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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY, APKIL 11. 18S2.
SOME MIGHTY GOOD SIGNS.
Mr. Joe i.aai, of Baas & Heard, won la the dty
the other day and sta e 1 that In hi* opinion not a
merchant In Oriffln bad been forced to ask for an
extension of paper during the past season. He
says that their credit rale* are very much lessened
this year, and they propose to keep up their repu
tation.
Mr. P. O. Whitaker, of Hogansvlllc.says: “Thing*
are much healthier down our way than they have
been before In years. Our farmers have the best
grain crops I ever saw,and are living economically,
buying cautiously and asking little credit. Last
year I sold over 875,000 worth of goods on credit,
this year $7,000 will cover all my credit sales."
A prominent dealer in fertilizers in Atlanta said
on yesterday: “I had a talk lastnlght with six fer
tiliser men, and the impression of the crowd was
that we would not sell over one-third a* many fer
tilizers this year as last, and strange as It may seem
while this cuts into our business the impression
was general that it was best for us as well as the
public that the sales should be thus curtailed and
no effort wtil be made to push them beyond the
natural demand. The suggestion was made that
the price be lowered but the general opinion was
that if the price was reduced one-half it could not
materially add to the tales, as the people have de
termined to go short on guano this season.
Mr. J. 8. Daniel, of Conyers, said the other day:
''There is less demand for fertilizers in my section
nd 1cm demand for credit than I have
known <n years. The farmers seem to appreciate
fully the gravity of their situation and to under
stand that they roust plant their own provisions
compo-t their own manures and buy for cash in
stead oi credit, if they intend to keep possession of
their lands and their homes. They understand at
last that the system of planting all cotton and buy
ing provisions on credit at high prices is ruinous
and consequently 1 notice this season the most
•cautious and prudent buying, and the planting of
large provision crops. If the disasters of the last
year havo Influenced all sections as they have
Itockdalo county they were blessings in disguise.
They have brought abouta reform with our farmers
that no preaching could have effected.”
PERSONAL.
BRilWS’ts IKON K Tiers.
Mu. I.oxofki.i-ow was four times tendered n
foreign mission, and a* many times declined the
honor. The last offer came from President Hayes.
8. C. Dai.rvmpi.e, one of the great wheat
farmers in the northwest, has sold £80,000 worth of
his Dakota land to George Howe, of Bradford, Pa.
He finds that it is necessary for him to decrease hb>
acreage.
Naiantchi, one of the Znni chiefs, cannot
iind words to cxnress his admiration of the east, or
as he puts it: "I am angry with my heart that it
is so awkward that it raunot suy what it thinks.”
Me. Hunt, the oldest son of the secretary
of the navy, who is engaged to Miss Grace, daugh
ter of Commander Usher, has a good law practice
in Dakota, and is regarded os a future United
Stales senator.
Longfellow's last poem will be published
in tlio May Atlantic. The “revise” was received
from him only a few days before bis death, and
will be cherished as one of the choicest of the many
literary treasures belonging to the magazine.
Goveunor IIoyt, of Pennsylvania, can’t
persuade himself to enjoy Cameron bossing, and it
is reported that at the expiration of his present
term he will go to New York as attorney for the
Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad at £12,000 u year.
Young Harry Garfield and Colonel Rock
well's son were implicated in the recent theft of
examination papers at Williams college. Young
Rockwell was suspended for five weeks, but young
Garfield, not having been successful in his attempt
at theft, was not punished. There Is said to be a
good deal of boy in his skin.
After Longfellow's visit to Windsor Castle,
in 1857, the qaccn said to Sir Theodore Martin: “I
noticed an unusual intercut among the attendants
and servants. I could scarcely credit that they so
generally understood who he was. When he took
his leave they concealed themselves iu places from
which they could get a good look at him as he
passed.”
Pointing to an unfinished child’s face on a
canv.s, Millais said to a caller at his studio, recent
ly: “That is to be the portrait of the little Princess
Marie, the daughter of the Duchess of Edinburgh.”
"tbo comes here to give yon fittings T" "Certainly,”
answered the artist; “I would not paint anyone's
portrait elsewhere than right herein th,s room.
They must come to me if they wish to be painted."
