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A QUEEIT OF THE STAGE.
“ SMr t &SW
” 0,n ‘ n (iVeia York World.)
Several years ago the American public
Were arou-ed by tne entree upon the s<age
of a little lady who had been previously innu¬ but
lit le announced. She was one of an
merable number of aspirants for pub ic
f vor and had no i. strumentality, aside
from her own talents, to cau e recoguiiion. she quickly
In spite of this fact, however, the heart cf the
achieved a warm place in ed hold
public, wh.o.i si e i ns cont n to eve •
since. When it was an ounced, world therefore,
that Miss Maud Granger star the
ccmig season in the play “Her second
Love,’ wr.tten by Mr. John A. JSte en , it
wa- only i at talthat unusual inteies should
bj mamfes ed 1 0 : only in thea.r.iat cir. 1 s,
.
b it ui oti.er br ncl.os of tne community.
This v.as spec ally (h i oa e, ns it was k iown
t at Miss Giang r h .d for the past year, the
been n exceeding.j delicate hea th, and
d. t rmmat.on to star in a strong emotional
p!ay wis tie more surprising. 0 » e of the
sla of this pa e wa - accord ugly depute ed
to see the 1 o ular 1 dy and veiny the rumor
or at no tnce .ts inc-oire tm-ss.
Miss Granger’s countenance is familiar to
nearly eieiy one in the Ln.ted States. It is
a face once seen never to be forgotten.
Features remarkable in their outline and
contour aie surmounted by a pair of large
and deep i yes indicative of the greatest soul
power, [l is easy to seewheie Miss Gianger
obtains the ability to portray charac.ers of
the most emotional nature. She possesses
within herself the elements of feeling, with¬
out which no emotion c m be conveyed to
an audience. The man of news found the
lady at her home in this city, and was ac¬
corded a quiet welcome. It was evident at
once that she was in greatly improved her
health, which the expression and color of
countenance both indicated.
“ Is it true, Miss Granger, that you con¬
template a starring tour the coming season?”
“ Yts indeed. My season begins in Chi¬
cago on July 16. From th re 1 go to San
Francisco, and then play the remainder of
the season through the Eastern and West¬
ern States.”
“ Are you confident your health will per¬
mit such an undertaking ?”
A ringing laugh was the first reply to this
question, after which she said:
“Certainly. It is true 1 have been ill for
the past iwo years, but now 1 am wholly re¬
covered. Few people can have any idea of
the strain a conscientious actios > undergoes
in essaying an emotional part, it is neces¬
sary to put one’s whole soul into the work
in order to righ ly portray I ho character.
This necessitates an utter abandonment of
one’s personality and an assumption of the
charac.er portrayed. If this is an emo¬
tional part it is necessary to feel the same
emotions the part is supposed to feel. For
more than a year 1 acluaJy cried oach night
in certain passages of a part J was playing.
The audionce considered it arl. Probably
it w. s, but those were none the less real
tears and the effect wai none the less trying
upon my health.”
“But do you anticipate avoiding this in
the future?”
“Not in the least. I expect to have just
as great astrain as before, but with re-to:eel
health and a knowledge of how to retain it
I do not fear.”
“You spe dc of a ‘know’edge of howto re
tan health.’ Will you p ea e explain what
you mean by that?”
“ You must be aware that women by then
very natures a e sub. cot to troubles and
afflictions unknown to the sterner sex. The
name of these Coublos is legion, but in
whatever form they may co ve they a e
weaknesses which interfere wiih every ambi¬
tion mid hope in life. I believe thousands
of noble which women the are to -day suiiering agonies
of even r best friends and rela¬
tives know little or nothing, and when 1 re¬
flect upon it I o.uife s it makes me sad. Now
all this misery ari os largely from an ignor¬
ance of the laws of life or a neglect to care
fu.ly bitter observe experience them. 1 speak from the dept! s
of a m saying this, and 1
am thankful I know the means of restora
ti m, and how (o remain in perfect health.”
