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HKHALI).
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COUNTS. ’
r t ju G-iHiesville this week
Bill Mojo l'*s <o Ailan
i; Iti ,b iVlnninl Las moved in
*.»«* bollse
<r ( ,i oeiV Brown is clerking
y \ Garrison.
yj, Willis Robertson, of Atlau
' filing friends at this place.
ix V viil McCurdy, of Stone
[yuntait. pai‘f ° ur town a visit
it seek
jtrs. Kelly and family of Mo
|f iig., and Mrs. King of At
Dr. Mitchell.
ne ,een a newly married coup
le other day hunting for a
riiture. But such is life.
Hisses Ida Brand and Annie
(o|i« r , two of Logansville’s fair
-1 dowers, has been visiting onr
srnthis werk.
Judge Hatchings returned
m from J ckson court last fiat
day md left yesterday for Wal
-oto attend court in Monroe this
Ml
iin.um M County was represent
jj, it.,- it<icat Fin iuers,('..nven
!B 1 (V \V. 11. Hnnnicntt, Geo. A.
Geo. H. Jones sml W.
|, Wilson,
Hr. Mack Cornet', tms served
j, connection with the mareuiitilo
Jll9 e u s Mr. J. L». Spence, and
Uacceptctl a position with the
[essra luand-
We bail the pleasure of meet
igMi A 1! 1' Yeal, an enterpris
a merchant of Stcne Mountaio
tour streets yesterday. He is
first class business man, and we
jib him sue ress.
To day is die las', retivn day
rthe September Term of t?win
it! Superior Court: The return
ill probably be a very small one,
the Justice Courts do most of
i! col lectin these days.
We have just received over
to thousand dollars worth of
oihiiie of every description arid
fie, and we will sell you a suit
oni sis to thirty dollars. Come
ill see. A i.mand & Co
W. J- 1). Skelton, of Eastman,
odge County, called to see us
it week. He was tor many
»rs a citizen of our villiage and
mingling with his old friends
lia week.
Capt. Martin of Atlanta, an del
Uier who cun tell nipny interest
g incidents of wur times came
> from Atlruta last Thursday,
i bis wife, to visit friends and
to in the camp meeting’.
Hiss Lillie Mitchell, one of
itreni'eville’s fa\rest young la
(«, has been visiting Miss Annie
•Hatte, at the Methodist Col ege
deft many wounded hearts in
bnesvil/e among the young men,
■Engle & /'res s.
Miss Annie LaHatte 'eft this
orning for Lawrenceville, where
"goes to spend some time with
‘ff'ieml Miss Lillie Mitchell,
taring her absence she will visit
svera l friends in South Georgia,
d will return about the latter
of the mou to.— Southron.
■Mge J. R. Alexander of Thom
Hille, at present a Representa
,eiD the Legislature, was iu at.
“danee upon the camp meeting
''Sunday, The Judge was rais
Eear Lawrencevilie, but says
'has been away so JoDg that
6tr| } every body are strangers
•him.
di e largest and best assorted
1 bottling ever brought to
18 market cau be found at AL
'AND & CO’S,
rs ’ Cringle, the noted evauge*
urooinpanied by her husband
18111 attendance on the Camp
lll g and gave a lecture to the
. ,e ® last Sunday evening.
1116(1 preachers are something
* 111 section of country and
arbor was packed by the crowd
* ious 10 beer her speak.
( is lather a strange proposj
( at a man in jail wants to
ir u ’t a warrant: And yet
le Jnformed taat one of onr
,^ 01le t 8 H6D| for a Justice of the
Wee * f ’ to IVO ft WHrran t
t 6 J ,r 8 party,who he was in
016,1 ba.i iasulted his wife.
" *•«
GI NS REPARED.
