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W^EKL^Y COI^TIT UTION. AUGUST 6. 1878.
AGRICULTURAL.
I stonea, mail piece* of brick*, etc,
covering nil with coal ache* and rolling
| down cjmpletelv.
tb* rim.
•css. 5sss-s=uvss= i .L&x* ££$?&&
Vn.n ranu-rw* *»'•»- I puffin*and(Ottoopicking,bntconlinnt
ni*a rmwmimm-I to mu’ agaicat weed* and briar* wbere-
ainJfc fc *"i*/!Sl-T<r aST ielSelil ever they fl Jnrfab on your farm Never
a im.r aaa nm»ia»-**<iir w®r* I let them multiply their seed. It la not
beriT re 1 ,0 ° '*** to “» «P» for forage, to feed
* 81 ^ **“ «« KrMD b.jote tmt. If jour grain ia ret
I in the field, bouae it if poeubie, not let
] ting it remain ezpoaed to the weather
Where day* have elapeed without on youth** with any and every-
ram, and day* extend to week*, aa a «*ing you bare for them to eat. and do
matter of conn* aometi me* the drought I not let them lore an ounce of fleeh; In
wiU matenally alfoclcroj-, vet ,Z, ftot thi.ia food, baalthr,beg growirg
cnltiration will often greaUy aid the weather, an .you toould *ee ihat tout
fanner in carrying bla crop* through a Mt* ?>»*• «'ery advantage of it Look
dry epell. Break t p your ground deep, clo “ 1 y *,“° at J®" Urta > “<* *">“ now
thoroughly and well. Baa to it that it onul fall convert everything that ie
ia in a poroua condition. *o that tbaair availaWe into winter fortp.
can circulate freely through it, than .J®" “4 titoroogh’y for
moiatnre will be derailed in it W boo »»«*P »>«««. <« it will Boon be timer
the air enter* looaa aoil it la cooled j ogaaaaL acaat aawa.
down to ito temperature, aad i* onat le -The wheat crop of the Doited
to hold the amount of moiatun. it held p,.,*. t ui* year U eetimated ai 400.000,-
... v 1 000 buahel*.
the rammer etm U rarely so warm as I county, la our candidate for congress I her epirit fled to the happy bunting
to force plant* into too rapid a fructifi- I from the state at Iarge,and we will have frotujda. Aboriginal ardnormal blood, i
cation before they have time to eonecet otber- nds sble fflan hat , oa m the veine of thel, descend-
their iaieea. nor ia the growth in vine 17 , * , ! . “..■“’Prats of this feet union helped to build
atalk of foliage, too mneti for the com- now f* 11 * *** mi< * e m l® 76 ** “Tup a hardy and rather industrious eom-
pcaitka of fruit. I useleee for other candidates to solicit I munity, and still Ltbadie faltered not.
utb an obchaf-d. I our t upport. He waa wedded to Miss charlotte
“SIS, 8 ® , “J* •*>*™ 23^ nut Sne IZdrtL, toe
pn p«z M*no i mil to Haat*a ercaard oa my I bat on ^y 111 an l ^ al BAW B ^ ani waa a oMeet son being the father of
‘oLittfo *5 11 1X1111 mbo » in waIk5ri 8 backwards, while I Gregoir© L. Labadie, of this city, and
p.’*T.. r i twiia tamcfili kino* offm • ** ] looking upwards, fell off the embank- 1 of Capt. Charles F. Labadie, of the Arm
Some three tnoueand years ago the m.nt at the corner of Whitehall and ol krttafita 4 Parent, Windsor. The
iae man wrote tne above line, and L,,.. He «av« he canid have I ltter **4 portion of toe old
now we are glad to see that G. orgia “T*”***"** Hi> 'says he canid have I homestead in WalkemUe.
addition to com, and cotton, | csoght his hstfull of planets snd me-j Od citizens say that It wss not an
teors if he hid' thought about it in I uncommon thing for toe old French
t j !ne _ I settlers to raise families of IS and 20
—The LiGrange Bspcrter reports a I children. An old resident says that
farmers in addition to corn, and cotton,
and wheat, are making orchards, and
am planting all kinds cl fruit bees.
We are pleased to see avast improve-
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mint going on in fruit culture ail over I « M nf« J Van Avery, who uvea on tte present
the state* Upon ^he virgin aoil we ' * raat n * tnr " curtoerty. It is a cacta-1 , lte o( ^ waUir worka , waB tha Ulher
have blackberries, strawberries. blue-1 *°°P grown on a cucumber vine. The I 0 f 23 children, all by one wile.
‘ , grapes, crab-spplee, wild I vine bore several cucumbers and one '
p.uma, wild cherries, etc. We *re glad I cantaloup. The only plausible anppo-
see that these iruita have and are rition regard to tbi* curiosity is that wumt He le Said so Her et Tattoos
at its I igher temperature. In this man
ner s supply of water ia the aoil e.n be
secured aven during long eonunuad
droughts.
tracts* ago.
easier lvus.s 1 srroaCcioftrrpTvoa: Do yen I
raesrd im lias, m m a tb i
—This commissioner, of agriculture
has procured f - om Egypt three seeds of
the date to experiment with in this
country.
■S2 toe Italian bee claim tat *• horticulturel exhibidomu
toatthev peases* longer tongue* and -Thedalryabow at toe Paris expo-
ceo tons' gather boneyfrom flowers toe aitfon begiM October let and continue*
othara cannot touch. They claim that I “»*•> t*>a 8th.
thoy are mots active, work earlier and I —New York drupgwta aold over 600
later, therefore gather more honey. I tooa of Paris green last year. Mach of
They claim that they are not to much I it went to feed the western potato bog.
troubled by the moth; that the queen* I — Professor Boberts, of Cornell uui-
sre more prolific; are less apt to rob I vereity, baa coDClnded, from nomeront
other hlrea; that they are amiable,anu I ixpenments, that five inches ia the
ore bstdfe 1 best depth at which to plant potatoes
ttksips. j —it coata $4 to become a member of
It will toon be time to plant tbia crop, I the America a pomological society, bn»
and having written so oiten on the sub- I the person joining gets free s report ol
J*et 1t as unnecessary for us to add any I the annual proceedings, which ore val
thing tnr.re. Be sure and have a large I uabie.
ciop. New aoil la btot for taro ip.; hey Maaeachnietta, the ownere oi
grewfaa'or in ij I poultvy, sheep, cattle or swine who
w *7.‘ I allow them to roam at large unattended
well, bav* no doda. trash or root*, but do eo at toe risk ol a aoit and flue ol *1
let lbe ground be clean and nice. Use Ior
well rotted manure, bona dost or some I _•..
of the auperphoaphates. 8ow shallow; I Mtimated
we prefer level cultivation, but il any 4 P 001 *^ *bout the i
elevation, lot it bo very alight. II toe 1 u ^. ,
soil is rolled or pressed down alter —The heaviest fleece ol rcoored wool
sowing, it will amiat very much. Ader ever token from a sheep weighed eight
plants are up, thin out oa early as po* 1 pouuda, six ounces and a half. Before
aible, ardeultivate eo a* to keep toe I scouring it weighed twenty-five pounde
weeds and great down. It was token from a ram in Vermont.
rmcxaa cnoiaa*. 1 —The batter and cheese product of
ttSZrB££2iSS2Z\ ^ ponenirem tomo cantaloup vines
-ifo. m too praoiceof domeafo econo-1 «u toe same garden we. blown upon a jK under^je S
my, can show a goodly array of canned I blossom of the cucumber yine and un | j a j y ewyg : «Ex PreSdent Grant ar-
*? d gathered from red I pre gnated it. I rived here July 2. In conversaUon the
“ Thc DjJton E^t^Prise says that general gave his vieasabouUhe Amer-
itu!? I ^8 Lester dub, which now cumbers I lean war and its general!. Among other
-£5i! 0n, it? 0 fa5t I DNrl J everybody in the citv, has ap- I things, he said if he had known the
xn I pointed Messrs T. D. Bard, J. L Smith I the solders and generals of the Potomac
Ripe fruiu not only
but their enjjyment
that which already exi*«a- « «■“>?“* I „ d om.m.ntal painter, baa aiguified
I hi * consent to paint toe \>anner free oi I in the Wilderness
the coudiuon of the body operatea I an J j ; jg almost needless to add I amounted to only 39,000 men.
toatli will do It well. say. General Butler wiahee he had
^Noton^toLolha? toere^^ai.o *1- I fi—Eome Courier: Whenever the abler aubordinate*.andexpreeseS re-
wtWttlor'all2." ““. l . h 'ir d ^^ f '^ iBt r e “TvS r h F ve
- pit that can be ^^fd er of’toSlato S' wXu.lm^S S ^
I Denmark la $10,000 000 annually .yield
r.*«cs: in « ^.
Tills disease make* us
wbila iU ccmb grows *lo a dark color, | —There i* a growing demand in
and its ditcuaiges are green. Firat, | ^“ce ‘°J American grain,freeh mtata,
clean out your chicken house, "
wash it, and scatter carbolic aci(
abouU In a wash basin of bran mixed | Wo have recairod several letters
with meal, mix a handful of toll and I asking the advantages of raising stock
feed twice or three timea a week. Late I in certain localities ol Georgia. Well.
In the afternoon give ooro on wblch I in reply, we etoto that there are some
has been poured e Utile coel oil. I advantages. Perhaps it brioga more
Another remedy—Keep a plenty of I money for less work than anything else
mouerauly strong alii, m water on hand I on toe farm. Many now complain oi
Feed madder with thelood and sprinkle I toe uncertainty of reliable labor. Von
plenty of lime abont toe yard and I can raise stock with fewer band* than
chicken house. Three times a week I anything alas yon can go at. It does
feed cayenne pepper in food. I not wear out, but onricliee your land
to oua Rxanrsa. I ii toe proper course ia purs aid. It will
O-WSSt y n,k%^o£.r Ihe'cariTan^cjet oi makicgtt into hay!
