The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, July 26, 1883, Image 4

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RE-IITESTIUATF.D. k ReimTkahlr Ntntrment Fully < onflrmel l»y Tare* lnir»ri«ii: lnli rvIPMi. An unujmal ait do from tho Rochester (N. Y.) Democrat and Chrantrle win pub lished in thin paper rroent'yandho* been the eub eot of mu on con>eninti<n both in pro- fe.nionnl circles nml on the street. Apt nr* eut!y it cunod moro ooiumotion in Roclien- ter, aathe following from the »atne paper show* • Dr. J. B. Heiiion, who is we 1 known not rnlF in Rochester, but in nearly uverjPi art of America, sent an extended iirt rle to this iwiper, a fow days sinoe, which was dti'y pnb- i is lied, detailing his reiiiarknblu cxpeii.nioj and rercue from what seemed to be certain death. It would be m possible toon * morale the personal in* nine-* which hare lieen made at our off ce s> to tho validity of tho article, but they have been so nnu erous that further invos igatiou of the s ibjnct was deemed nn editorial nece stt\. With this end in view a renresentat ?o of this paper called on Dr. Henlon at his real* dencis when the following interview occur red: •‘That article of yours, doctor, has cree led quite a whirlwind. Aie the statement! about the terrible condition yon woro in, and the way you were rescued such as yon can Mis'ain?’ 1 ‘‘Every one of them and many additional ones. Few people ever got so near the grave as 1 did and then rcti.r ', and I Am not sur prised that tho public think it marvelous. It was marvelous. * “How in tho world d d you, a phjsio au, come to he brought so lowr' 14 lly neglecting lhe (list and most simple sjmptomrt. 1 did not think I was sick. It is true 1 had frequent headaches; felt tired most of the time; could e t nothing ono d iy and was ruvenous tho next: felt dull, indefi nite pains, an I my stomach was out of order, but 1 did not think it meant anything se rious. ” 44 But have these common ailmonts any thing to do with the fearful Bright’s disease which took > o firm n hold oil your” 44 Ail) thingi Why, thuy are tho'sure inJi- caticns of the flrht stages of that droadful malady. The fact is, low people know or realize wh tail* them, mid I am orry to say that too few phy no an< do cithor.” “That is a strange statement, doctor.” “ But it h a lino one' Tho medio .1 pro fess on h ne h cn ti eating symptoms ndend of d sens s for ye ns, and i* is high time it erase.1. Wo doctors have been dipping off tho twig* when wo dtonld strike a’ tno root. The symptoms 1 hme just mentioned or any unusual action or Irritation of tho water chann \* indicate th.* approach • Bright’s d flaafio c\on more than a cough anno inces tlu* coming of oonitnnpUon. w# do n »t treat the c o igh, b it try to help the lunge. We sho Id not wn*te our time trying to re lievo die l eu ladic, stomach, pains about the body or other symptoms, but go directly to tho Kidneys tho sonic 1 of mo t of Bit e ail ments.” “ This, thou, is what you meant when you said moro than onc-tinlf tl • i oaths which occur arise from Bright's dieeaso, is it doctor?” 4 I’ o isoly. Thou-an.1* of so-called dis ease *uro torturing people to-day, when in reality it is Bright's disease in sonic* one of #iti many forms. It is a Hydra-l eaded m >n- s or ana the slightest symptoms should strike terror to everyone who has them. I can look back nml recall him hods of dcathn which physlci ms doo'arcd (it tho time were caused by paralysis, apoplexy, heart dismiss, puoumoi.ia, molaiial fever and other com- mcn complaints which 1 so * now were earned by Briglirs disease.” “And did all those *aaet have simple symptoms at first r” “ Every one of them, and might have been Cured as ! was by tho timely use of tho same remedy—'Warner's Haft) Ohio. 1 am got.iug my eyes