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The Young Men or Ike South.
I linvo visited no town in the South,
niyn M. Quad, without making it a
special point to sit down with represen
tative young men, to oak about them,
and to inquire of their past and future.
I linvo visited almost every town ami
eity in nine Southern States, and yet I
never saw n quarrel between young men;
never saw ore nrri stod; nenr heard one
sponk disrespectfully of the North, nun
never saw but two tbo worso for liquor.
On the col it ran-, I have found them
everywhere as at Vicksburg. They may
drink a glass of beer with you, aiat they
would certainly rcseont an insult, lmt to
find an idler or pcnco-dinturbcr among
, I limn is a rare thing.
In a city like Vicksburg the poorer
cluss of young men are the bono ami sinew
of the mills ninl factories; the educated
class are in stores and olilccs, just be
ginning law, or medicine—agents, travel
ers and speculators. Tt is wonderful
how many young men nro managers of
mills and factories, and in positions of
responsibility, They remember that
the war impoverished tlui country and
niado it necessary for them to go to
work. Whatever tho strugglo was in
tho beginning, it was over long ago, nnd
tho young men of tho Mouth neither
dread work nor hold labor in con
tempt.
It is a raro thing to find an idler, it is
just ns rare (o ('mil a young mini who will
admit that ho is discouraged. Ho has
great faith in whnt the future will hriug,
ami ho has the pluck to faco all disasters
of thu present. While he cannot make
a living ns easily as his father did, lie
will make it, and feel a pride in having
the talent and muscle to enrthle him to
do so. To know him is to like him. Ho
is courteous, gentlemanly, lmnornhle and
big-hearted, ami it is the young mail
whose enthusiasm is making the whulo
Mouth boom as never before.
An Kdllor’s Joke.
Oakcy Hull tells tho following story
of Mayor Harper, of New York oily.
The Mayor, ho says, was a advocate
of temperance. While in otllcehis puli-,
fishing firm was issuing a ImoJ: on Texas
IrnVelf bv George W. Kendall, founder
of tlio New Orleans JHcat/tinc. One
morning Kendall, who was a famous
joker. Called to see Mayor Harper lit the
Citfr Hall, Hml found him engaged wit IP
a committee of a lteohahito Tomjtcranco
Union. Kendall put his head ill the
deyr and said: “Murry you uru engaged
'Mayor, and can't kcop that littlo ap
pointment with mo at the Ameriuai
del bar; hut enmo over an soon ua you
eau and I will keep tho mint juleps
cold." Ho saying ho vanished, leaving
tho ladies c.f tho^ committee looking
daggers at the Mayor, who infelicitous-
ly said: “Oh, that is my friend Ken
dall, of New Orleans. There was no
appointment, and I never drink mint
juleps.” The ladies coughed and grow
inure "doggery," for tho milliner and
method of Kendall had been very natu
ral and sincere.
Notich in a Holiokcn ferryboat. “The
seats in this cabin are reserved for ladies.
Gentlmuou arc requested not to occupy
them until tho hulies nro seated.”
It may lieri'inurl.rd. for the comfort nt hnn-
poverty, Hml nvarlcu reigns most in Hume
W)|.i1M\VW TeW gno qiinlifirr to reromineiul
Hieiu. This in a weed Hint will grow only in
* IstTCli Lull.* | Hughes.
I'eiidruled to Hie llniin.
Aldonnau doliu Haxter, Toronto, Cim-
ada, avers that St. .land s Oil will pono-
triyce to the bone to drive out pain. /
/.duff it, tnr / /mn /rial II; it bits the
mark every time.
A natural oil, cleanly, nno Hint will lint bc-
eomu runeid niu Hun is pcncl riding, ime Hmt
•'OUlbilii-* nil lliele qualities in Hiirlsillne, Ilio
umst olegnat huir-drosier and restorer. Try
lvdnidry cvhhih nit
and I liken out mu' In
—ICoJtou.
irn witli learned lumber
n In ninUe rnoin fur it.
Enrich nn.l revitalise the blood by using
Brown’s Iron Bitters.
silence never shows ils.dr to'no great mi ml-
vautage itu wlien it in nnide the re|dv to calum
ny and defamation. -[Addison.
rHAHLOTTKHVILUt, Va.—Mr. C. II 11II
mail, President of thu People’s Rank, testi-
h. s to tho valno ot Brown's Iron Billers for
relieving indigestion.
