The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, July 05, 1883, Image 4

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■ A MALARIAL VICTIM. J^nprlrnmil'n Prominent Icr In the Tr«|»ir* tmd ni llieNortn. To Viik. Editor: The following circumstance*, drawn from my personal experience, are so important and really remarkable that 1 have felt called upon to make them public. Their truth can be amply verified: * In 18.5 I moved from Canton. St. l.n\vronce county, N. Y., to Florida, which State l in tended to make my future residence. I pur chased n home on t lie banks of the St. John s river and settled down, as 1 thought ? for life. The summer following the first winter I was conscious of most peculiar s i s itious which seemed to be tl e accompaniment of a change of climate. I felt a sinking at the pit of the stomach, accompanied by occasional * dissiness and nanson. My head r.clieti. My limbs pained mo and I had nir^dppressive seine of weariness. I had a thirst for acids an 1 my appetite was weak and uncertain. My digestion was im paired aud my food did not assimilate* At that I imagined it was the effort of nature to become acclimate .1. and sol thought lit tl© of it*. Bnt my troubles increased until I bo- oflma.juatle>8 and feverish, and the physi- iiuliTalMlVi ill 11 was suffering from mu- larinlwover. I’his continued in spit© of all the best physicians could do, and I kept growing steadily worse. In the year IK) my. physicians informed me a (hinge of climate was nb- o'nfely necessary—-that 1 could nut survive another summer in the South. I determined to return North, l*ut no*, to the extreme portion, and so 1 took up my iosi(fence at Upper Sandusky in Central < )hio. Tho change did not work the desired euro and 1 again consulted physicians. 1 found they were unable to effect n perma nent cure, and when tho. extreme warm weather of summer came on I grew so ifiuch woraj that I gave up all hope. At that time 1 was suffering terribly. How badly, only those can appre ciate'who have contracted malarial disease in tropical regions. It seemed ns if death would be a relief greater than any other blessing. But notw ithstnndiug all this, 1 am lmppy to state that 1 am to day a perfectly well and healthy man. How I came to re cover ho remarkably c m bo understood from tho following card voluntarily published by me in the Bandusky (Ohio) liepublican, entitled: HONOR T(j WHOM HONOR IS DUE. Editors Uki'iiblican j During my recent visit to Upper Sandusky, so many inquiries were made relative to whut nndioiuo or course of treatment had brought such a . marked ohnngc pi my system, 1 tool it to be II uo to the proprietors amt to tho public to state flint 'Varner’s Safe Kidney and Liver (lure accomplished for me what other medi cines ami-physicians had failed to do. Tho mala rial poison which hud worked its way B > thoroughly through inysyst ;m during my five years residence in Florida had brought mu to the verge of the grave, and physi- .oinns had pronounced my c/iso incurable; hilt that is not to be wondered at, ns it was undoubtedly one of tho worst on record. Hough Brothers, of your city, callod my at tention to tho mo Heine referred to, and in duced ino to try a few bottles. Ho marked was tho change after four week’s trial that I continued its uso. and now, after throe months, the cure is complete. This is not .written for the bonefit of Warner it Go.,-but tor llio public, and especially for any person 1 toubleei with malaria or bilious attacks.” Such is tho statement I made, without so licitation, after my recovery, and such I stand by at tho present moniont. Iam convinced that Warner’s Safe Cure is all it iR claimed to be, and as such dosorves the groat favor it * has received. A remedy which can cure tho severest caso of tropical malaria of live jours’ standing certainly cannot fail to euro those minor malarial troubles which arc ho prevalentnml yet so serious. ALFRED DAY, Dilator Upivorsalist Church, Woodstock, < May 10, 1888. Wjusn Finns Oooun.