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Tin: HEBBENOER.
A. Mi'll as, Killtor.
V. A. Mi'll an. I’nii. mill Pro.
LAFAYETTE GA„ NoW 18, 1880.
The vole of tbe Seventh Cor gres
fitmnl District was larger than that
it.'soy other District, hy n consid
i■ruble number.
Rob Toombs has lieen making
speeches, olid Hun Mill w riting let
t, rs for a long time, and still the
democratic party lives.
It is the unanimous vtrdict of
the State press that the S,tilth
should make polities secondary to
national progress nntl prosperity
hereafter.
Thursday, the 251 h instant, has
I teen proclaimed hy President
lines. Its a day of thanksgiving to
(ioil for the. blessings bestowed up
on our favored country.
A matrimonial boom K"eiiiH to
have taken possession of Georgia.
It looks like everybody is getting
married. This is no doubt an in
fallible sign of prosperity.
Hill Arp was in the Macon /</(,’-
1/,-u/i/i when the dispatch announc
ing Felton’s defeat was received. — (
lie remaiked, “We’ll have preach
ing at our sehool house now all the
year round.' 1
Tin Home 'lfiliiiiu thinks “mi in
dependent manufacturing and com
mercial future is the next thing in
order fur the South, in this line
she can be solid if her people con
clude to he so.”
The Hon. A. H Stephens’county
w°nt f r Garfield. No wonder.
Didn’t Stephens on one occasion
pay a glowing punegetic to Grant
and didn’t Grant carry the Garfield
party around in his breeches pock
et?
For one thing we have to he
thankful—the country will a.uin
have a president who has tfeecn. —
It is also possible that, Mr. Garfield
nray not he as bad a man as the
Republican papers represented him
in 1873.
“Ripplet,” the Cedar Creek cor
respondent of the Newnan Atkerlis
<r, writes that paper, that a white
man in his pieciuct at the late elec
tion scratched Hancock and voted
for Girfield, on the ground that
Garfield and himself belonged to
the same church.
The l‘re.->kleutlal electors will
meet at their several state capitals
and cast their votes for president
and vice-president on tin. first
Wednesday in December. Con
gress is directeJ hy iaw to open
and count these votes on the second
Wednesday in February, and to de
clare the result.
The Augusta Sues remarks that
“the solid South didn't get its Presi
dent. hut it raised nearly six mil
lion hales of cotton this year, worth
at least forty dollars per hale, suv
thp modest sum of two hundred
and forty millions.” At that rate,
if the southern people will only
keep their money at home, the“pov
ertv-striekeir South” will .soon cease
to be poverty-stricken.
Texas lias won the banner which !
she gave Georgia four years ago for
polling the lurgert Democratic vote
in a Prisidential (lection. In the
contest i.l IS7G Georgia gaveTildcn
over SO.OOO majority, and Texas
about -10.000. This year Texas vo
teJ 70,000 majority for Hancock,
and Georgia about dirooo. The
Rag is now deposited in the execu
tive office in Atlanta.
Justice Smith said on opening
h : s court at Connorsville, JVnn.,
“William 11. Smith is arraigned
for assaulting his father." 'Pile
* magistrate had the previous day
knocked his father down with a
club, and it was himself that he
was iiriaigning He continued:
“The evidence is conclusive,mu' I’m
lint suie hut i ought to semi my
self to jail for ten days. Hut as
this is my first ofience and I cer
tainly had a good deal of provoca
tion, I simply impose a fine of ten
dollars.”
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Hancock carried every Southern
State, and New Jersey, Nevada
and California. The Electoral vote
is as follows: Garfield. 214; Han
cock, 155. Popular vote: Garfield,
458,342: Hancock. 442.000 The
vote of New York would have elec
ted Hancock. Next Congress will
st ind Republican 149; Democrat
140; Greenback 3. The Senate
will be about a tie. The country
will get a surfeit of republican rule
Lr iht next four years.
Things Not as They
Used to Was,
«Xl> NEVER WERE WIIIT THEY
Mlltt l.l* HAVE BEEN.
Can’t We Have aClniiiifc far the Itetter
in Our Mail facilities l
$329 Garfield is elected and all
the affairs and enterprises of the
government seems to he moving on
smoothly and prosperously with
the exception of the mail contract
from here to Chattanooga. The
contractor, or government, or both
have failed in (his undertaking
which seems to have fallen into a
verv dilapidated rendition, for the
p.nt ten or twelve days.
