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NEARER HOME.
When the year ha* lived It* •umnier,
, A ?2_^*'? lrd * haTe touched their strain,
And tall ripe for the keen sickle
h<»ry-bearded grain,
All feelings Rather softly
Like *waet comforter*, and «*y.
Summer time has gone, but autumu
Brings a calmer, fruitful day.
When I, wandering where the summer
Lingered fondly to the last.
• ®®e the fairoat flower. withered
By the flrat chill autumn blast,
Naught of sadness fills my spirit
That mv roses long have blown,
For each leaf that fluttered earthward,
Tells me I am neater home.
And when sunset fades out coldly
And the barren fields look gray,
The last golden fruits all gathered,
The last reapers gone away.
Weary I, and sadly loitering.
Evening shadows softly come,
Toucuu g my sore feet with healing.
a- <i > whisper, “Nearer Home."
? nd my heart puts off all sadness,
Though the barren fields are gray.
Though the golden fruits are gathered,
Ana the birdshave flown away;
For I’m going where the flowers
Bloom In a perpetual spring.
Where the birds no more are fickle,
But remain to ever sing.
Where nn frost hath ever blighted
The bright verdure of the clime,
And the fairest fruits are ripened
Where the sun knows nodecline:
And my wasted spirit siugetb
In a soft and hopeful tone.
Till the stem shine down to light me
On and upward to my home.
—Selected.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING.
Yes, Christmas is coming! It is hardly
necessary to remind our young readers
of this. We venture to say that by this
time they are beginning to count the
days to its arrival. And no wonder, for
Christinas is a joyous season. It is a time
when kind thoughts and feelings, and
kind words and deeds are more numer
ous than at any other time, for among
young and old, rich and poor, everybody
is trying to make some one else happy.
It is a pity, isn’t it, that this Christmas
spirit does not last all the year round ?
Why, this earth would be like heaven,
where it is one continual Christmas all
the time.
Now, although it is several weeks yet
before this happy day will arrive, we arc
going to take a peep into the homes of
some of our boys and girls, and see wha'
they are doing to get ready for it. Eve
rywhere there is preparation. Sime are
hard at work with brains and fingers
devising and manufacturing little gifts
for the friends they love best. To be
sure, they have not much money at their
disposal, butthen, gifts which are the
result of labor an I ingenuity are far
more valuable than any that money can
buy. It is really astonishing to see how
many pretty and useful things these in
dustrious little friends of ours have con
trived already. They are enjoying the
pleasures of Christmas in advance, and
are as happy as they can be, for they are
thinking of othersand not of themselves.
Others of our young readers are helping
to fill boxes which will be sent in time
for Christmas to some hospital or needv
Sunday-school. They are making scrap
books, dressing dolls, painting wall texts,
framing pictures, and doing many other
things to give a “Happy Christmas” t.o
those less favored than themselves. In
this respect they are like Christ, “who
Went about doing good,’’ and they may
take, as meant for themselves, His own
words|: “Inasmuch as ye did it unto one
of the least of these, my brethren, ye did
it unto Me.”
Some of our boys and girls are busy
preparing for Christmas exercises at their
several schools. There are compositions
to be written. There are poems to lie
learned and .recited. And many are
working hard to gain one or more of the
prizes which will be distributed before
the holiday season. Wbile we wish our
youngstudentsall success in their efforts,
we would remind them that to them this
is a time of peculiar temptation, a time
for every soldier of Christ to be “on
guard." It is a time when it would be
well for all such young Christian soldiers
to join together and take this motto for
their standard: “Let nothing be done
through strife or vain glory ; but in low
linens of mind let each esteem the other
better than themselves.’’ In no better
.way can they prepare fora “Happy
Christmas.’’
