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DUBLIN POST.
DUBLIN. GA.. JANUARY 8, IH87-
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" Yes, toothache is a common failing
among euakea,’’ said Keeper^ John AY.
Thompson, ttie snake-liouso man at the
Zoo, recently. “ You would be sur
prised. One-half of them die from
cancer in the jaw, or some- place iu the
head, the result of toothache. The only
vray to save their lives when* they get
cancers is to cut theta,out,. I have per
formed-quite-a number of surgical op
erations on snakes of this kind.”
The visitor gave a shudder at the
very thought, of handling anything like
a venomous serpent. “Now, here is a
spake," said, Keeper Thompson, coolly
' lifting the top of a case in which a
number of ugly, vicious-looking black
snakes were squirming about. “ This
fellow I took the eye out of once. I’ll
show him to you," continued the
keeper, putting his hand down in the
case and grabbing a long black reptile
by the neck. The snake’s black eyes
ghSuned, and his forked tongue darted
in and out with anger. ■
Keeper Thompson opened a few more
cases and took out one snake after
another, with a view of inquiring after
the state of their health, with as much
- unconcern as a man would handle so
•many ten-pins.' An ordinary person
would be bitten badly, perhaps fatally,
in nine cases out of tex
“Now that animal in the case over
’ in the corner—that diamond rattle
snake—I can’t do anything with. lie’s
as quick as lightning. You would
hardly believe it, but you might write
a column about that snake. He has
' not eaten a mouthful of anything for
two years in consequence of an ulcer-
- ated tooth;”
The rattlesnake did look a little dis
consolate. But his bright eyea shone
wickedly; and he looked like a bad cus
tomer. Rattlesnakes are very heavy
• ■In the spring. They don’t often jump
fbr anything, but they are as stealthy
and wise as the successful politician,
and when they do moke a jump they
get there.
In a careful state of preservation,
Keeper Thompson has among his col
lection of curiosities the skeleton of a
rattlesnake, showing the bones of the
head and body, the long fangs in the
upper jaw, the myriads of small, sharp
teeth in the lower jaw, and the cavities
• 'through which the venom escapes
when the snake biles, and the bony
"cavities where the venom is secreted in
the sides of the head. This skeleton is
really an Interesting curiosity. The
keeper also has several small vials of
iryatalized snake poison. This sub
stance looks like small, granulated par
ticles of rosiri, and is deadly poison.
The snake-house man is thoroughly
fearless of ,qll the dangerous reptiles
about the placo. . IIo opened a door in
the side of a ten-foot heavy glass caso
and walked into where two ferocious
pythons were colled up iu a corner.
These pythons arrived only a few
days ago, arid have been fed only once
since their arrival on fresh killed rab
bits. The pythons are ailiod to the boa
family, and have beautifully striped,!
l/idios. One of them ip 14 feet long,
•‘weighs 90 pounds, and is 35 years old,
and the other is 13. feet long, weighs
<10 pounds, and is 23 years, old. When
♦hey arrived in a box, the keeper picked
them up in his hands and placed them
in t’,:c case. This task involved some
pcriL ' ' \ r»-.
The python, when armised. ls wonder
fully ■ swift in its movements, and can
wind a coil around a man’s bcjdy and
crush him to death in a twinkling.
Their jaws, when open, measure nearly
a foot apart, and are filled with more
sharp, ugly teeth than a shark’s. They
can swallow a good-sized domestic cat
whole without any great effort and en-
j >y the feast. They live to a great acre,
and only feed at long intervals.—Phila-
delphia Telegraph. -j
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<*nnin:ikt:r» Exc.icd.
