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A l
rrr, >
T. )
liml
a, the other day, by Col.
i oounty, the most
[neatly finished arti-
re over see* Th® Co1 *
BvemJHpent manu-
aever succeeded in get-
like as comfortable as
Any one not person-
i Col. B. would never
Lhim walk, that he bas
fhieao limbs are furnish
er hands and feet, and
|>y the Marks Artificial
iway, New York. A,
Organization op
[cultural Society,
Pearl Street.
rember 19th, 1879.
•pointed to organize a
Society, requests the
farmer and all inter-
throughout the coun-
Tn will meet at the Met-
the City of New York
Wednesday, December
attendance of all who can
jnient to come is requested.
Jil be delivered on practical
tag to Agriculture, by some of
Authorities in the country. A
fon and By-laws will be adopted,
elected for the management of
w. E
iminary conference, held in this
In October 22d, and composed of rep
resentative men from difierent sections,
decided the practicability of an organiza
tion such as is proposed. The letters of
approval since from well-known men in
diforent parts of the country, and the gen
eral favor with which the idea is received,
confirm this judgment.
The-Committee have met with the
greatest encouragement in their work,
and have reason to believe that the meet
ing in December *rtl).provo the most im
portant gathering ever assembled in con
nection with the Agricultural [nduptpy of
the United States.
For Mayor.
Cant C. G. Talmadge will be supported
rMayor on first Wednesday in Decmn-
er next, regardless of any previous
election or nomination that may be had.
Workingmen.
1879.
Fair Announcement.
The undersigned have long bad the rep
utation of keeping the best barber-shop in
North-East Georgia, and are determ'ned
by good work and fair dealing to retain
the confidence of the public. Prices mod
erate, and^H work done in the most su
perior manner. Give us a call.
Sapp & Brydik.
an interview so
5ry Speer, which ap-
anday’s Constitution.
to be the condensed
^s, and we.think the
oted by Mr. Speer, very
time. We are quite
ft has done nothing, said
[nothing which needs ex-
.then should he rush into
Dr explain the surmises
by other people given
put his probable conduct
After all he will be
i, and of bis past rec-
’ no complaint
finory Speer has been in
[ past few days, and on yes-
into the Constitution of-
Athens, Sept 22d,
Oh, DontY ou Forget it, that the Regulators—GRAYS, sells Dry Goods, Carpets, Clot
. and shoes Cheaper than any House in Georgia.
Few words well spoken.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 4, 1879.
This is to certify that I have used Messrs.
Hutchinsons’ preparation—“ Neuralgine'
—for the cure of neuralgia, and believe it
to be what they represent—a sure cure for
nenlalgia. Bespectfully, W. M. Stockton
Fotsale by E. C. Long & Co.
Second Ward.
We are authorized to announce G,
Jacobs, Esq-, as a candidate for re-election
as Alderman from the ?d Wprd.
gmokers.
Call on E. C. Long & Co. for your Cigars
The Bed Gauntlet and the Boyal Bull, the
two leading cigars of the city.
Dancing' School.
OUR MATCHLESS BANNER
Who are the Leaders of low Prices in Athens ?
THE GRAYS.
Where can you buy all wool Black Cashmere full 6-4 wide at 62 l-2c.
• ONLY AT THE GRAYS.
Where can you find such a variety of Silks? Have yon seen ours from 60 to $4.
Or our Black Cashmere Silk at § l ? Where can yon find all the New .
Styles of Pekin, Damask and Silk Velvet and Satius at 60c to $1.25 ?
ONLY AT GRAYS.
Where can you find Wool Filling Cashmere at 12 1-2, 14, 16 and 18c and
wards. New Shades 27 inches at 28 to 32 1-2.
QNLY GRAYS.
Who sells Standard Braud Best Prints at 4c. Where find Hamilton Prints at 2- 12c ?
ONLY AT GRAYS.
