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HOW COUNTRIFIED.
I saw a manly farmer, a champion of the soil,
With his neat, though homely garments, and
look of honest toil;
With wealth at heart, and wealth of hand,
brown beauty in his face,
He stood within your city, and I marked his
modest grace;
And many passed with stately step, in broad
cloth and in pride,
But murmered, as they looked on him, “Oh,
my! how countrified.”
I saw an aged lady, a Deborah past her prime,
Who’ll measured years of useulness, content to
bide her time.
For a seat within a stage-coacli, I heard her
ask one day,
When one with face like Esau (no birthright
by the way),
From underneath a cloud of smoke, said,
“Can’t she ride outside ?
I’m sure there is no room within, tor one so
countrified.
In learning’s classic temple, with an open
brow and high,
Stood one of nature’s gentlemen, bright gen
ius in his eye,
Yet bore his hands a trace of toil, his fiarae a
store of health,
Of far more sterling worth, my friends, than
all his classmate’s wealth;
And high tip wisdom’s mount lie stood, It
could not be denied.
Yet in the distance one could see how very
“countryfied.”
I saw a bounteous, well-spread board, in farm
house kept with care;
And merry was the household band, lor city
friends were there,
While the generous, soul-felt welcome each
kindly lip expressed,
Inspired with easy confidence each cared-for,
happy guest;
And while 1 listened earnestly to what each
might confide,
I heard their numerous praises, but never
“countrified.”
Not many months from this, I saw the mistress
of that farm,
A threshold of her last year’s guest with
sacliel on her arm;
Straightway a little daughter, well instructed
what to say,
Appeared to tell her country friend, that “ma
has gone away;”
As with disappointed countenance, the wo
man turned aside,
The lady murmered in her room, “She looked
so countrified.”
Shake oil’ your cankering fetters, ye slaves to
fashion’s king 1 ,
Declare your independence, and truthful offer
ing bring,
To deck the shrine of liberty; in virtue put
your trust,
And honor merit everywhere, in damask or in
dusk;
We’re children of one family, it cannat be de
nied,
For our Father dwelt in Eden—and he was
“countrified.”
A southern congressman being
asked why, after opposing the river
and harbor appropriation bill in 18GI
on constitutional grounds he sup
ported the same class of misappro
priations now, quoting the same
constitution to support his action, re->
plied ; “We have come back to fa
ther’s house and we want to improve
the drainage.”
There is only one white woman in
the Alabama penitentiary.
The Prince of Wales was on a visit
to Cincinnati the other day.
One repeater in the recent Phila
delphia charter election voted 24
times for $25.
Ex Governor Henry D. Cooke, of
the District of Columbia, died in
Washington a few days since.
General Garfield is sound on the
Mormon question, and the Saints can
expect no sympathy from him.
Sarah Bernhardt makes herself up
beautifully for the stage. Her nos
trils and eyes are most artificially
colored.
There are at present only some
forty gold mines in operation in
North Carolina. The yield has been
probably $15,000,000.
HUGH SISSON & SONS,
Importers, Dealers, and Manufacturers of
Marble Statuary!
MONUMENTS, MANTELS,
FURNITURE SLABS, ALTARS,
TILE, TOMBS.
140 West Baltimore St.,
JLND
CORNER NORTH AND MONUMENT ST>
Drawings and estimates furnished free.
BALTIMORE, MD.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
ADMRSTILLE,
FOR SALE or TO LET.
The proprietor. Mr. Jno, C. Martin, desirou*
of retiring from the business, offers to sell at ;
bargain this hotel, or he will lease it on goo<
terms, sell the furniture, all of which is first
class, and take board for himself and family
This is a good opportunity for any one who <le
sires to erabaik in the hotel business in .
thrifty town midway between Atlanta an
Chattanooga. For further particulars addre*
JNO. C. M A RTIN,
aulStf Adairsville, Ga,
BARTOW HOUSF
Oartorsvillo, Ga.
RECENTLY RENOVATED.
JAS. B. ENLOWjProp.
CLEAN BEDS AND FARE REASONABLE.
Jan-6.
For Sale!
A Half-Ayrshire Cow with young Cal
Apply to Ds, J. T. SHEPHERD,
Canvrtrviih.
now before the public
l 1 ■ 1 You can make money faster at
U L W I work for us than at anything
I ele. Capital not required. We
ill will stat yon. sl2 a day and up-
V LbU | wards made at home by the in
dustrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted
everywhere to work for us. Now is the time.
You can devote your whole time to the work,
oi only your spare moments. No other busi
ness will pay you nea>y as well. No one will
ing to work can fail to make enormous pay by
engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free.
