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WHATKILLS AMERICANS.
f U i J,|vln«—nrcblrM Entlug-llard Drink*
lng-Poor Sleeping—Social Jnalouiy—
Political Ambition—Violent Putlons I
The Mace for Muncy.
•i The alarming disease of this
country is nervous debility and
prostration. It goes under
many names but it is essen*
tially the same complaint.
Hospitals and private institu*
tious for nervous patients are
crowded. The average of life
in the United States is de
creasing every year. Sudden
deaths from nervous collapse
among our business, profess-
ional and public men are so
frequent as scarcely to excite
remark. The majority of sui
cides, committed without ap
parent reason, or under so-called
“depression of spirits,” are
really prompted by nervous
prostration, which is a fruitful
source of insanity and crime
with all their grief and horror.
These facts are startling.
They threaten the very life of
the nation. They assail the
springs of its pow r er and pros
perity. They wreck manhood’s
strength and woman’s useful
ness and beauty.
Every one should know the
causes. What are they ? The
answer is easy and terribly
plain: Our vicious personal
habits; our careless ana lawless
eating and drinking; the in
tense mental and physical strain
arising from our mad race after
money, position and influence;
the fears and struggles of pov
erty; the use of narcotics aud
stimulants; our fashion of
turning day into night and
night into day; and, briefly,
our , desperate willingness to
pay any price for an hour’s
pleasure or success. So we
bum life’s candle at both ends
and fill the lunatic asylums
and the graveyards.
The disease from which we
suffer and die is, in plain Eng
lish, Nervous Dyspepsia, as it
is seated in the Nerves and in
the organs of Digestion, Assim
ilation and Nutrition. Healthy
digestion being imped d or des
troyed, the whole body, nerves
included, is Utcralhj starved;
even when there i3 no emaci
ation to tell the sad story.
Nervous prostration sends
out its warnings:—headache
in the morning; a persistent
dull heaviness or aching at the
base of the brain; wakefulness;
loss of appetite and disgust with
food; loss of mental energy and
interest in ordinary duties and
business; restlessness and anx
iety without any assignable
reason; eructations; bad
breath; foul mucous on the
teeth; ocea'ional giddiness;
palpitation of the heart; sal-
lowness of the skin; coated
tongue and
strength aud
The ivim*.
domnenf of 1
toms which
in each ind.v
use of S!,-.v
(Seigcl’s 7m
mischief a.
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An Alphabet From Whittier.
AllllArniED uy B. J. ]).
Alas for him who never sees
ihe stuis shine through Ills cypress
Trees!
nphimi the clouil the starlight links,
1 hrough showers the sunbeams fall;
Creed anil rito perchance may differ,
let our faith and hope be one.
Deep below, as high above.
Sweeps the circle of God's love.
Evil can but serve the right,
Over all shall love endure.
Forever from the Hand thnt tubes
One blessing (torn us, others fall;
God’s ways seem dark, but. soon or late,
they touch the shining hills of day;
His light shines on mo from above.
His low voice speaks within—
I only ask a will resigned,
O Father, tothlne own!
Joyful I shall wake to eeo
Those I lovo who rest In Thee,
Knowing God’s own time is best,
In a patient hopo I rest.
Life’s chances vex, its discords stun,
Its glaring sunshine blindoth.
May God forgive the Child of dust,
Who seeks to know where Faith should
trust.
No wrong by wrong Is righted,
No pain is oured by pain;
O, for that hidden strength that can
Nerve unto death the Inner man!
Press bravely onward !—not in vain,
Your generous trust in human-kind.
Quench not the dim but living ray*
My biother man, Beware!
Rest for the weary hands Is good,
And love tor hearts that pine.
Search thine own heart. What paineth
thee
In others In thyself may be;
Take the good man’s book aud ponder
What its pages say to thee—
Unheard no burdened heart’s appeal .
Moans up to God's Inclining ear;
Vain the psnance strange and long,
Abd hard for flesh to bear;
We grasp the weapons He has given—
Tho Light and Truth, and love (of Honv-
en.
Xample of him whoso holy work was "do
ing good”
Follow with reverent steps.
Yet do thy work; it shall succeed
In thine or in another's day;
Zeal for the Christian’s better part,
(Strength for the Christians light.
THE MINSTREL'S SONG.
