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MAI-L SCHEDULE. ~
Arftval and'Departureof Trains.
M*IL‘ANI> FASSF.N<SKR.
,- minto south.
4kkfive at 8v11t0n„.... ..-.-.-.-SiSSa-np
5.<-»V«--’st.. • .-.7:27a. u>
noINO-SOVTH.
(Arrive at *BeHtwii.••■.■ 9:45 p u
Leave at. .-. -.-. .U»:M> p 11
MAIL AND BXrItF.HS.
doing- north.
■Arrive »Y Belltob..■ . -.. .■.•5.29 p m
Leave ift.-..- 5.-K’ p m
U(&'K SOV-TK.
Arrive at Bellton..-. .-..v.-.-c... .xs'ffol’O Um
Leave at ....'.110:35 a m
’Leave on Tuvxdi.j s, T hfaftMhy* anil Sat
■Wnlay .■'Vtk-Allcii.lak-, 'Silver Shoals, Mid
dle River, -Nail’s Creek* Cheap ami
‘Ciack Hug,"toMomer. at 1, p. in.
Thttr.Mlavs, vili *beiio. Hend’s Ferry,l
■Mossy Cn tk ami to'Ch*-.-lau<l. at 1. p. m.
Ipy Oftfee open on Suiiilhyr -until 8, a. in.
J. M. M YE'F.S, «». M.
05*: Business notices in tin's Column are
stlctl’v Mieeiits a lijis.eaoh insertion.
Peaches getting ript.
Gardens Arc a failure.
■Some raiti and more ’txpciAerl.
D! our patch of corn is ruined.
Our represetalivo has never gave us
<a line. •
Protracted meeting it now being
'carried on at Enon.
T:«tn is jiaving a fine time now pul
ing ou wa„on tires.
4'amp meeting is nowon near
tlonrer at Mt. Pleasant.
Sow of our items is left cut for the
iiko. of rOrttn, tlte.y will not spoil but
will appear next week.
There is ai< interesting Dueling go
ing ou at (lillesviile , in which ain
't ’ers ar conyiclid. Wefiray Gnd tliat
lie would conveW 'them, and inaku
them hiipY Chrutfans.
Next Sunday is the regular meet
ing at the Baptist Clnirdi here, and
Il is hoped that we will have a go-Vi
meeting. Liri the brethweH cont
inence now,and pray that they may
Lave an outpouring of gods grace in
their midst, and au itrgvthcting -mid ■
the Ceurch.
We had ths pleasiWe of hearing
liev. J. E. lieivs Gllh svilie
ListvStniday for the first lime. flv is
la most impressive and vetreraWe look
ing matt, and exiMil a wfo-Meif al dis
play in the gi feat cause f.u ihe Mar- i
<yr, he has accomplished n wonder
ful work in the Mu.is!-ry.,aud is as
r< soTiite now in thte work ns if lie had,
.jusl enlisted "m lue war. May lie lie
long spared Wt iSu-nd the gospel
in which life sole deiigliis.
On Thursday night last three prisfo
oners, one White man and two blacks
who had been committed to jail to
wait their trial nt Homer, broke jail
fltid lleil. No doubt but. they was fur
nished with the tools by which they
made their escape. It is hoped that
the next grandjuror will rwomrtreirtlt
the buildi.ig of a new jstif, iiy Which-
Hneves and murderers can tre securely j
li>-pt, for Low many during the pds<l
twoorthred ye'ars, have left in the
flame manner? Banks is able to' build
her a good jail, and by so doing it will
have the tcudeiiej to subdue crime I
In bringing to bear on tirosv th,-.l are i
disposed to break the lAw that if caught !
that they will be kept in cHstod.y ami :
have to await their sentence at the
bar. For It IS tv’ll much expellee, for
*'o profit, to keep prisoners till nearly
court then have them go unpunished.
To Young Men Desiring to Attend
College
The Commercial College of Ken
tucky University will begin its New
Frssion Septenilier 10th, 188-‘C, Oiir
v u'uiig men should make theft arrange-1
inents to enter this popular College-, I
at the above time br as soon often ,
Ward as possible. The. specialty of
this College is a Business Education,
.yet students have the advantages of a
Literary Cotarse free. Bee advet tise
quent in aaothnr column And write
toils President-, W-. R. Smith, Lex
lugton, Ky-., for
Quillians Mills.
