The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, August 09, 1883, Image 4

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¥lftTA\OfiiH)F OYER EXEimON iy i»onm W« U-ik’wlojet uniiffMiry «Tf,l •Vfccin utt t f | Obsrr ortnV*<df rowing g nnts It ltTnlliK lino | Iiyftic.il rovo o.um-nt i« inoro % limr -ed Ih n otor holoro sinco tho time ol tlio Atnoniiiii pmrfcr. A mnti wh > s' o.ta tlio ••lemon 8 of ) Iwh o >1 |o.ur .r \) iked up to fir inoro t linn 4n the dnyfl of oar rnmutoni possil |y liccntiRo thorc nr i few hj oilmens of etl n nuliuoil; than tl.cn. An thin imjKir ife . H mn^nncent phyMonl | owe- n low <1 iy-t tince *ho per: on of Dr. A W. McN ones, of Waterloo. li:a mu idea, which Hhawd nn- *woil dodo,mu nt, wo;cns hard niwood, At Ins roquet t tlio wiltornonglM to i inch him in the nrniH or !•##, l;ut*f< u id ft v linlyjm- ]> RHihle. A rofth/.atlo.i of whn^i* u.ia vlby mi iron mnu wni fully mndo m itiifo t. Wnvo you nl.vaya bco i m itiiWart hr inin r in<|uiro«l the now chtl o W MP 1 '™ ’ n you® tmm 1 w vumuTloUjfnt 1 . The Summer Molnilre. ttiinuHthe world, liill Jt Httre euro for - pliiltlren. The fiunoiiH Dr. ^Vortliingtoii’fl Cholera and Diarrhoea Medicine i« certified to l»y leading physicians, hm an infalible pure for complaints of the stomach and bow els. l’rioe 25 abd 50 cents a bottle. iM^nittuiAiii phe r being nn\ it liH usually tlio termination of a 1*U» 4 eMJwt'i toots 4 ahors can't ran **r if Ljsa's htenl Heal BtUTsnsrs art used. f Oiflv ttilti) traly beautiful which either has within it tho element of growth, or BuggcHtN ital energy aw It* caimo. , fo.*e. I h iccjraed i i p wagon, hut in two minuU a • , aimed was uncomciwi:* i ; til it day 1 Ik gun to g tiSlievid that l Itail H:lff6W'^l , i Onry and cxpiiieiie d a gsnSi .X <kln Which ircmocl him Kr to rfio eireefs pro- •iuci’d by miliaria. ,My back was very weak. * •» »»*<» no Appotifo, ihti a tiiuriflloathed f« od. • > 1|L 'v»re pardiod nnd c 'nckwh My head f«*Tt ai though it wore ontiroly t pm at tin top nnd it pained ji e on thu Ride tnUinsjly. 1 away* from -|^H>nTidrM»lPR« than 170. I wna in rf nuRt wretched condition. 1 w.ir completely U.b- r - connigod,’’ . ‘ l l( it did tho doc'on say about you ? M Almost orel'jthi ig. T consult 'd no loss limn . a.a «ii leront physHiuis. They nlf bo 'tod me nnd none did n o any got d. At { . biat iiruo 1 was Hulforing hit mw ly. I could not Mt opr g t but \y in obliged to rent in u craitipoa, uneasy poRitibn/ 1 was conuWou • s . 1/lVf ¥ Vo niinutea, nnd 1 panned orrr itirfd «iunr(s every day. 1 was not living, I wna exiting. Ope night (how well I rememb r ill) my Wi.c I u i put the childien ill bod, when tl/b feejHi* ctime over ino that 1 Hhould Bvo Uit iV.n#y sliort tini'. My wife And'f tutlTba -*111*1 1 g ne lb. minutoRtdb rOelioiia hr to what slio should do after 1 was r*n-4«IIMlrAiwo»i«ot ilk H ilightr c-nditlon by any menus for the do tor, on buying town the d iy following, bn e iny uvoqEye, M^'ing ’ r 0 SM oiled t> m e md anain, for I wac MillfTing with Hi l.ulit *h din *iiho of the Uidncyn J* l ‘ t Rturo . Within Uiu njxt Ihw dny/f itimo rlwui fW jity friend t dt'umc to l» d ma «M i r hv# kAAoiif the nuAbefCwiis Dr. V 2rE l 1 f l ;S l V | m Jle itRkifi Jioiwjatli iind m <n«^ wny or >n»dicih h. 1 told him. He then r. com i e ded n remedy oT which I » inch,but