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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA-. TUESDAY DECEMBER 16 1884 TWELVE PAGES.
THE GEORGIA GALLOWS.
Wirrei Price Pay# the Peneliy forth# Harder of Hie
*or-ln-l*w ?b# store of the Oeue#end Crii
-Ik# Lest Word# of the noary-ZX#ad#4
Xaiderer??? ??n Affecting So to#.
Tk!cv!I.lx, Os., December 12 ???[Special.]???
This afternoon st three o'clock, Warren Price
was executed in Wrightsville, in the pretence
of several thousand people, white and black!
who commenced ear)/ in the morning astern
bllng from man/ mile* around, coming on
horseback,and ever/ conceivable conve/ance.
In the large multitude were man/ women and
children, who patient)/ waited aereral hours
In a hard rain for the appointed hour of exe<
cut ion.
TMS TUP TO WIiaBTSVf t.f.E.
Warren Price had been confined in Sander*-
villa jail for aafe keeping. Veaterda/ after
noon Sheriff Burnt, of Jobnacn count/, with
eleven guards armed with shot guns, left
Wrigbttville for Sandenville to obtain Price,
at it waa feared that an attempted release
would be made of Price, such plan having
Burna, guard and Price reached
n ngnuvuie to-day at noon, having encoun
tered no opposition en route. Price came
peaceably and calmly. He conversed with
the sheriff the entire wi
with whom he rode in a buggy.
raica???a i.aat sight.
Last night Price slept well in the Sanders-
villa jail, ate a heart/ breakfast thia morning,
and when be reached Wrightsville wis
{ riaccd in jail, where he was visited by aevaral
riends, bis brothers and Tax Coxstitutiok
reporter, to whom he freely conversed. He
???aid he was satisfied ai to hit future, havini
rested bis soul with God. Trice would no)
directly admit that he killed Perry, but vir
tually confessed it, saying what he did
be lelt bit conscience and heart
approved, and the deed waa prompted by self-
defense to protiet his family from death at
Perry's bands, and hit house from destruction
by fire. Price said the only dread he had in
dying waa leaving his helpless wife and five
children, who are poverty stricken. Price's
aged brothers wept sorely over him in
day, the gray heads making a truly i
picture. He begged his brothers to 1
body decently buried in the old family burial
ground???ten miles distant from Wrightsville,
and three ruilea from the late home of Price
and the scene of tbo recent tragedy. Price's
wife constantly visited him in Honderaville
jail, but ho baa J
last.
a II X AMD lUt-OHTKX AMENT,
6he nor his daughter, about whom tho kill
ing of Perry originated, were in Wrightsville
at the hanging. Powell, the paramour of
Price???s daughter, and tho former wife of Perry,
whom Powell married at the last Hoptcrnber
term ot .Johnson court to escape
prosecution for fornication,V aua which
ceremony was performed in open
court in the presence of Wnrrcn Price, a lew
minutes before he received bis death sentence,
f not seen her since Wednesday
was not In Wrightsville to day, although he
waa present last month when it was expected
that Price would hang.Twodifferent preachers
prayed with Price in his cell shortly be
fore going hi the gallows, whero ho became
very much eflcoteiT. Price ate dinner in the
jail, then announced himself
avAbv roa kxkcltiox.
His general manner was calm and his
movements steady. He had been suffering
several weeks with neuralgia. lie said ho
would ratbrr Hie than bo confined- iu jail any
longer. lie did n?? t desire tho death sentence
commuted to life imprisonment. At 2 o???clock
Price waa escorted to the buggy by tho sheriff
and drlveu to tho gallows, situated ou tho hill
lusr the achuolbou!<e, a mile from the court
house. II# steadily mounted the steps to the
scaffold, where he bade good-bye to his broth
ers and friends.
ox Tint <ui.t.orM.
The byinn, '???There ia a Fountain Filled
with Blood, 1 ' was sung by the crowd. Hav.
