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D. B. FREEMAN, Editor.
FSTAdvertiwmentBinsurlod at the rate
•Tjl Iht aquarc, for ttie flint insertion
nna 50 cents per square for each suhse-
qnsnt insertion. The sp:u'C of one inch
is reckoned as a sqnarr-. Special rates
J riven on adrnrt-iecnirtfle to run for a
eager pariod than one Mouth.
Cedartown, Ga., Thursday July ig, -833.
The Mormons have ti:is year sent
out S60 missionaries. It willbea lit
tle strange if people who do not like
Mormons will “send out” some mis
sionaries.
Ne\V Youk city real estate is val-
«cil>*te$ly979,130,599. Tliis is about
four times 1 the valuation of all the
taxaliie' property in the whole State
of Georgia.
work of progress. The South, taught
by experience, is rapidly pushing
ahead oil this line. To-day, she can
point to half a hundred manufactu
ring towns where before the War she
had not one. This spirit has made
such wonderful growths in Birming
ham, Ain., as possible. It has built
forges, opened mines of gold and cop
per and coal, erected factories and
laid down long lines of railway. We
have abandoned the idea long ago
by the county authorities on the prop
erty so relumed to the respective tax
collectors of said counties, and all the
laws now in force in this State as to
the valuation of property, and the en
forcement of the collections of the
county tax due thereon, in the case
of individual tax payers, are hereby
made applicable to said companies."
See. 2. Be it further enacted, That
said railroad companies shaii annu
ally return to the Comptroller Go: -
SbfJ'TfF Carolina and Connecticut
Have so Harmonized lately that, as a
Cbfrespondent expresses it: You
tohld not shake q palmetto tree to-day
anywhore' in the country without
bringing down a hatful of wooden
fsutmegs.
that there is nothing for us to do but era! a sworn iisfc of schedule, which
to plant cotton. We have come to j shall contain a correct detailed in-
know that there is profit for us in i ventory of all the roiling slock be-
manufacturing as well as producing {longing to such company, and which
the great staple; that there is inex-1 shall distinctly set forth* the number
haustible wealth in our rivers, our I of locomotives of all classes, passoi:-
raOnutains, our valleys :md our fields.) gcr ears of ail classes, express, bag-
We know that if those at a distance j gage, freight, and ali kinus of cars,
can make articles that we not’d, and ; owntsl or ooerated by them ou such
sell them to us at a profit, wcaiso can J roods, with valuation of same, and at
make them at a profit at home. In j same time Khali return sworn state-
other words, in homely phrase, we j incuts or schedules, setting form the
we convinced that it will not do to ! length of the main track in each
have all our eggs in one basket. Wc I county through which said road runs,
ninst utilise all our resources, build j the total leugiii in tiiis Biate, and the
uj> industries of every character. No J entire length of the road,
matter how small it is, how appar- fc'cc. 3. r>e it further enacted, That
ently insignificant, its benefit will be j the ordinaries or board of county
felt. 2, o eoniinmiity can afford to commissioners of tiievaiiouseouaties
ol tiiis citato through which any mii-
311 ear at any enterprise which, at least,
promises well. There is no country
in the worid. perhaps, more biesseu
with natural advantages than the
road, may run, be, mid the same are
hereby required, to give notice tat 11a
Comptroller General annually of the
SUMMER
Imprudences
ARE SURE TO BRING
ON SUMMER DISEASES
INDIGESTION,
DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY,
COLIC,
CRAMPS,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
FEVERS, Ac., Ac.
iusctactusz lira
A3D TfiS KC5SHLECb
EUT
Now clipper Mower,
Perry Dam's Pain Kiihr
Drives T:icm At,-at.
Drives The:: Away.
Drives Them Aw at.
tfia nri:!i EX,.miS aw ui-vr»'-a far
cir.pdriiy ii coiisfm’irir, ?•»=■• of
lijttwiijir, dacuiibi; vcrkiitjcak-acity
WHITE & MARSHALL,
Dealers in Furniture of All Kinds,
Our Stock embraecs Everything usually kept in a Furniture Store.
BED LOUNGES
PICTURE FRAMES,
MOULDING,
CORN ICING; -—
1 WINDOW SHADES, t-
NOTIONS;
MATTRESSES,
CENTER TABLES.
MIRRORS.
*'*' p0 °' ! rx **°-"‘ iS!d kept constantly cn hand. *®atS-ife i-ciiiodcl old Fuf-nUurc and reoair Sewing Machines.
COFFINS
Caskets !
uuHth
Tl*e JfilW CLZPiijZX frz* tZl the advantage? ot
fbe CLD CLTMUJJ MOWER wiiii many yhIjaUj
liDproveradN*-?.
