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roller In Washington.
Romsddll writes this story from Wash
ington to the Philadelphia Press. It
illustrates lion- our statesmen used to
piny the national game : The days ot
official pokor playing in Washington aro
gone now. There is, I believe, a little,
nnnd of nrmy officers who take ft hand
:now nnd then in n dollnr limit game, but
Iho big games went out with the golden
days of the old District ring. A gentle
man from New York fold me tho other
day of a game ho onee participated in in
Willard’s Hotel. There wore tlireo
United States Senntors around the table,
besides the gentleman I speak of anil an
other whom I do not know. One of the
Scnntora is now dead, another is out of
tho Senate, nnd the third I know noth
ing about, as I never heard his name.
The Senator w ho is now (lend had been
drinking very heavily, and was greatly
affected by his potations. 1 do not know
that any uieuilier of the parly was sober,
tlieruform J can’t tell whether the others
“plucked” the Senator or not. At any
rate, lip played very recklessly. He, for
•Sample, would linvo a six-spot; he
Would show the six s|H)t and enli for four
cards, uud then Is't $1,000 on his hand
before looking at it. Well, this Senator
(now dead) piayod until 3 o’clock in the
morning, and the boys around the table
had his “coups” (I don’t know what the
word means) for $17,000. He staggered
home, and no member of tho pnrtv ever
supposed ho would rememlier anything
that happened. Greatly mistaken, my
friends. He came to Willard's the next
morning at 10 p’ohx'k, took my inform
ant out of bed, had a list of his “conns,"
and put into the hands of my friend
$17,000 in treasury notes nnd asked him
to redeem his paper, Sly friend pro
tested, but the Senator persisted amt in
sisted, and so the money was paid. This
is a true story.
Ou the Toboggan,
Toboggans, which nre used to such
an extent for amusement in Canada, nre
bireli planks, twice as thick as ordinary
blotting paper. They lie Hat on tho
snow and curl over in front. They cany
from two to six persons. Cushions are
fastened on them when in use. U is
customary for a girl to sit foremost. A
Montreal girl can sit down on tho
cushion, wrap her skirts about herankles,
and thou throw her feet, under the curve
of the board with the grace of a dntehess
at a ball. Other women or men sit be
hind. Lust of all is tho stecrer. Ho
kneels ou the toboggan and steers with
his toes. The hill is purposely coated
with ice ami kept smooth as the face of a
flatiron. There is a shunt, and down
goes the board with the speed of a shot,
and followed hy afnuntain if ieednst and
snow. In Peel street, winch was the
public toboggan hill set apart by the
Government during, the Ice Carnival,
sawdust is sjAinklca at the foot of the
slido; otherwise tobnggrtliR and their
loads would never stop short of tho
further bank of the broad St. Lawrence,
These boards seem as pliable as soft
leather. The ivrrgnlaritics in the mads
bend them like ribbon. Ilecontly tho
sleighs interfered. Oneloadof girls shot
under a liorso on Shorbrook street. A
load of young men in a new toboggnn,
going at a mile a minute, hit a cutter a
side blow. The cutter irons were bent,
the toboggan was wrecked, and the men
went into the snow bank. Two girls in
snow-shoe dress were widening down
fifty feet behind. Their stecrer struck
his too deep down, and the toboggan
turned to the live-foot high snow imnk
■ml went over it as a steeplechaser might
clear a fence. The young people tumbled
off, but escaped unhurt. Then the police
forbade the sport, except on the club
ahde along the mountaii:,
A 1'reach Nobby.
The Intent “noble visitor" to this conn-'
try is the young French Duke do Moray
whose wealth and wild dissipation have
made him tbo louder, boy though ho is,
of what is 'known ns the “fast” society of
Paris. A terrible scandal was caused
last September by tho suicide in his
rooms of a bcuuliful young actross of the
1' rancaise, Mile. Foyghine, whom ho
had ruined and deserted. This story is
well known in Now York, and yet it is
said that the virtuous doors of Fifth
avenue are to be thrown wide open to
tho young libartine.
The First Fluor,
A Pittsburg hotel clerk says that
every traveler is nervous since iho Mil
waukee fire aud wants a room on the th at
or second floor. That, ho adds, is tho
invariable result of such a catastrophe,
and it lasts for several weeks ; but grad
ually anxiety dies out, nnd before long
people take rooms ou the upper lloors
without complaint, and often congratu
late themselves on the better air nnd
wider prospect thus obtained.
