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SaEctt
H. A. WIIFM'H, l-.iii’or sail Proprietor
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 1.833.
A Macon pttppr t-n;*:;-i. I n 1 If col
umn ulxit « state under official
drunk on duty. The reporter thought
1 e had a new s item.
By late wtntigticM published in tin
porthwestern lumlx rman, Georgia han
820 row mil!*- and only t ur state's have
more, the highest being 1 ' '•
The three great nee la of the couatry
to-day, says the Newark Journal, am
first, fpreventon of public rubbery;
Bccond, purification of elections: thi-d,
protection, to human life.
A bii.i. is pea liir; in th • Illinois Leg
islature making it a felony to gamble, or
to rent premises for gaining purposes.
It is probable that the bill will become
a law.
At a recent convention of medical
experts in Philadelphia it was agreed
that inebriety and indigestion natur
ally led to insanity, ami that one is as
much a disease as the other.
Two cents will pay postage on a half
ounce letter after July Ist. This pro
vision is in the post-office appropriation
bill, which Ims passed both Houses, and
there is no doubt of its obtaining the
President's signature.
Thk Aaot s is indebted to Renato
Brown for a copy of his speech deliver
ed in the Senate on the Rth inst., on the
rights of the citizens ui the late Confed
erate States to the $10,000,000 now in the
treasury, the same being the proceeds
of the sale of lb<‘ir cotton and other
property, seized by the agents of the
Government.
Cholera is raging in the southern
state of Chiapas, Mexico. WluMe fami
lies die in a night; bodies are devoured
by dogs. Towns of 6,000 people have lost
by death 1,000 in a few weeks. The at
tack seems io be sporadic,and confined
to the l««w , hot region, dwellers in the
high lands not being attacked.
A prOmmek recently drank water art
of a glass that had rat poison mixed
in it, at a Cedartown hotel, but he was an
Atlanta man. The hotel folk were aw
fully scared at first, but they were duee- .
ed badly plagued, when they come to
think over it.
Nine members of the present Congress
have died since their election—O’Con
cor, of South Carolina; Allen, of Mis
souri; Hawk, of Illinois; Smith of Ala
hlmtn*; Lowe, of Alabama; Hill, of
Georgia; C |**l< gtaff, of Ohio; Orth, of
Indiana, and Shackelford, of North Car
nlia.
Gov. Stephens having received in
formation that a party of men had or
ganized with the determination to
lynch the two negroes who had been
arrested in Chattanooga for the mur
der of Mr. limbi, telegraphed on Sat
urday to the sheriff or Hamilton county,
Tennessee, to hold the prisoners in
Chattanooga until further notice.
The \tlanta Herald asks 'why is the
Jersey Lillie like Tony Denier’s clown ?”
Lnngtrey—stilts: No, that can’t be it.
Because —no; the Lilly can’t turn a
double somersault. Oh! its because
Fred kicked a St. Louis reporter, ami
there is but one other animal that would
have attempted such a feat.
Tm trouble is, there is too much of
what we vail sut face public opinion in the
, ( great republic. People have on« set of
opinions for public and another for pri
(,vate use. Every man knows the extent
that i.‘‘ 8 °"’ n insincerity, but does not
quality, ktheextent of his neighbor’s; and
ish, and happens, sometimes, that show
the genuuo ng j 8 taken for real opinions.—
inad&of pok.)
seems, is well**
the substanceGkohgia farmer tells an edi
nn <t si hau.u |ia j when became out of col
in this dire
following* *- w y®«rs since intending to prac
fully pe<Aw, he found a SIO,(MM mortgage
its “e.vtging over the farm left him by his
® al ‘ , MTther, and, as an only means of lifting
,-Jj‘he was induced to go to farming. Jules
uuta' erne never know the opportunity
moihe has missed till he explores South
Georgia on the back of a terrapin.
