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*The Norcross Advance.
LOCAL COLUMN.
Below will be found a list of agents,who
are duly authorized to receive su l scriptions
and advertisements for this paper;
DeWitt Jones, Floyd & Vilen, Norcross
W H Cole, W r m T Little, Duluth.
H J Ambrose, Suwanee.
R M Cole, Gwinnett county.
J M Patterson, Lawrenceville.
G P Boone, Claud Estes, Gainesville,
lion H C Kellogg, Leltoy Edti.otttfeon,
Cumming.
Hon W D Bentley, Hon I S Clements,
Forsyth c unty.
John B Richards, Opbir.
Jabez Galt, Doc Chrisley, Siiton.
JR Barnes, Woodstock.
W Gordon, G W Hendrix, Pine Log.
Maj. Puckett, Hickory Flat
Middleton Upsnur, Field’s Cress Roads.
W H Nesbit, Alpharetta.
j R Hopkins, Beaver Ruin.
Smith & Garner, WmW Wilson,Buford
•A P Cagle, P M, Flowery Branch.
James C. Dunlap, Atlanta.
A. SeLF-BuM’aIKLNG OfiPHANS’ HOME,
Founded by Dr. Thomas Boring. —Our
fellow-townsman, Dr. Thos. Boring, has
established a self-sustaining Orphans’
Home. He has purchased and improved a
farm of 200 acres three-fourths of a mile
from town and intends to set it apart for
all time for the benefit of orphans.
He has now four organs with him and
will accept six moi e. He proposes to make
it a home in the common acceptation of the
term. While some of the children will
work one year, the others will attend the
High School, where, thlouyh the generosity
of Prof. Cooledge, they will receive free
tuition.
This is a noble enterprise and reflects
much credit upon the originator. We sin
cerely wish the Home much success and
the vcncra' 1c Sounder much happiness.
Mrs. Smith has returned and is ready fur
her duties in the music department of the
High School.
CaFWholc'-katlicr Brogans at Allen &
Jones’ for $1 75 per pair. jan7-lt.
Messrs. Hale and Brown have moved
Into Norcross and are opening up a Cabinet
shop opposite the depot.
JuDoi. 8. G. HowF.it, of Duluth, was in
town Tuesday. The Judge likes fun and
Tn company w ith many of uhr citizens went
down to the city to see what “ King Rex”
had to say and do.
Misses Ellen Thrasher and Nannie
Foster, who have Wen cahuAUy laboring
to get donations for buying a school bell,
in t with a Cliatiaboochee farmer who told
them he would give them his two oldest
sons. The ladies say, there were too many
standing around for them to accept the
offer.
C'7'X n 'w l >t of Calicos for sale • y Al
len A ,h janlMt
On th i night of the 3d iust. the young
men and ladies of Norcross assembled at
•‘Coftsin John*.'” and had the most Enjoy
able Sociable of the season. The fascina
ted young gentlemen amid the be illy—the
Flowers wortlsy of Paradise, which not
nice art
In beds and curious knots, but nature boon
Poured fcTrtli profuse ”
deemed the occasion l«itific. But it was
not thus to him who sight'd:
“ilcauty Is but a vain and doubtful good
A shining good that fadeth suddenly,”
‘‘For amid jest such on a former time
’Recruited once more, I forgot all my pain
And was jilted.’”
Rev. CtiMENT C. Caret, our new clr
'cuit rider, and his wife arrived here on the
Ist Inst. He is not prepossessing but looks
line an earnest young man. We learn he
eJdeti Ux) m mix rs to the Church on the
Morgan Circuit Inst year. We welcome
him to his new field and wish him success
among us.
Prof. ('oolrdgi has gieady Improved
the Academy building. He has np-.ired
the old disks, made a number of new ones,
arranged rooms for the diff rent professors,
and hasNuppl.ed enty comfort and fa> i'ity
now needed. Read the article about the
Uigt School on the first page.
