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Well Qualified.
One day Judge Dudley Marvin, who
was a famous lawyer for more than a
quarter of a ccnturv, was accosted by a
man who said : “I have a boy whom I
want you to takeand make a lawyer of.”
“How old is he?” asked Mr, .Marvin,
“He’s 18 years old, stout and nigged;
he’s got a pair of lungs Tike Wbcllows,”
repli <1 the father. ou«r
qualifications?” “Yes, fdr ; lin’s {yd
the greatest qualification of all,” replied
the father; “he’s the confoundedegt liar
in town. I thougli, yhet I heard you
in the court room Jist aora that it
wouldn’t take very long for rUmto dome
pretty nigh up to you.’ i ; • I s * ,
v —ib* I * ' ■
It will be a matter of interest to the
stock breeders of our own and neigh
boring States t<> find ip our columns an
official announcement of the first serni
annual fair of the Louisville Fair Asso
ciation. With a time selected to avoid
any conflict with the interests of our
neighfiors, and with an organization
strong and well ordered, and comprising
many of our most successful and influen
tial men, no doubt is felt that the Louis
ville Fair will promote, in every practi
cable way, our stock interests, and, while
doing this for the country, will be at the
same time for Louisville oneibf the most
important enterprise! ever put before
our people. Other great fairs have con
tributed largely to the wealth of cities,
and ours will do no less. Many thous
and strangers will be brought here to
witness our exhibition of stock, which
it is intended shall excel any ever seen
before. The amount of stock any one.
person is allowed to hold is limited to
the sum of three hundred dollars, this
being the qualification of membership,
and the fair is entirely a people’s enter
prise, conducted solely in the public in
terest, Mat. Henry ('. McDowell,
in a letter before us, expresses the opin
ion of many of our stock men when he
says: “I believe that the method pro
posed by the Louisville Fair Association
will make that the groat stock fair of
the world.”
Jo at Bii.ms’os : “When I was a
touii;-; man 1 was always in a hurry to
hold the l.igemlo! the log and do all the
liflin::, ; now J am older, [ seize bold of
llm small mid midilo,all tluj grunting.’’
Save n <!<><•!. r’Hbill by lumping th" system in
ardor with l.ainey-Wurt. It will doit.
Till’. New York obelisk is little more
than half as big ak the largest iu Koine,
but hi ter than that in London. There
are thirty-onb of them spattered about
Europe, among which N c ' v York’s ranks
t went v- third in size.
Be Wise and Happy.
If you will •.top all your extravagant and
wrong notions in doctoring yourself and
families with expensive doctors or humbug
cure nils, Hull do harm always, and use only
nature's simple remedies ior all your ail
meats—you will be wise, well and happy,
mid save great expense. The greatest rem
edy for this, the great, wise and good will
tell you, is Hop Bitters—rely on it. See
another c damn.— Press.
Ihu.ii.i'’ is not in our power, but truth
fulness is. jy'
‘-hiseascs of Men.”
(living information greatly desired, hut
not attainable from sources whence, gener
ally sought.
“tiI.AH TIDINGS FOB MOTHERS.”
Containing mat ter of highest interest, t o all
who would pass safely mid with tittle pniii
through the great trial of motherhood.
These are the titles of two books, either
or both of which is sent for a stamp ad
dressed io the author, III! STAINBM’K WIL
SON, Atl mtn. Hi tpr'in.
77/rfr /rur/is thni/hl be* knlnhi so all.
The German I'ostofliee uses postage
stamps whoso colors can bo canceled by
water. This prevents fraud, for as soon
as the stamps aro washed the color is
obliterated.
Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration
and nil forms of general debility relieved by
taking M KNSMAN’sI’KVTdNizE.n I’r.KV Tonic, tbo
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whether the result of exhaustion. nervous pros
tration. overwork, or acute disease, particularly
if resulting from pulmonary complaints, Cas
well, Hazard A. Co., proprietors, New York.
llefl-ltiiK". Horn-lira.
rats, cats, mice, ants, Hies, inseote. cleared out
by “Rough on Rata." 16c., druggisU.
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DURNO'S CATARRH SNUFF cures all stfectloas es the
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ggr —Th A SAFE AND SURE
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life I fl Sprains
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hl Sca>ds<
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y Headache.
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Malaria la nn Inurtn Vaporouw
Poison, spreading disease aud death in
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Hostetter’s stomach Bitters is not only «
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To this fact there is an overwhelming array
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thirty years. AH disorders of the liver,
stoiuoefi ami bowel* are also conquered by |
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For sale by all Druggists ami Dealers
generally.
