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When a- 11 m ■ fir>t } 1 ohibition mass me« tmg in Al lanta, I saw a circular containing an account of the most pathetic c« unlit l' 'ii ot a }oun p ' wife aii.l 1m r little children on ClitVord street, which erudition .. . eris i by whisky. 11 was sa>l . >i. i • j i:i co; -cicnee. and there an- »11»»■ r s a- bad m our community, hut. the m >st heart rending si ;iit 1 ever witnessed pro dueed I>r tiii-. ti«jll drink al-o oc cur re 1 in (Mir f iir c tv of Vtlanta oral Year- ago when b tr-rooms were in full >\viu ' un 1 t truing out r maniacs t » pr« y upon the blooil ot innocent wonit u and chiMrcii. I was spending the evening \vith a friend •»f mine, a ii Iy wit ii a letim '1 edueat ion an 1 w it h -onie of tho I>l u«*»t blood of Yirgima an 1 Georgia llow x!i r in her veins. She had been the O petted (1 irlin : of a devoted Chris tian mother, ami previous to her ill starred marriage hi 1 never known want tor r n - >rrow H• t hu--ban 1 s familv were al-o pr«cairn-nt • pcope in his nativ# State. Th«v had two verv pretty and una uially intelligent childret . a littl»» girl nine or teu ▼ ears of age, and a baav boy pet liaps eigt teen im>nt: s old The evening I xv there, the hu> l>aml catn • about dark, and, us his poor trembling wife feirt I. drunk h IV- all the lem -ni". t ;.e ]». iv>.- »y • liii • ' ■« i 1 * ] - c\ ! f ; . , T at ■ >Ur- f I I , :o .f ev 'V e i* >yt 'V ».'t, a■ I u d, ai 1 -\ ' •)' xv ■••1 1 K ' l \ 0 b i. t I 1' • T fi 111« ll' 1 tier .1 • her m-. :r. I >o tft :' • th f\ i_jht and ii . H>- ■ Wife w.is -■ n ... ' • ct thev l. 'v i. . i but thii e >:aa.l a} ait :. i.t- l .i >u.., her ' . : } -t •' •' In a-l. i e i-U . dr'Uiktl. father a at i ~ lit r i e!, 1 laaid ia .' - - .4., i 1 Uli- . :1 • : vm. t' > i- \v" at 1 ' saw : ,| % I fi« Ui ••II:* I t - u.ri' • T \■. ; 11) v, inch •t, d. 'a'fmi k I ' i 1 . •mi i ' > * - ' • i'' -T - 1 * l ' y ' l ' 11 *" • - v, i. « wa- ii ) v e-.>a Ui ,i; i • • c : . j' >h«-r naked In ■ i-t b . - ittle helpifcSS i. 1 - ai. 1 •: • i:: • ; > • } Mfu !y 1 ' .»• It 11 • .- . . . '. 1e.v:•; u - if ; • • v r. a*- -1 a! :. .. .» r • ; f : •! iir it a 1 • • arms T' •• -i. :. 1 Lf-I' n. Cher's - t-k - if - • j »or chi 1 -c .til l j if t i.'r. n:. 1t .e moth r -() my (ro I. ciu I ever forget til© look of fear :,. i, jllr and ■ 1111 i/t* 1 1 i'»ri •»r in her up! arned fac»*, r.» tith heal tlir - otn ■ ; . and ' i." at ai ela-piag her -ci e iming baby tic- othei Hit- lifted in piti ju > appeal to L«-:iv« a. \* hile | : t -unied t:> call hitnsr-lf a ra-in. in i tv ho ha 1- vs orn before God ; i ive eLeiish an 1 protec 4 his i\ife, -•oo i over lier with glaring eves, the ia nd floating all over liis bloated face, ami with uplifted arm and di iwn knift; in hi- hand, threatening to {.lunge it into his wife's soft white breast to. which his babv boy was still clinging and screaming with convulsive fright. This is the picture just as I saw it. It was painted by the liquor sellers, wholesale and retail, of At lanta, Georgia with beer and whi«ky for the colors, licensed bar-rooms the brush with which the colors were laid on, and we all know who supplied