Send r « iMriri'm.Trp
Cogd JUiEN IS WANTiiD la ur occupied territory.
DON'T BE WITHOUT FAIN KILLER. \
EUT OF AST DRUSSIST. i
d. s. mzm & cc%,
Broc'tport,K!ar.roc8o.,M,y
Our stock ia those goods em-
brpe: a. good Variety of
Styies :id»? n full ran^e
of Sizes.
mmm
AN Indiana woman gave up a trip
to California, sold her ticket for half
price, 'and returned home from the
railroad station on learning that she
could not have her pet dog with her
in the car. We are convinced that
all the fools arc not to be found in
pants.
The Savannah News says: “But
seven Northern States hold elections
next fall. These are Massachusetts,
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylva
nia Ohio, Iowa and Minnessota. All
of these supported Garfield save New
Jersey. The Republicans must earry
ail'or most of them to be in safe trim
for ’84, while the Democrats would
he content with New York and New
Jersey.”
Mr. Mackny, the “Bonanza King,”
has, according to the London World,
purcluised a famous Rembrant por
trait from the Marquis of Lansdowne
for*25,000—“a largish figure.” The
World adds: but Mr. Maekay can
doubtless afford it, since that paper
gravely asserts that his income aver
ages $0,000,000 a year, ; “and there
does not seem any prospect of the
mines- from which he derives his
wealth becoming exhausted.”
will be the prosperity-. We need
only have faith in ourselves and show
our faith by our works, to create the
same eonSilence i 11 others. TheSouih-
ern people, realizing this, have turn
ed t-neir attention earnestly to devel
oping ail the resources of t'hrir sunny
land. It is an assurance of greater
work in the future, work that will
place the South in the van of progress.
THE TEN Disinters.
The Apportionment Bill to be Be-
ported to the Legislature.
Atlanta Constitution.
The Washington correspondent of
the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser
Says: “An the time for two-ceut
postage to take effect draws nigh, the
fact becomes more and more evident
in the falling off of receipts of the
Post Office Department from sales ol
stamps, Ac. A handsome surplus is
shown, and really an increase over
list year- is apparent, but the ratio of
increase is not so great. People are
holding off from making purchases of
stamps in large quantities, especially
the “request,” or stamped envelopes,
the sales of which have fallen off to
almost nothing. A11 unprecedented
rush of business in the Stamp De
partment is expected after the first of
October. The color of the new two-
cent stamp is a handsome shade of
brown or light chocolate. The bust
of Washington has been re-engraved.
r.nd to the artistic eye is a much finer
piece of work thau the same figure
now adorning the three-cent stamp,
nnil more closely resembles the exact
features of the Father of his Country
being taken from the cast from life
taken by . Houdin. Altogether, th
new’Stamp is one of the neatest ever
issued by the Government.
Tiie special joint commiltc of the
Senate and House met yesterday in
the Senate chamber to consider and
report a bill for the re-districting the
State. Tiie committee is composed
of twenty-seven members—nine from
the Senate and eighteen from the
House. There were twenty-four
members of the committee present.
Mr. DuBignon, Chairman of the
Senate Committee, presided. The
subcommittee made a report of the
following bill:
A bill to be entitled an act to ap
portion and divide the State of Geor
gia into ten Congressional districts in
conformity to the act of Congress, ap
proved on the 25tli of February, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the General
Assembly of this State that from and
after the passage of tiiis act in con
formity with the above recited act of
Congress, there shall be in (his State
ten Congressional districts, to be
known as the first, second, third,
fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth,
ninth and tenth Congresssional dis
tricts, and be constituted as follows,
until changed by act of tiie General
Assembly, viz.:
tiie same and pay to the county j Ordinary to be held in said county on
treasurers respectively of the counties | *he first Monday in .July next, to
through which such road may
the per centum of Use county
sussed by theauthoritiesnf sc
I.av Fin I CHUSt ‘> if any 'they have, why' leuun^p
/ ’ : sell said land should not be p-tmol’
. , Given under my hand andorfieisd ei.rrta-
ld conn- tare, tills May »>. IftCJ.
ty or counties, ratably, or in the same
proportion that tiie main track used
or operated in such county bears to
the whole length of the road used or
operated in tins State.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, That
the return required to be made under
the provisions of this act shall be
made by such officer or agent of said
companies as they may severally 'des
ignate, and shall he made under the
oath now required by law of indi
viduals.
