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The Young Mon of tlie South.
J have visited no town in the South,
buys M. Quad, without making it a
special point to sit down with represen¬
tative young men, to ask about them,
and to'inquire of their past and future.
I have visited almost every town and
city in nine Southern States, and yet I
never saw a quarrel between young men;
never saw one arrested; near heard one
speak disrespectfully of the Norfh, and
never saw but two the worse for liquor.
On the contrary, I have found them
everywhere as at Vicksburg. They they may
drink a glass of beer with you, and
would certainly rcscent an insult, but to
find an idler or peace-disturber among
them is a rare thing. the
In a city like Vicksburg and poorer sinew
class of young men are the bone
of tlie mills and factories; the educated
class are in stores and offices, just travel- be¬
ginning law, or medicine—agents, wonderful
cm and speculators. It is
how many young men are managers of
mills and factories, and in positions of
responsibility, They remember that
tlie war impoverished the country and
made it necessary for them to go to
work. Whatever' the struggle was in
tlie beginning, it was over long ago, and
the young men of tlie South neither
dread work nor hold labor in con¬
tempt. tiling to find idler, it is
It is a rare an
just as rare to find a young man who will
admit that he is discouraged. He has
great faith in what the future will bring,
and ho has the pluck to face all disasters
of tlie present. While ho cannot make
a living as easily as his father did, he
will make it, and feel a pride in having
the talent and muscle to enable him to
do so. To know him is to like him. He
is courteous, gentlemanly, honorable and
big-hearted, and it is the young man
whoso enthusiasm is making the whole
Boutli boom as never before.
An Editor’s Joke.
Oakey Hall tells the following story
of Mayor Harper, of New York city.
The Mayor, he says, was a advocate
of temperance. While in office his pub¬
lishing firm was issuing a bool: on Texas
travel, by George W. Kendall, founder
of the New Orleans Picayune. One
morning Kendall, who was a famous
joker, called to see Mayor Harper at the
City Hall, and found him engaged with
a committee of a Recliabite Temperance
Union. Kendall put liis head in the
door and said: “Sorry you are engaged
Mayor, and can’t keep that little ap¬
pointment with mo at the Americai
Hotel bar; but come over a3 soon as you
can and I will keep tlie mint juleps
cold.” So saying he vanished, leaving
tlie ladies cf the committee looking
daggers at the Mayor, who infelicitous
]y said: “Oh, that is my friend Ken¬
dall, of New Orleans. There was no
appointment, and I never drink mint
juleps.” The ladies coughed and grew
more “daggery,” for tho manner and
method of Kendall had been very natu¬
ral and sincere.
It may 1)0 remarked, for the comfort of hon¬
es poverty, that avarice reigns most in those
who have but few goo qualities to recommend
them. 'Jliin is a weed that will grow only in
barren soil.—[Hughes.
Penetrated to the Bone.
Aldermau John Baxter, Toronto, Can¬
ada, avers that St. Jacobs Oil will jicne
trate to the bone to drive out pain. I
know it, for / have, tried it; it hits the
mark every time.
A natural oil, cleanly, one that will not be¬
come rancid, one that is penetrating, one that
combines all these qualities is Carbolino, the
most it. elegant hair-dresser and restorer. Try
and Pedantry takes crams our ears with learned lumtx r
out our brains to make room for it.
—[Colton.
Enrich and revitalize the blood by using
Brown’s Iron Bitters.
Silence never shows itself to so great an ad¬
vantage as when it is made the reply to calum¬
and defamation.—[Addison.
Charlottesville, VaT^mF. C. H. Ha
wan, President of the People’s Bank, testi¬
fies to the value of Brown’s Iron Bitters for
relieving indigestion.
Deferenoo s the most delicate, the most in¬
direct and tho most elegant of all compliments.
[Shenstono.___
“I Marianna, consider Fla—D r. Theo. West, says:
Brown’s Iron Bitters the best
tonic that is sold.”
The greatest happiness of this life is to 1 e
thoroughly tion which resigned to provid ncc, a resigna¬
constitutes the true reposer of life.
I akies’ <t children’s boots & shoes cannot rr n
over it Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffeners are used.
It should seem that indolence itself would
incline a person to ho honest, as it requires
lnlinitely knave. greater pains and contrivance to be a
Read This.
The Army and Navy Liniment takes the
soreness out of spavin, ringbone, splint or
curb, and arrests the r growth. Cures
colic, scratches and other diseases: Good
for man or beast For sale by all druggists.
A. firm faith is the best divinity; a clear con¬
science the best law; honesty the best policy,
and temperance the best physic.—[Charon.
Mrs. J. S. Littell, of Newark, N. J., suffered
terribly doctors from Bright’s kidney disease. Three
said she could not live; a fourth doctor
gave her Dr. Elmore’s Rheumatine-Goutaline
only—three bottles cured her.
A woman should never accept a lover wi th¬
ou tlie consent of her heart, nor a husband
without tlie consent of her judgment.
