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Kcllnm, Ik over In Laurens reporting Hint
tho arbitration won not to be unanimous
only n majority were to rule. Mr. Shep
pard's nflidnvit will settle lilrr* * IFowov-
(*vor, 1. Ik only nectary to consider the
source and every one will know jit .-t Low
it is I nut, fellow-citistens, your Inimble
Kerviint.
j. h. mcics.
A. B. FARQUIIAR.
ROBERT II. SMITH-
A. 13. FARQUIIAR & CO.,
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11, 1888.
J« A. PEACOCK, Editor,
pmcKnv ash. pokk root pot a srium.
ROYAL Vtwtl
•To the Votern of til© Sixteenth
Heiintorlal District.
Fellow Ctlfsfn*:—Again I am driven to
dim painful neccsHity of asking your indul-
genre while i try to aitow you wiio it is that
s retailing slander nnd mhrcprcHentatlon.
1 claim to be .the anthor of every word
tot the article published in the Port of the
4th Inst,. except the word “violate,” Which
should have been vitiate, nnd do not pro
pose to shirk the responsibility of what 1
,do. Now. so far os any agreement bet ween
myself nnd Mr. Daley is concerned, I deny
emphatically that we ever did agree upon
anything, We went into the ordinnry'sofllco
dosed t lie door, nud for an hour tried to a*
grec-con.e to some udorstanding- but noth-
mg would ml him but n full and uncoadl-
oirnl surrender, on my part, leaving him in
Hie field, saying that lie thought 1 ought
to take that much interest in him, niul that
it whs my duly, and all such balderdash
•as that. Finally 1 told him Hint laero was
no chance for ns to settle and that It was
useless to lose any more time with It, but get
some one dsc to settle for us. lie con
scnled, and we choose Messrs, llodges.
Sheppard and Stevens, ns already mention*
,cd. Now. Mr. Daley claims in Ills letter i f
.to day tlmi Hodges nnd Stevens knew noth
Jag of any such agreement "as keeping the
fastest man In (he fluid.” If Mr. Dodges did
not know what he was going for ho ought
,to have remained at home. As far as Mr.
,AIV. Stevens is concerned, the ullldavils
'.below will set that to rest. Messrs. Webb
,nud Fulglium were parties to tho agree,
jncnl, were at Mr, Sheppard’s when the
.matter was being arbitrated, and they will
not dony-tho agreement. Mr. Daley says,
that was not the agreement between
myself and Capt. Hicks. I admit, and say
positively that there was no agreement be’
tween myself and Mr. Daley, (except to let
.same one else settle it,) as wo could not
.agree; any Hlalcmeutof Ids to tho contrary
is a fabrication of bis, and wholly without
Mr. Daley can’t see
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
THE GNEATEST
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills
Crist SVSiiis, Brown’s Cotton Gins,
and Miscellaneous Maclnneiy,
Hardware, tinware, Cutlery, Gins, Belting
ron Pipe, Brass and iron steam Fittings,
Hancock Inspirators, &c.
Aug .4, J 86 3m.
An agreement made and entered Into
between J. ?l. Hightower, .1. M. Mason
and J’. M. Arilnc, with .1. II. Fulglium
W. A. Webb and A1 V. Stephens with re
gard to how tiie matier should bo,arbitrated
between J. H Ilidts and A. F. Daley attd
what should he considered in the arbitru
lion, “that, not looking lo the t a-: or to
tho future, and not con hid ing any claim
urged or set up by any one, they lo only
at. the strength of the two cmin d;.i. s
mid *uu forward the man mo l likely to
wiu the race."
GEORGIA, Johnson County,—Per
sonally appeared i tel ore me, J. M. High
tower, J. M Mason nnd J. M. Arlino,
who. upon oath, say that the foregoing
agreement is just and (rue ns it now Omuls
.-.tided. Sworn to and subscribed before
tne, this August Olh, 1880.
(Signed) ,1 M HIGHTOWER,
J M MASON, .J M ARLIKE.
