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TZECE POST.
WftDNBADAY 8F.PTKMBKK 20. 1880
4. A. PEACOCK, Editor.
Political Talk.
Mu. Kditou:—The dumocruls of
I.uiirciia county took a notion tliut
iiiey were tired of purclmsable nogroo
Mid the most ignornnt whiles making
for tu u choice for representative; nml
weary of bigoted ignorance cmutitnt
ing itself the champion of tliodouio
cratio party, and claiming tliut, the
»htnt*or tyciirgis /if haply l hoy ever
lieuril of him) liitd transmigrated into
ilioir bodies. Now, us they thought,
the light' nfttUt ho very
hard. they* wished to devise some
plan that would select a good iipm
no»T itwd always; with pluck as trite
ns mMl, and nnubutingzeal. So wheii
this question was anoouhedd. the
Gordon and Bacon mm hoisted
flag of truce,.listened alien;ivtdy to
ibo a&f$ u ty n ' iuM l mml IfiPtyj.fWti
ft riiaaiMilinrr ir/ti/i/t 't’lu ..t
o«o dissettMtig voice. import of
3Sol(ltiOJ
those rcsoltit.tons wys earned into
effect, to tljc extqtjfcvf selecting the
iittki hawk bill* blue gamo .cock of
Bai^y'B distriot to do tho fi'ghting.:
He was pitohod down into the demo-
cnUtKilowhywd. Now there was a
great big old broaihtail heavy ci'uw
•'dwtitekoF cock standing tifar iuIT
watching the inancuyoring. lie mis-
took tho littlo,blue game's strength
fro.i- their comparative sizes. So lie
cackled away to tho ropnhltoaii liens,
tlmtjtfffit was a ootmhonse.oliquo af
fair.'gotton up to qjigat then) o^of
their righji to vqtq m that noiuiiiutidn;
that it was their privilege and right
to caw their veto in that nomination
for /fob^'chbloff; it’u'd since the'demo*
<,rMk *JW! ® ut of it,,that he
took their slight so deeply to heart
that AslWould not go into it either;
thuif Hilt li ttlo’game was brought, out
to llgiit theiii, 1 of edurse, as proved
by iti ! being a democratic nomination
purl imputed in byVivbrj duinocrat on
Iho gloithd cscopt ity non, who 1 U
High—low—Jack—and as in unit of
tho game as littlo imwkblfl l>ltW!
And that thoy must sofitot them q
champion to moot him; and that lie.
from his sympathy with ihcm^nml
t*M his indignation toward the
domoomtp, forlt lm olftrrtgo (?) of ex -
eluding thbnt from tilio> iioinillation.
and from his snjierior size, must aim
ply bo their ohumpion to light the
gamo; tliut bia.sueooss. iu itho light,
and hia aqtiwns,afterward in i'ho log
isiaturo would demonstrate the wis
dom of their choice of/mw. Then the
republican hens sorter gnng hack at
"doiniatekcr’ tlmt ho Imd alWavs
boon, tq thatl,party; just' what
gutno was now trying tu be, and he
had ample opportunity to IniflP after
fheir rights boforo but 1lail never
considered them before; that ho had
dono nothing anyway, but diuw l.is
l>ay, with a “regularity worthy -of
*U commendation,” but that they
would sqo about; and tho 'dohiinbck-
er" took this as *jt\hai consent, and
challenged the game. To fighting
they want, "The game worried him,
and ho spurred him, and gaffed hiin
in Iho signal chord; peeked him and
badgered him, until
St,
•hoboeitme
Woody that all theyoung frWhg ! size
oooksof fowl yard Imvo smelled is;
and assumed liihaiatUliitifa; and are
flying upon tho st.umpto orow, ui.d 1
sometime* foci likoithu old slmnghey
of Buckeye could orow tho; .but ho
cannotspuro tho Aime. - j .
