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— ail^_ exqiirer ■ sun, comim's, Georgia, Wednesday morning, august ii, isso
News from the Three States Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
Valdosta's al—A Ymiiiir s ; u! th‘iitIi -
.4 Non Itnill'ond—Vnutiu liui's’iiu> ltotiulily Han-
died—nittfii l>y a UotMi-snnkt,—ttullr md« Versus
Stoamtioalst—A Tnuirli Alliaaliir V iry.
Mr. Bill Anderson is opening an im
mense brick manufactory in Macon.
There is a union revival going on in Val
dosta, and the churches are gaining many
accessions.
Rock Chapel eampmeeting, near Li-
thonia, began with a large attendance last
Saturday night.
The camp meeting at Rock Chapel com
menced Friday night. There is a large
attendance. There are seven preachers
present at this time, mostly from Atlanta.
The presiding elder, Rev. Mr. Park,
preached a very tine sermon Saturday
morning.
On yesterday ground was formally
broken on the Savannah and Tybee rail
road. The first spade full was thrown out
by Master Tommie Purse, whose grand
father. Hon. Thomas Purse, broke the
ground for the beginning of the Central
railroad, just fifty years ago from yes
terday.
At Forsyth Friday the mortal remains
of Miss Kate Napier were laid to rest in
the cemetery. Three weeks ago last
Wednesday she graduated at Monroe Fe
male College with the first honors of the
class. Her composition and valedictory
were the best that had been rendered at
that institution for many years.
There has been a call for a convention
of the eleventh senatorial district, to be
held in Cuthbert on August 20th for the
purpose of nominating a suitable person
to represent the district in the next gen
eral assembly. Col. Turnipseed. of Clay
county, is the only avowed candidate for
the position at present. There is strong
probability, however, of there being oppo
sition.
The sample room of the Cobb house at
Cuthbert was broken into at four o'clock
Friday morning by some little negro boys,
and a number of samples of a commercial
tourist, which were on display, were taken.
The goods being found in their possession,
they were soon' arrested. They were let
off - with a promise to return the samples
and each to accept ninety-nine lashes,
which were given them.
An examination of the tax books of
Lowndes county for the past ter. years will
develop some interesting facts, Property
valuation has increased steadily and rapid
ly: not a single year between 1ST5 and ISSti
shows any decrease. The returns ih:s year
show an increase of ••"TS.C'To over those
made in 1S75: an increase of P’44.109 over
the returns made in 1SS1. and an increase
of fl70.4S3 over the returns made last year.
Spalding superior court was in session
last’ week. The entire time has been taken
up with the contest over the recent pro
hibition election. Only two districts have
been finished, but no idea as to the result
can be formed, as Judge Boynton will
make no decision on the case until all dis
tricts are completed. By agreement the
case is tried before Judge Boynton, and as
it will take up the entire term of the court,
all jurymen have been excused. From the
present prospect an adjourned term will
cave to be called to complete the case, as
it has taken a week to go over the two
smallest districts in the county. leaving
six others yet to be examined.
At Macon Saturday an interesting ea-e
of defamation of character wa= Toueht by
Lavnisie Lamer against Rol ert Thorpe, jr.
Colonel J. C. Howland defended the case
and Colonel P. .' ri ’.: ear- : ?• r me
Plaintiff. The iattei argued * hat the de
fendant shoul 1 be placed under e nd for
the forthcc niing o? th<
*5003. in case plaintiff 'a i- h ase. 1 h •
defendant argued hat the’ nstituti ns
’68 and "77 plainly embody a lause allow
ing no imprisonment f r dept, and that to
place the defendant under id be
equivalent to impri; mment i r the debt,
wnich is clearly a deed of rec' rd and that
he could not possibly hi id the defendant
legally under "he nte-r.e ■ Judge
Harris reserved hi- ti'.l r.< xt week.
Col. N. A. Flournov. who. a.-: superin
tendent of education in Coll ert county .got
behind with hi- -■ trienie: :- .as: spring,
ha- settled i.i full, and sent the slat super
intendent a receipt from h.-se■ es-?or. tue
present county s'uperir.tendei.t in Coii.erv
Col. Flournov was in arrearsto the am
of ?40n0. and every dollar has been paid.
Mrs. Fannie Boyd, wife of Waiter Bpy.L
E.trj.. <iied at Ada on the ^th inst. - % IrK.
Boyd was a most fc-tirnal :- lady. ar*d h<rr
death is a series Iok* to the r.cdgnborho*'o
in which she Jived. She leaves sur ^ .r ^
her a devoted husband and fi-e sir.ad chil
dren. They have the sympathy of many
friends.
