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The VJolnilii'U . ihujnirer-Sun < b.Iii
Ihiit in ire bail .iug i-i.'iing on m that
i iir lii:tit at any inn* in it ple\ iull • j
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hibtol
Tl law mid order violator*, U I (I)
now b' ir tie; nani" of
have *" “ n j!tir*» :ii r tlioir voi'v ci’l
t ! I *lf C'OUf> in \Vilkes county,
Ah i ii-iuil with tliout, th" weak atul
#;* •letieeh'ss were the ohj"vt* <<! the;;
brutaiitv.
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ifepoi t, n ' to ilie condition <>t
ntor Ib'ow n's stat" of health are
me mu an 1 eojili.'hlit tory, We von
fur* 1 the feet il ion that the ambitiom
politi ians v.lio are exjiyeting loon
!iea M the j'e il " r; ill lur oiu!' ,% l to":
to t : e his place Hie doomed to i •cr.
lliq.oilif melit. The erritoi h"(*itiK to
hull'd 0,1 nr** '>’■ j'ersistcsitJy ;is he
docs to high jio!itical of lives.
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The T iioinanville rimes has been
»*ivi ing tin* iii'u management ol tin*
< '*d#in 4 !iiiH I'aiquiier Sun to dif .'liar. e
ita non-union printers and tV-instatc
lhe union **•«■»; who were ili idiarged
It few Weeks I 'fi e tin* old tiiatiagi
incut w ent out. it is a severe enough
i. ill'lliou on the Time.; that it was so
i ;tioreut of the malt‘f it^ha l tak¬
en hand that it did not know the tin
ion men were re-in tafed immediately
nftci the new manager took charge,
but when they ffdvbe the discharge
of a lot of qren bd - no better cause
that that th*v do not belong to the
union it show s itself a prejudiced pa pi r
I'Nidentlv * the ’l imes is a thoroituliU
» »
ladoii paper, from its composing
rooms clear up the long distance to
and including the editorial sanctum.
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Tlx* tt*rrU;lc IUkhI in IVnuHvlvniiia
with tin* vtmHc<]m*nt loxi of lift* ntul
|in*jM>i'tv is mill t«> ho the most tlixnn*
trotis acciih’iit of a like nature tl.a
l»m* iwor mviirri’i! on this ronfinutit.
'blip aci'oiuil of the t'aiiiio of it ami
the leriibh' l.»s'< of life l*v water and
tire i* a ahovking one and has doubt
loss t’aii'ji'd a gloomy feeling in every
vet ion in the union. It.is gratify
ing though to read of the heroism <•
no many during that awn'll! time, am
of tin* readiness w ith which every pa. i
ot the eount ry is respondingto tile op 1 *
for aid i i putting away the dead, at I
earing for the living who are an He •
ing. A ten iiiie aeeMenl like this a •
At ays reveals the true nature of me:
and we should be proud to know that
on suelt occasions very few men arc
So w !ti*h and hardened that ti; ey re¬
fuse t.i render all tire assistance in
their power.
Lrt’s Hu vp n I nifortuity of Text
Hooks.
’Hie Georgia te.ielicrs arc making
preparations Ipr a big light on tin
bill that is to come before the legisla¬
ture in duly, ami which provides fbi
the uniformin' of houl text book
throughout all tho public schooli.
the Stata. It is hardly probahle that
thev will he able ts defeat tin* pas
sage of the hill, and they have as ’ A It
shown no sufiioient cause why t’m
bill should not become a law. ... i a.
main argument advanced by them i
th the elVect that the text books that
are used in the cities and towns oft! i<
Mate where they have ten months
schools, aiul where there are grn !•>
avhooln, are entire ')a unsuited to tin
country public schools, where ClllA
four months school are taught f.m’
fi here the books used should be of a
dilferent nature, better suite ! to tlu
minds of the scholars.
