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TITR WEEKLY CONST!rUTION: TUESDAY SEPTEMBFJ? 4. 1883,
•o’op Racer* Returns from Jsokson Goun»y •ndj
»P*rt* the Retail of Ilia Bspenmsnts with
Xoadon Purple la Ktllieg Cotton «mrn
—Bow to 8»v* Cropi-B.c., B o.
KlLLlfSO CUll ON WORMS I Where U* fe properly ’jeed. The pump will
not coat more than a dollar and a half and In
addition'to that you will have to have a bar
rel and a bucket and such articles are gener
ally., to be found anyway around a farm.
Reallr the cost la nothing to compare to the
bon.it that la derived from the application."
Ia the state of Georgia the caterpillar gen
eraHy coniines his dt-vaststlons to the lower
part of the state. Commissioner Hemlenton
_ , . , ,, . , i states, so far as he has been able to determine,
Inspcctor Ilogere baa returned from his trip nfty . lh „ e aunties In the state are subject to
to Johnson county, where he has been toexperi-1 his onslaughts. It i« in the lower counties
i»t with a poison for the extermination of that be pels In Mm work. If he appears early
lorc.rineo reMol, hsavn anrhAAl**.! f.n tllP rr °P" ftrfl °" eD hW <*Pt Wore III III. Mil If 06
l, ri'idars which hate app I cornea later less damage is done. The corn-
plantation of Mr. II. 8. Kutrell, in that I miielonrr Is conlidetit now, afu-r these ex peri-
county. Ho baa reported all the results of merits. that in no case la it necessary for the
that investigation to Commissioner Hander- farmers of the rtate to lose any money what-
, , . * _ . ever hy the ravages of the worm. The poison
son, and that gentleman Is thoroughly sa is I rflIl ^ yecureti at any large drug at jre,
fled with the result, and aaya he is prepared * ...
io announce with confidtnce that there la ah-1 * ° ” **
solulcly no reason why the planters of the ni.....rr •• • r».™ is i-eu-. .t is. n»e. «r»
slate should lose anymore cotton by reason
of the ravages of tha worm. A Cossiitutios I r n,,■.f. „ ; ur m’ hand.In the employ of Fran
man bad a long talk with the commissioner 1|j„ n, w t., who lives about fifteen miles west
and Mr. Rogers yesterday, and they do not I of tliia city, made a discovery which has ex-
hesitate to «av that the problem of killing out cited widespread interest in ibis county. The
the worn,, lias been solved. The commis- object of this interest is the skeleton of what
doaersald: I once was u man of gigantic p-oportiona,
• a ,ew days ago a communication was re- which was uncovered In a gravel pit
calved from Mr. Klttrell, of Johnion county, Ion Mr Hoots's farm. The skeleton ws
slating that ea'.i.- Hare bad made thalr ap- found in a Bitting posture, facin
pcarance on n-e non on Ida plantation. I the east, and about six feet benesll
atonce notified luspector Rogers to report at the surface. Some of the bones were badly
tin, Capitol, and when he reached here I III- broken by a caving of the bank, but the skull
atrucled him to futunh himself with all need- nml some of the larger bones wert taken out
ed implements, and with a supply of the intact, and from them may he easily realized
poison necessary for the destruction of the the gigantic sta'ure of the being to whom
caterpillar, and to proceed to Johnson conn- they on™ gave support. A measurement of
ly and verify the reports heretofore given by the skull from front to rear, the rulo passing
Profeeeor Riley that the Hon,Ion purple was a I through the eye socket to the hack
sure poison for that pest. Accordingly Mr. of the head, shows it to have been
lingers left on Wednesday last, and repaired about sixteen inches, while the
at once to the plantation of Mr. Klttrell, breadth of the inferior maxillary
where the worms were destroying the crop, was eight and one-half inches, showing that
The experiments were made, and the the brain must have weighed from four and
results have been report sd. As to the details I one-lialf to five pounds Careful measure-
of the experiments, be will tell volt. I lie- mentaof the other hones establish the fact
alretosay, however, that I am thoroughly that the man, when alive, was not leas than
convinced that the poison is infallible and nine feet in height and large In proportion,
that there Is now no reason In the world why From the appearance of the teeth, which are
the farms of the state should be troubled l>y very large, and do not show the slightest sign
the caterpillar. Used in the proper proper- of decay, although they are worn down almost
tlon, the poison does no harm to the cotton to the bones of the jaw, the man could not
plants, docs no injury to tha man who puts have been less than 100 years old when he
it onl, and efleciually kills off the worms died, and of course, he may have been much
It la not u expensive as parts green and has I older. The bones of the lower jaw are very
nut the fault of producing sores on the labor- large and thick, showing an extent
ere os paris green bat. In a word, it is harm- of muscular develojmient in that
less to the laborer and the plant, but fatal to organ which is far be-
tho worm. Since the war the planters of the yond anything of the present day. How long
■late and of the south bare lost vast ago tho body of this giant was interred where
amounts of money by the caterpillar. From It was unearthed, or to what tribe or nation,
tabulated statements on the subject, which he belonged when he trod jtho earth in all
s that the aver- the majesty of his strength, it la Impossible
ago Iocs In the slate for past years has boon I to say, hut It must ltnve been ages ago, as all
nut las than ten or fifteen pur cent of the the indications show that the soil where the
entire crop, which in dollars and cents I remains were discovered had not been dis
arm unta to several million dollars yearly. I turheil for many generations. 8teps have
do aot hesitate lossy that this solution has I been taken to linvccasta made of the bones,
been thoroughly tested, and has proven itself and they will be placed in tho slate collect
such nit article as the cotton growers may | ion or some of nnr college museums,
adopt with confidence. It only remains for
tho planters of the slate to say wlietbor they
will longer submit to the ravage, of the cal-1 c ..„e t. . k.„ on.... ohar.li at Mr.
