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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1884.???TWELVE PAGES
THE LOVE OF MONEY
DISCUSSED BY THE GEOROtA PHIL
OSOPHER.
Bill Arp Til., of lb. Comfort of Brine Bleb???Tho
Dnlrr to Bor. Bor. bfonry???Tbo Fluauro
of witnomlni lb. rrnlu of Labor???Mon-
.y That Como. Bard the IBoat,.
Money ia * right good thing and no aenaibla
man will turn up hia none at it. Money briaga
oomfnrl and leiaurra and Solomon aaya in leia-
urr there ia wiadon. A man who liaa to be
digging away every day for aliring don't have
much time lo read and reflect and ruminate.
It don't matter whether he ia a merchant or
iixthnnin or former or a profeaaional inon.if he
works hard all day ho wanta to rest at
night.
Money promotes domestic tranquility and
that ia the biggest and beat thing I know of.
But money ought to lie hard lo get, no that its
real value may be appreciated???money has
be earned to bo prised. If it ia inherited
drawn in a lottery or won at games of oliancc
or found in tho road or obtained by lucky
spec illation in stocks or bond, nr cotton futures,
it goes at a discount. It is undervalued and
dont stick to n limn long. A fortune gained in
a year rarely sticks to snybody.hiick ia n right
good thing when it follows along with labor
and honesty, blit luck by itself ia a deceiver.
???Trust to luck" is the devil???s maxim. I knew
a hard working man who was so anxious to
get ahead that he stinted hia family and in
vested port of hia earnings in tho Louisiana
lottrrv for five years and never drew hut leu
dollars. He told me ho had lost five hundred
dollars that way, and every time he saw the
list published of tho lucky numbers and rend
alasut tho lucky men who drew the prises ! *
fired him up ami ha tried it again. 801/ietiuv
1 wi*h Uncle Jubal and General Beauregard
would tote fair and publish a. list of them fel
low* who dident draw anything. Hut I reckon
that would Ikj no long and occupy *o many
column* in the newspaper* they coulduut
afford it.
It i* just human I know to want more money
than wa have got, especially if wo are hard run
and living on a atrain. I want more myself,
and if 1 wn* to (1ml a hundred dollar* in the
road I couldent help hoping that tho owner
would never min it, and never call for it. ??ftint
like n ln??y who find* a pocket kiiife'nud ft* *
like it i* hi*, Imt that *orl of money i* not
solid and satisfactory ns money we work for.
I know an old preacher who had ten dollar*
ami hi* aon had ten dollar* and the young
man went down to Atlanta and took nil the
money to buy wane thing* and be camo across
a wheel of fortune and saw a fellow win ten
dollar* jtisl a* easy,and ao lie wa* penuaded to
try hi* luck,aud snore enough he won ton dol
lar*, and it hope him up mightily and ho tried
it lignin and won *omo more, nml ho kept on
until lie had won fifty dollar* mid become a
fool,for right then hi* luck changed and ho lost
it all and hi* ten dollar* nml hi* daddy'* ten
beside*, and had to l*??rr????w a dnlhUr and u half
to get home on, and like to have perished to
death in the bargain. Well, he belonged to
the rhurch and they had him up nml tried
him and he made a clean hreaat and told how
he wa* overtaken and- tempted and how he
west on nnd on until he hml made fitly dollar*
clean. ???And right there??? raid the old innii???i??
wbnr John's sin liegun. If lie had stopned
right there it would have been nil right nut
like a ft*d ho went on nnd on to de*truvtion.
Well, .John wasent auch a dreadful *iuncr
after all for he wauted the money to buy aoino-
tliing to plea*o Unfold folk*. Hut money dont
opme that en*y very often. I know a innn who
ha* been kepi on a strain for five years work
ing out of bin luanea on cotton futures. Home-
time* luck run* along with n mini for ton
year* uud more and that make.* him vain and
he thinks hi* judgment is infallible nml and
dcnly he colapse* like Beuuy and Kno nnd
Keene. No money is safe except that made by
hono*t men.
The reward of labor are mighty good and
aure. Hero I set in my pla??* nml look over
my farm and see the wheat and tho nnU all iu
o strut nnd waving so beautiful in the hreeao
and I feel proud nml serene for I sowed that
wfloat myself and helped to prepare the laml
h it it my wheat and my oats -nnd come
honestly nml wasent made out of soniotmdy
else, and it does me good to cut u few choice
head* nml hunch 'em and take 'em to town
and show the folk* what I ran do. It lieat*
money made by luck all to piece*, nnd so does
walking in my garden and digging tho pota
toes 1 planted ami working thorn ever so nice
ami bringing them in the h??i|*e tonhow to my
wife nnd hear her say, ???they are very fine.???
Nhc never says utueh on that line, *40 dont,
hi# a little goo* a great ways with me. Hhe
never indulges iu rapture, she never use* ml
jet???liven to any excess,such ii* lovely exquisite
splendid and the like, hut 1 know what she
think* ubout anything lust a* well as if she
did. I'in going to get her n me** of rnsnber
, tin* to day, the first of the season,and I'll *ur
K ise her with'em at dinner time. Hhe likei
at. Women like these little thoughtful at
tent ion*. They are like oil on the nxlHrec, and
make* tho machinery run smooth, llut then
there ought to he a little money to mix up
v^ith Midi thing*. Money i* a g***d domestic
lubricator itself. A man feel* more like s
gentleman with some change in hi* pnckct t
and he ought to always have a dollar nr no just
to feel of. If stiffen* him up aud keeps him
Chun feeling like a vagaboml. Aud woman
wan to some too. When a pedlar eotues along
with tin warn or a wagon load of jugs or the
CPgjssic* come along with lace or the book agent
come* along with pictures,nml itenidcsit is such
* dignified comfort to have a little hid away
for the children when they an' just obliged to
have something to wear aud dont waut to ask
I taim for the money, for ho is so hard run aud
alas so poor all the time.
