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FlowEin Bha.kjh
Aug ‘23rd
Editor G winm lt Herald—Oar e»
teen e 1 Landladay Mis. t’urler
l.ftil a reunion of her family hert
lust Sunday. There were about
thirty of the children amt grand
children present and st i i
all were not there.
Her brother Hun. I‘iii'k* Bell
of Cun.miug, was present.
Mrs. isaliy olßolu.ll 7'ex
as (a daughter), and Mrs l’oriei
of (Jamming Texas laduugntir in
law) were present wi h their faint
lies.
Mrs J'oi to. rawed 'o be growl
fourteen children, all o i
whom have been houoia l o th«
communities ii> which hey have
lived.
Several are re]>resenative cid
.■ ns of the Lone Stir St Ue.
There tre residen*s of the cilv
of Atlanta, .me tie, wile of John If
(/, aixSing who has been spoken
of so prominently as Mayor, and
is now on the Demoeta ic ticket
for Alderman of that city.
One or iwotlll honored grave*
in the buttle tields of Virginia,
eleven still servive. Taking it al
together it is a rtmaikihle fame
ly.
The pio.-pect for a good crop is
very Ha tiering in this eou ty a
present.
K.
Humorous
A rising Im.vuess— Making
yeast.
Who ever heard of a hat baud
playing a tune?
A man is seldom r.ble to raise
the wind oy wins ling for a Live/.e
The eapaeity of a base uab pilch
er does not depend upon (he uuni
ber es quarts he wid hold
When a woman thinks this
wo Id revoies around her husband
she natural)) speaks of him us' hu'
ty”
“He lovid not wis ly, but two
swell.' was the leniaik mode by a
young man who had b,eu jited by
an lieiivss.
"purling. has your love giown
cold?” i sled the Irde of hci
young husband “Not as cold ai
the coffe is,” was his unfeeling re
tq onse.
The editor of a sneniitic month
ly asks for correct drawings of a
tornado at work An experieue
ed married man ought to ccomim
date iiini.
"What will the future let'asks
an exei/td exchange. 1.. is pretty
hard to tell this ear y, but th
c ances are that it will beabout as
bad as the present.
A scientist tells us that a bee
can sting only once in two min
utes. T’iioso who have tried it as
sure us tlia it is quite often
enough.
The invent, ve genius of this
country is becoming exhausted in
providing work and fi rtunes for
medical men. The latest success
is a one wheeled velocipede.
"Soled again!" exclaimed tin
young man as he went flying
down the front steps for (lit third
time inside of a week, propelled
by the vigorous foot of his chain)
er s papa.
STRENGTH
to vigorously push a business,
strength to study a profession,
strengtli to regulate a household,
strength to do a day’s labor with
out physical pain. All this repre
sents what is wanted, in the often
heard expression, “ Oh! I wish I
had the strength!" If you are
broken down, have not energy, or
feel as if life was hardly worth liv
ing, you can be relieved and re
stored to robust health and strength
by taking BROWN’S IRON BIT
TERS, which is a true tonic a
medicine universally recommended
for all wasting diseases.
501 N. Fremont St.. B-himora
I luring tlie war I was in
jured in the stomach by a piece
of a shell, and have sutieird
fromiteversince. About four
years ago it brought on paraly
sis, which kept me in bed six
months, and the best doctois
in the city said 1 could not
live. 1 suffered tearfully lrom
indigestion, and to, o\ei tw 0
years could not eat solid food
and for a large portion o! the
time was unable to retaiu even
liquid nourishment. 1 tried
liro win’s lion bitters and r.ow
after taking two Lottie, i ap,
able to get Up aUd go at.-uiu!
and am rapidly improving.
Cj 111. KHt.
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS >s
a complete and sure remedy for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria,
Weakness and all diseases requir
ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic
tonic. It enriches the blood, gives
new life to the muscles and tone
to the nerves.
