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A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.
A Nr>f niiri flloM linnorinnt Tlirnry on One
of tin* Mom V itnl l(nwtl»iiN ol ilie l)ny.
If ftny 0110 Imd in for mod Que.m Elizabeth
in l.oi* palmiest days that she could have been
Roated in her i':dnro in Tendon and conversed
with Hir WoLi i lbdoi^h in his North Caro
lina home; roceivir.p a r.'ply from him within
an hour’s til no, she would have declared it to
bo a miracle. And yot, had they lived in the
present day, this apparent, miracle would
most readily have been wltOesso 1 and not
seem at all strange or unnatural. The truth
is, new principles are coming into e\i fence,
and the operation of many laws v.nknowii in
the past is being fully understood in the
proseut. In no way tlo.»s this fact come more
forcibly to the mind than in the care, and
treatment of the human body. Millions of
I eople have died in past ages from Mine in-
sign iticant or easily controlled cause which
is thoroughly understood now and readily
handle:!. Qou iimptiondnringlheontiie past
has been ennaidc o l an incurable disease.
And yot it is demons:rated that it has been
wild can bo enroll, even after it has had a long
run. I)r. Felix Oswald has just contributed
a notable article on this subject to the 1‘npu-
lar Science Monthly. Ho rogurd-* consump*
t|r>n in pulnumnry scrofula. The impurities
of t he bleo l produce a constant irrltlit ' « in
the lungs, thus destroying their do n ale tis-
hUes and causing death, llis theory shows
conclusively that consumption is a blood dis
ease. It has it* origin primarily in ad ranged
condition of the kidneys or liver, the only two
organs of the body, aside from the lungs, that
purify the blood. When tl o kidneys or liver
are diseased they are in a sue or la related
slat *, which communicates poison to every
ounce of blood that passes through them.
This poisonous blood circulates through the
system and comes to the lungs, where tho
poison is deposited, causing decomposition
in tlii- flnoly formed colls of the lungs. Any
diseased part of the body has eont imin iting
power, and yet the blood, which is the If • of
the system, is brought into direct contact
with those poisoned organs, thus cnirying
contagion to nil parts of the body, bishop
Jesse T. Deck, 1). 1)., LIj.D., whose death has
been so recently regretted, is reported to have
died cf pneumonia, which me lioal authori
ties alllrm indicates a diseased condition of
the kidneys. It is well known, moreover,
that for several years he had boon the victim
of tD-vt.ro kidney trouble, and the pneumonia
win hlbially terminated his life was only tho
1h*i r snlrof the previous blood poisoning.
Toe dJKtfry matter which is left in the lungs
by the impure blood dogs up and finally
chokes the patient. When this is accom
plished rapidly it is called pneumonia or quick
consumption; when slowly,consumption, but
in any event it is the result of impuio blood,
caused by diseased kidneys and liver.
Tncso are facts of science, uud vouched for
by all the lending physicians of the day. They
efiew tho desirability—nay, the necessity, of
keeping Iheso most important organs in i or
feet condition, not only to insure health, but
also to escape death. It has bo ‘li fully shown,
to the satisfaction of nearly .every unpreju-
|<pced mi ml. that Warner’s oufc Kidney and
Diver (Sure D the only known remedy that
can cure and keep in health the groat hlood-
purlfying organs of tin body. It acts directly
upon these members, healing all ulcers which
maw have formed iu them, and placing them
ill Cootidifion to purify and not poison the
blood. This is no idle statement nor false
theory. Mr. W. 0, Bench, foreman of the
Buffalo (N.Y.) Rubber Type Foundry, was
given up to die by hoth physicians and f rionds.
For four years lie had a terrible oough.no-
oompiuiied by night sweats, chills, umlnll the
well known symptoms. He spent a season
South and found no relief. He says: **I
finally concluded to try Warner’s Safe Cure,
and in three months 1 gained twenty pounds,
recovered my lost energy and my health was
fully restored.” The list could he prolonged
indefinitely, but enough lias been said to prove
to every sufferer from pulmonic troubles that
there is no reason to be di cournged in tho
least, und that health can bo roatoiod.