nl out,which 1 wi.wnery It fn Ui wwy nn clonisnt ot Oiinlu war 11sking iiiW^irotf’**' mm n j i ou dm not try it V” ‘‘Du tho continry, l did try it and to my rise it f « •••«> * • — *- 1 — 1 - - id, itw (taatrlne. ritin elegant preparation ' ,ftR been on snle **nce 1PW* mal irt rdooiamended for Iohs of upjietite and general debility, liemovea all cnplgasiMh feolingR after eating. Druggists. If life bad no troubles iK would have no trl- unipliR. t'nrUo>lluen* strittng thlTIteefl, “ Htonny sens. ■ l ave and swellr. tho hair. “ An 1 did it euro yon ?” v .inbo4Joo!c iw if it did r” xir S ch, indioJ. b hat was it ?” > “Wnrio ’h HnfoCuro.” , * , A prop utai v moJicino !** ✓ \ T ^M dot rsb. what of Hint? I sr.pi o s e 1 • ncoi lu d as great a promdlqo against a tvor- niojloilf.'s at any one could haro. tN b u I wan studying me Heine at Ann Arbor, Midi., 1 us d to vow with tho rest t.f tho o.asi hilt we wo Id light ul Rich lon.ol . stall tiiucM. NVlun a man comes down to •* the Ihsthour, however, an I liids h awito and fiioinln good-bye, sue i bigoted pro^udiejn as the oalt vanish, I cai i.rr re you, ami any runo.ly that nun cure is ghu Iy w l.omol.' 1 “ Amt i ovv lia.e you been since then V” *' An well—or hotter, tlia i bjforc.V , “ iy anjl o’ ert yojr flrshgth ?”*, , li* 11 X*do nnUPusLowra as foTnony. My R'rongth h iucronsin ui v health is nuintor onf. *1 know Vo wna sittcfl by WnfeoVs Fa'o r 1 liyKvo^Mhfiift^w m4 modi- , llmji was ever comuoundad bv g, pm*Plc!nrt. ‘ T ffwauiB i n o dt should sneer at mo for ruoIi a alat •im-nl ass of %Vadley.ua. Dr. B. U. Doyle says: «1 consider Brown's Iron Bitters superior as s tonic to shy preparation now In use.” A man wlw IivyhIi IlC-fHjs VC^Uffk Kt A specific, nnd the only one, too, for nil form* and types of skin disease, is known the world over an Dr. Henson's Hkin Curo. It is not a patent mocHclne. bnt a rolinblo remedy. If you are really determined to expand your elit H||. the bv«t way to doit is to.c%ny a larger Yet grent yliipH sail the Xbo l»il< I Ik (i< I mull bun » * xiaCurbiame resiofcH i 'rbc^gnititiub) of-nuiHt liiru in lmt a dy(rti <^i)Areeeiliiig {renter benelltH. lrli4 o? Dr. l/cjgum’s Vclei'i Uhrtmomllo Pills cainl a friend of neim Hccret Vclei’i/ nnd >/ iieuralqia. the I>rs. Imre couUln'1 help, I'll send foi for /ii;/s4f'. M T-(’lil v i)rd HUoml, NYindsor Ltliataoviff liiH«fi i«¥d frir a Jest, do- h to die a beggar by the bnrgnin. the it le iio Q^go to iust tho Hptu.i #<fc*B8#MAU , s paptonised bssf tonlo, . Ill n If III U IiMTu.ifmiii.allnn mul 11 fn. .n.l , . blood mnkiug, force generating and lifevsustain- ing properties; iavaluable for indlKestlon. dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility; also, in all enfee bled conditions, whether the result of ex* hagstion, nervous prostration, over-work or notfto diseases, particularly If resulting from pulmonary complaint*. Caswell, Hasard 4 Co., Proprietors, N. Y. Sold by draggista. Nature never hoiuIh a great man into the planet without confiding tho secret to another Hiitlnfnetory F.vhlem*e. .1. W. Ornliam, Wholo.talo Druggist, of Aus tin, Tex., writes : “I have boon handling Dr, Wm. HullY. balsam for the Lungs for tlu* past I und jjave iuuiid it one of the uiost-snlalilo j send me one kfagftaxa&fiixwrv y nine to all who ai o su tiering. It shows thi • • do optivo nature