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BARTOW SHERIFF'S SALES
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•<Mn the Htv or l urtorxvill**, Bartow
‘jzrr.ir l "'" Tit' 1 - !
-n , ( „!o .K, ;; , ll m " 1 ‘ r "on, known a* the
, ", ,J’ i"I "‘ ,,re " r I“h. ■>" which Ih
"n.TV ,t " fr'i-ti'wom* hundred
wiu lorry-tHo 142) fwt wmtward on Hiirtow
thTHililth 1 Vof ,BW ! >,U k “ Vw " v ' i,,fh to the rear of
,f " "li'ith lot and now occupied |, v ,| VV Hrfiiin-s
r;.' •, 'r-v. mi “'' ' ,v K " VrankHn
of \fl Vt'C ST '‘' v, ‘ m| onus the property
Mall! fl fIOC H,> " ’"' ,l •*'"• M<>ld to HHtIHtV
HH T ,ln ' l l’ l lot of Jit nd
lumber two hundred an.) forty-three (24:ti Wimr
-<* ™t,o n !,?!!X
I ' rf!viwl " and will be sold an the
iroperty of Duncan MurchlMon, one of tin* de
ters vine” ft' f** ['S’ 0 HH,Ufy rit >' < : ourt oft ~r->
> \t, i” " " f “. v “' 1,1 ,l akur A Mall vm. John
I>. Murchison and D Murchison. $2 | 8
or’bol ' l r V"* 1 " ,I *"t part
ctct ' f ’'t'" . wrM Mix hundred and three
and nix hundred and four <1(041, lr< the 4|h
district and .‘ld section „r Harrow comity,, tin
l- iiv a, i“ 1 the Western and Atlantic
e? and thepub,ic wa *°" roa<|, and ean
pair of the E 1). Puckett fawn known an the
Krave-.vard Relit. lat vied oil and will lie Mold an
lno |,r, ’ , r r ’ liif* f Kl,ri '' *’ IleweeMe, under ami bv
'irlip* of a tt fa from the Superior Court of Maid
county of Harlow, orlirinall.v In favor of Meador
Hi ut Iters, but. now proceeding In favor of J. A.
linker and I). VV. K Peacock um transferees
twaoiMt Maid Kiltie P Dmveest*. #t bs
A. .VI FRANKLIN. Sheriff.
J. \\ WILLIAMS, Deputy Sheriff.
Valuable North Georgia Planta
tion For Sale.
W til lie sold ImMovp tho Court Hoiihf in
villi*, Hnrtow rount.v, on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY
next, the farm adjoining CaMMville North, known
as the Dr. WeHton Hardy place, embracing lotM
numbeiH nlnety-Mix (mi) and ninetyu*e\en t7j,
nnd partM of lotM nil in be rw one liund'vd mid ntne
ti**>n (I lit) and one hundred and twenty (120),
lonrih DiHtriet, Hart o,w vuwuty, the whole con
tainlninK
*461 ACRES, •
Mure <u Icmm. Thie Im one of the nuiHt. deeiralde
Sun k ParniH in North Heornla; 278 iicivh cleared ;
ill out 7. r i IICI'CH clovered, well adapted to clover,
Kta-sM. corn and Mtnall KraltiM.
TERMS CASH.
C. H. JOHNSON, Sr.
Leave to Sell Land.
tiKOItOIA Hartow County.
E To all Whom it May Concern: KIUm Patterson,
idininiHtrator, with the will annexed, of Peter
-Murray, deceased, has in due form applied *0 the
bndci’Hiyned for leave to sell the lands
to I lie estate of Maid deceased, and sjt,id. applica
tion will he heard oil th* first ill Jan
uary, inks. This Jtttii day of Navenijrer.TS.s7
JrA. 11 (tW AllD', 0 f’andi[ 1 fir y..
Adnilii^tcat-or’ Sale.
UKOIUHA Itartiow County.
MX virt i,f iff a)i, order from the (.opj-t of Ordi
nary of lia,ri(OW coupt.v. (la., I will offer f>p* sale
tjo the ijmhesl.TiidiTer at public o|iD-ry, fp|- cash,
before tjhe coiirt, hoitjie doirf in Carters! dip. On.,
between 1 Jie ley a I holies of sale, on the llrst Tijfs
du,v it) Jtiniijiry next, the house and lof on,lCr
street, Tn said city of Cartersvjlle, w hich, wuh
occupied its a resldenee In Tl|omii.s Stsikely in
ids lifetime, and at Itis death, aitd npw occupied
as a residence by John P. Anderson, tile said lot
eoiitaiuiurr one acre, more or less. TJiis Novem
ber JOl l(,
M. ' HTOfx ELY.
Adiiifiiis.tru t.ri.x of Tjhpji. Stofcely, dee’d.
o,na,rdia,n's Sale.
<,iL< >JU! LA. I)n4,t,<);.\ ( ouaty :
Hy yirtiie of tut order fro in the Court of Ordina
ry of said c< i utjy.ty, wHI be sold on f lip first; Tuesday
in Janunry, b\ss, Injfore the co(irt, houfeduprin
f'artersvllle. siijd, i-o/inty, between, leirri), sale
hours, t iie fp)lo,winn hind, to-wit: Tw-pAindivifleil
seven fits of a tract of land in sail) copnty and
(,'ll,l-tr‘rsville. (in., known as tlie .\,rt(pp:npf propttr
t,v. i iintalnlnu: six acres. lopj-y or lt*ss, lfi’liiff be
tween itie DouthltCs feff.V, r Wff "id); the Uow
land’B ferry roiid ( heutii/ljiift, T|t fork thereof
and ex tending west f w arils between said roads, to
the property occupied ti.i* \ViLlf* aipl Hlllson; sold
cm l iii* proiieVfy of Kaunij* l! A rboyast and Mary
V. Arboknst, ininot s,each, p.ivninn one seventh of
file wiuilc fri'wt, H i'bis November 28, IMB7.
1 ,1 U. T. HATTLE,
As Guardian of Said Minors.
It) Debtors and Creditors.
U| persons having demands against the estate
of John T'umlin, late of Hartow eounty, deceased,
are hereby notified to render in their demands to
tlie undersigned according to law: and all persons
indebted to said esfate are required to make im
mediate payment.
Tills 10th November. 1887.
T. C. Moore,
nov 105 t Adni’r John Tumlin, Dec’d.
Administrator's Sole.
(1 E< )K( i lA—Bartow Conn t.v.
