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Tuesday, February 1,1881.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
£ SMALL TALK.
Valentines will noon be in trine.
The wagons are coming to town
again.
The slaughter of the robins has 4 be-
gun.
Who is going to the inauguration
of the next president ?
Is anybody going from Athens to
Mardi Gras?
The Kuiglits of Honor are neglects
ful ot their meetings.
It really does seem like the fair
weather is in earnest, this time.
Miss Annie Camak and her niece,
Miss Annie, have gone to Florida.
The South has a chance to become
sunny again.
Senator Brown will not wear the
Bernhardt Irizette.
Eggs are very scarce in this mar
ket. Chickens ditto.
Overshoes have |had a boom this
winter.
The Athens* dry-goods merchants
are selling at reduced prices.
The steamer Howell Cobh, was out
for practice Thursday night.
There will be two marriages in
Athens on the 3d of February.
There were wagons in Athens yes.
terday from North Carolina.
A Y. M. C. A., or somethin!? that
does the same work, is needed in Ath
ens.
Gen. E. P. Alexander is a'nntive of
Washington, Wilkes county, and was
bom in 1835.
The Gainesville Southron says it
never gets too wet to marry or join
the Baptist church.
It is estimated that the number of
acres planted in cotton in 1880, was
sixteen and a halt millions.
People are in somewhat better spir
its ; bnt merchants whose bills are
falling due, have long faces.
For the ladies.—A scientific man
says that persons who talk a great deal
are liable to qgo soonest.
It is said that there is an oak out on
Prince avenue that is known to be 100
years old.
The many friends of Mr. C. W.
Davis, the photographer, art; glad to
have him back in our city.
Alliens is a first-rnte stock market.
Large numbers of mules and horses
are sold here every year.
Traveling will be cheaper after the
first of February. But you must buy
tickets or.'pay oue cent a mile extra.
Tho song service at the First Meth
odist church Thursday night was well
attended and was very interesting.
It is still difficult to get a small
house near the business part of the
city. People continue to move in.
We again ask persons who do not
get their papers regularly and prompt
ly, to notify us.
An eloquent obituary of the late
Mrs. Whitman appears in to-day’s
Banner.
Cnptain Goodloe Yancey’s littlo boy
has been quite ill several days, but is
improving.
We were misinformed as to the
amount of Mr. John White’s donations
10 the poor. They were very largely
in excess of what we stated.
The Southron says they are going
to have in Gainesville “ the thumping
oratoria of Esther, the beautiful
queen.”
Mrs. A. It. Shaw, of Augusta, has
received 82,000 from the Knights of
Honor, on account of the death of her
husband.
The types in yesterday’s Banner
spoke of “Rev. Cobb Key.’’ Of course
our readers knew that Rev. Caleb
Key was meant. „ -
The books belonging to the late
library are being returned to those
who donated them. What a pity that
the enterprise conld not succeed.
The gentleman who was reported
yesterday as drawing a pistol on the
boys, says he did not do that; but
that he made the boys scatter.
One week from to-night the “ Doc
tor of Alcantara,” will be given for
the benefit of Pioneer Hook*and Lad-
dcr.sompany. Of course you’ll go.
There will be a marriage in the syn
agogue on next Thursday evening.
The parties will be one of the beautiful
young Hebrew ladies of Athena, and a
mernhautot a neighboring town.
The Daily Banner has not been
printed as well as nsnal for some days
past. The “rollers” are old and can’t
stand the cold weather. We’ll have
same new ones in a few days.
The Rome Tribor e Bays in two or
three Instances the asphaltom varnish,
with which ladies, ia that city, were
painting their gratei, took fire and
endangered their lives.
‘A kiss,’ said young Charles, ‘is a
noun, we allow ; bnt tell me, my dear,
ia it proper or common ?’ Lovely
Mary blushed deep, and exclaimed
‘Why, I vow I think that a kiss is
both proper and common.*
The Fulton Dragoons have been
fully organized in Atlanta, with Gen.
Piero* Young as captain. They will
not go to war, unless it be a strictly
first-class war. Meanwhile, our liber
ties may lie down and go to sleep.
