The gazette. (Elberton, Ga.) 1872-1881, May 25, 1881, Image 4

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WHY HE PESOOLA.TED. When Henry Longfellow Town send put in an appearance tilings looked decidedly against him, His elotbing was torn and covered with rand, his hair was full of straw, his boots were tied on, and he had the air of a man way down at the foot of the hi!! If 1 a Honor gave him a good looking over, ard then sat'd: ‘•The. charge against you is vagran cy” “Wlvat’s'datf' “Having no home, no friends, no wealth—wandering around without employment—beating the public out of your bread and butter.” “Ivin I defend, ravself, sals?” “Wes.” “Kin I make a speech?” “Yes ” Henry removed his ragged old coat nnd laid .t carefully on the floor, drew Ins belt a notch tighter and bhen waved his right arm in the air and began: "Why do I percolate?” There was a dead silence as ho slowly looked aronnd the loom. “Did Gawgo Wash’ton alius have an a,k or saw in Ins hand when he met tjlie peuleeeot Did Napoleon feel obliged to take his meals at any one place? Did Julius Caesar alius sleep' in the same bed? Did Henry Clay alius walk around with bis Sunday eloes on? Did Daniel Webster alius have money in his pocket? 14 Ho looked at His Honor for an an swer, ,vnd the Court room was so still that one could hear a pin drop. “Why do I percolate?" demanded the prisoner at last. “I don‘t know,“ replied the Court “At first glance I took you for a va grant, but that speech convinced me that I was wrong. I shall suspend sentence and let you go, and I pre sume you will have the sagacity not to come back here on the same eharge. Yon can now percolate out doors.—Detroit Free Press. HH KNOW. An aged negro came into the office, and approaching the desk of one of the staff, the following conversation took pluce:- “I say, boss I want to be sot right” “Go ahead, but be quick.” “Am dar a man named Rescue Qon kel in Washington City?” “Certainly.” ■ “And women folks a ; nt safte when Rescue amabout, onless somebody kivers Rescue with a shot-gun?” “Yes; Senator Colliding is very much that kind of a man.” The old darkey was absorbed in thought for a brief space, and then he went at it again. “Galveston city is in Galveston county, aint it boss?” “Yes.” “Den because Galveston city am in Galveston county, Washington City, wbar Rescue Conkel rives, is bound to be in Washington county, on de . Brazos?" “Nonsense! Washington county is j more than a thousand miles from ■^faohingtffh-6&y—-W h& told you that ’ lie?” i } “Jim Webster did, sab. 3Ae gwine j to take my old nindder up to Wash - \ iogton county, on do Brazos, to see [ her folks. Hire am ninety five years ! old, an Jim Webster said it wasn’t.; safe to take her dar for account of I Rescue Conkel, onless I bad a gun.” i “What did Le tell you that lie lor?” “Dunno, ( eeptiag dat be has got a shot gun be wants to sell me power ful b;ul.” —Galveston News. -T ** ©"♦ A woman in eastern Pennsylvania became crazy on seeing bcr husband kiss another woman. The husband was a rascal. No true husband would ever kiss another woman when his wife was looking. _ i— ‘You don’t know how it pains me to punish you,’ said a teacher. ‘I guess there’s more pain at my end of the stick,’ replied the bry feeling ly; ‘anyhow I’m willing to trade ends.’ It is hoped the time is near at hand W’sWa a patent corn sheller, two threshing machines, a bed quilt, a foot race, a soap peddler and a horse tret, will not make one country agri cultural exhibition. ‘•What is the state of morals in your district?’ said a long-faced reformer to a farmer who recently visited town. ‘‘Pretty good,’ replied i7:e farmer; ‘everybody seems disposed to mind bis own business in our parts.’ Grant has gotten his charter for bis great Mexican railroad signed by the President of Mexico. Now, wrn will soon bear of the stock being sold and no doubt Grant will make n good (hing o! it -rr A soda water fountain exploded in Nushvide Teun., killing Mr. J. It. Turner, who was charging it, instant ly and knocking J. H. Furner down Turner's body was badly mangled and his head was torn to pieces. The Albany fair on the 26th and 27th will be it tree show for nil. A gonefal good time is expected. 