Something of a flutter of excitement
" pervades the leading machinists of
’ New-ltnglan J because it is known that
agents of the Trench Government are
.. hereabout bilyliig up machinery with a
liberal, not lavish, hand. And this
machinery is to be used in the manu
facture of arms and ammunition. Thus
far lour of the New-EngLaud States
have been invaded, ami the most
• famous producers of iron-working
jti machinery in - the Eastern States se
renely contemplate the prospect of
selling out, in short order, everything
which cau be made- subservient to the
manufacture of a weapon pf wate
The. French Government proposes to
establish another armory, capable of
turning out. at Hist, at least 3a) perfect
... j-ifle* a-day..T» accflmpUxh this, it Is
utated that these envoys are ordering
Mil of the available machinery now on
hand in the shops above named. It is
understood that the negotiations are
for -ixmiiediatc purchases, and not for
t machinery td be made. T6 make 300
■ A rifles a day wi*l require 83 )0;600 worth
of' machinery, and it will cost more
than 8i,<xxi,0iw iu all to set this motion
for the production of the llrst 500 guns.
For an rjnuip.e of pure and unal
loyed coi/teixipt,. taUe a barber’s opin
ion of, the man who is growing a toil
bcanl.—Lp'rcH Citizen..,. i, »<;<< ■•
Termu 111.50 a year in advance,
To Ministers $1.00 per year.
THE DUBLIN POST AND
Svannnh Weeklt Nkwb one yeai.
Southern Farm. Monthly 44 •'
r KI.EOUAl*U& MeSBENOKK <• ’ll
Southern Would, * 4
Atlanta Constitution, “ *
Christian Advocate, “ •'
Christian Index, 44 *•
44 •* renewals 44 44
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2 75
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8 75
three Boys Arrested und'Trled
and Others Suspected.
Joseph Weaver and Charley Jack-
son, two beys between tho ages of
sixteen and twenty years, lmvo Upon
arrested; tried und found guilty by a
commitment court of tho during bur
glary and theft reported in theso col
uuMia weeks ago, and arc uow lodged
iu jail. The third, Fed Hightower,
was tried arid
Registered at the Fast Oflkx, in Dublin as
Second-Class Matter.
ubbin-the same age,
jound over to the 'January term of . makried. ai mo rasmonco or
Laurens Superior Court. ' * ’thb bride’s father, Mr; Matt. Jones,
Local Affairs. i
Head new legal advertisements in
this issue.
Young ladies call on J. T. Smith
for Zephyr, Silk Floss, Fine Stamped
Mat8, Tidies, etb.
A good many of Laurens county’s
citizens were in attendance upon
sheriff’8 sales yesterday.
We go to press a day later thh
week on account of getting the elec
tion returns for county officers. <
J. T, Smith has the nicest as8or-
ment of fancy goods, and material
for fancy work, ever brought to this
place. . tf.
This office is prepared to dispatch
job tfork iu the neatest and most
approved styles. Call and leave your
orders, or send by mail.
Our efficient and faithful marshal.
Mr. W. D. Martin, is the happy
father of a bouncing boy—a Christ
mas present that he would not ex
change for the world.
Mr. C. A. Guyton, of Marietta,
hus been spending several days with
relatives and friends ih and uround
Dublin, and lookiug after his landed
interests in this county.
We are having some very cold and
disagreeable weather at present If
this local docs not contain Very much
information we are not to blame for
it; ev'orybody is talking ^bout it.
Elias Branch, of Montgomery
connty, while going to Durien on a
raft of timber, just before Christmas,
took a fit, fell in the river and wtn>
drew ued before ho..could bn rescued.
4‘4*<|BSi j» this paper.
On tbo opposite page we repro
duce a letter from C. F Copper,
colored, wiiirji wo would like every
colored man iu this county to study
and be benefit ted, thereby. There is
lots of good sound sense contained in
it
Mr. D. S. Blackshear, formerly of
this county, but recently of Wrights
ilk*, has been appointed agent of
the Wrightsville and Teimille Hail
oad Company at this place, lie will
etnove Ins family here shortly, who
will.prove quite an acquisition to the
town.
A new arrival at the Hooks house
piijd, ah hough lie: ha* but>> little or
nothing to say, the proprietor appro
ciutes- hiswisit none tiian any he has
received' within the past/ two yep ftp
He is tho youngest of six tine hoys,
his arrival boing announced on the
2d instant.
