The Weekly Sumter republican. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1889, December 30, 1885, Image 2

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! “ ■' ""T 7W? ; 7 : - <Tht ^milieus ^tpubUran. The Victims, of the Birmingham C. W. HANCOCK, Birmingham, Ala., October 27.— I Mr. Walter Orr died this afternoon at 13:15, «arrouuded by his father and re- AWEBICT8, GEORGIA. I lations. He died with his clothes on. I The physicians did not examine the Fill PAY, OCTOBER 30, 1885. \ wounds. A post-mortem examination | was held at the undertaking’ establish- Vh • 0) diet Paper in Souftwtst GsOgU I ment of Lockwood A Miller. The body I was taken to Hartselle to-night. It I was aeeompanied to the depot by dele- The principal paper in 8nmter, Schley, I gations of the Knights of Pythias, the Webster and Lea Counties. I Masons and friends. Mr. Givan (resting easy. Mr. Luekie, his physi- says the symptoms are better, OUclal Organ of City of Americas. I but he can promise nothing. The (wounded man is suffering much pain. The city to-day has been alive with I rumors concerning the affair. The I statement of Mr. Givan of the shooting (tojpMMftasa I is not the same as the one made last (night by all parties concerned. He | said he approached Orr, laid his hand Foraker, it is said, will be a mere I °* th « 1*1*1 of his coat > and figure-head in the gubernatorial chair ( want t° *P«*k to you.” r Iasi, article with the above iption we promised to continue the mbject, taking up Pre-existcaee, Dex- :ral pre-eminence and Brain waves, rhe first end last of these are hypo thetical aud the second is not strictly and solely a meatal phenomenon. Each i* interesting and suggestive. The old saying that a propaet is without credit save in ln«own country, is equally applicable to men of letters whether they be prophets or not. We ha. e in this g.onons old State of Georgia a truly great man. a prophet ll*-m;ir.yto see ho _ r_ own in other lands than at houie who e he shonld be more apprecU jbC. beer r pc of the known beau- OtSclal Orgaa of Schley Oowaty. nsunui in Ohio. The Senate is Democratic by one majority, and no characteristic | , callv Republican measures can become laws, Orr Mud: I will see you to-morrow.” He turned, when Orr shot him. Mrs. Bose, who was with Orr, statement made before an officer, said This i n The ooneience s of some of the - edi-1 that Givqp met them, took Orr by the tors who so roundy abused each other | coat, and, placing n pistol to hi- whilo arguing the tariff question may | said: r rest easier since the clergymen ( “I want to see yon.” quiry it whi tried to dismiss the ethics of thej She did not know who fired the tariff at New Haven could not keep | fln»l *hot. froiu giving each other the lie by in-1 Mr. Orr, In his dying declaration, | said ho was not sure who fired the | first shot, bat thought he did. Mr. The chairman of tho Republican ex-1 Orr said to The Constitution repre- . eeutivo eommittee of Pennsylvania— (sentatlve last night that Givan had \ the State that gave Blaine 80,000 ms- (murdered him in cold blood, jority last year—has issued an urgent ( That part of the tragedy remains call for money contributions to save | shrouded in mystery* There his party from defeat in the election (no witnesses. Mrs. Jak i Kersey was of 4 • »t month. The Republicans of | going to church, attended by her Iowa—a State which gave Blame 20,0001 husband. They had reached a spot majority over a fusion ticket—are also | not far from the feen of the shooting, evidently scared. | A mnn jumped out of the darkne: | and looked them in tho face and pass- A correspondent of the Atlanta jed. Mrs. Kersey asked her husband Journal has heard it said ‘‘that a large | what the man meant. He syndicate had been formed in Atlanta, j ‘‘That is Phil Givan. He i* probt- whoso object is to carry prohibition at | bly looking for some of his friends all haxaids at the ensuing election, and | and thought when tho property goes down to about ( One