Mr. J.II." Carlton has some ooal,
and hopes to keep a supply hence
forth. He would have had enough for
the winter, if his orders of last Sep
tember had been filled. The “ pool’’
was at the bottom otthe trouble:
These “pools” nro abominations.
A sly Augusta girl, having a lover
she was afraid would not slick, cov
ered her lips with glue and invited him
to kiss her. Owing to the fact that
she had previously posted her father
when to peunee into the parlor, the
plan worked admirably.
A Tom Burney—the irrepressible Tom
has been made Southern passenger
agent of the Cincinnati Southern rail
road. The company conld not have
got a more indefatigable worker.
The man who invented postal cards
deserves a monument. The man who
will induce Oongrees to provide for a
double postal card, by means of which
the person written to can return an
answer to the one writing, will also
deserve a monument.
The Marietta Jpumal says: A
young lamer was ib'town Saturday
Sh6‘made this remark! “AH of my
raised cotton ead they are
~rn and provision. I
made all grain, tr, .nil II
Health nnd Beauty Combined.
Woman’s Rights.—One who has
long studied this subject now presents
the result of his investigations. He
is happy to say that he hits discovered
‘ Woman’s Best Friend.’ It is adapt
ed especially to those cases where the
womb is disordered, and will cure any
irregularity of the ‘ menses.’ Brad-
field’s Female Regulator acts like a
charm in ‘whites,’ or a sudden check
ot the * monthly courses,’ from cold,
trouble of mind or like causes, by
restoring the discharge in every in
stance. In chronic cases its action is
prompt and decisive, and saves the
constitution from countless evils nnd
.premature decay. Prepared b; [Dr.
J. Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga. For sale
at 81.50 per bottle by all flVuggists.
Milltoivn, Chambers Co.. Ala.,
July 13. 1877.
I have used your Female Regulator
extensively in my practice for a long
time, and with entire ssceess where
there was no complication of disease.
If it is not a specific, it is, in my opins
ion, the best known remedy for the
diseases for which it is recommended.
Jar4-lm. J. 11. Davis. M. D.
Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star
Curine are purely vegetable. Why
will you suffer with Cancer, Wbite
Swelling, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kid
ney nnd Liver Diseases, when a few
bottles of these two great remedies
will cure you ?
From *C. D. McCurrt, Newton
county, Georgia—I take great pleas
ure in recommending to the public
Dr. Cheney’s Expectorant and Croup
Preventive. My little son bad been
a great suffer from Spasmodic Croup,
during the night. Dr..Cheney, about
two years ago, prescribed lor him his
Croup Preventive, which has most
miraculously cured bun. I find it
equally beneficial in all cases of
Coughs. I consider it a blessing in
tny family. Every one should keep
it in their houses.
Try Smith’s Scrofuln Syrup for
your blood. It removes all skin erup
tions and will give you a beautiful and
clear complexion. nov9-tt
IFIRIESIEa:
Garden Seed!
PEAS <& BSAWS,
By Pint, Quart or Bushel!
Onion Sets,
A 7*E have the Largest and
V V Best Assorted Stock ot
Garden and Flower Seed in the
City. There is not any old seed
in our stock. See date on wrap
pers. Also,
10,000 lbs. PURE LEAD.
10 bbls. LINSEED OIL.
500 Gallons ----- VARNISH.
400 Bottles MORPHINE.
Besides a new lot of all
Drugs (St Medicines
have just been received by,
E C. LONG! & CO-
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS.
ATHENS,
**• jan.88.d«fcw!,’
PTAN0S& ORGANS
"Tire Music House of Mi,"
G.0.R0BINS01SAC0.,
SSI BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA,
Have the Largest Stock of Pianos, Organs,
tiolius, Burjos. Guitars, Aecordeons, Tuiubo-
rines, Drams Sheet Music and Music Books,
5Q0 Mill TICKETS.
^GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY, |
Of pick Gkn’l Pas knokr Ao’t V
Augusta, March 2,1SS0. )
COMMENCING THIS DAlE, this Company
will sell FIVE HUNDRED MILE TICKfcTS.
gootl over mainline and branches,at THIRTEEN
75-lrto DOLLARS fitch. Tbasv tickets will be Is
sued to indiVi.luuls, tirms, or bmilina, but not to
firms and families combined.
E. K. DORSEt
mhlO-ti General Pansen gersgent.
