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hunt,rankin&lamak
WHOLESALE
Drag and Chemical House.
Cornel' North Pryor iuul* Decatur Sts.,
ATLANTA, OEORQtA.
/ \FFER to tho Irude the Largest Stork of Holla-
V 'ble Goode In tho Lllto to he found In tho South
on tho most favorable terms. Wo have also h
eplondld lino of Family Medicines, to w hich your
attvutlou Is called.
RANKIN’S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
BUCHU AND JUNIPER.
Thin Is a valuable tnodlclno for weakness arls-
lug from oxeosses, habit of dissipation, oarlv In-
dlHcrotlon or abuse, attended with tho following
symptoms; Indisposition to exertion, loss or
power, loss of memory; difficulty of breathing;
weak nerves; trembling; horror or disease;
dimness of vision; wakefulness; pain In the
back, loins or kidneys; hot hands; Hushing or
tho body; dryness of the skin; pallid counte-
nauees, etc.
These symptoms, If allowed to go on, are soon
followed by Impotency. Fatuity, Epilepsy, Con
sumption and Insanity. The constitution, once
affected with organic weakness, requires the aid
of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the
system, which tho Bucliu always does, pre
pared only by
HUNT, RANKIN’ & LAMAR.
Druggists, Atlanta, Ga.
EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA
AND YELLOW DOCK.
For tho euro of Scrofula or King's evil, all
Scrofulous Diseases, Syphilis, Syphilitic Rhea- ,
inatlsm, and for Purifying tho lllood. This rem
edy Is as harmless as it Is effectual—a fact of
Immense Importance to those who take it, for
many of the alteratives In market have mercury
or arsenic at their basis, and thus, although
they may sometimes effect cures, still they entail
a countless train of evils upon their victims,
often worse limn the original diseases. To phy-
wlcluns ami those who know anything or medi
cines, we wish to say that this preparation is a
concentrated fluid extract of Sarsaparilla. Yel
low Dock (Rumie Crlspus) and Queen’s Delight,
(Stallnglo Sylrotla) with three grains purllled
Iodide of Potassium to each tablespoonful. Al
though smaller than some others, It Is so mum
more concentrated as to be far the cheapest as
well as the best alterativo ever offered to the
American people. Prepared by
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR.
Wholesale Druggists, Atlanta, Ga.
Hunt, Rankin & Lamnr’s
May Apple Liver Pills.
AND FOR ALL TIIE^PU It POSES Of A
FAMILY CATHARTIC MEDICINE.
No mercury or other mineral substance in
them. $l,ooo In gold will be paid for every
grain or mercury or other mineral substance In
our liver pills.
These pills lmvo been prepared to supply a
safer and every way better purgative remedy
than has hitherto been available to mankind.
Their penetrating properties cleanse and Invig
orate every portion of tho human organism,
correcting Its diseased action and restoring its
healthy vitality. Those pills are recommended
as a General Family Liver and Cathartic Medi
cine, and will answer in nine cases out of ten
for every ordinary ailment In our Southern
climate, where mst of tho diseases are depend
ent on a diseased liver and Imperfect digestion.
HUNT, RANKIN .V LAMAR,
Druggists und Apothecaries, Atlanta, Gn.
W Fur sale by all Druggists.
GATE CITY VERMIFUGE.
The astonishing success which has attended
the use of this vermifuge In many families, In-
duces us to recommend It with confidence to the
public as a valuable medicine for expelling
worms. By observing tho directions, It may be
taken with perfect safety.
DIRECTIONS.
Always boforo using It shake the vial well, so
that tho Vermifuge may be perfectly mixed.
Tho Vermifuge will mix more easily If the vial
be made a little warm before it Is sbuken.
DOS EH.
For a child one your old, one tea spoonful; for
those above two years of ago, a half tablespoon
ful, and so on In proportion to a tublespoonful,
tlio dose to be repeated night and morning. If
it does not gently purge within five or six hours
after tho second or third dose, give a small dose
of Caster Oil.
