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TKCEJ POST.
WEDNESDAY SEITEMBRIt 8, 1885
J. 4- PEACOCK, Editor.
CIiarU*.«ton’.s Desolation.
jit is said by l lioso who have visited
Uliurlcaion since the earthquake thul
the dispatches fail to give a collect
t>~i^uvssion of the actual condition of
atfa rs there. The reason doaiitless
is, Ihut it is impossible to convey by
languago the feeling of desolation
and dread which has taken pos
session of the city. While the loss of
life and property is not as great as it
was at first supposed to he, the
disaster is a torriblo one. Cities
seldom suffer greater misfortune
from wars, cyclones or epidemics.
it appoars have been the purpose
of itlio Charleston acthorilies to get
along without accepting any
assistance, if possible, hut when they
viewed the ruined homes, and under
stood fully the necessities of
.thousands () f people to whom no
•avenue to earn bread will open up at
oiieo, because of the impossibility to
set the wheels of business in
operation dmmediuteJy, they fell that
tt was necessary, in order to prevent
suffering, to make use of whatever
aid was .tendered.
(Of course Charleston's trade i.< not
Iqfit to hor apd uho is not to bo
regarded us a ruined city. She hr,s
t;u lie red a groat misfortune bat she
will become her old eol^ again and
her prosperity will bo as grout as
over.
Just now, however, site needs help
and ,it is gralifyitt that it is extended
to her from so many sources. Her
people Jinvo not yet recovered fully
from the blow they roooived, but they
-pee,recovering rapidly. They are not
the kind of people to fold their
hands and do nothing when over
taken ly trouble. In a few days
bus : uoss will bo moving through its
uoousiomod channels. The work of
clearing uway the ruins has been
begun already, and in a few days the
city will wear ji more cheerful
aspect.
y-lumauuds of people are nf.ruid to
trust themsulvos in their weakened
pud partly wrecked homes. The
dread of anothereartliqnaKo visita
tion koops them out of evop those
houses which though to a groat
oxtent ruined, would afford them
cheltor. Their condition, therefore,
is,deplorable. Tlioy are, as it wore,
paralysed- They will huvo to pm. uji
with such temporory slid tors as they
can got until thoy oun make their
homes safe and habitable.
What fltoy ,wpnt is help enough to
lido them over present difficulties,
ami that they are certain to get. The
* wltolo country profoundly sympa
thizes with thorn in their misfortune,
and will give thorn nil the assistance
they need.—Savannah Ketvs.
rtie people of the Mouth, at least,
should not await for the players of
the imperilled. Our Helds are while
our supplies abundant. Let thu
nch and the pool of all sections,
come to the rescue with food and
money, pouring into the lap of our
suffering sister such gifts ns will
arm her for the coming struggle
and gild her tottering ruins.—Ma
con Telegraph.
Charleston, South Carolina, has
suffered greatly from the effects of
the shock of curthipiukc which was
f It in almost every part of the United
Slates last,night ono week. It is a
pleusure to state thu loss or lives mis
not as great as was at first feared,
but is fearful enough as it is. The
loss of property is estimated at $10,
000,000. The citizens of the pine.-
uro hard at work endeavoring to put
things in their proper shape, and.
with their enterprise and the assis
tance that is pouring in from every
quarter, the residence portion as well
us the business part of the place will
resume its natural appearance. An
editorial from the .Sutumiuh News,
which appears in another column,
will givo the leader a true idea of the
damage done.
New Rond.
Laurens Court of Ordinary, for county
purposes,'August 0i 1885.
ivherons W G Burch ct at, have mad)
application f< ra new public road-com
mencing ill the residence of J. W. Nolen
and funning by or nour the residence of
E C Culpepper J) T Warren, .1 T lvlnclicn
WT Kinchmi, \V A. Lowery. T .J Jlpbbs,
und Arch lGpyd, to Wynn's mill on the
HcVillo road, and . conuiilsionftrs np
pointed to roiicw said contemplated road
have filed their report recommending Mild
said road to lie made a public road.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned to show cause if
any they have why said application should
uot bo grunted ou the first Tuesday in
Hepteihucr next.
•Ioun T. Duncan, Ordinary.
year's Support.
Lauiucns Gouut ok OiumiAjin.
August Adjourned Term, 1885.
Whereas, appraisers appointed to sel
apart a yarn's support to Mrs. Sarah A.
llorndon out of her lute husband, James
Herndon's estate, have filed their award in
tills office in terms of the law
Those are, therefore, to e tc and mlifinn
ish all persons concerned to show cause if
any they have, on or by the first Monday
in October next why mid award ;1;n;ld
not bu made tin- judgement of tills court
ami recorded. August 27, 1880.