BEST ITALIAN STRINGS
LOWEST PRICES AND QUICKEST SALES.
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
nov9 AUGUSTA. GA
Legal Advertisements.
. NOTICE ' ■ !:' -
oeaeod, are hereby notified to present the uune
to me for payment in the time end meaner re-
quired by taw, and those indebted to laid de
ceased are requested to make immediate nay-
ment. Eeo.vth.1880: ™—
Printers fee $2 52.
OF ALL
KINDS.
JUST RECEIVED
Elegant Sodk Stoves,
3000 Dozen ^ash. Pans,
100 Doz Elegant Dish. Pans.
And a large stock of goods in our line
which will be sold cheap Tor cash.
A. K. CHILDS^ & GO.
I Opposite Reaves. Nicholson fin . ATITUNTS RA
CLARKE COUNTY—Whereae,
Kobert Chappie administrator of Robert Q.
^TX****^ m PP ,ieB mo for leave to
reel estate and two shares of the
North Eastern Railroad Company, belonging to
theestate of said deceased.
«e therefore to notify all concerned to
show cause at my offloe on or before the lint
“CfcbeS 7 ^ “ id
De G «mber n mo my h “ d Sth d ‘? «'
. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
dec.H.28d—Printers fee $2 60. 7
Protect your little Ones.
From Cholera intantum, andfyour
sell and family sudden attract of,Colic
Cramps, Dysentery, Dierrhcea and
Cholera Morbus by keeping Parker's
Ginger Tonic always at hand. This
snperd bowl corrective also speedily
cures all disorders of the stomach, and
thousands who has for years sought re
lief in vain from Dyspepsia, Headache,
Nervousness, Low Spirits. Sleepiest
lieiN, Liver Disorders, Costiveie.-e,
Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart,
Distress in the Stomach, Coaled
Tongue, elc, have found a ina-t com
plete ciue in this comforting invigo-
rant. Buy a 50 ct or SI,00 bottle and
try it. Sold by first-class druggists.
BRIGUT’8 DISEASE
and other affections of the Kidneys
and Bladder are sometimes brought
on and often aggravated by the neg
lect of tbe symptoms, which, if taken
in time, would no doubt in a majority
of cases yield to treatment. No med
icine is so well suited for this as Ran
kin’s Compound Extract Buchu and
Juniper. It is a reliable healing tonic
to tbe parts, allays irritation, and
restores healthy action.
Prepared only by Hunt, Rankin &
Lamar, Druggists, Atlanta, Ga., aud
for sale by all Druggists.
Forsyth, Ga., Dec. 1, 1877.—I
have sold Rankin’s Buchu and J uniper
lor 10 years, aud it has always given
universal satisfaction, proving the
most valuable preparation of the kind
on the market.
F. O. Mays, Druggist.
jan-4'lra.
Adjustable Trusses.
A full line of Saley’s Hard Rubber
Trusses, double and single, just re*
ceived. Made in every desirable
pattern, fitting perfectly to form of
body; light, cool, cleanly, (fine springs
coated,) free from all sour, rusty,
chaffing, padding or strapping un
pleasantness. Used in halning; al
ways reliable, nnd good as new.
With the Pads so constructed, ana
tomically, as to successfully meet the
various and most Difficult forms of
Rupture, affording comfort, safety,
cleanliness, and durability, as the
many thousands Radically Cured bv
their use will bear witness. Also a
full assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’
Shoulder Braces, Supporters,
bandages, &c., &e. We will adjust
all trusses, if so desired.
Athens Pharmaceutical Co.,
Cor. College Avenue and Clayton St
m-9.wtf.
O.: MARK WALTER,
M ARBLE fl WOK S-
Broad St-. Near Lower Market, "
Monuments, Tombstones and Marble Works,
* GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER.
A large selection always onhanu, ready for lettering and delivery
IMPORTED MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
We import direct from the beat manufacturers in Europe,
Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Strings,
And all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
NOBODY CAN UNDERBUY US—NOBODY UNDERSELL US.
CHEAP SHEET MUSIC.
We make a specialty of Live, Standard and Popular Sheet Music. All Grades—Best Authors—
Lowest Prices. Sena a three cent stamp for our Catalogue containing over 3,000 different sub
jects ; the best Catalogue in the country to select from.
