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nRF.n i!* rt.Mi.noAT> Camps.—Tlin con-
sumption of l>ccr in the comps of the
railway builders is enormous. At llis-
lnnrek, soys it correspondent, I snw nil
entire freight train of thirty carA laden
with Imttled Imcr from a Chicago
brewery, bound for the town nearest the
end of tho track. The chief engineer of
the construction force said that nn
averago of one bottle for every tie laid
avoh consumed, and that the tie ami the
beer cost tho same—fifty cents. Thus
the workmen pay as much for their drink
as tho company for one of tho important
elements of railway construction.
Ijonk Out! .lullin' Ifenth’n Opinion.
The Hon. K. it lieatli, .futlgo. Kden-
ton, N. C., wrote of Dr Worthington’s
renowned Cholera and Dmrrlirea Medi
cine: “I hsA-c made use of it in a sud
den and violent dise«se. Its effects
were immediate and tho euro perfect.
1 think it an iuvalunhlo prescription.”
I>r. P. H. Arthur, of Wlnton, N. 0.,
also endorses it. Price 25 and SO cents
a bottle. Sold by druggists and dealers.
It n.ATtiKn annoys a woman after slit
lias had a child christened some romnutio
Indian name, to learn that tho naino
translated means “ old hoots."
Ladies AehildreaS boots * shoes ean't rnt
over if Lyon’s Pat Heel sttfloaors are nso4
In limiMAn nn editor receives
elephants in payment of subscriptions.
I’lioro being noclcphniits in this country,
most people pay in trade dollars.
The nneiunts were acqtmmled with the vir-
tnoiof PetroVum. Ifer.alotaH refers lo il
anil spoaliH of wu’ls I’oing found in /auto.
Nowadays everybody has heard of it tlirnucli
Cnrhofine. Ihu L'lo.it listural Hair Ho.-aorcr.
Wnr.N yon seo an Irish mother sowing
the tears in her tiov’o pantaloons, you
may put her down nt being in favor of
,tho “no rout” system.—Somerville
Journal.
fir. Henson's Celery mid Glinmomilo Pill,
(or lie cure of Neuralgia urn a success.
Foil Smioohs,—The Alabama Loglsla
tins' has, increased the school nppmpnn
Don $106,000, and will also give fSKl.ooC
to tlie Univeiaily and $80, 1100 to the
egrieiillnial College,
“Milakin, whirl, hua bemenmed will, amt,,
rove*, hua hsriimr i tem, amnoth mid anfl na i,
mat/ 77/n/ l,i/rr dianpprm-rd, mid I’m hr)
In- II,m, I lim-r Un, f„ r Iwrnl,, ,/rm-a, md„ u
IU-. Unwind, Skm Ciirr,’’—A. M. Nohlo,
bolnm, N. 0 , .Inly :I, 1SS2.
“Aciikck to poverty" is tho title ol
nn nrtielo in the Memphis Apjir.al. Ex
perience has shown that poverty is always
relieved by n chock.
Iliislrlnr.
I ho increasing deumiid for lids pro|mra
I oil as u household remedy for indlgi'slion
and dyspepsia in nnMirinnt pi-oof uf itseftleaey.
llfFN of grant genliia and lnrgo henrt
sow tho seeds of a now degree of pro.
gross ill tlio world, lmt they bear fruit
only after many yenrs.
lnetninly llelluvnl.
A r”? Laoour, Ol New Oileans, t.a,
write*: 1 have a ton who ha* been tick for
two year*; he ha* been attended by our
'leading phvaieinn*, but all to no purpose,
ihis inorniuif he had his usual spell of
cougniug, and was ao greatly prostrated in
f’onsequeiioe (hat dn»tli sei'ined emminent.
•is i,» lh ® hoUHa » buttle of 1).*. Win.
Hall a lUlsntu for the Lung*, purchased by
wy nuubaud, who noticed your ndvertise>
w«ut yesterdny. We aduilniatered it aocor>
roU?v tC | l ^ reu ^ on! * am * bo was iustantly
Catarrh Mnull eu.u. Catarrh nnd
nil ntleotiona of the mucous membrane.
