The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1875-18??, December 16, 1880, Image 1

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VOL XXIII. -NO. 48. Tiie ( arl! rsvilie Express, listabli.'hod Twenty Years. jU.iIiSS AND f UKMi oV 8.-CuiKTIONS. One copy on- year ?i r,o one coo six months 75 \ One copy three months 50 I’ttyineuU luvaiubi}’ iu a<lv. uc. ADVLKfSIINU HATTS. Advertisements will be insetted at the rates of One Dollar pci inch tor the lim iuseriiou, und Fifty Cents tor each additional insertion Allures- 8. A. v*L-N NINO It AM. in- nMnriiiiin 111 mi - naranrr-rr j BtitTOVV lOIYTV—OFFICIAL lIIKECTOEV. County OtQcers. Ordinary -J. a. Howard—om^e,courthouse, sheritl Jfts. Keuneav. Deputy 3hriff-A. M . Franklin, Ciei t oi Superior Court —Tnos. A. Word. i Treasurer- iluuiphrey Cobb. TiT* Collector— W. W. Rich Jax Receiver—\V .W. Ciun. Commissioners—J. 11. W ikle. secretary; A. Knight: W. 1. hcultaui ; A. C. Trimble; T. i,. Moore. til t OFJj'ICJSKS—CAitMfJtSVII.LK. • Mayor—lt. B. frippe. , _ Board oi Aldermen—J.L.Wofftord, E. 1 ayne, L. a. Chapman, A. L. iiaiion, Jiio. A stover, M. li.oilreuth; W. C. Edwards, il. W. Satter field, Clerk -tyeorjju Cobb. Treasurer— lieujainin t • Mountoiistle. Marshals- John A. Gladden, James D. Wil kerson __ CHUitoH bIKECTORV. Methodist- Kev, 1\ M nyburn, pustoi. PreachiUK every Sund.ii at 11 o’clock a in. am* j H o’* lock, p. m Minuuy scuoul eveo Mtndiiy a. •I- 'O. ka. ui 1 ravel meeuiif,am vieanesuuy night. froi 1411 -Rev. ilieo. K. Sumu, piusim .very .ntnday at 11 o’cluck. u hi. rtund >y sViiuoi every s inlay ~i o’clock. Prayer on W cduesuay nigni. Baptist--Lev. it II iie..a*. ii, pustoi . Preach every Suud.-y at J 1 o’clock, a ni.. and 8 p in. Sunday school every nuudaj attf o’clock, iTuyei niefciiny on \V etinc.-day ni^iit. DpUvlopitl • A w . livCSr ttOCU’!'. vi ea VlCt.sOC aMiirt'my. __ _ ’ bECKKT SOCIETIES. ivViGUiN Cl IlUXiO£>* t. , , , „ . . ;_<gk\rn ./ lli.itow Cv>. Lodge, No 140, iueu> *’ vor - v lst and 3rd yXuimay ni>tln u Curry's Dali, Cast side oi tin -lyuare, t ai icrsvple, va. VV.‘i. Aiikp.,tiick, a.C. Smith, Kevotier. Dictate- j i MCUP. \ > i.hviloN tip liUNolt, Curlers- j \jli.j I (in• ci 1, Sv. 162. IU e.vs ever, second j jut to a i tii Monday ii>p,du: ui Ciuiy’? ha J. I Lo. Cv.BJJ, j. V. ~ i ilia a, JR., j - . i .try . ' ' ftWmalhieh. P(v,s v Uiiiu. BU,|A idi.A. ■!aii .Soi : a ■ pen 7; '■■..in l'.-d p a. i 'lulls >'i iiiopen .■ ■'• odo - m ICO* r j Miciukceh u.iipen . Ci ;55 p ill nalls 2\e*i eh 14> su. 7 :oo in 4:LJ pin j •ialls Sll;tli close. V:4.> a m f'inO i> in hlrlokfte R hi. close " l •* n* L.ukiHoi iM.di, \iu tai.niouiu. le.. VOS l llesiUiys, lhnisU.ivs .ini Satnluul s l 5 :o(J a in. Aliivvs Aiomiuys, Wednesdays aUu Friday s .it a:UU p in. Utr#' riulie lyiifer and ite-istertd Lntici j (Mir ,rt>|.ei■ I rtnii 8:45 <i ill n> 5 p ni. Cener.i* ixaivej'y o, *-n lroin 6 ill' to 0 j> ut. Open on esunuay irom 1) ain ttiu:.,)i. in. .J. It. \\ IKLh, P. Ai. WEhTi RS & ATLANTIC It It. ON a.v*> ,ii w >#inn to" ii. iwhi, Hums on tins road will run as iollovvs: KOHT H W A HD. • t AT.o.'s. [ .V'.l | No. S j No. j Adca AtUiuu, 2Ftpm , 520 m 7 0 m, a itprn Mil ieu it, |ll •••6 ' iIiI B ' b4d lIiUU ’ Caite-isv’v | 4 cli | 7 “ Uab* | 7 e’2 Kingston, > liu •* ,7ai “ L lu :H “ a ixi “ Dai Loin iC2B *' t) B “ lv Odpm i ChatutVa. |825 *“ I iblrt “ , 14) f Sul) TRw A tv D. STA'iIOi o. | 'So 2. JNo4. j Nu.B. J * Chttlta’gn. 5 25pm , 705 in i B 4mm j Dultou, 7!o j 837 * jlnl3 *' J Kingston. bill “ |IOB '• | x Ulpru | 5-ip. ui ■ Carteisv’e 1) >;7 “ 10 4B •• . 