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IIp Ihnckee H5oa«ce.
BBN. F. 1‘KRRY, Editor,
CInton, Cbkbokkk County, Ga.
THURSDAY. AUGUST 8.1, 1881.
Washington. Aug, 23,2 :SQp. in.
—From the beat information ob
tainable at tin* hour, including the
statement* of two of the attending
snrgnons, it may be mid that the
oondittoa of the President has not
changed in any material respeot
disco yesterday afternoon. He is
taking increased quantities of nour-
■1, and this circumstance, of
Ccgol 3bucrti«ments. i
siih.liM SALES Foil ST 1‘TKMIiEll' THf GREAT CURE «
ron
RHEUMATISM
coarse, affords rational ground for
a feeling of encouragement, bnt
the same ncertainty which prevail*
ed yesterday in regard to the future
oourse of the glandular inflninstion
prevails to day, and rhere is still
tbo same question whether the pa
tient can take nourishment enough
to sustain his strength through the
present critical stage of his case.
Om af Garfield's Addresses.
WtuUngion
Corrttfmndtmce
Mur.
Provident'
W'lt In sold In-lore the Court House
■ lour ill the limn of I'sntoa on the fir«t
Tiu-sitey in Octolier next Imtwern the
i Intnl hours of sale the fallowing descrl In- I
i |iio|h rty to-wit : One cylinder printing
I pres*, the typo Knit fixtures, etc . nml nil
| the initprini nos- uteri in the printing of
. - the . iissokkk Amvamck. by Hen. F.
HO MATERIAL CH AHGE. I Pi-ny. Editor nml Publisher. Levhrt
] on •« file property of W. I’. Lsine by
virtre of » mnrgsge fi f» batted Iroin the
Csioosn Kii|ierlor Court in fsvor of Jos.
M. Mi-Afro vs W. T. Luine to Hnti-fy
tnitl mortgage fl fn. This June 87 I8H1
W m. A. KITCHEN,
Deputy Hhi-riff.
UE< )HG IA—Cherokee G’ouwtv:
Win-rent, N. .1. Perkins, executor of
Clnuien K Any. represents to the court in
hit |iethi luly filed nnd entered on
ri-cord tlist he linn fully nilinitiistered on
Olinrles K. Lav's entitle. Thin is tliure-
fore to cite nil persons concerned, kin
drcl mid creiiitors.to show muse, if they
enn, why snld ext-entor should not In* dls-i
charged, and receive letters of dtnmis.
sum on lliu fitot M iiulnj in October next.
I Ills Jiiiiii 8Htli, 18.11.
C. M McCLURE. Ord'y.
GEORGIA- ('herokre County :
Notice is hereby given that npplicatinn
will lie innde to the i ourt of Ordinary of
said county, on ilist tirnt Monday in Hep
leniher. f<u leave to sell the land* belong
illg to til estate of Joshua Ui ri*, late of
said rountv, ileceaned, lor the benefit ol
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
JOS. M Me A FEE,
Administrator.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
John Petreo having applied to be ap
pointed guarliuu ofrite property of Rob
ert Af. Broals'on.sr., Win-It. itiadetoii
slid Oliver Ilrnsleton, residents of Hclinn,
Ala., whose property in in this county,
this is to cilc nil persons concerned to la:
nnd appear at the Hoptemlier UnIII ol the
Court of Ordinary ami show cause II anv
they can, why said John Potren should
not lie intrusted with the guardianship
of thu property of said minors. Witness
my official signature July 3utli 1881.
C. M. McCLURE,
Ordinary.
KXKCUTOK*H SALK.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
By virtue of thu power and authority
of the last will and lestameut of Nano*
V. Latimer, lab! of nuld county, deceaaed,
1 wilt sell to the highest bidder before
the Court House dmir :n the Town ol
Canton, in said oounty, on the first Tnes
day fn September next, between tlm l«-
gai hours of sale, the lands Ixilongiug to
said estate, lying on the public road lead
lug from Oantnu t*> Jasper, the Marietta
A North Georgia Railroad runulog
through mid land, It lying and being In
Third District and ctecoud Section ol
Mid county, lots end parts of lots Nos
499, 488, 4)18, 487,487,488, 481), 480. 808.