A curious human cargo arrived at New
York on last Mou’day by the steamer City of Mon
treal, being nothing less thnn GCU Irish lasseea, all
under twenty-three years of age. Not a male pas-
M'tiKCr was booked, and thus a horrible fate of be
ing talked to dentil in mid ocean was averted. The
girls were imported by n society who make it a
Si ecialty of caiing for females, and each one hus a
place provided.
General Albert Pike and Hon. W. M.
Ireland, o( Washington, D. C., arc registered at the
Duval. General Pikeisoncoftbetweuty three high
ost Masons in the world, being commander of one of
Uic twenty-three supreme lodges of the woilil, that
of the southern jurisdiction. General like is a
famous orator and a poet of fine reputation. Dar
ing his lifetime General Pike lies visited Masons in
every state in the union. Florida is me only state
he has omitted, and this is his first visit to Florida.
He came to visit Colonel Daw kins, who is the rep
resentative of the supreme lodge in .this stale,
lion. W. M. Ireland is secretary of the southern
jurisdiction of the supreme lodge. They will be in
Jacksonville for several days —Jacksonville Union
IN GENERAL.
Paris decides against flat sleeves with a
puffed elbow.
The total indebtedness of the Pistrict of
Columbia ls$2L883,450.
Monkeys die of consumption. In that re
spect they are but human.
The winter plumber is a monopolist when
he becomes a summer Ice man.
The army of the United States is not at
tractive forenlisted men. Abont 11 per cent onto!
the whole army deserts every year.
I The bandits of the prairie having lost their
king, will probably uot be heard from again very
soon.
In several English provincial towns butch
ers who have only American bee! sell all that they
can procure.
“Gath” thinks that Georgia first and Mis-
tdppi next, have pulled farther ahead since the war
than any of the other southern states.
The St. James Gazette says that many of
the ills of this life which are readily attributed to
alcohol are caused by defective drainage.
H“Dinnkr-pailers” is the pleasant variation
on “carpet-baggers" applied in New York to the
city officials who live and pay taxes over the river
ie Jersey.
Skilled artisans who get $3.00 per day in
New York cannot find a decent place to live In,
owing to the high price of rents in that city, accor
ding to an exchange.
Figaro says that there is in Paris a writer
■who does the descriptive part of newel* for novelists
whose genius does not lie iu that line of writing.
From him they purchase, cash down, every kind of
description of raris aoenery.
As compared with the population, there
arc more marriages in France than in England.
The percentage Is given at S3 for the former and
Afifortne latter. In France, however, the birth
rate continue* to decrease, which is regarded by
French economist* as a very ominous fact.
“Hazel Kirkb” will be played for the
1.500th time at the Madison Square theater on April
17. If the management presents an esthetic tile on
the I50th performance of one of Its plays, an av.
prlate souvenir of a run of 1,505 nights ought to
assume about the proportion of a brown stone
front.
Berlin has a negro colony of about sixty
persons, many of whom came from this country^
though othets are natives of Africa and arrived di
rect. With one exeeption they are all employed
servants. One is a servant to Prince Charles. Many
oi them have not only acquired the German lan
guage. but are said to use the real Berlin dialect.
Three have married white girls.
The Secret
■of the universal success of
Brown’s Iron Bitters is sim
ply this: It is the best Iron
preparation ever made; is
compounded on thoroughly
scientific, chemical and
medicinal principles, .and
does j ust what is claimed for
it—no more and no less.
By thorough and rapid
assimilation with the blood,
it reaches every part of the
system, healing, purifying
and strengthening. Com
mencing at the foundation
it builds up and restores lost
health—in no other way can
lasting benefit be obtained.
7> Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7.
I have been a great sufferer from
a very weak stomach, heartburn, and
In its worst form. Nearly
i I ate gave me distress,
lid cat out little. I have
tried everything recommended, have
taken the prescriptions of a dozen
physicians, but got no relief until 1
took Brown's Iron Bitters. 1 feel
none of the old troubles, and r.m a
new man. I am getting much
stronger, and feel first-rate. Iam
a railroad engineer, and now make
my trips regularly. I can not say
too much in praise of your wonder
ful medicine. D. C. Mack.
Brownk Iron Bitters
docs not contain whiskey
or alcohol, and will not
blacken the teeth, or cause
licadaehe and constipation.
It will cure dyspepsia, indi
gestion, heartburn, sleep
lessness, dizziness, nervous
debility, weakness, &c.