202 - ■ 804 * Muriel la, iO 12 ,1151 “ 4 29” 7.13“ Atlanta, UUt< ” j 12 Ppm | ti io " | 600 C H I.UOK I F IU I I.KO AD. ON AND AFTER Muium,, Uoto-. ei,ll, 1880, trains on this road will rim daii„, except Sunday, as follows: W’KSTWAKD. hX vTXONS. NO. t. j NO. 3. Le ive c irteiaville, 10:00 ain 2:05 p m Arrive at Jdiie.-ooro .0:30 u m 1 2:61 p m Tay'oroviiß;.. I 10:a7 u in 1 3:17 pm • Jtockiumt ft .ytrTm i 4:07 p m Cedrti town .. J 12:35 pin j 5:30 pin EAST W A HD. STATION Ml. 1 NT) 4. Leave Cedariowu 3:lo pin B:40 uin Arrive Hi Rock ma1t..... 4:06 pui. i :. r 8 ain *• Taylorsville... 4:45 pm | 8:43 h m Ftilest>oro 6N.0 pin . 9.14 it ui “ curu rsville.... 6:45 pui | lo:lb pin RO.M& KAII ROAD C-'MI'AMY. On and alter Monday , Nov. 17, t rums on this Road will run as tollows: MOKMNU TRAIN— EVERY lAY. Leaves Koine 630 in Arrives .1 Rome iO.OOu uj EVk.NINO TRAI.N —SONUaVs F.XCkPi EJ>. Leuves Rome s:uo a in Arrives at ltuuie 8:00 u iu Both trains will make eonn* etion at Kings ton with uains on tlu; V\ . and \. Kali road, to and iloin Atlanta and points bouilt. UdS nui.vnK, Pres. JA. A.bMITH, G. P Agl. TANARUS, W. MILS, K. J. W. IIAKBIS. JR. d.K & -JUKHiiH, . ATITiJftW&YS Air Office on vVcst Mam sticit, above Erwin. st." a ASi KN hoi i: I.. (CA4TKRSVILI.E,; GlA'y HjitlK l NDEKSIGNKD HAS RECENT IT J taken charge oi ihts elegant now htdi ! It h; s' been newly furnished and is first class in nil respects. BAiIPLK ROOM FOR COM M E KCIA LTR AV E Favorable terms to traveling theatrical Coui-'. ooiupanics. L. C. llipbs-. l'roui ittog,., S ; at it Oft a it* fii i: iT, UAI-Ti N, <A J. A. Prtf^ricibi*. t Jlibl i LABb nUiLLLN iiiiv Ji. City. Large, well ventilated rooms, splen did sample rooms lor com me re iai travel oik, jiolite waiters and excellent pure water. s&r Rates moderate sepl9tt W FL lIE ULTUtKEY AT LAW, CAKTEKsVILLii, GA., col. a. Jolflisoil, West^ c idc public square. When not at olliee, enu heloulld at cilice ot Cartecav ule Lxfra g, 6%i#e. House. ,^ 41 rto,i wtpenstfs to ugen s. / ie '"'“'ess p. o, Vlt K- F Kl, Augusta, Maine. • - 4 The Oar ter sv ill e Express. indistinct print YELLOW .FLVEet—Black Vomit. 11 Is imj soon to .iiut-i th i.iV.iges Oi r. i teiTlUlc disease which will nodOJbt ret urn i a m n- ir.aliir*i m ana ui men ria in the ul months oi 1879. >5 liiikti.L UKI* > l INK, .. IN nn-d ,i.- c -ve.' and i> S’l.idhei n Nllhi. and usee v. ith site wondei ni lesidts in Noinh America wh* le tli. tm si aggr.'Vaud cas s „ lever are found causes m ui one to two ounces ol nile to be fi; tered oi strained irom the bh-od each time • passes through the* Livei, as long <.n exees of bile exist.- Il j’ its wonderful action on tht Live- and rtomaeh ill . epatinb not otilv pte vent- M< a certainty any kind or Fevel am* 81. ck v mil. but also cures Headache, Consti jr;i* ii .1 .he Bowels, Dyspepsia and all Ms -1 ■,rial diseases - - No one need iba r Ye’iov Verfr whfr will ex pel ‘h- Malarial Poi-nn ano • xc’ -s <vj biU r on the blood by using Mekrell’s Hkpatjnk.w hkh is -old .>v all Druggists m2seiu vndsl OO'io,- iles, or will be sen’ Lv * xoress by the ! roprie tors, A. F. MERRELL &■ CO , Fliiliulelphia, Pa Or. Pemterotfs Haling la or Queen’s Delist The reports! f wonderful cures ol' Rheu matism, .Scrolul ■, Halt Rheum,Syphilis, ,ancer Ulcers arid Sores, that com irom all parts o. the country, are not only remarkable hut. miraculous as to be doubtei’ was it not Tor fne ahuudance oi proof. REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA.&c. Case oi Colonel J. C. Branson. KiNUsTON, g a., Neptember 15, 1871. Gents:—For IB years 1 have been a greatsul ever irom scroiula in its most disiressing orms 1 have betn coutiued to m\ room an< bed 10r 15 years with seroinlotis "ulceiatii.us the most appro veil remedies lor such cases had been used, and the most eminent physicians consulted, vv iihoiit any deemed lane lit. Thu.- prostrated, distressed, desyioumug. I was au viseu by Dr oyer; oi Floyd county, Ga., to oihirujiice thi: use o your coinjiound Kx. rac stillmgi i. E ingu .gi ts as iusuitieuni to de senb 1 ' the rcJiei l obtained from llm use of ih. c dm. :i ■ .is .1 p. to ac. e. an ..ip qp.',- id,. . ~ h ii Aiicfui p, \(.id Up-' •cifto, J ilhMttto > MfV* 'dfllitf*‘B*l all other remediv- and tuiuinuen the us.- oi vour I xti.u's oi "i ii I mgia, until 1 cun say truly, “1 m cured ui uli disc.isc, with nooning I*ooo - tli* active pursuit 01 my. profession. Mon than eight mouth** have elapsed since • his rein t k.-plt ciuc, without an v , eturu oi the disease. + i tor Uickiuth Oi Uie aoovc staUbTLent, I iemr to a piit.WiA ■*| L n-to'.v Gfc.. ; ,| (i to thru* mlt'fsfol the air PI t iipitisee Uiiculi. who .ne ;rrqte in-rtarwli ii tue.F I-s'vurl re main. with the deepest gnu jtv.c!e. 1 our obedi ent. servant, J.E. m? ■ S'-ny, Att’y at Law. A :in, ALL fi. f. J * Gent.'l Mj ccnglifpi * s t aken on Ihe 25' • ■lay oi •) line. 18(53. w ith what was supposed t-* i AciU'.’ lii euinai.ism. and was treat.-d 101 the s. me with no success. In .March, lollowiiit. • in’ ." 01 ooiii'beg ui m work out Oi heiij lu inn iul continued to appear till a l th elbow to th shoulder joioi cannot ■i -Many iit nos oi bi'iic came out m u 1 light .pot ti 11 *i leg The case was U. upio m)u; •. i.'-t I'tL' oi Mliii’.' .*)w eiitti'g. After h'av i.p. l.pc'. c'ui,inod aboui -lx years to her ben. ■al too c ('.Oioiuco.ii ijopaiess. i was io lu du try E-r. pi nberion’s Cum] oiin.l Ex •ic 1 ol >t iliogi.i, an I w s so writ suiisib*.. with it.s c.Vcm-ei.h .. 1 F.nv.s crii ibVfed'ii-a ol tin •1 cntil i.ila grc'-etlt. M y d'.vg dc ’ w gs ennt! ■Fu to her lied mou ■x \< -iik neibre sff shl. npbrTyven tip ned over 1 Inuil help she now -r.s up .. 11 day, .up' i iiistol her rime.. has Walked across tin mom Her gem rm health is now good, and I believe she will, s her limbs gain -.i eng!’ wal k weil. i lUribite her reioveiy, with n. blessing 01 t.od. to (he use cl you'i in,, u*,u nie lieino. With gr;t itnnc. I'-un vonYsipq! ' V\ B KLAN'cy V 7 r.sv Point. Ca , m pt. 16. ;87U. j GK.VTs :—''i'hc above ceia ill. ate 6 Mi vV . i> Blanton vvi know a. it ecrftiy to a- being iua flic thing is .-.o; luindre.ds of the most resp cti ( itlzens will pei til\ to r \s imp h t eiei' n * can be given as m.iv be required. Veins iu v, Ii \ U F"K D & M -IK Kl{, in ngaisls " Hon. H. D '• l‘ ' MMk Srl.Hr IKMhi aib and ,sTILI.INGI\ i> 111 i t .' I ICO by .(. K WI-liRBl LV \i. 1 liilil , Pa. Sold by all Druggi-tS in $11)1 bottles, or sent In express. Agent- Wanted to cm.vass •very u here . sen :to Book -••Gti'Tous story”—free to ai "Ui'iliein. s sent t- poor people, p yen, .a in stallments. * O' S |J' by I>. W Ciivr.v I a> terse ille.Ga X • TO TH£E I GIVE HRALTH. Adapted in chro ic diarrhoea, constipation, and scroful .—hy Latham, M.l>. Buci essfnllv ns- and in Dyspepsia,' hronie Diar rhoea .'nd Scroiulu. —Prof. is. .Jackson, Univer sita. Pa. Lilian nt in amemia; excellent apjn tizer and blorw! purifier.