The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, February 15, 1883, Image 4

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A ELDER KOBE RITE. Ml* H*lr-lireadth Karapet from Sean and Vnseen Foes. Troy Kansas Chief, January M, mx Most of our older citlscns well remr tuber Mose Kite (who lived in Petersburg Bottom), the hero of our State's early political history, who was of stalwart build and powerful physique; who in 1858 led a colony of our pcoplo to Pike’s Peak; who fought the in* dinns on tho plains and was shot through the body; who on bis return here after the re bellion was converted and baptised by Elder jb'iiahall, of the Christian Church at Peters burg Bottom, and became a revival preacher of celebrity all through this suction. They will also recall tho fact that, attacked wltn consumption and reducod to a skeleton, he wns obliged to remove to the Hockies in the nope of saving his lifu. Nona thought he would succeed. Last full, however, thucdlto.* of this paper met him at tho hoad of the Be- publican Itivcr, bigg -r and more robust, than ever. “Why, I thought you had died of con sumption long, long ago, Elder I” “Mo! I never had consumption, man! though people thought that was what ailed me, and I thought so myself. But the doc tors had sent mo on a wild-goose chase after a doxen other diseases, lust us fatal, and this Wan the wildest one of all.” The good Elder then recounted to ns, In n charming vein, his many adventures In the rough ami ready llfo he had led, “hut,” ho said, “remarkable ns you may think my war like life has been, I have u much more Inter esting; story to toll you.” " Ion know what a rough, noisy follow 1 used to bo; and I coul l stand any hardship, "by. on a wager, I have knocked down an ox and a mule with my fist. I have fought Indians, border outlaws and Indians; but 1 was iioodko row YBAIIS by a moro dangerous unseen enemy that was ever getting mo moro completely in his dutches. 1 was shot by an ludim In a light on the p ains, but tint wound he ile.l readi ly and gave mo but little trouble. Aftor I re .urued to Kiiusas and commenced preach- *"*, 1 began to irlvo any. I had a dull fynllng, .(roimianlctl with n pain In tho right Hide. Dr. Butler, our family physician, said my liver was out of order, caused by the malaria of tho oottoms. I had always had an appetite tl ke an ostrich, but my digestion became sorlously Impal e 1. While on tho I'lW'iit punching, I consulted it doctor, who b.ill hid dvspepsli. After that, distress ing palpitation of tho heart followed, and the phvslclan sal I this was caused by my In* dlgoition and diseased liver which would probably tor . Junto fatally. So «.ethnos I lia«l a ravenous appetite, at others none at nil. 1 was fcvorlsh and thou chilly, Mv food see i cd to do me no good. A sped list, told inc 1 had u ta| e-worm I Then 1 was troubled with unusual quantities of water and a frequent desire to urinate, which was done with dilllculty and great pain. Tho sped li st said 1 had a touch of tho gravel, caused.by use of tho alkaline water of tho plains. I then began to suitor nevero pains In t Im l tlns and tho small of tho back, ac companied with sudden attacks of dizziness, during which I had to sit or llo down, to avoid falling. I was forced to nbnndou TIIAVKI.INO ANI> PHEAOIUNO, because I c mid no longer rido on horsohuck, or trust mjself out mono. 1 began tr> he seriously alurmo l, and sought tho advice of tho most noted physician within roach, llo in d t at my frequent horsohack