PIANOS.
Now York Pianos lead the world. Wt are Southern Agents for all tho celebrated New York
makes, viz:
STEINWAY & SONS, A. WEBER, DECKER BROTHERS.
HAINES BROTHERS, THE GATE CITY PIANOS.
New and Second-hand Pianos from $50 to $1,200. Send for our prices before yon buy.
ESTEY OS.C3--A.YsTS I
All the wholesale Eetev Organ business in eight Southern States is transacted by tho ESTEY
ORGAN COMPANY at Atlanta. At our warerooms may always be found a complete assortment
ot these
htcompahable xxtstrttmextts.
Including all the newest styles and latest improvements. OhG ANS new and second hand from
ESTEY ORGAN COMPANY,
nov30-weow Corner of Broad and Atalmma streets,! ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
lTe-emlueni.
As an elegant hair dressing stands
Parker’s Hair Balsom, deservedly
popular for the beautiful hair it. pro
duced, and its cleaning and healing
properties. Comraencemgat the root,
it promotes a luxuriant growth of
young hair, and unfailingly restores
gray or faded hair ot its rigaual
youthful color, giving a soft rich and
lustrous apperance of great beauty.
It is pleasantly cooling to the scalp,
cleanses it from Dandruff, curer itch
ing and humors, and stops falling of
the hair. It is perfectly harmless, ex
quisitely perfued, never soil tho skin
or gums the hair, and pleases every
body by its esculent and attractive
qualities. A patjon assures that he
has used 12 different* hair preparations
and that Parker's hau Balsom sus-
passes them all. Sold m large bottles
at only 50 cts. and 81,00 by all first
class druggists. .
An Elegant Preparation.
Designed to meet the public want for
a harmless hair-dressing and restora
tive, is found in Parker’s Hair Balsam
It acts like magic, commencing at the
very roots, removes Dandruff and all
humors from the scalp, and never
fails to restore gray or faded hair to
its original youthful color and beauty,
■'"ailing hair is immediately checker
by its nso; and it produces a growtl
of beautiful young hair, soil, glossy
and luxuriant, that surprises ever)
one. These properties added to its
exquisite perfume and purity of com
position, reuder it the growing favors
ite of the toilet table everywhere.
Sold in large bottles, at 50 cents and
81.00, by B.T. Brumby.
Baby Prizes, §C00.
An eminent banker’s wife of ——
N. Y., has induced the proprietors of
that great medicine, Hop Bitters, to
offer 860g in prizes to the youngest
child that says Hop Bitters plainly,in
any language, between May 1, 1880,
aud July 4, 1881.... This is a liberal
and interesting offer, and everybody
aud his wife should send two cent,
stamp to the Hop Bitters Mfg. Ro
chester, N. Y-, U. S. A., tor circular,
giving fhli particulars, and. begin at
xMMEiisrsEi stock of
NEW CARPETS!
*••.,'» - -—F o R— I * i ♦ .si. ■ -tf.
1880—FALL AND WINTER—1880
PURCHASED FROM
The Leading Manufacturers and Importers of the Country,
And effered to*die Trade, our Friends and tho Public ut
ROCK BOTTOM PRCIES 2
Body nnd Tapestiy Brussels, Moouet’s Velvet, Three Ply ’and Ingrain Cunpet.*, all qualities
Crumb Cloths, Door Mats, Hearth Kugs. A full line o» New Chromoe, Haircloth and Uphol-
terere’ Trimmiug*, Floor aud Table Oil Cloths, lace Curtains, Cornices aud Bands, Window
Shades, all sixes; Piano and Table Covers, Wall Papers and Borders, Freucli Terry*, Curtain
Goods, Cretouucs for Lambrequin*, China and Cocoa Mattings, and a big stock of goo-Is iu my
JAMES G. BALIE, (Not Limited)
Old Original Carpet Store, 713 Broad st., AUGUSTA, GA.