erplllcr. As far as Ilia coat is concerned, it is I lUrteiuuia’# NmiImi*.
not enough to take into consideration. The | Naw Ottutaas, August ilO.-Louls Hnrlen-
DARBY’B PBOPHYLaOTIO fluid.
DARBYS
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
For 8mrlet and
1 Typhoid Fa vara,
I Diphtheria, Sali-
I ration, Ulcerated
I Sore Throat, Small
I Fox, Measloe, and
all Contagious Dlucaaes. Persons waiting on
the Sick should use it freely. Scarlet Fever Tus
never been known to spread where the Fluid was
used. Yellow Fever has been cured with it after
black vomit had taken place. The worn
coses of Diphtheria yield to it.
SMALL-FOX
and
PITTING of Small
Fox PRKVENTBD
A member of my fam-
Bed Sores prevent,
ed by bathing with
Darbys Fluid.
Impure Air made
harmless and purified.
For Sore Throat it la a
For .
Chilblains, Piles,
Chafing*, etc.
Rtinumnflnni cured.
Soft White Complex
ion* secured by its use.
Ship Fever prevented.
lOB-**- 1 *
Catarrh relieved and
cured.
Erynlpelaa cured.
Ilurnarelievedinsuntly.
Near* prevented.
I>y*«ntcry rul ed.
Wound* healed rapidly.
Scurvy cured.
An Antidote for A nim.il
or Vegetable 1'oitons,
Stings, etc.
I used the Fluid during
our present affliction with
Scarlet Fever with de-
cJJed advantage. It is
indirpens-ible to the sick
room. -Wm. F. Sand-
ford, Eyrie, Ala.
hit plan) riila that are used ar« very incut pen-1 s tein t a young society man, and the young
** Tfi V"* P 1 ® P°'*“ n . co ^•* ve *7 Httle Indeed. I WOIII an whom lie wua about to marry, were
OMbe details of the experiment Mr. Rogers h M ,f„ rel | 1 o altar in the Holy Trinity church
**“! . , , . . , .1 . . ,1 at Now Orleans. The church was tilled.
"I first obtained a barrel that held fifty While the priest was performing the ceremony
gallons. I filled it with water and Into the I n young girl wItl, broen hair, wearing a neat
water I put a half pound of the London rJI || co ort-ae anil carrying an Infunt in her
purple which was in the form of a powder Brmlli came up the aisle and laid the child
and was dissolved wlthuut difficulty. After UJ.UI, the trailing veil of tho bride. A die-
atlrring It up until H su diteolved I then t ur bance arose. Hoiiip of those who lied come
prepared to pul it on the cotton that waa suf 1 1(> |, B witnesses to the ceremony denounced
fi ling from t to onslaughts of the worms, I Harteuatein. The priest escorted the couple
slapped Off n half acre of tha land getting as to llia r „t,|e„co, and the brown-eyed girl In
in nr us I could a piece that was thirty-live hy ca)lc0 wa> ttrr ,., tc( | on ,| le c | llirgB 0 {,|„i ur bing
seventy yards 1 then had a man to take a ,|, 0 peace. She was arrainged for trial a few
bucketful of tha aolution and walk along I ,|„y, , go ; jrnlher llelelmnlt, tho prirat, trell-
willt me, while I operated the puntp. I put g e ,| ,i,Bt on the tlay on which the tuarriago
the pump in tho buoket and aent the w „ to take place the girl call, tl oil him and
poison in n spray nl oyer the cotton aa 1 I told him tlmt she was going to the church,
pmin d it. As wo walked between the two jlo „j v | se ,| her not totake that rnurse and she
rows of cotton tun fluid fell in a mist over went away. Then lie sent for lliirtettsteln
the cotton. I think that wo went over the ,nd the young woman he was going to
plsco In twenty or thirty minute,. I should I marry, Ilartensteln denied the truth of
say that wo nut twenty-five or thirty gallons lhe 'girfi, charges, and the young
on that half acre. The next morning I went I wnman u |d that, notwithstanding the accu-
out to see the result of the poisoning. 1 nation, she would marry him. After other
found tlmt all the feeding worms had dlaap witnereea had testltleil and the lawyere had
(wared, but where they bad gone I could not tholr s|>eechre, the judge said that lie
ssy. t nu will observe tliat the polaon of Hie would impon pt-tutllics to the full extent al-
duy before bad been mixed at a rate of a i„ WO il by the law on any person who dared to
pound of tho poison to a hundred gallons of ,Helurh tho t.cace In any church within hie
wster. I took eonte more of the purple end Jurisdiction, but In this tise it had not been
put it Into the barrel at the rate of a pound proven that the accused girl had made any
to eighty gallons of water. I mixed some I dliturbance. The outcry had been made by
mori'at Uto rate of a pound of the poison to tho spectalora, who were incousod at llarten-
? sixty gallons of water. Front threw aolutlona ,min's conduct. "And," he went on, "the
1 sprinkled two different part* of the field. I I court therefore discharges this poor, betrayed,
wits not sure that the first solution had been I tieserteil irirl. Hattie Hmtt. von mtv co.”
