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ZEJX. A 1^1 1ST IB JR,
HONYEIIS. G \„ A PHIL 3, ISS3.
Ji>• ro v<.i thought!*, !ik« borrowed
money, <>i i\ shown '.lie poverty of
(he b nro* ■ r.
'L'.ilki »g and -1- q I'-ncc are not the
rann'; to -peak, ant t • speak well, are
two tllill_S.
We * a k upon tin* Vi rj;e of two
worlds; a our feet lies mo very grave
that awni'S us.
In characi* r, in ni tuner, in style,
in a ! iliing'*', he suprmiie exco lenee
is siuui ieity.
Zu .1 with a* humility is like a ship
without ;i riulder, intiie to bn *tran
ded at any moment.
Tirm h we travel the world over
to lino heiiutifii', we must carry it
with it , i r we Ii ul it not.
I have snitjhi, ti pose everywhere,
and hare oiiiy found it in a little cor
ner with a little hook
Tilt! esn'prd convict from Chatl
ait oni, who was .ptured by 'he
Atlanta police, was relumed to this
city this tntruing l-y an officer of tliic
county.
A rich heiress has been sued in
New York by a young m-.n for breach
of promise. The table is beginning
to nun in favor of the boys.
It is sai l that the Mormon en.is
eaties in tin- South have never buc
ceedrd in convening a negro to Mor
monism.
The lati si ad vet i icing swindle is
that i f a iniitt who advertised a sew¬
ing nta< hint; for twenty-five cents in
stamps. Iln Inuuil muni rolls dupes,
who, in return lor llteir stamps, re¬
ceived * cambric neede
The whipphig pouf, is coming in
to vogue apHin iri many of" the
WesUin States. It is • lumper than
imprisonment and is more effectual
in sitj pnssing petty crimes,
A story,comes from Canton,China,
ol a woman, who to punish a female
slave > I o I ad stolen some fooi), cut
n shoe Horn the girl's thigh and ntadu
her enok and cut it.
Tie Indians ot Nevada procure
quail for market by scattering upon
the ground w heal eosked with
alcohol. The quail out, become
drunk, and arc easily taken. The
birds lints become food and drink, as
it were.
Theslalule broT-s of Konincky
still retain the provision vlmt “no
person, while be con!intu s to exer
else flte funotibns of n cl6rgytnrtn >
priest or teacher of any religions
pe’-euftsion, soeioty or s<-at, shall be
eligible to the General Assembly.
A liquor dealer in Whitehall, N,
Y., has been found guilty, in a United
Stales District Court, of 457 offenses
and fined S?9,000, with 5,000 costs
and a month's imprisonment. In de¬
fault of payment of she fine the
alternative is eiBhty years imprison
ment- lie has appealed from the de¬
cision.
The soul ol God is poured into tho
thoughts ot iti' ii, The world stands
on ideas, not on iron or cotton, and
the iron of iron, the firo of fire, the
ether and source ot all elements, is
moral fc-.m As cloud on cloud, as
snow on saow, as the bird rests ou
the air and the planet rests on space
in its flig)il--so do nations of men aud
institutions rest on thoughts.
Chattanooga, March 27.—A poor
ineehanio natno i Cook, up in Itoano
county, was brutally murdered this
morning by a man named J. C.
Edwards, for whom Cook bad built a
bain. When Cook asked for his
pay, Edwards shot him dead. Ihree
little children wt to crying over his
dead body, Edwards lias three
brothers, all murderers, who are now
outlaws, and he has probably joiued
them.
Chattanooga, Tenn. , March 27.—
Colonel D. W. Ward, ot Grayson,
Ky., committed suicide at Attala,
Ala., to-day, by taking morphine.
Ho was formerly a wealthy and in¬
fluential citizen of Grayson, but met
with a reverse of fortune which
caused him to commit the rash deed.
Near Jasper, Tenn., to>dav
Lafayette Rogers, while, aud a negro
named Pocahontas Leu, quarreled
over the ownership ot a shovel,which
resulted in Rogers blowing the
negvoo’s brains out with a shot-gun,
This is the filth murder that has oc¬
curred in that section within six
months.