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INVIGORATE Ilia HAIR aniwoara don’t be humbugged.
Try tn* greet Hpaatob <lieeo»ery which bat NIVKH TFT NnKaffiTLx
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LAZ, Uox IM3, .'loaUm, Mau. Beware of all taltetfaua.
’| ‘O those afflicted with chronic diseases of
1 the liver, kidney, enlarged spleen, rheu
matism, chronic diarrhma and female com
plaints cured. No charge until cured, if de
sired. Correspondence solicited with stump.
■ Address Dll. J. STOATE, Oxford, Miss. |
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(Hndorird and rrcom %
tnrnded by the mcHi-l
raZ pro/vMfon, /*>>■
, f.rnrrfH]
It ability. Fctnalv IHa- I
ea«r«. Want of Vital- ■
ity. ,Ver»’OM« f*ro«fra- ■
tio99, and Contdlrt-J
ctnoffro m F’ere r«, SL- r f
d«nßome tome. A vnontloaof amooth did not «ive me mach relief, bnt on the contrary, wm followed by
inc row'd pronUßtion and win kl rm ch Illa. At thin time I began the tian of your Ikon Tonic, from which I ro
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-00 r that I ev»»r did in the aame time duriru: my illneee, and with don bln the cam. With thu tranquil nmve
And vigor of body, haa come alao a clearneMi of thought never Irefore enjoyed. If the Tonic han not done the
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!77»« Iron Tonic ia a\
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kMUFACTHH BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. NO. 818 MOUTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS.
1881. - 1881.
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THE FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL
LOUISVILLE FAIR
OPENS TUESDAY, SEP. 27,
JVUSTID
CLOSES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1881
I
I
The Most Attractive Programme Ever Offered
to the Public.
The Louisville Fair Awociation will hold its first semiannual Fair from
September 27 to October I, 1881, both days included. The first Fair will be
: confined to an exhibition of Horses aud Cattle, for the accommodation of which
seven hundred stalls will bo furnished free of charge. The managers have
effected arrangements which will make this the great Stock Fair ot the world.
No entrance fee will be charged tor exhibition of stock, and only five percent,
will be charged for entries in the speed ring.
The beautiful grounds ot the Association are accessible by railroad and
street-cais and well-made roads for carriages. The accommodations tor the
ciimfortablc seating of visitors and for their refreshment will be ample. Bet
ting, pool-selling, and gambling of every description will be prohibited, and
no sale of intoxicating liquors will be permitted on the grounds.
Catalogues will be ready for distribution by August 20, and may be bad
on application to the Secretary.
JOHN B. CASTLEMAN. Pres’t. SAMUEL J. LOOK, Vice-Pres’t,
J. M. WRIGHT, Secretary.
BBookwalter Engine.
Eftactia, Simple, Durable and Cheap.
Oomp.rt, Sntwtiuitnl, Eoonomioxl Mid E»®'v kfMun<.
t» work will on 4 paua- . wtimnL
wvjecitir
Wb. rna. * (Xton Gwt or Com Ifili .bonld bay. «n*.
Slum poww w much bettor and cheaper Uiau taocm p>ru.
mi our low rmejm.
3 Horae Power Eugio., - - . |?4O
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Addreaa Mawfaatrnw. tor 4aeertpUr. a-mvh.t
-■ naaawsa wevi >. a <o,
SOUTHERN STANDARD
co JL ,r roiN mtEsss
Over Fifteen Hundred in Use,
Can be operated by hand, hone, attain or
water |>owei without alteration. Was
awarded the first preniiiim at St. Louis
Agricultural and Mechanical Association,
and Capital State Fair Association. Austin,
Texas, 18X0.
Price of Power Press, complete sllO
“ “ Hand Power “ - 100
“ “ Power Irons “ • . 50
“ Hand Power Irons “ ... 16
Send tor circulars. Address
Southern Standard Press Co.,
MERIOIAN. MISS
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
PATENTS.
GEORGE E. LEMON, Att’y at Law,
WJJbiiiNn rog, i>. <t.
Reference* glvvn to actual clients In nsarly averyCoun*
I ty In the U.K. Corrrspon<j«'nr«> Invited. Betid sketch or
I model for ©pinion A* to the patent tbillty. No charge fw
aei vices unless successful. Botkbliahea lE6J.
num DR uqio;
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I I■■ V I • >U 'P. U Mu«lutpp>, «l« .no
—nfully «s»4 H la a practice
the the treatment
es Plirop bbtulaa, Fisa urea dls-Ma»
OSrjnH wrrA. Th. tWrauU hu by.. JhJo
In ih. Madkni ;«vr»l. <8 MlMlnilppL h.un. It. riW
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MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING. HOSE
and PACKING. OILS, PUMPS ALL
KINDS, IrtON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS. STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, &c. Send for Price-
List. W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO.,
143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.
