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10 THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA. TUESDAY DECEMBER 2 188*1. TWELYE PAGES. THE GREAT PLAGUE. CONFIRMATION OF ITS EXISTENCE AND GRAVE EXTENT. Pair aDoreo Courtis* Swept by ihoPiaous-Whole UctiN Firpticd of tiuir Imu*to*-The ??**??? note* of tb* Dtaease. *nd the Court* it Bon. - People Almost ???tarrlos. L??wiv:u.i,Ky.,November 2??.???Th?? Courier. Journal recently sent a staff corrcsiroodent to investigate the reported ravage* of the dread disease in eastern Kentucky and western Vir ginia. The correspondent stnd* the following from ???Williamsburg, Ky, W. Lesttt, a prominent attorney of this place, Lai Just arrived from Mount Pleasant, the county eeatol Harlan, where be ha'* been too weeks past at court, as acting prostrating attorney. lister hit InformsttMi of the prevailing plague, prlnci pally from Harlan, Letcher, Perry. J<e??Ito and Bell counties, lie says that In Harlan It appears worse. It is meet fatal and prevails to the greatest oxteut up about the headwater of Poor Pe rk and Clover Creek, in the mountains, about twcuty-flvo miles from Mount Pleasant Tbls large territory is being tatrlWy afflicted. TIjo people arc dying very rapidly, n one ticlghlforhood twelve penoo?? died In a single day lu the Utter part of last week, and there were scarcely well poo pie enough to o ako them coffins and bury them. On Brown???s creek, which rises In Harlan and empties Into the Cumberland river, in Bell coun ty, the disease is raging with frightful Utility, and there Is no means of keeping a record of the deaths. All along the banks ol the stream the people are sick, and physicians and medicines, ouDIdt-of herta and roots, frith whose curatiro properties the natives are acquainted, arc un known and unobtainable. The epidemic is rap idly spreading In HarUn county. Ih the district covering thesouibern portion of Letcher and Terry, tbo whole ol Lcalloand the northwest por tion of Bell counties, the plague has obtained foothold. I.ut reports as to lit vloloooe are very conflicting. Ldter thinks that the deaths * run op Inlo the hundreds while the r umber of those attacked cannot beSostl- mated, llicdbcase docs not prevail at Mt Plots ant. Lester further says that no one seemed to know the rial t atnre of the pestilence. Most of Iho people called It ???flux." aud H is probably a very aggravated form of tbaidfronte. It begins with griping pales In the stomach, followed by a debilitating discharge aud awe! 11 ug of the Urn at, and if not fatal in three or four days, tbo patient, as a rule* record*. All rrports sgreo as lo the cause of iho epidemic, It being attributed to the use of impure water by the natives. Thofscason has been tin- urnally dry. Tho streams, as a rule, consisting only of narrow threads of murky, foul nfftelllng and foul-tartlng water. The corn cron In all the countries named above is good, ami starvation and want only ??xbt t??ccau*e the people can spare no time from tbe sick to gather It. No mills arc run ning on the smaller streams. My liiforiuaut bad no news except In a general way of the prevalence ol the plague in Virginia or West Virginia." A Litter Account. Lonsviua, Ky., November 2i*.???Arthur A. I.ooinls, traveling representative for a New York firm, was in this city to-doy, having just returned from a trip through the plague- atrickcn district of eastern Kentucky. Mr. Loomis ssid he was four days In Manton county without disposing of a single article. The people are absolutely c rnzy. They hare no ure for anything but coffins. In ao inter view on this subject he describes in pictur esque languoge the situation os being a groat deal worse than ha?? been heretofore publish ed. He describes tho streams, wells urn! cis terns as having dried up; sheep aud cattle dead upon parched