The Weekly Sumter republican. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1889, October 23, 1885, Image 3

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!' K Ff A Parting Shot from Mr. Hlakle Col. Hancock :— . I send yon ray last article, published m the Nashville Union, October 1st, in reply to the one from the Chapter, which yon “ published by reqneat” or some anonymous party a few days since. The fraternity did not and conld not answer this “ parting shot.” They knew that their charge was a willful, deliberate and malicious falsehood, They knew they had been the dupes OFFICIAL COUNCIL F Council Chamber, Americas, Ga., Oct.', 19,1883. Present-Mayor Felder, Aid. Roney, Burt, Glover, and Hawkins. Absent—Cobb and Oliver. Minutes of last meeting read and corrected soas to show that the resolu tion offered by Alderman Hawkins, requiring Mr. B. C. Mitchell to re- , __ . writing of a letter, full of deliberate falsehoods about me, and that their charge and action would not bear the sun-light of lUy MMenser arrives, rtsllr tUr. * I " uuwu utium i Nish {passenger from Albany arrives. sab a. m I sense of fairness, honor, truth and it Smith- I hood. Requesting that you publish tote with my card, au-1 a! • * (to r I * rom M »»ciety this 8CIIF.UULK •> lap- which will give the imbroglio great ce lebrity,” that you will give me 1QQ copies of this paper to senato them, ana hoping you will enjoy this ending of the controversy (which took place in Nashville), as much as'you evidently j did the beginning, n, very respectfully, Albert B. Hi B.*ELAM, General Agent. The Union. The reply to my card frt Chapter Committee,” the anonymous correspondents of the Tennessee Alpha 1 from “For the „ircu. iainth^it, molting nmtigc-I of Vonderbilt, «how. they h.ye, ments for the coming of his circus. | expected they would, rejected my prop- expected they would , | osition to submit tho examination pa- Apoplxy I p,.^ (referred to in their article) to Dr. Durham, a very good and I any three prominent teachers or other irted lady, was stricken with I gentlemen of Nashvil'n—mutually se- Sundsy afternoon, and lected—and let them judge whether ’ there is any evidence of cnei them or the slightest possible n few hours afterwards. , Mrs Nan- a . . 'letter my possession, “The opinion of CY Baker, wife of Stephen Baker, in I chapter was not based i pon the the 73th year of her age. She lived to I mony of these young men,” Jack and a good old age, and died tho death of a I Witt, “but upon it in •sonnection with Christian. I striking and inexplicable similarity ’ kind uitted-by this | card to be the principal e upon which their ac found bet ighbor Mrs. J. M. " of delightful Te ster- | the public and students •y enjoyable on the I that no truthful, fair-minded, and day, and the kindness will I honorable student. < .• club of students. ■“si ss£,°lsi az&sv jajrc Died. tween me anc ihe fraternity Mrs. A. S. Pilsburv, mother of Judge | whose> actio. aas been most open, day. dull ibury, mother or Judge l «- ... B. and Wm. Pifsbury, died at her My and honorable. I will i Dawson Ga. at 9 o’clock last few words, explain the cause of trouble, niirht ller remains will be laid to rest 1 havo the misfortune to be very near- Oiik Grove Cemetery beside the righted. At the examination in Eng- * |lish I could not see tho que I the blackboard. I asked th Death of Ool C W Davenport. | for a written copy, which he did not We regret to learn that Col. G. W. I then give me. l/ur time being limited, Davenport, of Webster county, who|InjqoMicft my^brotiier to write off the Council before the petition from citizens asking that the bridge be re built, was presented to Council. "*■ then confirmed as The minutes corrected. On motion of Alderman Burt, the to exceed twenty feet—, __ to be build as cheaply and expeditious ly as possible. The following petition was read and j, decreed that should have been a purely mental, or a 1 - would not purely spiritual being, we have been cumbered, as it seems to us, with tenements of clay. But in our » kept hidden from us, to be, as we hope, revealed in another sphere, where we shall see the wisdom of God display ed in all things, and all things for the ** In spit* of prite, la ■ tion than the pessimist does from bi» indiscriminate inveighings and acetic railings f So it pleased God to give The way to make life worth living _ i rather do good on a credit than evil for cash, trusting the hereafter without reservation, fer From her bower In a distant «pbcro. An Ansel whispers in each Batenin* ■ That somewhere, somehow and some We shall live and love and meet ajrali special committee of three , _ J Ma; Burt and Glover. a physical being, “ fearfully and wonderfully made,” of many different members, or organs, and each * Dawson, Ga., Oct. G, 1883. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Amerieus, Ga.