ON TJIIUTV |IA*VH» Tit It I-
Tun VobfAb' ]!Kr.fUb..Mi fklmll, Mich,
will Si nd Dr. l)ye's*Colel rutKl Kleelro-
Voltaie Hells ntiil Electric Appliancec on
trial for thirty days to men (young and
11,1) who are afflicted with nervous debit-
jtv, lost vitality and kimhol troubles,
gi’minnteeing speislv and rompleto rr sto-
intion of health mid manly vigor. Ad
dress as above. N. IV No rude is incur
red, as thirty days' trial is allowed.
A knight of thi' razor—Saturday night.
Hefrremv « tlm most delicate, the most in
direct and the most elegant or all couinUmciita
■ [dlieMMolie.
Mahianna Fi.a —Dr. Then. West, says:
.’Alt' qrtuAa.it h»lti«iiu «M or this life is to b
horongmy reKigned to |wovid nee. a n signa
Hon wlueli eonslltlltes Hu- true reposec of life
* Sutss’ d-cldldrcn’v bests A* ubirraCMinM run
er if I,yon’s Patent II, el HtilVcncrs are 11
WJ.should seem Hint ind denee itself won
■ IR'bims pencil lo tie honest, as it r. quit
iiifcliilfllyiKniattr pains and emnrivaie'o-lo he
knave.
lteml Thl*.
"Hie Army ami Navy liniment ‘lakes tho
• •orpnosa out of apaviiv ringbuAi^Pitlint or
enrb, and arrests tho r growth. Cures
o<*lic, scratches and other tllHcosca. Good
Tor man or bcastk For pale by idl di uggisU^
A woman should never accept n lover with-
nu the cons, nt »>| 1„ ,• heart, nor a husband
without tho consent of her judgment.
“7 wouldn't he without Dr. Benson's Celery
nnd Chamomile Dills if the if cost SI a pill.
Thru cured me of iwurafaia of 9 years' stand-
twp. —Joseph Snyder, Puxious, Pa. 50 cK
per box at drug^is:*.
Cheerfulness in largo rows is the bust medi-
emc one can take along in liis out-door trump*.
Dr. BcuRon’s Skin Cure is without a poor.
It consist* of both external and internal
treatiuunt and costs only §1 at druggist*.
“ n ': vcl »noro eftcctually performed
than when it ^produced by email degrees.
Mrs. Harriet Cummings, of CimMnnati, Ohio,
nrites: Daily last winter my daughter was at
tacked with a s. vcro cold wiiicii settkU on her
lungs. Wo tried several medicines none of
which seemed to do lu r nnv good, but she con
tinued <o get worse, turn finally raised large
amounts of blood from her lungs. Wo called
family physician, but lie failed to do her
”y good. T\c then called in a phv -ii ian—a
most skillful professor in one of uurVolleges—-
lie said that she 'could not gut wr!!. At this
time a friend who ad been cured bv Dr. Win
r Mail’ll Dslsnin for the Lungs. i»dvb"l me to
‘giveit ajtiSi:d / / Wo tjiou got a bottK and U-
f.ire she bid usoflit u!.' tin she began to improve
;md by the tue of three bottles she was entirely
pured.
(Inatrlne*
Indies are partiotalarly reoommenaed to
try Gvrtuink for Ik a '.ache, nausea, otc. All
tliuggists.
Whatever is lsToming is liorcst. and what
ever Is honrsi must always lie incoming.
Mrnbrman'm pentonisad best ton In, the
nly preparation of href containing its «n»
tire nutritious properties. It contains blood
making, force generating end life*ausUiin-
Ing properties; ij valuable for indigestion,
dyspepsia, nerve us prostration, and nil
forms of general debility; a’so, in ell enfee
bled condit ons, whether tbt result of ax*
haustion, nervous nrostration, over-work or
uoqio diseases, particularly if resulting from
puiuouery com; Uinta. Gtawell, Ussurd k
Co., Proprietors, N. Y, Hold by druggists.
A dark homo—Tho nightmare.
Dr. Htitcs, Brooklyn, N. Y.. was cured by Dr
Klmore’a Itlii’Umatiim-Uoutalinc of very severe
itlii'Uiuatisni nnd kidney dim asu of several
year's atamllng, after trying ovi-rytliing else
without h< in fit.