fields, and every liutuau being in the entire neighborhood dead. Thou sands of perrons perished within a few weeks. Mnmtlion, Mr. I<o<uiiii soy*, has been the chief agent ot death in the stricken locality. (Tll'KLl Y ON NJIlPHOAttD. A Colored Mrtrunl Clutlued to tlio Deck aud Lowered tnioltio Hold with n Hope, From tho Savannah, (is., New*. Captain Frank Dyer, of the schooner M. H. Milltn, owned by Major McP 11. Millen, of Navannab, was arrolgned before Unitod States fYmntiuionrr Isaac lleckcttyesterday cveuiug charged with cruelty and ill-treatment of Noah Willis, roh red, on his vessel. District Attorney Darnell appeared for the prosecu lion nud i. i. Abrams (to tho defense. Owinf to the sickness of Mr. Abraini, and tho foci that tho defense had had no tlmo to prepare its case, the hearing was postponed uulil this morning. The captain was held in f 1,000 bail and tho witnesses for the government iu 1200 each. The esse, together with legal develop ments wbieh have transpired sinco tho M. 11. NUllen reached Savannah on Monday, is rather an unusual one. Tho parties tall a widely dilb ring utery. Willis charges (hat ho shipped from Now York,but not un der shipping articles, as steward, and alter tbo vessel got to .-.ea tho cap tain tried to force him to sign the articles. Ho refused, as he intended remaining in Sa vannah. Ilo says he wss badly treated dur ing tho entire voyage. Among otlior things he was beaten, ti *d to the deck, put in irons and lowered into and hoisted out of the hold by a rope. * The raptaiu says that ho fraud toe uegro impudent, and that he used profan Intnr^ - * THE NEGRO QUESTION. ITIifit the Governor of Texas Ifas to Say on the Subject, OjtLvrjTosr, November 2(1.???Governor John Ireland, lu on interview with the Nows rep resentative on the negro re-enslavement bug beat,says: ???Ibo cfleet of Cleveland???s election must soon Show the negroes tbe frlsitv ol tbe teachings thn??c who Cave misled them for their own s?? (fish purposes. The relations tween the colored people and the whites will now become much more amicable. The colored man will soon sec that he has long Icon egregiously misled, and there will be lets bickering between tbe races than there h??s been in ibe past. I regard tbo election ???' Cleveland as, in effect, an assurance ol equal ty in tbo union for the southern states." The governor scarcely thought it of suffi clrnt importsneo to dony tho absurdity that the people of tho south entertained the rnotest desire or hope oi re-enslaving the ne gro. ??????Cleveland's election," declared Iroland, ???will tend at once to make the negro an inde pendent voter, ond so foi bow the negro having been forced by tbe democrats of the south to vote awoy their way, ??? ??? ' /. . s*e. ndency, forced to vote for tho republican party. Now, such cs have a disposition to vole their choice, either for democrats or iu dependents, will be more apt to do so." HlnniletiDff the Negroes* The Eftvnnnah Echo, a colored organ, quotes tho following from a reoent; issue of Ths Gomrin* non: ???Th gram* recently ??? .. army the whites against tbe blacks, is most dfrrcp- ut<blc wt rk. The statement In tho associated pros dispatch from Brunswick, that the negroes ref uar d to do their duty during the (ire oti Hunday, will also rtand revision, The negroes ara doiuf well, ai-d all waite men who have tho lutercsto. the Mate at heart will endeavor to allay rather than lucres* any feeling which may oxlst." Which the Echo answers os follows: W'e heartily agreo with Titr. Ceasnrcnosr that Is the duty o) nil men, not only white men, but ???lored men. who hnvo the interest of the state at ,.iort to endeavor to all * " t, ?????? < xht. and any effort on ixmt Jr dally, Tiik CoaSTITCTioM, will bo soeondod by the Kebo???a best efforts. We congratulate Tux < onhiiti tioj?? on its