John T. Duncan,
4t Ordinary.
iralitr WooS ly noiropan
I'twialc, cnclnn«iir.g, at
ntsovurjmbllohod. ICv(v .
imbor tllusjrn'nl with vplnndid ciiRruvIiiK*. This
iblloallon, fiirnl.uo* a most vnliinblu onurnlopodiaor
formation which ao portion olinttWI lio vaihonl. Tin
to huiunro, moot...
envorian, luvniitlniui mul pat cut»
number lllustrater* -
nformattnn wlilth no ponton olinuliT bo without. Tho
lopnlartly of tho ScntYeriTlo AXIV.nWAN to nuoh ihut
U ojroulnitnii Hourly equal* tl' tt. of nil cthi r pnpnr.rf
‘ olaM combined. Vrlco, ftiSJ a roar. Discount to
Hoid by nil nowodonlvtu. KlUNN £
obit. Hold,by aU now
harm No. 9Xi llroadwt
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ATENTS.
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Munn A Co. hnro also
«nd havo
dred
avo prepared more than,Ona Hurl-
1, Tlvouaprtd anpHcsUone for ust-
genu In tho Uiiind Kt«to. and forotim
* ronutrle*. Caveat*. Trade-Mark*, Copy-
7 right*, AulBtonoiits. and all other papers
fot aoourlnR to Inventors their rijthte lit tho
KtnteiT, . Cutmdit, I'uplond, France
(iornmnjr nml other frrelRn rounlrUm, prepare
attdmn not lea and on r.-nnonabU terms.
tnfoniiMimi as to obtaiuiou patent* cheerfully
" ii-bpokf
of inform*
ronirh Mutm
■lea
turn without, iiharKti. llaml-liook*
Ion sent free. patents ohtnlnod tm_ .
J Co. aro noticed lit tho Scientific American fruo.
ThoadvantnRoofsmih imtieo I* well ttmleratood by All
1 roadway, Now York.
)Auxnnu»,
Lpttk to Ulinrleuton.
ilt m,ight surprise thoso who believe
in an undying hatred between the
lute warring sections, to nolo the
expressions of sympathy and pledges
of assistance that are home south ward
•byfiuaH and wire for tho unfortunate
jiooplo of Charleston. Without
exception, almost, communities
overywl\oro have stretched out their
hand towards “The City by tho Sea."
.Snob sympathy, such generosity,
jmore limn anything elso, proves tho
jinity uud brotherhood of tho Amori-
.cau pooplo.' It will lesson tho
misery of a grand old community,
atnl knit yot (inner the bonds ivhioh
nut nro created. Charleston has
suffered much; wo do not recoiled
.that sho has ever asked outside ussis-
tanco. it is ovident that even now
site recognizes with extreme reluct
unco tho necessity (hut has been forced
upon her. A gainer peoplo never
faced war, iluod nor pestilence, and
it is bard for them to realize ihut
from the summit of a promt pros
perity they have been, in the iwink-
li/ijg of nu eye, cast down and made
dependents, lint tho hour is full of
terrors, und thoro is, as yet, lurdlv a
rift in tho dark clouds that ovoi hung
them. Practically, tho whol,e people
are without homes. Their roof is
the sky above, from which at nuy
moment destructive missiles may
fru poured; their couch tljo mothtu
earth, which trembles as they lie
down to sleep. Uuless blighter
hours aro soon vouchsafed, warn
and suffering will stalk through
their tui^stuoddeath claim a harvest
pf victim^
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral,
No ottier complnliit*(uc ho liiyliUoa. l»i ihctr
ntlnok ns thoso ulb'ctliiB thu tlironl amt Iumrs:
iioiieso trllloU with by thu nmjoiity of milur-
ors. Tho ordlimi'y cough or coM, i.Mi'.tii j-
|iorhn|>8 from a trilling or uuconroiou* ix-
|>osiire, is often hut tho begiimlug of u Hunt
BiakuoM. Avail's Oin ttKV I’Ktrron.w. lum
woll provuu IIh olllcncy In u forty vrar*' tight
with ilirout nml Sung UI»chbv8, auU bhouti) to
taken in utl ousoa without Julay.
A To?Hblo Couftb Curort,
"In 1MT J took nsuvoruootrt, whichnfTcctnl
my lungs. 1 hart n torriblo oougli. nml pnssud
night nllor night without sloop, Tlio doctoia
gHvoiuoup. I tried AVKu’g Ciikiiuv l'i:r-
roit.vi., which roliuvod my tunes, Imluct-d
•loop, nml nlfordod mo tho rest iiooobwu-v
for tho recovery of my ctrongih. lly tho
continued use of tho [•rcTOUAt, n i>einm*
nout euro whs cllcotod. 1 mu imw lii yours
old, hnlo nml hearty, nud nm rntisllotl your
CitKUitv Ukctohai. mivod mu.
