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miner Athens. Ga., September 13,1881. l.OCV L. INTEI.X.KiKXCE. The Case ot Sirs. Fitzpatrick. Tlie circumstances attending the death of Mrs. Jaue Fitzpatrick to which allusion was made in the Ban*, uer yesterday, were of so unusual and distressing a character that wc extract a little of the testimony given bclore the Coroner’s jury in order that onr reajlefs may see how pitia ble a condition a woman can be placed in in this erligbtened country. The inhumanity of the husband is some' thing beyond compiehension. Mr. Wiley F. Hood said that the deceased had liad nothing to eat that a sick woman would' want, except a chicken, for several weeks. Six or eight week:} ago she onine to him lor provisions and got them. She said that Mr. yiupalrick had promised her so mo money but Mr- Hood did not expect to get any pay. lie kuew she was suffering for something to eat. All she had «h» bad worked for and bought herself. In his judg ment il she bad had a physician with her at first she would not have died; that a lack ol treatment and nourish ment was the cause of her death. On several occasions-ho had furnished her with meal, meataud coffee,she telling him she was sev. :>ig lor a lady in town and would pay him. She said Mr. Fitzpatrick would do nothing lor her. Fitzpatrick had abused her by cursing her, but ho had never heard of his striking her. She had been suffering fur two months. Doctor J. M. Cailton said he saw her a short time since aud found site had intermittent lever. He •ffer # l to wend her medicine but she did not send for it. He did not think her case dangerous when lie saw her. On the night before her death her husband called and said she had taken a large draught of water. I prescribed a ball, in hot whiskey and some anodyne powders but do not know that they were ad ministered. The water might have cnised congestion. Mis. Jobu Cain said Mrs. Fitzpat rick drnuK four dippers of water. Her husband, after much persuasion went to the doctor but brought no medi cine. He told bis wife slie was a lool ami ought to be dead, aud abused her. She was given a hot red pepper bath. M re. Mattie Flournoy said when she heard Mrs F was sick sue carried, her some butter, bread and coffee. The latter said it was too late, but if site had bad such food sooner it would have done her good. Mr. F. came in and sat on the bed and said that food was enough to kill a well person, much less a sick one. Mrs. F. told hitn she was unable to cook and bad nothing to cook, lie said he was not beholden to her or any other damned woman. He could get his own break fast. Mrs. F. said she was unable to work and her husband would not as sist her: •?" 04 * Becky Hale (col.) said she had heard Fitzpatrick curse his wife sev-, eral times. One time she asked hint to put her on the bed and he said, “God d—d you, you shall go to sleep, and it is a pity you can’t sleep lor- evor.” Mrs. V. Lemon said that she heard Mrs. F. say she bad suffered lor food; that Mr. Hood had famished all she had had for some time, VERDICT. ’^Georgia, Clarke County. We, the jury or inquest empanelled and sworn to inquire into the death of Mrs. Jano Fitzpatrick deceased, lind Irom the evidence adduced that she came to her death for want of the necessities of life which were failed to be lumuhed her by her husband William Fitzpatrick, and on account of congestion of the lungs, produced 1 ’ drinking large draughts of water, while suffering lrom intermittent lever. E J Christy, Foreman. P H Wright, J S Barnwell, Chas Muse, M IIodges, W A Wilson, W McKinnon, W S Cranford, F Walls, W.m Peeler, Wm ToLBERr, Health ana Itoauiy Combined. Woman’s Rights.—One who has long studied this subject now presents the result of his investigations. He is happy to say that he has discovered Woman’s Best Friend.’ It is adapts ed especially to those cases where the womb is disordered, and will cure any irregularity of the ‘ menses.’ Brad- field’s Female Regulator acts like a charm in ‘whites,’ or a sudden cheek ot the ‘ monthly courses,’ lrom cold, trouble of miiul or like causes, liy restoring the discharge in every in stance. In chronic cases its action is prompt and decisive, and saves the constitution from countless evils and premature decay. Prepared by Dr, J. Brad field, Atlanta, Ga. For sale at 81.60 per bottle by all druggists. Milltown, Chambers Co., Ala., July 13, 1877. I Lave used your Female Regulator extensively in my practice for a long time, and with entire saceess where there was no complication of disease. If it is not a specific, it is, in my opins ion, tlio best known remedy for the diseases lor which it is recommended. Iar4-lm. J. H. Davis. M. D. G. H. U. N UMEROUS U>tiiDomnls aud Urge Hales prove that price* of Pianos and organs, for same make ami style, are from 20 to 30 per cent, less at “The Music House of the South’* than elsewhere. G. O. RuBlNSOX «fe CO. Xj-T-JEJ-; Q- AKGE Cash Contracts with the best mauu- L j facturcrsand lairge Sales at “The Music House <4 the South,” enable G. O. ROBINSON & CO., to sell Superior Pianos and Organs at iapaidb* $500 HMD Over a Million --or— Prof. (Snilmette's FRENCH Hare already beeu. sold iu tills country and in France; every one of ’ * " * ‘Ttn Carter & Solomon, ATLANTA, GBOE.OIA, j, ;Invitc an inspection of their immcitso FALL stock, ot ^CARPETS, which has sirec perfect asOistac- l»a; and has per formed cures every tiuie when used according to less price than is paid by small dealer*. . directions.. We now sar to the afflicted and doubting ones that - we’will pay tin* above reward. !>r-a L single case c‘ BRIGHT’S DISEASE and other affections of the Kidneys and Bladder are sometimes brought on and often aggravated by the neg lect of the symptoms, which, if. taken in time, would no doubt in a majority of cases yield to treatment. No med icine is so well suited for this as Ran kin’s Compound Extract Bucliu and J uniper. It is a reliable healing tonio to the parts, allays irritation, and restores healthy action. Prepared only by Hunt, Rankin & •Lamar, Druggists, Atlanta, Ga., aud for sale by all Druggists. Forsyth, Ga., Dec. 1, 1877.—I have sold Rankin’s Buchu and Juniper for 10 years, and it •'as always given universal satisfaction, proving the most valuable preparation of tho kind on the market. F. O. Mays, Druggist. jan-4-lm. T. M. H O. T S. G O. ROBINSON & CO., sell in Texas, Ar- • kan*a*, Louisiana, Mississipi, Alabama, That the Pad fails to cure. This Great remedy wil POSITIVELY aud PERMANENTLY cure Lum bago, Lame Rack, Sciatica, Gravel, Diadetea,Drop sy, Bright’s Disease of the Kidneys, Incontinence and Retention of the UrineJ Inflaination*of the Kidneys Catarrh of the Bladder, Hifih Colored Urine,’Pain in the Bac*-. Side or Loins, Nervous Weakness, and iu tact all disorders of the Bladder and Urinary Organs whether contracted by pri- , LADIES, II -you are suffering from Female Weakness, Leucom*hu*a,orany disease of the Kid neys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs, YOU CAN BE CURED! Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by sim ply ireariug y ^ , ... If- 7 , ' PROF. GUILM^XTE’S ^ FRENCH KIDNEY PAD* WHICH CURES BY ABSCRATION. Florida, and in every Southern State north of Georgia. Augusta can justly claim to have The Music House of the South.” E. I. O. M. rpWENTY to thirty per cent. saved 1 cliuMutf Superior l'iaii.