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II Kt I, Til IOTKN
Never snore.
Never begin a dinnr with pie.
Never sleep in yo' overshoes.
Never sleep on «floor in win
ter.
.Never ride a tbiu borse bare
back.
Never walk fifteen mil js before
breakfast.
Never carry a barres of potatoes
on your bead.
Never put your feet in the fire
to warm them.
Never swallow your food befoie
you chew it.
Never jump cut of tbe window
for a short cut.
Never sleep with yoiu feet high
er than your head.
Never drink more tbau you can
carry comfortably.
Never give a tramp you summer
clothing in the winter.
Never jump more thau ten feet
to catch a ferry boat.
Never go to s-eep at night wiih
all the windows open.
Never leave the gas turned on
when you retire at night.
Never strain your eyes looking
at faults in ycur neighbor.
Never sit by a red hot stove with
a sealskin cap and ulster on.
Never thrust your knife more
than half way doitn your throat.
Never wear eye-glasses to im
prove your personal apperances.
Never break the ice to take a
kath during the winter months.
Never kick at au infuraled bull
dog when you have slippers on.
Never jump out of bed in tbe
morning before you bear the first
bell.
Never let your clot Les dry on
you wbeu you are caught in the
rain.
Never put your head under the
grate when you want to blow tbe
lire.
Never leave the kerosene can
where the cook may have free ac.
cess to it,
Never test tbe edge of y >ur ra
zor on your thumb nail or strop it
on the palm of your hanu.
Never walk into a parlor at a
reception and put your feet on the
mantlepiece. It will cause the
blood to run to your head.
These hints will be found thor
oughly trustworthy and reliable.
Therefore, the invalid would do
well to eul them out and p iste
them on the inside of his or her
cranium.
('•is
‘•Petter,’’ said Cutfegrounds,
the grocer to his eriand hoy, “1
told yon fewajdays ago that i’dpay
fifty cents apiece for all the cats
that you could bring here ihat
would stay.
“Yes sir and I fotch fifty nix.”
“And have coleeted for them.”
“Yes sir.”
“Well I'll have to ask you
to pay that eash back as they’re
all dead,”
“Not If I know it.” replied
Pe'er you tole me te bring ’em an’
and you’d pay me if they’d] stay.”
“Yes I acknowledge that.”
•‘Well boss, they is down stairs
now, and if they don’t stay I’m
thout ’em off an’ of course I aint
’sponsible for it es you have ’em
toted away.
Josh Hillings on Infidelity
. Impudence, ingratitude igno
ranee and corwardiee makeup the
greed of infidelity.
Did you ever hear of a man’s
renouncing Christianity on death
bed and turning infidel f
Gamblers, or free thinkers, have
not faith enough in their proses
sion to teach it to their children.
No atheist, with all his boasted
bravery, ever yet dared to adver
tise his hie unb iief turn stum.
A man may learn infidelity from
from books and from his associa
ate, but he he cant learn it from
his mother nor the works of God
hat surrounds him.
Unbeleavers are almus so ready
and axioms to prove their uube
lief that I have thought they
might be just a leettle doubtful
about it themselves.
The infidel, in his impudence,
will ask you to prove that the
flood did occur, when the poor
idiot himself kant even prove to
save hiz life, what makes one app.e
sweet one tour or whi a hen’s
egg is white and a duck’s egg
blue.
When I hear a nois y infidel pro
claiming hiz unbeleaf, 4 I wonder
if he will send for some brother in
fidel to cum and see him din I
guess not.
He will be mote likely to send
for the orthodox man who engin
eers the little brick church around
the korner.
Turnips fe«l to sheep make ten
Icr nr - ? o".
LAWRENCEVILLE, B. R. R.
Leave Lawrenceville,... .7:00 a m
Arrive at Suwanee, 7:40 a m
Leave Suwannee 7:38 p m
Arrive Lawrenceville... B.'22jp in
The train leaving Lawrenceville
at 7:00 a. m., makes close connec
tion with the “Belle train” at Su
wanee, arriving in Atlanta at.9:20
a. m. Returing leaves Atlanta at
6:15 p m and arrivingat Lawrence
viile at 8:22 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Superintendent
THE (jEOI CIA PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
"local time table.