—Gentle men:—The Baptist denomination of South west Georgia, having decided twojyeara ago to build at some enter prising! city in South west Georgia, a High School for tho purpose of ad vancing the interests of education, and promoting science among the col ored people, a committee was appoint ed in October 1883. to locate the place with power to purchase. Same time during the lost month (September) the committee decided on locating it in Amerieus aud have pur chased a beautiful site of (17) seven teen acres in the north portion of that city, on Troup street, known as a part ' the estate of the late Dr. Barlow, n now Mrs. Dr. Eldridge. This school is for the benefit of all students regardless of their age, and is not to be regarded as one of the public Schools of the city of Amerieus. Though in erecting this enterprise in your midst, which will be of much ad vantage to the business interests of your city—we would respectfully and irfully beg you for some aid in its it ruction, however small, as we ! feel gratified even to know that - uorts meet the approbation of the citizens of Americas. This petition is presented to you at the request of your colored citizen ~ and we hope to havo a favorable coi sidcration. Very Respectfully, Geo. Jones, Moderator, Murshallville, Ga. L. II. Brown, Clerk, Cuthbert, Ga. A communication from Messrs. Gucr- ry ft Son, and Col. W. A. Hawkins, attorneys for the city * u ‘ * performance of nature’s manifold func- Geo. S. Brush, in Circuit Court U. 8. asking the use of the minutes of Coun cil to bo Introduced as evidence in said Iso the attendance of His Horn tut his throat on Wednesday last, died I 'clock. His wife This he few at a time. While I naturally look- the Mayor, Alderman Hawkins, Mr. A. C. Bell, and the Clerk and Treasur- witnesses was read, and ck by a broken rail and I risked to d< side tonne 11 testify that I f Tifton, the I distance of o’ was thrown I eyes. My br „ — _ , ck oy a oroken rail and I the same class in English. We studied irom the tra , . over> jj© one was I together, read to each other, wrote our turned eornple. * scratched and I exercises together, and wrote sketches seriously hurt, m J I of principal authors, which we memor- nruised. I ized, ana we quizzed each other on ltlna Out!. Out! I this branch throughout tho session, The weddimr bells' will ring out to-1 and it is even strango that the phrase- Tlio weiun h svervbodv is in-1 ology of the two papers is so very un- morrow evening and • J I j t ase ] esi to bandy words, vited to be present to w itness tne mar-1 u n til the Tennessee Alpha prove their ceremony of Elmer and Linn. I published accusation they stand con- ehnrcb will lie beautifully deco-1 victed of prejury before tho world. 1 meider will preside have made my arrangements to leave nage The churcn wui J* "TT! -^11 preside I have made my arrangements to leave rated, and Prof, behn - P I jfa^hville to-day. I have Dr. Garland’s a^he organ. _ | letter, offering to inarticulate t m< “ Married. last Saturday, with full knowledge of Marr eu. ©nd all the facts. I declined. 1 expect On last Tuesday Mr. J. T^Cartorana T Alpha to again stab me in Mrs. Eliza Smith J the back when I am gone, residence of Mr. A. II. Simmons, m i Albert B. Hinkle. Tlie following bills were ordered •r, $20,00, Jasper Weldun, . Sloan and bauds, $55,00, Frank Lvereth 30c, J B Felder, 833,08, J B Bussell, $0.50. The question ol paying Mr. Monk for three days ser- tion. Take, for example, a flower from your garden and examine it, scientifi cally. There are the stem, the calyx, ' * ) corolla, the pistils, the stamens, and, ,yhap, the unshed pollen. We need t tell you that each of these performs ne part in the economy of the plant, aud that by no means can any one of these organs discharge the function of mother. Nature, whether she have one, fifty >r five hundred functions to perform, dways employs one, fifty or bve hund red organs to perform them, That is: Organism is nature’s only means of functionism; aud the state, circum stances and surrounding conditions, to gether with the quality and size of any organ, deetde the nature, activity and 'rength of the function expressed. In the animal we find, for instance, the liver secreting bile; the stomach digesting food; the lungs, with their attendant muscles, performing the function of respiration; the heart, ar- Per Simmons. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PERSONAM AND LACONICS. The Court House looks deserted. That marriage is nearly at hand. Try my No. 1 Mackerel. Ed Ansley. News and money are both scarce to- Some of our friends are verv kind and condecendiag to bring us all dead matter to print in our paper, but tor- get us when the pay matter is to eome sley. a Bbls and glass at Ed An- Saturday was the best day for trade lis season. Bananas, Apples and other fruit Ed Montgomery Ala.; S. Bell, C. B. Reves, Preston Ga.; C. C. Sheppard, C. J. Sheppard, county; W. E. McTyer, Botifonl 6..; K, M. McDonald, Sum- ter county; J. T. Beall, E. C. Dough ter, Macon Ga.; Geo. J. Garrett, Columbus; ^ Sugar and Coffee very cheap Amerieus will soon have another fine livery stable. _H. D. Watts has the fli * tho season. Cotton don’t eome in a " last week. syrup SEEDS of all kind frc,\ at J. A. & Davenport’s, e fresh mackerel just rec< A. Graham’s. • our fine. LiBdle CjIoj D. F. Davenport. to Ed Ansleys and get * H. O. Brawner, Botts Md.: H. P. Wat son, Savannah^ Ga.; Will H. Gass, Knoxville Tenn.; A. J. Farmer, Ma con Ga. Jno. W. Wande, New York; A. J. Leghorn, Oglethrope; W. H. mett, Atlanta: R. C. Munroe, Ma- cuu; A. Harp, Ellaville Ga.; J. Mitch ell, N. Y. City; J. L. Hyatt, Macon Ga; L. Stewart, Louisville Ky.; D. B. Mil- likiu, Connersnille Ind.; L. Lazarus, Philapelphia Pa.; H. P. Watson, Sa vannah Ga., Louis Hecht, Macon Ga.; L. A. Harris, Albany Ga.: W. C. Fur- low, J. W. Furlow, J. S. McGarrah, Georgia; J. M. Bridges, Terrel county Court of any held here Ga.; J. B. Felder, Georgia; H. Hill, 1 Chicago Ill.; W. B. Sturdevant, Sa vannah Ga.; Chas. M. Pfeifer, Cincin nati; M. U. Fleming, J. W. Dupree, Georgia. Friday Oct. 16th—J. F. Woods, T. B. Barrow, W. H. McCrory, H. H. McKellar, Ellaville