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HE HAL IK
Publisher
tO WN AND county.
Ifl< should not go off alter your
nj«#in<r S*nd it to n*.
_ r _ Mitchell reports »eve'ttl
L ( t) f lever, through the conns
ft.
y r j o bu M Wilson, is putting
, substanti 1 fence around hi*
Bp "
T «rsl of ou r ciiizeus attended
Ostap Meeting near Lithonia
ml Sun J»y
utreucerille i» “P with
Meeting alwa,*
tpaga» crowd
ffonJer if a Denaocraiic id min
|trt tiou has anything to do with
inline crop* in the South,
DiJ you ever think that aome
k . in the near future, oar town
Dgbt bud into a first *cla« little
ill.
Young Mr, Lankford, an enter
ing and reliable carriage ma
K,ef Logansville paid our town
i (in; last weak.
■ Collector Keith called to see ns
Bitwaek. Ms was in Gwinnett
K'taki bonds from distillers of
I ilr B. E Strickland of Rome,
■nil an old citizen of Lawrence
■ . V aa in town on a visit to reU
■titan
9 The lightning struck the ground
B lwo places in this County last
Kwk and killed all the cotton
■nulling within a quart*! of an
■eraof where it sti uck.
■ lieu» hoy s, and youths’ cloth
■ti|. id prolusion at Aliuund A Co
Bfknmtestand nobbiest line you
■rti law.
■ lira big fruit crop that has been
■ooiueli talked about is likely to
■rortafaiiuie Apples and peach
■lirerottemug prematurely and
Bioppiog from the trees.
■We regret to learn of the con -
Brail illness of the infant child
mW E. Brown We sincere
Btnratit will aoui. be restored to
■tank
m Judge Larnkin says he proposes
Bissue his hi st sot of in triage li
■flit Ire*, utter he removes to the
Bn Court House. Who will get
Bat
■ Josh Coffee, -ays he has th*
■trkey that Noah took in the Ark
Bull him It ib a very intelligeDt
Bdtfy, as he subsists woolly upon
Wed watennellon seeds and
Bert pills.
Bffe have just received over
Bo thousand dollars worth of
Bhmg if every description and
■fit, and we will sell you a Sait
Bud sir to thirty dollars. Come
Aluand & Co.
lUs are glad to be able to state
B»l Mr. P R, Hutchins has been
■pointed guager for the Govern*
But and assigned to duty st
B°*u* distillery. A better ap-
Birtment could not have been
B*d*»s he will discharge his duty
BtMully »ud honestly.
B Tit largest and best assorted
g* °f clothing ever brought to
■>* market can be found at AL
■b\D & CO’S.
■We requested to state, the
■Miss Aid Society of the Preaby
■*“ church, will give a
P wt y on Tuesday night,
B* ‘ CBt -st the residence of
■’E. D. Herrin.
Berried at the residence of
B“<W,.on the evening of
oy Squire W. C. Cole,
■"“•Gow. Sr., to Miss Hannah
■®**tt' All of this county.
seed not go to Atlanta,for
■V 0-hiu|f, when you can get
■T “ Aimauds & Co, Be sure
| before you purchase
Wenry Porter of Carters
-9* 18 B P eu ding sometime with
»nd mothei, in this
r* Henr y ta one of our rap-
Using young men, and we
r *“* onward course with
■"‘tire.
I GONE to NE«V YORK
Hu a
Ififr, v Bro ffdcii, of Suwannee
9 f . fcw last week tc pur
r 8 Btoo ' t °f fall and winter
■//*• And he invites all of his
I* ttu* 8 and t^e p U b|j c gonei-a],
B^ 0 want the latest styles of
■T’ 8( Pnies never before off
K** Wh <J ' eur ff ia - *o wait a
of . their arrival and the
r owning f cr the fail , rada
■ through rhe Ribald,
fat!T U 10 mak ® 14 to the in
Ilik, 0 &0J man *hu wants ten
■ Wu >h of goods, thesehacd
liuics. to travel twenty miles to
to buy them from the Cheap Cash
House. Come sod see.
PRESBYTERIAN MEETING
The annual meeting of the Pres
iy'eiian Church was held last Sat.
urday and Sunday at Fairview
Ctrurch. The services were con
ducte 1 by Dr, Dubose, one of the
ablest preachers sf that deiiomi
nation in North (Jeorgia.