Ovr. of the la st stops for a hand-organ Is a
pewter dime.
Ilnr Bust Pnmllles.
I hnve boen troubled for over aix years with
nsovero kidney o unplaint, alao n weakness
of tho urinary organs, with its attendant
troubles. My water needed constant atten
tion, soma days as mmy na twenty times,
withi severe pains in the bladder, ns well as
in the bnok and loins. At times T pnlMod a
limitod quantity of urine, highly colorod with
unnaiural heat and sodiinent; frequently
evacuations would ho very painful. I con-
entiled that I must ilo something for it, feir-
ing that.ino»o serious trouble would follow.
I vout tothedrnggiatand was recounnendod
to use Hnnt’a Hemody, nstt hnd boon need
with wonderful success in sex oral severo oases
of dropsy aud kidney and bladder affections
here in Han got*. I concluded to try it, and
before I lmd usod ono buttle found it was
helping mo beyond iny expectations. My
water I Of ahio more natural, lesx color nnd
sedbnoht, tbo pains iu back ntid that heavy
feeling goi:U, with A general toning Up of the
system; and Ieontinnod touso it.until IusoJ
six bottles, nnd it hns completely cured me.
(illicit of my family linvo used limit's
Koniody with equally en good success, and
weTlotmr hesitate tb recommhnd it far and
near, believing it a duty an well as a pleanuro
to recommend ho good a modicino ns Hunt's
lieinodyi You are at liberty to give my
toaMinoiiR to tho public. 1). T. Hododkn.
T)«kingtoli, Me., MRy H),l8K.t.
I indorse tho above stntemont.
A. M. Hounhon, Jji.,
Apothecary, Bangor. M«*
Tbcre is no evil we cannot either face or flv
Trom, but the ciuiHciousiii hs <*f duty dinreganl-
ed. -iWebstcr.
THE fiREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Believes a ml cures
H1IKUMATISM,
Non rn I k I a,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
lurNAtllk.
HEADACHE, TOOTH AOIIB,
SORE THROAT,
qui.NHY,.-i\V15l.t,INus,
MrilAIN*.
Sorencsi. Cull, Brnliti,
j-nosibn
■ll ltNN. M'll.lll,
A ml nil oilier lindlly aches
uml paliiH.
FIFTY CENTS A B0TTI.li
sold by nil llniagist MiuicI
IienleiM. Ulreciluiis In 11
InnmiaKCM. |7
The Charles A. Vogoler Co.
(ttiww.ior. la A. VOURIJUt k CO.)
lUlllMiirr, Mil., 1.8. A.
HoRtetter’s Btnm-
aoli Bitters, by in
creasing vital pow
er, nml rendering
tho physical func
tions regular and
active, keeps tho
•r*tem In Rood work
ing order, nnd pro.
tecta it annlnnt din.
For count i|)A<
djrnpcpRis and
:oinidnint, nor-
BBs, kidn#/ and
thnumatlo adinenu.
It in Intaltinhln. and it
atlordn a mmh defenco
agntUBt m i In i ini (•-
Tom, ImhiUI.-b removing
alltraroaof auoh i*»
•a«e from the sj».Cu»,
For sale t>> all
druggists and deal*
an generallj
iltnr <
klffllRS
Saint Join’s Acafloiy
A Military School at Alrxitndriii, Vn.
Tj'IFTY-FlllHT YKAH BEGINH SEPTEMBER
I Ikl. Board and Tuition, ten months, .•jUOO,
Send for catalogue to
lUtillAKIt l«. CAk.NK, A. Al., PrimdiiuJ.
mill &. FACTORY SUPPUES
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE
tmd PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL
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BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES,
ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ac. Sendfor
Prico-llst. W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO
421 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.
I KVKRYWHKRBtnMlI
AGENTS WANTED tiinlwu Family Hull
ting Itlnrhincever Invented. Will knit ntinir of Htock
ins vj- it-li II EEL uml TOE complete in mi mu-*
It will bI knit » Rroat variety of fam-y work, for whit*!
then* fBnlwnv* n rcntly mnrk-t. K-nd fnrcir**i'l«r Ik tenii
thoTXVOMBLY KNITTING .11ACTI1M
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AND WH1SKKY HAKl lbUUHKD
In Three Weeks.
