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CONYEBS, G \ OCTOBR 27 1882
Vigor, strength and heslth all
found iu one botttle of Browu’s Iron
Bitters.
Weak muscles and nerves, sluggish
ness of thought and inactivity, cored
by Brown’s Iron Bitters.
Aaron Alpeoria Bradley, a notori'*
ous negro politician atid lawyer, fop*
inerly ol this State, died in St Louis,
<>n the 19th inst. He was buried by
cfcarity.
Dalton Argus: Adam Harlan, a
well known colored individual ot oor
city, for stealing Frank Carroll’s wife,
gets a sentence for seven years in the
coal mines.
The Savannah Presbytery conven-*
es in the Presbyterian Church at
Valdosta on ihe 18th of November
next.
Comptroller General Wright says
that Georgia is gaining in wealth
taster than any other State iu the
South.
Mr. Sim Davie, of Talbot couuty
was seriously cut in Geneva the other
day by Capt. Calvin Calhoun, an at¬
torney, and a defeated candidate lor
the Legislature. Cause, politics.
Truth com.es to us trora the past as
gold is washed down from the moun¬
tains of Sierra Nevada; in minute,
but precious particles, and intermixed
with infinite alloy, the debris of cen*
turies.
Keeping the domestic: “An Iowa
Judge refused a woman a divorce
which she wanted because her hus*.
band kissed her pretty servant. He
«aid she ought to be thankful that her
husbund had lound a way to keep a
servant eirl*
How to keep the bore away : Said
the rich and quiet-loving citizen : ‘‘If
« man bores me and I don’t like him
and want him to keep away from me
I don’t snub him. I just lend him
five dollars.’’
Georgia has raised 30,000,000 bushs
els of corn this year, 8.000,000 bush¬
els of oats, and 5,500,000 bushels of
wheat. This is a total of Georgia
raised grain ot 43,500,000 bushels.
This is by many million bushels the
largest grain crop grown sinc^
1856.
The citizens of Jonesboro held a
meeting at the Council Chamber, on
Wedqesday night last, and, after in**
-dorsing the contest of Ferguson vs.
Hoyt, for Senatorship of the Thirty«*
fifth Senatorial District, pledged
themselves to furnish the necessary
fondfi to contest the same. This ac¬
tion indicates true grit,
Thomas Clark, says the North
Georgian, who lives on (he line be*
tween Hall and White counties, one
day last week while drunk attempted
to wipe out his entire family. He
6tabhed Dock Jones in several places
and his own daughter in the breast,
and wound up his murdering spreo
by attempting the life of his
wife
The Montgomery Advertiser thinks
that “if every dollar used in tha pur"
chase of matrimonial insurance poli¬
cies and the payment of assessments
had been invested in the stock of some
joint stock manufacturing company,
the whole country would be on a
boom, and the investors a thousand
times better off. If a joint stock
manufacturing cn ze would sweep
over tbe country, some good would
be done,”
Happiness or misery is in the mind.
It is the mind which lives; and the
length of life ought to be measured
by the number and importance of our
ideas, and not by the number of our
days. Respect goodness, fiud it
where you may. Honor talent where
everyou behold it unassociated by
vice, but honor it most when accom¬
panied with exertions, and especially
when exerted in the cause of truth
and justice.
Two miners announced in a Doko
fca barroom that they were going to
dissolve partnership. “Which of you
is to withdraw ?” was asked. “Can’t
tell until the fight is over/’ was the
reply. This was meant in earnest,
too, for the men fought next day with
pistols, and one received a mortal
wound.
Ther are 7,134survivors of the w ar
of 1812 on the pension rolls and 24,-
661 widows ot survivors. This dif*
fereDce illustrates what the Republic
can recently commented upon, the
tremendous vitality of the pension
roll. The fact is old pensioners read^
ily find much younger woiiisd to mars
ry them and take care ot them in
their last “pJaioner’a years for the sake of beoom
iog ® a ^ widow-.Dd draw
tog . a pension . tor . the ., rest . of e , her life.
