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LaG-range Reporter.
LOCAL GOSSIP.
LaGrauge lx wiiklng up.
131 tt
Wootorn Goorffia Fair Ascoclalion,
Thu work on t lio grounds Ih prngrcn-
Enterprise Is always ut a promlum, i,, K rapidly. Thu association ilooliloil
LAGRANGE, GA., SEPT. I, I87H.
Abbott's Llvor Modtclun.
|!HIR I* to cnrilfy Hint I Imvo n*< I Hr.
no maltin' whom you IImI it. Tin* limn
who undertakes to ilobusine i without
u largo «|tittntlty of that commodity
thrown in with nil 1 ho other means ein-
r r
ml l Grnwfnrd'H “Ahbnil'H Liver Mi’ilieltn
1 voral years inymOr, being iIn* Htihjnci nf liver
la{ hi'iimo, ainl llUVO ri'iMlUKlltly IM'eHrrlhetl ll III olll-
»’» Inin my praolle", with great lumcHl. I regard
[)■ | 'to ho Ilia bent mii IihI It ilia far anlaiual nr lilue
Til aMNtliat I liavo aval* tiMa'I, an It aetnNpe<’lan.v on
Lj 10 llvar ami tlia Kaliaral MaiTatloim as lin y
FI ll lioni pro Dicing Hlcknc*** of Ilia Stoma*
I* In iiilnMinaila MaatloiiM, It iih<*i| regularly
i ] ova It would boa pravaiitlva of III 111" I Is llemll
.3 at ami lutarmliianl fever*, and oilier billions
iHordorn. it iHiilHoa Him warm remedy for «*l»II-
I liavo tlirao noun who are phytdclnii*—one m
i|w stale, ana In Alnlmimi and tin* “tin r III 'l ev-
h—and iliay all inkn ll tliaiimolveMond presellbo
la lliall* palleiitM.
til van from nntlar my hand, Mil*. March Mini,
«7H. WM. 1*. UKAHLKY, M. I).,
Troup County, On,
Busc-ball 1ms subsided lu LaGrauge.
; Uump-mrctlngH mo popular plucos,
; Tlio hIx o'clock horn blows no more.
I lliirnoy Frost lafteanip-mootlng mini.
1 Tlio now goods ure coming lu rap-
|ji v ployed, is lucking in one essenllul
Wnrni Springs rump-mooting begins ■ nient oT buccchh. We have not i . - - .. ..
I lo-ili«v mercantile cnterprUo morn s'rlklngly lont one. It lx preclHely one Imlf mllo order to avoid I lie dlsngi nldcnesH lit- project. .Ind;:c Ferrell snys lie will
Phillip Awl,ivy has returned from exlllblti'd lliun by Mr. E. It. Bradiield, j In length and Ih equal lo tiny In Ibo I h'ndnnt upon riding In Hie sun.lhosr in vent sn,ouo in the eiihipilne, him I
1 vi luntu I the well-known mid populnr morobuni ; Slide. A foroo of workmen ure engug. who went from thin phteo look mi ourly
to gronlly Improve the grade of III
nice truck. This Involved the matter
of u now survey, which Iiiih been done,
mid the grade changed four mid one-
half feet, illid It will he completed to
day. Thin mukoH the trunk an excel-
Salem Camp-mooting. I Talk of a Faotory.
1 The minimi ling which In Thoarticle which tlio Reporlerpub-
| held lit Hiilem Insl Th ill's- || h |„.,| Ron „. \x-oe-kn ago—eopled from
day nnd eloHed Tuesday tho Constitution -on the subject of
Large numbers of people from thin siiuill runtorles for the nimiufiieiiiie of
Hiietlon wenl down Sunday morning yarns, him rivaled considerable tulk In j
mid returned late lu the uricrnoon. LaOnilige, mid u strong dlHposItlon Is |
The ramp ground Ih shuntei 1 iihoul nuiuiresteil mnong some of our I.iihI-
Ihlrteen miles from LiiOrungo, ntul In ness men, to take hold of a similar
45 Years before tho Public.
THE CENUINC
IsR. G. McLANE’S
YELLOW FEVER—BLACK VoMI~
I T | | H
itllH Of 1
-'•mi la forget ilia ravage*"f UiIn ii rn
1. • , v.hh !i win 11.1 il'iUl»t ra'.IIITI III U
lilji.ani ii’i'l virali-al form In ilia
( i:i I.hka i i:n
LIVER PILLS,
MaHIliW.I, K lir.PATrS'F.. h remedy dlm-overe
III H»»uih« in NilMM, mi l ii'* 1 "I with Miiah w«.inh •?
fill IViUlts III h"Ulh AUl"l l"»t will ra Ilia lliaMl ll|*
iri.ivaia I <'ir favarnra found, i'iiuhcm rpia
• ••I i,a i wo uiui ;• l <f, I-lit .in )/•• UituUMlof strain** l.
from '.In I 1 /iii ml. I In. a ll | .ifiui through mil
Llvi r, it- 1* in g as an » so. ■*. ttf pi la. axlHfa. My la*
church at Antioch
MuHuidk iS: Co., olTcr no ('. (’. Took
W ml plutoH l»clow cost, to work offT hunt | of ii great deal.
' iitouk. Kvuy article on its own incr*
lu . . irkmoti arc .. .
h? ' ’ ! j)p. stiles lias got well onoiifdi to ' *»r IiOdrnngo. '1^'hcold lium-druin ways ed in putting mllliitf*around the track "'tart Sunday morning, and arrived
itainn* i ride about. that usually pertain to establishments JU „| thin will lie finished next week. there about eight o’clock. ] lie loads
Our Zulii Ims returned to the bind of towns 1 lie size ..r l.ndrunge, Had no j Workmen will nee In a few ex. eedlngly dusty,
countenance with Ii I in. His familiarity ! days on tin* amphitheatre and judges 8,, tne plaeos fpiito rough. \ «*-
with the Imsiness houses of the largest stand. A large number of new stalls hides of all doHerlptions w**iv found to uf the old tanner
ootumereiiil metropolis or the Union, | will ho built, and tliose now on the , moving on, undseveralol them were
has created in him a lively nnd laud-j ground will lie well covered, so that I trying to got ahead of tlio others, thus
Cotton prospects are said to bo poor I a ble anihltlon to conduct, Ids own bust- j stock will ho well eared for. i niising such a dust that it was almost
for the rlvor, ' ness on tlie plans that liuvo proven ho The oxoculivoeoinmittee are sparing stilling.
The proposed factory is being talked I sueeessfu 1 with them. Honeo, It is no pains to have everything in Ilrst* I rhe eight
patent to all observers that his moth- , class condition for the fair, which will
ods nnd his system of doing business begin on tlie l ltli of Octol>or, and eoii-
KOR TIIK CURK OK
II(!patitis, nr Liver Complaint',
u n f
.
fl ii-
lAHl’kllilA .
IiIh nativity.
Kinging ut tlio
next .Sunday.
Philo., p«.
Symptoms of :i Diseased Liver, uit. pe^iueETon s ktillinuia,
...... . . . . , . Or Quoen's Delight.
UAIN in the right sidti, under the , v >. . ..r niieuma
i
, •••.it- ••••«» iiikI Kci'i'h * lint ooiii" fnmi all parts "f
sure; sometimes the pain is in the left . ..„iy uunkuLU' but miriu n
side; the patient is rarely able to lie 11 «»s ii i»*»i for u««* u'-mi'i
. .. .t i r. : i * .1 mi"*' "f |»f*.• »f.
