The Courant-American. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1889-1901, December 26, 1889, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

SHORT CROPS! •<*§= Consequently Money Is Scarce and Everybody Is *•,% Looking out for the Best Bargains. [p#.* North Georgia cheap Furniture House to the Rescue! T wo i¥p N ™ s ago everybody felt assured that there would be an immense cotton crop gathered this Fall, and consequently all the merchants laid in heavy stocks —“one of whom we are which.”. riT^??’f?r?D C xT r T e 4 s -T^ c^ of % l’ m ited funds afloat, the NORTH GEORGIA FURNITURE HOUSE has marked down all its goods to prices that absolutely guarantees their sale. BARGAINS IN FURNITURE. EHsSrUfisagsg tsJBSSSSSKsrSafsSS'gK gains in Furniture for the disappointed people. As to the quality of our goods, why our reputation is made in that respect, and the people have long ago deserted the foreign markets and now patronize the iNorth Georgia Cheap Furniture House—having come to the conclusion that it was only a delusive idea that fine goods could not be had at home. UNDERTAKING DEP7TRT7V£ENT. As usual our Undertaking Department is filled with a fine and well-selected Stock of Caskets, Coffins, Burial Robes, Etc. All orders in this line will be given prompt and careful attention. E. L. PEACOCK, Proprietor North Georgia Cheap Furniture House. THe Howard bark 0F Gartersville. Buys and sells Exchange, available in all parts of the world. Receives Deposits subject to check. Issues Certificates of Deposit, payable on demand; or at a specified time, on which interest is allowed. This Bank having been tried in the crucible and having proven its claim upon the confidence of the public, solicits its patronage and promises a faithful dis charge of its duties to its customers. Desirable accounts solicited and all usual accommodations extended. aug22-ly W. H. HOWARD, Sole Owner. J. R. WIKLE, President. J. H. VIVION, Cashier. Directors : J. R. Wikle, J. C. Wofford, J. H. Vivion, L. S. Mumford, W. C. Baker, Hiram Blaisdell, J. A. Stover. • THE • First national banß OF GARTER3VILLE. Cartersville, 6a., May Ist, 1889. This bank is now ready for transacting any legitimate Banking business upon the most liberal terms and principles consistent with absolute safety and protection to the interests of the Bank and its customers. We, therefore tender our services to the public and solicit patronage upon the foregoing sound basis, and will endeavor to make our business relations pleasant and satisfactory to all dealers and our institution a real benefit to this city and the surrounding country. Respectfully, novl4-tf J. H. VIVION, Cashier. Emerson Malleable Iron Company, EMERSON, BARTOW CO, GA. The Only Malleable Iron Works in the South. The extensive works of the company have been com pleted, and they are now ready for business. Gray and Malleable Castings Made to Order. Machine Work and Jobbing of all kinds done prompt ly, cheaply and as well as any other shop in the country. Estimates given on any kind of work, on application Address, Emerson Malleable Iron Cos., sepßs-3m EMERSON, CA. Gerald Griffin. * FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.* Represents Leading Companies. july 19-1 y Cartersville Planing Mill, (fIALLOWAY tk FREEMAN OLD MILL.) Cor. Leake & Skinner Sts., CARTERSVILLE, GA. Lumber, Shingles, Flooring. Ceiling, Siding. FULL STOCK KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Moulding and Turned Work of all the Latest Designs. W-COTTOV GINNING ■‘•l With the best of machinery and amgle OH'.di ties for the busines,wiil give prompt attention to this class ol work, and sohoit the patronage of the public. MILNER & MILNER, Proprietors. juue3-6ga " - PROFESSIONAL cards. J. M. Neel, Attorney-at-Law. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO litigation in real estate, in the ad ministration of estates of deceased per sons, and in cases in equity. Office : On Publio Square, north St. James Hotel. feb24-ly Douglas Wikle, Attorney-at-Law. PRACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS of the Chorokoe Circuit. Special attention given to the collection of claims and tho abstracting of titles. Office : In tho Court House. novH.tf J. H. Mayfield, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Chronic Diseases a Specialty. OFFICE east sido Public Square. Car tersvillo, Ga. aug22-kim The Booz Hotel, CEDAKTOWW, GEORGIA. Recently enlarged, ample accommodations for the traveling public. novl4-tf Public Hauling. ECBERT MOODY. Prepared to do all kinds of Hauling—carefully, safely and guaranteed