For phumpIni’M, proof* and t«rnu»,
addres* In conOdcntMt, w;tl» 8o. ataap
iTLAN'rT l (i , A A ' ,,V ’ M- U ” B *°* D 8Tn “ I -
, Dr. LaF
| Orow» a IwarJ c
icnry refumtoi. Never fails, freaten reee., . w .
lamps or silver! 3 paeka(es forfl. He ware. f cUesp
ml tat inn*: none other fi-nulne. Stndforclrcular.
ddrti*. T. W. 8AXK. N x >2. Waru« .Ind. V. S. A.
v WEEK In votir own town. Terms nnd
j ouUitIrco. Adtir'd li.11 illicit At Cad'ortland.Mo
U COfl P ( rJavnt homo - Samples worth *3
vj vU ViUhxH). AdtlrcjsSriNso.N iiCo m I*oiUanjLMe.
A m vtx w.\nt::!> t rtim n-s.
I'u’ton.il ll.Hdlsnnd lhl.lt .-. l»i
cent. National FirnusHtNo To.
C m mas Ih BiNKSS Oolleok, Nowark.N.J
HHk Poaitiona for graduataa. Write for c
OPIUM HABIT
>C’Ell«0Rra/ n. O. U Un nnleUtt. plo.xin!'
mr-at nnd host rom-dy for-k-doo ,
ilv-r, at.atch, htffmler and blo«Mt
diHoahes, nml only venl ui atiiom-tr
diaooverod tut nouto nnd ihronio
fheutnathm, goulg jntnbng*. n o.t-
W' fffl.NS . lea, nouralgl.i, eto. linn cn -0 I In p *.
lota ottwH 1)right's dlH.’iiKo and dynponala In II w . k*—all
forum of rlimiinatlo d.aordorn in 2 tdliTw«mks-i.*li«v. »
in tin m mnt ory in 1 tiny. Uan infer to tmndri d inf le'in-
Me pnopln cured who hnd tried In vnio •everyth nj alto.
Purely hutanio, hnnnleM, nnd nion|n drink. Ank yo t
drugu it to get It; if ha dnolinen hi nd to ua for it t t! •
not hhin elne, Kltnore, Atlanta A (Jo., 105 William nt., N. Y
inm Uwnjnti
VAYR TMK
Far Atm ImoR, addreM
lONIft or UNfilf AMTOfV,
■IKUHABTUN. ■- V,
OKIOAOO SHALE CO.
T t TUX WAHUS Ht'Al.K, fit). 3 TUX, fill.
» 4 Tou Wlkl. Ileum llnx Im-tgilru
~ COTTON BEAM 6c FRAME. 145.
'1 an ‘tfditTo Dulucllv “fto*. to Tpb.fJ
8UOUTIIMI SI/K-l. • Kriluri'UPKM K LUfTFlUtr
P0R3ES, TOOLS, &j.
r pokcf; vuiik rod miuit wuax, ui
vli unit l4ltnrToolM.il*.
ie lime ami money .loin* odd Joht.
mil*. Vh-e* ^kO'lmr Art'clj
IT I.OWt.Si I'ltlMCt*. UIIULWUl.r A iutaii
BBTSiTOLiUV
I ROM WORKS.
D. A. MOI.ANK. IUann|«r.
P. 0 Bo* 1690 New Orlegcs, La
Manufacturer! of RaynnldV Cetehra
‘ Platform COTTON PHKKSK8,
m, Hand A Horae Power. Hteaa
Inginea, Sugar Milln, and Mnngv
ntent PredgelxMl Work. Uuilding
— ‘ Railings, lllaok-
Work-
TfllTKI*
_. . t% (John.... , ...
HuU'iiiitf nml Mnehina X
tF'-OIIUKlfH Horn
FREE
Bond .
lltSLMIkk
rilnatrntcd CTrcular. Jf»ti. year
itri
UN EVER
mtu. Oil.
SOMETHING
EVERY>ADY
OUGHT TO KNOW.
There exists* means of se
curing n soft and brilliant
ConiuTexion, no matter how
poor ft may naturally be.
Hacnn’s Magnolia Balm Is a
delicate and harmless arti
cle, which instantly removes
Freckles, Tan. Redness,
Roughness, Eruptions, Vul
gar Flushings, etc., etc. So
delicate and natural are its
effects that its use is not
suspected by nnybody.