of this terrible ma'udy: that nil HymptoniH moto ninon to it nn I thuj h r "ft. “ oan b * • ubi * , JnodmiiiL. I l>»\ ever had', in my Mouse for gross by Hattl id ay's staiuner.” I»r. (trrniE'N Ox.VHninli<il Bill is the oldest and best remedy for Dyspepsia,* •HlUnmuioRfCMnlnrlA, Tn(Hrr?Htfob; iHl dlHordorS f the Stomach, and all diseases indicating an Utiaai tol\ Uie Bltxid, Kidm'vs and nj.' . I' xsAtiie ex it or a WEiiinxo. . ' , A Drcnitnil (fii ouo Himcri'U In i, Hrlilnl 4 -. If baSitH'l* 1m Soui H AhiciIi'h, (From the Montevideo bn/oii.] A horrible afluir took plneo recently nf Kii)_(,l r ai“U> del Siir uonr to tlio Urn- "Rnnrnn frotitior. A young farmer was 1 >itteu by a lnml dug mid lvini'ili’s ivcve immediately a^pUtfil td thon'rtimd. Ctill- turixation was rosnrlrd to nad tlioroSvim every rensou to bdievo Unit tlio virmt. laid not entered tlio viotim’s syRtfcnl. When tlio nocideut oconriyi] tho yonug nmti was about to marry, but in conoa- qm uco ot tluj uutoward oecuryi'uoe Uio coromarty wm jioStpfluod for tliroo' iuuuUih. wIkui tlu;medical moil who were coiHmtocl bn tlio case gave it aa their unanimous opinion that Uioio wtiKuot the altglitcatr 'ground for ifl>lirdlicnuiiig any diuiger from tlio bite. 'Ujo ^mriaiweAook idnco on Uio form mid wab'celMfrktort iVitli tho otmtoi'miYy , ^feitiyitios,. iAfter tlio nuptial supper was over tlio bridegroom seemed to bo seized ■with a lit of melancholy. Ono of lovo’s Hr. Itogor’s Vegetable Worm Syrup instantly Uiiatroya worms and Sminves all scorutioaB, ‘tllniiE, now,” said n mother to hoi littlo boy, —fake this good mledioino. It's sweet ns sugar.” “Mamma, I love tittle brothor,” tlio boy replied; “give il toliiny.” , DR-WoRTHINGTON’S N. It.liny w Nlahl. In tho fnll of ]H7/i my suffering! w.’ro terri- ble. lwnsswollin to such proportions tiint I finio l my limbs would burst. 1 bad tlm best medical talent obtainable, and at tbs worst stags of my illness, wlien my husband and many friends had given mo up todis, tlio late Ur. John Woodbnry inndo n thorough examination of my water, and pronounced my case nouto kidney disease, liiftderiug on bright’s discuss, and nccompaniud bygravol, ami rsTOinmendod (lie immediate a<e of Hunt’s ilemedy. At this time I was suffer- . ing most terrible pain in my hack, limbs 1 nnd iieud. and could find no rest day or night for weeks, and I wns growing weaker daily until this kind physician ordered me to take Hunt's Ilemedy. before taking half of ono liottle I commenced to improve, nnd after taking sis bottles wns entirely cured. This was nearly oiglit yours ago, and I hnvo had no retain of the disease. I have recom mended Halit’s Remedy to others in similar ensos, and it tins never failed to curo. I hnvo also usod it for Hick headache, and found in it a sure rel ef. 1 think it tlio best modioine made, and cluorfully recommend it to all. MRS. W. H. HTILSON, No. Hi Tyler Btreot, Boston, Mass. April 18,18811. A Well.Known .linn. Hunt’s Remedy having been recommended to me for kidney end liver oomplaints, I pur chased somo at tho “People's Drug Store” nnd used it in my family, and found it to lie a sory valuable medicine, and I gladly recommend it highly to my friends, knowing it to bo beneficial to thoso troubled with kid ney or liver disease. Jfosptctf illy yours, EI-IKHA NOVab, Oil G Street, Bonth IlosUin, Mass. April 