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'TWITTING ON FACTS.
►WHAT 18 NEEDED TO MAKE THIS
WORLD A PARADISE.
Dc. Minife Flrn Hot kliwl Into th*
tor*, CnumJn 1 urltlrM, kul Other
IIum
* Look and nee what a loathsome lot of
•men fill positions in tho municipal gov
ernment of some oitio3," said Dr. Tal-
iaag$.in tho Brooklyn tabernacle. His
test had been taken from Zacariah 8:15.
“There are others waiting for some
.crumbs of emolument to fall at their
feet, ho continued. “What do they
.do (W.itb tho gambler who took that
young man's $500? Nothlngl What
about his ruined home ? What is done
.with tiie men who Induced this young
man to steal from his employers for
their benefit ? The man who steals 810
is sent to Jail, if he steals 810,000 they
let him go -to Canada. The trouble is
they dop'tsteal enough! What do they do
with,the gatpblors? Where Is the court
that cannot arrest and try such scound
rels? The itrlal is over," soliloquised
the preacher, “ and nobody is eonvieted.
How is it? Is it because one of the
jurors, who was presented with a pair
of gold spectacles, saw the case differ*
■ently through them than the others?
<Oh, what damnable schemes some men
and even tho ministry, engage hi
sometimes! Oh, my friends, those
wrongs are going to be righted! I don't
Jsnow how soon, but much will depend
on tho Clirlatian people. Three hundred
aud sixty bolts chimed in Moscow when
a prince was married; 10,000 heavenly
bells will ring when the church of God
is triumpluiut. How are you engaged.
my brother, my sister-disheartened ?
Take good heart. There are 1,000
promises for good souls. Some one has
said yo$r work h<l been of no avail. I
suppose when Moses stretched forth his
luuid over the lied sea the people said
it was a foolish thing, but Moses kept
right on till the wind blew from tho
east, tho water rose in glittering paii*
Hades on either sldo. Wheel into lino,
U Israeli March I Murciil Tiioro is a
shout of the troops on the loach when
the jast lino crosses, tho cymbals clash,
,the swift, flying wind plays the grand
march and murmurs an awful oath as
the sea closes in on the enomy. Napo*
Jeon's army got stuck In the Alps. They
couldn't get tho ammunition wagons
(Over tho roeks. Napoleon ordered the
.hand .to play a grand march. Music
inspired tho mon and over tho rocks
went tho ammunition wagons.' Oh,
that tho people of Qod would march
on to tho glad iudleioujalis. Dexter In
his book sob forth tho ldoa that tho
buly forces uooded to create a paradise
eu earth in ton years wore wutor, wind
.ami sunshine. Hy taking stuck in a
eompauy he proposed forming, a man
might live, ho said, in a most magnifl*
(cent palace, surrounded by beautiful
gardeus, and accomplish more in ten
years than before iu 1,001), Ho speaks
of traveillug 1,000 miles in twenty-four
hours by uanal. Prom tho galiorles,
roofs and turrets of his palace, ponds,
.aippblthentros, fountains, beautiful
sculpture and gondolas might bo seen.
■While 1 take no stock in such a com
pany, 1 know that much good can bo
.done when Uie right forces are brought
to bear in the church. Archimedes
lifted a sun-glass and brought it to bear
on astiip. Tho sails took lire, tho masts
fell, she was a wreck. My friends, tho
gospel ship can bo sayod by a sun-glass
by shewing up tho sins and follies of
jthe world. First ablate, then It expires.
1 think on that day you won't see any
inebriates, any lager beer saloons, no
bloodshot eyes. 1'hcre will beaolnp-
piug of the heavenly oymbals, whllo
those who derided will be Uke tho splin
tered wheel of a brokon oharlot,"
Comparative Longevity of tho Sexes.
1 Tlio Hebrew women are tho longest
lived, aud the colored men the short
est, It appoars froni tho 'gathered
statistics of the world, that women have
a greater tonacity of lifo than men.