'l£uch day’s exhibition will close with a (Jancein the main ball. „ A negro named Mitch Barney knocked a hole in the head of Jack \y right, colored, on the Lawton place, near Albany, last week> Mitch was atiU oa tha wing at last accounts. * <n>* - The Milledgeville Recorder has unearthed a very ancient piece ol iurnilui e—or whatever else you muy culi it—in the shape of a gourd ovei dah hundred years old, V> e fear that is equal to Wood's, or anybody elso’s best. —. -r- —■- Joseph Stovall killed his brother, Jell’, at Vienna, Dooly county, on the Bih inst. It seems that the former was drinking and the latter tried to quiet him, when Joe shot him, killing Liiu almost instantly. Hundreds if men, women and children esc uni from hods'of puin, tickiiceS and nl mo.u death mid made strong and hearty by barker’s Ginger Tonic are the bust vs idem es jb the world of Is sterling worth. You o n find them in i ve.y community. Post, face Advert iremen*. COULDN’T HEAR A WORD- The San Francisco Post's funny man overheard, the following conver sation: “I declare. I'll never go to another matinee, as long as X live,” said jouug p\ri'B. Guffy the other day, throwing herself into a chair and fanning her self indignantly. “Wasn’t the play good?” rsked Guffey. “Oil, good enough, I suppose; but that disgusting Mrs. Diffendeifer sat below me with such a lovely bonnet on that l couldn’t hear a word.” The greatest mashers usually turn out the smallest potatoes -—Philadel phia Times. Why is the American stage like the American eagle? Because it has wings and fiies, of course. Thermometers reform late in life; they never become temperate until nearly sixty. ■ A bank is a bad place for delicate young clerks and bald headed cash iers, so ranch exposed to drafts, you know,—-New York Graphic. ♦ Gilhooly as an equestrian. Gil hooly hired a pony the other day to take a little exercise on. He got all the exercise he wanted, and as he limped to the edge of the sidewalk to rest himself after takiug se much ex erciso, a kind friend asked him: “What did you come down so quick for?” “What did I come down so quick for? Did you see anything in the air for me to hold on to?“ < CT> ♦ ‘•I Don’t Want That Stuff,” Is what a lady of Boston said to her hus band when ho brought home some medicine to cure her of sick headache and neuralgia which had made her miserable for fourteen years. At tne first attack thereafter, it was administered to her with such good results, tlyit site continued its use until cured,, and made so enthusiastic in its praise, that she induced twenty-two of-the best families i,n her circle to adopt it as their regular family medicine. That ''Stuff” is flop Bitters.” — Standard. Wonderful reports come to us of i the locust.' in tlie Antiooh and Middle Ridge country. It is said that they cover the land, and that their hum is heard daily above all otLer sounds. So far as we can learn, they have not yet began to destroy vegetation; but of course they. will. They have been foretold for this year. Spots off the sun! And now locustsl —-> " After the evidence was in, a Gal veston judge asked the accused, who was charged with stealing a watch, if ho had an}'think more to offer. “I did have an old watch to offer you, judge, but my lawyer borrowed it and hasnt brought it back yet.” <• X> ■ - • - - In this aesthetic age shopkeepers should be careful to have cord of va rious colors with which to tie up theiT wares; think what a.shock it is to the taste of a lady wearing yellow gloves to be compelled to carry a parcel lied with a blue string. * -■ 5> ♦ A smooth complexion can be had by every lady who will use Parker’s Ginger Tonijc. For pvempHy regulating the liver and kid neys find purifying the ther.e is noth ing like it, and this is the unison why h so quickly removes pimples and gives a rosy bloohi to the cheek. See notice. Stanley Matthews has been con firmed as one of the Associate Jus tices of the Supreme Court of the United States. We suppose this could not bo helped, but we think it a very unfit appointment. Mrs. Garfield is ill with typhoid fever. Not necessarily dangerous, but very prostrating and great care has to be taken to prevent undue ex citement. ‘I and brother Hans and two other togs vas out huntin’ van tay next week, and we trove nine woodchucks into a stone heap, and kilt ten of cm before dey cot in.’ -—— - ->,-*> The Amoricus Republican learns that some unknown disease is killing cattle very rapidly in the counties of Marion and Schley. - ♦ £> v The best dress made: Two loving arms.—Printer's Companion. ears fob TheTium* Too Choo’s BahaDi of Shark’s Oil. I‘of,itively Iti stores tlie Hearing, nul is the Only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known. This Oil is ex tracted from a peculiar species of small White Shark, caught in the Yellow _ See, known as Cnr ehavodon Uoadeletii. Every Chinese fisherman knows it. Its virhues as a restorative of hearing were discovered by a Buddhist Driest about the year 1410. Its cures were so numerous .gad many so seemingly miraculous, that the remedy was officially proclaim ed over the entire Empire. Its use became so uni versal that tor over 800 yeais no deafness has existed among the Chinese people. Sent, charges prepaid, to any address at $1 per bottle. Only Imported by HA YDCCK & CO-, Solo Agents for America. 