This is the kind of money that goes for all it
is \v??*lh. Money that comes hard,money that
is oftrued. Even woman does not prise money
when she has oodlo* of it aud has every want
supplied. Folks must be cramped to fie hap
py. They must have something to stimulate
(hem. Something to provoke economy and in
dustry, and I'm thankful we've always had
Uiese stlmulants at my house. Him, Aar.
??? .. ???
EX-GOVERNOR SMITH.
Pvssi IVright attempt* to .\*??as??lunte llim
In t'aluuihu*.
C'otCNBm. tia., May SI.--(Special)??? 1 The attempt
nude on the life of ex-Governor fimllh last night
by Kvau* Wright has created the most intense In
dlfuation among our people. Hie rase came up
ior a hearing before Mayor Grimm this morning.
r Governor Smith exhibted the coat worn at
time. through which are two
bullet holm. lie did not dlscc^i
them until this morning, while dressing. They
are a clean cut, and on a line with hW waUtlwnd.
showing that Wright was not such a bad marks-
nun a* was at first supposed. A few Inches to the
tight and Governor Smith would have been a dead
man. and he doubles* owes hi* Iff* to the fact that
he wore a (all sack cost, which stood off from his
penxm. Wright was fined fifty dollars for shooting
on the slreet.and pul under a bond of five hundred
dollar* to appear before the superior court to an
swer the charge ol asuul with Intent to
murder, lie has not yet given bond. The grand
Jury will be Iu session Monday, when the affair
Will In fully iuvesligited.
THE EJfqt'tai'Ji's acuh *T.
Iasi night a few minute* afters o'clock eonsld
erabie evclte incut wm created oq the street* by the
report of three pistol shot. fired at the poMofllre
corner. The report soon became current that the
li*??J been filed at ??-<*Hemor James 31.
Hmlth by Mr. Evans W right The police were near
?????* plaec at the time and promptly arrested Mr.
^ *??? irdhottse. An
the guard-
. ^??? -j* not In a
????????? ??? I not question him. The pollce-
him Gated that he was drinking
and had ooly fired hU pistol In the air.
The report that the shot* were fired at Governor
limlth grew out of the fan that he had ju??t passed
S* a^i lhat be wasnmiurl for
Ihn MUi-hfil. who had only about half au hour
previous to that time been acquitted of the murder
Enquirer Hun railed upon him at hi* residence last
nfgfit. Governor Smith stated In substance that be
ha??l an engagement to meet a gentleman at one of
the hotel*. He left home at a o???clock nnd walked
direct to Markhams' old corner. There he crossed
Randolph street to the po*tofllce corner. While
crossing the street be *aw two or three men stand
ing a little south of the comer of the pastofflee.
After walking about twenty-flvo feet from the
corner, going towards Hroad street, he beard a re
port which at first he thought wa* a cannon
erarker, but a* It was followed In
quick suceemlon by two more reports, be con
cluded that some one was firing a pi*tol. Ho did
not have the least Idea, however, that any one wo*
shooting at him, and did not turn Ills head until
he got in front of tho Cottage *aloon. Noticing
one or two pemon* running Into the sal
the sidewalk, he stepped to the doom
what was the matter. Home one replied:
,'Why, somebody's shooting at you!???
Governor Smith say* that this matte no Impre*
slon ujK*ti him, as he could not believe it wa* tr
" *???* '* 1 that they would bav
and wnlkcd on down to ...
hotel. He stated to the reporter that he did not
bellevo that the shot* wire fired at him, aud that
he heard no bullet* whistle by him.
Parties who saw the shot* fired state that the
pistol wit* held up fn the air, aud the impression
seems to he that they were final simply to frighten
Govern nr Hmlth. Mr. W right, it Is said, was crazed
< to the Justiic** of this last
with drluk and Indignation at the acquittal of the
negro who killed lit* brother. He will lie arraigned
in mayor'* court this morning for shooting in the
street*.
TIIP. MfTCIlKJ.L CASK.
The history of this easo i* too well known to
recited hern. In the amrnnor of 1882 a little wm
Mr. Jesse H. Wright wa* cowhlded by a nephew
Hen Mt-chcll at the Instance of the latter, who was
present at thu time. Mr. Wright heard of the affair
the next dnyafter Its occurrence, and of course hi*
feelings were outraged. Ifc at once nought Hen
Mitchell, hut failed to find him. On
the Monday following Hen Mitchell wa*
section the street* with u double-barrelled shot
gun and apistol. Hi* brother, Holland Mitchell,
railed at Mr. Wright's place of business the same
momfng and seemed anxious to settle the affair.
Mr. Wright agreed to drop the matter, and Holland
31 Itehell Invited him to go up to bis house And *ee
hi* brother Hen that he might know the difficulty
had been settled. At 12 o'clock that day Mr.
