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of our country friends
4to «eiiHlMt Monday.
L,mkin has donned hie
!ir# w hat ami calico rag.
to date the locusts navi fail
pi ..uhcir appearance here
i
uop'i'tant road case we a
tiforr the Ordinary hot
lidav.
pbeans ami Irish potatoes,
~ indulged iu by some of
itinera.
\j Chamblee the efficient
Collector of Hall county, was
I yesterday .
Ig r owi has got his distillery
,iingorder again, ana is now
I lull time.
efaiiit tintinnabulations oft he
iige belle are heard i u the
Bee Watch out.
ere will he a special meeting
, en at the Methodist chtlrcb
Bt Friday night. Go
e nerage B]>ring chicken has
maej with his nurse, and is
running an independent
bk
utter a rain cometh suns htne
ter a shower of salt concetti
fatal steel trap. Look out
p,"
sv. Dr. Letsoit, of Alphare‘ta ;
died a very able sermon at
WoilistChurch last .S'unday
f ljope our correspondents
let us hear from then* each
, sml help ns make the Her
daisy.
ose who need dob Printing
II remember we are doing
pretty work in that line
ir boy a art putting in houi e
practicing for the match
od the 12th inst, This is
fi Master Harvey has erected
f substantial and ornamental
►rack in front of the pos^
>! the choicest blessings rest
the city council. They hav®
it put our sum,walk in a pas*'
• condition.
1 John 0. Davies, one of
•■'lll6 8 rising young business
I*id us a pleasant call dnr*
the week, •
H * n,a » having a big row
to water supply. The baj
*of the State is wrestling with
'h'sky traffic.
■f old friend Martin MaHaffey
■‘' es a short distance out of
1 " a ' the finest prospect for
we have seen in the county,
toe is less rowdyism and
0688 1D Lttwieuc<svillle than
size iD the state,
l e t "fc have iLiee Imr-i ooiub .
wheat an,l oats prospect
look a<j gloomy a week or
"ow has come out woc.lerful
scei he late rains, an.l the out
",er? 'Dt’onraging now.
6 tlurk of the Superior Court
oun iy h ftg recorded over
P, ! esi ' 1 mortgage leina this
1,e . 1,0 °k used was very
■ in S three leiiis to the
*' in becoming quite
W. E. Brown lost
which weighed
h pound, the other night.
C; hou!d keep a sbarp
‘hese miduight marau-
° Ul young doctors says
Vei 'y uncomfortable the
Jf ‘ When he called to es
‘“'ended to church, sdo
r. a -j 'y “houl an hour, was
iff tun er father had waltz
witu h fcr
18 not on >y one
1 inariesin the state,
Wt^ ailger be 18 a success.
e oltiv° rt * D J ' S direction is
illoD Bor 6htim cane
air ,feor h'“* Mattress sac,
t 0 toUad m
Hjthino' if VOa Rre «n need
*i*, 'l!' eir,ine write them
te*, Kq ‘ read their adver-
Dr. McClelland is still very low
and his recovery regarded as doubt
ful.
New prints at A lmand & Co’s,
just received
We enjoyed a pleasant call from
our urbane friend George Jones,
ot Norcross, las*, Monday, wo are
always glad to see him.
The best line of confectioneries
canned goods, tobacco’s and cigars
in town, is at J. A. Coftee’s —3t.
\ ictoria Lawns at the, woith
20c, at Almand A Co's.
Our friend A A Cole, of Bark
shire dis rief, this county is
agaiu happy. Its twins again -
and these hard times Whew !
500 yards Lawns at 4c, worth
Bc, at Aunand & Go’s.
Mrs. Davis Mother of Uev. J.
M Davie and J, C. Davis, died on
the 22nd ins*.. An obit uary notice
will appear next week.
Go to Almand & Go’s and get a
46- finger Josh Berry grain eras
die
Go lo Patti Ho’* for Dr. Biggers
//neklebervy Cordial, the great
Southern Remedy for Summer
Complaints.— It.
