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bor pic a tore; in Tac^evcryinsail es-entixl to acomplete Gazetteer
: now vigorously prosecuting the' enterprise in this anti Other cities of the «h&
d-BnsinesB Men, of sU'.pnTsniis, will.-find no tetteradvertiinne medium tL, .v
of statistical ^nd general information it will be teliable and complete ' tt3n
5 of patronizing this enterprise should cohtract, ONLY, with thorepresentativ.-
THE , STANEASB DIRECTORY COMPANY,
n will be under the.personal careand supervision of Mr.C. W. Norwood «.t.„ .
this line, has proven his ability to mats the.wprk thorough and conectinaH SMl. 11 ®
rAS. P. HAJEKXSON&CO., Publishers, success is assured: “a? details,
ae. Standard Birectory'eoinpany is at the franklin Steam Printing-Bouse ».
Atlanta. Ga. May5-U ’
jr -^ni'lie issued. on ,<»r befofe 'OcwH^
1st, iS?l; Yilmnjri of this wovk{IS7y-
80)' cmitained 934 pages brevier. Vol-
nm* II will contain folly 1000 pages.
Sketches of every City. Town ant),.Vil
lage, population, wealth, inflnstries,
shipping directions, &e.* business an cl
professional men, schools, colleges,
churches. Mines; factories, milla.*
County, State anti United-. States^Ofli-
cers, Pkmleis and Faniuts.. ("Vdl. I
contains over 26000 names of Plan
ters. with Post Office.) . Newly revised
Map of State.! and every item of lmpot-
j*4v^wrma.at Liu
vr EgLT-iiti-BD. amj
"■ ^ichra^iprtiesf^a.bwaSll
■ - . 12^-anud«?d ye'ars, and has rfibeiveil Hie Approbation,of; .the host
Hi Slf-'^ali oi foe world. X!i--.'-T'.".i?ai-e used by being filled with cold water, and after Eeing allowed
iil ---t -ah 2 iibp.mihnfei.'thewateflsio be drank just before eating nfiev contain' no poisonous
Ytnig.=.'b®irei^a'f<rsl and bust remedy for the abettfa diseases.- Every enp-we sell can b« taken before
any puysieiah^(|imggist,whb Will verify'our'statement of the medical "pioperties of the Quassia wood.
Agents are meeting with unparaUelled.snccesses sidling these Ctrps. Quo agent Writes from JOiinois;
“Send me one groks Quassia GupsAt once;'- Sold six dozen yesterday.and could sell more if 1 had them.”
Another writes- from .Memphis. Tenn..: Qnassia Cups sell in every house. Think I cap sell a . hundred
gros.s tlimwipter. Send me agrossahd a half, by express, for mode? order CEciosed.”
Retail pricelDf'(|iiassin Cups • §' 25 One dozen by Express SI-75
Samples bv mail, post-paid . 25, Three dozen, by express 5.00
Four samples by mail, pont-paid 1.00 Six dozen by express 9.00
- Twelve Dozen, by-Express.... .... ......§17 GO.
; - r U: S. MANUFACTURING CO.-, 116 Smith&eM St., Pittsburgh; Pa.
June 23—lm
■thing cm be gr.
■' Whereas, A great
position -ft-tb be held'^g|fe
' City-of Georgia from OotonS
^December 31st, 1881, in whici
^ jbP'iierry heart dcretli good* like a
Lp&diciue. .
1 Malice is the spar of wit-*- good; na
ture tlie bridle.
A blow f.on?. the leg of - 'an ostrich
will bleak a man’s leg. '
The -material for good soldiers must
bo plauletl in drills.
One oyster may lay as many as two
million eggs a year.
A match safe—one put up where the
small boy cant get it.
The first- Black Friday occurred m
Ribinson CrusoeT time.
It requires a man of considerable
push to earn his living ■ with a wheel
barrow.
The wings of a house do not neces
sarily have anything to do with the
flight of stairs.
If a short man marries at all, how
then can he marry a short girl without
committing bigamv?
One swallow does not make a sum
mer, bat swallows oft repeated some
times bring on a fall. -.
griciiltural, mineral and
inteiests of the whole
arliculaily that- of the
WINSHIP ; &. CALLAWAY:
SUDSCRIPITBN PRIGE §5.00
Address Orders to -
shoi*es &> CO., .
924 Bread Street, Augusta, Ga,
May 12—10*. . . : .
