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THE POST.
WKDNE8U.VY OCTOBER 13,1880.
J. A. PEACOCK, Editor.
Tll<*
Oar tegular «tnte election occurred
on Wed neyday liutt, 6th instant, and,
mj will be seen from the result pub*
Halted below, i lie vole |Mtlie l in this
.county was above the average. The
(fate, of tho man who made an attempt
td miming us an independent will
Ikj a warning to any who may at*
stviupf that ro|f,iri the future. \Vith
the exception of .about forty votes
.With which that number of negroes
-single shot .Mr. Burch, the Slate
ihouse officer^, with tho exception
*4fMr. Uitmett, who fell short two,
.received the full vote; and General
Gordon's name was stricken from 150
of th^iegularilbrnocratic tickets. The
.election was exciting in hIiiiohI every
I precinct iti .the county, they having
/bfon/da1f\*«a«cW li]r the aspirants for
(legislative honors, who succeeded in
getting,thejr friends to take decided
sin n (^T, ' f
T!ijjfollowjng is tho vote by dis*
Aricts’Jfpr represeiUa/ivcs, and the ag*.
gregnlo for ull others voted for:
‘ Baimw’s: .
Conoy
202
JBlircji „
‘ JJtqKR.YR:•
<Con» t {, ' a
(/iJi s :eo
Uu(Ch t ,, 1 )>tt.
.17
‘■■yfmtot'.'. ■ .jfionoH •
<Co8ey ftt( " , ‘ >iK,i ’
•20
;V....«7
iGoni
»n
.BtriuiAM.Y'Bi
•nil ;tn
'Com* 1m
ibViiLm:
•OB
r . 408
iluft}[i‘ ! "' ' , 281
*“* IfASrrrbN’H Mud.:
(thflHr* ** lUl • 40
Bu^li •«**%*■ 7
<J ;irAhv Ann's;
<to«ey !l '‘ 66
' *4
J* 1 . 1 ,;Uokbon*s:
f 06m^ > ' ,, ‘ loo
MW** ‘ .
, ’ ‘^(iWERYs:
OoiflJ si t 68
Bnrhtt 1 ’’ ,ra ' J ^" J , 91 *, '• ;8
'Xjw-' ^o'XKtt: 111
(Coney n f :ui
Bui# B,,in.v
iCon<\y'
iBnreb
<'oney
Bareli
UX VMktSfCKy,;
fiKKDY jSmuxas:
[Smith's: >
.0.1
V
.67
,7
4.7
61
tib»« »O0
Jhir^ji iioai ^il,s &
JKojt Ukpkhskn.tay i \ r:s:
Umwyy J.187
Jtarqlloigca -it,' i W 400
miijority 031
#): iJfoR Sknatoii:
John A. Douglass 1404
Fok Governor:
violin B. Gordon. 1460
Fyn Skchktahy Statk:
hi. tf. Barnett 1470
!^ftn.CoM.t’T. G,knrual:
AY. A. %'ght .1481
Fon Tukasitkkw:
If. U. Hardemart { 1481 I
Fon Attorney General:
'Clilfo'rtl Anderson 1481
There were t \Vo votes against tho
amendments to the constitution,, und
1812 aud 1307 in favor,of.them.
* -'*^1 jg&t ".£* j
It it noticeable that Mr. Coney's
majority is one of tho hugest over
scored in thj« county, and one that
any man should feel proud of. On
.the evening of the election, after tho
returns began to come in, a good
many of the nominee's warm sup
,|H>rtera%ere Wild wills excitement
and pleasure. One of the number
solicited Ymj town Tor one hour, and
lUpou ,his Tbqnest being acceded to by
live mayor, yetis. hurrahs and shouts
«f .began to rent the air, and
irhen the rvHarns .from Bailey, tho
representative's lieu* district, were
iuade Jtn'own the scene was indo*
sQritiablo. A f us tjtLeexci Lenient was
Mxer, tins eojwd Wg*u to disperse,
all hilawous over ,ihe victory that
had been noliioved. At nine o'eluek.
ho*vu\qr, ti»e tiring of anvils begun.
«vhj(||i was kept up for a good long
time.
.4*0 Tbursi)ay night half of Uuilqy's
district, uud hundreds of olln rs.