Ga.; A. C. Bivins, City; Louis Hecht, T. F. McCaw, Ma- Con Ga.; Joe W. Walter. Brunswick good fresh Bananas. The beaux and belles were the play last night. Sheriff White kept tho m< tUBUl. HUB »»• Ga.: T. A. H. Meyer, Richmond -Ga.; H. C. Fentress, Plains of Dura; .T. A. teries, capillaries and veins circulating the blood, and so on through the entire list. No one of these organs can per- the office of another: and if any of them be diseased, undeveloped, or in anyway hindered, its duty is imperfect ly performed or altogether neglected. Now. let us ask, what is the office of tho brain f Even anterior to the time of Aristotle and Plato it was considered to be the organ of the mind. The lat- Williams, J. B. Scott, county; B. F. Green, Schley county; J. R.Jbtapleton, D. B. Harrell, P. Jowers, Preston Ga.; Henry Copleston, Cento Ohio; E. C. Peck, Knoxville Tenn.; W.Munnerd, New York; A. W. Stokes, Mrs. A. L Patton Smithville Ga.; A. P. Weslow, Albany Ga.; J. B. Felder, Ga.; H. P. of these philosophers i ed at all, was little cultivated; but modern anotomical science, with its hook and scalpel—with its electrical t theories relative to the connectio between brain and mind obfain. The theologico-metaphysical theory claimed that the mind is from without, extrinsic, and acted upon or through the brain medium, while modern O G C, in place of P D referred to Cemetery committee with authority to uf Alderman Burt, it was ordered that '.he managers of the late election on water works bo paid $2,50 D. K. Brinson, Clerk of Treasure*. Compllmei The Atlanta correspondent of the Augusta Evening News in writing that paper pays the following well de served compliment to Sumter’s able Representative, Hon. W m. M. Hawkes, which wo take great pleasure in pub lishing: The House is developing talent that iroroises well for the future of tho itate. It is daily demonstrated that young men wrijl fill the pli * introduced for A Compliment, I Mr. J. V, Stokes t Col W. T. Davenport, has our | the State. ... , . loi. ‘ -I ”o was a material witness a* he was bersa of the injured parties being the listeners a , parent of the young lady whoso happi- always »] This is a delightful fruit tor l nesswosjeoparaded by the crime charir opinions a t mints and ought to be cultivat-1 o«], after a lone direc* more extensively by our farmers. I nation Dr. Mann The time and money thus spent would gho^ - t |* 1<r IDh be a good investment Short Coi Wo regret the necessity of haymg iar this afternoon ’ ,f August to marry him to Miss Stel- young w Mia fortune. Often when misfortune lays its blight* ^The'Stete closed with tho introduc- ing hand upon us, we feel hard, and of the licenoe. The defense, in- blame our fellow creatures, or growing one oi our nanus ”: I unlay night, leaving us almost bare of I being -dad tome timo during r.-idual risks. ^ Mnjr liost In a school recently not far there was a sum given to a c b nsSDfiv bSht f.llowimcM?r.pnMtto» sa-WssrHar.iS^ the street some where. Our Public Schools. We are much obliged to Supennten- 1883-Boys, 114 ; Girls, 1& - loai Rovs. 121; Girls, 137 — •*** l^I^uilGirSiOC-SO 7 * Gmn in two years, - - COLORED SCHOOL. Brafcj .heilU on th. more wb.WT.r crotte. wilhrn , "^1"?Sr(romth.df»H«*|.Ur.otiv. A. U. She i. .4 1*° . ^ .1 Mrs. Durham i rrestu ittSv.’, 145’; GirL.: 185 - 330 Judge D. B. Harrell of Webster re iod from Atlanta yesterday. , Pleased to see the Hon. J. G. Parks, of Dawson, in our city. . J. Solomon left yesterday for Atlanta to attend a marriage. Fresh Drugs, and always' reliablo Drugs, at Davenport’s drug s' Watson, Savannah Ga.; 'fhomas Kirke Atlanta Ga.; Frank C. Smillie, Cento Ohio. Satnrdav Oct. 17th.—J E Frizzle, E If with a guilty conscience you can sleep well, you have no conscience. half of the chairs for Barlow, ilson & Rankin, were sold today. Hams, Breakfast-Bacon, Dried-Beef ’ all kinds of meat, Ed Ansley. Mrs. Dr. Westbrook and children visiting relatives in Oglethorjie. Mrs. J. W. Fnrlow returned to-day M Davis, Tom Dickinson, Atlanta, Ga; S D Moore, C G Johnson, Columbus, Ga; C D Morris County; E C Doughtie, Macon, Ga; S W Dickson, A C Bi city; H ' ockrell, Ellaville, Ga; B B Minor, Jr., Savannah, Ga. Sunday, Oct. 18th.—J H S| performing tho ceremony. They have ■ Dleula Trial, many friends throughout the county I g atur j ay 17th the caso of Omar who join u* in bes* wishes for their fu-1 j)j euig Larose bigamy, was under ture prosperity and happiness. 1 ve8 tigation Friday afternoon and — —- I pied the court until the shadov.» v. u » •-—_ -■«. — — r - Repairo. night required the use of lamps. those who in the past contributed to The walk from the Methodist Church I Simony of Mr. Watins of her welfare and progress, which had worn irregular and dofec- j Savannah, witness for the State was Among the most promising membere undercoing repairs Monday I taken, court adjourned until this morn- of the present house may be mentioned, •nc. Ten hands mMler the direc- ing, giving tha customary injuctions Mr. Hart, of Greene and Mr. Hawkes, tion of one of the prophets, under such I C ^ l ^ r || l y morning the court ueu iu urau»ua, * intectual guidance, the way to the tern-1 j ^ith the carious and the presentation of his views upon the plo of worship will not be as narrow as | interested, and ar floor nnd wield » * l"*® . mflu * turned to him. His s regarded as safe. He ii ience and experimental philosophy claim that mind is intrinsic; that the brain is not tho medium