Raleigh, N. C., March 26.—Special
dispatch* to the News and Observer
state that the snow fall in this State
of yesterday and to-day is unprece¬
dented. At Greensboro the snow is
two feet on a level, and a Henderson
it is three feet, with no abatement in
the storm. The telegraph lines are
down from Greensboro north. At
Ketlrell a number of houses have
fallen nud«r the weight of ths snow.
Tlte oiau comes off with honor who
hi?,r! nS l ' 1 S neTh? , “?m 8 ,DSlC *' i ° f
being governed -v - bj them.
A Georgia Hanging.
Otl last Friday, B irks and Cun¬
ningham, lh" brutal murderers of < I'l
man Rudd, paid the jienalty ot their
crime at Lafayette The object of
these, negro trumps was robbery.
They found R tdd alone and b at in
his door with an axe, anil before the
old man could shoot, knoc ked him
down and split his skull op. n, Alter
he WHS dead they hacked his body
wi'h the axe. Tiny lln'ti got bis
money hag c ninining S'is.aa fled.
Tltis horrible murder shock, d rb■*
neighborhood, and deteim ued men
went in pursuit and the | risotiets
were captured. They confessed ihi ii
guilt and were wnt« need robe tiling
on the 23d inst. f>n i he gallows they
agtiiti corifessid their gu It anil ex¬
horted the crowd to beware of their
fa'e. An imrnetiHe crowd, entima'ed
at 10,000 people were present to wit¬
ness ' heir ex< cutioii.
Diabolical.
Boi' IH nai l was arrested at. a la'e
hour last night by Officers Critn atui
Morse under a charge of'assitilt ..itli
intent to rape. Tha incidents of the
case ate as follows: Herald was
drunk yesterday afternoon, and in
that cond lion studied down to the
house partly occupied by Mis. Anna
Sullivan, and her little eight-year-old
daughter, Lula. He entered one of
the rooms occupied hy Mrs. Stt’livan
arid when she left it fora minute ha
siezed little Lula and threw her
across tile bed. Then the little one
began to scream and tints attracted
Mrs. Sullivan’s attention. She rushed
to the door, hut found in locked At
Inst she secured an entrotor, and in
time to prevent the fleed from carry¬
ing out his diabolical and internal de¬
signs. The matter was reported to
the police headquarters and Ilerrahif
was arrested.
This is the second time Ilorrald has
attempted to rape the same little
girl. Ti e first time he sttcceedc I in
compromising the matter.
Tiirpenline For Snttkr
Bites.
A writer says: ‘‘I h.vti'stopped for
the night at a hot 1 in South tii
Missouri, when another traveler
hastened in whoso dog had been
bitten a mile away, and its throat had
then swollen in size equal with its
head, and the animal was itt grett
agony. Its owner asked for spirfts ol
turpentine, which being tnrtiished, be
applied repeatedly to the prtlen pail
until the dog became a tiet, and by
morning it was well. This traveler
resides in tho Ozark mountain region
in Arkansas, where he had, as be
said, witnessed many suuh cures, not
ol animals only, but also of nteu, rn 1
that lio believed it an infallible
re i edywif soon applied. It quickly
relieves the sting of a bee, and may
cure the bite of a cobra if immediate¬
ly applied outwardly, an I a little in
ternally on sugar, as is done by hun¬
ters amid the Oztrks, w ho carry it
in thou pockets as they traverse that
region where snakes do abound.'’
Greensboro Home Journvl; “On
Wednesday afternoon, about a
quarter past two o’clock, Mr. James
Carey was injured by the construc¬
tion of the Georgia Railroad at
Oconee station* It saents that Mr.
Carey, who lias charge of a road
force at present engaged in ballasting
tho track, was walkiug along tho main
line when the construction train came
in sight- lie expected this train, ns
is usual for them to do, to take the
siding and wait for the up passenger
train, and accordingly walked down
the main line with his back to the
approaching engmg, and waved to
his men to get tho hand car off the
the sidling in lime. Instead of taki.tg
tbe side LracWuc construction train
kept on the main, aud in a few
seconds the enging sit uek Mr. Casey,
knocking him from the track, break¬
ing his shoulder blade and several
ribs.”
