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A FUMU MACHINE.
The Invention of n Clever Frenchman
for Aerlnl Navigation.
A mechanical engineer at Lyons,
France, claims to have Invented a sys
tem of aerial navigation based on a
principle analogous to that employed
by nature in the living mechanism it
iis3 given to birds ami insects, and which
is known in mechanics as ‘'tiie heavier
than the air” principle. 2d. Pompcieu
Pivattd’s living machine lias somewhat
tiie shape of an enormous bird. It is
A. CHAVOUS, Agt
(Opposite the Court Hon**?.'
X)ti.Td1±xl Cra.
Manufacturer nud Dealer in
Saddles, Bridles A Harness.
-HI! HILL Ar.S»0 KEEP—
Lai) Holies, Horse Blt'itkcli', Hallers
IJridl,, Hits, .Spurs, Carriage,
IACI11NEBY
£ciew.d,
\VUe*$,
AVV &v«,WS«s
(mvseh. %covcv
supplied with a pair of "great articu
lated wings, constructed according to
the type presented by the wings of the
heaviest birds of long flight known,
such as tiie eagle, condor, stork, wild
turkey, etc. Like the wings of these
birds, I’i mud divides the wings of his
machine into three parts, the humerus,
the radius and eabitus, and the head or
extremity of the wing. They are to be
set in motion by a steam engine, and
are concave below and convex above.
The anterior part of the wing is flex
ible, but still sufficiently rigid to give
that whip-like blow a bird gives with
its wings when descending. The poste
rior portion is Uexible along its whole
extent. Wings are fastened to the
central part of the machine by a car
dan, or ball and socket articulation,
and conneeted with it by means of the
vavious levers necessary to give them
the various motions desired. When
stationary the wings are folded up
against the body of the machine. If
the levers are moved they open, spread
out, and rise with a motion like that of
a seesaw from back to front, showing
an inclined plane on the inferior sur
face; then they turn on their short
axis, with a motion similar to that of
the shouldcrblndo of a bird ,in the act
of flying, moving downward and back
ward; as the wing descends it describes
a curve from below, backward, and
as it rises it describes another curve
from above, forward, tiie line it de
scribes in the air having tiie form of the
figure 8. A rudder which acts entirely
Independently of the wings completes
the apparatus, the occupant of which
stands or sits on a support inside the
machine,'which is so arranged, as to
move according as the centre of gravity
is displaced by the raising or descend
ing motion of the machine.
1 mu mrent for the Centennial Col loti
Din, made by O. II. Miller, of Fort Val
ley, (In. The feeders and eondenaera can
he hi Inched to any oilier make,
T also nell the Hook waiter Engirt*, Lef
fcl'n Water Winch, Lane * Bod ley I'o.V
machinery ami Frick & C'o.’« Engines and
saw mills.
My territory embraces lumens,,Johnson
and Emanuel counties, 1 have lien sell
ing the above machinery for Severn! years,
and think I can make It to your interest to
irmle with me for anything in nty Hue
W 0. WEAVER.
Dublin, (In-
Atiguet-4,1m.
Cheap For Cash.
Repairing Promptly Done.
May 1118(1-1 v.
DANIEL PK i.TT
THE
IT OKI-’SK I'S'J'llii I.OAV PRICK
OK COTTON.
By clennslug I lie seed perfect, never
chokes, run light, gins fust, and
makes a good sample 'flic
feeder stands on the, floor
it will feed any kind
of cotton regular
every gin is
gUHI’HU-
teed.
as represented and to give satisfaction,
Prices lias been reduced. Cali on or ad
dress. .
My wife, some throe or tonr ycara ago. was tron-
bled with an nicer on tlio side of tier tongue near
the throat. The pain was Incessant, causing loss
of sleep and producing great nervous prostration.
Accompanying this troublo was rheumatism. It
had nassed from the shoulders and centered in the
wrist of one hand, B he almost losing the use of It.
Between the suffering of the two, life had grown
burdensome. By tho use of a half dozen emall-
slzcd bottles of Swift's Specltlc, she was entirely
relieved nud restored to lu-alib. This was three
years ago, and tuere has been no return of the dla-
years ago, uuu u HL . MlDDLKB B00K8.