1 met* noisy old mud thu other
day from.Iho backwoods mar the
“domineoker,” whosaid Ik* had ^)Iv-
ud all this business and was trying to
mnko tho people seoYhiiV tins Uuly
Dublin ring was trying iq rfi’O overy
tiling its own wjijMjj piotiy big piig,
was engagod in milking ono or her
cows on the evening of iho 10th
•Sept, when for sumo cause she was
thrown down and the cow ran our
her, bruising her body in seven,
places, am! inflicting scrims injurs
to tho spinal column. No one was
with her and iL is not known just
hosv tile accidoiiL occurred. Her
husband was near and ran to hoi
iMfistauee, hut zlto was so fatally in
juled that she could not sland
suffer herself to be moved for some
time.
On the next day she rallied am
some Impo was entertained for her
recovery, but sliu was seized with
chngcsiioii and no skill could avail
to restore her. Him remained ini
conscious to iho Inst ami OMiht not
odmmnnioatO with her family o
frioildl. Hfie died- muiTb’iiudid by
tlfeiiniiid in proseocii l>riIfdsi) Idving
hearts folded’-her hands and fell
isieoj*, like a child in its Tiibtjici’
aiins, mi Monday morning.
■Him leaves a dovoteu fiiisbuml with
WhOm sho lived happily for forty
thi oo j’oni's and hoi wee. ivhi»m as
hushaud aiid wife there existed tlie
most beautiful life Of peace ainl bar
many. Hho leaves nlso sHt- eliildrcn
l o inourh Ihe ldsk of a devoted, fond
mother} ainl by whom klu) will in
sadly iniskeir. Hhb' lnid Umdo that
imbross of eharadtfsr up/.n her chi
Urdu that’ only tho true 'mother can
make, luid hits given to h’ih* Comity
four nohlb 1 youiig tVieif anil two
daughters of unusual pro hike, ltd
son IfcoboVf, a promising young man
^(1 yea's old, proceed -1 !itid six years
ago to the spirit wdrl I, 'and she nobly
S'ibp(itt6d to tho kal hol‘ea\eti|(>ni
and said'-Tho ford’s will l.e done
Hhuliiad lost twidcliHdi eh tu f. re, one
agor) three, iiml the other ipite iiu
infant, hut sliu ree.ignizl.'d her clii
dron ns belonging uV ilVe I,'id, and
•nu-mto! qviqy heard ht‘i" u ilbeuso tf.nl
fnbli.shlyj” for liis ileniings with her
in pybV'ideiioe.
Hho was ah oxtram din'ary, woman,
and in this ago of sham and show
and jdinJinxyncss it Ks truly refreshing
o meet witli tho true ideal woman.
Vho word of Clod pictiires'-the tint
woman and tells us \\ hat is expected
of hqr. Hhe wilts created us ludpmeei
for limn; or as r rhe Wise umn has
wiiltou iii Frnv. hist ehaj), 2(1, 2?
and U8 Va'fses. •“Hire iipeueth lie!
mouth with wisdtiin. itiiijOn her
doi'guo is the law of kindness. Sh.
looketh -Well to tlid \VfiVs of liei
hpufjehtdd; Wld ! eatii*th nof (.'lid.bread
of idLmoMi ITer children rise' up
aird c ill lvot< blessed.” Shu 'preserved
qdiMIHCfetivW euii(UMii degree
a,.d '• iis iiceotints for tho large place
sue hint in ihu dfWtYtf dll fil'd ,'i:o*.u uni -
nity where she Jived; for rlie ras
univoisnlfy beloved. She never
united vyitb thechiirch lint she pm-
fossed a hope in ObVi>t when .‘lie was
only 17 vein's old, ami rived buoyed
up by that hope. Sim was kept hack
by a sense of nitwdrthitiess, hut no
one vvlpi kiiuiv her doubts her fu
turoi ;The testimony of her lien re •
sfriokeii hiivibtind at her grave: -fr
?.ho hasn't gone to heaven theie is no
eUrniue for'Mity of the r;\‘f ..f m.”
