The sunny South. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1875-1907, October 19, 1878, Image 7

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Amusements Puzzles, Chess, Conundrums, Prob lems, Charades, and Kinks of all Kinds for Kinkers to Unkink. 5Vho can give us a sentence tliat reads exactly the same from each end ? PRIZE PUZZLE. My first mast ever in ecstacy be, For always in love ’tis found; My second in sorrow goes, all its life long, And is buried within every mound. Third finds a home in my dear native State, And also with every fond lover, And last is with me, while writing this line, But it wanders afar with the rover. My whole—you’ve felt it, fair lassie. I’m sure; Of course, this yon will not deny— White (Scotch Gambit.) Black White. Black. Wurm Orchard Wurm Orchard 1 P K 4 P K 4 115 Q Q Kt 3 P Q Kt 4 2 K Kt B 8 Q Kt B 3 16 PXP PXP 1 3 P Q 4 PXP 17 Q B 3 PQ B 3 4 KtxP BB4 18 Kt B 4 B Kt 5 , 5 Kt B 5 Q K B 3 ,19 Q R K RXR P 6 Kt QB 3 , 7 Kt K 3 Kt K 2 20 Kt Q,8 21 RXli BXB PQ 3 KtxKt ! 8 B K 2 P K R 4 f 22 QVKt Uas 9 l as PQ R3 23 Q B 3 Q K 10 K KtQ 5 KtxKt 24 It B 3 QtP 11 KtxKt m 25 R Kt 3 R + 12 1) K 3 26 K B 2 P Kt 3 13 PXB BK3 27 R Q 2 P B 5 j 14 r Q B 4 Kt K 4 28 B Q 4 PXR+ And Wurm resigns. CHESS IKTELLIGENCE. Corresjmidence Tourney of Georqia ami Alabama.— I’rol. K. M. McIntosh has contributed a beautiful set o ebess men (valued at $10.00), to be contested for by the ehessers of Oeorgia and Alabama, by correspondence, freo to all: limited to ten contestants. Regulation of : Tourney: Tbe winner of most games to riceive the chess men; each contestant to play two games with each ) other contestant, giving and taking move; any contest- ! ant retiring, withdrawing or resigning from Tourney, j alter play has commenced, his score shall be cancelled; j winners of games shall seuri score to me within five days after result, or said game to be credited to his op ponent as won by him; a move once made shall not be Tis seen seen'by a blusb. by tbe touch of a band, j amended, except by mutual agreement; all games tobe- M»l told by the glance ol ah eve. I come my property to be used in the cause ot chess; play J ; to be conduc'ed according to bauuton s Handbook; time And To the first young lady—not over nineteen—sending a orreet solution, also tier opinion upon it, 1 will send a very pretty box oi paper; to tbe secoi d, an original love letter; to tbe third, the pretty song entitled “Gathering Shells by the Sea-shore.” Send no solutions on postal cards. Address Lakdie, Box 32, Hampton, A a. PRIZE CROSSWORD ENIGMA. My first is in sing lint not in laugh, My second is in company but not in stall'. My third is in come but not in stay, Mv fourth is in direction Out not in way. My fifth is i i South but not in East, My sixlh is in concert but not in least. Mv seventh is in low but in high, Mv eighth is in heaven but not in sky. My ninth is iu start but not in run, My tenth is in pistol but not in gun. Aiid when together all is combined. An enemy of idol woiship you'll find. A prize to girl first sending solution to A. U. Gusta, Box B, Greenville, Augusta county, Ya. I am composed of 16 letters— My l, 2, 5 is a part of a geAleman’s n ear. My 4, 0, 7, 10 is a pool oi water. My 8, 9, 5 is an insect. Mv 1, 2, 3 is relished as a dish. Mv II. 12, 14 has no equal. My 13,15,14 is a necessity in school. My 11.16 8, 5 is an inset t. My 8, ‘J, 10 is a conjuction. MY WHOLE. First, South Carolina's pride and glory, Tried on fields with strife made gory; My second and my first combined Are ’round Carolina’s heart entwined. Oakley, S. C. I am composed of 10 letters— My 1, 3, 4, 5 is a boy’s name. My 8, 0, 10 is found in avoirdupois weight. My 5, 1, 8 a partner of science. My 1, 8, 4 a moving body. My 7,0. 10, 6 a rocky substance. My whole is the Lame of a Southern city. CONUNDRUMS, l,_\Vh:it is ii that yen have not, don’t want, but would not take the world for if you had it? o._\Vhy did the glass-maker think he could make the alphabet dance ? 3.