Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, September 25, 1884, Image 4

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Camphor Drops for Cholera. As the season is upon us when attacks of cholera morlnis and kin fired diseases are prevalent, « publish a simple remedy which was issucil in hand bill term by the Hibernian Printing Ollice. Dublin Ireland, during the severe visitation of the cholera in 1830, and was the means of saving thou sands of lives'. It was also used with valuable effect in 1848, and wc would advise its use again should that epidemic visit our shores. In any case, however, no harm could be done by having it ia the house during the warm months: ‘'Dissolve one ounce ol camphor in six ounces of spirits of wine and give a small bottle of it to any intelligent person in your neighborhood who will un dertake to administer it to bis poor neighbors when they are Summary of Address by Her. J. W. I,ee, of Georgia, at Chatcnga. Mr. President, ladies and gen A Tear of Plenty. The crops this year arc unex am pics!. In abundance, variety h men: \Ve are very much obliged an,] excellence they arc without in Mr. Sterns and his co-workers parallel. It is trnlv a year of for the temperance they generate plenty. In cotton, grasses, corn, in New York. Me take them fruit and vegetables the yield has down South and translate them j been enormous. Will tbe surplus into prohibition. '1 hey are tak- j we have made be prudently gatia ing form so permanent and mil- cred and careful! v husbanded? We versal in our section of the Union that there is about to be a solid Sout.li in more senses than one.— The south is soon to lie solid for prohibition. Wc want to see it soliil on Ibis line. So solid lli.it a man might travel from the Ohio river to the Gulf, and from Wil mington. N’oi tli Carolina, to San Antonio, Texas, without being able to get a single drink of whis key. Out of the one hundred and thirty six counties in Georgia, seizes 1 with cholera ni nny of its ! ninety seven of them have prohi- symptoms, without deviating in bition. Wc have deliberately the slightest degree from ajiy 0 f tome to the conclusion that prolii the follrwing instructions: When any person is seized with symp toms of cholera, such as vomiting purging, sudden weakness, cold ness, cramps or spasms, do not give him brandy, or whiskey or any kind of medicine, whatever, put him to bed at once, covering him warmly, but not overloading him with bedclothes, and as soon as you possibly can let the patient take two drops (not more) of the camphor mixture on a little pound ed sugar in a spoonful of cold or iced water. In five minutes after let him take a second dose of two drop® in the samewsy, anil in live minutes more repeat the same thing. He is then to wait ten or fifteen minutes to see whether or not there is a sense of return ing warmth, with a disposition to ward perspiration and manifest decrease of sickness, cramps, etc.. when, if necessary, lie must take two drops, as before, and repeat the dose every five minutes until twelve or fourteen drops have been taken. In administering this remedy yon must particularly ob serve that if the patient takes any thing of any sort or kind, except cold or iced water while the medi cine is intended to operate, its whole effect will be destroyed, for the least foreign medicine neutral izes the camphor, which is given to check vomiting and to produce a free, warm perspiration. The use of cold or iced water is given on the advice of the late celehra- tnl and successful Dr. Piddoek, of London, who always allowed bis patients to drink cold or iced wa ter, as it tends to promote free perspiration, and also the abun dant discharge of yellow bile.” The patient must not he all >wrd to rise and expose him or herself to the slightest degree of cold and should not be tormented with baths, steamings or rubbings or rubbing of any kind, but permit ted to lie still, as he will fall asleep when perspiration comes on, and after some hours will, with God's assistance, awake well, though bition is Imlb possible and practi cable. And we have also come to the conclusion that we had better destroy tbe liquor traffic while we have the power to do it, and be fore it destroys onr people. There were those in our Stale who, a few years ago, made the argument that the time bad not come for pro hibition. The time