of the gentlemen who sat up half of what it is now, to gobble it up, | with Mr. Givan last night said today and two years from now have another (that a veiled lady visited him' aecom- eleetion and vote the liquor basiness in (panied by a gentleman, again.” | Mrs. Rose takes the matter quietly. | She expressed deep regret a', the sad ]jf c J, A ci rcular from New York informs (occurrence. disadvantage. u> that *‘the week ending Sunday, No-1 Mr. Orr before his death ventber 8th, will be observed through-1 Rev. Sam Jones, who prayed with him. out the civilised world as a season of | Mr. Jones called on Mr. Civan, but he prayer for young men and young men’s | was too weak to sec him. Strong then Christian associations.” The circular I meet each other in the street, shake tells ns that thoro are now 2,900 of | hands and shed tears, these associations in the world—934 in I The gossip on the street is that there North America, 603 in Great Britain, I is much behind tho matter that has not 510 in Germany, 906 in Holland, 288 in | lieen much behind the matter that has Switzerland, and a few scattering as-1 not b®en devesoped. Mrs. Rose has soeiations in other eonntries. ' 1 ' ° 11 1 eys and men. They have the same brain conformation. Hence the simi larity in this respect. re are many people who aroam- w^roas, who use both sides-of the body with equal ease and dexterity. The Dixie. The October number of Dixie, the r Southern magazine, is particuUr- >qmal ease and dexterity. | pography perfect. The brilliant open- of this is because either I j n „ copters of the new serial.- “In jf ire brain of such jx-r- | the Carolina Mountains,”' by Chat. Edgar Jarvis, awaken great interest sons is of equal size and texture. ^ w case of anomaly may occur, and cause I j n ^hat is to follow. The story prom- the right hemisphere, wuich is usually I ^ to be a powerful and popular one. the smaller, to beco-ic the larger, an-1 “Arcadia,” a poem by H. A. Van Fred- other case may as legitimately occur, I e nberg, is one that will appeal to eul- and cause both sides to be equal, pro-1 taxed tastes. F. Montgomery’s papei during ambidexterity. | on the “Cause of Panics’’ will 'be wide crcAprrAi. rane, ars.rao. AM aalrAA. lm prapactfm Loniriana State Lottery 0c "Wii. Unh«rti/,W irrMW.I./. *ti O. Stmi-A ■ o r*. “^***— y “yy Dnmim ^ fy of his p v r life. He lives the life of n recluse about fLtocn miles from Augusta on the Georgia Railroad the"station of Forrest home Copse Hill. nd he calls his si, and he c Need it be allude to Paul II. HayneT This American poet laureate sot few yet w ago wrote a most ex^uisi poem which he entitled PRK-EXISTENCE. The poere is poetical but not philoso phical. Every oao has had the experi ences mentioned in the beautiful lines of the poet, but few have ever attempt 'd to account for them. We have not the poem r.t hand or-.•e diou.d intro- luce it here. It tout .it: on the follow ing familiar incidents: One walk'u j alon,; the ro_ul or street meets a person vhose err y feature is apparently we 1 ’knot * with konuty, /stress#, sad •* fmtktomordoU pmtUt,—* mi omiUri Company to uuUis trtfcMi, with Jo.* tftm ifratars* ifftrlr-* — — equally developed on eitherside. These | an( j interesting picture of a class of — — —11 , r » 1 ® of whome little is known. Gen- drawing drafts imagination with which to pay off m truth-seekers, we call upon all physic-1 c f railroad building, and should be and surgeons who are versed in I rea< j by every Southerner. “In the ind comparative anatomy to I Tangles of Grey Moses” is a fanciful the truthfulness of our asser-1 gfcetch by Mrs. Willis, of Charleston, tions. | “In the Land of the Sky,” illustrated, If the left jrain is dice. ~ed or injur-1 gives a fairly good idea of Western l we suffer hemiplegia or partial pa-1 North Carolina, while Hon. A. J. Me* I’ysis of the right side of the Ixxiy, | Whirter’s article, “Southern Immigra- *’ touches upon a subject of vital beta. - . tunts for this and similar cases by :ying these persona, (and by inference including f.r persous) lived liefore, lia«l a pre-cxisienco in this or Jimc other world, where l Ley became ac- irj.j each otter, and after an indefinile perioil of separation they * “ ’ itual e. Again, one «d through a sver be ore tn vcled by that tnly ooircs upon a view per- liliar, it seems, ye* tho per i he never sa j 't before. :ounted for by saying tin pel an in a 'ormer a 4 ate visited tin plate and recognizes it now from memory dating back to tho jKiriod of this p.