The gazette. (Elberton, Ga.) 1872-1881, February 18, 1880, Image 2

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THE GAZETTE: : r : Tjtruary 18,188( WJU*IJUC.. 1.. -A not strange that the "Clement at* ytabbrncm, advertiser” never publishes any thing (fondemnalory of the machine. The Senate euinm.ttee hav'ng reported adversely in parson Simmons’ ease, his goose is thought to be thoroughly cooked. — 1 -■-> —- ■ Emory Speer made his maiden speech in- the House last week, On an appropria tion bill, and it is said to have created (juite a sensation. Sherman and Blaine are both committed to absolute civil s.rviee reform when elect fed to the Presidency. Conkling is advo cating domestic reform-. As reporters almost invariably misrep resent Mr. Stephens, it would he well for bis friends not td commit themselves on the Simmons case till they hear his views in an authoritative form. Our Ouyers contemporaries are en gaged in anew paper controversy. Such readiug has little interest for the intelli gent reader, and it Wise man never in dulges in it mom than xmicc. --■■■♦ + >• The sale of the Macon and -Brunswick road having fallen through because the 'Governor refused to transcend the author- JWerT trim in the conveyance of the -property, the people along the line of the Vaad are making a demand for the Gov- | 'ernor to call an extra session of the •Lcg’- ulalure for the purpose of perfecting the vale. m COTTON CONSUIffPTION IN EUROPE. We have before us, through the kind ness of one'Of our most vigilant and ac tive merchrffcts, a circular concerning cot 'ton movements rtntl consumption in Eu rope. Irom which w*c glean‘some interest ing informa ti. ill. January 1, 1879, there was a total sur plus on hrtnd— in Britan, 69,000 bales, C’outTtten t 85,'00t) bales ; delivered -during the year —Great Britain, 2.961,310, Continent, 2,739,281 bales—making the total supply for 1879—Great Britain, 3,- 031,310, Continent, 2,824,281; consumed 'during the year— Great Britain 2,933,310, T’oulinen t, 2,72o,'2Bl—leading a surplus on hand January ], 1880—‘Great Britain, 100,000, Continent, 101,000 balesh ... The average weight of bales in the sup 'piy of 1878 was greater than ever known before. The average weight of bales ti e preceding year was, Egyptian, 611 pounds, whereas the last average is G29> {vunds. The average weight of American was given at 443 pounds, and now It -is 449 pounds, which will make a considerable difference in summing up the entire crop, and raises the amount consumed in Eu rope to a greater figure than ever known before, as shown by the following figures: 1879, total 5,653,591 or weekly, 108,723 1878, “ 5,418,300 “ “ ' 101,497 1877, “ 5,500,241 “ 105,795 .1886, “ 5,564,629 “ “ 107,014 These figures are interesting to those watchful oi cottn movements, and fur a basis for considerable calculation. elbebton abroad. Our esteemed friend, T. L. G d ntt, the editor of that spieiest of i& week lies, The Oglethorpe Echo, (there is but one Gantt, and one Echo in An>or iea), paid a visit toEiberton about two ago, and we make a few ex- his view of our town to let ' our ( pitizons know “how others .gee ' tik: 11 Usc'been over a year since we wjre there*,last, bat with as live a ."place as .changes are made inn year. ..'