It wo understand the nature of U Ul*
hill, it provides that the books shall
be selected by a competent eoinn.Is
ifion, Avhose duty it shall be to con*
aider carefully thn needs of all the
w*bools and so arrange the selection
meet tlse demand*, of schools of both
country ftjnl town, Avhich is
not an im}H»s*>ibility. At any rate
Very fcAV of the tax payers, who
port the public* schools and send their
ftiildrcn to thePr will object tp tin’s
Mil licciimim; » law. and tlu'.v
most heartily approve of that feature
tkat provide. Hut tl.o L,,k» ahall
1" u\ i , a c ^T ars. , i , Inv , vioorgi.t 1 . t teacher*, i "
like many other classes of good citi
MU" bi regartl to other laws, are
.
poftod to tldn hill inaovatiun. first, because thev
WMiJi-r it as aud a
dtacken <bcir private., ,„„1 nox,
^ . i'll eca ! . Tlntu j J' 0t
seeaittni*. a J n hef wdl/all
.nto
Hoc* when *«m* kgwl^ort haYe made
<he law, and will do ull tlieA* ca*i to
it .
Ma 1 rinioiils! Failure**.
Instruction* The bureau of statistics, blowing the
of cotfrnw, has coripiiwl
some important and interesting stalktica
on the subject oMivorce. The range of
this inquiry wa* not coniine,! to the
ITiiUsi Mai. but included Canada and
1 Iii! countries <»f Kuroi Hotuc time ag<
we iiubiisiit.l from advance sheets the
bgt.ic* for tJiis cocbtry, which show a
del orablo iucrea u iu the number of di
vorens in parts of the union. Iu the
Houth. where a few \e-rs Vj'O dir«»rei-«
wet«> abnoht unknown, lh« y are now quite
con nuo u. ’J I'.-ir total number is hirgeh
iucteut~A by the Jeudiucss of the tiegr es
to ir.slr into coart and seek rolesi e lrom
mu IrtUi >nial bur.i i, b ,t divorce among
all elok-cH of mic* t v * Iteeoiiiin,:
ably fj. quent, Ac mjwrh .n of li stu
tint es for tin- Tinted States with t s c s.
for other countries is interesting. The
nniuiul nuiiik.r «f f divorces has
tiift-i ih'ubliyl m the lust twenty ytur.-. in
tin* l'nitc.1 Statv.- Canada, (irout Ibitain
I’lMicc. 1# i .him. th* Sethi rl.tud ’, t itxo
ny, Hamburg, M. nvaand Alsncc-Lorrain*
! Iu number lias increased, but at a slowci
rate, in ibisain, llcntuark and Italy,
The United Mb;to*enjoy th >
honor of lir ,t. place in this
riie number <>f divorces in this countr
iu in.;7 was In is. d it had ikon
to k5,!»:i3, an incioase far outnmning oiu
growth in population. Tlusc ligurosaix
bad enough alone, but they redect slid
more Hovert lr mi ns when taken iu eo! -
ucc.ion with tlie; saialUr ratio of divorce
for Euiope. Tin; total number of divoi
ces for adi tlic countries of luirope com
billed iu 1 • M was abovt or only
obout do.) more than those in the United
."hates alone.
An e'.plamition of the smaller propor¬
tion of divorces in Europe is found in
the fact that the common and tradition
id 'ietv of marriage (hero is that of tin
Toman Catholic Church which does not
pehniV divorce, Jf a comparisouof do
mesiic discontent and infelicity on th
two continents wore po.o tide the dispvo
portion nolea iu the divorce liguri
would, in nil probability, disappear. Th
iaciiity with which,divorce is obtained in
the United Eta’es nud mbtedty t neour
:iges maliy to cast aside the mir ihil bond
for trivial eau«es. It is a scandal on ou
civilizntiok tbit divor” Y in most of tin
dates of the union c:iu be procured ai
most for the asking. Such a lax legs
. iiforet incut of t lie nmrvingo content
would increase the number of divorces i»
Europe or anywhere else.—Macon TVk
;ruph.
