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ATLANTA WEEKLY CONSTITUTION, NOVEMBER 20, 1877.
, In rnrrrct *mn after they
here ernwti enM. VetfenUr, fnr in
jure. after rta'in* that "I(pia ViH-
In(t' 1 <» wiiLinr poetry for the K'lijtt
Onarier, we trade hi attempt to a>h
who the editor of the Conrler wan wrl-
tirp poetry for. How we eueeeede-t
can he«l be! appreeia'ed by the intelli-
*ent reader who rota all theee item -
rot aod pntethetn in hie eerap-hotk.
Wealeorrdeevored to Male that Mr
Reeee, of the Macon Telegraph, hail
rrtnroed to Wanhiogton, hot the re-
verpiftil competitor pot it * Reece, of
Macnn.'
—ham Rmall will addrem the ci’iiene
of Rome on Fridar, and will report
Oereral Tocmbe’a Carteranlle epeech
on Ratnrday.
— We ha»* receirod the Am-
mmber of the Diepa'ch.
a neat little ever in* pnper poh
Untied in Savannah by Mr. W. M
Speed,aeon of Colonel J. R Sneed ot
th'e city. We wish the new enterpri e
rorrh enreenn.
—An eachantm eaya that hornet
onrht to go to NVelu-len. A decree of
thin ehemeter might glso tend the hegt
to Walla-Walla.
_ Northern travel through Savanna!
la gettirg hriak.
— When yon eee a (tad-eyed mar,
whnee clothea lock like they had been
fed to a seven raw gin, yon rosy know
he lea Georgia-Teaan whoha* returned
to have hla eewing done by Borne oi
hit rieh relativee.
—The farmer* of Monree cooul;
have atruck a big bonanza in the war
of sorgl.um ayrnp. It eella readily at
aixty rente a gallon.
—When a man in full poeaeeeion of
allot hie families and a buggy *t,»i>
locks hie 12 year old eon in the amokr
( withdrawing the offer of “state aid'
fr- m all the railroad ccmyaniee which
did not have vetted rgt-te adopted,by a
near, intone vote, a res. In don exempt-
rag tlra Norbewfero rrma irr m the
«n**rrtion of f lew. After this action
sedition*! large eoroa were breitcd in
«be roed ard The line finished to Lola j
Ci«y ard pot in rnnr.irsr order. The j
•opr#me ronrt haa decided that the
matter of endorranrant now re<«ta with
the g vernor. We believe it ia clearly
hia duty to execute the contract made
between the c-mpaay end the aut*-,
ar.d the people of the atate will anatain
him in no d/in*. The company ia
. iearlv rn’itled to have if§ bnda en-
donwdin acc-idarc* with the provi-
niona of the act of J870 and we aincerely
hope that the governor will not hfai-
tAte to make the er dr reentrant.
ia the theatre of continued disturbance, 'her liver dissected out This kind of I -The Covirgton Star ^llantly sup-1 SPEAKING OF SHEEP
The Mexican popalatioa have organ-** *iveroccurs so frequ-otly in women ! ports Hon. Henry D. McDaniel for] uiuaiuaHjii uuuiu .
• l - * *— 5 **--* — 1 1 •* ' ——— 1 v: - —initiation is grace-1
THAT RAMISES US THAT II PA T3
Tl R I IS K 3REM.
z d and claim the right to govern by
tn» b law. They refuse obea ence ter
h*- civii ntbori'iea and threaten re~
eiawn'w airamnt# be made to
con*rol th*iin. ILe Mexican citizens
■re aided in them revoictionary pro
ceedings by a number of leading Mex
ican# west ot the river. Major Jonea,
that physicians have given it the name . senator, and his Domination ia grace-1
of “corset fiver.” In the subject men- < fully accepted by the reliable Rockdale
tioned the hollow in the liverwaa larce Rfgister.
enough for tbe wrist of a grown man! —Snead, of the Savannah Sunday
to be laid in it. Young ladies who don’t j Time*, heroically remark: “We don’t
want their live# put into toe new«pa- care a thrip when they move the capi-
pere and made ao awful example of tal. We want some capital to move.
after they are dead bad better take
-y»*chrz ban received machinery
for a cotton factory.
— Houston, Tex., is very proud cf
female ca’tie-thief.
—The Durham, S. C-. Tobacco Plant
has a plant of tobacco nine leer high.
—North Carolina haa 160 K72 white
children of school age and 100.001 col
ered.
—There ia said to he fif y thousand
acre* of lai d in the L ke Apopka re-
.nor. Fiord*, subject to entry.
—The aoitual session of the state
grange will occur in JaefcaQOvU.e, Fix.,
oa the 10th of December.
—A New Orieana man set a g in t*
kid thieves, and was hiinte f k bed by
it last Friday.
The Ft. Worth, Tex, Democrat re
ports 'he departure from that place - of
iwenty-two well-to-do Mormon prose
lytes.
— 1 The Dallas Herald says the work
of extending the Texas PAcific from
F rt Worth to Wea herford will be
begun in a few days.
—The Mexicans on tbe border satisfy
themselves with the assurance that
Mexico, will, in case of war, recover
Texas.
Tex*ns are very much tickled at
the Mex'can raid ovor the border in
pursuit of depredators. It gives 'em
by late advices, had reached Meaaill*, j warning,
forty miles ab owe Ej P«-ao, and we shall 1 —The title of Ghaxi, which ha* been
learn whether be will be able to obtain J conferred on Mukbtar and Osman
peace and quits. Tbe probabilities are | p M haa, is one of great distinction, and
that he will not without the use of w rsxeij bestowed on a subject of Tur-
force, and the men under him at« too ] fc e y. it is a matter ol record that it is
limited in numbdra to eng/g* an or- nearly three hundred years since any
ganixed opposition. j individual was selected for such an
—Dallas (Text*) Commercial, 5'h: honor. In the eutteeoth cent ary
Thin morning Dr. Chtldreea wae railed during the great war ot Turkey and
upon to visit a man named William., western Europe, it was conferred on
who is sick in our count, jail. The one or two occasions. The last time it
doctor went down to the jail snd en- was bestowed in modern days was upon
tered tbe cell in which Wud.ms is con- the fortress of bkumU, which was al-
fined with a number of others, amorg waysdesignated in official dccumenU
whom is the man Chambliss, who is as Ghsai Shumla. This fortress has
under a charge of murder. Walking been besieged twenty-seven tunes, r~*
up to tbe -ick man, Dr. Children, was has never been raptured. The ml;
io the act of stooping down to feei conferred on cmee and fortifications
Williams’ pnt«e, when he was struck a and their successful defenders,
ternbie blow on the back of hia head —There ia oo radical change in jew
with a bottle of aar.Ueses in a nek, by 1 elry this season. Gold in its various
the man ChambJiea, who had moved up ] color*, from green and dead«g >]d io tbe
behind him. The 4. «tor wjjs felled to I bright yellow, will be used for general
tbe earth like an ox, and for a while | a octsione, and Hilver f.^r dmi'toiiettes.
was inefenaibie. "As' *oo;i as struck j Fur fall drees, oiumond and runies
• he blow Cbamblii*8 fell on his knee* | a favorite combination, atid cameoe,
and l^*gan prayiirg in a load voted. D I in the moat elaborate settings, of either
Childrens wa* picxeii up by v me of ihe j pearls or diamonds, are ais.i wo:u ex
prisoners, and he left the cell. Going I .©naively. There is quite a revival of
iraio tbe effice 1*« bathed tbe wounded I coral jewe'.ry with tbe present rage
part and washed a qtian'ity of molaaaes I red, and various k n U tf iet o nainema
fn.m hia bead, wb-cn was spilled on I are in v. gue to match the jet trim.-
him when the blow vafl struck, th** mings.
b-»ttle having been br< ken by the force j —fne young men of Boston are re
f the blow. When questioned «b<*ui DO wned for their good lrck. A M
tin attack on Dr. Cbt;dre^a, Cbamblis ‘
HR«d 'bat he wun ed t<. kill him b^caus<
Oh ldiene bad threaleneil lo take bir
life.
honae punish him for throwing a | a chance to return the favor.
atone through a neighbor*# window,
look upon ft as s waate of the raw i
us rial.
—'The Sarderaville Courier aaya tha
Herachel V. K»*nt, a youth of 16 or 17
yean* of age, too cf Captain T. W. Kent,
of Wrghtavifle, Johnaon county, pic k
ed or.e day last week 508 pounds of col
ton.
-Mr. Reese, of the Macon Tele-
Two forged patents to Tens land*
have been found at Austin among an
immense lot of papers of the alleged
lard forgery.
—Joseph W. Dabbs, of Hu’phur
Springs, T»xm, took the second pre
io urn, $135, for the he^t bale of Tex**
cottoo, at the fit. I/>uia fair.
- Chattanooga limes: Mr. David
Mabseugale was out last Wetluesdaj
looking for hu» cows on Suck cretk.
ubiiut seven miles from tbe dty, and
graph, ia clerk of the houee committee I seven bears.
on public buildings snd grounds, oil —The total receipts of moneys from
whicli General Phil. Cook is chairman. I all eoaicea, received iu F -ruaudiuu up
' 1 u> dale of November 5 b, amount to
$21 J>48 17. Of this $30 454 78 has been
axpendecj, leaving a halauce of $1,
104 30 in the treasury.
—I/txington (Va) Gflz^tte: Abaut
-Dr. Green, the superintendent of
the lunatic asylum, says there are only
twenty-five applications for the «dmis
■ion of x^tient* on fils. Additions
have recently been made to the main I fifty members of the colored Biptmi
r-‘ D t d tt“'ch'It r chSr«
bniMiega are in cenree ol conatructici. m Ttieijd niKtlt lilit for at!eD dir.g the
—Mr. John O. Holmee, ol Talbo' I c i rcna .
rnnnty, haa (falhered thin treason onr —Mr. Aator’a new yacht, the Amhei'
thonaaett hut-held o! corn lrom tliirty- at-Iret-a, arrived at jackeonville, FU,
three scree ol land. on Friday morning la-.t She wae
-Mrs.David Bailey, ol Sanderaville i htr Ml.-are.-ee hy a aalvo
Twombly, bailing from the hub of th
universe, is to be tbe eon-in-iaw of
William H. Yanderbil. He »s to marry
the eldest daughter of the railroad
king, the latter oart of this mouth, at
.St. Bartholomew's church, B. ston. It
is announced that Yandei built has
given Mr. Twombly half a million dol
Large quauliiifcB oi figs are being 1 lara, and likewise provided him with a
dried in Ca.ifornia. I permanent position as superintendent
—Mr. Delaine of the London Time* I of all tbe New York Central company^
retires on a life pension of $10,000 a | grain elevators in New York city. This
year.
is OeXPHAl.
