The advertiser. (Cleveland, Ga.) 1881-1???, May 07, 1881, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

tflfvdaml AUEX. UilUltOII Editor < <m eland, t-eorgot, >In.V »• ISM. iKiite . crowd of revenue official* in Iliansville this week. What <L> they u,;n' over llieie' The ;.oo|il(i n( I ni<#n county have don© making whisky. GUN 11 QUAD. Tnc At ant a Daily Phonograph, Aug-ns a Minor and the Rome Daily Trillion have all succjnihed to the pressure of the hard ti 111 •*«. When a iuau enters 1 he newspaper Unsines* at this age, tie must in.-ike up his mind to upend * loads’' of money, whether m, iK-s- it in not, live on half ve.ii t'-d trousets, pull all the *■ • out' o,., ui his head, louse his religion, (if lie it as any i, sleep throe hours out of iwenii 4<>tir, and be tormented the re¬ mainder of his earthly career with non paying custninetu, who want him to put down his subset ipunn and adver¬ tising rates at hall their value. Rut them is this consoling thought r- about it,, if he is faithful , , , and . honest, he i-s sure (•I In.oven, having received Ids due por¬ tion o| tomiuit iu this “low ground i , ;W \ i'm ! S DOTS. Memorial t.>• • • - - observed with ap propriate oereru >• i here The Indies Memorial Ass , .“if tod the j speaker of the o ,i - on the Rev. Mr. | Hams, and hts e. t proved the wis dom of the choice Rs speech was re splendent with a-. * . ogios of our noble .Southern dea i. who gave t heir nves oo the altar of their country aa a willing sacrifice for what they believed to he their country’s honor. Some d‘d not like it because he revived feelings that should be dead; and brought old issues to the surface. It is wrung to revive sectional issues again, but we | would prove recreant to the holiest hondd ot brotlleiboo 1 if we tailed to Honor ottr beloved dead After the ad¬ dress the large crowd repaired to the cemetery and decorated the graves, and metbiuks if our brave dead could see this giowiug tribute paid them they weal d feel like their labors wete appro ct ted. Woman, God bless thee! What wyuid this world be without thy bright smile to dispel the gloom and to cheer man tip in his despondency. She urges man to perseveiat.ee in the performance of bis moral duties, and to those senti [ meats <1 patriotism which gave the an oient republics their heroes; to England j Let Syuneys, Ireland her Emmetts, and to A men.u her Washingtons- To seo j with what tender cure fair hands laid ! beautiful !i overs over the sacred ro- | mains of the eonfedeiate dead is hut an | cviitet cu ol the exalted sphere of wo- j man It is sad id to see this day being j neglected a fading into demise in some (lac-s; it does a em as If we might lies t»w at least one day in the year to their memory, for they lost their tire - fer their country's good. Thu weather is getting very warm ■bore now, and dusters are in demand, while jee is selling with great tapidiiy. The thermoim ter was up to 8(1 degrees en the thith in the shade. The railroads is still the all absorbing topic of conversation, and seems to in crease in inter sc. In his sermon the other night, the Kov, sir. Harris, pastor of Oconee street Church, wbdo pleading with s.liners to come to the altar took occasion to say, that if the people of Athens were as much concerned about the saving of T.otr souls as they were about railroads that the town would soon be contorted to God. Glorious results have followed hb efforts here, and scores have been added unto the Lord. i . saw a disgusting ,. sight • , . in . the church , . the other night; during the sermon ~ woman staggered tuto the church under the itifiaence o| liquor, and so disturbed the congregation that tlie police had to e »rry her to lite luck up for the night, l„ made mo blush f ir shame to see such T-gu datum iti one of the female sex. What a contrast between iter and a pure, vimirous woman, the/ areas far ipart i •!:* East is from the West, and should u R ■ classified together. SI n liasfor r eit< i tier right, to that holy name, and should he banished trom the pres cure ol I lie world, Mr, John White died at bis residence about four miles below this city on thc \!8tb tin., alter a protracted illness, Mr. t hpy .v s a man of very strong char> ;ter and an i idointtahie wutk«r. He was <-.io * f thc piotivers in t'.