Married at Farmers Academy
on the 27th iust , by J. R. Nowell
N. P., Mr. N. W. Callaway and
Miss A, V. Lang ley all of this
co anty
Harriet Bahors; Col., and he r
tw® sons, Sanford and Dock, were
incarcerated in our jail mat Mon
day on a Peace warrant sworn out
by Y. J. J. //arris, in default of a
fifty dollar bond.
A. T. Pattillo ic Co., are agents
at Lawrenceville, Ga, for E. Van
Winkle &. Co's., Gins-, Presses
and other Maehiuery Call on
them aud get libsral terms and
prices.—lt
I wish to inform my friends that
I have opened one of the most
complete stocks of Family Gro
ceries ever brought to
vill. And propose to sell them
for cash or baiter cheaper than
ever offered before in ibis market
fit. _ J. A. Coffee.
A game has been arranged be
tween the Lawrenceville and De
catur clnb. The game will be
played on the 12th inst., at this
place. Our boys are not in good
practice, not having bien o gaD»
ized very long and they should
look on/ for breakers. Better
practice more, boys.
Remember that the Gwinnett
County, Sunday School Associ
ation meet s al this plnc6 oii Satur
day before the 3rd Sunday in J ulj
It is earnesily desired that every
School in the County be represent
ed. Those who o not belong to
the Association can become mem
bers by sending to Mr. S. A Ha
good for blanks.
Capt. E W. Berk ey, Superin
tendent of the Air Line Rail Road
has very kindly arranged in the
new schedule for the fast mail
train going East to stop at Suwan
nee. Passengers from Lawrence'
ville and surrounding country, who
desire to go East can make clcse
connection with this train by (eav
tng here at 7A. M. This gives us
close connection each way by the
morning train.
Andrew M. Nash was discharged
from the Penitentiary last week,
We publish elsewhere the order
commuting his punishment to
three years. This would have dis
charged him im .September. But
under the law, the principal keep
er of the Pennit entiary is author
ized to allow eaeh convict four
days a month for good conduct.
Nash had couilucted himself so
well that he was entitled to four
months time and he was promptly
discharged.
He was in town last Friday and
was certainly the happiest mau in
town and was profuse in his ex
pressions of gratitude to those
frienls who had interested them'
solve in his behalf.
He has been a blacksmith fo r
Lockett & Co since bis imprison
ment, and the company were so
well pleased with him that they of
fered him good wages to come back
and work for them.
Col. E. W. Berkley Superinten
dent of ihe R. & D. R. R- was in
Lawrenceville last week. He was
on a tour of inspection, examining
tres ties, road bed & etc , The Col.,
is making himself very popular
with the employes of the road as
well as the people along the line.
He is a rigid d sciplinariau, but
exercises his authority in a pleasant
and gentlemanly way.
A serious difficutly occured on
the Peachtree road last week be
tween two boys named Phillips
and Dean who are cousins. Some
misunderstanding occurred l>e
tweea them, ard Dean fell upon
Phillips wi'h a srjck and knife and
braised him np considerable. He
was required to give bond for his
appearaLce at the next term of
the Superior Court.
DEATH OF MRS. TOWNLEY.
On last Saturday Mrs. Towuley,
died af'er a protracted sickness nt
the residence of her son Thus. P.
Townley. She has four sons, liv
ing iu Lawrencevi lie, where she
has lived for a number of years
Other memoere of the family live
•n Forsyth county.
DEATH OF MRS. WILLIAMS
Mrs. Williams, widow of Alfred
Williams died at the residence of
her son-in-law Mr. Anderson
Spence, in Duluth last Friday and
was interred a/ the Fairview come
tery on Sunday.
Mrs Williams was the daughter
of Willliam Nesbit a prominent
citizen in the early settlement of
Gwinnett and the mother of J W
Williams and Mrs. SPence
She was advanced in years and
had been iu feeble health some
time. Her lmsbaud preceded her
to the grave only a few years
PROF, J. T NEWTON.
We invite attention to the ad
vertisement vs Prof. J. T. Newton,
principal of the Lawreuoeville Sem
iuary which appeared iu our last
issue. Prof. Newton comes to
our community as a permanent
citizen, with the highest oharaotei
of recommendations as a gentle
man. scholar and experienced teach
er.
He had between thirty and forty
students the first week, and nearly
all of them advanced scholars.