That’s what we’re alter. 1
- The editor of the Montezuma
Weekly announces: “ All ot the can
didates who want the nomination have
plenty of money—come on and vote
for those who’treat’ the most, this is
the true path for intelligent patriots.’*
—Col. Jones,of the Ma on Te egrapb,
writes cf an Atlanta hotel: “Think of
board in such a palace being only $2
per diem.” It is snch though s as these
that help the colonel to run lor tbe
legislature.
—In the senatorial convention at
GMumbus Tuesday the Marion and
Chattahoochee delegates retired and
rv.ruinated Hon. E. W. Miller, ol Ma
rion, and tbe Mnsccgae delegates noin
inate-1 Hon. Thoms»s W. Grimes.
—Oar old and esteemed friend,
“Many Voters,” has taken charge
theca vaj-s iu Oconee and says: ‘ From
the treatment M. M. Sheats received
in the last election, we announce him
as ? caud.date, subject to no clique,
n>Liniuation or primary election.”
—In the senatorial convention a
sensible d. legate (ffrred a resolution to
abolish the rota*ion system and that
future nominations be made without
regard to county lines; but the con
vention sat down on him and hia reso~
lation
- Elder T. M. Harris declines to be
a candidate for the l<-gislature in Wash
ington county, because he holds “that
an honest, capable and conscientious
clerg> mau is rendering far more im
portant service in the pulpit tha i be
could possibly do in the legislative
halls.”
—Mr. J. R. Christy, editor of the
Athens Watch man, writing from White
county of the capital discussion, says;
“We did not have the pleasure of hear-
THE Qlfl MiSER’S SKI [ETON.
VANDEBBILT, THE EMIXEST
CHRISTIAS. AX HCIPA11SG A
4% HJELL OF A TIME
—It is eetiraated tha» 120 000 children
have been orphans by the famine in
India.
POLITICAL.
ung Bostonian wid d> -ubdrss rise to
eminent e by these elevators and his
lather-in-law, and he should by all
means drop the first or second let’er of
i bis name. The idea that the future
There are five foreigners m the I D0W8 n^per is doomed to print such a
senate two Scotchmen, an English nanie ^Twomhlv is painful,
man, an Ir:shmao and a Nova dcotian. 1
—Mr. Voorheea haa canceled his
iters lecture engagements since hie
appointment as United States senator.
— In the mailer of senators, New I —With the republican party divided
Yoix leads the fiat, there being no lee* | #s to any fit nomiuatiou demccrate
man nine nHsivee oi New York in the I enough will vote with the president’*
United Stay £ senate. I friends to carry it through,—New York
—If Columbus had known the qual- Herald, ind.
ily of bank presidents this country was 1 —It will not beaiws, however, for
goin to produce he wnuM never have I us to remember that the condition of
discovered it. J the working classes even in the n -v?r
—.Six states, ail western or.es, have I i* by no means salisfart'iry; and wnile
no native-born repres* ntatives; Wis- I this is the case vt would hardly be l>e-
consin, Iowa, Kausas, Nebraska, Colo- | comi*^ for no^ei^r^pubjmans to am-
redo and Nevada.
—Mr. Keelej ’a creditors are exerting
iDg Mr. Furman’s speech, but it is
thought that it w»s as good an argu
meet as could have been offered on that
side. Mr. Mitchell’B was an eltqnent
and convincing address finely de lver-
ed aud well received— winning great
applause from this large gathering of
the people.” _
CLEAXEL-OUC KEXTUCKIAXS.
The cleaned-ont community, the
«»ntucky division, who went ever to
lulumore to see Tenbroeck scoop the
eastern horses, and who subsequently J everyone bundmi tlieep.or nearly on* to tnree.
had to pf-wntbeir famous timing-watch- and sirce theae dog* are allowed to destroy
es to get back to Washington, a ill per- one yew diaep. worth or nine
haps fir.d consolation in the thought
ia dead.
—Mr. John H. Renier, of Covington
haa left with hia family for Greekjr,
Colorado
- Oxford boasts ol the best s’ring
band in the state.
— Mr. Richard Webster, an old citi
ten rf Washington county, is dead.
—ACovington lady, © ghty two year*
is said by the Star to be building a nsa
11011*0.
— Jruio I*. Dennis, of Talbofton, es
tlmaten that tbe tramway to Gem
will tost a little more than five thous
and d« liars.
—The grand jury of Cla;ke count)
have forbidden ihe use of the court
home for political meetings.
— General Robert Toombs:
truthful « ntrast with the »dta;
and ii diuements of Atlanta, it is sell
evident lh»t the state, with her
creueed XK»j>nlation, enlargeii judicial
trilunalM ar.d added departments rat:
not Ik* * cco(H(..< dated at Milledgevilie
Tl e ntaie cannot aihud them there am
private enterprise does not assure them
II the vote sliould vote for Mtllrdge
f three guns under the auspices ot th
Jai'kaonvtUe Yacht club, of which Mr.
Aoior is the cuntinodorf'
—Vicksburg Herald: In many fields
ihegrrmnd is covered wi:b you*.g cot
ton that ba« come up fr*>m tbesetd
in out of the bolls bv the wortniif
d and beaten into the grouad by
lie heavy rains, while the reed in :hr
bolls on the stalkh are alt sproutir g
—Fort Worth (Tex ) Th in'era 1 :
The prospect for a good bidfilo bum
encouraging. The early cold
sr ha* set in and the range is
already bh ek with the bi*on, and Ihe
hunter* are prepar'd g for an early snd
vigorous onslaught on them. A halt
million hides welcome to Fort Worth
during the ensuing six months.
The farmers on the R g Wichita,
Ciay county, Texis, have had in ope-
:: for the past two seasons a stock
f their own that is workirg 'ike a
charm &i< h inau agrees to pay ior
a.'l damrges done by hia stock to oth-
r crops- lu case ihev eannot agree
lo iheamouM ol Die damsges they
reier ihe matter to a thud cioz.-n.
—The Methodist Episcopal church
nth holds its annual cooterei ce hi
Tainpa, Fla, commencing ou Wetlnes
lav, the 14th inst. This auuuat hs
aider exclusively the well-being of the
-ilored people of the south.—Washing
ou National Union, rep.
Mr. Albert Brown can r.ow retire
on bin defeat and learn, if ha is not too
much impregnated with his own
4 ‘views,”t.hat the people of Mississippi
are grateful for the results the demo
crata have achieved, and do not pro
p-we to go hack on them to satisfy the
whims of demagogues of one sort or
Krupp is a lucky mac. No mattei I grother Retire, Albert.—Vicksburg
a waning, they all come o | Herald, dem.
— His removal from the pecu-iai po
litical atm-sphere of thn *• Wabash
bottoms,” by virtue of which he has
grown to his present proportions, to
bat of the United S ate* senafe, is an
unfor unate one for Daniel. It will be
discovered that the “Sycamore of the
Wabash” is not quite so tall as hoosier
democratic politicians have believed
—A Raton young man going aloig I him.—Chicago Inter Ocean, rep.
he street lost Monday &hw a pair ol J —fc now that a man who can rend
nhoes barging to a c.othe« line. ID | ftQ4 j wr jte and keep accounts, and who
a pm sure upon him of several tons V
the square it ch. He says even the
motor would “bust” under iL
—To Sir Kemuel Baker’s suggestion
that a negro never tames a w iid animal
the reply has been made that iu tb«
southern states the negro &•»« really do
mesticated thv c< on.
bun. fcrfreu is said to be *uppl} iug 350
m a mouth to the tnr, while till
ing: large orders for the j*orte.
R*Wun babies are never washed
je», in the race • f tuis Hi-nrykt rt
Clay vinki Deanovitch chu lay bis baud*
fiis heart and swear that ho is a
native-born Aruer can.
immediate ly exclaimed, ’Cut herdowi !
cut her down! Here is Lydia Tnoinp
ton cojainittiiig suicide.”
—Georgia, North Carolina and Ten
.. . . v T r ,, ,• . iiuv. me mn mat. inis wiuuai
ville the It ginlature would adj- urn to I ^mhjage represents the religions
Atlanta inside id vh.rty ^uay* it may J we jj aa g nersl inte'digerce of
ople of the «iate of Florida, ar.d it*
tda
well Ih* feared, for lack of a* i
dations and the means of v*.<mor'ai
existence 8eriously.it would !»« j
Visesvy to remove back to Atlanta
within a year, or to spend an amount
of Me people’s money which the pa
eionate and pr* jndiced wonht pro
uounce ridiculous if mentioned bore.”
—Covington Star: We publish the
lettered lion. W. M. R*esr, ol Wai.li iiivu vi „ v ^„,. rv .
ii-gtnn, on the capital qoeftion, which 1IjeeUl U1 Galvt
i>. one of the strongeai argnmenu iu | c j iarc h.
fmor of retaining the atate capital it.
Atlanta, we have yet seen. As Judg*
Reese haa long been a state s
ai «l,aH Mich, haw heen in a position te
know “whereof he writes,” and, beii g
a man in whom the whole people o
the state have the utmost ccntider.
we think h»w letMe? ought to convince
the most “pr» judiced” against Atlanta
that it is belief (or the state that »h
i-Mptial should remain where it now
Read hia letter and vote for Atlanta.
vs.-ion w ill ho of more than general iu
ter(-st to the j>eop!e cf Die stale.
— During the present winter w 11 be
held * wo C‘>i: ( bfeiice uieeUi.g-* of ihe
Methodic: Ei.i copal church .y*uih t onc
• n IIouht.*n and the other in Gal
On the lib the Gemma sou lie:
ference n.eeta at Houston, and
10th of DeceduWr the T« xa» coufereuce
at S:. John’i
— Dr. George A. Penney, of Cedar
Kevr.pnbiiaht a a communication wfrch
leaves no doubt ihat the case whict
creates so much excitement m ihat
it
was a genuine case of yellow fever,
was, howev r, only sporadic, and the
gene al health ol me city has not been
aflectdl.
•There arrived at Galveston a few
days ago one huodnd *Ld fifty e
giants on their way to Manor* county
* Texts l)n »he Tr.rin fr m Ga veaton
Dalton Enterprise: V\e are told by | t | lt , baggag* -auiasner washtrm k wiih
the good farmers from different parr**
of the country, that the wheat crop, hi
fur as sown and up, was looking belt
mi d thriftier than they had ever seen
at any reason. The larmers are not
all done h* wing yet. but the an a sow r
is larger than usual, while the ) r un» :
in most cares ha* been well prepared tv
receive the retd, and the grain put in | ^|*Jj
:he i*eculiar Hhi.pe of a bumlle, and
examinaiion, found ui it a hi;
Di tchnian.