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
U PAYNE & CO,
J.L.
Cured Painlessly.
su* Meriiclua sold for a small margin ahovothM coat*
compounding, ku cAaos (rented |iy special praacri)
lion.’* For full particulars atldr«u>« thn Discoverer
DR. S. B. COLLIN?, La Portr, Ina
GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY,
SAVANNAH. «SA.
. It. ,1. Hviiofhh, BuiM>rintwnnpnt.
I NOOftPORATKD AND GOVKKNKD I1Y A
Ixwird of Iruntcon. A thorough nnd practical onurae
of instruction. A full porim «»f shin nml cxpi-hcnccd
professors. Sirict discipline. Iss-ntion unsurparaed
for henllhfnlness. New nml imurnitlcout huildingH in
ho conn** of emotion. Izargn nml henutif'd nubmhnn
(rounds ndiolningonn of tho lovelh fi' park* lit tho south.
This school is thoroughly ouuipp«H] in avonr resimct.
Hessiou liegiiis Oct Alter 9th. uataloguo with full pnrtic-
ulnra sent on nunliontton.
COIJiF.fiK Olf
PHYSICIANS AND SURBEONS
IIAl.TIAllllOq All).
Tho practical advnntnges of tin* school are unHiir-
nnnsed. Cllnirs held nt ()ity Ilospitnl, Mnternite and
nlarylnud Woman’s H.mpilnl, nil of which belong to
thin school. Physiological nnd ('lmmloal LnlH»r;ttory
The superior merits of the
watches having Stevens’ Patent
improvements are acknowledged
by every person wearing them
Railroad men, and others re
quiring great accuracy in tim
pieces, endorse them, and wi
are prepared to shew by incon
testable proof, that no othei
watch not having these improve
ments will produce such accu
rate results in time keeping.
They are durable, dust-proof,
and reliable, and considering
quality, the cheapest watch ir
the market. Send for our illus
trated catalogue and prices.
J.P. STEVENS WATCH CO.,
Atlanta, Ga
DI1 nml Cain.
CUAPTFtl 1.
" I wns tnken sick n y**nr sgo
With bilious fever."
11 My doctor pronounced mo cured, but 1
got alck again, with tcrrlhlo pf inn in ni)
buck and Bldoa, and I got bo bad 1
Could not movol
I Hlinmk!
From 23$ lbs# to 120! I had been
for my liver, but it did me 110 good. I did
Bol expect to live inoro than thfeo months. 1
began to ueo Hop Biltors. Directly my appe
tite returned, my pains left mo, my entire
system seemed renewed ns if by magic, and
after using several bottles I am not only of
sound as a sovereign but weigh inoro than I
did bofore. To llop Bitten 1 owe my life.*’
Dublin, Juno G, *81. R. FiTzrATnicu.
cnArTFn n.
"Malden, Mann., Keh. 1, 1880. Cenilntnnn—
I iallcrcd with uttackc of nick headache."
Nei rulgin, female (rouble, for years in the
most terrible and excruciating manner.
No medicine or doc'or could give me rolief
or cure until I used Hop Bitters.
“ The first l ottlo
Nearly cured me:’*
Tho second made me as well nnd strong as
when a child.
“And I hnve bttn so to this day.”
My husband was 4n invalid for twenty
yoars witli a serious
“Kidney, liver and urinary complaint,
“ Pronounced by Boston’s best physicians—
“ Incurable!”
Sevon bottles of your bitters cured him,
nnd I know of the
“ Lives of eight persons”
In my neighborhood that have boen saved
by your bitters.
And many more nro using them with great
benefit.
“They almost
Do miracles! ” —Mrs. E. D. Slack.
How to Gtr Sick.—Expose yourself day
nnd night; ent too much without exercise:
work too hard without rest; doctor all the
time; take all tho vilo nostrums ndvortised,
nnd then you will want to know how to_ yet
well, which is answered in tlirco words—
Take Hop Bitters!
A* N. u * Thlrtr-Five.—
BAD, BAD, BAD BLOOD.
Some blood is bad because it is poor and weak. Some is bad becaus«
it contains impurities. Some men have such bad blood that the wonder ii
:t docs not poison the mosquitoes who come to bite them.
The rich led color of good blood is owing to the iron which is present.
