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MONEY-MAKING WOMEN.
EFFICIENCY OF THE FAIR SEX IN THE
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT..
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
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canto, I'rirrV.xri*,
THE CLINOMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
.iMJHf.niENTS OMBwwndfii with tha purest
Tobacco Korn, and *£ ppacially recnromeeoded for
CT.H4. WMd or Cakr Of tba Breast, and for that cloaa
or intUmmetorj meladto*. Aches and
Aak jur.rAi lisgixt tor th - .v mm. Jiea, or write to tha
CUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
_ DURHAM. N. C.. !J. S A .
FOR SALE!
T Hate for tala a very desirable vacant lot
_Lfronting on Baxter Street 276 feet from Ml lledge
Avenue. For price, location, die.. I know of no
belter. Apply to.
J. 8. WILLIFORD. H. *. A.
X \\ ILL sell von for fcw) a good three room
(age, roitvetiUn; w buaiuefP. water. good cook
J wom exoelt nig rdeu for vegetables and flowers
1 Everything new and tu goad order.
Apply to J. 8. WILLIF9RD, R. E. A.
TO BENT!
A Hie. atx room o luge In ixccllent order
Apply to.
J. H. WILLIFOUI). B, K. A.
A four room oottfgo, rood garden,
and well water; convenient to buxines*
J. T. CnMKR.
JP 1 three
room cottage, nil In exc. Pent order, and
-^ponvenient location, Apply to,
- J. S. WILLIFORD.
MRS. CRAWFORD’S
IIOOL WILL OPEN
Wednesday, September 1
Usual l- nglish branches
With Latin, French and Music Taught
nstructions in clauses for boys and
girls will be given seperately.
LYCETT’S ART SCHOOL
AMD :
China Decorating Ms.
•T>$ Whitehall St., Atlanta, Georgia,
Keeps the Largest KnaKaattt of * rt Material*
Am China for Denoratlnr. end vak«ss speciality
iof rirln and Glldtnc China for Attmteurs Lea
sons (n 1 china I'ulntlag. Oil and Water Colors.
Write fo Circular*, aprilI3d~
R. I. J. SMITH,”
ATTORNEY AND CWNCU.LOK AT LA*
HARMONY GKOVK, GEORGIA.
Will nrartlce In Jstkwn, Banks, foa«*t
Franklin sod a*'J ice.t conutls, and els*In
s tnrsme &nl Fa leral courts ef the s
Will give speeUl atcuilnu 10 coUcctloiis
make prompt mums Office, room No. 2, oamt
l)r- Hat demand drug alore. vs
. SENT FREE,
•ryreaair01.!. • 1 »|,vr *fcv'«i*a to
me In*:if can le.iu how to eat* uousy if ah
a ill m no hi* 1 an c t u a pcatai raid teth* "DU
)• Co., Atlaois, (la A aansplr copy el * D»f •/
the hsbdsoiB«*tibaiutrtsViourn«l tn the conn
try, wilt be sent ntml rta «f charge. State Jus
waa. kind til
MACHINERY
Vjou w.utiuu Im'idoLy. Ce.d itoic. It mi
bnu o.« uni to „ad n» iiuuI mat no
jieelliifl 1ui.js.IIiu tku .III mv. ,011
many koli.i.. Addrni TUR“p|x V co.
CooiUiuitoc bnUalag, AU.nu, Ua.
ALL FIRST-CLA8S
Storeieejiers Dowjteep it for Sale'
ones—the little children.
tiEi FOAM
contains non* of Uie bad qualitirs of baking -
powders—sot la or saleratua. It con tat na no
hurtful lagredient-oo alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
Afire fafhei with other Powders, are juhtlai
oversea Foam, 8aree time, sates labor,aavi
toionefr. W •
^.It U positivelynpeqnaled. Ahaohitrlypnre. -
>—»l by the leading hotel* and restaurants
vn New York city and throughout the country.
