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PEOPLE’S FRIEND
TWO PICTURES.
WHICH WIVES MAY LOOK ON WITH ADVAN
TAGE.
It was a cold, dismal evening in No
vember, that two neighbors might have
been seen wending their way along
the streets of a large manufacturing
town.
Slowly they proceeded, with dejected
countenances, not exchanging a word,
until the one we shall call Smith halt
ed before a neat little house and un
latched the gate. Then there was such
a look of utter misery and despair
gleaming from his eyes that his com
panion said—
“We must trust in God, Smith.”
The words were unheeded, and his
companion passed on, while Smith en
tered the Irouse.
A tall, dark woman was flitting about
getting supper. She looked up as he
entered, saying:
“You are late to-night.”
“Yes,” he said gloomily.
And going to the cradle he took up
the six weeks old baby, and sorrowfully
pressed it to his heart.
“I do wish you would put down that
child and come to supper,” exclaimed
the wife, after enduring his gloominess
for some time in silence.
He slowly obeyed, and then seated
himself at the table with a deep sigh.
“What in the world is the matter with
you to-night?” she exclaimed as she
sat down opposite him.
His voice trembled as he replied:
“I suppose you might as well know
first as last. I have been discharged.” i
“There!” exclaimed his wife, quickly I
pushing back her chair. “Just what 1
might have expected. I’d like to know ■
what we arc going to do now. Winter ;
coming on and all. I declare, Smith,
you will torture me to death !”
“I am very sorry, Lydia, but I can’t 1
help it.”
“Sorry! No, you are not sorry at all. 1
You would as soon see your wife and j
child starve as not. It’s nothing in the ■
world but poor managing.”
“Lydia, you are cruel. Instead of
helping me to bear my great trouble
which is bearing me down to the very
earth, you make it ten times harder '
for me to bear. I wasn’t the only one 1
discharged. There was Jim Hawley, ;
and ever so many others. Business is 1
dull.”
“Business dull!” she mimicked after |
him. “Always an excuse for a north- ■
less man. To think that you should be .
discharged now, just as rent is due and ■
when we are needing coal, and look at j
my shoes, won’t you? My feet are
almost out on the ground. I wish I
had never seen you!”
And a dark look accompanied the
last words.
The poor husband now covered his
face wit li his hands, and groaned aloud, i
This seemed to encourage his wife to
go on, for she uttered words more and ,
more bitter, until at last, almost in a •
state of frenzy, the wretched man rush
ed from the lions.’ to the nearest public j
house and tin rc sought to bury thought
of the past and future in th • bottom
of a rum cup.
In the meantime, James Hawley, his ■
companion in labor, entered his home
with a very sad countenance. But be
fore he had stepped over the threshold
a loving pair of arms were thrown .
around his neck, and a pair of sweet
lips pressed to his.
He returned the salutation sadly.and
then asked after the baby.
She is sleeping sweetb. inhereradL .
She has been a perfect little darling .
to-day. Supper is waiting, so maki
haste. Here is warm water and tov -
els. Art* you not later than usual to- i
night
“Yes, Mary, and 1 bring bad news
for you."
“Bad news!” she exclaimed, turning
pale, as for the fust time, she noticed
that something was wrong.
“Ye 4 ?; Iv as discharg *d to-night and
don’t know as 1 can get anything hiarv .
to do until spring. Business is so j
dull!”
“Is that all?” exclaimed his wife
with a sigh of relief. “I thought it was
something terrible, by the way you
looked.”
“And is it not terrible enough ?
What will become of us this winter, if
I tun out of employment ?”
“The same God who feeds the spar
row and clothes the hly of thetiehi, will
not let us suffer, dear Janies,"
“God bless you Mary, there is sweet
comfort in vour words."
“And now let us have supper,’ said
his wife cheerfully. “See. I have your
favorite dish—short cake and toast.
Don’t let vour troubles impair your
appetite; and then after tea, we will
tfcA it all over. God doeth everything
for the best, and as our day is, so shall
our strength Im .
