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THE DEMOCRAT.
FRIDA. If FEBRUARY" ' IS * ' 1881
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
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TO OCR SUBSCKinERW.
XV* call the attenkuinof ajl ony sub¬
scribers, Who ate m arrears for Thk
Democrat to the fact that we need mon
‘wy, and hope they will come forF&rd and
ssftle up. f XV - e i have bbei^v^r/ linfervt,
and trust none will fail to give this
matter early attention.
LOCA.L NOTES.
—Col, John C. Reid, of Lexington, is
ill town. (If?
—Tile passenger train ran off about
*ev<n mils* above here Tuesday.
—The many friends of Mr. Quintus
Richards were glad to see him in town
the —Mr. other C. day. Bergstrom t ' setting . \J out
is
trees in front of liis store, which will
add greatly to its appearance.
—Col. ,T. A. McDonough gays lie
will bet two to ^»e*hat he recced'the
l»est and sweetest valentine.
*’ —The Missis Jessie Thomag amf An
nis Harris, of XVarren.county, returned j
home Sunday Dom a visit to Miss Aijic
Reid.
—A package of garden seed from
Msssrs. David l.andreth & Son, of Phila¬
delphia, Pa., has boon received at this
office.
— He are indebted to Senator Brown
/or a copy of M» Sjieeeh on IaiMs in sev-*
Sralty to Indians delivered in the United
eurtvs S«Ba|(>^b*(iua^r'.si/, l|8i.
—We return tluiuks to Hon. XV. II.
i'elton f<»r a copy of ; hi§ speucii on the
Electoral Count dftHvoreil in the House
of llepH scnativfes February 5th, fSM;
XV* have Y»^c«ivHil- ftilh) tjtj Coui*
ittissfloner loner «if^A of ''wpf of L \rtS
rejsnt of i:n* A iKtly>u‘s":iii'ii Copiptcfcial
i§*fr s nit -
analysed . Mtfli infii ndnCfiVCd fi* *nh‘ in Geor¬
gia to the lULii of f Fytji’iiiii’i’.^Sl- ^r;i;inr*
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—Fortune seems lit'smile on Bro.
Shivers of line XX'umiiton Clipper. Ho
is now receiving valuable help from Mrs.
Shivei^in live editorial uiauagi'iueiil of
liis palter. We doubt that 'lb jiff is an
other editor of Georgia, who can .boast
of sucli a better bilf 'Vv
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A VA W E
Like “Bread upon the waters” cast,
Are Friendship's words of cheer,
Rememtored irhH» tfihg deVs fiaVe paST,
E’en when Jioins are dark apd drear,
If tfiMigh amnv a hope be dashed.
Doth return once more to cheer.
M. - -
—The matrlflrtbnial fttver hasjpnade its
appearance in our town at last, and
seems to b^ verjr .Qoptagious, Mr. G. E.
Bird came to,town the other day, and
contracted tbs disease while here. He
s ays all he legretsds that you can Rave
it more 11-«i- <V<<( Me Itfir r#
others of onr "*V*i. g ftette uto are like
)y to have it
—Messrs S. H. Rhode'S and j j|
Kent are agtfwi* for tho cc'Jc' 01a tcff Sag
Sfus nhd ’<iides* G.ie„o Distribute
which they :ue IwepM-eJ ifseRnt very'
low figures. Tbe y j m ve the agency for
the entire SD-.t-e with the. exception of
this couu’y. Tjjis tuacblWis cotisUlor.
ed the. best ever made, and no fai tner
should }>e wriliout it.
—Ttie following list of letter*, remain¬
ing in ttie post office at this place, will
be sent to th« Dead Letter office, if not
ealled for at the expiration of 30 days
from date, Feb. 4,18S1 :
Mi-s Mattie Suai^Mine Florida
Bolden, J/rS. -BlanliMsliipp;
Mrs. Sal lie 15; Pliilput ; Mrs. Rebecca
Wynne ; Mr. A. TJ. Stevens; T. Sadler;
Aaroh Kent^; Mr. Henry Watson ; Mr.
'.T. G. Kidgf Affefiander Roberts ; Mr.
