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ODDS AND END**,
Cholera prevails in As
pinw 11.
Eggs are 5 cents a doz
en in^’exas,
T There are 69,070 schoo.
children in O egon.
* Seth Green is restock
ing Lake George with
trout,
Cuba will soon have her
first refinery for sugar
Emperor William »» 1
Germany is ST years old.
Mary Anderson * fort
une is estimated at $350,-
000
Gen Diaz will be the
next president of Mexico,
Meissonier, who is now
seventy-two does not dye.
, he population oi iieigi
nm is ahont 5,500,000 souls
liiick building was intro
duced in London in 1588.
The State ' f Texas now
has 172 organized countiet
The governor of Masso
wah Egypt, is a Maryland
man,
For every no\ el printed
England ten are rejected.
Two German Anarchists
have been arrested *t Fri- j
hnurg.
The President’s daugh
ter N'oilie dresses v. ry simp
jj.
The oldest log cabin in
tie country is near Mont
gomery Ala.
A bill to tlog wife beat-!
ers passed the Mass: chn»t
ts House,
The imperial family ol
Japan has a geneaolgy ol
124 emperors.
PRESCRIPTION FREE\
For the speedy Cure of seminal Weak nee T7<>*
Manhooa ana all disorders brought on »*., indis
cretion orexceaa. Any Druggist has the ingre
fients. ]>r. W. Jitp iA A M®. iV
****•l sixlb Street. 4'liivlt nati. a.
What Will it Do ?
Brown’s Iron Bitters ? Good for
what ? Well, see what it has done.
To begin :»'ilh dyspepsia. It has
cured some of the worst cases.
Then chi Us and fever. Who
wants to shake with cold and burn
with heat, when a bottle or two r.l
Brown's Iron Bitters will drive the
source of the mischief away ?
How about rheumatism f 11 cure J
Mr, Brashear, of Baltimore, and
hundreds of others.
Those dreadful no vans troubles
Mr.Berlm, of W hington, the well
known Patent attorney, was entirely
relieved by Bio .ns Iron Bitters.
The ailments of the kidneys. —
Brown's Iron Bitteiv, cured Mr.
Montague, of Christiansburg, Va.
and an army of other sufferers.
Debility and langur. —The Rev.
J. Marshall West, Ellicott City,
Md:,is one of the many clergymen
restored by Brown's Iron Bitters.
And as with vertigo, malaria,
liver complaint, and headache,
Brown's Iron Bitters is the Great
family Medicine. a
WORLD’S
Industrial and Cotton
CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOL.
Whereas, it appears to be the
general desire of the people of
Georgia that oportunity be given
to exhibit the g World's Indus
trial and Cotton Centenoial Expo
sition, which will be opened at, the
city of New Orleans in Dscembei
1881, the varied resources of the
State, I have thought proper,
therefore, to make known that
the gentlemen have
been appointed Auxiliary Com
missiojers, from the sevetal dis
triots, who in conjunction with
Messrs D. C Bacon and Charles
H. Smith, Commissioners for the
State at large will arange for the
collection, trarsportion and dis-'
pfay of artisles intended for ex
hibition, to wit:
Ist Con. Dist Jfis M Couper
2nd C>n Dist ..,. W iii A Harris
3rd Con Dist John A Cobb
4th Con Dist Henry R Harris
sth Con Dist... ,L F Livingston
(ith Con Dist... ./-eo W Adams.
7th Con D.st.. .Samuel W Leland
Bth Con Dist....Tl omas P Janes
9th Con Dist... .Tyler M Peeples
10th Con Dist j H Davidson
As a i. u c/e us for county organi
zation, the above named' gentle
men will appoint a Commission
er in each county in their respec
tive Districts who will give to
the people-all necessary aid and in
struction as to the manner of
making contributions to the Ex
p«sition-
No State in the Union presents
a more inviting held for Enter
prise than Georgia, or holds out a
more liberal reward to agricultur
al, maniac'uri tig or mechanical in
dus'ry.
It its urgently recommended to ,
tlte good people of (reorgia to
make.these contributions so ample
and so select as to prove worthy
coimnnuweath that in joys suclt a
reputation as ours in the opinion
of the world as well as will ade
quacy represent the wonderful i
resources °f ODr helovel State.
HUNKY D. AfcDANIFL
r.overnor: Governor
f' V'J> PPFN, Sec. Et’Dep
put Man 4th
Leave Lawrenceville 7:00 a m
Arrive at Suwanee, 7:40 a m
Leave Suwannee .. 5:10 a m
Arrive Lawrenceville... 5-50 y tn
The train leaving Lawre leeville
it 6:30 a. m., makes close connec
tion with the “Belle train” at Su
■vanee, arriving in Atlanta at 8:50
a. *ru. Returtng leaves Atlanta at
2:55 p m and arrivingat Lawrence
ville at 7:15 p. m.
G. J. FORE ACRE.
General Manager.
THE* bEO, CIA PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
THE NEW SHORT LINE
—BFTWF.F.V THE—
N'oVth A East, South A Sonteast.
n,rough Schedule, iu effect
February, 17th., 1884
WESTWARD.
