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AN ANGEL’S VISIT.
A color*! irtati named Bounty
Smith, living on Antoine street, was
before a justice of the peace yesterday
forenoon charged With the larceny of
fifty cents’ worth offire wood from a
white rnau living next door. The
prosecution had a circumstantial case.
Some one was heard at the wood'
pile In the night. There were tracks
in the snow h ading directly to the
defendant’* house. The defendant
was found in possession of wood ex
actly like that missed from tie* pile,
and he admitted that he h id not pur
chased any wood this fait. The de-
fendant said h i \vi.-hd to U* sworn
in his own defense, and after he had
taken the stand he began;
“lie claims dis wood wuz tooken
a .vuy Suadwy night. Now, on Sun- j
d.y leawnin 1 war ’tacked by rheu
niHiiz e 1 couJdn’a step till -Monday
nigiu. l>is iis*i*t leg War bent back
s, > ! ii' dis j< 11. init* was skewed ont so
sin’ my wife had to feed me wid a
spoon. War lin shape to go out an’
steal wood?”
,•(;.) on.”
-Well, ’long ’bout dark de ole wo
man said de las’ stick o’ wood war
gone, an’ we went to bed to keep
warm. Could I go out when I war
in bed?”
“I guess .not.”,
WSirtin, I couldn’t. When X re
mem be red dat we had no wood fur
de ne.v’ day, I went to prayin’ dat
some rich man’s heart might be
opened to charity. Fust I kno wed
de Micks of wood to hit do
doah, >*n’ de o!e woman
out. it* and teicln <1 (Fm in. i a y man
Vi l)l*<-d d*l man’,' \V< od-i i v ‘I w\*?
■Hi WO.. A?i HH '■ t > he! i frl* .
• R-ti >:• u .t<#*iT 1 i " fsackin the
*‘n.\v Vb v a *‘. j ■the 'el
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'i >• <■ • t * jur: ii setmtd to lake
t v>- } ra . Mt il :in fisuit
h i-- Oi-r I t.lc‘roit l\ e
$' V#
'•? R OU B LESbME" CHILDR iI X.
toj.’reo of force, vit.ddv,
t iveut s•, i-dis i-dnn!! , u: I l{ ■.
more or I>, in s.a •- • •v. r • ? g
thrown paitidi' 1 cjd a ; • - <p•
ties do s>. 'l’m* eg. r--!>, ■ h
enterprising, cia v-J * m •■ w - a
enterprising, nsii -a „
very uncomfortable h. i.. ■<■•■-
with. Selftshnvss, pr , v ..
ted, is a very m ee.- ar, ,• . n
iuccessful individuab s • v<* * .*-
nd impatience are by no ms in
consistent with a tfneund n i.i cii -r
--•cter.
There isn’t a mother nUve to the
interests of her children amt her own
responsibilities that can help ex • lin
ing, <‘\Vho is sufficient ?' • f est-.
things?” But when we have <ioi.e ■
our best, the wisest thing we etn do
is to leave events with (rod, und i t
cripple our energies nor vv i: t - ur
time in the contemplate *n ufoie < \n
inefficiency and the weight < f n
sibility resting on us. When \vt* ins.
done all we can to I' .rm rigM i>.ib'ts
in our children and c -ne< rb< iv
faults, they leave us, and tim w■.. o
takes them in hand. Th on, . mo:
man finds that he must c > *i ! hi,-
temper and repress his hasty word-,
orheloiesby it; the carol,>s
Indl that to succeed lie mud I-.mt.
to be careful; the arrogant m ;■> i.~
taught by snubs to temper li;s trro
gftnee with civility; the dishonest
man finds that “honesty is the best
policy,” though he may not r du c
the maxim to practice in his own iif .
Whan wc have planted un ear *st
desire in the hearts of our chrldrv to
grow every day more and morr noble
and true—when we have kind Id
within them the fires of cairns; ami
unquenchable aspiration toward
whatever dignifies and exads human
chafacter—when we have given them
an habitual impulse upward and f >r
ward, we have done well by them.
The leaven once hid in their mu
ures of meal will work untii t?u*
whole Jump is lea vend, it take*’
God himself, not to speak irre* T ANARUS"
ly, ages to make such a w' ■' ;,V!u '
aces more to briup J ’ us
to its present ne human race
He cate of improvement,
bv- .o with criminals and human
and waits for the goul to
triumph over tiie evil. Cannot we
wait for our children to mature into
a ripened manhood and womanhood?