Norris, Primitive lUptist preacher, of which
faith Priee himself had been a confessed be
liever for 22 years, offered a feeling prayer on
thegallowa, which received responsive arnens
from the p)*cUtura. Price tlieu inado a
rambling talk. Ho announced his
faith in The redemption of his soul, and coun
selled his hearer# to refrain from wickedness
and meet him beyond the ikies. He made no
confusion whatever of the murder.
tiik uorr. cut.
At three o'clock Sheriff Hums out the rope,
and Prlca'a soul waa launched luto
eternity. He had a live feet
drop. Ilia neck was broken
and he died instantly without a struggle. No
muscle was aeon to ntova. Ilia body was
??????an
taken down, placed In n wagon, carried
Price's late home, and will be buried to-
moTtow.
THI GOSSIP or TSK HAT.
The weather was iu keeping with the
hanging, a constant drixsllng raiu. Much
sympathy has been expressed for I
Price, ami as be stood ou tho gal
white locks aud long gray benrd floating in
the wind, many thought Mandal
Powell, the man who debauched
Price's daughter, and drove
It cm onus H. Perry to hia doom, should be
standing in Warren Price???s place, and made to
suffer this fate, it is the opinion of all that
Powell and Price's daughter Instigated Price
H HH * ' v, Perry. They are mor
few. His lot was an envied one. One day,
however, he was told that Mandal Powell, his
old rival, had been seen entering his house.
He indii
knocked
home, however, the thought kept uppermost
in bfs mind, notwithstanding hia efforts to re
press it. When he reached home bis wife met |
him at the gate with a warm kiss, and all I
thought of infidelity disappeared. During the
evening he mentioned Powell???s name, when,
for the first time, his wife flew into an unac
countable passion, accusing her husband ol
unreasonable jealousy. A few tears, a few [
kisses, and tbo pair were happy in each
other???s love again.
DESERTED IsY BIS WIFE.
With a light heart, Mr. Perry set out next I
rooming on a business trip to WrighteviUe,
About five that evening he returned, but was
surprised that his wife did not meet him at
the gate. On entering the house all was still
and ne felt a death chill come over him. On
the lid ol tha organ he saw a note, v
tearing open wildly, he read as follows:
???Komanufc???I have tone home You watch mo j
too closely. I will never live with you again.
Good bye forever. Jr.it
For a moment he atood as one distracted.
Why his wife should have treated him thus |
waa a mystery. A colored servant told him
that Mrs. Price had come and taken her
daughter away. The crated husband went to
the house of his fatber-in-law, but was ordered
away. Subsequently the word came to him |
that Mandal Powell, his hated rival, was liv
ing with Jennie with all the privileges of a
husband and with the full sanction and ap
proval of the girl'j parents. Indeed, it was
lor this purpose that they
borne of her huibi
Ml'RDKIED ST HU
The night of the 27th of August, 18.82, was I
bright and clear. Terry walked up and down
the road which ran past his deserted home in
gloomy meditation. At last muttering to hirn-
???ell that he must at least see his wife once
mere, be started out for the i'ric# residence.
When he approsched the house, his 'ather-in-
law, aa If in waiting for him, was standing at |
the front door with a shotgun. As soon as he
recognized who waa coming he commanded
him to desist, Perry continued to
advance. Quick as thought Mr. Price brought
i to bla shoulder and fired. Perry fell
groan, and by the time the inmates of
the house had rushed to him ho was dead.
Standing in a loving attitude, looking at the <
dead man, waa the guilty wife and her para-
nx-ur. The crime created nn unbounded sen
sation. The position of the families, the scan
dalous connivance of a father and mother with
tb#ir daughter's shame, the ago and venerable
apnenranro of the murderer, all conspired to j
give interest to tho tragedy.
CORVICTKD AND HEXTkNCr.fi TO DEATH.
Price waa arrested and triod before the
March term, 1883, of Johnson superior court.
He bad among hia counsel some of the most
eminent lawyers of the state. He entered up
on hia trial surrouoded by his four brothers.
The appearance of tho five mon, with their
flowing white boards, was most striking. Tho
proof ou all points was clear and conclusive.
