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NATURE’S REMEDY
I* » Urst-clMj scientific preparation, tha I
result researches of Dr.^»n« following , m untiring »fter Gaffrey, labors»nd |
Do-
gear, Branfitlett, Psstuer, Koch, Mlquel
and Other Illustrious compeers,
l bon substantiate, as held by tt_ _-----
■jsjsa’jssasti'ss-is harmless, but be revivified
may by degrees
I and given the most virulent character,'
—ROYAL QERMETUER—
is an infallible cure for numerous diseases,
such as Bbetunatiam, Indigestion, heart
troubles, Headache, Liver, Bladder, and
Kidney diseases, Chills and Fever, Ca¬
tarrh, Paralysis. Asthma, Bronohttls,
! Coughs, incipient Consumption, all Blood
and Skin diseases, Female troubles, etc.
It cures by purifying and correcting a dis¬
eased condition of the blood. It builds up |
from the Erst dose, the patient quickly
feeling Its Invigorating and health-giving
tnflueuoe. It Increases the appetite, aids
Clears tha complexion, r*h**vu, parities jduiiuog
I »ver, bloom kidney*,
_ u to the
f cheek, strength For weak to and the body debilitated and joy females to the I
heart.
it It without a rival ora peer.
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suffering and the wonder of the century.
For sale by King’s Royal Gemetuer
Company, , Atlanta, Asl Ga.,
Price 11.50 per concentrated bottle, which
gallon of medicine as per di¬
rections accompanying each borne. Can
be tent by express a o. D. If your drug-
i gist can not supply you.
T utt’s Pills
Is an invaluable remedy far
SICK HEADACHE, TORPID
UVEH, DYSPEPSIA, PILES,
MALARIA, COSTIVENESS,
AW AU BILIOUS DISEASES,
Sold Everywhere.
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►E qkmtlemkn.
lend Grata and Creed-
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SHOES la f d°,Bs.
•1.75 BHOK FOR MISSES.
& WHITE.
QRirriv.
.lew Advct c ements.
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Af CQMPW WANTED. Permanent em-
Fine ployment Full Good salary Fruits or
outfits. line of
Flower*. Prices low. A. D. PRATT,
Rochester. N. Y
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Detective Bureau Co.
PARKER'S
e* Fail* a luxuriant to Restore growth C
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treats Dandruff and hair faUUo
aiaafc-YrfgTff'
SPPXbeerj
ROOT BEER
1 for it.
C. E. HIRE$, Philadelphia-
ai Trade joaril
FEATURES FOR 1890.
reports and market orecaste from
Hints on how to ship and what to grow.
Correct crop reports from all sections.
An indispensable Journal for farmers and
growers. Our Information Bureau free
subscribers tells all about commission
in all the Cities, ,
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THr.Y MAY «E fauna ANY DAY
COSNTIEi CLIP, NEW YORK.
The Black "KuglUuu in.” Who Is Fraud
of It —“Onrlmly Kl s j«re» from Is-
tnalea and Elsewhere—Skipping Mas¬ *-
ters, Hoarding House Keepers. Bte.
In those lionrs of leisure when I want
rest without solitude, and would lighten
tha sense of my own freedom by watch¬
ing the straggles of other*, there is no
part of New York so attractive as the
lower section of South afcreet—from the
Battery around northo—t to Wall st
ferry. There one may see specimen* of
almost every race of mao from North
Briton to Malay, and from red
Finn to Barbadoee “nigger, 1
some crosses which would ate
and delight the ethnologist.
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GROUP IN COKNTIB8 SUP.
“Kenchies slip” (Coentiea), as they call
it, is the common parading ground for
many races and classes—the shipping
agent, of sailors, boarding house keeper,
agents many kinds and saloon keep¬
ers of a very peculiar kind, “fakirs” of
various moral shades, peddlers of foreign !
curiosities and sailors of every race and
color. A city ordinance grants some ex¬
tra privileges in that locality to seafar¬
ing men and those who deal with them,
and the short, broad street or “slip” is at
this season crowded with a chaffering,
disputing, polyglot and hilarious mass of
humanity. As one walks along Sooth
street, the entire water front is thick set
with the bows of sailing vessels from
every part of the world; on the cither
side are the vast ware houses, while the
streets leading off at right angles to the
shore are well supplied with sailors’ “re¬
treats” and tha establishments which are
usually connected with them, and from
both directions the crowds center on
Coentios slip, which ia to the sailor what
tho Produce Exchange or Stock Ex¬
change iato the speculator.
