The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, September 13, 1883, Image 4

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A DRE.UtKI) DISF lSF.. L'knrarlrrUllr. at Tkm .liny rSolirn-X Wimin, b« llrpilrd, Dr. Philip Loidy, whoso long exper ience ns l’ort Physician and connec tion with tho Health Dpnrtmont ol Philadelphia, mako him an authority, was found recently, liy a singular cnlji- cidonoc, hy a reporter of ono of the papers of that city, ' snrronnded with Imoka, ongogixl in tho study of'the history and etiology of tho past cholera epidemics. "I think it Tory likely,’’ lie said, "that wo shall have at least n touch of it in Philadelphia this year. Tt is traveling in just tho samo track that.U followed in other years. Tin* is need for the utmost vigilaneo. It is not much use to think of a tiro department after half the towui is burned, and it is a groat mistake toolcfor tho consideration of this im]Kirl- ailt matter until tho epidemic is at our doors. I boliovo, nnd am supported in njy viows l>v most of tho authorities, tflat quarantine is not an effectual pre ventive against tho introduction of the cholera. but, nevertheless, there should bo precautions, and, above all, tho poinWl should bo enre- fullv watched >honep. it, is likely ffo*oomo. Pronijff and nuthnritrtfivo i n ‘. formation should ho given to threatoued jiorts of tho shipments of passengers or goods from any pliioo whfcro chcvcm exists. But even thnt may not avail. Persona familiar with cholera history know that vessels with floohsliills nl health froni places where olAdura was tTnnoard of have dovolojicd cases in mid- oooiui. Itis oven thought tliaArbpidornin fttinospli^reH lmv« l*o(*u (.'iicountcrcri at son hy ditrorunt vessels, a thousand miles npnrt. Dr. Edward Goodovo, mi ntiinunt Hliglit* authority whose late ■Work I luive licfirn tin, says: "'Thus cholera seems to have Hprend cast, south, west uudnot th from its first birth-place hi Ddhgal which hcoome only- I ho oontffk ij an epidemio area comprising hourly „1| the world. It trnveled slowly at first, nnd not continu ously, hut in irregular waves checked sornctiim's, lint lie's destroyed by winter (Cold. Neither, climate nor season, nor leattli lior <ieeiiti| seeniH to have arrested cits course or tolmve altered ils features it wus equally drstmotivii at Ht, Pofors- M$«id Mosooir ns it was in India; a.-; kveo and irresistible nmong the snows ‘ Kuytia as in tho sunburnt regions of ' fir ih fho iry d is* A ITonolclc NRWKPArF.n has been publishing some excessively plain talk to King Kalnkaiin. It tells liim that not ono nmong bis advisers commands pub- lie respect, thnt tho public money is being squandered to gratify persona! vanity, that tho pnhlio works are shame fully neglected, that the Government contract system is a scandal, and that only tho reinnrknblo prospeitity of tho nation restrains tho poople frhm giving vent to their opinions. “ Lot that pros perity have a slight check,’’itsays, "and i he whole affair will drop like a pack of cords." - (Jrvr|nn,t.Olilo. The Daily Anzrlnrr says: ‘"’Chief Hu- perintondont of Police, W, Schmitt, of this city, who 1ms been in tho service a quarter of n century, endorses bt, Jii- eolm Oil ns a )>ain-h|inisher. It cured linn of Rheumatism.” Haid tho girl who lmd quarreled with tier lover: “Oh, its all fight! Ilnrry said he should try to fotgot mo, but lie alwnys fails in everything lie under takes.” ltT N ,*,7. 0 ,?r* l! '\ d0 M 1 ' 1 ? ,n<1 s*hrlisted vital ity cured by using Brown's Iron Ritters. "Wiiat do yon ask for that;?”'naked sn old mntttnf a pretty girl. “Fivq dol- "™:” .. ‘! Aillt n litt,n donr?” roplicd, “all tlio vounermen- loll mo ho.