The Church is now without a
regular pastor and therefore the
entire ministerial labors devolved
Upon him.
His Sermons were able, eloquent
and interesting-
On Sabbath a( 11 o’clock there
was a large congregation assent
bled at the old Church and after
services the Sacrament was admin
istered.
One new member united with
the Church at this meeting.
HYMEN’S ALTAR
A rtpple was caused in society
circles last \Y ednesdy evening oc>
casioned by the celebration of the
marriage of Mr. M. S. Cornett to
Miss Winnie Terrell, the ceremony
being performed by Rev. W M
Winn.
Early in the evening qurte a
concourse of our young people as
sembled at the residence of the
brid ’s mother to witness the hap
py confirmation, which was per
formed latter in the everting,
ufter the ceremony was over, an
elegant repast was served where
friend vied with friend in wishing
the happy couple « long hfeof
unalloyed happinesa. The p.e«*
ents were valuable and numerous,
but as we cannot procure a full
Ust of them and their donors, we
do not publish them.
The Rkbald wish you, and your
fain charge, much luck, Mack!
CAMP MEETING.
The Camp Meeting at the Law
rence* die Camp ground will begin
on ne\t Wednesday evening and
o nuinue until Monday following.
We understand that the tents will'
be all occupied.
Last Friday was the time ap
pointed for working out the pubs
lie grounds but very few partici
p .ted in the good work and as a
consequence but little has been
done.
We understand that in the a b
aenee of Rev. W. A, Parks, pres id
ing elder es the district, who is
compelled to be in a different part
of tbe district, Rev. W. A. Dodge
of Gainesvib'e will have charga of
(he meeting.
Among other preachers of noie
from a distance; who have promis
ed to attend, we understand Dr
Hopkins of Emory College he
here.
On Saturday and Sui day there
will probably he very large crowds
in attendance. It is not unusual
for a thousand people to be on the
grounds on such occasions.
CAUGHT.
On last Saturday morning Lon
Dunlap one of the nations wards
was arrested by Sheriff’ Cosby and
lodged in jail. It will be rernem -
bered that some time since a ne
gro stole a horse from one of hia
color, who lived near Jas. C, Car
rolls. The theft was discovered
in a short time and pursuit was
made at once. And for thirty
miles the fleeing and pursuing
party went under whip and spur.
They passed through Lawrenee
ville before day. The pursueis
would occasionally loose the trail
but after a short time get on it
again. In the lower part of this
connty, the tbief was so closely
pursued that he abandoned /he
horse and took te the woods, Sev
oral parties who knew him, saw
him iu possession of the animal
and recognized him as Lon Dun
lap.
A warrant was saed oat buiLon
kept sny for awhile. Last Friday
night he came to town and started
off early next morning towards
Logaasville. He was seen by sev
oral parties who knew him and the
Sheriff with a party pursued and
soon caught him. Lon is now in
jail. He waived a committing
trial.
HOQ MOUNTIdN.
We are havin g a fine time this
year, the fields are loaded with
vegetation; soon will b* harvest
time, and then no wonder Mr. P.
H D, was so taken in that be
thought the hog eat up the mouu'
tian, tell him that the bog did not
eat it all up, be rooted a large
ponion of it off two or
three miles so uth east and left, it
Ibis community has a fine squad
of frying size boys and g rls in
school, not boasiiug, but we can
not be excelled in the county.
Who knows what Hog mountain
will bring forth in future 1 This
is big meeting time chickens aed
mellons, each may get up and
get. You know they are things
that preachers are particularly
fond of. //ow will the people get
out of debt this year is a question
for everybody to study. You reck
on this county will prohibition
soon. K. i- T-
LA W RENCEVILLE SEMIN A*
RY COMMENCEMENT.
i Tue Commencement of the
Lawrencevtlle Seminary, un-'er
the charge of Prof. J T. Newton,
asissted by Mrs Newton, is in
progrtis. The school is in a very
j flourishing condition, although
| fh® Prof, took charge of it under
very unfavorable, cimnnaitn.w
The Commencement sermon
was preached on Sunday night,
by Rev. J. F. Lewis, principal ol
Logansville High School The
church was filled with an appreci
ative congregation and the sermon
came fully up to the expectations
of /he audience, Prof. Lewis
comes of a preaching family, and
is one of the most eloquent minis*
ters of his age in the North i.a.