Miss. Hassie Sumner ruturned t« !
Bellton last Su.iday after a Weeks i
Visit at the home of W* IL Quillian;
Esij. i
We were pleased to meet out youhg i
Friend ‘‘Dave Vance of Rome Ga. last i
Sunday in town-.
R. J. Redman of Blotint county Ala , '
reports corn and cbtlon crops, just.
prod enough in hi« county and plenty >
of old corn ou hand at fifty cents-, al
buHlel.
We are perfectly satisfied now at ,
this post id’duty tl.c boys have haiiied
us plenti bf good wood, and our trodb-- j
li-s is now ended In licit direction. |
Prof. C. (». Power, andD. G. Hyder
called to see us last Saturday we was
mighty glad to see them. The next i
time .you come boys, tell ail Jour
business and not go away and leave
us standing with our mouth open.
T. B. M. Hawkins expects to attend
three cauipineetings this year, the
■Lonl be.ing willing he says that he
has served the people as miller long
time, and he thinks they are due him i
that privelege hoping no body will j
object,
. G-EO RGI A—B AN JsS 'COVKTY.
Wherebh -cerlain pi t.tie'ii have mail'p
to tliiSTponrt praying tfn
order grantiiig the following change in |
the public roail leading ftpm’ftbrtWr to
■Be!iton‘cimiuien<:iug at oiVfcear the Ihft:
residence ofXv. C. Rucker; thence below
a clearing knb'tibi as the Billey field and ■
by the res-denca ofilaS .4 Terrell to the ;
Junction distance’'of about i mile and
through the land of the estate of Rob Al
land ec'd aiid whereas the eoniniissipabrs
appointed for that purpose have received
and marked out said change and reported
to me that, skid Yhtngc will dm 'due o',
much public utility and eotiveniaiie
Now this ia to cite all persons that on th
first ifomlaj- in September next sai
change whl'bb gr.-in .cd if no good cads !
lie shown to tile eorf’. ary.
Given uiiitSr my hand and seal,
tbfs 2nd day of Align A IHRk
T. F. HILL.
August, 9th 4w. JBB.‘l Ordinary.
GEORGIA-^?4anks county.
Tw whuin it may concern.
W. A. QiiHlian Inis iujlne.form ap.p-lic«
‘/to the nnderjsigneil for perinanant lettei
hi strati on tl*** cstatp of Dame
A- N late of sa d'eonm'y '<lec*<l and
will’ pall upon said application on th
ltrs} Monday is .September h<‘Xk Givvi
under iny haml and ofticial signature.
thisiOih <&y us Jftly 18H3.
J ’ T.’F. HILL
Ordinary, B.C
. GlfidßGlA—Banks driver.
!>,.>. Jfurrn.v Administra'u.- of 'VilPum
Sheridan deo’d has in due form applied to
the uudcrsignoit for leave to sell the Aind.-
lielongiivr’<• the estate of smd deceased
'Ahd said application will be IbeXid on the
first Monday in September next this 30th
day of July 1883. *
T. F. HILL.
tMlrtaiy, B. C.
GhOlFti I ,-i Banks 1 SherilF Stile.
county.f
Will be sold before the corntf lion:e
door in the town of Homer of said county
between the legal hoars o: s.ileou th ' first
tliesday in September the Ib'lowiti"
properly to wit one lot or paircl of lum
ber oak and pine tabling sixty thou-
sand feet more or less levied on as the
property of Thomas J•. Shen.lan under
and by virtue ofix V ortljage Fifa issued
Item Bankt Superion e art in favor of
C. M M Borders V. S. Thomas I). .Shes
dan property pointed out by plaintill, this
' July t»- 31st 1883.