T. IV. Rainwater; B. S. Jfilbr; W. O.
XX’egen ; Mr. R. S. Martin ; Mr. A. C.
Down ; M*. XV. Xl r . Waiter, 2 ; Mr. Z.
II Walker; Mrs. S. A. Stewart; A n
jerson Bwith, col.; Mr. Biilie Lewis ;
Mr. Daniel Stewart; Solomon Seals ;
Miss Alary L. Austin ; Miss Jennie
Weathers; Mr. Golden Ransom; Mr.
Madison Barnett; Mr. Charlie Evans ;
Mr. Gemes H. Gunn ; Mr. Pearse Peak.
When calliBg for any ot the above let¬
ters please say advertised.
M. T, GORHAM, P. M.
An Old Doctor’s Advice.
It was this ; “Trust in God and keep
your bowels, opgn. For this purpose
many an old darto# has advised the
ituallr ’ costive to take Kiffney-Wort—
for no other remedy so effectually over
comes sondition. and that without
the dr stress and griping which other
medicines cause. It is a radical cure
for piles. Don’t fail to use it.— Trans
fated from the New York Zeitung.
Any but
Huron Correspondence.
** ®* WKfTE, - U j EDITOR.
Last Friday night was verv stormy.
We are now on the eave of a new shoe
Tbm is theetaepsst ti n market in the
country. -
W* a regular ink freezer last Sun
<Jav 7 nisrht 2
Mr. Till Moore is hauling in the birds
tiy ». v the the drove. Hmv»
Cotton is coming in both to be shipped
, u> . . be „innea. „ innw1
Be on your guard about fire during
this windy weather.
Our farmers sow oats whenever an op¬
portunity preseuts itself.
Kissed lips lose no flavor, but renew
themselves like the moou.
Water was over the bridge at Moore’s
mill on Saturday last.
A great deal of sickness through) this
section, especially among children.
Some of our citizens speak of making
a visit to F lorida soon.
It seems that F*bmary is borrowing
* few days from march.
Mrs. Eliza Flynt, left last thursday
f r Augusta to visit tier daughter Mrs.
Simms.
Sharon is speaking of building a Hall,
this will add much to the importance of
the place.
The east winds are said to contain
d*vi]*, if Lius is true he is abroad in the
lend now.
M ,.,, v was si. Valentine’s day
and cyan- l*>dy old au| young seem to
get a full supply,
Mary H i o i of St me Mountain
in Ixuu tiug with Mr-Sam Flynt attend
itt* the school of the iSUiei-s.
the many Irieiids of Rev 4. \|.<>‘ ;: r ien
are glad to see bis pleasant loco in our
ViRa^e ;t;un, tn»"b*aru he will uku
charge ol the ehureti Iiere ti,i* year,
’•Ve Imvc tnorocomfortable school hous¬
es than we ever had before. Patrons
have already seen how unmerciful it is
to send children shivering to a cold school
room and expect them to recite good les¬
sons to the tune of their Chattering teeth.
Parentsthemslycs would not, nor could
not letu u uodCrsSiifili cilTumstances, and
they ought to be willing to excuse the
traclicr if th«iir cfiildi'en liiak* stow pro
tfress mrdiir sfich an «*aAg«iheht. A
good room nicely seated, ti supply of
books and writing ftRitefjijl, a first class
teacher wilt prove an honor to any cttin
.muuity. Jfav ttie gooff work go on,
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’k If You Aro Sick, Bead
otfftr#>li#iin, Kidney-llort advertisement in an
the i%ti,*n:il and it wlUkxpl •<*> to you
method ol getting well.
fAr’S Kidiiey-XVorti wjil Sfia jymi more doc
bills than any other medicine
known. Acting with specific energy on
tire kidneys and liver, it cures the worst
diseases caused by their derangement.
Use it at once in dry or liquid form.
Either is equally efficient, the liquid is
the easiest, but the dry is the most econ¬
omical — Interior, •
The difficulty of administering medi
iciius to yuung[ cbllffreu is entirely over¬
come'by using Dr.' BulFs Baby Syrup,
the safest, most pleasant and officiant
remedy fust the little ones. Ft ice 2*
cents.
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IK M fOKHt IA SI.