Hiker'a Pali I'.iuacen cure* pain in Man
and Heist, for use externally amt inter,
ually.
“Nkvkk borrow trouble," said a lms
bund to his wife. “Oh, let liur borrow
il if she cun,” exclaimed tho next-door
nnighbor ; “ ah. never returns anything,
you know.”
Should you he a suOerer from dyspepsia,
jnJIjreitjon, malaria, or weakness, you oan
ho cured by Itrown's Iron Hitlers.
A Tin votf—When two pooplo ngvet
■a get married.
Toccoa City, (lA.-Pr. .1. P. Newmnn
»nvs: Brown.. Iron Bitter* are very pop*
riidlv’> ,luiir 11,8 Hl ' fa 3 rs rc *alt3 eatisfactos
A Lafor Ocsmutrr.—Four Chicago
mou have contracted to build a Capitol
Ol' Texas, to cost 811,000,000, and taken
-3,000,000 acres of public land as pay
ment. Their scheme contemplates an
immense business in grazing, niaf they
have secured $0,000,01X1 for investment
in cattle and improvements.
Hai.ttkorr, Mn.-Hev. W. II. Chapman
ears: "I deem Rrnwn’s Iron Hitters » most
valuable tgpiu lor general 111ft.altli."
—Mother Vranees War I .\nvior, tho
.founder of the Sistors of Mercy in
A merino, celebrated her golden jubilee
at Mniiqhestcr, N. 11., tho other day.
Shu received the while veil in 18 sho
'came to this country in 181', a - om-
pani' d by six sisters, and established
the lirsl convent in tho Uni tod States a»
Pittsburgh.
M Russian's peptonized beef tonic, the on
ly preparation of beef containing its entire nu-
triliouapropertira. It contain, blood making,
force-geueratiiig and life-ansUiuing proper-
tie. ; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia,
nervous prostration, and nil forma ol geuerai
debility; also, In all enfeebled conditions,
whether the result of exhaustion, nervons
prostration, over-work or acute diaeiaae, par
ticularly if resulting from pulmonary com
plaints. Caswell, ilazard A Co., proprietor.,
New York. Sold by drnggi.to.
WoT'i.n Not Have It.—A New York
artist, a woman, whose husband and son
hud both been ruined by liquor, recently
painted a picture for which Stokes,
slayer of Jim Fisk, and proprietor of tho
HoiTmnn House bar-room, offered her a
large sum of money. On learning, how
ever that it was to be used to attract
drinkers to his snloon, sho refused to
mnke tho sale,
OR THIBTI D.rr TKIAI.
Trr Voi.taic Bci.t Co., Marshall. Mich,
will tend Dr. Itye'a Celebrated Electro
Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on
trial for thirty day. to men (young and
old) who are afflicted with nerVoua debil
ity, loat vitality and kindred troubles,
guaranteeing speedy and complete re-'.ir
at ion of heulth and manly vigor. Addr- •
as above. N. B.—No risk ia incurred, si
thirty days’ trial is ailowsd.
Tiir trouble nbout taking a medicine
warranted to cure all diseases is tlmt it
may not know exactly wlmt is wanted of
it, and in tlmt caso it will go fooling
around in the system trying to euro yon
of Botno disense that you lmve not got.
A Wninnn’a KxpcHi'iipp.
Mrs. Win.iAM DoWNF.s, or UxbridKt'. Mui., write*
on Mnrcll 15, 1HW, an full..**:
‘'Daring Him p**t 01 r• • yenn» I h.-irn l»oen a great
■ulferer fnitn n complication of dinonnon winch Isattlud
lint iikill of (lie motif experienced doctor*, an I could not
obtain pt rnwuiciif relief hy ti.air treatment and pre*
•criptiona; and I lmve nlao frit d many fto-callnd enro* in
tbs roodtoltM Ilt»S, but eoald K««t no relief. Tint pains,
aahtta nnd weakmsN inc rennet I ao rnpidly nnd conntnntly
Mint I wax no reduced in ntiviiuth an to Itn unable to
leave the bed, and the doctors informed inn that t)i»*r«
was no hope of a recovery. In tlif* oihauatsd and dla.