DAVID RAWLS, .1 P
GEORGIA Johnson County,—Person
ally came before me, C. II. Shepppnrd.
wl.o, upon oath, says that the foregoing
agreement was never submitted to him;
that the only thing slated an coming from
Daley and Hick'; was that they wanted Hie
thing; to he unanimous. And after we vot
ed, Hod -ch wanted to Insert the word “u
niutimou ij" but I refused liiid tinned ?::e
verdict only bncmiSHS of Hie demo ral'e cus
tom of minoritie i submitting to the mnjor
Ity. Sworn to before me. Ihi'J August Gib.
188(1.
(Signed) 0 II 8JTF.PPAIJD.
I). RAWLS, J P.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeness.
More*economical than the ordinary kinds,
and cm not be sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short weight
alum or phosphate! powders. Sold only in
nm». Royat, Baking Powder Co. 100
Wall St. N. Y.
Guardianship,
GEORGIA, Lmjiikns County. —
Whereas, J. S. Thomas lias filed bis ap
plication for letters of guardianship for the
person mid properly of Nora Crumpton, a
minor orphan of Surah Crumpton.
These are, therefore, to cite and tuhnon-
all pet sons concerned to show cause, if any
they have, why letters of. guardianship
should not he granted the applicant on the
tlrsi Monday in September next.
Given under my olllciul signature, Au
gust.2nd, 1880.
John T. Duncan,
4t Ordinary.
Albany, Ga.. August 1, 1885.
Dr. Whitehead:
Dear Sir:—Iliad nbad case of blood
poison, which for two years defied all
treatment. One bottle of P. P. P. made
a peinianent cure.
John Gaffney.
Igppa^B^r^-and cheap* too-
Ir^fand c^aeah, too,
Waycross, Ga., July 80, 1885
I had the rheumatism for five months,
and I took one bottle of Dr. Wlii ehead’s
P P P and itemed me sound and well,
- “ »• mu oi/uuu uuu min,
and I hesitate not to recommend -it to
those who desire a blood purifier. .
Respectfully, J E Smith.
C2T&LL KINDS OF REPAIRBMG PROMPTLY DONE«£»
Respectfully,
1014 to 1020 Fenwick Street, above Passenger Depot.
Fla., Jan. 2, 1880.
■o., Waycross. Ga.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Aug-ust 4lb, 188G ly,
Notice
Condor Items.
Dr. J. P. tioluics’ lioivie look
fright at (lie ivjidrt of a I mid ter',
gun, Friday evening, on lIk*caul side
L-^InTG- & WILT. 3Px»op’r’s.
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Manufacturers and Dealers iu Steam Engines ol all styles. Saw Mills, Grist Mills
Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery of nil kinds, A full line of Iiub’er and Leather
Bcl'ing kept instock.
St'am and Water Valves, Steam Pipes and Fittings, Inspirators. Machine Oils
and Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited nnd promptly done and ns cheap and well as can be done.
All machinery sold by us We guarantee to be as represented. _ _ .
Write or call on us for Prices and desc-iipto • oi anything wauteilin tli" machine line.
June 10 ’80-tini, ,
of Dublin ferry, considerably demol
ishing him and the buggy.
.Miss Annie Scarborough, of Dub
lin, fell from the church steps at this
place, Saturday, spraining an ankle.
Mr. John II. Coursey, of Berrien
county, once a candidate for rnpie-
sen tali vo of this county, was lime
shaking hands with his old friends
Saturday and Sunday.
Protracted meeting at Bctlilelfpin
church this week with t wo nddii.ions
up to this wrilbtg.
“Give three cheers for’ ; John A.
Douglass, “And a hearty one for*’
Daley; (.'ondor’ll ^'support” Sis John-
.sou’s “choice," “Whoever lie inti\
be.”
mv. John A. Johnson, Jr , is on
tho sick lint; but we hopo he Mill
soon be wyll again.
“Hurrah! Hurrah! for” old six
teenth so true: Candidates we’ll all
support young Johnson's choice of
you.
A edit pin or Flat Bock hoys were
here Saturday trying to rent a store
house,
Air. (Jeo. B. Jones tripped while-
carrying a fodder stuck polo and
dislocated onu of his shoulders.
Tux Udurns tor tills uml List
Year.
Below will be Found stulemenla of
the taxable property for this and last
year, showing a small increase over
last year.
