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A SCOUNDREL UNMASKED.
AS A WORK Or ART.
AntiM Jtswlhnrn*'* I in
ttarlHoldi WaIuk
of lit*
Solid fir.'sue never looked more ethev
rial than When, on the afternoon of
Oct. 28, the great flotilla of steamships
drew near, through the h:i?.y rain, to
tlir* statue on Liberty Island. A dusky
l tin reared itself ngaiust the pallid sky,
!i!;o a shadow cast upon a transparency,
it seemed aa unsubstantial us a vision,
t hough its outlines were full of gran*
dear and repose. Approached more
closely, the groat form slowly Holidilied
and towered higher nml higher aloft,
ns if It wore drifting towards us
through the sea-fog, a mysterious
daughter of the ocean, becoming lunar*
nato while we gazed upon her. And
whou, at length, we lay within tho
sweep, as it were, of her uplifted arm,
and could distinguish tho folds and
fall of her garments, and apprehend
tho pose of her mnjestlc figure, the
spell of wonder and silence descended
upou us, children of Liberty as wo
were, standing for the first time iB the
.presence of our mighty mother.
This Htatuu is certainly the outcome
•of a sublime Imagination, working for
noblo onds. There is, it is true, a
brutal sort of impressiveness in gigan
tic size alone; but in tills work Iho
•design 1b of such quality that oven tiio
Miniature models, which linve become
ho familiar to New Yorkers, arrest the
attention by their dignity. Them is
nothing small in tiio treatment: the
lines and composition nro vast in tlioir
•quality, as well as in their dimensions
—vast and simple. Tho conception is
.as great as tiio accomplished reality.
It is a thing which takes its plnce
■quietly and naturally in the midst of
t he brood scene of which it Is tho cul
mination; it is ntoncoat home there;
though It awes, it does not nstouish;
once in its place, it seems to hnvo stood
thore sinco tiio dawn of time. Thu rain
*mi iimu were Its friends and f am liars;
and tho sunshine will rast upon it ns
fittingly an upon the peak of a moun
tain, nml tiio clouds, at noon nml sun
set, will form n part of its grandeur, or
glorify It with their crimson and gold.
When the thunder rolls across the bay,
thoso lofty lips will seem to hnvo
spoken, and the snow of winter will
.drift around It Hko a drifting veil.
Though tho bronze goddess stands
motionless and firm, she seems but a
moment ago to have assumed tho at
titude which she will retain through
centuries to come. She has stepped
l or ward, nnd halted, and raised her
torch into tiio sky. Thoro is energy
without effort, and movement cotn-
iilued with repose. Her aspect is gravo
almost Uj Btornness; yet her faultiest
Statures wear tho serenity of power
und confidence. Her message is tho
sublimost over brought to man, hut she
is adequate to its delivery, lu her left
Itnnd she holdB a tablet Inscribed with
the most glorious of our momarioH, tho
birthday of tiio Republic. No words
lire needed to Interpret hor meaning
for hor gesture and hor countwunco
l P«ak tho universal language, nnd
tlielr uttornneo readies to the purest
depths of tho human soul.
Tiio crowd thronged around her pedes
tal and looked up as against the front of
it mountain cliff. Tho steaming vapors
•drifted around hor qrowned bond; alio
uppenred a part of tho heavens, dlvlno,
nnd yet human, founded upon n rock.
WiB filled tiio oyes and Hut hilled the
imagination. Antiquity novor gave
birth to anything no groat, oltlior In
spirit or In substance. Hlio is tho
genius of America, because Amoricn is
herself tho symbol of whatever is
mdiliist ami of greatest hope in tho
wHaiti —Julian Hawthorne in the Now
York World.
The Rubio* Remedy.
O. N. Richardson, while in the oity
of Paris, inquired into tho great raedl-
otd secret by which M. I'usleur cures
l.\ divpliobia. lie Hays the doctor
<»iku» a healthy rabbit, and injects into
it. seme of the virus of a dog whicli 1ms
t ho real hydrophobia. Thu rabbit takes
the disease and dies in all the agony
of rabies. Tho dootor takes out the
marrow In the spine of the dead rabbit,
in connection with tho brain, Mr.