Use only Brown’s Iron Bitters made by
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed
red lines and trade-mark on wrapper.
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CLARKE’S REMEDIES.
BLESSING TO WOMANKIND.
Relieve all diseases of woman pecu
liar to the appearnce and cessation
of the menses, uterine disturbances,
torpidity of functions, with leucor-
rhcea, dismenorrheea and hysteria,
also in melancholia and other men
tal derangements. Afford prompt
relief to those distressing hearing
Periodical
down pains so peculiar to women.
S3 per box. Sent free by mail
on receipt of price. Dr. Clarke
Medicine Company, 658 Broadway
New York City.
HJjlBR SCROFULA or any BLOOD DISORDER,
Clarke's
Anti-Syphilitic
Pill*.
In either stage, whether primary,
secondary or tertiary, are an inval-
nable remedy. They never fail to
cure when directions are followed.
Price £2 50 per box. Five boxes £10.
Sent by mail prepaid, on receipt of
price. Address Dr. Clarke Medi
cine Company. 60S Bread tray. New
York CityT
N INVALUABLE REMEDY
For weakness of the Kidneys and
Bladder and complete cure in 4 to
8 days of all arlirttry affections,
smarting, frequentor difficult uri
nation, mucous discharges and
sediment in the nrine from what
ever cause induced, whether of re
cent or long standing. One to three
boxes usually sufficient. Price £2
>er box. 3 boxes for £5. Mailed
ree on receipt of price. Address Dr.
Clarke Medicine Company, 65S
Broadway. New York City.
L in KtvlLc.
PEOPLE’S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
“ Bear ye one another’s burdens."
Particular Notice.
All the drawings will hereafter be under the e
elusive supervision and control of GENERALS G.
T. BEAUREGARD andJUBALA. EARlY.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR
TUNE. FOURTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS
D, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, APRIL
11,1882—143d Monthly Draijing.
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
Incorporate-! in 1868, for 25 years by the Legisla
ture for Educational and Charitable purposes—with
a capital of $1,000,600—to which a reserve fund of i
over £6n0,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constitution
adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879.
ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DBA WINGS WILL
take place monthly.
Look at the fallowing*dlstriKrijon- 0 *'
CAPITAL PRIZE £30,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. TTAT.F
TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
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p;
Gate
AXZANT&M GE.OB.GSk.
City National Bank Depository.
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1 Capital Prize ...
1 Capital Prize...™......
1 Capital Prize
'Prizesof $2,500.
T
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.
Manufacturers of Self-Feeding Cotton Gins,
KIDNEY WORT
for all Kidney Complaints and for all
diseases of the
LIVER.
It haaspedffo action on this mast Important
organ, enabling it to throw eg torpidity and
inaction, cumulating tho healthy secretion of
the use. and by keeping w bowels la free
condition, effecting its reeul.tr discharge-
Xf you oro bn tons, dyspeptic, oonsttpated, or
eufftrin- from malula. Xldn*7-Wert is the
remedy yon need.
FAIL NOT TO TRY IT.
PRICS 91. BOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
iKlONCSV-WORT*
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HTJMPHRE» SPECIFICS.
—THE MILD POWER OTJRBS.—
H UMPHREYS’
O M E O PAT QIC-
SPECIFICS.
To use80years.—Each number the special pro
ecrlpttnn of an eminent physician.—Ibe only
Simple. Safe and Sure Mode lues for the praple
tzar nuxcn-AL nos. cokes. rcta.
1. Fi-vcrr, Congestion, lnflamatfons..... .26
- ... s .2*
S. Worms, Worm Fortr, Worm Colic,..'
5. < rytnc Colic, or Teething or Infants .33
4. Diarrhea of children or Adolfs .35
6. Dysentery, Grip lug. BIIIlous Colic,.. .25
t>. f'bnliva Morbus, t oailtlag, 35
1. Cough*. Cold. Bronchitis™ 39
K rVi-uralali. Toothache, Incroche .29
1 I. Grime. faugh. Difficult BrenfMnz,...
11. Kelt Khectti, }'rvstpelas,' v .rui tlors, .25
15. ICIicumatl-"), Rheumaticl'alns... . .29
t a. f'oTcr .-.ml A too. Chll*. Fever, Agues .60
17. Mire, Band orJJIcedliL .. .. .50
19 Catarrh, acute or chronic: Influenza 60
I.-d. 5Y hooplas Cough, violent coughs^ .60
2 4. General Debility, Physical Weakne-ia.50
27. UJtluey 50
tt£. Nerv ine Oebitltv l.C “
fcse.o-t __
on receipt of price.
