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WOItUK Of WhlHlH
F.ntertßin no thought tb«t will
blush in words.
A cheerful ceuiweniince is the in
ilex of « good disposi ion.
Memory in the granary of the
mind and of experience.
Avoid ns a serpent him who
writes impetuously, yet speaks
politely.
Keep thy heart, and then it will
be easy for thee to keep thy ton
gue
Laziness grows on people. It
begins in cobwebs, and ends in
iron chains.
There is no malady or sickness
more severe than to be diaeonten
ted with one s lot.
The most important lesson of
morality is ilus Never do at in
jury to any one.
There is no kind of conscious
obedience that is not an advance
on lawlessness.
Angel may glance into the breast
of a wise m.ui, but it tests only in
the bosom of a fool
If we hao no defects we ahculd
not take so much pleasure in dis
covering tfaoac of otlieis.
A king ought not o fall from
the throne except with the throne
itself; under its ,V>f.y runs he alone
linds an honored death snd an
Honored tomb.
(rood sense and good nature ai*
never separated, though the ignor
ant world nas thought other wise
Hood nature by w inch 1 mean Un
itioence and candor, is the product
of right reason.
tu trkHMSMs lllfwrre < •**•
Several days ago a young negro
and his wife appeared before Sr
mou Peterson. aba. k knight of
the mral Arkansas WtKt, and <!*
mandeil.a divorce
“Whst's de trouble <w«xi w ‘
a>k«sl old Sim. r
"Ifcmr.; lib v.d m; at sh*- ka.i t
tib w.d me. refried U/t l. Jsioiii
"Why kaiai jw ‘
■x'anss she aia 1 eddyeaTed «f
ter my stul osar
"Is* berwr eddyea
/<** rental" he ktisl ’
r-piled iht v m*iu
•\>- sbt mom bid uk > book
toast den I has boss, tin b«a
at k;ne wUui ssib
•Se ambers.. i* Sue feat «.«1
oar m. dog but übe Sum; spel, cut
boige tw soil uk Eher' Uum- I
comes >o de bouse I nnds dt* om
baals: bar book, liui I unnwii;
erne,', nothin' bUm it de ; at,'
"Es yw wosier, feoch ant tut
iu de bouse, var won. suitl. lui
l»hu it de poL* revalued the
wife.
“Ob dalaitt hvat .'*c i«e
omat s day, *s I mentssi
de c-f se. is ter furnish ftou.-xn *
eat. l>at's wbni I itsmed yet
fer. Kait t 'speck aae ter keep up
de rejiertatioc c de family ih'
hussle for bread. 1 longs Ur de
s'eiety.”
“Madam.' said ;fce
oase is ergin yer Dc bible says
dat cr oman urns' mind whi:t bei
huaban savs. Es be told >*r to
put sutbin' in de jx>t, an jer dtd -
nt do id', why den yers hud yet
sef liable. Mr Ultrk. write ou»
er 'voroe for dis gennerman. but
doan gin one ter de lady."—Texas
listings.
He was a young lawyer and was
delivering his maiden speech.
Like most young lawyers, be was
florid, rhetorical, scat enrg and
weary. For four weary hours be
talktvi at the Court and the jury
until everybody felt like lynching
him When he got through, his
opponent, a gnziled ild profes
sional. arose, looked sweetly at the
Judge, and sail;
"Your Honor, I will follow tie
example of my young friend who
has just tinishtd: and submit the
case* v about argument.
Then he sat down, and the si
lence was large and oppressive.
A prov erb is; -Ark a pig to din
ner and he will put his feet upon
the table W el. pigs' feet are
not bad on the table.
“Ate bananas heal hy T" head
lines the New V; rk Sr* Not all
of them The last one we saw
was in consumption
A young girl began to siug:
“Listen to the mocking bird.” and
everyl>oJy in the room rushed
hastily out to find a mocking bird
to listen »o.
She was admiring herself and a
$25 bonnet. ' l>o you think if
becoming, dear’ ’ she asked of her
young husband. "Yes, 1 io, was
bis response; "1 think it is becom
tng very decidedly deal
•-Gentlemen of the jury, said a
Tecutasoh (Neb.) lawyer last week,
“there were just thirty-six hogs in
the drove. Please renaetnbet the
fact - -just three times as many as
in the jury box. gentlemen
Tnere is always a spot in our I
sunshine . it ia a ahadow of our I
LAWKKNTKVILLK, R. 11. H.
Leave liawrenceville 7:00 s ni
Arrive at Suwauee, 7:40 a m
lieavo Muwannae .. 7:.H8 pin
Arrive Law renceville... 8 2‘2|p in
The train leaving Ijawre.iceville
at 7:00 a. m., makes close eonneo
tiou with the “Relic train" at Su
wanee, arriving in Atlanta at 9:20
aiu lleturlng leaves Atlanta at
thls p ni ami arrivingat Lawrence
villeat 8:22 p. m
HDWIN BERKLEY
bupei inten lent
THE UEOICIA PAC.IFIC
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Ftteeaugat I'tu.il Hervir* or
the AUstiU sue i .'bartout Air
haue liiviaiuL wil; he as follows
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" UaiuesviJle »M " 5.25 “
" Auauta l SSp n> ll.aiaat
aOOuMMOIiaTTOX Taxi* k UXI SEL Li
ociino soars
Lnavw Atlanta a.U j, m
Arrive ai Gainesville t.Sfin
aoounoMiTtos tkai* a. l. belli
aoi*o aorrs
IjMivc Gainesville t.iv a m
Arrive Atlanta .*•
NO is- LOCAL i REIGHT.