HUNT, RANKIN k LAMAR.
Druggists, Atlanta, Ga.
CENTRAL CITY
Condition Powders.
FOR HORSES, MULES, COWS, HOGS, FOWLS.
Indian Springs, Feb. 25, ts7o.
Messrs. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar: Gentlemen;
It is a satisfaction for me to recommend the true
merit of yuur “Central City Condition Powders.”
I lmvo been giving them to my milch cow, and
the result Is fully up to my most sanguine ex-
pectatlons. When I began giving tho Powders
my cow was giving about three or three and a
half gallons per day, and tho milk Is much rich
er, yielding a rich, firm and sweet butter. I am
satisfied that tho Central City Condition Powders
are far superior to anything of the kind 1 ever
used. Respectfully, N. N. EDGE.
HUNT, RANKIN k LAMAR,
Bole Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga.
RANKIN’S
Nerve and Bone Liniment.
It Is a Family Mediclno, and will bo found to
toe a great rollof in
CCTS,
BRUISES,
SPRAINS,
NEURALGIA,
RHEUMATISM,
BITES OF
INSECTS,
ETC., ETC.
And In any ase where external Irritation Is
jileslrud. A iso no remedy for lions » und mules.
.Prepared ..i Ij l i L , NT nANKIS k j, AMAn ,
Druggists, AUuutu, Gn.
TUTTS
THE HOUSEHOLD.
FARM AND GARDEN.
B. G. SWANSON,
PILLS!
THINGS WORTH KNOWING.
WHAT YOUR LAND NEEDS.
INTRODUCED, I860.
A TORPID LIVER
1. Tlmt llsh may bo soulotl much . It is not Kuano, cotton seed nor
easier by Hist dipping into boiling wn- compost that your worn-out, poor
ter about a minute, | lands need, t hough either of these
2. That llsh may ns well be sealed properly used will make good crops,
if desired before pucking down in salt, 1 even upon very poor land; but what I
though in that case do not scald them. | your lands need is vegetable matter. |
SUCCESSOR TO S. W. SWANSON,
I.- tin- imlunl source ot mmiy <ll.ou.rp, promt,
limit amend whirl* uru
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEAOACHE, COSTIVENESS,
DYSENTERY, DILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND (EVER,
IAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC,
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite and Nausea, tho bowels
arocostive, but sometimes alternate with
looseness, Pain in tho Head, accompanied
with a Dull Bcnsationin tho back part, Pam
in the right aids and under tho shouldor-
blade, fullness niter eating, with a disin-
clinuton to oxortion of body or mind, Irri
tability ot' temper, Low spirits, Loan oi
memory, with a fooling of having neglected
some duty, General weariness; Dimnors,
Fluttering at the Heart. Dots before tho
eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally
over the right eye, Host lossness at night
with iltl'ul dreams, highly colored Urine.
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
| 3. Suit llsh uro quickest tut,I best
freshened by soaking In sour milk.
■i. That milk which is turned or
j changed may bo sweetened ami ren
dered lit for use again by stirring in
a little soda.
5. That salt will curdle now milk;
bunco In preparing milk porridge, gra
vies, etc,, the salt should not bo added
until tho dish Is prepared.
0. That fresh moat, after beginning
! to sour, will sweeten If placed out of
doors in tho cool air over night.
You know that, or Hliould know It, for
you know that when you first out
down the forests the lunds were cover
ed and rloh with tho vegetation that
had been decaying there for ages, and
you must have noticed,if yon lmvo any
observation at all, that as this vegeta
tion disappeared tho soil grew poorer,
until you had to turn tho field out os
too poor for cultivation. But now
lands are not so plentiful and cheap
as they used to be; and you lmvo been
obliged to take it in again. In doing
GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
STUDEBAKER AND TENNESSEE WAGONS.
