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PRESS AND PULPIT.
A Oht RmiImI Jniirmllit lta*l**i Ui«
Mluitllon,
i Joe Howard wrlN: “ Ho who toots
for capital Inv/ulably, cannot hope to
.succeed, tit neons to me that journal*
,lspi never occupiitl so proud a plane as
(It 4pe* to-day. On tlie ono hand Is tho
moMqt&iu capital; lip matter how it
, got f the re, there it stapds supercilious,
avaricious, oppressive, grinding tho
face of tjio poor; hut nevertheless an
entity! On tho .oilier, an equally
rugged mass; multitudinous in its
composition, fanatical, ignorant, brutal
at times, with all the potty caprices of
spoiled children, mentally clouded,
.physically dirty, overworked, over-
,taxed, exacting in its demands: the
(two, standing hostile, sneer and
(threaten. Tho press has n great oppor*
tunlly, a wide, ltorizoned field for influ*
,enoe, hut liere it is all one-sided. Tho
pulpit. The pulpit is all right so far as
,ifc goes, but it doesn’t go in tho light
direction. It goes up. Wo arc down.
-It deals, with angels and whito-robed
seraphs. Wo deal witli hard-handed
, men and double-barred vaults. Fanat
ics on the stump do no good. The
press is mighty, and will prevail, if it
goes on tho basis of a compromise
^between these tyvo antagonisms. Is a
judge corrupt? Whp can drive him
from -tjie pencil.? Tho pulpit doesn’t
dare touch him. I’opnlar sentiment
. can .find but ono way of outworking.
Do jyo pejjcye tjmt men are convicted
:n»bnrry,aiKl railroaded to Sing Sing
to gratify.public prejudice and popular
uMtUment? Who should stand between
.that underxlog.and these dirty dogs
whpjifftlniveiigo through a fixed and
orravt Jury box ? A journal that dare
not face prejudice, that fears clamor,
‘hat cares the* turn ,pf |ts finger for an
miuvdtjiy fii!iitimont,;ip no honest expo
nent of true ,jpiwi«{iliaip. Tho " wo ” of
inedltpr.ipoana juotiilog if it follows
in the trail of man or measure. It
should lead to vlctp.iy, It should tako
rime and corruption by the throat,
it should laud innifoasanco in ofllco In
stripes in Sing Sing, it sliould care for
ha nuaaWc and Hie lowly, it should
rotcct our homes and our sisters, our
nughters ami our wives in public
lapqs. Jt sboyJtd make tho world too
iot for rascality. It Hhnuld give to
loreign-born ideas receptions of ex*
•romo frigidity; it sliould make tho Chi-
iese from other lauds understand
lie difference between fruedora mid
ic.epsc; ,it sliould tench thorn to recog-
ite nuirkisi distinction made hero
.»ctweeii the ml dug of tho Anarchists
iiqd.the stars iiud stripes of America."
Gelling Uieh la a llurr-.
Edwin ilootli’s sharing terms with
local theatres are calculated to make
cold ,shivers run up and down tho
q>lna of most managers. • The Chicago
Ouera House got but 10 per cent,
of the gross of receipts of a late
engagement, Booth and llarrett'gettlng
the Other 90. There can bo but vory
little, if any, profit to tho liouso from
suc)i terms, though in tho case of a
now theatre liko tho Opera House tho
liphor of having such an attraction as
Booth is considered vory groat, for it
brings the theatre at once to the front
rank and enables it to socuro bettor
attractions and bettor terms. Tho
btoiy is told tlmt at Grand Kupids tho
rivalry^o get the Booth attraction was
ho great that the manager of a new
house .offered to give him all the re
ceipts if ho would como thoro mul play.
The rivai .futuragor, not to lie outdone,
offered a premium of 10 por ceut of
the gross receipts to gettlio company.
Mr- Booth laughed, hut ho ami llarrctt
refused oven to consider such terras.
