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. A cold or ■ore throat nay not soem to
.amount to much, end It promptly attended
to can easily be cured; but neglect !h often
follovred by eotunmntlon or illphtlirrla.
No medicine baa ever Iren discovered which
acta so quickly and *nr< !y In ouch case:; ro
PKRBy DAVWPA1S KILLEII. 'Ifco
prompt use of this intaUu.b’c remedy ltaa
saved thousands of lives.
PEIUtY IIA VIS* PA Ilf KILLER .S
ttot on experiment. It lias been before thn
public for forty yean, and Is most valued
ivhere It Is best known.
A few extracts from voluntary' testimonials
read os follows;
Pain Kim.er ha* been my hoorchchl remedy fir
ooldji for too put twenty-*cveu year*. rod liuvo
dy for caldH and w.ro
rived limnedliito relief from cold* tnd
at. ana eonatder your Pain Kii.i.kh tu
e remedy.—<Jeo. B. Kveiiett, fMckfiiaoo,
re joct recovered from t very revere cold.
I Mvahad for Homo time. I could tnt no
r immediately. I wtll never "egaln bo
-O. O. FoitcK, Lowndes, Hu.
ivo tired Pain Kii.i.ku In my family fnr forty
yean, and have never known it to fail.—Kanmjv.
Lkwih. WaynMlmro. Oa.
~ I began uulnK Pain Kn.r.rn In my family twenty
fir* yean ago and have lined itever since, mid have
found nox^edltinoto^takoft* place.—B.\v. im.u,
Fofwhoojiluft-couirh end croup U I" tin* l*nt
preparation made. \\e would not Ixs v.ithou* '*
A. P. IIOCTU,Liberty Mil In. Xa.
„ For twenty-hye yearn I liave mod Pain Kii.t.kr
for cold* and eha|>|*ed ilia, and com filer it Hit* l**t
meoldueevproffered.-(im.llooi>i:H,Wlimit '
. I waa suffering reverr-lr with Irromhltlc, and my
throat waa no inflamed I con d ec u m l > swallow
any food. I wm advised to try your Pain Kii.i.ku,
and .after taking a few do*cn wan uunpletcly
eared.—T. Wii.kinhon.
S Dr. Walton write* from Conlioctcn: Vottr Pah
LLBlt cure* dirhthcrlu und rorelhrt nt-roelmi
dy prevalent here, nml ban not ln-en known |.
fail in a ringlo Inatmire. Till* fact you abouli
male known to the world.
Mra.KLl.KN I). Mahon write*: My nen wnntil.fi
riolunUy sick with diphtheria, high fever, end <«!<
caUl"t Ho mauy children have dhd hen-. I w:
afraid to call a phyalrinn, cud tried your Pah
derfnl cure, and I wlali it rould known tn tie
poor mother* who are losing an many children.
For Chills and Fever PAIN KlLLKli liar
uo equal. It ctm« when everything clw fulls
Delays aro often dangerous. A hot tin 01
Fain Killer4n llio house is u Hiiff-gunnl (hat
uo family should ho without.
All druggist* soil it uttldc.. ffOe., u ml SI .no
per bottle.
PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietor:,
* Provldonco, R. I
MRS. LY0I& E. PIKKHIM. OF LYNN, MASS.
/jfcrueS^eA $Le&£
LYDiA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
L^^’ositlvM'nre
for all those Pnlnftil foinplnlnt* und Wtaliatiiei
loramnon toaur beat ft mnle population.
It will cure entirely th« worst form of Feuialo ('on-
pUints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation nml t leers-
lion, Falling and I>is|>l(irrtnent«, and tho eon** pleat
Spinal Weakness, and la jwrtlrularly adapted to tha
Change of Ufa.
It will dlaaolvu and expel tuuiora from tho uterus li.
an early stage of development. The tendency to can
cerous humors there la checked very speedily by It* use.
it removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving
for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach.
It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration,
General Debility, 8l«e|4essneiw, Depletion aiul Indi
gestion. ,
That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight
and backache. Is always permanently cured by its usn.
It will at all times and under nil circumstances act In
harmony with tho laws that govern the female system.
Forthecuroof Kidney Complaints of either sex this
Compound la unsurpassed.
LYDIA E. I'IN’KIIA.M'N VEGETABLE COM*
POUND Is prepared at £13 and 835 Western A
Lynn, Mass. l*rloo|l. Bis l*ottleafor |5. Sent by mail
tn the form of pUIt, also In tho form of loreugea,
receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Plnkham
freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Bend for i*mph-
let. Address as above. Mention this
1 No family should bo without LYDIA K. l'lNKIIAM'S
LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness,
and torpidity of tho liver, tt cents per box.
r Hold by all Druggists, -fcg
pcody
Palnloss Curi
for tho Opiurr
or Morpnlni
Habit. Curi
Cunrontood.