—According to the report of the Fire Department, of New York city, the greatest, number of fires lust mr uocurrod liotweon the hours of 7 o’dook and H o’clock in the evening; the Joust between tho hours of *1 o’clock and 5 o’clock, being 28. Between fi o’clock and midnight tlioro were 715) fires. # The 1*0011 Boy.—Taimoge, speaking of the late Gov. Stephens of Georgia, says:—Think of a barefoot boy walking all the way from his home in the mountains and going about tho edges of the town timidly as lung for tho man who ‘‘educates poo boys.” This poor, half-naked lad, this benighted and linmorlal soul aspiring to something highe r I linn his savage lino in the mount lins, had heard there was a man in the? city who “odecated poo boys;” and he came limping down alone and hungry in soul aud body asking for that man, whoso name ho could not even re member. At last he found some one in telligent enough to point him out the house of Stephens, of Georgia. And ho got his e ducation, thank God. For Twenty-live Years, Even before tho war Hon. Kenneth Raynor, Solicitor of the Treasury, wrote: “I have found it to bo a most capital remeily in bowel affections. It has ac quired an extensive popularity, so much so us , to have become a regular family medicine.” For a epiarter of a century with the most astouuding results, Dr. Worthington’s Cholera and Diarrhoea Medicine lias been a standard cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera, Cramps, and pains of the Stomach aud Bowels, Dyspepsia, Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Summer Complaint, Colic, etc. Dr. Levi S. Y tea, of North Carolina, also endor ses . Sold for 25 and 60 cents a bottle, by dm, gists and doalers. Thru irt not ho much (lunger in n known foe hb a bii spue toil one. Dr . W Hoiihoh’h Celery and Chamomile Fell.- are prepared oxpn s«ly to cure and will euro lloiuluche of all Kind.*, Neuralgia, Ner vous ness ami Dyspepsia. Proved aud in dorsed by physicians. There is always hope stly works. i n man that nctuullv Rheumatine-Goutaline, Dr. Elmore’s 105 Wil liam Ht.. N. Y., is the only real curative ever dis cover eti for rheumatism, and best remedy known for kidney, liver and stomach diseases. Abun dant proof*. Send for circulars. . The usual fortune of complaint is to e xcite* contempt more than pity. “D>\ Unison's Shin C it re eradicated my pim ple.-. They used to break out continually.” Sieve T. Harrison, Rochester, N. Y. $1. When year wife’s health i« had, when year »*hiMrtn ire Moklv. when you feel worn * *t use D own’s 1 on llittera, /J 1 ™, T * n husli^as tliree things necessary* —•knowledge, temper and time. Woi.frsviu,*, N. O. Dr. f.C, Mo Laugh* 'M My*: I used Brown's Iron Bitters for ertlgo and I now like a new man.” Die certain way to be ehe nteel is to fane.v erne s self more cunning than otheie. Elk-ton, Ky. l)r. E. B. Weathers savs: I regar.l Brown’s Iron Bitters as amedlcins if unu-UAl worth.” I would desire for a friend the son who never os is ted the tears of his mother. Fop dyspeprla, Indigestion, depression of spirits and gestral debility, in their vsiioui forms; i Iso as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent Fevers, the '*Fer» ro—Phosphorate.1 Elixir of Calisavn ” made by Caswell, HtsnrJ A Co., New York, acd sold by nil Druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fever