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(Wuiorx TIMES,
W. R. RANKIN, .... EDITOR.
«*;>•• v onjiiiiitiuat inn« <>a UMtUei.i «#C pub
lic interest solicited from nil parts <>f the
country.
CALHOUN, GA f
TITIIESBAY, ft KPT 14, 1871.
nMpNMMii • jin .) n.kMn«MMPMwai*rMßn«'m i ■ ■
B®, A, h j/:tfi v n», .Master of trans
portation on the State Road, muter ifjwl
geH, arrested Wednesday nibrniftg
CfWg*;, Hieating and swindling.
Wf Thro cointnuiifbation'of “ V oting
Banners ” .should have been accompa
nied with the name of trie author, to
insure publication. Send us your name
proper, and your communication will be
be cheer fully inserted.
8ks&“ In the recent election in Califor
nia, the Radicals were successful. We
fear there was too much “New I) qart
nro” ir* that far off country, net us
stick to the old landmarks, and the De
moeracy will triumph.
JThe Rad range Reporter coot in- j
ue.s to misrepresent us. Tour error is
an egregious one, Mr. Reporter, to num
ber us among the “New Departurisfs.”
hoc proof of the fact we refer you to
flic issue of our paper of 17th August,
Hit. We h ave* indeed, endeavored to
eschew the agitation oi political ques
tions ; and still think the South would
be better off by the abandonment,' on
the part of the press, oi* the discussion
of matters absolutely beyond our con
trol—for good Settle yourself.
Gon k 11uru in,it• an—San Fra ncjs
co, Cal., Sept. 7.—California has gone
Republican by from 3,000 to 5,000 ma
jority. The entire State ticket is elect
ed. The result is in doubt as to the
Mayor of San Francisco, but the pros
pect is now strong that Alvord, the tax
payers’ candidate, is elected.
tot?" It would appear from t-hc follow
ing, which we clip from the Athens
Watchinau of Wednesday, that while the
lower and middle portion of Georgia lias
been severely drenched recently, t bat sec
tion is still being ]>archc<i up. it says:
“The drought still continues. Kvery
tlhiwg drying up—corn, fodder, cotton
garden vegetables, and everything else.
A bad prospect for turnips, potatoes,
pease and other Fall crops.”
Thu Radical Forgery Exposed'.
—A Washington letter says:
O j
“The publication in a New York pa
per a week ago of what purported to be
t he proceedings and address of a South
ern association, alleged to bo formed
here, looking eventually to a future in
dependence of the South, has turned
out on inquiry, as was at the time
supposed, to boa Republican election
eering document, not having a single
fact for a basis. No such organization
exist!* Uerc r nor ever has existed since
the war.’'
&aY“ The Home Courier has the fol
lowing :
Sad. —The following dispatch brings
a crushing sorrow' to the hearts of a
family, and a grief to the entire com
munity. That sorrow is too sacred to
touch, ami we can only offer the sympa
thies of an earnest friendship :
Louisville, Ky.. Sept. Bth.
Mrs. I. A. Thomas :
Mr. Thomas was killed by railroad ac
cident last nighA. lb W. Rowland.
Snp’fc. L. &. N. R. It.
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Tho Courier-Journal ieWff-ofan
intermittent spring of tire Cumber
land Mountains aud on the banks of a lit
tle stream called Dix River. The wa
ter of this river is-conatantly in ebulition,
and regularly every day, between 4 and 5
o’elocff in the afternoon it overflows; a
iArgc quantity of carbureltcd hydrogen
gasr-escapes, which, if it be lighted,burns
up in. a jet ten or fifteen feet in height.
Many years ago the spring was discover
ed by an old man. who was boring in the
vicinity of his sale when his drill
fell through his drH ling-shaft was
blown into the air, oil and gas es
caped, became ignited, and caused quite
a conflagration. The neighbors ran
away, as the old gentleman had sworn
lie would sink a shaft to the infernal re
gions, and it was feared lie bad done so.
The Journal calls upon scientific people
to explain the phenomenon, especially
that part of it which relates to its peri
odicity.
.Ytlavn-ea,. f1 EU lU.IA, |
Sepfeemijer, 4, 1*87.1- j;
S. i‘. Ech«N S< n'rtart/ Atlanta, Ayr’•
cultural and Industrial Association —
Dear Sir : Tho undersigned, publish
ers of Atlanta, offer fifty dollars and
two gold medals to be awarded at the
coming Fair of your Association, in spe
cial premiums as follows:
For the best Daily paper published
in Georgia—outside of Atlanta —judged
by its mechanical make tip, general style
and manner of departments, $25, and
gold medal.