for prohibi tion is always come when there is a whiskey shop to prohibit. And it is not well for a State to wait till the whisky traffic has corrupt ed her people and brought desola lion into her homes before she moves in this direction. A certain old ladv bought a fear not. The Southern farmer is not a great saver. The very affluence of his soil and the mild p.ess of his climate has made him careless anti lavish. It is hardly too much to say that millions of bushels of peaches will rot on the trees in the southern country thi* year, ami millions of dollars be sent out of the states next winter to buy canned and preserved peaches from the north. Rich and succulent grasses will waste by the thousands of tons for the lack of curing anil our stock be wintered on v.cstern hay at .*20 a ton. Even corn itself will he led lavishly or wasted, ami next year the farmer will buy corn of his commission merchant and pay for ty per cent, interest on the money. There is no computing the value the rich crops of this year would he to the sou tli if they were pru dently used ami the surplus care fully put away. Many a farmer will make enough corn to th* him two nr three years, and fodder, that if cured properly would be sweet ant! wholesome food for his cattle four yours hence. If there were ensilage pits on each small farm, they might he filled this sea son ami enough forage laid away at a nominal cost to carry forty or - < S- s p Kt;= = _r^ = S*. — F apr3-ly SAVE VOIIR MONEY! READ THIS, IT WILL PAY TBH. I have in stock a larger and better selected stock of Goods than any previous season, and owing to the low price of cotton, I have de citletl to assist the good people of this section in making their mon- ev go as far as possible, by a general reduction of my ALREADY LOW PRICES. TWO CRUTCHES- | A certain Cure For RHEUMATISM A Well Know* Atlantian Lays Them Down. O:- I have only a few words to say. which are to state that l have been confined to my lard fv*r two months with what was called Nervous Rheumatism, or Sciatic-;*. 1 was only enabled to hobble aliout oc casional! v by the use of crutches, and in this condition I commenced the use of 15. 15. II. four bottles of which enabled j me to discard the use of my crutches and attend to business. I had previous- 1 Iv used all well recommended medicines ■ rWlTHIS MEDICINE is A SI’IIE AND without relief. It has been over two; L Ql’ICK (T’KE for Rheumatism in imUithasinfe using 11. U. 15., unti l call- Al.l. its various f,,mis. lit nianv cases sulcr myself a permanently cureu man. w ill effect a ( THE in THKKK nr . . J 1 ’:. I,A ' IS ; ! FOUR DAYS, and NEVER FAILS 1., Atlanta, Ga.. < \> est raid. > j ^ ve relief. I —MANUFACTURED BY — DR. J. D.HOYL, EUFAULA, ALA. M. A. Abliev. of Kusselville. Ark., dated June 8th, 18i54: “At last I have I found an honest remedy. 15. B. 15. is , the l>est lilood Poison reinedv on earth. IT 15 AN INTERNAL REMEDY. and if I had a voice that would reach ( nTjT^.HT* 1 P^TCTA I from Atlanta to the sea, I would pro- claim its virtue. . I have used only tour i ImUles, ami am nearly cured of a serious 1 1’ - v 1 BA,7 '•*. ] sS *-. Blood Poison.*’ * I » have been afflicted with ( hroiuc j. M. Ellis Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I Rheumatism for two years, off* ami on, have had a severe form of Eczema, ten ! and have tried various remedies. One vears, and have tailed to secure relief Bottle of l)r. Ho\Ts Rheumatic Remedy front various doctors, and about lio hot- has entirely relieved me. Less than one ties of a noted blood remedy. It was i bottle entirely stopped the pains, pronounced incurable, but the*use of B. J- A. HA\. i». B. has effected a cure, and I refer to LFMPKIX. GA.; .Tune 2d, 1SS|. <\ P. Swift, I>r. I). O.F. Hoary, Dr.F. F. , DR. J. I>. HOYL, Kufaitla. Ala.— Taber. Atlanta.” __ 'DkakSik: I was severely attacked with W . M. < 'heshire. at \Y. 11. Brother!on’s ■ Rheumatism, and secured a Ivottle of Store. Atlanta, writes: “I have had a ( vour Rheumatism medicine. After large eating ulcer on my leg cured by i taking about one-fourth of the bottle I the use of 15. 15. B. | was relieved of all pain. Thinking that It is decidedly a most wonderful mod- I was well did not take any more of it. icine for the cure of blood diseases, and After a month it returned.* I then pur- it will idcase everybody.’