the brush to do the horri ble work. That picture will haunt me to my dying day, and it froze the blood in my veins, burned itself into my heart right here in our fair city of Atlanta, in the midst of tin aris tocratic locality, in the mid-t of hu ' manity(l), morality(l), good government and Christian civ • O O ilization! And this is only one of scores and hundreds all over this country where men have license (not liberty) to break the heart of a woman, and shed tho innocent blood of her wUo hay called God s last be-t gift to man. 1 have always heard that, men are . the divinely ordained and legally ap p ;nt»* 1 domestic, social and politi cal protectors of women, whether money is mad" by it or not. If this be true, does not every man who refu-es to save helpless women and children from what I have endeavor ed to portray, forfeit his right to the possession of the sympathetic hu manity, the chivalrous courag® and honor, and the nobility of principle which are constituent part* of that true manhood to which women ap peals. and which she delights to hon or iii her heart and her life ?—Amie, in Atlanta Constitution. lie-ware of Cigarette*. We have read a great ileal about the evil efl'ects of cigarette smoking but never saw a case of the sort un til recently. A good young man in our employ, notwithstanding fre quenfc warnings, persisted in smok ing cigarettes until he was incanaei- ' r> o - tated for work and came near Laving congestion of th-- brain, lie went to bed, and a Physician warned him of the danger lie wa.-> in. Why not enforce prohibition on the deadly, cigarette a- well as on whiskey" - Cliari -tte 1 >emocrat. 1'..: i it : li i. Pee. —I >hn X uth wei.i l.'»m drunk last m o !.t and found his wile n ;r~:ng their bai>y. lie 1 UTei:.' 1 w.tli Ler and »tl lick at Lei- w.tli his ii"t b -t sL'. t i! ne.l h» r • upon tl.o cl.il IV 1, .1. cru-hii.g the aiiii » • *• 0 e . •Le 1 ..Ut.v >..b:..;it I to .iin-t. A'*t li V i . I u « > to _ •',*-f, A> w. t ::n a gait, the leaf i.a! - Li W ; A: 1 ! u" Un .or iiiteti. dav> \ > c I . 1 oi.. ' ,i\ - Adieu 1 —W ..a' sbarre Nc a ?a aler.' A . i w fi i iu -1 cro hi 1 i :. '.v o . »il i:»ract« 1 the L -tt tl.i c i.* \ . Aft r\:iiir .▼ t ' 11, \ » 1 • !iU 1 11iI M .;■• I > tu • ■' liCili-ti '• t .ilk* ■Uf !'€• W, . ». , r 111* . V ft . .1 i" !'• tOVt» t.. ' .t. ... So .- .t- 1 m. ] i.im to ui. i: lit or. W. • l.t 1 si\f»-f!i ( !. ,»tn..t« ] i -> r •!> i; I ' c. "_ v . HOW DO WE DIG OUR GRAVES? e mi!«t eat or we cannot live. This we nil know. But do we all know t :i* -■ .• ]'o In- * it:!. ,'" It is F'L 1 . 1 WI - '■ . T V. ' H HIT t» «-th. I . • 1 -! 1 11 i1 - - .J: Is. \*titi- '• m .1 \\ t;o f tt-r -i1 at t . 1- ra ( ■ 1 \r « * .'•[!. '♦» 1» i ci.S -« t.-t* roj.-t ■ * :it nur ti and in our liO',- -v . -r tll«if* ■' _ -i t:s aid at -Uu' ti.... ... -c p» ■. .' ill their own sf hs ;; t >n* more slow, li lt !• '»• ts }; *:». •.-> t ;*: ms of tIIOHC* eS Wulcll KVVCt'I nail 111 to f-t t riot v> • v i wi, lit mt w;;rniii 0 ' : 1 t n,.-. « r • »-a i dc-nms. i ' i it is a ii.