— and Orguiis, cliaMutf Superior Pianos and OrgiuM, Mu ni-ad Instruments, Sheet Music. Music Books and t-esi Italian Strings, at “The Music House ot tlie South.” Columbus, Ga., April 12,1878. Dr. C. J. Moffett—JJear Sir:— My wife ami inysolf are satisfied that the life of oor teething babe was saved by tho use of your Tecthina (Teething Powders), when other remedies had foiled to relieve him. We have been deliyhted with the speedy and permanent relief yiven one of our children.from severe at~ tack of Cholera Morbus. Teetliina is indispensible to us, and should he kept by all parents having small chil dren. Respectlully, etc.., JESSE B. WRIGIIT. Foreman Enquirer-Sun. March8-ltn. Tuning and Repairing U Y C. U. TAYLOR, the only authorized Tuner of the Music lloitsj ot the South, Ask your druggist for PROF. GUILM LTTE’S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD. and take no other. II he has not got it, send 82.00 and you will receave the Pad by return mail.'* Prof. Guilmette’s French Iyer Pad. Will positively cure Fever and Augue, Dum Igue, Ague cake. Bilious Fever, Jaundice, D/s- , ami all Diseases of the l iver, Stomach and Moquettesi Brussels, Velvets, Ingrains, 3-Ply, Etc., nvr a:t tii n g- aathsthdow shades, WALD i PAPERI! And every style of X2TTERXQB. HO ITS 23 DECORATIONS ! -- OUR STOCK is unstirpassea in Extent and Elegauoe. CARTER & SOLOMON, Au*» No. 50 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. W. J. POLLARD, NOS. 734 AND 736 REYNOLD STREET, AXT GrTJ ST A. GEOKG T A, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, —AND DEALER IN— BY ©f all KINDS AMDI^^uh.rR.w, Robberr and L.ether BeRm*. Stem Pip., W.ter end Steen, ernors, Wrenches, etc., toother whh orery^rlieleTf StiVnTnd wXr rittmga, Findings, etc. GENERAL AGENT FOR TALBOTT & SONS. [£»TAHL.WIIED 1853.] Watertown Steam Engine Co. Wotertown Agricultural Engines (on wheels.) Watc.town Portshln , , ■, , tertown Dairy Engines (for small buildings.) Watertewn Vertical E& '^*' Sf ufinnnrv Ttiffitma l xl-itIi and nnfhnnt nnt etr \ YTT_. _ . A-s IglUUS. ttllirtOWIl WINSHIP’S IRON WORKS MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED WINSHIP COTTON GIN, SELF FEEDER AND CONDENSER, Cotton Presses lor Steam, Hand, or Horse Power, SHAFTING, PULLIES, HANGERS, Saw Mills, and Mill Gearing of Every Description. pepsi*. Blood. Price 81.60 by mail. Send tor Prof. Guil mctte’fc Trrn.H on the Kidneys and Liver, free by mail. Address FRENCH PAD to.. Toledo Ohio. R. T. Krumky A Co., Sole AgeuU, Athens Ga-' ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. Correspondence solicited. Address dAwlvD. Augusui, Gcorgi; G. O. ROBINSON & CO., Set your hens in the evening if you have to move them from tho laying nests'. They will be more sure to stick to their new nests ; and take Gilder’s Liver Pills for your bilious ness. dc.21.1m. In A 3Pa*RY. Houston C'orimr, Ga., Jan. 2*, 1830. In 1873, there were two neuroes confined in iail badly afflicted with SvphiUii*. In my offi cial capacity I employed C. T. Switt, to euro them, under a contract, “no cure, no pay.** one of Florida’s sea port towns, there lived in ante beilum days, a wealthy but very eccentric old gentleman, who at one occasion being quite sick, awoke iiis wife iu the mid dle ol the night, with a tremendous uproar. To her anxious inquiry as to the cause of his excitement, be testily replied that, ‘ he had not thought much about his illness, nnlil lie had just happened to remember that, in case he should die, the town could not afford a decent coffn in which to bury him.” That man was bilious. A few doses of H. H. 1 J . would have cured him, and caused him to forget that there were such things as coffins. tf. administered his “8yphillitic Specific,’’ and in a few week;* 1 felt Txnind to pav him out ot the county treasury, as he had affected a com plete and radical cure. A. S. Giucs, Ord. Houston co.. Ga. Chattanojoa, Tenn., Feb, 14., 187'J. The S. S. S. is g'»\ in>r good antisfaction. One gentleman who had been e >nfined to his bed six weeks with Syphillitic Rheumatism hits been cured entirf aud sjveaks in the hisrnest praise of it. :Uhiles & Berry. Til E SWI FT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Propri etors Atlanta. Ga. Sold by all Drwrgists. f?all for » copy o Youuy Men’s Friend.' MarchHh PENDLETON & BRO., FOTJITDE.