“ Ph ase e.vpl tin more fu ly.’
specially “Well, adapted I have found a remedy which seams
for this very | u pose. It
is pure and paint: b’.o and controls tliol.ealth
and life as, I bel eve, nothing else will. It is
really invaluable and if all the women in
America wore to use it 1 am quite sura most
o ' tha suffering and many deaths might be
a\o ded.”
“What is this wonderful remedy?”
“Warner’s Safe Cure.”
“ And you use it ?”
“Ooiu-t intly.”
“ And honca believe you will be able to go
th o gh the coming sia'-ou successfully.”
I am qu to oerlnia of it.”
“A few queilions more. Miss Granger.
Will you p’i a e g ve me a list of tho parts
you have created ant tho plays you have
taken part in sinte your first appearance in
public ?”
“1 fits pin ed for some time wilh t! o
amnio ns in Now York an t Brooklyn, lthen
wen to ti e Ui ion Square theitre for two
i easous, after that t > the Boston Globe for
one s a on ml (hail to Boo h’s theatre ii
tins cily. Next I supported John McCullough
m d afterwa ds starred in Ju iet, O mille,
Rosalind, etc. Subsequently 1 created the
part of Cicely Blaine in the -Galley Slave’ and
also starred in ‘Two Nigh sin Rome,’ playing
the part of Antonia. The past year I have
been playing in tho Tl liter's Wife’ and the
coming Second season, ns 1 have .-a d, w.ll bo devoted
to Her Love.’ ”
As the writer was returning home lie fell
mto a train of musing and vonderedif all
the women in tins land who are suffering
could only know Miss Granger’s experience
an l the remarkable results achieved by the
pure might remedy she u e I, how much suffering
he avoided aud how much happiness
secured.
household, Charley, stood the three-year-old and of inter¬ the
an attentive
ested looker-on while grandma was par¬
ing potatoes for dinner. Presently she
made a sign of discontinuing the work
with a single potato little left unpealed and
unwashed. The fellow reached
into the pan, took it in his chubby hand,
aud turning his bright eyes in an ap¬
pealing glance to grandma’s face, ex¬
claimed: “Take ’im c’oes off and givo
’im bnff, too.’’
Full of Hope.
Dr. Charles Lloyd, of Great Bridge,
Va., endorsed it. In the full vigor of
life, a sudden cramp is often the precur
sor of death. Dr. Worthington’s re¬
nowned Cholera and Diarrhoea Medicine
should be in every household, as a sure
cure for all complaints of the stomach
and bowels. Price 25 and 50 cents a bot
tie.
A seven-year his older, with the asked punster bis
mark on brow, at dinner
mother wliat was in the jar on the table.
“Pickles, my son,” was the reply. ‘ ‘Then,
mamma, pickle little one out. for me,”
came with a stunning force from the
child, and the mother fell over a chair
and fainted.
“Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Fills
for the cure of Neuralgia are a success. __
Dr. G. P. Holman, Christianburg, Ya. 50
cts. at druggists.
There is more sense than poetrv in the
remark of somebody’s wife, who said she
was glad the family was not rich, “foi
then we wouldn’t have half the fun w«
now have in paying our bills and trying
to save a dollar for a rainy day ”
“Five doctors; no end of medicine; no re
lief. Dr. Benson's Skin Cure has driven awai.
nil eruptions and I'm. nea^-ly well.''—Ida. C.
Young, Hamilton, Ill.
Army worms are taking Rapides par
ish. La.
Do you i-leeji hitdly at night ? Why suffei
from indigestion? Gastbink will give yon All
relief. Gastbine is in liquid form.
druggists.
Long Ago.—M ore than half a century
ago Widow Ross of Lyman, Maine, ad¬
vertised in the Kennehunk Gazette for
information of her son, whose name,
singularly enough, was Charlie Ross,
and who had mysteriously disappeared.
Read This.