A Conundrum.
Thin from tho Boston 7Vanscripf con-
taiuH a conundrum Mint jm/./.les many n
|ihilobO]>hor through lifoj “A father wna
lid vising hifl very small won not long ago
against tho sin of scIUmIiiiosh—that l»o
must novor lu'Kituto to grout favors and
bo gouorolly obliging wlicrovor 1m could.
Tho boy listened, then said: ‘I would
4ke to do everything you toll mo, father;
but there’s a fellow at. school just like
what you’ve described. Everybody says
ho’s au obliging fellow, but nobody—not
even tho teacher—f rents him oh if lie was
any account. Now, T don’t want people
to take nio for a lio-aooount. fellow 1* ”
“I me Ait smart men say da t time is
different at different places. T believe
dat’s a fact, fur do time nllorn seems
longer ter de boy what holds do boss den
ter do man wliat goes inter do whisky
shop.”
A Relic of the War.
Dr. E. Warren, tho eminent physician
late Purveyor General, (’. S. A., now a
practitioner in Paris and widely-known
throughout the South, wrote oilieinllv;
’•Dr. Wortlungton’s Cholera and Diar
rhoea Medicine has long ago enjoyed a
high reputation, both in and out of tin*
Army.” OUior^hysiidans of high stand
ing recommend it, mnl with such endorse
ment it is recognized as a s jvereigu cure.
“Ib wealth a monopoly?” asks tin,
Boston Commercial Bulletin. That do*
pends upon who liaa it If it ia yon-
yes ; if it is we—no.
Persons recovering from wasting diseases,
ench a* malaria, fevers, etc . will be greatly
benefited by u ing R'owu’s Iron Ritter.,
Satan—“Who arc you?” “A bank
cashier.” “Defaulter?’’ “Yes.” “IIow
much ?” “Two million dollars.” “Felix,
give him a top seat, away from the fire,
whore it is nice ana cool. Never mind
thanking mo, Air. Cashier ; you’re wel
come. I)ut who is this?” No. 2—“A
bank cashier.” “Defaulter?” “Yes.”
“How much?” “Eight thousand dol
lars.” “Here, Felix, take this fellow
and give him a seat right on top of tho
stove.”
“ Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pill?
arc worth their weight in gold in nervous and
sick hoadneho.”—Dr. Hclilichtcr, Baltimore.
*' A tbaohee gives a pupil fourteen
paragraphs in the science of government,
thirteen examples iu arithmetic, three
p*gt<$ of history, one page of grammarj
one ot orthography, and half an hour of,
writing as a daily lesson and expects him
to pres 75 per cent At this rate how'
long.will it take her to rush him into a.
hin»tic asylum?
OwkntoN, Ky—Rev. J. N. Beck sits
“I have used Brown Iron Bitters mid c n
aider it o:*e of lh*> h-.n tonics fol 1.”
Barnum has thirteen Nubians ns curi
osities, tho claim being that they have
a horror of water for “bathing pur
poses.” Now lot him gather tho Now
York Board of Aldermen under his can
vas as a body of men that abhor Watei
for drinking purposes. —Hartford Post.
11 Yonr Skin Cnrr in super-excellent. It it
fast citnnp mu tluufjltfrr's riinj-trarm, whirl
hat! nprrinl all over lirr hntt\t—Mr*. K. I,.
1). Mcrii.im, niuo Hill, Mn,.. Druggist!
koop it. (1 per package.
“ So Jack lias strained himself train
ing for tlie doublo scull race ?” mid a
Harvard boy to Inn chum on tho float,
“Yob, Jack never was very Rtroug.”
" Anil now," el limed in tlio first speaker,
" now lie's rinv.lniBt."