—Netp Yo k Tribune .
A Lady’s Wish.
“Oh, how Ido wish rnv skin was
as clour and soft as yours,” said a
lady toller friend. ‘‘You can easily
make it ho,”, answered the friend.
“How?” inljhired Hie fir-t tidy.
“By using Hop Bitters, that makes
pure rich blood and blooming health,
it did it for me ag you observe.” Read
of it.—CtnVo Rulletin.
Tb% VtUtic *tlt ۥ,, Mmlull, Midi.
Will bdiul tUtir ccUibratc4 Electro- c
Hell* t-o upon fday* trial. Speedy
furtt KuuiuutecJ. They mean what they say.
,
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jy—VEGETABLE
tl PAIN KILLER
A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
HP tJyji for Internal and External Uee,
is a SUfit CURE for all the Diseases for which It l roeommended,
** 6 h ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE In the hands of
Wen the most inexperienced persons.
It is a rare snA qnick remedy for COUGHS, SORB
ifl THROAT, CHILIiR, and similar trouble* ; afford* instant relief
b> ;1 OTfeSliStjuiSk moet oealignant jonns of IHPIITHERAA, and i* the bwf
In jpflHßMii I IW kuttVYU remedy for KIIEUMATIH3I and N BURAIA* lA.
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i: r R |S| FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
| jNg i IMMt it its been nsed with suck weiderfal neeoM fa all
I If I parts the ■world for CRAMPS* CHOLERA, bURIUIiKA,
■ BMy 1)If SENTJER Y, and all BOWEL COUFIAINTSi that it U
Bm 5 n ; g*- : i HK 4 roneidtrtd <tr, 'unfaUittg cure far lh.es* diseases.
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I jf/ §’ 3 Iti USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES.
I 11. 1: J It is BBCOMMBXOED ty Phy.iflMfc KWnulm
I I'fllKS Tlialstere, Managers of Plantation*, Work - Shots, ad
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I* w| /fy Of* ” everywhere who has ever given it_a triaL
lims EH IT ts without a rival as a LINIMENT.
I TI IG ■ I HIH! Tt should always hn used for Pain In ibe Back and Side,
H|Bj i1 v £ 4 i .jp| jj aftft bring* sprrdy ami j>£T*hc.*6hl itliAj in &U Of BfHlißßf
■ I* £/ bHSE <'ute Sprain** Severe Burns. Scalds, etc. __
■-| * , I, v " jWWjB NO I'ATHLY CAN SAFELY BF, WITHOUT TT. I* win
MaLjyT.iii.'.i- annually wiv*s unvoy times Ha cast in doctors’ bills, and its price
brings it within tl;e rc-iuli of ull. It is fold at 25e. SOc.and III.OU
a 1 Kittle, aml-cux )< obtained from all druggists,
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. j
PrDfM’lwtors. '
conic: AND SEE!
Tie largest and best selected stock of
COOKING & KEITING STOVES.
RaugeSy T'limaccs* I umi diiiig €*oimln„
S(niii|M<l and Plain Tinware. •ssm , ketv.
Thlim* RrohiiPi. Brawlies, In’iitcs,
SLATE AND IRON MANTELS,
'Hl netting, Sad Irons, Steam Pipe and Fitting, Steam Whistles,
Gauge Cocks, Pumps, Copper, Sheet Iron, in fact a com
plete Assortment. AU tit Gold Prices* Save
time and money by sending your orders
and making your purchases from
HUNNKUTT i BELLINGRATHB,
2S and 38 Peachtree Streets, - - ATiiANi’A, GEOiIGIA
, |V^| l ,|| r >r ,| mm—■—iurm
JF:3E3CXOX> jl (V i-B/U.
iiniiriTV ii i put tic iiiipifc
sllilitLll il fiUilmL Si bHf\0 5
T>FA LKKS IN -----
PUMPS. PIPE FITTING. BRASS GOODS
Ami ail kirals of
■Stealia. thn and Unli r liss
and HYOKAU ''IC RAMS.