804, ;MK, 800, 807, 484. 488. 488, 481, 808
8fl, 800. 849, 848, 1157, 8.10. 8113, 801,890
899,987,980, 917, 218, 319. 330, 331.298
338, 313, 318. 994, 3ft4, 388. 343, 281,298
394 , 30.1, 399,997. 814, 865. 280,149, 489,
and 3i0. Also 80 acres more or less, ills
eluding thu II"lt shoal on thu Etowah
river, and a shoal ou a large branch,
Nos. nut knows, bu, will be made
known on the day of sale. I will sell
these shoals separate. The plautation
lies on the Etowah river and Sharp Moun
taiu cropk. containing some of the beat
bottom land on the river. The plants*
tat ion will ba sold in thrna tracts or
peroelsi all in tha Sooth aide of the Riv
er ia on# parcel, with a reserve for the
parson baying the mill to Join a dam to
the south bank of thi dinar. All on
tha north stdaof thn .lnoc nnd mat of
8haip Jfou stale snsfc In oe* parcel. All
on the Korth side of the river and west
of the creek, including tha Mills, In one
parcel. This Is oao of the best planta
tions in Cherokee Georgia, Are or six
hundred acres cleared anu in cultivation
tne railroad runs in less than a half mile
of the Mill, tbero is a good mill boom
with two acts of ruuanrv, with all, Ilia
requirements for grinding wheat and
corn, and a saw mill, the mills are not
running at tills time, the dam being broke
Thu water power can not be excetud any
whore, tha whole linn costs ini a* t#o
thousand aorea more or lam. Ao| per
A. it i, i.r .11 diiMin Of Ml* KieMVS,
LIVRR AND lOWIU.
; !'c CTUdii Ihr of tfe* ftcrtd poiiiMI
| 4 tr.t c tu • I.t9 tlTiodfal uaCiertM wkiife
i cnly tbo vioitinu of TU om roffMffff.
THOUSANDS Of CASIS
|»f fl r.ont farw or tkle SsntMe msssss
! '»• Msn quiakljr nllne, la a shat* Mm
PfcltrKOTLY CUR
u#rosll ffSffff l
stoat, com
ilMtniUMs
kMlhl wiuMviVkilauh
itlo f«* story port of lit* Country,
droda ofoo i n 11 him ourod wl
fwl’.od. Xfcla mild, but afRotonl,
IX IT* AOTIOX, Imttisrrulf
( VH flruktra, ktrtf IkhulauS/rttfi NhW
IJfta to f\ll Iho Important or*onu of 'ffMbody.
Tho n stair# I action of tha It Idoayu iu raffund.
Tlia I.trcr Id nlwiwaad 6f Ml ills—s, Adi thu
Dow In nova frwly and health fully. In thll
wnylhs -tout dlftOI
ttwiyi'tda.
■ tlhoo h
KIDNEY-WORT
mKSIMJHRKIIm.
TIOtf, ru.ua aaS all raMAVt PlmM
I. put up In Or, TffrtaM.rm. Inlaws
OM |IW k»«‘. of u liirli make laatti mMU-ik..
Aim In IJuulS Vara. .Mr Ci.iailr.tftfor
tkui-.nvpul.-n.'. ..f II..—. nS‘.p.sn<arpnilllr pr»
para It. IIUPI. irllh P.|«ul rJtrfM*/ In r/IApr/ofm
oirr it ok yoi.'k nm uoisT rates. at.ea
WK 1.1.1, MinUKIHON A 4 a., I'rn/'.,
(Will ,p,,.1 IS. dry pi4|uM.l SI WI.IVUTuy TT.
