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RAZER & DOZIER, Wholesale stud Retail
HARDWARE, Eolumbus*.(Georgia.
..... The Tea Drinker's Disease.
According to The Journal of the Amer
Medical Association, attention has
been drawn to a new nervous
said to be especially prevalent in
land and America. It is called
•theism,” or tea drinker's disease. It
lists in three stages—the acute, subacute
ad chronic. At first • sytaptoms W
Tliese physiological effects, being
“'re^nmikSVmen^TLS
ly depression. The tea drinker be
ies impressionable and nervous, pale,
^Iror^th^^m^oniTin^fr^her im
ulgence in the favorite beverage, which
£ a time restores him to a sense of well
ring. These symptoms characterize the
•0 first stages.
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8;he heart, and of the VaSo raotorsT
a disturbance of nutrition. The pa
becomes'subject to hdlludinatibhs,
and nervous trembling,
those al to*with vdwtoke plenty ofmee^e a
tapunity, but with
and young people who follow
occupations tins is not thb cased
best treatment fer theism is said to
indulgence in free exercise, such as
and open air life-scientific
Why Snow Destroys Marble Statuary*
The results of the examination of snow
iken from different places in Munich
ad its neighborhood by Mr. Sendtner
*>uld seem to indicate not only that
iow has a considerable faculty for ab
>rbing sulphurous acid from the atmos
here, but that the absorption goes on
rntinuouslv for some time. Mr. Sefldt
ascertained that, on one day when
ow fell, sulphurous and sulphuric acids
?ere present in it in fairly equal propor- all
ions, but on the second day almost
p sulphurous acid had been ozonized to
iphuric acid. In the vicinity of chim
ys and gas works the absorption would
tu^L^uriS course be greater.
rr
idered of great destrtictive practical interest influence as ex- of
ilaining the
now Upon marble statuary.—London
?harmaceiitical Journal.
Power of a Windmill.
| istence One of is the used largest for driving wind motors flouring in ex¬
ma
Sinery at Great Yarmouth, England.
f
iches wide, and extend 100 feet from
int to point. With a wind of
^e miles an hour, the ,windmill nas
! ty-five horse power, and wilt daeily
appartltu|jai 3 yippoijii^
motor is of eleven stories, stands ninety
feet above foundation, and is thirty
feet hi dimeter at the base, and six
at the top.—Arkansaw Traveler.
Hydrophobia in China.
When a native in China is bitten by a
, and symptoms of hydrophobia
kfit thsinfcflTe%’ iff thdJpodr such ca^es, ffefl{>w chained is,'
ding to chstom
[ fa his hands anchTael fkita
A tq hia^uffprings^—Chicago New*;
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Harris County s. §. Association.
The quarterly meeting of the Har
ris County Sunday School Association
was held with the Bethlehem school
Wednesday, Nov. ad, 1887. Presi
dent Wisdom not being present Judge
A. A. Allen, second V.ce President,
presided.
After ‘ he °P enin f eXerds “’ C °"'
. of and Mi. K.
sisting songs prayer,
E. Fort, superintendent of the school,
introduced Mr ‘ i °- Barnes > who
very cordial and eloquent terms made
a speech of welcome.
Ca P L 1 • H - Kl '" b,ou S h . > ln . bchalf . . u
° f th C aSSOC,aUOn ; reSp ° ndeii m h ' S
usual , earnest and impressive way.
t he minutes of the annual meeting
then , read , and , approved. ,
were
The roll of the several schools
composing the association was then
called and interesting reports were
ma ,’ le f rom many of them. These
made by Judge * ... W. 1. T
reports were
Hudson, Col. T. M. Mobley, M. M.
Rev , w D . McGregor, Capt.
T. H. Kimbrough, Rev. M. Page, J.
M. Kimbrough, Dr. E. D. Swan,
Judge A. A. Allen and B. F. Hill.
After the reports were in a recess
was taken for dinner.
The afternoon session was devoted
to general business and interesting
addresses were made by Judge Allen
j j an ^ Rev. D. __ McGregor. _
.
J Judge ® A. A. Allen was elected ist
Vice-President to fill the vacancy oc
casioned by the removal from the
county of Rev. W. W. Arnold.
Rev. I. P. Cheney was elected 2d
Vice President to fill the vacancy oc¬
casioned by the promotion of Judge
41 len.
New Hope church was unanimous¬
ly elected as the place of holding the
next quarterly meeting, on the first
in February
Q n mo tion of Rev. W. f). McGreg
• % r
or ^ was resolved that . . the . thanks . _ o
the Associatiop be tendered the Beth
m Sunday '! ch001 a,,d T
Mr. R. E. Fort, for the
cor diai entertainment extended the
. * k Tadies of * K Bethle- Lu
Association . td the u _ t
hen? community for the very elegant
and bouatiful.dinner; and to Choris
ter Livingston for the very excellent
music led by him.
The association then adjourned.
X.'1L AtLEN n.9SL hit.
r i. *j t *»? j i
Dennis, Pres.
Rec. Sec.
In Brief mid to tlie Point.
Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered
jj ver jg misery, Indigestion is a foe
to good nature.
The human digestive apparatus is
one of the most complicated and
won deiful things in existence. It
eas]ly put out of order.
Greasy food, tough food,sloppy food
b*1 cookery, mental,worry, late hours »
regular aabits, and may other
things which ought not to be, have
made the American people a nation
of dispepsia.
But Green’s August Flower has done
a wonderful work in teforming this
sad business and making the Ameri
«? people so healthy that they can
enjoy their meals and be hippy.
