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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 18,1(80
J. A. PEACOCK, Editor.
The Convict Leasing HyKtem.
Tlio fet'ling in tlio Soubli against
ttlio convict lousing system is grow-
'ng stronger encli year. There is
nothing reformatory in the system,
mud those of the convicts who sue*
mood in serving out their terms of
sentence arc not prepared to earn an
.honestliving, and are not given a
•chance tq ejU'ii,cyon if they were dis-
jpos6d to do so.
The Texas Democratic Stale Con-
•vention tin Thursday adopted resohi-
itions which demand that convicts in
'tlmuBtulo Shall be kejit within (he
pbhitoiiliiirtr walls.
jH’bbnblc
fthuti pttbliC sentiment in every other
Sonulieim’-State -is agaihst leasing' mit
ithoiconvicts, and if an expression df
•Of-opinion could bo had there is no
•doubt that, tiwo-thit'dfl df the people
would vote against the brutal Ibnsihgf
•system.
But the question which presents
RsoIMs hot whetiier tbe leasfhg sys- J
itcun is a bad ono or riot. It is ad*
milted that it is bad. The question
is how can tho convicts bo provided
for in the prison walls* or wholly
ainder. the chargo of .Stale officials,
, without imposing too;liouvy‘a burden
.on tho people. No ono protends to
•answer-tiiis question, although it is
the vor.y question <thiit must he an-
. isWored in >ordcr to get* rid of tho
ilousing s^stowi As soon as a better
h .fiysneni withiu 1 ffh&mounsof the poo
qilo is suggested- Iho leasing «'f|em
til 2 uvMlk»lfci^iwt4oWWj9«w
loti io3 i ittiA»Ulfentnl«tlHg ! bf ' llftf ! Georgia
iStiito AgrttiuItural SoUiety lit Carlers 1 -'
tviilo this weelra rCdoluthm wis adopt-
aid whifllrlbOks toWurds'ihb establish
1 nKiit'bPtwoOxpoi'iihoiilal farms to be
works by juvenile c6hviets;. Tliis is a
I ^^dd’rosoltHtotiHfidsbbuld rocoiui the
earoful CoiisideratlbVi of Hit* next Leg.
Um istatitmUlkWroiigtCCOhttliejuvenile
convicts, whose orimes ttVei of (tie
minor • grade.tvitli Iffihlehotr thieve.,
and hvui'dei’ord. It is tho duty of the
State to try to reform ! criminals
under-itsconDtol. It certainly unglu
,not to prepare thorn for greater
a* .brlines-liKpkiinculul farms worked
; a A>y juvenile convicts could, ppliaps,
iUttpr a year or two be made to sustain
• s tthewstJ.ve8j|prupeily managed. The
jii.vuuile.uOti,viol8, trained upon these
4‘arms, and oared for in a way to
otrepgthon t heiiMUoralsand fo'jin hub
.its of jndufetry, would, in most in
stances. become.good citizens after
Rowing out their sontoncos.
T|voto,\v^ : another suggosiioln rulu-
. »tivo to ponyiota in a.letter published
,:m MlfbMvnung Nows. iiv fO\j tljiys
ago,. It vyas that the convicts lie
.employed ou ,Uiu public roads at the
.oxpunso of lire on u lies in which the
ii’oudd improved are located; It is a
lamentable fact that little or noth-
.nig ia nuw done to keep the roads in
good ooiulitioti. UonsKleraldv inon-
My is spout upon them, Idit it. isn't
spout to good ad van tage. G nod roads
moroasu the value of tho udjucont
farms. Mukp the rouds of a bounty
llrst-class'and tho vuhto of the prop :
erty of tho county will advance fully
10 per coni. Why should not the
.obumioshuvo the bfeneOt'iiriBlhg from
iho work of convicts mtlier. than u
tsyndioato of capitalists^ i “' 1 •<.
It is tvno i that If cohVibtn were
om ployed on thophbUo roadH the do*
maud that they shall bb kept with-
trttn in prison walls could not be Complied
.wiili, but some of tho brutalities of
iho loasitigisystom wotl Id be got rid
of.) j The Slate; won Id sue to it that,
ithe convicts iveW tieatod humanely,
and attempts even at reformation
might ho made.
