The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, June 21, 1883, Image 4

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Explosive Machine*; George Holgnto, the manufacturer cf explosive machines, in Philadelphia, nay* vhatfrom tliG description of the effect of the explosion of the infornnl machine under the Government office in London, lie feols confident Hint it was canned by a power nmoli greater nnd more destructive Ilian dynamite. Mr. Hoigato, who make* 5io secret of the business hi which, he to engaged, lias probabjj^ made nioro iu- lernal mnehiues than any* niffti hi tlii country. Wfthin thtoliast six weeks lia, lins constructed four ckploaivo machines sind sold them to parties ill New York,' lEach contrivance can be placed in a cigar iiox and posscasej ‘an -explosive force cqual to OOO pounds of gunpowder.• -He lias also, ho says, constructed And- Sold rwo burning machines, whfohentUbe Sot 3or any number of hours' •nnd t w‘#@d nprnng croatcs a ffajup equal to a hun dred gas jets and an intensity of heat equal to a thousand such jets; “T know nothing,” said lutj'^of the lisps to whioh my machines aro ] i|ih.Tin I ,moru> ask ’ a man when ho buys one whether lio proi poses to mow uii.aCswir or set .fire to a palace, than a giinsintK asks Iiis cus tomers where t hoy ufo about to cyjAJuit murder or a match merchant uSiwfif'lljs. purchaser is about to become ftir'.jffcen- iliary. I make f life' mhehinos for those who want them. I don’t believe in,kill ing kings with Ixynjis,. por do 1, think that it is proper to assassuiato statesmen with knives, hut I would 1 not lmvo the cutlery business stopped bccauso bad men make improper use of tbo dagger. '.Tf the Nihilists are in -enrnekt, ,if they jiossess half the oourage they aro credited with they will \iqjMprumo in few years. I do not believe Thai' Aid Czar 'will ba crowned. ” -~i - A SriAMn.—A fashionably dVcssod and bodinmondod woman was found wander ing through tlio streij'th of New York drunk. Sho bad a iiqg dog$n lior arms and #150 in n satchel,* ■ . * < ' * I if him Aro. As long sgn as lft.jH,, Dr.-Worthing- ton’s famous CMolrra Valid Diarrhoea Medicine, wns known as a specific for Cholera, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Hammer ’complaint* and the like. i Jt can be carried ia-tlicipockeU Itrlco 25 and 60 cents a bottle. ' In Trouiu.k.—AColtlriiTniH yrtuiigquul went to the office of a Sunday paper there io got a misstatement corrected tlio other day, wus carried away mi ii Stretcher, uud ■3'«vi#d, oijly t« he arrested ou ( n cluirgo of nsaiilt with intout to kill, for it seems Unit in tlio course of tlio proceedings lio nourished n pistol. Pubk cod-liver oil, from'selected livers on tho sea shore hy Oaaweff, Unr.airi A- Co., New York, Absolutely pure and sweet. Pa tients who have onco taken it prefer it to all others. Physieluus deulnre it tuperior to all other oils. f “Yes,” said the’ iaiidld'rtl, pointing to his block of now houses, “they’re all full, 'copt tlio oyehit the end; that's lout, but not loused,” (In, fnae plujnlus nnd rou^h ... ^ ~ *fMy hands were covered frith little dry Scabs. Then hare disappeared, <tiul I'm bel ter than tor 20 years.from using Dr. Henson's Sl.in Cure."—A. M. Noble, Holma, N. C. Tnrc tram}) is uot, ns n general flung, wealthy, but ho can afford to spend liia summer in the country. A DrngglM's Story. Mr. Isaac F. Chufiiiun, Druggist, Nsubrvp, N. Y., wiltf i us: "I lor lh*> i>a« ten years no’d teveril gross ol Dr. Win. kales Baleam (or the lungs. I can v.ij ol It wbat 1 cannot say of any other midioina I ha?e rcc'iiu mended It la a gieat tutny ciM-a ol <Vhooping C'ouRh with the happiia- •ff’cit I base used it Id tny own lamly fo. many years. ’ Henry’s Carbolic Ritlve II the Best halve lor Cuts and Brunei £orsf. Ul- ceie, Balt Kh*uni, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chli- Hla*“" * ** " " * "*•* " ' Prt talfe, I A Washington Oliu, can blush till her jiose bleeds, ‘Wnllc .More nnd Hle«i» Hbiindl.v. * Mr. John W. Colb, Principal of tlio (btlo School, Troy, N. Y. f writes us: “Titov, N. Y., April*?, 1H8I1, “ Having boon afflicted for sovoral ye tr.