The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, June 27, 1884, Image 2

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THE HERALD Official Organ of Greene Count v. • ✓ sVEScHirnoN: $2 GO. IB I||IMI ■ ■! - 1 ' C. HEARD, ....Proprietor. EB. T* M3W I*. - - Uililor. GREENESBORO', Ga. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1884. —lt often happen*, tliat when an election is to come off, political par ties ignore the weightier considera tions, and nominate men for office s >lely on the ground of availability. This is an egregious error. (Qualifi cations for office being equal, the person who is most likely to be elect ed should be nominated ; but, avail ability alone is not the correct stand ard by which candidates for office should be Pleasured. The election of men who have nothing else to commend them than their availabili ty is sometimes a greater disaster than defeat. —An Atlanta correspondent of the Savannah Times is authority for the statement, that, the Telegraph <{• Messenger of Macon and the Savan nah News will antagonize the nomi nation of Gov. McDaniel for re election, and that Col. and. 11. Fstill of Savannah will receive their sup port. This rumor is, doubtless, as baseless as the fabric of a vision. Gov. McDaniel has discharged his trust ably and faithfully. The peo ple recognize and appreciate the fact and he will be his own successor, as he should be, with or w ithout opposi tion. THE SENATORIAL CONTEST. [Crawford ville Democrat. In the last number of the Greenes boro’ Herald appeared a communica tion, signed “Zeta”, which does great injustice to the Democracy of Talia ferro county. Under a call of the Democratic Executive Committee, of Taliaferro county, on the Ist of May, a mass-meeting of the Democ racy was called for the purpose of electing delegates to the several con ventions, to-wit: National, Guber natorial, Congressional and 19 th State Senatorial. On the 24th ult., under the above call, there was in attendance the largest number of people ever known to attend such a meeting in this county. It was gen erally known throughout the county, that Col. John W. Ilixon and Cap tain S. J. Flynt would he presented to the mass-meeting, as suitable for the Senate. When the delegates to the last named convention were put in nomination, it was decided by the meeting to leave, it to a ballot by the people present whom the delegates should support in said convention. The names of the delegates were not presented hv either of the parties themselves as stated by “Zeta”, but by S. Ivey, of Raytown. An hour was here consumed by ballot, as to the choice of the meeting in selecting si name to place before the Senatori al convention. The result of this ballot shows that J. W. Ilixon bad obtained quite a handsome majo.ity. Alter the ballot, the delegates were elected by acclamation. They then go instructed to support J. W. Ilix ou in said convention, by the De mocracy of Taliaferro county in mass meeting assembled. Wo hope the Herald will please copy and let full justice be done not only to the party referred to by “/.era", but to the De mocracy of Taliaferro county. C'OMMI’SU ATKI). "ZETA’S" REPLY. Between “Zeta” and the Craw fordvillc Democrat, who charges him with doing the Democracy of Talia ferro great injustice, there seems to be but too points at issue. One is, whether or not the selection of a name to l>e presented to the Senato rial Convention was published as one of the things to be done by the meet ing of the 24th of May. The Demo crat says it was. If lie will refer back to his file, lie will find that while it was announced that dele gates to that Convention should be chosen, it was not announced that, then and there, the individual for whom those delegates should be in structed to vote would be selected. The Democrat says it was well un derstood that Mr. Ilixon and Capt. Flynt would be brought before the meeting as candidates for the pre sentation. Air. Ilixon bud indeed for a long time been letting it be known that he craved to be a Sena tor ; and we presume all who favored his aspirations for the place were on hand, determined to force an ex pression of the meeting on this point. Among those of a contrary way of thinking there was no concert of ac tion. Most of them thought it best to appoint discreet men, who should be delegates in the strict sense of that term, with full license to vote for the best man wherever found. The name of G’apt. Flynt was pre sented, not exactly on the spur of the moment, but without any full discussion on the part of his friends. He had consented that his name might be used, but hud made no ef fort to procure his selection. With an active stirring around on his part for a few days, the result would have been very different. The other point, as to who named the delegates appointed, it not mate rial. But a reference to the pub lished minutes of