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CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
Greenbacks
•W OFLTH SAVIN G4,
U you Ifcluk M, UiUt look to your «*M, m -3 WUA
COAX. CREEK COAX,
thereby taring M to 100 per oaat 1,000 T#«i on hand m»d U ;«rrlv« fn th* next 10 day*.
Boot Lump Goal 26 ot«. For Biik$l of 80 Ponaii ky tko Off* L#ffJ, oiiSOeto. at tt$ Y$rl,«
mu.n azj*i»Kr, wni»nT <*> oAxtn’*.
ORDERS PROMPTLY IFlLLED.
BORN, JR., A CO.
Y NEW ERA.
V~MOMNIMa. &RPT. la. i*».
El OITY-
x—W« undereUad Uiai Uiur# is a
ugly
who ban it
tfe* oily.
i i* to bo pit ted.
mm. —Yesterday wee warmer lh«n
na day*. There vm more of
u in the Atmosphere then we
•owe.time.
.-Judge J. E. Parrott, ot Certurv-
tliu city yeeierdey. We bed also
of meeting Mr. H. C. Bingham,
-art of the Talladega, Ala., Knu,
•The interest of his paper.
WilL F. Clark Ims ditcrinin-
entire attention to uiuaic, and
giro instructions on the violin,
Zjm. He iseu oxoellent utuaioiau
ent inutruotor, end besides he is
Instnons. Success to him.
Exciuncik Rooms,
A tlaiiLi, Sept 17,
-int the follow Ui# named gon-
R. P. Uleuu nud A K. Seago,
imrt of the Atlanta Mor-
to the Commercial Oouven-
lie, Ky., on the
Aieesrs. U. r, Wyley and
Lowi<y, Frost.
' aula Merc,hunts’ Exchange.
ia—In taking our mails from
yesterday afternoon, we ob-
wr.ippera were torn off of
ere. This must have been
U FoslolUoo, hut why ? Wo
d the movmmuii at all. Such
r occurred before in all our
epapura urn usually allowed
free of poetage. The law so
r friend Duuuiug means to
wu hope he will Ictus know
card iu tho Couatslution. It
yesterday to get what mail
was not until late iu the af-
*Asteru mail wai entirely dia-
this thus? we ask of our
uud hope he will answer
nleas we can get our
the day they are of no aer-
would A great deal rather
*rs ourselves, thus saving
Unary amount of labor.
m v utimiiw.
Irish 8u*Wved at Ibo JfcUonu! Hotel
****** M U o’flouk lo-day.
Tun Hat Empobium.—John M. Holbrook
has jnat return ad from Hew York with one of
the moat auperb stocks of bate ever offered in
Atlanta. Special atlention. is oaUed to Um
styles of bat known ss “Ido Lewis," “American
Girl" and “Siubad." All of these are attram
the and novel. Besides hii stock of hsts, he
has an exoollant stoek of umbrellas, trunks
and canes. Call and see him. sep^-dt.
Wanted, good stick Candy Makers—good
wages paid, by G. W. Jack,
icptlC-15d. Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga.
Ur in a Balloon—Haiti ah a Bio Sun
Fi«owsh. —Editors, Reporters. Expressmen,
and others arc using tbo memoranda casus,
nnd all arc pleased with them. Fresh paper
easily adjusted when necessary. A green back
nikc for Indies large enough to carry funds
when shopping—good thing to keep wash list.
Nstuo only for fl. Write it plain. Address,
W. It. llANUCITEil,
llook-Bindor, Ac., Ac.
MONETARY AND COM!
oorroK, 1 I » f 1 1
Middling » Od.
Low miadUtur. U “
Got a ordinary M *'
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Georgia HtsU Lottery, for the llrscfll of
tho Orphans' Homo amt Free School. Combination
Class, No. *46. TL* following were the drawn nut
hera September 17, 180111
Sl-eo- 33 -40 7C-60 -^2 -76-60-0-47-11
■ep 18 .lit HOWARD k GO., Managers
n Indicators. —These
reccutly placed on
the Georgia ltoad, the
“d the West Point Roads,
fly completed, and will
the roads of Georgia and
ngtoimprovemehts per-
two mouths, they now
i an ordinary watch on
^relied upon, for twenty-
minute. The on-1
’cuts of all the roads iu
-roliua bus been obtain-
«, and they have met tho
epublic. In Charleston,
y that has been canvassed,
ies, representing every
advertised iu them. —
now uo louger an experi-
■ success, aud the neces-
roads obtained, Geu.