hold stand, and there is room for more work for them when taken in defense* of a once oppressed race, from slnodor* most foul atid disreputable. Tbe colored people need the advice ana aMdstancc of tho people among whom they live and expect to the Imlanoo of their days, and labor, too, must be quieted to be aductlro, not by incendiary telegrams to bring dlsturbaaco among tho two rare*, but by efforts oa tho part of all good oltl/cn* to allay rather than lucrease any Hiding which may exist. irernor McDnulel on (lie Negro ???Frobls ???Tho condition and prospects of a people, in the enjoyment of ruih civil rights, will depend upon their own conduct. Government can be expected cure nothing more than tlio undisturbed pur- ol rltlzenrhlp dctxnds * these virtues. Without U - or people will sink in the social scale. Tho culti vation of them w ill elevate any raoe or people." Tills language wna addressed to tbe colored pco pie of Georgia by thejr governor. Of all that has been raid or written of the negro's status under democratic auspices, nothing goes m> directly to the merits of the subject as this language of Geor gia???* executive. Tho republican party has about exhausted In tho colored brother's behalf all that legislation can do, and It it now hero apparent that tho great ???want of Industry, thrift and economy' has been supplied. From his much-vaunted friend* at the north tho nogro has never had uttered to him a truth of snob value as this???If bo will avail hlraic???f ol II. Lot u?? hope that ho will. THE CENTENNIAL LEGION. vievoinna so mo vvnuo uoiuo, r Yobk, Kovomber 25.??? Major Georgo W. an ia actively engaged in reorganising triennial legion (which was formed in be presence of his wile. W heu ordered him down, From what tan be learned Willis was put in iron# a Her the Millen was In port. Ilo was sreuaed of stealing the schooner???s stern, which ho denird. Captain Dyer had a war rant Issued for hi* arrest before Justice Mo* rina. His trunk was searched, and two silver ai*oon* and some canned goods, it is alleged, were found there. For some reason tho suit was not pressed, and the captain paid WilJia ofl aud withdrew the charge. It U stated that it took all of Willis's money tn pay the costs. Tbo rapUiu bought him a ticket lo Jacksonville, and, Wil lis s.ms, told him to go there. Instead, he .went before Justice Tyson end had the cap tain and mats arrested for assault and battery after tha vmel gut iulo port, and then brought Willis will also bring suit for damage* age ins t the esptein through F. G. Dullig uon, his rounael, and will probably libel the schooner. Talking to ths Dummy. From the Hancock, Ua., Bulletin. An interesting conversation occurred ou fiaturday between a drunken countryman and one of Dave Silver's dutnnvt in which the countryman did all the talking. The fellow told the dummy g??od morning and as it made no reply the drunken follow became iusultod and tolled up his sleovet for fight, shook its fist in it* face, and said, *???l ain't afraid of nothing that bits tbe grit and if you want ttvthing outen me you can git it. As the dummy didn't went anvtbiug the fellow walked off saying, ???You can???t bluff me with you??? t> tewn clothes ou. 1 am a 'sumpthia' my. How a Negro Loved Pork. From the Americas. Ga., Recorder. A week or so ago Mr. Jim Walker, who (?? over seer on M: a Council'* plantation lu the fifteenth district, misted some t.he porkers. He smpected one of theorems* on the p:*ee nsmed Dick, nud last Saturday be caught him with some of the meat He lauBrtlateljr collared him and started tetown. Utoftne tbe meat and the n??roin the sakjaaajno. When by Mr Bosworth'a place. Jo%t ootheedge ol the city, the negro succeeded lo irettog owe hand end throwing me meat out, and 41 ?? M sot noticed. A lout a block The OrganIxAtlon of a Ilndjr Oievolnnd