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THE POST.
WEDNESDAY OC TCIJF.lt 20.1WW.
$3?
J. A. PEACOCK, Editor.
Douh Prohibition Prohibit.
Thbiv* Ims'beuYt so in Itch of ri«i i
ouk'iiul loidropiORunUition with re-
toTUe actual -working ami re
sults of the prohibition inoCemcni.
l>y thosb who fear ttg^iftntt/tipou tin*
jLwo.gtout phliUoal fwruea, nml' a*
jK-citilfy iu Ibo went, titut it is worth
tvliilo examining an actual estimate
•of the siluation from one of its ad*
Vpcatca. Mri L.. M. Latham, of
Marion Iowa, furnishes such un es-
tintalti to the New York Evening
Post r .wlijgjt journal, with character-
.... isti.c fairness,*giv ! tis’its space in its
coin m hjj, ulthough op post'd the
inuVoaieiii'., vMi’, l^thpni cluipis, in
Huhatimccj'-tliuf, despite occasional
defeats, 'tiro inovopient is winning
ils' wuy to -'reabohablo success; that
thaiuluo’ ns* compared with
r tiu;cc:yoar« ago, iti- practically nuti-
eiihhn:, 'if.no qther class, ar,e
boiler protected from its temptation*
. ,lh40 wer.-boforo. Thora.i* a marked
decrease tn crime arisiag from drjuk*
:u by police,reports of all
<• thu, largo dltjcs and towns; while this
; 5 is lews., n11ujicd>.4»»..*>^r.iver towns,
wlterc tlicrcr W ‘it large - foreign ele.
n^ji|*‘die^ojHi)ur # esb\nAUon“iS that
attehLmnjt!. ih only about • oiie-tcniii
jjji.wftKt p|pn j^io.ujjtys o^-tho li
. **. 'Tile order and 'sohriet^^hleh -iioiA
oharacteri;/,!' large gatherings, as ut
. fair^ ci^cuscfl, ( etd’.V are- so marked iih
u] .oou^wtit, and employers of
;tjas»l l Oittl Imiide inihirso ti’ie low;a pro
,, hibiory Jji^oi/ijtiejnpii grquntls. A
:m/unhei, of,0i6. Hrm of Shepherd.
'Weston & C'o.,. heavy 'railroad con-
.'fg* JjfipfrWfa quotod/iis saving:.j.
‘ • llYj'tievor hjid such ii qAict./indu*,-
prions, and rdialtjo body^of tjlit'ti in
oitV pm|)fq0» fclioso tVe pni to.work
’ on'iho'Sililoy’ .extoiiston,. mul I gttt;i-.
buMo U iQ.M‘9. f{M?t .thgY.'tlm^flaioinr
tjuhutid itp^nrp follow us iytp lo*
l,lul ir
j>rohjhUiqi);conie«. up in ouj stmi*
^MirinftHotaj r.m going to tote fm-jit
m Uu »;»li >n trout imknoHu
rkiiMI, M
r 1 U« fort**,
tnlt»b|:»
BROWN?
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.hitUrf ttr^fTT*' TmpSn Ui#*«U«si, mS
m
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THE
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arm Vi\lnrtn,trA CJJtll
ent Fi *
t
. .... —U-—. —■ -rln,tedCtUJ»
I l-jctf!*,. l«(rIfiO-rmUIcnt Fever*, tiwj.
£ ! « «f l:nerjrr,n bw no eqniif.
.’K* *..il >nriflk«|b. M vA sUratiMtM tho
tna Mft-!„n!ioa» thn mrwU« rthI ttmym
.Man tire U*r‘
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JUUAT. Ih. p-
'In. of Atk.no!
