The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, September 20, 1883, Image 4

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&* V «»H I «y P*rP' UNtfijn. Betweea ■mpipw arttelt, I am a porteat-ioas anun lei fct cordially received, 1U lud aad acted a poll, I cl a world’* benefactor. Col gmbUiea job will admit _ A mliaathropa of ampli allied to end hla 111* by dri? Oolag to the baaka a( the 01 time aet favorable lor the pi_ bar of ptrsoso belag la the daylight balag etlU prceoat to walk aloof the tow-path dark. While Icing ao. b* rria* issuing lr.»r.t the door of bt.and ueeoaeoloaely walked place, and foand a poor family a mother urronaded by eercri who told them of their infer! D| He took from Me pocket hie handed It to the woman, reato hlmeell that ha would not aeei grateful thaake and praises that from the redolent* of hi* bon •motion within hi* bread, of at arable character, that ha change dal latent, aad deoided to Ilia Hi* (atari life became replete , deed*,—many a dark hom* aad hi made bri ght by hi* praier.ee. Wall, my appearance In thaaa ■prlnge, limply from a dealre on the thoaa I represent, to benefit yonr deronring race, tfy prorente I* I yon, yonr friend*, yonr relation*, ayi yonr mother-in-lav, If that iaterein he not already beyond the pall of gi flneuoea, I I am tint among men t* bear tidlOL, diioon ,ry that mark* an epoch a* Imeo lo the health af mankind aa Newton 1 * ap] aad Fraaklin'* kit* were to aalural ecie The sick, the dlaooaraged, the drjecled, broken down, and the despairing, may i all tad a core, certda aa the Jerdan pri to the 8yiian lenper. It la only nrcesl ee in the oaa* of that sufferer of old, to Jolt directioni. The agent whloh I herald build* apt •patent, awaapa the cobweb* from the brat] aad aead* pare, Invigorating blood daneii. through the arteries, la the mu*i* of happy laaghtar. he gloomy, weratoat maa of hnaiae**, proper n*e of thl* wonderful medieiae. ill ha enabled lo meet trenble aad rever ie! Me a mow. Than, In perfect health, he will wot have abnormal viewa of the "V.clt eitade* of fortune, which apare* neither man aor the proadiat of hie werlu, wb.ch bnrle* empire* and altiu la a oom-,oa grave." The weekend narvont woman, ]a*t able to drag heraalf la "moping matanobolly,” through dntle* of the day, may steal the bloom from blush roaea, and have eye* bright and sMrkliag as the dew.dropt nestling In tbelr leaves; and the poor little baby, now diafigared with pimpln* and •cabby *ors*, mny be mad* sweet, eool and wholesome a*—"that yonegater of lire, Hlank a, across the way. whose family I* al. way* la a glow *f health.” Don’t yon know the reason*? "No." Than I will tell yen. For years yonr neighbor has never been without Dr. Fierce’* Golden Medical D.s- covary, This remedy la a madiclaa, not a bavarag* and Is to b* taken nocording to full and pic fectly plala dlraatlon* accompanyiag asoh bottle. It I* specific, bit not a paleat mod- Iciaa, aad eoautae ao Vila narcotics or vi» ler llqnor. It la a prescription, used far years by tha well-known physician, Dr. R. V. Pierca, of Buffalo, N. x , whoa* name is a honsshoid word In lnaamsrable homes all over anr own and foralga lead*. The Qol den Medical Discovery le prepared aad offered to tha pablieby tha World's Dispan- nary Meriioal Association, a body corporate, existing by and nadar tha laws of the State of New York; ila president is Dr. Pieros, the great apeoiallst ia ehronie diseases. Tha daotor has devoted tha bast years of a very basy aad wonderfully sunoesafnl life to the relief and enra of hie suffering fellow, men, —aad at a time, when high political honors lay broadly open before him. Dr. Pierce resigned hla lent ia tha Congress of the United State*, limply from a aenae of duty