11, 1H8IJ, A l.n.t iHnnnr,ielHi.r« I hnvo used Hunt's Remedy for tlio kidney complaint, and, having been fully restored to health hy its nee, I can testify to its value. Daily I recommend it to some ono of my friends, all of whom I know hnvo been hone filed hy its use. Gratefully, GEO. P. COX. Malden, Mass.. April 'i‘\ 188;S. “ It is a putt,” snya Mr. Rnskin, “ to bo nice looking.” we find it not only a duty, but a downright pleasure. iBTxarorjSM’ IKON WORK*. A. Mbl.ANKt Mannaer. iP. O Be> 1690 New Orleans, La Man n fact tirert of RojmoMV Ol-bm- M Platform COTTON PKKKSK8, Bt«am, lland X lfoiro Power. Hteiua Knirinot, HiiKor Mtlln, nod Mens* Wl'lil Wlr.I.uM Work. B11 lift a# Kr.’nt-. ColmuiiN, fUilinR*, UIkUiS* •in it hi or M.d Mnrhinn Work. -OH “ I1KRH KOMCITKD.. MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KIND8. BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. Sendfor Price-list. W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO ♦21 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. Roanoke Cotton Pr«». Ills Host End Clipnpt 8t Press made. Costs Iorr than shnltor ovor otlier prostps. lltimlmla 1 actual use at both Mpaui nnd nran iiowprginR. AlnkoH lienvy nlcH hy linnd fnHtur tlinn nny Kin can pick. Tho new improve. IliontH in uio lioiiWH drrnihed In l he trortlH of their I in out or* free to nil. Addrewi Hoanokk IltOH Won it 8, ChnttnmoKt, . 1 enn,, nr Koakokr Cotton lJ l’UKMt Co., Uioh Square, N. (J. ALHF.illARLB FEMALE INSTITUTE, CIIAKI.OTTKHVIT.I.K, VA. 1 Ablo Faculty, noalthful »ml boantifnl loca tion. Inatniction thorough. Termt wry low. Hokhiou begins HcDtomhcr ifOlh. Order cata lefiuc. Rkv. A. EmiANK, A. AL, Wm. P, Dickinson, | Principals OPIUM HABIT Onred Painlessly. The Medicine Bold for a small mnrtin ahofti the ci particulars addrei coat 1 . - r -— ,..i*iicrl r tho IMarovcrpr trenUd hy special prescrl* ^0^0THE GREAT^^^^ MHOLERA bramp T^ and 0-N ■iARRHOEABURE JKF USED OVER re years, aomebody. After nmo tlio ball, and when this wns nt il height tho newly wedded couple witli- drew from the fesbivo scone and retijrod ,to ' their apartment. About an hour afterward the house resounded with l'o- kicii^is pies, intermingled with, shrieks aid groans. As soon as the vgu ivered from stune{action', the n tli6 direotion of th6 cries. ' . They proceeded from tho ch.imbi ■ gr.esla lmd they started nuptial The door was burst open nnd a horrible spectacle presented itself. ” nil ' ‘ qi)u*e floor lny the young bride in n liool of blood. Sho still breathed, bnt her body wns torn nnd bitten ns if she hnd been seized by a tiger. In tho corner of the room wns the bridegroom, covered with blood and foaming nt tho month, scratching, biting, and tearing nwny at the wall u.,d furniture. With n sudden liormd he sprang like a tiger upon tho invaders pf his lair and ho would have made one or more ‘ victims had not a broteer of tho dying bride sont a bullet ^ crashing through the madman’s brain, Bf »ii-b C ; • • f A atcre was wuso when it ordained (hat chickens should nyt have teeth. If it wore possible (o look into a chicken’s . month and tell its ago, like that of a horse by its teeth, it would be a square give away on the,Ianner who was trying to pnfin oil an old Hen ns n young pullet, ’ ‘ T.ors oi- Cows.