The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, February 08, 1883, Image 4

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JOHN on AY'S TRIAL. John Gray wna golnff homo ono night, And the snow on the ground wr *' white, Tho wind moaned chill through tho pine tiocs’ ranks, And the river had overflowed its lmnks; Tho loo-cakes raced down tho swollen tide, And the current *ns strong, and the waters wide; , _ , And out in the midst of the stream ho hoard, As faint ns tho nine of a frightened bird, Tho cry of a child. Ilo turned In a trice, And saw a babe afloat on tho Ice. The stream with connecting lee was packed, It id, with Grnv to think was at once to act. He throw off Ids warm great-coat to leap, Undaunted, Into the Icy deep, And bravely he swam, but the tide was strong, And Ids brawny arms were tired ern long. Thioo times the current boro him ashore, And ho felt thnt ho cotdd strugglo no more. "Why should I risk my life?” liesnld: "Why should! risk my children's broad? My babes are at home, and asleep, and safe— hlinll 1 give mv life for this wretched waif?” llut the t homrbt made the latiier's heart heat warm, And he said: "Onoo again I will bravo tho storm I” And he plnngod In the rlvor oneo again, And manfully struggled with might and main. Ho reached the Ice, and he raved tho child, And he swam to shore through the tempest wild: And then lie looked, in tho palo moonlight, On the little face tha* was oold and white, lint alive—and he fell on Ills knees In awe, For thi* face of Ids youngest child he saw. And icvorontly ho bared Ids head: "Thank Heaven I 1 did not full," he said. —A. Y. Ledger. Origin of Familiar PhrAsea. “ You cannot say ‘ boo 1’ to a gooso." When lien •Toulon, tho dramatist, was introduced to a nobleman, tho peer wn« so struck with his homely appearance that ho exclaimed, “ What I younroBon iIouhou ? Why you look us if you could not say ‘ boo r to a goose." “Boo I’ ex claimed the witty dramatist, turning to tha peer and making his bow. " He’s a peg too low," “ Taking a man down a l>cg,” may bo traced to tho peg ging, or marking thu drinking cup, which was introduced by Ht. Dumitan to olicck tho intemperate habits of the times, by preventing one man from tak ing a larger draught than his compan ions. But thu dovioe provod tho means of increasing thu evil it was intended to remedy ; for tho most abstemious wore required to drink precisely to a peg or pin, whether they could soberly tuko snoli a quantity or not, “ Bine Hen" is the nickname given to tlie Hlato of Delaware. Tho origin of Ihi! term is this: Gnpt. Caldwell, nil oilloer of tho First Delaware regiment in the Revolution, was very fond of game cooks, but maintained that no cock was’ truly game unless its mother wns u “ blue Tien.” As ho was nil exceedingly popular mail, his regiment waB calTed “The Blue lieu," and tho term was af terward transferred to the Hlato and its inhabitants. Theio'a many a slip •Twwm tlia mil) mid lip. The ancient Greeks had tho following story iis to tho origin of this proverb: A King of Tliruco had planted u vine yard, when ono of his bIiivob, whom ho had much oppressed in that very work, prophesied that lie should never taste of llio wine produced in it. Tho monarch disregarded the prediction, and when at ail entertainment lie held n glassful of his own wine, made from the grapes of that vineyard, ho cent for tho Save, and asked lnm what lie thought of liis prophecy now. To which tho other re plied, *• Muny things fall out between thu cup and thu lip,” ami sooroely had lie delivered this singular response be fore the news was brought that a mons trous boar was laying wasto the favorite vineyard. The King, in a