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About Weekly Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1871-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1877)
Lilith. n all this wide, green earth, there Jive* Not one so lair as she; Jn all 'his w ide, preru earth there lives Not one so, false— ah me! Soft, stinging hair of gold, And lips ted ripe, Dark eyi s, like passion flowers, before their bloom Is brown and dead. She kissed *ie with her red, lipe lips (Jletse, close to mine, I’he vintage ol her li| s was sweet. and 1 Grew drank on wine; Around *iy heart she wonnd i.rr aair Of tawny gold. She wound it tight, nnlil my heart Was still and cod. She held the Dead Sea affile of her love That 1 might eat; I hungered—tasted—and the mocking Grit That seemed so sweeit, To ashes turned* 0 cruel lips that kissed me dumb! O golden hair that strangled »n<! 0 dreamy eyes of passion bloom. That never smiled lor love of me. Falling From u Balloon. Glade Spiings, in this county, was on Monday tfciongrd by Yii gima iar mers li >m all pans of the surrounding country to witness the 1 balloon ascension. According to j announcement, the traveling show of Prof ••wot II Hoffman made its nppsantuee and pit pared tor exhi bition. Their iron furnace was put to wink, and tile balloon hoisted over it hy im am- of two poles on either side forty feet high. The balloon wm inflated by means of wood and kerosene oil, and a small quantity of gasoline added. Mr Haiti nr, the aeronaut, said, *1 want more gas thin time.’ 'lwo pints more of oil was put in, and when exhausted, tie damper to tin furnace was shut down; then he jumped into hi* position, and like *n at row the great air ship shot upward, carrying its liinmin height dangling at its end. ft had ascen ded some 3U() leel, and while the actor whs preforming on u horizon tal bar, hanging hy his feet with head down, waiving a hunt! ketch lei to the nervous atidiato e below, the. patched and dilapidated canvass slit from bottom to top, with a report tliat was heard miles away. N» sootier had the gas escaped than tile balloon collapsed and came shooting down as swiftly as it had United up Tlie aeronaut saw his situation, and quick as lightning regained his handhold, and began a manoeuvre to dodge a telegraph wire and post towards which Its wit* falling This he succeeded in doing, strik ing the ground with terrible force, which bounced him up to be caught and pressed do wo hy the balloon. All this was llte work of a moment. Tile crowd was LteraUv pataKzed, women sickening and fainting, nud men unable, ia their horror, to move. The companions of the un fortunate roan stood riv ited to the ground, and not until some citizens undertook to mov* (lie canvass did they stir. The man was found to be alive and conscious, but dreadfully bruised and mangled. He was cahu aad cool, and described his feeliwga as descending, he saw and felt death staring him io tit* face. He was takeu to tint hotel, where both Mr. and Mrs. Thompson did all in their power to relieve his suffer ings. At half-past 11 o'clock p tu. he paid thu penalty of death for his recklwssuess. His name is Frank Ilainur, Irom Warren* Ohio.—Ab ingdon, Va., Standard. —.