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Coffee and Tea*
'OtfluAbt* Enq«ir»-8ufc.
•Jealousy and Envy.
Human nature is prone to jeal-
and yet the pronunciations is m-
most the same in all tunso lau-
g«ages. There must be a r&fel for
a stimulant of some kind, ‘tocher
wise tonic beverages, <xM&e- f tea
and cocoa would not be M fesSver-
Bally used Coffee and. te’S, 'tfcet/Hal-
4y stimulate and do not phiatyso,
nor do they dethrone reason.
Drugs that act in a paiM$4'ic way
rob us of onr senses even, ?-a not
immoderate quantities, Alcohol
stands at the head of this paralytic
group, and then follows ©hlefo
form, ether-, opium, bashliisdh, tend
a long line. Leaving out tiie aro
ma, coffee and tea are identical.
Old Dr. Johnson used to sit by
quart j)ot of tea at night and do
hia writing. It was thus equipped
that he so lucidly unraveled for his
dictionary the meaning of the
word net-work; a reticulation and
decussation at equal distances. He
said tea Was ft Cheering aad thought
inspiring beverage. “This drink
comforteth the brain and heart and
helpeth digestion.”—Bacon.
It ia easief to grasp facts when
they.are grouped by some one
characteristic common to them all.
So it is with plants. Hundreds of
plants fall into one family, tlieir
medicinal action being identical.
We can. divide all mankind into
dozen, classes. There are four
plants found in different parts of
the globe which are all used as a
stimulating beverage -^-ceffe i& Af
rica, tea in Asia, guarana in South
America, chocolate in North Amer
ica, The reason these plants are
used is to produce an effect, just as
is the case with alcohol and tobac
co. The efficient property con
tained in the four plants is tlie
same. It is a substance called
tiieine. This acts on the nerves
and heart, producing increased
heart action and elevation in tem
jperature. Quinine is diametrical
ly antagonistic to coffee and its
congenors. Theine, the active
principle of coffee, tea, gusi'ana
and oocoa, is found in each of these
plants in about equal proportion,
Tea differs from the other in that
it contains tannin, an estringent,
that in no way effects the nervous
system. Coffee and tea represent
in the strictest sense of the word
a most powerful tonic, for they
stimulate nutrition, the nervous
system and the circulation, The
Turks make a decoction of green
coffee and drink it without cream
or sugar. The Chinese drink tea
la a similar manner. These sub-
stvaces, coffee and tea, are not in
themselves nutritiqus, but Are
waste-restraiuersjthey retard elim
ination and change of tissue, and
thus they are in a sense food-pro
ducers: They are, too, labor-sav
ing: Cream and sugar add nutri*
tion to coffee and tea, and in no
way do they deteriorate them. It
is largely due to coffee, which has
become an article of daily con
sumption with the farmers, sol
diers and working people general
ly, that we see these people are
able to endure great toil, long
marches in the heat of summer,
and all manlier of deprivation. In
the Eastcoffee is never drank in
infusion as with us, but in decoc
tion,and there it is held that the
decoction, while preserving the
tonic and alimentary effect, is en
tirely devoid of the exciting prop
erties which characterize -the in
fusion. Like all substances that
affect the human organism, coffee
and tea must be known in modera
tion to all men.
It is pleasing to fofiOW a word | ousy and envy. There is no per-
•8 it twists itself thresg'h Ian; 1 eon living utterly devoid of either,
gnagos. In Arabic it is kahrtmh, In atiraifced quantity neither qual-
in French Caffe, in German kaffee,j% becomes unbearable, but in
Turkish gahveh, English -Goffcs, some people these characteristics
are so abnormally developed as to
“render them obnoxious to all class
es of society. Some people have
bo much envy and jealousy in their
composition that it cannot be
amofeered, bat is shown in every
act and spoken sentence. It dwarfs
their good qualities and renders
them cross, peevish, irritable and
uncompanionable. They are con
stantly deriding their contempora
ries, sometime even falsifying and
wilfully misrepresenting, thinking
to wreak their petty vengeance in
this manner. They can say no
manner of good about a party en
gaged in like pursuits, but seek
every opportunity to say some
thing calculated to injure them be
fore a discriminating public. Ah,
weak and foolish persons, who can
not see beyond and above their
own personal schemes of averice!
