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TOWN AND COUNTY
The Cash System.— As we have to
pay the cash for every thing we use
about oar house and office, we are necessi
tated to do a strictly cash business. - We
will take wood or provisions, at market
prices, in lieu of the money. Although
anxious for patronage, we prefer a limited
cash business to an extended credit one.
Church Directory.
Services at the Methodist Church on
the first Sunday in each month, morning
and night. Rev. F. F. Reynolds, pastor.
Sunday-school in the afternoon, at three
.o’clock. Prayer-meeting every Wednes
day nic'ht.
Services at the Baptist Church on the
Becond Sunday in each month, morning
and night. Rev. W. T. Thornton, pastor.
Services at the Presbyterian Church on
the third Sunday in each month, morning
and night, and at night only, on the second
Sunday. Rev. J. L. King, pastor.
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Agents Jor the Gwinnett Atlas.
The following parties are authorised to
receive aod receipt for this paper :
Mrs. Claibornh, P. M., G, A. Allen
Lawrenceville.
J. 0. Hawtiiore, Auburn.
J. T. DocglaSS, Cumming.
H. R. Hannah, Stone Mountain.
W- H. Bailey, Yellow River.
S. W. Davis, Duluth.
Othec names will be added as soon as
banded in.
Lawrenceville, Ga., June 7,1871.
The official advertising of Gwinnett
county is done in the Gwinnett Atlas, .
has been since that paper first started,'
tand will continue to be; and no other
paper is authorized to publish the same,
or receives any pay for so doing. We
deem this notice necessary, as the Atlanta
Constitution, which formerly did this
advertising, sees fit to continue doing so,
thus causing some of our county people
to think it still has the printing, and
thereby tending to injure the Atlas.
M. V. Brand, Sheriff,
Jas. T. Lamkin, Ordinary,
W. L. VAUGHAN, C. S. C.
Commino, Ga., May 29th, 1871.
Until further notice, the legal adver
tisements of Forsyth county, Ga., will
be published in the Gwinnett Atlas.
JOHN A. SIMMS, Sheriff.
JOHN T. BROWN, C. S. C.
WM. D. BENTLY, Ordinary.
The Cemetery.
The neglected condition of our
cemetery lias been for years a re
proach to our town. A number of
ladies, headed by Mrs. Gordon, got
up, last year, a subscription for
the purpose of building a neat
and substantial fence around it.
The fence is built, the trees topped,
and the general appearance im
proved very much; but we must
not stop here. The grounds ought
to be cleared off, undergrowth cut
down, head and foot-stones put up
at graves, where there is no mon
ument All this can be accomplish
ed in one day, if the citizens, who
have relatives or friends buried
there, would agree upon a day and
meet for that purpose.
There is no improvement which
indicates a higher type of civiliza
tion, enlightenment and morality
in a community than a beautiful
cemetery, laid off with taste and
planted with evergreens and bow
ers. An intelligent stranger, com
ing into a community, generally
forms a favorable or unfavorable
opinion of the people from the
condition of their grave-yards,
churches, roads and public build
ings.
The notorious Jim Fisk is re
ported to have refused to subscribe
a dollar to assist in building a
fence around a cemetery, for the
reason that it was useless, saying:
“ Those who arc in there, can’t get
out, and those who are out, don’t
want to get ini ” This is true;
but whether we want to get there
or not, we will be put there sooner
or later. Death is repulsive enough
in itself—
“ For in that sleep of death,
What dreams may come,
When we have shuffled ofl this mortal
coil I ”
But the idea of being buried in
»n old, dilapidated grave-yard,
covered with old fence-rails and
brisk, where the friend who comes
to visit your last resting-place,
basto scratch about in the leaves
to Ind the little mound, adds
terror even to the “ King of
Terror#.”
tW Dr. Jesse Lowe, of our
village, has one and a half acres of
ground near his residence, upon
which lie made a fiue crop of wheat
this year. After cuttiug his wheat,
be planted the same ground in
corn. Five weeks from the day be
planted, hi# corn was six feet high
vnd taßseling. “ How is that for
hK|h?”