— • New Y o kk., September 2ff — A letter from Silver City. New Mcxi eo t says that between four and six hundred Apache wai riots, with squaws ami papooses, have left Sao Carlos reservation and along lire Gil* river. They have killed twenty' p«ople> burned touches, etc. Nine bodies were buried at Silver City wit the ISiit, and there is great exmlsiueut there. All the people are aruriug. Thirty armed citizens have gone Irotn Cliftou,Arizona, to rueet the savages, and thirty more Irom SiJvsr City. Sixty mote will go as soon as arms are received. Lon dos, September 2l>—The Berlin corresponds*! »*o s that a party ol military atMgeotts, on special leave, departed yesterday for the liuneian head quarters They belong to some of the best regiments iu Germany. A liar k Picture. A San Anflunie /IVxns) enrren pendent of the Chicago limes_ writes as follows of the conduct and yfiiuWtef of tbs nogro rerbi-iit of the Federal Hi my stationed in (lift section : a soldier be is. generally speak ing, tiifl Uast vvai like, tie* rjtioiA ,:nii uj.t, tin most igw»<r»*nt, and the most di-lniiie-t defeudqr tbflt **i r Ci disgraced ilie niiibom wf • naiion This mav he -mi I. with 'hi* cn-lo maiv icm t Vat ions, of tie avenge negro who enlist* it* the f>*nr regi ments of our national army devo ted hi his use and hem-til. He is forevir peculating. His cffi-cr* cannot trust him with government property. Not alone will liu sill his equipments, but often Id clothes, to proctne wlii-ky. In liquor he is a I east. No woman white or black, brown or yellow is safe in his neighboi h >od. Hi* prefers the wlrto, and when prop el!)’ ronsefl anti (ired by drink and stimulated by oppotumiry, his «*fli eels’ wives would hardly be held sacred by lire, although watchful I* ness and the special intet posit ion of Itiviue Piovidiitco have, 9> far. prevented him from consummating outrage upon iliein. No eensihn* officer would leave Ins wife nnpro lev'ti(l at a post guard'd solely by t lack soldiers. Sent upr u n scout hltd lying around tiie ranches look ing alter wattle thieves, the drunken soldli r'9 first impulse is to ravish some uiifortuniile woman. As a natuiul result begets shot or ntftbb ed, or creates some terrible distur bance which necessitates a court martini ,Some of his office'* are afraid of the m litary negro. When in toxicated lie is nlten mutinous, and cares have been known where commanders have been compelled to shoot black sergeants down like Inga by way of example. The ne oioCHti-es more Courts maitial than any inner clement in the at my The Inspector General of this tK- P'trtmenl,' Anrler Gen, made airport to the Seiietaiy of War which showed that lire black n-gi met.ts committed three limes as many crimes, in proportion lolhbii number, as the whites. GoVKKNVt NT Sil-VUK SwVlll Upon the Union Fae'fio train, ic cently aliaek'-tl by rubbers in Wyo ming, the Treasury- Department had three hundred (liousau'i oimeea of silver bullion.. Fmtuntite.ly il was in large bnt's and no heavy that the robber* weie mi»*4e to carry it off 4 anil nut an onie-e was Inst. I bis bullion whs Io be taken to the Philadelphia mint. Had the robbers m ucceeded in capturing this the hiss to tllo* government would have aggregalec 1)61*8,200. — Nicw York, SspU*mber 20. — A San Antonio dispatch of yesterday says Lieutenant Bullis lia* gone over into Mexico and struck the Indians and Mexicans at Zuragossa, uot far from where McKenzie at tacked them. ihe particulars can not Le obtained from headquarters, but it is believed that Lieutenant Bullis has taken the town of Zara gossa. Ho had one hundred men with