LA WRENCEYILLE, R. K
Leave Lawreneeville,... .7:00 a m
Drive at Suwanee, 7:40 a m
Leave Suwannee .. 7:38 pai
Arrive Lawreneeville... 8:22, _o m
The train leaving Lawre iceville
it. 7:00 a. in., makeß close connec
cion with the “Belle train" at Su
■vunee, arriving in Atlanta at 9:‘20
i. m. Ueturlng leaves Atlanta at
0:15 p m and arrivingat Lawrence
vrfle at H:2‘2 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Suiierinteu lent
THE (jEO.CIA PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
££ 5-g §£• ?s
- :a fi
y y ~ - SI AM* I'ENTM lil'MIK * ~
J* " * M W +&
- 1 - z
•?. * ?. = * 6
a in pin l-.ru r Arrive pm u 45
7in i nr> v Hants H i>
7 .23 * :** Howell, On 7 48 e 39
7 IP! 4 48 .... Payton 7 Well
7 .Hi 4 .73 ... .Cnaitahnoehee, . 7 47 «85
7 41, ."> |(: <'oDCord, 7 24 5 iV
7 ,V| 622 - Mableton 7175 35
8 (Ml 7, l« Austell,,' 8 111
* (IS 5 47 Salt Springs 7 94.7 09
s2llt V# . Iloiitrlusville t> .VI 4 4:1
h :t4 fi 4.7 . Winston, 637 4
'.1.7(1 7 1:;. . Villla Kira. fi 34 aXI
I (Mi 7 4.'! Temple . 0 011 3 HI
.11 27 h 21 ... Bremen .7 50 240
1 .71 '.I nii .. .Tallapoosa 5 Hija 00
lINW aat Muscadine, Ala 5 If! 130
802 S 1004 . . Kdwardsvillr,— ft ill 2156
9042 103 ft Heflin, 4 47 1226
a in
lost two . Ilavisville 4 its 1158
1104 1112 Chocolocoo, t 28 11474
1113 11211 —DeArmanville.. . 4 20 ll2(i
112.7 114 S . . .Oxford 4 10 lOftfi
1150,1150 . *Oxanna 407 1060
a in
1200 l.’lll ....Anniston.: 3 47 1046
p m 1250 ,*Br relair 325 1000
1225 f
12:45 1 Oft Kastatioga, 5 10 9 45
1252 1 33 ....Lincoln, 3 Oil 9 IS
1 IHi 1 55 lliverside, 2 51 8 58
1 12 205 . . .Seddoii 2 4ft 848
1 25 2 to Kden 3 #3 825
1 43j'2 50; ,*Cook,s Hprimis... 2107 58
2 4MI : 24 .. .Brompton 2 Ik) 731
2tol 40 . 'Leeds 1 40 716
2454 HI . * frondale, 1050 25
4 (817 INI Ait Binngliam Lve. 1245 0 INI
p 111 a 111 p m p in
2 •flip 111 Lve Itii iiiintthani Arr t'22o p in
10 20 Arr Meridian 5 20 a m
0 (Oil m New Orleans 10(Nip in
3 :to;ii 111 Jackson ’o3spm
5 Ul'u 111 ... Vicksburg, 800 p 111
Head Down ‘Flag Sta s Head Up
Westward —Connect at Oianna
with ET V A G , and ai Birming
hum with C N O & T P and L &
N.
Eastward —Connect at Atlanta
with Ti ADGa R R Cent R Ros
GaETV&GW& A an ( A A W
P RH
I. Y. SAGE, GenlSupt.
L. S. BROWN, Genl Pass Agt
Itlch hiouil it Hunt'!lt# It L
i'*HS,NOE* iItaENT
1 On and aftfc’ Uig. 13ih 1884,
I‘au seu ger Train Service on
the Atlanta and ijharlotte Air
Line Division will lie rh follows :
t i 1 'J J.\N / 1 1 .
Kxpress Mail
No. 51 No. 5:1.
Daily. Daily,
i Leave Atlanta.... 4.40 p m | 8.40 ain
' Ar. Gainesville 6.57 “ 10,35“
" Lula.. .. A 7.25 “ 11.01 “
" It Gap Jn’c B 8.12 '• 11.30"
" Toceoa C 8.54 ’* 12.04 pm
"Seneca ...I) 9.59 “ 1.00.“
" Greenville..E 11.42 “ 2.47 “
“ Spartanlmr P 1.04 am 3.50 pm
“ Gastonia. . G 3320 “ 5.54 “
“ Charlotte.. H I 4.10 " 0.40 '*
; ’BfLUVAHD
: Express | Mail
No. 50 | No. 52
| Daily | Daily
Lve Charlotte. .. | I.4sain| I.oopm
Ar. Gastonia.... 2.30 “ 1.45 “
“ Spartanhurj.' 4.28 “ 3.45 “
“ Greenville... 5.43 “ 4.57 “
“ Seneca 7.32 “ 0.37 “
“ Toueoa H. 40 44 7.*35 44
44 It Hap June. 9.34 44 8.30 “
44 l.nla 10.09 44 8.59 44
44 (iftliiMovillF.. i 10.36 44 j 9.-5 44
44 Allaiita I.oopm | il,3opm
AOOOM»|.>I>ATION TRAIN (A. LINK BKI.LI
UUINO NOItTII
1.-iivr Atlanta 0.15 |> 111
Arrive »l (iHinei-ville x.:.*, r i j. m
ACCOM \t- "I'ATION TKAIN (a. L. BELLE)
UOINO SOUTH.
I.l‘iivc (LiiiiCNville 7.00 a ill
Arrive 'I liiiil ii “
NO IS- LOCAL * WEIGHT.
OOINU SOUTH
Leave Charlotte 6.00 a. in.
Arrive at Gaffneys.... I°.Bo “
• Spartimbuiy.l2 53 p. in.
“ Greenville.. .4.15 *•
*• Cential 7.30 “
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
OOINO NORTH.
Leave Central 4.45 a in
Arriv- Greenvi le i 03 a. in.