The first of July last they under
took to bring us a daily mail, in a i
Straight sack on a horse, exposed to
the weather, which is unlaw fill, and
not in a safe in inner, as every one
knows, vet, still they brought it tin- 1
til the 9th of this iiwt., mnt at out
this date the mail rider on this | art
of the line rode off very unceremo
niously on a line of his own we
suppose, and has not been heard of
since ; since which time our daily
mail has dropped down to a kind
of an accommodation semi-weekly
mail, which would not he so bad af
ter all, if we only knew what day
or night of the week it was coming.
Our readers at a distance will more
fully appreciate the situation, if
they are not moved to sympathy
for us, when we state that this dil
apidated accommodation line, lias
broken into the edd and I mg es
tablished customs of this place;
customs and habits that hu v e exis
ted so long, that the memory of the
oldest citizen runneth not to the
contrary : we ri far to the long es
tabhshed custom ofour people, who
from the oldest to the youngest
have known for years the day of
the week, and tin- hour of the day,
that the mail would anive, and hy
common consent on the day and
hour of arrival a very large ornwd
have always assembled at the post
office in this place, to exchange
friendly greetings and engage in so
cial converse in discussing (lie top
ics of the day, the condition of
their crops, <fcc.; where wit and hu
mor have been indulged in, for the
enlertiiinn'ent of the crowd, and the
: gr<-at delight of the small hoy ;
where everybody seemed to have a
good lime, and always received i
their mail promptly by answering
to their names when called ; but
how changed mnv. The large
crowd no longer assembles at the
accustomed place to receive their
mails. The wit and fun-loving hu
morist imsdisappeari d. The friend
Iv greeting and merry laugh is no
'miger seen and heard at our post
office. Men are seen walking about
our streets mournfully, and asking ,
ir. vain for the arrival of rur daily
mail. Mr, Satterfield who has been
willing to aid in opening the mails,
as well as kind in carrying a large
amount of mail to the very doors ol
his neighbor , now returns home
disappointed. How long this thing ,
is to last we are unable to say.
We shall mail the Third Assis
tant P. if., m Washington, 1). a
copy of lhis weeks paper, and hope
he will make some i.ew arrange
ment hy which we may lie- able to
receive our mails again.
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We see it stated in a number of
our exchanges, that Dr. Felton will
contest the election in this district.
The election was quiet, and as fair
as any election ever held in Georgia
and the di cor was fairly beaten.!
and lie knows it, and the result was
no surprise to him. if so, why did
he tell a friend i.i Dalton the Sat
urday evening hi lore the election,
that there was no power on earth
that could prevent his defeat then,
or words to that i tll-et. We ary not
surprised, however; we stated to a
friend before the election, that we
were very anxious to see Dr Fel
ton defeated hy a vi ry large major
ity, and that if he was beaten bv a
less m "joritv than 2.000 votes he
would contest the election.
Two years ago l)r. Felton sneered
at the empty sleeve of Hon. George
N. Lester, as true a man and as
pure a patriot, as ever stained a
Guttl« field with his blood, and then
misrepresented him from pverv
stump in the Seventh Congression
al district, we were fully convinced
then, that there was n< thing, that
his love of office and money, would
not cause him to do, and our late
experience, has not raised him
any in our estimation. If to* takes
something that don’t belong to him,
and appeals to a Radical Congress
to help him do it—we shall not be
at all surprised
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Hawkins. Republican, is elected
G'-vernor of Tennessee. So much
for Democrtic family quarrels with
two candidates iu liie held.
SEWS IN UfcSKH.IL.
•
(Tlp|t«*<l Willi a Sharp Fair of Scissor*.
Tlii' old lot "f hungers-,m art- in
full f. rev nrouml the legislature.
I’ll si.le.it l .i-ft <i ll fie!,) lirliil -
lo the Masonic Iriiti rui'y.
Two aiglitlesfi lover* have Ih cii
married in Cincinnati. They went
it Mind.
finv. Brown entertains ‘tis friends
in an elegant suit of rooms a' tin*
Ki m tut 11 House.
Car loads of colt in seed are being ,
shipped from Florida to mills tor
making *■ jmr*s olive oil. ’
(ion. Hansel I lias introduced a
Mil into the Legislature to make it
illegal to tut on elic'iof.s in this
Slate.