But some of our youg readers are only
looking forward this year to a sad Christ
mas. Sorrow has come into their homes,
and all is dark and gloomy. Well, it is
to these sad and aching little hearts that
the great Christmas gift, the Saviour,
Jesus, will be the most welcome, for
theirs are the hearts that most need His
pity and As we like better to
give a present to a person who really
needs it, than to one who does not, so
our blessed Saviour loves to give Him
self to any who really wants Him. He
can make’ the saddest heart happy with
His great love, and you can in return
gladden Him by believing in His love
for you, and accepting it. Then your sad
Christmas will be made bright with a
great joy. It will be truly' a “Happy
Christmas." — Pariah Visitor.
Y'rfjih Air In the Bedroom.— How
much air can be safely admitted into a
sleeping or living room is a common
question. Rather, it should be consid
ered how rapidly, without injury or risk,
and at how low a temperature. We can
not have too much fresh air, so long as
we are warm enough, and are not ex
posed to draughts. What is a draught?
It is aswift surrent of air, at a tempera
ture lower than the body, which robs
either the whole body, or an exposed part
of its heat, so rapidly as to disturb the
equilibrium of our circulation and give
us cold. Young and healthy persons
can habituate themselves to sleeping in
even a cold draught, as from an open
window, if they cover themselves, in
cold weather, with an abundance of bed
clothes. But those who have long been
accustomed to being sheltered from the
outer air by sleeping in warm and nearly
shut up rooms, are too susceptible to cold
to bear a direct draught of cold air. Per
sons over 70 years of age, moreover, with
lower vitality than in their youth, will
not bear a low temperature, even in the
air they breathe. Like hothouse plants,
they may be killed by a winter night’s
chill, and must be protected by warmth
at all times. As a rule we may say that,
except for the moat robust, the air which
enters at night into a sleeping-chamber
should in cold weather be admitted grad
ually only, by cracks or moderate open
ings, or should have its force broken by
some obstacle, as a curtain, etc., to avert
its blowing immediately upon a sleeper
in his bed.— Health Primer.
11 wirf- *■■*-’ ! 11 j —————— O O
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX AND SOTUH-WESTERN BAPTIST: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 100 I.
HISTORY OF GEORGIA BAPTISTS
AND BOOK OF MINISTERS.
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Diseases of the Throat and Lungs.
- , Diseases of the pulnio.
yVY TC U-S. nary organs are so prev
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The marvellous cures which Ayer’s
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PrHctlcal and Analyti Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
801.1) BY ALL DRUGGISTS KVEKYWHXBB.
d-c22tr
WOMAN’S TRIUMPH!
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS.
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A/
DISCOVERER OF
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
The Positive Cure
fU» J* tbo*e PatafLl Complaint* and Weaknewea
xo c v n * our bent female population.
ft v I cure entirely the worst form of Female Com*
pflUr.t.’ ail o’ arian troubles, Inflammation and Ulceru- '
tjnn. hkin - *® and Displacements, and the consequent I
pp’nai Weak ew, and Is particularly adapted to the '
Chan' us Lae,
It wl J uißßv>F*e and erpel tumors from the uterus in
io ear’"' otaero of development. The tendency to can-
hu: ore there 1* checked very speedily by its urn.
i falntn flatulency, destroys all cravins:
forctlmulvnta, and relieves weakness of the stomach,
’t Ukb 810-ting, Headaches, Nervous Prostration,
>r .*** E blllt ?, Sleeplewmess, Depression and Indi
fljentlon.
That fueling of N»adngr down, causing pain, weight
and backache, Is always permanently cured by Its use.
It will at oil timer anu und i all circumstances act in
narmony with the laws that govi rn the female s> stein.
Forthecureuf Kidney Complaints of either *<>xthis
Compound is unsurp' .sea
LYDIA E. PINKHAM* VEGETABLE COM
POUND is prepared at and 235 Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Price |L dix bottles for $5. Sent by mail
in the form of pills, also r the form of lozenges, on
receipt of price, fl per box for either. Mrs. Pinklic-j
freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for punph
let. Address as above. Mention thia f’ttper.
