The Marietta journal. (Marietta, Ga.) 1866-1909, March 05, 1885, Image 4

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. : Agricultural, i A WINDY DAY IN MARCH. ‘ No portion of the year so tries the cheerful temper of the farmer as does the month of March. From child hood he has been told, and the alma nacs have repeated it in his maturer years, that spring begins with March. This idea has become so firmly fixed that successive yearly disappoint ments have not dislodged it, but as each succeeding March comes round, he feels that it should bring spring weather and spring work. We are apt to think with something akin to envy, of the English farmer, whose weather comes true to the almanac, and whose spring, if it does not begin in March, is not deferred until May, but borrows the later days of Febru ary. Even in the generally genial climate of England, March is prover bially a blustering and uncertain month. Even in our era the Anglo- Saxons had in their language names for March which meant “rugged month,” and “stormy month.” These people believed that March had bor rowed three days from April, and ex pressed the character of these days in a proverb, which is said to be still in use by the rustics in parts of England and Scotland. It said of these three borrowed days : “The first it shall be wind and weet ; The next it shall be snow and sleet; The third it shall Le sic a freeze, Shall gar the birds stick to the trees.” With us, in some years, this zm-‘ cient description of its last three days will apply to all the others that precede them. The thoughttul farm er will the more patiently endure the bluster of the month, if he thinks of the part these uncomfortable winds play in preparing his lands for the plow. A March wind is proverbially a drying one, and it takes up the moisture left by melting snows with an astonishing rapidity. These winds are even fertilizing his fields. As they rapidly remove the water from the surface, more comes up from be low by capillary attraction, bringing with it the plant-food it holds in so lution ; as this in turn is evaporated, whatever it contains is left in the soil, within reach of the roots of the erops. It is a mistake to fret about the weather. However disagrecable it may be, if we look with helieving eyes we can see that every dispensa tion of Nature is ever working for our good. THE CREDIT SYSTLY, The Texas Farmer correctly asserts that there is nothing fraught with such damaging results to farmers as buying on credit. It encourages ex travagance, frequently destroys confi dence and lowers moral worth in men who would otherwise be our best cit izens. The man who owes a just debt feels it to be his duty to prom ise topay at a certain time. The rust wkes his wheat, the drought re duces the yield of corn and cotton ; he contracted debts with the expecta tion of a full erop. He fails to keep faith with creditors, they become dis satisfied and exacting, and the poor faxmer thus burdened, is humiliated by the fact that he is unable to meet his obligations, with himself, out of humor with his children ; and unless he has a full share of moral courage, is on the road to a life of dependence and serfdom, enslaving his wife and children when all might be made happy and independent by a due re gard to economical expenditures. A young man starting out in life should avoid debt as he would avoid a veno mous reptile. It will enslave your bodies, destroy your peace of mind, degrade your morals, your wife, vour children, and bring a veproach upon the mother that bore you. It will weaken your influence as a neighbor and make you less useful asa eitizen : it will tax the very air you breathe, the love you have for vour home. your tune, your energies the clothes you wear, the food you eat. 1t will tax your health, and the medicine that is administered to your disease. It levies a tax upon the chair which supports you at your own table, and upon the bed on which you languish and die, and will leave your home, your wife, your children burdened, with taxes after you have been laid under the sod. b s M i i GyprsuM—ls sulphate of lime, and for the farmer’s use is 323 per cent of lime and 451 per cent sulphuric acid when pure. Itis chiefly used as a top dressing for its own fertility and for its capacity for preservine am monia. But it is not adapted to the retention of moisture as many sup l)()S(‘. e STRAWBERRIES.