=Sar wassffissss&al^
leUera giving experience and opinioue, ^independentthan theJfonrebo™
aaking and answering questions, rag- a ° on Train «.“l lend j-m.rTtccktomar-
greung experiments and new methods |
Th.,« .. no f..,ofoverSoekr n «r.»i “Idler of the Uto war, without having ler. IttetomkaJtBeraonD.visdidaUhe
8 ** 'heir aeueibilities shocked; or can eub- \ “»> d . th « cooledwacy, and did not
market with good fruit. scribe to Gen. Woflord’s erxoneonr deserve toe hareb criticism he got. He
In FnitoUMunty, hownmny farms I ^ democracy (and not htonewall Jackaon might not
aretherewltowcUplantedgrounde, ^uXniata) brought on h»„r h* ve P r -™ d “ effective a "general
filtod with fruit* and flowereTand how {£e^t toeTen S “l dotho UfoS 18 ’" “ L the ?“• “ d °PPhaed to
many, whaeaeaieely> samgfostuubor C ei T 7»i n sackcloth and ashee,Mdlet men Sherman and Sheri,
fruituee softens toe Isce ot bleakness? the “oieiToI the south former tnro d »“>„ * be “ , hia peculiar tocticn
Thu iawrongfor every farm ahouldbe “ a ’t3m n the grav^olthoae whodied wo nld have failed. Ho seems to
auraedve, rad orn«nented with trees|”2. w“;aSdl“toe mouida that tWnk Lee not an; great aa hisreputa-
e»™ the dead bo C levelled, and toe '‘“i of U, of couree, aa .
W *nl nlant vnn an nrehard-1 ploughshare driven over their graves I oo 1< L ,sr i “d **ot as a man. Ho was
By.aUmrana.pUut you an orchard, h f de , 0I6ter> ** never so uneasy when in front of L-e
itwiU eupply your home with dehcioua I ^ _ . - . aa some other commanders, and he
fruit, will heantiiy your farm, andaatia- —McDuffie Journal. Last Bunday dMcribes him as a man alow oi mind,
forenoon Aleawa. Alex.>noer and Bob- I w ithout imagination, and of grave dig-
- , OI ^b?nt mli« *** 01 demeaDOr - Heoeral Soe John,
amiable, because yon wUl have leas ex- of Bay. J. II* lman, about three miles tton ^ in bis opinion, was toe ablest
trainee ot heat and cold; more perfect 1 ; ron > Thoxnaon, to come to town, dnv- I on toe southern ride Oi
maturity oi wood grow to; exemption I >JV » epirited mare to a buggy. A short B«g» ho appears to hav^ but a poor
from unseasonable frosts, which injure I tostance from the house the road creases | 0 pinion. He tella a singular etorr of
fruit and toliagi; and also exemption I the raUroad m a deep cut. When they 1 president Johnson’s device, at one
from the different forms of blignt,which I guf on the trock at toe crossing they j ,j m , m arrest Gan. Lee and toe other
result trom defective circulation in toe I uiacovered toe up paaaenger tram a I Ma them commanders for treason by
tree. Piaut on toe summit or cool aide I aboit wayt ff, coming at lull speed, I ol malting rebellion edioua. Grant
of toe hill, there you have lees changes "“'Cbao frigntened the mare that ehe I am | Seward Imd, it appears, toe means
ol temperature in winter and spring, ai I related to move until toe engine wee I aQ A good sense to oppose and defeat
which lime wood growth is moat sua-1 quite nwr.^ Tben^aho turned andrau | this lolly, and General Grant says he
£r .Moo 3 -hi k «‘ OD fMt - You have better tillage ol
ol procedure, giving details of what 1 your ] an d get larger crops from smaller
you have been doing to assist tot *
economy of toe farm. We ask for all STfen M nroflT “ “ yB * *“
toe light yon can give na, and wo aeek I '*» lon <“ P*®»L
a diversity of information ou all aub- I wiuteb wbxat.
jects connected with your work. I Wiissowm,Jotr U isr».
We will cheerfolly at all timea an
■war any queeliona upon topics per
taintng to agriculture or horticulture, I We advise you to aow yonr wheat,
and where your questions require a I u , from near toe last of September to
knowledge beyond onra, toe requirei! , b e 8:b or 10th of October. A* a mat
Informailon abali befurniahedyou. I tar of course, this must be regulated
Write to os upon topics connected I b , a,, —nna as we have recoin
with ibe farm, the orchard, theg.rden, tended ia previous articles, wash toe
.he vineyard, the flower bed,buddings, ^d in two « three aocce^ve rtreng
crop*, market* etc., eo that those whi I br inea, coating the seed with quick
read the agricultural columns will find I lime, to prevent smut. Do not soak,
fresh thoughts of practical thinken b ot wash the reed. II alter your crop
upon rural topic*. I j„ growing, rust appears, you can only
ness saxarrr thaw pouticiaks I cot it before too lAte.
Farmer, gieaily nudemuetheir call-1 Let yiur rail be good snd deep; let
ing, snd what they accomplish. Yoo
not only raise kingootton lor the doth
fXr.K'Vou tnirsicS; i
and indirectly, work for a large nom- toTSSS? 1 It'bMhn
ber of men, women and children. And ® r to ,
what wood transportation or railroads
and ships amount to without yonr aid? .t t8 n!L m 'fn
See for Instance ons crop yin mi*,
and that ia wheat, what a number ol | .*£? J^“ r
plows this crop baa caused to be In *“ lb ® mowtr ’
vented-how many thousand mechan- “• 11 wdl **•
leal contrivances for sowing, harvest I oion farming.
‘jZlta”*’ Cle * aiDg * AsswcLtmun
R 00010 ?* . I dcrausou Uua >od b*d wruun HomeUilcg «buat
Ibe troth 18 there is oo such thing - ugn larmiM.** which I dkl not we. Kow
•at xialinc withont too and Tuorwork. 1 r**r*tlt, for I »m not much ol a book fanac
- - * - 15 - 5 • • 3 I and a till lolkiw the old method ot ferminc. j
Mloneodid. Wlflii
. _ , the kotjact 1 W.
m*nt tojargenomberaJbut it adds to Certainly, we are willing to give you
the wealth and prosperity of toe state, I the benefit of our opinions. One "
Not only this, but it nils up wrote pla-1 three opinions ia that intensive acri
c r . improve* the bill* and valfoy. cultureTn the future U toe kind to B be
adrros and beaubflea them, making I profitable, and that toe prosperous far
n i i . i ‘- 1 mer hccjtc,. j* to be toe hii ’
it be well plowed and rolled, snd il
requisite, harrowed. Lime snd mabee
are a good dressing for wheat. Many
to be toe high farmer,
as you will against
'book forming,” “new tangled notions,”
‘boasted progress,” eic., bat there msy
be more in It than some thii.k fo,
Ot orgia a pleasant home to live tn.
•MAU. FABMa.
It ia a difficult matter to convince our
people that email forms, well cutties- [
ted, are more profitable than laige,half-
tended plantations. Look through
Georgia to day, and you will find mau v
-MfP
order
ere are
visions on hand. you to spread eagle
The men who own large forma could I we desire to see von
When we write of “high forming,” we
mean thoronsh cultivation, liberal
'bi«pUntaUon’ ,r formTVin'debt“and| manuring, bountiful crops, good feed
itder mortgage, while the email form-1 * nd pawn* profit* therefrom. HiW
re are out of debt and have some pro- | do ®* this suit you ? We do not invite
Terfmeute, bn:
high farming
help themaelves and benefit toe state, "“•» J«ar precUcal experience on your
il they would divide their forma into knn, whereby you wUl he assured of
email tracks,and nil them at reasons bountiful croua and paying profits,
ble prices, on liberal term>; there fo no 1 floral items.
or-iar»i'Mid
Extravagant prieea asked for land, and fi JS2!£2 eo3d fl!h
dwnnacboolaand
' Vrt. I yields a« many fljral luxuries as was
mike a fir di^aSd foritTmra 3 “ d “'«« d “» ‘he repubUc of Borne,
rim ami industry to " me am””- I w » «n get a pleasant toock of varied
yen will bemfltto. sta,., your neigh- I SSS^SJSrttollEteoS £££
S2iJS* J“ d ,cn kecp wiU nm^a^^Us^l J l2l “nnm?toe
-soon treble in value. cumson Jlore of toe Virginia creeper,
BADLY worm LAUD. I toe dpright honey gland* of Monk’*
rr»Aa Coca v Jotr t». uu. I hood, toe intricate mass of crimson
/oaKVLVTBsiImnaioasrmrTioB: h-Mt I blufl of the oocksccmb. toe loD-eided
k«u.. ktewwatiwui true oatatwaiy wore lea ied begonia, the uncanny locking
Wane have brought out their fond. r“**'!l 1 l?*® iSff , i , S^L/ 0
by rreding with clover, lime, salt, pla*-
ter and br using aabea, manure being «
added. They have brought it op m I ^ ra ^ nuJCO exquiahe
Fcr T^^pS^L^toSkfe , -To invigorelehoure pfonta: atimu-
old or worn fond where there fo vege-1 0oW TL pO i_ < ^®7.-„.,
table matter to incorporate with it. A I u • * fly on plants can be destroyed
iwhT^.^^lfp I e omn»«>ta.;.putit u.»lta earth (not
sn get i
ilation
from gardens of golden
ssfijsu: JS^’ofo^d^reu^i
lC"2gh raliiwtom T By thfo m^s OT *»* ®**»»■ “,‘°®
SMbi «d hokJto. o^rafo «
conatitnenta pi pant life. 1 ~B«oniaa should re
FASM NOT MS.
—To raise good wheat, manure your
-Tb make oleanders branch: Pinch
down as you
-inches start
Begonias should receive only toe
drat and last rays of the morning and
evening sunshine. They thrive in a
hot atmoaphera, but cannot withstand
t atmoephe .
land boumilully, plow deep, and put in I lb* fiery glances of the rammer sun,
ycur grain early. Be sore and apply | «hlch causes toe leaves_to darken and
to yc-ur fond reme foniliaarl'
supply an abundance ol grain
ing material or food, in the soil for toe I Thre kata iky arekart Ms, ttygudeu fliw-
development ot the wheat keruela.
ia sopiy i -.nice cause, tne leaves to aoiaen ana
that will I curl up at toe edges. Have toe soil
i produc-1 r ch and Iriabie. water frequently,
dl for toe -nwa beta tar orekaid'lreli. tar euden ftnr-
-Miny gardeners day aftre day m %Vb^Sm a SSJS£ fen,l * >
*> the crop fo I r v . t „ K aa * qalaoc. reck In SW HD*
their veprtables, and when 1 _
nearly gone, save toeir seed*. This fo
uii yp
site ot toe water works, was toe father
A BRILLIANT WNDDIXO.
