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ATLANTA WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. AUGUST 27. 1878.
MISERY IN THE MELONS.
T**w Fruitful raw* «f
Tb«r* it fronbl* in thn Und of th*
imbar*p« and nr mother* m» » » *****
Anxious rollntote Th* avtrair* JnveaU* I*
fewtin* upon ths Ireli of lb* Und and psylo*
IT'S anal penalty of bit rvtiBMs snd rapariiy
Notwithstanding tbs warning* of pm* err*
•see sod the #lrqo«re.t epltiphe upon ibe abort
inm of our eetnrterls* tbe jou’hfnl dtUnttoo
will pinttt In tackling *h«
nc*KT «*d rscwjc tiacb
and i be wished wat-imeioo. Tbs
patKton for fruit ti Inborn
with tbs young fo b* a d thaely ed monition
bMDOtffrt upon tbstr eppatUe In that dlrso-
Tbs extmasly hot wsathsr of the past two
non tbs has largely Irersnasrt the natural sppe
Us for cnoitog fruity Jakes snd the apper farce
of the melon crop was balled with an twgerne**
that baa never Ufors barn paralelted. Every
car-load of the green beutid haastlss baa brer,
greet*! with delighted patronage and been de
voured with avidity.
Of oenrte these melons were not auppoaed to
be devoured la so rapacious a way without
having
a ram mnrmn eavawo*.
for arm.e wnfet past the jbywclantof th
dty havs had frequent calls to attend upon the
hopeful rdons of our rodtty ard have
g« uerally found tbosa rafTering adona In tbe
emhrita of thol e and mild eboera morbus
la nearly every boumholi the malignant melon
has ln«tii*4 upon bavin* Us own way awhile
and ibe walls of the afflicted have bom pro
longed snd vehement. Kacbea are rebellions
and me.ona are tieacherooa- The innocent
yon'h who gobbles them ap wherever he Coda
them clT red cannot txpect to escape aiwaji.
They arose in re of bringing allmsii a and re
morse as the eon la to bring llsbi and hew. O
all the caaesof sickness proceeding from them,
while
goat hav* axes ratal,
yet some bass come Close k» a ghastly
consummsUtia. It baa only been by
tbs promptest attention and careful using
that the city sexton has been saved from an cx
Uevsiy busy araaoo.
Our cits is generally la a eery healthy coodl-
Oca, snd there Is no reason to apprehend any
change for the worse daring the seaw.ii. nakss
great ne«J«ct of the methods for preserving the
public health should sadden: j take the plaOe of
that vigilance which la alona the pries of free
dom from disease
In»prating with one of our leading pbya’ctin*
yesterday, be said:
the rear tvvavn.
••Why don’tam« of you neasiaprr people
warn lbs people against the recXkss
fruit r*
• And why r* ws asked.
"Bccosbo there Is mtd to have their attention
called to the danger
solved in the indiscriminate eat!
of the fruit that is offered for sale In the city.’
••iro you find much sickness doe to that
••A,very front deal. I have visited i hrec car
only this morning and *)« ubi not 1 shall have
many more calls before night. ”
••Wast would you rceommsadr*
••In the first place, modsrai ton In the nse
fruit l*es«lMs. grspi a and melons are w
enough In tlislr way, hot tbeie is a proper way
to ute lfirm. Overeating of frail 1* a must b* a-
ardooa exploit*’
a aanr or thi dump*
••What nextr*
‘•Well, 1 should say a selection of ripe fruit,
I Rally think that two-ibirde
fruit offend for sale In oar atroeia 1*
unflt for eating pur poet a Where the fruit
la wen rlpa Ills often steaming hot a
healthy. The people shculd bee* remely cart
ful»« select tbs Irish* at an 1 meat matured frail
and then not gorge «b« mac. vts npon It."
-You do not apprehend any acricus cons
quesoisr*
"No. The complaints are of Ihs com m.
order and give way preroptij to simple Usai-
■mi, but still much irosins sad possibly some
deaths might bs avoided by the punple locking
well to the con*umption of IruU In thslv fan
lieu"
We have heard ol several serious esses <
ek kuras originating from over-ceting of frui
while there u noire in the city with
ke*p fiutt cool the caution to buvers and dc-
veurvrs la op| oriune. In fact the Vast prevent.
Ive of such sickness lies la the me deration wl b
which they are saiea.
A aauit OAME OK HALL.
Ycrierday % fins g»m« of tare hall
was played at Hmyrna between the Alerts, of this
city, and ibe bmyrnaa, which rsrnlUd In tt
defeat of the latter club by aionreof 7 to 1!
The game was called at toon, and lasted about
two hours. Tbs playing ol each crab was very
good, and some of the members made savers
sxcsllcat plays. While playing the s« vmlh In
ning. Mr. Griffiths,therat<b<rrfibcAiaris.w»a
struck In the nx-u'h by a foul h»U and
arnravit assn*lea*.
Ills frieode picked him upa*id applied restora
tives, Which caused him to no ver. The *»ct-
deut Mortared a short delay. MrJimLym b
took Mr tlnffllhs' place timid'he bat for the
rruislmh r of ihs toning After which Mr tirtl
• ha resumed his old place, which bs Hik'd b»
he cot elusion of the game
lie piork ol Mr. GrfBtrs Indevcivirg
much praise. Few others would have returned
to the responsible pennon of catcher after
having suffered sa be did. Mr. Prank Lynch
of the Alerts, did some very ff»e paying, aud
much praise was heaped up> u him Ills posi
tion was that of 1st haw man Ue
mrntwniT two new
out of a possible twenty-senn, wutch Ut cocalrt.
gmi cncpriodsbly good. The Alerts whiu.
washed the Hui'rna club seven Innings out of
thenlre that were plsytd. Two ol the m«a-
hereof our club were unable to goto Smyrna
and their positions were Oiled with mUMute*
Several of the mcn.Wrsot the Smvroa'S a* quit-
Wd themselns admtrab'y and give evtdm.ee of
hrii g very good player*.
The full garre cf nil# tanlnrswire played
and the following is the -core cf each nine ;
Ah ribrnn, 3 I 1010X3 0-13
Hmyn s....... 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0-
ll i* to be hoped that tbs Smyrna*
Will. IVSSTO ATLANTA
soon and play a return game our people sir
fond of hoeing a good game, nd ws bell* ve that
should tha Smyrna*come to Ariacia one wi]
be played. All that the club nerds la a llttli
more practice and they will come oat with 'fly-
tu« colon*. Th* gams was play* d on a vt ry good
ball ground—mach better than any we have
hers. If ihtffmyrca club cannot heat the Ahrta
they can boast of having a batter ball grout d
than any that ws have in or rear ihs dty.
•femrcracr. <•>'»«’> th «J r “T ““P* I d »T. hnt * rrOBt * d »“ d carried to
th<*e aeu. do tt relnctantly.” “Why I tha bvraeka.
did do*. H.y-a rrr-i»e » Urrer •«« _ R „ gaanel Beoediot, formerly of
S“N^Td^'t Siyannah. wae -arrird re^Uy in
think Tilden wa* more popolar I Stoningtoo, Good., to Hue Bailie A.
than any other leading man the I Grant, danzbter of the late Hugh Fra-
demoerate rnlgli*. hare nominated. The Grmn , o( G |, nn .
” A Ltarrne county man eanght a
rennbMcan. The denreetion of trade bock b* the home the other day and
and labor had a bad effect, too, and tbe I captnred him. The animal weighed
remit was that Hayra received a very I one hondred fifteen pounds net.
email role r-mprared to Granl’e. Mow- _ Th , tpaee io oor mammoth trade
works bsdly in the eontb, eo far an tbe I are backward about coming forward
cause ol re:»nb11canf«m ii concerned. I gH] probably be left out in the cool
Thera are a few wealthy republicans in 1 September weather,
erme eon-hern etate-. and the rnle re- -Xhr.mae.ille doeen’t propoee to
nniricar that no federal cfficir snail I , , ,. ... .
?,ke £ prominent part in politics baf h»« »°7 toy hit this year. It will be
done much to heeten di«int»*ration of I a fall ftrown txhibitlon—next in ei*».
the party. No donht. Hay* meant I pro bably, to that of Atlanta, which will
well, but he has mad* s mistake. Ai- I th Mw e»t ever held in the eooth
Indintr to the ereenhack and lebortrou-1 „ . _ . . , , .
ble* in the *oo>h, Mr. Akerman said I —M.jor Jim Brocks has been e.ected
be had no doobt the soul hern people I mrrabal of Forsyth. He is sn old bend
vented plenty of greenbacks, bat s I business, and will make a most
financial question in a national canvaiw efficieo ,. fficar
wot^d be of seconda -y consideration to I ' __n«
them. They would labor to keep the I —Tbe Foterth Advertiser says there
republican party and th* negro down. I have been sixty-nine men killed since
They were willing, however, to have 1 the wgr in j Mper county, and not a
limitsd greenback*, and spend them on singIeh|l! , gljp .
interne! improvements. I _ Tb# gmllhron seya the-e is now no
question as to tbe crops of upper Geor
gia. The corn is an average and the
cotton ia better than la-t year.
—Mrs. Rebecca A. Rogers, wife of
Dr. A. C. Roger*, of Forsyth, died on
JW OggffSiL.
—The handsomest dressing seen at
Saratoga for s«aaona baa been among
El I Sstorday. Mrs B tfers was the mother
year man heretofore. In fact, there are j Q f Mrq. Eogane P. Speer, and waa one
noticeably fewer rich toilets seen ioaay I Q j t | l6 mc6fc estimable of ladies,
assemblage at any of tha hotels, but I __jjrs. L D. Whitson,a lady of great
light materials and br ght colors an. I cuUare and of dec i de d Uterary at-
aeen more each season. I . a j nmentB ^ w m 8 horUy begin tbe pnb-
sto^botoei^SSSfiltott lication of a weekly paper in Athens
have been born since 1869 fifty
. ‘ »K- f
been a caise of dipihena, croup,
cholera infantum iu the community n
fifteen years. To an outsider the quet-
lion naturally occurs, “what real choice
have the girla of this community in
their lives? "
—Lyons ia rejoicing in plentiful crope I where,
of silk and 10 abundant demands fr..m I —Captain J. N.
the United Statca and tbe richer conn popni*, condocuira on the Central rail-
tries of Europe for tbe manufactured I *. , . . Hanot awnt at
article. Manufacturers ait putting up road, has been made depot agent at
new looms and re-erg»gingdiacharged I Amencna. How is this 7 we were
weavers in order to enter at once npon I under the impresaion,that Americus
a period ot active work;^wnd^tbiie^ht | been abolished.
—Citizan Smithy Clayton, cf tbe
Athena Anti-Washerman, ebonld not
Ocmnlgee circuit—preferring this of
fice as one more congenial with my
tastes and education, and one in which
can, in my judgment, render more
~ * T and vain* ble services to the
state. In order that your numerous
readers may not consider me a candi
date for two offices, incompatible in
their nature and functions, I Ijez yon
insert this in tout next issue. I am,
very respectfully, vonr obedient ser
vant, Tnos. G Lawson.