]>«a*i Uei CiiiHt;’it.
I’Uii* spring w ith Yo u- itlootl fall of im
.lypotitc omitii .s, 4 vo*«iriliguntion kitliu ami impuiml, you
poor, vH liver tori>iu
tail wliolo tyhtem liable to bo ^rostrati
ny ilie ieio but get yourself nr.<^» gocp
•oEcUtuui, urul ri ally for tlio elumgin
mil warmer wentlier Weather, by tukiu
fooel; HiU'-'Tj'iu’ilin. ft stamla nnefjnu
-e.l for.) in iVying tlio blood, giving an a
eettite, aiul fora general spring mediciii'
VGvsIpyau IVmulo (-iiiios^e.
The annual eatalogno of Wesleyan V*
nail) C'olle .jo, jn„t issnod, shows Unit n
narkablo instilntiotrio be :rr a prosju
»us condition. During the present uc.
lemio year it has had ”-S:> students, iv,
.Cientiug tiie states of Georgia, Ahibun
iflorida, Tennes joe, South Carolina, Te
w and Ut.knudo. The graduating c!. l*
his year number.) thirty-seven. It In
been forty-nine years since the ltrst clit
gru In ate 1 from this, tbe oldest fcm«
‘ Mllege iu existeuej. tSincd that tin
many hundreds of young women lias
gone from its portals to lives of horn
md usefilly ess in society. 'lhe a]
piviaehing commencement will bo of i
tevc&t to tlu* public generally, tts well i
ho patrons of fT.fc college. The exhi 1
lion bv the Sophomore class will he givi
rhiday (veiling, June 15. Uisliop Du
t*au of houth i’urolina will preach tl
'ommeuocmont sermon the followin
Smiilay. Sunday night will occur tli
timiverrarv of the Uollego Miifoiouai
society. The oilier exercised will be t
,'oilous: Monday momiug. Junior o
. uhitinn and award of bn dais with a'
l * ess by lkiv. V*’. C. Lovett of Macon
Monday night and Tuesday morninj.
.'a.-ays by first and second sections t>
k'uior class; Tiusday at 11 o’clock, an
imai uddrers by John W. Hikm, Esq.,
if CartersviUc ; Tuesday night, auuau
joucert; Wednesday morning, essays b;
iiird section of Senior class, conferring
teg revs aud anuonucemeut of medals. -
'iacon Telegrr^b.
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Thu l*!*nn % A an!a DHayfer.
Our tli«p.fttchiv4 yesterday did not givt
a full account t»^ th.** Conexniwg'i Idiki
dissH-rier. The v irt*s were broken insoim
localities by lhe storm, and the most im
portaut t»f the disi*f»tehes did not reach
here unt il Nil. m. yesterday.
The disaster was one of the most ter¬
rible that bas occurred in recent years
Already four thousand bodies have bee;,
discovered, ind doubtless many mon
wiU bo before the search for them i
! over.
Thirty thousand peot»le, living in a
val!t? , « tlv . tclliug etghveeu rniltw awac
ro m the lake, where exposed to the
Hood vhich the broken dim let loose.
wid thousands were caught by it before
tlvy 1.1 pUw. at mtetr. In
vaJe 3^’ taero waa a c-ozen or more
following their perceful >^ peoUc pursmts, oI had al.ich, no
“ 01 <tansor -
sands of tuem had almost forgotten tiiat
! th»n> was such a p ace as lake
mu ' 5 6 U , or . if they remembered it, they
never OUCti ^onght they worriu danger
I ,rc ®
ter. .. It was three n.ul ftta,( miles ^ ° long ,
| M ‘ lfro » ii>a f tooaeanJa
wide. Iirplaces xt vvp 1(W ffeefc doep.
; The data itself was lUKect lujli and 9')
j feet broad at its base.