The action of t he State Democrat
ic Coin entlon of TOxbs and of. the
’ Ag»:icuUav«i Society of this State
; iipiioates that public suntiniont
.against«ho leading system is growing
stronger. The time ipay pot be dis
tant when it will bo Strong enough
doicausc it to be ubundoiiod —Sayan*
Aiali News.
The Sunday School Convention of
tho Mount Vernon Association will
convene with tho Bethlehem church
in laiurcns comity oil Uic 27th, 28*.li
and 29th of August. 1880. , gfm*.
1. Introductory sermon, bv II.
T. Smit h and W. S. Ramsay.
2. The importance of Homo
ligioti in advancing tho cmifio of
rhn.,? «• A. H»rr«u„, W. .1.
Wood, .J.’ A. Sio|dion«.>
3. Is it practicable * f-»r every
church to have a Sunday eclmol in
its bounds? George Garbnt.t. 0. T.
CuTlrOun. O.' J. PlTIV'r ai.d G. R.
Watson.
4. Do our S. S. Workers keep
properly in view the salvation of the
uncoil verted, and the strengthening
of believers? II. T. Smitli, J. C.
liiinmui, .1; F. Fuller, and B. E.
Davis, * v : ■ ■" ' i;
5. Aro tliore any special defects
ill our present syHtein of S. S. work?
If so, how nmy they bo remedibd? J.
J. llyman, W. D. Duggan, C. L.
Davis and A. L. Brantley.
0, What is it to brin* up a child
in tlie way l.e should go? T. J.
Holmes, I\ J Drpkiuv- W. J. .John-
soiiKudiG.J.Stunfuril.^
7. What mottl e nio.St essential
conditions to tlio prosperity of a S.
A 1 • l, ^ ‘aDlfioii,
K. lieufroe ami E. a. Ifolmer. ' ”
Arrangements for prcucbjrtg’ dar
ing the session of the, cpfifWeiVee
tvill bo inadb by a cbihmutcb nppbiiit-
ed by the bo lv. The public urV
cordially invited to attend. Tlnv
subjects selcj^ttpl urb eni i no ni l y prac
tical am) wo hope lliul oil the lovers
of the S. 8. cause will prepare to
eiiter frit liYillfl thfd l lie*lliscpssion of
them, for in this Wiiyain'ly* ran tlio
mooting bo uuul^jqoiit pru'iiiabJe.
' * “ 1 T. .1, Buck,
8jrcrolaiy.
I^ilities seoin Y^Ming fur a
few days. 4(.j won’t be lone, iiyp ro
tho tcmpemtnro will begiii to rise
again,' howe vbr. Oiiljr a limiiod
timq^sgrijutotl during wh|di tiiv\
may stav bool. I 'td Pdi
. u 'irw it! t—-T~frr??rr?--
Year’s Support.
I.ALHKNB C’orilT "K Omi.iq.VHR,
, August Tihn, (18811.
\Vlier« , as, i »pprnto’B, 1 .iiunqip.t | i It to set
npnrt a year’s support to Mar.v ! Wooilunj,
out of tier lak'-liuslmiul, Mlk«** NVoodurdV
uNtnlu.' Virive itleil ibclr award in tails otllec
In terms of lliv»llrw t'i<| < . Uj
Those urv, therefore, to cite mitt lulinou-
Isli all persons coneianod lo stiow cause If
any they Imvo, on or hy the 11 rift Monday
in Boptemlier next why said award should
not he uuule the judueinent of this court
and recorded 1 . August 2nd. 188(1.
John T. Duncan,
•It Ordinary.
•. Tr , d4'rt-."toV~-- - -,*■ * .
Year’s Support.
IjAOiiknb Couiit op Oiuunahy.
August iTnrlh, 188(1.
Wherens, appraisers unpointed to set
apart a year’s support to Hcyltli Wofiliurd,
out of her lale husband, Tillumu \V6oct-
ard’s tislain; have fUifl tlioir award! in (his
ottlee in terms of the taw.-
Tticsc are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish alt persons concerned to show cause ir
any they have, on or i.y the Urst, Monday
iu September next why said award shoiilit
not he made the judgement of, thin emir
add recorded, A ngiist 2ml, UWfl.
