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TWO CAI MM or POVKRTT.
The growth of pauperism, iif not
of poverty, mm.i to lie duo in port
to the decay of two old fashioned
social virtues. O le of these it
family affection. The individual*
ism of the last half-century has
weakened the family bond. There
h .s bce.i so much talk of men’s
1 i jilts and women's rights and
chit irvn's rights, that the mutual
reciprocal duties and obligations
of the family have come to be un
dervalued. Families do net cling
together quite so closely as ones
they did; esprit de famine is want •
ing. For this reason 'many per
sons who ought to be oared for by
their own kindred become e charge
upon tho public. This tendency
< uglit in every wey to be rebuked
and resisted. The sheeie of per
mitting one's flesh and blood to
bo oine paupers ought lebebrougbt
ho ne to every man ar.d woman
who thus casts off nataial oblige-
t. i..s. All public authorities and
canritahle visitors should
enforce upon such delin
quents the scriptaral judge■
input; “If any provideth not for his
own, and specially his own boast
hold, he hath denied the faith, and
is worse than an unbeliever ” The
other old fadiioued virtu# to which
1 referred is the manly imlepend
cine which is the sulistratum of al|
sound character. Why this virtue
■s decaying there is no time now to
inquire. But one or two causes are
not remote. The first of these is
the habit of regarding public offioc
not as a service to be rendered, but
us a bounty to be dispensed. The
mental attitude of-raost office seek'
ers is the attitude of mendicancy
The spoils system is built apon
ibis view of office. It is evident that
there is a large class of influential
persons who wish to be dependents
upon the public. Dependence is
i hits made respectable. This senti
ment diffused through sooity affects
its lowest circles, au l makea it a
little easier down there, for a man
to 1 ecome a dependent upon the
public treasury. There is another
explanation which I would not
venture to offer as baaed upon my
ovn opinion. But I heard, not
long ago, these words from the lips
of a . rave soldier of the Union
army—a man whose patriotism
and devotion to that army no one
" ho knows him will ventu*e to
dispute: “The one great cuuse of
the increase of able-bodied paupers
during the pait few years is the
Invisli bestowal of pensions. And
t his extiavagance,” ho went on
“is not so much to l e charge 1 up
on the old soldiers, as upon the
•leinago ,u s and pension agents,
who Ini' e pushed these scheme*
tor their o vn aggrandizement.” 1
will add not one word of comment;
I v as rot a foidier. Nor skull 1
rev al t! e name of my friend; I du
not wis i to expose him to a torrent
of abuse. Te whatever cause the
do-».• of independence may be at
II ibuted the loss is a very serioHs
one; an 1 those who labor for lh.
removal < f the evils of pevertv
and pa perism may well remember
that the foundation of all sound so
c al struct ;re s the sentiment ef
s If ho p. and the just pride that
would ra her live up in a crust
honestly earned than feast, as a
dependent, on nny m in’s bounty.
—Centurj,
Joseph V. Doiy, of Warsaw, Ill.,
w is troubled with rheumatism and
tried a number of different remedies,
b it says none of them seemed to do
Inin any good, hut finally He got held
of one that speediiy cured him. H e
was much pleased with it, and felt
sure that others similarly afflicted
would lik; to know wh it the remedy
was that cured nim. He states for
the benefit of the public that it is cal.
hd Chamberlain’s Pain Halm. For
by Connally A Connaily.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE o.'m«*.
AM other tpoetolttM for
OmUmbm, 14^It, Boy* ud
MIom in tho
fist in tho World.
Pro doorriptlro odTertlne-
tont wblek wlU Appear In
|fc!» paper.
Toko no •ubetitute,
tat lulit h h.Yln* w. L.
nVRLSS' MHOBe.wlib
Un tad ptlc. luaiptd m
feotlet. M4 by
WASHINGTON A RUSSOM.
Yorkyille Dot*.
Mr. Editor:—
Newa is scarce. I guess it was
all snowed .under, except the jolly
wodding, which teoK place at tbs
residence of the bride's father, on
the 22nd inst., Mr. Ivie Moody, of
Druketown, to lliss Adit Austin,
of near Yorkville,
Mr*. Prewett is gradit illy g ows'
ing worse.
The cloihes of Mr. Joseph Da
vis’ nine year old daughter caught
on fire and burned nearly ail off of
her IkkIv, limning her very ba lly,
but she may recover.