** • Or. Irwin II. tmioriago '?on nuter. re | ,,nl "* ni1 * trial ol Brow.Ps oj when « '•""•".of snoirtlh dbbllliy or «heu a tou:o ornppetixor lsind ooiej." Timiin are moro than 7,000 different kinds of Osh known to mefunep, nnd yet S mnn may sit on n log und dangle his I bio in the water for live mortal hours mil never get a hilu.—MldilUloun Vrntisrrijtt. *T,»yst 'I b«t tonics a^/.e'rX 1,11,1 « is the s| ooleels ofthk youth i,|i " nw *i*iK; in flu- forma.ioli of evil linlii \»„. un •v^tSjSSiXSSt’^ <lc<0<• !Li'i| 'but"! ‘bo world, wcrkl .-si, ,]„ ‘ daks Hint tliu i" Ita Hoelifob!!;X h « * ror. An nulmppy marriage is like an cloo- trio machine—it makes one dance, bat you can't let go. Chappbb heads, fees pimples sad rough skin cared by using Juaiper Ter Soap made ny Caswell, Hturd A Co.. New York. Oniitenlunmt Swells tt mite tnton UUnnt, slid tiiakes even the pjur riche! Uina the Indies.— [Addison. Puri cod-liver oil, from selected lifers on the set ehore by Caswell, ITenrd A Co., New York, Absolutely pure sod sweet Pa- RentsI who hare ones taken it prefer it ts all others. Physioixns dtslsrs It superior to all other oils. r flstely Is not n proof tli»t"tho heart is at ease, for, often, in the. midst of laughter the lieart ia sad.—file Pencils. Acs hrrncorrml with irnh ‘Mv"', ': r,r hn r „n,l M dolma, N.jC, Juli';), tsH:*.' A ' N,,l, le, ll.o^innjon. 11 '• £ eMMyon'shtHil* A rime, cannot run qu, 1 if I,.'on a t ati nl Heel tftttteiieis are used. •luitur. o»iK.lvi.«.ia.,. Hjs,jM».iiru<Gs,i,.„n, [MarttaV ' m n Zls' A „^r‘ n r' ^ l, y riilngl OIhtu.n, i > "ploiisnnt feelings tire oxpeiiem i d after j-ituigorUrlukioe. Bu“ 1 • *miNM is in liipud fonn. Hold by druggists. Oss- i J< :nggii|iH. ;iSlS?. l> fjP‘a l "r. | y*'" > ii‘y more ttiai, ■, n m K iiaH-creot use of il. If <l„, * ol i I'litiminl it would exoito no Ult ' n " 1 *' ,lf 11 ""b- IShcn- f| ' •’* iii'nsJh , v. • lComl Tlilk.' ' ’ •• i Tho Army and Navy Ltniment taken the soreness out of spavin, ringbone, splint or «u-li, and arrests their growth. Oure. 'Srmno rW f llUS , <U 'iJ ot,lor ‘Usuaeos, Good' ,*» “ ,a, ‘ or betwt For sale hy all drugglaU It is hard to act lyjmrt long for where trnlli Is mil st tne bottoai, naliui will ,.'iw,i VH tra^ b, r n « R .ir“.’ C ' t !i ’ “'" l l MM 'l’ '"H and In- I oorol'catliro! cxelaimod Mrs. Grosgrnin.lm'd,. i'loUitlij- V'*^ l /," Ul 11 ‘ ."'"■“If" women : ' an tiling i ^fttvf nllf h!U . U “ ,M ° b* 00 ' oitr boon known to tho AbonKincB.aml Binoo Cftj-iiolino hoH boooiue bo well known as a hnir Tcfltoror nml droBBinj;, pot rule um takes front rank among tlio rotneuiea. A ll. ttrr class of people tliosi' who have a i.ropor respect for Hiemsolves „„,1 tlieirsiirroinid lias -wilt liaveiiotlitiigto do with waterne loiis because tiny are nln n s so seeilv. toiota of Burmsh ‘ im in the jmrelif.l provinces of IliiHluoatiin.' ^ .-"I; nm BiehneiTin beli. vo tl.au mo, periods warn itaturts up nnd fojffiWs' n' regular course, and that there are al mospherto conditilms which it h M,-s ntnl on which it flemishes. Tf cit ' J m riii across the sea as well us not, a iler i|apH, kfuovoi iieil liy some law if hii'l. wo as y*t know mitliing. We k i..\y us* yet nlmost nothing about it, ami jfllVi' Van jdo is lo bc-a^irepared -the Iij^ xit Lawyer’s .Four years ngo Mr. Ifardhig, ttiodis- (iuguislg'd 1‘liiimlelphia •liniwcii,-' .wi|i slopping at a little lintel iqa^urd among the clouds on the lop of She OiUskilrs. One day ho wanted boiled chlokou, ail'd nsked/khe propiiuU.iv wjiyitke ehh'keib word idii healthy on top iifUjie OwTAp i11 —why lio never saw any detilMificj' " ■ ■ /«« 'V < jUt broiled mine liost, llullgiiiiiilly, "you'd bolter bllild qhotel and have tln ui eooke.L” "■Very well; I'll dixit," mud kf/. ftiird ing. , “i'll have spring' eHiekoim if I linvo to build a hotel and rim it ptysclf,'"^ Tho next day the ri0hePtft1»tlel|Mii r lawyer piolted out a silo wu^kliujjiik oL Gotsklll Mountains, where Jie