The factor of civilization, Vol. 11,
analysis of Unhappiness, by J. H. Bai
ley. J. I’. Harrrisson & Co., Atlanta,
print: This is a wonderful b** k by a
•-> more wonderful man. We regret Ui.it
our spall forbids such a review as if de
serves. Every Georgian should have
it. Every southern father should see
that his sons read it. For, whatever
may be said of its proposed politico-eco
nomical reforms, it is invaluable in this,
that it show s the \ alue of spare moments
and whs' can be accomplished in them
by diligence and pvis* ante. By the
death of his father, heir to a iarg ' estate
(rice plantation and slaves) —al 14 years
of age, Mr. Bailey entered the confeder
, . e’e army. At the close of the war, he
had four dollars in his pocket, not yet a
p man in years, with this capital he slart
g. ed for the south west, to rebuild his for
tunes. He felt the want of the educa-
tiou which the war had cut short. Work-
Proting at anything that offered, when he
N&i made button cents a day, as sometimes
askthappened, be saved live to buv books,
of tl which he studied in the intervals of lost
yearlabor. How well lie improved these in
“l wteryals is shown by this book. Still
provyoung, he has leaped at one bound into
worßhe front ranks of the great thinkers of
Thei’ iie xixth century. A brilliant career
awaits him.
i The last year closed with the flooding j
j of an Australian mine by w hich 22 mi- |
neis lost their lives by exhaustion and
; Imwuingftnd the new year has opened
i still more inauspk-ionsly Almost every
I day has viought news of a disaster of
-ome kind, beginning with thqdrowning
- <>f 18 North Carolina convicts, and 33 j
1 persons in Germany by the sinking of!
) boats, and the destruct! m of 1 lu lives j
1 by the great floods in Germany and ,
Hungary. 1 hese accidents occurred on i
the 2d inst. The City of Bnissels went ;
down on the 6th inst. and 16 lives were I
lost. On the7th inst. 10 lives were lost
in a colliery explosion in Illinois. A '
day later a British bark burned at sea, ■
involved 16 violent deaths. The New- i
hall House was burned on the 10th, by '
which about 80 lives were lost. Four I
day* later, 2CB persons were burned to
death in a circus in Poland. Friday, I
the 13th, was th** most disastrous of all.
On that day oceured the sinking of the '
Cirubria, by which 425 lives were lost,
and the explosion of a powder mill in
Holland, causing the death of 40 per
sons. Early next morning a train on
the Southern Pacific jumped the track
near Tachipoka, Cal,, killing 20 people.
This was followed by a powder explosion
in the same State, by which 40 China
men perished, mid another railroad hor
ror in Maryland, in which every person
on the train, 15 in number were killed.
The Galveston News says the cotton
crop will be “much shorter than has
been generally calculated up to this (
time. A considerable quantity will '
be allowed to go to waste in this State!
—in fact, a good deal has already been
wast< d, the price of ths staple not justi
fying the expense of picking and market
ing.”
Titk nsw census is likely to cost about
SIO,(K<O. When it is done the bulk
of the volumes will be stored on shelves
or in closets and never looked at by any
one.
SKINNY MEN.
•Well.* 1 Health Iteiicw'i’” resUn-cH health and
visor, cures Dyspepnin, InipotetK'e, Sexual I»e
--i airitr . *l.
Tiik Standard Oil company wants to
buy Indian territory for a stock ranch.
There are about 54,000 square miles of
it or 34,560,000 acres. The oil company
| is ambitious.
Vonnor says the winter will be com
paratively mild after Febuary 2d.
Mr. R. McKinstry, of Hudson,,N. Y.,
is said to own the largest apple orchard :
.in the world- —39,(MM trees on 300 acres. |
The Rite Royale, Paris, in which Louis I
Iliana lived for several years preceding ■
his death, iss henceforth to bo called by !
tits name.
A young lady at Hartford City, Ind.,
committed suicide Wednesday last be
cause she thought she was too young co
marry.
A deputy marshal at Independence,
Mo was dismissed from office by the
judge for allowing Fr nk .lame , who
was in bis charge, to accompany him to
the theatre.
< ONSVMPTION < ! RED.— An old physician.