Nature worships tho female in all its
varieties. Among iugecta tho male
)>erishes at a relatively enrlior period.
In plants the scm(uate blossoms die
earliest, nnd aro produced in the weaker
limbs. Female quadrupeds have more
endurance than males. In the human
taoe, despite tho Intellectual aud physi
cal strength of the man. the woman en
dure* longest* and will bear paiu to
which the strong man succumbs)
Zymotic diseases nre more fatal to
males, and more male children die than
female. Deverga Austria that the pro-
IKirtion dying suddenly is about 100
women to 700 men, 1090 men in the
l’luted States, in 1870, committed sui
cide, to 685 women. ln(em|H«rance,
jipeplesy. gout, hydrocephalus, alteo-
tioiui of the heart «r liver, scrofula,
pHiulvNix. are for more fatal to males
than Jamah'S. Pulmonary consumption,
on the other hand. Is more deadly to the
lullcr. Females in cities ore more
prune to consumption than in the
country. All old countries not dis
turbed by emigration have a majority
of females in the population. In royal
families the statistics s'* ow mors daugh
ters than sens Tire Hebrew woman is
rxoepuousily long-lived; the oolored
man exceptionally short-lived. The
iuarn< ! state is favorable to prolong***
it.>ii of life among women. Mr. Hough
reussiks that there are from two to six
peroont more males l»ru than females,
yet there to an t-sc-ss of more thau six
per cvui of fcmulcM In the living popu
lation* Popular science News.
POISON IN THEASHES
What the Ut. Lebanon Hhakers
Found -Incident In the His
tory of a Quiet Community.
P. P. P.
1‘MCKI.Y Aftlf. J*OKK HOOT. FOTA-KUMl
The Mount Lebanon (New
York) Shakers are a quiet com
munity, Recluded from the fret
and worry of tho outside world-
They are widely known, how
ever, for their strict honor and
probity in business.
The Shakers believe that na
ture has a remedy for every dis
ease. A few have been found—
the rest are as yet unknown.
Many were discovered by acci
dent. Others came to light as
the result of patient experiment
and research.
Nervous Dyspepsia is a com
paratively new disease, growing
out of the conditions of modem
life. It is a joint affection of
the digestive organs and of the
nervous system. These two
were formerly treated as sepa
rate ailments,* and it was left
for the clear-sighted Shakers
to prove that the basis of this
terrible and often fatal compli
cation lies chiefly in the disord
ered nnd depraved functions of
digestion and nutrition. They
reasoned thus;—“If we can in
duce the stomach to do its
wojk, and stimulate the excre
tive organa to drive out of the
body the poisonous waste mat-
tern which remain after the life-
giving elements of the food
have been absorbed, wo shall
hnye conquered Nervous Dys
pepsia and Nervous Exhaust
ion. And they were right.
Knowing tho infallible power
of Shaker Extract (SeigelV
Syrup) in less complicated
though similar diseases,
they resolved to test it fully
in this. To leave no ground
for doubt they prescribed the
remedy in hundreds of cases
which had been prouounced in
curable—with perfect success
in every instance where their
directions as to living and diet
wore scrupulously followed.
Nervous Dyspepsia and Ex
haustion is a peculiarly Ameri
can disease. To a, greater oi
less extent half the people oi
this 8 country suffer from it—
both sexes and all ages. In no
country in tho world are there
so many insane asylums filled
to overflowing, all resulting
from this alalining disease. Ifc
leading symptoms are these:
Frequent or continual head
ache ; a dull pain at tho base
of the brain; bad breath; nau
seous eructations ; • the rising
of sour nnd pungent fluids to
the throat; a sense of oppress
ion and faintness at the pit of
the stomach j flatulence; wake
fulness aud loss of sleep; dis
gust with food even when
weak from tho need of it; sticky
or slimy matter on the teeth or
in the mouth, especially on ris
ing in tho morning; furred and
coated tongue; dull eyes; cold
hands and foot; constipation;
dry or rough skin; inability to
flx the mind on any labor call
ing for continuous attention;
and oppressive and sad fore
bodings and fears.