LAST YEAR, 1885
No. of polls 1001.
Totul anil, of property,
white and colored 1,277,404.
Defaulters 20,700.
Wild lultd 02 1 ML
Urand aggregate 1,300,435.
Til 18 YEAR, 1880.
No, of polls 2027.
. Total amt. of property,
whiio.and colored.... ..1,315,Op.
Delimiter*,
ill white, 32 colored .... .57.450.
Wild land, 68,814.
Glull'd aggregate 1.431,205.
F. D. Beall. R T. R. h V,
loiimlallon iu truth,
how it Is that 1 claimed to have a hotter
olio wing beforo (lie people than lie. In cx-
■ pinning, I .vill »ny that 1 have made it my
laisineasdo learn liow Wo stood on the
mallet; and if ho had only consulted Ids
preacher ho could luivo told him, for ho
Jllio preacher)vlrtunlly ndmittcd'to Mr Cox-
well that 1 waa the fustoat, as also he did
,to me on yesterday, and to other parties so
me time ago. Now, it is ovldilbt that Mes
srs. Hodges and SUmms (bought If they
,could got,mo out of tho way and place Air.
Daloy on my shoulders that I could lug
Jilin through; lilt ho Is too heavy. 1
jdon’t think I will “got thur Ell,” with him
,ou my back ; for just so soon as ho was
placed upon mo Iny strength deserted mo,
,nnd 1 have been hlaggerlngnnd stumbling
.over slnco. Mr. Daloy says that ho lias
-“sought Uto pfilco only on the basis of
jiuorit.” .1 suppose the people will consider
,|ils merits hi more ways than one, and will
.reward him accordingly. Ho soys that
holms "no slmuiers to circulate'’ (1 am
.gladdo kpow lie la out for ho hail a whole
hatch of (hem while I was in tho race) on
Jds opponents, no personal grievances to a
tveitgo at tho ballot-box. will not ask Hie
peoplu to take "phis quarrel for him where
they are not interested. Noouo else 1ms
.done this tlml I know of, and if Mr. Da*
Joy expects to gai.n votes hy supb sni velling
lie will find himself woefully mistaken
.iu ids expectations. Air. Daley works
himself Into a white heat because
the preacher occupies nn linonviub o prom-
4 iiouco iu this matter. Neither Air. Daloy
nor Mr. Hodges can say that ho was not
.warned of Uio dangers attending Hie exper-
4nien», 1 should Itave objected to Mr. Uodg-
,cs on Hie same grounds on wlilch lie waa
warned to koep out of it. hut know if I did
jlni*. the hue and cry Would bo rained that
I could not trust mv preacher. I regret
earnestly. honestly; yes, deeply regret the
fuct that tho sacerdotal robes of the minis'
.try Intvo been liednigglwi in political slime,
hut how easily it could all have I won avoid,
ed by just listening to that earnest, holiest
ami faithful friend. .1- \Y. Brinson. Mr.
Daley says, “I regret myself that ids name
Axnili! not lie lei t alone, but it could not
bo done; when iu: violated the terms of
Uio agreement by canvassing the District
nud eudeavurlng to rally his friends to the
support of my opponent by tho cry of
fraud his name could uot be ‘left alo-e.*”
Now, fellow cijizehs, the sentiment contain
cd in Hint sentence is as full of falsehood
nnd treachery ns the head mid heart that
.conceived it;for mi man in the Hith district
.can truUifully say that 1 ever tried to
turn him from Daley to Douglass, or to In.
tluenccd ids vote iu any way whatever.
While Air. Daley and 1 were In thcordiuu
j-y'sofilce, trying to agree, he remarked
that lie know that many of my fricuds were
hot-headed and would uol submit to a
.compromise. 1 said yes, hut Uial l was
not ivs-ponsihU- for that, and could uol con-
,lol them. He agreed with me. After the
thing waa over, and he saw what a furor my
friends mined over it, lie came to me, where
Air- Hodges ami 1 were sittiug, quietly
ticking, and said again: I know several of
your fricuds are hot-headed and will not
submit to Udt thiug, but 1 do not want
that to muko any difference bet wen us.
