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mT nl iett Herald,
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H The Voters of Gwinnett
B Tn County.
■ so s i(uate«l. ami circumstances
» V, i, i s absolutely necessary
"'j' mv name as a candidate
■“J • lee of the Superior
B , (]o hereby tendei to my
B a "‘L, „ ( k R! v sincere thanks lor
B r, : u V. and for the support
B in, iverneat the approach.
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B. rdi'ii'd hereby withdraws his
MW 0 f ngenmnts.
B tk'< °c(vision to return his
B. ohisnimy fri-nds for their c-n-
B and ww*'
AMOS N. KELLY.
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gee notice of Wilson &
■Elton. Prompt payment is the
B£y- to keep good credit.
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|K7r:<>k aT.-In the case of W.
B. phnnias, i-harjred with burning the
B : I’V.-V. the .Jury, after an absence
■Binn minutes, returned a verdict ol
Baity. _
By reference to
B s published in this issue it
|Wbe seen that 3U\ M. L. Adair
from the race for'
Hik Superior Court, arid Amos
for Tax Receiver.
Bl
9 , Cp. TTI 1 SKX INO Mai lIINK PllO
■ n t for this first-class machine, an
■ jrtisement of which appears in this
■ >r,' appointed Wm. A. BrackEX
■ jE. of this office, agent for this county.
■ ; cj-ine can be seen at Mr. 11. Mas
t, in Ijiwrencevilie. This machine
Hi- al! the work that the high-priced
■ liars will do, and costs about half as
■I. Gall and see the Agent and ex-
H e far yourselves.
KC aSchool.- e d ofTi ns-
Hbe if the Mali’ and F. male Acaci-
Ki at their last meeting, elected
& earlier, for the next year, Dr.
>:g>- B. A'kisson, of Gadsden,
.. a- cipal, .im! Miss Mag.do
-.1" of Lexigton, G»., as As
i'. ,t. Dr. Atkisson is. we nn
••tami, native (t• •«>i and
19 Ta In t<i ol llic Un. vers it of
i Nate, and is iiighlv iveoiii
hn'dl as gomlvii.ali,
Hi : e expel leaeln r
SB] - —si.— —
—‘ >,i li
B' ,!l - 8 "'“OX will he found -i
99 t! cvmimiiiicatimi
B n Holmes Clark It being
B hist o. a senes which he pro
s I]kkai.i». He
|B fine wr.ier and his conimuni
B duubtlcss mid iiltOi'es;
jg 9 "' pwpt-r. \\ e also present our
B ' with an interesting letter
Wp Jiid.ro Z. Norton of'"Texas,
H* 1 v :‘ ' he appreciat. b by his
f' 'id fr.enJs. Our coitcs
■■'DnpSem'i,” presents to the
hHH i choice fur County offi-
B fiiey are all good meu as
91 iotv. Heretofore stated, this is
|H e 'c tight, and the Uekalo will
B ta * e s ‘des in the contest. Our
.mns arc open for fail and lion
B discussion of the merits (if
HtUhts. “p. L. P.” gives us
B " rodt "'- article on Sunday
(ink J
llie Executive Committee of
■ • ■‘•"Uhty Fair Assouiatiou will
hH S,O,Ui Mountain, on .Satur-
HB ‘ a '"j l 3!,t, and the officers
H Ule,nl,e ' s ol ' tlie Agricultural
Wm C ''«•»' nett comity are cor
|B lnvi!od 10 l'e | resent, for con-
H, I T,\ 0 ! 1 a matter in which the
■■y 1 "Ia people of both counties
B'^ l - W.G.Wh.dbv,
H Secretary.
■tibn! Seen h y tfie above
‘ h ;” U W - (i Wludby,
■a, y . 11,0 boKalb county
■;» that «* AgricuU
1 M GAinnett arc invited
B 1 bxccutivo Committee
association on the 31st
B ■' u, - "nsult upon some mat
*;• ‘‘“portance.
l, u« tlms far been
Hun ain ,c . r “Wgiibors in bail
Band t a ' ier ; l « ,lC,,ltu ral Boei-
H pom !;• °" ,n " ett ’ with a
B«f-nih a ,T a,id P^.apsa
Bouipeto jn ’ti’ * aS V ot 1,00,1 111,10
j, n 116 a,lva nced agri
■-ffis; r i v ; ,no,it3 - Ti,ore is
* l eyt manifested
B>tio» u„ 3 u disseminate in-
B-.ii. ful to tlrose who tifl
B" i'nvn f; 0 ' 1 illfor,ri ud that the
B«‘uui! n , 18 ,Uado **th the
Bounties'fi'f * Ocl0ti “ 8 of ' the
B f'heide/i tIC lwt * c °u»-
Hi ad i ~r 8 a capital one and
r' ‘ l 'Hterest to the
■ <ty. 10 Societies in each
North Georgia Conference.