We have no doubt his school will
be increased to fifty by the fall
term.
Young gentlemen can find no
tletter opportunity to prepare so
coJ'ego or finish their education,
than is now offered in Lawrence
vill. Board can be obtained cheap
in good families and the education
al advamagesareexceptionallygood
The Professor would like to con
sult with parenis in this surround
ing country who have children to
educate. Call on him.
COURT OF ORDINARY
At the July session of the Cou rt
of Ordinary the followirg business
was transacted:
The will of Thos. C. Hardigree
was proved aud admitted to rec
ord,
E H Hardigree and A A //ill
was qualified as executors and ex
ecutrix.
J M Cuamblee was appointed
guardian of the orphans of \V T R
Chamblee.
Letters of Dismission was grar t
ed PH B Gower on tbs estate of
Lavmon Stone.
Letters of guardianship issued
to William R Simpson as guardtan
of Paul Wotdlaw.
J T Beard was appointed admin
istra'or de bon : s non on the estate
of G. W. Wallace vice Moses
Richardson resign ed
The objec ions filed to a years
support of the widow of E S Moore
were overruled.
LIST OF LETTERS.
List of letters remaining in post
office on first day of June ’BS.
LADIES LiST.
Miss Carrie Baits, Mrs. Sarah
Birdet, Miss Lue Craig, Mrs. Lu'
cinda Dunigan, Margaret Huston,
Elizabeth Camp, //esta Tanner>
Mannie Sims, Sallie Williams, Jane
Whitmore, Miss Essie Winn.
GENTS LIST.
Mr. Eliga Boggs, J. T. Rennet
Jas. H. Cakes, Wm. Austain, J. L
Fowler, Carls Childers, J. T. Hat
away, W. M. Hunt, B. C. //azler
igs, W. T. Hammilton, R W. Hay,
Tonis Hogins, (1. A. Jackson, S-
R. Jaqiies, Napolen Loid, Jno. W-
McGee, J. Gilmore, M. -J. McEl
roy, W H Morrow, W F Moon, J
H Nonelly, Frank Rice, H B Rob
ertson, J A SUickland (2), Vance
Thurmond, Jack Wood, J. S. Mi
ner.
Ail of which if not called for
within 30 days will be sent to the
dead letter office at Washington
D. C.
W H Harvey,
P. M,
GAINESVILLE DISTRICT.
THIRD ROU.>D.
Gainesville June 13-14.
Chestate, Siloam “ 20-21.
Norcross Winters Chap’l “ 27-28.
Cumming &F. Miss., New Hope
July 4-5.
District Conference, Lawrenceville
July 7-13
Dulutn, Suwannee, July 18-19
Gwinnett, New Hope “ 21-22.
Mon oe, Mcnroe, “ 25-26.
Hall, //opewell, Aug., 1-2.
Logausvdle, Phila, “ 8-9
Hosch:on, WoodaC. M., “ 13-17
Lawrenceville, Bethesda, “ 22 23
North Gwinnett, *• 29 30
Flowary Branch, Lab non, Sept.,
5 6.
The Distiict Conference will l>e
held at Lawrenceville, beginning
on Tuesday night before the 2nt.
Sund iy in /uly.
I suggest that Friday before the
District Conference be observed
as t day of fasting and prayer;
'hat prayer be nude specially (or
the bap ism of power >,n the Dis
trict C 'Onference, and oti Lawrence
ville
The Conference will l>e organ
ized on Thursday mornio",
W. A Parks, P. E.
BOARD ()F*COMMISSIONERS.
The second quarterly session of
the Board of County Commission
ers me/ yesterday. Present, J D
Spence, N Bennett, J E Cloud and
J R Hopkins.
The board deter nined mat /hey
would issue no more license to re
tail liquors iu this county. This
action will close on/ the sale every
where except iu the incorporated
town.
A petition was tilled at the
March Teirn asking that a new
Militia District to be cut off ot
Cains aud//og Motui aiu, aud to
be called Dnuoan district f R
Teagle, W W' Duncan and C B
Pool were appoint ed commission
ers to lay off tue new district and
report tc this term-
They made report which did not
follow file lines asked for by t'm
Petitions and objections were filled
by parties interested. The Board
ret erred the mater back to the
Commissioners lor an amemded
report, to be made on the 4th Mon
day iu August-
An order was passed establish
ing a new Road from Lander's to
the Buford road, in Buford dis
tri >t.
