The Covington star. (Covington, Ga.) 1874-1902, March 04, 1885, Image 2

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The Cost of Public Sc.;o:is. Griffin News. Mr. Editor—Please insert a par* tial statement of tbs public school system of Americus, a town with about tbe number of inhabitants of Griffin. It is fair to conclude that we can run public sch lolsupon as cheap u plan as stir neighbors; The number of children between the ages of 6 and 18...............1057 Number in school................. 791 Number of teachers, including superintendent and principals... 13 Fund raised to meet the demand : From the Stato Sehocl Com¬ missioner....................,...$ 1000 00 From Tax Collected from City Polls....................... 887.00 From Incidentals, Tuition and Taxes....................... 8501.84 810 088 84 All expense of tbe schools is..7 631 66 Showing a reserved ........ 3 054.18 Now as to our present system. We will estimate that we have in school — White children, 200 at $.'! per mo..................8 600,000 Colored “ 100 “ 1 “ 100,00 8 700.00 Fer ten months this amounts to................ $7,000,00 If everybody pays, 87,000 is con¬ sumed i n education in Griffin annual ly to school 300 children, while our neighboring town educates nearly 800 for about i m same sum. With the teachers in public schools sala¬ ries are paid regularly every month. It would he indelicate to ask our touchers how much ef their tuition hills they lose and the trouble and mconvonience they have with oth. era that are paid. What Georgia Soil Can Do. A corresponded! of the Atlanta Constitution says i hat M r. J. II. Far ish, a Berrien county farmer, made last season, with two mules: 400 bushels potatoes. 640 bushels corn, 26 bushels rice. 18 bushels seed peas. 125 bushels jiinders. 400 bushels outs. 1,100 pounds of fodder. 3,000 pounds of pin k. 350 gallons <>t s\ rup. of all no fertilizers but t hose made on the farm were used. The above does not include quantities of pens and pinders not gathered but fed to hogs, and also nweot potatoas. Useful as Well as Ornamental. Galveston News. A Minnc-ota fanner states that he can keep one stove j oing during six months with th • sunflower stalks produced on an aero of land. The seed produced and fed to fowls pays tor all the work of cultivation. He burns the smaller heads with the stalks, which are cut in the fall to the required length. Poisoned by a Nurse. Some eight years ago I was inoc¬ ulated with poison by a nur.-e who infected my babe with blood taint.— The little child lingered along until it was about two years old, when its little life w as yielded up to the fearful poison. For six long years 1 have suffered untold misery. I was covered with sores and ulcers from head to foot, and hi my great ex¬ tremity I prayed to die. No lan¬ guage cun express my feelings of woe during those long six years, I had tho host medical treatment.— Several physicians successively treated me, bat all to no purpose.— The Mercury and Potash seemed to mid fuel to tho awful flame which was dovi uring mo. About three months ago I was advised by friends who hud seen wonderful cares mtde by it to try Swift’s Specific. We got two bottles, and 1 felt hope again revive in my breast ; hopo for health and happiness again. But alas ! wo had sent so much for niedical treat¬ ment that wo were too poor to buy it. Oh ! tho agony of that moment I Health and happiness within your reach, but too poor to grasp it. 1 ap¬ plied, however, to those who were able and willing to help mo, and I have taken Swift's Specific, and am now sound and w oil on Co more. Swift’s Specific is tho bast blood purifier in the world, and the great¬ est blessing of the age. Greenville, Ala., Sept. 4. M us. T. \V. Lee. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis' cases mailed free. