The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, December 01, 1886, Image 6

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—-r—■ MMBljW^MPpBW|MBMWWBMWW>WMWWWi RCHT POST. WKDNKHD.VV DIJCKMBKH 1. |MgD, A. PEACOCK Editor. Tilt* Xitfioiml Labor Part)'. Tint iitfi '.i’i'UM twur mo that tlicro will In* si N'litiotiul Labor puriy of rallur fnrimdnUlu proporlions in IrfSH. Tin* movement in that di rection 14 beginning to attract oUrii- tioii. Htid the puli minus arc oom»id- erinx the effect which ftucl: n party will have upon the; Democratic and Republican parlies. In nur dispatches yesterday the aUtcineni wao made that a resolution was adopted at the meet in# of the Ohio Trades and Labor Assembly at Dayton, in that Slate, oil Wed ties- day, appointing a delegation to the Cincinnati Labor Convention, which meets Fell. VU, 1857, and heartily favoring the formation of n National I«abor prrtv. Already in Now York city steps have been to unite into a political organization loose who voted for Ifenry Uoorge for Mayor of that etty. No one, of course, oan predict with »ny degree'of certainty what the strength of the proposed Nation* »l Labor party will lie, but if work . ingineu generally join it its strength will bo very grout. The Democrat ic party, however, has no reason to ho alarmed about it. It will draw its strength uhielly from the Bo pub Mean party. In ull of the great manufacturing districts of the North fie mill opera lives are lit the main Republicans* Iiocuuse of their hehul Shat a tariff for protection insures them hotter wages. Tho only thine the Democratic party lino to fear i» that the Republicans may succeed in gott'ug their tickets indorsed hy tlit- National Labor party. Mr. Blaine who doubtless expects to. be ilu- Presidential candidate of his party again, appears to be plotting for .something of that kind, tits efforts lately to put himself in hurmony with thu labor leaders and to secure their good will, have been so pot icon bio as to excite comment. The whole situation may undergo a very great cluing*, however, before the inerting of I lie national nnitiimtiinif c»u vein unis.—Savannah News. appropriate over number of experi- and be need not mm acre for n lsrg< men Li. It is oc uinmical to use only the necessary amount of fertiliser. It is expensive to puroha*e that which the soil does not require. Tho value of an oxp 'rimmt consists in enabling the farmer to dispone with those m uerials entering nto thu composi lion of fertilizers that are to him valuelofS <*;• unnecessary. If his soil be de?) client in tin* phosphates, yet abounding in potash, experiment will inform him thu’. ho shun id in vest more largely in the phosphates thah in other ingredients an 1 have the oust of those nut needed. This will enable him to produce the largest .crop* at lean expon-fe, as Well a* to avoid the loss of fertility of the soil, which is really the wealth of the farm. Wlmt l-’orinmts Should l)o. Farmurs should experiment. The.' should soe wlmt they can raise on (his or that kind of soil thu most profitably, ami they should find out, by keeping W^| u | accounts, what sort of crops pays them u„. best. They