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TOWN AND COUNTY
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, otibree
o'clock. Prayer-meeting every Wednes
day night.
Services at. the Baptist Church on the
second 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.
—; o
The Cash System. —As we have to
pay the cash for every thing we use
about our house and office, we are necessi
tated to do a strictly cash business.
Lawkenceville, Ga., June 7,1371.
Until further notice, the legal adver
tisements ol Gwinnett Comity, Ga. will
be published in the Gwinnett Ati.as.
M. V. Brand, Sheriff,
Jas. T. Lankin, Ordinary,
W. L. VauoSan, C. S. C.
CvNmino, Ga., May 29th, 1871.
Until further notice, the legal adver
tisements of Forsyth county. Ga., will
be published in the GwinnbTt Ati.as.
Wm. D. Be.nti.y. Ordinary.
John A. Sims, Sheriff.
John T. Brown, C. S. C.
Gwinnett Farmers Club
met on Saturday, the 12th inst.,
at Bcthesda church —It being the
time for the anual address and for
the election of officers for the
next agricultural year. The Edi
tor of this journal having been
previously solicited to deliver the
address, did so in a speech of
about one hour in length. The
Club solicited a copy for publica
tion in the Atlas, but as it would
require too much of our space to 1
publish the address entire, we
have agreed to publish such ex
tracts as will likely be of most
general interest. This will be
delayed, however, until our next
issue-, for want of space.
The following officers were
elected for the next year :
Time. E. Winn, President.
ThOs. H. Mitchell,Vice-President.
Alston Martin, Secretary.
Samuel Martin, Treasurer.
The Weather. —Thcfe lias been
frequent showers passing about
within the past few days. The
rains are partial, however. In
some sections there has not been
any lack for rain, while in other
north ms of our county the farmers
have not had sufficient rain to sow
tu nips. With poor crops of
wheal and oats and short crops of
corn, tlie turnip crop becomes of
tilt first importance to the farmers,
because it is upon this crop they
chicly depend to obtain a snffi
ci.incv of food to fatten In.ge in
the 1 all and feed other stock
tin oug't the winter.
Need Working.— We have been
requested to call the attention of
the proper authorities to tiie con
diti"n of i tir streets and alleys,
whit h need working badly. We
resp -ctfully suggest that this mat
tesr needs at tending to at once.—
We learn 1 hat the roads in the
country ai c being worked, and
onr sheets should be at least kept
in as good irder, if not better
As p ople are now generally at
Heistise, the present presents a
very favor .ble opportunity.
Looking Ui*. Our farmers
liavi ig stly got through with
theii woi k, are coming to town
more freely, and, in consequence,
our strc :ts are beginning to as
sume a more lively appearance
1111111 they did a few weeks ago.—
■Our country friends work hard, a
large portion of their time, and
we ale pleased to see them enjoy
ii g a brief respite from their la
b >rs They know how to appre
ciate it.
Kkmoving the Stijmi's. —The
stumps of the trees which were
blown down in the public square,
■du mg the storm, a tew months
since, are being dug up, by order
of our efficient Ordinary. We
trust that Judge Lamkin will have
them hauled oft - at an early day,
and thus remove what is at pres
ent a great disfigurement to the
beauty of the square.
VVe are informed by Major J. T.
McElrany that the post-office depart
ment has established a post-office at
Bay Crock, in this county.
»<•!». ■ .
Cti" Teachers ol schools will find i t to
their interest to read the advertisement
of Col. J.N.Glenn, coanty School Com
missioner. * ■
fcSr* The KiirekaTniTjars can be had
at this office at #1 50 per dozen. Send
in your order*
Atlanta Advertisements.
V\ e would call special attention to
our column of i)e\V ad\eitistem'culs.
It is a pleasure to us t > be able to
present to our readers ihc tusinbss
cards of first-class, live and liberal
houses in Atlanta. The section <sf
country in which the An as circulates
trades largely to Atlanta, attd will be
compelled, on account of tfie scarcity
of wheat, to buy most of the flour
used until the next crop is harvested.
We have made application only to
first-class bouses for advertisements,
and can recommend these gentlemen
as good business men, prompt, hon
orable and accommodating.
West & Edwards. —ln this house,
Col. L. P. Thomas, Jr., formerly cf
Lawreneeville, will he found. These
gentlemen are young men, who have
an established reputation for honor
able dealing,, and have built tip, even
with tlie competition around them, a
large wholesale trade. We # know
them personally, and recommend
tlrom. They keep a fine assortment
of family groceries, flour, bacon, etc.
