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VARIETIES.
Our Military Mtiiiunivrea!- 1 1 i.sh <l l II
sorQ;(*fliit, (to squad of militmmen)
“PrVnt 'U Old" (Antonixliimj result.)
—ll iv’n.s! what a ‘prisint!’ ,1 ust. atipoiU
litre now, m;il look ut yerailvo!" —
Punch.
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A lady, in describing to u irrever
ent buy ii occurrence in wit eli bis
fathei figured, closed t>y remarking: 1, l
am sorry to say that tho tiling ended hy
your father losing his temper.” “Did
i'atiicr lose his temper?” exclaimed the
young Rcnpogiftoe; “then I hope he'll
never tind it again, for it was ihn worst
temper I ever heard of.”
An exchange-says: ‘‘Wild animals ar<>
getting thick ill New England;” and
adds, “a hear seven feet long was slut
near tho Twin Mountain House th* oth
er day.” Wo are left to imagine how
“duck” it was.
“Oats wnntO'l, enquiro within," whs
inscribed on a placard hung to tho riba
of a scrawny nag. that some wag had
thrown adrift in tho streets of Rochester,
tho othoi day.
‘•I don’t think," saya old Mrs. Prawn,
“that book-keeping is a very s dative
employment. They must gel,"she add
ed ibcnigh'fully, “so much e.xaicise run
ning up the columns.”
An Atlanta correspondent of the New
York Hulled li states that the average
cotton crop of Georgia is 520,000 bales;
nnd lie estimates the crop of this year at
675,000 bales.
Tho postoffiee department is now
known as the department of lfuliana.
Match factories are the beat places to
look for amateur pugilists. The em
ployes are constantly engaged in box
ing matches.
Cost Too Much. —lt was :i pungent
answer give I>y a Free Kirk mem
ber who had deserted Jiis colors
and returned to the old faith. The
minister bluntly accosted him,
“.Ay man, John, and ye’ve left us;
what micht be your reason for
that? Did you think it was na a
guid road we was gawn.” “On I
dawrsay it was a guid eneuch road
and a braw road; but O minister,
the toils were unco high.”
Avery modest young lady, who
wanted a pair of garters, addressed
the shopman thus: “It is my desire
to obtain a pair of circular clastic
awpendages, capable of being con
tracted or expanded by means of os
cillating burnished steel applian
ces, that sparkle like particles of
gold leaf set with Alaska diamonds,
and which are utilized for retaining
in proper position the habiliments
of the lower extremities, which in
nate delicacy forbids me to men
tion.”
A married couple were attacked
in the street by a dog. r ihe wife
screamed and tried to run, hut her
husband caught her by the should
ers and held her firmly between
the infuriated beast and his person,
while he whispered in a hoarse
voice: Don’t you dare let go of me,
darliiur. I’d stand by you, even
if he does bite.” Never losing Isis
presence of mind for an instant, the
daring man baffled- every attempt
„ " -"o brute to get at him.
oi the im,,.. i.....
The owner of the r ’
and. as the couple moved .cm, mo
husband was heard to say:
“If you had only let that clog Lite
you, Matilda, I might have sued
the city for SIO,OOO damages. But
you never did have much sense.
A knowing Dog.—There. is
mo- dog, mays iheNorwick i>u. °“ n >
who lives on the West. Side, A ‘lay-' l '
two ago, his master feeling too i'll to
go out, edit a negro boy to buy meal
for the Jog. Being unable to obtain
the meat at the nearest market the boy
undertook to go lo another, but the
dog refused to let him come out ot the
first one without the meat. At length
the bov showed him the money which
lie still retained, and the dog permitted,,
him to go, hut instead 01 running
before him as at first, kept by his side
giving an accasiontd growl as an indi
cation that he was not to be trifled with,
and evidently under the impression
hat his funds were iu danger oi being,
embezzled.
Hog Chnkra Remedy.
Air. Daniel Adams, one of the most
successful farmers in Houston county
gives the following as an infallible cure
for hog cholera "Ho say be has never
lost a single case. Sulplior, charcoal,
ashes, tar, spirits turpentine, lo be put
in trough with shelled corn and dam
pened with little greasy water or mol
asses. Wash hogs with kerosene oil
and sulphur and you never loose one
with the cholera or other disease.
All the literary history of the world
proves that the noblest and most benefi
cial sentiments can be uttered by the
basest, and most selfish of human beings
Miser llaiitMins Advertisniieiits. j
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SQUARE GRAND
Pianos Retailed at Wholesale Prices i
iwlOO (or IjjiiSO.
if.rioO Cor fjiOJTs.
UtiOO Cor sSOi>.
!p*oo Cor tiitJ.H) |
the
“Mendelssohn'’ Piano (; ni[)i!iiy i
r< rvi! sTitrcK ji v tin i.\x i iitt n; • 1
Only One Price for (dash, and a
LOW ONE
NO DEVIATION!
AVe give no discounts.
Wo pay t.o agents'' commissions,
which double the prices of nil Pianos.