Ober*s Super Phosphate and Stem’s Ammoniatod Dissolved Bonos.
I HAVE IN STORK AND TO ARRIVE
7. That, float* boiling water will re- ho the first crop shows you that it re
move tea stains and many fruit stains. ; ouperatod somewhat, for it made a
TUTT’S PILLS
nro especially adapted to such
cases, a single dose effects
such n change of fooling as to
astonish tho sufferer.
TUTT’S PILLS
Four tho water through the slain and
tints prevent its spreading over the
fabric.
8. That ripe tomatoes will remove
ink and other stains front white cloth,
also from the hands.
9. That a tablespoonful of turpen
tine boiled with your white clothes
will aid the whitening process.
10. That boiled starch is much im
proved by tlte addition of a little
sperm, ora little salt, or both, or a
little gum amble dissolved.
IX. That beeswax and salt will
make your rusty flat, irons us clean
and smooth as glass. Tic a lump of
wax in a rag and keep it for that pur
pose. When tho irons are hot, rub
from poImiiiounliontom, and ;lniN Impart
health nud vitality to the body, caiinliiK
Clit* bowels to art naturally, without
better crop than when you turned it
out. Does not that fact give you the
idea of what It needs? While it lay
out the woods and grass grow, tiled,
and dissolved upon tho soil. If it
should lie out long enough it would
get to be as fertile us over. But you
cannot afford that—you need the land,
must find some way to restore fertility
sooner. Very well. Now go to work
to produce that, vegetable matter, and
your design will bo accomplished In
tho most sensible und pruetieublo man
ner. If it is too much to haul in
muck, leaves and grass from tho great
abundance of these about your
grounds, branches, creeks, rivers and
uncleared lands, go at it in another
100,000 Pounds Bulk Sides, 30,000 Pounds Bulk Shoulders,
10,000 Pounds Canvassed and Un-canvassed Hams,
200 Barrels and Half Barrels New Orleans Syrup.
them first with paper or cloth spririk- ; way. Plant on your level lands, cout-
A Noted Divine says:
Dr. TUTT:—Dear Sir; For ten years I have been
a martyr to Dyspepsia, Const ip.itiop and Pilot* IjihI
Spring your Pills wort* ixcounii'ink-il to me; I used
them ( but \v;th little fxitiri. 1 mil now n well man,
Invo Rood nppotito, diRoation^ierleot, regular *tn tin,
loci with salt.
12. That blue ointment and kero-
' seno mixed in equal proportions and
applied to bedsteads, is an unfailing
bed-bug remedy, and that a coat of
ing them moderately with the best
manures you can get, and set tho hill
sides in grasses that will prevent
washing (Bermuda will do it), from
which make hay; but don’t pasture-
whitewash Is ditto for tho walls of a to be stripped clean—for remember
piles gout*, mid 1 htivegnin*»d forty pounds solid llesb.
Rkv. K. L.Vl$Il*Sj!s\ Luuisville, Kjr
TUTT’S PILLS.
Their first effect is lo Increase the Appetite,
ami cause the body to Take on Flceli, thus tli;
system is nourished, and by their Tonic Ac-
tiou on the Digestive Pi-guns, Regular
Stools arc produced.
DR, J, F. HAYWOOD,
OF NEW YORK, SAYS:-
" Few disuosos exist that cannot bo relieved by r®.
storing the Liver t» its n >riunl functions, and '
this purpose no rentody his , vor been invented t
i »riual functions, nnd foi
^ „ s ever been invenu
s happy an effect ns TU UPS PILLS.”
' SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS.
Office !15 Murray street, New York.
IF Dr. TUTT’S MANUAL of Valuable Infor
mation and Useful Receipts ” will bomalied/rra
\ application.
log house.
lfi. That kerosene will soften boots
or shoes which have been hardened
by water and render them as pliable
as now.