Kv Our Devil says he is not a
hettiny man, but he will wager two
tacks against a nail, that there is
# man iu this town who can carry
more chickens in one buggy, mth
°ut tieing theii., Bian any man in
file Sttttn
Mineral Spring's.
Mineral springs seem to be all
the rage now. Atlanta has got
one—of course she has. What is
it Atlanta has not got? If nature
had not been kind enough to make
that provision for her, IT. T. Kim
ball would have taken the matter
in hand, and with the assistance
of Tweedy’s “ ice manufactory by
stame,” would have got it up to
order.
Lawrenceville has a spring, too.
We havn’tgota “Kimball House,”
nor an ice manufactory, nor street,
railroad, nor a skating rink: our
mayor does not hold a daily levee,
in order to furnish us with local
items, but we have got a mineral
spring.
About a half a mile from town,
on the Jefferson road, near the
residence of Col. Hutchins, is a
spring, which is pronounced by
our Physicians to be valuable for
its medical properties. The water
is strongly impregnated with sul
phur and iron; it gives tone and
vigor to the stomach, and aids
the secretions. We understand
some of the water has been sent
to Atlanta to be subjected to a
thorough chemical analysis. We
are not sufficiently posted up, in
technical terms, to tell what its
effect will be upon the system,but
if any one has a curiosity to know,
we will get some of our medical
friends to expatiate upon it; and
if anybody, outside of the medical
profession, understands any more
about it after they have read it,
than they did before, we will send
them a bottle of “ Pain Kill It.”
We understand that an effort is
now being made to have the spring
covered and seats prepared for
the accommodation of persons
who desire to visit it. We hope
it will be done.
Fink Yield. Mrs. William
Kemp, of this county, brought to
our office this week some fine
specimens of cucumbers raised by
her this year, and she states that
they arc the last of' one hundred
and twenty raised from ‘‘one vine.”
Her method of raising them is
very simple, and yet we have no
doubt it will succeed during any
summer. She has a hole sunk in
the ground one and a half feet
deep, which is partially filled with
manure and soil mixed. She then
put in a jar with a hole in the
bottom, and kept the jar filled with
water.
She also made us a present of
some fine onions, grown from the
seed, which were planted last
February. We bad been under
the impression that fine onions
could not be raised from the seed,
but were raised from the “ but
tons,” and had to he planted in the
fall. It may bo that kcr seed is a
new variety.
g£T As a negro boy, waiter at
Born’s Hotel, was letting down
a window sash, one night last
week, the sash, not being securely
fastened, started to fall, and, in
attempting to catch it, his 'hand
struck the glass and passed
through it, cutting his arm severe
ly—severing the radial artery. He
would have bled to death io a
very short time but for the arrival
of assistance. Dr. Mitchell re
ports him doing well.
The Court-House. —Our enter
prising Ordinary is having a long
needed improvement made in the
Court-room. On each side of the
stair way he is having built a tier
of benches, rising one above the
other, and extending back to the
wall. This will be a great con
venience to the people who have
to attend the sessions of our Supe
rior Court, and will enable our es
teemed Judge, Hon. C. D. Davis,
to “ invite those who come to see
him to take a seat.”
Plant Turnips. —ln our agricul
tural column will be found an ar
ticle on turnip culture, which we
commend to our readers. It is
unnecessary for us to say anything
to our farming community upou
the importance of this crop. We
would, however, impress upon
them, in view of the prospective
short crop of corn, the necessity
of planting a larger crop than
ususd.
— - i— • —a ■
Fine Rath. —We had a fine rain
last Sunday evening, which was very
much needed.
LA WRENCE VILLE MARKET
coHreCtr* Weekly by ft. e. sTrlckland.