Sparta, Ga., June 5,1686.
Treatise on Blond and Skin Diseases maJleKree,
Tub Swift Spkcifio Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, G*
I6T W. 23d St., N. V.
KKlablfclicri IH5
CLOTH IN(
I-UBUSIIEII AT
33 CTBLIIsr, CKA.
RV BY IV FUNKS RAY,
I TATS.
Winsliip & Callaway
It* Petond Mtreuft.
lUCON* - - - OA.
reasoned tlnia:—“If we can in
duce the .stomach to do its
work, and stimivate the excre
tive organs to drive out of the
hotly the poktfnioiiB waste mut
ters which remain after the life-
giving elements of the food
have been absorbed, we shall
have conquered Nervous Dys
pepsia and Nervous Exhaust
ion. And they were right.
Knowing the infallible power
of Shaker Extract (Seigcl’s
Syrup) in less complicated
though s i rn i 1 a r diseases,
they resolved to test it fully
in. this. Tb leave no ground
for doubt they prescribed the
remedy in hundreds of cases
which had been pronounced in
curable—with perfect success
in every instance where then
directions as to living and diet
were scrupulously followed.
Nervous Dyspepsia and Ex
haustlon D ape: v ui;arly Ameri
can disease, ho a greater o:
less extent half tho people c
this country suffer from it—
both sexes and ail ages. In lie
country in the world are ther
so many insane asylums filled
to overflowing, all resultin'
from this alarming disease. It.
leading symptoms are these:
Frequent or continual head
ache; a dull pain at the base
of the brain ; bad breath; nau
seous eructations; the rising
of sour and pungent fluids to
the throat; a sense of oppress
ion and faintness at the pit of
the stomach; flatulence; wake
fulness and loss of sleep; dis
gust with food even when
weak from tke-need of it; sticky
or slimy matter on the teeth or
in the mouth, especially on ris
ing in the moisdug; furred and
coated tongue; dull eyes; cold
hands and feet; constipation;
dry or rough skin; inability to
tix the mind on any labor call
ing for continuous attention;
ami oppressive and sad fore
bodings and fears.
All this terrible group
Shaker Extract (Seigel’s
Syrup) removes • by its pos
itive, powerful, direct yet
painless and gentle action upon
the functions of digestion and
assimilation. Those elements
of the food that build up and
strengthen the system are sent
upon their, mission, while all
waste matters (the ashes of life’s
fire) which unremoved, poison
and kill, are expelled from the
body through the bowels, kid
neys and sktn. The weak and
prostrated nerves are quieted,
toned and fed by the purified
blood. As the result, heaUh,
with its enjoyments, blessings
and power, ivtums to the suf
ferer who had, perhaps, aband
oned all hope of ever seeing
another well day.
LANG & WILT
SSTMunufiutunTH Agent*, Humlera-.tf;
tarviHf. Georgia. For full„fl|l
{2P<lencrlplion of priCcfi^ffcl
UThu'I terms. A pitu&t]
tarwill Ik? kepljfcf
EUTiii alockj&j
where It (?u» lit; seen hi any linn*.
Jo 10-'80 4m.
X»ltirn thunk* to their rumernu* cua-
»*»*r* in Dublin mid •urrounfllng ronn
frThey mu opening dally nn
Elegant Stock of Choice
O LOTHING
Best SHOE House
IN (IK0R0IA!
NO SHODDY GOODS !!
AND HATS.
Removals Under Jackson and Hayes.
But not only the stories against Mrs.
Eaton disturbed the president; the
pressure for olliee was a terrible strain
upon him. Men were there, women
were thereto sustain the applications
of their husbands, fathers brothers,
cousins and other relatives. The crowd
was so turbulent, enormous and per
sistent that an order was issued not to
admit any person to any of the depar -
ments until a late hour in the day.
General Jackson lias been made ti e
scapegoat for nil removals from otlice
under his administration. lie has be? n
represented by every partisan scribbler
and political historian as the man
above ail others who demoralized
politics by bestowing public offices on
men as a reward for political services.
C-reat injustice has been done him.
The invectives hulled at him have been
wauton and uncalled for. No man ought
to be severely censured for not being
beyond his ago in virtue and honesty.