APPOINTMENTS FOR 1873:
( Concluded )
I.A ORANGE DISTRICT—II. J AIIAMS. p E.
LuGraiige—\V J Scott
West Point—D D Cox
Newman —A M Thigpen
Troup R J Hartwell
Long Cane —fi J Ellis
\\ hitesvilie—J T Lowe
Greenville and Trinity—J S ftryant
Chalybeat Springs— L Rush
Giantviilo—T S I. Hartwell
Hogansville—J M Bowden
Senoia —li F Jones; one to he sup*
pliedbv T. Turner
LaG range Female College—W J
Cotter
Missionary to China—Y J Allen
ATLANTA DISTRICT —W. H. HOTTER, P. E.
Atlanta Ist Church—W P Harrison,
C J Oliver and J Boring, sup.
Atlanta, Trinity—C A Evans
MoDough Street Mission —To be sup
plied
Atlanta-Evans Chapel and Peachtree
Street Mission—P M Ryburu
St. Pauls —G II Pattillo
Edgewood and St. John’s Moissin—
W II LnPrade
Atlanta Circuit —J W Yarbrough
Decatur—F 13 Davies
Conyers and Ilayne’s Creek Mission-
W J Wardiaw ; A Means, sup.
Norcross —G E Gardner
Covington and Ml. Pleasant—W W
Wadsworth
Nevyton—J II Harris
Sardis and Mt. Tabor—B E L Tim
mons
Oxford and Social Circle—W R
Branham, Sr.
Monlicello--E G Murrah
Ocmulgee Mission—Supplied by W
I) Cook
Newberii—M F Malsby
Monroe—A \V Rowland
Forest —Supplied by A G Dempsy
Agent Orphan’s Home—\V B’ Cook
Agent American Bible Society-W
A Parks
Sunday School Secretary— A G
Ilaygood
Emory College—M Calloway, Prof.
GRIFFIN CISTRICT —J. LEWIS, SR., P. E.
Griffin —J W Ilcidt
Upson—W U Graham
Zebu lon—W G Hanson
Pike—lsaac G Parks
Thomaston —\Y F Lewis
Bartlesville Salem —VV T Caldwell
County Line—VV' VV' Lampkin
McDonough—J R Mayson
Jonesboro —J VV Stipe
Kayettsville —D Nolan
Culloden —C A Mitchell
Clinton—J Carr
Jones’ Mission—J T Richard-on
Jackson —R R Johnson
Pleasant Hill—To be supplied by J
M Bolton
Persy ill —1 > J My rich
Forsyth Circuit—J J Singleton
West Ocmulgee Mission—J R Smith
Tran fined to Smili Ga C'oiif.—G
Jefferson I’eaiee, G R Kramer,
If IL Parks, J V M Morris, J P
W ardl.iiv, G W Hardaway, ii H
Sasnetl, Mider 11 White
Tiarbferred to St. Louis Cotif. —13 K
Thrower
TrarmlerreU to Alabama Cont. E P
Birch
Transferred to Little Rock, Arkansas
Cons.—S N Burns
Transferred to Los Angelos Cons.—A
M Campbell
Transferred to Western Cons. — Tli
Pierce
Transferred to Louisiana Cons.—J G
Worley
The following visiting committees
were appointed by Bishop Marvin:
Emorv College—A G Ilaygood, W
R Cook, J W Heidt
Weleyan Female College—G II Pat
tillo, A J Jarrell, D J Myrick
LaG range Female College—li F
Jones, A M Thigpen, J M Dick
ey, II li Harris, J 13 Hunnicut
Mirietta Female College—Thos. F
Pierce, II J Adams, J li Mayson
On If. v u ;cr iidi, by Rev. Joshua
Brads . :•! at the i - ■■‘iet.ee of the bride’s
father, Rev, R ' rt P. Martin, or the
North Georg':; Co C .once, to Miss L.