toward* other*. Hi* amociatea ia the great sanitarium represented to tha doctor that the immense business of their Anot iatlen demanded that bis personal attention should he paid t* the grist army of patleat* crowd- lag apon tham from ovary clime. Dr. l'teroe 1* also tae founder of the Invalids' Hotel, at Buffalo, N. Y. This establishment possessing all the comfort* and iuxarlea eta niat-clts* American hotel, hna in addition, the daily attendance of a large faculty of amineal specialists, whnae praotics colie* lively cover the whole field of surgery and ehronie diseases. Tha laboratory Ta which Dr. Pieroe'a Uolden Medical Discoveiy is prepared is an object of interest and wonder. It has a frontage of one hundred feet, a depth of one hundred and twenty-five feet, aad ia six stories high. In this mainiaolh and palatial workshop two hundred persona are constantly employed in putting up Dr. Pierce's Medieiae*. While the Golds* Medical Discovery’s effseta are almost immediately felt, it is not merely a temporary stimulant, but is as ** - tainly a safe and complete oure, in all ease* for whloh it ia recommended, aa It la that car- tain misery and death will follow their neg lect. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Disc rv- ary »trill not oure olub feet, will not re furn ish armlras or legless unfortunates with new and perfect limbs, and it la not guaranteed that even a dosaa bottles applied to any stray portion *f a second hand skeleton, will develop such member into aa animate, human form divine (?). In brief, it ia not asserted that this medicine will, or can, counteract tha decrees of Providenea. But in all eases where a high state of civilisation and cultivation has eugeadtred disease and Buffering, whereby God’s natural man has become a nervous, artificial being, the Gel* den Medioal Discovery will potilively reslore to him thn strong, vigorous, sell-asserting life, from which, almost unconsciously, he had drifted far and hopelessly awsy. It ie claimed, and guaranteed, if this medicine be used as prescribed, and faithfully perse vered in a reasonable time, it wilt perma nently cure liver eomplaint and th* various blood disorders consequent upon terper of the liver, in all their various forms and ramifications, including bronchitis, con sumption, which is scrofula af the lungs, dyspepsia, ooetivaueas, sick headache, skin diseases, fever and ague, malaria, and other disorders arising from poisoned or deterio rated blood. This wonderful medieiae cures all hu mors, from the worst Scrofula to a common blotch, pimple or eruption. Erysipelas, salt-rheum, fever sores, scsly or rough skin, ia short, all diseases caused by bad blood, are conquered, by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. Greet eating Ulcere rapidly heal under its benign influ ences. Especially has it mtni fasted its po tency in curing tetter, bails, carbuncles, aerofoloua sores and swellings, white swel lings, goitre or thick nsek, and enlarged glands. Consumption, which is scrofulous disease of the lunge, is promptly and posi- tivelv arrested and cured by this sovcriitn and God-given remedy, if taken before ike last stag** are reached. For werk lungs, •pitting af blood,ejnsumptire night sweats, and kindied affections, it is a sowrei ,n remedy, for indigestion, dyspepsia, and tor- B id liver, or "biliousness. Golden Medioal i.scovery has no equal, aa it effects perfect and radical cures. To nli suffering from lassitnde, weariness, (jespoidanoy, lack of vigor or ambition, be ___ Discovery Is a p-e Iclan with a wide-awak- i honorable position in r beneath the iligifi-y o ct his name Ir, any vile no*. h penny preparation, wl erehy y be rlroriv d. Ilsvliu use i ery for many sears lo h s unon- nivate practice, ho is convinced is