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xeviyr,
r>r r i, !'«>T0H|
vf>-n; not (\>t the (TveriViiiKtwifig love l
v&r for you,! should never look upon
j you i > iiu."
Hie ! r iv;is convuleM with tragic
suffering tr.it was balm to her heart to
will kwh, bat ime oftiy sneered, —
‘•(’an you explain thed'reepMon yon
tried to practice n ,, > . rat- 'i'*
“Man you obliter it* tho insult put
upon your husband :n that unwomanly
despatch? A woman with 00 I into
confidence In her husband would he
hotter off to live alone. For my part,
I am not only disgusted, hut,disen
chanted/* '«:) • J
llo llimed sorrowfully away, and
bowed bis head in. his hands. Vhe
approached him and laid the letter
which had caused sir much grief under
his eye*.
“Head that. Knowing you had no
picture of mine, what was l to think?”
“ What any intelligent, right minded
wife would tfevo thought; you wouid
have nnid to yourself, ‘ lie is incapable
of deceit; ho has my picture, some
how."’
. “ But you did not have It.”
He looked at her, with sad, resigned
sorrow. Ilia Ups quivered, an be sadly
murmured,~ i
“Oh, woman? without an atom of
faith?” ' . • ,l
Then ho put his hand In his pocket
and produced her photograpii.
“Oh, darling, forgivo me! This old
thing taken long before we wore en-
gagcdl Why, 1 didn't know you over
had one of these.”
Tho restored confidence made her
pretty blue eyes swim in tearful joy.
*h<* pot her arms around hlui, asking
his pardon, caressing eveu his coat
collar. . . .
% M My dear,” said he, looking Into har
face with grave, hut loving reproifch,
“lot. this be a warning. Nuver doubt
me again, no mutter what appjaiMiicos
lhuy bo. ! can always look you squarely
in the eye, and say, ‘ l am innocent."'
And alio believed him.
Ui**ti iii<>-Ay train
K-li-lllUl •»».' - I I'luv *t !•)••». "•
A fv <• .....i . or »w'.l N
" KWO-co. ' iPiiiil l!i 1; tint impUtl
I ki*PH heroiifl-. I ii!tt«*«iH. , -*'•
And Jn—lin- m>* .1 in.iliml frl.-ml,
Our Ihmigiiti mill h'-irl- Uhl In a w-Cri;
W« UU.«1 Ini mii-u W illi ,.11 (tiii .il c-Od.
11tiifw mi m ntt nrnUild (tit *<*at
Wli.-ii* )n<i 1 1 Irnni m.r iHm i>»
ll.T in in • • -i.' t 1 -i-ifiice nwet
f Ami 11,. ... • tiiuc'i ill UiatV /J
Kurnmin tin- sutimi -slit toft
Wnlll.l on tin'v.rr-.'ti.iK vli.o-i tine,
Amt I. At Iimm, «ii.',iiii| reel oanyftj . r
I ll|.it|.(tu I ti'iir rtiWtl in In:/' ores. 4 f
. Bi." >i(t Willi, not kin. of n)|na*-
Ten v irs hil l iM»vnl sltiBe tout w'« mot;
And «n»'i in v. mu. •inidu Inc.tne
II t fi.ee. 'I".m tinlur.'il lit forguL .'£&*■
II v«n. -.1 vi I:Hu (tic Child I keeni, ■>* •
I iiiri ai..p imii wv lor that soke; , ji.