7 Dey st., New York Its virtues arc unquestionable and its curative character absolute, as the writer can personally test ify, both from experience and observation. Among the many reader* of the Review iu one part and another of the counlty, it is probable that tnim heisare afflicted with deafness, and to such it may be said: ‘"Write at once to flaydock & Cos., 7 Dey reel. New York, enclosing sl, and yon will receive by return a remedy that will enable you to hoar like anybody else, and whose curative effecis will be pci munenr. You will never regret doing *o.”—Edi tors New York Meicrutile lb view, fcn.pt, 25. Notice to Contractors. Scaled bills will he receiv' and until tlieikl day of lUnv next to reilld ji'iiaptb t. church in Illliertou, <iu. No bid will be ncccitt' and ume.wtba party making it is per sonally responsible. Tlnj hiiikijng t:< nmiilteu reserves to Uwinve!vi y. tin! rigln to reject tiny bid made. Pina ami f'ljcciilciuioim can bo seen at the store of Alula Oglesby. M. J*. Duailwyler, ft. F.Tate. and. A. Noon, It. A. Mathews, J. A. lientfy. .{.}!. Almond. Ajl Ol id. building Committee. TX@:e h’IAIWT DON’T mako experiments on your buildings with untried and unreliable articles at your expense. DON’T PAY for water and benzine $1.60 to $2.00 per (jallon. DO BUY tlio Luca a reliable and guaranteed tinted gloss PAINTS. Circulars and Snmnlo Card? of Paint mailed ou application. ill LUCAS & 00. 141 NORTH FOURTH STREET, qpiUladolplila* LIGHT-EUNNINO PEOPLE'S Sewing Machine. The People’s Sewing Machine i3 light running—has simple tensions, a large, easily threaded shuttle—winds the bobbin without running the works of the machine, and is so simple in its construction that it is easily understood. AGENTS WANTED Where bur- sewing machines are not repre sented, and we offer the most liberal induce ments.—Send for Illustrated Circulars to the Philadelphia Sewing Machine Cos., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1881. Harper’s Magazine. “Studying the subject objecj veiy urd from the ed ucational point of view—seek i w i , provide that which, taken attogethe ’ will oe of the most, service to the largest number—l long ago concluded that,if 1 could have but one work for a public library, would select a complete set ef Harper’s Monthly.”— Charles Francis Adams, Jr. Its contents are contributed by the most cmifien authors and artists of Europe and America; while the long experience of its publishers has made them thoreugiv coi vefeant with the desires of the public", which they will spine no effort to gratify. The volumes of the- Magazine begin with the.lum bers for June and December of eaeii year. When no time is specified, it will b* understood that the sub scriber wishes to begin with the current number. A complete Set of lUam's Magazinh, compris ing (il-Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight ut expenses of purchaser, on receipt of $'2.25 per Volume. Single volumes by mail,‘post paid, $3.00, Cloth cases, for binding, i!S cents, by mail postpaid. Harper’s Weekly- ILLUSTRATED. This periodical has always, by its able and scholarly discussions of the questions of the day, as well as by its illustrations—which are prepared by the best ar tist—exerted a roost powerful and beneficial influence upon the public mind. The weight of iis influence will always he found .m he side of morality, enlightenment and refinement. The Volumes of the Weekly be ,n with the first Number of January of each. year. When no tin; Ws mentioned, it will be understood t nt the subscribe; wishes to comm, uco with the Num or next after the receipt of his order. The last Eleven Annual Voltitn of Harper’s, Wei: key, in neat cloth binding, will >e sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of e pence (provided . the freight does not exceed _one do .ar pel volume), for SI.OO each. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of SI.OO each. Harper’s Bazar, ILLUSTRATED. ■This popular perodiad is pre-eminently a journal, for the household. Every Number furnishes Van latest information in regard to Fashions, in d:v. send orr :incut, the newest and most approved paUeriis, with <e -c; iptive articles derived from tuithtstdle muu original pn tc.s: while itJ Stork , r<*rm:. me! K--‘ys on Se.fl. 1 a,id Domes tic Copies, give variety to its columns. The Volumes of the Bazar "began with tlio first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it. win be in ferstood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Numlx.