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Our Position.
During Jlie coming; campaign,
so iar as politics go, liic (’nvitfut
will lake n ißcidcM stun] for
any party, but it Miflicii-nt ly in—
•lnceil will give any fir al! sides
a fair tie:*!.
l'iie <’<*i Kiin iia not seen lit f<>
.speak on Hungs political but cn
Kiicti issues as it sees proper it is
willing at all time> to .peak. n<
liileiem , t; wlietlier its opinion co
incites wit ft lliofse of other pa
pets not.
1 iie nrnn who comes boldly to
the front, it matters not wlielh. i
he be •< trganiz- id” or “Irnlep Mid
ori.” and is wilting to pay for
the use of printer's ink, and is
capable of performing the duties
nl the oflice wliidi lie may seek,
anil is apf rt(ct gentleman, is the
man whom (lie C’otuu!:n will lend
a helping hand.
Eailroads.
n.c ;tninoii.se benefits which
railroads confer on u E'e.te lias
been fully exemplified in the
case ol Illinois, which is one ol
tlie most jd'ospeio'is common
woajllis in the Inion, ami boasts
ol perilai s the finest, railway sys
-1 out. AccorJins to the seven
leenlii annual report of the Si4o
iiailroail ( l oin:uistio:i there are
sixty railroad coinjianies iloiii”
business in !bo Male, and they
Imvo a capital stock ol over Jive
limulreil Ini 11 ions ol (lollirrs, Tlieir
slock-, bonds ami lloaliny debt
amount in tlu ~ggr to oyer
a I >n ot dollars. During; the
past Year these roads employed
men. and paid in wag;* s
over sixty-six inillious ol dollars.
Ibis is a good showing /or the
railroads ol tii.it Slate, and m>
wonder in ire- rapidly grown in
wealth and population.—-/Savan
na A MVy/'tf.
Sufferers From tlio Flood.
1 welve tliousand people in Ar
kansas and twenty thousand in
Mississippi are sulTerin Irmn Ihe
ellcets of the imindation. The
levees are now breaking in Lou
tsiaua, and Hi .e is danjjer of a
Men era I ll >in I m ihe lower part o.
tile Slate.
Appeals continue to come to
tlio War Depart men; Irom the
Southwest li * iO(l uliciars. Seere
tary Lincoln says lhat the losses
Slut consequent siillVring; 1 xcecd
anv estimate \ n maj| e. Tiie
1 eiiatois ami lueuibers of Hie
House Irom Ihe alii cted States
:ire also in recc'ipl ol urgent tele
jtiauis calling lor >1 1 approprm
"oll commensurate with ihe Uis
a>tci’. I'ruui iatile Hek alone
tliere are reports ol 12.000 per
so!)s made aieoitiicly ilcstiMite.
and to Iced these even nntil the
fiood recedes will require double
t lie sum set aside lor that Slate
Irom the appropriation by Con
gross. Semuor Garland savs the
presen; distless is only a begin
niug. xhv* levees are broken in
iso many places that Hit* impov
erished communities will be. en
tirely unable to repair them in
time to prevent overflow when
the June rise comes If is also
feared that, under the best cir
cumstances, the ground will be
in such condition as to delay
planting until too late for a good
crop. At an informal meeting ol
the members of Congress from
the afflicted Slates, mid i<*r con
sultation, it was resolved to ask
for an additional appropriation ol
$4OO,,O0(), and a resoiution will
probably be introduced in the
House. A proposition was also
made to ask for an appropriation
to repair the levees at once. To
do this promptly and effectively,
so as to be of service to the peo
pi® this year, would r (pure not
leiv* Ilian $1,000,000.
i' estimated that the over
flows in the lower Mississippi
Valley wili decrease the cotton
average of that section by i!0 per
cent. On all l Jie submerged
lands planting will be delayed
fix nco).
Home, Swet Home.
In the spring of 1863 I wo great
umies were encamped on eilit> i
side of the Ituppaha-nnck river.
!oncdre--ed in bine and the other
it. gray. \s twilight fell, the
D m Is on union side began i.
play the “Star ijpaiigled it a oner,”
and “Rug Round the f lag, ! ami
tlie chalU i.ge of KHisie was tak
en up by those it]>rn Hie otliei
•riflo and they responded with
" 1 lie I! Milne Jl.uc I‘iiig,’’ aio
Away Down Soiitii in Dixie.”