merely, but the organ of the mind; that mind secretion of the brain, depending upon the quality, local developments, organ- quality, and chemical constituents of that organ. The candid observer—tho man who lays aside all prejudice, if he will attend tho experiments made in vivisection and faradization—cannot, for a :, doubt that the latter theory is the correct Truly may we say that tho human brain is surrounded by a halo of pow er. It overturns mountains, changes tho channels of rivers, dries up seas, defies time, space and climate, re-cre ates, revises and improves the works of nature, and enthrones itself as a deity in tho material world. The throbbing brain, with every beat, diffuses thought, plans, improves or models world-wide schemes for the emancipation of suffer ing and distress. It is tho emblem of that eternal, pulsatory brain of the verse whose thoughts are immutable laws, and on whose magnetic and nipic streams fleets of sans and worlds; with their teeming intelligences, a wafted as toys on the ocean’s bosom. The human brain is surrounded by a glory of love. It dissipates the shadow of sorrow by the sunshine of hope; it enshrines, in perpetual memory, the grace of the long-departed, and int twines eglantine and columbine 01 their lowly rest; it keeps in perenn verdure the arbor vit» of kindness; yields tho fundamental principle of Christianity—charity—because forgive ness of wrong is a measure of love. In speaking of mind we do so posi- Sunday, Oct. 18th.—J *1 bpann, Smithville, Ga; C J Greene, Wards Ga; P N Scott, St. Louis; J W Walker A H Yigal, Tom Stallings, Pat Erskine, ity; A E Chappell, Jack Martin, T J Jlack, E C Doughtie, J F McCaw, Jacob Seisel, Macon. Ga: J B Janier, Hawkinsville, Ga; J W Little, Nash ville Tenn.; Zack A Oppenheimer, New York; James W Knott, Fla; A Ryan and wife.Jtolla Ryan, H Ward, Sanan- tonia, Fla.; R L Famum, Dawson, Ga; A B Weslow, Albany Ga; R Cuning- ham, Jr., New Orleans; A G Morgan, Monday, October 19th.—J W Wal ker, City; R Cnnninghim, New Or leans, La; Thos Kirke, Atlanta, Ga ; F B Gregory, Lumpkin, Ga; J T Beall, Macon. Ga; C D Moore, Beuna Vista Ga; H Kaufman, Brunswick; P I Scott. St Lonis; C F Stanfield, Ga, R Jemagan, E B Barrow, Beuna ista ; A G Morgan, Dooly County; _ G Parks and wife, Dawson, Ga; Jno G Davis, Va; J L Paul, Smithville. Ga; Carl Schnerden, City; Jack Cheves, Albany; Phil Cook, Lee Coun ty ; W T Brown, Louisville, Ky; H Harralson, Atlanta. Ga ; Thos baver- ger, Cincinnati, 0; J D Williams, Mr. J. P. Uniford is puting in some good work on our streets and sidewalks. New Cane Syi John R. Sha Latest novelties Such weather as this maki body but tho umbrella merchant blue. Try my New Syrup it ger, i_.mcinnau, vi < u nuumui Macon, Ga; Chas W Max son, Balti •e, Md; C A C Brown, Winston, ' Va ; D Peacock, Schly County; Is- Adler, Atlanta, Ga ; H ” 1, Ga. E Oliver, Ma- Tuesday October 20.—Wilbur Brown New Orleans ; C C Dnrgin, Boston B W Davis, Dawson, Ga; W G Avern, Smithvills, Ga ; Alex Bernbeim, Bal timore. Md; Lawson Stapleton, Ma con, Ga ; L W Dixon, Ga ; T B Jossey, Columbus, Ga: D Peacock, Schlej County; H D Sides, Dayton, Ohio ; J Greene, Wards Station ; C J Stewai . Baltimore, Md; W H Bradley, Padu cah, Ky ; Geo H Hope, Charleston, S C; J SI Cox, Camden, Ga ; W C Fur- low, A C Bivins, City; Joe B McShane, Philadelphia; B M Winn, Atlanta, Ga; S C Moore, Macon, Ga; E R Ta- Wednesday, October 21.—W S With- _m, G B McDonald, New York; W ” McCrackin, Ohio; C G Johnston, C Iambus, Ga ; Lawson Stapleton, Ma- ively not negatively, •rything in its abnormal, instead of normal condition. Man, know thyself,” is tho motto of the race. Anthropology phy, because universal philoso- , s an epitome of the universe, and mentality is the ultimate Mental philosophy is a summary of all science—of all utility. It reveals* appear inu> "“ ” “' I tion or the licenoe. xne ucicuac, form. The reason is that our force is troduced no tcst i m ony except the state- defiant , accuse our Maker of not not sufficient to get out a larjjo sn«et. I j . These involved more . ’ ,„.i on We have been having a YemUe time “ tha£ even the court had any idea. P™g us the same privileges and cn- lately with printers, notwithstanding I wir tainly was one of the wildest joymenta given to others. Wo grow i**y them for their firork. Auotner 1 vituperative attacks on thetesti- re beltious, and being tempted, fall V - hand, skipped the town Sat- J Camden Wilcox dfteper into the mire, unoonciously, by county. It jre.urequombutOT2P.r- nlt< . rtncc , , ction , thmt tend to l'„™^ondi^l.3"rtoth°c^ burden our feeling, und dull our , „ . ... .t;. iron. luBuiurtbiui, some thonuht it protune beuoion. Kould .» only k.cp up •These little western pararm the I certainly it cropped out into free think- . D irits, trusting ever for better days, ' ilricS zebm iro hnvhfg their .Uy ing and ^“iutiSS looking on the brighter side, our life again on the streets and in the stables. ^ vel ?"V- pat rf, ^ e do not wish would be more plea»nt for us, and for Their acts call np the old | ? do hi m injustieo but his statement our companions. Remember that, My f^^ t * thCT oqW I has doubtless injured his case. The t h 0U gh misfortunes befall us, ffisssar*®ysa. ~~ ^ “ 4 - it ’ “4 i “h^“"r''ruri<‘’ ‘V™I uli't’^he’woultT'not'uUow un™further cloud tbit -.rricublo “J I contempt ot tbe dignity ol the ermine dreury cold completely envi- , howa »u eommunitieu, ull indiciduull, out good *■ * on ? suffering, a I or of the extent of its jurisdiction. rous ^ at last the clonds will be scat- wherein and how far each conforms to, through patient. I Th© conclusion of the statemem ,... d k days disappear, leav- or departs from, this standard. ‘ ’ after dinner was a mort beautiful flow teml, tnc uarx uay , Thrmind is tbe high-priest whose I of the sweet smoke of rhetoric, jhow mg u. surrounded by the golden rays ^ decre< , s cannot *be gainsaid, jlinp that some diseiplenary treatment c f Faith and Hope as we go forth to jj we d j T j do mind into the two grand . 