Richmond Dfs atch: The p
t mu.*: have bten well pieaneu will
the lunrii he got on ihe fair grout d*:
the rentaurant in charge of the Ldi
of the Grace s reel Pi c. by serum church,
ck for $100, given to il><
| huiltlii g inn.I, in a sunstaniial sjrt
u*knowhKtgeiuer.t to that efl-ct.
t-eeii of a good quality,
ground has bren well prepared, v«
r*id is good; now at tbe proper timt
this wr.otrr, rentier what marure you I —least week, J e Yoarg.of WillUm-
have over v» ur wheat field. It will pay I son connty, Texas, shotoi.ei f h» near
tor your labor. There is no reaam why I est neightM«rx who called to see his tic
Whitfield county’s soil should not far* family. Joe had surpt-cted assaHHina
mah a heavier yield per acre than it I rion for e- me time, and as his neitshbo?
ha* heretofore done, and it will do so it I entered h s house, without the usual
manure is scattered on it in the righ 1 | knock at bis door, he thought him t.
U» an ent-my and shot him
tracks.
The Natchez Democrat eava CJa
burn F. Jrcksoii, a uative of Keiituck
ami governor of Missouri, of wh< m th
Htory ia told that i.a married five sir
ters in Mictressioo, a: d wrs told by hi»
father in law for G d’s sake not to a*k
for the old woman, in fact on y mar
ried three. The iate Dr. Sappingtou
ly known as ihe smc«s-tul
proprietor ot one of the most populai
pat nt medicines of that day, was th*>
father of the three wives of Govrrnor
Jnckson, and was a man of great wit
and rather fine rcieutific attainments
—Tallahassee F oridi. n : A stra? get
that hi-Wry has been repeating itself in
iheir case Mr. John Phoenix told
Years ago (as recited belowj how an
Oregon community was taken in and
done for by a deceiving switch-tail ror-
rel that seta's to have been a Parole
sort tf a bor^e. Tbe heated remarks
made by the blue-grass gentlemen,
Messrs. Beck, Blackburn, AUCreery,
ami the real of Tenbroeck’a collapse, are
am ziDgly .ike the recorded utterances
of the Oregon sufferers over the defeat
‘ Millard's thoiiBand-dollar mare:
Among them mat come up to f peculate in stock
and t-upp'aea
ss a ftflli w m mei Stuart, a man of enterprise;
He broojtiit witii him a ««riU*i)-tail sorrel, two
\var-h old. wb:cu h»«i a white l*tv,
\nd he l»aut- ml alt Portlaud.U. T-, for a three
hundred yard
She Wes Kiocr*iij iiuow'd aa Millard’s thousand
doitnr m«re.
Be hftdo’t uo idea, he Hdd.ot doing acjthins
But he toob’up Mister Stuart lor two hundred
every soul In Portland, O. T., wentftratgbt
down to the oourec,
id «V“fjr cent wo borrjred wo bet on Mil
knows'those other plain branches ot
education that are tang it in the schools,
is usually a better citizen than the man
- who cannot read. It is, therefore, right
nessee ere represented at Washington I to tax the whole people to make edu
cation to this extent as free as air. Bui
when any proposition is made
this education, it is the busmet-s ol
those w ho propose it to sho w that th
new branch cf study will ben( fit,
the pupil merely but the community
Baltimore Gczette, dem,
—Tbe substitution of national bank
<-u rrency for legal tenders goes forwai
rapidly. Last week $2,415 000of bon
were deposited at Washington, calling
for $1,173,500 of national bank note*),
rhe issue of which willcauee tue retire
ment of $1 733 000 of legal tenders.
This should be a swift enough contrac
tion to please the most ardent rennmp
tioniflte, and it shows that J hu S:ieri
man is in a hante to complete his cor:
tract w tb the money kings Tt must be
• emem>ie»ed that thi-a contraction
intimated at $1 500000 The yimd of J mir.isbts the reserves of the banks,
cer claims bus been less ihan ] in a much larger ratio limi^a theii
tr, an 1 will not pr« hibly exceed I loaning capacity, thus deft*a:ine any
SI 000.000 This mak^ the total pro | BUppoeed relief from the issue of hat*
met of the Buck 11:11b h r 1877 about I circulation.—St. Louis Timts, dem.
-fourth as much as that of Colo | —if the San Antonio story bo true
by delegations that ?re, witnout excep
n, nanves of these States—a circum
htnnce that no nonhern slate caa hoes’
cl.
The Philadelphia common coun
cil, by u vote <A 45 to 12, ms parsed an
orau.a: ce urovtdu g for a reuucaou oi
:>;» the salaries of tii
ployer-M of theciry, with the except
f those which were reduced dining
the year.
— In the m .tter of I •reigners, there
are five Germans, two Camdians, tv. o
Kaglinbrnen and «n! one Iri.<hm.in
the home The Irishman may hs
•d politician, but somehow he don’t
go to congress.
The vslue • f the ore reduced and
marketed iu th*- Bkck Hi.Is iu 1877 ia
redo.
—Mias Cli»ra Morris has forwarded
hercheikior $1,708.50—the gr ss re.
ceipis « l the Custer memorial benefi
that a party of Mexicans, 87 strong,
under Don Narcisco Anag», pursued
into Texas a gang of Apache cattle
thieves who had been plundering th«
-to the N«-w Y.*»k Herald, to be turned I Chihuahua ranches, it is a clear case
in to the Custer monument fnud. Hue I titlor tat. There is-as much excuse
•(companded it by a letler of thank*-1 for Mexicans chasing Indian marauders
to all who gave their services free at
the beat rt:. aud v eneronriy assumed al 1
tl e * *ther expenses herseif.
—The hot of j.ickevs who have been
u.ost siiccopsfnl durirg tbe present
Ht-a-H.n i- R rrett, who, rut of 1 *0 j
nouate, wou 34, gai; ing $49,940 or his
employer*; n.roee comes next, with
$31,277 50, having von 29 times in 9?
mounts; Hayward, who only won 1
times out of 42 in Mints, gained' $23 22a
across the line into Texas as there
ur cur forces following them into Mex
«). The Texans call the Li pan au«
Mefcnllero Indians who raid on tbei
ranches “Mexican thieves” how doe?
ir suit them to have Apache Ir dia
called American thieve* ? These red
>bbers are supposed to have come
fiom F»»rt Stanton reservation, au *
they wore United Slates governmr
bUnkeib. Tiiecouuiry will oegiu
see ihat there are two sides to the bor-
way snd at the right time. Try it.
—SandemTIe Courier: A few dayi
sirce. Hon. Hei*rv Taylor, of this conn
tv, in company with his little daugh'e:
ten vests of agv ard another little girl |
* f tlie same age, went to Walker’s md*
pend fi-hiig. While Mr. T. was en
caged in fUhirg he l card the « mpan
ion of Ilia little daughter cry out at th*
top »1 her voice. On locking around
he aw hia child several feet from th«
dem, where the water was ten fee
«!< «*)*. Though never in d«tp
before, ah* had not sunk, but with the
.'kid of an oW awimmer, the kept hei
head *Ik>vo water. This »he «vrm
ilirhed by the ns« of her hand* an«
kv t, and above al»,by presence of mind I in destitute circumstance a died at F*r
Tb« fatheraaya he never will know how I McCoy, in Marion cvuuty, la«t week
far be jumped into the water to resent I lie wan kir.dly cared for by Mr.
bis child from death. A moment more. | hriih. Pa;*ers found among his t
showed irui to In* J C. Butler,* Bai
reacher tr< w Alban*, N. Y , »nd tha
and tie was eaf« on land.
-S.)nden»\illf Courier: The follow
ing carefully compiled * d reliable sv -
a* *•* will rhow what crops have bee.
>;*:>< d per acre in Georgia within th<
|..-t je«*r or two: Five bales rotten
T i\ Warthen, Waahirgton count
! 19 bushels of corn by R II. Hot rad
53 bushels of wheat bv Mr. Jones o
II ganavi le, 137 bnahe'a of oats
ra s d by J. I*. Madder; 453 bus! els o
l * iairea by W. P. Jones, 1552 bushel
• i turnips by J. S. Lavecde?; B94 ga!
Iona of ay rap by J. J. Parker; 100 oust
d# ot »ic© tvy Mr. Blocks: 718 dolku.
worth cf onions bv T. T>. Con;
upon ore. acre escr. A boy. Mast*
E C. Niabit, raised a crop with hisowi
l amia, the net vi lue of which wa
over ?5C0 Piblifh tbe above brrthe
Anti rny,fu! the nfornration o f fmmi- 1 The;
grant]*. The moat ot tbe above re. urr
were mi tie uideroath. Of course t)
above »hewing ia much abi>*e tb«
average, rut it shows what intelliseece
I >mk Hint energy can do in t4*rnna
FrriAM.
— Aiqnsta Chronicle: We putrish at
ardcie »«.* morning from the A them
Grovguw to which we call Hie i-peci*
atienumi of our readers. Ilisouth*
ml jer: oL Ihe erdonemmi by th.
atwe of tl e bonds of the NorthwMten
ndlrvad. A statement of fane ia pre
aei l*d, and scevptior it as correct, w
rot bow il e justice ol he d«
u at A ior tbe governors a : g-a*ure ca
i»- s'.oubted. The set of 1870 promi-e
rie saaa’ance of the st* e, a larg.
mount of capital waa ir.v«ud in th
tie was a 1» ader in the Liberixn move
ment. He had written a b >ok on tin
lost campaign n the s< nth, which s
letter ir- ra a person in New Y rk :ep
re«*t ted to be ven b : U r towards the
white i*eople. A..d at last he died
• riv ng ’hose peo^ie^vceiviisg the kind
cat care.
— B-ooklyn E*gV: Col. J. 11 Oliver,
with whose name Florida and F. r<L
nurests areeynonvmouf, is a nauvt
southerner who came two years . g
to abide am >cg Brooklyn pe*'p!e. H«
isergagirg with great earue.-tr.ess ii
his w*oik of eou:i ern immigration,arc
is doirg as much for y« uog meu a?
Horace Greeley ever did when ht
labored in the interest of the wes .
•’s“Gowest, yenrg ma* i?
altered to “Go south,young man.” and
with due respect to other portions li
the sunny section, he writes and ia*k*-
F.ordaas « nly the en*hn#ias’ ; c ca. ,
vnd bel eves it to t*e the garden spot «>»
• he wor d— the fu’u'e homo c.f many t
wanderer.”
—New Orleans IMta: la a pai»eT
before the b- ^ni of health oi
TtiUrMiav evening. Dr. Joseph Jones
statures to »»how the aMla’e
aev easity * t .» g ve mterfvrerce to
ccmjw-l ger.ei«i vscciratior, for the
same reas* a :i at it e>iabH-hrs quaniu
rice. Fx. m I8iv> up to 1865 toe c»t»
and 9 ate were exempt fn m sruaii pox
epidemics. F r the pa^' ten years ami
teu moctns the cases • f »•«■•** I pox end
varioloid in the citv w•:c 33 499, and
death* 5.521, the colored p -• pie from
4- oniu< uou of the road npon befaitl n . tirtn
. f thst sta’ute. and tbe c\'t«u>anv ac I * 4C * c * vaccjuatioo. hwng ihe prraopal
d “ ' *
quireii t
ih * suijMi br, ° rr u,e
r to giv# addition*] strength to tb» I 1 «*»** lnI »*
ufferenx Tht board appointed ac
4,n..a,r. k M.,ho,.^Md- the fir.
