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W ° n ™(yflj York World.)
Several years ago the American public
Were arou-ed by tne entree upon the stage
of a little lady who had been previously of but
lit le announced. She was one an innu¬
merable number of aspirants for j>ub ic
f vor and had no i. strumcntulity, aside
from her own tnlents. to cau. e recognition. she xinickly
In spite of this fact, however, the
achieved a warm place in the heart cf
public, wh oo si e i as cont n ed to hold eve ■
since. When it was an ounced, t erefoie, the
tiat Mis? Maud Granger would star
com rg season in the play “Her becoud
love,’ wr tten by .V r. John A. Ste en , it
wa - only r at lal that unusral intetes. should
bj manxfes ed i.o: only in thea.r.cal c;r 1 s,
bat in oti er br nchos of t ie community.
This was spen ally thr ca e, ns it was known
ti at Miss Giang r h d, fx.r the past year,
been ri exceeding,.? dencate hea th, and the
det rminat on to star in a strong emotional
play w is tl e 11 ore surprising. O' e of t ie
s-ta . of this pa e wa j accord ugly deputized
to see the i o ular l .dy aud veruy the ruiixOr
or ai no nice .ts incoire tuess.
Miss Granger’s couutenanca is familiar to
nearly e? ei y one in the Ln.ted States. It is
a face once seen never to be forgotten. and
Features remarkable in their outline
contour aie surmounted by a pair of 1 irge
and deep eyes indicative of (he greatest soul
power, it is easy to seewlieie Miss Giauger
obtains the ability to portray char ace is of
the most emotional nature. She possesses
within herself the elements of feeling, with¬
out which no emotion cm 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?”
“ Yes indeed. My season begins in Clii
cago on July 16 . From th re 1 go to San
Francisco, and then play the remainder of
the season through the Fastern 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 I have been ill for
the past two years, but now I am wholly re¬
covered. Few people can have any idea of
the strain a conscientious actres > undergoes
in essaying an emotional part. It is neces¬
sary to put one’s whole soul inlo the work
in order to righ ly portray the character.
This necessitates uu utter abandonment of
one’s personality and an assumption of the
charac.er portrayed. If this is an emo¬
tional part the it is necessary supposed to feel feel. the same For
emotions part is l >
more than a year 1 actually cried each night
in certain passages of a part 1 was playing.
The audience considered it ari. Probably
it w,.s, but those were none the less real
tears and the etfeot wa? none the less trying
upon my health.”
“But do you anticipate avoiding this in
the future?”
“Not in tli© least. I expect to have just
as great a strain as before, but witli restoied
tun th and a knowledge of how to retain it
I do not fear.”
“You sjie ik of a ‘know’edge of howto re
tan health.’ Will you p ea e explain what
you mein by that?”
“ You must bo aware that women by their
very natures a e sub ect to troubles and
aiilictioim unknown to the sterner sex. Tue
name of these bonifies is legion, but in
whatever form they may co re they a e
weaknesses which interfere wiih e very ambi¬
tion and hope in life. I believe thousands
of noble women are to-day sufiering agonies
of which even the r best friends and rela¬
tives know little or noth ng, and when I re¬
flect upon il 1 confe s it makes tne sad. Now
all this misery ari os largoly from an ignor¬
ance of the laws of life or a neglect to oave
fufiy observe them. 1 speak from the deptl s
of a bitter experience m saying this, and 1
am thankful 1 know the means of re? tor a
ti in, and how (o remain in perfect health.”
“ Please e.vpl tin more fu ly.”
“Well, I have found a remedy which seems
specially is and adapted paint: for nnd this very j u p i x-. It
pure b'e controls the health
and life as, I bel evx-, nothing else will. It is
ret lly invaluable and if all the women in
America wore to use it 1 nm quite sure most
o the suffering and many deaths might be
u\o ded.”
“ What is this wonderful remedy?”
“Warner’s S;tfe Cure.”
“ And you use it ?”
“Const-mtty.” believe
“And l.enc.t you will be able to go
th o gh the coming sca?on successfully.”
I am cu to certain of it.”
Will I \ few question? more, Miss Granger.
yon have p’.< a o g ve me tho a list of the i arte
you created an l plays joa have
taken part in since your first appearance in
public ?”
“1 til a v pin-ed for some time with tie
nmateuis in Now York an 11 ’rooklyn. Ithen
wen to tl e Union Square the lire for two
icasoiis, afler that tithe Boston Globe for
one s a on : n l ttum to Boo h’s tl eat re i i
thin city. Next Isupported John Mot ullough
aid afterwa ds starred in Ju'iet, C'.mille,
Ros ilind etc. Subsaqueutly I 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 season,as Ihave.-a d, w.ll bodevoted
to Her Second Love.’ ”
As the writer was returning home he fell
hito a train of musing aud vondered if all
the women in this land who are suffering
could only know Miss Granger’s experience
an! the remarkable results achieved by the
pure might remedy be she u e 1, how much suffering
avoided aud how much happiness
secured.