—If they do not seem to be doing well, see if the soil is not too compact, too wet or too poor. 1t so fork over carefully with out tearing up the roots, and work a little compost into the surface around the plants. If the plants are old they may be cumberod with old dead roots. The remedy is young plants. Ir some thrifty growing trees in the orchard yield poor fruit, and are theretore unprofitable, why not cut away the branches and grattin bet " ter fruit? el QI A e The farmers are hauling out guano | every work day. - . Although a practioner of near twenty years, my mother influenced me to proecure B. B. B. for her. She had been confined to her bed sever al months with Rheumatism which had stub bornly resisted all the usual remedics. Within twenty-four hours after commencing B, B. B. 1 observed marked relief. She has just com menced her third bottleand is nearly as active as ever, and has been in the front yard with “rake in hand,” cleaning up. Her improves ment is truly wonderful and immensely gratifyr ing. C. H. MONTGOMERY, M. D. Jacksonville, Ala., June 6, 1884, KIDNEY TROUBLE. For over six years I have been a terrible suffer er from a troublesome kidney complaint, for the reliel of which 1 have spent over $250 without benefit!; the most noted so-called remedies prov ing failures. The use of one siugle bottle of Be B. B. has been marvelous, giving more relieg than all other treatment combined, It is a quick cure, while others, if they cure atall, are in the distaht future, . H. ROBERTS, atlanta Water Works. SCROYFTUTLA. Dr. L. A. Guild, of Atlarta, who owns a large nursery and vineyard, has a lad on his place who was cured of a stubborn case bf Serofula, with one single bottle of B. B. B, Write to him about the the case, Frank Joseph, 215 Jones street, Atlanta, has a son who had a sloughing, serofulous uleer of the neck, and had lost hair and eye-sight, finding no relief. One hottle of B. B, B, healed the uleer, eradicated the poison from his blood, restored his eye-sight, and placed him on the road to health, A bookifilled with wonderful proof from the very best classof eitizens, and recommendations from the leading Drug Trade of Atlanta, mailed free to any address. B, B. B. only a year old and is working wonders. Large bottles $l.OO or six $6.00. Sold by Druggists. Expressed on re” ceiptof price, BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga, For Sale by R, H. Northeutt, Marictta, Ga. e s S e e—— Ry i T THE STANDARD COUGH k 27 TDY r""}__‘ e 0 1 s 5 e 1 QA=) Ty iy TN ] | @ .( NI l /1\) k 3 ‘3(:,\ \ % \\~ € /\9 L 4 i} G AOT\ N | 4 Qg Laa WA ek p R . s'" j“, ?. f} 'j U W\ 1 | 2 3 A il A | Voo e e 3 {\l‘ \/3 'f / ""'Y?‘f u "‘?i :’v 7 | 1 G egif’f Y ¥ &Ml RN | ‘%\ S NERA Y "&L\ i | e W SR / N N & S T HUNGARIAY '\ A i};é;:: LV ) Coughs, Colds, Con- CURES sumption, th:p, Ca tarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Whoop ing Cough, Discases of the Lungs, Throat, and Bronchial Tubes. IT LEADS ALL LYTS REMEDIES. Get the genuine fiom your Drug gist. Prepared only by the . . Mansfield Madicine Compaiy MEMPHIS, TENN, SOLE IMANUFACTURERS. T SRS N 2 L B R R AT SR e ) _u-P:l-‘r 150 ) vIP R | o N egeTl2 .