'ZdZTlTLZT&T'* needoltheIboGnui.le region its frreud-
mg having p.ven bnn a strong hoist. I trealy ( or matuft i aid an d reciprocal
bom pHtlro, f h* living emperor cf j ob igations in checking border iawle.-s
Brew', was un f < I irateenoi gh to re cb J mss—such a treaty as Mexico ia anx
h s nome in fiuie to findihaith us I ous to make.—New York Sun. ind
amts ot I hsul j eta «eie perishing for | —The way iu which the Texas dele-
want of f xul. At la-t a< c unts there I gariou marched over to the other ride
was halt a million of people reported I of the army question as soon ks they
dead for want of bread, and hundred* J had received their legislative bribe,
of thousands d-peudeat upon the gov- I au illustration, slight in importance
ernment fur sustainar.ee. Already j the circumstance nray seem, of the easy
$1,000,1X10 f a* e been expended for I morality, on public questions, of the
food. Failure of crops ia the 'ause of J av. rage southern man now a-days
the famine. I official jife. There is a tradition still
—Twenty-five tboarand dftlUtB per «**«>«» ol » eoalhern honor which
annum and no end of lime are saved in wculJabandon * fc 1 ® 0 ' 1 01 » P ar! ...
Providence, K. I, by Ihe employment °. r 31 cnfi , c ® “T c3 ' Me - ho *'® v ® r mi '* tn
of electricity in lighting the street I 5l5t n 4 or v a ^T5* fr advantage,
lamps. There are nine m.lea . I them, , ' h t'. her <*« ‘ thete ‘If*
and they giow op eironltanenuslv. as if chiva ry or not, there u nosaying
to likht up the stupid o'd fssironed but congress does not teem to be over
wavs of other cities which sail clirg h or,!encd with them just now. It ism
tensciously to the small boy and the P? lmc8 T ®7 m ? c l « >“ logisiation
ladder. I The same class of democrats who cared
1 u-otbirg what became of their presi
deutial Candida e in tLe last canvass,
abandon the army now as soon as they
—There is * go. d deal. f fur in sport
g circles over the crednlity of an el .„„ uuu „„
tea «* «*?w^t
Tn*®*- H®.V* bu * place they want them; and the same
would find it dim* alt to beat four min- I ^ <Ba r f ^ en ^ red dy ,
i, . . ^ „ , . , V..-00 v. ra.... « .v«Jy with thesobsidy
utrs. But some of the boy# have been I themes that are to fertilize the south
amusing themrelvro by timing her per- with a[Jr1her n Uxes. It ia to be feared
f* suc , h f»l>">oas figures a. , hat thelr adhesion to President Hayes
. 20, .:lo, aD«l at exhibitnn cf j no t altocether unaelfi-h. an«i that
hiH*<*d at an aimcultnral fair the jok-
gave her the wm derful time ot 2:12.
Trask think* he has tbe L
trotter in the world; reg r Is ail at-
tempts to umlccvive liimw ihe efforts
of dtrigrir.g j^*r- n.«, *o-1 would not
take $50,000 for his mare.
— Ohio b the best rep*reanted s»a?e
in the hou.-e, b* i g t irteea m Te
cor gressuien :haa it is e:uit;ed to bi
t: e apportionment act. e-how ngthai
tbe Ohioan is a good jH.iiiicUa aud ap
to get office by eieciion as wel! as b;
appeintment. Tennesree haa an ex
Cfs? o? sever, congte.'fmen, New York
e ght, Fenrsvlvania, North C*
Virginia ana C^nrec:icut. :our. Fif
teen ou: of the niueteea Llinoiacoo
gresfraeu are f- reignen*.
was not altogether unaelfi-h, and that
the average soutneru statesman of the
present day, as of the past, is anxious
I for the south first, for tne country at-
| terward.— Sew Y-wk Tribune, rep.
— Mr. Smith Treadwell announ^s
for the legislature iu Wbi field county
- Co’. Farish Furman is in Dalton
This simple statement is all that
n e Jed.
—Col. J. M. DaPree appears to
one of tbe com.ng representatives from
Macon county.
—Me-sra. Hudson and Cnx were
Louisiana | nominated for ’he legislature in the
has two Pennsylvanians representing 1 ia-e Harris conrtv primary,
i* in c ngr»»s and but a single n*tn> —Dr. J. 8. Wood, Alexander Bridges
Luniriaxuan, Mr. E. John Ellu. j ^nd Judge Green Brantley are in the
—Governor Culiom, of I' inoie, ie the field in Washington county,
firs; governor who has reco.-n^l the —A senatorial convention was held
trne object ot tha: k giving. In hu« vegt^rd^v in “the halls of our fathers’
preclamation he myez^'l ttreremre | At Milledgeviile. All the delegates
were for .anate enough to have seats.
—Mr A. B. Jackson doesn’t desire
i upon tne citizen*oi Ilitu^is t-»
eemble ia their traces »il religioas
u h*ir tab'
^j'itomik«th-.i»h »div n m : »°•fP**:"grMrtnUbotheiK^tiwI,
rest w::d hs'iv.i'; u .i i roetungtti dcclmes to be » raudidate to Oconet
ligion# <*beerva.'-c *, bat. above all, a day | cotu-ty.
t«>r the re seembi nc of ^catTerKi k;rr- I —Hon Joha W. Stewart, of Griffi
dred, in order to the closer knitting of l refuaes to become a cand d e for r.
ti)*>sedonrtepticti** wnich are the pledge election. Dr. J. T Biuks is Uie ia;ea
and ground of ns ioari union and pros j hutse in the ling,
perity.” —Colonel Alexander, of the Griffin
— S^rne medical student* in one <n News, is one of the old stjle of data.*-
the colleges o Cmc.ua*'.*, disotCLing a crats snd goes for the “indepeiidem’'
ietna'.e subject a few days a*jj. t and h wlere with a vim and energy nasur-
wh&t iscai ed in d-jetora’ parUnce a passable.
“corset liver.” When t ; gh: lacing nas { —Col. James A Green, cf Baldwin,
been practfe d ih roach several years, a l ia being urged for the legislature. We
perrnt n*nt dent or hoilow is p-odoced J would just, as soon welcome him ap
«... n the fiver, which may be seen very pere as ant other of the good men
re the iegiriatiiTe which prated a bill • ^AMette: E2 P*ao plainly after the woman is dead, f ji] hpm acpoae “tbe t#hs ofvor fathers.”
Vhnt eaa be Doae with tbe Wrote
Grewers l» Ceersle—Immevae pro
fits on Smell Investments.
Th*re is no ra 1 ject about wnich par-
t'es trope*leg to come to Georgia to five are to
much interested a* rbeep-tu^hindij.
There ia cenrio’j no iniustiy oy which itey
cca'd make themoelvcs ao promptly and to cer
ts inly a Waning and » pit fit to the «ouh as by
the raising ot sheep. To answer all the ques
tions that may be asked, we pieaent some toe’s
culled with great oars, the moat of them lrom a
manual upon the «u*ject, issued from the agri
cultural department of Georgia.
th* racra or taxzr-aAiowfl.
It Is proper to eay that ihe results announced
below were obtained from a corps of cumapou
dents Looted In every county iu Georgia, uuc
practically acquainted with the subject ol which
they treat Tas average reached Lr their
diet is os nearly correct as human information
caa be.
fa* report is as follows:
Tbe average mnonol profit on the capital ra
VfcOt d to *..eop in Geonfi* te 63 per cent. Thl
preaeti-3 a verv mark d coutrasl between the
pn fl s of sheep raising and cotton grow iug
The average annual cost per bead of keeplt g
sheep Is only fifty four cent*. In answer te
question No IS, the av«*g« coat A raiding s.
pound of woo’ is on y six cents, while the
.versge price for wulch the unwashed wool ia
sold is cents or 2 % cents net.
An aveiage of seventy-four lambs are nlsed
lor every hundred ewes, notwithstanding the
ravages of dogs.
The average ytel of unwashed wool to the
sheep is 3.44 poaud*. which, at S7J* cento net.
gives an average clear income in wool from each
tbetp of 94 cento.
The average price receive! for lamb) sold to
the butcher to tl 87 The average prise of stock
sheep to $2 58 per head
The average price of mutton to reported at
92 75 per head.
90 par c.ut of the correspondents report dogs
th* principal, and generally, the only obstacle to
sheep husbandry.
tub vowiBiunrs or tub • hebp.
There are 99 415 dogs in Georgia, and they de*
•toured between April 1st, 1ST4, and t pril 1st,
US5. S3 625 sheep
In the June reports three-fourths of the regu-
;2r reporters represent the ravages of dogs a*
the principal obstacle to ab ep raising, and esti
mate that 15 percent of the sheep in tha state
are annually killed by dogs, and that six per
coot are lest by disease and other causes.
The surtot’es collected by the tax receiver**
seem to corroborate the reports of these
spondeuts, since there are thirty-one dogs for
Tlie Commodore Determined to tuave
a "Woman”—Revelations or a SrN
fish We—His Model Son William as
a Parental Bootltek.
HIS SON'IS LAW.
New York, November 14 —The Yan
derbilt will contest waa resumed yea
terdav. D D. Allen, ttie commodore’s
son-in-law, was examined. He denied
having tbe bitterest hostility to tbe
commodore bn account of litigaiion^nd
dwelt on the relations between the
members of th** commodore’s family
and the commodore, and ihe procuring
of tbe governess by William H, who
was to be a cotnpani'-n to Miss Vander
bilt, who was keeping house.
“blatherskite ”
Witness went over the expressions
used by the commodore to William H .
such as “Bathe* skite.’’.etc. Tnel tt r
never resented them, bu". CurubiiU'
did. The other children * iteu opp* red
:he comm.dire’s views. In 1S4G
William H. saidio the witness that the
old man wua b jund to be nnder the iu
fluence of woman, and tr»at hv
woa bound to control that interest.
ALLEN' KE-OIL'S.
Mr. Alien»contiuaing his testimonv
said that aoout the first of July, 1S57
in pursuance of a request which Mr
Vanderbilt made to turn, he coum-nted
to cm on a trip with his wife aud Mrs
V-ndeibllt to Sharon springs and
Dr. rlcortTa EMerer ol IJf« re-tores
d and tha vigor of >ooth to the moat
d coustliutioo lo 4 weeks, from whatever
rising. Failure tmpoeaible. Beware of
flverttsera wbo ofier aorallad Free Ptvecrip
lious that an- useless, and finally prove ruinoas y
naive Whatever haa merit tauat co-t ft fait
• tS per caac. Sen: bv express anywhere.