Hgn von K a I it UROT a Kit."
UooUnglintn, YU, July IS,
Oronp. — A MuOtrr’* Tribute.
“ V.’llUo tu tlio country Inst winter mv little
le'y, throe your* old, wax ml.on 111 with croup;
it seemed ns if ho would thu trom strangu
lation. Ono of tho family suggested thu use
of A vine* Cituunv i'n roiiAt., n bottle of
which was always kept In tho house. Tldt
\.«»trh*tl in sumll nmt fnaiuout dreo*, nml
to our delight In less Umu half an hour tho
lluto patient wn» brontltlus «>n*tly. 'Hie ttoo-
tor oatd that tho Cui ltl.V 1‘mtQltAl. had
Ktvi-I my rtariiiiK’s Mb*. l.’au you wonder at
our gniuutdoV sincere!y untw,
mkh. kmma anstuv. 11
15a Wool l£SUt St., Now York, May 16, tsfS.
" I tin vo n*cd AY Kit's CttEttitv Ukitoral
In tay fHatily for oevcnrt yoaio, and do m<l
hoaltntu to pronuunoo.lt tho mo*! otTectusi
rmaudy fur -xtugh. and ooldowe havo ever
tried. A. J. CttASB."
1-ako Crystal, Mtnn., March 13, lt«t
" I suffered for etjtit yoors bwm ltronrtdt Is,
sad alter try ing; tn.mv reuunth s with m» awe-
Cl's*. I wu* curort by thu ux© of A v Kit’s Ciiku-
UV I'Kititiai. .ItMKPU \VAU«:«,"
■ liyoulia. Mis*., April ft, loss.
1 1 enunM my enoufh In pnrtM of Avt n’s
Cananv PKfTtttt,vt M heiievtufi as I rto that
tu; Mrfo havo tliort
hat for It* n»a I shoutrt lot 181
f< am luu* troubles ‘ UttAUboN.
ruioaiiuo, Toxas, April S3, tteS.
Nu ease of an affection of tho throat or
lungs exist* winch cannot he grvntiy rohttwrt
by the u*« of AVKR'a CHKttitv rncroftsb,
and a will nf«oay« mr$ when tho itiseaoe a
*<4 already beyoud tho control of metUoiuo.
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Guardianship.
GEORGIA, Lxuhkns County.—
Whereas, J. 8. Thomas has filed his ap
plication for letters of guardianship for the
person and property of Kora Crumpton, a
minor orphan of Sunth Crumpton.
These are, therefore, to cile and atimon-
all poisons concerned to show cause, if any
they have, why letters of guardianship
should not be grnnled the applicant ou the
first Monday in September next.
Given under my ofiieiul signature, Au
gust 2nd, 188(1.
John T. Duncan,
4t Ordinary.
Notice
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"1 have been suHVrinJrwitl) a Cntificr In
my right oar, for about three years. 1
tried various remedies and was trouted
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ly swollen, so that l could not walk.
About otto year ago I was induced to try
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trouble in my limits, and my rheumatism
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This medicine has done me. more good than
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Florence, Ala.; Sept- 22, ’84.
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Dr. Whitehead:'
Dicaji Sik:—Iliad a bad cose of blood
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treatment. One bottle of P. P. P. made
a peimaucnt cure.
John Gaffney.
Waycross, Ga., July 30, 1885
I had the rheumatism for five months,
and I. look one Dottle of Dr. Whitehead’s
P P P and it cured me sound and well,
and I hesitate not lo recommend it to
those who desire a blood purifier.
Respectfully, J ]£ Smith.
Lake Cily, Fla., Jan. 2, 1885.
P P P Mf’g. Co., Waycross. Gn.
Gentlemen:—I had rheumatism for over 0
years, and last May wu3 taken down aud
confined lo my bed—my feet and legs were
badly swolen and the color of a red apple
and I was in a fearful condition. 1 heard
of P P P (Prickly Ash, Polk Root and
Potassium) and ufter. seeing what the in
gredients were—as the formula is on llte
bottle—I concluded to try it, and after
biking three small bottles f Was able to go
down town and attend to my business,
arid 1 must say that I feel like another
man.—Am now taking the large size and
to-day I believe that I wifi soon be as
likely ns any man of 01 years of age can
expect to be.
A C Lax
Millon, Fla., Jan. 20. 1888.
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 said nothing could be done forme.
I also took a large quantity of B S B but
found no relief in anything that -I took.