She colored population of 8 iu'h
Catoliiut is 01 per cunt of the whole,
leaving the whites only two-fifths
id the population.
What an Ohio nan wanted of a
New York publisher was "a family
Hilda ol good time, with lots ol
pictures in it.
( olumhus ((la.) Enquirer and
Sun : A Brigham Young darkey m
Oglethorpe county is the father ol
forty-three children.
Mrs. M. A. IY. rsou a lady well
known and universally beloved in
Homo died very suddenly in that
city a few days ago.
A man says the whiskey is so
, mean in Atlanta, a drink ol it will
make a man go oil lo some s.cln.l
--! ed spot and rot* hioisell.
The Tennessee Legislature I as a
democratic majority of six on joint
ballot. That secures a democratic
United Stale* Senator Iroin Te mis
■ see.
Susan B Anthony and Mrs. E.
Cady Stanton hav u been to work
together all summer ni> a book that
will place man just where he be
longs.
The Atlanta Pott tlii; I.s tlr.il
alioul li i fir.-', lull lliut should ia I
introduced and passed in tin la g
ielature is a bin rctpiiriug toe regis- ;
I ration of enters m all State cite
i linns.
We ate pleased lo In ar If. at .Ml
Vtiniur was Ir< zen in at Si. Law- i
leliet lies Mm login sQm . lie la i
In abandon his canoe and take l" !
the sleighs. lie now piomises US
mild weather for November.
August Nov. rre, a ginna-t, ft .1
from li balloon when a iboiisai d
fei-t above the earth, near Umiri.i - ;
voir, France, Sunday evening, and i
was crushed and inaeghd almost :
i evimd recognition. Ilia body
made a hole in the ground two feet
deep and rebounded four voids
Outt Turn Bouev —The suggi s
turn that the SoUlli should him
the North to lo tin* work of I’nsi
ileni milking lo realler meets with ;
general npprnvai. The simple and
easy plan will lie to refuse to go in- |
to any National Convention, but to
nominate electors, in each of mir
Southern States, pledged b> go lor
the best mini available. When we
take this attitude the South min
still remain "solid” for home rule, i
and he in a position to command a
degree of consideration n it now ac
corded to her. The "soMdariiy” j
for national affairs, so much com
plained of, will disappear, and for
the first tine since the war the
Smith will receive consideration at
the hands of all parties at the
North.— Norfolk Landmark.
A distinguished statesman not
long ago met at a hotel one of the
campaign orators just returned from
a tour of political speech-making
in Indiana. “What are the pros
pects for tlie partv ?’’ asked
the statesman. “Excellent! excel
lent!” replied the speieh-maker,
not knowing w horn he was address
ing. “1 lie fai t is ti e campaign in
is in the hands of the Hon
orable Mr. Black, who, fortunately
for us, isn’t I uitdicupprd l v tiie ten
nonimitiiilmeuls.’’— Sprinqfiehl Re
publican.
liuaibuggeil Again.
I saw so much said about the
merits of Hop Bitters, and n:y wife
who was always dnetorng, and
never well, teased me so urgently
to get her some, l concluded to he
humbugged again ; and I am glad I
did. for in less than two mouths
useoftiie hitters my wife was cured
and she line remained so lor eigh
teen mouths since. 1 like such
I humbugging.—ll. T. lYiul. Pio
neer Pcass.
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Says one ‘Kendall’s Spavin Cure’
is tbn best liniment for human
tlesli 1 ever used tied thousands
have extolled it in similar terms.
' bee their Advertisement.
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(1 HOIK! IA, II A LEER CO LNI V.
A l* Will IE,
n. Libel f.,. Mvo.i'e.
UkWiim: )
ItfßppVW b»g '■> till ( a ,t tir.f ilicilf
fuud.lll! doe* J *«»' ! ffti I* mi li* • i, is ,
and doe* ii«H icsi ;« in 111/- -mti#. !; . •
ordered by fin* tomt iii non;.*
glvdi tin; by jnrbic.i.i mi,
oner a inontli for lour mouth* hi tin*
Walker < ’onmy Alesseiigcr. Accord
ing to law Angu-I term I*NO.
.1 \\ ii UNDERWOOD,
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A true extinct from the minutes of
Wnlker Superior < ourt. Tills lAt It day
of October, lsso.
If N Difkf.rson, ( lerk.
THE BEST PAPER! TRY IT!!
