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4twi Canr *t Buy J» **
m Bar-roufud.
Whxt an absurd idea - tu send
ft sick .Tian, with an ailing stomach.
■ torpid liver, and impoverished
blood, to a bar-room to swallow
some stimulating sturi, and call it
medicine 1 *
An enormous amom ofmischiei
is constantly done a, men who
thus trifle with themseives. instead
of healing their diseases,they make
them worse. Instead of gaining
strength, they on.'- 'quire tlje
disgraceful habit of Up- ling.
It is a point worth noting in con
lection with Browns iron Bitters,
that this valuable medi ine is not
‘ *olji in bar-rooms, and will not be.
It is not * drink, it is a remedy.
It is not made to tickle the palate
of old topers. It is made to heal
disease, nis not made to promote
the good-fellowship of a lot of bib
ulous fellows standing around a bar
And asking each other, "VY hat will
you take ? ” It is a true tonic; an iron
medicine, containing the only piepa
lation of iron which can safely and
BKUetiiiaHv be taken into the svst* m
i TiiE KOit.'LL OF 37,.
We may moralize as much as ,v{
please about pain; but the fact is
that we don’t like it while it last
•nd that WWiit to gef rid of it as
Soon as we can. Whether caused by
ered liver,
' weak nerves, lrtegular kidneys,bad
blood, or anything else that is just
the reverse of what it should he, the
sooner it is out of the system the
happier vv«_ are. \\ hetliei pain is
the resuit of imprudence or of acci
dent, or is sent as a junishnient sot
©nr sins, may be a nice question for
the philosophers to argue; bu. peo
ple who are suffering want first to
toe rid of tne pain, after which those
w hoarefondof argument may argue
the matter to their hearts’ content.
Above all theory, argument and
philosophy, comes the delightful
fact that Bko . .’s Iron Bitters
drives pain array. Sufferers run no
risk in trying this medicine, the only
compound containing iron which
carries no mischief with it Those
who have used it will tel! - 1 so:
and you can try for yourself Ly ’ly
ing abo Tien*';} e nearest drupy a.
« F : \ u to,
p* a"
* jpjjjM,jj| i
M
ly c iW;l; au<l j,o- ”.vc blood poieot
i iii’y ©a car;if, f*.r the inia* .-diate and per*
DiMtwkl c.ira < t ail furm-» and stages of Blood
!rk: f.tlOi l U 1 era aiitl Sores, Skin
) * >,i ! llufuors, Swelled Glands and
fti KUeumaiwm, Kidney Complaints, Ca
an a. Female Trouble*, Syphilis in all stages,
laretUiary Taint, and all disorders requiring
a. 9 iwia.arable bio d purifier. It does not
>•*’■>»* a mi-. ial or vegetable poison. One
Xdi,:* t-i?* positiru proof of its magical power
Thousuuds of wonderful
w -hi >.-Ai ut l-.. mu ati.i abroad, mailed la
form, free to arty address. No one caa
!• «*>. r. power <! 15. B. B. after
I.Trpe buttles, SI.OO, oa
* <»*,; * . j. .Ca.i -a your tirugg'. t, or addreat
Hi.OoD BALM CO., AtlauU, Ga.
A Marvelous Story
- TOLD IH TWO LETTERS.
TRHM TUC CflN. “2* Cedar St., New
rnuM me oUn: vork,oct. 2B,lm
" Smilemen: My father resides at Glover.
Tt. He has been a great sufferer from Serof
ala, and tha inclosed letter will tell you what
a marvelous effect
‘ Ayer’s Sarsapar
Am kad in big eas«. I think his bloo( rrm?4
have aontAined tha humor for at least tei
years; but it did not show, axcept in the form
as a serofulous sore on the wrist, until about
five years ago. From a few spots which ap*
peered at that time, it gradually spread so as
to sorer his entire body. I assure you he was
terribly afflicted, and ar* object ot pity, when
ke began using your medicine. Now, there are
few men of his age who enjoy as good health
as ke has. I could easily name fifty persodl
who would testify to tha facts in his case.
• Yours truly, W. M. Phillips.”