rage, put down the cup which lie held in Ins hand, and hurried out with his people to at tack tho boar, but being too eager the boar ruHlied upou him and killed him without his having lasted of the wine, Yankees In Mexico. Tho largest and most important real OHtato transaction ever mado in tho city of Mexico, probably, wns thnt closed on November 22. Thomas K. Lewis, of New York, purchased for capitalists of thnt city u tract of land, over 5,000 lots of 25 by 100 feet each, the prioo being oyer $500,000. Tho laud lies to tho west of tho city, extending tq tho cnstlo of Chnpultepeo, once tho sito of Monte zuma's pnlnco, for 300 years the residonco and court of tho viceroys of Hpain, ami lastly tho military eollcgo, or West Point of Mexioo, The land is admirably situated, fronting over 4,000 feet on the 1’uboo do la Reforma on tho north, and 5,430 feet on thu southern side. Tho slopo is Biiflloiont to give an excellent drainage, which is a matter of tho ut most importance in the city of Mexico. Tho view is picturesque, uml the climate will iusuro a green Bwnril, ami a mag nificent growth of tropical plants. Tho company intend to begin by eroding an Americnu hotel, with nil modern im provements and conveniences, on tho Pasco—the Broadway of the city. They will sell no unimproved lots, but will buihl superior residences along the Pasco to bo sold on the annual payment plan. A number of Mexican gentlemen aro al ready in negotiation for residenocs. Tho company expect fo have their purchase the most fashionable part of the city in a few years, as they claim it will be tho healthiest and most beautiful. Mr. Bfepheu D. Hatch, a noted New York architect, Col. Samuel Keefer, and T. B. Laura are among those interested in tho now company. They value their pur chase at $2,500,000.—N. Y, Star. A Man’s Iloily Plorccil by u Pin. Two weeks ago Inst Saturday night Englebcrt Hartmann, a watchmaker in the employ of .Jeweler C. \V. Freeman, after having thrust a brooch-pin into his body without experiencing any serious e lects, threw himself in front of a mov ing locomotive! in tho yard of the Delaware, Lackawanna W Western Com pany. Ho was rescued and taken to the hospital. Ho told tho hosnital physicians that lie had attempted to kill himself by forcing a large brooch-p'n into his body just below the heart. Tho pin was probed for. but could not l;n found. On Saturday, Dr. Connoll, the attending physician, while examining Hartmann, came to the conclusion l hat the pin had worked itself through the man's body to the back. Ho mado a small incision and removed the pin. It was five inches in length, and Hart mann said that he made it himself. It went in but a little distance below llio point of the heart, and came out of tho back directly opposite. Hartmann is f ett'ng along nicoly, and appears to ave no particular desire totakehisoa n life.—Scranton (Fa.) Republican, —A child named Gannon, living in, i Wilkcsharre, Pa., was choked to death colei *,,,l JST swallowing a piece of slate pencil. The eliila s life auglit have been saved, but its mother would not consent to have the child’s throat out open with a view to extracting tho poneil, beforo tho nrrivul of Hie father, who had been sent for. Tho delay wns fatal. When the father arrived ail bopo had passod.