OOISS SOFTS
Leave Charlotte 6.00 am.
Arrive at Gaffneys 10.50 -
Spartanburg 12 53 p. m.
" Greenville.. .4 IS fa
" Central 7.30 «*
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
001*4 *OK Til.
Leave Central 4 45 a m
Arrive Greenville V 03 a m.
" Spartanburg . .10 20 "
“ Gaffreys 1.03 p. m.
" Charlotte 615 “
AHfroigln t nun, on t int road carry pas
renjrers. All )nutwuigei trams run
through ho 1 tan cille and Richmond
without change, connecting at Ihu
ciile with Vt Midland Rwv, to all
eastern cities. and at Atlauia with all
lint* diverging. So 5U leaves Rioh
, mond at 12.46 P M and So B arrives
there at S.HO P M 52 leaves Richmond
1.26 A M. 58 arrives there 7.*i A M
The local freights stop at alwive ata
' Hons Si te Si minutes
BI'FFET SbEF.PUfG CARS WITH
OUT CHANGE.
t ill trains Nos 60 and 51, New Fork
and Atlanta via Washington and
lianiille, and aiao Greet is, >. tro and
Ashvills
On trains Nos 52 and 55, Richmond
and Dwvflt, and Washington and Au
frusta, and W ashington and New (*rle
ans Returning on No 52-aieeiiei
Greensboro t<> Richmond
•Sr-Through Tickets on sale at Char
lotte. Greeuv ilie.Mtaits-a. spananliurg
and Gainesville to all points South
Southwest, North and East.
A With \ KRR. to A from Athens
R “ NHRR to A from
Tabula Falla.
C - - K Air Line to A from
Kihmoo A Bowersvitle
1* « Blue R>dge RRto A Iron
WftlhaklliL Ac
n " C A UKKto and from
Newberry Alston e;id Oolutnhia
T * AA S A Sl!* oto A fr'ui
Hendersonville, Alston Ac
>« l'healer A Laaoir to A Iron.
I'heeter, Yarkville A Pallas
H hi t lht A 0 O-A to A Ira
Grecants ro, Raieich Ac
! Edwin Bsakhh, Hupemitlendend
A L Rives.
2nd \. P. A Gei. Manager.
M..SiAP«BTkK, Gen’l Pastr A
Tip,p«.Hi
m Mff * v.-Uvpaa Korn,. Pec lio.un
■ ■ • 4*41 Fdfc «4H Ol iUagMM •mM Hiou,
iMWVk »MiK«4h tiolils lA46A Utasill.H.<! Kg, AUM-
If.vAK UtotMi Kilikiuiais wit), R4»li_ A flawy, vat Shuie scar
I pin 4*04.3 «*Uctt>4i *<*«.*** He**but: lea; Ur..na
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m vKii CL-ai'i fcoa «.f Mb Mfck
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NORTH KASrUHN RAtt.ROAK.
.StII’KRINTKNDKNT's OFFICE,
Athena Oa May 10th 1884.
On and after May 12th 1884,
trains on this road will run as fol
lows t
Ml Vi
Leave Athens 8:00 a ni
Arrive at Lula 10:00 a in
“ “ Atlanta... 1:00 pni
“ “ Tain Falla.. 12:50 p m
Nt'-.l
Inave Athens 4:80 p m
Arrive hi Lula 7:00 p m
Arrive Atlanta ll:30pm
Nolo
L'v. Talu. Falls 7:40 am
« Atlanta 8:40 am
Arrive al Lula 9:50 a m
Arrive at Athens 1:30 p m
NO 52
Ltvive Atlanta 4:40 pm
Arrive al laila 7:40 p m
Arrive at Athens..... 9:20 p iu
Tam.it.ah Falls A.vommopation
Lv. Talu. Falls j 8:45 p ill
Ar Rabn tfap lunc. j 7:sopm
L'v ltab n Gap June. ] 8:30 p in
,6r. Talu Falls | 9:30 p m
Tallulah rails accommodation*
will run on Wednesdays and Sal
urdayw. All other trains daily
Sundays excepted ('onneetion
made at Lula with fvseseuger
trains i>n Richmond A Danville
Railroad, both east and west—
Tickets for sale at General office.
iVvllege are . to all ixwnta. and in
formation furmsl eil with pleasure
M SLAUGHTER.
4len Pass .Agent
.HR RF.HNAUD. Sup
GEORIQA SCHOOL
UrL
Adm 4* stmlewM .vs ail are* ami
; hclii WMW.
