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THE POST.
WSDKKA!)AY MARCH 10 1«87.
J. A. PEACOCK Editor.
Opening the Fight on Mr. ltnn>
4a|U
k statement hits found its way in*
to print that a Democratic Congress-
man said a day or-two ago, that bo*
fore ho voted for Mr. Carlisle for
;SjKt«ker lie wanted to know what-
disposition Mr. Curlisle proposes to
maitc of M r. Randuil. A good many
other Democratic Congressmen pro
bably would like to know whethor
Mr. Carlisle, if elected Speaker, will
.again giro Mr. Bandull the chair
manship of tho Appropriations Com
mittee, There is a feeling among
Democratic Congressmen that Mr.
dtandail is largely responsible for the
failure of the general deficiency bill
<u tho last Congress, and for the
backward condition in which all the
appropriation bills were. They have
Also a pretty well settled belief that
no bill reducing the tariff can bo
passed as long as Mr. Bandall has
the chairmanship of so groat a com
mittee as that on appropriations.
It may bo that snob a strong feel*
iftig against Mr. Bandall will bo de
veloped among tho Democratic Con
gressmen beforo the Fiftieth Con
gress assembles that Mr. Carlisle will
find it udvisablo to agree to give to
Mr. Bandall a minor position.
There is no doubt that Mr. Hand-
.all is a very able man, but ho is not
in harmony with his party on tho
tariff cpiostiob. While there is no
disposition to requiro him to^ take a
buck seat to humiliate him., tfrew is
n desire to doprivo him of tho powor
of pioveutiiig such tariff- legislation
-as is favored by tho Domuarats.
Doubtless Mr. Bandall himself
does notified Jiis position .altogether
a plofisattfc one. A Washington coi-
respondont of tlio ^ow York norald
says that he is drifting ovor stsio the
Republican party, which does not
want him, and that bo oaunot main*
itain his prosont attitude m tho Dem
ocratic party without appearing to
tho country to be a ridiculous failuro.
This is putting thooaso ruthor strong
ly. It ia but just to Mr. Bandall to
any that wltilo ho may appear to bo a
failure, thoro is not much probability
if his appearing to be ridioulous.
IIo is a man of too strong a charac
ter for anything of that sort.
There is talk in the Pennsylvania
legislature of so apportioning, his
district that it will no longor
j)emocraU.o, Thoro is muoh danger,
howover, that tho Bopnblioans oi
Pennsylvania will do anything to in
jure him. Ho has done tho Repub
lican party too pjuch sorvico to bo
harshly treated by it. TliO Bepub
lioaas of Pennsylvania want hint in
Congress, and they want him thoro
us a Democrat, beoanso in that ohur
ator ho oru do thorn tho most good.
It is true that the manufacturers of
stool rails arc condemning him at
present for moving in tho last Cot*
gross to roduca tho duty on suoh
jails, but their hostility will not last
!p»g Wt
„ At is probable that Mr. Bandall
jyjjl uot be Chairman of tho Appro
priutions Committee in tho Fiftieth
Congress, and it is also probable that
ttu understanding that ho will not
will ho reached before tho Domoorat-
tie caucus nominates officers for tho
House.—Savannah ATotes. “■*
iToiPtOut CmiKlit
This spring with your blood full of impur-
ItieS, your digestion Impaired, your oppe
die poor, kidney* and liver torpid, and
juid whole ayaiem liable to l»o prostrated
by dloeasa—but get yourself iuto' good
condition, and ready for (he changing and
warmer weather, by taking Hood’s Sir.
•ipartUn. It stands unequally for purify-
inti the blood, giving an appetite, and for
ng mooter
* gvuornl fpriug medicine.
Appointment* of Itev. T, 0. Boy
kin. ; i.
Bet. T. 0. Boykin, Sunday School
Evangelist, will (D. V.) hold an in
stitute with tho Baptist churches us
follows j V
Harrison, 4th Sabbath and Satur
day before in March.
Wnghtsrille, 4th .Sunday night
Pleasant Qrove, Monday 28tli, at
11 o’clock.
Shady Grove, Tuesday, 98th, 11
pV'lock.
Pleasant Springs, Wednesday, 30th
11 o’clock. ' v
Dublin, 1st Sunday and Saturday
Mon in April.
'flu* public are cordially invited to
at tend, and all ohristiuu* ar©oauie«t-
)v lequestly lu b»* piv»out.
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For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Lauhens Coomty.—
Four weeks after date application will
be made to the court of ordinary of Lau
rens county for leave .o sell oil .the wild
lands belonging to the estate of Seaborn
A. Braceweil, late of raid county.
J. C. Bracbwbll, Admr.
Feb 2ii, 1887. <
Itch, Prairie Mauge, and Scratches of
every kind cured in 80 minutes by Wool-
ford s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other.
This never foils. Sold by II. nicks & Co.,
Druggist. Dublin, Ga.
