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THE REG 1 ST El ,
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
CARNESV1LLE, - - GEORGIA,
JANUARY 5, 1884.
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Catered St second rlsu wetter is tbs Post
OSes si Careearttle. 'Is.
Tmm of Subecrtptoa.
Ot»« copy, one year • MlMHH $1.25
One oony, six montha. • •eeeaeaeoeeeo 60
Vneoopf, three months. nniM ... 80
ALVKKTIAI.VO RATES.
Oae Square, on* week.. • a.eeea eaeeee .ewesaas. 80 ce is
Kerb aubaequeei Inaerliee .yr.MM aasaaaaa 40 seats
And by speriel mot fer longer time ur
mere One apace. ie lech depth of column.
aqa.re eea la
Aeeoauocmenta, 8b.ee.
PrufeesiuBel Cards, 84.00 per year.
I* Decal CoIubo, lOeenii a line es.-h time.
jW* the Lroal prescribed AdvxrtiscukSts law. will Bills be for loreri- tbs
«d at rale by
same ate dae, and must ba p> id, afitt 4r»t in
a-rtiuD oj ef adTarlistm.nl, or tbay will be
diseee iaued.
Basil.*.* wl.k iba offle* meal be addressed to
w. o. nu click,
Carr**tii.i.«, Urorci*.
Anton O. McCook, the new Secretary ol
the Senate, i* the first New Yorker who tv
er filled that position.
John W. Garrett, ot Baltimore, has sent
Ideebevk for $4,000 ns a Christmas gift to
the Poor Association of that city.
The Public Printer of the United Slates
Is at the head ot the biggest printing estab
tsahmeut in the world, eyiploy ng over 2.200
mee end , u »» »g out annually about . „ 200
000,0*0 , blanks, envelopes, etc., 325,000
bleak books end 12,000,000 bnmplil- is nnd
bonks. lie uses up every_y«-»r ubuui $2,
400 , 000 .
A man or woman in high health,
with good spirits and full of energy, in
An immediate source of happiness to
those with whom he or she associates;
they cannot resist the infection; they
are cheered, animated, encouraged, thier
energies are called forth, and a positive
good is conferred upon them Without ei¬
ther effort or self denial upon the part of
the giver.
Another dentb Irom ruling cunncil pi n*
it reported from South Morwnld, Conn
On left Thursday Mr. 0<-o. W. Day nte
heartily of a disk of canned pms. A few
minute* later he complained of a
freling, and look some peppermint water m
relieve him. Be )md tvarcrly finished
drinking it whrn he fell to the flour dead
Bttauge to awj, the Coroner granted a Luri
al permit without an autopsy, bat the re¬
maining peas„»re to be chemically ex*m- *
iaed.
Meeting of. Prohibition Committee
w In response to > call of Rev. G H
Cartledge, Chairman of the Prohibition
Campaign Committee of Franklin conn
ty, the following members of the coin
mittoe met in the Court House at Carnes
ville, Januaty 1st, 1834:
Rev G H Cartledge, Chairman; II
Aderhold, Robert I* Martyn, B 1* Van
diver, W C McEnlirc, N J Holbrook.
This number constituting a quorum,
the chairman called the committee to
order, and Kev’d Kobt I’ Martyn led the
(Committee in prayer, whowasappointed
Secretary.
On motion it was resolved to
sub-committees consisting of five each
in each District, and the following com
uutteea were appointed:
Gvnxxll's Distbibt.—J ohn II Shan¬
non, kev’d Lewis Shelton, Dr J T Hol¬
brooks, George L Carson, Thomas D
Alexander.
Htbvnobs Distkict.—M W Gillispie,
W B Seaae, V t. Jolly, Ritaaeli Kesier,
B D McFarland.
Doolkt's District.—W C Hall, A P
(Corson, Wilburn Phillips, Jos M Little,
E H Crow -
.Maklby'* District.—J ohn W (Inborn,
W A Koyston, Allen Turner, Daniel
Joiins.> h, Joseph Manley.