14. That kerosene will make tin
teakettles as bright as new. Saturate
a woollen rag and rub with it. It will
also remove stains from and clean
varnished furniture.
15. That cold rain water and soap
will remove machine grease from
washable fabrics.
Every one of these receipts is un
failing. Cutout this slip and place it
in a book for reference.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
Ghay Hair on ' hifkkrs changed to * Glossy
Black by a single application o: tnO Dyk- It im-
parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, and is
ns Harmless ns spring water. Sold by Druggists, or
sent by express on rocoipt of $1.
Office, 35 Murray St., New York.
HOME MAltBLE
AND GRANITE WORKS,
Rome, Georgia.
\\7E deal in all tlio bent class marble, such
> > tho
Italian. Rutland,
M IIITE AND VARIEGATED
AMERICAN MARBLES.
Build all kinds of
Tombs, Monuments, Head-
Stones, Enclosures,
Urns, &c., &c.
To remove mildew from linen or cot
ton—Rub soft soap well into tho goods,
then rub on finely powdered chalk,
lay (Tii the grass in tho sun, wet u little
as it dries, and it will soon come out.
To prevent raisins from rising to
the top—Rub them thoroughly in u
little Hour and stir in a few at a time;
a few raisias, then Hour, and so on
until you have used both.
To whiten straw hats—Scrape slick
sulphur with a knife,mix the powder to
a mush with water, plaster it thickly
over the straw and place in tlio hot
sun for several hours; brush off when
dry. An easy and effective plan.
Moukl—mu can bo proscivf.i rn»m
mould by putting a clove in the bottle.
A few drops of unv oil will
preserve leather from mould, and both
alum and resin will keep paste in a
pure condition.
To remove tho iron taste from new
kettles—Boil a handful of hay in
them and repeat the process if neces
sary. Hay water is a great sweetener
of tin, wooden or iron ware. In Irish
dairies everything used for milk is
scalded with hay water.
that your object is to reproduce vege
table matter in the soil. Try different
grasses until you get one that suits
the purpose. Sow down und grow ev
erything that will rot, grow upon und
stimulate the soil. It will grow richer
every year. When the hill-sides arc
safe begin on the level lands, for now
you can change und plant upon the
Idll-sides, which you could not do
while they were nude and poor. The
grasses can be used to great advan
tage in restoring worn-out lands, but
not much if pastured. Field peas aro
still more advantageous if the vines arc
I permitted to rot upon the .surface, and
we are inclined to think that one crop
: of pea vines, followed by one of corn
| fodder, plowed in, will make the land
produce one crop about as well us it
did when now. Indian clover, or beg
gar lice, Inis the reputation of restor-
! ing fertility in a single year, equivn- :
1 lent to ten or llftoen bushels of cotton ;
! seed p»er acre. This weed or clover, is \
' greedily devoured by stock, and has 1
to be planted but once if the land re
mains under cultivation. It is per
haps the cheapest of all the fertilizing
agents with which we are acquainted,
and when used as a renovator, unlike
the grasses, may be grazed without
destroying its fertilizing agency.
Now Orleans, Granulated and Franklin “0” Sugars,
RIO, JAVA AND LAGUIRA COFFEE,
GKOH.GE A. CLARK,
BULB AGENT,
400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
of tills spool euttoiv
FINEST SKA ISLAND COTTON.
deceive tho eyes; It Is tho
STRONGEST, SMOOTHEST, AND MOST ELASTIC
WOUND ON WHITE SPOOLS..
HARNESS, SADDLES AND BRIDLES,
CROCKERY AND TINWARE,
THE MOST PERFECT JET BLACK '' h,
Kvm* prod u I in H|mnl cotton, lifting dyad tty n ’t
system patented by ourselves. Tho color* ,
Dyoil by the Now Analine Process,
Boots, Shoes, Checks and Osnaburgs.
A COMPLF.TE line of Hardware, embracing everything from n
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.
