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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY AUGUST 5 1884. TWELVE PAGES.
AN EDITORIAL, JAUNT.
THE TRIP OF THE GEORGIA PRESS
ASSOCIATION NORTH.
Where the East Tennesae*. Viratute and Goirtia
Csiried the Party and What was Done with
them???Baltimore aad Oettyabure-At
??uray and Natural Bridge, Etc.
Thr trip of the Georgia Pros* afcnclatiou, just
completed, lifts boen probably the Yaost pie mat
of the many modebrtho members of that associ
ation. On the night of the 211 of tho put mouth
a party of elghty-tuo Georgians, numbering over
fifty membcri of the state pr*sj, many with th??!r
wives end children',.became the guests of tho K ist
Tennessee, Virginiajuid Georgia railroad, an 1 in
two special Pullman sleepers, under ch i-je ,*f Mr.
Ernest Kontz. pulled out from tin' new da... t of
the load, all buoyant iu spirit! dud prepaid tor a
iambic of more than a week throujh a ??i>t!)i
but few of the number had bo'ore vis-
seutiug the East Tennessee, Mr. Sanf-
Jwick hud charge of the party. A
lal uor more perfect gjutlo aa i dm
he, and by hfs continued and uu U-
Aided attention to the comfort of tho party du*in r
the u hole trip he soon Avon tho affection of cv r/
tan in tho delegation ami tho kind word < Aad
teai tv appreciation 9f tho Indies.
Le???vii g Atlanta oil Weiue.eJ.-iy night the tr'p
v a- made over tye.Ka??t T.vfuuessee by way of it rno
to Cleveland, near Chattra icgn, by night. lireik-
astin# at Cleveland, the next stop was ut Roj,r??-
Aillc junction, a little town situated away up in
the im untains, near the Virginia line of East To i-
icecc. The people of thTs section have alwiyi
1 ccn noted for the com furl of their living. Sol ???!,
ubstnntial and steady in themselves, im Kvr.
Tennesseean anywhere is tho embodlmcut of
thrift and energy, ,1???jit a Jew and au East Toonos-
aeeon together * In a wilderness, or loso them
oil adcjert island, und if the latter Is not so mi
possessed of all the.persor.al chattel of the former
he will lm\'o proven recreant to the time-honored
principles of these tion In which lio was reirol.
This avos the doctrine of Df. Jiiu Gray, of tho At
lanta Medical Journal, of our party, an East Ten
nesseean himself. Coraemt&iitly avo Avatched
eageiiy to see tho meeting between the genial
doctor and bis former - statesman, the Inn-keeper
at the breakfast house.. Sultteo It to say, that
when Atlanta enterprise Is mingled with T-iinex-
eee shrewdne.-Sf the combination is irro-
6istil.de. The , breakfast ??? man fell, and
received fifty ceiJfc fora meal-worth a doltar and
a half. , .
At RogcrsvlHc ten Tdrcbm lassies with lino in
firm?, and rosy cheedcs, buojant aad boiut'fnl,
ca ed for the party at (Umi *r. and a hearty an l
welcome reception it was. Ju.jt why two m
beni of thy partyTnmi to got l *'t hero I! u.t
1 noAvn, and probably pevey will be, but thovM .n
cf these provincial ilebcj remains one of tho
pleasant rontoxubrancc* of the tour. *
Ti?(B ,! ??rEN\\nr>OA!!.
Tawing Into VirjtXnitn. the Ifqrfolk and Western
begins at Bristol, on the sbito line, and over it t
Bristol and Roanoke division, avc passed to tho
latter place, the sent Mrti't-.-rm inns of tho be.raU-
ful Shenandoah Valley route, completed within
the Inst few years, find f i mflig a link of tho now
through route north, which tv receiving an unpre
cedented patronage. It winds itself along tho
meandering valley of thefchonnndouh river, keep
ing close to banks, through fertile fields, over hill
and dale,.now nestled along the placid waters o???
the river, and then winding itself along pilh id.*
to mountain porwe*. offerlug a mag
nificent views to the fertile and well tilled bailn
below, ThU route passes within a few mdcsol
the celebrated Natural Bridge and tho Cavern! of
Lurny which of late years has attracted so mtioh
attention for the beauty t??f their formation. At
both theso places stops were made on tho home
ward Journey.
Along thh route for ti ???distance runs tho Jamos
river,and it was on this subject that Editor Gaunt
of Athens, was lecturing Bonus of the Butler Her
ald, ns avc flew northward.
"You stand now,??????exclaimed the genial editor,
???"in tho presence of the king of rivers. On this
bosom did John Smith first plant the treo of lib
erty, und hero our. fathers reded from tyranny.
Here did Mawnsoit tear from John Wintlvrop tho
Euglifh flag, and on yonder mountain did King
Philip meet death at the hands of Hitting Bull.
The very spot oa which Hlr Walter Raleigh was b j-
headed after crossing tho Atlantic with tho Magna
Charter???"
"Tickets," yelled tho conductor,and ns ho roaoh-
cd over Benns gently askc4 what stream that wa\
"That???s Frog creek???the Jamei 1* twenty miles
above,??? ho replied, ns E litor G Mint was seized by
Triplett and had poured Into Ills ear! the "scanoJ
of the panorama of Gettysburg at Chieigo."
THE BATTJ,EK!EM?? OK AXTIETAM.
The battlefield of Bharpsburg, or Antictum as
tho northerners call It, is traversed Just bjfOT)
crossing the Potomac,.and the solemn monument
to the union dead barely raises Its head above an
intervening bill as the scenes of tho battle uro
pointed out from the train window. Lee???s old
hcadqunrtcn;, a two story brick house stands near
the track, overlooking tho whole field. McCiel-
lan with ??5,000 men. nearly 15,000 more thin tho
whole number of Lee's force, was across the Iksl l
on the left batik of tho Antietnn to
ward Sharjmburg. Tho terrlblo retreat
o; Burnside and Sumner, tfm position of brave
Eedgov ck in echelon with Sumner, Hooker's at
tack o i Hood, the gallant defense of J.ee and J ic':-
son, v. 1 ere, ns it afterwards proved, an offimiiv;
move Avoiild have probably proven fatal to 14??
ui ion forces, the linonf retreat of Loo across tin
Jotomoc, making iu all 0110 of tho most terrible
??? oldest* of tho Avar, are pointy ! out, uud before
the solemn scene s are passed without tho I in vj*
inatlon avo roll into Hager-towu, but a few miles
above.