Prints.. I.Oto^'j
Augusta Shirting........ 10
Sea Inland Sheeting 10 to 12
Rio Coffee I 20 to 28'.j
C Sugar 15 to 16%
Woodward's Flour 5
Yarns §1 30
Hemlock Sole leather.... 30 t 033%
Upper Leather 60 to 75
Corn * 80
Wheat, 81 50
Bacon 10 to 13%
Lard 16
Eggs, 12% to 15
Butter 20
Swedish Iron 7 to 10
Plow Steel 11 to 12%
Nails, 6% to 8
Soda 8 to 10
Rice, 12
Cuba molasses 60%
ATLANTA MARKET.
CORRECTED weekly. V
Cotton 17% a 17%
Corn 95
Wheat, white, 81 60 a 1 70
Oat 8 1 65 a 70
Bacon, shoulders 8%
Clear Sides.... 10%
Hams 14 a 17 ~
Lard 13 a 14
Flour, familv 8 25a 8 75
Meal. 1 05
Sugar, brown 12 a 13
Coffee, Rio 17 al9
Molasses, New Orleans. 70
Salt, Virginia 2 25
Rice 10%a 11
Butter 20 a 30
Eggs 15 a 25
Hay, Tennessee 30 00a33 00
Sheeting and shirting.. B%a 12%
Nails 4 70a 5 00
GLOBE HOTEL,
LA WRENCE VILLE GA.
Has ample room for the accommodation
of families.
Travelers will find at this house a regs
ular old Virginia welcome, and board as
cheap as could be asked for.
The house has been refitted and im
proved, aud will compare with the best.
Good water here, and a fine, healthy
climate, unsurpassed in North Georgia.
I hare also a Livery Stable attached.
Horses and buggies can be bad on reas
onable terms.
marls-3m W. J. BORN, Prop.
THE ATLANTA SUN.
The Atlanta Daily and Weekly Sun,
besides being one of the spiciest and
“ newsiest ” journals in the State, is also
the cheapest.
The Daily Sun, which is published every
day except Sunday, is 87 per annum, and
the Weekly 82 per annum.
For clubs of ten or more subscribers,
to either edition, a copy will be sent free
to the organizer. mar 15—ts
NEW
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
AT REDUCED PRICES !
Purchased in New York since the
Late Decline in Prices !
lain receiving a supply of Staple ami
Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats,
Bonnets, Hardware, Boots and Shoes,
Drugs, Notions, etc., etc., together with
all articles generally kept in a retail store,
and will sell at the
LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH!
Thankful for past favors, 1 earnestly
solicit a continuance of your patronuge.
B. E. STRICKLAND.
Lawrenceville, On ., April 5, 1871.
ap 5-3 in
THE DAILY AND WEEKLY
TRUE GEORGIAN.
THESE AKE PROGRESSIVE
National Democratic Newspapers.
They are devoted to the
Best interests of the Entire Country.
They are published in
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA,
At the following remarkably low rates:
Daily—l 2 months $5 00
“ 6 months 2 78
“ 3 months 1 50
“ 1 month 50
Weekly—l 2 mouths 2 00
“ 6 months 1 00
Those desirous of having the
Newsiest and best Family Paper
Should subscribe at once to either
or both of them. Wo urgently re
quest all interested in the welfare of
Georgia, to send us short letters on
the crops, and matters of general
interest. Address
SAMUEL BARD,
Publisher Daily & Weekly True Georgian,
Lock Drawer 38,
Atlanta, Ga.
A. & JR. Air-Line It. It.
On and after Thursday, July 6, trains
will run upon this road daily, as follows,
Sundays excepted :
Down Passenyer and Freiyht.
ARRIVE LEAVE
Gainesville 6:00 am
Flowery Branch 6:41 a m 6:43 a m
Buford (breakfast)
Duluth 8:10 am 8:15 am
N orcross 8:34 a x 8:39 a m
Goodwin's 9:13 am 9:15 am
Atlanta 10:00 a m
Up Passenyer and Freiyht.