KIDNEY WORT
num
On February 8,187C, after the rrg
ular buaineaa ol the day, it it stated
in (he formal plimmolngr ol The
Record, that Mr. I’help* (Oonnfcti*
eat) offered n resolution that the
Honan kna reoeived with profound
•arrow tha announcement of the
daulh of Orta 8 Ferry, and that prop
er tributaa ba paid for hi* public and
K ivntn nirtuoa. After wveral touch
g tributaa, notably one from Prof.
8eeljo,of Amherst, a boyhood friend
of tM dead Senator •, Mr. Onrfleld,
that iu hie prime as an orator, nnd
a)randy wearing tha indefinable anre
ole that aeUlea round the head or
oue art apart for • higher destiny
Umu bit fellows, row.
Thau followed a touching nnd fra-
taruul tribute, not neoeasary to unote
iu full, but ending with the follow-
iug, whtab eaams to ona who knew
the atyla of aaoh, about equally the
work of tko author nnd his eloquent
***fiitaeB oloaing, however, tat me
Hh to the crowning glory-of his
Mfe. Mr. Veny bod a strong roll
gtoue element in his obnrsoter. This
wua with him a great ooutrnlling
fhsun, uwd uos a erutisoettt. No olqud
OtWflUtmi theeffolgenoe of hta hope
or dimwed hta trtaston. Clear And
high hta intellect and hta fstih rose
•hove «H storms and darkness and
UHltktad him in sweet oomimnioii
ship «m)d the an revealed mysteries
of pula. As hta .and drew near lie
sum hack to hta home after a britf
ahaaooe. There, under hta own roof,
with the angel* *f hie household
•hunt him, hn pissed to hie rear.
Thinking of trinta past, and knowing
09 on do how well be had • rough i
far the future, truetiug in the mer
ita of hia deer Lord, he ooold repeut
line* of Honor;
‘Beyond the parting and tha maatlag.
I Mali ba soon;
Beyond dm Inwwell sad the greeting.
Beyond tha palaa'a fever banting,
I shall ha sana.
Iona, mat and borne!
Sweat hops!
Lord, tarry not, bnt ooasa.
Deyead tha froet-ebsln and tha fetiar,
I shall ba soon;
Bevoad tha rock»wsst* sad tha river,
Bejend tha a*ar and tha never,
I shall be aooa.
love, mat sad home!
Sweat hope!
Lord, tsiry not, but come.'
For this Month's Weather, prepare! 1
exprussl) for
MTODDAUT'S KKVIKW.
bamplr ony.y mailnl fur 8c. atam/i.
J. M (vmmiAHT, Pub., New York, Pbila.
or t'lilcngo
r rt t .
‘^IISINF. SS. (jNIVLRSil i
J. W. Jarvis,
JEWELER & PHOTOOUAPHKU
CAN ION, OA.
Can lie found at his Gallery at any
time where lie U always ready to do good
work at n low price.
July 19—tf.
t'l Ck/k'f 4 18 WIIAT every mother
4Wiltl needs for child, when it ia
troubled with worms. Sold by Dr. J. M
Turk, Druggist, Cmiton, Ga.
M.&N Ga.R R.
son wanting a good farm aad watarpow Leaves Canton
er would do welt to examine said prop
erty, it is wall timbered, well watered,
and as healthy a place as there Is in the
State. There is not aoothi t place wit kin
the State with as tnauy advantages com
bined together. Tltere Isa good orchard
and comfortable bouses also on thu place
Aliy one wishing to examine snld piopur-
M Af. the (wester word of inspire, ty will call on the uudereigned who lives
Hon—ia the volume of the Book it ia two miles south of said :>laoe, he will tako
written: ‘Lol I oome quickly. Even pleasure III showing slid lauds and Uiv
T .mA Taatt ■ t ”
On and ufter July 34th trains on this
mail will run as follows, Sundays excup.
led': • i
Train JV«. I—Horlhteard.