CnT Alkn & Jones I ave on hand and for (
sale a nice line of Shirtings and Shectii gs.
janT-lt
4. 1\ 0. Beard, Esq., moved to Nor- i
enw, on the 81st ult. He will, during the
enuring year, begin mercantile business
here. His principal r-hjecl is, however, to
educate his children in the High School.
Da. J. W. Mills has sued out a warrant
for Lewis Holcombe. Lewis has been sell- ;
ing and deeding tin same land to diffmui i
person#, and of course taking all the pay i
li»' could get. The doctor don’t srein to i
lixt this kind ol trailing and nrojmacs to ,
«Jj«’.-.i his interest In tho warts.
<£'Cidl on Allen Jc Jours if you want
<ood Sugar and (<<ff. e.
Oh the 27ttt ult. the Prrehyteriat. churs’.i
property at Goahn was sold. Mr. P. F.
Jone* bought the church at S3B and the
School bourn- at Mr, John Dtincan
bought the laud at $lB. We Irani that
Judge Hopkins afterwards bought the
school bonne with the view of teaching in
it m xt y rar.
It is with regret we chronicle the unci
pwted departure of Mr. D. O. Tlirashet
and family to Tuskegee, Alabama. Il I*
amialUe, tnad«n< t and acetonplished wife
*** a universal Gvt.rite in N Wt
vutnmeml bw and bet happy family to the
kiwhal hosp.ialiiira of the good people
aiauU' wlnuu th-y may bcTcdLr r side.
t Master Graham Jones, of our town, has
a pet pigeon out at his father’s farm. Dur
ing the past year Gtiiham has been attend
ing school, and when he went out to the
f irm his pigeon at once recognized him,
lit upon his shoulder or head, followed him
> through the lots and fields, and in the sum-
J mer when Graham would be bathing in the
river it would fly along over him and hover
> about him affectionately. Has this pigeon
nodiing more than instinct ?
Mrs. Harbison Brogdon, of Suwanee,
has rented the town residence of Maj.
J ones for the purpose of accommodating
, boarders during the ensuing year. We
heartily welcome her, and commend her
boarding house to the consideration of the
students of the High School.
Alien & Jones.make it a point to keep
a fine grade of Fleur. j ‘ i; 7, it
I " “
Messrs. G. S. Johnson, of Cartersville,
and Ancil Strickland, of Ophir, have re
turned to school and are boarding with the
’ pleasant an’4 intelligent ilrs. John Pittman,
r
’ Wi: call especial attention to the new
i local advertisements in this issue. Esquire
• J. A. Miller has on hands a new stock of
- goods, and will do, as is his motto, the
right thing with bis customers. Mr. 8. T.
McElroy, so favorably known to our rea
ders, has just opened a large stock in his
new building, and is anxious to satisfy buy
ers that he means business —business con
ducted upon an honor ble and just basis.
He offers iron for sale for the first time in
Norcross. These gentlemen have good
things for sale at reasonable rates, and are
determined to let the public know it. Our
citizens will do well io call on them.
®"Buy your Salt from Alien & Jones.
jan7,lt
C3"‘‘Cousin John’s” hotel has presented
a scene es gayety this week. The Misses
I brasher hive had visiting them Miss
Emma and Ophelia Scott, M iss Lou Thrash
er and Mr. W. C. Vandigriff, of Conyers,
and Mr. J. 'l'. 1 aney, of McDonough, Ga.
These mirthful young gentlemen and beau-'
I tiful and entertaining young ladies have
I added much to the pleasures of Norcross,
an J claim among us many new friends and
irlmiTert.
l ’ NEW A I>\ !<Ri i.-EMEXTsT -
■ WAR L\ HEAVEN!