the meeting will show that “Zeta’s” insinuation is not unjust. The D emoerat has not denied nor can he deny that the meeting was noisy and tumultuous, that this tumult was produced by the friends of Mr. Dixon with the seeming purpose of bulldozing the meeting. The Democrat has not denied, and cannot deny that a large number of the best Democrats of Taliaferro county deprecate not only the man ner of doing, but what was done in regard to this item of the programme of the meeting, and would be brought to give their votes for this presentee, should lie become the nominee of the convention, only by extreme circum stances. We trust the convention will make a wise nomination—one that will not only cammand the sup port of every Democrat in the Dis trict, but will win the votes of many who arc not ranked as members of that party. But if the other two counties feel in courtesy bound to send men instructed to ratify the ac tion of the tumultuous gathering in Crawfordvillc on the 24th of .May, we apprehend a respectable Inde pendent would have the easiest of walks over. ZETA. -• <S> For the Herald. NOTES ON FRUiT CULTURE. What has become of the fine fruit trees of fifty years ago? The writer well remembers when the native fruits of this section were of a supe rior quality, and very rarely failed from any cause, not even frosts. 1 take it. that the trees of half a century ago, were natives, or at least propagated from fully acclamated trees. Now, since the introduction of foreign trees, it is rare to get a perfect specimen of fruit. Beaches that are called ripe and look well on the outside, are often green at the seed, and would he unfit for use if left to fully ripen. There are scarcely any apples in the country that w ill fully mature, without rotting. Grapes do well on ly a few years; even the scupper nong soon fails and become a cum berer of the ground. The writer had, some years ago, a beautiful apricot which bore one full crop only, then decayed and died. This is the history of peaches and apples in every ease, except a few of the native seedlings. 1 have known some peach trees that bore good fruit for more than forty years, and so of apples also. The introduction of fruits from abroad is an egregious mistake. In peaches, there lias been nothing equal to a pure seedling from a good healthy tree. This is a fine fruit country, and those who would profit by fruit-growing, would do well to raise trees from seed, es pecially the peach. Forty years ago, when almost every farmer had liis orchard, the grafting of peaches was scarcely thought of; but, the finest varieties of them were produc ed from the seed. Apples may be propagated best from grafts, and the same may be true of the pear in ma ny cases, but not a general rule. It is not wise to run after foreign things of any sort, but it is especially true of fruit trees. Fig Bush. General Items. The Utah bill passed the Senate. There are five thousand children in the Atlanta free schools. ———■• The Bath Paper Mills, near Au gusta, were burned last Monday. The delegates chosen by the Mis souri Convention are for Cleveland. The Ohio State Democratic Con vention, which met this week, declar ed unanimously for Tildeu. ■ • In the inter-college debate be tween the Mercer and Emory boys, [ at Griffin, Mercer was victorious. i THE GREENESBORO’ HERALD, JUNE 27, 1884. Nearly thirteen hundred cases tire said to be standing for trial at the Octo ber term of Fulton Superior Court. Mr. James Johnson and Dr. IJ. Y. Willingham, two of the most promi nent.citizens of Oglethorpe county, are dead. On Sunday afternoon a cyclone passed through Jackson county, do ing great damage. No lives arc reported lost. The bill to pension the Union Soldiers of the late war, which would have required $240,000,000, was de feated in the U. K. Senate. Ex-Senator Pope Barrow was married on Tuesday night to Mias Cornelia Jackson, daughter of Gen. 11. R. Jackson of Savannah. The Mexican government has ap propriated $250,000 for the represen tation of the wealth and resources of that country at New Orleans. ——• dm During the present session the democratic house has passed bills de claring the forfeiture of nearly 90,- 000,000 acres of land granted to rail roads. The melon trade of Georgia is as suming large proportions. It is now* estimated that 3,000 ear loads, worth nearly $500,000, will be shipped this season. The Albany News reports the kill ing on Friday of four men and the se vere injury of several others, by the explosion of the boilerat the brick yard of Messrs. Hobbs, Fields A Davis. A Franklin county man reports that a stalk of corn grew eight inches iu twenty-four hours, last week, Commissioner Henderson should pro cure some of this corn for distribu tion. The body of Mrs Rose, the woman murdered in Atlanta some days since, was exhumed on Monday and a post mortem examination had. The ball was found, but