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TZEEIEE] POST.
WEDNESDAY JUNE 9. 1880.
H. HICKS & COMPANY,
PROPRIETORS.
OVER THE STATE.
Oonyer has organized a lodge of the
Knights of Juiibor.
President Cleveland still continues
to veto pension bills.
Mr. Babe Hargroves, of Dodge
county, has cotton, blooms in his
Holds. *. »ii r-:'U%k I ■;
Tlie’fence questlon lins anj'j
gubernatorial politics iii Wilkinson
Tho Savannah News is neither f6r
Gordon or, jiacon.The News is
publishing, both sides. , , .j, Wvt , I ?
Jim Hill, of Warren county, has
been struck by lightning three times,
drowned twice, and shot twice and
still lives, -ho no b >Vr^ ■* »,"i ' »i
Aaron Cur, of Ocondo County, is
80 years oldl but lie can split 225
rails a day from tough timber. Ho’k
no Bleeping Carr.
Tho State fair opons at Macon
Monday;, October 25, and continues
for t^o weeks. The promiurn list
amounts to *10.000.
Gov. McDaniel has issued a wnj-
rant on the treasurer fur 101.10, in
payment for two hundred Bibles
furnished to the State convicts.
On the 28th of July hojet, lAtJantja
will be Georgians Khartoum. Ai
mm p the place whore General
meet with political
fuh I blfiosiv \ I trial !
i ro; Sixty oMho iiiourablo and harm
y Jess lu/iatios havo boon sent home
from the Asylum. This, rs .in no
• cordnneo with a recant act; ,of. tho
. Jvgislatuie. ^ I
A lady has boon suporintondenfc of
a S'undaY-sohbol *n Columbia county
fblr twenty-nine years, and every
membor of the sohool, save flyo,- ho*
“'long to the ohuroh.
Major Bacon told Gonoral Gordon
j'n tioxington that ho had stood ma,n v
a nightjcold and ragged on ptokot
ttjpfflf Wlillc .the Gonoral mmmiim
t Jit the commander's lent.
-q*. John Kelly, the great;! leader of
c Tamaiiy Hull is dead. He, : wds
power with the Democratic purity
and he will ho missed by tho Demo
orats in Now York State. >c-
! ’ ft Wbfi-.to-do
Powilerly on Blaine.
Whenevci Gjrand Master Powder-
ly speaks he says something worth
hearing. While lie is n reformer he
is not a crank. His words, like his
actions, arc wise just and moder
ate. xs ■ • »
The opinion of such a man carries,
weight with it. One of the latest
things Mr. Powderly has done is his
repudiation of Mr. Blaine’s reported
connection with the Knights of La
bor. Mr. Blaine may be a plumed
kniglit, but litres not one of W.
Powderly’s knights. Tho giand*
oal*An w Dm ^ kli'A
rhft8tor not bnly denies the report,
biit says: “There have been enough
bad tlnhgk Girl'd ribduf us without
Loth rest there.”
The friends of tho KnightB of La
bor trill gliULto'Iciarh that MV.
Bliiino has no conncciion with them,
and that the head of the order does
not desire such a recruit. No
grcaior calamity could befall the la
bor reformers than the admission in
to, their ranks of a set of pestiferous
politicians and demagogues. Mr.
Pbwderly sees this. Ifo knows the
triblisof the nian from Maine, and
bus r.o use for him. It is gratifying
to sec the knights taking this stand,
but they should also beware of de
veloping ditngorbiis leaders and dema
gogues iti their own camp. Martib
1 rons is ft eftso in poi n t. Not many
months ago Iro'nsktood well with his
associates,'but»io<v he is in dtsgjmbo,'
and blamed in all quarters for the
unjustifiable southwestern strike. It
is not enough for tho knights to
guard agaiiist outsido schemers like
Bluiub. Tliey must be prepared to
squelch their oldest riiombcrs wlioh
thoy elibvV a disposition to imitate
* MftVtii/TVbns'in bir iawb/sspess and
foily.~Atlanta Constitution.
a
■B^hrow lit
! lib%'hVto mm wolll' '!Kj» '.'sP'ti
has been mndo at Iu4' accounts. ; 11 1
Hon. A. p.^Bacpn aviil doiiyqr un
address at Macon ;on t be 4th qf Jt\ly;
at the celobvution gtyoi) under the
auspices of tho Macon Library Asso
ciation. Gen. Gordon Las boon in-
vijted to .deliver an; address on, the
Mime occasion.
