The Middle Georgia argus. (Indian Springs, Ga.) 18??-1893, December 15, 1881, Image 4

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A Key to Editorial Expressions. An attentive reader o! newspapers can see a great deal more than is set down on the printed page. For instance, an expression common in these days of nominations is, ‘“While a portion of the ticket is not such as we should have nominated, we shall give it our hearty support.” This means that the editor s most bitter enemy, who will give the printing to the other paper if he can, is on the ticket, and the editor hopes that the low down reptile may be beaten out of sight. In the case of distinguished orators, the remark, “The Hon. Mr. Blank was attacked with sudden indis position and did not speak” means that the venerated statesman was too drunk to hold his head up. The observation means the same thing when applied to the lights of the American stage. “w failed to catch the last words of the speech” means that eloquence at the critical period was drowned in “ budge. “We regret that we have not space to publish the gentleman’s eloquent ellort in full ” means that, in the editor’s opiu ion, the speech would have made a reflec tive mule leave his oats, aud that it would be an outrage on the public to print it. “We may refer to the address hereafter” means that the newspaper man feels happy at getting out of it tcis time, and trusts that perdition may seize him if he ever mentions the niHi wnen applied to a genuemen of easy views in regard to drinks, means delirium tremens, and “He was his own worst enemy,” means that the deceased was a drunkard, and the worst enemy of the people who loaned him money. “He hail his faults, who of us has not ?” is an equivalent expres sion, In regard to performances, ’'dr.im atio, and otherwise, “ Those who failed to be present missed a rich treat” m: aus that everybody “failed.’) “The audi ence was small but appreciative ” meaus that nobody was present except the holders of complimentaries. “Owing to the inclemency of the weather the audience was not what it would have been,” means that nobody would have been there had the sky been as clear as crystal, and the “neighborhood been fanned by the spicy breezes,” according to the hymn book, “blow soft o’er Cey lon’s isle.” In the way of dramatic criti cism “Mr. Montmorency shows some crudity and inexperience, which will donbtloss disappear with time and study ” means that Mr. M. is a hopeless and irredeemable stack.” Finally, “A scandal in high life has been brought to onr notice, of which we shall have more to say in a few days;” that means—well, that means “business.”— Atchison (Kas. ) Champion. Village Life iu Western India. In this new work on the “Industrial Arts of India,” Mr. C. M. Bird wood says of the typical village : “ Outside the entrance of the single villago street, on an exposed rise of ground, the hereditary potter sits by his wheel, molding the swift-revolving day by the natural curves of his hands. At the back of the houses, which form the low, irregular street, two or three looms at work in blue and scar let and 'low ers of which drop fast on the webs as they are being woven. In the street the brass and copper smiths are hammering away at their pots and rojio. wit £tixer the veranda of the rich man’s house, is the jeweler working rupees and gold rnohrs into fair jewelry, gold and silver earrings, aud round tires like the moon, bracelets and tablets and nose rings, and tinkling ornaments for the f<jet, taking his designs from the fruits and flowers around him, or from the traditional forms represented in the paintings and carvings of the great tem ple, vrtiich rose over the grove of man goes and palms at the end of the street, above the lotus-covered village tank. At 3:30 or 4:30 in the afternoon the whole street is lighted up by the moving robes of the women going down to draw water from the tank, each with two or three water jars on her head, and so, while they were going and returning in single file, the scene glows like Titian’s canvas, and moves like the stately procession of the Panathenaic frieze. Later the men drive in the mild gray kine from the moaning plain, the looms are folded up, the coppersmiths are silent, the elders gather in the gate, the lights begin to glimmer in the fast-falling darkness, the feasting and music are heard on every