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THE STAB.
JP»tXloUl»lxocl ’T’xxe«cl«-5 ;r
"HlFfitb, 1885.
Thegraad j ur y hive recommend
ed that Eminuel county pay half of
the cost of sin king an artesian well
provided.the towa will make up the
other half.
There is a little negro on the
Athens chain-gang, sent up for 30
days for knocking a little girl down
Ijecauee she refused to allow him to
kiss her. *He is not much larger
than a spring chicken, and is kept
busy carrying water.
A negro named Jim W Jton was
before Wilkes County Court on
Tueseay, for a preliminary trail,
charged with intent to rape on the
person of a white lady. The fact of
the await being established, he was
then tried for the .offence and sen
tenced to the chain-gang for twelve
months.
There is a white man in Hamilton
aouaty who can write without know
ing the alphabet or being able to read
anything except bis own writing.
He writes by imitation and memory.
The first time he ever wrote his name
a lawyer wrote the name and this man
copied it as his signature c a legal
paper. It is farther said that this
man superintends a twelve-mule farm
and keeps his books regularly after
a style of hi* own. Hie memory is
Mid to be remarkably retentive, and
Me power of imiutioa is almost per
fect.
The Mayor of Cedartown and
four of the largest men in town,
including Sheriff Clements, in the
finest rig to be found, went down to
the jail a day or two ago and
presented a telegram from Judge
i’atdee leleasing from custody A.
Huntington, committed to jail for
an alleged contempt of court. They
then escorted that gentleman to a
vehicle and drove him about the
place. 7 Mr. Huntington was com
mitted to prison for ninety days, but
only remained nineteen days. Dur
ing bis confinement he was visited
ewery day by scores of friends, inclu
ding ladies, and flowers and splendid
dinners were sent him almost
daily.
Pwiroa Oak.
Spartanburg, 8. C., March 13,
1884. Yvur soil valuable mediciue
(Swift’s Specific) has done me so
■meh gdod thl feel like saving
this for ths benefit of those who suf
fer like J did. 1 was poisoned by
poison oak, an I saw not a well day
for six years, until I use ! Swift’s
Specific. la the six years I used
almost every kind of medicine, but
aoae had tbb desired effect. After
using six bottles of Swift's Specie
I am restored to perfect health—with
ao sign of that awful pnison left.
. Daid Nesbit.
I had for years svflfer
ad every spring and summer with
poison oak, which I contracted in
bathing when a boy. I tried every
thing for it, Including many physi
cians, but without any benefit. I
took six bo it lo* of Swift’s Specific
four years ago, and it oared mo
sound and well. Three summers
have passed, and I have had no re
lam of it.
Jos pu Bbaijlry, Columba*, Gt.
Bleod Talat.
I was suffering from Blood Poison
and Mercurial Rheumatism, and had
spent SSOO for treatment with no
benefit, and it seamed that I was
doomed to dis. Caught at Swift’s
Specifis as a drowning man would
at a straw, and it has saved me from
a horrible death, and cured me sound
and well. It is the greatest medi
cine in the world.
V. H Smilby, Quincy, 111.
Horror of Mineral Folsonln*.
Thou*ands of persons ar»» poison
ed in America by the continued u*»e
of MereuQT.lxxiideof Potassium and
other minerals, for various disease*.
The Mercury works it way into the
tissues, producing rheumatism and
decay of the bout's. The lodide of
Potassium eats away the coating of
the stomach, and dries up the gastric
juices which digest the food, aud the
patient lingers along in agony or is
glad to die to get away from misery.
- Swift’s Sfiecific is a complete anti
dote to all this poison. It eliminates
Mercury from the system, removes
* the evil effects of lodide of Potass
ium, and brings back health and
bappiucsM. Send your address for
• copy of Treatise on Bbol and
Bkin Diseases.
Tui fiwsrr Specific Co,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
fcTIM» ** Uni* ItoMtew*tv
MMM—M———W—MB— >.rn<W»<
Women.