Jroni ditUaant .jxMiions of ilie ooun-
iv. met at Mr. G. J. Halliard'* iosi>
demv* mid uiarelied up in .1 process*
,,lutie«, J, O. M»-Hue and others
ion hnndredfl of yards long to acre*
nude the man who had been so
highly and worthily complimented
by such a Imndsomc vole of bin
countrymen. The crowd wm \a
rionsly estimated itt from three
limit]red to four hundred uud
fifty.
•Speeches and music were first in
order, the first ol which wore made
by Mr. Coney and Rev. George M.
rrescott, Mr. B. II. Blacksbear and
Judge J. B. Wolfe, three of bis
distinguished guests—that proved to
be—and the latter by Messrs. Dennis
McLendon, B. H. Bltoksliear, Dick
Tho Ntcklovillu brass bund crossed
ttic line nnd came over to participate
in tho frolic, und the boys acquitted
themselves remarkably well. The
cant ot lime und space fo-bidu our
commenting at length on tbgRpeuk*
ing and music; wish it were qtlici;*.
wise.
fn conclusion wo will say that
notwithstanding the fact that tips
was the largest crowd that ever,
gathered ut a man’s house, on such
an occasion, in this country, Mr.
Coney was equal to the yfiiorgonuy.
Lie, having got woid of it, Imd hud
a bountifiil mid elegant sujipcr pre
pared for the momo.it mis occusio'n
and not one of that large crowd lacked
for any tliing to-appease hi* uppotito.
All were made to feel perfectly it)
ease- as if iliey bad been csprcally
invited there. * Taken as a whole, it
was prouoimcod by all to tic the
biggest thing over Witnessed in this
country.
Dismission.
I.uarens Court of Ordhnir.', Oeiobc"
’f <ani 1 sun. • ,
Wlioron« If. II. Walker adniiulHtrnlor
on the catoto of 11. II. Kelliim lam tiled Ids
application for letters of dlstnlwdoii from
anal ndminlKlrutioii.
These are therefore to rite and ndmon-
IhJi all iiorsotiH to show cause If nay tlmy
Jiavo way luUei-s of dlKiniHhiou from said
administration should not ha grunted tin 1
applicant on tho first Monday in Jniiuary
next.
Given under my otllelul signnitire Mils
OotOlHjr 4tll 1SS0.
Jons T. 1) JXt’WT, Ordinary.
*ffiCmaCordial
C I it 1; s
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
'WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND TEVERS,
•MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT," Un
KIDNEY TROUBLES, l' iJ
(NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
TT U Invlgorot. _ IT give* NEW
Inc and Dc- --Ju ‘ I.1FE to tha
llehtful to take, 'J’wijole SYSTEM
and of ureHt value Prt<J.l |>y StrenKtlieulna
,aa a Medicine for IV^dNl the Muaclcn, Ton-
weak and Alllnii ■NX* '* Ink the NERVES,
'Women end.Chll- f xr.d ccmmlctelyD’
dren, HE ’ M xeatlnK the food.
m
Mineral*, la com-
poaed or carefully
aelected Vaffeta*
bla Medicine a,
.com>bVne* .aklU-
fully, .-making a
•Safe’and Rleasant
.Remedy.
Vur wli ay all tli
Uook, ‘Volina,*
by I c n d I n g
nhyalciui.a, telling
how to treat dl»-
ebaea nt HOME,
mailed, together
with a net of hand*
lomocnrdiby new
Hcllotypeproceak,
.on receipt of 10c.
•alar uaar
MinrnnlalaaiytPnrara. B'iouH pia ila«
, tm.iNt umuui, ivimt tn.vn, *«a a mu .»u«
lvttla will in win, |i iM.
■ raian. a.imV r» i 'AA.kt - i
Volina Drug and Ohomicol'Company,
MtUIMUHK, *0»'V. Ik A.
AYER’S
Chany Pectoral
No other omit plaint* are ao (ualdloua t> ihclr
atUtokitathonaiilTeotlngtlie thront mul uiiimi
iWMia no trilled with h.v the mnjorlty ol a'nlfor-
*w. Xho tjrfBHiirjr.eowgli w wild, tvauitUig
Ofrlutps from a HlKlns .«r .anicanndnus ea-
pt'anro, Is oftim tint the beginning or n lain I
Avail’ll Utimtav i'lH tolt.u. Un*
well proren Its elllcnoy In u forty''years* light
with throat anil lung dlsenscs, nnd should ho
.ta.keu (it a|l V*sc» u Itlihut dehty.