side, and late into the night the ■ongs are sung from the Ramayana or M&habharata. The next morning, with sunrise, after the simple ablutions and adorations performed in the open air be fore the houses, the same day begins again. This is the daily life going on all over Western India in the village communities of the Dakhan, among a people happy in their simple manners and frugal way of life, and in the culture derived from the grand epics of a relig ion in which they live and move and Ha.ve thftir daily having, and in which the highest expression of their literature, art and civilization has been stereotyped for 3,000 year*.” “ Tak Notts.” It sometimes happens that the horny handed prospector knows little or noth ing of the forms required by law when locating a claim, and in such in stances the honest old boys just drive ahead and do the best thejr know how. A grizzled old bunch of antiquity struck a lead near Gunnison, Col., and left the following notice written on an old en velope and stuok in a split stick : “TAK NOTISr The undersined clams this lede with all its dills, spurs, angels, sinosities, etc., etc., from this ataik & 100 fete in each direcshun, the Same being A silver baring load, and warning is hereby given* to Awl persons to kepe away at their peril Any pesons found trespasing on this Clame will Be persecuted to the ful extent of the law. This is no munky talk butt I will assert my rites at the point Of the sticks shute'r if legaly Neces iMgjr to talk head and good warning. Ac - Abidin to lafwl post This Notiss. “John Skam^” A CB4CXJ&P bell can never sound well. tr *vrT^ti , . ' — JSsmatto# a *o knows %feta mintatoring ancd his wif# is until he somekhone one dav, swfffw* A MIN apparently frozen to death in the neighborhood of Solothurn, Swizer land, was placed upon the dissecting table, and gi ring indication of remaining life was restored by the efforts of the physicians. A Maryland exchange refer* to Mr. Thos. G. Forward, of Eclair, that State, who was cured by St. Jacobs Oil of rheumatism. — Rochester (N. Y.) Sunday Morning Tribune. It Pays to be Polite. A gentleman at Bridgeport was an in terested and amused party in an episode which occurred at the South Norwa ! k Depot. While strolling about the plat form waiting for a train, he saw a woman grip on something and nearly fall. Full of sympathy and politeness, he hurried to the rescue and assisted her to rise. As she assumed an upright attitude, however, something escaped from her possession that at onoe caught her bene factor’s eye. It was nothing else but his valise, which he hod left in the depot a minute before, and which it appears the distressed female was trying to get away with. The gentleman ia more man ever convinced that politeness does pay,— New Haven Palladium. Mr. E. G. Gabtman, the business manager of the Evening Dispatch , of York, Pa., was Boston {Mass.) Saturday Evening Express. The latest tool for catting glass is said to be a thin German-silver disk, impregnated with diamond dust, while for drilling holes, similarly impregnated cylinders are used. These took are said to cut very rapidly, and to show little or no wear from use. Tfce Dead Cm not Bo Rahed, nor if your lungs are badly wasted away can you be cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery.” It is, however, unequaled as a tonic, alterative, and nutritive, and readily cores the most obstinate cases of bronchitis, coughs, colds, and incipient consumption, far surpassing in efficacy cod liver oil. Send two stamps for Dr. Pierce’s pamphlet on Consump tion and Kindred Affections. Address Wobld’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y. A certain peculiar plant is known in New South Wales as the “shoeblack plant.” The flowers contain a large pro portion of a mucilaginous juice, which forms an excel lost substitute for shoe blacking, producing a brilliant polish. This juice is used by Chinese ladies for dyeing the hair, and it is said that in Java the flowers are really used for blacking shoes. “Female Complaint*.” Db. R. V. Pirboe, Buffalo, N. Y. :— Dear Sir — I write to tell you what your “Favorite Pre scription ” has done for me. I had been a great sufferer from female complaints, especially “dragging down,” for over six years, during much of the time unable to work.’ I paid out hundreds of dollars without any benefit till 1 took three bottles of the “ Favorite Prescrip tion,” and 1 sever had anything do sae so mnch good in my life. I advise every sick ladv to take it. Mbs. Emily Rhoads, Mcßrides, Mich, “I know,” said a tourist in New Jersey, “ that the owner of that farm was a famous apple-stealer when he was a boy. He keeps two dogs in his orchard. ” Young and middle aged men suflferincr from SXY.auy, dnh {, knareu svmptoms, should send three stamps for Part VII of pamphlets issued by World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. rAKAURAPHiNG is a good deal like “pocket” mining. Occasionally a rich vein is struck and worked for all it is worth, and then the paragrapher goes prospecting around for a “new lead.” y * * A _ Search the Scr.ptures and Lara S4O. The publishers of .the Holly (Mifes.) Reporter, in r their prize puzzle ©ob uum*, mke4he lolloping offer:- To thepeg. •sdfi who will first t 11 us which is the long-, tpst vers* 1 , which the shortest, and which the middle verse of the Old Testament, v e will give S2O in gold. To the person who will first name the book and division in the bible iu which occurs every letter of the Hebrew alphabet, e will give S2O in gold. These premiums to be awarded on the 18th of January next. Those who contest for the premiums must send P. O. Order for twen ty-five cents, no stamps, for which they will receive a copy of the Reporter of Jan. 19th containing the correct answers and names and address of parties giving them,to whom will be awarded the premi ums. Audress, Fubltshkrs of Reporter, Holly Springs, Misshstnoi. No man can read a Chicago newspa per account of how someone with S4OO made $60,000 in three months, on pork or wheat, without wanting to sell his shirt for fifteen cents and buy futures in turnips. Beer Aflfecte the Kidney* And it may seriously interfere with the health unless promptly counter* ted, and for this pur pose Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has no equal. Prof. Raoul Pictet, of Geneva, is engaged in working out a problem in marine architecture, the proper solution of which he believes will effect .a revolu tion in ship building. His object of study has been the construction of a keel which shall cause the ship to glide over the water instead of pushing its way through. The resistance of the water to the passage of a vessel is in this way reduced to a minimum. He is now experimenting with a keel upon this principle. Notice. From the 10th of October. 1881, to the Ist of July, 1882, genuine Bq£k Sprtsg Water will be supplied to*cus tomers by Ellis & Cos., of Bailey Springs, Ala., at the following rates: f Ten gallons in anti-corrosive can.. $5.00 Same can refilled at. • 4.00 Five gallons in anti-corrosive can.. .3*25 Sasle qan refilled at, 2.50 gallons in glass bottles..;.. 7M Reasonable freight and express rates are given by all railroads. This water has been known for nearly fifty years as a sure cure for Dyspepsia, a sure cure for diseases of the Kidney and Bladder, a sure cure for all curable easels of Dropsy, a sure cure for Scrofulous eases of the Bones or Skin, and a certain de stroyer of the terrible thirst ior intoxi - eating drink that overcomes so ngany worAb# resolutions. Beprivh'* jftrfmk hrd * his- dram for ‘thtbe-JdAycg .and give him plenty* qj! -Smog W*ter”Rnd hb wortfy' (he* 1* you do, fBWHft Gb. v * It will oostfomv *rsnr Kite. MMS Ate:** t „ j fi W (liriflr Imx The old Cunarder Persia, in its day ttie finest vessel afloat, took six tons of coal to carry a ton of freight across the Atlantic ; the Arizona, anew steamer about double the size of the Persia, takes a fifth of a ton. Changes like this, as well as low land rates, arc swamping British farmers with Western grain. Fob a Christmas present buy one of the Mass. Organ Co’s Harpettes, and your chidren will be delighted and give you music in your own homo these long winter evenings. The value of the sheep in Texas is $13,800,000. It is impossible for a woman to suffer from weakness after taking Lydia E. Pinlham’s Vegetable Compound. It is sad but true that a man who once becomes deaf seldom enjoys a happy hear after. Stjffbbbbs from Constipation should make one trial of Kidney Wort aud be cured. The first Normal school in America was established in Concord, Vt., in 1823. tm Bate.” Ask Druggists for it. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs. 16c. Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostation and all forms of general debility relieve! by t-aVing Mensman’s Peptonized Beef ToniA ths only preparation of beef containing its eitire nutritious properties. It lufc- f Yfl*enf eebled conditions^ whether the result of exhaustion, nervous pros tration. overwork, or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints, Csj weU, Maa&rd A Cos., proprietors, New York. On Thirty Days' Trial. Yoltaie Belt Cos., Marshall, Mich., will •tnd their Electro-Yoitsie Belt* and other Bleofcrio Applianoes ea trial for thirty days to any person afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost vitality, and kindred troubles, guarantee ing complete res tor sties of vigor and manhood. Address as above witheut delay. P. B.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. Pererty and Distress. That poverty which produces the greatest distress is not of the purse but of the blood. Deprived of its richness it becomes scant and watery, a condition termed anemia in medical writings. Given this condition, and scrofu lous swellings and sores, general and nervous debility, loss of flesh and appetite, weak lungs, throat disease, spitting of blood and consump tion. are among the common results. If you are suffering from thin, poor blood employ Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery,” which enriches the blood and cures these grave affec tions. Is more nutritive than cod liver oil, and is harmless in any condition of the system, yet powerful to cure. By druggists. A BEATTY'S PI ANOFORTES.— Magnificent . holiday presents; square grand pianofortes, four very handsome round corners, rosewood cases, three unisons. Beatty’s matchless iron frames, stool, book, cover, boxes, t 09407-60; catalogue prices, SBOO to $1000; satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, after one yearVuae; tbrkkt Pianofortes. $125 to $255; cata logue prices SSOO to $800: standard pianofortes of ihe uni verse. as thousands testify i write for mammoth list of tes timonials. Bauitv’a Cabinet ORGANS, cathedral, church, chapel, parlor, upward. Visiters welcome; free carriage meets passengers;lllustrated catalogue (holi day edition) free. Address or call upon DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey TORMENT, INDEED. - —i ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ Life’s vexations do not generally come on one like a storm descending the mountain or like a whirlwind; they come as the rain does in some sections of the world—gently, but every clay. One of life’s discomforts if; presented herewith: • / According to popular impression, Ha/ hot weather, mosquitoes and l|/ \ mad dogs all flourish at the n \ y same time and are chargeable . JL \ / to the malefic influence of |- \ \ / the Dog Star. Speaking of wflcAj? / of a dog and the comet, S —and which we here give vSSjaapk / in a short extract from /siffyiSL f the boy’s letter: “Golly, X Hi \ Bob, you ought to ha’ - Vi \ been there last night to 1 \\ \ a-seen the fun. Tom I —Aw, \ \ Winkins’ dorg* Toddles I ye \ \was a-settin’ at the gate I / \ \ a-gazin’ at the Comit, yr \ n \ when along comes old . . ' li N Sykes durned rat tar ter and the 2 waltzed over the fence and the 2 fought. The tarrier proved too much^fbr-Tod dies, and afbre they could haul him off 1 the bat rSf? ground he had made a good square jpeal off hisflide. Tom was in despair. A kihdxoolfiner gentleman in a broad brim hat told him to gpt a St. Jacobs Oil and rub him with itflnd 5 wbbldhure him in no time. What does Tom * yide into Father Jacobs confessional box and beg 6f him a bottle of his oil withVvhfch to bub his dorg The Father felt of Tom’s head; it was bot an afore Tom could utter a prayer, two men were biggin’ bim home followed by agreat crowd, who kept at a safe distance, thinking he had been bit by a mad dorg. The mord he kicked and screamed to be let free, the tighter they held on to him. In reference to another torment Athe - Chicago Western Catholic recently wrote: ‘®!r Joei D HarvejvU. S. Collector of Internal Bfve nue, of this city ; has spent over two thousand dollars on medicine for his wife, who was suffer ing dreadfully from rheumatism, and without deriving any benefit whatever; yet two bottles Jacobs Oil accomplished what the most skillful medical men failed in doing. We could five the names of hundreds who have been cured . T won derful remedy did space permit us. the latest man who has been made happy through the use of this valuable liniment is Mr. James A. Conlan, librarian of the Union Catholic Library of this city. The following is Mr. Con lan s indorsement: Union Catholic Libbaky Association.'