A yomVg baby wftsTecoutly given 1 a
piece of fat tmoon to olieSv upon by
his grand mother who said, when •>!)
jcotion'wurc Offered: ‘‘3jt?t v Wa1bne,
As long as it stioks to Bucoii it will
be all right, and grow up tb bo a
power in the land .—Macon Tele
.nlf *o 4. L* 4 <#V| * i j
at Green’s mill, Oconee county,, last
week. In his stomach were found
two large t urtles, t\yo red uoi$Q fish,
weighing five or six pounds apiece,
three large moccasins and the origi
nal share in the Stnto road lease,
which Gon, Gordon refused dp ao
cept from Ben Hill
+*uma
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McDuffie Jour-;
Millions Lo’st by tUo Strikes.
Bradstrcet’s reports that tnough
250,OPO men. have been ■ oid a strike
in this country at one time or anoth
er since April 24jt: there wore at up
ono-tiuio more than 125,000 etnployes
out, and that this number foil to
80^000 between May 12 and May
17, and to about 48,000 by 'May 20
The heayiest lossos by t tho' st ri
were ifrdm delayed or cancelled eon
tracts, and tlm building, nudes suffer-
s«d mot}1.1: ; J!he; to tal doss bn bu ild ing
contiftotsjiuutou’cilibs isJeHtimhWd a
*20,400,000. i Those lossoadfavedvepr
.mosti Lhortnigldy l'opbftod,: and are
represented Uyimoat ofribe'llg'bi^e in
thoillist oolunin of Phe fulloWing’ ta
bio Of :tho losses thus faV -report
eds Sxwie.■ shh t> if>Cw? sr- .-ibii
ytLo *m\ l ' UR
Now York $800,000 80,000 200
Philadelphia 00,000 50,0)0 o.oop.
Small’Pu, cttieH. , tO.OOO 50,000 - -
lt i: Atleh-,. Q7.000.25.000 850.«0
NoWsEnsS OUlusiSVO.OOO ? ; 6;(K)(),<KMi
St, Louis.»*, ,,-,<75,000 —" -r 1 .
Try, N.'Y.'.w.v 75.000'' ^tst' u 150,000
WifcU. j). O..... 54,000
IndjaaoppUs...3,000
Plttsblir^l
Louisville, Ky;.
80, C
38,000
Coal Strikes 200.00Q 00 1
Chicago........ .700,000 700^
2.000; 000
tOoo ‘^ooTooo
5,000 500,000
-~*.
Totals. .$3,802,600 $3,105,000
Grand Totul j.
READ!
rills IS FOR
IN ORDER TO MEET THE GROW
ING DEMANDS OF OER TRADE
WE HAVE BOUGHT DIRECT
FROM; THE MAN0FAC-
TUBERS, FOR CASH, *
A LARGE STOCK
OF TWO OF
THE MOST ,
Popular Brands
—OF-
QUININE;
(Met. £ II. and P. <6 W.)
Now Before tlie Public.
And In consequence of die low prices
obtained by buying in large quantities
from first hands, for the cash, we will
onrf.xl after THURSDAY, JULY 80th,
Roll this very important and milch used
drug in ONE OUNCE VIALS at the
unpnrallod low prico of
d DOLLAR
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Ouno©-
IPex*
riAU* BRUSHES, COMBS;.
Elegant Colognes, Extracts, Sonps,
Fancy Odods,. Etc., an entirely
new stock from. New York.
—A COMPLETE LINE OF—
Drugs, and Chemicals
ALWAYS ON irAsn.
H. Hicks & Co’s.
P. P. P.
n ICKLY ASH, TORE HOOT. POTASSIUM.
THE GREATEST
BLOOD PURIFIER
OF THE AGE.
CERTIFICATES.
Albany, Ga„ Auqust 1, 1885.
Dr. Whitehead:
Deak Sm:—Iliad a bod case of blood
poison, which for two years dofled all
treatment. One bottle of P. P. P. made
a permanent cure.
John Gaffney,
Wayeross. Ga. f July 30, 1885
rheumatism for five m’onlhs,
I had the I
and I took one bottle of Dr. Whitehead’s
PP,P and itcuied me sound -and well,
and-, I hesitate not to recommend it to
those who desire a blood purifier.
Respectfully, J E Smith.
Lake City, Fla., Jan. 2, 1880,
P P P Mf’g. Co., Wayeross. Ga.
Gentlemen:—I had rheumatism for over 0
years, and last May was taken down .and
confined to my lied—my feet and Jeg.° were
bndly swolen and the color of a red apple
aodj was in a fearful condition. 1 heard
of PP p (Prickly Ash, Polk Root and
Potassium) and after Reeing What the in
i 'rcdicnts were—ns tho formula is on the
Kittle—I concluded to try it, and ,a:
taking three sniall bottles I was able to go
down town und atto,nd to my business,
and I must say that I fed like another
man.—Am now taking the large size and
to-day I believe that I will soon he as
likely as any man of 61 years of age can
expect to be.