No 1 No 9
N. Orleans Daily
Rxpres*. Ali'omrao
baity. dation.
f.v Atlanta 7.30 ain 6.00 pin
•• Whitehall Sta
“ Villla Rica 9.11 “ ».30 “ j
41 (Ilford 11.44 " 1.10 ain
“ Anniston 11.34 l-4- r > “
Ar Birmingham. '.’..'>o piu 7.00
l.v Birmingham. 3.30
Ar Tuscaloosa 5.43
Meridian 10.30
Vicksburg V M 6.00 a m
Mobile m s 0....4.00
N. Orleans 8.15
EASTWARD
No 3 No lo
Atlanta Daily
Px press. Aecommo
Daily da lion
l.v N Orleans 8.30 p. m.
Mooile 11.45
Vicksburg.. 8.00
Meridian ... 5.15.9. in.
Tuscaloosa.. 9.50
Arjnirniiiigham 13.35 p in
l.v t ßirniinghaiu 13 45 5.00 p in
Anniston 3 45 10 45
Oxford 3 53 11 00
Villa Ricca. 031 tOS a'in
Ar Vtlanta son :00l ~~
Whitehall Sta
CONNECTIONS.
At Atlanta with diverging lines for
all points North A Hast, and all points
in Georgia anil Florida. At Anniston
with KT V \ (J R R., for points North
cast amt Southeast. At Birmingham
with ACS R R and 1. & N it R to
points North, West jt South. '
Purchase your tickets viatlie Short
Line. Safest! <>ucickcst! Best! muk
ing sure.conueetions witli all Lines at
Birmingham, Anniston and Atlanta.
I. Y. SAGE, Genl Sup’.
I. S. BROWN, Genl Pass Agt
Rich monel <P Danville It R
Passenger D . ament
On and after Feb. 3rd 1884,
Passenger Train Service on
the Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Line Division will be as follows :
> ( L r l ] iAN Al l .
Express Mail
No. 51 No. 53.
Daily. Daily.
Leave Atlanta.... AjSt pm 8.45 am
Ar. Uaiuesville (1.09 “ 10, 4a"
“ Lula A 0.42 “ 11.17 “
“ RUapJn’eß 7.37 “ 11.50“
“ Toceoa O 8.15 “ 13710 “
“ B<'neca D 0.34 “ t. 45 “
“ Greenville.,E 11.03“ 3.35 “
“ Spartan hrg F 13.37 “ 4.54 pm
“ Gastonia... G 3.30 am 0.58
“ Charlotte H 3.38 “ 7.43 “
STHWABD
Express | Mail
No. 50 j No. 53
Daily J Daily
L've Charlotte 2.08 aml 1.12 pm
Ar. Gastonia 3.00 “ 1.5 C “
“ Spartanburg 5.14 “ 3.54 "
“ G reenville... (1.86 “ 5.30 “
“ Seneca j 8.40 “ 7.05 “
“ Tooooa 0.50 “ 8.30 “
“ R Gap June. I 10.35 “ 0.01 “
“ Lula 11.34 “ 9.35 “
“ Gainesville. | 11.52 “ 10.05 “
“ Atlanta | 3.08 pm 12,23 am
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (a. LINE BELLE
GOING NORTH
Leave ’Atlanta 5.38 p m
Arrive at Gainesville 7.50 p m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. L. BELLE)
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Gainesville 7.32 a in
Arrive Atlanta 0.35 “
NO IS- LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte 6.12 a. m.
Arrive at Gaffneys 11.17 “
*' Spartanburg..l 20 p. m.
“ Greenville.. .4.58 “
Central 8.05 “
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Ceut.ral 4.10 a id
Arrive Greenville 6.13 a. m.
“ Spartanburg... 9.37 *•
“ Giiffrejs 12.27 p. lit.
“ Charlotte 7.00 “
Allfruighl irainsoit thia roa<l carry pus
sengers. All ))assi-uy:t*i trains run
tlmmttli to Danville ami Richmond
without change, connecting al Dan
ville with Ya. Midland Rwy., to all
eastern cities, aud at Atlanta with all
lima diverging. No 50 leaves Rich
mond at 1.00 I‘. M. and No 51 arrives
there at 4.00 I’. M. 53 leaves Richmond
1.38 A. M. 53 arrives there 7.33 A. M.
The local freight* stop at above sta
tions 30 te .’itl minutes
BI’FFKT SLEEPING CARS WITH
OCT CHANGE.
On trail is Nos 50 and 51, New York
and Atlanta, via Washington and
Danville, aud also Greensboro and
Ashvilic
On trains Nos 52 aud 53, Richmond
uml Danville, and Washington and Au
gusta.aiid Washington and New Orle
ans. Returning on No 52-sleeper
Greensboro to Richmond
W Through Tickets on stile at Char
lotte, Greenville, Seneca, Spartanburg,
and Gainesville to till points South,
Southwest, North and East.
A With ,\ E U R. to A front Athens
B “ N K R R to A troin
Tullula Kails.