We clip from the Li Grange Repor
ter the following notice of Mr. West,
the tenior member of the Aim :
Mr. West is a Troup county boy,
and went to the “Gate City” in 1865,
at a time when the largest business was
being carried on in a tent. By close
personal efforts, he has worked liinr
self from a clerk up to one of the
finest business men of the city of At
lantn, whose annual sale-*, in the gro
eery line, now amount to #300,000.
This only shows what a young liith
of pluck and business qualities can
do. We commend the energy of
Mr. W. to our young nn-n generally.
Morris & Bun.— These gentlemen
ha e lately moved into thei new and
commodious brick store, on Peach
tree street, and offer, through our
columns, a cordial invitation to their
old customers to call and see them,
and examine their large and well se
lected stock. They sell either at
wholesale or retail. -It is gratifying
to see young men, like these broth
ers, who came out of the war with
nothing, throwing off their coats and
going to work, and not repining over
their misfortunes. Their success is
sufficient evidenco of the esteem in
which they are held by their custom
ers. Head their advertisemeht.
R. 11. Goodman. —At the cornet
of Wheat and Peachtree streets wiM
he found the business house of this
clever, genial gentleman. He keeps
a well selected stock of groceries,
bacon, flour-, lard, etc. He is an old
Athens merchant.* and well knofrn
to our people. Call and see him ; if
you do not buy his goods, it will at
K-afit afford you pleasure to make his
acquaintance. Our young countv
man, Charles S. Thomas, is in this
house; There are but few young
men who are superior to Charlie as a
salesman. If you will give hitn an
opportunity* and he don’t sell you
goods, it will be your fault; not his.
Charles A. Howell. —Our friend,
Charles A. Howell, on Decatur street,
proposes to buy all kinds of country
produce, and pay the highest market
price for it in cash or barter. Stop
and see him as you go into Atlanta;
“you may go farther and fare worse.”
He is the son of Col. C. C. Ilowell,
formerly of this county, and is a
thrifty, energetic young man.
Wm. \V. Holland & Co.—ls you
have any business in Savannah, call
on thin firm, at No. 173 Bay street.
They are auctioneers, and deal largely
in country produce. Mr. Holland
i informs us that Savannah is the best
1 market in the State for wild lands.
We have long been satisfied that it
would be to the interest of our mer
chants to trade with Savannah, in
groceries, iron, rice, etc. They im
port directly from Europe, and »- e
can’t see why her merchants can’t
sell very nearly as cheap as New
York houses.
Aik-i.tkb ilocsE.— We would call at
tention to the card of this House. It is k*.
cated on Pryor street near the passenger
depot, and is a pleasant place to stop
good fare, well furnished and ventilated
rooms, and an agreeable and accommodat
ing landlord, who recognizes the fact money
is scarce, and charges' the very reasonable
price of fifty cents for a single meal or
lodging. Wc believe Mr. Keith ic aa
old citizen of Cherokee.
Fairview Church. — We attended di
vine services at this old church last Sab
bath, and was much pleased with the able
sermon of Rev. J.N.Bradshaw, President
of the Southern Masonic Female College
at Covington. He preached again at
night, in the Presbyterian church in our
village.
LA WRENCE VILLE MARKET
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B. E. STRICKLAND.
Prints 9 io 12V,
Augusta Shirting. ....... 11 to 12C
island. Sheeting ... 10 to 12
Rio Coffee,. 20 to
O Sugar .y. ... 15 to 16^
Woodward's F10ttr....... T>
Yarns $1 30
Hemlock Sole Leather 30 to 33 %
Upper Leather 60 to 75'
Cora ■., 9p
Wheat,... 8150
Bacon. It) to 13»,<
Laid '. is
F&gs, to 15
Butter 20
Swedish Iron ~.... 7 to 10
Plow Steel li to 12U
Nails 6W to 8
Soda Btolo
R'ee> 12
Cuba molasses gpi^
ATLANTA MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
WEST & EI)WA RI) S,
Wholesale Grocers, Peachtree Street.