J an active canvass. We
I i throughout the State
prise of so much useful-
Aud which has tho
ern invention.
—We find iu ibe Macon
a careful synopsis of
i laws, winch we publish
1 do our people:
rm, company or corpora-
j trade, business or pro-1
iul tax is imposed byj
th tbo Assistant Assessor
“trict and division—first,
style, and in cuao of a
e Lames of the several
such firm or coiupany
lidence; uud secoud, the
ofessiou, mid the place
Riness or profession is to
irciso or carry on any
siou, or do any act
I for Iho exercising,
of which a special tax is
>nt first registering with
Hagan's Magnolia Ualm —Dlls article
la the true secret of boaaty. It Is what Fashionable
Ladies, Actresses, aud Opera Siugi-r* nse to pioduce
that oultlvated, datinyue appearance ao much ad
mired in the circles of fashion.
It removes all unsightly Blotches, Keducss, Frsckles,
Tan, Hunburu, aaU effects of Spring Wiuds, and givea
to th* complexion a Bloonffng Purity of transparent
delicacy and power. No laly who values
plexion can do without tho Magnolia Balm. Seventy-
five cents will buy it of any of oar respectable dealers.
Lyou’s Kathairon is i
lng.
MASONIC—Atlanta Lodge, No. 30, inerts
i every Second aud Fourth Thursday night in each
month.
Fulton Lodge, No. 210, moots every Firat aud Third
Thursday night in each month.
Mt. Zion Royal Arch Chapter, No. 10, meets every
Second Monday in oach mouth.
W. U. TULLE It, II. P.
A. UosKMrKLO), Secretary.
Bwwu — , —
hauge in our looal markets. The quotations
givon in our table are correct.
Louisville Fivvblsa Market.
The Courier-Journal of the ICth says: The
market to-day was reported quiet bat steady.
The consumptive demaud is about up to the
estimates of dealers, and there is an entire ab
sence of a speculative demand. Stocks ore light,
but as yet orders are promptly filled, excopt
for hams, of which tbo stocks are reduced to a
low point
Mess Ton*-—Tlicro Is a demand uud prices
ireqootodat $33 to 33 GO. Rump pork Is
held at $28 to 28 GO, with small sales.
Bacon—Bales reported to-day were light
and included 11 oasks clear sides at 19(4; 21
Hhks clear rib sides at 10io. Shoulders are
teudy at 10c.
Hams—Stocks arc light aud we note sales
of 8tcs fancy sugar cured at 23io; plain and
family sugar cured are held at 21 to 22lo.
Laud—Is quiet and nnehanged, and light
Hales of prime tierce at 20c; 8 kegs at 211 to
22c.
Clnelnnattl Grain Market.
Who quote from the Commoroial of the lGlh
The market was dall under only a limited lo
oal demand, and prices are lower. Wo quote
winter red at $1 18 to 1 23 for lots in the ele
vator, with sales of lota by samplo at $1 15 to
1 20. Hill was offered at $1 30, but was hard
ly salable at 2 to 3o lower. WhKe was offered
at $ 1 30 to 1 40 for fair to prime, but tho in
quiry was limited. 360 bush. Hill sold, ut the
Indianapolis and Cincinnati depot, at $1
Rye was in fair demand and the market was
firmer. Sales of No. 1 wore made at 08 to
00c, and No. 2 at 03c. Corn continues firm.
There woh a fair demand to-day, and sales
were inado At $1 for sound ear. Shelled is
quoted at the name rate, though holders, iu
somo instances, ask 2 to 3o higher for ohoice
while Hhelled. Oats continue dull, with only
a limited local demand. Prices romain with
out change. We quote white at 56 to 57c for
No. 1. Mixed sold at 53 to 64c for No. 1, and
50 to 51c for No. 2 do. Rejected sold at 47 to
48o. Barley was quiet but firm, under light
offerings, and a continnod good demand. Wo
quote No. 1 fall at $1 65, aud No. 1 spring at
$1 35.