We are to have another slo. t-
Yorkville. Mr. .1, II. Ba ;t>r made
a tiip to Rome last weak and pu
chase 1 the goods for it.
Some of our girls a: - e doing
lot of quilting. What does this
mean?
Nothing more at present.
J. H. M.
A hale old man, Mr. Jas. Wilson.tf
Allens Spiings, III., who is over 6o
years of age, says; “I have in my Gnu
tried a great many medicines, some
of excellent qnality; but never before
did I find any that would so complete
ly do all that is claimed for it as
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy. ltistiuly a wor.
derful medicine." For sale by Con
nally ,V Connally.
MORE HOGS WANTED,
The reports from the pcik ccn
tors of the west show that the
scarcity of hogs sn l tho high price
of pork an.I lard may be expected
to continue.
High price; arc drawing lo th‘‘
market a class of animals t‘ a (
should have been Kept threu month*
longer. The present supply is ta
ken from tho future, and still th<
shortage is seriously felt. During
the past week the receipts of hog
have been (10 |*r cent of tl e nit r,.
her received s year ago. They art
of lighter w ight ami the preduo
is little mo e than ha f of what it
was last year. They advanced
considerably last week, and tin
host sold at ♦7.7.') per liundre 1 lbs
against #4.80 a year ago. Poll
advanced in the wes ern oith s V
cent* a barrel, lard 8.1 c iris a him
dred and ribs 60 cents a liundra
during the week.
With th re facts bef as them
oursouthe.il farmers should requin
no urging tj ind^u, them to in
crease their hog p oduet. Higl
piices will prevail for some time I,
ome, an I every additional hog i
the south is another step toward,
independence, self-support, and
comfort. We are abundantly sup
plied with home-raised corn and
there is no earthly reason why w
should not raise all the hogs w
need.—Atlanta Constitution,
rAKCAN AGENCY FOR
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ONLY PERFECT
SEV/lfil mechanism
.FAMILY USE.
Send for circular and pree list to
Wheeler & Wilson MTg Co.
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FAST THE
THE
LIMITED,
IN EFFECT OCT. 30. 1892.
EAST BOUND.
Levra Chattanooga . .
Arrive Briatol (Central Time) .
Leave Bristol (F.aatein Time)
Arrive Shenandoah Junction • •
Leave Shenandoah Junction • •
Arrive Washington •
11:86 Noo®.
fils p. m;
8:40 P. M.
7:20 A. M.
7:26 A. M.
9:30 A. M.
Trial Why KiilTcr from the bad effects of tlie I.a Oiipi>o, T, amo
Hack, Kidney and liver disease, lihuur.atism, Indigestion,I),*.
pepsia, any kiifd of weakness, or other disease, when Electricity
will cure you and keep von in health, (Headacherelieves in ono
, s: ti or. mb electric belt
I’riccs, fA, Sit, >10, and >r>, if satisfied. Also Electric Tlu. ses and ltox Hatleiios.
Costs nothing to try them. Can ho regulated io suit, and |guaiantocd to last for
years. A licit and Uattcry coir I ined, and produces sufficient Electricity t shock
Free Medical advice. \\ rite lo-dny. Give aaist niinsure, price am! full particular
Agents Wanted. Address Hit. ,111)1), Dctn it, Midi. '
Tlic Atlanta
Constitution ami
The Padding
Nov Era for
$1l75.
For Over Fifty Years
'fits. Winslow’s Kootiiino Svut’!' has
''•sen used for over fifty years liv millioi s
t mothers for their children while teetl.-
:ig, r,Uh ptrfccl soccos . It soothes
|n Child, soflrns 1 lie gum.", all ies nil
,rin. cures wind colic, and is the best
■ emedy for Diarrhoea, it will relieve the
pool little suflerer inimedinlrly. Sold
ay Druggist in every part of tho world.
Tv C'ty-livo cents a Imttlc. He sure and
ssk for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing serup,
and take no other kind.
Salary $.25 to <550 a Week-
We will pay above salary to nuv food
agent reliing onr line of goods, either to
■ caters or rnmtomerx We deal in firit
ass goods only, :ind sell at lowest ,i ; i
ufactnrpr’.s prices. ApyJy to
A KARPEN A CO-122 Quincy St
Lhicaga, It ,
CONNECTIONS.
