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THE RE G 1 STER
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HIGH ,WATER TIIROUGIIOUT
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AH the ilr&fges om llrttnh ^
River W^d Ahay or Rtmi- 1.
aged Mon-orlr-. .
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The August f!*eHl»et of w'h
be rememliered as one of the most de
structiye floods (hiit ever svvept over
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this State. In many place* tjic water
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was higher (han.it has cypr been ,W’
fo.’e, and, alinosj* everywhere it wn-,
higher than -since lMftor IRH- G'. ui
damage was.done in ‘Augusta,. Macon,
and many other towns in Middle-Geor¬
gia. TJ»<! tjeslrucHoi} to g»o*riU»g.crops
in all saeGoils ul the State was very
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In onr ’ own county it
thro moqjt destructive not, fjesfet.
known. .TJic.rain \j;ns
over tho county and some ' st-reap^s
Were re^ati^ely higher ’ than ■
Middle river and Stephens‘cf«ek ;
were thought to he higher than
llroad ixvor. .
Tlm jublic Bridget suffered scvevc i;
ly-. About one half -of ttbe Long
biidge was washed 'several' hundred'
yard# down the rLVci . One or tw’o
tiers in the middle was left unmov¬
ed. The west oik? was washed a
short distance down the river, and
can probhltly Go moved Unck into
J>Ofeitio))i ■ ■ .I roadj
The bridge on. tlm Athens
two miles from Cavnesville 'Was
Washed 150 or200 yardsdoiVu stioani
and the timbers broken, The tim¬
bers of botls the above bridges will
be taken out of life,river, and used
•a far as practicable in vehuiWmg. - •
Harrison’s bridge on Middle fiymi,
& few milvk below \tic Athcn s road'
, rt {' r «:■* * *ti "
is washea entirely away. ,J.,. , !*..
The ■ covered bridge on (be sr.me
Eoyston •j bfol:en »•
.stream n'ear was s
into two or more pieces, part of it
wmhed down the dream aud part
stranded on the bank’d shfotVffeta nee*
Wow Ute pillars. This was one j 1 of
(be most costly bridges in tne couir
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WiUbiuisbridge on Middle rivev,
was also washed away and lodged
apme distance down the stream.
When last heard from, au eft oil w as
Jx’ing made to tow it up to the
place from where it was washed
away. Not a public bridge was left
in the eouatj. on Middle riyci.
4wo private bridges, one between
the licwis Aderhold aud Asa 11
Ayers places, and one cn the Ilarbes
place below the long bridge are the
July crossing places Wffc on
River from-one side of ike eouuty.
tp tnc other. • • - ’J^s*
The bridges* across* Naili nod
^.ittles crccbon tho Harmony Grow
iy«d were both considerably wrecked
but have berm repai.ed aud put in a
lair condition. Thu brijge at Gio
mera mills was injorW by the s:«b
ipg of several arches but is consider
ed safe.
McEutuo abridge ©vei the Hud¬
son river cn the Harmony Groce
road was, washed eatire'y away,
done* bridge over the name stream
on the Athens yowl was rendered uu •
by injuries to thesUitments,
but the Udf of the bridge ..UN
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The now bridge serosa Broad river
i tear Rtnslc-a and n»«r Guthrie', ford
A ttsuwoed vonsid- .bn- -1 11 . 1 .^. . Imtli
|lnAh« ahotinmita and Nr «<» the
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bridge, bnJ h;iS in-, n f< i far repaired
by the road hand •> as to be ron8i«l©r- ; J
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but, can be.^«s«t Mi foot? and will!
bridge’was moved eight oV
le t feet duwti stCjeniuu.nl the Host
end, but mistained veuy. JLittle .nyuoy,
^in d has lipcn in -ponst 8 'W®
4he watc- subsidid._Np_other jtublic
% dge ou Growl rivyr was
tired aii«J..all are j.asshblc. The
biSdge at John I{ei»^nlls,. wh*ch was
very high ;u>ove the. V’.aterwus wash,
ed iftvay. -
dh«nlalis, Aihin.su.nl Y*>««
^ K=*«aunhllee were all washed
Ws, - V ’ ^ small ^ streams ?°f,
private ill ibffek'lit bridjics across *of ihe coirnty
parts were
,i maclipibry *«?r
I'he ;Jaiu;ige to w;ts of
cousidcralde extent. The darns orec
Ud for burns grain uf,Uf sa’V mi 1
gin ami syrup mill wero Washed dovvij.