1 Ha* stwAevn-k «w daily auendan.*
rvwvwentAnk a« lVa,>mi»a4xw»
X Ha* a iw-iser kvnMssa than aay
,rt« S. -W.V..
6 t *»«■> uevre advamti pe* t hav, a»>
i .*!«*! » h«vrti
X T««. b.<* wsvr* hraw. be* .v< tsadt
I tvat. anv .w aer **«k
4. Ha* never a**d t»4*« tea. her*
that, aid «aher tUmk
7 1* by far Ms ><es» *v«iHssi
* -h. *>l in tbt> -e. t i.ii.
A s 'barjr- Pvarar tin awn Ta-
I OivE U.ki arty .sher acMwwl
Prim rry 4 ioaaek. 41.(Hi
Jntrrm*duiti Otesvei. SZ (•(
Ar«4lenui t’tiutK, SS fM
Oeltyptmt: Cu ««■**, $4 (H
Prrtu* ami OVentoi. R
ft fit ira yinaNUi u- hahat #.L t*fi
Tim! or Puitu Lr**(m\. 44 Of*
OutUMtar t 'urufi. ts. W'
PatHtiHt) It. Oil. ®4 00
Ptii-tih a. Wat* (i»t.iea S 3 Ofl
liramunc iv. fnnwa, St.lHi
Itt’i'O'iAUrr Ar i, tS tttl
Can w or .Vee
dir Wori $2 Ml
fikrli frratkfr m Wui
»r«w, $2 <M'
Knautu; or Httlmu. Bhill
L.3rrlitm. bear c As* $b M*
I, flit Mi
f ret, fiutui frrawtlu.
utui CMUMtttruu- Oman: Frmt.
hu'i-um 'i tntutii UtUtn and oetitir
mri. s-imMi Ivunht ti deeirm’.
el- A Hats«e. formerly of An
gwsia am well known as a nracner ol
v»uut ladies, tsnow a mem her of the
rwulu suit wil. take |*-rsoua. charge
ut non reaudeni girls and young lade-.
IwuA, in out of achtiol
I’ll- Mean An aud other Impart
menis .if the Scb(«i! are hi charge of
ihor..i.ghlv iaimjieleut and enthusias
tn 1 li-iroetsirs
Even one inierested in the suliev-t
of rxlucati .n should write fig further
information to
lerreii H.Simrnons,
Recto r
Nobcbois, Georgia.
Oct. Alik ISKS -t,f
PAM'S 11
\ Pare Family Mr-iaro the nrr.
lulonralei
If yon are a mechanic or firmer.
worn fait with overwork, or a mother
run down with family or household
duties try Parker’s Giuger Tonic,
HISOOX k. CO
-163 William street. New York.|
htk . and *■] sizes, al all dealers in medi
cines. Great saving in buying dollar
size
/% JiVRXHAM S
y IMPROVED
STANDS TURBINE
jjßh A Is the best coustruetod
and finished, gives l>et
gF- Del jiereeui ag> in or r
MiaSn |iowhi aud is mild for
ffl j rTT /O less money per horse
N|£gv. power, than auo other
wO- Tuiiiiue in the world
•jvNew pamphlet sent free by
BURNHAM BROS., York. Pa
I I I ,!i | (I
BOOK A (rnnfniiir treated
with o vJ “ bt' sur|irl# tiial
is uuexamplep in w hat is now for the
first time ofioreo them liy ihe Liters
ry Revolution. Some of the lies!
standard hooks of the world, sujierle
ly illustrated, riehly iMiuud. retailed
at a mere fraction ol former prices.
Big I iisccunte aud exclusive territory
nlvtn good agents. IMi page catalogue
tree. Write uumk. John B Alder
Publisher, 3H- Pear) Street New Y’k.
"Rough on Rats clears out Rat-
Mice, Ac. 15,
"Rough on Ccirus %m < orus Bui.
ions. Ai 16.
Thin jmople • W ell s Health Renew
er’ restores health and vigor cure,
dyspepsi Ac *1
"Rough on Toothache mutant re-
IM 15*
1 Julies who would retain frr«kT»i
and virwkf don’t fail U l.r\ Well -
Health Renewer
"Ruch-pailia. great kidney and ui .-
uary cure.
Flies, r.ut.iies ants, lied -bags rats
mice, cleared out by Rough ..h R»i
--l&t ““
Rough on Coughs," li .H'hes, 16, liu
lod 25.
ALDENS MANIFOLE
CYOI.OPEDIA.
Ovei 3MS.WSI subjects ami S,KOU tllns
1 rat loio limner..oi maps 44 voluoo--
laijg. ... 1 a vi, hSkWi; cheat lei esMtb.n
415 «SI Kpe«4USeu pages five MSI.Mi
vduiaes choice Iws.kr descriukive .at
aJogues free. 8.... ks f,« einuiiiai mil
hedareiHtyuwut on evidence of *,sd
faith. NOT eol.t hv .isalerv prt.-es too
low oHN B ALOES. Pab-bMier.
lf.Teaey St New York.