* ♦ * * *
For the. best printed Weekly paper
published in Georgia, outside of Atlan
ta, s2uq and gold medal.
W. A. Uhaipui ll A Go.,
Publisher of The Atlanta Constitution.
J. Hknlry Smith,
Manager Sun Publishing*. Company.
S. W. Gkuuu,
.Bubiisher New Era.
Samuel Bard,
Publisher True Georgian.
-i. J. Toon,
Publisher Christian Index, and. Geor
gia Medical Journal.
0. W. Howard,
lor Plantation Publishing Company!*
Echols k Wilson,
1 üblishers Rural Southerner.
The &;un<' Ohl Story.
The same old story of Cupid being
betrayed by cupidity, and love slaugh
tered by avarice Jus been repeated. —
Robert Ranzy several m.-ntiis ago-■■made
the acquaintance of Mrs* Reeves, at
Flat Shoals, near Griffin. and made him
self So agreeable and interesting, that
he wound up by marrying ber on the
<>th. 11 is pictures of wealth and hap
piness, of bis farm near Selma, Ala,
with its magnificently furnished rcsi
dfmce,Tt,w)o piano and all that heart
could djrSiV'fa -q Won upon her that slie
not only confided her destiny, to him,but
converted all her moveable properly in
to greenbacks and entrusted that to Ins
care. With him, and her three children,
the oldest sixteen and tho youngest
twelve, she came to Atlanta on the 7th
eu route lor Selma. The gay deceiver
checked the baggage for Kingston, but
soon disappeared. The 2:15, r. m.
train was retidy to start, and the unfor
tunate woman was in a state bordering
on frenzy. Col. K. B. Walker, M ister
of Transportation, being informed of the
rase, sent a Job-gram to Kingston to stop
the baggage and arrest the party hold
ing the duplicate checks. The baggage
was secured but the runaway husband
did nft put in an appearance. The i
missing Husband is described as a young
man about twenty-six years of age,
stoop shouldered, and weighing 155 or
ICO pounds.
Through the benevolence and human-,
ity of our freind, W. If. Hancock, the
insurance agent, the betrayed arid dc
serted wife, with her children, were
taken to the Air-Line House, and eared
for, and next morning sent to her friends
at (Iriffm. Her maiden name was Polk,
and her father is said to be one of the
first citizens of the county.
Efforts are being made to ascertain
the whereabouts of’ Ranzy, the betrayer
and plunderer.— Cou-titidion.
Further, Particulars of the
Too mbs boro Tragedy.—From an en
tirely trustworthy source, wo have been
placed in possession of more detailed par
ticulars concerning the terrible tragedy
which occurred in Toombsboroou Wed
nesday night flip JOth instant, to which
we referred in our issue of the 4th. In
order to disabuse the minds of persons
abroad, who may have looked at it in a
political light w'C hasten to give the facts
as narrated to us. It appears that Mat
thew Reason, Sheriff of Wilkinson
county, had without just cause or pro
vocation abandoned his most estimable
wife and family, and taken up with a
negro woman, with whom he has for
sometime past been living in open con
cubinage in the midst of a most respect
able community. By this shameless life,
combined with other circumstances,
Reason rendered himself peculiarly ob
noxious to the people among whom he
lived, and every plan was resorted to by
them to break up the unnatural alliance
or cause him to change the base of his
nefarious operations. Every effort on
the part of the citizens having failed
lie was permitted to follow unmolested
the bens of his inclinations, until a few
days before his untimely taking off.
when he visited the village of Irwin fen,
where he met his wife upon the streets,
and upon her approaching him. he raised
his cowardly arm and smote her to the
earth. Those facts becoming known in
the immediate community where lie re
sided public opinion was still more in
censed against him and longer forbear
ancc ceasing to be a virtue, some un
known person or person**- seized upon the
opportunity, and that night Matthew
Reason and his paramour were number
ed with the dead. We have ever been
opposed to mob violence, but this is one
of those peculiar eases in which there
seems to be sonic justification for the
summary punishment. —Macon Citizen.
The Difficulty Between Sol
diers and Negroes in South Caro
lina: —Speaking of the feud between
the soldiers and negroes in Chester, S.