Owens mill dam oir IJice crOelt
lloiuls otidlte same sti\am,~(-tve he-'
beltdvcj and 1 jniieiin , ‘near lTbvvei?s_
villu were*all wasfieJ avV.ty‘rV
0*11 ly'slight'injury was done at _the
kivur nt ills,, the heaviest loss being
clip, min pi' ybout Jd bushels of wheat
and CMtVt .vhicu »■&% subuierg 1 t for
sever a i' days. Thu grain bt-lungqd
/ w«s.»us,a'»*od by
to! thehniiV no' loss
the customers. ___’ . i*
grist' mill, saw null and
.gin on l^ni.tcr’ri criek w etc destroy^
cd/ .I’ait ,i|t .the 'buildings were
K’ft,.but all Uic. nviiviiipery- waB carp
ried ttwny. Tl«e bt|ilUing and >yp •
ci * illt :‘Y « oukl l’ ruLab| )' have with
stjxSd tlib torrent,' it'fhe (film had no^
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way. • 5 '
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' Vp.w ’» gijj houjse,. epltpn press and
aud all foe uwtchuiqvy bqj ongjug
whsiwnshed.,away. am}, coin
p elely kIwsiio)^ d, nogethei” with
or forty bushels< f wheat scored
the liousei ^ Wo refer, nol’to M».
inachiiVtfy near At alow, w hiefi
as upinjuud, bufthe |»ropvrty at
Mosely mid place, alien he
recently,
jit. M. Wheelerls mill dam washed
but so far xb’hvc know, the
alkl brtildmg 'sustidueM no
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jl’ersoas living ou liie Tiigqlo side
the county, sustained ,ntore spi¬
ms injury, probably Uunp apy oth
,lt. 1/ . Yow’s loss, to- lands,
u»*d nniehiuerj’ will not tftlli
ort of ’fit: A. tVhmi’s
Jesses will resell 1 $1,500,. ‘' W ‘A
Cooper >f 1.000. Arthur jUean $1,000
S o ( au Bruce .'juOO. J . 11. Vickery
$1,000. The crops ou tbo iiruee,
one of the hugest aud finest
place s in North east Georgia ware
.'most totally destroyed.
ij.. VV. Edwards find a magnificent
\ crop oi' corn, every stalk ot which
was destroyed. Many others were
damaged hundreds of dollars,, but
we only mention a few whose -losses
are supposed to be the heaviest.
The damage on Erstauual/ce'c-feck
was great, hit not total except near
the month.; .
The damage on Brin’d river is u*>i
.^o cidamitous until below Crumps
milt, J S VVUpc.w s ciop. wink
bad.’y m^uied^ did uoc sutler o# tlie
crops i'ttrib 4 ; 1 . down. G. L. JEvicg
reckocs.llie damage ti> kUerop on'
the river at one ball. .lhos,(H ! . Knqx,
is great sufferer, and timber down ou
farms.'mid MnWhortt^Br ,wn mid
Brackett ili “'fact to ttiv
River mills tl e'eorri is ahhust a' tdi'ril
loss. *W ejher* of somx tine troi»
which r.M) fjuly slightly injured hi«,h
er up Ihfr.river, r«d notably J. I*.
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MeCwrterA evbp on the Viekery
||iice, which i's reported to hay v e*
coped * with bat ** {Titlx dutmare.
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On Midd la river ^ the. aeiubbui
in -
i laH«d of Cariiesville, the loss in «i
most total, L N i. Tid C. 5lcCoi.m-|!^^l foe, (1 A
Co»g*». Um M ?
M i L J ALaitbutn, M»* ltvKinin k
W A Mauiy, T O BuMaes, Mm
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15 F-Cunp, W C McMu.-ry
Mr r< arbor all had fine crops on
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^ ^finite from The crops high
criiilte MiM.IrfhV
damage Vii. Is -, '• • /• *> •
, groat.
Tit j cor; crops on, .Nads, creek fr©m
- mill, ;«-■ hufier.i w.« njost severely, .aiid «« on
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sonic plantations the,lo|^ is almost^ total
Barney Eancoek, L.‘llaley; ^'.^ Little, jW^Y ,T.M.^
Liltyi, Ilulcinnson, J. Movin' A. V- McWhorter
T. J.
amll). 11. I bin arc probably the .wo}|t^
sufferers on Is iifls cycck. j, , .
