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ROMANCE IN JERSEY CITY. '
About dusk last night a handsome
young woman with strongly marked
Celtic features stepped from a Mont
gomery street car at the Bergen ave
nue crossing, Jersey City. A bright
little lad scavcely seven years old
stood on the stoop, who as he saw the
woman ran towards her, and catching
hold of her cloak looked pleadingly
into her face.
“Hello, mamma,” he cried joyfully.
The woman started and turning round
pushed the boyaside with the remark.
“Run away, sonny. lam not your
mother.” Her face was pale and it
was evident that she was trying to
deceive him.
“Yesyou are ; I know you, mamma.
Why don’t you take me ¥
The woman paid no attention to
the lad, but started to walk up West
Side avenue. She pulled the bell of
a neat white cottage, which was an
swered by some one who closed the
door as soon as she was inside. After
being cast offthe lad ran home. Half
an hour later he and a refined looking
gentlemen stopped in front of the cot
tage and the gentleman rapped tor
admittance. The comely young wo
man opened the door.
“Thank heaven, Maggie, I have
found you 2t lact,” was the spontan
eous cry of the man.
“I don’t know you,” she answered,
drawing hack.
“Don’t know me? Surely you
cannot say that, Maggie,” said the
gentleman in a husky voice. At this
point a burly man appeared on the
scene.
“This is my wife,” he said.
“Your wife! That]cannot be. 1
married her seven years ago,” replied
the stranger at the door.
“Yes and she is my mamma,” put
in the boy. Seeing a policeman ap
proach, theladand his father were ask
ed inside. They remained several
hours, and were not seen coming out.
From one of the neighbors a reporter
of Tue WorLp learned their story.
The woman is known as Mrs. Hurley.
She married John Hurley, a respecta
ble mechanie, about a year ago a and
has since lived with him in the little
house on West Side avenue. She is
an Irishwoman, but for five years she
lived as maid with a wealthy English
family named Jobes, who kept a fash
ionable establishment in the suburbs
of London. The family consisted of
two daughters and a son Thomas who
married the maid in seeret. He was
not to claim her as his wife until af
ter the death of his father wind his
accession to the estate. When the
young wife was about to become a
mother she asked for a leave of ab
sence and returned, leaving her child
in the care of a humble family in Lon
don. Regularly she visited it, often
accompanied by her hushand. who
paid for its keeping.
Subsequently the maid was dis
missed, and the son sent abroad. He
remained in France for an indefinite
time. His letters were confiscated,
and all efforts to communicate with
Lis wife were unavailing, For four
yearsshe lost track of him, and tried
enduring poverty and hunger placed
her child in the care of the people
who first had it and left for America.
This was two years ago, and the child,
which had grown into a fine boy, was
six vears old.
When the father died the son came
to America. He recovered the child
and traced his wife to Jersey City.
lu the mean time the wife married a
mechanic. The father kept her
memory green in the mind of his lit
tle son Willis by showing him the
portrait every night hefore he went_to
bed. Erom this the lad recognized
her when saw her upon the
street.
Lt is said that Mr. Hurley will
peacefully resign his wife to her first
hushband, and they will soon leave
for England.—New York World.
FARMING,
Says Mr. M. Stahl, is an occur
pation broad enough to give play to
every faculty. Give your business
all you have to give and you will find
need for yvet more. Stick to it and it
alone- Donot take up side issues
nor become an agent {for something
Farming is enough of itself for any
man, and just as you put your heart
in your work you will find more mon-
ey, more pleasure and more content
ment. Have a right conception of
your business and stick to it. Deo
not exchange it for business in the
city you have no experience with
unless you desire to become poor
and helpless, as nine of every ten city
men from the country always do.
A young lady at;Forest City, Sier
ra county, Cal., while fast asleep, got
out of bed, partly dressed, picked up
a lantern, and started for her home
at Minnesota, in the same county.
She passed some terribly bad and
steep roads, and finally arrived at
Kanaka Creek, two and a half miles
from her starting point, in safety, but
Just before stepping upon the foot
bridge to cross it she stumbled, and
the jar woke her up. She compre
hended the situation very quickly,
ane preceeded on to Minnesota, reach
ing home some time hefore daylight.
For some days previous to the above
event the girl had been suffering from
homesickness,
TISM
Although a practioncr of near twenty years,
my mother influenced me to procure 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 remedies, Within
twenty-four hours after commencing B, B. B. 1
observed marked relief. She has just com
menced her third bottle and iz nearly as active
as ever, and has been in the front yard with
“rake in hand,” cleaning up. Her improver
ment is truly wonderful and immensely gratify
ing.