C., the Reporter says :
“ Tjbe war has been carried into Af
rica. The feud begun between the sol
diers and negroes two weeks ago, has
grown and become embittered, until,-or
Tuesday night, a detachment of the
garrison turned out with their base ball
clubs to have satisfaction for the indig
nities, either real or fancied, that they
have received. On-Monday night, a
small party of the soldiers were at the
depot, when they were insulted and bul
lied by a crowd of negroes. Being too
few to light successfully, they chose the
wiser course of beating a retreat The
negroes were exultant over this, and in
'hdged-in a great deal of braggadoeia.
ofic being heard* tb say that they made
the soldiers run just like they did the
white folks last March. This, doubt
less, was at the bottom of the disturb
ance on Tuesday night. The negroes
have nothing now to brag over. Sever
al of them were severely beaten ; one
(Ned Cain) is said to be dangerously
hurt. None of the soldiers were hurt.
The solution of all the bad blood be
tween the two parties is the fact that
the sold hunk attend the bails and parties
of negroes, and supplant them in the af
leetions of the belles-of their own race i
T his is more than African nature' ean !
bear.”
Cxortlou County Agricultural. Fair
This Fair came off, a. striking suc
cess? at Calhoun. The people ,of the
whole county manifested a warm inter
est in the proceedings—exhibitions in
avery department of rural economy were
numerous and attractive—the contest
ants for premiums, lively and animated:
Indeed, it is gratifying to say that the
whole country is alive to agricultural
improvements.
Gen. Philiipps handed us from the
Fair an car auu part of a stalk of corn,
exhibited at the Fair, where there were
ten contestants for the premium, there
being little choice between any of the
varieties. The stalk before us attained
a heigk-kof sixteen feet—eleven feet to
the top ear. The cur of corn is of the
gourd.seed, variety—large grain, small
cobb, and thirteen inches iu length.
The iuterest manifested iu agricultu
ral improvement all over the State is
highly gratifying to every intelligent
Georgian.-nr Journal'.
fieT* About two o’clock yesterday af
| ternoon, a most bloodykmd serious stab
j biflg affair occurred at theHorncr of Ma
-1 riefta and Broad streets, in which James
j Little was fatally stabbed by one Ben
ton O'Neal. The weapon used was a
large bowic knife, the blade of which
measured eight inches in length. The
cut literally disembowelled Little, who
fell jjjtci* walking a few steps. O’Neal
was arrested and carried before Justice
Johnson, who committed him to iail-j
A preliminary trial will be had be loro
him this morning at 10 o’clock. It ap
pears that these two men werS formerly
partners in the painting business but
had dissolved the copartnership. In
settling* up their Hid business there was
some disagreement, which resulted in a
lawsuit. Yesterday they met at the
above named corner, when an alterca
tion occurred with this sad result. Both
are comparatively young men, and have
families- Little has a wife and three
little children, and O’Neal has only a
wife. At dark last night Little was
alive, but no hopes were entertained of
his life.
Latest.— Tuttle died at twenty min A
iites past 12 this looming.
Ei‘om Mr. G. O'. Rogers, who ar
rived this morning per Air-Line II di
road from Lawrencevillc, we learn that
tho Court. House at LaWrcnCeVifle was
destroyed by fire between twelve and
one o’clock tills morning. The flames
spread with great rapidity, and all the
County Records were destroyed. Fif
ty dollars was offered to any one who
would save them. One man ventured
in, hut the fi/diics were, too intense and
he had tore treat with only a few papers.
It is said to be evidently the work of
incendiaries. One man under bond for
Ins appearance to answer a criminal of
fense was arrested with a box of matches
and pistol in Lis pocket. Several men on
horseback left town soon after the fire was
discovered shunting and firing off pistols.
It is supposed that they are the guilty
parties, and that the one arrested was a
member of the gang.
Gwinnett Superior Court was to meet
this morning.
This is quite a heavy loss to Gwinnett
county, and W'e deeply sympathise witlf
them.— Const i'ution, 1 1th.
Sanguinary Letter. —The Baris
Liberie publishes tho following letter,
which has been addressed to the editor.
Thfc letter is written in print characters,
and was forwarded through the post:
Two hundred thousand citizens of
Baris, and four million c'tizens in Eu
rope arc active members of the Interna
tionale. You are required under penal
ty of death to discontinue your attacks
on the members of the Commune. The
sargeus de vifle, the Guard de I’aris,and
their families are all condemned to death
within a year, by the Supreme Council
dT the Association, as arc also all the
officers of the butchering regiments.—
The capitalists are condemned. We
have numbers; we have strength; dis
cipline is being organized. Old society
, must perish ;it will perish. Not a hair
shall fall from the heads of any of the
members of the Commune, or prepare
far immediate massacre,
L’ Internationa le,
The Miss tress of Europe.