»ANhNTM and BO A Hl* tot
three live V uubg Men or Ladlei
in each (county. Address P W
The Herald
4 OK THE
ENIvAUCJFI)
AN l>
I vu» ii ) VEI)
This lwing tlu* groat elec
tion year, it will he one of
unusual interest to all class
e» of readers.
HAVING ENLARGED AND
IMPROVED THE
HERALD
We propose to make it a
live po tical PAPER, ltd
I up with the times, and
,MK-p its readei's post to on
all important movements
of the two >rrva; POLITI
CAL PARTIKS. who-.
forces ire alrea-’y marshal
injr 1«h e sytvat }H>litiea!
COk TEST.
In po iii. - the
HERALD
w ill luainuiin in the future
us it has ib the ;>a-l liir
pnncipks* of t rue
JMt'EKSaYUX HE
MOCILJC} !
hut w ill not >e biased l*y j
any Political jWING orj
With Justice to all, our
motto shall be,
“H F.W T< ) TH i : I,IN E»
|LET THE CHIPS FALL
WHERE THEY MAY
TERMS
$1.50 PpYr
IX advavci;.
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LADIES
REGULATING
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THE SREiT FEMILE BEMEDf.
The Favorite Pi«m ription of the
ffma’i Mdiiil listitcti
nunda, k. y., u. s. a.,
Formoaly, Bulfulo, N Y.
For Pi ; ps tie !tei or Fallisig of th# Womb.
in!ia , a hi.,l Tl. et ati.in of the Wonih ana
all dis, 1 e *. It. '.'*: .icaor White*, lrruE*
aUr «• l : t s -.uaiion. Flooding, Sick
end N - ie\ h. o. liivP,'eNtu*n. Dyspepsia
Hear: ;;. V. . r . m Hack atui Stomach,
•ct ! t *s Ktdocr v\>n»
rlalr.t. . •«•»' N i s Prostration.iSeprco
•b'n ! > , » V a Clt.ruo of Lite, General
D h **i • ‘ Lvmf.s Rimulatine
T“NiC ” . |W H<* :! ill th> it orld.
if > ern . ■ .'a writ boat sac
***' ra i, bin give •* Ladiei*
h* ' j» .«»-i jJ4 trtai. It MNr
'-•7* •-■ , i a-.d f- mattnirtlif.
* v with (tu; weak news or
' at * ,r six. lay aside the
aKv:. • >r a|U » |rT .. [ APIM »
i a.. eh vra guarantee will
5 5C 7 " ■ f-'r *nj case of Female
*“ ' Ladies'Regflat
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'e-. t: * e *. > ?e* * - ' « hi Apt'S who know
- * <■ * I-ai .es' RxGnjkTiNa
Tonic - n do
' * I s * . vV s par bottle, or
w*. ' >r sSar J. •
L€c*o<^^»?HvjLa Wash. »« injection ft>r
ah c.s .rges ,nto w u-rkiud. A poel
' : r*\ e,i vs. Sold by
4rai. ; v <- v : Ar » ct'nts in sun.pa.
Lad £ s* Ria-uATiNC Tonic Plas-
Tl*t. Ak. r . . vAvu ~t over a'.l other
" fVi ■ adapted to the
v c a>t seat by
«**•- -2 cr--:< -tamps
• nar* « ; /'Sftrfe ia an a&socl*
iMENaf IjNAtwat * have
*y r ol *. e dxitSN cxvmmoa to
vrw. i ex;,r.eat gn <m D ladtee
jv4.fr f ■'.*?* . .‘beef w-i.her by mail or at
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AbtalA adxve U>t:r health and
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w -’** *•. " - ; l*o ’.i N-vtal
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ill OF THE BLOOD
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flßEimm evesdtill.«±rv c..Lurh.si.:ii;*a aYrdobstmc;
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mib&kDon* ie!.; unfurr t annate. aacasiartM
lbAamaa em uark t- - Tt*. w rst Ihtf-avr* of
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nLnn I , Re*-1. tuoic M> ot nu : g fuekly at 4
wtxflti h tag m. >e.ft sidf («at ol breath nt evertent.
HEADACHE. £ «tS tSLVSSZ
Im>ps4 is .se_ It fttFC. Kkeuma
tisai. Ae. % by wrir- Fi'. it Rnwel
<>rdr;T by iwrrtipt i .fc ’ Uat ua« ty Um »—*
• iib.-a. t kit,!* Vv eb: kiag ot il»« aocreticsss
NH mr x PILLS, i' L-itle f-ii 14 MMT,>
U» — 1 se. j.u..- I»r ki- rauMK ru-*-. Sw-.at by i, .iii
2Ti •• ii7k I-. £nf :• * 5V - -Si tu (la |6.*tae»
6 : it;;. fc\ 11>E d NUN
The Wonderful Efficacy of
DR. SCHEIUCK’S
MANDRAKE
PILLS
Hr* bean bo ln*Quently xa-i sati6fßct.>nly proven :
tiuit it weamß JLiiiJ.wt to say RLytlimw- 1
more m their f»vor. The maiM-nee aud conntjUiiJy *
iDcre-Rhiiijr deiiian if »r tb<*hu. both in thi* aud foreign
eouiitruth, if tbe best iwiav. ffe of tiieir value. Their
RxJt to-dlay in the Via ted States ie far vrcatie.r than
Any other Ctthaiii A iuedka»e. This is
not Fjiafcu vdi.-, it is rc.'u'.ax and ut* ; ly. It ib not.