'Blacksmitiling of all kinds done to order. Keys fitted
Locks repaired, and BjH Hanging promptly attended to
Awnings and Awning Frames made and repaired 1 ron Fcm
ingpmade to order. All work done by practical men and guar
anteed. Agent for Scolbiy’s Green House Heating Apparatus
HIGHEST PRICES paid for Scrap Brass and Copper, am
good Wrought Iron.
C Lino A f CSI rcona 'LI Corner Till mv\ Cherry S'ree.fx, in iho renr n War
OflUr AiVd OALtohlJ JiYl" „.*v< Jla.-Vlwore Store.
II 4KHI UIU OI A 4 Proprietor!*.
4 lißtfeivioHir i T‘‘Hiiwe.
riMMiMw mimk tw. irvuii ———
.I! F. RLOFF. J. M. U. v. ituor r
RUOFF & CO.,
MANLT ACTUftERS OK
Doers, Sash, Blinds, Boo.' Frames, Window,Vrame-
Brackets, IflaitieJg, Balusters, Hounding,
Bressed laimbrr. Flooring, 4>iliii<r. H r e'itiierfe yar <>iiig.
And Dealer-; in
ItoiiKli l.uinber, <'eilai- Poslx. inlhx,
Market St., near iUilroad Ciw.iug,
LUATTAX hh;a. tixnnessee.
“OLDEST AND BEST.”
IFoa* Jliwi* S’han fwc’.dy If ear.**
The carters vilie express
ii.p.ken one oe Tin-:
LEASING COUNTRY WEEKLIES IN GEORGIA.
ipt.iyn li>L- ng§i'Qsbtf> thousand* of names, and aittwntjih mol infallible, it ha is.vetch
more hhoulavlsue. perhaps than any ot its lifnd.
It 4 g flats aim n®w as a specialty is to con oil into brethren of the same political faith. Its gen
or a i' tOi#nfply every want of a
j FIRST (CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
hl> published in thefiiuol saw. turn of the jaunny South; its patron- are comprised of intelli-
Kent,.\*ji-to-d'o -prlplt*, therefore its .-vtvertffiinji column> me offered tho business public \\ ith
topsider,oo that, at the rate charged, the money’s worth will he given all patrons.
EXPRESS JOB PRINTING
Killlieiuls CartlKy f)iiTular.H. F.iiyHopes.
EiuiiilUills. Loltcrheads. Powers,
and in Fact everythinis is Tin;
RAILROAD AND MERCANTILE LINE OF PRINTING.
We have ..a the working force of the Express exp, rier.eed Job Printers, and are determined
to duplicate any Lind of Job at “(late City” price'.
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Dr. Sanford’9 Liter Invigorator 5
is a Standard Family Remedy for j
diseases of ilia Liver, Stomach |
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** tl iis |-f X** ! * m y practice
■_ *&! %1' and by the public,
■i raj £**** for more than 35 years,
* P viiL unprecedented results.
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BLOOD, IMR&KIDNEYS^
CURATINE,
For Blood Diseases.
CURATINE,
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CURATINE,
ior Kidney Dlisasts.
CURATINE,
For Rheumatism.
curatTne,
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CURATINE,
For Err.ipeU*. Pimples,
Blotches, etc.
EOF BITTERS^
(A llletlieise, net Drink,)
CONTAINS
HOPS, BtCilU, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
And the Pfjsbst axt> Best Medical QcaLl*
TIS3 OF ALL OTHER BITTER*.
THEY CURE
All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowel*. Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Ner
vousness, Sleeplessness and especially
Feua&ls Complaint*.
SIOOO IN COLD.
7/Hll be paid for a case they will not cure
help, or for anything impure or injurious
found In them.
Ask your druggist for Hop Bitter* and try
them before you sleep. Take no other*
D I. C. is an absolute and Irresistible care for
Drunkenness, nso of opium, tobacco and
narcotics.
■■Mi Send fob Circular. MMHM
All sold by druasrUte.
Hop BiM<j j Htg. *O, lo£he3tcr, N. Y., A Toraalo,Oal,
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN LINt!
Through sleepers and quick time from
Chattanooga to Mobile & New Orleans^
As well as Vicksburg via the
Alabama Great Sonlhern R. R.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
MON 1* O OMErr'T,
Arid tho quickest and shorten line to
EUFAULAandPENSACOLA
Connection at Birmingham at 2:0*2 p m with
the South aud North Alabama railroad for
Montgomery, Columbus, Eul’anla and I’ensa
cola. At Meridian with M. & 0.. and V. &M.
railroads.