John 1 f '.
M rs. Ilhoila
letter List.
.Barlow, Miss Fannie
Rozai, Mrs. Klipda Biiilow, Aillou
' Jlrown, Joliii 8. Day, M,rs.. Uebqcoa
Davis, Miss Surah Fletcher, A.|lv*0,
Fulard, Ft auk Aioidgp, ^
Brown, J. ,1.- Juliusmi, Win. dohn*.
jmn, J. W. .McDaniel, IF..F. 1'atleon,
B. D. Smith, Floyd A. 8tuno ,M»s.*
4- T. Tliunuci.
rosTAf.o.uuis:
Moen \ Uriftli).
4t
Dvncan,
Ordinary.
AYER’S
(tey Pactors.1.
No <)tlim-com|ilnliits are ho tiiHiiVloVil'bullo it
attaok as those itllViM lay pio lliyom sial io^js
iiouomo trtllolt With by the nmjovtiy ol •iuii r-
ore. Tlio onllunry ooimlt or VoHh’ n mi to a
iwliaps from a ui|lli)|t or. 1100^1..u*
IMisai'h,IV <lftew Imt tlio hrci)iiiti>a or h iiliiii.
altikiiowi. .Wan’d OiiK.iiaV^ PIaPoiAbi h\it :
ty yoiiin’ itahi
with thronl ftiltl Iiiiik •Uko.'isih, aiul shoukl U<
uh *lUtk 1 # 1 WWighlmuMUlai’. id t*
a jet A TwiTlblo JCXnujli Oiir*>U.
To]
at
tor
s ivr uip
.. grae aaawcalfe
CiiailKV J'KV'lollAl. »i*vtdl ice.
' , Horach Kaiiiiiiiotiiri:.' 1
BooVInghftia, Vu, ,l\rly IA, Isni.
Croup.—A Molbei'** Trllmte.
“ Whllo hi die countr.v Isal winter my Kill*
lmy. Iliroo years nlil, was When UlwtlVi er* lip!
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder noVci* varies. A marvel of
nurily, slreugth an<l wholesomcness.
More economical than the ordinary kinds,
and cannot he sold in competition with,
the multitude of tow test;- short weight
alum or phosphate powders. Hold only in
rtivK. ItrtYAi. Baking Fqwdkh Uc., 10(1
Wall St. N. Y.
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Guardianship.
‘ LAUlIKKa-CmiNTY..
\,nstri*sl in small an,| fr*>r)uent «luses. ami
to ear rloltahl hi less tlmu hMf an lioui tjie
tilth! rotiviit was brenth!u|! easily. Thu Mho
tor .Haul that tho CntiutiV l*in
JiM
' our
that tho CitmitiV l*i r-roitAt. hint
*1 iiu- ilarliitfi's lljis fan you \umiler at
itmtllmloV WiMHToly yi urs,
... ... . . ^ MSS. jisiOA ttKONRY."
IN' West IS*th St., Now York, May 10, ItsS.
“I hav» nml Avru'a Cnntnv rrcrtiwAt.
In my family for sovornl joam, nml do not
liOsitHto to |*romnmeo li the n.osl etfeetual
remerly for ■loughs ami o* his we h:n« tu r :
><♦*» ■ A. a. Crank."
i.aku V^-stal, Minn., March 13, ISKi.
cs**, 1 whm rnrv*fljy iku Use ot A vPit’s Clint-
MV I'KlTillHU .lost'ITl WjUtUW.'’
jlfy^a, MI.**., April Mm.
•• l.rsumM say enough m brain of Avsu’s
UmwriiV 1 l*V:. soK .\ i, tieiu-vmii as I «)« that
imt lor ha hw4 sliueU igtiMsluco have «UeU
fows hmtftemliir* F. UiuaiHi.v."
f\*.u»U,n{, ;t u>a«, A j.rll». Irffa,
No c.i»* of «n atTocUou ,cf .thtp thrvwt or
tatig« «XiSt« i inch Cannot he greatly relieved
•y tlw of .Wi n’s t iinnsv I’ccrouat,
v*>l ,u a ill cent when the dltiewe w
s a alretuly beyond the eoutrel of medicine.