A disquisition, Biblical and Rational, con
cerning Angels, Devils and Men, and the
creation, fall and redemption of the human
t soul, by Jaim-s P. Simmons, now of Nor
r cross, Ga., can b® had of Lively & McEl
roy i* Norcross, os of JJifcSP Richards,
’ or Phillips & Crew, Atlanta, Ga. Price
' $1 f>o. jan7,1874-tf
80CH fIOUNTdII 11 VEH StTJICT.
I he most beautiful tree in America;
Round C actlk, Mountain sunflower
Painters* Brush,
I ’ike’s I’riii Columbine,
—and other—
Rocky Mountain 81’Ecialties.
For descriptive Cstnlogue and Price List
of Seed addfjss, LANDIS A FEGAN.
Denver, Colorado.
' J rates to Nurserymen and
l>ealers..E 2 jan7, 4t.
AT
ATLANTA PRICES!
amrsiw 5M
ABE
DBY-GO3DS,
F/UIILY GROCERIES,
JIIOTV.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
IIA RD W A RE, TIN W A RE,
CROCKERYWARE,
\V OO DE N W A RE, ETC. ETC.
I will duplicate Atlanta Bills, and
give Atlanta prices for all country
products.
I respectfully sollict the trade
I of the citizen*? of Norcros*- mid |
i Gwinnett, Forsyth and Milton
counties. I shall keep on hand a i
large assortnunt of everything in
niy line and shall make it to the '
interest of my customers to trade
with me instead of going to
Atlanta to buy or sell.
1 MEAN business:
j
Give me a call and satisfy j
! yourself. ~
S.T. McELROV
Dec, 31,’73-ly
.17. Il .t if <LV ITaSI)
At Reasea tie Pri rs ;
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Call at J. A. MILLER S
on corner next Academy street.
I he. SI, TS-ly
I respectfully call the attention
| of the IT Bl JC to my
NEW AND WELL SELLCTrIU--
ST O C K o F G OO D S !
Consisting of
DRY - G 001 )S, G ROCERII.S.
CVTLERY. HARDWARE. ETC., ETC.
> keted rsq < i-iliy t«*i this market, and
for al-- al n asus.ahle pric a. Cali •■uwl ex
amine. G. W. VTALCACK.
f | LKx .31 ’73-ly
-1 Dr. Hay offer'll hit service iu the prartk"*:
£ > of Vvdieinc and Surg ry. Hi« nMdence is
at Moktmb. nor!2 4w
i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
(lOLEEGIATE and Commercia Insti
> tute, New Haven, Conn. Preparatory
to College, Business, Scientific Schools, U»
8. M ilitary and Naval Academics. Winter
session, thirty-sixth year, begins J n. Btb.
jan7-4w WM H. RUSSEL, Principal.
’ Putnos find Organs
New and Second-Hand, of First-Class
Makers, will l>e sold at Lower Prices
for cash, or on Installments, in city or
■country, during this Financial Crisis and
the Holidays, by HORACE WATERS &
SON, 481 Broadway, than ever before offer
ed in Mew York. Agents wanted to sell
Waters’ Celeb -ated Pianos,Concerto and
Orchestral Organs. Illustrated Cata
loges mailed. Great inducements to the
Trade. A large discount to Ministers,
, Churches, Sunday-Schools, etc.
nrm
PPrday' Agents wanted!
IV All classes of working
people, of cither sex, young or old, make
more money at work for us in their spare
moments, or all the time, than at anything
else. Particulars free. Address
G. STINSON & 0., Portland, Me.
BUI L D I N G F E L T
(No Tar used), for outside work and in
side instead of plaster. Felt Carpetings,
&c. Send two 3-cent stamps for Circular
and Samples. C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J.
a STFiToTrf PS
Livev Invigorator,
A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonic,
for Dyspepsia, Constipation,Debility, Sick
Headache, Bilious Attacks, and ail de
rangements of Liver, Stomach and Bow
els. Ask your Druggist for it. Beware of
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vertising in any town, city, county, State
or Territory of the United States, or any
portion of the Dominion of Canada, maj
send a copy of the Advertisement they
desire inserted, and will receive informa,
tion by return mail which will enable them
to decide whether to increase, reduce or
forego the order. For such information
there is no chaige w hatever. Publishers
not only send theii files free, but pay
Messrs. Geo. P. Rowell & Co. fir their ser
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a MarriageGulde, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams,
Hints to Ladies. A queer bonk. 100,000
sill. Address I’. WILLIAM & CO. Pub
lishers, Philadelphia.