should also experiment with fertilizers. The agricultural •«tUar of the 1’hiladclphiu Record says that if farmers will consider that the soils demand special kinds of food in order to produce certain cops our system of farming would b* greatly modified. As no two farms are alike in quality or compo slllon, and as even every square rum of soil varies in some degree from that adjoining chemical analysis is of no assistance in the matter and (t e safest mo le, therefore, ts to use seeds m.d special fertilizers, giving careful cultivation and carefully noting tho results, Too much should not bo expected in a single season, ms droughts and dampness may prove obstacles in the way. Careful and well conducted experi menu should be made, and once a conclusion is roaobed the farmer will know more about his farm and business limn can bo taught him bv tha ablest scientist. As the expert, insuts conducted will cost but a trifle, the possibility of thorouydily under* Standing tho nature of tho soil and the proper crops to g-ow thereon is withiu the power of all, and he who does not avail himself of the privilege of sxperiment will make many mis* takes. iMpptlffvte It is advisable not unly to know jnst wlmt the soil requires for a cer tain crop but also to discover tbai which may bo in excess. Potuidi. for instauee, maybe plentiful in rudi loam) soils, and good crops of eb*v**r I nuy be mown on such; but wiib it*! abuud.uu--.- of potash, should the j soil be deficient in some other *T * 1 went, Mich ti* pliosplnnie aoid, tin cropuf cum or wheat folio vlug tie clovci may not be .i iatisfncturv one. I L* nj hurt .... • . , , , Wi. . ill. it c Itiis oi,on llmcM'C «lul Mu* pit* leili ! p. - Jot carer of failure to .-eeure good rcs.tr,a on is* hta«t • i ■> j combln la.,d. Ity naing ; fully, i. , siip^rphospbau j Kmum!?^ ^MT Leave to Soil Land. Georgia, Lnurcoa Co"ftty,*~Whorea* .lane B, Burney, ndm'r. eumtcstutnciii tin* ix-xo on the estate of J. F. Burney do council, lias tiled her application for leave to Kell all tlie lands belonging to wild ck- late. These are therefore to cite aud ml- monish all persons concerned to show eutise if any they have why, wild order should not he granted the applicant on the llrsl Monday In January next. JOHN T. DUNCAN, Ordinary. Nor. 2?tb 188!f. 4t. Election For County Offl cers. Ordered that nn elcelion bo held* at all ill precincts in Laurcni county on Wednesday tlie Oth day of January 1 SrtT fur clerk mipiiior court and iruasurer, when IT. tax collector, tax receiver, county surveyor, and coroner. This order itemed in compliance with section 1828 of the code of 1882. JOHN T. .DUNCAN. O i dinar.v Nov. 84th ’80. -it. Mow Road. Ibmrgia Lnuieiis tbiuiuy.