K. D-.OWEN j
Sheriff. |
Alsnnt the same. Hm i axr] place the
entile lense of L. F. Morris in atitl to
* ci’iti.m bouse mid lot in the town
of Homer known as the Harper house
i the same being the htpise now occu
pied IL C. AiesADdur said lease to
lull ten or twelve ye ns. Levied on
by virtue of thlref' lifas issued from ■
the Superior Court of said comity mre
In favor of L. C. Cohen and Co. for ,
itNe of office of Court vs W. \V. Moore '
find L. F. Morrim One in Favor of
IV. C, Oliver for the use &c., vs L. F.
Morris and W. W. Moore dm: in favor
of W. C. Oliver for the p«e of the of
fice of Court vs L. F. Morris Proper-1
ty Pointed out by Plaimill hi lifas
this July 31st 18s3 E. D. OWEN
Bberilf, B C
Property, for Salet
Persone having Farms, Mills nr
Houses for Sale or Rent, would do
wel io consult us. We will A'dver
ttse the sam- in the North Geor
l gian and will i hstf-ge nothin;; for the
! Adnirii-einent unless we make Sale,
we. charging only a reasonable i-.oni
niissiou. v’all and -see us at the
North Gt-orgian Oilice.
PETITION.
C. Wi Jlootl, j Petition to fore-
vs. I .-lose Mortgage.
Mk-ajah PrttvlwslL ) BanksSWpt’wut,
March term Iffit-j-.
It appearing to the court by the
; petition of C. \V. ilooH that .Vicajah
jPrittfajtt, on the I.3th of April, 1878.'
; executed And delivered tn SMtl C. B r .
Hood a mortgage on a tinfit rtf land
lying in said county, the sAUrt ertblAin
‘ ing cue hundred acres, mobe oi- less-,
tying in the county of Banks Anil hor
de-, ing on the line'ot Fv-anklin tblinty.
The said piece of land was bought by
said M. Pritchett of W. C. Thomas.
JsaM M Pritchett now lives on said
land for thd purpose of securing 11m
payment of a certain promissory note
; for the sinh nf i-ighiy-five dollars and
I ten cents, made by the said Mieajal.
. Pritchett on the 13th day of April,
i 1878, and pfiyitble' io the say! C. AV.
Hood, due the Ist of Nov. 1878, with
• interest, at the rate of ten percent
! per annum from dole, Which said note
i the said Micajah Pritchett refuses to
j pay. it Is, therefore-, ordered that
j the said Micajah Pritchett pay into
j this court on or before the next term
i thereof, the. Wncipal and interest
■ due on said note, and the cost of this
I suit, oi- in ddfault thereof, lhe court
! will proceed as to justice shall apper
! tain, /.hd it 1* further ordered that
. this Vule be published in the county
jof Banks once Ji month for font
j months or served bli the. said Micajah
j Pritchett, bf his special agent or at-
■ tofney, three months previous to the
nest term of this court.
N L iltlTCiilNS,
j s c, w c.
A C jfoss, Attorney for Petition.
1 certify that this is a true copy
. fl-otn the miiiufes. R. J. Dyar,'
<7B C, Banks county,
may 101883,—ui I
VVAvNTEfci
Xfl confederate moneys %?»rtrls, old
ilniauacß, and confederate "1/t'wSijih
ters. For which I will pav highest
cash'prices. Bend*hw a list of what
yoil have And enclose stamp or
j for reply and ’I tVill gTve 'prlc is imine
diarely upon rcele'pt df ‘sh'ihe.
Address,
W. M,TANDEUS.
BIG € REEK GA.
Jirly-12 Bw.
OPIUM HABIT
and Drunkenness.
Positively speedily'fi'ncl permanentlcy
tired by DR. KF,ELE,S GOLD FEME
HES. eontainine ifoTdrm of opitnft
Trnth envites investigat'i.it). Referenc
best ill the state. For (erms, pump'd',
els and proofs address with three cen't
mmp. W.f 1 . iM'AMi.
?. 1-2 3il.H» ST ATLANTA GA
LIBEL PO'R DIVORCE.
Nax’cy Moor, i Libel for I>iVure« in
vn. ■ Bunks StW)t*rior (’ourt.
Wm. Moor, J
It aj>p<*aiing to the court that at the
last term of this court, an ortlc’rXWw taken
to perfect service on tire in the
Hr>vo st‘hW ( (l cas(‘ tty ami it
• urtker that serH'lifc has not
bvei’i p<*ife.)tcd as directed,
It is, lheietore. ordered by the cour*.
that service bo hy the public;
tion of nip order, in tin* X , c»rt'?j\'S<M»rgian
a newspaper published in flanks County
Ga., otree a month for four nSonth, prior l
to the fn*Nt term of s c< K ‘urt.