Hlood winch has not enough iron in it is always unsatisfactory. The poi
son in whose veins it circulates cannot be said to enjoy good health.
The efforts of expert-chemists to produce a preparation of iron which
cran be assimilated with the blood have resulted in that perfect preparation
which is an important part of Brown’s Iron Bitters, ft is the only one
which freely enters into the blood. It is the only one which accomplishe«
the desired good.
Weak, poo', thin blood may be made rich and strong, and impure
blood may be purified by the use of that Great Iron Medicine, BrAim's
Iron Bitters. 3
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We have opened alarge and well selected stock ofgiqdq nj’f ai D 7
ods, Notious, Groceries,
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!
Clotltiri^! Clotl\ii|^ ! !
—CHTiLA-IP.
At the lowest cash prices. Buy for cash and sell for cash, and are enabled
to give the best Bargains.
I envite. my friends nnd customer*, and the public at' large to cdl on mo
and t xt mine my stock ot goods; 1 guarantee satisfaction in goods nnd prices
I sell as cheap ns the cheapest Cjtue one, come nil and see ine, I will treat
you right. Respectfully,
•J. L. GEORGE, Dallas, Gn,
PltOFKSSIONAL. CARDS.
pR. 8. R0BERT80V,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Tend *r« hia professional 8*rvhea <n the
nrsct'ce o' tnrdicint in a'l its branches to
the citfz ni o' Dill tv nnd surrounding
nr 11 a try. No. 5 A u vorth street,
penr court house.
W K FIH.DIR' GEO. P. ROD RET.
F
IELDER & ROBERTS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Dillaa. PauHing Cjunty, Gmrgtt.
Pr.n’lce in .11 th« courts. Prompt aiten
ill n Riven to lookins after wild land cUiu s.
Col ectlnna a rpecinlty. 1 ly
J M. SPIKK^,
° ‘ATTORNEY at LAW,
Dillas, Paulding Cj-inty, G org'r.
Pro-apt attention given ti ollrctloni In
>nv , art ot th« 8t»te. Wil t land, looked
after .nd intruder* ejected.
#37.35 FOR #1.
Music for the Million.—Vienna Kollan
Labial Organ.
Sweetest "nd most delightful music know.
Popu’sr in Kurone. Any tun* can b*» Blared
»n it, from O’.d Hundred to Yankee Doodle.
Even (hose “with no eer” while away de.
lightful hour* with (ills in'truncent. Any
me can play it. Children play it in one
evening. Ceils hut one-tenth as muohas
the Orgmette, Orgnninn, <tL, and is far
♦wceter nnd needs only common music. To
ntroduc j our newmurc we will tend a sam
ple Organ, wilh bound book containing fu’l
word* and mu**ic of 96 new and popular
-ongs, which in khe#t form sell for $36.3*,
prepaid to any ad lie it for O^LY $1.
C. O. E>.—As a guarantee that every one
will receive all they pay for, we will aend
on<»»ample bock and ororsn by express C.
O. D„ $100; two lor $1.60; three, $2.30, or
more at the rate of |9 per dexen. We fan*-
not prepay gooda cent <O. D. Cireulars
r ree. Address MONADNO< K MUSIC CO.,
f.oeV Box 7fi0, Hinsdale, N. H.
WM. E. CUNNINGHAM,
PRACTICAL
Witdunak ad Jeweler.
- AND PR' I’RIETJlt—
GA.TE CITY
SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE
REPAIR SHOP.
8(5 Decatur 8t, ATLANTA, OA.
Some (oik. would ray that the abivo
is nlftt'e t. much mixed up to ho very
good in either of its departments, and
that Mr. Cunningham cannot bo n very '
good watchmaker if ho works on guns,
sewing machines, and anything else
that c imes along.
Now let me sty to tho«e who may fa
vor me with a perusal.of this that my
exporiencs in watchmaking runs hick
over a quarter of a century, and that
part of my business i< under my own
permnal supervision, aud that I propose
to do the best possible work on every
ob entrusted t) ms.
The sewing machine department of
my business is in the hands of thorough
ly competent workmen, and t guarantee
every machine that is repaired at the G.
C. S. M. Ex. and R. 8. shall hi well and
thoroughly done.