•Mr. s ßrewer Tate has erected a splendid ns,w store, the James block is finished np and several other chan ges made in the business quarter. Bat the greatest improvement is no - tieeable in dwellings. JUandsomo res lidences and-tasty .cottages are spring ing up on .every side. Hon. Robert fester has just completed on the suburbs one of the prettiest villas we have ever seen. It combines the lat est architectural designs and the grounds ai# being laid off in that bcau . tifol and tas£y manner characteristic 'jvith Mr. H. ai>d his excellent lady. -JTtoa close proximity to the public square caused this gentleman to sell his lovely property in IJlbcrton, that be had rendered an Arcadia, of beauty, gf}4 seek a njore retired retreat, where he and liis lady can their decli’j, jag years retqqyed from the turmoil pf iactite life. Mr. IJester is ono of e purest and best men in the world bis wife a noble Christian lady, iyac( hj all who know her. fpOPSidering the growing impor- of Elberton. property is very Ipw, except on the public square, yrhere it commands very high prices. Qairdner, Arnold & Cos. recently paid SBOO for the privilege of widening the street in front of their store. There are more pretty building lots in El berton than any town in Georgia, and they can be bought at from $25 to SIOO per acre. They arp owned by citizens interested in the prosperity of the place, who decline to strangle the growth of.their incipient city in the Prices l “Merchants say that Saturday was dull day in Ell erton. We would 1f;!,.. to sei what they terra a lively day. ■The streets wore crowded with cotton Dragons not only from Elbert, but we Hkw planters from Oglethorpe, Wilkes Kut, Franklin and even South Caro- Ea. The stores were crowded and Dnne&s was booming. A gentleman ■Lily arrived in Elberton from HL h> and remarked that there was ■ business and activity there than Alace he had passed through. The an ts sell goods at Athens and ■a prices and pay Augusta lig- Hr cotton. ■ grandest institution in F.lber ■kv brass banc} under the lead H t^iat, polished gentleman, Mr. BMartin, at and taught by Prof. was oq,t on a sere nade Saturday night, and'sweeter urn lie we never hear,!*. Wo consider this by far the finest band, in Qeorgia, Cr oat of it either. vWe mu6t not neglect to,sq.y a word little narrow “gauge,’the livest ijdlrpa^inf.nt in the South, it. be gan to pay from the day it was finish ed, has promptly mot the interest on its bonds and but for the unexpected presentation of the claims that the company did not count on paying would have declared a dividend the jj.gfcjear.” A HOUSEHOLD NEED A book oi 'Bland Diseases and Liver Complai.'t, s?nt FUEL Vdiiress Ur. Sanford, 162 Broadway, New \ ork City J||R lIAA Stool, Cover find Book only sl4: PS fta 9IV to $255 Organs 13 stops, 3 sett 3 g Heeds, 2 Knee Swells, Stools look, (jiiiv .; ' iiotltfaj l Newspaper Free. Addresi Daniel F. Beauty, Wflshihgton, N. .1. AGENTS WANTED For the Pvt and Fastest S‘ ll ng Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. National Pi:n.iaHiN Cos., Atlanta, (la. COMPOUND OXfWM-iSt? tiKSli remarkable curat in (.V>iiuinptioii,(&Carr6.X*.un*)giti, and other C hronic Dlacaace by the new Oxygen Treat ment, now r;ady ami nent free. Dr*. S I AKKEV A f*ALEN, 1109 511(11111 Girard St. Phil-akriphia, Pa. Agents Read This - We want an Agent In this couiity'who we will pay a Salary of SIOO per month and expenses, to sell onr wonderful inventions. Sample free. Address at once BS<SBMan & Cos., Marshal, Michigan. m (1(11) . ON LIFE & PROPERTY. (JsJ.I'jUUU SIO,OOO will bo paid to any person .Hv who din EXPLODE A LAMP tlttad with (NW ourJjIFETY ATTACIIMESIT. Mailed free f*r 35 eta. Fnnrforfl. Agents Wanted, Malfl orPtmak TOB s. S. NEWTON'S SAFETY LAMP TO., o r , 40 lIIXOIIAMTOa, N. Y. nO V'lS* Salebboom, 13 Wkst Broadway, X. Y. CHEAPEST BOCK-STORE I 75672 NEW and OL1) STANDARD WORKS in EVERY DEPARTMENT of LITERATURE. Al most given away-. Catalogue of (tenoral Literature and ncticU five'. Immense inducements to Book Clubs and Libraries. Ijeggat Bros.