No family should bo without LYDIA B. I’IN’KIIAM’S
LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousnes*
and torpidity of the liyer. 25 cent* ner bcx.
feb3tf SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
(f\ |* fl O a vear. Agents wanted everywhere. Bui
9k I'll II lln w»strictly iegitimate.Psrtlcniarsfrr<
Dfc’JUwAddwa J.Wobtm h. Ixjula.hu
eepU.ly
n 110 n Ir O for Dealers’ Medium Work : Low
K IhhlrX Pr ‘ c,s uIION CARRIAGE KTOCO.,
UUUUILU eincinn • talogue FREE
apl4 ts
W j BEATTY'S SJ3&V ORGANS I
27 The “Mozart” New Style No.
888 fl p*/ i ' l vh|<-h is destined to be tiion**** Popular Orrantliewoild ever *ecn. My success in the part having been *o unprecedented. 1
feel warronuxl in doing better thun ever teforv fur Mycu.lor.H a, henna this unparalioUed oLrr.
M 11 have now tho LAR&KST FACTORY IN TH I WORLD that slti pH Hn pro<l nets dirt ct
OXa a* til" 1 11 .WWwIBr *«, the puxvhaocr, avoidingcxb’i tamale profits, middlemen and agents, manufacturing iny o«n ■ 1 | II 1 I
uTillTlS organ* An my «u u Factary, and U Ing suro of selling thousands of t Id* charming stylo every J I II I /
MW M month. I oflrr thi* organ, comb mi»g a grander varfery of stop er. more Z
iniLHical effects, anil the Dunieleraiitexterlon Including afl i-s U-lass HMI V
XX A JE'. yH’INiIMMBiB stool, and music, boxed and d< livcred on board cars here r ■> KJ 11 !■ I ■ ■flj
V <>U < A N lEBT IT IN Y€ I 1< OH N DOME, free of expense. lOR ONE YEA It. ■nMHMNHNHNBBNB
C • i ' i It < < ntatn* H? Rtops* <*<*l oven 10 full rets G< h!cn Tongue Herds, ss follows:
-A'- ’ S| Manual f*nb-l»ass» In reel tone. Diapason, K fret tone. Dulclana, N feet tnur. Cello, R feet tone. jgT '.aMf
French Horn, H feel tone. ba xu phone, R fret lone. t olx < elct te. M fe< i lone. t lola Dolce, 4 feet tone. “MBA.
■UttsdjL.. .... i Uillili' <il' rN; mffilW .'a.'MC violin*. 4 fed torr. Piccolo, 4 feet tone. nlso ( <vr’cr liarn.onictie, harp Axilinu, (.rand Kxpreasione,
wSi'-l ' ' Vox DLmana, Vox and otl.er grand a<-c« i-sory effects, ar U .<•*?
rSPECIFICATION OF STOP WORK, 27 IN ALL.
W'■■•jrliWK 1, Cello. A, plapason. 1&, Dulcktns. Orchestral Forte.
bA'Ai 1 '! flEbhiiM -i, Mrlodla. 9. V lolm Dolce. HI. < Inrlor.ct. 2R, Grand Organ knee Stop. oHf
SvAJ 1 ■•: l|' illMii JIM J ; liklil Y' ' „li‘ ijiWlfcmilwiMßllllCt J X, Clarabella. 10, Grand F.xprewdone. 17, V«lx t’c’.eslc. 21, Kight knee Stop. <flh <
Ji 1 ' i-' 4, Manual huh-Raaa. 11, French Horn. IM, 1 lollnn. C.», Automntle Valve (Mop. MKf w
I Wil I's, Bourdon. 12, Harp .Folinc. 19. V <»x J üblluntv. tfil, Kight Duplex Damper. F*
'' .(MlvJrste'T IN: d, baxaohonr. 18, Vox Humana. 80, U«, Left Duplex Damper. IX// - -
lllllllir PM • 1 ' t!''Wll i 7,110 l aiGau.hu. 14, Echo. 81, coupler iiarmoniquc. JM!