.U.lrot
N.B.MEWRY,M.D
(iRII'ft'IN, CiA.
5 «|S *
gli-lip
isllisS
ijfr'
idifif
Ignantntw^TRVXESf
INDIAN YKKlfimiS It
destroy nml expel Worm*
IVo.n the hum tin hotly
where they exist. If uocc
ncrording to tho direr
tlono. It in n oafo and ro
liable remedy.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
AND STORE KEEPERS.
David E. Foutz, Prop.
BALTIUOBC, BID.
1 11», 111 ti S Fun
Snap Urresp or Freedom.
At one time during the civil war,
when tlie Yankees made a raid in
Quacbita parish, Louisiana, a good
many negroes • went with them.
Among the number who started
was an old woman living in Mon
roe. She seemed quite rejoiced at
the idea of being free: she clapped
her hands and called her friends
to go v.itli her. ; ‘Comc” long,gwine
to glory! Gwine to glory in dis
hcrewaggin! Come ’long all of
you, an’ go wid me to glory! “Glo
ry!”
But when the baggage was in
spected it was found that Aunt
Milissy was taking an undue allow
ance, for besides her trunks she had
several kegs, bag und barrels,
some containing ashes and others
full of old bones and meat-skins for
soap grease. The ollicer Imd them
all thrown out in the street decli
ning to transport such freight.
This highly incensed Aunt.Milis-
sy. She quit shouting “glory" and
indignantly jumped out of the wag
on and refused to go a step toward
freedom without her treasures.
“You speck me to go Xorl an’
leave huuf my plunder ’bin?’ Hice
me down dat air hair-kivcred trunk
or mine an' my blue chis’ nil’ my
dog iruns, an’ my yetber yaller
trunk; 1'se gwine to stay here, I is!
Ketch me leavin' these diggin’s
doubt my l.ttle nag er bones and
little karril ashes, an my kaigs or
Imcor-rincs!”
Some other darkey reminded
Aunt Milissy that she was losing a
glorious opportunity for gaining
her freedom, hut. she muttered:
What’s use bein' free if yon ain't
got no soap grease?”
So her trunks and blue chis’
were “lusted down,” and site re
turned home, happy to resume her
old lite rather than part, with her
cherished soap grease—Detroit
Free J'reet.
Bond's Extract is the greatest
known remedy forcuTing diseases
of an inflammatory character and
stopping hemorrhages. No house
holds should he without it. Hap
piness goes hand in hand with
health, therefore this beneficent
nt does much for the people in
never tailing to inspire the alliict-
ed with cheerful confidence. Where
it is used in a family it is appreci
ated, because it. does so much for
its comfort. It. is truly an exalted
physician which never fails. Be
ware of imitations. Get the genu
ine. Take no other.
Some 800,000 persons, of both
sexes, attended balls, parties anil
wedings, in Baltimore, from the
1st of October to the 2‘2d ot Feb
rtmry.
Southern Mail Changes.
The following new ofiiees have
been established in tho South:
Pope’s Creek, Charles county, Mel.,
North Itivcr, Marion county; Oak
Dale, Shelby county; Sherwood,
Jasper county; and Valley, Macon
county, Mo., Malione, Wilson
county, Tcnn.; ami Elk Garden,.
Mineral comity, W. Vn. Four Star
Routes in the Carolinns have been
expedited.
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOR HAN AND BEAST.
For more than ft third of a century the
Mc\i(|Ui Mttslntig I.lnlmcnt liusneeii
km.wiiTo millions nil over tho world a*
tiiu only safe reliance for tho relief of
accidents mid pain. It Is ft medicine
uhovo in ico imu praise—the best of Its
U imt. For every form of external pain
t ho
j flesh nml muscle
iy hour—inukiug tho contlnu-
' pain end Inflammation Imp'*"
' a upon Human Flesh u
ion aro equally woinl
Mexican
Swrllliig.i HI Ilf
ties. If
Ulrtefl
_ Kites
-1, Miir.icHH, Iwimfurns, OKI
i, VTIerrs. Frostbites, t hllblnlnx.
,\l|.|)leN, 4'nkrc! JBrenst. nml
•«l every form of external du
ll lirnls vvitbo.it sent 1 ?.
