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Children’s Corner.
B,v. T. o. BOIKIN, But. 8.8. Ed
BIBLE EXPLORAIIONS.
Divid returned to Ziklag. After three
days a man came and bowed down be
fore David. Hie clothee were rent,
earth was upon hie head,as if he were in
great distress. He said. I have escaped
from the camp of Saul. Many of the peo
pie have fled, also many have fallen and
are slain. S tul and Jonathan are dead
David said, How do you know that?
He answered, when I was on Mt Gilboa
I saw Saul leaning on his spear. He
asked me who 1 was, then said to me.
stand upon me and slay me for lam full
of sorrow. I was sure he could not live,
so 1 stood upon him after he had fallen.
I took the crown from his head, the
bracelet from his arm and have brought
them unto my lord. David anl his
men rent their clothes, mourned and
wept and fasted till evening for Saul
and Jonathan, for the people of the Lord,
and for the house of Israel.
David said to the man, who are you ?
He answered, a stranger, an Amalekite.
Then David said, were you no' afraid to
destroy the Lord’s anointed ? So he
called one of his young men and had the
Amalekite slain, saying unt» him, Toy
....be upon thy tor thy hath
testified....thee, saying I have....the
Lord’s , ~ , .
Then David sang a song in which be
lamented Saul and Jonathan.
David enquired of the L >rd if he must
Mto Israel and to what p ace. The
said Hebron, so David went to
there and the chief men of the tribe of
Judah anointed him king. One of Saul s
son’s who escaped from the battle was
ruling over the other tribes. His name
was Ishbosheth. Two wicked men went
into Ishbosbeth’s house and cut off his
head while he slept. This they carried
to David who was very much displeased
and • unman led his young men to kill
them. They cut off their hands and
feet and hung them over the pool He
br There was a long war between the
family of Saul and David, but at last
David was king over all Israel.
We hope our explorers will not fail to
read the first four chapters of second
Samuel. They will read in them of the
death of Asahel and Abner and about
other things. .. . ,
All the tribes of Judah assembled at
Hebron to annoint David, saying ‘‘Be
hold we are thy bone and thy flesh.
David and his men went to Jerusalem,
where he took possession of a castle on
M unt Zion where he made his home
and called it the city of David. He
went on and grew very great.
The king of Tyre was a friend of
David, who sent him cedar trees, car
penters and masons to build him a
house. , „, .
The Philistines came to fight against
David but God was with David and gave
him victory.
ENIGMAS.
1 Who sheldered David in an hour of
need ?
2. Who died ’mid household grief and
public gloom? .
3. Who stained the young earth with
a cruel deed ?
4. Whose words averted Judah s com
ing doom ?
5. Who through an erring monarch s
treachery died ?
6. Whose faltering conscience saved
his brother’s life?
7. Who did the toils of Nehemiah
divide? , z
8. Who bore'a gift and a destroying
knife ? , ,
9. What infant’s birth made glad a
widow’s heart?
10. Who for untimely forwardness
was slain ?
11. Who rashly with a God-sent gift
did part yet by his death a victory did
gain ?
In the initial letters see:
A precept that ’twere well to heed,
For it imparts the cheering charm,
Which in its turn each heart doth
need.
no 2.
1. The king to whom a prophet said
set thine house in order, for thou shalt
die and not live.
2 A priest whose city name consisted
of two letters.
3. One of the two cities which the
Hebrews built for Pharaoh.
4. Noah’s godly ancestors.
5. A city which formed partof the first
kingdom on record.
The initials give the mount on which
was the rock typical of Christ.
BIBLE QUESTIONS.
1. What were the contents of the Ark
of the Covenant ?
2. What is the Bible ornament of a
Christian ?
3. State what three things the Bible
says God cannot do?
4. What does the Bible compare to a
spider’s web ?
enigma no. 3.
1. What gates did Samson bear with
ease away?
2. Whose debt did Saul take on him
self to pay?
3. What god before the ark fell flatly
down?
4. Whose father died beneath God’s
angrv frown ?
5. Whose servant bore an open letter
forth ?
- 6. What Syrian’s flocks were blest for
Jacob’s worth ?
7. Who by his bravery won his cousin’s
hand?
8. Who boldly disobeyed her lord’s
command ?
9. What country nourished Israel’s
chosen race, till friendly kings to cruel
ones gave place ?
The initials give a very precious text.
LIHLE TO-TOIE.
No one would think that little To-tote
was a girl who could enjoy standing on
her head.
She was as shy as her kitten that hid
under chairs whenever a strange step
came near; and she scarcely ever looked
any one in the face without first letting
her long soft eyelashes fall upon her
cheek. And yet To-tote’s favorite de
light was to stand on her head.