•• Spartanburg... 10.20 *•
•* Gaffi eys 1.03 p. in.
i liarlotte 6.15 “
1 Allfreighl train*on till* rouil carry pin
*engeiv. All pasM-ugcr trains run
through to Danville amt Richmond
without change, connecting at, Dan
ville with V r a. _ idlauil Rwy., to all
eastern cities, and at Atlanta with all
liin a tlix ertring. No .Kl leaves Rich
mond at lall! F. M. and No 51 arrive*
mere hi :i.5»! I*. M. s:i leaves Ulolnuonil
l'.as A. M. aa arrives there 7.0(1 A. M.
•he local freights stop at Jali.ive sta
tions 31 ie Si minutes
It l KkTTP MUKKPING CARS WITH
OCT CHANGR.
(11l trains Nos Viand 51, New fork
and Atlanta, via Washington and
Danville, and also Oreensi-oro and
Ash villi*
On lin os Nos 5J and s,‘t, Richmond
and Danville, and Washington and Au
gust a. and Washington and New Orle
ans. H<‘turning on No Y: -leejs-i
lireenshoro Hi Riehmond
(WThrougli Tii-kets on sale at Char
lotte, tlieenville.Senoca, Spartauhurg,
and Uainesvilie to all points South,
Southwi st, North and Kast.
A With N KR K to St from Athens
11 " N K H R to A Irom
Tallula Falls.
C •• K Air I ine to A from
Fiber! on A Bowers villi
l» *• Blue Ridge R R to A Irom
Walhaliu, Ae
K *• C A G it K lo and from
Newberry, Alston -tui Columbia
F “ A A S It S U A O to A (r ui
Hendersonville, Alston Ac.
*l Chesier A (euoir to A Irom
CbeMer, Yorkvillr A balls*
II N O lliv A C C-A lo A lie-
Oreensts ro, Raleig’
Edwin 11kkkfi.iv, Supeuiuteudcm).
A. L. Rives,
2nd Y. F Jk Gen Manager.
M. Slaughter, Gen’l Patsb’r A
r *ujiAtwfot PitcoycKT.
jitTai.'i ip
. «* ». Jk . IP!' ™ U
RORTH-EASrr.RN RAII.ROAO.
SuPERISTEXDENT 8 OFFICE,
Athens Ga. May 10th 1884
On and after May 12th 1884,
trains on this road will run u j >l
- :
N<»s3
Leave At hens 8:00 am
Arrive at Lulu 10:01) a m
*• “ Atlanta... 1:00 Pui
“ “ Talu. Falls.. 12:50 p m
NO 51
[jiuve Athens L3O p m
Arrive a' Lula 7:00 p m
Arrive Atlanta 1 E.to p ni
NO 50
L'v. Talu. Falls 7:40 am
“ Atlanta B:40 a m
Arrive at Lula 9:50 a rn
Arrive at Athens.... | 1:30 pin
’ NO 52
Leave Atlanta 4:40 pm
Arrive as Lula 7:40 pm
Arrive at Athens ‘':2o p m
Tallulah Falls Accommodation.
L’v. Talu. Falls | 6:45 pm
Ar. Rai>‘n Wap. June. | 7:50 p m
L’v. Rab’n Gap. June. | 8:30 p m
dr. Talu Falls | 9:30 pm
Tallulah Falls accommodations
will run on Wednesdays and Na'-
urdays. Alt other trains daily
Sundays excepted. Connection
made at Lula with passenger
frainson Richmond & Danville
Railroad, both east and west.—
Tickets for sale at Gener ’ Tee,
College live., to all points, and in
formation furnisled with pleasure.
M. SLAUGHTER,
Gen Pass Agent.
H R BERNARD, Sup.
man nc
A Pure Family Me Hein
Intoxicates
If yon are a mechanic or firmer,
worn out with overwork,or a mol tier
iun down wit li family or household
duties try Parker’s Ginger Tonic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or bus
mess' man exhausted by mental strain
or anxious cares do not takeiutoxieat
ing stimulants, tint use Parker’s Ton
ie.
you ha ve dytl l J)f ia hi' l II I'l i
4, ey or llii l A t,l)i II I - ‘ 1
u aietroubled with any diffidu
the lungs, sti inei h, l.owtlr, i )< < d
nerves yo ui an t.e cur* d ! A Pal l.e
Tonic.
CAUT ION Refuse all suhstituti s
Parker's Tonic is composed of ihe
la-st remedial agents in the world, and
is entirely different from prepara
tions of ginger alone. Send for circu
lar,
g PARLER S
HA IK HALS AM
The lies!, cleanest and most ecoimm
ieal hair dressing. Never fails lore
store the youthful color io gray hair.
This elegant dressing is preferred by
those wiio have used it, any siini
tar art icle, on account of its superior
cleanliness and purity. It contains
materials only that are beiietleial to
Ihe scalp and hair
Parker's Hair Balsam is f.nely per
riiined hikl is warranted to prevent
tailing of the hair and to remove dan
drnff and itching.
HISCOX k CO
-163 William street, New York.