The northoru terminus of thcHhenandovh route
proper Ls Hagerstown, im oi l-time city o about
ten thousand, situated just iu the western neck of
Maryland, within six miles on either side of tho
itatc lines of Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Hero sre boarded tl??o Westerirtlaryland for Bal
timore, accompanied by President Hood and Di-
sector Helmrichouse, <d tho Western
Maryland, Messrs. Fnttercr and JOell
Houck, the former of the Cumberland Valley and
the latter of the Western Maryland road. For
iconic attractions and picturesque beauty this
r8hd is probably unequiled fu the Eastern states.
Hagerstown Is situated in tho Cumberland valley,
at the western base of a prominent spur of the
Blue ItidLC.
The Western Maryland crosses those mountain 1
shortly alter leading Hagerstown. At
Feu Mar, nwny up on a paik
of the range, it crosses the IVinnsylvrali
line, and fro in Von Mar, which, by tho wiy, tikes
its name from the first three letter! of
each state, being partly iu both, to Blue Ullv', a
distance of several miles traversing the summit of
the high stof the peaks is presented a scene grind
and imposing. To the right the mountains tower
above the cars, to the left is Kpreid seven hundred
feet below, the beautiful Cumberland valley,
clothe 1 in the verdure of cultivation, stud lei
With well filled bams and easy country hoams,
dotted here and there with towns and village*,
and presenting a scene of domestic beauty une
qualed in the country. Wayucsboro is in the dis
tance, the smoko of its manufactories unitin;
with the clou'ls which hover but a short distance
above the train. Gettysburg, on one side and
Hagerstown to the left, lie nestled in valleys tie-
low,the spires of their hi ;.ier buildings, reflecting
the light of the auranrer sun. Kmmettsbnrg,
Bouxervllle, Mt. Alto, and Quincy, all traversed a
the march of the army of the Cumberland, ap ??e ir
86 mere settlement* in an~expan*c of gr -on,
the carpet of which is only broken by trestles and
cuts of a railroad, or the frequent windings of the
country turnpike*. On the mountain over which
the Western Maryland pa???< **,from the observatory
u: III; Vuad rock, a view of 5,000 square wiles, at
a distance of a thousand frit, is looked upoi > e-
riow:
i ^ lit. r arfng Into Maryland the party proeeels t??
JBtLicrxwn end Baltimore where at thelatt.-r
place comfortable quarters hod been provided at
the Carleton house, the most prominent hotel of
the city. A delegation of the Biltiraore press,
headed by Editor Louis Meekln, met the party,
and fccforefrnrting with them, led them captive to
the cosy rooms of tho Baltimore Journalists??? club,
Avbich by the way lias been recently organized
and already U one of the most complete' iu the
country.
To Baltimore.
Cn Friday the party became tho guests
of the Frets association, the Chemical mid Fer
tilizer ExcPange uud the Merchants aud Miuu-
faaureis??? association of Baltimore, aiid wero
taken out 0:1 the bay on the stomner W.ttmore-
lend, to view tho "terminal faculties" of Ba'ti-
more, which, by tho way, nro very thorou ;h und
in which great pride is taken by the city. His
honor, Mayor Latrobo, and ft delegatl.m of the
board of commerce, ?? nd many prominent mer
chants, Avith many ladies, necompa-
nlcd the party. 7 ho address of
the mayor was extremely happy, the
welcome hearty, and the demand fora closer
busincssYelatfon between Georgia und Baltimore
urgent. "We want your trade," Rays he, "and iu
return will take your cotton and products, aud
give ycu tho highest the market affords." Re-
sronsc* Avere made by Colonel EstUl, Hon. Tyler
Peeples, Rdv. J. W. Iteldt, Rev. Dr. Hopkins and
others.
COMPLIMENTING "UNCLE REMUS."
Among the tpceches of the'raany other BalU-
rr. 01 cans, t' - .* r k of Mr. Georgo W.
Crulkrlmnk, editor of tho Baltimore
Day, was warmly received by the entire p irty. Ho
snld tint ho would refuse to speak, ns ho was no
speaker, but a writer; but lie thought It his du y
to tell Georgians what Baltimore thought of Joel
Chnncdcr Harris. "I wouldn't stop tuny, if I
eould," said he, earnestly, * till I say what I want
nl;out this man who will live with Dickens an l
Lnmb, and others, Immortalized in the field o -
lilernture!" He proceeded eulogizing, in tho
mottgloAving terms, Mr. Harris, and hisAvords
Avtre heartily appreciated by the Georgian* ns
aw 11 as tbe BaltUuoreans.
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITALITY.
Gettysburg next, over the If. J. If. and G. rail
road! A portion of tho party had gouo to Wash
ington to spend .Sunday, and others remained in
Baltimore, but all started for tho famous Pennsyl
vania battlefield 011 Monday, arriving there about
noon. A delegation of the Pennsylvania press
asst elation, headed by Secretary Robert If. Thom
as, of MeVmniestowu, accompanied by
their charming wives and beaut!-
iful daughter?, joined tho party
nml from the instant they boarded our train \v<3
became tho rapt Ives of the'hospitable Pennsyl
vanians. Every preparation had been made for ??i
trip to the Indian school at Curl bio and other
points of iutcrcst iu Penu ylvania, under eliarfo
of tho Pennsylvania press. It Seemed ns if they
could not do enough for t'ac Georgians, and from
the time avc left Baltimore until our return to
Maryland, not even a railroad ticket win allowed
tobcahoAvn, nor not a peuny spent by our party
for anjth.ng during the thirty hours in thostato.
at onrrvsuuiM.
Gettysburg! But one of our Georgian!! had visit
ed the spot before,. and he, during, the terrlblo
ilglit twenty-one years ago???Fern, of Montez.m 1
The old flames rekindle J, uud I never saw for tho
time a happier mull in my life than Penn, while
recounting to us his experience In the battle, and
Ills countenance fairly glowed ns ho lead us to tho
spot where, said he, "I was woundcd uml almost
killed."
