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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY MAY 27,1884TWELVE PAGHL
THS IRONY OF FATE.
SHORT NEWS NOTES.
4B - ?? C .w I o^niricg walking club*
tick. Sittixo Bull la eaid to contemplate a tour
From the New Yoik World. throughout the country,
The irony ot fate can receive no (adder Hint- Six new Persian war vessels will be launch'
tratlon than the sight of the slster-ln- ed within three months,
law of John C. Calhoun, the great Onx of the most successful druggists In
etatesman, and a couiln ot the rich Van I New Orleans la a woman.
Rensselaer., wandering, penniless and homeless. Cocoanct shells are ground up to adulterate
through the streets of New York. The policeman lM , and othcr condlme nts.
whoonTureday afternoon saw da old feeble lady. lT ; 3aaid the New Yo rk Wor i d ???, 8andll y
whoso faco was wan w'th hunger and exposure, I
and whoso clothes werowet with the pouring rain, I ^JJlon now amounts to 100,000,
tottering along Greenwich street, did not suspect *???* "???Pf 6 * t h ! r ' The brokers ro ??? ten '
that she was so doaely related to the distinguished I neM c * nuot hIde ??? e f * c tfrom
South Carolinian and to the family of the old I A- detachment of the regular army still
Albany' pstroon. Ho watched her until she I stands guard at the tomb of President Garfield,
loll exhausted to the pavement, when he I Dorcastib, the London derby winner, baa
hastened to her assistance. When be been sold to the Hungarian goternment for ??5,250.
asked her where she lived she burst Into tears and I Dior Boucicault calculates that there are
answered that she did not know. Several times in the United States 2.252 theaters, worth tll5.C00,'
she shook her head, the hair of which was per* I coo.
fectly white, as she tried In vain to recall her last I h is said that among the wives of Utah
place of residence. The policeman, suspecting I there may be found women from nearly every na
tbather mind waseflected, took her to the Twenty, | Uon exccpl France.
seventh prtcloct station. At night she was taken I j T j a jjqt so much more money that Is
to police headquarters and remained there all nMded ltt WtU itree , ??? aon confidence, and less
day yesterday In the charge of Matron Webb. Her speculation.
'thi,*demeanor won the sympathy I p IKItAPP ???. cuttlng began 0 n*the Florida
of all the offieffls. She was questioned about ... . * u
h***?lf ???d relatives, but It was very difficult to xb^y all go to nortoem ms^s
obtain any coherent story from her. Hermlnd ....
seemed to be wandering. M d in the middle of L ???Wbat is wanted in this country,'said the
a sentence she would forget what *0 b,lde ?????? tho examined the weddtog presents, ???'
was talking about and be unable to complete It. 1???*>???? rt,0 ??? rm; that set Is plated.-
Finally bj piecing together what she said at va?? I Mbs. dosan Canfield, oi Nashua, N. H.,
rlons intervals It was learned lrom her that her I has a masta for collecting buttons of odd patterns,
name was Catherine Calhoun. She was seventy I she baa 1,160 buttons of different kinds on one
years old and the widow of Andrew H. Calhoun, suing.
once canal appraiser In this state and later clerk of I Ah Alabama lettercarrierhasjust delivered
the suite senate. He died about eight years ago in I a letter written In 1850. Somebody???s watch dog
Brooklyn, leaving a daughter and two sons, An-I must have got after him and hurried him up a
drew H. Calhoun and Fillmore Calhoun. The I Utile.
latter had been named after President Fillmore, of I It Is almost impossible to take fish with a
whom Ur. Calhoun was an enthusiastic admirer I not from Indian river, Florida, as the sharks st
and in whose cause he had risked and lost all his I tack the nets when filled with fish, and tear them
property. I to pieces.
