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WKDNEKDAY l»K( EMBER 8. IttM.
J. A. PEACOCK Editor.
TIip Convict Problem.
The Governor's ■leisure relative
<t« che convicts isconscivative n tone,
.anil shows thnt lie has given than
•tronhlesoinv question careful consiH
feration. He points uni fairly the
.objections to the present convict
,«ystv«, and admits that they arc
very grave ones, it cannot, liowuv*
Atr, an he points out, bo qbangpii
.hastily, first, because there may be
ilegal objections in the waiy of a
change, and second, that Would b*
belter and ut the satno time hot put
a heavy burden upon the 'taxpay*
ere. l ; l, l '' ‘ 1
The Qovehtof reviews this prbpori-
• 'tion to employ Lite oon'vicfs upon
,r the public roads, ahil readies the
u conclusion that although the ini-
4, .prove«ent of the Toada would, in
'■' crease the value of tlso adjacent land*
it Would be unjust to ’bnrdeii the
- : laic paysrs of the wliole Slate with
s 'the caire Slid aii'ppoit'of the convicts
6 while iugitgod in "‘Iti^irbviii^ the
highways of ohly a small portion of
iii suggests; however,'that!
• ;th*$6 could be no objectiUi “fctt* aiiy
,county having its roads Unproved
diy convicts it is prdvided for their
.support.*" 1 - “- i - ? ■' ’i J
The main point of the message,
however, is the suggestion that an
■ experimental couviet farm be pro-
ivided to test the prlctacabilivy df
•'(Waj^iiylWg All don victe "uno’h
^rriis owned and controlled bv the
~ jSuta. ••• -. • mu mfoy* u
Tlie suggestion is a good one, ami
Wloirtitides wfl! nieWi'WitH g^ndrui lift-
•NfHbval. it one farm cunbe worked
' WUcoeesftrify—that is/’idude'tO uieot
1 expenses—there^ is -nrt mtsoU why n
duaen cannot, iloucsl and cupabli»
men will bo required to manage
Jim trill WM'iah.ni'i
Ml,.... .... Mcura honm ...J imp.
M. •
" he conyiQtaunon State farms wouh
IVHiaiw the Legislature could not
do a wiser thing Until to act upon
the Governor's suggestions, ft can
be determined quite accurately
within two years, as he paints <**•!,
whether tluty are worthy of
permanent adoptioniy or wot.—
Savannah JVewf.
j. b.
cundiduics for re>clcctiou to the.
olliccs of tax collector and lax receiv
er. They ha vo proven i hymielveg to
lie both efficient and faithful to the
trust reposed in them, and will, if
elected again, prove true to the
County and tlftiv constituents. # u
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tunr notisrai.a-'
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Laurens Court of Ordinary, October
Term IHHfl. "'■* ' ' ' '
> Whereas K. II.' Walker hdmlbUttistdt*
on the estate of R. ■ II. Kellaiil liiis fl|ed bis.
appHCiUlon for letters of dismission from
/said administration;
P.
P.
P.
iff
■■ v n. j %*rs
Alika-. it . ...
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rt-iJiflOL
THE yKRATjfflt
administration should pot bo granted! the
tippUcitrtt on the first Monday in .January
next; r'** ! ».i: •.“>»•* • : * V ' ou j
Given under my official signature,.this
October 4th 1880. .. ! ,
".John T, DfattfAfrJOrrilnitry.i
ore economical (ban the ordinary kinds,
and cannot be sold, in competition with
thg multitude of low test, short weight
alum or phosphate prtwders. Sold only in
. Royal Baking Fowdeb Co;.
Bt. n; y.
pot Leave to-Sell fMidt 1 - • ‘
rgla, . Laurels .Comity.— Whereat*
June E. Burney, lulm’r. cnmleutament.iui-i
m-xooit the estate of if. F. Btirnisy de '
monish all I‘persons concerned to
atb
show
cause If,any tliey have why said order
iiliinild hot be graftied life appflCuht n'n'thu
(list Monday ill Japuary;nexw
I* 7 .,-* ,« rMittiba'
.,Nor.27th 188<J.
T
iovmrv.nexv; *■ ■
si as
uaqrgla Liiuiotis Oi>unt.£.y-W|j0r<{^
us certain jrotii.ioirorA Hiftviiit,, imidh
application for iiMiejY jMiblic. rontlj
coiniiK'iiciiig at liiu inn, ‘and rn tin tug
‘lit iWH,ireel ion of tiiacksliciiVs mill,
through ilie hums of U. H.‘ lliglr-
tWer, J\ If. (.Jail, J. A. Sniniier, G.