St. Lon In Corn Market.
The Democrat of the 158h, says : The of
ferings of white were of better quality, and in
some instauces higher rates were realized, but
we quote the market moderate active and
firm. Sales; In bulk-10 oars mixed p. t. 1 do
white, del 88c; 2 do ear, on track, 76c. Iq
new gunnies—1,260 ska mixed and yellow
and 123 Hks mixed whito at 90c; 810 white, at
L E BRADFEELD’f?
COLUMN.
DR. JOHN BULL’S
Great Remedies.
IT 8
W
DR. JOHN BULL
Hi MB Celebrated
SMITH’S TUNIC SYRUP,
FOl THE ODBE OF ’
AGUE AND FEVEU,
—Ok—
C1ULLH AK1I FEVEU.
The proprietor el this oelabrsAed mMlctoo jusUy
1*1 in« for ft a superiority over all rewedlee ever offer-
A to the public for the safe, certain, speedy and per
wanent cure of Ague and Fever, or CbW» and Fever
whether of short or long standing. Be raters to lls
entire Western aud South*
testimony
itern country to bear him
the truth of th* aaeerUon that In no case
whatever will It fall to cure, if the direcUona are ttrict-
|r foUowed and carried out In a great many caaca a
aingle iuae has batn raActoot for a cure, and whote
families have been cured by a single bottle, with s per-
feet restoration of the general health. It Is, however,
prudent, and In every oase more certain to cure, if ita
use Is continued In smaller dosea for a week or two af
ter the dieeaao has been checked, more especially in
difficult and long-atauding cases. Usually this medi
cine wifi not require any aid to keep tho bowels In
good order; should the patient however require a ca
thartic medicine, after having taken three or four dos
ea of the Tonic, a single doee of BULL'S ' r,, GETAllLE
FAMILY FILLS will bo sufficient.
J>r. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office:
No, 4(1 Fifth Crofti Streets
Xoulssvillo. Hloutuolxy
NEW STORE ! NEW GOOTiB ! NEW SYSTEM !
Meador k Bros., Whitehall atroe
•treat, where we lutend 1
f Atlau'
—upled b]
0 keep permanently
R1X/JAN
of the largest sleeks of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HAT,
mart GENTS’ rTTHNISIIING GOODS
KVElt BROUGHT TO THIS MAUKJST.
continued connection fur the post thirty years with the manufacture J^f clothing^especially
~~ J'prtaSlJBSte
good s at
■hall have hi
fair dealing to ull.
S'
fSt-pniOE und will be 1 our goods for CASH ONLY. Thia will Insure
l'loase call and uxsiolgo our goods beforepurehamug eiagwhers
ring nnd SOU King Sires
L -
b’/t-.L
F. M. JACK.
W. P. CHISOLM.
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
K. H. Marshall,
Street, over Lawsho’s Jen
July 31
Dentist, WhllcUall
airy Store.
[July 1—3m
LOtllRtNE A CLAKK, AUoincys.-Uf-
flee on Broad stroot, over Echols' Seed Storo. Practice
anywhere In the State, United States Supreme Court,
and Superior Courts. Jy 25-dly
rut Insurance Agent,
itl the
(livis
bi’<iiit*H lieiug liable to
X, ho subject to a peuul-
, nml imprisonment for
two years, or n liue not
^<1 dollars, or both, mid
distributed betwoeU tlio
l e informer.