The old lady said that her daughter had died a hah in Coffee county, Alabama, is said
shortly after her father???s death, but that her two I to bo afflicted with rabbles contracted from amok-
aons were married and Uving In this city. Bbe I j ng the pipe of a man who had been bitten by a
added that she was bom a Van Rensselaer and was I Dud dog
the first cousin of Alexander Hamilton Van Rena- Tnlt c omte de Pari , hu suspended bis work
f?? wm *??? remem : on tho ??????History of the Civil War In America,?????? and
Ke 1 n ???'J??? r, *??? 0M ??? 1 ??? , , 0,raed will begin to write a history of tho reign of Louis
all tlxoland new forming Renssclacrs county, and I pMifppJi
the various members of the family are still large I .... m
landed proprietor, along the Hadron river. When
asked why she did not live with her sons or her I !*??? ??? lne 7 ? ht * h ???? ,cd cbu "* e *
rich relatives she sgaln burst Into team, ??? d b??eb??n burned In America, rystly through de.
wringing her hands, exclaimed: fectlvo heating apparatua
???They do not wUh me with them. Oh, why did A CL1RE ta th ?? Massachusetts state library
God put me In the world! I am a useless worthless I wu ???> deeply Interested In autographs that he cut
old woman." I the signatures of eminent men from the old decu,
A reporter last evening found her son Andrew. I ments stored in the archives.
He is a man of about forty years of age and keeps | Tag emperor oi China, recently authorised
the fruit and cigar atand at the Cortlandt street I the destruction of 9f.00O.9CO worth of opium, and
ferry. Tho reporter brought him the first news of I absolutely refuses to accept a revenuo from tussle,
his mother's whereabouts. He was very much I But then he la only a benighted heathen.
(hocked and desired, If possible, to have tho ore I Ir June next contracts are to be given out
cnrrence kept secret. [ at Rome for the aupply of ono million of kilo*
??????Wo came of good family on both sides,??? he I grammes of Virginia tobacco leaf and seven and
said. "My father was a brother of John C. Cal-1 one half millions of kilos of Kentucky leaf,
honn, and my mother la related to the Van Rena-1 Tin manufactured perfumes from Florida
selaers, as she said. We have become poor. I can I flowers Is becoming an Important Industry. Ills
hardly make both ends meet, but we havo always I u |d that a process has recently beon devised for
tried to be respectable. 1 would not have had this I extracting the sweet flavor of the cassava plant,
thing happen for a thousand dollars, and yet It la no I Tiie longest single line of pneumatic tubes
fault of mine. My mother Is demented, and I have ln TOOCtufnl operation runs between tho London,
been obliged to have her board where people were EngUad , CeDtrll , eIcgrm ph office and the house ol
willing to takecaro of her. Ihavofaithfully paid for cmmon , adllUinC o of , w0 ??? d three-fifth miles,
her keeping. I could not keep her athomo with | At Got ha, in Germany, on Easter day, the
corpse of an American lady was cremated, this
GBOROIA CROP NEWS.
TestYour Baking PowderTo-day
Brands Advertised as Absolutely Pure
Contain Ammonia.
THE TEST.
Place a can top down on a hot stove until heated, then re-
cropsare ln fine growing condition^ Johnson move the cover and smell. A chemist will not be required to
VL. 1 - . , fha ???i* 1
Wheat never looked better la upper Hall.
Good elands ol cotton In Haralson county.
Crop prospects arogood ln Berrien oounty.
The atrawberry crop ot Cobb county la abnnd
ant.
Walker county farmers aro to have a lalt next
fall.
Mr E Holly, ol Columbia couuty, leads off on fine
wheat.
Flue stands ot cotton are reported In Hall
county.
Coro and cotton aro looking weU ln Wltklnion
county.
Crops
county. .
There are maby lino standi ol cotton In Thomas I detect the presence of UnitTlOnifl
county# i *
The clover patches around Marietta are (bowing
up well.
Mr. K Maxwell, of Cobb county, baa an aero ln
asparagua
Plenty ol peaches I
There aro a number ot fine pastures around
Greensboro.
The melon patebee look promising throughout I
???onto Georgia.
O H Tommey, ol Sumpter eonnty, has oats over I
four feet high. |
The later peach crop about l???erry promises to he I
cry abundant I
Tho small grain crop ol Columbia county Is I
very promising. [
Vegetables are coming onto! south Georgia In
large quantities.