—u . Fisher, M. 1> , G;i Valuable in m*W tis firo*-tintin, indigestion and ebloiosi-. i,, JE Jiafh”\vs, M D„ N.U. A flue tonic and alterative, very valuable iu disease: peetili rto females, chinnic lever and ag t*, bronchitis and di-eascs of the digestive organs.- 1 -.). F Koughton,' I. 1)., Al* Vi r b nefirt.il in si length, rung fn : improv n g a reduced sy -.tem.- Ret*. '.Jho. \\ . Beck | vvi; li, Tlishop of pa, ! invalu: idc as a nervous tonic. — Hob. I. C. ; cow br. 'Verm. Bcconfmenm'd tts tt pryphy 1 acfTc- in MnEttiis 1 . i di lrn-.sp --D. I{. l airox. iM D. N.*. Restores debilitated r y*u.ms fo health. —T. C. { Mercer, M. IbrhnE ■1 mu vvuh gieat beiieiit m Malari.d Fever ! ami Dipiner.u ’ —3- F .Jupon, M lb, Ga 1 l*riiv-e to*mine!al tonic-**Franci *• Giil ro, M. D..-N. ( . < t{ great curative virtue.—Thos, F. Uuinbold, j M. D., St. ouis. Beneficial in uterine derangements nmj ma ! .arious conditions.- G. M. Vail. M. i>., Ohio. ] Di M remedy e ver u.-cd iu diseases of the f throat.—P. \ bifferd, M. D., N. Ton ic, altera live, tumeric; one of nature I greatest remedies.—Medical Association ol ! Lynchburg, Virginia. Adapted iu certain affections of the kidneys [and bladder; dyspepm,, lupus, chlorosis. ksoro‘ii!otis and cutam ous aff. ctions,—Prof .1. ! ,1 .J, Moorman, AI, D., VTi. f Relieves headache, mytli wluiwt*.. i nervous.—Key. F. U. Do-Eon y ti. S p*j Sam id: supply sc t iree to any physician de i siring to test. Pamphlets sent free. Analysis tv h (Mil fßgkag Waterai* i%comes i|na | ther i per c*f of C .gAtltoAc in pf ti ■ |*2 50 tot 5 i alous. j? 4 l'or 10 g.iloes. iff lor 2o gat | lons in casks. Mass Cos cants aim si; $2.50 ano rss for hall doz. A j fi ! Jc. and .fl jiackagi ;.$ .25, $3.50 ano $. in If u / | Bt;nL postpaid my where. Till* Mess uui i'il > j eotit ills in reduced -pace ail the curative pow. jsut the j.> rouv.vU v u;,pauo-. i blcatfid soluble . .. fcprii-gs open for v isitors June tst Board )T) pev month, special mtea to (amide- and par ties. varriuges meet visions at Forest no Lawyer’s depot, each our aulcs irotu springs, upon nd\ ice of arrival, Address , A. M. DA Vl.*-, Pres, of the i r.. 72 Alain ht., Ly iicbbnrg, V o Hold by I*. VV. i urrv. druggist, i:nn vill Ga. ja'l,lߣo'l}. CAKTEItSYILLE, GA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1880. NORTH bI'fORGIA COMTi’.FNIK. The Annual ' ppolntmcnta of the Preach ers for IHBI. Rome, DeOf inbur G.—Conference ad journed at ! p. ni., after a continuous session since 8:30 a. in. It was, on the whole, the must laborious session of the North Georgia conference ever bold. Two sessions daily were held. Bishop McTyeire rudied business in order to get to the Fiorkkt conference, which meets iu Pensacola otf* Wednesday. The next conference will be held in Athens. The following are the appointments for 1881. ATHENS DISTRICT. R. W. Bigham, P. E. Athens First Church—R. W. Wads worth; P. A. Heard, supernumerary. Tffiffifftrnsrrßi F. Farris. Athens cir. nit, H. H. Eakes. Oconee and Factory Mission, T. O. Rorie. W iitkinsville. u. j, EUxs. Monroe. R. E L. Timmons. Rutledge, Gcoige S. Hunleiter. Morgan’ E. A. Gray. Madison, 11. J. Adams; A. Means, su pernumerary. Greensboro, T. A. Seals. Greene, W E Shackelford. White E. S. Myirtef; C. A: Mit(flWll,#p|| nT>Wfcl .***• Wiutervilie, V W Williams; E G Mur rdh, supernuwicrary. Ix'xington, W It. Foote. Barnett., - T W G Watkins. Utile . fGibson. VVatS/tigi*:(,!(. L. Garuuei*. Broad River, C A Con:,"i\vay. Tiiucoin, T<> he >'unplied. : f ; diic.'li!iO !, & Evens. Proh s.-. ■of S'iate- University, E W Sp'-e.r. A • ■ ■ ’ ’-* rA. JiISTLICT. IT H Pa; hs. I* E : s .foinrv. W v V.