Q»rTC)A WiKtr. >l2 a day at home easily made. Costly
*l>7 4 free. Address T*ca <k Co., Augusta, Me
For di IXI fit and Fever
ANO ALL DISEASES
Caused by Malarial Poisoning of the Rlood.
A WARRANTED CURE.
Price* tnt i .00. For aale bv all Dmorfst<
Imustangl
ISurvival of the Fittest.
■a family medicink that has HEALEa
MILLIONS DCKINO 35 IEAKS!
mmmMiiiiiMT.
• IA. HzIXM FOR EVERY WOVSD OF
■ MAM AND TTEAST!
» ■ h * "*'li .
' Itheoldest&bestliniment
EVER MADE IX AMERICA.
I SALES LAKGER THAN EVER.
-wmj r tj, ?
gg Tho Mexican Mustang Liniment ha-
Mbccn known for more than thirly-tive
■ voars ns the bolt of all JJulnicnts, for
■ Mun and Boast. Its Bales to-day are
■ Ureter than rv< r. It cures when all
■ others foil, and penetrates skin, tendon
■ and inuHc-le, to tho very bQJUt. bold
■ every where./■ *
ex
“ L»li.«toW
The Bparrnt nmi hrs lit dicine ever Made. ■
A'<'lmb!n-if!r T n f Hops. Buchu, Man- ■
drakfcea'-d Dandelion, ail the best Bind ■
moat tivi- propci .•« of all other iqtAere. ■
mukrsVthegr« at<- i Blood Purifier, Liver ■
Reu u tor, aud Lite aud Health icewiorUi*.; ■
Agent oJwifißfiNfifi®® VArUu
No dl emra p« «n>V • sU* "here Hop ■
Pitt- i n are u»\«id,»u viu ted .u. 1 jairfvcl arc their I
o|K-rati -n-.SBaA
They give low il wo aal vlgoyto tho 1*0 J . asl lafira.
•|-> .Il whew, oW-m- Irregular!’
tyof the I web orW urinarj who re-
quire an and mild Stimulant,
Hop Ritter* are without intox-
Icating;.
No matter what nr ‘'ymptcimii
are what the dw»at*? or mlWmi nt 1h use Hop Bltr
ters Don't wait until you oM re ' i k but it v ti
only feci bad or mi^rruble.Bu»e them at onto
Imr life.lt ha mW* ftv °d bundredn.
j paid fora caw ß ® they will not
i‘>.» not suffery°nrfrien<ia
Ind urge to u - s ‘' Hop O
lop Blttera Is no^k'll’’, drugged
ina. but the i’un-rfw* n d B«-st
nado;the HUJKNU
d no |x rAon or
mt thi in. MBKaOKAB*a& (t* -
isolijn- and In-'-ristihle cure
h,Uhc of oDhiiii, tobacco
sold bv (Inigifl-trf. Bend
iiup BlUi-r« Hf<. Co.,
A ROANOKBi
w COTTON PRESS.
1s 1 " wo press * .fiOO-lb.
* 'L! ■'-! IM 7 1 - r
% n ’ » • - raised re»d» for another ball.
Mr« L ■ L ’ui_ / ,U 1° •’M’-o'ldß. < vur-l; eul,
V / F”^*-ru! .ll. '-..QU AS
\. . f Tr T r * otn *'io .pwr
* 1 utß-wlnlMni th"a a wouden screw press.
| Changed Io a H«rfr»n in •
jw minute*. Circtilais fresu
IL BUk'H’rS, Mauu
'gtiiK.\Z fac’urer, Rich Sqwxre, N. C.
PERPETUAL
4 J Sorghum Evaporator.
315. 820. 825.
CHEA? AND DIMIABLt
r-TTFfeifekf:■ '*■»;- '■ W Rr CitcillM . -id.i'...
|ft i tbs only Manufartui‘-r*.
wurrrni acf.vi a i >ii;trod«p«
mil.X >l. OOl'Gll S bran-u. : )
SUNLIGHT ano SHADOW
Tli Srenes are drawn from tliv hl . . iof real
and portrayt>. a* ouiy
. John ]>. (ion(fit
' can 1 . 1■ ■ * ;
Without a itcer. It is th< ■■ ■ •; -. atul out
sells ail others. f . i . ’ "*J> ?■ T.'<l
niv n ami women. Now is ;l>e tim } , (i .. - an J
Sj-ecnil L. rm» : \ •
I’. I . t-.lti* «k. < f?., Atlanta, (<i<>hclib.