—.A man iu jail was talking to a man outside ; a third person asked what rela’iou the man outside was to the mau in jail. He answered: “.As l'or brothers and sisters 1 have none, but that man’s father is my father's son.” What relation was the man iu jail to the o-’e he was talk ing to outside Leo. to elapse between receiving and posting replies to bo two days; in all cases the date ol posting -tnd receipt should be given, and in ease of unusual delay, the game shall be submitted to me for decision; draws to count one-half for each; disputed points shall be referred to me for decision. All players of above States who wish to take part in the above contest, will have the kindness to send their address to .A. F. WUKM, Atlanta, Ga. A Remarkable Story. One night while Sir Evan Napeau was under secretary to the home department, he felt the most unacconntable wakefulness that could be imagined. He was in perfect health, had dined early, and had nothing whatever on his mind to keep him awake. Still he found sleep impossi ble, and from eleven till two he never shut an eye. At length, weary of his struggle, and as the twilight was breaking—it was summer—he determined to try what would be the effect of a walk in the park. There was nothing but the sleepy sentinels. But, in this walk, happening to pass the home office several times, he thought of letting himself in with his key, though with out any particular object’ Tne book of entries of the day before still lay on the table, and through listlessness he opened it. The first thing he saw appalled him. ‘A reprieve to be sent to York for the coiners ordered for execu tion.’ The execution had been appointed for 1 the next day. It struck him that he had received no return to his order to send the reprieve. He searched the‘minutes,’he could not find it there ^ In diarrhoea cases, it is only necessary t. In alarm, he went to the house of the chiei ; restore the tone of the relaxed bowels, and this is clerk, who lived in llowning street, knocked i one of the specific effects of this medicine. Wind him up—it was past three—und asked him if he 1 0,1 ,lie stomach, heartburn, biliousness, nausea, knew anythying about the reprieve being sent. | In great alarm the chief clerk could not re- | tieved by this excellent remedy. As a family medi. Overtasking; the Energies. It is not advisable for any of us to overtask onr ener gies, corporeal or mental, but in the eajer pursuit of wealth or fame or knowledge, how many transgress this salutary rule. It must boa ma'ter of great importance to all who do so to know how they can regain the v gor so lecklessly expended. The remedy is neither costly or difficult to obtain. Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters is procurable in every city, town and settlement in Amer ica, and it compensates for a drain of bodily or mental energy more effectually than any invigorant ever pre scribed or adverti-ed. Laboring men, athletes, students, journalists, lawyers, clergymen, physicians, all bear tes timony to its wondrously renovating powers. It i - creases the capabilities for undergoing fatigue, and conn teracts the injurious effects upon the system of ex o sure, sedentary habits, unhea'thy or wearyin or an insalubrious (dimate, and fs a prime s uretic and depurent. 151-lm AGENTS WANTED Exoslgior X*la.iters. pronounced the Champion Lightning PJaiter of the It makes any and all variety of plaiting in one-fifth -> e time, more regular and uniform than any other !t will make from 50 ,o 100 yards per daV. and i "so siml pic that a child can use it. It is the best selling ar™ e in the market, selling m every family No ladv wifi V , sibly be without it after once seeing the working of ystem of ex o- j Energetic agents can make from $'5 to $10 per day. Par ing avocations, chasers should see to it that, every machine hears u ~ e alterative, di- I jlj nne, and is stamped : I afented April tilth, 1.-78. lot-lni Price, postage-paid, SI.30. ■Whenever and Wherever Diseases of a choleraic type prevail, or there is cause to apprehend a visit from them, tiie system should be toned, regulated and reinforced by a course oj Ilostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Perfect digestion and a regular habit of body are tlie best safeguards against such maladies, and both are secured by this inestimable tonic and alterative. The Bitters are also extremely serviceable in remedying such dis orders. If promptly taken in bilious colic, diarrhiea and cholera morbus, the disease is usually Iru, Hochheimer & Maas, Manufacturers Atlanta PROBLEM No. 69. By Problem D’Solver, Mobile, Ala. Dedicated to (Mr. Bond, of Norfolk, Ya. Black. White. White to play and give mate in three moves. We will hold the solution over one week to give our solvers time to crack this nut. We do not apprehend many. Solvers please give time occupied in solving. member. ‘You are scarcely awake,’ said Sir Evan. ‘Re collect yourself—it must have been sent.’ The chief clerk said that he now recollected he had sent it to the clerk of the crown, whose business it was to forward it to York. ‘Good !' said Sir Evan; ‘but have you his re ceipt and certificate that it is gone ?’ ‘No.’ ‘Then come with me to his house; we must find him, it is so early.’ It was now four, and the clerk of the crown lived in Chancery Lane. There was no hackney coach to be seen, and they almost ran. They were just in time. The clerk of the town had a country house, and meaning to have a long holiday, he was at that moment stepping into his gig to go to his villa. Astounded at the visit of the under-secretary of State, at such an hour, he was still more so at his business. ‘Heavens !’ cried he, ‘the reprieve is locked up in my desk. It was brought. Sir Evan sent to the post-of fice for the truest and fleetest express. The re prieve reach York the next morning, just at the moment when the unhappy men were ascending the cart. cine it is invaluable pletely remedies then frequent occurrence. since it promptly' and e ailments which are ot 159 NOTICE. In complia-ce with law. notice is hereby given that all the stock owned by each of us in the Georgia Banking and Trust Company has been sold and transferred. M. G. DOBBINS, 144-0m JNO. I). CUNNINGHAM. Grand Opening MRS. T. W. HEALO McCormick.) Takes pleasure in announcing to the ladies that she will bd prepared to offer them a rare treat on Wednesday, Th urs day & Friday ns j which will be her Engagements—Should they Long or Short? Familiarily in Engaged Couples be 1. VYliy is a sbo't man like a headless man ? a master, a servant, a king of great sway, A lord to command and a slave to obey; A miser, a spendthrift. despised and caress’d, A virtue acknowledged, a demon confess'd; The image of beauty, a spectre and sprite, The ca“«e of much sorrow a source ot delight; The nn'ln spring to goodness, the parent of vice, Invite to all good, to all evil entice; I am yet but an infant, as Adam am old, Am permanent, changing, timid and bold; Red, orange, green, yellow, and lair iu tlie face, Vet often appear without color or grace; Adorned and burlesqued in the annals of fame, Am anything, everything—pray what’s my name ? NTmporte <;UE. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. In the following there are words right together, parts of which if read as one word make the names of countries. Who will specify them ? Why, sis! Debating Society ! Brother Jack calls it a Lyceum. Don’t stare so at the stranger man ! Yon make him blush. What Miss, you think that American a darlin eh ? Yonder comes pa, in such a hurry too, what can hav happened ? fellow, Prize Puzzle A large and beautiful eliromo will be sent tc forwards the first solution to this puzzle. There are exceptions to the rule which gov erns engagements, as well as other things; hut, I as in other cases, the exception only proves the wisdom and justice of the rule. There have | been happy marriages after a few days or even : hours acquaintance; and there have been divor- | ces and broken lives after engagements which i have existed for years. Th medium, therefore, may be conquered tile *piaSf to pursue, namely, an engagement which is neither too i short nor too long, but just sufficient to make a ; broad and easy stepping stone between the old life and the new. The result of a very short en gagement depends upon the strength and gen uineness of character in the individuals, while ; the haste with which they have consummated so important a step says but little for their wisdom or prudence. A very long engagement, on the : contrary, is an eternity of that hope deferred ' which maketh the heart sick; and it is much harder upon the woman than it is upon the man. She has to wait usually while he works, j actively bringing himself into new relations, j obtaining new experiences, and in many ways living a life which she cannot share, and which is more than likely to interpose a barrier be tween their mutual sympathy and confidence, ; and cause them gradually to drift apart from each other. It seems to be a matter of course with some good girls, and even in the one, out of Atlanta, wlio some communities, that the fact of being engaged is sufficient to justify the utmost freedom of inter course, and to re move whatever restrain existed to public and personal familiarity.