Now, if you have a machine that
needs repairing, send or bring it to us,
and if we don’t make it work all right
we wen’t charge you a nickel. We also
have nn assortment of second hand ma
chines that will do good sawing, which
we wil! sell cheap.
by 1
I magfntfor th« C istinentTl Tnturnnc* C*n.-
piny, vntoh la cunAnrd to lbs Inaurinv of fain
tr, dwelling', c turchoq and 10V.0I h••uw,
, thr©« ano fif« Evary rrudtnt man
jiropwi
» a lit hsYA the Kreatsr furMon of I ia losses re
one d. Thlsii • triable ninpanr, and tr.aur«x
irali* rate. Call on uie, snd • wl|i t<«ii full
x t anat'ons. T. A. FOOTE.
T7DT7T? s nd to MOOIIL’S
r Hiislness Uiiiversily,
Atlanta, Georgia,
F,.r ll’uslratid Circular. Aliveae’usi bus
iocss tchool. Jfxtab'.ishtd twenty yexrr.
YOU CAN HAVE ANY jiSD OF^
Sewing Machine Ttepxired!
BUT
All Kinds of Needles,
Attachmenta, Farit, Etc., Etc.
— OF—
I?. McCOBMACK,
61 8. Broad St., Atlanta, Gi.
JQr.S.nd Machines by Eipress.
COX, HAMMOND A MaSSEY,
Attorney, at Law.
Will practice in the Superior Courts of
Douglats and l’rulding counties. Suits
against railroads Ttnd criminal defences
a specialty.
Cox b Hammond, s Atlanta, Ga.
Rout. A Mabbey, Douglassvillr, Ga.
THE ELECTRIC
is guaranteed to mend a greater variety
otart'c'es and hold atrongsr than any
other cement ever invented. It will
mend leather, china, glasa, wood, mar
ble, stone, and is stronger wbere mended
than elsewhere. It It a household neces
sity, and If you try it once you will
never be without it in the house-
Agenti wanted. State and county
rights for sale.- Address for circulars,,
tho Electric, or Text* Gypsum Cement
Co.. 85 Decatnr S.reet, Atlantr, Gt.
This cement took the premium nt
the Cotton Exposition.
Dr. Wm. C. Connally,
1’It.VC WISH PHYSICIAN.
In all departments of medicine and sur
gery. Amply supplied with ail neces
sary menus and appliances for the relief
and cure of suffering humanity.
Office at tlie Dallas drug store. Resi
dence opposite Christian Hotel. Al
ways ready for duty. jan25tf
R. E. CASON,
DENTI ST,
Has permnncntly loqatrd in CAR-
TEUSV1LLE. where ho is prepared tr
do all kinds of Dental work at prises to
SUIT THE TIMES.
lie will be pleased to see all his old
friendi and many new customers. If
you used any d ntal work done cal! on
him.
Thompson & Spinks.
Ivy F. Thompson and W. E, S,)“'
have formed a partnership for the prac
ice of Law, to be oonfined to cases in
Paulding Superior Court, under the
firm name of Thompson& Spin fks.
The Telegraphic Blunder.
Telegraphio anecdotes being in order
reminds ns of a dispatch which some years
ago a busines man in Boston sent to hia
correspondent in New York, requesting
him to have n room reserved for him at
tho hotel, as he should come on that
afternoon.
Arrived late at night he stood serenely
behind the crowd at the old Astor
House who were registering their names,
oven till the clerk began to turn applil
cants away for lack of room—assured
that hia dispatch in advance must have
secured accommodation, but was sur
prised and indignant that no order U« a
room had been received and was obliged
to hunt np lodgingB for tho niyht else
where.
Early next morning, in response to
the demand if his dispatch had been re
ceived, his correspondent replied in the
affirmative and that a store-house had
Ixsen hired for him in Beaver street aj
ordered.
“A store-house! I never ordered ■
store-house.”
The dispatch was produced. It rend!
“Shall bo on to-night; have room U a
store-house secured at once.”
Application at the telegraph offioo re
vealed the foot that the yonng woman
who received the message as it camo
slowly from the wire, supposed the oper
ator had been abbreviating and she there
fore corrected (?) the spelling of the mes-
sage, which originally read: “Have
room in Astor House secured at once ”
The division of A-stor and addition of
an o produced quite a different result
than was desired.
'Come, Johnny ! what aro you kick
ing that boy for? T ’ “Why, lie called me
a mule, aud if I’m a mule I have to kick,
dontI?" *