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Hats, Boots, Sloes, Shirts, Ladies Dress Gooi|Clc#aad Shawls.
H I breve-taken advantage in buying early before the price*
fll am eiftl|}e<||to otier goods as cheap as any New York hope. Cal
Bl couvtfucc yourself.
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Bjr sept. 7
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I’m solidly on Lwant
Bo sell yon "
Hflvur stow, sswnc Hams.
Rubber Belting, Houspurnishing Good
jw;., at a small advance on , cost,-and
don’t yon disremember the suggestion.
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PR, WM. A. WRIGHT
Is still at No. 5 from corner Market and Main street, where may be found a good assortment of
DR riel* *1 J&DiAtES, /
FINE PERFUMER^
SOAPS,
POWDERS.
LAMPS, very cheap, to make room for new # -
Snuff, Fine Scgars, Tobacco.
PAINTS, OILS and DYE STUFFS,
A GOOD STOL
With goood many other articles too numerous to neubn.
PRICES REASONABLE-
Don't foijjet that Prosorlptions are Free wkero Medicines are
Fumisnv ct. One dollar's worm of medicine often cures tlHworst of cases in a short, time.
&pt 7 Secret Diseases strictly Gonfidentiah^__
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Km on hand a well selected assortment of School, Religious, Blank and Miscellaneous
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Htatlqnenr, Drip, Patent Medicines, cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, oiuMFancy Goods geneMdly. Any
Bouff Mft* ttotK wtt hMwmlshed on short notice. Family Bibles sold at one-naif the price
roujay a travelling agent. A full line of Musical Instruments In stock and will be sold at Lud
deu and Bates' prices.
! Picture Frames and Cornice a Specialty.
Stibscriptlon received to the leading periodicals. The bast Perfumery, Soap, and Toilet
Goedsat Jtannff. The best 10 cent, scent, a cent and 2,q are at Mann’s.
For tbe Holiday Trade lam’s will be one Son Slitter of Beanties.
I liave no competition in Barnesyille, but am running against Macon and Atlanta prices. I
|u but oue price, Is the lowest that any market gives you.
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We have issued a handsome illustrated Catalogue for the benefit of country customers,
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I SPURS, COLLARS, WHIPS,
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as second Claaa Matter.
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DRUG STORE.
A. MURPIIEY Proprietors,
I iiis Drug Store has been given up to Te one of the neatest and best
in this se<^)h. It is now in a better condition than ever.
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still presides at the prescription case,and yoAcan rest assured that when
you come to see us you will be treated wftntne utmost of politeness.
KEEP EVERYTHING
usually kept in a first class Drug Store. We have the line of
CIGA Klhi^B arnesville
I take this method of afflounAing to the constituency of
that I have formed a coalition o
Best Goods and Lowest Pricjes.
On the Commercial Oas-U Platform, and will take pleasure In liwing you and prß
Groceries, Provisions, Confectioneries, * J
Glass, Crockery, Wood and Tinware.
Lanndn and Toilet Soaps, Potash, Blueing,Ulacking, etc. Will keep
constantly on hand a fulLlte9|of TOt>A€!CO for chewing and smokiug,
Cigars and Snuff. Table Cutlery, Shovels and Tongs, And
irons and everything belonging to my line of goods. i
With many thanks for past patronage, I will spare to merit
a of the same.
Very Respectfully,
M D. C. HIGHTOWEJ^^^
lb septKSm West side
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They have in stock also a full linSMfcOCERIES, CONFECTION
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Have now almost an entire new General Merchandise cons
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DRY GOODS.NffiOircnOim i SIiSES,Hm
Also a full line of FAMILY and FANCY GROCRIES of every
cription, WOOD WARE, TINWARE. CROCKERY, &c. They have
moved to the old stand of Gwyn & Redding, atid will be happy to see
everybody. Call to see them and examine their stock when
something iu their line.
Parties owin§ anything on accounts or notes will please come forward
and pay up, as we are in need of the money. octo-lm
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The principal premium tor gattlng up clubs tor IS&3 will be a superb steel engraving (size
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tor which the French Government has just paid lOo.ou francs. >o such premium was ever offer
ed before.
Choice of Premiums i The “Christ before Pilate.”
For > Photograph or Quarto Album.
9ft Getting up Clubs. y Extra Copy of Magazine for 1883.