01 1 had been administered by counsel. ^ _ meet our Father showing that, what- divisions of Reason and Passion we a class As we are going to press the case w befall us; “The eye of God shines will be able to refer to these all-incen- arged before the jury and wdl ever «x*a‘i us, j fives to action which characterize hu- * ’ lh ® t>,rouirh - * man conduct. In the former we include fincWv otria. - pave, cold, etberial intellect, which is . y , f ,l. much the weakest ot all uie mental . v . . Tbo firet uun und ambition of the ppop.],^ poirere. while in tho Utter a* w.rVs Station, Mrs. Kizziali soc j e ty girls of todsy u to capture a {* embracedall else: as self-love, a At »aro e ba d go3eonavisit.| h uaban d . She imagines the more fuss bition, pride, avarice, love, hate, nrham,wheres» , A Rnnd av with! nuts on the more whatever creates * desire to act. Dura; u .» nlcnoison, lrcsiuu, •> Scott, County ; W K Bell, City ; R Rankin, agent for Barlow & Wilson Geo H Curtis, as’t ag’t for Barlow 1 Wilson; W J Griffin, Oglethorpe; M Hitt, City: Dr N C Alston and wife, E J Procter, Richland; J W Johnston' New York; Walter Furlow, city; D Lake, New York ; T A Chastern, A lanta, Ga ; J W Roberts, Buena Vista, Ga; C C Jormagin, White Plain) n Brush and wife, New York. Thursday Oct. 22d—A L Silbritton, U B McDonald, New York; G R W liams, Ga; J W Walker, J B Fojd. City; B B Minor ir. Savannah Ga; J G Skinner, J D Williems, J L Hyatt. Sol Sarling, Macon Ga; J R Williams W L Reid, G M Green, E A Dixon, C H Smith, Ellaville Ga; W W Almond, O H L Stuntering, Philadelphia Pa; J R Christian, Batto Md; E D Parten, Chicago; C McGarrey, Savannah ^ the source from which eminate all through the dark actions, all our feelings. Its study dmut Umi ..v.kpre^autbhm'rem. a delicate thoreufter. Utu. Durham I treuture whore mind never ‘JhT Methodiat church, und »»* | t ;„. thut it would tuke n fortune to nnd, muny timeu, pureion i . high esteemhyull whotaewk p her w.rfroho.npjUedwW. the one.' Sh e was sixty one years old and J fashions Ot tbe dajL ^, Tk«sIsatmo«otrawanlasU thliws; daughters and many rela-1 novels and talks slang, goes wild a longing After all, these two motive powers respects closely allied; there breef 1 lies, laughs if he o Mn< ml wife made Thursday evening v the public. Our City Council held a meeting last night and after its adjournment.tbs as can be fonndin Georgia. Solicitor General Hudson is the fortunate of prosecuting attorneys, state case tried last week result- a conviction except two, one an acquittal the other a mistrial. Our friend, Col. B. B. Hooton, re ceived information on yesterday from his son, W. B. Hinton, that ne had another grand boy. This makes twelve grand children for the Colonel. Tbe readers of tbe Republican look out, for a very entertaining and highly commendable communication, entitled, •Some Mental Phenomena.” by “Per Simmons” an accomplished writer. The many friends of Dr. Hardwick will be glad to know that he is doing well, and that it is hoped that as his general health improves the pain the left side of his head will subside. Rev. J. O. A. Cook, of Macon a cepted an invitation to preach the ' rmon for tho Woman’s For ^ St. Luke church r~j TrfTm*: Adreoonin uweutem town reeenU, dirf. Biu prefer noon | .a. .vening to the puid .mat ot eoodolonee to timber- « b.,, VI- revyd widow. She udred the miniutrr Hi“ r . it he would like to ere the funeral Th. union oftwo wnuth. H. resented. Shu led hint wre wit.ereed by to *hu mneb-priued mremuto and point-1 thmt' ed ont itu pecnliuritieu. In n broken | •he raid: “Th. red towere were 1“ ot hi. ml flonaolo; th. white I The M. E. ehnreh of hiu white dunnelu. The utu-l deeoratod ond the urch thut to™ 4 ^ toido und greom v thoputiiu ot bin hoard. Tne her- >■ , und bods were rendu ofthunilln I ir0 * B *“““*** reupruded . were left when he died, and the A. the great town feathery part wre aud.ot the teeth- ed the hour of 8, tho h ST hl»~ h " Mhe4 tho ehnreh, retd re tho ed before he was taken ill.” AT. this | —.—i, - ■he aud without a punre for hemth! T™* p !**“ T*? *“" und ended her ghraUyVlreeriptiooVj I ^ ®o“ple* walked up the the treasured wreath by implonng the I of the ehnreh and took their pi bewildered clergyman to lend in I follows. I The ushers, Mr. Eustaoe Woehonidholiorotoouhorounum-letonuivune^l to tho I the ooeremu, hot t^h po.i, ion . Th™ fob A for th. tret thutjnut reeh.thmg com. Kr Jo h n Jemriog. und Wre ■ nndreonr pereotml knowledge. W.lj^ B.v.ujlm. of Uontommo great distress white with oriental lace, rl rerereJ -11 I ’ nual sermon for the Woman’s Foreign Missionary society at St. Luke ehnreh in Columbus on the 8th of November. The appearance of our streets to-day indicate business and thrift. Oar n chants would «lo «rell t< nlerly Just to think said n Vassar graduate, count of a tram being tho track by a misplaced switch. How utterly careless around. Barlow, Wilson & Rankins’ minstrels deed the Atlanta Opera House from to dome, and hundreds