Selma Times: Mr. V* ^ • Roberts re
turned to the/*itv vesterday a:ter spend
ing a month in Pc rry count v. r.e \~iyten
in the «ecti*:n above Manon gno^n a»
Dutch Fork, and jrives e. g-o’.vin-f a ._ cou T*-
of th** trood time he had wnile in void
Perrv." Mr. R. says the farmers in that
portion of the county ba**e the finest crop-?
thev hav«* had in five years. Corn :.*» 5 er . v
good and cotton i« especially fine.
Selma Times: Mr. F L. Brown returned
to the city yesterday from a business trip
over the* Alabama Oritra. roan lor ...e
shoe house of Mr. I. P- Howard. Mr B.
reports poisoning of caterpillars gomg on
right generally in some -.ectipns ' :1
canebrake. He says cotton is
flnciv and putting on fruit we... •- •
intention of the farmers to commence
poisoning in good eames' so sejon in--
destructive cottcin worms make tee,,
pearance better known.
sav« that* IfT boat . Men 1,1 Jacksonville,
steambo.U it ,wn i® ls any change in the
decrease U Ti be o! incl,ease and not n
decrease. There will never be fewer
steamboa.s on the river than nre here
L ‘ (;nrrett & Bro„ of Orlando
tn he /Ti’ the , real estn te business cm ing
and^ 4tbnti ‘ la -I 1 ' ‘Affairs of the Apopka
atteifii a t-C 181 road delllan d their entire
man
Jacksom-nie Herald: The .......
„ , n Sl . J ( l u cer u few nights since, ar,l
t. liom it is said threatened suicide i.v
dro'a jnng. :, r.4l was am -t ■■ l „ d locked up
in jail, *\ as released tills , :.ing, as iieaii-
peured to lie nil rigiit... tally. He gi
\V,aa n n e U and-ays he is from
-Neath Carolina. The mayor ordered him
to go elsewhere if he wished to terminate
bouts 81 ' 1 U ' V Care r and not linger hcrea-
Ar.other new railroad rumor reaches t! e
Heraio, and is said to be an assured fact
arrangements are being made with
tfie tropical Construction Company for
the bunding of another railroad, work to
commence this month. It will connect
with the Jacksonville, Tampa and Kev
\\ est road at Buffalo Blurt, south of p a lat-
ka, thence going south will passthrough
Norwalk, past Lake Bryant, Moss Bluff.
Lsmeraldn. Lisbon and Orange Bend to
Tavares. It is possible that this new road
may be built to pass through Kustis.
The Florida Herald of Saturday makes
t ns fling at its neighbor, the l imes-l T i . :
1 he Times-L nion has au account tiiis
niormng about burglars breaking into G.
B. Cirirfin A Son’s office and drilling holes
in the safe. The paper then goes on C
state that the attempt was made a few
days ago, Our ‘‘steamed conteinp" is bad
ly off again, as usual. The attempt was
made months ago, and somebody must
have been giving the credulous reporters
ot the T.-l. a stitf. Boys, you should read
the Herald and keep posted on local affair*.
Palatka Herald: New settlers in tni.s
state do not know what to make of this
weather. A stranger was traveling on the
cars the other day. and on being asked
where he was going by a friend, said:
“Going ! I am going where I came from.
Mosquitoes and fleas are nothing. I can
stand them, but when alligators come
swimming under my house and try to pull
my children through the cracks* in the
floor I think it time to leave. The other
day I caught one and tied it with a rope.
Then got the ax and struck at its head;
the ’gator dodged my lick, and the rope
was cut. It then swam off and soon came
back with one of my hogs. No, sir. I am
going to another part of the state, where I
can live in peace.'*
One of Man) spcriinpn*.
We find the following instance of the
condition of the people who have been
caught in the strikes out west:
“Oh, sir. for the love of heaven, take my
husband back again. He meant no harm
when he struck, and he is almost out of
his mind now when he thinks that he was
led away into doing it. for he had no feel
ings but content when the strike was
ordered, and he never lifted his hand
against the road when the strike was on.
but stayed at home peaceable. We have
four children, and what will become of us
if you don't take John back. God knows.
We have been badly punished already for
what was done, and if you take him back
you will never find a more faithful man to
you through thick and thin."
This is a specimen of the heart breaking
letters which the superintendent of the
Missouri Pacific railroad is constantly re
ceiving from the wives of the discharged
strikers. But unfortunately, in order to
comply with these requests.* the superin-
endent would have to discharge the men
who came forward to fill the vacant places
at the risk of their lives, and who were
often struck by the strikers on the head.
It was they who stuck by the company
••through thick and thin.’*
.Jim H«*r si/<*.
• I think I wear twos." she simpered to
the shoemaker, “do I not?”
••Yes. ma’am,” said the honest dealer,
‘•you wear twos.” Then under his breath:
• One on each foot."