Gum Loo Distkict — M A Adams, John
W Harrison, W A Co©|*r. II 8 Whit¬
worth, Ira W Randall.
Wirt Bowhhkvillk Dirtiut-—Q C
Jordan, 8 J Stone, H P Osborn, Alex
White, John M Bagwell
La von* District—T A McFarland, J
A Sewell, W J Patrick, T J Blackwell, B
H Burton *
Brax ms District— G L King J C Akins,
D B Eskew, W A McWhorter, W M Ter
tell
Bia Smith District—R D Y«w, R M
Wheeler, M M McMurray, W E Bowers,
P G Clark
Wolf Fit Dirtrict—W L McButli, S
A Porter,M B Crawford,T J Stonecypher,
John H Hayes
ELtimriixx Dihirict— W J Purcell,
J W Williams, R J Crump. C L Mixe, J
M Amlrewa
it wm iuove>l aud afioptesl that it.
gauie any of those ap|>oi!itcilon gulr-com
mitteee refuse to Rerve, the remainder of
the committee be authorised to fiil their
places; also that the editor he requested
to publiah the proceedings of this meet¬
ing the in Krmiwtxr.
On motion it was resolved to name
Slat of July, of the present year, ur the
<jay for the election on the queaiion of
Prohibition
The committee resolved to meet again
on Thnnalay, the ?7th of March, at half
post twelve o'clock in Methodist Church
jn CarnerviOr, ami requeata nil the mili
fommittea to meet with them at that
<jmo. (i II Csnri KnoB, Cli'ruian.
jl I* Maktyk, Secretary.
THE 3AJI E OLD DKVIX*.
At.llie dinner of the New England So.
ciety, in New York on Saturday, George
William Curtis related the following an¬
ecdote : “I remember many years ago,
when I was one of a group of young writ¬
ers upon the Tribune, and Mr. Greeley
was an anient tein|»erance reformer, th.t
a vigor us nrtic e appeared one morning
urging young men to avoid the tempter
in whatever form he might appear,
whether as p inch or bitters, asaherry or
Madeira, ns hock or claret, as Heidsieck
or champagne- The young writers, who
were not ardent temperance reformers,
greeted Mr. Greeley uproariously when
he appeared at the office and with infi¬
nite glee pointed out to him that Heid-.
sieck was not a different wine, but^only
a particular brand of champagne, As
the laugh rang round tiie room. Mr.
Greeley, who, as his opponents usually
found, was quite able to hold his own,
ieaned with his shoulder against the wall
looking benignly at the laughing chorus'
said, ’
anil when it became quiet he ‘Wal,
boys, I guess I’m the only man in this
office that could have made ihat mistake,'
and then added. ‘It don’t mutter what
you call him,champagne, or Heidsieck ,
or ubbiiitlie, he’s the same old devil.’ ”
A “drummer” for u whiskey Ann, said
to a Ciiaistian merchant, “Why don’t you
aell brandy bitters? you can make thou¬
sands “I would utjit, as you have in such a good traffic stand.” if I
not engage u
could make million*. To be lhe instru¬
ment in debauching this community, wretched
and in bringing poverty and
ness on my neighbors and countrymen
i "», hi ' 1 ' 1 M !* i,rc
for a continent. So K replied Kobt- lav
,„ r< of p* aMl Tennessee -Dr. li. (i Ma
ia rd, in Central Hapliil.
We hope to see the lime when the con
science of every Baptist will be educated
to^tliis jHiint. Or. if not/wp hope to K*e
the time when^thc conscience of e ery
Baptist church will be so educated that
individuals capablcof selling liquor shall
not lie able to find a place in its mem¬
bership, The disgrace of the traffic in
strong drink i* one which no self re
siting eburd. ought to bear; and-sure
ly the day i* at band when none will
bear it. There are limes when a church
with liquor sellers in it recalls to our
mind the .Saxon king who erected in
his chapel-cave one altar to Christ and
another to the dev.l. Such churches
11 re destined to become extinct, And
when they arc indeed things of the past,
.will be found to maintain that they
were “evangelical," whether I’edohaptist
or Baptist.— Christian Index.