Where can
Wamso
ere can
F2BGEJ? informs the Indies a* d gentlemen of
Jl of Afcuene thatfce will hi- school at Huunicuti
Jd gornuoh bas been said of the views
ie Hon. Emory on the alleged move-
lit of Mr. Stephens and Dr Felton out
tie Democratic camp, we tried an in
flow on with him.
This wise young Congressman heard us
lough patiently, and then putting his
|»d on one side, remarked quietly :
Way up in my District there is a
jiely adage which says : “ It is the still
low that eats the slops!” I am a strong
^believer In these old savings!”
And that is all we could get nut ot the
Hon. Emory Speer, of the Ninth.”
TOOMBS AS AN ORGANIZER.
A little more than a week ago the At
lanta Constitution, stated 1n effect that
e n. Toombs had quit the Independents
d given in his adhesion to the organized
inocracy. We were inclined to doubt
the correctness of the Constitution, but our
worst forebodings' were realized when the
following telegram from the doughty
.General was read in Chicago to the aston-
"iffhedOumber-
ulitory banquet to ueneral Grant
Atlanta, Ga.—M. E. Slone Editor:
lour telegram received. I deline to an
swer except to say. present my personal
congratulations to Gen. Grant on his safe
arrival to his country. He fought for his
country honorably and won. I fought for
mine and lost. I am ready to try it over
again. Death to the Union. (Signed)
R. Toombs.”
The consternation produced by this ful-
mination from this new apostle of organi
zed democracy can be imagined. Such
men as Stephens, Wade Hampton Gen.
Longstreet, had sent their polite messages
jf congratulation. The occasion was one
festivity and rejoicing, when this grim
loch, this spectre of Death and Devas-
m uubiddeu stalked into the banquet
^1 am ready,” said the receut con-
fight again. “ Death to the
to
> the organized much joy over
[it We trust however, in the
) of the Constitution they
i on the slack of bis
Lhim oft.” We are not
l’s record as a
how, during the
he put forth
Millen o l the
apt to incar-
hr in the smoke
Jo, a conductor
effrontery of
pral’s effort to
he box cars,
ing soldiery,
[muse recorded
right compa-
ounds of ball
’ rations and
pvost Guard
jputfiomd-
the Gen-
up. These
he General
i has its vie-
Ithat the tele-
atest victory
I the South,
ace the war,
(the shrewd
og the
age these
folly, for
Dry, and
Which have
hero, from
It is designed to organize an Association
that shall jfepresent every part of the
3 V4flfr»aM^rit$h IfsTnfeiSbei “
ety iu^e^Tfflrectly or indirectly
related to Agriculture. Its aim js the pro
tection and advancement ot Agriculture in
the United States, by practical methods
such as periodical exhibitions of the pro
ducts of the soil, in the principal cities of
t he country, the encouragement of immi
gration, the discussion of questions rela
ting to Agricultilre and the commerce
its products, and the collection and dis
semination of the best agricultural
thought and experience.
The useful results that have been pro
duced by the different state and county
agricultural societies in America, and the
beneficial effects of the Royal Agricultural
Society ot England upon the Agriculture
of Great Britain, show conclusively the ad
vantages of organization, it is believed
that the time lias come when, tor our
own protection, gropfer attention must be
given to the agricultural iuteiuate ot this
country. The demands oi the future upon
them will be far greater than the past,
and new methods and new sytteulS must
be devised and employed to meet them
The yield of the laud now under cultiva
tion must be increased, aDd new methods
and new systems must be devised and
employed to meet them. The yield of the
land now under cultivation urn At bo in
creased, and new fields prepared tor new
wants. The drudgery ol the farm should
be lessened, and the iarmer relieved from
,1>any of bis present burdens. Through
the promulgation of new ideas and the
employment of groa'-er lahor-aaviug ma
chinery, his toil may bo lightened and his
comtorts increased. The advantages of
fered by this couutry to emigrants must
be clearly and forcibly set forth, that our
boundless acres may be ocoupied, our pro
ducing capacity increased, and fpo hap
piness and comfort t filled va£ed.