-i pant with illnona, the enune of which was un known to me for a long time, nnd my con tinued disability uettin*? to lie of to sc rioa i and distressing a character uh to cause great anxiety wfth iny family and friends, I became Rutished upon close investigation that the cause of iny sickness was the disease 1 condi tion of iny kidneys and liver. At this time by accident a friend, who had similar nymp- torns to mine, informed me of the ^ <• ,t improvement in his health by taking Ham’s Remedy, and persuaded mo lo try it. I immediately commenced taking it, and fio n Die first bottle begun to improve, and its continued use affords very enchain ?ing io salts. 1 can sleep souimly, walk better, am from pains, and tbo novo’o uttieks of headache from which I suffered so much have disapiwared, nnd I cheerfully recommend Hunt's Remedy for all purposes for which il is advertised. I will add iu closing that my wife has usqd it very suecessfully for pre venting Uic attacks of sick headache with vshicli she had been afllicioJ from youth." Almost IHnlteiirfcucil. A prominoat citizou scuds us the followiu : statement This rule of tbfoe Bon to dear out. i^Vi^uniperTnr Qoap made sard Sc Co.,’Now York* For tho third por* Ladies AohildrenH boftta A shoes can't ran Over if Lyon’s Pat. Heel stiffeners are used MAHSAfiHiBisrcH wants 1o Boll tho Hoo- uno Tunnel. If Homebody will buy it, cut it up ibjo suitable sizes for milling shafts nnd ship thorn to this section of tho country, says the Tombstone (Ari.) JQpitaph, it might prove a profitable in vestment. Dr. C. W. Rcnson’s Celery and Olmmomih * 1’ills aro prepared expressly to care and wiif cure Headache ol all kind*, •Neuralgia, Nor ■volistless and Dyspepsia. TO cents. BEFORE-AND-AFTER Electric Appliances art lont on 30 Dtys’ Trill. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNQ OR OLD, TITHO nro Buffering from Kruvovs Drwii.itt, fV Post Vitai.itt, Lack or Nkiivw Forcw amu Miaou, W ASTIR (I WKAKRKtiftr.N. nnd all thono dlaeafles •f n 1'kuaokai. rtATuna rosiUting (ruin Anvaksiand OTUtm Oaubm. BimhnI/ ruHof and complete r®Bto- mt ion of 11 raltii, v iooh and Manhood n ujuumtrkd. Tho grandest dlsoovery of the Nineteenth Century, tjend nt onco for llluittratod l'amphlotfroe. Address VOLTAIC HIT CO., HAMNAll, WIIH. BSTNOUDV IRON WORKS. n. A. MULANIt, Mnnnarr. P. 0 Box 1690 Now Orleans, La Manufnetureni of Reynolds’ Celebra ted I'lnt form COTTON PRH88B8. Htenm, Hand A lloree Power. Htoani 1 , '.uk1iioh i .SiiK»r Mill-*, nnd Mi'itge I'ntent Predgebont Wtirk. Building ■■ * ’* * Blaoa- Fronts, (JolumiiH, Kailinga, HinitliinR nnd Machine Wink. IfWmDKRS SOLIOITED. 5-TON Iroa LtTBieJItBBl Bvariafi, Hraaa Till ll|M, jonbr, MK rats Tail irAViUT: II*III oa trial. WarranU • faara. All ataaa aa law. for free boob, a4dreM JONES OP IINBNAMTOIV, •UUUAMTOX, N. V. SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se* Curing a soft and brilliant Comiilexton, no matter IlOW poor it may naturally be. Hannii’M Magnolia Balm is a deflente ana harmless arti cle, which Instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness, Roughness, Eruptions, Vul- t ar Flushings, etc., etc. So el Irate ana natural are its effects that its use Is not suspected by anybody, ha uspei —„. - „. , . . No lady has the right to present a disfigured face In society when the Magnolia Balm Is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. Leaders of Low'Prices J J PAYNE Si CO-.