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I WUiING HEBE AN THEBE.
winter is expected to be
lailies have discarded
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t ll di-ess th : s se i"-
.s' comps'lson.
a nd a calcium
Bnßß^^tii i-cr,' I, l voters in tin*
dn -.ss maker is a
tTrjOTK 11 size n’l the
cianjiii.'.sioj.er A. I’.
tovrll 'i'iiu l "day, we
‘ a( -d i<a s.
i. di cad ii y fadi-
hiU oJ.d h. ; ii now
■■■■■iiej'its.
*s&**<■'< '■s rn ' L 1 • fk f clings of
on limn to intend to
HHBR troubles.
‘'fr.'ivV;; Unit tin* Vo.h id owc.sVv
iiig but his lost claim lor
is that la- breamed it.
dcsij-i- to attract in',
tin \ leave off bio)i la-cl-
Tf.'-w rv ba\ •• l.ffii relegated by
SHHjHM i v i on.
a small leak will sink
F the lion. Alfred Col
|Butt a small leak? and is
Hratic party a great ship?
■ feels that he was the
Best candidate in the held
electioneering
BHHHnH|^p.iohnson.
IpiPBrRNL 4io longer fashionable and
v e young man feels betler.
Uh£ disgusting pug.especially is irre-
from the laps of beau^
department of th
HHHMtt raiding the attention of
SHHHad. We have several con-
HBBvho live beyond the limits
IJHHunty.
circuit has paid to the
of the Griftin District
HHHHi is claimed to he more
H£HH^B'cti its assessment for the
to our
hnmd an advertisement
tlu lirst Tuesday in
HBhh|‘ remaimkAof Dower in
H9BBK'longmg estate of
deceased.
HHHH'York Times, the leading
in the
1 i,n
SmSrHt two new the di
and sensible to
writes us from AVcst
i< 1; 1 1es have been so nu-
dogs know them and
HBBBm at them. V candidate
- v s > st uu of nomimi
of so many caudi-
Legislature completes
S^Sw u, and salp lj y fleeting Alfred
HHHKtt l ’idled States .senator
of men in Georgia
9ra9SfiK> into the 'organization of a
HgHnK}inee the Democratic patty
HnHHHiles the State.
HH' ehanee Folger should be
HBHKL’ernor of New York the
■&jl||||lH'err of President Arthur
HgSflgH iously effected. The meth
to with the present tbs-
HgjHfflHlit ion of affairs in the rt -
of that State would be
on Arthur.
becoming as eminently
ot the Northern States
been some years in the
of New Hampshire
|P§|£®ave the means to be elected
HSHByi be.” To say that one's
wßrnSSsUpy tiavea pi'ice and you have
W^ v a eheek and buy up the
is a little farther than
politician can go.
- Sf Scoville has been adjudged in
Just before the jury came in
verdict she disappeared and
■MI not be found. The jury render
lUhe flow ing verdict :
BpVe, Ae undersigned, jurors in the
|B of wances M. Scoville, who is al-
Medtobe insane, having heard the
in the case, are satisfied that
|M said Frances M. Scoville is insane,
IMisu fit person to be sent to a State
HPpital for the insane; that she is a res
■ent of the County of Cook, in the
of Illinois; that her age is forty
:Attrs; that her disease is of about
f|g||Mths’ duration; that the disease
she does not
BHHP homieidai or suicidal tenden
|HFand that she is not a pauper.”
W PROOF EVER YWHERE.
valid or sk'k person has the
the power ertieaeyof llop
them, they can find ca-
tlieirown.'in their own
HHBd. with proof positive that
P||||BHHe easily and permar.e.itly
tilling cost—or ask your
ian.
|(0 SUITER
stteß s
Old fashionable remedies are rapidly
giving ground before the advance of this
conquering and old fashioned
ideas in regard as a means of
cure, have been exploded by the
success of the greatrenovant which tones
the system, tranquilizes the nerves, neu
tralizes malaria, depurates and enriches
the blood, rouses the liver when dormant,
and promotes a regular habit of body,
jorsale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED
POPULARITY OF
AlM's Porous Plasters.