Th?'injury, to ^crops. on. Stephens
creek Is less than could have been ex
milnot (
peeled,.and fa
•a fou3li or filth The crops outfits
'’streams aVe very line. ;
t.ijWd ^ all
The corn-drop Viis on
sireJb.s Ihro.fgl.out the.county, but
less o,'the small-creeks and brane)ies
, t | um ou the larger stveanis. Met a
most eaK-ful cAmiatc of the damage to
the eiil-Ii eJ4>, we had eonehuled that
onb'half L the bottOfu ero-p wourd be a
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lands*on ef ecks ancf branches-’fhat’ : £r&
but slightly injured, anil most of-the
river fitniis-have soiiicl high lands* tTuit
will yeBhulko goOil ^brn. -‘ *** *
The uplnifd'is’tfhiisuilly'liiic o«l
beliirvn that ihd-T'orh dvtip
exceed by far the usual aV6rage 'crop;
The cotton was damaged,Jvut witVgsod
seasons, the ppaspeet stitt «n<*air
aging, both aiufwc sawu-eusou jfi hoj^ flntt
eprn cropr pud cot ton wpipld surpass an
ordinary Rut the Tbd prospect
glooiby enough- nowl fiiSr' has
been tailing in ,tor«irtWfor several twin’s
this morning (Monday) aud Stephens
ci’eek has spread from,hill to hilt, arid,
as seed front the couii room windows
appedrs to be its.’high as it was a week
s Ui,
{Since writing the abovu, we . hay.e
been to the creek, which is higher
ft lias been in years, unless it was
Monday night last when the.exact
could not be asertftine^ it iL
smoothly over th'c foot Wiry f A
highest point, and tlA water is
around the shop at'the foot oi
hin-.’ ! At'this-timodl-y’elocfc a. Ai.
hard a rain, Ls falling as we have,
witnessed, and it will doubtless,
much higher.
Among the great freshets that have
histone, 1 may be mentioned tin;
freshet in 1700, better know:a -f
Yazoo freshet. Next the June
tiSoiit^Q of or 05 ytarS hfo, ’Vby. cl
date which we oiumot rtt r
The May freshet in 1B40*, Slie
August i'reshet tho , ''Jai’ie
reshet the 17th eif yune 1805,
1670, anil last ambprojutbig; • ihe
(listruetive of. all, j,hy
1887. '
j It is ditheuU to estimate iho-neighto/
.waters in the diflercny freshets
l'hfl-lhemory of man is trci.cherous.iunf
wlierjj there lias been nb ‘
actual ,mcas
arc’liabie to be decieved.'
A let -010 of the jiiglv'wsters' has
at tlie River mills.-for;’more than
±2 years. Tlye highest water Ihyre.
within,Ub years or move, was on .’tine
17th 1805. T1& next highest, was {lie
1st and 2nd days uf this month v Jm
mark wa% of one 1805, tuoi anil beloiv oife the high-water halt
loot atnl a
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GOOD RESULTS %l
IX A. Brr.Jfoid, wkclesaio
dealer of-Cl.;!’, ttuoogn, Tenn^
that l:e-was teriot'sly nfflieted with
mere cold tkfr et-lUtd Oii 'liis Itings
bad tried many L.duoed ^inc-lioi
benefit. JWiug to try
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Kings-Nvw l>.g c <»ciT
rtid so -nod wap entirely.eared
the use v { a few bottles. Pibce
which Uvw he «askipt it w Mk bbnse
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all tp 0 ghs and colds with
rcsultifc This’ia’d.c cxydfiiaout o^
ads' whose been
by tbH^womlerfnl, disedvery.
T ria/bottles freest Dr. If.*M/
email’s urug ; w store, He.
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fur-n injwi ,
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Two tJeghiu CS'dt-o^M eot 1 eL
arts of nhe iom*i , T ' ■' *, *
to d lilmist ST*’
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aviiere tiie supreme court
JUSTICES ARE SUMMERING.
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a number of empty pocket-books
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•BlaElifM’-d is supiiosed, A*
watering place where he generally
, „ wr Ucmc.’ Justice.
m, a.
hte.-ak* wpc. Justice Mille^ept
Gisiwrthwajst to hold court-, but Con
having JpiM to-i^prspriate B‘®.
necessary i'iwla^orj 20 Uit cx«cnscs ? .Jic
wa3 oWif{Cjl lo a aj 0 ura th*' court be
jher^.was no money to. pay .clerks,
marshals-or wUncssjxs. The justice will
^.^.^ii^cnIorccJ vacation, wh\vi>
^ % anocfe . jjaud, whfsre
the summer, arat
^ ^ ^ a3 memUcrs of -Jins
JiarJ WO rkiug court are allowed fef Vf$t
^ hat &
tl . ips to
wpc riutcnd the pan
sln|0tion ofr ^ .^ifieent. .house
k} fePuUding, and which “every
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**» ****, , . •"***» 1: „„ £* ;“ in
few-rlwiHiK r-1,.... . • •
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oUlNICA .SALVE.
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Tfil test salve in the world for
cuts,'Frufees, tferes,ulcers, salf rhetim
gores - , : corns, feores, tetter, chappOd
hairds/cut and all * skin
bliuns, ewip
tiphspaud pogjtamy' cures piles, or
no pay reqiuml. It is guaranteed'
give saiiafactioi, or tnoney refunded.
For .sale by JI Id Feernan.