-. Pitttbvrqh I’ost. Tub Frederichlon (New llntntwick, Can.) Reporter says: “Nobody can but admire the persistent enterprise mani fested by the owners of Ht. Jacobs Oil in keeping the name before the pnlrlio. It received a big ‘send-ofT’ in the House the other day by the Hon, Mr. I’crley, who warned his colleagues in tbs Gov ernment of tho danger of Bear Killers receiving two bounties for one nose; the judicious use of tho Oil causing rapid growth." --During liiu last l seal year nearly 0,000,0U ) bushels of potatoes paid duty nl tho various United Stales purls. They wore valued at $1,500,000, and ihu duly on them at $1,118,170. All but about 1,001'.001 bushels of these pota toes came from the Bermudas, Now BrimsWh k mul Nova Scotia. Few of those shipped from Ku ope wore lit for uso on arrival here. — Chicago Tribune. Lndie, 4c children's boot* A slices can’t run over if l.you's l*at. If cel S iflciiers are used. •* nnrliu-l-ulbn." Quirk, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, ItlmUlornml Urinary Biseascs. »1. Druggists, Fok thick heads, heavy stomachs, bilious ness—Wells' May Apple Pills. 10 anil 25c. Dose cup. Advert l-encnt in suo'her<■ dumn l.ost Fill Hi III I'lljsirlr.ns. Why It it th t to tinny use prnprl t.irr me llclnti- or p t.nt mollcbu-s ai thryaiecoir- ii only cailsii ? Is It hie .u-:o poop'o lo e fjl b la ptiyrlci-ini? Timm are InuumersblslaBlanmiwIicm a i ai h .to li i'n i H’iic'o-1 by Ho .rill s Hiiriap.irt]lii c 1 1 oi il sin] Liver Hymp lor nil ills. M i of ttm blooil. sbt-n limy bn I liet-n riven ovsr by their physic n It lions of llio bis', run lilts tvvr ill'-rod to the pjbl'o snd an It b p-eparod with tho gro-tevt c Aiaspitrllo for ccr ttln dissusoi It Is m vroi thnt It should b in hii ir-otml thin I n tit/ wrl srd c <ri 1 lily pmpnr il pii-scrlpll ins n udo by hi* tump Unit ihyi’olins. T.ko Forrlll s Blood and Ltmr Syrup for i II di’iOrdcrs ailulug Loin Imptui blued, It Is Indorsed by In ding profonsional in i wnll an by rmb out phyrtclAns and ethers. THEGIIEAI GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. HoIIovch ami curon RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, nACKAi'IIR, HEADACHE, TOOTIlACHb SORE THROAT, QUINE.Y, BWKIJ/INGcy *C»Et%IN*, (if; Soreness, Cull, Bruises FH0STIHTK8, nr it**, NCAiiiiN, Ami nil otlior bodily aches uml j ml us, FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Holdltynll nriiKRlHtHiuid Dealers. Directions In 11 Iriikiirkch. The Charles A. Vogoler Co. IP YOUK WATCH Has been ruined by incomijetcnt wot*, men, or needs repairing, send it by «*' tIeTp. STEVENS WATCH FACTORY- where only skilled v,‘rumen and most improved machinery is employed- we make NEW nnv part that lias been ‘ ‘ aged or worn Prices for repairs will.be given you hefoiie tho work is tWU-- menced. All work guaranteed. Put your name mid address in the package with the which. JNrS-end f.irourlUAJB tbatedc.vTAi.ccirli AN ” . J. P. STEVENS WATCH CO., Manufacturers of stem- wind 1 n: a t<Si 1 e». Factory and Office 34 mjlWfaH St.j r nn a WRF.TUn Your own torn. Terms mid outfit fnte.AiJdr'sU.ilailsU b Oo,PortltnrtJ4i r i, tonperdfiy«tTionv?. Bnmpleo worth (j|5 !) 10 i/U frcv» 4)W)«w3TlilBON Pirt-Untl. . UI VTN tUMr-l! for Ih« n.Ni MAGNOLIA SALOON ~i(HntNOLV& IRON U'OHKSi T>. A. 31 VIA, AXE, Manager. P.O.Box 1690. - • NEW ORLEANS, LA ,, „„i,i.. c.l.l-ul- V T'l-It™ COTTON d„„ » po.ltlTi- rm.iodj (or th. aovl niN/v/o. by "* > llit.ui.Xb «)f CS/H» Of th* *or»t kind and of I- nlliiY liuvrt troon cur<yl. .YP.-f&Pui V h.j ’“^i/a. t‘. v a f sLor\':'m fotfs " x.« Tom. INCOME iiakniR rfRuhtrin „„„„ _ .jflOuu«»rm<»re(U)« 8RA!M.PR0IS|ONS&5TJ)I Having moved from old stand to the \ n T* ,*'^^^110 d tire to aiiot unco to one and all that we Jpi. u . w £jd tartly iurnl« thau ever bsforj. Tne saloor hoi jart h ; en fi-tod u; - brougbi to Dillas, turo ami stocked with the finest as«ortineut of liquors ever urotig couBistirg of PARK & TiLFORD’S WINE4, BURGUNDY POUT, INPORTE. BRANDY, (Apple and Peaoh) of the Finest Tennis to Brands, Mountam Corn, tho “Golden Grain’’ K ntucky Tv.