—Mr. W. M. Singerly pioprietor of the Philadelphia Record, has a dairy of sixty-live cows on liis farm :iniMontgomery county, and sends 1,000 pounds <4 mill; daily to a creamery. Crumps, Illnrrltu’a, rC'unipluliit, lljaurpila, •tided by fl tnl iu the Army, * * by C»rn. >» HV. , Solicitor il b; PrifBjrlfiU BALTIMORE ALE COLLEGE. DB. S. B. COLLINS. La Psrtf, Ind, BA »* J ( liter, wit II potrnr in ermfor fleirree in iN'ftfl mul endowfil by tlio Stale Il nil the anpoinfmentH of a llrut-rln^ D? ,, 1 our *R V f K 'iwly r while omnniem.-t etionl. Aifl Knmt«u to youn*luitlies .Hi. The Tliirly-Nlxlh Yt-ar o| BROOKS, A. Ml, *LL. I)., President. Patent Hquxkxkii Pi.aTimi Caiids - ■ ■ * two cent htampH. WELL A CO., 63 Wall Kt., New York. •“-Cl w . 63 Wall St., New York EDUCATIONAL. w®* NKW CALENDAIl oftkr It KN DA II of 1 hr 1831. Jj NKW ENOLiVND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC dreftsoR to fLtoUILIEE, Enuiklin Sq., BoRton, Mast, I lie I^rgeft and beitt Rpiiointetl Music, Literary nnd M [| IIO.flE for young ladies lu the world. $25 REWARD. uralKia \ phthoria nient will relievo ^a1n a rnnore any unnnturai growth ot 'ji'iee. large bottle. 6|ffEB S ITostettor’s Stom ach Bitters, by in- orcasing vital pow- or, and rendering tho physical func tions .regular and ictivc, Kicjps tho ■V*tmn in rochI work- ug order, and pro- tactH it anaiuBt dm- s ease. For const!pa- : tion, dyspepsia and liver comnlnint, nor- vnnsDoss. Kidney and rheumatic nilmonts, it is invaluable, and it atTerds a sqre defence against malarial fe ver*, besides rutnovlDR all traces of suchi's- ease from the sjvveui. For ssle b> all druggists an.] deal ers generally SOUTHERN SCHOOL AGENCY it limit charge. 2. Supplies teachers aeokitiK positions with suitable pla ces at sinnH cost. a. Rents and sells school property and all kinds of school appliances. 4. (lives Parents and Guardians information of Good Schools without charge. 8. H. WOOL WIN Proprlfftwr. GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY., SAVANNAH, €4A. Major B. .1. Uuiujksb, Suiwrintendent. I NCORPORATED AND GOVERNED BY A board of trustees. A thorough and practical course of instruction. A full corps of able and experienced professor-. Strict discipline. Location unsurpassed for Itraithfulnoss, New mid magnificent buildings in the oo.irse o? erection. I^irge and beautiful suburban ^rounds adjoining one of the loveliest parks in the south. This school is thoroughly equipped in evenr respect. Session begins October !>tn. Catalogue with full partic ulars sent on application. W ANTED. Men from 26 up to 400 p \V. It., llox DUG, Ul M.‘ r Ac c oilman Business College, Newark,N.J. Terms 9 without pain. Book of par ticulars aent free. U.M. Wt.oi.LKT, M. I).,Atlanta,t A GENTS WANTED for (!„> B-;t nnd Fastc-f s. il Pictorial Books nnd Bibjes. Prices reduced ij Bent. National PuuLtutiNo Co, Atlanta- fia. erdayathomo. Sam plea worth ft,? x». Addiutt Stinson it Co., lMrUand. Mo. COD A NVBF.I ^00 *5 outfit fr ff A WEEK. Iiaaday at 1 •01 ftCostly outfit free. Addn-as i'ru A SURE RECIPE For Fine Complexions. Positivo relief and immuni ty from romnlcxionnl lilem- Ishes may bo found in Hagan’s Magnolia balm. A delicate and harmless article. Hold by druggists everywhere. It imparts the most bril liant nnd lifelike tints, and tho closest scrutiny cannot detect its use. All unsightly Iliscoiorntions, Eruptions, King Marks under