S’ si If if
3 a 4Tanu' osntr'ltime
z * z s M. Jmp
amp m I.eave Arrive p m» tn
710 4U5. Atlanta, 800 u 45
7 „‘3 4 30 Howell, Ga, 7 44 6 30
7 33 4 48 .... Payton 7 38 e U
7 30 4 53 Cnattahoochee,.. 7 35 g 00
7405 10 .. Concord, 724 j 58
7 53 5 'll ... Mableton 7 17 j 35
800 5 .10 ... .Austell,' BM*5 20
8 08 5 47 Salt Springs,.... 7 04 509
8 21 6 12 Douglatvllle 0 50 4 43
834fi 45 .Winslou 0374 20
8 50 7 12 . .. VUlla Rica 0 24 352
9 06 7 43 ... Temple, 0 0M 3 20
0 27,8 21 ... Bremen 5 50 2 40
9 51 9 03 Tallapoosa 5 30 2 00
1008 921 Miisaadine, Ala 5161 30
lir26 1(84 . Hdwarilsville, 501 2155
1042 1036 .. Heflin, 4 47:1225
a in
1050 1100 ... Davisville, 435 1158
1104 1112 . . .(’hiK Olocco, 4 28 1143
Ul.'l 1120 ..DeArmanville. 4 :10 1126
1125 1148 . . .Oxford 4 10 1050
1150 1150 ,*Oxanna 4 07'1050
a in
1200 lino . . . Anniston 3 47 1045
pin 1250 ..*Berclair 3 25 1000
1225
1235 1 05 .... Eastaboga 3 10 9 45
1252 1 33 Uucoln. 3 08 9 18
1 06 1 55 .... Riverside 2 51 8 56
1 12.2 05 ... .Seddon 246 848
l 25 2 30 ,E.den i 3318 25
1 43 2 50 .. .*( '(Mik.s Springs. .2 10 758
2 00 324 . Brompton 2 00',7 31
2 10 3 40 . .‘Leeds, 1 40 715
2 47.4 30 . ,‘lrondale, 1050 26
4 00 5 00 Arr Kirin’jrhain Lve. 1245 6 (81
pm am jpaajp m
3 20p 111 Lve Bii miughain Arr 1220 p tn
10 20 Ait Meridian 5 20 a in
6 Ola 111 New Orleans 10 (81 pm
3 ;Bl_a in .... faekson 1035 p m
5 00ain Vicksburg, 8 00pm
Read Down ‘Flag Sta’s Read Up
w estwahd —Connect at Oxanna
with E TVi G., and at Birming
ham with CNO&TP and L &
Eastward—Connect at Atlanta
with It &DGa R R Cent R Ros
Gn E T V A G W & A ani A & W
P «R.
I. Y. SAGE, Genl Supi.
L. S. BROWN, Genl Puss Agt
Richmond <fc Danville 1C R
PASSiNrtKK J _ IME.NT
On und afte* June Bth 1884,
Passenger Train Service on
the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-
Line Division will be as follows :
■N (UTEW ALI ,
Express Mail
No. 51 No. 53.
Daily. Daily.
Leave Atlanta 4.40 pm | 8.40 ain
Ar. Gainesville 6.57 “ 10,35“
" Lula A 7.26 “ 11.01 “
“ KiiapJn’cß 8.12 “ 11.3#*'
“ ToeCoa O 8.54 “ 12.04 pm
“Seneca D 9.50 “ l.OOf"
“ Greenville. .K 11.42“ 2.47“
“ Spartaubrg E 1.01 am 3.60 pm
" Gastonia... G 3.17 “ 5.54 “
“ Charlotte.. H 4.10“ 6.40“
STHWAfiD ~
Express | Mail
No. 50 No. 52
Daily Daily
L’ve Charlotte.... 1.30 am I.oopm
Ar. Gastonia 2.21 “ 1.45 “
“ Spartanburg 4.27 “ 3.45 “
“ Greenville... 5.43 “ 4.55 “
“ Seneca 7.32 “ 6.37 “
“ Toecoa 8.40 “ 7.35 “
“ R Gap June. 9.34 “ 8.30 “
“ Lula 10.09 “ 8.59 “
“ Gainesville,. 10.36 “ 9.25 “
“ Atlanta 1.00 pm 11, :10am
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (a. LINK BEL LE
GOING NORTH
Leave Atlanta 6.15 p m
Arrive at Gainesville 8.25 p m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. L. BELLE)
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Gainesville 7.00 a m
Arrive Atlanta 9.20 “
< NO 18- LOCAL b REIGHT.