The Army out and of Navy Liniment takes the
soreness spavin, ringbone, splint or
curb, and arrests their growth. Cures
colic, scratches and other diseases. Good
for man or beast For sale by all druggists.
There are $800,-000 in the State Tresis
ury of Texas.
Ladies A children’s boots A shoe* can't run
over if Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffener, are nsed.
There are 600 more [men than women
in Butler county, Ala. "
Not a drink, not sold in bar-rooms, but a
reliable, non alcoholic tonic medicine, use¬
ful at all times, and in all seasons, is Brown’,
Iron Bifters.__
Five thousand alligator hides were re¬
cently shipped from Orange, Texas.
Wai.tkrboro, S. C. Dr. J. M. Klein
says: “Brown’s Iron Bitters have given uni
vei-sai satisfacti on.”
__
Immense quantities of tomatoes are
being shipped from Chattanooga, some
600 boxes daily.
Conyers, Ga. Dr. W. H. Lee says:
‘•Brown’s Iron Bitters is a good medicine
and many are using it in this place.”
There is more sense than poetry in the
remark of somebody’s wife, who said she
was glad wouldn’t the family have was not rich, fun “ for
then we half the we
now have dollar in paying our bills day.” and trying
to save a for a rainy
We Advise It.
If your hnir is thin and falling if out, if hail yoi
are becoming prematurely bald, your
is d”y and sickly, usa Carboline, the grea'
natural Hai r Restorer. One dol lar a bo .tie
A judge in Toronto, Canada, on dis
cnarging marked that a snow-balling “the boy youngster, re¬
who would not
peg snow-balls should be put under a
glass as a unique specimen. ”
Chapped hands, face pimples and rongl
skin cured by using Juniper Tar Soap madt
by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York.
Offended. — Harvard students art
offended by a remark of President Eliot
that the initiation ceremonies of then
secret societies “have ceased to be
barbarous and are simply foolish.”
“Herb, now,” said a mother to he?
little boy, “take this good medicine.
It’s sweet as sugar.” “Mamma, I km
little brother,” the bov replied; “give ii
to him.”
Pure cod-liver oil, from selected livers on
the sea shore by Ca3weli, Hazard & Co., Nets
York, Absolutely pure and sweet. Pa
tients who have once taken it prefer it to
all others. Physicians declare it superior
to all other oils.
Offended. — Harvard students are
offended by a remark of President Eliot
that the initiation ceremonies of their
secret societies “have ceased to be
barbarous and are simply foo lish.”
ON THERTT DATS* TRIAL.
The Voltaic Belt Co. , Marshall, Mich,
will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electro
Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on
trial who for thirty afflicted days to men (young and
old) ity, lost are vitality and with nervous troubles, debil¬
kindred
guaranteeing speedy and complete resto¬
ration of health and manly vigor. Ad¬
dress as above. N. B.—No risk is incur¬
red, as thirty days’ trial is allowed.
A Boston artist pointed a string of who ten
trout so naturally that the man
bought it told everybody that lie had pur¬
chased a picture of 575 trout all on one
string.— Philadelphia,
Till- Doctor’s Indorsement.
Dr. \Y. D. professional Wright, Cincinnati, O., sends the
indorsement: “Ihave
Dr. Wm. Hell's Balsam for the
in a great number of eases and always
success. One case in particular was given
by several consultation physicians with who myself. had The been patient called
for
all the symptoms of confirmed consump¬
cough, night sweats, He commenced hectic fever, immediately harrass
etc.
get better and was soon restored to his usual
I have also found Dr. Wm. Hall’s Bal¬
for the Lungs the most valuable expecto¬
for breaking up distressing coughs and
that I h ave ever used."
_
Durno’s Catarrh Snuff cures Catarrh and all
of the mucous membrane.