efflrHTsei siv^pntiles of the ITudswii; Berkshire Hills beyond. y'lMieiijpffi^;, ! hold of some ether rich inoli, mrfflea i. u ciimpaiiy, aiul lmi^t tho great lieti! > V Ituftteisitll, the largest iaountiiip Jiotf l in tun MtuTiI. It has H <COoins, and is in (he middle of a fisjjptihousipt.f acre park. The hotel was a suee’eHs from the first, nnd it is, uf to say Mr. ‘ Beadi’s little healthy chicken now ifays Mr. Harding alignt $2d,0O() * year. A. T. Htgwart liouglif the old Didoe Hotel in Snrnfdj'a througli n freak and rnu it for fun. A Sim Lost, ..... Ono of tlio saddest easos of tho rail mad disaster at Oarlynn, N. Y., waa that of young Bostwiek, son of I)r. Bostwiok, wiiose homo whs nlmost within a stone’s throw of tho station. Yoiuig Bogtwiek was about 25yenra old, atld had for sonn . time been employed as traveling snles- raimfqr ^iViadq house. Jo was al- "fniwa M vnco4i(4, fitrtoi! to com<» , oxoursi()U pnrfcx* t'r . tier to imvo a (lav at tlio old llomeBtoad. ho came on 24 hours abend of the oxcur* .. tlJ1( lll Amwott. Altol>toUto|»|iy*>y with ,. ""llblaiiis- Col parents, whose lito liiid hopes wore eel. , .' r ln rK i k J ' 1 l’ ,lo "“’ I'rcckUs u, tered in tlioir only son. To get the train fes- Ai’° " l ! !vo K"«™iitml b.givo it was necessary to go tq Lyiulom-ille, lWrHUig 'V leave fV'h'r aud hiB son xvuik'd uti til tholnst moment. The doctor drove hjILypecd to oaLch •ho-timm-aml g, H Hn#e jiisl as 1 lint train Iras j.idlmj out Bhc yotiig nuui nui audgni utibar| nml Ilia Outlier tui-fted toward home. Then before he reached home be lieurij rtf the accident, nnd, fearing the worstydrovc with oil ppsoililo-'speed to tho-ntreck only tb find his worst .feiuw .lWalir.i d The lifeless and mangled body of liis son was taken from tho wreck jiml plnoed in the lniggy whore bur nil hour before tile voting man had sat full ofiifo and-vigor . lie doctor drove slowly home. The lietnre ran hardly bcdoscrtlad. The lunyra] of young Bostwiek whs hekjfhlm Hie old Wesleyan Church, on the town lino, just across the road from tho keniestend. The Italians wish to take life.as a iingojokeiftUeyer.il. Here is n suppli cation which indicates the national tem perament:—"I pray lli'iit I may never, lie married. Hut ii' I marry, I pray that ] may not be deceived ; but if 1 am do. ecived, I pray that I may not know pf it; lint if I kiiCW it, I pray that I may be able la laugh at the whole affair.” "When lire you going to make me S ■flmt'pair of new boots I ordered ?*' asked Gus DcSmith of his shoemaker. "When you pay mo for the last pnir I made you." “Whew I I onn’t wait go long us 1 v that;” / THEGREATGERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieve* anti cure* RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, RACK ACHE, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, SORE THROAT. QUINHY, HWKM.INCI8, NI*RAINft. Sorcnen, Cull, Bruises, FIlOHT I1ITEN, nirilNN, NCAI.INI, AihI nil ollior hotlllyuche* and paltin, FIFTY CENTS I BOTTLE. Sold hy nil DriiKRlMs and DchIitm. DlrccllonN In II IniiRimgoa. , 7 The Charles A. Vogeler Co. (HiMto-gggig la A. VOGKI-l.lt A 00.) lUltlMorr, lid., L.8. A. In fever and HKMo diHtrieta, in * ’ ! «1 mid other roKiom viMitcd l>y npilH-mieH, and in- do d in nil locali- tii'H w lit re tiiocon- hlu to uoaltli 111ih f«- iiiimui voKcinlilo lnvl*r- •irnni nnd Allornlivc, II •?!