and other Jokness, it has no equal. You may deirnd iinnn it that lie is a good man whose intiniate iricmels are all good. Another l.lte Saved. J. C. Cray, of Dadeville, Ta., writes us: “I huvo been lining your Dr. Win. Hall’s Balsam for tho Lungs, anel I can say, of a truth, it is far superior to any other Lung preparation in the world. My mother was confined to her bed four weeks with a cough, and had every atten tion by ns good physicians ns there are in the country, and they all failed to effect a cure: but when i got one bottle of your Dr. Win. Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs, she began to mend right away. 1 can nay in truth, that it was the means of saving her life. I know of five cases tlint Dr. Win. HhH'h Balsam has cured, and my mother is liettcr now than sho has been before for twenty years.” Comparison, more than reality, makes men happy, and can make them wretched. ON Til IUTY i».\VH» Tllt.AI,. Tin* VoTiTAin Bur/rOo.,Marshall, M^-h. will bcml l)r. Dye's Celebrated Eleedro- Voltaie Delta and Electric ApiiliaiieeH on trial for thirty days to men (young and old) who uve aillicte'd \sitli nervous nubil ity, lost vit litv and kindle* 1 troublem, guaranteeing speedy and e’omplotc* resto ration of lio.dtli and manly vigor. Ad dress ns above. N. H. -No risk is incur red, an tidily days’ trial is allowed. Move helpful than all wisdom is one draught of human pity that will not forsake us. Qr.Wohthinqton's holera Cramp IB AND ^ram 0 IARRHOEABURE The Ih-iii remedy for Cholera, Cram.**, Itlnrrhira, Ih Ncntvry, Mummer Complaint, l»j«pcp«ln, and other 'Y l,0 ” l " rh *""I Ao'<’*»«• Introduced in the Army, Sfli. by HurRenn-Oouenl (5. H. A. Kucomuieuded »,y Gen. \lerre_n, Purveyor-Geuerel; Hon. Kenneth Hnrner. SolWtor pr»|..l«lor., TNI CHARLES A. WioSJYd*^!8 * 'No time should bo lost if tho stoin- aoh, liver and bow- ols are affected, to adopt the sure rem edy, Hostettcr’s Htomach Bitters. DitmatMMt of tho organs named begot others . far more unriotiM, and a dnlny is therefore hazardotm. l)y*pep- Hta, Liver Complaint, (Jlillln and Fevor, ear ly HliomnnMi: twingi'N K i tl n o y Weakness, bring ttorinns bodily trouble if tritled with. JiOito no time in using this effect ite and safe medicine. For salo by all Druggists anel 1.0 tiers genor&lly. To PLANTERS. ThU fa tho Perfect Ion of my forty yean PraetUml Ecjterimce and Study." Itrael Fi Brown, President. THE"IMPROVED OdHfiO- (COnON SIN) ubesh FULLY GUARANTEED ! Strong, Blnipln, Durable, not Complicated, ea*Uj managed, light running with steady motion. -LOW TIUCES.- rolonrl Seller’s Eye Water. The Colonel never made a success of the Eye Water business, but Carboline struck a bo mnza with Petroleum as its base. If your hair is thin and fulling out, try it. Many delight more in giving of presents than paying the ir debts. If you feel depressed in mind and body, or have a touch of general debility or malaria, try Gabtrini:. It gives tone to tho stuipach ^iiid promotes thorough digestion. Druggists. ‘ A good man is kinder to his enemy than bad men are to their friends. wadies A children's boots A shoes can’t run > over if Icon's Potent Heel Stiffeners are used. t ^Tho Brush 1b driven by belts at both ende.