—Monroe Advertiser: List year
there was ship 4 ed from klonx oe county
four hnndred thousand pounds cf
dried frniL A great deal *s being re
ceived cow, but not near so much as
belore. Tie business ia not so profita
ble to the producer or tbe buyer.
About, tbe best price that is paid here
ia five cents per pound, and our buyers
inform ns that they find slow sale for
their ahipmente in the northern mar
kets. This is owing to the large ex
cess cf last year's crop still unsold in
the bands of factors in the northern
cities. High prices prod need great ac
tivity io the froii drying business and
low prices will cause a falling off. On
the subject ol fmit we would suggest m
farmers aud others haviog sufficient
ground to plant orchards, to pay espe
cial attention to the raising of eariy
fruit. The Amsden perch ripens by
tbe tenth of Juoe and sells for fine
prices. We believe the first shipment
of peaches from Georgia to New York
daring the preseat summer solu for
more than thirty dollars a bushel,
i bis i f course was au isolated case but
proves tnat early peaches will bring
remunerat ve prices. Peaches brought
to market by July 10th will eell readily
in Forsyth at one dollar and upwards.
Agxid market for this fiuit will be pro-
viued in Forsyth forano.her year, and
we hope to see great attention paid to
orchards of early fruit.
—The Covington Star Bays that some
I of the Cotton fields in Newton county,
which seemed to have been entirely
destroyed by tbe May hailstorm, are
now as fine cotton sa can t>e found any
. oneoftbemoet
markets for raw silk in Germany and
Italy are feeling the stimuli* of an an
nual rise.
—Professor John H. Raymond, whe 1 deal too harshly with Colonel Billups
died ou Wednesday last, was the organ I because he dressed neatly when he
izer of the Polytechnic school in Brook-1 gpo ke at Gainesville. It is a habit the
d r ocr.Uccnaidxtofi*.. »d
preserve hie tremcry. He died ai 64 should nol overlook theee little loitlee.
years of age. His last words were :| — What Tbomaaville lacka in inhabi-
How easy—how easy—how easy it i.
to glide from oar work in this world u
oar work la heaven."
— IVol. Stewart ol San Francisco puts
f irward tnis theory as to why earth
quakes have becuipe rare in that rr
gion : “At all seasons ol the year thei.
tan's she makes np in the “prolificity
ol ihe sand pear. LThe new word
entered in the ofiice jf the librarian
congress.]
—A wLile man named Robert Martin
. {ell from the eleamei City ol Bridgeton
te vastly more moisture in the air in into the ^ near Savannah, the other
the Atlsoiic states than in California I . _ ’ h. _,« „ n <t»r
and I firmly believe that oar over- I wae drowned. He was under
chargeo owst iff being crnaUntly re I the influence ot liquor.
Sieved if its plug electricity by tbi I —A HavAunsh negro attempted
iron of the overland railway, and thai I 8ftW a coiorrd brother’s head « ff the
California earl fcquakes are n«w appear
El.TJKSS.TOST««-» hB —
and elec.ricsl storms east of the rockj I inflicted a very severe gash. >
mountains” I weapon uh#*U visa large hand Baw.
—Tbe Columbus Enquirer is for
mountains
— From 500 to TJ0 000organic cellu'ei
have been collec.«<l by Mr. Miqafl
from * xch cubic foot of stmcspber ; <
air. These numbers do not include 1L
bxeteroid panicles. Notwithstandni*
the vast qnantiiv ot organised dm.
Splendid Offer For Mm, Won
■d Children - Kend, Brxd, Bi
ind Then Work, Work, Work!
A FREE LIBRARY. 1 ~*”' !l " CTV * KS -
iy for tbe People
the Sontb,
It Is one of th'e strangest develop-
auof Southern chxrairar thit so many of
By especial arrangements with thel psopsriusdn ls.!^«w> decrjlng home nan-
book*, we are eoxhlsd to make the folio winy
unprecedented offer:
For t *o fubecriben to Th* Wkxklt Cojrsn-
T lit lost at S3 —*K we will send free poet Mid ■
%uj oce of the followinx hooka. Get the nth I xwodacdan* yet thcr* are perp e who, for
eoiben; send the money, and Lhocee jour book. U««naa.of tae thtrx. preferto tide la a New
The* books sr. hsndsoiaely bouni In com, I Tore crrUc to .n. ot soperlor work .u^blp,
and averxee at the book norex SI 50 cents apiece.
fcUbll ty ant economy, mode here In A txnU.
WtUi we deplore thi* lnridlons mOaence, to
The True Church; a poem, by Theo Tilton, 4 to, 1 dbcourtg nx to oor mech nlc , we a:o xUll cer
.- t»In of t e ultimate predominance of home
“* F,IBlto • bT G 11 D “*■ I ufsets res In tbe nsttsrof Becgic. s.d .Sr.
T.o Amancms; Trsrel,. by Sw Ere Piles, 8ro. I rtssre tbe prop's of AtlanU snd Gscrgs bsvs Is
Governor Colqmft at Cbaatn
Cbeutanaua Assembly Ile/ald.
Thursday, August 15th, will be en
tered upon the calendar of great days
at CiiAUtangua. A light laiu in the
moraing put the grounds in the finest
order. A great crowd of people was in
attendance. The reception given to
Governor Colquitt, of Georga, was an
ovauon worthy of the prince of a man
that he is; and the lecture of Mr. Joseph
Cook will take rank with the very b *.dt
he has ever deiivejed at this place. AU
the people npon the grounds, old and
young, middle aged and children,
seemed to find that everything*ahont
them was inspiring and er joy able. Yes
terday was more of those days wLich
will be somewhat isolated from its pie^
dececsora tnd from those that are t<
follow, by ihu deep and agreeable im
press ona it has made npon the minue
of tbonaandi of people. Governor Col
qniit and his family will remember it
a« long as memory remains to them,
x'ney will carry to the sunny south tbe
impression that the cold north is not
ii capable of warmth and enthusiasm;
and we. shall not forger, so long . 8 his
honest lace and noble, manly torm ore
imprinted npon oar recollection Thai
in the fiery cuxrent of southern b o >d
there is a so the steady,atuidy elen.out
of Homan firmneasandeudutat cr. The
woida of wisdom he nttered, ..ml the
humble Chris ian spirit he mani
fested, wil long linger among tbe
people of Chautauqua, and be carried
io many households in nearly all the
noi.hern slates. The labors of a con
gress mpy fail to do tLe country tbe
good tb»t was accomplished by Gov
The ^ quin’s reception at Chautauqua
yeet rday. The illumination of the
re net. ret nlrehf Sn *Lkk liiMlAvn AT*.
:tunica *sd that of tbe mechanics In tht
Nona and Ka t. Sren aft-r «ha fac-aar^ waU
known and tbe ba aace 1 a l la favor ot homi
Relief for the Afflicted
Dr. M. W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
This is not a patent medicine, bat is prepared
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MARIETTA
EMALE COLLEGE,
PHILOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL,
Scientiflcand Commercial,
(Ncm-teetarum.) (Chartered 1869.)
Starlet ta. Go.
he hasfi
liver t
„ . . 1, l*m3, by Mary Lenox I the factori of Mr. A. T. FI ney t
Breda-lay. JhtoUrekf °< Prerec. ad Trt l C lMlniiowlreUit«iorinrt,!«.ri|[«ire.ly
En.lsu '•# Anti, hoa. (t rerirrof EngUih Poetly) I <“ Ure .irerch of lb« KU.Ult
M ttUMuld. _ | skill of balldiag to to* Nor hem prodnee oi<
al wava he had. Mr. Finney has fought hi* wa}
lhno * I aeminst heavy odd*, b t cow bolds a poeltlm
Koine, toliliral, religion* and sodal, C | the Carriage m nafactuiig trad a tb-.t
M Haller, ]
Mopkiutcum Ugeudr, sketchtsand stories, 12mo.
* ~ *,by.Aa..i LMaea«g-i
xt Chrutlans of Prance
bjr i Guizot, I2mo.
He knaws, a* all do wbo have examinee
the facts, that Georgia carnage w <nd» are th
beet in ia r ca. Be u-ea oul. tbe beat mau-
ariltelU^VoXBttUi, D D, ..it^.. I .mptor. til. molt .XiUt-d workmin
iixoT 1 ’ ’ ^ ^ | HI* prices cannot ba competed with, and the
constant favor with which b a work 10 ma tiog 1
Wife’s Metseng r; a novel ltmo
Tiber and Tname*. h ir s—oclition pact and
pre-eLt, 8vo. II a-uaicd.
Her Majesty, the Quxn
a novel, from tb» Gtiman.
UJUcnma. Comm eaiunerln ^arope, 1874-78.
Funny PoU^Oa. 1 ^*; a novel, by Geo Yatlott.
Th lr of Hairewkrda; 1 ov-1,8vo.
Helen Erskine; a novel, b„- Mra M H Botlnron, I
, ISmo I
pjema, by Fbbaltus.JSmo
0 Wild ; anov.l, by Mia j Ma. ary
as araace that hts trtam: h over N >rthc;
compel tt on is close at ha A The oat hen
novsl. J E*;en Cooke. I people and the press particularly should au pon
I such men as Mr, Finney la tie work of ja’^Ioti-
1 Madcod, Dp. . | jj r njjing 3authem mtnofscturea to the
front In every essential respect.
Henry 1 oort and, 4 novel, by A J Cline, 1
Honey nod Gau; p.emi, by Fbfcaltua.11
irollna: 1
JL BOMA.HX1C STOBX.
Kelarn of as Hmband After 15 Tear*
to Fluff HU Wife Unrrlt ff.
Oswego, August 13. —This place has
a very romantic but entirely true story,
hich is t ie general topic of converea-
tion. In 1863 a man named Arthur
Freeth a rboeperlty, lj Mra JS Oioaaland.
:ancviL1imo
0’Coni. or ktfp. a hotel known as the
p.pir* fmm oVcriJo*- Hrew kev p A ijLuie; I otto Hill hooee, three mitee north of
Pumdk Keu.il ; ; a more., bj kg Licton '| Oswego. He was arrested in that year,
tried snd convicted (or passing counter-
dotted, ujx, - - 1 feit money and waa sentenced to two
bun-bi.e ia murndj Place,;. non), bj Edith Mil* I years in the Anburn state prison. He
UmK r’’ Luck and Key; s novel, by T M Speight wto married, and hsd two children, rim
1 firm r ^ 3 never returned home aud hts wife, be
lara Vaughan;a tovet, by & D B.sckm«rc, l2mo I lieving him dead, was married in
Tha i*mr t3r ‘ l ‘ rununce * bJ Heurjr Kin * fc * 3r ' to a shoemaker named Hermann
IheLamlof Narla*; a novel, by Mra Ollphant. I Berry. A day or *iWO 8gj O’Cjn
faaudbooa of Feriunua, u.dr use prep-rauun, | ner made his sppeaiance
practice
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It acts directly npon the liver, restoring It
when dheaMd to iu normal condition; and in
dating the activity of th *
r organ of the system ia
ascs it has no equal as » punuci..
