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The Dark Side of Things.
Si me people will persist iu taking
a gloomy view of everything. Thci e
is a man of that kind living in ward
No. 1. A neighbor Lappended to
drop in to sec him the other day
found everybody lively except
head of the family.
‘How are you all coming on !’
‘Wo are all tolerable, except Bob.
He is laughing and joking because
is going fishing. I just lc :o« he .
is going to come home drowned,
ami howling with a fish hook stick¬
ing in him somewhere.’
‘Well, the rest seem to be cheer
fui.'
■Yes. sorter. Jemimy is jnmi -
ing about because site is going to
a candy-pulling, but I know some
thing will happen to her. I read
of a girl in Philadelphia only last
year who was coming home from
a candy-pulling, when a drunken
man threw his wife out of a three
story window and killed her.’
j, “Killed who?’’
“Jemimy-’
“Why, no: there she is.”
“Well, it might have been if she
had been on the pavement below
■where the woman fell.”
‘Well, you are looking healthy.’
‘•Yes: bnt I feel just like the man
who dropped dead in New York
last week from heart disease. He
was iu high spirits and had a good
appetite, and them’s just my syrup
toms.’
Can You ?
Can any one tell why it is always
hot to go to church in summer,
and men p'-’?T fi r t0 drink a pint ot
-
alcohol ?
Can any one tell why men prefer
to gad around the streets at night
instead of spending their time wiih
their families-?
Can any one tell bow it is a mar¬
ried man can find money to spend
for liquor, and can’t afford to buy
shoes for his little one ?
Can any one tell why men who
cannot pay small bills can always
find money to buy liquor and treat
when among friends ?
Can aoy one tell bow men live
and support their families, who have
no income and no work, when oth¬
ers who are industrious, are halt
starved ?
Can any one tell h w young men
nvbo are always bebii d with their
landlords, can play billiards night
and day. and always he ready fir
/game of cards when money is
vetstke ?
Can any one tell how a man has
mioney enough to participate iu all
IkiadB-df'enjoyment, and never any
‘-thing to help along a church, which
is the mainstay of society ?
Can any one tell why there are
.numbers of men in this city who
uowo the newspaper for subscription,
and spend that amount every week,
when they leave this bill unpaid ? „
Can any tell how a man who is
.■always complaining that be cannot
.afford to subscribe for the local
newspaper, and every week borrows
it from his neighbor, can afford to
attend every traveling show that
comes to town 1
Dresses are now made so short
that the street crossings are seldom
clean.'
When it is announced that a pol¬
itician is iu the hands of his friends
it is understood that they will take
him homo all right.
‘If you was a man, Jimmy,’ said
a little shaver to his chum, ‘*\ho
would you vote for, Hancock or
Garfield ?’ ‘I’d go with the biggest
procession, you bet.’
Walk through some of the dirty
alums of the Sixth ward aud you can
realize the force of the vvt ids.—
•The man who enters hero leaves
so ap behind.’
A gentleman who married a widow
complained to her that he liked his
Leif well dune, ‘Ah! I thought
that I was cooking for Mr. Brown,’
said she, ‘he liked his rare, I5ut
darling, I will try to lorget the poor
dear.’
‘Is this my train ?’ asked a tiavel
er at the Grand Central depot, of a
lounger. ‘I don’t know,’ was the
doubtful reply. ‘I see the name ot
some railroad company on the side
and expect it belongs to than.—
Have you lost a train anywhere V
The solo basis of the Republican
hope of carrying Indiana is tho 3,-
800 negroes they havo imported
there. About 2,500 of these are
“exodusters” from the South, and
will be legally entitled to vote this
fill .The remaing thousand are from
Kentucky and came recontly.
It is not true that a in anted
man can ever Lccone a bird, n'
though when he comer l o ne at two
in tbejnto.nn;' his wJ’o often
makes him quni'.
Where the Money Goer
“Mr. Swipes, won't you gi and
botrow ft brass kot'.la before you go
to town?’
‘•What in thunder d.) you want
me to do that for:’
‘Cause I want to preserve some
. . to i 4
. ,
“That’s ; just like you Mrs. Swipes.
,, , I spluttering , . and -t luoi /, >
iou rc aw ay s
ing ar uml some nonsea:e like this,
‘- a Sivp how do he sensible.
You know this preserve bulsnts's
costs money for sugar, fruit cuts,
wax, lire wood and the deuce knows
what all. But some way or other
you never think of expense, for
you’re always buying ribbons, ruf¬
fles and flumadi J-ilcs; bat w hen I
want anything, such as an easy
chair to res- my weary boats—oh,
no, I can’t have it because you have
spent all the money for duds to put
on your own back."