Agent, Hr. JOS. JACQUk& 7 Cniver.sU>
"•ace, V ork Droggiato supplied.
■** aug5.tS77—dly
fkSscbiption free
OOR TUE SPEEOX t l’RK of rmntnal
I? Weakness. Loot Manhood and all dtoertert
: an by Indiscretion or excess. Any dray
_ib the IngTedlenta.
Address Dr. JAUUKS AOO, Cincinnati, Ohio.
dec5.tvw-dAi*lv
Till, juntas ibt-y g.
re ha* 1 It all her own way,*
to tbe end of tbe track, that
aht.1 bulbin' iike tei
we seen that there rlz a moat surprising
Jin.
And rt-io^tks ‘.ik** this ’er» followed: • Dog my
ev-ra ,in’. ki- .
te d-nl-d.-r, e.t and dog gone>l, anddiug-
bteutod.b; Pike."
tUfic wts rucb a tttvfn! how ing and swear-
iug mid d*neir.i{ that rainy old puopl
sold they had n
And *hata»e
lie packed '
the tike,
kilatin* Stuart, be mode mat-
mra’ejr in * hand-cart, and
he didn’t mind tbe heft.
paid
„.j haliv’. ,
b uulit r.o hing, uor no?d noihing for I do
f-upfoce that in all Portland, O r., there
it-it t a single red « ‘' *
Ihe F.tlien. ot Uii- Kon*«<
Amid the fa* hers Fits the brightest
ami t-unniest of n.I, Martin J. Town-
sex.d, ol Troy, New York. Yecerable
in years, the everlasting spring ani
mates his countenance. Tbo wisdom
oi hiarge is fortver brightened with
.n inexhaustible youth, that finds its
ent in Hashing repartee, in caustic,
yet kindly wit. He is a tquare, gener
ously-built man, with the head and
face cf Thiers His snow-white hair
is cut cloMjly to his large head and
grows we! down on his broad, compact
forehead. Hi-i board issh->rn, his fea
tures strong, while through his glasses
twinkle the merry eeatbat make mir;‘
f.jr 'he hotL-e and music ior the bouse'
hold. Mr. Townsend is a blazing re
publican, and his speeches last spring,
in the electoral excrement, were
among the moat memorable of the ses
rion.
Far ov« r on the democrat side c f tbe
imu-e sit* another remarkable white
haired unn-Hendrick B. Wright,
Peunsy Ivauia. The record marks him
past reventy years of age; yet *'t the
Lee lie does not look fif.y, w* .
bearing and ttep, as In walks ar •
house, is that of a man n« t won
thirty. His profure hair is snow white
so is his m'*usische. But his lace i;
ruddy with abounding health, hie form
tree al ke from the It-auuess or corpu
lence ui egr, while his carriage has the
freedom aLd alernesa of a man
in hia prime. Yet this
man pre-idea over the con 1
veution that nominated PvTk to 1
president of the United SS ates, in 1840
—what ? General Banks must not be
passed by among the most noticeable
of ali the white haired legislators. It
was a great stroke iu his good looks
when he drooped the hair dye bottle,let-
the streaks of red, b ack and green die
ur, and gave his lion’s mane its own
white way. Perhaps there is nothing
more striking, in its fashion, in the
whole assembled horse than this one
grand white head. A man should hfiv
no end of rich brains to justify such
an ’’anpearance” and such a voice*
there are people who declare that these
two are General Bank’s chief stock in
the trade political; but all who have
read his life know full well that he
began with vastly more to struggle up
from tbe Waltham shop to the place
where he now is. Eve. y man is born
with his bane, while
a few cru-h it unde*
feet. A too piea-urerioving tempera
menl has been hta. W ho shall cast
stones at tbe nature fr m which, at last,
the dual grains r f necessary iron were
lett out ? W no that is human sit in fioal
judgment on the man who sometime
his hes egiug life sat helpless amid the
iiors of his tumultuous sent es? Among
the other white haired fathers of the
hr use of representatives sits Fernando
Wuod; Bandy, of New York; Candler,
of Georgia; Briugea ot Pennsylvania
Steee, of North Carolina; Waiker
Virginia; Sirg.c.on, o: M ssissippi^nd
Aldrich, of Illinois.—Mary Crammer '
the N. Y. Independent.
—People of comparative tmall means
are often perplexed cs to what present
ther aha! make their wives, which
shall be at once cheap and acceptable.
If nothirg else they can send for that
admirable hcuoeuold ana fashion mag
rzine, “Andrews’ B zar.” This is full
of article* contributed by excellent
writers and c rrre-pond. n’s, stories,
aketche®, criticisms, facer a.- and poetry,
its household hints acd fashion de
part meat ate siroj ly unsurpassed, the
latter being iilu.-tra:td in the most
varied manner with p.ates. Patterns
are furnished at a sma 1 cost when de
sired. This periodical is published
»V. R. Andrews, at C.ncinoati.
flr«.
Hastened, November 12.—Miecer
B. *’a cutlery factory, at jtUrideu, w
partially burned last night. Loss $50,
too. _____
—Thousands ot ttie most prominent
and intelligent persons ’.throughout the
land have testified to ihe true merits of
Dr. Bail’s Conga Syrup. We advise
sufferers to use it.
nine per
cei-.t uf the value of all the Bheep In the state-
Notwithstanding this lone, the annual profits are
63 per cent. R» move the causa ol th# less, and
the profito will be 7* per cent ou the capital at
present invested in aheep. and the amount ac
inverted would, in a very l w yeara, be quid
rupled. when the clear profits, at the above
rates, would be tVSMfi7 pet autrom-
thtn the total receipts iaiothe treasury of the
state iu the year 187t.and more than one-fourth
the cute debt.
At thtotate,evou the number at present in
Georgia wilt fertiliz: annually J5.544 acre s.
We will suppose this area to be planted ii
cotton, and that without the sheep manure it
would produce one-half of a bUe of co.ton to
the acre The increase on that area would t
11771 bales of cotton, worth, at *50 net per UI.
*S8>00.
If there were *000 000 sbeep In Georgia, i
there would be if properly protected, tbe u
creased production from tbe efi'.c sof their mi
at tbe above taler, wonl-1 be worth *1,
000 OOJ per aunum. ot one-half the amount oi
the state debt
1 HE GroiOIA CUMATE 05 PHf*r.
The climate ol Georgia corresponds with that
of the; cat wool crowing regions of the world
Spain, occe so famous for i's merino**, is warm
r on its southern coast than southern Georgia,
tutralia now one of the principal wool grow
ing regions of the wor d, embrecesthe latitude
of Georgia but a maximum temperature in
midsummer of 111° fahrenheit.
The rffi cts ol warm climates and their peren
nial herbage upon wool, bear a marked analo
gy to those of warm ctimatea upon vegetation,
giving increased vigor of growth, leng'h, uui-
tormiiy and strength of fibre, and couiaqueuUy
greab^r weight to the wool.
HOKK raaCUCB THAT BEATS TUE ARGONAUTS
Consider in this connection the d:ff renoeiu
w o-al ol keeping aheep in warm and col y
c'I mates, and we find that warm climates have
decidedly the advantage.
On this subject correspondents ehoil speak
from their experience.
Mr. David Ayers, of Camilla, Mitchell coun
ty, in southwtsteru Georgia, where snow never
folia and the ground seldom freezes, ono where
the original pine forest U carpeted with oativc
gnus, says hia aheep—3,6:0 in number- co».t
him annually fourteen cento per head, clip
three pounds of unwuhe-1 w..ol, which fells h'
thirty cento per pound, giving a e’ear profit of
ninety per cent on the money and labor in
vested in sheep. Land a suited to sheep robing
b# pur- hMed iu this section of the state
fipm Si .0 ioS'O per cit- aocor<iin‘»to 'w
liou. Mr. Ayers does not feed hit sheep at any
tiro# during the year, neither ho# he introduced
the. improved breed*, using only what to known
a# the native sheep.
Of course the erosa of the Spanish merino os*
this stock would give better results in botb
quantity aud quality of wool. These sheep re-
iue little care except to be gathered up once
rear to bo sheared and marked.
Mr. John McDowell, of W shin Eton cr nnty.
Penmylvnnia, keeps €50 highly improved sheep
which ooat annually, *1.54 per head to keep
them. He Aims to make hto wool clip clear,
which sverages 4 Iba of brook cashed woo!
per shet-p. and sold this y.or at fifty six cento
per lb., or *124 hr each sheep *heaxed; t ul tht
list crop coat, on recount of the severe winter,
fifteen cti.ia per lb , which makes bis net in-
corn* per sheep, *160. Hto aheep are worth
f i 50 per head, and hia net prof!'a are forty-six
per cent on the capital Invested in them
The tend ou which Sir. McDowell pastures hia
.beep to worth about fif*y dollar* per acre or
ten time 1 * the va'ue of that on which Mr.
Ayers’ fl>cks feed.
Iu other word* Mr. M< Dowell, In the flue
terming region! of Pennajlvauto, mutt invest,
supposing that he keep* two sheep to the ere
aud Mr. Ayers one, five limit as much in land
Mr. Ayera, to nuke one-half the profito on
tht money Invwsied In sheep
It will that appear, that where shcep-bn*
an.iry is made a specialty southern Georgia
h*aa decided advantage over Pennsylvania
Mr. Kobert C. Humber, of Putnam county, lo
middle Georgia, fumtohes tome Interesting facto
from hto experience In sheep raising at a foe-or
of mixed husbandry, in which the famous and
much dread d Bermuda gross is utilized.
He ke-ps D8 sheep of tbe cross between the
Merino and the comm a stock.
He says they ooat “nothing except tbe sal*
they tat,” while they pay 100 per cent ou the
investin'or. In motion lambs and wool
They yield an average of three pounds o*
wool per head, which he sells at the verv low
price of twenty-five cents—less than tbe market
price. It costs him nothing except the shear-
ing. Hto obeep range on Bermuda grass old
fields in summer, and the plantation at large,
embracing the fields froiuwcich crops bavt
been gathered, aud the cute bottoms, in winter
They are never fed at any aeasox.
sequence are reported In
the fljcksin Georgia.
CONCLUDING BEXAUXS.
The moot remarkable fact devekped In th»-
fo regoing nircnlar is the handsome nr fit de
rived from sheep husbandry in the toe of th*
moat adverse circumstances, it ia a notorious
fact that very few of thoee who keep sheep in
G« o.-gU, pay more attention to them tboa U>
mark and anear them, except in the more north
ern portionaof the state, where they are fed •
in sev«re weather in winter. In view, too
of the (set, hat ao large a per cent of tbe num
ber ia the state to annually destroyed by dogs,
the pre fit under the ’ let alone" system,
general.y alopted. are unparalleled. What
other luveaxnent will declare such dividends
under similar circumstance* ?
