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A qUEENJIF THE STAGE.
“Ill* Nrnaa* Infix',’’ -I.H thr liiiiiortiml
M'l'M't nh«< Jterenla top lb* llrnrlll or
Wnmrn.
(,\Vic York World.)
Raveral ysnra ago the American public
were nron-ed by mo entree upon the b oko
ot a Utile lady who hail been previously but
lit le announced. She wan one of nn mnu-
lnornble number of aspirants for pub io
f vor and had no ii etrumentnlity, uside
front her own intents, to can e recognition.
In spite, of tilts nut, however, she quickly
act icved awnrin plaie in the heart i f llio
public, Wind si e i at cont n ed to hold eve -
since. When it was announced, t erefme,
t uit Mis i Maud Granger would star the
ccmh’g season in the play “Her Second
J-ove,’ wrtten by .Vr. John A. Ste en .it
wa' only unt raltliat uuusjnlinteioetsliould
be man,fee ed r.o: only in then.mat oinl s,
b it in ou or br nol os of the community.
This vi at spec ally th ■ ea e, ns it was known
lint Miss Uiang r hid, for the past year,
been n exceeding.) deneate lien th, nnd the
dit rniinut on to star in a strong emut.o.ial
w»s tie irore Biirjirisjng. Otio of the j
htgiof thinpft o. wa» accord.uyly dopi.(i>ed
to Mo the 1 o nlar 1 tdy and von ty the run.or
orai no uice it» incoiro tucss
• Mias Grantor’s countenance ia familiar to
nearly e\eiy one in the United Staton. It in
1C face onoa*nopn never to he forgotten.
Features remarkable in their outline and
contour me surmounted by a pair of lurgo
and deep e yes indicative of the greatest soul
power. Ct is easy to see where Miss Gianger
obtains the ability to portray characters of
the luoRtemo ional naturo. She ponHosHes
whliin herself the elements of fooling, with
out which no emotion o.m be conveyed to
tn audience. The man of news found tho
lady iit her homo in this city, and was ac
corded a <ii iot welcome. It was evident at
once that sho was in greatly improved
health, which the expression and color of her
souuienanco both indicated.
“Isittruo, Miss Granger, that yon con
template a starring tour the coming season?”
" its indued. My season begins in Chi
cago on July 1(5. From th ro I go to Sail
Francisco, nnd then play tho remainder of
tliOHcu“OU through the Kastern and West
ern States.”
“ Aro you confldont yonr houllli will per
mit such un nndertukiug V”
* •, A ringing laugh was the ilrnt reply to thin
question; after which hIio said:
} • “Cortyi jly. it is true 1 have been ill for
• the past iwo years, but now I am wholly re
covered. Few peoj le can have any idea of
the strain a council ntious action - undergoes
in essaying an emotional part. It is neces
sary to put one’s whole sonl into the work
in’order to righ ly portray tho character.
This iiecca.sitati h an otior abandonment of
one’s personality and an assumption of tho
charno er portrayed. If this in an omo-
t jonal pjirt it is necessary to feel tho mine
emotions lhojjarl is supposed to feel. For
b more than a year 1 actually cried each night
in oertuin passages of n part I was playing.
The audicriflb o insldered it art. Probably
it w s, but those were none the less real
(oars and tho effect was none tho loss trying
vjjipon my health.”
*’ tl “ Kith' ?’^° a avoiding this in
"Not in tho least. I ox| o:*t to have just
ns great u strain ns before, Imt with restoiad
h( n.th and a knowledge of how to retain it
1 do not fear.”
“ You spe ik of a ‘ knowledge of lu>w to re-
ia'n health.’ Will you p.on o explain what
you inem by that?*'
“ You must bo aware that women by their
very natures a o sub eot to troubles and
afflictions unknown to the sterner sex. Thu
name of these tioubles is legion, but in
whut.mr form they may cou.e they n o
weaknesses which interfere with every ambi
tion and hope in life. 1 believe thou.'ii a s
of noVile women me to day Buttering ugoniei
of which even (ho r bust friends and rela
tives know little or noth ng. and when I rc-
lluct upon it 1 coni i s it makes mo sad. Now
his misery uri «.s largely from uti tgnor-
- the laws of life or a neglect to care-
ftiilyWfrf to thorn. liguak irom-Uie deptl f
.oji' a bitter exiioritncp in tM*, ftud 1
a it thankful J know the means of rott en
ii in, and how to remain In perfect health.”