■ brokors, corporutioiiK,
ar innkcrs, etc., quar-
factures etc., must be
Asaewtor, on or before
mouth. In default of
the Assistant Assessor
jb upon tho best infor-
kef add penalties for
“oad.—While we of At-
terested in the progress
ad, it is encouraging to
and seo that tho people
tercstod in tho groat eu-
i article from the
heater, S. C., Reporter,
n which that lively little
nnky” to say the least
d concerning this pro-
-n commenced and will
ie lime this coming
reachiug that river
i considerations,
selecting its route
be governed entirely by
out to it by the npper
-rtanburg, Groenville,
I against ns. They are
secure the passage of
limits iu somo way or
nnot tho people of Au
ester, offer superior im
nk so. Anderson, it it
expect the road to paws
t Union and Chowter will
oh a oonsommation.—
ey must, the advantages
he passage of the road
it say, if Spartau-
ld York subscribe
s, we will subscribe
a will outbid them,
’vautagos arising from
ion from Andorson to
are interested in tho
*llect the advantages
-d? If the Air Line
more Northern conn-
6 Charlotte road,
of the through travel
» lu other words its
}« small dividends.
^•afo in saying that no
determined upon, and
to whom tho pvoplo
fitted tho managetnrnt
ir themselves, au<l see
done toward carrying
they were appointed."
. IC«al Katate Agent «
WM. WOOD *fe CO.,
UNIH’UTAKKUS ANII I1MIOLSTKKS,
K EEP »n hatnl «U (iiialitiM <»r Ftek'a MhUMc Burial
(!m"h; aUo, all kiml* of O-ffin*. Will at-
tuna to Funurala at any hour, with a beautiful firat-
olasa Hear-*** fnnitahiMl or for hir*. Carriage, etc . will
bn furntalkml. oil kfmla of Upholsft*ry work done.
Foruiture repaired, varnialied, i-te.
Olline in now hiilkliug on llroatt alroetili rearofNKW
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL
-NO CHANGE OF IjLMPS
Mllfi* lUnniinnling t'HI—Strictly
. 'ilia.23
on Va i <Ih do:
Wuitt.'inor.* 47 40
CowPeaiybu. a$W»
FORES T__Q U E E N
i Atlanta.
It haa bnen tented in Atlanta.
Ita references arc in Atlanta.
It has produced hair and whinkor* <
~0 years of ago.
It removes all itching and heat of the scalp.
It ke*p«i the acalp clean and healthy.
It iminodlately stops tho hair front falling oat.
It forco* hair, wliittkor* and eye browa to grow luxu
riantly.
Duchcaa li. UK® 16
Arnold's... 10)4
Feather*—new, 73(g)s0
Flour
4 60
*
Do do, k*ulton XXXX
family 4 00
Dodo, auperffne 3 76
Do do, Georgia XXXX
family 3 40
Do do, ahip stuff 1 26
Do do, bran 1 0U
Fruit—V lb and bbl.
Apples V bu....l.T6#2.26
i of mature i
t of whiskers and mustaobo <
;hiff SALKS.
Tn*«daj in October next,
c (toor, In the town of
county, within the 1< gal
property to-wlt: Lot of
j seventy -tour (S74), lying
or the Firat (Ut) Section of
U-®. M.. In flavor ol
John Holoombe. Property
'^<1 levied ou aa hla property.
‘ with notice. Levy mad*
ed to me. Term*cash Au-
B. M. MABBETT,
N COUNTY.—Two moutha
i will be made to the Ordl-
. Georgia, for leav* to a. 11 the
Printer's tee |6
NEK’S SAKE,
sell befer* the Court Hone*
Marietta, on Wedneedar, Um 6th
M II o’oeloek. >. OBy Lota
the improrainedte thereeo. free
*r^sc*a, aad eold ae the prop-
' of IMUerd M. Young, beak-
. sad within one hundred
Prepared only by
DR. R. S. POMEROY,
No. 17 Alt\T»:tm:i Street, Up Htali’n
ATL.ANTA, GrA.
mar 7 Uldcc25
EMPIRE STEAM W MILL
LUMDB n
J. C. PECK & CO.,
| JITILDEBS, MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS in
1> Lumber, Doors, Saab, Blinds, Mouldings, he., he.
l a 4«h ef all aixas constantly on hand.
Wc have now on hand, and ar* dally receiving, the
target and heat assortment of lumber over brought to
Atlanta.
Joiet of all length* and elzos, and seasoned lumber
of every variety. Don’t say U is not in town until you
have taken a look at our pllna.
. J* C. PBOX,
w. o. uramling,
T)R. HUNTER
pletely eradicated. That numerous eiaas of ease
Wtt» fnipuon., uniln.l .iul..
