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ATLANTA WEEKLY OONSTITUT|6n. JULY 23, 1878.
BILL ARP'S SUNDAY CHAT.
Cvrrjr Han’e UmI of IHIm-Ab Arel-
•IriM M Ihi Bride*-Work Hepped
•«• for « onvrr«aM LeaUr-A liM
Written for toe Consul mlon.
f ditom Constitution : The air w hot
and dry. The brooches are getting low.
The com ia carting in the bladea. The
mills grind a little in the morning and
then wait for the pond to fill. The lo*
curt ia tingin' a pkrehin' tone. 8am
u»«*r fl m keeps the cowe' tails busy,and
n!l nature given sigo of a omin'drought.
I don’t nke this, bat am tryin' to be re
aigred. Before I tamed farmer each
weather dident concern me moch if I
coaid find a cool retreat, bat no* I re
**»*<» how dependent ia mankind upon
the farm, and the farmer upon Provi
dence. The troth is, its a precarious
baiiineai all aroand, and I aometimee
catch myaeif a nichin' I was rich or had
a sorter ot aide-show to my circus.
A sorry farmer on a sorry farm ia a
•ornr spectacle. A g'rod fanner on poor
lend and a poor farmer on good land
are party well balanced, and can scratch
along if the seasons hi*; bat I reckon
a Rixiart and diligent roan with good
iand to tack him iacbmt ae secure
against the shiftin' j-erila of this life as
anybody can be; and then if a man
could have neaidca a few thousand dol-
la>m invested in stocks and draw the in*
truai twice a year be ought to be aa
happy as aubloooary things can
make him. Then yon see he coaid
send cfl bis children to school, and
visit hia kin, and go tr Atlanta, and
keep a c«h k and a top buggy, and lay
in some chaney ware and a carpet for
the old oman and new boon* ts and red
ear rings for the girls and have a little
missionary money left. If the drought
or the army worm or the caterpillar
come along he would have something
to fa I back on and make him always
feel calm and lereen. I think I would
like that—wou.dent you, and I reckeu
there aint no harm in prayin for it aa
Agor did when he sa d "give me nei
ther poverty or riches.” Most every
aspiitn man I know of in the town-
and cities ia lookio forward to this
biassed state. They work and toll and
twist and dodge in and dodge out and
do a thousand little things they are
aortaflaehamed of, with a view at the
last of settling down on some good
farm with creeks and springs and
meadows and mill* and fine cattle,
and windin on a perplexin life io peace
with mankind and c.inmumon with
houesl nature. No ambitious man
becomes lost to such pleasant hopes aa
these, and the more trouble he has th-
moie h »longs for k, for Its at>out the
fi.roueat way 1 know of to get time to
repent and make preparation for shuff
ling off this mortal coil. But to all aoch
the outside investment ia highly necea-.
nary. Even Beechar rouldent get along
without it—lor there are a thousand
little leaks in farmin that a man with
out experience can't atop and wilhou:
capital can't remedy. Why only this
mornin one of my boya was drivin
across a bridge and the mule Joe got
akeered at his shadder and shoved Tom
over on t^e hand rail and it broke,
and he fell In the ertek and draggeu
Joe with him and tho w-tggon too and
broke the tongue all to pieces, and the
houna and the bairns and the harneo*
and the driver, and both the mules flbi
into kickin with the from end cl the
waggon on top of em, and the bind end
up on the bridge and you could have
beard the racket for two miles without
a telefoue, and the girla ran and scream
ed and 'lie old cinan fainted every step
of the way, for she said abe known!
Paul was killed aa be fell, and kicked
to delb by tbs mules and drowned al
tar wards, and it took two hours to clear
tho wreck and restore the wounded
and pa»sify the w >roen and get every
thing once more calm and screen. Now
yon see, Mr. Editor, there's some an
lurrseeu damages to pay and nobody to
J»ay em, and all we can do ia to charge
It up to the mule. I do tnink that we
far mars ought to have some protection
agiu the like of this, and I want Lister
to introduce a bill the next session, for
they've been protectin northern manu
fact urea for 75 years and negieclin agri
culture, which ia the very aubmle of a
nation's prosperity. tVbnr, ear — whsr
would the nation be if all we farmers
was to strike for higher wages
and do nothin for a aingir
year? Echo answers wharT We must
nave better prices for our truck,
calico has come down about right, bui
sugar and Coffee and rice and tobacco
and shoes aud taxes and workiu the
roads ia in the same old holes purtv
much, and we cau’t keep even with
cotton at 8 cents and corn al 30. and no
market at all for potatoes and beam
and horse apples and tomatoes and
aicb. 1 wonder if our law makers who
can aave a state couldn’t fix up an nr
rangament that would give everybody
a good price for what they bad io aeil
and put everything dowu low that we
had to buy, and then abolish ux.san 1
work the roads with the chain gang,and
let the bed punch run the government.
—Rev. Father Colbert, of St Mary's
church, of Rome, took leave of hia con
gregation last Wednesday.
—Little Leon Potta, a eon of Mr.
James A. Potta, of Gordon county,
wae nr dden tally drowned the other
d*y.
—General L. J. Gutrell will deliver
en tddreea before the literary society of
Little Hirer high school in Cherokee
county next Tneeday.
—A rat’ernake twelve inches in eu-
camier.nce wee killed in Hut county
WriOn for a> KWh', OauO&fkM.
tie ib o; mw
By J. c. HARRIS.
coldly to his bantering words; ‘‘it is quite
charming here, as you will find, it you
choose to pot the place and its people to the
test.”
“God forbid!” he exclaimed fervently,
probably remembering the result of the
night before.
“We arc contented here, at least,” said
AU right* reserved bv the CoosUtudoo Pa Wish- I the school mistress, pretending nor to heed
tog Comnanj.l I bls interruption—**we are contented, and
■ that is something.”
Contented, Katie ?
‘Yes,” she replied, “contented: more
than contented--happy.”
“And yet you would like to leave here;
Yes,” she said, respodding somewhat f •‘vidence of impending snnBToke, felt
t e back of hia neck with the frequency
o r a small boy taking note of time by
hi a new watch. All coats other than
t l o » of the lightest tenure were worn
up: n the arm, and the streets looked
bucolic by reason of the great amoun.
T , *,““‘i I While Miss Jane Perryman was engaged “And yet you would like to leave here;
recently. It had only eight rattleeand f in thc areftiousdaties of picking a ducken I 7? B wou]d bkc to return .to the old place.
a pearl button.
I for dinner, she was astonished hy the I
remember how we used to hunt the
Wouldn't it be well for Dr. Felton I sudden appearance of Mrs. Dusenberry. I robins’ nesu in the orchard
to come oat at once and accept Jadg* Mi * J“ e . alludmg to this visit long after- | “Ah, yes! that was ever so long ago. We
rhslUfM fnr. ;Am* wds, *** d •*»* was “afeared the ’oman, hunted lor them and we lound them, and
Lesters challenge for a j >int discussion I gee j n . a chicken wuz to be put in the I l hat was the end of the robins’ nests,
He will have to meet b?m anyhow. I pot t »od stay all day,” but it is more than j “ we were concerned.”
—Tbe grand jury of Chatham county I probable that this was an afterthought. Mis. I “But what of the robins, Katie ?” The
want tb. city coart .holi-hed .nd the had chickens of her own even aj-rrf. After a manner he ™
j . . *1 . . .1 if they were not of the “jailer-legged” vs- I sincere. He had travelled many a mile to
J til put in charge Of the Sheriff aa in I nety. She had seen the procession, which I *>ad this woman, and he was determined if
Other counties. I had been so unceremoniously formed into I possible to re-establish the dreame of his
—Jefferson Greer, an indoatriou* I linc m thc wood * P» d C rtt . P*» in front y° ut ^ *‘ But "k* 1 ° f robl ?“ •” rc *
j , .. , . I of her bouse, and she hastened to convey I P^ed. seeing that she was gazing vaguely
colored man, was act upon and bra ally I lhc intelligence to some one who would I *way past and beyond him—but not seeing
murdered by A party of negroes in Jl0» J share and tympedhizc with her bewilder-1 sturdy figure that seemed to be standing
per county the other day. I ment. She was unceremonious*: I near imploring her by its very silence.
-The movement for a branch road “Howdy, Jane! how’s Nora? They’ve “Oh, the robins!” she excUimed still
. . ... . .. .... . I go! ’im. I seed *im.” I watching the vision. “Would we know
from LawrenoeviUe to the Air-Line i* | * *«Well, in the name er gracious! What I them if we saw them again?” Would you
taking shape. Tbe Gwinnett Herald I makes you so flustrated? Who’ve they I know them ? Would they know us f”
says the people interested are able to I got ?”Jnquired Miss Jane, looking coolly at I .“Bft maybe the ne*s are still there,
build tbe road and never feel it. I her wtor. Katie.’’ His arrogance seemed all at once
nca... K.- • ■ t\ I “They’ve got Jim Ashfield—that’s who I to desert him. She saw it and pitied him.«
The K)me Gouner has asked Dr I they’ve got—an’ they’ve got him bad.” I “And if they are,” she replied, speaking
F el ton to mention the name of the can- I “What are they foolin’ long er that miser-1 in a gentle tone—a tone that misled him
didate for congress for whom he has I bul wretch fer, I’d like ter know ?” I utterly—‘‘the robins have deserted them,
voted aince the war, and wants a I “ It s morc ’ n 1 kintdl, Jane; but they’ve I The past is like the robins’ nests.” she con-
• , . . . I got him. I seed ’em pass my house not I tinned, still pitying this lover of her youth;
prompt reply. Will a probe have to be j morc * n two roinnits ago. That man Van- I “it is a memory and that is all. We may as
1 in tbia business ? I derJyn had a rifle and Tiny Padgett had a I well attempt to call back the young birds
Jim Miller, of R cbmond^ county, I com-stalk malcin' b’leave it wuz a gun. It’s I that fed so confidently from our hands as to
' 1 — *“ : — had been diinkin’. ” I call back thc past.”
mach older. He hu niMd thin* I ^ W-
watermelons sggrrgating one hundred I “Why that Uny Padgett. You oughter I what I have come for. I have looked for
snd eighty pounds in weight. The I * *eed 'irn. He wuz a gyratin' ’roun’, ’an I ward to this day for many a weary year.”
lsrgeat weighed*sixty seven pounds. I Aourishin’ his corn-stalk like he wuz the boss I He was thoroughly in earnest now, but he
, _ . _ I of the whole camp-meetin’. It’s a lastin’I seemed to anticipate what the result would
—The E her ton Gazette says that the I phy that some people don’t have no sense.” I be, and yet it seemed so impossible,
laying of iron on Sslnrday last had I “What’s Jim Ashfield done now?” in-I “Yes,” she said, I know what you have
reached a distance of eix miles from I quired Miss Jane. I come for. 1 know all that you would say.