Wright started to HoUan'* house, but just before
reaching the gale ho wa* shot down on tho
sidewalk by Ben Mitchell who wa* concealed be
hind a tree. Most of the wltneascs who claimed to
have seen the shoot lug were negro women win*
Jived on Ho)l*nd Mitchell'* premise*, and testified
that Mr. Wright fired the find shot. Other wit-
lioases who Haw the shooting from a distance sworn
that Mr. Wright fell at the first or second shot, and
went down with hi* umbrella stretched over him
mid his pipe in hi* mouth. The negro women tes
tified (hat lie deliberately closed hi* umbrella,
took hi* pistol from hi* pocket ami fired before
Mitchell idiot at all. Of course on this main point
there was a conflict between the witnesses. There
wa* much other testimony relating to the detail.*
of the difficulty. The case wa* tried the first time
one year ago, and the prisoner wa* found guilty
#lth recommendation to inipri*otiincut for life
The supreme court grouted a new trial, which ha*
u*t terminated fn a verdict of not guilty. A* Mr.
Urlght was connected with this office, we will not
??xprcwt an opinion
verdict.
wiuriirr oive* ho.hd.
Columbus,Ga., May 81.???[HpeelalJ???Kvan* Wright
the man who attempted to assassinate Governor
James M. Hmlth last night, succeeded in giving a
??>00 bond to-night, and wa* relented from custody.
Wright'* mother went on hi* bond.
The Man nmfthe Monkey.
Once upon a time a man and a monkey
chanced to meet on the highway.
???Hello, my long tailed friend,??? asked the
an, ???whither art thou going????
???Hound for do city,??? replied tho monkey,
???Glad to hear it,??? replied the man.
???I ain going there, too, nnd we will travel to
gether and he of mutual benefit in case of dnii
far.???
Tho monkey grinned assent, nnd both wend
cd tholr way.
???What ails you???? asked tho man; ???I seo
you nro a sufferer, and can scarcely got
.long.??? J
???Oh, you see,??? replied tho monkey, ???my
mudder, she had what yon call scrofuln, very
aud very much scrofulu, my fardcr, ho had
heap sores, some big, some little sores, long
time. They both took much modicinc, and
when they died tho sores was all they left me.???
Yes, yes,??? replied the man. ???I sec how it is.
Your mother inherited her disease, scrofula
aud your father caught hi* on tho wing, and
you Inherited or wn* born with both complaint*.
Hut why pine away nnd die when you cuu he
cured.???
! been done u*cd over sixty bottles one
drugstore medicine, nnd il no good. Money
all gone nml sore here yet. Home doctors charge
heap money, hut no good.
llut my friend,??? said the man, ???you got
hold of the wrong medicine. Go to tho drug
store and get one bottle of 11. H. H. and before
using all of it you will feel bettor. It l* a
quick cure. It will cure all sort* of sores,
Scrofula, Hlood l*oi*on caught on tho wing,
llehiug Humors, Catarrh, Blood nnd Skin ills
case* and Kidney Troubles.???
1 la* so thankful for your kindness, and will
go get It. H. B. to-day,??? replied the monkey.
Extraordinary bargains in cloth
ing for one week at Gay's, 37 Peach
tree.
Thp ItojuKlnUa lt.uir.ty.
ftiMndalis is a sovereign remedy for all dis-
en*o* of the blood. It has no equal for the
cure of nervous disorders. Head this: ???i
would like to boar testimony to the merit* of
ltosadali*, bv saying that, some eight year*
ago 1 was totally prostrated and could get no
relief front our family physician; hut after
taking one bottle of ftosanalis I became en
tirely restored to health. I now weigh 175
|tounds, but when I first took your medicine I
weighed only 130. 1 cheerfully recommend it
to all, ami especially to those afUicted with
nervous debility.
MU8. A. A. MAHON, Baltimore, Md.'
Company D, Twelfth New York Guards, all
took the pledge in Tarson Newman's church
Sunday.
Alpaca Coats, Sicilian Cants, Cre
ole suits, and Seersucker suits from
the cheapest to the best quality at
Gay???s, 37 Peachtree street.
Some heathen are not as much of the heath
en as we think; read a Mahometan proverb.
???God has bestowed the good things of this
world to relieve our necessities, not to reward
our virtues; these will be rewarded in another
world.??? We know of no greater necessity to
be relieved, than a stubborn cold, and we
know of uo better relief than Dr. Bull'a Cough
By nip.
HOIWKORDU ACID PHOHPIIATK,
A Valuable Ilemedy for Gravel.
Dr. T. 11. New land, Jr., Bt. Louis Mo.,
says: ???I have used it in diseases of the uri
nary organs, auch as gravel, and particularly
snermatorrhara, with very good results, ami
tnitik it b very valuable remedy in those du-
??? ???
It U Terrible
have a wife or husband with a baa breath.
This may be avoided by using HOZODONT. It
agreeable to the taste, fragrant and health
ful. It confers comfort on Its users, and pre -
vents the affliction of unpleasant breath.
The Pennsylvania Knights Templar are in
annual session at Erie.'
Gay' does what he advertises.
You???ll find his clothing cheap.
Ifenry Hunt, a prominent pilot In the Missis
sippi river service, died at Cairo, 111.