“I wouldn't be without Dr. Benson's Celery
and Chamomile Pills if they cost ft a pill.
They cured me of neuralgia of 9 years' stand
—Joseph Snyder, Paxious, Pa. 60 cD.
per box at druggists.
Cheerfulness in large doses is the best medi¬
cine one can take along in his out-door tramps.
Dr. Benson’s Skin Cure is withont a peer,
ft consists of both external and inter.ia
treatment and costs only $1 at druggists.
Good is never more effectually performed
than when it is produced by small degrees.
Mrs. Harriet Cummings, of Cincinnati. Ohio,
writes: tacked Early last winter mv daughter was at¬
with a severe cold which settled on her
lungs. \Yc tried several medicines, none of
which seemed to do her any good, but she con¬
tinued to get worse, and finally raised large
amounts of blood from her lungs. \Ve called
in a family physician, but he failed to do her
any good. Me then called in a physician—a
most skillful professor in one of our colleges—
he said that she could not get well. At this
time a friend who ad been cured by Dr. \Ym.
Hall s Balsam for the Lungs, advised me to
give it a trial. M’e then got a hot tie. and be¬
fore she had used it all up she began to improve
and by the use of three bottles she was entirely
cured.
ON T.’IIRTV DATS’ TBMl.
Tub. Voltaio BEm'Oo.,Mfrshall, Midi,
will send Dr. IFvo’s CclcV-rntfid Elc-ctro
Voltaic Belts and Electric Aprlianaes and on
trial for thirty days to men (.young (leoil
oi l) who are afilicted with nervous
ity, lost vitality and kindie l trouliies,
guarai.teeing npefsdy and complete resto- Ad¬
ration of health and manly vigor.
dress as above. N. It—-No risk is mcui
red, as thirty days’ trial is allowed.
A kniglit of the razor—Saturday night.
Gnstrinc, recommended m
Ladies are particularly htalache, etc. AU
try Gastbine for nausea,
druggists.
Whatever is becoming is honest, and what¬
ever is how at must al ways be l> com ing.
Menbeman’s peptonized beet tonic, the
r n!y preparation of beef containing its
tire nutritious properties. It contains blood
making, force-generating and life.sustain
ing properties; invaluable for indigestion,
dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all
forms of general debility; a’so, in all enfee¬
bled conditions, whether the result of ex¬
haustion, nervous prostration, over-work or
acute diseases, particularly if resulting Hazard from <3i
pulmonary complaints. Caswell, druggists.
Co., Proprietors, N. Y. Sold by
A dark horse—Tire nightmare.
Dr. Stites, Brooklyn, N. Y. £ is cured by Dr
mnrfi’K Rhnnmatiiie-Goutal 2 of very severe
Kheumatism and kidney disease of several
year’s standing, after trying everything else
without benefit.
One of the best stops for a liand-organ is a
pewter dime.__
Our Best Families.
I have been troubled for over six years with
a severe kidney complaint, also a weakness
of the urinary organs, with its attendant
troubles. My water needed constant atten¬
tion, some days as many as twenty times,
with severe pains in the bladder, as well as
in the back and loins. At times I passed a
limited quantity of urine, highly colored with
unnatural heat and sediment; painful. frequently
evacuations would be very I con¬
cluded that I must do something for it, fear¬
ing that more serious trouble would follow.
I went to the druggist and was recommended
to use Hunt’s Remedy, as it had been used
with wonderful success in several severe cases
of dropsy Bangor. and kidney and bladder affections and
here in I concluded to try it,
before I had used one bottle found it was
helping me beyond my expectations. and My
water became more natural, less color
sediment, the pains in back and that heavy
feeling gone, with a general toning up of the
system; and I continued to use it until I used
six bottles, and it has completely cured Hunt’s me.
Others of my family have used
Remedy with equally as good success, and
wo do not hesitate to recommend it far and
near, believing it a duty as well as a pleasure
to recommend so good a medicine ns Hunt’s
Remedy. You are at liberty to give my
testimony to the public. D. T. Hododen.
Ossington, Me., May 19,1883.
I indorse the above statement.
A. M. Robinson, Je.,
Apothecary, Bangor, Mo.
There is no evil we cannot either face or fiy
from, ed.—[Webster. but tiie consciousness of duty disregard¬
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REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Believes and cures
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
in< U it iss:,
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE,
SOfiE THROAT,
QUINSY, fcWKt.1 LINUS,
SI'R.UNS,
Soreness. Cuts. Bruises,
FJtOSTUlTEs,
IlI BINS, M AULS,
And all and other juiins. bodily aches
FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE.
Healers. Sold by all DruKglst«nnd ions in
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(Successor* to A. VOGELER fc CO.)
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CHAPTER I.
** I was taken sick a year ago
\T ith bilious fever.”
"My doctor pronounced me cured, but J
got Bick again, with terrible pains in mj
back and sides, and I got so bad I
Could not move!
I shrunk!