* Died at-Liberty Hall the
on morning
of the 21st January 1881, -„f Typhoid
Pneumonia after an illness of only two
weeks, Harry Stoe' lieus j n |,j» 5i s t year.
He joined the yjaptjst Church in Octo¬
ber 1870 S r om Which time be bad lived a
tr«le L'nilstian life. :t colored
, known . both . at home
and ltbr0i,d ’ naving been for many years
the body servant of the Hon. Alexander
H. Stephens, and as such he was ever
faithful and true. His noble, virtues
won for him the respect of Loth white
and colored, ffe was i m kind fattier and
an affectionate husband. He was cheer¬
ful in life, amiable in character and
lovely in death. IV Idle lie has passed
from our midst, and the places that
knew- iiira will kuow him no more, yet
we have the happy assurance that he is
at rest in the better land. During liis
illness, be frequently used the expres¬
sion “My Redeemer Livetb.” “In the
midst of life we are in death,” and sel¬
dom a day passes that some family cir¬
cle is not broken. While it is natural
that we should mourn the death of our
relatives, yet let us trust in him “who
doeth all things well.”
JAMES FLOYD.
One of the wis« men who knows eve¬
rything declares that in a few year* eve¬
ry physician in the country will pre¬
scribe Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup to Ilia pa¬
tients. We believe it.
A Questionable Success.
Mr. Jones, one evening in fly time,
having been provokitigly lashed in the
face, tieff the tail of the cow very se¬
curely to his boot strap. Everything
went on smoothly (or a time, aud Mr.
Jones congratulated himself on the
stratagem. Presently, howeveer, the
cow took a notion to lash a fly that was
biting her. Mr. Jones chuckled some
when he felt the puli at his boot strap:
but the chuckle was cut short, for “bos
sie,” finding that she could not touch
her tormeqtor, suddenly started, and as
Mr. Jones was not Prepared tenth de
moostrations, tie w*s upset and tlie con
tents of the pail dashed over his person-
Doctor
In an instant after be was seen with his
u P° n th « hi P of the cow, making
th * t ° ur of tb * ***** » ith P"*”’
gous hops on one foot. At every hop he
would ejaculate :
“Ho, Boss ! So, Bose 1"
But Boss didn’t “so” worth a cent.
At last the boot attachment gave way.
____ and Mr. ,, Jonea . returned _, . to . ... Um bouM a
wiser if not a sadder man.
—*—.
_ Tosr lire is danger
’ow in when yon al
checked. a sever# cough or cold to go un
l>r. Bull’s Cough Syrup is a
cheap, harmless and reliable remedy,
“ A Bad l'*M ur Pirtrcwtsg Cnyt.’’
bsMQhiki Dry, parched, sore throat, pneumonia,
aud asthmatic attacks, weakened
and debilitated state of the sjptem, ali these
dangerous symptoms are cured by •* Dr
Swayne's ry." The Compound Syrup of Wild Cher¬
first dose gives relief, and the
worst cough aud sore lungs yield to its heal¬
ing properties. An occasional doae of
** Swayne’s l*ilis ” should ho taken to keep
the bowels free. They are excellent toi
terpid liver and bilious complaints.
Ur. Waa. Ale*. Greear.
Macon, Ga., writes: * * I cheerful¬
ly state that I have tested the virtues
and Liquid efficiency of Gulden’s Liebig's
Extract of JJecf in my private
practice in cases of general dtlniUy,
weaknesf, depression, dyspejuiia, loss of
appetite and nervous atUictions, when
medicine had proven more than useless.
1 have found it the best remedy I ever
,*srd. Sold by Dr. 11. S, Smith.
Poetry.
[ For The Democrat. ]
JUtnotnuE.
tTliose the of our readers who are familiar
witli early history of Georgia will
doubtless be interested in the following
beautiful poem. Long before Columbus
had dreamed of a new world, Ihere dwelt
In tue valley of NucoocHee an Indian Maid¬
en of great beauty. Her name was Na
coochee. The Evening Star. A son of th ■
chieitain of a neighbor ng tr.bi, having
uicv this beautiful maiden became enamor¬
ed of her, and they vowed to live and die
together. XVhen the intentions of Na
coochee reached the ear of her father lie
her was terribly lover. enraged, aud resolved to kill
One night the young maiden
having his disappeared her father commanded
warriors to pursue her. They found
her with her I over, and instantly aimed an
arrow at his breast, but she threw herself
belore hint and received the arrow in her
own breast, lie made no resistance, but
suffered liis blood to be mingled with her*.