50c. and Id sizes, at all dealers in medi
cines. Great, saving in buying dollar
size.
r* BURNHAM'S
SF IMPROVED
M. STANO’D TURBINE
iHfc tX Is the l-est const in ted
and finished, give Let
'S tel percentage, 1
Oll'ffln power and is so I for
MgrilfUiess money per horse
power, than auo other
■ w* Turbine in the world
•WNaw pamphlet sent free by
BURNHAM, BROS., York, Pa.
d»*J te, A day ina'e juts
«pO IU ,„>w Agents wa i
y jfj U IjljJlJi JJ< rafi'il Lite, l>> Col
f ■■■■■•• Frank Triplett
ummlsUm! by I lie fain
ilins ninl frinnls of tin* camiiiialcs
I terms to 110 se orderin': from
u ilislaiM'R. 'l'll** book you want.
Wrilc for i'irnilar.4 orsnid for pros
perin'*.m y Blaine & book lakes
llic Ii iml, amt those marvelous Pockdl
manuals aiwavs sell. W II THOMT
SFN. Pub 4(4 Aareli 81 Pliihula. Pa.
iUno! Agents wanted double quick : to
sell 1 la* only official Biographies of
C 1 b V 613. . d || K v D RICKS
By Fx-< iovernor Dorsheiiner, of N Y
iiiemher of the C S congress, and lion
W C llciisei chairman of Hem. State
com ol l*a.- intimate friends of C A
11. It is the niost reliable, interesting
and richly illustrated, lienee an im
mense demand. Agents are coining
money. It lias tine steel portraits,
sells fastest and pays best. Beware
of unreliable, catchpenny hooks write
tjr Hubbard Bros, Cubs Philadelphia,
W AN T EDIMMEDIATELY
YOUNG mKN TO learn telegraphy.
lt.lKsl miles of wire now lieingextend
ed hy the 13 A O Telegraph oo„ The
Nutioual Telegraph eoorganize.t The
Bankers A merchants and the Postal
Tel cos., are hoth pushing ahead with
new liuds. Thd Standard multiplex
Tel co recently incorporated, extends
Fast, West, North and South. Gcod
positions now ready, For further in
(ormatiou, address, with stamp. The
Penn A Newjersey Ti-legraph, Short
hand A Type Writing lust ructi in Com
pany. main < ilttee rssi Market St., Wll
mingtoii, Del.
lb* Weak and (lie tinpm«
The merry little mountain brook,
as it lightly dances over the rocks
and sparkles in the sunshine on its
way down to the river, is pure and
clean. It is active; therefore.it is
healthy. It is vigorous; therefore,
it resists impurity.
But the sluggish pool, where the
current is not strong enough to
keep the water in motion, is stag
nant and foul. Dirt and rubbish
are thrown into it, and stay there.
Imps*' - es and vile odors make t
0 ’ aer of disease anti an object
t>e avoided.
When the biotxl is strong and rich
and red, and vigorously courses its
accustomed rounds through art
t ies and veins, the system is hearty
and healthy.
\ . iten the blood is thin anti pout
..ud weak, impurities and defile
ments creep into it, and it has no
strength to cast them out. Then
tot system runs down.
llrown’s Iron Hitters contains lb*
• nly preparation of iron which can
nrich the blood, and make it pure,
rigorous, and healthy. A dollar a
bottle, at the nearest druggist’s, c
ON LIFE ft PROPERTI
910.000 will be |>«|.| In iny pers-
I »fco .u T.iri.ou* a i.tvr mutf » r
• *r«A»KIV *lVAiUli.\i.
Ifaila4frtafor M••«. Potwi 0i |i.
*«• •Is WaaMi. MtUsi Feast*
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The Hera 1
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.. 1 , . i ;.. . j i m I" in a
ENEAIKiFD]
A MI)
imi* hoVda
Tliis lieing thu o'lvut elc*c
tion year, it will lip oik* of
unusual intcrurtt to all class
es of l'cadcfs.
having enlarged and
IMPROVKI) Till'
HERALD
We propose to make it a
live po lira | I' \ I'Elv, till
I lip wit lithe times, and
efcp its readei’s posted on
r.il important, movements
of the two <rreat POEITI
AL PAll TIES, whose
orces are alroa !y marshal
ill" 1 toi "feat political
GOl test.
Iti | >r> il ics l lie
HERALD
wid maintain in tholiitmv
as it has in llie past the
principles of true
JEFFEHSO.YIA.Y L)E -
MOCIUCY !
hut will not be biased by
ituy Political WiN'tf or
,p '(iuiiiiiir iiiil •• ‘•i*ijaii' i , .as
With J ustice to all, out
motto shall be,
“ il l. w i■ t > u 111<; i,
LET THE CHIPS FALL
WHERE THEY MAY.
TERMS
$1.50 Pr Yr
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The h.ivm ite !*rr- r'ption if the
Woisa’i Mdjil Institute
NUMD/*, : . V., U. S. A.,
I uftueity, liutfulo, NY.