Ami r.iiiiliu n‘*r t It tin ieVM of ohM,
Sfin iiiiilly hi< ..id mo - hy tntstakol . '
• She saw her ipitl alralglitway run
Willi II,uni;,g hliuii-s,'rosy rwl;
•I should nn! I).* out.Imlf a nmn r . *
If thought of wrong win? In my head) /
• ■In twit, I'd lake Hint very train
And travel dally for ItersaM; t -
: If slut would only >i|{nlli
Ami Kuiitly kl*n in,. - i.y niNinka,
for KsnatOR
A FATAL M (STAKE
Tint Cleveland (Ohio) Press,
of Fehrmay 23d, 1883, pub
lished un nwourit *of « fat;;]
stirgicul operation which caused
a great* coramotton among med
ical men throughout the whole
country, I)r. Thayer, the moat
eminent au rgeon in Cleveland,
pronouncing it scandalous. It
appears tin t a Sirs. King had
been suffering for many years
from some disease of the stom-
joch, which had resisted the
treatment of all the physicians
in attendance. Tho disease
commenced with a slight de
rangement cf the digestion,
with a poor appetite, followed
a peculiar indescribable dis
tress in the stomach, a feeling
that has been de scribed as a
faint “all gone” sensation, a
sticky slime' collecting about
the teeth,- causing a disagree-
r.V.o taste. This sensation was
not removed by food, but, oh’
tho contrary, it was increased
After a while the hands and
feet became cold and sticky-—
a cold perspiration. There
Was a constant tired and lan
guid feeling. Then followed^
rlrea&ful nervou ahesa, with
gloomy forebodings. Finally
tlio patient was tumble to re-
titin any food whatever, and
there w as constant pn'n in the
ahdqmon. AJJ pi-e^cvibed rem
edies iiiiliog to giro relief, a
ccnsuHatlqn v: \s .m-ki, when it
w>4S decitieil that tin patient
had a cancer in tl;e stomach,
atid in order t:osave thepacient’s
life an oj)eration wiw justifi*.
able,. Acto.dingip, c-u tho 22d
of Foliruavp, lfcS3, the opera
tion Wiiri;} idrfqrpied : by Dr.
Vance in the presence of X)r.
Tupkevnnu, I’ -. Ferrler, Dr.
Arms, D r. (i ord.o;i,. .Dr. Capner,
and Di\ 'If all; wail or lire Folicu
Board. ' Ti :.e operation consist
ed- in laying open the cavity
of the abdomen and exposing
the stomach ami bowels. When
this had been cone 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 tho 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 pool- woman
sank from exhaustion and died
in a few hours, IL>\v 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
propel* remedy for Dyspepsia
and Nervous Prostration (for
this was what the disease really
was), she warn id have been liv
ing to-day: iSu.YKKit Extract os 1
Boots, or Skiokl’s Cvkative
Syrup, a remedy made ex
pressly for Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, has rostered many such
cases to perfect health afier all
other kinds of treatment have
faded. The evidence of' its
efficacy in c\u-ing this class of
cases ts too voluminous to be
published hare; but those w r ho
^reini tho published evidence in
favor of this dx speptic remedy
do hot question its convincing
nature, arid the article has an
extensive sale.
)®KS
— IfK WILL Alk-O- EKRj’
Lap Robes, llorse liioukeU,
Bridle Bits, Car
Ba gy, Riding and Tt
hips, (v-iabes, Oumbs
Brushes, Collars,
lirttoes, E'.c.
tipi ii
i%%\& ^ Uk
S^tottv
illlliiaDjuAfei#
Om, miMte !>y O. U. itiller, oT
ley, 1'he feijvioi’a uu<l con
,be uiiaeked^tavany oilier nmkei
1 hIsoai-Ji the Kookwftlu:r ■ J;
felVAVuter W.lienl
tniicuiiiery mut
Lane iXc Bdriloy Co ’s
omeainery and ^’riek & Co.’s J-bi-iiic-.i and
saw mills. ’". 1 ‘,
3ffy terrilory embraces Laurens, .Tolmsoa
and Emanuel counties. I lmvc tven sell
ing the above mnchiuoryifor several rears,
and think I ca» make it to your iatovest to
trade witli me for atiythin^ in ray line
w. Cl, .WEAVER.
. Dublin, • .a
August-iom. I : t rjir
" HAVE YOU TAKEN
THE ATLANTA CONSTiTUTiOM
FOR ISSS ?