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Best steel Ei graving*, Best Original stories,
Best colored Fashions, • Best Work-table Patterns,
. Best dress Patterns. Best IlhistrationwlK^-
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writers issa. ab#it too original stories will be given, and
loa Plates engraved on tneatzof
all affeoi, and upertily Cookery. ..ud other receipts; articles on Art*
Embroidery, Fk wr4yninini in short, everything interesiiug ro ladies.
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n>d?TLKXjExiyhaTe^^^n>^^^ffxa^TQN^ToTichin^rpractl<.e. and In
” twrenty-SVe yean la wwlWm, tare never found aoytUwlortTe the results thatJDn.haitik’j
lii -N To'tlC do* .. In many cases or Ntnonj Diseases, Dyspepsia, and an In*
jjorerlshed condition of the blood, thispeerlM mmady, has in my hands, made some wondsrtV cures,
lases that have baffled soma of oar most eminent Stsicians, bare yielded to this great and iacomoar*
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1881. " ’ T 'Swi Wadh’Ayanue.
it biootkA I
natural ftanMk/M tone to
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nervous system, waajWiM J
it mpplicmMa to Oehenst 1
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THE FLOWER CITY FURORE.
Tin. Commotion Caused by the Statement a
Physician.
An unusual article, from the Roch
ester, N. Y., Democrat and Chronicle,
was published injthis paper recently and
has beu the subject of much conversa
tionrboth in professional circles and on
the street. Apparently it caused more
commotion in Rochester, as the follow
ing from the same paper shows:
Dr. J. B, Henion, who is well 'known
not only in Rochester, but in nearly
every part of America, sent an extend
ed article to this paper, a few days
since which was duly published, detail
ifig his remarkable experience and res
cue from what seemed to be certain
death. It would be impossible to enu
merate the personal enquiries which
have betn made at our ofiice as to the
validity of the article, but they have
been so numerous that further inves tig
ation of the subject lias deemed an edi
torial necessity, ♦
With this end in .view a representa
tive of this paper called on Dr. Henion
at his residence on St. Paul street:
when the following interview occured:
“Tliat article of yours. Doctor, has creat
ed quite a whirlwind. Are the state
ments about the terrible condition you
ware in, and tlie way you were rescued
such as you can sustain?”
“Every one of them and many addi
tional ones. Few people ever get so
near the grave as J. did and then return,
and lam not surprised that the public
think it marvelous. It was marvel
ous. 5
“How in the world did you, a physi
cian, come to be brought so low”
‘ ‘By neglecting the first and most sim
pie symptom j. I did not think I was
sick. It is true I had frequent head
aches; felt tired most of the time; could
eat nothing one day jp,s ravenous the
next; felt dull indefinite pains and my
stomach was out of order, but I did
nokthink it meant anything serious,”
these commonjailments any
•t' ll ® to do with fearful Bright’s dis
M| which took so firm tg hold on
you 7” 9
‘‘Anything?.Why’they the sure
indication of t,he first stages of that j
dwdful malady. The fact is. few peo
ple kndauor reailize what ails them,land
i tun sorly to say too few pliysi
cijaiis do either.” W
'“That is a Doc
tor.” H
“But it is a true
profession have been symtoms
ifistead of diseases for yells, and it is
high time jit ceased. We doctors have
been clipping off the twigs when we
should strike at the root. The symp
tame I have jnst mentioned If any un
usual action or irritation of the water
channels indicate the approach of
Bjright’s diseases even more than a
cough announces the coming of con
sumption. We do not treat the cough,
bpt.tryitowlp the lungsHfe should not
waste our time trying to reliew the
headache, stomach, pains about the bo
dy or other symptoms, but go directly
to the kidneys, th source of most of
these ailments,”
“This then, is whatyu meant when
you said that more tlnm one-half the
deaths which occur arise from ;Bright’s
it doctor?”
‘
diseases are torturing' people to-day,
when in reality it is Bright’s disease in
someone of its many forms. It is a
I jydra-headed monster, and the lightest
symptoms should strike terror to every
ope who has I can look back
and recall hundreds of deaths which
physicians declaml jfat the time were
caused by paralysis, apoplexy, heart
disease, pneumonia, malarial fever and
open: common coin plaints which I see
see now where caused by Brights dis
ease.
“?Ynd did all! these cases have sim
ple symptoms at first ?”
“Every one of them, and might have
been cured as I was by the timely us
of the same remedy-Warner’s Safe Kid
ney and Liver Cure. lam gettidg my
eyes thoroughly opened inifhis matter
and thinkdKam helping others to see the
facts and tlieir possible danger also.