In the evening it was determined
that tte quarters rent should be paid
immedhitely, a new supply of coal ob
tained. atj the remainder of the mon
ey put m wife’s hands to be dealt
out as spangly as possible. Then
Alary suggested that all her pretty
parlor furniture should be stowed away
in the attic, ami the front room let out.
Further than this they could lay no
■ plans, and when the husband went out
to pay his rent, the future looked so
dark to the young wife that she could
not altogether restrain her tears; but
i seeding strength from on high, her
* face wore the same cheerful smile when
* her husband returned. And little did
; he know that during I. that long night
when he and his babe were soundly
sleeping, his wife lay awake planning
| out the future.
Three months have passed, with
1 scarcely a diy’s work in all that time,
I and now another quarter’s rent is due.
■ In vain the laborer thrusts his hands
i down into his empty pockets, and in '
; vain racks his brain for some solution ;
' of the problem Low that rent is to be ■
paid. The lodger had paid his money '
j monthly; but that was not enough to ,
■ meet the sum if he bad it, and of course ■
j his wife had spent that as fast as she
had received it, and it was an every !
. day wonder to James how Alary man- '
‘ aged so well.
With feelings of d ep despair he en- I
: fared the house. The table was spread
i with his same'favorite dishes. There
j was the short-cake and toast, flanhed
with a lump <»f golden butter, a plate
of honey and a deep dish of roasted
1 apples, to be served with sugar azd .
' cream while at the wife’s plate sat the I
i steaming tea-j»L As Janies took it ail I
in a glance he greatly wondered at tl-e 1
; frugal yet comfortable way of living,
j How Alary had been able to make this
small amount of money List so long
’ was a mystery io him. James was ,
I sick at heart, but refused to tell his!
dutiful wife the cwawe of his depression* '
The truth, must > ■»_•. made known at lasi, j
.and great tears., coursed their wayJ
down the strong man’s cheeks as he .
informed his wife that on the morrow!
they would be turned from their home,!
to go he knew not whither, as he hack!
not a dollar in IhEs pocket to secure '
them a room elsewvhere.
“is that it?” said ins wife in soft .'
rippling tones. AnA tripping up stairs
she soon returned *-ith two ten dollar
bills in her hand.
“Where did you get them?” he ex-j
claimed, eagerly dmiing them over 1
and over in his hami as if to ascertain
whether they were- really genuine or 4
not.
“I earned them,” -Kiid. his wife gaily.
“I Knit afghans, thfiwls, children’s
sacqucs, hoods and locks; at first only
for those whom. I pr/widejAially heard
wished articles of th.adki’ad; afterwards (
I was employed to furnish a trrimming
establishmeiic with my wu-.ik.”
“And kept it all a secret from me?”
“Yes; I thought ;nu. ws*ild be wor- i
rying for fear that- I was. doing too <
much. I love to knit d/.-a.n’ly, and con
sider it more a time than
labor.” 1
“God be praised \ r gjLu iag me such ,
a wile!" said her hxifebtmdi earnestly .
And pressing his wife amh child close 1
ly to his bosom, said;
“Her children ruw up. a®d ( all he r
blessed; her husband al<uo, and h<
prniseth her; for i .any.da.ignters liav
done virtuously, hut th ai excclh: x
them all.”
Twenty years have passed, an M
.lames Hank y ’ *ft ricin man. Bi irt
Joseph Smith is : i!iri uo.l drunkai i '
while his wife h..t.. >. a_ tuicc pass* L
from the earth, . "w. l. u. misery ai d .
want.
Why will noi JI wives assist th* r
husbands to w i mis with v i--;
ling hands 'i< ’ ts? Li- tiiey woi k<.
do this, how I: !‘J:V ! U V> (Mild ir
saved from rub , ami h v. sneei wo Idit
Im- the reward. . on! mi earth Bit.
in heaven.
(rro.H t tMtobury New?..
A Goa 1 Stwirjy.