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Bartow county, will tie sold on the first
Tuesday in January ,1888, at the court house door
\ji Cartersville, in said county, between t|ie legal
4iiVe UtW B - ‘-'l" J'eei of i\f Htiill county
'x 4 r on iatuWV W ,Vrd teslded at The time of his
feuiin *<im!stlx>j4 tMi' a<rel* in Ore or less, and
.ciU* parts'i\f HW* Nos,‘ 24S and 2t>2, in the sth
vPrstrict ul Urd section of said county of Bartow,
-u-neuy'-VO ifteres, woiV or less, off northwest corner
.if lot : No, 2-t't, and all of lot No. 2(52 except :U
aiTeM, more or less, on the east side, and 27 acres,
mure or less, in southwest corner of said lot.
About !M acres cleared, balance well tim
bered. Some running water on tiie place; im
provements inferior. Sold as the property of the
estate of said Samuel Ward, deceased, for the
payment of delits and distribution. Terms cash.
This Sid November, iss”. R I. BATTLE,
Adiu’r Sam’l Ward, dec’d.
Mortjfttgee’s Sale.
(IGOROIA —Bartow County.
By virtue of flic power vested one under
tdtrued as holders and assinne's jf. ti 'tePrirtn
mortgage deed exe. iiW I and -jtverctt to K: V.
Bradford A Cos , by Susan !.,vvntith. cftUtftt*
day of November, Issti, aiv’ >pri}ed In Gh-< Iffk'H
ottice Bartow Superior titfiirt Itvld .tok 'V'"*' of
mortgages, page ti 11, and 1 atttlKAMziiqt-t hi} 1 kale
and conveying j\*6pnrtty hetvirmrter dertC.lbeii
upon thts,fi4i % >b el •ha.stvil; Susan K. Smith t*
; pay *Uv> ,i. b''t'hwei.i, .Hi- 1 .Kan#*- .secured, (;y*d
■ i,. sVH’ H’-tsda ilfi. failed ta m
-7k Urtilhe* ?u stipsifHtfsf utul the k?.,7'.ne
ytiutt *• Aijmiili. .wtt will, between the
•uova bei ne fehciiourt house door inC juvi.sajHw,
siHi-.v iinfVv OH. the tirst Tuesday VfttaMMrv'
,'M*,,selithe .highest bidder fav the fob
j.iwbig dfseriistl property to-wiy v * giv that pact
ir, parcel of land known as the „,u- A,division in
lie llejiry .'►axon estate, sic the south
"T 1 coraw of said Saxon y the estate of
-apt Stkxon. Bounded uv tV by property
Hreefl s ,R,>bitsoii, o /%' south by Etowah
aver, on file west by r 'W|y of William Milan,
on, the east l,y the itViJIVA.v of Mrs. E. L. Can
non, all in tlie 4,' afa<rif;ti and Srd section of said
county contat j'4 2!) Jfccrea more or less. Said
property si 0 ..., km* poverty of Susan E. Smith,
miller MIC A therein ternllted and to satisfy
said uwh t-stt*i- fWrty days notice in writing
* v< iboi*’> h V said mortgage having already,
.?*•. ViWieVi kh>s intention to sell. This 2!1,h,
W. 4 vsyewtber iss;
BAKER & HALI 4,
AssiKUiftwe. j
Citation l‘or Cotters
<hOU< i l A—Mar* ow (*omt,v.
ofte * Howan, executor lhit 'Will
'r
’- , Jt Howard Ordinary.
1 ,et t *'n*. of- Atlbuiin&fcration.
' T "Vi 1 7 Co UI, fey ;
■MV 1 ami L iWfct Un<
Hu, .U ot No’ell h 'Tw W^U H ‘ K " a,ur “- tlji
1 v HOW , HI), Ordinary,
j to rs and (’rctlitors
j (’LoJiC! \•* ,rtow County.
! ' •'n!.* 1 * -tis having demands against the estate
j I**l iiitnd 1 iiliinaßii, late of Hartow countv.
j a ascii, arc hei-ciiy jiotitied to remter in th<4r
I '"‘inaiids to th.* undersigned iR-cordiug lolaw,
nnrt all persons Indebted to said .*state are r.*-
qHired to make Immediate payment This Ist
! N ,SNT B A. IHEMAN.
” !l * Adm r Kdtnund Cuilinana, dec’d.
Or,ltr t Perfect Seri ice.
j GEORGIA—Hartow CpL’.VTV.
V. B. McGinnis , <* ..
VH A(plicatioß for oriler
! J<H*l T Con Vers lid m r administrator
estate of T. K Buroull •'Xe.-ute titles,e|'—lp
d.ss.ased Mrs Wiille * ‘"‘ rt Ordinary, bar-
M Sproitll, et al. tow Oottnt.v, <; u
The foregoing petition read and considered.
Ordered that Jo**! T. Conyers, administrator of
o"‘‘‘ M, "tc of Thomas K. Hproull, deceased. Mrv
V'lllie M. Sproitll. Martha K. Cannon. Della E.
Kproull and Charles VV, Hproull. Oct a via
H Hproull. Thomas M Hproull, Karv
M Hproull and James Ji. Hproull. and
J. G. Cannon, the guardian of the five last
■mimed minors be and appear before theOrdinarv
of Hartow county on Ihe first Monday in Jan
uary, 1888. then and there to show cause, if
any they have, why an order should not he
granted diri*ctsng the said administrator to
make and execute to V IS McGinnis titles to the
lauds described in the copy of the bond for titles
annexed to rtie foregoing petition, and ft is fur
ther ordered that the aaid Joel T. Conyers, ad
ministrator, Martha K. Cannon and J. G. Cannon
guardian, as aforesaid, in; served personally wftfti
a copy of this order and petition at least tifUvu
days before tliedav fixed upon fora hearing am)
ltup|M*ariiig flint Mrs Willie M. Hproull, Vtucrlcs
" Hproull, Della K. Hproull, Tliom .s M. Hproull,
Kary W. Hproull, James B. Sproml ave^• Ictavia
It. Hproull, are non-residents of this Htate
and reside in tlie Htate of Florida, It Is ordered
* hat service of this order and petition lie per
fected on them by publication of this order for
thirty days before the dav of hearing, in the
Courant-American, a pglxlw gazette published iii
Cartersvllle, Ga,
Granted this 2Utb day of November, 188“,
J A. HOW A HI), Ordinary.