See. (j. Be it further enacted. That
all Jaws in conflict with this net, be,
and the suae are hereby repealed,
and that nothing herein contained
shall hi held to affect the rights of
such companies as are by their char
ters exempt from taxation by coun
ties.
JOEL KtlEWEIt, Grniiinrv.
C I KOK-xiA—FOLK COUNTY.—Vv. O.
f Knight, administrator on the px-_ato
G J. BORGIA—POLK COUNTY—WILL
s he sold before the Court llquse door
in the town of Codartown, Folk county,
Ga., between the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in Julv next, the fol
lowing property to wit: ’
One steam saw mill and engine, as the
property of A. H. York, one of the de
fendants in li fa, by virtue of one I'olk
Superior Court f: fa, in favor of John T.
Wilson, lwarer, vs. A. H. York, J. L.
Jones and M. Jones. Property pointed
cut by and in possession of said York.
Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold lot of land number 559. in the
21st district and 3rd section of Polk coun
tv', Ga., as the property of the defendant,
by Virtue of two Justice Court ii fas from
tho lOTJd district, G. 7,1., in favor of
James Long, vs. J. D. Williams.
Also, at same time and place will be sold
lots of land numbers- 11)58, 865, 1221
1222 and 1224. in the 21st district and 3rd
’liomtis Deaton, deceased, bus applied
for leave to sell nil the 1-amts belonging
to the estate of k-j,M tJcwec.se'.!. Thcre-
fore all persons concerned will take* no
te Iks and appear
> 00 and appear at a court of ordi-
:o be held in said cotfnty on the
itrst Monday in June next, to show cause
if any th<*y*have. why leave to sell sai l
land should net be granted. This April
lltli, 1SS3.
JOEL P.JiUWKH, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
■vroTiCE is uilkeoy civr.x to
ali persons having demands against
Joathun HopjK-r, late of said couniv, de
ceased, to present them to me, properly
made out, within the time prescribed by
law, so as to show their character anil
amount, and all persons indebted to said
deceased are hereby required to make
immediate payment to me.
ELIZA BETH HOPPER,
Executrix of Joatkan Hopper,
may 10-4 w.
•r*.
nese
C BORGIA—POLK COUNTY.—W. T.
Bu
The first Congressional district shall i • sei:!i yn ot polk comity, Ga., also lots
he composed of the following coun- I a,\Vi‘b“i’’ V-m Iqto 12-»1
ties- , 11 > 1 i nRi-v-'n Hnli.wb Coo, 4.4’I 1W-2. i’. the !Mh district and 3rd see-
'Ni ! ; V’, . 1 . .. ,Cl o V- . t,on 01 ! '' ,ik county, Ga., as tlio property
den.Clim-ltoiljUhatham, Ulincn, i’leh- (•: L. B. York, prinebvil, bv vi-fu- Ot
ols, Lftingitam, Emanuel, Gi;.-nn, j onn :i. fa., issued bv .r‘o L -i’ Br,
crevc-n,
i.iberiy, Mt-intosli, Piero
Tatnaii, Ware and Wayne.
The second Congressional district
shall be composed of tiie following
counties: Baker, Berrien, Brooks,
Calhoun Clay, Colquitt,' D.valor,
Dougherty, Early, Lowndes, Miller,
Mitchel, Randolph, Terrsil, Thomas
and Worth.
The tiiird Congressional district
shall be eompooea of the following
eoauties: Cuk, Dodge, Dooley,
Houston, Irwin, Laurens, Lee, iiiu-
Of ! -.
Southern Manufactures.
By the following, which is from
the census of 1880, it will he scon tha
Georgia take.s the load among ali
Uouthern States in manufacturing
Georgia has 3,840 factories, work in,
17,SGI hands, with a capital invested
of $18,930,120, paying in wages $4,
8rH,5:)5, yielding annually in products
$81,190,115. Florida has 630 factories,
working 2,740 hands, with a capita
invested of $1,097,930, paying annu-
ally in wages $93!),492, and yielding
annually in products $4,685,403. Ala-
liimahas2,118 factories, workings,
24S hands, with a capital invested ol
$6,-7X4,032, paying annually in wages
$2,227,90S, and yielding annually in
products $13,040,044. Louisaua'has
2,557 factories, working 30,071 hands,
with a capital invested of $18,313,974
paying annually in wages $4,593,470.
yielding annually in products $24,-
161,905. Mississippi has 1,781 facto
ries; working 5,941 hands, with
capital 'invested of $4,501,714, paying
annually in wages $1,579,423, yield-
Uig- annually i'u. products $8,154,758.
South Carolina lias 1,584 factories,
working 8,141 hands, with a capital
ihvested of $5,400,418, paying annu
ally in wages $1,543,715, and yielding
annually in products, $9,858,081.