Death of Mrs. Ringland.
iveral weeks ago, Mrs. Susan
K'nnil, while nt her home at tho res-
1 lee of Mr. Howell Rose in this
11 ty. had tho misfortune to fall
FROM * the'steps of tho porch to the
nui ami to break ono of her lower
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»in and affliction by death. This
has lived for many years and
ably much the greater portion
r life, in this community, where
ias ever had a large eirole of at-
>d friends and acquaintances,
was married about forty yearn
; °Mr. George M. Ringland, (who
some years since,) and left one
Oswald E., a resident of Atlanta,
one daughter, Mrs. Howell Rose
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"How comes It sad minstrel,
Thy harp’s gentle tono
Is waken'd hy sorrow.
And sorrow alone?
“Alasl noble Btrangcr,
My harp can but speak
Of the woes that have stolen
The bloom from my cheek.”
"Dost thou think, pensive Minstrel.
Thy wo-breathing strain.
Will at yonder proud castle
A welcome obtain?"
“And knowest thou young stranger,
So hallowed a spot,
That the voice of affliction
Can enter it not?"
"But will It poor Minstrel,
Be heard with delight;
By jewel deck’d lady,
or laurel-crowed knight:"
"Ycstthe stern hearts of warriors
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For music Is passion
And passion Is woe
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Frobably no one thing has caused such
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Prohibition in Atlanta.
From time to time we have given the re
cord of prohibition in Atlanta as gathered
from the journals and polite docket of that
town.
Now the Rev. Dr. Hawthorn writes to
tho religious Herald, of Texas as follows:
”1 suppose Hint sensible men are now sat-
Islled that the people of tho city made no
mistake when they exterminated thedogge-
ry curse. The paid liars who have publisher
false reports of our condition have been ex
posed at last. The effect ot prohibition up
on the morals df our people exceeds any
thing we lmd prophesied or hoped lor.—
Think of a city of more than 00,000 souls
passing a whole day, and sometimes two
days without one arrest for drunkenness,
or any other offence against the law. The
business of Atlanta is 25 per cent, better
than it has ever been before, and is rapid
ly increasing every day. The best class of
people are coming to us from every quar
ter. Tho hotels and boarding houses are
i crowded, and it is almost impossible to find
a building of any sort for rent. Vast
amounts of money have been sent here for
investments In rohl estate and manufacto
ries. Charters have just been granted
to three new railroads, which will be com
pleted within the next two years. Veiily,
it pays to do right."
With such conclusive testimony from a
source so high tho prohibitionists will bo
untrue to themselves and their cause If
they do not make it permanent In Atlanta.
When they do that their success elsewhere
is already achieved. The tent should be
raised again, the brass band brought out
and the Reverends Small and Jones recall
ed to meet the threatened attack. Colquitt
uiid tho prohibition orators should bo pul
on active duty. ;
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M Y little son, aged eight, years, lias been
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out and was destroyed, until hut a small patch
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Peabody know how my Utile hoy has suffered.
At night ho would scratch Ids head until his
pillow was covered with blood. I used to tie his
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prevent Ills scratching; but It was no use, ho
would scratch. 1 took him to Ihe hospital ami
to the best phvslclans iu Peabody without suc
cess. About this time, some friends, who had
•men cured by the Outicura Rkukuiks, prevailed
upon mo to try them. 1 began 1.o use them on
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particle of the disease was removed. Not a spot
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1 have seen Mr. McKay's hov when badly
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\t the lato election in Boston an
Irishman and e friend were overheard
discussing the rcandidates and who
would vote for them at the polls.
“Mr. Thomas won’t vote for one
man,” saiil Mike.
“How do you make that?” says
Pat. “Sure lie’s, true to the steady
ticket.”
“Indade, not a bit,” says Mike,
“he’s a mugwump.”
“Do ye woind telling me, Michael,
phwat Is yer notion of a mugwump?”
Mike looked serious as he replied
slowly;
“I’m not sure that I’ve the rights of
of it meself, Pat, but I have it In me
molnd that a mugwump is a Republi
can that votes tne Democratic tick
et.”
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The Second Georgia Battalion, Col.
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1. The three Mason companies, the
Southern Cadets, Floyd Rifles and Ma
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will also aot as hosts of the visiting
companies. Invitations are being
sent out alt over the State, and it is
expected that, a large number of com
panies will be in attendance. Special
excursion rates will be obtained over
the railroads, and reduced fare at the
hotels.
—.—...
A man who has practiced medicine
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have ideas. Ideas are the vital force.