- Piaiie. St Taikr-, M I i DiMprd. Si Jana s, ,S P Richardson. A -4uiry ; I* p • !;er. Ge hmood, <• E Enghuid. App'ing. .1 Jv I immune. Harlem, G W Du vail. Bel Air .j ;•* Emhry. Thomson, ,j A Key ohA. ' .IJ !i' |, V ! 1 j ! M 711 011. Sparia, D D < ox. . Flam-ck, P!I Ai iil C J J.tmi-on. f-uli*‘t v>ti T ■;. i, > Miiledgevi; ic, G f I p - tiilo. Baldwin. J (’ David son. Eatnnioo, U A Dodge. ID-* P'* on, •• 1* - ,uswe.il. West Purr, on, M .1 •'oter. IEUI EON EGA J’.Si 8101 . W A Candfcr. P E. Dai)iouci;.i, W R Branham, jr. Potter SnUi'gs, It E Campbell. Cleveland, Jottn S Askew. Xacoochee, K Read. Clayton, W 11 Weaver. Iliwassee, P L Btantou. Biai’-sviße. J B Allen. Morgamon, J R King. Ellij.ty, ,1 J Harris. Jasper, W Of Butler. Dawsonclilc,' K B 0 England. North Georgia Agricultural College, J J Singleton. Dalton distikct. W A Parks, P E. Dalton, J W Lee. Dalton Circuit, II M Newton. Spring Place, R M Hickey. Coosawatree, Tube supplied. Tilton, X E Moßrever. Calhoun, N Z Glenn. Gordon, E B Rees. Kingston, W J Cotrer. Suhligna, .M II Edwards. Summerville, O A Thrower. LaFayetie, TJ Edwards. McLemorc’s Cove, A J Hughes, J B Lewis. Ringgold, W T Laiue. Tunnel Hill, J N Myers. ELDER ION DISTRICT. W I) Ander-ou, presiding elder. Elburtoid J II Baxter. Elbert circuit, W 'p Norman. Bethlehem circuit, AG Worley, fl art. well, W A FmViss. Daviil-viilc, EU Smith. | . Jy.treiVbnj'R^.^Sya'le. . -Midbor-ry , 11 V^ood. llai mi jjy C ove, J T Curtiss. Ilorner, A W Qiiillian. ille, S Leake. Glarkesviiie, VV VV Lampkin. Frank.ln springs, E Hendricks. Laconia Mi- ion, to lie supplied, Bellion, E J Smith. Mis -mmary |to China, George R Loehr. ATI.AN IA DISTRICT. J E Bmiug p? ’sidingelder. First < lci!(*h, Ct A Etraus. Trinity, J VV Ueidt. Evans chapel, II C Christian. &ijrm s cliaj* If F G Hu gifts. St. Paul- , Vv’ y Diiniap. Sixth ciiuitjb, VV F Robinson. C'iiy Mi.-'Ci FB, D ivis. I.b*K ii by ■ eo , F L Br.twn. La.-r point, L P N-; .e, II Crumicy, Fulton eh nit, rob' supplied. Dcc.i; Itr am: Claf k>to! , VV D llca.il. Liiimi.ia, VV F Quillian. Conyei , A C Thom o*ind, .‘1 v allaway aiuPM R Bran im. Covington, J L Pierce. S a4al Cirvje, D F C 1 on nens. N'nvbcrn, VV W 0.-liu. Presidetu Emory college, A G Hay good. Prof *isor Emory college, J F Hop kins. Agent orphans’ home, S P Jones. Agent Emory college, II P Lovejoy. Edge wood, R J Bigham. Superintendent orphan’s home, J I. Lupo. GAINESVILLE DISTRICT. J F Mixon, presiding elder. Gainesville, G G Smith. Hall, O B Quillian. Flowery Branch, J H Masuburn. Camming, J R Fate. Sawnee Mount, J G Worley. Duluth, H S Bradley. Alpharetta, W M I) Bond. Roswell, J J Morgan. Cobb, M VV Arnold. Cherokee, VV T Beil. Canton, 0 B Quillian. Etowah, L P Winter. Noreross, W P Smith. Law renceville, S H Dimon. Logansville, VV L Yarbtough. gßiffin district. W F Cook, pr*siding elder. Griffin, T R Kendaii. Jonesboro, i' L S Harwell. Hampton, VV F Smith. Fayetteville, J V M Morris. McDonough, G VV d'horn;..*, Milner, J B McFariand. Zebuion, J T Lowe, f BarnesviiJe, L J Davies. T p on, C S Owens. Thomnston, A Gray. < rdiodcu, G E Bonner. J D Hammond. Forsyth circuit, L Rush. Jack.-ou R VV Rogers and J A Tim- ■mennan. Clin lot i, I) J U cents. Tillsboro, G W Har l.iwar, Monticello. J M Bowden and C. l\ Jones. LAGRANGE DISIRJCT. **’ *1 Potlci, pi- *idiog el-'ler* • * iGrwige, C Pof**. • onp J Ai Low tey. ilo scon, F M T dr.o >.'>r. !■ ;nsvilUj .j *W i • c “ <*s! Point, A M ni g, M.. Hbitesviilc, \ L VVooien. Gr' C.iviiii and'f iniiy, J D Gray. M M i■*'•. *i! -I, * ' F,.k*. b • • • • supplied, S M L U •".'erw;-o-:!. G* a>.t\ ilk', J V\ S- pe. Xcw! an, (f '*' v ' Y u'biough. X- 1 a-. • ■ .J v. .i• ii. Baltic c ;ii; E.,i,•■!)