*’ Please oxpl iin more fn ly.”
“ Well, i have found a remedy which seems
specially adapted for this very | impose. It
is pure and palati b'o and controls thcho.dtli
•ai.il life as, I behove, nothing cist. will. It is
*rc: lly. Imulbublo and if nil the woinon in
America wore to use it I am quite sure most
o thi suffering and many deaths' might by
u\o dud.”
*• What is this wonderful remedy V*
“Warner’s8»fo Cure.”
“ And you use it V”
"(Joint, mtly.”
“ And hence believe you will be able to go
th o gli the coming sen am sncoe sfuily.”
“ I a n qu tii certain of it.”
“A few qneilious more. Miss Granger
Will you p!( a to g.vo me a list of the part
>o:i have created ant tho plays you havo
taken part in since your lirst appearance in
public r”
“I tiis‘ played for some time with the
amateurs in New Vor ; an I Brooklyn, lthou
won' to tl o Ui ion Sqtmro the it re for two
i uasoriH, after that tithe Hosion Globe for
one s ’ii on ruj then to Boo h’s theatre in
this < it>\ Next rsupportefl John Met ullough
aid aftorwa ds starred in Ju’ioi, 0 lniile,
Rosalind, etc. Hulisjquuutly Icieatovl tho
part of Giooly Hlaino in tho ‘Galley Blnvo’and
uho stanoil in 'Two Nigh sin Homo,’ playiug
tho part of Antonia. The vast year I have
been playing in the ‘I’l niter’s Wife’ and tho
coming season, as I have-a d, Will bo devoted
to Her Beoond Love.’ ”
A- the writer was returning home he fell
tato n train of mus.ng and wondered if all
the women in this land who are suffering
could only know Miss Granger's experience
i n 1 tho remarkable results achieved by tho
pmo remedy she n o 1, how much suffering
uiigl l he avoided and how much happiness
-ItKUrod: ,
OhaiujUY, tht? three-year- >ld of the
household, stood an attentive anddutcr-
♦ is ted looker-on wliilo grandum was par
ing potatoes for dinner. Presently who
imulo a sign of discontinuing 111* work
with a single potato left unpealed and
unwashed.’ Tho little follow reached
into the pan, took it In his chubby hand,
and turning bis bright eyes in an ap-
rpealing glance to grandma’s face, ox-
/olaimAa: “Take ’im c’oos oil* and give
’im bhtf, too.'*
Full «1' Hope.
Dr. Charles Lloyd, of Great Bridge,
Va., enclo sed it. In the full vigor of
life, a sudden crump is often the j .recur-
sor of dor-'. -. Dr. Worthington’s re
nowned C- olern and Diairhooa Medicine
should he in every household, as a surd
euro for nil complaints of the stomach
, aud 1 novels. Price 25 imd 50 cents a bot
tle.
A seven-year older, with the punster
mark on his brow, at diuner aslted his
nether what was in the jar on the tnble.
“Pickles, my son,” was the reply. “Then,
mnmma, pickle little one out for me,”
came with a stunning force from the
child, and the mother fell over a chuir
and fainted.
“Dr. Benson’s Celery end Chamomile Till,
for the cure of Neurnluift are a snores*.
Dr. G. P. Holman, Chrisl.i.mburg, Yu HI,
cts. at druggists.
Thebe is more sense than poetry in thr
remark of somebody’s wife, who said she
was glad the family was not rich, “foi
then we wouldn’t have half the tun w*
now have in paying onr bills and trying
to save a dollar for a rainy day ”
- ‘‘Five doctors; no end of medicine; no re
lief. Dr. Benton's Shift Cure hasdriem away
all eruption* and I’m nearly icelL"—Ids C.
Young, Hamilton, Ill.
ARsry worms are taking Rapides par
jsh, La
Do yon deep badly nt night ? Why suftei
from indigestion? Uahtuimu will give yon
relief. Gahthink is in liquid form. All
druggists.
Lono Aoo.—More than half a century
ago Widow Ross of Lyman, Maine, ad
vertised in tho Kemiebunk Gazelle for
information of her hoii, whoso name,
singularly enough, was Charlie Ross,
and who had mysteriously disappeared.