Leave Chattanooga, daily S:ts am
Arrive at Montgomery.... 6:40 ;p in
“ “ Mobile 1:30 a m
“ “ Pensacola ......3:30 am
“ 44 New Orleans.... .... 1:50 am
44 44 Eufaula 11:43 a m.
Arrive at Meridian 8:35 p m,
• 4 “• .1uck50n..:.... ..*• ..12:30 a ni
“* 44 y icksburg 4:20 aiu
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BE ATT CAMPBELL, Gen’l Trav. A g’t.
L,. li. MORRISON. G. P. & T Agent,
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I* I I II W;p need a person m every
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■ j best illustrated family phb
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one can become a successful agent. Six elegant,
works of art given free to subscribers. Tho
price is so low that almost everybody subscribes
One agent reports taking 120 snbsoriuers in a
day, A lady agent reports making over S2OO
clear profit in ton days. All who engage make
money fast. You can devote all your time to
fhe business, or only your spare time. Yon
can do it us well as’ others. Full directions
and terms lrce. Elegant and expensive outlifc
free. If yon want profitable work send us your
address at once. It costs nothing to try the
business, No cno who engages fails to make
great pay. Address George Stinson A co.,
Portland, Maine.; julls-80.y
A pmOutflt sent sent free to Ihose who wish
Nyf*Nto engage in I he most pleasant and pro
w'w Stable business known. Everything new
Capital not required. We will furnish
von everything. $lO a day and upwards is easi
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night. No risk whatever Many new workers
wanted at once. Many are making fortunes at
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and and girls make great pay No
one who is willing to work fails to make more
money every yian mm be mad**, in a week
at any ordinary emplovn ent. Those who cn
gage at once will find a short road to fortune.
Address Hallktt & Cos„ P rtland, Maine.
Ju Tfl C fC perdav, outfit free. Send two
3 I U 4) ld 3c. itui&PS, ilk L. Washburn
tes- .
A medicinal com
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combining in one prep
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powers for the a Vila
which produce all dis
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j Liver, the Kidneys.
Harmless !ai action and
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It Is unexcelled for the
cure of all Klood Die
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Tetter, Balt Bheum,
Bhsumatism, Mer
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also Constipation,
Dyspepsia, In di
gestion, Hour Stom
ach, Detention of
Urine, etc.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
THEBBOWTY CHEMICAL CO.
BALTIMORE, Md.
BLUE MOUNTAIN ROUTE
Selma, Rom? end Dalton R. R,
SCHEDULE -Since Sunday, Mar 25tli,
1819.
NO 1 I 7 NO .3.
KoRTn. i STATIONS. \ SOUTH
6:00 u.m, Lv. Selma Ar. 8:00 p.:r
9:85 a.m. Ar, Calcra I “ 4:85 p.m
t:2O p.m. Lv. Rome | ** 9:55 a,m
■" Ar |Lv 8:00 H.m
o. >, i NO. 4
< NouTn J STATIONS, > in.
4:1.0 p .in. i Lv feel i a Ar11;25 p.m
0:00 p.m. j Ar. Cal era “ 6:00 a.m
9:55 am. j “ Rome.... “ 6:85 p.m
2:50 H.m_i Ay Dalton | Lv 8:10 p.m
~NoTI. tounecte clos-cG with S. N. A Gt. So.
Uailroaii at Calcra for all points Vi esi. \V itb
K. T. V. & G. Railroad at Dalton lor all E*s
fern cities, Tennessee and Virginia sptings,
and with the W. & A. road lot Chattanooga
and all points northwest.
No. 3. Connects closely at Dalton With the
K. T. V. A ti. Railroad Tor all Eastern cit ies,
Tennessee and Virginia springs, and with the
W. & A. Railroad for Chattanooga and all
points in the northwest.
.No. 2. Couneets closo.lv at Calora with
trains of S. N. & Gt. So. Railroad fc” Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and all
points in La. and Texas.