I'Rki'aiird nv
Df.J.O.Ayw&Co.,Lowoll,MiS8.
Ik4U by all Dr-ittisU. *
. herens, J. S, Thomas, Inis filed his ap f
plication for letters of gutirdianship fof the
person and projteriv o'l (Norn Crumpton, a
minor orphan, of Htlndi Cninipton,
'Phe*il* tire, llna^forc/lo cite.and admon
njl pensoiis concerned lOidli Aw cause, if any
they,have,. why lepers of: gtiaj/ljunshjp.
sltotild ndt*he granted the applicant on thy
first; Monday’in- Het^ntbci*’ next. - ^ ; :
•VsPd ’ .IoYin T. DUNt'AN'r
.41 . " i Ordinary.
25000 Acres iinmoved fnrm land iVi 50 dif
ferent places t'l'oiU; l to 12 miles from
Dtihlin. Terms' easy
4’8tore Houses mid I,ots on JnokBon' and
Washington Btreetfi.
15 Blindlu£(iiVd, iUtsiuess lots In and a-
) and Dunlin'. n |
2 Dwelling Houses wtill.located in Dnlilip.
2 mall 2 room Dwelling Mouses.
0 Bti'iltlhig and Business lofs’ut Bruton
Slulion. D. Ai; . It. Hi
• 10 Acre place, Niitv Mill Bbnnu/Ja. Bruton
ritation. I).*- 1 . K. H.
NOD Acre place i'Vll ^ettlementsi 11 miles
tyest f oi‘ Dublin. Bargain ;iJ ,: i ,
I.nnds Bbugbl' lijnl Bold a Specialty.'
'28‘Shares D. & filmup.
‘ Bab-onftgp Solicited. Buyers ;fditod.
Prompt atteiilioh given (A all
BtisiucsHv t .»
CST500 Faumkh.s ?i ANTKni-^gJ
,Julius A. Burney,
General Ileal a state nml Col
lecting Agendy-.
insoi’tiuon bn good terms
Send in your ugntinH gePCiiriinato of
tmsl.. ! n i ]
IDxLlblixL C3-a.
Cancers l'omipei;e(l.,,
The,Swift Speeille Comptiny have the
i.ilpst emliiliitiible evidence as to tlie cure
of l Hiioer hy thoi I'ltnfous tiiedieihe, 8 S S.
Among others) .Iplui 8, Morrow, an old
and .highly esteemed citizen of ,Florence,
Ala , makei; the fbllowing shilenient ns to
iho merits,of this remedy. " < '< ■' 1
”1 have been sulteriug with a Cuitcer in
my right ear, for about three years. 1
tried various remedies and was treated
with Iodide of Potash, which produced
rheumatism. My feet and log.Vwero grWt'-
ly swollen, so that L could- hot Vulk.
About one year ago I was induced to try
Swift’s Specific, whicli.^pon removud the
rheumatism.
trouble in my limbs, am
•iofik S. 'Mounow,
,Flprqncy, Ala., Scpti.23, *84.
many ‘ reme-
years.. I have tried a great
dies, hut without relief. I
up hope ef ever'lielitg cured. Dr. $M-
inau, my son, recommended Swift’s Spe
cific. which I have taken with great re
sults. My face Is almost well, and it is
impossible for me to express my thanks in
words for what this medicine ‘
for me.
Mrs. Oltyk H arum an
Monroe, Ga„ Sept. 3, 1884.
Free From Mtilaria.
ln lhe fall of 18S4 I was taken with a
case of malarial fever which’prostrated me
Imtli hoiiy and mind. I was drugged after
the old fashion with mercury and other
mineral mixtures, but with no gtonl re.
suits. My health was slmttcrd und my
energy gone. M.\ legs and feet would
swell, and 1 lmd whal everybody thought
was dropsy. ThesesymptomsiUiiripcd me,
and I was ready to grasp at any remedy
suggested. A friend advised me to try
Swift’s Specific. 1 procured three Isailes
aiid commenced Its use. The swelliiig
soon subsided, i have taken iho three
bottles, which luvo iuade « perfect cure,
and I feel like a new man to-day. Tliere
never was a more meritorious medieiuc
oiToretl to sutTvriug humanity. It has
wrought wonders Tpr me.