ARRIVE LEAVE
Atlanta 3:00 p m
Goodwin’s 3:45 r m 3:47 p m
Norcross 4:21 P m 4:26 p m
Duluth 4:45 pm 4:50 pm
Bulord (supper) s:3lpm 5:54 pm
Flowery Branch 6:17 p m 6:19 p m
Gainesville 7:00 p m
B. Y. SAGE, Eng. and Supt.
R. R. R
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
Cures the Worst Pains
In from One to Twenty Minutes!
NOT ONE HOJrR
after reading this advertisement need any ,
Suffer with Pain.
It was the first und is the Only Pain j
Remedy that instantly stops the most j
excruciating pains, allays inflammation, j
and cures congestions, whether of the
lungs, stomach, bowels, or other glands
or organs, by one application. In fmm
one to twenty minutes, no matter how
violent or excruciating the pain the Rheu
matic bed-ridden, infirm, crippled, nervous
neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may
suffer.
Radway’s Ready Relief
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
Inflammation of the Kidneys,
Inflammation of the bladder
Inflammation of the bowels,
Congestion of the lungs,
Sore Throat, difficult breathing,
Palpatation of the heart,
Hysterics, croup, diptheria,
Catarrh, influenza,
Head ache, tooth-ache.
Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Cold chills, ague chills.
The application ol the Ready Relief to
the part or parts where the pain or
difficulty exists, will afford ease and com
fort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of
water will, in a few minutes, cure cramps,
spasms, sour stomach, heartburn, sick
headache, diarrhea, dysentery, colic, wind
in the bowels, and all internal pains.
Travellers should always carry a bottle
of Radway’s Ready relief with them. A
few drops in water will pievent sickness
or pains from change of water. It is
better than French Brandy or Bitters' as
a stimulant.
Fever and Ague.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents.
There is not a remedial agent in this
world that will cure Fever aud Ague,
and all other malarious, bilious, scarlet,
typhoid, yellow, and other fevers, (aided
by Radway’s Pills,) so quick as Radway’s
Ready Relief, Fifty cents per bottle.
Health! Beauty!
Strong and Pure Rich Blood—ln
crease of flesh and weight — Clear
Skin and Beautiful Com
plexion Secured to all.
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparili.ian Resolvent
lias made the Most Astonishing
Cures—so quick, so rapid are the
changes which the body under
goes, under the influence of
this truly wonderful Medi
cine,
That Everv Day an Increase in
Weight and Flesh is seen and felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER!
Every drop of the Sarsaparillian Resol
vent communicates through the blood,
sweat, urine, and other fluids and juices
of the system, the vigor of life, lor it
repairs the wastes of the body with new
and sound material. Scrofula, syphilis,
consumption, glandular diseases, ulcers in
the throat, mouth, tumors, nodes in the
glands and other parts of the system,
sore eyes, strumorous discharges from the
ears, and tko worst forms of skin diseases,
eruptions, fever sores, scald head, ring
worm, salt rheum, erysipelas, acne, black
spotß, worms in the flesh, tumors, cuu
eers in the womb, and all weakening and
painful discharges, night sweats, has of
sperm and all wastes of the life principle,
are within the curative range of this won
der of modern chemistry, and a few days
use will prove to any person using it for
cither of these forms of-dfeeusc, its perfect
power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced
by the wastes and decomposition that
is continually progressing, succeeds in
arresting these wastes and repairs the
same with new material made from I cal
thy blood—and this the Sarsaparillian
will and docs secure—a cure is certain—
lor when once the remedy commences its
work of purification, and succeeds in
diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs
will be rapid, and every day the patient
will find himself growing better am)
stronger, the food digesting better, appeti e
improving, and flesh and Weight increas
ing.
Not only does the Sarsaparillian lie
solvent excel ull known remedial agents
in the cure of chronic, scrofulous, consti
tutional and skin diseases ; but it is the
only and positive cure for
Kidney and Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and womb diseases, diabetes,
dropsy, stoppage of water, incontinence of
urine, Bright’s dis asc, albuminuria, and
in all eases where there are briek-dnst
deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy,
mixed with substances like the white of
an egg, or threads like white silk, or
there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear
ance, and white bone dust deposits, and
when is a pricking, burning sensa
tion when passing water, and pain in the
small of the back and along the loins.
