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. Th Latent Form of Ala mage in
Pr.'tnw. • •
Mention world.
Reel us, the illustrious author
flr the Ujßm*Bal (reograptoy, has inau-
iaarriage. and .united his
“freely to trtf) young
Bu choice. Tiiis adverb freely
, M. Modus has dispensed
IgfJR with the religious ceremeny
HHBrriage, hut also with the civil mar
IftK' in presence of the Mayojp
BHK simply initrsl kis friends and rwla
IBs to a banquet at the Grand Hotel,
Br which he presided, and there and
IHn, literary “arrows the walnuts and
|B- wine,” lie declared the union of his
Wmd girls with Th' lr respective svveet-
B*arts. Free marriage is decided! v siru
Ble, expeditions au<l economical, inas
rmuch as it it involves no fees, either to
[church or State. In short, it is the last
aword of progress.
■L FJtF E V BUY }TH EH E.
— v —
invalid or sick person has the
douht of the power efficacy of ilop
ISRtters to cure them, they can find ca-
Btt exjtclly like their own, in their own
HeighWhood, with proof positive that
gUiey can he easily and permanently
Rniredata trifling cost—or ask your
JaitLffgiHt oi^)hysician.
Ii A Cool-headed Conductor
f A locomotive with a raging wood fire
beneath the bolter was dragging a long
train up a heavy grade near Colfax,Col.,
a week or two ago, when the wire net
ting over the smoke stack’blew out.
Instantly a stream of live coals shot
into the air and fen back upon the cars
lp thickly that there was danger of con
■fiagration. The conductor stationed a
■pikcman on top of the train, and was
■oping to surmount the grade without
when, on looking over his
way bills, he discovered to his horror
that the car directly behind the loco
motive was loaded with gunpowder
He immediately uncoupled it, without
alarming the passengers, and whtte fte
finer cars stood on the graie wfth fte
brakes hard on, the powdfr car was
k draw n swiftly up the slope and left on
la side track. The engine then return
led and took the rest of the train for-
Fward. The conductor, Charles Lough
' bridge, Is entitled to public credit for
his calm courage and sound judgment.
* *‘Evil dispositions are early shown.
Bvn tendencieo in our systems are to
and guarded against, If
■ou fidd yourself getting bilious, head
■eavy, mouth foul, eyes yellow, kid
■eys disorderod, symptoms of piles tor
■enting you. take at <gut?a few doses
■f Kidney-Wort: It ißnature’s great-
Bssistdnt. ITse it as an advance
■guard-don‘t wait toget dowiMct jtead
f wt J* jjf
■ Governor Stephens seems to he using
■cry freely the pardoning power.He.has
■pplied the pardon to
pince he assumed by
[law. His last act in this line is u? par-
Idon William Slade colored who was
for murdering a
B&enty years imprisonment. So fßhe
uv.eraged about two pardons a week.
Hkfter eating eilfeh meal take a dose of
UPh relieves the full feeling about the
■bmucli.
■The great bargain and sale has had
IB sequel In the securing of she elec
jßdi of Governor Colquitt to the Uni
Hpd States Senate- Colquitt pardoned
woe Brown and put him at the head of
f the Democratic party. Brown has now
Lput Colquitt where he can bid
ding in the Senate.
- great hope for the fu
ture is alone to be realized in improved
Conditions of matrimony. What a pro"
duml obligation does this fact involve!
[’hose who realize the responsibility
an hardly do better than take advice
rom Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkhani whose
wonderful remedies for the core of all
diseases peculiar to women are so just
ly celebrated. Send for pamphlet.
Mr John Bartlett, Jr., of Rockdale
•minty, while preparing for a hunt one
last week, accidentally shot and
killed himself. lie was found dead in
front of the door of his house by liis
wife on her return from a visit to a
neighbor.
The negotiations that have been go
lug on for several weeks beiween the
Western Associated press and the New
association has culminated by a unani
mous agreement for a joint manage
ment. There will be now but one gen
oral service and anew contract will be
made with the Western Telegraph con?
P*ny.
Pierce Hooley, a small boy, had ifftk
leg broken in a scuffle at school
Thomasville, a few days ago.
The prohibition question is entering
largely into the Illinois political cam
paign, rendering the result in the State :
doubtful.
The persistent attacks of the press are
having a bad effect on the blackmailing
assessments of Jav Ilubbell.
The Tariff Commission has completed
the taking of testimony and is engaged
Lin preparing the report.