••!Iit’h Htt.iiuuh IliHm*, linn Ihh«(i foniitj * poltoit Haf«>- tfu.ixi nvon lo fiHthlo ooiiHtitiitiniiNAnilfmir-’ do frnuifH ivltilij nn a fun* for iii'litfoHtioti, hdiiMiHtioHM nnd kin- dn'd fumiil/iInlN il ih without a rlvnl. J'’or ^Httld btr 1(11 di ug^iBtHand deal* i h Kcncrnly. AN OPEN 8ECRET AMONG THE LADIES 1 The brilliant, fascinating tints of Compleuon for which ladles strive are chiefly arti ficial, and all who will take Hie trouble may secure them. These roseate, bewitching lines followthe nse of Hagan’s Magnolia Balm—a delicate, harmless and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. The Magnolia Balm con ceals every blemlsh-removes Sallowness, Tan, Redness, Eruptions, all evidences of excitement and every Imper fection. > Its effects are Immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its applica tion. * >v «jr weTNTc r . i iT Mrs. J. H. l.itti-ll, Newark N l ,,„.i„n jrfltletrit wtnli Hi iglit's Kiiln y liisonsr. T|,'n e ."t. is K» 0 11 , up 111 (lie; then Dr. Frailer •" Ne" S 1-eet, giive tier Dr. Elmore's It. (l i rolioxcd iMr in n day and cured tin- in y.wixl.s! ComplolMiice pleases nit im in,tires non-, aitorous "It remlers liuiiinr agreeable aim- nintts frh mtslijn, irilmililes love, m il uniteil With justice and generaUtv,. la-eomes tlio oe- Bouilory," " f ' " “ odcty " f ““»ktnil.t-[M. rte llvnry’s Cnrholio Snlvr. The 1h h|_salvo used in tin- world for (’utw, l liiirmu, Tct- and and IMni- perfeot lk> Hiire you j-ot «>th< 25 coots. | rrli SnniT cnrcH fcutatrh and id tiafaction in over. Ih'nry’H Carbolic Salvo, itutiouH andoonnt.irffitH, lnuini s fiat afttrtionsof tlio inuoous mondirant 1 kmlon'M lialaain oure .s ColdH, Onujhi, lUiou- Ji.tmin Kiduov TrouthV «to/ vSx b, Si txtenif llv um jOpstorH Ho who can oouHcal bin joyH is groitcrthan b“ who can hide bin gii**fH. I.avator. After Three Ilnyi. I ltwfiold, Mnss., writofl. May I?5, l88Jh “For soveru months my wifo's motlier (Mrs. Amy Hoj re) had boon in a vor.v preonrions coiuli- ion with dronay or BriRht’s diseaso of tho Kidneys, and having used all methods and measures for her restoration in tlio lino of treatment by our loadintr physicians, nnd Waving fudod to benefit her, hor family de spaired of Boeing hor relieved, and gave her up to dio. Happening to rnn across tho tea- tunonyof a Mrs. Dawloy, who had boon cured of similar sickness by using Hunt’s Romedv, we at onco procured a bottlo of it, nnd com menced giving it as directed. After using it three days she was so far improved that she .could ret from her bed to her chair without •assistant! (a circumstance that had not hnp- l oned for months). Previous to taking it she was troubled moro or less with short •loath, requiring a continuous fanning to keep her alive. This gradually improved ns wo continued tho use of Hunt’s Remedy, and ou the fourth bottle she was ablo to set up all day. She was bloated terribly in both limbs ami body’ upward to the lungs. • The tenth day tho bloating,left her bowols, nnd mnvsho ts not swollen above the .knees. Her kidneys were very bad at - the time, discharges being or a bloody character and emitting u sicken ing odor. I can say that tho. change in her cn«o 1ms been wonderful, and Hunt’s Remedy has worked a miraole in Wer.” M ILL, *^BTdepot feMDUDLEY. ICOLFMiAN] ^BROTHER, MiAlCHJLiNERY Mf ^bRLf ANE. MANUEA'CT URE S EE AM> NG I NE S COTTON-PRESSES WlA T!E;R:E.-{ £ VA'TORbi -^A'RTlEN^PUELE YS, ! R0,NC;0LUMNSH0USEl E|R0,NTSjANDCAST I NGS [OUNORyiSONERATO' SiTiREETEXtEND I NG EiR;0'MM.AGN0L I A TO CLARA'S TRET T I-N 1 N’EWORLEANSLA 'MA I NOF E I CE& SALE GOEPOT TWEN T / AND' ■ENjG' i I EE T" UN I (.'NS F FGHvG'DT i , no r»»'. psypms BEFORE-AND-AFTER: Electric Appliance! are lent on 30 Dive' Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOUNO OR OLD, ■\MTHO aro imfTpHnir from Kanvous DwBiLinr, 1.DHT VfTAMTY, Lai I.OAT VfTAI.IT », Wasting Wr l l'BRAONAIe NATfll l Fuses / i Nati iik n-AiiJlloif from Abwau t. S|MHi|y rolTt'f nnrl romplt-la » rstlunof J tKAi.m, vi'Hiiinml Manhood larAatiWTtED. Tim gTandcht dlx''»ve*ry of ♦ hw Mimto«'iiili Century, tknd aturicu for IIluidrated ranq-hleUruo. 