C “ K. Air i inn to .V from
Klberlou A Rowersville
!• “ I Hue Ridge RRto A Iront
Walhulla, Ac
i'. “ C A G it It to and from
Newberry, Alston end Columbia
F “ A A S & 8 U & 0 to A fr’m
Hendersonville, Alston <fee.
G Chester & Lenoir to & from
Chester, Yorkville 5r Dallas
II NO Div & C 0-A to & frm
Greensb, ro, Raleigh 4c
T. M. 11. Taloott,
Gen’l Manag’r
1. Y. Sage, Sup’t.
M. Slaughter, Gen’l Pass’r A
mmsm
ySJEJEM
WUiL mat. gto alt applicants, and to cut tomtri without
•*••**% L l. contain* five colored plates, 600 engraTlngi,
•bout i * ft*, „nd full doscriptioDs, prices and directions for
k ariettas of Vegetable and Flower S*«4», Plaati,
WnH Tree. . Invaluable to all. JficAiyon KC’ilMi secie
srtii lie fousia oft reliable for planting in the &/ui!luSa thus#
•“* alimat*. We make*specialty of sanplyta*
Isaawr*. TitUuwajatd Market Garin***. Address, i
D w TtfO DetrolMCi*"
filb’SllH SCHOOL
iugngi, Science &Art.
1. Admits students of all B P'‘* n,K '
‘T lias students in daily aUendanee
a-y
’'i"‘ r t)aersinoreadvanU-ges than any
branches of study
*'ti* ll 'more *and" better teachers
tu ? n i i r„v th faV , tr l - best equipped
school in ibis section. , „
8. Charges lower tor Board an J lu
tion than any ot hool.
Terms, Ps: UontL
Primary (.lasses, sl-d0
Intermediate Classes,
Academic Class, *3.00
Collegiate Classes, *4.00
French and German, SI.OO
Hebrew, Spanish or Italian $2.00
Vocal or Piano Lessons, $4.00
Organ, Guitar or Cornet, SO.OO
Painting in Oil. $4.00
Puintin / in Water Colors, $3.00
Drawing in Crayon, $3.00
Decorative Art, __ $2.00
Embroidery, Canvas or\ Nee
dle Work *2 00
Shell. Feather or Wax
Work, *2.00
Knitting or Netting. $0.50
Excellent float'd From SB.OO
SIO.OO
Elocution Free, Hand Drawing
and Calisthenics taught Free.
Backward young ladies and gentle
men privately taught it desired.
MissC. A Hansel, formerly of Au
gusta, and well known as a trainer ot
young ladies, is now a member of the
Vaciilt v and will take personal charge
of non resident girls and young ladies
both in out of school.
The Vlvsic. Art and other Depart
ments of t lie School are in charge of
thoroughly competent and enthusias
tic Instructors .
Every one interested ill tlie subjee)
of Education should write for further
information to
It well hi. Simmons,
Rector
Norcboßß, Georgia.
Oct. 30th 188:1.—tf
■ ■
A Pure Family Medicine that neve
Intoxicates
If you are a mechanic or firmer,
worn out with overwork, or a mother
run down with family or household
duties try Barker's Ginger Tonic,
If you are a lawyer, minister orbusi
ness man. exhausted by mental st rain
or anxious cares do not take inroxica
ting stimulants, lint use Parkers's Ton
ic.
If you have Dispepsia, Rheumatism
Kidney or Urinaryyomplaints, or if
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Tonic.
If your are wasting away from age,
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SAM
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rudit-ul cure for Nervoua lability and all
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xec-p its readers posted on
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NUNDA N.Y
[^i-LADIES-^
rREmfDTOGI
HIE GUEST FEM4LE REMEDY.
The Favorite Prescription of the
Waana's Mca.l Institute
NUNDA, N. Y., U. S. A.,
Foroieily, Buffalo, N Y.
For I‘r Japs'iH Uteri or Falling of the Womb,
laftaimmitlon uiul lib eration or the Womb and
til displ.K eraer.t*. Leucorrhoßa or Whites, Irreg*
• :*< or i*ninfi'l menstruation, Flooding.
and Norvouf headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia
Heartburn, Weakness in Lack and Stomach,
fcrofuK Pah in *id<\ Dizzino*s, Kidney Com
plaint. fh'.rreuLeas, Nervous ProstnUlon.Depres
•lon of spirit*. For Change of Life. General
Debi’ity of Women, *'Lamer* Kboulatinc
Ton in ■’ has no equal in the world.
if you h ivet i> d otherremedies without suc
cess, do r-’t be «li com aged, but give “ Laijiks
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W aline m or Liability whit h Ladies’ Hegdlat
iso Tonic will not cure. This is a bona
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from erptri an ce what *■ Ladies’ Hkgui.atino
1’onio” can do.
Sold by Druggistfl. Trice SI.OO per bottle, or
•Jr. bottles for |S.(XI.
LEUCORRHGEA Wash, an injection for
•11 discharge! common to womankind. A posi
tive cure in from two to five days. Solti by
4r«ggLts, or sent by mail for 25 cents in stamps.
