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K I DN F V-WORT
■ WHY?
DOII
IWONDKRFUL
CURBS I
im II lit* n (hr I.ITRII, ROW£I<8|
*mhI KtNns »l (hr him tlmr.
—itt alaaaaaa thaayalara of Ihapoiaoa-
WO U«t daaalop* n KMtaay and rii-
rPlata#**.MUouium, Janndio*, Cooatt.l
Ipation, Hi**. or in KhoumaUmn, Mauralgia, I
IXmiwa Oirordoi* and rental# Complaint#. I
■n WHAT PKOVL* BAT t
Rnarna H Stork, of Jiinuthm City, Kannaa,
lay*, lUdarr.Woi t ctiml him after regular l*hy
MaMkaitnn trying for four yean*.
Arnall, of W*»lilugt<m, Olikt, aay# I
a mi nn to din l.r four iiromlntjitl
that ii« »an arierwurdavurad by I
. A Goodwill, an editor In Chard on, Obln.L
I wan not atneotml to II##, Ixtoa hloatudl
I brltrr, but Kidney IVoi t meed him. I
Anna I* Jarrell of lloutli Halrm, N. T„ aayal
tNVan yuanauiTrrlng from kidney t null ileal
. vn „ ,<lull'd hy I ho uao of|
I other romfllcaliuiiH iva
John A Laormu'O of Jarkami, Trim.,
• from llrrr and kidney too
■ harinla of otlin medlclD#*,”
. __ , anlferrdl
1 yraraflion llrrr and kidney tnoiMra andl
•r ft m It lit a# *• Im| , |’w|h of oilmr iniulii'liMA. , 'l
i him well.
Nlehml Onto of Montgomery Center, H,
mIfrHal eight year# toll li kidney dltlleiiUy and.
aaa nnaldr to work. K'dnry Wort inatla blm|
* watt aa ever.'
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po* l#a<| am Manila ( UO||Opuaa pn» nllt«ip
•WH *BdOM jo ao|tmnq»|oaT
Vail TO EVERYBODY,
\c r mrm
daoaoma to at. A raratlon of a month did not
•aaroaaad proatralloa a ad aiqking chille. Atthia
’allrad almoat I aimed l
•aa
ay labor waaatoaadlaaly
murk relief. Lot oa the aootrarj. waa folio
bogan tba uao of yoar laon Toxic, from wbli
r returned and I fan ad that I
onto. Nine# uainglt I bare A
' double the oaao. With tho tmeqi.ll agent
’ora aojurad. If the Took baa cot dona tho
ATfOW/rHitor ChrMln Olirek, Trov. O.
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HARTCK MNOIOINC 09*. M. >11 ftftftTN RAM ITMIT, If.
Richmond and DanrlUa Railroad.
Passkmokk DkI’AUTMHNT.
On and after May 15, 188|, Passceger Train Serviec on the Atlanta and Ch»r-
e +-
U H. Mail,
N. Y. Express,
l’ 8. Fast .Vail.
Suwanee
EASTWARD.
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A Beutlful Book fur the Asking
By applying pertonmiy i
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BING GO. (or by poatnt card if at a dit-
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KAMOV a JtKN'JNOep,
—OR Til K—
HTOHY OK T1IK
UWI1K MACHINE,
eontiiiolng a liandsnnie and costly steel
engraving frontispeiece; also, 28 finely
engraved wood cuts, mid bound in an
fltijorate blue mid gold lithographed
caver No charge whatever Is niudu foi
lb is handmnno Imok, which can be tdj-
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THE SINGER M’P’G. CO.
Principal Office, IM Union Stiure.
Now York
may 12, 5m.
CONNECTIONS.
A with urrivin iriiin* of Uemg a font nil and A A W P Ibulmads.
It witn nrriviug tniin- of lie- ryi i Central, A A W P mid \V ft A Railroad .
C with urrivin 'ni s of Gcntgia/failroad .
I) itli Iiawrencevdle Riancli to and from Lawreiiceville, Gu.
K with Northei Icmi 'tu'lroad of Georgia to and from Athens, Oa.
P with Elbertoa Air f.nut to hii I fioin Klbertmi, Oa.
i wiili Columbia mid Oieenville !■> a d from Coliimliia and Charleston 8.0.
II with Columbia and Greenville to and Iro n Coin ulna and liarleston, 8 C.
If with Spar uniting and A-diviHc, and Spartanburg. Unimi and Columbls to and
from Hi nderiiin and Ashvilie. mid A's'on and Columbia.
I* w itli Cluster and Lenoir Narrow Gunge to and from Ddlus and C'liesler ft
M willi C ,'C A A—C. C.—K.tfc I) and A T. *t O. for all |miuts West. Nor'li
and East.
lyt’U/.LiVAN SLEEPING (JAR SERVICE ON TRAINS Nos 4t aod
48. DAILY, W1IIIOUT CHANGE, BETWEEN ATLANTA AND .NEW
TOUK.
A. POPE,
(Jen'l Pautnyer Ay end.
EIIUntllllB!
Taka Katie* t
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I mean just what
Isay.
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COLLECTING OFFIC K R
YOUR TRADE IS AN INJURY
TO ME IF YOU DO NOT PaY
UP PROMPTLY. COME IN AND
PAY LIKE HONEST MEN, AND
LET US TRADE MORE TIMS
YEAR THAN WE DiD JIJE
FAST. J. .Vi. MuAFEE.
