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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION ATLANTA, TUESDAY, JULY 20) 1884.???TWELVE ^AGES.
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WHO WROTE IT?
GEN. LOGAN ACCEPTS THE VICE
PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION.
A Carefully Prepared Paper From Flack Jack
Which H*?? Evidently Undergo*# a Thorough
Rovlalan???The Loadlnc Points at Xmoo
Dlaouaaed hi LotJfth???Bto.
Wamuxotox, July 21.???The fallowing Ictl
hit been addreaied to General J. B. licnd'
???on from General John A. Legs*, in which the
republican nomination for vine president is
accepted.
Washington, D. C., Jaly 1* l??H.-Dear8lr:
Having received from you on the 24tb of June the
official notification of my nomination by the na
tional republi -- '*??? ???
candidate for
and cn
devotl ^
v!KS his coaii try wen. I accept the nomination
with a grateful heart and a sleep sense of Us re-
apoasiHilUioa and if elected snail endeavor to
??JischarKCthe??lutieiOf the office to the beat of my
m *Thls honor, as Is well understood, was wholly
liai rrnuiilieau muvrnu'iii ns uir icpui-ti'-au
Iididate for vice president of the United States,
1 coaablrfring It to he the duty of every man
rotlng himselfto tbs public service iosmumc
HVvca of the party, in a manner so flat
ng, will servetollghtrii^*
railed u|Mtn to
> whatever labors J may
will serve to lial
od upon to perft.. ...
AI tiunit'll the variety of subjects covered In the
cry oareJIont and vigorous declaration of princi
ple* adopted by Che 1st* convention prohibit*, up
on an occasion calling for brevity of expression,
that full elalioratlou of whfen they are suscepti
ble, I avail mynell ot party usage to signify my
approval of-the varioui resolutions of the plat
form, and to discuss 4/iein briefly.
PXWSSTIoN TO AMKHICAN LABOR.
The resolutions of the platform declaring for a
levy of such duties ???as to afford sectirlly to ourdi
yendifed industries, and protection to the right*
and wagusof the laborer, pi the end that active
and Intelligent lator, as well as capital, may have
its just award, ami the laboring mail his full share
In the notional prosperity," meet* my hearty ap
proval.
If there be a nation on the face of the earth
which might, If It were a desirable thing, build a
wall upon Its every boundary line, deny commun
ion to all the world, and proceed to live upon Ita
own resources and productions, that nation is the
United Mutes. There Is hardly a
legitimate necessity of civilized communities
3 cannot lie produced from the extraordinary
_??? rJl ??
liipie anion..
makes It utterly absurd to Institute comparison*
J between our own economic aytttma and tlumcof
other governments, and especially to attempt to
iHirrow systems from them. Wc stand alone in our
circumstances, our forces, our pobsIhlliticsMiid our
aspirations.
In all successful government it is a prime reqtil-
site that capital and lal*ir should be upon thu last
terms, and that toth should enjoy the hlgln^t at- r
ioj'?? jjjjjiurnance of
growth of our Industries, and our mnrUIng pro-
ouction of cereals and other neowiilei W lift.
lmncrativeiy require that immediate and cl- .u,?? U) k,,uc
furtive means ba taken tgjojg* 1 PJJJJ??? ????i^J??? n, >hIe to comprehend our in
tul. orderly, and conservative method* ic< * 10 Income a part of
markets, which have been and. are now?? My /or to embrace any higher cit
ilxed largely by other nations. This more portlc- I the! /own . To admtt s??ch iminim
ularly relates 'to our sister republics oI HpanUh on???- throw a retardli
America, as also to oar friend* the people of the I p 4t f, Q / aur pngnm, _ _
IP 1 )* protective against this oaoM
fficleutly so now should he made so to the full
SiSfSSff* -Atlr.cnH in the legal definition
.AmfWinn ^ P*W hiis uvVCT contemplated tbi
Snl? am f,?? * cU, ??? people who are no!
oniv un. Institutions, bill
of our natiouul
her drill nation than
DpuidlKd Spanish America arc allied to
us by the very closest end wannest feeling*
base*I upon similarity of Institution* a*,iu
government, common a*P*J??Mon|i . fad
mutual hopes. The Greet Bcpu???dic,???
as they proudly tenn the United States, is looked
upon by their people with alTccthfbate ad .miration
and a* the model lor them to build upon, ami we
should cultivate between them and ourselves
closer com men ial rriatioux. which will hind
ail together by the tic* of friendly
intereourac and mutual advantage. Fur
ther than this, being small commonwealth*, in
the military and naval nenne of the Kuropcan
power*, they look to On o*. at least, a moral de
fender against a system of territorial ami other
encroachment- which, aggrccnive in the past, ha*
not been abandoned at this day. Diplomacy ami
intrigue have done much more to wrest the <???001-
increc of ripaiiish America from the United HUtes
than ha* legitimate cominereial competition.