For Pr •l ‘ ■ i«r I* .Hi i" of th« Womb.
Inflit :: .t..J \: u« ton ol tho Womb HTtd
»H ili-i'i ■ e i .8, imi I, rliiru t»r Whitta*, lrr«ic«
4.. it f . •' :iii Iti 'i, Flooding. Si'Tc
\ !. i : - , 11! . estyon, IJyspepsisv
Heat'- b, '* ii -in Pick amt Stomach,
.Heroin • I* i aii- il<\ Kidney Com
I Inf iz i . . a Pros (ration, Depret
•l°n ■ , • 1 i of Life, General
Dclm'lv of vVon,. i. • Lutes’ Rksulatinq
Tonic *’ (■ ;rn • a! ;th world.
If v •»: i i ) i i- .it urivi.H ;; .without §nc
“*'M^• *’• 1 ’ 1 d- ni’iiia*vl. hut Riv e “ Ladies'
»L:oui i . ii xth'.U t/ia!. It never
fai!* • u ? ')#■• vucent relief.
I* J nnp WmElicit or
<O|M ! •»* ■ V -M-r. lay .(Side the
il'ii’t.-. , t rv • Ladies’
Kko - i >: i ■, M -• w. . ti we *ri' i ji, nn will
positively « * y> l
330 * ’ 1 , ny case of Female
•' e; *? : . n '' x ' i) i., DlFs’ HeOULAT
sy I -M* ' i «)!••«•. This is a t'orw jMe
•Ifer. inn ic. - • ’ I:tdi< s who know
■ ram • .■ *\ . • i .i s' Kkoulatino
Tonto ’ can <* ,
*' Pi;- * 5U.00 per bottle, or
ill ‘••'ttl- .8 it 1 %t‘ ».
LtUC •Jfrf'lfvEA Wash 1 injection for
•!1 disclj coj-itlf nln V, otH.i) d. A posi
cure Si I tw< to five d.Sold by
Irntfri ts, O, ! y in:. ! fc.’ ‘if* OCIitS . UlipS.
LAI4|:-:S’ K L CULATINO TONiC » s-
TfR. A p ..i iiiip l l.\ iient over all o. jr
»oroua pl-isicrs. F pecitlly adapted to the
eni.iio 5... .-in Sold 1 ii 1 is La or sent by
mail tor cents ip stamps.
'll Women /f Mnfo’tU J.dilute is an aiaocl*
stlon of p•«;ui 111 *-s ; t l.thbf I'lti/*icians % who have
Hiccessf j |y tri a cd iLdiseases common to
ilieir-ej for years, Treatment givcu to ladles
from any di ease c ither by mail or at
the iustit tition. \\ i \ , Mothers and Daughters
OKU obtain uhii c <•••!,l ernin" their heaitn and
ilisoH-t’s : y »oail, /' »*-, tiy sending symptoms
and d script ion ,(<1 ;s( ~se. s. nd two three-cenl
a tumps for our pamphlet to women. Addreee
Woman’s Mudicai institute, Nunda, N. Y.
1 i/N'ifiixi T\id Pupe t.)
Ctyffu^ES
u Pills
Known to Men or F»me »nd Science for Removing
ALL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD
A:hTTlsijei 1 3-J'L isd EScica! Care fee
CONSTIPATION.
DYSPEPSIA,Jj*
hicl leiulerness at pit <• .omach,despondency.
I IVFR Cmnplnint. Hi' moss. Malaria, Chills run l
*" 1 FeVer, caaang r i.-. •in back anti eide
also bottom of ribs; veariucss, irritability
tongue coated, skin v '• w, hot and cold sen
sations eyes dull,dry i gh.stifled and obstruct
ed feeling, irregular | Jse, bad colored tools
tiDflPI FXY I'l>lb»|i«y.Parrtly**b (Mt:
. --Vi l.Mght, sound in ears, giddiness
*onfusion in head, nervousness flashes of ligh
*f*.ru oven, loss of memory. Diseases of Bladder and
KinNFV<s urine dark or light,red deimsit
burning, .-tinging,l carij.g down
sensations, frequent desire L- urinat-, tme*«>nes*
inflamed eyes, dark circles, thirst. BikniM s t»f
HFfiRT vera pains, tiuft.rinjr or wi-igM :
* » heart, moro so on moving quickly an
vh-n In imron left side: out of breath • n overti -h.
HEADACHE
Drops? is caused ly wi.terv Paid. Itlifiitur
limn. by uric :i--id ... Itousi! ISi*.
orders *>y enrrui.fc m o. Worm* l-v tl .- ;.-.t-
Within. Colds hv I ’...king «.t i.'.c ?.•••• <-tmn-
SIVtVMIN rilMl.N, hv • ii-le r.cfi.;n,
the cam-e. tuakin : a iieniuammt :.r- Sent hv mail ft
2S c oifs \■ X I.f M fill- : ft h-.v S.s: IP, (I„
M- ■ ) A-Mr-ss. If IS. SV AY?!’ «W
PhL.;d. ipliia, I'll, S. . • Diujf/i: a>.