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all impurities from the system; and while it ia
the cheapest medicine in the market, it ia also
superior to all known remedies. While it ii
more effectual than Blue Mass, it Is mild and
perfectly safe, containingmothing that can in the
lightest degree injure the system. It does not
iicken or give pain; neither does it weaken the
patient, nor leave the system constipated, as do
most other medicines.
Liver Complaint, Dya-
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IraAuchr, Sick Headache, Water-Braah,
■" rartbnra, Sick Stomach, Jaundice,
lie,Vertigo. Neuralgia, Palpitation ol'
e Heart, Kemale lrrc — J
Weakness, all Skin and 1
Worms, Fever und Ague,
tion of the Bowels.
In small dose* it is also a sure
Chronic Diarrhoea.
Taken two or three times a day, tt pro
mts Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet
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e tested its gre
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thousands who have used it, bringing back
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And Professor yodern Languages *nd Belles
Lennr, aid- d t y lemretent Assistants.
f HE FIR81 TERM OF THE TENTH I
1 Scho’ss le year will beg*n San Sir nun. I
187». OBjior: To qaal'fy »«t pro*esioos]|
* ndles.or to t repare forthe prartlcal purtulUo* |
ife; thus brlr elm- pnrh* *n»o close relations with
be splr tof lloJLm Utilization. 1
Latin and Greek are optional, I
French. Spanish, I
^ tpo'*a. the
b*«. ednevtd Oi Ea:o e • TF
tarU.ta la rcpreaectea.
Tie Music ’Department
Embracing Voice Culture, Piano, Orgalc, Vto’fn, 1
Oorptti Guitar ard L'arp, rffers the Invs.luabl-
advantages cl trutmXe practice, sn lndaermrot
which retulir Lo- ».■rvatories of mn»lc regard as‘
a mat auxiliary in the ponult of mnsteal 1
anow'tdge. Thu department 1« In charge of
that des^vediy popular Inst roc or PfioF. WM
CL> BK, late ef Atlanta.
For Circular, vcntammg lull informatiouan to I
e *aaa* an; inner life of th* College, address
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Homo Medicine Co., Philadelphia, Pa*
Price per Bottle, 25c. Extra Large Size, 75c.
. . . made his —
Hui(ibj<Ao?Tolictia Ancient*nd ModereTlmre Oowego. Berry, his wile’s second has-
liino I band, was absent from home. O Con-
A c- mpanion to the 0!d Testament, a Com | uor obtained an interview wuh the
.1S3«t a ^c«.Ke'a?Sno. wife. Site »ccomp»nied him lo Hor-
Uo tbe Lord’a Supper; a preparation foe com 1 nellsvilie, where one of his children, 1
muniou, by i Lomas a iisoa, D d I daughter, who had grown np and mar-
SS.'iffid Si Mto Thle 217““ ned during his alMence, lives. Berry,
Aiide; A ttonoince ot utkiAe-. LUe. gmm. La. I coming home and finding out the sitaa-
utiu,i2aio .... I tion, went to HoraeUsville. He lonad
N h7lKv??'iw (. t.vreti.11 his wile, and ssked her whether she
VtJb.’<« ^ ’ 1 11 would go hack with him or intended to
Erilug, tht Bjid, by Baker 8 w, (a juvenile) globe I go with O’Connor. She decided to ie»
Fin^Bdgade.br B.fcr s w, (.JnrenU.) *tob. ed. “ O.wego with Berry. OConno.
BiancbeSeymooi; a novel, tro. I left on the next tram, taking with him
Breaking a Botietffy; a novel, by Geo Lawrence, I htS son, a young man aged seventeen
UcriSTEok; oa «.« »ad reddiee. bit. utd bit- “ W> iB S «? 8 ’ Qt . h America.
ing. FD^-yer, i2i..o. I He says that aiter being releai^d from
Edith’s U atakc; a covtl, by Jennie Woodviile, I Auburn prison he went to St. Lonis.
Aund^oi QiadUbet, by Dai J B Eetmedr- ^ ere *^g 0, b a “ k
>V ork, play and ProfU, Gardening lor Young I They robjed an IUUIOIS bank of $240,-
Folk* AMHjic liow. I 000. O’Oonnoi’s share of the epoi a wae
^ 000 With this he fled to Cabs. He
Fair PuriUii; a lovel, by Frsnk kocreffer, lima I WSS followed, arrested, brought back
'* * " “ 1 aud santenced to ten years in Joliet
ha secreted in
Cuba. Oa bis teleaee in 1876 be went
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage
■nsmncvcngfq A Guide te Wed?5ck a
g j| ^ FA W a IomS 0 ***”}** 1 °J j
t* of Beprouuctlon and
Disease* or Women
Aoek for p-tr*t». consid-1
[ertsdieg. Ml pages, prim
1. BggkftHSBgKyM.
Abuse. Xxoessos. or Secret Disease*, with tbs but
organ : zdd democrat in ibe fourth dis
irict, bat advocates Felton icjthe 9
The Lsster men will learn with pain
that such are the facts of the case The
thus fount 10exist in tbe atmosphere I e 4 ao i rer «too good a paper o fire al
Mr. M qnul believes that be can find 1 . - r t .
n.uch moth in . given amoant ol .it) '* .t.fl.tentiallty [.he MWWritl en-
the use of improved apparatus. The I tered, etc.] into a strsige district
nunqber of these organisms is email in
winter, augments in spring, is stations'
ry m tnmnur and <Ucreased in au
tumn.
— Ia 1876 there were 5,588 women
sent to tue Westminster 1 risen 1o»
(Irnnkenness, an tncieare of 7f8
1875. Homo of the prisoners Dad beer.
—A on -armed negro in Augusta
named Theodore Johnson, saved a boy
from drownit g iheiOlher ffay, makirg
the fourth he nos saved. He is an ex
pert swimmer, altogether leaflets, and
deserves a medal.
Henry Richardson, of Th* Coneti
eunvicteti 100 times. Snort sentence* I TDT ion stsff, will report the fourth d.s-
w.oi conveiiiion. Whii. in Oiianibn.
opened a* B*d:ont,where tin e aud pro-1 ha will fralern’ZJ largely with Goetchius
per treatment may itsnre a cuie ci. I and tbe other chobby-yobbiea. They
the principle tl.at sufficient time should I should deal tenderly with Henry. He
is a mere youth.
A negro woman is on trial in Macon
for murdering her b tby. Tnis goes to
snow that tbe colored people have no
rights in Georgia. They are not al
lowed to murder their own cbi:dren.
When will this oppression cease?
— It is carious that the weather has
be given to enable itie nerves to recov
er a healthy tone, and to supply reli
gions aud moral ii flaei ce acd con
stant nit-dical supervision. Laundry
men fjrm the xiittjoriiy of habilm i |
itr ksids and Ihuitfore the pn p «eet-
home will have a Urge aud efficient
laundry.
An opiniou of interest to Method
isls has been rendered bv Gbancelloi
8au!»bury, ol Ddlasare. J B QuigtrA I no effect on the bowling-alleys. Tbe
slockbu dor i.« tt-e Rehoboth Bead I ___ „ K .k th«
licnip .Vceliioi m icimiion, »pfii. d Io. mBn wh ' “* ,nK th ®. '* r
a writ oi u janciion to restrain the pro I »P lre i * a ‘' llj8 operation gets np lo the
prietor of Uie Bright hous at tha' I fretzii g point when the losirg man
place firm psrmitiir g dancing, cure I walks out wiih his coat on his aim and
playing end riher amu.eo.enie 'o take cMk CD hi „ D0M> re[u3WI t0 settle.
p.*co in the house, on ihe ground that | , * ,
.he same was contrary to morality a*. I Tbe whole game is cool,
taught by the discipline of the I —Mr. J. U. Wsde, of flannony
Meilu dist E pifeopai church, ano I Grove, who was engaged in cleaning a
lt.er.iore. viola:ioo ol the charter oj weI1 finding , hat be wag .boat to be
the place. Ihe chancellor declared I
emphatically that dancing was in viola I npon thote at
tion of the due pline of the Metro list the top to draw him np. This they
Ep.scopal church, and that argutnew | proceeded to d*\ but when half way up,
the contrary would be useless. O..
that ground alone be was prepared t<
usue ibe desired it j iuction,b it ua iht
quostiou of juriedii .ton was raised, h«
leterved hit. decision.
A litile.srene recently to. k place
the rrpe hr. ke and Mr. Wade was
precipitated to the bottom. He was
finally rescued by Mr. Vaughn, hi
brother in-law.
—A riot between two colored Cf ra
in the bouse of lords diuirg a dircus pan es occurred iu Savannah last Mon-
£5 ;'f r - ^““ h 1—Y-n*! th.
. h. p t uii.r u “K.rl Brecon.ficH," th. bln ® ,,bt,on ,bls «>aoon. More .firay.,
En. of Redesdue (wuo occupied tbe I bemcidrs,robberies, cutting scrapes,
woolsack) thereupon called tue nubl« I ssesalte, attempts at rape, and knock-
-
«n<i not to-the E*rl tt B " I cnrred ln th,t clt I dtt ‘ ID * P“‘
Bin lir.uvi l
10 can him by hu litle, u 1 have done,
when he is not in the hooee. The B.r.
o( Kc.lt.du 0 - It is anial to allude ,0 e
peer as “the n. ble lord,” or “the noble
earl." Eirllimnvilla Itraynotbav.
three months than in ail the other
cities of th. state combined. Give the
Forest City room.
—Rev. D.-. J. L Lyons hss shown
the editor o( the Athers Watchman
jausjji’i mr.<a
Nsw York, Ang. IS — Amos T. Ak
eruiHo, ol Georgia, snorrey general ol
thr United tiiau* during (wrt oi Grant’,
firs, teim, is at the F Lb avenne hotel
Air. ASeunaniean original npcb'.i.
can, und, with th. exception ol Mr
Kt y, pree.nl poa-maa er genera), ia thi
only southern man wbo haa held a
t lace in the caoicet eirce Buchajan
He ia at present reVdirg
iu Oarleruvi le, Ga, jrre cx,
law. A rei<orter had a leugthy
inieivicw wiih lorn to day on matten
ol grtirrai Irtrrtai. “How about ihit
iid. perdrm mrvimint in ihe tenth ?'