' Kv-Governor Hendricks, of Indiana is l
■Kriouslv ill.
flosnptifc
STOBfACa
BITTERS
Old fashionable remedies are rapidly
before the advance ol this
<on sp.''W<', and old fashioned
to depletion as a means of
rare, Trave been quite exploded by the
success of the great renovant which tones
the system, trariquilizes the nerves, neu
tralizes malaria, depurates and enriches
the blood, rouses the liver when dormant,
and promotes a regular habit of body.
For sale 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 AslAma,
Colds, Coughs, Rfeumatism, Nfeu~
ralgia, and any local pains.
Applied to the small of the back
they are infallible
Nervous and all Kidney
troubles; to the pit of the stomach
they are a sure cure for Dyspepsia
and Li v
Porous
blasters are painless, fra
grant. and quick to cure.
of that blister and burn.
Get ALLCOCK’S, the only GenuicS
Porous Plaster. £
H Remember This.
ly aid Nature inJNnaking you well when
all else fails,
If you are costrve or dyspeptic or are
suffering from w other of the numer
ous disease of tni stomach or bowels, it
is your own fault if you remain ilft for
Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in
all such complaints.
If you with and from
of Kidney Death
this moment and a cure to Hop
Bitters.
If you are sick with that terrible sick
ness Nervousness you will fiiubiHfl
‘Bate* in Gih’adv in the usAf Hop Bit
ters. J
1 f you are a freq ii enter or a resident
of a miasmatic district barricade your
system agai|st fhej|pourge of all tliese
epidemic billions
aii(Tin temitteur fevers—by the use
of Hop Bitters. m
If you liave rough pßply or swallow
skip, bad breath pains mid aches, and
generally Hop Bitters will
g* you fair skin rich bland and sweet
ew,breath, health, and eßj^rt.
In Short they can curßp Diseases
of the stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver,
Nerves, Kidneys, Blight’s Disease. $5.-
00 will be paid for a case they will not
cure or help.
That poor bedridde^HßKd,'wife sis
ter, mother or daughter Bftemade the
picture of health by a few bottles of
costing but a trifle, Will
.you Tut them suffer?
NO MORE EYjr QLASSES,
NO WEAK
MORE EASES'
, Eye-Salve.
A certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for
Soßt,t'M Ml UFIAMEB EiES
Producing: Loug-Sightedness, and Re
storing thf sight of the Old. •
CuwsTear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tu-
Red Eyes, Matted Eye Las'ies,
And Producing Quick Relief
And Pei 'moixent Cure.
Also. used In other
maladies. leers,ver Sores. Tumors.
Salt Rheum, or wherever mtiarama
tlon exists. MttheWfcft Salve may be used to
advant age. • M
Sold Jy all t at£ cents. #
BETlilMa
Classical and Military
ACADEMY.
In country noled for heauty and health. Course
of Study, 10 branches, unequalled 1u extent, sur
dasscd in thoroughness by no academy in the
South. Medical and Law Courses preparatory to
the University of tuition med
ical attendance, half Xp extras.
Address AW: V. o.
Fuy co..
~ 'Bradfield
DR. J. BRADFIELD’S
Femal Reg uato i !
WOman’s Best Eriend
It is well known to physicians, and alas too
well known to suffering women themselves, that
thcj;ure subject to numerous diseases pecwftk
to'thelr sex. such as suppression ot Menses,parP
ful and scanty Menstruation, Congestion. Ulcera
tion and Falling - ol the Womb, attended with an
endless train of sympathetic and constitutional
disorders, which embitters the *hole life, and
which have long been conslderelK.s almost in
curable. But at last the remedy hasoeen found in
Dr. J. Bradl’ield’s Female Regulator.
It Is not a “cure all,” but a remedy tor one class
ot diseases, all ot which pertain to the Womb.
Any sufferer from the diseases mentioned can
taxe this remedy and thus relieve herself with
out revealing: her condition to any one, and with
out subjecting her womanly modesty to the
shock of an examination by a physician.
To bring healt ii and happiness to the homes of
suffering women is a mission before which roval
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 team, the rose or health for the palor of dis
ease. the bight, elastic step ror dragging weari
ness, nights of soft repose for heavy hours of tos
sing restlessness, bounding vigor for languisning
dullness, the sweet lines or full grown beanty for
the sharp and wltuered form of emanclation. a
long life of mental, physical 1 social and domes
lc enjoyments for a few sad days of pain and
gloom, ending in an early grave? Such Is the
mission, such are the results cl Dr, J, Bradflelds
Female Regulator, which Is hence truly and ap
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 wonderful compound.
All who any of these diseases aie
to give this remedy a trial.