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Jght tf oviugtou jrtav. J. W. AVDEKSOX. Editor, Tb**«, $1.60 k Ykak in Advance, $8.00 Wiiea Not Paid in Advance. •access is Our -A-ina. The columns of the Star discussion are alu-ay» open all to the fair end dignified of muestiom of public interest: but communica (ions advocating the individual claims of any terse* f Vr any political position or particular anil thing, a rtfardei as personal publication mutter, in must be pet4 fsr ts secure its then columns. The editor is not responsible for the sieves of correspondents, and no com - OiUHtlclitn osill be published unless the name %f the writer is known to the editor. COVINGTON’, GA., MARCH 4,1885. A NEW ERA. To-day ushers in a new era in tbo history of our government. For twenty-four tumultuous years the ro. publican party has been in posses¬ sion of the government, ami given Bhape to its policy. But to-day that party must surrender tbe reins to the democrats, and step«lown and out of power—forever. Mr, Clevo. land will take the oath, and be in ducted into tbe presidential office at 12 o’clock to-Jay. Henceforth the government wiil bo administered upon a new and different line of pol. icy from that which it has been con. ducted for tbe past 24 years. It is with real honest pride we re ¬ cord tbo fact that tbe political party of our choice assumes control of tbe government to-day, after so many long years of disappointments and struggles to regain it. It is a matter of much gratulation to feel that the country is about to return to first principles, and that a good old fash¬ ion democratic administration of tbe government is once more vouch¬ safed us. Tbe party of destruction corruption and centralization, has been turned out of power by the peo pie, and tbe party of reform, lion, esty and economy—the party of our choice—once more, ufu-r the laps' of 24 > eats, a-stj n.-s the reins o government to-day I Let us n joice. The report that Gen. Grant was dying at his homo in New York, flashed suddenly over the country on Sunday, and created a profound feeling of regret and unmistakable sorrow. He is afflicted with cancer •f the tongue and throat, almost ex¬ actly in the same way the late Sen¬ ator Hill was affected. His physi¬ cians report lie is a very sick man, and may die at any moment, though it is possible for him to live for weoke or even months. IIis family are greatly alarmed at his serious con¬ dition, and say it was precipitated by his griol over the failure of Grant & Ward, and by overtaxing himself in bis labors on his war biography. However that may be, there seem to bo no doubt about his condition being extremely critical. Gen. Grant is a man of many weak, nesses, ns viewed fr m a southern standpoint; yet, ho will go down to history as one of the most remark able men of his day. His achieve ments as a great and successful commander, won for him ihe p ! au ditsof his countrymen, and the ro cognitio i of every sovereign in the world. He has been honored in ever) - lan I, and by evory people, save by ihs people of the south.— Yet, in his affliction, wo bear h m no malice, but extend him our sin cerest sympathy. 'Tis all we can do. Investigations made at Frankfort, among the records of Kentucky, show that a system of robbery lias been carried on for fifteen years past, conducted under cover of law, and that the amount stolen will not fall fur short of $2,090,000 A study of the books shows that in the depart¬ ment of criminal prosecutions at leat $1,000 000 has been stolen in 15 years. Of the fund lor keeping id¬ iots during the same time S50o,000 has been taken, while in other ex¬ penditures which have not been ex¬ amined closely there are indications of crookedness which may add $500, 000 more to the robbery. It is bo lleved that in most cases the money can be trace ! to county and district rings which have been abetted by tbe legislature. A practical joker recen'ly nsert • f an advertisement in a New York pep r, calling for five hundred vol¬ unteer- for an expedition to the Soudan. And strange to say, more tl an that number responded. Weights Indian Vegetable Pius FOB THB LIVER And all Bilious Complaints POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel *f purity, strength and wholesomeness.