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MARRIED.
Now Wacahoota, Florida, at the residence of
Mr. Elian Smith, by Rev. Z. A. Crumpton, June
SOth, John E. Canard and Mine Maar E. Lo-
MAK -
Tribute of Respeet.
Macedonia Baptist Church,
Newton county, Ga., June 15, 1878.
OoWn H a allwife pro'Hence, lias sein fit to
remove?rom our midst to her Heavenly abode,
sinter Ja'k B. Bubbuhb, wife of our beloved pas
tor, T. 1 Burruss:
Beeolvod, by the church, That we extend to
our pastor our mostboartfelt sympathy, praying
thatfie in His infinite mercy will be as a pil
lar me import in hearing him up through liis sad
berc , ient, and that a sufficiency of God’s
gr 8 ove may be added unto him to fill the
ya, ,en ' -mde by the loss of hisdear companion.
•'I L. A. Burkhart,
It. C. Cook,
* " ,111 Committee.
■lev' ———i ■■■
The Ne w Style Organ,
Hitherto there has been an unsatisfied de
mand tor a Bailor Organ which should combine
power, sweetness and variety of tone with a
perfect action, enclosed in a rich and oma
montal case, which could be sold at a very mod
el ate prico. Afier spending large sums of money
iu experimenting, J. Estuy it Cos. have at last
succeeded iu manufacturing an organ which cov
ers the whole ground. The action, by an inge
nious and yet perfectly simple mechanism, has
been rendered independent, and cannot bo af
ected, like others, by changes in the weather. A
new and surprisingly beautiful design of case has
been fashioned, and many other improvements
been made, and wo aro informed by G. X*. Guil
ford,Estey’s Managing Agent for the South,that
in his experience of twenty-nine years, he has
never seen such a universal favorite as this
organ seems to he. Ho lirh sent it out ou trial
to bo tested with other organs, and that not one
lias ever been returned; neither has he failed
to sell it to any customer who lias ever seen it.
Having done away with all local agencies, Estky
has determined to sell through Mr. Guilford
directly to customers; thus giving them the
benefit of all discounts and commissions.
Blindly Groping
For pome medicinal alcoholic resnscitantof iiUjh
ical energy which should take the place or the
lieady ami frequently adulterated etimulants of
commerce, the medical practitioners of a quar
ter of a century ago were electrified on first ob
serving the reviving effects upon the system of
a tonic then recently introduced, but whioh has
since beoomo the moat popular medicine Hold
on this continent, viz. : Hostetter’s Stomach
Bittera. Their astonishment and adimration
wore increased when experience farther disclos
ed that this botanic remedy etTecled reeulta
which the mineral drugH of the pharmacopeia
often utterly failed to produce among others,
tlie permanent restoration of vigor, the removal
of digeetive, secretive and evaeuativo irregular
ities, and the eradication and prevention of
periodic fevers. Speedy recognition of the mer
its of Iho Bitters by unprejudiced and enlight
ened physicians naturally followed this revela
tion of medical facts, which havo since roooived
snob frequent and positive confirmation.
Relief at Lust 1
From Cholera Infantum and Hummer Com
plaints. Db. Moffett's Teetbina [Teething
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ing easy, heals Eruption and Sores, Removes
and Prevents the formation of worms in Chil
dren. No mothor should bo without it. Hold by
all druggists. jueld it
Of Great Benefit-
N- C. Ogilvie, Long View, Texas, writes :—D.
Langell. Apple Creek, Ohio— Dear Hib : I have
nearly used np the two lions of Aetbma and
Catarrh Remedy, which, in my case, for Asthma
lias been of mote beuctlt than auy thing I have
ever tried for 25 years.
Sent by mail for SI.OO. Address, D. Langell,
Apple Creek, Ohio.
Parsons' Purgative Pills make new rich blood
and will completely change the blood in the en
tire system in three months. Any person who
will take ono pill a night from one to twelve
weeks may he restored to sound health, if such
a tiling is possible.
Life is full of disappointments. Wo recently
offered to ome a had case of Rheumatism for a
year's subscription in advance, but just as we
were on the point of lifting the shekels, a sym
pathizing friend suggested Johnson's Anodyne
Liniment, and tho money and the patient van
ished iustaiiter.
ScrEKHEiis’Balm. —Dr. G. 11. Heard says:
"It gave immediate relief in the case of a young
lady who was suffering from the pain of a rusty
nail having penetrated her toot. Hhe had all
the premonitory symptoms of iock-jaw, and the
relief was immediate."
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For sale by Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, and all
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Cousun.ptlon Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice, hav
ing had placed in ins hinds by an East India
mi.sionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for
oonsumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and
all throat and lung affections; also a positive
and radical cure for nervous debility and all
nervous complaints, after having tested its won
derful curative powers in thousands of oases,
lias felt it his duty to make it known to his suf
fering fellows. Actuated hv this motive, and a
desire to ruliovo human suffering, I will send,
free of charge, to all wtio desire it, this reoipe,
with full directions for preparing and ÜBing, in
German. French, or English. Sent by mail by
addressing with stamp, naming this paper.