- BEATTY'B new patent adjustable stop action. ..Mtir
11 thlsactlcn Is reached the highest state nf perfection attainable. The cnac of the *• MOZART •• Organ Is a dr-
JHBI I I Hgn of rare beauty and is unrivalled at the price offered. Renutlfnl Mn.p Manila. It is of solid walnut with M hnva atnoHacncurr’v nanhadlntha
flCEnt I ■ In oxtralsnrafanry top, decorated with oriFlnaTdeFignp In fretwork. Heccptable for music, book nuk, mush ;
k V ■ ?'holder ofchwtc design, sliding fall with lurk. TH. beautiful Organ w'as never equalled la the blstary of L < r 2nn?,72 Ip
iWMI I - i the Organ Trade for excellence In every feature, tr «il Pl Kill KELT FKOM THIB ADVEK'I IMI <>,whJhnn n«t!Z
R 1 ME* LKLMt ON OKIIER BOOk. |WVery Important when you Order Jf' muaw etoruv sill tho way from $8.60 tufb.
’■■ »—■' ’ i ■ ■r- Write your name plain. I a- tiers short ut>
nossibfa. We have no time torcadvciy BCOK AND CHOICE MUSIC
ns M—l I M\ I” r l.»ng letters. Be sure to give Post Offi-r. .... “MO? ALT*
n F ~* h ‘° n ■■■ ? -JV??:r ; ’
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or money promptly refunded alter a nvr . <•<11
Hm T | Year’" ronstant use. Bea are II un taming the iMDSr EV(> A
. J-W J ‘f’. '* I w/mw eri r I hesitatingly advtoe those who are about to elements o f EjWM *
®’|| ""1 lirri l JJ LJI.J-TLlnl, Vl .kJijLjA-A— J CELLO. jVMXADQUt fKXHHfIRN VOIX CELL3TE. J (ir( |,. r from other manufacturers or flu Ir Jt us ic? pro-
M'flMS m 1 nil M NgwSqjh M ML,' I a rent*, not to doit. Order only the lau-st gra#livo e ? er . Nt
WMI RnW/A m r Sup r/'SS. Saxapwone. viol 1 na> I Piccolo. ] t . ~| i«.st of Organs. If you have already ? jsOH WM i stu . I |N<»jG
S.® M.'.-S.-. I ±_ ... 1 <■<■-’-■ .a, 7 -n>t. rnmn.l y.mr onkr. Ilmny dle> , towhh-b
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1 '■ ; I Bwf the Patent I'Alee, t<» protot this valuabh in : ’ ’nncy t> dcr. Express l*i c-puld.Bnnk ops, mciuding MkSS jfR. DU \i |
1 Wn 1 :Uw 1 Xo other manufacturer can build an Oigua V 4 di Un.. ; Ornil, or KegUt«red Letter. Mono some of the O’*Ldß Pvr •-< I
...Wfia r i|i| ; |! ; NF. ..dlB HI ; 4 ’!-’Z-MFyNW Kcedboard at any price. ; v. » united hiuT freight charges mild II very latest IMH| *.10“% r
OM ‘MW™ 1 .ill I’ l '.’l II! I'il'Md raf'Silfli •“» ’•cprescnteJ sftcru year'* con- Songs, etc. J
I; JflLj :■ . stunt use. It Is a wclLknown fn< t that Inin the mnr. Hint had the nuAeforvdncc the i-rii'c of Also a choice MAR.