Her nurse laughed and cried out, “0
To-tote, again on your head I” at which
To-tote would laugh and go on with her
play.
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Now To-tote had for a gift from her
?[ood grandmother, a gold spoon with a
ancy T. engraved on the handle. With
this she ate her supper of bread and milk,
and with this she sipped her soup at
dinner. Indeed, it was always laid at
To-totes’ pl de, for whethershe required
it or not, she always wanted to see it
there. And whenever she saw it she
stood on her head I
“Why, To tote!” you will say, ‘how
could you do such a thing ?’*
You would not be so surprised if you
should see her. Take your own bright
spoon at breakfast, or at dinner, or at
tea, look inside its shining bow), and you
will see a very good likeness of a little
boy or girl that you and it will be
wrong side up.
That was what To tote so much enjoy ed
doing at supper. It was very funny to
her pretty French eyes to see the smiling
little lady as if she were walking with
her feet in the air.
“Oh, oh,” she would laugh, “you will
get dizzy in there, Miss To tote!”
And nurse would add, “Yes, yes, she
is very dizzy, N>w bid her good night,
To-tote, and we wdl light the candle and
goto bed.”— &t. Nicho'as.
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Alphabetical Curiosities. — The
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C makes lime clime, hanged changed,
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Q of itself has no significance.
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Corsets, 81.25
For sale by leading merchants Beware of
worthless imitations with cord,
WARNER BRO’S, 872 Broadway, N. Y.
0e127 8i
MARKS’ ADJUSTABLE
Reclining Chair!
Over 50
CHANGES
op
position ?
CANE SEA TS
Loose Cushions
A Parlor, Library. Smoking, Reclining, or Invalid
( hair, Lounge, and full length Bed
F-'r Illustrated Cataloge and Price List, send to
Chicago office.
MARKS’ A. F. CHAIR CO.
New York Office, I Chicago office,
850 Broadway. | 234 South Clark St.
july2l ts
GARMORE’S ARTIFICIAL EAR DRUMS
A® Invented and worn by him perfeetly re
store the hearing. Entirely deaf for thirty years,
he hears with them, even whispers, distinctly.
Are not observable, and remain in position
wlthoutaid. Descriptive Circular free. Address
JOHN CARMORE.
B. W. Corner sth A Race Sta., Cincinnati, O,
novlO 3m
SHELDON COLLINS,
MANUFACTURER OF
Black and Colored Printing Inks.
New York, 26 Frankfort BL; Philadelphia 727
Sansom St.; Black Inka Works, Point Breeze Phil
adelphia; Colored Ink Works 26 Frankfort BL,
New York. Jy2o-ly
STOVE SHELF
AND UTENSIL STAND.
AGEXTS IVAXTED for ths
most convenient article ever
tSSy to housekeepers. Agents meet wWJi
greater success than ever. Oneageof
made 8192 In IS days, another |3O
ta Sdavs, another BS? <u 1 day. Boxing an®
Freight Free to Ajrenta. Send tor circulars h
addrewH. J. Nil EP A RD A CO~
Cincinnati, O M or Nt. Loul®, Mn
angl enw39t
RF ATTV’Q organs, is useful stops,
DLn I I T O sets reeds, only $65, Piano
$145 up. MGF* Illustrated Catalogue Free. Addres
BEATTY- Washington, N. J* octZ7 ly
RCEIITQ U/AUTCn EVERYWHERE to sell
Ab tN I O Wnlt I tu the best Family Knit
tinir Machine ever invented. Will kniiapairof
stockings, with lIFFL and TOE complete, in
20 minutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancy
work for which there is always a ready market. Send
for circular and terms to the Twombly Knittinff
Machine Co., 409 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
ap’2B 84t
P Ml SCROFULA, FEVER SORES, BLOTCHES,
and all Blood Poioon Cored for I.lfe. No
charge till cured. For particulars, addreee postal to
»r. w. Willlama, 279 Via. Bt., Cincinnati, O.
IIOVIU 131
T) TT) A V Tosell our Rubber Printing
VJr r TV 1 stampß. agentsoutfit;
with your name for marking linen, etc., 81.50.
which amount we refund after you rend ub 810
net for goods.
Sample sheet, terms, etc.. Free. Address
oct2o ts E. TAYLOR A CO., Cleveland, O.
8 weeM ln y° nr own town. Terms and 8!
<[>Uu outfit free. Address Halutt * Oe.,
Portland, Maine. -nav 2fr-ly.