FRESH Stock of GROCERIES
I have in store and arriving 600 cases Canned
Goods,
variety. New Preserve*, Jellies, Crackers, Mackerel, No laud
Meats, Vegetables and Fruits ot every
>. vtncacis, mai.uivi, no 1 and in mess; Salmon and Boneless
Coffees, Teas, Soaps, Starch, etc Onions, Cabbages, Potatoes,
I'OUUrill. All grades Of Suture, wucw. icon, »iwwi, vw vuiwin, vnuuujrc*, ruuiiwn,
Apples, Straw and Kattan Brooms, Scrub Brushes, Long Handle and Short Handle Hair Brooms.
Tubs, rails, Clothes Hampers, Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, etc. All of which I offer at the
lowest prices for cash. *
JAMIES G. ’BAILIE
nov9-d*w Old Stand Janies G. Bailie & Bro., 11* Broad it., AUGUSTA, GA.
, 1. nsve^a „ oooa toteech Ueofaildreu to say Hop
plenty left and more to sell" Bitusnand eeooretbe prize.
mnrarn piano company
Will make, for the next 60 days, a Grand Offer of
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
$850 Square Grand Piano for only $245.
ieavy serpentine and large lancy moulding roun-i case, run from frame, French
Grand Action, Grand Hummers, in fact every improvement which cub iu any way tend to the
periection ot the instrument has oeen added.
Our price for this instrument boxed and delivered on board cars at New i k aa
New York, with flno Piano Cover, Stool aud Bo6k, only
This Piano will bs sent on test trial. Please seed.reference if you do not Bind money with or
der. Cush sent with order will be refunded and freight charges paid by ua both ways if Piauo ia
not just as represented in this Advertisement.». Thousands in use. Send fbr Catalogue. Every
nstrumen fhl’y W’arranted for five yeare. ? .
T) t- k $165 TO $400 (with Stool, Cover and Book). All strictly First-lass and sold
II A l\ 1 at Wholesale factory jpric s. These Piauos made oue of the finest displays
A. LIYli \JKJ at t] ie Centennial Exhibition, and were unanimously recommended lor the
Highest Honors. The Squares contain our New Patent Scale, greatest improvement iu the his
finest in America. Positively we make %l
idea
tory of Piano making.
) urighta are the
make the finest PL.
1 Organa
uying. Positively
nd Descriptive Catalogue of 48 pages i
s oner
ter the beat bargains.
mailed t
/vr| a XT Cl Onr “Parlor Grand Jubilee Organs,” style 15, is t
I IK(t A \ ^ toned ltced Organ ever offered the musical public.
VllJUXlll KJ UveH ' give sets of Reeds, four 3 1-3 Oetayes each.
SHEET , „ ,
oompoaition, by the, best anthora. I
■OtT.
Catalogue mailed tree. Handsome Illustrated
for Sc. alamp. Evary Piano fully warranted lor $
the finest and aweeteat
It contains Five Oo-
_ __and one of Three Oo-
taves. Thirteen Stops “
Echo, Mulodia-Fort*, C
Knee-Stope. Height, 74 In.; iengtn,«in.; wtatn,.5»ni4 ;wej«nt, . ..
ia ot abfia walnut, veneered with ehotee wooda, ana teof an entirely new and beautiful deaim,
elaborately carved, with retrod panels, music cloeet, lamp stands, laiwork, &e„ all efeeantly fin
ished. Poaaaeeee all the latestand beat improvements, with greet -power, depth,, brilliancy and
sympathetic quality of tone. Beautiful solo affects and parfix* atop action. Regular retail price
$245. Onr wholeeale net eevh priee to have it introduced, with atoo) end book, only $27—as one
organ sold sells others. . Positive^ no deviation in prioa. No payment required. unHl you have
fall, tested the organ in your own home. We send ell Organa on 15 days teat trial and pay
freight both way* if instrument ia nit as represented. Fully warranted for 5 years. Other styles
. .r.i. notH _h Avepne. one-third pr’oe. Catalogue of 8000 ebolcr.pieeee sent ibr.*c-
i uamn. This Ca’alogue include* moot of tbe popular muucal
j ' MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.,
declO-d&wJm ' P.O. Box *058, Hew York City.
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Hunnicutt & Belingrath,
86 and 38 UEACHTREE STREET,
; ATLANTA, GEOR I A.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAEKS IN
TINWARE HOUSEFURxNTSHING goods,
Slate and Iron Mantels,
WROUGHT IRON PIPE, PUMPS, RUBBER HOSE, STEAM AND
GAS FITTINGS, PLUMBERS’ SUPPLIES, ETC.