Rendering them no perfect find brllllnnt that)
dress makers everywhere use them instead of
! sewing silks. A gold medal was awarded this*
spool notion lit Purls, 1R78. iij
We Invite comparison nnd respectfully nsk la* , ’ c .
dies to give It a fair trial nnd eonvlnco them- d * f
selves or Its superiority over all others. ‘ * J '
i To be had at wholesale and retail front*
E. it. I1RADF1 ELD,
LaGrange, tin.
14-flin
In a few days I will have to move my stock
out in order that the house I now occupy may
be renovated, and I propose to sell
CUW OKT 1
i 1 BLACKWELL'S fl
tW I > IJ JM1AM ■■
TOBACCO B
SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING
at greatly reduced prices until I have to move.
I will sell
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S NEWPORT TIES,
GENTS’ LOW CUT SHOES
at cost and less, if necessary, to make sales, as
I do not care to move any summer goods.
I mean exactly what I say, so come and
SECURE BARGAINS.
A. R. PHILLIPS.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
. RICE,
FEEDING COWS.
A Mustard Plaster.
How many people are there who re
ally know how to make a mustard
plaster? Not one in a hundred at the
most, perhaps, and yet plasters are
Expcvioiifod dairymen say that
cows should not be fed too long on the
same food, no matter how good it may
be. They have discovered an increas
ed (low of milk from a change, even
though tlio article, substituted lor an
other is no way superior in milk pro
ducing qualities. A cow will never
yield as much milk, no matter how
well fed on meal shorts, or peas,
alone, as when to either, is added a
mess of carrots, beets, sweet potatoes,
turnips, &c. Turnips are good, but
they impart an unpleasant taste to the
milk. We suggest as tin* best plan of
feeding as follows: Givo boiled peas,
with a due proportion of either of the
roots, for four or live days, then
Largest, Best and Cheapest stock of Furniture
LOUISVILLE, KY.,
A requlnrt? educated aatl locally qualified physician anti tbs
ii t - ti: •q-sliil, as his jiracil.e tv ill prove. Cures al iforras
it private, ohreuionud sexual diseases, SlOOrmator-
rliea nud Iuiecloucy. assure result or nit
v: i-c tn vouu, :exu.il cxcojso.’iiu r«tiirtr years, or other
' e follow ing effects: *’
. ’••s. on I producing w „
s.-initvil l.mix.-lonn, Dimness ol Sight, Defective Mem*
■‘"•'"’"‘awsaee
EVER BROUGHT INTO WESTERN (lEOROJ'A.
t tvn.tl'**!, Cocfu-i'
d* l ingm-.rriago Improper or unbi
n in nt y
Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Tables
And Mattresses
•vlMUlo
OKRHjflA, Gleet, Stricture, P‘>'annd c
, ** »»-•* treated by n
. charges reasonably
Camnii ui'it
1*1,1/ cured.* Patients treated by msilorex.
, iti-.n tree nnd invited, ct —“**•'“
uui ooms;xYntlcneo strictly conff ’em Ini,
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Or CM pages, R-jnc n>* addtets, serurely^seslcd, for thirty
Gui:c ttun from tli.. Al. to 7 P. M. Eundajs, 2 to 4 P. U.
AND i.'vorythlug ununlly kept in a first chuts ftirnit t
A Good Bedstead with Rollers, and Six Chairs, $£
low as six Dollars.
50. Walnut Bedsteads as
BRACKETS, WALL POCKETS,
used in every family, and physicians | chan tf° to lmni1 untl roots, for the
FANCY TABLES and PICTURE
JONES k EDMUNDSON.
WARM SPRINGS,
Meriwether County, Ga.
prescribe tho application. The ordi
nary way is to’ mix tho mustard with
water tempering it with a little Hour.