A WORD TO THE
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MY Grocory Department is always boiug replenished with Fresh Stock;
my Shoo Department is nil Solid Goods and uot PAPNB BOT
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GOODS to offer you. They are NEW and of
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Out
Rmnambor I expect you to be pleased JLen you buy. I have no
Prices or Jockeying to got your ntonoy. I am a stranger to \X
yon but you will soon become acquainted with mo and my
prices. Mankind always seeks their best intorcsb when their
pockots nro involved. My frionds be wise and spend your
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STARXKY
AND PALSN
lum th* liberty 19
refcr (in proof of Uitit
ttAnJing U Phyncijnj)
to the following WO.l
known pmont who hove tried
their Treatment: Hon. WllUnm
D. Kelley, Mem!« of Cofigiwo, PhiU.;
Rev. Victor U. Conrad. h.lnoi l.uihrrin
Oi’Krrrr, i’hiU,; Rev. Che*. W. Cu.hlng,
lxni.iv>it. N. V,5 Hon. Wtllintn Penn Ninon, KJ
lior lowiktM, Chk»go, 111.; Judge H. P, Vtoomen,
tjjencm \K».v, (t othm. in every |vut of llie wor
COMPOUND OXVCKN -ITS MODE Of ACTION''
AND RESULTS" U the title of » book of two hundred pages
tviUikhod by l>rv Su key and Paicn, which give, to all irv^ut
full 1 nfoinuition a, to ihi, rnn.ikaU. curative arvnt and
turn in a wtdv iwngv id .hr.'n.c . w. —many ofthrm
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hoih mcnul and phyvical, i» re-
»t ort d to a Mate of integrity,
ami the nerroui .yvtesn,
the orfinc, and the
muscle. all act
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ereally
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P. P. P.
PJUCKLT AStf. POEK JIOOT. POTASSIUM*
THE GREATEST
BLOOD PURIFIVR
OF * THE AGE.
CERTIFICATES.
, Albany, Ga., August 1, 1885.
Dr. Whitehead*
Deaii Sir:—I hail a bad case of blood
poison, which for two years defied all
treatment. One bottle of P. P. P. made
a pcimanent cure.
John Gafpkev.
Waycross, Ga., July 30, 1885
I had the rheumatism for five months,
and I took one bottle of Dr. Whitehead's
P P P and itcuied me sound and well,
and I hesitate not to recommend it to
those who desire a blood purifier.
Respectfully, J E Smith.
Fifteen Years a Sufferer from
Rheumatism.
What Hon. W. H. Wilder, Mayor of
Albany, Ga., says.
I suffered fifteen years witliRheumatism
and during that time tried alltlie so-eallcd
specifies that I could hear of. One of them
I paid $8.00 per bottle for nud took nine
bottles und received no benefit from aqy of
them. My grandson, who runs on the
B- & W- Railroad, finally got a bottle of
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root und
Potassium) while in Waycross and induced
to tnko it.’ Tho first bottle showed its won
derful effects, and after continuing the
use of it for & Short time the Rheumatism
disappeared, and I feel like a now man. .1
take great pleasure jn recommending it to
sufferers from Rheumatism
... * W, II. WILDER.
Albany, Ga. , June 12. 1886.
„ „ Lake City, Fi.a., June 24, ’8f>.
C. H. Newman, of Lake City,Fla., says
ilia wife lias suffered for seven years with
a complication of diseases, of which Asth
ma was the most prevalent. She has not
laid down in bed for seven years. He
has expended all the money lus business
has made him in that time ’for medicines,
physicinns, etc., to obtain relief for her
but without auy success whatever. He
was advised by physicians to try P. P. P.
He finally did so, expecting to derive no
benefit, but after taking less than two
bottles eruptions appeared nil over her
and she immediately began to improve,
and now her skin is perfectly clear. She
sleeps soundly ev/en* night on an ordinary
C w, .and her general health has not
better in yeurs. Mr. Newman, who
is a merclmnt of Lake City, js very enthu
siastic ovor tho cure, and thinks it the
gi undent blood purifier and tonic of the
ago
Waycross, Ga-, Nov S, '80.
Greenville, Fla.. Juno , 88G.
Dr, Whttehaid: v
In tho year 1878 I was attacked with «
severe ease of Blood Poison that defied
nil treatment. 1 went to several pliysi
cinns but fouud no relief. Finally I went
before a board of physicians at Tallahassee
and was examined, and my case was de
clared to be a virulent case of Blood Poi
son, and all the medicines they gave me
fulled to eradicate the dreadful disease
rtiui my life was in danger, I lost the use
of my left arm, and a physician at this
place said my arm would have to be ampu
tated. Tlie corruption that came from
the various sores wat so offensive that I
disliked to come iii contact with my friends
and neighbors. I took thirty-two bottles
of an Atlanta Blood Purifier, also a lot
made in Baltimore, and in fact everything
that I could hear of, but reccivcc no bone-
fit* ~ I bad entirely despaired when your
ijcnml Agent. Mr. Clarkson, came here
advertising P. P. P. (Prickly Ash Poke
Root and Potassium) and induced me to
give it a trial. I got one large bottle,
took it, and one and a half small ones, and
llio various sores haws healed entirely and
tho new skin has a clear, healthy color,
nnri my general health is better than it has
been before in ten years. I consider it
the grandest blood medicine of the age, as
such a small amount shows its wonderful
effects. I am agent of the F. R.&N. R. R.
at tills place, Greenville, Fin , and take
great pleasure in recommending a medicim?
that has performed such wonders for me.
J. W.
ours,
ERLY.
Waycross, Ga„ Nov. 15, '85.
Dr. W. II. Whitehead: ’
Deaii Sir:—At your request I will state
my cas, Somo years ago I .contractod ma
laria iu its most violent form while living
at Newark, N. J. *1 consulted various
physicians and took numberless prepara
tions recommended as sure -cures,” but it
stuck to me Hko a brother—or more like a
mother-in-law. I finally came South, and
while here tried new remedies said to "al
ways cure malaria, but it stuck to me,
and you know the old broken-down condi
tion I was in when I camo to you. You
put me to taking your P P P and I im
proved rapidly, and am to-day in as good
health as 1 ever was—in fact better. As
a remedy for a broken-down constitution
it has no cquul.
Yours, etc. T P Cottle.
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u saisE® * m**.
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