Mr N Rachela. of Colombia county, la putting hla
bottom land In rice. I
Sheep raising Increases yearly ln the wire grata I
counties of Georgia. I
Mr J C Rills, ol Houston county, exhibits a lOK I
ounce spring turnip. 1
Many truck farmers ln Liberty county aro ship
ping their Irish potatoes.
. T. b ' prosncct for a smalt grain crop livery flat I
terlng in Harris county.
The corn crop In Clayton la very promising. Fruit
prospect quite flattering.
Colonel W POrme.ncar West Point, now has four-1
ten thoroughbndtJeiteja
Mr. W B Main, of Wilcox county, hat wheat that
averages fl re teet In height.
Mr B B Reid, near West Point, has some fine
Imported cattle on hla farm.
Judge J A Analey, of 8umter, shows np green
Its health-
fulness has
never been
questioned#
The
In a million homes for a quarter of a century it has stood
the cpnsumers??? reliable test,
THE TEST OF THE OVEN.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
MAKERS OP
heat crop not so'promlilug. ??? " ' I T\ Vk O Tt
tb?^ r i d u , ^r <, k??? Urgeflcld,0,wheM0n I Ur. TRICE'S SPECIAL TLA.V0RING EXTRACTS.
A good deal at Improved farming machinery Is I ???
ffLh *???> Lnmpkin The Strongest, Most Delicious and Natural Flavors known, and
cjunty. Corn la a poor stand. I
elgh????t^Mmr??tochta hlgn?? h ??? DR * PRICE???S LUPULIN YEAST GEMS
For Light, Healthy Bread, The Best Dry Hop Yeast in
the World. For sale by Grocers.
CHICAGO ST. LOUIS.
rat tu lb wky top nx rd mat ???
stalks that measure six teet.
Oats are looking well ln Douglas oounty.
wheat crop not so promising.
A COURTEZAN???S PLUNGE.
mo In Brooklyn wbero I live, bccauso my wile, too,
has beon demented since her last child wsa born,,. , _.. ??????
... ??? ??? . . ... , , , I being the one hundred sod sixty*third case ol tho
and my troubles aro enough to mako mo also lotc I xi ;1 j since the estabUabment ot the crematorium
my mind. I there.
My mother was last boarding with Irfcnds lu Tux dogs on exhibition at tho MaQison
Fllty-nlmh street. About throe weeks ago she ran I Square bench show aro estimated to bo worth
away from them and went to her rolatives In I $350,000. II Wall street had simo such real prop-
Rhlnobeck and Hudson. They would not keep I erty behind It tho outlook would bo rosy enough,
nor and sont mo word that thoy had sent her back I Wobk is progressing on tho Yorktown
to this city. I did not know what had bcooma of J nionument, Awharlhas been built to land tho
her until yon told me." I material, and a temporaty railroad track Is bolus
He accompanied tho roportor and an offleer from I constructed from there to the site of tho mono
the station house. He told the aorgeant ln chargo I meat.
that ho wonld leave his mother In ctre of Matron I Tax city weigher of Salem, Massachnsetta,
Webb overnight and this morning take charge ol I has suffered with paralysis ln both legs lor fifteen
her. He reiterated bis statement that he had al-1 yean, but ho baa recently learned to rldo a trlcy
ways treated her well, and would continue to do | le, and can use the treddlea while he cannot
walk a step.
Statistics show that California has more
eulddea than any other atato ln tho onion. Dial
Tired ef Her Msg* ???TLtrs Bks Xsaibi Ln,i bj I patlon, financial cmbarrailmcnts and domestic
?????????side- I troubles are the chief reasons why Californians
Chattahoooa, May 19.???[SpeotalJ???A sensational I leave tola world,
attempt at inlclde occuned luithU dty to-day. Two I Thkxk has been a sad incident in the life
weeka ego a young woman, known as Claadle I ol a Pennsylvania life Insurance agent A lew
Samms, came to this dty from Birmingham, Ala.11 minutes before he went Into tho office ot a man
and took np quarters ln a wellknown bagnio. I whom he was about to deliver pollde* amounting
Early tola morning she went to toe river, near I to. 910,000, and get tbo premium, too man had
Loomis <k Harts???sawmill, and plunged Into the (ll i ea <u '* d w . l 7 1 . ,, , . .....