A Wholsale grocer in this city,
who became rich in his business, says
his rule always was. when he sold a bill
of goods on credit, to immediately sub
scribe for the local paper of his debtor.
So long as his customer advertised lib
erally and vigorously he vested, but as
soon as he began to contract his adver
tising spac?, he took the fact as evidence
that there Was trouble ahead, and he in
variably went for bis debt Said he,
“The man who feels too poor to make
his business know i, is too poor to do
business.” The withdrawing of an ad
vertisement is an evidence of weakness
that business men are not slow to ob
serve and act upon. — Exchange.
. *— -
SfN The report conics from Madrid
that the Carlists have been ordered to
report'to their leaders on the Bth inst.,
and to be in readiness for a rising on
Sunday next. The government of King
Aumdeus is warned in time, but so was
that of Don Roderick.
—
A Radical New Departure.— A
Washington letter says : '
“ Rumors of a conference between
Senators Fenton, Sumner, Rigan and
Governors Geary and Bullock, at Au
burn, New York, to organize an opposi
tion to President Grent’s r c-nomination,
have prevailed here several days The
story is, at tire least, problematical.”
New YorTv September ML—The
steamboat Norwalk, running between
New York and Coney island,wliile coming
up to the city, tlds afternoon, when off
Robin’s Reef, at 3:15, exploded her boil
er, killing and wounding a number of
people. She was towed to the city.
v7h(7/N/A & TENNESSEE*
AIR LINE
RAIIi S/ST y,
AND
f/i&T rfjfiq-HT HUE,
To and from a* 1 principal cities
North and East.
Delays are Dangerous!
Through rates of freight by this line al
ways as low as the puMnlicd tariff rates of
competing i; nes.
Freight run through from Norfolk without
breaking-hulk. All .claims prompt ly adjust
ed by
Thos. Pinckney.
Claim Agent, Norfolk, Va.
Principal Offices: 74 Washington St,.
Boston.* Cor Washington Av. and
Swanson St. t Philadelphia, 153 West,
Baltimore St., Baltiniorc.
(J. IC. Evans, gen’l E. Agent,
BOR, ISrtmdwny New Y ork,
may 4 38 ly*
! A-A Qt AN !! TT us “Fine Yl
and VAintfaeitffedTol.iaHosat
Dn.jl )U 1! N KT’T& SUtN'S,
Broad k Bri ibme,
BOLIVAR H. COOKE & CO.,
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DEALEE S
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SILVER & FLOYI),
(Successors to Gfio. Sharp. Jr ,)
Jewellery and Silver-Smiths,
. NO. 33, WHITEHALL STREET,
- ■ Georgia,
Offer in the Finest Store in Georgia, tlic
• Finest, stftclc 1 (ft
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry,
Silver - Ware, Plated
Goods, Spectacles,
Bronzes,
Clocks, Canos. <fec., in the State,
AT LOWER PRICES than the same goods
can be bought elsewhere.
Eve *y piece of goods sold by us will be
handsomely Engraved free of charge. We
have
fine Watch-Makers, Engravers and Jewellers
In our employ, and a’-c prepared to do
Manufacturing and Repairing promptly and
thoroughly. You are invited to call
and see us.- ’
SH ARE & FLOYD,
sep2l -ly. J ewe Hers.
JACKSON & BLASINGAME,”
Confecj.neftei.
Uauued fruits, Oysters, Nuts, Bacon,
Lard, Flour, and a General Assortment of
±i o ck iz i id s; 9
Furniture, &c. Cure for Blues Guaranteed.
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Eh ; Fail-mount, Tuesday, Sept, btlt; 21th
Pisfvict, WeifhesdaV, Sep’t. bth ; Calhoun,
Thursday, Sept. 7tit: Ibth District, Friday.
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.). E. WOLF, Superintendent of Agencies,
Prof. E. B. SMITH, Actuary.
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Dealer in all kinds of
FURNI T U R E.
Al l ITR ESSES, Ac.,
East Main St., - - - Cartersviiie, Ga.
HEP Agent for the COMMON SEN'LL JEW
ING MACHINE -Price £ls
april27-ly.