ADP HN 881 to3L.iOt); ; to 82 BTOPB
UKuAJj 0 PiAN°rf»l2sun. Paper free
\j as>\a AAAI Ke Adareg DANIEL F. BEATTY
dec9-tf W,4n('i<t, i. N
•y K Fashionable Cards, no two alike, with
2Jc> name 10 cents, post paid. Gzo. K.
R«zt> A Co. Nassau. N. Y. octlH.lv
BELL FOUNDRY
M 1 Bel Im of PureCQppcr and Tin for Churches
Fire alarms, Farms, etc. FULLS
WARRANTED. Catalogue sent Free.
VANDUZEN A TlFt, Cincinnati 0
anl 1
CS/|C!”tetZ> Agents wanted. Bella
e)UI J a Pl d !7- Particulars free
o W B. M. Spencer, 112 Wash
ington sheet Boston, Mass. Jyß-ly
A GENTS WANTED for the Best and Fastest
/A Selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices
reduced 33 per cent. National Publishing Co.,
fcblO ly Philadelphia, Pa.
CIEIjLELR'X’
As a Remedy for Nervous Diseases.
WHAT THE MEDICAL PROFESSION
SAY ABOUT 11,
—AND—
The Good Resiilts Atb-ndlng Its Use ht
Headuche, Seuralglu, Nervousaess,
Indigestion, Sleeplessness,
and Piiralysls.
(’EI FRY him come into public notice within
the last few yenra as a nervine, but acientiflc ex
perim< nU anti experience have proved beyond a
donut that it controls nervous irritation and
irerlodk* nervous ana sick headaches to a marked
degree.
Biown Squard says that Celery conUdna
nerve food man any other vegetable or substance
found in nature < elery whs first discovered and
used as a nervine by French physicians about 1887.
Bat a com bi nation . I the EXTRACT OF CELERY
ANDCHaM< *MI E, which nasbeen but recently
Introduced io the profession and the public by Dr
C. W. Benson, has produced such marvelous re
sults in curing tier vousmss and headache®, and
especially nervous and sl< k headaches, neuralgia
paralysis, indigestion and sleeplessnem, that itha
excited public attvution and newspaper com
ments.and many physicaus have tested the merit
of this preparation with the best results, as quoted
below from a few:
WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY.
“Dr. Benson’s preparation of Celery and Chamo
mile for nervous diseases is the most ini porta n
addition made U) the materia meiiica in the la
Suarter of a century Dr. J. W. J. Englar, o
altimore
“These Pills are invaluable in nervous diseases. ”
—Dr. Hammond, of New York.
“Dr. Benson’s Pills are worth their weight in
gold in nervous and sick headache.'*—Dr. A. H.
bchlichter, of Baltimore.
“Dr. Benson’s Pills for the cure of neuralgia are**
a success.”—Dr. G. P. Holman, of Christlanabur >
Virginia.
These Pills are a special preparation, only so
the cure of special diseases, as named, and so
these disease® they are worthy of a trial by a
intelligent sufferers. Vhey are prepared expre®®ly *
to cure sick headache, nervous headache, dyspep
tic headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralyat*
sleepleflaneas and indigestion, and will cure any
case Puce 5U cents, postage free. Sold by a 1
druggists. Depot, 106 North Eutaw st., Baltimore*
Atlanta DepotatLAMAß, RANKIN A a. AMAR'
Drug Store, corner of Pryor and Decatur street®.
mrSl if
GEORGIA RAILROAD
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY, - )
Orrxcit General Managku. I.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 3, 1881. J
COMMENCING CUNDAY, 4th instan
the following Passenger Schedule w
be operated:
No. 2 EAST DAILY. No. 1 WEST DAILY.
Lv’e Atlanta 880 a m Lv’e Augusta,lo 30 am
Ar. Athens, 450 p m “ Macon 710 a m
“ Warliig’n 2 M pm “ Milled'r’efi 06 a m
“ Canak 157 pm “ Camak... 12 26 n m
" Milled've4 49 p m “ Waahig’nll 30 a n
Ar. Macon... 645 p m ■* Athena... 980 a m
“ Auguata.,4 06 p m Ar Atlanta.. 645 p m-
No connection to or from Washington on Sunday
LITHONIA ACCOMMODATION.
[Dally—Except Sundaya.)
Lv’e Atlanta.. 6 00 p m I Lv’e Lithcnla. 6 35 a m
Ar. Llthonia.7 26 pm | Ar. Atlanta 800 a m
DECATUR ACCOMMODATION.
[Dailey, except Sundays.]