Ladies’ Reculatinc Tonic Plas
ter. A great improvement over ail other
porous plasters. Especially adapted to the
'•male system. Sold by druggists or sent by
mail for 25 cents in stamps.
TL a Women s Medical Institute Is an associ
ation of prominent Lady Physicians, who have
-uccessfu'ly trea’ed the diseases common to
il'-eir sex, for years. Treatment given to ladies
suffering from any disease, either by mail or at
the institution. Wives, Mothers and Daughters
cun obtain advice concerning their health and
diseases by m dl. free, by sending symptoms
and description of disease. Send two three-cent
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Women’3 Medicai Institute, Nunda, N. Y.
1 HtnHan 7\U Paper.)
CWWHES
° Pins
Knows to Mes of Fame and Science for Removing
ALL IMPURITIES OFTHE BLOOD
AttoowledgH s 3-snd, Plowint, atd Ifflciont Cure for
CONSTIPATION,
known by irregular appe
u 1 >■' tito, sour belchinfe, weijjl:
and tenderness al pit of stomach, despondency.
LIVF R Hilioiisnegs. Miliaria, Chills x, ■
U itver, cauaiug ooreuesa in back an<i \»mi*
uko bottom of ribs; weariness, irritability
tongue coated, skin yellow, hot and cold cf,
sations. eyes dull,dry cough,stifled and obsh ut i
ed feeling, irregular pulse, bad colored >t< >«■!.*
APOPLEXY Kpil^P»y.l*»rnly»i!«.. r
yr UUAI Night, sound in ears giddiness
•onfusion in head, nervousness, flashes of Ugh,
efor* eves, loss of memory. Disease* of Bitchier .iid
KIDNEYS urine( ' a rk or light, red deposii
I * IUI11 " 1 burning, stinging, bearing do wo
sonsatiuQS, fre>juent desire to uriuate, uneasinoNN
iufl&med eyes, dark cirolea, thirst. Diaea»«*a «»f
HFART* Bevere littering or weight near
nLHni y heart, more so on moving quickly ai. i
when lying on left side; out of breath on exertion.
MPAnAOHF dull or sharp pains in tem|.!t*.«,
nufUlnvilL; oyei or bead; faintness, u.. .
I>i iu vaused by watery fluid. Khpniti:t
(tails, by uric acid in bloori. |{<>u pI I>i»
order* by corrupt matter. IVoruiM l»> ti. - ; r
within. €'ol<l* bv choking of the kh'iVi n>
NWAVNII’N PlhlvN, by gentle acti-.n, rei .
ih« cause, makinu a jtermanent cure. Seat by n ull i.
‘ifi cants bos of .'{o Pills: 5 hoses, fI.OC. (In {.,.«{«(
stamp.*) Addrejt*. I>Sfi. fcWAVWK 5446 N
Pit. sold i > Jiruj -
The Wonderful Efficacy of
DR. SCHENCK’S
MANDRAKE
PILLS
Han bean bo frequently and satisfactorily proven
th*t it seems almost superfluous to Bay anything
more in tUnir favor. The immense and constantly
incrfcaaintf deiuand for them, both in tine and foreign
countries, is the best evidence of tlieir value. Their
saie to-day in the United States is far greater than
«.*y other oithartio medicine. This demand is
not apaamo li.-, it is regular and steady. It is not
of to day or yesterday, it is an increase that has been
steadily growing for the 1 -jst thirty-five years. AY hat
art the reason# for this great and growing dt-rnmd y
Ur. HehenckN Mandrake PlHhcontain no mer
cury, and yet they act villi wonderful effect upon
the liver. They cleanse the stomach and bowels of
ail irritatin ' matter, which, if allowed to remain,
poison* the blood, and b** ngs on Malaria, Chills an. I
Fever, aud many other •. iHcasea. They give health
cud strength to tti« die'esti ve organs. They oreal
apl«etite aud gi\e yigor to t!io whole system. They
am in fact tb $ mcalicine of uli others which Bhoul
be taken in times liketha lirescnt, when malarial Riul
other epidemiv-:i are raging, as they prepare the syv
torn to resist atLawba of diseaso cf every character.
I>r. s«*heiit li 's Jlandi iuc* are -old b,\ !‘
druggists at r, j>er box, or sent by mail, p “itpaki
on receipt of price.
Dr. MohrncL's Hook on C'onMUßiptloo* fiiv
er t cinpluiut and Dyspepsi.i, v ii> ,i :> t
Herman. U sent frc«* to all. Addrcse |/r. r
bin. I;:.
*, Poor, f itny . ~id.
Considering all the i'is that attack
I’ttle children, it is a wonder that
any of the poor little youngsters
live to grow up.
There are children who are truly
objects of pity. They seem almost
bloodless. Their cheeks are thin
and pinched; their eyes are hollow;
end their skin is tightly drawn
over their foreheads. There is
nothing hearty about tncin. They
do not enjoy their lives. They are
suffering from the debility that
leads to marasmu*. Poor things!