*-ti r> <1 fr mi activepractice, having lnvl placed
i n Id - tin nd • bv an East 1 ndia M ta-ionary t tic Gr
nitila of a, iniple vegetable remedy for the apeedy
and pernianc'it cure ot Consumption, Bronchitis,
Catn -111 and II Throat and Lun ; nll'cctinns, also '
a po«it ivc and radical cure for < ienernl l>ebility 1
and all uervou*eonipbunte, utter lin-. Ing thor
oughly tested its w underfill curative power* in
ibon* inds i>f cases, feels it hits duty to make it
know-ito his fellows. The recipe, with full par
ticulats, <lire''tlons|torpreparation and use, all
necessary advice and instructions for .successful
treatment nt vour own home, w ill Ih- si>nt yo>i by
return mail, tree of eiiaigo, by addressing w'*n
st amp or stamped self-addressed env efope. I >r.
,l.i Haymond, ltd (Vashington street, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Mention thia paper.
Another $50,000 lire hits oceured at ‘
Milwaukee. The Milwaukee college was '
partially destroyed. Sixty young lady
inmuti'H were till saved through the es :
forts of police and tiremen.
There are over two thousand eases of i
small pox in the city of Baltimore. Ihi- !
ring the week there were seventy nine i
deaths from thia terrible disease, and on I
Thursday last,forty-nine new cases were
reported.
“Tough on Chills,”
Cures 5 cases for 25 cts. in cash err stamps.
Mailed by John Parham, Atlanta, Go.
As a standard remedy (hr the pennan.
eutcuveof chronic female complaints,
/■». A Ftinale Bitttrs has won the
grand prize over al! competition in the
) Cuited States. M; tried rad single lad'ea
1 j are delighted with its wonderful efficacy
in relieving them of their troublestuno
, jv.ius and aches. If you need stroug’h
—if you wish an appetite—if you deniro
iron in your blood if emaciated am! you
1 wish to possess more w eight—it is tho
very medicine you want.
Foil sick headache and acid stomach,
’ei/’s 6'db’ns xlpen’t nt will givo ea-
• .on .ief. Hid everywhere.
Governor Butler, in his message to the
1 Massachusetts legislature, showed that,
litterally, it costs more to feed and lodge
the officers and employes of the public
, charities of that state and to pay their
, salaries than it docs to maintain the in-
! mates.
During an administration of nearly
four years Governor Blackburn, of Ken
tucky, has pardoned more than 15<M)
criminals, remitted tines of more than
$2,000,000, and granted respite to other
lines to the amount of about $l,000,0(K!.
' Consumption.
Two or three doses of Dr. Bosanko’s
‘ Cough and Lung Syrup will relieve an
I ordinary cough or cold. It does not dry
| up a cough like many preparations, anil I
leave the disease behind it, but acta di- ;
rectly on the throat and bronchial tubes,
removing all the phlegm and morbid
matter that accumulate in the throat
I I and lungs. It allays all irritation and
renders the voice clear and distinct.
Tiial size free. Sold by Sloan A Walker.
Heart pine and oak fencing, also gen
eral framing lumber kept in stocks. Or
i dera solicited promptly filied.
L. B. Crosby. [ (
CRACKER CREATIONS.
Carefully Condrnw.l, Cllp’d anil Credited
The next Georgia state fair will be
held in Macon.
Clayton county will vote on tlie prohi- ;
bition question on the first of March.
A Coffee county man has planted a
per«immon orchard upon which to fatten
his hogs.
An aged negro man near Dublin was
recently lost in the woods, and died of
hunger and cold.
Atlanta has a colored physician w hose
practice amounts to over two thousand
dollars per year.
One per cent, more pork was raised in
Georgia in 1882 than in in 1881. There
was a decr>*<ese in the number of stock
hogs of 3 per cent. Fifty-nine per cent,
of the bacon consumed in the State was
raised at eoine.
Josephine Grant, Savannah, Ga.,
s.ays: Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me
when suffering from a torpid liver.”
Die new ceiling of Christ’s Epispncal
Church in Favannah, which has just
l>een finished, costs4ooo. It ia a master
piece of workmanship.
The widow of the late Win. L. Yancy
the noted secession leader of Alabama,
died i.i Athens Saturday.
