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THE SOUTHERN WORLD, APRIL 1,1884.
The Great Soutliom Weekly.
The Atlanta Constitution has fairly earned
this title with Its great weekly edition, and stands |
without an equal In the South.
Are .You a Baptist?
If bo, Bend your name on a postal card
to The Christian Index, Atlanta, Ga., for
It is the only twelve-page weekly published, ecimen copy . i t i 8 the Baptist pa-
%nd is the cheapest weekly .In America. Among a specimen copy. « v *
Its Reading features are letters each week from p er of the South, having 16 pages, cut
•• UNCL*, Rknus,-' whose old-fashioned plants- Besides the usual matter
tlon'darkey sketches are.famous the world over, an P _ _
•* Bill Abp," whose Incomparable letters for the contained in a religious paper, it has
SS^J5*nS?SSST5Sl M. B. Whabtoh’s popular and
stories of rural life .In the "cracker” dialect of interesting letters on his European
from Russia .nd China
sense,* of the’word/and are maintained on The from able missionaries in those countries; I
C =Z^»T„ < S«d„,n«.,„n*nl.r|letters to young men by that veteran)
departments: "The Woman’s Kingdom,”
” Farms and Fabmebs," ” Oua Youno Folks," | . „ , ^ . .,
"About the Camp Fire," "Tales op adven- Samuel Henderson, D.D., and ot
ture," ".In Strange Lands," "Our Knowl- features of great interest contained in no
ROGERS & WINN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CRACKERS
AND
CANDIES I
70,78 and 8o POPLAR STREET,
I'OANGFRII
When we are troubled with
PILES
The first advice given us by our friends istouie
some
01HTMEHT OR WASH
Instead of resorting to a
Alabama journalist and preacher, Rev. - - GEORGIA. Constitutional Treatment,
n .1 TT J Tt T\ nn,l rtVVla. I 9
The undersigned prepares the
kdoe Box," which are filled with carefully se
lectcd matter.
The Constitution Is a great power In the ipo-
Utlcal .world and gives the fullest news of the
campaign. As a news paper itls recognised as
the most enterprising of Southern Journals, and
the man who reads It, keeps fully up. with the
times. ■
In short, wo recommend It as an unsurpassed
other paper.
Schofield's iron,.Works, ‘ Macon,
* Ga., J. 8. Schofield & Sons,
Proprietors.
This Is one of the oldest and most successful
manufacturing establishments in the State. For
family paper. Sound in Its politics, clear, bright I m ore than a quarter of a century the senior
We Make Crackers of Every Variety and F ss ^ n 8 e1 ' Medicine,
1 J An Internal and
Hie Best Quality. I Constitutional Cure for Piles
Our ‘Snow Flakes’
and cheerful, and the biggest and cheapest |
weekly to be found anywhere. 8cud for a speci
men copy. When writing add the names of five
of your friends. It will be sent to you all .free
of cost, and don’t forget to mention the South
ern World. We will send the Southern World
and Weekly Constitution for |1.75 per annum
Where can you get so much good reading for so
■mall an amount.
»» > -*■*
Messrs. Jones & Bowen, Jackson
ville, Florida.
has carried‘.on. the business and steadily won
fame and fortune by his Integrity, Industry and |
inventive genius.
Training up his sons in the best schools at the I
North to become his associates, they have grace
fully fallen Into harness and bear their full]
share of the burdens and honors of the concern.
No better evidence of the success of the firm I
could be afforded than the simple statement,
that their patented cotton press, the invention I
of the elder.Schofield, Is now used from North
Carolina to Texas and Arkansas, and over 10,-
000 of them have been sold. It requires the
manufacture of nearly 300 to supply the annual
Are a specialty, and will compare favorably
with any brand known to the trade.
Our Candies
-ARE-
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS,
And are compounded of the best materials,
and free from adulteration.
Wo Invite special attention to the caTd of this
enterprising firm, which Is one of the most ex-1 demand,
tensive and successful business houses iu the The Messrs. Schofield also construct about
State of Florida. eighty steam engines every year, covering port-
Commencing in 1880, with comparatively small able, stationary and manufacturing engines;
means, by dint of the most unflagging industry, also all kinds of boilers, “locomotive boilers,
scrupulous integrity and business sngacity, they cylinder boilers, return tubular boilers, marine
In its various forms and
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION.
| It relieves rapidly and cures permanently.
Price of Same is 50 cents a bottle. For sale by
| all druggists and
THEO. SCHUMANN,
Sole Manufacturer.
PROPRIETOR OP
Schumann’s Pharmacy, Photo Stock De
pot and Chemical Laboratory.
Write for particulars and mention Southern
World.