-e, 'vjf And ibrve all HARPER S PURE OLO NELSON COUNTY RYE, The Finest of Kentucky Brands. Tobacco, Cigars, Oysters, Fruits. Everything: guarantee). Pilit3 attouti >i giv^n to C «hm. CaH a ^ lull :3 pilt(! h!uiintlioNIfl nxt tlir.-c Iimlitllrt. Mill in Club, nnriiiri okly. DIvlUv. (In |>n Amlrt»M 11. i- Ki ilifi 'hv ( or tin nihiv itliirtkinv , tlUcm li. l|M)!Hl(’lit» ’<10. 111. InTtlida, b r • 1 '4owa in h*Hllh and plrlta by chronlo dy*' |>*|>ala, *r aufldring from tb* tpriiU* hauatlon Dial follow# ill* attacks cf I ditrniF, (ho tontlmony ^ of th*iiMHd« who Iirv* ;-l- bo**n i alanl at by a i aimilnr RlfTEflS ^MARITA b CURES AND ^ la .inrailinanmi tnrnv llnliio In cui'lnu Kpll Optic l’’i(H, HptlHlllS, I'oiivulalouH, Ht. Vitua Dance, AlcoUnll: Opium Hating, J voiin debility,Be rofnlu and nil Nervous and Wood dlxeaaes. n clergymen, Lawye Literary men, Mi clmiiis. Bankers, 1 •lies and all whose i dentnry employment H. H. WARNER & CO. ROCHESTER. N.Y. •fThli roinly In mi nvliilf apeelfle lot Hapdlarmar* »ruomen< for Hie «pll‘ Infllef < nprvona Iroiiblp* »f youth, nit«l for f hr <1 blllt.Y iv hi oil limp <lm aid ave. ,%•» mI-*I Imi lc> -* '*lai’iwea ni lai* from flip hid p run ouarantt dlaPMO by i ph« $20 $50 A Plenty of Seeds, 45 cts. per doz. Papers A ClilorMill $ m oo to? :ir, oo A Wind Mill, 125 00 to 150 00 A Fruit Dryer, 40 00 to U00 00 A Sulky IMow 67 60 to 05 00 A Hiding Cultivator, 87 60 A Walking CultlvaUu 1 , 28 00 A Wheel Horse Hake, 80 00 to 85 00 A Screw l’nlvorizcr 185 00 to 210 00 A Field Holler, 45 00 to 75 00 A One Horse Harrow, 0 00 to 11 00 A Two Horse Harrow, 0 60 to 22 60 A Mower .Si Heaper.McCormlcUrt 185 00 to 800 00 A Two Horse Turning Plow,.. 7 60 to 12 00 A One Horne Turning Plow,.. 1 00 to 8 50 A Hannan or Ferguson Plow Stork, A Feed Cutter, A Cotton Planter, A Corn Planter, A Grain Drill, A Good Churn, A Spring Tooth Suikey, Har- 8 60 to 10 00 to 1 05 to 81 00 to 0 10 to 1 85 86 00 18 00 IS 00 125 00 20 00 TIiomI wls i ing leiiiiiey in COTTON FUTURE pun u«*t full inlOrmtillatil uihI plrpislur* mailed free* on npiilienlloii to LOUIS (!. FflIEY J- CO., COMMISSION I1ROKEIIS, 351 O O K’ern(r Block, NEW OHLEAN S. LA. 20S3 CUP & COEK-SCBEW, -awr 7 tho Invalid's boon ntlrt nttfse’s delight gpooankf OiVEN FREEKnVfSiRS HKA1.TH MONTIH.T to those sending only <1 letter stmeps for n 0 months trial Milwriptinn. Tho DosK Otjt me i.-mrrfl ae.< urately one drachm afld tH mistakes: the cork-sow m lircil.ing evirk* and knife : the He .lih Monthly prevent* . ill-* w M. Ilil.t. ITU SPBATLING COUON PUNTER AND GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. Tho ehcapesi hett. () * ulstrlbu drops cotton seed, corn, pens,etc.,at any distance, In any mini, her. Covers nt name tlmo price, 910.00, Agents wanted everywhere. For full particular# address. W. C. SMITH & CO., 31 South Brond St., Atlanta. Oa. NEW FIRM ! C. Z. TURNER, In Robertson Building, Dallas. Ca. I desire to Inform the pi'tlio that 1 am just opsuiu? out ia DTI is a ns- otic* of OOMB1NIG Family Grocains an! Plantation Sulie s WITH A FULL LINE OF Maple aid Fancy Or/ Goedi and Notions, A Fa and Secde Hell, . . ,e Imve them for y tnblncd, 6 00 to .. .... nrrnntod. 6 per rent, discount for money with order. Jones’ or llerloags* Cotton Seed at ?2 60 per bit. —Fflj/LiVr IIKETS— We have a largo Stoek, and will Hell cheap to start the hall. Ilelter for Cuttle than Turnips, and specially good for Milch Cows. Blood Turnip Hoots, per pound, 80c Long Blood licet. " “ 70c I..mg Bed Mangold Worzcl, “ “ 6flc Hound Glnlu*, “ " " “ 65c Golden Globe, “ “ “ “ 65c CAHItOI’S 31A It HYULIfOW RII ITKlt liong Orange Carrot, “ “ Wc Large Yellow Belgian, do “ “ DOo Four Pounds will plant an aero. Tomatoes arc Excellent for Cow« Also. of n pound will plant a good patch 76c >.. of a pound Rattlesnake VValermellon seed »U)o «ttr Add 1« <*«-. per lb. if t< go hv mail.