Natural pas-ujucs
There ore shout 10, 00,0C0 acres of practically
unoccupied bnda in Georgia.nearly allot which
might Pi flubly utiToad aa aheep wslka. A v> at
region io soatbeasterp and southern Georgia
rxtendiug Iran the Savannah to the Chatuhoo-
coee, to a nvaral parure, on which a million
of sheep could be raised with trifling expense
on th# na-iv# wire grass which grows up luxnr
iaotiy, sffvjrting excetHnt pasturage in kummer
snd a subktoecee on the undermath (which re
mains greet) in winter. The mo*t valuable
spontaneous greet, however, to the Bermuda
wb'ch to peoiltoxly adapted to th# purpose* ol
*>heep part tinge, formlug on Impecetrab’e #od
ot exceedinds nutrictoas gras*, equal to the
inst blue gnus pastures of Kentucky, from early
spring until test. It will also supply winter p«a
turege where partially protected by pine tie*?-
under which It remain- green through i he entire
winter, and i» relished by all kinds of stock.
A rod of Bamuda on lard* unprofitable for
cultivation, *411 *upt>oit five sheep to the acre
for cine mooris In the year.
Taere are oter natural grosrea which afford
good pasturorf daitcg the tuaarr montiu So
much for spontaneous piatnrsAe which wll*
keep th# ahe^> ia thriviug conditicn ior cine
mo ah*, and viti, in the oouthern portion oi the
Stele, subsist tern for the other three,
Canada, for the benefit <f Mrs. Van
derbilt’s health. The reason assigned
by Mr. Vanderbilt for wishing him to
undertake the journey was that the
enfeebled coi.dirion cf Mrs. Yu ader
bilt’s health affected her mind as well
as body, ard a change of sceira might
enliven her. They were coce six
weeks. After Mrs. Vanderbilt wa*
sent to Dr. Donald’s private insam
asylum in Finsniug, Long Island, hr
had had several convetsations with
\Vm. H. Vai derbilt on ihnt sabj ct.
State the 6; at yon remember.
WILLIAM WORKS Cl* TUB CASE,
giving it in fall, demanded Mr. Lord,
“The propriety of the action was di*»
cu-sod between us,” replied Mr. AUen.
“William *ori me that he would not
justify the act. He had the same sym
pathy with his mother that the other*
had, but ’the old man,’ to use his lan
guage, was board to have his own wa*.
and it was ueeiets to oppoee it. lit
made up his own mind not to dosj
The expression of any opposition by
the other members of the family w >uld
only excite the old man’s anger
The witness hhd had several otnei
conversations with William to the
same effect- They were very intimate
and that was
A FREQUENT TOPIC TF CONVERSATION
Mr. Vanderbilt, at the time, had beet,
living for five c r six years on the shore
of Staten Island Iu the fall, in 1S46
the new house iu Washington, thir
city, w* 8 ready for occupancy. Mrs.
Vanderbilt was then in the asylum
Flushing. Who should be house
keeper ? was the question. The gov
ernness, who bad been living with
them on Staten Island, h* d gone away.
The old man hart induced some of his
daughters lo write letters, asking her
come back. ** William said to
said Mr. Allen, “If she does not conic
back I’ll find a woman to take
place. He’s bound to come under tin
iidhtence cf some woman, and I’i
bound to control that woman ; and
HE NAMED A WOMAN.
The goveruness declined to go beck,
aud lira woman of wbcm William sp;»k<
took the place of housekeeper and kept
it until Mrs. Vanderbilt came back
During the winter of 1848 ard 1847.
while they had lived iu New Bruns
wick, the old man never spent a cent
on the family.” Here Mr. Vanderbilt
who bad been taking noteson the back
of a yellow envelope, leaned oyer t<
bis counsel and ask- d if the witnes-
credited him witti that lest statement.
A question however, elicited the tac
that tbe witne s had mad* that state
n»ent bimseif. * -Vhat William replied
was that, although tie sympathized with
his inoiher, he did not ti-el justified it-
opposing lie commodore bee..use of h ; e
own interests. The old man would bt
down on him all his life if he did. fit-
had already threatened to break up hit
home and go to Eure pe.”
HELL TO PAT.
The witness remembered a eonverea
tion with the commodore about his
will. He was sitting in the commo
dore’s office one day when the old gen
tleman remarked: “Darnel when I i
will be hell to pay !” “He seems
to have been a prophet,” said the Sur-
r >trate. * That was some time before
1850. William II. Vanderoilt lived oi
iStaten Island, on a farm on tbe New
Drop lane four miles from the commo
dore. The commodore was not gener
ally complimentary to his son.”
Relief for the Affli ted.
DR. RICE,
i, LMISVILlEj KY.,
CELEBRATED E, CARVER COTTON CIN.
rrj-jUrir r4a.--at«4 Mi MU*atW.l j&tmcU* oi th*
Spcmatorrlioa aud V-.ntw
SYP.4 * _:
C*ir*s Gn«r-u>t«etl .-
uiidertakfn.
CIUL-jd rvaswnable f>u-t corrc*p.aA>'n.-« *«r: --
PRIVATE COr^SEL^R
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COTTC-N FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GA.
W E offftr to the piNjiters of Middle Goortfla the above jortly celehrated *\>ttnn Gin, many of
which atv now in nee in th‘- - »--ction, and we can safely e %y have given entire eattof action. 11 «*tr «
Power (Sinn, loin. NtwaMSltosw Water nml Mram upo, I2I-. Nnw«, $4 OO
iw. We con olw> furntoh from otiratook In atone any part cf lh- aborts Gina to purtiesdo-
.. ! from the effects of Errors and Abi
K3
O irum iav cuccie wi wriis ua Aaa-
jfle#in#arly life. Manhood Brstored.
7*
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Impediments to marriag# removed
New method of treatment. New and
remarkable remedies Book# and
circulars sen! free in sealed enve
lopes. Addreoa HOVTABD ASKO-
C14T105, 410 N Ninth 8t., Phila
delphia, Pa. An Institution bavin?
high reputation for honorable
ittau-T and pro tea atonal skill-
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage!
« BafBMA(told*ta Write'; maA
j Fa'S f o^UUncua Tnaitoa oh um
aia-rvlj-ft Wtutvn o» tn»ni»se *tv.\ tt>*
act* of Seproduction and
**-- D!#mM ef Women-
dok »or pH»«te. ren»!a •
rmdic*.
HS3S&
taaeo, wuh t
tbo*«of th* Throat and Lone*. Cat*rrh.Huptur*. tha
cnntainina.tOUMg**. br*ntiflil!r illustrated, lor Zi i t*.
AdOxw* fra. BUXTS, bo. UN. SA be 8C.teouiO.lCa
AM - nirtS d.vwlv
ft
u
Van
H. Woolley’s
Painless
AMERICAN
XXX M
Cure
ANTIDOTE.
turrd painleMilj by th»0
Improved remedy.
Manufactured at Atlai
[5a., at rerfMord prieet.
Teated In hundred* of
case*. Guaranteed. Tar.
■Scalar* Fan. Addreei
U. Woolley, Atlanta,
utnee,
i;en SI
35 Whitehall street, np stain, over
ore M* nct1A...Atr
Or. i utt’s PitlS.
Cotton Factors.
7 ])T- <* (-. til .
u tin ir ixxAmple time u» teat Glut* before paying for :hem.
iron * c rk 8.
S&S* Swifting, PuiHYsacm? ^
G?V'C07TDNCm&PRESSESFORSTEAM,
i/fANDM JiORSE POWER. JORGHUMMILLS
ETC.ETC. o r$CW- A R WJNSHEP &BR0. k
r ° ATLANTA.GA.
p|lr.|aSl
£5!
(MCH P* 1 month guorauteed. to ewl the
7S/3U Sheffield White Wr# Cloih«‘e i.: UA
'*’ fcWW GUASANTRKD Tt> l*A«T A UVK
TIMS. Address bhofflcld Wire Works, 543 IVsl
ut street. ILilotlel^bia. 1*0.
GKOMUIt, I'ajette touuiy
Ordinary's office, tfeptcmh rl ncy.
IITHEREAS, John W. Palurtt. •droii.to* « oi
▼ » »*n the eftatc «»f Xltaab-th, dt-c-ooed. r«* ro
»®uU ihat h« b%* fulty diecha-iud hto acid tr : £
snd aekt-d for 'et’era of dltMBieeioa.
A*1 piTsAn* craoer od are he ehy netiflod o fill
o“>jecilon-, if any oxiat, t
r brf i
41 eep?..lam3xn
» coart, elec ;
L*a GRIGGS, Crdto ry.
> p p BsHeSSi
* P 1
IVOTIOW.
Valuable land for Sale.
I W ILL sell before the O.nrt House door iu
the town of Fayetteville. F-yeltc county.
Ha., the Pdlowlng vslURble Real t state, on the
first *fue#dky in Dfcmber. One lot of tend,
,02j*ocrr*. one and three-fourth milee from
FayetteviHo, ou the FaytteviUe and Newean
read One half of the entire terd betoc eieare^l
and In rooo euturah’e con-: Hi in. 75#crr*of
fine Bottom Land on the premia*#- Good hourea
and tenant boure# ou t'*e land-Thc whole of oal't
and to well snprlied wi?b water courroa a larp*
■ **V ‘ ‘ - -
wd* Vith the lard
IC vnil W,lt,t • or IIASE
Ir IUU55» , ,";^ a ”“ <
ran: beat tussu «k tue west
ATCHISOH.TOPEKAiSAHTAFER.R
Circulars, Witit map, g vine full |i fo»traHon,
Wf. /ddlfHJM) L • f I’M/JW
AN OPEN 1 KTTE
TO TUE rUHLIO
diseareu, P» it* nt rmal cond tion The result of
that labt r haa b*^n tbei reduction of
TFTPtl LI VEK PH IA.
Their popularity hs# become *o extended and th<
demand to »<reat a# to induce utiac-*urHtl n uf
part'## to counterfeit the"’, thereby bobbin# me
dnptid a new label, which bears my
i d notice of its eiuty In ’he ofll'e of thw Lihra-
ten of Concreee, a 1 to my aignatere, thus:
ST* TO COVNTXBTXR THU » TOBaXRT.“®S
Before purchasing, examine the laoe* doeely.
THE GE iUlNE TUTT’S PILLS
exert a peculiar irfluer.ee on the evrtem Their
action is prompt, and their Rood effect* are felt ir
a few hour*. A quarter of a centur, of study o
the L ; ver has '.cnit>o»trated that it exerta t
grtater icfinenceovet the system than any othci
cau of ttie body, and when direa«ed theentiw
vantam is deranged I> is epeciall for thi
h\c*i ha* proved the -.rcateat boon ever furnish
ed the rflt’ctad, chall they he deprived of tto
hentlto, uid a vim imitation imposed opot
noxxar rroi-LB op America bk* ron
r aBB NOT DEPtUCDED. Pcrutiniw
ihe label doeely, e:e that It be ra all the mark*
Good fchr>o]« end cbutt^hcK <
37 Uov3 Wtdc-Cl
J. P. OR/VE
UEOHtilA, Fajflta rounly.