apeofio In the dlsaa-is men tioned. ^)«i i g this in rve’ous cure shall benefit, not only those with whom he comes personally in contact, bat that all maakiau may be embraced in hie grand plan for the amelioration of human suffering, the doctor throuih the World’s Dispensary Med cal Association, earnestly and moat ootfidsntly recommends his Golden Medical D soovery to the public at lsr;e, assured the most skeptical will be thoroughly convinced of Its worth hy a trial of a single bottle. In slubb rn,or long seated affections, and where the b iwsls are very costive, the gen. Am hereafter (o know - need by beer brewers |f beer. The new forma ere nre to report ;o a sworn month- Is on tho subject, st fraud is heavy dangerous. We beard alarming nful ingredients Erne of its maunfne- well for them now refrain from cvi> m Aaonlzlnis llrsili. James White, 15, r chief instructor in tool, in this city, ssid .mrter : "I broke my pi elbow, splintering the _ inrts. Rheumatism set m oyed iho best physicimi, ary tiling, but I grow worse, ho said: “I lmvo nno more mid if that fails nothing can |lief, and that is Ht. Jacobs 1 this groat pain-reliovor, mid use my arm freo from nil illble. I lmvo nlso recoin •omody to n number of po every ease they have been F il cfToctunlly cured.” t spot in Bay man la where lie thiiika bbimi-lf the strangest. - [Emmons, Dr. Utiles, Brisihlyn, N, Y., was an red by Dr. Elmore's lUifumatinr-Uotitali c of severe rheumatism anil kidney disense of oral years ntaniliiig after trying everything else without benefit. Vigor, strength nnd health, nil found In on* bottle of Brown’e Iron Bitter*. -Jliobbc*. Dr. Ik nanli's Mhtli Pure consists of of Internal wnere the b iwela ere very coetive, the gen. nlakca'^tho^skli!"white 1 s'n'T," l t * mC 'm 1 "* tie. though certain action of the iil.covery ll '° HW . n w,,Ko t h will be more rapid toil aatlsfect ry by sup elementing Dr. Pieroe'a Pleasant Purgative Pellets in smell dally doses ot one or two. These pills (the original and only genuine Little Liver Pills), are purely vegetable sugar sotted, nnd very email, yet by the peculiar process of their preparation, they poeseas the strenath and virtue of larger and nnpnlatebl* pills. Pieassat Purgative Pellets will speedily remove nil ill and disa greeable effects arising from over eating or drinhing. nnd nro recommended ns a cathar tic, at all times, being perfectly safe, sure, and unattended by the gr.ping pains usually experienced in I he use of purgatives leas carefully prepartd. Promptly resorted to. these little Pallets will radically care Indi- S ation, bllUousasss, and tick-headache, us saving tha patient fiom lingering end serious disorders. Dr. Pieree, the President of the World's Dispensary, and hie faculty of twelve skilled specialists, can be consul ted by letter or in person la anyoasaof B chronic disease rsqnlrlag aithar medioal or ileal treatment fra* of charge. For ie requiring more exhaustive lnforma- i ' i i requiring ion than can b* imparted through oorres ondouce tko doctor has written n book, called " The People’s Common Sanaa Med ical Adviser, in Plain Eugliah; or, Modtelno Simplified.'’ This work alon* is a goodly harvest for an ordinary life, and I’ampe lie author n pro found acholltr nnd n viry remarkable men. The book contains nine hundred end twen ty-two paeei, illustrated with two hundred nnd eighty-six wood on's end oolored pistes, and makes plain es s, b, c, anatomy, physi ology, materia medioa, practice of med sine, hygiene, temperaments, phaycology, etc.,— and answers in plain, eestly-to-be-nnder- Blood terms nil questions that may arise within their range, especially (hois ques tions the would bo inquirer is deterred by fear, or modesty, from asking the family or other