* ^ j chased two bottles and took according Mr. It. I*. Dodge, Yard Master of Ga.. to directions. It has been three months R. R-. Atlanta, writes: “For seven ! since I finished taking. and 1 feel no years my wife has been a great sufferer j symptoms of its return. I consider mv- from Catarrh, which resisted the treat- Uelfen irely cured, and take pleasure In ment of Physicians and the use of all , recommending a our remedv as a safe patent remedies, until she used B. B. 15. and sure cure tor Rheumatism. A few bottles of this truly wonderful. Yours truly. JXO. P. WEST, b!»*od medicine effected a cure, ami i ! of the firm of William's A 'Vest. Price SI Per Bottle, or Six Battios for *5 Druggists, at $l.uo. or six for $5.01). I have a laige Stock of iSM.A^IMMOHS CURES lost Appetite, Sour Stomach, foul Breath, Low Spirits, (NLARGM-T OT Spleen,&' Legal Advertisearats. (ilalinn far italr. S TATE OFliKORGIA. l:\NlHII.I-n C„|-.TfT. To All Whom it may Couceniei tVillis (’.Jenkins, administrator of N. M. Duke deceased, lias in due form ap plied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands and |H*rsonal property be- lonjrintr to the estate of said tipreased and said application will lie heard on the 1st .Monday in OctoU*r. lWI 3l.-GOKMI.KY. Ordinary. Aug..2.»tn. 18SL- aii«r 2S td. INDORSED BY tYSICiANS, CLERCYMEH, *"0™ AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE ONLY CENUINE isms' Lira life ON TTTE MARKET. t up is 21 cist and l\ packgs and fettle- TATE OF GEORGIA. HAMKU.ru l ,„ , TT Tit all ulmm it may ciinccrti : , hT'IT ii B> 'T ,,as i ? f ' ,r "' »l>- |.IUil to the unilrinpti kI f,,r ,H-niiannit '.ittirH .if A.flint1 Isualion on tin- K,.nte ”1 - 1* Dyatf. late ( ,f county. de ceased. ami l^i ill |«ihh ilium Mi,I aptdi. cation on thy-hno Monday in tVt.'ber 1>M. 1 .ivcn under my liaml and ottirui signature, this lAlh day of August IHM an.-Mw ‘ TAX NOTICE. MANTFAUTUUKD 1*.V F.SIMMONS & CO., St. Louts, Ko. rj < »r KT dhmxaky-. aukuh* Vx J.iain IMS-I Sitting for l onntv l-ur- 11.1 iHca: (InIcrcil tl.at rl.c TaxAdlcWor ,,f " anf^'iV f &nil N'one others CLASHHHC > lllilke Simmons’ Inver .Superior lonrt; Ten fcntH on llLtvlZ etlicine even PRETENEi: '‘'""-'V,' 1 f" r | "‘ii<iin K alM i » have had any rights i>.V.fi r i.. , S.i~„rfe : . T J* n, 'r ,, .! ! ' ««.«•» nuralier of turkeys and brought fifty cattle through the winter. It them home. The hoys thought onr surplus jK-aelies, pears, toraa they would have some fun. They ! toes, berries and vegetables were I caught the turkeys, and forced enough whisky down their throats to make them all drunk. The old lady looking out of the window, and seeing the turkeys keeled over in the yard, supposed they had all suddenly died with cholera.— “Coinc, girls,” she said, “will pit k them and save the feathers.”— About the time the turkeys were picked they got sober. Seeing" the peculiar plight they were in, they began to dance around in theyard‘-Quit, quit, quit;” when the old lady exclaimed, “Yes, why did yon not say quit before you got all the feathers picked off of you?” \Yc think we had better say quit to the whiskey busings before it strips us of our morality, our money and our homes. Prohibition is doing wonders [ for the South. Under its inllu-' cnee trade is improving. Many people used to think that prohibi lion would damage trade, but il does not. A man out West was making a speech against prohibi turn. “\\ hat will you do, my fcl lov countrymen, with all the corn you raise in Illinois—jf the sale and manufacture of whiskey is prohibited? A person in the an dienccarose and said; “Sir, we'll raise more pork and less hell.”— PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES Of every kind needed in this section. The separate mentioning o< which would fill the entire paper. Suffice it to say,you can get every thing you want in the DRUG LINE at my s.ore. Fine Toilet Seta, Fine Albums, Fine Lumps of all kinds. Lanterns, Inkstands, Fine Paper, School Pool’s, and Fine Kooks for Presents. Fins Family Bibles, At half the price you pay agents. s preserved or canned or pickled, : For presents, in great abundance. we would keep millions of dollars i I’j trncts, F/'/)e Culotjiies, Fine Combs. Vine Dressing Sets, at home next winter that is now • sent away for the refuse of other markets. If our grasses were cured and | acke l, we should not have train loads of western hay- draining