“rtiei, who wish their gins re
s ‘iHi|jene<l would Jo
!be fi ,Ue -Lawrencevilie
hodll Wefek of «*“* IJo
tatii,Q ' k (guarantee satks
J- M. La.nolev
We regret to leun ihat Jo*ep
W. Baxter an old citizen of this
comity aud formerly a represen
ative in the legislature is critically
ill at his home near Suwannee
His recovery is regard© 3as veiy
doubtful.
Mr. S. C. Poe has just comple
ted his brick kiln at Duluth. He
will commence next week the er
ecuou of a business house for Mr
McMiiih’an at that place. T. P
Townley has the contract for the
wood work.
Don’t fail to call ai Almaud k
Co. for Clothing.
Oo to Alinand A Co amt get a
good sewing machire also cook
stoves and furniture.
Dr. E F. Adair, of the fi'-m of
Drs. Adair & Adbv, Dentists,
Gainesv’le Ga. w ; ll be in L iw
rtuceville Ga the first week of the
fah term of Superior court, for
the purpose of,practicing deutist
ry-
REMEMBER THIS.
Remember when you attend
court herr, the 7lb inat., to drop
in to see ns. We want to shake
’your hand and collect what you
"re due us on subscription.—2l;
If yon want, wbi e Lawns
Call on Almand & Co.
WHY HE.SMILES.
Yon need not ask ns what
causes that two-for- a quarter
smile which illuminates the geniul
countenance of oqt old friend, Mr.
John M. \\ ilson. The leason is
appoarant: A visiting angel left
a bouncing girl baby at his home
the other night, and Dr. Mitchell
says the lictle stranger aud moth
er are doing well.
I will pay lOcts. per dozen for
eggs, in trade, for the nexi 10 days
J. A. Cofgee.
SHOT IN THE LEG.
We understand (hat; a shooting
affair occuied near Duluth. It
stems that Mr. Bcntly has a wafer
meion pufoli that is u sore tempta
tion to the boys in that vicinity.
When 'hey pass by and see the
large luscious melones l)iog so
temptingly around, it required
more self control than a great
mauy boys lmve to keep outside
ihe fence.
Mr. Bently has been missing
his melons frequently and deter,
turned to watch the patch one
n<gkt. After waiting some time
two boy, entered pud when he
attempted to catch them the older
one got over the fence but he
ctu’ght the younger one. He
found they were tons of his neigh
bor Herrington. He determined
to carry the boy to Hib father for
correction. The older brother
came hack, when he saw his broth
er was c mg Lit and demanded that
llently tut u him loose. This Lo
refused 10, do. IFhereupon a
fight ensued aud Bently was shot
in /lie leg. /’ho wound is not
dangerous but Bently will have to
hop around his patch for a while.
The young man has stepped off to
get a little fresh air.
STATE AGRICULTURAL AS
SOG'ATION.
Having just teturned from the
meeting of the Agricultural socie
ty of the State, 1 thought ii prop
er and right to furnish you foe
publication, a sLort account of our
doings.
This county was represented by
three delegaies, and one member
of the executive committee —-they
were all present. 74 e con vent ion
met in the Court house, at 10
o’clock, a. in.,on Tuesday tlie 11th
and after die usual address of
welcome and responses, the con
vention settled down to work in
good earnest. Very few of the
tlelsgaies and officers were absent
and I suppose there were present
at the roll call, about 300 in a",
We were distributed among the
citizens and consigned to homes,
except those that went to the hos
tel. Tlie officers were consigned
10 the hotel, and the delegates dis
tributed, and entertained in a roy
a. manner.
The first business in order as«
tar perfecting tlie roil, was the re
pon of Prof. IJ. C. White, of ex
periments at the Uuiversi y farm,
at Athens. Professor White,
from totne cause, could not be
with us, and the report was des
peused with until February next.