Ordinary*# t»fflce, October si, 1877.
W ireKKAS M L Ya’e# adminlMra'nr of
R. N. Harri*. d-ct-aead, aj plies for l«‘#vo
to sell the real cMate of said dicer.scd, in lad
ing the dower of widow, for toe purpose ot pay
ing the debts of #aid deceased
' 1 persona co> oerned ere hereby notified to
heir objection#, if anycxiat.cn or before
the flret Mo day in December in x\else leave to
a* il will be granted the applicant
I M B. GRIGGS,
9 tvev l.,wlaatw On inary.
Db. C. T. Bxnsox’s Cxlkbt and
Ch a mom rax pzxe are prepared exp ereiy toe-re
Sick Hcadael#. Nervo**# Headache, Dyepetic
H »poche, Nairohito, Nanrounw»aand=iee:ka#-
nea#, and will tare any coae. Price 5) cento, pt^t
aga trwa hod by Drugriato. Offica, No. 10
N Catov »trw», B ‘ *“
0 ocU6-.a»ao
CI> ItEHH.
Tilt Work ot the I lrr-i laud Yoster-
AT KVAN8VULB
Evassville, Indiana, Nov. 14 —
Fire deetroved ihe m< uldicg shop and
pattern room of VVm. HteJmanV
fo'iridry atd machine shop to-da*.
L jfes fifiy thousand dollara.
AT WILLIAMSBURG.
New York, Noveaiher 14.—H. I/tr.t
ter & Co.’s luraituie fact-ry in Wil
liamsburg burned last night. Loss.
$48,000
. w t. L ris, NoveT.her 14.—The five
story ttone-froi t building Nos. 108 and
108, etwt-sitle of i-arth street, o^p.si'e
Piantet’s home, is destroyed by fire
The hai d ug was occupi d <-n ih
ground 11 .or by M. 1 Steinberger, hat
and fur dealer, who^e stock is raid to
be valued at lrom $00 000 to $70,000
It; the rear of Steii.bergcr’s store wa*
the restaurant of John Barnet, whost
loss is unknown. Tbe upper floors
were occupied by tbe Sr. Louis ba k
note company, lawyers offices; nd iodg
ii g rooms.
THE LOfFEt
cannot now be appr xitnatetl. The
building wab owned bv Mrs. Annie L
Hunt,and cost $^0 000 little more than
two years ago. The. amount of insur
ance’ is ur known. The building adj->in
ing on the north, f ccupied by S orse’i
tnuHeum, whs damaged by wa*er. Tii#
contents of the museum escaped the
fire, hut were rough !y handle! io
moving.
ESCAPED
The magnificent chamber of c
raerce but dinv, separated fro m tbe
burning structute by a tweuty fo^jt area
etcaj ed.
Gel trie Genuine.
The genuine Dooley’s Yeast Powder
ia rold only in on*. Al»aya refuse it if.ffertd
too-e or tn bn'tc. It is th practice rf maty
XKceii and dt-ait rato k cp chrap Hakragor Yea-t
Powder ’#u#e, a: d m 1 it for a»j brand that
colled fcr. We, iherefoie, can; oa pnreha-ere
a«e tl at they get it out in ran#, setter the L .<
and Trade Mark of the ManuL.c’.urcre, Do in A
Bair.uu, New Yo-k.
Women* diiPCte about other matters,
but oil 0£ree on tbe rvrit# of Dooltt’s Yzas:
i own b as i or txce.ltrut the bf s’ of all
ctre thro gboat the country kt ep it, and find lr
L.lre* supreme sat afacticn By nt.eg it tbe
hoasewifeis so eofdelcioa- Vreid. ruck, roils,
biscoi *, bickwheat cake.- and #11 ’he dcllcac'ea
mode from fi'jur.
6EOKUI4, Fajfil# ruaaiy.
Ordinary's Office, Novt-mte 5, l«77.
W HYRE 8, Town* L. tiiVOft having appiicd
to bo &pp > L’.rrt j u mti-tuot me property of
Dallie Mile#, m'nor chi d of J G Mi es:
This l* to cite ail poison# ct* cemrd tote-
on*' appear at the u--xt regular lerui o ibs Court
o' Ordinary, to te held on th# erst Monday t «
Dcc«mlM» n xt, and # «*w causa,
ca", why .1 L Grave# rtiould out
he ga.rdiansMpof tno pu.j*ci
L P. GRIGGS,
EMPLOYMENT
$35.00TO $105.00 PER MONTH
i bemad# In fyeryVommunity^by any n
937 ocU*..Wl3t
Mile#.
IR5 ror8..w4w
Or*l
nry.
GEOKU1A. Payrtte comity.
Ordinary e Office, b’ove.nbo 5, 1877.
W HEREAS, JainiMUt Alfoni aj plwa fe r the
irturoianamp of ihe per o:i a, d propem
oi Queer, Mary A. an \ «o#anna B.asedl, m nor#
*.f uTiUhi Ur#st*cU,de«c3 !-«*d:
person# con eracd aro hereby not!fi<dto
.. __eir objection#, if any exiit, oi or before
the fi'rt btonduy in D\r> toter uvxt, elwi Ic ten*
will be granted the ippluaut.
day with our * fool
. r ameer ix*ok U. rt
ZooBR Co.. 8L Ionia, Mo. iCW roayt-w#owl*r
U A CO Ell Serai fu
i rope able dealers.
OOfi oetl»ted*wtf r
be found every*
Very respectfully,
W. M. TUTf.
TAKE?
:n**li*pe*. Pencil. Petdtnlder. «J
Unable Jewelry. Cnnipiate **ti
. gold aton* Rleeae Buit"tiM. l*ct
ail Oold plated Ring, and
Pin and Drop*, postpaid 25 reti
Tied Jetselry SI. A Sptcn
Chain free with every 450 worth c
you Duy. Ka nwrdinary | n dncetacnU t«»
BRIDE A CO. u Clinton Place. New Yora
S96 uovU-WlJl 4tbp
IT
EV! U TAILN t
MANY USE IT t t
MORE WANT IT 11
ALL CAN HAVE IT! t!
Every Hourekeejar in the la. d ohoild (Jee
Kitchen Qhystal §m
For all household j urpoacs,
Sconnite and Poltobiug TIN, BRASS. COP
t. Z!NC,8TKBL and ati other meU'llcwore
.. wl:| S'X Ult KNIVES and F-RKSL WA E
DISHAH, CLK\N PAINTS POLISH difs.
DOWS, S« Rf B FLOORS ».nd a rood deal more
than all oth*-r Soaps combined will ®ot do
It remove* every fe’nd and every part'!
«i-t, prea«e or slams lrom whatever it L* at.
towithon* injury to the ware. The best tlluglt
the world for the hands. Lc: every man re‘
that a list ver dirty work betray be eiyai
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAF
he may wnsh hia hand# clea*' with it It corti
bn the mo*l*ra‘e pne^ of an ordinary .antdrj
#vap. fan ^ used ui hard or 10ft water. They
who try it < ncealw.»ya uae It.
201 nov9 d2m#w2m
PER. 2
ihe Opium f abit in Ame ica
Ifltwrrr not
ban * ti«-y were In ISfiH. Koi
vers Cathartic Pills,
Fur a!l the purptaestf a Family Phyilc,
CUBING
Costtverie«s,Jsan>
<lfee, Dyxprpil
Dysentery, Font
Ntomae
lire alh,
aehe, Eryilpelai,
PU a. It Hi
tf»in, Eruptions
and •km olutwi, Blltoaanea#, t.tn
l impDInt. Dropsy, Tetter,
ins the Bioori.me tbe moat concenial pure#
five yet perfected. Their effect! ahnntiami;
thow bow much <hey excel a'l other Pilto. They
• It Is Pfrhct'j SptMMill '*
’’Tbere’s nothing like it.*’ -Never
eon'd n#e baking pt*vdcr fit I tried you'*.”
**.'ac't e;esk too highly of it.” Tfcat’e what they
«a> cf Docut'# Tba#t Powbxr.
«r Ashore.
London, November 12.—The steam
er Consolation, frmi Amoy via .Sing
apore, for New York, by way of the
Sqfz canal ie ashore at Suez.
TUE B'MDEIt TROUBLES.
E-eobeto to be Tried In Texas.
Browsmville. Tex., November 14.—-
Gen E-Cvbed'j having been indicted in
tbe Uriled States court for a violation
of lira neutrality laws in organizing a
miiitaiy expedition in Texas to invade
Mexico in the interest of ex President
Lerdo, his trial has b°en set for to-d»y.
LKKDO’ft ADCEEENTS.
A rtimor prevails here that Colonel
Viilairaai, crossed the Bio Grande to
day, ab rat 60 miW above this place
into Mexico with. DO men to oppose
.he Did* goventCri ent. Unusnal zo
tivity prevails agaiau the a^ibcrents of
}jep\o on this bonier.
and of trreat hcaetlt# derived from
They a ethe sat ret and heat pby»ic
becaasi they tr# mild #• well a# #“#c».aU. Beta?
stiz*r c ated. thev are easy to take; and be'
I uiely vegetable, they are entirely barmleee.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J C. AYER * CD.,
LOWELL. MASS.,
Prnetfml and Analytical Chemists
sold br all Dra?gi#t4 and Dealer# ta M edictse.
44 tnin...drin*«d»j
North Eastern Railroad
and after Monday, Kovemoer 19th. trains <
thi* road will inn ea foliowiny:
MORNING TRAIN.
Leave At! art a 4 00 a :
Arrlsr«a* La.a R 15 > 1
t Atlanta via A L R 1
Arrive al Athens
tViNING TRAIN.
La va At*!ess
avtoALR R..
ftrrtv# Lcla
v
via AL BP....
Atftitt Athens.
5 01 :
i UOV8..W‘W
L. B. GRIGGS.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Inlton Connty.
W HERE IS, M. v. yue «*< «1 Km! y
adruinistiatiNfi ol tii. o-Utcof
-iDiilh. ale ot s«.iu caur-iyl. d-c j.*cd
that ttey hare Inl y diroLai^d
WORK FOR ALL
In their < wti loca'itiee, caavKsrtnu f«r t ©
sole Vtwl t.*», (enlargiMl) Weekly and Mcnih’y.
’ “ ' **“»»« r »*» the Wm lil. wiih Midi-
»# Five We riommtooiiAis to
is ai d Outfit Free A-tarete I*.
. VII KK » I, A tis^unto, Maine.
tihi s<pl8 ..wfan
MtUlUill t'nycflee®nnty.
Ordinary*# Offlro. October 81, 1877.