Tho story avos told again; how Milroy Avns
clinrgcd nt Winchester and other successes leading
to Lee's advance to Pennsylvania, which proved
co disastrous; of how Meade??? a general of throo
days, having supplautcd Hooker, Indignant nt
Iialleck, ignorant of the surroundlugs of Gettys
burg, virtually turned tho army to Hancock; of
Reynold???s death the first day In ti reconuolsanee,
and the arrival of Lougdrect and Ewell, and of
tho thousands o? dead b>dics covering;. tljo field
after the first day's fight. The detail*of,thosecond
day Avcro told. He miliary .ridge, Avhero
stood Lee???s arnly and Cemetery ridge with
???the union forces, both' armies, having near a
hundred thousand gicu were 1 crossed.
Helen's charge was followed and
the men shrank and women wept ai
thestoiy of the carnage which followed was heard.
With red heart! we turned away froth Gettysburg,
for It marked the spot where tho downfall of tho
confederacy was flrrt assured*-not sud for tho re-'
cult of that cause, for it is better as it Is; but sor
rowing for tho homes bereft and widows and
orphans made when the flower of tho south avos
trickcn dow n at Gettysburg.
AT CARULftR ANI?? (TIAMIlERSaUO.
Frcm Gettysburg tho trip was made northward
to the Itidiau school at Carlisle, Avhero avo stopped
Monday night. The waut of spaco prevents mo
giving a more detailed account of this very lutir-
otlug institution, containing three huudrod nil
filly Iudlati Reholars, a hundred of them bn??loi.
All are brought, wild and untutored, fnin tho
tribes of the west uud arc taught all dojrjoi of a
practical education.
The party then went to Chambersburg, burnt by
Ice's army in 'C.1, and, like Atlanta, rojuveimt j l
by the flames and blooming from their effects with
a beautiful and enterprising city. From Cham-
bcrslnrg hack l*y the Western Maryland toPeu
Mar, where the day was spent nt this dcllghtfu'
resort, tligncstsof the Blue Mounlalu houso, from
the front porch of Avliick Is commanded tho full
view of the Cumberland valley.
Hero the party divided, some going north to
New York and Philadelphia, aud the others com-
frig homeward.
It was nt Pen Mar while waiting tor tho south-
Avard bcund train tlwt Rev. J. W. Burke, of Miicou,
with Ills family waited to see us off', they going
.north. Ouo of our party, the happiest, jolliest
roan in It, and throughout lira trip au incessant
m mcc of fun, tried to persuade this dclighfiil
gentleman t<> give up liU trip north uud return
home with the party.
"What are you going to New York for, any
Avny???? our happy man asked him.
" Oh, well," he replied, "nothing much; just
to doAvhat you have been dolnjfhcrc."
"Well, that???s been drinking Avhlsky pretty
lively, doctor."
The crowd "caught on," and it was the only
time 1 ever tuw Mr. Burke embarrassed; but, with
a gentle bow, and smiling all over, ho replied;
" It???s a ha id matter to get away with ."
No c.ne in the party was more appreciated than
was this jjood and pure gentleman, Mr. Burke,
always in a good humor, ready fora frolic aud
determined thiit all should enjoy themselves. I
am firmly convinced that If I were ever so unlucky
Vs to become a sinner, this divine could do more
to straighten me out than any other l know.
Everybody Is back and all enjoyed themselves'
A volume could be written on the trip ami m my
inferences drawn between the two sections Which
may lie of benefit, particularly to our farmers,
Tbe association has presented testimonials of
thanks to Mr. H. If. Hardwick, a beautiful cane,
and to Mr. Earnest Kontz a handsome scarf pin;
To Ifon.Robert If.Thomas,Dell. K.lfouck andOtOS.
M, Futtcrer appropriate gold-headed canes have
been t ; rwarded for tlieir kindness and considerate
attention. Pennsylvania must now return the
trip! ' C. If.
A Cure of Pnaamonm.
Dr. D. II. Barnaby, of Owcgo, X. Y., s iy*
that Lis daughter was taken with a violent
co???d which terminated with pneumonia, and
all the best physicians gave the case up and
*p.id she could live lmt a few hour* at most.
She was in this condition when a friend recom
mended DR. W4I. HALL???S BALSAM FOR
1IIE LUNGS, and advised her to try it. 8ho
accej/ud it a* a last resort, and was surprised
to find that it produced a marked change for
the better, and by persev'ering iu iUuicacuru
was effected. ,
Allen???s Brain Food botanical extract
strengthens the brain and positively cures Ner
vous Debility, Nervousness, Headache, unnat
ural losses, and all weakness of Generative
Byi>tem; it never fails. $1 pkg., 6 tor $5. At
druggists, or by mail J. H. Allen, 71$ First
ave., New York city.
READY FOR WORK.
??? New York, August 1.???Tho executive com
mittee of tho democratic national committoo
was in cession again to-day at Fifth avenuo
hotel. CL air 111 on Barnum avos present, ai
were Senators .Jonas, Gorham, Ransom, ox-
Congreesman Miles, ItOss, of N-.w Jersey; Con
gressman Barbour, of Virginia; Commissioner
Ilurhert O. Thomson and Troasuror
J. Cnnda. The selection of headquarters
is tho most important business of tho meeting,
This avos established at No.ll westTwent-fourth
street, nearly opposite tho Fifth Avenuojk
hotel, and in the rear of tho Hoffman houso.
The following advisory campaign committoo
to tho executive committee was appointed:
Fcunters German, Ransom and Jones; J. S.
'Parlour, Ilurbcrt 0. Thompson, A. II. Brown,
Indionn, Miles Ro.*s> New Jersey.
THE WOMEN SUFFJtAGWTS.