FROM THE FATHER: 2!2“S
• duty for m. to state to you the benefit 1
have derived from the use of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Six month, ago I waa completely covered with
• terrible humor aud ecrofuloui sort*. The
h tutor eeueed an Incessant and Intolerable
iuking, and the eklu cracked to aa to cause
tke blood te flow in many places whenever
] moved. My sufferings were great, and my
tis. a burden. I commenced the use of the
Sarsaparilla In April last, end have used
It regularly since that time. My condition
began te Improve at once. The »oroa hate
ell healed, and X feel perfectly well In every
respect being now able to do a good day's
work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire
weal has wrought such a cure in my case, and
I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you,
Avan's Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt., Oct
*> 188*. Tours gratefully,
Hiram Phillips."
A Tnlt'S Saws AP am LI, a cures Scrofula
•ad Ml Scrofulous Complaints, Erysln
•Ue. Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches
Sores, Bolls, Tumors, and Eruptions ot
the Skin. It dears the blood of all Impu
nities, elds digestion, stimulates the action ot
the bowels, and thus restores vitality end
strengthens the whole sv*tem.
# PBKPirrr. BT
Dp.J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell. Moc*
Wold bv Ml Drucds's; *l, •1-’ bout —f„ hi.
;HESCKIr¥IbK F-ree
V»< m« sorely Cure oi Kem<n*l Wt-»knt-», L«-
w*>. nud n*l tfsortw. ‘»rou<ht in by in Ji
j**tioa **r r»c+>s*. nr sj ha y th*» mu*
V*« a :*« ’•»
*3V - -•* •* ' ••
Mgyi A hoaaittghuiKienPhj
wm -siriauf-AiublishnaQ
Office in New York.
Fr ui Am. Journal of Mtssl.
’ffik "Dr. Ah. Me« Tie, who
a b pet-in It j *
■ Ih-RE v-itb.Mit doub treettod
W/jm aaa cured more c:- *-s than
KJmciai. His sawjees h». miplj
breu ; 4«; : Junit; wo have heard of cmw ot c. ■ t2U
j fvw lor .*!d i. kn 1 -ve « i> >- -ui
i t sS\ ' ■ ‘ ‘
< v ’,. Iwinnett County.
- ;i. . . aviugdoiiiauds against
. VY ;:.u»ur, teeeased, lino of said
• o ; tv, art’ fceit by noil fled and rc
qul. -u lo pit *it( tin m, properly ut
teate tothauncit 'Signed. within the
time i:• lOiiLei i y uw. And all per
wins lu'iludto saiJ deceased, are
hereby! i.imuio n..'k.- immediate
payment u, ti e sa < -signed, This
Meptcuibei h jrsiS
.1 1 BAXTER,
■ i, sc BAXTER,
Fjl outer*.
LA WRENCEV7LLE B R~
rn i\ e-’Lrfwreheee wifi,... .7:0 a m
'Arrive a Suwanee,’. 7:40 a m
Leave Suwannee 7:38p tn
Arrive Lawrenceville... 8:22 q tn
The rain leaving Lawre teeville
at 7:00 a. m., makes close connec
ion with the “Belle rain” a Su--
wanee, arriving in Alaaa a 0: 20,
a. m. Returlng leaves Atlanta *
0:15 p m and arrivingat Lawi ,nce
vifleaß:22 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Superiuteft lent
LOAAS OF MON AY-
Negotiated on improved faun
in ffwinnett and Walton Counties
on five years tune at sight per
cent mtsrest.
Sept, 29fn 1884.
VV’m. E Simmons.
HALL’S
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR RENEWER
was the first preparation perfectly adapted to
cure diseases of the scalp and the first suit
cessful restorer of faded or gray hair to Its
natural color, growth, and youthful beauty,
it has had many iiaitators, but none have so
fully Met all the requirement# needful for
the proper treatment of the hair and scalp.
Hall’s iAaib Kunkweb has steadily grown
iu favor, tu . J spread its fame and usefulness
to every qua- tor of the globe. It# unparal
leled success can be attributed to but oue
cause: the entire fulfilment of its promisee.
The proprietors have often been surprised
receipt of order# from remote oomu
t ries, whore they had never made au effort for
it# introduction.
The use for a th \-t time of Hall’s Maib
Hknewer woiderfully improves tbs per
sonal appearance. It cleanses the scalp from
all impurities, euros all humors, fev#r, aud
dry ness, and thus prevents balduese. It
stimulates the weakened glands, aud enables
them to push forward a new and vigorous
growth. The effect# of till# article are uot
transient, like those or alooholto prepara
tions, bur. remain a long time, which makes
Its use a matter ot eaoDomy.