of to day ot yesterday, it is aa iucrt-A.se that has bee.:i
tfTOwuur torthel c. t thirtj uvt s’ears. Whrt
urn Ual ;tjuA 'usf.>r ti egrc-st tc.il un.iugd»ra»L.lt
l»r. SiWn«’k% 'ittndrako PiilßWsor.te.in no mer
cur>. uud \<-t theiy ml w..‘i ▼’• udfir'id -ct nium
the liver. They 4 HAune t‘i; et .moh and bowels ol
rU trriUtiu.’ natter, ■which, it tllmvc i to remaia,
)KniM*n» Liu. 14*50 i, aud b r li*m oa Mhini-'sa,Chibs au l
; Itovur. 4tad Jua.ti> oi.b.rr 'h -cuues. They jrive htviith
i 6bdA*:.«Wc r i*i ut Ihe di~*. ill its on.-r-.ua. Ilii j crua:
j flyw|iU>ac4 r ivoTi-rorto the vhc.l- .vateiu. The.-
MMiitM-.ttl BUttl'n u:e 4-f 4.11 .thOTA Mllidl bNr.j
tieldUtetA ilitimes Lk' th* ph .*. when u.eie;
eradtM/u afcr.-. i«a*;.a;>, $.4 Liiy j .-'ejihre bie cu
l-a* to ru*i„4 «.f »v» ry
I*r. Scheark's Mnmlrah ■* Pills *; Id by .
<tr«cY'-i«h4i st<Bscw jg-r U \ , : ..t by j> 'stiA;..
eu reoe.vt k/i price
!>r* Njlrw k's Bar-lt . t: i «nsE:itpiißn. Ij,
.’r Ciwu«!»i<ii Mid Dyspefikia,
t-€o*mau. if »ui*it lre<* lo all Au
A «|V, r> .. I'm
• . -All.
Cui:-.i<i. i ’iijjdli t l . . ; ;t.uk
Inik di.lilrcn, it i- a v.i. kler that
a*iy tis tin- ]>oo;- Utile vnungsters
n.f’tn jjtviw up.
H,( re are eltildrt n u ho at e truly
iJic, t;. of pity. 1 '•. > seem almost
i.lo xllcss, 1 heir cl ceks are thin
•mi* pinched; thcii eyes are hallow,
mid tin ir skin is tiehtlv drawn
over their j»ucheads. there is
notiliiljt beam shunt tntbi. They
do not enjoy their lives. '1 hey tro
sutler iny from the debility ’ that
hauls to marasmus. Poor things!
i*o a yood iL-e-,1 f (ll the pale,
poor, puny, pallid . hHd. 1 land its
mother a bottle (.1 brown's Iron
B>/tt is. Her Elite i yen for the i
most dchc.it rile ie,,-l dchillt.Ucd; 1
! ii tin ( !nkl .•htlct yi\« u up (ol
«li .id. holt in tiic blood is what the i
1 ihild 111 I. I , i, 1 i.rilly it up. Ihe
hole dtycstiw appo iles will le
i co\er, i 111 p lie 1 1,. ,ks w ill till .Mil.
! Hu.'w<a ..an nt it., child will be
j Wvh : dI- i 11.,I 1 ., imiiv p<,,ule <>l
1 in’.at 1 \ • •si w ill
| t»-P i ••
f 'V *l’**»W V“« 'W.H ■ytviip
SillMllbti isjJ-ftOiM SkJtrt.
THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR
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jm BOPTfUm IjHtBW 8a-
I \ !i. jj p&trotlS of
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lUolfcHbffl,
JLj Iffy to tti great m»rlti for Agrlculturtßta*
a» a medium /or cod trolling South-
*®'The Southern r rmv A TOR’S devoted to
the Agricultural and Industrial inter* .f> of the
Mouth -and every iminbor eot*? out ficighted
with infomu.tion vital to the mk,<. • ~iiho?e
whose iiiteifstjs itsid serveh Jt is the
oldest and roost i.ouu Ur .lon rnals in the fuion,
and for SOUTHKKN AGKU T i.Tt’RIsTS. for
whom it hiu> labored lor half a century, has
no superior.
The following arc some of the leadiug sea
turcs of tti is groat journal.
• THOUGHTS FOR THE MONTH :
■\alunlde, I'rurtioal to the
F»tm<’r ioi Karl* Month in the Year.
I’uMit* ltoada; I >itcliiiig ami Terracing;
Tin- Or.unfot.rove; l egal Department;
Li'tieri from the Held, from every State
in fli ‘ south, giving results of test! of our best
planters on mailers of practical benefit to the
farmer.