* • ■ j. l. fflu • • • iMiew- We ’..aye opened a large and well selected ftock of good*, euch ai Dry Goodi, Nutims, Groceriee, Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! Clotliir^! dlotliiqg !! OHT3.A.2?. At the lowest cash prices, buy for cash and sell lor cash, and are enabled to give the best Bargains. „ I envito my friends and customers, and the public at large m cdl on me, and examine my stock ot goods. I guarantee satisfaction •« “’j.P” 1 *? I sell as cheap as the cheapest. Come one, come all and aee me, I will treat ton right. Respectfully, «j. l,. GEORCIE,Dallaa, Cia,. For Hovcral years I liave been oifuly aflRcto.l with a nevi wliicli 1 lontr mippoHtul to bo lumlm^< lboumntiHm of tho back. More recently Ibc pallia hail become more Bnvoro, ao macli so JiadL it wan .with difficulty that I wuh abl«> to • fre#out*of bed in the morning. I laid trio.I varioun remedies without nay apparrtnl rebel'. By tho CMirneat Bolicitatiou of a friend 1 com menced Hunt’fl Remedy, about three wivks aro, atid its inatantaueoiiH bentdRa are wo.i- derfiil, for I have had no pains in my batik Hindi taking the first three doses; and am rolioVfd from the pains ache mini exllaualiut woiiknesH, tno jininfill Hympiom that usually neeompany disease of llio kitlneys. And 1 confidently expect to be coinploleiy an l per- iimnontly cured by the use of i(. I most cheerfully recommend Hunt's Remedy to all who nre afflicted with any kidney or li\or disease. WILLIAM G. ARNOLD, Walnut Siroet, Providence, Jb J. ^ Marcli ‘29, 188JI. Mn. Edmund Yates says that tlio ago wo live in is ouo of criticism rather than nf eonStnioHon. Rmitu A Hpaiii.dino, Pruyr'n, I,if« noholarahlpn, pllill 111 my back, Lnilbm, $30. Unntlunivn, $50. mifurenonn n*quired. Incnuuiiiig domtiiid for upurntom.— HtUanr from IHO to tl(X) por umnth. For full partioiilnrH ndtlrsmH, ,1. T. S|IMU||||||«, HiiiImm Uiiiicw, NaIUVILUU Tamm. BubiKMNii (JoM.r.OK, Nmvnrk,N.J. Torin * sit inns for gnuhiutcH. Writo for cirvitlum. c*vr MILL & Faui w.. .jpPLKIS OF ALL KINDS. BEL HNQ, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ao. Sendfor Price-list. W. H. DILLINGHAM A CO 421 Main Street, LOUISVILLE. KY. PBOFtlSSIONAL UARDS. Dr.Worthingtons ■holera Cramp B and —^ IHOEAfURE VSED J IVER 99 YEARS llv.rnttr) Tim iiotriftoil body of n man, with both hands on his stomach, lias* just boon inund in the ruins of Pompeii. Tho deceased was probably olio tho Pompeii Board of Aldermen after a bou quet. 1 Poison.—1.1 it 1 silver ore of the Nevada mines is so intimately associated with lead, that nearly ono-lialf of the miners who hanillo it,, bouomu afflieted sooner or later with Wrist, drop,' palsy, . or. hall paralysisi;: , . 41n .trills Heapmmpudod tg travelers. Aids digestion, prevents nausea and headache. Druggists. Tiuly arc now experimenting with paper »s a {substitute for steel rails. Why not? ‘Rnihriuovit^tiouary. Ottimwa. low A—Dr. J. N. Arnudrontr .aysi f iinv. used brown's Iron Hitters in my Mmtly nnd reonmqtend its mo to others.” TnE coNTnACT for the Yorktown Monu ment Was been given io the Hallowell Granite Company of Maine. Themonu. nifitit will lie !)7 feet ‘2 inches high, and crowned by an allegorical figure lit feel high. TIUMisaail. Upon Tlinti.anit.. The proprietors of tho world-renowned (tartiolinc—tlio natural Hair Restorer—noto, pat up less than 1.000 nations fit a time. Tli civos but an idea of its iinmonso demand. flonsESHOF.s.—Mention is made of n new kind of horseshoe,, composed of three thicknesses of cowhide com]ireshed into a stee! mould and subjected to a chemical preparation. It is said to hist longer than tho common shoo, weighs only one-fourth as much, requires no calks and is very elastic. IlnM Ho tels, ■when you have tried everything <'so uud failed, try our Carboline and lie happy; it will prove its merits. Onedollnrn bottle,and sold by all druggists. “Yes,” said the landlord, pointing to nis block of new houses, “ they’re all full, ’cept the one at the end; that’s hist, but not leased." JEFFERSOnTuity, Mo Ur. .1. C. Riddhr says; ‘Perseus who use brown's Iren It t (ers always speak well of it. It is s good medicine.'