The prisoner sat listening to the ovidence with
tbo utmost indifference. Only once did ho
change countenance. When the suit of |
clothes in which his son-in-law was murdered,
besmeared with blood, was held up bofore
the jury. Price looked upon it
moment, and then turnod
away hia face with a sickening amilo. The
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Loss of appetite. Nausea, bowels cos;
tlvejjefllalMhjeHofiiitSW Uj, a dal! eon-
eatlon In the back partTFaln nndor
tn0j3hoalder-blad0ifdllne_gs.fifter.eai-
Ing.wltha disinclination to exertion
of body or mind, Irritability of temp-
SEiJeP wspirJtSfLoss ofme mory,w i tfi
*??? reeling or having neglected~mm??
duty, weariness. Dlzzlnosa. Flutter-
Igof tho Heart, Pots before tho eyes,
yollow.Kklndfeadaohd,Rnitl6ssnflS3
at night, highly colorecTUrlne.
IP THESE WARlfISOS ARE UNHEEDED,
3X21008 L132Ills WTU SMX M MTZlOMs!
TUIT8 Fills are especially adapted to
snch cases, one dose effects such a change
of feeling as to astonish the au Sorer.
Thoy Increase the Appetite, und cause
tbo body to Take on Flesh, thus tho sys
tem Is nourished, aud by their Tonic
Action on the 1>I gestl v Organ#, IKegu-
UrHtool# oreprodoced. Price SB cent#.
TUtTS HAIR WE
Gray Hair or Whiskers changed to a
???lossy black by a single application of
this Dte. It imparts a natural color, acts
HAVE YOU A COUGH?
Are You Hoarse!
HAVE YQU.A SORE THROAT!
You have a Cold!
YOUR CHILD HAS CROUP.
Attend to it in time and take
TAYLOR???S CHEROKEE REMEDY
caae given to tho jury, ho was speedily found
guilty aud sentenced to death. An appeal on
]>oints of law waa taken to the supreme court,
where the decision of the court below waa af
firmed. On tho 23d of Heptombor ho was ta
ken from Bsnderivillo jail, whero he had been
confined, to Johnson county, to be renenteno-
cd. As there hid been rumors of a plot to
rapture Price, whether for purpose of rescue
or of ynching, was uncertain, a heavy guard
accompanied him across tho country. Ho
was accordingly sentenced to be cxecutod on
Friday, the 14th day of November, 1884.
THE BKqrr.l. TO TIIK TKAORIlY.
Mra. Terry, the beautiful child-bride or two
years ago, is now a coarse looking woman ol
large build and unpleasant lace. Indictments
for unlawful cohabitation were found against
her anil her paramour, Mandal Powell,
sooner had the * *
death against t
n, tl
???gainst Mandal Powell for fornication
was called. The guilty wretch whoso crimo
has laid a husband in the grave, dishonored
the wife, and brought au old man to the gal
lows, taking advantage of the provision of law
which permits the settlement of such cases by
marriage, announced that Mrs. Perry and ho
were prepared to become man and wile. They
were ordered to stsiul up iu court, aud with
the convicted lather as the principal witness, 1
the faithless wife of Perry became the wifo of
???owdl.
A BEAUTIFUL UELLE???S SUICIDE.
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ttr??l fia t WonehUl lab-*.
TfetM twt Bimpl. KIM*
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U. rsrrnkM rarip*. crewfiU I?
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Administrator*. Sale.
11V VIRTUE OF AS* ORDER OF THE (HURT OF
JJ ordinary ol Fulton ronmy. will bfoold.t
to. conrinome door In Fay.llcvlllc, Fayette
count,, OcorRla, on the lint Tncwlajr In January,
lw*, the follonlng property to-nlt:
Mump, mnreor Ii-s., oflaml Iu tho PQUthca.t
cornc' ol lot ol land No. 221. and loo oorra. moro
or h a., ol land, It belay iho weet hull ol hit ol
lend No. I-1 .11 In tho 1th itl.trlrt ol Fayette
???y. Bold u theptoperty ol O. T. Malone, do-
.. .J, lor the purpose ol peylny the debt. and
making illdtrlbutlon nmooy the hrlra ol nld dc-
cfiord. Trrmi raab. Thl. Dctomlier 2, last.
to kill hia ???on-in-l.w,
ally more guilty than
Frice'e conn-re.lion to-d.y waa ranihlinc.