A Wall Street broker remarked the
other dayc “Women are the most reck
less gambUrs in the world. I never yet
knew one to come out ahead speculating
hi Walt street, for they never know
when to let go. A-s speculators, how
ever, they, have ten times the nerve cf
Brten and they stand their with ex
traordinary fortitude. A striking iu
etanou of the K 'd which gambling gains
bq any one jrred the other day. A
woman e..L~< Into nay oSce about one
o’clook la the afternoon and asked to sec
toe oa a matter of importance. 1 went
9et to her asrd found ehe had tra-veied
the way down from Springfield,
for Ina purpose of in rearing some
»on®y. She took a bank book out of
her ixwotn and showed ma that the bad
a deposit cf four thousand dollar*.
While 1™ talking to her it occurred
to me several times that her face was
familiar, but I found that it was impos
sible to place her. Finally I aaked her
and she seemed greatly surprised that I
Ued forgotten. She recalled the fact
ihnt she cams to my office nearly twelve
years ago with two thousand dollar*
and be<j>n to tnecu’ate. Sbo had made
ten thousand dollar* within two weeks
and then suddenly get caught Lu a
Berry and wm completely wiped
out. She kwt every cent that sbo
bad. She went back to Springfield ami
here she k again ready to blow in tbe
reel of her saving*, During ail th»*e
twelve year* aha saved tbe money care
fully, and erery day she has read tho
Stock reports in tha newspaper*. She
the ni&tkot carefully and
her ideas are sound enough on stocks,
but there is no chance of her winning.
. Four thousand doiisi* won't go far
i when you speculate with it in big
lumps, and the least little turn of t-ho
markot is likely to send bur back to
Springfield penniless. This case re
-1 minds we of another one I had about a
year ago. I was going out of the office
about four o’clock in the afternoon on
i my way home, when 1 became aware
that there was a woman sitting in one
of the office chairs staring blankly out of
the window. I remembered that she
had been there lor two or throe hours,
and made some faquiriea. I found that
aive was a boarding house keeper up
town; t*‘d a very estimable and deserv
ing woman. Sha-had by hard work suo
aeedlwg hi saving one thousand six hun
dred-dollars and ha<l listened bo the per
•nftskHui of on* of her boarders, a young
stock clerk, and had come down to my
office and speculated. The money that
she had boon year* scraping together
km La r day. J almost made up my
Blind never to operate for a woman
again. But whal'u the
do it some ono ol«a will, r.ud the ‘(wns
tnlah’ go«e as well with me as any oa*
think so. — Brooklyn
trees eon bo transplanted
lm«n the woodst this oan ba done in the
fall or the spring. Tko little trees
should ba taken up carefully, with as
much of the root as is possible, and
planted in a well-prepared soil theusme
oeptb at which tho.y stood before. The
tree will respond lo clean culture at
poadily as corn, or will show uogleot by
a slow, stunted growth, if weeds and
grass me W* to grow about their roots.
—H lieu ;H.
—For felons take the root of the pluni
known as (jray-on root, or Indian tnrirlp.
either p.-«c»n • ; dn; grate sbent ono
n * ..ihd Into four tabieofxxjn.
fnls a. t.wcet mtdk; si.rora r gently a
few Tn'nmci, ti>en thicken with bread
orumt , »tid apply a» hot a* possible.