1 Br..'»n'n Ir-tn)
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a a (ilium Vri UMh,'ofiom henduch., at
'Myl-in—c’l n'hrr tmn mr'tlrlnri itn.
h. poHollo aad MboUrly
' 1 MW
L"1»J -» OOfirfi
T J
(tOioUs Oil
"I har.n*«(
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< thin, *ni iiiro 'H'*-,***
■fc .od ,« • rt.'Jy fHon-L 1
0"nn|p.. haa Kharro tr»S. i« • th und rrnwA rod Iim
. , - _ - orn’. Iron HiUers wllh Hi. «m»t;
I and nttmetlT., eon.
tot-ilaif Ha «f prttm fi* rorlno.. Inform u lon obout
, alvon «*»,rhT.II €i.«iwi_ln «n«dlclo*,o»
aolnn
K&Uod to aa, aiidmn. an rocoipt of So. .Uiap,
A (Itiiii) miration.
Georgia LnurepS: County.—Wlicrens W
I, HihImihh llled liiH application for letter*
of ndniinlHlntlon on the estate of .Ionian
W Iijron late of wild county deceasetl.
Thek* are tlicrcfore to cite and admonirh
all pcrHonH to allow cause If any they have
why letfora of adrr.lnihtratlon on said e»
tale Hhotild not ho grunted the applicant
on the llrat Monday in Novcmhc next.
Given under iny olllclal «igimtme this
Septcmher 80th lHBfl.
JOHN T. DUNCAN. Ordhuiry. .
, NOTICE.
I desire to rent out my plamsitioQ in
Laurcna county Known as the Joseph
Hluokvhenr place, for the year JH87 Will
rent the entire place, containing about
ope hundred and fifty acres of open land,
and two framed houses and two good wells
of water. Will rent the same at one dollar
per acre ■
Address ms at Wrightsville, Gn. This
October till llSttO, tf.
JOHN l\ l»AGE.
. A curious iijsiuiMib > of what, a
* simple comma oau proutiuu has hoftit
* uqtijuwLuf Into. :*I »■ l'litis as tbjlmvs:
, Lord 1’almoistoii thou onierod <‘vV»
hisf homi, a white hat upon liis j foci,,
largo lint wnil-puliahod boots |upup (
his biow.-a dark tjloml in his (mud.
' Y»is iiiiiiifnl walking sfic^ iu hii bye,
ft a'rubhabing glaro Kay uoi.li
ting.
C C* l' , ■ *
*‘Cnn you toll, nto what kind of
weather we may ^p^^ttoxt lltoilI(i?' v
wrdifr a fArtmir ,io fhu \ , ditor uf ln»
ciAu^ ry'ljiapob; THeioditor rordioil-;
“it iS'tny beiivf that tho wciilheb
JO KENT.
On Monday ifttli of November next, at
the residence of the late J. I*. Maddox,
will he rented to the highest Iddder the
old homestead. better known as the place
whereon Elizabeth Maddox now lives,
Vousisthig of a three-horse farm, for the
next live years, heglnnln • Jnn mry 1st,
IhhJT. 1 Tei'Sis made kupwn on day of ren
tal.
■ lit , .Ei.izauktu MAtmos.
Tfisiuislion.
I.imreim Court of Ordlnarv, October
Term 188»J.
Whereas K. II. Walker iidminlstriUor
on (he estate of It. If. Kelliun has tiled his
application for letters of lusiilisaion from
sdilhdihiulstriitimi.
These are ihercloro lo cite and ndmon
Isli all nelsons lo show chum:, if any they
have why letters of dismission from said
administration.sliould not lie granted the
ii|iplieaul on Die Jh-st Monday in January
next
Given under my nUk-inl signature lids
Octobi'Mth 1HH«:
t John T. Duncan, Ordinary.
WfiwjCordial
O U it 11 M
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHIUS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY 1 ROUBLES, !
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
JT Ctvcs NEW
next mnhtlrwill bo very mu'cli like
' (.•■J^HpWWpiiba d»iJV ? - t Tluv f«|vtnVr
'•:woiiH^ro4l > >frtii:'att- ltotiii.v)Mtidii(| -vd’i,
Htt was drrvitjjj dt' wlitiiV -ho hiimu'i*-*
Vsfb) ill ink oTttlle w'bnl Ntnsei^le.y’
IhVwi^t U;|>dMal d\btb.' f
. ... -• \., 1.