him. Dr. Means has preached the fu neral sermons of two Presidents, and Hares says lie lias no objec tion to the Dr’s.discharging that <fu» ty for him- Ho is in no huiry about it. The boot ami shoe manufactory at Covington, owned by W. E. Gatbriglit and W. C. Clark, was burned last week. Loss over iu_ urance, $2,500. BeUef Without * Doctor. Though we would by no means lie un deratood as deprecating, but rather as recommending, professional uid iu dis ease, there are multitudes of instances wheo it is neither uectssary or easy to obtain- A Umuilj provided with a coin preliensjre household s|K-ciSo like llostet ter's Stotuaeli Bitters, is possessed of a medicinal resource adequate tc most emergencies iu which medical advice would be otherwise ueedhil. That sier liag touic uud corrective invariably reiu edies.aud is authoritatively recommended for debility, indigestion, liver disorder, an irregular habit of body, nriuury uud uterine lioub-es, incipient rheumatism and gout, ami many other ailments ot' frequent occurrence. It eradicates nud pn vents intermittent, and remittent fe vers, relieves tueuUi despondency, cla-eks premutnre decay, and invigorates the nervous and muscular tissues. Sleep,»ii ge.-Uon and appetite *ro ptomotul by il, ai*l it is extremely u»eini in overeosittig the efleets ol exhuustiou and exi ,osuie * sept. 12-1 mo. j Consumption Can Be Cured. 1 Selieuek'a Pulmonic Syrup, i Sb'hefick’s Sea Weed Tonic, Scitern li's Mamiiake Fills. / 'GW i ‘ri oijy llli'br inr-- Unit wi.l iwife rhoui. ii.ny Cioi*mi'p ion. i I oqnenllt no itii'iUC < ll.at will stop a i imig Ir w ill ••evasion the dent li [of tiie paitenl; they lock np th , liver, islnp tin! rnrtilation ol ttie ; blood, lieiuo; ibage bdlnw-, al’d in ; lll''t they e’og the ac)ic.|i ot the V' I V I organa . I,a I eanSetl the eongi, Liver C "inp 1 tin t ami. . >pe|oia in* the ean-e- <>t tw>> i . .1 il ( - ' eases ol Cllu-llHlf'll il Mo i nel sons complain of a il t' 1 j , fi'in t|n j side, enlistipaiion , vttaied longue-, pain in the tholllder blade, k-eldigs of illowSllless al"l rertles-ne-s, il,e toml i>iug heavily on tho stomach coni;mile. I t>y acidity and beleli itig tip ot w tltd , Tli-se ry mplonis usually origin | ate from a disorder' d comlitl n ol the stein udi or a torpid livt-r Persons m> ali-eted, if itiey take one or two l.e.ivv odd., and it tin Cough in the-e Cases he Suddenly cheeked, will tind the -tnlii.n It and liver clogged, remaining torpid and inactive, and almost before they aie aware the are a m vSs ol -■ re», au 1 ulo rated, lhe lesult ol wltie.lj is death. Sc lee ticks Fiilut'iutc Syrup is an expectorant wlimh uimss not contain opium or anything calculated to cheek a cough suddenly*. Schenk's Sea Weed Ti.nic ui-- solves the loud/ mixes with the gastric juices ol the stomach, aids digestion, aud Clean s a icVeii u» appetite. b hen the bowels are CoS.i'e.tbe skin sallow- or 'tie symptoms other wise of a billions tendency,SehelirkV Mandrake Pills are iiqniied ritese medicines me inepared only t>y J H. SctIKNCK & Son. N K. corner Sixth and A fell Street. Philadelphia. And are for .sale by all druggists ai d dealers. (m-A 3 Im. NBW AOVEItTISEMENTS. ‘in I'l,roast t'Aitns. No two alike With name, lflc. post paid. Hosted & j Co., Nassu. N. Y. Revolver anil Curtnd(j<s for s■{. A fine nielile pkttad. seven shot, pockt t revylvir; u lir-t cln.