Wtl.M# JoNKS.
j.ivshurg, Is-e C-mmty, March II, 1884.
For sale hy nil druggists.
’fivtttlsc ou likKMi und Skin Diseases
mailed free.
ThoSwlfiBpoMHct’o., Drawer*), Allan-
la, Oa. *•
P. P. P.
PRICKLY AHIt. t'OKF. HOOT POTASSIUM.
THE GREATEST
BLOOD PURIFIER
OF THE ACE.
UKRTIFKHTEa.
„ * Albany, Ga., AugnStd, 1885.
Dr. Whitehead:
Dear Sir:—I had abml case of blood
poisou, which for iwo years defied all
treutmeut. One bottle of P. P. P. made
a peimanent cure.
John Gaffnky.
Wuycrofts, Ga., July 80, 1885
I had tho rheiimipisin , for; five : -months,
And I look one botlle’of, J)r. Whitehead’s
P P P aud it ettitd me kouhd ahd well,
and-I hesitate not to Vecoinmendi it.-to
tliose who desire a.ldoorl.purifier.
Kespoctfuliy|- ' j e Btiftrii: ;
■k/) c>* iiH>08 no / i " ! Itf l
h‘W*U; FkV; Jan. 2, 1880.; t
' P P P Mf’g.. Waycros^. Ga—
Gontlomeif:—Tdind riicHmatism fbr over 6
ycursi and, last MaV was takonl down and
confined to. my 1)C(|-
.my ....
badly flivoleri and die d.
and 1 was in a fearful condition.
my feetun_.-,
Kmof of a red apple
leg.- wore
id apple
I. hpiifrl
C ■ V* j . • V, . IIU M.M llllliu I IIX3
bottle—I coiiqludecl to, try it, and idler
taking IhrCif small honles I was able to go
dowTi; to.wii and' attend >to s my i business,
and l must say -Hint..1 foel like another
man.--Anv ikW IiiUthg 1
IjOidnyoL belicVe that. 1
- „ - W’lll‘ !: sopu” i bo >1115
likely as any man of 01 years, of age c
expect lo he.
A Ci Lang.
Milton, Fla., Jan. 20. 1880.
TJiip is to certify that 1 have boon af
dieted with scrofula’or blood poison fora
humbef of years. The best physicians of
Mobile said notliing could be done forme.
1 also took a hu’go quantity of S S ti but
found tm relief in anything that, 1 took.
My limhSiWere a mass of ulcers, and when
1 was .sent .to a physician- »( Mdhjle my
eitfh-e body was a mass of sore4 I hail
givunsup all Imjii-s^-uiid as a lust- resort
tried P P P (Prickly Ajjli, Poke Boot ami
Potassium) and after using foul- bottles
(t-malbsi/.e), the sont.4 have eoiiiely disap-
peai’cij, and my general hcjdtji !whs nevyi
b(gfer than tU present time. People who
kmiiw me think It ‘t\ wonderful cure.
Bespeelfully, Ki.iza Touo.
Two years ago 1 had the worst ulcer on
my leg I ever saw. It had eaten down to
Ihg hone, ami my whole leg below mv
knee and my feet were swolen and iii
■IIamed. Thu bom* was swolen and pain
till aid! discharged a most, offensive mat
ter. My physician said 1 had necrosis of
the bone, and my leg would have to come
off. At ibis stage 1 commenced lo take P
I P to bathe my leg with hot castile
soap-suds. If began to improve at once and
healed-rapidly, and is to day a sound and
useful leg
I think P P P is all a man c,ould ask as
u blood purifier, as 1 have ' known it to
,eiire some terrihle vttswof svphillis iu a
remarkably short time,
r ' Asa AjuIons;
Jacksonville, Fla , July l, {d5,' j
Wiryoirtss, Ga,, Nov. 15 ’85.