No. 4. Ma*es close connection ;;t Bela.„
with A. R, Railroad for Maridran, Jackson,
Vicksburg, Mobile and New Orleans, and all
ooints In Mississippi and Louisiana
RAY KNIGHT G. T. a.
Norman Webb, Sun’t.
FOR THE NORTH St WEST
Do not l'ail to see tnal your ticke
reads bv the ’
While Chattanooga & St, Louis R. R.
For speejl, safety and comfort you will l!nd
his line to be unequalled. For the celebrated
pringe, and summer resorts Round Trip tick
ets can be purchased at all principal offices
Emigrant* wishing to go West, either to locate
or as prospectors, will lind it to their advan
tage to go by this route. Round trip cufigraut
tickets on sale to all Texas points. By this
Line you have no tiresome delays. Through
loaches are nn from Chattanooga to Colum
bus, without change. Sleeping coaches on all
*ight trains. Good Coaches, good road, and
quiet time.
Lye Chattanooga 11:30 ain 8:40 pm
Bridgeport 12:10 pni 10:05
Stevenson 12:31 10:35
Cowan 1:13 11:40
Decherd 1:45 1 i :55
Tullahomat 2:15 12:30 am
W %I'trace 2:45 i :05
Murfreesboro 3:42 2:15
Arr Nashville 5:00 4:00
Lve “ “ 5:lo 6:00
Arr McKenzie .11:10 11 : It)
Martin ....... 2:13 p m
Union City 4-:3J uia 6:55*
Memphis. 5:00 pui 5:10,am
St. Louis . .... 5225 6:15
For maps, time-table?, and all information
in regard to tins route, < )> on or iP.ioress
A. B. WRENS, va T. ivOfiBKS
Trav. Agt., Pass. Ag*ht,
Atlanta, Ga. Llvuttanooga, Teuh.
or W. L. Dani.ey, Gen P <i T. Art..
Nashville, Tcnn.
’ LOUISVILLE FT
20 'X'O Shortest Rout -ro
o IjOUIS,
> And the West.
*’ 111 MILLS SHORT! ST TO
CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWcSTr
AND MAKINfi
HOIKS THE QUICKEST TI3IF.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
CINCINNATI, CLEVELAND, PITTSBURG,
ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. BOSTON,
AND THE BEST ROUTE TO
BALTIMORE ABO WASHiWGTBA?.
PULLMAN PALACE CARS
From Chattanooga, to Louisville without
change on No. 4.
Trains run as follows:
-*tWP*I Cm j n<\ j daily • No. i daily
Lv. Cartersviile | T:|g.> am i 4:37 p m
“ Chattanooga ... ( 11:00 am j S:3O p n
Ar. Nashville j 1:55 pm I 2:>k> ain
“ Louisville j ll:40pm | 2:3b an.
'• Cincinnati.. I 3:80 am j 7:b’> p r
“ Evansville... ... | 1 6:00 p m
Close connections made at Memphis. Evans
ville *nd Louisville lor ail points North, Las
and West.
texas and Wester# Emigrants
Are sent through to all points by this route
quicker, cheaper and with more comfort than
by anv other.
Agents at all stations can give you full and
reliable information as to time and connection
co all points, nnd will pioeure you rates and
through tickets. For further infoimation ad
Sress .P. ATMORE, G. f*. Agt., Louisville,
Kv., orC. E. SERGEANT* Pass. Agt., Atlanta,
Ga.
CHICKASAW ROUTE!
MEMPHIS & CHABLSSTON H.B.
With it* connection-, forms
The Shortest All-Kail Route
Memphis, Little Bock, Hot Springs,
Texarkana, Shreveport, Sherman,
Marshall, Longview. Palestine,
Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin,
And all point* in Arkansas aud Texas.
fJO MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE
| O FROM
CHATTANOOGA TO MEMPHIS,
AND
3 HOURS in ADVANCE
Of any other route.
ryinn ■ ||TC Should always travel bv
LmmnNn I O the shortest and most
o BaOT route, for the reason they are more cer
tain of ranking connections at terminal points,
and going through to destination without
DETENTION.
Special Bates and attention given, by thisdine,
to the shipment of Live Stock and
Honshold Effects, in
THROUGH CAR. *
Parties desiring to prospect in Texas car. ob
tain ROUND TRIP TICKETS, via
this iine, at
Vory laOw Mat©®.
