The Watkinsville advance. (Watkinsville, Ga.) 1880-1???, March 10, 1880, Image 4

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A PETRIFIED fHILD In CA(nM»r<!liiav7 <'*»•**— A I.lift? rio*h 4*r«vt itiif Mnrd *** Wood—A Ran* and WoiMlerffttl of a niMHo Whuir < ;t»w in I ii U non it. fCleveland VoIcr.} An interested class of students gath I'rod in the main room of the Cleveland Medics! witness what College yesterday told afternoon to had been them war a a-:* of wlerorla ma. The majority of them, iiiln’t when told at the morning clinic, know what tderoderma was, ana immediately tionairics. hunted it up in their dic hardening They found it meant of the skin.” About two ■’clock, I*r, Darby, Dr. Hermit and Dr. X. ( . Scott filed into the lecture-room, followed by a man about thirty years dd, who carried in his arms a bright looking little boy. From the appear¬ ance of the child’s face, which seemed natural, one would not have supposed but that it was in perfect health. When its wraps were removed, however, it was seen that the little hands were stiff and rigid, and other parts of the body were -i cm in ■ it i equally found so. Upon be cold, touching rigid the whs to and : lummy. The child did not appear to be suffering, di and indeed it is said that tin . cmone that does not entail pain. The father of the child, Jacob Kresel, who live* in New Philadelphia, ex¬ plained to the class that the child was two ■arx and seven monlliH old, and mi montlmngo, health. fti'peared to bo cri<»y - perfect It wax not until a ii."iiib viler the <lii«JttHe had Ix-gtin ’ ving it-elf that it wan diacoven-il, am: she-child wok at once placed under medieul troalmeot, but without huc- 1 u the: hojie of meeting with some father phynictan had who could efiect a cure, the come to Cleveland. Dr. Darby explained to the claim that and Hr, Kniwdy hnu come to him Friday, that he found the case ho very ex (he. trordinary that he decided to make it tii mibject of a lecture and oxamitia Hi. Dr. Bcnmt wii“ then Invited to cx piaiii the nature of the case, and tho remedy, if there was one. He said it «. nc.\ . of fr’rrmlrrma, or hardening of the skin, including the bmse cftti iit'< live ti-sue underlining the skin be¬ tween that and the other tissue. It < ■ n i-ted of dense white and yellow id.:nii. tissue, closely couq.acUid lo¬ ti" run 1 crowding nil the other ele thc skin and other sub-cutan : 'tie, narrowing the blood-vessels, WIITC becoming supply deuae nutrition in to the parts, .eid structure like U: i I-ole leatbcr, w»ui wdy a meager -upidv of l.liw.d, I toco very from V..t« ne . .Id, was poHsible, but the general tendency of the case was to continuance !Killed Jh lx routing by worse. Tho skin ap v..tody to hiudnesi; . compact aud us to give n siifiness to the ban : mid tcct, and an immobility to the Wit- joint*. layer It seemed not to affect out*r of the nkln <.r the mus ■ I, beneath the skin. A disease like i i v, ;* sometimes found iu children Dirtb, but they generally did not sur V 1 VC hmr. 'J i.e trentiueot in thes<* ■ had never been attended with marked slierexe, though in a few cases, I* ' < n •■■•.rued to have improved juid ultimately got well. coni si of treatment comprised '•he internal us.- of cod liver oil, with v , i;.b o| p..iu.sium witli external fric ti u and theu»c of oil and galvanism, bc cause, he said, was obscure, but tVRH ciiUtl supposed the bt to be constitutional in the ol 1 at it had . been inning, acquired, in middle and iigi- but the ii.ture of lire can so bad never been cicar. It hail never usually been «t t> mh*d with pain other than that at ti tided by attempted movements. When Dr. Beunit had concluded his to.k, the Htmients were invited to ( lain tin i, the ehiid, and aa they pressed J .rmiiM child began crying. It could i i v ove it, lips and eyes, and tho return utn ret! fined to he hall »ttp pt. -cl. It t« said that the child Biceps with it* eyes open, and in thi* poaition presents a glumtly of apectaele, having He all iu u torp-c. move* 11 ms clfftbotri ontb* floor in « rittiuv posture, his band* aiding in Ids locomo¬ tion. He is able to move bin limba, the louse le» ’and joinU iaung apimreutly llll it'tectod. About n year scald ago the child Cause treated ffUetecj with with mercurial “ head ointment. ” and A iincitk after this Uic child'a h.vmls }«• «'.;m" badly swollen, and it was after this Unit tlie change in it* akin became noticeable. » ii. the father and mother of the i ‘lib; enjoy gmai health, disease and the physi i ..iv that the does not come iron. ny hot editary trouble, Tlie d er has imd two children, and the ! is in perfect health, 1 »i dt '-ays that cases like thi* me .!•• exwediuly has iwen rare, aud he doubts if I'vi'i a ease where the v!.' • !• iy was afflicted, ltut tliirty iiv, !.i i ;-iv known iu medical history. Drily of these occurred niter e, and consisted simply of vi H pa;ghes. generally on the breast, Ml o', .-slimed tbs! rigidity which u • v ivciv pan in of the Knisely boy’s ’to'. ; very tare, but not im tasitde The i n sent ea i* probably most primo'iCf-d ever known, and if ■i.s to 11. atment will It* a signal ’■ of tiie ctlieacy of medical skill, i in, in Uii* condition, iuav lifting be died »that el an elephant's, t-'Ogh, though It having at a trans ' i-pearance. is .out four ti;;!• ’ha of an inch in thickne**, the d >.bilkm - of the skin Wing but musCfiHth. . Kmfteiv finitely will remain here until he b .