I hey were buried in the same grave, and
the valley was ever alter called Naeooehee. j
tong years ago, in the evening shade
Utthe heaulitul mount called Youah,
Nacooebee dwelt, an Indian maid,
lu the tent of her sire. Kanonuh,
In the tent of the chief Kanonuh.
When she wai a child in that forest wild,
Noue knew her but to love her,
Fi.r the charms she wore were aneli as bore
Bright Angels watching above tier,
Angels watching above her.
And iliis maiden loved as few can love
The bravo young prince Ghatahoochee,
But the chief had sworn by the lands
above
None ever should wed 74acoocheS,
Ills daughter the fair NacOoehee.
And this was why the light of her eye
Shone on cheeks ..,1 a-heu and sober,
As the stars at night send a misty light,
Through the leaden skv of October,
Through the lonesome sky of October.
And (bus it was tlie princess sighed,
As she left the tent of Kanotiah,
To meet tier prince and become bis bride
On the top of the, mountain Yonah,
On tlie grand old summit of Yonali
Her lieart beat tiigti *s nearer the sky,
So And briglit and blue above her,
* now 'tis na»t she is happy at last
In the fond smbracti of her love,r.
Th* gun had set ami bright the stars
In Heaven’s vault were shining,
Kanonah the chief of many scars
In his tent sat sad repining,
In his tent sat lone, repining.
XVith grief oppressed he smote his breast
That And swore could hy ali his power
naught save the daring brave,
XVho bad roble d him of his flower,
Naeooehee his hearts own flower.
Uprising then he grasped flying, his how
And up the mountain
He reached the lofty summit, lo!
He hears Naeooehee sighing,
His own Naeooehee sighing,
XVhy tove maiden sigh, when love is nigh,
to tliy heart no stranger.
The spirit light that puts to flight
All thought of care and danger?
Danger 1 Tw»* the prince who spoke
And spake no more forever.
For as hi* voice the stillness broke
From out Kanonab’s quiver,
There flew a dart which in his heart
.Sunk to th* deepest core,
And with one short kiss over the precipice,
Tliev fell to rise no more
Both fell to rise no more.
[BT KA.KNKHT NS A I,.
lluw Happiness Seen red.
Happiness is the absence of pain or an¬
noyance, and wherever there is pain there is
disease. A pain in the lower portion of
the In sly indicate* a disorder of some kind.
If there is any odor or color or deposit in
the urine it means disease, and require*
attention at once. We have heard many
of our friends speak of tlie remarkable
power of Warner’s .Safe Kidney,and Liver
Cure, and are convinced thpre Ir, nothing so
certain and valuable for all disorders of
the urinary system, both male and female.
I am specific happy in to say that Neuralgme acted
as a incredible short my own time. case, 1 relieving believe it rru:
in an to
ache, be the and only advise specific all for who Neuralgia snffer and Head¬
to try it
Yours, etc., L. V. Sims, M D.
Sold by all Druggists. Hutchison’ &. Boo
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga.
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Write to Mbs. I.yma E. Pinkuax,
No23ff Western Avenue, Lyun. Mass.,
for pamphlets relative to the curative
properties of her Vkoktablk Com¬
pound in all female complaints.
II. E. Hodge, Cambridge, Mich.,
says:—I have been afflicted with Asthma
for years, an “Only Lung Pad” gave
me immsdiate relief. I can recommend
it as the greatest remedy ever produced—
iiee Adv.
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Cures Old Sores, Fleers, or anv disease
arising from impure blood — ISCS. S. 8.
For a severe and aggravated cough ac
compained by a sore chest, I have used
j gpeedy mouth, Va. relief, John Glgt£R, Forts
;
Gilders
Itching Piles.
Is one of the most annoying disease* in
the world, and yet all can find sttre re¬
lief by using Or. Swayue* Ointment.
