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THE SAVINGS BVNK.
('tmtinucd fi 'in lust column, 1st |mge.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE qcn/u/1mkn.
NEBODOTS
And other apavMUM tor
Ontlunn. lodlM, Bora and
Mini ar« i tie
afraid that, if we were iteen togeth
rr, it would rautte ftesh Hiispicion-
One day. however, she met me
with a joyful expression, and said:
“God be thanked! We ait bow
completely justified- My master's
sister has written him that she for
got to put the brooch into the cas
ket.”
“And is not the counselor going
to beg my pardon?”
“lie wished me to do so,” she
... , , , . . t Mr. Wynne Baxter, the well
replied, “and asked me to do so for J .
„ know* coroner, whose experience
him. At theHiune time she beg- ,. - , ' .
- ®f kne London poor fo.n dav to day
ced me to harbor no resentment!. . , ... •
” ,1*111 tbe east end constitutes hi
berausu of what lied happened to
Best in the World.
fle* Eearrlptlv* advertise-
went which will appear la
thta paper.
Take no Substitute,
but lati*i un having We Li
DOVttLAM* Ml OK*, with
name and price dumped aa
w vshinqtsnaTussom,
An Emtlish Coroner's Opinion-
‘ You may he vo rommitted some
secret fault,” said the. “Accept
what you have suffeie'd *3 an af-
lliclion.”
I never had felt so happy before.,
1 told Catherine that I weuld yet
ho rich and wonld give her a beau
tifnl c. rriage, harnessed to four
I orsrs, a id she | remised tie be
faithful to ire, should I come for
her on foot. The thing 1 had done
s'ill seemed nothing in compari
son with the humiliation which 1
had sulTercd,
Palm Sunday having come, I He-
< di d. a' the instan e of the Pale*
tin, to drew my money, in order to
try my fortune in the world and
make Catherine my wife. I wish
ed the Palatin to accompany me
to the bank, but he refused.
I en ured I lie counting room
Counselor Wenninger was there.
At fir. 11 frightened, and then
the sight of him gave me new cour
age. lie was the innu who hud
insulted me. While 1 waited the
sweat trickled down my limbi, anu
my book stuck to my fingers as if
it nevjr could be shaken off.
At 'ast my tnrn came, The
counseler put on hie spectacles,ami
looked at my book. I could bear
so sound hut the very monotonous
ticking of the clock. My heart
knocked hard against my side.
“You have been very ecenomi-
cut,” said the counselor, “Wilt
yon have coin or paper?"
I said I would have pa|ier, and
ho gave me a little roll of notes on
each ene which was written, “I0i
c.iwnj,” I trembled so that I
ci ill 1 hardly hold these notes in
my bands, nnd when he asked mJ
if ther'ght sum was there, 1 could
only noil in the aflirmative. Slid,
donly lie looked attentively at me-
>‘Are you r.ot the locksmith," he
usaed, “whom 1 summoned on
Christmas Eve?”
“Ye?," said f.
“I am delighted to see you again
1 beg you to forgive my unjust sus
picion of you, which must hare
caused you pain. It would give
me great pleasure if I could rende
you a Service. But what is tb t .
matter? Are yoe ill?”
T fell on my knees, crying, “Ne
no; I am a scoundrel. Take back
your money.”
And I told him all.
The couus'lor was a good man
lie saw m / despair. and spoke to
me kindly. My dangerous com
panion was obliged to lrave the
city. I was affianced to Catherine
in the counselor's, house, and lie
aided ms to establish myself in the
city. I ought to add that before 1
left the savings bunk I Burned my
litt'e honk.— !‘\ oiii the Germ in, in
Horn'll! r,
an a itbority, ia course of conver
sation said:
Generally speaking, the ipiection
of druiiKennrss, directly and indi
rectly, enters into half the impiests
whi h I hold. It is treated ns a
joke, an a rule, for my juries, com
ing ns they do fiom the (working
classes, do not appear to thins any
thing of it. My usual question is-
‘.Was 11 a d cease '. the wpi’s- foi
drink? 1 ,and the reply(gi,’cn ia a
uncer.x'd tone), ‘.Oh, le luuls
drop," a; if it wu the props th ng
do, 1 lml.uTC them a - e nun -
•• s of hardworking me.i who
Would have good ho es if ou'y
they I,mi good wives' but the
women are never at home to meet
them or have anything ready fo,
hem af!er their day's work -
In many cases we have the fact
stated that the bus! and quietly
goes to bed whou his wife i-i st II
outdoors drill King witli her friends
Monday is essentially a day of
drinking. Many men nro totally
unaware that their wives^ake tlioi■
hiisbatid’sSiinday clothes onMonday
morning to the pawnshop, pie,
them and spend the money thus
obtained on drink. On the Sat
urday when tno man gets his wa
ges tho clothes are taken o.;t of
i ledge, hut they are return -d to
the pawnhrker’.he Monday.