-iu- ." what eon lie done for • bov. lie ii a hard-working man, d the affliction is a most severe one vend tlie sad feeling* that must Iv used by the child’s distressing condi non Thu lirowih of llerliu. ivipw Fe W Berlin - ft iMirt give* issut-d by the interesting municipality of some tutor tun lion as to the growth of the pot of >uls ti oi of that city. At the end the venteenth century, when Iomdon and Pa is'-itch coatninerl eousidersbly more 11 ti DJ0,W* inhabitamo, with Berlin was an of uium istik [Kirtaui town, inhabitants. a (H.pulatiou It ovsr was nlarged and emlrellished und' r tiie Qtmi Eieetor au«l the two first A* Frederick mi mii Kings; and in the the beginning time of tlie • treat, at of lb- present century, ais.ut iu |M>pulatiou m u» 150,0*1*9. it further after the if the war with N*jxde**n, ur ing the b*ii lg Js sc that fob , bus at tiie eii d«f 1H» <1, though t ii>tideipiiii district Berlin had bly ex teud,d, : it d not •MNi 1 inhsUitiioVt: t«eu yeam that folio* This >|Hilatiou lex* waa the almost has not 11 tsm* ...... Z t of tb re eaortH I. ituy 1A?7 the t- <nn|aUon In eii over 1 M !' * ii«r if tty tu Ltm m SCIENCE AND ART. The theory that hydrophobia is a disease of the imagination and can lie cured by force of will is advanced by an English magazine. Tke unfavorable weather which has prevailed construction in of Sicilv lias astronomical hindered the ob¬ the servatory on the top of Mount Etna. A method of obtaining ammonia from nitrogen derived from atmospheric air ha* been patented by William Muller of Antwerp and Edmund Geisenbereer of Brussels. A iTtocEss of printing labels directly upon bottles has been invented in Ger¬ many vriiich is said to be a great im¬ provement upon the old method of label¬ ing, and costs no more. A v rv of platinum lias just been dis c iviicd in .>uiiii V. Granville, discovery Washington will ( on ly. N. The. probab price of y exercise, this ex|ieri*ive some r Alienee hut on the artie'e necessary j ‘lirnn ah grass ” j, taking possession ol a great many fine farms on the Ar¬ kansas It ver bottoms. Thin botanical sp< cimen. on acc -nut of the lives lost in Irvine to kill it, in called eternity weed. 1 tie negroes entertain a superstition that the seeds are s iam by the devil. Isci /i n has. louiui that on mixing an e pi .1 v lume of nitric acid with a sample of suspiciously colored wine, the lotor, if natural, will remain unchanged fir will at least changed «u hour, vvliilj if artificial it be within a minute. Hip re-action lias been found to take place with loewood coloring matter of wbortle oenies, and Brazilwood, as •■ell as with carminic acid and fuchsiue. A trakrearent cement of extreme (nine ly ai d serv.ng excellently for j lining fragments of wood, porcelain, jd.v* m stone is made by triturating in a mortal two parts of nitrate of lime with twenty-five parts of water and twenty pails of pulverized gum Arabic. After the application should ho ol the cement, the fragments held together by a rubber band or string until perfectly ill v. I r is thought that a crisis irf the his to.v ol Vesuvius is approaching; iliscbarp, either tl.i-r will be a great such M will terrify the neighborhood, ’overflow- or as is ...... hkefy, there Will be an inc of lava, covering the cone with a mantle of tire, and rib nllv inflicting S more destruction on property than grand eruption. Vesuvius 1ms been in an active state now for sev.ral vears, and Prof, i'almleri has from tub first list prophesied Ural the eruption would eon in the ove,lb,wing oi lava. ...... IV a teller recently received • i by , Mr .< (note jniwg,. from which Matthew .« of general Anjold tutores! occurs and a is /lallering to the cauaa of letters and scenee ,n America. I he Eugh-h pi.et and critic says: “The progress being made p..t now in America is more evi dent to me limn Urn regress ... ,„y .i"'n country. that \ the on arccr.tarcly nri.tw .cn von say btonder. mte lectual C-HO* created by the Invention o print T M ;‘ >H ‘".‘i'. r 'n M *7'. ,U,11 U, T a ivautape which the older ............. d ,H t t'hipsoii, of anew coldring matter closely resembling human dyers. blood, The will coloring be found inter - ring to mat lei is obtriinetl from the 1‘ahn'Ua crilftita, which is an alga found at the bottom of l.iii.p, whitewashed walls, ft rc-uiiibles coaxilia led blood in the summer time, .ted the round cells to l.« found in a kind of mucus in tlio plant are very similar to blood globules. The plant is dried thoroughly and then put in a porcelain vessel with glass stopper. Aftcr twenty-four hours the liquid can la-decanted off. The color is a msguiti cent red, with orange-yellow reflections, It contains iron, jimt as blood docs, and in other respects shows a great similar ity of structure. This new coloring matter has been termed “ palmclliue. A riurky Virginia Lady. * lPftt«r*hitrg lY*,) Ii.th s-Appi nl.] commanding Maj Oen. 0. IT Warren, formerly Army of the Potomac the Sixth accompanied Corps of the by t'apt. Totten also of the United States Army, d Five recently Forks, visited the battle-field in Dinwiddle County, the •ceiie of one of the last battle* around Petersburg. lhe object of their visit wn* to make a survey and plot of the field, and the positions of tho contending armies, to no u-ed in the Court of Inquiry before with laden. Warrmi i» having an inv t s figation fight. ft* to In Ins promptness in moving to the outer to get the exact data and a complete situation of affairs, it became necessary for Oapt. Cotton to run n line of survey through the prem¬ ises of * gentleman living in the vicinity —which line was just outside of the r.H.i’enee—between it ami the orchard.' The owner of the property happened to Ik* away from home at the time, and hi* wife was tho custodian of the manor. Hhr discovered thnt something unusual wa* had going on, been as to informed, the nature of which she not and about which her permission, it sec ms, bod uot been asked. Imagining that a trespass whs lining committed, she bravelv double- went out to the spot, armed with a barreled shot-gun, aud ordered the engi¬ neer and his a.