Cotton 17>4 a 17?4
Corn 95
Wheat, white 81 60 a 1 70
.Gats 65 a 70
Bacon, shoulders 8
Clear Sides.... 10*^
Hams 14 a 17
Laid i 3 a 14
Flour, family 8 a 8 25
Meal * 1 00
Sugar, brown 12 al3
Coflee, Rio 17 a 19
Molasses, New Orleans. 70
Salt, Virginia 2 25
Rice...
Butter 20 a 30
Eggs 15 a 25
flay, Tennessee 30 00a33 00
Sheeting and shirting..
Nails 4 70a 5 00 ~
UR EAT ATTRACTIONS
SPENCE & GORDON
Are now receiving,
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK,
One of the largest and most complete
assortments of
SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS
Offered in this market since the war !
Consisting, in part, of
Ladies’ and Gent! men’s Dress Goods,
Ready-made Clothing,
Ladies' and Gents’ Hats,
Roots abij Shoes.
A full line of Notions,
Groceries. Hardware,
Drugs, Medicines, etc.
''.'llifer goods were purchased with great
cure and attention, at the
lowest Cash pii'ces,
and will Ik; sold, for
CASH, OPv BARTER,
on such terms as cannot fail to meet tbb
approbation of otlr Customers.
All we ask is il fair stpri i'rtipartial in
spection of otir goods, and We will make
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
fuiwronoeviile, April 12, 1871—.1m
THE RAILROAD.
The cars have not reached Lawrencc
ville yet, but .
J. P. Crawfbrri’s Goods Have.
I have just returned from Atlanta,
where I laid in a supply of Harness ma
terial, and am now ready to put up car
nage, wagon. buggy or cart harness, in
rny style, and at low prices for cash nr
barter. I will take bacon, lard, wheat
flour, corn. meal, houey, or Other produce,
at market prices, in pay for Work.
Old harness promptly repaired.
Collars, whips, halter chains; girths,
rein webbing, patent axle grease, bridle
bits, martingale rings, buckles, rosettes,
ornaments, etc., kept on hand.
I also have for sale the
Milburn Wagon,
manufactured in Indiana, which is said to
be far superior to any made in the South.
I offer them at low prices for cash.
Call aOd see me. I mean business.
JOHN P. CRAWFORD.
Lawrcnceville, Oa., July 19,1871 —Sin
dlobE hoTeL,
LA WRENCE VILLE OA.
Has simple room for the accommodation
of families.
Travelers will find at this house a regs
ular old Virginia welcome, and boanl as
cheap as could be asked for.
The house has been refitted and im
proved, and will compare with the best.
Good water here, and a fine, healthy
climate, unsurpassed in North Georgia.
I have also a Livery Stable attached.
Horse* and buggies can be had on reas
onable terjns.
marls-3m W. J. BORN, Prop.
NOTICE.
I have a nice and well ski.p/ted stock
of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS.
I will receive New Good* every month,
and will sell as good bargains a* can be
bought in this place, ron cash.
R. X. ROBINSON.
Lawrenceville, Ga., April 12, 1871.
ap 12-8 m
RAGS WASTED.
I will pay a LIBERAL mrs for
Clean Cotton and Linen Hay*.
B. E. STRICKLAND.
Lawrenceville, July 26th -3m
FOR SALE.
A FINE COLT, two years old—good
stock. Apply at
aug 2-ts THIS OFFICE.
Mcßride & co.,
IJIVORTERS UK
EARTHENWARE,
TABLE AND
POCKET CUTLERY,
Akfi IIA Xl'K ACT CUE UK AGENTS FOR
Silver-Plated Ware.
TO MERCHANTS.
I
SSayAVo will duplicate any New York
assortment of Crockery, Cutlery or Glass
W are.
fiaF-We have assorted crates of best
IRONSTONE AND G C, WARE,
of our own importation, packed to our
order, and enact ly suited to the wants of i
country merchants, containing no high- !
priced dishes or tureens, or other hard
stock, but .just BUch goods S 3 those in
constant cash demand.
BSgrWe sell these crates, for net cash,
for 880, and guarantee entire satisfaction
to every purchaser.
ttEg" Will send lists oh application.
EranHille, Ga., April r s, 13T1.
Messrs. Mcßride <k Co ,
Atlanta, Ga.:
We have just marked the Crockery,
etc. We are pleased with the bill. Al
low Us to congratulate you on securing
such a good packer. Scarcely n piece
broken. FII the order for Cdtteiy at
lowest prices. Truly you is.