A (Terrtlili* Cutiglt Cttrefl,
-'•‘In IMJI look asersmauKl, whleh nlfeetid
my iuiius. I had a terrible emiuh, ai^t pnw. d
Ulflt alter night wllhonl. sleep. TI10 dortois
gave nan up. I tiled Avaai’aCiiKniiv Pro.
ttmM, which rolieied w«y I mart, induct'd
ahtep. nnd nlfoixhtl me the wot ireewnrv
far the recovery of my HvcngUi, Ity the
continued nae oi the I’KtToMAt n perma
nent cure was cllcotcd, 1 ami non- <U years
old, hale ami henaty.’nrid am satMIctl your
ctiKunv i‘ixr«i!Ai, saved me,
• lk*ttA0K FAnimtOTiiKR,”
Rockingham, Yu,«l«|y 45, Jug.
, ^ Croup.—A XfolhiVa Tribute.
" While In (he country ln>t winter my little
la>y. tlnco years old, w ns taken flltMth matin'
it un if ho vvouhl tp miiii mgui^h.
latimi. One of the family suggested Ilie nsc
ot A«ru’* Cm.itav Pkvtoiiai. a i«4ilc ot
rklsli waa alwaya kept in the house, 'ilda
v.aitric,! in anmll ami fix-^ncnt iWis.-jJ
to our delight ill lea* than hall an hourtMl
little patient was breatliing caallv. 'Ilu; ,Vpe*
tor said that thu CliailStv PrcttiAt. had
aavetl my darling'* hie. Can you wonder as
our grwtUudeV Smeen*ly tours,
MW*. KVINA
i» "••• lisih st„ Sew York, m«> ft, ttra.
**! bate weed AVRR’s CliratMv PtWTfdUVt.
Ill my family for aeverul years, and <ki not
beallate to yeounimee It the most effectual
remedy for aouglu aud col.l* »*> bate eur
Wed. A..I.CWASK,**
lAkc Cryatal, Mhun, March IS, ing.
** I suKcred forclglit years from Itronehltlt,
and alturlryiatg m.mv icrncdt.a with MO MiC-
ecss, l art* eutvd l»y the u»o of Avr n*a ('urn.
uv rntnarL. jautra Viums."
' hynaksjaln^ ai rii *>, i.-n-,
" l e*u»M gay enough In praise of Avm'a
CtIKttttY I'l i iumi, believing >> I 'to Hint
but for Its ns-- I should long since have died
from lur„ irouble* r. t.n iotHi.v,**
Palestine, T> v.u, Aprttsj, t -y.
Jfo rasa <>f an ithciinn of the tbroat or
hi'iga e».»t» alsicli evuiiol In- greatly relieved
I’TiMic u.o r»f AVi:9t*a Ou.unv Piiioaat,
ami It v>dl •i.’a'n.v* evare wben tbe ihecaao w
Oltvad* beyond the c>ntrol >■( ti.e iieiuc.
I'RKMI'.BP rv
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sol.l by ad In If;.Ha.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
, Tills powder uevor varies, r A mnrvel of
purity, Hlreiigtli .and wholesomeness.
More cdonomiea) lluui Ilie ordinary kinds,
ttfid cannot ho sold in eoinpotition with
Ilie liinililutle of low lest, short weight
alum or piioBplmte powders, (fold only in
can*. uOYAl, Haki.no Powdku Co.'. 106
Wall Ht. N. Y.
P. P. P.
ICKI.V ASJf. POKE HOOT FOMUDV/U
THE GREATEST
BLOOD PURIFIER
OF THE AGE.
CERTIFICATES.
Albany, Ga.. Aucpist 1, 1885.
Dr. Whilehead-
DBar Slit:—Iliad a bad case of biood
poison, which for two years defied all
of P, P,. p. made
treatment. One bottle
a pcimancnt cure.
John Gaffney.
AdiiiiniMti’utioii.
Georgia Laurens County.—Whereos \V
b Heal I has filed his npplichtion for letters
of ndinloistnlion on the estate of .Jordun
\\ r J.ybn litre of said county deceased.
These lire therefore to cite and hdmoniali
all persons to show cause if any they have
Why letters of administration on snid cS
talc should not be granted the applicant
on the first Monday in November next.
Given under my official signature this
September .".Cth 188(1.
JOHN T. DUNCAN, Ordinary.
l»S^IfE *I«!
25600 Acres Improved farm land in 50 dif>
ferent places from l to 13 miles from
, DubJln., Turns easy.
4‘ Store Houses anti Lots on Jackson nnd
Wasltlnglon Streols. ''' ; ■
15 Hiiilding aud ihisiness lots in and a-
) und Dublin.