"TmpojpJifF
FOURTH GRANDGIFT CONCERT
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF
Keittitckg.
12 300 S sh OKts *1500,000
$250,000 for SSO.
The Fourth Grand Gift Concert author
•zed by special act of the Legislature foi
the benefit of the Public Library of Ken
tveky, will take place iu public librarv
hall, at Louisville, Kentucky,
A?ednesdav. December 3rd. 1873:
Owly Hlxty Thousand Tickets will he
,-mid. The tickets are divided into ten
coupons or parts.
At this concert, which will be the grand
i est musical display ever witnessed in this
| country, the unprecedented sum of
<51,500,0 00 !
I Divided into Twelve Thousand ca-h gifts,
will be distributed by lot among the ticket
I holders.
LIST GF GIFTS:
I One grand cash gift. s‘4'»o,oof'
i One grand ca-'li gift, lO’- '
J One grand cash gifi, & JW
I One grand cash gift, i'.”.*
One -.'rand cash sift. 17,0<>
10 cash gifts iIO.<WO each loo,oo<
3ft cash gifts each
fin cash gifts 1,000 each ilw.oo.
Sa caaii gifts Soo each 4-<.oo<
100 cash gifts too each 40.«,0r
150 cash gifts ftuo each -gi.-.ari
250 cash gifts 200 each 5 ,oo
325 cash gifts 100 each 32.500
I !1,000 cash gifts 5o each LV>.
i Total. TWKLVK Til ft; AND gifts.
all caslu amounting to JIA 0.-vo.
The distribution will be positive,*hethe:
all the tickets are sold or not, and the
I twelve thousand gifts all paid in propor-I
i Hon to the tickets sold.
* ratcß of Tt, kets:
i Whole tickets s3o; Halves Tenths, or
j each cuupou. J’>: Eleven Whole rickets i
forl5o«>; 22!. Tickets forll.ooo; D.l Whole
! Tickets for *»: 5!27 Whole Tickets f,» i
l Jlo.ooo. No discount on less than s’«o< |
| • orth of tickets at a time.
I Tickets now ready for sale, and all or- j
tiers actsunpnnie.l by the money promptly j
tilled. Liberal terms given to those who |
! buv to sell again.
Tll<><. E. BRAMLF.TTE. !
Agent Public Library, Kentucky, anti i
Manag r Gift Concert, Pu lie Library j
j Building. Louisville, Kv. sepiS-tf
REAL ESTATE AGENCY-
Iu response to ft-cquent inquiries of par- !
! ties living at a distance, and also in order i
’ j to proin-'te the interest of Norcross and
! vicinity. I herebv inf irm the public that 1 '
j will act as Real Estate A ;ent for all par- ;
;tie< thing tn or near Norcross, and re-
? spectfaUy solicit the call or correspond- i
ance of all parves desirous of purch.ss.ug ■
land in or near Ni>nrr»»-s.
' aeptlStf THOS. BORING, M. D. 1
CHEAP HOMES,
ABD ON LONS TUIE
LCOTS m a I.E I >
GWINNETT COUNTY.
The lands which were advertised for
sale in Lawrenceville, on the first Tues
day in this month, by the subscriber, w ere
not sold at auction, as w’as intended, in
consequence of the money crisis now pre
vailing, and the heavy rain which fell dur
ing sale hours. A minimum price w r as
fixed on each tract, how’ever, and a few
were sold at private sale.