satisfaction. Moving piano, $2.50 —heavy snf<> etc,, according to weight; baggage, 15c. flour, 15c.; guano, IM. i houseliold furniture, 25c. Call for Egbert Moody. junel-ly # GOALi! # Call on us for good coal. Full weights reasonable prices. Aubrey Sc McEwen, AGENTS FOR GLEN MARY AND LEHIGH COAL. nov!4-tf Real Estate! ALEX M. WiLLINCHAM. PARTIES HAVING REAL ESTATE of any character for sale can do no better than by placing it in my hands. I will pay strict attention to FARMING LANDS, CITY PROPERTY, MINERAL PROPERTY. All property placed in my hands will be ADVERTISED FREE OF COST tO OWIlr, and every effort made to bring about a sale. ALEX M. WILLINCHAM nov2l-tf f roeh7.ly BUCKLEN’S ARXICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Prioe 25 cents per box. For sale by J. R. Wikle* Cos., druggists. mohl7-ly English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or oalloused lumps and blem ishes from horses. Blood spavin, ourbs, splints, sweeny, ring-bone, stiflos, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, eto. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warran ted. Sold by M. F. Word, druggist, Cartersville. novl-ly ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syruf, for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never failing success by millions of mothers for their children. During the process of teething, its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, oures dys entery and dyarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the child it rests the mother. Price 25c. a bottle. augl9-ly WIIY IS IT That people linger along always com plaining about that continued tired feel ing? One bottle of Boggs’ Blood Puri fier and Blood Maker will entirely re move this feeling, givo them a good ap petite and regulate digestion. For sale byM. F. Word. may7-ly I ou should lie sure to advertise with us as it will pay you. I desire to state voluntarily and for the benefit of tho public, that having been troubled with a severe bronchial d;ffl eulty and a terrible cougli for the past two years, so that at times I felt almost discouraged and even despaired of get ting better, I iiave, through the use oi Dr. Acker’s English Remedy for con sumption, been entirely cured, and can not say too much in its favor. Judging from its effects upon mo,I consider it the greatest remedy in tho world for all throat, bronchial and lung troubles, jan3l-ly G. G. Leake, Ceda-town, Ga. For sale by J. R. Wikle & Cos. CHEAP MONEY. Tho Atlanta Trust and Banking Com pany is prepared to negotiate loans on Bartow county farmlands, atO andß per oent., with reasonable commission. Apply to Douolar Wikle, tf Attorney at Law. Prof. Loisette’s MEMORY DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD In spite of adulterated imitations which xniae the theory, and practical results of the Original, In spite of the gro*Besfc miarepreHentationß by envious would-be competitors, and in spite of * ‘base attempts to rob” him otj-he fruit of his labors, (all of which demonstrate the undoubted superiority and popularity of his teaching). Prof. Loisette'e Art or Never Forgetting is recognized to-day in both Hemispheres as marking anKpoentn Memory Culture. His Prospectus (sent post free) gives opinions of people in all parts of the globe who have act ually studied hiq System by correspondence, showing that his System is used only while being studied, not afterwards; that any book can be. learned in a ninyle reading, rnina-wandering cured, dec. For Prospectus, Terms and Testimonials address Ffcir. A. JLOISJ2TT£, 237 Fifth Avenue, N.T nov2U3m. /~\FFICE OF ORDINARY BARTOW COUNTY. YJ Cartersville, Ga,, November 28, 1881). —John P. Stegall, administrator of G. F. Vaughan, de ceased, in due form, has applied to the undersign ed for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in January next. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary, Cl EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Notice to X Debtors and Creditors, All persons hold ing claims against the estate of R. M. Arnold, late of Bartow county, deceased, are hereby no tified to present the same to the undersigned at once, and all parties indebted to the same are requested to call and make settlement. J. M aud 8, R. ARNOLD, Administrators of It. M. Arnold, deceased. /GEORGIA, RAUTOW COUNTY. VX Whereas, L. t*. Gaines, administrator of Moses Motes, represents to the court in his peti tion, duly filed and entered on record, that, he has fully administered Moses Motes’ estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause. If any they can, why satd administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in February, 1800. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. OFFICE OF ORDINARY BARTOW COUNTY. —Cartersville. Ga.. November 28. 188D.--Toall whom it may concern: Ben. P. Schooler, ad ministrator of Mary A, Schooler, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be hoard on the first Monday in January next. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. ('I EORGIA. BARTOW COUNTY. —To ail X whom It may concern : William C. Baker has in due form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of administration on the es tate of Mrs. Parthenia Baker, late of said coun ty, deceased, and I will pass upon the said appli cation on the first Monday in January next. Given under my hand and official signature, this December 2nd, 1889. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary, FFICE Ok ORDINARY BARTOW COUNTY, Vj/CarteruVllw, Ga,, November 28. 1889. Notice Ih Hereby given to all persons concerned, that on the day of 1888, Anthony Richey, late of said county, departed this life Intestate* ana no parson has applied fo!\.adfcilhtalr&tion on the estate of said AnthtthV Richey. Ih said State. That administration will be vested in the Clerk of the superior Court or some other fit and proper person, after the publication of this citation, un less valid objection is made to his appointment, on the first Monday In January, 1890. Given un der my betid and official signature. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary, EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY. - Whereas, L. P. (Jaltlea and B. 11. Beasly, administrators of the estate ofMrs. M. F. Beasly, deceased, represent to the court In their petition, duly died and of record, that they have fully ad ministered said estate. Thiels therefore to cite all persons concerned, both heirs and creditors, to show cause, If auv they can, why said admin istrators should not be discharged from their ad ministration afld receive letters of dismission on the Ist MOhday ih February, I*oo. O. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. OFFICE OF ORDINARY BARTOW COUNTY. Cartersville.ua , December 2, 1659. This le give notice that a petition by the citizens of the snath district, G. M.. of said county, has been tiled this day In the Ordinary’s office, In terras pf the statute, preparatory to submitting the ques tion of “ For Fence or Stock Law,” to the legal voters of said district. Therefore, all persons objecting to the same will tile their counter oett tton to the same in the Ordinary's offics on or by the 2d da.v of January, I*oo else said election will be ordered as petitioned for GEO, W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. OFFICE OF ORDINARY BARTOW COUNTY. Cartersville, Ga., December t, 1589.-* W hers a. Elizabeth Al’ey and I. W. Alley, administra tor* of Ishara Alley, deceased. represent to the court In their citation, duly tiled and enteral on record, that they have fully administered lehatn Alley's estate. This la therefore to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause If any they can, whi said administrators should not be discharged from their administra tion and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday ;n March, lseQ. 0. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary, NoTbl Insurant!;’ Scheme. A novel system is reported from London thereby the question of 'the insurance of .passengers by boat or rail may be solved. The scheme is such tliat every person tak ing a ticket is insured without any cost to himself. Instead of the pasteboard card ticket now in use, the inventor pro poses anew kind, which iu size aud ap pearance, and also in weight, is like the present ticket. It is, however, really a miniature wallet, inside of w hich is found a policy of insurance for a sum which va ries according to the class a person trav els, and covers fatal and other accidents arising during the journey. This is what under ordinary ciscumstances could be obtained by paying a small sum on every journey, but by this system it is given free. The new' system provides every railway or steamboat campany with the tickets and policies free of cost, provid ing only that they are issued to the public without any charge beyond the ordinary fares, so that every pgnnentwrr will find inside his or her ticket the policy of in surance. It may be asked how this is done, and the answer is very simple. The sheet enclosed in every ticket is a large one, and contains, besides the policy of insurance, an index map of the route, a directory of interesting places in