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OkFlcial Oj;uak or V an.mn (Jo
CL 1 ukL OfcMA* Ok litl, MKK Cos.
Official Oraan or Pickers Cos
Sunghjiy Husbauds.
We read so itiueli about tbo ob
ligation iuid upon the wile to be
a perpetual sunbeam in the
house thaw a word in husband* on
the topic may uoi be amiss,
A cheer!ul atmosphere is im
portant W> happy home life. It
is. very hard lor children to be
good whet) U|ey are exposed to
ait incessant hail-bt'orin ot I'auil
liitdinf'-Iroiu ilieir jiaiTitis. It is
vary and illicit it for wife io main
tain a .. *• m and charmingly
sweet pi .-*a.mor, when her hus
' swell is critical, or sullen, and
mes ait lier tender efforts with
.mlill'erenl appreciation.
I know full well the polite
amazement or amiable incredu
lity with which men receive the
rtutcuii iit of a woman’s opinion
that, in the homo partnership the
wile, and uot the husband, pulls
the laboring oar. Slill.il is true
that, let a man's business be ev
er so enpioßHing, ever so weari
some, over so laborious, the mere
faot tlial he oes to it in Ihe
morning and returns from it at
night sets him above his wife in
ease and comfort For him the
slavery of routine has its breaks,
lie gels a breath of the world
outside’, he has change of scene
daily; he sees people and hears
them talk; and lit* home is dis
tinctly his refuge and shelter,
Lat a wife and mother love her
home and ttar ali.ldreu with the
most absolute, unswerving devo
tion, and serve, them with jhe
Inoat uiiM>lti*li Udeltly, there me,
very weary.
She knows better than any one
else, the steps and the si iI dice,
the same things done over and
over, and the pettiness of the
trials that come from nursery and
kitchen. They are so insignifi
cant that she is ashamed to talk
about them, and i fear she some
times forgets to tell her Savior
how hard they press her, and so,
bearing her cross all alone, its
weight becomes crushing. A
sunshiny husband makes a mer
ry, beautiful home, worth having,
worth working in and for. If the
man is breezy, cheery, consider
ate and sympathetic, Ins wife
sings in her heart over the pud
dings and her mending basket
counts the hours till he returns
at night and renews her youth in
the security she feels of his ap-
probation and admiration.
You may think it weak or
childish if yon please, but it is
the admired wile, the wife who
hears words of praise and receives
Bmiles of commendation, who is
r' pahle, discreet and executive.
J have seen a timid, meek, sell
distrusting little body fairly
bloom into strong, self reliant
woman hood, under ihe tonic,!lie
eordinal companionship with a
husband who reaflv went out oj
his way 16 find Occasion for show
in‘g licv hoe tenderly he deterred
lo her opririoft.
In h inre 'fsere should be no jar,
no stitying i*r place, t*o insisting
on prerogatives, yr division u!
inte/eßt. The husbsnd and ilie
wife are each the complement oi
the other. And it is just as much
his duty to be cheerful as it is
hers to be paUeut j his right to
bring joy into the door, as it is
hers to sweeten and garnish the
pleasant interior. A family
where the daily walk oT the fath
er makes lile a festival is filled
with heavenly benedictions.—
Margret E. Sangster.
/ Yankee lias invented anew
poo m for htstirt* b„ot* ah(l
alios II lie can ns a ten year
%#** to,.'* h taaoiliMi they WJ |j
”*’ ,r k;- w rqur •tr
orai.co o®'e iu Uii lona.
The Tramp Printer,
The tump is a human exem
plification ol the two great con
iruling elements in nature, at
traction and repulsion, which
keeps him ever moving. He can
not tell why he is ever moving or
whether he is going to stop. lie
is a comet of the sublunary sys
tetn, and his mission seems to
him. and is to a certain extent, to
regulate the movements of llie
lesser orbs. Again, he is a ty
pographical barometer and indi
cate# the areas of high pleasure
and low pressure in the business,
and he frequently drops in when
“subs” are scarcest, thus often
proving himself a blessing in dis
guise,
The lonrist* generally has his
origin in some quiet country
town, and, began active life cov
ered with ink behind a Washing
lon hand press. He was the buCi
of all the office joking ami Ihe ter
ror of the small boys and apple
dealers in the neighborhood, lli.-
mind grew faster (ban the town,
and he longed for a larger field
of usefulness. He wus not a dunce
by any means, and’.relidily ac
quired all there was to learn on a
country weekly.