IhotO: glily open in this matter and think I inn holiniig ot tors to pee tin* facts and tho r nou4li)o danger also. Why, there lire no oud of trutlis bearing on this-subjeot If vim want t» know more about it go and see mV. Warner hiu.se'f. He was sick the same as 1. and ,s tho hoalth eat man in Rochester to-day. Ho inis made a study of ibis t-abject ana can give you more facU l I an I cun. Go. too. and see Dr. Eattimcro, the chemist, at the t'uivi rsity. If you want facts there lire any quantity of them show- in: the alarming increase of Brights dis- ea : e, its simple and deceptive symptoms, and there is but one way by w hich it cuu be esenped.” Fully satisfied of the tm'h and force of the Doctor’s words, the repmter Imde him good- day a-.id called on Mr. Warner nt his es'ab- lishnunt on Exchange street. At first Mr. War or was inclined to bo retieont, but learn ing tl ul tin* information desired was nl out tli# alarming increase of Briuht’adi-ense, his infttmrr change* I instantly, and lie spoke very ear estly: ' it is t tie that Bright’s dlseaso has iu- crea ed wonderfully, nml we find, by reliable s Mist cs, that in the past ten yeats its g.owih hi h been StiO per cent Look at the l»io ninent lin n it has enrrid off: E erett, • « nner, rinse, Wilson, Carpenter, Bisl op Haven and Feck, and others. Tills i* to ri hie. and sho vs a greater growth than that of m, othe - k-own complaint. It should lie pla n to eve y or • that something must be done to olio this increns • or ttiore is kn nving whcie it may end.” “Do yo i think many people are a filleted with it to-day who do not renlizo it, Mr. W anier?” • Hi ndi. d< of thousands. I have a strik ing o.ample of this truth which ha< j* *-t come to my notice. A prominent profe .« * r in a New t irleans medii a college was lect r- ng before hi-clursou tin-subject of Bright’* •tfsen o trial vuri.ms lluid*' ..lutir ml r«» «• l L* uu i ys s and was s!. >\v ng the stu d it's what ih.» indications «.f ib.s t r il»h nidnfly were. Hi order to show the contrast -*etweon healthy and unhealthy tim'd «*„o had prodded a vial, tho contents of which wcr.* drawn from hia own person. ‘And now, gentlemen,' he said, as we h-d# -eenth** unhealthy indications 1 will show on how it appears in a state of perfect h *alth,' and lu submitted his own lluid to the usual t« st. A* he watched tho results his couutenanc • and denly clmiiged—his color and command both it U> au d,iu a trembling voice lie s lid Gentlemen, I have made a painful din covery; 7 have Bright’s dbo ise of the kid neys. and in less than a j ear ho was dead." 4 You believe, then, that it has no ►ymn toms of its own and is frequently nn' nown ® v .® t b i y tho P* 8 ° n who is utllidted with it.” * ** has no symptoms of its own and very often none at nil. Usually no two peoj lo navq.tnj samo symptoms, and froquoutly i«* tho first symptom. The slight! st mdldttiou of any kidney ditfculty should b * enough to strik * terror to any one I know what I am talking about, for 1 have 1 e n through all the fteg *s of kid nt y dituns 44 You know of Dr. Hon ion’s case? ’ Yea,' I have both read and lio -r.l of it.” It is verj* wonderful, is it not.*” ‘ A very prominent cose, but no moro » than a grout many others that liuvo come t .. my notioe as iiaving been cured by the raine meins.” 44 You believe, than, that Bright’s disc ise can be cured?” *1 know it can. I know it from tho expo* riqpce of hundie Is of prominent persons u h • were given up to dio by both their physic^ane and fnends.” 