We have, without donbt, tho largest and beat assortment ot Goods in the State
givu us a call. Soc-cial rate? to merchants* Aleuts for Knowles’ Steam Bumps.
Don’t fail to
octl#w
CHOICE
FAMILY GROCERIES!
W. HOOD,
At hia atore on Jackson street, notv has on hand a large and well selected stpek of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Canned Goods
CANDIES, Etc., Etc.
He also keeps on hand a frill stock of the best
Chewing & SmokingTobaceo
And also an assortment of the celebrated ... j ,
“3Ps.-«I ^oystiors,” a»& “©eldest, Tip" Cfigasa,
Which arc superior to the Famous Excelsior. In conclusion, with my other business. I have e9»
tabhshed a
G-IR-EBl-iST GROCERY,
Where the verv best ot nice, fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, &i., can always be had at mod
erate prices. Meats delivered anywhere in the city. Fresh Pork lrom first or November to the
first of March.
I will pay Cash for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. ,
t>ctl9 W. F. HOOD, Jack so ns t., Athens, Ga.
ret*, nf Obadiah T
T|™W ULARKE COUNTY—Wherow,
Thonias B. Holder applies to me for letters of
administration on the est; »-
Echols late of said counts
These are therefore to’
conoemed to show cans*
tnre tho first Monday in
said letters should uot b«
Given under my hand
December 1880.
AdAM.JA
deo.14.80d.—Printers f
With the A:
CUftESr-
plaint*, Kldaej A *
gis, ( oiiMtipnti
n«*he. Female Con
ur-HH, l'nlpiintlon,
DiM’iisPM wtihont«
ln^— no inconvenience
Price, including Bottl
Sent by rnal! to any at 1
price. Principal Der
ISnltO., M(l. Sold ty
Buy none but Fir.
nhd Ntoinnrli Fni
**ard and troublesome
YOU ARE li- hUME!
If You Get Sid, Wnsn by using
GILDER’S L1V *:»« PI_ L-!
Yon can thoroughly cleanse your system *f nli
MALATA,
THAT CLOUDY '•':•, ({ ,
THAT HE'. 'i ..
IIIOSE ACIlIX'i LIMBS,
oil are synpt -n -f
Iivirking £?i T
INVEST 25 CENTS IN V BuX »F
GILDER’S LIVER PILLS
AT R. X BEU BT Sc CO
'' Amass, Gxor.au
RFSTORED!
The Bitters invariably remedy yellowness of
tbe complexion and whites of the eyes, pains in
the right side and under the right shoulder-
blade, furred tongue, liign colored urine.nausca,
vertigo, dyspepsia, constipation, heaviness of
the head, mental despondeucy, and every* other
manifestation or accompaniment of a disordered
condition of the liver. The stomach, bowels
and kidneys also experience their regulating
and tonic influence. u
For sale by all Druggists and Dcalera genor*
ally, to whom apply for Hostetler’s Almanac
for 1881. ;
— —- 7 — ■—— rj—;
HOW LOST*
_ _ <r . _ „ HOW
Just published
a new edition of
Dr. CirtverwellV
Celebrated Essay
on the rmlical cure (without medicine)
of SpEBtfATOBBRoKA or Seminal Weakness
Involuntary Seminal Losses, impotency, Men
tal and Physical Incapacity,. Impediments to
Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy,
and Fits, induced by sdf-iudt lgence or sexual
extravagance, <kc. -u •»
The celebrated author, in his admirable Essay
clearly demonstrates; rrom thirty years* success
ful practice, thut the alarming .consequences ol
self-abuse may be radically cased without the
dangerous use of internal medicine or the ap*»
plication ot the knife; pointing out a mode of
cure at ouoe simple, certain und effectual, by
means of which every sufferer, no matter what
his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply
privately, and radically.
t3T* Tnis Lecture should be in the hand* of
every youth and cvoiy mau in the land,
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or
two postage stumps.
Address the Publishers, * ' <
THE CULVERWKLL MEDICAL CO.,
Ann 8t., New York: Post ffioo Box faSC.
I£you wok man of bc«i,tv-4, l»7 tl:e strain of
B pour duUus. avoid Htu2iUlauuft:»diK>« Mj.