Those described below were not sold,
and are now offered at the price to each
annexed, to-wit:
The Northeast corner of lot number 141,
and a part of number 148, containing about
75 acres. This p’ace lies one mile south
oi the Couit-house, in Lawrenceville, on
the Covington road. There is a dwelling
house, stable, /.ell of first-rate water, g
young orchard, and about forty acres of
nretly level gray laud in a good conditio
for a crop next year; the balance is all in
the woods. Price $lO per a -res
The Southeast corner of the same lot,
and part of number 148, making another
tract of about 75 acres. This is all in the
woods, and contains a good de il of branch
bottom, with a beautiful bui ding spot, on
tli« same road. Price $7 per acre.
The Southwest corner of number 141.
This is all in the woods, lies well and is
well timbered, excert somi ten to fifteen
acres, which is a pine old line. The soil
is good and contains a large proportion of
bottom land. Price $7 per acre.
The Northeast, Southea-st and South
west quarters of lot number 140, contain
ng, according to original survey, sixty-,
two and a half acres each. The Cov.ngton
road runs nearly on the Northeast line of
this lot, and a right of way to the lower
side of the lot froiv the road will be re
serve’. These three tracts are all in the
woods, well watered, and on each could
be opened a nice little farm. Price of
each $7 per acre.
As many of the above tracts will be sold
together as may be desired, or any person
applying ean luivC ftither alone.
A tract of 22‘< acres, adjoining Win. J.
Born, Dr. Mitchell and Colonel N. L. Hut
chins’ lands, lying inside of the town cor
poration, and good red land, well watered,
all ready fir the plough. I’rit esis per tier?
The Gordt n place,with 50 acres of wood
land, in the Southe- st corner of numbet
130. On this place there is a good dwelling
house, with seven rooms, and a poor crib
and stable, one and a fourth miles from
the Court-house, on the Jetterson road,
"here is a first-rate spring, well improved
and surrounded by the native forest trees,
near the house, and about 75 acres of first
rate red land, now all lying out. The
houses and fences are iu bad condition,
but can be made good wi.h but reasonable
cost. The two t.aCr contain 175 acres.
Brice $1,200. Any competent judge would
on seeing this property, prouounee it ver.
cheap.
The HoUiftsworth place, on the same
road, two mi es from the Court-house.
This place contains 250 acres, number 207.
and has always been considered one of
the best farms in the neighborhood, im
provements fair, about one-half cleared,
and the other in the woods. If desired,
this lot will be divided into two equal
parts, by running a line a rose the road,
so as to throw one-ha : f on the side next to
I{. T. Terrell, and the other next to J. M.
AmiPros’ farm, and the purchaser can |
nave choice of sides at the [ rice asked, t
which is $lO per acre.
A’so. about 75 acres *n the Northeast I
orner of lot number 13< • the same
oad, and adjoining the lauds of J. M. i
tmbnise and others, of this t act about!
15 acres is old field, and the balance al! ]
rood lands. There is a.i old kotise place I
»n the road, two and tbree-fouith miles !
from town, and several fruit and shade i
trees around it -a 1-.-:otlful place for a ’
residence. Price six dollars j-e. acre.
All then* lands lie in the fifth district of
s.ald county, and within e’gbt or nlnemiles \
of the Air-Line Ra ’roid. and to enable ■
persons of small meins to secure homes
for thsmselves and fa:uilies,are offered on
! the following easy terms, to-wit ; One
l fourth cash,one at two y ears.one at three
! and the other at four years, with interest
I at ten per cent.
William E. Sxm n- Samuel J. Whin,
or Dr. T. K. Mitchell, would show the
property to strangers wi.-Uapj! to see it.
For further partie ila-s. n hluess
JAMES P. SIM MON-S.
Norcross Gewgia.