Because they have proved themselves
the Best External Remedy ever in
vented. They will cure Asthma,
Colds, Coughs, Neu^
any local pains.
•Appied to the small of the back
they are infallible in Back
Nervous Debility, Kidney
troubles; to the pit of me stomach
they are a sure cure for Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint.
.A.l lcock’ J*> o r o it s
[Piasters are painless, fra
grant. and quick to cure. Beware
|of imitations that bljpter and burn.
the only Genuine
Porous Plaster. A
Remember This.
If you afl sick Hop Bitters will sure
ly aid Nature you well when
all fails,
If® u are costive or dyspeptic or are'
suffeßng from any other of Hie numer
ous disease of the stomach A bowels, it
is your own fault if you reiMin ill, for
Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in
all such complaints.
If you are wasting away with and from
of Kidney disease stop Ampting Death
this moment and turn fTAa cwbo Hop
If you are sick with that terrible sick
ness Nervousness you will find a
‘Balm in Gilead” in the use of HopßiG
ters. ■
If you are a frequenter or a reside]®
a miasmatic district barricade your
“stem against the scourge of all these
countries-malarial, epidemmA billions
and in termittent fevers—flPPne use
of Hop Bitters.
If you have rough pimply or sAllow
skin, bad breath pains and achelP and
feel miserable generally Hop Bitters will
give you fstiMkin rich blood and sweet
est breath, lißtltb, and comfort,
In short they can cure all
of the stomach, Bowels, Blood,
Nerves, Kidneys, Bright’s Disease. $5,-
00 will be paid for incase they will not
cure or help.
That poof bedridden,invalid,
ter, mother or daughter can be
picture of health by a few bottles of
Hop letters, xggtipgbut a trifle, AVill
you let them
NO MORE EYH-GLASSES,
MOEE rffts:
Mitchell’sJ^
iCye-Hfflve.
A certain. Safe and Remedy for
Long-Sightedness, and ne- •
storing the Sight of the Old.
Cures Tear Drops, GranulaMon, Stye Tu
mor Ejml Matted Eye Lashes,
Quick Relief
Cure.
Also, equally Tnieaeious when used In other
maladies, such as ricers^M^Sores.Rumors,
Sa’t RheuMi, Burns. Piles, iifnamma
tion exists, Mfthchell’s used to
advantage. _
Sold by all Drugfist at 2l^Hts.
bethel” j
Classical and Military
ACADEMY,
In country noted for beauty and health. Course
of Studv, 10* branches, unequalled in extent, sur
dassed in thoroughness by uo academy in the
South. Medical anditov Courses preparatorj- to
the University of Vijg™a. Board, tuition med
eial attendance.
Address Mar A. Bethel P.
Bradfield
DE. J. BEADFIELD’Sf
Femal Regu ator!
Woman’s Best Friend
qis well known to physicians, and alas too
well known to suffering women themselves, that
they are subject to numerous diseases peculiar
to their sex, such as suppression ot Menses.paln
ful and scanty Menstruation, Congestion. Ulcera
tion and Falling ol the Womb, attended with an
endless train ot sympathetic and constitutional
disorders, which embitters the whole life, and
which have long been considered as almost itM
curable, but at last the remedy has been found ik
Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator.
It Is not a “cure all,” but a remedy for one class
or diseases, all or which pertain to the Womb.
Any sufferer rrom the diseases mentioned can
taxe this remedy and thus relieve herself with
out revealing her condition to anyone, and with
out subjecting her womanly modesty to the
shock ol an examination by a physician.