<nsxt alter the receipt of order. The last Eleven. Annual Volumes of Harper’s Baker, in ikat cloth binding, wiil he sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided, the freight does not eiceccl one dollar per. Volume), for $7,00 each. Cloth Cases fov each voiumo, suitable for bidding wilibe scut by mail, postpaid, on rue pt of SI.OO each Harper’s Periodicals. Haiu’er’s Magazine, one year $-1 On II akvbr’s Weekly, one year "4 09 Hahvek’e Bazar, one year 4 0® The Three above named publications, one year, to 00 Any Two above named, one year. 7 00 Harper’s Voi ko People, one year 1 Postage free to all sulistribars sn the L'idtod States or Canada. —jKcmittanees should he made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to c opy this adv ertisement with out the express orders of liai’p.r & Brothers. Address Harp nit & Brothers, New York. THE SFRINGFIELI SEWING MACHINE. < —— BEST IN THE WORLD. Tho manufacturers of the SIRINGFaELI> aro awaro that, in order to meet tho critical and economic demands of tho times, tho machine must possess a combination of mechanical ex cellences, making it superior to any of Us ;pre decessors, and at the same time be offered at a prioe that will place it within the means of all, Fully realizing the force of these conditions, they offer the Sprlngficl tl, confident that it will fulfill every- requirement that can be expected of a first-class family and manufacturing machine. Every Machine is warranted perfect in con struction. In case any of tho parts prove defec tive, when machine is used for family purposes, within five years from date of purchase, the manufacturers will replace such defective parts without charge. This does fiat apply to needles, Shuttles, or bobbins. MADE BY THE SPRINGFIELD SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Davenport House AT TOGOOA, GA. I desire to inform my friends and the public generally that this house is tinder my sole management now, and will he glad to have their patronage. I will do toy utmost to please my guests, and years of experience in the hotel buii ness, I trust, will enable me to so. Ra ten of board reasonable. MRS.S. V. IHVKA’PORT, OR.RICE, 37 Catt PlB, LOUISVILLE, KY,, A re*a!arly educated end legally qualified pfayifU anti tho tn.Mflt .iviooosuful, an h! prtctbto wIM j.rovo, Cures till forms o‘ primus, oiiroiitMiif ciUldloaMi, gjf>e*matr xln ja and iuipolency'. iw* tim mhuuoTmii ftbiiao i/a youth, coxtiftl nmturcT year*, or owe? OftiiKM, and producing #oni® o ftho Flic, tt lug tmwt“: Nervous iicste. Hcmlnal Ktnisttlouj), DluiYiag# of Sight, DeftotiVo M' in f<ry, FliywcAlDuCfty, I'ii:ii!fi# ou tuna, Avorstun to Hooletv of Female*, (Jonfu iioß of Idea#, I/Ofiti S;f Rcxua) I’owor, ka. t Teideristf marriage improper or unhappy, ure thoroughly will iioruuiwnlhr ciurcl. STTPH ijbXS L* 1 !. 1 ii ly 'il'h'illi. 0 !/ wn^ntaa I %£„ tfio j Ptmin; G O IV OR HIl jB A. Olcet. Strlutur-.;, PlMftnil ctlii.r prl* 'ateoisenwa quickly cured. I n’ictus treated by Hi** 11 or t*• in. Commlutioa free nnd Invited. charge# ruu!%aaw%‘ ’orroHj/on lonoe dtriutty oonfMuntiai. >L PRIVATE COUNSELOR iHgwi *enttOny addrow*, miauroly scaled, for thlrtf Inn, Biould b roud. |iy tUi. AddrcM as ftl>ort% mt -wUU Lours from dA.U.to7 P. M. Buuday m 2toi V. At* and 1 THRESHERMikH. If you wan! to buy TKrether ('lover Hull< rj, Horne Power* or (cither I'ortable or Trnc f lion, to use for threshing, pawing or for general purposes), buy the “Stnrvetl lkoostar ’* A.;t>ot.iH. '*TAe heat in the Cheapest.'' For Price LI at ami Illustrated T’ainphlets, - (ticnt free) writo to llio At ltmam ii T-ULOK, hWAMf, MausUuld, 0, JljiNi l*K ia <_; okVn r i • ?*■; r‘t.-ds*onh-s§sl.AdVl ty • rtorjrt" SIOO a Month',mPnii'ins tSXi!£ for-the life o‘ Jefferson Dr,vis, \ y Win. JS. SamforiL Bli. 1)., of Alabama, including a full hi-tory of iff • .Lost C.U'.-Z. Bli'.- I ■i;ti‘d. Now ready. Send for particulars. K. P*. '! BEAT, 75i Broadway,NowYerk. ' 8 0 3.D, ffIEDAI AWABBE9 fr tho Author. A new nnd ront. fried. St itnl Work/warr mted the boat nruL *'9 cheapest, indistvehsable to v £*V%'v; A Jxian,entitled “tlie Science of Life >7 ©r.Self-Profertfation ;* bounding ?■ finest iTench muslin, embossed. f’Tll ffiit,2oo pp.contmnß beautiful pt.eol engravings, 325 prescript tions, pride only $1.25 sent bit jc-'.7k‘. %J rcail; illin:t>vatedsample,ocents; ifT''^r; i?W Boxid now,Address Peabody Mod -OOW TSYSELF.ker^^i^cKo^ HAVE YOU _ EYEE KIOTO Any person to be reviouriyill without a weak twom wh or inactive liveifor kidneys? And when these organs are in good condition do you not find their possessor enjoying good health? Parker's Ginger Tome 1 ways regulates these Important ovgam-.imd never inTs to make the blood rich :unl pure and to strengthen ! every pHrt of the systini. it. lias crnrd l.endielSS'o despairing invalids. Ask your neighbor about it— CEOiaE 6®.' ManxclheliireHj of ■“ Patent Portable Cirtwlar saw voisir^L Also StatiofatAV sad Poititlo J STEAM EkS'wES/ |\ - , SH.SCHEOBDIfff.ST,, / B&flMORli MS. Grist and Flour Mills, Water Whnals, Wood Vforkttjcf and ltorrehSlachinerv, . Circular MiUfluppllfeeeto. TANi'A'F {. : H MSIY WUUFLa aud GKJNbIN lliACil fMiHY. .vend lor Cnfulogi'e* . : J Macon, <la., Mar. 31, is.a.