Fluid; the patient was
not delirious, was not
pitted, and was ahout
the house oxain in three
weeks, and no others
had it. —V. W. Park-
r, Philadelphia.
Diphtheria
Prevented. I
The physicians here
ie Darbys Fluid very
iccesofiilly in the treat-
ent of Diphtheria.
A. Stollrnwbrck.
Greensboro, Ala.
Tatter dried up.
should be used about
the corpse —It will
prevent any unpleas
ant smell.
The emlnsnl Fliy-
Rlrlun.J. MARION
Slftlri, It. D„ New
York, says: “I aa
convinced Prof. Darbys
Prophylactic Fluid is a
valuable dlsii.fccUot."
Vanderbilt UuIv«r»Uy, NashvlUn, Trnn.
I testify to the most excellent qualities of Prof.
Darbys I rophylartlc Fluid. As a disinfectant and
determent it fo b«»rli liieoretirally and practically
•u|ienor to *ny preparation with which I am ac
quainted.—N. r. Luiton, Prof. Chemistry.
Darby* Fluid Is Itr coni in ended by
Hon. Alrxaniinii II. Stri iifns, cl Georgia*
Rev. Oi ls F. Dwsms, D.D., Church of tho
Stranget, N. Y.;
]•" FsCon-jr,Columbia. Prof.,UniversIty,S.C.
Her. A. J. Hahlr, Prof., Mercer University:
Rev. Oro. F. I'icrcr, Cishop M. E. Churchy
INIMAFKNHAIILK TO EVERY 110.113,
Perfectly hamd- ss. Used internally or
>1 f,,r R * ari o' Rcast.
The Fluid has been thoroughly tested, and we
have abuixlant evldem e that it has donecvei vthinf
here claimed. For fuller information get of your
Druggist a pamphlet nr send to the proprietors,
J. H. ZKITaIN A CO.,
slanafacturitig Cbemisjj^ PH JLA DELPHI A
| Ueacrteil girl. Hutiie ttcott, you nuy go.' 1
ALL ADOU r A POSTAL CARD.
atrong enough. The next day I went out to
avo tho rehult of tho aprinkliiig done on the
eecond dny of tho experiment. 1 found that. M ^ ,
all tho worms that were eating at tho time of A M * 11 lukk#4 *• ° f#r * Tr,,w
tl. ei»laoDliiR wereitlead,. ltdI that-theattack Halvimohk, August 'JO.-Intelllgence was
0n -t)? "!!,, !UmV"IhJi i'll!, re reoelved here this evening of the brutal ntur-
m,l.,on“he ami kill '.he worm, that' *J|,
^'^irl^od^ont'aftprVlin^uiiaun wa^aonHedVnd Cllrre,i eur L v yeatenlay morning, and Much
SSI IP a ">?.**c | i*nt.ttl csusetl hy lit. comtuls-
,1—., mnatiia blllulV" I " III*' 1 Alllrllll III Lallnfll UV Hill 1(111111119*
the first crop of wortiii klllftW . . . I slon of the act ami the Indignation arouai-tl
1 ! i o ooloOrn'il^Vf!!•hereby, that the murderer, James L. heavy
vety fast, and Ills niyo|ilnlun that the polron n a rniw | y ,.„.aped being lynched hy the in-
is absorbed, and If the new cron of worms I. nri . r. |.' , i,,, '
Miould eat tlie leave, a. they would naturally }h. of tha I
So, they would go the way the diet crop wenf, ouirref^nrred bet™
and so on. Ilut eren if It was found necessary 3„?n eavv over a noatal cat
| narrowly eaeaped being lyhcbni by too m-
th» W^!!l!l n.tnnUv I tdrlaled mldeou. lie lull) formerly been
1 the lessee of the farm. Nonnlay a
rwn Mrs. Quliop
urd which tho for*
»otbe a dlOIcnlt or ext-nalv. trek, iud would I th'e ‘man S.eVMreO.N
r».y,r i " 'iTi 1 w>.*. r l |i’i,« mum „„„ I l"P In the moat offensive manner. When Mr.
. I Oellop returned Ida wife Informed hint of
Cholera!
CHOLERA MOjlOUO
CHOLERA INFANTUM
A8IATI0 CHOLERA
ALL CHOLERA 0I8EA8ES
YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF
I I
The Crfat Ukmkdy for every kind
of BOWEL DISORDER.
Captain Ira B. Fn«s, of Goldsborough,
Maine, says: *' One of my sailors was attack
ed severely with cholera inorlms. \V« ad
ministered Pain Killer, mid saved him."