Cancer of the Tongue. I
M7 wife, eomo three or low years ago. waa tron.
WoU with an ulcer on tho eulo ot hoc tongue near
the throat. Tue pam was lnccfftant, causing loaa
ol Bleep and prortgoUtg treat nervoua proatraUon.
Accompanying thia trouble waa.rheumattem. IJ
bad passed from tho UiouWcra and centered in tho
wriator one hand, ettc almost losing the ufleor u.
Between thenufTenng of tho two, life had grown
burdenHotno. By tho use of a half dozen small-
Klccd ponies Of Bwl ft’s .Specific, Bbe was entirely
reitevSd at-d resuwod to bcaltrT: This waa-tUree
yearn am), and ttwrehau been no return of the dia-
eas™ II. L. MinpLSnRooKa.
Sparta, Ga., Jnno 5, tese. ' -
Treatiseou Blood end Bkln DlsenBOBmalledfrce.
Tub swti'TSncmo CO., Drawer t, AilanU, U*
IS? w. 23d 31., X. V.
A NAUGHTY MAN
itrigbtuow. >-
If you want it every dav, soud frtr the
Daily, which costs $10 (5c"u yeiif. or fto.OO
for six months .or ^J^for three months.
If you want it oVery week, send for the
Dreat Weekly, which costs $1,25 a year'
or $5,00 for (t/lubs of Five.
• H« hrwln his wife n tearful good-by.
“ Mv love, my only one! Tho time will
roon be hero win u f sball soon in- In a
-ositiun to snap my IliiKcrK at rate and
up tie rny own boss. Thou \v« aliail.
»mve 00 mure of these cruel partings.”
“ And yon will bo truo to rao?”
“A* I always am,” he responded.
“ You did not forget to put that photo
you had especially taken for me in ray
' gripsack,‘ did you?”
“Oh, dear, no. Aro yon sure you
will look at It sonietluma, loviat" ■
“You wicked doubter! You know
Umt l slio.ild bo wretohod without at
least such a semblance of my pet to
ionic at daily and nfglitiy,"
Draw tho veil of charity ovor hla
p:rief ami Lite treachery of onbin whom
pJAjliad snob nnbounded conlldenco, ii
In brief, she, bin only love, hiw pot,
hla wife, had secretly "plan ned to make
■ * * * a wrotelteii,’* 8lio Iwtl taken that
.ih ilogrAph from hla grlpsauk, and was
'.'outing over hla misery when he
louid discover that only moinory
’ "uilned to him, for the time boing, of
h(« darling's looks, - . :■
u Tim dour follow, how he will scold
me for the trick,’’ aim thought; “ but 1
will Ki nd him the photograph in the
Hist letter l write to hlrtt.” * ^ .t-
Thim appeasing, her onnscionco, site
wilted lor hi< liviit letter. It came
t.uut Oliiengo and began as follows;
“My IIbaut'b DHi.iiuir:— Got hero
• (> K. this A. M. Have been wn-sUlng
with Mm trade all day; and a tough
time I’ve had of it. Woary and fagged
1 have retired to my room, shut out
the glided atmosphere of sin that on-
Telopes tulfl terrible city, and taken
•from my satchel your sweet picture.
It is before mo as I write. I Bh.ill kiwi
•it. when i havo Raid ray ovening
'jwaybfa, it will rest undar ray pllloty.
: is my <.n* solace until ! Imi.l y.m, my
,cet wife, in these faithful arras
ugitln,” , i '
Thus far she road, then she toppled
.over on tlio door.
What comfort she found there It Is
hard to say; but u great dotormlnation
rose with tho stricken wlftt, who went
out an hour later and sought a tcle-
(,’"»ph olllca , . . .