were turned ay for want of room, and the Conr* : tution says that it is the best show friends in Marshalville. Canned-goods of all kiud fresh stock ' received. Ed Ansley. iteed Smith’s Chill Remedy” guaranteed sure Chills, J. A. & D. F. Davenport. young lady popular. Ths girl that is I ouenwian, wno were oayfo m ] popobw re«d oot huv. reoney or tore- ^^T^^^if'e.rre.re, ty. She mult pooaerea gentle win- B y-.tter which tho reception at the ning manner, a certain graceful bear-1 residenoe of Capt. Bell was a most elab- ingwith nmiubility of temper, a do-1 ovule famgeet, rervej op inth. hret gre. ot intelligene. to bo entortuining, ^ S^K§*Zrilhfppin«» rM generon. und ehuntuble, und above „,preuie. Tho Bhorol hbm, und hiu all, aho moat have poreonul magnet-1 big hurt cl wife done the honors ot the iam. Beauty ia considered n fatal gift, ooereion in royal style und their how hot poreonul magnetism which is in-HS’"" to "* borontemlmred by ull dependent bounty iu the gift of power bride was lovely in herperel which nevre reUnqoishe. it. hold on „ rlh , ill; immea „ draped eger- Whcn Barlow, Wilson und Rankins’ the aSectione. Thu popular girl, the I , te ly in oriental luce, with long instrels reach here they ss.ll prerent girl of soci.ty. ulw.y hra thU freoinu- „ irilg „ a „ a , h ite immortelleu Si; ***.•"*. uBnttoyut-liTh. groom in hU full court mut long since closed to hope to equal tbe I tractions to vuto her the queen of her I th© occasion with much digni- inimitable George Wilson. sphere. Her friends tore and admire 1 ^ and self-possession. Remember that Tuesda^the 27 inst., ■ ^ er and sooner or later some of them | t»,« m . nv h*iul*ami , through _ — press his thanks to his friends and counsel for the many favors they have done him. He apprehends no trouble the future. The District Court of the U. 8. Court strikes the cases on its docket from our section to-day. The cases have been H. D. Watt’ My Patent Flour still holds the lead Ed Ansley. dress goods, silk The Grand Jurj J ury was rather i old Court House and sun ings. We regret to learn that Mr. M. M. Folsom is very ill at his resident this city. The great art in getting rich saving money, but knowing how t Mrs. H. D. Randall and Miss Grat Hancock will be hero on the 9:30 trai Any one may commit a blunder, but .y th dog. Mrs. Bob Wheeler and children, i turned from Jacksonville Fla., tl morning. Misses Emma and Carrie Hall, Talbotton, is visiting Mrs. Schumpert, recent illness. Geo. H. Curtis, advance agent for Barlows, Wilson and Rankin minstrel in the city. Charlie Bass, Esq., _ _____ , and popular attorney of Leesburg, the city today. If libels were published only bv the ipapers,the newspapers would ha’ > libels to publish. Hon W. M. Hawkes returned from Atlanta last Saturday. We had a pop call from him to-day. Rev* George Goetchiushas gone from Augusta to Rome to take charge of '* Presbyterian Church. Joel Crawford, of Albany, one of _ Amerieus’ boys, is iu the city, visiting C. M. Wheatley’s family. The first prayer-book of Edward ime into use by authority of Parlia ment on Whit-Sunday, 1349. Miss Claud Hollis, of Macon, who has been visiting Miss Alice Simmons, e about leaving their hair and several of our lawyers will > visited a woman once ,t th. kwsot her hrehred »■*! oW .11 [ "rarai"^.^.' ourefforts to oonaole her, remg ull the | Mr wjtir We.lt, red Miss Mel Motley, Dress Azure blue silk pathos in our nature, and quoting tortinu portioes ot reriptore, eto., etc., | Mr. Lawton Stapleton and MissMir- , .. .. . | wie Callaway Dress rote colored surah S, *° Tl *“■ ** peurls. phirery.it. doe. me oorood, Iknowl Mr Jno E F „ nrh , nd Mire 11.11 wOl get .ueh another hushund m 1 0otatf ^ Uby M „e silk, luce nml flowers. Mr. Tom Stallings and Miss Kate this world. Tho Ulrb uf Society. What determines the popularity of I Burke, dress peach bloom silk, laco girls in society is a question often I And flowers. asked in these days of social strife. It I Mr. Will Hawkins and Miss Francis is not because she is rich, it is not be- I Bell, dress Fcru nan’s veiling lace nnd dress well and in style, I ribbons. it is not because she is pretty, it is not I Mr. Tom Allen and Miss Annia Bell, because she is richly endowed with in-1 Dress white Nun’s veiling laee and or- telligence, or highly educated, none oi i namezus. these qualities alone will render a I Mr. Lenwood Bell and Miss Elmer young lady popular. Ths girl that is | Buchanan, who were united in maiw Wilson , , . . , The many handsome parents were as adore her and sue for her heart and I f 0 n 0WS . '"th minstrels will be here to give I hand. Tin washstand set-Mrs. SaUie Jones. han/ifyoul ADUlogne . I Glass tea service—Mr. & Mrs. J. W« get the worth of your money. I Between one of our politicians and a I Harris. The latest advise is that there man of Ham. I dock—M Gross. ing probability that Will Jackson I I say, kernel, am dar gwine to be I Fan—Mrs M T Elam. Post Office burgler will soon be in I any votin any whar dis fall f I One Posen silver knives—Miss Kate "M.^thir J.