QR-WORTHINGTON’S
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HQLERA
'llARRHOEAtfuRE YEARS.^^te^^
<■^VER 2lf
Dysentery, The host remedy Summer for Complaint, Cholera. Cramps, Dlnrrhfra
af ections of the stomach and bowels. Introduced I>yspepsla. in and othti
the Army
1862, by Surgeon-General C. S. A. Recommended by Gen
Warren, IJ. Purveyor-General; Hon. Kenneth Ravner, Solicitoi
S. Treasury . and others. Price. 25 cts. Sold by Druggist
and Dealers. Onlv genuine if our name is blown in bottle. Sol
naroprietors. THE CHAS ES A VPGEIER COMPANY,
o
nu&ictufi' b Otoij
ach Bitters, by in
creasing vital pow¬
er, and rendering
the physical regular func¬
tions am
active, keeps tin
system in good and work
ing order, pro
tects it against dis
gAi^ip: ~ r : ease. For constipa
= -~~ tion, complaint, dyspepsia am
m liver ner
vi tttene ss ? Kidney ailments, ant
rheumatic
r it is invaluable, defenct and if
affords a sure fe
against malarial
vers, besides removing
all traces of such dis
BiTTEB 5 Mae from the system.
For sale by all
druggists and deal¬
ers generally.
YOlW MEN WANTED in Sept., tolars
TELEGRAPHY. Situations guaranteed. Address
Join. A R. R* Tei. Ooiiege, Ann Arb r, Mich.
MM
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f^oy waicnmakers. By mail 25c. Circulars
A Veteran Soldier. I
Mr. O. F. Bowles, of No. 24 Common Street, Lynn,
While in the army. »t the battle of SpottsylTania, 1
fell while getting over a rail fence and wal badly injured
and left for dead, but after a time I was picked up by
comrades; and upon examination it was found that ml
back was badly hurt and my kidneys seriously injured.
atten'd ^d^‘to“as on ^td g "
to business, and am free from the pains I for
merlyhad; and I wish to say to my friends and comrades
that Hunt . Bemedy will do all that is claimed for it.
and is worthy of all praise. Ton canuse my testimony
when you have occasion to, as I most heartily recom
Tp d tm atha ^^ iyertrouble8 '”
rii 2
“You May Use My Namf.”
I desire to Inform you what your valuable medicine
has done forme. I was induced to try it by a member
of famiJyj “who had been benefited by its use. ”
our
i have suffered terribly from kidney difficulties. At
times I have been very bad, having severe pains in my
back, with general loss of strength and vitality.
My urine was very bad, with a heavy sediment of
brick-dust, which was fast leading to gravel. I com¬
menced using Hunt’s Remedy, with a marked improve*
ment from the start; fche pains left, the urine became
more natural, and I can truly say one bottle effect91 a
permanent cure . both here and
I have recommended it to many persons
in Boston, all of whom speak of it with the highest
Iraise.
You are at liberty to use this letter or my name in any
manner you may think best, that other sufferers may
learn the value of the greatest of all remedies. Most
truly yours, JOHN F. COX,
62 Pleasant Street.
Malden, Mass., Ap ril23, 1883. __.
There is no use in contesting the seat
when you have an eight ounce will carpet be
tack for a rival. The decision
strictly partisan .—Detroit Free Press.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBES t
DU HALL’S
WM.
SUE BALSAM
f nr e»
Hoarsanoss, and all Aithma, Dluuei Craaa, af tha Brenthin, Whooalnf
Couch, Organa, It aaathea aad haals tha Membram
ilaease, •f the Linn, and Inflamed the and night aolaaced by th J
prevents sweats ta
tlghtneea acroas the cheat incurabla which aooompaai
It. Conaumptlen BALSAM la aot an malady.
HALL’S profeaclonal will fall#. aura yea, area
though aid
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“ It you are suffering from poor health
* or languishing cn a bed of sickness, take
' che» r, if you are simply ailing, dr if you
‘feel weak and dispirited, without clearly
‘ knowing why, Hop Bitters will surely
‘cure you.”
