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WEDNESDAY OtTCBER 90,1*W.
J. A. PFACOCK, Editor.
Dinner use to nr a opr.
Til K fTIKK TRADING AND
HANKING COMPANY'S
SC UK ME,
A f»H*u of •Srcniiiffltiivi IteturMi 8a v.
animli iiml Neighboring Forts
and the Principal European
Porta l*i be K8lablialie*l
' *' • Next Monili.
• Savannah New*.
A corporal ion known ha tho Free
Trading and Hanking Company line
just been formed in England for (lie
promotion of direct free trading be
tween tbe principal porta of Europe
and the Southern and Western
States of America, through the Soul It
Atlantic.ports.”
The company has a capital of £550,
>}■ 000 (#2.750,000). Savannah, Chat lea
ion, Brunswick and Port Koval are
die four £ South Atlantic ‘ ports
through which llio company will do
its business on this side, and Savun-
unit will bo the main port. The
/efcompimy’a purpoio is to bundle all
the trade it can betwoen Europe and
the South mid West over a direct
lino to bo controlled by the compa
ny.
At prosent an immense amount of
tho trade of the Southern and
Western States goes around ly Bal
timore, Philadelphia, New York
and Boston. With a lino from
Savannah to Europe direct, lime
and freight will bo saved.
k mttucr LINK.
A gentleman who is taking an
iutertst In the progross of the com
pany . remarked yesterday that
“owing to iho extension and
consolidation of the funk railways
bot wecu the interior of the Southern
and Western Stales of America and
South Atlantic ports, amt the
commercial, agricultural and mining
* manufacturing developments
now ousting in those States aajuiring
uow inle-ts and outlets for their
tuoreusiug export and import tiallie,
tho South Atluntio ports aio the
»utuml gates through which such
commercial interchange with foreign
ootintries should directly How, whit
out being tributary, us at present, to
tho Northern ports. The South
Atluniio ports being in a tea peram
oiiiuaie at all seasons of the your, are
. input ucoessiblo and are permanently
La °l ,on lo nuvigmion, ivhil^ tho
trausatluntio passage between those
ports and Europe is free from the
dangerous icebergs, fugs and heavy
ituruis eucouatered in the northern
passage.”
THE COMPANY A DIltECT Alt If NT
it is there l'oto proposed by tit is
company to open through direet.
comuteroiul intercourse between the
vx|.ofiois and ituuoriers or piodutiers
and consumers of the iutertor of the
United States and Ettropw. by tho
Company noting as direet agon b
between them, iu sueh transactions,
and continuing u h tho means cl
shipping acoom modal ions Ity the
ownership and steamships, tailway
freight cars, docks, wharves,
warehouses, grain elevators, cotton
presses, lands, etc. Tho banking
depurluieut will muko mlvauoes on
couhigii iieitis fdr freights, warehous
ing, hisuiance and general forwarding
charges.
'The company will uudertako to
pjomoto and foster tho immigration
of European colonist to loumo and
contribute to tho general improve-
mem of the commercial, agricultural
milling and manufacturing resources
of tho Southern and Wcstorn States.
ADVANTAGE OF SOUTHERN POUTS.
Owing to thegoogmphioal position
of the South Aliuulio ports iu con
uectiou with tho interior of the
United States, being at shortur dis
tance to those principal centres ot
production and immufuoiuro than
from the more northerly ports by an
average of from 15 to 25 and even 50
per cent, d.ffereuco in tho distances
iu favor of tho South Atlantic ports,
will always enable elm company it.
carry its through direct truttio ut
lower oust to their consignors o>
elieuta iliau can bo douo in New
\ork, Hoiton, Philadelphia or Bui
timure, as nothing can earn pete fa
nimbly ugaio.t the combination
constituting the management of tin
eotmocin.d operations of ihocompa
Wr
TO OP«l| NEXT MONTH.