This een be hotted again two or th re*
, <k»es, adding * littU each time. If th*
felon is just tAartAoy this will drive it
back; If somewhat advanced it will
4|xaw It ent .pilekly and gently. I; is
Weil le pnt a little tallow on the ponb
’(fee, especially ope’HHg, k> pro
veot sticking. This some p°tihice h
g<w>d for a er.r-buueie, er any ether sis-l
feg.—
-—■To whiten flannel, xouJe yellow bs
ecu, diasolvu one fi.ld one-half pQtnidw
<i while in fifty pound* cf soft
*wstdk, and n'so two-tiurds of an ounce
of spirit* of MTituonia. Immerse the
flannel, stir well anmnd for a ahert
time, and wash in pure waler. When
black or navy Uue linen* uro waebed,
roap abcMild ovi be used. TAo instead
two poUtoe* grated into let id -oft
water (after Lawiteg them washed arui
peek'd), into which a teajpcxMxful oi
ammonia bn* bo« n pn«. Wiwh the
Hues with tbk, and nn*e them in eoM
bitie water. !*hoy wifi nued no starch,
and abould bo dried mxi ironed on the
irvoog ihda.—£o*lom
Sfi
epSfe* TwfsMby, December 18, 1884
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tA iflh, lojraw », th* tMßperaisir* »lN«sr
o>n— ni nwng«, 6$ Fahr. Th« Uvn m* U/.s
-->wv rtasMl ifrews. ftowrr* Mecsa, frahe a*4
ell li«** •( jpow and matara. ,
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TESTING lIREARMS. VfE HAVE MARK
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REMINGTON SHOT GUNS
FOR THE GOOD - JKSULT3 OBTAINED AT ALL RANGES. >X REFEX
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OUR HUNTING AND TARGET RIFLES
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ARMORY, ILION, N. Y.
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Impure Bluod, Mttltxx *ad Fevere,
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kliaa nn-ttiUnz t .'tnedy for Uiseajcs &C tfea
Kidney a and lavc-r.
Il is inraluaL’a for £<-«»« ptoenitar te
VT '-nen, and. *H who lead R'kcain lire*.
It does n>'4 InJuteThe teeth. ennsf htkdoxhe «r
yrM’iec cotmllMUhMl—Zraw-mrdrf-;ne< w.
It writhes and jnjnttai the Hood.« hau}*k«
the appeitte. *!<!» ibe wwfuii!*u<.n of foc< re-
Itevte Ileirtbani and Btfcbteg. cad .treegth
«.-s« tie muscle* and Btrs-e*
»r Intcrm:u«al Feve*, Lrutetude, lack»f
Ka«ery. Ac . ft ha* no tqr.il.
*#- The genuics hcacJtert trade mark and
• ranetd red il»e» oe wrapper. T*Xe no otfeer.
£U. M >r by It'«"S CUSSKAk W, BU4UOBE > £r,
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PHILADELPHIA'
SINOEB :
is the BEST BUILT,
FINEST FINISHED,
EASIEST RUNNING
SINGER KACf’INE over offered the public. I
The alwre cut represent, the most popular style for
the people nhich we utter you for the very low price i
of §.:(>. IlomniuluT, we do suit ask yon to pay until you
hare wen the machine. After having examined it, I
if it is not all >w represent, return it to us at our
expense. Clnunlt y<«r interests and order at vuce, o r
.4euu fur cucuiars and testimonials. Address
<!i< AHLt.S A. WOOD 4 CO.,
No. 17 N. i until bt., Philadelphia, Pa.
® LOADING
fieiSl &0§ Fsptkeleast ■
ever efftredl t® kM© putello.
. For «alo by &U ©Tet-elasuwChsM BvasJers.
t At Wkclosale only by (wautfor Qayalogus)
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JA * ' I a T ® s Bl,w ’ SCALB, *4O. S TO«, *M.
' fe ' u «®'x l*clude<
TT' r,7AJ« & FRAMk, «4*.
Fpt» •‘Little Defective,” W oz. to 24 lb. $3
s ftXtOTHZSSISRA BMuwM PItKX Utrr FM*
' /S&7 FOSSES, TOOLS, &c.
- WST votuis xAtii. rvu uetrr work, *m
f' -iya J li». A uvll assd ESt of T*ol«. Bl*
I I I Fanaee* eave Ha-.. atoaey <t»tu« *4<t J.U.
yx Blowers. ' nviin. views a OtJiwr Arbclei
t U.- PKteast, WLOLSUUI A &I9AU.