physielnn. That all may be enabled to acquaint themselves with matter ao vital to health, hspplassa and sneooss, the price of this great work hse boon fixed xt one dollar end fifty cents, pest paid by mail to any address, while smaller and fur Inferior books, purporting to oover the some ground, have sold at five dollara a copy. It belag th* aim of tho proprietor* of the Common Sense Medioal Adviser to reach not only tho effluent, but those in moderate, nnd tven in straightened, circumstances, the piles of tho work pieces it within thn reach of elk Edison and the Editor. 1 'Edison used lo work the othor end of tho oirouit with mo," snyn n telegraph o|Hirator, "and I know him when ho wan in Memphis some thirteen or fourteen .yours ngo. He always looked ratty, and never siient his money on clothes, hut the reason was that ho was always tin kcriug with some now contrivance or other, hail spent his money in paying for material to work out his inventions. press in Memphis. He ’’ey make ’em, and his .telegraph editor a bit ' a way while waiting "S ennoatures, illns- rors of nows he was iiEg them along in the OVihe-scnt into the press B ..o papers up (hero, 1 it, and'it opened on \doal to do with his ■Manager. Edison to print hie l^raphto news iwn amuse- . >ston, with 1 ° i the mid a k them 1 you to keep said the man am 1 ue . Edison; ‘but I’ve put JJ- into them that will make lUemselves in order.’ From that day his fortune was made. ” "now ween did yon pay for yonr new dress?” asked Mrs. Smith. "Eight cents o yard; they asked ten cents. ' "Why,” said Mrs. Smith, “it is just like mine, isn’t it? But I did better than you. They naked me eigiiteen cents and I got it for twelve cents, I got off Bjope than you." IIosTSVtLLa, Ala.-Dr. J. C. Hpotawoo rays i "I highly recommend Brown’e froi. Bitters for dyspepsia, rheumatism and gen era! debility.” More Popular Than Ever! the recent improvements made in the tthus GREAT REI POR PAIN. Rheumatism, C Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backeche, HeadaUhs, toothache, noroTiir„i.i.st»«-iiiH««.niM-i%i"s.J* *■<•••«•. Hurl**. ScisIH.. trust Hllf*. tan *i.i, oTiisn a mas , Bull t.J DiullUU so7sni'us |r ■'^’ C “ UU “ “' >U *' tub oirtlthnS a. vawnt.BR op- u. „ A. VuOBLBK S CD.I tallies™, X*., I. S. » hosiers Inquisitive |-cep]i 1 nn- tin- fminrls nf confer- Iitlotii tlicy fin nut lake nli.vtliinq fur their own use but merely pnvu It to nliotlu-r. Steele JAMMCO. Tnnn -Rsv. D. F. Mealy says; "Brown’s Iron Bitters relieved me of indi. failed ” n ®^oum«M after phjriiiaians Rs’iihc HhincM with u double liwtro wlic-n it is t in iiiiniiliy. An able nml vot liunihle man Ih a j.iwol Wfirtli a ldngdom.—[iVnn. Thr tuntlnchi' toamlinp, V '"‘‘“'I mm, it ini nunmit it. contaiiiH nu jMiiuonuua dnigs. *1 at druggistu. A man imu no moro right to uay an uncivil tiling than to set one; nn innro right to snv n rude tiling to enotlio, than to knock him down —[Johnston, /(iriic in my earn tea* mw of long / ito p/ymr-o, T. il. lnor, ftoramti MinUtcr of tin- (loHpel, IahHo, Ohio. 60 cents Tlic w°r«t of nil ktiavcn hit hit* thono whn ml into thi'ii* fortner hohe*ty.tLftVtttcf. Ladieh* cliildrcn’M hootn \ hIiocr cannot run over if Lyon'H l*atont lied Httfl’ciicrH ai‘o iihcmI. Rodety is tho ntmoHiihcrc nf rouIh; and wc certainly Imbibe from it Mdiriethiil*4 ^liioh can lthct' lie infectious or healthful. — (Hall. fover and a^iio di.strictM, in ironical and other rc’Kioin viHitcd by cptbcnilcA. and in- do d in uli lfH'Ali- ticH whero thccon- flitinnn am unfnvurih •••'filt11, thin f»- — ADDS MUCH TO THE — Maty Exttkl (salts — OF Til 18- Htoi ii«h. while tut n r iiHliwMtinn, 6|fffR s JitmI ('•iiiipIaintM, it is Without n nml. For Halo hv all drtiKKiHtH and deal* ■era tfcncraly. S25 REWARD. i will