J. W.SImonds, Brattleboro, Vt.,says t " In
ALL THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT.
k i I led, but I aiao loumi tuai w iter® tn« polaon ihttr p.nlatied fruit knife nml plunged it into
frereT Ubtak ol thet^trengih ku L < lSuV bd0,U ' 11 ’ lller * 1,Jr di “ ,ubo,r,lln «
nwrlwvtaklH t'he'woVma emTaUha unit After lingering In intense agony until this
KSTaSfJS. Vh- I*?ht2k I tnornlng, death ensued Itumrdialely after
^J !! ! (he stabbing a crowd of excited men gather-
tui-ilium ii the priM^r.iringtl], amltliat Jl.e |||1 j , uarc |, r a , 0 Gallop’s resilience with
eolutiua should l ematta with a | ound of tha ,|te avowed lutentioii of Ivnchlng him. Mr.
poison In from eighty to nipe- g iii> owner «r«
tv gallons of water. l’rofiaMir 1,1,.,', ,i B , mn |„_ ,
alley eays theta pound of the |x.,»on toe | n ,he drelre to 7 !!
SSJdS^hR'lSdnk ‘ ,,e mub ••>*' pcnuileJ Hiem not'to resort
'}l,,, 1 '” violence. Leavy waa then removed under
Sff'n rolnffon were ured at the Ume 8,ro,1 ' f K,,ur ' 1 •» •'»« J.» «t Cheatenown.
(lie wornu were young it would have the tie- ltcaiittlnl Kver-IIIootnitix Itoeea.
aired effret. but r dp not think that it would I Ail lover, of eaolro tl men. hould mii.I to the
kill the older onee. I Dl.iaee A Cooanl Co ,\V..i Gnive, Pa., formate of
"Suppoae you were in the heart of the tbclrlonljf rows. Tluw nmaarerermln lotHo at,
cate! in liar taction and your field waa attacked f”d »n> the llm.t la the world. < he* are >eot «afe
by *^ht W 2 r S , l “ d ’ V0U r 1 ’ pU ‘ H ' 'te 1 ""',* Uaw. W l.’eS^SJ rell.hte,“Kd
you think that your cotton would be revedr’ m.ien tor lloeral dmllug. The, give away lu pre-
"Yea; 1 have not Ibe slightest doubt of U." I mium* and extras more nooa than moat establish-
"In iberude manner in which y-iu applird me t»irow. hynd i»»r their Now UuUi*\ ae>tui|>t( te
tills polaon how many acre.do you think you ^th«n tha ^(W^ea.tataiimrUtu.irelm',
could go over in a day V ' free, fee adrrrilw m-.i-Jn tlm p«iwr.
"I uu not think 1 would find it hard to go oii«r rMiatoraovravat.
over eight or ten acres. For large plantations | Chicago, August vi — ueorge bauudera, of Fair-
1 hnee another way to operate. Take a piece port, Wiscotwlu, reports tho discovery cf a sea se^
of acantlitig aud trim off the ends so as to m U i eatimated at sixty feet In length. In Uke
make axle* long enough for wheela to be slip- Mtchigm, oft Sunurnr idaud. Several other per*
ped on lhen>, so OB to adapt the width of the I *»'•» dt-cUre that they have *an the same monster,
vibicle to the width of the rows. Igjjy
t °i ^ V J u J l ** I man, oats that Sauuders has worked for him and
ia desired. On that put a idatfonu of planka he D willing to vouch forme trustworthiness oi
•mi on the platform set a barrel of the poison, bta statements, though he never had auy expert*
For wheels ute the hind wheels of a buggy or euco *hh him in the seaserpent line,
one-bone wagon, so os to get out of the way ... ml _ __ itlirH
Of the cotton in thmnah thsns.rh' | A|Ialtlle Boston Uarber Blown ap lllgb
One or two .. _t.„_ I . I WS •• »•*« "•«»» «• ««• vaariaa iwcmuipr, bu. a
barrel »nu pot out the poison in that way, Avery freet, when a star repies-nuttve iuter-
^•SjD?tM 0 ,bM « Barber Ktlown up
,- ,u ' oul poison in that way; Avery s»reel, when a Star reprea«nuitva
thirty or forty acres can be gone over in a viewed him. lie Mtd: "When I found that my
day,'* I ticket vs« the lurk one 1 did not drop my rasor
•Hare any experlm.ht. been mode which SffiK Wf StfCCtt »
how that the potion la retained on the leavea | Iwton. f •.ooocasb was rvfurnrd to my me for (t
of the plants and that is it has an v effect on Invested." lie Is a softer. Industrious and prudent
Coon umt :&zr&£s}r&tiz r u .5;
Yee, the farmer* of IItaefsaippt report that I has sevmal brother* and sisters at h«»m»* whom he
euch b the care and that they find it neces- will assist, and will probably open a barbershop of
aary to give the cotton only one Application | his own In this city.—U.atoa t*sm> Star, July is.
of the poison." I — ■—■
" What is the cost of the poison and the | No man has ever died with Bright's Disease
instruments necessary for its application f I of the Kidneys, who sought relief ia "Smith'*
* * “ of the I Extract of May Flowet' 1
"Well, you may aay that the coat
A DISORDERED LIVER
IS THE BANE
of th, nrerent generation. It Irefbr- th,
bare of tB
3&oovered that acta »o gcntly on 3B
aigeadve organs, guying thorn vi;:or to as-
oimllate foed. As a natural result, the
■ifenroua Byetem la Braced', the Muaolei
are Developed, and the Body Robust.