Hence, the widows will long survice
the warriors. JLn old pension official
.»»« the year 2000 will not see the
nudof , . the , pension • liet t or .he la* ,
war.— Springfield Republican,
I? itty uve applicants wera received
into the Methodist Episcopal Church
at Baiubridge last Sunday ou the re*
suit of the recent revival in that
place. Twenty two adults and two
children were baptized at the Mime
time.
Special to Pest*.Appeal.
Forsyth, Ga., Oct. 23.—Yesterday,
at his residence in the suburbs of For¬
syth, E. Dumas, Ordinary of M on roe
county, suddenly dropped dead.
Heart disease supposed to be the
cause.
The excuse that an Iowa youug
man makes for having engaged to
marry two gills is that, ki o* : ng tl e
ficklenes ot the sex, he supposed that
one or the other would ji v t him and
he wanted to be sure of a wife. But
neitner proved untrue, and, on his
choosing between them, the rejected
one brings suit for
The person who lost the following
document can obisiait by calling at
this office “Der sir. \or noat is
dew. i hev no dout yor Life is val
able an so is mine But et you doan't
come up by Tomorrcr atU pay me
them thre Dollars as i leant you wh< n
yon wuz in a Tile, iie be arouu' :n
hev it out list an’ Skul f.ensdy inon %
in/”
Every young man should undt-:
atand that he should not care a but¬
ton tor bis likes and dislikes, but
should do what ought to be done, in
spite of any disagreeable ness. Tie
lesson of st!f denial is far beyond any
other in inportauce. It must be re¬
peated again and again.
Washington, Oct. 22.—The super¬
intendent of the railway mail service,
in his annual report, recommends that
mail cars be alfcacehed to accommo*
dation trains. He thinks that such
cars wou'd be very advantageous to
business men of large cities as well
as to merchants living in towns and
villages along the great routs of trav
el. The cost, he says, will be small,
and the advantage great.
Bob Ford, the murderer of Jesse
James, is on trial at Plattsburg Mis
SJUti, for the murder ot Wo »d H'd*,
a member ot the James g ing, wh<s-.
home was in Logan county, Ken¬
tucky. Jesse's mother and wile are
amoug the witnesses, Here is an
excellent opportunity for twelve good
men to halt this promising young as¬
sassin in his prime. They might
decide to hang him on geueral priit«*
ciples.
Ihe lale Senator Hill secured a
policy tor $10000 in the Northwest
tern mutual life insurance company
of Milwaukee, through its general
agents, the late Dr. W. H. White,
and on briday last the same company
through its general agents, W.
Woods White, paid leu thousand
dollars and the first post mortem di*
vidend of one hundred and seventy
dollars aud fifty cents to the widow
Of the Senator.
Mr. W B. Roberts, son of Mr.
Willis Roberts, of Newton county , on
last Wednesday met his death in the
folfowiug manner : Ashe was feed**
mg a gin his shit t sleeve was caught
by the saws, and his arm drawn in
and sawed to pieces'b* fore assistance
could reach him. The unfartunate
young man bled to death beforemedi
cal aid could be bad. He was twenty
years of age, and leave? hosts of re)a
tives and friends to mourn his untims
ely death.
A well, which is o ver four thou¬
sand feet iu depth, is iu the village of
Sperenberg, about iwen’y miles fr>m
Berlin, Ii was begun obont five
years ago by the government author¬
ities, to ascertain the existence of
rock salt beneath strata or gypsum
occurring in the locality. At a depth
of two hundred and eighty feet the
salt was reached. -The boring was
prosecuted by steam until the final
depth was attaintd. At the lowest
point, the salt deposits s ill contin
ue,
One Quiet Place on Earth.