A retired tn is w.no nn ;
:> little affur th H hiippcwi i m bis pla.^e..— ;
h appears that lL ic ' <■ Tuung
a fine spirited i, ; at a was t'-iwb
opp.i.'ite au < »v.is iL'er Jliisl behii U h<r
wu.' a young man, us is; 4 -inaally tie. -jium-,
and in the y i’d was ataald buck was
* I
allowed the i evd<>:u o. premises wbich
is not always the case ,we are glad to-aay. ■
Well, this bark cinit up to the dwrand
looked in, aat the y. uJM? man go ug close
behind the jivuog wnuau, pointed, bis fin
ger straighjtQ the lack, and the gAH fellow
! recognizing at once-pressing >iaracter '
1 of this nniie invita&a, put dow n bis Lead
and dashed font ar j, «nd the aiiserable ’
: nun stepped one side and flci, and the .
young woman, ah unconscious of the ar-;
range received the awful shock with
out warning, and pa>’ed over she tub, axxi
the air for an mutant seemed to be full of
slippers and wet c’- thes and hot water and
••uJs. And the next minute that eoat tame
flying out of that, door at a dreads ul speed,
bald the whole length of bls spine, and with I
a wild look in his eye. And for an hour af
terward he stood back of the barn scratch
ing his chin and trying to re call all the cir
cumstances in the untl rtur.ite affair.
When we are alone, we have our thoughts
j to watch, in our famiges, our tempers; and
* in society our tongues.
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ONT will pa* for tim-Wmday Bright siilc,i;w. „
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>n--y- ro-maimri <1 to tlo-ir ohiliirtm > r pupils, m: .itl
Cl:« <muo- ar.- of Cftc i:li»ii-r»i ! Cui. Xoti lug hotter- h*-.
Io- n.l lor Chi .tuia.-i pr> sent-. Fhn.-< >uy wlr ay* ui .
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'’fiill! the-/ *wtth.
i'hesi- 1.0/ »M-are < iirrpo i-,! a th.- ti ip-t >, - , -, ,i h. !
K-riiwn in tli>-.smi.o.’iie ab-nts. souipouuds. a il<v>»
-■m--- t!m folli is,ig nioril-over nl'iwh> r dei tilrii », ,
Mon- pli-a-aut to tin £*t<r, ih-li J-Atclv pi-rfuim L
f lii-i-lu.il I-, pr> vi-ntii’H tin- foci.ration ofrirt I . •
Mor<-<-ou mii-it-nifoiMilr iirL-ir.w • h i. ■: ■ h
■ «il tin- pi''p--- »r. for i»■ : will :a.J -<■ ;tt or la ...... ,i s.
E-ini ially Mivr-nii-nt I r.trivr*w»-
! Muri- ci> AjKjct and writ n't break < ry.iwl.er |
in iranspor <a>u.
Couitdm ea|xinace< iiiahr with the frit iMr ml a
powder.
N-jt inji sapus; the r is n > 4}<wr<-r i:ih- iving them, in |
the rea. line- ddri-n. as they •main no r/e/c mmimiii
, _-z wiii-ri/«. and i a l.*.rr'ge i-;. .»» iilloivi-d
1.-' it jury >» tin- stoi well.
!For el- Ail-in . ami presersir c til T.-el >, H 4-i - ill
Gums. I'>»ify,rig fhjr ftr.- ith wml Ch air iiu- ' '?■ nth,
they ire H equaled. El'-"atM)y put up, etqu -it- y rn-at t
, t*o novi Ma foriii. i ,td yet r<> rtrrt in li it linpl,'r , i
! that til* .■ an- -mt. I «t ie r»o-t fasttdiou* nrle. 7'ee *
I’iopriti-ws otTei i ii-hi (a the >ii>lic i* i'll lii. .tdi i.-ur
am e riral lln-y ire tire ttwr-t and inn. J wUsalile I
pn-pari won o; iln kind.