To bring health and happiness to the homes of
suffering women Is a mission before which royal
favor sinks into Insignificance. What earthly
benefaction can compare with one which pro
tects from
“That dire disease whose ruthless power
Withers beauty’s transient flower ?”
which gives ease for pain, joy for sorrow, smiles
for tears, the rose of health for the palor of dis
ease. the hight, ela> tic step for dragging weari
ness, nights oi soft repose for heavy hours of tos
sing restlessness, bounding vigor for languishing
dullness, the sweet Hues ot full grown boanty for
the sharp and withered form of emanciatlon. a
long life of mental, physical 1 social and domes
ic enjoyments for a few sad days of pain and
gloom, ending in an early grave? Such is the
mission, such are the results of Dr, J. Bradtmlds
Female Regulator, which is hence truly andlap
propriately styled “Woman’s Best Friend.”
“Whites.” and all those irregularities of the
womb so destructive to the health, happiness and
beauty of women, disappear like magic before a
single bottle of this wonderful compound.
All who suffer from diseases aie
most earnestly invited remedy a trial.
It hoacured thousands, you. Don't
fall tAfry it.
small size 75 cents. Large size, $1.50.
Manufactured by
J. BBADFIELD, Atlanta, Ga.
For sale everywhere.
I am permitted also to mfer to the following
well known citizens of AtJMn: c S Newton, Wm
M Crumley, Jr, W a
whom are ready to the merits of the
preparation^^!
THE Policy of
BEST Insurance
BEST Vagahtst ,
BEST Accidents
P*D-P-B
which is to say,
Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
Captain Chas. Allen, of Worcester (Mam.)
Fire Department, says: “ After the doctor aet
the broken bone, I used Fain Killer as a Uni.
merit, and it cured me in a short time."
Captain D. S. Goodell, Jr., of Searsport,
Maine, Bays: “ For bruises. sprains and cuts,
I know or no medicine that is more effective.
R>avid Pierce, Utica, N. Y., says: ** For
■uses, burns and sprains, it has never faileM
to effect a cure."
An accident may happen to-morrow.
Buy Davis’s Pain Ktlt.ttr
to-day of any Druggist
t ONLY ©2O
for a PHILADELPHIA SINGER
of tliis style. Equal to any
Singer in the market. Re
member, tee send it to be
examined before you pay
for it. This is the same style
other companies retail for SSO.
All Machines warranted for 3
years. Send for Illustrated Cir
cular and Testimonials. Address,,
CHARLES A. WOODAj|®i
CHRONIC njjofr&ES CURED.
K paths marked out by that
popular book on Manic at.,
Social and Sexual Sciincb,
Plain Home Talk and Medical
Common Sknsk. Nearly 1000
pages and 200 illustrations,
treating of the human body in
health and disease, by DR. E.
B. FOOTE, of New York
City 5 Price, $1.50. Over
500,000 of his books have been
sold in the United States,England,
Germany and Australia. AnEdin
borough physician, retired f after
fifty years practice, writes; “Four
work it pricing in value, and cal
culated to regenerate society." A
10-page contents table of Plata
Home Talk, a copy of Dr. Foote’*
Health Monthly, and a 100-page
pamphlet ot *‘ Evidences ’ of tha
curability of all Chronic Diseases
of whatever part, sent for 3 cents.
DAFOOTE’S Hand*
BoR of Health Hints
and Ready Receipts gives
128 pages of advice abont daily
habits in all seasons, and recipes
for cure of common ailments—
a valuable reference book for
every® family. By mail, 25
cent*" Discount to
Murray Hill Publish!® Cos.,
120 East 28th Street, City.
AfeniiWanted, TheCnlmlnaflngTrlimiph
HOWto LIVE!
A complete Cyclopedia of hon.hr.M knowledge for the
masses : now ready . Nothing- Itice It! doingfastl
Low priced, Uiustrnted. in airtborshiD.
Se*l for Press mAjcesand fuil par Iculars new. Outfit
and instruction now to *GI, free m *c*iißag< ufs. Si
cc*sgUAranteed faithful worker- Soo.-Rfcw if
nnv. and territory de-ired. XV. H. 'IRk-ewti,.