Wo look to the PKOFr.fi, who want a
(iiHt-ebiSs Piano at a fair prr li; over cost
of inanusttcture, We appoint, the peo
ple our mgt.nls, and give them cm Pianos
ns loav ns any agent can buy equally good
Pianos of any other inanuftieliiter, giv
ing tho People, in a reduced pti-e, what
is usually expended in commissions, rent,
freight, 'raveling and irtcideiilal ex
ponses.
■ The “MENDELSSOHN” PIANO
CO. .'.an sell vou74 octavo, tosowood
ease Piano, li feet 10 inches long, with
front round corners, carved legs, serpen
tine and plinth mouldings, with all im
provements, including
I'iill lronKi umc,
Ot it Strum; lt<
Ayriillc Ti i blo, him!
li iiiiijiit Action
which otilv accompany the best Pianos
of the most celebrated makers, at the
very low pi ice of '25 n, *275 or *3OO, ac
cording to stylo of ease, or with four
round corners and full ngrnflc for SBSO,
and guarautco tlieiu in every respect
. qual to any Piano made of similar style,
or no sale.
Tho “MENDELSOHN” Piano is
manufactured front tho very best tna
terials, and by the most skilled and fin
ished workmen. Tho manufacture is
conducted by cite of the most experi
enced Piano manufacturers in the coun
try. This is no new enterprise, turning
out a poor and cheap piano, made from
green wood, and by greener mechan
ics.
Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in
the market for its rich and powerful
j tones, and its adaptation to the human
voice in sympathetic, mellow and singing
qualities. It speaks for itself.
We are willing to place it beside any
other make of Piano on its merits, cither
in beauty of ease, or excellence of tone,
and “at half the money” of equally good
instruments.
“The best is the cheapest’ -
When it costs the least money.
All Pianos fully warranted for five
years.
Send for on r Hindi ated and Descrip
i live Circular.
| The “Mendelssohn” I*l ano Cos.,
j Office of Maialfltotoiy. 50 ItROADWAY.
. jtiea-ty Now York.
Unabridged Biotic nary
10,000 Words and Meanings not in oilier
Dictionaries. 8000 Engravings; 1810
Pages Quarto. Price sl2.
ebater now is glorious—it leaves notb-
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Vamir Colic'jo.
T7'very scholar knows 1 10 valtie of the
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J"*' Relieve it to be the most perfect dielioiu
3ry r.f the language— J)r. f. G. llolluml
Ouperior in most respects to any other
o known to me —George P J Tar sit.
''lie standard authority for printing in tsh*
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1 Excels all others in giving and defining sci
llw entifie temis — J'aeddent JJachcock.
| 2* enanrkable compendium of hm.uiu knowl-
J. edge—l V S Clark, I'res t Agricultural
“The best practical English Diction#,
ry extant,’’--{London Quarterly Review
October, 1573. J
A NEW FEATURE.—To the Boot
illustrations heretofore j u Webster's Un
abridged we have recently added four
cages of Colored Illustrations, engraved
expressly for the work ufc large expense,
ALSO
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10i() Pages Octavo. COO Engravings.
Price 85.
ley The National Standard;
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events and exciting popular issues—we otter
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of Georgia and Alabama nows- -of tiny paper
in the State. This is no empty boast—we re
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Price of the Daily Times, $8 per annum,
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TIIK POLITICAL CAIMI’AI'.JN 0FL C 7(V
whii li include'- Xatiou.'il, Stnto nml iiouuty id. q
tlmis, aml which will iimlonln edl.y bo tlm mod
active ntid butly contested of nny since tho me
morable oanv*a<s of lSOft is now fairly oj-emol
The National Democratic Party wPI this year
make a hold, viirorons. and douldless successful
stru^elo for tho maintenance and *upicmacy ol
those principles which arc vital t** tho prosperity
of the ltojiuhlic and essential to tlic well-being
of the people.
In addition to the Presidential election, tlic
people in (iuorgia and Florida will elect new
.Slate governments. In Florida the campaign
premise*! to be unusually vigorous, and there is
a probability that for the first, time since the
war the people of that lladioul-riddon State will
elect a Democratic State government. In these
campaigns the people ef tile South are deeply
intocsic'.!; and every intelligent, citizen, who
has the welfare of his country and his section at
heart, should acquaint himself with every detail
of the great w ork of redemption and reform tha
is now going on.
To this mid lie should subscribe to and assist
in circulating the Savannah Morning News, an
independent Democratic newspaper, of pronoun e
lid opinions and fearless in their expression; n
paper that is recognized everywhere as tho best
daily in the South.. Jis editorial department is
rigorous, thoughtful, and sonsistent, while its
news am! local departments are marvels of in
dustry and completeness. Its department. <>l
Georgia and Florida alfaits is not confine!l to a
mere batren summary of events transpiring in
those {States, but is enlivened by comment at
once apt, time’v. and racy.