W. .fudksoii, Irwin jAckson, W. Ti
7TTT
. ^tghi fppnrp-
i prison
.(jona of sexcf, cop|^ |; ftl0 nfpr t? «d., ps
.would ^t’CVfiyt imrnpi;lu|ltjes . and
miii
jceptibls of being reoluimcd qould be
subjected to Much trout went as vjrpul.d (
ftond io,inajilrn them With u desire
lliebonie useful and holiest citjaew.
/•» f**cl, they could be kept on a fanu
apart from ihn oilier criminals,. ^Ild-
n rufo'foiyiory school maintained for
their benefit.
The Governor's suggestion has a
doit bio pit rpode—oiio to pi oil He a
‘better convict rvsnun um| t i« other
WBtet..^fe»jll!gt j»wH
of tho S'ale. when the convict
Tnrmi became self .uistaimpg—and
giot till then — expertmen’t^ could be
,’nmde; under tho diieciioh of unyr*
fenced Mgricitjfuriou and chemists,
•to discover in wlut respecili ihe •oil
of one soot ion of the State is siiper
ior to that another, wliat soils are
,Ul*t'ndiipted to certain grains and
grasses, and what kinds qf fertilizers
different soils need to increase
productive power, elo. It can bo
rvkdtly sewn that convict farim,
^rojierfy managed, could'be made a
r* 'arcs of rovenuo to the State,
greater iliao that now rocoivod from
tbf hire qf cQtiyicu, a source of in
formation that wouki be beneficial
to agricultural uitsreste, and a means
.dealing wi'h cosviola vastly sufmnoi
sysleWk Jftveeylhtng
would dejwnd, hpftxet, wpoa she
capacity and intogriiy y of theaa an-
trialed with the iwdnsgtmertt of ik*
Oliv et farms. jnm'Ott ho«v>s I P«
v Of conrae the i^egislainra would
JiafAtp make a small s^rproinaaltoo
I he initial, farm* M<1) wowlu
have t» o|hni tins way to stout* the
c«a«»ets toy it.*,, Jl Imewnottvicts, »h*
hlpvMftor smeejls. mightimwlrtniwwi
ihcvuf h JorteiUro, vutuntasg sansw
d|r *r othar^l#^ lk«peoba-
bit that tho Ira van will forfeit thoir
rigli| to any convicts or would
voluntarily surrender anv who aiw
.eopubto of being worked profitably.
If itie LsgikUuue should listvraiine,
tblrffore, to adopt the
suggestion, care e^ouht
taken dial (h
Vor^an" anil j l). ^l^bhj^fl»piu*,^o^ tjt
tbf/fttctliioptthjiq roaii at residetice of
iMaok'shcur, and reviewers
;.t. . ‘jl ■;•#!,« till J. ■* liilofi
appotuted to. iniirk oqt ^dutd rqjid
SgfflaWfflHsI-... .<=-1
Tlyse are tlicreforo to ^citq^^pd
t^mbiiisii'itll persons to show cause
if unv tliey iuivc wlivsnid load slu-uld
Jfcjutat
not lie mude ii .sneoud
SalurtVuy’ tiiri
'Decomiier tiext. *
Jflivi n under my official
tills Nov. 15th 1880.
Jolts T. DrsoAX.
Oidmarv.
chiss Ti ,pqblic
18th day of
signature
INFORMATION
many pbrsons
n* Oil ’#Mlm
fr*m
•H
jnrMtuaVow,"
XrurMlftu,
Rheumatism,
mt***iit*ai*
l.imbt, Jlach nuid ,
Bail Blood,
Mata rtn,Constipation JtKidney Troubles.
-t-VOUM* CORDIAL CURES RHEUMATISM,
IMM BlooA *nd Kidney Troublw, by clMnelnc th»
*f < tb»°bOil lW lu *VwiUe«, all gut, ;
V-VOUMA CORDIAL CURES SICX-HEADACHE,
NMiralcU, lVUtg BUhS Limb*. Ba«k and 8ldi«, by
ISalBf ib« uervM and itrengthtnlng the mu*cl«*L
—VOLIMA CORDIAL CURES DYSPEPSIA. •
IntllfMtlan »nd qpniUp«Uon,.by »ldpi« lb* udm-
ll*llnf of lb. Pbod Oirousb ih« proper ut'tlun of thii
ilouiscb 1U cmM • healthy umwllle. O j,
^-YOLIKA-CORDIAL CURES NERVOUSNESS;
Urpreadon of «p!rlu and WmIdw, by cull Ten.