AC Lang.
T-rr
iTbWtff 6vcry kind mired ib'8d minifies
by WotiFOBh’s'Sniatahy -Lotion: ; Usoinb
.titlff tfiqt o) j
! i li V, "I&bgh toii Rnts."
- Clears Oftt rats, ^niceiiconcbesi flics, ants,
< Vups*f><- sopl,m
ii'-.iiiw oi~ yiiii ini* ••icob'l
, : Hear Pams. . •;
(Pai^itfttlbtiV Dr&pslcnl Slvelllngi. Dizzt-
B9?i HendndieA- Sleeplesspes^
cured by “Welt s Ilenltn Rpncwor.
hmiih'tf fe'WiJ Kill- nusfuoic .
* *
Quick; complete cure. I
Guide; complete
$0* audjiuftious. , nU
C'H .,
ill on Corns, vu-n
Hard or soft : coVnsi
Ml
“Rougli on Pain” Poronsed_: Piaster^. |
a,' rheuipaf
tism, utniialgln::
^‘‘‘^bllB’ Flcaifu Reiacvve^’ restores lie
and vigor; cures Dyspepsia. Headii
Nervousness, Dqbilby. ;$1,, 4 ijv j
Whooping Gou’gli
“ wwuv misionuHiii auu puui
ful and discharged a most offensivo tedt
WF, My.-physiciun said I had necrosis ,of
the bone; and my leg 'Would have to co,rn
off. At this stage 1 commenced t6‘- take l
P P also tp bathp my leg with, hot oastile
•sottp-suds. It began to improve at once and
.healed rapidly, and-is to day a- sound’and
useful log n : , . •/,,;
I think PP P Is all a man could ask as
a blood purifier, as . I havo known it
cni;e some terrible cases oh syphillis ia
'remarkably sliort time,
s '• A ; pa Am4ionb.
(Jacksonville, Flp,. July.l, -85,
A QUESTION ABOUT)
Brown slro,
HMBtTTERS&M^
fc. HBOWNWlipW ftWTSItS
««w» I»4iiiwaM,
Mr. A. Hess, wo was tu'tu out to,
Georgia by London Capitalists to u;
*p<*ct mid report upon tlu* Savnunn
Dublin and VW^teiit Short Linn
Railroad, to-day made an unfavora
ble rtqmrb TSic tnanagemout of tho
line anticipated ibis, however.; and j
state that they have made other ai\
rnngemenu for securing tho money
needed for the const ruction of the
Tones. u *^ < •- ,s
That the but tom has fallen com
pletely out of the hurrah camiwign
is clearly evulenoed by the bard ami
labored efforts of the Gordon organs
to keep it up. I’nlesK General Gor
don ic hopelessly blind, he ought to
wr !»V tills tiineihrtt lie is very far
from being.the emiidate of :wi over*
whelming majontv of !n- follow cm
zensin over one hundred countieif m
tin* Mate of Geoigia. f
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tmA Neural.
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tW OmiuUm bn TkMfto M«Hr *n4 r^d Mm
*aeb no ara&M«
URNIP
Seed:
NEW CROP "S* 0 *
IN JULY I
Rend for |’CATALOGUE I. PRICE UST.
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
NOCKISTEK k V, CHICAGO III,
•9-183NAIN STRUT. -A
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15.C,: Balsam. 25c.
«nb • u i Mothers.
nervous, use
JDruggists.
are failing, broken,
“Wells* Health Renower’s
broken, worn out
’Life Pr6servoi\
ILyon nrijdosing y.our grip.on Hfe, try
K0 ' H " ,Or -" t5,, “
. . "Boiigl. on Tootlmclie.",
Q lnstant relief for Neuralgia, TAbtliftchc
Facenchru. Ask for “Rough on Toothache.
15 and 25'cents. ” , _ . ,, j
' ’ * ‘ Prcttj?:' Women. ‘ ‘I
b* Ladies-who--Would retain freshness (ind
vivacity. . Don’t fail to tty; f‘.Wells! Health
Reueyver.” . ,, - „ , !
‘a 70-t'Jti.; •*. .31 2 ■!S‘TflK| lud fh* .
Catarrlml i’liroat Affcotigns, ■-»
Hacking, irritating Coughs, Colds, Sort
Throat, cured by “Rough on Coughs.”
Troches, 15c., Liquid. 35c.
tdfeet, cjhillbiains.
scrawny; and delicate, use
fie newer;'*,. i .; i
merit, puny,
" ‘ Health
W
boftmiWMo Awake
15c.; ihiK'im. 25c.