our farmers' pockets and impoverishing oar state next fad. The barn is the important feature in southern farm economy this year. The hayrick, the ensilage pit, the fodder stack, the pre serves’ closet,- are the points to which the farmer should address himselt. The crops are assured in exceeding fullness and variety. Man and beast cannot possibly exhaust them. It is a simple question as to whether the enor mous surplus will be wasted or saved. If it is saved, it will stand as a resource against the possible short crops oi two or three vi ars. If wasted, this grand harvest that providence seems to have exhaust, ed itself on, will result in simply a I short season of lavish extrava [ gancc—and then empty barns, poor stock, and another season o! \ dependence. That man is the) benefactor now, who leads the! i" xl represented by me or any of my clerks, and if not so, will re way in saving the surplus of the ,l "" 1 1,1 c lllo>lc l>- And Musical Merchandise Generally, cheaper than factory prices. Call and see them. BABY CARRIAGES; All Prices, Cheap enough for the Cheapest, and Fine enough for the Finest. A Large Lot of 9 Cheap. All Grades. Cheap. ! Headquarters for A Large Let of SOAP, all qualities. PAINTS anil OILS. I call save yf.ti money on /, K A 1) and OIL, g^F'Hentcmbcr thill cccrythiny I sell is fiVAIt.\yTEET> to Ex- preset 1 on receipt oi’ iirice. 151.001) BAI.M CO., Atlanta. Ga. sr]>t-is-lm THE FIELDS ARE WHITE WITH COTTON. HARD TIMES NEARLY OVER Dr. J. D. I lov I ..r K. I*, lock. Kufaula. Ala. ;ul- A<Mre> TRY OTJR Compound Cinchona Mixture for Fever niwl find Diseases arising from Billions I)e- raiii'eim nt caused hv -Malaria, such as t'bills. Fever. Billions Fever, etc. It is put up in palatable form. o that any •»no can take it. It is a certain cure. PREPARED I5Y E. C. BULLOCK, Wholesale & Retail Druggist, A glorious harvest is at liaml, and nros- ! AV’/'M I'IjA, A SjA• perity will soon prevail. Thousand.- of I families who have been wanting Plain.s and Orjrans for many Ion*? years will BFY THIS ^KAIL Anticipating the demand, we have DOUBLEJ OUR CONTRACTS Will MAKERS • ml laid in an immense stock of Sl’P- KKB I.VST IT M ENTS FROM TEN LEADING MAKERS, which we shall offer on our usual easy Installment Terms. To accommodate those who wish to buy now, and hold their cotton until later, we make this Social Offer to Fiaao and Organ Buyers. Cash Prices, With Three Months Time. Parint/ the months of Srpiem her and October, 188Jf, tec tnll sell Pianos and Organs at onr Low cal Hock Bottom Cash Prices, re fplirimj only CASK DOWS ON A PIANO. $10 CASH DOWN ON AN OKUAN. ! THE April 2K»m. LABOR VS. CAPITAL ,: 0n3 is mUht, the other power.” It is e »nee<let 1 by the most Eminem Statesmen, that tin* same platform will not hold both, limit is A MISTAKE, and we can produ e proof positive: The Pauper ami the Prince Stand on an Eijnal Fooling, i A . 19 AND lore than 10 or 12 years. TESTIMONIALS. ’is’jop D. S. Richmond,. V:«., duly 1.1 so, say 4. 44 Your Li ver Meclit ine has been jrivat service to myself anil family. W e fun •substitute for it The parse! v.liiuh youjren- mslv sent us sevend years ago is neariy ex- . iMed. Wt* can't do wit limit it. 1 wisii you scud us another supply. It is invaluable.” • Some vc-.t or more ago I partially lost m.- • ictite, and vlmt 1 <ii«i eat soured <n n , -nuich. ami I le’.t do|»ress«*d and often b.:n -idache. which confinuaiiy prow worse tin I Oi.c ilundre,! Dollars for Jail and rtf* pairing Jail; Five Cents on the One Hundred Dollars to pay non resident witnesses and officers of C.,urt iom torrounty Forty-Five Cents on he One Humlretl Dollars, ami Thirty t nt> for Mate. local for State anU ounty seventy Five Cents on the tine Uundretl Jfoliars. Given tinder my hand and official Signature, this August oth DOUM J.KY. onhiiarv. au e «-fXkl and Ex Officio Clerk. C., Nuv. 20,18-^0. Tev. .T. R. Graves, editor and propririor c‘ I-: Haitist, Memplii-, Tenn., savs: “ 1 n • iyed m package of your Liver Medicine, «un* vc li e half of it. It work ; like a chant* .vant no belter Liver Regulator, and cert a ini > more of Zcilin’s luixturc.” J. It. Czlavks. -This is to certify «hat I u ed one package, c. •ilin’s Simmons’ Liver Regulator or Medieiu*. id it did me no good, ami that I am now u oi j ■. !M. A. Sin inons’ J.ixer jM. dieine ami it .' >ing me a;great deal of gotnl. They arc