In* end toning tit* ijMtn.
■^—VOLINA CORDIAL CURES OVERWORKED
utd IMSmt* WemM, Pirttr and Sickly Children.
Iiudvligblful end nuirlitoui Mat(rucrr.l^I'ankL,,,
VoHn* Almsnui and Mtrr. —'
Snr 1M7. A h*nd»«n*, copiplcte.
■ft4n*erul aeon. Otllnklmwlo'TKK
ntHKAHKa nt HOMK Inn plr*»»nt, naturel vrny,,.
Untied on receipt of a Be. poaUgd «an\p. Addrew
VOLINA DRUQ * CHCMUOAl. OO.
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TEI2V'
j. 3S r T Tf #- u
. »r oo jcxrbT ok-.»
VF.zr&i ojr aasas» %P'
*
cony lot
stall the et|tfiMiteulal
wet s nol ittcapaeila'eil tor I he per.
f<>f plain r nf Lur•! jdiysie*; , Lvta^r.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tills,powder never varies. A marvel iof
pitrity, Htrengtb and wliolesomeneBs,
MbMT 1
106
ICKLY A Hit
BLOODPDRIFIER
OF THE ACE.
IlAV\l YOb' TAKKN
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
FOR 1886?
Tf htlt'. Jay tliis paper dowii and semi* for
It fight now. .( ' t«
If yott waut it every dny, fiend for the
Daily, whjcli costs $10.00 a year, or $5.00
for six months or $2.50 for tliree moutlis.
If you want it every week, send for the
Great Weekly.-which costa'$L25- a year
or $5,00 for Clubs of Five.
THIS" WKEKLY C0N-
s;rLpTi(JN; ,
Is the Cheapest! ; h*i
Biggest and Best Paper
Printed in America!
" It liiirt 12 ptigc^ eliock full of news, gos
dp and sketches cv.-ry Week. It prints
nitre roffianee than tlie story paper?, more
fftim-uew-i than tho agricultural papers,
more fun :tkan the h unoroUs pajAirs—be
sides ull the news. and .,...
BIII Arp's and Betsy Hamilton's
Letters ^Unele Remus's Sketch-
■es!
• —3nd—
TALMAGE'S SERMONS.
L'ss 2 t'entsa Wiiek!
aIi comes once week--takes a whold week
qrptid it! jr . ,. V i- ..i ‘ .■ |
You can't well form or keep house with*
o}iMt!‘ • ’ ■ “ ‘ ; • "
Write your name on a postal card, ad-
f!?s it to us, and yrv will send you tipeci
en Copy Fiuik!
Address THE CON8TITUTOIN.
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CERTIFICATES.
Albany, Ga.. August 1, 1885.
Dr. Whitehead- . ,
Deak tim:—I had a had case of blood
poison,, which for two. years defied all
treatment. Ope bottle of P. P. P. made
a pemanent cure.
• JOBK GaVFMIlY.
Waycrb88, Ga., July. 80, 1885
I had tlie rheumatism for five mouths,
and l look one bottle of Dr. VVhitehea"
P P P aud it cufed hie sound and wi
and 1 hesitate not to recommend' it to
lliofje who desire a blood, purifier.
Respectfully, J E Smith,
F fteen VearH a Sufferer from
,i '..IKhenmatiHiu.'
Wliat Hon- W. H. Wilder. Mayor of
Albany, Ga., says. .. u -
1 sutfered fifteen years with Rheumatism
and during that time tried all tlie so-called
specifics that 1 could hear of. One of them
1 paid $8.00 per bottle for and took nine
I Kittles and received no benefit froto nuy of
tbqm. My graud»<m, who runs oh tlie
B. & W. Railroad, finally got a bottle of
P. P. P- (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
Potassium) while in, Way cross aud induced
to take it. Til? first bottle showed its won
derful elTcetH, uud after continuing tiie
use (if it for. a short time the Rheumatism
disappeared, and 1 feel like a ucw mun. il
take great pleasure iu recommending it to
sulfcrers from Kheuuiatism. i
W. H. WILDER.
Albany. Oh., June l‘\ 1880.