AaU« v,.. . I “Lord love you! I don’t know,” replied I I am sorry, indeed.”
. J ... en I Mrs Dusenberry.” “But he wuz marchin’ I “But, Katie, consider what I have
by tbe failure of the rolling mills to I on before, an’ this man Vandcrlyn wuz a I lived for all these years,” he said, impetu-
furnish iron as fsst as needed, but this I follcria’ along, an* Tiny Padgett wuz a ca-1 ously.
has now been remedied by the con* I perin* ’rcun’, fustmakin' b’leeve his com- I “I do,” she replied, gently. “Iconsider
tntetor pnrchuing.thoM.nd ton. for r*" 1 " 1 >b ' n ri<,in ’ * llke il ^ I «“ ld ,^"8 blck ,beplst 1
m I wuz a boss * I would, but I cannot.”
•Did they have ’im tied?” I ‘And this is how women are faithful,”
It wuzn’t nothin’ but a com stalk hoss, I he exclaimed, bitterly.
Jane.” I “1 do not know. To be true to you, I
...... w. _ u . WMt #v mi Miss Jane looked scornful. “Did I ^ ax I should tell you the truth. 1 conld not be to
ri!r'!^7i7VIiu". I you ’bout the 'bominable corn-stalk ? What I you now what I thought I was in the old
the rate of a mile a dsy. Extensive f n lhe nune er pacious you^want ter mix days. It L a pleasant memory to
forces sre at work getting cross-ties, and I folks up with com-sulks for ?” I that is all/
“Well, ’lain’l me, Jane. It's that Pad-1 “Very v ^
gett. WTiat’dhe wanter go an’ be totin’I frankness. I am going north. What shall I j n the attack. The first condition'
a corn-stalk like a gun, an’ then the next I I say to your friends?” I comatose; convulsions comejater. The
minnit be a straddlin’ it likes hoss ? What’s I “Say to them that you found me contented I action of the heart is very weak, and
a man wanter be makin’ a specktikle er I with my lot. Is it good-bye,” she asked, I ;he pulse fo hurried. The entire body
hisself for? That’s what I wanter know. | as he held out his delicate white hand. I j* very hot; the upper portion of tbe
‘Unless you will it otherwise,” his face ep i ne and neck is hotter than the rest
immediate delivery from other milla
The engir e J. H. Jones is at work on
tbe track, aud when iron becomes plen
tifful. Captain Potta will lsy it down at
there can be no delay from a lack of |
tiee.
9- Canton Georgian: A young man I
named Penny, while out bunting hia
.MNCT,bare foot, th.olfcer jUy,| hi%£rU to7 xhlt . s whiU Iwlnt „ know .,
AJlfidd ri 8 hl **
wm b.dly frigbUn^, bnt fln^ ^
recovered presence of min.l snfficienl £2* * sSKtS&S? -uThe
to take oat his knife end rench down ” d U
.nd cat off tb. sneke’s b^. ^ rmi Aed Mn De-
—Angnst. Evening New.: We le.rn I %cnt»erry, anxious to propitiate the frowning
At » lady gave birth to . tu!e child, I Miu Perryman ; “an 1 it's what I've said all
of atnwU. in.de into bate in eight.
A sweltering policeman told a repor
ter at 2 o’clock thu he hid been look,
ing for tbe elutdr sides of tbe streets on
his beat nner 10 o’clock, and that he
hadn’t fonnd in that time a atrip over
twa feet wide.
A reporter walked through the busi
ness portion of the city a sufficient dis
tance to observe that tbe intense beet
had all bnt para!yard business. There
were leas than half the usual number of
drays and freight wagons in the service.
All shipments that conld be postponed
were laid over. Tn cases of emergency
the earners took bait loads, and the gait
of the suffering animals *as of the alow
eat. Some bright genius decorated his
hone’s head with a monster cheap
straw ba'. Holes were cat in the crown
from which the ears protruded. The
broad brims were tied nnder the
hone’s neck. The effect was IndierOM,
giving the animal an absurd appear,
ance, bnt the benefits of thia novel
bonnet were appreciated by all who
«aw it, and imitated by the humane.
By the afternoon a mijortty of tbe
beasts of burden in use down town wen
in the enjoyment of these funny.look-
ing bnt very comfortable enn-sbtdes.
A sponge kept eatnrated with
water and placed in the crown of tbe
hat augments the benefits of the con
trivance. Down on the levee the sun
shone with a blinding brilliancy upon
the white cobbie-etonee, which ac
quired and attained a heat which made
existence almost intolerable. Then
waa but little handling of freight dom,
and the white-painted steamers lay
blistering sleepily all day, and when a
packet departed it waa in a dejected,
depressed sort of a way.
WHIT IS SUNSTROKE?
St Louis, July 17-—Dr. Lndeking,
the principal physician at the dispen
sary, whose experience has been quite
large daring the last two weeks, said
“It is only within late yean that ran.
stroke has been recognizod as a disease
itself. Formerly, all persons prostrated
by heat, or directly by the sun, were
treated as for appoplexy or congestion
of the brain by breeding, and many
men and women have gone to their
long homes in past, victims to the ig
norance of physiciaM attending them.
Sunstroke is not an effec ion particn
iarly of the brain, bnt rather of tbe ei -
veloping tisane and the upper portion
of tbe spine and iis envelopments
are particularly affected. Tbe
end I first symptoms are d zainees, intense'
I pain in tbe head, and then UDCOnacions-
Voy well,” he said. “I admire jroar | ness. There is an element of epilepsy
, . - , api
white and drawn. I of the body. We dash cold water upon
‘Good-bye, then,” she said, firmly; and I the body" to bring wbat is called a
Mr. Wellington went his way.
[TO HE CONTINUED.]
TUB UBATED TKIIM.
A Hroutes Daj all over tbe tJnloa
New York, July 19 —The beat is in
tense. There ia little business in tbe
that a lady gave birth to s male child, I Miss rerryman; ••an* it’s wbat I've said all I city. In Wall and Broad streets there
near the Angneia lactory, one month I the time. Ef thar wui more jails, folks 'ivl I ia almost a complete sapj onsion. A _
ISO, which was folly natural but only I git 'long a sight belter.” I great many pioetrattoM have taken I raVridlr "than*anythFng oiseT^During
weighed 1J pounds st birth. It wee “Ef we had better men,” said Miss Jane, I place. Telegrams from various pxrta of I ps8t week j [,; ve aga fi jj,,.
apparently in perfect health daring I giving epigrammatic emphasis to her words, I the country report bul little or 1 - r •--*-•
life until yesterday afternoon, when il I “we wouldn’t have no jails, an' no lawyers, I change since vesterd ty. St. Lon'S
revulsion. The idea is to reduce the
terr oerature of the body to a
a u al degree as speedily as possible.
A healthier action of the vital organs
follows: The idea ia eimply to get
tbe heat-distributing organs into
healthy and natnral action.
We mo ether to accelerate the
redaction oi the body. It is applied
ex'ernall.v. Ether evaporates more
i Home, Ac worm
_ thc ‘Halle
lujah Inlet” loTthe a bade.
THE RALLY AT A WORTH.
Special Oispa’-ch to The OonsUtutioa.
Acwoeth, July 20.—There was A
H e d”.m e fe * t “ d ‘ rmareInaet0 l THE SEETHING SEVENTH.
••You will have to shove her down
with a stick,' laughs her long, lean sis
ter, who ia beginning to swim like a
fish.
“Bat,” said the earnest preceptor,
“1st people may have a hard time to
learn, bat afterwards theirs ia the ad.
vantage."
Just then ia heard a tremendous
splash; nothing is to be seen, bqj in a
moment up crops through the waves,
looking with their golden hair and I t rin<1 bMter tally here today, which hu pat
white skin like a water lilyoi handsome m 111 “eManc* <h“ “ to tbe «nc-
blonde. I cw oi oar lewler. Thscs were folly £00 people
SHR Has JUMPED I sad Cobb county wu well represented.
. distance of thi«, feet plumb into the
“f’ i ke * I and pointed and contained only SO minalea
ft ™“ °P th ® >» d . de r’ “ d He then introduced Judge Letter, who
down bead first; u{f again in a«(»nd, Uroelved with cheere. Ho apke one honr
flops overoa her back, and flwta about .on . ,««« nod wae treonenUy lmer-
'«» I *“ .... . I rnpted with cheere. He pot la aomo ULln
otartirg irom the steps, catting the I blow* cm tbe ptrr™, end hi* speech did hi
water with long, graceful strokes,comes great good ben. &t the conclnMonoItbt epet
a young married lady, a scholar of last thnewai great mhadit fit tbe crowd, h
rammer. A pair of beantilnl arms, lev than fifty bouquet, were thrown oath,
while and hard with muscle, and per- etage by tome of the many ladlea who were
feet limbs, carry her to the center ol present
the tank, where a swing ia appended Col Watt Heirfe, er.ol CtrUnrUleipolte next
CCjBpg* She climbs into it, I aad caras «picy spe.cL of ooly ten mtontea, at
stirtirg it ia motion, goes on until I the conclusion of which Ooi Phillip* again arose
the long ropes are in a horixontal line, and eald he wlahed total the crowd. Ho axked
All are wondering what will come, who were for Lester, and
when np go her heels over her head, ■ ivznvn dt
end like a ball she drops into the green I including about one hundred negroes. Thun
water. A splash, _ a silence, and here I thers waa a great shout, and all felt good,
she is, an aquatic Johnny-jump up, I A * big delegation from Cherokee
laughing and breath leas. Then she I with Lester banners flying in tha breeze were
races through the tank with two other I present and took greae interest to tho proceed*
proficients, and to the uninitiated it I togs. Cobb la solid foe Lester and th* whole
looks somewhat like a game of leap I district is wheeling into line,
frog. More scampering up stairs and I Lester men are Jubilant here. Judge Lestc
eff spring boards follows, and then a I *poke at Smyrna last night,
pause, as a beginner enters the water.