I he imt.TK CUKATION it ruros
vlnny. NtifT Joints,
It lie hlulit ;.i
I to which <t»« occupnnts of the
Btnhlo i.ikI block Yard are Ilnbl*-.
The Mexican Mustang r.lnlinrut
always cures and never disappoints;
and ii is, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
F>n MAN Oil BEAST.
POND’S
EXTRACT.
TUB GREAT VKGKTAIU.K
PAIN DESTROYER and SPECIFIC
FOR INFLAMMATION AND
HEMORRHAGES.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
No other preparation has cured so many cases
nf these distressing complaints as die » xtr •«•!.
Our l*lnMf«*r is invaluable in these disease.
lievinj inflammatory cases.
Hemorrhages.
-tTi
roat
fill* Word “Sozodont.”
Which Ims already lidcome • a
household word, is derived from
the Greek, and composed of two
Sozo and (Monies. “Sozo” trans
lated means to preserve, and
“(Montes” the tooth—“Sozodont”
a preserve of the teeth. And it is
true to its name. It beautifies and
preserves the teeth, hardens and
invigorates the gums, and cor
rects all impurities of the breath.
The odor of this puic preparation
is so delightful that, it is a luxry to
apply it. It is as harmless as
water. Sold by druggist ami per- j
fumcra.
MnmifuN cries.
Alliens Wntitiliisn.
Athens don't propery appreci
ate her manufacturing enterprises. |
Our tumidry pays to its hamlsover J
$15,000 a mouth, the four laetories
in ami adjacent to the city eaelt a j
great deal more, not counting tho
paper mill, bobbin mill, printing '
otliees. plaining mill, cotton com- j
presses, railroads and various oth-'
er enterprises in our midst. In !
fact, our city can almost live by I
absorption. .Vow let our people go i
to work and suppinumt these gland j
industries.
Ipiiek ami Sure. i
Many miserable people drag 1
themselves about with failing I
strength, feeling that they are
steadily sinking into tiieir graves,
when by using Parker's Ginger
Tonic they would find a cure com
mencing with Hie first dose, and
vitality and strength quickly and
surely coining hack to them.*
A Fmilisli Mistake.
Don't make the mistake of con
founding a remedy of merit with
quack medicines. We speak from ,
experience when we say that Park- j
er's Ginger Tonic is a sterling ■
health restorative which will do!
all that is claimed for it. We have j
used it ourselves with the happiest j
results for Rheumatism and when !
worn out by overwork. See adv. I
— Time*.
Diphtheria&Soie
Use the Kxti’ftvi promptly. It :sa sure cure.
Catarrh'll
Head, C'r. Our **4’nt»rrll «'«»*«\” s|»c( ial
tfie 1 curative properties of the Lxiradt our
Nltmil Nyriniri*. invalual.lo for use in ca-
lanital affectionssimple and inexpensive.
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,
Sprains and Bruises.,!;j
ing, cooling and cleansing. Use cur Olnl-
i)i(*nt in connection with the Fxcritct: it
• will aid in healing, softening and in keeping out
the air.
Burnsand Scalds. £ r , ",!!'fS
.1 should he kept in every tarn-
n case of accident*. A circling
Ointment will aid in healing and pro-
ily ready for
Inflamed or Sore Eyes.
It can Iw used without the slightest fear of
harm, tpiit'kly allaying all inflammation and
soreness without pain.
Earache, Toothache and
Faceache.
P i loo iDliul. lll«MMlltivror llrlilnsr.
MGS, | t is the greatest known remedy : rap-
dly curing when other medicines have failed.
‘ r.vt«a«*i fliNllfHtetl 1* «!»('»•
Poiiirn
for closet
and If.lev Our Oilldllfllt is of great *er"
vice where the removal of . loihii,:; i* income-
Ladies. iVi.-V!’
For Broken Breast and
Sore Nipples. , l 0 'Ti c 5? > ‘*!f*£
never he without it. Our OintUK’Ut is the
hcM emollient that can be applied.
FemaleConi plaints.
h- called in for (he ix.ijority of female disc If
i he Kxlt uri he tisetl. Full directions
.•any .*:»vh boltk*.
CAUTION.
Pond’s ExtractVnJ
the words •• INuhI'm Extritri" blown in
the gb«< ( ami our picture lra.lcmar< on sur-
roiimliiig hull* w rapper. None «>thcr is genuine.
T l »kc , m»o»'»'VJlr,ti'? H KK,r,l J*!«
Price of Pond’s Extract, Toilet Arti
cles and Specialties.