’i lie i . input\ iajk ols to establish
regular lines of w«»§k»i i«-r ?d< ain#hi}*n
Mime time next mouth between (lit*
principal (Nirtflof England, (Scrmut y
llollni.d, France, Bp tin and Italy,
and the four Smith AlhuiMo ponr
a In >ve named. No trouble will be lint)
ia obtaining ships to start with, and
if tin 1 project promises s.ic-ctoa *wifl
(Mtssenger steamers will be bought or
built. The project oh believe in
owning tltdir own cars amt they will
build nr buy chih. The Central
Kailroad Bank w ill most likely do
the banking businesa for the company
hi Savannah, as the Central railroad,
it is slated, will be closely iult rested
ia tho company’s trade.
For much of the lime during three
months of winter (ho railroads be
tween tho West and New York and
other Northern c'lies are blockaded
by snow and trade stops. No such
dilHculiy is experience 1 on the trunk
11 ies between Mio South Atlantic
porta and the West.
W bon Atlanta ge s her Atlantia
and MUsii’tippi niilnud built, and
and Macon cnmplelts her North and
South Polo Line, folks in Georgia
e. r. ran out and picnic ut the eutdi-
nut points ovory Sunday*. It is better
to be born a Georgian than rich.—
Telegraph.
Dismission.
Laurens Court of Ordinary, October
Term 1880.
Whereas K. IT. Walker administrator
on tho estate of R. H. Killnm has tiled Ills
application for letters of dismission from
saldadniinlHtratioii. .
These arc therefore to cite and tulinon-
Uli all persons to show cause if any they
have why letters of dismission from said
administration should not tic granted the
applicant on the lirsl .Monday in January
next.
Given under my official slgtiaU.ro this
October 4th 18H15.
Jens TJOusi’vs-, Ordinary.
;■ THE
SEWING
MACHINE
WITH
Automatic.
M-tading
Cylinder
Shuttle.
No. 3.
’The ELDBEDGE “B" is cold with tho
guarantee cf being the BEST
that can bo MADE.
AGENTS WANTED.
ELDREDBE MANUFACTURING CO.
363 and 306 WABASH AVE«,
CHICAGO, ir,
AYER’S
Cleny Pectoral
No ntliov ooiu|ilalnt» m o ho lutMicim' tlitlr
Alti.Ok AMlkosuMtl'i l'tiltlf till' lla-ont Itl.rt lui:g«>.
nous to trilled with by the majority of »uiUr-
•r*. The ordinary Cnttfih or void, rtsuUli p
liorliniis from n trilling or unvoiaoU-«• u-
Ikmiwo, is often but tho beghiiih.g of a f^sl
•toknos*. Avuit's Cur.nay t’uciin.w. but
vrotl proven IU otltcncy In a forty ytiua' ttfilu,
JtUU threat mul lumr dttv.mr, and sliuuld lo
tuacu La ait eatani (RRiuut vlolay.
A Torrililu Cnugli Curml,
“ It* W4TI look a seven solit, which nltvcud
mjflttHW, 1 lmdnic.tltducoukb.amtmiM.td
buhl Alter nlatu without sleep. Tietlnetm*
pave mo up. 1 trioil AVKit's Ciikiii.v I'm-
Toit.tL, which relieved my Innas, imlucul
sleep, amt ntlVmhhl imi we rest ueccwmv
for tlm recovery of my MvenpUt. U.v lie
continued use of Iho I'muxtAt. n nrriim-'
uent cure was otTootod. I am now oi yesm
old, Imlo and 1.early, amt am sutiolied jour
UiiKiutr i'fierottAt. saved me.
HoK.vrK I'AninROTaiai."
Itochtnalism, VU, duly 18, IKS.
Cro.tj*. — A Alothcr’a Tribute.
"While tn tho country la*t winter mv tlttto
Imy.tl.roo year*old, wantalen 111 with ormu.l
tt veemu.l as If luvwould dto from stmnru-
latlou, one of tho family sappested the uW
of AVKU’a CaituttY Um nnt Ai., a bottle nf
which was always kepM.. tltehouH>. 'ilds ’
vie tries! In small and frequent *los»-4,«. 4,
to our dellphl it. less limn halt an in m the
tlttto patient was hrenthius easily. The doc
tor said that Uie GUKURV nttwak tmd
saved no darHuR’s tile. Can >ou wonder ut
our srulUudOY Sincerely \eu«.