A YOUNG AXO FASHIONABLE LADY,
with a preponderant ol vanity and a t BoMt Jul 3J _ Tm * n*. m .
rather afiicted modesty. Show her I waaiw imtwui
bare feet and ankles. Never; eo over n,™™ »> nm.
them go a pair ol etriped hoeo. Pot T WofloM M onc hoQr . ^ 0 ,
S?o£ £ ^T. h,d ^“K 0,1 ‘“ km C1 ?f bl. u“ O wL ^ OP V/. “!cE, 0< ££oo'
Catchher doing u! No, no, no it will I He mt( j, no gpecial point except assert*
hide the curly locks over her torehead l nsUut , 0UI rout from
So, after, an e.aborate toilet, she enb B ^o W to u,e ttlnggoin cocventlco. Owlnell
“‘J* to the broad swimming belt being ^ hIn ^ wu uk. He
fastened round her dainty waist, c i,t me n tb»t Keltcn bud got the largest appro-
and then she is requested to I prt.Uon tor Coore river ever made,
walk down the sups into the water, a I v Branhxm replied ooo hoar and a hall,
rope through a pulley being attached | Ho oomplsteli refated thscharzea aialnst Leat-r
toateltvouatlby no possibility can a.ioaupporMgCole.andta^vre^idtode-
she sink. But no, she knows she will I ny it. Uo ihowed he did not receive a
drown, and it takes considerable per- | bribe for the state road leaaa. nor did he hold
suasion to induce her to release her I office under Buiiock.
hold upon the railing. When this is I In hir rejoinder of a half an honr Wofford did
done the body floats easily to a reclin- j not refute a tingle argument ot Branham, bnt
ing position,the mouth rem i iIng above I wa. made to confea* that Lester waa opposed to
water; But in this instance the young I accession, while Felton was in favor ol it. He
woman's fears return, she gives I a:tempt#d to show that the democratic party
▲ flop, a scream, and GETS HER MOUTH I * ru * ■ectiouai party, and that the Felton par y
FULL OF Water wa* a na. I anal party.
Now, be it known, a rule of the Na- TLere W6rc ^ P«>pi-‘ preaenu
’ ENDORSED AT POWDER SPRINGS.
So dal Dlipatch to The Connituilon.
Marietta, July 20.—Tne thermome
minutes in the lower depths} 110 and
116 degrees ol heat is experienced in
these lower depths, and the air in these
deep recess s is insufficient to sustain
life, while the water is scalding hot. I
David H. Dongbetty.
I can show the handsomest line of
I Victoria Lawn* in Atlanta, and tbe beet good*
for :ha price. 331 Jjrtl..d£«lt
Rtnck but sold I ^ Upwards of Thirty Yea, r Mrs
- I apprehended WmsLow’s Sootbisq Strup has been
used for children. It corrects .cidity of
to»ftoe nunee conld not be worked at lheatomiu . bi reUeTe8 wlnd coIic>
tog 8 *?* ^ that the l»tosthe bowels, curve njsentety and
rein?. M of ore as awm whether arising from teeth-
mtnes are as Isige producers of oress ingor otbe r cause. An old and well-
■ e 4rt.inly, the ore is richer the lower '**SS£2k, “ Ce#t * * b,1Ue -
the depth. There ia more gold and it ia I —< . .
of a finerqnality.bnt men cannot work it I David H. Donaberty.
below 2 000 feet. It makes no differs Has a line of Men’s and Boy’s Straw
ence, whatar or summer,or what device I H»u tfst will'd not look well os exhibition In
is emp'oyed—the heat becomes terrible I ts. w .n er. Somebody Is going to vet .trxw
hy the time the lower ieveia are reached. I nsep. caUanltoe. mi lU.dawlt
Etch man is allowed five gallons of ice-1
water per dsy. It does not afiect him Whip and spotted,
much, for the water pasBee ofi 10 per- a line of White Spotted Pearl Dress
-oiration. When the man cornea td the | bouoqb Jutoreud. Thor ue knit me tnd
eut ..’ce he gives forth a perfect cloud oi ““p J . p. H d.cohxett.
Ml JyM .dkwlt
ilig^f k gratie 1 S^ I ^As b 1n* higT -Bibiee ought to be weU taken tmre
.erms of the iutureof goldlnd silver n ; ^eir system does not allow the
mining in thia country, and that as slightest neglecU If vonr Baby suffers
good It prospect exists for profitable Oohc °r Bowel Disordets, procure
mining on the Atlantic slope as on the I “ bottle Of Dr. Bull s Baby Syrop, a
P„ Ho I simple bnt alwas* reliable remedy.
“ “ c 1 Only 28 cents. 243
Tbe NiWfkt Thing.
_ , Those Lisle Gloves with Lice Tops.
vutnatehn** tibe AtlinU Cxdeto) to tb* Wnlt* I They *r* exa itoit*. Alii, a cood line oflhrec
an’ bur spring* at tbix time, we republish tbe I A» J ,. li wuuu« 1UTO
Enq. -er of this dtj ]-Riebmood autc.
np tbe lonely moanUln**.de,
My wxndL-riuc footsteps led;
Tbe moss lsy thick b neaih my feet.
The pine sifb^d overheed.
The trace o! a OUmanUed tort
Lsy In the forest rave.
Tne simple heaZ*boar«l, rudely writ.
Had rotted io the ground,
raised it with a reverent hand.
saw the toad and scaly snake
From tangled covert* start
And hide themselves among; the weeds
tatorium is, "no spitting allowed in the
water.” Io the agonies of death some
people would not forget decorum, and
so in thia instance, rather than spit, the # .......
unfortunate sufferer is almost Btran** j ter stood yesterday at 88. No sun etrokes. To*
vied. The “Saratoga waves”* are also I dsy the son la very hot, but a fine breezj is
demolished. ^ I blowing. The ejeps around Marietta look very
After learning the motions with the I well indeed, hut are bttinning to need rain
aid of a belt, the life preserver is put I Near Roswell the corn is almost rained; Uuy
on, and tbe scholar allowed to go alone I have not had rain there for a month or more
through her evolutions. I The crops around Big Shinty are almost as bsd'
O e lady goes through the unparal- I iy injured bv the drouth ts at Boswell Ponder
teled feat of standing on her head, but I spring*usoflaring for ram. The farmers eay
is promptly reduced to proper position I tnat ualess rain comes in a few days their crops
by her astonished comrades. I will be cut off half.
a nnl ~wv vnn . n I AT PJWDIR f THINGS
A PRXTTT VOURO HOTHRB Frldxy lie 19;h wu . g«l» d.j .lib tho people
came into the tank, while the writer I In and around Powder Springs. It has been
was present, holding in her arms a little I the custom of tha good peop.e of that vicinity to
one of two years, and skimmed through I have during the mouth of Jaly, every
the water as a bird does the air, holding I year, an “old folks* picnic** at the bridge across
or no i —t *■ » , the baby in he' arms, crowing and I Moses creek, two miles from Powder springs on
1 nal success, having revived patients I laughing. When tbe clock struck 1 the I the road leading to Marietta. There the eld and
when all the water in the world would
heard the Shenandoah roll
* long the v*le below;
saw tne AUcghanies r
~ writhei
“Valley C _
leaders name—and then
knew th>- sleeper had been ono
Of Stonewall Jackson's mm.
What fithts he fought, what wound* be wore.
Are all unknown to frme;
Remember, on this lonely grave
Tuere is not e’en a name 1
That be fought well, a >d bravely, too,
And held his ooontiy dear
He knows ere this whose esase is jost
In God the Father’s sight
wields no war-ltke weapons now.
it,d8 * th ; x® e»o»e “ aBSigned for the | marching tothe jail’ "Hiscaplare weregood-1 All the trustworthy hygienists end I rttirined.'and'thSa waTbert found fee” I mere. aC OMleaves 1 the* 1 pirae^not only I O'clocx JaJge Later, wiUi .party of frlenCa
sudden death. I humored—Padgett even hilariously so—hut I medical authorities are unanimous in I ing under the arms,*the cold appiicA- I entertained bat feeling he or she has I ttom Ulk rieua, arrived and fonnd a long table
— Klberton Gr«ette: At Bowman e I bo,h wtTC otxlunte, ami the would-be as-1 recommending fruits and vegetables as I none were stopped. H couvulsions I eeen a mode of exercise not only amua- I ,el itt 111151:ro ’ e - '“''r 8ro»vh>E iinder a Imu °I
large uumber of lots have been sold, I knew lhM '* would >* idle to resist. I ,he biet and appropriate food for this continued, chloral waa adm nistered ing, but healthy and blood-etirring. *“ *‘*“" 1 — “"*•
and two new bnaineaa hotues are in | Therefore he made the jKst^of tt^and^ap |-eason, and that the eating of mach I bypsidermically, in order to bring 1
Upturn's no foernsn** thiu-t-
ho, but a cowaid, would revile
An honored soldier’s dost?
Yet whence he c.me, what Up shall say
What tongue will ever »e!l,-
What deaolf t d hearths aid hearts
Have beeu because he Mi ?
W ist saa*ayed maidtu braids her hair—
Her b\lr which he held d« ~
•ne icckoa wh cb. percha
The Georgia Voranteer.
What mother, with her watching eyes.
And white lips, cold and dumb.
Waits wuh sppalliut: patience for
dtr darling b-»y to come f
Her boy 1 whose mour tain grave aweJ* np
Bat one of many a scar
Cat on the face of uur fair land
By gory-handed war 1
Rill, Shenandoah, proudly roll
Acown thy rocky g:eu;
At ore thee ilee the grave of one
Ol Stonewall Jackson’s men 1
Beneath the cedar and the pine.
In to’i tuile ana .ere.
Unknown, unnamed, forgotten, lies
** A Georgia Volunteer.**
course of const ruction. At L&vonia, I to be as good humored as the others. I me ai, rich graviea, etc , ia carefully to I a buat relaxation. The eleeD of ex I
iuat laid off in lota, Mr. Vickery, a such ' Vhcn Padgett pranced out in front of him, I be abstained from. And yet there is naai tion then follows, and from that nn k nTTpct’ A Tart PPP A TUT
cess/ai Teccoa merchant, will have a I asfridc of a corn stalk, aa children nde a I not one person in ten who carefully I po| n t the patient moat depend to a -L DiiVjllDO iillJJ UIlDZilYIt
business house built and stocked with I hrooro-atick, and apparently making great I an d intelligently follows this advice, great degree upon the forces of
MJkEilNO or ’inn FitviT-ouon-
huainess bouse built and stocked with I hrooro-atick, and apparcnUy making great I an d intelligently follows this advice, great degree upon the forces
goods by tbe middle* of August. At I cfforts to his improvised horse from I l n hotels and boarding houses people na tore to effect his cure.