One day heicrruie up missing in
his old haunt# and found his way
to the city. He tries a morning
paper, and listening to Ihe Mun
chausen yarns of traveling men,
his mind is sliicke.i with peripa
llietio madness. 11* chooses a
route and starts off towards the
northwest largely afoot. An ab
sence ol a year ifr two brings him
back on the same route to renew
old acquaintances by the way,
and levy contributions in the
days'oT tribulation. The conlr>-
b u t i o it s are hi# self-asserted
rights—having been liberal witli
others lie has a right to expect
liberality from others, lie ac
quires a marvelous I mid of infor
mation, which he deals out not
sparingly lo former acquaintan-
ces. Of course ho drinks more
j 8 mt f,er a sssuii^
" J '‘ Mature than in
herent badness, lie is % mau ol
many resources, and frequent ail
versity has sharpened his wit. He
is full of misdirected energy, anc
is ollen a compound of contrarie
ties. A heart sympathizing for
his lellow mau led oiye of them
to invite a one-legged biother to
share his quarters in Ihe desertet
school house in the West, ant
when tiie fire burned low at
night, a heart tilled with selfish
ness led him to replenish the fire
with tlie wooden leg of iris sleep
ing guest. He will pnt himself
to great inconvenience to borrow
money with which tohelpaneedy
friend. At one time he will be
inmate of an inebriate asylum,
and then you hear of him at, the
head of a series of temperance
meetings. Sometimes he will go
west on foot and come back in a
palace car lo (Jongress—The
Craftsman.
7TX *•*•
The Importance of the Mechanic.
Each ensuing day makes more
prominent the fact that we have
come upon the lima when the
mechanic is master. We have
crowded professions ami ill-filled
trades. A chance lo tP! ihe po-
silioii of stib-ussisiant cKi'k tit a
whole-ale hmise is eagerly grtisp
fed at by inim.fvil apj.hctmis.
though file war As received be
Rgarfcely more than rliance to
fearn the busitics!*. ’ l.*t u master
workman try to oLihi'u an appren*
lice a? three limes the salary of
fered the clerk and his applicants
will be poor alike in quantity ami
qualify. A skilled workman in
any trad® need never want for
litre; he is eagerly feoiight alter
by a hundred employers; he is
independent of ifi® gondii ion of
the market ; the skill and cun
ning ot his hand and eye are too
valuable to lose, and must be
paid whether fhe products art
slowly or rapidly consumed, ll
business ceas-s, the master baud
is eagerly seized by some rival
house, which knows and values
the product ol hts skill, lie who
would crush down tne obstacles
to success in our own data must
have, as w >U as tbe wit to see
itie crevice, the strength to deal
the blow Tis is ah age of the
si earn engine, and :• is the digit,
eel. not tn - cou'uctor, who is
•tei —B I*l.m (.! .n ii rciai Bui
..<lt.
Taftou Talkers.
How many l-Jious talkers into
I# forced lo toh"ate m the big-*- ’
ways and alw.i > of society 1 ThiJ •
commence a sentence and pau4,|
*uke a great account of a | ic
huigt-d “and,” use a word sat j
then change it for another, aid ;
consume #u , uuc |, precious Dak i
liul, l * ,e hoiener becoiamg laiM
patient, what they say is net
small compensation ior Hie tune
occupied. Surrounded by brijfnT
spirits, uli ol whom have s<>me
ihing lo say well Worth Ihe hear
ing, it i# unsufl*-r<tbly annoying
to be obliged to sit outwardly,
calm and respectful and listed*
long-drawn sentences, the pid <d
whose meaning could have
expressed in „u few well clfrn
words. It may be said in extr
ualion that all have not tlie-w*
er to “talk right on.’ Btityi|
habit of talking well
quired. Jn the first place,p***-
must he sure lie has so me line
to say before liionopolizi idibe
time Which might pihep'tst*
l>e profitably and pleasaiillypHi
plo.ved ; and then, in a ftw|ma
ple, well-adapted word-, beat
part in the general cnuversHoti
l lie wiser and more educalf the
society in which one finds
the less the necessity of rrybipg
the dictionary lor its polytyja
bles. Ihe best one lias loiay )s
tjest said in Ihe Biuiplest,i|iinua
for all love most lii*, Vjyrß’
which seems llie nal uih)<>oml\v>\v
of the mind. Also discard .< de
sire lo shine, and listen wi
specl fu I attention when
speak.—Sel.