Cholera, dysentery and diarrhoea come
with the summer imprudence in fruit diet.
Infection and sudden, cheeks of perspira
tion cause these complaints. On the first
symptom take four or five Brandreth Pills
and drink plentifully of hot water, ar.oi
you are safe. If you wish to render the
booiy a fortress against disease, take one or
two Brandreth P: Is every night for ten
days and thus remove from tne bowels all
eoddew
BLOOD AND MONEY.
The blood of man has much to do in ►linpina
his actions during his pilgrimage through this
troublesome world, regardless of the amount of
present or expectant money in pocket or stored
away in bank. It is a conceded fact that we np-
pear as our blood makes us, .tnd the purer the
blood, the happier, healthier, prettier and wiser
we are; hence the oft-repeated interrogatory,
"how is your b!o« d r* With pure sir. ants of life-
giving fluid coursing through our veins, bounding
through our hearts, and pi *ughing through our
physical frames, our morals become better, our
constitution stronger, our intellectual faculties
more accute and grander, and men. women and
children happier, healthier and more lovely.
The unprecedented demand, the unparalleled
curative powers, and the unmistakable proof from
those of unimpeachable character and integrity,
point with an unerring finger to B. H. H. Botanic
Blood Balni-as far the best, the cheapest, the
quickest, and the grandest and most powerful
blood remedy ever Ik*fore known to mortal man,
in the relief and positive cure of Scrofula, Kheti* j
inatfcm, Skin Diseases, all taints of blood poison.
Kidney complaints, old ulcers and sores, cancer*,
catarrh, etc.
Ii. B. B. is only about three years old -a baby in
age, a giant in power -but no temedy in America
can make or ever has made such a wonderful
showing in its magical powers in curing and en
tirely eradicating the above complaints, and
gigantic sales in the face of frenzied opposition
and would-be money monopolists.
Letters from all points where introduced are |
pouring in upon us,-peaking in the loudest praise.
Some say they receive more benefit from one bot
tle of B. Ii. B. than they have from twenty, thirty
and fifty, and even one hundred bottles of a
boasted decoction of inert and non-medicinal
roots, and branche- of common forest trees. Wc
hold the proof in black and white, and we also
hold the fort.
J*«>l ice him ti*s VifttH.
Mrs. M. M. Prince, living at •>. West Fair street.
Atlanta, Gu.. has been troubled for several
month* with an ugly f irm of catarrh, attended
with a copious and offensive discharge from both
nostrils.
Her system became so affected and reduced that
she was confined to bed at :ny house for some
time, and received the attention of three
physicians, and used a dozen bottles of an exten
sively advertised blood remedy, all without the
least benefit.
.She finally commenced the use of B. B B., with
a decided improvement at once, and when ten
bottles had been used, she was entirely cured of
all symptoms of catarrh.
It gave her an appetite, and increased her
strength rapidly, and I cheerfully recommend it
as a quick and cheap tonic and Blood Purifier.
J. W. Gloer.
Atlanta, January 10. lvtf. Policeman.
A ISook of WomlfPH. Free.
All who desire full information about the cause
and cure of Blood Poison-..Scrofula and scrofulous
.Swellings, L*leers, Sores, Rheumatism. Kidney
Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail,
free, a copy of our ii-page Illustrated Book of
Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and
startling proof ever before known.
Address BLOOD BALM CO .
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Cured by ,S. S. S.
CAUTION.
ConJtunv'r* nof ronfum our S/irri/tc
U'i f U (h* n ’rtv m tn ImltrtHtin*, *ub
jK.tn/h nmt on r-’ury inis''m u \uh PA nr* (jot
ten up to rell, not on their own no ri', hut -n
the metit of 0 ur rnns'hj. An linltntton l
alu 'ii/* ,i fruu'l >nut a cheat, a»<t the>/ thro
onhja- the jeans fe at/nun 'h> arti> leimi'uO'l
Trentim'", HMa/ulSkin M*. i - //. u’> ,
f'-e. For.-ah h; all •tru r A-".
TIU: VIVIFT SVF.' IFIC fO..
Ih • r 3 I*. 0/
S. S. S. vs. POTASH.
I have had blood poison f”r*r.n y-ar-. I know 1 h»raki-n on,, hundr***! hot?i«*« of
Iodide of potash in that tine*, but it did m** no -ood. Lu-t - iiniiier mv fan*, n. < k
and limb- Wi-re covered with '.r.-. and I ronld -r.tn . ly <>•>■ mv arm- on . ■ ,nt of rtu- i-
mattsm in my shoulders. I took M. S. H., and it ha.« G .n« : in*- nr .'•< go- d »i..»n all other medi
cine- I have tnk* n. My fare, body and neck are |H*rf-« r!y i-Imr and^ clean, and rnv rh»*u-
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1 ‘ * ' * “ " ' ■ * 'iral tlmo-i> wight In gold.