Whilst giving prominence to the fact
that our agriculture is the basis of all
wealth, we recoguize this truth, that the
interests of manufacturing, commerce,
trade and transportation, are identical
with that ot agriculture; and that the
prosperity of one should lead to the best
prosperity of all.
Since all classes nre interested in the
promotion of agriculture, the support and
encouragement ot the' public at large are
requested.
Those who lavor the undertaking are
requested to send their names and ad
dresses to the Chairman of this Committee.
[Here follows a list of signatures of rep
resentative agriculturists from every 8tato
and Territory in the Union.]
H. Reall, Chairman,
L. S. Hardin, Sec'y,
Lawson Valentine, Treas’r,
Henry E. Alyord,
Wm. Crozier,
J. H. Reall, Chairman Committee on
Organization, 323 Pearl Street, New-York.
nB on Momtav, the 24th of Noti——..
the Day 0*5*, *"• *>»>f P*** 7 for'the nig
classes can oe formed eu different daya.l
Prof. Barger. t***b«I .OandqUB l
Proclamation.
nd Dress Goods at 5, 6, 8 and 10 to all at 12c: also Fruit of the
id Lonsdale Shirtings onp yard wide at 8c, and Zephyr at 81c,
ONLY AT GRAYS
find Cloaks from $1.50 to $4.00 ; also 3 Button Kids at 2gc, and
Ladies’ Vepts from 40c to $2.0Q,
ONLY AT GRAYS.
d the King of all Shirts and Wamsutta Guaranteed at prices
cent lower than old time merchants can name, viz, 75c,
I ONLY AT GRAYS.
Where oan yon find 10 1-4 Bleached Shirtfog at 15c and the fine*t one 1
• Sea Island at 6c l , or B Shirting at 4 3-4,3-4 Sheeting at 5 l-4c,
ONLY AT GRAYS,
•Whose Store is always crowded? Who makes the business impression;
THE GRAYS. jffi
Who employ the most experienced men ? Who defy any house to i
THE GRAYS.
Who has th.e most extensive Stores in the prominent cities in the^
has the oldest Stores in the State ? Who buy nml sell the most Good
THE GRAYS.
Whose Stores are better known for Fair Dealing, not pushing i
representing Goods ? What Stores produced the best bnsines
THE GRAYS.
Who has the Largest Stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloak
Athens and don’t charge exorbitant prices atl
THE GRAYS.
Which is the House that don’t hava to apologize for tl:
the Inst fifty years, or more ?'
* THE GRAYS.
Who sell the Cheapest and Best Goods in
THE GRAYS.
State o?Ggoqqi4, Ejec^tive Department.
Id grateful recognition of the Divine PiO,idcncp which
ha* rewarded onr labors w*th plenty, and protected oar
homes from pestilence, *, Alfred 11. Colquitt,
GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA,
do hereby designate and appoint Thursday, the 27*h day of
November, Instant, to be observed as a day of thanksgiving
and praise.
And I do earnestly recommend that all the people of the
Stat$ do, upon that day, abt-tain from their ut-ua) vocations*
reveren'
for the
prayer
ujcnoiu^o iuat omvw %.au.<uwaa ».«*. jw. *uu »u uuuiuii.
for the continuance ot His favor to as ana onr posterity.
Given at the Executive office in Atlanta, this 15th day
of November, in the year of onr Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-nine, and of the Independ
ence of the United States of America the one hun
dred and fourth
iwell, Baltimore, Kd
sed Colden’s Liebig’s
ef and TodIo Invigor-
fility, febrile and nerv-
: have found it one of the
r nutrient tonics now in use
in pharmacy.
ALFRED H. COLQUITT, Governor.