If you are a man of 1 etteY-i, toll'Tif* ever poor midnight
work to restore brain nerve au-l watte, nso
wvrtms
If yon are you Mf and su l'cxi+s Vnr. ar.. trf.'.r*
or Uuiipot] jt ; if you uro erri: pu $ i. or
{TO
whoever you are, wherever yod are-WSefcwryouleti
thaiyottruystoino wdi cl<*.-rrfnirtor.ir:;'or m
. eMianlattift without 4nt<v;cut{*j, take, 9
B You will be cured If you
IVvOY ^TYU?^, ,
f vwikaadlowmW^.f ••• ! lityit
■ iMlstuxscni* ygur-yny^'t 1 ' . .
I| ntay outo your life. It hne savci ItmTrede.
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Tkc IUpPfo-1 I.it*r *r«t K ' r to * l
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D. I. C. ksaat*»jnt-«ruUriv«Wla'.’>*«■-'•• w •. vw*
ATBEtTS, GEORGIA.
YOUNG L. O. HARRIS, President;
STEVENS THOMAS, StrreUrj. . .
Groat Aaseti, April 1, 1877, • • $781,535 B2
i : ii Ik '-i vl.bi,
v- • • i _• .> -J Iwhibnrt. r.,1
Resident Directors.
•i i j-i- ion f f(: J l jj!<
Yafimo L. G. Hjlsius, Stxvexs Thomas
ion* H. Nkwtos, Eludk L. Nkwtok,
Dx Hvn Utu, ■, Fsxduiahd iMuozr
Aldim P. Dxarjno, Da. J. A. IIuwnicutt
Col. Kobxst Tsouas. Jobw W.Nichomok,
iut*8-»Iv,
1:1 ~ ■ i.l;.. I ,
.Bend for, my boot un The
■jfit tit, asiiitjI jMT Jano") IkioEwIi sworn
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
For Internal and External Use,
Is a SURE CURE for all tho Diseases for which It Is recommeiuied,
and I* ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE In the hands of
.; .mi even the most Inexperienced persons.
It la e we and quick remedy tar COUGHS. SOItE
THROAT. CHILIS, and similar trophies: affords OuUM rtlitj
<a M. moM ashnsw/m. of DIPHTHERIA.' and la the beat
- tor RHEUMATISM and NEUBAAGIA.
THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN
FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
It hou been used with such wonderful succew in o9
pans Of Ou %oorld for CKAMI»8, CHOLERA, D1AXUUHEA*
DYSENTERY*, and all ROWED COMPLAINTS* Art « «• >
cowtidtrsd an *mfailingu*m/or ttm«te*am. '(>£ f. . > . fJ
HAS.STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’ CONSTANT < i
USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES.
COMMENDED by Phyalcltme, • Mlsalonarlca,
—. JHaahei
Factories, Naroes
everywhere who has ever given is a trial.
« IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT.
It fbonld always be sued, for Pula in the Hock and Side,
and on<i In all cum <d Braiaea,
Cats, Sprataa. Severe Byrne, Scolds, eta r
NO FAMUjY CAN SAFELY BE WITHOUT IT. It will
annually save many tiny Its coot in doctors’ bills, aud its nrloo
bS5rnmtMntho7rS?frit^Rt*7oMri85^Merand*lA»
a boUla,and ^an,ha obtained from all drusjristn ,
"PERRY DAVIS & $ON. Providence, R. k V;
I* .Jm ’/ i. .3 ibri* *imib | ■ vim. t .-
-tl 'tyi
£•£&
CO., No. 213 North Halo Street, St. LooIs.
-A- O. JVC.. O^-ST <Sc
CO.
mf "■ IWl. w i
v hi i ^s, #uft^isHr^G G00ps, Thtm^, TkAV^fciNGi BAqsl
vBi- -:Z canes, et<0T?
Fresh Stocki Good Goods! Latest Styled! Lowest Prices
..loifti.n ■■> •• Id .V Hi: jj-f,
37 ^V**^^** streewb, jAJTATrTA, i n.