— This is a violation of good taste and good sense, if not of goo d morals. Whatever is per sona', or only interesting to ourselves, should be at least kept in the back ground, and certainly not intruded upon the public. This is a simple canon of good taste and good manners. As j,re- gards opinions, prefer ences, and the like, how much more obligatory does it become when the affections and most sa cred feelings and exper iences are involved? Even when alone to gether, it is best to main tain a certain reserve,and instead of cultivating this isolated companionship, this exclusion from family and social life, to encourage exactly the the opposite, and thus test the disposition ot husband in future, and his willingness to par ticipate in simple, domestic joys, or sympa thize in little domestic sorrows or anxieties. There is an inherent respect, in the minds of most men, for a thoroughly self-respecting girl, whose reserve is seen to be the result ot integri ty of character and purity oi mind, rather than any intention of separating herself from her friends, or assuming airs of superiority. Few WIIO BEHEADED KING CHARLES? When a man’s head is cut eff the question as to who was the headsman seems to be of as little interest as the axe itself. Such, however, is not the fact and much speculation has been expend ed in attempting to identify the executioners. In his history of his life and times, Lilly, the famous English astrologer of the seventeenth century, when examined before the parliament of Charles II., anent the visored executioner ol Charles I., said that the next Sunday but one after Charles I. was beheaded, Robert Spavin, Cromwell’s secretary and others dined with him, when the chief subject of conversation was who beheaded the king. One said it was the com mon hangman, others Hugh Peters, but no one spoke with certainty. After dinner, however, Spavin privately confessed to Lilly that the exe cutioner was Colonel Joyce. ‘I was in the room,’ he said, ‘when he fitted himself for the work; stood behind him when he did it; when done, went with him again. There is no man knows this but my master,’ (Cromwell.) On the other hand, William Hnlet. aiq^q Loylett. was tried ;tr-";«the i.t?u blow. FALL OPENING. I Mrs. Heald’s lone experience and familiarity with styles and material gives her an advantage that is to be ap'pre- ; eiated. 8he has just returned from New York with a MOST COMPLETE STOCK, which will lie offered at lower prices than ever before. ; 0Ctl2-4t ROBERT BONNER’S DR. M. W. CASE’S LIVER REMEDY AND BLOOD PURIFIER. TONIC & CORDIAL. This is not a patent medicine, but is prepared under tlie direction of Dr. M. IV. Case, from hi; com- ; favorite prescription, which in an extensive most practice of over 27 years, lie has found most ■lm \ effective in aU cases of disordered liver or im- •—— pure blood. It is ANTI-BILIOUS. It, acts directly upon the liver, restoring it when diseased, to its normal condition, anil in regulating the activity of this great gland everv other organ of file system is benefited. In Blood Diseases it has no equal as a purifier. It improves digestion and assists nature to elimi nate all impurities from the system, and ivh;|. it is the cheapest medicine in'the market it also superior to all known remedies. While r is more effectual than Blue Mass,it is mild ami perfectly safe, containing nothing that can ir. the slightest degree injure the system. It does not sicken or give pain, neither does it weak* :, the patient nor leave the system constipated, as most other medicines do." T*. / c ‘4.. Liver Complaint, Dy*- W WVU1.B pepsni, Bilious Fever, Headache, Sick Headache, Water' Brasil, Heart-Burn, Kick Stomach. Jaundice, Colic, Vertigo, Xecsritigia, Palpitation of the Heart, Female Weak ness and Irregularities, aii Shin and Blood Diseases, Worms, Fever A Ague, , i j and Constipation of the Bowels. In small doses it is also a sure enre for Cliroiile IMarrhiea. | T afeentwo or three times a day it pre- I vents Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, Scar- ' let Fever, Cholera and small-1 nx. HOWTO XT' Use Dr.Case's Liver YOUR OWN i’"rider, a pleasant _ TnrxrxrjvrvTB and Cordial. =?JjOO«iORr Anti Bilious. It will save your doctor bills; only 25 ets. per bottle. | It is the most effective and valuable medicine ever offered to the American people. As fast as its inerts become known its use becomes universal in every community. No famiiv will be without it after having once tested its great value. It lias proved an inestima ble blessing to thousands who have used it. bringing back health and strength to those who were seemingly at death's door. Prepared at the Laboratory of tlie Home Medicine Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Price per Eottle, 2-5c. Extra Large Size, 75c. Am* For sale by Druggists, i\ GLUTS General Stores, and Agents. WANTED. GET YOUR OLD PICTURES Copied and enlarged by the SOUTHERN COPYING C0„ ATLANTA, GA, Trade Mark* i ii- and convieted of having But there was very strong evidence that he wi not the man, and ground for belief that his con viction mainly arose out of a determination to fasten the guilt somewhere. One of tlie witness for his defense said: ‘When my Lord