S22^ter r JS P r,"‘*. P-fra.n.nllr enrej—
I eraons afflicted with delicate, Intricate, and long-
standing constitutional complaints are politely InvltMt
te call for coneuttatlon, which coats nothing. IStlri.
enoe, tho beat of teachers, haa enabled him to pJoTect
remedies at once efficient, eafe, permanent, and which
In moat eaere can be need without hindrance to huai-
ness. Medicine* prepared m the oetabllahmaoLahicii
embraces office, reception and waiting rooma. also
boarding and aleeplng apartmenta for paUeata reqnfr!
lug dally poreonal attention, and vapor and che
bathe, thu* concentrating tho famed mineral ep.
Both sexes, married or aingla. suffering from Indiana.
Uona, Indulgenctea, or exposure, may apply and h«
cured. No matter wlio have tolled, state your caae.-
Kead what he aaya In hla bam bh let, sent to any a 1.
dress free. Thousand* of cases treated aunually at ot
flos and altureer the country, Oonaultatlon free, per
sonally or by mail. Offica, No. 163 Third Btraet, b*.
,, lot ». m.;
Sundays]
Jy i-4iy
T HE ERA OFFIOE is now prepared to do Book
aad Job Work In tho beat style of tha art aad a
as low prioas as any Printing establishment In the
Southern States. Olvs u* a trial.
choice ilo., (part St. Charfes) aud 500 do, be
low, 05c; 150 do, 05c; 150 faucy do, (St.
Charles) 07c.
ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.
American b’ud 7(^)8
American Uoopll<&12){
Nall Bod 11®12X
Castings 7fc&2
Lard-H Ih.
Titroea Abla.22^
Kege and Oana |
Lend—ft lb. V^IO
heather-y lb.
U. W. Coffins.. .$15^16
;»ton—> tb
Hama, canv. 8.C 24
Plain Oanvaaed... .22®23
Country 1U($20
Hides, clear £}2I ‘ 4
Hidoa. C. R (9)21
HUouldcrs, 17X017*
yd.
Kentucky 2
Machine-inado.. lUr<aH»i
It utter—%l lb
U 6(H-y25
■omluai
2IH&30
tie lb lb... Sfe.ll.,
N |4 lb ilk M* 1
r > lb»l 20 ( wl.4U
i \s th. f
r >1 lb.
yd. >4 lb
•JMftl ‘J* 1
33(u.26
fti 26
Country Solo.... 33<*»36
Uarm ea Lea II lb. 46
.Iquora—‘p gal and dos
Brainlf Vr. f 7.(N>tJ12.00
Gin, liollnud f 4.00MtH.(Ki
Aiu«rhun...<l 60^9X00
ltum, J.nuaica4 our.^6.a<
do $1.26^6.0
Itobortaoti do $2.00(04.01
Bourbon do$1.26(<i*6.0i
do V dox...
Nectar do ..
Scotch do
do ~|4 gal..
IVine ft dot
Madvris... $2.60^oC.O
L60««<L0i
!..'*( Ki6<..0i
Port.
Champaign
urk.irl
No 2. t bbl. fix INI
•• 3. do 16 INI
•* 1 V \ bbl. 2 60
•• 2 do
Kits $2.60(0*3.00
16^15‘, New Orleann
Florida
Sugar House *
Cuba
Nulla—V keg
Bl'd 8h. 7-8.... 12(g*l8
Bl'd Hh. 4-4....13>,@30
Bro. Drill 10vSj22
Bl’d. Drill 18(022*
Ticking 12H»46
Print*— W Olla—Bga).
drk 12
Mcrrimac... 13(<$13!,
American.. 13(y>13>,
WaiusutU. kb
Lard
LlnneedOil.. 1.30(*i*1.35
Coal Oil 460
Patent
Buck
Soup—V lb.
Turpentine..
Steel—V «>.
Plow
Cast
Gorman
6
■ rain-)) btl.