They figuratively cut their own
threats in the vaM endeavor to
overthrow their neighbor. People
can distinguish a' good motive from
an evil one, and are ever ready to
give justice in all cases. The
surest way to make friends for a
man is to misrepresent and abuse
him. The man who will seek to
pull down his fellow man to ac
complish his own personal aggran
disement, under the cloak of doing
the community good, is as mean as
a person can get to be. His rela
tions infiife will always be misera
ble. He is only planting the seeds
of discontent-, and in the future he
wil reap a bountiful harvest of
merited enmity.—-Exchange.
Clippings
dare not
Have no friends yon
bring home.
When you dispute With a fool,
he is very certain to be similarly
employed.
An ©hio newspaper speaks of a
How Hawks and Owls Eat.
Captain Tom Langston,, who is
one of Atlanta’s most enthusiastic
sportsm'en, says: “Did yoil ever
notice a hawk or an owl preparing
to make a meal of a bird! Well,
if you have nob I have, and the
difference in their methods is very
great. A hawk will first pick all
the feathers off the bird and then
tear it to pieces as it is devoured.
He goes at it in a very systematic
and dainty manner. Not so with
an owl. After killing a bird the
owl swallows it whole, feathers
and all. He then sits quietly, and
in an hour or so you will see the
owl move his neck about as if he
was trying to untangle a knot in
it. Then he will sort of hump up
his back, lower his head, and the
next moment a ball of feathers
will roll out of bis mouth. The
operation shows that the owl di-
Vests the bird of its feathers after
swallowing it, while the .hawk
plucks out every feather and quill
before he takes a bite. You get
an owl and I’ll agree to get a
hawk, and some day we will give a
performance.
TT !a Invigorat-
*’ ing and De
man beinsr bruised bv “emphatic! nado rg*ifarvnui e
’as a Medicine for
•weak and Ailing
Women and CkU-
■dren.
W&naCbrdial
CURES
DYSPEPSIA, INDiGESTlOff, !
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVER?,
MALARIA, LIVER DOMPLAINT,
j - • KIDNEY TROUBLES, : 17 %
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. |
TT gives N3V& !
* LIFE to the !
fields are scare*, bat tbote tvko
Stinson kCo..Portland, Main*.will receive
free. Tall Information afccut work which
they can do, ar.d Irveal borne, that will pay
them from $5 to ?S per day. Some hava
earned over5^» In a day. Either sex, young cr old. Capital
hot required. You are Parted free. Those who start at on«
are Wt-ddfcrfclf »cro of var.ff iltik fortoccs. All is
smith 1 ;
gestures of a mule.”
Doing gJod is the only certain
ly happy action of a man’s life.
Select a worthy object in life,
and bend all'year efforts in that
direction.
The Use of bicycles And tricycles
is to be regulated by law in Phila
delphia.
no hurtful
Minerals, is com
posed of carefully
•elected Vegeta
ble Medicine’s,
combined skill-
fully, making a
The censure cff those that are op- j^jgjgp f ‘ IeaaanS
/-VUP.E BtitSEsnsss;.S!s1c Headache In Four hours,
IG) One doss relieves Neuralgia. They cure and
prevent Chills^ Fever, Sour Stomach *> Bad
‘Volina,* : Breath,
by leading Ufa**
liciana,telling; Try them once and yon .
, Price, 26 cents-per bottle. Sold b, —
: Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on receipt of
price In stamps, postpaid, to any address,
J. 5\ SMITH 6 CO., .
! Manufacturers and Solo Props., ST. LCUtS, M.
to treat dig.
eases st HOMS,
mailed, together
with a set of han<$»
some cards by new
-Heliotypeproceas,
‘on receipt of wc,
• win b, «ent, cisugM paid.
rszwzo osxt n I
TVollna Drug end Chemloal Comping
•BAinao m, bd, v. b, t, ,
A prominent sarraer of Bowling
Green, Howard county, Md., Mr,
«T. T. Ridgely, said that his four
children were sick with sore throats
and coughi at the same time. Bed
Star Cough Cure cured them ih a
week.- . No opiates,.
Oue morsel is ai good as anoth
er when your mouth is out of taste.