water, but was taken out by an employe ol the l * 8 recently published ???student's history
mUl. Later on aka went back and walking 1 01 Georgia," It Is recorded that the first steamship
out on a raft again attempted to drown herscll. 1 10 cr ??i?? tho Atlautio was owned by a company In
This time she was taken from tho water by Joseph I Savannah, was called toe Savannah, and sailed
Wlneberg and turned over to tho chief of police, I from %J*^hJn May, W??, for Liverpool. Ei'lt-
who escorted hor to the police headquarters. Sho tofflivinnah In flliydaya^*' 1 B ??? ??? ,nd b *???
la about 23 yean ofage.Th. woman relused to N ot long ago a big whale got .trended on
glvd any history ol herself farther than that >be 0M oI th0 B s heUand ndl . Arentoreremeno.il
^ u,onih ??? h ?? *??? fc do ????? nhi *
leading, and saw no eaoape lrom It excapt by I snout The whalo showed that ho objected
death, She wae witting to live If she could find a I to tots liberty by giving a snort which sent the boy
homo and was given a chance to reform, nhe is I firing luio the water filly feet away. When ha
determined to dos "???
her past life. Wb
??ud wercTreomreS? Cl Fnua > lheMd7lten ftappelui I Th8 j ln ' rikl ' ,hi y a ??? or m,nl * ture two-wheel-
(he hu at wme time been??? vailuty aclrcre P Vo?? ed cabriolet drawn by a cootie ln toe (halts, came
ot the lettora bore Uie letter he*d* of a wml-known I to China In recent yeere from Japan, where' lie
5Su?? ???iSihT^iBIs ???> S hS, , . 0 - h ???^n b ^S Slntco-j.nanlre name-Uterellymsu power wheal.
???.."gsg*.??! ???*L. l j???. t ??j??A..T b< >, a ??h I originated. The labor la terribly revere on too
BSUnSb Vnrt <. ??I2 I he * rt * nd lung*, and the averace duration of the
^Lt HL Uvea of thU oariicular rarletj of the cabman la not
ShSts/sssu J5aw??? ,,0 ??? * bou ??? ,or,T
and wai well known InHt. Loula. At Home ??he I ??????f - a OTer tven gro ?????? a ' .. . .. .
attempted to bang benelf. When the aniddal I There la a movement in Masmcbuietta for
**??gt;t WM | ttade.??be waadrereed tay eltyans ll.dHgtlBC under which the holding of forest
snnff t??lorcdsauu,drcssihatmaslhavecoatalargo I ^
sum ol money, I property will be more secure ana, therefore, more
I attractive than it Is at present. By protecting for-
??? ' * lightening
A Wsrlh Ossslf Pssks atsir. .
From the Albany, Ga,, News. | burden ol isxaUoa upou iucj^ propcriy. lt ls be
Theeeatonfor snake atorlea has arrived, and ' * " ???
the fin! one yn have to record was related by La-1 down as soon as they are large enoogh to be of any
Fayette Wade, colored, of Worth county, to a crowd I commercial value.
of Idle clerke end this reporter yeeterday altar- I In the hearing of the suit brought by John
noon. LaFayette told hie story with a good deal I H, Morris against the firm of Grant A Ward, to
of gusto, and span ft oat until It would have I New York, Jnllen T. Da via. the receiver of tha
reached clear around Editor Wood???s gourd | firm, teetlfltd. He beUeved that Geneial Great an
vln e and until every c:ra
water furrow. ^ thicket .and by-way
mra urm. iceuuea. tie Deuevca inai ueneiai urani an
ro _ I hla sons were ruined, and that toey.had no part of
.. I the firm's property ln their poseewtoo. From hie
???? I lnvesugatton tons far he beUtvid that toe firm
???. . J will bat
make tha following itaiemem sufflat: LaFayette
?? > K n ih J .S'h Ia Vi,, d 8 1 tilJCliut. Tie Insecure debts "were between $2,1
rattlesnake whmh hadelghtratUceandabutton, ooo COOand 93.OJ000C, he thought. He knew noth
J Tuesday* h iiLmoS^ ,n ??? ???>??? ????????????