N. C. Barnett, Se^re^y of Sl«tc.
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
TRADEMARK The Oreat En-TRADE fflARK
alfsfl Remedy, An nn
faLiiw pure for ^epiinal
Weakness, bpermatorr
rhewa, Iuipoteury, and all
diseases that follow, as a
scqn*r.ce of S*lf- Abuse;
a* Jo** of Memory, Uni
versal Lassitude. **cin in
ihe back, Dimne.** of vi
sion, Premature old age
BEFORE UW«fl.»nd many other d TAEttfi.
that lead to insanity or consumption, and a premature
gra,Vc.
pr Full particulars In our pamphlet, which we desire to
s*nd free bym«ilto e.verv oue. |g" The J-peoiflc Medi
cine is sold by all druggists at f l.tO per package, or six
S acksgesfor or will be sent tree by mail on receipt of
,e money, by ari^resiriug •
THE <:o.,
No. 10 Mechanics* dl^ck, Detroit, Mich.
Sold in Athens and every where by all Druggists.
ble Christopher Gray dWt to Jerusal
the Public by telling them thdy‘fife selling at
Facts for Your Consideration!
!^*What were the prices of goods before Gray opened this well-known branch house T Who inaugurated low prices t Ask yourselves wh(!
suitthe people better than Gray, who has conducted the most Extensive Stores in prominent cities ot Georgia for the past fifty years.
These undying truths are placed befqre you, and though you may never deal with the house, it they change you from the dreadful road to ruin J
your credit system in ths ruins of oblivion and trade only for pash, we shall bo satisfied. W® h ave facilities that no other house oan boast of. ly 1
of book-keepers or collectors, as our terms are strictly Cash, and besides, the Old Reliable 'Christopher Gray is always in the market, theroby sav
season, which isan important item in itsolf.
All orders for SAMPLES promptly attended to and Express Paid on any Paokage over $5.00.
With sincere thaaks to our Friends and Customers for their continued favors and confidence towards us, aud with earnest sympathy for those
oi that great pestilence kuowu as Credit, which has to-day left many a home in. poverty.
Unfurl Your Banker and Sliow ITourl
THE REGULATORS OF LOW PRICI
n
A
VEGETABLE
MEDICINE FOR THE
8L0PD.UVER&K1DNEYS7
GURATINE,
For Liver Complal
7
Ex. Com.
CyBoots, shoes and hats—a very large
and weU assorted stock, at Solomon &
Joseph's.
Testimony of Rev. D. E. Butler, Fres’t Board
of Trustees Mercer University.
Messrs. Hutchinson & Bro., Atlanta, Ga.
Gentlemen : We have used your Neu
ralgine with great satisfaction. Sometimes
it has given immediate relief, at others by
a soothing effect, has brought on sleep,
and then followed recovery from the se
verities ot nervous headache.
We recommend it to our friends.
Respectfully, D. E. Butleb, D. D.
Read This.
$100 per month guaranteed to an ac
tive and energetlo Agent for this and ad-
Turing counties to selT'a'Rew and won*
derful variety of cora-Waljace’s Improved
Prolifio White Flour Seed Com—each
stalk producing from 4 to 12 ears and
making 80 to 100 bushels to the acre.
Address, with stamp, L. L. Osment,
Cleveland, Tenn.
Fourth Ward.
Capt B. H. Lampkin, who filled the po
sition of Alderman from the 4th Ward for
two years most acceptably to the citizens
of that Ward and in the true Interest of the
city, is again a candidate for that position,
and we are satisfied that he will give the
most perfect satisfaction, if elected. Let
his friends come out on the first Wednes
day. In Decemhar. . v
Take
-DRAUGHT” cores djrspep.
Lliou and heartburn. - *
jbr sale by Dr. E. S. Lyndon.
’ will never be 1
Fori
and.you
by DhE. S. Lyndon.