Her husband had boon Baying hla
p-tyent alco;ul that uveuing, and when
1.. got to his hotel about midnight,
hi* spiritual emotions received a rudo
! pel. by k tclogram from hia only
“lovu."
it, was elahor tie for a despe.tcti, but
ruder (lie olroumstanoo.s ono could not
expebt an outraged .wlfo to tranhmlt
imt feelings by tho slow mail Tho
despatch read;
“ You are no longer tho only drum
mer who is not a Mur, as you have
always claim si. Let the fraternity
m ike you their chief in tho art. Had
you taken tho piinn even to loeu for
the photograph you say your prayers
to. -ou would have discovered that l
1.. i to tease 5>ou --removed It, V My
4 .It in you is dead!” '• | .V,'...
' he husband clutched his hair.
‘ Why, what did I write to her, any-
•wny," he muttered.
After a while his face clean'd.
“ By Jove! 1 must havo been piling
on the taffy. That's what a man gets
■ U’trying his boat to make a woman
J. ‘I good! l*oor 'ittie dear, what a
f ’no she must Ik? iu! Lucky formeHho
. re her grievance away. What ge se
.. loeu Htad Bloss lior little noddle,
faith sltall be tvsunveted,"
urthw ith he telegraphed to a know*
' friend; —
-Send rat\ first mail, photograph of
' Wife. Beg, borrow, steal it, get it
. >how. Will write all partlcuiarii
Established 1857
CLOTHING
STITUTION
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’d'0 o tneg •Monnonjn
-mim ot^ jo Jip Xnq inq.’xgayiOlVad
etiij. ev aooo os aoH tttiftpmui o no ipoid
OO’OPE safesatnoo joqio iCvd^.uofl^gS
•no5inujFj;iip
0Q|A|0 puU Piou OOO'OS Jtiaus.vi
is tboChsapest!
Biggostand Bast Paper
Printed in America!
It bus 12 pages eb.ock full of news, gos
sip and sketches every week It prints
mere romance than tin? story vaipors. more
farm-tiews titan, the ftgriydt.ury , papers,
more fun tlum the hi’uiorousSpupera—be
sides all the news, am] -
126 Second Street.
MACON
Return thanks to- itaiir, . liuhu.rou.H cus
tomers in Dublin and surrounding coun
try. They me opening daiVy an
EMegartt Stock of Choice-
tVomuu in Mnlc Attire.
Wovth, in conversation with an
American, 'remaWcad recently: " It is
impossible fco-d i-y to say that there ts
uiiy special faaljion in’Vrantx?. During
tho ompire tho era proas rulod in the
world of fashion, rami all our iudius
followed her load. But now each lmly
iaveutH hor ow.t toilet- there is uo dtio
chief whom all ol>,?y. I^mce ills that
you caunpt say that i|i«h or such a
style will la.it during a seiMOn, tor it
may change to-:u ?rrow. lint not so
xyitii eolois. A parUinlsr hrtc iuay
prcyuil tlu'oiigUiiui a a,'as m, mid gen-
crally does. Toe color of dro«HOH mny
remain the same tor mouths, but the
form will change ofteutir than tha
moon, It might bj otlierwisi: in Eng-
lafid and >-)•:(. for In'those two
countries it l3 tlirt 'princess of VVales
and the emprena who set the fasliious.
But unfortunatcy lor tiio iuvi-utive
gouliuj of tlu English and Austrian
dressmakers, tlivue royal pursonagea
wear tailor-made garments, C-onue-
quetvtly, except in Mm ease of ball
tUesscH. there is no variety, tho women
are all attired like men. For example,
a leading dres.muk.?r of Vieuna came
to HOC mo the other day to select some
models. I showed him a fine now
cloak, such as is u»w being worn in
Paris. But im wouldn't take it. ‘What
could I do With it Vienna,’ he ex-
claimed; * all our Lidio.i buy only tailor*
made cloaks."’ . , v ;
. _ ;>'.TALMAGE'ti, S131HIOEB.". .;
C.a« 2 Cents u Vvctld
t comes our.c \veck-r-takt3 »• whole’ week'
o read it! . > ...
Youcan’l well bum or keep house-with-'
out it!