Bixtceu club coaches paraded in lino in New
York Saturday^ *
All Wenknc** of Genital Organs, Sexual
Ini potency, and nervous disorders permanent-
Iv cured in thirty days, by the genuine Dr.
fticord???s Restorative Pills. Bottles 60 cents.
Pills $1.25, 100 pills $2.00, 200 pills $3
pills $6.00. Magnus k Hightower, corn
or nnd Decatur streets, Atlanta- Wholesale
by Lamar, Rankin and Lamar.
Beautifully fitting suits made at
Gay???s custom department, 35 White
hall.
Rccu^ntecd tutlis SSetU m
Cur Coffee is absolutely pure,,
n:t gla.ted cr colored, and Iu
selected from our large stock of
Green Coffee, aitb special ref*,
crer.cc lo Its Drinking Qualities-???
Glazing end coloring Rotated
Coffee adds to the weight and
hides thu Imperfections, which
la entirety cyalnst your Inter-
estes a consumer.
Ash your Grocer for ieveju.vcs
corns, and take no other.
E. LEVERING L C0l
ri-.-.Ki ?? tUlLN9M :s4*.] Baltimore.
Test Your Baking Powder To-Day!
Brands Advertised as Absolutely Pure
CONTAIN AMMONIA!
G eorgia, kavet+kcoc xty-mdxev story
' .pplii* for Kuanllan.hlp of Ilwtcr Speer, rotor-
An a Cur. for Nor. Thront nnd Couch. clay In July next.
???Hrown'?? Bronchial Troche.??? havo been thor- 1
ouglily toted, and muiutnin their good reputa
tion.
I., k GRIGGS, Ordinary.
Fine stock of imported woolens at
Gay???s, 35 Whitehall street.
Which Is Very Important.
Other plaster* are dull and slow. Benson???i
Capeine I'oroii* Plasters--act promptly, #ving
time and nuffering.
rtBORGIA, FAYETTE COUNTY. - HENRY
VT Htewart of said county, departed this life Jn
testate and no person ha* applied for lulministm
Mayor Linde, of Hot Spring*, bn* been sus
pended by the common council for malprac
tice. ??
Catarrh of the IllaiUler.
Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kid
ney and Urinary Complaints, cured by ???Bu-
ebu-paiba.??? $1.
Abraham Meyer*, after seven Tear*' efforts
by hi* daughter*, has been pardoned qpt of
Auburn prison, lie was in for twenty years
for burglary.
Skinny ????.
Well*???* Health Renewer??? restores health
nml vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence, sexual
debility. $1. __
Advice* from the Canadian northwest say
that Vinpot has arrived at hi* reserve*
Hough mi lint*.
Clear* out rats, mice, roaches, Hie*, ants
bed-bug*, chipmunk*, chipmunk* gophers
Ike. Druggists,
George I. Heney, of New York, has turned
over hi* collection of paintings to the Mctro-
x/1 iliin national hunk. They were valued at
>360,000.
tlon on hi* estate, in Mihl State, administration will
he vested In the Clerk of the HuperlorCourt, or some
other fit and proper neroon, on the first Monday in
July next. May 28, im. L. B. GRIGGS,
??? Ordinary.
VJ shire, executor of Mrs. M. L. Shropshire, rep
resent* tnnt he ha* fully administered M. L. Hnrop-
whJre's estate. ThJ* is to cite all persons concerned,
to show cause why said executor should not be
diNchargod from hi* administration on the
first Monday In September next. May 28, l??tH.
L. B. ORIGG8, Ordinary.
L D selling In m profitable a* any agency fn
Vl the world. Price reduced half. Catah
free. Address II. C. & K. TUNIHON, Atlanta
AGENTS WANTHD to take orders for our fl
I LEG ANT PORTRAITS
Jmade from small picture* of all kind*. HcndW
for tennw. H. Tallman k Co., Auburn, N.Y.
50c to $2 00 %lng. Ho humbug. 1
Secret revealed, nml lfi Sample*, worth $5, for
IOc. (Name this paper.) Address If. K. *
Montpelier. Vt.
(tjOC A A MONTH. Agent* wanted. i>0 best
4)lv/U selling article* In the world. A sample
free. Addrew* JAY BffONHON. Detridt, Mfelh
LONG TIME 4 per cent. LOANS.
Principal to ntanil a* long ns Interest In
mill. Men of mmlerute means should write at
nee for .particular*, enclosing 6 et*. for fo??nn
fonns. etc. Por*onnl aeeurlty only for inter
est. K. West, Src'y, 21 W. Oth .St., Cincinnati,
pim RALE 6Jt JJXatANOE ??? A SJ'LKNWI)
???rc* fine river nnd
pland, nlMMit half
fann of :??c> aertv. Thirty aerc* fine river and
:k bottom. Imlnuec good
lcare<1 nnd half well timbered, on Houtli river.
CONSUSIITION CUIIPJ).
An old physician, retired from practice, hav
ing had placed in hi* hand* by an East .India
missionary the formula ot a simple remedy for
tho speedy nml |>ermAnent cure of consump
tion, bronchitis, catarrh, nsthma nnd all
throat and lung affections, also a positive and
radical cure for nervous debility aud all nerv
mis coninlnints, after having tested its womlcr
fill curative power* in thousands of case*, has
felt it his duty to make it kqown to his suffer
ing follow*. Actuated by thl* motive and a
desire to relieve human suffering, I will send
free of charge, to all who desire it, this receipt
in German, French or Knglish, with full direc
tion* for preparing and using, sent by mail bv
ddrcs*iiig with stump, naming this paper, W.
i. Nov km, I4p Powers block, Rochester, N. Y.