-—Where as Ueriaiii peiji innu 'S lint ini, Hindi application for a new public road oo umeuciiig nl Brii'oii, and ritiiniiig in the direciionof Blaekiliear's mill, through ihv binds of it. II. High lower, J. II. L’arl, J. A Sumner, (». W. daeksou, Irwin Jackson, W. T Jordan and I). S. Blaoksliear. to in (erseoi the public road ai resid**noc of I), N. Bluekshear, . aud revieWeys lippointed in mark out said road having reti-Jmmeii-ln<| that siu i mad lie made a public road. Those are (Iteri'foro in cite iiml admonish all persons to show cause if any they have why said road should lint be made a second el;i<s .public road on Salurlny' (lie ISth day of December next. C1 iv* n under my official signature ill's Nov. loth. IH8II. John T. Duncan. Oidinarv, D D P v • -L J: /royal pmMjh Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A tnijrvel of purity, strength tind wlioleHOiVieness. More cconorn.cn) than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be. sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Hold only in caw. Hovai. Baking I'owuku Co.. 100 Wall flt. N. Y. ■ “ OMt—. Jniiirriwtfirn Iff r.oot fWiTAe.-ic-M tj mmy ■—hilt THE t'HEATKST mu M2fii& OF THE ACE. Kxecdtur s two. By virtue of an order from tlie court et Ordinarv of !.aniens i o inly, will l>« sold J^ifore tnecourthouse door in the town of Dublin, I,mucus county, on thu first 1 uesday in Dieetnber neM. witldn the le- stal hours of nalc, one Inndreil mid forty ueres of boot i>..i,.a, ..r i,.k ,\’ tK icr and 108 in the second dlsinol ■ f sail and heller known as the Sarah Wor'.hy S aco, su'd as the properly of the estate u'f uah Worthy, deceased, for die purposi* of paying the debts of said estate. Tu nis cash. November «, lt<86. JOHN T. irOHTHY. Kxemtor. Exo3Utor3’ Salo. By virtue of nil order frbm the court of ordinary of l.nurens county, will lw wild before tlie courthouse d* oi in the town of Dublin, Laurens county, -u the first Tues day In December next, whUiu the legal hours of sale, lots of land Nos. 1TO, 180. INil and 808, conUdnlng 808} acres each; half of lot No. 2( 0 contnining ItllJ acres, and 150} acres of lot No. 188,-till lying ami being in tlm 18tb land district of 'Laurens county. Hold as the proper I v «*f the estate of Bloanor Clark, decerned, for tlisuilai- lion. Terms cash. D. J, (Ti.aiik, „ A. B. Ci.akk. Ntivember 1. 1880. Bxeeu tirs. 'PdCfomCordial c V it i : s DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND I cVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, •KIDNEY TROUBLES, , Hi ! NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. ; JT U Inviccrat- _ ■' | T 8 ive« ' NttWd —i rsvsrmnrarRsr—- THE ATLA’ITft GO'iSTITUECN FOR-18881 If not. lay this paper down and send for it right now. .. . If you waul It eyery day, send for the Daily, vliicli costs f 10.00 a year, or $5.00 f'tr.six months or 1)2.50 for three months. If you want it every week, send for the Great Weekly, which costs $1,20 a year or $0,00 for Clubs of Five. TfOi WEEKLY C0.N- S'il'l LIION is tho Cheapostl Biggest and Best,paper • Printed in ATrisrical It lias 12 pages chock lull of news, go* sip,and ske.icjuis • every week; It print-* mere romance than ini; story, papers, more farni-ne.w • than the ngideulturtd paper», more fun tlmu the iimuorous papers—be- side!) all the news, and Bill Arp’s afti! fieBy letters Uncle Hamas's es! —AMJ — ..TALMaGB’S ; J.NS.j U hh 2 Cents a \V t comes once week- -lalirrs a whole week 0 read it! You can’t well lanii cr keep house with out it! -- Write your n.iiiui mi a postal card, ad liters ii to ua, and we *v,l| nend you .Speci dren Copy Fulii? . Address.T.iLli CONSTlTUTOlN. Ht,T;;! K4...