From 228 lbs. to 120! I had been doctoring
for my liver, but it did me no good. I did
no! expect to live more than three months. 1
began to use Hoj) Bitters. Directly my appe¬
tite returned, my pains left mo, my entire
system seemed renewed as if by magic, and
after using several bott'os I am not only a=
sound as a sovereign but weigh more than 1
did before. To Hop Bitters I owe my life.’'
Dublin, June G, ’81. li. FrrzrATiucK.
CHAPTER rr.
“Malden, Mass., Feb. 1, 1880. Gentlemen—
I Buffered with attacks! of sick headache.”
Neuralgia, Finale trouble, for yea :8 in the
most terrible and excruciating manner.
No medicine or doctor could give mo relief
or cure until I used Hop Bitters.
“ The first bottlo
Nearly cured me;”
The second made me as well and strong m
when a child.
“And I have been so lo this day.”
My husband was an invalid for twenty
years with a serious
“Kidney, liver and urinary complaint,
“ Pronounced by Boston’s best physicians—
“ Incurable!”
Sevon bottles of your bitters cured him,
and I know of the
“Lives of bight persons’’
In my neighborhood that have been saved
by your bitters.
And many more are using them willi great
benefit.
“ They almost
Do miracles! ” —Mrs. E. D. Slack.
IIow to Get Sick.— Expose yourself day
and night; eat too touch Without exercise;
work too hard without rest; doctor a’l t! t
lime; take all the vile nostrums advertised
and then you Will want to know how lo gel
well, which is answered in three words—
Take Hop Ritters!
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>J>?ElMORFS i r K. G. is (lie a uickehifc, pYa irvntrs*,
MA, surest surest liver, stxO‘»ch, and ana best best bladder remedy lor and kidr.o;, blood
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diseases, and only real tu t ativo evt t
discovered for _ acute acute in i i i chronic
fca. U L"h. gout, K °' lumt HOD, Sdini- S'
Bright’s ilgi dyspepsia i, e;c. e lias in cu cu e1 e i hop ho i
less cases Bright’s disease di disorders and 12 weekf—reli !• week *—all
forms of rhemnatio m 2 to eve>
inflammatory in 1 day. Can refer to hundr« d i of e’ia
Me people cured who had tried in vain everything el ie.
Purely botanic, it; harmless, declines and nice to drink. Ask it—t yo r
druggist else. to get Elmo if he Adams & Oo.,10o send to William us for N. il Y a
nothing re, st.,
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^’or Illustrated Circular. 25tn year,
BAD, BAD, BAD BLOOD.
Some blood is bad because it is poor and weak. Some is bad becaus;
it contains impurities. Some men have such bad blood that the wonder is
it does not poison the mosquitoes who come to bite them.
The rich red color of good blood is owing to the iron which is present.
Blood which has not enough iron in it is always unsatisfactory. The per¬
son in whose veins it circulates cannot be said to enjoy good health.
The efforts of expert chemists to produce a preparation of iron which
can be assimilated with the blood have resulted in that perfect preparation
which is an important part of Brown’s Iron Bitters. It is the only one
which freely enters into the blood. It is the only one which accomplishes
the desired good.
Weak, poo--, thin blood may be made rich and strong, and impure
blood may be purified by the use of that Great Iron Medicine, Brown's
Iron Bitters. ~~ ' 3
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THOMAS CAMP,
-—-1’ROPRIETOR OF THE»—
PIONEER MACHINE WORKS,
COVING-TON, GA.
SOMETHING
EVERY LADY
OUGHT TO KNOW.
There exists a means of se¬
curing a soft and brilliant
Complexion, no matter how
poor it may naturally is be.
liagan’s Magnolia Balm a
delicate and harmless arti¬
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Freckles, Eruptions, Tan, Vul¬
Roughness, Flushings, etc., etc. No
gar and natural are its.
delicate is not
effects that its use
suspected by anybody. the right to
No lady has
present a disfigured face in
society when the all druggists Magnolia
Balm is sold by
for 75 cents.
The superior merits of the
watches having Stevens’ Patent
improvements are acknowledged
by every person wearing them
Railroad men , and others re
qiiiring great endorse accuracy in tim<
pieces, them, and wi
are prepared to shew by incon¬
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B@“We sell the NEW HOME Sewing Machine NEED^.^ ttt bmp
fiSTSEWING MACHINE a keep , allk >
Headquarters
Carriage Manufacior
■BY'
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Carriages Wagons, Bugles,
own make. I
ALL WA ,: ANTED TO BE FMST'GLASS IN R EVEY parti al'dl > -
I keep also a GOOD LINE of ^rn^rriages
Repairing of Carriages, Wagons and Bugg es, Pa.ru,ng and Tri
of all grades done on short notice.
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED AS GOOD AS
fcTSTI Lave now on hand the largest and heat, stock of wagw 0P s 0 f ml
make, bogies homemade ana of western build that I have ever" carrid
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uestly request to come forward and settle promptly. I need the mono;
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
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