iiW'iXil L4.J' flfl Wl wnflil 1 i.»noe and Organs in the face of untold übnse fr. n. th<- me.-• t-dria The public should rrm< inbei piece of new J/.iflLnSJ
'fflfiHN MBfA I Hi’l l! ’Il IP »!h li "-rtl II ! 'llMlffiHHfflNlMv thia and twit ronize me. RFMEMBEK. any off* r w I y <thir t: .’nufacturcr*. no matter h.ow hv. sheet music. Ejfryvl r n
K I' 1 ill’d 1 ’ Illi! ffli'tiifl a FIhB . ! .llfllWSWl Icandobetter. WEIGH THESE WORDS < vl’i Ft FLY. J dare not ahfpyouapoor Instru ft || peatly RSSlfl
imU Wf?’’ J l .'''ill fflu iflv idtfinfl i mefttaa It la not powibll* forme to know *)><• v 1 ’ t< •• i. /r*-*'tr Invariably conceal <!<-fivtu and BESB|
'•ls™ . 1 li! >1 ilii# Wl : - fl li’i'i Hl ii l claim advantages for Orvnns they sell. My h rin n t v .-•» eg. < d enoughi to silence' luabgnereund thlnpuiFßEE
•'! .'(flUf defamera. Theyin variably prove sat WoHirv 'i b<H a AND* AIIE NOW IX I ME. with the in Mflaj
‘'"BBSH 1 il ; iiii!|l‘l ’ll R HnK Hfl nA i i 1 11. WjMMWM IMPORTANT TO TIfOHE WISHING ’•*' ;t V ORGANS.- Since the destruction of my fn<s Btrument in
tk Tefi 0 I 'ill tnrybyflre. I have rebuilt on amuch huger h. ril. . m rlifoie. It now covers nearly four acrea m b( , x Rn t hnt when th*' ersran arrive*
HOV 1 ,i I K H nilMfl within the walla (ajwuity two thousand insti i nui »• <' ny twenty ”ij days. By the addition of the you have everything complete. No extra
iiili'JiL W’l fl’l Ml< UPI I I 111 lei ? 1 very latest laboreaving w o<<! working inachii i iy. 1 AST < Al’H Al.. lam now enabled tobiiiid charge forthem or boxing. ‘lhepiece*
l,ir " '• L-T Im ' ''lll' Illi Jksiiffi l iIIWMfT forfarless money than ever, and I propose to r ’< mv fjativn* this b» nefit. which no v’lnr maimfae- o f music alone, ts sol lin sheet form at
xlb. ■’ - - ==:=: In. 'I MB .JmMffIMTA, tur-r ran do for they have no «nrh facilities. I Ibis un|>anulilh <1 offer for the •* MOZAKI ** music atorrH, would b-worth from >lO to *
fii'i I 1 !! ' Cabinet or Parlor Argan. FRICE ONLY te?,.CO. , |u.
Hr h POSITIVELY NO DEVIATION IN JUICE. The pric* of Utr - i. W.
if ** HT,’ 9 ($60.00, which ittchtdca Stool, Houk and Mutiic aa nhovr,'
Ai.ml j li 1 1 ‘M'SflMi ia no very low, I regrrt to announce that I cannot allow SU, or anything
iibwSffl I ■ l! ! i'J ’ 1 whatever for travelitin ervenHc*. OH /> El* Al' ft AC E, NOTH 1 5 (I SAVEb T>ie above roll of choice Sheet Music i*
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IJT'j _. V,■<?•>/ r r<„>iptly ri/unded after the , X-h "' b’J,? oT} pJS. .It' I<-on, to
- l-TTjr-MMiW —? hue born in constant w r a year. perform upon the l*fanofoite or Cabinet
y- T ...- . - visitor* are always Welcome. X iritors ere always v vlci'meat my wareronma, omces and man oj-gan in am ry short time. This Guide
nfactory, no matter whether you desire to nurchase or not come anyway, found very usefnl for new begin
<DlMENSlONS—Height. ?&Hm Lenghth. 4« in.: Dentb, Mtab Free coach with polite attendance merU all trains. ADDRESS OR CALL UPON ne ra.
Tha “mozart,” Hew style, No. 12,000, Only S6O. Net. DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey.
Health is Wealth!
Dh. E. C. Wmht’B Nerve and drain Treatment:
x specific for Hysteria. DizzineHß, < onvulsions,
Headache, Mental Depression, Loos of
•lemory, etc., which leads to misery, decay and
leath. One box will cure recent Each box
iontalna one month’s treatment. One dollar a
■>ox. or» six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail
prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six
Mixes to cure any case. With each order received
>y us for six boxes accompanied with five dollars,
we will send the purchaser our written guarantee
co return the money if the treatment does not
'fled a cure. Guarantees issued by LAMAR,
RANKIN & LAMAR, wholesale and retallagente,
Atlanta and Macon, Ga. Orders by mail will re
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FI o r esto n
U & I W IU k 0 NeW} Delightful & FMhlom
.av I A. Bb,e « So,<l b y dealert in Drug*
A 5 OP O S Perfumery.