BEAUI'IFDLLY ILLUSTRATED
fitith YEA It.
THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
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wri'Ti* hi nil ilrpurtiii' nit* of i*ciL'ii< c, ill Ur lot
in il*** .•'cifliniffr liiipne.ui.
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cliul *4 |i«*'i>*ic*-. |f|4fm»*.i c» Aacno. Hiiijili'mpi.
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IH’rh'W c, ami now imv* tin- Inncxl •■i>in'*liHliiiit > i*t in
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oilli 1 fit* nmiif and r- 'id mic**' of Hit* I'nt'Mitcif. Ily
Ihr inniMM.T (*ir*'iilail*'n ilm- u vrn, |>til»li«* atlenilon
I* dire‘t il lo in** nmril* 01 ill*? new patent, and
nn|iMM>r tntroihirlion u ol'l«*n easily •H'M’lcil.
■'lit pr-TMin uiio ha- in ih* a new disc<iv* a ry or in
vciiion, can a*<*‘ri tin, l'n-n of rtnrg**, win-tlu-ra
paicnf c proln.lily !.*• ohlniii*-d, hv t% i'inc lo Mnnn
.v I'o. TV*' al-o «**nd fr*M* oui H»nd lt*»"k nhoiii
Hit* I'liiMii l. iws. IMOMils, ' nveat**. T'raih;-Marks,
lien co is Mini how nroiMirrd, will) liilils f*»r pro
>ni ip a Ivanc* son imviil ons Aihln ss Id. Ill"
F ip r <»r ***»i*«*»*rnii*tf Fah'iils
MI'NV Sc II . 117 Park Row, N. V
Branch Office, i-or. F 3l 7 Ii Sis. Wasiiin-jlon l» r.
El A.STIC TKU.:3
. 'TtSKagl* is rup ifcape. with Self-Adjuitlng
Bull in center, ndsptil t'clf to all
ntSENSIRI FW poiilhni* of the body, while th*
VW & ll»l Ii n the run prtuet back th«
'T TRUSS I stoat InosJ ua t togtruin vro : I l
mir Willi the Finger. With light
presitin* the liernlalshehl iscurely
Javand night, and a radical euro certain. Ilia emy, duruhla
aud cUAp. Sent Ly mail. Circulars fre«.
tub LI.SION TKUKB CO., Chiclco, 111.
LANDRETHS’
17Q/4 SEEDSS. e BESTInoi
II U4: SVMSffWTft Ss lUUI
lojnie and Prices. Th* Oldest and moa€extensive Se<*.
Grotrrre in the United State*.
If AVID LANDJt ETII •&: 80NS*PBilada..Px
<r.» .-r. i v,
(fliscclhinreous Advertisement*.
BITTER^
(A Medlciur, ii«>t a l>riuh«)
I IIOPB, niJCIII , MANDUAKi
DANDELION.
■Andthis Pttirrt and m:sTMrnic.\L(j; S
TIES t)K ALL OTUKII i»ITTKItS.
THEY CUKE
All DisenaoßOf thoStoinnrh, 110y.t’..l T’M
J.lvtr, Kidneys,and I rinary OiT’aii-. ' m
Youaneaa, Mei’pli'Ksncss tiHi t*.- ,u ■.. j t.'
Tcutalu Cumpluiuu* i'
SIOOO l?t GOLC.
Will bo paid for a case thi j will ih*i
Help, or for unythlng.' itnpuiv or inj...
lound iu th< in.
Ask your drngrplat for Ifop Rltfors
iborn litifore you alccp. T;il.i* no <».;
Hie la on absolnt* ndlrn
Druukeucits, use of opium, tobuccu .....i v
narcotics. t v
ss.W’Mna Send fob C h:i.ular 83/
Allalmve fold hy drugct.-t-.
Ili p Bilt- r* Mfg. Co., ltocin.-ter. \. V ... '!
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CURE I BACKACHE
Anil all diseases of the Kidneys,
Bladder and Urinary Organs
'■y wearing the
Improved Excelsior Kidney I’ad
It is a Marvel of HEALING and Relief
simple, Sensible, Oii'Ofl,
Faiiiless, I’ov*eriiil.