! Beino asked the name of her native place, she replied; “I have none; J am the daughter of a Methodist min ister.”—The Traveler, For tremulonsnese, wakefulnr-', dizianes. tad lack of energy, a most valuable remedy ii Brown’s Iron Bitters, - 4i»olfrii, (Yitinpa, !Mitrr1in*n, fBlste.*’ "ot;.* 1 ”; si:' THE CHARLES A. VOBElERCCPijPAN'f, Hostetler's Btom* ,h Bitters mi qulrcments of tli® 'ratlonnl medlcsl phi losophy which present prevails. Is a perfectly purs ▼ e ft o t ah 1 o r embracing the three Important properties of s preventive, s Itoutc and sn altern ative. It fortifies ths body against disc Invigorates sod vitalizes the to , stomach and 11 v> and effects a salutary chance In the cultra fcffinEfcS For sale by Druggists and Deal' ars Mvuerally. AHTfTlff AND WIII8KKY 1IAHITS (JllllKD w. r. liuijiAMY* m. i>., 7 ATLANTA, HA. 0S30AGO SCALE CO. U TON WAGON NCALB, #40. S TON, 950. .4 Ton Sim, Benin U»x Included, too OTIIKII HIVES. Krilufr,! ('KICK I.18T FUEK. FORGES. TOOLS. &c. 4ff. r JS?fv?(M.IJSK2eto4 Far in era *»»«• time uml luunrj tfsIaR otld Job*. IUowcih. Anvils, Vices a Other Artlclea aTLOWKHTI’KKBH, WII01.KHALK At UKTAIL. AQENTS WANTED tliiulUnolllnoovorlnvenlted. Willkintnpmr«»im<»« ingn with II IbRI* and TOR ooiuploio in •Jilin in tit It will ul knit» groat variety of fancy work, forwhioh then* fa always n ready market. Bend forcirciilar.v tonna to the TWOHIllsY KMTTINtJ MArillNR CHI., 1(13ThemoBxStbkkt, BOSTON, MASS. $5 to $20 Adtlrelu Stinson * (Jo., Portland, Ala, A oentsWanted forth.* no Pictorial Hooks uml Hiblca. I IMPROVED W^TOKEJS l.urgetit Stick, tim-st Time Keeporn, low oat prices. sThS'EVfNi WATCH CO. I Whitehall Rtukst, - - ATLANTA. OA A Great Problem. TAKE ALL THE Kidney & Liver Medicines, BLOOD PURIFIERS, RHEUMATIC Remedies. Dyspepsia And Indigestion Cures. Ague, Fever, And Bilious Specifics. Brain & Nerve Force Revive Great Health |-VR P. ROBERT SON, U PHYSICIAN &SUR8 EON, Teml m his professional servities In iho practice of medicine in sll its branches to the citiz’ns of Dallas nnd surrounding e. untry. J^TOfttce No. 5 Acsrorth stieet, ueer o iurt house. W. K. KlRLDiR* GKO. I*. ROBERT IELDLK A ROBERTS Restorers. IN HlldltT, tiki: AM. THU HUNT quail- lloMdf nil (Iicnc, nml lliu hoi .jinilitlea ol'iill (lie hot XcdleiiiCN oil lie War 111. nml you trill find Hint ||«l» IHTTKlts Imvclhe hot curn- llvc quuliliua and iumvith of all c»uccnlralcd iu iliciu* uud (hut tliuy m ill euro vvliou uny or . all gi iIicm , Nfngl.v or ooiiihiucd. tail. A tliur- wuuh trlnl will ylve imwhlve pruofuT this. 4. N. I Twciilv-l lvc. 'S3 UEV, A. I. Ifrvitea.— After a thorough trial of the IRON TONIO, I take pleasure i>* statltiff that I have been nil) Hi nil- irrn Une lie HuHiilcHru wlJl find U of thie irre<itei<t v a S i * v,ljew -i Tom. in iecMR recommend It as a .-el table remedial agent, possessing u PURIFIES LI1QD bio. RI5V J TOWNKJ "vnloptv^ v »j(, uays 1 consult-, moat eaouUePL ^emetiv » iebllitate’’ fo.r****»L w^ber b f jpt doubted nutritivo and lestorative properties. UjuUvillr, Ky.y Oct. 2, 1882. »SZrABfiX)87T8lDK. HARTER M2 DICI?ir. CO.. 213N JEAI3 8T.. fiT. L0D1D Na Hi :« |H! A l-TJ .H YEA1US OF SUFFERING in I cured n in«d\. 9nf -,j~wiYYoV ** i dki'i niysolf of now offer my •vniedy, tor ul v. afflicted. Set with my 1 rent in* on imiigowt ion and dyapePHia. .10 It II. AIcAl.YIN, l.owi i i aiahh., for fomtccu yen City Treanurer and Tax Collector. i¥k pkkfeutUnpilu " for r I dysp SS SOU frso. Addrnpall. UALl-Krr S Co., PortUdd. A1m *79 A WEEK. $ 12 a day at Itumeetishymade.'"'inim' 9u outtit free. AmlrfM Thuk A (Jo.. Augusta, Me ••THE BEST IS CHEAPEST." ENGINES, TURCQUIIRC SAW-SILLS, Horst Powers l^^n^QLOIlLllO Clover Holers Suit.,1 to nil lections.) Writ.. Tor Fill-:!