couraged condition a dear friend peranaded nio to uae
llunt'a IlsMnedy, and after tnkiiiK it only tiireo day* I
coninieneed to get lietter, and to my great Joy nnd
delight 1 havo continued to improve conatnutly by it*
uiw, until now, after bavinx taken tin* remedy only a
few week*, I ntn aide to ho about my liouae akaIii, and
am now doing my housework. My lame bark la cured,
the aevore paina have diaap|Mtared, and I am U >w In
better health than for many years, ami be* thlnprivb
ie K u of Mlailly recommending Hunt'a Heim dy to all who
nro affected with any diaenae of tlie kidneya nr liver; anti
I also highly rsoomnieud it for tlie altncknof aick head
ache. Myliualarid nlao haa experienced a rerjr great
hsnellt to Ilia health by the use of thin mtmt valuibln
medicine, llunt'a Remedy
**Our l*lia«( In Still Then*.”
Mr. 8. I*. biNiirilU/iW, Augusta, Me., east aids
river, writes ua under date of April 16, 1 W»:
“To whom It may conoern: Tlrta may certify that two
years ago I wan very bailly afflicted with k Inoyand
urinary difllciiltlott, which oiteuded tlimugh tile aystotn
nnd Inid me up for weeks, ao lint I could do no v ork. 1
had tin* moat skillful pliys'oian in town, who gave me no
urn btance. Hearing of llunt’a Honiody, i got a bottle,
ami half of it cured mo entirely, so (list J have been
well ever since. The other half 1 gave to n neighbor
who waa afflicted much na I waa, and It restored him to
•leiltii. I cun truly any Hunt's Remedy ban been of
irtal nn l lAetproeeiblo worth t" m**.’•
Ginns avo lovo for u hut they are;
/nttng men for wlmt they promi?.- lo be.
DR-WORTHINGTON’S
H0LERA I RAMP
0|
THE GREAT
AND
■ RAM
|0
•Kfti
RRHOEABURE
•liner (’Oiiiiilnlnt, O.i s|ip|ibIii. <i
i lii'ie rsl C. M. A. l(t'Couiitii'in|rt| It* 1
Kenuetli Itnv iter. Hoi It
. tt «li. Holt It; Drum
''t M I* 'c'l*'AR1.1S*' AV 0 IpjE IEJ* ^c'b If, (
Sitters
TTootettor'a Ptom*
farh Hlttera inccta tlio
quiremcnf* of tho
'rational medical phi*
loaophy which at
present prevail*. 11
la a perfectly pure
Vcgot able remedy,
embracing the three
Important properties
of h preventive, n
tonic nnd nn niters*
live. It fortifies tho
body ngnlntt tllw u»c,
Invigorate* and re-
Vitall7.ua the torpid
stomnuh nnd liver,
a n anluiary
change In tho entire
*^0™ *nlo by nil
DrugglHta nnd Deal
Generally,
0;
SiE,eT
\\WC L
DEPOT
_D|UDL E Y t
COLEMAN
&iBR OTHER
MACH INERY
N]E W0RLEANS
manufacture
STEAMEN.G I NES
COTTONPRESSES
WA TE.R.L LEVATORS.
SHAFT INGRULLEYS.
I|R ON COLUMNS HOUSE.
F RONTSANTDCAST I NGS
FlOlUlNjplRlYl I :S|6|N'E!RiAT 0
STRELTLXTENDING
LRO’MMAGNOL I AT0
CLARASTREET IN
NlCWiOlRlLltlA'N'S'L A
‘MA I NiOFF I CL&"
"SALESpEPOT
TW|E:N!T!YAND‘
E| I iGlHjTlEjElN
U|N; I [0jN[S|T
SMmi A BrAULDiNo. ProprV. Life aoholamhips,
L idler, $30. Gentlemen, $6(1. Itefeieneea RNiuired!
Ineroaaingdeniaml f.tr operaton.. Salary from $10 to
$1aXJ per mouth, l or full particulni * .nidreHs, .1. T.
Spaulding, Uusineru Manager, Nabhvm.uc, Tenn.
S66
7 "" - ••• »««■ unu tuwu. ■ ("Hus HDli S5 out til
froo. A1I111 t*hj It .11 a 1.1 El I ,v to , fort la mi. AU-
■•THE BEST IS CHEAPEST."