.. ... ; , W«", '■ MMA (SKPXKVAV ,
JW \Vc*l IfEih St,, Now York, May 16, Ufa,
"1 have wrrd AVKlt's C.IKKRV I'MItiuxi.
In my f.-uully for several >eau, and «U* uot
hes isto to promwmeo U the u.ost tdleclwnl
reii.eily for couphs sud e lds we have vver
Vried. A.d; ORAKR,**
latko Crystal, Minn., March t?, ts*s,
" I snircred for eight years fvem Itroncldt.'*,
and alter trying umtiv .vm«ii«sw itlt rq (no-
ceiv*. I wm* cured hj the use of Av,- n't.
mv PmToaxu ,I.Mi:ru Wauhv\." j
It)iutUa, At 1?April», Usd.
“ t Mima say enoup’.i in praiM «>f Av. x'* l
Rt.Kttnv TatioRiin hellwlup a» l do u.m i
hut N IM use I should lot.fi Mi.ee have died |
(*».» luufi rmub'c* T. llUAUtsoN."
1'a.oetU.e, Texas, April 22, Iik!.
No ease of an siiVrikHi of ll.e throat or j
lunjrt exist* which cannot be prrMlj rohevod
•ty Dm «i» of Avett's t atatttv I’htomai,
xml a wit) <i(traps my stunn the disrase u
m4 already beyond Urn control of luodtcUw,
I'BWAKCn 11V
DrJ.C.Ayor&Co., Lowell, Mess.
Sold by All fv-tffiitu.
POiWiSR
Absolutely Pure.
Tliiy* powder never varies. A marvel of
parity, strength and wliolcsomenesB.
More econontiea) than tlic ordinary kinds,
and cannot bo sold in competition with
tlm tnnltifude of low tesf. short weight
alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in
mm. Koyai, 13aki.no Pmvur.it Co.. 10(1
Wall Hi. N. V.
A d ill hi iNtration.
Georgia Laurens County.—^.Whereas' W
I> Beall him Hied his Applleation for letters
of ailfrifiiistr 'tion on I tie estate of Jordan
W Lyon laic of wild county deceased.
Those id* therefore to cite and udinonhh
all persons to show cause if any they have
why letters of iidmlTiistmtidn on said ca
tale should not he grunted* tile applicant
on .lie first Monday in Noycmbo) next.
Given under my olllc.ml signature this
8cptunher80th 1880.
JOJIN T. DUNCAN, Ordinary.
Bl|:S^LfE LISS!
'25000 Acres imuroved farm land in 50 dif
ferent places frotn L to 12 miles from
Dublin. Terms .easy,
i Store Houses and Lots on Jackson and
Washington Streets.
15 Building and Business lotu in and n
• mid Dunlin.
1 Dwelling Houses well located in Dublin.
2 .nail 2 room Dwelling Houses.
D Building and Business lots at Bruton
Station, D. & . .It. It.
(0 Acre piano, Haw Mill Bonanza, Bruton
Station. !).«& . K. B.
800 Acre place in 3 settlements 11 miles
west of Dublin. Bargain
Lands Bought and Sold a, Specialty,
28 Shares D. & . I i. 1. > •U u.tp.
Patroimue Solicited. Buyers anted.
Prompt attention given to ail
DunUk-. s
£3?M0() FaUJIKIW VV t ANTKU..JE1
JuSiiis A- Bumey?
Uoneril Deal siatii atitl Col
loctinij Agency.
I-aIfo iilsnrniico on good tenns
ScniJ iu your age mul get tvtiimiie o|
cost.
IX-a.'blxXL ~ Jgra.
^ WWMr
CanoiM's i onquere;!.
