The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, July 19, 1883, Image 4

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■'•'I'JHAlw raw j# -U-t. lollfOMT: , B<r.«W */<* '!, ( Th^ followihr article from tl1oYV.wi<k*n|f’ ; mic/"Chronicler of-Bochostor, N. Y., is of so y ' Mrilrtii^k pA|iu:e. find anipualos from bo ro-, liable afeo.mK\ nmt, it is he I'ovjfiUl repdb li$hod *• ' oiltiny ^U*JkdtfV*'>n to the valuable matter it bo IttUttd ^xpooeUi^ly*iutcr-. '•MB?' i* k *.* », I .* J? f .• To ItfkjSUtor *]f |A« l>mw-rat 0nj\'/Toniclit * 1 "Biii^-Mtniptlves ryr theptjblicattou or wo * ( M most - nm2u(tt:^ta(e'ait)|its \ybich’•follow are,- * ‘J firsts grdiltyae fo* tho, f net that*®' have betfh ' *4*Niyt»il frmn,ft4noHt horrible <lra!h, nlid. ro6- ; •' imdlivtT desire Ak'? ,fc a.-'nl 1 wlio read tju« , Bflmmvent ttgninaNCBoine of tbe luostdeoop*- tivemiroeiioes’b^ which (hey hrtvo ever been* ear-rounded*. It. is a tact that to-day thous- 3 K , n. v< B ,lp °I P$Gid9 pro witliiu a flhofrot tin? «rave ' r?l* they.do not/kpotC^ft. To toll how I was . ^naught away'from, jpt thi,s nosUiou, and to m* K WhVftfu 'fJBjjrps against naming it, arc nijroh- '■•^SMSKA* i—, 11U ? irninplirril uiay of fynunidraqP' ICU1IUH. lay at my it iiLy Hiifrouudod by uiy d jffaiftjig for death. Henvan ofily >i iiffobv Itliea endured, for words can never' describe it. And yet, if a low years previous, nuy <<ne had told mo that i \ wfffrtube’bfought so low, and by so terrible ' *-v* -njjnscaBo; 1 should have scoffed at the Idea. 1 hud’ uiyicN s I .ecu nuoonmu»nly;pUuim uud • r iffliWiVjriidd^veiAod AvoetfU'O vo®ud and hardly Know, in my ’own txpundBiJe, trial • fpain .or '’sivki*"** wore. Tefy miifiy peoplfe ^..wUo.w^Lread tins stiU rnont icali/o at times that they aro itnhstf oXft.Ttixi'H■ .and cannot noeonnt for It. They feel utnl'iUm hideftnite pains in various purls of tho hody,*nhd*.dft- not undo:stand it, Ur they aro .exceqdinuly hungry one day and entirely without uppullto the next. This was just the way I felt when the relentless malady whicli had fastonod itself upon me tirst bognn. Still 1 thought it was nothing; that probably 1 had taken a rold which would s >ou pass away. Shortly after this I noticed n heuvy. amt fittings a reurnlgio, pilu in my head, but in it would ‘come one day and be gone the next, I paid but little attention to it. However, my stomach was out of order and my foo l often foiled to digest, causing at times great Ju- ronveuiopce. Yet I had li » idea, evi u h* a physician, that these things meant anytnfng serious, or that a monstrous disease was be coming fixed upon mo. Candidly, 1 thought I was suffering from malaria and so doctored myself accordingly. Hot 1 g».t no hotter. 1 next noticed a peculiar q^lor and odor about the fluids 1 watrpassing*—also that there woro lurgo muhutitles one day and very Utile the noxt, and that a purHisient froth and sen41 .appeared upon th«i surfure, ami a sediment ’ settled in the bottom. And yet I aid not realize.my danger, for, indeed, seeing those symptoms continually, 1 finftllj' bco ime ac customed to them, and my snspicioh wag wholly disarmed by the fact that I had no., pain in th© iiffoetdrt Organ* orin thok floinV ity. Why 1 should have been bo tblinu I cannot understand.* There is a terrible future for all physical neglect, uud impend!ugduogurmlwtu'.Hbrings • n person' to liirfreofimvv ovfii tHottirn it may then be too Into. 1 realized at last my criti cal condition and aroused myself to overcome it. And, ohl how hard 1 tried. 