For sale by all SrsVdaaa grocers.
GASTZ, JOSES <S CO.,
176 Duane St.. S. H
fH -
S700toSS<
Women Make the Best Clerks in the
•ervioe—Salaries of Clerks — T/omea
Whe Work by the Day—OatiMs of Gov
ernment Employ.
Washington la noted for lte brainy men.
It ought to be more noted for its brainy j
women. Our national capital has more
slwrp, business, money-making females in
proportion to its size than perhaps any
city in the world. Its women get better
salaries, do higher classes of work, and are
further ad vauced in all the attributes of
modern civilization than those of any other
city, in the government departments
alone between 4,000 and 5,000 women are
employed, and these do the v/ork which
two decades ago was considered only pos
sible for men. Some of these women ai'j
translators in the state departments.
Some are examiners In the patent office,
and a large number hold other positions
where the work requires a good education,
a bright intellect, and a careful judgment.
Many of them have to answer - letters, In
which they must judge as to the legality
of pension cases brought before them, and
others have responsible positions in the
treasury and postoffice departments.
Women make'the best clerks in many
departments of the government service.
They are more prompt in their attendance
than men, and are, as a rule, more con
scientious in doing their work. As copy
ists and amanuenses they are usually neat
and exact and as type-writers they surpass
the other sex. As counters of money and
counterfeit detectors they are far superior
Itty men. They can count faster than men,
and the most expert among them can tell
a bad bill by feeling it with her eyes shut.
Quite a number of women in the treasury
—and there are about 1,400 employed here
—have bery responsible positions. One is
a law clerk in the internal revenue de
partment, and she can prepare a brief
equal to that of almost any lawyer of the
capital. In the navy department there
are women who do drafting in the draw
ing of the p&ats of ships, and the major
part of the dead letter office business is
done by women's fingers.
SALARIES OF WOMEN CLERKS.
The highest salary received by a women
clerk in Washington is $1,800 a year, and
one of these la the law clerk of whom I
have Jnst spoken. Less than a score re
ceive 81,C00 per annum, but a larger num
ber get $1,200, and hundred, are paid
fl.OOO a year. Mere copyist, receive often
as low ns 1730. and there Is a largo class of
women who work by piecework, and who
do the class of labor that would be re
quired In a factory. The salaried clerks
work from 0 o'clock until 4, with a short
recess at noon for lunch. They have all
of their evenings to themselves, and never
take an? work homo with them. They get
their pay regularly at the 15th and 3ot]i
of every month, and each of them
has a month’s vacation every year
with lull pay during the time. They are
treated politely, are free from worry, and
the positions may be considered very
desirable ones.
The women of the goverment printing
oJllce lire piwd as a rule i>> uis picvc ,.
by the day. Those on piece work make
(1.33 a day,and there are over 1,000 women
so employed. They stitch pamphlets, run
numbering machines, fold and paste for
the bindery, and they do In fact nearly
every class of work done In th« govern
ment printing office. . Some of them set
type, and these receive 35 cents an hoar,
and their average salaries are 170 a month.
A large numberof guides ate employed at
the bureau of engraving and printing,
and these nre nearly all women. An army
of sweepers and scrubbers is employed to
clean out the treasury department every
day, aud the woman who presides
them gets about WOO a year. These sv I
era and scrubbers of the verlone depart
ments form snotlier class of the working
women of Washington, and connected
with them Is a class wlio sew carpets In
the treasury for the government build
ings ell over the country. Then there te
the colony of washerwomen, who wash
the thoueende of towels need In each de
partment, and the numerous women who
enpply the clerks with food In the restau
rants of these great buildings.
THOUSANDS OF BRIOBT WOKEN.