I wiisjiuv^i bx.iotly buried njivp,'*
aaid an old clerk, recounting his\ex*.
|X»rleuco', ''hut. I otme'- worked-in a
. store tlutt «(td nut adverti»e. VYIten
1 ciunc out my hair was almost, as
• , wliitu.tta^vop now see it.. .Solitary
■tMmQtkm^di(i ji, ; J / ^ ; * ‘
m
ORUi
TT is tnvlcorat-
1 tng onJ Ua-
IteliOql to tah«,
Olid of ijr.at value
as * Mudlclne for
Weak'and AUtn*
Women and Chit
drr.n.
LIFE to th«
whole SYSTEM
t-y StrenKthentnv
the Mur-clcB, Ton.
tag tho NERVE3,
J ead compUtetyOU
geutlna the food.
Mlnerata, ts com
posed of carefully
Rclctteil Vetrela-
blc Medicines,
combined skill
fully, makln* n
Safe nnd Pleasant
Remedy.
mc.si.s «>»«» »t
Volina Drug.and Chemical Company,
’ . MAi.Ti.vunr, *u.. i. 8. a.
THE
N*
I.VkAI A<Vs Improved farm land Inikldif-
. ' fpit'ut places from l to it) miles from
. a:.!?A#i«Wio.J:-.T*r»i(fH*a^M iu ' ,
k 4^R>reTtoiiM s and Lots on Jaekk.n and
•, ‘^^tVwslongujn Btreela. r4 ’.
ISllulhiiiig and Iluslhess lots hi and a*
j -und Dublin.
ft K> Ai-tv place..Saw Mill Houiiuzu, 1’rulon
KMT\* •
hDO Acre place tn sctth-mentH 11 , thtlcs
w,-st of Dublin, llargnlu
Lauds Rnuglil and Sold a Specially.
. »Mh‘arc« 1). Jfe *. t 'Vg&u£,. Cheap.
*.Y*almnaee .Solh'itcd. Muyers anted,
a; Prodfju at ten lion given to all •
Y'-YjAV. ■,&. .Huaim-sHki t r\- . >
fjr-AOO Fa iim mis V# antko,.J£|
tJiliius A. Burney,
Ueal. stale und (*«i
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(UCHINE
itlimlic.
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Shltli.
No. 5.
P. P. P.
A. B FAHQUIIA1L UDBERT II. S3! !I
A. B. FARQUHAlt & CO ..
ICELYAHII. POKE nOOT rOTASSIU jI
THE GREATEST
BLOOD PURIFIER
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
strength and
A Hf.ok, ‘Vollnn,*
by 1 ead I n K
phvslctans.telllne
i ow tn trret dts-
'tuuni at HOME,
n<t led, together
with a rot ol hand-
;.on : enrda by new
Heliotypo process,
on recefpt of 10 c.
Ffcr »»l» t-r *n »n,< BrartO. Sl.oell l|.» iiMf
Mil m l tm VIIIIM uilltl.t.., >«U|.I |t.OO, «u4 * lull *U0
MUlt Will MUUUt, HWkM
■mSEUMi-
loH|tttr Agency.
i nsliYahci* on good ft-f
Netiii yLu,rjigo'fnnl gilt c.itimait
cost.
I
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FOH TA X COLLKCTOIL “T”
1 r> • *< t ui'y allliolliue lUVM-lf A Chiull
diUi- lot . ,V\‘t Hi l l t YuR of I^uivu
ciuu.iA. 1 Uicn-fne i ar.H-Ktlv solicit lli
f . ”, -r-.f:'
ynie v C. It, MOO HR.
AGENTS WANTED.
i-
„ , wimlesomencss.
ilore eeonomiea) than the ordinary kinds,
nnd cannot he sold ill competition with
the multitude of low - test, short weight
alum or phosphate powders. Holfl onljf in
am*. Hoy a h IU kino- Powdek Co. . 100
Wall Ht, N. Y.
OF THE AGE.
dSKTU-’lCATES.
Albany, On., August 1, 1885
Dr. Whitehead-
DbaH Hir:—I had d had case of blood
poison, which for two years defied all
treatment. One bottle of I*. I'. 1*. made
u pei ma lien t cure.
John Gakfnky.
Leave Tc Sell Land.