GEORGIA PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Satisfaction Always Guaranteed I
to Customers!
have worked up a trade which is only commen
surate with the limits of the State. To the very
sources of thb St. Johns, by every railroad to the
boilers,” etc. Circular saw mills are a specialty
with them. They also turn out shafting, mill
gearing, pulleys and hangers, Iron columns for
Interior, and at all the places tributary to Jack- B tore fronts, Iron railing and all manner of ma-
lonvillc, dally their goods aro forwarded in sur-1
prising quantities to their numerous patrons.
That the reader may form some adequate con-1
chlnery and castings. The famous ” Queen of
the South Corn Mill" is another specialty with [
them. In short the work ot this firm Is unsur-
ROGERS & WINN.
Mention Southern World.
Spring has Come, Gentle Annie!
Bringing with it a large cargo of those justly
The new Short Line between the North and
East, and South and Southwest.
Through Schedule In effect March 15,1884.
Is only necessary to state that It requires five invited to their attractive advertisement pub- and indispensable about evfery well-regulated Lve Birmingham, A.G.8...
delivery wagons, which are kept constantly | lished in this issue,
running, to serve the city customers alone. Six
teen salesmen are kept as busy as bees from
morning until night, and their immense store
embraces two floors with elevator, and a com
modious warehouse nn<l wharf adjoining.
Within, a gas engine for grinding coffee’and
•pices is kept in constant motion and from a
house, the
A STORY OF RURAL, LIFE.
Price ofleretl for Bent Serial Story |
for tlic Pages of tlie Cultivator.
ERIE BABY CARRIAGE.
And which we offer at prices so reasonable as
to commend them to all. Having dealt in Baby
Carriages for years, we can assure those who
WESTWARD.
Central Standard Time.
h’w. 1
New
Orleans
Express,
Daily.
No. 9,
Daily Ac-
com’n.
Lve Atlanta, Whitehall sta-
7 30 am
9 11 am
11 44 am
11 54 a m
5 00 pm
8 20 pm
1 10 a m
1 45 p m
Lve Villa Rica
Lve Anniston
ArrBrmtnghnm.
2 6u p m
7 IW am
Lve Binniugham, A.G.S...
3 20 p in
5 43 p m
10 20 pm
6 00 am
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6 15 am
Arr Vicksburg, V. & M
Arr Mobile, M. & O
Arr New Orleans, N. 0, &
N. E
We would call special' attention to the prize
vait silver plated urn, which cost one hundred I offered by the publishers, Messrs. James P. Har-1 haye patronlged UB ln the paBt( that theBe Car .
dollars five hundred cups of delicious coffee rison & Co., for the best serial story appropriate . . ....... . _
4i.",.ih„tAd trmtis to Incomlur customers I for the pages of an agricultural Journal like the ria 8e» will bo found just what they need. Come
Cultivator. This limit is by no means ealeu- and get one while you can, for they aro bound to
The firm also send out monthly a complete I lated to cramp the pen of a ready writer who | g0 unite Jersey butter.”
Price Current giving the names and lowest cost has any knowledge of rural or farm life. No
of each article, so. that every patron Is fullj purer lives can be found than are lived by many
posted ln the premises, and know precisely noble men, women and children ln the calm re-
wbat supplies to order. This list Is very full | tlrement of rural retreats. It is unjust to sup-
occupying one entire page of a large sheet.
The wholesale business of the house is very
heavy and they Import many fancy goods from We cannot open the biographies of eminent . .
Europe; and Ilways deal with manufacturers men and not bo struck with the startling fact Uj T4Co g ® ,tore
and at first hands. Visitors to Jacksonville can-1 that nearly two-thirds of them were born and | A - slisWAK1 * LU> '
EASTWARD.
Lve New Orleans, N O & N E,
Vicksburg, V & M
Mobile. M <t O
Meridian, AGS
Tuscaloosa "
Let those now buy who have never bought
before,
And those who’ve always bought now buy the
more
Arr Birmingham'
Lve Birmingham, UFHy...
Anniston
Oxford
Villa Rica
Arr Atlanta, Whitehall Sta
tion
No. 2,
Atlanta
Express,
Daily.
8 30 p m
11 45 p m
8 00 pm
5 15 a m
9 50 am
12 2> p in
12 45 p m
3 45 p ro
3 52 p m
6 21 p m
8 00pm
No. 10.
Daily
Accom’ n
5 oo pm
10 45 pm
11 00 pm
4 05 am
7 03 am
not fall to be attracted by the beautiful store of nurtured In Just such farm homes. And what is
Messrs. Jones & Bowen, and should they give more to the point no such great man ever lived
them acall will find good bargains and courte- who was not proud of the fact that he was born
on a farm. Daniel Webster, one of the grandest
of human Intellects, loved the farm all his life,
and went there to close his eyes in death. Let
ous treatment.
It Is a rule .with them to keep the best of every'
thing and sell as cheap as the cheapest. Give |
them atrial.
Write to me and I will Answer.
Mossy Ciuk, Ga.