nnd Who oiiiihl judge like a constant
oompui ion nf ntmrly half a coiVturv;
Hliu Wn^ hud away in ihe old Stun-
,0 .v bur 'ing gmtiiuj. A tn ; , ,\V>luusd.iy
22nd iii the presence of one of the
hifgyst loqqpip^es thut vwy gut hei'ed ,
tboiv.i jUu.it in pj.ice wife, mot In r.
friemU Wo sorrow % yon, not «s
.' huso a ho: have ini hope, for wo ex
1 jieot.ro iheel ybb again'in iho morn-
ingot the resurrection and join hands
in etorujii friendship mi vhedmuks of
sweet deliverance.
with COO ofifviturens bonut v's
v s ties;
Uuy te-VK
dW
irnntrrr
.void
democrats in ft^on tlib
resolution jiassed! But of course the
old man hqd solved it; t wits knowing
to circumtj|Uueea. Ono morning just
before day # thut old nmn wits lyhtg
oleeplmw, ^ a current xifriaublitne
tliought running tluough his brain,
lino electricity down telegraph wires,
and the wliolo subject became luinu-
uous under the light of his brain.
Juar.ut that moment precisely, Ueti
nett Keas old jackass stepped out,
of his stable at the brea^bf day and
viewed the pliant Gijcn ihro«i|d»
bis spectacles, and calculated his dis
laod^Y
Wft r »fS iaSl9
PEPSIA, INDtGESTJON, !l
W SS, CHlkb? AND fevers,
IA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. (
] T c’vea NEW
TT ... tpvtfforat.
,ntr Rni t2:;
lltBtMt'to
svusffi&s;
weak anJ AlUng
by Strengthening
oe and magnitude. %
IV »bo suered nientoi v t
. 0. Sinillt, who died a
cw«s
To
ral. 0. aniiru, wno uie«i at her ItqltU'
in Utircnt eonut'y, Ga.,‘on M.mduv
Hepl. mb iu I he flplh tv.vr of her
age. «fp Iboso few lines mitten. She
C os ■mi
no hurtful
Ht, lit com-
at* tied, tojethtr
wttha »rt of'har.i.
V*
Absolutely Pure.
Tills powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesoineness.
Nlore economical Ilian the ordinary kinds,
and cannot tie sold in cornpetitjon willi
Hie multitude of low lest, short weight
nlum rr pliosphate powders. Sold nuly in
Mm. ItovAj, Bakino PowokhUo.. 10(1
Wall fit. N. V.
Cuardlanship.
GiSORGlA, Lmiiiuns CoCnty. —
Whereas,.]. )S. 'riiomus 1ms filed Iub ap-
pliciition for letters of guardianship for the
person and property of Norn Crumpton, a
ini nor orphan of Surah Crumpton.
The.ie are, therefore, to citp uml adinon
nil peisons concerfied to show cause, if any
they have, why letters of guardianship
should pot be granted lliy nppliciuil on the
(list Monday hi September next.
Given under my official signature, Au-
giist 2nd, ISSti. "
John T. Duncan,
41 Ordinary.
LISS!
2fiO|0 Acres imuiovftl fnrin lifnd in SO tiff-
forenj, pJaeea from 1 to 12 miles from
Dublin. Terms easy
4 Store Houses and Lots on Jackson and
Wudiinglon Streets.
lfi Huildni'r nml Jlusiiiess lots in and n-
} 'mid Dulillii.
Dwelling Houses well located in Dublin.
2 mall 2 room Dwelling Houses.
Building'mid Business lots at Bruton
Station, D. & . II. It.
'• 10 Acre place, Saw Mill Bonanza, Bruton
Slntion. D.Ar .H it.
MOO Acre place i'i J seUlctnents 11 miles
west of Dublin. Bari/irln •• -
I.nnds Hought and Sold
Specially.
28 Shares I). & . I C'l-up.
Patronage Solicited. Buyers anted.
Prompt allenlion given to ail
Business.
' OrriOO f 'AUMKUH V< ,\NTKI»,^g3
Julius A- Burrsey 9
(«(literal ItqiiL . state and Col
lecting Agency.