— More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot tie sold in competition with the multitude j:i of low test, short ” onl^n weight a 1 u ,n or phos h a t epo w d e rs. Si d d cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. 100 Wall street. New York. Henry Gaither, M. D., A. C. Perry, M. D. W. W. Evans, M. I). Drs. Perry & Evans Have formed a co-partnership for the practice of medicine and its collateral branches, in Covington, Oxford and vi¬ cinity. Messages for one or both left at Dr. J. A. Wright’s drug store, in Covington, or I)r. Evans’s residence, in Oxford, will re¬ ceive prompt and faithful attention. Calls can be passed over the wires of the Oxford and Covington telegraph com¬ pany at any hour, day or night Dr. Henry Gaither, of Oxford, consult¬ ing surgeon and physician. dec24 JAMES 0- BAILIE & SOLS Dealers in Carpets, Oil Glolhs Window Curtains and Shades. 714 Broad Street, dec24 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. World’s Fair ANI) EXPOSITION At New Orleans. - FREE Information as to rates, schedules and sleeping car JQ i - - - - WHISKY 8 YEARS OLD. OLD VELVET 0. Guaranteed the finest in town. Pure and wholesome tor med¬ or other uses. For sale only by TAYLOR & COCHRAN, Successors to HORTON & JONES?. Star Building, Covington Ga. GEO. W. SCOTT & CO. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Manufacturers of G 0 SSYP 1 UM PHOSPHO, The Great Cotton and Corn Fertilizer. A Special manure for Southern Lands and Crops. It contains all the elements of Plant in the fTltlS the test of _ years, and is now regarded as one of the Safest and Best Fertilizers in Use Thousands of farmers in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Florida, and many of the most prominent agricultural duos use it, to all of whom we refer. It is One of tho Highest Grade Fertilizers Sold in Georgia. (See the Agricultural Department Reports.) We invite tests alongside the best fertilizers in use. We offer it low for ( ash, or on time for currency or cotton, Merchants, granges, agricultural clubs, and neighbor¬ hood associations, desiring to PURCHASE IN LARGE QUANTITIES, Would do well to correspond with us before nnrehas ng rhr-ir fertilizers. We are the ORIGINA I. and ONLY manufacturers of GOSSYPlU.Vl PHOSPllO. Its great success and popularity has brought into the market several imitations- None is gen¬ uine unless Inandod oil each sack. Dr. H. V. llardwitk represents us on the Georgia railroad. GEO. W. SCOTT & CO. 2ml lfcb ATLANTA, GEORGIA. GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ST AND A RD F ERTI LIZ E IIS AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ^, ............ % i: ,d;r it**-i. 4 4 £gjgjf • ness. come to see you necessary, no matter where you want to go. Drop me a line, before you make any arrange¬ ments. Write at once to Yours truly, JOE W. WHITE, Gen’l Traveling Passenger Agt. Ga. R. R., Augusta, Ga. J I |fe|S§ Ml DBS. BETTS & BETTS, Medical and. Surgical Dispensary, 33'. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. w. II. Butts. M. !>.. the consulting physician, is the oldest, most successful, am! best known specialist medical colleges, in the world. A graduate from four and extensive twenty-five England. ve.