4ddr— VBLTAItlELTCO., MARSHALL, MIBH, pm* tV Re Is the qalokast, pleasAnteat, hun««t And be«t rwmndy lor kidney. vV livur, §t<oncti, bladder nnd blouA ajsoaaatt, and only real tarative «vu ></y>s d ‘»« 0 ' r *r»<* for *cate and chronl rbouniAtikm, gout, luml)ngr», mini ^ lea, Beturalgn, eto. line erne ) Imp, o»A*;h Bnglil h dltmutm and dyniwipAiK in H wm'k'V-al forma of rlimimatio disortlnre in 3 to 1'J wet'kA-mlmvo. InHnmmntory in 1 day. Can refer to bBndrtds of relta. PW" cured who had trie 1 la vais everythin^ elne. Purely boUnlo, Barnileae, and nice to irink. A-k yotn drugadittogctlti if be deelnee eesd to ueforlt-Uke put lung uIbo. Klawre, AdagasAQo.. 106 William nt,, N.Y tdliliKtdt OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Hfi"' 1 - « l, -til nt lilt* U.Ml'iUl, Mntf-rnil Msrjlsnil Moiusn’. Mcismu.1, sll nt which hcloi IvllkS?. 1 ,' l.'homji-nl Lslsii JJ r»ti^5‘V.m , .':0*’- v r. r >; “Sra* • AwW«»»»»t« l '"'XHAV MrsisKB3in.i l>:,!>-, Ni-wsrk, x.,i, V^aih. r.wlllon, lor (.rutluBtus. Writu fur circiilsrs 57?I A horaP eoatir mmlc. J/I talGflUy outfit fre> Addruai True A Co. Auimata. Me C P 0 f\ WEEK In your own town. Terms and 4J O O io ouUit liiMJ. Addr's Jl Jlailctt Ca.Poniaud.Mt 55 tii FREE asnii to nuoKr/n ■11'MXMV I MITBSITT. Allaulu. (iu, lUuRtratod Circular. Jiu* year Delicato and Feeble Ladies. Tltoei languid, tiresome BcnsiUonA, eauping you t< feel scarcely ablo t»l>o on your foot; that com t uit dr ut that ia Inking from your nysiem sll it* former clantioity driving the bio m from your ohooks; that continual strain m*on your vital fonex, rendering you irritable am! fretful, can easily be removed by tho uso of that marvelous roinudy, Hop llittuni, Irrepuhritii obstruct! ms of your pyHlem aro relieved at once, the H|»ouial cauaihf periodical pain aro permanently removed. 'None locolve so inoch bcnellt, an I no so profoundly grateful and show Htich an intoreat iu rocomincnding Hop Hitters uo women. Feel* Young Agniii. “My mother was afllictod a long timo with nom-algia and a dull, heavy, inactive con lit ion of the wholi syhlem; hondache, nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. No physicians or medicines d d lie • nny giHnl Tlireo montlisago she began hi use Hop Kitteni with such good effect that sho soijms and feels young again, although over seventy yoars old. Wo think then other medicine lit to uso in tho family."—A Lady, in Providence, IliiAPFonn, Pa., MayB, 1H75. It has cured me of sorer il d tie not, such an unrrou nrn. sickness at tho ttunnoh, monthly tn.uhloA, et< I haro nut rren a sick dsy in a year, since I took Hop UilUrs. All my neighhors t Fannik Ciuem, Mi po that cost mo <3,0)0 bottle of Hop Hitters nervous $3,000 I.Oht,—"A tour of “dine mo less good than t "they also cured my wifo of ilftee “weaknms, sloeplossncsa and dyH|>oi»la. “11. M., Auburn, N. Y." Illgli Authority. Hop Bitters ia not, in nny sense, an alcoholic beverngi or liquor, nnd ooutd not be sold for uso oxcopt to im: s )u; desirous of obtaining a medicinal bitters. Unties 11. ltAUM, U. 8. Gum. Intor'l Rev. 80. Hi.ooaiihovillf, O., May 1. ’79. Bins—I havo been suffering t *n years, and I triod your Hop ltittors, and it douo mo moro good than all tho doctors. Mibb 8. 8. Hoonk. Iliiby Saved! We are so thankful to say that our nursing baby wt permanently cured of a dangerous and protracted co: stlpation and irregularity of the bowels by tho use i Hop Hitters by its mother, which at tho same t n restored her to perfect health and strongth.—Thf PaBENTB, Rochester, N. Y OPIUM HABIT Cured Painlessly. The Medicine sold for a small margin nbi-v« tho cor wwiiwimiua. an I.MW Iron ted tiy special nreac: tioa. For lull particulars addresg the DUcovm 3R. S. B. COLLINS, La Port , Im PROFESSIONAL CARDS J^R. S. ROBERTSON, ^PHYSICIAN AIUR8I0N, Tend era his prnfrssion%1 srrYioes in lh« practice of medicine in nil its branches to the oitizsns of Dalles and aarronndinf country. Office No. 6 Ac worth street, neer court honte. F K. FIELDU' OEO. P. IELDER A ROBERTS, KOBIETI ATTORNEYS AT UW, Dillu, PanMin^ Coantr, Georgia. Praetlo, in til tht court,. Prompt »tt.n- lion given to lookiug after wild land cUinn. Collection, a tpeolalty. 