• liew com- it to gj-re way.? No on**
can answer that question. It is denied
* lUi *«*k» but had it l>ecu inspect
ctl recently? Several theories are lul
va,ic * <1 to acc*»unt fot- its breaking, but
Dono r,f "hoily satisfactory. The
init ^ i>- v, habiy i» that it hail been neg*
1( ‘ cU 'k and he l 1 m?coU*.c so defective that
it was unable to bear (ha strain which
the rcceut :-tora»3 pot rpon.it
The once beautiful valley tluongb
'^EieU the released waters rmhed pro
s *’ nt>! :l RC0I1 f ot deawlation Its h >! 1 . -
have 1 m «u rnined. its wotksbopswrecked
un, ‘ fi‘ -ds laid wsiste. Unt saikkr
^ iUU a ‘ l lh the Icmble destruction of im-
11:1111 b' j. iu thousands of families the re
is mourning for loved ones, 'lhe day
that opened upon wHiling faces and hap
W beasts anu peaceful hetnes dosed up
on il 1(00116 «»rn>w, min arid death,
Tl,c Conemaugh Luke disaster will not
U ‘ f ’ r o ott0n Pennsylvania in a gener
^iou.—kavimnah News.
The presidents of the Augusta cuttun
mill are disc issing a reduction ot wages,
Tln v say tii.it raw material ia too high
priced iu coinpHnisuii to the prices of
tin* lurtnufaetnred products, and that un
sucU conditions they cannot cuike
money.—Ex.
A PHYSICIAN’S
WARNING!
(ft a’l t!w tcrri'jlf, soul ?i;r!g!itening carses that
jfi’ict all clisit a of Jiumanity, rothinj in all ages
vas ever approadicd comparison to tin: ravages ot
3 LOOD POISON that stow, insa
tiate destroyei
f flesh and life. All ! How often just such an
• faction loves to affect a nc !*e life w ith its poisonous
.aint-. It strikes with destructive aim the most
notable, sparing neither
SCROFULA king „o, slatcin'-en
Even unto the third
generation are the sms of the father made manifest,
Viiat a fearful heritage to bequeath an innocent
hildl Ah! the horrible ravages of this affliction'
To its activity is due sore throat
5> O R H S soot, liver, sore kidneys, sore lung*,
s'rc skin, great ulcers, internal, ex
err.al and eternal unless proper treatment is applied'
I he Lect . , . prescrrption ... used , extensively ,
retv.ee y u a
a priv. te practice by an o!d Atlanta physician. It
s now prepared a thousand gallons at a time, and
is sold in large bottles at
PIMPLES only one dollar per bottle
it i> called 11. It. I!, or Bo
anic Blood Balm. Under its peculiar influence the
flood pclsoa ! i .:t becomes pas. ive, then divided,
•aid lastly is esud d tltrough the liver, through the
- ddaeyst, r.r.d through the pores of the skin.
It is clearly the duty of every or.e who suspect!
h, W ,«*..J-pliililic ,, .croJ.Iou, wbo. in
acir blood,whether rc-enlty from contagion or front
nhciitanci', to get it out of their svslern thoroughly
_ ^ . . j . f j . e , ,| 1 ie ______ l se ° ( *, • ___. ren.cay ______... sc
that j inip’.ej, rores, aches, pains, weak
ddneys nna ether symptoms will not be transmit
au to innocent posterity.