“In U.oigia it tmouuis to {rrc-.ica.lj
nolhirg. Ii may he diflarem in tom.
other sonihern ttatea. Tbe repahiirai.
party in Gecrgia haa mode not Sort, to
do anything lor acme r.mt ; there iea
gieai deal olrouieuiionex .ting rmen,
the d. mi crate, and tern, oilleiu pro
le.a inilepecdecce, bat irdeyendence ir
clit'fly rot fined to the democratic
par v O.erardida'e stritra 10 pron
that he ie a belter democrat than hu
opponent. That ia abou
alt" "But ian’ttherea movement il
North Carolina and Tenneeeee, if no'
in other atatea, by which a roaiilicn ol
h eienendenls acd rffnbiicans may
work to tbe advantage el the republi
can part; f ‘The demrera-s are rl
wayv wiliutg to accept all the rernbli
can votes they ran get, bnt they warn
a.I .1 e rffices. I don't ihit k'he inde
pendent movement in the routb wi 1
emorntto much until tier 1SS0any
way, and then it depends on elrcttot e
yerr" "Then the south s sun
solid T” “Yes, for ti . time being ; si
any tate, tbe only way the n pub-
.leant ran gain a foothc.d there
ia to thorcnghly organise and
not form s coalition with tha d< tnccrw
cy. The republicans can baid y make
a s-rot g > ffort to do so nntil s ter the
pter-drciial fltclton. h.ree ]M» the
ret nb‘cans lost and won rg».n el re
lit nj in two southern states Ail are
row nno«r democratic control. Had
Hayes received anything liks the vote
that General Grant did, 1 hrve no
deobt hot what a revoimtot. in politics
wood have ‘ceurred in the a. nth.
Tht democracy bays virtually inducted
the laat tore. amendments to
the constitution, and in the
8. Lou a platform they express gra’ 6
ca .on that r* evasion waa defeated. O.
cocrte this waa dot e lor <fleet. .x,k
any d. mecrat to-day why he is, at a t e
wid say, nine cates cut ol -en, that the
irssou lor tying one is batad on the
It ct that he did net believe in the re
al! the experience of ute noble earl, two vmVurcient coins-one a Grecian
the chairman of committees, bat I have piece®da daring the administration
c( Alexander the Grext, and the other
tbs ucble earl by bis title, as I b*ive. * Reman co n mads dunrgthe ro:gn of
when be is not in ins hou--e. Ttie Eaxj I Antoninas Caspar. I: may be well to
of Redeedaio- Bat not to be repraaog observe here that neither Alex. theG.,
iu cmtI Granville nltimately otierec . . « . . .. . *
to new rn.ee being made, and this iittlt • oor Antoninus C. was in favor of mde-
collcquy come to sn end.
• ifj
rn* ot otto 1 a .
pendent candidates, and both wore
clean tunica.
—Thoms*vil’e Times: Complaints,
leud ana deep,are being heard on every
band cb >at the coiton crop. Two weeks
■ nee the proopec: was never beuer;
aow, it is 8&>d, the crop is failing sn J
— Angara is disinfcciiug with cop
peras.
—According to the Srar Covington I failing feat. The exce stve and continu
needs a publrc steam laundrv. ous rairs are doing the miaebief. There
.. . . . . . I is no doubt about the crop being aeri-
—Macon haa burglars wbo rob etorea I ously u jured, and it the rains continue
and tl en aitempi to burn them. I i*. will L*e mill farther injured, though
— A Serial Circle man baa several I we *f® inclined to think that the d«m-
young alnword trees iu bearing. I ia fft'mewbat magnified. For in-
" . I eunce, an intelligent farmer to.d ua the
— tmcxatj is a new Georgia werd I other day that the crep w-»s cut off
A Felton man owns tbe copyright. I nearly half. We do not think ilia near
—Tbe revenue officers are very »c I l!*®* ^4; iff* however, badly hurt
• -.re:.. Iliirrare, Bul » w,,h Notable weatb*r, the crop
t ve in Gilmer county. wih Tet oul we|K ^
-Turn up your Und .r.d d, posit —Bom* C.nritr: Oa (he Sundny
thereto the materia'for your turmro. after P..rsou Friu n ^peke at Crdai^
— Mr. E l ward McCabe, an old citis*n I town ne tcok a bn^gy in B maat 4
of 8r vanaah, is I o’clock p m. for his nome near Carters-
_\|- T i/>maa * —«re. I * h * D »U the neighbor-
-Mr. Toomos rhrtrntcn.a venereble hood of j. c Eve » t h? ,. 0|>p , d * | ront
c t sen < i Stewart C’uatv, is dt«d. ol the res det.eeof Rev Perry Jackson,
—Rev. W. B. B-ncett haa removed * colored preacher, n : ralle.1 h m on
from Thoms-vilie te Q ,it»».
— Later spoke at Rock mart recentiv. bef. re, and I expect you to do your
The boys have all closed up. | hr me :n ibis rece,” e»c. Perry
*r.A ,u M re Krareriwwwi I *5* ihe ds'ctor hung ms bead ai d did
-Be.we.it two and three hundred uot look hlm in lhe , bu .
r«ipt* in Gilmer eo.tn-y have profess I aetm.d to be aabrmedcf what h, wat
ed religion during ibe post month. I doing. It will be remembered ’ha’ Dr
—John West, s colored “h.-w- dec" * “ rmc “ ^
. . ... , ,| atornicg at U-ive bpriDZ, ai.d tmmrdt
doctor ol Macod, hxs besn commtued Mr r „ lur h „ t ,„ mcD ’ took , w0 of bl ,
Io jiil lor murdering sn iuhut. pnminent ruppottera. one white sor
— Anegroboy pirked s ’sdy’s pocke’ I he other s colored preacher, r ff to out
ia Griffio Itutt Mondsv, but was arrested brd a P <v.te conaulurtio.
- These sre tc s, SuU comment ia none
and is now in j db
—Bil?ap« maka« votes every lime he
makes a s. etch, and to does S.>eer-
for B Hap%
■ Colonel Thomas G. Lawson, ..
Edontou, wr.’es •« follow^ to the Wai
ton C ounty YidtUr: Some one hot
N-ton cunty rre building . new I H^d:o
church. die for congress in thi. diatr e-. I cir
- Sundsy afternoon, Heny FcG nty, hul experte: ce the livelieet grai fio-
o( Athena, aged fourteen, was sudden- t *°° vt l T comp .mentsry
tally drowned near Athena *?. *“ P '° y U
--a . . . I snootuM irg my n-mi in this cod nee-
•The Irct that Doit J. \ 1 te, ot th. I tion, and I,ri’pfo nntgc'xe and rp
Co’umbna Enquirer, i. in favor of Fit- preciate your g od < pintiu tT.ua ■:
ton rugh to be a warning to ail tilde. I Piraeed. Bn- 1 Mg to ^.-ure yru that .
p. ndent po iticiana. am udt a cat didate ior congnaewn.,
r I T 11.1. , I honor*. As te generally kncwo.I shall
, — A T.llabaasee .man holdly Mrawe j be asmrdidat* b- fore the next general
c JUtinrticn acts. Vo* the toothem h s huggp info Fartjih Back tbe <ft>gtr are'Jubqy isr the cSm ol tidfe M tiw
U eit La iy; a uovei, from lhe German, 8ro. , _ MV . Ijarr .,, w
L fc of Geo B MiClellau, ojGeo aUitilaxd, 12tna I nr : mn xfi« trexanra
• otm Toompeuo; a uor*.. prison. Hts treasure
Jo.lia. Dindioo, Oocmamlat, ltmo. ‘ ‘ -
AALaaot Qmoticet,bj 11. n J F Ketnedy.
Lao> Bet ; a ik vel, 12m
.oat Day* of a iUuk; a novel 12mo*
Tbe • aavi find inter. b> JL0114 A Burl. 12m 1
Marie Berviile; a novel. Jrom tuu Freucu 12mo.
Mart 1. Be; a uovei. by Carl Uc te». 8vo.
N w Gjdiva; anovel. n> s II-pc, 12ma.
Oiu Lieccau Daj*; Hiuddu F*ary Sxjriet, byM
Fere. Dun*.
directly oack to Cuba and recovered
his spoils. With it he went to Brtzii,
where, he says, he has acquired wealth
aud position. He came to this country
after hts family. He had in his poises'
riou $26,000 in cash, $10 000 of which,
it is feaiu, no gave bis who.
0 nds at night in the governor 1
nonur, fitly followed the fleet and tbe
fire-woi ks the previous night. The
ci»mp put on a beautiful and splendid
appearance. It was meet that tbe
world without should correspond with
the gladness and the noble pi
poses winch pervaded the hearts of tbe
eople.
111B VBA. VTAVQUA. ASH y MULT.
Dlftrennc
p-pi nu
Brand*
tiprcini di vpetch to Tbe Constitution.
Faibpoint, N. Y., August 20.—Gov.
Co?qaltr, f t Georgia, wbo ia to leave for bone
thi* morning, wa*
CALLED UPON LAST SIGHT
(or a farewell ad«trrm and apoku with great feel
ing, e’oqurnoe and purer, urging that Chrf* ian
of tbe norh and *ou»h ebould.
MX XT K«CH 671IE K FACE TO FACE
and Join hand* iu their efforts to bring pi rm»-
police snd good will to tbe country. In
dwiug he invited all present
IT OEOBGIA.
in which *'ate ibej would receive a glad and
hearty we'come. Toe governor* run irk* were
receive*! «ltn repealed and hearty dxmountre-
lionsvf applaaao.
t'omr|G ilenee New York lUnhL
FAixiois T , N. Y., Aueuat 15, ’sW.
Another miLuenbe audience ti ling
ia benche-t in the auditorium aud
t *e surronudiug space, greeted J sepb
Cook at 11 o’clock this morning His
subject was ’Saved S.u's Under
Namral Law,” an entirely new Let are.
Upon th^ platform were Governor
Cj quitt, of Georgia, who was applau
ded ueariily as he mrdc his appearance,
and who was accompanied bv his wife
child en ; ex Governor George W.
Palters j, of VVestdrid, N. Y ; Rev.
J >hn Laid, of New York, R. v. C. E.
F lion, D I), of Pi tt-burg; Rsv. Ur.
Warren, ol Philadelphia, Bishop Fos
ter and other distinguished gentle
men.
MR. COCK'S ADD HEPS.
Mr. C x»k was introduced bv Rev. J.
H. Vu-ceut, D. D., ol X«jw Yoik, and
was greeted wit., great Jemi-nstration?
of applause. In the course cf his re
marks ho said : Physicians begin to tell
us that we must act reverently in the
preosrcsof the visions of dying men.
Dr. Clark of B ston,in his new book says
-*ie dying e- metimea see into the of her
world, aud Dr O.iver Wen fell Ho’mes
confirms this turn his personal obser
vations. In one case, three urinates
after u certain woman’s breath ceased a
lookef surprised jyy came upon her
countenance. Th a woman s brain was
sound. It was 1 nly her hear* that was
Whai did that woman see ?
What does the scientific meihod say
that she saw? Dr. Clark and Dr.