-.-TL - VKR ; nFiDA:i^. t i | i ■ rjv i J ’ " 1 Mpdtiy, Gh., August 1, 1885. Dr. W.hilehcud-■ . tu Djf.vii fciu:—l had a laid case of- blood poison, which lor two yearn deiied alt ■treatment. One bdttie of k P. P. mane u pyi uiangui cure. John Gaffnky. Way cross, Ga., July 30, 1385. I,had the rheumatism for live months, and I took o«cT)6ttle of Dr: Wlliu-head's- F I* F and it cm cd me sound uud wVlil', and I lusitutif not. to recommend it to those who desire a Wood purifier. Kt'Sqioctfully, ,.i.v. J. E^Mirn, ■ ; •: f- ( * i F fteeu Yearn a, SuIfAsrer from liheumatisin. What Hou. W. 11. Wilder, Mayor of Albany, Ga.. says. 1 sit fie: cd fifteen years with Rheumatism and during that lime tried all tlie so-called specifics that l coitUI hear of. One .of them I paid $3.00 pet bdftie'Wr ami’ took nine ooitles and received no henetit from any.ol them. My ermidson, who runs, on‘the B. & W. Railroad, finally got a bottle of F. F. F. (Frickly AhIi, Foke Hoot end Fotassium) while in Waycross a id induced to take it. The first I'.ottlO -I o imd it’s \v»n- derlul elfecls, mid .iifter con .muing the use of it for a short time,the K leumatism disappeared, ami I feel like i> n W than, take great pleasure in reeomojeudiUg it to sulferers from Klu.-um.-il ism. W. il. WrU)K’t. Albany. Ga.. JuneTVltWO. L.uft; City, Fi.a. , June 24, ’811. C, II. Newman; of Lnl^e tfciiy, Fla., say.* his wile lias suffered l'or^eyea, years witii a eomplicadoii of dis -uses, of whieh Astli mu was the mo>-uprevalent Hbe has not laid down, in, bed uir sev.m v.i-aiy, : ii< lias expended 'uH llU* money ids’ besides; lias made tiuudn that tfiiie for medic iui-s j.hysieiaus, etc-, to obtain relief-for her Inn without any success wliu'ever, ii« was advised by pill’MEvA'iiSdu try F. V. F lie finally did.sy., expecting <t derive no liencttt, hut iifii-i- taking fess titan two butt es eruptions appeared uli over JieV and .she immediu.ely ’ oegan ty improve and now iK-r skiu is pu.f etiv clear. She sleeps smiiidly every nKlit itfCiiU ordiiiafy pillow, and lie-r general hea th lias no! bet-u bi.uet: in years. Mr, Newon oi, \v... is u merehidit of Lake l'ii v, is Very oat-hit siits)iC O'er the cure,,and think*- it ilu. giaudest’ Wood purifier and toipe of tie age v 'Waycwobh. Ga., Nov 15, Greenville, Fla.. -June , l88l } . l)r. W/iUchc d: In tlie year 1878 l was attacked . with a severe ease of blood Fbmoii ihat defied all treatmeut. 1 went to several phvsj eians but found no relief. F.nally 1 went ,, lionnl-o-f pbyvleiiOih ,-.t TaMalm-see and was eXai.uimci. and my. case has de elured tr be a virulent, ease yi p„. son, mill'all the medieines lliev gave me fulled lu erudioite Die dnaufl ul disease and iny life was in danger. I lost (he use (>i my- leU arm, mid a physic/aii at this p!a tu said my arm would liave to ije. ampu- tated. The eogrnpiion tlmL came frmn tlie vimous sore* \vut so Offensive that 1 disliked to come in contact with mv friends and neighbprs. I took lliirty-twg bottles of fin AtlnnlalJlood Fui-itief, also a lot made in I>aIt.more;bou!' m fact cviirythiug u^dne- voiif airic here C’uitccrs (. (tiitltifimL