Augusta, March 27.—Merchants
are very much exercised over the
trieght discrimiaa ions against
Augusta. A meeting was held yes¬
terday and received the indorsement
to-day • of nearly every f merchant in the
city, aud , the , determination . is to get
goods by way of the East Tennessee,
Virginia and Georgia and thb Kidl .
mondnnd. Danville roads if satis
factory i arrangements * cannot bo made
w ... uh the a Georgia . road , and , ., its eou ,
nections. The merchants
“* 11 “ i 7 "" iw ““-*»“»•
pet© With tne const Otiev under the
nrMAnt present Jlfrancrpinont arrangement.
Lafayette -TT*---„ Messenger: ‘.Monos' ,
morning mad ,, dog doftn , the -'
a came
Chattanooga road :uto town. As he
passed through he got into several
fights With the dogs ot the village, la
every case his bite proved fatal, lor
a ][ that were bitten were proiopily
sh0t ' Six were killed. Them, d-dog j 1
escaped.”
OhJyBack!
That’s a common expres¬
sion and has a world of
meaning. How much suf¬
fering is summed up in it
The singular thing about
ft is, that pain in the back
is occasioned by so many
things. May be caused by
kidney disease, liver com¬
plaint, consumption, cold,
rheumatismjdyspepsia,over¬ debility, &c.
work, nervous
Whatever the cause, don’t
neglect it. Something is
Wrong ancf needs prompt
attention. No medicine has
yet been discovered that
will so quickly and surely
cure such: diseases as
Brown’s iROff Bitters, and
it does this by commencing
at the foundation, and mak¬
ing the blood pure and rich.
Logansport, Ind. Dec. x, x 88 o.
For a long time I have been a
xufferer from stomach and kidney
disease. My appetite was very did pooF
and the very’smail amount 3 eat
disagreed with me. non-retention I was annoyed of
Very much from
Urine#- I tried many remedies with
no success,, until 1 used Brown’s
Iron Bitters;. Since 1 used that my
stomach does not bother me arty.
MyappetiteissimpJy trouble immense. and My
leianey general health is is no such, more, that I feel my
like a new man. After the use of
Brown's iron Bitters for one month,
I- Weight. have gained twenty Oi b. Sakgi pounds in
Leading physicians and
clergymen use and recom¬
mend Brown’s Iron Bit¬
ters. It has cured others
suffering as you are, and it
will cure you,
t?n<‘
All iml'lic i.debtad t us, either l>\
Note or Account, are euriti :-l ly requ-st
ed to come fi.i-wtird and make ilium-,
diato payment, otherwise their units
ami accounts will be placed in the
hands of an Attorney for collection, n
\ve must have money.
oetl3td I- A. & S J. Richardson
WOMiLIST.
A BKMEDY FOIL ni'E ONLY.
Cheaper than phy.-ici.iiis’ bills. a'if! f
be u-ed by womelF oxclnf-i v»*fy, Tt pi
pared for them only, ami is especial;
adrtpfeU to cases where the womb is tfis 1"
dered, and " j ll cure ail iri’egularitifs . ;
tho “memeb,” or “morlhly cnirst-s,'
cti^chargo. whether acut 1 Ids • • chronic by u I'r. s’oriuy: !’» ih
yreM on ia 1 a I
.
fieldV Peru ala \U■ ul r, hi l-nown and
recognized as -o tu’h i.est Fritnl’
Price Prepared by Dr. J i>t ad field, Atiinia, GU
-Trial siz *. ?5c larg'u h ; za$ 1 50
For sale by all dci*27 2ui
SCO „ «3 n your ¥ risk own Eveiythiti twn
new. C pitfil not required* We will tur
ni^li you everything. Many are making
fortunes Ladies make as much m at
and boys and g iris make great pay. Heid
0 , if you want a busiiiffs at which yon c in
rake great pay all tin tune you work,
?H4 t e for particulars lu 11* H allbit A Co.
x ii’ilaud. Maine. J m 20. li?5S2
Grateful to Invalids.