veit jfc■•ent every way except the name.” _T. i v lloily Springs. Ali.vs., April 24,1S74- For sale in Cuthbert, (ia., by J. \Y. STANFORD, only. tf WHERE? At the Georgia Music Hocse. Macon, Ga. • >’STYLES TO SEEF.t T FROM, j A nd list: see the list . //i Tiietirand old (*IIICKERIN(» Piano. UlloIfint/ fill Cl months . TI| . i (r ;iij..,. lt -M ATIIFSllKK I'inao. Tl.c time on the balance, Without In- Silver Tone LF DDEN A* 15ATRS l‘iam». . , . | The Soft and Sweet Tune ARloN the t crest or advance of price. j best Low price Piano in the world a ■■MnHBHKUBKi startling declaration wi: it. Those who buy under this plan, and The ’A'.irld Ileuowne’i M ASON A IIA.M- find thcins'dves unable t«» complete | LIN Organ. The P \( K.Xl.’H Orehe.-- payment after the tliree months, will he tral - womlerful in tone and power- given further time, by agreeing to pay | beautiful in liu.'-s'.. Tin* BAY STATE our regular Installment Prices, ami coni- l >rgan power, sweetness, beauty of de ploying with our Installment Terms «,f ! sign, and low price—-an Organ w ithout u payment, should they pav one-half the rival at the price. , amount due at three months, or mukea j Every »»»>trum( nt guaranteed, i large cash payment, an e«juital»le price i know w hat we sell, so we are not *' — *' Instrument will he arrange I. j afraid t • promise t*» kcu * them u;>. In Georgia wc are building more weak ami languid and perhaps ;l | seliool houses and shops and fac little feverish, in which case | lt . lories.- and producing fewer pal.* ni-iy get a dose, say a leaxpooufiil j l' ers ’ i riminah and lunatics. * of Gregory’s powder or rhubarb! Oncoftiie most wonderful cf and magnesia, with a little im-d- i i>rohil»itiou is that when , , , , 1 * | it c-ontes into operation society 1 ’ oi weak sal volatile | begins to improve at the bottom, and water to wash it down, but j just where il ought to begin. Poor must be kept quiet, taking otdy a| 111 on at once begin to carry their little soup, broth or gruel f day or two. Lord Ponsonby, that wicked ; every element season’s richness, and who makes plain the methods by which the produce not needed for the pres ent, can he stored away cheaply and safely, to supplement the har vest of the poor seasons that must to tlte party as Kuth was to Naomi,” ought not to undertake to disrupt the democratic nr*oin : izatfou to subserve personal ends. -C'olnm bus E i ;nirer. —•sag with a pro- j among other follow tiiis wonderfully rich one. All tiie democrats will agree with C’ol. E. M. Butt that in this year, w hen there is a bright prom wages home to their families, and ' isj of n sweeping democratictri- j to clothe their children better. It j umph, there should he aclosin" up «* I,., to**, u„ Bw „;",! sj'st; ”«:£ t< 5,:rszi!; - IK-rrj-. .tntc.l that to his own' .oca he,, tliomselvca io office.—'°' e ‘ 3 l!lsw >n:. Any knowledge these camphor drops i 'Ylien proiiiliiiion becomes n I'ai-t, ‘ " la “ " 10 ls “ as " IWl ’ 11 democrat had proved to be a certain cure! lllis cl:lsB of ,ncn have to step j as Josephus "as a Jew, or as true for cholera, both in France and j n . ^ Germany, whenever taken in time, Tiuct.Ejusdein. and tiie cure is generally effected Some years ago (of course such before it is possilde to procure a - 1 thingcould not happen now), a - ' Z yV physician—that is in less than an : gentleman residing at tlte South l |ollr - j End, in Boston, was furnished by) T , his medical adviser Han’t (jive up. 1 ... , , I sc-riptton, containin' A gentleman travelling in the ;j ngpe d lent l)le followin-r:—' northern part of Ireland heard the j s V r. swito i l:lIf onnrc voices o! children, and stopped to ! Tiuct. Kjusdcm listen. Finding that the sound , 'Vith this recipe, he went to the came from a small building used nearest apothecary. "I cannot as a school house, he drew near, il’utup that medicine for you,” As the door was open, he went in sa ‘'l the apothecary. “I have all the ingredients hut one. I hate no tincture of ejusdein." Xliegcn- lleman went to the next drug- Its proprietor said: “I I should undertaking to teacher, “l’hcre is notliing in i contpoun 1 the ptisan of Kcnil- him. lean make nothingof him. | lV( >rth s blacksmith. Tincture He is the most stupid boy in the '’jusdcmi Who ever heard of tine- school.” The gentleman was | l- ure cjusdem?” Disappointed at surprised at his answer. He saw shop