’.V • «vio- th.- i.if'i ■ to tin them, l>-low fr>' r iMirfur
cl 'ua.riiei i,i.| he., uiiiw .-illy lUopted, > <u | Meconie
lb :!• din- .li-- al il- i'C « o' t 1 ■■ day .
Dili IT TJOXS ;
' Or Mii.irlly n its Lozetimr in sufficient »>. HturoUghly
retro re all Injurious subs iwfteer from t!<» sift.
(F »-e a l.oz aige in the tnoulh ami t<AV'i>-r it with j
the -reth, wet Ji« brush h water Jar.d :U* the teeth .
| bri <l<.
• ?W.t injiiriooe. ALu jrwt' can be sw a srwr d without
i io jury Io the -tonrach.
'/T.ey r-lioutl'be usedi <«eee or twice a «»iy to produce
tt-r best rest t;s.
<ij Judf/ef-il the 4i)th Exkiliitum <>f ,
I the Ai.a-ric'iii Xetic York City* f
i f ir. 1871. |
■ To the bi ord OJ yia-mstri o f the ,tein hi t. Kz: j
' Gr>Ti ■ .;*» s xfreratull and and unp-arti i exainii , >
. ation in SrXasusMS. JbuTH l.< Zina.., ?•» >tmler-ignec i
Juiltt's make ri-p -rt mat tm-v are a «-ry pleasant, er n-
* renient mil ettectiwr dentitrice,
I which ite petfecrti aariiili-s-
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Prof. .S liool of Maaes. Columbia I I
and .\aalyUcai Board of Iwaliti. I , ,
THOM \S EGGLESTON sJudgs.
Prof,af .Min. a« Met. School a. Mines, |
Colw-.lbia College
I .”»<> Cl’ent * I > «-r I lox.
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For rSnle by -X.il Drujzjgikrtw.
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N-iJ-idtoad tfucei, h.i-ju twit pruedsi-i ialiy euj ,
Ujljed uoyi'.'lf.
GEORGIA
Broom Factory.
Decatur St, Between Collins Calhoun,
AYLAXJ'A GEORGIA.
i L. P. HIGGINS, Proprietor, i
i variety of Brooms and Brushes '
kept Constantly on hand. Odors
Solicited and promptly filled.-
P.O. Box 211 MebHFtf. •
David Mcßride/
SFC'C'&S'NfZK TO
! Mcßride? & Smith, j
MANUFACTURER OF
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i FIN FICARRIAGKS,
PHAETONS, ROCKAWAW,!
BTSGGIES, 4CA
Repairing Neatl jand PromplTj
Executed.
DAVIS) McBRIDE,
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3>VDecatur St., Atlanta, Ga.
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; MAN U F A C T U R I WG J E W’E L E . $ ■
W3CI »I_TU L,Ic. • r>IA)C I<.
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t Corner
KJwball House , Box 755,
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A 'TLA ATA GIEDRGIA.
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i 2@ = ’Good ’.Templars’ Masons’, and Badges- 1
of aD Societis mad)? to order.
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Central BiaiiroadL.
NG CH INGE OF CARS BETWEEN;
AUGUSTA AND COLUMBUS. .
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Guikcral Sri’KßiN-r .w->ent’i > OrrtCE, M i
(tK mu. K All.hoad, .
Savannah, September 27, 1872. » 1
ON and nt’toj Sunday the 2Slft» lns»t., Passenger Ttr.ine. •
on tin- (.'•-•rpia Central KtUiPond, its Branches ..rxl :
I ’ oiiuectimis,. will run an folic ms-:
UP DAY '3®AIN.
I
. Leave Snva/rvah 8 4fi >A«
t “ Aligns *• 9 (10 a.»i
! Airive at A tjnsta 5 »t ■
I “ at MiJLVdgeville II s. : oi' M ’
I at Eto non 1 s(!>a
i 11 at M.u-tni 7.3 -p-m |
; Leave Man -»n for Atlanta 10 00 i
Mui-on for Coiuiubus 8-06. p m :
i . frrivi-at .fifhnta 6066a m !