Thu Swift Bpeoitio C-.inpany Imve tlie
most endulitluble evidemto ns to the cure
of Dancer by tipi fatuous medicine, SSS.
iVniong otiit rs, John S. Mornav, an old
and highly t-Nte.-nu-d citizen of Florence,
Ala , makes the following statement as to
the merits of that loniwty,
”i have been suffering with u Cancer in
mv light ear. for about three years. 1.
(nod various remedies and Was treated
with lo(JUk) of I’otasli,' which produced
rheumatism. My feet ami legs were great
ly swollen, so that I could not walk.
About one year ago I was induced to try
8win's Specific', Which soon removed the
trouble in my limbs, and my rheuinntlsm
is now entirely gone nud my Cancer Is
steadily impnodug. being better
now than at any liiuo within two years.
This medicine hasdouc me more good Ilian
any tiling else 1 have 'taken, anil I teei that
i am W themad ID a speedy curt). Up
doubted!y Swift's Specific is the best blood
puiifier in the world.
John S. Mokuow.
Florcuec, Ala., Sept. 22. ’84.
I have imd a cnntyic on my face for many
years. I have tried a great many rome-
i.ies, but without relief. 1 almost gave
up hope ef ever being cured. Dr. nard-
utau, my soa, recommemled Swift’s Spe-
Clflt*. which 1 have taken with great ro-|
suits. Mv face is almost well, nud it is]
impossible for me to express my thanks in ,
words for whnit ’ this medicine has done
fptitM). ; . ... .
Mas. Olive ILvudman.
Monroe, Gn., Sepu 2,1884.
Free Trout * Malaria,
In the full of 18c4 I was taken with a
case of malarial fever which prostrated mo
both body and mint!. 1 was drugged after
the old fashion with mercury aud other
utinotal mixtures, but with uo good re
suits. My health was shatterd and my
energy gone. My legs and feet would
swell, aud 1 hud what every laxly thought
was diopsy. Tltesesymptoms ahtruud tut;,
ami I was ready to grasp at any mnedv
>uiigvstod, A. tYieud udvised me io try I
Swiit's SiH.'clfie, t prtKttml Hired Untie* j
and commenced Us use. The swviiiiig .
soon MjUMiieti. i have Ihktn the three!
Uittles, wliieli have made a perfect cure, ■
at.d 1 feel like a new man tu-day. There i
m V-.T was a nxm uieiiiori*)i.s' tuutUeiue i
offmsl to suffering humanity. It has i
wrought wonders tor mo.
, Wu.i.is Jonk*. I
l.wsburg, I-ce County. March II, ls»t. •
Fta - sale liy all druggt- (a.
I'n utita mi iiliKKi ami Skin Diseases ‘
mailed lav.
Thu Swift Hpr itie Co.. Drawer), Athm I
ta, Ca. 1
P. P. P.
ICKI.T AMT. POKE ROOT POTJIRFICK
THE G It KATE,ST
BLOO0 FUftiflEB
OF 1HE AGE.
CKkriKIOATBS.
Beam Slit:—-I had a bad case of hiood
poison, which for two years defied all
trealrtieut. One bottle of P. P. P. made
a pel nianent cure.
John Gafpnky.
Waycross, Ga., July 80, 1835
I nftc! the rheumatism for five mouths,
nmi Hook one bottle of Dr. Whitehchd-s
y y P and it Clued me sound and well,
and I hesitate not lo recommend it to
those who desire a blood purifier.
Kespectfully, J F Smith.
F fteen Years a Nufferct' from
Khouinatisiu.
What lion. W. II. Wilder, Jiayor of
AllMinj’, Ga„ says.
I suffered fifteen yeurs with Rheumatism
and during that tin.e tried all the so-called
specifics that I could hour of. One of them
1 i tail I .$3.00 per bottle for and look nine
holtlcs and received no bencht from any of
them- ,My grandson, who runs on tin
*• * V • Kailroad, finally got a bottle ol
I . P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root an.]
i otus&iuin) while In Wayeross and induced
to lake it. i lie first bottle showed its won
derful effects, and lifter continuing tlu
use of it for a short time the Rheumatism
disappeared, and I feel like a new mini. 1
lake great pleasure iu recommending ,t t*.
sufferers from Rheumatism.