Martin, also just laid off, two business I nmning away then and there, Ashfield I gorge themselves with meats and gra« I man once a victim to ex-
men, Messrs. Childs and Barges*, have I laughed and said: * I vies and pastry, and wonder how it is treme heat is prostrated easily by high | Display or rraiis-flr. Dc-
purebaaed low and will immediately “You ot%hter let out your sursingle. Cap., I possible, after such a strengthening temperature ever after. As to the
conatruct and open houses of basinees. I ^ ukc U P y° ar ^"“P 5 a ' hole er tw ®* Ef I meA, » feel ao-weak, an<* connec tion between alcoholism and
lhe prospects lor a floe business a'l I lhal *»oss er your'n should happen ter shy at shaky, and nervous, and out of sorts? sunstroke, I find that about 60 per
along the line are quite fluttering, and a hog in the fence, you'd be left in thc With nothing bat good bread and bu - ceDt of the coses brought to us have I The Atlanta Pomo!og*cal society met,
the railroad will certainly pay a good I dltU ” .. , , 4 , I J® r and a saucer of frmt for dinner f oun d their birth in excessive ate cf morning at th* usual hour. Theatten-
divilend from the first. | “Why. runmy.” P-fc^rtapooded^’jroj; | the Wat day. tbe ame person wotfta | .fimulanta. Lro« ... q.ft. «a it wm um‘
should, during a goo^y num a ol BlrMK er* were preset;
Bates, of this county, who is 76 years | I I1M “° 8tim “' I amcmf whom were about a doara ladies
IS 1.8 FEtTKM>A.X.
c.a a Ureal Meat of Interewt
Old. left Dublin on Sunday morning and I w “““ *“ I SSKSd"It « Un g* $ ft 0U |“J? dap ay of lr.lt wu *e«n, Kck out to square What
walked to this place, a distance of 2!i I BCn V5.“ a lamb * • , , • ... I ,m P r< J ved health. Uejyna j . I erafe as possible. To break off sad- I md it wre observed that an add tional table had I men , w ho boaatei a ahort time
ZTlL mniiinl h«T« aht iv iSloVtank “Whatter yougwmeter put me m jail fer very large propor.lon of the physical den j y won jd be to onatring the nery- beenprresedi«to aervire to accommodato the
mml . VPnin J N?»ith*t hi I an y how » gents?” inquired Ashfield, after a ills of life come from too much eating oaa gystem and bring about a proetra- J^n on exhibition Jraamt Take down
sa,.^
o( Mr ^«u “ ie Km“^lnR b “', ftd B«. wh<«Ioqa«.ty .pitted to be eating. L-ave off eating so mach m«i „ increased animal heat, and thafthe M * r A hst giren Mow pro- LISTJSR ON THE FLY.
Iretrenrohn.rv Mr Ba>n is hale and I ""11 experiencing the effects of the spree of I and greasy compounds and rich pastry, pa .j 0 nt succumbs easily. I would not ulti - , a j„ e Letter has been vetr busy since
nearly looking andseems good foreev 1 l ^ c n 'B^J^ orc » answered for him I and trya simpler diet for a time, and, I 8a y that these cases are the mildest, for I nnriAT or rmon*: I entered the campaign. The enthusiasm in hi*
er^vrammoro ^ “It's because you Am at a sqa.rrcl 4m our word for it you will aoouexper.ecce th - e st . tem ent would be unfair. A sober SrrS H.U
erai years more. I miasedhim. An old sport like you ought I a gre at and marvelous change cjme ^ strictly temperate man, will with- I „ y , . Fhoree, oenau u unpaxmiiwea. zie “r* 1 *
-The Marietta Journal makes a I to ^ now It’s an offense against good mor-1 over the spirit of your dream. I stand the heat for a long time, but I B dammcr * I «». rendered him Saturday iih» coaidoi.lv
i^ l^? id lf°TO V Dr * Feb Jnmib to d 1 '!' b< !* t ' ly “whT -OT.louis compared with India when he falls he falisall over, and is ^ l.-nSb^^Gook, Damara, Lan* be promt at tbe localiUe* named. He cannot
Cole in 1868? If so, Dr. Felton pub | him . It * contrary to the law. Whoa, | From the tit. Louie tvenln* Pert. | brought to us ten parts sun-struck, rW400 - t F * t0llte , mrerlal Ga^Ge^P.one. of roorre accept all the invitation*, butwttl cat
rich viand*. The lai^e ciowd waa calkd to din
ner, and alter all had ntiafied their appetite*,
more than M five baskets full’’ were *eft A pla *
form and coat* had been arranged ia the grove
Tbe crowd soon gathered and
C4LLXD FOB LESTER,
and the gallant old hero responded in a man
that Leaver alone can
HU epecch wa* rectived with great applause
and enthusiasm. At the conclusion of bis
speech, Hon. James D. Waddell made a telling
argument in favor of or-ant z it ion.
FELTON SHOWS HU BACK
Judge LMicr received, a letter from Felton
thia morning stating that he could not accept
proposition lor a joint canvam ui the
seventh district. His frienca here are disap
pointed. They don't want their great apostle
lay yon, Felton
e ago, tha*. the “oi
a man that coaid or
Huch a law would gtv* universal oali»- I licly condemns tho lost one of yon To I Wildcat!”—this to the corn-sulk,
taction and immortalise its author. III condemn one man is to condemn all. I jjeari
anybody can fix it up I know that Lus | 1( u was a political crime for one man I demure.
“This is hotter than India,” said a | wbile the^other jmrtiials^bat one part j pe^cue*-Black’s Needling, nuquenana, chi* [ around as fast as pwiible.
Nearing the tavern, Tadgetl became more _ en£ ; eman t i, e counter of a I fiUD Btruck, and the other nine dru
mmc -_ H; «“ n s hl ? cora-Halk away and | OI1 Fourth street. I The former will probably die. It would |
nere C.lng, Chiacto Free, Golaeu, Tippecanoe,
Finley** Superb. Pjfa^lcwelitn, N Y White I
aiotial dmtrtct anyhow, for we are now I the 1,100 voters in Cobb county whol ,1,’,, was in 'laughable contrast
tekiu* silver at par and upendin' it at 96 I voted (or C ile in 1868 Dr . Felton triedl bis wild pranks of a few moments before,
cente in the duller, and nobody known I to prr jadice the Bartow county people I a lady and a gentleman were standing upon
who done it or how it come so. There’s I against Cobb county people last Thors I [> lc pi,„,
aomelhin’ wrong about that silver holiday in his rpoeeb at Carte rsvi lie, by I “Now. by the good King Harry!'
ehore, and Lue'.er mna; rectily it next I holding up to their view yonr votee, aa I c | a i mcl i I'adgcti,''this is an early brain-.
December. 1 Anew he can do it 1 if it w» ra odioo. thing. Yet Felton Uin” Behold, my Lori Vandcrive thc
thought they waa a brnggin that they will want yoor votes. Con you endop 1 culmination of a beautiful romance. That I tft mwe from’ I
had made stiver ae good aa gold, but it- him when he condemns yon ? Give I .s- w-nt^.- rr- „v-t, I and 1 know I have suffered more from |
worse than greenback., and wnen I
®I to an Evening Poet reporter who was I be a eurpnse if the latter did not re- I 0 lngt Crmsk’a New aktoo, O d’ M'aon Cling, I rousing crowd and amid great enthntium.
" 11,1 I ■ J I PftVfiP I .... _ — • .... n n.t I n. Thnmd.w h. .nnVa.t Mosaa mwalr 1
buvirg a weed.
“H »w do you make that out ?”
“I mean one suffeiB more from tbe
heat a* it low raxes here than do the
white people in India. I was in India
tine years, sergeant in one of the Brit-
SW1ZBT 8triMM£H8 OF CHICAGO
flaw the Aver*** Chic**© Lady
LOtiks Acta mill Utfhernlly Ber
Italia Lcurnlngta PadJIe
Proa the Chicago Iatcr-Occao.
Pretty ! Fanny ! Yea. One can 1
Old Mixon Free, Lemon Cliig, Georgia Cling,
Stamp thj World, AmtlU, Early Crawford.
Grape*—Max laioney, Hartford, Wilder, Cham
pion, Lady kumelan, Ives 'Martha.
On Thursday he spoke al Moee* creek bridge
I in the clay time, and at come other point at
| night.
03 Friday he spoke ln the piper mill in the
By S T Je kins-Peaches-Chinese Cling, I day time, ar.d at Boswell at nig al.
Craw foid, Fla ey’e Superb. I On Satarday he spoke at Acworth In the day
Grapes—Concord. I time, and at Smyrna at night
Br L Do Jive- Grapes—Asa wan, CrcaeUng, | He wa* greeted everywhere with the moat en-
ca I • • m * wav t|- | it. e .nl-ctK ..lit I onu A KHOW X Unvv OUUCICU . A r , A w— M — , -- — _
vnlM eonntv man Leeter *? wit,, hi the heat during the past three days „ heart , ame n to that as they take Wl der, Mliw, Concord, M.nuwner, Cduton, UmmMUc cro.ds, el by lwg. mndtenoa At
your votes to your county man, Lester. thc fat; Katherine andwootth her. ^nt,hy I in Lauia man x ever did all the years 1 “L,n into the Chiceeo natatorium. I Ive.’ 8«dl og. Hartford Frolttlc. blasts | Acworth, we sre told, he had aa unprecedented
I j a b- la. ai it. t™t« .. I I was in India. Tl
hear men ixitta'tn' that they done more ' _ ( ^| um baa Er.qnirer: Mill No. 3 of Joi
than anybody else to pass it, i think the Etgleand Phenix Mannfacinnng he
did all lhe years I „ i„to the Chicago natatorium, I Ire.' iieidl ng. Hartford Praline, brao.a
The reason I .here forty of the feminine tex may By M c ttodriguia-peachoa—Admirahle,
Stand the racket thouch? He looks as I 1 w “ ™ where forty of tne lemtnme tex may
y'fran^Ve^SIded'with’sgmm,'; l°^n h c'ofu < ^s 1 ^lkf„g E "eS,es 0 ^ to t'he ^ g^°»liy ^comee acCM- Q S diitoSi /
Mud it ouRtuent to be dishonored n* w ” he c i earea t.he«ded and moat efficieu’ | schoolminres*. He was a handsome man, tomed to it. White Here tne cnon^es The world at large has a sort of vis-
jtut to p ease a few banker, rad . p- k“.m W lh, S vraderlyn though,-lithe, gracefoi; ‘^‘15 It onft^ io nary idea that m the sad sea wave,
talista who are gill in’ eo mucti of it building is an immense i flair, and the I straicht as an arrow, self-poised, and with in India w , oman “ a lo # ve Jy th : n *» a
tb« have tohaa.it about to wag. o m , c hin«y i. ot the latest and most sp- an Jr of languid arroga"« that trail became j “Owdo, the w. Its people in X dm glomeraUon of gi^muiR «^ , wlre la ^
and pay (eight and damage. We larm-| DnJved models We have been in | his pale, intellectual features, and hut &nc \ , h . t W ow there «em I ..Hl I Br w a B«. Feaehca-Early .