riding h id jolted nml jarred mo uiitii tho old Indian woun I, which had Injured my kidneys, had beco v Inilained. lie treated me with med icines and electricity also, but gave mu no permanent bandit. .Sly painful symplo ns all returned. I began to cough, got very thin and my legs wore disagreeably numb. I be gan to despair. At each attempt to cure, my ailments became worre, with new symptoms. I next consulted a rrleb. uted physician from the Kant, who, aftci* thumping and examin ing u e, stated that 1 was in an advanced stage of consumption and threatened with dtsbotes and paralysis 1 He thought 1 might .l"'S\ l Vl , WS<" , '»air-.^lP." vn*,mu—, J.u WHS my condition when tin) people *» yo«r part of tho country lust »uw mo. 'I lien I st irtcd for ttio Hookloit, but liked tliln country, imd o.-tttu.l here. At first the (tuiniru Uolpctl mo, but nbnut tbruu year* au> flic Icuoflt cmiflcd. 'l l 1 f lied bo rapidly tl lit 1 could bo out of bed only port of oicli All my old symptoms ruliiruud. Al crisis, a party of K:i*torn ffontlomcu, on a liurrALo hunt, inoilo n.y liouio their boadipiai tcrB. Ill the party mm a Dr. Wnkcllcld, who lulurmml me tint 1 bail i b il ease of llii'urablo llrlubt’a Dl.cas.., and guve mo u preparation which might, he ic.lil, euso ino for a fmv weeks or moiilba, lint t. at wiib ilio bent that could bo dune. Annin 1 Ilio bottlo was a lies aper. Now a ni.wapnp.'r was a rarity In ourliumo, nnd I .al 111 my elialr looking It over when my fay. bis or eye providentially fell upon an article relating a mint wonderful cure of Hrlght’s ill.eusc — thevety malady Unit was kllllm! mo—by the u 0 of Wnrnoi’a Safe Kaloev and ldver Cure, iOf Hocliester, N. Y). L’ouvlueod Hut further delay would bo I till, nnd everything elao fa line, the ue a morulne I dispatched one of my lioys to tlie noarcst rallroid station, in inv miles distant, lo obt In u bottle of the Nil'll l lire. The illu-tuist Bald thcdemaiid for the Cure was so urea*, ho eou’.d lint keen It la Block, and lie had to aoad to Kansan I lly fo more. It tv a more than a weok before It ar rived, mill I wn» d lily getting weak r. Hat II enmo at last, and I at onee beu-in to take It. When I fold Dr. Waliclleldwli.it I was Bakin; lie gave mo n look, lull of scorn, half of pity, ua much as to Bay: * mo t FELLOW*! lio Is put tin: bis Irast in a humbug.’ Nover thole a I liomivorcil, and for the piat year an I a half I have boon a* stout and rug-jed aa I ever was In mv life. After osca; Inu the attacks of India s an 1 Inlf a doaen doctors, 1 WIIB lylnff at tho morev of a still more dreadful foe that was about giving mo the JinlMilng blow, alien that trrn.it remedy sopped In, slow mv adversary, and placed mo firmly on my fedt oneo more. I have eorn- iiieiicril proacblntr o -nln; for 1 look up ill tho circumstances mid manner of my euro na a direct tntarpoelllim of l’rovl lenoe, nml lo rrovldeucc aro v sorvleoa iluo. Tint la my storv. 1 til ill It It Is ns uooil rs a romance- nml much belter, for Ills true.” Buell is the substance, nn 1 very nearly the langu iri of Kldcr Kile’s nsrrat ve. T .osa who read It, nnd r i sulferlnu, may bouoflt by bis cxperloneo, If they will follow bis ex ample. FACTS ASH FIGURES. Alabnnmhn* 1,919 miles of railroad, nnd tho railroads furnish cloven por cent, of all the taxable property In tho State. --Brevard County, Fla., is tho largest of tho 2.669 countios in the United States. It has an area ol over 6,000 sijunre miles. Tho first np| enrnneo of cotton fts nn nrticlo of