FiHt-ClaM and -Emigrant-Tickets, via this line, ]
to all points in A*kuiia.',Texa-, Missouri,
ICunsas," etc., can be obtained at all
principal ticket ollices in the south.
checked through.
For information as to rules,routes,schedules,
etc., appfv to C, U. McMILMN,
’ Ticket! Agent, Ctutttanooga, Tenn.
J. M. SUTTON, Passenger Agent,
’ ju-lOtf t naitanooga, Tenn..
Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line R'v,
■
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
JPAHSEN'SKJt DEPARTMENT, (
ATLANTA, Ga„ duly 31. 1880.$
ON ANI) AFTER thin date trains will run
on the Atlanta and Chaylotte Air-Line
railway, as follows:
DA V PASSENGER TRAIN.
EASTWARD WESTWARD.
Lv Atlanta ...4:30 inn Lv Charlotte..l2:ss }>m
Ar Charlotte..4:l7 pm Ar At1anta,...11:53 pm
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
EAST*AKD W KSTW aHI).
Lv Atlanta... 3:30 pm Lv Charlotte.. 12:10 am
Ar Charlotte..3:2o am Ar Atlanta... 11:30 am
connecting at Atlanta for all points west and
southwest.
Connecting at Charlotte for all eastern points.
Through Tickets on sule ac Gainesville, Sen
eca City, Greenville and Spartanburg to all
joints east and west.
ti, .1. FOREACRE. Gen. Man.
W. .T. HOUSTON, O. P. & T. Agt. auStf
I*l ft a weCK in your own town. $5 outfit
1 18 1 1 tr*e No risk. Reader, if vou want
a business at which persons of ei
-1 II en mat*: great pay ail
•| 11 11 he lime they work, write lor par-
V W ticuiars to 'ii. Hallett & co.,
1 Uziuv. - KUB*a>-y
A First-Class Family Nswspapar.
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.
The Christian Advocate,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE,
General Organ of the Methodist Epis*
copal Church, South.
0. P. FITZGERALD, D.D., Editor.
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Misc-dlany, Market Reports, Education,
Popular Science, Varieties, etc.
Every thing that properly belongs to a sound,
lively, entertaining, instructive newspaper for the
Family Circle. Specimen copies furnished, Tf
. it. Address,
J. B. MtFEKKIA, Agent,
Kashvlll*, Team,
for our General Catalogue and Frtoe
, uM of BuncUv-echool etc.
PH EA LT H-'^^NGTH^
Bill
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IRON BITTERS,
A Great Tonic.
IRON BITTERS,
A Sure Appetiser.
IRON BITTERS,
A Complete StreDthesfr.
IRON BITTERS,
A VwltttWs itediMne.
IROit BITTERS,
N®t Sold as e. Beverage.,
For Delibato Fetg&les.
ssmssssmsmem:: .
It you axe a, man wj
[g of business, weak- TANARUS;
| ened by the strain of 1
I your duties avoid 1
1 stimulants and aa o
| Hop Bitters.
9 If vou arc young ami j
3 discretion or disdps
s ried or single, old or
I poor healt hor languish
1 uses, rely on Hop
I Whoever you are, *
1 whenever you feel ,<■
I that your system U|
I needs cleansing, ton- te
I ins or stimulating, j*.
I without in toxicutir.g, > )
I take Hop
pop]
Iliad
I NEVER !
I fail;
4~ —j
gXTTZ'iI:' rjSI - ”
| Bitters.
Have you dye-
I pepaia, kidney.
or urinary com-i
plaint, disease i
of the stomach,
bowels, blood,
liver or nerves 1
You %vi 11 be
cured it you use
Hep Bitters
If you are sim
ply Vealt and
low spirited, try
it * It may
s av © y o u r
life. It has;
saved hun-i
and reels. 1
VI eeklv, $1 50 a Year. 50e. 3mos„ and Clobt)(l with till* Pap* rat Reduced Price*
bill ARP writes Foil IT! Read wh at some papers any : “The Dixie Fa km k>
is a bright, handsome eight page sheet, devoted to agricnlt uro in all its branches, am
ought to be welcomed by the farmers of the Mouth, as o part of the country in move 1
ned of Journals devoted to farming iuterest-s.”— jy. Y.Sun. “We congratulate all oc -
eerned on the consolidation, and, more than nil, do we congratulate the South wdei
will * ow have, at a low pric*q a Ningle paper, combining the * xceilencies of three, equal '
any published in America.” — Atlanta Constitution, 44 Is bound to be a great *ueco‘ s. Tb<
combination deserves success, and will command it.'*— Nashville Christian Advocate. * 4 in
deed, we doubt if any agricultural paper ever started, Sontn or North, under mm
favorable auspices.”— Montgomery Advertiser. * • 44 The very best agricultural paper cv* ;
published Sout hß—HashviUo JJanntr. 41 Worth ten times Us price.” Big Pay to Agent*.