Read This.
The Anny and Navy Llniraont takes the
soreness out of spavin, ringbone, splint or
curb, and arrests theif growth. Cures
oollc, scratches and other diseases. Good
for man or hnost For salo by all druggists.
There aro #800,-000 in the State Trees
nry of Texas.
* ehfldren'i boots * dwH nat ran
ever if Lyon’. Patent Baal Mlffmtn an and.
There are 000 more men than women
iu Butler county, Ala.
Net n drink, not sold In barrooms, bnt a
reliable, non-alcnholle tonic mediaine, use-
Ini at all tinin, and iu all seasons, is Brawn’s
Iron Rittftrs.
Fivn thoimand alligator hides wore re-
•ently shipped from Orange, Texas.
Wai.tkrbobo, H. O. Dr. J. M. Klein
says: “Brown's Iron Bitters hart given uni
versal satisfaction.”
mmenhe quantities of tomatoes nro
being shipped from Chattanoogn, Home
003 boxes daily.
Cory km, Ua. Dr. W. H. L«c save
'Brown’s Iron Ritters is a good mediolno
and many are using It in this pises.”
Thebe is more sense than poetry in the
remark of somebody's wife, who suid she
wan glad the family was not rich, “for
then we wouldn't iinve half the fun we
now lmv» in paying our bills and trying
to save a dollar for a rainy day,”
Wf» Advlftfl It.
If yonr hair ia thin and falling ont, if yoi.
nrc becoming nreinaturely bald, if your bail
is d-y and sickly, use CarLoline, ti e ^rsia-
natural liair Restorer* One dollar a bodl©
A jimoE in Toronto, Oannda, on dis-
cnarging n snow-balling youngster, re
marked that “the boy wlio would not
peg snow-hulls should bo put under a
glims as a unique specimen.”
CHArPED hands, faoe pimples and rough
■kin eurrd by nsing Juniper Tar Soap nine
ey Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York.
OPFENDRI). — Harvard students arc
offended by a remark of President Kliot
that tho initiation ceremonies of then
Reoret societies “have censed to Im
barbarous aud are simply foolish,”
"Here, now,” said a mother to hei
little boy, “take this good medicine.
It’s sweet as sugar.” “Mamma, I lovt
little brother,” tho boy roplied; “give il
to him.”
PtJRU ood liver oil, from selected livers on
the sea shore by Caswell, Hatard A Co., New
York, Absolutely pure aud sweet. Fa
tlsnts who have ones taken it prefer it to
ell others. Physicians declare It superior
to all other oils.
Offended. — Harvard students are
offended by n remark of President Eliot
that tho initiation o»»;rjouies of their
secret societies “have ceased to bo
bnrjp.fons and are simply foolish.”
ON TNIHTT DATS* TUAL.
The Voi.taio JIelt Co. , Marshall, Mi oh
will send Dr. Dyo’s Celebrated Electro-
A Yeteraa Holdlcr.
Mr. O. V. Bovlei, of No. 84 Common Stnwt, Lynn,
[rbn. , najrB: 4
"While In the »rmy, si tho bsttlo of SpOttBytranlo, I
fell while k'ttiny
Olll)
ity, lost vitality nnd kindred troubles,
guaranteeing spoeily and complete resto
ration of henltll nnd manly vigor. Ad
dress us above. N. B.—No risk is incur
red, ns thirty days' trial is allowed.
A Boston artist painted a string of ten
trout so linturally that the man who
bought it told everybody that he had pur
chased a picture of 575 trout all on one
string.—J’/iiladelphia,
Tin* llwrtor’n InilorNcmuni
Ur. W. D. Wright, Cincinnati, O., scuds tho
subjoined pmfu. .ioual iudo unrent: “I lmve
prescribed Dr. Win. II. H’s Eak.' ji for the
Lungs in a grer.t rutnbor o* on sa and always
with succo .i, Onr r.. y iu pavi. ; .cu)r.r was given
up by rove Td jihys'c'ans who had her i c.tHccI
in for roaset; . on w'l'.i lnyr-clThc pntiunt
had nM ih» H\nipUmis of co'ifhmed ronsunip-
tion—cold liLj’iit swcr.vi, houtio fever, hai\ass-
ing cough, ri •. He eo.i»n:jucod iinirediatoly
*o get be tier and was i.oon restored to his usual
health. I have n’so found Dr. Win. Hull’s D»l-
snni for the Lungs the mod va’uab.’c expecto
rant for breaking up distressing roughs nnd
eokls that I hr.vc cvrr nsi'd.”