Why, there are no end of bear
ing on this subject. If you want to
know more about it go and see Mr. War
ner himself. He was sick the same as
I, and is the healthiest man in lioches
ter to-day. He has made a stgdy of
this subject and can give you more facts
than 1 can. Go, too, and see DA Latti
more, the chemist, at the Univ%sity.
If you want facts there are any quuni
ty of them showing *the alarming in
crease of Bright’s disease,t its jsimple
and deceptive symtoms, and that there
is but one way by which jit can be escaf
ed.
Fully satisfied of the truth and force
of the Doctor’s words, the reporter
bade him good day and called on
Mr. Warner at * his $ establishment on
Exchange street. At first Mr. War
was inclined to.be retinent, but learning
that information desired was about the
alarming increase of j Bright’s disease,
his manner changed instantly and ho
spoke very earnestly:
“Itiis true that Bright’s disease has
increased wonderfully, and we find, by
reliable statistics, thatjn the past ten
years its growth has been 250 per cent.
Look at the prominent men it has car
lied off; Everett, Summer, Chase, Wil
son, Carpenter. Bishop Haven and oth
el’s. This is terrible and shows a grea
ter growth than that of any other
known complaint. It should be plain
to every one that something must be
done to check this increase, or there is
no knowing where it nily end.”
“Do you think manjppeople are af
flicted with it to-day wio do not realize
if, Mr. Warner V”
“Hundreds of thousands. I have a
striking example of this truth which
has just come to my notice. A promin
ent professor in a Kew Orleans medical
college was lecturing before his class
on the subject of Bright’s disease. He
had various guides under microscopic
analysis, and was showing the students
what the indication of this terrible mal
ady were. In order to show the con
trast “between healthy and unhealthy
fluids ne had provided a vial the contents
of [w hich were drawn from bis own per
son, ‘And now, gentlemen, ’lie said,
‘as we have seen the unhealthy indica
tion, 1 will show you how it appears in
a state of perfect health.’ and he sub
mitted his own fluid to the usual test,
asjae awtchcd the result his countenance
suddenly cliaged— his color and com
mand both left him, and in a trembling
voice he said: ‘Gentleman, I have made
a painful discovery; I have Bright’s dis
ease of the kidneys,’ and in lefjjf than a
year he was dead.”
You believe then it liMno symptoms of
its awn and is freqiHtly unknown
even by the person vmois afflicted with
it?”
It has no symptoms of its own and ve
iy often none at all. Usually no two
people haVe the shine sympww|s and fre
quently death is the first Symptom.
Tlr.slightest indication of any kidney
tli flippy enough to
“•It is very wonrteiTul, is it not
Avery prominent case But not more ho
than a great many, others that bare
come to my notice as having been cur
ed by the samomeans.”
“Yoa belfere then that Bright’s dise
ase can be cured?”
“I know it can. I know it from the
experience of hundreds of prominent
persons who wcfe given up to die by
both their physicians and mends,”
•
M. T. CASTLEBEF^M
• ,• 4 ’•"Ufc.i, ■ 1 'ihhi ?d *x9* •
• 85 and 92 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
WHOLES ANDRETAIL DEALER IN FURNllfl
A Full and Complete Stock of all Grades aud Styles Coustaiitlv^^H
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catalogue and price lists.*
ou speak of your own experience,
what was it ?”
•‘A fearful one. VI had felt languid
and unfitted for business for years
But I did not know what ailed me.
When however, I found it was kidney
difficulty I thought there was little
hope and so did the doctors. I have
since learned that one of the
of this city pointed me out to a* genmm
man on the street one day. saying?
‘there goes a man who will l>e dead
within a year.’ I believe his words
would have proven true if I had not
fortunately secured aud used the reme
dy now known as Warner’s Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure ”
“This causedwyou to manufacture
it?”
“No it caused me to investigate, 1
went to the principal cities; saw physi
cians prescribing aud using it and
I therefore determined, as a duty I
owed humanity and its suffering, to
bring it within their reach and now it
is known in every part of America; is
sold in every drug store and has become
a household necessity.” A
The redorter left Mr. Warner, nuo
impressed with the earnestness and sin
cerity of his statements an# irext paiik
a visit to Dr 8. A. Lattimere, at liis*r
sidence on Prince street. Dr. Lit
more, although busily engaged up<m
some matters connected with the State
Board of Health, of which he is one of
the analysts, courteously answered the
questions that were propounded him:
Did you make a chemical analysis of
■the case of Mr. H. 11. Worner some
pthvee years ago, Doctor?’ 1 ,
“Yes, sir.”