In miry I>epnrtmeut, in which are pro
pfuin Uti and answeud questions covering
all.m*' everything of inioivst ou the farm
Th?> Patrons of everything
of value pertaining to the order: toi.ics’of the
** m «* ; fashion department, attractive to the
lttvlios ; the apiary : horse notes ; live stock doc
tor: hog cho'era: Jersey herd; fmiUculture;
Mouthern siis culture: bcence and art; the
family circle; children’s department: hense
hold took*: Thk i t i.tivat •. cook book, etc.
•The Intensive System of Farming, by
Mk. David lncason, covering the entire sys
tem of Southern Agriculture, is now being
published in The On riVATOR. in series of
twelve monthly numbers. Back numbers can
be furnivhed.
JA.s. P. 21 1 Mil* O.V Jt CO., *
State * Prino* nv I’ut.i'.-in rs, K.iera vers, and
Blank Book MannuicUiren*. P. 0. Drawer 8
ATI.AN"’ A, GA.
Tas Southern CULTIVATOR One Year and
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w- . . . relief c»-
j i } i. iri :i inedicie*
r * »** l*ci.t or
1 i&hV^U
U.aii« X • -.U.i » *SKI •. i ( *
< f jft'-i : ♦-* 1 maw»iiO<l lTrtJW**
5 .ill Fi oh ft’ V
2 2 aacfe>
* fi'&SH i
£* « va> V £ Hi! li
• ..t is w-.Vsi 1-y ttrurcbmly in!
'* C’ B .' •* r V»»- ? ti- burn j
’ ■ ' . *»•' .C » i«: t)M r* -
L cr r. X . c«aM<: t «»*«• €>C oi
: immm \
r; .. ’ c ailments oii
t isamatlsßi, *vcT**ugt, Stiff
t oatru; i*«t l iiitie ~ Iturui I
' r *** “hi>». Cue s* i:r ai- .» and I
; •»» «*< 'f' l ■ !« Suites* ami]
v ’ *'frtSf•>: 1 r-s, Old!
< i.f Aii);,lalua.|
.dpplfi, Ot.r.! lTreaaf. ami*
il - ■ vet cvcry form r f c j
Ukealttih;) • • . , i
. rt ha list te ? - nON . mm .» •
vt.lria* bwiiuc,. jr>lata,f
r,Ti: iiitiu So;*', lice oi j
*:?*« s. I- oot llortSK'tew Wont., " ah,l
ili- .ox? U«»r>\| brrutclir*, U'iad-J
gc Spovir*, Thr.uh, lUagixine,
Old '.h-< », jFql! A.iii* Fian I:von
tl *Mui d every of he a* mHaocxil i
to l\ tue ocrniMuita » f ihcj
hi: • 1 V'cok y.:-.f a*-e liable,
i ' ' xi- ji.x Liaimciit j
r - •<• never dhappoibU,)
- riara
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m
A Ctf.l
HILME’SIINIMENT
OR, THI P*
MOTHER’S FRIEND!
One of the f reatust comforts to those expecting
to be confined is a remedy upon which implicit con
fidence can be placed—one that will produce a safe
and quick delivery—one that will control pain and
shorten the duration of labor. Such is “The Moth
er’s Friend.” Try it and see what
A Blessing it is to Suffering Females.
This Liniment when used two or three weeks be
fore eonftm ineul. produces a wonderful eflfect,
causing a very easy and quick labor, with cornp«.
atively little pain, and leaves the mother in a con
dition to rccovcrquickly or in other words to havt*
a good getting up. Tudor its use. labor will ordina
rily 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 a long array of cer
tificates Those interested in its ust* are respect
fully referred to the hundreds who have used it.
READ THE TESTIMONIALS:
I most earnestly entreat every female expecting
to be confined to use the "Tint MothkxS
Friend.” Coupled with this entreaty, I will add
that during a large obstetrical practice (forty four
years , I have never known it to fail to produce a
safe and quick delivery. *
11. J HOLMFis, M . D., Atlanta, Oa.
A lady from one of the counties of Middle tieor
gta, who has been acting as midwife for many
years, writes : ”1 have disposed of all Twv Motw
Kk*a Friend you sent me. and 1 am DELHIHTKI)
WITH IT. In every instance where it ha* been
used ita effects have boon all that 1 could aak l
CONSIDRH IT A CHEAT Hl KsslNU ”
A gent lonian writes "My wife used your Min
kr’s Friend at h» r fourth eoßftnement, and he
Ktttiimony Is U»at she paaaed through It with ont
half of the uunvring us either «>t her former confine
merits,and recovered from Din much lose time.
She also reoummrnded it to a Udy friend who aus
t about to be confined for the first time, ami she
wavs: M hAVK KKVK-b aKUN ANN CM roi,
THRO van l his CHEAT THI A). WITU 80 Ml i l|
KABK. AND SC LITTLh MM h HlNu ’ ”
The name««if all th*v-< and many others, can he
had by calling at my ofth e.