R 5. HACKNEY,
uitAi.nn ix
GROCERIES AND LHIUORS,
. (At the Old Stand of M. H. Jackson,)
CO CRT HO USE ST. CA LllO UX, OA .
mar2B-ly
sSA-XN*,
1 —WITH—
Si <A\val-l S& Cos.
Wholesale Grocers and
Commission Merchants,
No. 13 North Howard- Street. Baltimore Md
Lousigajufeiitd of cotton a product*
elicited. . [may 21-5*7 ly
lU'A i.£R IX
X> 3T GOODS
Hardware, Roots, Shoes, Hats. C!as* ware,
Queensware, Crockery,’
(XRXT door to FOSTER 4 HAUL AX'S)
CALirOVW 9 GA.
J. B. ARTHUR/
DEALER IN
STAPLE AXIL FAXCY t>RY GOODS,
Cutlery, Notions &c.
Also keep* constantly on hand a choice
stock of
FAtfltY GROCFftIES,
jn nil of which purchasers are oflVrc'l in
ducements.! o buy.
Augl 11 6m
E. E, EOHEEI,,
Wholesale arid Retail
DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER
—OF—
CABINET FUBN ITUBE,
OF EVERY VARIETY.
ALSO
CARPETS AND OTTOMANS.
No. 214 Market Street.
Cha tanooya, - Tnntrssee
Fac ory at Lftmenceburg' Tn<l. g
niiir^Q-rif./.
it. Htrpcfi \s,
Dealer in
FAMILY GROCERIES,
PROVISION 3
AND
C O XJti'LUTI O XKill EH,
Toys, Wooden ware, Hollow ware,
Select Toilet Soaps, Snuffs.
Extracts, eta.
Also
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Brandies.
Gins, whiskies, Tobacco, etc.
Main Street, Carte.’sville, Ga.
uiar.30. ; 71-Gm.
T. J. MeOUIRE,
——With
Cl I AS. BOHNEFEU),
Manufacturer of an<l Dealer iu
ALL KIJSJJS
pisiroi,
Also constantly on hand*
Metallic Hartal-canes, Gaskets &
COFFINS,
No. 68 Whitehall St.. - Atlanta, Ga.
| Factory, Luckie St., near Walton Firings,
a prill o-l y. g
I. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I »/*./—-no agents. Address F < |>i v*
N. y .
R ox;lock
RIFLES, SIIOT-CUNS Rr
j VOIA EUB, uuu materials of evert TXL
Write :or price list, to Great *Wd crn
Works, Pittsburg, Pa. Army guu: Kll ,i
j uolversbought or trailed for. Agents *untv.|
BIBLE AND BOOK AGENTS
L< k »«> vwu* inieiest. Send name ua.i
Iress toW. Fijut & Cos.. Philadelphia, I*,!*,
cj:runs s co.nixntr:
Fatente>l November 1, 1871.
SAMPLES FREE at All GROCERY STORES
11. A. BAHTLETT A CO .
Philadelphia, p s
mills IS NO HUMBUG!
X Ry sending »),y
CENTis with age, height, color of eyes a , |
hair, you vvijl eceive by return mail, a <•
red pLutre <*f I nr.r future lmsband or win*
wßii uhiai anV date of marriage. Aildr,,.
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a HU THEANECTAR
St„ New V r rk. P. U. liox s,w«k Bend »>r th
Tbea Nectar. ,
AGENTS WANTED FUR
MSTEPHENS
Great History of the War. Complete in one
volume. Send for circulars, with terms, mid
a full description of the work. Address Na
t ioual Publish ingCotn pa ny. Philadelphia. Pa..
.Atlanta. Ga., or Bt. Louis, Mo.
WANTED S2O per «!«>
to sell the celebrated Home Shuttl‘
Sewing Machine. HasEto umlef/etd, make*
the l “i>ck stitch" (alike o >oth sides.) and t«‘
fn/li/ licens'd. Tiie lies. ;»u< cheapest familr
Sewing Machine in the market. Addres'
JOHNSON, GLARE vk f.U, lloston. M«««
Pittsburgh, Pa.. Chicago, 111.,0r St Louis.M
It has thaAelkcte and rcltt-ahlng
CQJ" '— of ecnutno t'nrlua
J (J, ' Wol«r, and li
the »roltot of" * so*
rycry 1.a.1y or G«-n-'' - U -dl>
(lumm. iijr
nnd thalers In PF.ItFI MEIIV. '
GEUUI Tioy OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO
reduction of DI TIFB.
Gi'ctii Suci in/ to Consumers.
BY G ETTING UP CLUBS.