Elhabeth Cady Ftanton and Hasan B. Anthony,
uu m< cut and vicc-prciddctit of the uatloanl
\V?? uu n???s luffnige association, have i&suedau iul-
ti'css to ti c 111 embark, luaklog some suggoitlons
a.-* to "why they should remain steadfastly with
tje lolitier.I party that for the last quart r of a
evi t?? ry lias most faithfully represent.???d tho fundi
n'* n nf principles of republican goveruueutdi^
The address says:
Ai the opculuRof tho next session, with our bills
ci.d reports waiting their turn o ** * ??????*??? #
totli hoUKF, it is to tho republic
look for discussion and division .........
uml did they constitute a two-thirds majority, we
should cot fedcntly hope for the passage of tin.* rao
??lotions-?? t the sixteenth nmeudmeut; .but W)
have nothing to expect from any *??f ill* of-ier
parties 1 < w. tin. fdii g into existence. As to the
yrccntsek unit anti-monopoly parties, with th dr
??,tia.*i-ictcgniti?? n of womans politlcat equality iu
il.otr plat orm, tbo rank and fl!o of th ??? democrats
a-,fl workingmen who will constituto his support-
us, Ron. B. F. Butler, would be powerljn tenelp
us. TI cTl rohlbltlonists are thus dispojed of t>
nutke Avwtimn suflrage tho tail to tlieir kilo, which
is to*riify tho laws of gravitation. iToiiibition
could not secure woman suffrage, but woman???.*
suffrage Is tho only power by AvhicU proliibltlon
ton Id he made possible. _
'J ho c demanding the recognition of God iu the
cnr.titUi.tlon ate reminded by them hi ecu: ??????Tintt
tho la. t recognition the men of this nation cr.r
make of (Jod In the constitution is to secure exact
justice to tlieir mothers." The recent defection
of some of our nw>??l prominent friends, from the re
publican pi .ity Arho nave spoken bravely an l elo-
quditlv inr many years on our platform, nm-tuol
mbh nd the unwary us tlieir action inn: hj<*n in no
v. i;y inliueiucd by tlieir into
xrk.ibie a ???
..not to il
ly to gratify
tuOlcvsrana
Unine more, that snoh men ius G.*orgo
Curtis, James Freeman Clarke aud Thom-
.. . i|tu>lioii. lh fact, .
) J-.-ts the roulti s far ns we can
any vital principles, butm
??.l 11
It is ind that they lute (
Willis.. .
ns WcntAtcith IIL
l.lgh nirrol pir.tfi
with 1 In
this 1p.???,
???hoi
rulie
dmvu fi
a to swamp their
party. Tin
????e IU
jftH
result of
> throw
n of our government into the hands
atiep/uty, not Into those of Clove-
irluot.
fli???n Iiifhlroti<
ci tl.t- dc-ima t ???,,.???.??? ???
1mm! who, though he wero pdaicssed of all tho
n.Tdi'nc! viituen claimed nml, in addition thereto,
the ctr.wniug excvthnco of a<llie3ion tj tl??o groat
1 linciplc t??i political freedom for avo man, ho
tl oulit do nothing for any reform with uongro!}
and constituency, uinctcnths of whem arc blind
and l.ltt<r opponents ????/ all liberal Pleasures.
Fuppoe. on the other hand, tho re-
pulllcari nomip.ce. James G. Bl.tlin*. were wantin;
in nil public und prlvuto virtues, with a c ingress
and constituency, thrcc-foutthn of whom are our
fikm>, he could do nothing t?? hinder the passive
of cn amendment. But he is friondlv; tils n.imo
siandh h corded with the "ayeo" on all question j
nfecting tho interests of woman brought before
coiigrefs for many year*. Thuit, in Mr.
Biiiinu avo liuA'e a nomlnco in harmony
with tho republican majority iu cm-
grtf-s. Hence, our hope of securing tho
lu.tiatiYo step to make sufiragO for w*
(articstgronscicnitous support to tho ropubll
pr.ity, AVhosc chosen leader U one of tho ablu??'
"Could Not Hiavo Lived Many X)ay.s."
The ollowing testimonial from Ifon. 11. P.
Vrooni6D,bf tho law firm of Vrooman C-tveyj
Topt ko, Kansas, is of ??o direct anil pywftro a
character that it can hardly fall to convln n
tho most skejiticnl that in Compound Oxyg.n
there losidcs a marvelous healing nml rflitur
iug ne wer:'
Topeka, ICan., Juno 27,1912.
"3>r*. fltarJcey & Palon???Gentleman: In tho
interest of suffering humanity 1 sou il you fur
{ ??ubli< ation an account of tho ulmo.it mira-nt*
ou/> euro w hleh your Compouud 0xygm tnr-
formed in the case of my wife. Hop c mdftion
avos a very peculiar ono. She had a cumpllca-
tiqn of diteascs, Dyspopsig. Torpid Liver, or
Liver Complaint, a* her physicians have nl
way* railed it, and gcnoral nervous pro-itr.s
tion. If yoq will refer to my description of her
race you will see that sho was sufioring from
severe attacks of coUo and vomiting. Thaso
attacks first enmo once in two or three month:
win n she would vomit herself almost to death
dorr. Each time the attack* came at shorter
intcrvn???s aud Avero more severe, until she bo
eunu sr. weak and exhausted that wj ore sun
sl.e <tuld not havo lived many days longer hail
not jcur Oxygm Treatmont come just as it did
and saved her, for tho colic aud vomiting had
bccoino almost perpetual, and bor strength
end life r.'cro ncurly exhausted. Wo could see
a change iu her condition from thqJirst inha
lation, for tho nover had so sovero nu attack
of colic afterward and had inoro strength to
cudurc the psin ami retching. 8U0 continued
to pain steadily, and frr tbo past four year*
has had n<> severe attacks, If sho is threaten-
tcl with one s|iu takes an inhalation or two
end iota; ap<s any seA???cro paroxysms. I think
it but right that wo should mako known to
others Avjiat Compouud Oxygen has douo for
t:s, end therefere send this statement for pub
lication. Verv respectfully,
"II. P. VttOOM.AN,"
Our "Tw.tirto on Compound Oxygon," eon-
Dining a history of tho discovery aud In ole of
a<tion of this remarkable curative agent, nml n
large record of surprising cures in Consump
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etc., Mid n Avido range of chronic diseases, will
be stnt free. Address, I>rs. Starkey & Palgn,
1109 and 1111 Girard street, Philndophin.
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i | Time nntl l.ahor
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on Clotlios. rrt*o810
nig Discount to Deal-
lilt at home send us
nmul avc will ahip it by
3 express, all charges
prepaid.