GF.i GIG lA —Hartow County :
John INetfer has applied for exemption of per
sonalty, and setting apart valuation of home,
stead of realty, and l w ill pass upon the same at
10 o'clock a. m.. on the mb day of Deceml*er,
1887, at my otti.*e. This IHth day of November, 1887.
nov24-2t J, A. HOWARD. Ordinary.
Letters of Administration
GEORGIA, Hartow County:
Notice Is hereby given to all persons concerned
that, ILirkisKing, late of said county, departed
t his life testate, and ii. F. Bibb, tin* executor named
in tin* will of deceased, refused to qualify, and on
the petition of 1 -etitia King, the widow of said
llaikis King, adminstration with tlie will an
nexed, on t tie estate of said Harkis King will lie
vested in tlie clerk of the Superior Court on his
own bond on the first Monday in January, 1888-
if no good cause is shown to the contray. Wlv.
ness my official signature, this 211th Noveninlxm*
lK i 7 ;.„ J. A. HOWARD
f t Ordim-orti
SAM JON Efi
E n MON \
In the Frincipal Cities, with Mkjutqry of His Life
and Hernions by Ham Hmaß, hip Co-laborer
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The complete reportsever printed Great
est bA„sk sensation of tlie day. Tremendous de
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jor terms; or, to secure agency quick, send 7. r sts
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i ime for payments allowed agents short of
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AGENTS WANTED
lor tlie most complete popular family plivs-pilui
hook ever prodqced. .Select sorncthliog -ihaoc
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the very latest science, .vet in plain lujguniige. A
GREAT NOVELTY in all its parts jyid attracts
instant attention. 250 The most
profusely and beautifully T.-dbo-ok of the
kind eye** gotten up. BEST <AV YtL-tt is BY
1 A It the LOW EHT-PKICEI) *.,er lembtished—less
than halt the cost of any i!ie*;ii*ti volmine vet out
Agents who are tired idj smuggling with high
priced books, write toy j,,.j'';i.cicla,rs of this gTea t
new departure in boydtMClfUg
PlA\,E'r FCHLISHING Cos.,
(>!,,.Via,h.Hfi., PHILADELPIA. I*a.
no day's time ®xe:t, Ageiftis without capital.
ug2B-tim
NDtI'LK YOUR DATE.
1 '*l i,.cq ( m,t,y, supHiinpers have the time to, w.llii ll
U.f.v iqi.vt* paid up 110, printed opposite* ttUeic a*( r
1 ‘W'Tf- w ,jq, t.liiafor their convenietww, melthew
I cur telliwl(t*i| UMfir subscript ion expiwa. We
n.’Xl* tx),tlit* Foatiwlltfcie, and when in no wo and: fa*
Ton vt'nicnli it ig ngpiHstcd that they dro|i injassi
! settle tJieif, subsyrlptions. Remember, oiui iterms
are caab in, ad vance.
TAX COLLECTOR’S* NOTICE.
I'l’EL III*: AT THE FOEJI-jOAV7NG NAMED
places on the days memtiiioAed below for the
t purpose of collecting Statu, and County Tax for
the year 18N7. Rate yee vent.. Si*ven Dollam and
Eighty-seven Ceats on ulU* Thousand Dolhy-s.
Hlxth distrivl. licit. lt~. 31; Nov 14
AdairsvilUx (Jets, Uv, Nov, ). 15.
CnssviUe, (Jvl,. X, ; X t ,v 2,' IS.
Kingston*, Ih ! Nov.'s. 17.
Euhiirlee. Dcti. il; Nov 4. 21.
Pine Log,. Oct. 24Nov, 7, 28.
Wolf Pen. Oct. 20,; Nov. 8, :*(.
Stamp Creek.. Om Tfli: Nov. H, Dec 1
Allatooun, Oe-1.27.- Nov. 10,25.
Cartei:sv.iJh‘>. Oct. 28; Nov. || • De* 2 i. < r
8, It. 10, - ' ' '
HiaJJ'a WMi. Nov. l(i.
Chapel, Nov. 22.
Ttsvlwi'gvßje. Nov. 23.
Nov. 24,
As* 1 have put the time off as late as ii ;>.sKbly
cotdd.l hope every tax payer will pay gr.p<toni|d
l.v, as li. fas. will be issued utter Use dßtlui have
expired. Oct. Ist, 1887.
J) ir. UNK,
Tax Collector Htirlrw '(btuity. Ga.
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J. W. BRIDGES
Cheap Cbsh Store,
First Door HuteM ttaiik, Cartersville, <l>
H Pounds Standard Granulated Sugar, 4ft.
Ki •• ENyipi 1,. Sugar, yu*,
10 “ (hK. T.ard, liUtl)
14 ‘ itead Rice 1 in, }
18 H. Clioicc Rice ijino
50 t’ciirl (,iits iji|o
A buckli’s Ci flee jf ,
l*. ve llnm, per poulid ' , 4
1 enn ns, per <’oa *n ,y
< 'la; ges. per dozen r,-
* r. nberries, per quart 7'-’
Prunes. 1 er j ouuil
Currents, p 1 tonne 1 ,
Any kind of Jellv,
25 Pounds Oa’mi al (®eUaijSLikfcriii , ...
50 •• Pen Hill Elo Vl ' i
2 “ Cun Ti m ioj, 1
2 “ - “ “
50 “ \ eachc'.s t Flour 150
5. “St -
50 • Ncp' •• o.
2 1 nib 2<‘p 1.
2 c. joi,^
1 I. OA-steys. fumv . igh t 10
o , 4e i , otfee,pure 1 00
2 *4. Mce\r. .. ,F ., j w
lG> BftSxNcw frlrtf ,s Syrup 75
?. ~ ‘, ~ GVa.iwuuj, 4,)
f.l onud Cans.MuqktnW 17 e
“ t uiibi it ,t 1 A
2- “ “ ifurqijj 95
,20.. '♦?!*< , h*
•b.*, il iiyk.y,;j(,.‘iii Ft ,m ,* 4 ~,1
; ni u' ed u, civ,, *, ,-y.h "t.dU <&e er
tnan ihj lowest for the cash. I kei ip< no books,
uve dlt 'n> Oim\ loae r .0 money, mol save yon 20 pi r
ten 1, loist come uue lime ad Itr-cowrii.atsl,
ei'2V-llk
HA.RTOW HOUSE,
Mrs. 5. C. MAJC/22u. E'aag.
Terms . Sj*l IVr I>a.v.