EXGIAKS, TURF cut: DC SAWMILLS,
Horse Powers I nflLOnLilO clover II ujers
.S"IM , onam;' ,| .> || s. VVi-lt.-f/'r llin; lllim.
’"•’•I I be Aultiimii .V lay lor t'o., Maitrileld, nluo
PUT THIS OUT " 1
OPIUM :r: iVSSMt'lES'js;
Uenlaramt lYi-e. It.xl.w.nM.i > v. M. I>„ Atl.tnu.lla.
THE SUN lav're8tTnc
THE SilSPSlS? 10 n ’°Sts-k 10 wSj
Tut. hlJN prints a cont,lined *tory of the live* of real
snTtmnhle« ine, W^‘i, 0f deed*, plans, love®, hair*
•^‘roublr* ThU tlorjj is more inter, ttinp than any
romance that teas ever ilerised. Subscription: Daily
(4 pages), by nmil. tWio. a month, or 9H..TO a year
?. U 8 »7. T B , yoS.Tr’vr?r , '*° ,,cr yc,r; «“
1. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, New York City.
A GENTS WANTED for M... Beat god PaaLwi
Pictorial Books and Bibles. l*rice» reduir-d 1 tx-r
cent. NatjonalPcuubhi.no Co., Atlaut*, u*.
To PLANTER*
t* th. Perfection of my forty years Practical
Prji ‘Hence a nil Stwly." Jsrntl F. Ilroten, lYrstdent.
THE IMPROVED
OdHHO-
I COTTON till)
FEEDER & CONDENSER.
W7I.1.Y DrAKANTKKI) !
Rtrenj, Bimplo, Durable, not Complicated, easll/
managed, light runnln r with straily motion.
—LOW nUC’EH*-
11
1 P Tlie Ihtish iJ driven l.y Is llant hath ends.Jl]
The rrllndrrs aro Innm ami ftlfT, with cast Steel
iH arlngH running in anthfrUtion metal bona,
TheNawM.irj, Iiirnlo b/cmrowA innohlncry from tho
I" ",- '»|.Th..i. Firth -V Hon., tho teeth
will not bend, broaltoff, or turn back,
Iron pullevi thronehoui, brash atromrly mndo, with
ndjuntable box. a nnd cuat rt. vl Journal*.
1 lienii.elilne 1m nil parte la Well propoillnned. btronrf
n nmJ;••• Hi'.^rtor W'.rk nanshln, host material, anil
l.m flniKli | iiilJiiHteu to produce lm-.it |K>.wible result*.
Ithsfamtlng tho mn.y ndd«*d Imnrovemnnb.
P1U0EH will Ik- In*,it a, hoixtofor
j Prices nf
t rMnrn l)r*»*'
WlthHel
I'. edi r o
CondonjK
1 puhllshod, vis
With Heir.
h i* and
(Jjudon*ir.
01
114 7.0
!«.•> no
i ro r.o
>oiiuii
ny other two makwTcV. in (fined I* “
N. II. ') ir innn’ifacturlng and shipping facilities
arn um-nuelled. Full descrmtlve elreulnr with hun
dred.'* <»f planters lostlimmlnlii sent on application.
C rre« ( H)mlt nco H< Help'd, mldreso,
Il If OWN COTTON (lINt'o., Now London, ft.
BHYNOJLjDS’
IRON WORKS.
I). A. TII I.ANi:, Miiiiiitfor.
P. O Box 1690 New Orleans, La
Manufacturers of Rmrnolds’ Celebra
ted Platform COTTON PKKKHK8,
Htoain, Hand A Horse Prnver. Htesm
Kngiiies, Sugar Milla, n ml Menge
Patent Wdgcbnnt Work. Ituildiug
Fronts, Columns. Hnilingn, lllack-
sii itliing a.nl Machine Work.
( KTOHDEKS 80L1U1T15D. I
MILL & FAC1 i/o 1 odPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE
and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS AIL
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS,
BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES,
ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ao. Semlfor
Price-list. W. H. DILLINGHAM A CO
421 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.