-8 artiele. Sent C. 0. Lb. or ou r ei hit qClirice. G. \Y. WU.LI.S', P Ov Box 2,718, New Yuik. vEfTkiTsli Thous.ods 'will tieiir tp-fimoriy (and do it voluntartl.) that Vtgeiim* i- the host inediciii oeiiip .nnd yet placed brfnte the public for renovating and purifyiita the blood. . / rj&m r.***»t t*. tj avßt t twUgS 'Go t «r iti l - Br»*r.|ii« .*d i.’.-ji, Sfil *y-, c r,V-C 5 w.vr»»4»i ivrv THfca 3«vs fov . rr »‘T or Stalling. tWv _ m T i-IF LING W itii a Cot.u us Always Danuzhois. Use Wells* Carbolic Tablets a sure remedy lor Coughs, end all di.s --j eases of the throat, Lung.',, CList and j Mucous Membrane. Put up Only In Blue Boxes SOt.l) BY ALL DttUGGISfS | 0, N. Ceittknton, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. OPIUM HABIT CUBED. A Curtain and Suttw Cuke. | Large Reduction in Prices. A trial | bottle bee. Mrs. J. A. Proi.linckk, j LaPorte, Indiuuu. Box 1038. (For | merly Mrs. Dr. S. B. Collins) SANFORD’S The only true contbkla tion nf the true dumaica Ginger with choice Aro matics and French Bran dy. is « delicious,harmless, and strengthening substi tute for all kinds of stim ulants: It promptly re- JAMAICA licvcs Hyspeysix, Oppres sion alter Fating, and every species of Indiges tion, corrects all distur bances of the Stonim h nnd Bowels, and cures Crumps, Chills, Fevers, and Malaria. Ask for CIN'OKU. Sanford's Ginger. Rupture. Those wishing Relief and Cure for Rupture should consult Dr d. A. Snurt ; *an, 258, Broadway, New York, or send | lor his new book, with I‘hotograp. ie j likeness of bad cases before anil after | cure. Beware of cheats who pretend to furnish Dr Sherman's treatment. One of these fellows, a German clerk, now calling himself L>r. W. G. Crem -1 piets, is indicted on complaint of Dr. S. and awaits trial lor forgery uud embez zlement. sept. 26-4 w. The Georgia State Fair V\ ill be held iu Atlanta, begiuuing Monday, Oolobor 15, 1877 J ! 4 AND CONTINUNti _ONK WKKIC, Laror and Manuluelutis, ilacliineiy, Agneultii ral Implements Fancy Woiti of l.atlies, Fine Arts md Farm Frouncts, are ofle red. rnniiuni Lists and ptjierlufyru;alio|i cun oblaiutd by anpliy-atnin to MaLcoi m Johnston, Seeretary, 1 sept. 2t» 3w. Atlanta, (la. ' Gomlgeur's Rubber Goods, V'lUnniztd liv’ibirin rr-rg ('nnceiv uhle Fviiii, Ad'ijih t to l!hirer mi Use. Ant A i-ti' i.k (Jniiek Fuia Polxd- WnilllT GAN !U{ .' EXT 1!V M»II.. wIN I) A NI) W A 1 KK PIUKiF ginnenis a sf.-ei iltv. Our Cloth stwTaei Co it coinbni' s two gartnt-nfs In one. Foi snmfnv weiither. it is a Perfect Watei Pi oof. and in dry wentht-r, ;i NEAT AND TIDY OVERCOAT. Bv a peculiar frrnee.-s, the i itbber i put between tin- two el nil mii ee .-,'vliich pievet:** 8 inelling or >-ilieking, even in the hottest climates. !I« y aiv made in three colors—Blue, Black uml Brown. Are Light, Dorritblf, Stiong hihl Durable. We are now ( Hiring Inept at the ex tnmely low prieu of 81b each. Frill post |mid to any uiiuri-Ss upon reei ipt ol price. When ordering, state siise orottnd chest over vest. Reliable parties tlesi'-ing to see our goods, can send for our I'rude Jonrnah giving <Ust-i iplion of our ii ad r.g urliel'S. Be s-iro and get the Original Gootl ycm’s Steuiu Vulcanized fabrics. fei'" Send for illiistrated price-list of our celebrated Pocket Gymnasium. Address carefully, Goodykau's RtauiKK Clrlkr Co., (it)9 Broadway, X. Y. City. P (>. Box 5156. [feh. 21-Iy. Thi* Cut Illustrates tSc Mennerof Using DIC. PIEHCK’B *(.?