—F rom having been in timate for a number of. years with the proprietors of Swift’s Syphilitic Specific. 1 have known much of ;ty s manufacture and its use. There are men in the-com munity—well known citizens—who were victims in early life to Syphilis, and who have taken the S. S. medicine, and who arc now, to all appearances, and their owu belief, as free from taint of disease as the first man, fresh from the hands of his Maker. Deli cacy forbids their public recommendations of this medicine, but I am allowed to refer the sceptic pri vately to those who will endorse everything tliatcau be said in its favori Being much opposed to •vJHTSSt mending secret remedies, it is-with hesitation that I attach my name to this articles; but I know whereof I speak when I say that our science has not yet made public a combination equal to this for the.purpose in dicated. T. B. Massesbvko, Ph. (i. Prepared only by the SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., At lanta, Ga. Sold by 11. O. Edmunds, Elberton, (la. ■ Assfor copy of Young. Man's Friend. a2ialß3- IfenciU'V the strain of wffff tcrstoitineovermlj- f4 H your duties avoid mcjlit work, to res- EB BS stimulants and use K/ tore brain liorveoml I Hop Bittern. H waste, use Hop B. H p If you are yountf ar. lR< suffering from any I.’F M ! discretion or dissipa lyr tion; if youareinar* i B lied or single, old or [flyoutnr, suirei inz from 'g S poor health or laiguisbFJincr on a bed of sick- Rj ! H ness, rely on H O ppij Bitters. M ;f3 Whoever vouare, Ihousimdsdie am C| Id whenever you feel ■> 1 lnuaily lr o m some ft t that rour system faj*.J i< rm of KiUn.ey M l H ten-—Adi.ic.iMO that mifcht g M iiiff orffVinmUUini;, f-ff a have been i>revenfcd M iif withoutiuie.Ttod/1,5; te4 by £•• ;>*“ 0 y ” s ® o' ra guilt lion A: 'a, Hopßittors id I xfr-m y ft Have you <r? i/s- /k /v. m T' l ! -~v r> I. C. IQ i 3 o'r.vrmrtrf/cojn-j nu aliflolufe fg : HfYP 8 i I | You will nelj;* [ rtirrrnft or ■ 1 g cured if jouusonJ ; I J. !!• 3 narcotics. B l Jd IrlpES ? 1 never tear**-■ Bj it: it nay rj -l! pi ncr r.irrsas P w aavoyou r j - A [ fe H , F , B f0 ' ill Ii Ife. It has! 1 S l \! L '■‘J f °” a j | saved j j 'MI too.’— \Vi' •' •By | Kl W~> -I 3%' •” ! NL. ' Y . k's Sdale for Square Gi and. F1 n; >.- t-'iiriglit shi ; Am.'-rit’.H.—l2,(Aid i . uv.u.-iloviicin —live. : JuliltGit Organs, ihe h.-J in the world. At-8 j slop org in ouly #'w: Ft slops, ?a7—Circular fi, e. All | sent oil lj day’s trial— fr- " Be- if ■iuicat 'jjclory. Factory, A7t A-• ; z** A ; ’Y Avc. sr-IKET Jh.M'J ; w-q price. Catalogue ol 3,000 cln ::•>: r- ■ . EiHi.ri'? i pieces sent forfic.stiiinp. Addit-is - ' Momielssohn I'ijtao Cos.. Box , V;-( N, y. i agents. Wanted to sn tno’ e;i>v bc >k, I FARMiN@FSRimWrj S tSS3Dr. : rr?~...A PYJLH 3 i TEI.I.S HOW Cultivate all the Farm Oroya in the Beet Vanner* i JBreed. Feed and OaroforßioeV;: Grow Fruit; MiiKi'} Farm Bueinera; Make Happy li.otr.e3, and MAKE MONKY OK THU FARM, Every Farmer should have a copy SCO Pat es. 140 lilustrntions. Send for circulars t > J. C. McCUJrtDY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. | 600 COOD ACTTHTS WANTED 70 SEL.I. MEDICAL BiSE? THjs Standard Family v> > !c ofu rs l'iresi*f*r >> y TH. -i; ,m any oi!icr !w>!c : now puUiifclMid. 5 l Ims i: ri \ al. i. i cor.-i <1 by .11 j . roniitaV’e rhyairia;. ff r • •! Sn cv€*rv i’anu; 3 005 I'fliii s. 12an]>c:■:**!>* ■;?. . i, Kii lily (l- J li:v:r.-,tei, Subfilpm LilJ; ?“••*:. i. iu.t : : iil.i- ‘, t J ici LL?, adiirtisi tiO.N'K.S 1-liOS. & <'o. # (.'iiiciiiuat:, j .. ■ ffC. - r. j IU ELLOIi; Agents can make more money selling oar w’Fj j Telephones than in any oilier 'business, tv ir for sample pair and wire to put up aud exhibit.fai Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. j Barge pro Its. Address, V. s. "FELEPHOEF C;>., >—Bipiii'''iiiii niiiiiii 'in ! .c : k' - .'’.v 'i BABY ORGAN, MOHE THAN 100 STYLES OP THE MASON & HAMLIN tO R G A N S are now regularly made, from I btylf. ICO (shown in the cut), tiny | latest and smallest size, popu- | larly known as the BABY '! ORGAN, at only $22, to a large i CONCERT ORGAN at *OOO. ! Xwkxty styles at from $22 to ! $l2O each; sixty styles at $l2O to $160; FORTY styles at $l6O tossoo and up; cash prices, j Sold also for easy payments, FHICt, $22. from $6,38 per quarter up. The BABY ORGAN is especially adapted to children, j but .will be found equally useful for adults, hav ing flue quality of tone and power, and sul” \,:f" . compass (three and a quarter octaves) for tl.irfull'*J' parts of hymn-tunes, anthems, songs, aud popping. } eucrcd aud secular music generally. Money refunded if it does not after trial fully satisfy the purchaser. Guaranteed as durable as the larger organs. Illustrated Catalogues and Brice Lists freo. I Address, LI7DDEN A" BATES, Hitvßimah, On., -i. Managers Mason & Hamlin Southern Depot. ! t-srnblioiisci 1344. SIMPBc;--t /s r: VJLV v CINCINNATI, O. 3 i Jfi | .. © I / Mf ; ; ys : f ' - : 'vv " \ -jj* \ v"' *' ■'''''' Tlie rielc ti-utart *" m-.t of, l, • Own Mill. Makers of the Lmi as bine flour Mill .. Maonlroryon Kartt!. Wo make ovorythiic' h St ’Her M- c-dn, Bulla, MllU. nml remodel ohton<*i. puttlDK m< .