BY calling at my Furniture establishment, and aft
126 Second Streep Macon, GeoiTiiL
FURNITURE freight free,
5IY stoek is full and complete, end inducements will beoffered on-all lines of goods
BARTLETT’S UNRIVALLED SPRING BEDS.
BUBIi
BUT MAKE FINE GOUbS A SPECIALTY. WE NOW H AYE A
Complete Stock of New Spring G oods
And inviteihe Citizens of Houston; fo examine them before purchasing elsewhere.
Our prices and geods will please jon. fnch24 3m
A Bose of Tarrant’s Seltzer Ap r rent.
Itas removed the a^onyof ^rhematism. and its con
tinued use entirely healed the patient. ; Khermia-
tism is butattle miderstood. Some empiric re-,
sort to embro cations, Hvhicb arc really dangerous.
It is.now acknowledged _to r b& a .ilood disease, re
sulting from' acidity This" aperient corrects all
acidity, and thus cures ihe disease. All rbueinatic
sufferers are advised to try it! SOLD BY ALL
1 CASES.
A HEAESE "-ill befnruisied to order n( any Grneatshort notice. I can befoundst mrstorp
day, co-uer Maine and Ball' Streets, next to post office; and at night at njy resieiuncr ailiein
Havis. Burial clothes readv made.'for ladies, gentleuien and children. ' ■ 1 -x
FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER.
; f^d Repaired on.short;noticei All work warranted.
G-FIORG K JPAUL, Perry, Gn
HANDSOME U-IFTS.
The best .work .of the great Poets. Tastefully printed and bound in the very best English cloth. Oil
back, wMh exquisite steel plate in caclr Volume, biahing a beautiful Christmas or birthday present io
young or old. . - - - • . .
Price per Volume 5.0 Cents, Postage Paid.- .
REMANS- The PoeHral Works of FeliciaT-Heuiaus. With 'aiffssay on her genius', by XI T Tnnkfti
7 man,-Edited;by Knfns. W. Griswold, .806; pages. Who has not heard of “Graves of a Household,
“Cassabiahca,” yet'these are hut seed pearls that ga nish her laurel wiyatli. . • . ,
MILTON. The Poetical Works of John Milton. >516 pages. He hxcels tflEpther wntere m dra^g.
his language from the “wells of English uh defiled. 1’ I lithe grai.(»/ur of Ins thought
' 'his exoressions; orihte.harmony of lris_yerstficaUon, “none but himself .cAn..be his
CO-WPiER. Poeins'ef WilEam Cowpbr. With a new meihoir, compiletl srora ^Tulmsoa,JjjJggMr
■ Either sources." 2S8 pages.' The sadly cfouflod.lilr. oi' this-great; writer is one of the af*. - J
. v, , i . - a. .1., —... ..'r;,;. -r-,-. 1.- tn .TaItn frmV'. .
i The difference between a duck and a
> girl is that one is -dressed to kill and
f the other is killed to dress.
One of the greatest trial* in n young
lady’s life is when she tries t'j get a half
1 gallon foot into a quart shoe. *
If the feathery gills of a small pei\ch
f could be unfolded an 1 spread out they
[ would nearly cover a square yard.
A young man was found hanging to a
gale m Podun's N. J., Sunday night-
He was cut dowr by an irate father.
)• "
, A late book is entitled.“‘‘Half-Hours
i with Insects.” Wbut a lively half
hour one can have with a live hornet.!
:
> It is generally known that water ip a
pistol at short range, is a more destruc
tive charge than ahy bullet, of lead
! 'A man in Franklin county encouraged'
* hiprlchfld to-driu-fc a pint- of .whiskey,
from the effect;of . which tire lad died.
In looking over the hottsehold markr
. ets we notice that dpmestics have an up
ward tendency, (No allusion-to kero;
; sene, you observe.
Emma’s head is bound up closely
In a napkin’s fold so tight—
1 Hendach? No; it hides, tlie curlers,
She will friz her hair to-night.
One lazy hoy safd to another, “I al
ways like a good rainy day—too rainy
to go to school, and just rainey enough
; to go fishing.
Mines have been discovered in St.
1 Petertburg. As they are genuine ones
it is not likely that-these will ever, be
quoted on the market.
Two negatives are equivalent to an
affirmative, and when a man. says to
yon “Come, come!” the two comes
are equivalent fo ‘leave.”
Once they started a girl’s seminary
in Utah. It flourished well, but just in
the beighth of its prosperity the prin-
pal eloped with the whole school.
“Is this , the; Adams House?” asked
a stranger of a.Bostonian. .“Yes,” was
the reply,' “it’s Adams House until
you get to the roof—then it’s eaves.