and, In' "ibe language of hla father, ??????be I The Snsqehanna river and Chesapeake bay
bl .t er ???weeigumaUck what a n mid to be literal! j awarmlng with small her
wem???t no blner*n my thum??? and no more???n two I u. n ii n _ ,.L.?? nty , h . m , n
fool an' a hair or three feet loor. When I iced de I ??????Ung seines are taking them ln
??najce an' lock an* looked at de stick wbat Jim got I any quantity dttlrod. The mpply la far ln txoe??
down offln hi?? mnle an* killed him wld, I wd to I el the demand for this kind or herring, and the
him. aay?? I, *my ron, don't yon never do oe like I fishermen are glad to diacoie ol themataoy price
* I Hundreds of barrels of fl*h hart been allowed to
l and many thonundi have
the farmers in Harford and
ft???s'flms??? I Cecil oonnUre to lie used as compost. A great
. _ ... * . '??? I many have bren salted and smoked, and tha sup-
You look like a poet," laughed the fanny edl- I ply of cared herring will be large. But few shad,
., cd I however, are bring cauahL The gill boats are do
'cr dat sglu; a snake can jump hla lank any time. I Hundreds of barrel! of fist
an??? dat ratttsaoake might ???er bit yon 'fore yon I e-cape from the Mines, ant
know J It" ??? I been hanltd away by toe I
t>r. as the handsomely dreseed youngster entered. I however, are bring caught. ???
-V. mii??i .-.a fi???.tilt??? in ki. I lag so little that only a few of them fish at all. and
The^boy amUed and began fumbling In ^ I toev get eight often shad or 2W or IW herring*
Nxw York claims to have more than a
thousand women who .peculate ln atockajraln.ail,
whisky and every other svay known to the sterner
aer,but broken, as a rule, refuse their custom. Tha
reasons for tola wait expressed by a broker tons:
... ???their risks are small, and If they loae-pherir-wt"
By this Itlme (be yonng man bad fished out a iy?? tow'k U n?w"t wU
acument, which he threw down. yaUtag excited. Silng ?? They dwmed o?? a CSt m?? S toj
I baby cried twice in Ha aleepor something like toaL
-w-tfh,- mV It la nr, y. ,k. I Tnsy aweer ny to-lr dreams. If a woman has a
Seither, my friend. It laaungby gas me- e#fU , B< j rean ' alldpau bef oa lhatdre4ai
I.??? | and then the market goes toe wroog way, Why, she
It waaa gu hill for tea dollars. ' has been swindled by the operator."
pocket.
"Meybe yon write songs, too," suggested toe
newspaperman.
"Yea, some time," was tot answer.
' ???Here you got one for nut"
"Yea, I think I hart.???
???Is It sung by tong, or abort matreT"
Feachtreea are heavier loaded with fruit than
for years. In Randolph county.
Crops ln Emanuel county are ln a flourishing
condition, oats especially lino.
Though mops In Harris county aro backward
they are thrifty and promising.
The trees ln Hart county are filled with young
trait, Crop prospect* very good.
,u and around Ferry hu
Mr. W Anderson, of Falaskt oonnty, Is selling old
corn. He raise* hit own provisions.
Crop prespects ln Sumtsr county aro good and
boautlfnl harvest la connted upon.
Mr A H Simmons, of Leo county, hu cat his
oats. He made >0 bushels to tha acre.
North Georgia will havo more land lu com tola
year than It haa had for several years.
Bice birds are uuusuall;
ARION PIANOS.
THE POPLTJAH PIANO OP THE SOUTH!
???MlTD_ Raven has too fineat firidVl com ln | TRIED AND TESTED FOR 20 YEARS.
OVER 70,000 IN USE l
Ilcury county. It will averago kneo high.