MEALS AT ALL KOUaS.
The house is des-miAvi llm-a (ed Sisuicsg'
coiiTtfij tient to t lie v kitrtstxi and husiaess
of thf: town.
Special rates to>segultkr hoarders.
A. M. TOMLINSON,
PHOTOCBA PEEK,
'On vacant l<n< mirth St. James Hotel, in pre
pared to do iivnc-class work at most reasonable
prices, and Kivarantee sat isfiwt ion.
Also keep in*oik Picture Vrames, tranrinntre
quisite mid AI bums. Hive avail, either in iiiror
bad weather; novll-liie
WOFPOED ACADEMY,
Cass Station, ila.,
AVill njien MONDAY. JANCA BY 2l>, isss, for. (Uvi
months' sessiow. Rates from if 1,5 uto *2.r,u. Pub
lic l-'rnid applied tin winter turn,. Instruction
thoroujih aul practical. Board can lie had at,
moderate rates in KoOil families} or with principal!
All old iiccoauts must be settled l>v Dec. Ist, and;
save expenses. PROF. M. MARSHALL,
j '“ivGHn _ Principal;
j •H. AUBREY. CUAS MiEW'E.N
Aubrey & McEwea,
Healers In
Coal and Insurance Agents.
June in, 'n7,
l s "‘ our K*u.miful Chi ipthnaH.
llolkiay pnwntp.
4. R. \\ JKLE t’O., hi'OggistSi
H. B. PARKS
A CO.
Leaders in Low Prices
And Latest Styles.
ln*st, newest anil mont com
plete stock of
Dress Goods
--- —AND
TRIMMINGS
Fi’ver offered hi Rome.
Oreat Center
FOR
m goods uuuns!
AYortsted suits with trimmings,
$*2.00, s*{, |4, #r>, —all good
wt.vleH. Elegant F’rench Novel
ties. Woollen suits handsomely
trimmed in Moire, Velvet, Plush,
Praiils and beaded Passamentary
in black and colors, at $lO, sl2.
$14.00, $16.50 and upwards.
MILLINERY
Ms asl lusts.
Everything new and made up to* match
your suits in Pa risian style.
Jeans School boy Jeans 1 5c tvot'ib
T TIG* 25c. Good hcaA-y fXoeskin
J tdllS, Jeans,
price 20c. Nine oz. wool Jeans, i-egulwii.*
price 35c, our price CaSSimei'eS,
2t>. Great bargains ’
Nine oz. line Wool CaSSimereS,
Jeans only .'Die. Texas Ranger tine all
Flannels, / Co *£ mwre Jeans
TTI amiol a at 28^c ’ ;l 1 aC(I 40 '*-
r lannels, “It rakes the cake.”
Red and White Flannels cheaper than
,v,,*. i!Mso.v.t** te.Etc., Etc.
Joe and *soc. Big stock -wjix 9 ttij-
Fassimeres trom :’,se. JuitC., iiitC.
50c, 65c, 75c, $1 and up to st> per yard.
Boots
AND
Shoes
Our stock was never so
and our prices never soibK
\\V allow 110 shoddy fi'ooditsUaii
out stock. We do not lesie
tate to sav you can
to 15 per cent, on yomr iiwwt?
and shoe bill by (air
froods. Women’s sti-o ib> (tv
ery day shoes 9oc,
11.25, ‘ll.lO, $1.50. (Otilb
dren's shoes 40c t 7i5e...
Oil iri tt.
These tlepiirtnients we have enlarged this
fall till we tire now showing one of the
hugest stocks of nothing in Rome.
And listen, we will save you 15 i*-r
cent, on your nothing and Hat
bills, and “ Don’t you forget
it.” Good suits tit $4, $••,
$0.50, fB.OO and SIO.OO.
Ladies’ Cloaks,
SHORT WRAPS ANH JACKETS.
111 till tlie new styles from $4 np to SSO.
We carry everything found in a
lirst-classdry goods lit mse.
Stantping Materials^
Handkerchiefs,
Plushes,
Felts,
Zejihyrs,
Hosiery,
Gloves,,
Fk*eK- eO".
Write for samples, tunl call ati us
wl ten you are in Rome.
B. Parts & Ci.
ROME. GA,
Agents fiorißuktwts PatteiSßS.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sybch, for
children teething, is the prescription of
one ol the lest female nurses and physi
cians in the 1 nited States, and Ims ls*en
used for # forty years with never-tailing
success by millions of mothers for their
children. During the process of teeth
ing, its value is incalculable. It relieves
the child from pain, cures dysentery and
diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and
wind-colic. By giving health to the
child it rests the mother. Price 25c. a
bottle. tf
Truly aml Well Haiil.
Chat tanooga Ti urn.]
The Atlanta Constitution wants a Fui
ted States prison in Georgia. The Con
stitution says “it is cruel to send men
from Georgia to Albany to serve their
terms, and it is equally cruel to throw
them into crowded county jails. Wehave
seen some of the effects of this in Atlanta,
when* incarceration has amounted to a
death penalty. Only the other day a
I'nited States Judge in Georgia dis
charged a number of prisoners rather
than commit them to the inclemency of a
county jail, and this Judge is in favor of
building a United States prison in Geor
gia.”
This may Is* true enough; but isn't it
quite also true that Georgia should abol
ish her infernal State prison system, be
fore sheenters pleas against the “cruelty”
of sending Georgia jail birds to a cold
climate? The leasing of prisoners is not
merely cruel, it is a prolific parent of
crime; the Georgia stockades ant every
one of them schools, where crime is sys
tematically taught to,the youugercon
victs, who are herded with hardened,
chiouic criminals. While it is true that
Governor Gordon has done and is doing
what lie can under the law, to modify
and render less barbarous this abomina
tion and disgrace, it still remains true
that tin* system itself, its motive and ad
ministration, form a burning blot on the
fair name of the State,
Cur* for Files
JL Itching Piles are known by moisture
like perspiration,producing a very disa
greeable itching atter getting warm
This form as well as Blind, Bleeding, and
protruding Piles,yeild at once to tlie ap
plication of Dr Bosanko’s Pile Reme y,
which acts directly upon the parts affect
ed, absorbing tlie tumors, allaying the in
tense itching and effecting a permanent
cure 50 cents Address The Dr Bosan
ko Medicine Cos., Piqua, O. Sold by
Wikle & Cos mck3-ly.
l>r. 80-san-ko
In his new discovery for Consumption,
succeeded in producing a medicine which
is acknowledged by all to be simply mar
velous It is exceedingly pleasant to tlie
taste, perfectly harmless, and does not
sicken. In all cases of Consumption,
Coughs Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup,
Bronchitis, and Pains in tlie Chest, it lias
given universal satisfaction, Dr Bosan
ko s Cough and Lung Syrup is sold at 50
cents by D ikle & Cos. nicli3 ly
A Developing Art.