“Youn hnsbaud is a staid man now, is
ho not?” asked a former schoolmate of
her friend, who had murried a man rath
er noted for his fast habits. “I think
so,” was the reply, “ he staid out all last
night."
Ladies A ohil.lrea’s boots A shoes can’t run
over if Lyon’e Pat, Heel stiflcaars are need
When the papers si>eak of tho infant
industries of the country they don’t
mean sticking the toes in the mouth or
biting upon rubber rattlos, although
those aro the principal industries of the
infants.
Tint hygiene of ijunckcry has done more to
aggravate dyspopsia try lelf-iuflicted starva
tion than gluttony ever did. Gahtrike cures
the worst forms of dyspepsia.
A Kentucky exchange asks: “What
is the great lever that shoves the news
paper forward?” Well, in the cis ■ of
most conntrv journals, it is two dollars a
year in advance.
The iHifcIi! of I lie Pen.
Oh. the orator’.-* voice i« a mighty power,
Af it echoes along the u'reon,
Rot tho feirle.w pen lm-* more awayo’erjneY,
To sound the prunes of (larboliue.
A New York man is trying to cat
thirty brnoo of quail in thirty days.
Why don’t lie make it real exciting by
undertaking to cat fifteen polecats in
fifteen days. People could then forgive
him if he failed.
“ Dr. Henson’s Celery and Chamomile 1'ili *
for the cure of Neuralgia are a success.”
Dr. G. P. Holman, Christianburg, Ya. f»0
cts. 3* druggists.
Severe.— An old law in Holland con
demned criminals to bo wholly deprived
of salt-ftfithe severest punishment in that
moist country. The effect was that they
wi n» a prey to internal parasites.
•‘/’hi happy fa say Ur. HenMou's Shiti ('nn
has purest my Eczema of the. scalp, of tom
ifears' si mutiny. J'no. A. Andrew-*. Alt y at
Law. Ashton, 111. $1. Indorsed hy physician*.
—One of tho gold-miuing companies
operating in Fulton County, New York,
has cleaned up About two hundred tons
of gravel, the amalgam yielding $750 in
gold, resembling tho Australian product.
A Nplcndld Remedy for Limit l>l*en*e.
Dr. R6b«rt Nowton. late President of Ilia Krlrctl"
College of tli 0 City of tew York, and forme If of
Cincinnati, Ohio, uaed Dr. Win. Ha'I’a Balaam
ver? extensively In hie practice, aa manvofhta
patients, now living, and restored to health, can
amply testify. Ho a, ways said thst so g-.od atem
edy ought not to bo considered merely as a intent
medicine, but that It ought to )>s ortfoilberi freetv
hr ever? physician as a sorerotjgu remedy In sll
cases of Duns Disease. It ts a sure cure (or On-
sumption, nnd hss nocqusl for ail pectoru
plaints
Kelli is irer*n Liniment.
Applied to tho bead II nllevei heads*’ie, and
provonts the hair from falling ou*.
IIb who hns fair words only is like one
i bo feeds tho sick with an empty spoon
ail tnlks about gruel.
Mkwsman's peptonlaert besf Ionic, the on
ly preparation of beef containing its entire
nutritious properties. It contains blooib ma
king, forac-gcuciallng aud life-sustaining
properiits; invaluable for indigestion, dys
pepsia, nervous prostration, nnd all forms
of general debility; also, In all enfeebled
conditions, whether the remit of exbtuatlon
nervous prostration, over-work or acute
disease, p.rtieularly if resulting from pul
monary complaints. Caswell, llnsird ii Co.
proprietors, New Yoik, Hold by all drug-
Ri>U
"No, sin,” said tbo passenger to the
ship's doctor, “I’m not sen-sick, but T'm
dneedl.y disgusted with the motion of the
vessel.”
I Ii I III IhhuI , Uniiltoofi mid lloury A«t* Ex-
flulm In I iiIhoiii " lli-liold flu* Cotiq irr<ir»”
Dnr'nit attrlef v «.t to tin nn n-nt town ot Warwick,
It. I., recently, our sgi-nt- extended Ha t<
MMitllflMtora rtlnMiiily . f Him town, to look bIh.i
among lln> wonderful improvoiiiwntii which liuve be*
•undo in tho appcnr/inco «»f Warwick Nock during
comparatively brief porliNl, nn.l wiillo converaing on t h
aidipct with foi. lionjninin K.* Ilaxard, tin- p tpul,
proprietor of the Warwick Neck Hotel,lm learned th
tlio gnliter pnrt of the hnwlmnio Miimninr runirienn
had lieep lirected li-.H'ile of a down yearn; nml lie all
learned that t 1. Iln/nnl had been n great h ifferer fro
a chronic d neam* of the kidney* and hltdder over tiftei
yearn, the moat painful term of it being A atoppage -
relent n II of the urine, whhih wn* «w very h -vote i,t t in
aa to iliaahle.huu .fur hi.i mount'Hiieil Work, mil uv*
confine him to the lied, when a aurgeon’e tMdidtnn.