GA'tttK+r & ?Et,i,AtV'.
j'uiie 21-Girt
Sharp & Floyd
Successors to G. Sharp, .In.,
AT L A NT A, GEO RG 1 A ,
\Vholesale and Retail Jewelers.
We keep a large and varied assortmeii! of
fine watches,
DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY AND SPECTACL' S.
Solid Silver War£
A Sl-KCIALTY.
We Mimufacturc Tea Sets, Forks,
Spoons, Cups, Knives, etc.
Premiums for Agricultural Pairs.
We are prepared to fill any order for
Fairs at short notice ; also, to give any
information in regard to Premiums.
, Our list bompriscs GBt,i>, Silver and
Bkokms MftbAfcS, Pitoiifetis, GoUlets,
Spoons. Forks, etc.
Our prices are ai low as 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 Badgcß made to or
der. All Work guaranteed.
EngraVitig free of charge.
SHARP A; FLOYD.
nlay 31-1 y
NEW
SPRING ANDSUMMERGOODS
AT REDUCED PRICES !
Purchased in New York since the
Late Decline in Prices!
lam receiving a supffly of Staple anil
Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats,
Bonnets, Hardware!, Boots and Slwx-s,
Drugs, Notions, etc., etc., together with
all articles generally kept in a retail store,
auff will sell nt the
LOWEST TRICE FOR CASH !
Thankful for past favors, I earnestly
solicit a continuance of your patronage.
B. E. STRICKLAND.
Lawrenceville, Go., April 5, 1871.
ap 5-dm
THE ATLANTA SUN.
Tbe Atlanta Daily ami Weekly Sun,
besides being one of the spiciest and
“ newsiestjournals in the State, is also
the CHEAPEST.
The Daily Sun, which is published every
day except Sunday, is 87 per annum, and
the Wfltkly 82 per annum.
For clubs of ten or more subscribers,
to either edition, a ropy will be sent free
to the organizer. mar lft- ts
SAVANNAH
MORNING NEWS.
The Savannah Morning News is now
in the 21st year of its existence, and is
: acknowledged by the Press as one of the
Ij.-adiitg Dailies iu the Sou'll.
As a news gatherer, the Morning News
iin energetic and enterprising—up witli
| the times in every particular. It is eare-
J fully and vigorously edited, and is cin
! phnticully a journal ol to-day.
' In politics, it is earnestly and liope
| fully Democratic,and is an 'unwavering
udvocatc and disciple of tire principle*
of “76.
It is printed in the interests of (he
people of the South, of Georgia, and of
Savannah.
The Current local news of Georgia
and Florida is tltodo a sftecMlity ; the
commercial department is full and relia
ble ; and the general makeup of the
paper is fresh, sparkling and piquant.
More reading matter is given in each
issue than is to be found in any other
daily journal South of Louisville or East
of New Orleans.
The Morning News has a circulation
equal to that of lyly newspaper printed
in Georgia, and double thHt of any other
Savannah journal—thus affording one
of the best advertising mediums in the
coutitl’y.
THE WEEKLY NEWS.
The Weekly News is a large, nea ly
printed, carefully edited journal, each
issue containing an average of 30 columns
of reading matter.
It commends itself particularly to 'hose
who do not enjoy the freilities of a daily
mail, and who desire to have the current
news of the day in a cheap, compact and
reliable form.
The Weekly is made up with great
care and discrimination, and contains the
Cream of the Daily Edition of the Morn
ing No A--. Irs extremely low price, its
careful brake up. and the large and varied
amonnt of reading matter which it con
tains, commend it to all who desire a
first-ela's family newspaper.
The Weekly w ill be sent one year to
any address for 82 00: Six months,’sl 00.
TIIE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS.
The Tri-Wbchly Mnrhibg News pro
Scuts all the’ b'eSt feu Hires bf the Daily
anti Weekly editions, null iS made up
with an eye to the WanlS of the farming
community of Middle, Southern and
Southwestern Georgia. It contains all
the latest Commercial and Telegraphic
Intelligence up to the hour of going to
prd». anti the very laige circulation to
which it hna attained convinces us that
it fills a high place in public estimation.
The Tri- Weekly News will be sent to
any address otic year for jffi 00 ; six
months. i? 1 00.
Money sent by the Southern Express
Company may be forwarded at our risk
and at our expense. Address,
J H.ESTtLL,
jilr.t; 21-if Savannah, Ga.