Politically we should he Ixiiind to the republic*
of our continent by the closest tie*, and communi
cation by ship-* and railroad* should he encourag
ed to the fullest possible extent consistent with
a wise and conservative public policy. AUivc all,
we should las 111*011 such term* of friendship *
preclude the possibility of national ml.-.iin . .
swndingH between ourselves ami any of the mem
her* of Hie American republican family. The best
method to promote uninterrupted peace between
one ami nil would Hein the meeting of a general
conference or congress, whereby an agreement to
Niibnilt all international differences to the peace
ful deebiou of friendly arblratlon m might l*e
To admtt such immigrant would he
???Tilng element Into the very
F. Our legislation should he
dost this danger, and if not
Ail agreement of this kind
sler republics confldemv 41 e
**wr c??*mmunl<atioii would n
sully advantageous 1
i*l in I!
*de, whereby much of the 1
The lesiKMUs furnished by the comparatively
abort history of our own natloual life Have -
too much overlooked by our jicople. The fui
mental article In the old demo
cratic creed proclaimed almost absolute
free trade, mid tills, too, 110 more than a quarter of
a century ago. The low condition of our iintlounl
cnumbered by every
by
republican jmrty
???ufllcicnt credit ha* not torn
publfcly awarded to that of farin'reform, It* ben
efit* have, nevertheless, been full throughouttho
laud. The principle underlying this measure ha*
been In process of gradual development hy the
republican party curing the comparatively brief
period of It* power, and to dny a |*ortlon of Us
antiquated democratic opponent* make unwil
ling concession to the correctness of the doctrine
of an equitably adjusted protective turlft*, by fol
lowing slowly In ita footatepa, though a very long
???I tie grluclple involved I* one of no great olncu-
rity. auil tan lie readily comprehended hy any in
telligent |H*rsou calmly reflecting ii|miii it. The
polUiral and social *y*tciUNor some of ourtmde-
com |hj ting nation* have muted working cla**c??
mise rable ill the extreme. They receive the merest
stipend for their dally toll, and In the great ???X|*eu*e
of the necessities ot life an* deprive*! of those
comforts of clothing, IioiihIiik and health-produc
ing f(KHi with whh li wholesome mental ntul wa-ial
recreation rail ulouo make existence Imppy mid
desirable.
Now if the products of those countries are to lie
placed In our markets alongside of American pro
ducts, cither the American capitalist must suiter
ill iii* legitimate profits, or lie must make tin
American laborer suffer. In the attempt to corn-
K te with the species of labor atiovc referred to.
thocaaoof aatilwUMlal rrelnctioii of t??y, there
Hut iMriWMgfigaMgdjgggdigajgjgagg^figlii^gH^
lean
tl ..
1 not prodm .. ... ...
raay ot being specially provided
a* eolreo and tea-are grown in
own country, and would not li-
fectcil In price hy a lowering In duties. There
fore, while lie would receive less for his labor, his
cost of living would not be decreased. Iking
practically placed upon the pay of the Kurojieaii
laborer, our own would l*e deprived of facilities
for educating and sustaining his family re*|*ccta-
Idy; he would be shorn of the proper opportunt
ties of self improvement, and his value a* a citi-
xen, charged with a nertlon of the obligation* of
government, would lie lessened; tho moral
ton* of the laboring chu* would sutler,
and In turu the Interest* of capital,
tho well ltelng of orderly citlxen
general, would Ihj nuumeed. while one evil would
re act upon another until there would be a gen
eral disturbance of the whole eommuully. The
true problem of a good and stable government Is
how to infuse prosperity among allclAxscsof poo
plc-tho manufacturer, the farmer, the mechanic,
and the laborer alike. Much prosperity Isa pre
ventive of crime, a security of capital, and the
very best guarantee of general peace and happl-
very article of American production which gore
10 build up the general pn**|*erlty of our people. 1
Tho natloual tmnvention, In view of tho tpectal
dangers menaclug the wotd Interest* of the United
Mtatvs, deemed It wise to adopt a separate rv*o!u-l
tlon on the subjerl of its proper protection. Tills
??? Industry 1* a very large and Important one. The
| neocssary logUlntion t*>sn??talii thU t Industry iipoul
IU)M'lf the
adjusting
highest point our greet sgriciihuml Interest*, amt
at the same time to give to ouc and all the advan
tages pertaining to foreign productions not In
competition with our own. thus uot only building
up our foreign commerce, but taking measures to
rarry It In our own bottoms.
Difficult as this work appear*, and really Is, it Is
susceptible of accomplishment hy patient and in
telligent lalmr, and to no hauds ca~ ??? ??? ~
milted with as great assurance of
those of the republican party.
of a MUNKTAV SVRRTM.
The republican party Is the tmlisputahle author
of a financial and monetary system which it <s
safe losr~ ??? ???
Uniicr the o|teration of our system of flnantx*
the country was safely carried through au extend
ed and expensive war. with a national credit
parts of the world.