“If you are a Minister, and have overtaxed yourseli
‘with your pastoral duties, or a Mother, worn out with
*caro and work, or a man of Ltiiiners or laborer weak¬
ened by the strain cf your every day duties, or a man
‘of letters, toiling over your midn'ght work, Hop
* Bitters will surely strengthen you.”
“If you pre suffern t, from
• over-eating or drinking, any
* indiscretion or dissipation, or
‘are y ung and growing too
‘fast, a? is often the case.”
“ Or if you arc* in the workshop, on the
‘farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel
* that your system needs cleansing, ton
* ing or stimulating, without intoxicating;
‘if y< u a’e old, blood thin and impure,
•pnue feeb’e, renet uug'eady, faculties
‘ wai in , Hop Bitteis is whatyou need to
‘give y u i e v li e, health and vigor.”
If you aie costive or dyspeptic, or suf¬
fering from any other of the numerous
diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is
your own fault If you remain ill.
If you n:e va t'ng away with any form
of KiJney disease, stop tempting death
this moment, and turn for a cuie to Hop
Bitters.
If you are sick with that ter¬
rible sickt e s, Nervousness,
you will find a “Balm in
Gi e td” in Hop Bitters.
If you are a frequenter, or a resident, of
a miasmatic district, barricade your s>*
‘ein against the scourge of all countries—
malaria, epidemic, bilious and inteim t
tent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters.
If you have rough, pimply cr sallow skin, bad breath,
Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, the
iweetest breath and health. $500 will be paid for a
case they will net cure or help.
Tint poor, bedridden, nvalid wife, sister, mother di
daughter, can be made the picture of health by a few
bo: t'os of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle._
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Better Satisfaction Than Any Other
Gin on the Market.
The Magnolia Gin has come in competition with
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direct Saeffield, English [ Stee Steel, imported
from only used, Every Gin actually
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FACTORY PRICES (free on board cars):
Mngnolia Gins, Condensers, per Saw, $3.50. Feed ers, per Sa .v, $1,
per Saw, $1.
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Carriages Wagons, Bugies )
own make.
ALL keep WA R ANTED TO BE FI R ST*CLASS IN R Carriages EVEY PARTli I
I also a GOOD LINE of Western an
gies which I sell LOW DOWN. ’
of Repairing all grades of done Carriages, short Wagons notice. and Bugg ef-, Painung and Til
on
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED AS GOOD AS
£*gTl make, bugies have now homemade on hand the of largest western and build best stock of waggons cwi| of J
ana that I have ever
you nestly want bargains you had better call. All who owe me for work j
request to come forward and settle promptly. I need the raonl
must have it. These who do not pay promptly^ will be given but
time. So you will please settle promptly.
It should be rememberd that My establishment is
HEADQUARTERS UNDERTAKERS GOO
COFFINS and CASKETS of all grades and sizes, and COFFIN HARD’
in fact everything tha is kept in a first class Undertaker.
JESrCOFFINS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY OR CO
Most Respectful^
.J. W. LANGFO
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Wholsaale Southern Depot for ESTEY ORGANIi Stein'
Weber, Decker Brothers and Gate City PIANOS.
—DEPOT OF—
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-IMPORTERS DIRECT FROM ETROPE OF
Violins, Guitars, Harmonicas E
STRINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL MERCHAND]
B^Nobody can underbuy ns. Nobody can undersell us.
Estey Organ Company Atlanta Ga
W.IT. LEE, Agent.
JOHN NEAL AND COMPANY,
-WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN
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NOS. 7 and 9 SOUTH BROAD STREET ATLANTA, GA.
Special inducements offered to DEALERS and others in all grades off 1
nitu: • A 4 sha 1 of p the pgtronag t i~> 1 J _ 1 — - «A n/IiAimnrr Ortlintilft? Cl Del
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cited. Be and ^ive us a CT tes.
so sure
TH OLD RELIBLE FIRAM OF
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General Merchandise
RAILROAD BLOCK georgi
CONYERS,
*ny,;nd we guarantee satisfaction. ^Ahen you CLOTHING wan &C
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Call OflNl
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