Ramarkable Cure of Scrofula, &c.
'A “Hktii Thomas’ ('lock,” "Fowler’s
Ujj-lv fans.” ".Millville fruit jars,” Uodg-
: j'is’ cutlery,Chamoion iei*-eream free/.-
-yin, ('lover green dinner sets, Spanish
fironze In lia blue sets; all bran new,
till fashionable nnd indispensable ut
t uamil'aeturers’prices at MclJrldo**
I Jo., Atlanta, (hi. t
There was a hlg rain over tlie river
Tuesday evening.
Roosevelt & C'o. are ready to supply
you with hardware.
Tho city clerk's tax notice appears
this week. Read it.
Salem camp-meeting was certainly n
success as to numbers.
are measurably super tor to those which
usually elmmetcrlzo business houses in
provincial towns.
Wo are led into those reflections by
a recent visit tot In* large storo of Mr.
Rrndlhdd. II is the largest store now
occupied in LaCirango. Entering tho
handsome front door, which is Itnnkod
J. G. Truitt keens Crumpton's tm-
>eriul Snap and llnds a much more
li’oaly sale for it than any other kind,
J)f soap ho Ims handled. After trying j The Messrs. Odom are visiting Rev.
o' t one* von will use no other*
The Reporter Is printed as well as by windows each made of one solid
any paper in the State
‘Fowl.mi’s 11 v fans;” no home no ho-
A Jfast, last a long tim-, uni s •am all tli
ijdilics away. Trade suoidied at maim
f C fact lifers’ prices l>\ Mdlri ('•*.. At
tjjlanta, Oa. Freight an I delay a
hied
A. R. Callaway's family.
Enoch Callaway Is ahead of Harney
Frost—several ear-lengths.
Mr. George I,. IViivy and family, of
Greenville, aro In LuGrange.
pinto glass about ten feet by six, tin
visitor llnds hinisclf inside a store the
beauty of whoso arrangement com
mands Ids admiration.
First, on the right is the department
of hoots and shoes. The stock here is
unexcelled in Western Georgia, ll em
braces all stvles from all the host mnn-
tinuo four days. A few of tho premi
um lists will bo ready for distribution
to-morrow. It will Ik* seen that the
premiums in many of tlie departments
are exceedingly liberal. We call es
pecial attention to the agricultural
premiums, as some of them are quite
large.
We feel constrained to say one thing
in regard to the last fair. That is, tin*
fair was ns well managed as any wo
evor saw, und the exhibits in some of
the departments were fully up to tliose
of the time honored Georgia State Fair;
but tho display of agricultural products
was very meagre, and this surprises
us, all tlie moi'e, when it is well known
on coming in from every direction un
til there were perhaps something over
two thousand people present. It was
quite an Interesting spectacle t»» watch
them as they walked hack and forth
Kl«,
«>f nil iii.-*’
tl
Runaway horses seem to have a u fact iirers. Roots from the finest pump- that we are surrounded by some of the
m Ask J. G. Truitt for the celebrated
nlCramptou S »ap, put up in neat wrap-
wfpers, and guaranteed to give universal
Lfeat is faction. One cuke will go ns fur
Mas two of any ot her kind at the same
Piprice. For sale by ,T. G. Tiiujtt.
spite against Mr. Amos®'sign.
Sunday night there was a slight
rain, und so there was on Monday.
Hugh Montgomery is recovering
from a very severe at tuck of pneumo
nia.
Dr. Brad Held’s now store Is painted
0 Sup that will wash printer’s ink
JHfroui your hands can bo relied upon in ...... , ,
Ijleniergeney. Crump on’s Imperial will and titled up Inside with unusual elc-
Hld<) it, aad’is un loiibtc 11 y the best hum- ganeo.
ai iry soap used. For sal-* hv
if J. G. Tuuit
. (J:: \mpt » .’s [mperial Soap i^ the best
* lauti lrv soa > in t Ids or any ot her mnr-
A large number of water melons
were brought in from the country yes
terday.
sole to the heaviest ditcher’s hoots;
shoes from the most elegant gaiters to
the stoutest brognns; ladies* shoes in
every style made to suit all tastes, and
to lit all sizes. There arc shelves full
and show-cases full and duplicate cases
on top of t he shelves.
Next comes clothing. The drawers
arc crowded, t lie shelves aro full, and Georgia Fair A
tho con liters a re piled. Common suits, have been slice
business suits, nnd dress suits of tlu
11 nest material, go to umko up Hit
stock. Thev arc* all now stock, made
\ xot. For sale by
.T. < I. Thujtt.
not
Mv Dk.\r Hrsn\ND.—Please do
j|buy any more dress-or bonnet?
m • till you get nv* «>!!*• <»:' t!ios<* beaini-
ful, i»*vv an l fasiiloiiiib'e s« ts from M»*-
Rrklo's. t
The warehouses are now open for for this season, cut and ilnished in tho
tho reception ot the coming crop of, I jest manner. Tosupplementthestoek
cotton. of ready-made clothing, there is anal-
best farmers in the Stale. We have
heard this commented on considerably
in the last Tew days, and tlio remarks
of our leading agriculturists assure
us that we will never have occasion to
criticise as above again. Now one
word to the people of i lie surrounding
country. Till* olllcers of tho Western
oeiation are men who cd mov
si'ul in their own busi- ! else,
ness, and t hey are making this a grand
success. Ail work Is done in tho very
best manner, und no material but tho
best is used. We think we have never
seen u corporation better managed.
150 poun Is fr
*sh turnip »• e I for sah
E. Callaway.
Legal Blftukfl.
Wo now Imvo .i g >o I su \ - of ,Tus-
c -a Sum 1 and i'i. Fa’s,
wnieli are neatly printed and in the
best form. Parlies at a distan
be supplied by mail. Price 75 cents
per quire.
is visiting her
She is stopping
Sr.Tii Thomas (’locks, Rogers & Sons’
' eutiory, McBride's spoons, forks, eas-
1 tors, elmmpion ie*»-civam freezers, 11-
• brarv hi'.nps, Dixon’s stove polish,
j Mu l lock ».V Sons' splendid _ English
white granite ware, all tried and
J, proven to he as goo I if not the best in
- the world furnished to the trad'* strict-
ii Iv at manufacturers’ prices by Mc-
j Rrldo tS: Co., Atlanta, On. tt’
Tlio county eominissionei*s mot Inst
Monday. Thoy liuvo a notice in this
Heporlor.
Miss Sallie Cotter
friends in T/iGrange.
ut. Mrs. Gay's.
AT«iny farmers think their cotton
crops have been seriously injured by
the cool weather.
The Sterling building would perhaps i
l*e as goo*l ns any around LuGrange
for a cotton factory.
Dr. R. I). Seals and daughters
most endless supply of j aiis, cnssl-
mores, diagonals and elotlies in all col
ors and patterns, ready to he made into
sails at lie* pleasure of the purchaser.