The ample resources of the establishment will
he devoted to furuisbiug the readers of tho
MORNING NEWS
with 'he kite •. intelligence from all parts of the
world, through tho press dispatches, speci-i! tei
i'rams, and by means of special correspondence;
and through thes • agencies tho paper will be
the earliest chronicler of every noteworthy inci
dent of’iLo political campaign of L T'd.
scusckiption :
Daily, J %v.tr .. SIO,OO
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Tri-AVookly, 1 year OJM
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Thcticoi’.'-iii J/uilyConuHonwcnith
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Tho (hiuiuionwealth gives the current
news of the oily, State and cist-where,
mrtrko.t leporls. mid vigorous editorials
mi Municipal,Political mid General si:b~
The coming canvass, State and Na- ,
tiuaal, will be closely watched and pro.
peri.y presented, while the Mechanical
and Agricultural interests of the State
will not be neglected It has a largo
and rapidly increasing airculuiion.
Terms - One mouth, 75 cents: Two months ■
St,-2o: Foul months, 52,00; line year, >sMil).
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Reasons:
Ft.- 0r..: bar will go as Jar as two of any j
other.
2nd—Only half the il3ual rubbing being re
quired, there is a saving of more thau
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The clot,lies arc made SWEET, CLEAN j
and WHITE without: Boiling or Senldn.e |
Mills all injury to them is avoided. There j
is a saving in fuel and hard work, ar.d the
washing in done in about half the usual •
time. |
It is idso guaranteed under a penal tv of i
fifty dollars not to injure the clot nos or ha r*d.-l
and as one trial will enable any person to as- j
certain the truth of
never pay the proprietor to engage in an
tensive system of advertising sin<\ bbdm eueb
decided merit for ids Soap bo. k;i{;,\vj
from positive eqpericnce that ft wmi hl'^ rove’
to be in every respect whet *s .i,k|J
This is a superior SoHp iwT iuiicL and Ehav- ;
inf' purposes.
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TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENTS
OF TII
(sjrmd \iTa:du’ ITaiisf TJft
con a*inn
Aooommodation of Visitors from all Points South
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Tho I! Mu'iys ami StP>tinslil|> Ciiiii|ianlos kolwOen Aiiviuti, Ga., mul l’lij.
Htlbtphia, citit>tisitttr llio Ati.aniig (Joam’ Link, will during the progress of tho
'®ntrmal (fxluMtimt of the United J'vatesi
prosont. for the patronscre of tint South, rnutos of transportation ami foims of'
tickets upon which to teach Philadelphia, that ititine isurahly extol all other
lines in point of
Direct Daily Movement)
Comfortable Accommodations
Variability of Transit
Economy of Expenditure.
To onaliio litis to he done, the combined resources of the Railway Lines'-
-South of Norfolk, together with tlioso ol tho Baltimore Steam Packet Company?
and the Old Dominion Steamship Compjny will he employed'fintl the individ
ual tout ist, the sordid party of ten, twenty or more, of the civic or toiliiary
organization of 100 to 300, cau each be cared for in a manner that will satisfy
ibeir desires,
Price Lists, Time Cards and a’l need fill information are now in tlio hands
of our Agents,
it will be to the interest of every indiv'dnal and each organization propos
ing to make litis trip to communicate with the tlttde signed.
A Centennial Exhibition Guide Hook as authorized by tlic (-ommissiou will
be given to the purchaser of each Centennial Ticket.
s§. ram,
May 5-4 m General Traveling Agent-
Gall on or address the following named agents of the Atlantic Coast Line:
.Immh li. W hite, Macon, Gn.; A. L. Itecil, Favatmah, Ga.; 1L V r . Tompkiiis,.
Atlanta, (fa.: M..L Divio , \iaoon. On ; W. .T. VValker, Montgomery, Ahr.
IXL 06f TOI G3H.
s yii ;i cll6 kr M oji bar ak s thk it ot. r.
i’itks file Bee<l eloiin, r.HUsdiglit, gins fast,
Makes lint l lint from poor seed cotton
Separates Motes, Small Seed, etx, from the lint,,
And all else being ctpitll, ie gutiranteed
To be Hccond fo no gin in the United
States, either in speed of ginning
Or qualify of sample.
FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS FURRNISHED 05 APPLICATION-
Iti:i J A I ItlN'U flljNl-; A'J' I.lVIXti J’ltß'KS.
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.Sample Gitieau lieseeuat F S Johnson & Sons' il.irdwarw House.
C S & G W. PmBLAY
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Garnishment-Affidavit and Bond.. Summons Carnish
ment Attachment- &ciero Facias. Bill of Iridlct
rrsent. directions for taking, interrogatories
And interrogatory Commissions. Stare
Warrants. Mortgage Fi, 6-a. At
tachment for Contempt, Wlagistrate’s Summons,
Fi Fa and Subpoena, Sup. Court Subpoena. Summons
befofe Grand Jury, t'ierk’s.Certificate to Juror.
‘ Waiver of Homestead” Motes Cost
Executions. Land Deeds- De
clarations Bond for Ap
pearance. Address
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BUENA.WISTA GA,