Such a plaster as this makes is abomi
nable. Before it has half done its
work it begins to blister the patient,
and leaves him finally with a flayed,
painful spot, after producing far loss
effect in a beneficial way than was in
tended. Now, a mustard plaster
should never blister at all. If a blis-
S *IT! A ri'.n im ii spur nf l’luo Mountftln, I.ftou [ tel* is wanted tiiereare .ltltet* nlnQteva
t r.'utuhovo theson, n fmimuln KUHhiiiK forth ! U1 ls ** Ilnt eu, III* U ale otllOl pUlStOlS
gaiious per minute—temperature no don. j better than mustard plasters. Then
specific Gravity om l l| se no water, but mix tlio mustard
with tlie white of an egg, and tho re
sult will be a plaster which will
l.n cubic hrehes [ “draw” perfectly, but will not produce
4.U4 grains J a blister on the skin of an infant, no
14.08 grains I ma tter how long it is allowed to re-
ANALYSIS IN TIIE WINE PINT.
Carbonic Acid (Ins.
Carbonate of Iron.
Oxido of Calcium.
Oxide of Magnesia
Hydro-8ulpurlc Acid, a large tjuantity.
Tho atmosphere Is unexcelled for purity and milill Oil the part.
same length of time, follow with
shorts and roots, and thus continue to i
alternate winter and summer. In \
summer, if the cow has pasturage, less |
quantities of tho meal, shorts, &c.,
will be required ; if she has no pastur
age, a larger quantity of roots must be
given, and, if convenient, she should
have a bunch of green oats or rye,
daily. If fed in this way she will keep
in good condition and yield milk to
her fullest capacity. If tlio food is
boiled, will produce more than if fed
raw. That is the universal experience
and the increase more than compen
sates for the trouble and expense.
FRAMES, PIC TURES, COMB CASES.
4 LI.s
A sell
*rts of Chlldron’H Chairs. Everything priced low down. No house in <
METALLIC WOOD AND BURIAL CASES
Kept constantly on hand.
THOMPSON BROS., Newnan, (hi
SEED CORN.
Lucerne
It will be an important step, if taken
by farmers, to procure seed corn from
llelds, or lots, that yield from fifty to
RATES OF BOARD.
May be sowed broadcast at tho rate
| eighty bushels per acre. Such yields
I’cr flay
“ week
“ month ....
Children and servants half price
HACKS to moot each train at Hamilton, Genova
and LaGrange.
For further information address
JMMf J. L. MU8TIAN, Proprietor.
MRS. S. F. STEPHENS
MOTTO:
QUICK SALES! SHORT PROIITS!
Spring and Summer Stock Millinery
LADIES’ NOTIONS, NOVELTIES c.
NEW AND COMPLETE,
have been the result of experiments
for years in bringing corn to tlio high
est state of production. If a farmer
in Georgia had ten or fifteen years,
successively, collected for his seed
corn tlio earliest ears, he would have
found an increase in each successive
year, using the best of tlie same kind
of corn every year. In that way cer
tain kinds of corn advertised to have
soils. To secure a good stand the I 1'i-o.lue.Ml from 5D to 80 bushels, were
gound must be in a thorough state of bro,,ght to sllch hoa P' yicM ; Se ' !l ‘
of from 20 to 25 pounds per acre, and
harrowed in with an ordinary harrow;
or it can be drilled to good advantage
in drills 15 inches apart, using from
12 to 15 pounds of seed to the acre.
Lucerne should be sown in the spring.
It is generally ready for cutting at
least a fortnight earlier than red clo
ver. It does not grow well oil any
soil that inis a hard-pan, nor on thin
tilth, well pulverized and mellow.
H AVING been selected with core and ospec
regard to tho wants and wishes of her cus
I tamers, both In respect to styles and prices. She
| respectfully Invites her friends and customers to
I call and examine thorn before purchasing else
where, and will gladly wait upon and fit thorn up
for the season. Has everything 4 nico, new and
i nobby for bridal outfits; and ^especial care is
I given to such orders. Also a fine assortment of
I Buttorlck’s late and stylish patterns on hand.