Trie. U the Drat man ever han,e.l In
JohDioD rounty. Hherlli Ilurna
F ttf,lined the execution perfectly.
trty't lather, > very old man, aat very
near the yellow.. Intently watching every
moremrnt cf th. man who killed hit ton.
After the drop tell and I???ric* handed ten
miantee, Terry got up, walked oir, apparently
aalDfeil that hie eou'a murder had been
???veugrd. Price had hit life written while
ia fc.ul.mill. jail, and .old It for ten dollara
for I???Uldicatiiia iu tho Sindtraville Mercury
alUr hit death.
The Moryot Ilia Crlma.
Warren Priee waa one of live broUt.ra who
lived iu JnhnaoD county, oil highly rmpectod
??? ud |??et the liuo of Ally yrara. The lire
brother* aro tall, eh.pelr men, with long
wkitker*. ulnae whitened coll, give them ???
niurked rcetmbl.nce to the picluree of Mom.
on Mount Ntbo. Warren Priee lived iu ???
pleer.nt lillle home near Wrightavllle, where
hia deughtrr, Mipt Jennie, reigned aa queen.
Though but fourteen veara of age at Iho time
the plory begin,, aha wu txreediuglv
well davtloped, being * girl of
ten arltbl. natural beauty and vi
vacity. Thia drew to her fact o l??r???-e number
of admirer* ftom among th* baat young gen
tlemen of tho rountry. Two ot theoe???Ur.
Mandal Powell and Mr. Romano. F. Perry???
were looked upon a* the fivoritet, and in favor
of their claima all other auitore withdrew.
Towell met the approbation of the girl???e par
ent., who turd every pertuaalon to induce her
to torn a willin', ear to bit ault. Mips .lennie,
huntvir,garr hrr aftrcUvna to Perrr, and tha
dar tor their merruge waa Baaliy act.
vnx Vic Mi Htaeeao'a nxrrv xonx.
Pc th* 12th of JaLuary, IS82, tho fifteenth
liriLd.y o the bride, the couple pledged their
tova. From the old folha Perry rcvclred the
meat flMler rg u.lr..me, but the joy of the
wedding d., had it. .ting in the pretenet of
M ????dad Powell a. an Ineited gueit. ??????Never
mind, a a id tha chiM-wife to her huabuid,
it it only for t??.day. To-morrow we will be
by curreive..*??? The next day the young
couple were Mtabli.ked in thdir co??y littfo
home, about 6ve mllea dlatant. The young
UWb ,* wr 3 r 1-'??? ??? have U
iki.* * *'J'* of *!*g??nc* unupual in
that rountry, u a token ot lore for hit bride.
which met her there
^ wae an expert
ho,hand ??a-
joy.e * dream ot bappmtm i ur h 0 , (ui to but
Tnli lit# it Girl Cuts Her Throat la su Baty
Ghfttr.
Paluyma. N. Y., December 10.???Among
most besutiful young ladies in thi?? village
was Miss Annie Allen, only daughter of Jl<m.
Joseph Allen, of Palmyra. She was educated
st s popular boarding school iu New England.
Bcturumg to Pslmjrrs aho st oucc became tho
belle of society snd her accomplishments I
beauty snd grace won her scores of suitors
everywhere. Her hsml in marriage was
sought by many young men, but sho stead
fastly rclused toeveutniuk of marring.
Several months ago her guy and happy
home was suddenly made desolate by the sep
aration of her father aud mother. She felt
that she waa in a measure to blame for tho
rupture, aud fancied that tbs had led too ex*
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INOCULATED POISON!