We were very much disappointed,
and a! ways regrat when we fail to
hear the report and address of the
Professor, at our meetings, we
think these experiments so ably
Conducted by Prof While, are of
vital impor'ance to the success of
tin farmer. President Living
stcu, delivered a very abie ad
dress. His theme was, “Stick to
me Farm ajd Home, aDd have
concentration of aciion-" He
demonstra'ed beyond a di nbt
that the agricultural interest of all
sections depended upon these two
questions, as well ns everything
else. We also had the pleasure
of hearing a fke address upon,
"The nature, cultivation, and uses
of Red Clover," by Mr, Newman,
f Alabama. He told when, fin
how to plant the send, and every
thing pertaining to it, and urged
us to grow more clover; thought
wo would have better aud fatter
stock by l s use, and more an .
b Her butter. Coi, A. S, Way,
also addressed us, his subject be
ing, "Livo a t Home." I would
have been glad if evety farmer in
Gwinnett could have heard bis
talk, //is purpose was to impress
upon young men. and old men,
the importance, the drgnity and
pleasure of a farmer’s life aud
home, and urged young men to
remain upon the farm. He said ii
was a filial aud pitiiotic duty foi
'he sons to remain ami lin ’d up
the vveal/h and glory of the good
old ino'her of their infancy; (and 1
think so too).
Col. L’viugstou was re-elec ed
president of the Society, without
opposition, and E C (Jreer, elect
ed secretary. Our executive com
mittee i re from each congressional
district, as well an vice presi lenls,
were also eltcled- The old otlicers
in ihe main were re-elected-
W e have decided to hold a stale
fa ; ", and it will begin the 26th of
Oct., ruuning one week Hope to
see more of Gwinnett down there
this year than last. Cobb county
is one of.lhe brat agricuhurn' ccun
lies ; n the state, and the farmers
seem to have more grit and push
than in other counties. They have
in each militia district a club and a
central club with a fr : r ground
They hold their first fair on the
12th, and invited anu hanled all
1 the deleuates out that wished to
go. Ycur coirespon ent went,and
saw what concentration of action
can do. The farm products ’’n
cludirg every th'Dg ta’sed on the
farm end garden were on oxbibi
tion. Stock of all k uds and it
fact every thing you usually see
at a State fair was there, and if /
am any Judge was the finest I
have seen anywhere. Jersey cows
Devon cows, and other fancy
breeds, //ors, t, oxen, mules,hogs,
goats, chickens, geese, tu-key, pea
fowls, apples, peaches, peas, wale
melons aud everything that you
can imagine was there all from
Cobb county. Then the men, old
aud young, the women old aud
young w ith all the ch’ , c ,v en and
servants a’l from Cobb county
And the stump pulling man, the
patent churn man, lhe patient lev
el ma \ and hundreds of other
things two (ed’eus to be mention
ed here. But last and not least
was tne dinner, enough it seems
t> ut for the Universe,a suita
ble premium was oiford on most
of the articles, and the committees
or judges were appointed from the
members of our socie y. Your
correspondent was on the commit
tee to award prem’ums lo the cow
producing the most butter for the
seven days proceeding the fair
tne butter being on exhibition am l
weighed, the premium was given
to a scrub or native cow, that bad
produced 14 pouuds,. beating all
the fuucy breeds on the ground,
she belongs to Mr. Legg of Srnyr
na d’strict, the sweep-stake for
milk was a ogtade of Jersey. I
saw some beautiful Jersey cattle
there, one in particu'ar belonging
to Bill Winn of Marietta. 1 also
saw the finest yoke of oxen there
that I ever seen, in fact the show
was a good one all throngh and
speaks in thunder tones for con
cent rabon, confidence in each other
and grit and perseverance, the
fp-mers of Cobb are prospmous
and happy and may tney remain
so as they welt deserve.