A great opportunity lor making money easily
ana honorebly. Address Truk & Cos., Augusta
Maine. ,lulls W-y
H. M. MOUNTCASTLE & CO.
DEALERS IN
SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS AND BLANK BOOKS.
Music, Fancy Goods, Stationery,
Newspapersjand Magazines, Toys, Window Shades, Notions, etc., Pictures
Picture Frames & Mouldings, Fancy & Plain Confectioneries,
Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff.
They keep on hand other goods incident to a general Variety Store, which are too numer
ous to mention, but wuich parties can see by calling at their store. They are also sole
gents lor
Mme. 3Dcmor©t’s Iloliatolol Paper Patterns.
Anything in their linejinot in;stock|will be promptly ordered, without any extra exnensi
to customer.
WEST MAIN STREET,. - - CARTERSVILLE, GA.
RISLEY’S WITCH HAZEL
Cures Headache, Burns, Sprains, Cuts,Wounds
Rheumatism, Toothache, Earache, etc., etc
Warranted equal in quality to any made, at
half the price. 6oi bottle 35c., Pints, 50c.
AND EOSEGRANT'S CHLORIDE OF LIME,
FOR PURIFYING, BLEACHING AND DISINFECTING,
Stands pre-eminently the best.
Always put np in Diamond Bine Label Boxes
% lb. Boxes. % lb B xeg. 1 lb. Boxf-g.
All First Class Druggists Keep It.
Have your druggist order, il he has neither in
stock, from CHARLES F. RISLEY, Whole
sale Druggist, 64 Couvtlandt st., New Yorx.
GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
TRADE MARK The GreatTRADE MARK
JE glish Hem
failing cure for
Seminal weak- AMP
nesfs Sperma
follow as a
quence of Sell-
BEFORE TAKINB.A buse: as Loss AFTER TAKINfI.
of Memory, Universal Lassiiuue, ran in
the Back, Dimness of V-sion, Premature
Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to
Insanity or Consumption and a Premature
Grave. * s3F"Full particulars in our pamphlet,
which we desire to send free by mail to every
one. Specific Medicine is sold by all
druggists at $1 per package, or six packages for
$5, or will be seut free by mail on receipt of the
money, by uddre-sing
THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.,
No. 106 Main St. Buffalo N. Y., sold in Car
tersville, Ga., by D. W. Curry.
U Yourselves by making money
when a golden chance is offered,
thereby always keeping poverty
trom your door. Those who al
ways take advantage of the good
chances for making money that
are offered, generally become wealthy, while
those who do not improve such chances remain
in poverty. We want many men. women, boys
and girls to work for us righ in their own lo
calities. The business will pay more than ten
times ordinary wages. We furnish an expen
sive outfit and all that }ou need, free. No one
who engages fails to make money very rapidl*
You can devote your whole time to the work,
or omy your spare moments. Full inlormation
and all that is needed 6C>tfree. Address
oct6y STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine.
file Best Paper! Try It!
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36th YEAR.
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-ee. If you want profitable work send us your
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S. T. HIX,
UNDERTAKER.
Repairer and Manufacturer ol Plain Furni
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applies pauper coffins to the county. Repair
AU work low.
PERRY DAVIS’
N PAIN KILLER
11 sal A PURELY VEBETARLE REMEDY
If For ,ntemal ancl External Uee,
Is £ SURE CURE for all the Diseases for which It Is recommended,
Md ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE In the hands of
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:fMB known remedy for RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA,
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PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I.
Proprietors.
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COOKING & HEATING STOVES,
ltagc§, Furnaces, House Furnishing Goods,
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and making your purchases from
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26 and 38 Peachtree Streets, - - ATLANTA, GEORGIA
46?* A gents for Knowls’ Steam Pump t janl 81
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HIGHEST PRICES paid for Scrap Brass and Copper, and
good Wrought Iron.
SHOP AND SALESROOM— Corner7than SfiS^!sf rearo ’ War:
HARRY WILCOX A Cos., Proprietors.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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MANU ACTURERS OF
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Brackets, Mantels, Balusters, Moulding,
Dressed Cumber, Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding,
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Koitgli Cumber, Cellar Posts, Laths, Shingles, Sash, fce.
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MEDICINE FORTHE^^^i
BLOOD, UVER&KIDNEran:
CURATINE,
For Blood Diseases.
CURATINE,
For Liver Complaints.
CURATINE,
For Kidney Diseases.
CURATINE,
For Rheumatism.
CURATINE,
For Scrofula Diseases.
CURATINE,
For Rryiipela*, Pimples,
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HOP BITTERS.
(A Medicine, not a Drink.)