Young Men, Attention.- Did young
ineu v’to are in the habit of
intoxicating liquors ever stop to think
It wjiat such a tlkeutens practice is doing for them,
not only tw destroy' health
and I manhood, hot it* shuts thV.n out
from the better positions in the employ
mwnt of tiio c who conduct Hit*
of the country. No drinking man ran
secure a position as teacher in a college,
as hank cashier; as superintendent ,.:
any railmuil; as lirket agent ie ai >■
important city in the country. In fact
there is scarcely any place of mist that
will, in tlie.-e <1.ivm, he intrusted in a
drinking man - Not because a drinking
man is more dishonest at heart than
others, hut because lie cannot be trusted,
He is more liable to neglect bis lnmi- H’SS
than is u sebor man, aivd the lempta
tior.s to use his employer’s money is
much greutcr. Young men who arc just
starting out in life should rciiu-inl er
this.
The Supreme Court of Iowa has de¬
cided that where the ordinances of a
town provide that license to sell liquor
may he issued by the proper authorities,
the repeal of such ordinances operates
also to revoke the license granted under
it. The license to sell liquor, says the
Court, is not a contract between the
State ami the |>crson licensed, clothing
such person with vested rights which
would he unconstitutional afterward to
divest him of, hut it is merely a permis
sion to do that which, under other cir
cumstances, would he a public ... offense;
and such |iennission may he withdrawn
at the pleasure of the authorities
nally granting it.
Since the orgsnizsiion of the lepuhUi-an
pnriy it bus held seven nnliooul nmiiillalir g
vooventiocs, I vested Mini rrsaltiig us f:,l •
low,:
,w «’ ,,hil "' , - lf ' hirt >’"*"’»« *""•
1860, Chicago, Lincoln mid (Linilin
1864 Baltimore. Lincoln nnd Jthtmon
1868. Chicago, («r.int ami Colfax.
1872. Philadelphia, Grant and Wilson.
1876, CincinnAtli Hayes and Wheeler.
1880 Chicago, Garfield and Arthur*
1884, Cuicago, and Bob Lincoln.
—Chicago Tribune
Colquitt Foa Vick Pbrsiurnt.—A pro
|m.i of Ibis subject we dinppnl into the of¬
fice of a Wall street lawyer who,e fm.e is
nmionnl end whose floqilvnco line l-Hped lo
win more thun one lL‘f>ub)ic:*n victory, a
few days since, and in ihe course ol courcr
•ation l.e said; ”Tb*r« is no mistake about
it. The Democrat* will have io nominate
a .Southern man l»r Vice President, and
Ihat man will he Colquitt, of Georgia, lie
will give more sire-igib In their tickefal the
North, too, Ilian any other man they cuuld
name I”—The Comment.
Congressman Turner Ims been rnpidly
pu.bed IO the from by bring made head of
ibe commit.ee on pr.vilege, and elections at
the beginning ol hi. second term in con
gie*t Mr. Turner in a brilliant, bat pains,
taking man and will not Ml lo sustain
biinseit io whatever position lie may be
plated’
Juno* Jam»» 8. Hoog.—Jodge gPrskin
will soon resign bis position aacirett $ Judge
jo Georgia. There are several applicants
tor the place. Judge Hook's friend* are anx¬
ious for him to fill it. No man evri occu¬
pied a p)aoe on the bench in Georgia who
filled it Witb more graceful dignity nod
bility than Judge Book- Be is a ripe schnl
sr, a learned jurist and a pure and good
man . No act of injustice would evW sully
the ermin in which he would be clothed'
That’s the kind of mail the people of Geor¬
gia should desire to occupy the position of
circuit judge. No «*o« is more cap^fb*tban
Judge Hook and hie appoiDt^oi, would
bailed with pleasure by all wtO know
him.—MilleAgeville Recorder Ir
Prohibition is likely topiokiblt oita
watomie county, Kansas, They base begun
to lodge offending liquor dealers in jgiP
Defendant Hulen, having been convicted
upon twenty counts, was fined $100 ou
each count, and on the twenty iral count
the court committed him to jail to stay un¬
til all the money is p«id % Salodb keeper
Sbnw, also, having been convicted on thir¬
teen counts, tvas 'sentenced io~^»«y $100
and cost on each count, and to spAnd thir¬
ty day. in jail, and stay there u,n£j be pays
up. Saloon keeper Pitunan gey ft 00 fi le
and a month in .nil- Upon iw,
the court iinpo-ed lines aggregmjug $7 000,
wilh $3 000 costs and ninety days io jail.
