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itfv. A. ; nr of the
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second Bapt ’ ' • ' 0 -o ,,a 1
resigned ! : fj io become pastor ol
the lb: oU or, h ■ tfidvegi'.Mi Texas,
1 <3 \*. : 13 ome 11 .ha*?area that we
:>i; a:Peu to ..icmu V, (.-ice eoun
ty. ir no • .>* • ui f lihe 'he people,
It is not 1.) c ibe ’.vc believe the people
to be d: he t in d uiu-haritabic. It
,
is not beeao we do not '♦fifth the peo
pie . f Wuiu) c. urn;* a bun mint prosper
j ty; blit a vi w of being benefited
financially, 3ml ale • > ORitle us to- give
thern*a l etter • y r,and hence a mutu¬
al benefit Tudor these circumstances
wo do not be :<*• ,r fi .it there os uu intii
vKiuul in i)uj count. who i". blamo us
fur making the eitaage; nor do we be
l evo th 'd we -•;:d! loose a mfiiv;rib»r
by it. We do o' .pee : to find a place
where the people are aii ‘good:’nor do
we expect to find a | lace on earth where
even cue is good as .he 11 oiy Hook tells
us that “There is none pood; no not,
one.’’ As f'-.r White count}, we limit)vo
her people, so far rs honest? ami mor
aJiry ate concerned, will, nt this tune
compare favoni‘'ev with any county
the y-iite •>)■ tho L uitod States.
BIG invention:.
£*> MAP OP OBOUOfA J Oil 10 CXS.
(■ ! ' ha famous map man, who made
a’ t:« uuoa for Gen. Grant and the
.. on Armies, <ertifioates it v.hich ho
published, has just invented a way <1
ifottiiig a relief plate from steel, bo as
to pritii Lloyd' new R. Ii eminty map
of Gccrgia for 1881, on one entire sheet
of strong imen paper four loet 'urge, i n
niaffifg tirrtthnmrly
oi.io' os ready for to any
i f ‘ ’A 1 ’ ) cpt, s , copy.
Monritod with !■! b» hang on tbe
wall lot 5ii coots, or unc<*lor«d K ! it ion
for It) ct r ■>. I'iiis lift,, shows ;H1 ;he
K •; r , i . .nut i i i‘ :• iir'is, villages,
lev. i • .a;- od post offices to
1881: the name and ■ , *, ud teru to
ul .-i • . ions '■ ■ 1 > v ery , • i ” .■ rgia
i? civi’.i, making i ' O <i. 3-..p dug
and ttavebera map; tp sl) 0 " s a
million pfiice:* on i lit :i : >1 I V I'OUSO
snott u ’ a copy Sun price to J
T. LLO t fianta, G id you wii!
get a co. ;. . turn
itil 1 TO CLAEKSV .LE.
p:C-: e of a fiiort visit
iVhilo we
3 <w ■ tizens of
'.cos smiled
upon il.p..,, •t wa wore
to in hi''," tnanv deasurabie
n-renec'S of < /S that >40
a th now has a
The grading of
> !l soon be com
from the rapid
onOi.ct.or3 at
iero in
■.off
m* > ' ol
Trade is
fieipa ted
f;
Hi'.eooa C»S |J
lying 1 i i iii the FI mils.
t u; , 0-.iol.er ay.-According to
,1 ClH fm* ijih cv, Ii , tue des
’ r o«* i -o aiong ih Soy L> veo is
(*i.inp.“t- ; jo i-re Hi L mv fall v three
t l IMBi i f -* ■ , "- -.My
* * irili wors at either end
oi no t,.vu . An imtneusa '.o!ume of
wait.- .■ p-.anng out through tho open
■ud spreading Hover tho
mu. • r hc ;!ood is air ly approach
i »g liuekport which is four uiilos from
the river. t\jopu> m*nn arm miui.ii m
l ie break are hastily leaving their ii 5 ""•**
places of refuge. .Eveiy roati i„. .
of tbe b» to nr s i- crowed witu
■ inns lUiuiP *da of cattle horses ami
m les mid other ii v* c ock are mi u e
enibankmeut the owners imt having ii,nu
t.. et them to high ground. Large
numbers of entile have oeeu drowned.
Tut fa mere many of whom had hundimis
of aces of fine winter wheat last week
p.(umv og an imu-ense yield am camp
i; g along the bh ilh with ilieir famines.