Our system of currency la most admirable in
construction. While ail the conveniencea of a
bill circulation attach to It. every dollar of paper
represents adollar of the world???s money standard-,
and as long as the Just and wise policy of the re
publican part? Is continued, there ran be no Ira
palrmeut of the national credit. Therefore, under
present laws relating thereto, it will helmpomi
ule tor any man to lose a penny In the livtnU or
bills of tho United Mutes or in the Dills of the
national banks.
The advantage of having a bank note In the
house which w ill be as x??n>*I in the morning as it
was the night before, should lie appreciated by
The convertibility of the currency should be
maintained Intact, aud the establishment of an In
ternational standard among all commercial na-
Uou*. fixing the relative value of gold and silver
coinage, would be a measure of peculiar a.I van
tage.
i*ti:h state. roKMux omsrmt, and voaxiua ka-
utwb
The subjects embraced in the resolutions respect
ively looking to the promotion of our Interstate
and foreign commerce and t*>the matter of our
foreign relations are fraught with the greatest lm.
portaura to our people.
In respect to interstate commerce, there Is much
to lie desired in the way of equlul>l??* rates aud
isrilitic* of tranqstruifnii. that commerce may
flow freely between the states themselves, diversity
of lndu-trtes and employment* be promoted in alt
???eetfcXMfrf our irnintry, and that the great granaries
and rnauufn* turiug t-ublt??hmeM* of the interior
may bo enabled to send their pnslu* t* to the
sealswnl for shipment to foreign countriv*.
relieved of vexatious restriction* and dls-
rviminatkms in matters of which It may emphati
rally beaakl. ??? time Is money," and also of unjust
charges upon artt?? !r* dtsilned to meet close com
petition from the product* of other parts of the
world.
As to our foreign commerce, the enormous
aties inigiit
u-rco which
Atlantic would seek Its legiti-
mafo channel* and inure to the greater pn??*|i
of nil the American is mi mull wealth*. The
advantage* of n |*oll??y of Ihl* nature rsiuld not he
slated in 11 liriei di-ciis-lon like the pre*cnt.
roRCION ISU.ITK Al. RRI.ATfONS.
The Ufiltisl .state* ha* grown to heugovcnnnciit
representing more thnu fifty million people, aud
ry *cii*e, excepting that of mere naval
. .Is one of the first nations of the world. As
such, It* citizenship should Ik* valuable, entitling
ItS M * *
glol* ???
government should construct enormous lied* of
approved Ironclad* and maintain a com meuauratu
body of Hcamen in onlcr to plac-e ounielve* on a
war fmitlng with tho military and
tuiral power* of Europe. Such a course would not
Im??? comiMitlhlo with the |M>acefiil pulley of our
country, though it ucciii* absurd that we nave not
thu elleetlve mean* to repel a wanton invasion of
our coast aud give protection to our coast town*
and cities against any power. The great moral
force of our country Is *0 universally recognized a*
to render an appeal to arm* hy 11*, cither In pro
tection of onr citizens abroad or in recognition
of any Junt international right, quite iin-
probable. Whnt we most need In this direction
I* a firm and vigorous assertion of every rightand
privilege belonging lo our government or its citi
zens, a* well as an equally firm assertion of the
rights aud privileges belonging to the general
family of American republics situated upon this
continent, when oppo*ed, |f ever they should laj,
by the dJflerent nyalouni of govcnrrncnt upon an
other continent.
An ap|N*al to
ours could uot -
nation. In the-treaty oi Washington wc led the
world to the un an* of c*ca|??e from the horrors of
war, aud it is to be hoped that the era when all
International ditft renew; shall ho decided by
peaceful arbitration is uot far oil*.
Kqt'AL RIUIITS OK < ITI/KN??IIII'.
The central Idea of a republican form of gov
ernment is the rule of the whole {??oplc as op-
|xi*u<1 to the other form* which rest upon a privi-
thought of tho 'world, at that pbriod, upon the
???ot of governmeiitat reform, ailoppif the Men
... ,..c people???s sovereignty, and thus Inltl the tnud*
of our present republic. While technically u gov
ernment of the people. It was in strictness only u
government of a |*>rtion of thu people, excluding
irnm all partlrl|Mllnii u certain other p-rtlou.
held III a condition of absolute, despotic, and
lio|H???lc*s servitude, tho parallel to which, form
naiely.doe* not now exist Jn nny nioilcrn 1 hrlsthtn
Nation.