-e-existen ?c. Now all this is beautiful, but r z we conceive, at vari ance with philo.K/pby. It will l>c rc- memltered tha. we said in ou • last pa pe.‘, that thocc •ehmm is divided inti nearly equal hemispheres by tin .s. Every oi»: u ... ble. As we nave nostrils, tw hearts joined in one, * >m.*y L pe»-son yc and tli , Surely, we are fearfully and won- | importance to the entire South. Dr. dcrfully made! How l>eautiful these I Westmoreland asks “Does Protection laws! How adequate to the explana-1 Protectt” and then proceeds to show tion of what seems to uninitiated I that it doeu not. Robert Hayden, a to bo but chance, mystery,’ darkness. I brilliant journalist, writes of ‘*The Ne- llow wonderful, O, God, are the works I groNow,’, while W. W. Habersham of thy hand! And what is man that I tells of the wonderful “Mineral Re- thou art mindful of him! (sources of the South.” Henry C. iikain waves. I Walsh has a quaint bit of poetical con- The theory suggested by this last I oeit, “A Vacation Sigh,” And Paul H, sub-head is, as we have said, hypoth-1 Hayne contributes an exquisito lyric, elical, and only u theory. Still it has j “Libation.” S. W. Postell gives a of late years gained credence nnmog a I sketeo of Capt. W. G. Raoul, certain class of scientists,‘and has been j President of tho Georgia Central Rail- discussed at some expense of learning J road. In addition to these leading and acumen. Laying as claim to these I features there are two pages of editon- we shall be brief. | als and two pages each of “Current Those who profess to know claim I Notes,” “Dixie’s Resources” and that the brain is surrounded by a no- I “Dixie’s Devclopement.” A pago of culiar atmosphere or aura, and that I bright, humorous matter, with a funny when two iiersons are iu rapport with | cartoon, concludes this most interesting each other approach sufficiently near | number. Dixie continues to improve, for the outer strata of this atmosphere | and is publishers announce several ira- to come in contact, there is a communi- (portant changes to be inaugurated cation established between these two | with tho next issue, persons by means of waves in thisAu-l ^ j THE SOUTHEUN KATE WAlt. By this theory they account for that | ost familiar experience which has | bates fboic kashville TO SOUTHWEST iven riso to tho expression. * 7n "*■** “Speak of tho devil and ho i > appear,” etc. How many t. person POINTS REDUCED 70 P Legislaturefor Educational an«F Charitabh dnoebeea added. - By an overwheimint popuJai “ franchise was made a part of tb* y State CrrsUtatton adopted l»w>-«.t* A.D.. R1V Lottery tter noted cm ml r» y iki pe.’plt cf .sjr Stott. It one* tolUl r cilyonet It* o mmd KlHfloNVMkM I'rauln. will take place monthly. A artlSIDIb OPPOBT1IMTV TO wan A roKTUNRELBVESTU.UKAXll DRAWING, CLASS IN TUB A«;AI»- EMY OK MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY,November lCifc,iK«3- lS«(h Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE. $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars E*cb Fractions, In Fifths In proper it * . list or ranis. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE 173,000 .don / at the b..