All this terrible group
Shaker Extract (Seigers
Syrup) removes by its pos
itive, powerful, direct yet
painless and gentle action upon
the functions of digestion nnd
assimilation. Those element 6
of tho food that build up and
strengthen the system are sent
upon their mistlion, while all
waste matters (the ashes of life’s
fire) which uuremoved, poison
and kill, ni« expelled from the
body through the bowels, kid
neys and skin. The weak nnd
prostrated nerves aro quieted,
toned nnd fed by tho purified
blood. As the result, health,
with its enjoyments, blessings
ami ]K>\ver, returns to the suf
ferer who bnd, perhaps, aband
oned nil hoi« of ever heeim
Miothw well day. °
TREATMENT.
THE GREATEST
HOOD FDKIF1TB
OF THE AGE.
‘ CERTIFICATES.
’ Albany, da., August 1, 1885.
Dr. Whitehead-
Ream Sib:—-I had n had ease of blood
poison, which for Iwo years defied all
treatment. One bottle of P. I*. P. made
u pcmaneiit cure.
Jobs Gaffney.
Waycross. Ga., July 80,1885
I had the rheumatism for five mouths,
and I took one bottle' of Dr. Whitehead's
P P P and it cmcd uie. sound and well,
and I hesitate not to recommend it to
those who desire a blood purifier.
Respectfully, J E f
1 Smith.
Fifteen'Years a Sufferer from
Rheumatism.
What Hon. W. H. Wilder, Mayor of
Albany, Gu., says.
I suffered fifteen years withRlicumatism
and during that lime tried ail l he so-called
specifics that I could hear of. One of them
I paid $8.00 per bottle for and took nine
bottles and received no benefit from any of
fhnm Mv ntmiiAnn ... ..
HAENE7S SHOP b im^vyw
*CyRFS
v<l*vc.ev«
tLcxexttid*
OsvA' AW
A* CHAVOUS* Agt Wholesale: Clothiers,
(Opposite the Court House.'
IDxlTdIxxi- <3-a.
Munufiiclurcr aud Dealer in
161 Congress St. Savannah,
Saddles, Bridles & Harness.
—IIE WILL ALSO KEEP—
Lap Robes, Horse Rl&ikels, Halters
bridle Bits, Spurs, C'urriage,
Bu gy, Ridiug and Team
hips. Lashes, Combs
Brushes, Collurs,
Humes, Etc.
M
'Wo make up the NEA.TES
Line of CLOTHING—both
Style—that comes South.
We defy competition in the above;
in prices.
Merchants that handle our goods
never have old stock to carry over.
Cheap For Cash.
Repairing Promptly Done.
May 18-80-ly.
Send us your orders
be convinced.
HAVE YOU TAKEN
. Cancer of th# Tongus.
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
FOR 1886?
Mr. B. F. Jacobson represents us
this territory, and will be pleased to
your order.
s B. II. LEVY & BRO.
!cb 2 ly
BLACKSMITH SH0
them. JMy 'grandson, who runs on "'the
Railroad, finally got n bottle of
f wm ' SCWT fSiat
Potassium) while in Waycross and induced
to take il. 'The first bottle showed its won
derful effects, nnd after continuing the
use of it for a short time the Rheumatism
i (disappeared, and I feel like a new man. .1
take great plea sine in recommending it to
►miltiers from Rheumatism
• w ' W. H. WILDER.
Albauy, Gn., June P*. 1880.
» wi.v, nui. ,u. w or four ynuiwi.wiitioi.
.»« wttfcaa sicsrontbs sids of MtoiMMr
ISO throat. The wun wae tneeamnt, caasUwloss
of Bleep and producing great nervoua proatnUton.