Diirno’s Catarrh 8ntiff cure i Catarrh and all
ntlrrtions «»f the mucous membrane.
DR-Worthington’s
&i&gSg*
■holera bramp
K-Vi
IiarrhoeaCure
1H Mw used j*
OVER 2D YEARS
U | I So '’J V ttrugglau
imiiHofop. THE CHARIFS A ' VPQELER COMRANy
Hosteltrr’a fltom
iu li Hitters, by in
cronsing vital ilow
er, and rriuhriiig
the physical func
tions regular and
active, keeps {.he
felffERS
YOUNG MEN WANTED m Sept., to If
TkleoUaphy. SittiMinnsviiAmiitev'd. Add
* '*>»•'- a- K. K. Tel. College, Aim •' - '•
ttH'ts it^nnnhi-t iti»-
- fjon,* dyB|w|*Kia ami
liver oomiilnmt, nor-
= voosness, Kiduey and
' rhounmtio ailments,
it i» invalualilf. and it
nilords a Burn defence
Bjdiimd ntalnrihl fe
vers, besides ninovinft
*11 traces of such dis
ease from tho aystem.
For sale by all
druggists anddeab
generally.
I ear a
The superior merits of the
watches having Stevens’ Patent
i improvements are acknowledged
•ndi.fi t„rd.«d,but .ft«r.tim®i.M piok.j upbv | fry ^veru person wearing them
nimradm; .mlnpon oi.min.tlon Rwi. Iimodlh.tml & O l a
Railroad men, and others re
quiring great accuracy in time
pieces, endorse them, and we
are prepared to show by incon
testable proof, that no other
watch not having these improve
ments will produce such accu
rate results in time keeping.
v.« mm us. Mr They are durable, dust-proof,
ha. don- for m.. I w.i induc'd to try It bjr a mambni | and reliable, and considering
family, "who, had1 baas 1,-n.Btyd b,IUu«." g Ua /j^ i cheapest WOtck !>!
the market. Send for our illus
trated catalogue and prices.
J.P. STEVENS WATCH CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
buck wli bndly hnrt and my kidney* seriously injured,
•nd 1 h*ve sufTerud the most osmu iathif pain «lnce,
....1 could obuln no relief although treited by *ev«r»l
physicians, »nd 1 had given up all hope of getting help
■then I vm recommended to u»e limit's Remedy. 1
purchased several buttlsi at. one of our drug utores iu
Linn, and t>cgan to use it a» directed, and can now
attend to bnilnoM, and am free from the paint I for
merly had; and 1 wiah to My to my friend* end comradne
that Hunt s Remedy will do all that ia claimed for it,
and ia worthy of all pralae. You canuso roy t«g'4mony
win n yon have occasion to, ae I moat heartily recom
mend It to all that have kidney or liver troubles.”
April 80, 1883.
have suffered terribly from kidney diOlonltiea. At
times I have boon very bad, having aevore pains in ray
back, with general Iom of strength and vitality.
My urine waa very bad, with a heavy sediment of
brick-dust, which waa faat leading to gravel. 1 com
menced using Hunt's Remedy, with a tnnrked Improve
ment from the start; She pain* left, tho urine became
morn natural, and 1 can truly say one bottle tfeel el >i
permanent cure.
I have recommended it to many peraona both here and
in lloaton, all of whom speak ot it witli th* highest
•raise.
You are nt liberty to un this letter or my name in any
manner you may think best, that other sufferers may
W arn tho7ulueof the greatest of all remedies. Most
truly yours, JOHN F. COX,.
ta Pleasant Street.
.Malden, Maas.. April83, 1883.
There m no use in contesting tho seal
when you havo an eight ounor carpel
tack for a rival. Tho decision will Im
strictly partisan. — Ddlriiit Fern Fr<
CONSUMPTION GAN ■■ CUNWt
wHALL’S
umBALSAM
•/■•ns. || GMtkta tid fimls tic IHcaferaM
ffitc Lana*, lilaacd aid MUcrM the
disease, an) yrevciM the Bight swoata tu
ghtaeoa moraea tha chcci which MWBtaiy
piafwalaaal elf Iklla.
ww
xnnrsvoxjoia’
IRON WORK*.