Diversified Industries.
Augusta Chronic?e.
Any section which devotes aU its
energies to one or two pursuits, to the
exclusion of others, cau never be as
- •Tospcruus as tliose sections which
Toster di versified industries. Thus is
air axiom which no one will venture
ito dispute. Experience inis demon-
^trated it beyond all caviJ. If the
* South during the recent war had been
as free];,’ supplied, in proportion to
ito extent and population, as the
JSR>rth,_ with' manufactories of all
kinds-, H wouirf.have been better pre-
pareti.- for the struggle. Given niat-
any country or any section of the
country is adapted tor this or that in
dustry, and it would seem to he a
natural conclusion that is the part of
wisdom to put that industry into op
eration. It is neither Mdse nor polit-
ic-to allow such resources as we may
nasv-to go to waste or remain unpro-
dnetiveu Every, industry that adds
to the wealth and population of a
community should receive prompt
consideration. Manya Western town
which delights to boast of its“boom,”
geFCx all its prosperity to ils small
(Biferj'rises. The puffs of black smoke
risi.-*g toiv and night betoken a.eease-
]•«* fict-ivliy. turning tha
con. Mcnigoiu&ry, i'ulaski, Quitman,
■Schley, StevAirc, Humter, Telfair,
Webster and V/ilcox.
The fourth Congressional district
shall be composed of tiie following
counties: Carroll, Chattahocciiee,
Coweta, Harris, Heard, Marion, 'del
ay lor
riwether, Muse;
and Troup.
The fifth Congressional district
shall be composed of tiie following
counties: Fulton, lXdvalb, Campbell,
Clayton, Douglas, Fayette, Henry,
Nesvton, Rockdale, ypaldicg anil
Walton.
The sixth Congressional district
shall be composed of the following
counties: Baldwin, Bibb, Butts,
nary of Polk county, Ga., in fav
U. Wood, county treasurer, vi.. ... . .
York, principal. W. C. i**ar».cr a. y k ur.t-
ington, M. V. R Ake and \V. Yl Bo-tk,
securities, Huntington fz Wricijt, tram-.-
ferco3. Property pointed out by \» T . Ed.
ood,assi^ni‘e of Huntinjrton '•Vri° , lit
E. VY. CLEMENTS, KsteriS*.
Burze, administmtor on the estate o£
Dalton Burze, of said county, deceased,
has applied for letters of dismission from
his said administration. Therefore, all
persons concerned will take notice to ap
pear at a court of Ordinary to be held in
said county, on the first Monday in Octo
ber next, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters of dismission should net
be granted, ti.V* Juiv 1.S83.
JOEL BK2\VEli. Ordinary.
-ahrated Stoy33 vv:I.’
ROAST. BAK3 and HEAT I PONS
In less tirr.o and with LESS FL?2L
than any other vapor Cook Stove
made.
Be euro and buy the Dangler
Non-Exp!osivo Vapor Cool; Steve.
TOM
Uanglariaps SiDfo&Psefelof Co,
CI.EYELAJJD, Ci-iiQ.
TiiTT p S
TQ3PID SOWe?.S,
DiSORDESEO LEVER,
riiri WALARiA.
Frc*n aruicea aiiso tnrce-i'onrtha of
t’ie tiijcriscs c ( tho huu:nn nco. Tiioac
ayraptosniiniTj.-at** the Ir existence: Lgkh of
jippelKc, Bow,.’! coillr:, Picli Xlt-ncL-
ciii-i r. rter at its: •*, trepsioi* tc
How to Ge! A BICYCLE FREE!
IAN is
m
a handsomely
Ciztne of !>Icy-
'ftireand news.
IOUNT7
G EOr.GI A — POLK (X
tiee is hereby given
having domnnd?against .las. Y.
nfsf-id county, deceased, to
them to rue property autiientlcats
in tho time prescribed by law. mui h
*- ’ * ’ ‘ *' ' iar
iiato na\
— Ih'r?-
isrsois
Patter-
i» resent
meat to me.
Hired to mal
rjlHK WHEBJIiMAX
JL illustrated SO pa*
cling and Tricvd'
It otters the folio
For ISO subscribers we will civca Colum
bia Tricycle.
Fer 140 subscribers we will give a Full
Nickeled Fxperi (any sized
For TOO s.d‘scribe rs wc will give a Stan-
For SO subscribers we will give a St.
Nicolas Bicycle ( IS or 50 inch).
For 0f> subscribers we will give a Mustang
For Ci) subscribers we will a St. Nicolas
TTEW OOOI>S ! TV33W 0001>S!