Richardson then states:
Now lake a pound or two of beef
and boil it well in water! Don’t laugh;
but follow mo iu what t write, niton*
lively. Boil well tiio beef. Skim off
rile grease. What is left is /•,>>.il/m.
■The bouillon is riohened water, st< riltml
—boon boiled; no gorm left! Now cut
up Uie rabbit’s spinal column-impreg
nated, they sav, with mbiea; cut it up
and marinate it; mix it now with tiio
titrrilizcd bouillon. What forV To
make n poisoned mess! Already mixed
- the poison stuff nnd the bouillon, you
have a fiendish broth,' an antidote for
rabies, for innd-dog poison. ’ Take a
tittle syringe: take the hell-broth that 1
have told yon how to make and mix,
nnd squirt it into the human blood
with hypoderalo push. Tho hell-broth
poiMn you send homo into the human
Mood meets the hellish poison that the
hydrophobic dog implanted in your
xclua-the ono Iho other meets and
fights it out. like the Kilkenny oats, till
tmihitvg more is left •th<' patient live*.
i’eiKoit from the rabbit’s back-bono
caird luxa met the poison of tiio dog’s
most rabid tooth—met it iu equal light,
us vaccine vims meet* the small-pox
jrurse, and oonquer* it I
A Man ut 1(41114 Ftvttid to Vo ft
Thtir minI mi fit 'fmllitrf.
The (own of 1/iuMinue, in the can
ton of Vaud. wwifi-rl.Hid, is in a state
tf great tKHtwiowit over the discovery
of the villainous character of one of
its hitherto most proudur-nt nnd most
rrspoeted citizens. For several months
pic.t M'riniu lire* have frequently oo*
cumwi in Y verdun nud other places in
the vicinity of Lsmamie, on xtliich
Oette*iona M,Meh«llter,a high nnd popu
lar officer of tlir Lausanne Fire Jlrig-
nfic, lias invariably rushed to the scetio
with wonderful alacrity, in most eases
reaching the lire in advance of his
fellmv members. All efforts to ascer
tain the origin of these fires failing,
suspicion xvns at lust directed to the
uniform celerity displayed by M.
Hcliafftei- in arriving upon the ground,
nnd tills witii other suspicious circum
stances, caused him to bo closely
watebed.
Tho efforts of Hie watcher* were re*
worded l*y tliudiscovery of M. Hohnffter
in. tiio net of pi icing combo-tti ilos
saturated with petroleum ben jitth the
staircase of his own liotiite. an I he was
promptly nrrosted. Y/ iile being taken
to tiio jail lot loudly protested It is in
nocence, Haying that he xvhn merely
experimenting with eoinbiuliuie ma
terial with a view of rxiiiigdis'iiiiT the
lighted inns* by n process known only
to himself, and that tiio experiment
hud for its sole object the perfection
of tiio fire brigade. Tills story was
credited by n few of bis most intimate
friend;, but when shortly after being
pluml in a cell M. Mehaffter attempted
to commit suicide, even these deserted
him mill joined in a thorough search of
ids house.
The result of the search increased the
astonishment of everybody. Rchafftor’s
residence was, from cellar to garret,
found lo be a perfect arsenal and a
Well-stored depository of stolen good*
Weapons of nil kinds were in profusion,
ammunition in lurgo quantities whs
packed away in different part* of tho
house, while combustible mnierinls,
fnlsn keys, nnd property which had
been Htolen from burning houses in
Lausanne, Yverdun, aiul other plncej
were everywhere to be seen. Besides
these articles the searchers discovered
a suck filled with notes and documents
belonging to the Central Hank of tho
Canton of Vqud, which disappeared
from that institution several months
before.
Mntrimony Among (no Turcoman*.
Tiio Turcoman wmnon do a vast
amount of work. They fabricate car-
pots, screens for doors, work bags,
iiorsc clothing, blankets, and when a
young woman Is engaged it In thought
lo ho the rigid, tiling for hor to work
nil the kibitka or tent domestic
carpets nud other household reqtilslUi
before she is married. When, however,
oho does marry without having com
pleted lids task, it is expected Uo.ii hor
that in soon n* possible by her own
labor hIio will rotund in cash or kind
to her husband the do wry paid to par
ents on marriage. Hitch dowry gener
ally consists of one hundred sheep and a
certain amount of money, whb’t the
bridegroom cither pays down in lump
to tiio parents of tiio brido or by s'.ipu
luted installments.