The board autuori/.ed, Mr.
Spence /he chairmab, to purchase
suitable furniture for the Court
House undto have in readiness for
the September term.
Au order was passed requiring
the parties bound t(j keep up fence
around Court Hous« Square to
fix tip this fence so as to keep
stock out,
A STRANGE DEATH.
Ou last Tuesday, Mr. Thomas
N. Jordan’s second son, a young
man abont eighteen years old
left home afier dionei to work in
the Held, on what is known as the
llakestraw place, a short distanc®
from his fathers residence.
As he failed to return home at
the usual time some uneasiness
was felt and other members of the
family went in search of him Af
ter searching the field they repaii
-6d to the spring and found him
lying near it dead. He was lying
on liis back with bis bands across
his breast. The discovery startled
them and arrangements was at
once made for removing him Lome.
The distress of his family " with
whom be was a favorite and a most
exemplary young man in ever
respect can be well imagined. A
Coroners inquest was held over his
remains and after full investigation
it was decided that his death was
not the result of foul play but
that it was the resrolt of conges! ion
produced by drinking a large
draught of water while he wts hot.
Tfie weather wa- very hot and
sultry and it is supposed that he
had worked hard and while hot
visited the spring for water and
that the congestion waß so severe
he could not gat away.
Some of the neighbors who were
working in an adjoining farm beard
him hollowing and supposed that
he was attempting to frighten
crows from (lie field as such noise
was not unusual.
The suffering must have been
intense as be struggled alone with
t,be grim monster, with no sympa
thisi ng friends to comfort or miti
gate /he liorors of tl e last conflict.
His remains were buried at the
cemetery iu Liwreneeville on
Wednesday.
— i<M »
BUFORD.
Rain has been plentiful; and
vegetables are growing finely.
The commencement exercises of
the Buford High School, will be
gin on tfie 18/h iust. The pro
gramme is varried and we learn
very interesting- Our Brass Band
will ecliven the occasion with
music. The prizes will be deliver
ed by Hon. George L Bell, of
Cumming.
The Literary adl»ess will be
delivered by H on. A. D. Candler
of Gainesville.
The Masonic, fraternity of this
place are making arrange
ments to have a festival on the
24th inst. A royal time is antich.
pated.
.411 quite in our to^n.
More Anon.
Street working is in order now-
Marshall Robinson taking adran
tage of the oppnunity has a
strong force this week.
Dr. Shaffer of Gainesville is im
proving,
The President accompanied by
Senators Lamar, Whitney, Ends
cott, and \ lias visited New York
last Saturday, decoration day,
There was a grand Military pro
cession.
Call at the Herald Office for
your yob Printing,
TAX NOTICE.
All parties liable to pay tax, who
have fuiled to mako returns are
uotifie 1 that it will be m<C duty to
double tux them unless they ren
der in their retime before my
books are closed
I i xpeei to close thenijabout the
first of July and parties it) default
cat address me r.t Sii -vanee.
May 80 188 n D. \\ Andrews
Tax Receiver.
Bradtield’s Female Regvlator, a
purely \ ege table Compound, scien
titically prsprred. Will cure all
derangements or irregularities of
the monthly sickness
Send for cur Taeatise on
"Hea th and Happiness of Wo
me;” mailed tree.
Brad field Regulator Co, Atlan
ta, Ga.
For sale by Winn A Vauglmu,
Druggist, Lawrenceville (fa.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a highly
concentrated extract of Sarsayaiil
la, and other bloop psirifyiui. roots
combined with lodide of Potas
sium and Iron. Its control over
scrofulous diseases is unequalled
by ary other medicine.
■— • • wt- —
Backache, stitches in the side,
inflation and soreness of the bow
eis, are symptoms of a dis ordered
state of tlie digestive and assimila
live organs, which can oe prompts
!y and thoroughly corrected by the
use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. As
dinner pills and as aids :o diges
tion, they have no equal. They
cuse constipation.