Wholesale and Retail!
J. S. STUBBS & CO.,
Mmm n
ZFOR ^
J vukk to til appBeaiits, and 10 cu»>
tomf r«cf bistyear •vilbrut enfenog ft Itoontcina
Wioittti. &»illKJ&Tax:aaa. j»ricon. Kcvata
r^uablc a:«cttoi«i for pbtixtice
1?^.. v *riet:e». ^of \e£st»bte and i/iow^r Stodal
’ ’.u^bie to hU, ejpoo*
IIj-dL*. Pruit True*, efc
JjiUy to Jlarkct 0«x-.icrc ,,.
O. M.FEHRY ft CO Djinriir Micm,
Snail for Ji!
Cedartown, Ga.,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF
Dry Goods, Notions, Nats, Boots, Slices and Ready made dotting.
TIIEIR STOCK OF
DRY' GOODS AND NOTIONS
Comprises the LATEST FABRICS in DRESS GOODS, and ail the NOV
ELTIES in TRIMMINGS.
These goods were selected with grc.it care and BOUGHT FOR CASH, and they
ito an inspection of their stock, confident that purchasers will be pleased, both
in styles and prices.
They would call special attention to their
STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES!
Whu h shall always be offered at the lowest market rate.
. WJ
•a tor.
rjEORGTA
O Agreeable
FOLK COUNTY. —
an order from the
Ordinary, Folk county, Ca., will
no soil be fore the court house door, at
Cedurtown, in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on t-he first Tuesday
in August next, lot of laud Xo.;i47, in the
:20th district- of the 3rd sort?on of Folk
county, Ga. Sold as the property of J:is.
V. Paterson. Lite or said co»intv deceas
ed, for the benefit of the heirs nnd credi
tors. Terms of side. ! Note with apprs
security, due the. first day of November
next. T ties reta r. ed until payment of
same, th s July 12, IjUvI.
S. M. b’itiGlIT.
oeivod. AiLrcmitLiRCCs bv drsifi
Order. S*)nd 2-j c-enis for sam;
and full p irtieulars or a Me stano
partlcakns.
THE V/HEEliJIAN,
602 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
fiht Great gpeciic for ?*:r-.l s ia, aaiWRd.ois
—v-‘-An infernal remedy, containing
siiall be composed of tho following
counties: Clark, Franklin, ElberfI
Greene, Hancock, Hart, Madison,
Morgan, Oconee, Ogletlioroe, Putnam
and Wilkes.
The ninth Congressional district
shall be composed of the following
counties:^Bank's, Cherokee, Dum son,
" ” " " -.vinnett,
Lump-
. . —, , Towns,
union and White.
The tenth Congressional district
shall be composed of the foliowin«-
eountics: Burke, Columbia, Glass-
Ttlenn T nra^l r.
cock, Jefferson, Johnson, Lincoln,
McDuffie, Richmond, Tallial'erro,
Warren and Washington.
2. And be it further enacted by the
authorities aforesaid, that ail ‘laws
and parts of laws in conflict with this
act be and tiie same are hereby re
pealed.
After a short discussion, the report
of the sub-committee was adopted,
and the chairman of the joint com
mittee was instructed to report the
bill with a recommendation that it
do pas» That will be done in rhe
Senate tiiis morning by Mr. DuBig
non, and in the House by Mr. Har
ris. The. joint committee reports the
bill with such unanimity that it is
thought it will pass. The State is
very evenly divided by tiie appor
tionment, the population of each dis-
s powe:
tit's. Approved 2Stii Sept. 1S8L The
matter oi* amendment proposed, being
the power in said Board when rotting as
a court in regular session for the trans
action cf county business, to indict tines
and impose penalties for n disobedience
of its precepts, orders and directions, by
all persons subject to its jurisdiction. Ac.
W. !•'. DARDEN.
O RDINARY'S OPF ICE-FOLK (:0 UN
ty-—Jan. IS, 1SS3. To the atlminis
trators, executors, guardians and tr.:s
tecs of estates: The lav,- requires tha I
annual returns shall be made on or be
fore the first Monday in July of each
year, and in default thereof, the Ordina
ry to cite said representatives to show
cause for such neglect, and also forfe
(‘rtniniitRiiina far c-nol, follunv V,.„ „
commissions for such failure. Yon are
therefore respectfully requested to come
forward and make your returns as pre
scribed bv law. Itesoecffally,
~ JOEL BREWER, Ordinar
House and Lot for Sale.
I other for sale ray house and lot situa
ted in East End, Cedartown, three-
fourths of a mie from the Oourt House,
and one milo from Cotton Factory lot.