C IOI ZMAN HtnitNU.OnM.rrir, N.-iv.rk,N.,I. T.-rmi
riSl". l’"Hitl.ins for gnuluati’H. Wnm f-r i-innUn
A I TI-.U Vi:AIIS(ll''.Sin-TI-:illNli m mln.lni.l l,)«iy
yfjs'ffiwsnssssr
City Tnuuuirur ami Tax Co
FREE
172
outlit fr««. Audres* Til
•fable: a «• 01 p lying huslnt as if you can devot*
yuur time to It. MUMUAY HILL. Hog 781, N. Y
M Whitehall H, <q|ri| k
ATLANTA, Ga. 11 111
ON TRIAL
The CHICAGO LEDGER
Throe Months for
25 CENTS.
CONTAINING THK WIIOI.H OK THK THRU.*.
I NO KKIlfAL STORY,
The Missing Heiress,
And otlmr It t rcallng original >t *rieennd e.il’rtainii*
in'&111 4. A L.rge column pup *r. Add esa
m:im;i;h, Chlca • lll»
OPIUM HABIT
Cured Painlessly.
The Mndlelne sold for n stnrtll margin ala t. the cost nt
.-o|ii|iouii«iing. A I ,a*treated by special prescrip
tlon." horlt.ll partioiibirti adtlrei* the l>Dr»vim or.
DR. S. 0. COLLINf, La Port , Ind.
AflENTS WANTED
f uio: 31 ttcll Incever Invented. Wil’ knit apnirnfatoek-
ing* with II lilCI, nunTOH complete in 20minutes.
It will nlH.» knit a great variety of fancy work, for which
then* is always a ready market. 8end for circular A terms
to the TWO 11 III.V KMTTIM1 lu illNii
CO., Hill I nFMoN f Stiikft. HUSTON, MASS.
OPIUM
MOKI'IUNIC IIAIIIT,
No pay till mired. Ton
yearn i-BtiihliHlu *1, l.unti
nnred. Htnte chho. |>r.
.Mui sli, Quincy, Mich.
PS^JLMS.
• [wnriAKD.*]
TT KARihi*, all y0 pooplo, ar.d cat all
ye invalids of the world, Hop Bitters
will make you well and to rojoioa.
2. It shall euro all the people and pat iick-
ncss and suffering under foot.
R. Be ihoo not afraid when your family is
sick, or you havo Bright's disease or Liver
Complaint, for Hop Bitters will cure yon.
4. Both low nnd high, ricli and poor know
tho valuo of Hop Bit tors for biUoue, nervous
and llhcumatic complaints.
/>. Clcanso me with Hop Bi.tera nnd I shall
havo robust and blooming health.
0. Add disease upon disease nnd let Ihe
worst come, I am safe if I uso Hop Bitters.
7. For nil my lifo havo I been plagued with
sickness and soros, and not until n year ago
w'as I cured by Hop Bitters.
8. Ho that keopeth his bones from aching
from Uhomnutism nnd Neuralgia, with Hop
Hitlers, dneth wisoly.
ft. f l bough thou bast sorer,pimples, freckles,
salt rheum, erysipelas, blood poisoning, yel
Hop Bitters will remove them nil.
10. What woman is there, feeble and sick
from fenmlo complaints, who dosireth not
henlth nnd nseth Hop Bittern and is made
well.
11. Lot not neglect to uso Hop Bitters bring
on sorious Kidney and Liver complain 1 ?.
12. Keep thy tongue from being fjjjro.l, thy
blood pure, and thy stomach from indigos,
tion by using Hop Bitters.
l.’l. All my pains and aches and disease
go liko chaff before the wind when I use Hop
Bitters.
1 f. Mark the man who teas nearly dead and
given up by the doctoi’s, after using Hop
Bitters nnd becomcth well.
ir>. Censo from worrying nbout nervous,
ness, general debility, and urinary trouble,
[ [ t,r Hop Bitters will restore you.
A. N. r t Twenty Tbr C.
TYPE AND in EWS TASKS FOB 8 A LB,
Ono thousand pounds of Hour.;*- -is,
liko this, in case nnd tied up. Brice
twenty cents per pound in qu mtitles to
suit. News cases''$1.25 per pair.