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Bho renounced society and turnod
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???t ??? time would not go ouUldc ot her father's
heuse. In vain her girl friends tried to get her
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) **tyday shoaroao from her be??t at noon, and, ^^^J!!o3iy<etl!ro^allmay savo f.Urrj nufferiog
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letters and wrote short letters to etch of her ^ ???*' ???
nesrot lady and gentlemen friends, bidding
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On the young lady???s dressing tabic \
found several pathetic notes written in a trem
bling hand. They were addressed to certain
young society men of this place, who wete
amrtg her most anient suitors. To one in
(???articular she wrote very lovingly, but the
i cisa contents cl the little missive have not j
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her legion of admirers.
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Three cotton pkksrs, \v. s. Hopkins and a Mr.
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r ItfoWun C-Wn4C*rtn ??
refcft* H??
i fioo!! citrrmsBoox, coitx.
DON???T T i<?????r **i
mnssi sasrsu%??
w*Uh a *l?? On 11 -llr.! Watch (ut U
You can (prt an, oi TUIJ IhPM .rticlc Fro
If yon will devota a fur hour, ot yonr leUcit
time evcoloo to inuoduclu our nor tao-b. Oo??
lady McundiiGold vralchTn*. In a M<*>* Mjw
EAJR&SOrWif WAN]
yun old Hcurrtl* watch In on, day; hundred,
of olhen have done nearly u well, if yon ban
a Mu,I. Uuii.ra you can nut a brnlaeu Ihtl
110 lo F-0 every nlxhL Bend U
itreted Oemfojhse of Gold ud
If-cocklux, Roll Do, Revolrert
u Scout arid Attrouomlral Tele
lo.trumcuta. Type Writer. Or
totin., *c., 4c. It UWJ itut
you on the reed to wealth.
1 WO HI-11 MAM* FACTtltlM) CO...
It* Muau.tre.t. *X ?? York.
ip.
tul-tu-Ut-wk-Wk
GREATSLAUGHTER
CLOTHING
AT
35 Whitehall Street.
As announced in a previous advertisement, we
arc closing out our stock of Clothing regardless of
cost. We nave made
Sweeping Reductions
goods are cheap. They know they can't buy the
same goods ebowhere without paying 33 or even
60 per cent more money.
Seductions like the following will bring buyers]
Men's Suits at 97 to, worth 810 00.
Men's Suit* at 9 00 ????? 12 50.
Men's Suits at 11 CO "15 00.
Men's Suits at 12 50 " 16 60.
Men's 8uits at 18 50 " 18 00.
Men's 8uits at 15 CO " 20 00.
Men's Suite at 18 00 " 25 00.
Children???s Suits at (3 00, worth $160.
Children's Suits nt 4 60 " * ~
Children's Suit* at 6 00 "
Children's Suits at 6 80 **
Boy???s Suits at 6 00 "
Boy???s Suits at 6 50 "
Boj'i Suits at 7 60 "
And so on. Kemember it takes
6 00.
7 00.
8 50.
7 50.
CASH ON THE SPOT
To act these rcduct'ons. We can???t charge even
foraxewdaTSp Now Is the time to buy
GOOD CLOTHING CHEAP.
> will still keep up our Merchant Tailoring
Furub-bing Goods Department and give per-
au at reasonable prices.
A. O. M. GAY,
CLOTHIER AND TAILOR,
88 WHITEHALL ST??? ATLANTA, GA.
Dffiv??S? ????? ???? BLADDER AND K??
??'- J potoit facto re In tb*
wiping or Death s harvest. (natter ot what
oatsre or how long ?????????ndls* w. ; oomplaiBB
?????a> tare and ipeecr *,. *5oflkred in
Smith???s Extract of Manflowsf.
suiftf. javo tjiftjt) who reftise to be relieved. Iffos
ROSES'-*?
Nearly 1,000,000 FLANTS^to select from.
FRANCS M0RAT,
Comer Second and Ormiby Aye.. Lnnl??vlll??, gy
irjJT As Salesmen,
..Jullifl t?
PUte which preferred; also, amount
wanted per mouth for service* and ex-
-penscN. Goods very salable. Buslnea
I honorable, pleasant and permanent
1 Write na.
SLGAfil & GO.,
*231 Clrorre Ntrefh ITBfCIMIfATf, O.