1 said qo, Alex, 1 d n net either, 1 can’t
control hut one muu in this .mutter
aud don't propose io try. 1 cau only cte-t
my own vote and on Ute 12th of Aujnisl I
will do that for you. Now, fellow-cttl*
reus, you will aee by the affidavits below
lh.i l pave proven par« of Mr. Daley’s
stateim 'its hi Ills letter false, aud, If false
) n part, (lieu wholly false. 1 undersiaud
jtliut that illuatriout political Hunky G. T,
25000 Acres Imnrovcd farm lurid in 50 dif
ferent places from 1 to 12 miles from
Dublin., Terms easy
4 Store Houses and Luts oiu Jackson and
Washington Streets.
15 Ruildiug and Rusiness lots in and a-
und Dublin.
2 Dwelling Houses well located iu Dublin.
2 cnnll 2 room Dwelling Houses,
0 Building nnd Business lots at Bruton
Station, 1). it . R. R.
• 10 Ai re place, Haw Mill Bonanza, Bruton
Station, I). it . R. It.
MOO Acre place i» 3 settlements 11 miles
west of Dublin. Bargain
Lands Bought nnd Sold a Specialty.
28 Shares 1). & . t t. * .):;. OU’xip.
Patronage Solicited. Buyers Yinicd.
Prompt attention given to all
Business.
63T50Q Faummis YV anted,.
Julius A. Burney,
Gonortil Rttal state and Col
lectins Agency.
E.*£? c ’Iiifi! i usii i’ancc origo.nl terms
Bern) in your age uml got oMiimilo of
Milton, Fla., Jan. 20. 1880.*
This is to certify that I have been af
flicted with scrofula or blood poison fora
i’.umber of years. The best physicians of
Mobile said nothing could ho done forme.
I also took a large quantity of S S S but
found no relief in anything that 1 took.
My limbs were a mass of ulcers, and when
I \va< sent to a physician at Mobile mv
entire body was a muss of sores. I hail
given up all hopes, and as a last resort
tried P P P (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
Potassium) and alter using four bottles
(small size), the sores have entirely- disap
peared, and my general health was never
better than at present time. People who
know me think it a wonderful cure.
Respectfully, Eliza Tood.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR-
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Paints (all colors), linseed oil, varnishes, window glass, putty, white lead, sash too
whitewash brushes, paint brushes) marking brushes, glue (white and brown), Drop
black, Lamp black, amiiiues, machinists oil, lamps, lamp fixtures, lanterns,kerosene
oil, matches, starch, marbles, cream tartar, trusses, syringes, eye goggles, nipple
shields, supporters, slice brushes, blacking, carbolic soap, caslile soap, rubber nipples
shoulder braces, sal soda, alum, salt petre, sulphur, bi curb soda, biu’ng, fixed oils,
essential oils, mustard, ginger, cloves, nutmegs, blue stone, copperas, flavoring
extracts, madder, .udigo mud, Spanish brown, breast pumps, fi Oiing f nckle, razor
straps, razor hones, iloriiford’s Bread Powders, Patupsco powders, potash, sulphur
soap, mace, condeused milk, Liebig’s extract of beef, imperial grauum, plain, and
fancy candles, fruit jars, corks, oil cans, all sizes, from gill oilers up to 5-gallon jack
ets, tho celebrated funnel-lipped measures, and a full line of tho most popular
I wo years ago I hud the worst ulcer on
my log I ever saw. It hud eaten down to
I he bone, and my whole leg below .my
knee and my feet wore swolen and in
flamed. The hone was swolen and pain
ful and discharged a most offensive mat
ter. Aly physician said I had necrosis of
tho bone, and my leg would have to come
dif-At this stage I commenced to take P
I 1 also to bathe my leg with hot castile
soap-suds. 11 began to improve at once and
healed rapidly, and is to day a sound and
useful log
. I think’ P P P is all a man could ask ns
a blood purifier, ns I lmvo kuown it to
cure some terrible cases of syphillis in a
remarkably short time,
Asa Ammons.
Jacksonville, Fla , July 1, '85.
OaiKicris Conquered.
The Swift Specific Company have the
most enduliitablo evidence ns to the cure
of Cancer by thei famous medicine, S S 8.