wel l I lie iTH|idriHl to relieve him. lie wan being do
U red a large pait of the time, tint could g. t no perm
Pont relief. At tlinofs hla MilleilnfN were tdrrihlq fre
nhatp, cutting ptltvi tliMitgli till- kulueyn and Ida.Id«
and he had aufferad * • h ng nnd n . miiurely t
become diacoeraged of getting well again, •
the dm tor Mated Hint it wns doubtful if a
plieAted dlfeare of Ion
the
li.d
old I
id. Jim last s
it lien he
nUfTei
llitenaely from one of thiaj attacks-, n gentleman
• ho waa honftl.ng ut IiIm hotel iirfri-d ami pommeled him
to tty a bottle of llunt’H Remedy, nn lie had known of
lonie wonderful cured effected hy it. .Mr. Hiir.aril mya
he had ho Inittim It, lint -tiled l-Alnrtantly to«ry It;
and alter taking it only two ilny* t tig intenne pting And
■chi** had disappeared, and ha onpimem-tA to gnin
ntrength rapidly, nml in lend Minn a week waa attending
to hid arciintonied work, nml had never had n return of
the pallid. Mr. Ilaxnrd inover dcveqty yearn of age, and
on IlmJWth of November, 1**J, when our agent mat him,
although it way a very cold and Iduatnjlitgdny, |u* wan in
the Hold.with TiIh tenth at work pnninft nnd loadliig tur
nip*, an hale nnd hearty a manna you could widh for,
whni
nalde
ad up i
e work then going on in thin dame Held. Hunts
I) had given him health auil Ntrength again, and
iimtnondi ll to hid relative* nml friend*, man nl of
are now taking It, «:♦ ho conaideni It a mu-t excel,
mody for nil ilimwuiu* of kidneys orbUdder.
There has never
(been An Instance In
.which thla itcrllng
ttnvlgorant anti anti
febrile mcdlclno has
failed to wutd off
tbo complaint, wht n
taken duly na n pro
tection Against tna-
larla. llundmla of
physlclnua have
abandoned nil the
olllcluul aped flea, and
now urcucrllm tills
narmloss vepetnble
’ chill* nnd
HOSgnjEi*
• ii i
^ fc rroMAOH^
B|TtEB s
ir'a!.
•jicclflo you uerd.
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and Farmik, i-vi-ry
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In Mamp.s to pay post
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v.oekiy.or mr twenty
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the 'I I! t dunk & Fa ti
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emliti
club of
•nty flv
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ieml n sample of Sil-
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premiums, .choice of
Butter Knife. Sugar
Spoon, (loldpliiU-d
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Make tlie i-arm Pay, How Farm-
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D. D. T. MOORE.
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His Lll'n iiimI Clin nn- hr. Vi C. Edward*
I tbier, author oi "i'lio Ulory ami Bnum« of Eng
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urday Hayikw, lndtnua
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A FAMILY MF.DICINfi TQAT HAS 1IEALK0
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SALES LARGER THAN EVER,
Tho Mexlenn Mustniu? Tdniinmt hrn.
toon known for morn Hum llilrty-flvo
voftifl r.s tho bent of ull IdniinentH, for
Man nml ileast. Jfs snleg today aro
larger tlmn ever. It cures when all
others full, auq penetrates sitio, teivton
nnd viiiiNftfei'to tlio very-Wono, bold
everywhere. /
Konnoke rollon Press,
Tbo Bc*t and Chaap«st Press
made. Costs If us than shelter
ovrr other presses. Hundreds
il use si both steam snd
r glue. Makes heavy
horse p
btles 1 y hand faster than any
gin c* n rick.The new,Improve-
merit* in gin houses described
In tho werdsef their Inventors
free to all. Address,
Boanoke Iron Works, Ohatts-
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FREE
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Illuitraud. a delightful ilttlo volume for atery
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SPRATLING COTTON TLANTER
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1>. A. MULANE, Manager,
P.O.Box 1690 New Orleans, La.