TOCCOA, GEORGIA.
Our Royston correspo nde nt, writes
as follows on matters and things pri¬
or to the holidays:
“The Supreme Court of Georgia has
decided that all future contracts are
void, and that a note givejtfjr such
consideration cannot be collected by
law.”-—Hartwell Sun.
We knew that the Supreme Court
had decided futures that a void, note becJ*i gifjp f° r such cot¬
ton was se
transactions were hold to be gambling,
hence could not be collect^ thit by law,
but we never knew before all fu
ture contracts or contracts lfiLdc in the
were voi(L I don ' t ^ ieS8 the
gun ^ d(J moro w?rk on a
credit.
I believe the citizens of Franklin
county would endorse CapLJ. F. Craft,
of Hartwell, for Senator, paptain C.
is a line man and has dote a groat
deal to improve the interest of Hart
county.
Your correspondent aWon a visit
to Toccoa City last week. '"Toccoa is
on a boom.
Tito sound of the in ocbii lie’s hain
mer can lie heard from fine side of
town to the other. (
fJflows The merchants doing are a gijtliiusiness. fively sot of
and are a affikK
(The people are wide in the
intwstof 8chools . The bond bill was
psssed by an overwhelming majority.
We learn that they ha^e J« ■ n
ute l and will ■ t< >n
mai’kof: ' (S; * (
already >
them. f i • !) >•);>'
complete it by Ju-y h'
when completed, they willjiavc a first
class college building. l - ’ - . - erv citi—'-it
of Toccoa short) 1 put hi -honltio.- f
tho wheel an 1 as -id in till t n‘ - ■ n - :
Organizo your school forces in tho old
academy, so that when the now one is
complete, y° u can march thorn over
en masse. Then she will lie second to
none in North Georgia.
Aew 1 dvertisem tits.
BAGWELL & GOWER,,
—OF— A
FLOWERY BRANCH, GA.,
STILL . IHlCil).
j HEY „,e best material.make best
work, best proportion , best finished,
lightest rum big and neatest in appear
of any Carriages. all Buggiesund W„ K -
ons on the market, as who have used
them will lt . 8tifv , at vfry Utw Give
,| iem a trial and he comment that what
they say is true. I r. 8. W. Lester is their
Agent ,.t Uvonia, Ga , who will fill all
orders ml rusted to nun amt give prices
promptly,
^ DM INI>TKATOIt'N -Ai.K. us »oiA.
Frankmn Oountt. Hy viriue ef .(•
der fioin ibe Court of 0rdinv> „f Frauklin
7.