Leave Marietta 7:00 A. M,
Arrive HUckwell's. 7:30 ••
Arrive Woodstock 7 4.1 "
Arrivu Lebanon 8:14 “
Arrive Holly Springs 8:34 “
Arrive Oaatoo 8:40 "
Mo. 4 —Asttasrd.
Leave Oaatoa « x u # ; n x , M ,
Arrive Holly Hpriaga 9:44 “
Arrive f^bauoa " “9:54
Arrive Woodstock H 10:14 '
Arrive Blaokwell's •' 19:44 <
Arrive Marietta '• “ 11:16 “
Train No, 8—Northward.
Leave Marietta 11
Arrive Rlackwell's
Arrive Woodstook
Arrive Lebanon “
Arrive Holly Spring*
Arrivu Gauton “
4:00 i
4:80
4:45
« 5tl4
“ 6:35
“ 6:50
TVuia No- 9—Southward.
Arrive Holly Springs'
Arrive Leiwuiui •'
Arrive Wmalstook
Arrive Blackwell's
Arrive Marietta •*. ' “ 8:90
W. F. P0WR1V
Ocu’l.'Passenger Agent.
«i80
7 rOO
7:10
7:30
7:60
r. m.
COTTON GINS.
I HAVE ON HAND AND ON THE
Jtrny. tVerii front iartciry. an tiuuiuiiwe
a‘i ck rii
Cotton Gins, Feed-
1880--1881
HEROKEE ADVANO
ll’vaiioita (ir^t-cisysd tiutke I SELi, GiNK AT TWO DOLLARS
AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PEB SAW that are equal to other
Gilts nulling at f.l,Q0 to f3,50 per aatv.
I o»n JSave You Money
Qn Etigine.a, Sa.v M'lL, Boilorsy Shingle Muehines, Sawn, Belting, o,.
most iiiiything in thu Vittcliinury line.
Send in your orders Mt mice for Cotton Gitis Ac., th.it I may
supply you in time. Every Maeliino I sell is War inn tad in tin* tu)lo*i
niHitner. Give tne n trial and he convinced. Address,
8- F. PBKBQQIB,
32 AND 34 W. MITCHELL St..
Atlanta, Ga.
.f^l
AND
BVRUL CABBSe
I have added
to my |>rosent
larjfe and varied-
xtoek of tAerhan*
diso a
CUM WUnilT
Parties who
may nefed t'ot-
ftns or Burial Ca
ses can'thereafter
he supplied in
(,anton on as
reasonable tertns
as at any other,
points.
1 also have on
'hand,- for sale at
a very low price,
the Celebrated
PRATT GIN
and
F£EI>£B,
W hen in town
call around and
see mV stock.
J. M. McAfee.
CANTON, GA.. July, llth 1881.
-—- ■ - -8-
We must have: One Thousand
Subscribers in Cherokee and ad-
ers, Condensers&c.jjoining ounties in addition to
our present list by the first of
next January. We hope to have
your help in doint this. We have
enlarged the size Vd the ADVANCe
to a Tetdtimti folio, thereby giv
ing its readers Hourly twice as
much reading matter as before;
and have placed the subscription
price remarkably j low, as follows:
Single copy one year, . 81.25,
“ *• six months, 65,
“ “ three months. 35.
Now is the time to subscribe.
Get the first issue ol the eniarg
ed edition, ann lei us send you the
paper regularly. Send it to your
absent friends in Texas and else
where while you can get it at
the lowest rates possible.
Hespeetfullv, ,
BEN. '
f
AND SPERMATORIUHEA.
rturw In Mwd-
>#»ly • If welly#
tirw of Bt'tnl*
. tb« only tru#
on tolbe prlnylpwlHwnk
3B2fWSaSS 1, - B,r
ulwtory Ducts, Pronto to Olumi. nml U rothra.
o*o of III# liiuunttjr In nttwodtul with DO pwln t
vsnlnnt'w, Boa 4uwa not fBtwrfwrw with th# .
puratiUnof life j U In tjulcWly Jinnnlvwd ao<l
lorliediproducing nn Ini mmllfetw woothl
ntivw wfftHtt iiiton th# #«xu#i and w«rv
i ionn wr»t ke<) from Mlf-ahuM hntl tire
b# drain from the njnt##a, rxmtwrin« th# mind tu
honlfh nud wound memory, rwmovluir tho Dlmnets
of tight, Nervous Dublllty, Oon/uolon of Xdoiui.