commerce was a shipment of soven bales from Charlestown in 1767. In 188U 81 the crop was6,600,000 bales. —According to a comprehensive sta- tlstlenl ictiirn lately pnidished In Ger many, thoie airs itt I'urepo ninety-two cities with moro than 100,000 inhnbit- tuilS, out of which four capitals Show each over a million pbpu'atlon, ns fol lows London, 3,832,440; l’aris, 2,226,- 010; Berlin, 1.122,600: Vionhn, l,103,ll0i Out of iho ninety-two eitldS and towns referred to, Knglnml i laims 20, (lormnny 1ft, Italy 41, franco 10, and Russia 8. The others are divided ntrtong ihtt smaller Stales. There woro in thu Unit- id Slates In 18“0 twenty cites having oauh 10),000 inhabitants nnd upward; - Tho first nmiiiai report of tho State Commissioner of Railrond TKxfttibn id NewJorsey contains tho followihg par agraph: "N'oW Jersey has in nip some 1,800 miles of rond. standing socond in the list of States in tho matter of rail way faoil ties. 'Tho only State which nla'ii s lo linvn more miles Of road than mlroWn Is Massachusetts. Now .Jorsoy hns m arly a mile of track for every four sipmre miles of area, whicli is considered the maximum. The total eaoitai in vested in railrond properly in tills Stato is 1214,068,849. Tho cost of rnilronds nnd thuiro |ii'pnients has been S< 1 Iti.UlH,- 868." —Thu industrial census of Philadel phia, as lakon tiy tlioPolico Department under the diruction of I orin Blodgett, is suliHtnntially lomplete, nml tho re turns nro so fully compilod ns lo show a largo Increase as uompnrod wit li the census of 1880, From Ilio figures til* ready compilod over 10,000 establish ments nro shown, with 222,062 opera tives, showing fin Increase of 2,000 establishments nnd of f 0,000 persons employed, nnd it is bcliovod that tho entire completion of tho revision will show 12,000 onlabllshmonts, with 240,* 000 persons employed. —Philadelphia 1Y I’S.a. - Various signs of Iho unsat'sfnotory stnto of Kmsstiii tinnneos aro constantly apt oitring in tho St Tetorsburg press". Although the genoinl tn'os colloctod in 1881 exceeded those of tho prosont ye if by 3,871,408 ruldos, ^nuvortheloss tho genurnl nniount of arrears in 1881 was vory largely incronaod. For 1881 they woro caloulatod at 31,203,029 rubles, nnd for tho vonr 1832 these tlguros ro<o to 35,647,707 rubles, or 4,284.078 rubles moro, independently of 1,673,321 rtlliles of arrears exeludod front Ilio genoinl sum on account of irrognlnritlos, and of thu hopelessness of tiny nttompt at get ting them paid. Not a few of tho thinking farmers of Illinois nnd tho Statos adjoining, express tile conviction that ha who wrimltt rittsn fltltir.WO'afafaeauaklinat lu ,wi t i volt is-j ivge iluvelope into ripe, heavy imiiiiiils .of good atyle and in every way suited to tho needs of tho best and most oxuoting markets, tliero anil abroad. A Toothsome Morsel. This from the Maditnn (IF/s.) Demo crat, conveys its own moral:—Hold on! We nre cognizant, of tho fnct that an selling tooth was last night cured by tbe application of Bt, Jacobs Oil. The young fellow got mad over Id's raging tooth in tho ball room, and rushed straightway to a drug store where he applied ths Rood old Gorman Remedy; in ten minutes the toothaohe bail gone, Tim Philadelphia policeman who lamed to stone is, strange as it may seem, a greater curiosity than tho one who turned into a beer saloon. IF YOUR _ WATCH Has been mined by incompetent work* men, or needa repairing, send it by ©*- THE h P. STETEBS WATCH FACTOHI. where only skilled worxmen ana molt improved machinery is employed. We make NEW any part that hns boon dam aged or worn. Prices for repairs Will a* given you before the work is com menced. All work guaranteed. Put your name and nddress in the package with the wntch. *@*f"«n<l forourlLLUS TKATED CATAIiOGL'E AND PRICES. J. P. STEVENS WATCH CO- Manufscturers of stem-winding watchft,. Factory aud Office 84 Whitehall Hit, ATLANTA, t)S 3P-A.IIV. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache. Headache, Voalhnche, NoreThrouf.Nwplllniai.NpTaiibR.liruiK'l, Du i'll». Nraltln. Fro»l llllm. AHD AM. oriu:il immi.Y aaoi amirs. . ri™ Cents ■ bolt A. WhatEvery Planter Nssis flolilb; Urugijlst .M.., I I.HI.| THE VI* IIIIsKN a. ola tu \ OliKI.RH A TtVt VODKf.KK ro. Fitters Invaiide, *r #k en 4owa ia health end plrite by chronic dye- pepeie, er ■uiTeriuj from tb« terrihie ei- hennticn ib&t follow* Ihe etUcke ef aent* di«fn»e, Hie teetlmony •f theiMMide who Iikvc Decle* f*#tn V ilrnfu? inn hf m it oh ■ it a sure gner* Dint by the Sum. h» •linii^theneci eud .45 eta. per do*. Paixsrs $ in oo to | «5 oo 125 00 to 150 00 40 00 to 80Q 00 fr \ ■ , RppllCA- — 'PUUllp -oBc )l Journal,” National Teachers' Agency, Cincinnati, Ohid. , - - t „ - V c, °* . e,,lls ,,k ’ »UJflro. Pro ft t • large. Hist domn lr 0 a on receipt of 12 cents In p)HUH« imps. n lu K MSNUF'G CO., Providence, R. I This N.Y. Singer, S20 With 4* Mil of ZU.-tTio.nl. r.o. , rlet’l I.J* ipn.M.liAiiilaome aitd tfurabla. WarranUtt quiet,kuuidi ■ I •a tn4 trtsa!-ptu) when denied 0*i'|ty llrtae Ot|aui| i Kr-dw, 13 etepei Heclmnii-Al tt«M,pel»Fec—■ Hit t^ntoul p(*r.« knee i Jtl howk.or.lt y, Ah« eer.t en teat tn«J-p!en If t> •trfd. KlcKent oaee. iubkiiU" t-t>n«, durHhh- IftKitioayid out. tti * ulrnr, with t/ietlnMOieU,'rt*e J IS outfit free. Aditrc U .LDilott * Oa .PurUanr.,kli iStol^OSSMSSgi UN IHSultutnavL M? ^awrna^wanteis im i|>«_a«t .mi eliiuK l’i< touai Juv.'ix siigaarflB3K?gKiijir. REYNOLDS' IKON WORKS Ji, A. MULL AXE, Manager. P.O.Box 1690, - - NEWORLEANS.LA 2(1 00 no oo to ns oo 185 00 to 210 00 45 00 to 75 00 0 00 to 1! W A mower Ob ut'uiii: A TiVo lfor.«j Tun A One Home Tun: A liannan ur Per A Cider Its i... A Wind Mill, A Fruit Dryer, A Sulky Plow, A Hiding Cultivator,.., A Walhinjf Cultivator,. K Wheel Dome Hake,. K Screw Puivomof.. A Field Holler A One Homo Harrow, ir.iiict-tii im •nlng Plow, urnitig Plow, • Ferguson Plow Stork. A Feed Cutler, A Cotton Planter, A Corn Planter, A Crain Drill, A Good Churn. A Spring Tooth Sulkcy, Har row ami Seeder combined, A Farm Bell, . And we have thorn for you. All wnrrnuiod. ii i’< r.e'Mil. discount feu money with order. .Jones 1 or llfi liPigd’ Cotton Seed at f2 50 per bu. —PLANT HEISTS.— Wo have nlargo Stock, nml will well (dicnp to start tho ball. Better for Cattle than Turnips, nnd Hpuoinlly good for Milch Cowh. Blood Turnip Booh, per pound, Wn> ljortg Blood Beet, “ “ 70c I,otig lied Mangold Womol, ..... “ “ SOc HduiKI Gioho, “ “ “ 44 Golden Ulobu, 44 " 44 44 hoc t'AItlftOTS M .11< li YELLOW nil tTF.It ]/mg Orange Cari'td, .. 44 44 Me Largo Yellow Belgian, «ld 44 " 00e Four Pomitlti will plant nn aero. I'oiiiuiocn are Excellent for C'own Mho .*4’ of a poll ml will plant a good patch. .75c •4of itjiomnj HattleKiiako Wi ‘ 1 05 8 50 to 85 00 10 00 to 18 00 1 08 to 18 00 81 00 to 123 00 0 40 to 20 00 5 00 to tny-zSi lh' — tvr IK If to#" by aend for Price I. 1 -I of riOId Set' o*. Mark W. Johnson & Co. 27 Mnrlettn Street, ATLANTA. OA. INCOME proiitHin GRAIN, S YOUR Club ia of the Mutual, vestment I — i iiieniiioi making rt-giilur moiitld) iaoo. 111. Mil ls U. I UKY. IIKNHY 0. 