& OQ \sUHWTW‘ .3 B i 1 ! Pipe smoking wthe real test of atobaceo. It s the regul way of smoking. You get ,YA ¢ t tfiaver and fragrance. I You take t K ler, and the tonie ’ feandicr wi Pipe muoking s moking red to a 4 e art ' 1 1 ‘ ion of adulterated l tol { i the attention of ' 4 ! desirable it becomes i 1 VT \ t you are smoking 2g In Blackwe , Durhmn Smoking To T—— i yyou have apuaranteo, \ | iwayr, that it i® Nature's \ | wiunadulterated product * | Its feacrar ce, flavor, and v | urpa Lguality,are de : 4 ¢ .0 | vived from the goil and air, : y 7% | Tryit Iyouwill besa | i ! i ! Noue genuine with § ! ut tradeuark of the Bull i . | o 3 PO S SR R ; ¢ i £ ey e R ’.: & A G W\ v i { i wrmen and Sports. Lwell's Buil Durham { 1 iobaceo, and they enjoy it f ,I‘\ Ry c9Y ¢ v — ;\‘- \¥R 4 ‘ W g :‘ et A | oS S The fittest sub } us' tl [ jeets for fever and CELEBRATED ague, and remit tents, are the des 2\ bilitated, Dbilious : %) and nervous. To /7 ) & B such persons, I Y/ £ & = Hostetter's Stoms g X_ == ‘ch Bitters affords i 0 fia o= dequate protec (P § ) 3 w 4 i 2 v ely A 7 ion by increasio ~ 4 '_..’-‘::.?3.‘.“ MRI Vil staming and ‘:,f'ff' L NN (1 rosistant pow- DN er of the constitu tio b Q;@STOMACH S ( lh‘ l‘l"in“ “ilxlr li\ I 1 = necking ey "y . !wa a larities of the liv er, stomach and bowels. Morever, it eradicates malarial complaints of an obstinate ty;e, and stands alone unequalled among our national remes dies. For sale by all Druggists and Deal. ers generally. e $370 A e & 4 . Qs £ 1 B B 4 LR LTS s ‘ EILIXIR. Mandrake & Buchu. NATURE'S TRUE REMEDY FOR ALL BILLIOUS DISEASES Se e i OR TORPIDITY OF THE Liver and Kidneys, Bilious Headache, Dyspepsia, Costives ness, Sour Stomach, Jaundice, Heurtburn, Nervousness, Catarrh of the Bladder, Res tention snd Incountenence of the Urine, and loss of tone to the parts. It has o equal in the relief und cure of Piles. For sale by all Dragists Read what Dr. J. 8, Pemberton, one of the oldest drusgists in the State savs about M, & B.: Ihaveunsed the ‘M. & B with happy effects and recommend it with confi dence that it will please all who use it. Dr. J 8. Pemberton, Wholesale Dras Sroker, 21 Marietta, St Atlanta, Ga Dr. R. T Searcy, one of the ahlest physi cians in Alabama, savs: [ have used in my practice M & B. and contidently recommend | itas a good remedy in all diseases for which it is recommended ; it is a good reliab'e and | effective remedy R. T. SkAncy, PRICE 50 CHNNTS. Manufactured Ly o ‘ . Haile & Mower, 98 Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga Fo: tale by Maher & Flower, Druggists, Murietta, Georgia, /AA 1A ] L y * DEALER IN i CROCERIEKES _‘ Pure Spices, Bacon, Flour, Meal, Lard, Hams, Kerosene, pices, - Canned Goods, &cC. i I respectfully solicit a share of the trade of my old customers, as well as new ones, in my new business, I have moved into the store between R. Hirsch and Wade White. y i C i WILLIAM ROOT. Marietta, Ga., January, 1885, ———— AND———_ y M i i [ aciline %V )I'l7 S A d(/ g {,J ( \bo i i Are now completed and prepared to manufacture Stationary and Steam Engines and Boilers From Four to One Hundred Horse Power. Also Patent ! - - Iron Frame Two Roller Cane Mills, BEST MILL IN THE MARKET. ALL KINDS OF Grist Mill Machinery, Running Gears for WATER WHEELS or STEAM P JWER. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS & PORTABLE CANE MILLS made to order as cheap and as good as Northern make. MINING MA CHINERY, Shafting and Pulleys, Hangers, and Boxes finished in the best possible styles. Irou and Brass Castings made to order on short notice. Special attention given to repairs on Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers, and in fact all kinds of Machinery en trusted to our care. THOS. H. WITHERS & BRO Yo UGe WIS E JHE (! -~ L ey PROPRIETORS, MARIETTA, GEORGIA. W lerson & Son Bankers and Cotton Buyers, And Dealers in Ceneral Merchandise. Have on hand and are continually receiving fresh supplies of - SUGARS, FLOUR, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGL, COFFEES, MEAL, CHECKS, LINDSEYS, SYRUPS, CORN, JEANS, &e., &c. BACON, GRINTS, LARD, RICE, &e. ) Also Pendleton’s Pure Ground Bons and -9 e . . FARMKERS SUPPLIES, Such as Plows, Plow Stocks, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Hay Forks, Axes and other Hard~ ware. Also