to the Whlto Uonss, Naw Me] lean tbo centennial w 1870, nml pnrtlelpntcd in the various centen nial celebrations of that year), for the purpose of taking part in tho inauguration of our cen tennial president on the 4th of March next. The legion is to consist of ono company of 1(10 men from each of tho original thirteen states, to bo organised iu battalions as follows: One company each from New Hampshire, Mafsarbusctta, Ilhodo Island and Connecticut; one t-nrb from New York, New Jersey, l'onn?? lylvardaam) Delaware; one each from Mary land, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Koch battalion with Hold offi cers of their selection, each company to num ber not lers than eighty men; the rank of tho field officers to be determined by the officers so sdcctrd, they to appoint stall??? officers to com mand tbe association. As response* have been received from commands to whom communi cations Lave been sent, tho committee will bo appointed with headquarters in New York, consisting of officers ol one company from each of tho three sub divisions to co-operate with and assist the Held officers. Tho logion to ren dezvous at Washington and report for duty on the morning of March 4th, 1885. HE COULDN'T HELP IT. i tli# An Irlklintan lluggtng nil tbs I*iil(o<< Street. Worth*, November 2*.l.???**The Iodic* thor oughfare," as Winter street is called, was radiant with the fair sex yesterday. All tho store to niiother culling dry bees gathering honey. ???c??no oi activity was S' r ???. J4t . bridge walked back nod forth ou tho snlowalk watching tho ladies. Soon a well-dressed woman went by and lie caught her around the waist, bugging her until she screamed. At this bo let her go. lu a few minute* a young lady was treated in a similar manner. Bhe escaped and ran into a atore, nearly fainting from fright. Inspector Knox saw this, and when in less than five minutes the Cambridge citizen attacked a (bird lady, taking her nearly off her Xcet, h?? was ot one?? arrested antL taken to the stationhouie, where lie gave his namo n* Patrick Me- Coughey. lie said he was fifty year* of age end a married men with two childree. lie stated that he was having n little fun, and was hugging the ladies because they looked so handsome he could not help it. "When I saw them going by, all uurty in ribbons and uosioj," * said he, ???1 bad such a desire to bug the lovely cratures that 1 had to do it. If they know bow much comfort it gave me I know they could not blame me for acting as I did." Ho was arraigned for assault and battery this afternoon, pleaded guilty and was sent to tha bouse of correction mr six mouths. Cold Weather In Canada. Tcbokto, Out., ???November UL???Cold weather, with snow flurries,U prevailing to-dsy throughout Ontario. Tbe thermometer a ranging from 15 to SO degrees steve zero. At Wiuuepeg it is 15 de- gicet below. * Warning Symptom*. Don't neglect these, if you have symptoms of consumption, catarrh, bronchitis neuralgia, or the indications of any other dUease which mey keep ita hold upon you until it bsmmea chronic, do not neglect the warning Indica tions. Meet the enemy upon the very three- hold, end while your vitality is yet unimpair ed. If your regular physician fails to reach the case, then we advUo you to try the new vitalising treatment ot Drs. Starkey k Palen, 1109 Girard street, Philadelphia. It will be fruud en almost certain means ofraatoratieu??? the way beck to health???an agent that may save you from a life of invalUliam, or from pre mature death. In this, we arc not PILLS <4 the OLD RELIABLE.??? 25 YEARS 8N USE. SheUmtwt Medical Triumph of tho A(-o: Indorsed all overtho'World. SYMPTOM.