1 consulted 1ho.botit111edic.il skill iu the land.' IMsittxl ' i|UtiiepWiMigliitOlit%|pjpriii^sirtWmeii6a ? . Jind traveled from Maine to California. Htill grew worse. No two physioiaug agreed as to my malady. Olio said 1 was troubled with Bpiual irritation; anothor, nervous prostra- tion; another, malaria; another, dyspunsiii; another, heart dif-ease; .another, general de bility; auothur, cmiff6swML.pl, UifJia^f.flf fnu bruin; and bo on through a long n^rt of com mon disensea, tho gymptoing of all of whiuli 1 really had. I11 this way several years passod, during all of which time J wn* Ht*igUlv grow ing worse. My condition”find rctillymecuino pitiable. The slight symptoms I at first experienced were developed ittfo ♦fcYriblo’nnd constant disorders—the little twigs of pain lmd grown to oaks of agony. My woight had been .nduucd |rpiu li07.k» hiqnomuls., Mv lifo was a torturo to myftClf atm fflonds. I could rylain . .livedM^oll njagg-orjuu In myngcinylTreqTOitiyftTr upon 1176'flour convulsively clutched th^carpet, and pray fbr death. . MorpfdaP iig (t Jittlo or no off* in doadenttlg tlie* pain. Jtw six days a nights IliadThe deatli lu'emonitory hiccoughs constantly. My urine, was fNtetVwlfh tub o' casts and a’.buinon. I was struggling with Bright’s Disease oft the ‘Wdnev.i mfits lust B, ‘Cio s^ifferfhg fm(aft , efeivil*il call frorA xny pastor, tho Rev. Dr. Foote, rector of Kt. l’aui’8 church, of this city. 1 fell.that U 'f®'* our l ist interview, bnt in tlte o«mrse «>F oon- versatiou he nuiutiimodp iumody of which I bad beard ’luueh, J)ui bad ’ngver osed. T)r. Foote' detailed tbino the Vimny rmnarkniilu cures which hud come.uuder his ol^scrvation, by means of thia remedy, and urged me to try it. As a practicing physician and a grad uate .of thasohoolg. I chuntticd ,tiift» preiudicA both natural and common with, all regular pracTitfonire, and derided tho ioen of any medicine outside the regular channels being the least honotlcinl. Bo solicitious,.however, was Dr. Foote that I finally promised 1 would waive my prcfedkfi and try thy remedy he so highly recommended. '1 beg in its tire on the tirst day of J11114, and took it according to directions. At iir^y* siokeiunl uiq; jDut this I thought wag a goon sign for mo in xny de bilitated condition. 1 continued to take it; tl o sickening seuBation departed and 1 wus nblo to retain food upon iny stomneh. In a few days I noticed a decided change for tin bettor, ns also did my wife nnct frfonds. My hiccoughs ceased and I experienced luss-jiain than formerly. 1 was so rejoiced at this iin^ proved condition that, upon what I had bo- ♦ ^tit a'fuw days before was my dying 4bpa, I vowed, in the presence of my family nnd frleqds, should 1 recover I would both publiely* and privately \nake ‘known this remedy for the good of humanity, wherever and wlionover I lmd an opportunity. I also determined lhat I would give; a course of loclures iti tne (jormtbinn Academy of JVfu^c, 111 this city, stating in full tho symptoms and almost hopelessness of my disease and tho remarkable moans by which I have been saved. My improvement was constant from that time, and in less than three months I nnd gained twenty-six pounds in flesh, bo- came entirely froo from pain, and I believe I owe my life and present condition wholly to tigated the subject of kidney difficulties nnd Bright s disedso, and the truths developed,are as town ding. 3 therefore state Jlliberately, nndOs.H phyijcinii. I bofleveYnore than : °nj^nalf thogeatlie which clcurlii Anorica . are caused byBrignt's disease of tho kidneys. .1 his may sound like a rash statoiuent, but X am prepared to fully vorif>-it. liright’s dis ease has no distiiiclivo symptoms of its own (indeed, it oftjn develops without any pain fek-ioii, and astdninli all with whom 1 am acquainted, but f make t!io forego^ 11 g fkato- \peuts, based upon facts whicli lam prepared tl produce, nnu truths which 1 can substan tiate to’ the letter. The welfare of those who may.possibly bo sufferers such as I was, is an ample