Here, Youna .Urn,
(Imt Kiri of mine is twieo mb hinidnomB Bine#
bIhi eoinnieneoti using Oiirlioiine, thodeodor*
bed oxtrnot of Petroleum, nnd I would not
lie without it for n fortune.
Mknbbuan’b
i lily preparation' of beef containing
tire nutritions properties, K contain! Hood
making, force-generating and
ing properties; ijvaluable for
ilyipeprla, nervcui prostration,
forma of general debility; a'so, in all enfee
bled conditlona, whether the reault if ex»
haustion, nervous prostration, over-werk
" litre
peptonleed beat tone, the
n of beef containing Is ca
ntatas flood
life.swtain-
indigation,
a, ant all
In all aatae-
result tf cz«
. , jver-wtpk or
acute disease*, particularly if reanitingfrom
pulmonary complaint*. Caawell, llanrd A
Co., Proprietor*, N. Y, Sold by drugjist*.
Wit AT is tl in difference between u dull
inziu uml n bad boy? Nunc; for licy
both need strapping.
Tb# Pri.reM.lKn a Vail.
Mr, 0. H. Diiai'kii, of No.1 Main HI r et,
(Vorccster, Mass., volunteer* the following;:
“ Having occasion recently to nso a roiu'tly
you
uty eo
wbat a 'dude' is ?" aslted a lady correspon-
punt. Certainly. A "dttdo” is nothing,
It is merely an apology for a human he*
ing, and is too weak to lie bad and too
tamo to Vi,i wild,
(iiiNtriiie*
This proparat'on, conij o.uuled from (ho
formula of n (•(•Viral©:1 physician, is highly
i (-commended lo liulica who Buffer from un
pleasant fctdingH after ontintf. DrugglatH.
Many people bear host when llieir cyci
tiro shut.. For proof, visit any fashion-
able elmroli during a i-crmon.
A Itemnrkftbl* Tribute.
Hidnoy Ourohnndro, of rittfdmrp, Fa., writes:
“I hftvo UHed Dr. Wm. Hnll's BuWni for the
Lungs many year*, with the most gratifying re-
snltH. The relieving intluelioe of Hall’* BuIhuui
is wonderful* The imin and rack of the body,
incidents! to a tight cough, noon dinappenr by
the use of u spoonful according to directions.
My wife id ways scudf for Hall’s Balsam insteud
of a physician.”
‘ Having occasion recently to use n rem dy
kidney disenso, 1 applied to my druggist,
. D. B. Williams, of Lincoln Square, tiis
y, and requested him to furnish me |ho
host kidney medicine that he know of. and ho
handed me a bottle of Hunt’s Remedy, slat
ing that it was considered tho best be at Use
lie lmd sold many bottles of it to bis cus
tomers in Worcester, and they nil speak of it
in the highest terms, and pronounce it always
reliable. I took the bottle home nnd com
menced taking it, nnd find that it doe< tho
work effectually; nnd I am pleased to reedm-
mend to all who have kidney or Jiver disease
the use of Hunt’s Remedy, flie sine euro.”
April 11,1888.
We All Huy Ho.
Mr. Guokob A. Bubdbtt, No. 1(55 Front
Btreet, Worcester, Mass., has just sent us tho
following, directly to the point;
“ Being afilietou with ailments to which all
humanity is subject sooner or 1 afar. I read
carefully tho advertisement regarding the re
markable curative powers of Hunt’s Remedy,
and as it Heomod to apply to my case exactly,
I purchased a bottle of the medicine at Jan-
nory’s drug store, in this city, and having
used it with most beneficial results iu my own
case, my wife nnd son also commenced its
use, anu it has most deoidodly improved their
health, and we shall continue its use in our
family under such favorable results.”
April 17,1888.
DrnaRisl’a Kvldeneo.
Mr. (Ikoiioi? W. Holoomd, druggisl, 120
nnd 181 CongrtMs Btreet, Trojr, N. i., writes
April 7,1888:
”1 am constantly soiling Hunt’s Remedy
for diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladde
and urinary orgnns, to my trnde and friend
and find that it gives general satisfaction \
all who use it.”