-? OF A TORPSS2 LIVER. Lossofoppotitd. Nausea, bowelaoos- live. Poln In tho Heu rLv/iUi u dall son; nation ln tlio baclr part* Pain pndoy tho.Rhouldor blade, fullness aftoreaj> Ingi with a dir,inclination to exertion of body or mlni!?? Suitability of temp* or, Low i^irltSjLosopfmemory,wItff >. fooling of having neglected some cfaty, weaHnesa. Dizziness, Flutter* 'ngoYthoKe.'.rt, Dot's boforolhoioyes, of fooling u* to oatnnlah tho uuffcrcr.n LTioy Increase the Aupcettc, aud canso^ tbo body to Take on Flcoh, thus tlio aye* tom is non risked, nud by their Towle Action on tho Dlerestlvo Orrt.no, lirrn- W4 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. W. II. Belts, M, D, the consulting physician, is he oldeat. most successful, best known specialist o the world. A graduate from four medical col leges. twenty-fir?? years experience and extensive practice in Lnglsud. France and America, and nas secured a w orld wide reputation In tho treatment and cure ol Private,Nervous and Chronic Diseases, embracing Hemlnnl Weakness (resulting from in discretion*, Lost Manhood and Abuses ef tho 8y??- tom. Our remedies act quickly and euro perma nently. NERVOUS M?????? a 2r slons, lueses oi vital power, Sleeplessness, Despon dency, 1<0M of Memory, Confusion of ideas, Blue >cfor?? tho eyes, Lasiltudo, Lauguor. Gloomtuess, Deprmlon of Bplrlts,aversion to society .easily dLs- rourogcdjaek o! coufldence, dc for study or business and finds II ???? Palely, permanently and prit BLOOD & SKIN. 1 rtbie in Ua nsttlts, completely oi coursRcdJackolconlUluuco, dull, llstlcn, tiuttl for study or business nud finds life a burden??? *>?? Palely, permanently and privately cured. figaMfegajlte 0 ???~??? * - -- ] Diaease*, Syphilis _i dlauaao must nor- ???MMMMVIIBMPMMPIIVIIPeradicated without tlio us?? of mercury. Korofula. Ery*lpliolar, Fever Sores. Blolchm. Dimples, Ulcers, Falu* in the head and bones, syphilitic Sure Throat, Mouth and. Tongue, Glandular enlargement* of tho neck. iRbi-umHtlMn, Catarrh, etc, etc., permanently cured when other* hare failed. IT 71>1 AT 1 1?V Kidney aud Bladder A ill ?? troubles, weak back,burn- ling urine, frrqucucy of urinating, urine nigh do ored cr milky sediment on standing. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Cystitis etc., promptly aud safely cured. Charge* reasonable. L IF Address those who have llRS. 1>! (V JJ, Impaired themiclvcs by ??????iroper indulgcmo and solitary* Mbit*, ???mch min both mind and bedy, unfitting them | tmalncM, study or marriage, ????????????cable cures effected In old cases which hare been neglected or unxklllfully trentad. No expe riment* or failure*. Turtle* treated by mail or express in any part of the world. Charge* in odor- a to and curaidc case* qunrau toed. Hcnu for list of question* aud Guido to Health. Enclose stamp. D ??1U9f?? OL* ??tUi ALADDKE AND KID Nk\8 navw always nee a putci.t fret on lu tbs Mtplnfr oi J/???*#??*?????* haiven. matter ol wha* nature or Now long w , complalatl may be i us and speeo> "*nff# r cdln Smith's Extract of Maiffiower, The n any ovist fUsoted oy this rsmony bast gain??! ur it a world-wide popularity. None need suffer, u .?? thoM* who ro'hw? to be nTtcved. If tow CANCERSCURED. NO CURE NO PAY. ???imkiB, nor i mere probMiond IlnB.. Ib proof, jrou in oflcroii an irriy of fitrli (Bd mnlu m lir,., >o volt .utb.atio.t* rd, .odMpo.itlT., tb.t oooao In th. htbilof v.i.hln* ????M??nco ??*b donU thont. If you writ. U,Tr??. Burker A r.I.n, tk.jr will n.d .urh doonm.nU ????J rrporU of nw .?? will inmM. ,ou todooido tor pwmil wla Un'r IkU Imtm.Bl will bra^lt yon. DR. T. B. LITTLE, ATLAS ENG INDIANAPOLIS, MAXCFUO STEAM ENGINE Curry Engine, and Boiler, ia fltock for tmrae THE 1J THOMAS JU, ARROW ROW known. It Is made of the bed SrtiTuiY.Tyy COTTON, CORN in cultivating (young)Cotton, and a proportion- Fainplileta sent on application. We have Agent* WANTED In uuoccu- Tlj A M A C pled territory. Addroa 1 IT U 111 A 3 The Excelsior Stove STOVES, RANGES, ORATES *, stamped and plain Tin ware, Japancd _ i mantCiS. pumpr, rubber hose, wronifht stf^m whistle*, globe valves, steam fittlug. plum* bnsJns. 