Capell, the Duke oi Hamilton and the Earl of Holland were beheaded in the palace j I have located permanently in this city, and am prepared yard, Westminister, my Lord Capell asked the 33 North Forsyth Street. Atlanta, (la. Having the sole agency for the sale of II OLMA XS I. If Eli I\ (I>S A XT) so nr Ti \ i: me max a l I’LA steiis for the Hodtj and Feet. A 6 •tie wanted in every town and county ■bon Do you desire an agency ? If von cannot take an age-m own jou wish copi.Vt, Him th your vicinity, write for re fa direct to us (either by mail < send for terms to aeon but 1 ave pictures j ar ■ i. . agei - “I of- prices and send pictti: express), and they wi“ reive onr best attention. ING CO., No. 9 Marietta Address SOU , Atlanta, G ’IIERN COPY- ep&oct to furnish Pads and Piasters, at wholesale and ret ... New York Prices, for cash, ol receipt of order. Having just returned irom New York, and made permanent ar rangements, I will receive Pads and Plasters, fresh and genuine, w'eekly, and will send them by mail to any part of the country. These Pads come direct to Atlanta, aim do not pass through any malarial country. common hangman: ‘Did you cut off' my master s head?’ ‘Yes,’saith he. ‘Where is the instill ment that did it?’ He (hen brought the axe. ‘Is this the same axe; are you sure?’ said my lord. ‘Yes my lord said the haDgman, ‘I am very sure it is the same.’ My Lord Capell took Pa(,s i»y Absorption, the axe and kissed it, and gave him live pieces i- 14 ’ 8 fho Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Fever doctor ot gold. I heard him say. Sirrah, wert thou i xry one and he convinced. Stop dosing, not afraid T Saith the hangman: ‘They made ' UEPJFLXOE OO me cut it off, and I had £30 for my pains.’ One j Tn malarions aiul ,, iIions climates.',.mbub’y four-fifths Walker, who died so late as 1 <00, also labored j 0 f a ll disorders arise from a deranged liver, and but lew under a suspicion of having done the deed, and j suspect the cause. Tlie pad is medicated with effective o Ion If-an.Tr D,-» rtar but bne we compounds, ell 1 cs by ^ also one Henry Porter, but the identity has, we believe, never been thoroughly established. It seems that a like mystery hung around tho exe cutioner of Robert Emmet, the seventy-fifth anniversary of whose death occurred on the 20;h instant; for the report comes from Ireland that Barney Moran, who lately died in a work-house in that country, near 100 y‘a‘8 old, confessed that he was Emmet’s executioner. His life, no doubt, depended at one ti ne on secrecy. impounds, cures Dy absorption, acting on the liver im mediately, taking from the system every particle of ma laria and bilious poison. It cures all fever and ague, dumb ague, indigestion, life-long headaches, rheiima tism, heart affections not organic kidney difficulties, colic, di&rrhu-a, female w eaknesses, etc.; enlarged spleen, liver coughs, pains in the back, side, stomach, etc. At wholesale and retail by ROBERT BONNER, Sole Agent, Atlanta, Ga. I will send a Tad by mail to any person sending me $2 to the Markham House, or 33 Forsyth street. octI2 It* How the Toor are Buried in \aples [TO CORRESPONDENTS. AU communications relating to this department of the paper should be addressed to A. F. Wurm, Atlanta, Ga, Chess headquarters, YoUDg Men’s Library Associa tion, Marietta street. Original games and problems are cordially solicited for this column. We hope our southern friends will re spond. Marcus G„ Columbia.—1. Do not knew, 2. Paul Mor- phy is living in New Orleans. 3. Steiuitz was sick, but , „ attended tbe Congress. 4, Do not know; believes this ! meo wl q approach such a girl with undue fa in on Uard.MontBon.erv: Hart- i and few of the low, inferior and de- to be tbe order: Galbreatli, Orchard,Montgomery: Hart ridge; New Orleans and Mobile can furnish the others. Robert A. Alabama—Colburn-Smith game: 25. it B 2. Kt B0 (Q 7); 26. K K 3. KxKt 27. KXKt K Kt 3, and the pawns must w in. Colburn displayed good judg ment in surrendering tbe game. He could have tiro- longed it some fifteen or twenty moves, s SOLUTION TO PROBLEM No. 67, 1. RAP r 1KK5 | 2. B B etc Clicss in Atlanta. (Match game April, 1877. Queen’s Gambit declined.) White Orchard 12 Q Kt B 3 13 K Q B 14 Ii Q B 2 15 QXP 16 Q Q 3 17 Kt Q 4 18 PXKt 19 Q K B 3 20 QXR 21 Kt K 4 22 PKIU And White resigns. Time, 65 minutes. Black Wurm QxKt P PXP Q Kt 5 Kt B 3 KtxKt PQ Kt 4 QXB P Q Kt 6 QXB QXKtp graded sort will approach her at all. Her iriend- ships with the other sex will grow naturally out of similarity of tastes and kinship ot ideas; and if one should ripen into an engagement, it would be likely to be