With the culmination, however, of another
cycle of advanced thought, thu American republic
suddenly assumed tho full character of a govern
ment of the whole people, and four million human
creatures emerged from tho randitloii of bonds
men to tho full atatiia of freemen, theoretically
Invested with I he name civil aud political right*
poMcsKcd hy their former master*. The *uli*c-
quent legislation which guaranteed by every
legal title the citlxetshlp and full equality before
thu law in oil rc*|*oct* of thi* previously
tlcally we are almost a* far from it ??* wo were in
the antebellum days of the republic. There are
hut a few leading aud Indisputable facta which
Inner the whole statement of the com*. In many
of tho southern states the colored population IsM
large excc** of tho white. Tho colored people a.
rvpiihllcans, a* are also a considerable portion of
the white (Ntiple. The remaining porttou of the 1
latter are democrat*. In far* of this lnconte*tt-|
I hie truth these utatoa Invariably return demo-
emtio majorities. In other states of tho south the
colored people, although not a majority, form a
very considerable body of the population, and
I with the white republieaiisare numerically In cx-|
cos* of tho democrat*, yet precisely the same po
litical result obtalns-the democratic jmrty Inu-
rlably carrying the elections. It is not even
extent allowed by our treatiea with friendly pow
THE CIVIL HER VICK.
.??? of civil service admln.. %>
hat hn* occupied the earnest ??hougl
' ???r* past, and ???
solution ninny
L T-??? ???i'.???: ,.-J t enslvc character
have been attained hy the republican party since
Its accession to iiower. In the jxwtUan warfare
made upon the latter with tho view of weakening
it in the public confidence a great deal has been
alleged In connection with the abuse of the civil
service, the !>arty making the Indiscriminate
charges seeming to have entirely forgotten that It
was under the full sway of the democratic organi
zation thut the motto "To the victor* la-long the
s|k??Mh" became a cardinal article In the demc
le creed.
With the determination to elevate onr f01
mental administration to a standard oi justice,
excellence and public morality, the republican
party ha* nedulously endeavored to lay the found
ation of a system wbfeh shall reach the highest
jtcrfcctlnu under the plastic hand of time uiu
accumulating experience. The problem isone of
far greater intricacy than appear* upon It* super
ficial consideration, aud embrace* thexibquea-
tion* of how to avoid tho abuses possible to the
lodgment of au immense number of
npiioiiitmcnt* in the hands tf the
executive; of how to give encouragement
to and provoke emulation in the various govern
ment employes, In order that they may strive for
proficiency and rest their hopes of advaceement
upon the attribute* of official merit, good conduct
ntid exemplary honesty; and how best V> avoid
the evil* of creatlnga privileged clo** In the gov
ernment service, who, |n imitation of European
prototype*, may gradually lose all proflcloney and
value In the belief that they possess a Iffe-cailfrig
only to be taken away in case of some flagrant
ahu*e.
The thinking, earnest men
re(lub!l<Mn parly have made no mere
wordy dcinonatratlon upon thi* sub
ject ; hut they have endeavored to quietly perform
that which tneiropjtoiieiit* are constantly jiromlv
ing without performing. Under republican rule
nwiKi, wiiiiimii itui 'll uuninwillllUII.
that the service i* more Ju*t. more efficient, and
purer in all of it* features, than ever before since
the establishment of onr gov eminent: and If de-|
feet* still exist in our system, the country can
tlmldation and violence, conjoined with the
lm<>??t shameful device* ever nraelhtsl In the
name of free election*. Mo confirmed has this re-1
suit Iwcotac that we arc brought fare to fare
with the extraordinary |K>lltlral fact that the
democratic party of tho south relies most entirely
in a manner comporting w ith the proper dignity
of the occasion, 1* one of deep gravity to the
Am rtean lHsqde-ln a double sense.
First, Ills in violation, o|??eii, direct and fla-
ant, of the primary prlm lpb* uinm which our
government l*??upp????cd to rest, viz: that the con
trol of lhego\emment Is iMirticipatetl In by all le
gally ???lualirtrel cltUcu% In accordance with the
plan of iMqmlar government, that majorltlm must
?????????I in the tjcclsiouof all qucstiotis.
eond. It is In violation of the right* and inter
of thostntcN wherein arc particularly reutcred
the great wealth and indu-trica of the nation, and
which pay an overwhelming iwrtion of the na-
suhjretisl every four years to the danger* of a
wholly fraudulent show of numerical strength.
Under this system minorities actually attempt
to direct the conna* of national affairs, aud though
up to thia time aurecas has not attended their ef
forts t?? elect a president, yet success ha* been *0
jwriloudv Imminent a* to vneourago a rejietithm
of the effort at each quadrennial election, aud to
subject the lnlen > *t?? of an overwhelming majority
of our people, north and south, to the hazards of
??? legal subversion,
The stereo!
plain truths... .
really in the majority they could not l??e deprived
of their right* aud privileges by a minority; loti
neither statistic* of population, nor the unavohU
ide logic of the situation, ran to overridden or
aped. The colored people of the south have re-
ttly emerged from the Isuidaire of their present
litIralop|.ress??trs; they have hail but Jew of the
As I have heretofore maintained, in ordoi
vantages, and thu* to enabled to Urome the m-
lellretual |wei> of their white brethren, a* many
of them undoubtedly already are. A liberal school
system should to provided for the rising genera-
dug
the colored people
to mode os capable of exercis
ing the duties of electors at the white
* In the meantime it is the duly of the
and
mU_ -
Uon of the so*th.