inducement for mo to take tho step 1 huvo, und if I can successfully warn others from the (hm|remiiB path in which I once walked, I am ‘willing to endure.all nrofes- (•ional and perB&mfl Conscquoncofl. T <l % li. HknioNi M. D. ( onM'iiMillniio IMity. “1 conceive it to bo my duty’ to yon autl tft tho public equally,”—wrote Will Tint foil Hargrave, Esq., of tho Wesleyan Female College, Afnrfroesbtiro, N. C., n« far btiClc na 1858,—“to state that in a opUKtant^amily use of Dr. Worthington’s 'Diarrhoea itndi (Jholeiu MbdicfalP, l have Jfqjjknl it of ^ttnfaijin^ 'tlfl^iicy. While it is of priceless value in Dinrrlioea, Dysen- t<ny Amt Cbolrrii Rifgfititth, it is scarcely if lit alt'lgs^ efUcient ii^, nervous afltec- •flous generulTyj nnd us an adjunct in Fever and Afflio.” S5NT for ‘15 and 50 rente g1>0ttlo. l'uoj.loJiiny iuuk< injuries woi^ by u|uc«k- oiiobli uq^(luct,J» giving way to anger and natlHl.\inb' that for tin; moment, instead of flimliingwliiit >un be 'the effect in the future. r^lUeoigu KUhiUw • It stands to region that an oil that cannot l»o made rancid, nnd one that has the greatest sol- vont nud penetrating powers, While froo from nil irritating properties, make the finest hair cH fri the irbfld. * feuch is Oarbolino. Human forusight often,leaves fbrprnndofit poss<*sseir a dvviec of evils. Ni'rvoVi ilfhdlfy, the enrso oifha ‘trffn v*oi'l*vi»wnt» dlnffclv yifldi t6 the gd^on; of B own’s Iron Hittn f. ^ . ^i lillQli given pnrf of \ti re ^resent comfiM of bavlng d< for the rest, it olllne us the ft« aven can givy.—iTilloston. Comparison, more than n ftlity, ninkes lnei happy,^im^ can jpako them wretched.- *fFult hum. (vardili hand, the me oar duty; and bent * ;TThf>, (ffijir Fuller siys: 'I tors in my'owh tlmf ktihid reach variety- |Virgil. aTN* n her-on, Iron Ti rtars and d to be ” ICkokpk Iowa I),*. F, Invo used Drown’. I on 15 family with excel' *nt re-ull To wbuT air whielt ii impelU d by rq Hr.M CiRdvl, N r; snvs; ‘ I presorihe R •fin<l it nil it 1 > ree .:n : . —4 * I.et‘friendship rre#|> KUsli ft. It. it inaV' sown [Fuller Ij&dtaa 4t childijpn’id'iootH A shoos rau’t run over it Lyon's Patent 'Hqcl Btiffenera arc used. ^hmy are amblPiouHof saving gnind things that is, of being grandiloquent. nioqiieiM'wi'ia sm aking out, 11 quality few esteem and fewer aim'at- -tHan.'. , r Jn*.i rlue. T'.lugnnl and palatahlo remedy for indiges tion. Should ho taker before or aftB|jvjM4*. Uahi himk is tn liquid for 1x1. Sold by druggi*»U.. If anything nffsoti yottr have jt removed: but if your you^ju-'tpniif (Vie term’ irf HOtERA AND IARRKQEA j+% IHurrilwi, 1 n) «|»up*!i», tn^cthtt l?c'«a!nieudM'hy ™nf acd n«*l«ra <Utlf »<•! InftJf ou n Vn » _ **'aU %rtSw- "th'i CHAsits" *."»"«suii'c'plijMllifJ r ’ M KOSTHTERls IVo time thould b© lost if the stom ach, liver and l>ow- els aro affected, to adopt the auro rem edy, Ilostctter's Stomach B i 11 c r a. Dh-ea-HW uf tk© onaM n un*-it b«*gu( otherf far mom Mrioua. fad h il.'Uy M tlt.*r»fom biunlaU. Bmi**- « i V 1^/Vii) ly llluramRttrtwta f ^ 1 L?./ K nlnoy Wcakm VA tniiur wriou* b- iroubto if IrillwJ y iTf. livw »uJ For aalo by all prnggiBta and ltdcia gonornlly. . Vg A k "W Sullen impnved. Ugut Draft mmm cotton gin, Feeder and Condenser. The superior merits of the watches having Stevens' Patent improvements are acknowledged by every person wearing them. Railroad men, and others re quiring great accuracy in time pieces, endorse, them, and we are prepared to show by incon testable proof, that no other watch not having these improve ments will produce such accu rate results in time keeping. They are durable, dust-proof, and reliable, and considering quality, the cheapest watch in the market. Send for our illus trated catalogue and prices. J.P. STEVENS WATCH 00., Atlanta, Ga FREE mind iR disordered cure for a year. ) re*di air, avc d food and Dr. Uen- >u's (Very and < li unomilc Pills will, wluu i o I together, cure any e a > of nervousness aide headache or indigestion. . Lkkt.