Do a good deed for the pale,
poor, puny, pallid child. Hand its
mother a bottle of Broom's Iran
Hitters. Here Is lia- even for the
most delicate, the must debilitated;
lor the child almost given up for
dead. Iron in the blood ia what the
child needs to bring it up. The
little digestive apparatvs will n
cover. The pale cheeks will fill ~ut.
\ i'heweurv groan of the child will he
exehann d ha the merry prattle ut
infan ! gladness. Your • l-ii;?--:»:t will
tel! >*, v it w iai r ' /} ■ ■ r,„ n
: ' • M, fr V • ;
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ji liie Cur* or ,«•>. iuiu H j ~ l( . ,
j finJifS il'ik
rsiiM!*.’s::s £•'?' • • t
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and forSOmiEliM AOHIcn.TrP.ISTS. for
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tures of this groat journal.
• THOUGHTS r’OH THE MONTH:
Y:*Iu«L!o, Pi . o.tl ” ions to the
Fnruier lor V'.ieh -foiith in the Year.
/’ublh i-l*; Ifiuldnj: and Terracing;
Tb© Or.uige Grove ; Gogal Depart in flit;
Lot tern from the Field, ivom every Ktato
in the South, giving results of tostß of our bit
üb.nters on matters of practical benefit to the
fanner.
Inquiry Department., in which are pro
pounded and answered questions covering
almost everything of interest on the farm.
The Patron* ot Husbandry, everything
of value p •: t. tin dig to the order: topics of the
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ladiea; the apiary: horse notes ; live stock doc
tor; iiog cholera; Jersey herd; fruit culture;
Southern silk culture: gcicnee and art. the
family circle; children’s ;e |»artmcm. house
hold topics : Tm; ( ultiva giR cook hook, etc.
The liitenslv*- Syater.i <»f Farming, by
Mu. David Dickson, covering the entire sys
tem of Southern Agriculture, is now being
published in Thf. Cultivator, in series of
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1 m 2CMT AID BEAtii.
B ForuorofannathL'lofaocntnrvthei
m ßlesicanMi- .J< ;-4t !.-i.«S..«'ntiia- :><><*
Bknown tonlllio i- :>!I over tlio work; n.-
Bttie oniy fate reliance for the relief r.
■ aecidcnts amt i.am. It 1; a mcaliel’
■ ntiove price and praise—the hevtof
2 blusl. For every form of external p
I MEXICAN
1 >fnst.nug Liniment ih without an eanal. !
a U l>ei»«tr»ti*s flculi oJi<* miurle *.t,
3the very bone—making the conUntt-j
au :c-3 of pain and inllnmmation impo;: j
jsihie. its rlTectsupon Human Flesh mul
■ llm liruto Creatlmi lire equally wtimh r-
Slul. Tho Mexicmi |
; MUSTANG
9 Jniment is nor th a by gomebody i >
Z <*very house. K\ >• y day brin«, m>, a v,r
i 1 lie «pcw;y of ru ’iMcnitlo:’ buni|
fisutMlned, i r ihi : ntic. i>"\ rtyrs jp.
■ Stoit il, or ft vahiahis liors-* or ox
1 saved by tho lualiiig powt i cl this
UMMEHT
I which sper-dily ,r.:r ■. -;i t.iiments Of
Itlie ic MAN Ft.:.::: :
; kheuuiatisn ; v lUngs, Stifl !
4 'ointsi t DAiirac* ?\- j jylcs, Run*: !
».u«- Scalds, <’cjt uadi
& Mi 5: ,M ( OLil
. * b'.-r*:. 4 idilAUDt j
1 ai-. - 1 iheah, to.d
« t*.« '«• v try iC'":! c ’ tils-I
li. wit fioii* ••ars.
’ he. Jdii nc MT iATtoN il ctxjes
, - , _ (■ .-V joints,;
•*’■■■ '-v*..., li--. •. ■-;lss • doftf *>i«-;
9' : " "• ' ‘ \r hoi ta, ficah,
> lioi •», ASe»a; L .* :0 M, Wind-I
Solti L.ia,,. IV? I Ilxll, i;!iu upßi:
"the ?.<• '.a . Aid x very .dhts nihacjiU
' - A W’O C-’. :tL .. i ;.* N.i .’
• ' * .JClv \ Ai'« .liable.
S : •• ' • no. r tiisawpoinu;
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HOLME’S LINIINi
08, TflM Q
MOTHER’S FRIEND I
One of the greatert comforts to those expecting
to be confined is a remedy upon which implicit con
fidence caq be placed—one that will produce a safe
and quick delivery—one that will control pain and
shorten the duration of labor. Such la "Tuk Motii
kk’s Friend.” Try it and see what
A Blessing it is to Suffering Females.
This Liniment when used two or three weeks be
fore confinement, produces a wonderful effect,
causing a very eusy a.id quick labor, with compar
atively little paiu, and loaves the mother in a con
dition to recover quickly -orin other wordsto ha\
a good getting up. Under its use, labor will online
rlly occupy much less than the usual time, and
the suffering be diminished beyond expression.