nay Uih above r»*wiml for any c»nr of rnatiMii or NoiirsTlt.'l>t v.. •v.j • •<•« of l)it>lithi>riH or Croup iiiMuntl v. aihI N«vy I,lultncnt will rpllovu pain ahtl nt uniiiitural irrowth <'f bonn and of UhrD .11 rulifvt The A tin: NVai.oott, tho ifontlcmnn who nto thirty brace of qtinila in thirty dnya, wna relieved from nny diHngrcenhlo t-t >nmoh trouhleH by unim* Gahthink, nnd took nothing cIbo dur ing tho task. Bold hy drugging ^ If ft mnn bun a right to ho ht'otul anything it In of a good action done «h it ought to he, without any )>aBe Interest bilking at the i>ottoin of it.—[Sterne. Thk hick, or !thoso having any troublo with their eyes or kaiih, am udvised to write to Dr. J. P. (Iii.iikut, IaVoiih, Wayno Co., N. Y. ( for hiH hook, .! Phyaicinu'* (lift. Hcnt free, Full of iui|H)rtant information. Never hold anyone hy the button, or the hand, in ortler to be heard out: for if peojiin are unwilling to hear you, you hail better hold your tongue than thutu. -[ChoMtcrlluld. A lady pa>’h: after outing, n Itildo poonfut) of Gahthink given me almost instant relief.” DruggistH. Tho man wty> ihreale^H tho world iw alwnva ridietilotiH; for tho world canenHily go on with out hint, and in a abort time, will cease to minx im.- Johhston. A baldheadcd man, who has heard that tho haira of a man's bend are nundrored, wanta to know if there ia not aome place where ho can obtain the back numbers. Carbolino will sup ply the demamb People Hcldom improve when they have no other model hut (WiuhcIveh to copy artcr.— Mbnsrman’s pentonised beet tonic, the only preparation of beef oontainlog its en tire nutritious properties. It contains blood making, force generating and life*>sustain« ing properties; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervt us prostration, and all forma of general drbility; a’so, in all enfee bled condit ons, whether the result of ez» hanstion, neivous prostration, overwork or fttute diseases, particularly if resulting from pulmonary eonis UinU, Caswell, Dasani A Co., Proprietors, N. Y, Bold hy druggists. Over thk Bar.—In n Massachusetts liquor trial tho Court snid tlmt if a drug gist delivered liquor over a counter in a public place to those who call for it, then lie kept a public bar. The Oldest Druggist. Being one of the oldest drugging in this city (although having retired from business), I wish to eay a good word about Hunts Remedy. A number of years ago I was troubled with ray kidneys. Tho idea of a druggist, however, resorting to tho use of a •'patent medicine” was a little humiliating, but when I came to consider how many peo ple had been benefited bv the use of Hunt’s Remedy, I unhesitatingly began using it; and after having fully tested its virtues 1 can Bay, as many of my customers have said to mo, “ It is the best medicine for kidney and liver complaint ever compounded.” I have yet to learn of a single instance where it has failed to benefit and give satis faction, in fact it is the best I ever sold. I would say to all who are troubled with kidney and liver complaint, give Hunt’s Remedy a trial aud you will sav os I do, it is the best known remedy, and the best is tho cheapest every time. Yours truly, , Edward Allen. Hartford, Conn., Mny 19,1883. Mr. James Cheney, with J. W. Goodmnn, billiard table manufacturer, of Athol, Mass., writes, Mav 23, 1883, as follows: “I havo been troubled for a number of years with kidney disease, with sevore pains in my buck and sides, nnd could get no relief until I used Hunt's Remedy, which was recommended by our druggist, Ward, of this place, who stated to me that many wonderful cures had boon made in this vicinity by tho use of Hunt's Remedy. People who have suffered for ye irs with kidney disease, inflammation of tho bladder, and accompanying