BUCKINGHAM’S BYE
FOB THB
WHISKERS
Witt clmnge th* beard to » natural brown,
'•r b’.sck, as desired. 11 prodncee a perraaueut
color that wilt not wash away. Consisting «f
a single preparation, it it applied without
trouble.
PREPARED BY
8. P. HALL & CO., Mna, fI.R
Sold by all Dealers in Mediclnea.
■ mrm FOR ALL THE FORMS
rjak
a' Scrofuloua, Mercurial, »od
"t Blood Disordere,
the best remedy, becauee the
JgSaSa most searching aud thorough
blood-purtller, Is
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Sold by all Druggie** . W-sL* »t:Seo pv
KING’S EVIL
yVa. the mime formerly given io St raft <t
hecauz.- of a superstition Unit ii cuu, i U
ured by a king's touch. Thu nolle: i.
wiser now, and knows that
SCROFULA
•an only be cured by a thorough purifiea
lion of the blood, if this i»‘ u, K '- • •
he disease perpetuate* its taint thronel.
generation after generation. Among iu
arlier symptomatic developments a:.
Ke/emu, Cutaneous Kruptlons, l a
mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Krysipt-U*
Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and I‘ltj
deal Collapse, etc. If allowed to tvs
inue, Rheumatism, Scrofalott* t •
tarrli, Kidney and Liver l>i*e«*<«
Tubercular Consumption, and vaii
us other dangerous or fatal maladies, ar.
orodueed by it,
ers Sarsapanl'c
.< the onlypawerful and ttlway* re!:-’
hi 'HUpurifying medicine. I» !*• st
d an alterative tliat it eradicate fit r
he srsteui Hereditary Scrofula, rno
the kindred poisons of contagion* <::**e
•uni mercury. At the same Sfn.c i; -t
,-iches ami vitalizes the bleed, restarts,
healthful actios to the vital orjtah* *js
rejut enaliug the entire system. Thir gt-e?
Regenerativ* Medisins
I* composed of the genuine
SarenpnrW.fi, with Yellow Heck. . y t-
U>t(iio, ilu lodides of Potassium «*
Iron, sml o ' *r ntyre.first* of si-e*t y*
tcp.cy. carefully and •l icntifi. silv e<.s
: minded. It* formula i* g»aei»liv *
. tins medical profession, aud ihr e
•'ivsieiaiis constantl) preset:i>< *>»
Saksapauilla aa 1 :
AlysoluL' Uiiif*
for all disease* t,v the >i »
d blood. 1 1 .« i ait ta :at 1
t praeticab's d-, * far l.*v,. a .| a
her l»i i': i- . . a was live *e
.•* Inimcd mt i » '.epsfors <ht »h»« -
; well a* tV? b ’ I ; aa
ine. In the world.
Ayer's U<s
PRKPAILit tr
ilr J. C. 4 y*r tCe . lee* V
[Analytical
Rold by all Driiiji.ta j »
lioiii* ? - » ,
mmz'M
■fSEEoS
JEinmgg
rLroR 1886. jamb
r. i’.l »cai!"(i f RKE t*> *U apjilitMßtc anti u> eMsu>a«ra «f
at} < nr wi.tiGUi orierlu* it. ii usuuia • aU*B' ISB uuei
, :istr»tiuus. pricta, anourai# dtsMirlptum* and ▼isSiiabih
:iri<U<>ns for i lnutinff nil w»ri«tits« •? V KtifelT 4, HI K
l ! OWKIt SKE WS BULB#,.?
*2 a1 ** ly to M irket Garileoer.. S«atl Tor U
O. M. FLURY & CO., Detroit, Michigan.
CONSUMPTION?
1 have a positive remedy fur ,«e ah.re dleeaae; by It*
use thousands of cases of the t th kiud aad of Wnc
standing have been tun tL ludeed, .< etreavis say ffclth
in efflcary.thMt Iw; l eenaVWO KOI'tLmS
together with a Vi f.UAltt UTRIITIg* oa iFie
•® any vfferer. tiive es preea and J* U s4«lr »*.