Other tiavo loft even hmg an 1 taken
their wives at,d children toQuiucv. The
indoii) Grove lO'O g.i ve Way on Wed
nerd tv eftetoomi sixteen miles above
Quitiey but the break is not very seiimis,
Kail roads in [hat vicinity will sutler
sever Iv fr nu too Hood. Tie switch
men at tiaunibal have quit work, refus
icg t to t >. labor I -, l it. in the t he mud h i iw 1 and a n A water m a f .o' u,h which
till ti e yards. Trainsa^e nirconiiaued
0i tb© Quincy, -Ms puii and Pacific
division of the Wabash On the Miss¬
ouri side tbe bottoms are flooded back
to the bluii's. Tho river just below the
city is fully nine miles wide.
Gcnerul ,1 ah at Early and f’te Captain.
We all know that our solid* Old June’
likes to talk about the war. Well, the
othor day at Franklin Court House uo
oi l triend viit.h a spice of humor in his
eye told the General there was a youug
officer iu town he would like to intro¬
duce ti> him and they could talk over
the ear together. Jubal said he would
£>e pleased to know liim. No sooner
said than done.
“General Early,’said the old friend,
“allow me to introduce you to Cap ain
Jones,’ and tbe old fiiend walked oil.
The handshaking wa« hardly over be¬
fore the General asked in his fine,
squeaking voice:
“what command in the army did you
belong to, Captain?’
“()• pphatifi General paid the young
man blushing “I wasn’t an officer in tbe
army, I’m just a Captain ot a base ball
club.
“0, hell!' cried old Juba!. That broke
up the war chat.
A lave Inder KnoxUIlc.
Post-appeal.
It is thought that the town of Knox¬
ville io built over a mammoth cave. Ari
entrance to the cave was recently made
in tho heart of thejeity at a distance of
fibO feet belpw the earface of tho ground.
A larger hole was made which opened
iuto a chamber of unknown sizo. Cue
of the ho ds threw a rock and could
hear it fa 1 in torn distance. The Trib
mm buy-t tbs tormaiion on «vhieb ibe
■ < F V Hiaestoo«, a catbonate of
Simi^fc.rd * Iftbo^ave at preseoHs
| only it small o ie it is g a lually becorn
| ing larger by the erosive power of water.
n fanner day- t ie be fonts of cisterns
have been known to dropo.it.
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< PERRY DAVIS’
PAM StlLLiR
IS A rtlltELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use,
A sure and speedy cure for Sore
Throat, Coughs, Colds, Diphtheria,
< thills, Diarrhea, Dysentery,Cramps,
Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick
Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, etc.
certain Perfectly afford s<\fe to nse internally or externally,and
to relief. No family can afford to
be without it. Sold by all druggists at 25c.,
50c., and $1 a bottle.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors,
Providence, R. I.
2905 IS WHAT every mother
needs for her child, when it
is troubled with worms. Sold by Drug*
g;«ta.
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Catalog. - ^^^HHfcanns Eher. BBATTY «125 up.. 'Washing- .©villus.
Addcs*
ton, N J.
j Blanks of all kinds for sale at this office
vioubi outfits
^> -30^ roBsUtins Of a-sssasa VtOilE, Bos, Bov
Sit
onl to 8 days’ trial
feafofebayins.
M iLR-R/ii: n V 51
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at Batntifui ?3.50, Illustrated $7, $12. 36 & $28 CaUlugue each. of Violins, Seed stamp/or Guitar Baa
jot, page all kinds. Harmonicas, Onjan Accor* .
Cornet?, Flutes. Boxes, Strings LOWKHT PBIHS8. Mail Orders*
deous, itpeualty. Music Ac. STOKY, 2« Central St. Boston* Mass.
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>'A ■ii: A, '"P- Si % -?£■ FITS «£- -i
ohtaire!, and «D bush»o«i in the U- s. Patent
Olfiee, or in tbs Courts attended to for MAD
LKAI’E Fttfid,
We are opposite the V. S Patent Office, en
gaspsdin t’U’BXL’ Bf-INK-S KXOLTJSIVK
t,Y, aii l can obtaie patents in less time than
chose remote from WASHINGTON,
W hen model or drawing is sent we advise
as to patentability fr.....if charge: and w
make NC CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN
PATEMT.
We refer, here, to the Rost Master, the Sunt,
of the Mono, Order Div . and to officials ol
the U. >S. Patent Office. For • circular, advice,
terms, and reference to , on! elients in your
own state, or county, addre.-o—
C. A. a.MjW ,/• Or..,
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, I>. C.
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Guaranteed pure, superior in quality and
style of package to any brand in the
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same work. Ask your grocer for it, and
We no other.
Our Beloved.
GAKFIDLD
And His Faithful TrJrnct.