1 If J M. SPINKS, ‘attorney at law, Dilltt, Paulding County, Gengla Prompt ntfentior. given to collection, in anr r»rt of the Stmt*. Wil l land, looked after and lntrad,r* ejected. «37.,35 FOTt Nnelc for the Million.—Vienna Eolian Labial Organ, Sweetest end most delightful mnsin know. Popular in Europe. Any tun* can b* played on it, from Old Hundred to Yankee Doodle. Even those “with no esr” while nwny do* liglitful hours with this instrument. Any one cun play if. Children rlsy it in one evening. Costs bit one-tenth as much as the Orgsnette, Orgenina, eto., and is far sweeter nnd needs only common music. To introduce our new mnsie we will send a sam ple Orgnn, with bound hook containing fnll words and music of flfl new and popular songs, which in sheet form sell for $36.35, pr**o*id to nny address lor ONLY $1. C. O. D.—As n guarantee that every one will receive all they pay for, we will eend one»nmple book end organ by expre*e C. O. D„ $100; two for $1.60; three, $2.30, or more nt the rnte of 10 per tlosen. We rnn* not prepay goods sent <'. O. I). Circulars free. Address MONADNOCK MUSIC CO , Lock Box 780, Hinsdale, N. II. by Fire, I • m agent for the Continental Insurance Con.- ptny, wnlch ts confined to the insuring of f4ins prop ii ty, dwelling*, clurehei, so l rchool house*, lor one, three end fife )ear*. Krsry prudent man belt safe wain be knows that if he should bes r un lortunats as to Rft his properly destroyed by Are- be will have the greater portion of Ms losses re* pfacid. This is a reliable company, and insures for a I xw rate. Call on me, snd l will give v*n full • x manat one. T. A. FOOTE. IRON WORKS. »-A. MI I.ANK, Mssecsr. P. 0 Bex 1690 New Orleans, Le Manufaotnr*re of ReSnoldV Oetabrm Ud Platform OOTTON I’ll ESN KB Bteatn, Hand A llonw Pownr. BUuui KnginAa, Sugar Milla, and Mangt Paltoiit Ilmlgoboat Work. Bmldins Fronl«, UohimtiH, HIliling^ Hlaek smilbmg and Mnchina Work. tn^OKDKlLS SOI !(H l'EI)._Mg Prra*. id OhHnpnst |» r r ctiie Till Mors.-power gm*. Makiw ne«v> bakn by hand Inetnr Ilian any cm can pick, i lie nnw improve- menu In gin honses d.-m-rdie.! V 1 ’’ w .Vi rdH holr mventore free to all. Addrest, IloANogg Iron Workh, C.'iauan nea iTKR (J<1 flTenn., or icoanokr (Jorfoii v PniCBBC’o.. ibcb jyjuare, n. a AflENTS WANTED' '* ^E*,«fc*»,«»nvn-i n ynntod. Wil knit n pair nfntoek- >< TOKromplrto in 3U mitiHlos. '♦y of fancy work, ft ting ItVnchlm ing "with II FI It will bIhgknit ..., w „„, m icrv it* always a remly market. Bend fnrcircolar A ternie rWOMHI.Y IIMTTIMJ U. on r'JUtao.NrSTUKXt. 30BTOF. MASH 0 Tlilrtv-StM AND WHISKEY HA BITS CUKKIi Id Three Weeks. For phnmpNieta. proof* and forma, addre-a in confidence, with 3o. •tarn* ATLANTA! 0 , i AMV ' ‘ >l - ’ h ’" 0 * D THE MINISTER "WIIO FAILS to Interest his congrega tion and build up his church is generally accused of being a poor preacher, or of not studying hard enough. S'Tha't is not always where the trouble comes from. Dyspepsia and liver disorders arc responsible for many a dull sermon and many a vacant pulpit. When the Dominic’s digestive apparatus is working wrong and his nerves are giving him pain, and his brain refuses to do its duty, it is almost impossible to make or to preach a good sermon, u Give your suffering minister a bottle of Brown’s iron Bit- i? r f'. 