—TUo Dublin Frctmamtt Jour nal HuVa tbnt 2,800.000 people hjjyp emi grated from Ireland in thirty year*. •‘/hr four4/aar* l '(TpofTTi-ITTi kefft •f Justice. Privat ivhere all the witm ire blind and deaf Hr, Wen •Dili i agonu from r Weir ('vM+ure maid,* PJiinlorsville, A!.< of kfi L'btlkcs >f tlx Iku •ate and COlirUl Iriendv blushes Jte ^ ol the ollcmli'Ls l.l 1 dumb.—tFeltfllni. ■ lut ThtH. , r £.* bluiment f|k nro-r.^my murt? . sorenosH out of apnvin. ringIV>n \7plint. « cti*|i,f :dull Jllib''r irowLh. (Jure 00 yl.Avv'#’iuN muT.ofliorriDeuses. (too for man o. beast For talo bv nil clrugglsts. XiopliitT JiponANAN dins piodticcd fi (llamacalled “StormBouton.” ILtnjlnmld (lodioi\t(; itlto yftftgiudi—ftews Oricam ISMayune.' * Hunbum.vn’s ; neptonijeu beei tonic, tin. ■ nly pr* pari'.flrttT ol beef containing its en- tin' nutritious properties. It co 11 taiua bjood uiakiug, fufce-KuncrAiiug and lifossfistaiu* ing properties;- i aviilunblc for iuuiceaiion, dyspepsia, nervous prestration, and all forma of general debility; a’so, In all enfee bled conditions, whether the result of ex** haustioi), nervous prostration, over-work or uouto diseases, particularly if reniltiig from jiulmouary com plain U, Caswell, Hazard & (Jo., Proprietors, N. Y. Sold by Oruggisks. * » llow t» Secure fluailli. strange any 01m will suffoi Ui. on by UnUUML blood \ li altli to lift {Shvufcal 01 thening syrup, ple.isiuit t. CftlliZUtiAl, it in . (like, utnl I lie be , ourimtJw.ToiUbi of tllO Klljlj- ir.lers DeWfi ■! tin* mood. Llv. beard (ho bii: claimed for it kidney or live] .whatever in the -kidneys ordheir vicinityX out has the symptoms of nearly every other # known complaint. Hundreds of pooplo die daily, whose burials are authorised by n physician s certilioaleof “Heart Disease,” Apoplexy, ^ “ Pnriilyois, 1 ' r “8piiml Com- plaint, “lUieuunitism,” “Pusumonin,” and other common diseases, when in renlily it >va^ 1JrightVdisease of the kidneys. Few pnysicinnfe, and fewer people, realize tho ex- tent of this disease or its dangerous and in- jidtons nature, Ijrlords intotSo system like n thief, manifests its nresenoe by tlic com- monest symptoms, und fastens itself upon the constitution before the victim is aware. It is nearly ns hereditary ns consumption • quite uu common und fully ns fatal. Entire families, inheriting it from their ancestors have died, and yet none of the number knew or realized the 'mysterious power which was removing them. Instead of common symp toms it Olften allows none whatever, but brings death suddenly, nnd as such is usually supposed to be heart disease. As one who has sufferid, hud know" by bitlor experience I Tin- cvclnnn is nn what be says, I implore every ono who reads ' i,./ .™ /,?. , . escaped eardqnaltt these words not to jpegleot tlie slightest | ll>hnnn « ^"^rbmip-Tary ms-mity. Tnw New York World decli>rps that were (leorge Wtusliington living ho would be a Democrat. We are wry glad, tneh, that ho is dead. Tbeiv; are loo many Democrats. — fioc/n s/rr J'.rpr, Army Officer*© TctHiyo iv. L. Havdf.N, reiddipg nt No. 921 ..formerly unptnln .rth M.miifneturinK , South Uostoii, write#, April £«, 1*-81: “ Whilo living In Cftiiil.ri.lgopllf* inf wife wm ©flliotad with tor* ril.lt> pains in her back nnd sidns, nocomp^niod,.vviCd groatwvaknoaa nnd Ions of nppetilo. Slio trifidwinny S<M-nlltHl reincdioflJrithont avail, gfbwiiiT rnttdly none, 'fhon her ntteution 'wns calttdjto Hunt’XlUonicdy. flu- paroluMod a bottle froirf Mwell’s dn&iore, in liainl.ritlgsport, •'niid after tiflcing ttio firat^te «be began to fool onalor. bIio could