Accompanying IMn.ttoabls was rhemnaUjm. lt
bad poMCdlrom ttm shoulder* aoS centered lo th*
wrist of one hand, ahe almoattosin* Uie nee of It.
Between the Buffering of the two.Ttfehad i
burdensome. Ur the nae of a half dozen l_—-
•feed bottle*of Bwilt’a Specific, abe wa* entirely
relieved and restored to health. Thla was three
vaaia aco. and there has been no return of the dw-
yarn ago, sou wen, H u MU)dl1mo0M .
THE WEEKLY CON-
•*W.2»d8t.,M.X.
If not. Uy tills paper down and send for
it right now.
If you want it every day, send for the
Daily, which costs $10.00 a year, or $5.00
for six months or $2.50 for three months.
If you wnnt it every week, send for the
Great Weekly, which costs $1,25 a year
or $5,00 for Cluba of Five.
Mme. DEMOREST’S
RELIABLE PATTERNS
Ar. the only one. that »lilgiT. a ptrftci
MME DEMORESn
sTiTUTiON
I have opened a Blacksmith Business
Dublin, at the Scarborough old stan
where 1 am prepared to do all kinds of
pair and Plow work promptly.
-§)<>(§-
22F“Horse Shoeing a Spcclalt,
—)°(~ .
I respectfully solicit the patronage
the citizens. f-
R. A. (MOORE,
mar 23 8m. Dublin, Georgia.
' „ Lakk City, Fla.-, June 24, '89.
C. H. Newman, of Lake City,Fin., says
his wile litis Mineral lor seven yours with
a complication of diseases, of which - Astb-
mu was the most prevalent. She 1ms not
aid down in bed lor sevon years, He;
has expended all the mpney bis business
has made him in that time "for medicines,
physicians, etc., to obtain relief lor her
hut without auy success whatever. He
was advised by physicians to try P. P. P.
lie finally did so, expecting to derive no
benefit, but after taking less than two
bottles muptions appeared all over her
mid shuimmedintely began to improve,
and now her slim is perfectly clear. She
sleeps soundly every night on an ordinary
pillow, and her geueiul health has imt
been better in yeuis. Mr. Newman, wLq,
Systom of Dross Cutting.
.fBartandJloUkrfMMl^^rtitae anrono to
^83.00. S«nt by mail, poet paid, oa receipt
MME. DEMOREST’S
PORTFOLIO OF FASHIONS
AND WHAT TO WEAR
Iialarffe Macttzlno of SO png«i of Fashion Note* *nd
Bt;lcMlluatratcd with about 1,000 Outs,
bout, post-paid, for ti3 ccuts.
. the
is theCheapest!
Biggest and Best Paper
Printed in Amerlcal
It Las 12 pages chock full of news, gos
3ip and sketches every week. It prints
mere romance than the story papers, more
farm-news than the agricultural papers,
more fun than the . humorous papers—be
sides all the nows, and
<$<9’*C'*r<r?2y cpiapsi
L.
Bill Arp’s and Betsy Hamilton's
Letters Uncls Remus’s Sketch-
FEEDERS AM
esl
is a merchant, of Lake City, is very e’uthu- 1
i lu
t-ustic o\ er the cure, and thinks" it the
nudefft blood purifier uud tonic of the
Waaciiobs, Ga. , Js'ov. 5, '80.
Greenville, Fla.. June , 880.