1 011 ""1 scc >‘s effect on next Sunday’s preaching. feThe Rev. Mr. /ehrtng, of Codorus, Pa., was paralyzed, and could not walk except with crutches, until Brown’s Iron Bitters made a new man of him. ■ Tlte Rev. Mr. VV lute, of Rock Hill, S. C., says: V It restored me to strength and vi- —Bjrownjs llon Bittere is not ouly for the minister, but for all people. IT P 1? T? S""' 1 ‘o MOOR l.»S I IE Pi IN ItnxlnfRE Untverilty, Atlanta, Georgia, For Illii.trateil Circular. A live ao'unt bus iuess rchool. Eutabliibcri twenty vein. YOU CAN HAVE ANY KIND FO Sewing Machine Repaired. All Kinds of Needles, A llaclitntnts, Vurtt, Ate., Etc. — OF— r*- McCORMACK, 51 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Oa. $^-8.-*nd Much!new by Eiprem. Thompson & Spinks. Ivy F Thompson and W. E, Sp I have formed a partnership for the prae- ico of Law, to be oonfloed to oaaw in Paulding Superior Court, under the firm name Thompson^ Spin JTks. Dr. Wm. C. Connally, PRACIICINU PHYMCIAS. In all departments of medicine and eur. gery. Amply supplied with all necee- ssrv means nnd appliance, for the relief and cure of suffering humanity. Office at the Dallas d-ug store. Resi dence opposite Christian Hotel. Al- ways ready for duty. jenSfitf K. K CASON, DENTIST, Tpl«xi’. e T r f!- nCn |. ly ! " Cat * d in 0AK * IbKSVILLL whore he u prepared to do ull kinds of Dental work at prices to SUIT THE TIMES. He will be pleased to tee all hi, old f.iendt and many new cuatomeri If vou used any dtntal work done call ou him. WM. E. CUNNINGHAM, PRACTICAL Watckhr aid Jeweler. -•AND PRC PRIETOS— GATE CITY SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE REPAIR SHOP, 85 Decatur St., - ATLANTA, GA. Some folks would say that the above is n litt'e t, much mixed up to be very good in cither of its departments, and that Mr. Cunningham cannot be a very good watchmnkei if he works on gun> sewing machines, and anything else thnt comes along. Now let me sxy to those who may fa vor me with a perusal of this that my experience in watchmaking runs back over a quarter of a century, and that part of my business is under rav own personal supervision, and that I propose to do the best possible work on every oh 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. stall be well and thoroughly done. Now, if you have a machine that needs repairing, send or bring itto tU and if we don’t make it work all right we won’t charge you a nickel. We a'so have an assortment of second hand ma chines that will do good sewing, whi-h we will sell cheap. How They Strike la Fraaee. The city of Mareeillee has been, dur. ing tile present month, the scene of two new strikes, the motives of which sro out of the oommon run. Ou tho 6th of July about 1,300 Piedmontese employed in the St. Just Oil Fsotory left work and tried to prevent their oountrymen in the Magdalen Factory from working. The main cause of discontent on the part of the workmon was not their small pay—from 65 to 80 cents a day for twelve hours' work—but file tyranny of the companies, which keep all doors closed during working hours, so thst the men aro compelled to Bay from the in. side canteens wbht they need for break fast or lunch. They asked for half ap hour for breakfast and nn hour for lunch, a practical redaction of aq hour nnd a half in tho working day. The other strike was that of 2,000 waiters em ployed in the hotels, restaurants, cafes, nnd snloons of the great seaport It Im- gsn on tlie 12th instant, the first demand of the knights of tlio white npron being tho liberty to wear a moustache. They refused to snbmit longer to the custom obliging them only to wear whisken and took the ground that, when ont of work, they wore mistaken for lawyers, which, so tboy' said, deeply wonnded their Belf-love. Very True; So They Ho. A Boston writer says Wsshington Ir ving’s lifetime earnings were less than $200,000. James Psrton says a "literary man can rarely earn $2,000 a year; onr most successful authors rarely pass $5,000 n year.” So, if you think you would like an easy life, and jnst sit down now aud then as tho fancy seises you nnd "ilnsh off” something