Conference His sermon was not 1
only eloqut-ut, but appropriate to
the occasion, abounding in wise
counsel tj the young people to
whom it was primarily addresed.
On Monday morning the exami*
nation was held. Pressing busi
ness engagements prevented our
attendance, but we uuderstan 1
that the recitations were more
than sat.sfactory to the audience
and trustees’ The students
showed a fawiliarty wth their
text books, that evidenced care
and laborious instruction. Prof.
Newton, ably assisted by Mrs.
Newton, is buildlDg up a reputa
tion as a teacher, (hat will guarau
tee him a fine school next year.
Monday evening’s entertainment
consisted of recitations. The
school room was filled to over
flowing, from the town and sur
rounding country, to witness ihe
efforts of the young people. Be
low we give the evenings pro
gramme, after music aLd prayer.
Recitation. Marco Bozzaris, B.
Oliver Cosby.
Recitation. Tbe Dov*. Miss
Lilly Townley.
Readiug, Kentucky Bells. Miss
Lilly Peeples
Recitation, How They Had Him
Robert Rob>nson.
Music.
Recifation, Mother, John M.
Jacobs.
Recitation, Tbe.Snrack at School.
Winn. Peeples.
Readiug. Retrospection, Miss
Cora Spence.
Recitation. Last Hymn, Miss
Kula Winn.
Music.
Recitation, Our National f/eri
tsge, R. A, Ewing.
Recitation The Conqusied Hau
lier, W. H. Hutchins.
Reading, Rock Of Ages, Miss
Evie Winn
Recitation, The Last Of The
Old Cavaliers, Craig Williams.
Music.
Literary address by Col John
H. Seals, of Atlanta.
Music —Benediction
Col. John H, Seals, of the “Sun
ny Soutu," was then introduced
by Col. Winn, and for as hour
charmed bis sud euce with wit and
wisdom, and elegant word paint
ing of the pas . present and future
of southern society and manners.
Col. Seals is a pleasing speiker,
and has the rare faculty of tniug
ling mrth and a ge advice, so as
to interest the yonngavd the oil.
Want of space prevents our giv
a more ex Anded notice.
The entaiument to-night will be
as follows :
Recitation McLains Ctiild, Su
sie Hutchins
Reading, Lips that touch
Liquor shall never touch A/ine,
Miss Lou Bates.
Platting the Maypole-
Recitation, Hard-slit 11 Baptist
Sermon C. A. Robinson.
Music.
Reading, The Old Man iu the
Model Church. Miss Anna Born.
Recitation, Why the South is
Solid, W. J, Peeples.
Recitatiou,On the Death of A. H.
S’epbeus. D. T. Cain.
Reci at ion Old Ironsides, T.
Lovick Pattillo.
Negro Colloquy, Old Pete and
Mars John.
Recitation, Sister and I, Auna
E. Mitchell.
Music.
Recita'ion Speech Before the
Virginia Convention, R Lee Winn.
Recitation the Language of Na
ture, Anna Winn.
Pantomiue The Old Bachelor
in Search of a wife.
Recitation, Valedictory, M J
Born.
Music.
Charade— MATRIMONY
Negro Minstrels—Dancing on
the Kitchen Floor
Delivery of Prizes by C H. |
Brand Esq.
Announcements—Benedi cton
BUFORD.
Your news gatherer at this place
has to tax his immaginalion to
have anylhiug in the way of news.
Some new citizens moving into
Buford from Atlsrti; moved be
fore any of our citizens was
aware of it, I‘. wax a family by
the name of Denson.
The crop of this section is as
good as the land can make, the
ground ie wet, this season will ma
ture all forward corn. Cotton
needs sun-shine, good prospect
for a lively fall trade and better
times for the people.
Look out for an August crop of
mushroom and sick bogs, To
prevent hogs from being sick, is
to keep them in a dry lot, and
give them plenty of corn, and salt
jand do tot forget that salt will
killfst hogs.
Behold it is here, the repe walk*
iug show and the ventriloquist’
carried off twelve dollars of Bu
ford’s money, all confess satisfac
tion.
Some of the Masonic Fraternity,
colored, from Atlanta pissed go
ing a few mites from Buford io
assist their Brerheren to a more
proficient v ork in ihe order of
Masonry.