It has been tested in thousands of in¬
stances, and invariably makes a sure
cure. The symptoms are moisture, ’.ike
perspIratWh. Intense itchina, increased
by scratching, very distressing, portion
larly at night, as if pin Worms were
crawling in and about the reeluiu, the
private parts are sometimes affected.
Swavne’s Ointment is a pleasant sure
cure. Also cures Tetter, Kingwortu,
Pimples, Sores, all Scaly, Crusty. Itchy
Ski# Disease*. Instunt relief and per
nianent cure certain. Sent by mail for
50 cents; three boxes 81.25. Address
letters. Dr. Swsyne A Son. Philadelphia
Sold by all drwggisj*.
For sale tc the trade by XV. II. Barrett,
Augusta, Ha., and by 11. S. Smith Uraw
furdville, Ga.
« Save Your Hair” Keep It lleautilul.
The “Loudon Hair Color Restor¬
er,” tho most delightful article over
indroditced to the Amerioau people
and is totally ditterent from all oth¬
er Hair Restorer*, being entirely
free iroia all impure ingredients
that render many other articles for
the hair obnoxious. XVhere baldness
or falling tj£ the hair exists, or per
matnrely grayuess, from sickness or
other causes, its use will restore the
natural youthful color, and cause a
healthy growth, pleasing the scalp
from all impurities, dandruff, *e..
at the same time a most pleasing
and lasting hair dressing, fragrant¬
ly perfumed, rendering the hair soft
and pliable marking it an indispen¬
sable article in every toilet.
Ask your druggists for London Hair Cider
Restorer. Trice, 75 cents a bottle. Six
bottles, 84 Main Depot for the United
States. 330 North Sixth St., I’hllad’a.
nuglSyJ
Application for Letters of Administration
GEORGIA —TA LI AFRKKO COUNTT.
TTTMKREAS, Elita Stephen* lias applied
TT to me for Leliem of Administration
on ttie Estate, of Harry Stephens late of
said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite *!l persons
concerned to show cause if any they can tin
or hy the first Sunday in March next, why
aaid letters should not be granted :
Given under 4ny hand and official signa¬
ture, this February 7th, 1 HK 1 .
CHARLES A. BKAZLEY,
Oidinary T. 0.
mm
THE ONLY MEDICINE Plj
IN KITUKU Uqi'lD «>i IMU FOftfi
That A*Ih at i r .,- Same Ttmo on
T he Lfvor,
The Bowelg T
arid the ki dneys . 'cl
Tlv*m- Krc*| orvnn? are the natural clear ^rs
of the eyrtetn* If f Key work writ, iraSV «-m p,
. «'.riec t if tftrj tullow Ivorenxc ctaggvxj drt *d£ul dL»
“ tf wX*t huaJA with
TERHiBl-E SUTaERINC.
JitliOtifti rM, ilctuUii he. , //d/M/ptiu. .hliin'hrc,
f/ ° n 1 cjhihon. Pile*, Kidney Cow/daints,
inateUu L.t^umolicPninttor Acfue.
arr th« drvrtopMbf" tr aQurthnblood l:{pr*L’;onrd with
itutoorn . cxi>c/lea nuturally.
KID^.y-WCRT WIlL RESTOR E
evil., tin; I yjtieihr art ion end all tlteiw* deetroyintf
will he ImiritiiHAi. ficuioct thorn and you
live but to Fuller
T)ioxD<a!i-la hm’ti iHfchrnml Try it and yon
will nGd t fte more to <!»v mimlXT, 'I'atto it uiitl
tit-alth will o«K«iiK»rc >;ifuKlui Juur In-art.
Wlij aiiff. i Iwn^pr from llti‘iurnrnt of a» iiiMnf WV i p
Y» hy fcear »tiok dfslrt-i* frmu loiulij.ntion mi4 ITks t ■
K trnttcr- WoKT will euro rou. Trsr 11 nt ono c nnd
heabtuOietL Ifoui-iiniKyri-tl osit lTlct-ftl.OO.