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A favorit® prescription of one of tha
most noted and successful specialists in the U. 3.
(.now retired) for the cure ot Metgzsrus Debility,
Itrout ytanhood, fFeaXneeVM Decay. Seal -
envelope free. DruggisU|ftnfiiK^^
Three Great
HOLMES LINIMENT,
mother’sTriend.
Oni of the Greatest Comforts to Those
Exporting to he Confined.
Is a remedy upon which Implicit confidence can
be placed—one that will produce a safe and quick
delivery— one that will control pain and shorten
the duration of LaDor. Such Is “THE MOTHER’S
RELIEF.” Try It and see what a blessing It Is to
sufferli^^iujgfl^
This Liniment, when u ed fwo or throe weeks
before coihiuement, produces a wonderful effect
causing a very easy and quick labor, with com
paratively little pain and leaves the mother in a
condition to recover quickiy—or in other words
to have a good getting up. Under its use dabor
will ordinarily occupy much less than the usual
time, and the suffei mg be diminished bevond ox
pression. * •*
The condition for which this remedy is offered
is of such a character as to forbid a long array
of certificates. Those lnterestedrin its use are re
ferred to the hundreds who lia\ earned it.
REAL* THE TESTIMONIALS:
I must earnestly entreat every female expect
ing to be confined to use the **i'll E MOTHER'S
RELIEF.” Coupled with this entreaty, I will add
that during a large obstetrical practice (forty-four
years). I have never known it to fail to produce
a safe and quick delivery.
H. J. HOLMES, M. D. Atlanta. Ga.
A lady from one of the counties of Middle Geor
gla. who has been acting as midwife for many
years writes. “I hajj? disposed or all the Mother's
Relief you sent 1 am delighted with. it.
In every case where it has been used, its effects
have beeu all that I could ask. I CONSIDER IT
A GREAT BLESSING.”
A gentleman writes: “My wife used the bottle
of “Mother’s Relief” procured from you. She was
considerably advanced in life, before tnis, her
first confinement, and she knows it was the
means of very greatly lessening her sufferings.lf
indeed It was not the meafils of saving her life.”
Another gentleman writes: “My wife uAd your
“Mother's Relief” at her fourth conMmncnt, and
her testimony is that she passed throwi it with
oue-half of the suffering Of either of her former
confinements, and recovered from it in much less
time. She also recommended It to a lady friend
who was about to be confined for the first time,
and she says: “/ h<tve ‘never seen any one pass
h rough v great trial with no much ease and so
ittle Kuff^mtg.”
The n*ies of all these and many others can be
had by filing at my office.
Having hau the foregoing remedy Thoroughly
Tested in Atlanta and vicinity, I now offer it to
my patrons as possessing superior iwirit.
Priee $1.50 per bottle.
Prepared by J. BRADFIELD. sßWroprietor,
~ Atlanta, Ga
EXCBLSIOR fcOOK STOVES!
Fourteen different sizes and kinds. Five
sizes with Enameled Reservoirs. Adapted tr
features-
bulled Fire
Doors, Panels, etc.
Manufactured by ISAAC A. SHEPARD® CO., BaPlmore, Md.
sale XX. R. CIWIBERS, Barnesville. tia.
lANDRETHSPareSi
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PHILADELPHIA
jApSwlsif
TiicTiaiT I3loocl Syxnap
Cures nil debases of the Stomach Liver,
jHjpß Kidneys, ffi and MILLIONS testify to
HSyyffl its efficacy iri healing- the|bove Jiamed diseases,
JEhQBYs and pronounce it to belhe
dPJPSHL BEST BEfIKDY ?NOWN TO MAN.
TRADE MARK. AQEISFrS WANTED,
Labratory 77 West 3d Street, New York City, Druggists sell it.
j*Clark Johnson:—l had Chills and Fever and the treatment of doctors and the usdßr vari-
proved useless. At last, i obtained some of your INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP, which
cured me. [septl] C. W. STRICKLAND.