^n The cylinders arc larjro nnd stiff, with cnat steel i-earinifs running in anti-friction metal boxea The sn\rsuro made by our Oivn machinery from the '-t She (Held Steel, of Thus. Firth & Bon., tho teeth vill not bend, break off, or turn back. Iron pulleys throughout, brash Btrongly made, with a justablo boxes aud cast steel journal*. Thomnchino In all parts Is well proportioned, strong on frame, superior workmanship, best material, and .’no finish | adjusted to produces heat possiblo result* Notwithstanding tho mupv added Improvements : :eso PRICES will bo kept aS» heretofore publiMhod, vi*i AO 160 00 ISO 00 Condehser. Coiidonsor. XOd 00 £13 00 3M 00 ficil 00 tTTMore Brown Gins haro boon soli during tho past •our seasons than any otlier two makes combined » N. B. Our manufacturing and ridpplng fadllUee are uncauallcd. Full desernitlvo circular with hun- it planter* testimonials sent on application. Correspondence Solicited, address, v AOWK COTTON GIN Co., New London, Cki (^PlftlR/J And WHISKY HABITS cuna ■ rj U BWi at home without pain. Hook of par .u ularh M'Tit tri e. H. .M. Wl.oli.ky, M. I>.. Atlnuta, (ia. QTTMMKR HOARD. Ill Madi-«.,i Av.-nuo. New York. IQ Room 8 and Board, lb^Hnnulile trnneiert prioe.s. K tor w ke will aikt spare vise pfvl |H/itabl*:axcod psyins hmalnesa If you can 4*vot* tffuyoir time toll. IIpjtS^T BILL. Boa 78S. H. T "Hiimit the Glad Tlrilntfn.*’ Mrs. Thomas Atkinson, of No. 29 Ring Street, Providence, R. I., Joins the exultant multitude in glad praise and thanksgiving. Mrs. A. says: A few months s«n I was taken seriously ill and obliged to give up my scenstomed household duties, and J receive medical treatment, and grew worse continually •nt I I was confined to my bed, in spite of the dootor’s prescriptions and the best advice that I could get. My Sufferings wen* very severe from the excruciating pains in my bnck, and my legs were vnry badly swollen, at tended with severe pains, which were supposed to be tsuaed by the rheumatism. A friend of mine who called urged me to try Hunt’s Remody, stating that be knew of the wonderful cures of several parties who bad taken this medicine, In oases which se«ined very ouch like mine, excepting that they were in much worse Jition than I was. I consented to try the Remedy, •nd begun to tnko it as dlreoted, and heiforo-I had An* iilied taking on* bottle the imitrovenlont in me was yn<at, and it continued oomUently, so that after I had taken less than three bottles I woe able to resume my household duties end do my work easily, although I had been confined to the bed several weeks. The nwelling of my limbs has disappeared, nnd the lamones' and pnlna in my back ar) gone, all gone. For all of which, under the blessing of a kind Provi tenon, Inin indebted to Hunt’s Remeily, and I believe that it in ray duty nnd privilege to inform all who are Buffering in like manner fcf the remarkable curative and restorative powers of Ihla remedy, which l cheerfully recommend to all who are afflicted with Kidney Disoane and D.*npoy<” "Never Know'll lo Foil.” This motto was adopted some years ago for tho won derful Kidney medicine, Hunt’ll Remedy. It was a In.id banner to carry, for Hunt 's Remedy lb recommended for Some of the moat fatal mnlndioN—Uright'n dineAHenndnll kidney, bladder, liver and urinary coinpl ilnte. Hunt's Remedy, the great kidney and liver medicine, in Indeed a punitive cure, and really ia " never known to fail.” for ho . r. . r. - tv, 1 that is lavish in words is a nigKtird in deed. 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 Revivers. Great Health Restorers. IN HHORT.YaKK AM. TI1« IIHWT i,uall* tie* or till iIicmc, anil llio Sm'mI (jiinlitii** of nil lln* best .lli'illciiiCN ufllie World.nnd you will find tlmt HOI* HITT Lit* IniVe tliu beat euro* live <|iiuliticM mid powers of nil concentrated in them, nnd tlint they will cure when any or ull of these, singly or combined, fail. A tlior- ongli trial will give powltlvc proof of this. CONSUaPTION CAN BE CUBES I wVH ALLS wBALSAM OPIUlter W.C!.. BELLAMY, M. l»., 1! ATLANTA, GA. proofs nnd terma, OPIUM MOlU’ltHNK HABIT. cured. Ktute