8NTDKK 4 A Those wInuIiIv to innke ^ money In Isa boMMIMION naoKlMS, S1 O O Keener Block, NEWOKLEAK^LA, BOSS CUP li C0B2-S0BEW, tho Invalid's boon sad artWI “ ’’TOTK’F mairta inn tbs’ MAGNOLIA SALOON Having moved Irom old aland to th«'corner room 1 “‘ h ® r d rive to annulnue to un 9 and all that we are batter P r °F«^ Fj5» than ever before. Tue H.aloo i hai juat been fitted up with n y p ,. turn nml slocked with tbe fintal iseortment of liquors ever brought to Dxliae, consiatirg uf PARK & TILFORD’S WINE4, BURGUNDY PORT. INPORTED GIN BRANDY, (A,.pie and Peaoh) of the Fineet TenneaNee Brands, M ,uutain O.rn.dhe “Golden Grain” Kentucky Rye, And ab)ve all HARPERS PURE OLD NELSON COUNTY RYE, The Finest of Kentucky Brands. Tobacco, Cigars, Oysters, Fruiter., Everythin,, g m-an‘ee 1 P.dite sttentl m givm to Cutovnra. Call and aee n.t 11*11 road Car 1; Column*, lulling*. Ul» k.itiUMni SSkJ- I brtotuehoat W ork. urk it Npoi lalty. HulMIng l; it v. .Atari. Oi.eomxroarine is a word of recent origin, from t.lio Froncli oleine, Lntin oleum, oil, tlio thin, oily part of fat, nnd from margarine, a pearly-like substance, extracted from vegetables, oils an animal fate. The butter flavor comes from mix ing milk, cream and unsalable butter with colored tallow and other unctuous ingredients. The lard may como from ear-lomlB of dead hogs, or suet from cat tle that may liavo died in overcrowded ears, or animals that died of disease, or oven moro questionable sources, liko some of tho oil extracted from soap- grease collections from the city, exported to the West, whence comes the ladle- packed butter. The Earth’e Day Increasing. In a recent lecture on “ Eclipse Prob lems,” Prof. Chns. A. Young, of Prince ton, said, with reference to the observed increase in tho rapidity of tho moon's motion, that the discovery led ut first to the opinion that tho moon’s orbit was growing shorter anil that ultimately the moon would come down upon us. More accurate calculation, however, shows that there is no danger of so disastrous a re sult The moon is not coining nearer, but our day is growing longer, owing to tlio friction of the tides upon tho earth s surface. The tides act like a break, and slowly diminish tho speed of tho earth’s rotation. An Extraordinary Question. “Emma R.” nsks tho Springfield (Ohio) Tribune this extraordinary ques tion : “ Do you think it right for n girl to Bit on ii young man’s lui>, oven il sho is engaged to him?” Whereupon the editor gets off a very extraordinary lio: "Wo have had no experience in the matter referred to.” Why didn’t he say. "If it was our girl uiiil our lap, yes; if it was another girl and our lap, ves ; but it it was onr girl and another fellow’s lap, never.”— Chicago Tribune. Ladies & children’s boots ft shoes can’t run over if Lyon’s Pat. Heel adfleneiB nre need, 8xibut Men. "Wells’ Ilealth Renewer" re- stores health cureadysnepsia, impotence. *1. "Wblis’ Houoii on Corns." 