,0 Carncsvil e, said cooniy. beiw.m me ga 1
h'.ursof Side, a I Ihat hot «r ,•*. el of I.an I,
situ., ed I) lag and being In lhe «(j vn ot L»V„.
tiia, said e- unty, on ‘be K.b*n »h An-Ln e
Railroad, known mb Lot No. '.3 f 1 $k 10,
on the west tode of said r, n*.»inl > »n li.g .0
feet on the Augusta i\o».d„und < nth a
depth **f -424 aim f*ur fil hF fv*$. Also one
Store HuUfie and L *t m ‘he t«.w- of L .voni.i,
said couuty. frontii g sold Her • u<i feet,
running uack Mi f e t an-, kn wo i, ho pL f
said town a a Lot No. i3. in Blook 8. Also, at
the SMine time and place iraeioi parce. -.1
land, i uared. Ling and being it gal l Couuu,
withiu he o rporeie limits > f ;hE^-'wu * 1 • « -
i | -luis, on the went m<1u of ;bo He «%».* ». auj<«u..
j (1 g l ulj de of Flees Ku..x ni.d muer l«tnia fur
! men> be.ot giog u» Abu^r Bu ge<o, ti«o n<td,
| euU uuutwiuiug 28 mid tuiee •^.h-D- acred,
ui re or lc»e Al«u, at ihu »..Le turn ai.u
j. *ce, nit mat tr<c« wr ffttrcti t-f Lnu, muati,
ijiugana bei g iu sa:d titiuui^, Itiritwii a» Lut
Niu th« uiuiliiu o i the u; Abuvr
Bulaevs, d ceupcii, „i e line tuf.h we i vf
Levuiiia, a j duit.g ialG* of Mtt. Dtu|iLri.»
umt uibvr.T, Mud t)uu<a>niiig lu5 ttu« mre-eigu »h
eerrifi, moie « r ie»« ALu, at th« earn* tiuiu
autl place, one Buuse and Lut iu the tuwu ul
LavuDta, said cuuuty, coniainiug one a re,
mure ur Je*e, aud temg the lut wfcereu'* J X.
Burgees lived at she lime f hie d*Aih, Bud
wnei* bis widow ouw Uvea.
All R*(fi Iba propany of J. t. Burga..,
j TS “..“rekeu
lU balaoee, au. Ueirirer 14. W*4, »nb
miaraai irum date at H par cast A »%r autiUiu,
“•} wiimss tire
Jauuary 2d, i#»4. A. JahErtL,
AUiaiuiatra.or ol J. A Burga**.
PARSONSSPILLS
MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD,
And will completely change the blood In the entire system In three months. Any per¬
son who will take X PHI ench night (Tom 1 to IS weeks, may he restored to sound
health, If such a thing be possible. For curing Female Complaints these Pills bars no
equal. Physicians nse them tn thelr'practloe. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for
eight letter-stamps. Send for circular. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS.
DIPHTHERIA CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS.
JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT will install
Uneously relieve thfcje terrible difteasp*, end will positively
cure nine canoe out of ten. Information that will cave
many live* sent free than by mail. Bon't delay a moment.
I*reventlan is better cure.
JOHNSON’S ANODYNE UNIMENT
Spine and Lame Back. Sold er*ryw.sero. Send .or pampb et ro I. 8. Johnson A Co., Boston. Mass.
II Ella LEI
imimnNlv fitol valuable. Nothing on earrh win* 1 make hen* lay like Sheridan** L Condition S. rowdere- I>o**, Boston, 1 teasp’n- Ma*»
pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by d ill for 8 letter-stamp*. Johnson k Co*.
*50 PON TRIAL idOX Read What a Patient says of it:
••The PuettlU* I pnrcliased from you In August
prove life to me most conclusively that '‘while there is
there is hope.” They did tteir work tsr be
A :,rv.- DURATION exceedingly could be completely gotten under montha con¬
trol In the short time of two
I I can aaaure von that no (Mae modesty will keep me
from doimr all that I can In adding to the tnccese
%nl. which win surely crown so benedawl a remedy. ”
Above extract from a letter dated—W.Va Dso.lt,
™ The Pastilles are prepared and sold only by Ska
, HARRIS REMEDY OO. MFC CHEMISTS,
MmnMp^tjSoKS^Mtrm Ou 30SX Ewtt’i N. trottmnt 10th. at 88, On statu ST. tb, LOUI8, tkne amtu MO. »
MOTttEB 9 c> WOStiE'S W
^ HEALING SYRUP.