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us wheal, corn, pe
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JtLLCTRIdTY. —Of alt the known
Electro-Galvanic Appliances at the pres*
I -rtf dU i Is nos conceded by the Medical
t F*vt* r nity and Electricians generally, that
Ith American Galvanic Co’s, Howard
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Bctrical merits, as one shield or appli-
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— Electric Gazflte. *
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Consumption. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL
TROCHES does not disorder the stom
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aet directly on the intianied parts, allaying
nil at ion, gives relief in Aslhhin, Bron
chitis, Coughs, tkUarrh, and t tie Throat
Troubles which Singers and Public Speak
ers are subject U>. For thirty years
Brown’s Bioncliial Troches have been
recommended by physbvanS, anil have a.-
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the mother, and relief amt health to the
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I can get. Will pay GASII for it either
in the rough or cut clear delivered to me.
I menu business, hut don’t want to buy
any mines. For further particulars
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CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retiring from active
practice, having had placed in bis hands
by an East India Missionary the formula
of i simple vegetable remedy for the
speedy and permanent cure of'Consump
tion, Brouchittis, Catarrh, -Asthma, aud
all I liroat and Lung affections, also a
positive and radical cure for General De
bility and all nervous complaints, after
having thoroughly tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of cases,feels
it is his duty to make it known to his fel
lows. The recipe, with full particulars,
directions for preparation and use, and all
necessary advice and instructions for suc
cessful treatment at your own home will
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CS'Mention this paper. dec. 14 Jy.
■ffi V*MM" nt < Ilfr 18 sweeping bv. go
DTinm 1 dsie before yon'die,
K r \ If? m6 dungmighty and an.
I ill l.bHnie leave behind to con
■ Wilier time. sr. n week in
your own town. s.l outfit
.. tree. No risk. Everything
new. Cnpttnl not required. Wo will
rurnlsh you everything. Many are mak
ing fortune* Ladles make as milch ns
men, and hoya anil girl* make groat pay
Reader, ii you want business at which
you ean make great pay nil the time,
write for particular to U. Ilatlot A Cos,.
PortlamL Maine.
Sensible ten”i SS-USSS;
diseases and derangement i of the body
each ha* u separate cause or origin, ail <
that each reeds a different method ot
tteatiiicnt in Older to effeet a cure.and n
moment's icflectiun must convince that
any of the quack nostrums Listed upon
tne public claiming to cure ail of a num
ber if diningtiiciv different diseases
must prove failures, eyen if we do not
csii them humbugs.
PnAF PfinnlA a,l< ' l )e °l ,le of oder-
I vvl I vU|l*C.>te menus, and even
people well to door wealthy tiud that the
enortiiOtls charges of practising physi
cians are a serious burden lo them, and
also liinl that after paying themselves
poor that no benefit has a cel lied to them
that in fact they have thrown their mon
ey away. To overcome these evils we
otter Wheeler’s No. !#! Sure Remedies to
the sick and suffering one Remedy for
each disease, without for a moment
claiming that one remedy will cine any
other disease than theoiie claimed for if,
and as these remedies have stood the
test of years without a single failure, we
agree to refund the money paid in every
instance where a cure is not positively
elieeted. The remedies are entirely veg
j etnlde, can do no harm, and will posi
j lively cure every disease for which they
are prescribed .
D kAitvnoß K im f.'out. Lameness of
HOcUn^allulD,Joints, Relation and
Neuralgia are relieved at once and posi
tively cured by the use of Wheeler’s No.
th; Rheumatic Remedy. We say boldly
that in ihe Worst cas. sof no matter how
long Standing, how seriot’.s nr how pain
liil, we cannot only give relief but posi
tively cure lor itil time. Tailing to do
tliis we will positively fcftinti the money
paid for the treatment, and it vour stif
tcrings arc not positively stopped for all
time you hate not thrown your money
away a# you would on any' other than
those guaranteed remedies. The price
of \\ heeler’s No. !)ii Rheumatic Remedy
is only 50 cents, obtainable from drug
gists or sent free by mail on receipt o'f
price. Stamps taken.