Avumlon to •ocioty.Oto^wtc., sa l the np|H««raiiri>
of prwnmturw old wff# nnnally fM‘<*oBin#Dftnff this
ironiiA#, sad jrwatoriaM psrfwct mxuaI VIgor, where
R hss ImmmI dormant for r#«rm. This mod# of treat
ment has stood tho toot la vwrf ssvere vamw, sud is
now * nronounosd narrens. Drugs ore too much pro-
•a rll>ed in those trouble#, sod, so siwrir two boor wit-
C an to, with hot lilt i# if sny p#rm#n«tutsiM>«l. Th< ru
no Noonao— shout thi* Pr#psrstlos. Prset losl ob*
•ermtiowoowhlan us to imiUvoJv fuarkiitiw that it
will BlvwffsUfffnction. During the night ymn that
It oaobaoo Is ffewarsi was,fro have tboun#o«lnof tmil
WonUla #• to lin value, sod it U now conceded bf tho
Medical l'n. femiios to bo the moat rolkmoi fWnosn y« »
fflMOrorod of rsouhinff end curing thin very Metnlout
tryubl#, that U weinToown to be the ssumcR sntoli
misery to no many, end upon whtxn quwsho MW wltji
U»#ir nsslsss nostrums sod big fees. Th# Keiurdr
in nut up In neat boiee^of I Brest si n s. No. 1, (esougli
to lent as
HARRIS REMEDY OO. MF Q. BHWtSTS,
Marks!s*4 0th St*. 8T. LOUIS. Mo.
DR. BUTTS'BS22SJB
F. PKKUYx
• entlnmkn:1 %
dntiaometo„. .
inermusa proatriitlon
uilr.od Mint'>st littiuudiwi* mid
•vnn not |>eriitHliedtfy iibwte'1,
Imr that 1 ever did m%km MM
nnd rigor of Innly, luvn come ....
work. J know not whet. I Hive
S thr 1**099 T—sif 4m u
Mmiffiwf/nn •/ JV«»-
fwir/rfs 9/flSH. #V»*H-
i h«i* Ifmrk, tttid tHoum-
pfeofew, snnsnlAfrif
*r<#f* thm l>nWwfeif
.4 rot** mt fro. ff«#
rvrry e*irpnne t#
#9 I’oHir in iiooows
AINfACTVIIB It TNI
•0, oome, Lord Jeaoa. 1
And tho* ia chronicled the memo
ry of n eoene eo unusual, so profound,
that the great hall of legislation,
with Ha soores of careless, worldly
men, seemed for the time transfix
nnd. We nil teemed to be “sitting
in heavenly plane* in Christ Jesus.”
Evea tb* reporters' gallery, a oool,
phlegmatic region, as you may guess,
■bowed a suspicious, surreptitious
dtaplay of pocket bandkerobiefs, and
teors were In the eyes of many mem
fciNon the fioor. I haveofter. heard
General Garfield eloquent, but I have
sever before, or since, heard Him
approach the touching pathos of
tkat hour. Tbe occasion was ripe
for hime when he rose; he ielt tne
•oieosnclow reflected from all hearts
•round him, nod Ilia voice, always
sympathetic, took on an almost priest
iy function and an unconscious tone
•f exaltation that seemed above mor
tality, as lie recited the dead man’s
tribute to the dead. The poem that
formed ita fitting climax, seemed to
glow with beutifice flame. I never
son recall it even now, without sou.e
Rint glow of that day’s inspiration.