Holmes say that this can
not to be explained as coming from any
ptivs’cai source. After five years « f
hiolcg col srody the speaker was con
vinced by the scientific method that *s
we have begun to a cl aud to weave we
shall continue to act and to w^ave for
ever. The soul clothes itseli htre, and
it will be c othed, and Gjd will clotbe
it in that future world. God mikes no
mistakes. He disappoints no longii gy.
He will satisfy oar longings for tbe g od
and the jast and fc>r the beautiful toi-
ever. \ 4 riliam Callcn Bryant, who h-e
just gone into :he nnaeen holy, argued
from the migrating instinct cf the birds
that there was s south to match it.
BXCIFnOM TO GOVKRKOB COI QUlTT.
A. two o’clock tins atternoci. a grand
public reception was given to Gdneral
A. H C lquitt, governor ol
Georgia and president of the late in*
ternaiiona; Sunday renool convention
ha d at Atlanta lost apring. Tue exer
ctava were conducted by Dr. Viccenl,
of New York, supetinteLuem of iu
su action ia the assembly, wbo said that
he welcomed the distinguished guest
as a man, a fellow citizen, a Cbrisoan
worker aud a friend to the Sabbath
school ci*nse—a man who, from the ex
cellence of his charac er, was popular
with both poii.ical parties intis own
state.
George W Patterson, present mem
her of congress from ttie Cti*uUuqia
an J CattarAugUs district, welcomed ttie
governor in beha?f of the country, all
portions of wh en were here represented,
ard tbe R=v. Randolph 8. F.ster,oneo
the bishop, of tbe Methodist Ep scrpal
cburch, men made an address of w el-
come in beha f of the Cariatian people
cf the country. Governor Co quit
then responded at length, expressing
bis t harks to the gen tl* man who bod
spoken and to tbe «adiei ce for the gen
eroas reception given to him, not as a
politician, not even os the governor of
a great state, but as a Cariatian man
and fehow-worker in the
cause 11 Chris’. The gov
ernor sa u that it nrd been stated that
be was a minister. He had revet
been so honored. He hsd never b -en
authors>d ss an exhorter, but wts a
.ftvira.-, pressing hts way toward the
better land,mi epreadirg h:s sails to
cs’ch all wiuds which would haren
aim thither. Tne governor's rents'ks
were received with great enthusiasm.
KE CM X OF AIUM-VI
At ks! pat. eeven f in. me annual
re-union 01 the Cbautacqoa alumni was
tieid. Addresses were m«de by Dr Vui-
cent. Dr. Ge rge A Pud’*, ttie joew
president, and others, after which there
wax a X'enerai i.iumination of the
tnmmdt.s'iitefM. nwanm Aj.
Col. Tiiornton and Wnlt*l»w Reid.
To tbe Elitorof tbe Tribune- Sir: lnaamuch
xs you wue ao very kind aatopui.Uto my private
, note, wriuen to you individual.'y. wnerein I re-
uii;omery,12mo I queated tbe name o! the author of a letter from
a uovcL ltmo. I iota cliy lo the Tribune abcut independents In
The Ca tie Piagu-, by H Ujurgingaon, M D. it* I Georgia, and published on the 3d. I respectfully
hi*t ry, o uln and treatment, ltmo. I request tbat Ton publish this in your p-per.
Tne author of that letter i« a ilar and a vl:Din.
Com per * . oedcai Worb/Bmi.
Han .Duok of A*e .Icine; Tha l'reecriber and Dio*
The 4 t’oruer Cupboard—A Book for tbe House-
b 4d, ltmo.
lieu-cwife's Domestic Science—A Book for tbe
Uou euolu, 12mo.
Respectfully, M. E. Thoxnton
Atlanta. Go., Aug IX1878
P 8—The above lltile Tr*ertUm appeared ii
The AtlamtaCoottitutios several days ago
If roar author, who suie* that I have no tend
tng in tbe community, la re^ponii e, let tim 1 otse
, 10 the front Or, will yon hold you self re
. _ Geo I spontiblfe? Respectfully, M. fi T.
B«ue. U u l [Certainly, Tuornton. On thi
^iJr'^a rmo. K "“V?, of yofir correapondepce we
«»ul h, T'lxare-Bad, F.lry Story,lOmo I cheerfully inume the “responsibility,
old coudwbb; . dj k Unfa. I You are not “lhe butt of the town,” aa
K umo° MUl1110 “I Wom«B, I .pat reckless correspondent called yon.
Tie. a, Puuiti and FIuwcib; now rtey *row, etc, I You ere merely the blue ribbon donkey
i>y Wo Buly, ltmo I ..f the empire state of the runny south,
Ei - N «- York Tribune.]
ton, 12mo
Wiltreu C’l.mbermede; a novel, by Geo Macdon- 1 Pat Up or Mbai Up
A Text'Uook^of Freemasonry, lGmo. J ^ ew York GiapbliL
Key to Ghorcu Bietory, by J ffeury Blount, D D, I The attention of James Gordon Ben-
.r 169 ^ , . . „ ... . I nett is respectfully invited to the fact
ibS^ol BraSl b *■ U 1 * 1 » tool of • very malign ant type has
Baker Let er* truasuith amcB,8ru. I iiiyxded the columns of ihe Herald. In
ueBince; b pjcu, uy boa R »eu ,,oel. I* leading editorial Ibis morning he »1-
c -"C“ of Urici “ am - lades twice to the silver dollar ol did]
qiiet kites Godolpbts; aa.rel, by rath Oarrett, I grains as being “worth only 68 cents."
. '“S'- - I -<ow, we believe this Bilver do .ar to be
lUa’li. 1 MtbiSlubY" Rtdlcai, * or, h 100 cent*. To teat th* question,
ay r . BKucmn ' • which is right, wo will pay 99 cents for
all the silver dollars Mr. Bjnnett will
deliver at the office of the Graphic. Il
they are worth only 88 cents, Mr. Ben
nett will make 11 ceuis on every d nlai
or, $11 on every $1C0; or, SllOOOOoii
novel, P-'per.
ub.rs*Rtp “
IVuiiiv*’* Farce u>d Nature; t
of tbe XoUowlDg I ev ^ r j million. Mr. B mnett could el-
feet the transfer of this last emouut
To tbe person aendiug us four subscribers and
|8 in mo^ey we will KEd
bocks:
DUrv of a Rebel War Clrrk. J W Jones, 2 vols,
Li§ut of tbe World; potmi and bymns. Ulna J itable week’s work. Let him either
haul off his financial fool, or else ac
cept our offer; cither put up or shut
up!
Ou» Im a of Practice of Medicine, by Wm All Iron,
MD, 8vj.
Ai uu a Pointed by t brnse vea,from the French,
profusely ite* rated. 8vo
Volcano.*an i R.rthqu> k a, '
Real Independence.
Gainesville North Georgian.
In referring to Speer’s being an inde
pendent, CoL Billups wanted to know
of what waa he independent ? If he
Rouen Ains'cigh, a luTvel, by M fi Brsddos, f I wa8 independent of tne time-honored
Sktredlua’a Complete Work*, 8vo, with portrait, principles snd custom of the'democrecy,
ou *.eeL I ’hen he thanked his Maker he wa* not
Amazon and Madeira Rivers, Keltir, 8ro, 11 u* I ao t for it only argued that he was ab-
OirSfi’llM* hliioiyaml (teBCTlptioriBot thol'en- I jrClly lie pen den l OU the ladlcils. SUli
? ° - 1 ilisorgznizjre; but if he meant that he
waa independent of rings, cliques,
pledges aud promises, theu no min,
not even Mr. Speer, waa more t.ide-
lendentthan he,because he had neve^
iy implication or intimation asked any
MlddleuLircb; a m vet by Geo fiillott. 2 vols.
new. BAILIE EBJTOKi
If In Fnuerat Tetbrdxy
Nashville, August 20. - A special to w ^
the An. trie n^ays that the funeral ol I man to vote for his nc mi nation, or
the Hon. Bri*ie Peyton recurred at his I made any promise about it one way or
late leaidei''* 3} miles south of Gallo- another.
tin, on the Na iville pike. His fatal
sickness be »n on Tuesday lost in Gal I * se^mor Goxdoi
latin, when e waa eeized with some- Augusta Chronicle,
thieg like vertigo end fell. He wm . General Gordon will get instead oi
con. eyed h. me and had another attack ono hundred and seventeen, I wo hun-
oi like nature on Wednesday. On 8at d re j an d nineteen votes, the whole
urdsiy bi* condition growing gradnally Dnm ber in the general assembly. In
worse, Dr. Wm. Nichol, cf Nashville, ot h er words,he will not have any oppo-
was dispatched for, but human skill guion. Even if he should have,he will
could prove of no avail, I nndontaedly be re-eitcud. Hia con.
the old etatmmah dtixo I atitnents are pleased with ms coarse in
at a few minutes past 3 o’c ock Sunday lbe *>»*«• »“d ieel that hU presence
in the seventy-fif:h year of hU r ge. A?
to the exact nature of his disease, hit and secUon. They will commend his
physicians disagree. .His many virtues |
brought to his funev
•rought to his funeral a large concourse
of friends acd relatives, whose grave ^ ™
ccnntenarces and weenire eves be democracy Cor vice president.
ccnntenarces and weepirg eyes be
tokened their love for the u« ceased and
sorrow 1 at his taking off Tne m
rily rhort notice of bis burial prevented
any rivic or military display, which
was desired by many, on the occasion
of his f .mend The rimple ceremonies
Thornton*m Weak Point.
Sparta Time* and P.octcr.
Col. Marce’.loa E. Thoraton, tbe great
original independent, is rgrin a candi
r date for congress in the fi .ti. Thecolo-
were^tionducted by R?va. Birdett and I nel haa a master mind; also a powerful
Ferretl, of the Method st, and Arbuth- I stomach. He ate thirty quails in thirty
not, of tbe Presbyterian church. After I days, and if he was elec ed to congress
all, it eeemed very appropriate to per- I we believe he could doit ?gun, and in
form there sad rites I elude the feathera. Buti: won’t do for
is the h.~mb if his ASCE3TOE9 I tbe colonel togoto Washington. First
with hts neigubora and friends cf his I thing you know, be will be trying to
youth ga bered in groups under the I down the American eagle,
pleasant shades of tne front lawn, the I —
Dnmber being much too large to be con- Tfce mtienDlnm or loll vised I*
tained in the residence. His life had I
been long and eventful. California, I Findlay JdfferoantiD.