Floresfoii Cologne is yi-.-iIefitl to ii
valids, because it is t'eri'eshiilg will,
out the sickening effect of most i>er
u mes.
GKORUA KAIL ROAD.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Office General Manager,
Augusta, Dec. Iu, l»j>2. |
pOMM L the following ENt TNG Passenger SUNDAY, schedule 17th inst, will
In- operated:
FAST LINE.
Xo. 27 WEST DAILY.
T.v Augusta 7.27a m||l.v Athens 7.05a in
l.v Conyers 11.50 a in |j A r Atlanta 12.55 pm
No. 28 EAST DAILY,
l.v Atlanta 2.Ml p m||Ar Athens 8.00 pm
Ar Conyers3.51 p m||ArAugnsta S.20p in
No. 2 E. DAILY. No. 1 W. DAILY.
l.v Atlanta 8.20 aui||I.v Augusta 10.50am
Ar l.v Cot At uyers!).41 hens 5.00um||I,vMilld’vlo9.10am amjjLv .Mavou 7.05 a m
" Wnsh’ 11 2.55pnillLvlViish'ti tl.20am
" MilM've Mavou 4.49 piii|ji.v Athens 9.05 a in
Ar 9.45 p ni||ArConyers 4.391)111
Ar Augusta 3.55 j>ni||Ar Atlanta 5.55 p 111
COVINGTON ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Atlanta. - (>.10 ]> in
I.oavv Conyers, - 8.00 p in
Arrive Covington, , - 8.30 p in
Leave Covington, . 5.40 a m
Leave Conyers, - 0.15 it iu
Arrive at Atlanta, - 8.00 a in
No.4 E DAILY. No. 3 W. DAILY
j j j- l.v( v Atlanta onyer#10.23pm|1I.v 8.45pAnp.v Augusta Conyers 4.51 O.OOpiu a m
| Ar Augustati.20am||Ar Atlanta-0.40 a m
I Trains Nos. 2, 1, 4, and 3 will, if sig
« regularly scheduled »’'»S
^^-Tntin No. 27 and will from stop the and follow- re
■ I ccive passengers to
ieio. lug stations I'hoinp.-on, duly—Belafr, Berzelia. liar
Cinnnk, Crawfordville,
Union Point, Greensboro. Madison, Rut-
1
t nuns make oUwroniuH’t ton for :iH points
and Soiltht*a>t, W t‘St, S v »UtilV. l*St
Norm and X.u-thwe-t and carry I’l, rough
sleepers ’a-twoeu Atlanta and ( ltarle.—
cm.
eeive f^Train No. 28 will stop at ami re
jia-sengers to and from the follow
,n - ^tauons only: Brr/tdia, H.*uie:n,
Circle ^
h-lge. SocialI Covington. Conyer-,
* conS^'T Southesist! aSiLm for all .mints
East and
JOHN AV, GREEN, Gen. Manager.
E - »■ 1H)KSKY, Gen. Passe,tg.-r Ag-.