Outside of the government employ there
ere thousands of bright women who make
good livings at the national capital. The
pension and patent lawyers employ hun
dreds as type-writers, stenographers, and
clerks, and going Into the bureaus of some
these odices Is like going Into one of the
largest rooms of a great government de
partment. The majority of the clerks of
the dry goods end notion stone of Wash
ington are women and the cashiers In
many rases ere of the same sax. A num
ber of women own stores In Washington,
end the fluest Ice creams and confections
for the White House dinners for yean
past have been supplied by a little old
French woman, who I am told has made
• fortune at the business.
Yon oan count the women lawyers and
physicians of Washington upon your
flngeni, bnt there Is a number of noted
persons among the few. Beiva Lockwood,
the well-known presidential candidate,
Is the most noted of the lawyers, and Mrs.
Vr. Winslow, who attended Chief Justice
White during his late sickuess, and who
was called in now and then to see Presi
dent Arthur, is the most noted of the doc-
torsi i '
Washington la a great educational cen
ter and it abounds In private teachers,
female seminaries, and llttlo schools.
These nre manipulated almost wholly by
women nnd the teachers of the charitable
AURANTII
Mostofthediseaasswhkh afflict maskind a: _
ally caused by a disordered oondit ion of the LIV E R •
For all complaint* of tbia kind, rich aa Torpidity of
(ha Livor, Biliousness, Nervous Dyapapaia, India**-
Uoa, urarularfty of the Bowels, Gonatipation. Plata-
tency, Eructation* and Burning of tbo Htgmarb
'sometime* called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria,
Moody Flux, Chills and Fever, Breakbona Fever,
Exhaustion before of after levers Chronic Diar
rheas, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foal Breath,
Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down
ache.Ac.dc, STftPIGER'S ftURflHHI
is Invaluable. It ia not a panacea for all diseasAM,
bnt ft | ape all diseases of the LIVER.
wilLVUnE STOMACH sad BOWELS.
■ changes tba complexion from s waxy, fallow
dog*, to a ruddy, healthy color, it entirely remove*
k low. gloomy spirits. It Is ono of the BEST AL*
tie a viure ■ mv >■»
STADICER’S AURANTII
Ihg sal* by all Ihuggists. Price SI,QQ per bottle.
C. F.8TA0ICER, Proprietor,
MO SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pn.’
Many a pci son is starving with a fa
Llo beforo thni. App.ite gone! Am
Cion gone! Lifo s burden!! What
he matter? The Liver fc** ceased to
s proper work, 'llie lifo channels are
clogged. Poisonous fluids are throw
back into the blood, which should
thrown out SMITTS BILK HE Alt
will surely stimulate the liver to do
work well, and headache, sallowness and
bad breath will live away Price, 25 cents
per bottle. All druggists.
~ DELEOTALAVE
A» amouth a wash stands pre-em
No other such preparation equals- it
beauty of color, in effectiveness in heal
ing the mucous membrane of the mouth
and throat, in thoroughness in cleansing
or in antisepticqualitles.Oive it a trial. *
use becomes agreeable and resolves itse
into a necessity. If you have a soro mouth
or sore gums Dolectalavc will heal them
if you wish to save your teeth Dole
talfive will aid you and impair its fragra
nee to your breath. There can bo no doubt
of it'a value toyou whenits uso is indorsed
by such eminent, men as Rev. Andrew
Lipscomb, 1). I).; A. \Y. Calhoun, M
the eminent Oculist; the late Dr John
Johnson, and twenty of the lend in
SMITH’S
atf
BfoNS
prtvent Chills -• Fever, Sour Stomar.h .-Bad
BrSSlh. Cleer the Skin, Tone the Nerves, and fllrs
Lite > v; S or lo the system. Uosei ONK llh'A.N.
Try them ones and you will nover bs without thorn.
Price, 26 cents par bottle. Sold by Druggists a 1(1
Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on receipt ol
price In stamps, postpaid, te sny address,
J.l'..SMITH * CO.,
Meufscliirtrs bad Sola Proos., ST. LOUIS. 110k
«ml public schools of tha city, are made
up of some coloid git Is as well as some
whit. one. Jk
Them Is a dons of women hero
in literary work, and this embraces
writers, magazlno' writers.