Four weeks after date application wil-
Le made to the court of Ordinary of Laur
ens county for lenyn to sell all the lauds
to the estate, of
hclongin ’ to the estate of James llcrudon
late of Laurens county deceased.
October 4th 1880. J. W- Herndon
Wallace Howe
ndministrutors James Ilerudon.
HAVE YOU TAKEN
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
FOR 1886?
If not. lay this paper down and send for
U right now.
If you want it every day, send for the
Daily, which costs $10.00 a year, or $5.00
for six months or $2.50 for three months.
If you want it every week, send for tin
Great Weekly, which costs $1,25 a year
for Clubs of l-'lvc.
or $5,00
THE WEEKLY CON
STITUTION
is the Cheapest!
Biggostancl Best Paper
Printed in America!
It Las 12 pages chock tall of mews, gos
sip and sketches every, week. It prints
mere romance than the story papers, more
farm-new- than tho agricultural papers,
more fuii than tho humorous pupors—be
sides all tho nows, and
Bill Arp’s and Betsy Hamilton’s
Letters, Unsle Remus's Sketch
es!
—axi» —
TALMAGE'B 8E1IMON3.
<J *h £5 Coats a Woeli,!
I comes onoc wook- -takes a .whole week
o read it!
You (ain't well farm or keep house with
out it!
Wnyeross, Ga., July 30, 1885
I hud the. rheumatism for ‘five months
and I look one botllu of Dr. Whitehead's
P P P and it cuied me sound and well
and I hesitate not lo recommend it to
those wlio desire a blood purifier.
Respectfully, J E Hhith.
F fteeti Years a Sufferer from
Rheiiiiiatisin.
What lion. W. II. Wilder, Mayor of
Albany, Gn., says.
tiered fifteen yeurs with Rheumatism
I Hilt
ami during that tune tried all the so-called
specifies that l could hear of. One of them
1 paid $3.00 per bottle for nnd took nine
hot lies and received no benefit from any of
them. My grandson, who runs on the
1L * VV *
P. P. P.
. Itailroml, finally got a bottle of
(Prickly Ash, Imkc Root nnd
Potassium) while in Way-cross aud induced
to take it. 'I'h’e first bottle showed Us won
derful clFcels, and after continuing the
list; of it for a short time the Mlieumatism
disappeared, and I feel like a uew man. 1
lake great pleasure in recommending it to
sulferers fiom iiheuinatism.
W. II. WILDE’L
Albany. Ga., June.l°, 1880.
Write your name on a postal c-iml. ml
mess it lo us, und we will send voa Bpeei
droh Copy Fkuui
Address THE CONBT1TUTOIN.
UuttctM’.s Lonnitemi.
The Swift Specific Company have the
most euduhitnhlc evidence ns to the cure
of Gam er by t hoi famous tuedieine. S S S.
Amoiig olltei’s, .Iriim S. Morrow, an old
ami highly esteemed citizen of Fio-enee,
Ala,, makes the following statement as to
Hie merits of this remedy.
••I have twi n suffering with u Cancer in
mv right ear. for about three years. I
tried various remedies ami was treated
with Iodide of Potash, which produced
riii-innathm. My feet and levs w-i-re great
ly swollen, so that l could not walk.