An Irishman drinks, whiskey; ii
Frenchman wine; an Englishman
ale; a Dutchman beer, and an
American anything he can get.
A boy is never so happy as When the
family is moving and In can .walk
through tbe streets to the new liQiite
wearing a chair on Ins head. That’s
the only way most boys can sit on a
chair.
APhiJadelpha paper crnelly asks a
yonng antograph hunter if she does-
not think that she woul- be more use
ful in her day and generation if she
would drop her present occupation and
take to raising chickens.
Kep n rters in §t. Louis haven’t all
been to writing school, rnd one of
them is in trouble because iu his ite.m.
a railroad magnate, was represen fed by
the tvpe setter us too boozy—instead
of busy—for conversation.
Tae World says: Bismarck has sue- ’
eeeded in almost everything he has pat
his ; hand to, bat his attempt to check
emigration«by a protective tariff is -a
disastrous failure. Our special cable
dispatches sa” that the enormous emi- ;
gration from Germany is being discus
sed in the Beichstag, and that it is at
tributed to the wretched condition of
the laborers arid artisans—the very
classes which Bismarck hoped to bene
fit most by his ’high duties. The poor
groan under the cost of the vast milita
ry establishment, and are fleeing from
the desperate remedy which the oliau.
cellor has administered.
FOR TRADING AND SPECULATING. ONLY $6.^
Tlici'o arc tens of thousands of fanners and others ilironghont the Emtefl States ma Canala t,
are anxious io oven good, reliable Watches, but who have not the ready cash to buy the raw
fanners, however, possess what is just as gcod as cash" viz: i'roduce, iu abnndance, of everv tin!
Trill- thoreforp hp sppti nf B .plmir.u ftisf nuv Tif^rKnTi whn ic trillintr .1 . * I
-—-7 xr * -* *■ v*'* ‘‘V in uuitutiancf, OI PYfcr\* kill I
d lor It-will therefore be seen at a glance that any person w ho is willing to take that produce and eiveth
!vap- farmer in return for it a gold watch, which ihe farmer needs, has opened up a fruitful and rmlimitl
m l—. field of wealth. A mo^j^t’s reflection w-fil convince yon that no easier, snrer or quicker wav of rcaVT
ill" large profits could be d vised. The Watch whiclrwe. offer for sale is an absolutely perfect in-iiir?!
' I of a S'JUO Gold Hunting Cased Watch, in color, weight'aud appearance tnd tinie-kecping aualitir. nT*
: .-a i metal is a composition of othe" vietals, so closely resembling i old that even jn-ofes'si-ihM jud-oL U„i.
i jewelers, fiiid it difficult to detect the difference, except by chemical test. In a word, it is ifij o’sly ain
J S4 i BEST substitute, for gold known. The works embrjee the celebrated Improved Ameriran
f j' 1 Movement; and Expansion Balance. The-case is Massive, Strong and Exceediuair h
. some, being engine turned, and beantilully engraved,.by thoroughly skilled workmen. Thi-yari n-”''
;■§ § ' on railroads and steamboats; m fact anywhere that corvee eHrfis a necessity. E- ery farmer will was-
r-Sa ! one of these Watches, because it is a good tifie-ikgefe^&tati^'aSB’s wife or daughter will dtsirt ii’
|3f • head of the family to possess it, because he will ZfJfcX Kf JWafion of being well off. This watch xm
can sell for-p'2i) to S3I), and take any goods that yera.x-s'SKSrii market for in exchange. This will sai
SCOTTY Tlie Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, f With liis Lue Ry Raifiis, \Y. .tf
That person is poorly read indeed who has not hnng aver the paues oi the jz.t:
SIGOURNEY- Poems of Lidia H. Sigourney. 25$ pages. All’s, Sigourney was l
best, of our native writers.. Her choice of subjects was Varied ami -beautiful- ,
MOORE- Lallali Rookq:' An Oriental Roniaiu e. ' By Ihomas .MocrcL288 ysgfsf
Tho' Farquhas 3 Separator*
suited the magnificently, ornate language oi" the great **Bard of Erm.” He fairly -.
gorgeous profusion of the" Fast ana’depicts the loyqs and hates of the dusky children or-ipv-
DDPT A T We will send the six volumes named above fer ?2.5I«. Get nveof your friend.
L jtjL-JLi* --td send with :you,-^aud yow vrUr^haye yoiu* book ,rca.