Saddles and Bridles. Milburin Wagons, One and Two Horse. at Uottom prices. Fresh Lime and Cement constantly on hand. RAGS WANTED, As they buy all their goods for the cash, saving all discounts, they are enabled to sell very low. Give them a trial and save money. Collections promptly attended Deposits solicited and all accommodations offered that any Bank can offer. Leave your monecy with us. 1t will be more convenient than Atlanta Marictta, Ga. W.P.ANDERSON & SON When You Want a Wagon Buy the Best! = e g e o e ey~ )\ W =y AN =T\ (R = i CeesT i) /, 4 ‘l A AT /' :_ ; ULLEDRATLD MUDLDARER | Iron Axic and Thimble Skein Axles, One and Two Horse Wagons. —PROVISIONS.= ___..} -I o }\_, 4’L iJ Ib\_~ Qi } BULK MEAT, FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT, &e. ! FFERTII.IZERS. “NORTH-WESTERN RAW BONE" l C“NORTH-WESTERN AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONE " “FLETCHER'S COTTON GROWER" | “FARMER'S FRIEND." “ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE," (A:id Phosphate) “KAINIT—LAND PLASTER.” rorsaEn A A, Fletcher & Co., Marietta, Ga., TS SISO . SIS OO I R S SIS TTI T R TUe TG N T T O RS, il'f STARDS AT THE HEAD.| THE LICHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC” s/ e This cut shows the New Style of Woed work that the Company 18 now Introducing. (e BB ‘ r‘:‘;-\A ~. 211"':: DR e R, W =T W i 3”l '_l-‘é = \' Y e { 2 ‘7 N ";‘s)'?,; o \Qyfig,,l - e SRR LT e ARTISTICALLY #+BEAUTIFUL. WITHOUT A PEER, IN ITS MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION IT HAS NO RIVAL. Also, the “Duleiphone” or “Sewing Machine Organ.” For Sale by A. A. FLETCHER, Marietta, Ga. SALESROOM, KENNFSAW HOUSE BILOCK. D. 7%, YOUNG, Salesman and Adjustoer.’ | Ceneral Advertisements. ‘ —=- e s e e et | Carriage, Wagon, ‘"z“‘.v%\ " A l 225‘3-; A <\ = ~———AND-— After an experience of Thirty two years, we can can confidently recommend our - work to persons in wantof anything in our line. We use notning but the Best Material, Employ none but the very best and most reliable workmen, and will do nothing but the very best class of work, and all will b FULLY GUARANTEED. Having recently put up a full line of | machinery, we are prepared to compete with any one in price and quality and shall keep a full stock of our own make of Wag~ ons and Buyggies on hand at all times, and will make to order any style of carriage wanted. We are also making and shall keep the celebrated Rhode’s Cotton Planter. Farmers can be supplied at short notice, all fully warranted. Blacksmith’s coal for sale as usual. Thankful for past favors we earnestly solicit a continunance of the same. RFEID & CRANLINC. Marietta, Ga. i | U ’s | I I l 25 YEARS IN USE, OETTITRC A STREICWL The Greatest Medical Triumgh of the Age! , SYMPTOMS OF A . TORPID LIVER. ’ Lossofappetite, Bowels costive, Pain in the head, with n dull seunsation in the i back part, Pain under the shouldere | blade, Fullness after eating, with a dise l inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over the right eye, Restiessness, with fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and | CONSTIPATION. TUTI'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change offeeling astoastonish the sufferer, They Increasc the Appetite,and cause the body to Take on KFlesh, thus the system i 3 - mourished, and by their ’l‘onic Action on the Digestive ()raanl.llfi;ul-r Stoolnare - produced. Price 35c, 4.3 urray St..N.¥. TUTTS HAIR DYE - GRAY HAIR or WHISKERS changed to a GLOSSY BLACK by a single application of this DYE. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of §l. Office, 44 Niurray St., New York. ——————————— 4nd all BiLious COMPLAINTS are relicved by taking Purely Vegetatle; No Griping, Price 25¢. All Druggista, "a have CPOD HEALTI o LITED mn Lo kept tn order, . oS SRR 1T R o QB R R i b ine MR E N H Q ./\\(" —~— / p - I, =‘ \ !;%f S ' \ s .- 4'\)"""& 'g‘ P 5: SANFORDIS LiyER :.