Corn, White.... 1 40@1 42
Yellow.... I40:«
Oats 75«t85
Ginscug 66^72
Hues—'«! box.$3.60(3)7.00
iunpowilrr (|*kig.$7 26
lliflo hf. keg $4.00
Ride qr. keg 2 25
Blastimi keu c-i.6.25
. $ 38(g) 40
v&lo
I Idea- If lb.
Green
Dry Salted .
American bar
Deraarara 17^18
Refined A 1*318),
Refined B... .17)4(0)18
Refined C... .16>,($17
Yellow Coffee. HkfulflJ,
Sodu—Eng. $|bMH)(
Unsound 26® 66
Sound MN
Varnl.h | gal.
Copal 3.60^4.00
Japan $3.00^360
Coach 6 @0
White Fish—
* half bbl.. flu® 11
To my United States and World Wide Readers.
I have received many testimonials from professional
and medical men. as my almanacs and various public
cations have shown, all of which are genuine. The
following letter from a highly educated and popular
physician In Georgia, la certs' ' - - — * -
siblo communications I have
:tly what h<
be written In letters of gold. 1
the Doctoruys of BULL’B WORM DESTROYER:
Yiixamow, Walker Go., Ga., Jane 29,18.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: I have recently given
your "Worm Deatroyer” several trials, and find it won
derfully effloacloua. It haa not failed in a single in
stance to have the wiahed-for effect. I am doing a
pretty large country practice, and have daily use for
some article of the kind. I am free to confess that J
know ol no remedy recommended by the ablest authors
that is so certain and apeedy in its effects. On the
oontrary, they are uncertain in the extreme. My ob
ject in writing you la to find out upon what terms I
can get the medicine direct from you. If I can get it
upon easy terms, I shall use a great deal of it I am
aware that the use of such articles is contrary to the
teaching* and practice of a great majority of the regu.
lar line M. D'e, but I aee no Just cam e or good sense In
iiecardlng a remedy which we know to be efficient
simply because we may belguorant of its combination,
F >r my part, I shall make it a rule to use all and any
means to alevlato suffering humanity which I may be
able to oommand—uot hesitating because some one
more ingenlone than myself may have learned its ef
fecta first, and secured the sole right to eecure thal
knowledge. However, I am by no means an advocate
or supporter of the thousands of worthless nostrums
that flood the country, that pnrpc
c
A
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I)
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F. M. JACK & CO.,
T
0
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DAVID HUESTIS.
FEED. HOPE.
Can be mad* by baying the best.
2VE axxufaotur
r m o f
rjlHIS is parlteutarly a (Act in baying a STOVE. The beat Stoves in the country ar* mads by
‘TUB NATIONAL STOVE WORK!
of disi
.-ply s
Ich hm
»y°
l'ieasi
1 am
JULIUS P. CLKMFNT, M l».
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA.
A Good Reason for tlie Captain’s
Faith.
READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LETTER
FROM HIS MOTHER.
Bmmur Bamucx’s, Mo., April 30,1806. J
Da. Johh Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency
yoar Sarsaparilla and the healing and beneficial
qualities It possesses, I tend you the following state
ment of my case
I was wounded two years ago—waa taken prisoner,
and oonfined for sixteen months. Being moved so of
ten, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not sit up
a moment aince I waa wounded. I am shot through
the hip*. My general health Is Impaired, and I need
something to assist nature. I have more frith In your
Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that that Is
genuine. Please express me half a doxen bottles, and
oblige, Capt O. P. JOHNSON,
8t. Louis, Mo.
P. 8.—The following waa writtc* April 80, 1865, by
Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson:
Du. Bull—Dear 8ir: My husband, Dr. C. S. John
son, waa a skillful surgeon and phyaiclau In Central
New York, where ho died leaving the above C. P. John
son to my care. At thirteen years of age, he had a
chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which I gave him
your Sarsaparilla. It cuuid him. I have
for ten years recommended It to many in Now
York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores
1 general debility. Perfect success haa »t-
ided it. The cures effected In some esses of
scrofula aud fever aorea were almost miraculous. I am
very anxious tor mj aon to again have recourse to your
Sarsaparilla. Ha ia fearful of getting a spurious article,
hence hit writing to you for it His wounds were ter-
AYER’S
AGUE CURE,
VOB TH* HPXXDY CUB* OF
ntcrinlttcnt Fever, or Fever ami Aj;u. ,
Kriulttent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb
Ague, I'erioilleal Headache, or lllllons
Headache, and lllllou* Fevers, Indeed
for the whole class of diseases originat
ing In biliary derangement, caused hy
(he Malaria of mlaautaClccounCrlcs.