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SELF-CURE,
?WEr.z§ A favorite prescription of one of ths
must noted end successful specialists in the U. 8.
(now retired) for tbe cure of jFerrvw* Debility,
Lout BfrsnArorf, NPeakneawand Decay. Bent
Uil>laif*puAledenveio]>e/y-ew. Druggistacai till it.
Addres. DR. WARD & CO., Loui»i.H«, H®.
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W . 11. CONALLY
THE ORIGINAL PROPRIETOR OF THE
MA NOMA ALOON
Uss again assumed the proprietorship of the OLD RELIABLE and opened out at the
TUB.ITER STAG’D
E'-st aide of Cowl House Square, where he will ke*p at ail times the brM. an i fine«t brand* of WIXB3,
I BR AN DIFS wfl TffcfFJS, BEERF. SPA RKLINO SODA, CIGARS, TOBACCOS. Eut., Etc.
■ Call to see me, ELEGANT POOL TABLES 8 AEET MASH and BLOCKADE CORN,spec'iahl-£
Spring Has Oponei.
£OH SMY
Sffi® IBUHBI GOODS,
MRS. M". C. TRXCSMt
Be Just and Fear Not-J 7
But come at once and soe my naw, ne*t and Fancy Stock of MfiMicry
Goods,. My stock is complete. My prices are low. My terms are- Qasis.
Don’t delay but come at once aud see the
FINEST EXSPLAT
of Fancy Hats, Bonnets, Silks, Velvets,Velvetinea, Plumes, Tip®, Flowers,
Notions, Hosiery, Etc., th*t has ever been exliibitad in Douglasrille,
Dribs Making a Specialty. All work done in that line guarantee
to fit, and the work to be of first class. MRA M. 0 PRICE,
J 1 * L 1 J ’'L"".?"!"! 1 Xi. J!L4JLU-
W’hieeler & "Witscm STew IT©. 8.
WITH STRAIGHT NEEDLE AND
Right Recmt Improvements
lathoSeißt
MACHINE IN THE MARKET
Try it and convinced. It runs the Lightest, is the Easiest to Tread
has no
ITeisy Shuttle,
and not dangerous to the health like the HEAVY RLNNING and
NOISY SHUETLE MACHINES, ,
TS • Scud for Prict Littf anti Tff mi It
Wheeler & Wilson Ms ’y, Co.
v>i will Find
AT THE
Sfißl
A'ways a full I'neoT Fresh aud Pure Drugs,Toilet Good’, Perfumeries,
Tobacco and Cigars, Paints, OiN, Varqifffies, etc., etc. ’ .
l‘/e also keep a largo stoek of Patent Medicines an 1 Tonics, which are
mu'di needed altb-is season to Lope up aud invigorate the system.
Ju«t received invoice of-C, L.. C. the. beat Liver Me ’icine of the ago.
Parties needing goods in our lin« v.PI find it lo their interest to call on
as.
Prescriptions carefully compounded st all hours. ,J3~|
HUDSON cU EDGE.
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Spring! Spring!
V/e are receiving daily our new aud etyli*h Spring Good*. We hav* lb* larg*st, pmttt
*l a id oe.it salaote I acock of
raw mi k f&i sts.
ver broujht tn DouelMville. Wn rnian w iat we «r ab >nt tbi*. Com* and »**.
Our iiu* o! Sira w G>xid* is complete. W<» cat; -fit boys and men in any kind ftf straw
at from 25 cents tes4 50. In younfc men’s hats we have the nobhi*st selection that *M
e made tn the hat market in America. Lvius and Misses Sprang Hats in «a
nd less variety. o<irlin* of Spring and Snmtner shsetJvr L>diea, Gen(le;ii*n aad ehM*
ren are full and w.xs selected with a view toples I '*) one in both rftyl* tail priMh.
u short, wekeon evnry tiling that ctn be found In any firat-clas* gsnersl star*.
Ws most respectfully invite our Irteuda to call ’and *vamki* oar stock.
8. A. McElueath .• Co.
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