3 Dwelling Houses well locidevl In Dublin.
3 mull 3 room Dwcjtiog 11 oases.
6 Building nnd Business lots at Bruton
Btatioo.De& .R.H.
‘i 10 Aero place, Saw Mill Bonsu/m Bmlon
Hint ion. D.vt . It. U. f**. '
«()0 AcVc plane in i{ sul ilemcntH 11 miles
wett of Dublin. Bargiihl
Tntmle**, Bongltt, and , Bold, a Specially.
28 Sllares I). & . t ' Cheap:
Patronage Solicited Buyers anted.
• Pr6nipi nllention given u> all
■ , Business.
d tS? u A0Q . Faiimeiw Vf anted.
Julius A. Burney,
GDiuirai R«al Estate nnd Loi
lectlng Agoncjr.
|^*Life Uwi.if.nc6 ongo.nl tortns
Send in Vonv age and got entiniuto of
cost.
X)*ixTd1±xl - C3-a_
CniH!#8 Conqiiot’etl.
’I lie Swift Spi'elile Company have the
most undubiUible evidence ns to tho cure
of Cimeer by thoi fumonstwedieino, S S S.
Among oilier.*. John S. .Marrow, an old
ami highly esteemed citizen of Florence.
Am , miikes Hie following statement as to
the merits of this remedy.
“I have been suJTering witlta Ciuicor in
my rigid tvir. for about three years. I
tried vnrions remedies aud was treated
with Iodide of Potash, which produced
rheumatism. My feet aud legs were great
ly swollen, h> that l dbuld not walk.
About one year ago I waa induced to try
Swift’s Specific, which soon removed the
trouble in my limbs, aud my rheumatism
is now 'entirely gone and my Cuncer is
steadily improving. hiring lmtter
now than at any time within two years.
rood than
'J'ids medicine linsdonu momorogom.
unylhing else 1 have taken, and 1 feel that
I uni ou Hie road to a speedy cure. Un
doubledlv Swift's Specific is the best bkwl
inu’iller m the wortd.
John S. Mokuow.
Florence, Aht., Sept. 22. ’84.
I have had iv cancer on my face for many
years. I have tried a great many reme-
«i s, but without relief. I almost gave
up liopo ef over being cured. Dr. ilanl-
mau, my sou, nt>comu«endwl Swift’s Spe-
citio. which I have taken witlt great re
sults. -Mv face is almost well, and it is
impossible for mu to express my thanks in
words for what this medicine has doue
for me. , *
Mrs. Olive Hardman.
Monroe, Ga., Sept. 2, 188-1.
Free Fr^ip. Malaria.
In the fall of 18S4 I was taken with a
case of inslurial fever wliiclt jinistruted me
lsitii liody and mind. 1 was drugged after
the old rnshioti with tacreury and other
mineral mixtures, but witli no good to
suits. My liealth was sliattcrd nnd my
t in rgy gone. M> legs sud feet would
swell nnd L Imd vvlnu everybody thought
was dropsy, Th> s<- symptoms alarmed tue,
nnd 1 was ready tii grasp at any remedy
-.uein-'tod. A friend advised me to try
Swill’s Specific. I procured three Ih>iiIi-s
and .Minmenei'd its use. The swelling
soon sub^M I lutvt taken ilie tlirvx-
bottk->. wltiv'li have made a perfect cure, !
and 1 feel like a new man today, 'i’lierc
never was a more meritorious medicine
t tTerad to sntTering Immunity., It lias :
w 1,mg lit -x ■■;.!,!- :,;r nu-.
: • ,, ..4, i-, , Wu.i.m Jones. I
I.oesbnrg; I < e (’aunty, Mmx-h II, 18SI.
Ftti- vi|b io all dniiQtiktlk
To iii**- on Hlooxl mid Skin Diseases
uwikd fnf, i* 1 *
The Swift SpoMile Co., Draw«r 3, Alton j
u, Ga. 1
Way cross, Gn., July 80, 1885
' I «®u the rheumatism for five months,
and I took one bottle of Dr. Whitehead's
P P P and it cuied me sound and well,
and I hesitate not to recommend it to
those who desire n blood purifier.
Respectfully, J E Smith.
F fteen Years a Sufferer from
Rheumatism.
What lion. W. II. Wilder, Mayor of
Alliany, Qn., says.