M Thomas, dang’) or of Rev. B. 'l'.
Thoms s , of Gw inn f county, Ga.
Athens (G ~) VVa - 'oriun please copy
-00. he Cr , ant.ai the :c.- douce of
Mr. Gairnou, by J. W. Miner, Kr-q., Mr.
11. N. Miner 10 M a S. E. Ga tnois; all
of this county.
On the I2th instant, by D. M. Born,
J. P., Mr. John P. Gunter to Miss Mary
F. Mitchell; allot' this county.
On the 15th instant, at the ■ residence
of the bride’s father, by the Rev. F. F.
Reynolds, Mr. Solomon Young to Miss
Margaret L. Herrington; all of this county
At the residence of the bride’s father,
in Forsyth county, Ga., on the 4th De*
cember, by Rev. A. B Nuckolls, Augus
tus H. WooJliff and Miss A. Rice.
I saw two clouds at morning
Tinged with the rising sun,
They Boded on till ev n ng
And mingled into one;
I thought that morning cloud was blest,
It moved so sweetly to the west.
Clayton.
The patient soou feels as if be
bad taken a new !eaoe of life, and
is overjoyed to tind the depressed
feeling dissipated, the costiv e
habits corrected, and new streams
of health coursing through his
veins, bv using Simmons* Liver
KeguV.r.l.
MNOVSCEMffiTOk
TUR UUDINAUV.
Me are authorized to announce G aincm
I . ti akestr .w as a candidate for Ordi
nary at the election in January.
VV e are authorized to announce
t.ie name of James T. I.amkin as a can
didate lor re-election as Ordinary of
uwnmett countv.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COUR'I'.
VV e are authorized to announce the
name of VV. L. V aiohak as a candidate
for re-elect ion as Clerk of the Superior
Court at the next election.
FOR SHERIFF.
VV e are authorized to announce A. N.
Robinson as a candidate for Sheriff, and
William F. Flowers for Deputy Sheriff
of Gwinnett county at the election in
next January.
We are authorized to announce James
M. Patterson as a candidate for Sheriff,
and James t). Whitworth for Deputy
Sheriff of Gwinnett county at the elec
tion in January.
We are authorized to announce
the name of Z. Lewis Hamilton as
a candidate for Sheriff, ami William
11. Robinson as a candidate for Deputy
Sheriff ol Gwinnett county at the next
election, subject to a Democratic nomi.
nation, if any nomination is made.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
We are authorized to announce 13. P.
G(\>ter as a candidate for Tax Receiver
at the election in January.
W e are authorized to announce John
C. I’rntecost as a candidate for Tax
Receiver at the election in January.
We are authorized to announce Thomas
Williams as a candidate for Tax Receiver
of Gwinnett county at the election next
January.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County.
—I hereby offer myself us a candidate
for t lie office of Tax Receiver fit the en
suing election, subject to a Democratic
nomination, if any is made, and respect
fully solicit the votes of the citizens of
the county. PETER F. JONES.
We are authorized to announce the
name of Joseph H. Brogdon as a can
didate for Tax Receiver of Gwinnett
county at the next election, subject to
a nomination, if one is made.
We are authorized to announce D. R.
McDaniel as a candidate for re-election
as Tax Receiver of Gwinnett county at
the next election.
We are authorized to announce W. M.
llunnioutt as a candidate for Tax
Receiver of Gwinnett county at the next
election.
We are authorized to announce
the name of William F. Bkf.wer as a
candidate for Tax Receiver of Gwinnett
fcountv at the next election.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce the
name of A. J. Minor as a candtdate for
Tax Collector, being wholly disabled by
the war for labor.
Moses Martin announces himself a
Candidate for i c election to the office of
Tax Collector of Gwinnett, subject to
the Democratic nomination, should one
be made.
Wo an* aiiflior'z d to announce “crip
ple” John Harris as a candidate for
Tax Collector of Gwinnett county at
the election next January.
FOR OOUN I’Y i REASURER.
We are authorized to announce the
name of William M. Harvey as a can
didate for County-Treasurer of Gwinnett
county at the next election.
We are authorized to announce
the name of Robert N. Robinson as a
candidate for re-election to the office of
County Treasurer of Gwinnett county.
FOR SURVEYOR.
We are authorized to announce 11. M.
Cole as ii candidate for re-election as
County Surveyor at the election in Jan
uary.
We are authorized to announce Wm.