case. Hr. Mnrsh, Quincy, Mich. EVERYWHERE t ting Machine ovorinvontod. Will knita pair of stock ing* with IIKKL and TOE complete in 20 minntcK. It will nl knit a great variety of fancy work, forwliioh there i'h always a rondy market. Send for circular A terms to the TWOMBLY KNITTING , M ACH IN E CIO., 103 Thkmont Street, BOSTON, MASS. O olkman Businksh Oollkoe, Newark, N.J. Terms $4U. Positions for Kinduntus. Write for oivculam ; CRR ? , . n . r»“Low|i town. t*>to* and. W outai PWwJree. Address 11. Hiuji r A Oo.. Portland. Me. Honnoke Cotton I'rcftH, Tim Best mid Oheapent Press made, (loath less than i-belter over i tlier prea-es. Hundreds in aetnal use nt both steam and home power gins. Mnk heavy hales by hand foster than icnt* in gin houses described l the pick. Tlie n of’th.M 1 Inventor Leaders of Low Prices NEW improves WATCH ES Jjargest Stock, finest Tima Kw|Hn, lowwSptfMg Mkmd you Oatalooub j. P. STEVENS WATCH CO. M Whitehall Street. » » ATLANTA. OA 5-TON (roa Lvvsrs, Sts«| Brartngs, Brass TARI HAM. JOBE*. ■* WAVS vnu B#W on trial. WsrrauU • yaars. APaliMaaUw. For fres book, 04droM JONES 01 BINBHAMTOH, MILL A FACTORY SUPPUEI OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, MOSI •nd PACKING, OILS, PUMP* ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, A*. SMdfcr PriM-Uit W. H. DILLINGHAM AGO 431 Main MtmL LOUISVILLE. KT. SITUATIONS M .I. urnnl ” nent lor por-tage. Address Nnlinunf School Supply liurtMiu, Ho Fifth Av.,Oliicngo,111, • 7Q A WEEK. S12 a day at bone easily made. Costly fit outfit free. Aadresa T'HUB A Uo., Augui* «, Ms CRtAtOni?*? dA Y »t home. Samples worth 95 frea. fW Address STINSON A Uo.. Portland. “ A GENTS WANTED for the Bent and Fastest *el Pictorial Uookh and Bibles. Prices reduced 82 cent. National Publishing Oo., Atlanta, Ga. *Wton A tlinlp OPIUM HABIT Cured Painlessly. Ti\e Medicine sold for a nmall margin rIm.v.i thee compounding. All cases treated by special prei tion.” For tnll particulars nildreM the IJi covi' DR. S. B. COLLIN?. La Port , tntf. “THE BEST IS CHEAPEST.'* EMMS. TUDCCUCDCSUVUmS. IlorsePowfrs ^nlltOnCnO CloverHnlleri (Suited to all sections.) Write for FREE Ulus. l*am aii'i Ri lceHto'rWPA'nltman A Jaylor Co.. Mansfield, l J, J. PAYNE & J.L. Proprietors. Manager. '-*» We have opened a large and well (fleeted .lock of good., tuch sa Dry odi, Notion,, Groceries, Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!! Clothing • Clothing ! ! —OHHIAP. At the loweet cash prices. Buy for c.uh aud sell for cash, and are enabled ‘ to give the beet Bargains. I envite ray friends and custoraen, and the public at large to call on raa and examine ray stock ot goods. I guarantee satisfaction in good* and prices I sell as cheap as the cheapest. Come one, come all and seo me, I will treat you right. Respectfully, J. L.. GEORGE, Dallas, Ga. ^ CHICAGO SCALE 00. . TON W1UUS 81»!.«, .40. • TO*, ,40. 4 Ton ISO, Bvhiii Box Included. smssmisfi. DO OTIIKR SIZRS. Kvdsecd PRICK LIST FHKB. FORGES. TOOLS, &c. REST HI It IIK MADK FOR I.IUIIT WORK, #10 40 lb. A aivll and Kit of Toofn. 910 Farm era sate time and money doing odd Jnba. Blowers. -*nvilh. Vicos .% Other Artlclo* AT LOWEST PRIOR. WUOLKSAl.P fc RETAIL . Twcnly»Mcvcn.—>88 BnYXOIjSr IRON WORKS. D. A. MULANKy Manager. P. O Box 1690 New Orlaans, L* Manufacturers of Rejmolds' Celebra ted Platform COTTON PREB8KS, Steam, Hand A Horse Power. Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, and Mange Patent Dredgehoat Work. Building Front*, Columns. Railings, Black- smithing and Maonine Work. rwejRDERa holioited.^c FREE Bend to MOORE’S UL’SINKN* LN1YERSITY. Allantn, Ga. Illustrated OmuIat- %th year. The Westinghouse Engine. Either Automatic or Throttling. 