Apropos of tho duty on works of art,
says a Baris paper, a rich Ameiican calls
upon a famous artist. “ I must get that
picture of yourH over to New York be
fore the now law comes into operation—
it’ll save me thirty per cent. Just sign
tho picture and I’ll have it fluishod ou
tho other side.”
Hr. (Jr
is the oldest
BiliouHMbS, Mai
of tho Stomach.
ter ,u *
ill*. Oxygrnnteil lllttrr..
ml lit Ht umicdy fur Dyspepsia,
lit. JnilipL-stiiiii, till ilisiinlora
ud -ill dist nsi’M iiidioatinp an
uf tliy Dlntid, Kidneys and
An nrkimsaw boy, writing from collogi
in reply to bis father's letter, said : "Si
you think I am wasting my time in
writing little stories for local papers, ami
cite Johnson’s saying that the man who
writes except for money is a fool. 1
shall aet upon Dr. Johnson's suggestion
nnd v, rite for money. Send me fifty
dollars.”—Arkansaiv Traveller.
CODtJBrs. Pa — K»v. J D. Zsrhinv rnv. :
“I was paraliiad in my rielit side. The ns.
of Brown’s Iron Bitters enabled me to walk. 1
Bp.ttmno.—-The India cetiRtts gives
253,801,821 inhabitants in a npnee one-
third tho size of the United States, of
1.372,353 -square niilea, making Indin
lilteen limes us thiekv settled ns tli
United At men.
OrWorthinutons
■HQLERA Cramp
ilARRH®EA(URE
H| ubed y
OVER 2B YEARS
ii wnnt tol»«ooni
Y0UN6 MENoVkhatous
employiiitint, nddraxH I 1 , W. ItRA.YI* An
SITUATIONS!:
p.loiinuil" H**nt lor AildroHH Nuliowal
rltool Supply IliiriMiu, S.Y Fifth Av. ,Uh:
$72*
_ WEEK. $IJ t: liny »t tiot»n**amiy mar'.e.
outfit frno. AadroNd Thur A Oo., Auguiil
Sim!
BBT NOIjIIW
IRON WORK*.
D. A. MlII.ANKi Manager.
P. 0 Box 1690 New Orleans, La
Monufoot uram of Reynold*' (Jolobrw-
t#n1 Platform COTTON PRIC88K8,
8toum, Hand A llorm Powor. Htcuua
KiigiiifH, HtiKar MUIh, and Muneo
Pat nut I>r..itu..|.....t Work. Building
ProntH, CoiuinnH. RnUinKB, Blook-
imithiDK nnd MIOOiM Work.
laroKDKKM HOLIUITKU.^U
A OICNTS WANTED fur tho Bent nnd FaRioRt ftollinir
Piutorinl IliHikHnnd llihlog. Prioos rvduuod £’
cent. National PeuLirniMa OO., Atlunta, (l».
OPIUM HABIT
Cured Painlessly.
Tho Mndicluo Hold for a muall nutrgm it I .< t • too ci
oomponiidiiiK. A'l •«§••« trontod l*y nperial prm
tlon." For full pHitioularA nddrt'Ǥ tlio Dl-unvc
OR. S. B. COLLINS. La Psrtr, Inri.
ANII WHISKEY IIAtllTS CJURICI)
In Three Wepks.
For pliamphletH, proofs nnd tenni.
addri'Hs in ctmtldouco, with 3c. stninp
W. (’IIPLUMY, ill. lb., 7^ Rhoad Stukkt,
tTio1«i*u, Crump*, IHnrrhn
Clio,14 0/ t/,6 llOmtlt S .III.t ho rtU.
INW. by Surgttm (ifuemi c. a.
On/" 1 'mriite if ol.r i,' u"V\' S " 1 '! '?