“ F ALL ~ TER^I
OF
Gordon Institute. Jwirnesville,Ga.
WHtapen on MONDAY,
teadiM. that have labored so indefatlgably In the past to build up In Barnesville an Institution
worthy of the support of an intelligent, progressive community. We are determined to keep the
school In all of its departments fully up to the high standard it has maintained in the past, and to
meet the demands of the times have reduced the terms to the following very low
RATES z •
•
Senior and Junior Classes, per month $s 00 I Primary Department $ 2 00
•Sophomore. Freshmen and Ist Grade 400 Music 400
2d, 3d, and 4th Grades 3 00 | Board 18 00
Thanking our friends for the liberal support the past year, ws respectfully its contia
auce. For further information address, W V
■ CHARLES E. LAMBDIN. President.
W. H. WOODALL, Secretary. Jans-ly
Ml HANTS,
88, Cherry Georgia,
is the
FOR THE HU N G R Y TO FEED,
£ORJp: T HI X IR, S T Y TO DRINK
THE “W E -A. IR "y TO .SLEEP.
Remedies (
Pryor’sOintment
IS A SPEEDY AND SURE, Cl RE FOR
Blind or Bleeding
Sores, yieers, Tumors, Itching of
the Parts, Fistulas and all Kin
dred Diseases, also of Burns, Corns
Felons, Fever Sores, Scald Head*
Tetter, Sore Nipples, etc.
Atlanta, Ga., August 25th, f BT7.
After an experience of twenty-five years In
selling tins Ointment, and during all that ame
having closely watched its effects, and having
the testimony of my frieuds and neighbors ti>
confirm my confidence In its merits, 1 been me fui
ly satisfied of its value, and I Have bought the
exclusive right to make and sell it*and offer it to
you as the best remedy in th* world, especiallr
for all iorms of Piles. . J
READ THE TESTIMONIAL:
This is to certify that I have tried Prvor’s Pill
Ointment in a case of Piles, and state uiat agave,
more relief than anything I have ever tried! ©
further state that as a remedy for Burns, it is
unparalleled. I also used it for a case of Tetter
in my leet, of twenty years standing, and sav
that it is the first thing that 1 have ever tried
that gave me more than momentary relief I
consider now that I am entirely relieved tram
that distressing disease* irBM
JOHN D. NEWSOM, Troup County, Ga
Having been afflicted ror ten years at intervals
with that distressing malady, the Piles, and af
ter many ineffectual trials of the remedies In
common use. I commenced a short time ago t
use your Pile Ointment. I experienced Immedi
ate relief. From the relief experienced in my
case, as welt from tie reputation so rapidly ac
quired by your Ointment in this vicinity, I have
no hesitation in expressing the 01 .iuionthat it is
the most efficient remedy for piles ever invented
O. .i, DELL, LaG range, Ga.
This is to certify that I used Prj or s Ointment
on a case of severe burn and that in a very few
days it was entirely relieved of all infiaminatto
and healed rapidly. After the first appheatto
of the Ointment the patient suffered no pa
whatever. R. J. MORGAN, LaGrang®, Ga.
By the advice of Mr. Wynn, I used your Pile
Ointment on a servant, girl who had beeu suffep
ing for eight years with a most aggravated case
of Piles. She improved lrom the very hrst day’s
use of your Ointment, and before using the bex
she was entirely recovered.
G. W. FOSTER, Cusseta, Ala,
This is to certify that I have used Pryor’s Pile
Ointment, and say that It Is', in my opinion, the
best remedv for Piles ever piesent* and to ihe pub
lic. I say thlsfrom .* positive application of the
remedy on my own person,
THOMAS B MORGAN, Troup co., Ga.
For sale by all dealers in medicine. Price fifty
cents per box. Sent by mail on receipt of priea
J. BRADFIELD, Atlanta, (;.