01x111® and Fovor.
.Jt RIVAL, a Planter at Dayoa Bara, La., says:
My plantation ts tn a malarial district. For
•svoral yoora I could not make hair a crop on
account ofbUloua dtaaoaas and chills. I waa
Pa arty discouraged whan I bagon tha uaa of
TUTT'B PlhLS. Tha raault waa tnorvaloua:
my laborers aoon became heart* and robust,
and 1 have had no further trouble.
r<’iiu>,1 r i.jiilr.nml.ioi
ti. » Jjtmin.
PHrong mid m NodPWVWV
tacrsto. oaks.MHBrrRj'SL, x. V.
llijata
itiil'S
L, X. V*
TUTT’S MIR BYE.
Oaav Rub or WniRKra-n chnnscd to n Oiowr
Black by a single application of this Dybl It
Imparts a natural color, atul acts Inststitaneously.
ofOti Dollar *****' M MDt on receipt
OfTtoe, 83 Murray Street, New York.
/Br. TVTTH XfA.Vr.4L •/ I’ariiabfex
I Informntlmt and I'tt/til Keerlpta |
\trill a# vuwW rn* ON aw■NmNan. 9
STRONG'S PECTORAL PILLS
a ai'BE nuiuiT roB
COLDS AND RHEUMATISM.
• a. .V Mimiwwai Mill! rn ng'l|r||,u cx-
ecu tots of George A. Urvenwoo<1, having filed their
Petition for probate of George A. G rwn wood'* will
In mtemn form, and It appearing th*t Laura T.
Isry A. Martin. Maiinda E Garland Jos.
rood and George II. Garland reside ont of
nf Georgia and can only be served by pub
lication. It is, tb*ref-re. ordered that this notice be
published mice a week far four we*k» in the At-
lanta t onstltudon. a resrvpaper published la the
dty of Atlanta. Hrate of Georgia before the Oc’ober
term. lies, of said Coart of Ordinary: and that this
order so published constitute such citation.
Lafayette wall, ordinary.
toVl UCTEIW.
"Tht* wets I*effiction 4 my forti yean Practioot
ErprUnc* and Study." UrtuA F. Drmm, PrttidaU.
THE IMPROVED. ^
;i5'
ELKHART CARRIAGE AND HARNESS MANUFACTDRINS CO.
, *T«m j/iVieti* 01 * S,,le * 01 Bossies, Spring Wasons, Slngl.aml Ccoble Harneix
$25. " 7 ;;
expeniws. hu. «E2ggy
fCOTTOM BIN)
No^3.Two-sestcd Baser with Pole.
$85.
ot.) is last the same ai
” al * 130 - i, L
st M flue as usually sola for
v- , Our Usrnessare »
No. 1 °ak UaUier. Angle, IS.M
•». Kverythlnrhilly warranted. Be
fore buying send for oar lllustrstedAO
AddressIV.B.
PBATT, oec’y, Klkusrt, Irdurs.
FEEDER & GGNDEHSER.
FCIXY GCAUANTEED S
Krone. Etwl*. Durehle, not CompUcated, ■
nuuecd, II,tit mnnln, -IU. motion,
-LOW FEICE8.-
We Retail at Wholesale Prices. s &r B a E p »R d
Mark
27 MARIETTA STREET.
Fogle Gins, Condensers, Feeders, Fire Proof Engine*, Cane MilU, Evaporators. Feed Cutters,
FERTILIZERS AND SEEDS.
Crlmroa Annual Clover. 40c, should baaownreuuUmeas turnip seed., 650.
Co.,
: i rorolved /»ps'-hrm c
tVTha Enuh U drlrea by bells at both end*. JO
Tha cylinder* ara large and stiff, with coat si
bearings running In antifriction metal boxea.
Sim saws are made bv oar own machinery from tha
br»t Sheffield steel, of Thoa. Firth A bum, tha taath.
will not bend, break off, or turn Lack.
Iron pulleys throughout, brush strongly made, with
adjustable boxes and cast steel journals.
The machine In all parts la well proportion*
J. It. Johnson, M, D., cf Abbeville, Kiss., Aug. j,
.. . — — a . | >ja a (-r.^dunta of f.iucrs!a Ll< '
>1 haro praetked tiiirtj.flvo yaura
Liver Medicine, nnd hum used ItJ Go Here. >w .... - . -. •
works like it cham. 1 vraut «o tetter Liu jlalor k roar w-dklno In tnj practice, it U not oqIv ai;ocd 2
end certainly no mora ^ mixture. g Liver Medicine, but itljasoveroirfarouedr ioriiux. j
Rev. K. A. Ilufllns, Freak in. Kr. MHegiy UJ,,i TX?/’p>-S3rr^T.wggpn Bay. J. 8. BoosJey. of Surairerjon, 5
AuR.Ti.cnrs: Iti* tho best modi- feV p£‘j» tAW Ai rrT‘-jl 05Jon.Td.suys: ibuou.K-d - t
AuR.T7 f cnrs: It la tha best medi
cine! bate ever taken lams Ilf*. It
*? curing me ot D/sr-op-in. Send
another package. Must haro lu
withstanding the many added Improvements
PRICES \ritfba kept as heretofore published, vtxi
Prices ot
Qiao.