OK. T. A. ?>U) *:m. Ui Fe«h3t., hew Torh*
jolu medal nt
warrantotl the boot and cbwep
_ JtwV eat, iii<haoeae«bl« to every
wi man, entitled “the Bcsoaoe of
L,u ;” boond ln FrooaL
17 niu.liu, euboaeod.falljpit, m
I&fVdBEJy oe, .on tains boa sto«,
>nnet rated Bunnle. • c -^anod
*>r ' .l‘ , f. j" - .'
V OW ' ’ " ' l.AT*' a
Pash wokb Depabtmewt
On and after May 31at 1885,
Paasenger Train Service on |
the Atlanta and iJharlotte Air
Line Division will be as follows :
NORTHWABI >.
i Express Mail
No. 61 No. 63.
| Dally. Daily.
I,eave Atlanta 6.00 pm | 8.40 a in
Gainesville 8.08 “ 10,32“
“ Lula A 8.33 “ 10.55 “
‘ R Gap Jn’o B 0.18 “ 11.26"
* Tooooa C 9.53 “ 11.56 “
‘ Sereca D 10.56 “ 12.51 pm
“ Greenville..E 12.27 “ 2.23 ‘m
“ Spartanbrg f 1.42 am 3.34 p
“ Gastonia... G 3.50 “ 6.2<i “
“ Charlotte . R 4.40 6.10 •*
“MOUTH \v.\ it r>,
Expreae | Mail
No. 50 No. 52
Daily | Daily
LveCharlotte—| 3.ooam| I.oopm
Ar. Gastonia .... 3.60 1.41 “
Spartantiurg 6.67 “ 3.34 "
“ Greenville... 7.13 “ 4.62 “
“ Seneca 8.54 " 6.21 “
“ Tocooa 0.56 “ 7.21 “
“ UCap Juno. 10.37 “ I 8.13 “
•* Lula 11.07 ** 8.30 “
“ Gainesville.. 11.38 “ | .9.06 “
" Atlanta 1.40 p m 111.00 pm
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. LINE BELLE
GOING NORTH
laiave Atlanta 6.30 p m
Airive at CainesvlDe 7.40 p m
ACCOMMODATION TBAIN (A . L . BELLE)
GOING SOOTH.
Leave Gainesville..... 7.00 a m
Arrive Atlanta 9.25 “
NO IS- LOCAL t REIGHT
GOING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte 6.40 a.m.
Arrive at Gaffneys... .11.10 “
‘‘ Sparlanburg.l 25 p. m.
“ G.eenvil'e.. .5.16 “
“ Central 7.45 “
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING NORTH.
Central 6.20 a in
Arrive Greenville B‘2t a. in.
“ Spartanburg.. .11.17 “
“ Gaffreys 1.22 p m.
“ Charlotte 7.00"
All freight trains ou this road e trry
passengers. All passenger trains run
tliroiigiit to Danville and Riuhmond
without change, comieotiug at Dan
ville with Va. Midlaud ltwy., to all
( astern cities, and at Atlanta with all
lines diverging. No 60 leaves Rich
mond ut 3.25 p in and No 51 arrives
theieat 4.20 p iu. 62 leaves Richmond
2,00 a in,63 arrives there 7.00 a in. The
local freights stop at above statio. s
20 to 30 minutes
BUFFET SLEEPING CARS
WITHOUT CHANGE.
On trains Nos 50 aud 61, N«w York
and Atlanta, via Washington and Dun
ville, and also Greensboro aud Ash
ville.
On trains Noss2 and 63, Richmond
ana Danville, aud Washington and Au
gusta, and Washington and New Or
iel ns. Returning on No 62—sleeper
Greensboro to Richmond.
WThrough tickets on sale at Char
lotte, Greciivdie, Seneca, Spartanburg
end Gainesville, to all points South,
South West, North ami Bast.
A With .\ Kttß. to A from Athens
11 “ N’ K 5 K to & from
& lulu Falls.
(5 •* K. Air i ine to Tsl from
Klbertou .* Roweraville
I) “ Blue Ridge UK., it from
Walhalia, Ac
'' CA lj ts 11 lo sad frtn
Ni iieriy. Alston end Columbia
t i 1 t ’ J x C to A fr’m
1 1 ■i i (!'S > . /ill: A.i -’ton Ae.
Chester A Lenoir to A ironi
Chester, Yorkville A Di-lias
li N 0 Div A C C-A to Alr.e
iirfenshv to, Raltig
dwis Bkreeliv, SitpeniLtehtlend.