Dr. W. 11. Wliileji.ead:
Dear Sir:—At your request! will state
hiy cas, Some years ago 1 c-ontracted ilia-
Iftria in its most violent form while liviiu
at Newark, N, J. ' ’ !
nt Newark, N. J. I consulted various
iphysicinns and ibok numberless pivparn-
tiqus i-eocimmcmle*! as sure cures," hut it
stuck to me like a hrolher—or more like a
moihtx-in-luv. I finally eamo South, ami
while here tried ue.v remedies wild lo ”al-
ways cure, inalaria, but it stuck to me,
tbe old broken-down Condi-’
l <iimu to yhu. 1 You
„’<mr P P P, and 1 iui-
•eu and I led that P** 0 ?** r "| lhll . v - “ n(l »«»' to-day ih as 'good
JhKkiy efifi if! ; os. I gvyr waoi-iui fact belterf As
doubti dly Swift’s Specific is,-the best blood ?. brokt ‘ n ' doWtt cousti '
purifier in the world., : ,, u 11,18 ‘{y L ‘P‘» I -
, 1 L.i.o *il' >ipus, etc;.
constitution
T P C’ott(.e.
. *“ ~—:— , . This is to certify that. I Und the vhcuuui;,
I have lmd A Cnneer on my face for ninny tBm fof thrc6' ycai-s. I lmd two pli vsi-
i . ..... i dans to treat me;'.also took eight bottles
°f,B S S.aud spent, money fig-
IcvCrai Other medicines. I saw advert isen
ascertain qurcs for rheumatism. Whes,
I came to Dr. Whi’eheiul I was liclplesd
could uot walk, and suffered so 1 conic
not sleep at-uight. In fact my life was
iq has douq [Piff’.V/.SdSJtinncd suffering. Aij- brother
Phenrll of Dr. W liitcheml’s remem-, (Prick-
Iaroman; jV' Ash, Polk Root and Potassium);and
brought the doctor out to sec* me, and he
put me to hiking P P P. The results
were astonishing^ I soon dropped mv
sticks and criuches, and began to walk
about. AH the swelling went down and 1
was free of paiii after taking one bottle. 1
continued to take it until I lmd taken
throe bottles quart size and was thorough
ly cured. I went to work on a form, and
have worked steadily this year tending a
crop and doing other faryi work. Iu met
socompiulo was my reemery that I mar
ried, ami am now in posst-sshm of health
anc happiness, which is a strong, contrast,
to the miserahlo life of pain and suffering'
Uc.1 before I took the greulcsl blood puri
fier or the age, of P P P.
1 most earnestly recommend it to nil
the unfortunate sufferers from ri’ciimntitm.
Respoctfu'ly, Hknv J Waldiioii.
The above medicine is formic wholesale
and retail, nt
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Repair work sqjiqitod and promptly done and as cheap and well as can he done.
All machinery .tpld by us wc guqrnqUgi...ty ji^os .represented.- v- '" ***
for Prices and des^riptq.. ; ok.a';iyUii 11 g i wautedin lli^innehineline.
Write or call on us
June 10 ’8«-0m,
II, HICKS & CO.,
—HEADQUARTERS FOR-
Drugs, Medicines' aiid Bod'Hi.
-ALSO-
Paints (all colors), linseed oil, varnishes, window glass, putty, white lead, sash oo
• >i*tv*>) UUUip UJiiLU, Itim-lillLo, KUlUIllUlolc \Jlif l(UU|i UAlUl to, litlltt.1 118) KLiDi UUU
oil, matches, starch, marbles, cream tartar, Ml'-Usses; syringes^ eye; gojrgles, nip. Is
sliielrts, supporters, slu e brushes, blacking, curboliy soap, etistile soap, rubber nlpplqi
shculdor braces, sal soda; alum, salt petre, sulphur, lii curb soda, liiu'iig, fixed oils.
ets, the celebrated funnel-lipped measures, and u full line of the most popular
Patent Medicines*’ -’--n-.