We have had but few persons in high
position in this country who had the
moral courage and independence to
resist the pressure that has surrounded
the While House. More can be said in
justification of the removals made by
General Jackson than those made by
president Ilayes. Jackson’s professions
against turning men out of office for
opinion sake were not so pronounced
as those of Mr. Haves, and yet Mr.
Hayes removed more men from office
in the first six months of his adminis
tration than did President Jackson.
Let not tiie Republican reader be
shocked at this statement. It will be
found correct.
For MEN ami BOYB, for the FALL <it>rf
WINTER Trad*
Or Black Lo|in*y, 19 it ili-ea.-i- wi.u h is rom-Ulorcd
liiciirulili-, bin II lmn ya-lil,itl in iiitvrnriilivc proper-
lira ot Swm 's Si-ki irir - non l.iiotv.- nil over tha
world, a* S. S S Mrs On ?. -. ,.f \v. • t Somerville,
Bliss.,near Boston, wan iilla-t . il ?»■■,mil years ago
with thin lildi iiiis li'ai li 1 rii|.i <>u, ami tvaa ircnit-d by
the bc-si moitii-nl luh ni. wlu cui.c oniy gjy that tho
diecotic was a ajwtu-s of
J.EPHOSY
nud consequently mctir.V'le Tl is imjxissllili- to de-
vrrihe In r Mifferliv-s. lt, i- body fic.m I lie crown of
her bend to 1 lie snlranf In r fc< i v as a mass of decay,
masses of fle-li votliue oil and Irnvmjrj-reat eavltles.
Her finger* m-tered i. >1 three e.r four nail* ilmpped
off nt one time. I!< r limb* conlrncied by the feaiful
ulccrntlon, and for m vend years s!:e d-d not leave
tier bed. Her wctcbl was reduced from li* to till lbs.
Perhaps some faint idea ol her com! 1 lion can lie
R icantd from the fact that three janimU of Cosmo-
no or ointment were list it per wei k in dressing tier
sores. Finally the itltysiciaim ncknowk'clgtd their
defent by tins Illstk Wolf, and commended the suf
ferer to her a!l-v.ise Creator.
Her buslmiid hearing wonderful reports of the use
of Swift's Srzctric (S. S. S.). prevailed on het to
try It n» a Inst resort. Hie began its use under pro
test, but soon found (Imt her system was be ngro-
Loved of tho poison, ns the sores assumed a red mid
healthy color, ns though tho blood was becoming
pure and actlxc. Mrs. Bailey continued tiie S. is. fc>.
until last Febiunry; every tore was beuled; she dis
carded chair nml crutches, nud wus for the first time
m twelve years a well woman. Her husbnr.d, Mr.
P. A. Ilallcy, is In bn .-mess at 17X lllnckstouulStrecr,
Boston, ami will lake pleasure hi giving the details
of this wonderful cure, bend tons for Treatise on
Blood uml SI.in Diseases, mailed f:ec.
Tub Swire Sparine Co., Drawer a. Atlanta. Ga
Men* flu** < ONGUKK* GAITERS,
BUTTON HOOTS, mul LACK BAL8 nl
a..10. $H, I).50, $4. !{,«. |«.fl 50. #7.
suns and SHIHtS
iiiiule to measure.
Bo,Vh* Si'llool Shoo our ntado
For Only 170,
An cxce'li'itt MisH's' F*2H RUT
TON HOOT nice »ty)o nml vtity <i* cavil
hit 1 nl 1,50.
Missus’ lino KID BUTTON ROOTS
2.50 *11.
Lad Its fine KID nml PKBBI.B BUT
TON HOOTS AT 1.50 *2 2.50 *!l ij 50 *-1
*5 0.50.
Our 2 50 LADIES KID HUTTON
MOOT is tIn* Inst ever nitt.lu for the pile.
They til hetiiilll'iiily mul wear n\ It-iitlitlly!
Elegnnt geiit'H emluolilcit'.l slippt ra 1.00
2 50 *:i. Semi uh your onion*!
Olv* im « t-n. or let tin hear ft out you it
ktlvr.
Rjfl) i)li' moisuromont
sent on nppflctiorj.