Strayed
A CHESTNUT
■Q.^trarrtorethe tatkak:
jar,
en?
rtm Mmmfiuufoifr,
>r Stolen.|
with «U1k hind feet, with a
hl»*j face, .hoot eight
bl.ck haree mnle ; »d
CHRATlWr^ SSSS
fty “■
GURATINE,
fCT P.heuui-h
GURATINE,
t or S'-rr.ruU Disei
CURATlHi,
For Ewsiptlaa, l «mpie*.
THS LEADING AND I0EULAS DRY GOODS HODSS OF FHUADSLPH1A.
SHOPPING
With oi through onr SAMPLE AND MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT Is simple,
easy, and advantageous. Anyone writing to us for Samples, mentioning the kind of goods
needed, will receive, by return mail, the desired samples and information. Goods sent
BY MAIL OR EXPRESS.
Through this means ladies everywhere throughout the United States avail them
selves of a very convenient plan of receiving Dress Goods, trimmings, and a General
Outfit from the head-centres of trade, where they can at all times obtain the best goods,
newest and latest styles to bo had Tor the least money.
HOMER, COLLADAY & CO.
Manufacturers, Retailers,and Importers of Choice Novelties in J>ress Goods,
Silks f Trimmings, etc.,
CHESTNUT, ABOVE BROAD STREET,
>» PHILADELPHIA, PA. y
> r - (ESTABLISHED 1848.)
And 13 Rue ft loner, foirls, France.
A3-n»T0 tho children send for a set of our Fancy Advertising Cards.1T*
All Sample* and Information cent free to all parts of the United State*.
ji. com*
pnhmfbTUn*»\vii \ .dqc—
combining Ui'Otit lUp-
arm ion fue 'curative
pnwurH U>r the evils
wblcb produce all Alp-
eases of the Blood, the
MAeer, the JHdiiry*.
Harmless In action and
thorough In Us effect.
Tcttcr,Snlt Bheutn,
AiL*”*N«ff«Ni, Her-
finfdr
• U 6 4 T VohSUjUiff
li b •eKmla, Mndt*
u ,. hour Stotn-
/ifft, .’enMou of
I Vine,
etC*
ASX V0UR DRUGGIST
iO a IT.
HEJifitfatSEBCtltt
BALTl!.*ONa. tfjj
THS GENUINE
DR. C. McLANE’S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
rFHE countenance is pale and leaden-
A colored, with occasional flushes, or
a circumscribed sj»ot on one or both
cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu
pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs
along tint lower eye-lid; the nose is ir
ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds;
a swelling of the upper lip; occasional
headache, with humming or throbbing
of the ears; an unusual secretion of
saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath
very foul, particularly in the morning;
appetite variable, sometimes voracious,
with a gnawing sensation of the stom
ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting
pains in the stomach; occasional
nausea and vomiting; violent pains
throughout the abdomen; bowels ir
regular, at times costive; stools slimy;
not unfrequently tinged with blood;
belly swollen and hard; urine turbid;
respiration occasionally difficult, and
accompanied by hiccough; cough
sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy
and disturbed sleep, with grinding fff
the teeth; temper variable, but gener
ally irritable, &c.
Whenever the above symptoms,
are found to exist, ,
DR. C. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a curs,
rr DOES NOT CONTAIN mercury
in any form; ft it an innocent prepara
tion, not capable of doing the slightest
injury to the most tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McLane’s Ver
mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc-
Lane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper. :o:
DR. C. McLANE’S
LIVER PILLS
are not (scommcmlfil »s a remedy "for all
the ills that flesh Is heir I#,” but in affections
of the liver, and in all Bjliotis Complaints,
Dyspepsia and Sick 1 Iradache, or diseases qf
/
, they stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used preparatory
to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OR IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Each box hasa red wax seal on the lid with
the impression-l>x. Mi I.am-'s Civra Piles.
Eaan wrapper bears the signatures of c.
Me Lank am? I'i.emiv; Itaos.'