Harrtrae «r Arthur Hewer Pace*
l. Ml*, JBlaale stepheoa.
London, July 30.—London society
waa stirred to-day by an interesting
event which has been long looked for
ward to—namely, the nuptials of Ar
thur Henry Paget, lieutenant and cap
tain in toe Scorn Fusilier Guards, eld
est son of Lieutenant General Lord Al
fred Henry Paget, clerk marshal ot the
royal household, and fif .h eon of toe
firat Marquis of Anglesey, ’ to
Misa Minnie Stephens, daughter ot
the late Mr. Paran Stephens, of
New York. The wedding took place
in toe fine and fashionable church ol
St. Peter, Eaton square, at half-put
three this af ernoon. The wedding was
eraced by the presence of royalty—toe
Prince of Wales, toe Princess Louise,
toe Duke ol Connaught, Prince Louis
-.'l Bsttenburg, Prince El ward of Saxe-
Weimar, and many ol toe aristocracy,
to say nothing ol many distinguished
Americana.
The Prince of Walee and the Duke of
Gonnaught entered toe church, with a
royal punctuality complimentary to toe
ccasiou, at twenty-five minutes past
hree, toe congregation rising and re
maining on their feet nntil toe princess
were seated. Shortly afterward Mrs.
Stevens, toe mother of the bride, en
tered leaning on the arm ol Lord Alfred
Paget, the bridesroom'a father; theD
ttfoe Fanny Reed, toe bride’s
aunt, and then, after a pause
oi expectation, came toe beautiful
bride, escorted by her brother, Ur. Har
ry Stevens,and attended by four brides
maids, namely, toe Honorable Miss
Gerard, the Honorable Miss Harbord,
Ltdy E. Cadogan and Miss Violet Fa-
getj the bridegroom’s sister. The bride
wore a robe of white satin, trimmed
with old point d’Alencon and orange
blossoms, a while tulle veil foiling
grace fully over all. 6ix diamond stare
glittered in her hair. The bridesmaids
Tax a NX MAX XLXCTIOXS.
raallPK rp the Krealt—Tbe Tlb-ral
—oreatita Saccreatul— Heavr Tore a
' MKlall-m-rapU vsrturea.
Special dispatch to The COnaUtu Jon.
THI MsriTS.
Berlin, August 1.—The results of
cut one hundred elections are as follows:
Eltcted—lortj national liberals. 14 clericals 9
conservatives, 11 progreuiita S aI various aepar
allat and particn'arist parties, ana 1 socialist. In
remaining twentj-taiw dUtricia a second
ballot wta be
bare been defeated in tour constituencies where
they were lonnerlj aqcoearinl, but are concern-
odin many ot tha eecond balloting*, Including
three In Dresden snd Sollngen.
USUAL Asn COVSgSTATXTS.
London, August L—A Berlin dispatch to tbs
measeyv: Tbe socialists hire been elected tn
Glancbmn and aomt other mannlteturing towns
All aooounts agree that the liberals and eonaerv-
Ulna will lint their difference and unite
against ibe social lets In tbe second ballots Tbe
defeat ol tbe sodsllste, therefore, fa assured.
THI rrrs AND BfSMAXCK.
A dispaten to Jie Times from F.-ankfort coo-
ms the report that tbe papal nuncio baa
bat several interviews with Blemarck at KLs-
The correspondent says that be la In a
to stale that direct negotiations br
ween Germany and UtavaCcan
cepuble of injury lrom the cold. It ia I “P the track ahead of the train. Both woa id have resigned hia command
beet, if possible, to have wind breaaa.it | young men jumped out of the bog. I rather than consent to toe arreet of toe
any, on toe southwest aido of toe orch- KT- Alex. Hillman jumped out of southern men, they being sacred under
are,or tree. danger, and waa only atunned by the tbeir par 0 i e tohim. RosencraLt,Buck-
1 fall, but Bobert was not ao fortunate ner McClellan. BueU. Stoneman and
XOVNDABOOT IB uxoboja. I Jnn over hT^the'eriBinfi 'ratrin^offl? d I H cDjw8 ff were, heaaye, in toe opinion
run over by the engine, cutting off the ^ ^ old army the most prdmieing
-Cropa are still foir to Walton coon- ®,“ h 'iZft m S* “ fficera “84. He still thinks Buell
, | ala0 roeeived » very severei bruise mid-1 had oemua for toe highest commands,
-’ I way between toe ankle and knee. Dr. I aa d McDowell was a of great abil-
—Talbot county will aoon enter upon Jonea, toe attending surgeon. toiDke I ily> aI1 d cannot account for toe ill luck
her camp-meeting season. toe foot can bo saved. The boggy was 0 7 poor Stoneman, whom he knew as
—Mr. Frank Salter, oi Social Circle, I fomplelolv wrecked, but too mare | one 0 j the most highly cultivated offi-
u dead. jumped off toe track rad was not hurt. ceia in the old army, rad one cf toe
Mr Hrfaann P.rr of Artiana in I .va® “*? S 7 “8 m ** r I beat eoldiers. Shermun and 8aeridan
—Mr. Bcfoeon Parr, of Athens, is I did not sound toe whistle when sp- be praised witnout stint. He related
tad. preaching the crossing. Bobert Hill- an Sddstorvof his flret meeting with
—Mr. Samuel G. Chandler, of Bald- I is * nephew, not a eon, of Bev. J. I the latter, when Sheridan, then polonel
win county, fo dead. I Ulllm * n - I ol a regiment, was rode to him.I Sher-
—Mrs. Francis Bolton, of Wrighta- - L ° m P“ n ™*P* nden 1 ‘1, L“ 0 L 0 “ e “L^ 8 best
' treat on last Monday oi Mrs. Perry, I men living, but one of toe greatest we
boro, fo nipeleaaly insane. ^ I widow- of the late Mr. John Perry, wno ] have in our history, rad he gives a cu-
—Miss Mollie Davis, of Monroe conn-1 died last May, has again act to wagging I riona account of how Sherman’s nun-
ty, fo dead. I all the goadpping tongues oi toe com- I tire ol toe war was misrepresented to
—It is well to be a Geonrfo editor I mnnit y. «» d evclted alreeh the gitter- J him, eo that he determined to read it,
it i* we ii to bo a Georgia editor I in ^ dreams ol tbe parties concerned.! pencil to hand, rad publish a
dannf? the vegetable season. I A few months before Mr. Perry died, j raply, but found it a true book,
—Hon. T. P. Pease, a prominent dt-1 he told his son, Edward Perry, that he I u honorable book, just to all, and
ixen of Mclmosh county, is dead. I bad $4 000 in *gold buried, which le j he approves every word of it. Hancock,
•Mr. John HiU of Coffee county I Intended tor his children by his firs; I ue uiasjka, was one of the ablest ot our
_• *, . n ^ * I wife—that he had given his last I generals. He did not want to go to
without any special effort, will make I wi[e an( j ber on j y gont B*wlc I Weet Point, never liked a command,
thuty-five bushels ol corn to the acre. I Perry, what he had intended for them I and remonstrated against toe crea-
—A twelve inch twig from a Thomas I —that no one knew except himself I lion of toe grade of lieutenant general,
county sand pear tree is bearing I * n d wii® where toe said S4 000 was I made for him, though be saw toe neces-
twentT-nn, well mm nre™. buried -that alia would inform him I eity for it later. He dispels some ro-
twenty-one wen grown pewre. (Edward Perry) alter hfo (John Per- mracea oi toe war, as a here he ssvi
Valdosta is growing aa s woo! mar-1 ry ',) death where toe gold was buried. I there was no battle ol Lookout moun
ket. She has shipped nearly 25,0001 A few days after bia father's death, I tain,no action worthy to be called a bst-
potwds toe present season. | Edward Perry went over snd asked I tie. He says neither he, Sherman, n< r
—Ever* time Hanleiter of the Grif- I lcr the *01, rad made some general I Sheridan ever held a council of ws,
Every time Hanleiter, of toe uni u<i|ilrie8 , t 0 ^ lf , hB widow Would He determined on hfo courra to private,
flu Bun, eals fned chicken, he is ae.aed I p ru d QCS the St 000 of her I ana no one knew what he waa abou.
with a financial turn oi mind. I own accoid. But sue made i o 11»do until orders were written out.
— Four hundred bead of sheep were I allusion to it whatever. He then I “Finally he epeaks about hfo preei-
recently shipped from Sonhiil on too « k8d •>« it directly. 8he con demial career. He thinks toe tecond
n_-r leased that ber late husband had lett I term waa almost hfo due, because he
rillro ~- I the money ae Etward stated— said she 1 had been bitteny opposed, but relates
—Tbe nut legislature will have to I had been and dug for it, bat foiled to I bt w he refused toe third nomination,
be appealed to to reinstate Americas I find it. She adheres to it that the I wh.ch was urged -upon him, on toe
on toe war map of toe Central railroad. I money fo somewhere to the neighbor- ground that the contest would belittle
-Charlie Drummond, a little m^.i hood ol where ehe dug, but ehe can’t him; that ii re-elected, it would only
, . “, ’ “ recollect exactly where. On examine- have been against strong opposition,
Circle boy, was rudely tossed by an m-1 , ioI1 it waa ( oan d tost she had dug one I and hfo administration oi a third term
dignant cow toe other day. I bole—that the bottom oi that bole I would have been unaatiefoctory’”
—AreligumarevivalinGilmercoonty I showed toe impression of alittlerqusie I >•<
recnU, resulted to fort,-seven .cere- XO^NL NJOxncTION.
sions to tte church. I taw (BtwU’a wife) digging at that Th® Wonw-b. Asaattsi. or the Kaiser
—A negro boy named Reuben Edge place; that they lock out a box and I ^*151"-^- *, aSSJSHraip
beat out toe brains of another colored I knocked off one side oi it; that one London Dtdlr Tdegrajta.
youth In Monroe county recent-,, rad I of them went to toe house, returned I Berlin, July 10.—Hoedel was tried
h.n I *dh * dien-pan and put a portion of I to-day ior at tempi ing to assassinate toe
tana ueu. | toe contents of the box into the pan, I Emperor William last May. I was
—The formers of Coffee county have I and returned to the house, taking with I favored with a specially reserved Beat,
well organised suspicion that toeir I them toe box rad toe pan. I and wasiable,toere(ore,to hear sad see
crops will be as large as they era H **» *• strength of the everything.