2 000 lbs. Bargeois, liko this, l.i quan
tities to suit, at filtceu c nts
A00 lbe. of Minion, like this, r.t twenty*five
cent* par pound. Address,
Atlanta NrwspApeii Union, Atlanta, Oa.
t v'PURIFIES/
ai?V A I. HOBBS Writes. -
Alter a. thorough trialoftt
IRON TONTO. 1 tu-ko iilnasure .- .-. ft /
ir ntnui.it that r I1.1VH ‘x-rn /
s?; t, **S!KS*i.d b #ufv BLDyU//
lie Si*»*iik*irs wi'lfLorl it
of the irreAt-Nt La* \ »■
wbejr#* *i Tom* »s iec.»*a.
«ar> ; C reoommend tt
ne *4 *ettable remedial
ngent, possessing un
doubted nutritive and
i ^storative properties.
Louisville, Ay., tkl. 2, ISS2.
ySXPASIBBTISJ DK. BARTER MRDICirrr 03.
bln.
RUV ,1 A TOWNI..I.
fMJ.nstrv, Hi. savs
1 consul..
si ert—neut r**aje<lv • .
bllitntM-* v*t.H /orcHM
A Literary Avalanche.
Overwhelming opposition nnd delighting rtll lovers of good book?. “ WIS the
world coming to? The poor man is now on an equality with the richest so f >r as books are
concerned M —is a fair sample of thousands of quotations which might be mi.d arom the let
ters of customers, and from newspapers not intluonced by tlio lash of millionaire publishers.
^IP^r,YTOK^C>B^CH^ICKROOKS. a largo iiortion of them tho best editions pub
lished in this country, now’ ready, and your own selections from them will be sent to any
part of the Continent for examination, if you will give reasonable guarantee that the
books will bo paid for after receipt, or returned—return transiiortation at my expense.
SBECIAI^IMIGAINS are offering this month. New publications every week.
Prices are lower than over before known, ranging from two cents, for Tennyson’s
“Enoch Arden,” unabridged, large type, to SI 1.60 for the largest and best American
Cyclopedia. My books are NOT sold by dealers—prices too low for tho u. Among the
authors and works nro those of:
Proctor, G<*ikie, Il rn«.
Huxley, Kitto, in;. ;,.w.
Tyndall, C>>ii>1» are At:-. 1 I,
Knwliiibon, and Hombou, <. M-mith.
NEW FIRM!
C. Z. TURNER
In Robertson Building, Dallas. Ca. f
I desire to inform the public thit 1 jam just opening out in DjIIu » new stock of
i@a@fd Mm'hmMm
COMBINIGF
Family Groceries and Plantation Sillies
WITH A FULL LINE OF
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Nations,
Heedy-mnde clothing of the best msterlal and of the most fashionable m\k
tt, Shoes, Hats, etc., from the best manufacturers and of the leteet alylee. An
of which will b« sold low for cmh. Come one, come Ml, end eive me ■ trial, Mj[
motto is Low Prices, Quick Sales, Fair Dealing, Good Measure, Full Weight*.
1 am a'ai agent for several standard brands of guano.
C. Z. TURNER.
Honorable Competition is tlie Lifo of Me
NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS.
jfejyNo old stock brought over from lait year !1B*
•Sr-But everything freah from the Factory !**M
84a)r All goods of the Leal quality and latest styles, and sold at the lowest prlcei.^BK
YXrE lmve ju«t receive.) a full slock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, pur
VV li with the greatest care, and from the bsat markets, for cish", imd re
apectfu bvite the public to call and examine thorn. Our Stock consist! of
$t2iple IVy d;ood£, ]S(otioiy$, So^iet^y
HARDWAKE, CXJTLERY,
Crockery, Glassware, Groceries,
And in tact, everything usually kopt in a flrst-clacs general retell atpra.
We are c-inl'nually adding to it, and will keep In store everything,Jpr which
tbeie Is a demand in this section of thi country. Our line of ? ,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notiorrs^ Etc.
Is the most complete ever brought to this marital. 1 t
u.p ,
SSTlVe are alto agents for the most popular brand* of Stapdard Guahoa.