—Such as-
rtpstetter’s Bitters, McLean’s Strengthening Cordial, Bradfield’s Fei
[) Bitters, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Sarsaparilla tiud Yellow Doek, Soothu
logulator ui'ler’s iron,* Touic Parker’s Gingef 'l'ouie, Bull’s; Cough By
EToji
,: i Ifogulat-
Syrup,..lij’s,Cordial, Indian Blood Syrup,'
Godfrey’s Prycf’s Pile < jiiilnuut. A J
. tClower' Kutliiili-on Ti-ieimhurdns
Female
Soothing
Syrup,
Graen’t, August Flower, Globe
,tu\ \ig<\
Flower' Katlinirdii'Tricopherdus,
m.woi,- Cure, DvWee’ii Carminative, Safe Kidney •-Cffie,
Ague m Oil, Gip-ling Oil, Mustang Liniment, Vofeauu
W-orimenl, PiuUer's SaiiLo.iuo ,\Yoi m i.ozeugos,
irfiueu/Jne,. Spaldinr’s Prepared Glue, Tut?* Pills,
B. AYrighl’s Pills, Harter’s Pills, Ayer's Pills; t
(iihler’s Pills, Miuf Apple Pills,i Jayne’s
Pijfs Ptrfcell <4 Liver-Pills :-ludian
Root Pills, Ba’ley’s Chill &
Fevtu- Pills. Iron Bitters.
Curutino- jTylcr's Syrup of Gum
Arabic, Peruvian Cliill Cure, Cubim
jy Cigar.
Medicated Stock Fijed. ,
Bull's Btiby Syrup, Boy’cPs lhrttery,
•VVor»» : Coateetioi\s, Alcoek’s Porous l'las
Plasters, Benson’s Capcine Plasters, Iiieffcr’s ’
iiir Re-
.Hlltllff!
FAXCr GOODS.
■ Rare and clegiim Colognes, cheap Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia. Balm
Hair Dye, Beautiful Toilet Soups, Pomade, Plain aud Fancy 'Powders, Combs (all
styles) Tooth-Brushes, Nail Brushes, Clothes Brushes. Shaving Brushes, Pouutei
Brushes, Ladies’ Knives, Match Boxes, indelible Ink, Pocket Books, Playing Cm«l.
Iluir brushes, Hair Oil. Bath Sponges, Shaviug Cream, &e.
... ,-i'i so ] * l>T-! ! - C >
U 0 0£S A A D. S TA TlOXlhl T. / /
Legal Cap, Foolscap, Bill Paper, Note papery Loiter
>apc& EttVeiopes (all size*
. , . . , v - .... , . . ^ . ,eugqrs, day-books, aqcou n
books peuo, pencils, slates, school crayons, Webster’s spellers, Inks,'pencils, slutet
ink erasers, pnper fasteners, ru'»l)er lmnds.'rulers, r magic inkstands, calendar penci
sealing wax, mucilage, fancy box paper, blauk books,
" ""’" Hy
same >n u short time at publisher’s pi ice§, provided the money is left with the orers
feb-18-tf
H'. HICKS & CO.,
DUBLIN. GEORGIA
=?f!r=
ti OfTuterest to Ladies. Si
Tlie new treatment for ladies’ diseases
■ - discovered hy Dr. M.:rv A. Gregg the dia-
feu’i’ tinguislied EDglisb^hysiciaiTTfutHHWaL.
guarantee will cure chills and **-«- ■ tinguislied LDglisli^PhysicialTufitHHJfacu
if directions me correctly followed.jwhicL lias rey,nuUonized the entire mode
ShouM it fnil to cure, all you have toiof tretning tht-se complaints in' England *
do, is to call at 11. Hicks & Cos. f ign UU(, 1 is 110 « introduced into theD. 8.
h ccritfiento to llmt fact »„cl wo «ill
lefiiml >011 )onr money w itb-trial trtttmnit is sent jfir« to every lady
|ileusurc. whose is suffering from auy disease com-
II. II M»KS & Co. "non to the sex who sends her address and
18 2ct stamps for exiK*nsc, cnargus, etc.
It is a cure for any form of fc-
ide disease and the'/rtr trial pachige is
male
»
WAGON SCALES, many times sullk-ienf to effect a 'pennunent"
iiwunn. p-.mi cure. Full dircetloiu uccoropauy the
jwckage (which is put up in n plain ‘wrap-
l»er) *Tw price list for future reference.
An trial package viU it mni after Aug. t»f
1880- Address, OR EGG REMEDY COM.
PANY, PALMYRA. N. Y.
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