Simermg Wcmen'!;' ( io w e lf $
nature with a pretty face, beautiful fig -
ure, faultless complexion, as well ns the
sweetest of tempers and 'aulfless men
tal qualities grows prematurely old,gray
and wrinkled, her form loses its perfect
contour, the complexion becomes sal
low, the brightness leaves the ere, a
feeling of tongue r takes the place of the
once buoyant spirits, an irritable nerv
ous fractiotlsness makes iife :i bftrden,
tilings that once were trifles worry her
til! life becomes unbearable, Ali this
being caused by the physical derange
ments so common to women,- which the
innate modesty ot feminine us til re pre
vents their making known, and ot which
I lie ignorance of t lie medicai profession
prevents a cure. Lady Reader, pause
and consider, tis tv duty you owe vour-*
self, your family and your (tod, that you
should ctire voJirself of these troubles
and oee more fee! the glow of perfect
health and spirits that nature intended
tor you. \t heeler’s No. ttti Prescriptions
are pleasant Hint palatable to tike, con
tain nothing ol an iuiuiinus nature, and
may be taken bv a'l age*, at all times
and in all conditions without poweibilitv
<>r ill effects, ail'd will pociti-Mv ebre any
of the peculiar diseases to which females
are subject. Failing to produce a per
fect cure the proprietors will refund the
money paid for the treatment. It you
have a sallow complexion, constant or
iiiTermittant headaches, backache, rest
lessness, loss of appetite, shp res: ions
o r monthly flow, or irregularities thereof
accompanied by headaches, nervous
ness. Hysterics and similar symptoms,
Wheeler’s No. !* Prescript tin -R ’ will
nositivelyjresuu-e yon DtkJUiyli.il, '..if voi
have ;Y sensation of ft at atgi lift O TWTtig
in the baek,fi entrant lain
eorrbaa or white dischar.!e*'*fllCTful or
scalding sensation In Uiinutiiig, feadisii
or white deposit in urine, a..t -t?;1 ttTy
No, nil Prescription “(J
will give immediate and lasting relief
I he price of tV lieelei’s fin. 99 J’n seriii
tiqns “11” and ‘-C* are So cents each, oh
tauiable from druggists or sect bv mail
secure from observation’ post paid' on re
ceipt of price. Postage stamps taken.
PttieiPvh * 8 "eedless to describe
UulUllU.tho symptoms of this nause
ous distnse that Is sapping the life and
strength of onlv too many of tlits fairest
and best of both sexes, old and young,
suffering alike from the poisonous drip
ping *" thy throat, the poisonous nasal
discharges, the fetid breath and general
weakness, debility and languor, aside
from the acute sufferings of tills dntease,
which it not checked can only end in loss
o! palate, hoarseness, weakened eight,
loss ol Memory, deafness and premature
death it not checked before it is too late.
Labor, study and research in America,
Europe and Eastern lands hare resulted
in Wheeler’s Vo, 96 Instant Relief aud
Sure Cure ffir (.'atm rh, a remedy which
contains no harmful ingiedieiits, and
. tliatTs guaranteed to e re every ease ol
acute or chronic catarrh or money re
funded. Wheeie'r's No. Mo Instant Re
lief and blue Lure fnf Catarrh will cure
every case of Catarrh, bay fever or astlt
ma, price $1 (0 per padktvge,- from drug
gists or seiit by mail po’st paid on receipt
ol price.
Wheelei’s No. Off Sure Cine for Kidney
and Liver Troubles cures all weakness
and soreness of kidneys, inffanration ol
kidneys or liver, price $ 1.00
Wheelet’s Vegetable Pills are (he on
ly remedy that cure constipation, giving
natural action of the bowels without
phvsicing, Purging, griping or pain.
1 nee 2a cents, of druggists or by mail.
Wheeler’s Nervine Tonic for mental
depression, loss of manhood, languor,
weakness or over taxation of the brain is
it'.vaiuahle, price 25 cents.
We Guarantee?",viii i ffiy l g“o“
eypaid. We place our price for these
remedies at less than one-twentieth of
1 the price asked by others for' remedies
upon which you take all the ehauces.and
we especially invite the patronage of the
many persons who have tried other rem
edies withost efiect or depleted their
purses bv | aying doctor biils that bene
tilted them not.
How to oMain;; e r.™'i'“ B 'i;
and ask them. It they baoa n)t got tnem
write at once to the proprietors, enclos
ing the price in money or stamps, and
they will be sent you at on by mail,
tost paid Correspondence solicited.
Address plainly, L. Wheeler A Cos.,
No. 9(5 W. Baltimore St..
aH "- Iy. BaltinScre.
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the best quality bring cituef the
CASH WHEAT sr HIDES.
Highest cash price paid for greener dry
Hides.
either on J. P. Cobb or the un
dersigned at the Tan-y.trd.
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any othef Route via Memphis, Little
Rock, TcXatkana, Dallas and Fort Worth,
lime front Atlanta, Ga., via Memphis
Route lo Little Rock
ONLY 28 HOURS, TO TEXAS ONLt
83 HOURS !
Emigrants, remember if you are going
" est this is tlie only liue running first
class coaches from Atlanta, Chattanooga,
Nashville, McKenzie, Decatur and Cor*
intli to Little Hock without change. This
through coach hrts a porter attached to
look after the trelfare of all through pas
sengers and emigrants en rente for th
West. By tni# route there is no laying
over and no omnibus transfers, connect*
tiwns arc complete.
