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THE POST.
WEDNESDAY AUGUST25, 1883
J. A. PEACOCK, Editor.
Proceeding* of the Senatorial
Convention.
The Democratic Convention of
tho Sixteenth Senatorial District,
MKsenihlcd in the town of Wrights-
villo, August ‘/40th 1886, and organ
ized by electing Wm. Canady of
Emanuel, chairman, and C. I.
Holmes, of Laurens, secretary.
following are tho delegates from
each county*
Johnson County.
L M. Anderson, 65th Dist; J. T.
Snell, 56th Dist; W. B. Bales, 1201
Dist; E R Underwood. 1202; Bar
ney Beasley. 1203 Dist; Jno. L.
Martin, 1301 Dist; Elbert Powell,
1320; W. H. Prtco, 1390 Dist.
1266 not represented.
Laurens County.
C. L. Holmes, 52d Dist; W. H.
Green, 341st Dist; T. M. Hightow
er 342nd Dist; W. E. Duncan, 843rd
Dist; A. B. Clark, 844th Dist; Wm.
Gilbert, 345th Dist; Horace Knight,
801st Dist; G. T. Mason, 1800th
J. S. Drew. 1388th Dist; Lumar
Miller, 1867th Dist; W. T. Flanders,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Foldor, Jr.,
were at tho Kimball yesterday. Mr.
Felder is one of the most prominent
attorneys of Dublin, Laurens county,
and was recently elected mayor of!
that thriving town, tie is a univer
sity graduate, law class of 1888, uml
has begun life with promises of a
brilliant future. His charming bride,
neo Miss Charlotte Johnson, is the |
daughter of a prominent Indiana
fumily, uml her many attractive!
qualities guarantee her a hest. of!
friends in her new home. They were |
married Thursday last, toe 12th, at
the homo of tho bride's mother in
Greenwood, ludiunn. They leave this
morning for a short viB't to Tallulah
Falls, after which they will visit j
relatives in Augusta uud Waynes-;
boro.—Constitution.
New Road.
Laurens Court of Ordinary, for county j
purposes, August 6, 1880.
Whereas W G Lurch etal, have made
application for a new public road— com
mencing at tlie residence of J, W. Noles
and running by or near tbe residence of
E C Culpepper D T Warren, .T T Kinehen
WT Kindion, W A Lowery. T .1 Hobbs,
and Arch Floyd, to Wynn T s mill on the
MoVUIe road, and commisioners ap
tinted to rot lew said contemplated road
,ve filed their report recommending said
said road to lie made a public road.
Theso are therefore to cite and admon
ish all persons coneerucd to show cause if
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ni.t I September next.
John T. Duncan, Ordinary.
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This powder never varies. A marvel of
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Guardianship.
GEORGIA, Laurens County.—
Whereas, J. 8. Thomas has filed his ap
plication for letters of guardianship for the
person and property of Nora Crumpton, a
minor orphnn of Surah Crumpton.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon-
Dist.
86tl» not represented.
Emanuel County.
W G. Canady. 60th Diet; also rep
resenting 58th by proxy, J. B. Roun
tree, 1883rd Dist.
49, 50, 67 395 and 120-3 not repre
sented.
A new executive committee wore
elected for tho onsuing term, viz:
J. M. Hightower, of Johnson, W.
It. Kemp! of Emanuel, and II. P.
Howard,.of Laurens.
Mr. 1'. M. Hightower offered the
^following resolution.
Resolved, That, wo the delegates
of tho Sixteenth Senatorial District,
in convontioti assomblod, reposing
implicit faith und confidence in the
rotation system,—based upon vns
tom,—advocate and recommend the
unqualified ratification of tho choice
of the county entitled to tho Senator-
ship; as expressed in primary otoo-
tions, by a majority of the popular
votes of said oounty so entitled*
Unanimously carried.
Tho oonveution proceeded to
nominate a souator. Mr. W. B.
Bales oilcrod the name of John A.
Douglass, of Johnson. Mr J. T.
Bnell seeondod the motiou.
No other name being offered, Mr.
W. II. Green proposed to muko tho
ueiuinution unanimous, by ucelatna
tlon, Curried with three uheersand
a tigor.
Tho ohalr appointed Mossrs. J. T.
Snell, W. H. Croon and J. B. Koun
tree, u committee, to notify Mr.
Douglass of his nomination, uml ro
quest his ncceptanOe. Hu came for
ward in a neat, short spocoh, thunk
ing tho conventiou for tho honor
bostewod; tho distiiot for the cuufi
dbnee and trust placed in him; uud
promising his fealty to tho party; his
talouts and a wutohful cyo to to the
interests of his constituents, accept
ed the nomination.
-Upon motion of T. M. Hightowor.
the Wrightsvillo Recorder Swains
boro Pins Forest Dublin Post and
Dublin Oaxbtte are requostod to pub
Jisli the AO proceedings.
Convention adjourned after tho
most harmonious meeting ovor held
in tho district.
Wm. Canary, C. L. Holmes,
Chairman. Secretary.
Oiod.