The expression was once common :
H—H's broke loose in Georgia.”. They
are moving along serenely down there
now, and from development in Tennes
see, it would Heem the scene has shifted
a few degrees northward.
Mr. James White, of Colquitt county,
was married a few days ago to Mine Delia
Anderson. As minister pronounced
them man and wife, Mr. White fell into
the arms of a bystander and died in
stantly.
It has been decided to run the Sesqui-
Centenial celebration at Savannah
through two days. Great preparations
are being made, and a large crowd will
be present to witness the celebration on
the 12th ami 13th of February.
A young farmer of Sumter county re
alized S2,(XX) net profit on a rented plan
tation, an<l yet some men say farming
won’t pay. Any business judiciously
and economically managed will pan
out almost as well as clerking at sls a
month and “perquisites.”
Last year u man by the name of Ful
ler, in Atlanta, denied the right of the
right of the authorities to vaccinate him
against his will. So decided were his
objections that the City Physician yjel
ded to the man’s stubbornness and' he
was not vaccinated. Now the gentle
man and his family are stricken down
with small-pox, and are suffering from
all its severities.
A old gentleman in Atlanta, aged
sixty years, met and loved a young lady
in Cartersville aged twenty years. The
twenty years also fell in love with the
sixty years, and last week they married.
That girl evidently wanted to be a
| charming and dangerous young widow,
I but we hope the gay groom of sixty may
live to enjoy his new found happiness
until she grows eld too.
The elegant chapel at Lucy Cobb in
stitute, Athens, is completed. The phil
anthropist, Mi. George I Seney, has
presented the.institute with a S3(MM) or
gan, alsJ “drop curtains” for the stage,
with the picture of his country home on
them. A short time ago he sent SIOOO
to the principal to pay the tuition of
poor girls, besides building the Seney
chapel.
J.D. Cunigham, jr., and about ten
of his neighbors have formed a “club
to cultivate more land for truck water
melons, etc., this season. Now that the
ventilated cars have been placed on the
rood, this pursuit will be more and more
■ profitable, and we may see the pump
kin, the squash and the canta
loupe twining where barren stalks of
cotton yield a meager living. Truck can
be raised here from March until tiie’end
ot' the season.—Griffin News.
A young man named Win. G. Pogue
fatally shot himself ancideutally on Fri
day last at the plantation of Mr Richard
, Boss, three miles from Fayette in Wal
ker county. He had gone rabbit hunt
-1 ing, and his dogs had caught a rabbit..
1 He attempted to make the dogs drop the
, game by speaking to them, but they
, would not obey him. H then struck one
I ot the dogs with the butt of his gun.
’ when it was discharged, sending a load
' of squirrel shot into his right side, which
i caused his death a few hours afterward.
** Hi-rva.l tlie Dentist Hight.”
The boys said that it served old Doc
tor Toothstuffer right, tvhen he had the
tooth-ache so baaly that he couldn’t
sleep at night. He had inflicted so
much pain on other people, in pulling
and mending their teeth, that they
thought it would be good for him to suf
fer 4i little himself. The lead.ng den
tist of Portsmouth, N. H., knows what
pain is and has relieved himself from
the twinges of neuralgia by the use of
Pkrky Davis’s Pain Killer. He re
gards it without a rival.
The Conyers Weekly puts the ease
thus, “For every sheep in Rockdale
i county there are fifty dogs: for every
i improved agricultural implement there
are ten pistols: for every place of wor
ship we have one hundred gallons of
whisky. In the face of these facts, can
Rockdale justly claim to be a progress
i\ e county 1”
Frevof Co«t.
By calling at Sloan Walker's drug .
store you can get a sample bwttleof Dr.
Bosanka's Cough and Lung Syrup fiee
of cost, which will relieve the most oh
i stinate cough or cold, and show you
what the regular 50 cents size will do.
\\ hen troubled with asthma, bronchitis,
dry hacking cough, pains in the chest,
and all diseases of the throat ami lungs,
try a sample bottle of this medicine.