“ I T “-« * al l.ve revaral elretions | Burk and Bell. Ceker. prison without proof t fro ladened with their beautiful flow-1 Dunno, kernel, I’se watin’ fur dem I Flower stand—C M Wheatley. ere, givinc sweet order to tho eveumg raodrdute,, you roe i wink d,'d hurry One Doxeu tumbleru-llr * Mri D T breeze, and wafing a delicate petal 1 . ,. , . . ’ .,' . . I now and then to mother earth. ^On. tup, M I kin ’.plum m, pollyt.e. when WiUon. by one the roses fall,” I any of my friends axes me what side I One china tea set-Mr&MrsJas rerry W. regret thut ncocssity force, u, to « on. _____ rireid-Mr. EnuUc. real Cnri apologize for our meager paper of to-1 What oae Dollar propstiy Pieced I this fall. 1 One Glass »et-Mr A Mrs Dr Westbrook, vict. k ' I Willder be any candydates any wher I Butterdish—Mr ft Mrs W GftJK The Roso trees just in front of our I round T j Prince, window, is waiving gracefully to an | Oh, yes ! Which ticket do you vote 11 Butter dish—Mr ft Mrs D B Hill. meager paper of l day, and of the present week. Sick-1 and othor things beyond o— 1 delphia carjroof steel make the above stateinentfoTtheTen-1 Smithville, came to our city to buy his eftt of all interested in our new Road. I wedding clothes, as hs was to be unit- Nothing is being left undone to push it | ^ j n holy bonds of matrimony with Miss Vio Mitchell, to-night. Silver cake basket—Mr ft Mrs W B Silver cake basket—DB Harrell. Plush mirro*—Leo Allen. Flower stand—Mr&Mrs C A Flicker. Plush mirror—Mr ft Mrs T A Gyles. Silver pepper stand—J E Howell. Flower stand—Mr ft Mrs T Wheat- Sr* 4 PUo “ u *- Mr 4 T any and every good work. I ul prixe iQ ^ Btate jjfo.| Little Robert one of onr school chil I tery on September 8. Geo. Jaelcson, dron was asked by his aunt why he did J the driver of Wells, Fargo ft Co’s ex- not get head in his class; his reply was, j press wago, is the lucky man. He is when a lx>y gets head, he has to go I highly elatod at his good fortune. One foot (It being the rule of the school) | day last week he offered half of his and I had rather stay about the mid-1 ticket for fifty oents, which offer was die of the class all the time. 1 not accepted.—Newton (Kas.) Repub- The schooner Quaker City left Philn- September 18. slphinon the ITth inst., with tho lret Table. Itererred. g[Jl tot .b* to | o _Yrete^y Ch.rter_Praa.er, MO, *| 8C Cooper. Toilet set—Mr ft Mrs J R Shaw. rT Washstand set—Miss Francis Bell. its completion. . 1 ^th“ Mh»"’vio"’MitcheUr I „ Na P Wn "ng—MUs Mamie De- bnghtmmg The Americas Lodge No. 2, 149 G. I while waiting for the down train he Va “* bu _' U. O. of O. F., Will celebrate their | , of Amnri-I Chandalier—Miss Annie Boll, fifth anniversary in this city on No- and ixmtedMat Hmi, of Amen butt * r di8h _ W K WheaUey vember 13th. There will be a number cum, to his wedding. What was bis „ kins of lodges to come and participate. I surprise this morning, when arming I . . M M j » tr aa . They promise to make their anmver-1 ho „ e he found ©at that Mat had pro-1 de i wel c**ket—Mr ft Mrs J A Ken .C„i occurred | mnA already married to I dnck - the largest that has with them. „ B boys Walter Wheatley and Will Hawkins, at home looking ” ^ L * J L — ceded him and w his betroth. Two Batter knives—Tom Allen and Tom Stallings. Silrer tea servioe—Mr ft Mrs J C Calla- turned home Friday aft< The clever clerk of the court of Schley county, is in the city to-day. , the Wrong Channel. , W ra.rere re- wcll. They reached here I mi© wreaks «il*ivu* lajno: nesft j n©,,©- last night from Mercer College, Ma- ©cbcs. coosUpstioa. pUa la the lln-r and I y _ .. con, to act ns .ttendnnto .t ffie Bril| rarereh.JnWtre,re-re rare.;, A JJ Pt«“« etoad-M™ and Buchanan marriage that is to take I dwws ot UetteWsi 1 way. place at tho M. E. Church this evening. I uua nSaMaet mmhVsi. * Its^iieiJao I Berry stand—J E French nndJT The bridal roception will ^ at Capt- f^, to J©nnings. L C eerelV« ^ * t • disregard disorucr ot that orsau, which Chair—Jacob Sieael. always glad Wo commend the able and timely presentments of our Grand Jury to the best hotefs this side the metropolitan in I rteaMttMi. J ffiaSjtSd hUdd^r ^roauTs! | ments and our best wishes for one and N. York City. The oldest one, known I are leawdied to ’Mm Aue wwllcly. as the Allen House and presided over I Increasing luityUW by Mre. Allen nnd her nreompliehed toJg daughters, and a new^one jnst^opened | ^ ^ thoughtful attention of the public. Miss Mirvin^Callaway returned last L. Stapleton, Macon Ga; J W Dinkins’, Schley County; G A Croft. Cinci Ohio; W F Gage, Cmci Ohio; G C Johnson, Louisville Ky; J C Jackson, Buena vis ta Ga; J F Johnson, Smithville Ga; she has been isiting her uncle Mr. C. T. Furlo’ The cool weather this morning brought out a great _ many overcoats iiua;« * tiuuiiauili uuiiiutiiic '•»! F H Bosh and Son, Lumpkin Ga; A B Weslow, Albany Ga; A M Adrms, Cin- Preston Ga. This Court held a session of a week and a day and adjourned on Monday. and laid away a good many straw hat3. Tho bar from this circuit will have to be in Atlanta in attendance the Supreme Court before Monday Amerieus can boast now of two of the I Thanks for a waiter of the refreeli- MdUcmtrd by I HI callerl tho Hawktos House. The pre irietor Mr. Gi •harmiug littl« . What i ■el-dw the difference between man and wo-man t Wo, because if W (dou ble you owe) O, don’t bring wo what either oMthiweliotels the traveler and I ** I d °f“ T . © ... - the boarder will find the most courte- Dr. E. J. Kdrigo an ahram be^ I© a man an * bu $ on a full &T t ous treatment, and tables filled with M1upon*in When did the organ stop, thedelicaces and substantials of the | best ofeysry thmg,batto | And whence did the butterfly 1 id tables filled with aU ljedapon. »o» o^Y to eanpr m 1 hen did the organ stop, ‘the best of everything, but to And w h©nce did the butterfly f the Ageney for such articles as hare 0 vbo waa it heard the soft dew-drop, well-known ment, and are .popular 1 the weeping willows cry f The Haw kin's House. 