London Ti-hgiv.pl.
Now that Chiistmas Eleit’oi.s,
mid courts ivc all over and tiims
ate more quiet, I will matte my
how to our new editor, and wish
him and his many r.nuers a happy
nnd prosperous new year;
Mr. Wyatt Williams di -d a few
weeks ago and was buried lit Beth
any church. Jlis little six year
old: on who was sick at the time
of his father'll death, died last
Wedm s lay and was on Tliund iy
bun ied by the side of his father.
Mr. John Grig’s also died last
Wednesday, after a short illness of
Pneumonia and was Li Tried at
Norton's Chappel on Thursday-
Funeral services conducted by T.
J. '*wen.
Public schools are beleg welkut
tended, uotwithstun ling the cd
weallirr. Teac! e s and put on
all seem'to be well | le s ,1 w th
our new countv sell ole ni.iiission
‘.In buying a cough medicine (m
childrn” says II. A. Walker, a prem
incNt druggist of Ogeden, Utah, “ne
ver be afraid to buy Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy There is no dangci
from it and rtlief is always-sure t,
follow. I particularly recommcn
Chamberlain’s because I have fom i.
it to be safe and reliable. It is in
tended csspceially for colds' croup
and whooping cough” 50 cent botibr
for sale by cr.nally & ennaliy
TK: su cess of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy in effecting a speed\
cure of colds, cronp and whooping has
brought itinto great demand. Mess
Pontius & Son, of Cameron, Ohio'
say that it has gained a reputation
second to none in that vicinity. Jas.
m. Queen, of Joheson, W. Va., says
it is the best he ever used. B. K.
I onus, dr uggist, Winona, Miss., says
"Chamberlain’s Cougn Remedy is
] erfectly reliable. 1 have always war
rante I it nnd it never failed to give
the mosi perfect satisfaction.'. 50 cent
bottles for sale by Carnally & Con-
nah ,
ELECTRIC BITTcRS.
This remedy t* becoming so well kmnvi
nnd so popular as to need 110 murin'
mention. All who have used Elect it
Hitters sing tho saniD song of prai e.—A
|imor medicine does nut exist nnd it i
guaranteed to do all that is claimed*
Electric Bitters will cure nil discuses i f
tho l.iver and Kidneys, wj.l remove Pirn
pies, Bolls, Walt Khetim and other nlVee
lionscaiiscd by impure Mood.—Will drive
Malaria from the system nnd prevent nr
welt ns cure nil Maltirinl fevers,—Km
cure of Hendauhc, ronstipalinn nnd In-
digestion tiy Electric liittc rs—l i tin-
satisfaction guaranteed, or money n Inn
ded.—Price &Oots. nnd Kl.lSi p,, t unic „
Conually & connnlly’s Drugsloie.
Vitdl.VIr. ltditor, tho. result 1)
tno lust cl jctioii lus (MtiRi-d mo!'
fotl very glp.il nnd yon to feel vi 1
*ui\ lint I Wuiil I ml vis3 you t
hen • it the best you can, for it i,
not til • la t heating yo i'll get. 15it'.
as 1 know you to bo a go d-heurto.
devov follow, I 1 a i’t help ft cling
ouio sympathy for you a; d you
defunct party.
‘ UNCLE BILLY.
TAKE AN AGENCY FOF
DAQGETT'8
*■■1-bitting
ROASTINQ
PAN
Paedad iBPTtrr
fuatly.
Savoi 20 Per
Cant
. IftBoMltOt.M*
Rltia th* BlH
IrMd l* Ui*
BEST IJTENSIL tm III* rnilvaraa.
Add rest naamt offlaa Ibr terw.
W. A. IUmwtt * Go.. Vlaalaad. V. J., Boatea, Ma"«.,
MUi.u, (la., Chlobgo, 1U.. AlULaia Oily, Ola*.
Cal., UbUMtoa. tu.
P. P. P.
The Providential Pile
Preparation is sold under
a positive guarantee to
cure any case of Piles
if our directions are fol
lowed. For sale by your
druggist, ci post paid on
receipt of price, $1.00, and
our guarantee to refund
same if no cure follows
our directions. I a.TViMheu'nall
ProildMtlil Pile 1^reparation Qi.