This world is ready to pay its homage
to the man of ideas; fortune waits on
him. The trouble with most persons
is not, that they have not thecnpabili-
t ies, but that they do not know how
to put what they have to the best use.
Strength, time, ingenuity, are all so
much capital, but without the ability
to see just how best to put these forces
in motion, success is not possible. Bet
ter is itto have a little strength and a
fertile brain than the power of a Her
cules and a stagnant intellect.
Brace Up.
You are feeling depressed, your nppo-
litis poor, you are bothered with He.ul-
nclie, you are lldgetty, nervous, and gen
erally out of sorts, uml want to brace* up.
Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring
medicines, or bitters, which have for tlioir
basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which
stimulate you for an hour, and then leave
you lu a. worse condition than before.
What, you want is an alterative that will
purify your blood, start healthy action of
Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality,
and give renewed health and strength.
I Such a medicine you will find In Electric
Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at John
M. Clark’s Drug Store.
C00KST0VES
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
ALL PURCHASERS CAM BE SUITED
MANUFACTURED BY
Isaac A.Sheppard A Co.,Baltimore,Md
AND FOB HALF BV
T. T. WINDSOR,
Milledgeville, Ga.
Aug 10, 1880. 5 ly.
Judge Hansell, of Thomasville, is
now serving on the superior bencli
under his ninth commission. He has
been continuously in office since 184!),
with the exception of three years.
ASTONISHING SUCCESS.
It is the duty of every person who has
used Dosc.hee’s German Syrup to let its
wonderful qualities be known to their
friends in curing Consumption, severe
Coughs, Group, Asthma, Pneumonia, and
In fact all throat and lung diseases No
person Canute it without immediate relief.
Three doses will relieve any cn.se, and we
consider it the duty of all Druggists to
recommend it to the poor, dying consump
tive, at least to try one bottle, us 80,000
dozen bottles were sold last year, and no
ono case where it failed was reported, Such
u medlciuo aa the Gorman ISyrup cannot
be too widely known. Ask your druggist
about it. Sample bottles to try, sold at 10
cents. Regular size, 75 cents. Hold by all
Druggists and Dealers, in the United
Htates and Canada.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by you. Have prescribed it a great
many times and its effect is wonder
ful, and would say in conclusion that
i have yet to find a case of Catarrh
that it would not cure, if- they would
take it according to directions.
Yours trulv,
L. L. GORSUCH, M. D.
Office, 21o Summit St.
We will give $100 for any ease of
Catarrh that can not be cured with
Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Taken inter
nally. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Prop’s. Toledo, O.
‘Ti'Sold by Druggists, 75 cts.
A Great Secret Out.
Omaha World.
Pretty girl—“An old woman told
me today that I ought to get some
love powder, and she said she guessed
you kept it.”
Druggist—“You can make it your
self by mixing half a teaspoonful of
sugar with a minute quantity of pow
dered starch.”
“Yes, and how will I give it to
him?”
“Yon must invite him to supper
which you prepare, and Slip it into his
coffee.”
“And will it make him want to mar
ry me?”
“It will if the coffee is good and
everything else well cooked.”
How to Save Money
And we might also say—time and
pain as well, in our advice to good
housekeepers and ladies generally.
The great necessity existing always
to have a perfectly safe remedy con
venient for tiie relief and prompt cure
of the ailments peculiar to woman—
functional irregularity, constant pains
and all the symptoms attendant upon
uterine disorders—induces us to rec
ommend strongly and unqualifiedly
Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription,”
—woman’s best friend. It will save
money.
Thk Salvation Army.—Lieuten
ant Moore, of the Salvation Army, in
regulation uniform, dropped in last
night, on a social visit. He informs
us that tiie Army has completed ar
rangements for a crusade against sin
in Augusta, and will inaugurate its
series of meetings Sunday, on Broad
street, near the monument, by an
open air meeting. Later the same
day an afternoon praise meeting will
be held at Market Hall, and iu the
evening, at 7 o’clock, services will
again be held in Market Hall. Cap
tain Ella Brueker will arrive in the
city from Atlanta and will in person
conduct these services.—Augusta
Chronicle.
Acute rheumatism is an infflamma-
tion of the joints, marked by pain,
heat, redness and a tendency to sud
denly shift from one joint to another.
With these symptoms apply Salva
tion Oil, the great pain cure, to the
affected parts without delay. Price
25 oents a bottle.