Call and examino her stock and prices for she
thinks she can givo satisfaction.
Mrs. Stephens hogs of her friends nnd custom-
! ers to remember past favors, and ooino forward
I and sottlo thoir accounts as she is needing money
I very much.
A Remedy for Rats.
A man in New Haven, Conn., whose
house was infested by sewer rats, tried
the experiment of catching one of
them in a trap, and leaving it to starve
to death, believing that its cries would
frighten away its old associates. Its
shrieks of rage and despair had the
desired effect.
Tlio trial was made six months ngo
and, a rat has not been hoard from or
seen within those walls since,
men can prooure such corn for Ills
customers, ami by planting an eighth
of an acre with it, enough of the best
could bo seloeted to plant a whole
crop or a part of it the succeeding
year.
Fine breeds of animals have been
produced in this way, and “pedigree”
adds greatly to the results of their
sales. Make n “pedigree” for your
corn, and it will sell high as well as
fill the producers cribs and barns.
WANTED !
Where Ignorance is Bliss.
(From tho Virginia (Nov.) Enterprise.)
Onion parties are popular iu Tusearo
ra. Six young ladies take an onion with
ARMEBS’ CYCLOPAEDIC
How to prevent Honey from Candying:.
After being taken from tlio comb
AgontB tor the (aetest soiling book or tho ngo— j p U t [t into a kettle and over the lire ! them into a room and one of tho niun-
tioll it gently, and as tho scum rises i ber takes a bite of it, Then a young
skim it off until it becomes clear, I gentleman is admitted, and, after kiss-
when it can be turned into the vessel ! ing all of thorn, if he fails to tell which
you wish to keep it in, where it will ! one of them bit the “ingnn,” then the
keep clear and fresh without candy- girls aro all of them, compelled to kiss
ing. ] him, or he is compelled to kiss all of
-»*• . them, tho chronicler forgets which.
It should be a rule fixed that floors, 1 • —
particularly those of sleeping rooms,
are to be scrubbed only on dry days,und
whore the health of the inmates is
delicate the drying should lie quicken
ed by lighting u fire in the room.
LARGE ARRIVALS OF NEW GOODS.
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HEYMAN, MERZ & CO.
■Boarm u VsWlJ sdl! & ■.
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DEALERS IN
FANCY & DOMESTIC DRYGOODS
Gents’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
TRUNKS, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES,
LACE CURTAINS, ETC.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
That has over boon brought to this city.
the Northern and Eastern markets, to tho selection ot w .„.
fifient that wo aro able to please the most fastidious. Our goods are all purchased
from first hands and for caj/i, aud therefore,
monts.
All those who wish tho most stylish goods at bottom prlc
offer extraordinary Induco*
i before buying elsewhere.
, will do well to e
Our Dress Goods Department
Our Stock of Clothing is very large
And wo will offer groat bargains. Our assortment of Ladies’and Misses slip
pers ure elegant. A full line or Leather and Zlno covorod Saratoga Trunks, and
hundreds of other attractive goods which wo will take much pleasure in exhibit-
Very Respectfully, HEYMAN, MEUZ x CO.
Private Medicoi‘Adviseron ths ‘“r
pure n«Mii'inlion», Ax., iil«ti cm the secret habits of youth
and their tllVci* oh utter tu*. cousiiig j Vadcocelc. 8cinln»l
able receipts for the enroot private diseases s»u...v
60 plate*, 60 cents. “Medical Advice,” a Itcjureon
Manhoodami woniHnood, 10 Miitol,*>r .11 *»«• Wj
Manhood amt Womnnccd, lu cemiiM
They coiilaln GOO panes ami over luu illustrations,cm*
braciiiR everything on thcpcncradve system thatji worth
, ■— md much that is not published in
i, or comp/vte in
knowing,a
Stsiuus? Silver or Currency .““Tlte suthorTiiTiws ouusuus-
lion, and loiters arc i.rnmplly answered without charge.)