■: lihin. I’mn tuttl 1’rioos to The Aullmun & Taylor Co., klansflehl. Ohm FREE MORPHEME HABIT. No pay till cured. Ten years established, l.otu cured. State case. Dr. .Marsh, Quincy, Mich. The Westinghouse Engine. Either Automatic or Throttling. 4 to 350 Horse Power-. CannOt Hhat, Pound ob Cdt. Enclosed fiom dirt, Self-Oiling, and requires no Keying Up or Adjustments. Specially adapted to COTTON MILLS, ROLLING MILLS, PLANING MILLS, SAW MILLS, FLOOR MILLS, PAPER MILLS, COTTON GINNING, MINING, ELECTRIC LIGHTING, ,H9~ Semi for Illustrated Circular. The WmmilOliSF, N.1CHUR CO., rrrnsnuRGH, PA. Geueral State Agenoies i Dani-i. A. Tompkins, Charlotte, N. C. Aii.anta Knuiskkkino Co.. 88 Marietta S:r.'et, Atlanta. Ga. Montoomki.y Ikon Works, Montgoa- irjt, A ubarna, F' AlTORNEYt AT UW, 1>illas. Paulding County, Georgia. Practioe in sit the oourts. Prompt alien tit n given to looking after wild land claims. Cchections a epeolnlty. 1 ly J M SPINKS, ‘attorney at law, D illas, Guiding County, Georgia. Prompt Rllention given to rollscPons in any part of ths Stale. Wild lands looked aftt r and intruders ejected. #37. 35 FOR #1. >1 lisle for the Million.—Vfennu Kolian l abial Organ. Sweetest and most delightful music know Popular in Europe. Any tufts can be plaved "ii it, from Old Hundred to Yankee Doodle. Even those “with no ear” while away de- IU h tf ul hours with this instrument. Any one can play it. Children play it in oiip evening. Costs hut one-ttnth as much as tl-e Ornette, Organina, ete., and is hr sweeter and needs only common music. To introduce our newmnsfc we will tend a sim ple Organ, with bound bock containing fu’l words and mn ic cf 9fi new and poplar Kings, which in »heit form ‘ell for $30.3", prepabl to any address t jr O v !.Y $1. O. O. D.—As a cuuran*ce that every one will receive all tffey pay for, we will send nernmple boc k and orean by express C. O. D„ $100; two or $ (10; three, •2.30, or more et. the »ate of iff |>( r doaen. We can- not prepay gendn sent ' . O. D. Circulars f ree. Address MONADNOCK MUSIC CO., Uc r Box 780, II ns lale, N. II. hy Fir*. I.mNg«nt f *r the Oi.tiner tal *nsit atc^Cin* p ny, which I* ronftmd to the inaurint of f mu p • peitv. iiwtliing*. o turchet, »*n(l c*rool Inures tirone, three moo fire jetr*. Rveiy melt nl man l t laSHtt* wutn he knowi* th_l It he *ht u-d In « 5 UQ oriunul* to gtt i.ia prop-Hv dtjs'rujrxl by (Ire- e alb hi'Vrf the greatrr pc.rt'ou of hia lofie« rs- n seed This!* • id abli* c. mpanv, and insures f t a 1 w Mt.\ Coll on iu**, and t wil »'▼* ▼»•«! (till x* an. tom T. A. FOOTE. WM. F. CUNNINGHAM, PRACTICAL Watchoaker aid Jeweler. - AND PE* FRIETOR— GATE CITY SEWING MACHIHE EXCHANGE —ASD - REPAIR SHOP, 85 Decatur St, - AtfLANTA, GA, Some folks would say that the above is a litt e t« much mixed up to be very good in either of its departments, ana that Mr Cunningham cannot be a very good watchmaker if ho works on guns, sewing machines, and anything else that comes along Now let me s ly to those who may fa vor me with a perusal of this that my experience in watchmaking runs back over a quarter of a century, and that part of my business is under my own personal supervision, and that I propose to do the iiest possible work on every jol> entrusted to me. The sewing muebine department of my business is in the handB of thorough ly competent workmen, and I guarantee every machine that is repaired at the G. C. S. M. Ex and R. Id. snail be well and thoroughly done. Now, if you have m machine that needs repairing, send or bring it to us, and if we don’t make it work all right we won’t charge you a nickel. We al*o have an assortment of second hand ma chines that