tho eyes, 8nl low ness. Redness, hough- ness, nnd ino flush of fatigue nnd excitement nro nt once dispelled hy the Magnolia Malm. It is tlio ono incomparable Cosmetic. The superior merits of the watches having Stevens’ Patent improvements are acknowledged hy every person wearing them Railroad men, and others re quiring great accuracy in time pieces, endorse them, and we are prepared to shew 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 WATOII C0„ Atlanta, Ga. FftJp'Nj^SlAtfDICASSlT! I !N G S FiO'UlNlDjRfYf I S O N FRA T 0 S T.R ElEiTlEXTlEfNlD! I ]NiG f ROMMAGNOLI ATO ‘CLARA57 REtT I N" ‘Nl'WOf?! rANS'LA 'VIA I NOFr I C;Ei SALE 501'POT ’TWENTY AND" ‘D I GH TtEN ’UN ■ 0NG 7' t o r get litNiOti m WiHL NjgMi i«.:| .iglpssppi sm ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Regular session begins KinsT WEEK in OrroiiEn and intmueB five MONTHS. Clinical advuntngns Unit-class, or catalogue, terms, etc., address _ „ „l»lt. Will. CnitiMN NICOI.SON, Doan, r. o. Box an. nmTTir AND whibkkt habits cured Hr HIM 1° Three Weeks. Ill l|| Iff For phaniphlotB. proofs and tarms, v address in oontldenoe, with 8c. stamp » *C. BELLAMY, 171. II., 7)4 Broad Street. I.ANT A, GA. FREE Any ioforsatios; Of EDWARD. J. STEPHENS, who wont South in 1803 ia eagerly solicited by hia brother, JNO. J. STEPHENS, St. Stanislaus, Flow* •ant, Missouri. A Nttio Cure lor I pu-.p-y or Pits in ’J9 nours. rrtimc poor. l)n, Euube. 2544 Araenal st.,_St. Louis, Mo. A. N. U.~ Leaders of LOW Prices J. J. PAYNE & CO., J.L. Proprietors. Manager: We !mve opened n large and well selected stock of goods, such' si Dry cds, Notions, Groceries, Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS !! Clotl\in^! Clotfyii^ !! OUEJJLI 3 . At the lowest cash prices. Buy for cash aud sell for cash, and are enabled to give the beet Bargains. I envite my friends and custom vrs, and the public at large to call on me 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, J. L. GEORGE, Dallas, Ga. PROFRaSIONAD CARDS. ^Qlt. S. ROBERTSON, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Tenders lili Droffftsional gprvicea In 11 c pmetiee of medicine in nil it« branche* *o the citlzma of DallAi and Burroundine country. ^^OHice No. 6 Acworfii street, near court house. w k. fifj.dkit* GEO. 1*. KOBRRTi F IELDER & ROBERTS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Dallas. PauMing County, Osorgis. Practice in all the courts. Prenipt atten tion given to looking niter wild land olalirs Col'ectione a specialty. l ly J M. SPINKS, ‘ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dallas, Paulding Oounty, Gaorgis. Prompt attention given to collections in any part of the State. Wild lands looked r ter and intruders ejected. #37.35 FOR #1 Music for the Million.—Vienna Eollnn Labial Organ, Sweetest and most delightful music know. Popular in Europe. Aoy tune can bs played on it, from Old Hundred to Yankee Doodle. Even tlioe "with no ear" while away de* liglitftil hours with this instrument. Any one can play it. Child en play it in one ever nr. Costs but one"tenth as much as the O gnnette, Orgnnins, etc., and is far sweeter nnd needs only common music. To introduce our new music we will send a sam ple Organ, with bound book containing full words tint! music of 06 new aud popular hongs, which in sheet form sell for $36.35, prepaid to any address for ONLY $1. C. O. P.