Address i Dr. Butts’ Dispensary. No. 12 North 8th bt. (
St. I.ouls, Mo. (Established 1847.)
earnestly ask persons suflering ftrom RUPTURE^
( I earnestly ask persons suffering from RUPTUREX
tn point me their names and address, they will lesrn ■
something to theu: odvontsujo. Not a Truss.^
RHEOTYPE ENGRAVING.
Steel Engravings in the market.
A BOOK OF 100,000 FACTS.
Every farmer who sees tho book wants It. En
dorsed by tlm leading men of tho South. Agents
are meeting with groat success. Semi at once for
circulars and terms of agency. Address,
ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO.,
, tO-am 40 Marietta, St., Atlanta, Ga.
i town, and no eapi-
You can give tlio business a
Tho best opportunity ov-
i er offered for those willing to work. You should
i try nothing else uniII you see for yourself what
you can do at tho business we offer
explain here. You can devote all your time or
only your sparo time to tho business, and make
great pay for every hour tliat you work. Women
make as much as men. Send for special private
terms ami particulars which we mall free. $.’>
outfit free Don’t complain of hard times while
you have such a chance. Address
10*1 y
II. HALLETT
, Portland, Maine.
A wan died of liver complaint! One
dollur’s worth of ‘‘BLACK-DRAUGHT”
Reward of Merit.
Tho U. S. Government lias given not
only to Dr. Price’s Creum Baking Pow
der, but to his Special Flavoring Ex
tracts, tlie preference, and large quan
tities are shipped to its military posts.
would have wived his life.
For sale by T. H. Bradflold.
Slop using Calomel and try “ BLACK-
DRAUGHT” for liver dikeaacs.
CREAtvi
BAKING
Eminent Chemists and Physicians oert.ify that these goods are
free from adulteration, rioher, more effeotivo, produce better results
than any others, and that they use thorn in their own families.
UNIQUE PERFUMES nre the Gems of all Odors.
— jY|. - r !—i.i r>—.<•_!
TOOYHENE. An agreeable, heiilliilul Litfiiiil Dentifrice.
LEMON SUGAR. A substitute for Lemons.
EXTRACT JAMAICA CINCER. From tho pure root.
For sale by T. S. Bradflold.
STEELE & PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEMS.
Tho Jtevt Dry Hop Yeast in the World•
STEELE & PRICE. Manfrs,, Chicago, St. Louis & Cincinnati.
Reward Cards, Oil Cliromos, Scrap
Pictures, &c.
OUTFITS FREE.
Extra Inducements offered touchers and agent*,
Send for terms to
J. II. BUFFORD’S SONS,
Ml Franklin St., Boston, Mas*
Established 1H.T0. H-ly
Just Behold and Read Attentiv
of Its forms, Consumption, Scrofula, Tet*'
King's Evil, and iu fact all lmpui
of tlm blood, boro is your place to be curfli,
father was fortunate enough to buy this WOL>
ful receipt from one of tho most eminent phy*|
elans or Ireland, and 1ms cured a very sevor
cancer on Ills face and left no soar; also, oured |
lady who (the doctors said) had Scrofula;
one with Bronchitis, and was reported had -
umptlon. Tills medicine 1h taken intornaly
i, boys and girls make money faster at v
for us than at anything else. The work is llgj
and pleasant, and such ao any one can go rif
at. Thoso who aro wise who see tills notloof
send us their addresses at one© and soe for tK
selves. Costly mil fit and terms froo. Now lq!
time. Those already at work are laying up IT
bums of money. Address TRUE & CO|J
yu-ly Augusta
CSlIWatchestoM. Rovolyrri
1.0. Over 100 laU'stNoveltlofi
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