, Write your name on a postal eard. ud-
fnuss it lo.us, and we will send yoa':J5pec*-
dren Copv Fniiii! - . ^
Address l iiii GONSTIT UT011\ T .
AMD MAT
For -MEN and BOYS, for (lie 'FALL and
WIRTLR Trade.
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GivoTis a ciu. or let us hear from you by
letter. _
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sent on ’tpplictaon.
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THE SAVANNAH
Mexican
The 1‘iestdeiit TUru« A New Leaf,
When Prosidout Cleveland was a
bachelor ttm oabiunt uiKuors wore
dearer to him than now. They supplied
him with plenty of material for his
plodding and motiiodioai habits. With
a good cigar and u bottle or two of
lager he would sit up until after mid
night familiarising liitiuoif with the
details of every Uepartmout. Tho
same habit, wluch he had when mayor
of Buffalo uud governor of Nuw York
clung to him until very early lust
summer, when other habits unlike any
ho had over known before hud to be
cultivated for Mrs, Cleveland's sake.
Tho necessity for so much plodding
has greatly disappeared. Tho momboru
of the cabinet do not sit up so late In
the White House as last year at tld*
time, and as l'or those concomitants of
•his single days, they aro still provided,
bui used at ouoUtwr tt««. Evening* iff
the purlpr with tho imunoliold company
takes the place of lonely work imho
library, and somutimej tho pix-sideut
udventurca to accompany the ladies in
their songs, though lie is Hot much of
a vocalist according to his own state
ment \ : Av -
Mid.
No, .8. A
The B1DSEDGE “B" is sold with the
guarantee of being the BEST
that can he KABE.
©2’CO b Yotjr, l« Acivanco
Not » Lty.il >Papci*, but Ono
SuUttblo to fiuy Locality.
a nUhntE&s, faIhiy, liteham
' ' AND . '
AGKICULTUKAL JOURNAL.
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Rheumatism,
Burus,
Scalds, .
Stings,
Contracted
Muse let,
Eruptions,
Hcof Ail,
Screw
Worm*,
Swinney,.
Saddle Galls,
Piles.
agents Wanted
This mnmmoth newspaper conbiuip all
‘.he- news of the week, i'clt-graphic l>is-
I*atcheii up to tl.c hour of -goiug' to press,
Agricultural Items, Original Serials, etc.
’Special di.-paM meats devoted to Gcorgiu,
Florida uuu bouih Gurolick news, and
tifhl ol othu- Slutes. ,
To the farmer, mechanic or uitisau the
business or professioual man, who tu-b aoi
flw ndviijitages of a daily mail, the JJavan.
NAXt B'uKKtv Jsii-.ws l* jjic medium i»y
which he can he irffoimed of events iraiis-
pirimr iu ibe busy wotld, whether iu his
own State or it| the most dishuit parts of
Ike globe.
Every j-cm-Jy subscriber Is entitled to
one of tho Monxiisqj -N“-.ws Lixmkhv set j
,«ls as a premium,'-
Bites,
Bruises,
Bunions,
Corns,
THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY
•cvompUslies for every body exactly what Lx claimed
loflt Ooe of tho reasonj for the great popularity at
tho Mostnng Liniment la found in ite ailTeml
applicability. Everybody needs nuch a medtetna,
Tho Lumberman needs It tn case of accident. •
The Ilousu-nlfe needs it for general family use.
The C uuu ter needs It for his teams and his men.
Tho Mechanic needs It always on hla. work
bench. .. V -.-l-'!;.;
Tho miner needs It In cose of emergency.
Tho l*toueoi-nced3U—can'tsetatoug without It
Tho Farmer needs It In his house, his stable, .
un-tht.-, stool: yr.rd.
The Steamboat man or tlio Boatman needs
It In liberal sapr-W afloat and ashore. /",•
Tho Ucrso-fanclcr- nc-ods It—H 1» hlx beat
friend and safett reUancc.