They made their o\vp choice of a house
an(l closed with tho manager on tho
usual terms—UO per cent At St. Paul
and Minneapolis tho receipts, at ad
vanced price?, )veto uearly 880,000 for
the week. At St. Louis, where the
prices were to be 82 and $2.50, they
have had an advanced sale already of
830,000. hlf.jjuedtd’s individmil profits
up to the' timo the company reached
Chicago had been nearly SltO.OOO.
A JSuhwkc Eathunliist. ’
•There is tlie well known Italian
saying, “See Naples and die;" hut it is
likely to boqlmnged Into “See lJrara*
bllla and die," if the story just reported
from Mi hip. be tine. A representation
of thy ojicrtt “ Lticl di Latnmeriuoor”
was being given at the theatre, and
Madame Klvirp 'Bramiiilla—at pres
ent, ,\>ei hai>€, Aim most popular soprano
in luiy—took the .part v»r Scott’s hero
ine. In fi box tliyro was observed an
elegant young gentleman named Gio
vanni Flows who applauded witli much
enthusiasm Madame llrambillu's sing
ing. and threw at tlie mid of each act
bouquets of flowers with costly jewels
appended to them. Alt the dose of tho
IwiformaiuHi he contrived to procure
hu introduction to his favorite prims
donna. After a few minutes’ eonver
sution, to the aniaseineut of all p*esen t,
lie exclaimed, suddenly: “ 1 have seen,
j have heard Brambilla, The aim of
ray life is achieved!" jSo saying he
took a revolver from his pocket, and
U’fore anybody could prevent him,
shot himself m the head, amt fell down
at the fair singer's foot.
;—,v ****»<>
There arc seventy-Uireo »Indents
now in Uarvard annex for women,
with more to come.
A Iu’iUm' ui iin> |i.
WHAT&iLS THE RATION’
Tho Arcrn^o Length of LIfb Do-
creoslng—Not Pe.siilcnco—
Hot Fntnlno—All onr
•t < Jrjk
oirn Fault.
Modern Cooking and Mod
ern Living linvo brought? it
on. It comes upon us turn-
wares. The patients have
pnins about the chest mid sides,
and sometimes in tho back.
They feel dull'and sleepy; the
mouth has a bad taste, especi
ally in the morning. A sort
of sticky slime collects aboui
the teeth. Tlie appetite is poor.
There is a feeling like a herivy
load on the stomach; sometimes
a faint, all-gone sensation at
the pit of the stomach which
food does not satisfy. The
eyes are sunken, the hands
and feet become cold and feel
clammy. After a while a
cough sets in, at first dry, but
after a few months it is at
tended with a greenish colored
expectoration. The patient
feels tired all the while, and
sleep does not seem to afford
any rest After a time he be
comes nervous, irritable and
gloomy, and hits evil forebod
ings. There is a giddiness, a
sort of whirling sensation in
the head when vising up sud
denly. . The bowels become
costive; the skin is djy and
hot at times; the blood becomes
thick and stagnant; the whites
of the eyes become tinged with
yellow; the kidney secretions
becomes scanty and high col
ored, . depositing a sediment
after standing. There,, is fre
quently a spitting up of the
food, sometimes with a sour
taste and sometimes with a
sweetish taste; this ia * fre
quently intended with palpi
tation of the heart and Asth
matic symptoms; the vision be
comes unpaired, with spots be
fore tho eyes; there is a feel
ing of great prostration and
weakness. All of these symp
toms are in turn present It
is thought tlmt nearly one-half
of our population has this dis
ease in some of its varied forms.
Shaker Extruct of Roots (Set-
gel’s Syrup) changes the fer-
- mentsof the Digestive organs so
asto convert the food wo cat into
a form that will give nourish
ment to the feeble body, and
rood health is the consequence.
The effect of this remedy is
simply marvelous. Millions
upon millions of bottles have
been sold in this country, and
tho testimonials in favor of its
curative powers are oyer-
whelmiivr. Hundreds of so-
called diseases under various
names are the- result of indi
gestion, and when this one
trouble is removed the other
diseases Vanish, for they are
but symptoms of the real
malady.