Captain H. A. Stanley, superin
tendent, assisted by the teachers ami
others, succeeded iii getting up a
Christmas tree.for the enjoyment of
the children on Tuesday night of
Christmas week and it ptored to bo
the soorco of much pleasure and will
he king remembered by the little
land ay school. fpl ks. ‘
Mr. J. M. Kessler. who has boon
engaged in the mbicantile business
artioyett since tho railroad reached
.ijijit place, h«K n'tnrniBd’ with Ins
family to Tusculutu.ij Effingham
evunty, whore he will remain put
ab/iut September! next. He has ip:
bis business in this:county in other
hands. The tropic of Lovett re
gretted to sec him leave.
The brtdgo. uejogs; the river, w
completed about the'20th of Decem
ber, and for several days’ to sliov:
till 11 cohyenieiipb qlj it, tlio bn fillets
allowed free passage pvpr it. They;,
however began to.icharge toll oqr.ihc*
30tb ult., and have found that while
a good riiatiy pi vfor'cdnsuiniiig rime
ih Grossing at ilioTM'Vy to jtKy'ittlij
it has proven the source of a irood
revenue so far on thr money expend
ed'iu the* building of it. The c<?m-
pithy who constructed it propose .fp
oontitmo to rut. i f ujt a toll bridge
even after il.g street lino .is com-
jdeted. (
THAT- BOLD KOBtHHtY.-
“" r 111 Ofllvsen Elected. *
Tho election,Xqr county'officers to
day passed off quietly und the follow
ing were elected:
OPkand 'Proasurer—Hardy Smith.
Sheriff—J. C. Scarborough.
Tax- CollcptOr—J. B. Joucs.
Tax ltbceivcr—F.' D> Beall.
buFveyorrr-B. 41; Bitickshear.
Qoroiier—Seaborn Jones.
The coi)solidatod vote will appoar
in our next. - j
Makbied.—At tho. rasidonco of
Mr. J. T. Smith, whose liouso
was entered and whose goo^fl tWorp
stolen, has been vigilant and hus left
no visible stone unturned; that wop Id
lead to the arrest and punishment of
'-•lie guilty parties.
Several days ago Charley Jackspn
was at rested by tho officers and tried
before Judge Haynes as being an ac
complice in the above mentioned
ubbory, . found guilty and giveh a
(berth in tlio county jail, there to
await future disclosures in the case..
About n week ago Fed Hightower
received u letter from Warm Springs,
Merriwother county, written by Joe.
Weaver, who had secured a position
as night guard of a convict gang at
work oti the Georgia Midland mil
road, now under construction. -Fed
let the matter leak out, und Mr, W.
C. Thompson left hero one weak ago
this morning empowered with the
authority to arrest and bring him to
j ostled, Thompson reached theuump
at which Joe was guarding about 2
clock Friday afternoon and g.ivt
the captain the description and name
of the young man Wanted, whereon
on the officer informed him thu>
there was a young man in camp that
answered the description, hut ihm
his hiftno was tJudei'woud- Joe was
immediately found and arrested, hu
not without denying tlmt his mum
was Weaver. Thompson ami Ills
prisoner left immediately by private
conveyance for the nearest rail was
suilion, a distance of torty livi^juiles.
which took hours of li.resoniedr.iung-
Phey reached Dublin on Monday
afternoon’s train, and Joe was ar
raigned before the judge of tlx
County Court, found gniliy and re
manded io jail,
The boys who luive been coiivieteii
of the theft allege linn there are
others, whose names we will not gin
he public at present; in.plicated iii
the robbery, and whose cases, doubt
less, will undergo the same investi
gation. If others are connected iet
none of them escape if possible,
Tlio hhow. V
G. W. Dollaveh’s bIiow has emm
and gone, taking with. it hundreds ol
hard-earned dollars, but thf peo
ple, generally I t,hq.ight themselVes
fitily repaid for what t hey speui, and
that of itself is sufficient. While n
few claimed to think it poor, a large'
najority of the great'ViVowd that was
lireseiit thought it. vvqrtli ttie moiiev
It might be considered a good sliovv
for the admission fee—fifty epnfs—
when tr is remembered that tlie ex
iifehse incurred in getting down
here was so very great,. And while
it is true-that-u ^>od deal of money
ond the night of tho, BOtnTiltimo, by
Rov. W. S. llamsay, Mr. 0. M.