Leave Washington . . • •
Arrive New York • • •
10 00 A.M.
8:00 P. M.
Leave Memphi* . . • •
Arrive Chattanooga . • •
11:50 P. M.
12:25 P. M.
Leave Na»hville
Arrive Chattanooga
7:30 A. M.
12: 25 P. M.
Leave New Orleans • • • •
Leave Birminghatn .
Arrive Chattanooga
8:00 P. Ki.
0:85 A. M.
11:66 AtM.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Cleveland
8:20 A. M.
1:26 P. M.
Leave Mobile • •
Leave Selma . •
Arrive Cleveland • • •
8:00 P. 5f
8:45 A. M.
. 1:25 P. M.
TRAIN CONSISTS OF
ALL
VESTIBULED
Two coaches and Baggage Car.
Pullman Sleepers. Pullman •
Dining Car. Pullman Slecpc
New Orleans to New York.
Memphis to Washington and
Nashville to Washington. Din
ing Car Chattanooga to Wash---
ing ton. Through Vestibule®
Coach Atlanta to Bristol.
Dining Car Service Vniarpaiaod.
NO EXTRA FARES.
AW* WRENN, General Pass, Agt. Knoxville, Tcnu.
WBBL " S33!
C!eap Medicines,
R£i ULED AT WHOLESALE RATES.
Bradficld'; Female lingula
Castor O l, Baker’s pint .
Dear's Soap
s. s. s
Hood's S Tsaparilla
Hoyt’s Cologne
Pierce’s Favorite Prcscri; t
Pierre's Golden Medical 1
« Safe Cu
Biown’s Iron Bitten
Shilo’.t’a Catnrr!. Cu
Shiloh’s Consumn'li
Me Kir.
a Wi:
Injection G 71 c
I P. P. P 6Jc.
•owers and V.’c gatm t»’ -Mo. ; I. o. . 37c.
C3- Everything c!so i.t prop, r.i
Express chnrr,' • r.re u'-uallv ". ' e:»t » j.cr
pn< k.»ge under live pounds. Auiirc.s
| JAC03S’ PHARMACY, ATLANTA, CA.
Cor. I/Iarlolta b. Poach t oo Ptc.
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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, or post paid on
receipt of price, $1.00, and
our guarantee to refund
same if no cure follows
our directions. I n» R nkf„ r 'hcunu2J
Providential Pila Preparation Qo.
SOUTH PITTSBURGH. TENN.
Tiie Only Remedy of its Kind.
H^LSEVES AT OB1CE
ail Feverish conditions. When used
promptly, in the first stages, will prevent
Malarial Fever, Typhoid Fever, Yellow
Fever, and quickly relieves all serious
conditions in Hay Fever, Measles, Scar
let Fever and Diphtheria.
Guarantied to Break up Chilh and Ft-jer,
el^'ne Colds ana I.a Grippe at once.
r No Bad Effects.
A Jllmllcal Kocord IVlUiout Pnr&Hp),
yellow Bcrrr, Jacksonville., Fla., ISM; 7)/;i)iqfd
Fever, Fcqaunee, Mich., JKvi,- Malarial 'Fe
ver, Chill., and Ft r. r, Colds, Scarlet Fever,
M‘cults and Influenza or Ladrippc.
Tho Proprietor’, guorardeo with $1.00 bottlOB.
sold by Druggists at 60c and $! per bottle.
Prepared „y Diffusible Tonlo Co., Sturgis, th
ESTEY ORGAN CO.
ESTEY ORGAN
ESTEY PIANO
AND THE
Matchless Decker 1!tv>. Pianos,
HONEST GOODS,
FAIR PRICES,
(Catalogue 1’Teo.j
65 Peachtree Stict,
ATLANTA, GA
THIS BEAUTIFUL ORGAN.
Onlj $75. on easy payments
Liberal discount for spot cash
JN F MEM BEK ve liicli.fe nice
.-4tool and Tsr^eliook allfr n c i
■gavaaut: - v ; saw*a.-cacsp-.. r
tVeiglU tc m \ i ] ( epit We
have a hundred diflcrcnt£fj!&n
it all prices. I’cn ns v 1 st yc u
want and iicc?ji { mt yon.
Write for Triers. Address,
PHILLIPS & CREW CO.
ATT'A M Ti., GA.
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