It was borne in upon tiie <;til ot
a single soldier of one of these
bands of lr.Unic to begin a sweeter
ami more lender air, and slow ly
•> he played it there joined in a
sort ot chorus ot ail ihe innsicai
.usliumeiits upon the union en
equipment; tiii a great ami migii
ty chorus swelled up and down
our army— Home.” When they
had finished there was no thal
■ tenge yonder, for every hand up
; on iliat further shore liad taken
ap the lovely air, so attuned to
iii lliu.l is holiest and dearest,
.ind one great cliorus ol two great
Hosts went up to God ; and when
they had (bodied. Irom the hoys
m gray came a cliadengo. “Three
cheer i lor home f and aw they
went resounding through the
skies Irom both sides of the riv
er, “something upon the soldiers'
cheeks washed oil’ the stains ot
powder.’’ —Cleveland Jianner.
A Woman’s Experience.
Mothers nml daughters should fed
’ alarmed when wemiiiess constantly pp.
| presses flicnt. “Il lam fretful from e.\-
1 haustion of vital powers and the color
! is fmliiig from my face, Paiker’s Ginger
Tonic, gives quick rc'ief. It builds mu u[>
and drives tiwuy paid With woiulci/ul
certainty”—HuJf.ilo lady.
Lady TeacLors.
lhero arc now in the public
schools oi the United iStales, as*
teachers, at least I>U,UOO more wo
men than mem Not more than
lwenty live years ago the num
ber ot men was double that ol
Ihe women, livery a ear, in in
creased numbers, “the common
school masters’' are regulated to
the obscurity ot •‘general busi
ness” by lhat .inexorable law,
“the survival of the fittest,” ami,
by the came law, in still greatei
iiiiuibeif the 1 lady teachers'” art
pushed 10 llie front. During the
last lour years the number ol
male tcaeners increased t),bob
while I lie number of lcmu>c
teachers increased 15,817. Dis
covering the great change in re
lation to the employment ol
teachers, an “old tuner of the
profession” vv is recently heard to
; exclaim, “The women are abso
lutely taking our schools; the la
dies will be the primary teachers
of the future.”— Chicago VY.c
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Elegance and Purity,
Ladies who appreciate elegance and pu
rity are using Parker's Hair Balsam. It
is tiie best article sold for restoring gray
hair to its original color, beauty nud his-,
tre.
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*QE Ni s \Y ANT E D FO II
A®* SUiUVAM’t
IRELAND OF TO-DAY
INTRODUCTION BY
TIIOS. POWER O’IONNOU, M. P.
Ktw, AW2 ReliaWe, liigli-y
< ’ommomiod.
It tells why the people are poor and tin
e bleated, why rents are Ugh and famines
occur. It shows how the land was cons
li seated and the manufactories ruined. It
describes the Laud League, the Land Act
and tiie Coercion Bill. Contains full page
Eu.ravings and Map in Colors. Price on
ly $2.00 per copy. Sales immense. Send
Coots, for full outfit and begin work at
once. For full particulars, addless,
j c Mcci'KDV li 00., Philadflj liis, l’a.
Giuoinuati, 0., Chicago, ill., St. Lous,.Mo
Leather, Leather!
T am now turning out, from the Ellijay
* Tan-ym'il, as gtaxl l.eather, of all de
scriptions as can be found in any market.
J'or I pper, Se-le or Harness Leather of
tlio best quality bring either the
CAJii. WHEAT or HILLS,
Highest cash price paid for green or un
llid-s.
C-u Gall either on J. P. Cobb or the an -
del signed at the lan-yuid.
WM. SPENCEH, AGENT-
I mi* iO-lf,
SPEC! \ L NOTICE'S.
'PTMPLEs7i
I wi!! ..il Ksi*f) tin? r<c ; e for a siQ
j#!<* rialut fit *t will roinovr* Tan
I* h.cklns. rimpir** and Hio’clipt-. Ipaviiik'
the * kin Kofi. Hear nncf lenufiftil: rtlgo
ia- 1 ,!i *i; •?** Jr a ln\uri:iDt*
lJ* f) f Lafr f*n a or suiot.ui
Address. U'i \< sin*: .V si.inn. Iseii.
Vandelf v: Co-, VI Karri.*y St.. X. y.
TO CONSUMPTIVE^.'
1 !<“ mlvertiscr havinirbcen permar,-iU-
D cured <,r I fin t >1 read discusc. 1 iftNinnp.
ti'.n. I.v a -imj l<- remedy. i- anxi.ni- p,
Hint;.- known to hi- \llr.vv hufli i. i k tin
i!W-:ill-, of on!’.■* To nil Who 1 <*— iir* il, lie
w,l! cii.l a copy of tin* pn-. i j|>i tf.ii
■ live of charge) v. ith ilk? directions for
pi and using l lie Humepvhich t
iM and a sure cure f,, r i otisli-, r„!.w
< oi!-s:iii)|itioii, A llimu. Krone-Iritis, ,(§■.
i’aitics wishing tin* Prescription. •!
idciisf o.ldrf- - Rev. E. v. WiSstn; .