-o manu iacturit.g tuTeres s < t this State, t-etng theorig a o toiler of lb© Gonfgux I'D" > 0 ry — it'O Li'st factory ereettd it! Geor¬ gia, aim* f>t t'-t.s its sole proprietor He was also ih« largest took-holder iu tte Natiomt Rank of Athe s, am ti ts bn u its ore- < ent since u$ orgaaizatit'u Hy hard work and tiro, nr ml skill ho amassed a arge f >itr,nc and was con tideied one >-f br wealthiest men of 'ne State. ;f not the wealthiest. Mr. \\ bite was at* -ul 32 years of age, and •tas active and abundant in Ins labors n iong as 1>« was able to bo up. In fccordiug hi> death J think of tinee li ‘ l *;; Mlll wi(ia 4(W _ The mansions of the rich and hovels of t he pour.' Zed Ci.kvrj.aiti> Ga , May 3rd. 1831. Mr. Julitor: Allow me through the Columns of your excellent paper, to say i to those who anticipate teaching in the | Public schools of v\ Du© county in the year 1881, and also to those who intend to patronize said schools, that, the conn- l ty hoard of education have passed an! | order that they will contract with no j ' teacher w ho will teach for no other re numeration than the prorain of the Public School fund. The hoard intend to stand by their record Let all inter¬ ested take duo notice and govern thorns j selv»s accordingly. GEORGE K. QUILL!AN. C. S. C. ; ; a 1 Wo are a! ways r good re j ports id our ■ t.. to great pleasure in clt r well! deserved com, i of our | rising in last young week’s cil. p .>©ak- ■ i ,-jared l J ing of the ruenn.r n vhedtith | ; of April at Too o ,, sv.savs: “The address : •or by lion. Frank Haralson <f i,ii,.:ua. lie is one ol the rising young men of Georgia. (lis speech wasone of the most eloquent 1 chaste , and , appropriate ever delivered ,- . such au occasion- It was highly complimented by all who heard it. Mr. Haralson made many friends by his eifort that will last him Ltirugli life." - Jh»:t, Appeal. I “Sea Spider.” Naturalists have found an animal whose stomach extends into its f-gs - much more curious than t ho old zoophyte that is nothing hut a lump of stomachy One of the strangest, ereaHires that comes out of the sea is a certain soa spidcr, named Nymphon Oracile- It has a body about the s ze of a hit of thread, a quarter of an inch long, and tied into four knot's The head looks like the cud of the thread split apart into two horns; from each of the four knots start two legs, one on each side, making o ght in all. The legs are three or ‘o-tr limes longer tl an the tinny, but the odd thing about them is, that, the alimentary tube- into which thi) ftmd goes -runs down min every one of them, so that whatever the snider eats r roulates throngn the leg*, and in fact, the legs are liKo the body in inutinal structure Another strange thing about it is that, the baby sea spider is cot to t he least like the arowii-u;) of the same family. Ii is much more like a crab, hut how it grows trom a crab mm a snider is one of the thmg* we I) iven’t vet found. Carrying Concealed Weapons. Wu have fa I occasion heretof mo to remark that, carrying' concealed weap¬ ons is one of the most pernicious prac¬ tices that modern civilization has de¬ veloped. it is the causa, cmnsans of perhaps thee-foiKths ot the liocnicideu which stain our criminal jurisprudence. Could legislatures and courts discover some method by which this causeless evil practice can be reformed, tlm re¬ sult would he a vast saving of valuable lives to the commonwealth A more vigorous prosecution, the .-eve>©r pm ishineut. of violators of this wholesome statute, wottid mark an era of reform, and of a more peaceful state of society. If olDndots in high social posh ion were made an example of—were made to know and suffer the sterner penalties the law tuts provided —this dangerous practice would become much less prev¬ alent. and homicides much less fuquunt. —Judge Alone of Alabama. A Talent For Conversulion A talent for conversation has an ex traordinary value for common, every life. Let. any ^ one who has this e|Uar in it 6( a] ( ., rclt) auywherP . 1 brightens How every one s face at his entrance. How soon ho sets all the lit¬ tle wheels in motion, encourag fig the l timid, calling out unostentatiously the , resources of the reserved and shy, sub¬ sidizing the facile, aud making every body glad and happy. I To converse well is not to engross t atun. It is not to do alt the | u>, . .. necessary to talk ancy. A man mas ' t passing power and I op .. - the rest of the coin p<ij } • ili.i/ > ' ' i‘. excite their envy and so pr* dr. ■ here his aim should be to :■ a •; i sunshine. He should sec. ' tr¬ 1 making o,h ees feel ijuitr <: him so that I no no liK-uter imUter h< r ’ ’ -/e - e '» * ’. tehisattain tuonis or frp, ' . v -i, h ow small may be theirs the *tu.i it i ■si biy : t>st us natural and pleasant tall mg m • im . . h6a r 'rg him talk. The ■ ilrnt b r v- '- i r., ixd'-td, more ’.bail ii - ;v'i • oise • i.b .iquhos one La>e v.i' : "d ..no ’ iiidge, aid to have i iastit'o „.,d a'usoluto disposal,, so tie can u-e just as much or iust as tie us the .tv •. u. ('• u.aios. It quires the abb. ;• t»a iasraiuly with ease from >o piajfnl to the inns, from hooks t<> men, from the me;, phrase of courtesy to the expression of sentiment and passion — Prof. /' ■ Mark Twain's Advice To Scribblers, II*re are some words of sarcastic ad¬ vice from Mark Twain which are often put into an editor's bead by matters not wholly unconnected with the contents of his letter box; “Don’t write too plainly; it is a sign of plebeian origin. Scrawl your article with your eves abut and make every word as illegible as you can. Avoid all painstaking with prop¬ er names. We know the lull name of every man. or woman and child in the United States, and the merest hint at the uamo is sufficient. For instance, if you w rite a character somewhat like a d. unki n figure 8 aid tl en draw a w to fine, w« know at once that you mean 'Samuel Morrison,' even though you think you in iy moan ‘Lemuel Messen ger.’ * * How we do love to get ho'd “I articles written in this style! And bow we should like to get hold of the mttn that sends them—just ten minutes —alouo—in the woods, with a revolver in our hip pcckei!' Fonder on these Truths. Kidney-Wort is naturs’s remedy for kidney and liver diseases, piles and constipation Hedim >»t or mucous in the urine is a sure indication of disease. Take Kid¬ ney Wort. Torpid liver and kidneys poison the blood. Kidney-Wort revives them and cleanses the svstem. Headache’ bilious attacks, dizziness and loss of appetite, are cured by Kid* uey-Wort Ss© adv. A schoolmaster thus describes a mon¬ ey-lender. ‘Ho serves you in the pres¬ ent tense, he lends in the conditional mood, keeps you in the subjective, and ruins you in the future.’ BEATTY’S / 50 5 ORGANS sot* reeds IS only useful Situ. slop*. Pi U faigaliiA; ano.. J 125 up. ^S*9"Illus. Catalog. Fuck. Addess BEATTY, Washing ton, N . J . NEW RICH BL80DI i’nrsons’ Purr/atir « JHHa make New Kieh mood, and will completely change Uie blood in the cut ire svstem in three muitlis. A uv person who will take 1 pill each night from In, 12 weeks tu:i v 1 «> restored to sound health, if such a tiling be pos-ible. Pent hv limit for H Ief'er stamps ° J. S. ,/<> II V.SO.V A CO., lioston, Mass., foe me rhf Jtanqor, .1 le. AGENTS WANTED SKKIX to (iag Muthine ever mveuteil. W,, 1 I,tut a pair of stuektngs, with 1 IEE 1 , ami TOE complete, in minutes, ft will also knit a great vanety of fancy work for which there is always a ready market Setwl t..i circular anil terms to %• Twombly Knitting; Machine Co., tofl Waaiiugton St., lioston, Mass. S _ ,MP ___ _ Established 1844 tON N *,, caul T The Celebrated “Qtieen of the South ” Corn Mill Makers of the Largest Line of Flour MIH Mills, W« make every tiling a^ijYller tn-eds. build complete and remodel old ouv*s. ptittinR in any process desired, trite for Catalogue and Price# before purchasing* HULL VAPOR BOOK STOVE. Tlio only Vapor Cook Stove that hae stood the test of years, and given entire and perfect satisfaction. 50,000 Now in use. and growing in favor wherever used. Those who have them will not do without them. The Most Simple, The Most Durable, The Most Perfect, The Most Economical, No Sweltering Heat, No Fires to Build, No Ashes to Remove, No Fuelte Carry, No Smoke, No Odor. FOB SUMER USE THEY ARE INDISPENSABLE. Dors every description of cooking or other u-.v ; heretofore done by the ordinary cooking st m or r ange, with ease and perfect comfort. ’.V" ’ ironing, haking, broiling, fruit . .. e>c.. without the insufferable -- I old-fashioned cook stoves and .. ' - .vlv. ‘ t -nt Aiitomatic Safety Can ” rend* ■ ' if our stoves “perfectly safe ” in ' the most careless or inezperi " forfu descriptive circular and price occupied • - ,>fceim inducements to agents in un territory.