Before Iho wadding it is customary
for the bridegroom, after having ar
ranged for the dowry to be paid .o the
pnrentri of tiio bride, to colio.it his
friends for a succession of honm racos
nnd other sports, ns also to secure and
decorate a camel with tho handsomest
trappings, which is sent to tho bride's
kibitka, and on whicli she mounts and
goes forth to receivo the congratula
tions of her own relatives. On the ap
pointed day of tha wedding the bride
scats herself on a cavpot outside her
tent, surrouudo.1 by hor poople, and tho
female relatives of the bridegroom go
down to rocolvo and tako her away.
This is immediately oppised by tho
young lady’s party, who offer resistance
by tho discharge of raw eggs, etc., .at
the now comers, on which a general
egg fight is entered into by the young
women present, while the elder dames
carry on tiio engagement with nlinonds
nnd raisins. In the meantime the
bridegroom rushes into ths tncto,'
walks off his beloved, and puts her
upon the camel saddle, when the mat
ter is concluded.
A Parrot in Cnurck.
A talking bird tlint always says the
right riling iu tiio right place would be
a wonder, indeed. This is, of course,
loo much to expect, for it would be
doing better tiiau many human beings
do. The Schenectady, N. Y., Star
gives tho following amusing instance
of a parrot’s impwriueuoe:
” Children’s Day was celebrated laths
Methodist church, Whicli was hand*
ttomely decorated with flowers, while
numerous canaries iu cages, suspended
about the edifice, added their sweet
music to the singing of the children.
One lady, not havin'* a cnuitry, brought
iiu accomplished parrot The parrot
behaved quite wall for a time; but*
when a little boy of his acquaintance
stood on Uie platform ami began a
recitation, the bird commenced to mock
him. Finally it tcreeeiied out " Hoy,
you lUthvdeviir which, hail Uie eff-ot
of completely breaking up the youth
ful declalmer. and dvnioraluluf the
emigre gatinn. The bird xva« M out of
the church iu duqfracr,’*
, —•>»,*>».(' i— r.t“
ATsrritilB SarocalODfiratica
I A FATAL MISTAKE.
.‘JlSUSfS?
Tire Cleveland (Ohio) Press,
of February 2&1, 1883, pub
lished an account of a fatal
surgical operation wliicb caused
a great commotion among med
ical men throughout the whole
country, Dr. Thayer, the most
eminent surgeon in Cleveland,
pronouncing-it scandalous. It
appears that n Mro. King had
been suffering for many years
from some disease of the stom
ach, which had resisted the
treatment of all the physicians
in attendance. The disease
commenced with a slight de
rangement of the digestion,
with a poor appetite, followed
by a peculiar indescribable dis
tress iu the stomach, a feeling
that has been described os a
faint “all gone*’ sensation, a
sticky slime collecting about
the teeth, causing a disagroe-
i' "e taste. This sensation was
not removed by food, but, on
the contrary, it was increased.
After a while the hands and
feet became cold and sticky—
a cold perspiration. There
was a constant tired and lun-
f uid feeling. Then followed a
readful nervousness, with
gloomy forebodings. Finally
Sic patient was unable to re
tain any food whatever, and
there was constant pain iu the
abdomen. All prescribed rem
edies failing to give relief, a
consultation was held, when it
was decided that the patient
had a cancer in the stomach,
nud in order tosave the patient’s
life an operation was justifi
able. Accordingly, on the 22d
of February, 1883, the opera
tion was performed by Dr.
Vance in the presence of Dr.
Tuckerman, Dr. Perrier, Dr.
Anns, Dr. Gordon, Dr. Capner,
and Dr. Halliwell of the Police
Board. The operation consist
ed in laying open the cavity
of the abdomen and exposing
the stomach and bowels. When
this had been done an examin
ation of the organs was made,
but to the horror and dismay
of the doctors there was no
cancer to be found. The pa
tient did not have a cancer.
When too late the medical men
discovered that they had made
a terrible mistake; but they
sewed the parts together and
dressed the wound that they
had made, but the poor woman
sank from exhaustion and died
in a few hours. How sad it
must be for the husband of this
poor woman to know that his
wife died from the effects of a
surgical operation that ought
never to have been performed.