Chi- I crowd, and a largo iour-horao wagon flying
Cling, Stomp ttie World; a large fine ding I a Lester flig, coming over from Cherokee coun
ty. He ui making a warm, entiuslaattc aud tell
ing canvtat
By secretary O Rockwell—Pears—Bartlett.
P.umi—Jefferson.
Pcs cbes - Chinese Cling.
Grapes—Concord, Hartford, Ives, Rogers No 6,
Rogsrs No 41.
By Geo H Hjnds - Grapes-Hart ford. Concord,
MIXING, SOUTH AND WIST.
Admirable* I
of oar miefortanea. When we gu in« „ ntire goo Ioom , „ d 20,000 spin- “That’s because you are not a woman,” S™™™, raa rnera^ £
democratic conwraaa 1 wan! the whole I a >n d .m f.vr I Pn.lrvrtr orm^iirallv. “A woman wel tno nauvea uirowing «
green concern abolished, and if the gov
eminent leeuee any paper money at all
mammoth structure wtU commence would swap the owl for thatnice man twen-j produ(;p<1 in 'the rooms by what I lucky mariner.
their lively rattle in a few month*. | ty times a day. and give a bracelet to boot. | thev^call uniikahs. like lhe movable! Artiste and poeta vie with each other
... . ty times a day. and give a bracelet to boot.” lu ” J
we’ll start anew with confederate gtey. Then the lartory willbavo tnoparatiop -Ves.” said Vanderlyn, “I suppose fai J k “pt inmotion by steam, that you I in penal and pen pictures of lovely I Ina.
X 0 ?"-. . . Bill Aae. | in )h eir three mills 45.000 spindles anti But what is that to you—ortorne? . ft7 n rrSanrraL Oslv the pun- voune maidens la«ng their white limbs By M« k w Johrs.n-Peichea-T.ord Fs!mtr
A California Operator's Views «f tbe
deoricla Depoalta.
New York Graphic.
Mr. Gorhum Bloke, a California min
ing operator, has purchased a large
S oantity of land in the Georgia so d
elds, and intends to test hydraulic
•Aryo, | mining in the Dahlonega region. A
| representative of the Graphic, meeting
Lady 1 Mr. Blake, asked hia opinion, os an ex-
1 pert, of the probabilities in that state.
By 8 B Robson—Ptsches—itoow. Lemon citog, I m y judgment,” said he, “there orb
Unknown. | vast quantities of gold to be mined *-
Gnpsa—Clinton, Hartford, Dsleware, CoLcord, northeastern Georgia. The mining
far has been of the rndest kind.
The people seem to know nothing
the improved methods which have
XOC/AlMSOtr JA <* LONUl.l.
lhe rematus of federal deslraction and in>. few moments the ••pr“cas.on hod >j own * witWB :il j^ee of your fara '
| These mills, in a short time, will have turned a corner and was out of sight, leaving lie in bed. You find yonr
,900 persoMonthe pay roll, represent-1 the fascinating Mro Wdltnglon and the fatr J, V with bu —. yon
ug »population of 4300souls. Bmides. I Kathcnne LndcAood standing together I ^ 1 ’ h6m off j„ handfua. ? It I of
r _ ..".a. - „ v a i uuokah are curtains, which sweep I veil?
1a few moments the procKsion had I 5 0wn within six inches of your face I Tnis is romance; reality is what?
the crasumption of oyer 21.000 bales j red.
— Dahlonega haa a cob ed achoo .
—The small-pox n.-at Firry has t n
aided.
—Mrs. Lila Kirtland, of Macon,
dead.
__ —The crope in Troup county are suf
fering for rain.
• —Crop prospects in erathweat G.or- I Gwinnett HeraTd : Lite yeaTs have
gia cootinue good. I been very prolific in bringing scandals
—Crops iu Bartow county ate in I to the anrlrcs of society, rad the de-
, I mils very generally befoie the courts
splendid condition. I hlTt) bstraved a most shocking tnrpi-
—Crops in some portions of the state I U de of the human heart. Stone Moon
are suflsrtng lor rain. | 'ain, hitherto a very quiet town, poe-
Grapts -PcLwsre, Hsrtford, Enmclan, Un- not been attempted on any extensive
1 scale. One New York speculator has
dumps of gold ore to the value, *
should think, of $10,000,000, but thi
native os wetx xixisa.
•A aiOBOXA rOLUSTEKB.'
[As prflnent to the vlitt ot “ the Goorvts
RniiehsE” nho. AtUnU Cxdt txi tn the Wait.*
831 JvSl..dAwlt
D. H. Douohx*tt.
<Uy:
Natreceipto at allUnltadSUtM porta.... 3.8*0
Same time tact year 4,t9l
Showing adecreMa... ts-
Total receipu to date 4 rs 44S
Same time last yaor.
Showing an Increase V8H.6I7
Exports for tha week ASM
Same week last year 11,0-4
Showing a dt-creaaa fi,6<t8
Total exports to date 8 28T.W7
8ama time last year 34
Showing an increaaa 308131
Stock al all United State# porta 1*7*17
Same time laat year. 311,314
Showing a decrease tV 1
Stock at interior town* 8,46 >
Same time laat year
Showing a decrease «.»»
Stock at Liverpool 709,000
Same rime lari jrer ShS.000
showing a decrease 319,04)
American cotton afloat for Great Britain. 45000
Same time laat year * te.au
Showing a cecreaec 11,COO
GALVESTON. July 30 -Cotton steady; aid*
dllngs 1034: tow mlddlinitelOW; good ordinary »54;
n.*t <eceiDU 10S bale*: groea 10); aaka 226; atoca
3,569; experts com raise 57
NEW * •KLKAKS. July -Cotton quiet and
firm; middUnga 1134; <o w middling* lus^ good
ord-na-y 10; net receipt* 150 balea; grow 164; sales
350 stock 13,776
MOBILE. July 30,—Cotton firm: middling*
105*; tow "'.iddiing»i0!4: food ordinary 9V, net
receipts 19 boles; sales to, stock 802; exports
co. stwlae 21
8A V ANN AH. July SR-CoHnr, no bin* doing,
middlings 10 1S-16; low middiinca 10 7-lo; gooi
ordinarv 10 MS: *»«t ree.*ipta 4 bales; gross t3;
sales 135; stock 1,311; expaiU coastwise 19*.
charleston. Jaly ’.0 — Uounn quiet; mid*
filings 11; low middilrg* 10 Y: good or.iinsry 1(^4;
net receipts 34 bates; sales 3); slock 5*4-
WILMINGTON. July 30 -tkwtot, firm sad nom
inal; middlings 11; kw m'<id!ini* 10*; good or
laaqrox; i
receipts 15 bales; Mdse none;
11H: 1*» mid’Un.s 11; good erdtnary 10)4: bo
~ ceip’s sales 2J Dales; sloes 1,191; exports cosst-
d'ings 1154; low m ddliegs 1154: good ordinary
lt)X; gross reccipu 9b bales; seise 2.U; sloe*
3.k6l.
iiOSTON. Jaly 30 -Cotton!steadr. middlings
1154: low mlddilLg* t:54’ rood ordinary 1CJ4; net
il net re^i ipta 182 bales; sbipmeuta 8*7; sales
li0; stock 3,376.
AUGooTa. Jaly 30 —Cotton firm; middlings
I0J4: ow middling* 1054: good ordinary 10>4;
n.t receipts 16 bales; sales 40.
Unheeding there he lay—
ia oofflu but the mountain sou.
His suroud Confsderate Griy.
Wilhoft’s ToNia - Tax Great Fa*
I vOBiTil—The popnlsr Chill Cure of the a cl
Compsaed of pure and simplq drags. Wiihott’s
I Tonic has lorg held the highest place in the long
l. lnsot remedies foe Chkls and Fever. It is not
I only AnU-Per.odic bnt L* AnU*Pan c, for it cur>
1 tails the heavy expanse of doctor's vifits, where
I frjenily call* are ail item'zed in the accrmnt car
I rent. A pen. y caved la a penny gained, and
I aavina in ;hxs way adda to h alth and comfort
j Try WUhoft’s Tonic as a certainty and yen will
t It Whsblock, FniLaT * Co..
| Proprietors, Nsw Orleans.
FOB SALB BT ALT. Dbcouibts.
637 majl.~d&w6m Jo!ylS.~dAw2w
David II. Dontberty.
Daring the past week I have opened
I np a great many new and desirable goods, and
tome of them very at ractlve both in style aud
price. 1 have NO OLD or DAMAGED goods to
I oiler yon. All my stock ia entirely new In
J dean nice, fresh goods, 1 gu ran toe to do yoa
| goad and aave yon money over any house in
| Ailanta.
People talk of doll times, and while it la true,
| that this is the eeavoi when sre iay reasonably
ttis business to be d>ing, yet if you I a in. n e*/
I will call ana tee the crowds of easterners that are j extn q ymiows 8®9; New Orleans 8A1B-
constantly around my counter* yon will be I Fi OUR—Fancy •* So; extra family 86 00; extra
I a tisfied that what I hwe to say about cheap | S5 80 ^
| goods is true. T ha fact is. I mean busicesa.
David H. Docouxarr,
35 Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga.
311 Jaljll^dJtwlt
WHEAT-80 a *1 CXI.
WHEAT BKAN-b&^yO.