On a recent May afternoon in the slip
I observed a great increase in activity,
for now is tho season when sailors are in
demand. I was particularly struck
with the appearance of a black ere w just
from Kingston, Jamaica, who had been
paid at tho rate of $30 per month for the
voyage, and had already squandered
enough of it to be in a quarrelsome hu¬
mor and complain cf imposition. They
formed a ndisy group, ono part insisting
on going at once to tho British consul
an Peeking for redress, the other advo¬
cating a combine to whale the “board¬
ing masters.” Around them was a cir¬
cle of interested listeners, and on the
outside another rot of agents- watching ?
for prey. At length o.ia Jamaican, so
black that Georgia could not produce,
his equal, saw the “boarding master’!
who had e-cited liia special omnity, and
then ensued a wordy battle which was
never oqaaled on the minstrel stage.
"Isn’t he dangerous?” t naked of a den¬
izen of the slip.
“Ya-as, with his mouth,” was the cool
reply—“them Bar body niggers never
fights, ’ceptm’ with their months. But
he’d better not Yankee happen around hero to¬
night or that nigger (meaning
the boarding master) will Ro$ some o’ his
blaekies onto him, and know they’ll pound that
Barbady till he won’t himself from
a last year’s corpse."
The black sailor had meanwhile ex¬
hausted his stock of expletives this and moved
off, sending back Parthian shot:
“Yah, yahlyo’tawk big here, yes, yo’
do; yes, yo’ do; yah, yah; bnt ef I jes’
had yo’ in England, I’d show yo’ lawf
yes, I would. ” And as far as he could be
heard down the street he went on with
a noisy, if not eloquent, delivery on old
“ England ‘ ‘ and ' the " British ------flag flag and British
i
justice and all that sort of thing, of
which we have heard so much, declaring
often, and with most peculiar oaths, that
ho was mi Englishman, he was, and was
proud to know it.
f A BLACK SArLOK OF JAMAICA.
•‘Ya-as, ya-as,” said my new acquaint¬
ance; “them Barbady niggers flgtot* hard
with their mouths; but I’d as soon taka
any looonattio out o’ Blackwell's Island
and pnt him in the cook’s galley as one
o’ them fellows. They jes’ naohnfiy got
to be kicked down and they’re kep’ under to be
wuth anything, and wnth mjg’iiy
little then."
The speaker was steward on a large
vessel, and profanely declared that he’d
had one “British rigge,” in the g: ' 1
“They'll .
and would never have another.
jaw all day *md ant a lick, uthar to work
or to fight; bnt if they’s a row among
these Irish sailors, lookout! Some fel¬
ite's bead’ll be broke. And them Greeks
you see there -they’re mighty bad fellies
with knives. Now, an Irishman or a Brit¬
isher will have it out with you, whip or
get Whipped and be done with it; bnt if
a Greek gets a spite agin you at tbc start
of a v*yage, you’re never safe unices
you’ve got your back agin something
’at he can’t get at ft. See that brownie
there?” he asked, suddenly breaking off
and pointing.
L No mat-
thaUtft
exclude*
thc negro a* as he is excluded
from tha of Murray Hill and
Fifth her honor be it
Ltsa by her blacks.
ciClUl 68k'
the n^o< British Hieta-m» cornml in from New Jamaica, York
Unto their rights and wrongs with
mm eare as into those of white
Brftptas. But the truth must be ac¬
knowledged that neither the
the rotationaiy, much less tbs ;-g»
politician, understands the tailor’s nature
aawella* the boeydingihonae keepers.
but under the present
have to prove up
*iis
have
him SSBO&SSS ._ .I Bs
Qf ntaf*. h R R»
believed. But the minortW^di. there
«i The “tonter’’—
“ Mm
s^kenUtaete. an agent or
J&ttant quite gentlemanly, and seldom ffi^J
strikes otnever
a blow,-under the worst provoca¬
tion- As quoted above, however, close
observers on South street assert that he
sometimes has underlings to do the
striking.
SS»S£OSS&SSS bis right For
on a mile or more Along
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A BOARDING HOUSE RUNNER.
South street “retrwrto” are numerous,
and it is taken by consent that all Who
write or talk on the subject are to de¬
nounce the “vile stuff sold over the
bars;" but I must say, after a few “light
tests,” that it averages as good as the
liquor pf most village saloon*. Its effects
are certainly no worse. I rarely see a
drunken sailor in New York, and the fsw.