Keeling General Garfield in the ro-
(nnda ns l started homeward, and
ing any information wanted. Hold for
tlis bum-lit of tl»e heirs and auditors,
terms o( sale one halt cash down, the
other half twelve months time with suv-
en percent interest per annum, bond for
title when the last pu40l>ase money is
paid. This July 4th, 1881.
N. J. PERKINN, Executor
of Nvnay V. Latimer, D ceased.
EO KOI A—Cherokee County:
To ull whom it may concern -. John
TTgcadsrS having In proper form nppli
ed to me lor permanent letters of admin-
istratiou oa the estate of Wm g. 4/eud
ers, late of said county, this is to cilu all
and singular the creditors uud next of
(in of Win. hi. Afeuders, to be and appear
at uiy office within thu time allowed by
law, aad show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not be
granted to Joltu T. j/eadersan said es
tate on tha Drat Nond»y iu September
next. Witness m> band aud ofii' ial sig
nature this August 1st 1881.
C. M, McCLURE, Ordiuary.
rt EORUIA CHEROKEE COUNTY:
T3f Cicero It Holbrook having applied
to bp appointed guardian of the person
and pro party of Reason E. aud Elizabeth
If. Moaners. minors under foiif-tpeii years
of age, residents of said county, tliij i« to
cite all pet sous ponperued to be "Ud »|)
pear at tint geptemher ipnu of this pourt
amt show cause, is any they can, why
Cicero It. Holbrook should n<>t be tulrus
ted with the gusrdlatiuhip of the person
knowing him very well for the year .
previously, as I was from his own | “"d P'ope'ly of kU| J uuuors. Wituesr
"'-i wr ,ti u ™ lor a nauer my olhcml signature tins August I. 1881.
section, and wrmug tor a paper v ■> HvCLURE, Oid'y.
weekly edition circulated ■•*
whose
almost every family iu his district. 1
had olten counseled with him ; and
I said, as he readied out his baud to
greet me: “if I‘tie in Washington,
General, I don’t waut any other fu
neral but for you to read a hymn
oyer we. Will you do it."” His
face was still warns with the emo-
GEORGIA—Cnerokue County i
If uo good cause is shown to the contra
ry uo order will bu urantvi establishing
a public road in the 800tli district, G. hi
ou the 8tb day of September next, coin-
meuciug ut the uortb east poruer of G A
AferiM's plantatiou, tlieuoc on lino be
tween said dferitt aud W P Dobbs to the
laud ol E C Hnnlin, thence west to thu
tion of the hour, aud as for use, the SiKrietta road in front of E C Hardin’s
eyes—so
request seemed bardly out | °f
keeping, nod be said very coidtullyf
“Yes, il you die first.”
fears were shining >>> «»y
the reouost seemed bardl
bouse, following the Hue marked out by
tbe reviewers. Witness uiy hand uud of
ficial signature this Vugust 1st 1881.
CM. McCLURE, Ord'y.
Joseph Elsas,
North side Public Hquwe,
MABISTfA. «A.
Keeps a full Line of
DRY GOO 1)8,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
0.
READY ADE
CLQfHJNG
AND NOTIONS.
He makes a specialty of LADIE'S aud
GKATLfeMAIS’HKNIT UNDERWEAR
Also a Specialty in
Cutlery—Razors
SPECTACLES—A GREAT
VARIETY—cUITS
any mm,
Go to see JOSEPH El,HAS, you will
Itud Ilia prices n|l right.
Feb. 8, 1891, ly.
GEORGIA—Churokeo County :
|*o nil «li-in it may cuucern: Juiuvs
|». Groover liaving in proper from ap-
ulied u> me lor pcrui"U< sit letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Jacob -
ver, late of said county, this is lo cilc all
and singular the creditors nnd next of
kiuof./ac.'b Groover, to be and appear
ut uiy office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if auy they can,
why permanent administration should
not be grauled to James I*. Groover on
said estate, oa the first Jfooday in Sep
tember next. Wituess uiy band and offi
cial si>;uaturc August 1st 1881.