The Wondersu 1 Efficacy of
DR.
MANDRAKE
PILLS
Has been ro freiuieatly anti Hutiafactorily proven I
that it beoiiis almost superfluoua to p.ay
more in their favor. The immense and couHtantly
lucrettßiug demand for the -a, both iu this and foreign
rouutrien, in the best evide ce t f their vain Their j
Bideto-duy in the United Slates Is far greater than
a.,y oth r cithartio ic.- diciuo. This th naiid ii >
not Hpaaino ;i . it is re -ular a;cl ft*?:uly. It is not j
of to day or yesttvilay, it is an incnvise that liuaboon j
Htoadtly rrov in r .rtlm *. t thirty-live years. Whal
are the leas »in ior t! !.< " * L.idgTO'./iiigdemaudY
l)r. Si ii *i*t-h *s >fa * ! k( PI In • ail c
cury, and > »:t they a t wi i v. oiiderlul effect U[»on
the liver. Tn-.-y clean e t!i- Ft >maeh :.nd bow eld of
all irritatiu r matter, mli. ;!l it allowed to romai.
l oibonst »e hi ».) I, and b* n 's cn Malar a. Chili* an
l ever, and many’other i l. c.-i. They give hi all
iad Btiwigth to the tL .'citi\o organ*. They’ or ui
apixitite .aid ; ivo\i rirt> l. ; i v hole pyHtem. The.
uro in fact th • Liedi. ’.u*. of i 1 others which sliOUl
betaker* intiino< liU. !'»:• j .•< rd.v cn licdarkdam
other ouiil-*-til. s;.r-* • - rc r , in 11.cy j repare the *yr
tem to ivh: t attacks of ml.'o < i every t!iur.tcter
Dr. Scli«*m»k’M lUaiidrait 1 TT«ls are Fidd \> ■ ’
draggiHte a‘ ’!■ »c. ?>er b- r, or is-nt ‘ / mail, i 'tj-:i
--t-u recoil>t of price.
Dr. HclmmicJ h Hook on uinrioti fdv
i*r Cuiuplfliiif ’m l I)y.;it p i . 1 i i (
ileruian. lit t-> ai‘. . ••*£»-• Dr. -J. !
WMIKNt I SO T.Vi:-; !|»h;.i, l . .
Vjh r : -f. •: r-. -vr*
rtl! 1!i I.', it :s .1 v,. ..Id' tha’
a’’V of tile [>tio,- Tllle \ . ••rng-ttef-
I: , (- to g loW lip.
Tl.e;. sre cli.lt!: - who are tnil}
olijccts 1 I pity. ’ .■f in ulmu't
Moocllt ss. Thcii !. arc il; .
mil [liltt lied; tin 1 C) ■ s ..re I: ~!t;w.
.ml their skill is tightly diet l
oyt v. ,th ir ioix lteadc ’ here ;>
on. 1;; lu-t.il > .Dtoil i. . Tliev
io not en; >\' the:r lives. I hoy ,r
iiilh i inv bom liic dch.lity tied
hat! ,to marasmus i'our thiiigsl
I >11 .1 j'oi.d 111 1 d !'the 1 ’"T
l.iior, puny, pallid 1 hild. Hand it;
mother a Lt.U’.e ol />■''• 'it's butt
Hl//11 i lc. i., I lie 1v cn lor tie
most delicate die mo't debilitated,
:.»r tlie I.li'id .;!: . 1 ■en tip 1.. r
j dead. I o .11.1. ale biootl is Vv i'.at the
child tv i 11; r' it up. The
! little dige ■!.. - : , p 1 it ■ s will re-,
cover J lit: odelhi t ks will till out.
* Tl.e .. ..a ■ ’ ' child v. il! be
exciiai it pi at tie ot
illfall i .In,•:>. . \ i".t. v est Vv ill
tell ’ 1 -oia'i /t "A M>h
itumii : un
THE SOUTHERN OiILTIYAiOR
* *
WTJZTJ& ;*
| By recent pin cfiH*»e tt now combines:
A Thk Pyxik Faumkc. Atlania, Ca.: *1 :i k
■ Ti •. Alt.;
■ I’ 1 no, m N Tenn ; Imk
7' \ I ’ *•* • M Ml.
Vti,; Of
yjJV l*i» " ' ■ !irr " f r :*i.
■jh. The J’lc-s a»»d people ell tes
iltsirreHt merits for AgrictilttirlafSi
mi» d i r ■ ontrolllpy firafli*
SAMPLE
COPIES
K
T(|*. ‘ I'THI: N Cru iv nop. !■ devoted In
the Agricultural i .c 1 Industrial interests of th,-
South -Rnd every mimhet i >es om freighted
with ihff.imfliiou vital to the micctss of those
whose intei» itsuhservi-a. It U ...ncf the
oldcsi and u. o poputur Journals in 11 ; *. l uion,
and for .'OLTHM::-; /. :kh ri. ri f:i -i s. for
'vi-o i' it bus labored :->r half a ucutuiy. baj
UOSr.HTi.r
d',i f i,. a s-oiii of the leading In
hires of th **i, :i««l.