4.- to 1360 Horse Powei". Cannot Heat, Pound or Cut. Enclosed fiom dirt, Self-Oiling, and requi c» no Keying Up or Adjustments. Specially adapted <• COTTON MILLS, ROLLING MILLS, PLANING MILLS, SAW MILLS, FLOOR MILLS, PAPER MILLS, COTTON GINNING, MINING, ELECTRIC LIGHTING, y*" Send for Illustrated Circular. -SB Th« WESTINGHOUSE MACHINE CO., riTTWBIJBOH, PA. General State Agenoies 1 Danisl A. Tompkins, Charlotte, N. C. Atlanta Engineering Co., 33 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga. fclONTGOMRRY IRON Works, Montgom ery, A HliMuia. PROfff99lONAL CARDS. QR. S. ROBEttTHON, PHYSICIAN A SURfllON, Tenders hi. profeaaion.l urvioe. In the practice of medicine ia all it. branch., to ihe citis.n. of D.llo. and •nrronndinn country. Office No. S Ac-worth .treat, near court hcu.«; w K. F 1 vtaa&cR- ono. r. IIELDER A ROBERT* ROBERT! ATTORNIYt AT LAW, Dallas. Paulding County, Georgia. Prsctioe in .11 the court.. Prompt atten tlon given to looking after wild laud claim. Collection, a .peoialty, 1 ly J M. SPINKS, ' ‘ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dillas, Pau'ding County, Georgia Prompt attention given to collectione in anr part of the State. Wild lande looked after and intrudara ejected. 4ST.9S FOR 411 Mnslc for the Million.—Vienna Eollan Lnblnl Organ. Sweeteet and moat delightful music know Popular In Europe. Any tun- can b- played on it, from Old Hundred to Yankee Doodle Even thoae“wlth no ear” while away de. litfhtful houra with tlila instrument. An; one can plar lb Children play it in on. evening. Ceata bnt one-tenth aa muchaa tho Orgenette, Organic., etc., and la far awaeter and neada only common music. To introduce our new mueic we will .end a «am- plc Organ, with liound book cnnt-lning full words and ipn»lo of 96 new aud popular .ongs, which in .heet form .ell tor $36.35, prepaid to any addrea. fur ONLY at. C. O. As a guarantee that every one will receive all they pay for, we will m nd ■ neinmple book end organ by expre>« C. O. D„ Sl-00; two (or St 60; three, t2.30, or more at the rate of ,9 per doaen. We can not prepay good, sent t:. O. D. Cireulara free. Addre.s MONADNOCK MUSIC CO., Ixick Box 780, Hinadale, N. H. I. m agent lor the Continental In.tirance Com- puy, which I. cenfln.d to the Ineurlni ol t urn property, dwelling., c-turchei, and ichoof hnutee. lor < ne, three ana Are jearr Krery prudent man f.eUmfo worn he knowi that II he .ncutd be «° un lortunate aa to art hta property destroyed by Are- he ntli have the .reeter portion of hb loanee re placid. Titbit e id able company, and Inanrw for . low rate. Call on me, end I wilt rive van lu) ■ Xu an.lions. T. A* FOOTE. FTD U17 s nd to MOORE’S Jj ilJjJlt Busiasss University, Atlanta, Georgia, Fur Illustrated Circular. A live actual bu s inete school. Katablbhed twenty ;e tre v YOU CAN HAVE ANY KIND O'** Sewing Machine Repaired All Kinds of Needles, Attachment», Parte, Etc., Etc. — OF— P. McCOBMACK, 51 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. A9*Send Machines by Express. cox, hammgnd & massey, Attorneys at Law, Will practice in the Superior Courts of Douglots and Prulding counties. Snits against railroads and criminal defences a specialty. Cox A Hammond, » Atlanta,. Ga. Rout. A Massey, Douglassville, Ga. Dr. Wm. C. Connally, FRACIICINO PHYMICIAN. In all departments of medicine and sur gery. Amply supplied with all neces sarv means and appliances for the relief and cure of Buffering humanity. Office at the Dallas drug etore. Resi dence opposite Christian Hotel. Al ways ready for duty. jan25tf R. E CASON, DENTI ST, Has permanently located in OAR* TERSVIliLE, where he is prepared to do all kinds of Dental