Mtb I- teatunonv of these negroes, which waa The room to which the proceedings
11 . ’ i .. . „ I not obtaLied until a few days ago, that I were conducted wss somewhat email,
—A colored base-bell player at Mon- | Mrs. Perry was arrested rad brought to I having at one end a raised dais, ap-
*- ' " « • • Thu trial I n— Karl R» .L-J r
were Louts Qninxe jackets of white Pe
kin, white tuusliu skirts, trimmed with
bouquets oi carnations. Each aiso
wore a locket set with diamond! and
blrck pearls to toe form of toe initials
M. A. intertwined. They were the gift
oi the bridegroom. The Prince** Lou-
iae regarded with a pleated expression
which was not lost npon the obeerv
ant the charming group as toe stately
Dean of Wintfoor ad vended u
tie the nuptial knoL Her royal high
neee, I may state for the information ol
the ladies, wore white muslin, with
lace embroidery and Valenciennes, over
white silk. The bridegroom, a dashing
soldierly-looking gentleman, to hit
twentt-seventh year, took hia place
before the rail with hfo best mao, Lord
Marcus Bereaford, toe famous rider
and son oi toe Marquis of Waterford.
The ceremony wus impre. lively per
formed by tbe Bean oi Windsor, the
eurpliced choristers chanting a psalm
rad njmn. The prince oi Wales con-
itulaled and conversed long with the
ide, and Princess Liaise gave her
affectionate greetings. AU the royal
gueats, indeed, united in hearty inter
est and good wishes: The brfdi
evidently a personal favorite.
roe, Walton county, while making a I Dublin on Monday evening. The trial I presetted by two steps; on this’dais
base, ran over a negro boy, breaking I come off to-morrow (Friday) in there was a semi-circular green
— “ L — ■ ten
Herr
- . _ , . judges woe0
—A negro who wia arrested three I to seDd her to jail, unless ahe gives I wigs or gown*; they were ahoply
years ago for the nmider of Rev.* W. C. I h< nd for the forthcoming of the I attired in plain t vening dree* and bL>ck
base, run over a negro boy, breaking wui come on ro morrow tr nosy; iu mere was a Bemi-circular t
bis skull. Baseball fo getting to bo a ! he ordl “ r ?. 0 . p ® r ? • “ble, at which eat toe
uir 1 i awyers dunk ehe 13 in no darger, but I judges, toe president being
very serious game. I the attorneys on the other side expect I von Muller. None oi toe judges
1 from SanderaviUe jail I mone y*
TB lit TT-TBMMB CHILD REN.
A Rt«nr *rf iHlEarlj da}!«r Uebl(*« I
—Tit* Kronen Miilen and atielr
neckties. At one end of toe etmi-cir*
cular table eat toe public proascutor,
rad at the other the registrar ol toe
court. There was no jury. At toe
further end oi toe room, focicz toe
judges, were toe general pnbiicsnd toe
representatives of the German press,
Moreen, eac^Ad
toe other da^
—A colored patriarch of 8avunah
hit hi* eon with a billet of wood the
other day and laid him out stiff.
honor to toe patriarch ! I mink of'JT ^'m plug out of I mm fifty individuala tn.^L
—Rt-eae, of the Mucon Telegraph, I daylight and calling to each of I On the left hand aide of tht center of
allows everybody to call him colonel I hfo 30 or more children to get op. rad I tbe room, facing toe jndjga, was a
but us. He has some prejudice against 'hen a reigning t’em their esveral du- fom. having in front, a little
vs™ rp,..—— I ties for the day! Snch a man waa An-1 wooden billnstrade, and ontheoppo-
GCXSTnimoN. i , oiQ „ LonisDescompt Labadie. With I eiteaide oi toe room toe semnd chiel
—Mr. Smith, of Walton county I b ia father and two brothers, this some-1 oi the Berlin police and myedt
eapinz from a spring I what remarkable son oi Gaul I.. In the exact centre oi toe room at a.
1 emigrated from France rad I little green table sat Hoedd’s sdvo-
eetiled in Detroit in 175a ettr, a pale, thin, nervous nan, who
Nineteen years thereafter he married *ae perpetually engaged makngnotes.
Angelique C-impau, and the two went I Hoedel himself sometimes sit on the
to .housekeeping over the river. At I form and occasionally stood leaning
n«.n m-i-iTp—t. , that time aU toe land where Windsor «*»“>“ tbe balustrade, neary alwaya
just Men oucovereo. too panicura nQw , taI1(la wag owned by the Ottawa laughing, evidentty wishing to appear
will be given to too public in a few (od^^ jud the lamed Pontiac, or *® treat toe whole pnceedingi
laye. I Poodiac, aa toe French epei ed it, was I with contempt. Inappearai
_ iwever, with cosed is a thin, saliow.foced young
«* ,-“ mmiU6d H 6Dicid ? I Sg^wFyaS'to^lrads^afoEg'^toe < rivCT SS ^orab£ r ‘ tsSfiST ‘
other day by drowning. He was labor-1 l0 K lbB p, eccb Ee til er a, rad very many I short in stature, ill made, mid very
ng under x temporary xberation of I Q f there deeds are now in poeeetaion of I pooily dressed. It appears the pris-
mind. MriCheries F. Labadie, of the firm of I oner w weU educated rad able to make
—The Americas BennhUcra fo still Le* adie & Parent, of Windsor. an effective speech when he pleases, as
Bepubfican us The coi.ection of deeds now held by Indeed be seems often to have dme in
published. How a city that has no ex- Mr Libidie ia quite interesting, two or socialist meetings,
ietence on e railroad war map can sup-1 ij,,,*, 0 f them being signed bi Pontiac 80018 thrifty witseaees were cram-
port a bright paper like toe Republican himeelL One of these deeds ia made i n ®d consecutively, nearly all amply
fo a mystery to nsJ to Mr. Labadie’s grandfather, Antoine repeating what toey had preri.Mly
Rill Un-* l* IL D., rad reads, as ail of them do: “L | deposed to before toe autooritise, five
over Pothfiadt, chief ’ of toe Ottawa NatioL, of-G befog treeh witoeetae, rad Iheae
ntng >ewa, stayed over to eee toe witb tbg con^nt 0 f jh me nation, in I *1°°® taking toe oath. Wnilethtoato
edipae yesterday. The only trouble I , be prMe nce of George Croghan, E q, I being administered toe wholmonrt
waa he came cil from Angusta and for- I superintendent of Indira affaire, m I stood up, the .itneswa raising their
got bia smoked glass. consideration of toe good will I beer to I ftght hud, with then- fingers arrmged
—The Ancnsta Eveninv N -ws is now Antoine,” etc. The deed ia dated 1769. 10 'be form of a cioes.
j . “ 8W and fo rimed ‘ Pondiack—Ls mareue.’’ I T°® evidence went to show toalHoe-
ra illustrated paper. The rest number I bl , m ,.t: w . T« A* I ,tai nnintaH th. nanlva, .1 ir—t .* th«
contained a copious extract from a I glyphic that .
wood-cut of Mr. Stephens, with an I nnvtofog else, wL’h two , arallel rad I tention to do so beforehand, that he
original comment in toe shape of a 008 perpendicular line drawn scross fo Th™
h _* -hr-, I The deeds are all on paper, which haa (did hia beat to kill toe kaiser. -Three
huge skillet. grown yellow rad raaty wilt age. Most | ®bota were fired in alL
— P.fixr Stovall, ol the Augusta I <'f them are in French, aud some are After the examination of
Chronicle, didn’t display much faith in | “ I “T 2ddr^Srf toe eo^“^*kfog
J temperately rad quietly He
Jodae Lester'* Career.
Cedaitown Express
Judge Lester rad his friends invito.
close examination oi hfo private rad
public life. Go to hfo home', among
hfo neighbors, to those men all over
toe district, who have known him well
and intimately for years, rad have been
during all that time acquainted with
all hfo actions in public rad private
life, and ask them if Judge Lester ia
not a true and honest man in hfo deal
ings with hfo follow men rad iu his
conduct towards hfo country and his
party. Not one oi the many slanders
which have been heaped
upon him are believed or
repeated by Judge Wright or General
Wofford,rad they are enthusiastic su
porters oi Dr. Felton. How stood t
character ol Judge Lerier before the
beginning oi this race 7 Honored, re
spected end beloved by all hfo neigh
bora, and by all who intimately knew
him; trusted by hfo church with the
most responsible position whicb a lay
men era fill; placed in one oi toe meet
important offices in tbe state by a dem
ocratic governor and democratic senate;
pronom cad by men who oppose hit
a chfotiu, a gentleman rad a mat
energy rad ability; at one time hfo
character lauded to the skies by Dr
Fdltcnhlmselhunsni nouely endorsed bv
a convention wnoad whole object waa
to place before the people a pt
rad an able man. Surely if toi-_
chargee are not the basest slanders be
is toe most consummate hypocrite who
ever dL-graced the world 1 But they
are base slanders, and they will recoil
with a terrible crushing force upon toe
man who has made them. We
tore the prediction that before
•campaign close* there will not tx
intelligentsupporter oi Dr. Felton
will have toe face, toe hardihood,
repeat toe slanders. They will soon
be as diligently employed in excusing
themselves for uttering them as they
have been in setting them afloat;
u3’fl«riSr**rd! h ** r ‘ 7 crop *’ “ ,r I taL^r ‘Si aaj
- Be sure and grow and raise all toe 1 vad mouth tty wait* ne of tae country
recetearie* on your form, rad than nr ZZS!* ti 80 m “ * >ra r *•
beautify «*d adotn it, *a Solomon I j n Ben Johnson’* enlivening dea-
-r«ld **!?*•■ W* “°*P °* I cription cf IVnhnrat, the family seat of
wheat *et »b- ut with Ufie*. I the Sydneys, waa he foreshadowing
- Raise toot crop*. The sat ing of hay, I (j*oigia in the far future ?
th* advantage in pomi of htalth ot Hate we not cause to rejoice that
<■' ws. toe mamtaining to* flew of then , ba Bneshave fallen tone in ao pW
mi:k tor toeir aocculence, and toe qura- a?t a ^ y W o have fiu* health;
lity which may ha grown on limited I dSlfohtlnl climate: exctu an
acre* are tame of toe inducements.
