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BV A BA r l 11 ROOM.
married pair, who arrived on
tiuoon trip at a celebrated
tering place when accommo
s ata premium, had a mat
d for them by a compassion
ate miuieeper in one of the bath rooms.
In the middle of tlie night the house
was alarmed by loud shrieks proceed
ing from the nuptial chamber. What
was the matter? Well, this: The
young bride wishing to ring for a ser
vant. had caught hold of what she sup
posed to b<* the bell-rope anil pulled it
smartly. Unhappily for her and her
spouse, it was the cord of the shower
hath over their heads, and deluge of wa
ter as would throw a damper upon the
most devoted of honeymooning couples.
Her husband, in dismay, fcatight fran
tically at another cord on his side of
the extemporized jcouch, but the. only
response was an equally liberal deluge
<of water, this time nearly [boiling hot.
*The unhappy pair then screamed in uni
•on. When the servants came, they
found the floor lof the room flooded
with water and itne wife was perched
Hke a monkey on her husband’s back,
uttering 'tlie most lamentable cries,
while her good man was fumbling about
in the dark trying to find the door.-Lon
don Times.
A GOLD BAR WORTH 5,000.
From the Nevada Transcript..
One of the mining companies at
North Bloomfield has just completed a
xdean-up afterja twenty days’ washing,
■and the result is a gold bar seventeen
•inches long, seven inches wide and
eight inches thick, valued at about 15-
It weighs about 450 pounds, and is
t i e si bar eve.- n* tnc Un.'tcil
-StutW. It was brought to this citv and
shipped to the Bank of California, at
■Ban Francisco, where the curious can
no doubt get a glimpse at it.
Matrimonial Tribulations--A good
deal of matrimonial tribulation was
brought to light in the last census re
turns. ,Several husbands returned their
wives as the heads of the families, and
one described himself as an idiot for
having married Ids literal better half.
“Married, and I’m heartily sorry for
It,’ ? was returned in two cases: and in
quite a number of instances “Temper”
Was entered under the head of infirmi
ties opposite the name of the wife. Con
Cessions of this sort, besides being, as
Ve have already hinted, somewhat in
discreet, are often also decidedly super
erogatory, ior conjugal dissensions, like
murder, will out, and that sometimes
in the most provoking and untimely
manner. Take an illustration. At a
accent fashionable wedding, after the
departure of the happy pair*a dear lit
tle girl, whose papa and mama were
among the guests, asked, with a child’s
4nnocent inquisitiveness: “Why dof
they throw r things at the prjpttv ladv in
the carriage?” “For luck,dear” replied
dne of the brides-maids. “And why,”
the child,“doesn’t she throw
V” • the young lady,
be it would
gPr persisted the dear little thing, to
delight of her doting parents who
Po^l by “madoes.”- Chamber's Jour-
There is a ease now pending- in the
Supreme Court of the United States up-
Mx the result of which depend akuit live
Thousand other suits, and the
interests of fifteen thousand persons.
The party having the greatest individ
ual interests in the case is the Roberts
Torpedo Company,which claims a mon
opoly of the process for exploding oil
wells, which right it declares is secured
to it by letters patent. By this process
the production of oil is vastly increased,
and the Torpedo Company, having re
fused ttfttpense the use of the patent by
the-patient of a royalty,] and having
refused to allow any explosion in any
t except under the direction of Ro
or his assignees and their employes
rhich service exorbitant charges
iade, many oij producers infringed
the patenW preferring to run the
)f a suit at law to being driven
the trade. Of the 5,000 suits
"brought by the Roberts Torpedo Com
pany forjjinfringement over 2.000 are in
the western of Pennsyivansa. The
test case that of the Roberts
Company against Peter Schreiber, and
the interests involved are of such mag
nitude that it is probable the coijgfr will
it for a speedy hea^g^p
The constitutional right of Congress
to legislate on the subject of
sessments or contributions on office?
"holders has been firmly established by
the decisionjof Court of the
United States denying the habeas cor
pus asked by General X. M- Ufcrtis. Mr
Curtis has had his fine paid IMthe Stal
wart State Committee of XM York,
will have a large bill of cwsts to pay
himse'f JNow that the right of Congress
to legislate on this subject is establish
ed let c<iress proceed at once to make
w law piWib’iting tlie solicitation of con
'tributions from goverment officers by
anybody. let it supplement -this
ood work by making it a penel offense
<or government employes to contribute
to part ison committees at all. "When,
this is done the first step will have been
taken toward securing a good civil ser
vice,
+
At 4 gin house near Malorysville,
Wilkes county, there oecurfd last Fri
day an accident which r&mited in the
death of *a young lad Frabk
4>wens, aged about tom teen years, lie
was pi ay fug around a cotton press that
was run by steam. The press is one of
the kind which revolves hale
vf cotton, and it is thoughrthe boy
was riding on it. in its revolutions
the press crushed the fellow against
some of the timbers, and killed him in
stantly. X'o one saw him at tae instant
he was killed, and when discovered he
wasdead. t His body was terribly crash
ed. ___
Having determined to spend half of
each year in New York city. e\-Gov.