OATS—.8^,40.
— Parify and enrich the blood, and
yon will not be troubled with skin dis-1
eases. Dr. BoIPb Biood Mixture : ** 1
I known to be a never failing remedy.
Belief at Lost!
CRKaM CHi&SgE—15.
Frnlta and t'oufectlounrles.
The New Vo-k Time* of thc 17tb say*; “Lemons
are tn nnn-naliy active demand at prerent, and
p ices advanced nlmoit u *pr.*ce' , e jUv yesterday.
Mewl a description* which were easily ob a n-
able at |7 10 p r dox laat week, brought 310 12V4
From Cholera-Infantum and Summer I at auction yi stemay, aid inferior stock, which
under ordinary circumstance* would not bring
over «3 5 ^4 00. waa quickly t%aen at $8 00.
On Tue*di> choice fnm waa otTwed at f'J 10
fn m n od, b it yesterday a lower price than
tin 5> wood not buy tbe same qiahUea. the
sales at auction yusterdvy rggr gited 10,000
b xjf, and pntbtbly as many more coo’d mve
been eoid at the prices piidlf ft ct was offered.”
FKUITh-L moos fit*
comp aims. Do. Momn’s Tbbtkua (T+thiug
Powders) Rcgnla es the Bowels and u akes Teeth
I ing assy, Beals Kmplions ani Sores, Rem vce
I and PreveiU the formatlonof Worms In Children
No Mother should be without It. Bnnt, Rankin
J6 Lamar, and all Druggists keep 1L
*0X315 00 V box. or
I 34 1* 3f4 5) hundred; Apples, uooe; Or
1 —People of all clauses will aoknowl- I ^J 1 . , %ox°$i*35;**54 n box 75cf n cnreanu
edge that in this world much depend* I 7*e^; citron sool5c; Figs toauc; Almonds
upon our financial condition, yet not awic Pceaaa ix&itxa Bnaib 7J4O10C. fu*
J many wisely reflect that our financial I brn ' dl3c *
condition depeuda uj>on our physical. I B¥ tfi.fsbi 1 ***
; is even so, for who can labor I ^
health, andwlio can accumulate iSS&J&S?
monfly Without labor? Hence, thetm* I nngr^de.l spiug 11 «g|HE: No. 3 31 < nrgreaei
E irtaiice of using Co use ns’ Compound I w nter rwi 85 all 12 No. 3 amber 31 02**1 06;
_« JLirh in a unm rnrw for I s ** 1*“^ Kentucty
oney oi iar, wnicn is a sure cure lor 1 %l , 0 , fl 1t . N<K # wWie $l ,,.^ n ^. vaJU
I Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of tbe state 31 2»&$i 35 uora 54<»hc iowh. oos
Throat, and Lunsrs. Remember yon I Witho It luinortant rtisure Fo^k firm and qnle-
™ Krtw • hntfla of th« flomnnnnil -*310 3**10 50 Be f dull. LtrlVtry firm .nd
can buy a bottle OI tne uom pound I q awt; prinae«team7 30. Ooffws qu’uit and su-ai v
Honey of Tar for 50 cts. For sale by I nngar steady; 1 mit.d dema-.d. R'ce firm and
Collier ft Co., Pinson ft Peacock, ;and I Freight a shads firmer.
I HnlohiRon ft Bro. I GHICACHr.Jn’y 30—Fcmr firmer but not quo-
1 *1 nrew*. owW tably higher. Wfiratic ive firm and higher. So.
41 mavL. d *“ 1 Ilcbko rprtng 98: No 3 Ch cago sdt ug
BlwcU nod Uray I ^° rn doll aud a shade lower at Oris
A line of Black Satin and Steel Gray I nmilfSr atS** pjtadu land
311 Julytl..dA -It D H. Dooohbbtt a. I , h0 D;overa Journal reports Hog* receipts
tt , .. , • „ r | 6,^0; ahtuiueats 4,000; mrfcct d«U, wsak sad
, —How sad that in our daily »e we I mwer; snipping4 3s«i 50; Itehtfl lOfti th mixed
neglect so many things necessary .oour I 3 sb^i 10; cireing ui off r.om yeste-Mky** pric*«.
| well being. The mra of b«Bine» wiU- -J-
an eye only to his credit in the financial I one h meed; cuwsR403^.im; bni.» 3 toos.50; Tex-
world, the individual of elegant leisur* I an-2 st.-oj rect'pu no -hpmmi#24);
whose only aim is to array himself to marKeiquiet and warrants *)»».uo.
U pa * mivATit-icR the vonnr ladv who I 8T - tX>U 4, Ju.y 3). F.oar ecaios and firm for
iSSL I fami; y add treble extra fs i;othrrwi*e nocbvng*
idly listening to spring s divine harmo I lPebte extni f%1 , ( 4 #i; runiiy $4 oi
nies, feels not the approach ot disease I uS* •'» When in»cuv anu lower: No 3 red
in thef^in K of lE n gnorwhichpo^ o
ses her—all alike surrender too easilyrio *5*.. hya qrxM « 48s^ Whisky lower at
the odvonce-gaar ot disease, when, by I $1 p. rk quiet and unchanged Lerd tomu
a jndteioos invertment in Pmbriine, or
Tabler's Vegetable Liver Powder, a rtb , We8 rWcs € ceiue quirt and
long array of ills is put to rout Bui I *tc anged; dttie .dotng.
Portaline, or TUtlerie Vraetoble Urai ftjJisSSJSSbU. Si
„ I Powder, and nd ourself qidisorders I a <t9J> Cora stronger st4U4l oau qdet and
Bat there’s much to win, there’s much to lore; arising from a tr pid liver. Pnce oOcts ilnn at Rye unit and drooping; new 48*
a men mast Ubor a man mast choose, For ^le by C .iier ft Co., Pinson ft «; JSS^JSa 'SS'A
Aud he must be stronx 10 wait. In • _ » *. r>__ I auu a. *11 o-viu «. Lara cum ana a anaie
- ■ • J * 1 Peacock, and Hutchison ft Bro. I lower; current aue 6.oo;k«*ue 7.3537^0. Bulk
441 mavS dnowreA^eowi* | Meats da’l and drooping; rhoutdera 5; clear rib
• 7“‘ I sluea 5.So; clearaideaC. Buconqu'ct; shoal e-a
David U. Dnugberty. I c L»r rib sides 6)4: clear rids* t)4»6J4.
In White Dzundrfed rad Unlran- Vk JSK
dried ebltta I cut f.v* the be* dt, better Rood. I , ov , cn coirmuni J.-.sal.0i: Pglit llOal-li; pMk.
rad for Im. raoec* ttaao any hoo*», tht# elde of I to* ’• -if*® \ . , , „ _ . .. ■ .
M1 1-9, Ah.mii I UlUlNViLLB, July 30 —Floor dull aad un-
Troy, New York. 831 jySl..dawlt J chin***] Whea’ quiet; red *0# 3; amber aad
__ ***-,. I '"'btte 90 Oern firm; white 45, mixed 41. Oita
Idlver ta Klnjj. . . | qu.et; white 8u; m x*d TJ Bya “* *"
F1VN.
“Bit a week is so lone l” he said.
With a toss of his curk * head.
. wo, three, four, five, six, seven—
Seven wbo!e days 1 Why, in six, you know.
(Yoa said it yourself—yoa told me so.)
Tne great God ap In Heaven
*' ' 11 the eanu and toe seas and vk r «a,
«s and the birds and the butt >flies.
How can 1 wait for my seeds to grow f”
•‘Bata month Is so long 1” he said,
With a droop cf his br yish head.
Hear me conn*-—one, two, three, four—
Four whole weeks, and three days more;
Thirty-one nights, and I shall Ue
Warcning the stars C.tmn up the but 1
How can X wait till a month iao’crT**
‘All the seasons mnst come and go
That I might cross to the other side,
W here she is waiting—my love, my bride 1**
•Ten year* may be Iona!” he said,
Hlowiy raising his sta ely head.
41 Ab, 1 fe is not long!” he said.
Bowing bis grand white head.
S .venty yens. As swift their ITght
A DAlNlYSiEKD.
Gamarra is a dainty steed.
Strong, black and of a double breed.
Full ol fire, and full of bone,
Wl'h all Ms Una of fathers known;
Fine his nose, his nostrils thin.
But blown abroad by the pride within 1
His mane is Uke a river flawing.
Look—how ’round his straining throat
Grace and shifting beauty float I
Sinewy strength is in his r< us
And the red biood gallops through his veins—
Richer, redder, never ran
Through the boasting heart of man.
He ctn trace hia lineage higher
Than toe Bourbon dare atplre—
Douglas. Gez-nan, or toe Gudph,
v.r O Brien’s Mood itself!
He. who hath no peer, waa born.
Here, upon a red March morn;
Bnt his famous fathers dead
Were Arabs all, and Arab bred.
And the last oi that great line
Trod like oue of a race divine 1
An i yet—he was but friend 10 one.
Who fed him at the set of sun.
By some lone foonUio fringed with green;
With him, a roving Bedouin,
He lived (none else would he obey
J.rgoe-t 12HQ 16 n. Whisky
quie. at $1 C8 Fnigbts tuxbaag d. Sugar
g and act v« at 8«<a9H-
Barest Tranquilixer ot tbe Nerves.
The surest tranquilizer of the nerves I Baym*
Is a medicine which remedies their snperaens* I BONDED—
lire ness by invigorating them, over tension of J Georgia
b nerves always 1
kens them. What they I Georgia 7a«.
. _ a toaic, not a ae^attve Tho | Georgia7»g ,,1
latter la only neef ui when there Is lnt na menu I Geojgia Us... MW0113
■—'exist* for I 8a Oar. valid 6s 839
FORTY FEMALES CLAD IN FLANNEL,
such diverse hues that It suggests I After a genual dUcutiiou hid taken place *•.- 1— b»;ii
w« hror* four Uthwration mill* Thej I upon the long pftuzo. J ' I ~ of I 5-catUox np of J«eph’. historiccoxt Lt™ u, ft.. roOteraratuhtura, Hr «-
nil consume some fitly bales of cotton ! *-Oh, I’m >o glad!” exclaimedthe school I f 0 .® d / vered for the purpose. A wealth or a defi* | litued ai address to toe *.dety upomhehubj.ct | require the u.moat core to
per day, and eoon wi 1 take J^renty. | mistress, who had turned pale and then | ^ next mor i,Jg t he soma os' ever. 1 h » ,r ali
I oi cotton in rather surprising tor a “dead
| town,” ia it not?