I suffered fifteen years with Rlicumnlism
and during that time tried all tiie so-called
specifics that I could hear of. One of them
l paid ffi.OO per bottle for nnd took nine
hollies nnd received no benefit from any of
graudson, who runs on the
}\- & W. Italifoud, finally got a bottlo of
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
Polnssiuin) while in Waycross and induced
to take it. The first bottle allowed its won-
do ful effects, nnd after c ntinulng the
use of it for u short time the Rheumatism
disappeared, nnd I feel like a new man. I
take great pleasure in recommending it to
sufferers from Rheumatism.
W. H. WILDER.
Albany, Ga., June 1**, 1880.
Milton, Fin., .Tnu. 20. 1880.
This is to certify that I have beeu nt-
dieted with scrofula or blood poisou for a
number of years. Tho best physicians of
Mobile stud nothing could ho done forme.
I also took a large quantity of S S S hul
found no relief in anything that 1 took.
My limbs were a mass of ulcers, nnd when
I was sent to a physician at Mobile my
entire body was a mass of sores. I bad
given up nil hopes, and ns a last resort
tried P P P (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
Potassium) and after using four bottles
(small size), the sores have entirely disap-
E rcd, and my geueral health was uever
er than nt present time. People who
know mo think it a wonderful cure.
Respectfully, Ei.iza Todd.
Two years iigo I had the worst ulcer on
my eg I ever saw. It Imd enten down to
Die hone, nnd lily whole leg below my
knee nnd my feet were awoleu and in*
darned. The 1mm* was swolen and pain
ful and discharged a most offensive mat-
ter- My physician said I had necrosis of
n , nc v , auri »»y ll ‘fe r would have to come
off- At ibis stage I commenced to take P
P P also to bathe my leg with hot enstile
soap-suds. It liegan to improve at once nnd
healed rapidly, and Is to day a sound nnd
useful leg
I think P P P Is all a innu could ask ns
a blood purifier, as I have known it to
euro some terrible cases of syphillis in a
remarkably short time.-
, , Asa Ammons.
Jacksonville, Fla , July 1, ’85.
Waycross, Ga,, Nov. 15, ’85.
Dr. W, II. Wrdtehead:
Dear Sin:—At your request I will state
my cas, Some years ago 1 contracted ma
laria in its most violent form while living
nt Newark, N. J. I consulted various
physicians and took numberless prepara
tions recommended as sure cures,” hut it
stuck to me like a brother—or more like a
mother-iu-law I fi IW «| v ca mc South, and
while hero tried now remedies said to "al
ways cure-malaria, hut it stuck to me,
aud you know the old broken-down condi
tion 1 was in when l came to you. You
put mo to taking your P P P and 1 im
proved (rapidly, and urn to-day in as good
lmallli as 1 ever was—in fact better. As
a remedy fora broken-down constitution
it has no equal.
Yours, etc. TP Cottle.
„ to certify that I had the rheuma
tism for three years. 1 had two hhvsi-
cams to treat mo; also took eight bottles
| (largo size) of 8 i) S and spent monev for
several other medicines. ’ 1 saw ndvc'rtiscn
ns certain cures for rheumatism. WIu-s.
11 camo to Dr. Wlii'ehead I was liclplesd
. could not walk, and suffered so I enulu
j not sleep at night. In fact my life was
one of continued suffering. My brother
heard of Dr. Whitehead’s remedy, (Prick-
lv Asli, 1 o!k Root anil Poiassium) and
brougiit the doctor out to see mo, and ho
pul me to ‘.aking P P 1\ Tlu; results
were ustoinsliiug. I soon dropped my
sticks and crutches, and began to walk
alMiut. AH the swelling went down and I
was free of pain after taking one bottle. I
continued*to take it until' I bad taken
three bottles quart size und was thorough-
ly c url'd. I wunt to work on a farm, and
have worked steadily tliis year tending a
crop and doing other farm work. In fact
.*<> complete was my recovery that I m ir-
rkNl, imd am now in possession of health
am’ happim ss, which is a strong contrast
to the miserable life of jialn and suffering
I led before'I took the greatest blood nun*
tier of theege. of PPP.
I most earnestly recommend it to all
- avx.vaatiaav.iiva it IU 2g(|
the unfortunate Hifferc refrom i^rumatitni.
MeapcctfuMy, IIkny J Wald non.
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limey cundies, fruit jars, corks, ou cans, all sizes, from gitt oilers up to d-gatlon jack*
cts, the celebrated funnel-lipped measures, aud a full line of the most popular
Patent Medicines.