Ourm ltp: "Fair Dealing, Quick Sales end Short Profits.” ,G^ye us a call
N'o trouble to show goods. **
We occupy our new brick store bouse on the west aide of Rome atfteet. near
l e public rquarr, where wo invite the public to'call and examine eur.gotds and
jrlcts. r:f ’ ■
MoIiABIN & ROBERTS,
X)A.Xj
&A
PBOFWSsJlUNAL rAllDS,
jQK 8. ROBLMSON,
PHYSICIAN &8URG.CN,
Teiulrrs hi* proft srIoiihI pervioes n the*
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GEO. I’ ROllKRT
JjMKLDKR A KOBb'KTS
A1T0FNEY8 AT LAW,
Dallas. Pa ii Mi re Countv. (i orgis
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Colk-ctiors a .pccin ty. 1 i y
T M 8PINK-",
‘attorney at law,
RiBr*. PAiBdine County, Georgia.
Prompt Attention given to collections i
fiiv i nit, of the State. Wild lands looked
hft* r and intruders ejected.
*3 7.36 FOR 4*1.
MiihIc b^tlio Million.—Vienna Eolian
l abial Organ,
Sweetest and most delightful music know.
Popular in Kurone. Any tuna can be played
• n it, from Old Hundred to Yankee Doodle.
Even those “with no ear” while away de>
iightfnl hours with thi* instrument. Any
ne can play it. Children play it in one
vening. Costs hut one-tenth ah much as
he Orginette, Organins, etc., and is far
wieter and needs only common music. T >
u trod nee our new music we will rend a *ara-
u’e Organ, with hound book containing full
•lords and music o/ 96 new and popular
rg*, which in 'heat form sell for $.36.35,
pi' pa : d to liny arid res* for ONLY .*1.
O. O. D.—A« n guarantee that «*verv one
« :ll receive all they pay for, we will/end
ne i ample book and o^con by erpre*a C.
O T>„ fl 00; two jor $1 60; three, $2.30, or
n ore at the rate of *9 per tioxen. We ran*
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f,t ck Box 780, Hinsdale, N. H.
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Jay Gould at the Play.
Joe Howard, in tho Philndclphi.
Times, on tlio first performance of th<
“Silver King," writes ns follows:
Mr. Gould sat in ono of the uppoi
proscenium boxes. I hadn't siieciallj
noticed him until in one of tho affectinf
episodes with which tho “Silver King’
abounds, after I had for the fifteenth 01
twentieth time taken off my glasses ti
wipe my eyes, I chanced to turn and in
a box saw what seeinod a very enriout
illustration of the text with which I bo-
S an my letter. Ordinarily, in a box Mr.
iotild sits facing the stage, his counte
nance rather shoded by the curtains.
He is always accompanied by bis son
George—a very bright fellow, by the
way. On this occasion Mr. Gould
loaned on his elbow far over the rail, so
that his head was absolutely bathed in
tlie light from the big chandelier, and
followed with his restless eye the move
ments upon the stage. Presently taking
from his pocket a handkerchief, ho
quickly rubbed his eyes and vigorously
blowed his nose. His son George, who
bud l>eeu sitting near him rose, resting
Ins back against the partition, laid one
band upon bis fatlior's shoulder, and in
a very few minutes liis pumps begnn to
work, ns did those of an elderly gentle
man occupying the box with them.
Now, that these threo men in the box
should be crying is nothing very start
ling, because I doubt if there waa a de
cent fellow in the entire auditorium who
«nl not find his alleged heart in liis
throat at least half a dozen timeB during
the progress of tho play, and the wo
men were in a continuously melting
mood ; but that Mr. Gould, who is black
guarded by at least half the papers in
tlie country, who is supposed to have a
head of Hint and a heart of marble,
should join the weeping phalanx, I think
is :i little curious, and, to me, it was ex-
Uvmely interesting as indicative of a
phase of the great financier's inner na
ture. I have been told by people who
are near him and who have occasion to
know, that whatever may be Mr. Gould's
scope of conscience in dealing with Bulls
and Bears and other pecuniary beasts,
who would tear him to pieces if he did
not tear them, in his personal, domestic
and affectional relations he is as tender
nnd though ti ul and considerate as a man
could well be.