D. A. Ml/I.ANH, .liana.ar,
P. O Bos 1690 Naw Orlaana, Ls
■Uam, Hand A Hnnte Power. Steam
inginee. Huger Mills, and__ Mange
'afontUredgeboat Work. Building
Fronts, (luluinnu, Railings, Black-
■mithing and Machine Work.
l*~ORDKHi* iOLIOITBP.^Bi
.CHICAGO SCALE CO.
t ton wagon m ale, •««». s ton, gto.
1 1-1 Ton «Mt», Hi-hiii Itox Included.
UNI OTIIKH ril/KH. IteriuriMl I*lilt K (.1ST yUKK,
P0KGE3, TOOLS, &o.
SKNI IIMIGK MtllK KOI: l.ltlllT WORK, fd
40 lb. « nvllnno Kit of Toole, Bit
limp and monry <loU« odd Johx.
»nvih. Vim* .v Othor Article-
t Mill, KH. WIIOI.CKAM' * NKTAll.
UOLLEGE OF
PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS
BALTIMORE, MIL
The prHct'cal mlvnutn/rn of iL*t Hohnol are
piiincd. Cl'nio belli at 0*iv Hatpoai, Mnt.trnit * nnd
Mifyland Wgmnn'H lloripitnl, all of which belong to
IIiIh huIhmiI. PhyHMilog'cnl nnd Llieinicnl Luborilnry
Work required of every St udent. Apnlv for n catalogue
to DR. THOM AH OPIK, Dean.
i>9 N. Caroy nlr»
THE COLUMBIA ATHENJEUM
TBNNB88BB.
A Hoarding nnd liny School for Young LimIIun
Founded 1H52. Chauteakd ic
Advantaoes:—Healthy Location. Large (irontub
(!oiiiitind<ouH Itirld'ugs, well lighted nnd Ventilated
Full and Flficumt Faculty. Hent Advantage t in MiisU
Art, etc. Fino Annratua nnd 1,‘brnry. Thorough In
Ntruction. Hood Vnble. Neat Kosulon Heptuiuher .’Ini.
Cntnlogues I’r.m.
HOBT. K. MM1TII, A. M., rrssMont
Ronnoks Cotton Prcae.
The Rest and Otieapeat Pit*a»
made. Oontn lenn than nholtr
over other prefleen. Hundro!
In actual use nt both nteam nu
homo newer ginn. Makett henv
balen by hand faster than nn
gin enn pick. The new improv.
mentn in gin lieunoe dcaciilx'
in the wordM of their inventm
free to all. Address ROANOK
IllON WOBKR, (-tinttails ogj
Twin., or Roanoke
PliEBH Co., Rich .Square, N. (
ALBEMARLE
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
CllARI.OTTEHVII.I.K, VA.
• Abls Faonlty. Healthful anil beautiful looa-
tlon. inHtrni’tinn then mghr Tern is very lent. ■
Bosslou bosins September 20tli. Order cata
logue. ItEV. A. EnnaNK, A. M„ ) „ , . ,
Wm. 1>. Dickishcn, f Principals,
mpp Smitn UOOUE'I •
K P IIIVIMIVI IXIVIIIUITT,
mU Allnnlu. Va.
’’or Tllnetratwl C*—’iii*»r ?A»h
JgNII. I
Mid on trial.
for Am book, NAdi.su
I0NE8 OF OINBHAMTON,
glKUUAETON. N-T.
Any isfomation:
Of EDWARD. J.
STEPHENS, who
went South in 1863
is eagerly solicited
by his brother,
JNO. J. STEPHENS, 8t. Stanislaus, Floius-
SiXT, 04)11
OPIUM HABIT
Cured Painlesslv.
The Mediciua Md f.»r a rmall nmrgin ab..v t
0»)H)umii a, A 1 n*t» treated by ej
13. i' ii,' COLLIN?,'' LaPortT !nd.
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Fri«*-litL W. H. DILLINGHAM AOS
A3I Mala Strati '.OUltVILLE. IT.
18111 WHIM *11 Uti Mill.
Beni Cough Brrun. Testes good
I Dee In time. Bold by dnmista.