! 204 Dearborn Street, l t . „ Chicago, Sept. 16,1880. j l wish to add my testimony to the merits or St. Jacobs Oil as a cure for rheumatism. One bot tie has cured me of this troublesome disease, which gave me a great deal of bother for a long time; but, thanks to the remedy, I am cured. This statement is unsolicited by any one in its inter est. Very respectfully, James A. Conlan, Librarian. Df BULL’S GOUGH Lsyrup If enjoy a laugh heartily aaP 1 (§b APS 11 our Sciinc* in Sms** Oi Sammy Tubbs and his Srousie, Jmßm PMregNk Th e Roj Doctor 4: Trick Monkey; TmKk V? b author, E. B. Foote, M. D. Illustrated contents free. Butif you’re fond of lots o’ fun, /U Just buy the Poly opiicon; S'-ww VyvV /&■ £? r lanterns are outdone. P®ly. is a picture-gun —* Box 788. Kew York City. t PENSIONS. ARE PAID •▼err soldier disabled br accident or otherwise. A tVOCfillof tnv kind. loss of iRCer. too or eye, if but slight; diseases cf Lnngi or Varicose Veins fare a pension. Under new law thousands arc en. titled to an increase of pension. Widows, or phans and dependent rat tiers or mothers of soldier* get a pension. Se*v? Si stamp* for copy Pension and Bounty Act*. Address, P t H. Fitzgerald & Cos., Claim Agent*. Indianapolis. Ind. Refer to Ind. Banking Cos. and Pres’t Cgggal Bftali ktttit si lamaaennli*. pnnn SW** S**J)LiCcb a tfciaAfe- CAN CONSUMPTION BE CURED? SOME ISTMSSTISG LETTSBB FROM fHI PIOPLt. WHICH IMULI RE READ BY THBOC AFFLICTED. dr. sominok •IVKt THE EYIDENGE WHIGH Wt EASES Hit AttBRTI# THAT CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Clear and explicit statements from well-known persons which should convince the most skeptical. For other Certificates of Cures send fer ir. ichenck's Bosk on Consump tion. Liver Cemplaint and Byepaps/a. h gives a full description ef theee d*eases in ihair various forme, ahsa, valuable information in regerd te the diet wd clothing ef the siek; hew and when exercise should he taken, do. this foek is the result ef many years ef experience in the treatment of Luna Diseases, and should be read, not only by the afflicted, but by these who, from hereditary taint or oMer cause, sup ease themselves liable to any affection ef the throat or lungs. IT II SENT FREE Psst t# all Applicants. AddieM Dr. IH'UHI’fR A MI, Ho. 600 At-eh'W, PbUadelFhla, Pa. From Sir. (*. W. H. Martin, of Afton Depot, Afton Depot, Nelson Cos. gept. 13, 1879. Dr. J. H. Schf.nck, Philadelphia, Pa. Dear Sir: —I feel it to be my duty to you * Q d to all who may be suffering with that awful disease—Cor a mpt,ion— to write to you of the change for the better that been made in my wife’s condition by you and your great ndi ctne. On August 29, IS7B, soy wife was taken down wwi Vhe Consumption. I ealled in one of the best doctors rn this county. He attended her as faithfully as a man could, doing everything in lots power, but she got worse every day. In October I called another doctor. They both said she could not possibly live, for she had Con sumption, and tlia* her lungs were nearly gone. She was at this time thShmost pitiful object any person had ever seen—a perfect skeleton, coughing and spitting large quantities of matter. I tried all kinds ef patent medicines that were said to cure Consumption, but nothing did her any good. On the Ist of October the dootors and all ber friends gave her up. It was their opinion that she could not live five days longer. By chance I got one of your books, de scribing similar eases swi.d their cure, and on the 6th o{ November I wrote to yofi, desoribing her case. You wrote me to give my w+fe your medicines according to the printed directions; and you thought she could be cured. LaLjwcft hougJiL.4ai o fi fijVgSve them to her. She began to improve at onee, although the doctors and her friends said 1 was throwing my money away. In a few days Bhe got so she could lay down and sleep—a thing she had not been able to do since she was first taken sick ; her appetite improved, and I never saw such a wonderful change. Everybody who saw her was astonished, for the like had never been seen in this county. On the 23d ot January yotf 'Came and examined her