-Hts'.auts away. Capt. Oottcn, courteous who, gentleman, by the way, undertook is a genial to mid ex¬ plain his presence there, ami the object lie wished to accomplish; but the lady declined to accept hisexolanation.de c uring iu that a she positive did and determined manner not intend t > have tl.e farm parceled out into “40 acre” lota. The Captain hesitated, hoping to he able to make his presence ami Ids ordered motives understood, but he wa* again to leave—and that immediately —with an intimation from the lady that though she was not in the last w ar. she Would W in this, 1f he did not move forthwith. The Captain quickly JHT* wived that it would W wise in him to p, and retired with the tie*t graw nosri j tde under the circumstances 8ul*»c j ; ol queuMy, the'.filters however, oxidsim-d the object of the visit j by of the was neighbors, to the lady some and the sur j vey waa allowed to proceed The mis aj'prehension under which the lady labored was a very natural one and she j mamtesusl remarkable courage and de | cidon under the circumstances. Our opinion is more than ever confirmed that i the NniUiern ladies are not only the faire*t and gentlest, but the bravest in the world, i j I Debt natural mint of diied fruit, : UK t groducesi by the o. » iwswas- • *u«l odd at fancy |Vkm. i* made i»y an lofu*. u of sulphur We <an but think this "fair baiki” i«*ho<t at the esj •ettse of natural aroma. Home one who claim* , to ba the invceu.r of thi* |»r«*t»* is ' giving New York fruit drier* Itoubic, I j claimUMf firiucifiM- mm* kind be of a lento), gatrut Tha earned pa a* Uw*. upon that afibyect are too well tunter atood. Editing a Newspaper. There are people who think it an easy natter to edit a newspaper; there are those who think any man of education ;an succeed in the profession. ISut the truth is, there are comparatively few Men who succeed in it, and for the reason that they do not regard it as a profession, ft is requiring also laborious study and profession prerara¬ tion. a when pursued with The industry Boston sufficient Post to insure success. fur¬ nishes a paragraph which gives a great deal of truth in a few lines: A good editor, a competent newspaper conduc¬ tor is, like a general or poet, born, not made. On the London daily papers, all the great historians, novelists, poets, essayists and writers of travels have been tried, and nearly ali have failed. W'e might say all, for after a display of brilliancy, brief, but grand, they died out, literally. Their resources were ex¬ hausted. “ I can,” said a late editor of the Timet to Moore, “ find any number of men of genius to write forme, but very seldom one of common sense.” The “ Thunderers” in the Tim or, there¬ fore, have so far as we know been men if common have sense. been Nearly all this successful editors men of descrip¬ tion. Cambell, Carlyle, Jluhver and I(isracli failed. Barnes, Sterling and Philips succeeded. his A good editor sel¬ dom writes for paper; he reads, bines; judges, and select*, do dictates, all this alters and com¬ but to well, he has little time for composition, To write for a paper is one thing, to edit a paper is another. Uvitig Without Eating. l)r. Win. been A. challenged Hammond, of New York, hai to ku limit hia theorien about the length of time a human being can live without phyaical nourishment to a public test. The challenge has been made through a Minnesota paper by a Dr. if. 8 Tanner, of Minneapolis, who otters himself ns the subject of the test. Dr. Tanner claims to be able to live in cornfcrt with¬ out food for at least thirty days, and that he has twice publicly submitted to a Mch Ul ?« ,na ; , ' tilin i, .‘« } '* M co "' ^’TT’ I’hyaical exerdse . ‘ H - although nl f . ” totally t ah Hlaming from food for tie extraoril.nary Jf r °I of/orty-two day. He asserts " » < * ren K 1,1 '"J P<*hl.she.l opbimns about the power of U>*'aystem to endure long fasts, I r Hammond, however, says ho never '’l»mcd under any circumstances that it w,U w f '.a ut fo<K, for llllr hynrnn ^ being tollive “' .y ovt i r » doM 1 “ wel ‘ HuUienticute. . of living . forty daya and eases TterrsiiiH ' ow wil houl {ot)d . Men have ^r. ,, mS i IIC 4 An coal wines and lived at least lhirty without days without f.««l. Men have | iv( .d food more than thirty d wllj ,„ h , lrje d j„ avalanches. In liave ’ | im without it ' , fm for ov en ] ol1gor t) , rmH . ^ , iav „ hyK( . ri . ,. ;ll women. Dr. Hammond savsil Dr. T . lmlfr . g 1)r0))0HUi(m U includes abstinence fl<1[J1 wuU . r , is inclined to deny the dblHty ol its being successfully ear ried out. ami that he will gladly ue<opt „ r . Tanner’s proposition for the tost, A ............ J .. lie oilier morning, says the (’arson l noticed dlpjxul, standing a stranger might liave ,, ,, t | m the rear >>! the mint, watching She an old woman pick up Micks. must have been about eighty y ,,;lrB °f n Rc. Her old calico dress was Toll of holes, her face was as wrinkled as 1 ripe am! as brown as leather. Every time obliged she stooped do to pick with up a stick she " fort. as She raked to so a painful ef *tli palsied hands, over and the dry leaves w all the worth- 1 w little pieces went into her basket, her •' heap attention of garbage for and ashes occupied some ten minutes. f he man who was watching her finally | walked up behind tier ami dropped a dollar into unnoticed. her basket, and then stole away, An attache of the mint, who was near, hailed him as he passed. tire old “ lady?” 1 say, did you give did, a dollar to “Yes, I although it was about the hist I had. I can’t bear to see-1 overly and old age combined. I had a mother, once, almost as old us site, and as weak and palsied. I feel for an old woman like that, and she can have a dollar from me it its the last I’ve got,” “Do you see that block over there?” “ Yes.” “ With houses on it? “Ye*.” “The bouses and lot belong to her.” An expletive was ail lire stranger had to otter, ns lo> turned away amt walked rapidly up (’arson street. It was his last dollar. A t'utc Trick, A Onn .dian defaulter played a cum • rit k. H.iv ng stolen and skipp 'd wiiii fit <10(1 »»!■;. ii was intrusted to him in the do bd capacity he of stopptsl postmaster ip aud the tth'grap'h ojierater, village and evening at h country -tepped into tlie telegraph i (lire. Therr h, > the ! e is,me ... ", i-d. I mu r t'Ht ..led,” Tlieopeiator was n girl, and he to il her he w is a repairer sent ;.v -lie telegraph company. She nski-d him to b' lp her. a* tlie wires were net id repair. S> lie timk the lm-s.*u;e iu lull; but, instead of copying it out, in verted and substituted one . ayitn: that the thief Whs coming that way, and woo’d trv and pa- himrelf off for a detc.-.ive iu puiMiit of the thief. then he “ lit out ’ iivaiu and crossed the line, settliog in the United States. Meanwhile the put<uiug warrested detective, who never caught him, ami trotteil around the village till for the people robbed to look a. ns tiie big tin. t man came up and released him. A Mermaid in Delaware. {h!*akw*ier (IVI.) Light.J On Tuesday of this week Captain Raymond, keeper of Life Saving station No, :t. found on the beach wlisl he sup posed to be a mermaid, which had been washed dt up from the sea. Wing Captain about Ray the mend scribe* it as sin- ol a rix-vear-ohl tov, acd to thi mi<l>il. or waist te-mining a its boy in every particular. He says that face, bead, neck, arms and bust. a< well as its hair were imiisr in spp. ..! >•!!■<•: of a I Tttere were no tin ersoiitbi hands, but a eoarar. moppy hair like the Iriwled end if a ah*) .upl'' d tin ir I 1,. • I ! j.....' it N, (!..<■ ii-,- . waist doe , v a sbaik. th« ia»; l**ii.t* covered wit zr * ba ■ v HI?! ilar to utfit til iht i , 1 tfiUtn Vuwi*‘r »ai 1# ()yat thw “UfHrii t f iUf 1 earn** itien* ! for t*»* jfinn . aiiti ii twt . 4 iVar fill 1 if. swn tn <a|qa'n on itin of (he Ah 1st I vanted In ill «ut d l’a„ h*. H¥i!Sff the A»» in 1**4 I'fti agent »t that idaee I an id large families.” > "wives lire . * TZ id that laith live iu the same b»u it evident that a new jfiux of marital life iu lYnn.yivania ha* come into vie'"’. * It aj-faai* the *1 '11*1* f <A • *% ueut rttUeit and a menils-r of the ffewith Bmr* F ACTS AND FANCIES FOR IRE FAIR - Society stockings are getting to be delicate as a dream. The music of the bell is not in its tongue. Belies should remember this, A < ai’b head carved in black peal is one ol the prettiest of the new buttons, Woman is like the reed which bends r;;.y; *"* - <• ' ■««*«, «*.**\ »»■ 1 ‘ ' 1,1 b( f lravei ' w " s at I ien<, > , ■" ' ■ ,il ■■ ta '" >I< " 1' 0! i v little capes of jet or other Lf. m called “coats of mail,” and are de, igned to be worn with any cos tni*. Ma.n'o.: i. j : a i.cglanil, has a society of v ; p.hiters, to which the other ex ; i.-'C admitted, not even at the ji a’ ly exhibition. • i Istiiis XV jacket is one of the m- < - i ar: J at the -rune time one of the oid . kets worn. '1 heek arc fcine ladies on the London • I: d Boaid K-: iland is very liberal to v. ,men in the educational and busi n. privileges accorded her. ! n red kid tdippers are introduced f I;.:";; , ” ", ! ,wsbuckle ' " -Yj "'P *> aod ilre . Can f '*-" a /«ented bc worn ' "• ' ' only instance of . . leap-year . . hi: privi " - “ 1 n . iced m tuis vicinity was that ■ : v, man Ic ing seen down town at it.I.'"!i t nf cr her husband. “ 0 UKVi.i.vii ” is another shaded pap'i, of a fine shadow grade, with p'a: -y in ' , : i 1 'cinIly useful for travel ii noli handling. -, when light papers show every trace nt W.Vi kin. boots of Indian goat have <':ik ‘-in-tic gores two inches deep set in each si<le at the ankle, and above this half a dozen buttons that close the boot in (he usual manner, 1 "dm: who think that in order to i!d - -; well it is necessary to dress ex tr.