Mr. Stephen Lewis, ol Screven county, has forty
scrers lu corn that will average waist high.
bharplas stnlwbcrrlcI, ^ ovcrtwo^nchc , a'Io < n^ ll,It, I FarelnBoalal SweetlaTonet Durability fully Demonstrated) TboDgands sold by us In the past
2 0 ??? 8 'fw* n?!i 1??? Calhoun county | fourteen years! Testimonials from pleased purchasers! Makar's namo.ou each one! 8old undsr foil
Mx ysan guarantee suid on too easiest Installment Termil
Bomo farmers ln Sumter county aro harvesting
thdroats. Au cuormous blackberry crop prom*
Crops present a lino appearanco all over Borrlon
couuty. Grccu corn graces some tables lu tbo
couuty.
Stands cl cotton and corn aro unusual
and promising around Whlto l???Jalus, lu
county.
Mr J C Blanton, of Harris county, has eoverat I
acres ot wheat which averages tiro feel four
???icnoa.
Tbo oat crop of Mitchell county, will bo light.
Com Is raeli but in good condition. Cotton Is dos
lug woll.
Tbo wheal crop on tho Western and Atlantic
railroad, from Obattauooga to Atlanta, Is quite
pfomuuK*
Lumpkin county never had a greater aupply ol
Tcgciaohs. Tho aesaous so tar havo been propi
tious to crops.
Wheat looks well In Clarke, fmprovoil agricul
tural Implements aro lu greater demand tu too
oounty than ever.
????? ragbou
em Georgia Is perfect. Crop of aU kinds are now
???owing off flaely.
Wheat looks well.around Smyrna: fruit trees of I
wncat looaa well around Smyrna: fruit tree
all klnda are heavily laden with fruit; spring t
are toletably good.
Mr. Elam, of Lincoln county, haa a magnificent I
wheat crop. In fact toe grain prospects of too
county are very flue.
MT; * ftuksTj ??f Wilkinson county, has com
waist blah. The frail crop oltoecounty la gocj
peschea In abuudanco.
The prospect for a fruit crop ln Troup county Is I
flattering. Melon patch- a hare been enlarged,and
toe plants are doing welL 1
Messrs. Cleg A Corey, ol Dooly county, have I
chopped over tbelr big cotton crop ol 1.000 acres.
They have a splendid atand.
Farmers are busily angaged ln Whitfield Hi,
planting c-nt. Wheat looks doe. Many poach
trees promise a fair yiald of frail.
Oats and wheat about Powdor Spring look very
fine. Loin has been ploughed tho first time about f
Lost mountain. Cotton aomlug up nlcoly around
Dno Weat j oats look walL
Saved Her Life!
Kim??. Xcraroax Co., Ga.
Da. J. Baannau: Dear 81r-I have taken srv-
iral bottles ol your Female Itegnlaterfor falling of
Ihe womb and other diseases combined, of -t-'-t-i
rears atanding, and I really believe I am cured em*
drely, for which pleaae accept my heartfelt thanks
tnd most profound gratitude. I know your medl-
itno saved my life, so you aee I cannot speak too
highly In Its favor. I have recommended It to aev*
ml of my friends who were suffering as I wsa,
Youri very respectfully,
MBS. W. E. STKBBIN8,
TESTED A QUARTER OF A CENTURY???IT
STANDS UNRIVALLED.
LaOxatraa, Oa.
Da J. Bradvisld, Atlanta. Ga Dear Slr-ltakn
pleasure In stating that I have med, for tho last
twenty years, tho medicine you aro now putting up,
known as Dr. Dradfietd'a Female Regulator, and
c milder It toe beat combination ever gotten to*
gether for toe diseases for which It Is recommend-
With kindeat regards I am, reipcctfully,
W. B. FERRELL, M.D.
Atlanta, Ga.
Da J. BaaorisLo: Dear Slr-Somo fifteen yean
ago I examined tho recelpe of Fomalo Regulator,
and carefully a'.udled authorities In regard to ill
components, and then (as woll as now) prononnee
It to bo toe most rclomJficand skillful combination
of the really reliable remedial vegetable agents
known to science, to act directly on too womb and
nterlne organs, and too organs and parts sympa
thising directly With there: and, therefore, pro
viding a sprclfio remedy for all dl-eases ol too
womb, and of too adjacent organs an-l parts.