The crop report from delegates
was exceedingly tine. Carrol|
county reporting one field of cor n
ten acres, that is estimated to
make (1500) one thousand five
hundred bushels; it was reported
that one men Lad, or would make
two thousand bushels cf sweet
po/alces, and his way of saying
them throngh the winter is some
thing new and wonderful Every
body was in good spirits, and the
geneneral opinion is that Ga., will
stert out from this year, 1885.wit,h
better propects than any since
1860. We had the usual quoto of
visitors among us. Governors,
present and past, and Judges and
other- wanting to be Gov., all
w ; ’)ing to be upou the altar
ali clever fellow, seemingly.
Then we had among us the anti
R. It. commission men. And ihe
anti prohibition man, the ant' fence
min, all willing to talk Ibeir theme,
but to onr credit, and surpiise
there was a l.otedatid conspicuous
absence of officiousness among the
deh-ga#cß, /bey all to a man, seem
seemed lired and contented with
himself and surroundings and did
not see a man irooxicated while
there, if the Gwinnett delegates
saw or smelt any us Rady's eye
water they kept it a secret from
me. 'They behaved themselve.-
with credit to themselves and coun
ty. I could write much more of
interest but this is getting too
long to keep you and yours in a
good humor much longer. J.
RERSONAL MENTION.
Our town is ironged With
visitors tbi.v week lhe following is
as complete a list as we can got
up.
Miss Ida Kirb.v, daugb'er ol
of Jngde Kirby of .Yew mi.u.
Miss Clara and Miss Cor„ Tbo
mas, daughter of Capt. L. R. 7’uo
mas of Atlauta.
Mr. John, Wilson formerly
at attach <e »ts this office, wLo i.-
uow with the Suny South.
Mr Will and John Medela'd
of Stone Mount an.
Newton Robinson and famly
of Atlanta.
John l'osbll and Wash Huns
tou of Decs'ur
IN MEMORIAM.
The snbjerJ of .his noli, e, S stir
Mi'da A. Carroll, was born May
24th, 1827, and joined Liberty
Baptist church July 2->th 1840,
and was bap ised by Rev, I
Cook. She was a daughter of
William and Sarah McDaniel, and
was married to Bro. James C.
Carroll, January 10, 1854, nod de
parted /his l'fo June 16th 1885,
Sister Carroll has been rn invalid
for nea ly sevent ecu years, her
suffeitngs at limes being great,
she patiently endured it aO. being
fully resigned to the will of God.
She pre-sed away from this uit
friendly world in the fn’l (’•iutnpb
oj a living faith, *ili ; ug her rela
tiona and friends that she was go
ing to that blissful home beyond
this vale of tears. Sister Carrol
leaves a hnsbrud and 'ltree chil
dren to mot" n their lose. A/ a y
the God of a'l sustaiu them and
all the family circle now clothed
with this sad bereavement >n the
loss of a dear wife, a fond and lov
;, ig mother. We hereby tender
to the her aved family tht sym
puthies of this church in their sad
anil sore afflictions, hoping the' - ''
loss is her eternal gain. May the
the great comforter of his people
santify this bereavmen', to the
good of a'l the relations and
and friends of die deceased
Respectfully submitted
Mas. Es.iUne Johnson, (
“ Jane Nash, -< Com.
“ M‘".tua Stf .rns. (
J. R. Cain.
Ordered spread upon the
chv> -eh a copy to be sent to
the f/tuxNKTT Hekvld, with
a request to publish.
Church Clebk.
BUFORD.
A survey 'ng party left our town
last week, after having finished
the survey of the Cov'Qgton and
North Georgia R >1 Road to the
.Air Line R. R. at Greens cross
mg, three mdes above Buford
And still we have cit-'zens com
ing to //ufortl. to live ard waning
land,
It is still se .sonablo and the
vegitable kingdom is on a boom.
Big meetings are in progress
now, and many are joining the
Churches.
Tlie prospect of plenty should
cause all to feel thanktul and hum
ble and ia their leisure serve God.