The hogs in the Nashville, Tenn,. !
district were not numerous enough to
eat all the hops and corn raised by the
farmers there, and in consequence about
one hundred new distileries will be open- i
ed there to turn to surplus crop into
whisky and beer for two legged hogs to
consume. Shus science ami the econo
my of nature go hand in hand.—Griffin ,
Sun.
Through trains between New Orleans
and San Francisco will commence run
ning the latter part of the present
month.
M. J. Quinan, 80 Broughton st., Sa
vannah, says: “Brown's Iron Bitters
has been a great relief tv me when from
dyspepsia.”
Piles.
Piles are frequently preceded by a
sense of weight in the back, loins and
lower part of the abdomen, causing the
patient to suppose he has some affection
of the kidneys or neighboring organs.
At times, symptoms of indigestion are j
present, as flatulency, uneasiness of the |
stomach, etc. A moisture, like perspi- :
ration, producing a very disagreeable ;
l itching, particularly at night after get- ■
ting warm in bed, is a very common at
-1 teiidant. Blind, Bleeding and itching
Piles yield at cnee to the application of
Dr. Bos'anko’s Pile Remedy, which acts
‘ directly upon the parts affected, absorb
i ing the Tumors, allaying the intense
: itching, and effecting a permanent cure,
where all other remedies have faded.
Do not delay until the drain on the sys
tem produces permanent disability, but
i try it anil be cured. Price, 50 cents.
Sent prepaid on receipt of price. Ad
dress, The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co.,
Piqua, Ohio. Sold by Sloan A- Walker.
j WHITFIELD SHERIFF S SALES, i
YIYH L RESOLD I’.EEOi:; THE COT RT
v V hoii’"‘leor ill the * Dalton, oi'th* first
Tiu-ilay in M: rch, I**'.. G-twi en the legal
houi*K nt sale, the loli,, a n / pn*|.eri v, to-v. it:
Righty acre-- of land oO ot the t*ouih end of lot i
. land Nii 161; three acree in the »outheast corner (
of lot of land number 160; fllteen acre* off of the I
north e. le of lot of land number 182. and one
acre of lot nmnher 18... said one ac.r l>--ing in the
north ea*t romer of ; t D 3. ami e (he tmb
lie road lending from Dalton to I aunel Hill;
eai'l parcel* of lam! I . ing tn n body, ail in tlie
1 izth dietri i. of the th rd section of originally
1 < herokee. • * >• w ni‘ }e'-l county, lewd on a* i
I the property **f ! • *1: fend '.rt IL < . Hamilton, I
Iby virtui o.’ as! ':i fi nn the -upe’ier < ourt of
t *ai*l roue: . J 5 H. I!. tc- tor of D. A .
'■ Walkor, d'r-d., v.Ji < . Dan : t .”,. Property
pointed on' by p *«;' ft. —IV . fe< ti.7>.
Also, at 'l.*- o' I' l.r intl p ,*--, lot ot'antl
i number2i. . * *G- l. ■■ *l>-t* *t. r.n I :;.*•! teclion,
' of sai<‘ -ti; * * ...ity. lev on as the prop-
erfvofJ !t I: g--.lv : t'.i-*>f afi fn state I
ami <••>.':*■ . vs .L il. i. eager. Property
pointed by !!. .Ha * tit**" .-<z**"t of de’ -mlant. I
Levy ma le *.n*l returned t>** ■ .1. V. .‘t mon,
L <’.-Pr. feeli.G.
Also, at tl, -i .!>■ time and place, one city lot
X0.40.0n Hainiitmi sfe'Ct m 1 >:dton, Ga.. front
ing 25 feet. on said strict c r.n*rg back .same
width one bnndred f c a*-I*' pr rty of Moun
tain Loit ■* :*, Indep* * -*i •* *ler *■’D'ldfel-
loivs. by v*r, >,.» * r a ti fa f*o.o the .lusti * court,
Bi2d dih AL, Mrs ( t Hi I nhon, et a) vs I.
0.0. F. I", v I.role aa*l r : irti**<l t*» nr* by J.
I P. Perdue. !.. '■ *i. I‘i ■*>: IT. ice * .s”>.
