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FOOD FOB THOUGHT.
Heart-work must be God’s work.
Absence of occupation is not rest.
Apology is only egotism wrong side
up.
•I give him joy that’s awkward at a
lie.
’Tis ever wrong to say a good man
dies.
A mind quite vacant is a mind dis
tressed.
Who can answer where any road leads
to?
What loneliness is more lonely than
distrust?
Faith and hope cure more diseases
than medicine.
There is no grief like the grief that
does not speak.
Vice itself loses half its evil by los
ing all its grossness.
Strive for the best, and provide
against the worst.
lie only is a well made man who has
a good determination.
Nature never rhymes her children,
nor make two man alike.
Of all the paths that lead to a wo
man’s love, pity’s the straightest.
Who ever knew truth put to the
worse, in a free and open encounter?
Nodding the head does not make the
boat to row, says a Gaelic proverb.
Many have lived on a pedestal who
will never have a statue when dead.
An evil speaker differs from an evil
doer only in the want of opportunity.
The means to promote any end are
as necessary as the end to be promot
ed.
When duty seems to clash, “the
moral law always has the right of
way.”
A man’s good breeding is the best
security against other people’s ill man
ners.
He surely is most in want of an
other’s patience who has none of his
own.
In the great inconstancy and crowd
of events, nothing is certain except the
past.
Levity is often less foolish, and
gravity less wise, than any of them
appear.
The children of to-day will be the
architects of our country’s destiny in
1900.
Our happiness and misery are trusted
to our conduct, and make to depend up
on it.
Trust not to the omnipotence of gold,
nor say unto it, “Thou art my confi
dence.” •
Every man is bound to tolerate the
act of which he has himself given the
example.
Opportunity is a beacon light by
which many are piloted to the harbor
of success.
How many lessons of faith and beauty
we should lose if there were no Winter
in our year!
Activity is not proof of industry, any
more than a handsome face is proof of a
warm heart.
A wiseman watches the development
of his plans and then bends his ener
gies to waiting.
Christain piety annihilates the ego
tism of the heart; worldly politeness
veils and represses it.
Our friends early appear to us as
representatives of certain ideas, which
they never pass or exceed.
The Creator has gifted the whole
universe with language, hut few ara
the hearts that can interpret it.
We are more sociable and get on bet
ter and more agreeably with people by
the heart than the intellect.
When death, the great reconciler,
has come, it is never our tenderness
that we regret, but our severity.
There is no trait more valuable than
a determination to persevere when the
right thing is to be accomplished.
It is thought a disgrace to love unre
quited. But the great will see that
true love cannot be unrequited.
Instead of complaining of the thorns
among roses, we should he thankful
there are roses among the thorns.
Men who have the strongest intel
lects have the weakest memories; they
trust more invention than memory.
Thirstiug for the golden fountain of
the fable from how many streams have
we turned away weary and in disgust!
The heart is a loom and it may weave
whatever it pleases. It may make a
life a continual progress toward tri
umph.
St. Augustine describes the nature
of God as a circle whose 'center was
everywhere, and its circumference no
where.
The casting down of our own spirits
in true humanity is but like throwing
a ball on the ground, which makes it
re-bound, the higher toward heaven.
Truth is the food of the human spirit,
which could not grow in its majestic
proportions without clearer and more
truthful views of God and His universe.
Love does not aim simply at the
conscious good of the beloved object;
it is not satisfied without perfect loyalty
of heart; it aims at its own complete
ness.
Our fellow-creatures can only judge
of what we are from what we do; but
in the eyes of our Maker what we do is
of no worth except as it flows from what
we are.
Poverty is uncomfortable, but nine
times out often, the best thing that can
happen to a young man is to be tossed
overboard and compelled to sink or swim
for himself.
The little flower that opens in the
meadows lives and dies in a season; but
what agencies have concentrated them
selves to produce it! So the human
soul lives in the midst of heavenly
help.
FALL MILLINERY !
A splendid assortment of
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AT TIIE STORE OF
Mrs. M. E. RUNES.
The Ladies and all desiring to purchase
something
New and Fashionable I
in Millinery, will find it to their advantage
to examine her stock at an early date.
STORE AT THE OLD STAND,
Jackson Street, west of the Public
Square, Amerieus, Ga.
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THE CELEBRATED
SEXTUPLE
SPRING BED.