£■• Fountain Nasal Injector, This ingtniment ia oapocially designed for the perfect application of DE. SAGE’S OATAEEH EEMSDY. It Is the only form of instrnment ret invon?e*l with which tia It l medicine cun l>o Cikrrie<i fuyh up anti perfectly uj'plitxl to all parts of die direct etl nasal ftassagea, and the rhambora or cavities oomuuuiteaiing iherovviih, in which sores and uhvers frenuently exist, amt from which the co- Urrhal tlißt-hargo irenersllv pro« ce*l - The want of success in treating Catarrh heretofore has arisen .largely from the of applying reimxi.tw i» tin 1 -** cavities And chain hers bv any at the ordinary mctho<{j. This obstacle. In' the way of •tleoting cures is entirely overcome by the invention of the Douche. I s use is pleasant and so simple Uiot « child cau un lerdaml it. B iili uti l ex jpli* i 4. direction* accompany rt»M‘h Inslriime When u. c.l vyalt Utij in.-vtrti ment, Dr. Sego’i (;h y rh Kc nedv cures recent jfW epochs of *m;oU i« sh« ** L '" V * * e ' V lr W Y lH FTOM i headache, dlselVrge failing inn» throat, some times profuse, watery, tlnck raucu**, puru ent, offensive, etc. In others, a drvness, tlry,watery, weak, or inflamed eves, stopping up,or ob»!ruc tnm, of uasai passages, ringing in oars, deiif ue.»s, hawking and coughing to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered, nasal twang, oilonsive breath, impaired or total deprivation of nan o of smeil and taste, dizzi ness. mental depression, loss of appetite, indi gestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, etc. Only a few of these symptoms are likely to be pre.'ent in any case at one time. Dr. SagcN Caturrh liemedy, when used with Dr. ftMorce’s Nasal Douche, and ac oompanied with the conttitpiiomU treatment which is recommended in tlm yminplilot that wrap* each bottle of the Remedy, is a perfect specific for this loathsome disease.* U is mil l and pie.uniut to use, containing no strong or caustic drugs or uoioons. The CaUrra Kemo to is sold s? 90oenta, Douche ttl 30 cents,by tvil M>rus.xlu£a. 2?. r. FIBXCK, .V. />., Prf BUFVAI.O. K. Y. sipt. 12 J 877. lv, I’ HE UJB BV-W A R T UUKI 3,11 * * ■ E '» • AGENTS WANTED! For ibis ('omprehen«tve, Hnperb’y illiislrntfd History of the.present me* mentous struu-gle in the Ea<t. Its accur ate Maps, Plana nnd many elegant Er : graving* a-e, a special h-al utv. It gives a Gitu-uic ll'stiiky of each conntryjvvilh Historic and Descriptive Sketches ol the primitive manners, picturesque clritoms and domi-siie life ol the Contestants Di-scribes the DREADFUL MAS*Af'ltß OF l IIRISTIANS in Bulgaria; the Frightful Turkish Atrocities in other places, the uprising of the Masses in Herzegovina, It gives the | Stirling Battlesnn.il Thrilling Incidents : of the war, nnd is the most fascinating and excitable work of the age. Agents i are sure of prompt and ready sales. Proqiectus Books now ready. Also Agents Wanted on out Grand ' Combination Prospectus representing 150 Distinct Books. of ITnivei -.il Interest. It includes Agri cultural, Biographical, Historical, Re ligious and Miscellaneous Works, with Size, Title and <4 each Book, fapieinmo Pages urJ bpecimeri Illustratious. Hales made from this Pionpictus when uil tingle Books fail. Alt-n on out •pine ■Rihlpq KV<]L[sn A ' ■E A r NhLY- DJ * A X. "PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC. Wilt) luvalmflda Itlndrnled Aids nnd rb Bindings Xiart) 1()0 Styles, to Jdt other fund indispettsible 4>>vet) !'