It CP 1! K S where ail else fails. A
KEY EI.ATIOX ami KEVOI.I TIO.N
in Medifioe. Ahsiirptinn or dnecr ap
plio opposed to uusatisfaett rv
iipernal meilieines Send li»r our tiea
lisenr: k'idney trouliles. sent free. Su’d
by druggists or sent by mail, on iveeipl
ot price. Ad tress
This i» Hi"'flic “Onlv” l.iing Pad Co,,
' r '- , " r » “ '! Williams Itloek,
(. mime will . ,
nryp.,l >k Detroit. Mil'll,
lor »l ail l:»k«'mi other. Nw d lv
ROBINSON WAGON COMPANY
m.wff u’h ukus of
WAGONS
Buggies & Phaetons.
HA’ DO NO 7 WANT AGENTS!
ur. ffkii or it
STANDARD TRADE VKillC I*K>
TO THE TK *r*P.
Wink that h aw i • i.< ; na
lion, and iha r cun •><* i • '•! wiiii >
isfae'inn. hoi!) !«• huver an I - i: * i'.
Send fir d ‘'iJU' m l pric* ** i »
UOIUNSOS XYKUOS CO.,
OINCINNATL 0*
A f\ • w kin vi*u« v;i ’own. • Uilit
1* I 1 ■!,•,' Vo ri>k lie:, i r, i yoi .*:n.t.i
wlii.-h !*••*so**- «»f eiilier >cx
VJ/ VV- tt in .k> U’ at . ;*> -I Hie ti ." ll**»V
wo.k. write • r pariirul tr* t • fl. Hal
i.ltv k i'i» . Ft-.iUiid, Mai’ •■'» , i* li Iy
4 >l,l» P.VI’KBS FOR -SALK ‘>T
this office, at fifty cents pci buu
died,
Imp oria nt
To the Citizens of North Georgia,
•T. Is. PMK PiS,
I'i‘opi'ielop of Ibe
“GREAT ONE PRICE CASH EMPORIUM,”
tiO.s :iml 'lO7 ll.ieki l streel,
rilATl'.il.VOllW i, - - - - TK.V\I'»*UE;
t
ha- heeo In' ovral voir- itafiics’lv I’og'u'od in building uri and perl’ecling his
MI’OlilUM ’ a d has now fir dy established bis O.NB Prior Uxrii SrsTF.ii
if doing bu-itii's-. So tb i' wb' n din people of the various s'etions adjui.nl "to
i 'lonia mo. a c-tuie ie o trade, they van buy goods just a* cheaply as the most u
pert “city shopper.”
Tnc One Price l^mporimii
Exhibits for tbit Fall and .Winter of ISBO, a Mnnrni itli Stock of
DRY (.(Mills, ( MW IK'B, SHOD*, HAT*, SHIEST*,
\©TSOYS ( AlH’lliX, l lfii;Y< IS HILhE.Y
-KRY anil 9lßlv*s IMIil Ydd.
Tlte birgerf stock by far ever shown in Ciw’tanooya. The'entire building (3!
j -tones higb) being titled to jrs 1 11 in"■! eapacity.
When yon want to tiuv go id. at Rock Boitotit Prices, n i ir. a -'ore where nid ]
an I tones, liidi and poor, arc si,id .v exactly the same price", without a single
oxccpllon. till to
ti. B. PYRON,
£OIi ;»n«i -3U7 Hai'wci Si.-ept,
CHATTANOOGfA TENNESSEE,
P. *S. K'jH-oi .1 u», nlion |*ji i mi i .iiiou 01 i tr.
»a . -x s"*' • \y- -v .v; v natWir'
ATTENTION BAPTISTS.
\Yc will issue Bielirsf week in .Saniinry 2S>S ISae fir-;*
iitsmbri'
Tb. 3 BAPTIST STD' W.
ik jid we-i Uiy in s9vi\
THE SUN "ill In* i ruti trig-;' (wpin *•':•:inn ■ •• W -b .il list in
i! s ;mbi.f imi ;i new powci J*rc.»>. lie" * \ J>e :iii* t :i ia «• .. ..« ii• «• I
in • -lid spun* no p.iiiis bibor, or expense in l.be (11 or? iiui {impose io iiKike ii
‘lie !*. n ornesf jmjiei imlilislied in lliin eouniiy.