^- —AND— Machns Works, mm HEALTH INSTITUTE, Hygenic and Electric Water-Cure, NO ITS WEST PETEltS ST , ATLANTA, GA T HE only Medical Institute South where Chronic Diseases are scientifically treated by regular qualified flygenic Physici: ns ot both sexes, and where all hoathful and invigoratiug BATHING PROCESSES are in existence, to getlier with M ACHINE-VIBRATIONS.MOY E- MENTS and KLECTK1C1TY are successfully applied, according to DISEASED COND- iTTONS of each usUient. The ouiy place in Georgia wdiere no EMPIRIC or routine practice Is pursued, and where no DRUGS or POISONS UNDER NAME OF MEDICINES are used us remedies for the sick. RHEUM ATISM. NEU RALG1A, HEART. LIVER. KIDNEY, and SKIN DISEASES, INCIPIENT CONSUMP TION, SCROFULA, PARALYSIS, and all diseases peculiar to the REPR* >DUC *. 1VE OR GANS, are by our method of treatment restored with greater success than by any other processes known. Treatment especial boon for invalid ladies. Exclusive Ladies’ Department, in charge of experienced Lady Physician. For urther iniormation address b22. DU. U. O. ROBERTSON. 'tan 1% WESTS HIP <St BRO. ATLANTAGEO Locomotive Boilers. Talbott’s Turbine Water Wheel r. and Wheat Milia. Talbott’. Sa« Mills,Saw. fih.hf, Pulley., Boxes, Hangers,Belting,and patent Spark ArrMtere?/’ Vatertown Tubular Boilers (with two flue. 1 , , “ Locomotive and Vertical Boiler.- Watertown Suw Milic a" €. & a C00P1K & co. Cooper’s Sclf-Proptilsng (Traction) Engines. Cooper’s Farm Auricnltund ... , . . OSES? v-issr 1 **- motive Boilers. Cooper 1 (’ooper’B Corn and ' bolt attached.) r Wheat Se er’- orator, and Oat and Weed Extractor. Coop- Eoreka Flour Packer. Cooper’s Saw Mills (double and single.) Cardwell’s Wlicat Threshers, Separators, and Cleaners. Cardwell’s “OrminJ n „ m, Cardwell’. Hydraulic Cotton Pre^es. Cardwell’. lione PowerJlZfws ^s geared-(Mouuted and down.) Cardwell’s Power Com Sliellere aud Feed Cmtore f^ Johnston Harvester Company Emerson, Talcott & Co. Reapers and Binders. Reapers and Mowers combined. Single (Binder., Reaper., and Mont-« Cultivators and Gram Sowers. 1 * Fairba,nks & Co., Fui-banks’ Standard Seales, all sizes and patterns^ Alarm Cash Drawers.* 'Ll axi-u-fa-c-buiror of th.© Follo-otrizig Macbinea - NEBLETT & GOODRICH IMPROVED I. X. L. COTTON GIN."keID’S PATENT *171- MATIC POWER SCREW PRfes, STEAM OK WATER POWER SMITH’S I\i PROVED HAND POWER COTTON AND HAY PRESS COTTON fit\ FEEDER. COTTON CONDENSER. NEW VIRGINIA FEED CUTTER. „ , ... Engines, Cotton Gins, etc., Repaired in a workmanlike manner. Orders solicited and promptly executed. For Inrthcr particulars, circulars, general information etc., apply te ■^7S7". T - POLLARD. IMPORTED MTJSZCAX. afiBRCSASTDISS We import direct from the best manufacturers in Europe,5 Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Strings, Aud all kinds of Musical Merchandise. NOBODY CAN UNDEKBUY US—NOBODY UNDERSELL US. CHEAP SHEET MUSIC. We make a specialty of Live, Standard and Popular Sheet Music. All-Grades—Best Authors— Lowest Priees, Send a three cent stamp for our Catalogue containing over 3,uoo diiforout sub jects ; the best Catalogue in tho country to select from. PIANOS, are Southern Agent* for all tho celebrated New York vorld. Smith’s Scrolula Syrup and Star Curing are purely vegetable. Why will you suffer with Cancer, White Swelling, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kid