Dr. it lutihmd:
III the year 1878 1 wur nttackod with a
severe ease of BloRd Poison that defied
all treatment. I went to several physi
cians but found uo relief. Finally 1 went
before a board of physicians nt-Tallahassee
nnd was examined, mid 1113- ease was de
clared to be a virulent case ot Blood Poi
son, iiudr.il the medicines they gave ine
failed to eradieutc the dread!uf disease
nnd rny life \vus in danger. 1 lost the use
of my left arm, nnd u physician at ibis
plnec said my arm would have to bo ampu
tated. The corruption that came from
I be various sores wut so offensive that 1
disliked to come in contact with my friends
and neighbors. 1 took thirty-two bottles
of tin Atlanta Blood Purifier, also a lot
made in Baltimore, and in fuel everything
that I could hear of, but receivco no bene
fit. I liad entirely despaired when voiir
General Agent. Mr. Clarkson, cnuiA here
advertising P. P. P. (Prickly Ash Poke
Root and Potassium) and induced me to
give it a trial. 1 got one largu bottle,
look it, and one and a half small oucs, and
U10 various sores liuvs healed entirety and
ihc new skin has a clear, healthy color,
and my general health is belter than it lias
beeu before in ten years. I consider it
the grandest Wood medicine of the age, tis
such a small amount shows Us wonderful
effects, lam agent of the F. R. &N. It. it.
at this place. Greenville. Fla., and take
grent pleasure in recommending a medicine
that has performed such wonders for me.
Respectfully yours
' T. UAMMERLY.
Waycross, Ga„ Nov. 15, ’85.
Dr. W. II. Whitehead:
Dkah But:—At your request I will state
my cits. Some years ago 1 contracted mil-
b-ria in its most violent form while living
.t Newark, N. J. I consulted various
physicians and took numberless prepara
tions recommended ns sure cures,” hut it
-luck to me like % brother— or more like a
mother-in-law I finally cuuUe South, and
while here tried new remedies said to "al-
ways cure malaria, but it stuck to me,
aud you know the old brokemdown condi
tion 1 was in when (came to you. You
put me to taking your P P P and 1 im
proved rapidly* and am tc-day in ns good
health as 1 ever was—in fact better. As
a remedy for a broken-down constitution
it hits no equal.
Yours, etc.
T P Cotti.e.
The above medicine is for sale wholesale
and retail,*nt
a. HJSKS * 6©>S.
. Dublin, Ga.
$1
13 WEEKS.
The POLICE GAZETTE will be mail-
ed, mt urely wrapped, to any uddiv.>.- In
the United States for three uuniihs lor
ONE DOLLAR*
Aduit i v* ill 1 hi* |up-*r.
A rera ter ftorvouo
Debility, Seminal Weak-
i.tlx-ral discounts allowed to p *-tn astejs
—AND—
TALMAGE’S SERMONS.
Css 2 Ccuts a Week!
CONDENSERG.
t comes onco week—takes a whole week
o read ill
You cau’t well farm or keep house with
out it!
Write your name on a postal car’d, ad-
mess it to us, and we will send you Sped-
driin Copy Frke!
Address Til-53 CONSTITUTOlN.
Itch of every kind’cnrcd in <10 minute,
hy Woi.foho’s'Sniatauv Lotion. Use no
(liher. This never fails. Sold H. Hicks &
Co.
THE
I am agent for the Centennial Cotto
Gin, made by O. H. Miller, of Fort Val
ley, Ga. The feeders and condensers ca
bu attached to any other make.
• I also sell the Boo kwalter Engine, Le
fel’s Water Wheels, Lane & Bodtey Go.*i
muchinwy and Frick & Co.’s Engines am
sawmills.
My territory embraces Laurens, Jonsso
and Emsmiioi counties, T have been sell
-ing the above machinery for several years,
and think I can make it to your interest to
trade with nic for luiylhing'in my line
W. G. WEAVER.
Dublin, Ga-
August-^-8m. ■
Nearly 50,000 sold nnd giving perfect
satisfaction.
G30”Don't pay othfr companies $40.00
refit on a machine not so good as thk
’, but buy direct of the man
ufacturers. Sent C. O. D.
Write for Oircvian.
DEMOREST FASHION and
SEWING MACHINE CO.,
IT Emit 14th Street, New York City
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mmm
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■Ptanri
Liniment
The ELDREBGB “ B " is sold Trith the
guarantee of being the BEST
that con be MADE.