Among othits, John H. Morrow, an old
uml highly esteemed citizen of Florence,
Ala , makes the following statement as to
the merits qf this remedy.
“I have been suffering with a Cancer In
my right ear, for about three years. 1
tried varions lemedjeK mid was treated
with Iodide of Potash, which produced
rheumatism. My feet mid legs were great
ly swollen, so that I could not walk.
About one year ago I was induced to try
Swift’a Specific, which soon removed the
trouble in my limbs, and my rheumatism
Is now tmtitely gone mid my Cancer is
steadily improving, being ’ better
new lltHivhl any time within two years.
This medicine hasdmie me more good timn
anything else i have taken, amt l feel tlmt
I am ou the road to a speedy cure. Un
doubtedly Swift’s Specific is tho best blood
purifier in the world.
' John S. Aloimow.
Florence, Ala.. Sept. 22. ’84.
I have lmd a cancer on my face for many
years, I have tried a great many reme
dies, but without relief. 1 almost gave
up hopo of over being cured. Dr. Hard
man, my son, recommended Swift’s Spe
cific. which 1 have taken •
suits, f
impossible for mu to express iuy thanks in
words for what Hits medicine has done
for Uio.
Mns. Ouve IIaudman.
Alonroo, Ga„ Sept. 2, 1884.
\\ior iincnl, Parker’s Sautouinc YVojrm Lozenges,
Liucnztne, Spalding’^ Prepared Glue, Tult’s Pills,
B Wright’s Pills, Harter’s Pills, Ayer's Pills
Glider’s Pills, May Apple Pills, Jayne’s
Pills PerfectedLiver Pills lmliuu
Root Pills, Ba'ley’s Chill &
Fever Pills. Iron Bitters.
Curaline, Tyler's Syrup of Gum
Arabic, Peruvian Chill Cure, Cuban
Chill Tonic, Holman’s Liver Pads, P"ew
er's Lung Restorer, Marshall's Prepared Cubeb '
Cigarettes, Lactopeptiue, S. B . S., mid Skeen fold's
Medicated Stock Feed. Hull’s Vegetable Wunn-Syrup.
BuU’s Baby Syrup, Boy’d’s Battery, Day's Kidney Pad,
• Waycross, Ga,, Nov. 15, ’85.
Dr. W, II. Whitehead:
Dear But:—At your request I will state
my oils. Some years ago 1 contracted ma
laria in its most violent form while living
at Newark, N. J. I consulted various
physicians mid took numberless prepara
tions recommended as sure cures,” but it
stuck to me like a brother—or more like a
mother-in-law. I finally came South, mid
while here tried new remedies said to “al
ways cure malaria, lint .it stuck to me,
and you know the old broken-down condi
tion i was in when l came to you. You
put me to taking your P P P and 1 im
proved rapidly, and am to-day in as good
health us I over was—in fact better. As
n remedy for a broken-down constitution
it has no equal.
V ours, etc. T P Cottle.
Worm Couiections, Alcoek’s Porous Plasters Strengthening
Plasters, Benson’s Caucuie Plasters, Kieffer’s Peruvian Chill Cure
FANCT GOODS.
Rare and elegant Colognes, cheap Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia Balm
Hair Dye, Beautiful Toilet Soaps, Pomade, Plain and Fancy Powders, Combs (all
styles) Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Countei
Brushes, Ladies’ Knives, Match Boxes, indelible iuk, Pocket Books, PHying Caid
Hair brushes, llair Oil. Bath.Spouges, Shaving Cream, &e.
(large size) of S S S aud spent money for
several other medicines. I saw mlvertisen
ascertain cures for rheumatism. Wins,
nan i ,,ii.v- i.iixvti with great ro-1 ^ G**‘ Whi’ehead I was liclpiesd
My face is almost well, and it is cou ‘ ( } 1,01 vvn '|?> un d suffered so I couh:
* * not sleep at night. In fact my life was
oueof continued suffering. Aly brother
hoard of Dr. Whitehead's-remedy, (Priek-
Mrs. Ouve Hardman. i v Asl *' iio ° l ««d Potassium) nnd
brought the doctor out to see me, nnd he
put mo to taking P P P. The results
were astonishing. I soon dropped my
sticks and crutches, ami began to walk
about. All the swelling went down and I
was free of paiu after taking one bottle. I
continued to take it until 1 had taken
three ImUles quart size mid was thoromrli-
ly cunil. 1 went to work on u farm, and
have worked steadily this year tending a
crop and doing other farm work. Iu tact
so complete was my recovery that I mar
ried, mnl am now in possession of heulth
:l!ll IldDDilWtkS tvlilrdi IO n .a.