, f* 1111\) ! inkiiri11ico'• on'go.111' ( 'terms'
Scut) iii Voiir nge.n'iid get u:;liinato of
cost. >
P. P.
I J
1.
I’KICKLV ASH. l'OKF. HOOT POTASSIUM.
THK GRKATKST
BLOOD
OF THE AGE.
'JHK'I'IFICATBS.
Albany, Gn , August 1, 1885.
Dr. Whitehead:
Dbau 8ih:—I had a had case of blood
poison, which for two years dolled ail
treatment, One bottle of P.. P. P. made
a pci nuincht cure.
John Gaffney.
Waycross, G«., July 30, 1885
I had the. rhcMimatism for five motiths,
and 1 took one bottle of Dr. Whitehead’s
P P P nnd it emed me sound and well,
and 1 hesitate not lo recommend it to
those who desire a blood purifier.
Respectfully, JE Smith.
’ ■ „ bake City, Fla,, Jan. 2, 1880.
IIP Mf’g. Co., Waycross. Ga.f4-
Gentlemeu:-^Ih'’ ' *
Imd rheumatism for over 0
( nnd last May was taken down and-
confined to my ticcf—my feet aiul lpgp were
badly swolen and the color of a red apple
»qid 1 was in u fearful condition. 1 heard
ofPPP (Prickly Ash, Polk Root and
Potassium) and after seeing what the In
gredtents were—as tho 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
mid 1 must say that I feel like another
man.—Am now taking the lnnre size and
to day I.believe that 1 will soon - he as
likely ns any mau of 61 years of age can
expect lo be.
ACLaniC
Milton, Fla., Jnu. 20. 1880,
fills-is to certify that I have been iif-
tliclcd with scrofula or blood poison for a
number of years. The best physicians of
Mobile said nothing could lie done forme.
I also look n large quantity of 8 S S hut
banal 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 hail
given up all hopes, and as a last resort
ned P P P (Prickly Ash. Poke Root and
Potassium) and after using four hollies
(email size), tin 1 sores have cdirely disap
peared, and iny general health was never
better than at present time. People who
know mu think it a wonderful cure. *
Respt titful ly, Ei.iza Todd.
H)*UL“bi±XL -
CtutccfN Conquered.
I he Bwift Specific Company have the
most ciiduliitahle evidencejiS to the cure
of Cancer by thoi famous medicine, S S 8.
Among others, John S. Morrow, an old
and highly estCenu*l citizen of Florence,
Ala , nukes the following statement as to
the merit's of this remedy.
•*1 have been suffering with a Cancer in
niy right ear. fot; about three ‘years. I
tried various remedies mid xvaJ treated
with Iodide of Potash, which produced
rheumatism. My feet and legs were great-
swollen, so that. I could not walk,
bout one year ago 1 was induced to try
Swift’s Specific, which soon removed the
trouble In my limbs, ami-my rheumatism
Is now entirely gone and n\y Cancer is
steadily improving. being better
now than at any. time within two years,
iliif. medicine lias dune pie mo|c good tliau
uiything el«3 I have taken, and j feel that
1 am on the,mad to a spee Iv cine. Un
doubted ly bwijft’s Specific is the best blood
purifier fn tltii AvOim. _
John 8. Monitow.
Horcuce, Ala,, Sep;. 22, ’84.
I wo years ago I hail the worst ulcer on
. niy leg l ever saw. h had eaten down to
the bom- ami.my whole leg below my
knee and my feet were swolcu and. in-
named. 1 he bone was swolen and pnhi-
lul and discharged it most offensive mtit-
ter. My physician said I had necrosis of
the bone, mid my leg would have to pome
. ,h,s 8ll, S e!l commenced tir take 1 P
1 l also to bathe my lee with hot castile
soiui-suds. ft began lo improve at ouee and
healed rapidly,- apd is to day a sound aud
useful, leg
I think PP Pis all a man could ask as
a blood purifier, us I have known it td
cure some terrible cases of syphillis iu a
remarkably short time.