To breathe, eat and sleep well is the first
requirement of physical organization.
s. FLEISCHMAN’S
SEXTUPLE BED SPRING.
[Patented Aug. 22, 1882.]
Is the first and foremost to accomplish this
end, as it facilitates the first, accelerates
the second, and perfects the last of these
grand purposes. It is a “thing of beauty and
a joy forever.” Last with life, perfect in
its adaptation for comlort, being disconnect
ed in tlie center prevents sagging. Made by
S. M- LESTER, who will put them on, and
is from long experience able to guarantee
satisfaction.
AGENTS WANTED
to sell these Springs. Territory and Spring
outfit furnished and large commissions paid.
S. FLEISCHMAN,
Patentee and Manufacturer,
octll-Gm Cotton Ave., Amerieus.Ga.
lew Cotta Warehouse!
I HAVE RENTED THE
Sirrine Brick Building,
OX EAST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE
AMEMCUS, GA.,
Which I will repair and have ready to store
cotton in during the coming season. My
friends and the public are asked to patron
ize me. All produce left in my care by
friends and others, will receive prompt at
tention and sold at best prices offered.
,1. L. PBICE.
Americas, Ga., May 19, 1882. tf
ABE
PIAWO-PORTES.
UNEQUALLED IN
To; 1 : : Toncli.f ortasMn & Durability.
tVIT.I-IAM: KIVABE Sc CO.
>:< • •. M .• ml UoG West Baltimore Street, Baltimore.
N . l - Fifth Avenue, New York.
AN HONEST OFFER.
If you are sick or ailing, no matter what
the complaint, write to us and we will send
you on trial one of our large ELECTRO
MEDICATED PADS, provided you agree
to pay for it if it cures you. If it does not,
it costs you nothing to try it. Book, etc.,
giving full particulars, free. Address
ELECTRO PAD CO.,
Brooklyn, N. V.
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In legitimate judicious speculation in Grain,
Provisions and Stocks on our perfected plan,
yields sure monthly profits to large and small
investors. Address, for full particulars,
R. E. KENDALL & CO., Commission Mer
chants, 177 & 179 La Salle St., Chicago, 111.
By B.M.WOOLLEY
OBTUW Atlanta, Ga. Reliable
A JL U ill evidence given, and
reference to cured
TT A "R T T patients and pliys
najj 11 cians . for my
CURE. book on The Habit,
and its Cure. Free.
Newspaper Advertising Bureau
10 Spruce Street, New York;
Drs. HEAD & BLACK
Have permanently established the wonder
ful Vitalizing Electro Therapeutic and Elec
tro Magnetic medical dry heat and vapor
treatment rationally combined to meet ail
tlie various indications of the ills incident to
life, by imparting a pleasant and vitalizing
sensation to the patient without the shock of
tlie old manipulations of electricity. It im
proves the complexion, renews the blood,
promotes nutrition and digestion, removes
constipation, and while removing all op
pression of the system overcomes depression
and exhaustion, removes malaria and pre
vents Typhoid condition. It is tonic, cleans
ing tlie system internally and externally.
Dr. Black continues to make the treatment
of CANCERS a specialty, lie guarantees a
cure of all cases under his treatment.
Office rooms over Mrs. Raines’ millinery
store. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 12 m ,
and from 2t05 r. si. Consultation free.
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The Genuine Article.
Now is the time for sowing RYE and
BARLEY for winter grazing. We have on
hand the genuine Dooly county Seed.
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Macon Commercial College,
Macon, Gn.
First-class Business School. Send for Circu
ars. (june2l-ly) Piof. W. McKAY, I’rin.
TO RENT.
Dwelling House to rent on Lamar Street,
i ortonns apply to
mayl2tf. Mrs. A. SIMMONS i
Dr. Eldridge’s Drug Store.
LICHT. LIGHT.
LIGHT!
LICHT. LICHT.
Lamps in all Varieties.
HALL LAMPS !
STORE LAMPS !
LANTERNS!
Etc., Etc.
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NON-EXPLOSIVE
KEROSENE OIL.
DRUGS AND
MEDICINES
Of All Kinds and Sorts 1
Amkricus, Ga., Sept. 9, 1882.
Dr. Eldridge’s Drugstore.
L. B. BOSWORTH. B. F. JOSSEY
BOSWORTH & JOSSEY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Forsyth Street, Amerieus, Ga.