C. H. MONTGOMERY, M. D,
Jacksonville, Ala., June 6, 1884,
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KIDNEY. TROUBLE.
For over six years 1 have been a terrible sufler
er from a troublesome kidney complaint, for the
relict of which I have spent over $250 without
benetit); the most noted so-called remedies proy
ing failures. The use of onesingle hottle of Be
B. B. has been marvelous, giving more relief
than all other treatment combined. It is a
quick cure, while others, if they cure at all, are
in the distaht future,
C. H. ROBERTS, atlanta Water Works.
SCROFULA.
Dr. L. A, Guild, of Atlanta, who owns a large
nursery and vineyard, has a lad on his place
who was cured of a stubborn case of 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 hada sloughing, scrofulous ulcer of the
neek, and had lost hair and eye-sight, finding no
relief. One bottle of B. B. B, healed the ulcer,
eradicated the poison from his blood, restored
his eye-sight, and placed-him-on the road to
health.
A hookffilled with wonderful proof from the
very best classjof citizens, and recommendations
from the leading Drag 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 5,00, Sold by Druggists, Expressed on re”
ceipt of price,
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale by R. H. Northeutt, Marietta, (a.
SHNEEIEL Y,
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ARMICA i
Prepared from Extract Arnica, oil of
Camphor, Rare Essential Oils, Chloro
dine and Magnetic Fluid, Chem
ically combined.
The Best Certified Medicine in the Union!
Warranted fo Cure Pain in Five Minutes,
It penetrates through the tissues, muscles, and
to the bone itself, thus producing a healthy
reaction, which ¢an not be had with any other
remedy. The overwhelming testimonials from all
the Middle, Southern, and fi\’unn-rn States, prove
that by Its use Rheumntism, ."wt-llln.n.
Wounds, Aches and Pain, no matter from
what canse, either in man or beast, is rapidly and
radically cured. Pain ean not exist where
this Fluid is applied.
Directions, treatment and massive proof around
each bottle,
Reware of imitations. Sold by Dealers at 50¢,
and $l.OO per Dottle.
MANSFIELD MEDICINE COMPANY,
MEMPHIS, TENN.,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
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When you come to think of it, it is not
odd that literary people prefer a pipe to a
cigar. It is handier to smoke when thoy
are writing, and ever 8o much cleaner
Aud then it gives them the true essence
and flavor of the tobacco.
The most fastidious smokers among all
nations and all classes of men agree that
the tobacco grown on the Golden Tobacco
Belt of North Carolina is the most delic.
ious and refined in the world. Lighter
than Turkish, more fragrant than Havana,
freer from nitrates and nicotine than any
ther, it I 8 Just what the connoisseur
praises and the habitual smoker demands,
I'he very choicest tobacco grown
on this Belt is bought by Black
well's Durham Tobacco Co., and *
appears in their celebrated Bull S
Durham Smoking Tobacco., Itis \
known the world over.
Gettha genuine, with Bull A/
tradeauark, then you will
be sure of having abso
lutely pure tobacco. il
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CELEBRATED wue, and remit
tents, are the des
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.",_;'L'.‘;f:,@!,_ IRI vital stamina and
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SR er of the constitu
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STOMACH tion, ar d by
' checking irregu
X FT’ F larities of the liv
o er, stomach and
bowels. Morever, it cradicates malarial
complaints of an obstinate ty;e, and stauds
alone unequalled among our national remes
dies. Tor sale by all Druggists and Deal~
ers generally
BEILIXIR.
Mandrake & Buchu.
NATURE'S TRUE REMEDY FOR ALL
BILLIOUS DISEASES
On TORPIDITY
OF THE
Liver and Kidneys,
Bilious Headache, Dyspepsia. Costives
ness, Sour Stomach. Jaundice. [Heartburn,
Nervousness, Catarrii of the Bladder, Res
tention and Incontenence of the Urine, and
loss of tone to the parts. It has no equal in
the relicfand cure of Piles. [or sale by all
Druggists
Read what Dr. J. 8, Pemberton, one of
the oldest druggists in the State says about
M, & B.: T haveused the ‘M. & B" with
happy effeets and recommend it with conti
dence that it will please all who use it. Dr.
J. 8. Pemberton, Wholesale Drug Broker,
21 Marietta, St. Atlanta, Ga
Dr. R. T. Searcy, one of the ablest physi
cians ip-Alabama, says: I have used in'my
practice M. & B. and confidently recommend
it as 4 good remedy in all diseases for which
it is recommended ; it is a good reliable and
effective remedy R. T. SEAROY.