nloej> well, nntDnftor' cunt inning its use n short time the eoVere pains in lier. l uck und side entirely dianppoarod, nnd ahoistSvall woman. Many of «mr rclativoH nnd frionds linvf ualtl liuut‘8 Itouiudy with tbo most gratifying results. I it many times, and ns many time< 06 Bt °ry. Hunt’s Remedy that is nnd a real blessing to nil nirttetefl with trouble." Fourth Si root, Soutli Uostou, Mns i^( tho army, now with tho XValn Miule 11 Man of Him. Mr. O. O. Wht.f.i.f.ii, No. 23 Austin Street, 0»m. briilsoport, tlass., mnk.'K tlio following roeeitk il.Io Btiuoment. On April 27, 1S8S, ho writes as follow « “1 have been Ironbled with kidney dlaeuerornearly twoTlfy >e«i». live ,i)lI.T,'d «v Uinoe with terrible pain* in uiy beck nnd limb... 1 need mnny lnediciuee, bill found nothing reached my onee until Hook Hunt'e ltemody. 1 purchased s bottle o( A. P. Ullson, (Ik) Trumenf Street, lloMon, end hofore 1 lied u.od tide onel.ofno found relief, and continuing its use my pains 11 disAppenrod, uud I fool like a now dy did w m —-—TP'——‘ —r Better Workmanship anil Material, and Gives Bolter Satisfaction Ilian Any Ollier’ ~ Gin on the Market. Tlio Magnolia Gin him mriy i tlio compotitum "itli . t.Tki MitnFiiip, eto., nnd in every insUm-c Inis In utou all o >ttip •titors. nnd trken tho imnnrs forfiur tamphs, light >naji ami 1 FiinVt’s^rr-.r.nritATko Tkoi.iBir srteKt>/ imported dlroet from b.iHlmkl, only u.md. Every (fin actually tested with oiittou l.y;orc shipfTTrnt. FACTORY PfllOE‘1 ((Me <>n b nrtl car#): alngnolla Gins, porTiav, $'..(We Foo ler#, per haw, $1. Conusors,.i.u*JBuw, $|. Write for particulars. GULLETT GIN MANUF’G CO., Postofflce, Amlto, La. -AFTER Electric Appliance* aro sent on 30 Days’ Trial* TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, i miftsjjgng from Nrrvocs Dboit.itt, ■; oir Nr.nvR-Fonca amd (, and all thoso diseases FteiSK \iiaou, WzBTiMi Ww.knu.ssk8, ©mlall thoso dlsoaaes of a l’rtsotAL NatCtii: lvsultlng from A»0SK9 and otukk extraem. Speedy relief and complete resto- .l V UJ^Al.TI -.Ulb' ' <!: *bcml h atS *o for iu»iBU : atcdr«Uupiiiet free. AddrMS 3 VOLTAIC BELT GO., MABSHAll, MICH. J Of Fb\Y;VBD. j. STEPHENS, wlio went South in 1863 is eagerly solicited - by his brother, JNO. J.*STEPHENS* St. Stanislaus, Floius- bant, Missouri. 5-TON I^rSSWM 3k I I trftt. W>i nali t y**r». As' uliu u lew. fen- r.. nUo<#<lJrwM JCNE8 or BIN8HAMT0N, ra WHERE ALL EISI FAILS. , 5 Best Cough Syrnn. Taatce geod. Use I nil me. Bofdhy driiggima. MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIED OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, H0SI and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, SRAS8 GOODS, STEAM SAUCES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, So. Send for Prloa-II.L W. H. DILLINGHAM AO# 421 Main Street LOUISVILLE. KY. CSSP 1 r BUSnOCaa Ooli.kok, Newark,N.J. Tci 1 ANT) NOT OUT now life and vigor. limit me. nnd 1 have no hosituney in afflicted with kidney oi liver dis that by its use they will find i may use this letter in any way y people mny know of a torn* modi diawsea of kidneys and livor." IMOJfIMIl.NK HABIT, v’o pay till cored. Toil nblistaed, 1,000 omtpending it to all <*n, ns 1 am positive led la to relief. Yod choiMie, bOVthat tlio 9 for theooro of all (>n A N HOUR for all who will maze spare tlOMgrvf /4/itable: agcod paying bniinrsi If you can davoe# ’vUyonr tlsaa to li. MDkKAT HILL. Hot TH Ti T 1 r. rttis .* n<1 outSi 1 (Jo.. Fort land. M« .-onyrande. (ka-tl) • CC 4 »«*e« 1U your own u>wn. 9UJ froo. Address il, llaiijtr S 7 0 A WKKK. 8!9S day at b*>< f oufttt Aa«tr- fuu: symptom of kidney difficulty. Certain agony | and possible (J*ath Will |ip the aure result oi ! such negleet, and no one can afford to hazard Ten .