Hay creek manufacturing
COMPANY,
Located 7 miles S. E. of Laivret cc
villc. Gwinnett county * Oa.
J. S. McELVANY <fe Cl).;
take pleasure ill announcing to the
public that they have secured the services
of accomplished workmen, and are now
prepared to manufacture, with neatness
and dispatch, all kinds of vehicles, such
as wagons, carts, carriages or buggies, of
all styles and qualities.
We guarantee our work to equal any
in the Stale, and nt prices to correspond.
FUrnitiirc, Ulitdte to ordhr.
We are also prepared to gin and pock
coiton.
Having ah experienced Cotton Gin
maker, We Ure enabled tb pilt in thorough
repair Gins, Thrashers and Funs, on short
notice and at reasonable prices.
Those wishing lumber can get it sawed
at our mill on reasonable terms.
Last, but not least, we call attention
to our Grist and Flour mill. The meal
and flour turned out by us we confidently
proclaim to be as good us uny mad • in
the county.
Encourage home enterprise by giving
us your patrmiage, and we wiil ensure
satisfaction. june 14—1 m
A. A- It. Air-Line U. It.
Oh dtld.after Thursday, July C, trains
will run upon this road daily, ns follows,
Sundays excepted:
Down Passenger and Freight.
ARRIVE LEAVE
Gainesville C:ooam
Flowery Branch G:4l a m 6:43 a m
Buford (breakfast) 7:06 am 7:29 a m
•Duluth 8:10 A Si 5:15 a ii
Noreros?. 8:34 A m 8:39 a m
Cocdwin’B 9:13 am 9:15 a m
Atlanta .... 10:00 a m
U/> Passenger and Freight.
ARRIVE LEAVE
Atluntfl 3:QO p m
Goodwill's 3:45 pm 3:47 pm
Norcross 4:21 p m 4:26 p m
Duluth 4:45 pm 4:50 p.m
Buford (supper) 5:31 pm 5:54pm
Flowery Branch 6:17 p m 6:19 p m
Gainesville 7:00 p m
B. Y. SAGK, Eng. and Supt.
B. F. RO B E UTS,
Attorney at Law,
ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA,
Will attend to all business entrusted to
his care iu the Blue Ridge circuit; also
in the counties of Hull and Gwinnett of
the Western circuit
Connected with Col. 11. //. Walker
in Pension, Imnd Warrants and
Claim eases against the United States
Government. jnn*> 14-t'm
i
NEW ORLEANS,
FOUNDED IN 1832.
CHARTERED r.Y THE LEGISLATURE oe la..
Is removed to Nos. 161, and IPG
Gann! Street, opposite (,'hrist Church,
and on the same square us the T,mv nod
Medical Colleges, the University of I,a ,
and the Mechanics’ Institute—the Head
quarters of ilie Mechanical and Agricul
tural Fair Association—thus concentra
ting the feeding Educational Institutions
of the State on the flame square.
It is tile oldest, and most efficient and
successful Commercial College in the
United Sbitvsi
There k) a luff facility and a speciul
Professor for each study, so us to save
the time and money of students.
Students begin ivt tiny time. There is
no vacatioti.
Health.—The city is perfectly healthy.
When Clubs of three or litore tntvr at
th'c same time from the same place, ten
per cent deduction will be made.
Board and Lodging 825 per MoNtlt.
Any graduate can at once take charge
of any set of books
An eibierttioH that citable* the student
to earn 81,000, 82.000, £3,oo*' a Vow,
is llie best fortune parents can give tfivlV
sons. The South must now educate Ml
its sons practically.
Those who stilt send their children to
the North for education voluntarily pay
their money to enslave the white people
of the .South.
TERMS—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Fenmensliip—lessons not limited,
perfect course ; 825 00
Book keeping—double and single
entry. cit\, u perfect course... 50 00
Arithemotic—including till com
mercial bil'ciiihtionr, 50 00
Lectures oh Commercial Law.. . 20 00
Stationery, Bookkeeping, 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 coltrse 50 1)0
Eng ish, French. Spanish, Ger
man—lull hmir-e, tb learn to
rtiud, Write and Speak the lang
uage correctly not limited. . . . 10(1 Of)
Latin, Greek -full bourse 100 00
Algebrri, Stirveyntg, elf- 50 0o
Geometry—full course, not limited. 50 00
Teacher’s course in Penmanship.. 100 00
Ornamental Pemn’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 uiiil Transferable Schol
arship 1000 00
A stmlene having pawl lor a course in
any branch ns above, is entitled to a Life
Ticket in that Department. He can
attend such branches as he may desire.