the di rection in which the ticket is issued, and the balance of space is filled with adver tisements. Hindoo Marrlnges. Among the Hindoos marriage is man aged entirely by the parents. Courtship is literally unknown iu India, and the persons who are united in wedlock remain perfect strangers to each other until their nuptial day, and often for a long time afterward. Everything is settled to suit the fancies or caprices of the parents. To the parties chiefly concerned marriage is a lottery. But fortunately Hindoo con nubial life is not generally a miserable lot, as the wife is unsurpassed in faithfulness and devotion to her husband. The bride groom is in his teens, and the bride has hardly seen ten summers when they are united for life. The boy inmate of a Hin doo house finds himself betrothed by Iris father’s or grandfather’s command to some girl—perhaps an infant of five or six years old—whom he has not seen; nor does he see her until at the age of fifteen or there ahout. While he is yet studying at school, lie is sent out to fetch her home to his mother’s or grandmother’s zenana. There tho child wife takes the lowest place, and becomes at once the toy and slave of all the women. She has to learn all her domestic duties under the strict eye of her mother-in-law, and drudges on, unlessj indeed—as is generally the case, there is a widow in the family to have all the work heaped npon her; for a Hindoo widow is the cursed of gods and men. However, even if this be the case, the child-wife must learn to do her work, and absolutely obey her mother-in-law. The Minister’s Mistake. I heard a story the other day about a mistake made by a prominent divine, whose name is as well known in Brooklyn as that of Doctor Talmage. Tho rever end gentleman had occasion to spend a few days in a suburban town on the line of the Long Island road. He went to tlie depot to take the train for this city, and there met a member of his congregation, a lady well known in social circles here. The lady had a valise and a small pack age, Which rested on the floor of the wait ing-room. Beside them were several small crocks of preserves. As the train came in the gallant divine took the valise and package and preserves and placed them in the seat he found for the lady, and then occupied the scat in front. At one of the stations an agent came in and displayed a dispatch notifying him that the preserves had been stolen, and the thief was on board the train. The rev erend gentlemen was naturally much con fused. He explained that he thought they belonged to the lady, while she in turn thought they belonged toliitti. There Was considerable latighmg oh board the train when the facts became known. The reverend gentleman paid the expressage back on the preserves which he had unin tentionally stolen. Faith in God, faith in man, faith in work—this is the short formula in which we may sum up the teaching of the found ers of New England, a creed ample enough for this life and the next. If their municipal regulations smack somewhat of Judaism, yet there can be no nobler aim or more practical wisdom than theirs; for it was to make the law of man a liv ing counterpart of the law of God, in their highest conception of it. A Cure for 4'niarrta In the head, as well as of all bronchial, throat atld lung ilisea-es, if taken in time, is effected by usine Dr. Plaice’* Gulden Medical Discov ery, or money paid for it will be promptly re turned, A more pleasant physic You never will find Than Pierce’s small “Pallets," Tho Purgative kind. God makes the glow worm ns well as the Mar; the light in both is divine. Last Winter iwaa troubled so badly with rheumatism In my right shoulder and Joints of my leg as not to be able to walk, I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and now don’t feel any aches or pains any where, and It not only stopped the soreness In my shoulder and Jointe, but makes me feel as lively as a ten-year old boy. I sell newspaper* right In THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET •very day iu the year, and have been doing so for five years, and standing on the cold stones ain't no picnic, I can tell you. I can be seen every day in the year 4t corner Tompkins and De Kalb Avenues. -W. W. Howard, Brooklyn, X. T. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for |S. Prepared only by C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass tOO Doses One DoMar I ..[BUSINESS [L#r COLLEGE, \j||!p V NASHVILLE, TENN. 7r This College, though yet in its infancy, /1 has more than 600 former atudenteoccu /I pying go >d poett lona, manyol them re* I I ceivtng salaries rouging from *9OO to *.