M. Culver as a candidate for County
Surveyor at the election in January.
We are authorized to announce Fred
Herring as a candidate for County
Surveyor at the election in January.
Administratrix Sale.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Gwinnett county, Gu.,
will be sold, befoie the Court House
door, in the town of Lawrenceviile,
Gwinnett county, Ga, on the first Tues
day in January uext, within the legal
bouts of safe, the following land, belong
ing to the estate of Funny Corroll, late
of said county, decoa.-ed. to wit: 25
acre . more or less, in the district
of Gwiuuett county, Ga., adjoining
lands of Audrew Hayes, G. G Lynch
and others. Hold tor distribution.—
Terms rash.* This October 21. 1872,
CLOUGH ANN CARROLL,
Administratrix.
State of Georgia, Forsyth County.
Ordinary's Office, )
Ci'Mxixo, Ga., Nov. 23,1872. J
W. A, Crow, administrator of James
Crow, deceased, having made application
for leave to sell the land of said deceased,
notice is hereby given to all persons con
cerned that said application will be
granted on liic first Monday in January
next, unless some valid objections are
tiled aud sustained as the law directs.
WM I) BENTLEY,
doc4.4w [pr. fee So] Ordinary.
Gwinnett Sheriff Sale.
I will sell, before the C"'trt House
door, in the town of Jatwronceville,
Gwinnett county, Ga., wihu the legal
hours o! sale, on the fi.v 4 uesdtiy in
January, 1873, lot of land number otte
hundred, in the 7th dint; let of said i ttnly.
Hatwe containing two hun lnd an-1 titty
acres, more or less, as the property of
Bcnjuimu F. Meflugh. to sat -fy a fi. fa.
issued fWi the H ulterior Court of-aid
county in favor of \Vi liam Monlgoiiiery.
vs. said McHugh. On which place there
is a good, comfortable dwe ting aud out
hous* s. and g,i t mil. <’c. I inpertt
pointed out i>y pani !' • r<l« i my. I !,r
--ldffi Dcauo' r. *
~ ..el.' NX) ril. i;J
j LAWRENCEVILLE MARKET.
CORRECTED weekly nv B. E STRICKLAND.
I
Prints 9 to 13
Augusta Shirting U to 12
; Sea Island Sheeting 10 to 25
Rio Coffee 23 to 25
C Sugar 15 to n;i,
1 Woodward's Flour. 5
! Varna SI 00
Hemlock Sole Leather.... 30 to 332'
j Upper Leather 00 to 75 *
I Com SO a 90
Wheat 1 50
I Bacon 12 to 15
: Lard 12 t 0.15
. Emits :12]., to 15
| Butter 20
1 Swedish Iron .. 7 to Ift
Horse Shoes 12
Plow Steel 11 to 12*{
Nails,.? 9 to 10
| Soda 0 to 10
Rice, 12>£
Cuba molasses 50
ATLANTA MARKET.
CORRECTED weekly.
Gold, baying $1 ]1
selling 81 13
-Silver, buying 81 05
selling 81 08
Cotton 17'j a 17 3 . 4 '
Corn SO 90
Wheat, white, 81 45
red I 40
Oats 55 a 00
Rye 90 a l 00
Bacon, shoulders ’ BljB l j
Clear Sides.... 11?4
Hams 12 k' a 13
Lard 12?^
Flour, extra 89 00 a 9 50
family 8 25 a 8 50
fancy 10 00
Meal 1 00
Sugar,brown 11 Ik a 13
A * 13J*
C ! 13
crushed 14 Ik a 14%
Coffee, Rio 23 u 26
Molasses, in barrels 32
New Orleans.. 70 a 75
Salt, Virginia 2 00
Liverpool 1 15
Rice 9 Vka 10
Butler 1. 25 a 35
Kggs 12). 2
Lime..ss a 60
Clover, per ton 1 75 a 1 80
Tobacco 57! a' a 1 25
Iron, Swede 6)4*08
horse-shoe 7 a 8
Nails, per keg 86 25 a 9 75
Sheep 3 a 04)4
Cattle 2)4 a 4)4
Shoats IHk a 5
IMPItOVEO GRIST MILL.
Having renovated and repaired my old
Mill, lam now prepared lo grind for the
public. By close attention to business
and a large experience, I hope to merit a
fair share of public patronage.