This, May $2, Itm
\V *K •LiT’r’tJfc',,‘f'V’titroVi't'T’s ntt’y
N h fiUTCHISX, j .S<\ \V(’.
I certify tbht this is fl true dopy Iron
the minutes. K*3 D'yk’bjV: *S C., B. co.
may 25—hn
GKO-iiGI.A - Banks ( i.vniY
'To all whom it nitiv cone.eiti.
If. V\ . Rucker Adnib isiraton De
i bonis inn ofWih-v Rucker di-c'd ha
,in dire form a-pplred to m ■ for h-frei-s
of d'lsinision si).) I will pass upon bi
•iqrplii-nti<m on fiWt Monday in Se|
ife-xt Ini ftiy office in Homer said com
iy-
Given MmAFr niv hand and ofiicia.
. Sign pl VE'C this .Hi jtm.e 1883.
T. F. HILL.,
Gidiuorv.
I
The ’Bluest’ and the ‘ k est ’
A FIRST'CLASS
For one voar. and an
IN I’ERESING N VEL
FO.J 32,00
V iVIVVHJ VVi.'Vf '
Ai < .Li.b'tis ili AL ii i
This mammoth sheet inches.-
Coiilnins-8 pag.es of reading matter,’
coiiipiGiog all the news of the week,
telcgiiqiliic dispatches m i uiale .i ar
kel Kep<rt ts, a well-edjted agricultur
al D< yai tmwit oiiglual serials,n pag<
of
GEORGIA -AND FLORIDA
News:
Jt is not rt a local paper.
To t 4 -’e. farmer, niv.liauic or artisan ;
tin- 1 ii»V-Y-T:s or profu.-sf.imil man.
who |tas mH. tin; AtlVAulA-geS of a daii
mail, it is a paper by which he cat
be informed of ey. n.« irauspitin;-
in the busy world, whether, in in.
own State or in ihe must uis
ant paHS of Um ghibv-.
In addition to a first-class i,<-ws
paper at a moderate price, we tollcT to .
each yerw-'.y sirLsci ibei- a copy of ,m>
t»f tlb- published novels of th.- Morn
ing Ned's J.ibbaHy fiee.
Subscription J-2.bt> A year, in id
vanee.
Subscription can be sent through
Irttai agents am! poothPAktct’K-, Dr di
reel to -J-11. Eb'fff.L,
3 W hit ikei- street, Si/ i i.i i
A TREATISE
ON THE HORSE
HIS DISEASES.
Cuntainiiig a.i I.idix of Diseases
Ahiclt gives the Symptoms, Cause,and
the Best Treatment el each. A 'l'ahle
giving all th/ principal drugs used lor
Hie horse, with the ordinary dose, efts
ect, and unlidcte when a poisoii, A
fable with an Engjaving O» the Hors
se’s Twetb at diileient ages, with rules
for telling the age. A valuable er Ilev
tion Receipts and muca other val ua
ble iiitorinatioii.
100-page book for
CjE .W r JT».
jC7 > Qtie i Two and three-ceuts Stamps
received. Addrss
NORTH GEORGIAN
BELLTON GA
IA 0 CO
fer for next E 0 da.y ’only.
Stf ai'e Giatfcl Piano for on y $245.
1 MHeiddeent rosi-wood .ca#c. finish
I JL/A i J 1 tJ2ed 3 strings* 7 1-3 <)c ares, full patient can-
iante agTuC'es, ourm w phtt« nt overstrung lb, beautiful Waived hgs and
heavy serpentine an?l large fancy moul ling. fulLirofi frame Fiench G'rard Actfb'n
'Grand Hamiifirrs, in fdet in proven I .ent x\ba h can in any way t'ci/d to the per
fect’mn of rhe instrument lifts* been added. '•
Ip’Our p-ice for .hisjis rcim nt, boxed and *d< liver d on b era rd
c ars ui N< w h fine P mno Cover stool and book, only JvF
• just reduced from 6ur late wholesale factory puce, %205, for 60 day.s only
This by far, the gr< ah st bargain ever ottered the musica. Unpre
cedented Tremendous demand for thik style! Bond in ymir orbcc.-\it
l>o not k.<e this rare opportunity.