* 3 Beekman St., Opp. Post-Office, New York. On 30 Days Trial We will send our Electric-V oltaic Belts and other Electric Appliances upon trial for 30 days to those suffering from Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis <r any diseases of the L veroT Klndneys.nna amny o riißit diseases. A Sure Cure guaranteed on o pay Address Voltaic Belt Cos.. Marshall, Mich. pHIPTSONi' CURED. A simple v?ctable remetlvl fdr the speed)/ amt permanent cure of C'eiSUmp-g tibp.lSrouchitis.C.tarrh. Asthma, and all Throata and Lava Affections. Also aliositSve nndja radical euro for Nervous Debility and allE Nervous Complaints, which has been tested in a thousands off cases, Recipe, wit h full directions* (in German, French, or English) for prepar-M iHgand using’, rent by rrpii free of ciiarsefs On receipt Of stair: • Please name this paper. Rd W.W.BHERAB.I49 Power;'Block,Kochfcßter,M.Y.B| WARNER'S ' ~~ ’. BITTERS It Is the best Blood Purifier, and stimulates every function to more healthful action,andla ■ thus a benefit in all diseases. In eliminating the Impurities of the blood, the natural and necessary result is thecureof Hcrof utoils and other Bk:-n-Eruptions and Diseases, Including Cancers, Ulcers and othur Sores. Dyspepsia. Weakness of the Stomach,Omsti ,t pat ion. Dizziness, (Icnernl Debility, etc., are cared by the Safe Mi I tern. It is unequaled as an appetlz.er and recular timic. It um medieine which should be in every fam ily, and which, wherever used, will save the payment of many doctors’ bills. Bottles of two sites; prices, 50 cents and SI.OO. an. al ROBINSON jHASHIHE |jOBKS f Biehmoud, Indiana, UDO 111 1842. WE BUILD PQETABLE BFGIHES Maunted on Trucks or Frames of 6—B-_ 10 _ 12 —14 and 25 Horse Power, WE ALSO BUILD THE “PEERLESS” Portable Engines on frame of 3—4 and G Horse Power. These engines are the best small engines in the market. WE BUILD THRESHING MACHINES Horse Powers of all sizes SINGLE OR DOUBLE SAW MILLS STATIONARY ENGINES, DRAG SAWS, SAW TABLES, CORN SHELLERS, FEED MILLS, &c. We offer special inducements lo cash buyers. Pend,for Catalogue, and state what you wish to buy. Address,. ROBINSON & CO., April 2—ly Richmond, Ind •Call at this office and see price list. Sarah J. Newby, f J.jhe] fon-Bivqpce is Elbert Supe John'Newby, j rior Court, September term 187# It appearing from the return of the sheriff of said Elbert comit y in above stated case, that the defendant ■is not to be found in Elbert county, and from libel , filed plaintiff resides in said county. And it further appearing to the satisfaction of the cowt, that the de ' fendaiit now resides ont. of the State. It is ordered by the court that the defendant John Newby appear and answer to said case at March.term, -SSO of said court. And that a copy of this order; be served on said de fendant by publication in the Elberton Gazette, a newtp-.-per published in said couy.ty, once a month for four mo.diis before said term. E. H. POTTLE, Judge, Superior Court N. C. A true extract from the records of said court, this Nov. 4, 18T9. T. A. Chandler, Clerk. ■ ~r~ Mailed Free for 35 Cts. $ I 0,000. SAFETY . ' TACHMENT. 