Faith cures and Holiness is hard
ly at par aud will go iow«r yet.
Anon.
sNELLVILLE.
“Craps ’ are very good.
All is well, everybody jubilant
talking about good “craps,’’ good
schools and good every tiring.
Prof. Minor's writing school
closed last Saturday
Prof. White is here with a line
school, and they just make the
church ring with melodies
Prof. Oscar Brown's school is
“Booming" with about one linn*
dred scholars.
Mr. J. T. Snell has gone on a
tour for health at the lakes of
Michigan and expecs to extend
his travels into Canada, to v : sit
some relatives.
Our protracted meeting, direct
ed by Bro. Eakes, will convene
here on the 4th Sunday iu August
ard will exteud through tLe fol
lowing week. We are having a
splendid meeting at the Baptist
church.
Mr. J, T. Snell had very bad
luck some time ago with Ins oolt,
He iurned it into the pasture of
Mrs. Williams for company to
hers, and to the aurpriae of both
parties’ the colt* near the same
age, Mrs - W.’s colt kicked Mr-
S’s., aud broke the thigh bone.
Everyone said for Mr. Snell to
kill it, but he goi the colt home,
put it iu charge of our veterinary
surgeons, Drs. MoMurtry and
Rhoads, ajd we are pleased to
say they have proved very success
ful, for the colt is nearly well at
ever, to the surprise of all.
“T. U. H."
LOGANSVILLE DOING.
Our crops are on a big boom,
and are the best we have seen iu
many vear s.
Mr. Birt Brand, has the boss
watermelon patches a. this burg.
Some of them tip (he scales along
about 35 to 40 pounds He also
has a twenty five acre field of the
finest cotton your uncle has ever
seen in this country.
Mr. Will Tribble and wife have
been quite sick with ft vet, for tl e
last week or so, but are now con
sidered ont of danger.
The Christian [cambelites] have
organized a church in our towr,
and are going to build a bouse of
worship soon. The contract cf
building is already awarded to
Mt. Ran Graham, of our town
which insures a good job. Mr. J.
L Moore, has joined me Christian
church, and has put bis shoulder
to the wheel to build a bouse of
worship, aud that insures success-
We kept telling you ws were
going to have a Railroad, and we
suppose you know it now. The
line is surveyed, and we are as
sured that in twelve months the
iron horse will be heard thunder
ing by our village. Ye kept
begging you Lawrenceville folks
to send your road down to us,
“anu ye would not,” behold now it
is left desolate. Our section is
too fine aud productive to be left
out in the woods.
[Now, come, friend Joafe, don’t
do that. Don’t you know we are
directly the line of the same pto
posed rail oad ? And, again, if
you leave us “out in the cold,"
what will we do with our nest
court house? —Pub.]
One of onr enterprising citizens
has invented a machine for thresh
ing peas. He says the idea origi
nated with him in ku klux times,
when he placed a similar machine
io his door to frail out the k. k’s.
We hope his ijveution will prove
a success.
Since our last, Mrs. Pringle, the i
great lady revivalist has been
among us,
Psisons Eaks and Briant, bave
bees absent from our town, for
two weeks or more, attending
protracted meetings.
A new Methodist church has
been organized at Trip, Ga., du
riug tue last week.
A meeting begun at ihe Baptist
church last Friday. Jp»b,
Iyer’s Srrsparilla ia designed
for those who need a medicine to
purify their blood, build tnem up,
increase their appetite, and reju
venate their whole system. No
other prepara.ion so well meets
this want. It touches the exact
spot. It» record of forty years ib
on 3 of conitant triumph ovsi dis
ease.
“Is life worth living ?” asks an
i Englisl writer. That depends on
the liver ; und the liver depends
on Smith’s Bile Beaus. Use them
if that large gland is out of order.
Two bits per bottle.
SCHUYLER COLFAX’S ER
ROR.
At a dinner party where many
. mueut statesmen were present,
I Vrce-Presidert Colfax declined
, to take win,-, whereupon a senator
who had all-end taken 100 much
san’ sneeringly, “Collar dare not
drink,” you are right, was the re
ply, “I dire not*’’ But if he had
added. “Bt t 1 dare take Smith's
Bile Beans for malaria," he would
have been equally as brave and
truthful
Two bites per b, ttle.