4 'XSH. HI>ea ^ °* yow own experience, wlnit was it?” 1ttr ? u ^ ? ne# \hnd felt languid and un fitted for business for you s. But I did no 1 if cow what ailed me. When, how os or. J found it wag kidney difficulty, I tlioucht thereWHgJittlehoie.and so did tho doctor.. Ihav« since lemnod ih it ono of the i by-i- dansof this city i>o,ntjdmo out to a nenllo man on the street one day, saying,".theio noes a man who will be dead wit hin a yadr.’ 1 Believe his words would hnvoiirovtn true if f had not fortunately smsnred andosed therein ■ edy now known as Warner s Safe Core." "And this oa use J yofl* to niannfacturo it':” "So, it oaosed me to investigate. I went to the principal cities, saw phy<iciaiis p u- seribing and nsin/ it, and X ihiiret'ori. du- termined, as a duty I owed homnniiy and ti., sobering, to bring it within their reach, and nowit is known fii. v.ry part of America i sold in every drugstore and has become a household nMfHitf.' ’ Ih: reporter left Mr. Warner, much im- Iirmsed with the esrncstne.g nnd einceii y of Ids stall inenis. and nuit paid avi.it to Dr. 8. A. lJiitimore, at his na'douco on P,inoe street. Dr. ).attimote, aithongh bnsily engaged t^»on stme ma'tors con met d with tho Suite h.nr.lof henltli, of which he is one of tho analysis, cotirtcons!y answered tho questions that wera propounded hi hi: " Did you make a chemical analysis of the cn.e of Mr. H. II. Warner somo thiee years ago. doctor?" “ Ves, sir.” “ What did this anilysis show }(,u?" "The presence of albaiuon and lulic casta in great iilnmdanee." “ And what did th.symiitoms indiente?" " A si ll ) Is disense of Uie kidneys." " Did you think Mr. Wara.r toidd te rm or?" "i>o,*sir. 1 did mil think it loslde. It was seldom, nidi od, th .t no prun iutic d n rnse had. nplo (list time, .ter been cured.” " l>o yjti snow anything ah: ut the remedy which cm 0 I hint?" *' Yes, i have chemically analyzed it and upon rriiicnl eznndia'ion flnil it entire', fn e from auy | o sououa or de'eter ous a .b- stum e." We publish the foregoing statements in view of thee mmoth n which the publicity of Dr. Heniun's article has eansril and to meet tin. prjtosl.tious which have boon made. The standing of Dr. Henion, Mr. Warner nnd Dr. Isnttiinnrn in the conunt nily is beyond question and tho statements they make cannot for a moment I e doubted. They conclusively show that Blight's diaeaao of I lie kidneys is one of tho most deceptive nnd dangerous of nil disoases, thnt it is ei. ce.din .dy common, alarmingly increasing mid that it can hciorcd. A Governor’ll Yeto. Governor Pattison, of Pennsylvania, in hia veto of the bill entitled " An act au thorizing married women and their hus bands, living separate and apart under a deed of separation or mutual ngreemout, to sell nml convey tlioir separate real es tate free nnd clear of rights of dower and courtesy and other interests," says:— " Legislation amt judicial interpretation have already gone u long way toward im pairing the snerodneasond weakening tho strength of tho marriage relation. If this bill should hocorne a lnw marriage iu Pennsylvania would be little more than a temporary contract, of tlie most serious riglitH nnd solemn duties of which tho parties might relievo themselves at tlioir mutual plensuro. They are aban doned by this hill to tho full ofTeote of tlioir immediate prejudices, and passion ih given full vent to work the most se rious evils mid destroy all vertigo ot home or mutual property. Tho tmit of their union, tho innocent children of wedlock, arc exposed without shield or gnordinnahip from the law to tho worst consequences of the intemperate dlsimsi- tions of their parents. Tho ilestrnution of homo having been begun this hill in vites its complete desolation. This ought not to lie nnd it is to lie hoped never will become tho policy of ottr law. That policy elionld lhi to oouserve and not fa cilitate tho extinction of tho marriage re lation. Tho snorednnas nnd security ot it. home, ere the glory and strength of a State, ‘a fortress at once nnd it temple.' It iB to bn devoutly hoped the