• Testimonials from thousands
of people speaking highly of
its curative properties prove
this beyond, a doubt. Sold by
druggists.
p. P. p.
rniCKI.V AH If. rORR HOOT, pota.hoish
MALARIA
fiawi—„ mt atMMMk
th»Hcw the Karra*, ha pun UiyveUoa, ui
Kufrebltu the Haaoiw.
TI1E GREATEST
BLOOD FURIFIVR
OF THE ACE.
CERTIFICATES.
n , * n ’“ n V- Ga.. August 1,1885.
Dr. Whitehead*
Deah Sra:—Iliad a bad case of blood
poison, which for two yeura defied ull
treatment, One bottle of P. P. P. mode
a peimaneut cure.
Jons Gaffney.
.■*. '%■‘-i• ■: '''' ■‘ Ht
WaycroM, Ga., July 80, 1885
I had the riicumatism for five months,
and I look one bottle of Dr. Whitehead’s
P P P and it cuicd me sound and well,
and I hesitate not to recommend it to
those who desire n blood purifier.
» Respectfully, J E Smith.
Fifteen Tears a Sufferer from
Rheumatism.
What Hon. W. ft. 1 Wilder, Mayor of
Albany, (in., says.
- I suffered flftecu years with Rheumatism
and during that time (rfed alltlie so-called
specifics that I could hear of. Oni of them
I paid 88-00 per bottle for, and took nine,
bottles and received po benefit from uny of
them. My grandson, who runs on the
B. & W. Railroad, finally cola bottle of
P. P. P. (Prickly A Mi, Poke Root and
Potassium) while in Wayeross andWuced
to take it. The first bottle showed its won
derful effects, and after continuing the
use of it for a short timo tho Rheumatism
disappeared, and I feel like a new ninn. .1
take great pleasure in reec mmeuding it to
sufferers from Rheumatism
W. II. WILDER.
Albany. Ga., Juncl 1 *, 1880.
^ „Lakr Citv, Fla., June 24, ’89.
C. H. Newman, of Lake City,Fla., says
his wile lias suffered for seven yours with
a complication of diseases, of.whicli Asth
ma was the most prevalent. She lias not
laid down in bed lor Sevan years. He
has expended all the money his business
has made him In that time for medicines,
physicians, etc., to obtain relief for her
but without any success whatever. He
„.Jng‘
bottles eruptions appeared ail over her
aud she immediately began to improve,
and now her skin is perfectly clear! She
sleeps soundly every night on an oritim ry
pillow, and her general health has not
been latter in yctre. Mr. Newmuu, who
is a merchant of Luke Clity, is very etithu-
.-iastie over the cure, ami thiuks R the
gliintlesl blood purifier and tonic of the
ago _
Waycko8s. Ga., Nov- 5. ’80!
Greenville, Fla.. June , 88P.
Dr. Whitehead:
In the year 1878 I was attacked with i-
severe east of Blood Poison that < o ir<i
all treatment. 1 went to several ph si
dans but found no relief. Filially 1 w -m
before a liourd of nhyHieians at Tallohussce
andwuseNamincd.audiuyea.se was de
clared to be a virulent case iff Blood Pol
son, and b11 the medicines they gave, me
failed to eradicate the dreuiUui disease
and my life was in danger. I lost the use
of my left arm, and a physician at this
place said my arm tvoulil have tojiemnpn-
tilled. Tile corruption tlmt cumc from
tho various sores vvat so offensive that I
disliked to cmne in contact with my f riends
and neighbors. I took thirty-two bottles
of au Atlanta Blood Purifier, also a lot
made in Baltimore, and iu fact everything
tlmt i could hear of, but rcceivec no lione-
IU. Iliad entirely despaired when vour
General Agent, Mr. Clarkson, omne liere
advertising P. P! I». (Prickly .Lsli Poke
Root and Potassium) and induced me to
give it a trail. 1 got one Inrger bottle,
took it, nud oue anil a half snnill ones, ami
ilia various sores havs liealed entirely and
the new skin hns a clear, healthy color,
ami my general health is better tlniu it has
lieou ltofore in ten years. I consider it
tin- grandest blood medicine of the age, as
such a small amount shows its wonderful
effects. 1 am agent of the F. R. & N. U. It.
at tills place. Greenville, Fla , and take
S reat pleasure in recommending a medicine
mt bus performed such wouders, for me.