8 A 138. May.use any lump or burner, ■ Prevents dripping and, heating. —— Send for £uunplea,wlthAface of collar, and depth of your lamp. S*. S. Newton’s Safety Lamp (L.. l3 West Broadway, New Ycrh. t Factory and Office ( Binghamton, READ THE ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY A. JACOBS, To all who would like to dress well for a small amount of money: I defyn you to know that I have a large stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL Dry Goods constitute Y large item in every man’s expenses, and it should be a mat.er of consideration where everybody Can buy to the best advantage. This yon can do at the stole of A. JACOBS, in the Masonic building at greatly reduced prices. MILLINERY GOODS In all the latest styles. I mean what I say: east and be convinced that 1 will sell yon goods lower than ever. Economy is the road to wealth. Save money' by buying your goods of A. JACOBS, Elberton, Ua FUBiiriTuißiE |o+ IF YOU WANT THE BEST zIND CHEAPEST FURNITURE TO BE HAD IN GEORGIA, CALL ON TOLLY & WILCOX. Up-stairs, in Swift Block, Elbert on, Ga. WHO CAN’T BE UNDERSOLD IN THE TWO STATES. Bedsteads, $2 and up Chairs, 50c an 4 up Rockers, 1.25 and up Bureaus, lixrge mirrors, $8 and up. And other artices at corresponding prices. Furniture Repaired rates. Picture Framing ciaky. j JTf a/’N TBHf {Pf 1° every variety, varying in prices from $4 00 to $l5O. W) Sa Orders tor Coffins filled inrnied'Mtvly—nsnalii from 'ALu V && iAs '* M fifteen to twenty minutes. Full variety in stock. Athens Foundry 5s Machine "Works 1 ATHENS, GEORGIA. Geneial and Machinists. Pattern Werk, Smithing and Repairing. Having an extensive collection < f PHttems, manufacture Iran and Brass Castings, Mill and Gin-gearing and Mill Machinery. Steam Engines and Saw Mills. Have on hand forithe season a full supply of „ • ~. „ AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Magio, Farmers’ anit Victoi Cane Mills, Cook’s Celebrated Evaporator, Fortob'le Eagines, &<•„, &■. For descriptive circulars and price lists, address 3&. NICKERSON. and Sup't, Aihems Ga MBS. M. F. MELTON. MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER Over Tate’s IMew Store, Elberton, Ca- Ilaviog hail sevenil years carperionceYLitkc business, she believes she can e ait the tastes of ladies Jn rr the la test styles of hats and drvss making. v2(J-3m THE ELBEDXTOTL FURNITURE ESTABL SII MEKTI Where will be found, in tho latest designs, PARLOR,CFj.AM.SER & DINING-ROOM FURNITURE All of which will be sold at tlie lowest city prices. burial caskets and cases A full assortment always on hand. tISDFRTAEING A SPECIALTY. f o .i_T- q-m I will keep in stock a superior assortment of LEATHER from my7Taiiyn.tl,arid sell the same Xjv3cLuJLAv/X • at the lowest prices. Highest prices for Hides. ABDA OGLESBY SELLING OUT! At and Below Cost! I have a lot of Winter Goods which I wish to dispose of. My stoek of Ot.otbumlS Is well assorted, and I will close it out at 25 per cent, below cost. Every shade and quality of HATS at 25 per cent, below cost- Soots Shoes ... 4. AT PBIME COST. SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS At and below cost. PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU, And Don’t You Forget It! These goods must be sold, and the prices in all lines will make you think goeds have fallen instead of risen. Don’t fail to call before purchasing, and tell your sisters and your cousins and your aunts to do likewise. M. Li. HARRIS, ELBERTON. OKA. Talk, as CSSieapT BUT BE SURE TO BUY YOUR Drugs, Glass, Putty, Trusses, &c. AT THE ®B© EMPORIUM! M. HOC. CAHR, ELBERTON, GA. W~:VSi" ;v.^..................... ...