- Every fanner should have a pot of
p*ini aud a brush. P.owe, cultivators,
rake*, •tc.,*bould occasionally receive
Croat of paint. Wagon*, toe, should
one* in • while be painted, tbe wheel*
will not (brink ao much, and will other
wise be pwervd.
vita OABnsa.
There 1* no reason why some la e
vegetable* should not yet be planted
for * aocceerioo. Keep the aoil stirred.
Kill weeds rad gnus rad water plants
n too dry. Da not permit weed# to run
to ated on Tour garden beds. Cut the
grsae onto! tbe walka and make better
welka than you have, and this ia easily
. — .,,.,,.1 ji._fc.M_ . J._ I 8 “tain the signature ot eight or nine
cur special dispatches a day or ao **o.. . hiefa Tneee signatures or totems con-1 w 7 —.
hut P.txxy is silent now. Pit tar has I siat oi rode representations oi crows, dealt with toe evidence res peeing tbe
probably discovered toe error inu | bf^A d^r. fox; s^ h, etc. They are afi | attempted *wa»foaffo°. and fod great
"in consideration of the i
I bear,” rad according to
will”we I stress' on the political view of the
- — '«* <
, .* imagina I bear,” and according to t£e am-jnnt of { queaaon rad toe necessity of doing
—A Monroe county man made oee j pJ0d will * chief bore to a Frenc-man something to prevent toe cm tint re-
hundred and sixty-eix bales ci cotton I was toe measurement cfnianver-front, currence of crime. In coitlurion
with six plows, *-”**» x comfortably I for toe farreeeing redskins would give I he called for toe punishment oi death
i.rm> mnnlv »f mra. So revs tha Mon-1 * m<u> only so many feet or acre* of I on toe criminal.
pp 7 I river-front, but be might extend the Hodel’a advocate followed, eeh law-
r riffio rea to. edioee ^ “ l" « be "
—Neither did Griffin see roe eclipse, i chose. Among toe deeds’is one grwt-
We are sorry cl tots, because toe ob-1 L g to L’Assumption church toe land
im Atlanta wts it now holds, "three acres in
or six inches and fill np
coal cinder* or ash**, priding small
laligblfol climate; exceiant water.;
feir lands; conveniently located rail
roads; towns and cities, inter, pereed
through the stale; what else can they
xant? Cast yodx eye over toe state
O! farinaceous plan's, we can raise rice,
.beat, rye, oats, barley and millet; of
tnbnrcua and buiboua roots,
c rrota, beets, turnips,
radishes, spinach; of grata*., timothy,
red top, bermnda, bine and orchard
grasa, lucerne, red and white clover;
t f the gourd family, pumpkins, tqa- ah,
ua, gherkins, mask rad waicr-
. el delictoua and pulpy fruit*,
grapes, apples, pears, peaches, necta-
r use. Beside 'heae, sugar cane, sorgo,
at d tobacco. Not only these but Tari-
exs other things grow in toe graatast
perfection rad abundance. And to
crown it all, in our delighifql cl.mate,
on^Z± I * ldtn “d40.cre.ro length.” There
quite vivid. But probably this fo *c-1 are tao deeds of toe land upon which
c anted for by the fact that it had the 1 Hiram Walker’s distilleries now stand;
war map in Sunday’s Constitution to
go by. The power of toe prees ia in
deed widespread.
~ - Colonel Beverly Wrenn will make
toe Atlanta fair next October toe big
geat thing of toe kind that ever re
curred in the state. He has already
laid toe groundwork oi success.
—We regret to learn oi toe death of
tittle OUra Betts, youngest child oi Mr.
Beale H. Richardson, city editor of toe
Savannah Morning News. We tender
our friend our sincere sympathy in hfo
bereavement.
on* fo from Pontiac to Lieut. Abbott oi
hfo m j sty's artillery, toe other from
ti e he oicnant to Grand* Pere Labadie.
But to return to toe father of toe 33
c-ndren. Antoine Lxttadie lived hap
pily with hfo wile for five years, whan
aLe died, having borne him seven chil
dren during that time. He had traded
extensively with the Indians, and had
treated them with snch uniform kind
ness wd consideration that upon toe
death oi his wife toey entreated him
to marry a maiden from oat their
trine. This he did, cheering
the daughter oi a Erateuae chief, aa toe
records of ihe Catholic church at Sand
wich have iu Seventeen children hi*
yer speaking about balf an hor. He
denied toe truth of the evidenci given,
asserted that Hoedel never iterated
killing the kaiser, and o nly attmpted
suicide, rad generally repudiatd toe
charge.
Shortly alter 3 o’clock the jntjes re
tired, and. were absent half id hour.
Oa toeir return into court Hrxfel waa
ordered to stand up, widie tb presi
dent quietly read toe santene, which
said that in toe name of tot king of
Prussia he sentenced Hoedelo bebe-
neaded rad to lose all his tghts of
citizenship.
Hoedel simply lang bed, sne con tin.
ued to smile. The reading ofthe doc
ument having cone luded, th< police
men closed round Hoedel, fatened a
cnain on hfo wrist, and then ed him
away. The publ/c followed to toe
doorway, where tbe police vat was in
waiting for him. Thus all tendnated
there waa so excitement,, and
—Mr. ThomaaL Morton, of Stewart ducky bride presented him, and than did not Hist six howl.
aw;
i trial
Death or ro.Priuemaa.lm.9al:
New York World.
An English paper announces toe
death ol the Princess Balm Balm. She
was bora December 25, 1840; in toe
Almanxch de Goths, she fo described
aa “Agues, daughter of toe law Colonel
LeClerq” Under toe name of Agnes
Le Cleiq, or Lcclair, ehe was well
in known the equestrian profession in
this country. August 30, 1862, sh.
married Prince Felix Constantine AI
exander JuhnNepcumceneSalm-Salm,
born in 1828. Him ehe accompanied
to Mexico, where he served aa general,
aid-dscamp and chief of toe house
hold of Maximilra. They returned
Europe alter toe dowulril oi to
lean empire, where tne prim
cees ' received the order of
San Carlo*. Prince Felix then became
a major in toe Prussian grenadiers of
the-guard, rad was killed Augu-t 18,
1870, at the breaking out oi toe wur
with France. Hfo widow remarried
two years ago with a wealthy English
gentleman, named Heneage, who was
before the courts a few months ago,
vainly endeavoring to secure release
from his engagements to settle upon
her a certain dower and to make her an
annual allowance, his complaint being
that she had, at toeir marriage,
cealed from him the fact that she
largely In debt. In 1875 she published
parte of her own and her huabai "
diaries kept in Mexico, and also an in
teresting volume entitled “ Ten Years
of My Life.”
A Fiendish outrage.
Nx* York, July 30.—The papers add
another terrible crime to the long list
recently published. Some months
since a married lady of Boston, of great
refinement and beauty, rad occnp; '
a prominent social position, had i
visiting friends in toe interior of this
state, and when leaving took a draw
ing room car on the New York Central
road for Albany, where her hatband
awaited her. Two villiana followed
into the car, probably attracted by toe
valuable jewelry she wore, and when
toe conductor approached the lady *
a ticket, toey informed him that
TBXY WERE HEX FRIENDS,
that ehe «as deranged and toey had
unfortunately been selected to convey
her to the Utica asylum. In spite of
ber protestations rad appeals for pro
tection, toe rcoondrela succeeded in
convincing toe conductor and passen
gers of toe truth of toeir story, and re
moved the lady from the cars at Utica.
She waa swooning rs toe train moved
away. She waa then lilted into a coach,
chloroformed, taken to a bouse ot ill
repute,
OUTRAGED AED BOBBED
of jewelry and clothing. Her husband
learned of the indignity ahe had suffered
and procuring an extra train went
Utica where he had little difficulty.,
finding ber. The fienda have not been
arrested.
TROUP FACTORY FOR SAIF.
/'VWlNCJtotfce ftdr&cccd age acd billns health
ot U»*ProtrieU)t» ard ownere of tha Troop
Factory we have concluded to eeh ont and raOre
from the bnnnese, and will frira poaMseioo lm-
mediately .or at any time wltlln the next etx
months We offer -he whole piopertyat (fan.-
Off ) e ghty thousand dollars; occ-half oath; and
one, two. three and four years credit on the bal
ance at (7) seren per cent, per annum.
The property hea cost us largely orer that
amount -nd will pay a fine profit on the invest
ment If well mmazed. Persons, or a company
lesirtss su*h property, will of course examine It
-the titles, location, and Its future chances or
success Our Mr. Leslie ia and will be oo the
‘ kce to exhibit and explain what Is necessary to
ow. To capitalist* within fifty miles around
description Is neceesary. Those living furth-
_ jaa, wish a lormal deecrlptkm of the property
In this notice. «
We are (10) ten miles southeast of LaQrange,
Troup oounty. Georgia, on Flat Shoal Creek. Tne
Factory buildix g la aerer ty-»lx by forty-alx, a
wooded buUdlug, four stories high, strong and
well ballt. We are running sixteen hundred and
fifty rptndles; and flJwhB&firad nSi^Sttai
not at work at prot^nt; hare fifty looms on oena-
burge, stripes, check*, denim* and kerseys; be
sides are spinning yams and dyeing part of them
of various colors. Have an exclient Frees
ry Boon, s, and
w a*bammfiys*fis
of cloth monthly. AU the wMwitwii In arc patent
iron and In good order. Indeed the whole prem
ises consisting of three or foor nice cottage resi
dences for poprletors and ag ms, and twenty-
seven good two r om houses for operatives, all
and convenient, with good springs and well*
The German government is apparently bent
a effecting a reconciliation, though It is Impos
sible to say whether It Is sincere.
THE FEATURE CP THX X1.ECTI0N.
Special dispatches to the London press agree
that the great feature of the elections Is the In
terest dibp', aped by the people, from 80 to 90
per cento! the lull vote having been polled in
Berlin and the larger towns against the usua
average cf 40 per cent Another feature la
THk MOT A BLE FRONT SHOW!
by the socialists who, though they lost revert)
seats, polled more votes than ever, and weie
only defeated by the extraordinary efforu ol
their opponents.
By the Associated Press.