after shop, the gentleman at! that the leather was so stein ' ngtlt reached the well known and rough, that the younger and j stand ot the late l)r. B., at the 1 more timid were nearly crushed. , ^ ort li End. Without making! After ;i tew words to them, remark, the doctor proceeded ^hir; I’mvtier never varies. A marvel ing his hand on the head of the lit- \ t» »eigh or measure the various ! I thank ray many friends and customers for their past’liberal pat ronage, and their prompt settlement of accounts, and ask a contin uance of the same in the future. J. W. STNFORDS’. for the t I All will he treated fairly, and charged , c I prices in ncr*»rdance witli ♦he time re- ' { ) Y |' 1>] » I ( ’ |." r F( ’, \ i f _- r ]'l ‘ qnired f«*r purchase. All purchasers | ~ * x * ** J umlcr this Special Offer are required t<» si*ni our u<ual form of U’ase (*«»utract, i Laborer vho isi^s dit**h« and furnish reft’•ences as t*» their re- I '"in buy a: « 4 !i»:ai» the sponsihility. Instruments will he* sent ■ Every fnstrtimcht price on the usual fif’.cen days trial, when j phdsi figures. Dt* references arc jxiveil. * 1 with :i!I term* 8 . Dr. White’s Family MEDICINES V UE all made from the Prescriptions of one of the most celebrated Phy sicians that Georgia over produced, lie has inii"been gathered to his fathers; hut the name of I>tt. WHITE will never he forgotten. As lon« as humanity suf fers from disease, so long: will people con tinue to use his valuable Remedies, and praise his name and skill f;*r the relief and cures they produce. LUDDEN & SATES’ SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. SAVANNAH. GA. MRS. S. HOICK’S. Dr. White s Vermifuge, \ Ladies. and listened to the words the hoys were spelling. One little boy stood apart, looking very sad. ‘•Why docs that hoy stand there?’’ j asked the gentleman. “Oh, he is j cannot fill that recipe, good for nothing,” renlicd the!as soon think of Mv Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Is now in anil was never more Attractive and Elegant, cmhrnc- A certain Cure for Worms. Large Hot-! i n? everything wanted hv the tie 2.» cents. It’.. ° J Dr. White’s Compound Fluid Ex tract Bueliti, For all Kidney Diseases. Price ."iO Cents ! Dr While's Gcmpunnl Smu cf Hoarrmd H.ney, Wiii Ci;rr7 al ‘nr. The Great Coujd.li ltvmcdy. l*rice oL <*r j i r:.j«- Uail ■*:i 1 Kin*r. cud printed in riptive Price List.*; •a**!». time and special nditiiui*;. sent t«» any addr< ss. No de viation from printed li*t : s«» do not write lett(‘i*s to find out “what is the best wc can do." bur select yo ir i istrumeiit and write f >r it, wliether o:. 1 njr time csr | for cash. TAKE Merrell’s Hepatine, For All Diseases of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Etc. For sale liy all Druggists. tnav2‘J et C VTIIUEIt T, GA. Pattern Bonnets and Hats, hats and bonnets UN TGI.MMED, LACES. TIES, GIBBONS, TRIM MINGS,- SATINS, PLUSHES. VEL VETS. FLOYY'- ERS. Moss CHEXEILE. Daisies etc. Baby Caps IIu- Dr. "White’s Cathartic Liver n,an Hair, Toilet Goods, Zephyrs, j etc. Ladies and Misses Ready-Made Suits. I Everybody invited to call and Dr. White’s Compound Fluid Ex-! examine goods and compare ^ , prices. Ao trouble to show goods tract of Sarsaparilla, with Great Cough Remedy. Cent.**. Dr. White’s Magic Liniment, The Great, ^timuhitin? Liniment for Man or ileast. Price 2-*> (’cuts. ! I’ncifuallcd as a Cure for Biliousness. No Griping. Do not make you sick. Price 2.') Cents. PAINT NOW! I am selling Strict ly Pure Lead, war ranted, and Linseed Oil at prices that will enable every- i body to paint up. j Get my figures be-! in Conclusion, J forc yoIlpaint . J. W. Stanford cs~ I’ec*i::.-c. if you so desire, the in strument will be sent you on trial. You can then see if it is as represented, be fore a dollar is paid. Is this not fair? Who has the advantage upon the-c con ditions? You or the Georgia Music House. Supplic ichers in Books, sheet Music and Music generally. i'^'Sp-cfal Discount to Te ail (inthls. I'JP 1 'special Discount to the (Clergy on all (foods. Wt-From 10 to’io j*er cent saved by aridressingfor catalogue. The Georgia Tousle House, E. I). I it VINE. Man tiger, Macon, (ia. r.-b 28 Iv. POWDER Absolutely Pure. tic fellow,who stood apart,lie said: 1 ••Otic of these days you ijiay ho a lino scholar. Don’t give up. Tiv. 3’"" goftinetnre ejusdem!’ I have I ik-l-l ",'.'