No one remedy is louder called for by the necessi
ties of the American people than a sure and safe cure
for Fever and Ague. Much we are now enabled to of
fer, with a perfect certainty thal it will eradicate the
‘leoaae, and with assurance, founded on proof, that
a harm can arise from Ita use In any quantity.
That which protects from or prevent* this disorder
lust bo of lmmenso aervire in the communities
where It prevsils. Prevention Is better than cure, for
the patient escapea the i lak which he
the system and prevents tho development of the dis-
If taken on the first approach of IU premonitory
symptoms. It is not only I ' * *
t beat :
discovered for this cWas of complaiuta, but also the
cheapest. The large quantity wo supply tor a dollar
• ‘ t it within ibe roach of everybody: sod In bilious
ita, where Fxrxa and A ou* prevails, orerybsdy
should have it and use it freely both for cure aud pro
taction. It la hoped thia prtoe will place It within the
reach of all—tho poor as well aa th* rich. A great au-
- ” ^any other ever diaoov-
o cure of Interulttenta
rred for tho speed;
is, that It oontelna
hr it produce# no qnniem
* l the constitution. i nose cured oy it
thy as If they bad never had the disease.
Kavur and Ague ta not alone th* eonaaqueoce of the
mlaamaUcpoteon. A great variety of disorders arise
- -- v — Neuralgia, Rhea-
_ . Toothache, Bari
acho, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Afffeettoo
of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain In the Bowels, Colic,
Paralysis, and Derangement of tho Stomach, all of
SSS. Ju <■>*“•«-.»»«- *» ^
tcrmlttent type, or become periodical. This "Cu*a"
expels the poison from the blood, and consequently
cure* them all alike. It la an invaluable protection te
txavaRog or taai>orarlly re
latricts. IfUkuu occasional
ly or dally white exposed to the infection, that will be
even mors valuable tor protection than cure, and few
will ever suffer from Intermittent*, It they avail them
salve* ot the protection this remedy affords.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. O. AYER & CO.,
LOWELL, MASS.
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BULL'S CIISOI HITTERS,
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
.fftfa.f.r.Sdf.V IffJ.fflD FHO.fi.
Tttetimony of Nodical Mon.
Stombt Point, White Oo., Ark., May 23, ISM
Da. Johh Bull—Dear Sir: LaatFebrnary I was in
Louisville purchasing Drugs, and I got somo of your
Sarsaparilla and Cedvtm Bitter*
My aon-ln-law who wae with me In the store, haa
been down with rbenmatiem for some time, commenc-
a the Bitter*, and soon found hi* general health
roved.
\ Gtet, who ha* been In bad health, tried thorn and
he also improved.
Dr. Ooflre, who haa been In bad health for several
. -are -stomach and hear effects*—he improved very
much by the see of your Ritters. Iodeed, the Oedrou
Bitters haa given you great popularity la this settle-
meat I think I could sell a great quantity of your
-t*, oedron Bitten
nphia. care Rlckett
0. B. WALKER.
and Sarsaparilla. Ship n
L. H. BRADFIELD,
DHUCJOWT,
WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND.
AJSTD
Crackers
WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND.
OF NEW YORK. THEY MAKE THE
“MUTUAL FRIEND,”
"Live Oak,” "Good Will,” “Confidence,” “Southern States,” and "Diiie”
OOOKINO STOVES-
And a complete assortment of PARLOR, STORE and Of FIOE HEATING STOVER. AUo, the Celebrated and
H “MAMMOTH’’ or "OLOBE’’ Heaters. These are tha MOST
«V,, dtovoe ever Introduced In thi* or any other market. They are admirably adapted to
RAILROAD DEPOTS, FACTORIES, STORKS, PUBLIC ROOMS, or any place where extensive heat la requlr-
ed—very durable and economical. Their immense success has brought out numerous imitations all of which
are greatly Inferior.