The Lawrenceville BiptistAss
sociation meets with the Suwanee
Church three miles south of Bu
ford on Fiiday the 21st. insf
Nine years ago it convened at the
same place. Some will not be
present this jear that were there
then.
Mellons, peaches and sweet
cider, and ripe chickens ard sweet
potatoes and nearly a t other veg
etables ate plenty now.
Anon.
ROISON O \K.
Spartanburg, S. C. Maxell 13,
1883.—Yotr most valuable medi
cine, Swift’s Specific, has done me
so much good that I feel like say
ing something for the beneli* of
those wuo suffer like I did. 1 was
poisoned by poison oak. and saw
not a weli day for six years, until
I used Swift’s Specific In the
six years I useu almost every kind
of medicine, bat none hud the de
sired effect. Aftea using six bot
tles of Swift s Specific I am restor
ed to periect belt Li—with no sign
of that awful poison left.
David Nesbet.
I had for thirty-eight years suf
fered every spring and 6Utnme
with poison oak, which 1 contract,
ed in bathing wuen a boy. I tried
everything for it, including many
physicians, but without any bene
fit I took six bottles of Swift’s
Specific. S. S S., four yeaes ago,
and it cured me sound aud well.
Three summers have passed, acid
1 have bad no retuan of it.
Joseph Beasley.
Columbus, Ga.
BLOOD TAINT-
I was suffering from blood pois
on and murcural Rheumatism, and
had spent SSOO for treatment with
no benefit, and it seemed that I
was doomed to '*ie. Caught at
Swift’s Specific as a drowning mat.
would at a straw, and it has saved
me from a horri' le death, and
cured me sound and well. It is
the greatest medicine in the world-
C. H- Si M I.EY.
Quineey, 111.
HORROR OF MINERAL I’OIS
ONING.
I housatuls : f p.rsous are poison
ed in America by ihe continued
use of Mercury, iodide of Pulas
stum ail 4 itlur minerals, f. rva
nous d'seasts. The Meioury
works it way into tlie tissus, pro l
duemg rheumatism aud decay ol
the baies The lodide of Rat
as-iuni eates hwuv hecoutiigol
the stomach, and diioSi up the
gastric juices which dlge.-t the
food, and the patient lingers along
in a'ong or is glad to die to get
away from misery. Swill’s .Speci
fic is a comple e antidote to all
this poison It eliminates Mers
cury from ihe system, removes the
evil eft'ecisnf lodide of Rotass um.
aud filings back health and happi
* ‘B9-
Tieatise on Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer
J, Atlanta, Ga,
Don’t fill ll e system with qui
nine in the effort to prevent or
cure fever and Ggne. Ayer’s
Ague Cure is a far mote poteui
preventive and remedy, with Ihe
advantage of leuving in die no
poisons to produce dizziness deaf
ness, headache, and other disord
ers. The proprietors warrant it
Young old ai d middle aged,
a lexpeiience the wonderful boner
fiend effects of Hyor’s Sar-aprillu
Young children suffering from
sore eyes, sore ears scald-head, or
or with any wit h anv scrofu'ous or
syphlitio taint, may be made
healthy aud s.vrong by its us.
Brail fields Female Regulator
will gi>e a blooming color an olass
tic step and cheerful spirit of sal
low complexion, heavy drugging
motion and meloucholy deposi
tion.
Send for treatise on ‘“Health
and happiness of Women," mailed
free
Bradtield Regulator Co., Atlanta
Ga.
Many persons suffer from horrid
dreams and frigh.ful heart pains,
accouipi nied by nigh'mure. If
ihe liver acts properly it temovas
obj ctionable matier from tne
ind in order to pause tqo liver to
act pivpeily lake Sini'Vs Bile
Berns on go ng to bed,
R, co, two bits per per bottle.
Every day we see accounts of
some one who has had Ins “load
of bde removed,” uud b a system
put in'borough rep ii- by us'ng
Smith’s Bile Beans. Read their
praises of thir wonderful remedy.