Also, nt the same ami place, I hree acres, more
or teas, in ■ :>> toutheast <■ >rner of loi Xo. 121, of
. the IHtli di-trTt, and "<l section of Whitfield
I county, k*io *t> as tlie V*■<>w**a mili lot. Levied
;on as the pro,* I o: the deii-mia-.i'b* virtue of
I a tl fa Whint o*l sn;>' t *or *ll • I!. I-., iireen. nsc
of Dalfeiii it) < i v .P. < . .’d"O*ven. Property
pointe*! oni bv pl . uti.; -. .it t.,. n * , dun. 31. .’ss:!.
—l’r. fee *2.70.
■ > c.t \I. ■ : “ "fT.
EXEcrwirs sale.
T will sell li<‘fore n ;e eaurt h'»u. T <? fpv..* ; n f ~|.
ton, < a., on the lir.-»i fuesd.ky in V.\i ti next, by
virtue of the p-»w< r vest' d in m»\ as th ’ uwen
tor of tho v- ate <4 the lat Benjamin . !;rh
ridgv, (le’ei »l. Ink of lan ! nuiuber 21*2, in 10th
district, 3«t ti »n of Wmtiieid coa.ity, Ga.
Terms half u;*Hh. Ihilmidm* in eight months with
inti rest from ilatf. W . It. LoighhidgE,
F eb. 2, IM- i’r. fee 10. I.x»‘cutor.
tstablisheJ IB£B.
ENTERED THE EXITED TATES 1837.
lilBU. ts £13.1b b.1 ti
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ABERDEEN AiiiD LONDON*
; Net Fin* ' .-- ts, nvor $5,000,000
Invested »n th:* l’nit< -I > .ites over. 1,000.000
» Deposited in G; 1 -rg a
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N. HALL,
Manager,
S*'Et lAi. AGENT (■<>!< GEORGIA:
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TUTT’S
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;» comito,ed of Herbal and M iciisgiuomt prod
net«, winuu Kab»t»"ee o/ihe
1.u0,x«. viueetvratea t! o acrid matter
turn, it lecuiu trs BroncUi.l Tuiati*, and forms a
anotlllug .*.»tlsip*, which reU«v»s s-ho 4r
rlli eon tbs'. CA*.- **• tho c*>ngh It clencM,
the f0.45.-suf all irapuritiar. strenxthesa
Ihtiv v.-I.ca entsebletS »>T <*l»e««.e,luvigoc
st.s th, ei.cula .ivu of th. blood, and Evseev Hu
asrvoussystem. Nllglvt ool<2s often csvd l.s
coiisuniptinn. It is dar.gvrons to neglect
them. Apply th® remedy promptly. A
teetol twenty years warranis the ssser.icn that '
pro»-.pt iniUelhetv»«7l!TT’B tXPtCTORAMT
A single uoie raises lite phlegm, subouss
Inffamiustion. and Ha us. spesidily curs, the most
obstinate eouch. A pleasant cordial, ektl*
drea take it readily. Yot Croup it to
tuvalualtle and should ba in every family.
In SNe.ancl St Pottles.
TUTT’S
PILLS!
ACT_niJ<F.CTLY OH THE LiVfca.
Cures < hills at'd l ever. Dyspepsia,
Sick Headache. H<!tous Colic,Constlpa.
Don. Hheumatlsm,Piles, Palpitatlonof
the Heart, Bitline «*.Torpid Liver,and
Female If you do not “feel
very well,’*.single y.illat bed-time stimulawotbe
Itcmaah, testates t i.* npps ■ itn parts ‘ t the
system Price, Stic. lift Alurray St . I¥.Y«
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IjT I AM SOLE A< ENT I'OR I'HI SE GOODS.
I have a fullllineof Men’s, Boy’s and Tout),'B Clothing. Ladies’ •' bm\~, 1 ' , aR ,| j, ,
also, * full line of Ladies’ Xi -.s’, aud Chiblrons’ >ho<s, and H-ts** ry.