“ What did this analysis show you?’
“The presence of albumen and tube
cast in groat abundance.
“And what did the symptoms indi
cate?”
“A serious disease of the kidneys.”
“Did you think Mi’. Warner could re
cover?”
“No. sir I did not think it possible. It
was seldom, indeed, that so pronoujMied
a case had, up to that time, ever men
cured.” pt
“Do you know anything about the
remedy which cured him?”
“Y'es I have chemically ’analyzed it
and upon critical examination, find it
entirely free from any poisonous or del.
eterious substances?”
Wp|)ublish the foregoing statements
in view of tire commotion which the
publicitjgof Dr. Henion’s article has
caused and to meet the protestations
\fmch have been made. The standing
of Dr. Henion, Mr. Warner and Dr.
Lattimore in the community is beyond
question and the statements they make,
cannot for a moment be doubted. They
conclvsively show that Bright.s disease
of the kidneys is one of the most decep
tive and dangerous of all diseases, that
it is exceedingly common, alarmingly
inlcrasing and that it can be cured.
“Skinny Men.”
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EVILS OF ROTATION.
It w<#ld befell now to begin the dis
cus sion in regard to the necessity of
abolishing the rotation system in the
State Senatorial districts. If the sub
ject was properly ventilated and it was
shown that the next State convention
should pass on the question the issue of
abolishing the rotation system could be
made in the selection of delegates to
that convention. If there ever was
a silly practice in the politics of Geor
gia the rotation practice is most abso
lutely so. The next Georgia Senate
will be composed almost entirely of new
members. Will any sane man in Geor
gia assert that this new body is anything
yke as capable of legislating as a body
of more experienced men ? Again, we
would ask how can a body of men be
come familiar with the rules and prac
tices of the Senate in the short term of
forty days? Suppose Gordon Institute
was required to elect new professors
every forty days. Could they advance
the interests of the school and render
the community effective service as edu
cators? Not a single man in Pike coun
ty will assert it. What farmer would
hire a set of hands to work on his farm
forty and then be forced to employ
another crowd? It is just as reaaona
ble to apply the principal to any busi
ness as to that of legislation, and we
hope the State press will take tip this
question now while the evil results of
rotation are more visible than at any
time and when there is no elections to
be held soon. Discuss it and if need be
make the issue of abolishing rotation by
the next State convention.
Easily ProveiL— It is easily proven
that Malarial constipation, tor
pidity of the liver and kidneys, gen
eral debility, nervousness, and neuralgic
aflrnents yield readily to this great dis
ease conqueror. Hop Bitters. It repairs
the ravages of disease by converting the
food into rich blsod. and it gives new
life and vigor to the aged and infirm al
ways.
• The Republican press feeling- y t
the defeat 0 f tlieiru 6
in a gloat measure to the indiscriminate
seating of Republicans where Demo
ciats weie elected, arc now insinuating
it makes no difference whether
some were counted in or not,*4 they will
not be allowed to tak? their seats by
the Democratic House.
< on stijAtiou, liver and kidney diseas"
es are cured by Brown’s Bitters
which enriches the blood, and strength
ens the whole system.
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Burns and Sea!
ii i., iinrivaiod, ami
r nly fnr ueo in ouho of "■ •.■
:r 01ntim.-ut will £i<l in hel^l
Bi.irs.
!n tlamed or Sor^®j
It ("au be used witfiout the
•i.u-kty a!!ayinr nil iuklaumiatioi!Hram&3C?i? *
without x>ain.
Earache, Toothach®|pp|
r -aceache.
ii uis, Uh eflect ia *iuiply wonderful. HHSMfIB
P|!aq BUml, Bleeding, or R9|
i .Iv* O, It ij the greatest known
Inly curing when other medicines bave^iHs
1 nSctUttuteU I‘uurr fadSHI
we, U a j>reven fyanist Clmfli.jr and
iMutmcnt n r.nfrcat service wliero the UHB
of clotlilng in iuoouvenlent
For Broken Breast aflf
Sore Nipples.
omuri that mothers who bare once used ItwiStra? ‘
hr without it. Oar Ointment ia the beat etHI
*that can be applied.
ema!e Complaints.
j be, called in for the majority o? female
the > xtt-jMit l>e used. Full direction.3
, each bottle.