A. L. Rives,
2nd V. P. & Gen Manag
M. S'aughir. Gcu’l Pasenyer ig
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
Georgia—Gwmnst.t County..
All persons having demands
agaiuit the estate of Joint It M,,ore
late of said county, deceased
are hereby notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned accord
ing to law, and all persons indebted
to said estat * ar* required to make
i.n mediate payment.
. A. L- Moor#,
Jmee M, Patterson,
Qet‘2sth 1885—6 w Admr s
AYER’S
Hair Vigor
rMtorM, with tfc* floss ami Ireshnssn • f
rontfi, f*(J*d or fray hair to a natural, rich
brown color, or dssp black, as may be deaired
By its nsa light or rsd hair may be darkened,
hair tkieksnsd, and baldness often.
lliosYgb not always, #tired.
It cheeks falling of the liair, ami siium
late* a weak and siskly growth to rigor. It
prerants and euros seurf and dandruff, at «
liaals naa- *y erary disoaso peculiar to th«
*•*>. Aa a Lzulies* Flair lYrcsair.g, the
Vic »* is mitnaallad; it aontaias nelthci oil
nor dya, ramie is the hair soft, glossy, ami
silken hi appoartueo, ami imparts a dalisale.
ag "caMa, and lasting perfume.
V» U. P. Hats art writes from Kirby, O.
■hi >• IPK2 : “Last fall hair •onniici.ccd
falling out, and iu a short time I liecama
ncniiy bald. 1 used pari **f a bolt's of
Ayer's Hair Ytona, which sloppe<l ttie tail
ing ot' tha hair, and starteit a new growth, t
hart now a full heatl of hair growing rigor
ously, and am tfouvinewd that but For the
u«« ui your piaparatioa i ahoubi hare b.e.;
uuLiraly bald."
•T. W. Bowkx, propriator of th« Me Art Urn
{Ohio) Kmjttirvr awy. : “Avi«f ft Alt Yiuou
is a most excal'.aut prapuralioh for rts.
1 ipuak of .1 trom my own axpariwuM. J w
Ua« prom a* tas ih« arowth of taw hair, and
makas it gloaayana toft. Tka Yltfoa bahta
a Sara tin for dandruff. Not within my
has tha praparatioa arai lailud
to give eiiLira Bauafs iioa."
Mr. A '- S Fairsaikx, laadar of Iks
oa-ei. 4 (ad •• Fairbah a FauiUf " «M auotli.k
Voeah.4l, writaa i. vm M*n., AVi>. §,
IMS : M P.rar t.uua my hair hag.u lv giva ail
vary aridanaa of tha ahauga whiah ttaaliug
Lima groaKiath, I hara uaad A tar’s Hair
Vioiir, aud to hart baau abla to taiainiaii.
an uppaa rauaa as youtUf«iaaa« -a war taraf
cousutarabla ta Riin start, ara
toi-t Rstors, aud iu faar arety aia wka liras
iu the ay as of the poklis."
Mrs. U. A. PiBRi'oTT, wrtMteg fram It Kim
St.. Ch#r!rs!vt9n, Hint . April 14, list, save:
"YVo rsavs ato abaat twwlhirdawl tm hair
tarns off. it ttnuusd rsry rapidly, anti I was
<aet gi -wiwg On RSiRg Atkr » Hair
Vt J R tbs Tailing stopped and a new growth
counuamtad. and in a host a montb mj krad
was eomplstsly swr«»-ed with short hair, it
has con tin ust 1 io g; .w. sa A ir r<-w aa ?>»M a«
bslors il fsH. I ra§u‘*ti> usad but »na bottle
of tha \ in"», h«t .aw aea it oseasiSßally as
h drsniug."
M’e bars haßdrada es similar tcsviwonials
to the sffieaey *f Arlr'i Aair Yibor. It
neods but a trial to swaviuss Ihv Miwst skepti
cal of its value.
PMttPABFD BY
Op. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by all Druggists.
AYER’S
Ague Cure
IS WARRANTED to sirs all cases of %
larial dissiuw, sack as Fever and Ague, la
or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ag«e, Rihews Fever, and Liver Comp
plaint. In case of failure, after due tria'»
dealers are authorized, by our circular al
Or. J.C. Ayer ACo., Lowell, Mas*,
Sold bj f.'- Tluggtst*.