CONTAINS
POPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
And the Purest and Best Medical QcaU*
TIES or ALL OTHER BITTESS.
THEY CURE
All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Ner
vousness, Sleeplessness and especially
Female Complaints.
SIOOO IN COLD, -^fl
Will be paid for a case they will not care or
help, or for anything Impure or injurious
found in them.
Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters and try
them before you sleep. Take uo other.
D I. C. Is an absolute and irresistible cure for
Drunkenness, nse of opium, tobacco and
narcotics.
OBRsems Send fob Circular. ■■■■■■
All above sold by drupfists.
Hop PHters Mfir. Cos., Rochester, N. Y., & Toronto,OnL
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN LINE!
Through sleepers and quick time from
Chattanooga to Mobile & Nhw Orleans,
As well as Vicksburg via the
Alabama Great Southern R. R.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
3VI O 3\T T O- OMBH.Y,
And the quickest and shortest line to
EUFAULAandPENSACOLA
Connection at Birmingham at 2:02 pm with
the South and North Alabama railroad for
Montgomery, Columbus, Eufaula and Pensa
cola. At Meridian with M. & 0., and V. & M.
railroads.
Leave Chattanooga, daily . 8:15 a m
Arrive at Montgomery 6:40 p m
“ “ Mobile 1:30 am
“ “ Pensacola 3:30 a m
“ “ New Orleans •. 7:50 am
“ “ Eufaula 11:43 am
Arrive at Meridian 8:35 pm
“ Jackson 12:30 am
(P. BALL, Gen’l Sup’t.
REAU CAMPBELL, Gen’l Trav. Ag’t.
L. B. MORRISON, G. P. & T Agent.
||| ißßOutflt sent sent free to those who wish
'L lr\ to engage in die most pleasant and pro-
U|Ratable business known. Everything new
Capital not required. We will furnish
you everything. $lO a oay and upwards is easi
ly made without staying away from home over
night. No risk whatever. Many new workers
wanted at once. Many are making fortunes at
the business. Ladies make as much as men,
and young hoys and girls make great pay. No
one who is willing to work fails to make more
money every day than can he made in a week
at any ordinary emplovmeut. Those who en
gage at once will find a short road to fortune.
Address Hallett A Cos,. Purtland, Maine.
tfO TO per dav, outfit free. Send two
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Middleboro, Mass. augs-Bm
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BALTIMORE. Md.
BLUE MOUNTAIN ROUTE,
Selma, Rome and Dalton R. R,
gCHEDULE Since Sunday, May 25th,
no i i r M 0.2.
NORTH. ( STATIONS. 1 SOUTH.
6:00 a.m, Lv. Selma Ar. 8:00 p.m
9:35 a.m. Ar. Cal era. I “ 4:35 p.m
4:20 p.m. Lv. Rome 1 “ 9:55 a.m
6:15 a.m. j Ar. Dalton | Lv 8:00 a.m
NO 3, T “ i NO. 4.
NouTH. STATIONS, < SOUTH.
4:00p.m. Lv. Selna Arll;2sp.m
0:oOp.m. Ar, Calera lk 6:00 a.m
9:55 a.m. “ Rome “ 6:35 p.m
2:50 a.m. , Ar. Dalton | Lv.3:io p.m
No. 1. Connect* closely with 8. N. & Gt. So,
Railroad at Calera for all points West. With
E. T. V. & G. Eailroad at Dalton lor all Eas
tern cities, Tennessee and Virginia springs,
and with the W. & A. road foi Chattanooga
and all points northwest.
No. 3. Connects closely at Dalton with the
£. T. V. & G. Railroad for all Eastern cities,
Tennessee and Virginia springs, and with the
W. & A. Railroad for Chattanooga and all
points in the northwest.
No. 2. Connects closely at Calera with
trains ol S. N. & Gt. So. Railroad fo- Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and all
points in La. and Texas.
No. 4. Manes close connection at Selma
with A. It, Railroad tor Maridian, Jackson,
Vicksburg, Mobile and New Orleans, and all
points in Mississippi ad Louisiana
RAY KNIGHT G. T. a.
Norman Webb, Sup’t.
FOR THE NORTH & WEST
Do not fail to see that your ticke
reads bv the *
Myille Cliatlaiiooga& St. Louis E. R,
For speed, satety and eomlortyou will And
this line to be unequalled. For the celebrated
springs and summer resorts Round Trip tick
ets can be purchased at all principal offices.
Emigrants wishing to go West, either to locate
or as prospectors, will find it to their advan
tage to go by this route. Round trip emigraut
tickecs on sale to all Texas points. By this
Line you have no tiresome delays. Through
coaches are uu from Chattanooga to Colum
bus, without change. Sleeping couches on all
,jght trains. Good Coaches, good road, and
quiet time.