—As a guarantee that every one will ceivo nil they pay for, we will send oner ;nple book and organ by express C. O. D., $100; two ior $1.60; three, *2.30, or mo' e at the rate of $9 per dozen. We can^ not prepay goods sent O.O. D. Circulars free. Address MONADNOCK MUSIC CO., Lock Box 780, Hinsdale, N. II. by ] I rn» agent for the C ntinentsl Insurance Com pany, which is confined to the insuring of fain mopa,;y, dwell njs, churcbei, and school houses, fore e three nuu five years. Every prudent man beli fe when . e knows that if he ehculd be s * un lor.ti.ifttd as to get his property destroyed by'fire- hneilibnvn .o creater portion of 1.is losses re- placid. This is a reliable company, and Insurrs f ir a I.*w rate. Call on tue, and I will rive von full • xo'nnatloos. T. A. FOOTE*. T7HT7T? s°nd to MOORE'S 1 ihTj Vj IliistnPRS University, Atlanta, Georgia, For Illustrated Circular. A live actual bus iness reboot. Established twenty years. YOU CAN HAVE ANY KIND OF Sewing Machine Repaired. BDT All Kinds of Needles, Attachments, Part*, Etc., Etc. — OF— I*- McCOttMACK, 61 S. Broad St., Atlantfi, Ga* JQTSend Machines by Express. Tli!rtT-Tvv«i ->8i» , CHICAGO SCALE Cft •2 TUN WAUUN 81’.41 U, #10. 3 TON, #60. Ton SOW. Itsain Box Inrlurieu ^ COTTON BEAM Sl FRAME, 845. 1 no '‘Little Dotoct.lv V U «*z. to 2Mb. $5 300 OTIIKK SIZES. Ilrthier.l I’UICK LIST FUKt POSSES, TOOLS, Ac. BEST FUltOK MAUK FOB LIGHT WORK, Hi 40 lb. Anvil and Kit of Tools. Skid ROl],1 Jobt. — Article The Westinghouse Engine —AS ADAPTED TO— cotton a-msrnsrinsra-. J5ITSEND FOB SPECIAL CIRCULAB.-4^ No Counter Shafting or Pulley* Required. |Sr$75 to $150 $aved.-W* Gins belt°d direct (rom Engine, M coupled to it, as in this cat, Without Belt. Bailer msy be ret 100 feet from Gla Bouse. I he Most Pci f. ct out.fit (or GINNING CO I TON in the world. ftfCnul for Jlliwtruted Circular. IrfESTMEODSE MACHINE CO. General State Agencies: COX, HAMMOND & MASSEY, Attorneys at Law, Will practice in the Superior Courts of Douglnes and Prulding countie.3. Snits against railroads and criminal defences a specialty. Cox & Hammond, s Atlanta, Ga. Rout. A. Massey, Douglassville, Ga. WM. E. CUNNINGHAM, PRACTICAL ’ — AND PROPRIETOR— GATE CITY SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE —AND— REPAIR SHOP. 8fl Decatuh St., - ATLANTA, GA. Some folks would say that the abovo is a litt'e t* much mixed u'p. to be very good in either of its departments, and that Mr. Cnriningham cannot be a very good watcbmaVei if he works on guns, sewing machines, and anything else that comes along. Now let me ssy to those who may fa vor me with a perusal of this that my experience in watchmaking runs back over a quarter of a centuiy, and that part of my buslneas is under my own personal supervision, and that I propose to do the best possible work on every oh entrusted to me. The sewing machine department of my business is in the hands of thorough ly competent workmen, and I guarantee every machine that ia repaired at the G. C. 8. M. Ex. nnd R. S. shall 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 all right we won’t charge you a nickel. We also have an assortment of second hsnd ma chines that will do good sewing, which we will sell cheap. THE ELECTRIC is gusranteed to mend a greater variety ol articles and bold stronger than any other