With Seif.
Feeder or
Co ml eiucr.
9 7b
Tj
iio
1M
M
V)
M
y
fMOOft
no eft
»M
H# ft®
HO 00
ass
caw
i torpid liver and costlren^,—,
k medicine cured tno. Mrwifehaaosedlt
I with admirable effect for slck-hwadache
I Crfsisal til Oaly Gesula*. Eitii, 1840.
f Put up in 2flc.and SI.packages
j _ _ .... «nd botGes by
<0.F.SIMMOfiSft CO.,St.lima.Mft.
L'td.suysi Ibiuo
-preparation apreut deni, but mid j
I yoor m dlcine (Altogether superior I
i in Its ofloct oa the system. Tuo best. I
Dr. 8. Msnsfleld, Wholefide Drnmrfst. Memphis, j
-Tenn., sajrst "Have sold it SO yeors: my pre*lecM3or
sold it many year* beforo me. That this medlclno 1* a
rood oDe.no ono can deny sand that it is "
Koualne‘Simmons Liver lledldnV nno«
Cfflfor* Brawn Gins hava been sold during the p
If-a Our .,
ara unequalled,
dreds ol plantei
ENGINE
WORKS
INDIANAPOLIS. IND., U. 8. A.
SHOWN COTTON GIN Co., Ken t«nits,«.
A. B. VAK((UHAU & CO., State Agents,
Mscen, Ocorgis.
STEAM EKGM
I and BOILERS. I
-.(gHY ENGINES ar-i BOILERS IN Si'OCKfcr IMMEDIATE OEIIVEBY
MANHOOD
MAKE HENS LAY;
ImmenaeJy valuable. Nothing on earth will maka hens lay like Sheridan's Condition f
f An Enslhh Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist,
now traveling In this country, says that modi
of tho Horse and Cattle Powders soM hem
are worthless trash. He says thst Sheridan';
Condition Powder* are absolutely mire and
V-.- ---p.. ------ . ——. — —. — «...u.ieridan's Condition Powders. I)o«e. 1 tcasp n*
OdtoJ pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall fbr 8 letter-stamp u 1.8. Jouasoa A Co..BosToa,Masa
HELLMUTH LAPSES’ COLLEGE,
KNOW THYSELF.*
A BOOK FOR KVIIRY MAN !
Y01JNG;MIDDLK-AGED AND OLD I
Tho nntntl inlwirlct that rcxalt from Indiscretion [
in early life may be alleviated nml cured. Thow»
who doubt thi* assertion should purr-hose and re*d I
the now medical work published by th** I*r*i»b#Mly j
lUNtlfliit*. Il'wton, entitled The Science «»f j
l.lfetor, Self Frcnervaf Ion. It I* nut only a I
complete and perfect treatise on Manhood, Kx- I
b*»listed Vitality, Nervona and Physical DeMlity, I
Premature Decline in man, Error* of Youth, etc ,
but it ooiitslus one hundred and twenty-five pro
wriptfons f«r acute nnd chronic dtscaaoA. eneh I
one of which la Invnlliable, so proved hy
the author, whose experience for *21 years In such a
probably never before fell o the lot of auy pbysi-
clan. It contains 300 pages, b und In beautiful
embossed covers, full gilt, embellished with the I
v*ry finest steel engraving*, guaranteed to bo a I
finer work in every sease—mecliauleal, literary, or I
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country frrti&O. or the money vtH be refunded. |
Prloe only 11.25 by mell. Gold Medal awarded by I
the National Me Heal Association, to the officers of I
which the author refers illustrated s-xttple sent I
it receipt of six cents. 8enrt now. I
Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, or
Dr W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfincb flgeet. Boston, [
Mass The author may be MbaBoa all dls-
cawet requiring skill and i
BesutlfulTy «ftnsted «»ti tuv
ffiaaca'irfrSKir
LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA.
Patroness—H. It. H. Paiacass Louise,
er—Tliv Itlgiit Bev. Kisuor 11kli.ml*th. I). I).. D. C. L.
river'Hi.'dies, four hour* by rail from Detroit or Suspt-:is!on TV Mr*,
niellt. Preacli spukell In tfi« Cwtldgs. Music o spoclalty miner ti
.worn. Next t-jrm will rommo'icc September !f'irb.
'• K Kanusu. j: v.. i'nutirai. *1^..^.-:- v. — v e.
Medical Director bhlppen’* New Work
MAVAL BATTLER
1«“*0F THE WORLD.—0
History of Ancient Jem Fight*.
History of Modern NavnI Hatties.
I’ictorlal History of Nuvul Arcliltertur**.
iOr"PhlcdeA«Tlntlon*of Salami*. Artium, Invincible
Q-l Armndn. Nile. Trafnlgsr, Lake Erie. IJsMn. New
tirleaiix. Kurt Fisher.Mobile ttnr, Alcxanilrla.ai.il ninny
«-tlier*. Tha live* and Work of Doria, Howe. NVImui,
1'iul.fone*. Perry. Fnrragnt. and other Naval iicriN-M.