An elegant Cbromo Lithograph of our late
Preri lent' makings full leotb portraits* prin¬
ted in 10 colors on heavy paper with rich
gold border. Size 1 Sx’Jfi inches. The mUc of
this beautiful work oI art has been simply ira
preeedented at $1 per copy. In order that
every family njay he abio to possess this
beautiful and touching souvenior of out lato
President and his Jabinet. vre will mail it for
only all rents per copy. Wo can furnish this
hxi2 same inches, subject,.printed in 8 coloia,. reduced to
j tor on y 15 cents,
i aGN'IS Poatage stamps taken. WANTED
Now is tike time for agents to reap a rich ii h r
vest with these beautiful portraits. Nothing
Eells like them. Sopd 1 r snmptqs and term.
CONANT f. C0-, Publishers,
7 Dey 1-t.. New York.
AUNTS WANTED far the Standard Edition
REVISED NKW
TESTAMENT.
13 STALES Elegant Edition, about
000 pages. Gomparative
arge Type Edition, over ) 1 ey pages
Oh! and Now versions on
From Si .00 to 87.00 opposite pages.. “His
■ toty or the Bibls and of
tho New It.vision given to subscribers. Tho
Secret of Successful Canvassing given every
Agent. Send for onl liberal terms, (Mention
this paper.] The HENRY BILL Publishing
Co., Established 1347.] Noitwu H, Conn.
This Mystery Explained.
290 0 Is ;be patent name of an
luvuiuiihle remedy for re¬
moving from the human system pm and
stomacu worn s. It is ihe prescription
<>f a celebrated physician, and saved
tho file of tho child it was dispensed
for. it haw since been tho moans of
saving tb« lives of thousands of chil¬
dren by its timolv use. it is put up in
the form of powders, teady for use, and
children take it readily, as it is a pleas¬
ant medicine. Sold by dealers in rued
icioe at fi.Y cents.
~|j | ALL’S cific cured Tetter a Tetter and Ringworm on my wife's Spe¬
head that bad troubled her a number of
years* 1 have used this remedy in toy
practise with eminent success. Dr. G.
1 il Forrester, Lake City, Fla.
T J ALL’S Positive cure for Corns will
•JLJL cure V arts, Bunions, Sore and
Inflamed joints. For sale by druggists,
1 GAVE MY CHILD three doses of
the Patent lismedy—2905—and
they brought away half pint of worms.’’
.Sold by Druggists.
A GENTS WANTED for the best and fastest
i V selling pictorial Rook.- and Bibles. Eiicc.
reituced A4 peeer nt. National Pculishing
Co , Philadelphia, Pa.
MOKA1UNI&M UNVEILED! Evu deeds
or Dunites, Avenging Angels and Blood Aton
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shown up! Authentic account of iho Moun¬
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book of the 19th Century—Profusely Illus¬
trated.
Agents Wanted. For Circulars and Special
Terms, address
MOFFAT PUBLISHING CO.,
210 and 212 Pine Street fet. Louis, Mo.
GENTS WANTED for the Best and Fast¬
est-Selling Pictorial Books and Bibles
l’rieas reduced 33 per cent. National Pub¬
lishing Co*, Atlanta, Ga.
A LIFE and of DEATH Life and full Particulars of of JAMES th Assassination A, GAFTIELD martyred President..
correct History nis WANTBfS^^r-taWSK ■ °* our A most
50 tWWSat^SAOKHTS disceuntto
per cent,
1 rz f: T«/ir .-zTzzsrzr; s ^c*i « t*c x ?&wRr
j
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G. W- Asbnrv,
Is cow receiving the tho largest Stock of Goods ever seen in Lula, which
will be said as cheap as iu Athena, Atlanta, Gainesville, or anywhere else. He
keeps full lines of
1 )vg- 6Ofi d h 9 01 a Ih - . : q. .
BOOTS, SHOES YANKEE NOTIONS, G“00LINES,
And everything else kept in a first class Store,
In Gfrooei-ies A.ncl
Family Supplies, ha has Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Colf.ju, Teas, Spices, Hies,
j Grits, and alhsorts Shelf and Bottle Goods. Also, Drugs and Medicines, Dyo
Staffs, Etc. Ail goods at cash prices, and merchantable barter taken in exchange
at the highest market prict3.' Octobei 3th ltfiSi. am.
«lk. n ■ • v/T*'**. .
NEW GOODS
VI. R BELL
Ofleifi to the Pub
AND
A_TT 'BACTIY 3
Stock of goods, consisting of CALICOES,
WORSTEDS,
SHAWLS, and
Ladies Dress Goods gen orally. Also, JEAN 2, b T . SIRS, BL E FCIIE D SUIRTINGS, ie., Ac
SHOES, EALS, BOOTS,
GROCERIES, HA 1 BWAEM,
Crockery Ware, «Sz:c.
Business will bo conducted at tho Old Stand of W. B. BELL. The very
highest prices will be paid for Produce of all kinds.
October 1,1881 M. B. BELL.