Respectfully yours,,
J. W. HAAIMERLY.
Waycr^js, Gn„ Nov. 15, ’85.
Dr. W. IT. Whiteluad:
Dkah 8m:—At your request I will st.’tte
my cub. Some years ago I contracted ma
laria iu its most violent form while living
at Newark, N. J. 1 consulted various
physicians and took numberless prepara
tions recommended as sure cures,a but it
stuck to mo like a hmlhcis-or more like a
umther-iu-Iav. I Dually came South, ami
while here tried new remedies said to -al
ways cure malaria, hut it stuck to mo,
and veu know the old hmkeu-down condi
tion 1 was in when l came to you. You
pul me to taking your P P P aud 1 im
proved rapidly, auil urn to-day iu ns good
health as 1 ever was—in fi-cl better. : As
a remedy tor n brokcu-down constitution
it 1ms no equal.
\ ours. etc. T F Cottle.
Tlie above tucdiciuc is for sale wholesale
ami retail, at
h. Hiisiaa t,
Dublin, Ga.
$1
BLACK WOLF!
Or niactc Leprosy, la a direwe wl>i< h is considered
IncnraljJe, bin it Inis yielded 10 lSo rnrative proper
ties ol Swict’s Smtcinc-nott knfmr nit over the
world as S. S. S. Mrs. llnih y. of West Somerville,
l» species (
-LEPROSY-
try It ns a last
test, but soon
and consequently incurable. It Is Impossible to de
scribe Iter suttcrlng*. Her body from tlie crown of
her liciid to the soles of her feet was a mass of decay,
masses of flesh rotting oil nnd leaving great cavities.
Her fingers festered mid three or four anils dropped
oil at ono time. Her limbs contracted by tho fearful
nice ration, nnd for several years she did not leavo
her bed. Her weight was reduced from 1S5 to 00 lbs.
Perhaps some faint idea of her condition can bo
elesned from the fact that three pounds of Cosmo-
Mbe or ointment were used per week In dressing her
S i. Finally the physicians acknowledged their
it by this F.lnck Wolf, aud commended th
to her all-wise Creator.
resort.- bhcibegan Us uso under pro
found that her system was bo ng re-
ipisbn. as the sores assumed n red nnd
the blood was becoming
__ _. leycomlnnedffheff. S. S.
until last February; every sore was healed} she dis
carded chair and emtehea, and was for the first timo
in twelve years a well woman. Her husband, Mr.
C. A.Bailey,is In business at 17# lllnckstoneStreet,
Wood and Skin Diseases, mailed free.
The Swirr Sprung Co., Drawer 3. Atlanta. Ga
RELIABLE PATTERNS
Aroths only^ones that wtUglvs a perfect
MME. DEMOREST’S
System of Dress Cutting,
n “ l »
Beni by mall, postpaid, on rteelpt
MME. DEMOREST’S
PORTFOLIO OF FASHIONS
HARNE7S SHOP
A. CHAVOUS, Agt
, (Opposite the Court House.'
X)~UL~t>l±XL Gra;-
Manufncturer and Dealer in
Saddles, Bridles A Harness.
—IIE WILL ALSO KEEP—
Lap Robes, Uorse Blankets, Uniters
Bridle Bits, Spurs, Carriage,
Bu gy. Riding and Team
hip's. Lushes, Combs
Brushes, Collars,
lianies, Etc.
Cheap For Cash.
Repairing Promptly Bone.
May 19-80-ly.
HAVE YOU TAKEN
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
FOR 1886?