I’C‘iiu. st.. Wilii.iiiisV.iii','. X. V.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A (IKXTi.I'MAX who Miffivod go
yc.ir-. frr.iii Xmous DKlill.ll'Y. pilF-
M ' I t til-, !U‘.e \ V, and all the i ll*cts . f
•' '•■Uiiriil_ :it.li-:*rt tioii, will for tliu s:k.
"f Miltornie liiniianity, ?on<| treo to ad
wli.o need it. I lie rcci]ie and direction tor
the Kiniplc reinedi- I.v widt h ? c
vi. cured, -'lltferere wJi|iin t,,
I.v Uie ndvortiner'H . X i eWi nee hm do So
7 lrcsftuit ill perfect
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WAVE ELY MAGAZINE
ibis popular period irah has six
teen large pages, size il hv 15
inches, seL in small type, and
contains double the reading of
any other weekly literary papt-r
in the country. It will con 1.-tin no
Advertisements, but lie filled
with Stories, Music, Poetry, An
ecdotes, Enigmas, &r. The Mu
sic \\ ill consist nl Ant Items Songs,
Dances, and Marches, which -in
one year will be worth at leasi
•i’12.00. ii is (lie cheapest and
best Family Paper in America,
i’ tins—one year, $4.00; s i, x
mont lis. $2.00; three months,sl.do.
.Sixteen back numbers, all dill’er
enl, will be sent, post-paid, to
any address for SI.OO.
I i.v it, it only for three months.
Address
WAVE Li I.V MAGAZINE,
Dock Pox 172, Poston, .Mass,
D ,ca ' chance to uiak- money
Tliosa who always lake fid
vairtug- .1 the g *od (Uancrs for n4pt
ing rn-.ncy that are ( /fe ed, generally
bccor.i.i wealthy, while those wlm do
not impr..ve mi* h ihances remain in
p-verty We win* many nu n, women
boys and girls to work f r us right in
heir own localities. Anyone can do
the work properly from the first ssart.
The bus’ness will pay nmre th *n ten
times ordinary wag. s Expensive but
lit Duni-lied free. No one who en
tuiges fails to make money rapidly.
You can devote your whole time to the
work, or only your spare mouirn's.
Full information and all that is needed
sent ir. c, AddrtSs Stinson & Cos.,
jan. 10—ty Poitluhd, Ale.
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7) ALTO Xt - - GEORGIA.
Betail Dealer m
WHISKIES, WINES,
Brandies, Gins, Ales, Beer, fec., all of the
purest and liest make and suitaMe for me
dicinal, sacramental and oilier purposes.
wec k in your owe t-.wn. $5
Xnn°' ,fit fr ‘' e - N ” ,i4i - Fvety
myy *'*"g Pew. Capital not required
Y wwtVe will furnish you ev* rv
’bWg. Maty are m king for
tunes. Ladies tu-.ke as notch as mer,
and boys and gills n ak.- goat pay.
Read, r, if you wm t a business at wr ieb
you can makegro-t pi> all tic ;im,
y* u work, write Ur partii-ulars t*
li. II At.I.KTT & Cos , Portland M bee.
jan. 10—. Iy.
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I PARKER’S
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If you ?re a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
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hold duties try Parkkk’s Gingrk Tonic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex
liaustcd hy mental strain or anxious cares do nut I
take intoxicating stimulants, bai use Pakwer’s
Ginckr ‘I onic.
If you have Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Kidney or
l rin try Comniainis, or if you aje troubled with anv
disorder of the lungs, stomach. bowels, blood or nerves
you can be cured by Pakkkk’s Gincck Tonic
I Ifvou are wasting aw-y fn>m disdpaiion or
any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
OixavK Tonic at once; it will lnvigttrate and build
I vou Yfpfrom the first do*e lmt vf!' *ver tmoxicate.
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f X A oil., UH Wttllsm Si., V.w fc., vn j
os*f ••, t all atakri i> t.u-ri. . m*. .
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iii j SilmiiY liGillfi.
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EXTHAOB! INAIIV ATI ll.V' 1 I f )NS.
cJ.i’is of"777l7ke”at. s2oo:j
Ti e ?u i y Soii’ti has long b en r. c .
-guiz dby I tie American p p - as a
grand suce- 88, and everybody is v.c
ngtiUil. But me-, y ' a ids t-. its in ,
c,.s and iii port ante, and durb g the I
ei.sui:. f tw.■ IV■ Uliinihs It will b-- i:rsU ;
* rnier s If io every p .r- |
ticuiar.
MPT MARY E BUY AN
ivii b e i-f ass stunt in the td .ral :
a lot'.'iii'.i.!, w tii 1.. Ij. \' o2y. E q..
aad iiieii .rd Pci field 10 lie.p. fciSi.- j
iv li run some • 1 tie. best s'ores and .v
--i g the y ar.