W. W. Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Roches er,
N. Y. juue27.eowly
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The heat of summer, or of a tropical climate,
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ious tendency, and renderathe stomach and bow
els apt to become sluggish and disordered. Tins
hurtful influence is nullified bv that most re
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Tarrant's Soltaer Aperient
Whioh is emphatically endorsed by phyeicians
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Sold by all Druggists.
The Little GianJ_Pocket Scales.
BOMEiHING’NEW, JUST OUT.
Weighing from one ounoe to ten pounds, can
be easily carried in the pocket: it ie elegantly
Nickel l isted, and will last a life time. Every
family should have one. Oood live Agents
warned eveiywbere. Sample sent free to any
addiess ou the receipt of 50 oents, or one dozen
for t 5.50. Address all orders to
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THE CHRISTIAN INDEX AND SOUTH-WESTERN BAPTIST -Joly u.
Arrival and Departure of Trains.
Atlanta, June 10, 1878.
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Augusta Female Seminary,
STAUNTON, VA.
THE largest First-class Institution for Young
Ladies, in Virginia, with an able corps of
twenty-live teachers.
Opens on the first Wednesday in September,
1878, and closes on tho first Wednesday in
June, 1879.
For Catalogues containing full particulars—
Address Miss MARY J. BALDWIN,
Principal,
junel!.2m. Staunton, Va.
Wanted,
4 VIRGINIA LADY and member of the liap
aY. tist Church, desires a situation as teacher
in a private family. Teaches English, French,
Music and rudiments of Latin, and has been
teaching successfully for several years.
Address, stating terms, cot..
Mihh h. M. TERRILL,
Rapid Ann Station, Culpoper Cos., Va.
julyll-2t* i
Wanted.
A TEACHER i f many years experience as
Principal of Female Colleges and High
Schools for both sexes, wishes a position for the
next session.
Teacher is prepared to furnish Assistants for
the Literary and Music Departments ; also mu
sical instruments and apparatus, if necessary.
Each of thi se teachers would accept a position
as assistant in a well established Institution of
high grade. Satisfactory references and testi
monials will ho furnished.
Address TEACH Ell, care of Editors Christian
Index, Atlanta, Ga. julyll.lm
Educate Your Daughters.
NASHVILLE, TKNN.
Dr. WARD'S SEMINARY.—A first-class, non
sectarian and established school. The lar
gout in the South and fourth iu the Uuited StateH.
42 graduates this June ; 18 teachers ; 8 nuislo
teachers; 23 pianos, organ, harp and guitar;
French spoken ; calistlieuic drill daily In new
hall; health the first care; weekly leotures by
Vanderbilt Professors. A I cauliful city, line
churches and GENIAL CLIMATE. Grand four
story buildings Modeiate charges. Opens its
14t.h year Sept. 2. For catalogue address
julyll.lm Dr W. E. WARD.
Hearn Male School,
CAVE SPRING, OA.
THE Fortieth SeHuion of Hearn School will
open Aug. 2(sth, and tho Fall Term clones
Doc. 13th. 1378. The Spring Term opens Jan.
O'h, and closes with a Prize Declamation June
27th, 1879. Tuition for the year S2O, S3O and
S4O. Incidental expenses for the year SI.OO.
Hoard with the Principal at $lO per month, ex
clusive of washing and towels. Students will ho
thoroughly prepared for tho higher ela*noß in
College. Prizes will he awarded in Latin, Greek
and Mathematics. For Circulars or other infor
mation addross the Principal,
j uly 11.3 m PALEMON J. KING, A.M.
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tial Georgia. Enquire of Jas. P. Ilariison, Esq,,
at the office of The In hex, for all needed infor
mation respecting him. junell.tf.
Make Hens Lay.
A N English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist,
/V now traveling in this country, save that
most of the Horse and Oattlo Powdors sold here
are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's
Condition Powders are absolutely pure and im
mensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make
hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose
one teaspoonful to ot e pint food.
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Medical Students
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show that he can intelligently examine and pre
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and information concerning special advantages,
address FRANK C. WILSON, M. D,,, Secretary,
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address E. Tocurait, Music Hall, Boston,
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SINGING AND SPEAKING.
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LESSONS BT MAIL.
No better proof that The Howard Method ie
original and thoroughly practical could he de
sired than the fact that its principles and exer
cises may be reduced to writing, and be so ex
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iug aud delivering the voice.”
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Teacher of Music in State Normal School,
Whitewater, Wis.