COTTON ISKING^^^* 18
KING OFCOTTON
for Letton Gin use and general plantation purpo<-8,
net/cuHii tn any other in the ’tw-ld. For
Pamphlets and Price List apt v bv nuil to i’HK
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BIBLE REVISION
JL/ 00NTKASTED EDITIONS.
tatning the </.d and new version*. Jn parallel <w»l«
Itntiu*. The best aud cheai eat IllbAirated edition of -he
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] IO PAY selling KubK t Hand Stamps. Clrculare
> tire. Adtfreea Rubber Stamp Wr rks. Adams, Maa.*.
Publishers’ Usioo, Atlanta, <ra.Thirty-three.—£l.
Cyclopedia War.
The great I.lbraai y of t’ntve»-»al Mnonlrd<e
bow completed, large type edition, near » t,.p :a
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larger than Chambere's Encyclopoeda. 10 per t.
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PAT. A. O’CONNOR. Glo E HAKRII
O’COISTIsTOK, & HARRIS,
DEALERS LN
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
AND A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES,
HOMER, BANKS COUNTY, . . GEORGIA.
aprl4-tf
GAINESVILLE
MALE AEN D FEM-AJLE.
SPRING TERM begin, Wadneidsy, January llltb, and and, Wadnuday
June 29th.
RATES OF TUITION :
*1 00, and <3.00 per month.
Primary Department, per Term ot Six Mor.th,, S 4 OS
Intermediate “ “ “ “ •- 1J 00
Academic “ “ “ “ “ 18 00
Incidental Fee “ “ “ “ “ 100
Muaic “ “ “ 44 00
Biard, 812 to sls per month. For Circular, apply to
H. T. IuA.TNE, A. B-, Pres’t.
marll-fim
A LULL IN THE STORM 1
A BREATHING PLACE
For the Almost Annihilated Force of
Competition.
THE LULA STORE
AINI> DON’ I’YOT' FORGET IT.
ALL OF OUR GOODS ARE BOUGHT FROM FIRST HANDS IN LARGE
QUANTITIES AND SOLD AT
ROCK BOTTOM FIGURES !
Sugarn 9, 10 and H pound* for $ 1.00.
Oofi. - 5 and 0 pounds for SI.OO.
Salt 90 per,ack ; white *eamle*< -ack, $1.20.
Good F amily Flour $7 00 to $7.50 p»r barrel.
Choice lard 9 poun-i, for sl.l'o. Bacon »ide» 10 to 12| cent*.
Athena check* Os to 10 cent*. Thread SI.OO per bunch.
7-8 ,hir-ing, A6J cent,; 1J 6 reu s.
.leans, all wool filling, 45 to 50 c<t>U per yard.
Beat calico* 6to 7 cent,. Worsted good, 10 to 26 cent*.
You «nould see our 10 cents wonted.
stock "f men', and ladle,' shoe,.
The l**t ahoe for 90 cent* ever sold.
Large ,tock men’, and boy,’ clothing at cost.
Crockery, Glassware and Lamp, ,t low figures.
Our ntock i, iieleited to suit the up-country trade, and we guarantee our
pric-m cannot be ! >eat in the Stale.
Thank, to cur many new friend, for their patronage, and we solicit the ao.
quaintance of all.
CL W. ASBUBY,
Superintendent J. H. Huggins’ New Store, Luis, Ga.
f»b80-ly
s-'i~,r-~ -ji~'r~| 1 ■.< rrijyß W'Vtai W*W W'-S'WSffWW
PALMETTO BAR,
BY J. L. HAMMETT,
13ELETOA\, GEO KOI A.
I TAKE PLEASURE iu announcing to the Public that I am constantly re«
ceiving addition, to my already lar fc e stock of
BRANDIES,
WHISKIES,
WINES, both Foreirn and Domestic.
CHOICE CIGA RS *ND TOBACCO.
BESIDES
FRESH BEER ALWAYS OH DRAUGHT.
I HAVE IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE
A FIRST CLASS 6AOCERT STORE,
In which may be found
SUGAR,
COFFEE.
FLOUR
BACON.
SYRUP,
RICE,
SOAP,
CANDIES,
CANNED FRUITS. ETC.,
Which will be sold a» cheaply as can is» bought elsewhere
Ssjt- Remember the stand, at the New S.ore, opposite the Depet. I guarantee sato
ialactieu. Come and see me.