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C OLEMAN Ilt’BTNTRs Oolleoe, Newark, N.J.
$141. Position* 1 lur '-r:..Inures Write fur cii
A8ENT8 WANTED SBgSSRfjstf.
It will also knit • groa variety of fancy work, fur which
there is a I way an ready market. Send for circular A terms
to Uie TJVOMBLY KNITTING MAl'lIINE
CO.. IU3 Ttoato.NT STOUT, BOSTON, MASS.
T V’?‘ 8
0bb free. Addmaa IL HALUiTr £Uo!°Portland,'Me*
15 tO S 20 W«tafgso°«*. Sample* worth
gw IV 44W Address hTtNOov A Oo.. Portland, Me.
gBteilWBIWgaW^^
■-iO L S3 s.'auica 4 cci'. n ,‘a3 i!oj v!
urium at home wit hunt pain. Book of nap
Uculamaont free. B.M. Woolley. M.D.. Atlanta, Ox.
f|7 9 A Wh'lUL. g 12 a day at hone easily made. Ooatly
V t C outfit free. AudreMi Thug A Oo.. Auguina, Me
A GENTS W ANTED for the Best and Fastest selling
Pictorial Book* and Bibles. Priooa reduced 33 per
cent. National PUBUHHU.O00., Atlanta. Ga.
If and If.
*• It you aro Buffering from poor health
• or languishing on a bed of aickneeg, take
•chet r, if you are aimply ailing, or if yon
•feel weak and dlflpirited, without clonrly
•knowing why, llop Bitters will surely
•cure you.”
“If yon aro a Minister, and have overtaxed yonnell
'with your paetoral duties, or a Mother, worn out with
•cam and work, or a man of Lu-ini i • or laborer weak,
•imod by tho strain « f >1 nr every day dillt-g, or a man
•of lettors, toiling over yonr midn’ght work. Hop
' Hitters will surely strengthen you.”
“If yon • re suffern; from
'oVer-eAting jot drinking, any
' indjacretion or diaitipaUon, or
*sru y ung and growing Ido
•fast, an is often the cnsc.” %
“Or if you are In th> wuikahup, on the
•farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel
'that your system needs cleansing, ton-
• lug or stimulating, without intoxlcat'n?;
'if y< n aie old, blood thin nnd impure,
'pulse feeble, tonei me cady, faculties
' wnt in % Hop Bitters Ik w lint you need te
'give y u 1 sat liie, health end vigor."
If yon ate costive or dyspeptic, or Buf
fering from any othor of tho numerous
diseases of tho Btoninch or IkwoIh, it is
your ow n fault if you remain UI.
If you me wait ng away with any form
of Kl.lncy dim a»«, stop tempting death
this moment, and turn for n cute to Hop
Bitters.
If you are sick with that ter-
riblo sifkies, Nervousness,
you will llml a “Balm in
Gilenl" in Hop Bitters.
• If yon nre a frequenter, or a resident, of
a miicmntio district, barricade yours;*-
' in ngainst the suourgo of all oountrien—
mnliiria, epidemic, Miionn and iutc.m t
tent fevers—by the ute of Hop Bitters.
If you havo rough, pimply cr sallow skin, hud breath,
lfop Bitters will givo yon fair skin, rioh blood, thi
*iweet*«t breath and health. $600 will I e paid for 1
c.-iso they will not cure or help.
Th it poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, moil or 0
daughter, can bo Hindu, the picture of health by a lev
bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle.
'lUWLitYl
COlEMAN'
SBpOtHER
MACH INERY
-NCWORLflANS.
iMNiUfAiCTTTURE
sItIEJaMeJMgI UNlEji
C0tT.0N ; PRESSE;.S'
WiATEiRiE^EV’AtOR
IH.A’FT I NGPUl.LEV
Tbe Gullett improved, Light Drait
MAGNOLIA COTTON GIN,
Feeder and. Condenser. 1
Belter Workmanship and Material, and Gives
Better Satisfaction Than Any Other
Gin on the Market.
The Magnolia Gin hns come in competition with
early every other Gin ou the market, at Stite Fairs,
to., and >» every instance has beaten nil competitors,
-nd tc..,on the honors foryins eamplet, light firm.f t and
quick uml good work.