I do see are certainly less noisy than vil
lags laborers in like condition. Indeed,
the most surprising discovery I hgve
made on South street is that sailors
as a rule, quiet men and comparatively
free “Mas* from slang. If they habitually
their eyes” and “shiver their tar¬
around. ry toplights,” In they do it when I am not
short, I must add the sailor
of the stage and current fiction to the
long list of noted people I have not met
All this this applies applies to South street from
the Battery around to Fulton ferry, but
farther uptown, mid two or three squares
away from tho river, there are said to be
many places fully down to the old time
level of horror and debauchery; in Roose¬
velt, Cherry and Water streets, for in¬
stance. The old Five Points are almost
respectable, and the adjacent section* of
Mott and Mulberry streets are monopo¬
lized by Chinese and Italians. The
place to see the sailor at his best ia
nearest to his ship, and through the
whole of South street one sees a con¬
tinuous line of bows on one side and
shipping is the houses on the other. So Sontb
street of promenade where one may
find most the envious with least of
the disagreeable. J, H. Beadle.
De Witt’s Sarsaparilla will renew and pur
Female Weakness Positive Cure.
To the Editob: Please inform your read
ere I have a positive remedy forthe thousand
and one ills which arise from deranged female
organs. I shall be glad to send two bottles
•f my remedy FBKE to any lady if they will
send their Express and P. . O. (_______ address. Y<
respectfully, 8t., Utica, Da. N. J. Y. B. MARCHIS1,188 Gen-
eeee jun*4d£w4w
Anne Lonl Blunt, Byron's gtauufiaughter, Lady
her husband and their
daughter are living on the borders of the
desert In Egypt, about six miles from Cad¬
toms re. They tiie have adopted the dress and cus¬
of Arabs, and seem to enjoy
their lapse from civilized usages.
The new Krupp gun ordered for Cron-
•todt is to be forty-four feet long, and
can be fired twice a minute. It will
threw s ball weighing 8,009pounds a
distance of twelve miles. Each dis¬
charge will involve an expense of $1,600.
“Why drag in Velasquez?" This was
Artist Whistler’s recent comment on h
friend’s remark that the world had pro¬
duced but two painters-^Whist] er and
Velasquez.
Mrs. Lennder Wright informs ns that she
cured of Chi hronic Constipation by De
Little Early Risers, Sold byN. :
RUBY’S LETTER.
A letterfrom Mr.J. W.Ruby,Union
Ind., says: “I have used your
Extract of Flax (Papiilon)
Cure and find it a complete
for than deep seated cold. It has done
two of our most nkaifal
cough and My children had whoop¬
with the aid of your —
_ jgh , Cure, Cure, ^ they
had it very light
with the -neighbors’ chil¬
who did not take ft. I believe
to be the best Cough Cure in the
So it is. A large bottle
$1.00. Clarke’s Flax Soap for
skin. It leads them all. Price
cents. by N. B. Cough Cure and Soap ^ for '
Drewry, Druggist,
A .1 m 2
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not
but that was its general
“Wake upl” answered a voica ’Tt's j
I minutes. o’clock, and your train goes in forty \ j
“It doesn’t I’m not going on any I
train. Go away and leave save me me alone aionar r
This used. isn’t exactly the i * language he
As a matter of fact, it doesn't
come within gunshot of of it But re-
ducod to Sunday school English that
is tha meaning he intended to convey. I
“Come along, voice. now: come along,” i
continued the “Hustle or you’ll I
get left left They They hi all swear just so when ’
they’re “Get sleepy.” from from thaJtdoor, fe! j
low, away away 1,11 break neck,” young said the
or r your ,
guest. “I wakin’ ” said
the voice, guess your chaeffily. “Eiurry up now,
you’-ll missyour ’bus; she in up, half or t
hour." goes ;
an |
With that the voice departed. Its
victim communed vividly until and pictuc
esquely Luely with with hwaself he dropped
on _ to to sleep. sleep. Bd had no no more more than
fairly entered the land of Nod before
Hie voioe was hwk Ain^T again.
Hump “Hi, yerself there! you you’ll yc up miss yet? the t
now or
train.
It wouldn’t do
convinced tbat he had made a
mistake. Again the voice departed,
anfliagain the guest dropped off to
kJStngl bang! tLe bangIt was the bell
languageof to hear. guest was qmteshock-
mg “You
voice, pleasantly. needn’t get “I ain’t mad," callin' said the
this time. I just back to you tel!
come
you you don’t want no the train, after alL
It’s the feller across hall. "-Co¬
lumbus Sunday News.