J "I am dell ;htod
dwith tiio Mt??souri
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^aa^gSpt^*Lrjgiladles should not
Avait to see this Avoshcr work, but send for 0110
Immediately, ns it does all Unit Is clnimcd for
it.?????????Mrs. G. W. Allen, of Corset Emporium,
4th Avc., Louisville, Kjr.
"My experlcnco with the Missouri Steam
Wasl cr is all that is claimed for It. It is ns
far in advance of the old way as steam enr*
are over the old ftnvo coach. To try it is to
buy it."???Mrs. Joseph Allen, Ilutterick???s Tnt-
. I tern Flore, Louisville. Ky.
-I AGl NTS WANTED J For Circulars, Term*.
etc., address Patton Jb Meriwethku. Gon???l
-I ArI???h for Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, aud
^I Virginia, No. CHI 4tn Ave., Louisville, Ky.
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mlcturo and bkrvr it ns tho GENUINE
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[THE GREAT SAUCE
OF THE WORLD.
Of a LETTER from
n MBMOALGEN
TLEMAN at Mad
ras, to hts brother
nr. ivni)(iini'i<vii
SQVPHt
GRAVIES,
\FISUt
| CIOT de COIJD
I in EATS,
U4AUIE, AO0
{ Blgnfttnro Is on every bottla of CJENUIND
WOROE3TER9WIRE 6AUOE,
Bold aud used throughout tao world.
JOHN BU PON'S 80NS,>
_ :t. The strongest mill built.
Adopted by U.F. Govcriimcut uud all
leading Railroads. Tested 17 year*.
Twenty ntses, from % to 10 horse power.
Pumps of nil kinds. Tank of all
... _ unions. Waterworks for towns, pub???la
institutions, private rosidanccfl, farms, etc. Write
for clrculsrn. J. M. KLINGKLSMITH.
Gen. Agt., 67 Peachtree, AtlauU, G.??.
wkf???17t
PERKINS BROS.
Carry the largest stock of
machinery'
In the south. Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Com
and Wheat Mills, .Separators, Reapers, Mowers,
Br ck Mac liim s.Pliinen:, Matcher*, jjbti??l all kin Is
of rcastiiuery at lowest prices and easy ???terms.
We keep on hand all sizes Engines and Boil
ers from 2 to G0-bor*e power, and
SAW MILLS TO SUIT,
for prompt delivery.
Our road engine for threshing, hauling logs,
luinl.cr, etc., have no equal.
Get our prices before buying.
PERKINS BROS.,
19 to 43 West Alabama Ptrect,
ATLANTA, GA.
Wer.tton tills paper. wky
Tb(*l!P.LTorltcren0K.
t*??r ij ms<te t-rprnw<jrror
tbe ear* or dcrtsmtiaii
ct the VMieraUTrcwTBMi*,
'liter* h M> MieUX'T ??Qm*I
title liwtroiaent, tbe con-
???Jsrr.iS.wuffiS
DHU
???I to car* all ill*
from frsdte toe. It Is for
tun tu.vUi ??at-A-w
MAD selling 1* as profiuLIe as any agency In
lYiAI the worid. Price reduced half. Ctuloguo
Uu. Atfdrcts 1L C. A F. TUNlfiON, Atlanta, Ga
Stories on the Road.
Commercial Travclcra at a Wayside Inn-
Something to Put In a Gripsack.
???Gentlemen, I almost fSnvy you the poiltloni
you fill; your cxperlcueo of tho world; your
knowledge of buslne?*; the changing sight* you
??cc, and all that, you knowJ??? .
This warmly expressed regret fell from tha lips
^au,'elderly pleasure tourist,last August, nml
wits eddies sod to a-4omIcIrclo of cothmora.al trav
elers sci ted on the porch of the Liu loll hotel, Ht.
Louis, Mo.
Yes/'.responded a Now York rcpreseutitiv^ of
...j profusion, "a drummer isn???t without hi!
pleasures, hut no runs his risks, too???risk! outshbi
the chances of railroad collisions and stjx.nhjxt
cxplodon*." ??????
w.lio wss thou traveling for an eastern Iioiho, ami
is knoM 11 to tnendumts in all parts of tho 0 mi 11 try;
???TJiO risk-which, indeed, amounts almost t> n
tertninty???of getting tiic dyspepsl t from perpotnsl
change of diet and water and from h??viu t no llxo l
hc.ura for eating and sleeping. I myself wis art
exomrle. 1 say was, for 1 am all right now."
"No discount on yotlf digestion?" broke iu a
Chicago dry goods traveler, lighting his cigar
"Nut a quarter percent. But I lmd to give up
traveling for a while. Tho dyspepd.i ruluad my
paper. Finally I came across an advertisement of
PARKER'S TiDNIC. 1 triM It and it fixed me
up to perfc< (ton. Them Is nothing on earth, In
jny opinion, equal to It ft* a euro for dhpepsh."
Mosr*. IIIh??>x & Co., of Now York, tin nroprie-
tors lu Id a letter from Mr. Franklin ??taliog that
precise fret. PARKER'S TONIC aids dig uttou
cure* Mnlarlul Fevers, Heartburn, fbiad.ioffe,
Cotigl s and Odds, and all chronic disease* of ttis
Liver and Kidneys. Put a bottlo In your valise.
Pricer, r??0e. and 81. Economy In larger size.
?l??01t(>1A, Fa Y KITE COUNT Y.- MAUO A RET
Ij Ila/liWood. foreign administrator of Jam**
Lcrtcr. deceased, hen applied for leavo to soil the
land of raid deceased, mid said application will |??j
In aid on the first Monday in Hoptemher next,
August 1, Dftf. L. B. GRIGGS,
i.ugf???w Iw'S Onllmiry,
. ti, bn* applied for leave to s-il the lau<
log to the estate of mid deceased; also, tho wild
loud nt private sale of said deceased's C!tito, a vl
said application will be heard on tho flr??t Monday
in BeiiU-mt* r next. This Augint 1,
I???liy. .:-??4w????? b. It. Oi-llnarr.