Stanford offers his San Francisco res : -
deneefor sale: price, sl.uno.ooo.
Know
That Brown’s Iron Bitters
will cure the worst case
of dyspepsia.
Will insure a hearty appetite
and increased digestion n
Cures general debility, and
gives anew lease of life;
Dispels nervous depression
and low spirits.
Restores an exhausted nurs
ing mother to fisl strength
and gives abundant sus
tenance for her child.
Strengthens the muscles and
nerves,enriches the blood.
Overcomes weakness, wake
fulness, and lack ofenergj%
Keeps off all chills, fevers,
and other malarial poison.
Will infuse with new life
the weakest invalic^
37 Walker BAimorc, Dec. 1881.
For six yearfl have been a great
sufferer from Wood Disease, Dys
pepsia, and Cousti pation.andbecamo
so debilitated that I could not retain
anything on my stomach, in fact,
life had almost become a burden.
Finally, when hope had almost left
me, my husband seeing Brown's
Iron Bitters advertised in the
faper, induced me to give it a trial.
am now taking the third bottle
and have not felt so well in six
years as 1 do at the present time.
%. L. F. Griffin.
flfewN’s Iron jßutters
will lttve a better tonij
effect upon any one whflk
needs “ bracing up,” than
any medicine made.
A NOTED BUT UNTITLED
* [From the Boston Globe.]
Mtmrt EdttoAA
The above Is 140 J likeness of Mrs. Lydia E. Pink
hltrnßf Lynn, MA, who other human beings
marbe truthfully called Friend of Woman,**
as some of her oorresMflmts loro to call her. She
is zealously devoted to which is the outcome
of a life-study, and w obliged to keep six lady
assistants, to help her answerthe large correspondence
which upon her, each bearing its special
burden of joy at release from it. Her
Vegetable medicine for good and not ,
evil investigated it an dS
am satisfied of this. B
On account of its proven merits, it is reconmemed
and prescribed by the best physicians in the Pry.
One says: “It works lilA a charm and sadHrmuch
pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of failing
of the irregular and painful
MenslruationSiWßßßMßfc>ubles, Inilammatiou and
Ulceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the con
sequent spinal weakness, and i3 especially adapted to
the Change of Life.”
It permeates every portion of the system, and gives
now life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency,
destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak
ness of the stomach. It cuAb.Bloating, Headaches,
S~ ration, Sleeplessness,
and Indlgcstio|HHl^ t feeling of bearing
pain, weightand backache, is alw&ydl
■ured"by its use. It will at all times, and
1 instances, act ia harmony with the law!
;he female system.
fil. per bottle or six for SB., and is sold bJ
druggists, required as vo special oases, an™
the names have beer, restored to perfect
health by the the Vegetable Compound, can be
obtained by addressing Hrs. F., with stamp for reply,
at her homo in Lynn, Mass.
For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound is
unsuri assed as abundant testimonials show.
“Mrs. Pinkham's Liver Fills,” says one writer, “are
the best in the world for the cure
Biliousness and 'Jorpidlty of the Blood
Purifier works wonders la its spetrial fair
to equal the Compound in its
All must respect her as an Angel of Bole
is to dc good to others.
(2) B Mrs. iJLD,
:! DN EY-WORT
FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF
* CONSTIPATION. ‘
Me other diaeeao is ao prevalent in this coun
try ss Constipation, and no remedy has ever
equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort as a
care. Whatever the cause, however obstinate
the ease, this remedy will overcome it. I
Kill CC •* THIS distEeeaing 00ra
• r ImtO* plaint is very apt to be
oomplisated withconatipaben. Kidney-Wort
strengthens the weakened parts and quickly
cures all kinds of Files even when physicians
and have before failed.
<3. tyif yWhave either of these troubles
PRICK $i | ItiSE r Pruggiatg Sell]
KIDNEY-WORT
A GUIDE TO HEALTH
rfIHV OUT MEDICINE.
Pv A PHYSICIAN of iSyear’s
~ * experience. Don't poison
v.eir tli PrUs’S. but pet
this Ifook and avoid Quacks,
“rreserii'iions free’' and Electric Uelt Hum
bags, which it exposes. Price 25cts. Address
THE PUBLISHER. Box 234, Milwaukee. Wis.
rABMEsS and FARMERS’ SOM*
CAN MAKEttfifiUMM
Pur ini; the . t I V,;y._* 1 particulars, address,
HcCardj a Cos.. iSklißilelphtn, P.