« o pus callosum, duct or of tho i The corticle, or gray been married twice. Her flirt husband is alive. Her second husband died Tha .tlampta of tha na.sp.par cor-1 mS latt her a good round sum ot brain, is tb..t part “ impressic is arc performs tho office oi imprersious to and The brain is reached only through of the five senses which iu! mit sensat'ons, wh'ch ir ike impre: respondents to find . bride tor Presi- iumrsnaa money. Shehu two ahih dent Clereland are fully as unsuccess-1 Mr ’ G ‘™“ h “ "*7“^ fcd as were thorn made in President I »nd has one child. Mr. Orr has hecn Arthur’s interest. A friend of Ar- ™'™* 1 ’“" I l'f '*« ohUdrcn. This thur’s kept natch of tho newspapers I P>»“ ••eertmnly moved from tho fonn- fore and clipped oot ererrthinr that wall d*tra» atones. The tragedy has waked published about hia matrimonial in-1 the people from a deep aiumher. ton tions. Just before his term «xptr-1 Wonderfal Women* edall ihese clippings were posted in a | Isabella, of Spain, comprehended handsomely bound scrap book and pro- j and sympathized with the plans of Col* seated to him. On the cover was | umbu* and aided him to accomplish stamp*! a figure of Cupidi with a quir* I hl ^&chel perlonned drodg- er full of arrows, and the words i Je- of C s; C5 i e tlons to help her “ Many were called but none was 1 brother and also made Independent chosen.” Mr. Arthur regards this j discoveries, memento with a great deal of inter- nd. The bra n, as we ha being a double organ, there i correspo id'ng impreos'ons mat that the iir pre dion is made and tbo these two di*C : i indef- tenth pa.t ond, may see n to bo years, 01 "c period of time, and tho i first impression on one s ing down to the time when its correla tive impression is made on the op.msi ide, givo3 riso to tho idea of prc-cxii Lncretia Mott preached the gos- >1 of “liberty of the individual”— >dilj, mental, spiritu*’—to the last hoar of her grandly courageous life. The Atlanta correspondent of the | Fanny Mendelssohn composed many Heriwbthcr Vindicator speculates aa I work, attributed to follow.: “From glimp« taken at] Mr ; gtowe did more by her pen 'From glimpses taken at the inride workings it looks as if Gen. I than any ten men by their speeches Gordon will be the next democratic j abolish African slavery *- .andMat. for Goyereor. Colgnitt «*^. Livermort , ^ th , ute would give him a warm support, while I w *. did priceless work at Governor Brown, if the railroad issue (the Sanitary commission, is prominent, would ride with the op-1 Mrs. Frank Leslie paid off a *50, position to Gordon. General Lawton 1 000 debt in leas than nx months sfter ST- St opporition foes wonld then become allies, march-1 The elder Mrs. Button wife of the ing shoulder to shoulder. If Gordon (senior partner of the Germantown i. out of the race Judge Simmon, may I woolen miili, In.enttd an Improve- ““ . h fi n —„ rn ff r | ment to f machine aft -'her husband be the coming man. While Qovernw | ^ othu „ w iven t , in despair. M Daniel would like to suooced him-1 Womm'o Jumol- tflf again the probability that he will | do so beoomea more remote each day. | Correct Speaking. Dr. Felton will not be in the race for I is it to speak correctly ? It is | accustom ourselves to qieak and write — | accurately, having special care to use There are many handiworks whtch I no language. or utter any statement apart brightness to the surroundings | that is not elegant or strictly trot’ . *jT, | Avoid the use of all slang worth of daily life which are sufficiently sim | phrMea> They ^ odious, and ~~ - pie and easy to be within the reaen o i mount c f personal grooe in the speaker all. Braining young persons to take I can compensate for tae disagreeable a personal pride in their own homo «*eet that the use of slang has upon , K .. >1,* .Umwu I the oearer. When once the habit of ha. an adm™u. elfret upon the char-1 acter. The Wisest thing a parent ran I formed, it is almost impossible to erad- do is'to strengthen the attractive in-1 irate it. Youth is the best time to flaenees and associations which sur-1 quire correct language. It does not . round the home, and tu ^*1- SBW&ffFWStfiE boys and girls to feel a practical inter-1 language of books—in other words, estinaUthaieoneernsit. Interesting | that which one reads. Form the taste employment, that