‘ I find that immediately upon applying these
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I can vocalize A flat above the stall with more
ease and certainty than I ordinarily sing an
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brave!’ to-day, I was astonished at the ease
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the passage. ‘Arm,’ etc., by following your sug
gestions ''—John (}. Parkhursl, Teacher of the
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Address for Circular and Terms,
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Including an improved Elementary and Practi
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Plantation Machinery,
WE are (Jeneral Agents in the StateH of Flori
da. Georgia, South Carolina. North Caro
lina, for the following machinery—all of which
is first-class, warrantod as represented, and at
prices to suit tho times.
Oullett's Latest Improved Light Draft Cotton
Qin.
Oullett's Oin Feeder.
Oullett's Condenser.
Bigelow Engines, Upright, Horizontal, Mount
ed or Stationary.
Economizer Engines.
Coleman's Grist Mills “ Maid of the South."
Lever Presses.
Screw Presses (every style).
Seporntors, Thrashers, Horse Powers, Saw
Mills, etc.
Prioes given, delivered at any Railroad Depot.
Write for circulars aud prices before purchas
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Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga.
julyll.Sm.
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dress Stinson A Cos.. Portland. Maine. janSO-ly*
Buffalo Lithia Springs,
MECKLENBURG COUNTY, VA.
For Affections Peculiar to Women. r >#
Extract from letter of Dr. H r M. T. HOWARD, of B<\ltimore, V, a |£\ TANARUS. y
Professor of IHseases of Women and Children in the Uni- ) . J. Y‘/ *
Vrruty of Maryland, doled August Ist, 1873. y'
Dr. Howard compares these Waters with those of the oel- l
ebrated Greenbrier White Sulphur, West Virginia, and adds
*• ludeeif, in a certain class of cases, if is much superior
to the latter. I allude to the abiding debility attendant upoi yjy&
the tardy convalescence from grave acute diseases ; and
especially to the cachexia amt sequels incident to malarious
fevers in all their grades and varieties, to certain terms of v6®>i?3>t'<'sos!v!!3 --SSANv
atonic dvspepsia, and ALL THE AFFECTIONS PECULIAR s''
TO WOMEN that sro remediable at all by mint tal waters. In J HBFw&w
short 1 cere I called upon to state ichal mineral wafers I have W Sk.i £
seen, the greatest and most unmistakable ampunt of good accrue MB j 5
in the largest number of cases in a general way, I would unhei ff J
itatingly say the Buffalo Springs, in Mecklenburg county, Fir- 2-
ginia."
Extract from letter of Dr. HARVEY L. BYRD, of Baltimore, late Professor of Diseases ot
Women and Children in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Maryland. Dated, Balti
more. September 21sf, 1877.
"Du iug my stay at the Buffalo Lithia Springs, as a resident physician, for the season just
closed, I had ample opportunities for observing the action of the waters of the several Sptiugs on
different constitutions and the two sexedt I have no hesitation in expressing the opinion tUat, in
the large mujorny of Chronic FEMALE DISEASES, and eepeoialiy those connected with the Uro-
Genital Organs, they have no equal as a medicinal agent in the whole range of Therapeutic applica
tion In Leuehorrhoea, Ameuorrhasa, Dysmenorrhnea and Cystorrhoea their action my be regarded
ai almost specific."
Extract from Letter of Dr. 0. F. Adams, Baltimore, Md.
" I know of no remedy or combination of remedies, medicines or mineral waters—in short, of
no hitur, at .11 comparable to the Buffalo Lithia Waters as a remedial agent in the peculiar Affec
tions of Women.
" rhe action of the Waters in numerous oases in which I havo prescribed them, is my warrant
for the expression of this opinion.”
Extract from letter of Dr. TANARUS, J. WILLIAMSOX, of Cincinnati, Ohio, whose specialty is Diseases of
Women.
No. 137 run Stbeft. Cincinnati, Ohio. Nnvemtxr 21. 1877.
“ These waters unquestionably possess woudetful powtrs as a curative agent in mmv forms of
chronic disease. It is. however, their almost specific power in the PECUUI VR DISEASES OF
WOMEN that gives to them their great sdperiokity over all of tho more noted mineral waters,
both of this country aud Europe.
"Some of the most distressing and unimaginable cases of UTERINE diffibulty which have
ever come under my observation have been cntirelv relieved bv tt e persistent use of these waters
with but little, and in some instances without any, aio from medicine. To make mention of a single
case: Mrs. . of this • itv, severely afflicted, was for four months under the treatmei t of
some of the most eminent of the medical faculty of Philadelphia, deriving no material benefit from
lieatmeut. She returned to this city and was put up in the LITHIA WATERS, the use of which
for three months resulted in her entire restoration to health. •
“ J have found them equally ; ©tent in Dysmenorthooa and Menorrhagia.'’