Hammond and. Miss Mt E. Jones
wei’e united iti, llie holy (jonds of
matrimony. ..Happiness ,abd pros
perity in abundance th them.
on. Joseph Gardner,.after a stay
of several wtoks nj Dublin, returned
last wo.ek tqjhis homo in Salyersville,
Kontucky. He is a cultured and
affable gentleman, and our people
always regret tWtimV'whop his vii-
its coma to nn.end, He is a formid
able candidate for IjioqYcimnt Gov
ernor of his State ami will doubtless
devote the time intorvening this and
the election, whiob oomeaoff in Au
gust, in furthering his political in-
terosis.
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Early this morning th'esloot began
to full thick uud fast, and, continued
until near ten o’o'ook-when it ceasod
and the suow took us place, falling
in larger Hakes than ever peon iu
his part of the country. Everything
now covered from 2 to 4 inches iu
snow.
is extracted fl’CKii^h# qoiptti y a 1 g&id
part of it is left in tho towns visited
und the pleasant memories stamped
on* tho ininds of tho young more than
balances tbo money? expended, ufl a
gyheral tiling. Tlie 'uct.ing, wo may
say, Was excellent and hard to c^cOf
Report of President Thomas.
TENNiLLti, Ga., Dec. ‘^7, 1880..
PeaVjSii—Below' | submit extract
from apimal report,, showing results
from tlio operation of itho Wrigiits-
ville and Teunilio Riiiikoad for yciii'
|, r
ending November 30.
Earniugfinoltt 1 all sources.'1 -. 985.55
Total expenditures lor all put- ’ r ‘ 1:
josetf. uv^y..«trU .WlY/ , . ! / f 5f,87i,4j|
»4*
poses.
•Net earnint
4 0,007.10
• JNqt earnines v ,... ,u>... ,■.. 4 0,
In these expenditures is included
‘ cash paid, engine $1,^00;
coach, 1,000; flat car |250.‘4 5,750.00
Change of gauge.. 1,008.08
Total,net earnings aud.Lot’ _
termentn.. • • • * ld»3v5.9T
^o.cpiisoiida^ftu.,thd cftrii-'
ings nextiycar.:/shooIff *noarly doubly
itije iibovo.i. 1 Yotirs truly; -itu"
tub rrr»t. ’VIV^W/tV/ThOMAS?
;r.4>d <T.i in ^'T’resideni.
ni !.-u.a:aa.,tSH -
Administratrix’s Sale.
GEORGIA, I1AUMKN8 County.
Will Ini m>1<1 before tho Cpurt House
door in the town of Dublin, mild county,
on the flrrt Tnmlay in February. 1887,
within the legal hours of Bale, the follow-’
Ing described really, to-wlt: 80 acres of
lot No. 185; that part of lot Nd. 180 lying
below the publio rortd, containing 20a«res;
also lot No. 150, containing 2021 acres: lot
No. 155, containing 202J acres; lot No _
105, containing 202j acres; hit No. 100,
containing 808} acres, including gin house
and screw, and mljoinlng land* of Ellis
Ogborne, Joel Pierce, Joel T. Conoy, P.
NV. Dou-liiss, J. T. Chappell 4tul Ira U.
dtanloy. Tho public road, bel lir tho line
from tlio gin house to tho ford bf the mill
creek, containing in the aggregate 010
acres moro or less, and also alt tlmt tract
oflaud kuown as tho Ira Stanley place,
containing 17 acres, more or less; all in
the 17th district of originallyWilkinson
uow Lnurcns county.
Bind sale will ho made for tho purpose
of-paying the debts of the estate of John
F. Burney, deceased, and of making dis
tribution of said estate among the heirs ot
the said John F. Burney, duceased. Said
sale made subject to the widow’s year’s
support and an annuity in said lands.
JANE E. BURNEY,
Administratrix Cum-tls Annex.
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA, Lacwkns County—
Ordinury’s Oillco, December 2C, 1880.
Whereas appraisers appointed to set
apart a year’s support to tho minor clill-.