Probably no application of science is
advancing more rapidly than photogra
phy. Among recent appliances tire a de
tective camera in the form of a watch,
with a charm to hold a supply of minia
ture dry plates, and a telescopic camera
in which distant objects are brought near
by telescopic aid and photographed.
Modern dry plates have made the camera
quite available at night, and'exquisite
pictures are now taken by moonlight
even by starlight.
Common Sense
Should be used in attempting to cure
that very disagreeable disease, catarrh.
As catarrh originates in impurities in the
blood, local applications can do no ]>er
mauent good. The common-sense meth
od of treatment is to purify the blood,
and for this purpose there is no prepara
tion superior to Hood's Sarsaparilla.
That this peculiar medicine does cure
catarrh is shown by the many testimo
nials from people who have found relief
upon using it when all others had failed.
A book containing statements ot cures
sent on receipt of two-cent stamp, by C.
J. Hood & Cos., Lowell, Mass. novl7-lin
The West is being built uj> by adver
tising, and there are portions of the
South that will have to be developed in
the same way. Here tire some figures
that will furnish some idea of the amount
of money spent in advertising the West
and how it is spent: The people of Tun
con, Arizona, by a public subscription,
buy 8,000 copies of the local paper every
month "for the purpose of sending it
abroad, and in addition pay S2OO a
month for the expense attending “writ
ing np’’ of their city; Lamar, Col., $2,-
1)00 for a pluimphlet and $1,500 fora
write up in the local press. The. Monitor,
of Fort Scott, Kansas, is paid $7,000
for talking up the advantages of that
city. Hutchinson, Kansas, claims to
pay the News SIO,OOOO for running a
morning palter, and Newton does better
b.v subscribing $15,000.
In General Debility, Finacintion.
Consumption, and Wasting in Children,
Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil
with Hypophosphites j g a most valuable
food and medicine. It creates an appe
itiiite for food, strengthens the nervous
system, and builds up the body Please
read: “I tried Scott’s Emulsion on a
young man whom Physicians at times
had given up. Since lie began using the
Emulsion, his Cough has ceased, gained
flesh and strength, and from all apftear
anees his life will be prolonged many years.
1 have been in Hospital Service for the
past twenty years, and never have used
any preparation with greater satisfac
tion.”—lohn Sullivan, Hospital Stew
ard Reform School,Morganza, Pa. nl7ltn
Pneumonia Kxplaineil.
ft is generally supposed that pneumo
nia is due to the accidental penetration
of ejtccitic microbes into the system, but
the observations of M. .Jaoeond,a French
student of the subject, show rhat the dis
ease really results from the development
under favorable conditions of microbic
germs permanently present in the sys
tem. A chief condition of such develop
ment is a sudden chill, which explains the
frei|uent coincidence of lung affections
with abrupt changes of temperature.
Peculiar *
In the combination, proportion and prep
aration of its ingredients, Hood's Sarsa
parilla accomplishes cures where other
preparations entirely tail. Peculiar in its
good name at home, which is a “tower of
strength abroad,” peculiar in the phe
nomenal sales it has attained, Hood's
Sarsaparilla is the most successful medi
cine for purifying the blood, giving
strength, and creating appetite.
Mrs. Noseup had always contended
that her husband’s tobacco habit was a
vile and injurious one. “There, said
Mr Noseup. turning from his scientific
journal, “it says here that there are no
microbes to be found in
“That's where the microbe shows his
good sense, Mr. Noseup.”—Chicago News.
„ v mtle tire in quickly troililen out
Which, being suffered, rivers cannot quench.”
Procrastination may rob you of time,
buT bv increased diligence you ctin make
1 1111 the loss; but if it rob you of life the
loss is irremediable. If your health is
delicate, your appetite fickle, your sleep
! broken, your mind depressed, your whole
! .ping out of sorts, depend on it you are
scV'iouslv diseased. 111 till such cases Dr.
I'iei ee’s “Golden Medical Discovery” will
wpoeoJlv effect a genuine, radical cure—
iHaike new 1111111 of you and save you
l froiwi t he tortures of lingering disease.
• '• 5
A! jMtftirkably brilliant meteor was seen
to boiW over Los Angeles recently. It
paused tor a moment over the city, and
then jsh.ot upward and out ot sight, it
1 piwfbobly Lad a glimpse of the price of
real, estate in that place and hastily con
cluded m go back into space.—Omaha
line.
* *• - * Piles, flstuhe, rupture und
stricture radically cured. Book of par
t-aulars H> cents in stamps. World’s
Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo,
x. r.
A NAMELESS CASE.
Mv case tias been a wry curious one for about
thirteen years. ' At intervals of about one week 1
would In attacked with k|wl of severe and most
excrnrl.it tag pain, always eouiiiirnrittg in the re
gi on of m.y kidneys. The pain would then so up
wards and affect my body and head, and seemed
to penetrate my very eVe-balls,creating the most
intense suffering, lasting about eight hours each
speel.
1 resorretl to all kinds of medicine w ithout bene
fit. Several doctors treated my case, but none
pave relief. I finally used B. 11. It. as an expert
inent, and to my utter astonishment till pain and
siifferiiot vanished after using three doses. To
the present time I have used three but tics, and
not a pain has ever returned. Ido not know
what was the matter, neither could my physician
name the complaint. The P. It B. acted finely
and powerfully upon my kidneys; my apjtetite
has been splendid and uiy constitution built up
rapidly. K. THOMAS,
Constitution, Ga., May ti, lssti.
UNIMPEACHED INTEGRITY
lam .V>. Ilroke down twelve years ago, and
have not been able to work since. Have lost
proper action of my hips and legs. For live years
scrofulous sores have ap|>eared on my scalp and
nose, and at same time my eyeslpht bepan to fall,
and for three years have been comparatively
blind. Have been treated by eminent physicians
of different schools without a cure. 1 have taken
five bottles of B. 11. 11. (made at Atlanta, Ga ),
and all scrofulous sores are pradually healing. In
flammation about my eyes has disappeared and
there is some improvement in my vision. Am
very much benefitted and relieved and bepin to
feel like a boy apain—feel pood. My strength and
activity are returninp in my leps and hips. The
11. 11. 11. acts viporously upon my kidneys, and
the preat quantity of matter that lias been forced
out throuph the skin is utterly fneredible, often,
so offensive in odor as to produce nausea. 1 refer
to all business men of LaGrange Ga.