TM t R C HAR11S “a .' V OQE1IR "cc M P AN y^
UOSHIERi
Roatctter’i 8(om
•ch Ritters mrotsthtt
requlrcnnnts of the
rational tnrdlcal phi
losophy which at
present prevails. It
la a perfectly pura
v e r e t ab 1 e rrmedy,
embracing the three
Important propertlea
of a preventive, a
tonic and an altera
tive. It fortifies the
body against disease.
Invigorates and re-
TltalUea the torpid
fat STOMACM^#^
BITtKRS
For aala by
Druggists and Daal-
an aeaerally.
Roanoke Cotton Precs
The llrst und <'henpent Press made.
s le»s than shelter over other presses. Hundreds In
both steam and hoi
heavy bales by hand fat
new improvements In ri
of thoir inventors, free
Iron Works, Chatt
Cotton Press Co., II
r gins. M-ike-
ran pick. Th-
»d in the word-
3, Kontioki
or ilooiiokv
porfwt runninK order,’will hi
STATIONARY KNtilNII,
in i i.i /.... cnRh<
IC'N Atlantn ,1
^ CHICAGO SCALE CO.
0 TON W tUUM SUALK, #411. S TUN, f iO.
4 Tost MM), lion in Hot Included.
JO OTHER NIZKH. Rvdared rKH'P. LIST PUKB.
FORGES, TOOLS, &c.
RR8T rUKUK MADK FOR LIMIT WORK, «t0
40 lb. Anvil aim! Kit of Tool*. »1<>
Farmers #a»B Urns aad money dots* odd Johs.
I Blowers. Anvils. Vicos .% Other Article?
• *t Id
r HKU'RS. WIIOLKMAl.P .* HKTAll.
For You,
Madam,
/
Whose Complexion betrays
some humiliating imperfec
tion, whose mirror tens yon
that yon are Tanned, Sallow
and disfigured in counte
nance, or have Eruptions,
Redness, Roughness or un
wholesome tints of Complex
ion. we say use llagan’s Mag
nolia Ralm.
It is a delicate, harmless
and delightful article, pro
ducing the most natural and
entrancing tints, the artifici
ality of which no observer
con detect, and which soon
becomes permanent if the
Magnolia Balm is judiciously
used.
Leaders of Low Prices
J J MTSE t CO. ■ fngiiw.
IJ.L.EW8, • • • Imp.
We have opened a large and well f elected stock of goods, such as Dry
| Goods, Notions, Groceries,
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!
Clothing! dlothing ! ■
—GH-PAP.— ',
[ At the lowest cash prices. Buy for cash and sell for cash, and are enabled
to give the best Bargains.
1 envite my friends and cu3tomerj, and the jiublic at large to call on me
I and examine my stock ot goods. I guarantee satisfaction iu goods and prices
I sell as cheap as the cheapest. Com 3 one, come all and see me, l will treat
you right. Ile'prctfullv,
.1. i_j. GEORGE, Dallas, <»»■
PHOFRSSlONAli (’ARDS.
|^R. 8. ROBERTS IV
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Tend r« his profewiional «(*rviceii in the
practice o( medicine in all it* branches to
the oiliz'ns of Dallas end surrounding
i cou a try. >s#*Ofilce No. 6 A c*orth street,
neer court house.
NEW IMPROVED
W .A.T C HES
latrgogt Ktock, finnnt Time ^Keoporn, lowent pricas.
8knd foe Catalogue
J. P.81EVENS WATCH CO.
34 Whitehall Stiiket. * • ATLANTA. OA.
MILL A FACTORY SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS. BELTINQ, HOSI
and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS AU
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS,
BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES,
ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ao. Sind far
Prtaa-lltL W. H. DILLINGHAM A OG
431 Mala StraaL LOUISVILLE. KY.
IF
THLDFR* OKO. I*. ROBRRT*
I ELD ft It A ROBERTA
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Dallas. PauMhe County, OsorKt*
Prnc’ioe in all the oourls. Priunpt a.ten
tic n given to looking after wild land claims.