U. S: : 3IANUFACTUBIKG : CO.;-116.Smithfi c ;ld St.,* Pittsbnrgh, Pa,
' Sfeo. 3. Beit further enacted, etc.,
-Tjbat for the paroose of carryiug iuto
effect the foreRoing provisions of this
If-A - net,, the sum of twenty thousand dollars
y -’V (or.Bnch part thereof as may be found
L'’ 1 , necessary or expedient) be and the same
^CjAk heroby appropriated for the payment
expenses incurred uuder and by
l . rauthcritv of this act. All expenses so
V - incurred, whether for the erection of
^buildings, coHeetidn of exhibit's, or
, otherwise, shall be unde^he direction
4 aud adviBoment of ..the “Board of Ad
visement of the Mineral, Geological and
Physical gpfvey” of the State, as pow
constituted, under the • act ertablishing
the same, approved February 27, 1874.
- Seo. 4. Be it further enacted, etc.,
“ iThat all laws in conflict with' the above
■ '"bti and are hereby repealed.
We Want 1.^00 Ages»ts
to scll’oiir novelties and make from -?100 to $2*0 a
moth. Oirciilars. et6.,sent free. Address
U. S. MANUFACTURING Co.; ..
116 Smitbfield St. - Pittsburgh; Pa.
T=S fvro -ra gvf? COHH3i.Il6c2
Si® LAii-; BOOR BELL
and rake 7 Stillingia and;
mctliuipcsTcnown'are com-,
iSS&ifefcf-E!t-TbXic a^-
and.the
ever used.!
Neuralgia,;
SmPh Sinmark..
;, Ginger, BuclmT
.many other bf
dnnea:so:sjft*i£|ii£frq-<
l ■?Oi??
BRATTLEBORO, VT
■^Mttuption ori
i7y|Cf trcr vvbn* $
i^fejilpyou. . J
^S^inkcRness,^
^Jdc, entirely^
^■irations and j
^irativeprop-|
»ur druggist, i
De cm outside^
^s. Ntr.v York.^
’best and most cco-
lical Hair —
Oue agent sold 600 Bells in one mouth, making a clear profit of §600. Vie do
not claim that ;all fagents can make this number of. soles, but anyone with
make from 1$100 fO §300 a month, ’There is nothing
energy
of the kind in country, and there can be none, as it is our own patent. We do
not wish any one to take an agency "unless they MEAN BUSINESS AND-WILL
PUSH IT. Any one having obiained, the, agency and a ramble bull, and find
they, are not the kind of agents we want, will -please return bell to. us and re-
ceiye.tbeir money. .We want C.n’y wo:king flgetts, 'and to suc-H; wi.l give
exclusive territory.. . n-.
The U. S, mSwUcf ing Co.
116 Smithfiohl lit., Pittsburghj Pa.
Furnish employment to over 1,000
Agents; Tlicy want 1,0110 more. Agenis can make
large profits Ke]iin" tbeir gooils imil have imploj-
juent every d.iy oi the year. Their business is
suitable for either sl-x, It is a pleasaut aud light
business, yet agents are making fi-t-m. S5 to Sly a
day working for 'them. They wili send Circulars, i
Price fasts, etc., to any oue sendin; their ^address.
toTUoi.-.. Send yours aud secure the Agency,
Sample Bell Sent on Receipt of$2„b0
ONE, Haiitlred Ppi* Cent Profit to Aneuts.
J5@^CIECULAE FKEE.' : ADDRESS
The Jennerlor Beil Jplcmf Co,
;11U SmlthfielcT ; .j^iTeet, ;
SHAKESPEARF/S WORKS’
COMPLETE
ONE LARGE VOLUME
OISTXiY S120 '
Foil description sent FREE. AGENTS
WANTED. ADDRESS
Manufacturers of the Esfey Organ
The above Cut represents one of the most Popular Styles of Organs made.
All our Organs are urpronited j and with an experience of 3a years,.we son
assure our Customers that we can give them an OrgaiL.
vMarch 3 1881
f. .. S. 1X1A iY ti FA r/XUKIiVG CO.‘
Juuel6ml pittdburgfi. Pa*
- Every lover of tlie Beautiful slifinld Lave a set bf
tiiis Beautiful Jewelry. Single sets 25 ets. A sets,
all differciit, 65 ets, . Aleuts waufed to sell these
goods. Address
U. S >-ANUFCTUR1NG Co.,
See other ads.] Pittsbnrgh, Pa.
THE U. S. MANUFACTURING Co.
A TRUE TONIC
116 Smithfield Si.,
:PITTSBUitGH, PA,
Compact, Substantial, Economical and
Easily Managed.