^Jf Send for Price i .it t of Field Seeds, Mark W. Johnson & Co. £7 Marietta Ctieot, ATLANTA. CA. ih K NEVER FAILS. 4* !;n requlr nrdr. nppniser or stlmulnnt, K»marltnn iueU Invidunble nut mis proclaim u lost wonderful in- v!KoranttbRtovcrsustidnedthesiuklngsystom. For m «• by nil Druggists ’I'll F. DU. s. A. ItfCHMONp MK 1)1 UAL 1 H*>lu Pruprietora, 8t. JtiM pb. Ma c. s. c. N. J j for ( W ANTKI*. Railroad, Cat.ah Tu* npik •, 8t to, iinnlr, City or TowiinIi p ilunds thnt aro tu ai r aro f *r lutorrat or that have d» aulted orluany ;“■> fsM.-’ l.> r»ir ol.llii.ulo,!,. Al,o. Pint. ,nrt Umik Walnut limbei Lands wit period tills. N|ietInl Hi. 11k tnrmilrs 11 klnitn ..r MticniilMi- mil (Vmmarrl.l rnllo? A-l In. qll.INTON lor.W I Mi. hi* , 7 Br.adw.y, N.-n- York. OPIUM HABIT AND DRUNKENNESS. lively, speedily and permanently cured by KKELEY’8 GOLD REMEDIES, containing irm of Opium Truth invites investigation, uoiercnces best in the State. For terms, pamph lets and proofs address, with tliree eent stump, W. C. BELLAMY, 91. D„ 71-2 IlrofMl SI.. Allan In, On Positively DK MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. BELTING NOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS. Ac. Send for Price List. Vf. H. DIL LINGHAM Sc CO., 143 Main Street, LOUIS VILLE, KY. ▼ lAlfl Photos of Female Beauties. \Oc.Illustrated I If U Catalogue a cti. J DIETZ. Kbadiko.Po. pool,*. 31 At llfMIlY ami KlflMM.lF.S or I any kind DUicl.:t-.-d for parties at a distance at I.OWKBt’MAllKKT PKK I'.S.by Lf.Olltil- II.11.41.1» 1‘iimlinsiin; Agent, 1>.A 1,1 liei’ly Meet iVftv Yoi lt. 14 *t i L%jEL ASTIC TRUSS Dai a Ted differing from al I othatr, b cupalup*, with aelf-AdjwUo* Hal 11a c»t:t.r, aJaptat Ujlftoall i'QENSIBLFftr rwiih-tu cf tbo body, trblls tha vr4 SJ?; il Balltii thoconprasran back tho MR liif-MJnct tc.f.t.viag’Crsoowoul'l Wl»h tba Viagsr. With it^hh ^ [voMutwtLelUrnUUhcldKcurely Oayar-d n'.rbt. end o radios! c-ru curtain. J t la tztj, JumU* inacLcap. BaetbynMJ!. Ctrculan fro. • vqgjt-ston Tnusr. co„ Chlceso. Ut ONLY S I* -I 1 * 1,11,1,1«-1 |,l, i Of this style. Equal tou.., In the m/rk-t. I!<member, to '/hr ZrW,la^ia tfio’fam L° Ah Ell id T'irr.ulJ »*»<! Hinge; panloa retail f«i (iiadi.i:* * ») »V. CO., n Non St., l'lill idel; hhi. I’t $0.85 for ao ctf-i. Rending me 8J cents J.nd tho addresses at ten acquaintances will receive by return mail goods(not recipes)that. r.e* offer io i ntroduce sY&Vhc p rids. 11 you want a for tune, act now. .7. D HkhIlv , p. (>. Hor J.27. UUF- FATA). 14KW YORK. pnnm It V If iri l ltN 711 II^ A lull description cf fluff*. MoonVa NKrt-TAlLon Kv-tPin of Def« Ccttino. I>. \V. MOODY »W CO Oil*, Cinc-nnat^O. A 8I7R1? CURB for Epilepsy #r Fits In 24 hoars. Fre< to poor. Pit- Kkusk. .»44 Ararnal St.,8LLouis,M« 1CI) A WEEK. |113a day At home easily made. JJI utlestly outfit froo. A ddi c vt True Al Co. Amruata. Ma Union, Atlanta, Oa.. HEALTH IS WEALTH! x Trkatuf.x- , . _ ulslons,’ Nor , Loss of Memory, l’r* •ition, which leads I)b. E. C. Wests’ Nerve a ♦Ineclflc for Hysteria, Dizzlne tiendncho, Mental Depr lure Old A«e, caused by tniseVyj decay and death. One uox wiii emu reerm dollar abox or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail post paid on receipt of price. Woguarantce six boxes to cure ai.y case. With each order received by us for six by mail promptly attended t 1EV. A. T. HOBJ33 Writes:-^ After a thorouirii trial of tile IRON TONIC, I t vko pleasure In statinpr that I liavo been /PURmESy^X.m /BLOOD -•t combination cf JVo- toxide of Iron, Peruvian Hark and l iios^jiiorusitb a jmlatabla form. JPor Debility, Xo.s.