For its soothing ted grateful
influence ou the scalp, and for .he
removal aud prevention of daml
rufl. A ver s Hair Vigor has u o
equal, It resto es faded or gray
hair to its original uark color,
siimulaies the growth of the hair
and gives il a beautiful, soft,
glossy and silken appearance.
WHAT S. S. S. IS DOING FOR
ME.
I have suffered a long time with
cancer and skin eruption. The
best physicians tested their skill,
but said they could do nothing
more for me I have taken less
than a half dozen bottles of Swift’s
Specific, and to my surprise as
well A* to tbe wonder of all my
triends, ury eye is alrnosi well, and
tbe caucer or my neck ia drying
up. I have gained five pounds
iu flesh during (he last month, aud
am now in belter health tuarr I
have been in eleven years. A ter
rible load has been lifted off of
me.
D. A. //UDELSON.
Dnnreth. Henry Co lud,
FREE FROM MALARIA.
In the fall of 1884 I was taken
with a case of Malarial fever which
prostracted me both body and
mind. I was drugged alter the
old fashion with murcury and
other mineral mixtures, but with
no good results. My health was
shatetrred and my energy gone,
my legs and teet would swell, and
1 had what everybody though,
was dropsy. These symptoms
alarmed me, and I was ready to
grasp any remedy suggested A
friend advised me 10 try Swfft's
Hpecifiic. I procured three hot*
ties and commenced its use The
swelling soon subsided I have ta*
ken three bottles, which have made
a perfect cure, and I feel like a
new man tosday. There never
was a more merritorious medicine
offered to suffering humanity. It
hni wrought wonders for me.
WiF,i.iß Jones.
leesburg, Lee county, March
11th 1895.
Treatise on Blood aud Skin
Diseases mailed free
The Swift Spfxiific Co., Drawer
3, Atluuu>, (la,
NORTH GEORGIA
Mattress FaeUry
GAINESVILLE, OA.
F B. CORT, Proprietor
Manufactures hair, cotton, husk
and straw mattresses, of the l>est
quality and workmanship.
Orders by mail pioinptly attended
to. Renovating a specialty. Send for
Price last. June 2,3 in.
Minin ra.
HOW AN ATLANTA WOMAM
WAS MADE TO SEE
AND HEAR.
AN INTERESTING STORY.
Miss Mii.iie Wallace resides with Mrs
George Ffcklan <1 41 Mcalcc street, At
lanta Ga., aud lioni her own lips a Coi -
gtitutlon reporter learned the following
appalling story,
Several months ago she became almost
totally blind and deaf and deaf, and
could not tagtt anything except salt.
Her bone ß became the seat of intense
pi in, lies joints were swolfen and puiufnl
and eventually her whoie body and ,inbs
became cavered with splotches aud small
sorea. Her appetite failed, nnd she grad
ually lost flesh and strength, and had but
little t.se of herself as her limbs aud
muscles were paralized She, as well as
well as her friend and those with whom
she lived despaired ot hej recoveiy. Her
sufferings, coni pined with loss of bearing
and taste and blindness were trnly heart
rcNding.
All Treatment Iroin physicians and the
se of mtdicioes seemmed powerless, flea
dis vase was rheumatism ami blood poi
son
as she seemed well aud hearto the rc
porter asked wliut wronobl sueb wonder
tut changes,
l i sed a mediein<»*reecommended by u
rioud. celore taking one bottle I bejpni
to see and hear- the next one teleived ell
rhennutie pains and improved my adpe
tit fa When 1 had coin pi tedsrix quttles
ray aith and hearing were folly restoied
sente yf taste returned rll splotches and
soaei disapperred and heoled and tny
strength and ftckh restoreit. 1 now feel
ae well as I ever did my friends as well
as myself aae astoenurd.
What whs the mjdieine ? asked the
reporter.
iiooanic Blood Balm — Blt B - was
the great remedy that acted so powerful
ly ou mi disease and cutted me, I never
expeiienced tan* udpleasant symptoms
from its use and its aciton if so quick
that it surprisas all.
Blood Balm Co. xtlavla tie will mail
a 32 page book free, filled witft magical
elteets.
E. S. V. BRIAN!,
STUDENT AT LAW,
Logansville, Qa.
All business eutrtoted to bis
care will receive prompt attention.