Chart,ey, thk three-year- jld of the
household, stood an attentive and inter¬
ested looker-on while grandma was par¬
ing potatoes for dinner. Presently she
made a sign of discontinuing the work
with a single potato left unpealed and
unwashed. The little 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 baff, too.”
Full of Hope.
Dr. Charles Lloyd, of the Great full Bridge,
Va., endorsed it. In the vigor of
life, a sudden cramp is often precur¬
sor of death. Dr. Diarrhoea Worthington’s re¬
nowned Cholera and Medicine
should be in every household, as a sure
cure for all complaints and of the stomach
and bowels. Price 25 50 cents a bot¬
tle.
A seven-year older, with the punster
mark on his brow, at dinner asked his
mother what was in the jar on the table.
“Pickles, my son,” was the reply. “Then,
mamma, pickle little one out from for me,” the
came with a stunning force
child, aud the mother fell over a chair
and fainted.
“Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills
for Dr. the G. P. cure Holman, of Neuralgia Christianburg, are a success. M__
Ya. 50
cts. at druggists.
Thebe ism sense than poetrv in the
remark of so: xidy’s wife, who said she
•was glad the lamily was not rich, “foi
then we wouldn’t have half the fun we
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 aicat.
nil eruptions and I’m nearly well .”—Ida C.
Young, Hamilton, Ill.
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Army worms are taking Rapides par
ish. La.
Do you sleep badly at night ? Why suffei
from indigestion? Gastbine will give you All
relief. Gastbine is in liquid form.
druggists.
_
Long Ago.— More than half a century
ago Widow Ross of Lyman, Maine, ad¬
vertised in the Kennebunk Gazette for
information of her son, whose name,
singularly enough, was Charlie Ross,
aud who had mysteriously disappeared.
Read This.
The Army and Navy Liniment takes the
soreness out of 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 Treas
1117 of Texas.
Ladies <fc children’s boots & shoes can’t run
over if Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffeners are used.
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’s
Iron Ritters._
Five thousand alligator hides were re¬
cently shipped from Orange, Texas.
Wai.terbop.O, S. C, Dr. J. M. Klein
says: ‘‘Brown’s Iron Bitters have given uni¬
versal satisfac tion.”
_
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 the family was not rich, “ for
then we wouldn’t have half the fun we
now have dollar in paying our rainy bills day.” and trying
to save a for a
We Advise It.
If your hair is thin and falling out, if yot
are becoming prematurely bald, if your hail
is d-y nnd sickly, use Carboline, the grea
natural Hai r Restorer. One dol lar a bo-tie
A judge in Toronto, Canada, on dis
cnarging that a snow-balling ‘‘the boy youngster, re¬
marked who would nof
peg snow-balls should be put under a
glass as a unique specimen.”
Chapped hands, face pimples and rongl
•kin cured by using Juniper Tar Soap made
by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York.
Offended. — Harvard students an
offended by a remark of President Elim
that the initiation ceremonies of then
secret societies “have ceased to be
barbarous and are simply foolish.”
“Here, now,” said a mother to hei
little boy, “take this good medicine.
It’s sweet as sugar.” “Mamma, I lovi
little brother,” the boy replied; “give it
to him.”
Pure cod-liver oil, from selected livers 01
the sea shore by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New
York, Absolutely pure and sweet. Pa
tients who have once taken it prefer it to
all others. Physicians deelare it superior
to all other oils.
Offended. — Harvard students arc
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 THEIITT DAYS* TRIAD.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich,
will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electro
Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on
trial for thirty days to men (young and
old) who are afflicted with nervous debil¬
ity, lost vitality and kindred troubles,
guaranteeing speedy and complete resto¬
ration of health and manly vigor. Ad¬
dress as above. N. B.—No risk is incur¬
red, ns thirty days’ trial is allowed.
A Boston artist painted a string of tec
trout so naturally that the man who
bought it told everybody that he had pur¬
chased a picture of 575 trout all on one
string.— Philadelphia,
The- Doctor’s Indorsement.
Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinnati, O., sends the
subjoined professional indorsement: “I have
prescribed Dr. Wm. Hell's Balsam for the
Lungs in a great number of cases and always
with Kucoees. Cue case in particular was given
up by several physicians who had been called
in for consultation with myself. The patient
had all the symptoms of confirmed consump¬
tion-cold n’glit sweats, commenced hectic fever, immediately harrass
ing cough, etc. He restored to his usual
to get better and was soon Wm. Hall’s
health. I have also found Dr. Bal¬
sam for the Lungs the most valuable expecto¬
rant for breaking up distressing coughs and
colds that I h ave ever used.”
_
Dnrno’s Catarrh Snuff cures Catarrh and all
affections of the mucous membrane.
QR.WORTHINCTON'S
17
■holera mm
llARRHOEAtfuRE B3
EB used *
over as teaks,
The best remedy for Cholera, Cranr,>», l>lnrrh<ea
Dyaontery, Summer Complaint, ItynnepKta. and othe
1862, auctions by of Surgeon-General the stomach and C. bowels. S. A. Introduced Recommended in the by Army Get.