ney aud Liver Diseases, when a few hot ties of these two great remedies will cure you ? From "C. D. McCurry, Newton county, Georgia—I take great pleas ure in recommending to the public Dr. Cheney’s Expectorant and Crcup Preventive. My little son had been a great suffer from Spasmodic Croup, during the night. Dr. Cheney, about two years ago, prescribed for him his Croup Preventive, which has most ntiiactiloiisly cured him. I find it equally beneficial in all c:ises of Coughs. I consider it a blessing iu my family. Every one should keep it in their houses. Try Smith’s Scrofula Syrup for your blood. It removes all skin erup tions and will give you a beautiful and clear complexion. nov9-tt W A Fowler, W D Christy. G A II Jennings, Coroner. Further Improvements. A few days since Rev. C.D. Camp bell, pastor of the Baptist churcn pur chased ot Mrs. K. M. Smith her resi dence on Clayton street • next to the Insurance building. This is one of the most desirable pieces of property in the city. The lot is large and- runs through tho block to Market street. W o understand it is the design of Mr. Campbell to have the house moved and turned around so as to front the latter street and be in close proximity to the church which is on the upper comer. The portion of tho lot on Clayton will then be divided into smaller lots suitable for business houses aud sold off. They will be in demand. We did not learn the price paid in the purchase. Nos. GIG, Gl" and 610 Bollock Street, AUGUHTA.GEOHGI . O UR Foundry and Machine Works, which were destroyed by fire in July, have been rebuilt, enlarged, and turnished with new tools. We can furnish IKON AM! HIUHK CASTINGS AM! MA CH INKKY of all descriptions at reasonable prices and of the itest quality. We would call attention to some of our specialties, viz: Cotton Presses, 8a 3 Mills, Cane Mills, Plantation Engiues, Iron Feuc> inland Kaleony Rails, Iron Store Fronts, Water Wheel, all kinds ot Castings, Gearing Mill Work, Shutting, Lathes, Pulleys and Hangers. Send for Descriptive List aud Prices. inch 1 .”.* IIF* New York Pianos lead the makes, viz: STEINWAY & SONS, HAINES BROTHERS, New and Second-hand Pianos from $50 to $1,200. Send for our prices before yoi IMMENSE STOCK OIF 1 NEW CARPETS! PURCHASED FROM The Leading Manufacturers and Importers of the Country, And ctferod to**«he Trade, our F'riends and the Public ut ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ! Body and Tapesuy Brussels, Moqnet’a Velvet, Three Ply and Ingrain Caapeta, all qualities Crumb Cloths.. Door Mats, Hearth Kugs. A full line 01 New Chromos, Hair Cloth and Upho'- terers’ Trimmings, F'loor and Tabic Oil Cloths, lace Curtains, Cornices and Bands, Window Shades, all sizes; Piano and Table Covers, Wall Papers aud Borders, French Terrys, Curtain Goods, Cretonuea tor Lambrequins, China aud Cocoa Mattings, and a big stock of goods in m/ JAMES G. BALIE, (Not Limited) Old Original Carpet Store, 713 Broad at., AUGUSTA, GA. A. WEBER, DECKER BROTHERS THE GATE CITY PIANOS. buy. ESTEY ORO-ANSI'S FRESH Stock of GROCERIES —All the wholesale Estey Organ business in c>ght Southern Strtes is transacted by the ESTEY ORGAN COMPANY at Atlanta. At our warerooins may always be found a complete assortment ol thend IlTCOUIE’gmglBLaB HTSTXUCTL1E1TTS. Includint! all tlie utwi $ZU to st styles anil latest improvements. ORGANS new aud second handtfrora E8TEY ORGAN COMPANY, Corner of Broad and Alabama streets, ATLANTA % GEORGIA. YOU: .|WANT FIRST CLASS CIGARS, J - . H. AUST-DETtSOnsr, agewt for Agricultural Implemeets -AND— MACHINERY. —)«10 -TO(— ELEGANT CIGAR AND TODACCO EMPORIUM! IlSr KWTON HOTTSH) CORNBR, There you will find a large and choice selection of Tohucco, Cigars, Snufls, Fines, etc. My Cigars * are of my own make, and I warrant them as good as can he had iu the United States. Prices always reasonable. Give me a call. Ga., Octo- Wadluv, Emanuki ber 10, 1879. Gentlemen—WW Mauling the General Assembly llii.