SOUTH PITTSAUHCH. TENN.
coos hiarmacy
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
For Over Kitty Years
Was. tViNH.ow s Shotiii.\„ Sviree l,.i
hien used for overlitty years liy mil’lo
vf mothers for their oliildn-n while leeth-
'g, wttli pirfeot siicce* . It suutlie
i |» child, soiteiis ■ lie gem. , nil vs id, 1 ]
Marietta Ci Poachtroo Streets,
P. O. Bin 3A7.
a e> cni'u, mu 1 vns me grin.-, nil vs nl,
J‘in. cures wind colic, 11...1 is tho best
remedy for Dinri-litra. it «11 udieve :tie
pool little snlleier immeilinlnlv, Sold
by Druggisv In every pn r t of the \v> rid.
Twj ii.,-„v, cents a bottle. Bo sure anil
nsk for Mi". Winslo.v’s Soothing Synii),
mke no other kin .
n FEW SAMPLE PRICES:
B 11. U
Kliruniaiic Cure
(catty Relief. . . .
xpecturant ....
Rativt
Tcethi
Potnl’s Kj
it tli.x
S Hair live
. 15 anJ 35c.
. 18 and 35c.
. 34 and 73c.
• 35 and 75c.
68c.
■B-va-cldexi’s -A.ran.ica, S
a.ve,
Thk Bkst Salvk in the world for Cut
Brub'CM, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Hlieuni, Fe-
rer Sores, T«*tt*.*r, Chapped Hands, Chil
ians, Corns, nnd nil Skin Eruptions,
uid positiYely cures Piles, or no pay rc
lulled. It is guaranteed to give perfect
atisfaetion, or money refunded. Price
2*> cents pjr box. For sale by Conually
Cor.nally Druggist*,
St. j
Allcock’s Blaster*
Benson’s Capsine Plasters . . .
I)r f. A. MaRill’s Orange Blosto
Bradycrottne
Horsfonl’s Acid Phosphate . . .
! Vi’liitc Rose Soap 4711 [3 cakes i
per box
, Colgate’s Cashme. ; Bouquet Soap, Cota aic
•a Soap, cake 15c
s Magnolia Balm 50c
Bay K’ltn, St. Thomas ... 14 *4 and 38c
Hop Hitters.
. . . . jj—•
34 and 75c.
a box]
7•
Hustctter’s Hitters 75C .
s Bronchial Troches, box 18c.
All Worm Candies, psr box ice
Sage’s Catarrh Cure . .
39C.
thing usually sold in a hrtt-cIaM
-e, retailed at wholesale pric«t. Mak* (
*" ■ » and save menay. !
usually as Mats
drugst
up your orders, sei
Express charg.. u« u «ijr .3
per package under 5 lb*.
Salary $25 to *550 aW^ck-
do will pay above Falary to any g, od
agent rolling our line of goods, either
dealers or cumtomers We dent in first-
1 eoi ds only, nnd sell at lowest mm
ufaeturer’s prices. Ajipiy to
KAFPENACO 122 Quine- S
Chi'aga, li .
h- iron th-c *ir,ood,
SZLne« W ^“ US ‘' MKlari “' “H
SKOWN't IllOPf BITTERS.
It CUIJM quietly. Foi ul< by all <1mikf»
WHlicloa. Wet tbs *
•THB
Washington
AND
(Manoogi
LIMITED.
in errrer ocr so. rets.
BAST BOTTWD.
Mart Chattanooga
Arrive Bristol (Central Time)
Lrave Bristol (Eastern 1'ime) ,
Arrive Shenandoah function
Leave Shenandoah Junction
Arrive Washington
IStMNoo*.
7:8ft P. M.
8:40 P. M.
7:10 A.M.
7:28 A.M.
1:80 A. M.
GONNSCTIONM.
Leave Washington ....
Arriva New York ....
10-Ot) A.M.
8:00 P. M.
Leave Memphis ....
Arrive Chattanooga ....
11:50 P. M.
12:28 P.M.
Heave Nuthville
Arrive Chattanooga
7:30 X. M.
12: 25 P. M.
Leave New Orleana ....
Leave Birmingham
Arrive Chattanooga
8:00 PTST.
0:8ft A. M.
11:8ft A. M.
Leave Atlanta .....
Arrh *• rieveland
8:20 AT M.
1:18 P. M.
Leave Mobile . • •
I^ave Selma . • •
Arrive Cleveland . •
8:00 P. M.
8:45 A. M.
1:2ft P. M.
TRAIN CONSISTS OF
Two coaches and Baggage Car.
Pullman Sleeper*. Pullman
Dining Car. Pullman Sleepers
New Orleans to New York,
Memphis to Washington and
Nashville to Washington. Din
ing Car Chattanooga to Wash
ington. Through VeatibutoS 1
Coach Atlanta to Bristol.
ALL
VESTIBULEO
Dining Car SerTle* Vtn&*rp*M«4.