-iv,ignnt!r Nothing or*grandly, else make well becomes a great ;-.ii. take. so tree fcirinine beauty as simplicity. Tin; DuclKi's of Montrose can milk a cos-, and recently de monstrated the fact to Mi" admiration of the men in her hus¬ band's racing stable, who were less Icai ned in farmyard arts than ghe. Women are the poetry of the world in Hu itirie sense as the stars arc the poe¬ try of heaven. Clear, light-giving, 1-aimoiiini,*, they are the terrestrial p!m -is tbui rule the destinies of man¬ kind. A i h w Edit which in I’hiladelphia might have set an example well be fol¬ * in. y jf der cities. Having much leisure time on their haudx, they give ..radical lessons girls in housekeeping, gratuitously, to poor unable to pay for such training. * "I* only bo time 111 is ll‘0 when When woman calmly rit-down 'A'CTilH to .iid happy she attempts to trim a new b *M,o t with old trim mi ous. ,^be neenis to bo tn i!y baj.py ; but what a Vesuvius i :il work in her heart! to the twenty-two persons selected in Bctou :ia members of governing hoards for charitable and reformatory iristitu tions, eight ere women who are said to do their work “ in a very sensible and practical vi.y.” Why shouldn’t “sensible they? and Women who are not j.. •.ctical” are not apt to take an interest in benefiting mankind—or womankind either. A i,Ai>v was “passing round the hat” in a tuiun lor the benefit of the poor. "This is for your beautiful eyes,” says gallantly a beau o! the old school, drop¬ ping a tive-dollar bill in the collection box. “Oh, thanks!” says the fair one with a something profound courtsey, for the poor,” “and holding now I want out the boxes again .—Boston Courier. SaimrstltioB. The following superstition*, handed down by tradition, are yet fervently be in v d in many parts of America: White 8pecks on the nail* are luck. W hoeve r reads epitaphs loses hispnem ory. to rock the cradle whem empty is in¬ jurious to the child. 'I'o cat while a hell is tolling for a funeral causes toothache. Tho crowing of a hen indicates some approaching disaster. When a mouse gnaws a hole some mis i'o u::e may k apprehended. i } V who has teeth v. i je asunder must * ' ^ hi - fotturr in a distant land. ! In i r finds a four-leaf trefoil— —should we ir it for good luck. ' ' ;:mu' breail should bo given to ri.tidren wiio are slow learning to speak. D a child less than twelve months old be fearful. brought into a cel'ar he becomes When children play soldier on the ro.D Dido it forebodes the approach of Will. ! child grows prond if_ suffered to , 11t, '<’ mirror while less ; months old. ' ll ” I'roposes moving into a new , •* r% t eend in bread and a ,l ' V '* ' :ir "o'". ,., v lu>ef, ^neer.ei* at early hour ' r an . l:, receives * ’ ’ r “’ "’ !n, ‘ *"'** 0T some 1’ • m i:..- - iii.e day. '■ ‘ lr * 1 ' •‘- t h T a should 11 1 l’ 1 '' mother to insure a 11 growth ol teeth, > oig the <val awry, or drawing ' ' irl - o de out, causes matter* ; *■ "i. 'e- . head the day. of . n f e to the hollow j l! « rm the initial letter of one's future j *1”.’represented. who flax-seed should, j 1 during >> omen ihe sow tell confounded otherwise p'oeess. some • , tlie yarn will never ’ '“’’ h white. 1 " lieu should women are remain stuffing in the M*, house, the me " not j otherwise the feathers will come through : the ricks. ! ” oen a person enters a room he , "bould be oldigcd to ait down, it only 1 r « moment, as be otherwise take* s**) rite elui-lreu * sleep with him. : 1 " nvin K areonienaof death; A “ ; ' lo: ;: on the ti or or howling iu the peculiar bboriwodor manner, and the owla home. hooUwg f nei mart he p r e se r v e d »•-> •' •>• . .'.v comes, in order lo in w inch I- it.dispensable, euiony la usually performed .'id of doors. | j I\* > in n* tv l»ook, “ Bough Wav* v > ■ ^iu» PpoJ. Pructur tivvoies t . the fflfthoni • to between nun L’Aiti *in»t tin* tMUMim'u iai tiu' pauicft. ultimalt* H«* l*) rt Mini a** rtouree » » ili (t»roi» • ( U iifwiiiil (piiergy, ami am ^. itniiaf at iu » ma tiiiGr Uw* re** tuttn innv vvduU. WttHot’T earnestness no man ia ever gnat, or doe* really great liiingw Hr may ia- the cleverest of men; he may be brilliant, entertaining, |oigular; but he wid Want Wririlt Vo *o.i’ moving jdc ; tn w*« evi ;'.tinto»l Uiat had not in It di |*lh ol shadow. A Cure of Deafness. A San Francisco printer, who has been deaf for thirty years, now hears as well as anybody. Seven weeks ago he was troubled with pains in his head while he was setting type. He described these symptoms to his physician, who, having long made a specialty of para lvtic diseases, conceived the idea that the jwrtsys useless endeavors ss to 7 have hisdeaf j n ^j ie ness removed, and did not care to make ar) y further attempts in that direction. Rut when the doctor offered to treat him gj x months, if necessary, free of charge, he consented to the proposition. A species of and ’'ojment He was applied giving to mixture his throat for e..». was a gargling, and supplied with a little medicine for internal use. The course of treatment was continued for two or three days before any effect became ap parent. Previous to this time he had Dee D so deaf that the discharge of acan non within a few feet of him did not disturb him. One morning he was awakened by a sound the first he had ^ ghoolt ham ) 8 with the j and - lord, and slapped his fellow-boarders on the shoulder. It was sometime before j )e cou id explain pointed the cause of his ecstacieg . H e to his ears. He t r j e d to speak, but the organs of speech, inactive for so many years, could not do his bidding. At last he made himself