House contains six rooms and hall. Lot
contains3J£ acres good land, and has on
it a young orchard consisting of several
dozen choice fruit trees that will come
into bearing next year. Excellent ’.veil
of water.convenient to house. Parties
desirous of purchasing can call on me
and In-ill take pleasure in showing the
premises. Terms cash bv December.
JOEL M. HARRIS.
.Tulv 29—2 mo.
Ranlrin's Railroad Rill.
A bill to be entitled un act to require
railroad companies of ibis Stare to
return their property for taxation
by counties in tiiis Slate, to pre
scribe the mode of making sti .-h re
turns, and for other purposes con
nected therewith.
fee. 1. The General Assembly of
Georgia uo c-n-tct, That, coiumeneing
wjtfe tha year 1883^the several raii-
roadl companies of this Siate shall
amke retorna-to the receivers of tax
returns-of.ail.tho counties, of all the
property oivned- by them in the re-
speetive counties in which said prop
erty is situated, just as individuals
e are now required .bylaw to do; such
p returns to include ail tbe property,
>f..Kfoets cl j real end i>ei-sonal, owned, by. them,
.1 by inr.ii. -either absolutely or- held bytfiem uu-
rirnotini o: j der
i-erwise, except? SUtir
; which ha returned
r provided: anti said
per'the. tax assessed
NEW ARRANGEMENT
White Sewing Machine!
THE LADIES 7 FAVORITE!
BECAUSE IT IS
r THE LIGHTEST RUNNING,
THE MOST QUIET,
MAKES A PRETTIER STITCH,
And has more conveniences than any ot:.. .
Machine. It :s warranted live years, and is the
easiest to soil, arul
G eorgia—haralson county.—
E. II. Roberts has appl ied for exemp
tion of personalty and setting apart and
valuation of homestead, and 1 v/ill pass
upon the same at ten o’clock a. m., on
Friday, 15th day of June, ItffcS, this May
23d, l&co.
S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
PLEASANT! SAFE? POSITIVE!
afGONORBHlE^SLEET^
Also Preventi Contagion. No loss of Time® p
siiango cf Diet Overwhelming sr*!es. uumis-
Uik.-.UIc cures and anbounded faction. Aa
wanted iu every city and town in Soath.
Heat lj express ou receipt of price, Address
BGWKOCIME CO.,
Sola Aconts Contlioru Staten. ATLANTA* Ca*
KKoas
oy
Romanism I
uii’xl hj'
ialuent I*;v!nas cf
to nl^wrcat Do-
cjluktionc
smiiiHs
•>TATI111£>TS f!
rbe Corruption of
GIVES THE BEST SATISFACTION
of any Maclaine in lhe market. Intending’
purchasers are solicited to examine it before
buying. Responsible Dealers wanted iu all un-
territory.
J. D. & T. F. SMITH,
V, holesale and F.clai! Baiters, 53 Bread Street, Atlanta, Ga.
to- Far side by J. A. V/YNN tfc BUG., Cedartuwn, Ga. tilanrjfi.
Marble Works I
Ccmanism. 'itoe
CnofuMioiu J. Tbe
Ins| uiililon.
Slassarr* ©f gt,
Certholo mew.
Profanely llics.
traUxl Willi i'or-
Lrai i% t* Uu» (jon-
tribtriora. Death
S*:eccs. Tortureg
of th* Ularryr*.
Cd|). ; prepaid lo unj on ^
tf-f TrsT:ttfA—'i! f cnd KsfisEO
A Sar« C’lHincw far Axrmtn. \S&eek* TheAvL?!; 6 *
WALSH & PATTERSON BEGS,
irs in
no t/auiine, Opium, Chloroform, Oil lore!
or nariv.-tiesofany kind. Snfcaad vaiek
in its action.'S^
Id Avoirs Off:c:.‘,
I.KEsr.i-iaj, Vi., April 1S70.
Messrs. Uuto-hi.ionTt iiro.: It affords
menleasureto testify to th* grr-a* yir»B?
of your‘Neuraigine” for the cure of head-
atr.e and nviiraigia. D is ihe best remedy
for t: eso most distressing eonuilaiiua * 1
iiavo ever as-d. it should bo In**orv
latiiir.Tii; the country. Yours tnify, "
It. Head, May: rof Leesburg, Ya.
Hutchison OcSto.: I am happy
uccesscrs to WM. GRAY,
Importers and Deal
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN^
MARBLES.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, HEADSTONES. AND ALL KINDS OF
CEMETEilY WOKE DONE ON SHORT NOTICE.