— Tll’» CZLIBKATXD ESOUBH StEIL, imported
i*..»«ufrpm Simtheld, only used. Every Gin actually
tested with cotton before shipment.
FACTORY PRICES (free on board oars):
Magnolia Jgft. P-r Bra,. •>.
Write for particulars. v
GULLETT GIN MANUF’G CO.,
PoNtofflce, Amite, La.
A. N. u.
Thirty-line.—’89
A nTTTH WHISKEY HABITS CURED
Hr IM In Three Wepks.
SYLxT^gA A ' MV ' "• ^ BlK *® 8TB “^
J. J. FUSE t CO..
J.L
Leaders of Low Prices
Proprietors.
Manager.
We have opened a large and well selected stock of goods, such as D y
ode, Notion*, Groceries, _
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!?
Clothing! dlottjii)^ !!
OHFAP. , u .
At the lowest cash prices. Buy for cash and sell for cash, and are ena e
to give the best Bargains.
I envite my friends and customers aud the pnblic at large to c
and examine my stock ot goods. I guarantee satisfaction tn goods im p
I sell as cheap as the cheapest Come one, come nil and see me, 1 w
you right. Respectfully,
J. L. GEORGE, Dallas.
PItOFFHrtlONAI. CARDS.
|^R. 8. ROBERTSON,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Tsmlsn his professional sorvioM In the
practice of medicine in all ita branches to
the citizenn of D«11m end gurroandiny
country. J^Oftice No. 5 Ac worth street,
near court house.
W K. FIFLDRR*
GKO. P. ROBKRH
F
IELDER A ROBERTS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Dallas. Paulding County, Georgia.
Praotioe in sll ths courts. Prompt atten
tion Riven to looking after wild land elsims.
Collections a specialty. 1 ly
J M. 8PINK8,
‘attorney at law,
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia.
Prompt attention glv.n to collections in
suy part of th. State. Wild land, lookad
after nnd intruder, ejected.
$37.35 FOR #1.
Nnslc for the Million.—Vienna Eollan
Labial Organ.
Sweetest and most deli(htfal mnsio know.
Popular in Enron.. Any tun. can b. played
on it, from Old Hundred fo Yankee Doodle.
Evan tho-.e “with no ear” while away d*.
iifflitful horns n 'h this instrument. Any
on. can play it. Child on play it In one
evening. Costs hut one tenth a. muoh
the XI' gsnstta, Organina, ate., and ia far
<w« ir and needa only common mnaio. To
in' voilucc our now ir :aic vro will send a sam
ple Organ, with bourd hook containing full
words sod mn.io of 96 new nnd popular
songs, which in sheet form sell for $36.35,
prepaid to any address for ONLY $1.
C. O. R.—A* a guarantee that eyery one
will receive all they pay for, wa wlH'send
one sample bosk and orcsn by express C.
O. D,, $100; two (or $1.60; three, $2.30, or
more at tho rate of $9 per dosen. We can
not prepay goods sent ". O. D. Circular,
free. Address MONADNOCK MUSIC CO„
Lock Box 780, Hinsdale, N. H.
bjrl
-J# C l
p.ny, wnteu I, confined to ths Insnrlnf of f.l
property, dwellings, churches, snrl school hnu.es,
lor ons three and fire y«er». Rnry prudent man
f. el .sal, when he know, that If he.hcuid has, un
In. .u iste •• to gat hla property destroyed by Are-
no will hays the greater portion of l.la loaeet re
placed. Thtsta a reliable company, and lnauras
for a low rate. Gall ou me, and I will ylra you full
• xpiantUona. T. A. FOOTE.
17DI7F Send to MOORF.’S
F TlFj Pj Btifiinefii University,
Atlanta, Georgia,
For Illustrated Circular. A live actual bus
iueas school. Established twenty years.
YOU CAN HAVE ANY KIND OF,
Sewing Machine Repaired.
All Kinds of Needles,
Attachments, Parts, Etc., Etc.
—OF—
P- McCORMACK,
51 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Oa.
I^Send Machines by Exprest.
COX, HAMMOND A MASSEY,
Attorneys at La*.
Will practice in the Superior Courts of
Douglass and Prulding counties. Suits
against railroads and criminal defences
a specialty.
Cox & Hammond, «. Atlanta, Ga.
Robt. A. Massey, Douglassville, Ga.