CAUTIOM. -4QI
Pond's Extract 2% h ”mmm
the words Extriicl" blown
tna our pieturo trade mark on HMrn->^HU|jSnh;
wrapper. None other in genuine. '
on having Pjid’ KxU net Take
l>uration. It is wver svkl in bulk, er bo nl^B§§|||
Prico of Pond's Extract. Toilotßffli
cles and Specialties, Bmlm
BOV B’H EXTRACT... AO*., S6l OO -.V
I olio! t.'renin 1 OO (hiturrit
Bern it lire AO Blnater
I.l|> Salve S5 lahuler
Toilet. Soup (3 Oks) AO Xamil Sj rluge.
Olni.ueut SO Medicated Bape^BgjS
Prepared only by POND’B EXTRACT 00-^B?
NEW YORK AND LONDON. JH
I’or eale by all Druggrluts and Fancy Goods Deal
Orders for $2 worth, carriage free, on receipt
14 w. I4tl\ strest, New YorkjJ
LYDIA E. PIN It HAWI’S
VEGETABLE #)MPOUND,
Is a Positive Cnre
For nU these Palnflil Complaints and WeakweMM M
so eomaon to onr best female population,
A Medicine fbr Woman. Invented
Prepared by a Woman.
Tlie Crialmt Medical DUeorery Sioee the Dawn of
tjri* revives the drooping spirits, invigorates
harmonises tho functions, gives elasticity
firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to
eye, and plants on the pale cheek of woman the f
roses of life’s spring and early summer time.
J3F”Physician* Use It and Prescribe It Freely.^^fe-:
It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all orofflE||p
for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the
That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, wc *WHls :
and backache, Is always permanently cured by its
For the care of Kidmey Complaißte or either e^K.
this Compound la unsurpassed. |K
LYDIA E. PINKHAJBB BLOOD PCltlFljMfll .
will eradicate every vestige of Humor* from r
Rood, and give tone and strength to the system, M|
man woman or child. Insist onhaving it. ¥/
Both the Compound andßlood Purifler are prepare®!;-
at 213 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price
either, |L Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the f
of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, (1 per
for either. Mrs. Pinkluun freely answers all
Inquiry. Enclose 3ct. stamp. Send for pamphlet.
Ko family should be without LYDIA E.
LIVER PILLS. They :ure constipation, biUouon iss.M*
and torpidity of the fiver. 85 cents per box.
r.,rtit,l. A; r| . ultu-U s . cl.pi^r
from 3to 10 Horse Power; Dry Steam Engines. 4to 40
Hp • Utica (or Wood A Mann) to 40 H.P.; *
Stationaries; AdjostaOTj Cnt-Otf Utica Engines, 12 to
,h,i u p_ • Improved Corliss Engines, 15 to 160 11. P.;
Boilers, all sizes; Iron Prams Reversible Saw hi ills, ,
four size*; North Carolin a Portable Corn Mills • Cora
Mill Stones, all sizes, guaranteed to produce better
Meal, with 25 percent, lees power, than any other Milt
stanein the world. •'THE TaTLOB. Mrs. Cos. or Wta£-
MUUaEU, Md.,” Westminster Md., U. S. A. ■*
MOORE COUNTY GKIT.
I- Testlmomlali on Cern Rills and Kill Btoaci.
' E. G. Thuring. Conway, Maw., writes—l set miH (
ud next day from its receipt and it works to a charm. I
1 think it iaths beet built mill I ever saw.
a Hama A Go.. Laurele'DeL, write—The 48-mch
stones we bought from you are better than any we hare
one bushel of com and nuule 1 bushel and 1* quarts ot M
11118 8 1 J I)“rby' Dadeville,Al a..writes—Th SC-inch null 1
makes sU bushels of rirst-class Üble weal per hour My M
custom has greatly increased since I bought your null.
Testimonials on Engines and Saw Mills.
Extract from letter of J. W. Roper, Sawyer for
T>vkl A. lld ton Call&hn t who are runninic our
40-Hone Kry kteam Engine, *nd our No. 1 Saw
witli Work® And Patent Gauge Roller ;
**l have no hesitation in sayinjr this is the best
able Haw Mill I have ever sawed with, alter la jeur-*
“rssaafcUKSssssraeas’ss**" —
be surpassed for workmanship, simplicity, andH
ihhiinT-Ai we do not hesitate to recommend, your '!■
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