- -:* BENSONS fflSfflJßßi POROUS mm iMUI PLASTER A word to thosy who use Porous Plasters. It is a universally acknowledged fact that Be‘ison’s Capcine Porous Plasters aie Superior to all Others. The ~reat demand for them has caused a number of unscrupulous parties to make and oeU 'J^rth less imita tions under similar sounding names. As the market is flooded with inferior plasters selling at any price it 1 a important for the onsumer to know which is the best. It is well known that some of the cheap plasteis ha g been examined and found to contain injurious ingredients which make them dangerous to use, causing paraly sis and other diseases. that the word Capcine onVach piaster is correctly spelled. * v v J3EAUUIVY & JOHNSON, Huakmacuetical Cuemists, New loro*. I Jj MEDICINE FORTHE"^^3 [BLOOD,IMR&KIDNEVS!| PIIRATIMC A medicinal com- UUnHIirSCi pound of known value— For Blood Diseases. St'S powers for the evils f*IID ATISIF which produce all dis vUnAlSNti eases of the .Blood, the _ .. „ l. , liter, the Aidneys. For Liver Complaints. Harmless in action and thorough in its effect. min a TltlP It is unexcelled for the LuKAIINE. cure of all Itlootl Dis ,rl ■ eases such as Scrof- For Kidney Diseases. Mia, Tumors, Hails, Tetter. Salt Rheum, Rheumatism. Uter lUIRATINF euvial Poisoning, UUIIMI llltj also Constipation, For Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, I u di gestion, Sot re stom aeh. Retention of CURATINE, wnee< - For Scrofula Diseases. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. CURATINE) THEBROWI CHEMICAL CD. FOr BALTIMORE, Md. Grand, Square and Upright pianos: * HIGHEST HONORS Over all Amei ican and many European rivals at the EXPOSITION, Paris, 1878. THU STIEFF PIAf O Combine h .In a wonderful degree the Essential qua'i t ins of a perfect instrument, namely; Brillia ucy, Sweetness, Evenness of To-e, Faultless Action, Easy Touch, Artistic Finish, Extreme Durability. E3VEK.Tr PIANO WORK OF ART. perfect in Design. Perfect in "Workmanship. Elegant in Appearance. A )Tgc assortment nl .Second-hiim Pianos always On Isanti. General Agent for Harriett, Ctoach A War ren, Pelonhct, Pelton A C'Ol, New England, and Tay lor & Farley Organs. Pianos and Organs sold on monthly ia-Oalhnonts. Send lor illustrated piano or organ catalogue. i CHAS- M. STIEFF, No. 9 North Liberty Street, Baltimore, Md iWIIMU WHITE ORGAN 00 Jdcrulen, Conn. U.&.A. j [lie 4... _ >s4 X < 1: % ' i 11®*^ - - ■ '■ "GiitWs Blow Rossis"! Adjusted or rß;i3DV6ilii?staiitiy, Inwstod and Exclusively used by this Company, Tlie most popular Organs of the day! UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY. “ Tlie Wileos Sc White Origan Instructor” is the BEST and CHEAPEST > in the market! Send For Illustrated Catalogue. **Ojcfsi I’Atent Breech-Leading Shot Gun Barrels slid? *no side. A Can to waiut the wr.ir nn.l tear, slut rot get shnky •>r out of ritrr. I’, ic 's, from 530.00 upwards, b. n.t >iani|i li>r Circular lo AMERICAN ARMS CO. 103 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. S C HEDULE OF THE PIEDMONT AIR-LINE Schedule'in Effect Tuesday, June 3, 1879. Double daily trains will run on this road as follows: Day Passenger Train—Going East. Arrive Leave. Toccoa 8:08 a. m. 8:10 a.m Going West. Toccoa 6:15 pm 6:16 pm Night Passenger Train—Going East Arrive Leave Toccoa.... 1:52 p m 7:53 pm Going West. Toccoa 7:39 a m 7:40 am Local Freight Train—GoiDg East. Arrive Leave Toccoa 2:42 pm 8:00 pm Going Wesf Toccoa 10:00 pm 10:30 pm Connection at Atlanta for all points West and outhwest. Connecting at Charlotte for all Eastern points. Through " lckets on sale at Gainesville, Seneca City, Graenvilied Spartanburg to all points East and West. G. v. FOREi'OEE, General Manager. W. J. HOUSTON. Gen. Pass’r & Ticket Agt fit fl 8% REWARD L R \ 3 H & Itching,Ulcerated, i r Protrufiir.