—Address, “HULL VAPOR STOVE COMPANY,” Cleveland, Ohla Aprii Itith, 1SSI, PERRY DAVIS’ V VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER A PURSLY VEGETABLE KEMEUV FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE, la a rare rare for all the diseases for which it is recommended, and is always PERFECTLY SAFE iu the hands of even the most inexperienced persons. It la a sure and quick remedy for COUGHS, SORB THROAT, CHILES, and similar troubles; affords Instant relief in the moat malignant forms of DIPHTHERIA, and is the best known remedy for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. The Oldeet, Beet, and Most Widely Known Family Medicine In th e World. It has been ueed with such wonderful success is all i parts of the world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS that it t* comidered an usftttling cure for these diseases. Has stood the test of Forty Years* Constant Use In all Countries and Climates. It la RECOMMENDED by Physicians, Missionaries, Ministers, Managers of Plantations, Work-Shops, and Factories, Nurses in Hospitals— in short by ICvcrjrbodjrf Everywhere, who has ever given it a triaL IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. It should always he used for Pain In ths Back and Slds, and firings speedy and permanent relief iei all cases of Bruisaa, Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, Scalds, etc. No family can safely be without It, It will annually Gave many times its cost in doctors' bills, and its price brings II within the roach of all. It is sold at *. r K.„ 61 >c,, and #A ptt bottle, and can be obtained from all druggists. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. Eebrnary 28th, 18S0. ► *•***. *»»» * wsa rtsau MhU&UOfLS aJ A J— N . E aw ° Toor. TJtit Orgm t$ *mt on Mat, The pvreAnter takrt no or rttporuiMlity rhatersr, MARCHAL & SWHTH ORGAN CO. « ocn Hr *ctitling dirfvst from footory to purchaser, cau soil thS* beauufu! Organ, 70 loohe# _X Hr fl W 11 4N ioohes long, »oiid waluutORM, £> ootRved, l&swps, 4 m «f fitetia, tor U e *n> tiuttsrmiced that e»ery one shall hard ari opportunity to »e«l thii magnlfle«nl Organ, W§ We Mad CIA - ______, x ----- r ---------- Order oi Oue<v IhjpoMi Deposit the the^raouejr tuouojr with wiih yourlaru jrour bang or or any any re«t>ouub!« rtvpouuble marohant merciiam, u to bgptidflft , ^ is aaiisfaeigyr, ^ b« returned “’5i au O^rjouso.ln or to to you '**••'.yiia '«, 0 h / us© in America Ht.y 1 mm, having Sul- ' Jf***, “ma Coupler, “ Ceitte. and Or and br^jo-.^rSOO. 7 hr$ Urde Jirtol or V. •cripuoa. JKLLJUt'U. UAL A . SMITH, _____ 8 West Eltiatk Mmk New Yerk, N. NEW PREMIUM CORN SHELLER. TWO IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES.' - FIRST.— dse It does shelling notf njnrs for the M«d. corn, and ii therefore hStRk thing to for corn SECOND.—’The tip cud end bntt end «t the conn Hilt shelled into one vessel, *ud the body of the ear Into anuwM, which Is an Immense coovenience, ae many farmers plaat llsf the corn from the middle of the ear. shelHng Kvorr Farmer wan ta this gheller tor corn fot peak try,for meal, for seed, or for any aimilar purpose, no UIIM how many large, high-priced shellars he may have. It ’Will Pajr For I tael f Many Timet _ Over on Any Fann. * Our PREMTCTM CORN 8HKU.ER is destined to become Ida lkunmo JT*si>Coas Snsu^aof the day. When once introduced no other Siunl! sbeller » - ill be wonted. Webeliere this tobe the Best Hand Corn Shell*! aval „ (J Invented. Canvassing all AGENTS WANTED in Dealers every County. K, r , tyKnr Sole by first-class Cx>nntry Stores and in Hardwareatl* w V Agricultural Implements, Asktocr dkilik ma rr, and it behasnot gotit, »* L 0 Y will send Banmfaatarers, a Sample prepaid to any address upon FIRESIDE, receipt of Spr(n«8*ld, M|, Address the only PublUhers, FARM A Ohio. Cures by ABSORPTION (Nature's way ALL THROAT Ll'Mi DKEATill.Xi DISK DISEASES, ASKS THDIBIES, It DEIVUS INTO the syst-rn curative agents and healing medicines. It DRAWS FROM tho diseased parts the poisons that cause death. Thousands testify to its virtues YOU CAN BE RELIEVED AND CURED Don’t despair until you have tried this Sensi¬ ble. Kasilv Applied aud RADICALLY E F F E 0 T U A 1, Remedy. Sold by druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of Prick $2.00, by Send for Tesii- The ‘‘Only' 1 Luug Pad Co moniils and our hook, “Three WILL1M6 BLOCK, Millions a Year.’ Sent Fiec. DETROTT Mich. At WHOLESALE IN ATLANTA, Ga„ BY LAMAR, RANKIN A LAMAR, Wbolsale Druggists. | (jure| Back Aclie nd all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladdei mid Urinary Organs by wearing the Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad. Itis a MARVKt. 01 HKAUNU anil RKKIKK Simple, Sensible, Direct, Painless Powerful. It ru RES where all else fails, A REVELA¬ TION and REVOLUTION in Medicine. Ab¬ sorption or direct application, as oeposed to unsatisfactory internal medicines. Send lor our trettise on Kidnoy troubles,sent free. Sold by druggists, or sent bv mail, on rereipt i t price. $2. AnnnKss This is the The “Only” Lung Pad Co Original and Genuine Kinney WILLIAMS BLOCK. Rad. Ask for it ami take no other DETROIT, Midi At WHOLESALE IN ATLANTA, Ga. BY LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR. Wboiesa <T Druggists.