(Iron of C. C. tStokes, late of suid county,
deceased, out of tlio said C. C. Stokes’ es
tate, have tiled their award in this oilioe in
terms of tlie law. ’
These arc therefore to cite and udinon-
ish all persons to show cause if any llie.v
have, on or by tlie llrst Monday in Febru
ary next, why suid nwuril should not ,tiu
made the judgment of this court and re
corded.
John T. Duncan, Ordinary
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA. Laurens O unty -
Ordinary's Oilioe. December 81 1880
Whereas, appraisers appointed to sii]
apart a year’s support to Mrs Eugenlu
Carr, out of her late husImnd’sHru Carr)
estate, have iiled lheir awurd lij tbktpitiiv
m terms of the law.
These arc therefore-to cite and minion
ish all persona concerned to-show cause, if
any they have, on o'r % the fire} Mom lay
iu February next, why suid award should
not be made tlie judgment of this eonri
uud recorded, '.
JOHN T. DUNCAN.
Urinary
’he LIVERY STABLE
IS NOW KEPT
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF
THE PUBLIC.
When wanting'accommodation in tills
line call on me. .
W. J. HIGHTOWER,
Nov. 24. ’80.
. i> amiss.tin. y<>
Geonria Laurens County —Whereas ;A.
1. Haines administrator on the joslutc ol
H. C, Walker late of said eoiiiify deeensed
has'filed bis applieutiou for lettijr# of dis-
mission from said administiation- Thesi
arc tHeiefbrg lo cite and admonish nil
.persons concerned to show cabsu if any
they have why letters ol dixinMoji should
not be’granted Ihe applicant on the lirsl
Monday In February next .
Given uniler my olhciul signature lint-
Octolier 20th 1880- •
' V / John T- Duncan,
* t ;;‘ % 3 ’ 1 ; s
Dismigsion.
Laurens Court of Ordinary, October
Term 1880.
Whereas K. H.r Walker! administiatoi
on the estate of It. H. Kellum lias Hied his
application for letters of litsinisslou from
said administration.
Tl’i’fe i^q-iliorefore to cite und ndmon
ish airpcr.snhs to show cause if uny they
haye wliy,lett«te"oLdJsmis8}o» from said
administrat ion should not lie granted the
Given under my oflicinl signature tills
Octolier 4lh 1880. - . ’
■ in*. John'T. Duncan, Ordinary.
id,
f
. Laurens Court of Ordinary.
Term, 4886; Lire ■ !•<»
Whereas M D .UWatsoiij' cxeeiitortptt
the efilnlo of. Alexander OlitlAw, linJk died
hie application for letters of sdismissiou
fn>ro said.executorshipjouvlm o'-
(c«.These are tlierfcfore io rite and admonish
»lj .persons concerned to show cause If any
they-Juive why letters of dismission from
said executorship should not 1>e irruntei
the applicant on tlie first Monday in Feb
ruary next; this Nov’cmte-r lrt : 1880.
i-ion.l sw t /. D/.tRriolIbRkl 7F ’OdbcaN,
8m -iu . i'i r. Ordinary
I. M. SMITH,
Mnnufnc.urer and Dealer in
HVrfcAcs and Jewelry of Every Vo-
1 ' <' '' ' icripiton.
AGENT FOIl
WaLTEAN 1 , Euiim HPIUNOflKLU andLa**
caIticr Wxiun Movkmunts Kncas
. El) IN UOI.D AND till.VICK.
JESO AGENT FOll
Win. Smith & o’s celebrated
Rolled plate vent chains,
wa ranted to wear an
well as solid gold.
0
IkwMng.of flue and complicated watch
es a specialty. Watches sent mo by ex
press or ni|tfi to, bo repaired will lie put in
order and promptly returned. * Next door
to Hooks’s hotel, bUBUN, GEORGIA.
$100 A WELK
Ladies or geutlemeu desiring ploasaut
profltahlc employment write, at once. W«
waut you to bundle an article of domestie
use that n-commends itself to every one
at sight- Staple As Flour Soils like
hot hot cukes. Protlls 800’per eon 11 .. Faml
lies wishing a practice economy should for
'their own benefit wrlta for particular),
Used evory day the year round in every
house. Price within reach of all. Circu-
FREF, Ad'llress D^OMiStI?* M’F’S
cot, siaIiion. ohio.