followed by a liappy and perma nent marriage. Men, even the best, will usually take from women, not only all that is offered them, but all they can obtain by experimenting upon their weakness or strength. Girls cannot accept the dictum of any man as to what is right. They must judge this for themselves, and yield their ideas of decorum and maidenly propriety neith er to dictation nor flattery. Jennie June. The test of a ruby is to drop the fresh blood of a pigeon beside it upon a sheet of paper, If it is a perfect ruby, it will exactly agree in color with the drop of blood. A fitting finis to the career of the Neapolitan poor is the method of their burial in the Campo Santo Yecchio. In death, as in life, they are herded together. A bare, paved space, inclosed by a wall; three hundred and sixty-five stones covering so many pits, of which one is opened each day for the reception of the dead: a mova ble crane, with a metal coffin suspended by a chain. Such is the set-scene, such the proper ties of the last act of the tragedy ! Every eve ning, at half-past six o'clock, one of the awful holes is opened, the corpse brought for inter ment are hauled with indecent roughness from their pauper shells, the priest sprinkles them ! with holy water, and hurriedly gabbles the prayer for the dead. Then each in its turn is : thrown into the box attached to the crane, the bottom of the box gives way d' -.the pressure of a spring, and the body crash;. , :own to join the heap of corruption below. Laughing boys and weeping mourners press to the pit’s edge to gaze at the ghastly sight; the creaking oi the machine mingles with cries of desgair. A crowd of lookers-on eagerly note the number of the dead, their sex and age, in order to choose lucky < numbers for the lottery. — Artificial Ivy Leaves- Artificial ivy leaves are made by taking green window Holland and using an English ivy leal for a pattern. Cut out any number of leaves, making different sizas. Next lay them upon paper, and with a warm iron, upon which you first rub some beeswax, press each leaf. To shape and vein the leaves, fold the leaf from side to bide, makiDg a crease from stem to tip; then likewise through to each point, from stem. For stems take fine wire (not too fine to stand in shape,) push the end through two small holes previously made with a pin far enough to turn back upon the under side, and twist care fully around, to secure it in place. The small est leavas are placed upon the ends of the vine. Twine the wires with tissue paper, the color of leaves, and make loDg vines, with branches here and there. Ornament a flower pot with a fancy cover, fill with clean sand, which place npon a shelf or bracket. Then plant therein your artificial ivy and train it as your fancy dic tates, and you will have a vine that can look fresh and green without care and one that will not freeze. Medical College, The Twenty-First Annual Course of Lectures will com mence Oct. 15th, 1878, and close March 4'.h, 1879. FACULTY. A. \Y. Griggs, M,D., Emeritus Professor of Practice. J. G. Westmoreland, M. D., Professor of Materia Med- ica and Therapeutics. W. F. Westmoreland, M. D., Professor of Surgery. YYm. Abram Love, 51.D., Professor of Physiology. V. H. Taliaferro, 51. D.. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Jno. Thad. Johnson, 51,D., Professor of Anatomy and Lecturer on Venereal Diseases. A. W. Calhoun, 51.D., Professor of Diseases of the Eye and E ir. J. H. Logan, A.M., 5I.D., Professor of Chemistry. Jno. T. Banks, 51.D., Professor of Practice of .Medicihe. C. 5Y. Nutting, M.D.. Demonstrator of Anatomy. Send for announcement, giving tul! information. JNO. THAD. JOHNSON, M.D., Dean. M. H. LANE, ATTORNEY Af MW, Washington, Georgia. Will practice in all the counties of the Northern Circuit- Business solicited. Office Over Green Bros- Confectionery Stor Will attend to business in any part of the State. 138—tt A DAY to Agents canvassing lor the Fireside « Visitor. Terms and Outfit Free. Address, P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine, 151-ly Sale 0 D, 1 W [ The habit of using- Morphine, ‘t* * Gum O; : nm. Laudanum or Elixir Painless of Opium cured D"inlesslv by AMERICAN this Improved i nil . P S | I JUS Manufactured at A : m ta. Ga., 8 A# Iwti re suced prices. Tested in , .11,'KE on - .hundreds of cases. Guaranteed ANTIDOTE. Particulars Fuse, address B. M. Woolley, Atlanta. Ga. Odice No. 35, over Linen Store, entrance 33,' j Whitehall street. YOUNG MEN PREPARED FDR BUSINESS ! by attending 5IOORE’S BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. 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