- *V t - ;
Law City, Fla., June24, ’$».
C. II. Newhiun, of Lake City, Fla., says
his w ife lias sutfered for seven years with
a complication of diseases, of which Asth
ma Was tlie most prevalent. She has not
laid down in' bed lor Sevan years, He
1ms expended ail the money Ills business
lias mude him in that time for uiedioines,
physicians, etc., to ohtilu relief for her
but without any success wha’ever. He
was advised by physicians to try P. P. P.
He finally did so, expecting *o derive ho
benefit, but after taking less than two
bottles ‘-options appeared all over her
and she immediately la-gan to improve,
and now her skiu. is perfectly clear. She
sleeps soundly every night on au ordinary
pillow, aud her general health has not
been better in years. Mr. Newinun, who
Cancers i oitqitered.
The Swift Specific Company have tlie
most eudubitable evidence as to the cure
of Onncqr hy tjwl famous medicine, {3 .S8.
Amongvithrn,"John'S; Morrow, au old
,um! Jdghly esteemed citizen of Florence,
Ala, makes thq following statement as. to
ihi-'tWdHfci of this feniedy.
*t'l have been suffering with a Cancer in
my right vm . fov abou
tried vurioiri remedies
with Iodide of Potasli, which proddeed
rheumatism. ,N|y feet tmd legs were great
ly swollen, so that 1 could not walk.
About tine year ago I was induced to try
Swift’s Spij'eittc. which sopn- removed tlie
trtirthmfti ntv lliiibs. and my rheumatisnt
is now entirely gone' dnd my Cancer la
Htetufily improving. being bitter
now than at any time withiu two years.
This niediCme lnisdonb me more good than
anything else I have taken, and I leel that
1 am on the road to a speedy cure. ;lln-
diitibiedly SwIft Y'Speeme is the best blood
purifier in the World. /•>-
. w «fi> r ‘‘'JoiiK S. MoiIro'w.
' j. Flqqj^ct^ Ala.., Sept- 22, ’8A >. i o.»
I have had a cancer oh my face for many
years. I have tried-* “great many reme
dies, but without relief. • I : almost gavt
’«© hope yf ever being.curwl.v - Dr.> Hard
nuih. iny son, recommended .Swift’s .Spe
cific; whtelf 1 have taken’' With • grekt fe-
\i\Sh alpviya well, sml .it is
m possible
■Impossible: For me to express mv, thanks ,in
t words ! fdr whst this fdedlciriu lias don’e
for UM. rtvno, A -gOGiSV*:
Mns. Ouvk IIakuman.
Mourner Ga.. Sepl. 2. 1884.
VO&* iTiH Hlitn'i' • >;
. Free- From Malaria?^
is a merelmut of Luke City, is very cuthu
siustic o' er tlie cure, and tliiuks it the
giandest blood purifier and tonic of the
age
Waycrobs, Ga., Not 15, ’86.
Greenville, Fla.. June , 1880.
Dr. Whitehfd:
In the year 1878 1 was attacked with
severe ease of Blood Poison that defied
all trentineill. 1 went to suverul physi
cians but found bo relief. Finally 1 went
before a lamrd of physicians at Tallahassee
and was examined, and my case was de
clared to he a virulent case ot Blood Poi
son, aud all tlie medicines they gave me
failed to eradicate the dreadful disease
aud my life was in duuger. I lost the use
of my left arm. and a physician at this
place said my arm would have to be ampu
tated. Tl.e corruption that came from
the various sores wat so offensive that 1
disliked to come in contact with my friends
aud ueighliors. I took Miirtv-two bottles
of an Atlanta Blood Purifier, also a lot
made in Baltimore, and in fact everything
that I could hear of, but reccivec no bene
fit. I had. eutirely despaired when your
General Agent, Mr. Clarkson, came here
advertising P. P. P. (Prickly Ash Poke
Rqot uud Potassium) and induced me to
give it a trial. 1 got one large bottle.
took-it,.aud one and a half sniallOues, and
tho vuriin.s sores Ituvs healed entirely aud
the new skin has a clear, healthy, color,
and my srenetul health is better than it has
lieeu bgfo.ri! ip ten years. ,!,, consider it
tlie.grandest blood" medicine of the age
•shell it small amount shows its wohdei
effects. I. am agent of the F.-R. & N. U. R.
at-this place, Greenville, Fla, and take
great pleasure iu recommending a medicine
that has performed auch woudera for me.