Insist upon having the genuine Dr.G, Mc-
Lakk’s Livf.k Piujf. prepared by Fleming
Bros., of Pittsburgh. I'a—tlic market being
full of imitations of lh“name McLanm.
speiled diffcrcMly but same proouaciatiimf
Chas. Bruckner,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
AT JAMES O’FARRELL S STORE,
Broad Street, Athens, Ga.
Elgin aud all AnjericafTwatchos a speci-
a'ty. ;V
PriCA» ah low am any one can dor croqd work, and every
lob warranted to jito aatiafactior. Oqnjo and aee me.
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complete aedcom-
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Scriptures, in one Volume, ever paOUabed. Price $1.15.
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|AGENTS
WANTED
BIBLES
r
Literature, aft, GongfiSS 0 ?
'containing CradenkCoo-
cordaooa and over *000 blaatratlon*,'
with all U
1 the SEW FBATUKBS, also fur
Otar* art and song for
Circaltra and terms lent nn application to
U. CUAMIJEK3 A <X
OO., Atlanta. G«.
(GEORGIA, Madison county.®
U Wbereea. Isaac J Meadera ana r ames O. Daniel have
made application to m. for permanent letter, of
tration upon tho estate of James Daniel, deceased.]
This la therefore to cite all peraoos concerned to be at
mj offlee on the let Monday in January, to abow why cold
lattera oboald not be granted. a. C. DANIEL, <ml>.
GEORGIA, Madison conn
I hereoy consent fur n|T wife,
become a free IradMt. ThlsNoyem
_ Jane Fort son, to
.ember 7 itb 1HTS.
FHANKL1N H. FORTi-'N.
We ob-
tained
tlir o u g h
M essrs.
Hunt,
Raukin &
Lamar, of
Atlanta,
some of
~ your
Worm Oil,
and it is
far superi
or to any
thing we
have ever
seeD, that
in future
number ot
years, and
can say,
as will
our custo-
m e r s )
that your
Worm Oil
is more ef-
A FIRST JiL ASS Baker, ot sober,
ongbly understands his'
NbvIS
- Corner College avenne and Clayton at, At
Messrs. Rucker A Hull.
SMITffS ffOBM OIL
Troup Factory, Ga., May 21st, 1879.
Dr. E. S. Lyndon—Dear Sir :
we willfoctual
than any
thing we
ever sold.
Should
you wish
testimoni
als, we
for quite alwilt send
Wanted.
NOTICE.
TAX
rpAXPAXERa of Clarke county will please take notice
J. that tbe digests have been placed in my bonds aud
that I am now ready to receive thei- taxes for 1ST*.
Although commencing to collect taxes two months later
than Is usually the case. I am Mill req >tred by law to moke
my returns at the nrasl time, vis: Dec. *0. They will
t-ere(ore sea that there is no time to bo lost, and I hope
they will come forward promptly and pay their taxehw*th-
ont nutting me to tbs disagreeable necessity of issuing ex-
eentons against them. H. H. LINTON, T.0*
•22? SL 1 EX*™ occupied^
B. W. Payne & Son’s
SOLUBLE! MilPIi
CUMBERLAND GUANO.
To Rent for 1880. PAWFHLACW Pi©SfflATE
rpiIR stand on Brood street, now occupied, by Burke’s
X * Book store: Possession given lot December, if de
sired. v, PHINIZY.
Wanted.
A T pie Georgia Fecfory store, a man competent to take
charge oril at thp end of Uw year; one wftt
t; rt Elegant Cards, 50 prettiest Myles, with name, 10c. family. Apply at tbe afore any day in tbe week
OIL tamps taken. W. B. Moore, Brockport, N. Y. Toeadsy, between the Lpara oflO and IS o’clock.
Office Up-staiis Reaves & Nicholson’s new
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POOR COPY
JOHN WSI TX.
Building, Opposite McEie & Co