Two bits per bottle.
RBJLROAD RACKET.
My wife has been a g.ea. suffer
er from catarrh Several pbysi
cians and various patent medf
cines were roß.rtod to, yet the dis
ease continued unabated, nothing
appea.iuy to make any impression
upon it. Her constitution fii ally
oecme impliacated, the poison
being ; n ber blood-
I secured a bot,l tof B, B. R,
and placed her upm its use, amt
to our surprise the improvement
began at once, and her recovery
was rapid and complete. No oth
er preparation evir pro luce 1 such
a wonderful change, ond so all
foimsjof Blood disease I cheerfully
reccomend B B. B. as a superior
Bloop purifier. R. E‘ Dodge.
Yurdmasu-r Georgia Rtu'road,
Atlanta ba.
Georgia, Gwinnett Coun'y.
M. Jackson, administrator as
Lewis A JacYson, deeejused, has in
due form applied lo me to sell one
dwelling house and lot whereon it is
situated in the town of Noreross (i win
nett County fronting on (’hureli street
opposite the residence of JL K. (-Jem
ents and adjoining lot of I*. 11. 1L
Gower on f it* West, and adjoining
house aud lot now oeeupied by p, K
Tapp, on the east, aud eontfcirmig oi.e
a re, inore| or less. Also one stoie
house and lot in Noreross, adjoint g
stone house lot of .... Durham, on
tie North; the store and dwelling ol
of F Buchanan on the south, a pnbhc
s'reef on the West, and the Uower old
jot on the east, and containing 1-8 of
an acre more or less, and sain appli
cation vvi'l i>e heard on the first Mon
day in October next. This Aug. sth
18H5,
J. T. Lamk'c, Only.
13
WEEKS ,$1
The I’UUIUK (4A/.HI’I’K will
mailed, securely wrapped, to any
in the Uni tart 8 tales lor three in
receipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount- nllowtd to postmas
ters, agents and data. Sample copies
mailed free. Address all orders to
HI Oil Alii) K, FOX,
Franklin Square, New York,
1-20 ly
LAW HENCE V/LLE It R
Arrive Lawrenceeviilo,... .7:0 a m
Arrive a Sttwanee, 7:40 a m
Leave Suwannee .., 7:38 p m
Arrive Lawrenceville... 8:22 y m
The rain leaving Lawre iceville
at 7:00 a. m., makes close eonnec
ion with tue “Belle rain” a Su--
wance, arriving in A 1 taa a 9: 20 .
a. m. Returing leaves Atlanta
6:15 p m and arrivingat Lawi mce
ville a 8:22 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Supeiiuten lent
Georgia Gwlnneti County.
WUerea* . H. Holbrook. Adminis
trator oi j. p, IJyllu:odß repie(Nßnt»'to
the court. In his pretition duly tiled
that helms fully administered said J.
F. Holbrooks estate, this is herefore
to cite all persons concerned, heirs and
creditoistoshow caused any ihey can
ywh said aduiisfarator de bon is non,
should not be discharged fr nnh's ad
ministrator should not las discharged
from h's udinbi-tiulion and receive
letters sf dismission on the lirsl Mon
day ’’i November 1885
J. T Lamkin.
O.dinary.
July 21st 'BS.
CONSUMPTION.
I hare a positive remedy for the above dlseue; by Ite
nse thousands of cases ul the worst kind ana of long
■laudintr havelmen cun d. I n-leed ••ostrmigi - ray faith
la tMaflieacjr,that I wl t send two non id s
together with a V A I.UAHLE TKKATISK on this <).»•»•«
lu any ts c* r Uiveei press sml V O addr« aa
pa T. ▲. ai.u vM.lai P.aViSt , Mew York*
Georgia Gwinngt Com ty.