Tho workings of tho association Is owners was shown lu every p«»>sible
having a potent inlluenee for g »»»! on way, and tin* day was made pleasant
this nnd the surrounding counties, it to all. tt< rvie< s were kept up almost
Ims induced many to test tho poxnihili- I continuously while we were there, nnd
/i<\s of tin* soil. Wo hear it stated that
Adjoining the clothing is the depart- one hundred bushels of corn to the
meat of hats and ciq s, ami her** the acre will is* made ncarthlsplace. Fine
supply seems inexhaustible. No man stock is being introduced quitegonor-
nee I look elsewhere for head-gear. All ally. In fuel*, wo might write a long
styles, colors nnd prices aro represent- chapter on this subject, but what we
» I here, an ! still more are constantly want to say Is tills: Bring your merl-
* lou I »t less ot hers of our ea pit nil *ts will
do likewise.
The factory in South Carolina, It will
be remembered, has only ^ t,GOninvest-
1 in it. The* idea Is, to use tin* walls
in the Southern
part of IjitGrutigc, which are largo
enough to accommodate machinery
four or live* times as extensive as that
in South Carolina. These walls aro | 0 n the left side; sometimes the pain is
k sen lees weic in mostly sound, and are lirst-ehiss. ’J hey felt under the shoulder blade, audit
pingie s when w** iim\cd, and s.iuii- need to he covered, and have the win- frequently extends to the top of the
tering up to tin* stand we round e\cr> (lows put in, and the inside plastered, shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken
seat occupied and number; of people m,d they would constitute a mugnifi- for rheumatism in the arm. The
standing on tlmoutsido. Crowds kept cent building for t ho purpose designed, stomach is affected with loss of appe-
Then He re is the Koner building, titc and sickness; the bowels in gen-
which lias an engine already in it, and eral are costive, sometimes alternative
is ready for occupancy. with lax; the head is troubled with
We understand that Judge Rigliam pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy
!* considering whether a small estnb- sensation in the back part. There is cm." i n
l* tho grounds. Here nnd there old 1 inhment of tills kind would not pay if generally a considerable loss of mem-
**re*'te«|on Flat-Sli*ml erer*k,ut O’Neal’s ory, aciompanied with a painful sen-
Mills. The fuel Is there is room in sation of having left undone some*
Troup county for n score of such fne- thing whi* It ought lo have been done,
tories, and more than t hat, nnd there is A slight, dry cough is sometimes an
capital enough to build and run them, attendant. The patient complains of
It is hard to say which Is tin* most as- weariness and debility; he is easily »»'*>
tonishing thing about that South Car- startled, his feet are cold or burning,
oliuii mill tin* small amount of inorn y and lie complains of a prickly sensa-
Invested or tho largo peiventiige of l *° n °1 da-* skinhis spirits arc low;
•ds man- ft pd although he is satisfied that cxer*
I,,.,, cise would be beneficial to him, yet
he can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts
every remedy. Several of the above
symptoms attend the disease, but cases
have occurred where few of them ex
isted, yet examination of the body,
after death, has shown the liver to
have been extensively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. C\ McI.ani 's Liver Pills, in
CA*.*r> or Am k and Fever, when
\ ken with (Juinine, arc productive of
the most happy results. No better
cathartic * an be used, preparatory to,
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afflicted with thi
i been out nu a bunt,had disease to give them a i air trial. okstm : _t
, had put up his gun, For all bilious derangements,and as TiirnmiK'iV
a simple purgat:-. e, they are unequaled. u a 111 ,
r:::*iVAiu: o:
I /ill Mnlrirlril !!:
hm.in- ini rim y- iImw frvrr who will i'X|ii*i.
1 Maliil'lul I*--Ih"II ill' I ••*''• I I'll*' fl'Ull III",
l by iifIiu MEUKELL s ni;r.ltIN!:,Vlil* , li »*•
CAME OF COL.
KlNOMTOS, *
r.NTs :— I. 1 kIMm'II J
I*. UllANSON.
. '>4|it«'liil)*T 15, 1^71.
i * I In.vi Im-i ii a uri-ni!
itiy ro'iin nii'i
yui'ii w Ii ii ni'i'nriilmiH ill' '•rnlJ'iliH.
■ •.«• I r i-i- Mi. • : >r hiic'Ii i-.ih liu'l.
I Ih" ui'iMt "min.-iii |.li>nkluiiM'•mi
il, i!"k| oll'llUK. 1 »
uhc or y.»ur ** fn; • •im*l f.xtr.u'l SllliliiKh*. Ijiii-
CliiiK' Ii ii** IliMiMI.-Int 1" •li-e«-rll*e. t!i" r«• ll**f I "!•
r Uf rnmiiuMii jik n l>* u*
M 1«• ■ | II1111 • |.|"ll "f 111" l n 11 * n h 11 «.f
friends \v<.1)1.1 tuf’.'t; vi'idnnt .'..iinlry
youths and innids worn si’.'ii si.nlli'lod
uliout I'l'omls.'Uonsly, dr. ss.'d in tlwlr
Sunday rloth.'s. some with Ioiik red
urnvuts diiUKlins uround tlmir ni'i'Us,
othoM without nny Jici'lcwrair nt nil;
ouuiisioniilly a mother would !»• s.'im
with norshs'i'liiK iufimt in lmr urnis, J
.•urryiim it to the tout »r soino frl.mil;
young ladii s mid gciilli'in.'ii would |.r..lltil pays. Tho South im
stroll olT to tho Imgglos nnd oiirrlngos ! ufii. turliig outoriu Isos, to lunki
nnd discuss topios Intor. stlng only to , i, ].. Troup uotinly, ns u part of the
tluunsolv.'s; and iiltogothor tlm ..con* South, has tlio sumo noo.l. Why not
slon wns oulouhitod to muko ii onsuiil lot tho inuttor hoglu now? ft Is not
observer almost forgol. that il was tho wise to despise sumll beginnings. We
Hiihluilh day, and wonder why so inmiy hope to see.mo filet.try stin ted in l.u-
poople Imd mot t..g -tlier in such u Orange this your. It can lie done; till
my MwtTVrliiK Imfon* uninti y«mr
Ik'ltu*: Hiif-
iii.jiii>".ii".|
.iitliito'.i ll»" uw "f yi.i'r Kxlrm*t < f Ktlllln
•urr*l «»f all .
wiih not lit iigi'MihHiru"! Un ,
•••.iv" pursuit of my pr.-ftssloii. M'<r" tlmn
iniii iii--1ii11k imv" i iHpHfi sin""Milsr*'mhrkubl»
. wliluuii ii ii.v r«*t ii rn uf ih" <iih"tiH",
For tin ti'utli •.r iii" iil.i.v" htiiirnidit, 1 i'"f"r i«»
mi In liuriow •••.unty. On., atiil to Un-
iiiImth ..f Hu- bnr of Clirrokt'** (Mn'iiU. vho nitr
|tntIitt<*«l will* in". I hhnll rvrr n mnln. with
.U "J " ‘t Kr.llllll.l", yolll' ol.".||"lll H I VIllll,
. UUAXhu.v, AU'y at l^tw
A MIRACLE.
v.'ixt Point, oa.. s. pi. in. mo.
Oknth My ilitujrhh'r wiih lak' ii on Uut'iAih
'lav of .litii", 1n;.», v. llh whut with Mipj .wm* I Io'Ih?
A' ut" lil..Mimutlnm, nii<I win*tr**ul"«l forth" haiii*?