I-.lXn-S EXTRACT 511C..SI A OI.T3
TCIUT ASTi:iEX CPCCIALTISS.
Toilet Cream . (»1.00 Ointment .. .TO
Dentifrice. TO Catarrh Cure M
Lipsalve S» Plaster . . v.T
Toilet So3p,.t vkst TO Medicated Paper 25
iifcrsraEsra res applicaticit.
Inhaler . . 1,00
Nasal Syringe
Female Syringe |.«o
Preiuredonlyhjr POND’S EXTRACT CO.,
NEW YORK AND LONDON.
For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
°rth, carriage free, on receipt of
Southeru News Notes.
There arc eighty cotton anil
woolen mill in North Carolina.
A 700 pound shark lms just been
captured near Tampa, Florida.
The Mississippi river never was
so high before, as it has been this
season.
Ten thousand people are report
ed as destitute in Tensas parish,
Louisiana.
Eighty-five thousand tons of fer
tilizers were sold in North Caroli
na in 1881.
The oldest paper in Virginia is
the Alexanda Gazette, established
in 1800.
Chattanooga will appropriately
observe memorial day at the Con
federate cemetery.
The legislature of North G'aroli:
na will meet in extra session April
29. to rcdislrict the state.
There is an unexampled rush of
tourists in search of health and
pleasuc in Florida this season.
Mississippi has changed her lien
law. Liens on personal property
for rent or supplies are repealed.
A Fort Ogden, Florida, man has
a contract to deliver 5,000 aligator
hides to a St. Louis firm by May
1st,
The Tallassc mills, of Alabama,
have contracted lor goods for fu
ture delivery to the extent of $120.-
000.
Mr. W. It. Doty, of Fairfield
county, South Carolina, v/ill make
ten thousand bushels of oats this
season.
Wheat fields throughout west
Tennessee and north Mississippi
never appeared more promising
than at present.
Marion, Putman, Bradford and
Aiachun counties, Florida, will
cultivate several hundred acres of
land in Cuba tobacco this year.,
Madame llagozin’s paper on
“Russian dews and Gentiles,” in
The Century for April, will be, it
is said, a forcible presentation ol
the Russian view of the Jewish
question. It will probably be the
most noteworthy defense of the
Russians that lias yet appeared in
English. The May Century will
contain a spirited,answer from t.he
Hebrew point of view, by Miss
Emma Lazarus, who, in the April
number, discusses interestingly the
question, “Was the Eufl of Beu-
consfield n Ropicsentative Jew?”
Elix Vila' for Women.
Mrs. LydiaE. Pinklmin 2:’.‘i West
ern Avenue, Lynn, Mass., lms made
the discovery! Her Vegetable
Compound is a positive cure for
female complaints. A line address
ed to this lady will elicit all neces
sary information.
medicine* 1
Iro:V Tonic docs. In many cases of ferrous
povcrWicd condition of the blood, this Yielded toth
t a j"3 that have baffled come of our most eminent Physicians, nave yieiaea ioin
thi** remedy. 1 prescribe it In preference to any iron preparation made. In i
as lit:. Hauteu'-'J Iiwn Tonic is a necessity In my practice. vu. iwsjj
hr. T-mn 9 « Mo.. Nor-»l
Jt yIres color to tfir Mooti\
na/iir
tirrvotts system, malting'
it applicable to General
Debility, Loss of Appe
tite, Prostration of Vital
Powers anil Jmpntepee.i
MANUFACTURED DV THE DR. HARTBR
Julyl5wtwl2mo,
THE UNITED STATES MAIL
SEED STORE
To every man’s door. If our
^SEEDS are not sold in your
wn, drop usa Postal Card for
Handsome Illustrated Catalogue
Address D. LANDRETHtk SONS. Phlladelphle.
Get tbe Best. Get tHe Best.
A. FEW REASONS WHY
Grossypium Pliosplio!
is the
BEST COTTON AND CORN FERTILIZER!
llocniiKo it Ih made ns a special manure for Southern lauds nod crop?.
Heeauwe it contains all the dements of plant food in their cleanest and best form.
Because it has exploded the old Idea that n good Fertilizer must have a bad tmell.
Berauw* the ammouin i* Used and cannot er cape until decomposition takes place after it la put Into
the Hull, the paxaoM then nrinlng from the putrefaction, permeate the noil, and renders available for
plant fond itH latent p
S urer; the young plant I* thereby nouriflhed and pushed forward to a rapid and
the ltor.e I’lioj-jihste. l’otnsh, Sulphate of I.ltne and other ingredients giro it
tho necessary strength to fruit up close, nml carry it« i rop through tho season.