The women correspondents of Washing
ton are as bright, brainy, and busy a set of
money-making ladles as yon will find on
this side of the Atlantic. Tho yearly
profits ol some of them run Into the thon-
nuds cf ilollarn.—Frank G. Carpenter In
Cleveland Leader.
What Jo Said
Coffee arouse*, exhilarate*, and keeps
awake, yet never steals away the senses.
It allays hunger to s certain extent, gives
to the weary Increased strength and vigor,
and imparts repose to the brain,
eg the body generally; makes
l of matter slow, and the demand
for food lepe. It Is all owing to the con
joined action of tatwy jngrsdieiita-. vola
tile oil in the roasting, a variety of tennis
odd, which U also changed daring the
roasting, and the snfastanee called eaf-
tslna—New York Poet.
Half a mlllioo wild docks alnos are
■wily killed tneocthera Loutehma I
Piles are r-equentiy prcccJetl by
sense of wel it In the back, loins and
lower parto ‘the abdomen, causing the
patient to suppose he has some affection
of the kidneys or neighboring organs.
At times, symptoms of indigestion are
present, iiatulency, uneasiness of tho
stoinacb, etc. A moisluiv like perspira
tion, p-oducing a a very disagreeable
telling, aftergetling warm, ns ncommon
attendant. Blind, Bleeding and Itching
Pilesyield at onco to the application of
Dr. Bos irko's Pifo Jtemsdy, which sets
dircet'y nnon the pr.i ts a (Veto I, absorb
ng tho Tumors, allaying tho inten«o
telling, aud effecting n permanent cure
l'ree .m r-m. a.i.i. u,,..,,,,,,!,
ModicinoCo., Pinua, 0. Sold by KS
I ydom -nd Hue*' & Arnold.
HU BONES PROTRUDED
THBOUOB THE FLESH
A prominent Alabama physician said
,'A patient who was almost dying from
the effects of Tertiary Hyphillis and who
had been treated by seyrea noted physi
cians without benefit, used a dozen bot
tles of B. B. B. and was entirely cured.
He had ulcers on his arms, end the bones
heotrudd through the flesh and skin a
rib ow, and death aeemsd inevitable.'
we Have Tried It. JKJ-
“And would havn it if tho cost was
ten times wliatit is,” says many Indies
who nave used The Mother's friend be
fore confinement. Write The Bradfleld
Regulator Co., Atlanta, On., for full par
ticulars.
Tlte quickest time on record! Neural
gia of the w orst typo, cured by one dose
of SMITH’S BILfc BEAKS to from ono
to four fiours, as many wuo have tried
It can testify. It does seem strange that
■tuusible people will suffer with this
terrible disease when speedy relief can
surely be found In tills simple safo and
lnexpensiv emedy. 25 cents. For sale by
till druggists ami dealers ill incdicido, or
sent anywhere on receipt of prico lit
tatnps
An Enterprising, rename nous*.
A. B. Long can alwai s be relied upon
not only to carry in sleek tlio best of
everything, hut to secure tho Agency
for such articles as have well-known
mint, and are popular with tho people,
Thereby eu-taming tho reputation ol
being always enterprising, and ever re
liable. Having secured the agency fo
tbo celebrated Dr. Ring's few Discover
for Consult-Mien, will sell It on a posl
tlve guarantee. .It will surely core any
arid every a jb-qlon of t he throat, lungs,
nnd chest, aud to show our coolldence,
we Invite you to call and get a Trial
Bottle Free.
Op*n (
On the 1st of Septilnbor my shop
will re-open. I desire to thank my
customers for past patronage, and ask -
continuance of tho same in tho future.
Bospoctfull; Tom Jackson, '.'lie Tailor.
Over Collins' jeweb.