M. T. CASTLEBERRY,
85 and 92 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FURNITURE
A M ail uoiplete stock of all Grades aid Styles Constaitly orHant. 1
♦
Orders by mail w ill receive prompt attention, Write fo
Catalogue and pricelists. 0
FREEMAN & CRANKSHAW,
DEALERS IN
Diamonds, Watches , and Fine Jewelry.
THE NEW
Z RffEHTDUSWROOFCRSE * '
m Send For Price List. w
31 WHITEHALL ST., - - - ATLANTA, GA-
The Excelsior Stove House.
OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLET^
Ranged Furnaces,
House Furnishing Goods, Steam, Gas and Water Pipe-FittinJ), Steam
Gauges, Globe Valves, Stop Cockgf Whistles, Oil
Stoves, Slate and Mavbelized Iron Mantels and Grates, Stamped and Plain
Tinware, all at prices to suit ite times. Don’t fail to examine this stock
before purchasing elsewhere. Knowles Steam Pump and
Mack’s Patent Injector. Contimtorsfor Steam Ad Gas Fitting Galvan
ized Iron Cornice, Window Caps, Door Heads, iNh Roofing a specialty.
Manufacturers of Concrete Sewer and Drain Pipe.
HUNNICUT & BELLINSRATH
Coalition in IJanAsvilla
I take this method of to the of all parties
that I have formed a coalitior^M
Best Goods and Lowest Prices.
K>n the Commercial Cash Platform, anil will take pleasure In and price
Groceries, Provisions, Confectioneries,
Glass, Crockeiy, Wood and
Laundry and Toilet Soaps, Potash, Blueing, Blacking, etc. Will
co*dantly on hand a full line of TOBACCO for chewing and smoking,
and Snuff. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Tongs, And-
everything belonging to my line of goods.
many thanks for past patronage, I will sparenWffdrts to merit
a continuance of the same. *
• Very Respectfully, {
D. C. HIGHTOWER.
sept 7 Weajaide yublic Square.
R. P. Brooks & Cos:,
I DEALERS in •
/
* Groceries
AND ®
turn ui cite! sms i Etjprttin,
|B FOYTH, - GEORGIA.
m ANNOUNCEMENT
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6 Fokstth, Ga., SPK 25th. 182.
To Our Patrons And Friends. And The “Consuming" PubllckGeneraUy:
It is with unfeigned pleasure that we take this opportunity and means of extending our thanks
to our friends and patrons for their support and fa vor: and we hope by con tinued .and unremitt
ing attention to their interests as.well asany who may favor as with their patronage in the fu
ture. to merit and secure tinned patronage and good will. Wehave the following goods
goffer than we have ever offered before: New Catfh EBfterel, Bagging and Ties,
Hams. Tobacco.
ajk.* cog
1 Itldndy. Llvr and Rowe la. I
JrtJAYTT) Hr DOUGH ETFTY i
* ' ATLANTA, GA., ,
Has received 4iis Fall Stock of Dry Goods, 'Notions and Shoes. The Goods are Beautiful and the Prices Cheaper
than juiy other House in Atlanta. He buys for Cash and Sells for CaSH Samples sent free on applica
tion. Cast* orders solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed in every case. • 4
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PILLS
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P SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVER.
ItOM of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain im
the Head, with a dull sensation in the
back part, Pain under the Should**
blade, fullness after eating, with a disin
clination to exertion of body or
Irritability of temper, Dow spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty.
Weariness. Dizziness, Fluttering at (he
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin,
Headache generally over the right eye,
Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly
colored Urine, and
CONSTBPATSOW.
AfcTTS PILLS are especially adapted to
■Rh cases, one dose effect' such a change
%t feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
They Kaereoee ttte Appetite, and cause the
body to Take on Ftewti. thus the system is
nofirtsheC. and by their Tonic Artlsn on the
Digestive Orsans, Regular A tools are pro
duced. Price 25 cents. OJi Murray St., M. Y.
TUTFS HAIR DYE.
Seay Hair or Wnnttas changed to a Glossy
gutcK by a single application of this Dra Itim
parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold
t>y Druggist*, or sent by express on receipt of Cl.
OFFICE, 39 MURRAY ST., MEW YORK.
(Dr. Tin’S SAMAL of Taluhlr InformaU.. u4\
CmAU KeocipU will bo static* I BSC oa application./
COTTON is KI NG^rfffrgm#
fnralvabU pattnttd improvemtiUt found ttt no other
LXOltfS.Sfin. iht world. For Pamphlets and Pries
THE A^Thln*TAYMlhWuTmxbs field, Ohio*
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