Manufactory Kevnolds’ Oelebra*
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Patent Dredgeboat Work. Building
Fronts, Columns. Ballings, block-
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where a Tonic is news
sttrv. t -econimop«l it
as a ’oliable remedial
aicant. oofisussinur un-
doubtoif nutritive and
restorative properties.
LouUvilUy A’p., CV*. 2, 18S2.
A. combination of i»,.
itKtide of Iron, l’eruviu:
Jtark and J*ho*jihoruu in
a jtalatablo form, J 01
J debility, Jjoas of Apia
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The Westinghouse Engine
—AS ADAPTED lO—
cottoh o-iisrnsri^ra-.
sarSWD FOR SPECIAL CIRCULAR.-ti-S;
No Counter Shafting or Pullejs
Required.
$©-$75 to $150 Saved."®*
(jins belted direct from Kngine, or
coupled to if, as in this cut,
Without Belt.
Boiler may be set 100 feet from Gin
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GINNING COTTON in tho world.
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CO., PiMnii, Pa.
tieueral State Agencies:
Danif.l A. Tompkins, - - « Charlotte, North Carolina.
Atlanta Engineering Company, 83 Marietta Street, - Allan la, Gorgiu.
Montu jmery Iron Works. - - • Montgomery, Alabama.
NEW FIRM!
C. Z. TURNER
In Robertson Building, Dallas. Ga.
I desire to inform the public that 1 an just opening out in Dallas a new atocY of
W 1 -11
OOMB1NIG
Family Groceries aod Plantation Supplies
WITH A FULL LINE OF
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions,
d I^jdy-roede clothing of the best jirterinl and of the most fashionable as ik
Boots, shoes, Hats, etc., from the best manufacturers and of the latest slyles. Ae
ot wnlcb will be sold low for cash. C line one, come all, and Bive ms a trial. Myi
n otto s Low Prices, Quick Hales, Ftir Dealing, Good Measure, Full Weig’its.
1 am also agent for several standard brands of guano
C. Z. TURNER.
Honorable Competition is tbo Life of Trala
NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS.
twy-No old stock brought over from la it year
eay-But everything fresh from the Factory !-fHT
AiTAll goods of the Lestquality and ht3.tatyloj, and sold at the lowest prices.-Xna
W E have just received a full Blook of FALL and WINTER GOODS, pu
h with the greatest care, and from tho bsst markets, for cub, and r.«
spectfu nvite the public to call and examine them. Our Slook consist, of
Staple ©i<y (rpod£, Jsfotioi^,
tl^YRU'W-A.RliJ s CUTLERY,
Crockery, Glassware, Groceries,
And in fact, everything usually kupt. in a firat-clara general retail store
We are continually adding to it, and will keep in store everything for which
there is a demand in this section of th) country. Our line of
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc.
Is the most complete ever brought to this market.
0if-We are alto agents for the most pipular brands of Standard Guanos.
Ourmitto: "Fair Dealing, Quick Sales and Short ProBtu.’’ Give us a ctll
No trouble to show goods.
We occupy our new brick store home on the weit side of Home street, near
the public square, where we invite the public to call and examine tur goods and
pricte.
McLARIN & ROBERTS,
x>a.XjIjA.s, a-a.
PHOFKS3IONAL CARDS.
jyt. S. ROBERTSON,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Temlrrs his professional services in the
practice of medicine in ull its branches to
the citi/ena of Dallas and surrounding
C'lotry. *#"Oflice No. 6 Acworth street,
near court house.
tv. K. riRl.UBR.
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JplIELDER & ROBERTS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Dallas. Paulding County, Georgia
Practice in all the courta. Prempt at On
lit n given to looking after wild land claims
(’< llections a specialty. l ly
J M. SPINKS,
‘attorney at law,
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia.
Prompt attention given to collections in
any part of the State. Wild lands look id
a tier and intraders ejected.
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U I «uamuuje<i 10 pietw, or money refund*!.
Only one set tent to intioduce. Agents wanted and
zrndpay. Circulars free. Ad lreas the insnufar-
nrers, 8HAWMUT8ILVEBPLATE CO., 83 Broom
field street, Boetoo, Most.
And send it with VJ (Jrern Btampe and
we will send one sample set of 6 new style
“Myrtle" triple plated Teaspoons. Co '•
tains na braw, warranted genuine, equd
in apppaiance to three dollar spoon*.
Guarantee*! to please, or money refunded,
ISI37.35 FOR #1.
Music for the Million.—Vienna Poll an
Labial Organ,
Sweetest and most delightful music know
Popular in Europe. Anytime can he piaved
->n it, from Old Hundred to Ysnkee Doodl».