-us experience Ameiica. •‘lid 1ms practice secured iu France and tion in the a worid-\\ide reputa¬ treatment and eure of Frivate, Nerv¬ ous and Chronic diseases, cmhr t ing Seminal Weakness, fresuiting from i discretions. Lost Manhood and abuses of the syst m. Our Remedies act quickly and cure perma¬ nently NERVOUS sions, losses of vital powers, Sleeplessness, lies poiidency. Blue before f tho ins of Memory, Lassitude. ( on Lnneuor. fusion of Gloom¬ Ideas- I eyes. iness. Depression of spirits, aversion to society, low easily less, discouraged,inekof confldence. dull, list until until f<>r for sfnrltr study, permanently ........ ....., 1 .. and ... > privately BLOOD ik SKIN.iVS^i nornhlc in its results, completely eradicated I without the use of mercury. Scrofula. Erysip¬ elas. Fever Sores. Blotches, pimples, ulcers, pains in tfie head and bones, syphilitic » >rc throat, mouth ami tongue, glandular enlarge¬ ments of the neck, rheumatism, catarrh etc permanently cured when others have failed. ’ IT i iii.uiill M\ \H\ kl,Jne y and bladder, trou frequency bles. weak back, burning urine, of urinating, urine highly col¬ ored or milky sediment on standing, gonorrhea, gleet, cysticiz, etc., promptly and safely cured. Charges reasonable. IkKS I» Sr 1» Adilro'ii those who have " *'• **• impnireil themselves in improper ruin both indulgence mind and solitary habits which aud body, unfitting them for business, study or marriage. Remarkable cures effected in all eases which have been neglected .or nn.vkillfuHy treated. No experiments or fail¬ ures. Truth Our practice Science is founded on the principle •les of and Humanity. Our f aystci system of treatment remedies but is entirely those our own. and we use no perfected by time, prepared study, by ourselves, which are research and years of experience, Patient* are Treated In all parts of the world. Medicine wrapped in plain pajter. and secure from observation, can be sent to any part of the country. s end for F*4-page pamphlet and list of Questions, and Guide to Health. Enclose stamp Address W. H. BETTS. M. D. 33j Whitehall Street, AtlnntK, Ga. Now is a good tim-i to A'ib-<t;rib-j for the Star. It shiuoa f'>r all. goergia RAILROAD MOUNTAIN ROUTE GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY, 1 Office General Manager, ’ 1,1885 *S8oJ _ f Augusta, January /COMMENCING SUNDAY, Jan. 4th, the following Passenger Schedule will be operated: FAST LINE. NO. 27 WEST DAILY. Leave Augusts........................ 7 40 a m Arrive in Washington.............10.40 a.m Leave Washington at................ ® *** a 111 Leave Athens........................... 11 Leave Covington...................... A 1,1 Arrive Atlanta.......................... 1 00 p m NO. 28 EAST DAILY. Leave Atlanta-........................ Athens.......................... 1 J *? P P n ; Arrive P 111 Arrive Covington..................... Washington...................7.20 ni Arrive p. Leave Washington...................4.1 Op. m Arrive Augusta........................ 8 lt> p m NO. 2 EAST DAILY. NO. 1 WEST DAILY. Lv. Atl uita.,8 00 a mjLv AugustalO 50 a m Gainesville 5,35 “| “ Milcd’v’e Macon ...7 9 2o 22 a m Covng’n 943a ml “ am Ar Athens....4 40 p m “ Waslig’n 11 20aut Waslig’n 2 20 p m “ Athens...9 30 a m Miled’ve4 49pm Ar. Covng’n 3.50 p m Ar. Maoon...6 45pm “ Gainesville 8 20 “ Augusta 3 35 p m Atlanta...5 40 p m ATLANTA ACCOMMODATION. (Daily except Sundays.) Lv Covingt’n 5 40 am | Lv Atlanta 550 pm Ar Atlanta 7.55 am—Ax Coving. 810 pm . NO. 4 EAST DAILY. NO. 3 WEST DAILY. Lv. Atlauta..S20 p mjLv. Angusta.,9 10pm 19am “ Cov’gt’n 10 25 p m|Ar. Atlanta....640 Cov’gt’n 4 Ar. Augusta 0 10 a m| “ nm Trains no.’s 27 and 28 will stop and re¬ ceive passengers to and from the following stations only, Groveton, Berzelia Harlem Thomson, Catnak, Barnett. Crawfordville Union l”t, Greensboro Madison Rutledge Social Circle Covington Conyers Stone Mountain and Decatur. These trains make close connections for all points East and Southeast, West Southwest, North and Northwest aud carry Through Sleep¬ ers between Atlanta and Charleston. JOHN W. GREEN, Gan. Manager. E. li. DORSEY, Gen. Passenger Ag’t. dec20-if Advertising Hates. First insertion (per inch space).........