Vfi|»UT»Io y»rm. In
OTUu raLtm one parka^n of which tmtkvt tlx
| JTquartH of me<n< irKk
BIT Alto Inl.lualtl Form, rpry Coyeemt r*<«d
MTfor the eonvrnli n»m »>f thone who cannot
f*rreadily prejiare it. Jt arts ir<th tt/util
| &refflcfe*mtn*ith*r form.
*V£i.ir&Ti"too* a co., prop’*,
rWilos'naevSrjisisHisW.) BUMUSBTli*, VT.
Doc.l-Vtt.j-y.
J. A. KENDRICK
j ■■ ■■ ■■ County.
To the Firmers of Taliaferro
I am permanently settled in Sharon
and fed safe in assuring the FARM Fits
and public Generally, that they may, m
the future Consider my Store one of the
“FIXTURES” of tlie place, and with a
view of benetitting you ns well as myself,
I will cull your attention to a few
facts in rebtion to my business.
I KEEP EVERY IMPLEMENT OR
TOOL NEEDED in cultivating ti crop,
such as Plow stocks, Flow lloes, Weed¬
ing Hoes, Ac., *Yc
Family Groceries,
MEAT. LA HD. FLOUR, MEAL,
CORN, OAT*, 8YKUP AND MOLAS¬
SES, SUGAR, COFFEES, C/IEKSK,
KICK. SODA. GKITTS, PEPPER,
SPICE. GINGER Ac. In fact every¬
thing needed for home consumption nt
bottom prices. I keep Saddles, Roddies
and Collars,
Jiuggy & Wagon Harness
Our stock of Tinware, Crockery,
ooden and illow Ware and Hard¬
ware is Complete,
DRY GOODS.
My stock of DRY" GOODS i» much
larger and cheaper than ever before.
Prints from 15c up, Blankets froru 81
up. Shawls from a 25 cent breakfast
shawl to tlie best. Jeans, from 15c up.
Shirts of all grades.
Boots & Shoes.
HATS AND CAPS FROM THE
CHEAPEST TO THE BEST.
T have a lot of Bedsteads, In fact I
have anything you want at
prices. Come and examine.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
COTTON ANI) COUNTRY PRO
DUCE. »
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Sharon, Ga.
Nov.l7,’80A-£.
Uver Pills
Outfit seat free to those who wfsh to
engagii in the most pleaatil and prof
liable bu-dness known Evers thing new
Oapifal not required. tiV will furnish y
even thins Siua day and upward*!.* eaal
•y 'Bade without staying a wav irons homo
overnight. Workers Norisk whatever. .vi,u>v new
wanted at onee. Many are niak
* l *X fortunes at the business. Ladies make
““to as men. and young boys and girls
S&
ihau can be mad .■ in a week at anvordinarv
employment. Those who engage at ouc
Will find a short road to fortune. Addres
H. Hai.i,e rr A Oo., I’ortlan •!, Maine.
Nov.4,’so.i-v.
Helling Piles—>> nipitnus uu,t Cure*
Tin? symptonsirc indisture, lik<* perspini’
tion, iiuYiinp itching, inervine*! by scratch
tlie rectum -.the private part* are sometime*
affected ; if allowed to continue very serious
results may follow, “All-Healing
uient" is a pleasant sure cure. Also for
sipelas, Totter, Itch, Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Ery¬
Barbers' Itch, Blotches, all Scaly,
Crusty, 3 t.’nUneous Eruptions Price ho
cents. boxes for fl.ir. Sent by mail to
any 3ddr< ss ou receipt of price in currency
or three cent postage stamps Prepared
only by Hr. Swajne.t Sou, XVt North Sixth
street, should lie Philadelphia, addressed. Pa., to whom lettei*
Sold by all prominent
druggists. augisyi
MRS. LIBIA E. PINKHAM.
Of LYNN, MASS.
%
S'
m i,y
m H
i:-. $ ,, u r
■Si <«c
fr.
IUSCOVKREII or
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VE&STAEL 'B COMPOTOD.
Tho Positive Care
For all Femalo Complaints.