TIM^TABLi
OP THE
DUBLIN Aim WIUGHTBVILLE R. R.
Dublit, Georgia.
-J. T. SMITII
HEAD QUARTERS
FOR
DRY GOODS
AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES, TIATS
* AND (-LOTlllNU.
BE.A. K3DW-A.^E3
^nd Wooden ware.
To take effect November 14 1886.
oontet SOUTH.
No. 1
Lv Tenniila
Ar llairison
Ar Donovan
Ar Wrightsville
Lv Wrightsville
Ar Lovett
Ar Bruton
Ar Comlof
Ar Dublin
Lv Dublin
Ar Condor
Ar Bruton'
Ar Lovett
Ar Wrightsville
Lv Wrightsville
Ar Donovan
Ar Harrison
Ar Tenuillo
9 55
1015
QOINa NOBTII.
•i . -.,;T 1080
No 8
AM I* M
7 00 2 20
7 45 2 50
8 10 8 10
8 40 H 30
8 45 8 21
9 15 2 35
9 85 4 15
10 55
11 15
11 85
12 05
12 10
12 80
12 50
1 80
4 80
445
4 50
515
5 80
5 50
010
0 16
(I 85
0 50
7 20
W B Thomas, Pres and Gen’l Supt
Nov. 14, 1880 tf.
PHIS IS FOR:
CentralJSaflroad.
Bavannaii, Ga., Dee. 5,1880.
O N and after till* date passenger^ mins
will ruu as Dally ualess marked f,
wblbh a«i Daily except Buttduy.
The Ntunduru time by which these, p ain'*
an is 80 minutes slower than Savannah
city time.
I.vSavannah.. 10:00um 8:20 pm. 5-40 pm
Yr Millen ... .12:85 pin 11 08 pm 8;45 pm
Ar Augusta... .4:45 pm 0 16 uin
Ar Macon 4-60 pm 8-20 am
Ar Atlanta... .0 00 pin 7-27 uni
Ar Columbus .4-10 am 8-05 pm ('
Ar Montgomery 7 55 pm ' ■„
Ar Eufimla 4*82 pm —
A r Albany .. 10-08 pm 10 50 am
Passengei’s for Sylvarla. Hamlersvllle,
WriglilHville, Milledgeviile and Eutonton
.hIioiiUI take b-40 n in. train
Passengers for ThonniHton, Carroll'on,,
Perry, Fort Gaines, Tnlbottdn, Bueiiu
Vista, Blrdtely nod Clayton shpu|d r '(uko
8 20 p m train.
Lv Millen.. . .12-55 pm 11-15 pm 5-10 am
Lv Augusta.-.10-20 am 9-80 pm •”
Lv Macon 10-85 am 10 50 pin
Lv Atlanta ....6-40 am 0-50pm
iiV Cohimlms.. .940 pm 11-80 um
Lv Montgomery 7-50 nm
LvEuliiulu ....... 11-0 am
Lv Albany 5-00 nm 8-57 pm
Ar-Bitviinunite.. .5-00 pm 5,-55 am 8-05, am
Bleeping eui'H on all night pussenger
1 ruins between. Bavannaii and Augustil,
Biivavihinab' and Mifcon. Bavanmili and
Atlanta..Macon and Columbus. i
Train icnfmjnit 8-20 p m and ari-jvlh)
ut 0-55 a m will not slop tojmt off or lttk
11 passengers • between Buvunnali und
iS^ ' ( ■ it mm
cet joint ot Bavunnuii w itli 8u m n n :i h,
nd VVesteru Railway for all points
Ticket# for all points and slcopipg car
bertiis oli sale at felly office, No. 20 Bull
street, uud depot office 80 minutes ! before
departure ol eacii train.
General Pas*:
J. C. 8maw. Ttckst Agent-
ARE YOU M \DE mlseifuble by
Constipation, DI/.zIiichh, Lom
IN ORDER TO MEET THE GROW
ING DEMANDS OF OUR TRADE
WE HAVE BOUGHT DIRECT
FROM THE MANUFAC-
TURKRH, 1’OR.gASII.