It has cured tßffiHauds, and will cure vou. Don’t
fail to try it. p
Price, small size 75 cents. Large size, fl.so.M
Manufactured by ■
J. B2ABFZELD, Atlanta, 0 W
For sale ewKwhere. *
I aui also to refer to the following
wcdl of Atlanta: C S Newton, Win
M Ci-uHw A Gregg and D Bain. All of
Mtpni are Willy to testify to the merits of the
from 3 toW Power; Dry Stesm Engines, 4to 40
H. P.; Utica (or Wood A Mann) Enginea/e t040H.P.;
Stationeries; Adjustable Cut-Off Utica Engines. 12 to
200 H. P.: Improved Corliss
Boilers, all sizes; Iron Frame Saw Mills,
four sizes; North Carolina Portable cßm Mills • Corn
Mill Stones, all sizes, guaranteed to produce better
Meal, with 25 per cent, less power, than any other Mill -
RSene in the world. “Tint TAVXnr, OK WkT
-MUIBTSJB, Md.." Westminster, Md., A.
MOORE COUNTY ' i '
IV Testimonials on Corn Mills and Mill StoiM.
K. O. Thurin*. Conway, May., writes— mill
up next day from lta receipt and it works to alharm.
I think it iaiho best built mill I ever saw.
Adams A Cos., Laurel, Del., write—The dS-inch
■tones we boafht from jyoo s*e better than any we have
ever used for grinding fine corn meal.
J. O. Adair,Harmony Grave, Ga.. writos—lrrcmnd
eaebtuhelef oorn ami mads 1 bushel and 1* quarts of
one table meal
8. J Darby, DadeviHe,Ala.,writes—The SO-lnch mill
makes six bosnels of first-clras table meal per hour. My
custom has greatly increased since I bought your mill.
Yesttzapnials on Kaglaes and Saw Mills.
Extract from letter of J. W. Roper, Sawyer for
Dyal A Upton, Callahan, Fla., whMMneßning our
40-Horse Dry Steam Engine. Mill
with Patent Set Works and Paten^BSKoUer:
“I have no hesitation in sayirm thisis the bert Port
able Saw Mill I have ever sawed with, "ftor 13 join'
experience. I have been running this roll .our months
and our daily average is about 10,0*3 feet.”
Moure, Clary A Cos., Apalachicola. Fla, say the
Engine, Boilers, and our l.ew Patent Saw Mill
cannot be surpaiwed for workmanship, simplicity, and
fast sawing. “After 16 yearn’ experience in the lumber
do not hesitate to recommend your work
to a ftr*t-class job in all particular-.' l
Addßto, TAYLOR MANUFACTURING CO.. V
this j>j.j>or.} WESTItIKSTEIt, M:x
mat ONLY S2O
rnmWm fora Philadelphia singer
MMaillliM of this style. Equal to auy
g r in the market Ite
member, tee send it to be
flBW* examined beforepau
for it. This is stylo
othef companies raftfor SSO.
Machines w.-.rratited for 3
feJil xtßuwl years. Send for Illustrated Cir
cularard Testimonials. Addrecs
-W| CHARLES A. WOOII4 GO.,
CUvJmiC DISEASES CUBED .
—-N x New paths marked out by that
most popular book on MXDICAi,
Social and Sexuaz. Sciksoe,
aammLSsßjr I>LAIN Home Talk and Medical
TEftftlTjA., Common Sense. Nearly 1000
Pages and 200 illustrations.,
treating of the human Iwdy iJ
health and disease, by DB. E?
J|W B * FOOTE of!fw Fork
JRF City; Price, $1.60. Over
JBga 600,000 of his books have been
1 and l n the United Stat
ciliated to regenerate
1. 16-page contents table Plata
Home Talk, a copy ot Dr. Foote’s
K. Health Monthly, and a 100-page
Bilk 1 • pamphlet of “Evidences” of the
a curability of all Chronic Diseases
of whatever part, for 3 oeats.
MB OR. FOOTE’S Hand
mmm Book of Healtla Hlnta
A and Ready Receipts gives
■HBBtflto , 128 pnges of advice about daily
ni/ habits in all seasons, and recipes
$$ m for cure of common ailment*—
WPftAM hCniT a valuable reference
■OUUhioini every family. By mair^as
Murray Co.,
1-0 East 28tli Itrcet, New York City.
AgentiWanted. Tiie Culmiiis(!u| Trlompk
HOW to LIVE!
Acomplete Cyclopediaof hotfehoiff knnwlodge for the
masses \ now ready. Nothlnsllkelt! GoUt(faiU
Low priced. Illustrated, uin-qualcd in authorship.