WUI DeosaUc* mtstoaH *pplKimt9. and 10 vr. . :
erdartag it. It contains four colored plutes 000 engraving,
•boat W 0 pages, and full description;, prices and dir-c-tions for
fl antis* 1 M)0 Tarletles ot Vegetable and Flowe r Reeds, FC.
loses, #te, Inrakmble to all. Send far it. Address,
D. M. FERU Y & GO., Dotrnit, Mioh.
TO ADYEE i I.BKIIK
GEO. P. ROWELL ■& CO.’S
SELECT LLBT OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS
An trirertistr itfio spends n-pitards of $5,600 a
year, and u'ho invented Lt# tj+au <sBSU of it in f *
Lid to'ties : "Your Select Local l.ist.pahl :re loi
ter last,year 'TUA N- ALL LUE OTHER A /)-
VERTISIXO I DID."
IT IS NOT \ Cu-OTEF Vim' LEST.
IT IS NOT A CHEAP LIST.
IT IS AN HONEST T.XsT.
The c ’tulogue states exactly what tile papers
are. When the name a a paper is printed iu
FULL-FaCL TYPE it mart every instance the
instance the BEST. Win n minted in CAPI
TALS it is the ONLY paper m Hi!-* place. The
list gives the popula ion o* every town and too
circulation of every paper.
The rates charged for udverlLiug ore barely
one-fifth the pnWishets ’ sche n'e- 7he price
for single States range* lr< m if ” to gSO. *
lirirp for one inch one month in tk e 4 41 --
i> 65. ‘The regular rates o t.e papers lor
the s-me spare aud time are Si/3.980.14. the
i list im ludef- 953 newspapers *> V h?-*h 187 ar
issued I)*JLY aml 705 WEEKLY. H-ey
I are located iv* 7SB diileren cui* - anil towns.
; ot wh eh JJG ti-e state v;apitaL. 303 plat es <t
1 ovei 5 000 population, aim 46S < ounty Seats.
1 For copy ui List and other infyjßation adureSa
► fivw VbL & CVu IU Bt*i it.
Highly recommended
to the public for all dis
eases requiring a certain
and efficient TOXlt't
especially in Indiges
tion. Dyspepsia,
i niermittent We
vers, it tint of A li
ft -1 it e , J.oss of
Strength, l.nrh of
S ‘im'fjrtf. tie. Iten
i :ch s the blood,
sfrengtnpns the mus
<Jg%aiydfgives new life
to Die imwes. To the
, aged, ladies, and chil
dren mquiHng recape?-
anon, this " valuable
remedy can not be too
, highly recommended.
if dots HJ:e n charm
j, on the digestive organ*.
lA’ terfspoonful before
meais will remove all
dyspeptic symptoms.
TRY IT.
J Sold by ail Druggists,
PBKOWI^IIEMICiICO.
BALTIMORE, Md.
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terstoilinß-orermid- E
g night work,, to res- G
•i toie brain nerveanu
| was to, use Hop B.
smtiarln" from any in*
a tiou ; *i you are mar*
S young. suffering from
Sing on a bed of sialc
-3 Bitters,
“j. Thousands die an
’ -3 nuuliy h orn some
„ 3 form'of Kidney
P-e disease that might
[- 3 have been preventod
L 3 by a timely use of
yV ' F/opSi iters
j C*. f. c.
■ia an absolute
1 and irresista
! ble cure lor
drunkenness,
rase of opium.
litobaoco, of
j narcotics.
! So’dbydrng
\ ric ts. Send lor
!. Circular.
;! hop BnrsßS
|| srra co.,
■ • -Icekester, E. Y.
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