DR. RADWAY’S
Perfect Purgative Piixs, perfectly
tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and
strengthen. Railway's Pills, for the cure
of all disorders of the stomach, liver,
bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous diseases,
head-ache, constipation, costiveness, indi
gestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, bilious
fever, inflammation of the bowels, piles,
and all derangements of the internal vis
cera. Warranted to effect a positive
cure. Purely vegetable—containing no
mercury, minerals or deleterious drugs.
Observe the following symptoms
resulting from disorders of the digestive
organs:
Constipation, inward piles, fulness of
the blood in the head, acidity of the
stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgUßt of
food, fullness or weight in the stopiaeh,
sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at
the pit of lhe stomach, swimming of the
liead, hurried and difficult breathing.
A few doses of Radway’s Pills will
free the system from all the above uamed
disorders.
Price 25 cents per box. Hold by I >rug
gisls:
liead “ False and True.” Send one
letter stamp to Rahway Ac Co., No.
87 Maiden l.aue, New York..* Informa
tion worth thousands, wilt Is* sent you.
j jl? '2tMv
FOUNDED IN 1832.
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF LA..
Is removed to Nos 164, and 166
Canal Street, opposite Christ Church,
and on the sumc square ns the 1-aw and
Medical Colleges, the University o? lai,,
and the Mechanics’ Institute—the Head
quarters of the Mechanical and Agricul
tural Fair Association—thus concentra
ting the leading Educational Institutions
of the State on the same square.
It is the oldest, and most efficient and
successful Commercial College in the
United States.
There is a full faculty—and a special
Professor for each study, so as to save
the time and money of students.
Students begin at any time. Tlicre is
no vacation.
Health.—The city is perfectly healthy.
When Clubs of three or more enter at
the same time from the same place, ten
per cent deduction will he made.
Board and Lodging $25 per Month.
Any grnduntc can at once Like charge
of any set of books.
An education that enables the student
to earn SI,OOO, $2,000, 83,000 a Year,
is the best fortune parents can give their
sons. The South must now educate all
its sons practically.
Those who still send their children to
the North for education voluntarily pay
their money to enslave ihc white people
of the South.
TERMS —PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Penmanship—lessons not limited,
perfect course $25 00
Book keeping—double and single
entry, etc., a perfect course. .. 50 00
Antberoetic—including all com
mercial calculations ,5000
Lectures on Commercial Law... 20 00
Stationery, Book-keeping, Blank
books, &c ' 10 00
Do. Penmanship 2 50
Ornamental penmanship 5 00
The above constitutes the Commercial
Course.
Usual time for the Commercial Course
3 to 4 months.
English Grammatical course 50 00
English, French. Spanish, Ger
man-full course, to learn to
read, write and speak the lang
uage correctly, not limited 100 00
Latin, Greek— full course 100 00
Algebra, Surveying, etc 50 00
Geometry—full course, not limited, 50 00
Teacher’s nurse in Penmanship. .100 00
Ornamental Pcnin’ns’p and Flour
ishing 25 00
Agric’lt’l Chemistry—full course. 100 00
Life Ticket in all the Departm’ts.soo 00
Perpetual and Transferable Schol
arship .. . .1000 00
A studene having paid for a course in
any branch, as above, is entitled to a Life
Ticket in that Department. He can
attend surh branches ns he may desire.
Persons from 12 to 60 years old attend.
iltis"’All the Graduates lor the past 38
years arc now in. good business so far ns
known.
TkaciikSs—We will qualify ten profes
sional Ten* hers of Penmanship and Book
keeping this season.
Caution —Beware of Railroad and
Hotel Runners and Drummers, and apply
at once at the College. Put your money
in the ham® of your merchant, or with
the President of the College.
For catalogues, etc , apply ut this office,
or address, RUFUS DOLBEAR,
jnne 28-9m* President.