- . that, if we are wat«-liful, we run tell when we are tin ;it«-ned. Tiio following are anions the symptoms, vc t th» y do not a ways neeessjinly in i »-ar in the saint* nor an- they always the Baiui* in diilrrcnt cases. There is a dull and sleepy leeiin r ,'; a had taste in the mouth, y in the morning; the appetite is change able, sometimes poor and again it seems as though the patient could not eat enough, and oeeasio? ally no i appetite at all; dullness and slug j gishness of the mind; Jo ar i>ition to study or work; more or h »s head ache and ht n iness in the head; dizziness on rising to the feet or 1 moving suddenly j furred and coat j ed t"..::ue; a sense of a I id on tho stomach that nothing r« niovts; hot and dry skiii at times ; ve w tirigo in the eyes; scanty and iii-1, olored urine; sour taste in the m uth, fre quent y attended 1 v pal] iti'tion of the heart; impaired Aision, with spots tnat ses-m to l>o fiwimiringin tii; 1 a:r la ,'ore the y s ; a cough, with a green!sh-c>lc;r». d t \pecto -lat ion ; poor nights' rt-st ; • sticky ; slime ahout the teeth and gums'; , hands and feet cold and lau:my; irritaMe temper ai:d Lo / . Is bound up and costive. This disease has puzzled the physicians an 1 -til] puz zles them. It is the commonest of . ailments and yet the most compli cated and mysterious. Sunn times it is treated as consumption, some times as liver >mp!aa t, and then again as malaria am! v n h art dis ease. lUit its real nature is that of constipation anddvsp j sin. J t arises in the d'g; !,vo and soon affects a 1 tho others tin nigh the corrupted and poisoned blood. Otten the whole body —including the nervous system— is literally starved, even when there is nc emaciation to tell the sad story. Experience has shown that there ip put one remedy that can certainly cure this disc.-, e m all its stages, namely, Shauer ].\*va"t of Roots or Mother Seige; s Curative rup. If ne\er fails but, nev» it; , j—s, ll> time should be ], *t in trying other so called remedi s. f. ; j- thev will do nr j g"i»d. C*et this great vegetable preparation, (discover* i bv a vener able nurse M ho-, name is a house hold word in • r: ~!!.■ ) an 1 bo sure to get the getiiiin.- anioh . OIVKV rp i;) si vy x imm'tors, Shaker J'.-xtract of lioots or Sei- Cel s Syrup lias r ist-d me to good health alter scv !i io«*toi"s had given me U]> tu die witn consumption.— So w i r,-s R. p. (irace, Iviikman ville, i •Id C Ivv. H> lIFAI.T) ■ R IT T"ST IV TIME. I had be» n a out given up to «:ie w;; h dy]>« p- i i t ] first saw a-.' • I . .-en;. f Shaker Extract of I; ts or S !_.',s S-. r]• After US ' :S j > ir I >ot ti 'S I w' i s ;:!■%. to at t.ena t•>my 1u, -.i. . .. .u§ ever. I k'.O .f s -eS •,! . :1. Is and tV. r Hnt 1. ■ l, . , rl! . 1 I, V j t •' S > V-T V> T! I'uilum, of Tav i" T, ( Teiie". :t ( .'v. i. '• • » I t-' 1" •».. v:.S A L TI E. r. 1 a mas I*. I.v.t* !;rm - • ( i, wr.v-s - ■ ■ ■ ■ 's - - i ' • \ - . ha 1 >- . 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T v AHRANT my to f Jii Ji 8 'V '' s Because others have failed i s no reason for not nov. ;i cure at once for a treat,s,. an ,j a R,T ?L INK V ' 1,1 " KKVKI.V Civ.. F e U C '" N >«"> ior I iri&\ t %ii»i 11 will cure you. Address C. ROOT. M. C. 183 PEAFL ST., NCWYOIK
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