20 million Bottles sold in 10 years. A certain Cure for
Dyspepsia, all Diseases of the Kidneys,
Liver, Stomach, Blood, Skin and Bowels.
Can Produce Thousands of Letters proving its Curative Powers.
AN OLD AND LONG TRIED REMEDY.
Labobatoby 77 Amity Stbket, new yoke city.
muon marx. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
»The King of Corn Killers. The most desperate
Corns, Bunions, Wjuct3 Ac., Spkkdi vxcured. Price 25 Cents.
'-An Unfailing Remedy for
Hot, Swollen and Tender Feet,Chilblains,Ac, Price 25 Cents.
Cornease Hanuf’g Co., 236, 5th Ave. Place, N. Y. City
For Balt by Agents, Druggists and Shoe Dealers.
KJSItJS? Cheap.
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MARRIAGE^n (>0 ctjMMiper f>c- ft.ar e
Ikn frisKe w, (Doth nnd quilt bind a»"lod.mon«w n strj.
Guide. 144p 15c, sent or
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To? Bast Ursr UsilNr. s
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linn onus
mimms
| Secure Healthy
‘a- action to the Id ver
d relieve all bll
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lhefcriu.vnnc Ahkhicak. 14r«c*». t cm. and
uioei K mtlclf feplfD-UJ (•frrclntid BCicr tSflo pniM r. $8.20 a youf.
"—-|v. encravlnps and HcfMitlflr! lnti»r**Htin« In.
tlon. rpertnipn of thn A »»mr
w*nt fr«»f». Aftdn*iu* MuNN A CO., 8< ijcmifig
CAIf OflSco, M Broadway, New York.
L. C. BOYINCTON’8
PATENT AUTOMATIO
CABINET FOLDING BEDS
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cu o»
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the
PETS, keeps the BEDDING CLEAN FROM DUST,
and is rnpidly superseding all other beds In the
families of the rich and poor alike In all section* of
.ISMiffBtk'hanirtsgft DRNK Style*
BOARD, and WK1TIHG
Send for Descriptive end Illustrated Circular.
Factory & Office, H6§ State St. Chicago.'
jar "E* In scndiTig for circular with prices, please same
paper.
Utt0RJ>OR«.T a " < i VMOrfT Th* law* OF M.5S0UIU.
GfjggM
5J
Of &T a XjO’UX&, MO.
successors to GKFiCE & Locust room3,
Dr. BUTTS' DISP.KSABY. Ho. 820 CT.
CSAflwJU IjBAB ;R, ILp., factf. fru 18 Bttbeit C||f;f,
KIL80N CEESkAN. * luug.,.
Thle Inetftnte has empio fac.Illtfee and an ex
perlcnced Faculty. 'Wtolc It succeede to a large
tlce, giving skilful and scion tide treatment to
CHROHIC Llrer.Storaaehlin^Bowcis,Rheum- DiS-ASuS Lu up* aifdir^l’as’
sajres.Heart. atism. Dyspepsia, Consumption and Asthma.
BLOOD IMPURITIES, l^^nSSJ
tion. Scrofula, Fever Sores, I Jeers, etc.
UCrUnirlllCd flCCftDfMTi£Q oftlio \V»*y-Neck, Limbs, MdnalCnrva
tore, Diseases
of WE the IIVU'CQQ Jo tuts, Piles. and Vistula,lirpture. wasti'iu: etc. in old and
if Clir iisrevO youinf men, aiho all diseases of
caua
ml/J t |, efn j„ makinK a full statement of their cases
and If not requiring a nirplc.nl operation they cun
s?vr. u fi^r»*£«r.7?i5irr “
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From these sonrees arise three
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ube, follneas after eating, awiloa to
exertion of body or mind, Eructation lew
of food, Irritability of temper,
spirits. A feeling of haying neglected at the
•ome duty, I»liaino»«, Flattering highly
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