Whereas, W. C. Alton, lulininistni
tor wilh (ii,. will annexe.l Mm hew
I Mainilton repn-seststo ll .mil in
H- li.'lilipn duly 111.-. l liinl hehii-ful
ii'lui iilfitiHTfiMuthew 1, 1 tuiiiiltoiis
estate. This i- (herolnre lo eite all
poisons emi'-erned, heirs and eredj.
Ini'S, To show eiiuse ij any they ean
wliy said adininist nitnr sjii.nhl hoi he
discharged Imm Ids ad in i nisi nil ion
and reeeive letters «>( dismission on
(lie Ilrsl Monday in 1 l.Tolier ISH, r i
AM KS T. I .AVI KIM,
i lns duly l-i 'So Ordinary
Ll L L HGEBk,
14 W hitehal' Street,
ATLANTA, GA,
l ye, Kar, Tlii'oul and Nose Diseuse-
U speeiall v. julyT-* f
11 IHMIA U S
5T IMPROVED
ix STAND’D turbine
1- tlie best eail“lri ted
'vvl »n«t llnisho.l, give bei
l>‘l’ pei'eenlage, I ore
tlfl I"'"’ 1 ' nmt is so I for
j [ij iess money per horse
-■AST power, than aim other
► Turbine in Hie world
tsA Now pam'ddel sent free l>v
BURNHA d. BROS.. Yo'rlr. Pa.
Brisk For Bale.
Ahtmt .‘HMHHI Hrick lor sale, left over
from IlHiMl.in- ('ourl House, Tin*
luieks will average from l-.’l lo 1 ‘i
luird, will umkegood ehimnevs. PrU'e
four dollars per thousand, ('oinettnd
gel them ai tmee, s»» that the (’ourl
House yurtl may he eleuited off. A
nutuher of doors, window frames, and
a lot of good sleepers for sale.
J VS I) SPUN ’K.
Chm Ud (’o (’out,
July 27’8f>-2m.
J, A, HfJjST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NORCROSN, HA.
Will practice in Hie Superior Courts
and courts of Ordinary of the coun
ties of (iwinuott and Milton, and in
the usllees’ court of iiolli counties.
Special and prniupi attention given
to collecting,
Feb D-'BS-(lmo.
Von Cannot liny It in Ihf
f Har-roonis.
What an absurd idea it is to send
a sick man, with an ailing stomach,
a torpid liver, and impoverished
blood, to a bar-room to swallow
some stimulating stuff’, and ca.ll it
medicine!
An enormous ainourff of ntischie.
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 inquire tlia
isgraceful habit of^ti'tpling.
It is a point worth noting in con
lection with Broiois Iron Bitters ,
that this valuable medi ine is not
sold in bar-rooms, and will not be.
It is not a drink. Jt is a remedy.
It is not made to tickle the palate
of old topers. 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
beneficially be taken into tlie system
IF YOU WANT TO
FILL YOUR GAME BAI
AND MAKE
BIG SCORES,
USE
Remingtoi
IFLES-Zn]
shot GUNS
All the Latest Improvements.
♦»»
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR
ADDRESS
Lamberson, Furman & Co
SOLE AGENTS FOR
E.Remington&Son:
Sporting Arms and Ammunition,
281 & 283 Broadway,
NEW YOR
WESTERN OFFICE,
D. H. LAMBERSON L. CO.,
T 3 3tat« Btreet, Chicago,
ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y
REMINGTOI
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, SPADES
IADE 111 THE BEST MANNER, 8Y SKILLED WORKI
REMEMBER THAT OUR ROODS ARE ALWAYS RE LIAR
One Piece of Solid Steel.
NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLA
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL C«
II.ION, N. Y.
law York Office* 118 Chombers Htro
' IV. . JVi.y Li... rallld.
Considering all the ills that attack
Fttle children, it is a wonder that
any of the poor little youngsters
live to grow up.