NO BXTRA FARB8.
S.W. WRENN.G»<nl Pan, Agt. Kno.villi, Tena.
Pure Liquors
fjr t.ledici.iu! Purpo-cc
JACOBS’ PHARMACY,
ATLANTA, CA.,
Coraaar ro. ohtrnn Ci tl&vioilA C-a.,
r. O. Xtox i o7.
, <IWH!SKIEG>
!fIo*s Rona, re-omnended by
|nnl pur
etliiifti'iuli liy*
Old Cwv ....
I IIiTinilnjto. . . .
MoBrnyer ....
i M’nxlinii
I OltlOMtnrre'ni
i Cnnnrlinii ( (till. . i’. ut.a . ;i. t
I l*nrn llotit'bim . . Ot
j IMtlTy’s Malt. . . . (.):
JacoIim' .Malt, espre '•/ n ccnmem
for Uroncldnl and Bt;lt.‘« nary <<
| pi lint*, f ir a K'iinuUnt tf.crc
| n >t!iing better .. Qt
~ WIilkHi*} lloric Cnndy
□ ^fusiBUtomc
"ALL FEVERS
The Only Remedy of Its Kind.
RELIEVE* AT ONCE
all Feverish eondttlotts, When used
promptly, lit the first stages, will prevent
Malarial Fever, Typhoid Fever, Yellow
Fever, and quickly relieves all seriou:
conditions In Hay Fever, Measles, Scar
let Fever and Diphtheria.
Guarantctd to Break up Chilli and Fever.
Ague Colds and I.a C-rippe at once.
Ao Bad Effects.
A Medical llecoril Without Parallel i
YtUnw Fever. Jacksonville, Fla., mil; Tnvhoii
Fever, Keaauuee, Hitch., mil); Malarial Fe
ver, Chills anil Fever, Cntdi, Scarlet Fiver,
Measles and Inflncntn or LaIJrippe.
The Proj -otjr’» qunraMuo with SI 00 homes.
hold by Druggists at 50c and 11 per boltli
ooia uy uruggisu ai one ana si per buttle,
Prepared by Diffusible Tenlo Co., 8lurgU, IQ
MR PTIPKPMA.
id Stomach dBHWai
ladlrailon UI
nteovneg mow in ■ . u
An dealeeiki’oi-, 1..S1 per battle. 4*
tado-marK r- ad w—*ud tyd.’taw.wit
I VALUABLE PRIZES, FREE.
We aro just ia receipt of a very
attractive Almanac for 1S93,
which, whilo it contains some
very instructive reading, and all
the almanac information for 1893,
also contains a very unique and
interesting contest, in which tho
publishers propose to givo 102
valuable and useful articles to
the successful contestants. The
plan of the contest is to Anil seven
superfluous figures scattered
through tho almanac, and make
up a number which is to be the
same as tho number which the
publishers have adopted, and is
mado up from tho seven figures
above mentioned. Try il ; you
will find it very interesting. Tho
publisher? will furnish you with
the rules and all necessary infor
mation. Address Tho Dr. 11.8.
Thaeher Medicine Co., ChatU
lOOgd, 1OUU. il.-nttoa Uiii paper.
.: K
ire
Trial Why suiTrr from tho bn l effects ot ihc J.n Grtppe, I,amc
Back, Kidney aud Liver disease, Rheumatism, Indigestion,!)}s-
pepsiit. any kind of woakness, or other disease, when Electricity
will euro Toil and keep yell in health. (Headache relieves in one
■ zk: mi, Ji'Dirs electric belt
rrices, *.!, QUI, $10, and $15, if satisfied. Also Electric Tiloses and Box Batteries.
Costs nothing to try them. Can ho regulated to suit, and |g .icantcid to last for
years. A Belt and Buttery coir I hied, nnd pp-dnees .- ullicii lit Electricity t shock
1 rce Medical advice. M rite lo-dry. Give waist liunsme, price nnd full particular
Agents Wanted. Address DR. Jl'DD, Dctn !t, Slteli.
ESTEY ORGAN CO.
ESTEY ORGAN
ESTEY PIANO
AND THE
Matchless Decker Bros. Pianos,
HONEST GOODS,
FAIR PRICES,
(Catalogue 1'iee.j
65 Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GA
THIS BEAUTIFUL ORGAN.
Onlj $75. on easy payments
Liberal discount for spot cash
REMEMBER we include nice
stool and large book all free of
freight to your R R .depot We
have a hundred different styles
*•
at all prices. Tv\l us what you
want and we can suit you.
Write !or Prices, Add res?,
PHiLLlPS & CREW CO.
ATLANTA, GA.