law mny never relinquish its brooding gnnrdinu- ship ovor them. For these reasons I re turn the bill without my approval.” Beally iu hove. Borne years ago a rich man’s son in New York fell in love with the chamhor- mniil, hut, unlike many rich men’s sons under similnr circumstances, wanted to marry her. His family thought this was going a little too fur ; so he compromised the matter by agreeing to go a good deal farther—that is, to Europe—for two or threo years. Having a fortune of his own ho placed the girl in ono of the licat schools, and'sho, being nmlii- tious and devoted, improved her opitor- tunities so well thnt on liin return, tltid- ing her moro nttraotivo than ever, he married her nnd slio is now a noble, re fined, charming woman, A Pwkst Csmpaalsa. Dr. 0. D. Barham, Boutlismpton C!o., Va., I'liilorsus it. Whoa a small thing full of virtue Slid speedy cure, can insure against sudden death or violent pains, It ought to tic csrrioii shout tho iHirsou as a pooket companion. Hr. Worthington's Cholera and Diarrhoea Medicine is reoommended by eminent physicians, states men anil ministers as the best and surest euro for all kinds of stomach and bowel cumplaiuts. Trice 25 and 5(1 cents. A nAtiiMoMK woman plcnsos tlie eye, hut a good woman pleases the heart. The unc is a j wet, and the ottu r i a treasure. Questions nml Answers. What is tlie tlost llnir Dresner? What i- tbebest DnndrutT Eredieator? Whit h i- tic »,t Hair Restorer? Which is the l>—t ol ill Treparalt ins for the Hair? Cabuoi.ink. 11k who waits to ilo a groat deal at once will never do anything.—Johnson. lire,/ ml/ wifi hmo b'"Vb/ of ter*rt nenrol /.Vi.—11.'M. Ci c .lie. Me i■'lordlowu, Pa. Ml. Htnitm Is s virtue sit preach, none prao- tiee, anil yet ovorylmdy is content to hear.— John tielden. For dyspepsia, indlpnt’on, depression ot spirits and gtatr.tl dsbility, in their vsiioti forms; i Iso as s iirerentirs nga n«t fever an' ague and olherlnlermdlcntlevrrs, the ‘Fer ro -Phosphorate I K ixlr of (’ahssva " innite by Caswell, Hszsr A Co , New York, and sold by all D.-aygbti, is Xlie l est tonta; and for patienta ieoov< rinxfr. m fever and other .lokneea, it has no equal. Props of IVliter. Mr. .loszrn O. RleKHSLt,. IS,,, e/3 Msin Hlrsel, Oainbrldcsport, Mssa., writ, a. April 37, 1SS3: ” I tiara lioon lerrlliiy aflliclMl for a mimlier ul yanrs with srarnl and kidney ,11—. a,a. My urlns a'mhduod brick.,lust ilepiwlts. and si times I a olid not ea-a my wstar ea in drops nnd with treat psln; an 1 linen lud t, ant up i ■ mnny nn lltUs-u liiunndurina III,, nlnllt., I trlod ne tihyslrlann; they did tnn no g'Nid, but n frlnnd ot n whohndnsod llunt'n Bainmly, t Id ma to set a Imtlla nnd tiytt. lie knd bona , mod „f a nornra cnao nltnllnr lu nilnn, nnd thnt others had un'-l Ituut's Item <dy in Cniuhrtdsa nnd prononnouil It a modi, Inn of ronl merit After bains rop-ntodly nnr-d I pnndianoil abottto, and bsfora 1 Unit mod all of It 1 prsned a atono an Intg ' nn |s,n, foil,mod l,y nmnllar rinnn. 1 ho TO used In all ton htdllna. and It lisa coraphtoly rnrod mo. My kiduoyn nn, in osoothml cnndithm, , it I forotin of niynpoelsi nlity-olahtyenm, 1 ono Indy s:,y T fool like n young with strength and vitality. My family uao the Romody, nnd would BA bawitliuut It. nod noror fall torn inond It to our frlsndn nnd nnlghborg In linmhrhlgn nnd Boston. Yon an ai lllmrty to uaa my itntna In pralaa of ,lin host kidney and liver mndldno, llunt'n Rdinody. "P|il Wonders Tor Hr." Tho ahuva words nro from Mr. l.KWIs KhIN, No. S Highland Avonun, M itdsn. Mvnn , April 3s, IV13. In nays: '*! bare h>—n trout,Iml t<>r y,-nr, with kidney nnd livorcoittplnlnl, folhorod hy gravol, with noverv pains in my hack nnd groins. I Itnd groat frouhlo In punning ivnlor. It ho ng scanty, nod aicoinponied hy loriihls