Becnuae you will got the full value of your money, end will be cortain, by judicious cultivation, to
realize a lmmisnme profit on your investment.
it is the common remark of those who use tbe OoMypium that their crops scarcely ever
r suffer fry in drouth.
shed (i
TXIJ3 ESCPOSITIOKT TEST.
(1 a doubt, that (lossyplum i’hospho will not fire or burn, ns it carried its crops through
ieks drouth lit good
SOLD ONLY BY
JAMES <& WILLIFORD,
Corner l.nmar St. and Cotton Ave,, Americas, (Ja„
Who ha vo also a full lino of Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Shoes
anil everything a planter needs.
SOUTHERN BRANCH
-THE CASH MERCHANTS,
I. Ail A It ST., AMKltWCS, <1A„
Library building, Nos. 31), 41 and 43 Decatur street, Atlanta, (la.
TUB LAllOKS-r ANI) BEST SELECTED STOCK or
HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK | CARRIAGES, ltUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS AND PHOTONS
In Hi. city will ho fuund at SOUTHKUN BRANCH M1LRUKN WAOON CO., on Dec.tw Sltr.t.
1*1 v.rirty “OLD REUABI.E’'Milbum Farm W.go.,, Oarti,;«tf, and
» before purchaalng.
r .So. Belt,
FANi'Y AND FAMILY
^fSpeclul Prices to the trade.
i Den. Apt Mi I burn Wugou Co. (or Ga., Ala., No r th^n dBou th^Carolina^Ii 1
(tHOCKRI KS!
- Pi’ll F. ST AND 1IEST-
INKS
AND
I.lqtJOR^
OIIAMPAGNK,
OINliElt ALE AND
SPAliKI.INO riDER.
I-’rrsh ossortmrnt of
I'jOWFECTIOTJ
AND
ATJNB13 GOOD
BEST IUIANDS OF
EXfOBITION OA.HD. .
-IAMES LOCHOEY’S
Premium steam Dye Works,
To. J f 5 East Hunter Street, opjwsile Christian Churchy
ATLANTA, ; ; GEORGIA.-
PRICE XiZST.
G JCSTS» G GODS-Dvelng coat, $1 00 t
J..IDJ w "
• $i bo.
A.I DIPS* GOODS—'Dresses, from |1 00 to fl*75; 8hawl»*60c. i
Goods
•olved si
g.W“A!l Goods except Silks Cleaned and Dyed without rinntmr es%
r.h-d by express to any point. Call when yon visit Atlanta, c
8
[TOBACCO AND CIGARS!
Fyou inant to buy
(Slothing for Mon orBoys
cilficr ready-made ormade
to ordar, do not Fad (o
send for our Catalog’ucv
We pay cash for nil our goods mid can
offer you
* AN INDUCEMENT!;
Call and Soo Us.
LONE STAR
Cotton Seed Planter.
. Cuss (
w. T. BAKE IS.’
Bulger** Mill, lalupoosa Co., Ala
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM.
The Beit, Cleaneit an;
nost t Economical Hai
HererTalls lo Restore
the youthful color to grey
hair. 50c and $l sizes at
[druggists.
Floreston Cologne.
A new an-I «x«*Jtnscly fra-
grant and lading ptflomt.
l*rKa !J and 75c.
PARKER’S
GINGERTONIC
A Pure Family Medicine (hat Haver Intoxicates.
If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
overwork, or a mother run down by family or house
hold duties try Pahuxit’s Ginger Tonic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex-
hauxted by mental strain or anxious cates do not
lake intoxicating stimulants, but use Pakku'
Gingrr Tonic.
If you have Dyspepsia. Rheumatism. Kidney or
Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any
disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves
■ou can be cured by Parker's Ginger Tonic.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
ny disease or weakness and require a stimulant tak-<»
jtNCEit Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build
. ou up from the tint dose but will never intoxicate,
h has saved hundreds cf lives it may save yours.
WSCOX k CO., JM William 8t.. S.w York. 40c. tad
Genius Rewarded!
STORY OF THE SIMM H1CBISE.
GIVEN AWAY!
! tn »nv kitnIt per,on clllnz for H, *1*117
or .nWfflce Of Tlie Slnpr If.nnficlarfoB lom-
pony, or will bo pwnl by Bulk po.' **>«• *° * n T
pouon llvlnz ot > dlitonr. from oor oBc.
THE SINGER MANUFACTDBDIG CO
Principal Office, 34 Union Square,
June ?4 1y. w trl. JfKW TOB^.