will keep the boys (of the best speakers and writers; treas- , . r *. . . _ 1 ure np choice phrases, and accustom home of evenings,or that eanoBori ^ ^ not #.u relaxation tothe listless girl whose en-1 h lto the opposite error of selecl orgies have been overstrained, ran I only that which is pompous and! contribute not a little to render the I sounding, for that will make hmnaeh^M >M, aSySh, ^ parent cn exeollcnt oppqrtauity for 1 ^ 0 f correct speaddng soon beoomes molding the different elements of char-1 fixed, and makes it a pleasure to listen acter ocofided to her care. It is with j to you. this object that the writer has collect-1 ed a few hints upon several processes | Too Much Ice Water. ‘ • * “No’thank you; none for me. la you; dodo iur ow. » near being tho death re, and I seldom which, when carefully trefonned, rapable of furnishing graceful and ^ artistic results. ( “How die that come 1 Alway8 con- | slderwl it a very healthy drink, ** | taken in moderation.” When yon can do no more. .Uni I “Having done all thiug»,«tand.” Bnt Yooaovpri«"”«- I dare beware how and where yon stand. I ^ yon got overheated and took* “Stand fast in the faith.” Stand on I a goblet too much.” covenant ground. Btand^th tareto ‘‘OoM.tt Can afoll, grownman foo. Stand watehing t waiting, yioto-1 U rc.rtalnly non hot rioua. “Standatm and«oatho«alrar| “W.U, I fell overboard iota a liver tion of God.” Stand not in your ca-1 fall oi It.” price, or by human order. Even though Red Sea barriers lie acroetl *< mu, wav. it be the will ot God i Fra are charg. th» to .land rim and r£*_ tho Scry assanlt. The «o*°” | atrSjlnXmt. UhntvatefjinwlMtfr • « must bo ready for both. They serve BhSrtr well who march and fijfht for their(ijudlllWh ' king. But they “also sorvo who onlyl stand and wait.” Patience and forL-1 o IAJfT HTtioNfs Drink is Hxten- tude are precious in tho right of Godi | slvely advertised under false name?, and “to obey is better than sacrifice.” Riware of Ogre^h«• Mated. Where patienco can have her perfect j j^ 0 diaeasee, Dr. Rich- work, whether in the stress and strain (J 0SD i a Samaritan Nervine, f 1.50 of conflict, or in the trial of waiting, I a t Druggists. aug281w. there it is good to be. | m | “Eureka” Hog Cholera Specific docs The E .cm States a?© «r—♦« A — — V . t’.esource of refinement a--- . , r -~ —- - - c' a bits New England editor de-1 the best farmers in Sumter clares’that the woman who knows how j price L5 ce ^8 r cr pornid, or 3 powiC tobSk a beefsteak and boil a potato to . $1.00. Prepared only by J. A. & I is nmre to be admired than .the best p Davenp4>r t. sep-30-d 2 w-tf. “angel” that ever lapped a wing. „ irgia on all sooth- May it not bo that the nearne-ss of I west business. The East Tennessee, ' person caused the thoughts? May it | Virginia and Georgia today opened he that somo occult influence or | permanent offleo in Nashville and - caused a communication be-1 nounccd a reduction of «0 per ic speaker and the spoken off I rates to the southwest and Jackson- May not this influence be the Brain | ville. This step of the East Tennessee, atmosphere of the dreaming scientist? | Virginia and Ui ~ ’ this experience mere!}’ the result fluid, ma er of th< ind from which eyed, while the fferei _ of a second be- tho opposite side, of t : me betw impress’ to earnest prayer , God has givea tho people of our State tho opportrnity of freeing them- dves from \ho great liquor evil that long been injuring the peace d prosperity of tho State, ruining its interfering orship of God. And' we /ome hristian women seeking the truehap- md welfare of our people, and beg them, 5 tho o»mc >ur God, and ’ jmes and liuraai 'ty to make nc •essary delf.y in prtting a* ” y thi -lit such li: walking rp Cotton r comc in roata in the lovely li. .o i / of Ann-. , the tome of be. - r z cl chi rally to say nothing of re'- c u .ommissic and this str ;;er s ' .es you as he n old • jqr: ita.ee, - C3t but quite forgotten. You c: .o .. hlai w “Bless yor.