A YOI ???-??. lADY-NATIVF : F ALABAMA
Mil!)la tent to teach the English brunches uu 1
pi nnmmJilp, wisbea a position ns governess in a
Christ Ian family???prefers the country. Doe* not
object to travel, or Is willing to take charge of a
1 mall ????? hot I Address John F. Henry, Louts/ille,
Kv. hefets to Win. B. Tliomson. Kep, Atlanta.
X3 A PC3ITXVS CUSS
For Female C'oinplnlntnnnd
dVcsknniirs no common to
one beat female popnlntion*
It wifi caro entin-ly the worst form cf Female Com*
plaints, all Ovari n trooUt, fnflainmatlon aad UP,era.
ti'/n, FaUicK anil DtapfrocravnU, and the consequent
fipfral Vtf.J.iiuii, u??iI tj |.anteuUriy adapted to ttw
Cltanitn o?? ut?.
ltwlff dl-aolrern*lcT*??c! turnon from the uterus In oa
c* Jy - V ??r cc .... -.t. Tho Unit r.c-y to tuacerous
humorstfacrwlitlo dvery 1 j.osdiiy hyits un
jf Si??? L??? JB
(tevrl fJoM???.fr, f> yl???-'ZkC*, ..
tion. *??? * i.i ??? ii.-ii . u i.I. g<- >*j,<*u*ln??;(??.tn, wtright
ami r- ??;??- 1 j r -j. :??r/:y cor-d I y ila nu
Ft will aV < r- -??? r.l c-u-.t^jrw, a/tto
harmitty vi.. t: .1 . a*. ti.. I", r. * ??? ayetsm,
IWthSMro or Pi'nf y (te.w???aint* ft HOkyr rex,this
Oc-mpo, .. ,.J. i???i...;U.??3.tiisl~TS^rwr|5A??,
No family !,o vtlLZat LYLJA ll. PJSKluir4
TJVKR JTLLH. T???-i./crfo constipation, LUJoaimcas and
torpidity cf tho Ifvcr. C5 cents a box r.t til i!nunrfeta.
Old Efitaftiished, nntl Rcltahlo.
???us l r-??lrft:l.jn.
Are unequalled in EXACTING SEB VICE,
Used hy tho Chief
) Mechanician of the
IJ- 8- Coast Survey;
commnndlnw in tho
U. h. Naval observ
atory, for Astro
nomical work 1 ami
by Loconioilvo
Knglnoers, Con
ductor* nml Hall
way men. They nro
Oesdlog Jowsltrs,) who f Blvo t n C I i ' l ull V Warrttutyi
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
rOOHL. 3E3T^Lir>J33SI??
Colder Specific.
It can bo given In a cup of cofTen or tea
Without tho knowledgo of tho person taking
It, offoctlngn apeetly nml permanent cure,
whether the patient In a moderate drinker
or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of
drunkard* have been nindo temperate men
who have taken the Golden Spocifle In their
coffee without tlieir knowledge, nnd to-dojr
believe they quit drinking of their own freo
will. No harmful effect* result from It*
administration. It pnrtfies and enriches
tho blood, allays nervousness, nnd Indie* to
healthful action all the organs of digestion*
??? ; ruruo st nts
Golden Bpeclfle Co., 185 lta??e Htrcct C liictasnlf, O.
poll aikZjlil BY
MA GNUS & HIGHTOWER
Druggists,
ATLANTA, GKOHCUA.
???VVrs cose of NKBVOUB DEBILITY,Csmlng
Make the BEST ROOFING in the WORLD.
flrnamaiitaLDursMeand Cheap. Differ
ent stylos in Tin and Iron, Bend for Circa*
Inr nnd Prices.
ANGLO-AMERICAN ROOFING CO.
83 CUIFIIIWI, Kewr YorU.
ALMOST A MIRACLE !
A ItEMARKABlE STORY.
BHHHwlfleld tho
Micetond related tho following in which all la*
dl*s me coeply Interested:
"For ti c 1.. I ifehtcen mo .tbs my wife hftsb.'sn
rii I?? viilld, cMiwcd from womb trouble. -etti m
of ii.ei.re*. etc., nnd I have tried everythin ;I could
liu.r 1 f ir. Il.e wav of medicine and lmve h id m/-
end of our hot physicl uttoudlng her, 11 o il* d
wlnun (* idling him by name) I pub! ouo him ire I
ei d t Jxfy-tbiee dolluit .- Instcud of lmproviu ; or
netting any relief, ;???li*?? j'rnditntly grew wore, and I
I.r.d nlnu >.t given U|>h??ipe, anil really did not !>.??*
Ik vc ??!.????? would over get lip from an Invalid???s b ??? 1,
1 ut n friend of mine who knew of the ease sag rai
led the usci-f
BIU1MS FEMALE REGULATOR
nml alt hough ho stated that lie knew of a similar
cfl.-e being cured hy It, und Indorsed It highly him* ???
pdf, I was vo discouraged I did not bMIevo It
would do bur nay good, but, m a last resort, I
bought a large bottle of U, mid i-lro begun takinr
It. end firm the very first a maii.ed rli ur; ??? l
plnec. Mie begun to Improve rapidly, her npp ititu
r?? tuned, her whole systeem n.w built up, uud to
day she I* !!????? well ami sou ml ns ever In her 1???fe ami
I mu tuidtr life long obligation* to you mid your
romdy, for It iindoubtislly saved Tier life," ami
he *du< d, "1 wish e.vcrv lady iu the world *???> nf
Hit ted would try it, a* J know It will ouro t???tcin.??? 1
We Clnim and Can Prove it Beyond a Doubt.
fry the highest nml most undoubted toitlmony!
That this Remedy will cure all womb trouble!.
That this Remedy will euro lcucorrhA:u or whites,
That till* Remedy will restore the menstrual fuoc-
tbu*.
That th If Remedy will *top excessive monthly (1 iw.
That this Remedy will relievo painful menstrua-
tion.
That this Remedy will build up tho aystora ni a
tonic*
That this retpfdy will cure nil female disorders.
"CHANGE OF LIFE."
If taken during this period, *0 critical, It staals
without n rival?
Sind for our treatise oa Woman; mailed free to
any sddri tv.
TDK BRADFJFLD REGULATOR CO.
Atlanta Ga.