Vfe also have on hand all that BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY of STATUARY tha'
was on exhibition at the COTTON EXPOSITION. Designs furnished free cn a-i-
plkstion.
Office and Works No. 77 Hast Alabama' St., Atlanta Ga
iyio.
to say that your -Necralgine” 0
spuuific in my case, relieving mo In an
incredibly short time. I would advise nil
suffering from neuralgia and headache to
try it. Yours etc.,
May 9. Iff2— 12:n L. V. Sims, ?.£. D.
®!1 m BL Hi
HANOTACXTCLS3 OT
“OUR IMPROVED”
WIND MILL,
AND SEIIXB3 19
PM?3, TASKS, FIFE,
nttiic;, Xrass flosir,
sad &U thiups ccczxctcd villi
Vachisery ^ Water Supplies.
WAGON
ON WHEELS—
IS KANtTFACTOKSD BY
FISH BB.QB. 3l CO.,
OFFICES,
3 Eaadelpi St.
J. D. ENLOW
Tee Weestse KtgOo.ijsited,
DETROIT, M8CH.
Having Taken tho
130055 HOUSE
And Renovated it thoroughly, wl*l open
on lhe 15th instunt fort-he ont-urhiinment
-af the tmveikig puwiic Patronage
spceEfuliv solieliea.
DiHSNSPEETS.US'S'
dealers in r-pe, Presses, Paper Ccfien. and all
lmd.3 cf f rir.ur.3 Ka'xrkls, both New and
fc -ci.n(1-hrn-l A correcled ii-t cf prices is-
aaed weekly, of ali laaivriul on hand for sale,
(much cf which cm genuine bargains) wilier
rnrei'w.l f-ao . , i;.“
rauiicd fraa oil appli<
IVo can iaxaSsh anj tiling from a Bodkin to
Cylinder Presr.
TERNS LIBERAL.
RACINE, WIS.,
WE 3US2 EY2EY VAHISTY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
cf work; !»y nanloyltiff none bnt tho Tlom*
FIRST.CLASS IMPROVED MACniNJfUY and she VEK?
THOROUGH SAO»\ r Li:DGB oi the barineas, we have
DDEABLE
imj>Su!L?.
ALL KINDS OF
TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc.
r*«o»
CO,
;astly carneJ the reputation cf making
“THE BEST WACOM ON WHEELS.”
Xanafectcrers have abolished the warranty, bnt Agecta mar, ca their own reaponaioilitr,
he rollomag warrautj with each wagon, if to agreed:
,T « Hr «fcT Warrant foe FISH DUOS. WAGON No to be well made In every partic
ular aauc: food materia!, and that the strength of the s*ne is sufficient for all work with fair
naage. Shonid aay b--cak.%ge occur within ot:*s year from ih»» date by reason of defective material
or workuanahlp. repaira for the fame trill be fumiahe«l at place of sale, free of cbr»'*ge, or tha
price A raid repair*, per agent’s price list will be paid ia cash by tbs purchaser producing A
sample of the broken or defective parts an evidence.
Knowing we can eoit yen. we folic it patrouaee from everr aectlor of the United Statca. Sand
tor Ptkea &ml Terma, a&df.r a copy ef TUJC RACJNS AGRICULTURIST, to
Vf»U BROS, ft Co„ Badm, Wlfc
BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN.
'‘AY (ItSiO iiarso ap<trk-M n uti r.g
’ raliiii En-iac kos ca: IO.OCC A. of llii bijia Hi.
uriln in lu bftirj. burning siaba trout U«v uiv i;
1: If out lengths.
mirs^EEos
of ALT, PLANTS.
frlATI S. > d are tested; ccly
Crafn nnd rarm r-fanml 5 lE.'tcry er<t lj~t method*
ef ccII'Jio cf Grsina. Ecct Crop**, Grs&c*, Fodder Crops, Tre< •
Mantnfr. etc. rnv lrtrlv ^’>*•■11 Catalogua and JV.'ee List cf tlMtttu
1 - — -»■ — ft«n— (IBS wSSS.
UPRIGHT GRAND
PIANOS
With Patent Cylinder Top.
BEKR BROS. & CO.,
NEW YORK.
SEH3 FOR CATALOCUC.
«-vcr=l Cioo*unrl vinetfNB. FIIIIIT.
tuurjsuss HiRAM SIBLEY Ci CO. flochjster, K.Y. Chicago,111
; Live and Lot Live” is hfs motto.