A LARGE B J'OLIK J
OF TWO ’OF
THE MOST
Popular Brands
QUININE:
it ft/itudF. <6JY.)
10
tm ,11$!Jump Mwl 1 f'
I* hereby given that my w»fi>, Ej^A
beMt Ke«, ha* lo bccoiuo
n publjp* and freq. Trader after
imblication of this ridtrceV for yonv
month. V't; e; t< • <> ^ ^ ui,..n
YVKSLiiY K i:A.
Decenihcr 18, 18H0.
Blc'iwlpriiiiig f* being Indtilgcfl In
by sDirui.
Ml.'/. /./.Dismission.
• 3 Laureu < C-ouii of Ordinary, Bfptemb
8it«ya896F iM. i J 1
Whgi casfntomiwDixofltexeeulor of KaUiS
Motts 1ms filed nis application for, letter*
of dis mission from haul cseeutorsldp. j
Thc.-e are tlmrCfoiv. to cite anil adino*-
jsb all noi'B'ons coiK^rned lo show* cause if
iarty tiicv lUve ouVn'Ity tlie first Monday
■ jjj’Dficcmbcr Dc'xt,iwli^ ietfcrs'-Wf ilisiaM*-
ion/diould not he gnu|M:d . tflo applicant
from salil cxt'ciitor'ship. t j ' j-t: ; . .
Given under 1113' blflcial xignature, Rep-
3m.
JOHN T,
DUNCAN,
.iMOlinary.
of Appetite, Yellow, 8kilff ! ’’BIiiloH’s Vi
tmizer is a positive cure
12 BHILoH’S CATARRH hemEDY
—apoalnvc.cure ior Caluirhi -Diptiicriu
Cuaker Moqtlt. JE£8«lw-!ll i :
-fit •'JTaC^METACIv," a ^astitig undl
irimrunt perfuftic. Priijc 25 ajid 50 Cents |
14 8HII,OIU»UUREwilnnimefllately
relieve ^ Croup, Wliooij^-Cfeijgb^ anil
siiiiyh’rpiwaJttili
FrieedO ct«H-50 its., and
relief
Public.
And in consr<|iiene« ol' tin- fowprn.'f:*
obtained by .buying ia huge qunntitie*
from first lioinls, for the cash,iwe will
on and nflcr THURSDAY,’JRLY 80ru,
sell this vei'y important and- much used
drug in ONK OUNCE VIALS at th*
wrap low price of
Ml!
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1 y
lEPerr OoxDq!.0}0
TOMttepS,
HAIR ISHUSJIJM, COMBS,
logant Colognes, J..t;iKii. Hoaj.i,
Futic} Goods,cntiicly
now stock from New Y'oik.
—A UOlHMillTU LINK OU
Drugs and ChemicaJs
A WV A VS OX HAND.
H. Hicks CoJs.
mum itiue
and diakv fob
iEST AI.MANaO, Mid * COM PI,
lli* r»»r. To
Th* . .
for ryerr Aty I
dMpn la
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u«illtln», or iujJImI on ,<K*i|S of s
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VOLINA DNUQ AND CHEMICAL OO.
BALTIMOftC, MO., U. 0. A,
XiftfepoR M’jMTgffaift Lives Coup I
plaint, you have n pildted giiaran&'h oil
every lH*tH«j„.xiX Blilloh’a Vltalixiy , .~]|f[£
never fails to cun
(J.ItlRSt ii.MAN
-1(1
HCl> ilOttl
A'NASAuna
Ef/Vofl
-IS NOW AVITH-
>f HhUoh's Catarrh
tree with
, Prteq ftf *LIT 11
1 B8&B8&J3
111 ill ll 1 MFI 0 v jin 9
9 THE REV.
OEOT T1IAYK
R. i
Jiiiixlcin & Lehman,
Ilnur U >u, 1 ml-,
and wife owe our ifle
BUM 1*110N CURE.
’'Both of mysoil
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CEO 1101,1,