3'his Piano <vill he sent on. Unlays test irial. P’ease Fedii reference if you do no
send money with ord<T. Vhih s. nr with or;L r will bo rt fnndftd and freight
?grs paid by us botliwayijif Piaiui isuu' jn.-t as represintcd, Several rffti,.J
■ special bargains I’ianoS $1 iO up. ov.w 1...000 m msv. imd nit one dissatisfied.
| Purchaser. Hunt fail to write is lieferi" buying. Handsome Illustrated Piano
(latalogim. mailed free giving the higest tostinmnial ever awarded any pio >no irik n
u-’dntunfr Every hilly «v\i rented for s .years.
M USI(’ at one thiid prh.e. of 3 4 C«QQ'<df6i<je pieces of po pula
Mu? 6 -sJht tor Zc stamp. ' r
\ MEaYUELSMIHN PLVKO CO., -P.O. BOX NEW YORK CITY
' THE NORTH GEORGIAN,
The Official Org&n of Banks County,
is rUBLISHfcD AT BELLTON, ’GA-,
At (he Low Price of'One t*6ll:ir a>' miE. Mi- 'Fifty Cents 'for Six
To any person semlFftg to Sl'X ! ’SUftsC'R i lß'E«B'li .<] itre MONEY-, the
paper wM'l be Kent griitis one yi , Ar. 1
(E7’ Every body ought to Wke yaWe <ek- Wterik ’nW<piiiipi*‘«i- J so
jid ktfO'p up with ttte 'times.
IE/' The NortA Vi‘tlft WtWests ami wants of
t-he people of this section-t’o , AwAv>l|> l orfi>Vtot TekrtWcVti: to educate our
yrnmg, mid to&UrAdt imittigEYCtytr. j. A. PfNIvSY'ON,
Jan. 1,1685. Publisher.
/
(spavin curelß
A
The iwost IL-iik U. err <l ! •< t
ov<‘F< <1 ns it is cPifH’ii in it* effculK ftii'l ■
’.<>(•« not blister. Rea l Proof beow.
Sari‘d hi ?i I. 00 To
y An?.is. Y., .FAn‘...:X\ JHK2,.
Dr. Il !{!*'?HALL & (•<>.. Gents:—
'laving nfcotl n ijoml V>f vWtir n’en-.
Jail’s Kfinv'‘n Cure with great HuCtA'ss-, ;
’ thought t Avoukl let - voYi KfiVSVv WhHt ii ’
'ias dor> for me. Tit A ngri I bail
is KpoeAy & us was ever ra’sed in
: eflers«'B Cotfuly. Vv'iien i Xv:is iueiik’ng
■ ni, lie kaiiicd fiver the cross u.Vr .A-ini g’ot
•st an<l lore Mie of bis bihd legs All to
• ieces. i ''*iii v |‘V<)\ «(l tne best fAiri'trs. but;
hey all he Wan hiVtl .i
.•ory large thorough-phi. ami I used txvn .
•ottleß of your Keiplali’s Spavin Cirre, ’
uid it took tin* bum ii onlirc’y <HT, an<l hi*
old atferfl B’.t X<h>»lars). I have
:srd t (or hone s* t ‘.7»\ iYfs nho gAlln. ,
•nd it has a’ways ‘cured ’comp"-Vely and
• ft the I'eg Hui Win.
Jt is a si.‘h-!id’<l medicine (br rhvunm
•siH. 1 have U’' , omnx , nd< , «l ‘t to. a good
•«ny, and tn»‘yrll say if doos the \v«»tk.
» vns in Wit In ringloti <Nr Km’oLiod’s
ing Ftpjp, ii.» Adorns, the u(h< i day and
•:i\v a vvtj fine ptcur.«y<Hi sen! them, i
.’<•<] to buy J. but c»‘itld inif ; they.sA'd
i wl-AiM' hf tC y'ou ' fetr'yort
•nd rue one. I wisli y<»n Would, aiht I
.vii) do fwu all ihe geo4 Jh-.hi.-’
Ver\ v j»e<’ p«iJ.v> E- Lvaia-?. .
KEUMi.L’B SI’AVI.X CTiiE.
dn nt’jiAN i f.rsn.
Vvv,-,.v. 111.1.,I11.1., Aug; L'lli !RRI.