troubles, had been permanently cured by this great medi cine. I purchased a bottle of Hunt’s Remedy and found that it helped mo from the first dose, and two bottles removed all tho pain in my back, and I consider myself cured, and cheerfully recommend it to my friends as a medicine that will do all that is claimed for it, Jwimt. I’rlro. Ii bottle, failure. ARMY AN bash Avt’., CtilraKo. Will nUuiHl ill- monn.v (or l» NAVY LINIMENT (’().. fil W» FtifHolu by si) ilriik'KlHtNKeuorall) Itflnnnhr CoMun Press. OPIUM HABIT Cured Painlessly. Th« Mffldtma* m>I<) tor atuAil m-uito »»*<>»♦• t no com. ■ •m pot. |tlid* Ail • Mot t *#*»fcod by BiH s. «l ’ton.” Fur full pMrtituUra Uiv INtcovcre* DR. S. B. COLLINS La P«rt', Ino rjx R.p.ilihfi qatekOBt, ptoMantoat, sza, Miri tt nml bMt remmly lor kidney, yV llrur, fDugiaeb, bUdil«r nnd blood , find only rv.nl dinouvored fuf nouto and ihronic rhnumntifiai. ffoni, Inmb/iRo, tuint- _ lea, ■HumlclT, Ste. Hub nut I h-p * .right's dli^nM Ana dyiiMpnln In S wt»«kA—nil fmuiB of rliMiraatio disorders ill 1 U) wo«k|—ntliiirofl nil immnit.ry ia I dny. (Jit r«f«r to hlndridioi r«lm I !• pnonlo ciirod who had triad ia vnia evorythiOi: Aid*. I’nr-ly Tuitanie, bnrmlMS, and aioo to 1riak, Auk vo ir driiBu At to ««:t it; if b# dooliu«a aoad to aa for it—lalj not fifuK dIb?, . Kjwort, Adams A Oo., H)6 William at*, N. Y IRON WORKS. D. A. MI'lxANK* tMaongW. P. 0 Bf! 1690 New Orleans, La Manufacturer* of Ravnolda’ Oolabiw 4 Platform fXtTTON PIthHHMt MU la, "and ’boat Work. UnildlM tod Platform fX Staam, Hand A ll< Kncinaa, Hoicar rr.tmt t’reid.fuboi (Eiia.Sk EDUCATIONAL. OONEERVAVoRY of MUSIC I'.ofiiitlfully lUufitrntcd. ftl pnpea. Nl’l&’T I’llKB to iyrun.1 nlUHicnl frtun<f*. Bond nbinoi nnd nd«lru»s<’a K.TOURslKH. Frankl'n S<| . ItoKton. ll/ihs. . f.arQfst and bext ajijmlnletl I.iterant an Art School,unit 110.11 E for i/otinu ladles in the world. in jour 900 lOouUUfxee. AddfaUilaUeu ACu,ruitliuid.M< fri.ffiflP 01,ftt> home. 8ampie*worthffl | J kU fZU f«». Audi unaS r in bon ACo n Purtlaud. Ale 1 r s 2*.. •* L.T.'l. siimT a to.Vi^Tau! r JaUMs'iu. opium rj“i •Joulara amit.free. It. M. Wooi.i.KY, M. I) . Atlanta. Ua d 0.1111 A Ilk-, in /damps to F. K El'I’V. Ei A gents want ED f-i Pic Superior Machine 11 is an especial favorite of the ladies Inilnrs and others who use them, for the ninny advantages it jiosecsses over all other sewing mnehiner. Every White machine is warranted live years, and a written Guaranty given to each purchaser. Tho publi nro solicited to examine them before buying a machine, T F SMITH, Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers, 59 Broad Street. SMPLOYMKNT&S Newark, N. J. To MDSICBSSsSi FREE A.fUa Pa.. Thlrty-Kight.->88 AND WHISKEY HAD ITS CL) RKT In Three Weeks. For phamphiota. proof* and torma addraa* in eonfidenoo, with So. ttaoi* VrsC.^BEUAMV, M. D.. 7>* EboaD Inm LOVELY COMPLEXIONS POSSIBLE TOALL. AVhntNntnredMiiestoniany Art secures to all. Hagan’s Magnolia Halm dispels every blemish, overcomes Redness, Freckles, Sallowness, Rough ness, Tan, Eruptions and lilotches, and removes all evi dences of heat and excite ment. Tho Magnolia Halm imparts the most delicate and natural complexional tints— no detection Doing possible to the closest observation. Under these circumstances a fauity Complexion is little short of a crime. Magnolia Halm sold everywhere. Costs only 75 cents, with fall di rections. tfceSjw^ejirieenJsth.Bejtj^eea.tlietJe ltli_H|Xt_risiilB£e^riBi£l* t *wU!«l I lt HOMeOeofthefisjetjeeterlal^adlXaU. It ilowi set U«t Pet of Order, eafl tfiat le 'MHILZ1SS! ‘T^TTTYY"«>vrii ititip, w« rccommrnd If ta»_cT«ryhmljr. ;lrU oporaf It f o p»abi.