RHF.UMATI(L~
I suffered with rheumatism for
many month j, at times unable to
walk or get about only on cruictes
I took eight bottels of Swift's
Specific, and have been entirely re
lieved.
P. T. Bartrum, Macon, Ga.
FROM THEMOUNTAINS.
1« or many years JL have been
troubled with a scrofulous affec
tion. My right leg was covered
with sores from the hip to the
ankle—some of them large and
painful, ranr.iug a great deal. I
tried everything I could think of
or friends could suggest. The
physicians did what they could,
but brought no permnneiu relief
My case was well known in this
community, es well as the fearful
sufferings I endured. Last fall,
at the suggestion of a friend, I be
gan the use of Swift’s Specigc. It
produ ed a change so apparont
tl at it astonished everybody, as
one ulcer after another disappear
ed, and none were more astonish
eJ than myself. Mix bottels pro
duced an eutire cure. My restora
tion is due entirely to the use of
this medicine. It is the best blood
purifies in the world, and will
come nearer doing what is claimed
for it than aqy .medicine I have
ever tried.
J M. Watkins.
Jasper, Ga., March 11, ’BS,
Swiit's Specific *'s entirely vege
table.
Treatise on Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free
The Swift Specific Co., Drwera
3, Atlanta, Ga,
W omarx.
HER HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
ARE MATTERS OK LIRE AT <'< IN -
PERN TO ALL MANKIND.
Near Marietta, (ja.
Some moollis I bought a bottle ns
Hr. Brad field’a Kenia|t Regulor and used
a in my family with great sutisfac'io.-i
1 have recoommended it to three lamiliei
oud tb« y have I mild it to be just what U
claimed for it. The females who ha"e
used it are dow in perfect health and
abble to attend to their household dut lea
llkv 11. B, Joiipson.
State ok Gkoraia, Troup Co-
I have examined the recipe of Dr.
posheph Bradfield, aud announce jt ta be
a combination of medeeiues of grea t
merit in tije treatment ofol oil diseases
of females for whicn Inc recomends it.
Wm, P. Beasly, M. D.
Ssrinombld Tknn,
I.r. j. Bkadkiri.d ; Dear sir—My
daughter has been suffering for many
Years with that dreadful affiction known
as Female Disease, which has cost me
many dollars, end nut wilhstannding 1
hod the best the beat medical attention I
eonld not find relief. 1 have used many
odwr kinds of medicines without ai.v el
feet, I hadjnst about given her up, was
>ul oi lieurt, but huppened in at the
store of W. V' . Edker leveral weeks
si ee and he knowing of my daughters
affiction, persuaded me to buy a bottle of
yuur Female Itegulatou. She began to
improve at once. 1 was so delighted
with its effedts *liat I bought several
more bottles of it, knowiug whit i do
about it; if to- ry one of my family was
suffering with tuat awful disease, I would
have it if it cost SSO a botte for j can
truly say it bus cured my dauuhlei sound
and w fl rtid mysell aud wife do most
heartily recommend your Female Regu
lator ta be just what it is aetcominend
ed to lie.
Respectfully 11, D. Fkvta<jtson.
Treatsse on Heolth and Hapyiuess ol
Woman tnaiied tree.
The Bradkikld Regulator, Co-
Box 28 Atlanta, Ua.
For Bale by Winn aud Vaughan,
1 dreamed a dream the other nigh t.
When noth iug could lie ween;
I dreamed the best of druggist had.
A peerless liver bean.
Next morning at the break of day,
I rose with an aching spleen;
But soon got cured of raging pain.
By taking Smith's Bile Beans.
Price twenty-five cents per not
tie.
£| Bins H AM'S
S IMPROVED
STAND’D TURBINE
I« tlm best oonstri ted
a-A and finished, give bet
31 t ® r l>ereentage, i, <> i e
MCHfjfl power and is wo | for
gljfL) less money per horse
power, than alio other
■ mP * Turbine in the world
•r New pamphlet went free by
BURNHAM, BROS . York, Pa
J.B Brogdon
(Suwannee, (I a.)
‘"THE SPOT CASH MAN.”