- summer, I tried your Star Citrine on my leg, it being affected with an old sore caused by a wound received during the latu war. After having thoroughly tested it I am compelled to say that it is a success, for I have bad experience wiib different physicians and remedies, and found nothing to cure me, until ] used your Star Curine, which has cur* ed a remarkably bad case. Wishing you success, I am Yours, respectfully, John IJei.u. Do not fail to call on your druggist for a bottle of that pure, sweet and delicious blood purifier, Smith’s Scrof ula Syrup. Star Curine cures all chronic Sores and is a sure cure tor Piles. Call oti your druggist before it is too late and get a bottle ot Smith’s Scrofula Syrup and Star Curine. From B. F. Mooke, A. M., Pres ident of Moouk’s Southern Business University, Atlanta, Ga—This is to certify that I have used Dr. Cheney’s Expectorant in my family lor several years, and can recommend it os an in valuable remedy for Coughs, etc., and have found it superior to any other remedies that I have tried. nov9-tl Loacuapoka, Ada.. Jan. 12, ’78. ■w. AIoE.INlNrONr, BLA0K8MITHING & REPAIRING SHOP DOWN, MOUNTED AND DETACHED E ]NT Ol INT E S . Saw Stills, Grist Mills, Separators, Fans, Sor ghum Mills and Evaporators, SHINGLE IrlAOHIXTES, Smut Machines, Wood PLANERS and Match • : •« | Surfacing Machines, WATER WHEELS, I have in store and arriving variety. New Preserves, Codfish. All grades of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Soaps. Starch, etc Onions, Cabbuges. F Apples, Straw and Kattan Brooms, Serub Brushes, Long Handle aud Short HandleHair Brooms! Tubs, Pails, Clothes Hampers. Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, etc. All of which I olLr at the lowest prices for cash. , JAMES (Jr. BAcILIE >vfl-d<frw Cild Stand James G. Bailie Bro., 113 Broad et.,*AUGUSTA, GA. HOLMES’S LINIMENT -OR THI MOTHER’S FRIEND. ONE OF THE GREATEST COMFORTS TO THOSE’ EX3?ECTIjNI C* TO BE CONFINED la a remedy upon which implicit eonfidouec can be placed—one that will produce a aafe and quick delivery—one that will comrol pain, and shorten the duration ot Labor. Such is ,l THE MOTHER'S RELIEF.” Try it, and see what A BLESSING IT IS TO SUFFERING FEMALES. ’ o COTTON GINS, FEtDI.RS, CONDENSERS, TANITE EMORY WHEELS, REAPERS, MOWERS, BRICK MACHINES, WOOD PUMPS, Etc., Etc. <»D Hroad Street, - - (mchS2) - - ATLANTA, Ga. Jackson Street, Next to II. II. Allyll. Athene. All kinds of SMITHING and REPAIRS done at short notice. Only the best Workmen are cm ployed here. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED iu every instance. Gs u rar sna GUNS and PISTOLS ot all kindii repaiaod in tho be* manner. aprill . (Successors to Carlton & Bro.) WHOLESALE AJiD RETAIL DEALEF-S IN CARLTON & SON, E CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, SUGARS, MEATS, LARS, COFFEE, TEAS, FLOWER A SPECIALTY.—We keep constantly on hand the very best grades of Flours, froin our own mills, manufactured expressly lur us, and which we guanmtee. Dealers and consumers are rr spectfully invited to try our flours. Fair dealing, close attention to orders, aud the lowest poasib rices are what we aim at. CAl&LToN A SON.. 134 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA. Meeting at fioy»ton. ftev. J. H. Baxter, pastor of the Methodist church in Glberton, went up f o Royston tho other day, elayed tour days, preached nine times, re- ceived fourteen members into the chdreb, sold ten hymn books, got two subscribers to the Wesleyan Advo cate, and perhaps something else. This was doing pretty well for a four day’s meeting. , ' The new ordinance of the ooundl on tlie subject of hackmen soliciting paitssengers will diignlntloour oir.ni bos mou a little. 