Hr. tt. J. iikklHlL X'. Co., Hents:—
Sainph-s "I cii'Fiilais ir'.'u<-I veil to-.hi'.. I
Please send mo koiik-E with luy imprint. !
tinted on rttie side only, 'flu* Kendall’.- •
Ypitvih Cure is in l-*.'.-’ell<-tit il<-nraii<l will. !
us, and not only atluniVlb*, but for.huiiiau I
lihn.mts also. ,Vr. Jos.. Voris. one ol Un j
n-ading farindiA in our county, sprained
an ankle badly, ntfd knowing tile Vhbi'e ol •
rhe reniefli for hifosV-T-, trfoll it. ’on him- •
<elf, and it did for better than lie had ex- |
peeled. Cured the sprain it very short :
order.
Yours respectfully, Cv t>. Thiebanii.
Price si {for Mtlf, for <1 t-Mtlii;* far 4*
All druggists have it or can get it for you.
or it can be m-nt to any address on re
ceipt of pr’lt-V by tb<- i'Yoprir-tors, In
B. J. K'KSlifii.b&e.. EVuistrurgV. Falls) Vt.
■Seed for Illustrated circular.
SOLD BY ALL DRL<«HHTfI. \
tnav2s,lßß.l—lJ-.
u M 3A week mndt 1 ill hrtilfc by the
V 1 S^iiKlusbiotiX.Bvht btlTinrt.ssbow
/jbbfbre the public, t.’apital mil ‘
""’•nefiUed. Wc will start you.— i
Men, wcdiivtl) boys and girls wrtntel ■
every wlieie. lb work for us. NnU-1.- the :
time. You can work in spare time or 4
give your whole time to thb bifrine* , s. •'
No other business will pay you neiil iy j
as well. No one can fail to make fim
ot inous pay-, by engaging at once-. 1
Costly outfit rtbtl terlus freti. A/bney i
made fast, easily, ami hotirtVabiy.
Addies? THUE & Co.)
Fub.22.l^B3i—ly. Augusta, Maine. I
GEORGIA Banks bounty.
To all whom it inay ebneern.
E. M. Fool, Executor „f WilHnin
Crow, dec’tl, has in dull fbhn applied
to me for Jettels of disntisslhn, and
I will pass lipttn his application on
he first Monday in August next) -at
my office, in Bbiher. in said county.
Given under my iiaiui and official
signature, this May 7th, 1883.
may 10 -3m T. F. H I LL, Oni'y.
I.’: ss -’.- . .. 1888'
the Constitution,'’
I. FOR 1882-3.
fs heller equipped in every sense
ihiUi ever n-I >.i- a. in-unlaiii i s posi
lion m fire 1-roar it u.ks of
Journalism
li calls t.he intention of the Tending
public to the t- Rowing points thal
can be claimed. Namely, dial is
1. 'Die largest and betit 'pftjfer in
Georgia, Alabam. the Carolinas.
Florida and Vis.-Wppi.
I 2. More reading mutter than ant
, paper in the South Atlantic
Slates.
3. The b!i’)|eß ! t 'wb-gniphic service
mid latest news.
4. 1 be brightest, best and fullest
’j. , VoFi'cspbiiireiu'-e.
I a. Ihe <-ompk;lust election returns.
i 0. A'- i-leitiin I.eeislalivc reports.
7. Oilk’Mf ftMpf-efa’u Cb'ui-t reports.
1J F ' Tfa: jrirtMt Georgia paper—bet
, ter .than ever.
1: ■ ..' ’
,' i)'/’l'.vm-y'C'f-01-gian sifould take a
paper friiiu Um During the. next
three inoiilhs
1 i'EßAfS—l'l'iE ’daily 'C\mx»>"’ltu
. tION -SIU. pc-r annum-, $3 f ( v s j x
months. S] per month.
TJe Weekly Cows .-miTION—
; sl.su pi-r.mi'num ;in clubs of ten,Sl.2s
each; in chibs of twenty Sf each.
Mark al I.dial payable Alid address
ail lel'lejs, Jt;
TilC 'cONSfCi'i TION.
Oct-. I'J- u Atlanta, Ga. :
i
EASSiorthf MILLION!
■Foo Citco’E (Ealsr-m of Shark's Oil
Posi iyrly R stores th»i Ilcarng aud is
* thcwilv Ab-cluh- Ci;re for
drufiiess Known.