Two &amr Tamws
From East and Southeast via Memphis
to all points in Arkansas and Texas. U'e
check 150 pounds of baggage free to each
whole ticket, 75 pounds to each half tick
et Children uiulnr 12 and over 5 j’ejiiS;
half fare, under 5 years, free, over 13
j-eafs, fill! fore, Sleeping rai from Chat*
tanoega to Little Rock on all night trains.
Sleeping car limning from Litile Rock to
Denning, Cal., only one change to Sail
Francisco, t’ai.-
Families desiring to go t Arkansas and
Texas :is Laborers or Farmers who are
not able to pay their own
wishing employment, will address R, A.-
Williams, ns to arrange transportation
from Atlanta, Ga.-. Chattanooga, Tenn.,-
and Memphie, Teun<* ns i have an order
for over 800 to till at present for the west.-
Parties wishing Books,- Maps, Schedules,-
and fdtes of Arkansas and Texas, address
H. A. WILLIAMS,
Pass Ag’t, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Memphis, Tenn., or Atlanta, Ga<
or, D. C. ROBERTS, G. P. A.
Little Rock. Ark.
TO THE
Milling- Public
fflliE undersigned takes pleasure in it*?;
*- forming ali itlwi contemplate buiAliug
or repairing Mills, in Ihe best and ihos
durable style, that it will be to bes
interest to consult Ifim before employing
or closing eoutraets with others. Besides
being fully prepared, after years *f study
and prictlfte, tft do alt Finite of Jill work
!in the best workman-like matter, lam
Mtm* ikpmt'ifaFttf* -tfiirfgcfifnei?
of the most improved patterns, and gtiat
antce to sejil tlieii) at Manufacturers’ and
1 inportcis’ prit'C?, fff'.ltrOtrg the celebrated
book Walter engine and tiie
Let! Doable Turbine Water Wheel
French Burr denies, Eureka Smutting
Machines, etc. Also,
B. Van Winkle & Co 9 s
SAW MILLS, MILL SPINDLES,
SHAFTING, GEARING, ETC.
in short, anything in the line of Mill
Macitincryv
Now, if you Wart! anything ift my line
I promise satisfaction in tfffikinansbip and
pricej Call on or address
J- W, DUGKETT
Jliil Contractor.
Dee. 29-1 y. ELLIJAY," GA?
B'Ei.DFlil.D’s"
3
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Bradfeld’s Female'
_Bi3gulator
Is a SiVecici Rem _ u y for all diseas pert a'no
mg to the Womb, and any intelligent wo
man can cure lierself by following the di
rections. It is especially efficacious iff
cases of suppressed or painful Menstrua
tion the Whites, fwil I’oriiai Prolapsus.-
It affords immediate relief, and perm a w
nentiy restores tiie Menstrual Functions.
Asa remedy to be used during that criti-t
Ccff period kown as “Change of Life ”
this invaluable preparation lias no rival '
Holmes’ Liniment
Is an INESTIMABLE BOON to all child-*
bearing \\ omen ; a real blessing to suffer
ing females ; a tine mother’s friend.
When applied a few weeks before con
finemtm it will produce a safe and quick
delivery, contiol pain, and alleviate tie
usual dread, agonizing suffering, beyond
tiie power of language to express.
T Pryor’s Ointment
is a sure and speedy cure for Blind of
Bleeding Piles, ,Sores, Ulcers, Tumors
Fistula, Bartis, OornS, Felons, Sore Nip’-
plcs, etc. Its effects are simply marvel
ons, and it is an inexpressible blessing to
all afflicted with either of the above /Com
plaints. Try it!
For circulars testimonials aud Aill par*
ticulars, address Sole Proprietor and Man/
ufacturer of these
THREE GREAT REMEDIES
J. BraDBIELDi
No. tos South-Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga.-
For salo by by Keown & Johraon,
Ellijay, Ga. —may 31—iy.
LIVERY AND FEED
STABLE
ELLIJAY, - - GEORGIA,
M. L. COX
Has just opened out a first-class Livery
and Feed stable and is prepared to ac
commodate the (ravelrag public at prices
second to none. He have just returned
from market with a good supply of Bug
gies. Hacks, Ac., and hence is prepared
to transport the traveling public from
po.nl to point with perfect case and safety
7-JO Jy,