• desired. Writo tor OfttnhtKUo andl’iiuca bel'orf tiurclu. intf. NOTLOJ'!. Tint underaigi i'il having berumu parcluir. i-. j < i tbo books amt material el'l iiK jv KWn printiuu i ibee, all pel sous are Hereby notllh il that the hah'bti dot i to saiil oiliee must only be paid to eiUe r or the uu dowlgwU 4.8. i;.\l;NKrt', (i. t . (JKUUAN. A. is. HITCH INS. A.M. OtiV MU. K. It, TATI?. It.K. WKIUHT. FHEE7 ■ - <Ju speeity Con iifsonluiUV <Ji iiewi, l - ,1 liowii niiii lilt illsoriteot ir -n ou hy imlts* ,'m or exeess. Any Drua-iisl him the in,.r— , . a. lie. IV. !nA IO„ Nw. lilt* . t 45 Xltto Jifieet, O. 1880. Tr de. 1880. V\'e tire happy to iiifoirn. our host of friends and patrons, and as many new ones at may favor us with theii patronage, that the increascn trade incites us to renewed ener pry in our efforts to give them ae good if not better satisfaction than heretofore— thas nu increased acquaintance with, the best markets enables us belter than ever before to tkfier them a fresh,full, and caiefully selected-stock of DRY GOODS IBLA.I'S CAPS, GLTOHING, NOTIONS, SHOES Hardware, Crockery, Dress Goods, Laces, Linens, Gloves, Hosiery, Domestics, Provisions, Gr oce r i es, ‘ PLANTATION SUPPLIES, And in sshort everything usually kept in a first-class house. Gur stock is new and fresh 'Mid will be kept so by daily and weekly additions. Soliciting a share of your patron ge, we remain, very respectfully and truly, your friends, J. H. T. A. JONES. JHt OrgsntS sentan (Hoi, 77iepurchaser tale* no HisJt or responsibility teTiafcver. IVIARCHAL & SMITH ORGAN CO., fly Sdi I tins direct from laotory t purchaser, cwn .sell this beautiful Organ, TO inches It sg| . 4S inches long, solid wjiluotcase, 5 octaves. 15 stops, 4 fc*ct ofttccdtt, tor W ytajllWo are determined thaUftvery eue shall have au opportunity to test this maguiUcem Organ. Vo m\\ [WeaßpjegMLll therefore puttho price at S6O, and send Otl Fifteen Days’ Trial- We send with every Organ aSXOOL, VLM(J PBImK 1 2/ us ir Orgau is saustoctury, or to be returned to you if Organ is returned Jo us. 1 AJtlfsr/ • Ours is thO Only House in America Offers a 6-octare Organ, 4 sets ofi nc#h, m a> liav , in 9 Sub-Mass, Coupler, Celeste and Ora,id Orjsan ,/w Q m Order direct or w>nd JoV fall tie soriptioa. MAHCIIAL & BMITU, 8 West Efeveuth Street, Sew York, l! Y. NEW PREMIUM CORN SHELLER, SESTSSK IiSI % / TWO IHPOBTAHT ADVANTAGES. Of Order. \ _—S FlKST.—ltdoes not injure the corn, and Is therefore just th* Will last a Life- K w? \ thing to so for shelling corn for-seed. time. k l .: A, X- A P \ SECOND. —The tip end andbutt oml of the corn o* b.. shelled into one vessel, and the body cf the ear into another. f.wA r~ which i* an immense convenience, as many fanners plunt only riTs'.* AA-rIUwW ymfSjSM w ' the corn from themiddln of the ear. f Vrftro\ *T. fSiwfc. Every Farmer wants this Shelter for shell-.ng corn for poul rmjHj-.B ill I HWKjPSUb trv, for meal, for seed, or for ar.tr similar purpose, no matter. tSUm) -tiM I how raw targe. bigta-pricAd shelters ].o may have. ,1 Sf.MM :: ? ... It Will Pay For Itself Many Times 3% £*hrW - i’C V ' Over on AnyFatm. , , , V* U S. C - Onr rRKJfIOI CODS SHE 1 LKR is destined in become tho Le.*r>rso TT\>:n c'm:n Siu?M.Kitf the dav. AVlion >nce f ntroi’uood’ no.. -thcr *aia!V /. —— —S tiller will lie warned'; Weboliovn th*l to l 'lt Ursr Hand "on* Midler ever [ ' \ ' u v"oit*’d. ('-ua’asslmr AGENTS WAN’TEMn cferv roimry. v-if l 3 t?™F r r Salt* by all Countt y : D>i.,nl in and .>r “ v /trrieuHiiro-l ?nipioaionts x Ark v< nt u*- m• i* rojvT. end if iroljnsaoi grot is, we V \ * #r) n V tSonudo pr‘naid t" -l‘V MiMi. - vy<w y; • r : pi ii-'SU Addivt.s W / i-iy oHly ALunttfaciuetirs, Pub'i&hcrS, PAa:i* 'C frit. -.iUE, Springfield, Qh‘nk m. HIHEY C.' EDMUNDS THE 10 RELIABLE DRUGGIST ' * . 4 II VS SECURED THE SERVICES OV ““TVEasi. ieL*. CAjß^fiH, who will hu at 1)1b post at all hours, night, and day. lie also keeps on hand everything that can be found in JL First Class Drug Store GET THE BEST. r-'fWEBSTE/^'/T' r!EW . 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Jan-1881. xSI *|r% ecommended by State Supt’s Schools in fT* 36 States, and 50 College Prcs’ts. JT^. Dictionary that has been placed in more than 32,000 public schools iu U.S. JUS IS IT NOT THE STANDARD ?• Published!)