. " at Coliinihiis 400 a.m j
Making .;■•.«• c nm-efons-ewih trains leaving Ineus >
1 1.-i, -illntita ;nri Colniiibus.
j DOWN DA J TRAIN.
| Leave .Itl ania 2W- a.m 1
I Jlirive nt 'Mieon 7SIO a ,w 1
, Leave Mai n. 8 00 a>m> ,
’ “ .7II«KS.Vt UDO a m ‘
i kirrive.at Jigusta 530 pm i
i “ nt Snv:«imtli 615 f-m j
This tra .pro'm itsat M earn with S. W. . aji-nmino:. !
! atlon Irin nlenvi n; I ohm »« •at 8-20 PM, an inirrivlnd '
t Macon r-1 45 ~-l VI, mo. t». ikes the same cimuectioii ■
| t -2u.in- :wa-- the up day t .tin.
hght Tn. li: \ r ut>rxG sourru
I Leave Sa /rmiall 7 00 p m
i “ *tu ft (5 pM |
I Arrive a t- irnnnah 4 30 a m 1
| *• at *4h i«m 630 am '
. Leave ' ♦»"«« for.Atlanta 850 a m I
’ “ M. for < toluinti •• 546 a h
•Jrrive a;-•'nlninbus II 15 a m
“ at JOima 316 p i,t
Marti thrournrnicclions a.moth .itlan'ti
I a lid I'l. AU. bus -
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KIGHT f l .**’ GOING N< tTH.
Leave Jolnnilius 4 10 ipm
I *• . Jfni&ta 400 pm
.9ri iv» i;i'Macon for C teaabus 9 35 p- •
..i. ft. «m for .-it. mixa 9 25- a- M
i Lean. Mcmhiii 9 50 tk
j “ JtMVJMiHIIh 11 00. > M
, .'?rri>>:i Mill. dgevii.O II 55> p><
I “ a Eonuimi 1 s(»> a m
i .Mt ..fiu'ti-t i 6 20< .. m
• *- .i* Hivamitili 73D a m
M ti'a-, perfect -*KM-tions with mins leavm
I’e-'Wr- g-iing ovtr th Milledgs-r.lle and l’;i vision
l'i: A-r-b wih tiki- Achit Tam from Ctiluml.u-. - ftla. m
j ’it. iMusoii, day >km from .7u_>» na mid >tr*itniiidi, j
wh.kii cimtmet d t->p a>r Gordon (Smriavs excvpt&rf) nitli
bL-Millcdgeviiie j,<4 Eatonton tri-.ns.
Sleeping Car on nil Night 1
Tfiraina.
Through Th-lofc to al! points ran he had *t Centra ■
tollroad Ticket, I ’tfice. at }’u)«, > li Hou-e corner Bill j
H.,i Bryan streo. t’ffi'-i- op--i. from 8 a tn, to 7n tn
.« 0 from 3 to Tickets ran Also b? had nt Depu j
Oftce. WILLMV ROGERS t
, (Tatneral Bupen>iiender>
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I “REMINGTON’S”
BRF ECU LOADING
J Sporting, Hunting, and Target Rifles
* Same system as -he'‘Remington” Cel-brat.-d Millta
j ry Ririe, of which over h-.lt a million iiav. been sold. ■
i Its sinijdi ity utfsurp » -ed. For stnmgih and durability j
i unequalled. In accuracy unrivalled, in range, pent*- i
tratiou, and ea»e of manipulation, without coinpari- j
son.
Tue “Bpor:»man*»” Delight, tho - Hunter’s” favorite, i
the “Target Shooter’*’’ Frida. j
ALSO
, REVOLVERS FOR HOUSE USE.
, In these dav* of thieves And burgiariej, every huu«e
( hold**! t»itou!d have a reviver for home protection,
REMINGTON’S RIFLE CANE.
I Ev?ry gout!-man ehcnid have one tor protect! o
.a.nst uoga and rowdies, and for field use.