H^SSe^nod P nt f r *"'P , y 0o fi d ' tatoreett a^the'oM aUfrd,|e5fuitl|)7 Paaehtrtd atroot»
>•:.* i«! 5' .W I •» i-.i r,tu ’ ! ' * ‘ ”0 ••I.t {•Jiii
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING, Etc., ! ^
(As above nameii) at a tlow stafid, 87 Teaehtroo street, toore contrallj located.. Thanking our
friends for their tong and liberal yUotM$e to eM while fai th* 4qr geode baaliw, ira eellelt itiomaij
tinnaoefl u( the wqe In otu; fre* hwrUitap. r We (ball rndeavprbj <hfr> and liberal dealing* .to
I Nou M;*«lh OfMjy •atWeetftMjw,,::.!
-iSS^itilv.'teodl ol bn»imitf «i ATI J A^rSAfri^4f .'^i
.lno«M<i<r» v*>(1l viitium . .viiewmlT
Good Reasons feir the Doctor’s Faith.
Moxboe, Ga., M sreb 23,1880.—We have for
twelve months beeii prraenbing f“ Swift's Sy
philitic ’’) in the treatm»Mi: of Syphilis and many
other diseases for whic T . t n recomm** td*;d, ana
the reakltaihave beeu ma*! satisfactorv, not
having been diaa^oi ....
We think, for all c
cu^e it stands without
medical profession w
loroed to acknowledge
Syphillis, as a sine qa.
• i j-.
Atlanta. Ga^ May
workmen had a bad - ^ .
yes re’ standing, aud
“Swift’s Svphnitic Sp
WM.l
THE SWIFT’SPECIF
etore, Atlanta, Ga
Sold by all Dru/gist
Younif Men’s Friend.”
Dct.5th
single instance,
••'mmended to
t* t all tho
i»a .^ter, be
• i-Mraunt of
CHEAPER I BHEl n
JE>. JljEW
(ue
Brond S»r<*et.
A.th.ens. »f 0 rna
Next door to A. 3. D' tSEY
Keeps on hand at a!l t inoe ii.e .„ , IVb.roe.,
and Cigars. The best <>ud Krea>,«.: Lem.-ua,
Oiaugoe, Apple*, Peanuts. C.ndio, nud . on-
foot ionaiieo generally. Also keeps o . baud a
constant supply Of all nouiitrv prodne . tur' a-'
eggs;Chipbna,;Batter, Cabbage, Pp«toe*.UU:
etc. rhe Cheapest hamil, Groc r -t n uixl
Confectionary in the cit\. Give me ■ cel!
nov.18.w3m. , :v I-
iFORHALbe
I OFFER for sale all tire- first e'aas i.nd .at. «t
improved Shoe Matbuitty that i- fotmd in a
Soutlu m Shoe Factor,. Myr- aeoi) rot self m$
Is that I have not the money to esny on t-i
bnsino.,3. - , .
I would take ai job to mao,, tat. it- sh r .
the purchaser, as I tliorou h J .1 i rsta
bosmess in all of its parts.
Will ■ sell the above o -e f.-r cash
farther information address.
r ,■ ■>.: *.Rtin, ■
P. O. Box SSAths.
Ib
fftHOSE who ere indob .
J. either by note or .0. .
iu:d settle up. The, < . . j. „
cotton is a good remn. Sai. pr.,
can say that cotton i* .00 I
this notice will besn'.iloicn i
ere behind with mo wi.i
who do not ootne up ,
their note* and acooti,
officer for oolleotion.
dcc7-w2m
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ft. l!
la 0: t'.lj" m 1 j
ov«r • **/ht.
(Jb Sf Outfit sent free to tnoc-
.[h* lengago in the to— ,.1«
business know:. .yr..i
not,required. We it"
$10 a dmy and npwsn-
■ttying ewsy from ho-
.whatever.’ Many ne»
M*oy are mskiog;. ,
Lsdies make as mne' '
a id girls make great •
Fur to work fails to
dky than can be niedt U ■
fa^fho fottland, It.
profitable
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OntfitYnmlr' ,s ."fins ud-:
" l ^ gManee»kie4i»ii .id- fairh'-iid^r In!
etructlons are .so aim; I that any one
can mike great profit. * * •»>.. •■!• no;- ,tait. Not
Nothing Hk»lt»v*il :.,",t!itrl dp-s, st,ir«.
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