Persons from 12 to fiO years old attend.
Kir-All the Graduates for the past 38
years are now in good business so far as
known.
Teachers— We will qualify ten profes
sional Teachers of Penmditehip and Book
keeping this souson.
Caution --Beware of Bnllrottfl nnd<
Hotel Runners and Drummers, tttnl apply
at mice at the College, l’ut yotfr money
in the hamis of your mefehunl, or with
the President of tiie College.
For catalogues, etc , itpplf- iil ihis office,
or address. It CPUS POLBKAK,
june 28- !>m* President.
DU. D. s. I’ltOPmiTS CKIK
BRATED LIVER MkIHOINB !
A CT.S With gentleness and thoroughness
upon the Liver and General G'i.dila
tion—keeps the Bowels in natural motion
and cleanses the system from all iiilpuri
ties. ShOr Never fails to cure Liver Die
ease in any form, torpidity, enlargement
dys;bpsiu. indiffjstiott, loss bf appetite,
nausea, sotlb stomach, heartburn, debility,
low f-.pirits, colli sis t ibid Halids, bostiv’e
ness, listkstress, colic, chronic diarrhea,
and chronic chills and fever.
£c»“' Compounded in strict accordance
with skilful chemistry und scientific phar
macy, this purely vegetable compound
has, after the severest test of 20 years’
incessant use, been styled the Great Res
torative and ltecuperuiit by the enlight
ened testimony of thousands using it; so
harmoniously adjusted tliut it keeps the
liver in healthful notion; and when the
directions are observed the process of
waste •mil replcnishrtlt-itt iti the huinhh
system limit inucs uninterruptedly to a ripe
old age, and man, like the patriurchs of
old, drops into the grave, full of years,
without a struggle, whenever death claims
his prerogative. Adapted to the most
delicate temperament and robust consti
tution, it cun be given with equal safety
and certainty of success to the yenng
child, invalid lady or strong man.
DR. 0.8. PROPHET’S
ANODYNE FAIN KILL if.
NEVER PAIUNU !
Kills Pain in livery Form.
Cures Fains iu the Back, Chest, Hips
or Limbs, Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Coughs, Colds, Bronchial A flections.
Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Liver Coin
plaint; Colic, Cholera. Cholera Morbus,
Pleurisy, Asthma, Heart Burn, Tooth
ache, Jawaehe, Earache, Headache,
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Contusions,Sores,
Lacerated Wounds, Scalds, Burns, Chil-
Bluins, Frost Bites, Poisons ol all kinds,
vegetable or animal, tile. a)"' Of all the
Remedies ever discovered for the relief
of the suffering humanity, this is the best
I’ain Medico tor-known to Medical Sci
ence. The cure is speedy ami permanent
in the most Inveterate diseases. This is
no humbug, but a grand medical discov
ery. A Fain Kii.i.eh containing no poi
son to inflame, paruliae or drivu the in
flammation upon an internal organ. Its
efficacy is truly wonder/nl —Relies is
Instaxtaskoi's. It is destined to Imnisli
pains and aches, wounds amt brtiises,
from the face of the earth.
L. 11. BUADFIELD,
may 3i-ly Proprietor, Atlanta.
Steer' For sale by Spence & Gordon, at
Lawrenceville, Gu.
n. ti. if.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
Coro the Worst Pains
Jn from One to Twenty Minutes!
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this adverti*rinput need any
Suffer with Pit in.
It was the first ami is tl;p Only Pain
Remedy that instantly stops the most
excruciating pains, allays inflammation,
and cure* congestions, whether of the
tonga, stomach, bowels, or Ollier glands
or organs, by one implication. la from
one to twenty niimib-C no matter how
violent or excruciating the pain the Rheu
matic bed-ridden, infirm, eripplid, nervous
neuralgic, or prostrated with dMeasc limy
suffer.
Rad way *» Keenly Relief
WILL AKSOnn INSTANT EASE.
Inflummnlin ol I In- Kidneys.,
leffamiantion of the bladder
Tuflnntihntioii ol tin-bowels,
I 'ongestioh of the lungs.
Sore TliFCal; UjftiUnU orkutbihg,
PiilphtUlloh of llie heart,
Hysterics, croup, Idijftlierm,
Catarrh, influenza.