WVI Yy. t,V Hiici.iACo.RY.
► AllFarmei Mother:-, Business Men, Mechanics,,
*■&€., who . ■<: tireil out by w. rk or worry, and all who
£gre mise.al.le with Dy.-i- j i. Fheumatism. Neural-’
gia, or Bowel. Kidney or Liver Complaints, you can,
bcinvigorat'al and cured b’’ using •
' If you are wasting away with Consumption, Age,.
Dissipation or any weakness, you will find Parker’**
Ginger Tonic the greatest Blood Fertilizcg and the’
Boat Health A Strength Restorer you Can Use,-
and 4mf t » -BnO'-’; .'mri rffh-i Tcoie», aS »£’
cbuilds up the system, but never intoxicates. 50 ct.«
Land $1 sizes. His.oy Co., Chemists. NY. <
PABKEzCF
HA XR BALSAM
gept 23-ts.
Wanted, People-“Garflel(l and His Family.”
At: India-Tinted Engraving. Tlie Family
of ■ ght artistically and lovingly grouped; Mol
lie sitting by her father; the youngest boys are
beside their Grandma. A touchingly beautiful
memento. Retail prices—-large’size, $1.00; smaller
>ize, 50 centH. Men, Women and Youth wanted
o sell it. Large commissions. Remit J 1,00 for
■wopictures, roller cose und terms. We pay
pottage. Sales immense. Nothing like it. 500,-
000 will be quickly sold Don’t delay. R. H.
CURRAN <s CO, Sole Publishers, 22 School St.,
Boston. Mass. novS-tf
Thin remarkable medV
cine will cure Spavin*,
Splint, Curb, Callous, &c-
W or any enlargi-mvut, and
w will remove the buncto
without blistering or caus*
Inga sore. No remedy
n wfflr everdiscovered equals it sos •
M IW < '"’V < crU ‘ n tyot action in stop.
W
WW ■ Jmoving the bunch. rricesl-00. Send for illus
n’| 1 Ajtrated circular giving positive proof, and you*
' 11. J nearest ageiit'saddreHH. Kendftli iNpuv«
Ij *Ain Cure In sold by I>i iigglat*, of
•flntby Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Enosburg Falls, Vermont
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SSOO Reward.
WE will pay the above reward for any case of
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache,
Indigestion, Constipation, or Costlveness we can
not cnre with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when
the directions are strictly compiled with. They
are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satia
faction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, contain.
30 Fills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists
ware of counterfeits and imitations. The genu-
•anufactiired only by JOHN C. WEBT4 CO.,
lie Pill Makers," 181 i 183 W. Madison Street,
Chicago. Free trial packages sent by mail pre
paid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. ap‘2B ts
Power uO O &.w-
111 UP H R E Y S’
HOMEOPHTHIG SPECIFICS
In use twenty years. The most safe, simple, eoo
Domical and efficient medicine known. Dr. Hinn
phri'ys’ Book on Disease and Its Cure (144 pp.)al.s<
Illustrated Catalogue Rent free.
Humphrey*' Homeopathic Medicine Co..
109 I’ulior- fit reef, New \ ork
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I ElwOlwlxO widows, father*.mother* or I
children. Thousand*yetentitled. Pensions given
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Stock Speculation and Investment.
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business In Mining Stocks. Full particulars ou
hi plication. JAMES BBOWN. Dealer in Stoco am
Bonds. rtroadwsv N<?w v»rk «Uol<'
KcATTV’Q ORGANS, ISusefulstops,
Dt A I IT O sets reeds, only 565, Piano
SIXS up. W Illustrated Catalogue Free. Addnw
BEATTY. Washington. N. J- oct27 ly
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complX, in
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for circular and terms to tlie I’womMy KnltUiW
Machine Co.. -w» Waslilngton bt., Boston. Mius.