Cholera Cure
TN AN INTERVIEW WITH TIIK ATLANTA
X Constitution Dr. rt. T. Digger*, p lndpal of
the Georgia Eclectic Medical eolfc-f??',*CiCos tfnft
during Lis experience with th# clmlem hi Nish-
vllle, lie prescribed one tnblcspoonful of tho Tim*
tnrenf Ifed Pipper to ono m>ttlo of BIGG Kit!'
SOUTHERN REMEDY with almost iinfililng rac-
eew*mid 1 lie ???'omtitutlon ndvlseH Its roidera fo
ever beep on hand n bottle which by its timely
us! will save so much pain and anxiety.
A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN OF ATLANTA
prescribe* Dr. Rigger! Southern Remedy hi all
bowel ami stomach afflictions, nml Hates that for
restoring the little child that I* waiting away by
the daily diuhuign upon lt.H*y>tcm It Isinr-uu tlefi
- R I* nl??o for Rinrrnic- ???' ??? ??? " '* -
mli rn Slorbi
TO TAKE IT.
PROFK-SOR A. BARILT,
of the Atlanta Female Instltuto, stiles that nil-
(brim circumstance* would he suffer tils family 10
he without a bottle of Dr. Riggers South urn Rom-
coy, tbe tinuly use of some having relieved hI-
tno-t every iiH iiilftir of Ids family of somo bo ycl
orstoinacli trouble.
THE OLD GRAND MOTHER
when oqllfd to the bedside of the little child *?????.'-
fcrlngvvltb that night fiend to children uud h >r-
ror to parents, CROUP, tbe old grand fnotlmr mod
to-( in! for mullein und make a tea and at o mo
relieve it???made Into n tea now an I combin xl
with sweet gum it present* In Taylor???! Clmrokoo
Remedy of Hy.-eet Gum and Mullein a p' ??? *
dfofte.
'ge.
??? x jTit
..ROWF, OT.OTlOlA.
An exe.ll.nt Scbnof In one of tbo most bn.otlfa?
h.ottb^r clfto. of tho South. HitBnltlrptitbuiMfup~
*rt???
Send for catalogue.
GWAI.TNKY, President.
di@bIs)Q??[S,
mors
YOUNG LADIES.
Correlated wllth VnnderblltlTnlvorsIty. Highest
Advantages Jn every department. Splendid new
building; ample faculty; music, art, enllntheaicx.
Health; ncmGbllitv. For catalogue, address
Itev. Geo. TV. F. Prlco, D.D., Pro*.,
NiishvUle, Teuu.
t Gum ...
cfiietlve cum for Cron 11, Wliooplng-ffough, CJ.il I
Hud Comumptlon. Price 28ci*. und L-I.b). Ash
jronrdrngrbt for It. Manufactured by Walter A.
Tavlor, Atlanta, On., proprietor Tsylor s Freni
ii Odo/.iu-.
tent
Jy for the amuxciacut of th*! Ibtle
ones, hut nuitainlng iufonmition for tho wol are
of every home.
CLEVELAND
akp HENDRICKS. Mt 4 ,?,:. gTSSST JJSK
Triplett, sssisted by families aud friends of tno
dbtmgulrhed candidate*. Get THE DKSTt Outfit
I-ire to actual canvosFers. gpeclsl ter n* to Uum i
ordering from a distance. This I* Hie book you
tvnnf. Write tpilek for circular*, or send ti On. for
r-rnispcter. My Maine ft I.ngsn brok takes tho
find, nml those marvelous Pocket Matiuul* si*
wnisscll. Address TV,ll,Thompson. Publisher,
???101 A1 el* M., Pbllailclphl*. Pa. 1
FBIOK' & GO.,
81 SOUTH FORSYTH ST.,
ATLANTA, ... GKOROIA.
UAKDFACTCKKftH OP TIIK
E.CLIPSE ENGINE.
Saw Mills J'oi(ur, (lins, Coi'IeaserjlFeden.
CAMPAIGN CANNON,
ICO to 1,?? <>0 lb*., ff.10.00 to 0.100.00,
A I AI K OF RTEEL. MAKE TRKMKNDOIN R&
JtI P rt. Perttctljf safe. U. B. Cstiuon Prlmen,
*>.*!.nu n lco. i d for Cannon and Gin cireu-
sr. Addm* J. h. JoilNKiNT
suv.b??? w?t-cow Gun Works, Piiumirr P*.
SI 6
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???STHRESHERSaag.
"inw
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BREECH-LOADER
Guaranteed Steel B.trreh, Hid?
Lever Action, Bar (Front Act >01
I^k*. V.arr*nt!(l g-,o I * ??. fer
\r n* rale. (lily *10. Our Ksmou* Numb *r JI,
$15 Muzzle-Load&r Now $12
Find stamp for Hltmtrafrd catAlogm*of G m
Knives. Wstiher. P. PotVELfr * HON,
180 Mala fit., Cincinnati, O.
PHILLIP???S EXEFER ACADEMY
EXETER, N. H.
THE 102.! TEAR BET.INH HKPrKHMKR ICfh.
For Catftloeue, apply to lh* Acalsmy,
Jnl,iS-*k,U ,uw
^INDISTINCT PRINT
KENTUCKY
MILITARY INSTITUTE.
At T???nriudnlo P. O., Frnnklin Co., I<y., six
mile* fn m Fiankfoit. Hum tbe most heulratill and
bi nut iful lorntlon In the Htate, Lit by gas as well
ii* htnlcd-by steain. A full and able F,n-
ulfy. 1 xp?? nfes as moderate ns any ltrst-c!.on e ??I-
leue. F?? rt I* th year begins Septomber 1st Fd?
calaltguc*, etc., iiddre:-s a* above.
COL. B. P, ALLEN, Supt,
mEACHIB'6 SITUATION WANTED -A GRAD-
J. mite of tho University of Virginia, havh'fj
feme years'oxnerlenco In teaching, wldrw t?? e.b-
tabllsliHichiolortoRccure a position In s-i-nx
col'egeor high school. Good tc^tliuonini* fur-
ii sl.td If dei-iied. Addri???.'-.s J. E. Btout, HtJ/cat*
Lure. Culj ej cr county. Vs. wR
EMPLOYMENT to Travel. Stftta
1.-??? which preferred; ulso nniount want }'!
nioiit)i lor service* and expenses. BudiiAii
horn rable. permanent and easily operated. Writi
11-. t-LOAN ik CO., 300 George street, CiiioUlJiAtl,
Ohio.