Disease A-a
Sold by druugt-iM. or rent
ste Vial, free of chxrsf, <
£cnd !or i>r. Humphreys*H>
.i« ocj»,;,aL-o Iritis’r.ltrd „
. Add;*-*, Itmunh-eys’ tioraei-pr.tr.V .tied*
tcifiu Co., 103 Fulton Street. Xew York.
Tiieo. Schumann, I.amar JHantin <t Lamar, Dan
.el A Marsh, Pemberton, Puiium A Co., W. A. Tay-
or. B. Berry, Arch Avery, Hutchisorv & Bio., At-
auta. an 1 Jos. Jacobs, Athens, Go, Agents.
Is 1* —fH ton sr.trt fetvV Y ’ v •*»» rd •*»*
HOSTETTER’S STOMAffi BITTERS.
tfOSmTEt*
HERE IS A BALM IN GILEAD
For all cases of Spermatorrhea and
Impoteney. as the result of self-
abuse in youth, sexual excesses in
Dr. maturer years, or other causes, and
producing some of the following
effects: Nervousuess, Seminal
Emissions (night emissions by
Clarke's dreams). Dimness of Sight, Defec
tive Memory, Physical Decay, Pira-
? les on Face, Aversion to Society of
emales. Confusion of Ideas. Loss
Invigorating of Sexual Power, etc., rendering
marriage Improper or unhappy.
Are a positive cure in 2 to 8 weeks.
One to six boxes usually sufficient.
Pills. Price £1.50 per box; Four boxes £5.
Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of
price. Address I,r. Clarke Medicine
Company. 60S Broadway.NewYork.
JenlT—dly tues thurs sat & weotvly
5 Prizes of 1,000.
20 Puzos of 5C0 ...
100 Prizes of
200 Prizes of
500 Prizes of
1,000 Prizes of
100
60....:
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes oi £300 ... 2,700
9 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,80a
9 Approximation Prizes of 100 9iX
.£30,000
10.003
— 6,dtt
5.00C
5,000
10,000
10,000
10.706
10,000
10.000
OFFICE: COR. PEACHTREE & WALL SITS..UP-STAIRS
A HOME INSTITUTION, with a bona fide membership oi over FIVE THOUSAND, and the only
established Mutual Life Association iu the South.
Death losses paid promptly and in full. Has paid since organization over
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
To the widows and orphans of its deceased members.
Assessments are calculated from the AMERICAN EXPERIENCE TABLE OF MORTALITY. To
Insure equity and permanence, they increase with the age of the members, and are made without dodg
ing, flinching or apologizing, as often as necessary to pay death claims promptly.
The membership fees and annual dues charged members for expenses are fair and reasonable, bot
sufficient to enable the managers to conduct the business of the association in a business way and guar
antee an honest handling of the mortuary fund.
The People's does not propose to provide protection at less than cost, bnt as cheaply as safety and
permanence will permit.
White persons of either sex, under fifty-five years of age, and of good health and habits, who desire
the office of the People’s Mutual Relief Association, or on any
1857 Prizes, amounting to 8110.400
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all
reliable protection, are iuvited to call at
of the following Atlanta members:
E P Chamberlin, J Bradfield,
M Haralson,
ter or Money Order by mall, addressed only to
Jl. A, DAUPHIN
New Orleans, La,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
127 La Salle street, Chicago, His.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C.
The New York Office is removed to Chicago, ill.
N. B.—orders addressed to New Orleans will re
ceive prompt attention.
The particular attention of the Public is called
to the fact that the entire number of the Tickets
for each Monthly Drawing is sold, and consequent
ly all the prizes in each drawing are sold and
drawn and paid. marlf—d<xw4w nx rd mat
—43D—
POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE
In the city of Louisville, on
Saturday, April 29th,
1882.