E. REMINTON & SONS,
193, Broadway, 3f« Y. i
,I dc‘W
W. BCUDfIrTSc Co.,
Wholesale
Druggists,
romc, Ga-
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
! Cloverseeil, < Irass seed, (lardon
i seed, Drugs and 3loi!ie;nes,
i PAINTS AND OILS,
(
. PATENT 21EDICLNG3
I W. D. HOTT & CO.,
j Wholesale
Druggists
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■ Bcmie, Ga.
i Good Books Por All
■ “BOOKS W&ICH ARE
Works which sho-vld In- fnc.wd in v.-.v library—with
■ i» reach of all renders—Woo- to en t-riair instrm-t
■ isnd improve. Copies-will be sent by' return p *tj-o:i re-
■ cript es pried.
’ NEW PHYS!OG'W-M V :: nr. Signs or C'ipi ictcr,,
' a* manite.-ted thro-jgh T'l'uuperaimmt and l-krnat
Form-', and espce.’.ailv ill lb>- • II um.-m l-'aee lltvii.e,-
with more than Cm-Thou-a%tl fa- .- Ij r Ly s’
K. Wells, Price
! THE FAMILY PHMSI.CI *N.-- 3 l><*
j scribhr and Hygienic Advl.-i-r. l> iili li tmet
to the Nature, C.-mtw,.l’rrvt-iitinn, and Tr .rttm-n
of Diseaeei, Diseases, Atn-idtrnts. a d Caas tilgfeS
of every kind. With a Gl.-nsnrk amt r-rl.M< 'h
j pex. By J->Ei. Sn M I). l lhistratt-il with :n-ar
ly 300 Eimraviligs. (>m- lai-.r voin.m-, luivmie; **>r
I use in the Family.
I HOW TO READ •■•CHARACTER: ' New il
| lustraled Hand liooidiot Pbr-n aIo-v amt i'liy-'mrpw
! my for Students and Jicmriiner.-. with a for
I yeco-ding the size* cf the Or.-guis <<f the Ilr-in. in
’ho Di-lim-atiou of Character,.niili upwa” - ui i7o>
|> En “ravings;, latestruwi llest. Mu-iiu, .*1.25.
THE PARENTS’ liailD-:. •« ’
.ipim-ut th-imeii Jnliertted 'ft-ndeiieies. By Mrsr
I Mester I’enbletos' Second- editimi it vised andi
enlarged, thin vol. Jrio- Price .$1 50.
' CONSTITUTION OF MAN. Con.-d-ten m
| ui-lntioii m I'qternal Ol ec-s, Uy i.>- 'Riii: >■' —1 nr.
I Elie onlv authorized ufm-nicai:. Edition. With-20’
Engravings, .*1,75.
THE HYGIENIC. HAND -COOK : ’■ pc- tie I
:• Practical Guide tor- tm»- r'iePS Kimiih Alphabet!—
eally arrangen with ..ppemiiiay. By K. T. I rai.u
j Due vol. 1 tno. 300 pp» lUllsiwi, $2 00.
“HOW TO WRITE.!’ “HOW TO TALK.”'
i '-How to BeliUie,” ami “How Io Do Busin ’ a
Hsmi Book iudispensdrte fur Mio me luipri>v< nwnt'
1 Ln one vol. .5'2.25.
WEDLOCK ; or. the Hi-j’.-f Eolations of the sexes,
itisi-losiii- :he laws of rmvingal Selection, I’mi
| allowing who may a-siawlunnicpr not marry; -. junle
! 3br both sezes. •ji/Ai
ORATORY—SACRED AihiD SECULAR : <>r
1 the Extc 5 pmam oas Speak-r. Im lmlim.- a < liair
[ nan's Guide for c«u>l Hr-ting: Bn’Pc Meeting aceord
laig to Parliamentary .50.