Bids
iNHipie. in the meantime u ts the o
national government t???? go L-yoml n>*oli
declaration* on the subject, and to 1
action a* may lie in it* power to secure tne aisst-
lute irevilom of uatioual eUvtiim* every where, to
the end that our congress may cm** to contain
members reiovscntlng fictitious majorities of their
)M*qde. thus misdirecting the iMq>u!arwillt*meern-
(ng uatioual legislation, and especially to the cud
that, in presidential contests, tne great hu??iin'<B
and other Interests of the etiuntry may not U*
in accordance with the spirit of the last resolu
tion of the t???hieogo platform, meosurea should to
taken at on re to remedy this great evil.
??\>SK1<.S IMMIog ition.
Under our liberal Institutions the subject* and
citizens of every nation have been welcomed to a
home in our midst, and on a compliance with our
laws to a (xt-operathm In our government. While
age the opprei
them far Hi Urs
???used
for becoming useful and
mentof the greatest attainable perfection in this
branch of our service. mh
|THK REM.MMNO TWIX RELIC OF PAHBA??H*mJ
??? .-he rcpubllmi
IcruNade ngaln*tM???.................. .
Hlavery and polygamy. The first of these has
been hurled beneath the cm tors of civil war.
The |Ntrty should mutlnue itacflbrt* until the re
maining iniquity *hall dl*apj>ear from ourclvlli-i
zatlon under thu force of faithfully executed lavra.
There arc other Ntibjecta of imjiortance which 1
would gladly touch ii|>on did upaco permit. I limit
myself to saying that, while there should to the
ino*t rigid economy of governmental administra
tion, there should lie no self-defeating Jiarslmony
either In our domestic or foreign service, official
dishonesty should he promptly and relentlessly
punished. Our obligations to the defenders|
of our country??? should never he torn
ten, and the liberal system of jicnsioria provh
??? ??? it to imiicri!
establishing a
labor bureau, through which theiutcresta of la-1
Isircan be jdaced in an organized condition,! re
gard as a salutary measure. Tho eight-hour law
Ishotild toenfoQ-cfl a* rigidly n* any other. We
should Increase our navy to a degree enabling us
. reserved for free home* for all desiring
1 ikmimcs* them; and. finally, our present Indian
nicy should to continued and improved upon as
mb experience la it* administration may from
Your obedient servant.
John A. I.0UAN.
To the Hon John ll. Henderson,
Chairman of the committee,
fEST YOUR MIM POWDER TO-DAY!
THE TEST*
Pises a can top down on a hot stars until heated,them
Arkaaifii wW ao<6s r??
remora Ckacorarand ttoelL
qurrsd todstoct the preseoco of amaonla.
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IT* HIUTUrCUIM lu. NEVER BtU glESTIOnO.
JJUt hom " f or ?? o' * MHI017 it hu
THE TEST_OF_THE OVEN.
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MACH I N ERY.
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Mention thix paper.
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TORPID BOWELS,
OISOROERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
vTorr, these aoureva arise liirro-foarrbfl 03
cha dlsuHSua of thu Lumnu nteo. These
urmpu-in, In.llciao ihnir,xi.tcnco ??? l.<??, ol
tup,tlt??, tla.,.1, cottlr,, Slcli lied-
???cli,. rultne,, nllcr cadu., ??rar,lont??
caertloa of bu??ljr rr mind. lii arfcll.n
???>t fo .d, IrrUahllllr or tam t iar, Low
???plrlt,, \ fwlla, or linvlns n , R |.rtad
ointe U.uy, UlulTiai,, S'lntlailnKatlha
ln*ort, not, boiorc tho ???>???,., bloliiv col.
???red t;rlu??, CO*??XHU'HO??f ami do-
own. ihoiiae ofi'-rnmoily that MU di.-ceti,
m ILo l.h-or Asal.lror mojlr.lno TCJXT'S
PI I.I.S Imvo no equal. Tlmir action on tbr
dl'lnopa and Skin laaluo promo.; rcmovtnq
???II tnipurltfc, tlirouRh these tnroe '??? ??cav-
??????S??M or the avium," pmiltielna appo
We,sound dlgeauon, rcipilar etoola, a clear
>Wn irnil a vlsroroua bodv. TCTT???K PILLS
I? or griplnq nor interfere
vlih daily work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,
HE FEELS LIKE A NEW MAN.
' I have bad Djrancpala, with Conitlpa.
-ion. I wo j-eara, .rid have trl??d ten dliTerent
tlmla of pills, and TITT'S arc the flrat
Hat hare ilono uo any good. They have
-leaned ino oat nicely. Hy appetite It
???plondld, food digests readily, and I no.
oar. natural pastures. I Im f Ilka a nov.
mm* \\J). EDWARDS,Palmyra,O.