The condition for which this remedy is offered is
of such a character as to forbid u long array of eer
tiricates. Those inten sledin its use are respect
fully referred to the hundreds who have used it,
READ THE TESTIMONIALS:
I must earnestly entreat every female expect In c
to be confined to u-e the r ‘ The Mother -
friend.” Coupled wish this entreaty, I will add
that duiing a large obstetrical practice (fortv-four
yearsi, I have never known it to fail to produce a
safe and quick delivery.
U.J HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
A lady from one of the counties of Middle Geor
gla, who lias been acting as midwife for man*
years, writes : "I have disposed of all Thk Morn-
KR'k Friend you sent m-.and I am DELIGHTED
WIJLHIT. Ih every instance where it has been
used its effects ha\«: been ail that 1 could ask i
CONSIDER IT A GKE \ t DLEmING.”
A gentleman writes: “My wife used your Mots
kh's Fkikni> At her fourth conliru ment, and in
testimony is that she passed through it without
half of the Buffering of either or her former routine
monts, and recovered from it mi much less time
Sir also recommended it to a i«dy iriend who w»t*
about (•» be confined for the Him time and si ,
•Jays: 'l HAVK NE\ Elt SEEN ANY iiNl-J i-a
through THIS GIt£A.T TUIAL WITH SO MICH
EASE AN 1) SO M l TEE St l i’EJU NO.» ’*
The names of ail thene, mid many others, ran be
had by calling at iny office.
Having had the foregoing rernedv Thoroughly
Jektko in Atlanta and vicinity, I now oiler it to
n.Y patrons as possea ;ng .superior merits.
I urn permitted als rorefcr to tlie following well
known citizens of Atlanta: L\ ,S. Newton. Wui. M
Erumley, Jr.,W. A . Gragg and D.Buin: all of whou
are ready to testify to the merit* of the prepnir
lion. Price sl.soper bottle.
- by
SoleProp’r,
„ , Atlauta, Georgia.
>or sale everywhere. f"
CONSUMPTION.
re remedy for the above diseass • by it s
n»e thouuan da of canes ot the worst kind and of long
standing Iwtve been cured, li deed, to strong is n;y
that l will Bond TWO BOTJ’LI 5
FKKK, together with a VALUAHI.R TUF.ATISK on
vhia disease, to any Butterer. <• .v« exon-sa and P <»
gddresa. Jjn TA. BLOC(JM. lhl PoaikSt.,Nef York.'
SOijf)
{yco - oss i-t
JUV'I ‘IIJi’IHHii 1
■ii* Cut Illustrate* th* Manner of Using J?
I)H. K’N
i’ouEtaln ‘J asai mj 9C! "' • ' •
50yCHf(tfRfe ,
— JJr |j V /
ra M /
f/M h miM
This Instrument is especially for tht
Vrtei t applicaiiou of
SS GASS’S CATAfc'iS RSIiZDI.
If is the oalv form of in»trume ,t vd> 'nvenlrd
vith which fluid »..edi«ire ’ ti l>c ensi e-i h .
••nnr.d perfectly np/P - •/to nil pur'la oi the n"<
•1 na-ai passagejmd the clmm'ff ■ or ca :>!**
•ommunjcaiiug iHerewith, io chi li r* »i' !
slcer* fiequentlv and from \vhl.d> 1 •• < ;i
--urrbal di whariro geuerally prm «:C b. ihe .uc .
if mroe»»8 in treat!eg Oil.irrli Idu-c' mv i.ua
■ !*«»n largely lrom tue impossilu'.i! *•! >■’ ing
i fdiiM to the-e cavities httl i . . *
if me ordinary melho<D'. This oh o-cie in .1;*
,v iy of ciTci’iimr cures is entire' .- ove r. r.<* 1
be invention of tiic Übuo! e. It' u •• i> p • «’
•ml r,o simple ttmt a chill e-tn i dm ivl *
Full and VxpUclc direction* a
a-Ik In.-jti-iuiUM-.u When u-< 1 \ ith tin- i > r>'
:mnf, I>r. sage’s ( • uili Kc>v.e,lv cure* r- •• t
«attack a of “Gilil t >. ’lti,
bvafew
X y *’wMßsal aL.S : i a
SVXPTOJJS I’m l
leadarlic. d iiurgo failing into throat, di^
.• ' i' l
oll'e-isivi', e.c. In other-, a drvncss, u. .\>'aL ry,
weak, .*r u jlamed eves, stopping up, or ohamiuv
• jon, of 1 ie«-‘saj r e . M!:., D/ in ears, do.it
■ I‘ - ~ li'O and fit nr to * I*l' •a”,
ia*a Itu ..v/, .••i*lve bveath, tnipa < lortoun
Icpriati ■ • DM* Of -moll hil I i
ne ; . I',. I. . e-ion. 10.0 of a • . . di
.e- . * . : .!r i Me.tickling ••*»*
on; a few oi iln c. H.viiipionn arc hhei to \,a
»re-*m: in :m> <\i ■ »t one time.