cement ever Invented. It will mend leather, china, gleae, wood, inar- b'e, stone, and is stronger where meeded then e'sewhere. It i« a hou ahold neces sity, and if yon try it onoe you will never be without it iu the house. Agent# wanted. State and county rights far sale. Address for circulars, the Electric, or Texes Gypsum dement Co.. 85 Decatur Street. Atlanta, Ga. *fiS“This cement took the premium at the Cotton' Exposition. Dr. Wm. C. Connally, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. In all departments of medicine and sur gery. Amply supplied with all neces sary means a ad a ppliances for the relief and cure of suffering humanity. Office at the Dallas drug store. Resi dence opposite Christian Hotel. Al- w. y.s ready for duty. jan25tf B. E. CASON, DENTIST, Has permanently located in CD TEKS\ ILLE, where he is preparet. do all kinds of Dental work at prices to SUIT THE TIME8. He will be pleased to see all his old friend, and many new customers. If you used any dental work done cal! on him. DiNlF.l, A. Tompkins, - - - Charlotte, North Carolina. Atlanta ENOiNKKitixG Company, 33 Marietta S reet, - Atlanta, Georgia. SJO. Position.tor graduat.., Writo'for cnvidu*; MoKiU HU£BY Uox Yf OAHS, • » » J Montgomery, AlftV'tma firm name ofThompson& Spinks. Thompson & Spinks. Ivy F. Thompson and W. E, Spinks have formed a partnership for the prac tice of Law, to be oonfined to cases in Paulding Superior Court, under the Tree Planting In New York. The New York I/earld eays: Accord- ing to a law recently passed and signed, any person in the State of New York who if liable to highway tax—which means every person who owns real estate—may claim exemption to the extent of one dollar for ever four trees planted on the roadside adjacent to his property the exemption not to be asked until the year after planting. The law specifies dis tances, bnt allows considerable choice as to varieties of trees. This enactment should lend to the gradual changing of our many thousands of miles of bare country roods into highways that in summer will not inflict the strain they do now on man and beast. This grateful change may occur sooner than would otherwise be expected if farmers who must do most of the planting will have enough pride in the appearance ot their own property to plant trees instead of mere sticks. The usual plan is to set out poles an inch or more thick and with a clump of roots no larger than a man’s head. These may live bnt the man who plants them is likely to die before their tops are large enough to cast shade. To set trees with larger roots and trunks would cost the farmer very little more and it might enable the owner of (he property to enjoy the result of his labors’ without waiting half a century. A Cbuei, Mother.—Texas is about to hang a woman. She oaused her little gtrl to go on the street as a beggar, submitted her to cruel privation in order to make her look miserable enongh to arouse pity, and finally murdered her because she did not bring home a satis factory amount of money. In heaven, we are told, there is more joy over one sinner that repenteth than ov er mnely-and-nine who had never gone It is just the other way here below. There is more joy over one righteous man who goes astray than over mnety-and-nine thousand sinners who have kept at itail their lives.—Boston I ranecript,