L. L. MIT* HLLI. w. g; ; p. r: , y , r g
I wo;:id L >t be without b. S
BALL’S
COLTJMBTJS
f::;FEfTLY SATISFACTORY
J e rrf. t ded by ten*
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CTlTi \ O CORSET CO
».} L: jj; :..ard St., Mew York. .
>4t) St Chicago. HI*.
ALL FIRST-CLASS
FOUNDERS INI MACHINISTS. Storekeepers bow keep it for Sale
THE BEST
'Wbtl: Bakirm Powder
Steam topes anti Cotton Presses
Dt-.iAr in LIMB Or -- M • • ilii:-FI .or .il'an-1 oth- r LCMBKR
ma of Lr» *>in({ Lumber . >r othri ;
Rcy4 Puirtps, Judson Gcve-no-s, Ebe-man Feeders and
BROWN COTTON GIN.
TOl IN THE WOULD.
TO IMIti:\Tft.
Manv baklt,v pov.d--rM are very f»#*mlcloiiK
fj and v/ode every fat*: reganln bin
•«t, ; ,e HnofiM ai o have a for the louder
the tittle children.
s*:.\ roin
i*ntainHn^-ne >,t the bad qualities of l»aklnj^
#iwder«. ^rifi or mb-ntt>n. It contain* no
eirtfui in^reihent—no alum or un.monia.
m h:\tific.
AH r'h/.rrdHt^ijr. ho have analyzed fb-a F on iu
\
- dl have no other. OkAk. vrh*M*: G-et effr/rta
rith therr y are iubdant
fver.H*?a 1 '/u.rn. Hav»r* lira*:, nave* lut/f/r, ka% <■<*
•quaWl At^olotelr y i
.g hotel* and r»"*Uiiira
High \r
o u-ua: symptoms :n the nr/se anc
W- would recommend its u.v: by ali
■t to hav fever, and we f'iadlv \*ar
cited testimonv to its efficiency in
lie
Bradfields
GAXTZ, JOSHS ,{ CO.,
17U l)iiftnf St., .V,
-HE FAMOUS BRAND a
OLD MILL HJRE OLD RYt
SHADELANDi
r : ■■ STamCEB'S :'JR4HTIi
» : nva’H-ab»e !• t ac*. - • —
Ltt rime 'j ! ^ eeR es • - LIVEP,
STOMACH -BOWELS
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ks*. K- 0=7 I* a ^ / .*>: BEST AL
TERATIVES and s*»J* I r ! E P S OF THE
BLOOD, aro •£ A A LL'AS ? v Oh!C.
STADICEF 3 AURANTII
F x L7 1- rr, - I i. 00
C. F. S T ADiCER, Proprietor,
uo SO. FRONT ST,, Ph?iad«foh a. Pa.
i_A J tew
WU !TJr iE u
WteWr raj rtf
Pensacola ha.-, a ba.T
“Hades.’
Peach drying is th-
among farmers.
Miss Rosa McCorm:
lady of Jack* mvili-
Th< ‘
lisb a paper in Orla:
didates tor congr-- •»
The “old timers"
1. ■ .
badly after so much r
The conse r-
•it. John -
.cake
Jacksonville, Wednesday.
The long continued had
caused the Kw>XiV& filing bu-ejne--
to a standstill on the g'ii-
Mr. Eri. Jaoqman. of Jackv/nvii .e.
norted to Lave been bitten Lv a rati
in South Florida anc the.' iiWJe no;.e-. a
entertained for hb. recovery.
Governor Perry’ tos-ied a proclamation
closing al! the state oftl'-'-s and p-J fU
all the flags on state buildings at nalt-ma-.t
on the day of Tilden’s fun'-raJ.
Sam Waa^h, ; i ?ens ; %ru\n
laur.flr*.Tn;»r.. h/** bei orne '* * r
zen of the T'nited Staffs and v.ui -o *- ’
Daridvm.
The pay roll of the Florida
Navigation road corripn^-** I * ^
and it U ert:mated that the turn J * ^
for w.h month amount 0 '
or/).
Jacksonville Herald; I* a.! -
U, «ay that the railroad* h - e V, r „
Steaui^joatH. 1 The nicttin\ , t
and here to “tay. r.'ol. H. * *
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ADMINISTRATOR b SALE. Irx»ta.ixtljr Cured.
k ^ Dr. Haifte*- GOLDEN *PUCI VIC i**tantly
Reduction in Gas Piping arid Fixtures,
’* THE MOST
EXTENSIVE
PURE BRED LIVE STOCK
ESTABLISHMENT
[In the WORLD.
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