Imriilng, itieVonnol beiugooatod with hrirk.duvt doiowit I wnn reo,snm,md,ol to ono Ilnnt'n llntnrdy hy a frioio who hud boon rnmploluly cl rod of a similnr truubln. ] porrhanud u hotllo nt Iho drigigl ,t’s, nnd ouinmnnced to, improve nt nnoo. I Imvo ona 1 hot twohottlon. audit lira lion,, wundarv for Uio no m .rakldnoy trouble, nc uioro pstn. It h ,v gbon mo now Ufa. and I would not ho wllhuut tlmil'n itflmudy ni any pries. It In all thnt It in rooommomh-d to lro, nml 1 ol)notfolly givo tlda h, l niony for Iho bon-dit. f Iho m.iny ruffoiori firm, Sohmy dtrnvvo nod (r ivid." Hk tliut ivniitH monoy, means nml contdit is without throo yoo<l fricmln.—Slmkf spvui'o. Dr.Worthingtons ■holera Cramp © IHOEA^IRE USED * IVE* 30 TBARK tRHOEABURE USED OVER 30 TBARK for rhnlvrM. €*ri llru«-nl«-r>'. "uiiiiin’r 4'oinplultit, l»j -t»r|»alu, and otktr tk* sf.i/n ir* rin.f AtftrcIt. ImiiHlm-«wl In IhaAruiY. IWW, by siirgtfun ili'iicril I), S. A. |{*n.muicnd*<t bv Gen. Wurrsu, rurvcyor-fiPiteral; lion K i.netl. IlnTner. Sollottor U.H|Tr r .. ,, ?y ) an I oth-rs. ^ fiice. J.. ct., ^ Sold bv PruuUti nro|i,i.0i'r" ' THl' CHAiil’i* AYOOCte'cV^Mlij\'J*"'" In conversation, humor is more than wit, easiness more than knowledge; fow desire to lenrn or to think thoy flood it; all desire to be pleased, or, if not, easy.—Sir Williuni Temple. Liver disease, hscdnehe and oonstipstion, censed hy hint dige-tion, quloklv ourad by Brown’s Iron Rlt'era. Be fearful only of ttiysclf; and stand in awe of none more Ilian thino own conscience. Tliero is a Cato in ovorv man; a severe Censor of his manners. And he tlist roverenees tliis judge will seldom do anything he need repent nf.—Fuller. fclfffRS Ho time ■honld be loet if tho Rtom ftoli t liver and bow. ela nro affected, to adopt tlie mire rem edy, Hohlctter'a Rtomacli Bit lore. Diivnasps of tho orcan amiiud olhor f<u tnoro Bvi iiiuo, »m • fh’Uy I* tliHroforo hnxnrdiiua. Dyopop- wo, Ijln*r (’ iinplaint, CJli.lU nml Km or l> llhoumi.no lw „ Kidnoy NVooknosn, brhi* trouble if trillnMl with Tamms no I nnn In luring Ih'o nftiviifo oud wlo nuvdluini*. For oa'.e by all D r n p r i s t a and I.A ilci s generally Lrwh, low a. Dr. M. J. Davis says: “Browu's Iron Biilers ifive the best of satis faction to those who use it.” A oooi) word is an easy obligation, but not to speak ill requires only our silence, which costs us nothing.—^Tilloston. | Uarfisld, Iowa, Dr. A. T. Henak says: 4, Ou(M* using Brown's Iron Bitters proves its superiority over all other tonio prepare, tioni.' 1 Whatever disgrace wo hjivo morited.it is lumorit always in our power to re-establish our reputation.—Lnltoi’liefoucauld. lsO»t I'niiIt lu I'liyaio aae, l hero nro iuuumorahlo lunUuoos whore euros have been or-T^tod by llosadalts for si) dls«s»w ot the olooil, whon they had becu ^ivcuover by tlioir pbysi- ^ an *-, Jf 18 B*c bo«i rumedios vvor off«trod to tho publtCgSml os it in prepared wHb tbearustestcsre tsa jq>oclflr for oorlain dlsossos, it Ih no wonder that it should be more offoctoal tb«u bsstily written and iwrul(Hf*ly propart'd proscripilous ma lo by im*om|N>- tent pbyniriaas. Takotbis raodiclno for ull dlsor- derseri-iuKfron.impure blood. It is iudorsod by leading professional meu u well by omlnont bjs t'i.ius aud otbere. Try It. Iiadiee A children’s boots A shoes can't run nvar if Lyon’s Patent Heel 8tiffenors are used. Long Ago.—More than half a century ago Widow Rohk of Lyman, Maine, ad vertised in the Kennebunk Gazette for information of her son, whose name sini— , ‘“ 1_ ) * • — » -HOTDlUlDLtY. ■COLEMAN &BROTHER MACR I'NERY. N'E.VVOR LEANS IMA ; KU,r A C TjJURE ST|E|A;M!EjN'GTNE r t CQTTONPRESSES WAfERE LE V A TORS, > H AL T, I NGPUL LE YS ,1 q pN C O L.U.M N S H O U S E, ^RONTSAfTDCASTINGS rAUNOEYjSONERAT 0 STREETjEXTENlD I NG E R 0 M M A^G,N.0 L, I A TO CLARASiTREETI N NEWOR.LE'ANSLA MAiNOEElCE& SAEEiSiDlRPGlT T.WE N T Y A.ND f IG H TEEN U ! N I OiN'SjT - "F OiRlGlElT ‘ 1 .TN0T|__ fn iWlPf 0 WE»j6RTf?ffl 51 If:...'