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—Such ns—
Hostetler’s Bitters, McLean’s btrenginemng' Cordial, Brudfield’s Femalft '
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"Godfrey’s Pryor’s Pile umtmcut. A Ayer’s ilatr Vigor, Hull's flair l(o-
jbiowur ivuthairon Tricopherous, oumuous' xnvyr Regulator
newer, (Jure, tie Wee'e Carminative, oale Aiuuc-y cute,
Ague in Oil, Garliug Oil, Mustang Lmimem, Voicamc
tVorimcut, Purkc-r’s.Santoiue norm im/enges,
'* Liuenzme, Spaldiny’s Prepared Glue, 1'uits Pills,
l< Wrigut’s PiUs, Harter’s Pills, Ayer’s PUif,
Glider’s Pills, MaA' Apple Pills, - .Jayne's
’ Pill’s Perfected'L.iver Puls Xuuiuu
Root Pills, Ba ley’s Chill &
Fever Pills, Iron Bitters,
Curatinc, Tyler's byrup ot Gum
Arabic, Peruvian chut Lure, Cuban *
Chill Tonic, Holumn’s Liver Pads, Ptow
er’s Lung Restorer, Marshall's Prepurcd Lubeb
Cigarettes, Luctopeptine, b. b’. b., and bliceufelu’s
Medicated btock heed. Hull’s Vegetable Worm byrup,
Bull’s Baby Syrup, Boy’d’s Battery, Guy's Aidney trad,
Worn Contortions, Alcock’s Porous Plasters blreugtkenuig
Plasters, Benson’s Capcine:Plasters, liielfer’s Peruvian Lhdl Cure
FMer GOODS.
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Rare and elegant Colognes,^ cheap - Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia BMm
Hair Dye, Beautiful Toilet boups, Pomade, Plain uud Fancy Powders, Comb* (*U
styles) tooth Brushes, JNail Brushes, Clothes Brushes, bhaving Brushes, Counte#
Brushes, Ladies’knives, Match Boxes, indelible Ink, Pocket Books, Paying
Han- brushes. Hair Oil. Bath Sponges, bhaving Cream, Ac.
BOOKS AJSi) STATION DRY.
Legal Cap, Foolscap, Bill Paper, Note paper, Lett* paper, Envelopes (all abet*
sealing wax, mucilage, fancy, box paper, blauK. books, ledgers, day-books, accona
books pens, pencils, slates, scltool crayons, W ebster’s spellers, inks, pencils, elates
ink erasers, paper fasteners, rubber bauds, rulers, magic luxstanUs, uticudar penci
protectors, pea holders. Arnold’s.Writing Fluid. . A -lull liue of the school book*
recently adopted by the’ bchool Board fen the Public school of Laurens count/
Hymn Books, and Psalmists. ESP* We wfll order any book not in stock and furnish
same m a short time at publisher’s ptices. provided the money is left with the orera
H. HICKS & CO.,
DUBLIN. GEORGIA.
1AJI1B
isjtsJ
feb 18-tf
We linve just received a gross lot
of Lippmau’a Pyraluge, right frosh
frout the manufacturers, which we
guarantee will euro chills and fever
tf directions are correctly followed.
Should it fail to cure, all you have to
do, is to cull nt li. Hicks & Co‘s. sign
u certincato to that fuel and wo will
refund you yunT money
pleasure.
II. IIicks & Co
Of interest to Ladies,
The new treatment for ladies' dUeasn*
discovered by Dr. 3I«ry A, Gregc tha Hi.
tmguished English Physician and nurae
which has rcvolutionizcxl the entire mode
1 of treating these complaints j n E nj *j*nd
ami is now being intro<luced into theU. 8
under a fair and novel plan. , ■ r
ly,. 1.!, Sufficient of this remedy forow month'*
nni ' trial (mtmcnf is sent free to every JadV
(whose is suffering from any disease com-
!mon to tbe sex Who sends her address and
5 m. P 8 ,*®. 1 f °r expense, cnnrges, etc.
A O Py , *V*for auy form of to
lUACnM t?J n * dl , a,ftSt ’ *rM ixickap u
WAhUN SC ALES,*!many times sufficient toeffert n Kimanent
in.umiu.nM.. *u. 00w , Full dirixiions nccompaDY tb*
iwcka.are (which is put up In a plain wrap.
— — and PWl also price list for future reference.
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IpANY, PALMYRA, N. Y.
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