Dr. Vim. C. Connally,
PRACriCINO PHYSICIAN.
In all departments of medicine and sur
gery. Amply supplied with all neces-
ssry means and applv.nces for the relief
and cure of suffering humanity.
Office at the Dallas drug Btore. Resi
dence opposite Christian Hotel. Al
ways ready for duty. jan25tf
Ft. E. CASON,
DENTIST,
Has permanently located in OAR-
TERSVlLLE, where he is prepared to
dc all kinds of Dental work at prices to
SUIT THE TIMES.
Ee will be pleased to see all his old
friends aud many new customers If
you Lsed any dental work done cal! on
him.
WM. F. CUNNINGHAM,
practical
Watchaaker aiH Msr.
-•AND PR PBIETJR—
GATE CITY
SEWIHG MACHINE EXCHANGE
—AND -
REPAIR SHOP,
85 Dbcatur St, • ATLANTA, GA.
Some folks would say that the above
is a litt e ta much mixed up to be very
good in either of its • departments, and
that Mr. Cunningham caunpt be a very
good watchmakei if he works on guns,
rawing machines, and anything elra
that comes along.
Now let me ssy 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 buslnese it under my own
personal supervision, and that I propose
to do the ltest possible work on every
ob entrusted to me.
The rawing 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. tliall bs well and
thoroughly done.
Now, if you have a machine that
needs repairing, send or bring it to us,
and if we don’t mnke it work all right
we won’t charge you a nickel. We also
have an assortment of second hand ma
chines that wilt do good sawing, which
w, will rail cheap.
THE ELt-CTRIO
is giiirefitted to mend a greater variety
ot art’c es and holil siroDg-r than any
other cement tver invent'd. It will
mend leather, china, gl out, wood, mar
ble, atone, and is stmrier where mended
than elsewhere. It it. bourahold nec-s-
alty, and if jou Iry it once you will
never be wltln ut It in the bouse.
Agents wsntti*. State and county
rights for sale. Addre a for circulars,
the E.ectt'c, or T.xts Gyp-urn Cement
Oo. 85 Decatur S-ee’, AtUut", G t.
HaT*This emeut took 'he premium at
the Cotton Exposition.
Thompson & Spinks.
Ivy F, Thompson and W. E, Spinks
have formed a partnership for the prac
tice of Law, to be oonfinec'l to cases in
Paulding Superior C? n r’ under the
tirm name of Thompson^ Spinks,
A Rogue and His Captors.
Bom# of the city detectives entertain
■W express the belief that the boons
I^rd Aahburton,” lately arrested in
H. Y. oity for passing forged,BankofLon-
donotronlarnotes’ wns pardoned out of
the California State Prison through the
-nfluenoe of persons who wish him to
W i Jt ■ Blmi l ar scheme on a large
scale. This would seem an incredible
suggestion tf it were not for the fact that
from the time the fellow fled from N Y
°!*y “‘ er robbing Kilpatrick, the jewl
eller, he was repeatedly used for such
purposes by the Western detectives who
captured hun. At St. Lonis they made
him give up everything valuable he had.
but returned him the bogus circular notes
and gave him tickets to Denver. Thev
followed him there, and when he had
nfrt. < !. n K en ^ y0 ^t ai . ned ® 5 ’ 000 from one
mrn t! ?ftnk8 m U i at clt L re-arrested him,
I 00 * greenbacks
SilMiSv
atron and the detectives waited for some
f? r him to realize on this invoat-
ment, intending to grab all again. But
before he could obtain a settlement the
’ < “ k °® ce ™ were apprised of his charac
ter and they retained his stock as
security. He was arrested and sent to
»° f fi r7T S ' and the detectives
were thus foiled. He was pardoned
i° n l ye ^™ ftnd oame directly to
New York, where he was arrested, bnt
eg" 11 qmetly released, nobody
appearing to prosecute him. The sus
picions of the detectives may be idle
but ltjs well enough for the banks to be
"Hf l |mL >gMnBt the rellow '—^ New York
“Do toc know,
who w.s readings
that no less than
million dollars wa
liquor?” “Good
say so? What a
could save if he
Texas Siftings,
’ said Mrs. Sniveriy,
i newspaper, "Chari s,
two hundred and fifty
* paid ont last year for
gracious! You don’t
lot of monev a fellow
never got thirsty,”^