If your complaint i* want of appetite, try
half a wine glass of ANG08TURA HITTERS
half an hour before dinner. Beware of coun
terfeit*. A*k your grocer or druggist for the
genuine article, manufactured by Dr. J. G. B.
Soigert A Son*.
Young Men, Middle Aged Men and All Men
who tuner from early indiscretion* will find
Allen???s Brain Food tno most powerful luvigo-
rnnt ever introduced; once re*toredU>y it there
is no relapse. Try it, it never falls.??? $1; 6 for
$5. At druggist* or by mail from J. II. Allen,
316 First Ave., New York City.
Gay will move his entire stock to
35 Whitehall street the last of the
week, and before doing so will sell
wonderful bargains in clothing.
The reason housekeeper* find such nice
biscuit* when Dr. l'rico???s ('renin Baking
der in used, is bemitsv all the available
carbonic acid Is sot free in the oven, and tho
bubbles of tho gas ns thev nro formed in tho
??? nigh art' prevented from escaping by it*
glutinous nature, nnd in thin mauucr such do
oms result* ore obtained.
Will sell at a bargain or exchange for city or subur
ban property or stock of frond*. 1 will also sell or
* uge a splendid mill property, now paying
I have no use. for mill* or farm* nnd mean
trade. Geo. W. Parrott, Peter* street compress, wk
OHT???HAY FILI.KY, ???? YEARS OLD, 2 WHITE
. J spot* on hack, heavy black tail ant! mime, fore
lock cut olT. $16 reward for her return to J. W.
Ilrnnhain. Flipper, Ga. wky.
Free to Agent* nml Gniivu**-
er*.???The biggest thing on earth, nml a chance of
lifetime. Our new enlarged Electro Portrait* are
ROSE
Polytechnic Institute.
TKUIIK IIAUTK, IND.
A School of Engineering; Manufacturing Machine
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*3. Address Pres't L'lIAS. O. THOMPSON.
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TEST.
| Chicago, May 8,1884
CHEMICAL
Office of M. DELAFONTAINE,
Analytical and Consulting Chemist.
Dr. Price???Dear Sir: I have analyzed Baking Powders advertised a* absolutely pure, and
find they contain AMMONIA. I also find contrary to my expectation that cakes baked with
such powders still retain Ammonia. Therefore, I cannot believe any longer that tho use of *n
POWERFUL A DRUG in baking i. indifferent to PUBLIC HEALTII. DR. PRICE???S CREXm
RAKING POWDER CONTAINS NO AMMONIA. I have u??d it in my own family for yea ???
It is pure and wholesome. * J
??? M. DELAFONTAINE.
housekeeTe'rs 1 test.
Place a can top down on a hot stove until heated, then remove the cover, and smell
chemist will not bo required to detect the presence of AMMON IA.
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA,
Prepared by a Physician and Chemist with special regard to its
hcalthfulncss. Used in a Million Homes for a Quarter of a
Century. Stood the Consumers Reliable Test.
THE TEST OF THE OVEN.
Price Baking Powder Co.,
MAKERS Op???
Dr.
Price's Special Flavoring Extracts,
The Strongest, Most Delicious and Natural Flavors known, aud
Di\ Price???s Ijupuliii Yeast Gems
CHICAGO.
For Light, Healthy Bread, the Best Dry Hop Yeast in the World.
For sale by Grocers.
ST. LOUIS.
ELKHART CARRIAGES! HARNESS M FG CO.
DB Kfcfctri of *11 it j!m ???
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w*tchmiU{er>*^??yln??l!2V. Circular*
e. J. a lliacn k Co.. IS Per Bt. N.^
^ith
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A COLOEil BOX OF OOODt
WANTED A WOMAN
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References cxchaDgcd. Oay iiuos.. I t Barclay St., N.l
MnDDUIKIC chloral AND
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EASILY CTRED, BOOK Fit BE*
ftR. J* 0. HOFFMAN, JBgFKRSON, TOgjMBBDU
WANTED.
_ young lady who gnuluated last year at Ia-
range Female College; ha* had some experience
In the school room; the best reference cuu he given
a* to qualification. Address
Title Uioaiiotbs or tiik KtxNKV Tobacco To..
uveMMir* to Kinney Brothers* 618 to 628 West
Twenty-second street, New York, Justly enjoy the
highest reputation of nnv similar manufacture* tn
thl* country. Only the finest natural rice paper I*
used by them, assuring thenmoker against the In-
urle* that attend the shellac, asseute nml other
.iculth-Mipping sophistication* tlmt are found in
the inferior ;wi|K*r* wntf by other firm*. Rend
their advertisement 111 another column.
Clothing cheaper than the cheap
est, for one week at Gay???s.
Dr. Price???. S|wri??I Flavoring Extract, nro
not limitv up from rhriiifrnl pouont, but u.tur-
nl llnvor,. tlclicnie .ml grnteful to thu inoit
rulliv.tcil piilntc. Tho .|x>cittl rocommciiilii-
tion. of Dr. Prico', Flavors .rr, th.t thrir
purity U perfect, thoir strength so much
greter th.n other extract,. Buy theso fl.vors,
they are the finest made.