*% LhctdHfcPRooksi ... cent. r> a nos al Publishing <Jo., Atlanta, Ga." o p i u pjs •iculars ren| fl rp. li.^1. Wuki.i.ky, M. 1)., Atlanta, ih AGENTS WANTED S5toS20 Address Sti?;goCo.'.VorVlu ail, J<fn - , . “THE BEST IS CHEAPEST.** - } As^a^pr.tcti- ! ggJHBESHEBS Clover llnllm I J,' “ r y»k'"-Tl'-i'r tt' ,: i n .'r -"rki t«r*htel >• . donor and lecturer, will aroiiBO the Burpribo ' ;a|l " (l Bund tn tlOORItB Ri*i*t:** itnvzaeiTT. AtlnnlM. Ua. IlliiMlraiPdC*-'Mii-r V>*h year. \nv WHISKEY HABITSCLTREU Id Three Weeks. _ J*or phsmphlH*, proof* and terms, address m coijBuenoe, with 3o. staraf W. C. nRM.AMY, Af. Dm V4 WnoAD Bxiuurr, ATLANTA. UA. Clover llullcrs sections. > Write for ntKii Ulus.Pamphlet Tkefeultm&&&Taylor Co.. Mam>ileld, Ohio LO.. 103 Tremont Street, BOSTON, MASS. Leaders of Low Prices J. J. PAYNE & CO., J.L. We have opened a large and wed selected stock of goods, such as Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! BARGAINS! BARGAINS !! BARGAINS!! CSlotltiii^! dlotljiitgf !! : —CHEAP. At the lowest cash prices. Buy for rush and sell for cash, and are enabled to give the 1 est Bargains. Penvite my friends- and customer*, nnd tlio public at large to call o 1 ue and examine my stock ot goods. I guarantee satisfaction in goods and p ices I sell ps cheap as the cheapest. Co nc one, come all and see rae, I will treat you right. Respectfully, J. L. GEORGE, Dallas, (.a. Zf and If. “It you nro Buffering front poor health 'or languishing< nn bod of sicknots, tako ' idiot r. if you nro simply nillng, or If you 'frcl wonknnd dispirited, without cleat ly * ' knowing why. Hop liittors will surely “If you «r«> a Minister, nnd itnvo overtaxed yourself •with your prstorul duties, or a Mot iter, worn out with •earn and work, or a man of I usinet s or lnhorer weak* '•mod by tho strain c f yi.ur every day di.tit s, or a ntnn 'of lyttors, toiling over your midn'ght work, Hop * fitters will suroly strongtlum you." “ If you nro suffor'n r from • «.vor oating or drinking, any ' indiscretion or diHsipntion, or ‘ nro y ting nnd growing t >o ' fust, nn is often the enso." “Or if you nro in (he workshop, on tlio ’firm, nt tlio desk, anywhere, nnd fool 'Hint your system noeds cleansing, ton- 'ing t-rstimulatiug, wdln.utinto*lent n;; *ify«u n‘8 old, blood thin nnd iinpuru, ‘pulro feibJe, roi^o. ur s eady, fneultirs • wm in Hop Bittois is whntyou need to •give y uior li: e, health nnd vigor.” If you me coidivnor dyspeptic, or suf. faring from nny other of tlio numorous diseases of the strmnoh or howo!s, it is your own fault if you romnin ill. • If yoiiuiowmt ng awny with any form of KUney tlisi use, stop tempt ing deatli ' this inomont, und turn for n cure to Hop Bitters. If you aro sick with that ter rible sickr.eis, Nervousness, you will find n “Balm in (ii!eid" in Hop Bitters. If you aro a frequenter, or a resident, of a miasmatic district, barricade your sys tem against the scourge of all countries— malaria, epidemic, bilious and intcim t- tent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters. If you havo rough, pimply or sallow skin, bad breath. Hop Bitters will give yqn fair skin, rich blood, the iwocteit breath nnd health. $500 will Le paid for n case they will n< t cure or help. • lint poor, bedridden, nvnlid wife, sister, mother or daughter, cun be made tho picture of health by a lew bolt’.cH of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. OPIUM HABIT Cured Painlessly. The Medicine sold for a small margin above t he cost ol compounding. Ail cases treated by upceiai prescrip lion.” For Full particulars address tho Discoverer, S. B, COLLIN?. La Port', Ind. horse power gins. Mokes In boles by hand faster than gin can pick. Tho now improve ments in ginjiouse* described in tlio words of their inventors free to nil. Address KoaNOKS Iron Works, Chattanooga, Term., or RoaNOKK Cotton Fiu:sb Oo.. Rich Square. N. C. REYNOLD*’ IRON WORK8. D. A. MI I.ANK, Alansffsr. P. O Box 1690 New Orleans, La Manufacturers of Reynolds’ Oelebra- Kl Platform COTTON PRESSES, ■team. Hand A Horse Power. 