WOmAN
HER HEALTH AND HAPPINESS I
ARE MATTERS OF GREAT CON
CERN TO ALL MANKIND.
Near M arietta, G a.
Some months ago I bought a bottle n
Dr Bradfield’s Femalt Regulor and used
an my lainily with great satislac'ios
° have recoem mended it to three taini lit i
lid they have f mnd it to be just wliat it
claimed for it. The females who have
used it ure dow in perfect health and
abble t attend lo their household dut ies
Rev H. B, Joheson.
State ok (Jkoraia, Troup Co.
I have examined the recipe of or.
Joseph Brad field, and announce it to be
a combination of rnediciTies of great
merit in ihe treatment ol all diseases of
for lemale foi which he recommends it.
Wm, P. Beaklv, M. l>
tfl RINUKIELD 'I'bNN.
I k. j. Bra okield ; Dear sir—My
daughter has been suffering for nianj
years with that dreadful ufiction known
h Female Disease, which has cos! me
mm y dollars, end not withstannding I
hod the hist the bes medical attention 1
conld not find relief, i uv used many
other kinds of medicines without ui.v el
led. I had jnst about given her up, was
>ut oi heart, liut happened in at the
store ot W. W . Edker several week
si ee and he knowing of my daughters
a Ration, persuaded me to buy a bottle ol
yutir Female Itegulutoa. She began to
improve at "once. I was so deligbTed
with its cfledts that 1 bought s. verai
more bottles of it, knowing whit i do
about it j if to ry one of my family was
suffering with tnat uwfui disease, I wo"ld
have it it it cost SSO a bolte tor | cun
truly say it lias cured my duunhtei sound
aud w II rml ntysell and wife do uiosl
heartily recommend your Frmai.k Regu
lator ta be just wliut it is aeecoinincnd
ed to be.
Respectfully If, D. FtivTAqrsou
Treatise on Health and tlappi
Woman maiitd Iree.
I hk Rradkiki.d Rkuui. R.
Box 28 ato Ytl i a
For Sale h» Wins ami V a tin
NO MORE EYEGLASSES
Mithell’s
Eye Salve
A pw tain, Sato,|effective remedy for
SoreWeakiailainedEys
Producing Long Sighteduess, aud R
storing the sight of the old
(Juren Tear Drops. Granuhttion,
Stye Tumors, Red Eyes. Mat
ted Eye Lashes, and
producing qaiek
relief aud per
manenl
cure
Also equally efficacious when us <t
in other maladies, such us Clcers, 1.
vers, Mores, Tumors, Burns, Rheum
atism, Pilesor wherever inflammation
exists, Mitchell’s Salve nay be used
to advantage.
F il nil 1 t nil i n ggirtf at 26 cents
BURNHAMS
A e'
PAMPHLET FREE Bv' '
BURNHAM BROi.Y&«K.PA.
liUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The Best Salve in the world
for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Salt
Ilbenm, Fever Sores, Chilblains,
Sores, and all Sking Eruptions,and
poiitively cu es Files, or no pay
requied. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box.
A. FEW HINTS
FOR THE USE OF
f |*fl S Dose. —To move the bow-
I TP** el> B <ntl V, 2 to 4 Pillt;
* £4 thoroughly, 4to 6 Pillt.
Pw M Experience will decide the
I proper dote io each cate.
For Constipation, or Costlveness, no
remedy is so effective cs AVer’s Fills.
They insure regular daily action, and re
•tore the bowels to a healthy condition.
For Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, AVer’s
PlLL»are invaluable, and a sure cure.
Heart-burn, Dots of Appetite, Foul
Stomach, Flatulency, Dizziness, Head
ache, Numbness, Nausea, are all relieved
and cured by AVer’s Pills.
ln Liver Complaint, Billons Disorders,
and Jaundice, Ayer’s Pills should be
given In doses large enough to excite the
liver aud bowels, and remove constipation.
Asaoloansing medicine in the Spring, these
Pills are unequalled.
Worms, caused by a morbid condition of
the bowels, are expelled by these Pills.
Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Piles,
the resulbof Indigestion or Constipation, are
cored by the use of AVer’s Pills.
For Colds, take Ayer’s Pills to open
the pores, remove Inflammatory secretions,
and allay the fever.