TOTT’C “HMEMI ■
la composed of i±«.-rbai ana M.*«*iagUaOtai ptod
acts, wb aoperntee-.te t Ihe iace or the
Lungs, expeocorac** Uit ucrid matter
that aoothl coileetd co»ting in the JJ;u |giiuft Yrhich Tum»» relieved «iiii the lonus Ir- a
.g the oongb it eleange*
iltaUon that
flielangvofall <'he»gthens
them when c'o.Iv 4 by disease, invigor¬
ate# the ci^ctuatjon o; ve ' 1 *n%<i brueesthe
nrrrvaa »y»trm HU^ht e^lds often end irx
Conn umpti'in. It U i'jnigfron* yrmap^ly. to negleet
them. Apply the remedy A
test of tvrnty year* v*rr..itla the assertion tha£
HO remedy has ever f t^n f.tvvtd that Is n»
A prompt dose , ,eft* rai*** TSTT'S phHgm, ES3EST0RART. subdues
itiflirnrasiion, single and itn Ice the root
l*c- cure*
obstinate eongh. A ptowifcnt cordial,chil*^
dm» tftki It mti. j . f - r Croap family. st JUr
fMrta%f*ahfe -»*>d nh • h •> every
■ Q» gff>- o >-«l «
TUTT mm-.sa »
ACT PIBECTL/S S Th TuTIS
Cores C£Uli» antf Fever, Criie.Consfipn- IfyspepsSai
Si«k-ff«ulftehe,llilfnod ttheuvij«tUin,?ll?s,
fl<m, Palpitation X>irer ct
thm Heart 9 irix&tncsB* Torpid r and
Female Irre^ulaxftieB. If you do ndi’ ts i*A
veryvrell M aain rle pill at, bed-time ■'Hnv'Hirfes tb*
jtomneb, rr stoTP.->fLenppeiitr,impart * viV^'i* LpfliO
~ST A
PRVfift S Ui'ITMENT
is a serKny A.vr, st uk ccke pok
Blind or Bleeding Piles, rfcmorrhoida, Sores,
Ulcert\ Tumors. Itching of t/oe Parts Fis¬
tulas dHtlattKin<lrca Diseases; also of
Burns, Corns, Felons Fever Sores,
S&»ld Head, letter, Sore
J r i]>le9. etc.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. IS, 1877.
lng After this *n ointmcL... e*p*»ri. .cr-of and during twonty-Hfc iHtf** scars Sroe in having sell*
closely watched friends its effects, nelghb«rs ar.d Having to confirm the testi*.
mony of ray and my
confidence in its merit s, l became exclusive fully satisfied ritrht ot
its value, aud'tfPll and I have and offer bought it to the the best reiH* to
make it, especially for you all as forms of Piles:
edy in the ’World,
READ THE TESTIMONIALS:
This is to certify that I hn'-e tried Pryor's Pile*
Ointment in a case of piles, auii -late lliatitgatNl
more relief that than anythfhg remedy I hr f*^r vt* ever burns tried. it is I fur¬
ther state as a un¬
paralleled. I also n«*ed it fora case of i.-tter in my
Feet, of twentv thing that yearn* I have standing, tried mid sny thut that it is
the first evei consider gave me
more than r^omentary relipf I distressing now that
lam entirely relieved Iron that dis¬
ease. JOHN D. NEVffcOM, cv.p County, Ga.
MslHSSSSlrHS' eomraenced short tim$ to your Pile
uap, I experienced r immediate ngo relief. use From
Ofrvtment. I
the feller experienced in my ense, aa well as from
the reputation so rapidly acquired hesitation by your in expressing Ointment
In this vicinity, that I have is the no most efficient remedy for
the opinion it
piles ever invented. O. A. BULL,
LaGrauge, Ga.
sSSSIS” and Thl healed rapidly. After ihe first application of
thj.orntm-t,
lng for eight years w4th a roost aggravated first day’s case of
piles. She improved from the very use
^W-Ffi^k. 60 *
Cusseta, Ala.
toest remedy for piles ever presented to the public.
Troup County, Ga.
Far sal* by all dealers in medicine. Price, FIFTY
CENTS PER BOX. /Sent by mail on receipt of price.
DR. J. BRA.DFIELD, Atlanta, Go.
For sale everywhere.
ilSll
1
Hi
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hEU?
as
JHSf you seem,
out*
Btrangvr— “ It appears so from tho looks of
your head.”
MUg Kead— 11 It don’t feel exactly like tnv head;
action ’peart, to be bust,* kinder anti ‘swelled the pain up,* is terrible.” and ae if it bad s
to •
Stranger- “ If you will get a bottle of Bailey**
Saline Aperient, one or two ibses will 4 put a head
en *oti,’ that vour friends would recognize.”