Once more to the front with his
large siore rooms, chuck full of
new spring goods, at prices that
will lay all competition “in die
sl ade, in fact, I have no compe
tition in Spct Cash business, as I
was the first man to place goods
strictly on a spot cash basis, and
making prices so much lower than
time merchant*, lias built up my
largo trade, and uiy present stock
will eclipse any previous stock and
lor Spot Cash, I propose showing
you “bargain," which you never
saw befoie. The following are »
few items aud pricet made on va
i ions ljnes of goods.
2000 yards beautiful figured !
lawns, at 4c, worth 6c.
2000 yards be*.ter figured lawa,
oe, worth Sc. No such an assort
ment to seieot from iu auy store
north of Atlanta.
500 yards beautiful wool dress
goods, all colors, at 10c, worth
15c.
A very large stock of ladies
dress goods in all the new spring
shades aud styles, at 10c, Pic, Ise,
16c, ISc, 20c, worth 15-, 18c, 20c,
22c, 25c, and 30c.
No such stock to Le found in
this part of the country, from
which to select a nice dress at a
reasonable, price.
500 yards of fine Victoria lawn
at 10c. n oods which always sold
at 15c.
600 yards of better grades Vic
toria. at bottom prices A good
stock of Swiss, Tarlatan’s, Nan*,
sooks P. K 's, Lace stripe P. K’s
tic., etc.,
1000 yaids bleached dcmcfiioiuid
sea islauds, at prices never heard
of before.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HATS,
for men, boys aud girls. My
stock of ba.s never wa- more com
pleieand prices so low.
My stock of Misses’ and chil
drens' sailors, are very attractive
iu styles colois and prices. Come
aud see them, and get ihern at
Spot Cash prices. It will pay you
as Spot Cash, means a saving of
25 to 33 per cent,
SHOES, SHOEP, SHOE'),
I have some bargainr to offer
yon, I have knocked the bottom
out on pi ices. Look. Ladies’
nice serge shoes, only 75c, worth
$1; the best ladies eighteen serge
al shoe, in Georgia, //adits grain
sels, at $1.25, worth $1.60. La
ics' glove grain bals, $1,50 worth
m In tact, 1 carry a firsuciass
bek, in all grades of shoes for
sen, ladies’, misses, children and
allies. My stock of warranted
hoes never has been so large in
ladies and childrens. These goods
are manufactured for me with a
guarantee on eveiy pair. Come
and see them.
FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR.
In this line, I am headquarters,
as the trade well knows this fact.
20 barrels New Orleans syrup,
at prices, lower than the lowest.
20 bugs of ciiffee at a great bur.
grin.
Come and see me. and look at
the large stock I carry, and see
-he saving on Spot Cash baying
and iheand advantage of selecting
from this stock.
Respectfully,
JOHN B, BROGDON,
Spct Cash Man.
GAINESVILLE.
Hardware, guns, pistols and
cartridges, doots, sasb, blinds, ag
ricultural implements of every
description, buggy and wagon
material, paien/ wheels, etc.,
rubber and leather belting.
Agents for all kinds of machinery,
such as engines, saw mills, thresh
ing machines, mill rock, simmers,
etc cane mills, evoporaiors, solid
and chisel-tooth saws Wine or
call ou us for prices. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Bell & Appleby.
Mar24-3m Gainesville, Ga.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
m on vm
Though prompt and efticieut. it \h
mild and harmleHM. Safe and reliable
for children, Wherever known it in
the mothers’ favorite me icine for the
infant, the children and adult*. If is
Hurpfittingly effective.
TORCHES 15c. EI4|I ID 25c.
The wonderful Suot'es* in eonsump
tmn, Bronchitia, asthma, spitting of
hlotiffl. sore throat, loss of voice, catar-
I'hai throat afTet'tions, ehronio hacking
irritating and t ronl>lesome coughs.
Rough on Toothache,
instant, relief for ntMiralgia,toothache
luccachc. 15c.
K. H, WRI.LS, Jersey City, N. J.
10 publicschooL
TEACHERS-
I will be in iny office on the days
below indicated for the purpose of ex
amining anil contracting with Public
School Teachers.
I Lawrenceville,
May 33r<l . Harbin’s and
) Martins.