C. M. McCLURE, Ord'y.
ft SOBS, Philadelphia. Pa.
CUli.D th’ee
dut-ea of th Put rut Homed y
-2903 and flicy brq ight atv.iy
lmll'u pint of worms" Sold by
Dr. .1, Ai. Turk, Druggist, Canton,
Ga.
MAM9l#€ «ttb I
Muri-ury or l oUoquun Mnilkrinns
who «r«nufTnrinirfntm tlniriMM-tp
of g tllooAfto llwt uulUn it
MOBfflMMdrt
“ by Msllftfe .
bnt-w hare domMs,
iifinuisfRpnRMk u prwtarrsn, woven ta FBII ft#4 i#fH-
si, il.tef of qnfriMMia In h* anawninJ by pMtanta dn.irlMg Irani-
n#nt mailed Iran to any a.Mrrtt On awlMatlo*.
NiwK wBriiakfRsriiwta
Lai Ivors MHOtlalnn to Ihalr s4»»
‘Wnl'ffl
BEDFORD, YA.,
Alum and Iras
Springs.
Water Macs Pills—To Tbeo I Give
Health.
NATURE’S REMEDY.
Obtained by Purest Evaporation •>
The Mineral Water of these
Celebrated Springs.
Adapted iu chronic dinrrhira, constipa
timi nnd scrofula—Hy. Latham, M. I).,
Rr. a'r Virginia Medical Society.
HHcfteskftrlly used in dyspepsia, chronic
diarrldea and scrofula.—Prof. S, Jack-
son, Umvcri-ity Penusylvsnia.
Elflch-flt in ana-inia; excellent apputi-
-r ai d blo-ol purifier.—U. Fisher, M D.,
e - r gia.
V iTuiiblc in netvou8 prostration, indi-
gi-stioh and ClioloroaU.—O. K. Mathews,
i. D , N. 0,
A Hue ionic and alterative, very valua
ble in d smses peculiar to t'mnales, citron
ic fever and sgne, bronchitis nnd discawH
of tin- dige-tive organs.—J. F. Rough-
ton M D., Ala.
Very In-ueflciid iu strengthening nnd
improving a reduoud system-—Rev. Joint
\V. Reckwith, Uishop ol Georgia.
IiivaLuaiilu ns a nervous tonic.—Hon.
I C Fowler, Tt-nu.
II c-annn nded asa prophylactic in nn-
mriul districts.—I). R Fairex, M. D.,N O.
Res<mas deb lita-ed systems to heultli.
,-l\ ' uicer, M. I),, Rid-
* Used with great l.enetit In malarial
lev |- met iliuil ll' l’ H ’’—8. y. Du pun, M.
Pri no ■ nl min- ral t"hie».—Francs
Giliain, M l)., N. 0.
Ol gn at curative virtue.—Thomas F.
/fiimboLd, ,\l. I)., St. Louis.
beneficial in uterine derangements and
ni ilarlous conditions.—G. .W. Vail, M. 1).
Oh o.
R'-st remedy eve)'used In disoises of
tlie throat.—P. A. Sill' id. M. D„ N. O.
In ic, alterative, diuretic; ojie "f na
ture’s greatest remedies.—Medical A otto-
ei-it ion of Lynchburg, Virginia
Adapted in Certain affectations of thu
kidneys and Madder; dyspepsia, lupus,
cnlhrosD, scr-duloue aud cutaneous nffec
lions.—/{wv.J. I M .'irinan. M D., Va.