Berlin, July 31.—In the elections
for numbers of tbe German parliament yesterday
the national liberals were successful at Hamburg,
Leipse snd Angsbarg. A second ballot will be
neexaary at Hanover between the ptrtlcu’ariat
and socialist candidates, and at MutAch between
the na:local liberal and clerical candidate.
Off tbe Beach mg Long Branch.
Ch'oago Iuter-Ccean.
The sand shark is sometimes hooked
when sot wanted, and, when wanted^
not hooked. He ia larger than the
dram fish, nnd will singly fight any
number of his sturdy opponents.
Fishermen declare the sand ehaik as
a armless to man, refusing live or
dead bodies a i food, while ms relative,
the deep waUr shark, prefers human
flesh, dead or alive, to ad other food.
As, however, this sand shark has teeth
and mouth ve>v much like his more
formidable kinfisb, I prefer to keep out
of hia way. 1 nave met them several
times with centre fin erect swlmmin
with the powe p and velocity ot ia cma
steam tag. d sharks, when cruising,
show their n ..per middle fin,and some
sailors call .Lem “battle,” or “warning
flags.” Sdlors have the highest
opinio; * '* *'*
In twenty fset,
flonrli'g mill with good runners and
machinery, b ltlnz cloths, f c. The mill has s
oo.: ran cl custom, and tne proceeds ot the grain
old withont hauling off.
dredaaesot land. Mach of It good farm Ins
land. At leapt tea hundred acre oMteboald h*
in cotton and com for the w of the place. Fcr*
hspa half of the lands ar* in woods, and partly il
pita All our flra worse nee pine entirely mi
IXB quantity will be evrrlaailng • ’
The Norih and South K. R. which wlllhe fln-
ehed from Columbus to Borne, runs within fe
t. tte of the mills, and wl 1 add
ffhaika gets
• serious tussle with fils lees formidabL
finny neighbors, rad that invariably
tots monster sails off with fin elect, ap
parently unharmed, while numerous
wounded or dead fish Boat in the vidn-
i’y oi the aquatic battfefistd.
Another •’Lord'' Captured.
Special dispatch to The Constitution.
London, July 29.—Miss Mary Ste
phens, daughter ot toe late Paran Ste
phens, of New York, was married Sat
urday to Captain Arthur Paget, eon oi
Lieutenant General Lord Allred Paget.
The prince of Walee and toe dtke
Connaught were present.
Rtand br the Orsanlaallon.
Jackaon (Term.,) Tribune and Sim.
Every energy and nerve of toe Mad
ison democracy should be exercised tt
bring a Waterloo defeat to the radical
independent party on toe first ol Au
gust. The fiat has gone forth from the
radical headquarters at Washingtoi
“divide the euuth in August and w
gain congressmen in November. 1
The radical leaders and strikers in Ten
neesee are impressed with the idea
ot toeir masters, that by shrewd man
agement the democracy oi this state
can be so disorganized and ao split into
local tactions in August, that they can
not be brought together in time fori
strong fight in November. In circulars
from too national headquarters
in articles in toe New York Time-, and
Tribune, in argument alter argument
in toe Knoxville Whig, this idea has
been sown and cultivated in Tennessee,
until many radical leaders look with
confidence to gaining three congress
men in this state through the presumed
democratic split iu the August contest.
To this end toe radicals in Tennes-ee
have been ordered to affiliate with inde
pendent, national, or any other new
party movement that promises to dis
integrate toe democratic party. Hence,
we eee in Davidson, in Shelby rad in
these and other conn tie*, these identi
cal instructions faithfully followed. If
successful in August, these movements
against toe democratic party will re
ceive new life and will enter upon toe
great November campaign with hope
and courage. Tbe end may be a divi
ded democracy, radical congressional
gains, a radical house in November, and
Grant with his methods of force and his
bitter sectionalism in 1880,
intry
utal.
The Coxatllmlon a sine tin. Ron.
Galnearllle North Georgian.
We will be allowed to say a word of
commendation of that enterprising
journal, Thb Atlanta Constitution.
it fo a wide awake paper, and has got
be a tine qua non in all toe counf
within a hundred miles of the capil
Foil ol newa on all the lsteet topics, it
takes right hold otthe hearts of the
people, and they will not do without
it. Its last added feature of interest is
toe printing oi special dispatches from
all parts oi toe world, that are not to be
toned in other papers. This activity
rad enterprise deserves the earnest
support ot the people, and we doubt
not will receive it.
THE XNW OorXUKOBS.
Bow Cuba la to be Control It*.
Havana, July 3L—The Official Ga
zette publfobee a royal decree definii
top qualifications, powers and duties
toe governors of toe six newly created
provinces of the island. Tbe decree
provides that a person to be
QUALIFIKD FOX THI OFFICE OF GOVERNOR
must be over thirty-five years of age;
must have served toe state eight years
—! what ia ennmeritadvre usually have on
hind one handrod to ttirea handled baias crttoc,
(now^SO ) Also, stock ot goon* In ep endld rock
•tore, rixtyby ft«rty f eet Stock gen• rail r aerec
to ten thousand dollar*, now perhaps eight thou
sand dollars Annnxlsalesiwnty tor ~
thousand dollars. The cotton mast t
In net c**h. The stock of dry good* is
Oteh, and other half In six and twelY>
All manufactured RJuda on hand a
han twenty
The u assess is plessmt, ha Yin r now a foil ran
of custom which consumes the pioceedsas fast
as manufactured. V* e retire from ths boslnea
solely for th* reasons already rated.
To persons wishing snch an estate who art
Younger men this 1* a ran chance. Everythin*
Is in order-all taingand all ready. Mo waiting
to build •Yerytiamg. say one to three years. W*
loss ot interest on capital and ns* of fire or Hood
The day possession is given you commence busl
ness and profits. Written communications will
bs kept strictly private if so desired.
J. M C. KOBBRTSOaN,
THOMAS UMfl.
Troop Factory, Ga., Jane 5,187! *
til Jnnel3..dttswtw we sat Awfit
Educational.
Hearn Male School,
CAVE SPRING, GEORGIA.
d closes wit ha tolas Declamation
Decembrr 13th, 1878. Tha Fpriig Term open*
Janaary 6th. - **
JawsnsteU
. Incidental Expenses for
Art with the Prt—*— -*~
dative of washing
THOROUGHLY prepared .or the Higher Cl asset
in Or Hope a*-d Prizes will be swarded la Latin
Greek rad Mathematics.
For Circulars, or o'her information, addrew
e Principal PALhMON J. KING, A. M.
334 julyl4«.d3m son A wky3m
D mderbilt University
P UKTH SESBION^opens Sept. 1,1878, and
Tn Hon and other Fees: Literary snd Sde
Department, 165; Law, 4100; Medicine,
Theology, $15.
Board and lodging per month, $16 to $30.
Cost of Grounds, Building, and Apparatus,
fSCO,COO. Permanent Endowment, f600 —
Profee tors, 37; Aesistant Instructors, 8. blah
last year 405, representing nineteen t tales.
For Catalogues, address
L. C. GARLAND, Chancellor.
Nashville. Tenu.
147 JnlyO—dl*w4w *w4w
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE.
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
Thih time honored Institution opens Scptem.
ber 10th, 1673. Amongthc first schools 11 *vonn?
lsdles in the United Ststes. Bnropetu
Americar Teachers. Surroundings beautiful.
Climate unsurpassed. Patronis'd by Seventeet
States. AMONG THB BEST TERMS IN THE
UNION; Board, Waihuco, Lights, English,
Latin, French, tor such vary or ths
Scholastic txab, I$118. Music, 4
now. For Catalogues, address
fcev. WM. A. BARhll. D D„ President,
194 )nbll~.d*w*w6fr Staunton, Vx
SOUTHERN
Masonic Female College,
COVINGTON, Ga.
TjIALL TERM OPENS MONDAY, Sep*
r terrber 3d. This is the sixteenth term under
tbe present administration
The inetiuctlon is thorc ugh and varied. The
Corps of Teachers ample and well qualified
None others employed.
Term* aa low as the low«vt of equal grade.
Entire cost for ten months—Board, t uition In
college Classes, and Music, |3L0. Other special
manta can he made, costing still less.
for Catalogues.
J. Si. BRADSHAW, President.
1»34 .yiVm«v%w*»
me oouinein hemale College
LaGRAHGE, GEORGIA.
. and closes third Wednesday In June,
without vacation Wnh a corps of nine
thorough teachers, large and commodioas build
ing*. apparatus for the natural aetsneas, or mpiste
outfit for mus c acd art departments, we claim
ut. surprised Utilities for Inal ruction. Oorpupllr
have frequently borne off the premiums for ex
cellent* la a uric sad art departments. Drawing,
Vocal Music and Calisthenics free of charge.
«nnnal «xpense for board and literary tuition
$194: with Music and u<* of piano S354 Write
. Boykin
Lotteries.
4th
PRAND DISTRIBUTION
in a superior position. The governor
will represent in hfo province toe gen
eral governmont of this island, rad wi’l
be toe superior administrative rad
financial authority of this province. He
cannot leave his province without per
mission of toe general governor. It
will be his duty to see to the execution
of all laws, orders, and decrees he msy
receive from the governor-general, ana
to give the latter
ACCOUNTS or ALL OCCURRENCES.
Only under pressing rad extraordinary
circumstances, when, time would be
loet by consulting with toe governor-
general, fo toe provisional governor au
thorized to adopt provisional measuies,
and he most give an immediate account
of such action to the governor-general.
The Durham Trade Mirk
Washington, July 3L—The case of
McEiwee vs. Blackwetl, manufacturer
of Durham smoking tobacco, recently
decided by toe patent office in favor of
Blackwell, has been appealed.
91X0,400
Uf CASH PHIZES.
NOTE THE ATTRACTION
830,000for Orly 82!
By authority of the Oom oaweslthof Kertueky
to take place In the City of Louisville, Ky.,
On Wednesday, July 31,1878.
210 SCALING 1 NO POSTPONEMENT 1
Drawing under the immediate supervision
061. R,C WlntersmltheEx. Tress. Bute of fl
Gen. J*. A. Harris Geo. 8. H. Gray.