Xtig Head—" I’ll do any thing: to get rid oftfl
This pan, marvelous and suffering.” remedy those terrible head¬
cures
aches. artlufeicp cleanses ttie stomach, unloads the bowels, and
the liver, relieve* onstipnfion at once,
gives the bile n trhfaace to go. it has become the
popular Lnsne-ts, and sick stanc^l heraJSche, remedy heartburn, for constipation, acid stomach, bib
and all tfi^en-es re«}uiring a real nice and pleasant
purgative It or physic. gripes, ac<« in
never nauseates njr one or two
hours, dr ‘tk, that and everybody is just s-. likes delightful aud refreshing *
: it.
it unclouds and cools the m ain, quiets the nerve* 7 '
and is l tine gun non for the headache of ladies.
It mitigates the pangs of rheumatism and gout,
relieves the back. kidney For dyspeptics and urinary it acts troubles, like and charm, pain in
a and
has no equal in curing a constipated haiit. It is
merchant#, highly'-recommended clerks, mechanics, for persons factory who hands, travel, fhr
stu¬
dents, teachers and nil subject persons who lead a closely
Confined-life n-tdare to headache, dizzines*
and -tarpid bowels. If you are troubled with a
eral Coated sluggishness, longue, foul Bailey’s breath, Saline loss of Aperient appetite will or gen¬ cube
you. It performs better work than pills, is more
pleasant and palatable, and is much cheaper, in fact
tt It is a sparkles regular family and foam* medicine just chest like Within glass itself/ of eodev'
a
witter land is j a# pleasant. 60 cents aud sold '
•very-where. J. I*. Proprietors, Dbomoool* & LouisviF ro., Kf.
x,
A WOMAN'S REMEDY.
At certain certain ages troubles, su<j period# acb©#, of pains woman's and suffering#. life, ther*
•ernes
These complaints ana irregularities jeopardize tne
girl's married life at .sixteen, until and follow the up ar ,1 haunt th*
woman after ”t\m. of life.”
fio:ne have headaches, swimruffcjg of the head,
mental and nervous prostration, blanched cheek#,
bloodless lip#, lifeless eves, clouded bi∈ while
other# suffer wi'.h painful irregularities, uterine dis¬
placements ai.d ulcers, hysterical spasms, physical
chroaic leucorrhcen, chlorosis, suppres¬
sions, loss ot appetite,ovarian diseases, kidney affec-
4ious, etc., which in numerous cases end in epUepti*
tns i convulsions, insanity and death. These are
generally know the the result of inattention. All female*
r asa of complaints wo allude to. Wove,
ladies, We all these troubles can bo averted aud cured
have proof from thousands.
Dr. Drdwjgoole’s English Female Bkters will cure
you soun.t and well-will make you healthy »&d
happy—"ill mistr ke. make Fold by y -u all feel L>ruggists like a new $1.00. woman S$nd and
no at
Your kedic^ a i dr?*# for a copy ef Dr. Dromgoole’s Family ’
Adviser,/rr< J. P.Dbomooolb te the afflicted. Co.,
&
Proprietors, Louisville, KF
y ^ . u there is always a ready mf»' k<
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p- if suci,
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FRANK n k»RJ James utter dta th
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k«8K ViaS'sirHSSSH jug
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03 J, BfflRELO S
female regulator
WOMAffS E»^*r FBI'S**
It Is well known to, entetwi. ana alas. ,oc wn.'i
known to sutferfn? women t/vtmse.ves, that t.n**y
are subject to mijjserous disease pocuftar to thet»
sex such as suppression yi -no Menses, painful
’ «:>g(«tion, l lceraUon
.nty M -Bstruati^.
c,ncl J?ft lllug or -he 'Vt>c\i •"Uer.cod IV* th end*
»«• ,ra . '" of sy mpa . rt.-fteUtational dlso**
deri. whieh h ero _ nKtzer* tn •Lxit. <«t, and which
have 1 on? bet m cjnniderec. a-. a-&u*st ncurable
Butat laft the remedy lias beer r*_bd i>i
Dr. J Brad A eld V i ornate H ognlatOr.
It is not a‘ W s. -L •. rein ed; . ; ot cla«a
o. diseases, a .1 oi *>er.ain to ► the Womb.