This preparation, iw Its ntuno consist# of
VegeUltto rropwties that are hartnh’NN «u the mt«t d«h
Icato invalid. Upon tmo trial tho tneflta of title c*uu
pound HR W> ruco^nleod, ns relief iu Immediate, ead
Win n Its list) Ls continued* In ninety nine omttot In a hun.
drod, a permanent euro Is elT«.vt«(l,aetltouewnde will tee
tify. On account of its proven inertte, It le to-day re
commended and preaertbod l,y tho boat phyelcians in
Hie country.
It will cun entirely tl*o worst form of failing
of the DUnii, lanicorrJin a, Irreirulnr ftJM i |tajnful
Ulceration, Ifenetn’atlon,iillOvarianTrouLAee, Innai*inmth»u aw!
rio-MliuRB, ail 1'lnplacemcntn end tho COIN
•cejuent Mplnol vvcakucbs, and le especially adapted to
the Change of Life. It will dieeolvo and expel tumors
from tho ntcrusin an early statfo of doTelopmont. Tlie
tendency to cancerous humors there la checked very i
speedily by Its use.
Jn fact it lias prerod to ho tho great
cat nnd tent remodjr that hoa ever Ikh a dlaeover*
ed. It (icrmcatoa every |Kirtinn of Um ryxtoiu, and Rive*
m w )ifnant) vitjor. Itromove* talatnms^Muksncy, do*
rtreyH all craving for lUmuiaafei, and relieve* weakiUMg
of the atouineh
It cure'*'Vlo iMnc, nofdWhca, ITorvoua Froirtration,
OencrcJ Dohitity, hloeplcseneH, lioprc.^ioti and in«u
fMStkHi. That feeUntf of bearln(f down, camiri(f pain,
vetelt nnd buc^achc, lu always -rniaiu-ntly rored by
It* XIHC. XK win r.t an times, and under all ctr< xnntxtnn*
PM, not m harmony with tho law that Kuvurua th*
female njTti’ni.
>Vr Kidney OowpJajDt* ol ciliu'r ttvx this eompoaad
ta unitirpaMeJ.
Ly<Aa E. Pin!,ham’s Vegetable Compound
Ih prepared «t5.'3 and SKJS Wpnforn Avcnuo, Tajira, 11 om.
rdoofl.W). Hix bottles for $5.00, Sent l.y mail In tha
form of jillJx, nJx«i Jn tho form of LoJU’Ut**?*, *>n receipt
otprice, fl.HO. |ier lw*, for either. Mr«. F1NK11AM
freely aniwura all lettrre «f Inquiry. Bend for yarn
phlet. Addrema*abovo MrtUfon this jHifter.
So family nhould l*< without LXUt A K. I'lSKflAW
IJYEU 1’ILhS. They euro Count 1 potion, IlilioUcn««a
andTorpId'.ty oi tlie Liver. 2 & cents per boa.
.Sold by Dr. II. .. Siuitli, Grawford
villo, Ga.
l/Uiasr, Hank in Lamnr, holesale
agent*, Atlanta, Ga,
oct.27,’80.j-y.
tssi.
HARPER’S WEEKLY.
( ILI.r PTH A Tirn 1
This periodical, by its able and scholarly
discussion* of illustrations—which tlie question* of tlie day, as
well as by its urn pre¬
pared by tli« best artist*—lias always ex¬
erted a most powerful and beneficial influ¬
ence upon the public mind.
The Height nt its influence will enlighten¬ always
lie found on tho side of morality,
ment, and refinement.
Harper's Periodicals.
HARPER’S WEEKLY, One Year. * 4 00
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derslond Ibat ttie tuitisenher wishes to com
rococo with the Monitor next after the re
e.eiptnf mder.
I he la d Elev en A nnual Volume* of
i/rtf/icr * Weekly, in m ut pawl, cloth binding, will
Vmj Bunt l»y muil, (i»rovKh*<l posiiigu tho, or hy ight fKjHDSH, Uo**h
free ol expEUSH vuiuii»e),7or$7 fn
note (r utl oniMloJlui pur uu
each.
Clotli Cases for each , volume, , suitable for -
binding, will ji he sent by mail, post-paid, oil
receipt, of 00 eliell.
IlKiuitlaiice hlinuld be made fry Post-Of¬
fice Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
Jfe/mpapers are not to copy this oefeertwe
tri/mt wjlhout tla express aril r of 11 aiuo, a &
KllO'l'H KKS. BROTHERS,
Address, HARPER A
Neav York. Dee. 1st 'HU.L-f.