NOW IN STOCK AND TO ARBIVE,
1 Car Bulk Sides, 200 Bbls. Flour,
Comprising the following Brands: “GLORY OF THE WORLD PATENT,”
“OUR PATENT,” “BELLE OF SUMTER”—Extra Family—
“XXX,” —Family. These brands are our private marks
and we shall see to it that the goods under these
names shall be standard. Our “Glory of
the World” is perfection in Flour.
One Car Liverpool Salt, 10,000 Yards Bagging,
500 Bundles Cotton Ties,
SALMON, SARDINES, OYSTERS, and CANNED MACKEREL—SO Case
Lots each. 100 CASES BALL POTASH, 50 OASES SODA, 500 Lbs.
MACCABOY SNUFF—Jars and Tins, GILT EDGE CREAMERY
BUTTER always on hand, 50 BUCKETS PURE STICK
CANDY, 500 lbs FANCY CANDY, 150 BOXES CRACK
ERS as low to Merchants as they can buy at Bakeries,
* 300 Packages AUGUST CATCH MACKEREL.
(There is greater chance for swindles in Fisli than any other article of merchandise
sold. Don’t be deceived by low prices and buy a lot of worthless Fisii that, perhaps, have
been re-packed or caught in May and June. Our third purchase is just coming in and we
guarantee quality and weight.)
MACARONI, COX’S GELATINE, CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S PICK
LES AND CHOW CHOW, MACKEREL IN TOMATO SAUCE,
OKRA AND TOMATOES and everything in the
FAMCT GROCERY lilHTfi !
OAT MEAL, WHEATEN GRITS AND GRAHAM FLOUR, 25 BAGS
RIO COFFEE, 25 BAGS COSTA RICA, Ordinary to Choice, finest
flavored in the world, strong and rich. BREAKFAST COCO, a
splendid drink for persons of a nervous temperament, and most
palatable to all. ARBUCKLE’S ARIOSA COFFEE,
ROASTED AND TIIE“CONEPONA” BRAND OF
ROASTED COFFEE, COMPOSED OF COSTA
RICA, MIRACAIBO AND JAVA.
XaicLiiors and Cigars !
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We shall continue to keep the best Liquors in tlie market, along with
BUDWEISER BEER ON ICE, MARTELL’S BRANDY WILL BE ON
OUR SHELVES AT ALL TIMES. WE DEFY COMPETITION IN
CIGARS. “FLEMING’S DARK HORSE” IS THE BEST
NICIvLE CIGAR ever offered to Amerieus smokers.
AVE ARE AGENTS FOR THE
HAZ A2l D FOWDER COMP AET Y
and can furnish any sort of Powder, Blasting, FFFG, Duck and the course brands of sli
gun Powder. We are also Agents of the Repanno Chemical Works, and shall have o
hand a good lot of Fuse Caps and Dynamite Cartridges for blasting.stumps. Every farm
er can rid his lands of all stumps at a nominal cost and with perfect safety.
We shall in the season now upon us keep a heavy lino of Groceries and
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
will he as well taken care of by us as any one in the trade. We shall continue to duplicate
any bill bought of Atlanta or Macon Jobbers.
BOSWORTH & JOSSEY,
FORSYTH ST., - - • AMERICUS, GA.
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SEVEN DEPARTMENTS
Davis & Callaway,
AMEBICUS, GA.
| Dry Goods,
2 Clothing;,
j Boots and Shoes,
Hats,
Carpets,
6 Sewing
Machines,
7 Trunks, &c.
Amerieus, Ga;, September 13, 1882. tf
PROCLAMATION No. 1!
JOHN R. SHAW,
rruTre.-
Forsyth Street, - - Amerieus, Ga.,
ISSUES THIS, HIS
Fall Proclamation!,
Hereby Inviting Everybody, and more Particularly
tbe Ladies, to call and see his
GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS!!
Which have recently been added to his Stock,
WITH A LARGE LOT ON THE WAY!
WHICH, WHEN REGiEVED, WILL MAKE HIS
Stoct Imeise, will
Styles timid,
Unlit! Harped,
Prices Unprecedented, and
Variety linMefl!
Call at once and oblige yours truly,
JOHN R. SHAW,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Famcy G-ood-S,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas,
CLOTHING !
LADIES CLOAKS,
Bedsteads and Chairs, Roll Plate Jewelry, irf
Tutt’s Lit er Pills, Etc., Etc.,
FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS. GA.
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