If this woman had taken the
proper remedy for Dyspepsia
nnd Nervous Prostration (for
this was what the disease really
was), she would have beeu liv
ing to-day. Sh akku Extract of
Roots, or Skic.kl’s Curative
Syrup, a remedy made . ex
pressly for Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, lias restored many such
cases to perfect health after all
other kinds of treatment have
failed. The evidence of its
efficacy in curing this class of
castes is too voluminous to lo
published hero; but those who
read the published < ride.nce.in
favor of tuis dyspeptic ramgdy
do not question its convincing
nature, and tho article has an
extensive sale.
’•'nai* F'ira Curo Mouth Wash
AND 0~NTiFRiCE.
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o 1* ‘ST. i Fine fivcccirii oigtrs at ll.cki
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WVetys,
a,v\A AVX.
(^\vsejt ova
Cancor of the Tongue.
’ Wy wife, Romo threo or four years ngo. was troa.
ble<l with an ulcer outlie biJo of her lotiRuonocr
the throat. Thu pain waa incessant, caiwnftla,*
of sleep anil piotlmusg (treat nervous prostration.
SSa&«asaaRgSftg
lrarilcnnomc. By the uao of a half dozen Pi.'aU-
8lzcd C bottles of Swift’s Specific, Bhe
relic veil anil restored to nca.ih. ThWwastbres
years ago, and there has ^^^SSSSmom 1 '
sputa, Ga., Jane 5,1886.
ItT W. 23U St., N. Y.
HARNESS SHOP
A. CHAVOUS. Agt
(Oppo*ito ilic* Court House.'
JDixTdHjo. Gra»-
Manufacluror nud Dealer in
Saddles* Bridles & Harness.
—HE tv ILL ALSO KEEP—
Lap Robes, llorsc ijliuikols, llultcis
Uniile Hits, Spurs. Carriage,
Hu gy. Hiding and Team
hips. Lashes, Combs
Hrushcs, Collars,
(lames, Eve.
«?<*«
MACHINERY.
BUCK VOLF!
Or Btnck Leprosy, ti a tlloriw with h m con.ldcred
Incnrahlu, but It ims yichlcil l.» Uie ruralivc proper-
ties of b\virT'» SiT.oino— tiO'.x knmtr all over tho
work) *« S. S. S Mr* Ualh-v. of XVert Somerville,
nenr llonlon. wn* »;t» <■ I nrveral years ago
with this hhlcmis hlnr k et upi o ami w nn treated by
tho ben mcdlciil tuleiit. who cuuiJ only any that tho
diacaao was a species of
-LEPROSY-
onseqnrmlT meurntilc It in impoMfbto to do-
i her sufferings. Iler body from the crown of
nnd coi
iwpl-.. ■■■■■■■■ I I
her head to i he sole* of her feci v is n mass of decay,
moHson of flesh rotlio" off nml Irnvingrrcat rnvftics.
Iler flnKcrn (cstcrcd nml llirce or four nail* dropi ed
off nt ono ilmo. Her limb* contracted by tho fearful
nlccratlon, and for several year* she did not liaro
her bed. Her weight wn* reduced from 145 to CO Ih*.
Perhaps some faint iden of her condition enn bo
clemud from the fact tlint three |K>unds of Cosmo*
lino or ointment were u.-cd jier week in dreg* ng her
sores. Finally the nhyrlcian* acknowledged their
defeat by this Black XVolf, and commended tne eaf.
Xerer to her nil-wine Creator.
Iler husband bearing wonderful reports of the nse
of bwirr’* Sreetric (S. S. H.), prevailed on acr to
try it a* n last resort. ■ She began it* ngo tinder pro-
toe t, but Foon found that her -yetein was being re-
I oved of the poison, ns the *oitm asxntncd arid and
healthy color, ns though the blood wn* bceoming
pure nud sciivc. Mrs. Bulley coutinurd (he S. S. S.
until liixt February; every euro wus healed; she dis
carded chair nnd crutches, and wan for the first time
to twelve years n well woninn. Her husband, Mr.
C. A. Bailey, Is In bm-lnp»8 at ITxtf BlackstouoStreet,
Boston, and will tako pleasure in giving the e ntails
sr this wonderful cure. Send tons for Treatise on
Wood and Skin Diseases, mulled free.