I*. PKOI’HILL.
LaGranpe, Ga., January, 13, ISNti.
All who desire fuH information about the cause
and cure of llleod Unisons, Scrofula and Scrofu
lous Swellinps, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kid
ney Complaints Catarrh, etc., can secure b.v mail,
free a copy of our .'l2 pape Illustrated Book of
Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and
startlinp proof ever before known.
Address, BLOOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta. Ga.
(.Jet rid of that tired feeling as quick
as possible. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla,
which gives strength, a good appetite,
and health.
With such a Big Four as Jay Gould,
John L. Sullivan, Jake Kilrain and Buf
falo Bill in Europe, it may be taken for
granted that such portions of the coun
try that may not be worth bringing over
to America will be pounded into submis
sion.—Chicago Tribune.
A Wholesale Grocery man.
Mr. T. 1). Meador of the firm of Ogles
by & Meador, thinks it is just as impor
tant to fortify againstthe sudden attacks
of the bowels, as against therobber that”
invades tlie household. He says Dr.
Higgers' Huckleberry Cordial is the
weapon, a dead shot to bowel troubles.
As soon as you forget to pay a man a
small sum you owe him tell him so and
he will be satisfied. It is the putting off
and putting off of such payments and
not telling the man you have forgotten
it that makes him mad.—New Orleans
Picayune.
i: ' ! •.. -. . - -rill
The treatment of many thousands of cases
of those chronic weaknesses and distressing
ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids’
Hotel and Surgicul Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.,
has afforded a vast experience in nicely adapt
ing and thoroughly testing remedies for the
cure of woman’s peculiar maladies.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is the outgrowth, or result, of this great and
valuable experience. Thousands of testimo
nials, received from patients and from physi
cians who have tested it in the more aggra
vated and obstinate cases which had baffled
their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful
remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of
suffering women. It is not recommended as a
“cure-all,” but as a most perfect Specific for
woman’s peculiar ailments.
Asa powerful, invigorating tonic,
it imparts strength to the whole sj’stem,
and to the womb and its appendages in
particular. For overworked, “worn-out,”
“run-down,” debilitated teachers, milliners,
dressmakers, seamstresses, “shop-girls,” house
keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women
generally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled
as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic.
Asa soothing and strengthening
nervlue, “Favorite Prescription” is une
qualed and is invaluab.e in allaying and sub
duing nervous excitability, irritability, ex
haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and
other uistressing, nervous symptoms com
monly attendant upon functional and organic
disease of the womb. It induces refreshing
sleep and relieves mental anxiety and de
spondency.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
Is a legitimate medicine, carefully
compounded by an experienced and skillful
physician, aud adapted to woman's delicate
organization. It is purely vegetable in its
composition and perfectly harmless in its
effects in any condition of the system. For
morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever
cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dys
pepsia and kindred symptoms, its use, in small
doses, will prove very beneficial.
“ Favorite Prescription ” is a posi
tive cure for the most complicated and ob
stinate eases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing,
painful menstruatun, unnatural suppressions,
prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back,
female weakness,” anteversion, retroversic i,
bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion,
inflammation and ulceration of the womb, in
flammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries,
accompanied with “ internal heat.”
Asa regulator and promoter of func
tional action, at that critical period of change
from girlhood to womanhood, “Favorite Pre
scription ” is a perfectly safe remedial agent,
and can produce only good results. It is
equally efficacious and valuable in its effects
when taken for those disorders and derange
ments incident to that later and most critical
period, known as “ The Change of Lite."
“Favorite Prescription,” when taken
in connection with the use or Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative
doses of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets (Little
Liter Pills), cures Liver. Kidney and Bladder
diseases. Their combined use ulso removes
blood taints, und abolishes cancerous and
scrofulous humors from the system.
“Favorite Prescription ” is the only
medicine for women, sold by druggists, under
a positive guarantee, from the manu
facturers, that it will give satisfaction in every
case, or money will be refunded. This guaran
tee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper,
and faithfully carried out for many years.
Large bottles (100 doses) ijll.OO, or six
bottles lor $5.00.
For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of
Women (MO pages, paper-covered), send ten
cents in stamps. Address,
World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
663 main St, BUFFALO, PL Y.
Notice This As Yoii Pass By;
W. PILEY
WEST MAIN STREET,
CARTERSVILLE, GEO.,
' Is Prepared to Manufacture
Carriages, Baggies | Wagons,
And do all kinds of
Repairing in Wood and lion,
Making new pieces when necessary. He is also
prepared to do all kinds of blackainithing. None
hut tfie best workmen employed who can make
anything that is made of wood or iron. All
work warranted to give satisfaction. Terms
reasonable. Work done promptly. Give him a
trial and In* convinced.
pwMgrg
-\* DIE IN THE HOUSJff
Oon where the Woodbine Twineth.
Hats are smart, but “Rouoh on Rats beats
them. Clears out Rats, Biice, Roaches, v\ ater
Bugs Flies, Beetles, Moths, Ants, Mosquitoes,
Bed-bugs, Insects. Potato Bups. Sparrows,
Skunks, Weasel, Gophers, Chipmunks, Moles,
Musk Rats. Jack Rabbits, Squirrels. 15c. & 25c.
ROUGH^DIRT
Washing and Starching Powder. A revela
tion in housekeeping. Anew discovery, beats
the world. How to Wash and Iron.
Dishes, Glassware, Windows,
made clear as crystal with Rough on Dirt.
VAllklf* AIDI C The most- inexperienc-
Ttlllnu UI lledcan, with Rough on
Dirt, do as nice washing at and ironing as can
be done in any laundry. Be iiing not neces
sary ; unlike any other it c; n be used In both
WASMINCandSTAPCt INC youneedhave
no fear in using this artich : being free from
vile alkali it does not rot, y< liow l.or injure the
finest fabric; clears, bleaches, whitens. The
only article that can b- added to starch <hot
or cold) to give a good body and beautiful
gloss; insist on your Drug fist or Grocer get
bngitfor you. 10& 25c. E. S.Wc 11s, Jersey City.