Increase of Bl i u d n ss s and Insanity.
l>r. Lucien Howe says blindness ha*
increased in the state of New York
during times the fast last the five population; years thirteen and
as as
the state charities commissioners state
that the excess in the increase of the
insane in the state over the increase ia
Its population for the last nine years
lias boen more than 44 per cent. These
figures it are is considered most startling, that the especially modes
when
of treating the eyes and brain are'sup¬
posed of late to have been so much improved
years.—Chioago Times.
The Champion Trump of the World.
The champion tramp would Deem to
be one Folkera, whom The San |'tan-
cisco Chronicle interviewed. He be¬
longs to Portland, Mb., and is a shoe¬ has
been maker by trade. For ten years he
clares roaming that the couUtoy, during and h* de¬
not once this time
has he paid a railroad fane, though on
a{l his trips he patronises the “iron
horse.’ He says he has a erase for
traveling, from this statement which eoema that h© very rides evident about
h ’
A BWIlat Rattlmi iu Ills Head
BW-cmo- f T^wty-ttse yearn Fletcher
Wright, who lives near Dawson, has
earned a bullet iu his head, a wound
received in one of the battles in Vir¬
ginia. TWa Mfciie ball shifts around
at one time in front of tbe bead; at an
other the took. At times this
bullet gives Mr. Wrigbt much aneaai
ness while at work In th<j ratfiiag field by >y its Its
shifting shifting it it makes makes about about in in the the and and head, head. ..... the Maaeoii noise uoiw
— Tele Tele-
giaph.
It is said that the Methodi*. church
intends Washington, to found a national university
in and that arrange¬
ments ninety are making for of land the purchase of
a acre tract on tbe Ten
Count Gleichen, of London, has
been writing his impressions of New
York. He found only one thing whdeh
London could copy to advantage, and
that is the cab driver’s fashion of blan¬
standing keting bis in the horse cold when the animal ia
ADVICE TO mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing oyrup
or children teething, is the prescrip-
ema In nurses
the United States,
for forty years
with never-failing success bymil lions
of mothers for for their their children. Dur¬
ing the process of teething its ’. due
is incalculable. It relievesthe child
from pain, cares dysentery and diar-
.jottle. augffeod&wly
The Law oftb* Case,
The Law of Husband and Wife is the name
of a book written by Leila J. Robinson. All
adjudications of this knotty to subject would be
simple promise. if it Incompatibility were regarded a spirit of com
of temper is fre¬
quently make* occasioned well-disposed by a mortal disordered morbid, liver.
a mo¬
rose or snappish. Into such houses where
this explains the situation the soother of ruf¬
fled or disgruntled dispositions would be as a
white winged angel of peace and messenger of
With a bottle of Westmoreland’s
Oailsaya Tonic somee health, vigor, an opti¬ all
frame of mind and a dispelling ol
dark Stood*. Tone up your liver, brace up
your nerve* and improve your appetite by
mTr using a bottle, which eaa be had of XN. . N. F Har-
Son and B. B. Anthony. • -*
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CIDER AND VINEGAR IN
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we ask is that you examine our stock. Boys’ and suits in the nobbiest style*
Try me and I will phase you. Respectfully,
CEOs R. WLES*
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Griffin, April nth, 189a
F STRICKLA
Offers today ths greatest bargains ever offered to
★ « HOES AND HATS. ★
FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS,
which we can ChaUies, save yon Cottoaades, 88 Vi percent, ter buying from ns. bought One stock sell. of Calico*, Give Ginghams caff.
Baltinas and Summer Cassimeres w* to ns a
R. F, STRICKLAND.
No. 68 HILL STREET.
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KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE
Novelty Co.
Weekly we are receiving new goods, See our stock if
you want
Watches. Clocks, Silver-ware, China. Dinner Sets,
Tea Set*, Lamps, Glassware Tinware, Ac.
All goods guaranteed as represented. One price
only. L W. SPARKS,
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DON’T READ THIS !
AND DONT FORGET THAT
W. 3 D. 3 Da/vis
Has a car load of Charter Oak Cook Stoves on the way
here. I can suit you in any kind of a Stove, add my
line of Hardware iscompleteand CHEAP.
W. D. DAVIS.
Look To Your tSfcre&ffth !
OREWftfS DWG STOflE.
at com
From this date to Sept. 1st, we will sell any Hardware
Wire Screen Doors, at
ACTUAL COST
We have Hinges in a large variety but cheap. All those
Gates and Barn or Stable doors to hang any time
would do well to come in and buy now
We also have a large stock of Sash and Doors at LOW¬
MARKET PRICES. Come and see us, or write for
Truly yours,
June i6rth, 188a
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