A Mountana man, who is vouched
for by the Helena papers as “of well
known veracity,” has discovered iu
the Yellow Stone national park, a
gorge where the atmosphere is abac*,
lutely a nonconductor of sound. The
gentleman's first intimation of this
very singular condition of things was
received on his attempting to call
out to his companion who was some
distance behind. Although he < x
perienoed all the sensations of utter¬
ing a lu.-ty yell, not a sound was
heard. His horse attempted to when 1 *
ner, but the deep, dead stillness was
unbroken. Wbiie he was meditating
on the situation a panther jumpid
* rom some bushes near by and
The H.-Ien.
tflan brought hm gun to , his shoulder
aod pulled the tr ; gger The anuua i
was badly wounded, and dragged
d® elf into the bushes, but neither
so *“o und «l»rt was heard. oflby gun Y\ hat nor any nlace otli.r for
a
, sewin , . ociet ,l_cLica 8 o W
Ocean.
,
during Hie t«*l tve years and
mmm
no person can dispose of hs body by
»ill, but that his exeen.ors are emi
fled to its possession and custody for
the purpose of properly burying it.
He assumed that they have ,,o right
to make other disposition oi it. The
question as to the illegality of cr. mas
lion is to be contested by the Cm mu
lion Society.
We leatn a fright) nl acc*id< nt oc**
cumd in the vicinity ot Newborn,
one day last week, which resulted in
the instant death of Mr* Wilber 11.
Harwed, a most excellent your g man
ot that section. It se- mu 'hat be wa*
out hunting and shot a squirrel whirl,
lodged on the limb of a tree, lie
went to the house and procured a
axe lor the purpose of cutting!he Met
down. As he did net return h me
as soon as he was expected, scutch
was made tor him when he was found
dead , under the Linen tree, 1» hi-',
v\ 11
neck broken and Ins body „,!,«• ,i.„.
terribly mangled llov it li„ Pi ,en M l
. t i IlHt . the .1 tree /• ltll || UiiOll , hllll . id .
not
known. He was an exemplary 1 J y<»un<* er
-
man, and was ingb y rstwmed by al,
1A ho knew him. lid haves a will -
and j, four small ii. children ii . to mourn his
death.—Cov* S ur.
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The Fast flail on Cia. Ra'I
road.
In a few daystlu fast mail will he
started on the Georgia railroad,
ably about next Wednesday, The
cars are neat ly all ready, and the en¬
tire train will be new, engine and al .
The time between Atlanta and Au¬
gusta will be about five and a had
hours, including thirte* it k oj-s. 'I i t
train will leave Augusta at 7 a. m
,
and arrive in Atlanta at lli ))0 i>. M.
Returning, will leave Atlanta ai 2. p
M- and arrive at Augusta at 7. M.
The running time will be 42 m» r < s
per hour. Ti e Geo*g’a road is now
in sjtlendid condition, and we believe
the lun can be made with safely
Passengers can leave Atlanta at 2 *, ,,
m , and arrive in Charleston at 10 p.
M. Ot, they can leave Atlanta in the
morning, by the Central rai road and
reach Jacksonville, Kla., in time for
supper. This is quirk time, and
shows wiiat progress our country tt
making.
fircat work’* in Olden
Times.
Wendell Phillips thinks that the
ancients attained perfection it) 8 'ffli
arts, the knowledge ef which has
beet, lost in time. It is eeriain that
those most famidiur with steam
er an I modern machinery
zled to explain how ih<‘ grand sttucl
nres of tl e ancient world vt» re erec¬
ted. Builders say t h tl no
con'ractor could erect th'-ereal | \ra
mid in Ei^p'.und ill t?ie uigan'i*
sto es of i he stunm t to the height, of
four hundred and fifty feet.