, , ... Ar a Ammons.
Jacksonville, Flu , July 1, ’85.
15, ’85. •
; Waycross, Gn„ Nov.
Dr. W. H, Whitehead:
Deak Silt:—At your request I will state
my ctts, Some years ago 1 contracted ma
laria in its most violent form whllo living
at Newark. N. J. I consulted various
physicians and took numberless prepara
tions recommended us sure cures,’Mmt It
stuck to me like a brother—or more like a
mother-in-law. 1 finally came South, and
while here tried new remedies said to "al-
wavs cure malaria, hut it stuck to me
and you kuow the old broken-dOWn Condi
tion 1 was in when L came to you. You
put me to taking your PP P and 1 im-
pioved rapidly, and am to-day iu as good
health as 1 ever was—in fact better. As
it remedy tor a broken-down constitution
it has no equal. r
Yours. etc. T. P Com.E. [
A. B. FARQUHAR.
A. 15. F
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Belting kept instock.
Steam and Water Valves, Steam Pipes and Fittings, Inspirators,
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Repair work solicited and: pi’oinptly done and ns cheap am
All machinery sold by us we guarantee to bo ns represented.
Write or call oh' us for P ces and descriptor ol ar.\ thing wa
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els, the celebrated tunhel-llpped measures, uud a fu 11 ' J
full line of the most popular
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Such ns—
rncopherous, oimmous’ inver Ueuulatur
uower, (Jure, i)e Wee’e uimuuativc, &ufe Kidney Cure
Ague m Oil, Galling Oil, lYlusiuug Liniment, Voicauu-
vVoriment, j'arker’s buhtbme Yvorm J.ozougc-s,
Linenziue, Spalding’s Prepared Glue, Tutfs Pills,
B- W rignt's Pills, Ilatlcr’s Pij.'s, Ayer’s Pm*,
_ 1 his is to certify that I had the rheuma
tism for three years. 1 had two phvsi-
cmns to treat me; also took eight bottlhs
(large size-) of S 8 S and spent rnonev for
laal other medicines. I saw ndvortisen
I have had a eaiicer on my face for many
years. L have tried u great nnuiv ruiue-
die.Sj but without iclief. 1 almost gayu '"**
FuiFvn i»P hope ef over.bblngcuK-d.' 'Dr. fliiil* , . . - v - ^
r. j man. niy sou, recommended Swift’s Spo* 1 V s «u«w for rheunintism. Whes,
clfld. which thave btgcu wiUi great re-1 1 p**? e Dr. Wlii’ehead .1 .was -beiplead:
suits. .Yly faw Is olmfist well, atid* it is |' oou ' f J u °ti walk, and suffered ,^o I. could
impossible tor me to u,\press.mv. thanks in , 1,01 s *dep at night. In fact my ‘ life with
words for what this medicine lias doue PW?continued , suffering^ My brother
for me. < Keanl of Dr. Whitehead’s remedy, (Prick-
I Jv Ash, Polk Root and Potassium) iuitl
| brought the doctor out to see me, and he
rut me to taking P P p. The results
“ u *~ I Soon "dropped my
Mits. O^i.vn Hahdman.
Mouroo, Ga„ Sept. 2, 1884.
From Malaria.
lit the fill of L3L'4iI was taken with n
c«s6 Mtnalariai fowr which prostrated me
both body and mind. I was drugged after
__ fffid.
the old fnsliiou with mercury and other
ndavtal mixtures, but with ito good ru
suits. My health \viis slialterd aud my
energy gone. My log* and fw*t would
swell, and ! had what uvciyUnly
Wii
I IF, *»l»r «m*
•M, «M4 *u*
v “""* D ;lf:;S7l Comp "»'
. ■ ±p thought
S dropsy. Titesesymptoms niariiiwj ute.