Having had the foregoing remedy ThoroioMi >
I 'I‘MRTKnVn Atlanta and vicinity, 1 Wow “lief It to
my patrons as pomatwamg superho tm rits
1 am (RTWtiUed alao t*» refer to the tottowtng well
known elt1»« os of Atlanta <' 8 Newton Win M
iYumlev, Ji ,w A Orcgg and D Itaiu. aU of whom
are r«'»dy to l«Ufy 1o the menla of illti prepsl•
tipn thrice |l :»i i»e» tmltlv.
Vepared by
- J BRAD FIELD,
Jlpr aa k gucrywhirr
TUirVfCC "PRorusiONAt
I nlLl LO^inUiUrt.iiuciivr
fwwftdet <ml bool* ,v s IMwMW fikatehne, l»f Al t IS
lOOtio)* t rnsw onts.with
«»| I Os nSp life. wo L MMhHllhta |>|C
S.-l/i off/f by ~n, »</*""!* M «m|r «fW<M S«W
: making gau »»*» iw agent )>*• »<>id *;«rri
aw<Ml.»., ageM >,** p*..*t f.R two faneu. It *«l)shke «iM
nr* w e want lAeinm* event* |y a
lin Cut Illustrate* th« Manner of Usia^
DIC. PIEHCK’S
fountain Nasai Injector, W®lK
DOOCKFigpt 7
This instrument in especially designed for thtJ
(hxrfoct applies lion of
DR. SAGE’S CATARRH REMEDR.
It is the only form of instrument yet invented
with which llnlil L.edicine ran l»e carried high
p and r,rr/< etly appht <l to all parts of the affect
ed nasal passage-, and the chambers or cavities
communicating tiuuewith, in which sores amj
ulcers fre«|ucntlv exist, and from which the ca
tarrhal discharge generally proceeds. The wan.
of t access in treating Catarrh heretofore has
hi’.sen largely from the impossibility of applying
remedies to these cavities and chambers bv anr
of the ordinary methods. This obstacle In the
way «sf eftecting cures is entirely overcome bv
»«e invention «»f the Douche. Its use is
and so simple that a child can understand it.
Full Mild cxplii li direction** uccitiiipanv
each instrument. When used with this instru
ment, Dr. Mage’s Catarrh Remedy cures recent
y* __ •attacks t.f “Cold in tho
jLj| jgJJJhUjj ■< cad ”by a few applications.,
Fj^CATARRH
headache, discharge falling into tiiroat, some*
times profuse, watery, tliick mucus, purulent,
offensive, etc. In others, a dryness, dry,watery,
weak, or inflamed eyes, stopping up, or obstruc
tion, of nasal passages, ringing in oars, deaf
ness. hawking and counting to dear tiiroat,
ulcefations, scabs from ulcers, voice alterexl
nasal txrang, offensive breath, impaired or b»ta>
deprivation of sense of smell ami taste, dizzi
ness. modal depression, loss of appetite, indi
gestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling «wush, etc.
Only a few of tlie.se symptoms are likely to b*
present in any case at one time.
I>r. Sage’s C atarrh Kefriedy, when used
with Dr. Fferce’s Nasal Doix lie, and ac
eompanied with the constitutional treatment
which i- recommended in the pamphlet that
wraps c:« h bottle of tin* Remedy, is a perfect
-;> *.-i!ic for this 1 >ath-or.ie disease. It is mild and'
ple.i-v.mt to u>e, containing no strong or causrio
drugs or poisons. The Catarrh hemedv is sold at
juceuu, Douche at tio cents,by all DruggUu.
U ' flbltff M. It., I'rap’r,
m'KPAI.O. N *
FAMous and DEcTsTuE BATTLES OF THE WORLD
ByCAPT KINO. U. A. A lIIHTKKV FltOM THK RATTLF.PIPI 11 „ . «MbW|
*• 'U » j*.»-H w F law or ln f .L.t. r ha. turned on a .111 UCon tea t A o™Tlfo„k JilViM* k s'i k ’* ■* 4 *«
lu.r Mini„dFin. llluaSSs7* f it2£
Cj Wr.u •> MN for full J.itripuon and tertua Addread, C. MKIUKBT A tkT.^Plm^deTpkl^p^
~ —™— l ■ i|U. ta>
aOXJR NEW .
MERICAN LEVER WATCH!
er niouths of labor and ezn-rlmeut. we have at l*»t brought in u,
A NEW WATCH. Uis a Key l%T«*a-wIf«h%IFmL
br»io,i Auchor M »vemeiit, Bzpaaelou B*l»noe. Kuhv Jaweiei
toy art* made of the host material, and in the rery beat manner 10 at t»
iro K .,od time-keeping qualities. The u>o are rnaue ..f ourCetabvMed
known Aluminum «.oM. Thi. n.et.l luu a aafflelaatai^Xi
X the Com goal turn t.. give the watch a genuiue void hbUiaraiM
l l £,*“ not t*>id from a geuuiue iiokl win «a»-?{?bs »Sf£Ji
uages They are finely engraved or engine turned and are cua/alte a«4
- * „ “f. very hand-ome maklua it Juat the watch lor RaUMai
‘"•n whe reqalre a ga#4
Y- •‘""ii: \>nir|RHHKira|e Um,kp«p»*r. Furtul
“jesa lu .K * ud "pecuiati it la auMrior to any watch aver
w!X Si wetore <*fl>red. They can be a.*ld readily for $n aad M**a.k,
traded no as to doable thoee amount* Farmer* aavaii
** Agenta can handle tbeae watch** n» advauwga, ae the/
can l* read lyexchanged ter*toek or good*.