.iiii.'yi", ry * Partietnnrr ffe'* Andress JOHN K. POT I Kit A < o„ Pub., aug, 28 -ly. I lularlelphia. PIERC£ r Sj ALT.EXT.oii * * ■■■ ;, ' ; /..'J t * -5 :■ - ' " • io . ;• • i i-v </$$ fi'.w; :-' p '■ if/i.v.t s i; la the wGudci'fnlgr. dh ii ctp Avhich.thaaiTUcjtr ed itre :d>‘.»vo •Iffcrfcd the •■**#*(:■*ft<*r ■ believes he l:q ‘•pinlib>ej in hnrmotyf more of N tMire’s +eA*c rnrMife AvUirlr \ i»<*d has iuE'iikMl into tl.c kingdom for healing Wie -f-k. than wf*vo ever Le'ore d bir.Qf! in one miblipii e. Tho ovhlence of this fact is found in tho tfi-E-.t varietT < f most obstinate discares which it has I,eon found fo.conquer. In Liu? cure of 52ro:i r h !'i ©re Oougliij i and i he early stages at fyiivii mptfon, it has as ton i.** .he l the medical factihv, and eminent j physicians pronriur.ec it the greatest medical uisc' vervof r!ie :\_ r c. Whi'e it euros the sever on C«»iurns, it -t eegtheu the system and pn ri fies tin* t>loot!, iiv its ;iTe;tt an*l thorough J biood-puriivntg properties, it cures a:l liiu ra i»n, from die worst S*roV«la to a common f3)ol«*b* IMuipKsor i2brupiioii. Mercurial «11-c;i>»*. Minenu ih'inons, and their effects, are eradicated, anti vigorous health and a sound eon-di’ir.i >n e.-OHMi-hed. Krysipelais Halt— rheum, Fever Jiorefs Scaly or Skin, in sh >rt, ail the numerous diseases caused l»y bad bl*K>tl, are coti'inered by this powerful, putii ing. and invigorating medicine. if you feel dull, drowsv, <toi>ilita‘ed, have sal low color of skin, or yclloWDh brown spots on face or body, frenuent head tchc or dizziness, bad •n-'.e in mouth, internal lieat or chills alter n.t-od with hot ilushes, low spirits, and gloomy forel»odingA. irregular appetite, ami tongue coaled, you arc Mtuering from Torpid Liver* or “ 1 iou*iie‘>o > In many citses of “Liver Complaint s 9 only part of ihe.-o eymptorus are experienced. As a remedy for nl! such cases, Dr. Fierce’s (folden Medical Dis coverv ha.** no equal, h-h it effects perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened ana healthy. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT $1 PER BOTTLE. Prepared bv It. V. EMT HCF, TO. !>., Sole Prooricior, at tiie World’s DibFEMSAiir, Ituirnlo, S. Y. soj if. 12. 1877-1 y. Qfir O tli-cat uhaiiev to maku money. UvfAJA/ii| you enn’t get gold you can j i:c*t groonbndh. We nerd u ps rxon in t vYrv t iwn io take S'lb=arlptio'is hu- the lai-gist, cheapest and best. 1 liusti'aSed laniily publication in the woi'ld, Any one can become n successful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent ( ports making over sls >inawc k. A ■idy agent reports taking over 100 sub -eribers in tenduys V!I who engage ■uake money last. You can devote all . your time to the business, or only your j ■pare time. You n -cd not be away In in I ■i*•me overnight. Yon can do it as well | is other.-!, I* all particulars, directions ; •nd terms fr*v, Llegant a"d e.tpens.v Gullit free. If you wan! | tolimb'e w. rk ! end n* yen iddr < : at once. It cos's | iiolililiir to ley l!ic 111.-' lirss. No one! •vs * •- (i*'s I ' (nr-. I rv:i\* ! (Id - - The tYople s Joui-n.ill* ul -ind, .Ma'lie. '.in . 22 ' Y. - t riUNNiCU i i ft. BELLLXCRATHG, .Vo. 36 k 3.8 BeueidiupGor. A ajtardii., Athuiln, - • tiy., WHf't.ESALK AND RKTAH. DEALERS IN Cooking and .Healing Stores, Ranges. Furnaces, Scute and Don MahtliS. (Irate*. I % Wrought Iron Pige for Steam. ffas dull Wiiteft,' Crhf FiHtlhtf? /I(a*tam .ri'itad sat* ni« t*M wstßii Dmnps. JULOx Hose, SUti/n Eitlhigi) itHif Plttinhf >*.