“T'fffl*.
,,-l.it 'ii Waycrosa, Ga„ Nor. 15,*85. J
I Dr. W, II. Whitehead:, •. r „ , '
-i I DKAK’SiK:^-At your requeat I will state
, my oas, Borne years ago I contracted m>
J Uria iu Us moat violvut form while living
JittlSewhfk' N. J. I consulted various
! * * k - t physicians aud took numberiem'prepiuW
J^,the fslLpfilfiKnkl wan taken with >a | tions m-ouimended as sure cures,” bgt it
w ormswnw fever Which pro?tra}ed me . stiftk td mi like ii brother—or more like a
t>o»h InSiiv and mind. 1 was drugged after niolher in-iaw. 1 finally came South, i ad
tty old fo*>luo» witls aaercury* and tuber'fchile here tried new remwiha sakl to ?ai-
lHU wit»i 9}\ gootl. w,i wavacure* malaria, but it atuck to me,
•nil*. My lf« :ffih was shatu-nl and my | and you know the old broken-down comli-
»io frisn •stL.
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CXJUrea'a. 1 U a -
dillo, aUachm»a»a. -
Mlmsm' " -
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Gottmui e , ,-v#h abrii-;;
h *'“-i»
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farm » hick *
1 sva.nw at
i AU. Yt*KTA'I-A3* rTOfttt.
icrgy gone. Mj leg a and. fort wouM
swell, and 1 had w I ml every body thought
was dropsy. These symptoms alarmed me,
and 1 wo*, ready to grasp at any remedy
•ugjfwted. A frieud ag)ris«4 f>» h» try
Bwm® specific. ■ f procured u»ree
and coipm^ws'd iu use. The «vi1lta>
mk>b Biilw-jded. v l have, taken the in,is;
U»tt1e*. which have made a perfect cure,
aud L feet like a new man to day. There
never pas a more meritorto^* medieitie
offered to suffering hiunantiy. It has
wrought wonders for ate. ’* ' ■■ ”
IYu.ua JoNKa.
Leesburg, I<a- Counlv, March 11, 188A
For md» hv idi Hruggu-ts. -i-e'- ■* tT
Treat it--, on lilood aud, Skiu UiveOSM
mailrii TivtL
I In- 8wM'i ^iH.'.’lth;Crt.. I)r«v,er8, AtUil-
ft) f.'A i‘»b.h v.t* -fa
y' xInu-il i.j >i,,[ ,,|: u ]
tl;c el|>m(|npnV a ,'a't iff
;<r* Oil IIS .m( .»
ni.tk;
Jxrtrx geaasr L
, wm vSm. C
Kan % 'AX' kkViuvKu.
yc
tiou l was in wficu I came io you. You
put me to taking your P P P aud 1 im
proved rapidly, and au to-day in a> good
'hctgUb as i ever wa»—in fact tteller. AaL'
a remedy tor a itrokta-dowa coiwritutioa
it haa no eqooif. ' -ii *t vl •
j,» * YourA qif. ,.((> T. P Com*.
The atN>ve medicine is for sale wholesale
and retail, at / . i.'- i
S3* »!6&6 &
t , *i ■ liRiihn, Gh.
F T.VX CU LEt'Ti).
1 resjtectfullr announce invsclf a cawli
te for TAX’ ( OLLECTOl
A. B. FARQUHAR.
A. R. EARQUHAR & CO
ROBERT. II SMITH
Ste
adLALaoisr. a--A~
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' Manuf*ctmcrs ami Jobbers ot
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am
EngTnes, Boilers, Saw Mills,
Grist Mills, Brown’s Cotton Gins,
and Miscellaneous Machinery,
Hardware,- tinware, Cutlery, Gins; Belting,,
ron Pipe; Brass and iron steam Fittings,
Hancock Inspirators, &c.
Aug 4, '86 3ni.
A
CAR LOAD OF ENGINES
JUST ARRIVED!
WILL SELL KXIBA UliB Ai ; 'lO t-LOSE TUBM-OUT:
Uto/ !;> •*<
GEO R. LOMBARD & CO, Augusta, Georgia!
Large stock of Engines. Gin mid Presses, Heltiiig, Packing; Gil aud
Findings, Injectors, Electors, Inspirators, for immediate-delivery.