1 was ready to grasp at auy remedy
suggested. A friend uuvised lito to try
Swift's Specific. I priH-uml three bottles
tttid commenced its nwi. The swelling
warn subsided. 1 have taken ibe three
bolllos. wliich have made u iierfect cure,
and l feel like a new man to-day. There
hern was a umfw meritorious’ medkine
olfrroti to suflering humanity. It lots
wrought wooden Tor me;
, * . WlJ.UH JoKW.
IweslMirgi Uv Countv M««vh 11, 18S4L
For sale Uv alt drundsts.
fTriyis- ua Uiood sm| Skin Ditrasw
Thu Swift 8pe’.'lrte Co.. Drawer 8, Allan
to, Un.
sticks aud crutches, and liegiftt to walk
ulmut. AH the ^welling went ck»yvd and I
was free ot pain after taking obe Iwttle. I
continued to take it until: I had taken
three bottles quart size and was thorough
ly cured. I went to work on a farm, and
have worked stt adlly this year" tending'‘a
crop and doing other farm work. In fa
act
so eompjete was my recovery that l inar-
session of health
rie«l, nml am now iu puss
am’ happiness, which is a strong coutnst
to the miseruhic life of pain «ud~ suffering
Iwl Iwfore 1 took the greatest blood puri
fier of the age, of P P
I most earnestly recommend it to all
the unfortunate sufferers from r’-eutratitni.
ResiwcifuM.v, IIkny J Wai.dhuh.
Tin? almve modk'iucitformic wholesale
and retail, at
a. MtejB A 66»3.
Dublin, Ha.
May a, )8Sd,
Curaline, Tyler's Hyrap of
Arabic, Peruyium Ghid . Cure?' 'Oiilitih ;
Chill Tonic, Holmuu’s LiverpJftals, J;rew-
er s Lung KestOrer, Marshall’sTreparoU Cubeh :
Cigaieites, Laetopeptiuc, b. 8'. aua SliceufelU’s
Medicated 8tock heed. Hull’s, Y egetaule YVorrn by run
Bull’s Buliy Syrup, Boyd’s But lory, D.ay.’s Kidney gad,
- -- -
Worm Confections, Alcock’s Porous Plaatci's Btrengthemnc
Plasters, Benson’s Caycine Plasters, Kieffer’s Peruvian Cnill Cure
4’AjXVV UO0DX. .
idiit'L'j /V l* II
Rare and' etegahi Colognes, cheap Colognes, Mi
»*M I \«l*> II.miiiVi t It 1 Iii..... ..>1
Hair Dye, Beuutdul ’J'ollet Soups, Pomade, Plum
Musks, Extracts, Mhgnolia Balm
and Fancy Powders, Combs (all
reupi,
ohfimA
n?
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Lcgul Cap, Foolscap,
Sliding wax, mucilage
books pend, pencils',
ink erasers, paper
protectory, pen holders. Arnold’s YY ntiug p luiu.
rel-eutly adopted by-the School Board for the P
A%wh»qgi’8.'
Hymn Books, and Psalmists. £2?" YY e will order auy “hook hot i’i stoo£ and furhibh
same ‘u a short time tit publisher s pt ices, provided the money is left with the orerr
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We have just received a gross lot
of Liputnati’s Pyraiuge fc right fresh
froiii the hianafucturers, which we
guarantee will cure chills and fetor
if directions are correctly followed.
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■ Ot! Interest to Ladies.
The new treatment for ladies’ diseases
discovered by Dr. JjLyy A. Gregg the dis
tiugitished Luglibh Physician und nurse
wind, has revolutionized the entire mode
Should it.fail to cure, all yon have t(i!of treating these cninplninib in England
do, is to call at U. Hicks & Co s. cign
a cert ideate lo that facl and wo will
refund you’ your money .Will.
|deasure.
II. IIlGKS&Co.
imd is now being introduced into the U. 8.
tiuder u fair uuct noyct piup.
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trvfl lie Htss/Ais sent fete to every lady 11
whose is suffwkif Cram any. gdHM»Mi«&uw
mou to the sex who icuds her address and
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UM8. Addrusa, UHEUG REMEDY
i»ASY, PALMYRA. N. V