7 hi* Jr tbe lar J and wc mean to excel QUALITY, QUAN Our nock of gA3 fixtures, mantel* aud grate*, is tho Stove Km Wceau fill all order* promptly, ot reasonable tiu aud sheet iron rooicn, mauufueturers of gal- work, concrete rower and drain pipe. Agents for HUNNICCJTT & EDUCATIONAL. ???D A TVffTT nT???OTvT Hmisted ia t ho midst ol JO.jtilYJLIJLi JL L/XN hcolthfulnsM of its cl perlenocd. Exteiulvc ground* for ReerentJon Apartmcnte,all under one roof. Heated TDpp.lVff yout??n ladles occupy a room. Gout of -L -LJiVA sa low oa any college offering similar ad-???antage- mmIoji. I'nl! term roimnrnrrs Kept. Hth ate., apply early to J. T. FATTKUSON, Pros BARRY???S LUXOMNL < f??? w w -J 'M =3 a- A OS % 2 ' to t&M- k mhhma, Correlated wlith Vanderbilt University, nighusl advantagta in every department. Splendid nen milding; ample faculty: mtwte, art, cnlLithenlui Health; acceydblllty. For catalogue, address Rev. Goo. W. V, Price, D.D., Proa,, Nashville, Tenu. Ml P Medical Departmenl???University of Looisiana, The giti .1 uianl. MW, tfWitUj m>bu. rto troubles ol pwenency, n,fcj Jurtaj tteWtwi month, ol prcjmaucy It relltrra ell wj-jo ol tlsht. ne?? mid weluot, to umoylng to tho coadiuon, Lnzomul 1mm Mw poloe tna pro For (tl.onlorrd endPBtnfal muii.lraKtl j/, c^n.l, end It??tupwlor remedy (or n.a t coriTiti.io!j>, oml other trouble* ewnnset; TmEentcrlueuid orerlnu dlwaKi. lAiomni le no UacM prr.panuoo, Lot , eomLluhlloo ol ...MBblo plant, from nhtohi etaple lee U made, end U without doubt the fiz CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000 V i 1*0 hereby certify that we supervise ths or rsngemintsforall tho Monthly and 8cmi Annual Drawing)* of Th?? Louisiana State Lottery Compa ny, and In person raaitago a d control the Draw t- g* thtniselvea, and that thosaros aroconducted with honesty, fhlrc.t s, aud in good frith toward all parties, aud wc authorize the Company to aw tbl* certificate, with ulroilniof our signatures at inched In IU advertisements." COMMISSIONERS Unprecedented Attractions 1 Over Half a Million Distributed. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated lu 1SCS for 25 years by the Legltls tare (or Eovcstlonsl arid cuarltablc purptwesv with# capital of fl.lOSJiOff-io which a resem fund of over $.**0,000 baa since been added. By on overwhelming popular vote Its (ranch!** was mad?? a part of the rrtj.cnt ritste ConMUutiou adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. It* Grnuil Kingl?? Number Drawing* wlU take plsc?? monthly. It never scales or postpouns Look st the following Distribution: 17fitb Grand Monthly ASP TUX EXTRAORDINARY SEMI ANNUAL DHAWDM Zn th?? Academy of Music, Now Orleans, Tuesday, December 10,1884. Under the personal supervision and management oi Gen. O. T. BKAUHEGUARD, of La., and Gen. JUItAL A. KAHLY, of Virginia. Capital Prize, $150,000, NOTIUE??? 1 Ticket* are Ten Dollars only. H*lvt?? Five Dollars. Fifth* Two Dollars. Tenths One Dollar, i-isr or rxizxs. l capital Prize of tfiM.ooo IQiand Priseof 1 Grand Prlss of S Largs Prlaca of ??**??$*, o, CO " 100 50.000. ... 20.000. ... 10.000 5,000 m.otx 20.000 20.001 Loot 100 ArproxlmatiotTi'rliea of aoo M ~ 2,278 Prize* amonntlng to Application fer rate* to clubs should ne mad* only to tbe office of tbe Company In New Ork-??m For further Information wriu clearly, givius full sddrrr*. POSTAL OOTKS, Expre** wortey Orders, or New York Exchange in ordinary tetter cumney Vy Kxpiv??*(??Usttn>ao( IN and upward* tu??r. W uw) eda.-t??? M A VLWms. New Orleans. La or M. A. DAUPHIN. _ _ _ ??07 Kcvcnth fit.. Washington, D. c Make P. O. Money Orders payable and alkta Ri-Uti-ml Lett. II tO NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Odoaus. La., Louisiana State Lottery FBtTVXt-??e.tsittet Ml??? eltBeeue. lAttor. eddnei Dave C Johnston, Covington, Ky emoonu M n.u* eul or.;, or K.