8team ingines, Sugar Mills, and Menga .'atent Dredgoboat Work. Bnilding Fronta. Columns, Railings, Black- smilinng and Machind Work. •ar~ORDERB SOLICITED. A. N. U . .Twenty-Nine.—>83 CHICAGO SCALE CO. „ 2 TON WAGON Si ALE, S40. S TON, fOO. Ten $ttO. Iteniii Uos lucludotl. COTTOM BEAM A FRAME, *45. JA Tho "Little Detective,” U nz. to 251b. f3. 000 OTIIKR SIZES. Bcdnced PRICE LIST FREE. FORGES, TOOLS, Ac. REST FORC.K JIADE FOR LIOIIT WORK, fir 40 lb. nvtl and Kit of Tools. Sll ' ■*'* f odd jobs. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ■J^R. S. ROBERTSON, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Tender, hi, professional services in lie nrnctloe of mndicln. In nil its branchus'o 'he citizen, of Dalln, and surrounding efuntrr.. *e"0Tic. No. 6 Aoworth street, near court house. w K. rnU'DltR 1 GKO. P. ROBERT JBELDER * ROBERTH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia. Practice in all the court,. Prompt nttsn- tlf n given to looking after wild tana claims Collections a specialty. 1 ly J M. SFINKS, ‘ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dalian, Paulding County, Georg'c. Prompt attention given to collection. In nny part of the State. Wild lands looked after nnd intruder, ejeeted. WM. F. CUNNINGHAM, PRACTICAL r. —AND PROPRIETOR— GATE CITY #37.35 FOR 911. MiihIc for tlio Million.—Vienna Eollan Labial Organ. £weet«at and most delightful musin know Pt pular in Europe. Any tune can be play’d en it, from Old Hundred to Yankee Dood’e Rven those “with no ear” while away d* Hi htful hours with this instrument. Any ore can play it Children play it in on? evening. Costs hut one-tenth as much ns tie Orgnnette, Organins, eto., and is D*- sweeter and needs only common music. T.» introduce our new music we will send a sam ple Organ, with bound book containing fu’l vorda and music of 96 new and pnpnlnr •>( pgs, which in sheet form sell for $36.3', prepaid to any address for ONLY $1. C. O. D.—As a guarantee that every one will receive all they pay for, we will sen 1 cne sample book and organ by expresa C. O. D„ $100; two for $1.60; three, $2.30, nr more at the rate of $9 per dozen. We can not prepay goods sent C. O. D. Circulnr^ free. Address MONADNOCK MUSIC CO„ T/f ok Box 780, Hinsdale, N. H. Insure Yonr Properly AraIum* I.omm by Fire. I am agent for the Continental Insurance Com- l»st*y, wjilch Is confined to tho Insuring of farm n « perty, dwelling", churchai, and school house < f.jr one,’three and lire years. Kve»y prudent ma" f rIs safe when be knows thnt if he should bes e un ■o:lunate as to aet his property destroyrd by fire- he will have the greater portion of Ms losses r ** nlrccd. This is a reliable company, and Insure f»» a low rate. Call on me, and I will alve veil tub ■ xr lanntlons. T. A. FOOTE. T7TD T7 T? s< ‘ nd t0 MOORE’S Jj H) Pi Fi Buxines, University, Atlanta, R corgi a, Fc r Illustrated Circular. A live ac'ual bu, in, eb school. Established twenty yeare. YOU CAN HAVE ANY KIND OF , Sewing Machine Repaired, BUY All Kinds of Needles, Attachments. Parts, Etc., Etc. —OF— P. McCORMACIi, 51 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. BSFSend Machines by Express. SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE —AND— REPAIR SHOP. 85 Decatur St., - ATLANTA, G i. Some folks would any that the nli ivo is a litt’e ts much mixed up to bo very good in cither of its departments, nnd that Mr. Cunningham cannot be n very good watchmnkci if he works on guns, sewing machines, and anything el to that comes along. Now let me say to those who may