Coi’ectinns a epeoia’ty. 1 ly
•‘THB BIST IB CHE API ST."
ENGINES, TUDCCUCDCSU HLLS,
, i nnLonc.no (
,J M. 8PJNK8,
° ‘ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dallaa, P.ulding County, Giorgi*.
Trompt a’lentinn gin 11 to eolUet!ons In
inv part of the State. Wit I lands looked
I att< r end intruders ejected.
Horse Powers
t Stilted to all
’ (lover Holler,
« r. ) Writ** for FHFKI flu a. l’amuhlet
ltinnn A Taylor Ca, MaiiHtleld.
■DUDLEYI
obcol e;man
Sv.BBOTiHER
M A C’H I N'ERY
N I" W 0 R1. [ A N 5
M,A:NiUFACT IJRE
S'Tt A;MiE ( NiG I NE:
COTTONPRESSE.,
WATERELEVA1 OR
_J:H APT I NGPUL L E V
M |R!o:ncolumnshouse
EtRO’NTSANDCAST I NGS
"EiO!U!N;DRY I SONERA TO'
SiTREE TEXT END I NG
FjRlO'MlMiAG'NQL I ATO
'C : L'ARA STREET I'N"
NEWORLi. A NS'..A
MA I N'0|E E I CE &
"SALE SDE POT
TWENTY AND’
“E I GHTEENi r
UN IONS r
FORGE
i TNO TPt*"
#37.33 FOR #1.
| Music for lire Million.—.Vienna Kollim
l abial Organ.
Sweetest »nd most delightful music know
j Popular in Europe. Any tun* can b« played
on it, from Old Hundred to Yankee Doodle.
Even those “with no ear” while away de*
I liuhtfnl hours wilh this iiiatrnreent. Any
| one can pbty It. Cliildren i>lay it in onp
evening. CoaU but one-tfnth as much as
the Org nette, OrganioH, etc., and is far
sweeter nnd needs only common music. To
introduce our new music we will rend a sam
ple Organ, wilh bound book containing fu’l
words and romic of 90 n< w ai.d popular
tongs, which in theet form rell for $30.35,
prepa’d to any address for O v LY $1.
I C. O. D.—As a guarantee that every one
| will receive all the/ pay fov, we will s»nd
»nmp’e bock and orgf.n by expre s C.
I O. D., $100; iwo ior $ (10; three, $2.30, or
more at the tale of t9 per iloxen. \Ve can*
• ot prepay gtods sent ' . O. D. Circulars
free. Address MONADNOCK MUSIC CO.,
I \, ck Box 7f0, H nsdale, 1^. H.
by Fire
1 in ng^nt for th« C ii.tlnet tal lnsu»n*ie!* Con.-
»- njr, wnluh \n con fiord to the ininrlnd of f nm
i opartv, ilwcbind'*, c lurches and tehool h hups.
I f ir • no. three «i»u five ? ear». Hve»y r*»ud»m mnn
| f clBsafe wm n tie know* thdt If hn ►Iku d be r s no
ortunhtv bb 'o Ktt his prop-ity deB*rcy<d b) fire-
no «ili hhv.t the k.r*»atcr person of hla loreea re
Pflcd This i • a id isblf cfiursny, nnd i.eurra
fur n I w rnti\ Cm 11 on me, and I wilt slvo full
z an tlooB T. A. FOfiTK.
WM. F. CUNNINGHAM,
PRACTICAL
Witckhr ui Jeweler.
- ASD PBUPKIETOR—
GATE CITY
SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE
REPAIR SHOP,
85 Decatur St., - ATLANTA, OA.
Some folk* would say that the above
is a little t» much mixed up to be very
good in either of its department*, and
that Mr. Cunningham cannot be a-very
good watchmaker if he workB on gan«,
tewing machine*, and anything ebe
that come* along.
Now let me say to thoac who may fa
vor me with a perusal of this that my
experience in watchmaking run* back
over a quarter of a century, and that
part of ray business i* under my own
personal supervision, and that I propose
to do the best possible work on every
job entrusted to me.