•• 1 # 500 tier annum For circular- address [/ H. W. JENSiiaiO*, Prln. SURE GRIPi"-aH’kSr I'niton Iron 4: Engine Work#, Dotfolt - Mlcil - CHE A P HOM ES&ta in arkana*i *J par cent, guaranteed on iTeeuntJ innewtpwß*, Law Unuuaatoasa, atuitgert, ark The Albatross. Of all birds the albatross has perhaps has the most extended powers of flight. It has been known to follow a vessel for several successive days without once touching the water except to pick out food, and even then it did not settle. In describing the flight of this bird from personal observation, a great admirer of the albatross writes: The flight of this bird is truly majestic, as, with out stretched, motionless wings, he sails over tho surface of the sea—now' rising high in the air, now with a bold sweep and wings inclined at an angle with the horizon, descending until the tip of the lower one almost touches the crests of the big waves as he skims over them. I have sometimes watched narrowly one of these birds sail ing aud wheeling about in all directions for more than an hour without seeing the slightest motion of wings, and have never witnessed anything to equal the ease and grace of the bird as he sweeps past, often within a few yards, every part of his body perfectly motionless except the head ans eye, which turn slowly and seem to take notice of everything in the sea and sky. lion’s This! We otter One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarru that cannot be cured by taking Hull’s Catarrh Cure. *. J. Chkmev & Cos., Props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac tions, and financially able to carry out any ob ligations made by their tlrm. VV eat & T'ruax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Oi 10. E. 11. Van linemen. Cashier Toledo National Bank, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Calurrh Cure is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent ti e. Price 76c. ier bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Oregon, the Paradise of Farin-r. Mild, equable climate, cevtatn and abundant •rops. Best fruit, grain, grass and stock coun try In the world. Full information free. Ad dress Oreg. Im’lgra’tn Board, Portland, Ore. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp son’s Eye-Water. Druggists sell at 26c per bottle A Chicago druggist retailed over 100,000 “Tansill's Punch’’sc. Cigars in four months. jp&fftEND" ■gsa*®™?* WiFtOTp’' Ely's Cream Balm p&v2i Will. COKE |£pLChfM QAT A R R j Apply Balm in'** each nostril. KLY BROS..IKS Warren St., SOUTHERN PRINTERS’ SUPPLY CO. W carry in stock Type, Cases, Stands, Presses, Paper Cutters AND everything used in a printing or PUBLISHING HOUSE. IWCall an us mid SAVE HONIY.'jH 34 West Alabama Street, ATLAHTA, GA. £HICHESTeft’S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. / ppTS Safe tad always reiiabl*. Ladle*, A ak Druggist for Diamond Brand, iu ‘‘‘l, metallic boxes, sealed with t>tuciwV\ —TjCyy ribbon. Take no other. All pills \V?g ‘ wyl lu P*tebord boxss, pick wrappers, are I— (W dan*erou* counterfeit*. Hand 4e. V W, Jr (stamps) for particulars, tostiaouials and V *' “Kellef for Ladiea,” in littar, bj return „„V /O' mull. Name Paper. V-ww r (hlr beater Che ml to., Kadkon Squ. I'klla* 11b JONES. I PAYS THE FREICHT. // Si Ton Wagon Srnlrs, iilron Levin. Steel Hearing!*, Hr** * Tore Beam and Beam Box for -860. V<v* Every nize Scale. For free price list \ Jt33W*rJL, mention this paper and address i t Wjr JONES OF BINGHAMTON, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ' BriMhdisiikin, ft to Vrtafbewtet 15-hot Rifles, fU 1o fit. Bn eeb-ioafllaf Rifles, 2. l (• fltsM. Self-oMkla* Revolvers, lllokr )-*!*< Sb Send 2<*. stamp tor 50-nag* Catalogue and saw ** jRr ert. GRIFFITH X SEMPLI, 612 W. Main, Loulslll,Ky. OPIUM HABIT. A 'Valuable Treatise Giving full Information of an Ey and Speedy can free u> the afflicted. Db. J. C. HorritAX,Jefferson,Wisconsin. \ GENTS, now is y-ur chance on our lr. 4'rnntn bix.fc Alan ready cut tit for ’’Stanley's Explora tions in Africa," I rsady to work, with kip,n*o<K address Thompson Pub. Vo., *,26 S. 6th St. t oils , Pa* ■ inue STUDY. Book-keeping, Business Forma, |(Umt Penmanship, Arithmetic. Short hand, etc., II thoroughly taught by MAIL. Circulars free. Bryant's College, 457 Main St, Buffalo, N. Y. nnillll HABIT. Only Certain and ffPlilnUf east CUBE to the World. Dr. UrIUIYI J. L.BTRPHENB. Lebanon. 