LAWRENCEVILLE CARRIAGE
AND WAGON SHOD.
Having Several Years' Etqterieucc ,
I would call the attention of my friends,
and the public generally, to the fact that
l urn prepare d to
Manufacture, or Rkcair,
any kind of Wagon, Garriagc, Buggy,
Cart, Wheelbarrow, or any other vehicle.
Prompt attention given to ull work in
our line.
Having skilled workmen, and a full
supply of the best material, 1 guarantee
satisfaction.
I have also commenced the manufacture
of Reynold’s Patent Apple Cutter, Corer
and Separator, which is indispensable to
every one having an orchard, or engaged
in drying or preserving fruit. I will sell
these machines at wholesale or retail.
J. VV. WILSON.
Lawrenceville, Ga., June 21-6 m
DARBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
This invaluable Family Medicine, for
purifying, cleansing, removing bad odors
in all kinds of sickness ; for burns, sores,
wounds, stings; for Erysipelas, rheumat
ism, and ali skin diseases ; for catarrh,sore
month, sore throat, diptheria ; for colic,
diarrhua, cholera; as a wash to soften
and beautify the skin; to remove ink spots,
mildew, fruit stains; taken internally as
well us applied externally ; so highly rec
ommended by all who have used it—is
for sale by all Druggists and Country
Merchants, and may be ordered direetly
of the Darby Prophylactic Co., 161
William street, New York, or Dr. T. K
Mitchell, Lawrenceville, Ga. apl9-lyr
NOTIC 1
I have a sice and well selected stock
of BPItINU and SUMMER GOODS,
t- wilf rul'dvo New Goods every month,
and will sell us good fmrgnins us cun be
bought in this place, for cash.
R. N. ROBINSON.
Lawrenceville, Ga.. April 12, 1871.
ap 12-6 m
Sharp & Floyd*
Successors to G. Sharp, Jb.,
ATLA NT A , GEORGIA,
Wholesale and Retail Jewelers.
We keep a large and varied assortment of
FINE WATCHES,
DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES.
Solid Silver Ware
A SPECIALTY.
We Manufacture Tea Sets, Forks,
Spoons, Cups, Knives, etc.
Premiums for Agricultural Fairs.
We are prepared to fill any order for
Fairs at short notice ; also, to give uns
information in regard to Premiums.
Our list comprises Gold, Silver and
Bronse Medals, Pitchers, Goulets,
Spoons. Forks, etc.
Our prices are as low ns the goods can
be purchased in the United States. Or
ders by mail or in person respectfully so
licited and carefully filled.
Watches and Jewelry carefully Re
paired and Warranted. Masonic Badges
and Sunday-school Badges made to or
der. All work guaranteed.
Engraving free of charge.
SHARP k FLOYD.
may 31-1 y
HAY CREEK MANUFACTURING
COMPANY,
Located 7 miles S. E. of Lawrence
ville, Gwinnett county, Ga.
,1. S. McF.LV AN V k CO.,
Take pleasure in announcing to the
public that they have secured the services
of accomplished Workmen, und are now
prepared to manufacture, with neatness
and dispatch, all kinds of vehicles, such
ns wagons, carts, carriages or buggies, of
all styles and qualities.
We guarantee our work to equal any
in the State, and at prices to correspond.
Furniture made to order.
Wc are also prepared to gin and park
cotton.
Having on experienced Cotton Gin
maker, we are enabled to put in thorough
repair Gins, Thrashers and Fans, on short
notice and at reasonable prices.
Those wishing lumber can get it sawed
at our mill on reasonable terms.
Last, hut not least, we cull attention
to our Grist and Flour mill. The meal
and Hour turned out by us we confidently
proclaim to he as good as any made in
the county.
K-ncouroge home enterprise by giving
us your patronage, and we will ensure
satisfaction. junc 14 -4m
DR. O. S. PROPHITT’S CELE
BRATED LIVER MEDICINE!