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE.
Om 01.00 UY MAIL, POST PAID,
u\ GREAT MEDICAL WORK
ON MANHOOD.
Exhausted VitO-Hty. Nervous and Physical D#
*??? Frcmstme Decline in Man, Error* of Youth
o untold miseries resulting from IndUcre
lions or excesses. A book for every ir.au, young
middle aged and old. It contains 121 prc-criptlont
for all scute and chronic diseases, each ono oi
which is luvaluable, ffo found by tho Anthor,
pages, bound iu bealtful ???.
* cover*, full gilt, guaranteed to l??e a finer work,
... every sense???mechanical, literary aud profes
sional???than #uy other work sold In this country
for 12.50, or the money will be refunded in every
nstauee. Price only $1.00 by mail, post paid. It
luatrative sample six cents. Bend now. Gold
medal awarded the author by tho National Medi
cal Association to the officers ol which he refers.
Th( * * *
:??? ru
W There I* uo???mmnber of*7oclety to whom The
Science of Life will not be uscfni. whether youth,
parent, guardian, Instructor or clergyman.???Argo-
^Address tbo Peabody Medical Institnts, or Dr. W.
H. Parker, No. 4 Buiflnchstreet, Boston.Moss., who
* "??? Ton all disease* requiring skill
Chronic and obstinate alseasre
???^?????????SHEALS
lu THYSELF
ay l c* t ???*:.-.-iict
u cxr-cricncc.
Wat have baffled iMI
physicians a speciality,
ed sncccs&fally without
lnst.tm L-1.1 lallnra.
THE KEYSTONE
WASHER.
Over 300,000 in Actual Use
And all giving perfect satisfaction.
AGENTS WANTED.
TTTILL WASH CLEANER, EASIER, AND WITH
VI Jess injury to clothes than any other in the
world. We challenge any manufacturer to pro
duce a better W asher.
E\TRY MACHINE WARRANTED FIVE YEARS;
and satisfaction Guaranteed. The only Washer
that can be clamped to any sized tub like a
V* ringer. Made of mailable Iron, galvanized, and
will outlast auy two wooden machines.
AGENTS WANTED
Exclusive Territory. Our agents all over the
country are making
FBOM $75 TO $200 PER MONTH.
RotpHr^ce, $7. Sample to Ascntx. 53. Alao.ou*
KEYSTONE WRINGElfS
AT
Lowest Wholesale Prices.
Circular, Tree. Refer to editor tfcts paper.
Addreaa
3* 1 , B*. ADAMS As CO.,
oct28???wkyist ICrla. Pa.
CANCERS CURED.
NO CURE NO PAY.
mu
Any cat# of Malarul
diteas# such osFcvcr
ana Ague, Intermit
tent or Chili Fever,
Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Bilious
Fever, and Liv??r
Complaint
^Fcr One Dollar.
It I* a grand rente-
Sick Headache pre
duccd by a disordet
spring or fall at a
I leaatlagand Blood
Psrifr tag Agent.
PfiM.r-4.Vu cxcuitfaC
ft???14a*??lU %??4 u*Ua J rl-
??!loataUt)WA^I ! C^
LmUtUV, St.
Sold by Druggists
ask ;yoi*r i* lire gists for it. k he
dec# uc t keep it ask him to send for it. or s*nd ns
dbp dollar and we will send you a bottle free of
??spn?s chsrret. to any addre??a In the United
Clin L ll???RK for malsri??l troubles.
M ??? i;OV>ARDACO.. LouUrllle, Ky.
I Fere Itohco! op? nutnerout tecttmonlaU: ???
DR. T. B. LITTLE,
Building, corner .
Atlanta, Ga.
^0 bav#??? posatlr# remedy far th# #bov# dla#M#t hylt# see
thousand j of csm* of th# wont kind and of Ion*
Opium, Chloral, Whisky aai ToLacea
Habits successfully treated without pain or hin
drance from dally business.
NO RESTRICTIONS ON DIET.