1- \ iii til A. J. BUY AN,
known and loved a.l over the South r.s !
our s'a c’cst p iC", an.l as the author cd |
•‘pur. that Bai.ue , w.l! be a regul. r
c ntii'-u ■'r of jr: s ■ arid puet.y. lie
will übo vv, it- a story.
BKiSY H.\ All ETON
will c n i ue o oili 1 y io and caivu’se the
j i.blio with li rijUiii ii id • s wi mi.ii
,(abi S!| le lro II h' Il ek viods."
vSLlil JIM
wit. b :in a view s r> ;s nl “Off Hand
Talk-.’’ upon ill- p pulur fju stio.is <!
die day
BILL A UP'S PEN
Will n the allowi a. io rst ior.g. I! s
sag' advice and ivtiulile suggestie.ns
are too f. polar.
TAI.MAGE’S SERMONS
Irom tlm great Krooklyo Tahernacle,
w 11 <oi,:inut to appear r gtllariy.
JP.Nf 11 AND BAR OP GEO.
Under * his l ead will iipp.ear original
sk* :cli sad anecdotes of protniuent
ii ing and d.-sid members of the b. i eh
nnd bar of (ieorgia.
THE SOI'TIiFRN HOUSEHOLD.
This is on- if lie most poi.ular de
par m tits vvi h all iSoiiiheni and N r
them vv men, as.d aM are erg and ;o con
iritmte to’it.
('OliPt)K AT 12 MONOPOLIES.
The bi d.i.-titi Neri s of artichs upon
this • übjeet,. by the lion, fstrjdien I).
i)i!ay,ol Wiudi ngt n O.ty, will be
eontinui and.
• STORIES! STOKIE*!
Con inu (I and short st* lies by the
best writers of Ibe diy will app* ar in
every is-ne. New stoles will lit com
mon. 1 and every few wicks dutiug the
year.
810 -RAPIUKS aid PORTRAITS
■‘Our Portrait Gallery,” wi.hsketch
es of the | rominent men and woixen < 1’
the hour, \v;li Le kept up with <1 new
int* rest.
Soc’ety gossip, f .rm and home, con
dens- and news ol the F ates, answers 10
letters from all point-,
’in dom i.otts. c-(c.. will CO rtinuo to lie
prumoicnt. fe.uui'es of the piper.
jggSr*Ulnbs of three or m tv will re
ceive it a 1 -j'2 a year.
BCTasg'sgr: stczjs -rssrs.
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Golden Days.
A EI J-CLASS WEEKLY
• FOR
HOYS AM) bIRLS
Has just entered upon its Third Volume
itli a very targe an I steadily increasing
eireu’iiii u. It lias won iis way to the
popular In art, no less by its instructive and
en'e'tainiiig contents than 1.7 the high
moral tone which charaeteri7.es every ar
ticle that appears in its pages.
tioLDitx Days is ■<. sixteen-page weekly,
filied witu stories, skctclies of adventure,
instructive matter and everything tl’.at can
interest, entertain and benefit hoys and
girts.
Tim vvliole aim and purpose of Golden
Days, and which pe: mat tes every article
tha*. aj.pears in iis pa_- =, is to teacli clii!-
tlren obedience, lion -ty, truthfulness and
a revel cure for the '■ d.'en llulc as the true
guide of life.
Among its writers of Serial Stories arc:
HARKY CASTI.2MOX,
Fll.vsi; K. STOCKTON,
HORATIO AI.GERB, .Jl",
FRANK U. CONVERSE,
MATTHEW WHITE, Jf.,
FANNIE AVI J.I ! A MS,
EDWARD S. E 1.1.15,
OI.lYEl: OI'TIC.
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Its illustrations are profuse and in the
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cacti week a lucid and scholarly exposition
of the IntciMiitional Sunday-school Lesson
of the succeeding week.
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ingenious boys and girls, as it h.s in the
past.
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criminating public have bestowed upon it
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isfied with a small margin of profit. Our
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velopes, Allnuns, Slates, Croquet, Vases,
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us ” lfss now berore the
falL'V g 'public. You can make
nOO I inomy fa ulr at work f. rus
£3 than at. enytbing else Cap
ital not needed We will
start you. sl2 a day and upwards
made at home by the industrious. Men,
women, b;ys and gills wauted <v ry
wliero to work for us. Now is your time.
You can work in spare time only or
give )our wh le time to the business.
You can live at home and do the work.
No other business tnjl pay you neurly
as well. No one can fail to make
enormous pay by engaging at 01.ee.
(Viilly <ditfit and firms five. Money
wade fast, cosily, aid honorably. Ad
dress Tit I'M V <’>>., Augusta M-iue,
jan. U'._ Iv,
Now io the hoot time you will ever have is now year oskipik to il ELLUA7 COURIER.”
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