VV. W. PARKS.
August 14, 1872. ts
Georgia, Gwinnett County.
James B. Gunter has applied for ex
emption of personalty and setting and
valuation ol homestead, and 1 will ptiss
upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. m., on
the 7th day of December, 1872, at my
office. 26th, 1872.
JAMES T. LAM KIN,
npv27-2w Ordinary.
Georgia, Gwinnett County.
Whereas, George 11. Jones, guardian
ot Al. VI. Martin applies to me for leave
t.o sell the land of his ward: All persons
are hereby notified that said application
will hdtgrantod at the first regular term
ot the Court of Ordinary ol said county
alter the expiration of four weeks, unless
some valid objections are filed and sus
tair.ed. This October 2'st, 1872.
J. T. LAM KIN,
0e(23-4w Ordinary.
Georgia, Gwinnett County.
Whereas Andrew Ford, administrator
on the estate of C. P. Rtimbo, deceased,
applies to me in proper form for leave
to sell the land of said deceased: AI!
persons are hereby notified that appli
cation will be granted on the first Monday
in January, 1873, unless some valid ob
jections are filed and sustained 'Phis
Nov. 12,1871. J.T. LAM KIN,
Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
I will sell, before the Court House door,
in the town of Cuinrning, Ga., between
the legal hours of sale, on the Ist Tuesday
in January next, lots of land No s (1095)
ten-hundred and ninety five and (1096)
ten hundred and ninety s x, in the 't hird
District and First Section of Forsyth
county; Ga., known as the Green Collett
Place, four miles west of Cummirg. Ga.,
on the Cuminingand Canton road. Well
improved every way ; good houses and
orchards, and some good bottom.
Terms, Cash.
BENJ. U. TALLENT,
iiov. 13-4 w fpr. lecßlo] Adm’r.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Ordinary's Office. )
Claiming, Ga., Nov. 20,1872. j
Mrs. Mary Hears, wife of Alex. P.
Bears, has made application to me for
exemption of personalty, and 1 will Pass
upon the same at my office at 12 o’ elocK
m.,{Monday, the Oth day of December
uext. WM. D. BENTLEY,
[pr fee $2-pdJ Ordinary.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Ordisah y’h Office, )
Cliiming, Ga., Nov. 22, 1872. j
Whereas Thomas Willingham, admin
istrator, with th* will annexed, of Daniel
A. Garrett, deceased, bus made applica
tion for leave to sell the land belong to
said deceased’s estate: All i>ersons con
cerned are hereby notified that an order
• will be gi anted said applicant on the
first Monday in January next, unless
so mg valid objections ure fill'd and sus
tained. WM. 1). BENTLEY.
dtcs-4w [pr fee ss] Ordinary.
Georgia, Gwinnett County.
Whereas William M. Arnold, admin
istrator on the estate of Thomas Hammer-}
, gill, deceased, applies to me lor cave to
sill the laud of said dec*used; All jst» I
sutiA are hereby notiii d that said appli
cation will be grunted on the fiist >!• n
day iu January uext, unless -ome valid '
objections are iikd apd sustained. This
I,‘eeeuttier J. *Bi«-
N. i i.v 1. f LAMIxiN, 0. J j j
SPENCE & GORDON
Have just received from the New Yoik Market the largest and most
complete assortment of
OFFERED IN THIS MARKET SINCE THE WAR
These Goods wore selected with great care and adapted especially
tin* trade of this section, and will he
Sold for Cash, at the Lowest Living Prices
We invite an examination of our goods and prices, for we know
that
WE CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE.
We will sell
Factory Yarns and Shirtings at Factory Prices.
We are agents for the Virginia Salt Works, and will sell Salt by
the sack at the cost of laying it down, per CAR LOAD. We will sell
GROCERIES AT VERY LOW FIGURES.
Give us a trial. Wc will work not for glory, hut
VISE TIiTH EAP»
SPENCE «fc GORDON.
L:\wreneeville, Ga:, October 23d, 1872. 3m
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS.
I would respectfully announce to my customers nnd to the people generally, that I
have on hondjono of the best Stock of Goods ever brought to this.pluce, consisting of
Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hard
ware, Crockery, Drugs, Medicinos, Groceries
and a fine stock of
HE A 1) Y-MAI) E CLOTHING,
and in tact, everything usually found in a country store, and 1 am Jdetermined T jto
Se’.l at such Prices as not to be undersold by any one.