The sewing machine department of
my business is in the hands of thorough
ly'competent workmen, and I guarantee
every machine that is repaired at the G.
C. 8. M. Ex. and It. 8. snail he well and
thoroughly done.
Now, if you have a machine that
reeds repairing, send or bring it to us (
and if we don’t make it work alt right
we won’t charge you a nickel. We also
1 uve an assortment of second hand ma
chines that will do good sawing, which
we will sell cheap.
OPIUM
MOKI’IUM*: HABIT,
No pay till cured. Ten
-RtHl,United, 1,U(M)
nan HOOH IbvgII who will MMBpGrGtmproi
/ItGbU: • ffnod paving baalneaa If yon can <•▼<>*•
1 * Oil. MUltKA Y HI LL. Bom 78*. N. Y
Twenly*8lx.
REV. A.I. HOBBS Writes;— /DliDiriCC
After a thorough trial of the / runlr ILd
IRON TONIO, I take pleasure / THET
in stating that I have been
Lroatly benefited by itr
use. ministers and Pub
lic Speakers will find it
A. combination of JPrc-
to.vitle of Iron f l’eruric :i
Hark und 1‘hosphorus in
a palatable form, for
Debility, foes of Apr*-
Ute, Prostration of Vital
foicers it is indispensa
ble.
REV. J. Ia. TOWNER,
Industry, Ill., says:—
“I consider it
a most excellent remedy to.
the debilitated vital forces.
of the greatest value
where a Tonic is neces
sary. I recommend it
as a reliable remedial
agent, possessing* un
doubted nutritive and
restorative properties.
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Madame B. called upon the instructor
ut the boarding school where her boy
is being educated and expressed her as
fl'inshment that tlio pupil was 15 on tin
list when only 10 scholars had competed.
“ I beg your pardon, madam,” said tho
instructor, “this iB how the error hap
pened. As your boy is always lust wo
put him down the 15tl», forgetting that
there were five pupiis ill or absent.”
1 oldie* A children’* boots A shoes can’t run
over if Ijou’l Talent Heel Stiffeners are used.
Smith A Si*auumnq, Fropr’s. Ufa ■*»hni—hi I »
undiefl, $3U. (itintlomen, $60. Roferenow raqnirad.
1 ncreaainm dmnajui for operator*. —trots 040 to
Silk) per month. For full p&rtioulAra eodreM, J, T.
Spauldtna, BuaiMai 11sa»sos, NashvxXUU Tub.
.!\>3 r D&Z*S!
S?i6”
V- - '-C W^Ati'oi
By uixil *>c. ft
tjolt 1
itowk in your uwu town, lernu anil ■»: n-.*;
« II. HaLubtt A Co.. Porti ;’ud.
C OI.EMAN BnBiNT.SS COLLEGE, Newark,N. J. Tert! i
$4U, Fooitionb lor graduates. WntG tc<r oixculan.
The Westinghouse Engine
—AS ADAPTED TO—
cotton o-msrisrinsrGK
?m-SEND FOR SPECIAL CIRCULAR.-*
No Counter Shafting or Pulley*
Required.
Ua>"$75 to $150 8aved.-%M
r.iqe belted direct from Engine, or
coupled to it, as in thia cut,
Without Belt,
Boiler may be set 100 feet from Gin
House. The Most Perfect outfit for
GINNING COTTON in the world,
j, K nul for Illustrated Oircular.^S^
tub WESTINGHOUSE MACHINE CO., PitlsW, Pa.
General State Agencies:
Daktei, A. Tompkins, - - » Charlotte, North Cart!ino
AiiASTX Fno.I NEER1NC. ConpANY, 38 Marietta Street, - Atlsnta, Ge i _■ .
Juu;. to >iiEBY iBOJi W9WMk > • ; $tODtgow«ry, AU nuna.