•,.. ~ S B: van. Fan burn e'rouit, j R ser. V f liil.c>t!U *y, J !> llollt igsli'-ad. Carrolltoti, D L Anderson. Bowden, (f *' Andrews and \V r II Speer. Franklin. E K Akin. Heard, Thomas A Gillespie. President, LaGraitgecollege, J It May- soil. Missionary lo China, Y J Alien. ItOMK DISTRICT. VV F Glenn, presiding elder. Kone, J E Evans. DeSoto station, J T Gibson. DeSoto circuit, J T Rich;* xlson. South Rome, W P Rivers. Forrestville, C L Far.il 10. Cave Spring, J B Robbins. Ccdartown, T F Pierce. Polk, J VV Baker. Rockniart, J R Smith. Carte is ville, A .J Jarrell. Dallas, J L Perryman. Aeworth, VV J Seort. Marietta, P M Ryburn. Powder Springs, R R Johnson. Dougktsville, VV G Hanlon. Villa Rica, B Sanders. Buchanan, to he supplied. Cave Spring High School, O C Sim mons. Dr A G Hay good and Judge James Jackson delegates to the ecumenical con vention, MOTHER SHIPTON AGAIN. The following, whi a is known as “Mother ShiptoiPs' Popce.y,” wo: first published in 148S, arid rt pub lished in 1611. It wsii he none and that all the events predicted iniif' f except that mentioned in the list two lines which is si ill in the fu ture, have already come to pass: Carriage without horses shall go. And accidents Cl! ilw world wiin woe, Aroiiuu the world -.h ugbts shall fly lu ihe T winkling Of au eye. Water shall tm-re wonder : do, N >w strange yet stiall tie true. The world ap.-dde and wii “hail he, And g.dd be found ut root of tree. Xur<>ugh bills "man shall ride, Atid no horse nor ass Uy his sidet Under water men shall walk, Shall ride, shall sie**! 1 , cbatl talk, la uir turn stall b- <ucn, lit- white, iu Clack, V tr ee . I*on la w iti • -h tl- floru, eaw i- a w o*eu ti-m G Isudl b i mid an ; fen id, 1 . a >i tint's u -i Ww k owfi. Fi i- a J water cty.il w m-iers £ .glah i* US Uii J ;V. rue w>i ii : t-. au m eriiue Xu va 0 b Xw-id;-ed If. ■ dgiuyfeip.e . m* - ’P* ■'* *• * . • • -*• • THE EXECUTIVE’S SIGNATURE -T * - Bills and Pesolutions Pa sed by the General Assembly. The following bills and resolutions have been passed by tin* late general as sembly anil signed by the governor. RESOLUTIONS. 1. A resolution to return the thanks of the people ot Georgia to R. N. Ely, for the able discharge of his duties iu press ing the claims of the state iu railroad tax eases. 2. A resolution to instruct the secretary of state to communicate with General Walker, superintendent of the census, and request that he furnish the legisla ture with an official statement of the pop ulation of each county in the state. 3. A resolution to appoint a committee of live from the house and three from the senate to investigate and inquire into the ownership and condition of the lease of the Western & Atlantic railroad. 4. A resolution to appoint a joint com mittee trom the city of Atlanta relative to the early erection of a oapitol on the lot donated by the city. 5. A resolution relative to publication of public a<*ts, 6. A resolution to require the state school commissioner to report amounts due public school officers for 1871. 7. A resolution providing for the ex amination of a proposed new edition of the code. 8. A resolution authorizing the sale of the old po toffice fixtures. 9. A resolution to accept the surren der of the Athens bank charter. 10. A resolution to appoint a joint com mittee to ascertain the most feasible mode of furnishing accommodations to colored lunatics in Georgia. 