CatarrH
riLY'ST
toMBXV.W
m
.v i coy, <;/:nit<;u
fupett or* to Mix A KIii’hjd.
In ii of every k'.ml nVied in Hit miptiTe,
I tv WotiKoiin’R Sniataiiy Lotion. Em no
oilier. This never fails. Sold II. IIick*&
to.
Bill heads.
Letter Heads,
Note Heads.
Statements,
Envelopes,
Hand Bills
Fro-from Jn juri- ^ r ‘ 1
sum ]>rvg* and gf- PHlru ■
ftntiw ixtert. pgAft "FEVEff
** A particle of tho Haim I* applied Into each nostril,
l* agreeable to mm and U quickly absorbed, effect-
aally cloHo.irq; the nnaal uf catarrliM vUu»,
eauaiUK healthy eveiotlmu*. , •
It allay * pain and inflammation, prelect* the mem-
branal lltdnsa of tho head from additional col Os,
completely heat, the sores and restores the trn.s
•rtsstoand srioll. BeueflcUl resalta are realised
by a few application*.
A tAerwopfi hwifmeaf trill curt.
Price M rents at dniggtaltt by mall, rcalutored,
*» rents Oirviilstssent free.
ELT BKOTHKHS, Dnisyls!*, Owego, N. T
ftatarrh Is Not a Blood Dlsense.
No manor what part* W may finally effect, ea-
tarrh always stmts in llto head, and belong* to th*
bead. There Is no mystery about the origin «r (Ids
dreadful disease. ]t begins In a neglected cold.
One of th* kind that It "sur* to b« better lu a few
day*.' ’l'houaanda of victim* know how It I* by
mi nnatUnM. Kit's Cream Balm wire* c*ld* In
m* bwad and cater* !v la all It* stage*.
THE SAVANNA:-!
FOR TAX CO' LECTOR,
l rt'api'ctfullv Hnnoiiiic* myself it cantSl
tlntv for TA2C'COl.l.KLTon of i.vurvua
county. I tliert furt? a'lirnvatly nolloit (lit
autiporl nml iiifliuuct? of every eitlzeii.
V. B. MOORE.
©2*00 » Year, in Advanc
liti.fR BROS. CTFfl Pgg
Sot a Loca* Paper, Imt One
Suitable to any Locality.
4 nrxIXKSS, FAMILY, LITERARY
AND
A0 KICULTUKA L J OU IiN A L.
•rin: r.ssx in css.
When not frr tale l-v local de.vlera, vra will mad
idtcadiivt vies in it boxva t f i down each, ou
tvcvtptolOl.iSJ.
t: tvle* Pctrool Pent, 1 hear*, 1 do*, each, SO.41
4 « !tu-!nc«* *' 4 " I " *• .<»
4 " llusinee* h t?tnbs, 4 boara, l do*, each, .43
jujmi tub smes cm c rmnY«.
The Origin of Our Continent.
It is Believed by some scientific men
that North America beguu its forma
tion with islands of matter rising out
of the ocean, which grew until ,they
touched each other. Many of these
islands were volcanoes that threw up
matter that had formed below tiie sur
face of tiie water, and were larger
below the water than .above it. The-
Hawaiian Islands have had many
volcanoes, and were much formed by
them. The whole area above the sc:i is
no more than that of the State of Mas
sachusetts, but their combined bases
must be equal to the whole of New
England nml New York. Thus the
original islands of this continent could
easily hare been made to enlarge and
joiu each other, and the granite rock
so abundant was once erupted from
volcanoes, like flowing lava. Among
the first volcanic islands must have
breu Greenland, Canada east of Win
nipeg. the Atlantic district, the Rocky
Mountains and the Seirra Nevadas;
but as the islands rose and euiarged
great depressions would naturally com
mence and go on. ami in this way tho
depressions of Hudson's bay, the Mis
sissippi .valley and the Salt Lake and
Nevada basins were burned. These
depressions would eventually become
rocks, and the depressions would have
a saucer or plate- -Juine.
Ami Job Wni'k Generally.
At Macon ami Savannah Prices.
Aildri'Si? all C‘omtminicatior.6 ,*o
lublin Fost,
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