] 7\ r> T? 17 8 nl ’I- MOO Kb’S
’ 111 Pi Unsincss Untversity,
Atlanta, tieotgia,
P r ii imtriihd Circular. A live actual bn *
iuet8tchwl. tslshlithtd tseuty jeare.
j YOU CAN HAVE ANY KIND O^*,
| Sewing Machine Repaired.
BUY
AU Kinds of Needles,
Attachment*, Tarts, Me., Etc.
— OF—
1*. >icCOUMACK,
51 8. Uioad St., Atlanta, Gt.
SSTis nd Machines by Eipre**.
! cIxThammgnd & massey,
Attorneys at Lavt,
Will practice in the Superior Courts of
Douglass nnd Prulding counties. Snits
against railroads and criminal defences
a specialty.
Cox & Hammond, - Atlanta, Ga.
Rubt. A Massey, Douglassville, Ga.
Dr. Wm. C. Connally,
PRACI ICIfitl l’HYMCI A>.
In all department* of medicine and sur
gery. Amply supplied with all neces-
st ry means and appliances for the relief
and cure of suffering humanity.
Office at the Dallas drug store. Resi«
dence opposite Christian Hotel. Al
ways ready for duty. jan25if
Tl. E CASON,
DENTIST,
Has permanently located in OAR-
TEfiSVILLK, where he is prepared t>
. o all kinds of Dental work at pri.-cs to
SUIT THE TIMES.
He will he pleased to see all his old
friend* and many new customers If
y u i.aed arty d n’tal work done cal! on
j him.
i Thompson & Spinks.
Ivv F. Thompson and W. E, Spinks,
l ave formed a partnership for tiro prac
tice of Law, to be oonflned to cases iu
P ulding Superior Court, under the
firm uaureot Thompson .k Spinks.
THE ELECTRIC
is guaranteed to mend * greater variety
o< articles and hold stronger than any
other cement ever invented. It will
mend leather, china, glsis, wood, mar—
h'e, stone, and is stronger where mended
than elsewhere. It 1* a household neces
sity, and if you try it once you will
never be without It in the house.
Agents wanted. State and county
rights for sale. Address for circular*,
the E.ectric, or Texas Gypsum Cement
Co.. 85 Decatur Street, Atlanta, Ga.
tfciyThis cement took tlie premium at
the Cotton Exposition.
The Right Way to Brush Velvet.
The art of removing lint, dust and
light matter adhering to velvet consists
tit tlio proper mode of managing tlie
brush. Take a hat brush—not too soft,
but having tho bristles elastic, and re
turning nt once to their original state
after being pressed aside—hold firmly
trader the palm of the hand in the direc
tion of the arm, and with the bristles
downward, and pressing them first into
the substance of the velvet, then twist
around the arm, hand and brush to
gether, as on an axis, without moving
them backward or forward. The for
eign matter will thus be drawn up and
flirted out of the flock without injury to
tiie substance of tho velvet; and the
brush must be lifted and placed in a
similar manner over every part required
to lie brushed. By this means velvet
will be improved iustend of deteriorated,
and will Inst for years.
Together Again.
Nearly half a eontury ago a sturdy
Pennsylvania farmer by the name of
Love started for the far West with his
fnrnily, hut being robbed on the way of
all his money lie had to leave his three
children.with strangers while he and his
wife toiled ahead on foot. But they
did not pnisi or and nover accumulated
enough money to seud for their children,
who, as years wont on, were themselves
separated and lost all trace of one
u'°i t , 1 '“j, 1,11,1 ,V‘' t, ! oir parents. Now in
then old age they havo learned of each
other s existence and that their mother
IS still alive at Winona, Minnesota, and
fire planning a family reunion.
I'KF.FF.nitED Bf.eh.—A wealthy citizen
■t Milwaukee, offered to build a $600,000
•u’t museum for the benefit of the city.
He inis now withdrawn hi* pledge, owing
lo a laok of interest on the part of the
people, who have no love for art, If it
cost anything.