LIST OF PRIZES*
1 Prise _....$ 80.000
.T 15,000
5.000
5.001
l n ,000
10,00*
15,000
10. POO
10.00T
Iff 0 Prises 10 each *<mmu
9 Prises 8300 each, AppraxiVn Prises $3,700
9 Prises 2j0 s«cb, “ “ i »«i
S E L THAT IT B EARS Tt jlRADEMARKOrTHt B ULlAND TAKE NO 0TH ER j
L ANDRETHS’
CELEBRATED TUHNIP SEEDS.
In Original Sealed Packages.
EVERY CRAIN OUR OWN GROWTH.
tar ALL VARIETIES AT LOWEST PRICES.*®*)
If your nerchint dees not keep them, we will supply you
bv mall, postage paid. Write for Prices and Descriptive
List. DAVID LANDRETH A SONS,
21 nnd 23 South : Ixth St, Ph'ladelphia.
THE HOST EXTENSIVE (ISO A EES IN AMERICA.
557
Guardian’s Sale.
Y virtue of an order rrom ths Court of Ordl-
' nAry of Campbell county? Gcorrfa. will be
...loa he flr*t Toeyiar in Anm; UTS, tt ’he
Court House door In the dU of Atlanta, county
, ^etw•rn ths legs! hale hoars,
in ate, lying and being in ihc
w itdior stirct rortfolnlng
seven eighths of an arre, mors or le«*, the
me being pan ol lind lot number sbhty *—
ti «llth dlrt’lct of oririnallv Henry but
and fforphins haMt curtd.
0|4m r«tl*|. t» W. B. Btelf*
iRtcmlngfc*. Grew CA.1U,
oily of AU »nta. on v b.dsor stieet co? tiJainc
I seven eighths 0i) of an arre, more or le«*, the
eame balng pen ol lind lot number el.hty four
tin t! e lttb dlrt’lct of oririnallv Henry bui now 1
Fallot: county, (the same mure fully de«cribed
I In sad order) 8Ud re tbe property of George
ina lixxle Stubbs, minors (turir lLtetsst
lot bring tw) third ) for thebeccflicf
uor*. Term* c**h. July *, 187s.
JAMES A STUBBt*. Gu^Tl'an of [■
NERVOUS DEBILITY, ;
** ■ wWwM—wfcMh
aad cmtmm i;*tm, ud nlurtM ?► ,
dl-ardcn of Sr*t* aad tmcai «
a. lira Sr tV Ml W Srwnrlita PtrCiwIwaM
UKOKU1A, f'ulion ronnty
Ordinary's Offloc, April 6.1878.
VXTHBRBAS. Jamee 1). OoUin«, administrator
vv of tha eataU of Benjamin Little, deceased,
ha applied for letter* of dlamlsstra:
Thla la, therefore, to noufy all persons con
cerned, to file tbeir ohlection% 11 any they have,
within the time preacribM by law, also letters
wUl be granted the applicant as applied for. ;
Daniel pittman.
88 apri>wlsm3m Ordinary.
R «>WHT INMAN, executor or the eitato of
W. D. Bridges, deceas d, has applied tor
letter* of dGmUi'cm from add c*U>.
Thla Is, therefore, to notify ell persons
cerned to file their objections. If any they t
within the time prescribed by law, alee letters
will be granted the applicant as applied for.
DAN1SL PITTMAN,
133 ]nly7^.w4w Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Fallon County.
Ordinary's Office, April6,1978.
_ __ BBRL1N, administrator of tK
* esta'oof Flon Yorus, deceased, app.'es'or
mast chow cause why
be granted, if any they
rm of thla court.
Relief for the Afflicted
v»nfld.ttiti*l Trcadas eu
, Jutiet of mirriace ul the
Icrl*c* that unfit tor It; tlx
.3?&ssriF8&L
) A book lor priwir, cosilfi.
|*wil—imr StNp*gM,pnM
Oa an y •onfe'rt oVl^r^Se'^»Vuro*r.'.ui»o» Self
ibuee. JEzoeerre, or Soerot PiuiiM, wuh tha but
^£^,Tt';rs. I sr’ c * u "' 4a ° plnM - r
Either book wnt po»»pwid cm ncelpt Ot prleet or *T1 tfcm*
ortalninc.vmhreatlftilly llluutrmtcd, tor 7i ctu
adGnMUUBUTT8.He.13M.amac at-lAuH. He.
434 eug36—dJtwly
DR. RICE,
11 Corot Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.}
ipermatorrkea and Impotency,
m the malt of Mir-aboM In youth, aezmt imm In na.
turtr year*, or other cum, and prododuf Mne«r tb«U
Uwin* rff*ct«: Miriwwin. BrroUal Urota-ionu. (Right nri*.
Aao* by drraat). Oioiom or fetcht, PHkUtc Mcorery. fky.
SetBiw.neilewr— 7 =i——^
\ MAN™
4 ■tsffliw GoOtePAi
* *S once for term*, eto. J. C
Goo- P*T and at«*dy work. Write u
- J. C.MoCchDY 8 Co. Phlltel’s
SKOBGU. Faltop conntp
M R8 M*HY A M1Z8 has snplled for ex
emption i.f persona.-y. asasuppleirenttoa
former cxiup loo. aad I will pars a -on the earns
si 10o’clock sum .on the 31A cayr.r ju'y,ISIS.
. DANIEL PITiMAN.
146 ;aly»ra.»8$t Ordinarv F. a
ted.
HOW TO BE \»«“
YOUR OWN^nff '
LAWYER ; , oS , °s«A; ri F3;
Saves many times cost Selling fast, bend for
511 4 rm Nlrret, FliIlHdelpbla, Pm.
276 JnT5el«..deow4w
Milton tonaly Deputy NherltTaNnle-
W ILL be sold before tbe court house door In
the town of Alpharetta, HU ton county,
Georgia, on tbe first Tuesday In Am n«t next,
between tbe legal hours of aa)*,t he following
property, to-wCk
■in snd Brjok* torts, aid lot* of 'and 1477) 'our
hard-ed aad sevra y-seven, (478) foor Luncrei
aid aeventy-eight (479) foor hundred and sevra- I
^(S13£
aid acventy-eight (
MkMadlNaB ...
five hnuflrM and thirteen, of tho first iltetrictand
se*ond *ectlon of crigma’Iy (.’hcrokte, now Mil
ton county, and eoauir lug’ln all one hundred
and fony acres, more or lees Levie on as the
proper y or JameaM. Eidgowav, to satisfy afl fa
lsmed from tte Superior Court o* * *“ “
favor of JE. WUkir
Ki iLee _
FopertJ -
*6’h. 1878.
00) 5aue38..wtd
t of aeld rouuty, in
D paly
TFEBB,
lychcrlff.
CI£OKGlA( Fnllon connty.
Ordinary** Office, July 6, 1878.
B F. ABBOTT, executor of the ea’ete of
• George Fosur, dec-as.d. has aj piled far
letter* cf dbmlaalon ir. m sa'-d estate.
•*Ws ie, therefore, to notify all persons c n-
cerned tofilethiir oblratlona. If any .hryhave,
within the Ume prescribed by law. else letters will
be granlod said applicant ns applied for,
Daniel. PrTtm an.
131 Jaly7. w4w Ordinary-
PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of J00 rage*, ra-nt to »ny tdtJrcu, •eewrwly M>M,ar(
PRESI RIPTION FREE
ITtOB tbe speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness,
A- Lost Manhood, and aU disorders brouebt ot
by Indiscretion or Xxcess. Any Druggist has
the Ingredients. Address DU. Ar
CO , ISO w. Hint but root,
«« frthfi d »wiT nwrmvfiTT.o
METROPOLITAN WORKS
Ouufi Street from Sixth to Sevent
RICHMOND, VA
| for Gold and Coal Mines^Blait
*^We*Si1Ssdal arientton to our IMPROVED
PORTA ti LB ENGINES, for agricultural and
Othespnrposes. Also, to onr new styles SMALL
LOCOMOTIVES for hauling lumber, and
othar articles upon tramways and narrow gauge
The beat Planters regard our GINNING
ENGINES superior to any tn use. Send for
Htutratad Catalogue tree. Other things bring
equal encourage Southern tnstitutiona.
Bepeii work eottdted end promptly done.
Shafting, Pulleys, Ac., fog Gin Hooms.
Merrrs. J. C. A 8. F. Milam. Cartenville, Ga
are authorised to receive orders for our mari-lo-
rar in the counties of Gordon, Bartow, Cobb,
Floyd, Polk and Chrrokse.
wr'
<W Ian36. dJfcwlv
WM. K. TANNFR « CO.
JNO. D. CUNNINGHAM,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
Offices (5 and 6 Centennial Building) Na 1 White
hall street
ATLANTA, G' OFGIA.
P RACTICES .in the Supreme Court, the
U. 8. Clrc It and Dirtrict 'onrie, nd in
the Superior and City Counts of Atlanta.
6 m■ft dAwlv
1,^00
EA8T TENNESSEE
UNIVAHSITY.
Three oollegsa. Nine professors. Tu'tion free
to off Iu Preperat- rv Department. $30 s y'ar
About half rate* to ali student* oa priucipsl Ten-
»«eswe railroads. *lbe expenee of ho«rd, fuel,
lights, washing, room-rr.t, ete-, $13* v year.
Full session opens >ep , cmbrr 13th For cata
logue*. ad^r*** T303- W. Runs'*, PreSta
334 <nU33 wit KnronrTe Tran.
TBE HELLOW ELVEE.
Tbe Arrival ol e Came lm Cincinnati.
Special dispatch to The Ccnatitutioa.
CaaxxiTi, July 31.—Wm. Hines, ol
New Orleans, arrived here on ttaturda;
with hfo family on toeir way east. Not
feeling well, he etpppt d at one of the
hotel* rad to-day was removed to toe
hospital, his disease being yellow fever.
The health officers will establish quar
antine regulations for boats coming
from New Orleans, to gather ray iso
lated cases that may reach the city from
the Booth. Physicians, agree that yel
low fever cannot exist rad spread in
this temperature rad at this level above
these*.
IX SEW OELXANS.
By * Trialed Fro*.
NewOsleax*. July 31.—The board
of health reports up <o noon 24 new
cues of fever daring the past Sf noun
»nd ona death. : ’> ;
Washington and Lee University
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA.*
GEM. G. W. C. LEE, PRESIDENT.
T71ULL COURSE of lnatruction In Cteilcal,
r Literary mod Scientific stidler, snd in tbs
Piofaiiiu&Rl departments of Law and of Civil
Ecrncmtng.