Even those "with no ear” while away de.
livhtful hours with this instrument. Any
one can play it. Children nlay it in on»
evtning. Costs but one-tenth as much a,
• he Orgsnette, Orgnnine, etc., and is far
rwieter and needs only common music. To
intioduce our new music we will send a sam
ple Organ, with bound hook containing full
woids and mntic of 96 new and popular
vorgs, which in sheet form sell for $36.35,
prepaid to any address for ONLY $1.
“■ O. I).—As a guarantee that everv one
will receive all Ihoy pay for, we will'aend |
ineinmple hook and organ hy express C.
O. D,, $100; two for $1,60; three, $2.30, or I
more at the rate of J9 per dosen. We ran-
i ot prepay goods sent < ’. O. D. Circulars
bee. Address MONADNOOK MUSIC CO., !
Tarek Box 780, Hinsdale, N. H.
YOU CAN HAVE ANY KIND Of J
Sewing Machine Repiired.
33CT-V
All Kinds of Needles,
Attac hint Ills, I'mis, 1itc„ Etc.
— OF—
I*. McCOttMACIf,
51 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
#®"S;nd Machines by Express.
THE ’’ORIG-Y AL,
STAR SPANGLED BANNER.
The oldest, most popular, Lest and cheap.
?o».F n ”! il y ,m ! >cr > be 8 in " il '’ 21st year with
. .'j 18 a l nr 8° 5 page, 40 column illus.
trated literary paper, size of the ‘‘Ledger.”
(.ram full of splendid stories, sketches, po
ems, wit humor and general fuu. Raciest
snd most popular paper published. Estah.
hthed 20 years, read by 50,090 persons. It
is solid, substantial, reliable. Only 50 cents
a year, 5 copies, $2; or 75 cents a year wi;h
choice of set of six triple plated silver
spoons, no brats, new slyie, retail price $1.-
o0; 0Am. Diclionery, 700 pages, lllustra'ed,
defines 30,000 words, numerons tables,
bound in clolli, gilt, hotter than uiual $1.50
books, or wonderful "Multura-in-Parvo”
knife, adoz.sn tools in one handle, sells at
one to Ihree dollars, buck handle, name
plate, etc., or superb boll harmonica, sweet
est musical instrument known, price rl.50
Either of above premiums and Banne one
year sent free, for 2.5 green stamps. Sub
scribe now. Satisfaction guaranteed nr
money refunded. Trial trip 3 month foroniv
10 cents. .Specimens free. Address STAR
SPANGLED BANNER, Hinsdalc N H
Insure Your 1-rop.rly Against |,« m
b.v Fire.
no!,- 01 a l 8 i n u’? r Ih® Continental lmurance Com-
^,.” 1 . ch . 1 con6 “ tli *o ‘he insuring of fsi m
pioperty, Uwsilingi, churches, sod rchool hous-s.
[or one, three ana lire jeers. Krery prudent min
f" ' *'r "?‘, n ho , k 5? W! th “ If be she ii Id he s » u i
hl '. P ro '”"y destroyed by tiro-
rf.7.d h TKl. 1 , 1 . . gre *, 'L portl °n Oi hi. lo.ee. re
Tor.^-Tit, r‘ii re i ‘ be eumpeny, end In.urn
for a low rate'. Call on me, and f will *ty« wnu fail
txplinatloDii , j® > I'OOTI).
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Send to MOORFAS
Business University,
Atlanta, Georgia,
ior Illustrated Circular. A live actual bua
mess school. Established twenty vearr.
H e. smith & co„
. Dallas, Georgia,
Dealers in Family Groceries, Plain and
l’anry Confeetior erics a specialty. Everv-
thirg fresh and nice; just from the factory !
We desire to say to our friends and the
public in general thrt having opened out u
-tc.-k of groceries aid confectioneries, we
piopoee to sell them as cheap ss the cheap
e-t. “Small Profits and Quick Sales” aha
lie our motto. Come aud tee us aud e
convinced.
Lost the Kntves.—The Panama Star
says : I assengors on tbo Peninsula and
Oriental steamer Malwa were placed in a
strange predienment recently. An Indian
kmfe-cieaner on board got drank, tied
all the table knives—about COO in num
ber—round his waist aud jumped over
board. Tlio ship was stopped and turned
round, but all efforts to rescue tho un
fortunate man with the rtueli-needed
and useful table knives proved un-
aV ni ftn ^ ^ le passengers were com
pelled to fise penknives and oilier sub
stitutes until Hie vessel reached Alexan
dria,