lu igs with you? Respirometer. You pronounced her right lung nearljfrgone, *red the left badly affected Tthe same, thing her former physicians had saidl, but you said she was hnpro\jn*fas? fast as possible. - About the Istwtfy.i attending to her duties, aad haacontintied'to do so ever since, r wing for herself and her five-children, and (o-dey she looks better than she has for ten yc-ais. , WtSfit , My wife’s case isHftnke&on by the many who saw her as the most wonderful cure that has ever been made in , the State of Virginia; it was like raising the dead. Some* of the never failed to 'fclmjntire satisfaction. There is a great deal of medicine sold ip this vicinity now, and it has made other cures alraosnh ■Wonderful as that of my wife. My purpose in thus you is to benefit other s who.may be suffering front that dreadful disease—Con sumption—and I wimcheerfully answer all inquiries that may be made of me, whether by correspondence, or per sonally, and I pan refer to thirty or forty persons of the highest standing in this community who will vouch for all that I have written. Yours, etc., G. W. H. MARTIN. Guard the System Against MALARIA By Using ~ DR. SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS, The Great Vegetable Substitute for Mercury. They will cure Chills and Fever. They will cure Diarrhoea. They will cure obstinate consti pation, leaving the Stomach and Bowels in a healthy con dition. Fhev will cure Liver Complaint, that great forerunner of Con sumption. DR. SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS t>'j not produce sickness at the stomach, nausea er grip ng. On theeontraiy, they are so mild and agreeable in '.heir action that a person suffering with vsick headache, lour stomach or pain in the bowels, is speedily relieved Df these distressing symptoms. They act directly on ;he liver, the organ which, when in a healthy condition, purifies the blood for the whole body. They are a perfect preparation of that great and well known remedy, Mandrake or Podopbyllin, a remedy that hae displaced the use of mercury, as well as many other poisonous drugs, in the practice of every intelligent physician. Prof, doha King, of the College of Medicine, of Cincin nati, sayst-'‘l#i Constipation it acts upon the bowels without disposing them to subsequent costiveness. In Chronic Liver Complaint there is not its equal in the wholarange of medicines, hping vastly more useful than mercurial agents, rtrommf thsbAvfcr to, hqslthy action, increasing the flow of bilsTand'ffrfjiing up these longer titan any other agent with which we are ac quainted.” (See America i Dispensatory, page 730.) ■>.. ss ' £rnei2K Howr<xl Tonic should be used In connection with these Pill*- OR. SCHENCK’S MEDICINES: MANDRAKE PILLS, SEAWEED TONICJ ..aPULMONIC SYRUP Are sold by ell Druggists, end full directions for their use are printed on the wrappers of every package. RATTJIIT’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE DfUiilUU U For 1882. ILLUSTRATED. 108 Pages EitertaiHiaal a Monti a 200 a Teao for $1.50 per mum, Postpaid. Cbarmtns Bomaocee, ■nmoroH Eketeh w. Love Stories, Travel* ftd Jldye'utur** by (tea and Land. lUustraled Pdrsn*. M •i\ JnvenlleDeprtm*pt, *Jd|tor eDraw t rations, Ae , all ibmtsc a Most Complete and Pooular Se-lsl, and Oldeot in the Country. 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Send for specimen pages and extra terms to Agents. Address Rational Pobi.ishino Cos., Allan's, Ga. ggggggg GmiEMEN: 1 was autfeiinK from geccrnl debility to such ;ui extent tuat my labor was exceedingljbur densomotome. A vocation of a month did not give me much relief, but on the contrary, was folioweu vr increased prostration and sinking chills. At this time I began the use of your Ikon Tonic, from alized almost immediate and wonderful results. The old energy returned and I found that my natural ion' was not iermanently abated. I have used three bottles of the Tonic. using it I have done y wlce tl ~®_ * . bor that I ever did in the same time during my illness, and with double the ease. With the tranquil nor* and vigor of body, has come also a clearness of thought never before enjoyed. If the Tonic has not done mo work, I know not what. 1 give it thecredit. J. P. Watson. Pastor ChrjsUan^2j22l£j2_Zl2ll-l^ ( The Iron Tonic in ' preparation of Pi-o toxide of Iron. 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