W OND
How Cheap,
R. <’. IIEGG'IE & CO.,
Arc Sell i »g Fu rn i I il re.
r>
.
YI’E hat e the handsomest, finest and cbeapf'-it Xtock in th* Cbsv. Ail we tsk i» to’
call and examine our Stock before jiundia*iii:; rlsewhrre. Our Stoek is cusiplebi la ever
, ry ’ particular, all including, Spring-Beads, Manr*s*ea, Ac., Ac.
j Good* packed unu
?30, Broad Street, AugnaSs, Os.
Jan .kl.'M.h in.
K <^<1 A H<id
Imam Excmsraa
Cure It ur Bac k Ache
And nil of the Kidneys, HI.nidcr
and Urinary Organs by wearing tbs
Improred Exrelstor Kidney Pad
"It is a MAUVKL of UKALi.NO and
liEI.iEK'
Simjilo, rainless. Sonsilile, Powerful. Direct,
It CUKKS where ail etoe fuli*. A Reef
lotion and /ferofuBon in Medicine. Ab¬
sorption or direct application, as opposed
to unsatisfactory internal medicines.
Send for our treatise on Kidney irrmhtas,
sent free. Sold by druggist*, or sent t»T
mail, on receipt of price, $2. Address'
Tho “Only" Lung Pad Co.,
liliatns Block. Detroit, Mich;
This is the Original and
(leonine Kidney I’ad. Ask
for it and take no other. oct.2T,'80.J y
I ip >
M V ' v th/M'oju _
'
i ,
Cures by A 11, : 0RI’TIOX (Xatlire’s war)
V VL1 J LUNG THROAT DISEASES, DISEASES,
BREATHING DISEASES.
rxo.votmo jr-ww:
It DRIVES INTO the system csfu
liveusfeiil* and licaling medicines.
It DHA ,S FROM the diseased part*
tile poisons that cansb ilealli.
Tloiusamls Testily to Us Virtue*.
YOU CAN W. RELlEYTil) ft CURED'
Don’t despair until yog have tried thi>
Sensible. Easily Applied and R A V ‘I- -
OAIiLY EFFECTUAL
Remedy.
Sold by Druggists, orient hy mtiiV oti
receipt of price, $2.00, by
The “Only” Lung Pad Cov
H lld.IAMS BLOCK,
Detroit, Mich.
Send for Test) men in Is and our took,
“Three Millions a Year.” Sent frss.
At wholesale in Atlanta, Ga., by
l, A M l It, li.VNKIN & LAMAR,
\V Vole sale Druggists.
Tlxo "Wl3.it©
IS
THE EASntST
Tllii 1JKST SATTBTTHW
1
- a
-'L. Wf*.
A
It -v.^VXf
8 e w i n g M aching.
It* Introduction nnd XYorl<1-renowi>ed high
reputation was tlie death-blow to
priced machines,
There are no Second-hand
White Machines in the
m
Market.
Tw , j* a very important matter, a* It I*
o well-known and nndisputert fact that m»
llf t |, e so -ealled (irst-ela** MatdiinSs
wh - M , h are offered so cheap now a-dar* are
f 1 1 ose that have been re-possessed l.tfcat *ntf is,
taken buck from customers Hater two)',
and pnt upon ttaa market »s new.
T| WHi rEis the |ieer of any It Sawing much
pifm.” i( „. „„ w tl , Mm market. i»
{» than the family machines If ot th*
s . [(owe and Weed make. eost*
i more to manufaeture than either Of the
f , ir ,. j^ sa Bl ;q 1 " machines. It s const ruction 1*
1 rn , jvo , nd durable. Us work
, Vj,.
dq XOT BUY ASY OTHER . . BUFORB
TRYING THE WHITE!
r 57 *I’. iee.s and 1 terms in.da sati.+faetory
Tappan, Bro. & Co.,
WHITE PLAINS. G A„
Are Agcrtts for the above Machine. Ap¬
ply to them for full particulars.
Jan.7.'Kl.h-m.
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KlDNEY PAD