—Stone Mountain correspondence
“Are sunstrokes frequent?”
•Glad of what. Katie ?” asked Mr. Wei- ■ , .
liraton, uppirah'i boou litMy with the £ From 6 a. m nntti
little cane he held in his hands. I . * -*
ave it. By
I ciency of hair, alike concealed under a I or grapa culura and wmc making. Tne lufur j rude methods of
cap c f oiled silk, that conveys rather I o.maiion given io in the addra* Cist consider*- | OD ^y * slight per centageoi
excitement aad an immediate ceceselty exist* for .
producing quietude of toe brain Mort tier’s I N. R.R.M.7S.
Stomacn tttvero restore* trazqill tv of the mrve« I Wretorn R Hot .
by endowing them with the vigor requisite to | _Ala.lst m^e l04^107]
bear, without bang tarred or disturbed unuealth*
fully, the ordinary impres-ions produced through
themaiiaof slgat, hear.ngand refl.ctlon. Nav,
1. does more than this it ena v lee them to eon-
tain n degree of tension from marttl epp.icatlou
which they^woold be totally unable to eudnie
without .ts ussi-unce- Such at least ts the irre-
The Liver ia the imperial organ of I quia ai d firm at 310 35 Lara quiet; Choice leaf
whole hnmra mtem, «a ft controto the 1 ZJrZS JZl ttSSM,
lifd, health and happiness OI man. I npoaidors ctra rib side* 6)6; C ear aides 694*
When it is disturbed in its proper oc-1 sugar-cured Hams io%ei x Wh.sky steady
t on. .ll kindaol are the natu- “i^ TI
rol result. The digestion of food, the I , nchmng *i. wkcu, eoeihero quiet and firm;
movements of the heart and biood, the I we«uru opened quet anu essif: dom active,
astion ol the bmin rad nervoua eystem, ■ >» >»»■»«■■« £:'“»*'“!*
are ell immediately connected with the I * ei tl jafu ow. ^usu trai sep-
Workings of the Liver. It has been I umber $1 013* Corn, a wtnern scar*e and firm;
micrpRi-fnilV Droved lhat Green’s Aagusl I wesernonu and negkeed aoatbern white «:
Buccesiiuuv provou uiBivxrecu bzlus*«v 1 M Q#Jg >0i|dnmi ^ aaC ha:.wd Provw-
Flower le unequalled in curing all per I 1JrBB ^ m,qu'etand a : changed. Coff eqtiet aod
sons afflicted with Dyspepsia or Liver I omuul y iowr-; aioc r. **' "**'
I Complaint, and all the numerous sy mp “ ** *“
toms that result from an anhealthy
condition of the liver and Stomach.
Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. Poai»-
lively Sold in all towns on the Western
Continent. Three doses will prove
that it is just what yoa want.
878 Jnnc3L. dk wly rowAwow
David H. Dongberty
I Opened yesterday a line of Marseilles I
qnllte. Very attractive ln style end price. Thtf I
1 must and will sell. 331 Jy3t dftwlt
FINANCIAL. I FARMERS,TIKE NOTICE
nfimymiTiTWTmi tmrnw t I 'I'H* HIOHRav c*HH PH ICE Paid for RYJC
00 1 1 STRAW, a* O. IfORG 'N*4 HARITBS4 AVD
Atlanta. July 30 1878. f collar FACTORY. Va. «6 Whitehtf rtroat,
AllBAta Stone j naraei. Atlanta. Ga. Also, goal price pa’d ToraU kinds
j of Collar Ioath«w/ £99 Juh*2~wtt
D u root!WAX’S VwelaWs I.lws»r
Pill*. The bs*t Fam 1? PMI In th’ market.
Be*'I tbe ttettmoey: ATtoerx, Gkomia
_ We, tne unders’envd, have fatly teded toe
Atlanta City 8s..l»ril<»7 I mni** of Dr Good min’s Vrgetable Live r Pills
Atlanta 10a. 111^115 I and prefertoem to any pill In to# market. J. A-
August*City 7s 97*100 I Eevrold*. Pastor Payne’e ’aepriiO. f. M,
Savannah Cfty_ 51A 57 I Tobeoonlst; John U Hendrix; BelI * Klhy.
City. 6Q& 60 I Merchants; Ora W. Turner. Esq W. A A. R R;
R. 7s 1000102 w H, c hattics. Merchant; G 1. Wensor. Rolling
Mitt. Fwsa’e by Daniel A Marsh, Atlenta. Ga.
3(8 Jalv2t wit
. 9C101;
#108
GeortaTsgoldJOS #10?
Atlanta City 7a. 94Q100 I
“'whv that thcv have caught' that mra. | duWOUS tO be oul in the ran. i/urra*. -
. one march which my regimen*. mad= I
men are not on ^y S^d ~thhgSISt ifffihe o,*Zu- saved. A coup’.e o£ copper the
ar4?rvsmsi to******?] r^rffawxytejn-era hi h,
wheieas in Ca iiornia there are a nnm
in 185S, about fifty men a day were
etrnck in that regiment alun.
There ia i
A man fi® thedn
—TheVroil'crop of Gordon count, ia I « I ^STbS.'SJS;on. I 1 —, ZZjfgZ I pU^ 'atir«rtiona. one b indined to I Taerap™. or u.lc* era.
- ; ' of ^KEtaSe dS- bh P«d.d th. draw b.for. m. I .should ^‘^"^ few mra . “ I Sunk old.Bun Johneon would not. were | .r IM Ute frrarad ^te,te.
- * - - - — - ■ -jnhc>ltatingly hare nmniM nnf tne oicv (Tun I — ... ....
aa the heavy
nd of yoa
•No,” said the school mistress, cautious-
totoeciltdre
Franr«
five hundred
th# largest known iu y cans. one Ui tumo u«ivomiu«v »•«- . . , , ,. ■ ranm mKA. v Cl j ten lucu cvci em* | . . —— —». ,.
—Mr. Dempsey F ndiey, an old dtt in ita m idst, which, like the unhesiuungly have potmed out the big man ^ 8ail8troke , ac d if they do, it ol- &® * cre » indui 8« m * "P^aon <>« ^ ,8
I -Ira,.-* tK* .nmnnHint I as the heavy villain. He ts a strapper. A | ih* mind w I sentiment:
sun oi Gordon county, u dead. upas, almoet vitiates the surroundinw . - presamc *”
—Har.well tun wonts her branch | Atmosphere. For eomeume a certan I mend of yours, 1 presume .
road, and want# u bad.
—The Waahing’.oa G. salts announ
cce the death ol Mr. John D. Fnapainck
our ty has been accused of keeping a I .......
pKi. houra,” but whether jaetl, or Ij;»5'!“ ,nun “- ln RockrlU e we
I atjastly very few peraoas, we opine
who led a chaste
-wram w ^ have very few friends, bat a wide circle of
life ever troubled I acquaintances. ’ ... .. ....
-Thepracbcrop,nDuu g beri,ran... -1
*, haa tra.nd.rn.gra b, rol rad worm. £d JbJ^oun^d of nothing mor. chranira" man who wak
ways leaves ita work on the mind.’
HjW the eux POURS DjWN in st. LOUIS
St Leals Globe-Democrat, IS h.
It were useless to descant upon the
great force of the eon’s heat yesterday.
People forced by basiness into the
Tbit mikes tirnDuatv a grace;
Robes loosely flawing. h*ir as free;
bach sweet neglect more Ukeih as
Tnsn all th’ adatteries rf an;
They strike mine eyes bnt not mine heart.
People nowadays would call a woman
wine in Georgia, he waa satisfied, waa much
•mailer than m hi- tuuive etr.e. He save it aa
hi* c pinion toat a good quality ol wine maun
fa.lured in Leo glsshomd mtexceel in cost
nrrz czarrs rxx
aa at this prxe a good round profit could be
—Colonel K. S. Luimer, one ol th I * n# namonol features. Amocg a certain I The man was gradually l«mg ground | anode oi on umoreiia was as rasn ana i son. , ? , , . 1 m.
wwithicat citiioua of Wanenlon, is r jaaaIS married pereona mu5» dirooo- without knowing. •«- old ‘k*;’. rare aa the man who walked faster The presiding spirit of fte scene is of wine c«li.-. ra<l th.
.I.ra .‘* . , n d wrarele h.Te existed for some mra standing before her with so much self- walked at all if he coaid get a street Dr Jansen, who, b, the way, taught "*** “ftrt
woman wra found drowns “‘.Ww^h^a^wirrair. ranSdrac.Sd been ffie Mrelteo- Kate era ^Tbe.WeWjprinkBng «ruwere Jo*, “fb. I -P— ~» “ ta —
The man was gradually l&ing ground I abode of on umbrella was as rash and I son.
M.. DtGirs nett into the details of wine mak-
Ated tne situoron. The I of ench toilet a sloven. I ing. He orecnbtd the »y*v mmoet popmsr with
waked other than under the Bo mach for looks, now for the leflr- toe French people .n nuking It, end the ntensile
1 rued in its makin?, together with toe Ingredients
-A negro woman waa found drowned I
in a creek ne*r
day.
—Cotton picking will begin in vbi • I ioibeiYAncawas thi ughl to be piudent - ,, ^ ... . . -
. .. . , n u , I « irafQ ihat a certain man I m*n Wellington had rescued her lro«n old I marked by the steam of the water be—
oua eectiona ol Georgia inaDcntun J nawly mctomuM*** by a part> * I rii» PTirorrnl hv the intense
| md^hey immediately ^^reported^t I bother path: but it was all so*different city hail, the tor, which is a decided
ion wra ra.mrauu.ly iMlirS^sSoMI I bre, but somehow brtsrero bit rad lhe lov.
aim rad his wife for “k«ping a loos, of her youth, . nil, walwrat, mraly- ngure
:.ous*," and the care came np on Mon- | inlerpored itself—a ngure cip»ble of slaying
daya.
- Tbe hot weather is a son of ra
employer. At ray rate, it higher* Ui.
mercury.
—A drunken wretch .tabbed a U
Croaby in Djul, county recently, lie
was arretted.