Letter From Senator II. C. Nelson.
Bxxstx Chamix.,
Auaxt, N. V., April 4, 1883.
On the 5???lh of Fcbruwy, 1883, 1 era, taken
with n violent pain in tho regiou of the kid
ney,. I suffered such agony that I could
h.rdlv aland up. Aa aoon ax peatible 1. ap
plied two Al.LCacx'a Poaara Plastxox, one
over each kidney, and laid down. In an
hour, lo my surprise and delight, the pain had
vanished and I wa* well. I wore the plaster,
for a day er two as a precaution, and then re
moved them. I have been using Aiicocs'a
I'oaors Plssthx in my family for the last
ten rears, and have alwaya found them the
quickest and best external remedy for colds,
strains, kinks and rheumatic affections. From
my experience I believe they are the bestplaa-
r in the world.
HENRY C. NELSON.
LORILLARD'S
MACCABOY SNUFF.
CAUTION TO CONSU3IEHS:
SMOKE THE BEST.
We beg to Inform the pnblio and sraok??r?? gener
ally. that we nave aecumt a large stock of tha very
cbotceat grade* of thoroaghly eared
COL DEN VIRB1NIA, PEBIQUE AND TURKISH
tobacco*, which we are u??ing in tho manufacture of our
CelebmfrUbrandaof clgurcttee and araoklng to
baccos. And hare addedfo oar stock a large shipment
of tho Flnret fiiporieU French Klee l'nijcr.
, n. ^ up by the highest eUjaof akillfnl
labor, we f??el c..undent, cannot fail to satisfy the tastes
* all good Judge*.
HTAXtt.vnn nnAxns.
Oaporal???Taporal ????????Sweet Oaporal???Bt. James *{. Kin
ney Bros. Straight Lilt In Fall Dr cm Packs***, etc., etc.
JUST OUT-SPORTSMANS CAPORAL.
Mnnufttclurcd by ???iieclul reque.U
KrSXKV TOBACCO CO.,
Buccewora to Klnnoy Bros., New York.
SWEPT INTO THE STREAM
One Thousnml Acre* of Laml nnff ltlglit
Smart of Ilenr*.
On the deck of a big Mi**U*|ppi steamboat stood
aa aged Southern planter. Indtcutlug by a sweep
hit arm the watc?? the boat wax pawing over,
herald to a passenger from the north: ???When I
was twelve year* old Iiklllcd my first bear on a
new plantation my father was theu cuttlug out of
forest that grew directly over the water* of this
bend. That was a mighty good plantation, and
right smart of bcurx thro, too. llut that one thous
and acres of laud went luto the Mississippi year
ago.???
It D putting no strain upon the figure to ray that
great forest* of youthful hope, womanly beauty
and mainly strength are swept In the same way
every year Into the great, turbid torrent of dUetwe
and death. Yet U should not 1?? so. That it i* >o
a digrace a* well a* a loss. People are largely
too careless or too stupid to defend their own In-
teresU???the most precious of wbieh 1* health.
That gone, all t* gone. Disease Is aimple, but to
cklep??nrs* or ignorance the HimpU'st thing* might
well be complex as a proposition In Conic Sec
tions. A* the huge Western river*, which so often
flood the cities along their shore*, urisc^u a few
mountalu spring*, m all our ailment* can be
trwce??l to impure blood a small group of dUsor-
derail organ*.
The m????*t effective and Inclusive remedy for dl??-
??w??w is PA UK Kit'S TOXIC. It go?? to the
source* of pain and weakness. In rvspouse to it*
action, the liver, kidney*, stomach and heart be-
S n their work afresh, and disease Is driven out.
ic tonic t* not, however, an intoxicant, but cures
a desire for strong drink. Have you dyspepsia.
rheumatNm. or trouhic* which hare refused to
dcMj ootheMgentikJforeJb^vonrJvcl|>j^^^^^
, . MANY INTERIOR IMITATIONS HAVE AP-
ptmrad upon the market tn parkagea so closely
resembling our* as to deceive the uuu
would raq ??? -
i*gniphiM I
Ii nmi ufxin ihc minri m m*, * sv^-??..
t'lnbllng oun?? as to deceive the uuwary. wc
uld request the purchaser to see that the red Ilth-
aphid tin earn in which U b packed alwaja bear
Our Xnme and Trade-Mark.
BE Sl???RE TOE OBTAIN' THE GENUINE
LORILLARD'S CLIMAX
EDTIN-TAG PLUG TOBACCO,lij
TIIK COTTON MAUKKTS.
cosmrunos office,
AV4NTA, May 31. laM.
New York???The cotton market clo^l dull to-day
withott much change In quotations, spot* steady;
middling IFwe.
Xet recctpu today 1,125 bale*, agalust hale*
last year; export* 775 bales: last year 1,452 bale*;
stock ???'???B.nro bales; last year 600,975 bales.
Below we give the opentng and dosing quotations
ol cotton futures tn New York to-day:
Or XX ED. CLOSED.