Yount truly, Jiasa Boauto. M D., D.D.
Treatise on toe Health and Happiness ef Woman
mailed free to anyaddreas.
Tea Bsadi-tem) RioouToa Co.,
Box 28. Atlanta, Ga
WeakNervousMen
Vn,o???? debility, exhausted
mnvi naffiN demy
pSES'SWfe
to robust hridUS
irrvoii. llobllltw and
Miy???leuI Decay launffoml/
ba??r??l on perfect di/??rno??l/.
It a* I hmla mt.-.i..,;. .L
uuthnrM, Knit Inform*tion an
JtdureMUonraltlnir I'h/Bician-ol
MAB8T0H BcMEDrCO.stOW.ieth it. He. Yarn.
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the Best medium cost piano made
7 Oot. Only $210. 71-3 Oct. Only $236.
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With fine Stool, Cover and Book ol Music! A Complete Outfit and Delivered. 'Freight oatdtoany
y.srt of too Bonth. Benton trial and we psy freight both ways It not itUtlietory- All we ask la a fur
(rial. Order and tost In your own homo and wa will risk results; Thousands Hava been sold ln tola Way.
ORDER AN ARION AND YOU WILL BE MORE THAN PLEASED.
die cotton as can bo seen anywhere, bogs In
abundance, chickens wl bout number. IIo wilt
kill thl- fall one hundred bead ol bogs that will
weigh 25) ponuds average-. He has anno drove ol
colt-ranging from a year to tone years old. Ho
plants large quantities of peanuts. Ho always
makes from 1,5m to 9.010 bushels of porn to sell.
Capital Comfort.
Washibotoh, D C.???Mrs. Mary K. Sheed,
1110 Maryland avenue, Washington, D. 0.,
states, that foraaveral years she had suffered
terribly with facial neuralgia and could find
no relief. In a recent attack which extended
to the neck, shoulders anti back, the pain
was intense. She reeolved.to try St. Jacobs
Oil, the great pain reliever. KnbMng the
nrta affected, thrfio times only, all pain van*
sbe^a^MjyjTjapic^andhMnotrfllnrnecl.
For Illustrated Catalogue*, P/ieesand Pull Information. Addreis (mentioning tbl??a-tve-tt'emeut
IIjUDDEKT IE5 S,
SAVANNAH, ga.
ATLAS*
STEAM EKfllKfc.
SB BOILERS.
SWEPT INTO THE STREAM |
Oae Tliotssaisd Acre* or Lead and
Ntnart of Menro."
On toe deck of a big Mlsatnlppl steamboat stood
an aged Eonthtrn planter. Indicating by a sweep
of bis arm tha waters toe boat waa passing over, he
said toa passergtr from to* North: "When I wss
twelve years old I killed my first bear on a new
plantation my father waa then culling out of a
forest toa: grew directly over toe waters of this
becd. Thst was a mighty good plantation, and
there waa right smart ol bean there, too. But
that oa* thousand acres ol land wtnt Into Jie
Mlsritsipp! yean ago.??????
It Is pu ttlng no strain a poo toe figure Is ny that
great forests of youthful hope, womanly beauty
and manly strength art swept ln toe same way
every year Into toe great, turbid torrent of disease
and death. Y. tit should not bs to That 1 Is so . ... . . . _
r w *??or?????diTd,M.ro^ M CORMICK REAPERS
t-rests-th* moat precious of which Is fcaalth. I w w -a ^ *??? '???*"*"*???
Tost ??-ne. all la gone. Dlseaie la simple, bat to
uckloi IIII or Ignorance toa Hoclett tu- g* might
well b* complex as a propraltfra ln ensile Beo-
ci As the bag* Western rivers, which so often
flood the eftire sjoeg their (bores, arise ln a law
mountain ???srisp.n all oar ailments eaa be traced
Impure blood sad a small group of disordered I
.jail*
Tha most effrettv* tnd fnelnriva remedy for du
ets* is PA UK KIC K TONIC It goes to Ihe
sources of pain and wexknear In resjOoM to tu
ae-lon, the Uvet, kidneys, stomach and heait
begin ibetr work tfreth, and disease la driven ouL
The tonic ts not, however, an Intoxicant, bat carts
a desire for srroog dilok. Have you dyipessta, ;
rheuButlsm, or trouble* which have refused le
yield toother tgenuT Here fs your help.