In Mureh following, plcwnof
»:i" l."foiu to work out of ih" rlKltl
nilitti".] lo (ipp«-ur till all lit" lionu fr-flii .the
how i«. ih" shoulder Joint "nni" out. M*lny
. "."s ..f ht.ii" enni" ..ut .>f thr rlfrhl foot and 1"^.
pronoun on** of Whit"
• III:.C.
remote portion of tin* county; it seom-
like a picnic than aiiytiiing
that is iu»*»*le*l is olTbrt, ami not much
effort al that.
After the cloven o’clock services wore
over we were invited to take dinner at
Mrs. Radney's t.*ut, and we <li i full
justl«*e to the templing dishes placed
before us. The hospitality of 1h"icui
•I' whleli
Lmlies! Plea so com
bargains in collars and «
1 have a larger slock than over.
Isaac Iiagodorn.
After linvihK heeil "onllli"d nhotil
y.-iirs i.» hi r l-i'd, nnd ihc onw eom*I.|er» , d hop*'-
1"sh. l wan In.un-ed lo iry I>r. Peml»rriou*H Coin-
pound K.Mrnci or Slllllr:^rln, rind wns ho well sat-
IhIIimI with I'h "ITi’cIh that I Imvo continu' d Ih"
Us" of il III,III Ih" 1
hiu^lit*'
'**11 I'H ll*'f
ut ll"lp.
lUflnrtl U» h**r ht'd shout six
ip or "vrn i u ru"d over will.-
all tiny
we hope Hint they resulted In doing
effectual and permanent good.
•mg in
er tin* store’
■ome tu
Or* >s?iiqj
tho domestics. Hero will be found a | them
Hiifiicii.Micy of sliiplo goods to supply
fr*>in Fort Smith, Ark., are visiting rel- any doinaiid that may possibly ai ls
Notice.
Th«» best and cheap-**- t
lot sood for sale. W.
•rnmn mil
ts u )I»S0N,
I have a fine assortment »>f tho very
1)estgre »n and Iduek leas in stor *.
Call an l get a supply. T. S. iira illel l.
A NEW lot of eh'dee perfim*T.\
toilet s taps. Eli*»:*h (’aliaway.
IjaGuanoe, Ga., Fob. 1 sT'.l.
Da. «T V.C’ mppu:, Dear Sir: Some
months ago, I ha 1 voii in mak" in«* a
1 t.ver s:*t of artificial teeth, und I take
pleasure In t *stifying to im high ap-
preehiHon of them since they give en
tire satisfaction.
I fu *ther tos Ify to tho fact that sev
eral 1 • itis's ha 1 refus'd to own nt-
tcnipt tin'll nsti*U' , ilon, giving it as
t!i«dr ooinion that it was an utter im-
P'Msihili-.* o.ving t«> tho ii visual and
•.* ui'.itir s'la r* '»f Hu* gu n.
Very Res; mot fully,
tf H. W. D\lli3, Su.
Trusses, Tuumsks.—Tlu
f.»r sale by E. (.'allaway.
best made
I No v offer for sale tin* winter c.ib-
Rnge see l, no o;n» should l*<* without
tlcn; lihi'i'il discount to dealers ; all
orders must be a ■ 'ompanio I with tin*
mon**v. My name with instructions
at!vos in LuOruugc.
Mr. J. T. Harris is with l!u* liar 1 wan*
• Cablisiimont of Samipd M. Roosevelt
tv Co., LaGrauge. See his card.
TheTroupeountySiiiulay-school As-
. u iation will meet on tho llrst Friday
in 0eto 1 ' ' III . •
The High School is doing well. Mr.
Williams, the principal, has made an
excel lent Impresd-'ii «>a I he public.
I’rom a telegram iwlved in Lu*
Grmigewe learn that Mrs. Cole Fei*-
r«‘l, of Moutg Jinery, Ala., died tl*is af
ternoon.
We wen* misinformed as to Mr.
James Monty's age. He wns nearly
eighty-nine, instead <>f si.*venty-nlao,us
stated lust week.
Dave Morgan left for Americas last
•Saturday, and will make that place Ills
home. His friends in LaGrauge re
gretted to have him leave.
Some of the boys who .vent to eamp-
mceting nia ie their horses go In a
sweeping slope wherever the roads
were in good condition.
The orchestra of tin* Southern Fe-
1 mule College left for Opelika Tuesday
afternoon, and they are now on their
lour to tin* principal cities of east Aki-
; bunni.
If you will watch tho columns of Hie
The enumeration of the goods in this
line is unnecessary. Every one knows
what might to lie Included ill a big
torious products orevery description to
tlu* fair. It costs you nothing to enter
You will oiiec.urage and stimu
late each other, and tin* aggregate
amount of good will he immense
Tho Exodus in North-eaot Alabama.
Thooxodus movement is hot in Chnm-
b**rs and Randolph counties, Alabama,
and is getting warm in the adjacent
portions of Georgia. Last Monday
week a meeting was held in Wednwoe,
at which the ''Honorable” Robert If«T-
1 in, was Hu* master spirit. The town
wns crowded with negroes, the miin-
SmUlon Dua.Ui.
Mr. William Swint, who lived near
Fredonin, Ala., died hist Saturday
night. Helm
returned lion
and was going to supper, when he l'»*
to tin* floor. Medical aid was sum
moned, but it was of no avail; 1 e died
about eleven o’clock. He was about
lifty years old, and was well esteemed
as a man nnd a **iti'/.en.
— Iiiih walked n»T"** .1" room.
!£•■T k«-■ in* rn I Ifalth is notv |t.H»d, and I la-llev"
sin-will, as h'T lliubs • in siii'ii^ll), walk w.dl,
1 aUilhnt" |i"i' riT'iiVfi'y, with tin- hi"-sing of
With {iratltudf, I :
r Invalnald" ni"dl"ln< .
i. yours truly,
W. n. BLANTON.
WKKT I*'
T, OA.. S.'PI. 10, 1H7*
als.v" iN-riillunlf* "f M17 W.
.'\ on 1 certify :•• an bMnt ti 1
; hun<fr"'ls of til" in*• *1 I'UMpPCt
1: ifv t-. Ii. Ah in null r"fiT"nP" c
y 11" r">|Ulrod. Yours iruly,
ItTATSOXN.
1 -m rr coated.
: W.\
. II. U. V ILI.1AMB.
•> < veal on Ihc lid,
McI.ANI.’s l.m.K
Dr. Pemberton's StillinRia is pi
I
Id hv all DruKirlsts lu ? ’.••" In-til"**, or w
*.N|»ri:: H. A^I Ills Wlllllud to CUIIVUHH CVll
To 7»Ir. and Mrs. W.
WV"j- ii'-t. d» ur frlouds, yot
G. 3. Martin.
Imv"
Thu oniri-t'H liuvo not hci'il iininlllil-I * Jer -‘Htiiniitril nt -.,<XKi. Jin-
fu! of tho fin t that many ut tlm fair ' buu'Uh'S of Kun.-ira "'"rt' dwe lt ii| "ii in
will dcsil'c' til III' iltlllist'll us wall IIH In-
rlvimt-
ftoi'k nl limin' tia;.'(!■ ids, 111.il Mr. lli’iul- H tnit.toil; ln'imi 1 , tluTi. 1 will ho iilmii-
Tin iv'hludlilnu mournful in a hal'y’sdi nili;
'Tl** l>*a a ruUi««r*H volt*" I lit- dai llnc Ii- iiih
And linsti'nH lionio u» draw a |*ur**r l*r«*aih.
on "artli, y*»n **«mld hut wish tt storin'* and pain •
And *mly hope for sin to main Us soul,
lint now ii lives when* prm-o foivv* r r« I^iih
And Hll'oainsuf ciuUphh 1«>vo and pluuMiiro roll.
mine I>H. C.