^m ei ??< INE WORKS IND.. U. S. A., TUREF.3 OF S & B 0*1 LERS 1 dlate delivery. 8cnd for Catalogne and Priocs Kouthcm Exposition at Louisville, Ky., orei 17 competitors. THE BEST WARRANTED to be the BEST PULVEItlfc white oak and steel. It rapidly and cheaply cultl X. lA/UU AT It will positively 8AYK on* 0i Wll CM I ??? hoeing and two plowing* ate amount in Corn and Wheat. Fall Illustrated in nearly every Important town. AOUNTf H A RR OW CO. SeTCk House, Atlanta Ga. public generally to examine, befrrc?purcU<u!ogi HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ware, weed and willow ware, gas fixture* iron pipe for steam, gs* aud water. Brass gi#uua bm??? material. Bath tubs, water closets, and was that If kept in tho south, each line Is complete TITY AND PRICE. porittm of the Pouth. BELLINGRATH, and S* r?? ncl. tree street. A tlant* EDUCATIONAL. the famous ???Bias Grass Region,** note) for tfct mate. Faculty of fifteen members, able and ex Excellent buildings, 1G0 by 110 foet, containing 13 A T .TH by steam and lighted by go*. Only two -*???* J 11 * improvements over ???100,000. Charge* Over on?? hundred yonng lady boarder* the pa*i COLLEGE rivalled advantages in th?? dosses Into tho ward* of tbegreat Charity Hospital whose Eight Hundred bods and an aunual adinfr ???Ion of Eight Thousand patients supply unlimited clinical material. Circulars sent upon applica tion. wky UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. n iulit literary, Kcientiflc and Profemlonsl Deport- BRYN MAWR COLLEGE BRYN IttAIIIt, 1*A# ITUATED IN PINE GROUNDS. TEN MILES from Philadelphia, on tho Penns. R. R. A Col- lege for women. Opcus Autumn of Offers degree. e\ Rpcclslfrt at tho bead of ??very depart ment. Courses adapted for graduate etndont*. Fellowships given each year in Greek, KuGlah, Mathematics, History, Biology. One European *cbolar*lilp annually to Brfn Matvr gradnatoj. ... luctory to study of r- - iratorlcs. Gym nas ratus, and under 1 r circular, sddn????, JAMES K. RIIOADS, President. LUO Filbert St., Phliadelohia, Pa. wyk cow THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY kt.eo RY MAIL, PQ3T PAID, A GREAT MKDICAL WORM ON MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality. Nerrons and Physical D?? bllity. Ln-niature Decline in Man, Errors oi Youth aud the untold mk-crle* resulting from Indiscro tfona or ??xre.-.sc*. A bc#ok for every wan. young middle nu-dend old. It contains 125 prescriptloni for all acute and chronic dUcasea, c*cu one of which te iuvalusble. Ho found by the Author , physic page*, bound in bcstlfu! Fn-nc-h muslin, emboss od covers, full gilt, guarsutccil to be s tluer work. In every sense???mechanical, literary aud prof os slonal???than any other work sold In this country *???* *??????*Td in evory ???t paid. Il- ?????? Gold or 92.CO, hr the money will be refni Ustinov. Price only $1.00 by mall, lustnllve sample six cents. Bent medal awarded the author by the National ModJ cal Association to the offleon of which he refers. The ficlcnce ef Life shonld be read by the: for Instruction, and by the afflicted for roll niruiTUi miv nui uui uv uniui. wuvmre juuhi, parent, guardian, laatructor or clergyman.???Argo Address the Peabody Mcdleal Institute, or Dr. 71. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfiurhstreet, Boston.Mam., wbo *ton.Ma*a. ( wbo requiring *kill -tiiiato diseases physicians a speciality. BuchJLtE AL'i^ riS , n r ^{ n JiIaf , 0 UbM ??? ??? THYSELF ' EVE2Y tSBBOS, SICS OH e ^ ??? 1 Is Invited to send thel Odd res* to Ths R.nPT Srxcivio Co., Drawer & Atlanta. Oa., fn; a cony of their treatise on Blob} and Birin DJsemcs. which will be malted free. THE ONLY G.WNIWNa JOHANN HOFF???S W2ALT EXTRACT m. K ji???r" JkS el _ yo, *?????' gtlLLXMS, l.n..!L!k.Pms jSJss.