PEKKINS BKOS.
Carry the largest stock of
MACHINERY
Id tb?? Fouth. EdkIoc*, Holler*, fitw Mll.'t. Con.
???p<1 Wheat Mill*. Beptmton. Reaper*. Mower*,
Brick Machine*, rime it. Matchers, ana all ktnJf
or m??chlncr7 at lowcut prices tnd et*y term*.
Wo keep on hand all tlz n Engine* and Boilers,
from 2 to M-hon* power, and
8AW MILLS TO SUIT,
for prompt del!very.
w??.Our Road Engine* for threshing, htnllnf
k*??, lumber, o c., h??T* noeqntl.
Get our price* befeore bn jiug.
PERKINS BROS.
39 TO43 W. ALABAMA ST..
ATLANTA,,- ??? ??? ??? GEORGIA
aftaUbbtlou ih!< paper.
Mower*. Thresher*, Gin*. Cotton Prefso
f.'ane Mill*, Bneet CopMr Kv*f or<n- *>
Cider Mini*. Ridfac *M wfttktst Owlde*
ton, G*og Plows (lomothlag new,) La
gine* for Ginning. Threshing, etc.
Peach and Berry Baskets,
GRAIN CRADLES,
GRASS SCYTHES. ETC
MARK W. JOHNSON & CO.,
27 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA. GE0BG1A.
JkSfABD a .co.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
ia* 1 !L ot,m - of eAr J r lmprud??no??*. c??nslnir namrai dcbft
[ty. praifwd??)C??v,etc. f Imvin* tried in vain V??Ss??
known nimady, h??m.:iiworftr??d ??? ???lmf??a*???? mnansof
pw
lfL IdyesI
iSSBiVToMoTt
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SsitKSS ie-???"???
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for Illustrsted
MwruUwH, tVtlijb
DR. BETT???8.
MEDICAL DISPENSARY
. . ... fUWMtgih St,Cincinnati,0.
The pby*l*lansqf *bl* Dfpennary have irnirvd &
wurlil-widarvifuuitloii fur*|?? ??? > 'HI};rurliiK Hy?? *iiit
Gumirrhmk, ni.- t, Miriciurw* I.(V*r. SfJurr' SB
Urinary TruablM. l??<wd and Lkm bianMcn.
YOUNG, fiUDOLE-AGEO AND OLD MEN.
who are miqVrf.Iif rrm th*$ K'rriblernH'Pior Nerr.
ouh atif Hbyr???-aU l> r??l !y, UmX Manhood, YooS-
fial Iiifllitorrt.tjnii. i-abuit??i, or Kinmofstir kind.
.wm * m Oynrantent In every roue, an
JOY TO THE WORLD!
THERE IS A POSITIVE CURE FOR
Dr. Halnos??? Golden Speciflo.
It can be given Inn cup of eoflVeor tea with
out tho knowlcdgo of the penon taking it#
end will cfffcct a permanent and spoedy curt,
whether the patient 1* a moderate drinker or
an alcoholic wrtcIL It ho* been given Is
thousand* of and In every Instance tbo
happlett renulta followed. The system one*
Impregnated with tho Specific, It becoino* ao
otter impossibility forth* liquor appetite to
exist.
magnus & hightower,
DRUGGISTS,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
tern you r*n ftsrt iliit'nHi
BHMSSVrttlSSSSScS'
te????* of W4tet#s, Half coctlar Bavol.
vms.rpy Oluste, TsUscopM. TsUgrapb InstruuiMta Or.
*???" *re..rtJ??ons, VioltBs. As. It ?????? sulri vVoon th?? ri2??
??gr?? ll iflto'isufew,i'tg
APBIZEj
cost'y box of Roods which
??? *i, to more monhv Hahl
r ???t ??????*.??/- ???In this ??n,M V.
Jt the workers *
True it Co.. Augusta. Maine.
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