Rc-mem ber:-No happiness without
‘health. But Green s August r lower
brings health and happiness to the
dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a
bottle. Seventy- fi ve cents.
BU§Y„AS ohcv*ac dccc
“Please say to the readers of the
Journal that wh.le ... we are too bus .
to wrl,e an ad ^rtisement, we are not
t0 ° b " syto S ,ve * b em careful alien
tlon lf they are ln need of anyth,n *
in the way of clothing, hats, furnish¬
ing goods, &c. Our stock is full and
complete and the great rush upon us
is evidence that our prices are satis¬
factory. Never before haue we been
so well assured of the wisdom of our
motto “Quick sales and small profits."
Thus spoke the senior of J. K.
Harris & Co., Clothiers, Columbus,
to this scribe, as he hurried off to at¬
tend a waiting customer.
Thc finest line of Toilet Soaps
ever exhibited in Hamilton just re
ceiveti at the Drug Store. tf
Abo at the Crops.
If yon want to save money in ^our
foot wear and at the name time get first
o'aaa boots and shoes, call at the aign of
the big Black Bear, Columbus, Gs , sod
buy from O. J. Edge.
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Oh! ye who teach the Ingenious youth of
our great nation, let'them learn the noble
act of self-defense, as Salvation Oil is Ike
specific for hurts.
Little Annie toK^ns y»T)tcrday, in her
own waj , what a good medicine fis.. Bulls
Cough Hyrup is. it had a very
severe cold.
Heated Heoeee.
Has been the cause of mu h bronchial
troubles. C >ming out into the ej«n codgh air *s a
slight eobl. followed by a severe
contract e<l. Take in time Taylor’s CBero
ee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein
A Eaby Dike a «-le of Wind.
Why in a newly bom baby like a gale of
wiDd? Because it begins wltb k gquall.Obld
ga'es induce cougks and croup. Tayhw’s
Cherokee remedy of Sweet Gum and Mul-
THE MORNING NEWS
STEAM PRINTING HOUSE.
Printing. Lithograph i ng. Kngra
ving , Stereotyping, Hook lan¬
ding and Htank Hook
M <\n uiuct uri ng.
Tbs Larg^t Coaesm of Uie kind m the SoutL
l'bcroughlj’, mid com!• b
in it elljihe Mh t v a**l.in*ry imd *l.»*
most bkit ful wo k » o i.
Corporations, g Bankers, Manufacturers, County Officers
arks EarmerSj^Mcrchante. and Mechanics,
A«FB 0 si!« 5 fe M^XJENt rally
shunt pheir t* otthr* for ,mi yttM»>g 1,1
»•!>• vw liucH. from « v-Fi ii v r n I f » n
nif'iiituotli |M*»tt-r. o r tr* in n uif raoouolum
bo.U Ion tnmuinoth ledger, nr»» Mrju»t* *-«i
tu giro Ibis U umh h * rinl.
J. H. ESTILL, Prop..
3 Whitaker StSavannah. -..it (hi.
_ m *, \ *. i * /, .
it you art? bothered ftih hard turns unit
want to Kuril i ow to turn your time into
money quic*ly ami pleasant) Y,wii t* to IS F
Johmon & Co , Richmond, Va Thev K v
h plan on li>< >t that you ought carefully t*»
consider.
Mason, Ala .Nov 2 , 188 U
MRears A T Hhallrnbkbokh & Ou.
Rochester, Pa.— Qeffilf Ybnf Antidote
for Malaria is the boat chill ami fever
remedy I bare ever known or tried. It
neret failw to core every case. Since you
neot me that stmaplo bottle I have m.KI
over one dcis-n, and not a single person
he* token it who h»a not b«»-u cared.
PJeatte nend me m duzeu by mail iuuueiiiv
atoly. Yours renpeoifully,
N B. Dixon.
Personal.
Mr. N. H Frohlicfigtiriti; Mobile Ala ,
wiiUK,I take k ieat pleasure in rtcommend¬
ing Dr Ki ;gs N-’w Discovery fur cum-imi p~
tion, having used it for a severe atttu k of
Bronchitis nnd catarrh. It gave n e in¬
stant relief and Entirely cured me and I
h *ve not been atliieted since. I also beg
to state that I bad tiied other remedies
with no good result. Have also used Elec
trie. Bitters f*n<i New LifJ HUh, both of
wnkh 1 can re. otutnend.
Dr. Kings New DWorery for Cuiisuinp
tlon, coughs and colds is nob! on a posi¬
tive guarantee. Trial bottle tree at (look’s
WondeFf5rX3ureH.
W D. Hoyt & Co*, Wholesale and Hetaii
selling Druggists Dr of King's Kuinejia., New Discovery, say; We have Keen
Electric
Bitters and Bncklen’s Arnidi Halve for two
yctMF. Have never handled femwiies that
sell as well or give such universal satisfac¬
tion, There have been some wonderful
cures effected By these medicines in this
city?. Hovers! cases of pmnbuncrd con¬
sumption have been entirely*cured bv us¬
ing* few hittlea of Dr. King’s New Di** uv*.
ery # taken in connection with Electric
Bitters We guarantee them always. Hold
by Cook Brothers
Renews Her Youth.
Mrg Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co.,
Io.. tells the following story, the truth of
which is vouched yefcr* tor by old, the residents of
town: *‘I am 78 hare been trou¬
bled with kidney complaint and lameness
for many yea rs -could pot dress myself
without help. Now f am free from all
soreness, and able to do mv housework. I
owe my thanks to Electrkf Bitteis tor hav
ing renewed my yotub, aud removed com
th*. pletely f the 50c disease si Cbbk and Bros. pain.” Try a l>ot
on