!to(';V- ; '-'- s ’ l! ' ,y - !l --' ki " s I>0 "' ' ‘ 1 ’!-lv various ingredients called for. “Wliut!’ excla'nied the gentleman, **h;ive! weight, alum or p.ho>pii;»t< niy in cans. Royal Ba! UK! Wall street N. Y. my boy. try.” The hoy’s soul llct ' n to fifty shops, more or less,, was aroused. His sleeping mind j 1)1,1 not °Dt of them had it; ami, awoke. A new purpose was form- some pharmacists even averred ed. From that hour he ticca me | they had never heard of it.” —The j anxious to e xcel; and lie did be j recipe,” quietly remarked Dr. B.,; 11 was Adam Iodide of Potash. Price oOc. Physicians will all tell you this is the ONLY Keniedv for Illood Jriscase. Ail of Dr. White's Family Med icines arc far Sale by Du .J. W. STANFORD, jel9 Iy Cuthbert. Ga. BLANK HOOKS and satisfaction guaranteed. Cali and see me before purchasing elsewhere. oeto ct Haiman’s and Avery Plow Stocks, FOR $1.25, AT ALLISON & SIMPSON S. jnn24 ct kinds, and cann,il l>e sold in competition of every kind.size and stvle,cheap will, the multitude of low test. s|,„,-, er t ,. ;in evpr bt . tVn _ % at ” opp'itf J. \V. Stanford’s. powders. HTARDW ARE —AND— t’ki rr KviKK is. Strawberry. Orange, Banana, Fine Apple, Vanilla, and Lemon at K|ircial Imlat-rMeiila On I Flour, Sugar, and Coffee, at ALLISON A SIMPSON’S. • jan24-ct bardra Seed IIKADQT'ARTEItS FOR Cool. iiuj A lleutimj Stores Tinware, Cracker//, Glassware, Lamps and Sewing Ala chines. Will duplicate any hill within five hun dred miles nf this place. jun7-et Matches and Snuff, I Cheap as can be bought this side of N. V. at ALLISON* SIMPSON’S. jan24 ct ■ All prices and kinds. BABY CARRIAGES. PAINTS AND OILS, ; 1 iru-'s and Medicines of all kinds, a It J. W STANFORD’S. Mother’s Friend. Quick and Easy Child Birth. \V<» .ipn .. , Thousands of women over tbe land \ (. .lie ( iobing out at H»ilm*L*il pll- testify to the wonderful effects of this Silver Ware ! 'Quadruple Plate, on White Metal; ecs. Call ami get a Bargain, at et ALLISON «fc SIMPSON'S. great remedy; it will not only shorten labor and lessen the intensify of pain and suffering l*cyond expression, but better than all. it thereby greatly dimin- Fl 11 TT KT IT T1 TJ 17 T* C* d ishes tin* dypgcr to life of Imth mother L II LI It li il 1J L U and child. This great Ism»ii to suffering woman is Holmes’ Liniment, or Mother's Friend. 1‘rcpared ami sold hv J. Itfc.\i»- lanta. Ga. Sold hv* all Dnijt- & « Desire for stimulants entirelv rumov- If 1 * ***" h T fiS -I. II; treatment. Medici’.,* end be ; ^ TS of j.nce. - 51 : adminisreretl without knowledge of pa- ' ^ ~* . f, £ f tieiit. I iy simply ulacing if in coffee, tea i P j 1 or any article of-f-»i»d. Lures "iiaranteed. o < th n IT'REII IX ITS VARIOUS STAGES. ; Atl;l „t a . <Ja . “. . . “ c.* vu a ... riiiz: & o -ss = -« = ;s3 :} "9. S100 WILL BE PAID j For any case of drunkenness that Gold en Specific will not cure. Circulars containing testimonials and full particu lars sent free. Address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. je-UMy. LsAlIaceSt., Cincinnati, <). NO PATENT, NO PAT ALLISON A- SIMPSON'S. Of every variety, al wholesale and come a line scholar. Clarke, who became the eminent Wesleyan minister and eommen- t-itor. The secret of his success is worth knowing: “Don't give up; but try, my boy, try.”—F.e- • miner. For l.nne Back. Side or Chest use Hliloh s Loams iriastei. Trice 2.3 Cents. For sale by J. W. STANFORD. GROCERIES. Anything in Our Line. calls for an ounce of sirup of squills and one ounce of the tinc ture ot the same.” “Then, why didn't he write -tincture of the s . !! llr ’ instead ot that stupid | Will give Special, Low Figures on. line. Ejusdem? Here have I Can’t be undersold, (if Seller pays calked from home a mile and a! for bis Goods.) half, and shall have to return the ’ ‘ejusdem’ distance because the doctor didn’t write plain English.” —11 inis and JJe'ps. ct ALLISON & SIMPSON. —Tavlor’s Premium Cologne at tf ‘ J. W. STANFORD’S. —Sweet Gum and Mullein for sale at J. W. Staxfokij’s. S. S. 8. Only $1.75. at J. W. Stanford’s. —Farmers Pills for sale by J. W. Stanford. —Corn. and fresh Water Ground Meal on hand at all times, at ALIA JON A- SIMPSON’S, ct retail, at •J. W. STANFORD S Wheat Brail, AT ALLISON & SIMPSON S. jan-24-ct _ Linseed Oil and Pure Lead at sneli low prices as to defy competition, at the Drug Store of J. W. STANFORD. —Fishing Tackle, in great