1 «-•-> Flem-
n; ;r):ot beinj*
Mel.tt ur t
NEW STORE! NEW STOCK!
A 1
Held has it. He has bought these good:
with *•:»;>« eial r**gar*l to getting tin*ln*st
«{u:iiity for tip* lowest prices, and his
customers arc going to gel Hn* benefit
of the bargains lie has obtained in this
Hue.
DV'*-* 4 > U come next, and here Mr.
Bradl*ehi*« skill and good last** are es-
peeially eonspi.'ipdis. Tho llnest cm-
pros *-!->1Ip's. black cashmeres, ldaek
velvet
Sl)hi.
•k and colored
llks,as well
ns got
Is el
cheaper gnules
, ure herein
sii' , h i
lam
anc** ns lo eau
se covetous
I'oelingK in
the hearts of
ill tin* fair
Indies
who
• 1 hem.
There is no
IP* ’• ‘S>
It y
>r dressing p
jorlv when
Slll'1) 1
1 'glint goods are at
hand, und
can bt
pur*
•Imsed at such
low prices.
Every
man
ought to see to
it that his
wife o
* flat
■filter is attired
In some of
t iiese
mud
some and nttra
•live goods.
There
is m
beauty so perf
Hit but that
il nee
is n
ornment, and
liere is tin*
piiiee
oob
.-tin tqtparel that is at once
gratir
ring
to the taste, and not ex-
haust
VO to
the purse. F.\
cry style of
goods
can
bo appropriat*
Iv matched
dant amusement *>f almost all kinds,
such ns wheel-barrow races, hug races,
three legged races, horseback riding
by gentlemen, also by ladies, and a
grandtouniunicnt. During everyday
then* will In* trials of s|»eed on tin*
track. There will be mi abundance of
seats provided so Hint all may be made
comfortable. Such as do not choose
to bring their own lunch baskets, will
Hilda plenty of refreshments on the
grounds at reasonable prices. The
grounds fir** of easy access from the
r>Uic square, and within the corpo
rate limits. Carriages will run from
tin* square every few minutes, and at
reasonable charges. The railroads will
give tho usual Imlf Tares. As the fair
will hoglu on Tuesday, let all who can,
get their exhibits in on that day, and
we hope, and exi»oct to see, the best
display ever made in Western Georgia.
Tills tliliiK uf Dentil Is but 111*-* lnvnth of Ctu 1
Tlllll Issues from Ills wlH'loill uu«l His love,
To nip tin* r*mjo u| on the mortal soil
Ami still Ui" iP'Utlo spirit of Un* »love.
* : <hI Ni'iils a purpose when 11" bri'ulltei* below
Ami funs 11 spirit from Its house of clay;
on earth. It Is enough for y*u t«* know,
lie loved 111" Imlie nml kiss- l In* life away.
Then lift y:
• hcartn nbove tho wing "f irlo"m,
Ighl anti your imreiivuincnt kmh! ;
earth, you eoulil not see tho bloom
saw tli" beauty "f tin* bud :
can by faith s mysterious p.»w*r,
D"|lol«l It buntlug 'nenth Angelle ey»n.
for sowing an I cultivatingwill !>*• loumi Reporter, vuu may 11 ip I that there ai\*
2!iTby anv — v.-uvlmns., !,, I.i,(iians;i‘, win,-I,
ton cents ! er paper.
ii
lie.
W. C. (i ioLSON. woul'l ll!c" to K"t tlio Btorayo of your
cotton.
! Tlm o,lltor is attain on tlm win-.
lie
with triminiiiKs without KoiiiK out of
tho storo.
Whe.i we o uuo lo the department of
ne^r:* tho pou "rows weary, and re
fuses the enumeration. In the various
lirnnelies ol’ wdiat ure eullod notions,
Mr. Erndliel I has exerted unusual dis-
criiniaatioa and jiidtrinent, and tins
evil
a
.. . .11 -O : tat belonged to
his wi,'’s fa:lmr, Col. Nathan Truitt.
It Ih mile 1 “Tho Oeiilleinun's Annual
H.“n • h-uaimer Tor the Yeurl817." It
eontaihs un uliniuae, memorandum
pa" OS for euoh day in tlio year, dis-
tnnees of plaees from Washington City,
with tho Inttitu lo and longitude, tho
officers in all brunohes of tho United
States government, army and navy,
nn | various other similar matters.
It gives the mime of James Madison
as presi lo..t, with tho vico-prosi loney
vacant. James -Taillard, of South Car
olina. wus noting president of the Sen-
aio. Tho Senators from Georgia were
Charles fail mi l Win. W. Uibh. Dan
iel Wchsler wns a member of Congress
from New Hampshire, Henry Clay from
Kentucky, nnd John C. Calhoun from
South Carolina. Georgia and Ohio
eaoh had six Congressmen. Tliose
from Georgia were; John Forsyth, Al
fred Cuthbort. W. Lumpkin, It. II.
Wilde, Bolling Hal! and Thomas Tel
fair. David Holmes was governor of
Mississippi Territory, and Alabama
was unknown. Lewis Cass was gov
ernor of Michigan Territory. The
s ‘ dor Major-General of tlio army was
Jacob Brown; tho next in rank, An
drew Jaokson. Winflold Scott wns a
brigadier-general. Sum Houston wns
ii llrst lieutenant, Zooh Taylor a major,
and Farragut was a midshipman.
The only post-offices in Georgia were;
Savannah, Ogeoohee river Bryan
court house, Midway church, Ricebnro
court house, South Newport river, Mc
Intosh court house, Durlon, May’s
river, Widow Harris’, Buffalo river,
Little Sutilla river, Mlzell’s, Jefferson-
ton, St. Mary’s, and Point Peter. Tho
location of most of these places 1ms
passe 1 out of mind. In looking over
tills little book, the inevitable remark
is: “How things do change!”
[ms gene to attend ihc liflii annual department is full to overflowing and
BE AT 3 THE WORLD!
Tho new Singer Sewing Machines
juet out this week.
W. P. Herring, Sujj’g Ag’t.
Just received a full lino of ludles’
lino shoes elogunt In styles and quality.
Heyman, Merz, & Co.
“Buy the Improved Singer."
Prints, in now fall style, at Heyman,
Merz & Co.
“3oo the now Singer.”
ion of tho Young Men’s Christian
Association of Georgia, which meets
in Marietta.
Dr. liaygoo 1, Dr. Potter and Hev.
W. T. Glenn, arrived in LaGrauge tills
afternoon, and all three of them went
immediately down lo tlio Meriwether
e,imp-meeting.
Mr. A. P. Jones says if you want
your carriages and buggies mended
before the fair, Bring them on now. If
Please Read This!