ROUGHsHCORNS 15c. At Druggists
ROUGH^ITdi
“ Rough on Itch” Ointment cures Skm Hu
mors, Pimples, Flesh Worms. Ring Worm, Tet
ter. Salt Kheum, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Itch,
Ivy Poison. Barber’s itch, Scald Head, Eczema.
50c. Druggists. E. S.Wells, Jersey City, N.J.
ROUGHffiPILES
Cures piles or hemorrhoids, itching, protrud
ing, bleeding, internal or other. Internal and
external remedy in each package. Sure cure,
50c. Druggists or mail. E. S. Wells, Jersey City.
ROUGHpEBILE PILLS, igg;
Active but mild. Cathartic. Small Granules.
Small Dose. For Sick Headache, Biliousness,
Liver Complaint, Constipation, Anti-Bilious.
ROUGH°nCATARRH ssrsss
chronic cases. Unequaled for Catarrhal throat
affections, foul breath offensive odors. Ask
for “Rough on Catarrh.” 50c. Druggists.
lOgWtWhlche as* 15c.
ROUGHECORNS SOFTCORNS. Isc.
OKU TREE
IRON
EfTONIC
—ju Will purify the BLOOD regulat.
V| the LIVER and KIDNEYS and
RESTORE tho HEALTH ai.dVIO
WMHBBfISiSu OH of YOUTH. Dyspepsia,Want
ymnA of Appetite, Indigestion,Lack of
Strength und Tired Feeling iib
aolutely cured: Bones, mus
clea and nerves receive new
■vi.'SSBW force. Enlivens the mind
nd supplies Brain Power.
S S SST -y— TT Suffering from complaintspecu
-1 fV Si 16” liar to their sex will find in DB.
I>wP%* Eu.C# HARTER'S IRON TONIC a
snfe, speedy euro. Gives a clear, healthy complexion.
> II attempts at counterfeiting only adds to its popu
larity. Do no! experiment—get Original AND Best
/ Dr. HARTER’S LIVER PILLS W
■ Cure Constipation. Liver Com taint and Sick!
E Headache. Sample Dose and Dream Book I
"mailed on receipt of two cents In postage, f
THE DiL HABTEK MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO
DR. RICE,
For 15 years at 37 Court Place, now at
322 Mark et Street, T nm’cTTillo Fir
Bet. Third and Fourth, LUlllu ViiiU,J\.)
A regularly educated and legally qualified physician and the
most successful, as his practice will prove.
Cures all forms of PRIVATE,
CHRONIC and SEXUAL DIS-
Spermato?rhea and Impotenoy,
as the result of self-abuse in youth, sexual excesses in ma
turer years, or other causes, and producing some of the fol
lowing effects: Nei voumicss, Seminal Kmissions, (night emifl
•ions by dreams). of bipht, Defective Memory, Phy
sical Decay, Pimples on Face, A \ vision to Society of Female*,
Confusion of Ideas, Loss of feexuul Power, Ac., rendering
marriage improper or unhappy, arc thoroughly and pernio
nentljwcured. SYPKJfL IS positively cured and en
tirelv cradioiite.i f rom the system; Gonorrhea.
GLL£T Stricture, Orchitis, Hernia, (or Kupture),
Piles and other private disease* quickly cured.
It is self-evident that a phy siciau w ho pays special attention
to a certain class of discuses, and treating thousands annu
ally, acquires great skill. Physicians kuowiugthis fact often
recommend persons to my care. When it i.- inconvcuient to
visit the city for treatment, medicines cun be sent privately
and safely by mail or express anvwhere.
Cures Guaranteed in all Cases
undertaken.
Consultations p monally or by letter free and Invited.
Charge* reasonable and correspondence strictly confidential.
PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of 200 pages, sent to any address, securely aealed, for thirty
(30) cents. Should he read by all. Address as abova
Office hours from *• A. M. to 9P. M. Sundays, 2to4P. M,
Tutfs Pills
Jin nil ales the torpid liver, Ntrcinih
eiiM the illgCNti ve organs, regulates the
bowel.-,, and are uuequuled us an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
■n malarial diNtrictfi their virtue* or<
w idely recog nixed, us they imssevs ;>,
■ liar properties in t reeing ilies.* ste>.
from &tiot poison. Klei;:iii(lv miistu
t outed, ltose small. Brice, 23cts.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 44 Murray St., New Yorl
ARSUCKLES'
name on a package of COFFEE is a
guarantee of excellence.
ARIOSA
COFFEE is kept in all first-class
stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
COFFEE
is never good when exposed to the air.
Always buy this brand in hermetically
sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES.
Caiteville West End Institute
Will resume its exercises on
MONDAY, AUGUST 29,1887,
at tlie City Academy on Bartow street.
PROF. E- C. MOBLEY,\ . . . T ANARUS, . . ,
MRS. .1. W. HARRIR. Saf Afwoclate 1 r,nci P a,B
Miss Mary Sokoe, Vocal and Instrumental Music
Miss Loose Colhoun, Oil Painting and Crayon
RATES OF TUITION;
Collegiate Department s:{ oo
Intermediate 2 (K)
Preparatory and Primary l 50
French or German, each 1 50
'Music 4 (mi
Practice—on Piano or Organ 1 oo
Incidentals 15
Board, including lights, fuel and washing... 12 50
Painting and Crayon, each 4 oo
Board can lie obtained with the Principal, in
a few yards of the Institute, where the young
ladies can lie under the constant care of the
teachers.
As "Latin, Greek, French, German and Kinder
garten and all branches of the (jpnamental De
partment are taught in this Behoof
R. W. Murphc.v. G. H. Aubrey. Chas. McEwen.
O. H. Aubrey <& Cos.
REAL ESTATE
Bought and sold on commission. Desirable
Town, Couutay and Mineral Property for sale.
iil(i
xx w. k. peacock:,
REAL ESTATE,
CAUTEBSVILLE, GEORGIA.
MINERALS A SPECIALTY.
Beal Estate bought and sold. Information
cheerfully given.
FIELD SEEDS!
Rye,
Barley,
Orchard Grass,
Red Top,
Blue Grass,
Timothy,
Clover, &c.
AT BOTTOM PRICES
‘A3XTX>
Guaranteed Prime Quality
“BYrr
DAVID W. CURRY,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
Broad St. Cor. Howard, ROME, GA.
mm
Don’t forget that I am at the same old stand with a fresh
supply of Choice Family
tails, Dry Ms, Hit l
BOOTS AND SHOES,
that. lam prepared to offer you at the very LOWEST PRICES. lam also agent.
for the BEST BRANDS of
mj €& m Mj 2
and can suj*p]p you as cheap as the cheapest.