PRICE 50 Ca2mNTS.
Manufactured by
Haile & Mower,
| . 98 Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale.by Maher & Flower, Druggists,
| Murietta, Georgia.
WILLIAM ROOT
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DEALER IN
CGROCERIES.
Pure Spices, Bacon, Flour, Meal, Lard, Hams, Kerosene,
1 Canned Goods, &cC.
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.
l WILLIAM ROOT.
Marietta, Ga., January, 1885,
~———AND —— 1
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Mac Works.
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 6r STEAM POWER. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS & PORTABLE
CANE MILLS made to order as cheap and as gond as Northern make. MINING MA
CHINERY, Shafting and Pulleys, Hangers, and Boxes finished in the best possible styles.
Irou and Brass Castingzs 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 & BROD
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PROPRIETORS, MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
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W.P. Anderson & Son
Bankers and Cotton Buyers,
| Have on hand those reliable high grade
FERTILIZERS :
: v 4 & 4 &
LISTERS STANDARD. a Pure Bone Fertilizer,
BALDWIN S AMMONIATED DISSOLVED DONE,
STONO DISSOLVED DONE, COTTON COMPOUND,
20T ROYAL, WHANN'S PLOW BRAND and
KAINIT FOR COMPOSTING.
We deal largely in and have on hand a large stock of
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Farmer’s Supplies and General Merchandise
Such as Coflees, Sugars, Syrups, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Meal, Tobacco, and all kinds of
Plow and Work Tools.
As we buy oursupplies for cash, we are enabled to 3211 low tor cash or on time to
prompt paying parties at a reasonable advance.
Milburn W agons,
One und Two Horse, at bottom prices.
FRESIH LIME constantly on hand..ssn e CASH PAID FOR RAGS.
Collections promptly attended Deposits soticited and all accommodations offered that any DBank
can offer. Leave your money with us, 1t will be more convenient than Atlanta.
]ll(lrirthl, Ga. W. P. ANDER=ON & SON.
When You Want a Wagon Buy the Best!
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BULK MEAT, FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT, &ec.
“NORTH-WESTERN RAW BONE.”
“NORTH-WESTERN AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BDONE
“FLETCHER'S COT'TON GROWER.”
“KARMER'S FRIEND."
“ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE,” ( Axd Phosphate),
S“KAINIT—LAND PLASTER.”
roRsuERY A, A, Fletcher & Co., Marietta, Ga.
I'T STARDS AT THE HEAD.
THE LICHT-RUNINIING
“CPRDOUOMESTIC”
This cut shows the New Style of Wood work that the Company s now
Introducing.
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Also, the “Duleiphone™ or “Sewing Machine Organ.”
For Sale by A. A. FLETCHER, Marietta, Ga.
SALESROOM, KENNESAW HOUSE BLOCK.
D. M. YOUNG, Salesman and Adjuster,
Ceneral Advertisements.
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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 RMaterial,
‘Empk\y none but the very best and most
reliable workmen, and will do nothing but
the very best class of work, and all will b
FULELY GUARANTERD.
Having recently put up a foll 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 ol Wags~
ons and Buyzgies on hapd 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. DBlucksmith’s coal for sale
as usual. Thankful for past favors we
carnestly solicit a continuance of the same.
REID & CRAMLING.
Marietta, Ga.
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J. A. G. ANDERSON, Proprietor.
fIYHE BEST OF VEHICLES, THE
l 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 ever in 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.
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Address DOMESTIC
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;R. SANFORD'S LIVER !N‘VICORAIOR
ust what its name impliies; a Vegotable Livee
Medicine.and for diseascs resulting from a deranged
or torpid condition of the Liver; such as Biliousness,
Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sicke
Headache, Rhenmatism, ete. An fnvaluable Fama
ily Medicine. For full information send your ade
dress on a postal card for 100 page book on the
* Liver and its_Diseases” to D;L SANFORD, 24
Duane Street, New York. :
ANX DBUGGLIST WILL FELL YOU ITS REPUTATION
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Subscribe for the Marietta Jouri il
Clubs of ten, 81 each.
25 YEARS IN USE.
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The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Lossofappetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
the head, with a dull sensation in the
back part, Pain under the shouldere
blade, Fuilness after eating, with a dise
inclination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, Low spirite, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headacho
over the right eye, Restlessness, with
fitful dreams, High!y colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted
to such cases, one dose effects such a
change offeelingastoastonish the sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite,and cause the
body to Take omn Flesh, thus the system {3
nourished, and by their ‘k‘onlc Action on
the Digestive Organs, Regular Stoolsaro
Emdm-(-d. Price 35c. 4% Murray St..N.Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE
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GRAY HATR 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 Murray St., Now York.