Will receive now goods uil through
this month. Mr. John J. Iiagodorn,
of West Point, one of the most aide
glowing terms, and t he many
ages which “the poor negro” would
Iim 1 there, were pictured in such
bright eolors, t hat tlio ignorant hearers
were seized with an eager desire to
proceed at once to the “happy land of
Canaan.” Ileilin told them tlmt all
who would agree to go, must register
their names, mid every one did so. The
crowd was unanimous on that point.
| The movement, is gradually spread
ing over into Georgia. Then' were not
many Georgians present at the above
! meeting—only those who went ns dele
gates, to learn wliilt they could, and Amlenteh n»im< vtalmi nf Un- riullnm i|.«-r
eomo back and report. Tlieugciits arc I Tlmt smiles iileiiu the valley nt the skies.
at work, however, in the west und c.a.h.
northwest parts of Troup, appointing j I will sell goods cheaper than ever,
meetings for the future, and sowing Como and convince yourselves,
the seeds of emigration wherever they j Isaae Iiagodorn.
go. The negro plantation hands who j — -»-«
Imvo heretofore been forecasting for A Cara,
next year, are now unwilling to talk I would respectfully inform my
about making contracts. Heflin is at friends and the public generally, that
the head ot the movement. Of him it | I am connected with the hardware linn
\ is only necessary to say that ho was
j elected to Congress by the negroes in ! the
llie darkest days of reconstruction.
Now he doubtless Is getting so much in the hardware line. I will take great
III)
;nt'
• •11 stiin.l ..f .inin-— Turner,on tli" N«-r
•r Hu- s junr" in l-a**nm/". 1 inn n*
un-I will kui'i'oii lmud.n fru&tiHtork
JDa. Has row/ L
is :i St-.uulir.l U >. . \ K *m\ • !«* f .
#tli&*.*ns’.*Hof tlio Li v St*»m i Ji > J
",
jVogctuhl •.— It n v *r i.) \
•Debilitates Iti^.’w i- jgg
SCatinmieaiid^’ ^ %
BIULIkS, HOOKS,
SCHOOL HOOKS,
BLANK HOOKS Ac.
V FULL LIXE~OF STATIONERY,
PAPER, PENS,
INKS, ENVELOPES .
ls.tunsIsUng In jtnrtuf l
m
, n
liflt /
a H--?* 8 6 V'V
Als*• h great variety <*f gi
TOILET ARTICLES,
FANCY GOODS.
NOTIONS, SOA 1*8,
BASKETS, STARCH
CIGARS, TOBACCO, A"., fee.
A FINE SELECTION OF
HOUSE FURNISHING ABTICLES.
In-’liDllng a multllU'l" of nc’ilful things t«>
li-tust'ki'i'itcrs. I ink" i'l"asur«* lu asking all n_u
ultl Jjh'H'ls *in*l cus - ' :u"r», nml all o'.b-
nml see ni". 1 assure you ol lair -variTliiL' amt
reasonable profits. H u. A Moss.
aiulex | M'lienccd buyers in the state, I l M -' r head for all the negroes whom he j pleasure in waiting on you, and will
who has been North for over a month,
will stay there until the end of lids
month to buy the goods for J. J. Hage-
dorn *& C'o., of West Point, and for
Isaae Iiagodorn, in LaGrauge. He
takes his time to soeure bargains, to
enable us to give bargains to our cus
tomers. Isaac Hagedorn.
induces to go west. | sell you goods as cheap as they eau hi
It is evident tlmt lids movement is bought iu nny market this side of New
>f Samuel M. Roosevelt & C'o., under S ^ .yn.'uQ
lie Meigs House, where I will le- 5 ^
•leased to have you call for anything g \
* A-.*® 3 W
WINTERS & NELSON.
C1IATTAXO00A, TENNE8SEA
Piano and Organ Brokers.
Tlic LaGrange Female Collego.
This eollego although it 1ms been in
session only eleven days, has more pil
es varied ns the heart could wish.
So much for llie store-room proper.
Down stairs are rows of boxes of goods
kept to replenish shelves und eases
above as they become exhausted. Tin*
supply would astonish any one not ac
quainted with the extent of Mr. Brad-
Hold’s business. Ho built a store in
order to have enough room, anti is al
ready crowded again. He has a sufli-
cient number of clerks to give prompt
attention to all customers, and no one
you wait, till a lew days bofore the lair, j n00( j ( , vol . annoyed by having to
you may be crowded out. | wu p. for attention. In addition to this,
Mr. M. G.Greene the landscape pho- ^ tin* prices will ho found ns low as rc-
tographer, to whom we referred a short linld** goods can bo sold, and every of- | —
time since, is now in LaGrauge ready fort, will be made lo please, in quality, | Buy none but tho ‘‘White Sewing,
for business, and will soon have some | style and price of goods, all who favor | Machine,” ns it is the best and llie
him with their custom. Call on Mr. cheapest in tho market. For sale by
Rrndlhdd. It is to your interest; you . Isaac Hagedorn.
will regret il if you don’t.
| Musical Convention.
A child can run the now Singer Jtta- | The Georgia and Alabama Musical
chinos. . W. P. Herring, Sup’g Ag’t.
going lo become general beforo Christ
mas. Many of the negroes are going,
if they can Had the means to carry
them. Thotr simple credulity is
played upon as it was a few years
ago when ‘‘forty acres nnd a mule”
played such high frauds in their imag
ination. They believe that if they go
York.
J. T. Harris.
General Meeting.
The general meeting of the Baptist
churches of the second district of the
Western Georgia Baptist Association,
was held with the church at LaGrauge
last Friday and Saturday. The at-
I I is i ii l*f**\ viBor,,to J * i.m«
5 ^ U h 1,nfi beeu llw ' J S A r.iH.'i
J ll T l* f"ll !»*•;.(«• nianufiu iuroi*H llir "••!«
# l'ial"'l Solmn r .v *'<».. Knalc ami HUUi.ik'k
J |'i'ili"« Ih'sIiIdh II line Ilf p J'lanoH, rilini|lig ;
-
Liver?
j»lnn<*i
1*2-1 y
SHORT-HAXD WRITING.
in my practice^
* nnd by tho public,}
lor more than 35 years,}
J with uuprecedented results.}
west I liev eun take possession of homos I ton.la.ioo was not lull mol the oxotvis- SEN DFOR OIHOUILAMI.J
•' *' ' "-'hoy uf- SS. T, W. SANFORD, M.Dii mswtobkmtyS
raphy (ahorl>han«I urltliiK) >*y wUlrh wch.Ih
b" lniHH"rib'.''l "ii i*aj’"F iu* faut at* a Jlii' in h|>etik-
**r ran un«*r tin in. will !•«• plvtu n trial montliH’
instruril'ni for >1 In n<lvain*i*. Refcrmcca upon i
apl'UciiUuu. THUS. 1*. HAM.DRY.
Dalton. Ga.
without money and without os wore mainly dovotionul. Th.';
session only eleven days, Ims more pu- wuiioiu mune.> aim muium i**»^ . . . ,i„ 1( ,u iv. S
l.ils in uttoudaiiccUiun ll Ims had xluoo ; They nro assured tlmt sooially tlioy j Doin'"! tlio noxt eti l, - ^
I’losidont Mavson took ohargo of It. will ual to tho best, aad that a ! ten Asso•to* on 0 J
and more are coming. Tho iaoroaso Is life of ease and plenty awaits them. , f> l ,,ln 8 eluluh , lll p ( llnl ou - ’
YORK CITY#
any unrc«:isT nilltku. you its ncrmtiox. }
ill the college de]>artment proper. Ev- I Ignorant, ns they aro ol the ways of the I New goods, now goods at K. Solo-I
ory pui>ll of last term, exeepttho grad- ! world, tlio wildest stories llnd ready ^ mon ^ Co'a.
nates and one other, has returned. . credence with them, and il is no
; wonder that they aro eager to start.