.;.,, i lit D,EP0T , “ ouu , " UDOI1 IJillUl* ungularly enough, wns Charlie Hosa, aini who had mysteriously disappeared. ’ I ho first real -kin curefsvor discovers.1 was ** 1-t‘UMni'- S'iin Cr.ff. It cures all rough u ! • iI.vk’uiu tlini.mi a id makes the skin iu joih ly I ! e *l!' y. It in an ornament to liv 'ad, s )/»•'«*, Toe conqueror ib regarded with awe, the a"'? 11 p omn ‘* n . d « our esteem; but n is \hv. the French mUD who "^ na our affection.— From II A WJ I K. iiyi Ik. , 4'nMrine. A lady pays: “NN lieu 1 feel at all distroKsed fter eating, a table poonlul of Gartkink I give;* uie almost ixirtuiit relief.” Druggistc. ' |72oa,Sl JC3 ‘TTa Yir’.n/iuTL'.TiT, a 1 r d'TiS! ALBE.VIAKLB FEMALE INSTITUTE, CHAR LOTTES Vllslg E* VA. Able Faculty. Healthful and beautiful loca tion. Instruction thorough. Terms very loio. Hokhiou begins September 20th., Order cata logue. Rev. A. Eubank, A. M.,) ^ • ? Wm. P. 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They are durable, dust-proof, and reliable, and considering quality, tlie cheapest watch in the market. Send for our illus trated catalogue and prices. J. P. STEYENS WATCH C0„ Atlanta, Ga FREE Bond to NIOOBK'S HUNINftWI I WIVE Atlantia. U«. Illustrated Circular. year Southern Medical College ATLANTA, GEORGIA. lii'uular Mission lupins kirht wr.KK in Ocroncn an ocntinues Kiv* months. Clinical ad vantages tlrwt-cl&Hv. For catnltifjue, terms, etc., address l>R. \V.11. l'ICKKIM N1COLNON, Dcnu !\ <). Box J»4. ANI) W11IHKRY HABIT* fJfJRRH In Three Weeks. For plismpMi-ia. pro.»f* and tsnna. '■*' adflroas in i- iitldouce. will) 1c. stamp W. r. IlFfil/AMY, ill. I)., 7*. Biioad Stukkt, ATLANTA, (»A> MiLL& FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRCV PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. Sentlfcr Prico-list. W. H. DILLINGHAM &p0 421 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. C 1m.KM.IN lll'fllNKHH fJnu.Knr, Nnvnrk, N.,f. T.', I'unltliau for sradualvn. Writ* for vimuLi $S tO $20 sxinion kuo.','iv'rtVnnil.'M. Leaders of Low Prices J. J. PAYNE & CO., • J. L. GEORGE, •• • Wo have opened a large und well selected stock of goods, such as Dry ods, Notions, Groceries, Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!! dlotl\ii^! Clottiii^ !! CHl^AP. At the lowest cash prices. Buy for cash and sell lor cash, nnd are enabled to give the best Bargains. 1 I envito iny friends nnd customers, and the public at large to call on mfl and examine my stock ot goods. I guarantee satisfaction in goods and prices I sell as cheap as the cheapest Come one, come all and see me, I will treat you right. Respectfully, -I. l,'. GEORGE, JJntl&H, Ga. . Wo will 1 niutiHiii or Ni'iirnliflu wo ninnoi ,'iiro. It -in n qir • II v « «,| llliihllorln nr ('mini ln-Unil,. '| |„. Am and Navy Idiiiiiicnl will relit-vti |iaiu und mi.iv eftMni • »iiy utnihlnr.il l. iuiiii «r Im-omI. l*«i»*«•. Irtrei liidtl . boltlo, fifty r. tit '. Will I-. ,und tin J .1N. M l .N'i 'ihi W,i lollnr . - r (?o.._ Jo by ull dpixKlfttri Ki Roral) j gyifl Sillb31 Cured Painlessly. wld . ^'iWniMil.i A'l ^ Mj't tn< dpi hy k|k,, ,1 OR. S. B. COLLSh",' l’i Pod', vi fj Koiinobe ('ofton I'raaa, m . r *. 'A _ 'l'in-U*‘*t and I'ht spf -’ I’rqae and*. ( L ii.1« BH 1‘inn t-li-Kov |»Ji / SKKSinH-iS J gin .-IK I ', L. 'I h.- n-wr ill.;,to. lUUNTh d’-BCrtlM' - / II Addn It KB, ( llOANO > / ill tllh wnr5» i.f ill , r i'l I free lo all IMA T-"n..''o 'LL I’tm'flf . Rich Hn<tar«.N. (1 ri; ' ‘ A'.'