A flow of words is no proof- of
wisdom-
many remedies without benefit,
uutil he began taking’ Electric-
Bitters and amjoiuting bit? baiicfs
and feet with Bnckleit’b Arnica
Salve. This treatment afforded
him greet relief,- and he strongly
recommends Electric’ P : - 1T
who suffer from kidney
w need a blood
by Mathews & Wr
ley, Ga-
Rheumatism
Usually settles in the back or'litnbs,
and often so completely overpow
ers its Victims that all business and
labor have to be abandoned. Bead-
ers should remember that Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is not recommended
as a positive specific for rheuma
tism; it proprietors doubt if there
is, or can be, such a remedy. But
many people who were most severe
ly afflicted',say they have been pos
itively cured by Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla. The disease is often the re.
suit of impure blood—hence the
power of this great medicine over
it, ~ Its success in many severe
cages justifies the recommedation
of its use to all sufferers from
rheumatism. 100 doses one Dollar.
In Prussia the lack of political
ambition is a crime. Herr Von
Courbiere; in Sanskow, having, de
clined for personal reasons a mu
nicipal position to which he had
been appointed by The President
of the province, the District Coun
cil decreed that Herr Von Courbiere
be deprived for three years of the
right of participating in its delib
erations, and that his taxes be in-,
creased one-eighth.
A a Old Citizen Spaa fe*.
Mr. J. Norris, an old citizen of
Borne, Ga.; says that he had been
badly troubled with liver complaint
for a great many years, and with
eczema for three years* at times _
could scarcely walk, and bad tried Irons came so prominently to' the
-Hie death of Mr. Hoxie, Gener
al Manager of the Gould South
western railway system, is an.
nonnceu. Mr. Hoxie was .promi-
nenl in the great Southwestern
railway strike, in which Martin
posite to us is the nicest commen- L
dation that can be given us. ' “ h ””* —
Another large ostrich farm is to
be established in California, this
time at Coronado beach,San Diego
county.
Move than one-half of the United
States Senators own real estate in
Washington.
A smart boy’s 4cmposition on
babies reads: “The mother’s
heart gives 4th joy at the baby’s
lit-2th.”
Take up one by one the plain,
practical duties that lie nearest to
hand, and perform them as fast as
possible.
The Comptroller of the Treas
ury has decided that a Congress
man is not an officer of the United
States.
Women can stand tight shoes,
tight gloves and tight waists, but
they very properly draw the line
at tight husbands,
“Peals of giggles and ripples of
snickers” are said to hav'e been
evoked by a comedy recently play
ed in Connecticut.
Girls that are “above work” are
dear” at any distance “below
cost.” People that are ashamed
of work are deficient in sense.—
Sparta Ishmaelite.
There is only now and then an
opportunity of displaying great
courage, or eVen great wisdom; but
every hour in the day offers us a
chance to show our good nature. \
A large Missouri pumpkin, re
cently cut open, was found to be
filled with thrifty vines and leaves.
The seeds had sprouted and sent
out vines-, though there were no
signs of decay, the meat being
sound and sweet
The editor of an exchange says:
The longer we run a newspaper
and write about people and events,
the more we realize how utterly
impossible it is to scratch every
man on the Bpot where he itches
the most.
Florida is 1‘epUtect to receive at
ieast $7,200,000 every year from
Northern tourists who stay there
an average of only twelve days, and
to reap a larger sum still from
those who make it a place of resi
dence during the cold weather;
Most happily meets the demand of the
age for woman’s peculiar afflictions. It is
a remedy for Womas only and for one
special class of her diseases. . It is a
specific -for certain diseased conditions x>f
the womb, and so controls the menstrual
organs as to regulate all derangements
ana irregularities of her monthly sick
ness, The proprietoi s claim for this rem
edy no other medical property. It is
strictly a vegetable Compound, the stud
ied prescription ol a . learned physician
whose specialty was Female Diseases,
and whose reputation became enviable
because of his success in the treatment
and ‘CUfe or female complaints. Suffer
ing Woman, it will relieve you of nearly
all Complaints peculiar to.yoUr sex.
Fot sale by druggists. Write for book,
“Message to Woman,” mailed free.
Beadpiel'd Regulator Co.,
Atlanta, Ga
mmmmmm
PA RTS of the HII MAN BO j) Y1 BN L AttGED. OEVKLt
OPED, STBENGTHtCN Kl>.Kjc>. 13 f\n-interes ring »d>
▼estiseinynt lorn; run in mir ymner^-111 ropiy to inqui-
of humbug
about this, f in the contrary, the advertisers are very
•jiigiilv:indor<e»l. Interested persons may get sea led
Circulars giving nil narLicnluns by ndt»r?«g.ing. Kttia;
MkdtcaT- CIO.; Eveniiig Heft.
WONDERFUL
SUCCESS.