A recent visitor to Badb c, attd
the rnins of the gr- at tempi.- o! Has',
doubts it any mod- til mu: Heel cou.tl
rebui <1 the t m -ie in its ancient
grandtMir. Thu-.n img« -t >n •*, «ix y
f«‘‘t 1.dig, l»biilei n bioh an.l tiiivtt in
wido, stnn 1 in :i wall iwpniy fnr 1
fr- m the bt-.se. Nine oilnr sioiit-s.
iln ly t’evl luinj ten hit'll h- tl t« i
wide,-D u joint d (Ogel b-r wittt stieb
nicbiy ifiat n trained « ye e mint dis¬
cover the line <>< j'lneiu.L.
A eo itmii still stands in th qu:u^
ry uiil-‘distant, which i» e. mpleud,
wi ti the exc-eidion that i» not dt
tat lie..i til the but > in It is sixty
ni e feet long st ventt eit and. fbnrt- «Ii
i.mad, at.d < no cannot understand
h » . it can l>«- sej.aniD »i at the bon - m
>om the quarry uiUout biv-ki.-ii:
lie l -ii ».f ibis \as: temple inspire
V n; - El f I the i-iN i-f lorn.tr
( 5 “Tough on Chills/*
ares c \ses tor 20 1 is. in cash or stamps
Mailed by John Parham, Atlanta, Gal
As a standard remedy lor the pt?rman
ent cure of chronic femaie complaints,
English Female Bitters competition has won tlio
grand prize over all in tbQ
United States- Married and single ladies
in are delighted with its wonderful efficacy
relieving them If of their troublesome
pains and aches. you need strength
—if you wish an appetite—if you desire
iron in your blood—if emaciated and you
wish to possess more weight—it is the
very medicine you want.
For sick headache and acid stomach,
Bailey's Saline Aperient will give en¬
tire relief. Sold everywhere.
Paynes’ AUTOMATIC Engines.
2 to IOO Horse Power.
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Da itghter —“ and am now paying tba
penalty. please Sarah Gosa suffered in tba aama way;
get that which relieved her."
Jtfof hvr —" Nonsense ! I’ll do no such thing*
but will tend for our Doctor.”
long Dgtigft time ter 1 ' Our Doctor keeps one In bod a
cine, besides and pours down a vast quantity of medi¬
making daily changes."
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is jlfofAer—" her affliction t*» Doctor, is she dangerous and what
853^^rt«|gaara^^aK Doctor— 1 ' Yei t madam, ahe is . dangerously 3 ill.
^ hesitating, and I—”
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^"Stop, for heaven's sake atop and go
to work at onoe.”
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IfotAer, after two weeks have expired—
^ Daughter, inalowtone—"I glad, and think
only am
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idly ibauohter—" 1 have improved Well, since mother, discharging you * eee how Doctor rap¬ ’
our
ana I commenced the use of that which I so muen
needed. The effect has bee m most wonderful. The
one relieved my bead, oured the constipation, help while
the other imparted strength, came to the ot
Nature and made me feel new."
THE CONPE88IOE.
fif ether—" life, Very I true, confess and that I believe they have
pved your now is Dr, Dromgoole’s
English Female Bitters the most wonderful female
me aiciue and iren tonic I ever knew, and that
Bailey’s Saline headache, Aperient constipation, is n pleasant and sovereign
remedy for acid stomach,
biliousness, etc., etc." Family Medical Adviser
Address J. P. &
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Ginger, Buebu, Mandrake, Stiliingia and
many of the best medicines known are here com¬
bined into a medicine of such varied and enective
powers, as to make the Greatest Blood Purifier tc the
Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used.
It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, Laver,
all diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs,
Kidneys, and all Female Complaints. with
If you are wasting away Consumption or
any disease, "use the Tonic to-day. It will surely
help you. Remember 1 it is far superior to Bitters,
Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it builds
up the system without intoxicating. 5°c. and«pi
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signatureof Htscox &Co.,N Y. Send for circular
LARGE 3AVINQ IX BUYING THE DOLLAR 6IZK.