For Diarrhoea and Dysentery, caused by
sudden colds, indigestible food, etc., AVER’S
Pills are the true remedy.
Blieumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and
Sciatica,often result from digestive derange
ment, or colds, and disappear on removing
the causo by the use of AVER’S Pills.
Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints,
and other disorders caused by debility or
obstruction, are cured by AVER’S Pills.
Suppression, and Painful Menstrua,
tlou, have a safe and ready remedy ia
AYER’S PILLS.
Full directions, in various languages, aa
company each package.
PREPARED RT
Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass
Sold by all Druggists.
Gcci{ ia—G -vinett County
!’ ' Wood, tin.irdiun ol \V J M ood
L':lr. *l, .) ii Wood. 1 1 a M ood
- ' ood nil k- Wood nnd Nnn
oinots r.f sni,| ccunty. ha*
I aliid to mo to sell one
l 1 Merest In .... acres ot
la i ' . 57 in the Itilh district
of r -- : i ty. tia. arai said up
plica n:-ard on Hie first Mou
day in " .irx'r ISBS.
thtt. - . 1885
dnr r*T Ijninkio.
BAGWEL & COWER,
Flowery Branefc,
Take this opportunity to inform the people of o»win
nett and adjoining counties that they are still
manufacturing their justly celebrated
Whicnhave given such universal satisfaction for du
rability, Light Running Proportions and Stylish Fin
ish for many years. Their prices have be n reduced
to suit the times. Also dealers in
WAGON and CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
IRON, COAL, PAINT, OIL , ETC
Their work is honestly mH<ie to wear, and not the slop sh«p stuff mod*
only to sell. Satisfaction always guaranteed. Thankful to the uublie tor
the very libelal patronage given them in the pant, they tfhall oyntlnu* to do
their ut most to merit an increased patronage in the future.
Fot prices, 'erms, etc., address BA.WELL & GOWER,
ll arch 24-ly Flowery Branch, Gk.
IVlarble wOrks
—manufacturers anJ dealer*in—
I ILIAN AND HU LAND VARBLE MONUMENS,
BOX )If3 5, U !\. > W) PJ3 iML
AMI UNO BETA JK£&
Chinch Street, Stone mountain, Ga.
March 1 0, 85.-ly
UTHI ns LIKE SUB’
W.T.Smith,
BUFORD, -jfc, GEORGIA.
Has rei e veil an immense stock of
F allandWintergoods
1 have selected my stock with care and with an eie te thejwautg o
my customers. Having bought low lor the Cash will give my customers the
benefit. My stock is frail), and consists of a lull line of
J)iy Goods, Groceries Notions Roots Shoes Hats
Caps Clothing Hardware
and in fa?t (very thing usually found in a well.stocked country store
My for bundling these goods at short profits cant be beat iu this
part o! the State. No clerk hire or house rent to pay — l give my customers
the rdvautagv of this heavy expense: Remember I
CAN’T BE UNDERSOLD FOR THE CASH. f
lfr-tf The highest market price paid for cotton and all kinds of country
produce, (live me a cull and be convinced,
W. T. SMITH, Buford, Ga.
The Climax Reached
Creates a Seas at U*.
In making our bow to a generous public, who have
stood firm in the past, we desire to say a few worda
for their “edification,”
Competion may blow and offer you goods at, or
oelow cost , expecting to make their profits on some
other staple artiele, hut we give you goods at prices
hat can not he forstalled. You may “bank” on our
rices, as we advertise at one price and sell at the same
-one price is our motto,
n In offering our largejstock of Dry oods. Clothing,
Jeans, llats, Boots, Shoes, Family Groceries, Furni
ture, etc. we simply say that we look competition square
in the face and laugh at their prices. Forinstance
17 POUNDS OF GOOD SUGAR FOR gl
Coffee and other staple groceries proportionately
as cheap.
FURNITURE , COFFIN and CAhKETS.
Ik this line ol goods we have as neat and as nobby a
line as can be found anywhere, and will sell as cheap.
oct27 2m YEh, GLiOIJD and CO, Buford Ga
Special AnnOncement
B. F. White,
SUWAN E, •• GEORGIA
Han now in stoi c an elegant t took of
DRY GOODS, NO TIONS, ROOTS,
SHOES, HA fH, CLOTHING, HARDWARE,
DRUGS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
TOB.-JCCX) and CIGARS,
Which he offe-s to the trade as low as any house in
North Georgia
lie calls special attention to his stock of Sewing
MachinEs and attachments There is no use going
rny where else- I will furnsh them
Highest Mark t pricE paid FOR
Country Produce and COTTON.