I Thin Gj| is absraefrd fjo?n ppudift spe
i vies <»i’ Finail White Shark, caught iu
• .he ¥<4Mw Hcji; known as Caucharodo
j iioXDELETii. Every Chinese fisherman
• knows it. Its virtm-s as a restorative of
i hearing 'Vere d'se-oven'd by a buddhist
Priest about the year J4lO. Its cures were
so numerous and sVQriri ng I y mir-
aculous that the remedy was ofiiciftliy pVo
claiifltfU ox er tUe entire Empire, its use
became so universal that fur over 300
years no deafness has r> isted among the
I lnlies people. Sent charges prepaid to
p uy address at
H jgt VZhat the Deaf Say
It has J>AVformed a mir <de j'n my case.
1 have no iim nrthTy no.scs in my head
, and hear *“uch better.
I have been greatly benefited.
My deafness helped a great deal—think
another bottle w-il cure ihe.
. .l/v heilrin£ iS iniii'h benefited.
1 liiive received untold hcnlit.
■ My hi •arhig is improx iiig.
Ji giving good satisfaction.
Have been greatly benefited, and am
rejoiced that 1 saw the. notice of it.
.
“Its virtues yre rxqrrstjonalh.’e and
‘ its CthATIVE < HUiACTEJt ABSOIA TE AN
I THt WRITER CAN PERShN \ I,EV TESTIFY
I P.OTli FitUM EXPERIENCE AND dBMERVA
i Tt'O.N. write al omn* to. HavLoeit *Jen-
I ney, 7 bev Street New X oi k enclose SI.OO
mid von will receive by i'ethVn a reme
•ly thftt will enable you to noar like any
' body else and whose bhi AtiVc efl'ett* will
never h gret doitlg so.”—EniTOi* or Mer
ci ant ive Revjew.
|]7 To avoid loss in the Ma la, pleasd send
money by Register LetteH.
Oniv imported by HAY LOCK ir Jkx
. N e\ .
H.E IGENF- FOn\Mr«lCV J l>c<J St. NY.
'.i.Tk'r.r,
i' '■.til gRa
1 BY Cil
DISPELLED, AND THE
BOTH MOTHER AND c\
I3KED BY TSfi’ifßEj' y
MotiWs
-'. . V
Read and'jidfiller’thd woMp of
e<i, voluntnry that
to me. selftctedirom hitudreds from gri.’ -
£ul beneficiaries » ■* ' •/ J - . •
•I A distinguished physician of Mississippi."’Ti - -
' “1 most earnestly entreat’every one exfiec'iug !<'• 'j
I confined to use the ‘ 3|other> Frieml, ’
during a long obstetric practice I have'nevrr km* ?
it to tail to produce a quick and Rafe deliver. *
Another, savg: “My wife used the '‘lUotlie.
iTrfend ’ (Holmes’ Lfnimcnt) in her fourth coni
ment, and says.she passed th rough it with onc-h..
the sufferingpf either of her former Con fl nunn s
and recovered In Inpch-tess time.”
A lady’patient who used Friend*,” said »•
her confinement: “I. have never seeir one ’ s
through this trial so easily and with sd lir’lo sd:’ .
4fri» God bless the dlscoVefrer of Hohn ' ’
Umiinent.” . •' '
An experienced midwlfe'writes ! “ Innutelhj. ’■
ed with the 4 Mother’s Priend.’ In. every ’
stance where I have known it used its cifvctf ’ x .
been all I could ask. I consider it a great Id*
ing.”
A lady of Huntsvile, Ala., moving in the hlql- ♦
circles, writes rpcdntly; “ f hftvetriXjd r Motln : ‘'S
Friend* (Holmes’Liniment) and cantrnlhf». /
any it is a most excellent preparation. Ifn ■*’}
recommend it t > nil,”
Price, . SldsO per bottle. Sent by-I?* fTeci J\
receipt of the price.
Sold by ftll'druggists.
PREPAItED ONLY BY ’’TH B 'ftOt’S ’p’fed’Pß IF.TOIt.
J-.