ECONOMY SS WE A tTH,
All the PATTERNS yon wish to use during thfc
year tor nothing (n saving of from $3.00 to $4.00) by
hubscribing for
She ndl elOtl^NAIi
—Aka—
J)emoresf ^ jlluatrated
JVlorttbiV TVlaga^ine
Wilh Twelve Orders for Cut Paper Patterns of
your own selection and of any size.
Both Publications, one Year*
FOR—
$3.25 (THREE TWENTY-FIVD-
S:
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
papers by addressing
Geo, Po Rowell & Co. y
Newspaper Advertising Bureau.
lO Sprueo St., New York.
Send lOota. for IQO^Pago PzmphUt
0 has taken thg tst
'liVRPlir BROS., .
tanet uf the oildom.
A. L. SMITH.
Bra da3*d.J»
By MILLER & GILBER1, Fctiy Ga
CE^TaTsOUTWESTERN R.R’S.
[All trains of this system are run by st&udtfrd
(90) meridian time, which is ds minutes slower
than time kept by the city.]
8AVAr.-r.-ATT, Ga., May 23. T885.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, May 24. 1885, i*E»-
rtauger Triins on the Central and Southwest
ern ItailVoadB'and branches will rnn'as follows:
D
ESSa-REST’S
4 THE-BES;
Of sali tile Magazines.
Contaimno Stories, Poems-, anj> other Literary
ATTRACTIONS, COMBINING) ARTISTIC, SCIEN
TIFIC, and Household matters.
illustrated with Original Steel Engrav
ings, Photogravnves, Oil Pictures ana
fine Woddeuts, making it the Model Maga
zine of America.
Each Magazine contains a coupon order entitlinj
the holder to the.selection of buy pattern illustrates
in the fashion department in that number, and id
any of the sizes manufactured, making patterns
during the year of tho value of over three dollars.
DEMOREST’S MONTHLY is justly .entitled the
ngestT
Bucklon”* Arnica Salve
The best Salve in the world for
Outs, Bruises, Sores) Ulcers, ^alt
Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped hands, Chilblains, Corns and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Files, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money ref ended.- Frice,
25 cents per box. For sale by
Mathews & Wrightj FoTt
Ga.
A Naugatuck saloon keeper has
just bought a church. His appli
cation for license was objected to
on the ground that his saloon would
bee too near the church. He did
aWay With that objection by pur
chasing the church;
Vulgarity and Coarse language
should always be avoided. It never
benefits, but sorely, injures.
*& fr s
front last spring
This would be a comparatively happy
world if everybody knew the virtues of
SMITH'S- BiL3C DEANS as a-family
medicine, s»ni wd-ed upon that- know-
Iedge. One ludf tUe saAeiv of the world
comes from-ailSe-nts WhichtiSrise from
Chiefest
Dosor,
This medicine' combines Imn witS pure t
fonica, and is invaluable for Xtiseases peculiar to
Wcraen, and all who lead, sedentar* lives: It En
riches and Purifies the Bloocfc Stimulate*
the Appetite? Strengthens the dlescles and
, dause headache, off
^ Iron medicines do. -
Mes.- EijzabetH Baird, 74 Farwell AvO^ Milwau-
Nerves—in i
Clears the ci .
It, does not blacken the 1
produce - -
w under date of Dec. i
more than a doctof to' me* havhig etiretf ile of the
weakneea ladies have in life. Also cuxedifae of I«iv-
WTiQ Louisa C. Bbaqdon, East Lockport. N. Y„
s»is: “Ihare auffered mJtofd misOT from Femala
Compiainta, .n8 could cbtaiu relief from nothing
except Brown’a Iron Bitters.”
Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red line*
us wrapper. *1. Cher. Made only by
BROW* ; HIM CO., £ HUM t* :
third year of its publication. It is continually iiui
proved and so extensively as to place it at the head
Of Family Periodicals. " —' ' —
nnarto, 8tfxiljd inches,
illustrated. Publi:
Ne
ilished
ew York,
AND BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED
WITH THE
HOME JOUBHAL at $3,25 Per Tel.
- CASH IN ADYANO E. ’
A reliable and energetic sales-
_ _ a than in , every county in the
Sbnth and West. Work liglit and pleasant. Sala
ry or commission first-class.
Address ns at orice, stating age, present and
past occupation.