—The K me Courier aaya Dr. Fel-
iar. the S.h. on committal trial, before real dragons and of storming real castles if
bis honor Jorge VcCnrdy. Srewart need be. no* only tor the woman he lored,
— *M«7 A. «.« hd W on! Bpt>CArvd for tbe orooecation, I bat tor any one md«re»; and then, some-
ton haa nominated himself lor a ib.nl “d Jud«e Wr ght for thedafense Tue how or other, she found hejseli conuasrmg
ton haa uom.oatra niinwu a eaumon, elicued waa of the m< at re the modest, manly ftgure, whose very home-
term. I voiting character, shocking in detail liness seemed >aggesuve of all that w »^
— Cochran ia to have a new>p*per I pn e wtin^sevs were permitted to swear | pauhetic and tender, with the self sufficient,
called the Ooajrver. It wiU be edind I o.wbat they had personally seen in the I conceited man who came to claim from the
l.v Mr t L Brinxlon. I booee wiu.out criminating themselves I woman what he had received from the girL
^ t r^i nm Kn. .Li. I or mentionirg the names of others. I The contrast was not a favorable one tc
—The nver trade of Columbus this I ThJ ^ QO doablt emboldened many an I Wellington^ and this fact would have made
season amounts to $0 022.SMIa* again* I enthasiast to tell what he had seen. | itself apparent i£ be bad been lass su ~ e
$5 TUo.oOO Us: imi - • pwrUea indicted were committed, hugfound.
ingredient of a specimen patent nave
meat, actually melted and ran si wly
into the gutters on either side. The
composition boulevard at the poet office
corner was as soil ana yielding as a
sponge, bat clang to boot heels and
solee wittt an exasperating tenacity.
The calm horoagtfares were almost
deserted. Foatb street, at 3 p. m.,
looked like the main street of some in
land town of county importance. On
the sonny side, there was the appear
ance ol Sunday. Ou tne other, pedes
trians but little better than crawled
along, hats off and handkerchief in
hand. Tbe average citizen, firmly be
lieving lhal absence oi perspiration was
’ Darin# I sanlight that gleams through the sky
-- I i:~w* .ki,we | | SH& CUKATB OF OE KOIA I wb u» «• uwww i ‘-" v -*" "
not mach scope for beauty I to tost of to* s»p* growing reaiona of France, I her of ingenious devices for
1 cut atter Mrs. Swisshelm's j and g re as bis opinion tow U was equally as j thejntunt® fragments of the precious
Mr. Blake gave some instances of tbe
folly and lazin jss of the mining ope
rators, and said that as soon as the
water was applied the gold woaid be
wasned oat and saved by the improved
irocesses which are obtained in Csli-
ornia. Five years have elapsed since
he was in the latter place, and he in
tends to visit the state and ascertain
what new devices there are for saving
gold before he returns to the Dahlonega
region.
“Mr. Blake,” said the writer, “are
there any deep minee^ach as the Com
stock lode, in the eastern states ?”
“Not one, so far as I know. The
deeoest shaft in Georgia, I think, was
ICO feet.”
“Do yon believe then that gold might
be found in qualities at great depths?”
“Most assuredly. There is no reason
why gold and silver mines might not be
discovered 1.000 feet below the surface
equal to any in California or Nevada.
Iu one place there ore seven adjoining
veins. I should not be surprised if
they ran together to a certain distance
below the surface, and intend to sirk
at least one shaft in my property.”
“Are yoa acquainted witn the Corns
strek mines, Mr. Blake?”
“Yes, very well, indeed. I was one
of the original owners of some of the
ground now occupied by the Ophir and
other mines.” . . .
“How do yon account for the falling
off in price of consolidated Virginia and
California?”
“My impression is that these mines
iiotmds. Alter bacgtragbttbe motion I rad - gimme »id gamp*”—end here, ere no* tra d *fP**
z liie-prerarver is cluped mroond her cretin* up ter ejes to her grradiether bijr, bat th^thereisra ^andrace oi
ample waist, and she is bidden to I in the next seat, and discovering that rich ore—indeed, it gets ncaeros^ney
•Btnke oat.” I he was smiling, the Utile one closed her
siaitb;* condurion to be drawn from Ihetefittmoay I 3TGC56—
of bulaeu a d nrofcssioiial xmo. lllersts(ir* a *
dsrsymen, and o hers who fisvj tosisd toe forti
fying an'lrapir.Uveinflicnce of tola edebrstjd I
tonic tnd nervine.
jn!}3t^.<M taws thnr rat Aw»y|nlv<3
PUZZLE DEPARTMENT
WITH A LONG PJLX
His address was very In erestisr. sed quite a
numb r or tetzn became very eitoasUtUc upon
toe subject
I; Is not at all anikeiy that the address of Mr.
D jGIvs Will be toe esnse of the establishing ln oar
some awkward beginner, of an anxious I dty of a wine rower's atsocUtio. Tne interest
fisherman summoning spirits from the I dirplsjen yes»tuy and the dl?cassioB to*: fol*
vasty deep. Hia assistants are two I lowed atter toe tnerttng adjoanud, poxted in
bright little brunettee,tbe Misses Annie I tost direction
and Bertha Kodish, who, dressed in When toe pamDoghts succeeded In fetttm Mr
jsanty suits of blue flannel, show in- I D Givetodedver theaddns- r Jer ed to, tt may
exhaustible patience over the fears and ^7 twmld tost they “• rack toe nail upon
effjrte of new-comers, and some of j the hsed. '
them ate comical enough. Take, for
icsLonce. I —a little three-year-old girl who
one Yoi NG lady wbo is vkkY, veby I volunteered to say grace at the table
plump, I did eo aa follows: “O, Lord, bless the
weight one hundred and eighty | things we eat; break mamma and papa
adipose tissue ore against U, and strng- 1 g&mpar-tor (
“Behai e yoursef,
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sees, 10 per ct
Income bonds 91
EAST TENNESSEE
UNIVERSITY.
Tb"ec •rollegw. Nine proTworn. Tuffloo free
anil In Prepsnri rv Dvpertmeot. $» ■
A.A WJ?.R.E.re SSaiOull
lights, washing. 1
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, Jolv 20. -
Slate oonda strod*
locks closed qol
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Biblical Eulsma
I am composed of 13 letters.
My 1,13, 4, II, ft, 2, name of a well dag
bv Is tar. _
My 8 9,5,12,1, * Reubenite after whom
was named a stone. I tnmr
My 3,10, 7,12, a Scribe. | Chicago »X.W.^. 48X
My whole was a Persian officer men
tioned in tbe B ble.
1.— Money easy at
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE.
ETA UNTON, VIRGINIA.
Tom tin. hoeo-ad In.Utntlm op™ Sep'r-.
IwlttklSn. Amo3*il>e«MUetiool.l -too«
Udm In the United SUM BeraMki end
Am rlcar Tmchere Bnrjoenainge beuilfal.
Climate nnrarpueed Pa'ronia id by Seventeen
States. AMONG THB BEST TERMS IN THE
aSS^S!I!I!Z<S6i55l8 Carreney..|47^26,'.7l I UNION; Boabo, Wwhsj, Lxohtb, English,
r-nta: I Lavur, Fax not, fob bach halt or thb
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Weekly Statement of toe New York City Aaeo* I m>w. For Catalogs ee, address
[atea Hanks- Loans increase |3,u75,4Q0. Specif | Rev. W3t A. HARHU. D D , President,
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lam composed of 6 letters. I cutia"blnk» Xoans:ncTeaae|2,<rt5,4». "spert.*
My 5, 3, 3 2, 4, 1, a vilUge HSH
My 6*™, 1, 6, 2, a city mentioaed in I ThTtreto ’now’hoS^HaMlsu^ * TTfiRTTl JVEQjIG ScllOOL
27th Chap. Ac’s. I ten. tojalremrauu IJJ.VUU.JJ. J.U.UUV ^ }
My 6, 5, 3. 4, 5, 6, a King mentioned
Pro verba.
My whole is s book in the Bible.
K.ltmn.
I am compoeed of 17 letters.
My 17. 4 9,12,17, a note in music.
My 7,2.11,14, what all mother*!, do.
My 16,13. 1, 3, an indispensable article.
My 5, 10, 8, 1 ' ” " ‘
alphabet.
My whole is a word oi eight syllables.
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Atlanta. Jo'y 90.2878 i
Atlanta Cotton Barath
Cotton quiet at 10*c for middlings.
BY TEtaEUBA ► H
CAyE SPRING, GEORGIA.
T'HE FORTIETH SESSION of this School will
1 open An mat 3 -to and toe Fa 1 Terre cloees
J>< cemb t 13*. 2878. Tbe Pprlrg Term opens
I Jons 27is, 1879. Tnltion for the veer $30, 3* 1 or
1 340. Inddestal Expensee for’hv year SI 00.
Board with toe Principal at $10 per moolb. ex-
' 'ling ana towels brodent* will 4 —
I e’astve of waebiog a
letter ol th.
l,uW (or .prairaorfred export; rra-foti WJ ; I th. Prlnctrel - PALRMON j. KINO, A. M.
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I am compoeed ol 21 letters. I ui wracj.
My 4.5,2,8.17,11.16,7. an instrument J^^^^STSSToSSTwk^
for weighing. | I5
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My 19, 2<4 13,8, 6, the sixthteenth part I July .Z——11 »jWi« o^r^..
,4 I Aunit.M.U-ttOli.tt Hovemoer^.
Of & pound. 1 £J*55»bW.. 11 37Sll.29 Jimemmbee^.
MV ZOlta^may 20 —A
Vandsrbiit University.
P >URTH SBS«IOV opens Sept. 1,1878, end
doses Jane 1, 1379.
Tuition sad other Fees: Literary *nd Sdrariflc
nen ore—uiuccu, get® *~
go deeper, bnt the heat is so tremen
dous that human beings can’t get at it.
Men can’t live more than two or three
pound, __
My 3. 9 12, 21, 15,18. to whiten. I "*gvToKji.’i!7i»-*iflsW'kime I Tbrology, 315.
My 1, 10, 21. 14, a staff of authority. aptonds llM; Orie^ 1154:V51 baieajMi I aid lodging per month, $16 to 3*>.
My whole ia a trio of illustrious lta - , * uu - uj» «I Grora^ Bmidm.^
st.tesmen.____ • JSMSSt8
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lit—The translation ol Eli] th. Norrabw.li mu 01 M.y 1U8.1U0 I L. a OAKLAND, ChanoeUir.
21—Mawacre oi St Bartholomew. tanato-.iiWsUl I NutrlUA Tsnn.
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