* soul, Mr. Jo-Ct, l»u thought you were dead!” Mr. Jo, who proves not io be Mr. Jon«s at Mr. Smith, tells you that you : n the person. After due apology you .i. d that Mr. Smith has just arrived from Tay o ’s X Roads, : - Arkar - id you kre vy< e^e.hia. Now, i a all. impression of Smith has h. upon the le>t ride of your brain sta it before the corresponding impres sion was made upon the right side, or, vice versa, and rs there are no land- ma H between the times of tho ti impressions which would enable you mer 'ure duration, it may seem to you yr ',n», and ho first impression becomes a never be- ~ notion v? pre-exi DEXTSAL PRE-EMINENCE, ire are t jo physical laws whi *’ ** ' the explicatf i which at . able myst aber having them put down together us laws anala- gous in any respect in their modui erandi, so we will take'It upon hnmhle self to fo. uulatc them. 1st. Wo a a always large, physical ly, in any member or organ accordi .. .y. P.eate be. r these in. mind now, whilo we endeavor to show why people are right handed. It will , shall confirm the first lav above noted. The Aort*, which is^ a largo artery _ ...„ the left ventnelo of herrt, ascends back of that organ and ics, normally, from right to 1'* first ariery given off from aorta is the Innominata, which subdi vide* into the l’Tht suVelavian and right caro.id artenes. Tae right rotid supplies the right side of brain with blood. Passtog on, the curve of the aorta the next artery givei off is tho etc roiid, and the next is the left sub-el-, vian. It will be there is no Injo-ninate artery oi leftside, \-t fiat the carotid and sub clavian a ' -e directly from tbo aorta. The left carotid artery carries blood tothe left The caliber of this artery is a-»out one-fifth larger than the caliber of the light carotid, and alto as the cohneetion with tho heart' more direct on the left side, there l ing one artery Iess for tho blood paw through, a* there is no innomin ate artery on this side, there one-fL’.h to ono-roarth more blood sent to the left; brain then to the right, therefore the left bn b is the larger denser, ban more convolutions, gray matte., and for t'c re :c: out gen- Now the nerve supply tb^t in r , c.:s the r side of thsbody comes from the brain, as that which goes to the ride of the body is ge aerated in right brain, for the nerve fiber* decus sate in the medulla oblongata from right to left, and from left to right. As the left hemisphere is the larger '* oriyir ' _* x oro nerve fluid. V thereTo.e, one ientiaUy use the right hud ana right foot. In other words, e right he left few ra onrnly the aorta arches from left right, when this wlols order U verced, the right hemisphere being the larger as tha result, apd {mwqMi' generating: more nerve stimulus, this raseuie person-will be left-har — because right-headed. Size, other things being equal, is always a mea ami the \V estern and Atlantic person appeared aji- J reaching a climax. The latter has had rering the summons of ( B office at Knoxville for several thoughts which caused the mention | weeks to cut under the East Tennes- that person? |Virginia and Geoi ATPnOXIM/.TION PKIZES. 9 Approximation rTlxes of 1750 * .*u 1967 Prixes. amounting to- Application toi raici, U ciulm i made only to the oTSce of the (knupao;, Orleans. _ _i further luformatlou wrlt*-c.earl>.^i Ing full addreas. •*«*•» a ». 1- press Money Orders, or New \ »rk t. change In ordinary letters. Cunencv l Express (all sums of |5 and upward* — ixp«ntte> addre-ua d •/>. A. oauphih, coincidence? On another occasic irgia, carries tho war the territory oi the Louisville and Nashville, and must necessarily Ml. A.. bAUPHIh Make P- 0- Money Orders payable and addross Segistered Lottors to All (the warring lines i a base, each of ing local rates | from Nashville and Knoxville r though it re dark | c * t 3 r - The trouble arises from tho fact )'to snine near park) 1 that both systems have parallel lines r farewell. Per Simmons. . . _ . „ eparalJ t*Y? **Sk* 1 out Chattanooga to Atlanta and no ouk! I P<x>l arrangement will be observed. LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK, New Oriel STATE NATIONAL BANK, New KRMAN1A NATIONAL BANK, war has been in progress already months and is now being ..'aged with renewed energy, and further re- THS PEOPLE OF GEORGIA | ductions are quite probable. In a I superior article for destroying and ex il of-1 pelling worms. Only 25c a bottle^ gtw guU'crtiscmcnts. lUlnlng" ooo nt'^Hl.