Dr. B. M. Wolley, Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Doctor—I will send you a certificate J
you wish It. I know that I could say nothing^
praise of your treatment of the Opium Hafllt I
that would exaggerate its good qualities. You
can tell those who doubt to write to me, to cyme |
to see me, or let me know where they live i
will go to see them, If not too far, rather I
they should take Opium when they can
rare Antidote. You can publish this if
think It will be of any benefit to any
.Yours truly,
J. D. McKinnyI
■ i ■ do your ows stamaftf moons
I rWllPC KRV. with our 8TANMMO P ATT SABS tor 1
In dU I Co K'D.lnrton, Amono. OaUtaa Braid
Fork. Re. Baslly trana(*rre<14o any fabric or material and
can ba naad a hundred time* over. lOfoll ilted working
Fatterna incoming Flower*. Comer*, Borden. Beoljope,
Braid Stripe, outline figure*, and your own initial lettera
for handkerchief*, bat band* Ac., with Powder. Fad and
direction* for working, si I for OO cent*, postpaid.
our gifted writers tor
subject and
of,
this
iaplctureof farm-life wor
Saxes and purest Influences.
i. Rogers & Winn, Macon,
Georgia.
These gentlemen are doing an immense busi
ness ln the manufacture of candies and crackers
and their Uade ramifies through several States.
The goods they turn out are warranted to give
entire satisfaction and they stand ready to com
pete both as to price and quality with any sim
ilar establishment North or South. The “Snow
Flakes” of this firm are particularly worthy of
mention. For delicacy of flavor and crispness
they cannot be excelled.
Macon Is proud of her candy and cracker
factory. Read their advertisement elsewhere.
No. 9 Whitehall, street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Write for particulars and mention Southern
World.
)D|7C Bend six cents for postage, and receive
niLLi free, a costly box ot goods which will
, helpML of either sex, to more money right away
-than anything else In this world. Fortunes await
1 the worltbfa absolutely sure. At once address
True A Co., Augusta, Maine,
Mention 8duthern World.
CONNECTIONS.
At Atlanta with diverging lines for all points
North and East, and all points in Georgia and
Florida.
At Anniston with E. T. V. & G. for points
Northeast and Southwest.
At Birmingham with A. G. S. R. R. and L. & N.
to points North, West and South.
Purchase your tickets via. the Short Line,
Safest! Quickest! Bestt Making sure connec
tions with all Lines at Birmingham, Anniston
and Atlanta.
I. Y. SAGE, L. S. BROWN,
Superintendent. Gen’l P. A.
General Offices—Birmingham, Alabama
Macon
We invite the
11c to the advertli
The People’s Advocate, of this city,has
resumed publication under brighter aus*
Its
immerdal College,
lcular attention of the pub-1 pices and in a more attractive form.
school, W. McKayl Esq. Mis method of impart
ing lnatruction is leservedly popular, and aa an
accountant and pxpert in book-keeping, it Is
conceded that
Mr. McKay give
to each student
with him willy
position in mercantile life.
mlssloni .
remedy for
Consumption Cured.
id physician, retired from practice, hav-
* ln his h—*- “
formula
Onr thanks are retained to Senator A.
laced ln his hands by an East India
of a simple vegetabh
a^*©i>«u££’£r 280, Consumption. BroTOBWSTCaiarrhrttmffiA And
onr Boo*^ •* Manual of Needlework," it ic n>i>te t* 131 all throat and Lung Affections, also n positive
' its, s'
vur BUVSe SSWIiia* VI dwumwviw, •• w v- **»1**»
itructor In Kmilnftmi, Armsnnn and all other branch*# oi
embroidery Knitting Tattln, Crocheting Aace Maklnp
ic. 3 3 cent*: Knur for Si .OO. All the shove for #■
Patten Pub. C’c. 47 Ilarcln
Mention Southern World.
and radical cure for Nervous Complaints, after
Street, No
Mention Booth aim World.
The deeper yon hide anything the|
I sooner yum will find it.
ment of the Principal ot this I contents are interesting and instructive.
It is published by a very strong organi-
J zation, the Southern Temperance Pub-
baa no superior lnthe state, lishing Association, weekly at $1.50 per
i the closest personal attention
ad those who takes full course
i able with practice to fill any
annum. James G. Thrower is Business
Manager and Rev. W. H. Hunt, Secre
tary. Success to it.
Those wMo use Mr. Campbell’s Millenium I
Whisky }6r IU medicinal properties, must re-
membeyThat despite its seductive name it would H. Colquitt and representatives N. J*
be duigerous to take too much of It. But per- , T H
haprtbe article is so pure it will indeed inaura. Hammond and Thomas Hardeman tor
in the mlUenlum of Whisky. In that case of I n „ki;«
, jurse, as eatan will be bound In chalnsthe P ubhc documents,
evil spirit will be taken out of it. ’ 1
Go after two wolves and you will not
Money is not (Sod, but it shows great
mercy.
Trust in God, bat do not stumble your*
self.