AND CONDENSERS COTTON PRESSE
These drawing occur monthly^Sundays excepted,
under provisions of an Act of the General Assembly
of Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Qourt on March 31st,
rendered the following decisions:
1st—That the Commonwealth Distribution Com
pany is legal.
2d—Its drawings are fair.
N. B.—The Company has now on band a large
reserve fund. Read the list of prizes for the
APRIL DRAWING.
1 Prize ...830,000
1 Prize 10,000
' Prize 5,000 I
10 Prizes, £1,000 each 10,000
20 Prizes 500 each....... 10,000
100 Prizes 100 each ........ 10,000
200 Prizes 50 each 10,000
600 Prizes 20 each 12,000 I
1060 Prizes 10 each 10,000
9 Prizes £300 each, Approximation Prizes 2,700
,960 Prizes.. ........ 8112,400
Whole Tickets $2. Half Tickets $x.
»7 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, $roo.
Remit money or Bank Draft in letter, or sent by
Express. Don’t send by Registered Letter or Post-
office order. > ddress all orders to R. M. BOARD-
MAN, Courier-Journal building, Louisville, Ky., or
309 Broadway, New York,
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Circular Saw Mills, with Simultaneous Levers, Head
Blocks. All kinds Mill Work, Castings, Shafting
and general Iron Work. Call and see us before pur
chasing elsewhere.
_ 212, 216, 218 and 220 Marietta Street,
P.O. BOX S3. ATLANTA, GA
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■AND PATENT
ail° PENSION ATTORNEYS.
Land Patents obtainedjmd special attention given to
contested ProemptioivHomestead, Mineral and Tim
ber Culture Entries. Higlktrt price paid for Land War-
rantg and Scrip of all kinds. Pensions Procured
for Soldiers and Bailors disabled in line of duty. Pen-
Sjoddabt & Co., 413 G St,
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DR. W. T. PARK.
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA
T hirty years in successful treatment
of all Chronic Diseases in either sex. and vari
ous complicated, old standing disease- upon which
others have failed, all with safe and pleasant reme
dies. without mercury, drastic, or poisonous doses.
Mail tojrim full history of youraffliciion. statement
of the symptoms, and postage for his reply, orcome
to Atlanta and consult him iu person.
631 Tnchll wtm
Sitter*
For a quarter of a century or mote Hosteker's
Stomach Rlttcre has been the reigning specific for
Indigestion, dyspepsia, fever and ague, a Iocs of
physical stamlnia, fiver complaint and other dis
asters. and has been most emphatically indorsed
by medical men as a health and strength restorer.
It counteracts a tendency to premature decay, and
sustains and comforts the aged and infirm.
J or sale by Druggists and Dealers generally,
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Geofge T Fry,
F II Orme,
J W Culpepper,
C WT Jarrell,
W G Owen,
John Lagomarsino,
James F Redd,
Robert Schmidt,
C K Knowles,
William L Shelton,
F P Mims,
Meyer Wellhouse,
IY Sawtell,
leorge W f
L H Buis,
WiUlamF Wright
C Bohnefeld,
John B Campbell,
Jefferson Herrick,
J N Bruffey,
J F Alexander.
E S Motes,
E L Newman,
Punwody Jones,
William Goodnow,
William F Parkhurst,
Horatio Nelson,
A J Orme,
John M Green,
A G Howard,
H S Parsons,
F G Hancock,
A L Holbrook,
Rush Thomsen.
\V L Jarvis,
William T Newman,
J R Slawsou,
C W Motes,
J A Gray,
E P O’Connor,
John G Jones,
John E Nisbet,
D B Comer,
W P Patillo,
Lewis Bennett
H A Agricola,
M W Johnson,
H H Starr.
Fmanuel Rich,
B F Roberts,
W M Stevens,
G W Scott.
M B Spencer,
John B Jobson,
Philio E Taylor.
E B Brown,
Wm T Rutland,
F M Jack.
Morris Wlsebcrg,
J S Todd,
C H Belcher,
J W Dudley.
Willis Jarrell,
P W Pittman,
Sylvester S Torbert,
Beverlv W Jackson.
Jno L McGaughcy,
Marv E Otis.
James W Dorr,
M E Jones,
James T White,
E H Greene,
Wm A Spencer,
Joseph F Renard,
Henry W Thomas,
James G Thrower,
J C Kirkpatrick,
W R Noble,
M A Candler.