L inisiAna.and Sou h America had each I Suppose the national millennium of
claimed him for awhile, and at last we “unlimited issue” sets in, bow is it
find him gathered to the home of bis I goirg to “mike times better?” How
fa here. Alter the fnarral dircoorse I are you to get the “unlimited issue”
his remains were conveyed about one unless you work for it or buy it with
honored yards from the dwelling to the I aome equivalent ? If it is to be worth
family baryii g ground, aud deposited J anything, the gt-vernment will not give
and.r the ehxde of a large weeping it to yen. And if it is to be worth
I nothing, it wouldn’t do you good ; f you
ix THU lxttlk cemetkry, I had miiiioDS of it. Ttke 0 from 0 and 0
locateu in tne garden, ne buried CM. remains. If you warn money you will
Pevto. *a v ife, father and mother, an j I “ aTe work fir it.
grard parents. Here are also buried
bis noole eon, Bdiie Pey’ou, Jr, who i traua >now
rohto?C*k : l32,,t,a Z if“V i .S, e fov'^rSZ| l0 0. a tto g
ter, Ue pride of her lather 1 * hrart,I
whose accidental demth from a bon*
Rant him in mmc .n pt'1. . ^ Yeartfowtert •Wadotkeepitincana.bothaTe
itlooee or hoik.” We deslraco coll tht ettte tion
of pozetiver - of Doo’ey’a Yeaet Powder to the
fact that this 1* a dir honorable trick, wh ch
resort'd to for ths prrpoee of palrBlcgcff,
DcoJey'*, a ch- ap, a-u untied eaaetltaU, which
ca-e* is hUhl? detr,mental to health.
The gamin* “ooLej** Yeaxt Powder i» nev^r sold
tn bn!k or loo* . balls ears 'jd sr ?hela>l ana
sent him, in sorrow, an ex'le frqm
heme ior nearly ten years. The old
pa riot will sleep quietly now, in this
little grave-yard, over which, in wild
cor fusion rune * ue honeys* ckle and ivy.
THE fCEVIYING MEM SEES
of the faxui y -.re Jotin Bid Peyton and
Miss Euims Peyton, who, i* will be re
memo-red, WMfPgroeeirgclerk of <he| t»femxrk<jt , b«prop(iitin-Doo!./&7roUi
stare senate of 187d a lady of much I KtwYoek. Any i**ier. ther. for % who offer*
sniiit snd sense The place where CoL
Peyton died was settled at an early day ...
by his grandfather, who was k lied by I —Ail Babies are diminutive C;e3trf,
the Indiana near Bledsoe’s Lick. His I since they com*, they see, the* con-
father served in several of tae Indian I quer, sometimes by their gentle still-
ware witn distinction, and was a war- I aees but oftener by continued and np-
thy sire of so noble a sod. I roarious erving induced by Coir
— 1 Teethirg, Flatulence, etc. Dr. Bui.' _
— Every effect must have a cans': 00 I Baby Syrup by its gentle yet spec fic
!aCLn?f&A^l3^fuSo?S^iSwre
«m at the Threat and Lmqa. Cti«rrh,RMynti»
^il^twWM«po5pI»W*ni«*tp» Of prteej oratl tt
434 ang2S...dAwly
DR. RICE,
V. Court Place, LOUISVILLE] KY.j
r^alxrlT c<lacatrf ud W»Uy qmlt*»d pbjtidAa aod ttfl
ipermatorrhoa and Impotcncy,
lithtiwH «f *dr-kb««« In WHO, •rxml cxccmc* U ex
■t »n« by diraui. Mum «f DcfccUrc Urmep. Thy-
•I -xlD^cxr. Pimplex on Fnce, Averxkin V, Sodm cf FfEiW
Ccafu-loa of Mm, Lo« of Scxuxl *“ —
—londotherprimte , .
It Uocifevident Uutt n |*y xleUn wto port x^eeUIntteatloa
, o orrtxin dna* of Jinuea. and UaUi| tWxmli xnnu-
iij, xcqalm gmX xkiiL PhriicUnx knowing this het often
Educational.
Cotton Clns, Steam Erg!nes, Ao.
PLANTATION MACHINERY
We are Agents in Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina for
GULLEIT’S LATEST IMPROVED MAGN’U'A COTTON GN
Gnllett'sG&n Feeder aud Condenser,
BIGELOW’S STEAM ENGINES, EuONOMlZER ENGINES
Every otyle, Ror*Eont»l, Tpright, Moor ted and Stationary- Flr*-cl*M wo k at extrema low prices
rniTON Praciifont levbr and SGrew Cotton Presses, Gi-leman’s Mills, SawMids.&c.
tULIUH L IttO, rltOlUoill, I TEEMS LIBERAL. PRICES LOW. Ctrcvl.1.and wl*™ tim,!»lwl. AAdr.w
’00 -nrq A-2mo
& co.
H asS iMltitiS-SUAFTINC
-C^|*-L CEARINCS k CENEB
m? mmA/i & pme list.
The University of North Carolina!
IS IN FOIL OPERATION.
N IXT session will be btgin Angnst 2ith
1 or ca a-oene apply to
KRMP P. BATTLE, President.
2*8 anfl4. .d»w1t
Nor lb Carol na.
Nazareth & cao emv
xui
BARDS'! OWN, KY.
r¥>HIe IxstitDticn baa been a board ng achoo)
.hict’ fw , a. ,s sysa^r , * ,4 ^ r ^
?eetera State*. Each jc
princip cs
N*xaretbi*Oi
any time of the year The
1 of tie lEhtltu lon,
Loaievllle to Barcetowu, pat ring by Niz. eih.
Terms per onnom for tbe Higher Comae
cf S’udtts:
With nuL..... f 2’8, Without music... .$218
Mlltou County NbertfT* Mir.
W U-L be sold before the Court Hone* door In
Alpharetta, Mil on count., Gecryi«, on the
T | first Tuesday In Pen’emoe- next, be tween the
‘ legal boor* ot sale, tbe toliow r v property, to-wit:
lota of land Noe. 86 acd 205, lo 1 bo second
district and; second section of MUton roan’-.
Georela. Levied on a* the prepe tv of J. P.
wuedf
Tucker, to satlr+v sun^nr fl fas Issued from t
With music *2.6; Without music fl7ii I Juatice* Court. 823d District Q M.,of Milton
Payable hoK yearly l.n advance. Extra! rat ch * I ,n . *2"* of TFUlobv Baordeu va. J. P.
form separate chx ees. For farther Infoimaiion, I Tucker, principal, and R M Tncker. security
PropertT pointed ont by plaintiff Tenant In
possession notified. -Levy made s >d rr’nrned to
me by U W. Lewis, L. a July tfi.b, 18G3.
W*. frUItiE. Sheriff.
»inderbilt University.
p UETH 8ES8I0W^0pen* Sept. 1,1878, and 1 . a roaTxaaca.o^a.;
loses Jane 1, 1879.
Tn tion and other Feet: Literal
Department, 165; Law, $100; Medicine, 265;
Theology. $15
Board and odging per month, $16 to $20.
Coaf of Grounds. Building, and Apparatus, I
f5(0,000. Permanent Rndcwment, $600,000. I
Profat tors. »7; Aestitant Instructors, & Students |
last year 406, representing nineteen etate*.
For Catalogue*, address
L. C. GARLAND, Ch&nceUir.
Nashville, Term.
147jlu1v9—dlsw4w Aw4w
UEOKU1A, Fayette comity.
Ore iuaxv’s Office, July 1, lf78.
W nERRAS, M T. Yates, n-*»n1*>is rotor da
ban's non erm tcw.'im -ntn snntxo of the
estate of J W. Hcaa, dcccs e.l, applk-tur le’ters
of ' , lsims4i>n:
All porsons copcorned ere hi reby notified to
file their objections. If any exist, on or b*fo-« tl e
Oral Mo?vd*y In October rext t*!so letters of dis
mission will b? granted the applicant
L. H GRIGGS,
00 Julyfi_.w1a*»3m Oroi. sry.
PROF KCMEjriM HtSTO.HT OF
THEWflR IN THE EAST
or the conflict between R ttsma and Tuaur.
the LIVE book for LIVE Agents Has 70*
octavo p*see, IrtO Kncpravlngs of Rattles, f ort
resses, Generals, Ac , Ac. Price, $3 40
Terms unequ».ed. AGENTS WANTED. B 8.
GOODSPE^D k CO., New York, or Olndrmatl,
Ohio. rin«enH..iMn«1v
vi.it the dty for tmtaeM. w-dieimee c.« U ml pdrUel/
'll ultij by mail ar nprem aarvhere.
Cures Guaranteed in all Case*
^Cp^SuUon^FrMMllT ®r by letter free sad Isrited.
in imimil* aad cccreapoadesca atrtetty cnsfld«»lia1.
PRIVATE COUNSELOR
0 pagea, aeat to any addnraa, keeurely aealed, for thirty
Hw«re fwm »*1. M. WrSL*"- Ssadaj^ * to 4*rt Jt
PRESlRIPTION FREE
GTOR the speedy Cure of Hemlnaj Weakness,
X? Lost Manhood, and all disorders brought on
by Indiscretion or Excess. Any Druggist has
the Ingredients. Address DB. JAgUEN At
CO., 130 W. HIxrti Ntreet,
Uf t‘'bK wW tilNiT
EAST TENNESSEE
UNIVERSITY
‘ I A Pan’a, Ga. Also, root price paid for oil kinds
FARMERS,TAKE NOTICE
UK HIGHR8” CARR P ICE Paid for RYE
STRAW, a» D. UORG .N’S HARNESS AND
-LAW FACTORY, No V6 Whitehall Meet,
Atian’o, Ga Also, root price paid for all kinds
esses railroads, lhe expense
lights, washing, room-rut, etc., $12$ % year,
Fall session opens r-eptember 12th For cata
logues. address THOi. W. HU’4B<, Pres.,
234 <aU25...w4t Knoxvll’e, Tenn.
Of 1 gather.
Inl-tt.. w«t
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE. I
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
This time honored Institution opens Septem* I
ber 19th, 1871. Among the first schools (• ‘roans |
ladles in the United States. European and
Americor Teachers. Surroundings beautiful.
Climate unsurpassed. Paironlxad by Seventeen
States. AMONG THB BEST TERMS IN THR
UNION; Boa.ro, WoshaXO, Lxshts, Knqusu, |
Latin, Fbenohc, roa xach bout or
Scholastic tkab, 18115. Music, 4c., Vxxt
low. For Catalogue*, address
Rev. WM. A. HARUI1. D D., President,
194 July 11 ^.d^wAwSw Stsunton, Ya,
A SPLF’DIO OPPORTUbirr TO
HN A FORTUNE Nr
a'HIBUTION, 1378, ATNI
DAY, SEPTEMBER 10th.
Louisiana State Lottery Com’y,
This Iostitation was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of State for Educational and
Charitable purposes in 1868, *ith a Capital of
iLjoLiiOO, to which tt nos ithc* added a wm
rune of $350,000. It* Grand Aingls Num
ber JDtstnbutioiiH will take place
on ihe second Tuesday. It never tea!*
PMu. Look at the fotlowing Distribution:
CAPITAL PR T ZB, *30,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
usTor rKins.
20 Prises of 500....
100 P. ixc* of
200 Prxes of
500 Prizes
1000 Prixes of
A rPBOXIKATION
9 Approximation Prises of 5SX.
approximation Prizes of
, 2,700
bin
9 Approximation Prizes of HO 900
1857 Priles, amounting to^«. 110,400
Resp>n»ible corresponding “
prominent points, to a bom
gents wanted at all
t agents wi
ia liberal compc
Application for rates to club* should only be
a will be paid.
more to the HoreCffire ln New Orieans.