Gome and examine mv stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
1 will buy Cotton, (in seed or hale) Corn, Wheat, Oats, Ha con, Honey, beeswax. '
Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Rags, Hides, etc., for which 1 will pay fair prices in goods
at the lowest cash price.
For the accommodation of my friends and customers 1 will pay Atlanta price in
money for cotton, less one-fourth cent per pound.
I am asrent for several of the largest manufactures of machinery in the United
States, and will furnish machinery of any description at manufacturers prices, freight
added, and guarantee the same as represented.
I am also ageut foi Zri.l's Ammonjatkd Bonk SrriiKßrnnsi’HATK, one of the host
fertilizers in the market. Some of the best planters in the country have been using |
it for three seasons past and it has given general satisfaction, and will use it next
season. 1 want to supply all who want a eond fertilizer. Give me your orders, )
and I will furnish you, and on as goods terms as any of the fertilizers can be had, |
and if any decline in price during the season will give you the advantage of it.
All persons indebted, either by note or account, are requested to coni' 1 forward nod i
settle the same when due, (all notes and accounts are due by the first of November.)
Those who pay promptly I will expect to ucccmniodatc again next season, if they
should want it.
1 lender to my customers and friends my thanks for their liberal patronage in tin
past, and hope, by strict attention to business and fair dealing to merit the same in
the future.
A. A. DYEII.
Yellow River. Ga., October Ist, 1872- 3m
1872 NEW 1872
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,.
.1 T
POPULAR PRICES.
I have recently purchased iu New Yolk a full line of
STAPLE Am FANCY S>EY €0036,
%
HATS and CAPS, HARDWARE,
NOTIONS, SHOES and ROOTS,
SADDLES AND BRIDLES,
and in short, all articles usually to bo found in h retail store.
Having purchased inv stock with cash and made mvmv selections.
I am enabled to sell all goods in my line as low for cash as can he
bought in any regular market in the country or city.
Rif’ Comejnnd examine tor yourselves.
Lavvrencevillc, September 18, 187-2.
H. E STRICKLAND.
MARK W. JOHNSON,
Southern Central Seed Store and Agricultural Warehouse,
A TLANTA, G FA) HOI A .
ALL the late imprQved and standard Seeds, Agricultural implementsj Feitilizcrs
LiveS tok, etc., furnished on favorable terms.
Turnip Seed, Grass, Clover, Red Rust Proof Oats,
Rye, Harley, Wheat, etc., etc.,
in immense assortment; ami a large stock of improved
ONE, TWO & THREE HORSE FLOWS; SULKEY PLOWS,
different grade* and prices, front 800.00 to 8100 00.
Farmers should not fail to turn under their stubble
lands this fall.
Ctuttt* ?»"J examine mv slock. MARK W. JOHNSON,
augtfS it dto .1 itiocl, At!mm, da.
berry;
YEN ABLl: &
CC> PI. I ILK,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS '
Cor. Decatur and F’ccohb r Street.
ATLANTA, - - ii A.,
Dkai.krs ris
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
I'atext Mrmrrxßs, .to.
CEP Prompt attention given to al’ _
orders. - jf P b 28
AIK LI N K EXV 1. Egj. -
We have established a rrginnr Express
L?nc on the Atlanta end Richmond Air
Line Railroad. A Messenger will r’m
daily on the Passenger Truing M e w
have agents at Gainesville, Buford, Hu*
luth and Noreross.
All goods directed to otir care will Ixl
transferred from other rend.- Ine of dim m "
age, and the whole freight, collected at
the point of delivery
81l Express matter v ill be delivered
flee of charge to and from the ears at tie.
depot in Atlanta, and boxis, barrels etc.,
returned to the shipper free of charge.
[TP* We a’so keep constantly on horn
a large stock of Family Grot tries. Con
tr/Produce, etc., and will sell on com
mission goods forwarded to our I on-,
11. 11. WI TT & GO..
ang 16-ts Atlanta, Ga
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
For all the purposes of a Laxative
Medicine.
as, Perhaps no one inert!.
Sm cine is »o universally m.
JW qulrert by everybody as
Zr a cathartic, nor’wa iivor
ra-.-any before so universal.