War ren, Purreyor-Gcncral; Hon. Kenneth Ravner, Solicitoi
U. S . Treasury, and others. Price. *25 cts. Sold by Druggist
and Dealers, Onlr genuine if our name is blown in bottle, Sol
proprietors. THE CHAR ES A VPGELER COMPARY,
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(10®% aeh creasing er, the iiuhivuei and physical Bitters, rendering vital b by Dtuii func¬ pow in
tions regular am
active, in keeps good work tin
system and
ing order, against pro dis
tects it
ease. For consttpa
_ tion, dyspepsia
S. liver aiu
complaint, Kidney ner
m ■l- ftp vousnessj, am
rheumatic ailments,
£_~ it is invaluable, and ii
affords a sure oefenct
against malarial fe
vers, beside les removinj,
all t aces of such dis
ease from the system.
For sale by all
druggists and deal¬
ers generally.
CO VOl Nfi MEN WANTED in Sept., tolear=
Telegraphy. Situations prnsranteed. Address
.van. & U. K. Tex. College, Ann Arb r. Mix-h.
5~1oi.eman BCSIKISS Collfge, araduates Newark, Write N. J. Terms
Vy $4x'. Positions for for circulars.
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A Veteran Soldier.
Mr. O. F. Bowles, of No. 24 Common stroet, Lynn,
Mass., says: :
“While in the army, at the battle of Spottsylvama, I
fell while getting over a rail fence and was badly injured
and left for dead, but after a time I was picked up by
romrades; and upon examination it was found that my
back was badly hurt and my kidneys seriously injured,
and I have suffered the most excruciating pain since,
and could obtain no relief although treated by several
physicians, and I had given up ail hope of getting help
when I was recommended to use Hunt’s Remedy. I
purchased several bottles at one of our drug stores in
I.jnn, and began to use it as directed, and can now
attend to business, and am free from the pains I for¬
merly had: and I wish to say to my friends and comrades
that Hunt e Remedy will do all that is claimed for it,
and is worthy of all praise. Yon can use my tt etimony
when you have occasion to, as I most heartily recom¬
mend it to all that have kidney or liver troubles. ”
April 26 , 188^. _
“You May Use My Nam*.”
I desire to inform yon what your valuable medicine
has done forme. I was induced to try it by a member
of our family “who had been benefited by its use.”
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 ol
brick-dust, which was fast leading to gravel. I com¬
menced using Hunt’s Remedy, with a marked improve¬
ment from the start; the pains left, the urine became
more natural, and I can truly say one bottle effect* l a
permanent cure , both and
I have recommended it to many persons here
in Boston, all of whom speak of it with the highest
traise.
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
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strictly partisan .—Detroit Free Press.
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DA HALL’S
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Organs. the It soothes asd heals the Memhrau
sf Linn, taflamed and polsoced hr tbs
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‘ knowing why, Hop Bitters will surely
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‘ indiscretion or dissipation, or
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'pit if e feeble, renei ui B cady, faculties
* wai m , Hop Bitteis is what yon need tc
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If you aie costive or dyspeptic, or suf¬
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If you n:e wa: fug away with any form
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' If you are sick with that ter¬
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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 3i
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Carriages Wagons, Bugies i
own make.
ALL WA^ANTED TO BE FIRST*CLASS IN REVEY PARTinn
I keep a,soa
Repairing of Carriages, Wagons and Bugg es, Paim.ng and Trimn
of all grades done on short notice.
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED AS GOOD AS N
53TI have mow on hand the largest and best stock of waggons, of mv,
make, bugies homemade ana of western build that I have ever carried'
you want bargains you had better call. All who owe me for work are
nestly request to come forward and settle promptly. I need the raonev
must have it. These who do not pay promptly^ will be given but si
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 HARDW
in fact everything tha is kept in a first class Undertaker. '
SiSTCOFFINS 'DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY ORCOU
Most Respectful^
j. W. LANGFOR
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Wholsaale Southern Depot for ESTEY ORGANS Steinwa
Weber, Decker Brothers and Gate City PIANOS
—DEPOT OF—
(gumgup in jai <j,
-IMPORTERS DIRECT FROM ETROPE OF
Violins, Guitars, Harmonicas Et
STRINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL MERCHANDIS
fl@*Nobody can underbuy us. Nobody can undersell us.
Estey Organ Company Atlanta Get
W.H. 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 io all grade ■
nitu e. A sha e of the patronage of Rockdale and adjoining purchases. coun ie.
so'cited. Besure and Mve us a trial before making your
TH OLD RELIBLE FIRAM OF
U LJ -DEALERS IN
Etc _
General Merchandise
railroad block georgi
CONYERS,
Having been established for 18 years, atel carry!n„ ^. g as loa
ullest and most comp ete slocks in the coutry, we can t
f dj, i nd we guarantee satisfaction. When you wan
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING &C
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every ten mxnuies.