A Cl'S with gentleness and thoroughness
upon the Liver and General Ci culav
tion- -keeps the Bowels in natnrnl motion
and cleanses the system from all imprrri
til's, fit-j)'" Never fails to cure Liver J)ia
ease in any form, torpidity, enlargement,
dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of appetite,
nausea, sour stomach, heartburn, debility,
low spirits, cold feet and hands, costire
ness, listli fitness, colic, chronic dial rhea,
and chronic dulls and fercr.
fit if' Compounded in strict accordance
with skilful chemistry and scientific pliur
mney, this purely vegetable compound
has; after Jhe severest test of 20 years'
incessant use, been styled the Great Res
torative and Rccuperant by the enlight -
ened testimony of thousands using it ; so
harmoniously adjusted that it keeps the
liver in liealthful action; and wlieti the
directions are observed the process of
waste and replenishment in the human
system continues uninterruptedly to u ripe
old age, and man, like the patriarclus of
old, drops into the grave, full of years,
without a slfuggle. whenever death claims
his prerogative. Adapted to the most
delicate temperament and robust consti
tution, it can be given with eipml safety
and certainty of success to tlte young
child, invalid lady or strong man.
DR.0.8. PROPHITTB
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT.
NEVER FAII.INO 1
Kills Pain in Every Form.
Cures I’aius in the Back, Chest, Ilips
or Limbs, Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Coughs, Colds, Bronchial Affections,
K idney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Lifer Corn
pluint; Colic, Cholera, Cholera -Morbus,
Pleurisy, Asthma, Heart Burn, tfooth
ache, Juwuche, Earache, Headache,
.Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Contusions,iSorcs,
I-ace rated Wounds, Scalds, BurnV, Obil-
Blains, Frost Bites, Poisons of all kinds,
vegetable or animal, ttgf Of ull the
Remedies ever discover**! for the relief
of the suffering humanity, this is the bint
Pain Medicator known to Medical Hei
cnce. The cure is B|>eedy and |>eu»anent
in the most inveterate diseases. This is
no humbug, but a grand medical discov
ery. A Pain Killer containing no poi
son to inflame, paratise or drive the in
flammation upon an internal organ. Its
ellieacy is truly wonderful— Relief nt
Instantaneous. It is destined to banish
pains and aclies, wounds and bruises,
from the face of the earth.
L. U. HRADFLELD,
may 31-ly Proprietor, Atlanta.
*&• For s»Jo byßpenoe & Gordon, ut
laiwrrnceville, Gu.
B. F. ROBERTS ,
ArcouNEV at Law,
ALPIIARETTA, G EORGIA,
Will attend to all business entrusted to
bis care m the Blue Ridge circuit ; ulso
in the counties of Hull u:ul Gwinnett of
the Western circuit
Connected with Col. //. //. Walker
in Pension, Loud Warrants aud
Claim eases ai/ainst the United States
Government. juuo It [hjj—„
Mcßride & co.,
importers of
earthenware,
TABLE AND
POCKET CUTLERY,
AND MANITACTI REb'S AGENTS I OR
Silver-Plated Ware*
TO MERCHANTS.
W-We will duplicate any New York
assortment of Crockery, Cutlery or Class
Ware.
tey Wc have asserted crates of best
IRONSTONE AND C. C. WARF,
of our own Importation, packed to our
order, and exactly suited to Ihe wants of
country merchants, containing no high
priced dishes or tureens, or other hard
stock, but just such goods as those in
constant cash demand
Jfcay We sell these crates, for net cash,
for 880, and guarantee entire satisfaction
to every purchaser.
(©“Will send lists on application.
Grantvii.i.k, Ga., April 7,187 L
Messrs. Mcßride <i‘ Co ,
Atlanta , Ga.:
We have just marked the Crockery,
etc. Wo are pleased with the hill. Al
low us to congratulate you on securing
such a good packer. Scarcely a piece
broken. Fill the order for Cutlery at
lowest prices. Truly yours.
Garrett & Zkm.ars.
June 21-6 m
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