Ths Svm r Srscmc Co., Drawer 3. Atlanta. G»
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DANIEL PHiTT
COTTON GIN,
THE FARMER’S FRIEND.
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICK
OF COTTON.
By cleansing the seed perfect, never
chokes, run light, gins fust, and
makes a good sample The
feeder stands on tiio floor
it will feed any kind
of cotton regular
every gin is
guaran
teed.
ns represented and to give satisfaction
Prices has been reduced. Call on or nil
dress.
LANG & WILT*
UsfManufacturcrs Agents, Banders-,
ffSg-ville. Georgia. For fuil„&3
SSydescrlption of prices„4fr3
B5*nnd lenns. A gin n £J
.- CSTivill he kept_flfl
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Address THE CONSTITUTOR.
FEEDERS AND
CONDENSE!!.
I am agent for the Centennial CoU&n
Gin, made by O. H. Miller, of Fort Yni-
ley, Ga. The feeders and condensers can
be attached to any other make.
T also sell the Bookxvnltcr Engine, Lef
fcl’8 Water Wheel:, Lane & Bodiey Co.’s
machinery and Frick & Co.’s Engines and
saw mills.
My territory embraces Laurens, Johnson
and Emanuel counties. 1 have been sell
ing the above machinery for fievernl years,
and think 1 e*m make it to your iutercst to
trade with mo for anything'in my line
W. G. WEAVER.
D’iblin, Gn.
August-4.3m.
Itch of every kind cured in 80 minute,
»y Woi.konu’s Sniataky Lotion. Use no
ithi-r. This never fails. Sold 11. Iiick6 «fc
’0.
VISILEB BROS. STEEL PENS
“heTkest"ix USE.
Wurn not for sale by local dealers, v?e will mail
a UV.lin^ Ftvles in la boxes of l docen each, on
ccelftofSl.-i*}-
I»tyl 3 School Pens, 1 boxes, 1 dox. esch, ®0.4ff
l •• Business •• 4 •• 1 •• •• .45
l " Biisinesi & Etubs, 4 boxes, 1 dot. each, .4S
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THE
ELDfiEDGE
«
SEWIN6
HACHIIE
WITH
Automtie.
Self-threidi&s
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No. a.
1883.
Establish o:l 1857
CLOTHING
AND—
JIATtv
Winship & Callaway,
. 126 Second Street,
MACON, - - - GA.,
Return thanks to their rumerous cus
tomers in Dublin and surrounding coun
try. They are opening duiiy an
Elegant Stock of Choice
O LOTHIU.G-
AND HATS.
For MEN and BOYS, for the FALL-and
WINTER Trade.
suits ami SIIIRtS
made to m- asitre.
Give U3 a ca.. or h-t ua i.t ar from you liy
let ter.
? yi tremont
3©nt on np^ic\ion.
ELY’S CatarrH
CREAM
Owm relief at once WmTREMA B
and Cures
GOLD IN HE*D|)^«af
CATARRH PWfEVERj
HAYFEVER 1
Not a Liquid, i
Snuff or Powder. I
Free from Jnjuri-1
ousJDrugsandqf-1 ^ —
fenem odors. HAY-FEVER
A particle of tho Balm Is applied Into each nostril.
Is agreeable to uso and is quickly absorbed, effeot-
nally cleansing the nasal passages of catarrhal virus,
causing Ucaltby secretions. r
UU.
completely .
oftastoand smoll. Beneficial xesalts ara realized
by a fow appllcstlons.
A thorough treatment trill cure.
Price CO cents at druggists; by mall, registered,
CO cents. Circulars sent freo.
ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Otrcgo, X. Y
The RLDREDGE “B" is sold with the
guarantee of being the BE8T
that can be HADE.
AGENTS WANTED.
ELDRED6E MANUFACTURING CO.
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CHICAGO, ILL
Gatavrh is Not a Blood Disease.
No matter vrfawt parts it may finally* effect, ca
tarrh always starts in tho head, and belongs to tha
head. There is no mystery about the origin of this
dreadful disease. It begins in a neglected cold.
Or.o of the kind that is “snre to be better in a few
days." Thousands of victims know bow it Is by
ml experience. Ely’s Cream Balm caves colds in
the head sndcatanrh in all Its stages,
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