B ■ .Suer’s ( Hatoed y. Whet. U-Cti
u : fkr. cr* < Mjkhl Do:ic!;c, and a«’*
«’*»n» nit i wim the oa. a i.umi t •.’mot.’
>'r.t,• • <ye» U.;:.,- .i tiic Kemedy. i' a perfe t
:ea nt io U.-C. •• inmg no -trong or
rug- in - id*} •*n-. The < ’.o rs- h. me iv is sold at
deents, Doth-i>eal <k).?en: by uil Druggintfl.
if % fit .H r M. I)., i'r'tjs'r,
nr’T'Aro v *
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I’m ami »> up-*. ;> aF.u’oil fI. ; • r; ...•
ed W»t, , chain text n; r^-T\
Three Go • pjarwt > n.«*. H Jfe Jg
■rttinLv: nttpost-paid/*' T- 9 S S
tents. .\ TK.4O*D/X F - ■ ■
INDUCE 'ENTS TO A GEN S m m
4* Bi lDr. Clinton place. New *' \r‘*»
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PlU.ii! (b'VICE FOR OiiE DOLI-M
. t J*V P£.l FAMILY
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AN. Bng I inea, Card*,
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ON TAIN 3 tvrp.v
YARD IN THU I.\fl.
, H,TSU UN3VAOK, With
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f ' *• \*tt axuonutof s’^olu'c
-»t jy nt’.CHsaiy iuiurma
■ n*. • ’ {t apourfclenco,
y v :Hc!okv, bio*r»ph?,
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' , being o perfect
fi.ri.rftFv cf inference.
, Y-iU era Di'itiouiry
\eo .-.8 s:••*>, and tta
American Por>»
yulor Dictloni^ry
y ■*' eon*e only ft ? a “ ifvn t n
- :*i tlmon *Lc
--Tribuuo and l'ariocr
“Wo fc are never aeenJts
• > >i 6 'l or of*BtcntL ,, --Thts AUoeute.
tDU n.-y ofrcioreaee—hedle’B IUu??.
' .V.- c > . ‘ n Popular Di tlonary
a' • *’ ■ -t - v:i book over publfcac-d, goal.
. «.nv M«ii .oi*i 'SI. iiT’) Kutiroaatbifactiott
' * Orflerptonoc.
• , 173 Kiista St, Bew YwX
THr • STEISY OF
■■M*. m. solved
Cr ti- Fa-, lutl to f’^arrlage.
, Tboee In Lots will find
% ' strange
« “Xt S Pvrctß a!vrr-7s hidden
* i-.v* m-' S' l> fore tc.iQttLxluvl, aud
i J *8 Eat 7 Way to War
r ri»*ge cl ;o iaany An
J 6f- eitut Ps. rets that tlio
iD ■ ~V ■ ' i married should know.
>" V If a wife 1* ntnilociodbz
v -ij. • ■ -v. u. h*T wnyivtrd }Jijßbau«"
' " aK ' * •’ig t l -* 1 -* Bgv-.c \v..lßtKßiyro
. W flaitn him to h s first
*.,» VS' %'k - r love. Jtrrov. -ithtifFull
*4 »’ ✓:s D.v V i c 1-9 tr-Win trio oujoctof
■■■ \\'*\ t. - Y your Chri-e is l»y*j¥-
' VJ 1 '. i slbie. W o hero mi. aack
afe'-,'-' -w;, -tcTar-i everycour.try to got
egrets cf Lovo
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■ ■ ■ >M**'*?U* of arid
» ->4 llinO i to. fcf fa
-X. - -A Mirrlupt wbutHnispu
V - Yj ,,,SD h' s wpatUiug Invo
yn U aking you ran find in
, -jr j.? I Hotk. |f>uarLovt
•//M «• .itn'ikr-ftpt.xai.d.ti.'s
J -•'•gruatHook 77lll';iH»n wide
-«j a eneddoOr, and r '-«V.u . j Pat hway clear. Start Hh he
•'■l Hie Lhti;o la }[ .rs w vs. 1 TVn Hook sent t >firi ff.r Ttu \
Lre ' relit I ,? amps Two ’ '.-5 -ft Jrivo > .eV;s f #I.OO
--riL Co., ? Tasiiaa6t, Kow Sc.‘k.
47 Pisces of Popular Music For 21 Ct
‘ }U »*« »» raordlnary low figure*, and at tlw prb« »t;^
iins vm y r v r; ,i tbo Musical l*u bile. TtwColtootion Ls cuinpv. d*f > , n no
mwbjo t . >«puratHlyln (hoNloste Storaa, wouia ooat iH'.r Fou v^j,
Tin? * s- ' -.will tuenl'o any ad*;ra<w, pont-paill, «U
t»Ot« Qr On : WOfM A HUP ACf UPINO
aOTJIR. rtTEJW ..
AMERICAN LEVER WATCH;
fter montns of labor and experiment. wphxv.’Rx last brought etc iVc
“ A NFW WATCH. It > h Key Uindfug Wolci. v . . ,
iebraieu Ancnor Lever Movement, Expansion Malunce. Ft. 1 • .'c.« .•<•■«.