« ■I It to eeee ttse teoeSle It is the Self-Threading Machine ee much advertised, land so highly re commended. It ie the great SELF THRBADINO SHUTTLE MACHINE to much tdvcrtiead. It i. the great 8ELF-SETTING NEEDLE MA. CHINE to much adverttecd. It I. the DURABLE, SIMPLE and LIGHT- RUNNING MACHINE >o much advirtiicd. It Is tho NEW AMERICAN SZWZXTG MAOSZ2TX thst wo arc n w Advertising, that people m»y know or tho Greatest Sewing Machine in the World, and will buy no other until they have tried the New American. If wo should have no Agent in your piece, please roquost the MERCHANT you deal with to ordor one for you. Bold on easy terms. Bend for Circular. Agent* will do well to eeaur* th* agency for these celebrated Sewing Mnohlnoo, and cun do so by applying by letter to ue. W* want Agent* In all unooouplod territory. ( -A-gente I Waated. ^.grezits I Wanted. ( -Address- Ii. II. 0. & Al SI ✓ W A CAMP, Mnnhger, Atlanta, Ga., or RAWLS, BROS. & CO., Local Agentt, Dallas, (Is. Thirteen Years In Active Service, The timo enlisted for has not yet expired. Honorablo competition never hurts in Lite wsr that ia notv being waged by merchants one against another. I desire to call the attention of my old patrons aa well as tho public in general that I - Can And Will Sell Goods as cheap os any mnn who purports to be doing nn honorablo buti- iioss- -that is DOING AN HONORABME BUSINESS, Otherwise I have nothing to Bay. My name is the style of tho oldest busi ness house in Dallas nnd I lmvo been a constnnt resident of this county for thirty-nino years. The people know me and my record ns a business man is generally known. Therefore come to me with "SPOT CASH" and you will lie delighted with the result. I keep family groceries including Coflee, Meat, Ten, Sugars, Flour, Rice, etc. I keep canned goods including canned iisli mack erel Oysters, Sardines, etc. l’ickels, plain and mixed, Powder, tlmt and caps, matches and tobacco snuff, nnd cigars. Patent and standard medicines. A fine nnd well selected stock of Crockery from C vxon & Co. of Clinton St. Potterie?, Linton N J. a supply ot tin from the Atlanta Stove and Tin House* BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, I MAKE A SPECIALITY In notions such as hosiery, suspenders, corsets, spool cotton, collorelling’ scarfs, etc., etc, 1 nm complete. My dry goods nre from the old and well es tablished house ol John Silvey & Co. I also keck saddles, leather nnd shoe findings and a thousand things too tedious to incnt'on. Como to see me nnd if you don’t see wlmt you want ask for it, and when you come just say yen want ionic goods for spot cash and you will he surjirised as well as delighted with iho bargains you will certainly recicve. I dety competition and in prices will rhow up with any one. Try me. Your Humble Servant, F. M. GANN. .s? A & . Ar\so* . j ^ 0) sJb N> f *o£ s > j ' —FOR SALE RY— CUNNALLY & CHRISTIAN, -DKUGG1ST8- I) ALL AS, - . - GEORGIA r. d. McGregor, ATTORNEY AT LAW DALLAS, GA. [Office in the Court House.] I give my entire attention to the practice of law. Promptness is my iimllo. CuPecting a specialty. July 5 tf. I. W. ROBERTS & SON, All styles Moulding, Brackets and Balusters made to order. We are are dealers in all styles of \Vood Burial Cases and Caskets Robe?, Linings and Uutertakers’ Ilirdwaro, which we will furnish at all hours, day or night, promptly. N W Roberts & Sen, DALLAS, GA. DR. J. M. HARRISON, Practicing Physician. DALLAS, GA. [Office with Dr Robertson] Tenders his professional sei vices to tho citizens of Dallas and surrounding country. july 12 ly Dr. V/m. C. Connally, Plt.VCriCHiU PHYSICIAN. In all departments of medicine and sur gery. Amply supplied with alt neees- eary means aod appliances for the relief and cure of suffering humanity. Office at the Dallas drug store, fieri, deuce opposite Christina Hotel. Al ways ready for duty. jai,2,ft£