-'iJTOJ* V: >n** TK LEG RAP II • — - *>11 U A III UK nnd lw KiiaruntiMMi utl'-.i».sM |». \v. KRA.Hv An" Ohio I MOKI'll IN (*L HA KIT No pay .:,l r .red. Teu Lvenrs fFtuldGb.tl. 1,000 ^UDYSJOIjX) IRON WORKS. O. A. >111.AM:, Alunaff P. 0 Box 1690 New Orleans Mannfaoturmw of Reynolds' (VI led Plntfonn COTTON l'Rl -S Steam, Hand A llur « Power, Kngtaee. S.i tr ar Mills, nml .5 1 t ft 11.I M us bine W,.rk. SOLICITED. "THE BEST 18 CHEAPEST." lm ,THRESHERS Blii il'ii'fPnwfrs I 1 CHiCiAQO SCALE CO. •2 » •% U.ltiHN M AI K. #10. 3 1UY, #50. LTrn cr•»«>. Sli'ii 111 Ito\ lurliulcd. COTTGrJ Bit AM 6l FRAME, $4 5 • I il" lh*teclfv,"J4 ox. to'J A lb. Ek 3U» 15TIU .t sr/.KH. Ucdurrd 1‘RK K LIST FBKB. FOJJGES. TOOLS, As. r.F-sT nm«K xaj>k r«>!» liuiit work, #io ■!.» IU. vil nail Kit of TooIn. iflilO I •.••ra a nc lime nn.l mousy doing odd Jobs. • .* (Hhor Arth-lea IOLESALK k lit:Tail. I ct., St. Lotus, Mo Of EDWARD. J. STEPHENS, who went South in 1863 is eagerly solicited by his brother. JNO. J. STEPHENS, St. Stamblauh, Floiuh- •aht, Missouri. ntOFFidSIONAL CjVIIDS. D RE S. BOIiERTSON, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Temlors his professional services *n the nractica of medioine in all its branches 'o the citizens of Dallas and surroundin'' cr tin try. J^O.Tlce No. 5 Aoworth street, neur court house. r. W K. FIFLDER* OKO. P. RODRRT 'puELDER & ROBERTS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Dalla., Paulding County, fieorgla. Practioa in all the conrt*. Prompt ntt-ii- Hon Riven to looklnr after wild land (datum. Collection, a epeoialty. 1 ly J M. SPINKS, ‘attorney at law, Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia. Prompt attention given to collections in anv part of the State, Wild lands look* I sftrr nnd intruders ejeoted. ^37.35 FOR IHII. Mimic for the Million*—Vienna Eollnii Labial Ortran. SwcGtett end most delightful nmsin know. Popular In Europe. Any turn* cun l»p plnved *n It, from Old Hundred to Yankee Doodle. Even those “with no ear” while awav Myhtfnl hoars with this instrument. Anv '•re can play It. Children play it in one evening. Costa hut one-tenth ns much ns the Oig.uiPtte, OrgAnins, etc,, and is f<r •weeter und needs only common mns'e. T » 'ntroduee our new music we will send a sam nle Organ, with bound book containing full words snd music of 96 new and popular *ongs, which in *heet form sell for $3G.C5, prepaid to any address for ONLY 61. C. O. D.—-Ah h guarantee thnt everv one will receive nil they pay for. we will rend r ns (ample book and organ by ex•• ♦* s C. O. D„ $100; two (or $1.60; three, $2.30, or more at the rate of 19 per doren. We can not prepay goods sent O. D. Circulars r ree. Address MONADNOCK MUSIC CO., f^ick Box 780, Hinsdale, N. II. by Fire. I am saent for tho Continental Insurancft Con. puny, which t« confined to tho Insarlru of faun property, dwelling*, chnrchet, nnd rchool hnu*ca for oil*, throo and five year*. Every prudent man U ela Mfe when he know* that If be should V*. un oitunato an to get his property destroyed hy (lro- 'tenllihavo tho greater port’on of Idi loreov re- pltcfd. This Ib a reliable company, nnd it.Hires for a low rate. Call on ino, and f will plv« full xi)'aaatlons. T. A. FUOTi:. 1701717 S-nd to MOORF.’S - J- Ib IIiihI liens Uulvernity, Atlanta, (teorffin, Frr Illustrated Circular. A live actual bus iness school. Established twenty ye irr. YOU CAN HAVE ANY K[V!) if Sewing Machine Repaired. BUY All Kinds of Needles, Attmclimenin. Varta, hie.. Etc. — OF— I*. McCOHM\CU, 61 S. Rroad St., Atlanta, Gj. tfeJ"Send Machirea hy Express. WM. F. CUNNINGHAM, PRACTICAL r - AND PRnpRIRTdR— ^ GATE CITY SOWING MACHINE EXCHANGE REPAIR SHOP, 86 Decatur St., - ATLANTA. OA. Some folks would sa^v that the above ia a litt'e t. much mixe'd up to he very good in cither of ila departments, ana that Mr. Cunningham cannot be a very prod watch in a Vet if be works on guna, sewing machines, and anything elao that comes along. Now lot me