-ed and clthty- 1 one iium-O-^lsTS) sc rot nioro or^ 1—. inded Mfoltows:, wertlijr 'ands of MnC*|«^ Moriati has wrough Z" ~2>z Iret us, therefore, take advantage of | Uoaftho coum 9 ownr* 0 ^ iis God-given opportunity to‘‘go over | ^ nmurr county, in tar or cf Pntaj^co Oi snd possess the good hand” He has I Co„v». j. W. Lewicr. property po-Bi-’ — promisetl to those who tmm from sin I JSaumtu poim unto righteousness and receive Him their king. Let ns not be . standing, lesitating and distrustful, like the borders of Canaan, and, 5--—--- — - - “ning to evil aad discouraging re-1 §J^^tor ioui-t2 jm. tautu froin*thu^cJ>- ports of tho “giants l»efore US, lest I rk>r Court of Sumter county, one ir * * tied nnprp- nnj ptmish u, for w»nt S. , ,“’5«‘ 0r ,, o c , 1 !f“ of faith ill Him, and tarn as back into I v *. Mary A.McMatb audW.T. McM: wilderness of sin and trouble and I »’‘tuotihcd a« " anger and death, far worse than any ( tJr\j+*x <m> Km of land*!. through which wo have passed. | jonia jmrtjso^tjw^tj olAmwlciii, There are no giants before us that - - - e cannct overcome with His help, His power is only limited to our faitk fai 1-sucdfrom if Karri* a am*-* only limited to our faith | and perseverance in Him. | And -s He has helped 1 giant” difficulties of the past, if we 1 only try to do what is right and look to j Him for results. That His help a prohibit' h by lands of A. U. Bell, w *t by lands ^McCrary, nort > lands o.; Harrold, Jol k00.ca.tby .of J. n work i >d blessing are upon s*--* j- the i~ s Ho has | J.W. Jordan Jr- and oao in far*, k Jiuhm ra. J. W. Jo.-Jan. Jr. itcd^wit^oy defendant^ Tenant i iwtiafy* Propci »y New Orleans, 1a New Orleans Ls APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. n association has been formed In accord- > WESTERN SHOUT I “8AVANNAII. DUBLIN oountie* of Bryan, Bulloch, TatnalL Emanuel Montjromury, Dodfe and Dooly, with branche therefrom at the nearest and most feasible points to tho towns ot Statesboro, Swalnsboro, HeklarlHe, Mr. Vernon, and Vienna In said countler of bulloeb, Kmanual, Tatnall, Mont gomery and Dooly, and at tbo expiration of thrty days from the publication of Oils notice PPUcatfon will be mvlo for a chart*-r for said .^wipanyjurrvoaWc t<i the con* mutton and laws This Oct. Itth. 1885. octli LAND FOR BALE. 50 sold before the Court House di - of Americus Sumter county, Ga. • eadayln October nuxqtwo lotp o. ra three hundred and nine, and three hundred and forty-nine, —"*■ September 4-tds. II. PARKER, and others. OITY TAX NOTICE. The books are now open for tho collection of City Taxes for tho year 1*85. D. K. BRINSON. Clerk and Triiaaur Aacrlcus, Oct. 13,18S5. outE P. L. & H. I. MIZE, AUCTIONEERS AND Commission Merchants Contignmtnl* Solicited. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to our rare. Americus, Ga., Oct. 27* .» nond.Thi-.lv nns.YCrcd. till, wSlbm“»0^ of those who have asked in faith f nil I (J. w. McNewl. vac In ftror ot the Poopie* Ni eonc to tho work, wo W our people »o {?: JSSultfiSSSlIE 1 iw continue in prayer for His blessing j <Ttjr p,,: n t«l out br plaintiff attorney. Tenant ui.on the work in tho portions of the I *n po-.vusion noUtted sa tho law dlrecta. St \te yet to be made free—especially | oc * JDtd *- M.M. WHITE, ah for Fulton county, from which prtxseeds ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, inch good or ill to our whole State. By Virtue of an order of the court of Oi 3 ask special prayer in tho churches | ry. of Le* Countr Ueoiyia. will t* sold before tbo Sabbath nreoodinjp