Relieves In .id.ielie, prompt ly —both
»i»:k i,.„| u-.-t von.* ^/t'-Y E, P Dodson, Vu
.Sample supply sent Rs-o t-> 'tiy pltysi-
piiiU desiring tin- lust. Pamphlets sent
free. Analysis with i-aclt package. Wa
ter n* it coni'-s from the Springs 44 per
C-i*K of ii g U >ns in glass 5U Ini- 5
I gullo s, $4 for 10 gallon-, *7 f n 3d pai-
! Ion* ia en.-ks. M >s 50 c tato an I *1;
fl 3') u d f> lor half do/. P'.'.s, pure
VIJi-P'iled,445." SO- add 11 package;
A 3 ', 43 50, and 9-Vhiil Pd •/,. H'-nt
pa.d "iiy wl)- IU TOR Mat,s aad I’iRs
coutains in reduo-td -pace, ail tliei Aqrat-vo
powers of thu water, and is coiiVeuii nt,
palatable and solultiu.
Springs open for v si tors June 1st.
Hoard *30 per mouth. Spec; d ratis to
families and parties. Carr-agei meet
visitors at Forest and law/ :r * depat,
eacli four miles from -priq{i, upoq ad
vice ot nryival. Address
A. M. DAVIES, Pres, of tbe Cmm any.
73 M du St., Lynchburg, Va.
Sold by Dr. John M; lurk, Canton,
Georgia.
BARRETT.
Flowery Branch, - Georgia
Keeps constantly on band a large Jiidjfull aMorpueiit of
J^j^LeiaL J^/Leich aricLUr,
Whtah Jm n ll»at bottom prices, 11.4 is also^ngeitt Tor th r sale of IJL’ADLF.Y'H
and/KLL H S I'ANDA VCD (iLANOS aad lint very la-st Acid Phosphates. Terms—
cotiou op ion and fan gnuliug of coiUilt in tlm full . .V'ltdi 4 ly
Highest cash price paid tor cotton
J^Lahani <V ^jl£diah.Ln.i,
Di:|U.Kiih in ■
DKVQOVJ)E,\NOTJONS, HOOTS, SHOES^HA IS, HA Hi) WJuik'r
clothing, Family Groceries, Etc.
fiMwssYsaAjsca.
And Agents tor lit *•'« ”• Soluhlfi Pacific an/l Pendleton’s A i m ut. d Supei-
pliospliati' and S-tlab'-* I’lcillc Acid—lliu vuy in-st Fi-i-iilizers on tin- I- • Hiirli
.si i ash prices ;*<dd I'.r cotton, ( March 3 ly.
VVLNSTII I S IRON WORKS.
MANlJFAGTUR.KffS OF
A-ivp-M-j oiN '’sk.LF
: kVi;V>
1 HE IMIMIOVRD WINSHIP Ao, T''> i OiN.'SkLF FEEDER AN
CONDKHKlt. 'itfl'ON P VERSES, FOTt' M IffND D.V
HOUSE POWER, Sll VFTl'N'O. tq’Lt.rKs. RiNGERS SAW
MILLS. AND 'ILL OR A RING OF EVERY DESi-'RIP-
TION. ENGINES kND OTIIIOW MAr'inNE/M"
REPAIRED. fHTfMATRH FITANISfl- *
RB ON APPLICATION.
Com-spoudcuce solicited, Address,
WINSHIP & 'BidA.
ATfsANTA, GA.
A TRUE TONIC
PERFECT STRENCTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
IfiOX BITTERS :ure highly ncuiiimended for all discuses re-
<piu;ggA<:erluia aim efficient tt»bi«) esiiecially liidwestiim, Di/nprjma, JiUtr-
ii it tent i-i'.-o v, 1 Van t ,-tppcffte. Loss of Slreiu/lh, Lock of Energy, tic. Enriches
die blppd,sirongtlieiis too muscles, mu), gives new life to tlie nerves. They act
like n C]mrm on tho dijiestivo ory-ans, removing ull dyspeptic symptoms, such
15 2Vi.V>tw thr T'*, l, tl.lchiv'i, Heat m tU: Sknenrh, Heartburn, ete. Tlie only
Iron Preparation that will not blacken the tcetli or (five
hcadqclic. Sold hy ull druijrlsts. Write fur thu ABC Book, 32 pp. of
useful un,l amusing remlin-*—s-nt fire.
BROWN CHGMtCAL CO., Baltimore, Md,