???jelilusrtwn.nl,a??e. Office,IIMumrSt..N.T
These young gentlemen appear
to have made up their minds to
captivate the lady in the picture.
Well, say what ypu will, there's
nothing like clothes for giving one
good appearance. .True, they
don't maket the man, bu they arc a
wonderful improvement. Now, let
us say this in all candor. This
week WC will offer in men???s and
boys??? ready-made Summer Clothing
such bargains as were never heard
ol before. Don???t take our word for
it, come and sec.
Our prices are reduced to crushing
figures and wc mean to sell, and
intend to do it.
A. 0. M. GAY.
Clothier, Hatter and Tailor,
35 WHITEHALL STREET.^
tylwer Lytton???s Bridge.
Whore It Touches tho Shores and the
Great Columns In Midstream.
What ??? hmutlful bridge between old age and
childhood t* religion. How intuitively the child
begiu* with prayer and worship on entering life,
aud how intuitively, on quitUng life, the old nun
turns back to prayer aud worship, putting himself
again side by side with the infant." remarks Sir K.
Uulwer Lytlon. In his ???Strange Story."
Yea, but between it* distant abutments the
bridge of life ha* many high and awful arehea,
through which the wild waters doth aud roar in
wrath and desolation, l???rayer and worship alone
do npt *u??tain these. Nature's >olld rocks must
lie unshaken beneath, and human art and skill
must rear and solidify the structure overhead.
God's will is best exemplified in the law* He has
made for the creatures whom He has placed under
their control. Neither the child???s trustful "Our
Father," nor the old man???s ???Forgot me not In the
mtd??t of miue infirmities," will alter thi* by the
man; not the vague anuouacemc
or peers. Is life a burden to s??*u?
1* your power to cope with life???s pi
tie* weakened? You ore not well. - J
slugxish and tainted, perhaps: or some Important
organ i?? torrid or overworked, This fact may
have taken tho farm of dyspepsia, rheumatism.
Ki&VSft j
KtllTH Tonic will invigorate you. as fresh air in-
TUTT8 HAIR DYE.
iliur Haih or Whiskers channeil in
??mlv to a uuxtr Black by a ??|"rIo rtv
llcntioa of lb I, Dte. 8ol<l by DrrecUt,
r .cut by express on recelptof*!.
One-.-, 44 Murray Street, New York.
'UTT'I MSNHM nr iwrrilt BtCIIHS IB??
THF ITALIANS
Hay# a proverb that: ???80mo men are 10 good aa to
bo good for nothing." It la not claimed, aa la the
coze with many so-called remedies, that SWIFT???S
SPECIFIC is a cure-all, or can remove all the Ills to
which the flesh I* heir; but a* a tonic and health
renower, and for BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES, and
for trouble* dependent on impure and impoverish
ed blood, it 1* without a rival!
The Mightiness of Truth I
LET TIIE FACTS SPKAK IN STENTORIAN TONE!,
??????rat nun Pig.???
"My baby six month* old broke out with 1
kind of akin humor, and after being treated
mouths by ray family physician, was given up to
die. The druggist recommended Swift???s Specific,
aiyl the result was oa gratifying as it wo* iniracu-
KENTUCKY
IVIIUTARY
INSTITUTE.
Julyl???d!2wtuca frl 4l wky6w cow
cation in the State. Lit by gas as wdI as bested by steam.
A full and able College Faculty. Expenses as moderate aa
any flrst-cfasacoileire. PortJelb rear begins Septetn.
ber 1st. For catalogues, etc., address as above.
COL. It. D. ALLEN. SupL
GLENDALE
Female College.
Thlrty-flrat year begin* September Kith. Best
facilities In one complete and thorough Course???
English. Scientific and Classical. Superior ad
vantages In Music and Art. Address,
Iter. L. O. POTTER, I>. i>??? Glendale, O.
tu friAwky
COLLEGE TPM Pi E.
CHARTERED 1853.
31. P. KELLOGG, A. 31.. President nml
Proprietor.
The 83d Annual Session of Ten month* begin*
2d of September. F'or term* apply to the presi
dent. wk * tu th mi Itn
???-Hlf
HUE COLLEGE OF LETTERS, MRSICJ AND
l Art open* September 24th. For estaloguet
lemoustrating tho unnurpassed advantage* at
lowest charges, addresn
julylO???dAwkylm
A PRIZE.SSfflT.
1 1 1 111*??? ?????'eojlly box of
goods which will help all, of either sex, to more ???
money right away than anything else in this world.
Fortune* await the worker* absolutely sure. At
once address True & Co., Augusta, Maine.
DRY GOODS
DY MAIL
Delivered In any part of the United -
States at Boston Price*. Cata-
1.001*8 Sent Free, also when de
sired samples of Dress* Goods,
Silks, Woolens, from the largest
and finest stock in this country.