1 J/ 1 Salem, Ala., April 8, 1878. Mr. J. D. Goodwin, Agent—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in stating that I hthro used your Medicated Stock Feed on a very poor cow, with great success. She looks much better now, and gives a great deal more milk, and is much superior. J therefore recom mend this medicine to all who wish to, improve their slock, cattle and horses, as it is truly what it is repre sented to be. ‘ 1 Verr Respectfully, 1 U A.KAYSER. i, 4 Eufaula, Ala., July, 1878. Mr. L Shoeufeld: I used one sack of your Stock Feed on my cow, with very satisfactory results. She bad recently dropped her calf, and was in a poor condition, and by the use of your Stock Feed she was rapidly im proved in flesh and milk. ' ' ' 1 : - 1 Very Respectfully, GEO. H. DENT: Sold by nil druggists. - hue MarchS-lm. Spices- Etc- COTTON GINS! 33 Marrletta Street, Under Opera House. REPAIR ALL KINDS FURNITURE Do all Kinds Upholstering. And renovate carnets withaut removing from the floor. -.1. —it... P.m.A PsnAvatliuf nrnaaii in this 1»V E. TV XI 1 This Liniment, when used for two or three wceka before confinement, produce^ a wonder ful effect, causing a very easy and quick labor, with comparatively little pain, and leavjs th« moth er in a condition to recover quickly—or, in other words to have a good getting up. Under ita use, lador will ordinarily occupy much less than the usual time, aud the ruffe ring be dismissed bjyond expression.- The condition for which this remedy is offered is of such a character as to forbid a long array of certificates. Those interested in its use are respectfully referred to the hundreds who have used it. READ THE TESTIMONIAX.S! I most earnestly entreat every female expecting to be confined, to use “THE MOTHER’S RELIEF.” Coupled with this entreaty. I will add. that during a large obstetrical practice,ttor- ty lour years) 1 have never known it to tail to produce a safe and quick delivery. H. J, Holmes, M. D. Atlanta, Ga. A lady from one of the couutioe of Middle Goorgia, who has been acting Midwife lor many years, writes : “ I have been disposed of all the Mother’s Relief you sent me and I AM DE LIGHTED WITH IT. In every instance where it has been used, its effects have been all that 1 could ask. I CONSIDER IT A OREAT ULESS'NQ.” A Gentleman writes: ‘My wife used a bottle of ‘Mothers Relief’ procured from you. She was considerbly advanced in life betore this, her first confinement, and she knows it was the means of very greatly lessening her buffering ifi indeed, it was not the means of «avino her l»mc. Another gentleman writes: “My wife used your ‘Mother’s Relief* at her fourth confinement and her testimony is that she passed though it with one-half the suffering of either of her former triend who was aoout to be confined tor the first time, and she says : I havk never seen any ONE PASS THROUGH THIS GREAT TRAIL WITH SO MUCH EASE AXD SO LITTLE 8UFFERINO.” The names of these, and many others, can be had bycally at my office. Having had the foregoing remedy Thoroughly Tested in Atlanta and viciuity, I now offer to my patrons as possessing superior merits. P»-eparedby J. BRA.DFIELD, Sole Proprietor, - ATLANTA, GA. Sold by Druggists generally. Price $1.60 per bottle. If not kept by your Druggists, or fur ther information on or particulars are wanted, address the prpprietor. m.30. VST .JBt WE are the lole proprietors of the Carpe* Renovating process used in this hy E. I*. .and hold hls receipt for the purchase of the original London Carpet Renovating Recipe, and we It by a "o tvxazNCvl- Dr. Westn.oieland. Dr. Sells, Mrs. B. H. Hill. Mrs. Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. H. T. luiau Mrs. H. V. M. Miller and others too numerous to mention. OTrFMEtjakJsr «*? co. 33 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga. THENSrOUNDRYn MACHINE U ORKS a (-1R0N&BRASS . (jEORGIA. CASTINGS. ( I milIgearing, MINING&MILL \ SMITHING. MACHINERY.! \ REPAIRING SAWMILLS:! lPAT^WORR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN END YOUR fill CLOTH AND ISAVE THEM DYED Ij So that they will look as well as NEW no matter of what material, * SILK, WOOLEN OK. COTTOH GOODS ! Try mo aud see whether I can bo surpa-sed cither in work or price. I defy competition. * JACOB KREISt PROPRIETOR OF THE PREMIUM STEAM DYE WORKS, ch29 . W. Peters Street. Opposito Trinity Church, ATLANTA, GA. STEAM ENGINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, I have on hand, and on the way, fresh from fac tory an immense stock of IMPROVED SOUTHERN FaN MILLS, EXCEL THRESHERS, ATHENIAN AND BILL ARP HORSEPOWERS, BARK MILLS, CANE MILLS, COLT’S CELEBRATED POWER & LEVER, BROOK’S REVOLVING COTTON PRESS 1 IRON FENCING, &c. ALSO MANUFACTUBE1I8 AGENTS FOR Portable Steam Engines,Turbine Water Wheels,Cooks’ Evaporators, Victor Cane Mills, Combined Threshers and Separators, &c. 13T For Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists address gepll ir Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists address R. ITICKDEXISOIT, Agent GINS, Feeders, Condensers, Etc., Of various makes. I SELL GINS AT $2.25 PER SAW! Equal to other Gins sell ing at $3.00 to $3.50 per Saw. i . ICAH SAVE YOU HONEY On ENGINES, BOIL- k ERS..SAW MILLS, 'SHINGLE, MACHINES, SjAWS, BELTINGF, &c. Send in your orders at once for COTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, &c., that I may supply you in time, ; Every Ma chine I sell is fully warranted. Give me a trial, i Address ,, - S. F. PERKINS, 34 W. Mitchell street;,‘ATLANTA) Gx?, j25 32 and 34 MARK WALTER, MARBLE # WORKS- Broad St-. Near Kg| Lower Market, Monuments, Toombstones GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER. * A large selection always on hnnu, ready for lettering an clivery I. X. L. Mattress Factory. Mattresses, THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. PRICES Furnished ot Application. HIGHEST CASH PRICE for SHUCKS and STRAW! . JVi W, “ * uov30 i 318 and 320 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, GA. ' Nervous Weakness, Deafness, Loss of Voice, Sense of Taste and Smell, Neuralgia, Faint Feelings, Disgusting Odors, Weak Sight, Sore Throat, Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all Dis- ! eases of Respirator Organs, Eureka Catarrh Cure, A SURE RELIEF ANI> A SPEEDY CURE. Send for Circulars Terms, etc., to ' J. W. GURLEY, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. STILSOlsT, A LARGEST STOCK ol CLOCKS in the State. I’ricea lower than ever. We WILL NOT and Marble Works, I S3 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GKOHGIA. B-S *-*. -»T«»XtTJ Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cane Mills. Plantation Machinery And Engines and Boilers, Cotton Screws, Shitting Pulleys, H.ngtrs’ Journal Boxes, Mill Guir- idgoons Turbine Water Wheel. Giu Gesrinp (ehesp), Hudson’s Governors Diston’s Circn- ItitnmHrR nml Kilns. Ibltinff and 'Babbitt Metal and Brnaa Fitfincr fllnbr. nnd ing, Gudgeons A U.UU.O »» me. it UOSI. urn Ut-UHU), (vuwiji;, (. UUPVII n viutoiltuiB 1/IBU)U'H UITCII- Inr Saws aud Gmnmerg and Files, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Brass Fitting, Globe and Check Valves and WliisUoa, Guages, etc., Iron aud Brass Castings and^Giu Ribs, from . GEO.: K. LOMBARD & C0„ FOUNDRY ttND McCHINF, WORKS Frnvtick street, iOGUStA. GfiORtHA," ; * / - ■■■•• riaq h>^«- FOREST CITY 11 •'. ,i (;•' Negr tins Water Tower, 170 REPAIRING promptly done ai Lowest