June ll-AVU June
.GC3,suaaa3,ttnatta wAaoNa.enrau: a r. quell harness & saddle*
Wo cmjdoy no agent*, and If r* Ro. 4*i. t*MMis B
,whatyou order is not nntiv tPuG
tho same iwotbero rail *t
Top IJjJ'flric* at firo *s
usually sold for *J??Tto *U??.,
Our.Uamisa are .*ri^ INo. If* '
IVn Rpfr>ll
rusher. Siiiu-.o. !>.???l.sjlli.i
'???vtljinu felly t??-:\rranin
j buying. w?ud for rurllu ??? _
-t'a/*- ??? SUlr.,-uo ircc. Ad.lewfcW.. !1. ^
tit ATT, Src*y, Klfthar^ ludlium.
Herald Prbeq. EianlRlPI
Good middling ll%c; middling UMo; strict low
middling lltfc; low middling lie; strict good ordl
narylOJic; tinge* ll^o; staIna9M(^9^c.
Tho following is our statement ol receipts and
shipments for to-day:
NEC El ITS.
Hv wagon ???
Air-Line Hull road... ???
Georgia Railroad ???
Central Railroad ; ???
Western and Atlantic Railroad ???
West Point Rallrond ???
K. Tenn., Va. aud Ga. Railroad ???
Georgia Pacific Railroad - ???
Grand total 149,524
SHIPMENTS.
Shipments to-dny -
Shipment* previously 138,060
Local consumption since September 1.. 9,7*7
Total 144,*37
Stock on hand 4,687
NEW YORK, May 31???The total visible supply of
cotton for the world i* 2,401,668 bale*, of which
1,571,178 bale* are American, against 2,802 bales and
,918,128 respectively last year. Receipts of cotton
at all Interior towns 4,980 bales: receipt* from
plantations 1,780 bale*. Crop In sight 8,577,101
bales.
lly Telegraph.
NKW YORK. Mar 31-Cotton dull and easier;
rales 1.817 bale*; middling uplands 11^; middllug
Orleans \\%; net rccclps 4; gross 298; consolidated
uct receipt* 1,129; exports to Great Britain 6,778.
GALVESTON, May 31???Cotton quiet; mlddUni
\V/ f -. uct receipt* 71 bale*; gross 74; sale* 46; stocl
It^lj net rvcelpto 8 hide; gross 8; sale* none; stocl
M KM PH 13, May 31-Cotton steady; m Iddllng 11 'X:
net receipt* 110; shipment* 813; sales 180; stock
20,373.
AUGUSTA, May 31???Cotton steady; middling
11>?? net receipt 11 bales; shipment*???; rales 4.
HA VANN AH, Mar 31???Cotton easy: middling
11V.; net receipt*22 boles; gross 22; sale* 20; stock
1,777; exports coastwise 2.
parative cotton statement for the week ending to-
d3y:
Net r??*cefpts at all United State* port*. 8,136
Same time hut year 30,280
a decrease 12,144
JL. 4,747,330
Same time lost year. 5,791,041
Showing a decrease- 1,016,714
Exports for the week- ??? 17,436
Name time lost year...... 65,019
Showing a decrease- 37,683
Total export* to date- 3,613,587
.-r- .4,348^92
804.806
473,175
605.567
32.392
:??,??80
81,282
17,402
917,000
978,000
61,000
45,000
Same time lost year
Showing a kvenose- ???<
Stock at interior towns
me time hut year.
Showing a decrease-.
Same time last year.
Showing a decrease-
NKW YORK. Mxr The following are the
* ??!??
tember, 1,18Kl
Galveston -
Now Orleans
Mobile -
Savannah ??? ???
Charleston ??????
Wilmington - -
July.. 11.75W11.76 July 11.72*11.7*.
tnM U.???? Anxu.t ''v-*???' 1 *-
kU??i.. M kM It TlV* U*n>..mKi.F U ???ull CM 1 lWUnSWICk .
Norfolk -
Baltimore ???...???
New York
Boston - ??? -
Providence.... -
Philadelphia - ???
... 687,860
1.506,066
261,928
- - 649.960
- - 422.996
91,199
574,396
82.981
1I5.2H,
- ITfkStt. ^
J5? a trifle lower and
8.2'??e??8.30; June 8.20^8.
NEW YORK, May 81???Flour, southern dull nnd
declining; common to fair extra S3.00^$t.C8; good
to chotco SI.70rrcSG.2j. Wheat higher, clewing
??????d* new^fl2?. hCr; N0 ??? 2 88 ?? 88 X> Hops
8T. LOUIS, May 31???Flour unchanged. Wheat
lower; No. 2 red fall $1.0G%&$1.07 cosh: $1.06%
June. Com a shade higher; No. 2 mixed 61%p
53 cash; 61%(g82 June. Oats dull; 32>i@32Ji cash.
Groceries.
ATLANTA, May 31-Coffoe-Rio 10*4313; old
government Java 25c. Bugnrs???Standard A TJic;
K ulntod 7?ic: white extra C 7rrf7>^c; New Or-
h sugars, yellow clarified 6l4(Al}4c: white 7He.
Molasses???Block strap In bbl* 29c. Hjrrup???New
Grlean*choice60c; prime48c; falr38(340c; common
30c. Tens??? Blnck 4wcfi0e; green 406*00c. Nutmeg*
80c. Cloven 25c. AlLshice 10c. Cinnamon 25c.