11. A resolution appointing a joint committee to examine the hand book of forms prepared by Sihnan <fc Thompson. 12. A resolution providing for investi gation into the >oh;.*er of building oae it of by the flnant c com mi'tor houses. KILLS. 1 An :■* ?•> i*l-'! ■■.•*■’ Hie i\*l •ui h Hiie, The :*ior r> ■ > : i - m:i,: v 2. An -iCt u Mil. 'id ■ ii D .(-• C'*n-!.*lbies‘: >(* ..in i- • . ••■:;. U; d-.l S.. . ' ■ ■ - sale. 3. Au lie; e>* tii -iitiig *i bu.'H'i ui c<>'u m'ssioi'.ei* ui roads and 'u\ *e for Ful- I'oii u"Ui.r \. t a ,i..t '"-mum! the (‘fiarrer of the •5 y of Griffin so as to establish a cny r .tn; no. ufui* and to detiiie its juris:lic tion. V ito change the charter of J • i. 6. An act reauthorize the ordinary of Glai'ko comity to issue bonds to refund the debt of the county. 7. An net. to amend several acts incor porating the town of Cochran iu Pulaski county. 8. An act to provide a penalty for buy ing and selling votes. 9. An act to amend an act incorporat ing the town of Hawkinsville in the county of Pulaski, to define the limits of the same, etc. 10. An act to repeal an act consolida ting offices of sheriff and tax receiver of Greene county. 11. An act to permit the city court of Atlanta to try civil cases at the criminal term of the court with consent of parties. 12. An act to extend the corporate lim- its of Nevvnan. 13. An act to change the time of hold- ! ing the superior court of Washington county. 14. An act to transfer the county of Stewart from the Chattahoochee circuit to the Southwestern circuit. 15. An act to relieve the sureties on j the bond of E. A. Leonard. 10. Ati act to repeal an act to consoli date the offices of clerk and treasurer in Douglas county. 17. An act to change ihe time of hold ing the superior court of Schley county. IS. An act to repeal an act to provide for the payment of certain insolvent costs of the Augusta circuit. 19. An act to amend section 3976 ot code so that no owler ot foreclosure upon personal property shall he necessary to postpone sale of mortgage property. 20. An act to repeal an act eonfering additional power on tax collectors. 21. An acr to extend the limits of Way nesboro. 22. An act <.O amend the charter of Ma con. 23. An act to amend the charter of the town of Camilla. 24. An act to authorize the governor to furnish awns act accoutrements to c l leges which are or may be established as branches o( the state imiver-ity. 25. An act to change 'l.e rime of hold ing Mitchell superior court. 26. An act to amend the gartd-hmcnr t-t -f (MV a?’?' l i 27 'n• e ; to nv'-.vi<T# f •:* judge id nts for a if- in fVn-e-v-losii; : ; li- on per* ♦ malty. 23. An ict to amend set non 3972 of the •o'erv ‘mg :o rHe >a!e of mortgaged person r. y. I'. An-e-d to a mend section 4h>l **f the # r * A ’ .... 7 ? i ♦ •*#>*, S. A. CUNNINGHAM e**i-relHtive to aiiswors to garnishment in Justices court*. * 30 An act to render more efficient in spection of fertilizers in this state. 31 An act to repeal an act organizing a cminrjr court for Muscogee comity. 32 An act to provide for trial cases in county courts \> here the judge is disqu. 1- ified. 33. A;i act to provide !<>r serving win ramson co obligors, joint a> a tractors, etc., .u justices courts in this State. 34. An act to establish * city court in the county of Hall. 35 The general appropriation act. 30 An act to repeal an act incorporating the town of Tallapoosa aixl to adopt a new charter lor said city. 37. The general tax act. 38 An act to incorporate the Citizens bank, of Augusta. 