}'o. &C. MERRiAM. Springfield, Mass. /H> V/obster’s Natiosal Pictorial Dictionary 1040 Pages Octavo. COO Engravings. a FREE TO ALL. C Itlt dow Llnstrnted Flant nnd 1 \ /Heqo Ct*loguo ol 80 Lagoa,coi\- At tainlng ucMoriptioD and niotaof heat vnrielite of I’lanft>. SCoho* ‘ tr* Colored I'lmoof our NKW DOUBLE WHITE BOUVARDrA ■will bw mailed upon thcrccetpt of a throo*cent ataiup for postagß. flpc |ci al I'rico-list of Rohm FttKK. {r* guaranteed tlrst quality. w Liberal offers to potter#up of clubf. Sfc y Wholesale As Retail. NAA ZAs NECNER, Louisville* lay. LAWDRETHS 1 M seeds ts best inni “SSSiSlodl loguo and Friuos. m TheOUUat and moat extensive, Seed DA vi 1> LAN liltKTl 12fe SONB*PHiL.VDA..rA_ % "HOMES IN TEXAS" 31s the titie of A Now Illustrated Pamphlet '.a -! ’piiVO of the country along aud tributary to tlso Knuol the wten national and Great Northern Railroad, and contuius a good county map of the Slate. It also tains the names ami addresses of funnel's and planters In Texas who liavo ’’l EI.TIM FOR 541.13 OR UI3I\T iml thus who will want farm hands tor nexl year. A i.opy of Ibis book will be mailed tree to those who Jk'Mrc reliable bilurmiition about'Texas, upon npiili ■ atSan by letter or postal card to ALLEN McCOY, <) ti’l Freight and pnes’r Ag’l, Pulostlne, Texas, 1 ! •;■: >i ’|>'>||';,l *'oi> A* ,\<Ui l.v'tv '‘ T try 1.1, fumy MUH *F.V .U,lH>!t>'l‘*sJ , *MH>i! |U.inaU'>H 'SiIAJ. Wl.> A.XtV.I Oll|J iiiei u-mu A3 nuim/ruo f-iolo ni Q3Q33N fi#y.r /'/pp• ty.t 4 /tiOT|WT(l*mj|OOpTuino pvnoj oq ‘luvpiA'u mAkXjjnni itfoiiqvaao4omjo nooq v„ •* •.af HA .•''"I.T, * 101 lt s.jml.i I'l wm.H Xmrni eqx \n t viiitoavr 'ivh i ovh.i .i n ii n 4 ■CM OiiV 40*1 OS!3* V/.i QSiHVM SLN3OV *f*K isnn £1 and Morphlna Imbtt nircd. JMitellill • *i • V) u hr. M ! :> $7. R mIVWiIM- pwitC^ : ...ti.iorr |UOI ih si f.melllea.— •jI u, be.Sniailj'Ou 6m iluUUl.fuu V . imm mm- eemsm mmm& E3I J ESEH. B S E C>nNr, GrA. Having for the first time since I have been in Elberton obiaineda store-room that will give me an opportunity of carrying and exhilx such a stock of goods as I desired, I intend to show to the people of Northeast Georgia wlmt a A First-Class Dry Goods Establishment In every sense of the term, For instance I hav* kept "'.3 following immense lot of goods, which must and shall ho sold. For the Gentlemen wv have $5,000 WORTH OF GLOTHING OONbISI'ING OF Overcoats, Dress Suits, Men and. Boys’ Suits, dec. Which we guarantee will please all. df 1 KAA fXT AD nriTT AD TT a ITIO all stylos, to suit boys, young nicy, middle-aged men, old men, and al ? J ,OUU w Uxi X JtX Ui between those ages. Headquarters for Hancock Hats, Wool Hats, Fur & Felt Caps, and all other varieties, If you want something nobby nice and durablein tho BOOT AND SHOE lino, examine our stock We make a specialty of HAXVDMADS WO3RBL ibr both ladies and gentlemen, To see our lot of Boots and Shoos and Rubbers is to buy them. Wo have the finest lot ol Cassimcres, Jeans, Goftonades, Bite., £1)0 Cloaks from $2.80520 25 pieces Cashmeres of various grades, .W Press Skirts. Silks, trimming and dress, dllterent shades. 2.XXI yds. Prints, standard. do*. Corsets, 25 cei> r t M pieces assorted Worsteds, Ml “ rod and white Flannels. M) do/, t ink r Vests. 00 ' “ Alpacas, every quality. 000 Sluwls, every Ime and grade. 200 dox. Hose, And our Notion department is full and complete, Then we have a splendid sloe) of % Saddles, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Tobacco 2S,<MO 4CRX<S3kA.3SfcSKT Our Cigars aretlv bo eh can bo bought. AXI> IFT YOU FORGET THE New Brick Store on the Cornel Be Sure you Head this The Planters’ Vegetable Liver Pills Are now acknowledged by physicians and the people generally to be the beat Liter Pill In use. They seem, to answer the purpose better, especially in the southern states, than any other pill. Many of our beet physi cians carry them constannly and prescribe them. One pill at night is a better, liver regulator tbun any of the dollar preparations. They are certain to cure habitual cost.iveneHS and indigestion. It.is a harmless vegeta ble preparation. Cost only 25 cts. per box, and to be found at any drugstore. Don't mistake them for th, Farmers’ Pills. . THE FARMERS 5 FEVER PILLS, For Chills and Fever, Night Fevers, Inward Fevers, and all Malarial Fevers. Every one In this country know the celebrated Farmers’ Pills. Thousands have been cured by them, and tti man, woman or child bus ovo boea Injured in the slightest by their use, though we know people who, to,cure bad cases of debility, chills hardening of the spleen, liver, and other bad cases of long standing, to take one dozen boxes yf harmora. Pills and look as healthy owl and, as red as a rose when they got tlmJßgh. Price reduced to .5 eta. per do\ at any, drug stgto. Don’t mistake these for the Planters’ Pills. BRITISH COTJaiT SYRUP. Stands nt the