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4and all Biuigus COMPLAINTS are relieved by taking
Purely Vegetatle; No Griping, Price 23¢. All Druggists,
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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
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Five Thousand Papers Laundreth’s Garden
Seeds with 1885 Printed on each Paper,
Showing they were put up for this season. I have®more than Five Thou
sand Papers of BUIST'S, FERRY’S and SIBLEY’'S SEEDS, all fresh.
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MY STOCK OF GRASS and
SEEDS are the lagest, finest and cheapest I have ever had. I quote the
following prices, for cash ouly:
RED CLOVER SEED, : : 86.50 per Bushel.
ORCHARD GRASS SEED, D) e e
TIMOTHY 8 200 “ ¢
RED TOPor HEARD ¢ 10y &
BLUE GRASS ¢ 150 ¢ L
GERMAN MILLET « 150 &
These seeds were bought for cash, of the largest growers in Kentucky.
Now is the time to buy.
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R. H. Northeutt,
Successor to WM. ROOT.
E. J. BETZE. J H. SIMPSON}|
New Drug Store!
T . . T 2 TS
We have opened a New Store
NEXT TO T. L HAUNT & CO'S GROCERY STORE,
Church Strecet, dMavietia, Georgia,
WHERE WE KEEP ON HAND AND FOR SALE ALL ARTICLES USUALLY
SOLD IN DRUG STORES.
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Medicines, Toilet Articles.
Stationery. «cC.
§¥ OUR OFFICES WILL BE IN THE STORE.
Setze & Simpson, Agts.
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Located on the South-West Corner of the Public Square, Marietta.
KEEP A FULL LINE OF
Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Particular attention paid to PRESCRIPTIONS which are put up by
W. K. ROOT an able and experienced Pharmacist.
- Maher & Flower,
| Drugsgists.
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= - AUETY and Honse Furuishing Goo 5,
Unions. Reducers Elboies, Pipes and Fittings for Steam Engines and Was
ter Pipes. Red Jacket Force Pump and Hose, the Best in the World,
AT THE OLD STAND, WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, MARIETTA, GA.
J. M, WIILSON.
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T, BAORY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS
711 i(\\v 1\ are the BEST EVER WIADE for Costiveness, Indigestion, Headache.
s~J R \\ Ono 6 good duss of threo or four Emory's Little Cathartie Pills, followed by one
L/{':;fi; ke pill every night for a week or two, makes the human machinery run as reguiar
ZRNATR as clock work; they purify the blosd and put new life in a broken-down body.
A :‘,\a Puroly Vegetablo, Harmloss, Pleasant, Infailible, the youngest child may take
ATNRN] them.” Sold by ail Druggists and Medicine Dealers at 18 Cts. a Box, or by mail.
\N STANDARD CURE €O., Propristors, 197 Pearl St., N. Y.
J Emory’s Litile Cathartic are more than is claimed: they prove to be the
best Pill ever used here, Worth twice tho money asked.—W, W, H. Gonzs,
Harmony «;‘l-.\,".»,{\3lx.?sm:~:yi'sY Ugfio cg;.‘had:c {lrm tl:elmnstlgopuhr&)f all
\yars v tho Cathartica.~Wx, Bisnop, Mills £ iver, N, (.. ~~My aged m used on
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& s them,—JoHx CoLLiss, M. D,, Athens, Texas,——T) .y sxcellent.—R.
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all its forms positively cured with Y
MALARIA tlxux‘lrqu.n! ::n:cul).‘t‘xi\(‘ég;xmx: no Em(“y S Standard cur‘ Pi"s.
uinine, Mereury, or poison of any kind. kudorsed by physicians and®soid by druggists everywhere, 0O
%Ym:\i\. 25 Conts a Liox. STANDAED CURE CO., New York.
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RNROSWIELL, GEORGIA.,
THESE MILLS are exchanging their Goods for fWoeol, with Farmers and othiers on
the most liberal terms, (our motio is live and let live,) or we will manufacture Waol for
our custom by the yard into any of the above line of Goods at a reasonable price. Jeans
at 224ct5., Tweeds at 154cts , Linseys at 12jcts—for Jarze lots of wool we will discount
these prices. Send for samples and make a selection before shipping your wool. Roll
Carding 10cts per pound, net rolls
We pay freight on all Wool ghipped to ue. All communications should be addressed to
LAUREL MILLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ROSWELL, GA.
J. D. Sherman, Presiddent.