va Hazard Gunpowder | A SPECIALTY. ALLISON <fc SIMPSON, i jan2J-ct Agents, i Organs ami Pi:ui»N j of all styles, for sale cheap, l»y, j J. W. . Stanford—cheaper tlinn factory prices. Call on him am P A r rj7\r r rGGl»tained for Meehan 1 AX rill ID ie«il Devices. Com- jiound.s. Designs and Labels. All pre liminary examinations as to patentabili ty of inventions. free. Our “(irticle for Obtaining Patents” is sent free every where. Address— LOI IS BAGGER A CO., Solicitors of Patents, Established I,SGI. Washington, D. C. maylt-tf. SI00.00 A WEEK! We ran guarantee the alvove amount to good, active, energetic i get illustrated catalogue am’ ricty at J Vi. Stanford’s. prices, lie will save you money. Sash, Doors and Biinds, ! We make a specialty. Call ami! get and our prices. ALLISON* SIMPSON. ! j:in24 et MioHldcr lli-ac-s For ladies and ercntlcmeii of the '-^hc.; as well as geiitlcnicn. make a i , , - , , . suw-cse in the businoM. Very little cam iatest iiiiprovcmcnt—all sizes, :it ital rcipiired. Wc have a hbusch.ld ar- nov30-4t J. W. STANFORD'S, tide as salt-al.lc as flour. ■T SKV.I.M ITME1.P • j It is used every day in everv fanrtlr. : you doiiutneerl to explain its merits. 1 here i.- a rich harvest for all en»- hraee this gulden opportunity. It costs you only one cent to learn what our bus iness is, jiuy a postal ear*I ami write to ns and we wifi m nd you our prosnec- tus ami full particulars* ^ FEE IC! And we know you will derive more gom) than you have any idea. Our reputa tion as* a manufacturing company in such that we can not afford to deceive. Write to us on a (Nkstal and give your address plainly and receive full particu lars. Hackcrr .HTf fan m t Hy Marian* tMHa. —Pyrafugc for Chills sit J. W. Stanford’s. CO >* cu = g o 5- 55 s = cS 3 g, e J x* £ S-s r | gS! o M g ®*3^'f S 55 S Z cl | r ot 3 -g*tf-S£3-e« 3 ? S - oS s = r, s s£ ? s—J * c ‘— < t *: - v % Z t.>Z .= c- 1 — t. o cC -r c — > - - x ? c c > — Z X k* i. V — — ^ B’mt'»Xrrve aid lira la nil Are a certain cure for all menial and nervous disorders. For kale by J. W. Stafford. 4t c url in I,is petition, ,/u| v lik-J ;m ,| tercU on r,cord, that hr hitsliillv a.I- mmistercl A. S. J.’. Mrliri.k-’s r'slatr. I Ins is, therefore, to rite all | Wr s.«M luneenied, kimlre.1 ami er..|tor», to -lnm-cause. ,f any they call, wbv s»i.l ■ xeeiitor shonhl a„t lie disehanrr.j from Ins Ivvec utorship anil secure letters of ■ lisimssi"" on tin- first M.imUv in tut riL’s, " '". v hati.l offiefallr. July LKY.tlnlii’iarv. .Inly 8, 3m. CITATION. OTATEOFGEORI.IA, ^ 11.\N|H>LI*1I forntt. Notice is herein- yiven to all iH-rsons concerned, that it inis come to the tnmviishre of thetirdiuarv. that Hrtirv I-. "lihe T.. M.K..K. 1.. tieorite it. and Mildred B. ('olcinun has notiiiar- nan. and that in terms of the law Ciuar- luinship will Is- vested in the-Clerk of 'Uperior Court, or some other tit and proper person thirty days alter the puli- heatlon of this citation unless some val- >d objection is made to his apiMiintiuenr Liven under my hand and official si »- uaturc, this the 2nd dav of S*ptcnii»cr M."(«OkMI.EY. ’ Ordinary. Pryor’s Pile Ointnent •v ill positively cure IIEMORRflOID’S »r 1*1 M’.S. ot any form, or in anv stage! ; thi.- annoying trouble it has been iii popular use for many years, and is verr a voral»lv known as ‘ a'specific Cure, l't is also the wrv best remedy known for ^fire Nipples, Felons. Corns. Old Sires, Scald Head, Tetter, Fleers and kindred i i ’eases. l;*r mi Montgomery. Ala , a gentleman writes: ’’I had been sorely afflicted with Files for ten years, and ohtuim*d imme diate relief and a permanent cure hv us ing i’ryors Ointment.” A gentleman writes from Fusseta, Ala.; ‘Mused Prior’s < hutment in an aggravated ease «>f Piles of eight years standing, and in an iueredihlv "short time it made a complete cure.” Sent hy mail on receipt of the price- •3Ue. a box. Sold by Druggists and Dealers every where. Prepared only by the sole Proprietor* J. BRADFIELD, 108 S. Pryor cit.. Atlanta, Ga. Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest. Holman’s Family Bibles, All sizcsnnd prices, Photograph Albums barge. Medium and Small, FINE AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Cigar Oases, Hand Miirnrs. Ftn- cy Camli«*s. Fine Toilet Sets, Fine Extracts and Col ognes, Harris’ Tooth- wash and Tooth Ponders, Srltool Books, Aecor- dians. i 4