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NORCROSS ADVANCE,
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNDSDAY,
At Norcross, Georgia,
BY VINCENT & MORRIS
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TER MS:
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One copy six m0nth5.......... 4 ,. 1 00
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To clubs of five one year.B 50
To clubs of ten one year. 15 0(
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teachers in schools and in academies, pro
fessors and presidents of colleges and uni
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will send it for one dollar a year.
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gious andSvci.il int< re sts of Georgia. It
will also keep record of the local incidents,
enterprises, and progress of Gvfinhett, For
syth, Milton, Chi rokee and D Kalb coun
ties. It is Th ’.ependent in all th'hgs, am
wi 1 watch and advocate the interests oi
honest, toiling ifiafees of every class.
TAN YARD
—AND —
The undersigned is prepared to pureliasi
rtu’ hides at fair prices or to tan tor cus
tomers on shares, ar his
oue half mile from the depot on the Stoni
Mountain road.
LEATHER IN VARIETY.
and of the best qualify constantly on band
and sold eheuu for eash.
He will also keep a re tn’ar
Heet' Market
• luring the season, and supply his custom
ers at their doors, 1 and Wcdnes
day of each week.
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Norcross. Ga.. July !», [S73.
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beautifully finished and ornamented. It
;s very easy to learn. Rapid, Smooth, and
Silent in operation. Reliable at all times,
and a Practical. Scientific, Mechanical
: Invention, at greatly reduced price* 1 .
A Cood. Cheap, Family Sewing Machine
at last. The first and only success in pro
‘ dueinga valuable, substantial and reliable
low priced Sewing Machine. Its extreme
low price reaches all conditions, its sini
. plicity and strength adapts it to all capac
ities, while its manv merits make it a uni
versal favorite wherever used, and creates
a rapid demand.
IT IS ALL IT IS RECOMMENDED.
I ean cheer ully ahd vonfidently recoin
mend its use to those who are wanting a '
reallv good Sewing Machine, at a low
price. Mfis. 11. B. J \ MESON,
Peotone, Will County, 111.
I’ri -e of each M icluuc; “Class
•One” ( warranted for ti\e y ears by special '
■.ertifieatc), with all the" fixtures, and,
everything complete belonging to it, iu- ;
eluding Self i’iirending Needle, pa- ked in
i strong wooden box, and delivered to any j
cart of the country, by express, free of !
further charges, on leeeiptof price. Only
Five Dollars. Safe delivery gun rah teed. I
W ith oiu-l’. Machine we will send, on re- i
•eipt of $1 extra, the new patent
BUrrON HOLE WORKER,
One of the most Important and useful in- !
. entions <>f the age. So simple and eer
ain that a child can work the finest button
hole with regularity and ease-. Strong and
jeantifuk
Special Terms, and Extra Inducements
"o Male and Female A'rents. Store Keepers,
:te., who will establish agencies through
the country, and keep bur New Machines
>u Exhibition and Sale. County Rights
;ive:i to smart a vents free. Agent’s com
plete oilffit furnished without any extra
•barge. Samples of sewing, descriptive
•irchlars coni.lining Terms. Testifnoi’iials.
‘•togravhigs, etc., etc., sent free. We also
supply
AG RI€ULTU RAL IM PLEME NT S.
Latest Patents and Improvements for
tim Farm and Garden. Mowers, Reapers,
Cultivators, Feed Cutters. Harrows, Farm
Mills, Planters. Harvesters,Threshers and
ill articles needed for Farm-work. Rare
"teeds in large variety. Al! money sent in
J’osi Office .Money Orders, Bank Drafts, or
by Express, will be at our risk, and are i
perfectly secure. Safe delivery of all our |
food gup.ra’nteed.
“Anold an responsible firm that sell the :
>est goods al the lowest price, and can be I
’•elfo ’. on by onr readers.”—Farmer’s Jour- I
iial, New York.
'oi Ri'stoiialle fur Riisienil Letters.
Address Orders
Je-oine <£}. <&, "0.,
Cor. Grfc:::wleh and Cortlandt Sts., N. Y.