My limbs were u mass of ulcers, and when
I wit’s sent to a physician at Mobile my
entire body was a mass of sores. 1 hud
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Respectfully, Euza Todd
Two years ago 1 had the worst ulcer on
my leg I ever saw. I.t had eaten down to
the hone, and my whole leg below my
knee and my feet were swolen aud iii
flamed. The hone was swolen and pain
fill and discharged a most offensive mat
ter. My physician said 1 had necrosis of
the hone, and my leg would have to come
off.. At this stage 1 commenced to take P
P P also to bathe my leg with hot castile
soap-suds. It began to improve at once and
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useful leg
1 think P P P is ajl a mnn could ask as
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remarkably short time,
Asa Ammons.
Jacksonville, Fla , July 1, ’u5.
Waycross, Ga,, Nov. 15, ’85.
Dr. . II, Whitehead:
Dkah Sin:—At your request I will stale
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mother-in-law. 1 finally came South, and
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and you know the old broken-down condi
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Yours. etc. T P Cottle.
I have lutd a enueer on tny face for many
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Mus. Ouvtf IIauduan.
Monroe, Ga„ Sept. 2, 1884.
Free From Malaria.
In the full of 1884 I was tuken with a
case of malarial fever which prostrated mo
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suggested. A friend advised me to try
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aud ooiiitiicucod its use. Thu swelling
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This is to certify' that I had the rheuma
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1 came lo Dr. Whi’ehead I was heipiesd
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Chill Tonic, Holman’s Liver Pads, Brew
er's Lung Restorer, Marshall’s Prepared Cubed
Cigarettes, Laetopeptiue, S. S . S., and Shcenfelu’s
Medicated Slock Feed, null’s Vegetable Worm Syrup.
Bull’s Baby Syrup, Boy’d’s Battery, Day's iiiduey Pud,
Worm Confections, Alcock’s Pi r <us Plasters Strengthening
Plasters, Benson’s Capcine Plasters, Rieffer’s Peruvian Ciiill Curt
Jb'AfiCr GUODH.
Hair
styles)
biyACSj 1OOIU l>iUBUUK, £>Ull liiUbUCb, imioiivoy ujiuvtug iiiuouco, cuumu
Brushes, Ladies’Kuivcs, Mutch Boxes, indelible Ink, Pocket Books, Playing Laid
Hair brushes. Hair Oil. Bath Sponges, Shaving Cream, Ac.
li () OKS A KD S TA T1 OK Eli 1 \
Legal Cap, Foolscap, Bill Paiier, Note paper, Letter paper, Envelopes (all sizes
.a.;,-. M r Box ]
sealing wax, mucilage, fancy Box paper, biauk books, ledgers, day-books, accoun
books pens, pencils, slates, school crayons, \\ ouster's spellers, inks, pencils, slatet
ink erasers, paper Listeners, rubber bauds, rulers, magic mkstauUs, culeudar pencj
protectors, pen holders. Arnold’s Writing Fluid. A lull line ot the school books
recently adopted by the School Boaiti for the Public school of Laurens county,
Hviuu Books; autl Psalmists. We will order uuy book uot in slock aud furnish
same *u u short time at publisher s pi ices, provided me money is leit with the orerr
feb 18-tf
lh HICKS & CO.,
DUBLIN. GEORGIA.
We have just received a gross lot 1 , Ot lutorest to Ladies.
of Lippmau’s Pyruluge, right fresh
fumn i bi> maunfaot.iirer-j which wo The new treatment for ladies’ diseases
ftoui tue mauuiacturers, wmtn ' V0 ! discovered by Dr . M<a . y A . Uregg tlie dis
guarautue will cure chills and f 0 ''- , ' iitijr U ished English Physician aud nurse
if directions ure correctly followed, iwhich has revolutionized the entire mode
Sliould it fail to cure, all you have to'of treating these complaints in England
do, is to call at li. Hicks & Co’s, sign aud is now being introduced intotheU. 8.
» ceriiitoHto to that fact ,„4 wo w.ll
refund you
plpaatirc.
your money
II. Hicks & Co.
5 TON
WAGON SCALES,
(i«a it**l B**»ia*Ji
T«l* IMOM »■* B**l* IU«.
trt UiMnt is sent free to every lady
whose Is suffering from any disease coin-
mou to the sex who scuds her address and
13 2ct stamps for expeu-e, enurges, etc.
It is a punitive cure for auy form of fe
raalu dis.-usc and lUv free trial package is
many timch sufilcieut to effect aj>ermanent
cure. Full directions uccotupauy the
latekage (which is put up in a plain wrap
per) also price Hsl for future reference.
.No trial package will be vent after Aug. 1*J
1880. Address, GREGG REMEDY CO.M
pany, palmyra, n. y.