^ II i H i g IB I PILES that Hcliiug’ff Pile R a > 0 3 y 9 Remedy fails to euro. Absorbs '£ g R g £2 | 0 1 tne tumors, immediate re in I B 1 g 9 | I lief, cures eases of long standing dH I B ' | I 9 lin 1 week, Ordinary cases in 2 days. UUMMMgautioh fxEszss. dniecisis Sent hr mail hypmprteh r,.T, P. Mit.t.kr.M. I)., 1 wfiooT. nth and Arch .<k! Fhila.,Pa. Advice free. s_> u a g-fc TO S6OOO A teak, or $5 to S2O a S | day in your own locality. No risk. $/■ | Il| R Women do as well as men, Many a kSli 11 make more than the amount sfl ' b| || B stated above. No one can-fail to fl BH BB Bmnke money fast. Any one can $ 111 El the work. You can make from BwW V SO cts. to $2 ru hour by devotiirg your cveniugs and spare time tatlie business. It costs nothing to tty the business. Nothing like it for mon ey making ever offered before. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Header, it you want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address aud wo will send you full particulars anil private terms free; sample worth $5 nls free; you call then make up your mind for yourself. Address George Stinson &Cos., Portland, Maine'. par day f wanted! All classes of working !>*► LurjpwL/ pi<*, of either aex, young or old, make nton money* work lor ua In their spare momenta, or all the time, than at anythlq *i*o. rarlicuUra free. Address Q* 3Uuon A Cos., i’ortUad. Maiu* I %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%# OLD AWDRELIABLE. I Dr. Sanford’s Liver Inviooratob j! is a Standard Family Remedy for ! diseases of tlie Liver, Stomach ! | and Bowels.—lt is Lj j I 0 ? R V'of a \^s. wfaStfU j ii I foi more than 35 years, J + I PJ* %% w ith unprecedented results. $ J SEND FOR CIRCULAR.S t S. T. W. SANFORD, M.D., 5 AST Dlll cmST WILL TELL YOU ITS.RKPI TATIOS !! CEO. W. GARRECKT & CO. FASHIONABLE BOOT I SEOE MAKERS Nearly Opposite The Gazette Office, Elberton, Ga. A frill line of first-class I.eatlinr on hand, which will be made up to ord.r In the latest and most unproved - style. Repairing *f all lands Promptly Executed. Punctuality a Specialty. 13*79- FALL AND WINTE R. 1879 TALK IS CHEAP, BUT MONEY BUYS THE HOODS. J. 11. I TANARUS, I. MIX Have ia Stuck, and to arrive a full line of STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS NOTIONS AND HATS, CLOTHING, BOOMS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ‘ WOOD WAKE, &G, &G AP to suit the wants of the public. Our friends and the public have our sin cere thanks for past liberal encouragement, and if *LOW PRICES, courtesy and promptness will repay you in the future, we will endeavor to meet your wishes. Un ® X ® elle< l ’ ( . One Price to and that Price the Lowest. MU. litlTiafeß If. D. MARTIN, Who is so well known among the people of this and adjoining counties, can be found with us ever ready to wait his many friends and customers generally. His excellent character ns a jponrteons* urbane gentleman and a skillful and expert salesman is too well established to require comment at om hands. He will be glad to see his numerous fiends and acquaintances at an} time* at our stem - - WITH. To nil of onr customers that we have indulged for year?, we most earnestly mpies! SETTEE ME XT, as we can no longer give indulgence as we are compelled to hare what vou iustlv owe us to settle np our indebtedness and carry on our business f, .1. 18. it T. A. JONKS. T J E. ii?EW£R TATE, granite Building, fronting 0.h., .Elberton, Cleorgia* Dealer in SHOES, BOLTS, DRY GOODS -—**!> I'amil)' viul Fancy Groceries. ESTEf i Pflifitllf, lEE-ggXi * BRATTLEBOBO. VT. Ou- n<siv Organ, expressly clestgneC r.