Sld for Press notices amtoull par-cularsnow. Oatnt
and instruction how to S' k'ree to ac'-i.-ii ngen*.. Suc
cess guaran ced faithful s>.,
any. atnl territory H.
lol An i: Mr, ei. J'i:i .! —l i.i.i.
Jpse FREE I
self-cure,
A favorite prescription of one of the
most noted specialists in the U. S.
(now retired) cure of \ervoum QfpilitV*
LoW .VanAood, H'ec/.-nrssSonlA
tn plain seaieil envoiu,i.E
Three Great
HOLMES LINIMENT,
the—
MOTHER’S FRIEND,
One of the Greatest Comforts to Those
Expecting to be Confined.
Is a remedy upon which implicit coufldeiice can
be placed—one that will pruluce a safe ant’ quick
the duration of Labor. Such ts“TUK MOTHER’S
i y it and see What A M- ssiug It Is to
suffering Females.
Tlifll Liniment, when u and two or three weeks
beforttnouflnoirit.-ut, produces a wonderful effect
causing i very easy abd quick labor, isith com
paratively little pain and leaves the mother tn a
condition U>recover qulckL --or ip. other words
to have a gbod gettliig up. Under its use labor
will ordinarily oocuin - much less than the usual
time, and tiie suifei iug be diminished beyond lx
pression.
The condition for which tills remedy Is offered
Is of such a character as to lorbld a 'long array
of certificates f'lAe interested lu its use are re
ferred to the hundreds who have used it.
REA u THE TESTIMONIALS:
I must earnestly em m.r every female expect
ing to be coniined to use the “I'HE MOTHER’S
RELIEF.” coupled with this entreaty, I will add
that during a large obstetrical practice (forty-four
years), 1 have never kuowu it to fall to produce
a safe and quick dedvery.
H. J. HOLMES, M. D. AtlPnla. Ga,
A lady from one of The counties of Middle Geor
gla. iMoo has been acting as midwife, for many
yqlfWvrites. “I liavedi.-,posed ot all the Mother's
Relief you sent me. and I am delighted with it.
In every ease where it has been used, its effects
have been all that I could ask. I CONSIDEi. it
A GREAT BLESSING.”
A gentleman writes: “My wife used ‘he lratm
of “Mother's Relief” procured from you. She whs
considerably advanced In life, before tnis, uer
first confinement, and she knows It was the
means of vefc - greatly lessening her suffer!ugs.if
Indeed It was not the inerts of saving her life.”
. . A
Another go nth-mar. Attn* “My wife used vour
“Mother's Relief’ at hkm - ih cojifinemont, and
her testimony is tluii siff p issed through it uith
oue-half of the suffermg ol either of lier former
conflnemenis, and recov. rc-ii from It in much less
time, she also lecoimutnded it to a lady fri-mu
who was about to be confined for the first time,
and she says: “7 lim ntcfr *een any one /at-*
krough thin great ti inl lo.th mo much ease un ixo
iltle Muffer lug."
The names of all these and many others can be
had by calling at. my office.
Having liau the ioi egolug remedy Thoroiu hi.y
Tested In Atlanta aijA vicinity, I now offer it to
my patrons as possejjMg superior merit.
Price $1.60 per
Prepared by J. wtADFIELD. Sole Puaptetor,
.^TianJA.,Ga
EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES!
Fourteen different sises ani kinds. Five
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LEADING FEATURES-
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Damper, Interchangeable Auto
nutie Shelf, Broiling Door, Swinging Hearth*
Plate, Swinging Flue-Stop, Reversible Gasd
Burning Ix>ng Cross Piece, Double Short
Centers, Hetivy Ring Covers, Illuminated
Doors, Nickel Knobs, etc.
Une<iualed in Finish, and
operation. ’
PPARD A CO., Baltimore, Md. #
MBKIW. Bnrucsvllle. Ga.
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kniiMki iiv i trmmstkmtiht-9*
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\|t MERCHANTS, BUSINESS CARDS FOR TRADE
n|UD LANDRETH&SONS.SEEPBHfIWEBg,PHILADELPHIA
i J SIKIMSfNI
Indian Blood Syrup
• T Eft till the Stomach Liven Bowels,
ISaJflft Kidneys,
■ Sffl&n efficacy in healing named diseases,
QJEflQPjgv and it to li^ne
West remedy known to man.
TRADE MARK. AGBISTTB WANTED,
Lubratory 77 West 3d Street, New York City, Druggists sell it.
Co., Ga.