Tho Stock-grower needs H—|t wUl save him
tho’j.'iutds -if doL'ars and a world of trouble.
The Railroad man needs It and will need It*)
loug as Uls life is a round of accident* and dangers.
The Hack woodsman neccL.ii. Tharots noth
ing Illte It aa nn antidote for tho dangers to life,
limb and comfort which surround tho pioneer.
The merchant needs It about bis store among ' :*<■
hla employees. Accidents tvlU happen. Ad when
Ibeso come the Iluitans Idnlmcct lcwunP-datonee. |
Keep a Bottle iu tho House. 'Xls the best of
economy. <
,Kcep a Bottle Ju the Fnctory. Us immediate v.
u-;c In cuio of n-'cldent saw, ).*in »;.d loss ot wages.
Keep a Bottle Always in tho Stable for
use whoa wanted.
363' and 369 WABA3H AVE.,
CHICAGO, IU
Bsudissl
- ELY’S |
CREAM BALM
dices rdufat on<x>
and Cures
CULD iW HEAD
CATARRH i
HAY FEVER]
JSTat a Liquid,;
Snuff or Powder.
Feet front lujuri- i
out Drugs atid iff-!
fen-nw odors.
“A particle of the Baku b applied Into each nostril, /
If. agreeable to oao and is qnKWy sl.-sorbe.l, i fT.-n- '
nally clo on ? n ^ the nasal passages of catmhal v Irus,
causing healthy eecrettoas. < . v - .
It allays pain and {nfiamtnetion. protects the
bnm.'4lfninx>j of the head frota adult oiwtl
oomph tnly coals th>i sor,-s and re* r . irca tii«
of ts, ;* end sated. Hcn-iciol resell «a> i<
by a few application*.
-( <Iewo«<»A irtofruotrf wftt ntre.
Frlco «> coat-' at druu-dsu; Cy ir*U, rerA
#0 cents. rircBl-trv sent free.
ELY E^OTHEItS, Driigj^s, Owe*o, 5
f atarrti U Not a Blot-d nistw--.
No matter what pan«1t may flully *n.
urth alwaysStoru In the i. ; «!, flo d -•
head. ThoM l» no tr.iWrr ,!>ajt tl.e origin
dn-iidfsl n>- - ' ■ >. ft k uj*1b a
Ou of tho kind that l« •K.nta ta».>« better it
THE SAVANNAH
MORNING NEWS
Enlarged January 1,- I&lSy lo au
8-/‘<tCf, 56'Column Paper.
The latest P^er in The Scmh
Issued Ever}.Ray in the Year.
■510.00 « Ycaij Including the rtfa S
Sunday Lstmobf (he ’•News.”
Tltc lVacV Nj.xvp grlvw tironiiiiixi* txr
ali tiatlura rtlmivo lo tie ‘AGIilvt’I.Tt-
RA.L, >IEOKASili?AL»ntt BlANOFaC
Tl tilMJ iot« tvi'.' fit'ili** ciuiQinj os^wiri
«s U*o GK.NKHAL, FOLITICaL m.d
COMMF&CIAl. r.ewt.
Us. TFU.GiUlTIIC, STATE. GKN
Eli A L. LOCAL luus act MARKET
(it ivtrtnuni* sri* wkn-jwtotlgt'ff to fio the
l*w hn‘d pu#i tK'inprtfu-mivo td tuy pa
pvtt io Uh* StmiL, ’ - ' r
tbiNiugh yv'wr Ftws |k«lt'
I’o«: Aittatvr ><|.*. ml |!y ti. ,* :\d.
j
ci> ; , 0 V
mi- ^ ‘ . * ’ ’ SL*; * \ C 1 *KNJP ,
A Him to the Girls,
There are more chum** of making a
passable husband out of a fool or a
crunk tlmn out of a drunkard or
vlclou* person. Tim fool, If not too
egotistical, or too stay for anything at
all, out usually bo led, cotvxtul, or
driven, inu t im vicious peraou canuoL
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