-;r Sunday ScYioots. Chapcb;, cr.e., is proving- >\ SUCCESS. Do sure to send for full descriptive Catalogue before purcihaslng ary other. HIE LARGEST WORKS (OF THE 1110) 011 THE GLOBE Illustrated Catalogue scat free. MUB MFS. J. H. MAXWELL is engaged in teaching a vocal class in Elberton, anc tlie patronage ot tlie people. *, h ® paint wiT be taken to impart the rudiments of music topnpl'sso that tln ir luture progress will be on n S< Uavingmade asp icial study of this branch of music, she is confident of giving satisfaction. Terms liberal, and made known ou application at her residence, South Elberton. - GEARING & CENtRA^->^^ c mu CRAY S SPECIFIC l\APnrl. trade MAR?The o ! .atEn^p , , N s’ Jl st fteniedy, RA 1 “ARlt pStcmy* o '’ , ®V"f BEfORE TAKIKB Pain Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature 01,1 a„ r , many other Disiuscs that lead to liisaultv‘),VT. aI " sumption, and Prematne Grave. * J v°u f*-Full partten ars in our pamphlet, which , sire to send tree by mail to every one. B iTThe V e " citlc Medicine is sold by all dntegist at *1 per , .k! *' or *ix pack'i'te for $5, or will o- sent free nv ® c ' receipt ot he money by uddreßaiug 3 1111 011 1 THE (iItAY \IKCKECO Mechanics’ Block, ‘mtmlt via fIT-Sold iu Elberton and everywhere by all (iru) K t, t , ★I "t* CINCINNATI T *tZKLy Largrr. llrlglil-r, anil lldtt.r, but the I*|>ular I'rlre kif One llullnr u Ver re- 1 ■■mins unrlnui|fd, \ The Stah Is a more sneressfill paper than uiiv of its rivals; because k nan beiMi constantly Improving, while its price has not been increased, it is only ONt'. IHM.I.IIt A Tll tlt. Commencing January t.ISSO, tt will he made a Fifty-.lx t'alnniu lit !><■■■, with all its departments Improv ed, Its news facilities increased, but it will be furnished ut only ONE I*ol.l. Alt A YEAR. The commission to agents is larger, subscribers nre obtained eusier, people are better pleased with It than any other pa|ier, and the price is only i OM'. imI.I.VK A YEAR. If vou need a first-class paper, or If you feel like getting up a club, where the work will be light and tlie reward large, write to us. ail the time reinem- 1 bering that the subscription price Is only om: UOLLAIi A YEAR. Address 1 THE STAR, JJjceE'i 380 Walnut Street, BBBal A I CINCINNATI. I_A. Chicago Ledger) Establishsd 1073. Tlie Loading Lilsrary Paoor of to West. Only 81.50 a, ‘SToar. A Krtfl T,| Y CHffsrio I.rpnrn is now ]> VIIUU is prcachln.' tie cl- ot the, vcitli ■Tk 1 'i u , ' ar * t ■' , existence. Ia titer b, ix VI i-Ktanlislifii i„ ti, u niii'er f is .1. fTux I.ri.om tvas et .ried i.vit- pres ent colidtlctnrs tniit seme nii.gtv- ill.S Us b. tlie siicce,. ef tlie c.tcr ’ ■ IV prise. Many lit, rsiry r. nturns of a 1 kill red ehi.rwt-r l-ad b-en m.de in yy, the West- ru metropolis, and miser- K ably fail'd. Tlie s aof journalism Si Rlfl swas$ was 'ren with t l.e wreck, ot I iwU ~st ramie 1 tiewsp tper cntecpHsns. g, others that were living, but stru.-- a I gling for a pr unuiiN oxi-t* ire, AW liavn since yielded to inevitable fata- VrfrfP ’I and gone own, leavingTuk (..twira. (b4L* OM . l . 3 L.gm' k:v ■ , k- r >'d-ai>cr _ ij Thk IjY.lhvKK has nor a'taincd the L| j lane of ni.u't<N lipon wlbrh it now v. rents \vi ltout enrtitH'. w ll* jl Kfl Uiiect*d effort. It' coLnlnctorn hnvo V j IJ J eainesf y nit<( perAiNiently ■ TO 8 8 1,01 only to ni:tk* it an • x<-ellent lit- I aerary jonn n', but st’n. |.i iuakr ILO N rea. iiK w rM 1 \n*h it. upon ttioii-a <U of dol- I UuS i 1 “ ,v ‘ tKoii i** briiijfiiifT pits MlOli'M 'o the HttruMnll of tl:€V rradiin? r>nl> c In/<■ . M’uk I.KDona; Inis 1* >n tin* 111 ont. ex:un*ively hl* vruined in tin* We t. A | Kfl !.Tl.e publisher, nave a feeling nC U IIV J v priilu lit Hie snreess tint It-, ut. ,7*. jj tended their ttfl 1 - rts to l>. lid - up m sgs I ji' first class lifer*’ y p .per In Urn cap s'i a! city of tie West. Tlie dr.