Ahont one year ago I was induced to try
Swift's Specific, which soon removed the
trouble in my iimbs, and my rheumatism
Greenville, Flu./June 25, 1880
J)r, J /ntcJw>,(l:
in the year 1878 L was attacked with a
severe t-iise of liiood Poison t hat, defied
all treatment. I went to several physi
elans hut found no relief. Finully 1 went
before a board or physicians nt Tallahassee
and was examined, and my ease was de
dared to lie a virulent ease ot Blood Poi
son, ami all the medicines they- gave me
failed lo y-rmlkalc the dreadful disease
ami my life was hi danger. I lost the u*e
of my left arm, anil a" physician at this
place said my arm w ould have to buiunpu
irttyd. The corruption that y.mie fr.-.m
the various sores wut bo UTr.-us.ve tlmt J
disliked to come in contact with mv friends
ami neighbors. I look Ihiriy-two bottles
of an Atlanta Blood Purifier, also a lot
made in Baltimore, aud iu.fnct everything
that 1 could hear of, but recrivee no Iim e-
tit. Iliad ent.rely despaired when your
General Agent, Mr. Clarkson, •a-uc 1 ere
advertising P. 1'. P. (Prickly Asl» Pom
Boot and Potassium) and iuiiucul me to
give it u trial. 1 got one large bottle,
took it, and one aud a half small one , and
lIm various sores liuvs lu-aied entirely u id
the new- skin has a clear, healthy color,
and my general health is belter than it 1ms
b«-n before in ten years. I consider it
the grandest blood medicine of the age, us
such a i until amount sluws.Us wonderful
effects. 1 tun agent of the F. it. & N. It. ii
at this place. Greenville, Fla , and take
great pleasure iu reeommemliuga medicine
tlmt lias performed such wonders for me
Respect fully yours,
J- W. LLAMMERLY.
is now- entirely gone aud mv Cancer Is
*lly
steadily improving, leing bctltr
now than at any time within two yinrs.
alt
This nudieme tats done inetnorc go<-d tin u
anything else l have taken, and t tee’ ” t.
I am on the road to a speedy euro. Un
doubtedly Sw ift's Specific is tho Lost bloc(J
purifier in the world.
Jon^S. Mott now. '
Florouce, Ala., Sept, 22,,'84.
I have had n cancer on n\y face for many
years. I have tried.u gtvut many reme-
<dea, but without roHojL T almost gave
up Itope ef ever heihg cured. Dr. itard;
nmn, my son, 'Kuotninetided Swift’s 8pe-
eitle. whteh 1 have < taken-. with great re
sults. My face is almost - weH. and it is
impossible for me to eipfcsS my thanks in
words for what this mvdiciue has done
for me.
Mltft. OLiVK IlAltUMAN.
Mpnroe, Ga.. Sept; 3,- 1884;
Way-cross, Ga,, Nov. 15, '85.
Dr. W. II, Whitehead:
Dear Silt:—At your request I will state
my caw. Some years ago 1 contracted ma
laria in its most violent form while living
at Newark, N. J. 1 consulted various
physicians and took numberless prepare
lions recommended as sure cures,” lint it
stuek to me like a brother—or more like a
mother-in-law; I finally cutiie South, aud
"lido hero tried new remedies said lo "ul
wavs cure malaria, but it stuck to me,
and you know the old broken-down eondi
thiu i was iu whenheame to you. You
pul me to taking your P l* P und 1 im
proved rapidly, ami am to-day in us good
health as 1 ever was—in fact* better. As
a remedy tor a broken-down constitution
it bus no equal.
Y purs. etc. T P Cottle.
Free From Malaria.
The ELDREDOE “ B is sold with the
guarantee of being the BEST
that can be HADE.
ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO.
MS and 900 WABASH AVI.,
CHICAGO, IU*
Iu the fail of 18& 1 W-as taken with a
case of malarial fever which prostrated me
both laxly aud mind. I was drugged after
tho old fashion witli mercury and oilier
mineral mixtures, hut witli no good re
suits. My health was shatterd ami my
energy gone. My legs and feet would
.'Well aud 1 hud wlmt everybody thought
was dropsy. These symptoms aianm d me.
1 mid I was toady to grasp ut any remedy
suugi-sted. A ifiend advised me lo try
f vvitl's S)K-citie. i pi-oeun-d three tsatie's
j and commemvd ii* use. l tie sweilmg
J s«Kti> .'Ulvadcd. I have Inkdi (be three
j tiollles, wiiicli have madt a pert'vet cure 1 ,
aud 1 teel like a uew iimn to-day', flu-re
in v >r wa* a more' merilunows • medieiae
t lTerenl to sulteriiKi huinatiilyi U has
’ wrought .woudets lor me.
(VtM4
Lctdairg, iaeL otinu. vlareLi ii
v or sate by alt drug»». t*
I iratvse ou itUuut mol Skin Dis-asc*
'Ibis is to certify thut l had the rlieunn
tism for thre-e years. 1 had two .pliys.