*sr8???i^??rysa aaesasaag CsblUtbc.u. hadMW mMo (u.??v. P:nr* of rsr.ltstfocst B???) gl???ll* ??1Mt ???sttrr??vkv(m7?? sa irsywuoy.sri- 2^u??^rik **fi5???dly fra ana wtOAw * , CANCER FOR MANY YEARS. A family servant has been afflicted for many E esra with a cancer on her nose, and was treated y some of th?? beet physicians, and the old reme dies used without benefit. Finally wo gave her Swift's Specific and she has been completely cored John Uiu. Druggist, Thomson. Ga., August!*, 188L Nose Eaten Off! John Naves, a young mar. near here, had a can cer on hi* free which had eaten away his nose, and port of his cheek, and was extending np to bis eyes, as a last resort he wst pat on Swift???* Spe cific, and It has entirely cured him. Hi* face frail healed over with new flesh, and his general health wo* woiiu-rfal. -*. r. Cr.1011.zr, M. D??? Oglethorpe, Ga., August 15,1581. Cancerous Face. I have lor many years suffered with a cancerous Cancer for 5 Years f A woman with a cancerous nicer of five year* .???Jit -* flre inches In diameter, ha* * by six bottles of 8 wilt's 8d standing aud five inches In diameter, ha* been en tirely relieved by six bottles of 8<vift's SpeciQa I consider ita effects wonderful???olmoct miraculous. Rev. Jeki CizriELL Columbus, Go., August 10, is$L We are every day receiving the most wonderful reports from tbe nso of Swift's Bpccifio in the treat ment of Cancer. Sufferers from this class of dis eases should not fail to send for our treatfro on Blood and Skin Diseases and Cancer treatment. Our remedy fr entirely vcgetablo???no mercury, no potash, or other mineral. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta. Qa. 4% W. WWW**AWf, I0LV AUKTs 41 DB04JtWJU$lK r?? ik ms CWKK FOR. ???!OL??!SN Spb^ifj??.. tt can hr givtis in ??? cup ot ??ofife?? or tw wl Shout *,!u??..*??2odgo ol Clio person taklofi It, off3 >o*i ????? and permanent curst hello . j- -.rUflS-c ia u moderate drlnJcei or an ... rrcck. Thousand* ol drunku; jh tuado temperate mm who Lav ???,iu*0 Co-dcn Spoclflo in tliel* coffee Wi ???: ..i:v kjowledge,ar.A to-day bellev1 i?:dr;rJ4nuoItlietr3W??Crew wlD. Wo 1 v^Livil efSocts resolt irons Ita parlflea and curiohM the Wood, fci ??-^ao.??r* ou-ness.anu??uclt??? to hsalthiul action ull tho organs of digextloffi* nvunnni ra BtccUte G*, 1S5 Bm* Street* Ctecteoatf,??, POD OAXiS} ??Y MAGNUS & HIGHTOWER Druggists, ATLANTA, BHOHGUA. Tho Best Schoo[ in tne State. The Cheepen School In Ihe State. Tuition it onlr TWKLVE dollan per rear a) -Gordon Institute.??? BARNESVILLE PAYS THE BALANCE. VER TWO HUNDRED PUPILS IN ATTJTND- . ance. Room for one hundred more. Nona^ out the best teschera employed. The Jeiultng cdu^ catois lndorae tho school lu the highest terms. Bend for catalogue. CHA8. E. LAMBDIN, President. ociO- snn&wky tf Barnesville, Go. BockfordWatches Are unequalled in EXACTHiCt J VICE* Used ^jr ths Chtel MwijL???d*|i oftM co* mandlnjrintba U. b. Naval Obierv* atory. for Astro* nomlc.Nl work 1 nnd *??t Looomotiv* Knirineers, Con* doctors nnd Rati- ^??warmon. They are ,tor ail u*eS*iu*vrh*ch clow i??aiW ??? pASS 1 mSSml Aircnti CUs41agJ*v*l*rs.) whogive a Fall Warrant^} By B.M. WOOLLEY, M.0. Atlanta, Georgia. Reliable evidence gicoa *ud tvferctic?? to cured pa tients and pbrsictans. eend for my book oaths Habits and their Care. Free LD xIEDAL, P^RIQ, 1878. BAKSR'S Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excess of OU La* keen removed. It ha* f Are* t!mt?? t\e $lrenffth of Cocoa mixed . with 8torch. Arrowroot or Bngir, and U therefore for more ccoooai. coL It is dclMoo*. aourishlag, ???trrDTthenlD? easily digested, sod admirably odar.ua for Invalids as wel. d* for pt-rroc- tn urglth. 7 60U bjGrocsrs ererywhers* 7, BAKER & CO., Borclsster, Hast /??t limWivufrtauAta J