head of all cough medicines now. One dose sufficient to con’ QCO a.p diem that he liao th right ue. It stops the cough and that mtsernble tickling in the throat, in _u ...mutes and prevents you. from taking -old. That is an Important point. If you don’t suy it it the best cough and cold medicine you, ever took we will m ike you a present of the bottle. Another advantage—British Cough Syrup Is put np in, 50 cts. bottles; all other's $1 bottles. Don’t have any other cough medicine, send to Wcedon <fc Dent if you* druggist can’t supply it.. If you want a delightful ahd lasting cologne, that will last till your handkerchief comes back from wash,, use theNisw bki.i., or the old and celebrated cm,wai.ua. Put up in 25 and 50 ct. bottles. Wholesale and Retail Agents— WEH POST & DENT, A. C. HITCHENS Elberton, Qa Eulaula, Ala. B. C. FLORENCE, Baker’s Ferry, Qa, MENDELSSOHN PIANO COMPT Will make, for the next GO days only, a Grand Offer of SBSO Grand Square Piano for only $245. QTVT.T* O Magnificent rose wood case eleganlly finished, 3 String’s, 7 1-3 octavo! full paten, w * Jt JUJCJ & cantante agrafli s, our new patent overstrung scale, beautiful carved legs and lyre heavy serpentine and large fancy mould ing, round case, full iron frame,French grand action, giawl hammers*, in fact every improvement wliieb can in any way tend to the perfection of the fustrumont has been added. Iti'-Our Price fer thi3 instrnfiriht.'boxeAieml delivered onboard cars *t fiAAV New York, with fine Piano Cover, stool and book, only ’ This Piano will be sent on test trial. Please scud reference If you do not send money with order. Cash sent with order will be refunded and freight charges paid by uslaith ways if Piano is not just as represented m thisadvertiseiw nt. Thousands in use. Send for catalogue. Every instrument fully warranted for 5 years, TTJT ft Bin;; £I6S to 8400 (with stool, cover and book) -all strictly first class and sold st wholesale faetJr.v Us la P ill prices. These Pianos made one of the lla* st displays at the Centennial KxhUdtUm, i** 4 '' Trere I Ift ltimnimously recommended for the Highest lioiiora. The Squarescontafn our new patent t lliifUiJ scale, the greatest improvement in the history of Piano mailing. Th- upright* are tlm flneat in America. Positively we make tire finest Pianos, of Ihe richest tone and greatest (.uiabUity. 'they *r* re commended by the highest musical authoritiej in the country. Over 14,(M0 In use, nnd not on<; dissatisfied, pureliast r. AU Pianos and organs sent on fifteen days test trial—freight free if iinsutlstacf-ry. Don t full to, •write us before buying. Positively we oft < i tiro best bitsgaias. Catalogue mailed free. Handsome illustrated, and descriptive catalogue of 4S pages muilc dfor Bc. stamp. Every Piano fuHv warranted for five years. I nun A hifl Onr “Parlor Grand Jubilee Organ,” style 85, Is Ihe finest and sweetest toned reed ovgau ev il III* U ill Y er ottered the musical public. It contains Five Octaves, live sets of reeds, four of 2” oc-v IlfiSrn taves eadi and one of 3 octaves, Thirteen stops, with Grand Organ, Dlapisou, Meiodia, l'£lulll9U Viola, Flute, Celeste. Dulcet, Kclio, Melodia-forle Celestina. Violins, Flute-Korle, Tremo'o, Grand Organ atid Grand Swell Knee stops. Height 74 in., Lei gth 48 In; width 24 It).; weight boxed MO lbs. The case is of solid walnut, veneered with choice vygods, ayuis of an entirely new and lieautifnl design, elaborately carved, with raised panels, music closet, lamp stands, fret work, &c., ail elegantly finished, ros. Bosses all the latest'and best improvements, with great power, depth, brilliancy and sympathetic quality ot; tone. Beautiful solo effects and perfect stop action. Regular retail price $285. Our wholesale set cash price, to have. it. introdu.cd, with stool and book, only $97, as one organ sold sells others. Positively no deviation in. price. No payment requiicd,until yon have fully tested tho oigan in vonr own home, we send all organs on 15 days test trial and pay freight both ways St instrument is not as represented. Fully warranted for 5 years. Other styles—S stop organ only SOS; 8 stops SBS; 11 stops slls.$ l l5. Over 32,000 sold and every organ Inis given tho. tiillesPssUistaetioii. 11 hist rated circular mailed free. Factory and wurerooins, filth street audlOth aye- ClirrT AAIIOIP at one-third price. Catalogue ofc 4,0U1) choice pieces sent for 3e stamp. This cata- OnEt 1 r?!U >ll logue includes most oX Uie popular music of the day and of every musical cqmisan tion by the best authors. decß-7ni. MKINUEIaSSOHST I*N4j\o CO., I*. O. n\ 205S,SfW York C’llj. mk wek A. .TACOBy is solliug his entire stock of goods :it and below cost, and every ihict' in Iv.s stove must be sold in the next two months, r.o matterwbat'tbesneritiee. Advertisement next weak.