TUTT’
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SirilbPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
ssigAE^.’Ssrt^aajfig back part, Pam under the Shoulder
blade, fullness after eating, with a disin¬
clination to exertion of body or mind* with
Irritability of temper, neglected Low spirits, duty,
a feeling of having some
Wearioess, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin,
Headache generally over the right highly eye,
Restlessness, with fitful dreams,
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTTS PILLS are especially adapted *•
such cases, one dose elWeett* such a change
of feeling as to astonish the Bttfferer.
They Incrcuse the Appetite, and cause the
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Gray Hair ok Wkirkkr* ebansed to a Glossy
Black by a singleapplier.Aion -sf this Dyb. Itlin*
parts a natnral color, acts instantaneously. Sold
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officf. as hi rbay »t.. mew yobk.
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Men ami oihutb who suiter
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- ■ —— , Kansas, June 26th, 1882,
Harris Bested t Oo.—Gents—I used the Pastilles as
directed and they completely cured me. In about one
week from the time 1 commenced using them I began
to sleep well and I continued to nee all the hex with
constant improvement and sinoe that time (Oct. 1881)
I have felt like a new man. I truly hope that many of
the sufferers will find out that you have a specific for
nervous weakness and be cured by the same,
P. 8.—You will ltespectfully publish i'ours, but
not my name persons visit¬
ing you may be referred to me and I wil l answer them.
To every yo ung, middle a»e or old man
troubled with nervous or physical debili
ty or impotence sealed circular is sent
free. Send full address on postal card to
HARRIS REMEDY CO. St. Louis, Mo.
We want your address. You need our remedy.
Send and be convinced of this.
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u I ENT twenty-five LEM KN.-^l years have In medicine, used Dr/harter's have Iron found Toxtc anything lrTruy togiv; practi the A, results 'fuirir,!! i
Iron Tonic does. In never
poverished coiulUion of many the cases of Nervous Prostration, Female Diseases, livspopsis,i:,i
*Jases tliat have baffled blood, of this peerless remedy, has in my hands, mailt- soiuevauM
able remedy. I prescribe some it in our preference most eminent physicians, iron preparation have yielded made. to In
i)B. Haktbb » Ikon Tonic to any Dlt. KOlififiT fact, siidu •
as is a necessity in my practice. SAMI FI¬
ST. Louis, Mo., Nov. 26th, 1881.
It given color to the blood,
natural healthful tone to /
the digestive organs and Vj
it nervous applicable system, making
Debility, to General
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Ulcers, Tumors, Itching of the Parts Fis - ’
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Bums, Corns, Felons, Fee:er Sorts
Scald Head, Tetter, Sore
Niples, etc.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 25,18T7.
ing ws thia^otn^ntrand iaiissjraaaKS f dur^| UmVtlme 'havfng
confidence 2?-I al “ e, / n in uh its hav merits, 5 b( J*Sht I became the exclusive fully satisfied^
make and sell it, and offer it to you the best right to
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m especially for all forms of Piles.
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This is to certify that I have tried Prror’s Pile
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relief than anything I have ever trted. ffu
ther state that as a remedy for burns it is nn.
feet paralleled. I also used it for'a case of tetter in my
-JiM'iiaisiftas^aaii&was of twenty years’ standing, and say that it is
the
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with Having that distressing been afflicted for ten years, piles, at interval,
many ineffectual trials malady, of the remedies tne and after
f commenced short time in common
a ago to use your Pile
fn the^ipinion'tlmU^ianie tm pu — ti °t n S0 T r . a P idl >' acquired most^fflcieBt by your 11 Ointment
piles ever invented. o. A. BULL, n»medy for
LaGrange, Ga.
f»? the < *rt? Ointment, a J e< * r 9 >, the * < K^ r ' patient Aft( ' r the suffered first application pain of
ever. R. J. MOR no what
GAN, LaGrange, Oa.
of your Ointment, and before using the boxsha
was entirely recovered. G. W. FOSTER,
Cusseta, Ala.
giBL'srffifSrW.'irf.'S best remedy tor piles ever presented to the public,
onmy own^p* 1 * of the remedy
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