There arc children who are truly
objects of pity. T tu.y seem almost
bloodless. Their cr eeks are thin
wnd pinched; their eyes are hollow;
tmd their skin is tightly drawn
foreheads. There is
nothing hearty about them. They
Jo no' enjoy their lives. Th£y are
suffer tg from the debility that
lends tomvrasmus. Poor things!
D< a good deed for the pale,
pool, puny, pallid ffiild. Bandits
mother a bottle of Brown's Iron
Bitters. Here is even for the
.most-delicate, the most debilitated;
for the child almost given up for
dead. Iron in the blood is what the
child needs to bring it up. The
Httle digestive apparatus \. ; U re
cover. The pale cheeks will fill out
The wc». v groat, of the child w ill be
exchanged lor the merry prattle of
infan*'! - gladness. Your druggist will
Itll ■<>■: wi'-t wonders IWvwn'n Iron
'.actor'. . y-i i < liildrc"
TIII ITC ftsksisfEa
I fl WWm A If V* Murhilir Mini*.
8 AA EA A ■ A_ i i -4
"e "v B wh ß e e"sT! I
htINOINO MACHINES I M.»uu. O* . ft.
CHOLERA
-oun
DAMIR
The Great Southern remedy
KOR
BOWEL TROUBLES, CHILDREN TEETHING, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY AND CRAMP COUC.
nk. BICKiERS’ HUCKLEBERRY 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» the 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 aud anxiety, as well uy large doctor hills. lhe wearied mother, losing sleep
night after night in nursing the little one suffering such a drainage upon its system from
the ettects of teething, should use this invaluable medit ine. For sale by all
at 50 cents a bottle. ac. stamp for Kiddle Book, to
WAUiH i. T.4V1.0H. Atlanta. GA.
Notice to ~
FARMERS,
IF YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A
Coton Seed Oil mill
A COTTON ( .’IN, A COTTON FEEDER,
A COTTON CONDENSER. A COTTON PRESS, OR
A SAW MILL,
Pulleys, Shafting, Hangars
AM) MILL WORK.
Write to us for PRICES and DISCOUNTS. We make it to your
interest to buy diioct from us.
K. VAN WINKLE <f- CO., Manufacturers,
ATLANTA, GA.
O ! ETO THE TRADE—We give discounts to tlie trade. 5.19 3
ATIj NT OB lIOIA..
—MANUFACTURERS OF
GrOssypium
Phospho.
THE GREAT CORN AND CO7TON FERTILIZER.
Special Manure for Southern Lauda aud Oops.
It contains all the Elements of Plant Food in their Best Form. It has
stood the Test of yoars, and is now regarded as one of
Te Safest and Best Fertile 1 Use
Thousands ofFarrneis in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee anp
Floridr. and umny of die most prominent Agricultural Clubs use it.
#oT To whom we refer. It i« one of the Higl grade fertilizers
sold in Georgia. (See Agricultural Department Reports.) We in
vite tests alongside the l)Bst Fertilizers in use. We offer it low for
Cash, or on Time for currency on Cotton. We are the original aud
only manufactnrers of Goseypium Phospho. Its great [success and
wonderful popularity, hits brought into the markets several immita
tions. None genuine unless branded on each sack :
Manufactuiod by GEORGE W. SCOTT & CO., Atlanta, u».
OcMlla uano
The richest NATURAL BIRD UANO now on
the market! Does not fire the crop in dry Seasons.
The finest base lor Composting to be had.
Bia!f* It should be put in (be ground or Compost early.
Peapjeotn’s Guano,
Pendleton’s Acid Phosphat.
NONE BETTER.
Our stock of Seeds, Farm Implements, Churns,
Feed Cutters, Corn Shelters, Planters,
Cultivator#, Reapers, Threshers
EnCINES, ETC.
IS FULL AND COMPLETE. y
MRK W
27a rietta Street,
PRECAUTION!
DR. BIGGERS’
HUCKLEBERRY
CORDIAL.