I Hog Mountain
May 30th. f(j >odwin’s,
i Duluth and
f < 'uins.
i ('ates,
j Berkshire.
June Oth.) Rockbridge,
f Bay Creek,
j Ben Smith's,
June 13th > Norcroas,
I Sugar Hill.
T E. WINN, C. 8 C.
May 16.1885-14.
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WEEKS,SI
The POLICE GAZETTE will
mailed, securely wrapped, to any
Id the United States for three m°
receipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Lioeral discount allowed to postmas
ters, agents and clubs, Sample copies
mailed free. Address all orilus to
RICH ARD K, FOX
Krauklin Square, New York.
1-J0 ly
CONSUMPTION.
I have a pooltl ve remedy for the above dlaaasa; by Ita
use thousands of cases of the worst hind and of feng
•taudlng hava been cured. Indeed, tostrongls my f»Uh
Id its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTI.ES KKRB
together with a VaLCaBM TREATISE on this tlieeaee
tw an / e*flV' C r Ulve express and P O stldr «•
t>a r- . auai.ui j-.J.m..im.
CHOLERA
oun
HANGER
The Great southern remedy
BOWEL TROUBLES, CHILDREN TEETHING, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY AND CRAMP COLIC.*
UK. RIGGERS HUCKLfc.BEk 1< V CORDIAL should be kept in every household.
It is one of th* most pleasant and efficacious remedies there is foi summer com
plaints. How litv.-* -ary it is at a season >u tlie year when violent and »udden attacks
of the bowels aieso frequent, you should have some speedy relief at hand. It will I .save
much pam aud anxiety, as well a large doctor bill'. ihe weuried mother, losing sleep
night after night in nursing the little niie uMt iing sin h t drainage upon it* ystem from
the effects of teething, should use this invaluable medicine. Foi sale by all druggists
at $o cents a bottle. ?c. stamp for Riddle book, to *
W tl.Ti H 4. T4\ I,OR, Adaula, Oa.
Notice to
FARML E R & ,
IF YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A
Cotton Seed Oil Mill
A COTTON GIN, A COTTON FEEDER,
A COTTON CONDENSER. A COTTON PRESS, OR
A SAW MILL,
Pulleys- Shafting Hangers
AND MILL WO UK.
Write to us for PRICES and DISCOUNTS. We make it to your
iutereut to buy diioct from us.
K. VAN WJNKLK << (O, Manufacturer*,
ATLANTA, GA.
NOTICE TO THE TRADE V’e give discounts to the trade. 5.19.3
ATL Nl' GE HGIA.
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
(jossypium
Phospho.
THE GREAT CORN AND COTTON FERTILIZER.
Special Manure for Southern Lands and Crops,
It contains all /he Elements of Plain Food in their Rest Form. It has
stood tire Test of years, and is now regarded as one of
The Safest and Best Fertilizer In Ifse,
Thousands ofFarmeis iu Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and
Floridr. and many of the most prominent Agrfculturiil Clubs use it.
MaT To whom we refer. It, is one of the Highest grade fertilizers
sold in Georgia. (See Agricultural Department Reports) We in
vite tests alongside the bust Fertilizers in use. We offer if low for
Cash, or on Time for currency on Cotton . We are the original anil
only manufacturers of Gossypium Phospho. Its grem /success ami
wonderful popularity, has brought i ito the markets several momla
tions. None genuine unless branded on each sack ;
Manufacftiled by GEORGE \V. SCOTT & CO., Atlanta, ot.
Ochilla Guano,
The richest NATURAL BIRD GUANO now or
the market! Does not fire the crop in dry Seasons.
The finest base ior Composting to be had.
It should be put in tbe ground or Compost early.
Peapjeotn’s Gruino,
Pendletons A.eid Ptospixt.
NONE BETTER.
Our stock of Seeds, Farm Implements, Churn*,
Feed Cutters, Corn Shellers, Planters,
Cultivators, Reapers, Threshers
EnCINES, ETC.
IS FULL AND COMPLETE.
MARK W. JOHNSON & CO.,
27 Marietta Street, Atla
PRECAUTION!
OR. BIGGERS’
HUCKLEBERRY
CORDIAL.