W. H. "WILDER.
Albany. Ga., June l'\ 1888.
Greenville, Flu.. June 25, 1888.
Dr. '•! hileh&.rl:
In the year 1878 l was attacked witlt a
severe ease of Blood Poison that defied
all treatment, 1 went to several physi-
i inns but found no relief. Finally L weir,
before a board of physicians at Tallahassee
mul was examined, ami my case was de
dared to be a virulent case ot blood Pot
son. midi.il (lie medicines iltey gave me
failed to t radaiite ilie dreadlul disease
and my life was iu danger. 1 losj the ur;t
of my left arm, mi l n physician at litis
place said iny arm would have to beiunpu
•ittt'd. I he corrupticui tlmt came from
lin- various soreJ v.ut so offensive that* 1
disliked,to come iu eoiiiae; with mv friends
and neighbor.!. I took lliirtv-lwo bottles
of an Atlanta Blood Purifier, a iso u lot
made iu Baltimore, and in fact everything
ll»»-l i eotlld hear of, but ree. ivee no iiet e
lit. I liad entirely despaired wlitn vom
General Agent, Mr. Uarktou, .ano 1 ere
uiivirti.-iit.g P. l\ p. (Prickly A*h l'uio
Loot aud Potassium) mid iui.ueeti me lo
give it a trial. I got olio huge bottle,
took it. and one and a half small ot c , mid
lh;» various sores imvs h* tiled eniireij and
the new .-kin has a clear, healthy color,
and niy general health is better that) it has
ho.ii beturo in leu years. I consider it
tbe grandest blood nie. ieiiu of the age, as
Mieh n small ntuduiU sluws its wonderful
ellects. 1 amitgenl of tliu F, U. &N. It. R.
at this place, Greenville, Flit . and fake
great pleasure in rceommourihigu mtdiciue
that has: performed such wonders for me.
Res pect hi lly yours,
J. W. uammerly.
Wayeio.'.s, Ga,. Nov. 15, '35,
Dr. W. H. Whitehead:
Dkaii Silt:—At your request I will state
my cas, Some years ago. 1 contracted nui
Ir.ria in its most violent form while living
nt Newark, N. J. 1 eousidted various
uunlwhinditv’. I finally came Sunth, and
while here tried uew remedies said lo "al
ways cure mnhtrhi, hut it stuck to me,
and you kuow the old brokeluciown condi
tion I was in when l came to you. You
put me to takiug your P P P and 1 im
proved rapidly, aud am to-day iu as good
health us I ever was—in fact better. A*
a remedy tor a broken-down constitution
it has no cquul.
Yours, etc, T P Coitus.
This is to certify that I had the rheumn
tiwn for tha-e years. .1 laid two physi
cians to treat me; also took, eight bottles
(large size) of S S S and spent money for
several other medicines. I saw atlveVtiscn
ascertain cures for rheumatism. Whos,
1 came to Dr. Whi'ehead I was Itclplesd
could uot walk; and suffered so 1 cnulc!
not sleep at night. Iu fact my life was
oue of continued suffering. My brother,
heard of-Dr.--Whitehead's remedy. (Prick
ly Ash,. Po)k Root and Potassium) and
brought the doctor nut to see me, and |u*
put me to hiking P P P. The results
were ustouishiug. I soon dropped my
sticks aud crutches, and began to walk
alwmt; AH tu* swelling went dbwn nud I
was free ot pain after taking oue bottle. I
continued to take it uutil I lmd taken
ihree bottles quart sjjfe and was thorough
ly euretl. I went to work on a farm, aud
have worked steadily this year tending' a
crop mid doiug other farm work. In tact
so complete was niy recovery that I mar
ried, aud am now in possession of health
nut' happiness, which is a strong contrast
to the miserable life of paiu aud suffering
I hat before 1 took Ute greatest blood l uri-
fivr of the ugh', ot P P P.