brilliant and tnko tilings onsy, don’t do it. Tho "dnnhing off” business is only dono by characters in novels, snd the author of the novel is very direful not to report what literary character "doshcW off.” There is no harder work than literary work, from tlio successful novel down to tlie hack work of a Bohemian who is only writing "pot boilers." Newspaper writers faro better than tho novelist, as a class. They are certain of their sala ries, il they oro employed on solvent journals; nnd a successful newspaper correspondent has always all tho work ho can do, and if ho dies poor it is his jwii fault. But before you reach that |H)int, young mnn, yon aro going to eat so mtioh humble pio you will take oil your lint every timo you mectyonriolf. A Strong Fence. An odventnroiis scribe invaded ex- Senator David Davis's homo the other day, and tried to interview that states man. Of course he first asked who would be the next Presidential candi dates, and insisted upon on answer, for "Yon mnst have some idea, Jndgo,” he said. "Yes,” replied the other, "I have an idea that your question is too broad to be traversod in one lifetime.” "But if the Democrats were to urge yon to accept their nomination, what would yon Bay?” "My dost'sir, I should say that it was none of yonr tins in ess. Ex cuse me for being rude, bnt I can't be interviewed." The reporter went, then; tint in parting he asked the ex-Benator why he had such a strong, massive fence around his property. "Why," was the reply, "the ‘buzzards of tho press' say that I am always sitting on it, so it needs to be pretty strong.” Tne Brazilian Armv is in a rather disorganized condition. The ex-Minis- tcr of War in Brazil gives a melancholy account of the laxity of discipline, not morcly nmong tho rank aud file, but also among tlio higher officers. One of these, a Colonel, on lienring thnt he hnd been passed over, wont to tho War Depart ment, abused tho officials there, and swore thnt if the Emperor did not see justice (lone ho would lot them know what tlireo hundred bayonets conld do in tho streets of Rio Janeiro. The hos pitals in many parts are sinks of financial corruption. Home officers frequently receive for medicine four or five timos tlioir active pay, nnd leeches aro hired fonr or five times a month at eighty cents each every time. Electric collars aro supplied at the cost of tens of thou sands of dollars, and "feeding bottles" figure in tbe accounts for over fifty thou sand dollars, “as though,” adds the ex- Minister searcastically, “the military hospitals were nnrseries for children.” English Fortunes. No English fortunes have ever been aconmnlnted by individuals in England equal to those of Stowsrt or Vander bilt. Tho largest personaltv was that ol Mr. Bassov, the great railroad con tractor, $30,000,000. Tho no*t largest was that of Mr. Morrison, dry goods $20,000,000, witli real estate equal to some $2,500,000 more. The Duko ol Westnnuster’H realty enn fall little short of $100,000,000, but hisfnther onlv loft $1,000,000 porsonalty, and this in- eluded a famous collection of pidnrns COX, HAMMOND A MflSSEY Attorneys at Law. Will practice in the Superior Courts of Donglavs snd Prulding counties. Snits folroads and criminal defences a ^penalty. Cox A Hammowd, v Atlanta, Gs. RonT, A Massey, Douglsssville, Ga. THE ELECTRIC u guaranteed to mends neater vsrietv ofarlicle. and hold stronger Ihaa toy other cement ever invented. It will men^ leather, chins, gltsa, wood, mar- ? nd i V t r OD K* r wter ® mended than elsewhere. It Ii a homehold neces sity, and if you try it once you will A«nt. be w ‘Ji 0Ut o U ln “>« honm! wanted. State and county right, for sale. Address for circul.r.’ Pc E «n IC, , or Qypeum Cement ^l 5 n Dec * lur 8 '<»eet, Atlanta, Gi. , this cement took the premium at the Cotton Exposition.