Annum. Qa.. JAM,
Gentlemen : R^rl
Inreplv to your Inquiry, I may state
.ntiidiy that I think Horsf 'rd’s Ilrdiat,
U‘l»ttrauuu ‘
market.
Yours truly,
JOHN GBRDINE v£ »
Magnificent Water Power for Sale
Tfes.sllknoenwstsrpowwbsls* IBs connenc
•f Iks Nnvtk -ns Sooth Qconts River knows si
Barostt Skoals, re
l WstklnivUle, IL . .
Uooixla Rvtlrod The
party Is level. The sheels i
M 4-10 test the volomestwj _
The shasls on teas than oae wile long Tho
vsy end map won msde bydYol Harrow ot _
Stale University feesce sea 6* niled upon. Tkers
listtecksd totnssboeliJrniw^hiUxDd syllabi*
vile being need to tors* water by
thnegh say bsndingshnd coalite amt —
Sr* end lor ether rerpeiei The eontewpUted
ReilrMd from Athene Hoeth win ran only a lew
mil)■ fiomtbo property, for leenutocturing pur.
■edibleproperty bun*superior. Ferpuflee-
UsKSt* - *
^ J. 8, WILLIFORD. R.E. A4J
“Excitement In Text •
Great excitement has been cauied in
the vicinity of faris, Tex, by the romar.
kable recovery of Mr. J. F^ Coriey, who
was so helpless hecouid not turn in bid,
or raise his hesd; everybody ssid be wss
tt or Consumption. A trial bottle of
ns’s New Discovery wss sent him.
Finding relief, he bought s huge bottle,
snd s box of Dr. King's Nevr Lift Pills
by-die time ho bsd tsken two boxes ol 1
nils snd two bottles of the Discovery; he
was well snd bsd gained in flesh thirty-six
pounds*
Trial Bottles of this Great Discovery
or Consumption free at Long & Co.
An old Citizen Speaks.
Mr. J. M. Norris, an old resident of
Home, Gs, says that he had been badly
troubled with Kidney Complaint for a
great man/years snd with Eczema for
three years; at times could scarcely walk
'land had tried mtnv remedies without
.Yl,V,oai, AmriWhh btem taking Electric
BitfctwamlWnfofagnis hands snd feet
with BUcklen'l Srnica Selva. This treat
ment afforded him. great relief and he
strongly recommendeds Electric Bitters
(Ui»ll who suffer w'th Kidney Complaints,
or need a Blood Purifier. Sold by
A.B. Long.
BUCKLER S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in the World for Cute
Bruises. 8ores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skin Erup
tlons, and positively cures Piles, or n
pay required. It Is guarauteed to glv
terfect satisfaction, or money refunded
’rice 25 cents per box. For sale by
Long A Cm—tt
A BAD FIX.
Thousands of men and Women all over
our couutry are silently miscrobe, while
the outside world think you have no
cause to grieve. B-t, ah! Wo pronounce
no aualhvmas againt any other remey,
but we as ert that ono single bottle of B
B. B. will do more in the cure of ank case
of blood poisn than twelve bottles of
any other. Oar hook is free jtul it tolls
tho Uie. Address.
BLOOD BALM CO- Atlanta, Ga.
Tln4 amd I.U|>M Wrwtu.
Row many women there ereol whom
theee words are true: “They fee,
fu and tlted, fa-rdty able to bear
heir weight on their feet, the bloom all
gene from their check*, treatable and
.'rose without meaning to be, nerves al
upset, worried with the children, frette
over little things, a burden to them
eelre., *od yet with no seats.diaewse
Whs a pity it is. 8os a few bottles o.
Parser’s Tonic will driva all this away
NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP
Tba underr tgnod here bore entered into
&?A& W W«jSpf
nuif* oar baslncJ that, fmt the suet pu
83 n,r *• 5Sre?ffi/gfr
na2MiW.lt GKO. DUDLEY TllOMAB.