understood to the amazed bystanders, and they knew that his noisy rejoicing was occasioned by a partial that time restoration the phy of his hearing. Since sician has continued his wonderful treatment, and the deafness of his patient is gradually disappearing, Oij> Hilly Smith used to run a store in an Ohio town. One day being absent, and his clerk in charge, a pious pilgrim came along, told and after getting a few things, the young man that he was in need, and could not pay him, but that the Lord would pay him. The young cepted man the being kindly disposed, ac¬ security, and when old Billy came Well, home, he told him of the sale. “ well,” said the old man, “ did he give you an order?” “ No sir,” replied the clerk. “ What, no order? Then bow the great Andy Jackson do you ever expect to collect the bill?” The item was charged up to profit and loss. Phthicians ssy that there is no remedy for Consumption, and possibly, in some cases the assertion may be csrrcot. We know, however, of many l ines made by Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, and will guarantee positive relief to the sufferer in every instance. Nervous Sufferer A dose of Vegetine, i taken just before going Iu bed, will ensure a eoiufortahic night’s rest to tl.e uervovs sufferer. ---------------- Tax moot comfortable boot in town is that with Lyon ’ s P!i,cnt Meta,,ic Hecl ® tiffener8 - Gilbert’s Pat. Glops Starch for fine fabrics. A ■!»«•«« l-oltl N.’«*•!. A book on tho Liver, its diseases and their treatment sent fn’o. fru'fu'ting frontiscs upon Liver Oomjibiints. T*»rj»i»| Liver, JnuodlO*, Biliousness, llcnfiai’h**, t onstipation, Dyspep¬ sia. Malaria, rtu. A-I Irrss Dr. Smnford, 113 Broadway, New York Citv N Y Dr. ('. E, 8‘io Jin tuer, o 11 .tdiug, Pa,, is tho uiiiy aural s ir^eou in t m U.ut jU ales wlio iiev»)tes all an t in; t»»'ie trcai aeiu ol deat lieMi -ill dise.n 5 v ij( tin di - .ui o*i. k. ni; ei pe jt illy ruimiti; o u*. N ; i ly t.v ; *t/ yo \t > e* porience. I’uoih ji t-i ce*tn/ .o in oiu l. ,ou s ill lu.il »/ .ii in or j . D5 • .v • 5 U * i » ;, ire IVnnfeil. Sherman St Co., Marshall, Mich., want M agent in this c«»unfy it mice, at a salary of $100 per month ami expenses paid. For full particulars address ns above. Nothing is uglier than n crooked boot. 6traisbtca Ihoin t* r l.v<«n* II-pi Stiffener*. Voi'NG men, go wot,learn ieio^raphy. A«D dress U. Vai mio■*, M mug »»•. I *h d ml e, VVi s ILDItll •• * Dll * «ul fi.ll'lflrt. Dr ’lire’ll i s Um iuc Citholieon wdt i>o»itiFtlr curt Fern *.U* W sEuaw, me t vs F.i!lin4 Y. tT» Vo nb, W hi:<v», Cbr,»«!c Infll lUliatlO 1 Of IJlcWvtvjT of t»U Woiub, lacid-mtal Fiooliu '.Painful,* # Hem irrai^eor SupI>ro»«C(i an I Irrejulir Monstiu ition, See. A.a oli atitl reliable romiJy- Haul p »st »l carl lorn pam pbloLwlUx tie .tin nt, euro* >»n l cwtifl'H! »a from pbyaichns vnd p»ticn‘.i lo Hiwtrtb BaMiri, IH.ca N Y n> 1 l b/» l dm ?l.50 p «r biltl S ut'eiing cur.d by H..Ua P. tent ap.-inners Fend lor deet rif t ion to Biinp oo A Co., B«-x 2235, N, Y Is it Possible j ! simple That a plants remedy Hops, mad6 Btichu, of such Mandrake common, ar Dande lio„, etc., make so many and such . j marvelous and wonderful cures as Hop Bitters do? It must be, for when old and young, rich and jioor, pastor and doctor, lawyer and editor, all testify to having been cured by them, we must believe and doubt no longer. See other column. — Post. Kidnky-Wokt effectively acts at the u same time on kidneys, liver and bowels. - , DfBULLS | j • COUGH . V* SYRUP j i opium TO-iirv. nv Krliaid*' If H. Wo DVidcnctf >!.b» y civni.Rud referencetocnrwj patten Id and phyaican i Bend for nu bm>k "ii th« h**l*,I h»m1 iD* euro— FKKK. | .r * | 1 am \i \ LM 1 "yiJ ftk. f v_ ,C3 DC W on j j /a, 'WAA « 'O it. f v\CsU'*‘ ' ”•.. iCvfV** , J C VAem X*-a -i* ■<" •c/J SOLD pv ALi^ DRUGGISTS •«p UAKfiKTON’S HOOS88OLD E N 0 Y C L OP/E DIA • msi utiutbie *1 b,'ik d t t m| ni u- print i it-»»••-' ki ‘i;s fhorr* Ii *• itofsr b • ir 1- 1 - i D v-.hiuD*. I.......... ■ -m . ».* *>»., ■ - i <* \ \S H.tir* Mb *t » ,n On - ■ .0 'tE^TS' * W < rwrfaM. r*f • t»teas . » A Ul.KTH'N A «* » C*. N v 9 I j k HAVRE'S REMeC>l nmmm Jj^MArBwooPwiintR^r Vegetine Cured His Daughter. Callimbtill*, Chilton Co., Ala., May 15, 1878. Ds*r Sir—My daughter has been afflicted kith exhausted my skill and the most eminent physl ciaasef Selma. I at last resorted to the use of your Tbortifk (aritbont confidence), and, to my gre«t aarprise. my daughter has been restored to health. I writs this a* a simple act of justice, and not as \n advertising medium. Respectfully, E. CALLIEI1, ___ M. D. T. Worked Like a Charm—Cured Salt Rheum and Erysipelas. ^5 Coubt St., Rome, N. Y., July 10,1879. Ifn. H. fcir—One B. Stevens: Dear year ago last fall my little boy hai a breaking out of Erysipelas and Salt Kheum, his tbs two bottles, niy son was cured. I never saw anything Ifke the Vehetine; it worked like a charm. I have been city watchman at Rome for ysars. This testimonial is gratuitous. Yours, respectfully, HORATIO GRIDLEY. Remarkable Cure of Scrofulous Mb. Btevems Westminstib, Conn., Jans 19,1879. H. B. : Dssr Sir—I esn testify to the good effect of year <nedlcine. My little boy bad a Scrofula sore break •it ea bis bead as large as a quarter of a dollar, and It went down hie face from one ear to the other, under bis neck, and was one solid mass of sores. Twa bottle* *f your valuable VaaErxaiK completely Vsrj respsctrollr, fas a. b. tbjltobmb. i/efetlne is Bold by all Druggists. m TRUTH is ms»m 5rfiSK2lS Send of IjfT'vl x. i per 'bandor a mrrtrt wife, pitiart of roar falnro Lug- i initials onros, tire* »n4pt»o«r St.