$1 00 Each subsequent insertion............... 75 A liberal discount allowed those adver tising for a longer period than one month Card of lowest contract rates can be had on application to the Proprietor j Local Notices 10c. per linc.J adver Announcements same a* oilier tising. ETtfa-xisrEis mm mi AYS) Q o SPARATOR For Sale. Eight 4 to G li p Kngitws, on wheels. Six h to S h p Engines, on saiu-.-lF, Two 7 to * h p Engine*, on wfae#!. One 12 to 18 h p Engine, on whoe’s. t)n* 8 to 10 h p Engine, ou sill-. One 15 to 18 h p Engine, on sills, On* 20 h p Etigine, dstaehed. 8 24-inch Empire >ei>arsiors, 4 wheels. 4 24-inch Empire -Separators S wheels. Two 25-fool 8aw Mills. Six mower.-'. Six Reciters. Seven Twine Linders. Twelve Hay Rakes. Thirty saw guards, plows, havrowe, wind mills, pumps, etc. (’till and see me heftre you buv. for price lints and terms. J H. ANDERSON, Genetai Agent, 63 West Broad street, Iy!A*pr. Atlanta, Ga Steuhenson Rouse. FRONTING THE PARK, Covington, Ga. MBS. J. J. STEPHENSON, Proprietress, Office Telegraph office in the building. and barber shop in same block. 1 .urge samp ]r rooms. Bed rooms well fnr nished. Good tables. Free hack at all trail s. LOVICK STEPHENSON, AngStf Manager. which JSJ** wnl help all. of either «ex. to make more money light away than anything el*-. Portune awi-.it tha worltara abaoluteiy sura. Addroit 7rr# Co . Angnsta. Maine. jo* .SIttts btNO FOR daily ClHfVU on UAfRC- CHANGE • ... Have You Taken THE ATLANTA CONST!! ! T ON For 1885? If not, lay this paper down and send for it right now. If you want it every day. Rend for the for Daily, six which months costs $10,000 a year, or $5.00 nr *2.50 for three months. If yon want if every week, send for the Great Wceklv, which costs $1.25 a year 1 or $5.00 for Clubs of Five. THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. Is the Cheapest! Biggest and Rest Paper Printed in America! It has 12 pages chock full of news. CO s Sip and and sketches sketches rvprv every w#.f»L* week. It T» prints more romance than the storv paper* more farm-news than the agricultural pa pers more fun than the humorous papers —besides all the news, and BILL ARI-S AND BETSY H 4MIL TON’S LETTERS, UNCLE REM PS’S SKETCHES! ANP TALM AGE’S SERMONS. Costs 2 Cents a Week ! It comes once a week -Ukes a whole week to read it ! Yon can’t well farm or keep house with¬ out it! Write your name or. postal card, ad j 1 r, ' s ' v j* an, | xp w ill send you Spec ] Address THE CONSTITUTION. M AYlTTPTTJY TrSHCTTA urratl ,-unu nun rnooinaiH, Manufactured and sold by u f >r ihe past eight years, has gained a rep nation une¬ qualled its by that nl merits. hit other IVi ii;x, r this company having th* highest testimonials as to superior Our ACID PH OS PATE has been tho standard r ..r many year , Laving no superior. Anticipating a heavy de maud, we h.iye maiiiuacinteu a ,a;g.‘ quantity, which we warrant equal to any here tofore made by u*. ’ ^. LOWE’S GEORGIA FORMULA, To those who have used it Leret.d'irc, icquires no commendation from us. We lisve only to any that ti e analysis of tin- .-ea i n is fully up to any made in the past. After repeated n qucsl.s fr m those who have used it, we have concluded to make a limited supple of our nlil br mil of DISSOLVED DONE PHOSPHATE AND POTASH. ^ hi- article is n ade of Bone Phosphate and Potash, with from one-half to one per c*nt. I.f Annum a, a very superior articlr, which has given wondotful results when used alone. GENUINE LEOPOLDSIIALL KAINIT, Imported direct from Germany by tbe car load. The country is flooded with cheap fertilizers, which are made and sold hy irrespon siblo parlies. Ask your that mercliants for good goods. Many deah rs arc representing to the farmers they