Tin other Hook In any Iniuniage cover* else
nrae field. VV"Dr. SlIIPPKX'Sgrtat ability nut
• .tt.ua* tht author ara toneadtd by all. A wnuUTful
THE BEST 1M THE MARKETI
17 Different sizes ahd Kind3
LEADING FEATURES!
Double Wood Door*. Paccnt Wood Grate, Adfufth
bio Damper, Intcrchon^uablo Automatic ^hc*H
Broiling Door, Swinging Hearthplaie. 8wiu;*ing
Fluo Stop, Ifevcrsihie Gas Burning Long Cross
Piece,Doublo Short Centers* Heavy Bing Covers,
Illuminated Ftrtj Doors, Nickel Kucte, Nickel
Panels, etc. Uncquaic * i in xuaIci ial, Lu Finish, aui
in Operation.
Bond for Descriptive Circular to
HMGUTT& Br'LLiNGRATH
Cor* Peachtree aud Walton Streets*
ATLANTA. CA.
TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES!
.m.
•.ml of Patriotism nnd Valor, that will fco mart»y <>M
i<l ynnntr. UnHv I Hunt rnt«M. Gkar Type,Good Paper
• nivcM Price. ®3. Stlht lu*t.
LIBERAL COMMISSIUMS.
_ _ Dtteriptltn andttrm» fret
Athlrut J. O.MctJlUtBY A CO., IMillad'n. Po-
AGENTS WANTED^
1,1.1..V C 1TIMIV.1
A safe, reliable and pleasant NpeelUe. Can be
administered without tbe kuowl«Lre of the patient,
Prrmraenl Cure* gaaraalwd In from 1ft Mg
day*. Address Dll. J. W. HAlxrJI,
lit Wot Me tea tlx Mtrcet* ClaclsusalL Ol
| TO THE FARMERS AIID FARMERS' WIVE!
“T.C.F.H.I.G.”
(Thl» Main “The Che,pest Furniture
House in Georgia,” i Title
Won and Undisputed by
Yeats of Business.)
When jron virtt the dry erfi sort ss* me—you an
uelootn, to rwtln my .tore, and 1 fuarente. to sas
>Jy you u toatyl. and price.
[•Veilvie mntiis
i--n m —- 'jii.-SMiit-. .
1,iDilliel,ii-ilJimrrcMwcerriWiie ttiliH5v.fi, V.
liier carry. xuaefiye-nU u-> i
rcwl, ana n-ie Ir-tt. c: cttliv. M*tiurit-luri'H ■ no
,-111 by nfituelcadjv-.- .'im-liurenulMtniuu] i>i-tUiina
MEKRY T1&1KEH,
fptanton. ST. LOUIS. «e'
J:i?l£XMKABBOn BUGGY CO
TEXTILE MONITOR.
A Monthly Journal. Devoted to Catding,Spin
ning Wcavlne, D< signing. Dyeing, Prluting and
i inlsbing of Textiles. Iudbnetisable to aspiring
young men. and of practical interest for Overseer*,
ruperintendeuts *r>d Mannfacturam. 83 por an
num tn advance. TEXTILE MOMlOU SVP*
PV.EMEXT. Isxuxzi Monthly. Conuliilutf at
least lgriycd samples on Cotton, Wool orRIlk. with
recipe*. 81.00 per annum la advance. Textile
Monitor and supplement together 84. Ad-
verddng rates on aindicatlnn. Dr. Jtf. Ilaaeic
clever. Menagine Kditor, 230 Clturcli street,
fhllMdcIphln. I'm.
the
CO’S
Thl.hu bees a bounllfal year. Besutll
home, .nd make them comfortable. ! offer I
|ut stock, tbs bt.t goods, tht lower-.! prlcei.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
Prescript Pm Free for she speedy enre of Nsrvous De
bility. Lo«t Manhood, and all disorder* broucht on by
bkli**'rations or exoessa*. Any DrnagbS ha* the In-
rre.Kmta A ldre*s ll.VVlHsON «Ss *;o.« No,
i \*»w Ynrl*
My xtuitratec
CstSiOfUS of
Roses,
-GEEANIMB,—
Fuchsias,
eto, free.
Nearly 1.000,000 PLANTS to **l*ct fro*.
FRANCIS MORAT,
Car. Second & Orutsby Ave., Lnisvitle, Ky.
I bos and can cure.) Put up la different size bottlea.
i (Taken Internally.) Follow directions on bottle#—
J *‘Cure guaranteed." Not p*t-nt medfdne. Prb-
nared only by M. M. W1I.KK8 £ CO.. 31JNorth
I Pryor stmt, A Hants. OLagla. MThnld by all
i t'rugftlsta and Ag(*UUL*S« S*Ot2f»—wlV
5-TON
S k-SsatrUL Vf*”*nU • AUiUMUU*.
«t>*eSse>,SS'ii—
jMosiif wauuma
rin.uixres, s. t.