The public are invited to examine my stock and
prices- i am prepared to compete with any house
North of Atlanta in prices and quality of goods.
B F WHITE,
r.Hia 3ml
The Bottom Bust!
can't Bo Undersold!
A. J. VEAL M SON, Stone
To oar boot of fn.ndg in G wiunntt and
who h*v« honored us wtth their unatinted natm. ondll lß
M»<l GRE EINGS ! lr tm
We come to the from thi. Fall, with one » B‘ J!
moet eomplets stocks ever brought to tSie market “ e lsrM
lino of GENS' FURNISHING GOODS ■
LOTHING, Hvrs, BOOTS i
DRY ffOODS, NOTIONS. HRDWaRF 3a °B»B«
GROCERIES, and FERILIZERs 1
Afid in fhet everything usually kept in a tirst e l a « H ' I
what we sty 9 t°«.
We Can’t Be Uadersold ■
■d wdl give you goods at prices that are heven I „ I'
we buy direct from eadquarfers, and in 'argents TTBI
DIVIDE PROFITS WITH yl
<» '> riv>-kltt +ji lit. ' i
Our shoe end bat depart men Is (u-'t I,
city of Atlanta Remember this, "" "S
IK ‘ tLi* M'it. I- • ■
Our Family rocery Department i 8 con ß
Flour and Bacon for the million 9
:» Pi Eli \W: iS‘l\ • > u **■•'* <■ 1. BB
JIT Here’s a pointer I Now remember t
you wan’t anything—no matter what it is— ca ll B
»md we will supply you, A J VEAL and B
Stone Moun^B
. - gamaiM —----- m
Geo. E. King & <1
COB. PEACHTREE AND WHEAT STS. ATLANTA, Oil
We Sell HARDWARE and TiXWARm
CHEAPER I
Than any House in the City. You can save monl
buying from us. () C ,I
! |
E. W HEWITT j
i DEALER IN
«» 1 1 I
Doors, Sasb Bind
BUILDERS HARDWARE 1
, i • . • |
PAINTS OILS Etc EtC Etc
84 Decatur Street, TLA XT
Oet.lo4a
MEW is
Fall-Wintei
GOODS! 1
i
- O Hot
M ,
1
The aabaeriber la now receiving his Fall and Winter stoc* .
New Goods, comprising a general etock cf Dry Goods, Genii*
Ladies Boots and Shoes. Ladies Dteea oods.enis Hats, Piece ooa» H i
•Jeans, Oaaaimers, Etc., Notions, Hardware,
■
CLOTHIN 1
• i TF *
, 4i ti a uu. '.i ■:
bear children, boys, youths’ and men. Can fit anybody. LtomM
ties. Sheetings, Shirtings, Etc., roearies.
Bagging and Ties I
All of wbieh ha proposes to sell as cheap as the same qualiiyß
Gcods can. bw purehasedm any house in the State. ■
TO II Y PATRONS I rotom my thanks, and can but ope™
they will aontinue with me, promising to do my utmost to m H
their interest. . ~ . .. , . 1.8
To all is extended a cordial invitation to examine bis sock ■
making purchases. No bouse has better facilities for liatdli (,
cheap. He means what he asys, 1
BE FOUND INTI? HOUSi
tb. bn) .took of M.d. Clolhino, in te.t.r
fits ard mors of them, than any bouse in North ou ■
Atlanta, which he will stll as cheap as any house in tie Sou •
eaptiag the fatter place. J AMES D. SPTffL it |
SepklA'Sea. _ _ Lawrenctville, Leorgiy*
> I
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LAWBfiNCBVILLE • I
SEM I N A R#,
FOR
»
BSales and Females
.?» !iSfi
raitaa or taiUou. ai , fi
FIRST CLASS, - *}
SECOND CLASS, - *
THIRD CLASS, - - 2 50.
FOURH CLASS, - 300
Student charged 85c Incidenal Fee, per qnarer. Colls*'
Oonraa of Instruction, Thorough, preparing Sudenrs
C * mm ' fbof.j. T. newton. Ze!^ 1