Mr. A. R. Phillips 1ms just received a : They call go if they want to. There |
now lot of -slioes from tho standard j is no law against their going, and they
manufacturers, and everybody is in- |
vited to call and examine them.
ALBERT LEHMAN’3
GEORGIA STATE GAZETTEER
AND
Business Directory..
1879-80.
JEWELRY STOKE
views of LaGrauge on exhibition.
Mr. B. B. Amoss lias a large and
well selected lot of stationery just re
ceived. He can sell a ream of good
nrte-paper for one dollar, and other
sizes, and envelopes on proportion.
Tlie parly which left for New York
about three weeks ago, consisting of
Messrs. Longloy, Bradiield, Swanson,
Speer and McClure returned last week.
All of them report having laid quite a
pleasant trip.
A horse belonging to Mr. J. ft. Truitt
became frightened yesterday moruing
und ran about tlie square a little. Ho
overthrow tlio book sign of Mr. B. B.
Amoss, which was erected on a post in
front of Ids store, but no other damage
was done.
The entertainment at the Southern
Female College last Friday night was
very good. Tho singing was line, and
altogether tho evening was quite enjoy
able to all who attended. Everybody
tlmt we Imvo heard say anythingabout
It wero well pleased. We understand
another entertainment will soon he
given.
IL is astonishing to see how few peo
ple in LaOrunge attend the services at
the different churches each Sabbath.
But if there is u eump-meoting any
where around, or a picnic, or u free
show, or any other similar affair, then
you can see them—ladies who eun sel
dom go to churoh on account of the
doraestie cares incumbent upon them,
and gentlemen who aro generally so
tired that they seem to be afraid if
they venture out to hear tho gospel
the effort will cause them to faint from
exhaustion. We wish that it was other
wise, but the facts are us abovo stated.
Jute Baooino.—The best jute bug
ging, by tho single roll, lie a yard at J.
Cl. Truitt’s.
! Convention will convene with the Bnp-
] list ohm eh at Antioch, on 5th, Oth nnd
Memorial Services.
Memorial services in honor of the i
... ..... Into Dr. James A. Long, will be held
Imvo as much right to go as to stay. | in the Baptist church next Sunday uf- j
j They have no right to go, however, so j ternoon at four o’clock. They will bo
long us they are urder contract to [ participated in by members of all the
I work for somebody else. When they j churches and the citizens geuorully, I
try to leavo before their contract ex- and all are invited to attend,
piles, tlioy become law-breakers und ~ C*,'*' - ," , . .
are liable to arrest and punishment. ' Tiik latest novelties in shawls and la
They will ilnd when they got to their i <1™* goods to bo found .tt K. Solomon j
jouruoy's end, that all is not gold that | ^ '- u 8 *
glitters; that tlioy Who getalongill tho j Supramo Court Decisions,
world must sonfllo, and 'soufllo hard. | The Atlanta Dispatch will publish
At Homo Again.
VALUABLE WORK
4
Whlt’h will tcHiio-iun" J", 1^7'.*. I'cixuib Ir
log to HUliborllm will i»U*hh" mldniHh
A. K. BllGLEH k Co., FubllMhcrs,
Allituia, Go.
C. W. NORWOOD, Compiler. 15
J. M. TOMLINSON,
AllTLST AND PHOTOGKAFHEE ’
NEXT TO BAPTIST CHCltCH.
A New Tiling: iu LaGrangre.
We present elsewhere an advertise
ment of Samuel M. Boosovelt it Co.,
who Imvo opened in LaGrungo n hard
ware store—something which this town
has never had bat 1ms always needed.
These gentlemen will keepu first-class,
well-selected stock, and will bo ublo to
givo bottom figures on their goods.
Mr. Roosevelt is a son of the Into Mr.
Samuel Roosevelt, one of the largest
hardware dealers in Now York, and
the first man in New York, after tho
war, to extend credit to the South-us
the Southern merchants well know.
Holms been in the hardware business
since ilia childhood, and knows it well;
nnd his connection ivith tlio New York
wholesale houso enables him to go to
headquarters, and get llrst prices on
bisgoods. Wit Ii his knowledge of busi
ness and ability to buy low, we do not
see why the people of Troup und ad
joining counties should not give this
houso a liberal patronage. We give
the members of this firm a cordial
meutof visitors, and all are cordially
invited. W. B. Whatley, Preat’.
E. T. Wins, .Sec’;/.
once, l’rieo fii.no a year.
tt
New lot Troup Factory carpets nt
Dallis & Gray.
The first installment of new fall dress
goods just received by Heyman, Merz
& Co.
Some of them think they are obliged : regularly the decisions of tlie Supreme
7th days or September. There will'be i to , A t v wo " t ^ e ! r . olll l» lo > or ’ Court. In order lo get the full reports
ample preparations for the entertain- i tUo other day. und asked him if they subscriptions should be sent in at
were not obliged to go. He told them •*
they wero free and could do us they
chose. Doubtless there is considera
ble bull-dozing going on. Those who
do not favor emigration will probably
lose caste among their fellows, as did
those who, a few years ago, voted tho
Democratic ticket.
This matter will have to work itself
oat, us such things always do; but what
infinity ought to rest on tho bonds of
tliose whites who are tolling tlio cred
ulous negroes off under false pretenses
und delusive promises!
J IVE-SIZED Partrnttn and rtln- rhnlo*rapti»..
J old pletuf'-H oiplctl to nny *lz*». Plciuro
Harris count l"s to s
I ih"
»nmc old Kiaii'l, whore 1 Imv now a IioHoi
larger sto'-I; oi now p than has ever boon
brought to IdiOraup". niul will sell th"in an low
on they rim hr bought anywhere tor tho cash.
1 have on hatul a line lot of
Call and soo tlie new lot of lino siloes
just received at Phillips* store.
Taxes,
As will lie seen by a notice published
elsewhere, the commissioners liavo
levied a tax of three-tenths of one per
cent, for county purposes. This is
two-tenths more than last year; but it
is still a moderate tax. Last year tlie
tax was merely nominal, on account of
a large surplus of money having been
Buy your sewing machines of Dallis
A' Gray.
Shoo yourself. Phillips’storo is the
place to get stylish and durable shoes.
Neuralffino.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 10th, 1879.
Dr*. HiitchlHOii & Bro.: Gents—I
loft in the treasury from the preceding I have used your “Neuralgino” in sov-
your. Tho commissioners aro muting- oral instances, ami And it tin* best
ing tho county matters with as much I remedy for neuralgia I have ever tried,
economy as good judgment will justify. I It relieves tho pain and leaves none
The State tax is three and a half- I of tliose unpleasant effects due to nar-
tenths, making the total, State and j eoties-pr other anodynes. I shall ul-
per cent, or sixty-five cents on the much pleasure In recommending it to
j one hundred dollars. This tax is not 1 my patients,
welcome to our town,ami onl> wish wo burdensome, though, of course, noone j s. G. Holland, Dentist,
would object if it were smaller.
F. A. FROST,
Headquarters for Bagging
and Ties.
LADIES’AND GENTS’
GOLD WATCHES,
(Stem nml K«*y Winders.)