•IAS. T». FTTv'T.OW, Pr<>r>rietoi
AR#r“ S-KteS:!
i^REUAELESElF-OURE:
““ A farm
it
of
- St fiwc
[now.T«»arvd 1 *0* :b«*curs*nf .Terrowr Hefttftrp,
1* WeaJfiMwrtiiij Dfm;;. i
ilfeacso
MOOVS’8
1 ki’sism vs:v sfisn?
p Atlanta, Us,
!!s«rcced Clmilar. A llwa*dna! Vnri,
fees* School. fuwrfp t-ora.-
CF ALL PLANTS. FOR ALL CSC?C,
FOR ALL CLIMATES.
j ere fb.Y I^ryost fanners, lor/wt «ecd zraxe*
“4 and 'ur.rzzZ prc«2 cIoaIits naywlicrc^ houco
tar-3 sovYtajt fadiLej f'r producing- ficut Seed.*
■ r che la ere ies'cd, sxd. only tiiY bcd teat
»J^r AnnualCaldloQ-**- and ZXice Xotbanp THE-
Cii3ATEes erasi> STOHE H •SUS
\rn;?!.n Tti vnrrr? niTN neeo. « ^
-OSZLD YD UR OWN IHSCH. It fc.
all the dorirsbla sew ami atasdard verIctita
j.^. T.-jetriSpb richl iM TrceS^ads, tad
Kaalv Ceab FRI.IZ to iuty eddrsew.
SISLEY & CO. Ssedsmon
.; ^mdCSlao^hi,
ui IOjOJO feri ia c bh lime.
' 'T fjijuaw, arc mstsmo to
tml.-fc a bum povL-r on X le.^
it*! and trarcr than ary oilier En
*ie rot fitted with no Amomaiic
’at Orf. If yon want a Stationary
1 .«i kun-Jiui, enartIDf OT 1
[Vihcr cs*t t>r Xridiirtb Patent
' ronrtit-Iron Pulley, a -cd fr.r our
tefated fjitsh^tue. No. 12, for
iuforiautiou and prices,
a W. PAYNE A SONS.'
Contius, N. Y. Box 1437.
FRANKLIN
TYPE
FOUNUUY,-
It* Tim. IM, Clmttmmmtt, O
ALLISON * SMITH.
TS* tj-p» on wM»h
THE SPIRAL SPRING BUGGY
HAS THE ONLY ADJUSTABLE SPffiBG IN THE WORLD.
No Sac, No Sway, No Pitch, Carries any Weight.
3= i-
Ths Fastest Selilag Book of the Age!
1 COMPLETE LIVE STOCK BOOK!
An fxb,iD>f:TO troatfee on of Bsvim.
oattlf,Swine, Sboop and Poultry, and howto
.:nre them. Kaorchoid rrann—j j cosine
Jtorin * and preierring. Tho Homo doctor.
mu the treatment ot every-dar oreitlenta am
njqri03. YlM> PArtn and how to tnrraoat
T&C ©MrioH and Itehry. Orchards
.... yiilb,^ Culture: Sorarhaxn Grcwlnr,
Chea#s*ryi jii^ciical coohinir, dyo •
yr*rr t ro:jo ir.riTiGy-ncnr. Every-day
and U« Mechanics of the i’ann.
Tie Bock for tte Planter, Famar
nnd Stock Eaissr.
1* 3f psrtxi’t & liritott Srcfouiy Riartratti.
SAURY AHO C0f3ftS!SS!Bn t«£V5S
.-lea wko vrii! canvas, a-.noeg tho FAKMKB3
this baanrC'iet nark, Sold bysubacrip-
u on only, anil Jornisiie.l :>iahscrt')er3.in eittwc
Eaglioii or Uotxan, at the following prisas:
Cloth Zir£ag, Fan ent Sides . $3 75
farther (library £tyla) - - 4 75
Sonf, portpalj, on rcceint cf priee (whet, we
htvo no a yen*). trimesTi rot Dsaosirrms
urcuus. and Commendations by practAeaJ
tad sci?u!if!c ' * JJ
LIGHT, STYLISH AND STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS.
Every Buggy Warranted 2 Years. Sprihcs Warranted: 10 Years.
The Easiest Resinc Buggy Built.
THE NEWEST AND BEST THING OUT IN CARRIAGE SPRINGS.
WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST.
THESptmSpfiMG Bueer Go-griho unos, iiai.
lie farmers. ’ Addreas,
AS47UQU PUBII4HKM CO.
>. Lotus. J>fo. Chicago. Ilia. Atlanta, Gb
IliR^MSIBLEY&CO.
"-“Turnip
KEW CROP njVLri
Send for J CATklCCUE A PRICE UST,
HIRAM SI8LEY& CO.
B0CHESTEN «.Y. CWCM01U.