will do good sewing, which we will sell cheap. THE ELECTRIC FREE S nd to MOURt’S liusiiicKK University, Atlanta, Geo gin, Pi r iruMmlcd Ciruular. A live ae'iinl bus iiiefa ichoi 1. Eitsblblitil twenty jeirs. ,, YOU CAN HAVE ANY KIND )£* Sewing Machine Repaired. BUY All Kinds of Needles, A I toe hint it In, Parts, Etc,, Etc. — of— I*. McCOHMA.CU, 51 i?. Bio&d St., Atlanta, Gu. t@“Send Machines hy Express. coxThamiwcno Massey, Attorneys at Law, Will practice in the Superior Courts of Douglass end Prulding counties. Saits against railroads and criminal defences a specialty. Cox & Hammond, s Atlanta, Ga. Rout. A Massey, Douglassville, Ga. Dr. Wm. C. Connally, Pit AC I ICING PHYSICIAN. in all departments of medicine and sur gery. Amply supplied with all neces- <ary means and appliances for the relief and cure of buffering humanity. Office at the Dallas drug store. Resi dence opposite Christian Hotel. Al ways ready for duty. jan2o f Px, E CASON, DENTIST, Has permanently located in OAR- TERSVILLE, where he is prepared ti do all kinds of Dental work at prices to SUIT THE TIME8. He will be pleased to see all his old friends and many new customers If v< u l.aed any d ntal work done csl! on him. Thompson & Spinks. i vy F Thompson and W. E, Spinks, have formed a partnership for the prac rice of Law, te be confined to cases in Paulding Superior Court, under the | firm name of Thompson & Spinks. is guaranteed to mend a greater variety otartices atd hold stronger than any other cement ever invented. It will mend leather, china, glass, wood, mar- b e, etone, and is strong! r where mended than elsewhere. It it a household neces sity, and if you try it once you will nevir be without it in the house. Agmts wanted. State and county -ightsfor safe. Address for circulars, <he E.eetric, or T.x s Gypsum Clement O'. 86 Dscatur S.reet, Atlanta, G». haT I'nib cement toot the premium at Iht, Cotton Exposition. Measuring Men by their Clothes. The Concordia, Ln., Sentinel says We are told of a funny little inoident which occurred a couple of weeks ago at file Clurmont store on Lake Concor dia. The story goes in this way; Tho clerk was occupied in waiting on his numerous customers, when a rough looking stranger walked in, and, lightly springing up to a seat on the counter, proceeded to make himself at home. The elork gnzed upon the stranger for a while, apparently sizing him np and re flecting on the size of n stranger’s cheek who would go into n store and, without leave or license, proceed to make him self so familiar. The store-man could stand it no longer, and going up to tho rough-looking chap, said: “Look here ! This is no place for loafers; get off the counter!” Tin, stranger oileyed tho command. Apologizing for tlio liberty taken, he then proceeded to introduce himself iu the politest manner possible. “My name,” the stranger remarked, “is Mandeville—Lord Mandeville.” It appeal’s that it was Lord Mande- ville, who wns on a visit to his wife’s father, Mr. Yznaga del Valle. He was out on a hunting expedition, and had gone to tho shop to take a seat to eat his lunch. Of course it was then the clerk’s turn to apologize, which he did in the profusrst manner, and a hearty laugh all around, iu which his lordBkip joined, was indulged in. Quite a friendship has now sprung up between Lord Mande ville and the clerk. Ax indignant landlord writes demand ing the name of the party who first sug gested putting coils of rope in sleeping rooms as a protection against fire. He says he provided every bedroom in his house with a coil of rope, and the first night three of his guests lowered their baggage from the sixth-story window and skipped, leaving several days’ board bill unpaid. He affowB that being burned to death is bad enough, but running a hotel for fun is a good deal worse,—. Rochester Rost-Express,