1 most earnestly recommend it to all
tiiu oidortuuate sufferers from r' euniatttni.
Kespcclfu 1 !}*, Hkny J W.u.dulu.
The above medicine is fur sale wholesa e
and retail, at
Ha ^
Dtii lm, Ga.
A. B FAKQUItAIt. ROBERT II. SMITH
A. B. FAKQUIIAR & CO.,
MACOIT. G-^Y..
Man it fact nrers and Jobbers of
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills,.
Grist Milts, Brown’s Cotton Gins,
unci Misceliaueoua Machine! y,
Hardware,' tinware, Cutlery, Gins, Belting,
w:i Pij)3, BiMsjin l im sj-hui Fittings,
Hancock Inspirators, &c.
A tig. 4, ’8G 3m.
A (rAit LOAD 01 iHOlNES
JUST ARRIVEDI
WILL SELL EXTRA CHEAP TO CLOSE TIJE-M OUT.
GEO, Ifc. EOMBAHB& CO, Atigusla, Georgia.
Large stock of Engines,-Gin and Prcssea, Bolting, Packing, Oil and
I*.mliitgs, Jnjectoi’s, jliloctors, inspiiators, for inituediate delivery.
Engine, Mill and Boiler Repairs Promptly done. Cast Iron and Brasf
Eve:y ,'ay w< rking 100 Itands.
Y A R I E T Y
ti
IRON WORKS,
Gr &o W'ZXjT.
SAND EIJiS V i L L E, G EO KG IA.
Manufacturers and Dealers iu Steam Engmeso! al! styles, Saw Mills, Grist Mills
lie ingVept ^ HIld Jttt( ‘ luue, T of «dl kinds, A (Till line of Dub' er and Leather
und'MUl 'supplies 1-1 ' i,lvt; ' s ’ Sttani - Pipcs aud Fiu ‘ngs, Inspirators. Machine OUs
Ri pair work solicited and promptly done and as citcap and well as can he done.
All machinery sonl by us we guarantee to be ns represented.
VV J ' U< ; or c i l J. 1 ®“ V sfor rrieu8!aud descripto ot arythimr wautediu th« machine line-
June iu ou-bni,
II. HKJKS & CO., .
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Cigarettes, xuiciupcpunc, o. S . o., <mu anceuiclq s--
Aiedicuied Dtoek ra-u. iiU»t s \ ege.ame-tV or.ai<oyrup,
Bull’s b*utiy syrup, Buy u’s Baueiy, nniy’s xemney t uu,
Worm Contentious, aic-uu* ruious z:rushers oireugiuenuig
Flusters, Benson's cuucutu riasiers, rzieUer s mruvnut bum Bure
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Rare and eiegi*n Colognes; cheap Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia Balm
Hair Dye, Beautiful Toilet Soaps, Pomade, l laiu aud F aucy Powder*, Combs (all
styles) loom Brushes, Natl lirusnes, Clothes Brushes, Shuvuig Brushes, Countei
Brushes, Ludtes’ knives, Mutch Luxes, indelible ink,'Pocket Books, P*uying Cmd
Hair brushes, Uuir Oil. Bath Sponges, Shaving Croum, Ac:.
DO OKS AS1J hVATlOSL'llV.
Legal Cap, Foolscap, Bill Paper, Note paper, Letter paper, Envelopes (all sixes
seuling wax, inuciiitgc, fancy box papi r, blank books, ledgers, day-books, account
books pens, pencil?, slates, school crayons, WeLster’s spellers, Inks, pencils, slat***
ink erasers, paper fasteners, rubber baud* rulers, magic inkstands, calendar pent I
protectors, pen holders. Arnold's W> ting Fluid. A full tine of the schoolbooks
recently adopted by the Sell >ol L'Ciud fvr the Pul. icschioi of Laurens county,
Hymn Books, and P*almists. |2gT We v ill order any hook nt'* in stock and furnish
same mi. short time at publisher’s pi ices, provided tin money s eft with the criw
feb 18-lf
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