15 *-i• 1 1 ■ - vln?r-!>eei:l :n i enriou ioi be jirine pie- :m*l |*rn«riv>* of tbe ilenom
in:iiiou, ilie p ip**i iil *:*i»i tlie i\*l liubv in*r i!ep:irtmeiiis e:ir»'t'nlly «•«Ii;«*<!:
l itk
AL«. NEXORT TOPIUS Mil
TESH THIIX THU i’ELI’IT. *Y.YI>AY
*«'IEO»S, lYOilieißOP. (OKSIi:*3MY
DIvYCi: Yi:\V* AYR YOTI> SSISSiiS;
RE YI»I.Y© O.Y BAI»TI*T I’AITO.
(M R YOI Y© B OJ.K*.
' li.'ive had (lie .subject under eonsiiler.ition for some lime, and m e are fully
•m. ineed from iuformalion and facts we have gained in relation, io the wants
and desires of tin* de* nminatimi, that the publication ol a cheap, live, newsy,
a«p**ressive IJap‘i.*t paper is a positive necessity. “And in the name of our God
we will set op our banner/’
AND WITH MALICE Ff R NONE,
AMD CHARITY FOR ALL,
Tlie Baptist JES’U.n,
>Vdl be bold, out-speaking and unmistakable in it* advocacy and defence of .lie
distinguishing principles of the Baptist faith.
< >UIi OBJKCT s
To accompli-li sooil lor «lu* cauxr of ll»e Kerderiii
ers in llh* wtirltl.
OUR MOTTO s
“THE WHOLE WORLD FOR CHRIST.”
fl',- want 5,000 subscribers fur the first i-stu- of the papi't', and in ur; cr to -1
' cure the co-opera'ion of all ami a- many active agents Old ctnivtsser- fur ti.-
paper a» po.ssilde, we make the following liberal ofler us
£ 3i I’remiums.
m> follows:
1A A ©t»lL»' , '> To tin* Atrnil '«*<!«•,' U*e >trg(“<‘
1111 Jiiiisdlht of sMbt»cribri*s )>■ (lie Bral *•* iirxt Jinn
W ''tian, Hu* iittmfi. i' («> **vr* « «S «nr ittiiMlml; Hi
n u |,j*y ii a»li pi*t*miii!2i »*l* «;•»>• lAumiri'd
T Ailoilars.
i ill for U»»* «'f»!i!l lurifal (Itilb Hi, taiaihci t
uv/ iwHillv, B'Mllv Jloliars.
n r OoliJtrts.'
/n |.'«»* Hu* (hirtl litrsesf *lult, I lit* iifiulK'r (o rs-
L IwrtiHSivf, Twt .
Trill i*\i»i:r iiriu.i-..—'! o vi'vvy osir 8t a n#lisiAi id is
<iith «r ivn hHlKursli i.n m ms* tmv (op\ oS
ttit* l*a|K*f Otic V<*:?r
Let cv«*ry one wbo will \ « *i• ( rit**»*: . • • ; «>r wieki-i f** 5 tin- p
send us tbeii-n im«»* aiel c»*t»nn 'c i i active t . i»\a*.', lor Tin* Si \ ; oik .
Ageni :;;*** reijuc>;ed to rep-.w-i nutu •* *in-.l »• > oliiee addi" n subscriber^
:;tUen, »wh*e a immdi.
/^iilFssr’riion Price :
Jn OJ,;. - • il** ; - I.f ;• large in inlur in mir church. and I*nd our
wa\ in :> weekly vi-i; tn'o iiiuidre'ls and thou -ands of iiomes that '■ -e now des
. titutc of Hapii*i literature, \\c have com-hided to p u the price <1 T.ii Si x a:
OME3 DOUIjA
Invariable in advance. \t winch price it will b, i!. ehcapcsttb loniinati tittl
. paper pni lid.cil in Ameri".'. I nut in tin w.e.
. 'l’o evj«r> nhcr.'. wt' ;«j»|f: ;»i Ibv p;i«»•*>*:ug*'
atul a lirarly i’»-oi>ri*atiot* lit oslaßSiMhiYsi', THE *1 Y.
\»lt(>-i‘>*s. tti! ioi H>iHtii(!fii(c >«>
E. A McHAN, Publisher,
>! Lafayette, Georgia.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
Kenaall's opavm Cure
111 M»»HT -Ul «' S'Fl’L HK.MBDY everdh
i ~ v« »-<|, s ii |« e- rialu in it* ilfccu »• l»«l Uoea not
j blixmr. I(* :i«i i***i‘'*v
From R**v. I*. N'. Granger,
I'rmhliitff Eider «-f the ‘ t. Album UUtriet-
ST. \l BANK, Yt.j Jl»U* sJO-li, IfcUd.