Any sufferer from -at Aseosas mvrM.-f>ued caa
take this remedy, and thus x* • eve wlthotit
tevcbllng her condition tc any Qt t ( f s.c. without
raSj ccting her vomanly root'-osty u> Uie shook oi
iSi'e xamiualion i by a pliysiHan.
To brtng heal to and btipiWnt e.’m to the homes o.
buffering women is jeferp w h i dir royal
favor sinks into insisnitk’aaice.- Whbirfe’iiTthl y hen*
^faction ean compare wltlforie ^flidhp rot-ecta from
“That dire disease wild# ruthless power
Withers beauty’s traiitifeut flower?’*
vrhiah given ease for pain, joy for sorrow, smiles
for tears, the rose of health for the pallov ot dis¬
ease, nighii the of light, soft elastic j.'ose step for heavy for drawing hours wearness, <> t(W-dhu
rt
restlessness, bounding vigor for languishing d;L’F
ness. the sweet line of foil; grown 'enaciation beam> for life the
sharp and withered form cr long
of mentai, f*vj physical, social paitvand aotaettic ending enjoy¬
ments for a sad days of misfflOfr,- l £iootn, sucli
in an early grave? fetich is the are
Hie result* of Du. J. Bhadfikld’s Fkmale I^eou
iiATOH, which is hence truly aud appropriately
^
“Whites,” and all those health, irregularities happiness of and the
won mb so destructive to the
beai tuty of women, disappear like magic before a
Single bottle of this wonderful compound.
All who suffer from any of these diseases are
most earnestly invited to give this great-remedy %
trial. It has cured thousands, and will cure you.
Don’t, i&&s!% fathtanry It.
76cen,s '
J. EBADFIELD, Atlanta, Ga.
>Vk- sale everywhere-
ACCIDENTS
HAPPEN
EVERY DAY in the Year.
PERRY jE'-HN3,
CjTS,
DAVIS'S ! Eruibss,
PA1N ... j Sprains;
Scratches,
KILLER J ; Swellings, Cohesions,
IS THE l ' ^-alds,
GREA T : ’ 0RE ^
•
REMEDY ! duSLOCA-EONS, 1
Felons;
FOR Boils,
&c., &c.
DRUGGISTS KEEP IT
EVERYWHERE.
THE TESTS OF
40 YEARS
PROVE BEYOND DOUBT
THAT
IS
THE GREAT HEALTH KEEPER
I THE RELIEVER OF DISTRESS
THE COMFORTER FOR PAIN
THE ENEMY OF DISEASE
AND A FRIEND OF THE
FAMILY, WHICH SHOULD
ALWAYS BE AT HAND.
EVERY DRUGGIST keeps
PerryDavissPabKiller
S3 Ea TRY TV 25c., ONE
i m 2'j 50c.
O BOTTLE
S=* IT! irn m or
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t=t $1.
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ct> CO »-S If il Perry
9t J I 1 Davis’s
CC> |l ( I Pain
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Wintry Blasts
WINTRY BLASTS BRINS
COUGHS :
COLDS
CONSUMPTION
BRONCHITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
Perry Davis s PainKHier
CURES
COUCHS
COLDS
CONSUMPTION 1
BRONCHITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALCIA
Provide against the evil effects of Win¬
try Blasts by procuring Pelsy'
Davis's Pain Killer.
EVERY GOOD DRUGGIST KEEPS IT.
Diphtheria Ppsitsiiip®
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PSKflY DAVIS &. son, Proprietors. Providenes, p.;
V . fissli
'■a statins that I Rave been " ' ccnsifl it
rreatly benefited by its / lag H ,? *1 S 3 1 ./ // a most excellent , 6r
debilitated remc-de to*
vital forces.