HEROKEE
1881
ADVANC
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ntY$ICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
TNI AFFLICTED EYEGYWHEBE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVER.
Loaaof appetite,Nftune&.boweli costive,
Pain in theHead.with a dull aenaation in
the'bsok part, Cam under the shoulder-
blade, fullneaa after eating, with a disin
clination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, I ,ow spirits, Loss
of memory, with a feeling of having neg
lected some duty, weariness, Dissiness,
Fluttering of the Heart, Dote before the
eyes, Yellow Bkin, Headache, HestlesR-
neaaat night, highly colored Urine.
IF THXBX WARKIHOB AU UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TUTT’S FILLS are eaueeially adapted to
sueh eaaea.one doae effect* auchaehange
of feeling as to aatoniah the aufferer.
They Isaraai# the AppelIte, and iau»e tbe
body lo Take ritah. lima tile KVHtem la
aeurtalaeal.aiid by llieirTonle Aetlopon the
■tlgtatlve Urn***. Kegnlar htools are pro
duced. l’ric# ■!> rents. U Murray Nt., if.Y.
TUH’S HAIR DYE,
Gray IIair or Whisk Kits changtHl to a Glossy
Black by r* single application of this Dyk. It
Imparts a natural color, acts IiiHtantaueously.
Hold by Druggists, or sent t.y ex press on receipt ol $1.
OffTles, 3C Murray 8t., New York.
( Gr.tCTTI lAFt'AL of Valuahlr laforwalUH ssil k
CmIM BsmIH* will So MAUrd » KKK oa W U uiUm.f
v o O ^ .
■ V c /u.
BUSINESS |J NIVERSlTYj
r S Sc. V l' '
'■'/ / ^ , f T1 r A L B . °OL
Si ■nr''
A 7~ A l j G (/ C 5
I keep ronatiintly on land n
good Htouk ol
SAW MILLS,
Botli Scrow and ltatchet hand
Blocka, suited to LIGHT' or
HEAY Powers. Al«o
PORTABLE ENGINES
Up to Fiftt’cn Hi,mo Power, and furnishing Larger Sizes/m sliort notice.,
CIRCULAR SAWS
Both solid blades and inserted teeth constantly in stock at LOWEST PRICES.
I handle nothing but the
Best ol Machinery,
YET MY PRIES ARE LOW
Don’t Imy Machinery of any kind until you write me for Prices and Terms
ALSO
Wholesale dealer in VICTOlt SEWING .MACHINE, warranted first cim
equal to any machine made. Reliable agents wanted in every town in the State
(Merchants preferred.) gSrLiberal discount to the trade. ~kM
8. P. PERKINS,
34 West Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Ga
A/arch 3 ly (P O. Box43.)
,8MI ’ 1881.
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THE SOUTHERN
k iraii.
A i.anok gLABrj oi a-j
hanJauuialy |>rlut-
a*l, ttliad with rhiilua raati-
lUK ol lolrraat to (ha far-
uiar. with au llliulratad
laalnou liaiiartmant for tht
. lailiaa.
i y-ar. >1 a year. Sample copy IS canto.
AUdriaa: J. H. ESTILL,
a Whltakar *tr<wt. Savannah, 0*.
Kim/. - >./f n! •Ttr \,iniHt..ik Il’.aUy Newt," • Mae*.
»."'•< s -, ij* h. ur of Uu •• Daily ttarmaf
fie. i," u* Uaduy) daily a» Uu SuatheaM. asg m
Hi »-o tmUmmyi. Aiirtm attbavt.
F. S. BARRETT,
Flowery Branch,
(Georgia
Keeps constantly on hnnd it large and full assortment of
^/t/Leidia-ncLLAz,
Which he sells at bottom prices, Ho is also agent for tho sale of BtfADAEY'S
and ZELL'S STANDARD GUANOS mid the very la-st Acid Phosphates, fi rms -
cotton op ion and fair grading of cotton in this fall. A/arch 4 ly
Highest cash price paid for cotton
J/jta tm hl SL .'Jteur hi nj,
Dkalkb-i in
DRY QOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE!
clothing, Family Groceries, Etc
«M8«IA
And Agents for tlie sale of Soluble Pacific and Pendleton’s Ammoniati d Super
osobate and Soluble Pacific Acid—the very best Fertilizers on the merket. High
»id for cotton. March 3 ly.
phosphate
L -st Cash prices
“ fp A±cLliLLAh-e.cL
WINSHIF8 IRON WORKS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
THE IMPROVED W1NSHIP GOT I ON GIN. SELF FEEDER AN
CONDE8ER. ( Oil ON PVfESSES. FOR 87’KAM IIA>D O.V
HORSE POWER. SHAFTING, Pi'Ll.IE-, H NGERS. SAW
MILLS, AM) A ILL GEARING OF EVERY DKS'RIP
TION ENGINES AND OTHB8 MA HINE/.Y
ZiEPaIRED EmTIMAIES FU AN I MI
LD ON APPLICATION.
Corrcfpondt ikceaoliciti'd. Address,
WIK^EIP & bhO.
ATLANTA, <iA.