Lumber and Shingles,
Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a continuance of your orders, I am
Resjiectfullv,
RICHARD L. JONES
b'll-ly Went Main .Street, Cartersvillo, Ga.
JOHN T. NORRIS,
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
(UPSTAIRS.)
First Door South. of Howard's Bank.
IcbtO-li
THE LIVERY STABLE
CRAWFORD & FIELD
Always Ready willi tin* Handsomest Burnouts,
Polite
Treatment
Horses and Mules kept on hand for sale, and our accommodations for drovers can
not be surpassed anywhere.
Thankful for the past liberal patronage and asking a continuance of the same, which
we hope to merit by careful and prompt attention to business we are,
Respectlully, CKAWFOKI) & FIELD.
ap!2l-tf East Side Railroad near Court House.
2’ 1, *V l-^ •'nt. (I health j HI.. Jii.t suet,, life a. tt.e,
Throughout its various scenes Who use the Smith’s Bile Beaus.
... Smith’s BILE BEANS purify the blood, by acting, ——
directly unu promptly on the Liver, Skin aud Kid- The original Photograph.
ueyM. they consist of a vegetable combination that P iu,e * ize * ‘ ,f this picture
has no equal iu medical science. They cure Const! pa- ul loc. iu
lion, fflalaria, and Dyspepsia, aud are a safeguard iITS
a V, 0 "?* ot * ever * chills aud fever, gall stones, *t. i.uui., Mo.
mud otright’s disease. Send 4 cents postage lor a sam- —-
pie package aud test the I'KlT'i'lHl of what we say. Hrlee, 25 cents per bottle,
to any address, postpaid. 1H)SB ONE BRAN. Sold by druggiso
■or. X?'. SMITH Ob CO., PIiOPKiETOKS, fci'X*. X.OUXS, MO.
psucitw
kj o* \ l3 absolutely tutier and vtmf rHoor, and will keep you dry in tlie hardest storm!
§3 thaob sskk. 1 Ask lor tlio” FISH BRAND” slickkk and take no other. If your storekeeper does
limit have the "nsn muxn". send for descriptive catalogue to A. J. TOWER, 20 Simmons St, Boston. Meal
*?* *l’ *!•* *l* *l’ 'i* ’l’ ’l* *l* *l* **l* JR ’i* *i’ *;[•* I* *l* *l’ ’I 4 *l’ *l* *i‘ *l* *l*
The man who has invested from three H We offer the man who wants service
to five dollars iu a Rubber Coat, and m’m (not style) a garment that will keep
at his first half hour's experience in SMB OMB BH him dry in the hardest storm. It is
a storm tiuds to his sorrow that it is wJL, B called TOWER'S FISH BRAND
hardly a better protection than a mos- H B B “ SLICKER," a name familiar to every
quito netting, not only feels chagrined ™ ■ Cow-boy all over iho land. With them
at being so badly taken in, hut also ■ B 088 M ■ the only perfect Wind and Waterproof
teels if he does not look exactly like bn kIU Coat is ” Tower's Fish Brand Slicker.'
Ask lor the “ nsll BRAND ’.m p-kuu lßail 0 an.l lake no other. If your si,.iekee|H-r
does not have the fish hkand, send for descriptive catalogue. A. J. Towkr, 20 Simmons St., Boston. She*.
4* * vj 4 s’, sj. s’. .T, .v, .T, .V, ,-i, .V. >’< .1. .T, .t. ,1. lA. .J- -J-.
B /f Sw Over Ten The, sand Trial vU®A’ the imposition <4 pr*ipu rwss-
mailed to Ms- /%& A vAtli” forthese trouble,, and all ye* U.
H 'O’urvrFrV tinn’a a lares pro-'crtion AtS£e K 8 whose ouly atm istqhleed tneir hj-
csss
SEMIS!,
AltadicdlCurofor .JGlfohility Urranic sciriiufia motiicai principles- By dine*
Weakntaanndriysl cal] >oc< 7 in Young or Mid-• <}anaeitt spwJW
die Aged llca. Tested for Light Yor.rn in fafluttiiie lej without dflayjThsstww
thousand cases they absolutely roc* 0-0
- T“d and broken down men totho full onjoyweptof v “UHlaplmstineelomeouoflife“vfiveuhsck.
ip .-rwt and full Maalr Strength and Yi.ioroiwTlidti I:jlULj cheenui ml rtptdiy puns both mu-ph sad hmm
Tothoiowhopullerfromtlioinnny obacuro diseased T2EATSI C BT B*u Veath.l3 Tvo 308.19. TDO, W
brought about by Indiscretion, Ui •oenro, (Jvor.Brain ■- I .—Hao aoaw, o. *’■>*
liork, or too fno Indulgence, we that you Bond ua u Annie nrurnv /va Hr*e RunitflL
iroar miuu with statement cf your troohla, and secure “ARRIS REmEDT CO., WrT! WU*" ■
RUPTURED PERSO.NSs can have FREE Trial of our Appliance. Ask for Torm-I
J\ M. XTEEIi,
ATTORNEY AI LAW,
Sj eci--l a tuition given 10 i iga ion in real
state in tlie o’nnnis r tion o estates of deceased
person-, and in c. -es n quit>. •
Other on Fit blit; square, 1.0. th ct St. .1 nines
Hotel. tel)24-ly
rymni bock agents
JjIAIUA HIGH TERMS
Agents who have had tine sttceess should writ
us iu a liittkr (nopostal caixls) names of books,
date, number sold in what time, what term* re
ceived (khili. PABAicupAits), and obtain from us
NEW plan and feiXTH iuKiiiNAin DISCOUNTS to bet
ter tiheTUfieives on new and fast-sellihK books.
HENRY BUCK LIN A CO., PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
aufpis-Biu
BARTOW LEAK®.
INSURANCE.
Loan Real Estate Agent..
Money Loans made ow tht* most I J5‘ i ‘ HO,i
terms. 1* 0. BOX^.
Julygl-ly ( artersville. t* _
SHOW CASES EN CASES
AUTISTIC STOUR
CKDUtntf.M. State Wints, Ak lor Paniphl 6 Ten n.
TERRY SHOW CASE CO., NashvM®'
Careful
-—Drivers