89. An act to amend 1006 of the code. 40 An act to amend an act authorizing the city council of Augusta to create a board of health for said city. 41 An act to incorporate Etowah City in the county of Floyd. THEY MET AGAIN. Desperate Fight Over a Poker Table of Two Men Who Met After 18 Years. Louisville Courier-Journal. There was a desperate knifing en tertainment near Wilson vide, Spen cei county, not far from the Jeff rson county line, last. Thursday night, in which Samuel Price, a hog drover, whs badly but not dangerously wounded, and which involves rather a singular history 'of smou dering malice. The man \no cut Price was a firmer turned McGill, who lives in that locality. In 18G1 McGill and Price \veje two y ug feU.'Ws of about twenfy-flye, living down in • ties u*hero part of the state, Ttiey enlisted ; 2 : Moff os enmumd, end were in the fi *i! a} M ISo ing. O ; tl.e pefht !.-f ‘3 ht|ar> 16 h, 1862, tip- 1 day k fo.-e Gum Vhf iiia bad C\ -.'Vre t-rO ‘ > v ‘.r- Z i.ceTe/ 4 ?•> •.hb-'P , P r j.llYf Lh* r ' .** *.l .T . I . \ifflti ej-gig fl in ibe f ducUv!' <-e< ai.mipu i;j pin vi ccV : t -a i<Te r './r vit u. naiiic ■oi-d r ViimV *4 to <•: /•'- . ;: ch nd and l Pm.* doiwitig knit and _.ving Mai ii a io. - ! *h acr s the breast, which did in) other injury than to n* Mi hi ri'Sand to lay him up for feu' dais \ Xt ti vil CUIIC the wi ll remembered fcrigagt ine f and the stamp, dr of Z llic flerk men. Many of He to v r iri >: agMyome Ming kitferl, while others were scat tered about hiding places in differ regiments McGdl and Price ue<.er saw ea h other again. Thursday Price came to Wilson vide with a drove of hogs, and con elud and to spent! the nigh! there. Tb t evening he went out *q a ‘‘fni ic” in the iieighbdrhood, and wa- soon en gaged, with some others, including M Gid, in a game of poker. Ttiey did not rec-gniZ ’each o: her. During the game McGill :-ccu-ed Erie* <f not put ing up his “ante,” and a few w rds ensued, which were immedi ately smothered over. As ti gone was about to pr c ed in a f. ieodly way. Price said, with a smile: “I knifed a Man of our name once for saying that.’’ McGill starred up like a hunder holt had fallen hef >re him, ands tiu . “It was at Mill Spring, too, and onn your heart, ami I was the man.” Price also leaped to tits feet, and in a moment the i oker party was dis-* solved. E‘ch mao went for his knife, an i without another word the fight began. A man named Simmon-* un dertook to separate them, but receiv ed a painful fksh wound id the arm for his trouble. McGill and Prce ‘ were furious with rage, and it was only after several moments of des perate fighting tnat the crowd could overpower them. It was then dis co vend that Price had a severe stab in the side, and his loft arm was bad ly gashed at the M- w\ McGill had a long gash on th” boulder, and the leader of one finger was cut across his hand* Price wilt iot die, but he is said to be badly hurt. I. is at>- ut the neatest case on rec ord of a fight being .resumed s<> spir itedly f*er a litth* interruption of eighteen yesrs. Cause and Effect. Tut* mniti enus ; f >ess is indlgfsiiou, and nuP is CtU-* and by weak in-si of tin s' -roach. N one Can hav ' SOU’ •! serve- and good health .sytthmit us in 2 Hop B' (ers to a retiV;hen Ine s’ou) eo, purity the hi■■<!, Aid k’ v the l:ver and ktciroya ' a<■ {rve, to ca rry OrT VjJl tb p<tp -u i Ut:d waste Uiartis: ofth AVaUrIU. &J 0 other colu nu —Advance —— —A bachel ri? m*n who is un wdiiri/ to starve a wife, and like a nobiw fello w starve* and. * •*** ***•