-*' T f'X/ c i>> Fon 35 Cts. If tho Old Heliablo Oonceuirated Lyo FOR FAMILY SOAP HIKIKS. IHiftcifouit ftcconinanyinx otich ch n for toaRi’i!’ H^ rd, Soft. Htitl Toilet S«mp sgdtff'liiv IT IS FULL WEIGHT AND STII hNGT/! The ma rkot is fiootiod with (do-chI 1 <‘'!) ! '»ihc:i tralel ye, whicti is iidultorAtet] witli -aH : rofli u, am <i won’t miikf* soap. SA VE MONK Y A NO Ii I) » 77/ r SA^ONIFi^R M\1»K BY TUB Pennsylvania Salt Manuf’g Co, _Pit IUOKCPH JA. , |> ii w FOR INFLAMMATIONS and HEMORRHAGES. NOTE.-Ask for POND’S EXTRACT. Genuine Sold Only iu Our Bottles. TAKE IN O BIIErtf ATINU, No other known prepai’Atlon has this ever distresniug performed di-*e;too such tvondei iu various f ill forms. Suf- of fa ferers who have tried everything else without re¬ lief, can rely upon being entirely cured by using I*oml m Extract. ™«« K‘..0.* A„ n.«u,.mr .tllysurwl rain, it the hnad, .tonuoh ,.r IHSV.-I-. an »|... uied.cme tar the ft.0 ns. of Ih,* Extract. Xo otlsor will cure as quickly. mmORRIMlinj. )•". U.wlmi g , bleeding, either eaterual or internal, it w ninny* reliable, and ia used by l'by.-K-mns Ol all achonl* with a certainty of success. For Id.-ciin- * llioluuge it is in raluahle. Oar Xaaal foyringe and In Iml.-r are materul anU iu eases of internal CATA T K u -.i , !, t ; 2 : r.‘- 1 i 1 ulr'iv^aVreae^' . For o; i and ohsiutirio cast e we recommend ottr »wr ,,,s " ,he K " ki, ""' n ,or mriiTiiF.ui \ AN1> SOIU; TISISOAT. Used as a gargle and also Hpplitol **xU'ii:aiIv auv as sw at dir reded iu the trol early and stages ol t lie dis. l>o •as*;-*!. del ii will Aurel y 1 ' eon cure them. not •lay trying it on appearance of first symptoms of i hi-se aaus geroud diseases. »OKI N lU'F.KW. W t»lkM»S AM) HBI ISES. It is healing, cooling and ctoansing. The most obsliaate cases arc healed and cured with Hot Oli ishiug rapidity. Bl'BX* AXI» M'ALIIS. F-r atlayins Hie heat and naiu it is unrivaled, and should he kept in every family, ready for u.-c in case- of accidents. IiADIEfo _ . li.O . .l . lli.-ir , fo-rtln.-'i.l. , Il tmmtta iwi I.. vrhwh till V iM-vullsirl.T -n -jw-l-notably tnllnw- at.'l m il.» licwl, nausea, ver t'K' 1 - «’V- ,«< " «n'l porina ttfiiUv n*-ai- all kinds ,• I nfljiinuialKAUM and I'lm-alionk. " ;i Toilvl Soap for bath ing, ai iid Tollef Croatti r me skm and com ulexio ladies. n have proven of m.riimable advantage to ■EDORRiroins -1 prim tind in this the onl Krri-h’eir regular where the use. removal Our of Ointment clothing i< oi ineou great veuieui. service is rarsimx* I .Cl «ch«-l. I 'I and .. r «. -ci ,i , l'«Hrt . vlu.. !. ' Mtorattom ti.mdr.nl-. wl. • " ' m Hn-n s-neral .r^br.an-nmjrn^cnorjmn^,^^, Kfcta. ?-ssr ,, *r Ai * km Di-va>t-. Wdkwsuwa-ue f« FAK.m K-V Ao .. 4 . Rreeder. „ , no ... Livins M:tn can atimd t.« Iv wiifoui u. h timed by ah the leading hiyt rv maI . .. Miert Railroads and fi -• H ' -ton-:, m • \ ".••• H ^>•“• ’■'inal f. ftp- r KpntiiM. *“«»««• IS..»•»«%*. Srratj «»v 5welllilg*, M‘N etc. Its range -■! ac*’-> i u i> wi-U-, and the reiivt it affords d so prompt, that it to tuvaiuttble iu •be Farm-ya'-ii tried as well and as .a will *•% . t v 1 In ■ without ■»/.-,. LTV it once, you never it. FOR TETI RIMRV 1AE. Our specia pro|w •ratioD for use on st vk is olferodat the very low ■2 toy of 82..Ml Pi:K GALLON. I'avkiMtf £xU*a.i This is no W i cent Ivoile l i pskett !** • j reparation. It ta prepared with all ih.‘ caitf all our an; .civ? ifCvive. by express on receipt of price. •PBoua p*»»a*atio»* or fomp’* vatkact compiled mtitu *** *' U *Z* A ™mk' “SS. navm POS1VS EXTRALT. 5t>r.. nn«l 81.75 Toilet I'reaiu 1.80 CaUtrrli A'liitp 75 1 RentilViee........... W I'lmtcr ....... *45 Up Ww............... » . I»*!«>»i«*r - t.oo Toll**! Koap . i \»iwl \vrint* ’do • oaketa .................... IU) j RedlcRlcfi I k 4*i i*^r aa j prepare tons will b.- carri«;o fro* a* loto ,-f $5 WxutU, on xece.^t a tuuney of C*a«Uon rOXD*B EXTRACT li noltl only in hoUl*s ! !©«?,#,'‘V« U I' ' “ m»I«| m to »«•»••»■ In ! v CAUS, ‘ ul «^H‘“our<mu WtUwe m *ar Or* New FREE Favpairr. with Hmroat op oc» Pju»w jjaaTios*. alar ox ArrucaTioi to POND’S EXTRACT CO., m Muaaar street, new tork. JNTdOht. BY ALL DKUutdlSIff. I WpIKBlchanlaoii(V.- i*r-. PERFRCTtD IlnHa ih< ‘ior b UTTER CO? MM r k * « ». ^ U'.ii m l»» l ** I'l.'H I l.i T, -tHunwil I'jptoH.i* iu HLlslfa, I V fa W ««* IL liliii A ***. KhrDufiiam ON LIFE & PROPERTY. $10,000 Will 1*0 pniil to any pcrwnn who ran t'.XPLODR HE A I.Mir ttlie-1 with our SAFETY i TTAIUMFST. Mailed free for 35 ct«. Fi.'irf'.r >i. Agents Want terl. Mob; os Female. S. S. NEWTON’S safety SAl Mar ro,. V> Hi Hi mi n it oi i o.s, N. Y. Sar.KaaooM, IS Wkbt UnoAUWAt, N. Y. \I£m a r. u’vESi; t0M *" u ^ !fre * J to $20 ! * -------——--------- sstj^gm ‘ r t 5 .n .I VI«. n t* eel* in yon row tr etc. Address Ii. H, GUNS Wr? « :i: ^ WATCHES uTf 1 ”-. w v . WANTED fronted. Ontat five, pronr.s tea m. c t: x -e «-uk m.u u* VfMIiIt.ll t ijTr n inteii«gcn»M.n tuKiittai'n'v,; dii -»w.-rtb sw^r" >..b»rriptu.n. T-r .....nu omai c * J -° ltri4 s * l-;; ?, M4 - PETROLEUM. iliOriliir Uj\M!?Jr JaiLyx (Jraml rdednl ilOLLI li L ver Medal at Exposition. Philadelphia 1 :tt Paris fc.x position This wonderful suits:ance : < h kuo A le l.jod )-y phy-ic ICI atm tnron,"limit th«» wrhl it • lie the !