Xltnitioii Buyers !
We a: e offering for Cash Hie following
'ine-* or goods very low :
DRY GOODS.
Staple and Fancy.
SHOES.
Ladies’, Mens’ and Boy s'.
IIA TS.
Mens’, Boys’ and Ladies’.
GROCERIES.
Heavy and Light*
TINWARE,
HARDWARE,
( ROCKERY, ETC,, ETC.
We have on hand a cmtoieinnent of
Virginia Salt, which we are offering very
!■ w
Give us a call before ptrrenasing elsr
wiiere, and <io «<:t hesitate to cab for what
y ou want to see.
••Quiek Sales and small p Tbits” is our
motto.
oct22 :i ALLEN .% JONES.
Make money f tst a.id <>norably, sl2 sft j
1 pei day, or $75 per week, by at once ap- 1
plying f<>i a t nitorial right, (which a.e .
J given free to agents), to ecll the b st, .
Istron.'tflt, most useful and rapid stliingi
S wing Machine and Patent Button Hole ,
i Worker ever used or recommended by fam
iliea, or buy <ne for your own use; it is
j only $5. Sent free everywhere by expr ss.
1 Address for particulars
Jerome B. Hudson & Co., corner Green -
I with and Cortlandt streets, New York.
j scpß6-6in
iS*»nt'o yoiii’ 'T’cerli. i
My Teritt9 arc Moderate.
All work warranted. Office at Cousft: ;
John's Hotel. I wilt be in Norcross th. j
I fourth week in every month.
j RE. CASON, D. D. S.
noro ly
,! 3 Z j
Alpharetta Hotel.
' COLONEL ROBERTS, Proprietor i
AND ATTORNEY AT LA V. I
R. R. R.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after rea’lng this advertisement need anyona
SUFFER WITH PAIN
BADWaY’S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOB
EVERY PAIN.
It was the first and is
Tlio Only Pain Remedy
that instantly stops ihe most excruciating pains, allays
, Inflammations, and cures Congestimis, Whether of the
I I.tings. Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by
one application.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
W 6 matter how violent or excruciating the pale Uta
RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Infirm. Crippled, Nervous
NeUratglc, or prostrated with disease may suffer,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
inflammation or the kidneys,
inflammation of the bladdeb
Inflammation of tub bowels.
congestion of the lunob.
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING
PALPITATION OF THE HEABT.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERI A.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application ot'thc Ready HtclleTto the part er
parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease
and Comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler es water will In a few
moments cure CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, SICK headache, diarrhoea,
dysentery, critic. WIND IN the bowels
anti all INTERNAL PAINS.
Travelers shenld always carry a bottle of BaS
waj-’. Ready Relief with them. A few dropsin
wilier will prevent sickness or pains from change of
water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitten as a
stimulant
FEVER AND AGUfi.
FEVER AND AGUE cured For fifty cents. There IS
not a remedial apent in this wWM that will cure Fever
and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilous. Scarlet.
Tvphold, Yellow, axd other Fevers (aided bv RAD*
WAY’S PILLS| so quick as RADWAY’S REaBY RE
LIEF. Fitly cents per bottle.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!I
i
STRONG AND PURR RICH BLOOD—INCREASE
OF FLESH AND WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN ANO
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY’S
Samjariilian Resolvent
TH2 CfJEAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES: SO
QUICK SW RAPID ARE THE CHANGEM. THB
BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE
OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
THAT
Every Day an Increase in Flesh
aid Weight is Sees and Felt
Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL
VENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat Urine,
and other Fluids and juices of the system the vigor of
life, for It repairs the wus'es o.'the. body with new and
sound material. Scrofula. Syphilis, Consumption,
Glandular disease, Uicors in the throat Montn. Tu.