; MANAGEMENT OF INFANCY; Physlcato
ami Moral 'l reatinent.. By> a.*»rew Cu-bk, with
I Notes, .5'1,50, „
MEDICAL ELECTRICITY’. ~1 Manual icrStu
in nts,-iioo in- iik- iMist M>iernifie Hitd ration ■! .-'p
tilicatmn io all tr.rmssif Ai-utr* usd ( tirmiie Disease
hy tile different eonilaiint tons /' Fii-eoicity, G Ivan
ism, Electrn-MiigiHilism. xiiet-Elei-ti k-i t. , aii.bi
. Mu-taan Magnutisui.
1 HISTORY OF SALEM) 'WITCHCRAFT:
“The Plmichetto Vsi,ti iy;”::ml M- bro -pt ;tti.il
ium,” with Di. Itoddrnlge’s Dream, in o.v vol.
AESOP’S FABLES:. Bln-I’eieyle’s pictoitai i dniinv
Beautifully 111 Usir .lied with nsarly - ixty imcraqitigH.
Cloth, gilt, bevolml-iboards. (Mily (SI,OO
POPE’ - ESSAY ON MAN- ■ IV nn Notes, Beau
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THE RIGHT WORD IM THE RIGHT
PLACE: A Naw rsynotiyiWs, Ticlinieal i. rma,.
Abbreviations, F:Mn ign Phiaei-s, Writing for ihu
Press, Pum.-timtioh, Pioot Reading, and other Val
uable liitonnati. n. <5 cents,
i HRENOLOGIQAL BUST; Showing the ]a.
test elussitii-aimn, and exact location of all the-
1 Organs of the Br.-ijn. It is livided so as to sle.iw
i each Organ o 1 .«<: side and all the groups on thu
other. Sent by txtpress. Pr-ire .$-2,00.
Inclose amount '-.-ii,a Ke-istermt Letter, or In a 1-.- O.
• Omer for one or for nil tin- iib.*re, and addle s .-.1i..
W ELLS’, Publl-h' r, No. 380 Broadway, N- w ’l' 1 kr
j -3gen's Wanted. FeblStfj.
St. Louis, Memphis, Niashville &. Chat-
tanciga Railroad Line.
CENTRA L Eli OR T R O U'l TH.
j TheGrea JJouti* b» Boston, Slew
York, Baltimore, Waslii
ton, riiiladeipliii* ani
a '.«! Nortljern and
Eastern Cities.
Through Silver Palace Car.; Attached
IfO LOUISVILLE.
Holders »f Tickets are Entitled to Vis’’:
1 Catooia. Springs, Mammoth Cave,
and Niagara Falls v/iihoat Ex
tra On urge, Resuming
Their "Journey at
PL EA SUR p.
No Change of Cars from
ChaSanooga to Nashville.
Without—lmiige 01 Cars to N:i • hv| le, McKinzu . Um..n
: City, Mickrnnn, Columbus, iliimh«ldt, Brownsville
and Memphis. ’
Only One <Jl»simß;e
, To Jau-kson, Tenn., Vaducnh Ky., Little Rock, Cairo
auij St. Louis.
! Mere than 150 Miles Shorter to St.
Louis
Than by the way of Memplii or Louisville, and from
Bto 15 linters Quicker
Than by the way of Corinth or Grand Junction.
Six Honrs Quicker tc Memphis by This
Route than ANY OTHER.
AK FOR TICETS TO
t Memphis ami the Southwest via Chattanooga and Me
’ Kenzie.
AND TO
St. Loni* and the Norihwe t via Nashville and Col urn
l.us—nil Rad: 01 Nashviilc .-nJ Dickuian-Rail and
Ki ver
THE LO W ILS TS p E CIA L IIA TE 8
Fr Emigrant*, With more Advantagea
<l-iicker Time, and Fewer Chang
es Cars linn anyther
Rate.
Tii-'ict* for sale at the Pr/tippal Ticket Offices in the
South.
J- W. THOMAS, Gen’i » U pt.
A. B. WENN, Traveiicj Agent,
4, U. I. Kimbull House,
aept. 21 ti.