HflMJT yen want a 030 SB Hhot Ifrpeatln?
UUn I Rifle for 81 ti, a 03J tire fC.i LiftJi \z
BI ot Gun for 910, nOlff Concert Org uietto for 07
it H-gd Magic laiutcrn for 01???4, a Solid Gold >
v.i U Ii lui Win, a *15 V/HII silverWatdb frr??S.
5On uin net any of TUU these article! k???roo
Ii you will devote a few hour* of y.iut J.il i$j
time eve 11 Inga to introducing (Mir new itor-U. Guo
lady ret tired a Gold watch free, Sn a uliwle aft r*
noon. AgentlemangitaBIlverWatch 1A/A MT
for fifteen minutes work; a hoy II WA^ I
>< at* oM secured a watch iu ono day; hundred 1
of other* have done jtcarly^ui well. Tf y??n
uMiigie Y.nntcrn you can rtart a biHlrilKv???t nf
will j i.v >(.ii from Sin to $??n every night, 'ffo.i l at
cnco L ????? our illusirated Ciitatoane of tfed-t- ^.???i l ???
Siam Watches, Uelf-eocklnwRull Dog a^volvon.
Fpy Gla*??e*, lmliau Beoui nml A. trommibhl ???Polj
rcc ;p*. Tdegrsph Instrument!, Typo Write.* 1 ,' <>*-
gnu AMcrdvoitK, Violin*, Ae, Ae. Itr nny ntifl
1 the rend to wealth.
C.T.'-.amtufflAH gshsosgaathfife
Out of the Jaws of Death
The gentleman who outlines Id* ca*ebMow Is a
man considerably Advanced in .life, nnd Is noted
for his sterling Integrity. His ponloillco is Yates*
vllle, Upoon county, (Ja. The following Is
Mr. John Pearson's Statement.
In the spring of lwy I wan attacked with ajvcry
had cough, which continued to grow worso until
. fall, when I got bo weak that 1 could not get about-
I tried d great msuy kind* of medicine, tut con
tinued to grow worra. I was notified that I lmd
consumption, and would probably die. Cft Hollo
way finally told ine to try Brower???s Lung .Restorer.
They sent to Ward's store and got a bottle, aud I
tomn;cured taking It right away. After; taking
two or three do|cn 1 began l ?? Improve, uud by tho
time I Imd nned np orw bnttle 1 was able to get on
my feot again. I am now In excellent health. I
am confident Umt tho Lung Restorer saved my
life, and my nelghlNirs nro of the samo opinion. It
Js the best Lung Remedy ever made, in tny opin
ion. Dr. II. promised me that ho would write to
the muiiufucturcrH and tell thorn of tho woudoriul
cure it inndu iu my case.
Statement of Mr. Benj. F. Hoarndon.
Early In November, 18M, while sewing on tho
machine, my wlfo was taken with a severe pain iu
her side, which was soon followed hy hemorrhages
from her lungs and a severe cough. Fever com
menced! sho could neither cat on loop, and in a
fow wrecks sho was reduced to a living skeleton.
The attending physician told mo that ho thought
ono of her lungs was entirely gone. Bho could not
retain the most delicate nourishment on her stom
ach. 1 thou agreed with Dr. Kullivau, my family
physician, to call Dr. Holloway In consultation.
Thoy made a final examination of the imtlcnt nml
pronounced the cnxo hopeless. Dr. Holloway then
suggested the Brewer???s Lung Restorer a* a last re
sort. I sent for a bottlo and gave her a dose. I
found that she eotiM retain Hon her stomach, and
after about tho third dose I began to notlco tomo
Improvement In her condition. I continued tho
medicine regularly, and by tho time sho had taken
two bottles sho was able to walk about the house.
Bho Is now In better health than sho has enjoyed
for several years. I bellevo tho Lung Restorer
saved her life. Wo Lave a family of six children,
and somo of them grown.
Mr. Hftarndon???s postoffice Is YatrevWo, Upson
comity, Ga. He Isa thorough! y reliable mm in
every particular.
LAMAR, RANKIN ft LAMAR,
MACON, GEORGIA.
~THE SCIENCE OF LIFE.
ONLY 81.00 HY MAIL, POST 1*A1D??
A GUI AT KDIOAL WORK
ON MANHOOD.
FxlanMwl Vitality. Nervons ami Physical Do-
Llllty. Premature Decline In Man, Errors of Youth,
slid the untold miseries resulting from ludlscre-
tfont or excesses. A book for every man, young,
middle aged and old. It contains IA pres rlptlona
for all unite and chronic disewes, rich otic of
w hich Is Invaluable. Bo found by tho Author,
who,:c experience for 2H years t* such us probably
never before fell to the lot of any physician, TO)
Tra-. s, Lrnnd hi licatiful French muslin, cmooMt-
wl cm ora, full gilt, guarantied to he a finer work,
fn ww reuse???mechanical, literary ani prufea-
sloim!???than any other work sold in Ibis country
for Fifio, or the money will bo refttn led in every
ir stnnee. Price only f LOO by mall, p Ht piid. IL
lurtrsttve rumple six rent*. Bend now. Gold
medal av.nrdcd the author l>y the Nnt onal Medi
cal Atsorlstion t(* the oflleir* of whlel* ho refers.
KFRCSOI l.lid Will no; w luciui, wii' i.n r jnuui,
parent, guardian, instructor or clergymsn.???Argo-
n ^5iI4rw?? the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W.
If. Parker, No. 4 Bui finch street, Boston,Mass., who
may lH???consulted on all diseases requirin'/ skill
nml ex per lew o. Uhamfc and olxtlnafr diseases
that have baffled thesklllcof aU tTT|i A T , olher
bliysieian* * Mjccfality. 8u'~h-E-t
??? i* (..11.. ...t.i. . .... mrTTrcimT t-i
BARG???S
IUMBNTA1Y Blim
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cat*. H. Y. n ;L1> BY ALL DltUGClbi*???