3. A. WILLMORE,
Richmond, VS:
ASS tOUE &B0C1E M Vt
ASZ lom EEU&&IST FOB fl
Prevents Roup, Prevents Rapes, ?ro>
vents Cholera, Prevents Egg-Eat-’
> tag, Prevents Laying Soft
Egg8yHake& HensLay.
tISSiFOWB, IJISIHHi
It Sells for Hve Gents Per Ponndj
■ in Boxes,
Chick-chick-er-re-kee (poultry iood and pre-
■^entive of disease "for poultry),' the, great egg
food, produces eggs prodigiously and is. good for
the health of-the fowling; It is the first article of
Its kind ever Patented in the United States;
Canada and England; Try; It. It costa only
five cen ta pet pound. It is no powder. Chick- -
tos will eat ft. That Ought to convince ydtt that
it is good. If your Grocer, Druggist, Hard
ware or Country Storekeeper will not get it
for you, send ine on^ dollar, and I will ship
- you a twenty-pound box by frdght, or one hundred'
- pounds for five dollars* A large box will cost you
no more freight-fKaii ''a small box. Attend to yefur
poultry, if you want to make's profit outoftherfil,
just the same as you attend to your land. Unless
you manure your land it will not pay you. just
so with poultry j. you roust give them sometmng
besides feed.' : They nuist^have material to
answer, for grinders/ and material fori the egg*.
If. you feed Chick-chickier-re-kee (egg food)
every dayymr will never have any sick chick
ens, and y/rar hen s will hvy eggs when otherwise
tiiey would not. You will never db witAptjt Jt
after a -fair trial.' Do net .pay. twenty-fiyi or.
fifty cents a pound for medicine to feed yonr
poultry when you can get a better article from
your storekeeper at five cents a pound. Ddn^t
be a clam; try it. Manu&cfurcd in the Unfed
States only hy
S. S/Mf EBS, Fatsntee,
629 N. Front St.-, PHILAD’A, PA.
Ses wha» the Secretary- of the Interstate Poultry
afii Pet Stock Asscciatioir, of Gbbden,
. _ ISicois/aaysr ' • - - •
.... A-J^ust 3, i235.
S. S. MYERS. .
Dear Sir:—I have used ocmeof your Chick-'
chlck-er-re-kee {Poultry Focd). lamsatisfied
- (hat it increases the egg- production of mv fov.-ls.
A. A. COWDERY
—
C. E.CAMPBELL.
b. b. yesik i
-AN3>—
Cotton
Dealers in Plantation Supplies,
No. .100 POPLAR HTKEET, MACON, GEOKGIA.
Best and Cheapest
FlfllH ITTT IRE,
OIL CLOTHS, MAUINGS, WINDOW SHADES
And Musquito Netting Frames.
My stock is complete in every particular, embracing f}&
litesfc 8t~* x " Ir _ i p ' '
Metallic Cases and Coffins of Every Description.
Prices ranging from $5 up for small sizes. Large sizes froia fl|
up—all well lined. Hearse furnished free in town when coffin is fnp
nished.
Call at the brick store, opposite the court house on Ball
street, during the day; at my residence at night.
— j guarantee satisfaction in goods and prices,
gmmEpmm, gMsstJe*.
O - TLl. ZS J&m
BYBON, - - - .
- - GEORGIA
-DEALER IN-
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS'
HUES, PROVISION ME HS WEEI, HE
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED jm
BEAD DOWN.
BEAD f OWN.
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Local Steeping/'ara on all night trains between
Savannah and Ariertata,, Savannah and Macon,and
Savannah'and Atlanta,
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Tne-Ea'on fpp and Mflledpreville trains ran dally
(eicept-Mondayl between Gordon ard.Fstonton,
and daily (except Sunday) between Eafonton i
. Trfa 5f°- feavin g Savannah at 8:45 p. m.,vrlll
not atop (er&pt on Snh’day«)to pnt olf raaaengera
at stations between Savannah and \n. 4%..
Fitfanla train v dhpne^gl at Cuthbert for Fort
GaineS daily (Except Spnday).
The Perry Accommodation Train between Fort
Valley and Perry run? daily (eXcent Sunday) y- ,
The Albany and . Blakely^accoriiTnodaH/in train
rnns daily (except Sunday) between Albanyand
Li Savannah with Savannah. Florida and West
er ir Railway: at Anpnsta with all lines tn Fbrthand
Fast: at Atlanta with Air-Tiije and Kenaeraw
Routes to all nninra.'Xofth Fast and West.
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