always of (Jeorgia Ifie evidence goods tliey sell are made by "they- us. When such is the ease, have wr.tten of tlie fact, whieh should he required to show. Resides our standard brands above we are prepared to put up any formula desired, piovided it dots not conflict y\ i;W the law’s of tho state iu which it is to be sold. We have superior facilities for manufacturing, and from our central position we are enabled to till orders wi h great promptness, and feel that wa can give in the fu ¬ ture, a* we have done in the past, entire satisfaction to all w ho buv of us. B*fore pur¬ chasing elsewhere, please send to us for prices. ’ 4 M. A. STOVALL, 4feb2m Treasurer and Business Manager, Augusta, G». FRANKLIN WRIGHT, Agent, at Covington, Ga. OWKEIfS OF ENGINES. The Rcrting Injector, is the best BoilerJKeedcr made. It works warm or cold water, and will take from a wall tank Ov*r 4,000 inusv, or now The Vanduzen Jet Pumps, Are the best Tank Fnrapa made: Will work clear or muddy wntor. Satislactinn guaranteed Ca¬ pacity from 100 toGtf gallons per hour. Price, 17 to *75. Send for circulars. Ceo, R. Lombard Sl Co., I( UNDRY, MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, We keep on hand * l^rg - u*( k of And ail kinds p ___ _. uf - --- rN-.lMis ............ ; mill- Pipinsrund PfuLisun. .. lowest , and '.in a! work. .prhn s. Sn«vi*l t it.*«» 1 1 >»i t > lg m \\ ith “i.tss l >• >i- m l iuen, -v ■ ■>. » prepared to n all kinds of Iron Work in tin- best man ner. Repairing promptly done, TltAYNIIAiU & KAY, Proprietors Central Planing Mill ATLANTA, GA. Manufacturers of aud dealers in _ Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Banisters, Moulding Newels, Lumber, Laths, Builders ’ iron;^ ^ Hardware, etc or l’ r * cp * before buying elsewhere. Utiicf, fach.ry and yards, 68 Decatur street, Atlanta, G:t. loctGm THE©. MAIIK WALTEIt'S Steam,' Marbie ana Granite Works 20It0.41) st., NEAR LOWER MARKET, augusta:igeohgia. ft MARBLE WORK, Domestic & Imported, i AT LOW PRICES. GEORGIA & SOUTH CAROLINA GRANITEHMONUMENTS MADE A SPECIALTY. " ;v,- A large selection of MARBLE and GRANITE WORK alwav* , han d, ready for LETTERING ami DELIVERY. j j Anderson & Hunter HAVE The Cheapest Store in Coving¬ ton. Special Bargains in Ladies dress goods, bools, shoes, do¬ mestics, notions, hardware and groceries. All at Rock Bottom Prices. Large stock of everything you need. All new and fresh goods. Everybody invited to call and examine pur goods and prices. Remember Old tne Reliable Cheap Store. ANDERSON & HUNTER LOOK ST THIS. Corban Disk Harrow only $40. Best thing out. Order (wick. Seed wheat, rye, oats and bar¬ ley. Guano, orchard, blue and herds grass, red clover, white clover and lucerne. Plows, harrows, gins, feed cutters and hay knives. Garden seed. MARK W. JOHNSON & CO. 2 7 Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga. 1 OR, THB MOTHER’S FRIEND 1 On# o t the greatest comforts to those expecting lo bo confined is a remedy upon which implicit con¬ fidence can be placed—one that will produceasafe and quick delivery—one that will control pain and ahorten the duration of labor. Such is “Tut Mora n', Faiisn." Try it and see what A Blessing it is to Suffering Fomaloa. This Liniment when used two or three weeks be¬ fore confinement, produces a wonderful effect, eauelng a very easy -------’quick and qut labor, with cornpar atfyely little pain, and leaves tin- motheria a con¬ dition to rec-ovei quioklv -or in oth, rw .r.l-tohave a good getting up. Under its use. lalnn v.il! ordina¬ rily suffering occupy much less than the u.- uai lime,and tha be diminished beyond . . : o.nmredB mi. The co ondition for which tills rmne-.i;. READ THE TESTIMONIALS: I most earnestly entreat every f to be confined to use the * T. >; ur.y.'d Veiund." Coupled with this ent!" H v.ll that during a large ohstetvie.