■ cintis to.tre at me; also took eight bottle!
| (huge size) of S S 8 und spent mouov for
l several otiter medicines. I saw udwrtiscn
■ as certain eures for rfaetipiaiism. Wbes,
[ 1 etmie to Dr. Whi clu-ad 1 was helplesd
could not walk, aud suffered so I eouh:
, not sleep at uiglit- Iu fact mv life was
1 oueof continued suffering. My taothei
| l.enrei of l)r. A’hileln ad’s remedy, (Prick
I iv Asli, Polk Root and I'otassiuuq aud
• brought tin- doetiir out to see me, and be
put pit- to .aking 1> P P. The results
. were asionisltiug. 1 soon dropped mv
•sticks-tunf crutches, and begun to walk
.uIniuU All the swelling went tlown and ‘
was free bi pain after takimroiie bottle,
continued to take it uutil I had taken
jh n.*f lint ties quart s»y.o ami was thorough-
v fttral* I wtiit to work on a furm, ami
have worked steudily this year Us aiiim
eiop aud doing other furm work. Iu fae.
so complete was my res-o' cry Hut I mar
rust, and am now in possession ot lieulth
am liappuu-ss, wuicli is a strong eoutrist
to the ndst-raliie life of pain :nd Miff, ring
l lc«i before i t.sik the greatest bimat i ur.
tier of Un- ugc. ot P P |*.
I I most earueslly recommend it to
ul)
■ the unfortunate sufferers Ireau r' cumatitiu
Ri-stx-i-lju'ty,, He.ny J Walui-ou.
INKS.
,881.
The i
. . ,.v «t*ivo medic in*- is foi m'e wholeoaiv
I . ,
! ami retail, nl
'Tiie Swift SjK -lileCo.. Drawer it, Alitui
m, Ga.
H.
3vtnj&.oo3sr. Gr-A..
Muuufactuivr8 aud Jobbers of
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw! Milk
Crist Mills, Brown’s Cotton Gins,
and Miscellaneous Muehineiy,
Hardware, tinware, Cutlery, Gins, Belting,
ron Pipe, Brass and iron steam Fittings,
Hancock inspirators, &c.
Aug. 4, ’80 3m.
A CAE LOAD OFE
JUST ARRIVED:
WILL SELT, EX'IBA CHEAP'10 CLOSE THEM OUT.
GEO. R. LOMB ARD & CO, Augusta, Georgia.
Large sttick uf Fogim-s. Gin and IV<-ss<-h, Belring, Packing. Oil’ and
Findings, In juniors, HteetuV.-s. Inspiiators, for immediate delivery,
Engiut', Mill and Uuilt*r Kcpaiis Pomptly done. Cast Iron and I3ra» s ,
Every day working 100 hut ids.
Y A it I E T Y
IRON WORKS,
&c WILT. Prop’r’s.
iSANDEItSYlLLE, GEORGIA.
Manufacturers and Dealers iu Steam Engines ol all styles. Saw 3Iills, Grist Mills
ginesot an styl
Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery of all kinds, A .full.line of Rubber and Leather
Ucl'ing kept instock.
Steam and Water Valves, Steam Pipes and Fittings, Inspirators. Machine Ode
and Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and promptly done aud us clieap and well as can be done.
All machinery sold by us we guarantee to lie as represented.
Write or call on us for Prices and deseripto ol any thing wautedin tin* machine line.
Jun i 10 ’bC-tim *
II. HICKS & CO.,
■ iIEADC>UARTEllS FOK-
Brags, Medicines and Books.