\v,'gsmliv!a. Medicine.and for diseases resulting from a deranged or torpid condition of the Liver; such asßiliousness, Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sicke Headache, Rhenmatism, etc. An invaluable Fame ily Medicine, For full information send |!om- ad drese on a postal card for 100 fi;uga book on the ¥ Liver und ItB Diseases,”” to DR. SANFORD, 24 Duane Street, New York. ANY DBUGGIST WILL TELL YOU ITS REPUTATION. e e ————————— ot Subscribe for the Marietta Journal, (lubs of ten, $1 each. The new line of At tachments that are now heing placed with each ** Domestie,” are speci alties. No other Ma chine has them Thes Attachments and the New Wood work make the **Doinestic”’ more thin ever withcut ques tio:l, THE ACENOWLEDGED STANDARD - EXCELLENUE. Ayents wanted in un oceupied territory Address DOMESTIC S. M 'Co, No 909, Main Street, Richmond Virjinia. RNy 1 MARIETTA ) o 2 B ‘«,‘,:? o &‘ i .‘ss\ ot A . i sy 7 7 — m \TASper S & - $1 i Lobriwe * et o R N 353 W Syt = (Opposite the Kennesaw House.) J. A. G. ANDERSON, Proprietor. rf] HE BEST OF VEINIICLES, THE safest of drivers and the fastest of horses are always ready, night and day for hire. No man or woman or child ever has given me a call in the pasf, who has been, nor shall any everin the future be, dissatis fied with my teams or the men in my em ploy. Everything and every body about me are a No. 1. I have cheapened my charges proportion ate to the stringency of the times. For references as to the truth of what I say, as to the turnsouts and charges, go to my friends, which means the public generally. Parties hiring are strietly responsible for the safety ot themselves. vehicles and horses. J. A G. ANDERSON. Liv y Stabl iVer table. Reduced Prices On Cherokee Street, MARIETTA, : : GEORGIA. Y > l q . ° J. Spilman & Son, 4 v v {k ~WE HAVE OPENED A r{ g, first class ; Livery Stable, A where the public can be ac b commodated with fine horses and elegant buggies at re duced prices. Can always be- found ready to respond to any call in supplying the needs of local or transient patrons. J. SPILMAN & SON. Marietta, Oct. 1, 1880, T R o FPIROE mp NERVOUS DEEILITY, )Ry OrcanicWeakness and ['IARRIS \ § Uocay, and nvomeroas \ y obs -ure diseases whion 3 x & batileskilied physiciang ‘&%\‘\\\m resnltfrom y uthfulin. (.liv:rotinas,t.»o free in- A Radical Cure W&/ ,lif°fr; o qrer braia for A whilonuc':g enelxsniefil’ulkia N Rpsyour eystem Avceid the SPERMATORRERA R e picag i AND 8 bles. Get our freo circular '. and lenrn i nportant f:.cts IMPOTE"GY - befere tuking treatment . elsewhere, Take a BTRE —_— A 51:‘.:-1}::,'!1‘ th:;t hus CURED b vy UllO 180 ) in- TESTED for over L' t,ulncrl:n:vint'h 3;(5011!:,?(5!\‘!“\: Years by use in [EEbusiness, or cnuse pain ¢ manyTnousand R~ inconvenience. Founded Cases of E i oin s‘clf)uhi fisfm-dwui !II in- H vles, k ' icn- NERVOUS SN, B direct 1 potic DEBILITY, ils apecifio influence i 3 o BgAfcit without delay. Tho AND Pag 2otural tunctions of the ORGANIC 0 é‘\um;mlprgnniam are res e f ored. The animating mehEss R‘ ments of ’]ilflv[- lx‘n‘;‘!(cli’: hfxl':ef; in B been wested aregiven bacls Young & Middle f=gand tho patient becomes Ageod Men, a :&zilgm.unurumdl;gnu.a HARRIS REMEDY CO., H'Pg Chemistc. 80624 North 10th 5t., St. Louls, Mo, ONE MONTH'S TREATMENT, $3; 2 tioNTHS, 85 ; 3 owTis. ¢ W B == = A e g S Al ~’-Er3‘ A oAI o, el o el CAnE e e i ';vir"‘j’j_:ii'u“:{r:iq’ 1:5{“‘&!_:‘ Tl 2!.':4‘.’ \lifiile A'i}, n | EoeAERE enon Ty | ¥ ey & 5 i e | Cewaly B SRR ey L Aol T U gy R SRR e i 3 ”f."a ’.“!E’;‘; T e —————————— ——————————— I AM IN RECEIPT OF THE LARGEST STOCK OF SEEDS perhaps ever brought to Marietta ; and as I burned every old seed in stock last fall, you can rely on them being fresh and from the best growers of Seeds. I have over 3 - ) Five Thousand Papers Landreth’s Garden . . r Seeds with 1885 Printed on each Paper, Showing they were put up for this season. 