mors, Nodesln the Glandsand other parts of the xystwn,
Sore Eyes. Strumoruits discharges tPom the Ears, ana
tho worst forms of Skin di-ea«e<. Eruptions, Fever
Sores, Scald Head, King Worm, Salt Rtmum,ferysipclas,
Acnc. Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tuibbrs, Cem
cers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful dis
charges, Night. Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of
tho life principle, are within the curative range of this
wonder of Modern Clicmistr.v,,and a few days’ use will
prove to any person using itfor either of those forms of
disease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by ttb Wastes
and decomposition that is continually progressing, suc
ceeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same
with vew material made from healthy blood—and tills
ttio SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure—a cure
is certain; for when once this remedy commences Its
work of purification, and sticceeds.tn diminishing the
loss of wastes its repairs will be rapid, and every day
the patient wHlfoclhimsclfgrowlngbetter and Stronger,
the food digesting better, appetite improving, and nesh
and weight increasing.
Not only dobs the SAitsrranrti.’Aw Rrsn’.fnNt excel
all known remedial agents in I hi carts of Chronic. Scro
fulous, WonatKutionftl-, and Skin diseases, but ft is rhe
ouly positive cure for
'KA&ney <£Dlacliler Complair.ts,
Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy,
Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Uriae, Bright’s Dis
ease, Albuminuria, and in ail cases where tnetJ arb
brick dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed
with substances like the white of in egg, or threads Ilko
white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear
ance. and white bone-dust deposits, and when there M
a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and
pain in the Small of tbc Back and along tho Loins.
Tumor of 12 Growth
Cured by Hadway’s Resolvent,
DR. RADWAY’S
PerfectPM'iative&Beplat'W;!!
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum,
purge, regulate, purlfv, cleanse and strongmen. Rail
way’s Pills, for the cure of ail disorders nt the stmmack,
| Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, ’Bladder, Nervous Diseases.
Headache. Constipation. Costiveness, Indieegtbm, Dys
: pepsia. Biliousness. Bilious Fever. Inflammation of the
' Bowels, Piles, and nil Derangeiueu.’s ot lite Internal
Vhcera. Warranted to effect a podtlvv. cure. Purely
Vegetable, containing no mercury, tninerauordcleten
-1 ous drugs.
A few do»C’ of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the sys
tem from all tho above named disorders. Price, 36 ceats
I per Box. HOLD BY DtfUuGLSTH.
i READ ’• FALSE AND TRUK.-’ Sbnd one lettaf
stamp to RADWAY A CO., No. 32 Warren HL, New
York. Informatiuu worth thousands will be sent yoa.
i / ItUREKA,'
Dr. J. Walker's California Vin
egar Bitters aro a purely Vegetable
preparation, made chiefly from tho na
tive herbs found on tho lower ranges of
tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, tho medicinal properties of which
arc extracted, therefrom without tho use
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost
daily asked. “What is the cause of tho
unparalleled bucccks of Vixegak Bit-
TEKsf” Our answer is, that they remove
tho cause of disease, anti the patient re
covers his health. They are the great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Eenovator and invigorator
of tho system. Never before in tho
history of tho world Jaw a medicine been
compounded possessing the remarkaWu
qualities of Vinegar Bitters in healing the
»ick of every disease man is heir to. They
tire a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation tt
the Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious
Diseases
The properties of T)n. Walkee’s
ViNEGAii Bitters are Aperient. Dianhoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Dinretie,
Sedative. Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera
tive, and Anti-Bilious.
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l/’or
One liiindred find V n acr s (110) of land,
on the McAfee bridge road, two and a half
milts from Norcross, about twelve aeicfl
clean’d fr. sh, and la a good state of ctllti a*
tion; good log Lous’ and outbuildins’S, an 1
.? -tKNI a well of water as there is in North
i Geo gia. The woods are heavily' timbvml,
and well w ter-’d. T- rms easy.
Other lands for sale adjacent.
Apply to me, or W. G. Wigley, at Nor
crots, TIIOS. B. RAINEY.
ort29tf
Agents Wanted.
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