* Tl!l>l ••i* .' MKMO.VTH:
Talaable, I'rtudo-ui ,>H|ioimto the
I io-‘ » H-h Month iu the Vrar.
Tnbhc Hoad., Ditching; unu'lerruclng;
Th© Orungo <irovr ; .Legal Departnient;
J.«*lDrs i : <»in flic Field, Irotn eve ry state
in - L • SmrJi, piving ru.-uIt.SGi tests of our best
pi.v. i rsou maLteis of itructiea.l beuetit io the
fai! Il l.
I*“I; ]v y neparfment, in which Rre pro
p<'• • ‘ Ri d answer* <1 quesfiotts ct-vering
aiM! v-t eve”;, thing of interest ou the farm
la*) Patman »»f Iliet aiulry, everything
of value partaini.ig to the order; tooiea'of tlie
timt-s; la.-lii" i <L pHrtsnent, altruetive to the
mdibS ; the Hj iary ; horse licit;?; live sioca doc
tor; r.os< cholera; Jersey h**id ; fruit culture;
Southern .silk cnltur ; scii-nee and art ; the
family circle ; chiMren’s d< partmem . house
hoia topics; Tiif. ' Y:.tivat«.i: cook book, etc.
)!»c Intensive S *3'st«’*n of Farming, by
Mr. David Dickson, covering the entire sys-
Agriculture, is now t»eing
publiKhed in The (’dltivator, in series of
twelve monthly numbers. Back numbers can
be furnished.
JAS. J 7 I TIHI SOX tt CO; 9
State « I’niitew Publishers, Engravers, and
Blank Book ijanuiacturenj. P. 0. Drawer 8
Atlanta, Ga.
Thb Southern Citltivator One Year, and
c
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U: m
: : ASS.
Fr ■ ' ► *.. ccntnry the
Meaic.. i , . Ills been
hnov t " lie: world as
■ the •*y Gv i-..v5 relief o
■ accl('iT»t j ... I p.: :.. ; i, u 7ne< ) i<;lr'
■ uIH'N 1 '•■■■■ml f cbtitO!
| >- or cvcry .•m oi cxlcruul j
■ AM
■ iu. •:
HAtt: '.♦r.ng: f.iniin-ns •i.. it Ijonf.bt eunal
■ at i i J-,U4 l.ruscle t
|*h» v*‘*y f>o ■ • •:n: * the oontiv
i "din ■? • ! i ffuii.iniiiioii iiuno-
J ih '*• 1- »• •• - ’ Jtu:*.n. Flesh tr
i.. 0 equally YvomU r
:
1 inh.scnt is iiccdt i! by somebody i:t
i; VC. y itocso. jJvcry.a yic ines iievvtj oi
i(ii€ : tkv . i {R-ald or imtu
Imilhlt jU, (i i .. tic liii'.rtyrs re-
I store 1, C»‘ ;;..i lo horiu or ox
I saved b> t’- -> - - uiitig i ow.r of thij
UMft’ENT
I will (ill svifi-r'i CTV.4 Shell &illUCnt3 Of
It. he 1 rid AN lid .1 t.s
I Ib.oanißti . i, -’trclllngs, Sti.T
: . Bonn
v 17, Uraiscs and
b .P r “ iS » Pof sono-.si Bites nml
BSisr: s, !*ili!i< ~, lmmcness. Old
as t» Ulcers, i rodhUes.Chilhldins.
|.-Horc Klpplti, Ca{«(d Breast, anu
hinlc* J evesy fir'n ( f CTtcvnul dls
•r. It i»mis vri«brutt. scar*. x
R *' I he i- L'.i.TfJ i :kkat:on i: cured
5 ' .In,
I I 'o• «»(t , fliiru . ; . ioi i .. tfoof Hia
-5< F,f» ’•;()t ltof, Si retv '(> t,. .I, Scab,
j's;. • v Serat-ches, YYinu
|K*l» - ’Hniiv Thrmli, hiiii>i)one,
|h! 1 . s’x.dl r.vil, f .im upon
RtHc ‘ n?*d (Vf«y oflu-r uilmeiit
fit » » t o a ipaini* id' llie
: -i . i re liahlti
; -i-t,; Idiiinient
* . ■ i v( r disapijointa;
Ipihl
I ' Hi) 13EST
| OF /.LL
i■■ "IS
' A ST
JJ a t
HOLME’S LINIWIENT
08, TUB ‘“N
MOTHER’S FRIEND!
One of the greatest comforts to those expecting
m 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*
kb’s Friend.” Try it and see what
A Blessing it is to Suffering Females.
This Liniment when used two or three weeks he- 1
fore confinement, produces a wonderful effect,
causing a very easy and quick labor, with compar
atively little pain, ami leaves the mother in a con
dition to recover quick lv or in other words to have
a good getting up. Under 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 use 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 “The Mother’s
Friend.” Coupled with this entreaty, I will add
that during a large obstetrical practice (forty-four
years), I have uever known it to fail to produce a
safe and quick delivery.