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cSssse SHSP^RECX! TERRiSLE LOSS OF LIFE! i
nity! loss. ^Yi 7 eF and b:. hunffs
u the A huoOMid io?i
A centeraplfltion of these horrihfT"* wrecks” work won<ierfnny onrn th^ TO ind. The thwsht
^ ewe leei sa«l. I he j*tr:iin upon delicate feC<Me uervos j.s i• -. great, a ninrrieu la<iv of our n<',
W L < ? UEh V ip ° n ? 1 ? i alI that 6he became iow-epirited : . ,
a T and td, lost her appetite, refuse.I f. - •
came r feeble and emaciated, nervous - and fretful. Her friends insisted that *he should
wrecks so much, but she insisted that she rick n« t thi. 4 : ...
SS.rStVlI.'i|*^ wm iu reality, and took In-r b.-d. She <oon had t- : • *
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ana nervous, could not sleep soundly, Lor mera. rr began to fail her, ,-t-. lost all tieui
tram lost its brillian -;f, her eve its luster, her cheeks became pale, cnui lained of-on
•
Dually tell a victim of to a list day of female ! roubles, hysterics, pal pita! ions, delirium, eon
,X. 8e caw ** r « every occrrrence, nod these “ vvrt.-ks ” up.,n ft male society :tr r tVjgh' it.:.
BhOMO -v oc remedied, and there is a •‘tunedy within the reach r.f all, and it is duty ' fvlv
Ao need complain, for dr. dromgooJe'n your it.
one ( f •vrecks.” tfend et.giit h feinni bitten, j. will dromgoule t - re all and .-uca. louisvi'.it A fto. it i- pub
nd your name to p. co. t , kj.,
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chanjre of O• onvhAniir-: c . c<. I’.urr -
takable cures and everychy tmbono«U-**i Natisfucrtoii. South. An
Agent wanted iu and towui i
Sent by express 0.1 receipt of pr.'ce, Address
BOrSKOCIKE CC.,
Agents SoutAe»a States, ATLA^
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MASON &
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for Sixteen Yetii s i u<» ' ,liu J'
having been found * 441 oUttitTC-m ;- . c> nvy.
>tvle !•';>: :i'.octaves; pit : -
ollivr alyliH •. >'-o.$>•••, -:•*•. •*< •
V- 'd other'organs. and up. Ths ’svyr-rstgl-iiturc for un~>
any aToev.e A!:-* fcn~.> .• ay »
trated (’a free. HARBIN prsr^v. , , 1 ■
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Co., IS! ‘ roH.otit ‘•'..I'.ostou ; 40 r. H.L t-.- ■ •*
*4w VV al»..sa A'o.. CLiCiiko.
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S.unnL-. free. Send s-amu «'-r f’ : * ’
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Sue attended a bs'.l—danced to s I-..3
hour—became overheated—went 1 iolj
thinly clad, in a cold, dam n nigh t air ami
caught cold. Next day—head tever—diy acne j 1
of apuetite—slight aches-chilly SM*ations-in
pains and Remedy-OEe^imo
disposition to English get up. Fe male Bitte )—
Dromgooie’s Chills,’’
“ Tough on
Cures 5 cases for 25 cts. io cash or stamps.
Mailed by John Pa rham, Atlanta. Ga.
Bailey’s Saline Apemest is now
coenized og as the best and cheapest, am
mo St pleasant cathartic in use, tor u-j
special cure of headache, constipation,
heartburn, acid stomach, dyspepsia, e •
It cools and quiets, while delightful. as a sparkm-j
summer bev -erage, it is
EPIain English! EXPRESSED I
IS HERE h-st
rBXDEttARK Our Fb££ Circular tells the
Harris RasnEDYf!o.—t^c.«t—I ”—i »be L, -t
dirert*Ht and tiievcoiaid teiy eur- i me.
r-eek from the vn*^l coatme tuv V thenii o ;■ - ,
to sleep vrei. aud I cornu nfd-.OE^m* ’
con^rr.rt ifnTvrorpment and since • f
cersous mutkafs it d '>e ca.-sid by the _
To every ye-un#. niiaaie at-s cr old
troubled wizt. nervous or pby-ica*
ty cr imroteuce ccaled circular i» 7 j r *
We HARSie^MlDvcaf^w-^- wet roar »d.ire.s. To -l need ms x—
Send aud coavincsd of taia.
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