C E Boynton,
LJ Hill,
John B Cordon,
R B Bullock,
G G Roy,
John Milledge,
H I Kimball,
E S Gay,
J S Nall,
G J Foreacre,
Isaac S Boyd,
J C Courtney,
W I, Goldsmith,
John II Glover, .
D E Hanvey,
G J Dickey,
A R Wellborn,
R M Farrar,
W E Hanye.
J II Goldsmith.
D H Howell,
Theo Schumann.
F O Mays,
A T Fiuney,
M E Maher.
W E Stockell.
Charles ‘II Stockell,
William F Motes,
J II Cook,
J W Gaines,
S E Adams,
J W Warren,
M B Hallman,
Wm 8 Thomson,
William M Scott,
William H Jordan,
R J Shaw,
S H Phelan.
C P Murray,
William Ersklne,
E D Bickley,
W A Taylor,
George S Thomas,
R E Wylly,
C M Berry.
G A Ramspeck,
C K Buzbee,
J D Hightower,
Lizzie L Redding,
Frances V Brown,
Jacob Hiisliberg,
Wm II Cady,
L C Smith,
W A Anderson,
W S Cottingham
Chas E Robinson
C R Haskins,
Wm G McGaughey,
\V C Sayre,
H W Coleman,
DOC llccry,
W S Greene,
Herman Rich,
W A King,
J C Morrison.
J \V Rankin,
Morris Rich,
J A Clemmons,
W A Driver,
LB Davis,
John F Jones,
Charles Jt Neel,
J S Armstrong,
Herman Franklin,
Wm C Cooke
Sybel Sciple.
John A Coin,
A G Candler.
R H Sullivan,
C C Jones,
R W Jones,
W E Jones,
John Frey.
B W Wrer n.
O P Fitzsimons,
V H Taliaferro,
R E Alien,
John F Blodgett.
Edward Callaway,
Herman Werner,
F M Thomas,
.Henry Bak.
W R Cannon,
T J Hightower,
H Sells.
\V A Loyless,
C D Jones,
J W D Ilall,
J C Kimball,
L M Cassels.
J P Stevens,
G M Hanvey,
E P King.
R M Hanye,
H KS Duck,
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TJ McGuire,
W T Ut .(1 smith,
RU Hardeman,
E G Thomas,
C D Tuller,
J E Carlton,
W II Frizzell,
J W K Jenkins,
Jas M Goldsmith,
Harry Krouse,
Wm II Loftin,
W B Bonnell,
\V D Ellis,
E II Tift,
Mary Fitzaibbons,
John Canovarri,
Wm Haralson,
Geo B McGaughey.
William U Henderson,
Wm C Duke,
Mary White,
William E Hoyle,
n C Wilkins,
E 8 McCandless,
J Gadsden King,
II C Leonard,
W C Rockwell.
C A Evans,
J P Harris,
R W Wright, "
J W Gurley,
J H Imveioy,
J M Ponder,
A li Bostick.
J B Meritt,
D S Gregory,
Henry Hurt,
W 0 Jones,
W T Forbes,
J II Tittlcbaum,
E Bccrman,
Daniel Rich,
J A Whitner,
J C Whitnert
James L Bell,
James Dunning,
J 8 Iverson,
Henry P Scales,
M. J Goldsmith,
P II Snook,
D W Allen.
J W Thomas,
Wm Calder,
Wm A Hansell,
R A Varnedoe,
David W Appier,
J 8 Raiite,
Wm A Wright,
\V L Baker,
ti M Morris.
Samantha N Greene
W K Bivins, Jr.
A Park Woodward,
W II Garland, Jr,
It O Randall,
Anna M Varnedoe,
J E Barrett,
E F Clark,
Hugh If Gordon,
H M Eustis,
J F Barclay,
I) W Goodman,
ChasJ linden,
W D Bizzell.
J T Randall,
RJ Redding,
Edward Cahn,
J G Blount.
M E Baker,
J 1 Knight.
J G Hester,
A H Greene.
Edgar A Smith,
Barbara Bbndes,
8 A Darnell,
J N Harris,
J P Daniels,
Henry H Jackson,
Mary E Pittman,
Patrick Otis,
J P Meredith,
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REAPERS, MOWERS, THRESHERS, ENGINES, ETC.