work at prices to SUIT THE TIMES. He will be pleased to see all his old friends and many new customers' If you need any dtntal work done cal! on Thompson & Spinks. Ivy F. Thompson and W. E, Spinks have formed a partnership for the prac tice of Law, to be oonfined to cases in Paulding Superior Court, under the firm name of Thompson & Spinks. WM. F. CUNNINGHAM, PRACTICAL Watchaaker d Jeweler. - AND PR'FRIKTOR— GATE CITY SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE --AND - REPAIR SHOP, 85 Dficatur St., - ATLANTA, GA. Some folks would say that the above is a'litt’e t« much mixed up to lie very good in either of its departments, and that Mr. Cunningham cannot be a very good watchmakei if he works on guns, sewing machines, nnd anything else that comes along. Now let me say to thou who may fa vor me with a perusal of this that my experience in watchmaking rum back over a quarter of a century, and that part of my business is under my own penonal supervision, and that I propose to do the best possible work on avary 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 R. 8. snail be well and thoroughly done. Now, if you have a machine that needs repairing, send or bring iflo us, and if we don't make it work all right we won’t charge you a nickel. We also have an assortment of second hand ms- chines that will do good' sewing, which we will sell cheap. THE ELECTRIC is guaranteed to mend a greater variety ot articles and hold slrorger than any uther cement ever invented. It will mend leather, china, glsss, wood, mar- b'e, stone, and is stronger where mended than elsewhere. It Is a household neces sity, and If you try it once you will never be without it' in the house. Agents wsnted. State and county lights for sale. Address for circulars, the E.ectric, or Texas Gypsum Cement Co.. 85 Decatur Street, Atlanta, G». t&~This cement took (lie premium at the Cotton Exposition. r The Two Misers. AN OLD HEBREW LEOEND, A miser living in Kufa had heard that in Basaora also there dwelt a miner— more miserly than himself, to whom he ■night go to school, and from whom he might learn much. He forthwith jour neyed thither, aud presented himself to the great master as a humble ootnmenccr iu the Art of Avarice, anxious to icarn, and under him to become a stu* dent. ‘ ‘ Welcome !” said the miser of-Basaora; ■‘wo will go into the market to moke some purchases.” They went to the baker. ‘ ‘ Hast thou good bread ?” “ Good, indeed, my masters, and fresh nnd soft as butter. ” “ Mark this, friend,” said the miner of Bnssora to the one of Kufa, “butter is compared with bread as being the better of the two; as we cap only consume a small quantity of that, it will also be the cheaper, and we shall therefore act more wisely, and more savingly too, in 'being satisfied with butter.” They they went to the butter mer chant, and asked if he had good butter “ Good, indeed, and flavoiy and fresh ns the finest olive oil,” was the answer “ Mark this, also,” said the host to lus pest, “oil is compared with the very best butter, and therefore by muoh ought to be preferred to the latter.” They next went to the oil vender Have you good oil?” “ The very beat quality, white and transparent as water,” was the reply. “Mark that, too,” said the m£er of Bassorato the one of Kufa; “by this nde water is the very best Now, at home I have a pailful, and most hospitably therewith will I entertain you. ” V Y And, indeed on their return, nothing but water did he place before his guest Wo. US 4i. they h , ftl3 leamed that water was better than oil, oil better than butter butter better than bread. UOTer ’ 1*1, praise ?. ! " Baid the miser of to^ic. in ha ^nT ,OUrneyed “•