Lv Atlanta...l2 45 pm ILv Decatur 216 pm
Ar Decatur... 116 pm |Ar Atlanta..,_2 45 pi»
No. 4 EAST DAILY. No. 8 WEST DAILY.
Lv’e Atlanta..B 30 pm I Lv’e Anguata....s 55 ptx
Lv’e Athens.. .7 00 p m I Arr A'bena 8 00 a m
Ar. Augusta. .6 30 am | Ar. Atlanta..... 600 a m
Trains Nos. 2. 1. 4 and 6 will, if signaled, stop a
regularly scheduled Flag Stations.
Connects at Augusta tor all points Eaat and
Sonth-eaat.
Superb Improved Sleepers to Anemsta.
Pullman Sleepers Angusta to Wasbingtoo
par Only one change Atlanta to New
York.
JOHN W. GREEN, E. R. DORSEY,
Gen’l Manager. Gen’l Passenger Agt.
febfi.tf
Richmond and Danville Railroad.
Atlanta and Charlotte Division,
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT
Atlanta, Ga., July 20, 1881.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ON AND AFTER JULY 20, 1881, TRAINS
will run on this road as follows:
DAY PA'SENGER TRAIN-North-
Leave Atlanta 4.00 am | Arrive Charlotte 3.35 pm
South.
L’ve Charlotte 12.30 pm | Arrive Atlanta 12.05 am
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN-Nobth.
Leave Atlanta 3.15 am | Arrive Charlotte 3.15 am
South.
L’ve Charlotte 12 43 am | Arrive Atlan’a 12.20 pm
FAST MAlL—Going North.
Leave Atlanta 630 pm | ArriveChariottes 35 am
Going South.
L’ve Charlotte 12.33 am | Arrive Atlanta 10.35 am
LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN—North.
Leave Atlanta 5.30 am | Arrive Central 8.20 pm
South.
Leave Central 5.30 am | Arrive Atlanta 8 10 pm
THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN-Nobth.
Leave Atlanta 200 am | Arrive Charlotte 3.50 pm
South.
L’ve Charlotte 3.45 pm | Arrive Atlanta 150 pm
SUWANEE ACCOMMODATION-GOING North.
Leave Atlanta 5.00 am | Arr. Suwannee 7.08 pm
Going South.
L’ve Suwannee 5.40 pm | Arrive Atlanta 8.00 am
Connecting with Lawrenceville Branch Rail
road at Suwannee
Connecting at Atlanta for all points West and
Southwest.
Connecting at Charlotte for all Eastern point*.
Through Tickets on sale at Gainesville, Seneci
City, Greenville and Spartanburg to all noiuta
East and West.
T. M. R. TALCOTT, A. POPE, IY. SAGE
Gen’l Manager, G. P. A., Superint’t.
Richmond, Va. Richmond,Va. Atlanta,Ga.
nov3 ts
VISITORS TO ATLANTA, GA~
ARE INVITED TO CALL AT THE PALACE
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT OF
J. P. STEVENS & C 0„ 84 Whitehall St.,
Where a pleasanthour may be spent looking over
their immense stock of Watches, Diamonds, Fine
Jewelry, silverware, etc.
Visitors are also admitted into their Watch
Factory, where the process of manufacturing
time-pieces can oe seen. septlfi ts
Hmm A Speedy and
Painless Cure
for the Op' urn
■> OwMBB 11MW O r Morphine
II JEgg rnlllfaMi Habit. Cure
EgSßf K Guaranteed.
A J ./Ltdrrss
/gaarMllfll N.B.DREWRY,MJ).
GRIFFIN,
my2Bly
SOMETHING NEW!
PERFECTION AUTOMATIC BCALEW,
OSITIVELY THE MOST ACCURATE ANIP
CONVENIENT SCALES MADE. SELF-ACTING
WEIGHTS that cannot be lost or worn by
handling. NO SPRINGS TO GET OUT OF OR
DER. Warranted for two years. Guaran
teed to save their cost in a short time. Respond
ble parties wanted to introduce them. Send
stamp for circulars and terms.
A. V. CANFIELD, Jr., Manager,
21 Lightstreet, Baltimore, Md.
O' On exhibition at Thu Index office.
octf ts
T WILL GIVE YOU ROSY CHEEKS. RENEW
I- YOU. Tested 80 years. Hurley’s Syr. Bars, aud
Potash. Louisville, Ky. mavl2 tv
DIIOPIEO for Deale i’Medium Work; Low
□ ÜbUILO F/ ic ‘i 8 KIOH'TRIAGE E’f't CO.,
UUUUILU Cinctnn < lalogue FREE
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