Pemnnd it of your druggist and take no substi
•tile. Testimonials from those who h;.ve used it
nay be found in the illustrated “ Book c.f Wonders’'
sent l ree to any address by tlte Bljcd Balm Co,
\tlaaU, Ga. U1
tiie
\tla 5 ta Weekly Jourdal
• lliis is tbe groat political year. The
•attic* for turilf reform is to be fought,
l he Atlanta Journal is the only genuine
•mill' it form paper published at tbe cap¬
ful of (leoigift. The Weeky Journal
vill eoutain all the world’s news, ext l
eut editorials, splendid miscellaneous and
peeial articles, stories, reading etc.—fifty-six week,
ng columns of good every
toil can have the Weekly until January words,
st next for 50 cents. Iu other
•on can keep posted on politics and all the tlio
lews, and b-) entertained besides,
vst of t his year, for half a dollar, fchim
,»le copies THE free. ATLANTA Add res: “: HTIXAL,
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Atlanta, Ga.
W? ron tiif. CL«or»,
biliousness, Weakness, take Malutiu,* ladtgrsttcn end
BROW VS IRON* BUTTERS. ,
!t cures qtiiekly. For sale by ail dealers ia
iucd.dne. Get the genuine.
DE-LEC-TA-LAYE
IS THK
BEST DENTRIFICE
EVER «1’.'EKKI> TO THK
A >1 EE I CAN PEO CLE!
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1. "Whiten the «ci :T>*
-. UioMnse their.mith:
;>. Harden and bea v rtifv the gums.
4 Pur if* the breath. * *
s Prcv.-ni ’he formation of tartar.
- Neutnu^pny neMty of the^iiv^
8 Citre teitder^and'blffcdinff gums,
J>r. ChILouii Endorses DeJectn
lnviv
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U.t’.houn, ti.e eiamci.t occulist of Atlanta, '
0-- :
Atlavta, t»A.,OcTcr-F.E 1., 1 m?o.
careful pn^t,^ cvRm;natfon ofthe formula of
« vour
Dclevi:tUr.o.; > bear te^vimonv u> it^ value,
re^ld'it'I/th-i ninrim
plies :« deligiitlul wash, u:dca i recoiumtnd
VuSTrSV, ' TV. A. c.uior.y. M. n.
If.vuu De’ectaluvd. l,:,.r,-Wuto.tl, 1 L-,dl 1 c.hhv *
gmus .
Get . bottle and try it. and you w’Tl be
f vmcedof.u menu,itssen^ioni* pleas
ar ' «®®»<khgl»»fiil. «0 cenu bottle
A*v\ O. CAXDbEIl Jt CO..
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ATTjaNTA, GA.
|D |gg ryi; fete „ O ~jn.
• A weei;
IB & >P * • Cl b System
while za convenient V fir m
r ^!f to the buyer aj uny (s 1 m m
^J iaa^hr., it system, <-L *
;i azskclt .i.'i'*ftcju.i V r/O
j £&. iys‘rn co-operation to us. ef Tae Q k\
S3oc.ub jte
members sells u \ r
m. !?■£?« *9 w atches is eac'- HI 1
* $3SVVauhCfo->, C.ub in we ret cash from
■ the fer etch \ teb before it goes
'33, tafoj ter. though each r ember only pay*
[JSga ft a • -eek. 'This f /this why wc give else yon
more for year "sent ary one
yegand fiiliwate way busiaera wc are doing world the We largest sell
jgUjJonJy i a jic
first r.uulity goeds, but ou:
Sj* S*4! T o'id ,r > c ' qualify, i -" re ab- at « S'.Of>ilvei\Vatch hat others get for sec
'u
S W is a substant al Silver (net imitation c/
a Sj vl a ny kind ) St '.ir - Wind American Lever
e Watch—eitl :r hunting case or open.
3«j Our fo . >.<j \Vatch is a Stem-wind.