TUB . '.IM.H.IIOTII” STII. I. STAJTDS l.l'K/l'.**.* f» I
THE “MUTUAL FRIEND” HAS NO EQUAL!
COItNKIl OK VI.VIIAMV AND WHITEN A l.l. STItKKTS,
AXJLA-N TA GGOBGIA.
W« ,1m k«ep oobabuiU/ on ..nil, . complete uK>rtm<nt .1
HOUSE PUMflBHIKTO GOODS !
PMiCj .ml U.rket IUSKrra, WOOD-WAKS, S1LVEB-PI.ATJSD WARE, CUTLERY. Ac.
HUESTIS & HOPE,
MARKHAM'S EMflRE BLOCK. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
TllK MOST POWERFUL AND INFALLIBLE VEUETABLE ALTERATIVE KNOWN.
WARRANTED A CERTAIN CUKE FOR
All acrotalona iBhcrscr, ulcers, chronic rhcumatiiwn, mercurial and syphilitic diHcsace In all Btagea, and all skin
•lieesROR. It quickly removes virus from the conRtitntion and blood, and restores tho
patient to perfect health and purity. Try U and be convinced.
Proiiareil In the Laboratory of I’EMRERTON, WILLSON, TAYL0B, A CO., Wholromle
Driifr^i.lo, Atlnnta, Goorrin.
FOR SAXiU AT DOW PIIICES:
10,000 Pounds Pure Lead,
100 Kegs Euglisli Bicarb Sod*.
500 Oz. Sulph. Quinine,
100 Pounds Balaam Copaiva,
500 Gallons Linseed Oil,
600 Boxes Window Glare,
50 Oz. Sulph. Morphine,
100 Pounds Refined Borax,
Larcc stocks of pure drugs, medium
Ou hand, and for Bale, at the loweat p
e loweat poBMble prices. Call and examine stock and price*.
PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, &CO.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
G. H. & A. W. FORCE,
—DEALERS IN—
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SIGN OF THE BIG IRON b5(5t,
WHITEHALL STREET,
-A-TX-i-A-InTT^A., -
ugli-e
GEORGIA.
ae]tl30 '68-ly
M. O. MARKHAM,
DEALER IN
BOOTS AA 1ST ID SHOES,
SOLE LEATHER, CALF! SKINS, SHOE FINDINCS, *C.,
EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA OE( >HOIA
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Fit ‘ ^Jr I 7 f HI v f
Will find it to their advantage to examine my stook, as it is
BRDBOTXIS W X T XX GHBAT CAHB,
AikI purcliitHi'd cxt^iisivi'ly Tor CASH,
From ijie Best Manufacturers.
Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a
an ah .jaumftw® 1 ® 11 *-
,ug 1-6™ M. O. MARKHAM.
REDWINE & FOX
ATLANTA, GA.,
W HOLESALE
And Dealers In EKED, CAltNUICH k ANDRUS'
Standard Chemical Preparations,
A Purr Article of Mficrin Oil,
A Fine Quality of Wool Oil,
The Best llr.ml* of Lard Oil,
Strictly Parc Strait's Oil*
COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL, FOR MACHINERY.
REDWINE & FOX,
Jan. T 1M
1IEAD0R & BROS,
TOBACCOI
C O M M I S S I O.N MjE RC'HANTS
Manufacturers of Cigarls,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, QA.
3,000 Boxes Various Brands, Styles mid Qualities of
Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
MANUFACTURER’S PRICES 2
We make Cigars oi the Best Material, and Guarantee the Smoking Qu&li-
■fftties and Workmanship as Good as any made in the United States.
Sol.* mwnls Tor tjT. l'l Ik In ton's Brads of Chowlng and Smoking Tobaeooo,
FRUITS AND FLOWERS, COMMONWEALTH, *C.
JORDAN, HOWARD A HARRAL8QN,
TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IH
LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c.,
ATLANTA
.j.v' ••
GEORGIA.
TOBACCO at Manutocturera* priest, FlMOt
LiqUORI of all gredaa.