1 have more than Five Thou sand Papers of BUIST'S, FERRY’'S and SIBLEY’S SEEDS, all fresh. & 5a MY STOCK OF GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS are the lagest, finest and cheapest T have ever had. I quote the following prices, for cash only: RED CLOVER SEED, : : $6.50 per Bushel. ORCHARD GRASS SiEED, 200 « £ TIMOTITY ¢ 200 « RED TOPor HEARD ¢ Loy o . BLUE GRASS /. 160 - & i GERMAN MILLET « b 0 o U These seeds were bought for cash, of the largest growers in Kentucky. Now is the time to buy. N % R. H. Northcutt, Successor to WM. ROOT. E. J. SETZE. J H. SIMPSON]| Newr Drug Store! We have opened a New Store NEX? 70 T. L HUNT & CO'S GROCERY STORE, Church Street, Marietia, ¢ corgia, WHERE WE KEEP ON ls‘&;?n? 1‘}\"\'1!))1&'(():1 :.\'fi:(\)ll‘{l.lzi.;:}”‘ ARTICLES USUALLY . . ‘ . Medicines, Toilet Articles. Stationery. &L = OUR OFFICES \\'lL_L BE IN THE STORE. Setze & Simpson, Agts. or T A T Located on the South-West Corner of the Public Square, Marietta. KEEP A FULL LINE OF Dye Stuffs, Paints, Qils and Varnishes, Particular attention paid to PRESCRIPTIONS which are put up by W. K. ROOT an able and experienced Pharmacist. Maher & Flower, Druggists. v .~»-‘-ij = =3 = Jl Ml U b ILS@%E 3 DEALER lIN & ES G i . - - e e { TRY 4 7 S b T TOTRINTHES 5 = ey et a =T 1 PR us:'nr W e “’T“fi ey | _— \¥ LT %A 22 A & t",“/h i ??%fifilm ol Tln ::3 Hi‘:‘. v Ll& 0&’1 v‘v {;)’i 9 e ‘s§ fl 1 n l an: 3 1o hi f‘rqd pi % - LUy and House Furpishing Goods, Unions, Reducers Elbows. Pipes and Fittings for Steam Engines and Wa ter Pipes Red Jacket Force Pump and Hose, the Best in the World, AT THE OLD STAND, WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, MAR ETTA, GA. J. M. Wliil.-SOCN RSN SN R SNBSS SN TS P TITI NRTA AR SR T TTAT L L s o 7 ¥R ; 4 © . EMORY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS ) SRR 2re the BEST EVER MIADE for Costiveness, Indigestion, Weadacho, TR W One good duss of threo or four Emory's Little Cathartic } lus, followed by ona A pill every night for a week or two, makes the human machinery run as regular AN a 3 clock work; they purify the tlood and put new life in a broken-down body. AN\ \ Purely Vegetable, Harmicss, Plsasant, infallible, the yvoungestehild may take 4\‘ VI them. Bold by all Druggists and Medicine Dealors at iSS Cts. a Box, or by mail, N AN STANCARD CURE COO., Proprisiors, 197 Pearl St., W. Y. Emory's Littie Cathartic are more than i 3 claimed: they prova to ba the best Pill ever used hieve, Worth twice thoe m ney asked.—W. W, H, Gongr, Harmony (;r:\vo,\t‘-:x.—rEmor\y;s‘ Little 'J:{fhafiic {x]m t):nlr:.m‘tw;pular of all " the Cathartics.—Wwm. Brsuop, Mills River, N, (. —=My aged lother used no cfi#%?oumtfs box with wonderfil r--nuh]-;.—Ng\'. Iz;«]xrn, YoeustGrove, :)!ein —1 rrrv!:‘m:?ml repa: them.—Jonan CoLLiNg, M, D, Athens, Texas, —T} ¢y are exceilent,—R. BeNsonN, .nd‘y .':’,','i'é‘_"" .YL\l'ksnn. ‘.\ll.‘.‘.—--<'lh\ y are um-xvvlhn].‘—\l 8. Bi !Z:A'.’IE'N: Keyseß, Moberly, 1;‘10.' I 11 its forms positively cured with £ .8 0 . MALARIA u.un::or}hih:u remedy ; they m':tam no Emfif'j S btandard cl"e Pl"s' uinine, Mercury, or poison of auy kiud. Xudorsed by physiciansand®sold by drugnsts everywhere, o gflmail. 25 Conts @ ko=, ETANDARD CURE CO., Nev York. = - R Y/ ‘ 4 e ik i¥R) & "=~ WOOL TWEEDS, -~ AIWND WOOI,: m™ROTLY. s Also Wool Linseys, Chzclzs and Plain. At the ' Mi ‘ > Laure! Mills t the Laure! Mil S, ROSWELL, G ORGIA, THESE MILLS are exchanging their Goods for fWoo!, with Farmers and others on the most liberal terms, (our motto is live and let live,) or we will manufacture Wool *tor our custom by the yard into any of the atove lire of Goods at a reasonahle price. Jeans at 22§cts,, Tweeds at 15ets, Linseys at 12§cts—for large lots of wool we will discount these prices. Send for samples and muke a selection before shipping your wool, Roll Carding 10ets per pound, net rolls We pay ffipigh‘ on all Wool shipped to us. All communications should be addressed to LAUREL MILLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ROSWELI, GA. 7. D. Sheirman, Prosidont.