Collections a specialty.
Apr. 14 ly
I, A, HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NORCROSS, OA.
Will practice ill the Superior ('oi.rts
and i-oiirts of Ordinary of the coun
ties of Owinnett and Milton, and in
the iiFticcg’ court of both ismuties.
Special and prompt attention given
to collecting.
Feh-S-86-fimo.
GeorGia Gwinnett County.
Whrruti*, vv. (\ AUmi, a<l in in intra
tor with the will annexed of Mathew
1 Hamilton to Iho court in
hi* petition duly flle<i that ho Inis ful
ly ailiii ltirttortnl Mathew I, Ilomiltons
estate. This is therefore to cite all
persons coimerneP, heirs and oredl
tors, To show cause ij any they oan
why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration
and reeeive letters of dismission oil
the first Monday in October lrtN r >
\MKHT. I.A M KIM,
this .Inly Ist 'BS Ordinary
It. s. ns,
14 Whitehal 1 Street,
ATLANTA, UA.
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose Diseases
a specially. julyT-’f
Georoia Gwi.nneti County.
Whereas . H. Holbrook, Adminis
trator of j. F, Holbrook represents to
the court iu bis pretitiou duty died
that he lias fully administered said J.
F. Holbrooks estate, this is lie.-efore
tootle all persons concerned, heirs and
creditors toshow cancel tuny they can
ywhsald admistrrtor de lion is uon,
should not lie discharged fr.-nn h ; s ad
ministrator should not be discharged
from Ins administration and receive
letters sf dismission ou Hie first Mon
day in November 1885
J. T. Lamkin.
Ordinary
July 21st ’B6.
Samvel 0- POE.
Plant rev an <1 lire l:*
mason.
Lawrkncfvillr, Ga.
Takes this method to inform the
P“bln- generally, that he i* still u(
the above place, un is now prepared
to contract t.r any kin 1 of work in
hisliue. 1 am now iga ed in the
manufacture of brick ai.d will ,h.
your work ou short notice. Hutistac
tiou guurauteee. Houl ractilig a spec
iality. mayn't :>! .
Pilcher If, John ago
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
GAINESVILLE, HA.
Will practice in this aud adjoining
eircuits, and the .Supreme ('outt us Ihe
Slate. Business! intrusted to his care
will receive prompt attention.
20 lyl-
LAWRENCEV/LLE It R
Arrive Lawreneeevitle,... .7:0 a m
Arrive a Suwanee, 7:40 a m
Leave Suwannee ~, 7:38 pnl
Arrive Lawrenceville... 8.22 yin
The rain leaving Lawre iceville
at 7:00 a. in., makes close counec
ion with the “Belle rain" a Hu
wanee, arriving in Alain a 9:20.
a. m. Returlng leaves Atlanta
0:15 p in and arriviugat Lawi ne'e
ville a 8:22 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Superintendent,
13
WEEKS ,$1
The I'OLICK tJ.v/.tilTK will
in died, securely wrapped, to any
ill the United States lor three in
receipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount ullowed to postmus
ters, agents und elulis. Sample copies
mailed tree. Addreir all orders to
RICHARD K, FOX.
Franklin Squire, New York
I*lo ) y
A n URN HA >/ 'S
IMPROVED
STAND’D turbine
Is the best cousin 1 1-1
and finished, give bet
ter percentage, n ore
power and is so I for
less money per horse
power, than uuu other
Turbine in the world
(TNrw pamphlet sent free by
BURNHAM, BROS., York. Pa.
yon Cannot Huy It in
•» llar-roo/ hr.
What an absurd idea it is to sen 1
a sick .nan, with an ailing stomac!
a torpid liver, and impoverish ex’
blood, to a bar-room to swallow
some stimulating stuff, and cs.ll it
medicine!
An enormous amoun' >f inischie.
is constantly done oy men who
thus trifle with themselves. Instead
of healing their diseases,they make
them worse. Instead of gaining
trength, they only 'quire the
isgraceful habit of tripling,
it is a point wortli noting in con
tection with /Itown's Iron Hitters,
that this valuable medi ine is not
sold in bar-rooms, and will not be.
It is not a drink. It is a remedy.