>«> rem <‘ f iv di discoveroii f.»r the cure i f Borns blains, Ithenmatimu, Ac In ttkin DiteaseM, Piles, Cat rrh, Cl-il order that every ui>. may try it. it is put up in 15 and 2 > cent bottle** for household use. Obtain it from yoanlrnggist, and y u " . find it superior to anythin" you have ever ns * a 0 N 30 DATS 1 TRIAL sonal nature. Alsiof the Uver. Ki-iiieys, Klieuma tistn. Address I'nralysts, V Ac. A sure cure cunruiitood or u pay. lieli T5.»r«»i If.'iicli. IF 1 REE. Be inti ful IHustmted FLORAL GUIDE, Bo cript on of K dos. Plants, BuH-s, Klowers •^f-ttils, etc , tent fr*o upon nrpl cition. Address **. ‘ > S 39 T ? 5 'Irfans ££HBEATTYgtti 1 :5 slops, Usel (JoLlf 1 omr-ii-i c: ifv. ;> 8 m-l ff v • t nee itmv l!s, waluiil cave,xvnrnlM•*»**•»«>i tri*m* A iv h i :«..os,sbml, cover k *HM»k. «! *-: • ts» r-. i!cft»n* soui.it i lie Rnpo In write me. IliiistriHeils|iupe -.onl S'ro*> t :dr. ss li.VNIKL F. BBATl'Y. W»*'»ii«-aI«d. N »v J. rv'y. Uecto AtitN 15 WAiMtU t OH i i'll ri Aau 11 cuitaiitH «'I7 J liit'* l. • i!«i i- tl 1 ..ii • .in r-t ami *<100 lit!tfo lio'ibl’.* c. rJtimii |»:*• , a»g 1 is thf most ••oiiiplw IIi*t.'ry of lit*' W. r J -1 flVf-l* p>i 1*1; D.f I. »t oIJh at nisjlit. S<Mul for ;1 t :t“* till l DXtnt on* t to ;mt*11(■<, mi l Ht;t* why it K«'f 1st 1 l {'D* t M'.ill itny oth*T book. A.i-lr-sH. N \ - t iona i. Publishing ’u.» Si.. I i ’ • " 3 DU Ciltlol if ill'. »).U !-• I i **.*-? e ..: Pi'iftifiH ditt*' !■ *L *<ii-oh-tr *r» ir ,lix*tli . i ilk * * l ; '.ti! • illt'Hd v i: it s’. tMtp. i~. A*. E'cS t* t:. i'litv. Cl- A-i" WiuhhivDi v. *». 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ThoUM :u*th "f ' su iVnivi’H liecd ami •lordr** t*> < ,i i’i.iii ilsa 1 ioti of Cl>.I l.ivi’f Oil. but have bt-rii nn.i .i III do ho, Tit .1 ywMl litt i flint thny • Jin i k«> lltin (*•• oi nitiou . rciulilv tv«i:i with cx*’*l.inf. irsult;*. til. f.'NH Doi l.AR . i Ji 11 -TTI.K . Six IbiTTl.KB Put; K: V J. LABS. v ”.i t itlMi'd and 'iilnabl” iu ! t'Di.’’! i‘ d to mi ft' iv rw v-vni "i ro cipt oi a Car ipli' n Addrv- •* nil .1 «!<*»» i‘> ' . (J. A ld>JM’; m d' t il i iu I hi DDSt l r> .5 , .i '• Il Stnilt-St . ; ’‘ri: ’ k isamr* “|r>’ ‘ "v-1 ml •- i v Ip -v£ si'&r.V. 1 w “ Biography. twelve Btand^rd books, at one ttrao, published ut $1.85 fljraderlck theOrem." by M . •! vj’-Sobw, Earns?' ty hyCheyB’.a Carlyle; ‘‘Mahomet, I'.ai.-. r“Mary, M brOibi.-.n: On,am '‘Martin Scots," by Lather," Lamar r r.f K,, ‘'William / "Cirair t , Pill," "’l>r 1 /'wdeilf by Macaulay; “(’tarnin-ciito'’b/Xa^M- “Columbus," by {Znartlae; "Tb. Literary “Vittoria Keyolution," Colonca," froo, aod bv Trollope. mention this Send for |,4n write. A»i;dll 'BOOK paper BX w you AS CHA-XUE, Tribune Building, N ow Vork. f GET =—iGIN v: qp ; f*M tAj |“8i rf% c V.*v . . I __ gm?’. ,-Ps Waif’* Tetter atnl Rinsrirorm [ Specific ti,e9 J aggravating is An disease*. unfailing remedy No cure, for no * pay. where Money is reruuded effected. in every ’Circular* instance cure not mailed free. Send your address to Dr. J. 9amis C. testify Ware, Eniontown, Ala. Thou to its great specific vi rtutg. BMaziiio Dtflcen ttly puMishe.l. priiitednr.il <5 illustrated .-iegniit ehr.'tn- --'t, 111.• UO r:try large and art fashion plat® --, sub» ptotares, and UO piece* - f choice music kkke toev*ry »criber, at only S1.25 for m«l« 15 months. fomnle. It : s *tfk.*IM a “ Big Bo n*n»” «<. yvprv ; -.it, nr p Cos. , r week , uUv Full omrit it**, with out liberal lor » cm. in iMh. a. XUBtOX A CO., Atlanta, Ga. ------------- — Wlxe«l(Urd*. 16®. Cf K , «*|rant with your name, Uv Fuller rt Ilolctmth, il** Whitehall .»t., Atlanta,Gfa* - xxf iir AIoUh i mcTAAt~f) A Ha ff a fl VVI} JaXfFACTCRERS OF Hoffman’S Red Oxide Roof Paint, the bes? and cheapest in will use; last one five coat equal without to thre® coate of ordinary .Vitubv pint; the barrel, years mixed rejdr re sewing. For gallon,er a"d dostoa rnoS.ig xnd {«.“*• jm.ldiii-- fette. f vilch, -iwk rs wrnhh, *c,. m Forpncend JTJV, E R ’ S FRIEND & GUIDE. amsuzSi the d*y. devoted lo the interests of Yarnuns, Block Breeders,' Poultry Fi:--:de, Fanciers, Dairrmen, only Bee 50mita, Cnlturiato, Gardenor.-. ihe He. Price JK^st postpaid either 1’. 0. older or post Age ri.aaii^,. Cheapeot book ask ever him published. m \1ur If oftice tou and La-.*- examine a friend this ia r #w Yoik t.> step order* raluablw w rk. Affvnl. uanied. a Hrall to FRANK HARRISON * CO., Publisher-. *406 and 209 Bvydwe^----------- A GOOD SAW MILL For $200. Our No. I Plantation f aw Mill i*^de«gnM to be run this by 8, 10 o iih pow«r from tO ofinxobor canto wlmadav. A prMuct pj^ceijj. wltb^the %ame power. The mills are complete except paw, end w-ll bo put on ibo c,*r*t in Ci^dmiMs for the low price rf «.’•*«, and warrat.-t.-1 tu «v t rs particular. Saw Mills offal circnlai* Sag free. ers,Shafting,Gearing.*8a Illuatraivd *«*nt LANE & BODLEY CO •r" John and Water St s.. C incinnati, 0. Pubsiabera' Uftton, Atlaate, Qw._. ................ Ten. McGILL k TROMAN. CRAtE SB Dl CARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS implements. CI..M, Tun«b*. Rlu. On m, OiobArd Ohm, Oslo* gats, g«. *»,*! »> Seiorr pi»*sjia wAoim*!. t*»k, se .cm A..r, V Uttki— «*i u( awl UoOiu. in il. ge. Writ* (ft cm!> I****- g Tvnui. isuUrtil., Kj.