- - Rgya an Eminent Pbyrlclen,
“Have used for twenty year* the prop-
aratlon known a Braddcld's bemalo
Regulator. It la the beat combination
known for female diaeasee. For parti
uulars write The BndSeld Eegulato-
Co„ Atlanta, Ga.
Wt regular term of the court of Ordinary ot
said cquuty to be held on the fint. Monday la
pert eet a fiRa tieroTne the estate of *Rid d».
isried. Tolilz therefore to cite and zdiuoaish
all concerned toshow cause, if any they have, at
m-* otllcc, on thJ ISlh *lap t>cptcn»t*cr next, vrhen
m.U a iplicattou shall be granted, and the years'
support allowed a* fixed bf the return of the ap-
prouM. tor that pwgos^
EOItuIA, Oconee coantj Mr., Emma 1.
Kai, v* lltttir Kal7. Invoree ta ocone*
— 'ifygfr svasaffitt
lhaltb, dcNudant dec, not
iMteefr orgU. It I* there-
.. the court ih,t wrvlce be per-
sl,n ibedeteodatbr the pibllc,Uonot
order once a month for four months before
the next tern of th* court, in the weehljr Ran*
sMrv. ”
B. K. THRASHER l'el'r'eatt'r
it ut extract
JGHN
,lroia Ue minutes of
x w.Sou
BANKS rUl NTY.—To all whom
VJ U may ooncern: Lodena (*ox, wtdew of
riwepaoaCox, dec, has applied /me to have
act apart to her end her minor children a year *
ripportfrea the estate of r ddecee \ 'lots is
therefor) cl e and admoii ah all concerned to
ahowc.es, tfanr they bare, at my offleo on iht
ret Monday In October noxt, why aald appMca-
ahoulc not be granted, end they is support
KORGIAe BAVfoMCorNTVa—‘To aU w|»oat It
•m: John Whitfield, admlafwtor
.i, deceased, mm Judo# form. h>-
Dtlcd o f he auderrignee for leave te tell Dae lend
Swlousing to the muuot wad deeeeted. snd said
«•»«■ -»-# sppiMtion will he heard enthefiafo Mertday lo
*t)d relieve Uie trooblee peculiar to the oetober next. TWe Aaf^rte^UBfo
HAMPTON &
,MANU KriOTLIUCH8 OF,'ALL iKlNPS OF
ANDY
M AUFZODTiGFIPURH^UGdR
Stick Candy a Specialty,Commit, Peanut, hrsilaffy
I!\MPrON A WKBB, LnmpkluRL.Athens
J. N. SMITH & CO.
MtLLBBSJAND DEALBi:s_IN
Steam and Water Ground Meal.
-
Grain, Hav and Feed.
Horsford’s -Bread Preparation
THE BEST BAKING POWDER IN THE WORLD
fa made bjr Prof. Horaford’a process, the only process that produces a baking
powder ofany nutrltlvo value,
I bytli
3 shortening ill ■ > 1 c 11n : ptiuitr. '.7~ ^"n
•Jt Is recommended by cmlucnt pliysiclAtis.
It contains no cream tartar, alum, or any adulteration whatever.
Put up ia bottles. Every bottle warranted.
For Falo by all dealers. . ^ ~
Cook Book Free. Kitmford Chemical Works, Providence
Stationery.
The prettiest and cheapest lino of
wedding and note paper in the city.
Stock fresh and new.. Schools fur
nished with stationery at lowest
rates. All orders from the surround .
ing country will receive prompt at
tention. A large line of blank
books, inks, pens, and pencils, can
be found at all times at our stoi c,
Red Front, Broad Street.
CRANFORD & DAVIS,
Book and Jot Printers.
&
Vj
HODGSON BROS.
Srocers. Cigars & Tobacco,
A Specialty.^, ffcadquirtcrs for Go
lour. Carn. Hw. Hats, Bran. Meal, Meat, line, etc. I