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FWILL GIVE YOU ROSY CHEEKS. REHER
1 YOU. Tested 30 years. Hurley’s Syr. Bars. air.
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feb3-tf 915 Arch St., Philadelphia, P
A 3REAT OFFER FOR
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oct2ol3t
W. T. CHENEY,
* AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
_<• (Critical Elocution, Vocal
rrOteSSOr OT I Defects and Voice Culture.
ALL IMPKOPEK USE OF THE VOICE COR
RECT ED. Send for Catalogue. novlO ts
GARMORE’S ARTIFICIAL EAR DRUMS
A* Invented nn<l worn by him re
store the hearing. Entirely deaf for thirty years,
he hears with them, even whispers, distinctly.
4re not observable, und remain in position
without aid. Descriptive Circular free. Address
JOHN CARMORE,
S. W. Corner bth A Race St*.. Cincinnati. O.
novlO 3m
vR|. STOVE PIPE SHEU
SIKK AND UTENSIL STAND.
fE B AO ENTS IVANTED for th*
.- -to most convenient article ever offered
to housekeeperfl. Agents meet w*kJb
!B| greater success than ever. Onesgev*
made®!92 in 15 days, another flU*
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Prelirht Free to Agents. Send for circulars -
tMMreet address. J. 11. Mil KPA RD A- CO-
C'incinuatl, O. a or St. Louis*
>ngieow39t
Wire Railing and Ornamental Wire Won
DUFUR & CO., foOOSCi
North Howard street, ffiLnnnjq
Baltimore, Md. I_r
Manufacture Wire Railing for Cemeteri.
balconies, etc., sieves, fenders, cages, san
,nd coal screens, woven wire, etc. Also it"
bedsteads, chairs, settees, etc,, etc.
feblfl-ly
SEW HIGH BLOOD)
Parsons 9 Purgative Pills make New Riel
Blood, and will completely change the blood ii
heentircßvetcm in three months. Anyperson
who will ta’ke 1 pill eachnightfrom 1 to 12 weeks
maybe, restored to sound health, if such a thing
Sent by mail for 8 letter stamps.
I. S. JOIINSON & CO.p Poston, MasSt
formerly Pang or, Me,
my 26 ly
Fastest Selling Book of the Ac? I
FOUNDATIONS of, SUCCESS,
ness, valuable tables, social etiquette, parliamentary,
usuage, how to conduct public business; in fact it is *
complete Guide to Succeae for all classes. A family
necessity. Address for circulars and special terms,
ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO., fit Louis. Me.
octlfi
EDUCATIONAL.
SOUTH JEBSET INSTITUTE KSS
Both sexes. Full corps of teachers. Instruction
thorough. Music, Painting, Drawing. Climate
mild; very healthy. Begins Sept. 7th. Address
septi 26t H. K. TRASK, Principal.
KEADVILLA SEMINARY,
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA.
A home school for girls. Thorough training
in all departments. Full corpsof efficientTeach
era. Kxjienaee moderate. Numbers limited.
For particulars address
MRS. MARY W. READ, Principal.
mr2t ts
1100 covers Tuition. Stationery, Board,
thiwi months. No vacations. jelOly
Ejjstey
di f-p-pq —p~; ~P\T ~FP I ~XX7"
SEWING MACHINE.
SELF-SETTING NEEDLE. SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE.
BEST
FOR HOME USE, I FOR AGENTS TO SELL,
FOR FACTORIES, I FOR THE PEOPLE TO BUY.
IN THE ESTEY SEWING MACHINE THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS A KE COMBINED WITH
old and well tried principle* of construction, making it ihe leading sewing Mncliine Lib
eral and attractive terms to mients. Special diNrounta to clergymen and clubs. Send jour addfvi*
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W. B. CLEVES, Manufacturers* Agent,
novlo2m W 32 sixth A venue NW YORK
Bookwaiter Engines.