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Rheumatism,
Borns,
AGENTS WANTED.
ELDRED6E MANUFACTURING GO.
Sting*
Bits*
Brake*'.
-Bonin*
Cora*
ContosetsS
Massls*
ruas.
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CHICACO; IUi
an CatarrH
creHbalmi
Ovm* relief at one*
and Quret
COLO IN HEAD
CATARRH
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2Tol a liquid,
8nuf or Powder.
Free from Injuri
ous Drugs and qf-
fsnsios odors.
OUXtB
Seratehea
Sprains,
Strain*
Stitches,
Stiff Joint*
Basksshs,
Galls,
BOTMj
Spavin
Ki* Cracks. 1
THIS OOOD OLD STAND-BY
aocompItohM for •myhoSy «sscOx wfcsl *
torts. Op<orU*r*—osstnrto*m».HitoaMs«MS
tbs Ksstaos uawsrt is food la Ms ■■lossnal
avsUemMUtr. tmrMriaiSiSMkawttha
Th. LaaAsnoaaBeadsUtaeastoCaesMss*
ft* HfiewMe ■—d« It for tmsrttfleSf sss.
Th* CuBler BasdsM tor U*toaasaBSMsM.
Th* M*chaalo a**ds » always os fe» vs*
beach
Th* H1b*v Btod* it m csm of aaMrawMT.
The Pl*nBernso<Ult—can’t s**ak»Bswltho«tm
The Farmer need. It ia his hoass, his MsU*
sad his (took rord.
Th* gtwh—t os. *r th* B**»ssaa assSs
Uta ttbrnsl supply afloat and ashars.
• Th* Hsnsdiueisr oasds U—It Is Ms M
Msod sad satat (sUSBca.
1 Th* Btoefc-snwwwr a**ds tt-S MS saws M
OMMMaods oC doUan sad a wartd st MOMMA
1 Th* *BlIr**4 bssb B*sds it and win assd MSB
loag as his Uto Mb lend ot smUsbIs
“A particle of ih« Balm Is applied Into sach nostril,
Is scrasible to ih and is qnlckty absorbed, effasi
•aUy cleansing the nasal paasages of caunhal vims,
CMMag hsallhr accratiapa.
Th* M**hw**d*n»B
las Uke ft as aa anttdet*
tW*
It allar* pain and Inlbrnmatlon. protoets th*
hcsBol Homes
of tha head from additional soldo,
oompluu-ljr\e* , .8 the sores and restores the sense
el'taste and smell. Dcoefldal meal is are reahmod
by s few applications.
A OwrongK treatment will ears.
Price SO cent* st druse lute ; by moll, registered,
SO seats. Circular, sent free. ,
ELY BIIOTUBHS, Druggists, Owego, S. T
PL
KwsaB*lll*la iksVsMrr, ItsM
ta oas* of oeoldSBt savw palB sb« Mss «C «
Kms B Bettis Always to th* ScoMa I
st** when wasted.
BILLER BRbS. STEEL
Sstairh U N«t a Bleed Dtoeeae.
Me matter what pails It raity finally effect, ca
tarrh ftlwa) • rUru la the head, and belong* to the
hood. Tlu-re U n» mystery about ! be origin of thla
dreadful dtseiwe. It begins la a neglected cold.
(Me of tb«- kind that!« ”»ur* to l*« betler In a f.w
«VyM/* TtiouAihuild of flctinu know b«*w it Ubjr
•ad esprrlcncv. K’y’s t'reatn U*liB COM cold* In
the Uuif) tod colorr i m all il* slopes.
THU ltlyST IN UKE.
When not for sole by local dealers, we wilt I
1, trailing ,!■ Its in I, huxea of I down each,
rco.ipt ot Sl.Bd.
4 11vlcra School Pens, 4 l>o*««, t do*, each,
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