Ghiaranteed to work well and give full power
claimed.
JUST THE THING E0E A PRINTING 0PPICE
Every Farmer who runs a Cotton Gin, Com
Mill or Wood Saw, should have one.
. The Providence Journal saysri ‘ A
.champagne bottle was recently found
by BeBjamin F. Sisson, on the beach
about two miles arid a half east of
Wafrih- Hill, which contaiued the fol-
. lowing writing: “The finder of this
bottle will please return to Mr. John
Burns, barkeeper on the steamer Bris-
. tol, and "get a reward of §10. This is a
bet between Mr. Burns and Mr. Maug
ham, the freight clerk, that this bottle
Swill never be seeu again, and either one
' Swill pay the reward. Thrown over
board off Block Island, May 20. 1880.
Harry Hanscomb.” The bottle had
bWna year and three days afloat.
v i, iii -. • • , ^ ^ - -
• An old lady writes us: “I am 65
: jehts 'old and was feeble' and ner-
: vous all the time, when I bought a bot
tle of Parker’s.Ginger Tonic. - I have
used a little more than one bottle and
feel as well as at 30, and am sure hun
dreds need just such'a medicine.” See
advertisement June23ml
, Chimney sweep is the name of a trot-
ting Horse. It is said that at his last
racivhe fairly flue, which didn’t suit
the,breakers of the nag. that had a
brush with him. Sort of put a .damp-
er on their spirits. . ' - ^ : .
.Tho devil must feel himself rubbed
t down "pyetty tiiib whan a man becomes
bo good that ne will hot let his milk
man-call on Sunday. There must be a
special-department in Heaven for these
.'finJ»en.jr f . Li-
__i_-L-=Pnny, weak and sickly children
need Brown’s Iron Bitters. It uill
strengthen.—Jane 2-lm.
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SORE REVIVER
will fumishpermanent and profitable employment
to ladies or-gents Some agents are making frem
$5 to $10 per day. Write to them
IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for aJU diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tonic j especially AtdiyesttOTi, Dyspepsia, nter-
mittent.Fevers, Want of Appetite, Loss of Strength, Lade of Energy, etc. Enriches
the blood, strengthens the muscles, ana gives new life to the nerves, rhey act
like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such
• ais Tasting. theFobd, Befalling, Heat in the Stomach, Heartlmm, eta. Tbe only
Tmn Preparation, that will not blacken tne teeth, or give
headache. . Sold by all druggists. Write for the A B C Book, 32 pp. of
CO.jBaltimore, Md.
Robinson Wagon Co.
Manufacturers of.
SEND FOB A DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET.
James Xieffel & Co.
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
april21-lm
MITCBUELEi, LEWIS & CO., Racine, Wls.,
Manufacturers of JFtdMtJW «1JTD F REI G H T W'^t GO JTS*
OUR CLUB RATES
THE E0RSI & WASOIT.
-hj-At '-A MEffi: BOOK
on the Horse.
A “ 1 C~. His Kstory, structure. Uses
and treatment. Also giving a few of the most
• Important and Effective Eemediea
for the cure of the diseases of the horse..
ISP* Valuable to every owner and lover ofthe
Invariably One Year Cash in Advance.
Home Journal and Chicago Weekly News, S2 25.
Home JournaL and Atlanta Weekly Post-Appeal, $2 25.
Home Journal and Detroit Fi;ee Press; S3 00.
Home Journal and Southern Farmers’ Monthly, S3 25.
Home Journal and Savannah Weekly h.ews. $3 25.
Address JOHN H. H0I)GES ; Editor,
Published by the E0BHIS01T V7AS0H CC., Quia-,
tail, 0., and sent, postage paid, to any. address, on
receipt of three 3-cent stamps.-
. Ttsey were approaching an ice-cream
saloori, and she said: “Ob, Charley, I
am going to hove, my new dress enfc
bias—Oh—-oo. S-p-p-pl—there’s an
ice cream saloon, Goody!” “Yes; an.d
it is like your new dress, for it will cut
by us;” and the horrid old wretch led
the panting damsel across the street.'
The tronble is not to invent a flying
machine, but to find'-a flyer, who will
make his start from the roof of a fonr-
Btory building.
—Invalid wives and mothers quickly
restored, to health, by .nsirig_ Brown’s
TAKE THE HOME JOURNAL..
ON, -
Cir.cinrfati, O,
GNLV S2-GG A YEAR
.Marchr24th 18til— &n ,
330 W. Ninth St.
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