B 0 OKS A KD S TA T1 OX Dll I
* Legal Cap, Foolscap, Bill Paper, Note paper, Letter paper, Envelopes (all si?bs
sealing wax, mucilage, fancy Lax paper, blank books, ledgers, day-books, accou n
books pens, pencils, slates, school crayons, Webster’s spellers, Inks, pencils, slatei
ink erasers, paper fasteners, rubber bands, rulers, magic inkstands, calendar penci
protectors, pen holders. Arnold’s Writing Fluid. A full line of the school boohs
recently adopted by the School Board for the Public school of Laurens county,
Hymn Books, aud Psalmists. We will order nuy book not in slock and furnish
Year’s Support.
Laurens Court ok Ordinarr.
August Term, 188(1.
Whereas, appraisers appointed to set
apart a ycmV support to .Mary Woodard,
out of her late husband, Mike Woodard's
estate, have filial their award iu this office
in terms of the law
Those me, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned to show cause if
Huy they have, ou or by the first Monday
iu Septimlier next, why said award should
not lw made the judgement of this Court
aud recorded. August 2nd, 1880.
John T. Duncan,
4t Ordinary.
ESP We will order nuy book not in stock and furnish
same 5 u a short time at publisher’s prices, provided the money is left with the orers
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feb 18-tf DUBLIN. GEORGIA.
rigt,n«s:i ° r ,,,terest *° Lames - *
iioturcr*, which wci„ Th<! new treatment tor Mica' disoMes
..... -I.jiia nn A ..^discovered by Dr. Alary A. Gregg the dis-
m. clnlis fliul ii l tioguished-English Physician and nurse,
correctly iollo\Vi‘d. w lneU h«jW revolutionized the entire mode
cure, all you have lo'of treating these complaints in England
I. Hicks &, Co’s, sign find is now being intrmluced into the U.Ji.
>,.r imfl tvn u !7|| under a fair and novel plan.
iat fuel unci wo \ i I ^ tt (Q cien t of this reined, for one months
four money wtlhtreitment is sent free to every lady
Iwhose is suffering from any disease com-
II. Hicks & Co. mou to Lite sex wiio rends her address aud
■ mmm 13 2ct stamps for exjK'nsc, cnarges, etc.
5 ' O DM 11 js tt cure tor any form of fe-
JU e male disease and the/hw truil paeicage is
WAGON SCALES, many times sufficient to effect a permanent
inn. »*««. so.! Brut cure. Full directions accompany the
UBtoBMUHin **>’ package (which is put up in a plain w rap-
oO and l>« r ) «so prico list for future reference.
- A<» trial ntchtge trill be *tnt after Aug. l*f
1880. Address. GREGG REMEDY COM
PANY. PALMYRA. N. Y.
mu’ happiness, which is a strong contrast
to the miserable life of pain and suffering
I le<l l>efore I took the greatest blood puri
fier of the age, of P P P.
I most earnestly recommend it to all
the unfortuuate sufferers from r' eummitiu.
lU^pectfu’ly, Hkny J WaLDnon.
Year’s Support.
Lauuknh Court ok Oroinary.
August Term, 1880,
Whereas, appraisers apiioinlctl to set
apart a year’s support to ragylja Wiaalmd,
out of lu-r late liusliaud, Tillman Wood-
uni’s i-ute, have filiil .their award iu this
office in terms o f the law.
These mo, therefore, to eke aud admon
ish all persons couivrued to show cause if
any. they have, on or by the first Monday
in September next why said awanl should
jtot lie matte the judgement of this court
aud recorded. August 2nd, 1880.
-John T. Dinovk,
The above medicine is for sale wholesale
and retail, at
MNaStp.'.
frtM Mil !»•»»