->•* Othdn r PCX' A gents for Ivnowis Steam Pun.p. Goiisitinption POSITIVELY CURED. AU sufferers from this disease tl.pt arc anxious to be cured should try J)j;. ! Kis.-nkr s uki Eiiß.m.D Cou.mi’tivk Powders. Th-.se Bowers are the only preparation kno ten that will cure Con - kumftion and all di.-iasis of tin* Tuno.vr and Lunos—indeed, so strong is our faith iu them, and also to convince you that they are no humbug, we will for ward to every sullnot, by mail, post paid, a free I‘kial Box. We don’t want your money until you are perfectly satisfied ot their curative powers. It your life is wotjh saving, don’t delay in giving the-o Fotvoiias u : trial, as they will cure you. Brice, lor Urge box, 33.01) sent to uuy purl et the .United States or Ganada by mail on receipt of price* Address, ash k Bobbins, 360 Fulton Steei, Brooklyn, X. X. fob 21—ly. W. J. D. SKKI.TON. j. M. -MIIXS SKiriLTON cV- MLDLS MANUFACTURERS OF WAGON’S, BUGGIES, FUItXITUBK, ETC, Luwrenct'ville - (Sa. We Inwe secured the services of first rate blacksmiths, and are prepared to do all kind of wagon and buggy repairing and plantation wink ut short uoticecau , on reasonable terms t ,5“ Orders solicited, February % 1874. feb 11-ls Jfpfgflalf ir ■4grtfWmmveZ\ . . ■ ■;" * : "t , Sr .’: .. - y .. . QMconm cm& Pmsfs Fai^rm etMB.£RJiT;SE POWER. soßmWm mV wimmip &bro Q&7/JP/0 1 ' u r ° ATLANTA. QA. bk fx a ' •ftm .-f kU H ITOHIKS & B Ro„ i wholesale -nd p.ktXii. dtmi.ers in CLOT 111 SO. ROOTS. SHOES. ETC.. Til I’ciioltf 3 <*(* Street, Cornet* Wheat, ATLANTA, 0\ gey- BOSH SMITH, of Gwinnett, and S, F. KIXO.VXOX, of Mi*;,, with thus.ilou.-ii. p,.p { _vt ■ RI! '4*^ p ; 'Ey ' ■ ' • . m ,■;i ;v ’g : ,-i li AND 1 iis m&imM M; m i#' 'I I ““ 771 is i , Y\ f\ rt, 'Zm < T-i 't n Takes jdinanre in informing his cnstoiners and tiie g-ncrai pulilic that in l ii just rcteiv' ins st.c:, vs i ‘it 1 irO (fit S.t i/01 H/a Tr-frOO l S.S/iQfCS IT. iTO 'i'RU AVi for the IV' iir.tl '''iut. r. mid cor.fi fi-ntly ns-s-rfs lh,-.r it is one of the I .ry-t lo* smtnst and < ".iPrp-yt “fecks is- has e'er olUrid to the i tihlic He (-fiers anei» iil‘l- of DRESS Got »i?s at pepiour ;,ri < s tl.r lice of Idaek and colopii * meres, iusl black A j;n as etinnol i.e slirpmsid he 1.-nuty id ail. r and filiiA « exeeilcbcy ol rp.Miffty, ami l.e rk .' H og thi.-m at prie. * tl.at deiv .-"inpetiiiMi. 'rite lihc'of Good. for Vu n and Beys weer is very full and e'inplrle.nnbr y an ti.O'Uunse li; it- ut dean- ol Notlhvin. as (veil us Kentucky and Georgia mate prices warranted as low as the lowest. IN IllS CIO Till NO DEPARTMENT \\ u! be found a spiel'd.il -os. rlment. and at pc lets lower than « ver before. IN IIIS SHOE DEPARTMENT Wii I bo foci id the same reliable class of goods for which Ids lion-e has hreoiw niitt-d, ajsd no hestlaticy insuring ’that in this department he etui give i much or more value for your money than wit’ he obtained elsewhere. It is iinpossfbtf - to enumeratf- the-dilhi-ent. items of so extensive a stock, bt call is stMpuctftiiiy - «M at % hfWjfct prices. # u> A. 0. sept. 2n tl 6,i and (>7 JVachti-ee Street, Atlanta.Gt « : ffk For NINETTTSAY3 FROM Mmk Elegant T&tiio ETI IliSI xU •*1 >, Ff!Luic ■ . t ** « TMFnMwi! friij Wr* 1 ] Hi'fn? 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