gay to those who may fa vor me with a perusal of this that my experience in watchmaking runs back over a quarter of a century, and that part of my business is under my own personal supervision, and that I protwe to do tho best possible work on *v*ry job entrusted to me. The sewing machine department of my business is in the bunds of thorough ly competent workmen, nnd I guarantee every machine thnt is repaired at the G. C. S. M. Ex. nnd R. S. snail be well and thoroughly done. Now, if you have a machine that needs repairing, send or bring it to us, and if we don’t make it work nil right we won’t charge you a nickel. We also have an assortment of second linnd ma chines thst will do good sawing, which we will sell cheap. THE ELECTRIC is guaranteed to mend a greater variety of articles and hold stronger than aoj other cement ever invented. It wil mend leather, china, glass, wood, mar ble, stone, and ia atronger where raendec than elsewhere. It 1/a household neces sity, and if you try it once you wil never be without it in the bouse Agents wanted. State and count] fights for sale. Address for circulars the E.ectric, or Texas Gypsum Oemen Co., 85 Decatur Street, Atlanta, Ga. Usarl'his erment too* 'lie premium a' t'lu Cotton Exposition. COX, HAMMOND & MflSSEY, Attorneys at Law, Will practice in the Superior Courts of Douglass and Prulding counties. Suits against railroads nnd criminal defences a specialty. Cox & Hammond, - Atlanta, Ga. Rout. A Mabsby, Dnuglassvillc, Ga. Dr. Wm. C. Connally, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. In all departments of medicine and sur gery. Amply supplied with all neces sary means nnd appliances for tho relief and cure of suffering humanity. Office at the Dallas drug store. Resi dence opposite Christian Hotel. Al ways ready for duty. jan25tf B. ECASOK DENTIST, lias permanently located in CAR TERS VlLInE, where he is prepared 11 do,all kinds of Dental work at prices to SUIT THE TIME8. He will be pleased to see all his old friends and many new customers II you noed any dtntal work done cal! on him. Thompson & Spinks. Ivy F. Thompson and W. E. i have formed a partnership for the prac tice of Law, to be oonfiued to cases j„ Paulding Superior Court, under t ,, n lirm name of Thompson & Spinks. a stcornt’s trick. Tho religious papers nro telling I story ou the into Bishop Peek, tl twenty years ago, when lie was presidi of a college, ho went as a delegate t Methodist conference at Staunton, I There is a lunatic asylum there, and I students of the college wrote to t superintendent of tho asylum that crazy man, who imagined" that he v BiHhop Pock, had escaped, and it v expected he would appear nt the c< ference, nnd requesting the superintei out to confine him in the asylum ur friends could send for him. A deBcr tion of tho good bishop wns sei and when ho urrived at Stauut ho found a carriage waiting on him a ho was driven to tlie nsylum, where remained twenty-four hours before t ministers could get him out. The WO students are all ministers now b they still laugh over their boyish triol Tlie Circus Canvas. How the Cincinnati Enquirer font his out is a mystery. "And what, iho name of goodness, is tliis?’’nsk( Mrs. David Davis a., tlie Senator Juggi something into the room aud dropped at her feet " This is my shirt, darlin aud I will ho greatly obliged if you w sew on a button for me." “Dav D ivis," said the lady, sternly, "wht you bring me your shirt I will sew on liuttoii for you with pleasure, asbeoom - fond and dutiful wife; but just not sir, 1 must insist upon journ movii Una circus ennvus from my apartmrut. A "pocket guide” for instruction 1 tho art ©f swimming has been publishe in New York. When yon fall overboar aud don’t know how to swim, all yo imvo to do is to tread water and roa rout guide,