Watch free by registered mail, oa reeaipt of SB.OO.
we will aeudlt **. O. Don receipt of g | ,QQ accouat
Hmwllr* l, ie balance can be paid at tbe expreaa uTßc* Vf* aiae
WMATlgly haveverv fine Aluiu.i.oOj Gold Chalaa at $ | .00 «h**h
B-autitul M--dsi *an * harm* 50 cenM. »* t»ara k h»
xbvde ofteatiojoalala but bare room foreoly a few 0
W&I&MtP , Wo * lD Mas r c Co. youlo Park. Cal. Jaa I, UK
wStfßrF The |« «•» Aluminum Oold Watchfi-ahoh^dfo^
mfiFWwl eaiisfartlon le;.. '••*» fur t utora a at. tiag halana* te
K ' m ° j - ua * luuce - Keapeitfully Hem/ Bialthwalt
SB© lc Wori h MuTf'ACo. Uumuaon. Col Jan. U IDM
Mr&ttrj Sir*.— Some tnotuh* \g.» I purrhaacd ona «t >«or |*.w h*#
•^Lfc. / r V Ameri.-an Lever Wat. he* and ! auW U for#tt.o» Fiea*«*ea4
‘ tUcliAo^ivr - kucluaed £ud cash. Ywura, B. J. Oreea.
y?‘ H WHITE, Woodbum, Ky.,July*J. ll«. Write*; Th* tw*
-UW !t yAr- ffljstv.--',- V -W Amerii an Lever Watcbea purenaaed Iron you r*c«U*4aU
world Manf'gCo. 122 Nassau Street, New York
It is wW»»i that ire meet with an article that so fully correspondi
irith it» advertised good qualities as does the New American l ever
Watch. It has the advantage of being matte of that precious metal
Afinuinutn (iald; its works tire of the best make . and the yrin ml style
of the case rauk it with the best ll'atrhes made anywhere. H e recoiH
mend it to our readers as a h atch that will give entire sati*f(Utioa>
*
We Want Agents tor the WORLD’S CYCLOPEDIA
And to get at < nee Brisk, Energetic and Successful Workers, we have decided to give
$ 1,000 CASH
mcnta that A get its cannot fail to earn from SIOO 1° S3OO per month. "< " U 1 * |#ll
£1 noo n A SIT
feud a sample Cyclopedia by mall, te auy lwll j resits*
• MR. If ron do not find the Cvclopedia worth th# met*** we Will refund the ca»h rash p rt , m lu«*
• .i«-. mo feVoiif* on all o: r» sent hi. a the n»-.nenergetic w*U raceivetbe si.Ot>D.**V # Vr.Ccstopep*
.-< a above In addif ion to all other ooiumU M loni. Send Dae Avßfin*g pSiIUW•
v ontldeni iul T« k riua to Ag* ou. We have depotited 52.000.00 cash * l,h
• » «. Nev V k. u, bo given as ab..v« John V Phillips ACo areTbe authorised 4 -
Yomh TR* ft, Ml, u.,.\ ,:,ve g! *JHUtoe*l th* publishers of the Tribune, that th* cash wlu he g.*** Vftft
;r:s l « Hinafunrliii Os.. 122 Naaau St»«. »»» ***
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IT IS JUST THE ESCiNE TO DRIVE
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I’.HOi I. I'OW'! !, I.NOINI A.iO liOILLK. - - UsA 1
Ikdivcycd oh i STM at £i«u.£*elJ. OLIO- *
Our New Gs - ipttva Pair ; ph. l 3t UCi ILjfs Sant FfM 10 311 !n
Steam Power,
A4.1.»m IB*
g Ayer’s
Hair Vigor -
For restoring Gray H*r ‘,
its natural Vitality and Colo?
•oArf-.ii ii win, rs.*:*
freshness of youth. Thin hair f,
Ihit'kened, fallitig hair checked, #„j
baldness ohen, though not always
"»•.■<! by its use. Nothing can V#i
store the hair where the follicles are
destroyed, or the glands atrophied
and decayed. But such as remain
can be saved for usefulness by thi*
application. Instead of fouling tk*
hair with a pasty sediment, it will
keep it clean and vigorous, tit*
occasional use will prevent the hair
iron, turning gray or falling off
and consequently prevent baldness.
1* ree from those deleterious sub
stances which make some prepara
tions dangerous and injurious to
the hair, the Vigor can only benelit
but not harm it. If wanted merely
for a J
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir
able. Containing neither oil nor
• lye, it does not soil white cam
bric, and yet lasts long on the hair,
giving it a rich glossy lustre and a
grateful perfume.
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