-ALSO-
Puiuts (all colors), linseed oil, vamisbes, window glass, putty, white legtl, sash too
•vmu:\uati mubuco, putiii liiubues, uiatKing oiubuis, glue and brown), 1 rop
oiac>*, liumpoiacK, auuuae.n, iu.,chim->is ou, lamps, maip iixuuvs, lanU-ina, ku'oseuo
ua, lauicaeo, sup-ca, tiiaioics, cieam luilar, trusses; sjreuses, eye goggles; nipple
aateius, BUpiHUiots, slice onishes, utucaiag, carbulic soap, eastiie soup, mhUc-r ulppie*
snoutocr are.ces, sal soda, aium. sail pc-ue, suipbur, tneuru soua, tnu-ug, lixeu oils,
c»..».re..i... iu. re., g., 0 c., ciu»co. nutmegs, blue stone, ( ojpperitS, huvoniig
vxuaeis, muuuti , .mtigo iuuu, span,su mown, uicusi pumps, li -mug ‘ackie, i razor
su'ap,, laZut i.oacs, auatut'U a ati.uu i uVvueia, l autpscu powticis, polabU, suipnur
soap, mace-, coiiuhnstict taiiK, Mieoig s c.wi'aci or oee», iiupcnui gruuum, plain and
iuticy euuutes, iruu juts, corks, < a cans, an sizes, rfoin gui oners up loo-galiou Jack-
ets, tucee.euiuteU rauuei.i'ppc. m ustaes, tutu u ,u.irate of Inc most popular
Patent Medicines.
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ilostettcr's Bitters, McLcuu’s oirengtneuing Cordial, Bradiicld’s Femstl*
p Billets Ayer’s Clterry rtetorul. Darsapariita arm itilow Lock, Soothing
icgulutor utter's iron, route Parker’s cuigef rouie, Bull’s Cough Syrup,
Syrup, IPs Cordial, ind.au ri.uuti b>iup, G taunt August Flower, Giotto
God trey’s Pryor’s Pile Ointment, re *tycr s nun- Vigor, irulis liair Re-
r lower reuthuirou Tricopltetous, otmiuous' A.vet ieegulator
wer, cure, De IV ee e Curmtutiirve, o-tae ieidney Cure,
Ague ut cot, eruinng Oil, Mustang Btiameul, v oteuure
(Vor iuienl, Parker’s Sutitojiue re ottu j.ur.ouges, .
Liueuztue, Spalu.u^’s i re-pa tea ciue, 'full’s Pills, u ,
B Wrigut’s f'lris, rrui.rer s i'uis, -ejor-s l air,
Gilder’s Ptils, jt«A Appu. Piiis, dayue’s
Pill's Pill’eCltd eairCl' Dais .uu.ai^
P.oot i'll is, iia’iey ’s C’Util <ii
i*over ruts, iron lirire-rs,
curuuue, ryior s oyrup or uuu.
relaurc, i'tluv.uU CUrit Cute, CUOUtr
Cam ruurc, rloiaruu s eaVcf y’uds, r. vevv-
or s o.uug ikCsiuiei, mtasuaa’s Fre-pare-u Oubeb
Cignrcues, o.aetopcptrue, d. o . o., ana iiu. euield’s
Aieureuteu oioen rctu. tutu s » cgtiatnu *v o. m syrup,
Bull's really Ay lap, reoyus rent wry, may’s kidney fai,
U orm Conie-eitoits, Aieoea s rot our, r. raarui'a . treugtheuing
Plasters, recuson s caoeure r laa.ers, releiter a t er uv . u u e^uai cure
f.li\CT (.iU'.nJ*.
.'lure uml elegant Oologues, cheap Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia Balm
tiuir Dye, Beuuuiul i a lot coups, t oinude, j turn and Fancy Powders, Combe (all
s-yio-sj ioolu Brushes, In ail Brushes, C.lothes Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Couulei
Brushes,i Ladies’Knives, Match Boxes, indelible Ink, Potket Books, Pi-tying Cu.d
Dun brushes, iiaii Oil. Butn opongts, s-hriving Cream, At;,
HOOK* A SO 6TATIOSHU 1.
ink erasers, piper f:.Miners, i-u’iIhu- bauds rulers, magic iul.stunds, calendar j end
pi-oltelor^peu holders. A mold's W' ting Fluid. A full line ot the school books
re-cently adopted by the Sch ol i oaid f.it the Put ic school of Laurens county,
Hymn Books, aud P^ulmisU. pfif*- Wo- will order any hook not in sloek and furnish
ante -u a short time ut publisher's prices, provider! Ibe money is left with the «.r< if
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