The Swift Specific Compmiy have tin most i;ti(tubit)ihle evidcuee as to the cure of Cancer by tliei famous medi(;i)ii!..S S S. among outers,-I oh It'S. .VlorrOw, all old and hi-lily esteemed citlpeii of Flo*cnee, Ala , m.ikeS the following stutemenl as to the merits of iliis remedy. ”1 Lave been suffering with-» Oaueer in my right ear. fur alxmi. three years. I tried varimis ivmYdii-s and Was treated «mi v«h»t.. ,~.f which ifrOdueed rheumtubm . My ,lee,t ami legs w.-ie great ly swollin, so ilift't f" could no*, walk. AlKuit one year, ago l was mdueed to try Swift's Specific, \vhn h soon removed the trouble in my limits, and my rheumatism is now entirely gotm had 'mv Chncer is sleadliy improving; being |s-u v r now than at any lime williia two years. This mcclicme lmujcdiiMne more,than uuytiling,else 1 lm\e ialtyn..»n(,! VJed that 1 aiu on the road to a sneodv cure Un d.mbu-dly Swift’s Specific is ilm be3l blood purifier in tlie w<H id. -• i :■ . John S. Mo'.utow. Floreuce, Ala.. Sefif. 22. ’84. I have had a cuuv-er op my faoa formmiy years. 1 have uied a great many reme dies, hut without -relief; 1 afnvosV gave up hope ef e.ynr being eui>-d. l?r. liiud- niau, my son, recommemled Swift’s Spe cific. which 1 havo titken With' gh-at re sults. Aty face is almost well,, emt it' is impossible for me to expreaa.niv thanks in words for wlmt this mkficiue law ddiu- for mo. . . Mils. O. ivu JIaud.man. Monroe, Ga., Sept. 2, 1SS4. Free From Malaria* , physicians and took numberless jtn.puhi- lu thp fall, yf , IS .4 l was taken Avit ii a ) lions recommeude<l as sure eurgs/ but ft case of nmlurlal'fever vvlucitj - - • - v ** v both body*‘find mind. I was liiv old tssiuon ;\vith utereury - and outer . wunu uere irieu new remedies said la, mineinl mixuiiYs, but with uo fctwd, tx- u iuw tutv malaria, but it stuck to ; me, snlis. My b$anh Kas sbgtterd anil my I and you know the* old broken-duwu goiiui- A. B FARQUHAR. ROBERT. II SMITH. A. K^g^pQUHAR & CO , f p j>| C3%A.. • Jjf r \ | g|^IOMrfacttiivis and Jobbers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Skills, Crist Skills, Brown’s Cotton Gins, t v; • • j# i\ i iy anil Miscellaneous Maebmeiy, iiimlvyare, tirnvarc, (u;leiy, Gins, Belting, ron Pipe, Brass and .tomsttitlu' Fittings, Kiuicock .InspiwiJtors. v Aog. 4.-‘btf 3m. • 1 -til 19AB-flf=l«BS WI LL .SELL EX ; ItA UiiEAl» 10 0EUEE i II EM OUT. ...... ..... ii t I ■ GEO. R. I.-OMBAS,? &. CO,- ftugusta, GsjDfgia. Large stock <if Fngines. Gin and Presses, BtHirhg, PiiCl^ih“Oil and Finding*. Jnjecinis, Kiec'io.r-s, Luspinitdrs, for iiiiiiif'cliate delivery. * Engine, Mill aii-l ibali i Jbjjntiia Pomji; ly ibihe. L.'tis; lion mid Bra«s Evcrv •lav working 100 bands. * wX.o I RON ORKS, Xj A.3STQ- Sc ■WILT. IPx-crp’T-’s. SANDKIiSVII.I.K. liKOItOIA. Manufacturers and Dealers in Steam Engines o) all styles. Saw Mills, Grist Mills (Joth.n Gins, Fr. :->es -.nd .viuclimery of all kinds, A full line of luib' er and Leather Bvl’ iiri kept in stock. , . Steam and Water Valves, Si cum Pipes and Fittings, Inspirators. Machine Oils and Mill Supplies. Repair wofk tu melted and promptly done and its cheap and well as can he done. AH machinery.gold by us we guarantee to he as represented, • ■ , , -, A’rite or call oil tis for Fneesand descriptor, o. a'* thing Wanted hi tic-machine line. Jun e IU 'Tt-liiii HEADli V A‘<T LllS - -FOU- ! • * % * . '• • ’ * -' ’ ■ Books. -ALSO — Faints-(all colors), linseed oil; varnish^, wjnd.jjvglqh^Jjijtty. white lead, wiiiUmusli (irusuea, puini utUsiiea, luanAX bi'nsnvs, giyO (*viatc unu Oroy .