GOING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte 6.00 a. m.
Arrive at Gaffneys... .10.5# “
“ Spartanburg.l2 53 p. m.
“ Greenville.. ..4.1S “
“ Central 7.30 “
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING NORTH.
Leave < ’eutrai 4.45 a m
Arrive Greenville 7 03 a. in.
“ Spartanburg.. .10.20 “
“ Gaffreys 1.03 p. m.
“ (’harlotte 6.16 «
roadi-arry pan
sengers. All passengtir trains run
through to Danville and Richmond
without c hange, commoting at Dan
ville with Va. Midland Rwy., to all
eastern cities, and at Atlauta with all
lines diverging. No 50 leaves Rich
mond at 12.45 P. M. and No 51 arrive,
there at 3.50 P. M. 52 leaves Richmond
1.28 A. M. 53 arrives there 7.00 A. M.
The local freights stop at above sta
tions 20 te 30 minutes
BUFFET SLEEPING OARS W ITH
OUT OHANGE.
On wains Nos 50 and 51, New Fork
and Atlanta, via W’ashington and
Danville, and also Green«T>oro and
Ash villi
On trains Nos 52 and 53, Richmond
and Danville, and Washington and Au
gusta. mid Washington and New Orle
ans. Returning on No 52-sleeper
Greensboro to Richmond
CTThrough Tickets on sale at Char
lotte, Greenville, Seneca, Spartanburg
and Gainesville to all points South!
Southwest, North and East.
A With N ERU. to A from Athens
K “ N k B U to k from
Talluia Falls.
“ E. Air Line to A from
Klbcrtou & Bowersville
h “ Blue Ridge KRto A from
~ Walhalia, &c
E “ t! AUR R to sod from
Newberry. Alston »nd Columbia
F “ AAsASUACfoA fr'm
Hendersouville, Alston Ac.
U Chester A Lenoir to A from
Chester, Yerkville A Dallas
fi N C Div A C C-A to A frm
Greensb. ro, Raleigh Ac
Edwin Bkbkluy, Supenintendtnd.
A. L. Hives,
-ad V. P. & Gen Manager.
M, Slau«htir, Gen’l Pase’r A
Without .a Teacher.
Soper’s Instantaneous Guide to
Keys of Piano and Organ. Price 81
will teach any person to play 20 pim>
es es music iu one day. You couldu’t
learp it from a teai her iu a month
tor 820. try it and be convinced. Sam
e copy will be mailed to any ad
-1)1 ess on receipt of 26 cents in stain us
,S* ,wpy> fc n PnblHh, ~ r*
JfORTH-EASrEItV RAILROAD.
Superintendent's Office,
Athens Ga. May 10th 1884.
On and after May 12th 1884,
trains on this road will run as fol
lows :
NOW
Leave Athens 8:00 a m
Arrive at Lula 10:00 a tn
“ “ Atlanta... 1:00 pm
“ “ Talu. Falls.. 12:50 p m
NO 51
Leave Athens 4:30 p m
Arrive at Lula 7:00 p tn
Arrive Atlanta 11:30 p m
NO 50
Lv. Talu. Falls 7:40 am
“ Atlanta 8:40 am
Arrive at Lula 9:50 am
Arrive at Athene.... 1:30 p m
NO 62
Leave Atlanta 4:40 p m
Arrive at Lula 7:40 pm
Arrive at Athens 9:20 p m
Tali. Utah Falls Accommodation.
L'v. Talu. Falls ! 6:45 pra
Ar. Rab'n Wap June. | 7:50 pm
L'v. Rab'n Gap. June. | 8:30 p ra
Ar. Talu Falls | 9:30 put
Tallulah Falls accommodations
will run on Wednesdays and Sat
urdays. All other trains daily
Sundays excepted. Connection
made at Lula with passenger
trains on Richmond A Danville
Railroad, both east and west.—
Tickets for sale at General office.
College ave., to all points, and in
formation furnisl ed with pleasure.
M. SLAUGHTER,
Gen Pass Agent.
% H R BERNARD, Sup.
GBORIGA SCHOOL
LugugtiStuu
. Admi Uatudeiits of all age* and
both sexes.
2, Has students in daily attendance
representing all Denominations.
,1. Has a better location thau any
other Hehool.
4. Offers inoreadvantf ges than any
other school.
5. Teaches more branches of study
than any other school.
0. Has more and better teachers
than any other school.