*; of Appe tite, Prostration of Vital Powers it is indispensa ble. UEV. J. L. TOWNES, , says:— I consider it a most excellent remedy for tho debilitated vital forces. It atiy*nurJo clothing of the lest Uniterm 1 and of the mos* fat-hfonablo make BoDtf, 8 irep, 111*-=>, (tc.. Ire m the tert manufaeturerH and of the latent Hiylrs. A l o' which will 1 3 sold Jnw ft r cash. Corae one, come all. and give Bin a trial. M r ir.o to i-f Ijtw 1* ice -, Qu'ck Wales, Fair Daaling, Qo)d Mea u c, Full Weighta. I a-n a’a • at§e:itfor several itandard brands of gusDO. C. Z. TULNliAi* OFFICIAL VOTE. Tl.e following fueta demonstrate bsyon 1 a rea onabie doubt that FRANK (iANN, tha Lnv Prioa Caad dat’, has been elected, leaving his couw petitors (nr behind! I am ofletiog my .took ot Gineral Merchandirs at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Ileal, Como mid Examine and bo Convinced ! GROG ERIB3. I keep a lull line of Family Groceries, c iniistioji partly of I.ion, C irn Meal, Flour, Crushed, Granulat id and Standard S igars, Cjfl e (10 Ills for $1.00) Rice, Soap, I’.itnsh; a full stock ol C C. & W. G. Ware; Cutlery, Knives from 10 cents to Rog t’s Bast. Boots and Shoes a Specialty l Hits from S5 cents to Stctscn’a Best! Dry G;ols and Staple Good--,'!CbrlMma* Tricks, Proprietary Mtdielno, Plainand Fancy Confectioneries, Michigan Apple,, Cabbage, Onions, and in tact, everything yon want and at pliers lower than wm evor kuuwn beforo in Dallas. Don’t fail to call and convince yourEelves. JF. OrJ^HTl<T. lie Speakers will lind it of tiio greatest value where a Tonic is neces sary. I recommend it tvs a reliablo remedial agent, possessing: un- doubtoa nutritive and restorative properties. Louisville, Ay., Or,', 2, 1&!2. rSEPAEEL BY YES DU. HABTEH BIEDiCINE CO., 213II. Hilt! CT„ ST. 10313. UIPUCCT unklHDQ AT every great world’s nlonLoI nUlNUlTO EXHIBITION FOR 16 YEARS. Strong’s Sanative Pills LIVER. A speedy cure for liver chmnlAint, regulating the owels, purlfytmr the blood. clenmHttK from inula- la! taint. A perfect cure for sjrk headache, eon- Upution and tlyspei>8l;\. Sold by all leading drog- iMK. For almanitcq with full particulars, address '. K. Ilu.i.A CO., Box tiio, New York, lOO STYLES, $22,$30,$57, $72, $78, $93, $103, $114, $500, AND UP MASON ^HAMLIN ORGAN^PfANOCO. BOSTOtU-^MiVZ^ANEW HonoraWe Competition is.tlie Life of Trafle- NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS. ' d®"No old stock brought over from last year CXBn £@rBnt everything fresh from the Factoiy !"t&a 8feS”AU goods of tbs l eat quality and latest styles, and sold at the l)*re3t price'.ISJa W E have just received a full slock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, l u-- h with the greatest care, and from the Its markets, for cash, ana re- spectfu nvite tho public to cill and examine them. Oar Stock consists of • 0t&ple ©fy C^ood^, j^otioi^, ©o^iefy HARDWAKE, CUTLERY, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, And in fact, everything usually kept in a first-clat3 general retail store. We are continually adding to it, and will keep in Btore everything for wrich there ii a temand in this section of the country. Our line of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc. Is tho most complete ever brought to this market. 8®-We ire also agents for tie most popular brands ol Standard Guanos. Ourmslto: “Fair Dealing, Quick Sales and Shoit Profit*.” Give ui a call. No trouble to show goods. We occupy our new brick store houte on the west Bide of Rome street, near the public rquare, where we invite tho public to call and examine cur goods and pric: B. McLARIN & ROBERTS, :dalXjTj.a.s, o-ja.