*«, maohaijits' o^iTauips, iunip fixiiuvs, miiterns c«, cream tartar, irusaeo/. ayruigcs, eye gOggiCo, ru.-i.es, Witoka.g, cai oonc soap, \giauie soup, runyu'.i ui(un, suit pct’ie, suipiiur, b. c;uiJ , ’so(Iu, biU'{ig. uk(! ne kiouc, eqiplgjis, xiavoring . pUiiips, ’ii lmig 'uekie, razor sash too anu la-own), Drop fillip oi ace., auamn-.s, m u^-n ansto "Gn',11u( iump fixtures, mnterns, kerosene oit, atutuues, titarcu, miimes, cream tki tar, trusses/, syriuges; eye goggles, nipple .-i.iC.us, aupta-uers, slice om.-aes, Witc.U.i.g, cai oOiic soap, vtistile soap, ruuyu'nipples oiiciiiuei- oraces, sai souu, aiiun, .-.au pcViO, sUipOur, fa cartf’Scid*"" cKsuiiuui oiie. miisiitiu, 'fgivytr, ctovc*.- nittlnogs; tiiub - stone, oXliilCtO, liluv.t.H, .<*<.*1^ UU.c, ,& i <Uis£U UlUYVil, UiLTtbl' uuoi isOAitb, iiDI t-iOlU b i;it uu utfa. l.UiUpaCu po\S (icib, pOlUSii, blilphur ooap. inucc, coi.ileUaeo iiioit, Lic,Jj 0 a cxiiuct u. uui, imperial giuuuui, .plain and H.ncy canines, u'Utt*jm>, curi**,- on cans, in* s./.co, li npi gilt oneii^up U> 6-guifon jack, cis, uio ec.eumu a nmnci-upiica meusitreS,'liiud a lufl fine bi lac most popular Batiieni: Memfjftijes. iiomvuvi (? AitvvciD, o iiop Bitters ^tye.i s ciiLiiy sectoral, it.^utator after’s iron, to’uic ra* nauiitio’s Femah that I eqiild iu-aiyaf, bpt n.-epiveo no lit. 1 had eijbivly-despaired wjien General-Agent, Mr. Liafks m, eamr udverti.-mg.F. J*. .F,,(Bi(cU)y , A*h Poke Root and FofuKUUm) and induced me to’ give ihii'-tWal. '.f -got !: ofife - iargo" f/utile, i tuok it, and (mu,«mV,a laUf.WvaU tmrsC and ilia various sores iiavs lieaied-entirely, aifu the new skin has a cTear,’''lietiltlly 'w.-ior, ami iny.ggiie.rai.h; jiiib, isAuitor than it bus licou ill ten yours. I co^siiUr it the grandest tih^iddnedieiiiv- df tii'fn'e, as $ WjVl* antpunt,gh , ({i wonderful effect^. 1 aiaagent of the F. !{. AN. It R. at thin pthie; Greenville, Fin', and take great pleasure in rt-conimencfing a medicine tliul bus performed sneji wonders for,.me. 1 RespectfulIvyotirs, '' n >'■' J.,W : ‘UAADIERLY. i>‘ ■ >- ', . • • .,. ivat Dkar fiutAt your rcqucKt I will mate at- Newark, N. *h lmoousqlted>- variims. —ouen us— Hostvtter's Billers, McLean s on vo^incuiiij* Gordiul, ^ oai> ^ _ __ __ w vyrup, n's uoruiiti, iihsuhi iiiiood p>iu,», ..4>iucb s jipgu.'.tf. u-iljvvcr, Uiobe e* out icy s gin oi s ii.c iu-.iii. u*. u .ijeisuua i (fcoi, luui.sii.uiI i,c- csaisapancR.'suttiirj i enpn^ Ojocij,-" tfouliuu^ lOi s Gi'ogiT ’Ionic, Bulls ‘Cough .byrup- u o) i u,>, ,-.4fiL>cb s . Jip^UAU. u-'iljivcr, uiobe - ! i ^ l'ryol s,i'>ic .yilitlii^u,. ... _ , TWTV riotvei Autlniiiou i I'tcopnuousf* VMimbouJ' B*«Vu no|Uiiin-Y wer Cure/ in* ii ce’e v .poiinuiiic, .c-gyc jkiuno-y Clue, Ague tn C'li, c.nCiijg, Cn, Bi:A^ciuL*^ i.iiuiioiii, tWigiiUit oriineut, i iii’ivu s LUi'ikU.c t. i»jn, l.v<v.lu.ib, l.incu/.ino, bj-aldui. i i upuienCmc, iuUsrfiis, tv C *igm * i (Us, uiu tci A i ,i;s, .