' all and see my Goods. They are Sew and f-ret (la-sin i.atei* an It> ■up ;<n ■ .-.v
sold lotv down for the money. scp <-82-ly Y*>i;: s, r , , "”■*
! J- A. BLALjTOW.
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After a thoronx-ix trial of tA>.eZ ’
IRON TONIC, I taka pleasure* / r/f£f f TH., oays:-
in stating that I aa?o . V«5 Y consider It
greatly benefited tj' tta X En@ " .5 ■ ... ;J X a xa«ri esxewsnt remedy
nae. Ministers and I’ub- y ,JL > S/-Z'/ f tL-bJita Lxl v? .-Iforc.s:
lie Speakers will find it
<1 the greatest value
doubteil nutritive and W/ fi Afi (r- /:' */• ' y /ffi f7J fi ’
nvun Wns DR. HARTER MZDXCINE CO., 2LT iXAIM st. 1.0513.
\\ * irers of
< CIRCULAR SAWS
\ILWORK FULLY - WARRANTED.
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„ v all KINDS OF SAW S.RFrAIRF.D.
V Satisfaction Q j toad
D2-2m CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
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Tho condition m above Indicated, exists in altnoat every ftanily. T7ith some tho trouble*
f-‘.and;ng. while many have become chrc ic and difficult to overcome. Old aiui y ung fema’cc are c
t.cnl victims. Dr. Dromgoole’s English Female Bitters positive and nnmi Ukablo cures nf ail lir
y j m.tie w t ".kneaaes,excesses, iiregulMdUes and periodical obet•. ’ paita strength and vi<o?
u- the feGrie ana emaciated ; builds up and rc-animatea Piecing, broken-down and worn-out coneiil--
•’ons: repairs damages inflicted bv years of painful BDftei ng; ret:uli‘ea, comforts and consoles CLo
troubled maiden, and is a fast friend to mothers all along the troubled pathway of their married live’.
It cuies ovarian diseases, uterine displacements and ulccratione, hv.i. <icß, leucorrhoaa, cblorcsie,
weakness or the kidneys and back, revives the drooping, despondent and melancholy, calma the t -rua i >
r d nervous. I. is a never-failing iron tonic female r -ulntor. fI.OJ. Sold
ca» moiledto any address. J, P. Dbomoooi e & Co., Proprietors, Louisvule, Ky.
vi physician’s first question ii, “Howarc your bowels?” proving that they muct !n
f. ‘ c . wei properly attended to at once, by tho use of some xnedicico that will cleanse the st’, da. h ci .o
t-ie tiver, cause a froe fiow of bilo and carry off these dlse??c-niakii)g secretions. Pilla. 0i.3 uha oiho»
strong medicines, produce pam, griping, sick stomach, and often cause the loss cf time.
ailev a Saline Aperient is relieved ©f all these unpleasant effactu; it pets mildlp upon the bowels
t : oii*Me WO * re Levee conatipahon, biliousness, sick headache, stomach, iieaxtburn, colic,
ti U a white powdor, and b M cooling and pivw-nt as a glass of soda water, Larja Bottles 50 tnts,
£ E. L.G, :* tv F 4 - - x
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'-l ti Tl g: -a ;'.* .thit c. *.uiut bodijpu'.ed.
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'The M i B ;a: :ifui work
- v:n IS warranted
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' For sale In T. A< S 1' •KR 1 •
Agents Wanted in unoccupied Territory. Dalt*m, Go.
'|2o Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO HEEiiioud, Va.
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MANUFACTURING
PUnt,. Fruit Tree,.O'. . Invaluable toall. «
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Summer Winter Do •
WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS. (ITT I "‘I
DALTON. GEORGI \*
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AJ>P TteXATIONAI sth ....; H.-a
for all Rnilroa-' 'I, •> •**. ! •' *(.• * *i --iul l - ’
DALTON tin* lU-.-t inn*.'ant toon on’
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No. :i m \i;k kt and Mt I’.;:* >a d jT., n s are rea* ■: '' *
f r-riilti: b :*•!, ..tl-. T) ■ ■ re six niail ‘f 4 .
I RepreMnbsl br « daily. Two < il* iml fv-»>- • •
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