The next !— . —__ T _— .
cxclu-
JOHN L. CAMPBELL, Jr.
Clerk of Faculty.
315 )aly!3. dim run wad frt Awkylm
■lUra Ceuaty ftherlffa **1«-
UU ILL be sold before tha Court Bousa door In
YY Alpharetta,Mil oo count*. Geor»lk, oa the
— •- -— . aext, between tha
district and ascuod aectioo of ML ton couo» %
fieora*. Levied oa aa the. preps:to oT J. P.
Tucker, to satisfy sundry A far l*«n«d from txe
JoaUoas Cjurt, 8^1 D rtricr G M. of MUton
enaty. In favir of WUobydttrdsx va. J. P.
Tucker, principal, and K M- Tucksf. seeurltr.
^»«. # W^?‘aL^SSSl k
9 Prism lUO each,
1,965 Prime. $118,400
Whole Tickets $2. Half Tieketo $1
Emit by Poet Office Money Order. Betfatcred
Letter, Bank Draft orKxprsst. Full lisU of draw
ing win be published in Lonlsrllle Oottukr-
Joonut and Hbw York HxsAix>.a&d mailed to
all ticket-boldera. For tickets and firiormatloo
•ddreaa COMMONWEALTH DIBTRIBCTION
CO., or T. J. COMKKRFOBD, Bec’y, Courier
Journal Building. ■ oulavllleu Xv«
w Jar e5...dJure wed* **u July toes thnr sat
Weekly June 11 18. July 3, 17,33.
A HPLKMDID OPFORTUNITT TO
WIN A FORTUNE. EIGHTH GRAND DIB
TRIBUTION, 1878, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUBS
AUGUST UtL
Louisiana State Lottery Com’y.
This Iofltitution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of State for Bdncational and
Charitable purposes In 1868, with a Capital of
SLjffUKXL to which It nsa eince added a reserve,
fnne of $350,000. lUflrsad Slagle Hi
ter ffisinbeilsas will take place
poru*. Look at the following Distribution;.
CAPITAL PRTZE, $30,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
HALF TICKETS, ONS DOLLAR,
uaror rasas.
1 Capital Prise 80.000
1 Capital Prim. 10,000
1 Capital Prim., 8000
3 Prises of 82500 6,000
5 Prxesof 1000 5.000
30 Priaea of 500 10.000
100 Priaea of 100 — 10,000
9 Approximation Prises of 1C0~.__.
tpolnta.t
be paid.
_ H’.nn for n
maosto tha Hoae Office In Ne Orleans.
Write, clearly stating fall address, for
Information .or send owata to
m. a. dauphin,
* P. O. Box 633, New Orleans, Lk
Or to AMOS FOX, 5 last Alabama atoset, At»
lanta. G*. - T
All our Grand
ii' •* 11 ,!
NOTICE
I S hereby given, thiton November ISdi. 1977,
Mrs El enB Buck so.d and ti ansferrec all so '
owned by ber and s-and:nz in her came In
City Bai k cf Atlanta; also, that I have sold s->d
t. act Tarred wli stock owned by me In svld ban!
except to tbe amount of four hundred dollars.
A. E BUCK.
For himself and wife.
363 July*!. wlimSmowkyonly
FARMERS,TAKE NOTICE
/■ HK HIGHER CASH prtICB7>atA for BYB
1 STRAW, at D. MOBG -N’S UARNKS9 A >D
COLLAR FACTORY, Va S6 Whoehti rt-eet,
Atlanta. Ga. Aleo, good price paid for all kind*
»f Cellar Leather.-.89 Rmtr. we:
GBOMIdf Fnllon Connty.
Ordinary’s Office, July 6, 1878. -
W H H4BVILL. adctinlatrator of tha ea
• rateof * elli Ann Smith, d ceased, w
applied for leave to sail the real eita'o of aald de-
cea ed.
Thla Is to notify all per*ons concerned,
to fife their obfectioos, if any ihe> have, within
tha Ume prescribed by law, else leave will bp
granted said 6pplicacu* ajvgjed • '* *
READ THIS CARD FROM
OAK HALL. BOSTON.
New guide for scU-measnremcnt—plain, rlmplo
and accurate Perfect fit and satisfaction guar
anteed, and twenty*>flv« p«r cent saved! O K
HaLL la tbe oldest es-abuahed clothing Hoiu*
In America.
HlMHlN Kt — We are Importer* and
wholesale dealers tn Hammocks 1! Retail price.
S3 75 each On receipt of $333 will send by mall
nul*Ma? U. 8 A. nickelspHted Remington
Revolver?-, with one hundred cartridge sent
express paid to any part ol tbe country on to*
ceiptotSSOQ.
THE ROSTOV SHOOTING HFird,
First pr!*3, silver medal, over all competitors;
made ooly by G. W. Simmons St Son. K;Ch gars
“Tent at*mpod. Sent by mall or exprerr, to any
idrese Complete aim, $18 00.
Illustrated circular with sample rant free.
Eagltan Rugby Football*, Military Goods,
White Tronsem, Band Uniforms, Base Ball and
Bicycle suits. Address
6. W. Simmons & Son, Oak Hall, Boitoa
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GEORGIA, F«yette eonnty.
Or. Inaiv's Office, Joly 1,1*78.
W HEREAS, M L Yatis, wtoiMs rator de
bo» t- a non com ter.«m?nto anoexo of tbe
estate of J W. ilia -, decea el, applluofor lc ters
of ('lsmiarion:
All parsons concerned are hereby not fled to
file their object onr, if any exist, oa or beforet: e
bnt Monday In October text rise letters of dla-
laston will be granted the applicant.
L. B. GRIGGS.
00 Jatyfi^wlanSm Ore u. ary.
GEORGIA, Fallon contitj
Ordinary’e Offico, Jrfy 6,1878.
YT7HEREA8, Jrel D Simn s. guardlau for ’he
Yv pr prnyof It 'ben W. Blmma, minor, has
applied lor leave x ■ » 11 the rca ettiite belonging
to e Id w ard for relevostm-.tt
AI. reronsem cs «
A thelrobjcc ia
lu August next.
131 Jah A w4w
t-KOr. HG»EHta H1BTOBT OF
THE WAR IN THE E»ST
or tbe conflict between B nwix and Tttbket.
tbe LIVE book for LIVE Agents Has 70G
octavo psgea, loo Ens^ruvlnc* of Battles. Fort
resses, Gscerals, Ac , Ac. Price. $3 GO.
Terms unequa-od. AG BNTK WANTED, fl 8.
GOODSPEaJ) A OQ.,Ncw York, or Cincinnati.
Ohio. 370 sepl9..wnowlv
TF A ME g"a. D SlgW7L , !=
TAKtrf
It CavslApM, resell, renbotdw, Ooldeo T
of raluable Jewelry- C«iQ*IMo saamto pm
gast ro!d Mom Strove Cotonia. Set GolJpL.
rraTedOrilil pUieJKtrs. aa>] a Lariteo’ ra*b)
SM, Ha aad Droya, poetpsM 05 cer.t*. 5 TM
sssnsn£fi.wi wa#
tOU buy. gairaordTnaiy Inri .rt menu
BRIDE * CO. 11 Clinton Place. New Yora
A a GOLD PLtTKD WAICHKI
W-{ Cheapest In the known world. SampU
fjZJ Watch free to Agent*. Address A. Coul-
" tkb., Chicago. 1 -J
$1200=
GTORGIA, Fnlton. roosty.
Ord'nary** Cfficc, Joly 6, 1878.
J W GOLDSMITH, administrator of Ihe era
• tats of B. P Wyman, doce set has app led
(or letters of dlemDaioi from aald estate.
Thla la, therefore to notify all psrrona con
certed to file their ob ectio? s if any they h*v*\
within the ’lma preeoibed by law, elrs letters
will be granted the applicant ae applied for.
DANIEL PITTMAN,
131 Joly7_w4w Oidinary.
Fayeus Connty Sheriff** Kale
i' cue connty,
_ Aagost next.
legal hoars of rale, tee fol-
Georgia, oa the first Tuesday in August aezt.
lot of ’a* d number (231) two UiT'~rt-d
ana thirty-three. In tha4thd?s rim or said county
ofrayette. Lcvcd onastbs profsry of ArcfaL
bald Forter.bv virtue of and to »ati»fy afl fa
Iraned 'rrm FayeUe 8* perior Court In favor of
H-mrr 8tabbs vs. Archloald Porter. Tenant la
pjwpa.on given written note* of this (era.
-'roprry po rted out b> S L. Blalock plaintiff**
attorney. Jane tWb. 1E8.
Alto, at the same time and place, wUl bi solo,
fifty acres of land In the roulhweet corner of lot
>f land number (*85) rae fcaadnd and eighty-flve
in the 5th d at let of Fay. tte county, ^flor/ta. as
tn favor of J. L. Blalodi va. G S
faanda.
fled of thslevy. Lsvys r -.
• non, L C., and turned over to mr. Property
po'nted out by J- L. Blalock, pi Intiff Jane 39,
1678- J. W. BRUiVN, .
>0 Jul>6^wtd tther ff
GEORG (A. Fallow county.
Court of Ordinary, June Tern,
June 3d, *878.
In tbe matter of tbe probate of the will of Mary
Holmes, cuorod, deceased.
I T appearing to th*CourOhat James Holmes,
miner an . he’r *t law of Rya Holme*, tte-
ceased, is inti rested In raid ciuee, rnd that be la
a non-resident of thl* a *d lire* Into* But*
of Arkansas. It Is ordered th %t said care be rat
far hearing on the first Monday In Jaly next, ahd
that the s«id Jan es Ho m- a may then appear and
fl'* objection*. II any h^ baa, and that s«ui James
Ho tnes be served br * publication of thl* notice
la ihe Atlanta Constitution, once a wrelt for four
weeks. DANIEL PITTMAN.
Junes w4w • -rdlaaij F. C
PUBLIC NOTICE.
i h 5sas?iK5'£ , s%*a?i. l ssf
lerred «Jl mj rack In the Auuiu&ralnra BmiE
raun, O!.. *piu >. J8U.
Pub lc Notice.
fN compliance with the law wo hereby give
lotice that we, and each of us. have eol • and
iranafered, U our stock In the Gegfglg
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