Write, dearly stating fail r-ddrees, for farther
. . md order* to
M A. DAUPHIN,
information or send 1
lanta. Ga.
Allot
der th* •nperv'ilo and manoerment
AL8 G. T. BEAUREGARD and JU*<AL A.
EARLY.
307 sup18 .d<&u4w
5th
GRAND DISTRIBUTION
Comoi wealth Distribution Company
By authority of tbe Com? ro«e*lth o* Ke- tacky,
euperrieodby Hon. B.C Wm'ersmith, Ex Trees.
Gen. T. A. Harris ‘tea E. H Gray, andolh-r
promin nt dozens,will give their
FIFTH POfULAK DKAWIlVG
In Pub : lc Library Hall, Louisville, Ky., on
Monday, September 30,1878
LOiSCxiLlNai NO UoT. ONuAENTI
Unparalleled Nelieme !
$115,400 ia Cash Prizes
And Tickets only $2.
READ IHE LltaT OF Pi lZES.
.$ 30.000
. 10 000
5.000
10,000
I’.OOO
9 Prizes rtn each, Approxi’t’n Prizes fk.Tff’
9 Prizes 2.0 each, ** “ 1^00
9 Prizs* 1 jo each, “ “
1,969 Prizes. *$115,400
lYlioie Tlekel* S3. Half Ticket* $1 OO.
47 Ticket*, tro. f 5 Tickets, $’00.
Remit by r'ost Ofiice Money Order, Registered
Letter, Back Draft orfixpresa Full list* of draw
ing will be published in Louisville Couxixo-
JocxvAL and Nxw Yoxx Hdaux and moiled to
ail ticket-folder*. For ticket* and iofi. malior
rddreaa COMMON WEALTH DISTHIBUT'ON
OO., or T. J COMMKBFORD, Sec’y, Courier
Journal Building, oaisville, Ky.
1 0 act 6 -d aids A fri A wkyaagJS 20 sept
rt «xe* 'hnr* -»* *—ky 3 If 7 24
internal Revenue aeizire.
Uxrrzs Ftatx* IhtkkxaL Rzytsur,
Ccll c orn s Ornce io Dm. Ox.
Atlanta, Augu-t Jl, 1 78.
N OTIf E ’• herebv given of tbe fjilowi-y
se zu « made by me for virla ion of the
united mr.es Int»rn»l Revcnce tews;
One half ba.-rcl of brandy, the property cf
Jackson Pollen.
T ro crpper etli’s, two c p • and two worms,
th.ee txrr is on- three half b-rrels of b*oody,
the property of James Jashes
Oneooppe-* s’ll', cap *td worm fcurmnlej,two
wagons and two barrels of brardy, the i rjp- rty
of Andrew J Pew.
Any per-cn rr persons hav n* any inwrest In
ea!:i proper., ma*t mazeclaitr. *ni give bond as
.. qj red b, low, within thirty dnj s, ei*e hey w.]I
n sold and the net ? r ceeds deposited o th*
credit of theT:e surer o’ the United states
ANDREW CL-iRK, Collector
Qrp aagti-dltA tt
Kirkwood High School,
E0HRD1NG SCHOOL FOR BJS.
'I'HE Fall S*«e1on? will besin August 19Ul I
i ita curricnlam urcipiine and rt ntnl < fl
dency tt!- renool will be kept brrou of tfi
rtm-s. Luring the cootirg dchoioetic year
MILITARY eYffTESI will be tdarten Ai
ranaenjents are being wade to have aroarse <
Urtur-.r dei Wi re a by a prominent Chemist lati
State.
Ourgrs hav been reduced.
board and >u tion. icc udinr washing end # uel,
EDUCATIONAL.
The Archer Inst tute
M bs. AFC-EE. I ale Principal of “Patapsco
Female 'wtiinte,- near fiel tiw'X**, has HP-
MUVKti HER 6.HOOL TO waBBINGTON
CITY. 8ctool fiat‘e* rammed Rep ember 26U.
hor ctrcalar* and*©-- Mr*. V. R. ARCHER, 1401
LMflMftaeacte Arena*. VsthiciSoo, D. V.
Virginia Military Institute,
LhXIHaTOH, VIRGINIA.
TIE BEST
IN THE WORLD!
NEARLY ALL BAKING POWDERS
ARE ADULTERATED.
The wily manufacturer* of these spuriout
compounds claim that adulteration is
necessary to the preservation of the
product. Don’t you believe a word
. of this. On the contrary, the good
qualities of any Baking Powder
ore lessened and the injurious
elements increased just in pro-
. portion to the adulteration.
macs* desirous of obtaining sdmiwion s*
A Odets into this well known state institu
tion will apply without delay to the uuderebroed,
Provision is mad* for full discipline and Inctruc-
tion daring the months of July and August, ■ _ __ _ _ _ ..
SfSSRd “s4SSbff“ °' "* utar n °‘ SEA FOAM F!S£L
FRANCIS n. SMITH. »*>F I'U.ir yuu-t or takinR i«ra;.lcr. It l«»-
2) *u(4 d3t&w k ill aept I oupcrlnt-nlant . •«« of Uie tad qualilka uf uiy of ifiu
■ preparations,
ana contains
i produce
ry, it has v
life and atrrnglLen the human tyitriu.
Shorter Colleg-e,
aesscs _
•antiio ..
> ingredient or element which
injurious effect. On the
trarj-. it has in itself a tendency
Five Female Toucherm
All thoroughly c impetenta*id of large t-xDerlence I
11 HEbaUdlnra ore new atd the best in the I
A booth. The apparatus ana furniture are of f
reant purchase. The location is healthy and is i
ITT nindid by grand srenery.
batisractory accoaunods'l«ns cannot bo given
codng fuel, washing and light*, f 106, for a I
Monroe FemaleCollege, |
FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
T HE text S jsticn will open August 28!b, 1878 I
A full lOLrdof Instruction, a healthful aaO [
pleasant ’ocatlc n, the surroundings. f <
most tnte II rest comm an'tie* in the State, excel- |
k.' t fsrillties for atta nmeu* in the fino i
lead to commend it to favorabl i consid ci
Board snd Tuition Ju re been ref uc* d ill U e ]
charrr for both or ihe’erm of focr months
only $70 00
For Uatmlogu*. contain'ne full particular*,
pply atoice to It T. AbBURY,
w, 8. Q. » Il I Y. ft, I
88 »ug6 d4w lues sun Aw4#
Hearn Male School,
CAVE SPRING, GEORGIA.
T HE FORTIETH PRSSION of this Pcbool _ .
open August 25Ul and the Fa'l Ten* doses
J'ccembtr 13th. 1878. The Ppring Term opens
Januorv 6th. and doses with a Prise Dedunstlon
June Ttiu, 1879. Tuition for Ihe year $20, S3-* or I
*40. Incidental Expenses forth* year *100.
Bard with tbe Principal at $0 per month, ex
elusive of washing and towel*, biudent* will be
THOROUGHLY prepared /or the Higher < lass
in College a-d Prize* will be twarded iu Loti
Greek end Mathematics.
For Circuiois, or o'her Information, address
the Principal* PALhJION J. KING. A. M.
221 JaJyI4~.f 8m sun & wky3m
TTniyeisityof Georgia.
78th Annual Session. |
-FACULTY:-
Rev. P. H MFLL,D.D LL D.. ChonceTorand
Prof of Metaphv«le* a^d S>hica
WILLIAM RUTHERFORD. A. M-. Prof, of
Matkema’'cs
WM. HENRY WADDELL, A. IL, Prof.
Anr-i-nt * aniasges.
L.H CHARBtiNNIER, A. M, Prof of Natural
Phi’oaopby, Astronomy md ■nrloeerin ».
a P W1LO0X, A. M.. Prof, o’ Modern La-g ages I
H. C WHrTa, C. A m. E., Pro*, of Uismlttry
and Gee logy.
E W hPi- ERro D., Prof, cf Belle* Lettres and I
Ergtlsh litrea’u e.
W X. aRtiWNE, a. M , Prof, of Agriculture.
H.story an*- P-liilcel Science
SAMUEL BAR.'ETT, Jr.. A. M., Adluact Pro?.
of Mathematic* an . Na nral Philr-op^y.
WM. L. Mir^HELL, LL.D., Prof, of Law.
The rext ^e* ion wi 1 commence on the 2d of
Odober. 1878 Law behoof opens Auguet 19»h'
Three bui dred free *cholar»hip* are efftred.
IIUK.Vl) lit one of tile most iinport-
grstlon and tly»i»rj>»in thmi ln-nvy,
aodrien bread. A prominent denier in patent
medicine* assures a* that tbe ulc of “ _
dyspepsia cure K.Vt KEDS $7,
B ycar; and every physician in the
fy to the general prevalence of this distress
ing disca.se. Light, weil-raised bread, biscuit,
ami cakes digest readily, and conduce to good
health. Good healtlt makes labor of all
kinds easier, and PROLONGS LIFE.
SEA FOAM BBBWSgVffS
ranted Ia make Utter, tighter, sweeter, lieallliler,
more nntrllloiiM, and more readily dl-
pealed brea<l, liiM iiit, takes, puddings, etc^
Ilian can be inmle tn auy other way.
Again, .ftoar retries in qaalitg a fart which
adds greatly to the perple.\iiig ditliciiliiefi w ith
which the hoUH-keejH r has to contend in Ihe
atteni]it to priNluire good bread by tiie use of
yeast, soda, saleratna, or the common leaking
ftowders and bread pn-i«rntioiis. If Pm> much
of any of these articles is used, lhe bread haa
a sour or rank, bitter taste, or is heavy and
aoggy, unpalatable, and indigestible. With Hie
use of Sea Koum these diiHcvltkt an obviated, for
even with second quality Hour better cook-
cry can be made than the best of flour will
make with any of the other *tufl*.
ECONOMY is another point worthy of con
sideration in Uk*>c hard times, when almost
every one has a struggle to make both
meet. The economy of hea Koai
really wonderful. One can of It Is
worth three of any other baking compound.
«A CflAM SAVES TIME and MONEY
OEM rUrtifl It save* time because very
Uttle kneading is rtspiin d, and no delay ti ne
cessary for the dough to raise; but it can ho
bakcl iu a hot. quick oven as toon as mixed.
«« IT SAVES MON BY, because in Uire*
months’ use of it the saving In mllk,egg«i
aud other Ingredienta will more than
pay Ita co*t| and then it will make
40 POUNDS MORE BREAD
from a barrel of flour than ran otherwise be mode.
SEA FOAM IS UNIVERSALLY COMMENDED.
In proof of this statement read the following:
Hit HA II ALWAYS GOOD.