V ly adopted uttn use, in
every eountryanrt among
1 A s£ff/ 1111 ' lasses, as this niilu
t/iv'y(c? but etltctont purgative
w ' l vj Pitl. The obvious re.v
V, sonts, t;,.,titisam -re re
-jit'%?-.'anrt -' Tc '-
-S3* luat remedy than any
other. Those wlio have
tried it, know that it curort them; tlnwc who hove
uot, know that it mire, their neighbors and, friouds,
amt all know Met what it d--<*« once it docs always
-- that it novei iii.ls thrombi .my fault or negwstof
its composition. We have thou .and* upon thou
sands of eortliioatus of their remarkable cure? of the
following eouJlilatnts, but such vinos are known i i
every neighborho'o 1, and we need uot publish them,
A 1 eitcd to all ages and conditions in ail climates;
containing neither cab, od or any deleterious drug,
they may bo t. iken with ~ tfety by anybody. Thetr
sie-ftr coaling preserves them ever fresh and makes
them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable
no harm ran arise from their use in any quantity.
They op-'v.Ue by their powerful mlUieneo ou t.ha
ini ii ual vi soar a to purify tlic blond and stimulate tt
iulo ho dthy action —remove the obstructions of the
sto na -h, bowels, livor, and other organs of the
body, restoring their irregular action to health, and
by correcting, wherever thoy exist, such derange
ments a i a,e Uia llr.st origin of disease.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
th» box, for the following complaint , which these
Pill* rapidly cure:
For * pepsin or Inillirvsllnn, I.Ullsvi.
:««ss. [iAngnor and Ldh of they
sliouid lie taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach and n dor# its healthy tone and action.
Fur Lit er Coiojiluint anrt its vitriols* snap
tom- , •Slitous ll<n»«li»efcr, Stieh is xi irbe,
.9,6 0 0(1 lie or Wreen SlSkncw, iliitcs.-.e
Clullt and Oillont fevers, tliey shiv.iM c |>.
dioiously taken for each ca sc, to correi t the i! se ■ -ed
action or remove the olHtructioiis which cau le it.
For Ifeyeenter.r or liiiarrhiira, but one mild
dose is generally required.
For Uhiotihalisiu, tlout, flii> v!, I’nl.si.
tafiou of Che ll'art, iu t-,„ Mid*,
Hark anrt tliey shotilrt l,e e-micn l asiy
taken, ai required, to , Im ego fie rtis »a c.i u, ti.-n.-f
tlio system. With such change the on- laii.v/
disappear.
For fhroiisy and Uropslc ill kwvllinrJ t
shoiiM he taken in largo and frequent d»Ses to -
ilu h; tlic eiTect of a drastic purge.
For Hupprosstoi* aI t — etb -hotild he . v .
as it produces the desired iTtct h; , , .
As a Dinner Pill, t-ik-l on, n t ■ (/».-, . ,<>
moto digestion and rcllev. Mi c. a.
An occasional dose stin i|, :,n . t,
bowel* into health.
and invigorate* the system, ii .v - • ,rum ..,p
vaatageous where n-* s< ri • . • . ~ m.
One who feels tnlerablr w«-i- '■ Mirt ,i),af*ti*|.,-c
*f these Pill* makes him
l(i.dr cleansing aud renovatln , 0 d tit* u,,cj
tive apparatus.
Vlt. J. C. A yKit dt CO., Pn - l ChctnUfs,
LOWIILL. MASS., U. S A.
SICILIAN
mail
Every year increases the populari
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation
which is due to merit alone. V, <
can assure our old patrons that it
! kept fully up to its high standard;
: and it is the only reliabl* and perfeet-
I ed preparation for restoring Gb>y
i ob Faded Haib to its youthful color
I making it soil, lustrous, and silken.
| The scalp, by its use, becomes white
and clean. It removes all eruption
and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop
erties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, tne lull i
grows ttiicker and stronger.
! baldness, it restores the capillary
! glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in
I extreme old age. It is the most eco
! nomical Haih Dressing ever used,
os it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, ghosyy
appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.!>,
State Assay er of Massachusetts, says,
“The constituents are pure, and care
fully selected for excellent quality ;
and I consider it the Best Pkki'A
uation for its intended purposes.”
Soitl by all DruggUf s, and IM nUrt in J [ethane*.
l*rioe One Dollar.
Buckingham’s Dye.
FOR TIES WHISKERS.
As Qur Itenewer in many cases
requires too long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, iu one preparation 7 which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color which will
neither rob nor wash oIF. bold by
all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL, A CO..
NASHUA. N.H.