BUCKEYE REAPERS and MOWERS.
BEWARE OF C0UNTERFEI1S.
An excellent appetizing tonic of
exquisite flavor, now used over the
’vho'e world, cures Dyspepsia
Dla.-t.ha-a, Fever and Agee and a
disorders of the Digestive Organa
few drops impart a dclicioui
THESE LABOR SAVING MACHINES STAND AT
the head rl the list of Reapers; will almost pav for
theiuselvet iu one season in the saving of grain. 'They
are simple and durable and as CHEAP AS THE
CHEAPEST, I am prepared to furnish either tho
Dropper, Table Rake, Harvesters,
or Wire and Twine Binders.
Send for Catalogue and Price List
I ALSO KEEP IN STOCK
Wood, Tabor & Morse Agricultural and Portable Engines,
SSJV'-iSvtSMSl a few drops imnart a dciictom 1 [
gri flavor to a glass orehampasno.an I Cardwell’s Separators, Sweepsteak and Vibrator Separators, Blynyer M fg Co. Sorgum Machinery.
IS lo a11 summer dnaks. Try ‘t, b t (
WHITEWATEIi WAGONS, ETC.
Those in want of any kfnd of Machinery will consult thtir interest by calling on me before buying.
Send for Catalogue aud Price List. !
J. M. HARWELL,
Agricultural Warehouse, 79 and, 81 South Broad Street,
boware of cocnicr&itc. Ask you.
grocer or druggist for the geuiunt
article, manufactured bv DR. I
G B. 81KGKRT & SONS.
HJ W. WUPPIRMANH, Sols Jgsat
Sncnnoi taJ.W. IU»tv» “
51 Broadwa7i H. T,
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HEALTH IS WEALTH
apr5—d5t wedlt sunit &wky4w
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
D ue. o, west's nerve and bra-«
Treatment; a specific for Hystexa, Du
zincs?. Convulsions, Nervous Heauaeae, Men
tal Depression, Loss of Memory, Spennatotf
hrcea, Impoteney, Involuntary Emissions, Pre- i
mature old age, caused by overexerUon, self-abuse, |
or overindulgence, whiel " * ' ’
and death. One box will
boxjcontaias one month’s treatment. One dollar a
box or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail pre
paid on receipt of o£.price. We guarantee six boxes
a cure any case. With each order received by us
for six boxes, accompanied by five dollars, we will
send the purchaser our written guarantee to return
the money if the treatment does not effect a cure
Guarantees issued by LAMAR, RANKIN & LA
MARfc wholesale ana retail agents, Atlanta an
Macon, Ga. Orders by mall will recelv
tantton. ai.rts
FERTILIZERS.
S TARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANKOOD RESTORED.
A viatlm Of .youthfcZ imprudence causing Preci*-
fnre Decay, Nervous; ability. Lost Manhood, etc,
having tried in vain e ery known remedy, has dis-
revered a simple self cure, which he will stud FREi
to his feLow-sufit-rer*. address A. H ' t t%
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ylsattues thurd&wkly
The Ashley Phosphate Company,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
OFFERS FOR SALE l ^
SOLUBLE GUANO, Highly Ammoniated, ?
ACID PHOSPHATE, for Composting
ASH ELEMENT, for Cotton, \\'heat, Peas, etc.
PURE GROUND PHOSPHATE ROCK,
PURE GROUND RAW BONE,
GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL Iv AIN IT,
COTTON SEED MEAL,
.. NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER,
^ SOUTH CAROLINA M/RL,
DRIED BLOOD, 1
-- *- \ PERUVIAN tUANO, \
GROUND iRIED FISH.'
The above Fertilizers are of very high grade tnd of uniform
quality. Special Inducements are offered for Casi Orders by the
car load.
PRIVATE FORMULAS made to order of theoest materials.
For Terms, Illustrated Almanacs, liumoioutCards, etc.,
address the Company. feb2t-wky2m
©OVER 1.000.000 SOLD©
Bold by VINSON & DOZIER, Atlanta, Georgia.
marl3—dim tues thur sat &wky3ia
SEED STORE
To every man’s doc. If ou
^^SEEDS are not sol In you
. town, drop us a PostaCard fo
Handsome Illustrated Cealogu
and Prices. Address D. LANDRETH A SON8, PhUdelphU
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