Rea Foam gire,great mtiefactirm. It tnakm elegant
bread, biscuit, cake, etc,, and the bread ia always
good.—J. Wilson Btjutto*. JVewkmrgk, AT. r.
UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION.
We have tried the Rea Foam in our familire and
among a number of friend*, and are pleased toaay
that it gives universal satisfaction. — Maraxoar,
GlLLJUriX, A Exscom*, Binghamton, a. r.
ALL LIKE IT.
We have tried Sea Foam onrwdve* and among
friends,all like it.—JoHHSOX A KIEL. Toltdn.O.
WILL USE NO OTHER.
Re* Foam ti a eujx rior article, and greatly pro.
ferred to yeast pow'U-rm. Those who have tried tt
once Witt KM no other. — N. BaMBM. JVow Orleans.
CHAMPION OF AMERICA.
The writer [IS.] haring tried it, pronounces It
the champion yeast powder of America.—Baowa.
no k llU>I>UCXOS. Washington, IK C.
MOST EXCELLENT SATISFACTION.
Mesne send ua fifty coses Rea Foam. It 1*
giving most excellent satisfaction. — Daw Anna
k Co., Artwwiid, Ohio.
TIIE OTHER KINDS DON’T SELL.
We are now selling none but your Rea Foam.
We hav* other kinds, but find that the Rea Foam
takes welL — A. Dormt, Sasannah, Go.
$ SALARY..
aMepnMI
liaitrifOMliMM-
INac. EagemeayaU.
A. GRANT A (XL. A
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
Ordinary’* Office, Auraat 5,1878.
fTTHERRAS, Mrs R E W Ilian* ai plies or let-
v* •«* cf admlnlstra k>:. on the tatateof
WilliamL Williams, rate of said count;, de-
wiil be granted the applicant
J89 aur8. w4w
PUBLIC AOTIUE.
I N compliance with the lsw, notice 1* hereby
riven that I have this dty *old and tran*
ferred all my stock in the Atlanta Savings Bank
Pub tc Notice.
I N compliance with the law we hereby give
i * — *■ r *
and _
Bauking and Trust Com*, any.
wiamftm wkv otilv
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
«f ritq'lt%prem»tntewains anerwwttflaatmt»1 an!bo4y.
41 enter* ef bfaia aai uerteui ivlem, amt ml.erbe re*
$1 a cm. tae far t-V Said hr drwirirteu FerC-*eatar artUi
full iartieuArs, aduraaa Ua. Bata, nil tut,L.U. UImk, IU.
GEORGIA, t’nlton comity.
Ordinary’s Office, Arp-ust 2,1878.
TYTHfiRRAR, * O Potker, ad minis’re tor of
V V the eat an of II B. Parker. •teo'dsM, show*
ihsth-tha- futiv dt*cb»-rged hi* fold trust aid
pra\ • 'or letbre of dirmleM'm:
All persons oopperned. are n'-rtflrd t® fllo their
oMection-, ff any cals’, within the time prescribe
• d by law, else letU ri* *»U1 bs grant-d the ap
plicant
96 aur6.„wlam2m
DANIEL PITTMAN,
<trdtnarv.
GEOKUIA, Fulton t'oiimy
Ord nary’s Office, Aupnct 2, 1878.
W H 4RBA8. « G Lit’lehaa opplie ( for let
ters of admit titration on the estate of Wm
ALsv wht late of w*H rout«y, d< ceased:
All p reran* concerne<l are be eh? null fled to
|eth«ir objections, if anj * '
rat Monde* In Reptemh r
b* gran!el the ippiicort
99 aupti wlw
C FOR II A, miton cuautr,
Ordm* ry> Offlc*. J*ly Si, 1878.
L UCY j. LKK, a1rrl4!stretrlxoft eestitc of
8 d. La , titcof m d ouut , dece me.1. ha*
app’ c.i for letters o.’ dtimlsatm from said estate:
This! , theref te, tv notify all pern ms con
cerned, to lo their oMectloos, »f auy they ha*e,
within tbe time prembed hr ln», »l*e letter*
will ho grant H, raid ap.<llca it a- a pHe for.
W H. NE BIT.
S argt.. wlmdm Ordhorr.
■aid entile, for the benefit of the heir* and
creditor :
Ail nerroas cou-eroed rre berebv r.otlflrd to
file loir r.b|cctb n%i f snv ex's’, on or boioreth t
flrsi Monday In Septcmliec next, e!n<- leave to eell
will be irrentc-d the ap hca t*.
L B. i RIGG8
6 aag2..w4w ordlnsr .
GEORGIA, Milton conniy.
Or ‘ inxry* Office, July 81,1878.
W a MFW tRl 'Y hi* applied for letti r- o
• adnrnl tr*tlonon ’he estate of Peter J.
Wils't. tit* of f*td county, d ebased:
This!-, thrref rj, to -otifv all persons con
cerned t«» flii thi ir oaV*t vm*. If any thsy hare,
wl’hm th*? tme prescrin d by law, flea • tier*
. 1 be grai ted *»ld upplic nt as applic * lo.-.
W. H NlWHIT.
3 anp2 w4w Ordinary.
Wm DEN Y W DDELL,
25* 00,14 rt2* wed f
teOUTHEHN
Masonic Femcle College,
COVINGTON, Ga.
TERM OPENS
»». Thi* tithe a
♦he present administration.
Th* instruction to IT
Corps of Teacher* a
None other*employed.
Terms a* low as tbe lowret of equal grade
e. and twenty-i
, . .. mt value to everj „
housekeeper, besides mmek other useful inform alien.
AU that we auk fire hca Foam ti that you
give it a fair trial. No one-having once used
Ft will ever use any other preparation tn the
line of baking powders. Ask yonr grocer for
Rand if he will not supply it tend for circular
and price-list to
GAUTZ, JOHSS & C0.,8ole Mfrs.
176 Duane St, New York.
2i may24_d*w cow 6m wed est
METROPOLITAN WORKS
Atlanta Med cal College.
1 \HE Tweuty-Firat Annual Course of Lecture*
wid commence October 15th, 1878, and clo»*
March 4ih, 1870
FACULTY.
Ohnal Street from Sixth to Seveat
RICHMOND, VA
RNGINRS. portable and atationary, BAW
mg GRJBT-MILL8. BQILKKS, CAST.'
<5 BRASS and IRON, FORGINGS, __
MACHINERY for Gold and Cool Mines, Blast
art cn tion to oor IMPROVED
PORTABLE £NUINES, tor agricaltnral and
^rtytieBMAlA
J a WnrvoaxLAVD, M D, Professor of Mate*
rial Medic* awl Thersreotioi.
w.’aBrasfSritssEssfa^
rv. . | other articles upon
V H TALUArxsRo. M D. Pro f e*rar of Obctet« railways.
c*ann Diseare* of W* man and Children. I The beet Planters regard oor GINNING
Jffo T*ad Johns m. M D. Pro'eworof Ac*to- | |jNQrag enperior to^any
NOTICE
1 8 he'shy give, th-ton tfovvm w er 13th. 1877,
Mr* RUea B Buck so d acda re'er ca all nock
owned oy her and s andtnv 4 n her namemth*
City Bark rf Mlu-Uu also, that I have «©td i
• * * * * 1 e In »*ld bs
'd.cd rtollan
K BUCK.
GEORGIA. Fniton tounty.
Ordinary** Office, augoetk, 1378.
YXTHKREAa, Wre A rtove'l. adaiial-trotor
W rf th* eeta-cof W. M UtU law of raid
coun'y. dreeasod. scows’hat he ho* folly rtti-
char|Ml aisuust acd pay.: for leuer* of d«a-
11 pereo sconrereedare rot’fi d toflletheir
oVt
98jaqg...wlam»m
GEORGIA, Mltiwu county.
Ordinart’o Offl «, Inly SI, 1873.
& B. GROGAN and M. D n-moteh ve an-
• pit u for letter* f attjuiuo trauon do boil*
non, on tho estate of William Dinsjiarc, tat* of
cerr.ed U> ate ihe<r o: Fctt 'll , 11 may they hav*,
within tfce timo preecr b d by jaw, else ett ra
willtognauriaH•*»««■£•> m.
\ MAN
Jl Ivinil HOG* Pat Mri steady work. V
(■Beonce Cur term*.***. J. C. UcUcui * *
'roper.
1* Envelope*, roaril, ronhol<ler, «k.l.lon r
ot valaabls Jevsiry. CcmipW* .ample wm
earn gnM »tooo filoere Butten.. bet a<M p:
gram On!4 pUied *tns, and a LarpMM' Fathlonaiilo Panry
Set. Pin »nU bropa, Bottpaia 2* root.. » raCXAGEd altn
aworted Jcretry «. A Splendid Watch and
FoWuVr^
BRIDE A CO. 11 Clinton Place, Mew Yr.rw
uoLn pt.< rm wirrfFi
■heaiwrtt In the known world. SamjtU
Watch fret to Agent*. Adlrt-m A. Uouc-
$3;
my and Ltcroier «*> Venereal Disease*
x W Cslhoch, M D, Prof«*«r of Dfteaera of
the Eye ai.d Ear.
J H Lrcai*. A M, M D. Profeaeor of Cbemiatry
Iso T B.sxs, M D, tiofeeaor mt FreeUce ud
Medicine.
^sssz&ssrgzxssL
.. ..nargso. *****
Catoloene free. Other thing* oetng
work aoUdted end ^
PfiBeyg. Ac., for Gin
Me-tn J r AS F Mltop. ♦krrrrvfle^Ge.
ean’iorixred to renelv* oroere ft* oer r Arnln-
G OBGIA, ft'nitwu roomy
Oul ntryV < ffl e. Jf ly 6, 1873.
J W GOLDHMr !I. acmlni*trt»9' of ’h • e-
• tate of B F Wyman, d^ce eel has epplied
for iett«r* » f ctiosl-ri • * f/ora re-deattte.
This a, ’berofore to notify a l p«7'ni con
cerned to fi c 'h* r ob ectlo r If *ny fce/ h*v
within tbe im' pre.-c ibed by law, e a* letter*
will be granted U>«
121 Iily7„w4w
tiEO'tiiiii fuin a t*'itit>
Ord'na-yV Olfiee. A»rostt, 1878.
^v- d ^ r :rj
eronty d c»a*ed •'*^^|*?T*
t% are hHm gl*>« 9aid u ’ c ' * ®* 1 ’ r®<‘ n rrT '-*
n.ra-1 in ibe dtj of At'eH*. ■rtiov g ’ .epcap-
en of Me**re- *o»da «i Berry, for th. beuelt
of ihe fceire ard rediiorr:
7I|( B i« 1 * -refom. tr» cive not e to all prreor*
enneerned. to file 'heir <*b' ftton*. Iff ai-yexel,
oecr before 'hed -ii Monday la Hep ember d*x\
etw Iratre will bwgranied •• eJlaaid rral e*u:e
suri, f’^SS’^StrArora*ret, ' n-niil. <****.
js£$"**m*+*3 "• ffSt if
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