7. Is by far the best equipped
school in this section.
8. ('barges lower for Board ami Tu
tio» t han any other school.
Terns, Per li.
Primary Classes, SI.OO
Intermediate Classes, $2.00
Academic Class, $3.00
Collegiate Classes, $4.00
French and German , $ 1.00
Hebrew, Spanish or Italian $2.00
Vocal or Piano Lessons, $4.00
Organ, Guitar or Cornet, $3.00
Painting in Oil. $4.00
Pai"tin / in Water Colors, $3.00
Drawing in Crayon, $3.00
Decorative Art, $2.00
Embroider y. Canvas or Nee
dle Work $2 00
Shell, Feather or Wax
Work, $2.00
Knitting or Netting , $0.50
Excellent Board From SB.OO
to SIO.OO
Elocution Free, Hand Drawing
and Calisthenics taught Free.
Backward young ladies and gentle
men privately taught if desired.
iss C. A Hansel, formerly of Au
gusta, anil well known as a trainer of
young ladies, is now a member of the
Faculty and will take personal charge
of non resident girls and young ladies
both in out of school.
The Mvsie, Art and other Depart
ments of the School are in eliarge of
thoroughly competent and enthusias
tic Instructors
Every one interested in the subject
of Education should write for further
information to
lerrell IS. Simmons,
Rector
Noitcaoss, Georgia.
Get. 30tU 1883.—ts
mnm
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Intoxicates
If you arc a mechanic or ft rmer,
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tun down with family or household
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-163 William street, New York.
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trations numerous maps, 20 volumes,
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nt>wn " e heart, more so on moving quickly and
rFsliiFs "on left side; out of breath on exertion.
fJETAnApUEr dull or sharp pains in temples,
nbnunun eyes or head; faintness, nausea.
Pisn’lf y is saused by watery fluid. Rheuraa*
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m
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PILLS
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of to day or yesterday, it is an increase that hae been
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are the reason* for this great and growing demand ?
J»r. Mrhe.wkN .Tlundraki* Pills contain nomer
corr, and yet they act with wonderful effect upon
the liver. T hey cleanse the stomach and bowels of
ftli irritating matter, which, if allowed to rtanain,
1 Olsons the blood, aud brings on Malaria, Chills an ;
aver, and many other tfteexn**. They give healtl
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appetite and giv©vigor t> the w hole system. They
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e ther epidemics *ro raging, as tin y j'rejwre the *y
torn to res'nt attacks of disease of every chameter.
lir. Ndien k’s ilfaudrake are sold by ai
i.ruggista ut 2 jier bos, or sent by mail, poetpaiU
receipt of prioa
Dr. flcheHck’s Book on Consumption, I,iv
kr ('ompluint and DvapcpNia, h: f.nglifch «
Oteriuan. i«! sent firee to ail. AdOrnas I»r. .1. 1
fCHBNCK A SOX, PhiiuMphlii, la.
f , , _if* Puny . i'allid.
Coiii-klci ingall the ills that attack
rttle children, it is a wonder that
any ot tlie poor little youngsters
live to grow' up.
There are children who are truly
objects of pity. They seem almost
bloodless. Their cheeks are thin
and pinched; their eyes are hollow;
and their skin is tightly drawn
over their foreheads. There is
nothing hearty about them. They
do not enjoy their lives. They are
suffering from the debility that
leads to marasmus. Poor things!
Do a good deed for the pale,
poor, puny, pallid child. Hand its
mother a bottle of Brown's Iron
Bitters. Here is life even for the
most delicate, the most debilitated;
for the child almost given up for
dead. Iron in the blood is what the
child needs to bring it up. The
little digestive apparatus will re
cover. The pale cheeks will fill out.
The Wtary groan of the child will be
exchang< rl for the merry prattle of
infan 1 • gladness. Your druggist will
tell * v, at wonders Bnnvn's /run
h r ve:y -,i. , children
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MOTHER’S FRIEND!
One of the greatest comforts to those expecting
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READ THE TESTIMONIALS:
1 most earnestly on treat every female ex pec tint
to be routined to use the ''Thi Uothu'i
Coupled with thta entreaty, X will add
that during a large obstetrical practice (forty-four
yaara), I have never known It to fall to produce a
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H. J. HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Oa.
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ta nasal passage*, and the chambers or cavftlef
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■W SOI PTO N 8 —Frequent
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weak, or inflamed eyes, stopping up, of obstruc
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