“Rough °® Pfthi” Porouscd Planter;
Streiijjllieiiing, iiaproveii, the bttt for
oil-o—l>n Millnh ^t.1^ Lt *—*-*-1
backache, pains in chest or side, rheuma
tism, neuralgia.
Milton, Fla., Jan. 20. 1880.
.This is to certify that.I have .been af
flicted with Scrofula or blood poison for a
number of years.. The best physicians of
Mobile snnl nothing could be done forme.
I also took a large quantity of 3 8.8 hut
.found no reliefin anything that I took-
My limbs were a mass of ulcers, and when
I was sent to n physician at Mobile my
entire body was a mass of sores. I had
given urn all hopes, and as ft last resort
triedPP P (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
Potasahtm) and lifter using four bottles
(smnij size), the sores. hftY l! entirely disap
peared, and my general health was nevei
better thaW hf, -'rirestiril. H
letter tliniT iU 'pres(»ht I'fiTtre.' i Pehple wliti
know m? think it a wnudCrful cure.
Respectfully, • Eliza T(
TpDD.
Two years ngo 1 had tRe worst ulcer cn
my log I ever saw. ’ It lmd eaten down to
to
pain r
to
: .wiliftiffjL •btii >■ itlit ! v .
. Wayeross, Ga„ Nov. 15, ’85.
Dr. W-H. Whitehead: ’ -
: ;. Leak Sija:—-Atryour request I will state
my.cas, Some years ago 1 coptracted ma
laria in Its most violent form while living
at Newark,. N. J.*I consulted various
at JNewi
physicians and took numberless prepara-
fBl»W .—-Jtaja..... ■
recommended as sure cures,” hut it
Stuck tamo like n brother—or more like a
mothcr-iu-lnw. I finally came South, and
while hete tried hew i > eihedies said to "al
ways cure malaria, .but it stuck to me,
and you know the old broken-down condi
tion 1 was in when l came to you. You
pht mo toitnfcibg youriP-P P and I im
proved rapidly,'aud.am to-day in as good
health as I over was—In fact belter. As
caltb as _ , .
a: hroken-doWh constitution
thus no-equal. |,ij ^ jjiL* '
\ ours, etc- TP Cottle.
This is to certify that I laid the kieuma
tism for three y«rs.. 1 had tw,o. physi
nintic Fa firn.D mA. .ULa
cions to treat me; also took eight bottles
d spent'mofley’for
vkilio u# uuai mu; msu u
(Utfg08ize) of 8 8 8 and spi .
several other-medicines. Isaw advertisen
os certain cutes for rheumatism. Whes,
I came to Dr. Wlii-chead I was heiplesd
could not ; walk, and suffered so I could
not sleep at night. In fact my life was
one of continued suffering. M’y hrothei*
heard of Dr. Whitehead’s remedy, (Prick
ly Ash, Polk Root aud, Potassium) aqd
brought the doetbr Out to see' mo, and he
put me to taking P P P. The results
were astonishing. I sooq. dropped my
:hes, and began to walk
stihks and emtei ,
alMiut.. Alb the swelling went down andT
was free of pain after, taking ouc bottle. .,1
continued to take it -until I had taken
three bottles quart size and was thorough
ly cured. I went to work on a iu. m, and
have worked steadily this year tending a
Crop and doing other farm'work. In fact
80 complete was my recovery that L mar
ried; and am now In possession of. hehlUi
and Uappiuess, which is a strong contnst
to the miserable life of pain and suffering
'td tK'forc 1 took the greatest blood puri-
life
fier of the age, of 1* p P.
1 most earnestly recommend it to all
the unfortunate sufferers from ri’oumatitni.
RespectfuMy,-n Hexv J AValduou.
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Late in Life to Look for Joy—Yet
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cn Gables” will recall thb pathos with
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manhood, said, after his release:,“Mylife
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me my happiness.” But that could be
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shine occasionally fall across the gloom of
ft’NfeW Ebglubd'afitumn day.
In a letter to Messrs. Hiscos & Co.
Mr. L. H. Titus, of Pennigton, N. J.
says: “I have suffered untold misery ‘fron
childhood from chronic disease of tlie bbw-
els and diarrhea,; apeompftnied hy grea t
pain. I soughtTblief at the hand? of phy
sicians of every school arid used every pat
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As your invaluable medicine, which did
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and voluntary; only lie does not adequate-
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for many years. He is my brother-in-law,
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LEWIS ITEI7V,
Sole Owner and S4asi|fectnrsr,
ITS Ceairs Street, Rew ToHb'
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