If not. lay tliis paper down and send for
It .right now.
if you want it evi
Daily, which costs'
;ry day, send ,
10.00 a year,
1 ,for th
f‘>r six months or f>2.50 for tlihie inohtJiB.
If you wunt it every week, send for the
Great Weekly, which costs $1,25 a year
or $5.00 for Clubs oif Five.
THE WEEKLY C0N-
CW'TITWIV' l^lipst
MACHINERY.
FEEDERS AND
CONDENSERS.
I am agent for the Centennial Cotton
Gin, made hy O. H. Miller, of Fort Vnl -
ley, Ga. The feeders and condensers can
be attached to any other raalfe.
I also soli the Bookwaltcr Eugin e, Lef
fel’s Water Wheels, Lane & Bodlcy Co. 's
machinery and Frick & Co.’s Engiucs and
sawmills.
My territory embraces Laurens, Johnson
and Emanuel counties. I have been sell
ing the above machinery for several years,
and think I can make it to your interest to
trade M’ith me for anything in my .line
j W. G. WEAVER.
Dublin, Ga.
! August48m, . ■
1885.
Established 1857.
CLOTHING
istheChaapastl .
Biggest and Best Paper
Printed in America!
It Las 12 pages chock full of nows, gos
*ip and skctclies every week. It prints
il'ore fuff than the humorous papers—be-
sides ull thenoM'S, and
\ Hiii Arp’s and Betsy Hamilton’s
U'. n*Q, II 1 " •
jiteis. Unelt? 1 'Siwilf-
es!
—AN®—' i i ■ 1
TALM AGE’S SERMONS.
C as 2 Cents a Week!
t comes once week—takes a whble week
o read It I
. You can't well farm or keep house with-'
Write your name on a postal card, ad-
mess it to us, and we Will send you Speci-
dreu Copy Fiusbj ,
Address THE CON8TITUTQIN, ,
It< h of every Kihd cured in 80' minute,
by \V OLFonu’s Sniatauy Lotion. Uso tlo
other. This nevcr fails. Bold U. Ilieks &
•Up,
iHa
-AND-
4» HATS.
Winsliip & Callaway,
.126 Second Street,
>• : : GA.,
leturn' tliarikk to their numerous cus-
tomers in Dublin and surrqmidlng^coun-
try. They, pro opening daily an .
Eiegaht Stock of Choice
c-XiOT.sziisra-
AND HATS.
For MEN and ROYS, for the FALL aud
WINTER Trade.
and SIIIKIS
made to measure.
Give us a ca.. or lot us hear from you by
letter. ’ .' i ‘ > “ '' y -,
M efau'siifirisaiiiiraitiint
sen'ron np >liction.
Heartr 50,000 eeld and itvian nrAct
' ; I : snllsfacttaa. VPnr,ii ..n
USTDon’tpay other companies $40.00
profit off a machine NOT SO GOOD AS TH®
DEMORKST, but buy direct of the mam
ufacturexs. Sent C. O. D. <\
Write for Offeatariya^b, k
DEMO REST FASHION and
8EWINC MACHINE CO.,
17 Kaat 1«U Street, New York City
IHt LEiT ItFER iN 1 HE SOUTH
THE' SAVANNAH
MACHINE
vrrta
$2X0 u Year, in Advance.
Not a Local Paper, but One
Suitable to any Locality.
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Special departments devoted to Georgia.
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Fu\KKi.ix.Sqt'.\.ttt, X- Y,
TI E SAVANNAH.
MORNING NEWS
Kulttrgcd Jamtnry 1, 1885, to au
8- Page, 5(5- Column Paper.
The largest Pater In the Scuth
Issued ,!.very Day iu tlie 1 oar.