tk. day ^ot •lsion, November y. r roin the IVC • I day of December nexq a valuable plantatioi — n*s Christian Temperance Unions I known the Das# piaoe.lyin*upor ttjronghout tho State tro ark that fw I Thurstlay before the election be o’*sorv- I place u considered ooe of the m _ od by them a, a dav oi farting and >yer* And whether the resnlt I-. | Sold at tbo property otB. II. Boot, deoemooa, n time lie victory or defeat, let ns itinue to work and pray and trust, 1 5 1 wait God’s time, for we know that I nually, is right. Respectfully, Mrs. W. C. Sibley, j properly secured. property ot B. II. Bass, deceased, it of the heirs and creditors of said Terms on this first day ot January e In one and two establishment *n- Intercet at acren£er cont^ notes Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, And you ain't tell iUKS. U.O. OIUUM, . . State President W. C. T. U., Ga. | Sumter Sheriff Sales November, N. B.—State papers please copy ot | WU1 be sold before the court boose door J- -* '• 'In the cltrof Americas. Sumter county, Ga, on the first Tuesday in November nex between the legal hoars of sale, the fol- LittlelFi Living Age. The numbersof lowlng properU to-wity The Living Ago forth© week, ending nftSS Pet. HJ, ,*°d 17Ul contain The Proves of Democracy in Switzerland, I more lot, east by 8. >. Bird and west by J. by Emdo Do Laveleye, Nineteenth [ w. HarrU* lot. Levied en and to be sold as Century; A Scottish D&meon her Tray- I the property of M. L. MeUay, to satisfy two els, 1730, Blackwood; bord Huvhton, I fss. iMtwd from the Superior Court of " lightly Rev'ew; Rural noods, ~ ■ -'SSffiSeS™*.kw!fiabfss!^" appeal, and ono Issued from the Uou: qna : utances, Blackwood; Dean Church on the Plain's, Spect* tor; A Tragic ^ Tale, Time; Rest or R'c.u-.tion f Spec-1 Court of Sumter county In favor of Bank tator^Thc Windward Islands, Macmil-1 ot Americas for the use ef W. A.Black and AnEpis Century; Folding of the Congo Free | direcU* thUSepiembtt ZMh?l»$£ States, Lcott'sh Review; The Krakatoa I Also, at the sum time mid plan will b* Eruption, part V., Leisure Hour; Life I two 1® pwy i , n*ro*. «m colt ud cos dark the Bj^tillo. Gentleman’s Magazine; I ^ny “"iT’TTlUy.'uis^rfy^hrnlsjnhS.uro ilk Fair, A the Yer ■ Ror id; A pros- SbiuedMtSa Su?5to? Ciurt'of Banter , vmn , T»« nt p.w. a„ p_: I County, Goorpia, ooe in favor of W.W.Formrn peroua 1 e-,..-nt, &Pv >T}AU Lpi- c j. May*ooe infsvocof Blado * KthrkUe. HAWKINS HOUSE. .turvi Fending ot the Congo Free 11'““ .IS.CSS.r. **’ &SS5P«!'a..-!l!S2!! Geo. Tommcy the proprietor k d thel>*e oJ Drc-c , i re, St. Stephe • s Rev'ew; The . lesc La-1 with! N. 11. WHITE; Sheriff. Aga'nst Itaelf,” bv Mrs. Oli] rortnr e’a Wheel,” idmuceU* iy. | Dyrirtat For fifty-two numbers of sixty-four I of Ordinary of said County, will b* sold before large pages each (or more than 3.3001 the Court Hr ■* * *“ “ “ IG BORGIA—Sumter County, r from tha Hoo. Court ©ASH fn* f, ih* rlty of flmrstnua.n* .00 fmi wl IGIVEN AWAY Living Ago fora year, both postpaid. 1 w5* ^ ® ■»§■ ■» ■ * “ 0 LitteU & CO.. Boston, are the publish-1 Hereof h«d moreoOsraTvltii in eUiaa%oas« 1 and otherTiipinvsai fats - nffnr in unit an« mi* of th* tmAniwn I Street, bounoeq M ■ ASSIST THE CHILD IN TIMI> hmidwd Do not wait until an armv of worm. I have been reerr : tod and toe health -if 1 uU farm,.ia a fair atasa — the child deotrqyed. A few doaea of | - f Jo ^ ^ Shrinere’sIidianVermifuge, the in-(hSaSdqrahso fs’Hbla remedy, neverfail* to do the | _it Haqresd w*^-— workt.o'*,if used according to the|mmMSt dirvetiocs. I k WILLIAM a GRAY. 1 mnlelristay: AdmlakOrator of John R. Uamih A uo/s m 'dxi tell better than j : * any medicine m my two dreg stores. cGllla- Graham Floor, Rye Flour, oat-meal, Jv. Em*.u. cn>eke,lwhe-t,PeijE rleyendFarinn *»*o 1*/ 1 ... fanevcTOccrv store of Ed Anslev. FOUTZ’S NORSK AND CATTLE POWDERS To the SMOKERS of Blackwell’s Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package, 0 Fqt particulars see our next announcement.