IlTnFRFArt Daniel McLncas. executer of
TV Jori I>h Ranks, into of »#td cou-ty de-
cers^l ap li h for leave to sell ttie real es'ste of
HHft for a divtaiou arooux the iieirs of
efore tre ui
letter# ofumis-h n
pitcants. Novcn.h >
DANIEL riTTMAH
812001
UCORUI 4, fllilon c
Ordinary's i ffii
tX7UEKKA^ II i ‘V.V
TV e late of >han- M->n
le*V'* to a ll the lar.d bci-1
This -1>, tberefo: . *o i
ceraed toll e Orel- cr»;
1T4 nov8...w4w
mm
484 aUK28. wly
EAR. Ar' n.ts wonted, nnsl-
i Itflllnutc. Particulars free.
•c.-sJ M'ojrrH ti CO., Si l>oui%
sell wii; be ►rniitcd t
. wls«4w
S3:
««!.» PI.ATRI# H lTrnRN. Chnsp.
wtlnthe known wrM. Ay, Watch Frtt to
UifetiU. Address, A. Col ltsu A Co., Cblcoqa
aug'2S...wly
ULOBUIA, Fnltou t'onniy .
Ordinary’s Office, October 8,1877.
\V tiKRKKS, Ml8 A. M. Wyiro, afimiifiMra-
v * trixorttese inti of Charles G. Wjwi d«-
ccecd sb«‘W“ tiiLt sue hai-fully di*cha ted ber
said ires- ai.d pr y^ for letters of dirininaion:
All person* concerned »uv hereby notiiM<a tohle
Lhi-ir ohjreiions. if any exist, < n or before the
- - ' ' ( letter- oj
DANIEL PITTMAN,
[VS
OHTOit sr l:-:n-
r near attento on ihe
odium *iz d P cket
byW R.
$10. $5 or $2.50
Invested iu ‘.be Drawing ot the
c o n ji o tv t: a i. r ii
Prize Distribution Comp’y
(Under Act of te g:#laturcof Ky , for the hen
efit of the f 1ty Schools ef t-rarhfo.t, wli cbj
takes ptere in the city of LOUI-VIl I.F, KY J
•u Pahltc Llhrery Hal* ou 3X*e. ■ t-t, 18'7, u*a>J
seen-e 1# Iw •'*•#»» wll or if art f *
$r.O t OOO, $20 Otto, $10,000, $.'7,000,
$a,otto $2,o o I
orsny of the Pro r, sniouu inr t/\
tfX’Ati.tOO Fan-M-rt* aui Droves, Lank,!
Loui v'lle. Ky., Depwi’ury. (
Drawing Positively Dec. 31,1
OR MONEY REFUNDED,
Udiht.-SKr'ON'
ah Lirtriluiion
; waive-, » 5 00
Atidunr*ir -he rame Msueeri
tbly an'lsur«fa.'t«»rilT ci i
Dra» iiirf of the Km tuck*
Co. Whoe T'rk.t*. 91
8 anr'»rs. 50. for tic
ARROW .#• O .Oc i r i -a-<age
Joutn-l Butidi-.jg. LOCIaVlLLl ,
se#r*itr«D ron a • ir* in.
ta* oef3l-..d W V7.10 14,91 91,^ derl.Vl l».16
in.20,22, 5 wk!ynov7v-l d
Book cor.titinfns
Monigom ry. one to Joshua Hhd i
Jws 8ocai> for JSB 95c: ch. ard other com and
I*-pars. *1 hv finder wi I be llbemlly reworded
by returni k stroe to W T. Wcr cy nt W. A A.
Depot, Atlanta, Ga. 79 d.nA«3t
(lEhlUtlt, layati# ronnly.
Urd narv’s Office. Sep! ember ?, 1577.
H KRCD TUOfNTON. #d«ntt*l#wor cum
tvs’tttmutoannexotf !h"! estateo* • a-, word
1’“ omton dceereei, ha- c| pl ed for letters of
».ti miH*iry from the asm*.
Th -se are, there fon 1 , to elto sn.1 *< moni»h s||
' * ‘ * id * p;>ear m my office
oaloj ahould i ot b# graded • h*
te B. GR GGS,
rp'—lRmSm
’P 1 leant.
j^MAN;
SALESMEN
WANTED
VMI<I a(<-«<!> work. V
A Month and Ki
Fairbanks Scales.
The World’s Standard.
i FAIRBANKS
SCALES
RECBIVED H1GHBST JdBDALS AT
Woritl’* Fair, feondon, ; IM51
World's Fair, Sew lerk, x UW*
World's Fmr, Parti, f s S Jh«7
Wot Id’s Vmtr, Vlannn, : to7
World*# Fair, Kaiillazc, « Mil, l*7- r
World's Fair, Fhlladi !*?!»»*. : W7<
World*# Fair, Nldncy, dnrtralla IB77
Also a-Jie agents for
MILES* ALARM MONEY DRAWER'
Kl&St Ot K'B ISM’IBITWW,
(Th# beat Feeder known for Stationary, Morirt
and Locomotive Botiexa,)
also,
OSCILLATING PUMP CO’S. PUMPS.
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
Til Broadway, New York.
acgl4 dteAsnrt/ wtm
AOESTfi WASTED IOR
THE 4MEHCW STATEcMIvM
constttntionai gorenc
roe and pro. re*# of v antes, Ac.,
k’scyciobediaof Am.riron Po'*'
: ax#a. Prie', ?5 Address 1
t,oODSPEl:D A C > , New Vo
Ito.
15 #ep!9
Leave
Lear# .
iam Lila 8^0 P
*“ d Athene-^.- ,,, — in-an p a.
cm: ecu n-made between Atlanta and
i’b-r.a te> h rootcln? and*v*nln*^
J. m,idwaed«
bu» #: n cn* #nt>
Nov. 15 IWI.AtS
Wheeler House,
GEIFFIN, GEORGIA.
OprOUTI PKWgKlxpot. Lux. Suspl,
Rooms far Comnv'rctai Traretom. Piwt
J3. WHBEUSR,
6EORU1I, Mllloit enUt.iy.
Ordlnary’F Offlc*, Novembe® 9 V17.
ATTHFREAS. H. I S ale administrator f ‘re
Vf B 'tic:on drceosM, applh# for ’etve t
•ell the real eatste - f raid drr» **.-*!, ford tin* o
• mo&R heir#of said drceas*d:
11 paraona concern* d are h« rcby n'tfi d •
file betr objcrikH*#, If any exf# . nr or te‘«:e lb
fir-t Honda ta Mtuday m Decersb r next, 'is
ear - will be grrutod fcaid app.,cant as a;
p .fed for.
29) nt#i*..w4w
W H. NFS KIT
6EOSUI Milton roamy.
Ordinary’s Office, Novtmber 9, r 77.
df abocttfcttouL and l nil. pa** upon tben
10 n c-tc. a, m., v an the 3doayofP *
1121.
I.2F7 MTite.1191
G» DHGIS, Fnx#li«roun?y.
Nnll'-e to IM-btora and CrrelUon,
N r TICE to hereby gi'xu to all Person* hav-
li'K demands against K N Harris, late ot
saidor unty, deceased, to preren' tham to me,
properly prove.*, ao as to rhow tire Jr character
a ad amount And all p« rfons indr bsed to aaid
deceased are r* xnceb d to m ke immrdime pay-
te YaTE-,
meat. 1 hla, Octoberti.77
M
Adratntotraior < f R N. tiarrto.
11 novl.. la—I w
(iKUUM i, Cnnu bs'l «onn«y.
Ordh oryV < m e, October 81,3877.
VtPS SPIRT A FULLKRT N ha-ap.*li«*l for
.»A exempli nof persoralty ai d kiud^ apa t
—* valua — ■* ‘— 1 —* * — —
ame a __.
ovember. 1877, at my office
27 nrv»_w*t
Jt. a BttAV KB.
Oruti ary.
Adminisfratrix’s Stic.
B Y vtitusof an o-der of he f ou tof Ordinary
of F-ye’to *-uanly, will he n«Jd at ih- Court
House d r or in Fayetteville, V-yctte county,
flwiiri*. betwren ihe u>na. hours of ra'e, ibo
foil-min;described property, to wt':
Fit v acre # «t laud out ref li e sreu heast corner
<-f !oi or laid rntnbcr two IcnaK-d rn<‘ vent},
lo'hel8tn district of #a'4 c rarr.T, which tend
is solo -t> pm of tbeetiatc of Lie* E tor, cc-
■ea- td, f .r the purpose of pajlntr * xjh-lub of
UKUi bI \, Fayette connty.
Ordinal} *a Office, NovctntesrS 1877.
\ \vhERK *>H. Jaanc# A’. :otn-»n, -untato!j of
Vt l 7 . J. W, Allen. Caspar. Li.n*nl vd
Elijah Johnson, ro r*r* of rai-? .?«,hn W. John-
#'»n, his app letterIsnye lo cell the intcre t 1 f
at«i mb ere Li s xty acres of lend; ttre It tare#: < f
alri m>n« r* betngoi -rlrth iarb,for ike pturpOe#
Hcford' the flrei Monday in Oecember next, «Lm
leave to roll will be - rai.teo the applicant
te K, GAIGOS,
1°7 nov^_w4w
O’a r;
NOTICE.
If DkNIKL U JSUItFAY, mol D.n!o: SIo .
ray and Susan Scott wa. 5 , or b'# heirs, will write
me, 1 can tell them some htug to pay.
219 novto..w2t
H. H..HAYNHB,
Cadto, Ky.
UEOKfJIA. Fallon comity.
W r H REA®, S-rah F. Sne'dtas ay plied f
lctlera of KUore ! uutehip of tne pre fn *r
All p»r«or.s ooecwrnod are notified to flic theta
o-.J. ctioij", If ».ny \l#., wiihiu lha im* pre
a r.l»e<j by law. • toe letter* wll’ he graLtoil he
Milton Cwaniy Hlie-rllTn Sn'.v t> r
lierrmber
\ t riLL be sold before Ibe court bouse doonu
*» tlie town of Alpharetta, Milton ounty
rerria, between the kga! hour# of sale, ou tbe
st Tuwday in December next, the foliowlnq
pr>>perty, to-wit:
i*wo town loo
county. Or orafa
fa!.owing
tote ta»hetown of Al tare to. Mite
tPnt Main
atroet one hundred an-i flv f#tt. rnnnlae tack;
Vjji. ins alley- na-n'«al5*Tid 16 o- es
the propery ot Hampve hmi :. to sailaTy a n la
is*ue - from Miitot. tjuperior t/reurt m ftror of
T amar B N'-wto"', armitsUtrator ref W. Y Jam-
tom. deceased, va 11: pto; Smith Property
• or r*Ou oat bv the defendant 1 hto November
6 1877 WM BUIftK.
173 nov« wtd iihrAT.