At six o’clock a. m. Aug. 13th,
1886, at his residence in tho western
portion of this, (Luureus) oounty,
in tho seventv-fifth year of his ago,
Mr. Wm. W. Oneal, ouo of the best
and most highly respected citizens in
all this secliou of tho country. He
was beloved by all who knew him, a
devoted husband, an affectionate
father and a kind aud faithful friend.
He joinod tho Baptist ohurah at Pop
lar Springs, Rov, Jordan Baker bap
tizing him, when a young man. IIo
removed ins membership to Lumen*
Hill, whetpe it rormunod till his death.
He w*o a sufferer for two yours with
that fearful diseaso (cancer) felt that
all whs well with him, and was wait-
ing patiently tho will of tho Master
to call him to that eternal Homo of
blis*. where there Is no more suffer
ing. Ho leaves a wife, several chil
dren and a Inod of friends to mourn
his low*.
J. T. 8.
Year's Support.
Laurens Count of OuDiNAitn.
August T.crm, 1880.
Whereas, appraisers appointed to set
apart a yem’s support to Mnry Woodard,
out of her late huuhund, Mike Woodard’s
estate, have filed their award in tide office
in terms of the law
These arc, therefore, to cite and admon
isli ail persons concerned lo show cause if
any they have, on or by the first Monday
in Hepteinher next why said award should
not he made the judgement of this court
und recorded. August 2nd, 1880.
John T. Duncan,
4t Ordinary.
Year's Support.
Lauubnb Court ok Ordinary.
August Term, 1880.
Whereas, appraisers appointed to set
opart a year’s support to Beyl la Woodard,
out of her late husband, Tillman Wood
ard's estate, have filed their award m this
office in terms of the iaw.
These arc, therefore, to cite and admon-
Isli all persons concerned to show cause If
uny they have, on or by the first Monday
iu September next why said award should
not he made the Judgement of this court
nnd recorded. August 2nd, 1880.
John T. Duncan,
4t Ordinary.
all persons concerned to show cause, if any
they have, why letters of guardianship
should not be granted the applicant on the
first Monday in September next.
Given under my official signature, Au
gust 2nd, 1880.
John T. Duncan,
4t Ordinary.
CERTIFICATES.
Albany, Ga., August 1, 1886.
Dr. Whitehead:
Dear Sir:—I hod a bad case of blood
poison, which for two years defied all
treatment. One bottle of P. P. P. made
a peimnnent cure.
John Gaffney.
Waycross, Ga., July 80, 1885
I had the rheumatism for five months,
and 1 took one bottle of Dr. Whitehead’s
PPP and it cuied 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.
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Gentlemen:—I lmd rheumatism for over 0
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Aueaat 4th, 1886 ly. • AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
of P P P (Prickly Ash, Polk Root and
Potassium) and after seeing what the in
gredients were—as the formula is on the
bottle—I concluded to try it, and after
taking three small bottles 1 was able to go
down town and attend to my business,
nnd I must say that I feel like another
man.—Am now taking the largo size and
to-day I believe that I will soon be as
likely as any man of 61 years of age cun
expect to be.
A C Lang.
Milton, Fla., Jah- 20. 1880.
This is to certify that I have been af
tlieted with scrofula or blood poison for a
number of years. The best physicians of
Mobile said nothing could he done forme.
1 also took a large quantity of 8 S S but
found no relief in anything that 1 took.
My limbs were a mass of ulcers, and when
I was sent to a physician at Mobile my
entire body was a mass of sores. I had
given up all hopes, nnd as a last resort
tried PPP (Prickly Ash, Poke Root, and
Potassium) and after using four bottles
(small size), the sores have entirely disap
peared. aud my general health was never
better than at present time. People who
know me think it a wonderful cure.
Respectfully, Eliza Todd.
Two years ago 1 had the worst ulcer on
my leg I ever saw. It had eaten down to
(he hone, nnd my whole leg lielow my
knee and my feet were swolen and in
flamed. The bone wus a wolen and pain
ful and discharged a most offensive mat
ter. My physician said I had necrosis of
the bone, aud my leg would have to come
off. At this slage I commenced to take P
P P nlso to batho my leg with hot cnstile
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I think P P P is nil a man could ask ns
a blood purifier, os I have known it to
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remarkably short time,
Asa Ammons.
Jacksonville, Fla , July 1, ’85.
Waycross, Ga,, Nov. 15, ’85.
Dr. W. H. Whitehead:
Dear Silt:—At your request I will state
my cos. Some years ago 1 contracted ma
laria in its most violent form while living
at Newark, N. J. I consulted various
physicians nnd took numberless prepara
tions recommended as sure cures," but it
stuck to mo like a brother—or more like a
inother-in-luw. I finally came South, and
while here tried new remedies said to "al
ways euro malaria, but it stuck to mo,
nnd you know the old broken-down condi
tion I was in when I enrao to you. You
put mo to taking your PPP and X im-
E roved rapidly, nnd am to-day in as good
ealth as 1 ever was—in fact hotter. As
a remedy for a broken-down constitution
it has no equal.
Yours, etc. T P Cottle.
This is to certify that I hod tho rheuma
tism for three years. 1 bad two physi
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sevoral other medicines. I saw advertisen
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I came to Dr. Whi'ehead I was helplosd
could not walk, and suffered so I could
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RespeclfuMy, IIeny J Walduou.
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