All communlcatious strictly confidential.
BY A. S. WOOLLEY, M. D.,
SELMA, ALA. 8m wk
LYDIA E. PINKHAlrS
Yeptafele Coicnni
Z3 At02lTfV2QUkfi
For Feinnlc C omplaints and
iWcakncfi^p *o euminon t#
our bv.*'tv Minio population*
It will cure entirely thr torm of Female Cons-
plaints, all Ovarian trouble*, inflammation and Ulcer*-
B H and Pispucements, and th# t
to the
| humor# there i# checked very #p##dUy by ns nse.
ifaintnctw. flfi'uloner, destroys, all eravtng
nnd n-lteri'* wt-*??ne<a cf tho #tomacb,
;wtani-, Ileadfich-e. .'..*nf>iia lf'ia'uti)'
0p0MMBMty, bl-rplM-nrn, Deprecation find In dip tv
lion,. That feeluqrof brerintf down,e*taaluirnuin, weigh.
harmony with the ??rw ??that govern tho Fi-mcta syatem,
Ljfav th# Cure of kidney Complaint# of Hther sex, this
jCompoondisunauriK > tc J. Fikegl-W. SUtKdt:e#for|5.W,
1 To family riwu?? r-< .ithoot Lli'i.t r. n.\KtTAzrs
LITER TILLS* 'iLt/ cur# constipation, biliousness arc
torpidity cf the liver. Metals a boc at #11 druggists.
EOKGlA, RABUN COUNTY-WILL BE SOLD
on the Aral Tuesday in January 1885. -before
b court house door in said county within the
usual hours of sale, to the hlghust bidder for cash,
following described tract of land, to-wit:
of lot No. 19 in the flrat district of said county
containing ono hundred acres more or less, it be
ing the part of the lot where tbo defendant now
resides .??sid land levied upou ss tho property of
r* How ard A Co.- I have r-??ar mala-
.. _rd:<lot* and can truly say that the beneficial
cits therefrom mere than exceeded ray??xo??c*
_ lm. ltisagrandmidfciDc, and every hoasc-
hoW In the Inrd #b??uM know of tr.
PM. la ROGER? (of Br**m It Tuley).
ly-JC Third Avenue, fjocitrlllc. gy.
i ClvJale Agrncy. 106 Ffcltas st, K.Y
CONSUMPTION.
L 11A YEA POSITIVE REMEDY FOR THB
above disease: by Its use thousand of cases of
i worst kt wo and o! lung standing have been
curc-1. Indeed, so strong is ray faith In Its effi
cacy that 1 will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, to
gether with a VALU ABE TREATISE on this dis
ease, to any sufferer. Glv Express and P. O. ad-
dress. DR. T. A. feLOCUM. 1st Pearl st. N. Y.
816
BREECH
LOADFI?.
I P??? trll MG I
I)MC. B. Cwvh*
Gun '*???$ Bar
. guaranteed atccl arrcht
??? Warranted good shoote or no
???Ole. Gar 01-5 Muzzle Loader nnw only 01S.
Send -tamp for Illustrated catalogue of Guns. PU-
l0la?? Vatebea, Knives, etc. See ft before you buy.
P. POWELL A SOX, 140 Bain Sit.. Unrlaaatf,d.
fero taction) Lock*. |
Side T -cver Action. War
4
% LONG LOANS:
l*i Inrlpnt H.fd
. - - ???
??? along a*latr.,Mt i-^ kept cp. i-v
sefyjer muruL lloneit poof or m*a
Of mod#rot* menu* can scndacenu f.*r particu
lars. i- on form* etc. Addrev# T. ??i.??r.r-\zu. Mon*
W??r, PaIac# Building, Cl ncinoati. Ohio-
Notice to Debtor* aad Creditor*.
county, dectaxd. are 1
tbelr ??lvm#uds to the undersigned, ocootding to
law; and all persons Indented to said e*ute are re
quired to make Immediate payment. This De
cember 1.1KS4. J. 51. CAKL1LK.
Admretstraior cf Larkin Harrison, decea ed.
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