^JB.UUn \tur, JtulMlmp the lull
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The Daii.y Nkws gives promuience to
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TURIlsG interests of the country! as wel
as tho GENERAL, POLITICAL and
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KRAL. LOCAL news and MARKET
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Ik'M and ir.«ist comprehensive of any pc
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fiitkacribo through your News Dealt
Po*t Mart t oi tend dinctlv to
J it. I STILL,
Savannah C *,
ely’s catarrh
CREAM BALM)
Ok*t reRe/ai once |
and.Ouret
COLD ill HEAD |
CATARRH
HAYFEVER
Ifot a liquid,
Snuff or Poieder.
Free from Injuri
ous Drugs and qf-
fsnake odors
"A p»rtlcl« cf tha Batm U applied into aaeh nostril,
!• afjroeabla to «« and is quic kly absorbed, effoct-
aally clt ausin- the nasal psasagea ot catarrhal virus,
eausiBR heaiUiy secretions. ' V .
It allays psinaudlnfleniTnatinn. protects tho rnem- 1
branal linlncs ot Uia liead troin additional eolds,
completely lisals the sores and restores the n-hm
at taste and smell. Eenellcial reuslts ars rewlisod
hy a lew applications. Or!
.< thorob troaimfut trill sues.
’ Prieo 30 cents stdn^ists; by taall, rc-Sstared,
60 cents. Circulars s»t trse. lUT, 'IV '.
ELY r.UOTIlERS, Owe-o, N. Y
-FEVEiR
^ I
Sciatica, • Scratch**,
Lumbago, Spraisa, s
Hh Strain*,
Burn*! Stitchci, .
Scald*, StiffJoint*,
Sting*, Backache,
Bitov ClaUisr .
Brniies, Sorea,
Bunion*, j Spavin litif
Corn*, Crack*.
THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY
accomplishes for everybody exactly what lsclalmsd
fortt Ono of U>s reaaons for m*«r*a* popularitye<
th* Kwtsm liniment la found iatta ulvsnal
avellcaMIlty. Everybody nseds suck a nsdielao.
The IiUniborassta naad* it in eaaa of ascidsnt
The Housewife nerds l« fordsnsratfswlty asa
The Cannier need* It for hlatcaiaiaiidUsaofe
The Meehanle aeada U alwaya on hie week
MDCIL
The Miner need* it la eeee of eaasigenef.
The PMmeer need»lt-eantn*teha» Hheet to.
The Fanner need# U in hi* boom, hk *UhK
and hU stock yard.
Th« Stenihen* ■*■ nr the Bsstnsa needs
St In liberal (apply afloat and aahona
The Heree-fhncler need* (M t* hi* bsto
friend and aafast reUaaon Lki ; -
The buokwrswsr needs It—t* wm save him
thousand* cC doUars and a worid of troitbl*.
The Rmllread uusa used* It and will used W to
tone a* hi* Ilf # I* n round of eoddsnt* end danceea
The Bsohweedenmn need*la Thmuhnoth-
ta« like It a* an antidote for the danger* to Elk
limb and comfort which mwwf the pienesr.
The Merchant need* M about hia moreamoan
his employees. dncMwUa wW happen, and whan
torn tuxuiUx MncianaTHtment t»w*n**6 asonca.
Keep n Bottle tn the Hense. *Tts she bee* of
economy. »»;(! V* J
Keep a Bottle la (he Faetery. ItabnaaedlaM
nselnoaceof accident mvse pain and torn of wagon
Keep n Beetle Alwaya fn the Stahl# fer
see when.wanted.
Catarrh is Not it Bleed Disease.
No matter vrhst patN it rosy flna' y effect, e»-
tnnh al»sy( rlurts in th. bead, tiud b,...>nca lotlu
head. There U no iiy«re-y alfc«it the on jin ef this
dreadful (Unease. It bcuins lu s tu .i.. i.^i • old.
One Of lhek.nl Uu U **f .(« to l»s l.lurinshw
dars." Thmi.snds of vlr::ni» ku.'tv h, r it is by
e«4 experience. F'y'a t (i«ru ll.Vin ObruS ewids in
Um head i.:.d rstaitu .a a..: iu »t^t»s.
fiOJJER BROS. STEEL PENS
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