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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Duigi.asvh.i.k Ga., Jan. Ist 1813.
Editor Shield: Y n will please give
me a cornet answer to a question
which I inn going.to ask lam deeply
jn love with a beautiful young lady
who is about nineteen years of age.
We 8 em to be exactly suited for each
other, agreeing as we do on religion,
polities, mutters and tilings i: general.
1 have often conversed with her n re
gard to the love existing between us
and have told her how ardent Jhe love,
is on niv part She is intelligent, aud
by the way, a good dancer and tolera
bl\ good fiddler. Is that not ail man
could want on earth below ? She is
wild an 1 boisterous .o company . At J
first her pe-e/e was oppos-si to me.j
and did all tin y e aid to ~i all pro- j
overlings ; ai d I" u: ii■ ■t <• mooihs •
ago I made up my mind to lecher slide, j
uttd try another whom I became ae- \
quainted with about that time. Andi
one that I love better than any one
else in t: e world I then wrote th:
fiist a note asking her to relieve me
from our engagement. At fiist I re
ceived lin answer. 11l a few days,
however, she sent me a note stating
that she had w rnted our engagement
broken for a long time, but did not like
to ask it herself.
1 was entirely from her presence for
some time, but now I occasionally see
her, she continues to invite me to call
and I have done so twice thinking per
flaps she would give it up entirely, but
my calling only seems to excite the old
feeling between ns. She appears the
same as before our engagement. Time
passed on until we made the second
engagement but before ■ e marry I
will consult you on the matter, for 1
am fearful it will ruin the happiness
for life with both of us as well as dis
turbing the peaceful quietude and tt an
quility of the vicinity at large. Now
what I want to know is what is the
most honorably way for me to pursue
for I cannot claim the affections of the
one I love until I get out of this aflair
honorably 1
I remain, Yours Truly,
C. D.
The old adage, “Honesty is the best
policy,” holds good in love matters, as
well as anything else. Go to the
young lady, and give her a full states
raent of your situation. Lay your case
before her just as you have before us,
and she being a lady of course, will
not wish a man to marry her when she
holds only a second place in his affec
tions. If you have not courage enough
to see the young lady face to face cut
this out and send it to her with a note
asking her to release you, and you no
doubt will receive a reply setting you
-*t liberty.
Sammie says : A scientific lady friend
and myself had an argument, not long
since concerning our future knowledge
the contending that those who are at
rest in heaven neither know nor are
known by their friends. Who follow
after them. I contend that they are
known and do know then frien s
when they meet in eternity. We
agreed to leave it for you to decide
• We are of the opinion that Sammie
is correct, and think we have script me
to support the idea, in the parable of
the rich man who saw Lazarus, though
u far off in Abraham’s bosom.
DR. C Ali PENTE it ,
13 6 MU L B Klt R Y S THEE T.
NEWARK, N. J.,
3s now treating successfully
Consumption, Bronchitis,
and all diseases of the Throat and Luugs, with
! is
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During the past ten years Dr. Carpentei lias
treated and cured thousands ot cases of the
nbove named diseases, and has now in his pos
session certificates ol cures from every part ol
the country, 'file J si inn hi t ion is Breathed
dir ctiy into the lungs, sootoing and healing
ever all inflamed surfaces, entering into the
Blood, it imparts - vitality ;S it p< npeßes to
yvery part ot the, system. The sensation is
not unpleasant, and the first inhalation otter;
gives very decided relief, particularly when
there is much difficulty of breathitig; Under
the influence of my remedies, the cough soon
grows easier.night svveatsjeease.tiie hectic flush
vanish's, and with improving digestion the pa
tient rapidly gains strength, and health is
ugntn within his grasp.
The Concentrated Food rapidly
Builds up the most debilitated j atient, present
ing to the stomach food all ready to Be assimi
lated and made into good, rich, healthy blood.
The Cough Syrup is to betaken at
(tight to alleviate the cough and enable the
patient to obtain sleep. Full directions accom
puny each box of my remedies,which consists of
On; Inhaler; One Bottle of Alterative In-
JialaYH; One Bottle of Soothing Febrifuge
Inhalant: One Bottle of Anti-Iltem
orrhagic Inhalant; One Buttle
Concentrated Food; One
Bottle of Cough Syrup,
Price of Box containing remedies to last one
month, $10; 2 months, $18; 3 months,s2s.
Sent to any address C. 0. D. Pamphlets
containing large list of patients cured sent
Free. I,enters of inquiry must contain one
dollar to insure answer. Address
A. 11. CARPENTER. M. It., Newark. N. J.
Dr.CAurKNTKit's CATARRH REMEDY will
give immediate relief, and will effect a perma
nent cure in from one i® three months. Price
id remedy to last ouc .'nonth, $5; two months,
three months. sl\
CAYCLR in all its forms treated.
Seftd tor list of patients cured, to
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jy -W 12 at
nun
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THAT
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Blood,Sweat, Urine,and other fluids and juices
of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs
the wastes of (he body with new and sound
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Glandular diseases, Ulcers in the throat,
Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and
other parts of the systeoi, Sore Eyes, Strum
orous discharges from the Ears, and the
worst forms of Skin Diseases, Eruption,Fever
sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum.
Erysipelas, Acme, Black spots, YV ores; in
the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in tiie Womb,
and all weakening and painful discharges,
Night sweats, Loss of sperm and aii wastes
of the life principle, are within the curative
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a tew days’ use will prove to any person using
ii for either of these forms of disease it poteni
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Notonly dotst-he Sarsapariluan Resolvent
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Head •• False and Truk ” Send one letter
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“woman’s best friend,”
Will bring oil the Metises when they
have not been established, also when
they have been suppressed from un
natural causes. Will cure Rheumat
ism and Neuralgia of tiie hack and
womb. Will cure Painful Menstrua
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loins of those distressing pains aud
aches Will cheek menorrhagia or
“excessive flow.” Will cure “Whites”
anti falling of the womb, when it is the
result of relaxation or had health.
It is as sure a cure in ali the above
diseases as Quinine is in Chills and
Fever.
Ladies can cure themselves of all
the above diseases without levealipg
their pon.plaints to any person, which
is always mortifying to their pride
and modisty.
It is recommended aud used by
the best physicians i|i tlicir private
practice.
For a history of the above diseases,
certificates of its wonderful cures and
directions, the reader is refered to tiie
wrapper around the bottle. Manufac
tured and sold by
Bradfield & Cos , Atlanta Ga.
Sold bv all Druggists. Price $1.50
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ALL TO BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG SHAREHOLDERS,
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On the. First Day /at January, 1872.
At a Meeting of S ockholders, held a' the Cooper Inriitute, New York, August let, 1872,
Mr. John A.Lefferis, the Manger, after making bis statement,of the financial condition ol the
enterprise, asked for a Committee of Instigation, when the following named ge: tlemeu were
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YVe the undersigned, have examined the accounts of Mr, Lefferts and find his statements
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Aud we hereby appoint the tenth day of January, 1872, for the final distribution of the property,
r GEO. R. SPRAGUE,
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Certificate of Distinguished Gentlemen relative to Mt. Florence.
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ATLANTA & YVEST POINT R. R.
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r discoveries of modem
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