“Now, you think you’ve said if,“
rjiorted Mrs. Swipes. “Oh, no, you
don’t spend any money, but I spend
it-all. If tint’s so where do you
get money to play pe lro and come
home to the bosom of your family
stone blind drunk? Don't deny if,
Swipes, for you know somebody
blackc-m-ned your <ycglasses the
other day, and you were so drunk
you thought it woa midnight, and
came homo with a lantern in your
hand iu the middle of the day.—
Von ta k about saiiandcrintr mo
ucy !”
itfk.lt “a
7 THE NEW FOOD ^
ftlTijtS
Bo no! confound this Matchless Re¬
novator of Feeble aud Exhausted Con¬
stitutions wiili violent cathartics, cheap
decoctions of vile drugs aed ruinous in¬
toxicants innocently labeled ‘’bitters.’
Malt Bitteis appeal to popular confi¬
dence because prepared from Unferment-.
ed Malt, Hops and Quinine, and other
precious ingredients, according to the
process of Liebig, and arc richer iu the
elements that restore to permanent
health the Weak, Convalescent, Con
suuiptive, Over-worked, Nervous, Sleep¬
less, Bysyeptic, Billions, and Fiek'e iu
Appetite, Hum all other forms of Malt or
Medicine. The genuine are plainly
signed by the company. Sold
where. Malt Bitters Company, Boston,
Mass. w4
The bone and Muscle producing Malt,
the Xerveqmetting Hop, the superb Ma¬
larial antidote Quinine, and other pre¬
cious ingredients composed, combined
without fermentation, are the ingredi¬
ents of‘Malt Bitters,” prepared by the
JIult Bitters Company.
Atlanta & Charlotte
AIR-LIKE RAIL ROAD.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
Atlanta, Ga. Aug. 10, 1380.
Change oir Schedule.
On and after Aug. 10, trains will
run on this road as follows :
Day Passenger Train.
(Eastward.)
Arrive at Charlotte 4:17 p. tr.
Leave A’hint a 4:30 a. m.
(Westward.)
Arrive at Atlanta 11:58 p. m.
Leave Charlotte 1:13 p. m.
Night IUssenoeh Train.
(Eastward.)
Arrive at Charlotte 3:20 a. in.
L*;.ve Atlanta 3:30 p. in.
Arrive at Atlanta 11:30 a. m.
Leave Charlotte 1:40 a. m.
Connecting at Atlanta for all
points "West and Southwest. Cun
nectingat Charlotte for all Eastern
points. Through Tickets on sale
at Gainesville, Seneca C.‘.y, Green¬
ville and Spartanburg to ail points
East and West.
G J. FOREACRE.
Gen. Manager.
W. J HOUSTON,
(i-n’l Puss, & Ticket Ag’t.
R. R. BILLUPS,
Passenger Agent.
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How Watches are Made.
It will be apparent to any one, who
will examino a Sown Oom> Watch, that
aside from the necessary thieknoas for
engraving and polishings a large propov
lion of the preei ms metal «aed, is need
eel only to siiffeu an t held the engraved
portions in place, and supply the neces
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” GOLD
.f AMES BOSS' PATENT
WaTOII CASES, this \VA .TK<»f precious
mtt tal is overcome, and thesAMK solidz
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third to one of cost
solid cases. This jn-ocess is of the most
simply nature, as follows: a plate of
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soi.m gold soldered one oil each side.
The throe are then passed between
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strip of heavy p 1 sited composition, from
which the cases, backs, centres, bezels,
Ac., are cut, shaped by suitable dies and
formers. The gold in these case is suffi¬
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engraved cases have been carried until
worn perfectly smooth by time and use
without removing the gold. CASE MADE
THIS IS THE ONLY
WITH TWO PLATES OF SOLID
GOLD, AND \VAltUANTED BY SPEC¬
IAL CERTIFICATE.
For sa’o by all Jewelers. Ask for
Illustrated Catalogue, and to see warrant.
F DR. LASCELL’S ENGLISH
ITS! unlike REKEY, the
many
so-called propara
tinns for this disorder which only relieve
while used by the patient, Cures perma¬
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medical authorities Europe. No charge
made to give it a lair test, as Dr. Lascel
lcs undertakes to send each suffering ap¬
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name anil Post Office address to his Sole
Aden's for the U. S. and Canada. Messes
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u Malt Bitters,” the new Food Medicine
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HOOD'S ORE T BOOK
OF THE WAR.
ADVANCE aid RETREAT.
Personal Experiences in
United State and Confed
crate States Armies :
By Geneal J. B, HOOD »
Late Lieutenant-General
States Army, published for
THE HOOD
Ophan Memorial
BY
Geneal G. T. BEAUREGARD >
New 0 leans 1880.
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