-.l prudi- • u- ; - : .oiir years:. I have never known it tuuul ; . iucr*a •of© and quick delivery. ▲ lady from one of the counties of Ml ’' V Cteer* gia, who has been acting as mldv.-rr ‘ r many J€t years, writes : **I have me.e.nd diuposciJ 1 of nl. I.hN.iGHTRD • N' a in’! n Fbiend yon sent am WITH TH IT. IT. In In every every instanec*wi,t instance^ v. t : • it m-.s !> ..{ u*4»<3 its effects have been all tbftt i : -t a-.d. CONSIDER IT A GREAT BLErfdl ; A gei entleman writes: 4 : “My wife iisaii your YToth la’s Fbiesiu at l founh coniinenu tit, n d k<*r fMiimouy is that she • pn.ssed passed througli through it i v/i-th cuo half of the suffering of f either eltht-r of of her her fi.rm f, rmor car.Hnc __ it it in in much i.'.nch ! raents, and recovered 1 from from wh - ; Bhe also recommended * * it it to to a a Ie*dy Kedy fiier.d 1 . u iu! who ism rntovoH this t____________ KASK p a am AND a VHCi 60 LITTLE I I O’T t V SUFFERING.' 8LU I.’ Ift V17 IV.; Tbe names of all these, and many others, caa w had Having by calling had the at my foregoing office. remedy Tii- lou-iily lUiauiM stsdiq Atlanta AgiHHin and unit vicinity, » IU1IUJ - I now odvritw known Crumley, citizens Jr., W. of A. Atlanta Gregg and : O. D. S. Newton. Bain: all of ^ whom are rea eady to testify to the merits Ol tho prepant* „ Price |1.50 bottle. Hod. per Frepared by XBRADHELDYoDPropY, For oak overywherc. TU TT’S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tfi* Sreeteet ItedficMIriumph of the Age'- 8YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Laiitfifpctite, Buwela coatfve, I’aia la the heed, with a dull aenantioc iu tho hack part, Fein under the ahoulder hlede, Fullacaa after eating, with adie Inclinatioa to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, Low epirlts, with a feeline of haring neglected aome duty. Wearlaeaa, Dizzineaa, Fluttering at (bo Heart. Dote before the eye*, Headache eve* th* right eye, Reatleaaneoo. with fltihl dreamt, Highly colored Urine, and " TCTT'S _CONSTIPATION. PILLS are especially adapted ., lo «ucb eases, one dose effects such a •hange of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They — ”------- Ineraeae the -- Appetite, - ... and - cause lUBCtDO the body to Teke on i’lesh, thu. the system stem i» Is ■ewrlah.d. ■vwiiavn, >na and ^an,,«^iUta^tooj«s^ by . j their .... .. Tonic ------ Action ----- on _ grodaced^_ pigeatiTc TUTTS HAIR chsnged DYE. to a CtaAT Hair or Whiskers 01 Glosst thle Dtk. Black It imparts by a single natural application color, aett a or Instantaneously, by gold by DruggieW. t express on receipt<r^gl. t Offlce.44 Murray 1 _ HARRIS >rganicV76akDe23a3'i I Decay, ftnd numerou* I obe ■ u odisea^ ■diaea?*# Khlci kidcm j baffle ekl! led yout.ifaiifl* i b TsieisM result from ire ‘JJ* discretions, tco brato « A Radical Curo r dulgecco, or over for work. Do not tom; on*i SPSmiCEEHEAl ly while each enemies Avoid lurjuo th# -ur t»y tom ctootioo# limpoRitioa of these uo* AND omsiJiea for circula les. Gc't our free IMPOTEHCY. nd learn important Jacu of * ■ I else i, 'l nk CXJSMD Re: :medy tnnt has T13T3D for over 6 Ithonf terf<°ro erf> auds, la, ith d< diws tttteolJofl w To.ira by us© in wit;. ....---- I xnaryThouooad business, or cans© Founaeoi Cases laoonvenionco. cieatiflomedicalpD°’| of NERVOUS fion to the sent of diseaH DEBILITY AND I nor ral fuacti cs of ORGANIC lasriSSBSiastl . mating* 1 ®' WEAKNESS meats of life, which h» In been wonted are given b#*“ Yeung A Middle d tbe patient becoW« Aged Men, 1 HARRIS r c6'. ,'K’Pg Chetaisa REMEDY »0«>4 Sorth 10th St., St. Louis, kMTsaR Ha. 0M Mumr, T ituTuuT, $3:2 months, $ j; 3 FOr DtrALUABLE TO ALlT" Will be mailed l and loali to applicants cuatomers l of without ____ last \ ear omennijiL daacription* It and contain* directions illustrations, for planting price, au Vegatabl* and Flower SEEDS. CO.°Si^' Bl LBS. ett T D. M. FERRY &