These Springs are now open h r guests. Waters in cases of six gallons, $5 per case, at the
Springs. (julyll.Sm) THOMAS F. GOODE, Proprietor.
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & CO.,
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And a general assortment of n. e . riity or f attebnb. Ladies, Misses, Boys, and Children’s Boots anj
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS. LAMBREQUINS and CORNICES made to or- Bhoes t 0 be found in the State.
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application. tions a specialty in this department. other well known first-class makers.
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gle Gin; Hall s Gin; Georgia Gin; C. n tennis 1 Gin: Plxnnix Gin; R, wland Gin. or any other Gin. If
auy of the owners of the above mentioned Gins dislike what I have said, my friends say that they
have Jiw hundred dollars to test it with. lam making thiee Gins as follows :
Toml Eclipse Gin *3.00 per Haw. caab. Eclipse Gin, *2 50 per Saw, cash.
When from one to four months time is given, fifteen per cent, additional will be added to the
above prices.
Old Griswold Gin, $2.00. or equivalent till July Ist per Saw.
Or will make any other pattern of old faehioned Gina at $2.00 per saw. Total Eclipse Gin wiU not
choke or break the rod-takes out all sand dust, trash, etc. Eclipse Gin will not ohoke or break
the roll, aud is Uke the Total Eclipse Gin. It is very fast, and picks the seed clean. All my Gina
are now made with 10 inch Saws and Iron Frames. Griswold Gin about run out.
CONDENSERS.
After many trials and experiments, I think I have the most perfect one ever made. Price 75
cents per saw. It has been perfected in the last six months. Those who have my first or old Con
densers oan exchange and get the new ones, for $20.00 difference.
FEEDERS.
The Feeders I make are Craven's Automatic, like those of E. Van Winkle, with my improved
apron. Price $1.25 per saw. Send for descriptive Circular. Send in youi orders at once as I
shall only make a limited amoui.t to fill order*.
I also seil the best Agricultural Engines of the different makers.
J ol y n ‘ 3m p. C. SAW VER, naren, a.
THE DANIEL PEATT
Cotton Gin Company
OF ~ J
F’ratt'ville, Alabama,
■" a
ARK MANUFACTURING THE
“ DANIEL PRATT COTTON GIN,”
With Revolving Heads, and an adjustable Seed Board, which are improvements patented by them
in July, 1873#
An ordinary plantation hand can feed these Gins, and they will turn out more lint in the same
time than auy other gins, and by the nee of the adjustable seed board which can be adjusted while
the On is running, they can be made to pick the seed muoh cheaper than auy other Gin Everv
Gin guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. ' 1
The experience of every Planter who has used them shows that these gins will not choke nor
can the roll be broken by feeding it altogether in the centre or at the ends of the cot,on box ’
Agents.—Blanchard. Williams A Cos., Columbus, Ga.; W. B. Orr. Newnai, Ga., J M. Alexan
der A Cos., At anta. Ga. ;W A. Graham. Fort Gaines, Ga ; J. M. Reading A Cos.. Cathbert Ga •
E. G. Kramer, Carrollton, Ga., Ayer A McDonald, Rome, Ga., W. J. Goss, Harmony Grove ’ Ga •
W. F. Smith, Social Circle, Ga ; Litchdeld A Parkinson. Acvrorth, Ga ;J. B. Hanson Barnesvtlle’
Ga ; W. P. Golson, Traveling. Northeast Georgia ; T. T. Smith, Traveling, Southwest Geonria
Orders addressed to DANIEL PRATT GIN COMPANY, Prattville, Alabama, will receive DroSmt
attention. * *
DANIEL PRATT GIN COMPANY,
jnlyll.4m PRATTVILLE, ALABAMA.
IWHISKERSIVf'ftt^r.I
face in * B
gtvwth^of*’ HEAOSI
in fix to ei*htweek. bv the use or INCINO ! It is ■
new. wonderful veg*'t.el'le ’'"mround tnat never fails ■
fiXT-ONE BOTTLE FREE I
Send twothree-cent lUmpi for particulars. Addreac. H
The INCINO CO., Cincinnati, Ohio,
J uuuo.i.ovW
Golden Hill Seminary fo.’ Young Laflie?,
BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT.
Address Miss EMILY NELSON.
jniyll.Sm.
ESTABLISHED 1546.
SHELDON COLLINS Sc. Cos
MANUFACTURERS OF
PRINTING INKS
OF EVERY VARIETY.
Office and Depot—96 Frankfort Street
mar26.tf . NEW YORK.
1,000 |“Errori* of the Roman
At.} t.vrt* I Catholic I’liurch.” By
■V 4XTIDI the ablest Divines of the differ
ent Denomil ations. Illustrated.
Price $2. Bells rapidly. Best terms given.
J. H. CHAMBERS A CO.,
julyll 2t St. Louis, Mo.