Lve Chattanooga 11:30 am 2:40 pm
Bridgeport 12:10 pm 10:05
Stevenson 12:31 10:35
Cowan 1 :-13 11:40
Decberd 1:45 11:55
Tullahoma 2:15 12:30 am
Wartrace 2:45 1:05
Murfreesboro 3:42 2:15
Arr Nashville 5:00 4:00
Lve “ “ 5:10 6:00
Arr McKenzie 11:10 11:40
Martin 2:13 pm
Union City 4:30 am 6:55
Memphis.. 5:00 pm 5:10 am
St. Louis 5:25 6:15
For maps, time-tables, and all information
in regard to this route, call on or address
A. B. Wrenn, Wm. t. Rogers
Trav. Agt., Pass. Agent,
Atlanta, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn.
or W. L. DaNLEY, Gen- P. A T. Agt.,
Nashville, Tenn.
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R R.
SkO TO £Qi Shortest. Route to
OtT ST. 3L.OTTI
IVTTTiTIfiI > And the West.
112 MILES SHORTEST TO
CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST,
—AND MAKING—
HOIKS THE QUICKEST TIME.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
CINCINNATI, CLEVELAND, PITTSBURG,
ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO,
PBILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND THE BEST ROUTE TO
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON.
PULLMAN PALACE CARS
From Chattanooga to Louisville without
change oh No. 4.
Trains run as follows:
June 27, 188 U, | No. 2 daily | No. 4 daily
Lv. Carters ville I 7:23 am 4:37 p m
“ Chattanooga ... | 11:00am 8:30 'pm
Ar. Nashville I 4:55 pm 2:35 am
“ Louisville... ..., j 11:40pm 2:30 am
“ Cincinnati....... | 3:30 am 7:50 pm
“ Evanaville | 6:00 p m
Close connections made at Memphis, Evans
ville and Louisville for all points North, East
and West.
Texas and Western Emigrants
Are sent through to ail points by this route
quicker, cheaper and with more comfort than
by any other.
Age’nts at all stations can give you full and
reliable infarmation as to time and connection
to all points, and will procure you rates and
through tickets. For further information ad
dress .P. A'fMORE, G. P. Agt., Louisville,
Ky., orO. E. SERGEANT, Pass. Agt., Atlanta,
Ga. jylstf
CHICKASAW ROUTE!
MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON R.R.
With its connections, forms
The Shortest All-Rail Route
TO
Memphis, Little Rock, Hot Springs,
Texarkana, Shreveport, Shornmn,
Marshall, Longview, Palestine,
Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin,
And all points in Arkansas and Texas.
FJO MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE
I Q FROM
CHATTANOOGA TO MEMPHIS,
AND 1
3 HOURS in ADVANCE
Of any other route.
BTMIPP ANTC always travel bv
Llvliunftll I 3 the shortest and most
and kect route, fv/r the reason they are more cer
tain of making connections at terminal points,
and going through to destination without
detention.
Special Bates and attention given, by this line,
to the shipment of I.ive Stock and
Houshold Effects, in
THROUCVH CAR
Parties desiring to prospect in Texas can ob
tain round trip tickets, via
this line, at
Very IdOw Rates,
First-Class and Emigrant Tickets, via this line,
to all points in Arkansas, Texas, Missouri,
Kansas, etc., can he obtained at all
principal ticket offices in the south.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
For information as to rates.routes,schedules,
etc., apply to C, C. McMILLIN,
Ticket Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn.
J. M. SUTTON, Passenger Agent,
julOtf Chattanooga, Tenn.
Athsla& Charlotte Air-Line R’y-
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Passenger Department, /
Atlanta, Ga., July 31,1880.)
ON AND AFTEB this date trains will run
on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line
railway, as follows:
day passenger train,
eastward. westward.
Lv Atlanta ...4:30 am Lv Charlotte..l2:ss pm
Ar Charlotte..4:l7 pm Ar Atlanta,...ll:sß pm
NIGHT PABSENGER TRAIN.
EASTWARD. WESTWARD.
Lv Atlanta... 3:30 pm Lv Charlotte..l2:lo am
Ar Charlotte..3:2o am Ar Atlanta....ll:3o am
Connecting at Atlanta for all points west and
southwest.
Connecting at Charlotte for all eastern points.
Through Tickets on sale at Gainesville, Sen
eca City, Greenville and Spartanburg to all
points east and west.
G. J. I ORE ACRE, Gen. Man.
W. J. HOUSTON, G. P. & T. Agt. austf
ft ft a week in your own town. $5 outfit
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w W I* a business at wbich persons of ei
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