Dr. Clark Johnson:—l had Chills and Fevef and the treatment of doctors and the use ot vai L.
ous medtcinfijtoiroved useless. At last, t obtained some ot IN DI AN BLOOD SYRl’P.wirtch.
speedily [septTj M C. W. STRICKLAND.
KC E FA E E tJe K M “
Gordon lusttivfcc. Barnesville^ja „
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Will optffi on MONDAY, AUGT>’T *lst. t<G->, with the same corps of earnfst, enthusiaatle
teachers, that have labor##no indeianbiubK in Ihe past to build up in Barnesville an lnstltuTaoi*
worthy of the support'of an intelligent, progressive community. We are determined to keepth*
school'in all of its departments fully ujytotne high standard it has maintained in the past, and to
meet the demands ot the times leave rodueed the terms to the following very low
EA. T E S :
senior and Junior Classes, per mom li is ft) ! lTimary Department J 2 to
Sophomore. Freshmen and Ist Grade 400 Music 4 <)<.
2<|, 3d, and 4th Grades .JD. j. no Board I*2 fte
Tlianking' our friends tor Ihe 3BraVsupport <if ihe past year, WisßpeeUully solicit its contiiv
aace. For further InformatltoftldreKs,
Y t:HARi.ES K. LAMBDIN. President,
W. H. WOODALL, secretary. Jais-W
J-. H RISTiA N S.
No. 88, Oh' rryjfcleet —Macon, Georgia,
FLACK
FOR THE HU'N G R Y TO FEED,
FOR THE T Trl I E S T TO DRINK
FOR THE -W E .A. E TO SLEEP.
Remedies B
Pryor’s OintmeS
IS A SPEELI AND bURE| CL RE FOR.
Blind or Blooding
Sores. Ulcers, Tumors. Itcli* n g
* the Parts, Fis' ulus and all Ki~
dren Pise-tses, also of Burns, Coras
Felons, F< vor So '?,, Scald
Tetter, Sore Nipples> etc.
Atlanta. Ga.. August 2.>tli. usrr.
After an experience of twenty-five .years Dt
selltug this Ointment, and during all that time
having closely wtu i r-d its effects, and Itavitur
the testimony of no friends and neighbors fc*
confirm my confidence in its merits, l became ful
ly satisfied of ns v.i.ue, and I have bought tto*-
excfuslve right to make and sell it, and offer It tty
you as the best remedy in the world, espeotatiy*-
t'or all forms of Piles,
READ THE TESTIMONIAL:
This is to ceriuy that l naveu ied Pryor’s Ptiy
Ointment In a daseor piles, and state that ttgare
more relief th. n afu\ thing I have even trteik.
further state that as a remedy for Bums, it i
unparalleted. I also used it for a case of Tetter
in my leel, ol twenty years standing, anti say
that it is the first ining th i l hip*e ever tried
that gave me more than momentary retlef. I
consider now that l am entirely relieved trait
that distressing disease.
•JOHN D. NEWoOM, Troup 'County, Ga.
Having been afflicted for ten years it intervaLH.
with that distressing malady, the Piles, and
ter mauy ineffectual trials of the remedies
common use. 1 commenced a short time ago to
use your Pile Ointment. I experienced ImuiedV
ate relief. From the relief experienced in. my
case, as well tx odt i : e reputation so rapidly ac
quired by your Ointmeutin this vicinity. I have
no hesitation in expressing the opinion'that it fcv
tiie most eJ'iieient remedy for piles ever luventett-
O. A. BULL, f,a< • range. Ga.
This Is to certify that I used Pryor's Ointment
on a ease of severe burn a;>d that in a very few
days it was entirely relieved of all inllammatliy
Mini healed lapldly. After the first apnheattto
of the ointment the patient suffered ft pat
Whatever R. J. MORGAN, LaGrauge,
By the. advice of Mr. Wynn. I used your Pi!**,
ointment on ;t servant, girl who had been suffer-.
ing lor eighi years with a most aggravated cas%
or Piles she improved from the very first dayS;
use of \our < Hutment, and before using the but
she was entirely recovered.
G: Vv. FOSTER, Ousseta. at^„
This is to certify that i have used Pryor’s Ptte<
Olnttueut,. and sa.v tlial it Is, in my opinion, tlNfe
best remed v for Plies evtu - DresenU'd to the pub-.,
lie 1 say tlilsfrom a positive application of the
remedy on my own person,
THOMAS B. MORGAN, Troup Cos., G*.
For sale by all dealers In medicine. Price fty
cents per box. Sent by mail on receipt of jwrte*
DR. J. BKADFiEI,!), Atlnta