It is not made to tickle the palate
of old toners. It is made to heal
disease. It is not made to promote
the good-fellowship of a lot of bib
ulous fellows standing around a bar
and asking each other, “What will
you take ? ” It is a true tonic; an iron
medicine, containing the only prepa
ration of iron which can safely and
twncficiaib' be Liken into the svstem
IF YOU WANT TO
FILL TOUR GAME BA
AND MAKE.
BIG SCOREB,
USE
REMINSTOI
IFLE S-JEJ
SHOT GUNS
All the Lateat Improvements.
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR
ADDRESS
Lamberson, Furman & Co
SOLE AGENTS FOR
E.Remington&Son:
Sporting Arms and Ammunition,
281 it 283 Broadway,
„ NEV.* YOR
WaSTIHN OFFICE,
D. H. LAMBERSON L. CO.,
n Slate Street, Chicago,
ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y
REMINGTOr
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, SPADES
UK II THE KIT im!l IT SKILLED WIMI
KDEOSEI TUT Ml WOOS ARE ALWAYS KUAI
One Piece of Solid Steel.
«0 HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLA
BIRD FOR CIRCULARS.
REMIHGTOM AGRICULTURAL C<
ILION, H. r.
Vew Fork UWce. US Ohaaben Btro
CHOLERA
oun
Danger
The Great Southern remedy
• KOR
BOWEL TROUBLES, CHILDREN TEETHING, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY AND CRAMP COLIC.
-♦* * =-—« to
OK. HKXiKKS HUC|(LEBKKkY CORDIAL should he kept in every household.
It is one of the most pleasant and efficacious remedies there is for summer com
plaints. How necessary it is, at a season o, ihe year when violent and sudden attacks
of the bowels are so frequent, you should have some speedy relief at hand. It will save
much pain auil anxiety, as well a-> large doctor hills. 'I he wearied mother, losing sleep
night after night in nursing the little one suffering such a drainage upon its system from
the effects of teething, should use this invaluable medicine, hoi sale by all dfugfpsts
at 50 cents a bottle. OUTSend ac. stamp for Riddle Hook, to
WAI«TKK A. TAYLOR, Atlauta. (ia*
Notice to
FARMERS,
IF YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A
Colon Seed Oil mill
A COTTON GIN, A COTTON FEEDER,
V COTTOIf CONDENSER. A COTTON PRESS, OR
A SAW MILL,
Pulleys Shafting Hangers
AM) Ml LI. WORK.
Write to ns for PRICES and DISCOUNTS. We make it to your
interest to buy (liiect from us.
R- VAN W4NKLK ><■ CO., Manufacturer*,
ATLANTA, OA.
O TICE TO THE TRADE- -V'e give discounts to the trade. 5.1 9:j
%%m% Is
ATL Nl’ Ob’. ItaiA.
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
(lossy pi um
Phospho.
THE GREAT CORN AND CO '/TON FERTILIZER.
Special Manure for Southern Lamia aud Crop*
It contains all the Elements of Plant Food in their Best Form. It has
stood the Test of years, and is now regarded as one of
Te Safest aad Lest Fertile 1 Use
Thousands ofFaruieis iu Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee anp
Floridr, and many of .he most prominent Agricultural Clubs use it.
lar-'To whom we refer. It is one of the Higi grade fertilizers
sold in Georgia. (See Agricultural Department Reports.) We iu
vile tests alongside the boat Fertilizers in use. We offer it low for
Cash, ox on Time fr,r currency on Cotton. We are the original and
only manufacturers of Gossypium Phospho. Its great success and
wonderful popularity, has brought into the markets several immita
tiona None genuine unless branded on each sack :
Manufactuted liy GEORGE W. SCOTT & CO., Ulanta, <*».
Ochilla Ciuano
The richest NATURAL BIRD UANO now on
ihc market! Does not fire the crop in dry Seasons.
The finest base lor Composting to lie had.
Pair It should lie pnt in the ground or Compost early
Peapjeotn’s Gkiaao,
Pendleton’s Acid Physpjit.
NONE BETTER.
I Our stock of Seeds, Farm Implements, Churn#,
Feed Cutters, Corn Shelters, Planters,
Cultivators, Reapers, Threshers
EnCINES, ETC.
IS FULL AND COMPLETE.
MRK W
27 a rietta Street,
PRECAUTION!
DR. BIGGERS'
HUCKLEBERRY
CORDIAL.