Write to
JORDAN, MARSH & CO.,
MOTHER???S CORDIAL,
-OR-
Parturient Balm.
should tako n jinckngc of this cordial, a* it cer
tainly and surely relieves the pangs of child-birth.
To those who have suffered it will be a blessed re
lief. To those who have never cxj>eriouced the-
pangs, it will save many hours of pain and an-
Thousands of testimonial* can be furnished as to
its efficacy.
Price 81 i>cr package. For sale only at the Reform
Dispensary, comer Broad and Walton streets, At
lanta, Oa. M. T. SALTER, M. D???
3m wck Proprietor.
910 A BALK SAVED.
PHILLIP???S EXETERACAOEMY
EXETER, N. H:
the 102d YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 10th.
For Catalogue, apply to the Academy.
InlyK???wkyft ,-c.w
Medical Dcparfpment???University of Louisiana,
NEW OHLKANS.
A S IT 18 UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED THAI
Practical Medicine and Surgery cannot Ik
night elsewhere than nt tho bed-side of the sick
.mV wounded, this institution Justly claims un
rivalled advantage* in the Introduction of Its
cbixsra Into the wards of thegreat Charity Hospital,
whose Eight Hundred beds and an annual admis
sion of Eight Thousand patients supply unlimited
The druggist recommended Swift'* Specific,
r ,. the result was aa gratifying as It wo* miracu
lous, My child soon got well, all traces of the dis
ease is gouo and he is as fat os a pig."
J.J. KIRKLAND,
Ml mien, Rusk county, Texas.
Blood PoUon Eliminated,
I used Swift???s 8pcciflc on my little daughter,
who was afflicted with some Blood Poison which
had resisted all sort* of treutmont. The Specific re
lieved her pcnuuucutly and I shall use it in my
practice," \v e hkovti.' u n
An Editor???s Experience
LAID ASIDE FROM JOURNALISTIC WORK.
After trying numerous remedies for rheumatism,
but without iiermancnt relief, I wo* advised to use
8. 8. 8??? whlce had given jicrmancnt relief toothers
???ufTerlng from rhcumati*m. After taking half s
dozen bottles I found that the disease was entirely
drivcu out of my system ami a |tenuancnt cure se
cured. Thi* was over a year ago, and since then,
even during our most severe weather, with sudden
changes, I have never suffered a return of the old
attack* which disabled me from editorial work.
It is very seldom, indeed, that I recommend
anything to tho puhlleln this manner, but I feel It
due to your valuable preparation, that has given
me such long dedred and much needed relief, to
state these facts thu* publicly. I am sure but for
your Specific. I should have been
journalIstie work, as the severest
???ght arm aud hand. Sidney 11 krbkrt,
Atlanta, Go.
Our treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed
free to applicants.
TIIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3. Atlanta Go.
N. Y. Office. 159 W. 23d street, between 7th and *th
avenue*; Philadelphia office. 12irt Chestnut street
STEAM WASHER
Mi
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chine made. 10,000
Hold in Six Month*.
Time and Labor
Saved with no wear
urn Clothes. Price 910
Big Discount to Deal<
???WIf you cannot buy
. j at home send us f 10,
and we will ship It by
express, all charges
rr???lm *lKh*d
'with the * Missouri
strain Washer, and
^ _ ladles should not
wait u* arc iuu wB-herwork, but send for one
immrdiatelv, as it does all that is ctaimed for
U."???Mr*. G. W. Allen, of Corset Emporium,
4th Avc.. Louisville, Kv.
???My experience with the Mliwouri Steam
Washer is all that 1* claimed for it. It l* as
Grin advance of the old way is steam csr*
e over the old stage couch. To try it I* t*??
iy it."???Mr*. Jtot-ph Allen. Butterlck???s Pat-
rn More, L*mUviUe. Ky. ???
AGENTS WANTED! For Ctreulara. Term*,
etc., addrew Patton A Meriwether. Gen???l
for Kentucky, Alabama. tftprgU, and
' ??? 4th Avc.. L c.
X'.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
t
Id cell*. It Is powerful, pure, delicious sc
r, safe???the keptone of the central arch of
the .
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
WIE SIXTY-FIRST SESSION OK THIS INSTI-
A tution will open October 1st, 1881. Thorough
In literary, Scientific and Professional Depart
ments, Including law, Mcdldnc, Engineering and
ROANOKE COLLEGE,
TIE
Salem, Virginia.
EAUTIFCL MOUNTAIN LOCATION.
religious and moral Influence*.
Expenses for niue months tuition, board, etc
8149,8176, or 1291.
Increasing patronage from 17 Rtatea, Ind. Ter.,
aud Mexico. 32d session begins Sept. i*tb. Cat
alogue Free. Address^ D pREHEIt, President
Junc27-dlra frl sun wed & wky2t
ALBEMARLE
FEMALE INSTITUTE,
C1IAHLOTTRKVIM-K, VA.