H. J- HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Oa.
A lady from one of the counties of Middle Geor
gia, who has been acting as midwife for many
years, writes: "I have disposed of all The Morn
er’h Friend you sent me, and 1 am DELIGHTED
WITH IT. In every instance where it has been
used its effects have been all that 1 could ask. I
CONSIDER IT A GREAT BLESSING.”
A gentleman writes : “My wife used your Moth
er’s Friend at her fourth confinement, and he
testimony is that she passed through it with ont
half of the suffering of either of her former confine
ments, ami recovered from it in much less time.
She also recommended it to a lady friend who was
about to be confined for the first time, and she
says: ‘1 HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY ONE rash
i lIKbUUH this GREAT TRIAL WITH BO MUCH
EASE AND SO LITTLE SUFFERING.’ ”
The names of all these, and many others, can be
had by calling at nay office.
Having had the foregoing remedy Thoroughly
Tehtxo in Atlanta and vicinity, I now offer il to
my patrons as possessing superior merits.
I am permitted also to refer to the following well
known citizens of Atlanta: O,H. Newton, Win. M.
Crumley, Jr,,W. A. Gregg and D. Balu; all id whom
are ready to testify to the merits of the prepanr*
turn. Price sl.l*l per buttle.
-‘repared by
J. BRADFIELD, Sole Prop’r,
Atlanta, Georgia.
For tale everywhere.
IP
Iron Lavaia. Steel Brarloga. B una TAUf flf Ats 3
JOYH, Mil-: PAVi i im; i ui'iLmT: I I A
Boldou trial. Wananta * y««ia. Allaltiaaalow. II hj
I Pt*r fi*« tawk, auui-aan I ■ flu
1 mflF* nf P'MMAMTn* —I W
*4i« Cut lllij«4rat«* tho Manner of Uling 1 BBP
nit. PIKIM'K’H ML’
i'cuntain Nasai Injector, tOify*.
This Instrmnent is eflpeclally dciignod for tbH
!Krfe» t application of
LB SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY.
It is the only form of instrument yet invented
aiUi which fluid medicine can be carried high
'•pn nd perfectly applied to all parts of the a fleet-
I n t-al passage-, and the chambers or cavilief
ommuniuating therewith, in which sores and
i rvi- fre*|iiently exist, ami from which the ca
’arrhal iliseharure generally proceeds. The wan.
»f in heating Catarrh heretoi'ore has
( i-mn largely from the impossibility of applying
r emedie.B to these cavities and chambers liv anr
it the ordinary methods. This obstacle in thu
way of efTecting cures is entirely overcome by
;.e invention of the Douche. Its use is pleasaik'
tml so simple that a child can understand it.
Full hiii! explicit direction* accompany
en<di instrument. When used with this in-drti
ment, Dr. >age’s Catarrh Keme.lv cures recent
f uttvks «»f “Fold In the
'Saofe ** <<u *i 99 by a few applications.
ff?CATARRH
IHa. & M PTO SI *- Frerp'ent
headache, di-charge falling into throat, some
time- profu-e, watery, thick mucus, puru'ent,
olTensivc, etc. In others, a dryness, dry,watery,
weak, or inflamed eyes, stopping up, of obstruc
tion, of nasal passages, ringing in ears, deaf
’ hawking and eougFing to clear throat,
ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered
nasal twang, ofl'ensive breath, impaired or totn»
teprivatior. of .-eiwe of smell and taste, dizzi*
ne-s, mental dei>ression, loss of appetite. Indi
gestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, etc.
Only a few of these symptoms are likely to b#
pre cut iu any case at one time.
I>r. Sage’is Catarrh Itemedy. when used
with l>r. l # ferc«‘N Nasal Douche, and ac
con. nan if. i with the constitutional treatment
which is recommended in the pamphlet that
wrap- each bottle of the liemedy, a perfe t
sp •• isle for this 1 oath-oniedisease. U ia mild ami
o ea«*ant to use, containing no strimg or caustic
■ tigs or poison*. The Catarrh hemedv is sold at
n ceuU, Douu.he all's)cent-,by all Druggists,
It * VIERCK M. IK, I'rvSr,
Hl f 1 bO. V %
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m a W JE3I Jm t ‘°:*, A new watch, a wiiiiiiiS;ft
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jSgßVpfa
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°r restoring Gr ay Hair to
Plural Vitality and Color.
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, Y° Thin hair is
J' • f hair checked, and
( ju V l ,len ' Plough not always,
. "s use. Nothing can re.
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4,,' ; °, r tllc glands atrophied
br slß 'h as rcniaii.
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Z S ?™y or falling off,
t’lently prevent baldness
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air, tjj/v- aud "ijiuious to
Ml ‘i‘nnit gWi lf Ca " °, benefit
, ll ' o wanted merely
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’l does nin ® nu lther oil nor
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