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I Compact, BulwtHtitial. Economies! and Easily Managed. Guar-
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lib 'll, ! li LVEKY PLANTEK
’’ I J Ij
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• 1 P® w er is much belter and cheaper than horse power.
° vk low piti(;ES!
likA.l IS it’* Ijk-riF ® 3 Horsepower Engine *240 00
JF «M 356 00
8,4 “ “ “ 440 00
Mfe, Address Manufacturers for descriptive pamphlet.
\ JAMES LEFFEL « CO.,
apl4-tf SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
CTID NerTOtls Weakness, Psafhesa, Loss at
t O rUn Volos, Sense of Taste and Smell, Neural
gia, Faint Feelings, Disgust- * r- ,
iF ing Odors, Wsak Sight, Sore
Throat, Coughs, Bronchitis.
Asthma, t
AND all diseases of
Eureka Catarrh Cure,
A SURK RELIEF asd ▲ SPEEDY CURE.
M«*fl for CiwwJare, Terans, «a*. c«
J. W. GURLEY, M. D. Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGE F. DAVIS,
111 1845
Cincinnati, 0.,
CURSRS OF
Star Brand S. C. Hams,
SHOULEERS,
BRE AKFAST BACON and DRIED BEEF
We employ no traveling salesmen or resident
brokers, but solicit correspondence and orders
from cash buyers of choice meats. nov24 ts
in 1
BRINLY,
aeptfl ts
SHELDON COLLINS,
MANUFACTURER OF
Black and Coloied Printing Inkb.
New York, 26 Fran I'or St.; Philadelphia TI
Sansom St.; Black Inks. W.irks. Point Breeze Phil
adelphia: Colored Ink Works 26 Frankfort St
New York. Jy2U-ly
\A/AMTCn A GENTLEMAN OF ABILITY
WAIN I LU. and experience desires a posi
tion as teacher in a pleasant town where there Is
a chance to build up a permanent and profitable
school. ,
DecU t ADDRESS THIS OFFICE.
uii.i and ng■
we a>t or t
pVbr Wai.chnisk.-ni. By mail, 80 nt. Cjrcu'sr
SULU PUKE.J. S. BIRCH AUO..BSDarB<-JB.Y
may 12 lv
0 liG AjS I' 'a NOH ’!»
Atlorea DANIEL F. BEATTY
dacD-tf Washiugtou, N,
neural™
The Great Specific for Neuralgia and Headacae.
■K" Au Internal Remedy, containing iioQntnine,
Opium, Chloroform. Chloral-or Narcotic of
any kind. Safe and quick in its actioh.
HUTCHISON & BRO., Proprietors,
nolO ts 14 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, GA.
1 A Speedy end
Painless Cure
ra for the Opium
or Morphine
II FJB? pglUlfcM Habit. Cure
KaMfly l! * I Guaranteed.
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n.b.brewry,m.d.
GRIFFIN, GA.
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VISITORS TO ATLANTA, GA.,
ARE INVITEL TO CALL AT THE PALACE
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT OF
J. P. STEVENS A CO.* 84 Whitehall St.*
Where r plcHnant hour may be spent looking over
their immense Rtock of Watches, Diamonds, Fine
Jewelry, silverware, ate.
Visitors are also admitted into their Watch
Factory, wheie the procew of manufacturing
time-pieces can oe seen. sept Ift ts
Penwtifn! ?*ton*. ftOot*ve»
Curved Walnut Case. Benufoc
cur illustrated Catalogue. !♦
given information which pro
tects the purchaser and make*
decei timpossiblo. M archil IA
Smith. « W J Ith Bt..N- V
my 26 ly
JI W g M on ‘Corn and
MA W G" I JI 20c.0n Wheat
OJI jrta V BSOi Rev can potUivtlp be
Hand. For Illustrated Pamphlet, giving fill! par
ticular., address Th* Thoma* Harrow Co,G«wvsb". I.
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