No! 108 8 Pryor BtieeV Atlan- ,
' BILE
ENT j - iSf
fiouble It hae b'eeh In popular nA
irid 1b very favorably known as i
i. It la 'KMo th« Very best rem--''
E NIPPLES, FrrONB, <■ : f
u> Head, tbttbb, Uloxiu
From Montgom&w, Ala. kgeptletn®! writen “I
hud been sorely tilth Pilei for ten . i
obtained immediate‘relief aiid a -pertnwteaZ cun /
ualng 1-Tyur’a Ointment "
At gentleman writes from Cusseta, Ala.: “ I usid
Pryor’s Ointment In an amraeated, com qf tVci of
eiffht yean elanding, and luau incredibly sfiert tiino
It made e comtdeli cure."
Sent by mail brt receipt of the price—Me. a ox.
Sold bv Druggists and Pouters evt-rywtiew.
frepiuvd Only by the sole p
No. 108 B. Fryor St., Ga.
ATTEND THE
x£-oaa lucky Truly oral t j, KY.
, Tin ■ to complete the Full rMplonm. Rtiilaro Crnjrn .iLo’ifc
10 weeks. Total Coat, including Tuition. Booka, Kta’ionci
Board, &c., abnet |BS. Telegraphy taught. Literary * C-A i
for one year if deaired, free. Nearly 400 itudenta from 21 MatA
laa( year. 5,000 •ucceitfaj graduate*. . ,
Sfudenta can bee tn at any time; no Fall
Veflua September 10th. For full addreM
WILBUR R» SMiYft. Lexington. Kfl
POO
Post’Office orders from nil portions of
the country will secure a supply of
BONKOCINE, the only safe, quick and
positive cure for acute and chronfO
Gonorrlit-cu ahu Glaetovcr used. Cure«
effected under five days, reqdiniig ria
, interrval tymvdfas, nd change of diet,
or loss of time. Its aetiou destroys and
antagdnizes every atom of, venereal
polsoii with it comes in con
tact, and is hortnlesa td healthy parts.
POO
A <Wer KA'kl.OO will buy
thr& bt BdX li(k’Ttfft, tfi6 only • ;
harmless vegetable 'cdmjWn'd* ever
offered w Meh pqsi ti vely du res add pre
vents Vhe contagion of any and all vtp* . t
nereal diseases.
Th6 mnsrtnt', Arid nnf
versal use of this rerpedy would effect l -,
ually. wipe out all -venereal 'dfelasbi
from the face of the earth. 'G/ftnd CL. "
can neither be contracted nor exist
when it is n*;cd, because it destroys by
mere contact. It allays all pAln, sub
dues the Inflammation aiid promotes
quiet slumbers.
FOG
A well known railroader writes to
follows:
Atlanta, Frn’V 2i, 1884. .
BonkjeivretTv.-.-*" Enrlj-in January I
commenced the use of D'ONKOCTNk
for a bad case of G. whliA had baffled
the skill and medlclnds of five phyri
eiahs.firtd three bottles ctired mesound
and well. 1 lost no lime, used no other
refflTHy and did not change my diet.
It is a bhSsing to those whose paths ard
not bright."
Discard all capsules, cojlabta, etc. .and
use that which never falls, and will
keep you eared for life by acting u a
preventive.
One bottle 81.50. or three for 84.00.
Sold by druggists. Expressed on rflt
celpt of price.
BONKOCINE fO..
78X Whitehall Street,
Atlanta. Gfc
Personal aii'l to tl*V * via..
Dr. L. M. Gilli-m, of AtlanU. G • ,
for thirty years has beeh niiiMli*
Blood Poison a specially-. btiriiV-t
that period he has tl-tealed Over one
tKaueafitl eases bl Seiofulobs-, Cutane
ous and Syphilitic deceases with tr ’
paralleled sbccess, enibracing sot- i!
rtf the ilgliest ithd ntost aggravatedi -
hes rtn t-ecord. These labts aite vei r
fieti by the public and the profession
of Atlanta. The doctor has has eon
consented to prepare in proper fornl
a combination of his treatment, ai d
now offe’is it to the, public uuder ll><‘
name of JL B. B.—Botanic Bl<> 11
Balm—and we specially i-ecommei il
this great blood purifier to Ottr read
ers.
Brtnkocinrt is thd only Article betoVrt
die public for--lite'Speedy cure of G ft
July 19, 4w>