Sago 60c. African ginger 16c. Mace 80c. Pepper
18c. Crackers???Milk 8c: Boston but ter 814?: pearl
oyster 7e; X soda CC; XXX do. 7%c. Candy???A??-
sortcil stick 10c. Mackerel???Market about bare of
1* and 2s; No. 3 kits, L.W., 60c; do. *4 bbls, 80 lbs.
.???uuriivn???.w ji.m, i
in kegs, 44^c; in boxe* tyffoGfa. lUce 6^*7c.
NEW YORK, May 31-Coffee, spot fair Rio dal!
land nomtual at 10; No. 7 Rio spot 8.65; July 8.904*
8.40. Hugnr dull and weaker; Cuba centrifugal
steady; C extra C white extra
C6H??5H; yellow 4%@5; off A 5%(56k; mould A
6T4; standard A i%; confectioners A cut loaf
ulatfMl ,
changed; ...
Rico firm; domestic(^(37; rangoon.4^
Country Produce.
May 81???Eggs???17017kc. Butter-
Jersey 30032c; Tennessee 18022>4c. Llvo Poultry???
Chickens25030c; hen*2803dc; cocks22025c; ducks
irc. Irish Potatoes???New $2.5O0$:i.5O V bbl; old $1.78
1 $200. Hwect Potatoc*???None; no demand. Dried
ruit???Dull; seasonulsiut over:peaches, peeled 60
Danvers $3.250*3.50: red $1.000$1.25. Cabbage???30
3>4c. Feather*???Choice 8l0iX>; prime 50055. Cheese
P-eklra* 11. Peanuts 8^012c.
??? Wines, Liquors, Ktc.
I ATLANTA, May 31???Market steady.'"Corn whls-
py, recti fled, $1.00@fl.40; rye, rectified, |M0&$1.50;
( rc nnd Bourbon medium $l..VVa$200; rum rectl-
(-???<1 $1.25011.75; New England $1.Y80$25O; fit. Croix
i 4.00; Jamaica $t.5O0$1.5O; giu, domestic $1,500
$260; Imported $3.00ni$l.60: Cognac brandy, domes-
itlc $1.5O0$25O; Imported $8.00098.00; copper dis
tilled corn whisky, Georgia made, 91.75; apple and
nong $1.00091.25.
Hardware.
ATLANTA, May 31???Market quiet and steady at
quotations. Horae shoes $1.50; mule shoes $5.60;
hone-shoe nail* 12?{02O. Iron-bound homes $5.00.
Trace-chains 40070. Ames' shovel* $10.50. Spade*
$1050^*913.00. A xes $7.000910.00 V dor. Grain cra
dle* $25.000927.00 V dos. Grain blades $8.000910.00
* do*. Horae shoe* $3.6O0$??.OO V do*. Cottou canl*
14.00. Well-bucket* $4.00. Cotton rope 16. Swede
Iron 5c; rolled (or merchant bar) 3 rate. Cast-steel
5c. Nalls $3.00. Glidden barbed wire, galvanized,
* lb 7c; painted 6c. Powder, rifle $5.00; blasting
i 270. Bor-lead 6c; shot $2.00.
Naval Store*.
I, y
rosin dull; strained
Ann at $1.10; crude turoentl
yellow dip ami virgiu $1.75.
SAVANNAH May 31???Turpentine easy at 29.
rosin nuu; sirumeu *i.w; good siraine<i$i.u>; ur
firm ul $1.10; crude turpentine steady; hard* $1.00;
.??????? . ...iy a.??? ??? m|nruiiuc rwj ?????
rales 50 barrels: rosin oniet; strained and good
stratued $1.1O0$1.12>$: ??? ale??TOO barrels.
CHARLESTON, Mi ySl??? Spirits turpentine quiet
at *>S hid: rosiuquie.; strained $1.12??<; good
strained fl.LV
NEW YORK, May 33???Ro??tn unchanged at $1,400
$1.42*s; turpentine weaker at 32
Provisions.
??? ???, 31 -Hear rib side* VHfiWh.
Bacon???Sugar-cured ham* 13>^i 14c. I^rd???Tierces,
reflned 9* 4 c; 600 cans 9??4c; tubs ??Jic; 10 lb can*
10c; 5 lb cans 10^c; 3 can* 10^(c.
NEW YORK. May 31-Pork quiet: old me* spot
917.06L Middle* nominal; long clear fffi. Lard
The finest Sweet Navy Chewing Tobacco , January
made.
The Genuine always bear* a Red Tin-Tag with our j
name thereon. *
September.... 11.70* September .~!L67$11.?? ??? ~
October 11.23# October -.41.19^11^0 gonBoraL
. November???11.00?? Novembcr._.???i0.9??>??10.9S
(December???ia??S. Ihrecmber 10.95010.97 K l JLn??u
Janoaff 11.06^1140 January -41.01^11.04 fflggggo???
1 "*iB??c===
LoemKCottoo market steady at former prices; foul ,, .
rydull; western steam spot
ST. LOUIS, May 31???Provision* quiet and weak.
Live Stock.
ATLANTA. Slay 31???The demand ioe mule* $i
very moderate, and very few on market. Horae*
are in fair request at the following prices: Good
combination horses fL&te$2fl0; good plug $1.to*
- ^ V** horse* $LW&5l.r>. The suiqdy ul
?????????4,. ??#,330 hones l* in exeeei of delflknd.
49,741
177,627
8,057
11.195
32JW