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i j Xiiavc Ucon using the Cosby at
n. sewing machine' fo 1 '
^ r*'^ixfeutibd^fnt vcra j <tyys, and Sad It* to be'a most
device. - EF
» * iin .i. its - » useTs easily •• 'acquhecl, • , At
P e M'^ ic’^rehUy c ^. S i lessens the labor arfd
iafigtte -of seeing ou ji machine. -No
woman Si ____ -V. Who '1, y. c-ncie /> M a’/u gives r#TwrlO it it a-fair Q .fflll* f.1’1 trial Q1
wdl bvor be -without it. C.avnpsville
Go., duly Id,A887,. Af .
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(io. pa^e 25 ot : the AgrienKural
jlist of the Ihedmopt Exposili'oif •ca^
talogue-appearj* 'Hi 0, fallowing:
1 and Madclo^, Cotton Rncktv iactors. Atlanta, .Qq- R^pker 0?d., of- s
^ er »i l 'i be t$econ upiai’d cotton
ifclOO’ iti’ -.- net .besh- S80
„ vveigh
Third best30. , Tie bales to
less-iimn 45G pounds, and to he
Exhibited ^ in->the’nauje of ihe prq
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j*‘ ' ’^Ll'^IEN” ! ‘ .tFE NOT'BAD. '
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! 'NcVtlicfiuc all prepamVrcmttlies
XareluMf. ; J... ‘^Tlifs is urovi’ii * lybhc $
n-esultsj .following , tlio . ..., . of t - Ur .
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iveeeym -exit up, .sevijiulUy. yguudicc t . tpr
fpid liyer and general weakness.
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(»coi^n Franklhi County.
To ullnwhoin it may cenceniiJohuiYat
icins nml ' vI1 Gtmphill liannig'm ptOtv
Jet ^^^Wfetnitten on the c»tate i
(,f l^vid Watkiy^bUe of said coun(r.
Tfiis ^o cite all and singalar thc'orc<l
jt^uc^llop atm^SeewhSS show cMi
t-d hv lawy and
ii'any they can, Wliy periHairlfht .-ulmin*
ntkiusertsUe V ; '
N ***& •Offit-kdtslgifii'- .
tVifocss my huml
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NOTICE" TO DEBWH1*- yA*D
*’ •'CREDWOKH.”" x
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..Ml peratm*,l,W,>|«g ngtl
i »ri lh« e.Utat 9% J'-Vt A C Wade
laic oiTYmUin ,d%.oei*ed,me
to r in their th»
«i« it*<i lump
Adin’tor.
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Franklin County.
To all whom it may concern: Maiy
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inade out a schedule of. the
hq sgt appa.it by them:,This
ft jiierefore to cite the next of kin and
creditors of James Randall to be and
my office Vithia the time, alt
srvfwsrsi ^ed'at'fhe Tcii>V"of raid s
b ^t gfe#.,
C01 for 1887 altowijig* <Rc amount se
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Given under my Imftd and Offiria
8i^aJSPt Aug/^idlSir, (
'Ordfnary.
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kJonclM, tin*til'ifKiui*' wneqUalett act
anil are us
AKTI-SIU 0 U 8 MEOiGlRE,
'bo^untU. I'rtee,**<*..
Sold'32 very where;'
OITioq, 4-1 Jlprrny St., New York.
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iap| i^onnMa tf.Mf,i*Oi 3 »»'br .ed
53 p; .-.rent.8 in
« Vp /*6ntv.m<» :?»'W to ?***♦ sotwiWri *
Amoricnn bbvtut: as i.trks; copyJ
for fi-itentH, i*. •
1, , i i - a rights, etc;, for ilia l- oo d sm and
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•nc& is unaiioaied 6td tbaif are utisuf
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wsaonablo. ifw. .•ii-ir^i- (<;t cs«mination ol model.
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s P vantages* of such -nolics t«a!., jjAtentet
Trt ad «• every
rn.-h-sn.Mn.-iiH-fliiiiOiis, onttli*.«»;?..«: .ft '".id
•ttVvxtentela • •; *ytAtiow ..At »»»t*“T **.
•tela v.e ’ic. alVi i^i '-r.iuoathi. for DUf GOi.aiv
coKaljqG' pwn-tits mailed frea. *'
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prevent Chill* Fever, Sour Stomach *» Bad
jfe reath. Vigor Clear to the the system. Skin, Tone Doso the Nerve*, ONE BEAN, and dive
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Price. fr-- their, once and you will never be wlthodt thei*.
25 cents per bottle.’ Sbld by Druggists dn8
Medline pri:o in stomps, Dealers postpaid,-te generally. Cent on receipt of
any address.
t»> F. SJITTH * CO.,
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Cheapest & Beit
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U i'. i 4 <s .)[-(‘r W'»rk; -iriib bfo ch;uiaei«
•od? i' 3 and work hrd.bv.x'.h well, r*™I Trill hemkeho, flee sd*
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