116c. AsK lor It. Complete cure. Corns, warts, bunions. Pur.E eod-iivor oil, Trom selected livers on the sea rliore hy Caswell, Ilssud & to., N. Y. Absolutely pure end sweet. Patients who have onee taken it prefer it to all oth ers. Physlolsns declare it superior to all other oil*. ClIAVl’KD hands, face, pimples and rough skin cured bv using Juniper tar Soap made by Ceawell, Haiard ft Co., New York. ONTin«TWI»*W«'T*IAI~ Ths Voltaic Bsi.t Co., Marshall, Mich., will send I)r. Dyo’a Celebrated Electro- Voltaic Delta and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young end old) who aro afflicted with nervous debil ity, lost vitality and kindred troub es, guaranteeing Rpced.v and complete roster alien of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days' trial is allowed. INSUtkin i@H. positive rwiwsiy^ fj>f n mired. Ifi ittf a'VALU "iV.V TIIKA Sa, .afi*:.' IUt. r.i la of ftsnii"!; I'.v.Rf In If oltlnnfT.U: «”H" 'lia. xF.IASTIO TRUSS s U*1 tin Muter, »d*pUt t»«II U) »ll 1 pmiilon* of ihe body, while the ' liellinthectjnp’rieseebAeslc# wtiira™ 4 . pra.nrelh«lleit’l»l.bBldwcnrclv O.T.nd nlelU.nn* • rsdlmt ear. oerUIn, 111. «ay, d.nl.1, W|lt '*EG0J.t^T“K TBBSa CO.. Chicago. Ill* "STRONG'S PECTORAL PIUS. A NUKE REMEDY I OH COLDS AND RHEUMATISM Ensuro healthy appetite. Rond dlgeatlon.jegula Ity of tho bowels. A rRKCiora hoi»n toidu h at FKMAi.i'jt, KoothliiR and braciug the jjejvous sy tom. ami giving vigor ami healtli to y\ery Wbrej ttiebod-y. Solillo/ hntpolstt. For Almanacs wit full ptirtifularH address C. li. Hull tfc Co., Bol *Jpasras, ulsions, St. V itus ce, Alcohollr.m, Opium Fditimr, Ner- vims debility,Scrofula ami nil Nervous and Hlood diseases, "o Clergymen, Lawyers. Literary men. Mer chants. Bankers, La dles and all whose se^ dentnry employment causes Nervous 1 rOs- tration, Irregularities of the blood, stomach, bowels or klndeys, or a who require a nerve tonic, appetiser or w»:stimulant, Hamnrltau J&F Nervine is Invaluable ^ Thousands proclaim ii I Is,* must wonderful In- fly;! iMiin ietois, Bt. Joseph, Ma SPRATIING COTTON PUNTER NEW FIRM! C. Z. TURNER, In Robertson Building. Dallas. Ga. I diaire to inform the p tbllo that 1 am juat opening out In Dallas a new etock of COMBINIG Family Groceries M Plantation lw\m WITH A FULL LINE OF Staple and fancy Diy Goods and Notions, U ady»nui<fo clothing of tho beat uipteiia^ and of ih<* most fashionable make Boots, HhcifP, Huh, etc., lrom the best manufacturers and t*f the latest sljles. At of which will be Hold low for cash. Como one, come ml, and rive me a tHsl. Mr moito is Liw F:iees, Quick Wales, Fair Dealing, Good Meaaire, Full Weights. I am a s » Hfcut for ecvor.-il ttandard brands of gunno. ornwiafcWWff petitors far behind! I »m ofiering my stock of General Mei.’dwndtw at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Read, Come and Examine and be Convinced ! GROCBRIEc. I keep a lull line of Family Grocer',et, consGtiog partly nl StfSW.ISBS’ SS^S&SiSX «... :’s Beit. Boots and Shoes a Specialty! Hats from 25 cents to Stotson’s Best! Dry G:ols and Staple Goj^i9'*^!™** Tricks, Proprietary Medicines, Plain and Fancy Cibbsue Onion, and in tact, everything you want and at price* lower * ever kne’wn before in Dallas. Don’t lail to ciU and convince yourselves. IT. IMI. C3-A-TTTsT- Fiou S09P, to Roger’s Bsit. GUANO AND distributor. Q, kj . C * lor Crt.l.gu.. m Dose cup. AdverUiement in another eolum n Saitofiiclory E»ldence. J. W. Graham, Wl olesa’e Druggist, of Austin, Tex, write*: "I bate been handling Dr. Win, Hall** Balsam lor the Luaga for the p*et year, and have found it one of the most salable medicines 1 hsve ersr had in my house for Coughs. Cold* snd even Consumption, always kiting entire sallsfac- tloa. Pleaie send me’one gross by Batur-ay’s Green’s Oiytenaied Bittern is the oldest and beat lerneiy for Dyspepeia, Bll llousnesi, Malaria, Indigestion, all disorders of the Stomach, and all diseases indicating an impure condition of ihe Blood, Kidneys, and Liver. Durno's Catarrh Snuff cure* Catarrh and ail af fee done of the mucous membrane, I*4t ViwtV«vJA^ LAOS’S *■ JUJCtli. « .