-ilia- I yjnnr >'f >ion. alcity large, i rapi lv grow A I Cull M I; y, h >' lft "‘J’ wi:l lw not than Iht* G piibllNheni <!•* not numi t- re ax: L their effort* tn ni .kr ' iiy. I.kix.k< tt> best w o-ly im wNpnpe* in •) o <f| I RH Wo-t. Iwt m ou. iL-j* r •-* r;- iu tli V. I w, 3 work,at it.l rfnrTO*--nit4j/mo? th< a /-j will Ktrl! furtlirr inervam; *alne V*/ 0 |y amt uhi-(n]i . ns. * j The >veekly cout* tit* of Tti* Lik. AVf'Or w** embrte*-, iu mi ifua 4. it* en&l I udl ■ : I noyeJ,Hevcralrfh*rrt jSmh-: si il< nur hitkl Ftn.r'y lir*r>r department, I*lll*- >1 bractnp Intern fr*'in'Women of ei- TV* e*.on liouhi - *nc\ KiSuhen ch* n w*. homo* (f fl 1 aUn-ia/uak> tFhr D.>*w.’u.-rnret <*ff 0 1 i-hjf.itjv.’. ztal rec!i>v- i*%r TANARUS r onr** of of the £ID to *r hie L rt *-h *h ■ gghetri tolbuKv F H' I p.ir’inm.t: .v dv< artmrnt diMr**ri fc* 4 ?iti*r t lit A VflQir $ erHfur.vpcnsiut ns ■ 1 ob>r*-r r\** r fi*A M lUUIt u fro*u t; .* hit* ft ma‘i n-H as.-nu :ii tifk* di par!ni*ut. *rivii>K the l.t***t >1 iiit-1 livelier r.|pirl to i-*w M rrien mooli anrr-.f i ■ venttone, rto.;- - . mt on '1 tdso hio-ra; hical sk- trhe!K. I. in tori O f[l I njlH pa;• bur, travel*, poetry, and a iiuhi TOl I ait or t arfctcka on BaUccllaLooue |Aopiv, V AL'OKRHH A Year S the jLcuoKn, *Oai#H c;m*ll - to the TUT. CHICAGO LEIMSKit nIU b reeelv.’d't this MHek ■nn B week in >our own town. IS Outdt free. Ns. |*i I risk. Render, if yon want a business -t whVtl. \n|n persons ot eittier sex can make great pay a, 01-50 the time they work, write for ]inrticulars ts HjUSTT&Co., Portland, ..Maine, s., m 7 BURNHAM’S JLmmmm. WARRANTED BEST AND CHEAPEST. Prices rotneedU Pamphlet free.. 5 MILLING SUPPLIES. Woftes: Christiana, iMiseostor Ok, TSi. < Office 3 jt-1 A Reavrie It, Turk, TV u (Tl lilrf 1 l fA * Mont I! guaranteed. 11l a day tj' rj 111 aiioinematie liy the iudKtiions. la |K / I lllital not required; we w ill start ya V /v H 38 ■ Men, women, boys and girls mak A' II || ■iiioney Caster at work focus tliau at v 1 ■■ || R inylbing else. Tlie woik is light and infill II li’ l ' asnnt, and such ns anyone can cu UJPr * * W rigid t. 'Those who ase wise win. sTcthis notice will send us tin Ir nddrobSeu *t once and si c for themselves. Costly OuttUcud (erutsAner. Now is the time. Those ahre-wdy at work are laying tip large sums of money. Address Tkve Jt t'o.,Angnsla,Maine. A COMPLETE SET OF I IKE CRYSTAL FLINT’ GLASSWARE, OF 48 PIECES, FOK O Nlj Y $5.00. CNEQUALED WEDDING PRESENT. Iu order to introduce this new line ot beau tiful and valuable GLASSWAIIft to tlae eon sun'.er, we make the above uneqintUd oiler for a limited time only. iiKTAtt, imuck. 12 Gob’ets- $1 BO 12 Sauce Plates 1 00 12 Individual Salt Cellars. 75 1 Large Suit Cellar 25 1 Half-Gallon Water Pitcher I 25 1 Tall Celery Glass 75 1 Cream Pitcher 40 1 Sugar Howl and Cover 40 l Stioon H oltler 30 1 Hotter Disk and Cover 50 1 Picfcel Dish..... 30 I Patent Syrup Pitcher 75 1 Large Fruit liowt Cover 1 25 l Preserve Dish 35 1 Large Lamp, with Burner and Chim ney complete 1 25 48 Pieces. Total rttnil price, sll 00 Werefer to any Commercial Agency, Ma sonic Bunk and others if desired. All ol the above goods will be carefully packed and shipped to any addi-pss on receipt ot $5 00. Send money by P. O. Order, Ex press, N Y. Draft, or Registered Letter. GLASS SUPPLY CO., 146 First Ave. .splendid clubbing terms. ITxx&uuuu, Pa.