BEHOLD, HOW WONDERFUL
, WILKES' GREAT IRISH^SPECIFIC
T7AB CORED CANCERS IN ALL ITS FORMS,
M. Scrofula, Con-ur.u-tlon, Tetter. N.uralffa,
Any citlsen of Atlanta will adrlM you not to boy Catarrh, wSmb U Dlseaic.I'^ Wh*tss,“Bhs*unufflsm!
elsewhere dll yoa have rren my stock and prices i Bore, ali Male and Female l>Ueaer», ell Imparl.
P. H. SNOOK ‘ ''•*»'“•« Bl004 -.
“The Cheapeet Furniture House in Oa.*
Marlotu Sticef. Atlanta, 0%
20 DOLLARS
WILL BUY TliK FAVCIUTB
w ~tTle _ * -a
8EWING MASHiME
Eqna! to the ones soirt if Oab.
m<n for #40 and upward*
fW A fair trial im p»mr homo
pavmnt U satsd.
Bay direct from the
mmasrttSrxvethciRvuC'w p.'cOl
CO-OPERATIVE SEW.su MACHINE CO.PhiliwL-P*
THE REST STRAWB
-sboDBiaa for IrultUrw*r
aud vYv -t. ss it u itk-Ltud- d
sUrt sunburn bestuf sli. Ex
vigorous grower, sjasu
I tipeue ext-* sat ly. rl
f o>tt, Brud to 11
TE<IS. Colored r
vsnetk * draper. ESp'benrlc
tefSiC‘'Ttr..TiTA?
Sf v
MILLIONS
OF THEM
For FLORISTS and
AMATEURS.
Dutrh Bulba, Japan
Bulbs, Trench Bulba,
Aii.ortcca Bulbs. Also
I’lxii t« for Grecubourea
und Window GxnVnx,
ot l:« "ter. N.Y. A Chicago, HL
MONTVALE SPRINGS, i
M. G. WILSON, MANAGER,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
An exeelleut apiwtlxtng tonic of
exquisite flat or, now uecd over th#
who'# world, currs Dyspepehk
_ Dla.«Jt«o, Fever and Ague and a
ri& disorders of the Digestive Organs.
Pfci A few drops linunrt a doltdou#
l -'1 IV. < rtsvar to a glare cfrhanmagnr, an
H-7 to ail •ttamter drtnks. Try’t.bl
k] « Irv beware of counterfeits. Aik your
E.^1 ii“ f.'.l grocer or druggist for th* gcuum#
article, mauofactared by DB. I.
. i* U HlKiiKRT Jt »ONk
W. V.urPlRL’AUH, So!etpd,
South
FARM MILLS
Ftf F»pJ cr kul Car
iO.CC C SOT TJ022.
I Writs for PaniMrt.
j Enptca X Qsslt iftg Co.
‘ :sss*rt UftTmxrsMiu.ee.
_ CINCINNATI. O.
Complete 4* Cheap Floor Mill O util to.
ZlAhlYLv-L h sxili li, Ago it# at Atlanta* Go.
be sold before Uie court hf.ure door in Clayton.
Kxbun countv, Ga., between the lc«-l hoar* of
Mlcon »»•** first Tuesday lu September, lft83. the
f.ill twirg prutw*tty, to-wte 1 m.Idle and bridle, 1
o.b'e cI«»Uj, lundeMtlrv Idrx Ho n bandkeirhiefs.
2d* x |.r. spectacle*. 1 rinx , »j .*r* noedlew. 4 rets
jewelry, St yawls lace, more or lvra, 1 shawl, etc.:
Wi-d on *•» ih«* property of P J Iranian tn satisfy
: '•tiil-nt l*sut-*i fr'iu 'he ordbi«r>*R mart for
■M tire fur peddling i t 1r » H con*,tr wf-n-
ont license. • A B WALL. .«h#s1fT
SISMMSPH
— L HdiRn,aad (arisfsiaptaeo
mvico.w
Teok Addius
J.C. ENOLR. HortTale 3p:tn jp,
’Btonat County. IV -n
MOST
RELIABLE
FOOD
HITHCWOBU
Sk®
CHlLCtf"!
THE best
DIET;
tpUFOw
EOEQIA, MILTON COnNTT—WHEEXAJ
(JT Joel Barnes, executor cf EAwertl Bareev
reprraenfa u the court in hi. petition duly cled
and entered on record, that be hae fully admlnl>
tend Ed«-rd Bargeat'ieiuie.
Tbit fe. therefare, to cite oil pereont concerned,
heir, .nil creel tore, toihowceaw. It eny they con.
why mid executor ibottld ■ m bo dlech.rxed from
htaadmluliuailon and reeelTe letter, nf dunlmtoa
on tbe first Monday ia Octuber, ISO. July fid,
l*r». w. N N E-BIT, Ordtaaiy.
Ida, administrator of ifatharint Fludi
»the Court la bU peUuon.dnly filed aai
record, tbit ho his fully adalduteni
heln and erediiam, to ehov caste, if aay they can.
why mid administrator mould not bo dUcbatnd
from hit admlnUuaUon and recelre letter, of 01+
mt-<tim on tbe fint Monday In Ocrobet, issx.
Jun.sauAL _ w. R. FEfiBJT. Ordinary.