—-- xur^vjt. .. o -T Ir. T* auvUw*' Sit, Tho cheapoet anil ben. Opens furrow, distributes guano, drops cotton seed, corn, peas,etc., at any distance, In any num ber. Covers at same time. Price, flO.OO. Agents wanted everywhere. For full particulars ' h ' w. c. SMITH & co., 31 South Brond St., Atlanta. Ga. Honorable Coipioii is lie Life ef Me. NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS. ‘antics. lOc./Tfasfrufsd D1F.1Z. ltgAi»tXQ.r&. OPIUM HABIT AND DRUNKENNESS. So form ot Opium Truth invUos "'tsi n.tcrcnccs bo»lln the State. ,J" r . )S, r 2VJ' u £S5 ,pn lets and proofs address, with three t ent stamp, V. c. BELLAMY, hr * 7 1.3 Brond SL. Ailantn, On _ VTT.T, a„a factory supplies OF ALL KINDS, BELTING HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IKON t>lPB, SITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, ho. Sena for Price List. VL H. DIL LINGHAM Si 00., 143 Main Street, LOUIS. VILLE, KY. A (9 Ul>'« F nO Cis. | jej-No old stock brought over from la it year !“@B lyRot everything freah from the l actory ! ®* SSTAll goods of t ie testquaUty and late*t styles, and sold at the bwest pricet.*'@* e just received a lull stock t f FALL and WINTER GOODS, iur- with the gre»teat care, and from tlio hist markets, for cash, and re uvitc the public to call and examim them. O ir Stock consist* ot prescription. R. K>U#lphiiiltloi| Wtsliiuglon, -■ Publisher*' Untoa, Atlanta, Os specif1 HEALTH IS WEALTH! | f)^ y (io 0 d^, Noti.0flg, So^iefy HARDWAEE, CUTLERY, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, in fact, every thing usually kept in a first-claw general vetaU ■JO 1 ®* . . re continually adding to it, and will keep in store everything lor wnicn Bbais Trkatmkst . Oueciflo for Hysteria, DiuiusM, Convulsions, Nervous tfead-tche, Mental Impression, Lons of Memory, Prema- turo Old Am, caused by over-exertion, which leads to miser*, decay and death. One box will cure recent casi-s.' Each box contains one mouth's treatment. Ons lollar a box or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mall otMtpaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure ai.y case, with each order received by us for six box#*, accoir.pnnieil with five dollars, ore will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment does not affect a cure. Guarantee issued S. C. Ordi ISON TONIC, I tako plcnsuro^ MSSaffifF- lie Speakers will find it of the greatest value where a Tonic is neces- sarv. I recommend it as a reliable remedial agent, possessinp: un doubted nutritive and restorative proportl A combination of Z*ro- toxide of Iron, 1‘oruvian Hark and .thoaphorusin a jtalatable form. l'or Debility. Loss of Appe tite, Prostration of Vital Potccrs it is indispensa ble. REV. J. Is. TOWNER, I consider it _ most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. loui ^SSnnm'm.barter medicine co., »».uv.itsr..b.mwb. And We are „ . ... , | there U a demand in this wetion of tha country. Our line ot Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc. Ia tho most complete ever brought to this market. j@*We are a!eo agents for tie most popular brands of Standard Guanos. Onr mslto: “Fair Dealing, Quick Sa'es and Shoit Profit*.’’ Give us a call. No trouble to show goods. We occupy our new brick store house on tbe wcet side of Rome street, near the public iquare, where wo invite the public to call and examine 6ur goods and P " McLARIN & ROBERTS, ZDAIiT-jAS, GA.-