I 3M H Open Am?r. Face, i.,!at rst ■erWatch quality, .ruarz’i.'-cdto stiffened Gold ss$
jfmmwjr.' Jwctcb e.i t. It is fully others. equal to findm^ any r
so’d f. r $j3 by V\ e
feW a firs'-Uass StiTened Gold Case much 15fc
L more latisfacto y and serviceable then irE
3x1 ary Solid than Geld double C se thatcan be sold at Kg Mr
Ki fgt less die money, as cheap Hr
tdw ol solid low cases quality, are ins and ->riab!y worthless thin, weak, afterES
MB'.nonuse. t§cj Our 938 Watch contains im-Jp*® Eg
provemcnts.of ( aumerous important vital importance patented accur-K^
to
ate Wind, timing —Patent which Dustfrocf, control exclusively. Patent 5/cwBfo 11 Hoe
, we
isfully bility e curl for accuracy, appearance, Watch,eiiher dura- ®M!
and service, to any $75
Open rond Fa'-e or Hunting. especially Our-543.00 Rail
Watch is constructed for
the ir.ostcxaet.nz use, and is the best Rail¬
road Watch made, Open Face or Hunting.
All these prices are either all cash or in clubs,
fil.00 a Week, jnjjix Tate*
Initiator given free iri!* each Watch.
Tho Keystone Watch Club Co ^ „ ;
Kila Qff'.s tc Co’tOw* PollJlia yjl ^ x:
B04 WALNUT ST, VHIUDA. FA.
Ajax Agents Watch Insulator, Wanted. $1.00 /jSf,
A Al perfect Watch. proMotloo Sent avsfn*t aisfiictlum. rccolpl J f ^ ■
any l f mall on
pf priee. to* refer la U| C.,mmer4(al irtuv
Dobbins ElectriG Soap
THE BEST FAMILY SOAP
IN THE WORLD.
It is Strictly Pore. Uniform in Quality.
T HE chanaed tsventy that identical original made years in formula the in ago twenty slighte**.. quality has for never which years This been to-day we paid modified a^o. noh]» fjo.oon with 1* or
l Tl JgSS3" contains nothin^' »»»• that can In
„ ^ $£*
TT washes flannels and blankets as no other soap
A j n the work! does—without shrinking—leaving
them soft and white and like new.
READ THIS TWICE
fpHERE J of soap, is of a groat fuel, and Max’ins of the fabric, °f time, where of labor, Dob¬
bins’ Fiectric Soap is used Recording; to direc*
tionM.
n' i- trial wtil demonstrate it
w wiffpay you to make that tr
T IKE all bent thing;**, it a extensively imi
/• tated and counterfeited.
peware of Imitations.
other fraud, simply because Phlfode is C l'phfo°E!cctr^ cheap. Tin
or any it y
wiU ruin **>»«*• and artf dcar at “"V P rice - Ask fc?
—BOBBINS’ ELECTRIC i—c--
and take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine
. _ “
rs f.AD carefully the inside wrapper around each
• J* cadi bar, outside and be careful to You follow rlirectlonn
on wrapper. emtnot afford to
wait longer before trying for yourself this old, reliable,
and truly wbnd- rful
Dobbins’ ♦ Electric Soap.
flusfotms or coal msnucxs.PAfl$Y bluk
his ruminant Pans, is . 1’ ‘» ’
with the ozoovtion of mull yellow? - ' ’
Thoflommaxooodingly glossy. velvety "[3. ' ‘7, 7, 7, ' .
nick, hunt! sgpaumnoe; cumpnootl _. . 7 ‘ ,
glmuym’y abundantly. a: A bad , .fl- ' ' 7 V " 9 7
owning '7
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than c ?nning Pudo- Inlko , ‘ ‘ ,2 1 1”,; '
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i“: 3 ,1 plate oultumdino 2for2 Our ‘,
7 km Mons. 15cm. 1
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. ~ ’74 . l’uuules. lOfull-nizod ”pirate
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JM Cicanwi end benutrflei the fodr. t
l*romote« a laxui-iaut trroi ta. |
ry Never Faits to Rertor* Gray
- Hair to its Youthful Color.
CttlCHMiviUsaHiR Vidbair foxing
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The safes*, surest and best core i rCorns.Bnr.foi.*, Ac.
Stops all pain. Ensures corafurt to tho feet. Never fails
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