1 with the people, thereby sustaining the f The maiden dinner of this new Hotel | repoUtion of beuiy always enterpns- found its way to our sanctum and Ki^VjfeV''bSovsry for Conway-1 keep array from. The entire time, the Court was ham pered in its movements by the uncer tainty as to when the supreme Court Where the weeping willows cry i omnw miwmjm , Why is th* Japanese Shool like our ing, and ever reliable. Haring seenr-1 neighboring eity of Albany f Because _ _ .edthe Agency for the eolebratod Dr. I it is an ice place; and because it is a royal feast. .. , I King’s New Discovery for Consump-1 pUoeUkorp a © Hon. C.F. Crisp arrived on the! Thc ^®onsi.ted^of roup^ boded _oon train today from Boston, Mas- ham roast beef, roast pig, roast ® h ‘ ek * ^CbKaS While the Mikado sachusetts, where he has been on busi- on, chicken pie, bacon and snap beans I ^ ©j^w wr*oonfld5w»co we invite you I Goes .wot to court, fresh, baked bean s, baked apples, to ©©jj an d get a Trial bottle Free. I H “ la * ie ’ °»* rice, sweet and Irish potatoes, salads I ocl-lm I macaroni, coffee. The desert embrae-1 ■ ■ •~ | I COTTON MAIimas. ed, hot cake with butter cause, cocoa I . ..I OFFICE OK ByBNiNO UEPUO i. Green’s shop, opposito Prince’s sta bles. tf Mr. and Mrs. Oliver of Macon who on the civil docket. Nearly all the jail eases were disposed of: and much of the other criminal matter. An ad journed term will bo held for several have been on a visit to their daughter Mrs. S. C. Cooper, returned home this morning. Tho weather yesterday and today U buried at Ward’s on Monday I her time at the skating nnk, and takes sympathizing friends. |i n ad tbe side shows of the season. amid Jftsny ■ Barlow * Wilson - Barlow ft Wilson's minstrel will a performance at Glovers ope^ nouse j October 27th. we re. Tn«rf.T elipth.loUowing frefetiie Knoxnlle (Tenn.) D«ly Tritrerei The miretrel eho. W ni*l>‘«•,“!* fineet humitoi erer “aSjl SuT Thi* eieellei t troupe, fte fine* n_' *he road contciues to work for the nublie and never Jails torender new entertainment It ie • Ion mots aw alive and nnsalted. Tnetf 1 talent owing ■• f° r •ehieription or «dTert»- ingmoney if we eon get it, *?•"**’ then we will tohe nnything tlmt will do for num or brert to tot, with.lit- tl, wood thrown in. Let me .Mil on rnTpotroto doing thi. for mi, hare done to moch for them. A ret- tlemeatwvgli tod. I{etot — *“ ret, carry dead here), any longer for of theee girle eonld parse a in English grammar, wot 3 - * „ too aunplo rnlo of three, ’ ri “rS^ T w*iJS^ toa-pSi letters. aeeommodatioii. “y“"f ,11 toe nttrectkma he who f^mthe li, hSTfmred ^ ^opi, i?5 r °«nd'the'way totoo SSTpWwSrehipto .htter condition than it has been in * I'ef durTlroB, by’n jHga^Mkaa nip^-uhil seeks, commencing the 2nd Monday January. The most interesting ease tried w that of R. O. Dienis. This occnaed two days, and considering that the De fendant had no evidence whatever, ex cept his own statement, and went ’ the trial two days after a bill — has been elear, calm, cool and bracing, a little frost this morning, and fires comfortable. Everything in the grocery lino Ed Ansley. Call and examine my stock, He says he will havo no difficulty * T -“-lary. E_ piecesof proving his innocenoe in January. His er uttered. Parts of bristled with invective, parts, soared into eloquence; much dwindled into When a couple . are engaged to he ___1 who might asked to BSS^SSaBwastito.1 Se°^S SSritSTeS^nK5* reference he made in the afternooh to the unfortunate Miss Stella Stokes, was pathetic, manly and beautiful. It should have commanded the sympa- “g it is n Du. YHUSKS. cake, chockolatc cake, fruit cake, cream, and all tho fruits of the All prepared in the best style. This new hotel named for on' most worthy citizens and presided by tho invincibly Geo. H. Tommey, will bo quite an acquisition to our eity. all respects what it claims to | be in their advertisement in another column, nnd we can testify to the statement being facts. It is a pleas* . ti^ssaasKsaaS lltu-htmu-a {^wHib-t. I ©xFUCtsSsW. ^ re .re, torsi*. . laaUrS I nkw Yoss, October XI. -C0II0U BifA ly. *.!< 8- fnTiw «MMita» Vwitslr Ifeit • . | as uyuga Mmujjums ur- lMM;eoss5ld»ivd expSto SMSL Th.i8am.4. L*p. IMttljSlBKKP x fresh candy, go to ill sell it cheap and a a pretty little box, that you ean make useful afterwards. very glad to see our able and , ... , i We oould use all sorts of extrava- ant house with all modern improve- I . wordx ©boot the effects of Park- menta, and conveniently located tobu-1 © r < s Hair Balsam. _ But the simple I sines*. Qeorge is a live man and will I truth is enough. It is- the bert thing do all in his power to make his guest J of its kind. Carre falling hair, dan- UAEXBTDtl TXUWKAFHU poclals to The Uau.v Uu-esijcas. Atuvu. Octotaoc ZX—UuSw-taut ling bsu original j.™ 'S’s^’TTii.rts,-^ hands "with their thankful constitiT- TheOcorgUliwi nadTrustOompaajIttandard5°e.JwVaUkg* or Amerieus, Georgia. Money loaned on farms for three_ (3) best the market can The proprietor of this paper and Mr. Maoon today look- ital importance to this Journal. We apprehend a favora- US «wSmS5 in Igoi to 1 r/would inth a mental reservation, StS&SSgg We are glad to state that Mrs. Da- . enport, the widow of tbe late Col. G. W. Davenport, of Webster county, is or five (5) years in any sum not less than $200.00. Resources practically : Some advantages this Company of fers to borrowers a ul Ifiut No.* sasftffiar* tlran it Mi been in some -