Hr. 15 J. Ken dam. fc.rn , (i. Ill*lll replv to >Olll
!• tier I it ill say tlmi my experience with “K- mtull'*
n»vi.. i nr-'’ has Ihj**ii very «.iti*fnetory I mired,
Thr- e <>r our v-nr* ago proe a bottle 1* yi t»r
a , i,f, mi I with ii, cured a In rs** «l buiieiies* calls
.ilby a ppavi . ‘ aj*l demon tuv hnr*e became very
Inuie am* I turned hl'iii nut lor a lew week* wlo u he
‘lep.iMir 1.. tier, Mil lien I pUI Mill oil the fond hr
nr w nor • . \vla> 11 I divcovereu Hint a ringbone win
Ml mm , 1 P •* •1.r.-d a hottle of Kendall’s -povte
1 ure nod w ith le*.-* than n hotlle cured him so that
lie is not iiuiie, n- iilier can the nUneli In; found*
Respectfully yours, I*. N. GRANGER.
I'cineirraiicc Will Tell.
Mass., Mnrelt Gill, 1880.
It. J. Kkniiai.i. 8l I ... Gents :—ln jlMtice to you
and myirii, I think I ought to let vou know that I
hive re •! IW" Mine spavins with “Kendall'*
>l, .yin t are," one very large on ,do -t know how
long the spavin i»u«| been there I Imve o . ned lh«?
the horse e gl.t nionlhs. It took no- fojr iiionihs n>
i mke the large one ntf and two foi the small one I
nave U'cd ten bottles. I’lie horse Is entirely well,
n-t at till stlir. and 10* latneli to he *• oil or felt. Thl*
; is a wonderin' medicine. It I- a new thing here*
luir if 1 does for a l what it has done h»i me Its sale?
i will In* verv great.
Ilespei ffiv'ly yours, CHAsL E. PAKKEIL
Kendall’s Spavin Cure.
C oncord, N. H , January 2nd. 1880.
R.J Kinkai i & • e., GentlemanVVc have i»
beautiful rom -liar that was given to us on ncemint
o' a spavin on her leg, which mule her dent} lam*.
We too« off her shoes an allowed her to rim hi t fee
haru yard in ihefull »l the year,aiiplyine ‘’Kendall's
p ivio t ill-" licco ding to direction IVc did not
use her for • ui nit*. ~ In* was emir- ly cured, and
r n- huiieli coinphielv r* moved, and has nevei been
lame sine**. VVeantewhal we know to be a fact.
We have sold twelve dozen Initth s in the short tillUf
I that we have acted a* \our ng-niß in Concoi d.
K- sl-e. t ally yours,
UNDERHILL & KITTREDGE.
Statement
MADE UNDER OATH.
To Whom it May «'«NCt;na. —fa-the year 187.'» F
treated wi h KendaH’s epßVin t*i.re,n bone spavin
•if several umnili-’ giowtli, nearly half as large as ;»
lien’s egg, and coiopietei.v stopped the Ininen- s* and
1 i-im-ve the enlar. iiient. f have worked file horse
j i-v r *-im e very Hard, and h- never has been lame,
mu could I ever sc** any ditT- rcocein the size of the
li..ck joints since I treated him vviili Keurtair^
pivi.. ime. It A. CAINES,
l no burgh Falls. Vt.. F» b. 25. 1879.
-worn ..ml.*nlccrib, dto before me tillj 25tii,d y
-H Feb , ft. 1879.
jn||N G. JENNE, Justice of the Peace.
Kendall’s Spavin Cure
On S3onsan Flesti.
Patten’s Mii.ls, Wnslili gton Co.. N. Y., )
F« h Qlsi. 1878. \
' It. J Kkndali., M. If; Dkar -ir The parti u-
H|:*r a*- «u wide-- I used your |nvin • 'itre" was
! a nialigii 1 t auk «• sprain of sixteen mouths’ stand
•ng hint tro d i.uny things, hut in vain. Youar
; • p-vin * ur*” put ih • 001 10 the ground ag *iw.
for 'lo ti si tint - since I nit. in a natural position.