LADIES’ & RENTS’ GOLD CHAINS,
Genta’ koy nml atom-winding
SILVER WATCHES.
ih" itliii'Uiit stilted ulMivn.
nmk" iimncy fast. Any *»ue cainboh" work. .You
niako from 60 cotitu to £*2.uti hgur .Ly.'levut
ing ymr evriiingH nnd npnro time to tho hu«l--
I" --, it "oats nothing lo try the hiiHlm-Hri. Noth
ing itko il for mom y makiiigcvi-i'.oiTvt'iMLhcfttr"
liiihltirHs plotisant and strictly honornl'Lv •
*•!’. if yon wnnt !<• know nil about Ih" In-** faying;
I'Uflnit* Lcfoiv the pul.lie. send uh y*»ur utldreM.
and w" wiu send yon full purtlcuiuri*and privatfM
terms free: rumpl' a worth $5also five; you can;
then mak" nj. i<#ur njlml for raursuirr AddnuK*
OKI)1UI1*. STINSON A: .CO., l>"i’Uau»l, ilalnc.
ao-ly
_ T —
i while metal. A lUn- lot nf
All Jute bugging 11 cents per yard,
Delta ties $ej per bundle, iiitow pierced
guaranteed $3.
DISMISSION.
S. S. 8.
CiiaTT.’.NIkKIA; TrxK.. IX I..1W1870.
Ml'-ratlH. llt-s-T. llANKIX A LAMAlt:—(Il'ntl.lUl-iri
. — w.< till"' plniKluv In shiUtiy tlmt til. H. H. K. it*,
t giving gl»*l Hlkl4"fM"ll«*l»l Out "f tho two (ItiKflll
I sent lit* v.»i have sold fovi-oiwui hnUleHaml it con--
1 liiiurt* in (ii’Diuiul. Thorn taivr l.ccn "\rellcnt
l rennliH front qulio a numl.cr. One gentleman 1
, .. . lMll , i who had he n confined to hit* hed for six wm-kM
Spccln' . H* Uold and RiUiln r wlih syphlllilj' Rh. unmUwni wan enred entirely'
. llt V*-' I,' 1 1,1 h ! I w liii two l*ot thin. i»w 'h|..Mk.-.)iil»i*‘ ISgUftSli nils***
°l‘* a * 1 «uuhu!i «uy *>in; in hell ojeHian h< Milh ! of lf |, n ,-ts ns well In pifmAry’ ^fln ter:
tlary. Youivtru!)\. Cuiilhi Okeuy..
flrst-dasH
A liii" lot of c. ilil roll plated *Joodn, 1 also
have a 1111*• lot of ih" hi’Ml silvei’ plated gooilt* Just
rec"iV"'l, of ||"W MlylcH ii lit I designs, whleh is all
triple plnle
SETH THOMAS’ (‘LOCKS.
bo bought anywhiT
Repairing of all Kinds.
•dry. Haviiu; t
li-hri^. OKiU]
AGENTS 1-250
GEORGIA, TROUP COUNTY.
OUDINAltY'H OFF1CK, July 7, 1870. I of Waiehea. (UockH and .1. »
\1TIIEREAS 11. C. Forrnll, executor of W. II. ' pracllcal * \p* l Jenuc of ihl' ty-thrA yrurr. I «
tt Ferrell, ropruHontu to iho court, In hla pc- | turn oul as goud work an anv in tUooouulry.ntnl ' •• ,,vv i*hi"ki> Mini r\*i sHLlillfo niK>Kh, tixta •
tltlon, duly tiled and entered mi record, that ho all work warruuted. Thanltlng my frlon ln and .'itiN’S'a and ltiui.ij* an» moat <n>mplot«-ly nupiv--
lins fully admlnlHtered W. ll. Ferroll’a eatnt". ; tho puhlle tor their pnironng.- i *r tho t**» d iwen- fciced lu our i:ev. «tu...<!> oomiiinatiun I'Romgt-.
This la, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, \ ty-Uiree yearn, and hoping they will r< member rrs ix «nc. by -ampin | agee,. iilnillbga, llluii
In the future, 1 au>, V|UA* rcapuctfully.
A, 1 IB MAN.
kindred and creditors, to abow eniiHo, If any they i .
eau, why aald executor should not bo discharged i
from his ndinlnlHiratlon, and receive letters of
tho llrat Monday In November, !
Wm. c*. YANCEY, Ordinary, j ,
could Imvo more such men come among
us and become citizens.
M Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga.
djOAA A MONTH guaranteed. ?12 a
•p*>\ t home made by tho InduHtrlom
Ital not required : we will atari you. M
men, boys and girls make money fuater n: work
Dial w IilTont ex|
i yqurown town, ami uo on pi-.
You can give ih«. hnsincrsn
The l>e-.t opfioriunlty
ti'jl'-a.juU.*.. ,Uuxat ’
i’anvtoeri i*.. All n -f
ntfMrefa for t<- net.
STAND A IlD PUD. CO. RT. I nl r.«*. M*U
Wq.p t iv nil An^T-fun:
‘lay lit er offered Jot* tlmt*" willing to work. You should J
*• * u l'- j try nqthhtgolne until you noo for yi#ntv»df what
Ital not required; wo will atari you. Men, wo- I you can do at llie busiue"** we unvr. No room to J
•xplaln Ju ry. Yqu.can^ilev*'*.*; alLyppr lime
.1. T. JOHNSON,.
rNSVRA‘?,<’K agent:
»♦ Sold !>v E. Cal la wav & T. H. Bradiield. f( r . u ri t mu , a , t “'DihlnRelw. rimwork IK light • inly■JODI' riimi" MU.' t. Hi* ou.-Hi".—. and make I\ m’u’I'-'m mi. to;i« . enob of. vfhifh ban *b-
Dl * 11 • * | * , ... i * * and ploaaaut.nndaucli as any «>no can go right : great pay lor every lioni'lh.ii you wt1il.. Women I i osiiod with th" i.oDpiioller «J.norHlof Georgia
Phillips now lot of shoes nio 1 early . .. , . . nt - Thoso Who nro wlso who H"" tbl» notice will innk" UH much a.** ni"n. m i. i for special private iikid fny ijjatt<ifiiii<mulbee.urtty of i oltov hold
Don’t rail to call and examine tlio for inspection, and lie guarantees them' New goods for tlio full nml winter «.nd un th.ir oddroM. .tI - » ' 105 h w
shoes received by A. R. Phillips. They to be of the best quality und us cheap j re0elvod Isaac Hagedorn s.
ciumot fail to please you. us can Ire bought iu LaGrange.
»*— tn-»Ii;
—-— ++• a 'at. Thoaowhoarowiso who nee UtlH notion will make m* much a« men. Hond r
New goods for the* fall and Winter «on(l ua their addromee at once nnd wm for them : term* ami particular* which w.* itiali free. ^....
" Mdvei*. Costly out 111 aud leruia free. Now In the , outilt free Don’t oinplaln of hitnl tlmei while ’ p.. • nl, Livr"|^oi. a»mch
time. Those alreadyat work ure laving u]> large | you have Mitch a epHiie". VddreKH I fo i miin-Aniorlean * Y
sumn of ntouey. Address TRUE ft CO.. II. llALJ-EYT ft Ot).. Portland. Maluo.
Buy the Pearl shirty »o-jy
HR
*2.924.tM2- Hill
:tlhia5 rvfq
kinimr’i worm .