L arge pacclty. best equipment, ixt
cntloil houltbful. BvuuiUuL Tirm, verjr low.
For analogue .pbl^o^
M ISS ANABUTO ENGLISH, FRENCH ASD
GERMAN BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
Tho Thlrtr-??l* yc??r b.-nln?? September 2??h, ISM,
1350 I???ine Street, Philadelphia, l???euna.
Inly 1???wkySm
LAW SCHOOL
UNIVBR8ITY OF GEORGIA.
The Lew School o( the t'ntvemltr will begin Ita
next ROMton tM.ibor liLWSL The eouraeembrace,
two term,, coniUttng ot five month, each. The
tuition t, ??o0 I>er term, xnd upon pijrmcnt thereol
Law Student, are entitled to alt the prlrBegea ot
the Cnlvenitr without extra chxnte. t requent
Moot Court, are held and cou,UntexerrUra,re
S lven In Pleading and Conveyancing. Medical
nluation. The advantage, of tbi?? Sj bool (,uch
u uatty recltatton,. conjunt exerdjca In drawing
lexal doeumenU, practice In Moot Court,, argu-
ment of letptl oueritonx with other atndent,. at-
tend upon the Literary Societies of the Uni
veraity, use of University Librartes, ***;:?? ???2'
???ler attendance upon it preferable toprivato raad-
tng or study In a lawyer a office- For further ln-
formation, addresaGEO. D. THOMAS or ANDREW
J. COBB, P ofeaaora, Athens. Go.
^rg^^ttia.'asag???nSa
Utrnn ???ftm.tnm Tt Rmw ta-
^tSSSrJafSsr-rsrssu^S
G
IEOROIA. FAYETTE COCNTY.-A. J SHBDP-
vX .hire, executor of Mix. M- ** *heSt???J l, JjL
resents that he bos fully administered M. L.8hroo??
???hire's estate. Thi* Is tod trail perron* concetnea,
to show cause why aald executor should not be
discharged from hi* admlnUtration on the
flrat Monday lu September^JLty
G eorgia, fayettk county - John w.
Speer applies tor the administration of Har
riett A. Smallwood's estate, and I will pose upon
the same ou the first Monday In'August next
This Jane J9,1*4. L- B. GRIGGS.
The cleaner prepare* the cotton for the gin by re
moving tho land, dirt, dust and loo??e troth. I
greatly increase* the quantity and quality of the-
llnt. It will pay for itself In half a day???* work on
eight balea or cotton, aud give* Increased profits to
all who handle cotton. Agents wanted in all un-
occupledfterrltory. Foiffurthur information call os-
our local agent* or address
CLARKE SEED COTTON CLEANER M???F*OCo : ,
???9\4 East Alabama 8b. Atlanta. Qa??
l/|AAn Tor M????.. QU??*. .*r??, Mf*. INratflM.
V I V* U K CI??UJ* As????cr, ISO FhUm M.. N??w York.
VARICOCELE KBTaSS,, gtoBSEf
NervousDebil ity .t,, ??.v:
uwrtuKb Of YOUTH.
PrMrrinttAn F???re?? for iDa ctirauf Narvoa* I>t .
d ry, U+t. MstiLurd. sad all disorder* brtmxbi ????? bf
,.n*cn>iinoM t, r asaMrea Apt Ornsgirt basthaja*
r il'-n'it, A !dr????* DAVIITWON A* VO.*. Ya,
Urr-ayAc, Tim to
mom tall* to mre. T??M*r-ugh, P??*mcr.??*nl a????d cheap
20. Prools. TuvlkinraUlsaiiU Trratlro, KKKK-
ADDn.TllKUl.IM ax Mm. <V>, AN"???. LOUIS. W ??
THE BEST \H THE MARKET l
17 Different Sizes and Kinds-
LEADINC FEATURES:
Double Wood Door*. Patent Wood Crate,
ble Damper, Interrhangutbie AntomutioBhclC.
Broiling Door, 8w inging Hearthplute. .Swinging
Fluo St.??p, Rcvcndble Go* Burning f/mg Cross
Piece, Double Short t???entcr>????? Heavy Ring Coven.
Illuminated Fire D***r*, Nickel Knot)*, Nickel
Pancbi, ca*. Uncquuled in nuucrial, In Flulsh, and
in Oj>crat Um.
Fend for Descriptive Circular to
hunk;sutt& bellingrath
Cor* Peachtree and Walton Street-,,
ATLANTA,, CA.
Holmss' Suro Cure Mouth Wash
AQO O^NTlrRiCS.
ir*??cr??4c. Atk
IPX* -???art--'. l.:br,Ai-'..??unt
PWW???taiwttoS* ?? dramat far 0. w m*4 f ???
Dr*. J. F AH*. IL UOLMEirgfthU. Drtul
{indistinct point!