Tney are made of the beet material, and in tb • vt ry manner ?•
sure good time-keeping guaiitie*. The Cases are made of ourOv;
a l known as .% I ii in I n mjh 4.01 d. This metul has a sufficient an.o-.i
in the composition to give the watch a Kenuini* trotd :»«»• arur ••■.
"-ieed it cannot be to *d from a genuine «>o*d V>on -v i
tudgea. They are finely otnrrsred ot- ine'and arc jr
v etreng a:,d very hand-- mo fussing >t }\fc. .be. ww.h ; . L«i
fe*V *»«»« Mechanic*,, and all laboring men who »• nW.
/fl t , ' , "■%. ■ *4f\ r j> v vramh «nd an Jiceui ate 4ii»!**k#*cpcv<
,*•*-?#** " jSSr *m. *. "•* tng ami s. utiveruv it is superior lo a. wat-efr «v«-r
* ‘ - ' *** r- t'dore ..feied. Tin y can l»e Hold readily for sls and s*<*enr’
ar, d traded so as to double those- amount*-. Farmers** wen
/$p" v _ • '&*■ as Agoals can handle these watches to ad vantage, a* they
>»> con he read ly exchanged ior stock or goods. %iesemdl>e
\ V-<« - ‘ T ~ ree by registered mat: on r« cript of *-8.00. <
SI mOO " ac* om. .
J yv V‘* .. w.'4^-' the ba’anee can be j iid at \ m < - r.rm-s •. *.<•» . W « -®
'JYP'rCpb K:
-'vs$ !ljv*dfeds ol »attiiuofcia.»' £
mSk n v., , ■ ,•
IhM 1 f M: t hR ' --(action. »<« v • roi. .-e
1 • (b Send at once, it--pectfuiiy Hemy !•• a ■!:»..
Toru. Mc*r<; To. tiuMnison.Cr;. .la-.. i irK
' -t—^r?sr?fr : !:.'**■£&* ■ Sirs: months ago I purchased one *>• i-»r- \ v New
r v«r-'^a»g Z/S +J/ Amerirun lH;Ter Watrhes aim I sold It r->r t-AS.ufi. Pc -asenu
/ the another. Enclosed find cash Yours, J’ J. Ciryeo.
- H WHITE. Woodbnrn, gy., ,1 uly WrlUfs -’r-t- iwn
New American L*ver Watebcs t»ur«-iu»-,-.l Iron y-.ii receiv.. ».i
v- z.- 1 :-- iseno a luo'idlr? ft
Ayer’s
fitter V!(jf)f
For restoring Gray Hairi
' Us natural Vitality and Co!#
JSsiFpk A ‘W
Wm whlc l' in,
[ j on « so.
1..'
: original color, with theZ
; .freshness of youth. Thin !, a ; r
tlii.'keneff, foiling hair checked
haklnees often, though not a |*!
i tmecLßy its use. cak,
I si ore \ lift hair where the follicles 1
i destroyed, or the gi»nds atronu
and decayed. But such as r L
i can be saved for usefulness by t]
application. Instead of fouling
liair with a pasty sediment, it ,
keep it clean and vigorous. {,
> ecuaioiial use will prevent the b*
I from turning gray or &1W ,
1 *\n<l consequently prevent haldne
Free from those deleterious si
yia iees which make some prepsr
lions dangerous and injurious |
1 l hair, the Vigor can only
but not harm it. If wanted niera
I for a
HAIR DRESSING,
I nothing else can he found so desi
aide. Containing neither oil i,
| dye, it. does not soil white cu
brie, and yet lasts loug on the hai
giving it a rich glossy lustre and
grateful perfume.
r r.K pa Fed nr
Dr. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Nan
Practical an<l Analytical ChcmUn
♦ >LH BY ALL liKL'IiC.ISTS I VMmaU
I CURE FITS
When I say euro I do not mean merely tostoDti.
for a time and then have them rot urn •gain ImZ
r d •'"lenre. lhave made thediseueof tITKB
; LUFHY OK FALLING firCKNKSSaliflwi
I war rant my remedy to cure the worst, ctee* |W»|
others have failed is no reason for not now wato#
cure. Send at once for a Treat ise ami a FtwHouS
my infallible remedy. C4ive J£xprss3 &n.i poet •<&*
costs you nothing for a trial, and 1 will cure »n u
AdJra. Ur. H. O. BOOT, IRK P««ISt S VI
c:vr. (r
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• J- nictiern, e:-t p •. -1 »• ■. h t-
X. ’ll.lier. It ;. a tiity 4 : ii.» r.Jtl-.. .
f«t B«»eial i'lik’-vc.urse c. :y ki-.d At,
t’eaie.l, r-e : ;'»• q ( bfn
1.-.'.t-S R; l)i, ”. -IF, t'onversa?.’. ’ ?•*•!>
r.i'vi-ig, h 1,4.1.’. in, i ..
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