-jus i'liis, . Cnuvi ‘a i pm, .....a *.j i*ie 1 i.B, ,j»iylie's ' i.uoli uitiaU ,..vu fi.;* inu.an ■ ’ ■Foot' Filial Cn-fey’s cinil A . eever . non ijiim-s,’ CuntUi-c, i j.Jtr s -iq,- -j. I. ip;. .. .,- vf• - - Arc. .c, i ctuv.ui. cnn. cr.fe, v tbai* .. . Cinq i ouic, i.ti.itiun .-. c»vei' i'*.us, j’vcm •• e.r s iiuiij. Be.-iuivt, .A'ubcbc? :-vv * — ® >’ i C.jHtrettSb, BLOiPpei t/m., 6 : L., ir.it*^ t’uOciue'i s" / '** ' ■ Y * ; V*A* ^nil’s v i-g- iaofu i vvui'u* -p^raj,-:, r* -*•} Lull’s iiaOj , Ay ri.p, Boy'll *- Btiiiei/,’!^- tr Kiilney ihi’ii/ *V orin •CohicxUiOns,’- Audit s i: ‘ iU: i’'w •bU’eu^tucnijik,;Lf *,<i t |usuirs v i-ei*4''igsAacou.e..i/Hsrrt‘sr«iL , lt6i's i'ei'u*iau cniti Cuiv ' ’ .. .-. . : !! "TV- c! !■-.*:-.*? ' ’ “ C.J., Qx'.liUUUOi tr-.;.- ’ - Jt«re anti elegani VA>iptfu.VB,.cht,'aL) Colognes, 81usks; Ifixti-aots, Maenblii, uair iJiUslies, tlaii tiil, Batii apou^qfy. biiaviug cream, An:. m iuU.ei/isers.jmpei iitsieni-rs, ru ibei bHiiils ruiers. magic‘iti¥stiiiias, ialmuiar pend PioHCior-s, peii fioKlciK Artidhi's W i i W L: - A /uff. Jme-ot aJit-ociim-i books leeeutly adopted by the Beitooi kounl^jor the,,Fub ic sehooi of Liiumw county Hy mn,Bonks, am!, Fsuluiisl.v £3^-; NYu will order any liook-not in stock and furnish suikfe *«t u shorl fund at ppbllsL'cFs pitc?^tii#UY-.«4Kd .iIu!:«u*ue.V Is left-with tliborer* a? IL; jqiblihLer 8ioittf.siai.iIitii.fi S a.-.i D;. UthCut la taVe, Slid . i-ti-al va a* » id.-:., i-.e (, r ' wi-ak s. Ad.-. Vi’omrn a -.J UltU* whole SYSTEM l-y Strengthening the Muaclra. Too- tn* the NEKVB8, *;:it cotaMetetyDl. getting the fcod. •ppun-iitiy tii W-IUUBI-iv pc, ami oil rog> n in •eri-ru! kinds ti -a*IIv tint! unit form, ami nj- •tu|U, tin* fat on i t nltat is lacking, i and thtimm-Ui.-eil iw : ilst-.’ vl TIic sv cllin t ►oon sulisided, I have njLt n^Uie j.^.ie ; hollies, wfijeii luiVe made u perfect‘ cm/ j aud 1 fitii) Lke a tn-w mantOTkiy*. *'l in-re ' iWj v v r ’")B g amre- qwittaftyns gucijjoined ’• ' • ‘ rffertsl to' suYA-ring huu.unifV. Ii bus auil rctniU at, wrotighf w.'tttU rs for the. ' mcl «. , , , ;* >S;( -) , \Vil,l4%)L»^US* r,ee*btirg, T e*c Gquutw Marat, II, 1884. Forsttle Iry'nil drtfj;giHs. •’ : ' 4 ‘ ’• ''' | 'J tt-aiih*- on Blooii an-I-Jrhitv. Diseases mailed five. . ,4j ‘i lu* Swift Spe.-ifle Civ. Drawer8, AtUu-% \a Va i, * l T The above medicine is/or sale wiioksab- EU F .UnbUfty Ga. f a 5Ft ti ■ ‘ii W't 01 ? Rtg%l^..«Z:vnL 0..-BJ gjj \m oiwTtir saO' c/rWl T.lv 14 ti i rltHb | n 1.* Volina Dritj and Chemical Company. »•*««»'I I, SB,*.*.*. FOR C AW* niuhaVEU, 1 , "joje s 3 . * I .respectmov Oiiaiutncc tnv» ‘-I'dsp-Hit' PAkV i (MiLW ‘fflfti Kltvti-m Jati !f ,;t on tub* j, tfUaWNsf j county. Mibjivt. however, to a dimuifalic j, I uouotrtium ktnmlil oik* t <- held. rthenTore ’ | t/iruutRy.tiilU.)} ttM VtillkOtf q"'!,- intjtit uetvg j of l-V*f} eitiB t*. I * n-ttullf. ' .Idii.vi«.vm,. i Knfiat K>W« U»<-j«roivo. « ....... I. Nat. 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