1 i'.ira f.iunlv lioiineni ii excels unjthii a we eye*
. used. > cups Holy, Kl’Y. M. I'. HELL.,
I'asto M E. « Imrcli. Patten’s Mills, l\. V.
v *na 1.1 s havin' « due I' sim; in its efteiiii»>
u-Pd it- 1 s a -lion as it does not litis er yet it is pern
! eir iling ai d powernn to rnach every d-vp gea-noi
iiiiiii 01 to renwtve at v honv growth oruihcr enlarge
10- at, swell a* --pavii s, spiiois. curbs, calhm.',
(Mill s. swelling, a- v tameness and all enlarge.
ni.-i-t.' of ih- j ini- <*r ifinhs. or rheum ilUni in mai>
' a-td for a. y pni|*n»e fur wlitcli a liuunent Is used
1-1 iiiau oi lie.i t II is 11--W kn WII to lie the lu st
I ini ire lit for ui 11 ever used, aeti giuild ami yet cer
lam in its • Si* cis
<• nd address for lllusirated Circu as which w«-
1 ihi.-k gives* |i shive pr«ni of iis v frtrr-'s. No reinedv
. has ev*T n.ei \t till .-tieli oi ipml ii d success to our
i kiiou li'.fge. |. r in-ast as well as man.
I'r cetyl, per hoi'le, or si\ follies fir •**. Alt.
[ i HcuoiSTs l-ave i or can gel it foi. >Oll, or ir wil.y
' he sent to any address on receipt of price hv th»*
:-i -prn t‘-r> In;. IS. J. KIINI) LI. & L'U , Enos -
Imr-i FnlN. Vermont.
Hi nt. I!askin & Lamar, Atluiti, fla.i
' IlglißY. ItKMOVIU.E & Co., Nashville, > Agents.
eliiiCfSte )
jiiue 18 ly
SURECURE
foi;
Coughs, Coi'is, Soro Throat, 15i-oii.
chitis, Asthma, (!oiis«ni|»tion.
And All Disease* of* Til BOAT uiu! Ll'Mitst
Put up in Quart-Size Bo ties for Familr
Scient sic Iff prepared of Balsam Tolu. Crystallize-'!'
H c.k C Hilly, Old B.ve. nml othor tonics. Tho f irtmtl*
is known to our • est physicians, is highly commonde I
by them, and t o anulvßis of our most proiuiinvf
chemist, Prof. G A. TiIAKINKR.in Chioac, ia on lie*
label of every bottle. It Is well known to the medical
pioie'bioii licit TOIiU ROGK and It YK will afford tin*
g;e te-t relict f-.r Goughs, Colds. In linen/a, Bronchitis,
Sore Throat, Weak Lungs, also Consumption, in the in
cip enr and advanced st iges.
:ib a BKV I.BAGI. and APPETIZER, <t rank-sa
de I; titful t >ni -for fa- ily use. Ia nleatant. to t ike; it
weak or do ilitated.it gives tone, activity aud stiun to
to the whole human fr itte.
(r UTTIY VIV DON TBE DECEIVECv
\ \i» JL l*./i** by unprincipled deal* \
ers wh » try to paint oil upon you Hock and Rye in B
phi 00 of our TOLU*RO( 'K AND RYE. which is ■
tiio only medicated article made t/o*genu-no Imv- M
ing a GOVERNMENT STAMP on each
LA W lIII.VCU .V MAItTIN, Proprietor..*
11l Madison Ntrcrt, t'hicagu.
Z ~ A k lv your Uriigglil To- It!
.'isk ynur (Irnei-r For If!
’-m? WIM« Mercteint for* It*
ti! cn, ash ysnr ia for it!
.s a
1 > »m !>!?!rtstiivr-TT. locrbs .-.nW
'i LiU ilA\'l4i evttrywhera.
COOLEY’S
Glob*
CORSETS
Mmic under Cnoloy's patent. F.lepinl, ™-y.(tw*
fill nnd healthful. S-.tisfwtion Riiarnnterd. i T 'le.
the clasp is laid » quilled pa*i. * renders.riistioc
imnosslMe. Beware of infrinpements. Ask tor
lev's Corset and take no other. Send t" us
thn.u'eh vniir dosler for , sample rennet, nngini! in
price from 73 cents to 52.00, and your order will t-i
filled By return mail. Manufactured only by the
yiolu; Manufacturing Company.
BATES, REED & COOLEY.
343, 343 and 34", /iroo./is'-;,*
w IHRSLZ PKV I.OOM.