Engine, VliU und Boiler Repairs Pompily done. Cast. Iron uud Brass*
Every day working 100 hands. ,, •
V A R I E T Y
IRON WORKS;
li-Ajerca- &c wtct
SANIJERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Manufacturers and Dealers in Steam Engines ol all styles.
Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery of all Kinds, A full liue of ltub’ er and
Behing kept instock.
’r’s.
Saw Mills, Grist. Mills*
' Leather
Steam and Water Valves, Steam Pipes uud Fittings,' Inspirators. Machine Oils*
aud Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and promptly done and as cheap and well as can be done..
All machinery sold by us we guarantee to be ns represented.
Write or call on us for Prices and descripfon oi anything wanted in th-machine line.
Jun e 10 ’86-Oni
II, HICKS & CO.,
-HEADQUARTERS FOR-
Drugs, Medicines and Books.
-ALSO ;
Paints (all colors), linseed oil, varnishes, window glass, putty, white lead, sash too-
whitewash brushes, paint brushes, marking brushes, glue (white uud brown), Drop*
black, Lamp black, auatiues, machinists oil, itiii\ps> y lump nxiures,.wiiterns, kcroseu*
oil, matches, starch, marbles, cream tartar, trusses, “syringes, eye goggles, nipple
shields, supporters, slice brushes, blocking,.carbolic soapi castile soap, rubber nlppka
shoulder braces, sal soda, alum, salt pelre, sulphur, bi curb soda, biu'.ug, fixed oils,
esseutiai oils, lausiurd, ginger, cloves, uiilmegs, blue' stone, ‘ copperas, lluvorinf!
extracts, uiuaucr, .uu>go uiuu, spuuish brown, breast pumps, fiduug 'oekle, razor
strupr, razor lioucs, Horsforu’s ureud Powders, Patupsco powders, potash, sulphur
soup, mace, condensed milk, Liebig’s extract of bcci, imperial grauiiln, plain and
fancy candies, fruit jure, corks, on cans, uii sizes, from giu oilers up to 5-galion jack,
cts, the celebrated funuel-lipped measures, uud a full line of Aim most, popular
Patent Medicines.
, .—Such as—. . ,
Hostetter’s Bitters, McLean's hirengthening Cordial, Brudfield’s Female
Hop Bitters Ayer's Cherry Peetorai. Sarsaparilla and lt-liow Lock, Sootlinig
wm
Globas
Flower iiathairou Tncoplierous, bimuioiis’ Liver Regulator
wer Cure, De VV ee’e Caruiiuutive,, bate Kidney Cure,,' •
Ague m Oil, Garhug Oil, Mu^laug Liuuueut, V oicauic. -.
VV orimeut, i'amer’s Santoine Worm Lozenges,
Liuenzme, Spaldiu’s Prbpureu ulue, A'litt’s Pills,
B W right's Pills, Hurler's Pills, Ayer's Pills,
Glider's Pills, iiiuA Apple Pills, Juy-ue’s
Pill’s Perfected Liver Pills ludiuu . * .
Root Pills, Badey’s Chill &
Fever Pills, iron Bitters,
Curaline, Tyler's Syrup ol Gun,
Arabic, Peruviau Chill Cure, Cuban
Cuill I onic, Holman's Liver Puds, Prew-
. , er's Luug Restorer, Murshull’s Prepared Cubeb
Cigarettes, Laetopeptiue, e>. S . 8., aud bhceufeld’s
• Medicated Stock'Fcdd. Hull's Vegelablc Worm Syrup, -
Bull’s Baby. Syrup, Boy’d’s Battery, Guy’s Kidney Pail,
Worm Conlections, Alcock’s Porous Piasters Strengthening
Plasters, Henson’s C'abciiie Piasters, Kicffer’s Peruvmu cuili Cure
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seal mg nox, mucilage, funcY b-ix puper, bhinkbooki
books pens, pencils, slates/sclioui crayons, W ebster’s spellers, tuts, pencils, slatef
ink erasers, jiapcr fasteuers, rubber bands’ rulers,' magic mkstauds, calendar penci
protectory, pen holders. Aruold's^>Vrdiug Fluid. A full liue of tbr school hooka
recently adopted by the School Board for the Pub ic school of Laure-us county,
'Hymn Books, and PsalmlsU. HT We will order any book not in stock and furnish
same iu a short time yl publiahar's.prices, provided the money is lefi with the orcre
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