fa vor me with a perusal of this that my experience in watchmaking runs bteic over a quarter of a century, and that part of my business is under my own personal supervision, and that I pronto to do the l>est possible work on every ■ job entrusted to me. The sewing machine department of my business is in the hands of thorough ly competent workmen, nnd I guarantee every machine that is repaired at the G. C. 8. M. Ex. nnd R. 8. snail lie well and thoroughly done. Now, if you have a machine that needs repairing, send or bring it to us, nnd if we don’t make it work all right we won’t charge you a nickel. We also have an assortment of second hand m i- chincs that will do good sewing, which we will sell cheap. THE ELECTRIC Texas GYPSUM Gust. is guaranteed to mend a greater variet d articles and hold stronger than an "'her cement ever invented. It wi trend leather, china, glues, wood, mar b'e, stone, and is strouger where mende '•] an elsewhere. It is a household necei uiy, and if you try it once you wi oiver be without it in the hous Agents wanted. State and count rights for Bale. Address for circular ti e E.ectric, or Texas Gypsum Oemen 0 ., 85 Decatur Street, Atlanta, Ga. WSF l'his cement took *he premium a tie Cotton Exposition. COX, HAMMOND & MaSSEY, Attorneys at Law, Will practice in the Superior Courts of Douglass and Prulding counties. Snits against railroads and criminal defences a specialty. Cox & Hammond, s Atlanta, Ga, Robt. A. Massey, Douglassville, Ga. Dr. Wm. C. Connally, PRACTICING PHT8ICIAN. In all departments of medicine and sur gery. Amply supplied with all neces sary means and appliauces for the relief and cure of suffering humanity. Office at the Dallas drug store. Resi« dence opposite Christian Hotel. Al ways ready for duty. jan25tf TL ECASON, > DENTIST, Has permanently located in GAR- TERSvILLE, where he is prepared t> do all kinds of Dental work at prices to SUIT THE TIME8. He will be pleased \o see all hia old friends and manv new customers. If ■ou need any dental work done call on Thompson & Spinks. Ivy F. Thompson and *V. E, Spinks have formed a partnership ^or the prac tice of Law, to be oonfined to eases in Paulding Superior Cou’-t, under the firm name of Thompson & Spinks. Mr. Callahan Prospers. The El Paso Texas Times tells ti dory“ How is ,Toe Callahan gottii “Tiptop,” replied the Marshal ma “Joes got big rich off them nigge around there. He’s got tho tiling roduoi to a science. He goes for ’em for i they ro worth, I tell you, and he general gels all that s m sight, too. Last wet •Terry Johuson, Hint nigger who lives r tho old Smith farm, brought in six ball of cotton, which Joe hnd a dead grip c m the shape of a crop mortgage. Afti figuring up the nigger’s store aecoui and the price of tlio cotton, Joe says i Jerry; “‘Them six bales makes us ju exactly even, and I’ve allowed you to prices on them.’ “He did not tell the nigger that 1, had allowed him four-story prices on tli bacon and flour lie had advanced hii m order to make it ‘just exactly even although lie could have done so withor the slightest damage to tlio great cans of truth. “ ‘Wdl,’ says Jerry, ‘I reckon hit mighty lucky dat 1 lef one bale at honu Hit might have not come out “ies zackly oven ” ef I’d fetched dut odde bale in. • “’Hold on,’ anys Callahan, ‘I’ll l, most emphatically busted if I dicin' make a mistake in them Aggers—a mb take of just fortee-sevin dollars 1, Jupiter !” Bring iu that other halo to monowand I 11 give youaelearrecoipt- I will, by jmgc J’ ” 1 Lo’s Plea. An Indian was accused of kil during close time iu Maine. I ited to the jury treaties from tl Government and from Mas- permitting Indians to hunt The accused pleaded for his e from the law, and manifested s< the traditional eloqnence of his he was acquitted.