0 SWIFT PO automatic >N revolver! Saji UNEQUALLED * Safety Barrel Catch. -j For Symme- lmpossible to throw the > g try, Beauty, HF barrel open when 5 Material and WerkmansHip. J discharged, g 5 AS PERFECT A PISTOL AS IS> WHSfijl/ 0 38 Cal. > x CAN POSSIBLY BE MADE. r < If your dealer does nof hare it, tee trill i t MHlgUffii I ml{ hto r.il'.ia™ £ ■ postpaid on receipt of price. | Kr Cartridges > £ Send 6c. In stamps for oar 100-page (line- V. f jj Price, for fjelp = * trntc.l Catalogae of Ouns. Rifle#, Rerol- M -* $lO “ vere, Police Good*. Sporting Goode of nil kind#, etc. hw all - ij This Cmirnlofue i* to large the pottage on it al<m* e*tt> Sc. Fglf**3pgl un I * |TOHNT.IOVTIL ARMS CO., Manyfacturers7BostonTMass7 Dealers. NEW PATENT. THE ONLY PERFFCTLY SAFE PISTOL MADE. BRYANT & STRATTON Business College KY^ ■ OLSO’S REMEDY FOR CATARRH. —Best. Easiest —I J to use. Cheapest Relief is immediate. A cure is BSJ certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. ■ It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied ONE ENJOY® Both the method and results wfcea Syrup of Figs is taken; it ifl pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tha only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in Its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Svrup of Figs is for sale in 500 and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. , CALIFORNIA F/0 SYRUP CO. BAH FRANCISCO, CAL. UWSVIUE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. ~~MANT MEN FIND that^~ Storms, snows, drenching rains, and furious winds are a part of the regular routine of life. Two-thirds of the sickness through life is caused by colds? you cannot be too well protected in stormy weather to avoid them. A man having a “ Fish Brand Slick er” may be exposed to a storm for twenty-four hours at a stretch, and still be protected from every drop of rain, besides being shielded from tha biting winds % No matter what your occupation, if you are liable to be caught in a rain or snow storm, you should have on hand a ** Fish Brand Slicker.” It will surely save your haalth, and \ perhaps your life. Beware of worthless imitations, every garment stamped with the " Fish Brand " Trade Mark. Don’t accept any inferior coat when you can have the ” Fish Brand Slicker” delivered without extra cost. Particulars and illustrated Catalogue free. A. 4. TOWER, - Boston, Mast* V F YOU WISH A /~n, REVOLVER purchase one of the cele brated SMITH ft WESSON i SsjfßiSk. arms. The finest small arms // ever manufactured and the \V// j) ■w] first choice of all experts. Ifßi Manufactured in calibres *,: and 44-1(4). Hin- ISO) gle or double action. Safely Hainmorlees and Target model*. Constructed entirely of best qual ity wrought steel, carefully inspected for work manship and stock, they are unrivaled for Antali, dursihmrv nid accuracy. Do not be deceived by cheap malleable caat-lron imitation* which a-e often sold for the genuine article and are not onlv unreliable, but dangerous. The SMITH ft WESSON Revolvers arc all stamped upon the bar rels with firm’s name, address and dates of patents and ore guaranteed perfect in every detail. In sist-upon having tho genuine article, aud if your dealer cannot supply you an order sent to addreea bejow will receive prompt and careful attention. Descrptivecataloirue an 1 orioes furnished upon ap plicaton. SMITH & WESSON, tar Mention tlii* paper. Springfield, Dfaea, AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT DR. LOBB North Fifteenth St., Philadelphia, Pa., for the treatment o l Blood Poisons, Skin Eruption** Nervous Complaints, Bright’s Disease, Strictures* Impotency and kindred diseases, no matter of how long standing or from what cause originating. gPTen days medicines furnished by mail rnrr nd for Book on SPECIAL lliweawea. fnCtfl STRONGEST || I fll 111 STRINGS In the World* If 1111 I IU HOWE’S Cel ebrslelNo. 19 VIULIII STRING V FOR SI.OO. Full *et 4 String,. H ,■, H—t Italian MtriDffa. 20fl, o*ch. L 23& Old Violin, mid 600 variotio. Violnu. Viola., Csllo. and Bswif, 760. to $3,S>. Violin <!., Bow., Nock., Top., Back,, Varni.h and all fittings,* Munir. Book, for all inatnimeiils. B- t a..ortmnt iowwt priooa m Amorica fiond I< r ca'nlogne. ELIAS HOWE, It! Court Street, Boaton, Mass. AH& ■% ■ ■ ■ m m ana WHISKEY ’ HAB ■ ■Oil layß ITScured a* home ty I 111 ■■■ out pain. Bookof*ar ■ll I VIVI " cul *" Bent FREE. U -J LB. M. WOOLLEY, M. W ATLANTA. Oil office 663* W hltetiali BL B I prescribe sod folly en. doree Big G as the onlY Cure. In SK* specific for the certain cur* TO 6 DATB.W of this disease. JHbr.i>t~<i n.i O. H.INGRAHAM.M. D., igg Mm. Stricture. * Amsterdam, N. Y. T3 vrd oot, b, tb. We have sold Big G toY Cincinnatifaction. D ’ R DYCHE ACD Bold by Druggists.^ I A. N. U Fifty-two,’B9^