Head ache, tooth-adie,
Neuralgia, iihcfWiatlsm;
Cold ehHls, ague ehiils.
The application ot the Ready Relief to
the part or parts whore the pain nr
difficulty exists, will afford ease aial com
fort.
'Twenty drops in half a tumbler ot
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
sis ttfi'dwttf 's tltady relief with them. A
few drops iti tkater will prevent sickness
or pains fibtn change of water. It is
better than French Brandy or Bitters ns
a stimulant.
Fever and Ague:
Fevir and Ague cared for fifty cents.
'lhere is not a remedial agent in this
world that will cure Fever and Ague,
and all other malarious, bilious, scarlet,
typhoid, yellow, and other levers, (aided
by Radway’s Pills.) so quick as Bud way’s
Ready Relief. Kilty cents per bottle.
Hea Ith ! Rea utg 1
Strong and Pure Rich [Hood—ln
crease of Jlesh and weight — Clear
Skin artd Beautiful Com
plexion Secured io all.
DR. RAD WAV’S
>S ARSAP A KILLIAN P KSOt.V ENT
It as made the Most As tom shiny
Cures—so 'ijiiiA, io rapid ere tile
changes which the hotly under
goes, under the influence of
this truly wonderful Medi
cine, *
That Kvkrv Dav a* 1
Weight ttnd Flesh is seen and (bit.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER !
Kiiinet and Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and womb diseases, diabetes,
dropsy, stoppage of water, incontinence of
urine, Bright’s dis use. albuminuria, ant?
in all eases where there are brick-dust
d -posits, or the water ,s thick, cloudy,
mixed with substances like the white iff
an egg, or threads like w hite siik, or
there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear
mice, and while bom- dual deposits, and
when there is a pricking, burning sensa
tion when passing water, and pain in the
6Wc.1l of the back Slid tilclfg tbb ItfiW,
DR RADWAY’S
Perfect Puroative Pills, perfectly
tastelwa, elegantly coated with sweet
gam, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and
strengthen, liadway's Pills, for the fibre
bf all disorders of the stomach, liver,
UottclS, kidneys, bladder, nervous d s uses,
head-ache, constipation. coHtivoness, indi
gestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, bilious
fever, inflammation ol the bowels .-piles,
nut! all derrtttgerhenls ol the nte.nal vis
eera. Wari-HtPcd to its et a positive
dire. Purely vegetable—Containing nr.
Uv-icUry, minerals or deleterious drugs.
A few dose- of liad.v.-ty’s Bills Aid
lieu the system Ironi Hii Hie Above tmtfied
d.sorders.
Brice 25 cfctitii per box. Sold by Drug
gists;
Read *• False and Ti ue.” Send one
letter siamp to Rahway & Co., No.
87 Maiden Dine, New York. Informa
tion worth thousands, will be sent you.
july 26-lv
DARBY’S
PR< JPHYLACfId
FLUID.
This infttlHabltt 1 tlmily MbUiciitc; ftfr
purifying, cleansing, removing bad odors
in all kinds ol sickness ; lor burns, son's,
wounds, stings; for Erysipelas, rheumat
isirt, and all skin diseases ; for catarrh, sore
mouth, sore throat, ilipthcria; for colic,
diarrhoea, cholera ; as u Wash to Softpb
and beautify the skin t (o tCtnote Ink Spots/
mildew, fruit f-lh'lA ; tlikeil iiltt'hmlljr tis
Well u’’ applied cxe. rnally ; so higlily ree
bmmtnded by all who have used it—is
for sale by all Drugg nts and Country
Merchants, and may lie ordered directly
of the Darby Prophylactic Co, 161
William street, New York, or Dr. T. It
Mitchell. IjjwremTvilie. G.i. apO-lyr
LAWKEKCEVILLE I,’Allß!A< 1 fs
- WAGON SHOP.
Having Several '.rperience.
I would call the attention ot my friends,
aud the public generally, to the faet that
1 am prepared to
.Mancfaiti w*, m‘. Ht.fsh
any kind of Wagon, Carriage,- Buggy,
Cart, Wbeclboirovt, Or any oilier vehicle.
Prompt utteftlh-M giEen to all work in
our line.
Having shilled vtoikmen, and a foil
aupply of the best material, I guarantee
satisfaction.
J. W. WIIBON.
lawrenceville. Ga.. Jane 21 6<n
FLUID.