UT Send Kor « ur Nc« Price List and a Club
rorm will Hcetvnt»»uy it, co<.Uimng rail direc
tions—making s lH'g» a>ving to coiittuuters and
remunerative to clt:n s.
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.
:n & vi:si:v stkkkt,
P. 0. liox oii‘l3, NLW l OUK. 4w
r- • s; BY
THE FOF, OF THE CHURCH AND
EEPUBLIC.*
Wl.at il ha.* •lone, what if is doing and what
nscan.* to do.it> ptwer, ts derpotinn, its
infallibility, i.(s fraud, ifr relicts, its miia
cles,. P* idolatry, it.* perseeutiotis. its hatred
of out public seW 1» and of civil and relig
ious liberty, its suarßiig crimes its horrid
/Wickedness iind
iT-3 YORK RIOTS.
A btiolr that is wanted evt rywhere. >'c
wat igvntsto introduce in every count ry «t
once, ni: ! will p. . hem liberally. Send for
circuit-. Addi -s ZEIGLKU & McCTItDY,
Hi S Sixth St, Philadelphia, Pa.
ing the power of the soul, spirit or mind,
and is the basis of all human knowledge.—
Psyclioniancy s the title of anew work of
400 pages, by llkriskht Hamilton, A. IL.
giving full insfruetiotis in the science of -oul
charniing nn ! p v -!r 1 >g:c ft'-eination : how
to exert tLi*- wonderful power ever men or
animals at v.ilL it teacli- >Mj-.-ia. rismjiow
to become Trance or writing Mediums, Oi
viimtion, Spiritualism, Alchemy, Philosophy
of Omens anti Dreams,Ht igliam Young * Ha
rebi Guide to rnnrii ig.\ ,yc. This is tin- on
ly book in the English Language professing
to teaclyth is occult power,and is of immense
advantage to reliant.*", Lawyers, Piiysi
cians, and especially’ to Lovers, in securing
the affections cf the opposite sex, and al!
seeking riche or happiness. Price by mail,
in cloth 51.25; paper covers, §l, for sab'*
by J. 15. Lippincott & Cos., and Claim. Reni
sey & Cos.. Phila. Ag<*nts wanted for tide
book. J/edical Works, Perfumery, Jewelry,
kc Samples free to Ageats Only. For sin
gle copfe«by mail, and terms to agents, ad
dress T. W. livens, Polisher, 41 80. Bth Str.
Philatlelpltia, Pa.
.11 li ["BE BA!
Is*a South American plant that lias been
use»l for many years by the medical faculty
of those countries with wonderful efficacy,
and i* a sure and aerfect remtsly for all dis
eases of the
LIVER AND SPLEEN, ENLARGEMENT OR*
OBSTRUCTION OF INTESTINES. URI
NARY, UTERINE, OK aBDOMINaL
ORGaNS,POVERTY” OR a WaNT
OF BLOOD. INTERMITTENT
OR REMITTENT FEVERS,
INKLaNUTION OF THE
LI VER.DROPSY, SLUG
GISH CIRCULaI JON
OF THE RLOOu,
TUMORS,JaUNDICE. SUKOFULa. DYSPEP
SIa.aGUE & FEVER. OR Tlittlt
COMITaNTS.
Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubeba,-
is a most perfect alterative, and is offered tc'
the public as a great invigorator and reme
dy for aU impurities of the blood, or Er or
ganic weakness with their attendant evils
For the foregoing complaints
JURUBEBA
is confidently V -• unen-Jed to every fam'ly
as a household remedy, and should be freely
taken in all derangements of ike system. _
It is NOT A PHYSIC —It is NOT what
popularly called a BITTERS, nor is it i n "
tended as such : but is simply a powerful al
terative giving - health, vigor and tone to a>
the vital force*, and animates and fortiSes
all weak-a ii«t lymphatic temperaments. .
JOHN tj- KELLOGG, lbJL’latt St.NA.
Bole agent for the United States. \
SI per bottle. Sen i for Circular.
wwnnrccr ici ■ ■ bt r cwjiw-t
Sasseen House *
*
TTp stair*, over 4b and 48, between W. B.
U Lowe's Cos. Lawslie and Haynes.
Whitehall . - Atlanta, 6a.
hope tjMf 1 ierdts^nt;d cu*to>aavr
will give me a Wtitt *
Terms—-T ransient- boarders, per day, *-
single iu,u»l oOe.
K. E. SASSEEN,
uiay2s-tf Ag’t, Proprietor.