no clue was obtained to the murderer. Mrs. Eliz:. F. Grover, a most esti mable lady of Savannah, has sent Rev. A. B. Campbell, agent for Mer cer University, a check for SI,OOO for the endowment of a perpetual scholarship in that institution. The 14th annual meeting of “The National Eclectic Medical Associa tion” has just closed at Cincinnati, Ohio. It was largely attended and was a harmonious and profitable session. It is said to contain the largest membership of any medical body in the United States. Legal Notice Is hereby given that, at the expira tion of sixty days from date, the fer- 1 ry on the Oconee, or. the public road from Greenesboro’ to Eaton ton, known as “Park’s Ferry, will be dis continued. .IAS. X. A TIMOR .i. W. MOORE, J. N. ARMOR, Trustee for H. A. Moore. Greenesboro’, June 27, 2ms. NOTICE _ TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS! 4 Id. persons having claims against l\ the Estate of Samuel H. Sibley, deceased,will present them to the un dersigned properly authenticated, and those indebted to deceased, will make immediate payment to us. JOHN 0. HART, GEORGE It. SIBLEY, Administrators. June 18th, 1884. —Cts PVT Go to \V. A. Kimbro’ A Go’s, and buy your Hats. They have a nice line of them, gents and ladies. ISTAVe have a full stock of gents and ladies Shoes at low prices.—\V. A. Kimbro’ & Cos. DR. J. W. Q LILLIAN. A Thorough Druggist and Experienced Prescriptionist, WILL wait upon customers, and personally compound all Physicians' pre scriptions carefully and accurately. This old and reliable Drug Store will he conducted on the same principles as by the former Proprietor, with increased stock facilities; and 1 solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on it. 1 always keep a large and varied assortment of Chemically ja A funßtockof * PAINTS, OILS j VAR PURE DRUGS T®**! 1 j mj BRUSHES , etc, - r V-, - - All Sizes Window Glass, MEDICINES. UmI * CMnnej*. HEIST’S Garden Seeds, Onion Sets, Potatoes, etc., crop of 1883, war ranted fresh and genuine.—lOets papers sold at Sets strictly. The best seed for tllls climate. Fine Cigars & Chewing Tobacco Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Pomades, Tooth-brushes, and Druggists’ sundries. OAGVrsous having Prescriptions compounded, are responsible for the med icine and A’o7'thc physician who writes them. Mrs. R. W. GRIFFIN, Successor io John J. Griffin. Greencsboro’, Da., January 8, lssU-ly A TALE OF TWO CRUTCHES. A Well Known Citizen of Atlanta Lays Down Ids Crutches. I have ouly a few words to say, which are to Btate that I have been confined to my bed for two months with what was called Nervous Rheumatism, or Sciatica. I waa only enabled to hobble about occasionally by the use of crutches, and In tlil3 condition I commenced the use of B. B. 8., four bottles of which en abled me to discard the nse of my crutches and attend . business. I had previously used all well recommended medicines without relief. It has been over two months since using B. B. 8., and I consider myself a permanently cured man. J. P. DAVIS, Atlanta, Ga. (West End.) FRIGHTFUL NASAL CATARRH. Pieces of Bone. Tor four years I have been afflicted with a very troublesome catarrh of the head. So terrible hat* Its nature been that when I blew my nose small pieces of boneß would frequently come out of my mouth and nose. The dis charge was copious and at tunes exceedingly offensive, My blood became so Impuro that my general health was greatly impaired, with poor appetite and worse digestion. Numerous medicines were used without relief, until I began the use of B. B. 8., aad three bottles acted almost like magic. Since their use not a symptom has returned, and I feel in every way quite restored to health. I am an old citizen of Atlanta, and refer to al most any one living on Butler street, and more particularly to Dr. L. M. Gillum, who knows of my case. Mrs Elizabeth Knott. We will mail on application to anyone inter ested In blood and Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles, etc., wonder ful and unquestionable testimony of cures effecied by the use of B. B. 8., the quickest Blood Puffier ever known. Large bottles SI.OO or six for SS.OO. Sold by all Druggists, or Ex pt eased on receipt of price. BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. LEGAL NOTICES. EXEMPTION 0? PERSONALTY. (V EORGlA—Greene County. J Henry ('. Merritt has applied for Exemption of Personalty, and T will pass upon the same at my office at ten o’clock a. m. on Saturday, June 21st, 1884. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y. June sth, 1884. DISMISSION PROM ADMINISTRATION. ( tEORGE* Greene County. JC William J. Durham, Admis trator of the Estate of Margaret Mc- Dermott, Deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said Estate, and such Letters will be granted on the first Monday in August next, unless good objections are tiled. JOE 1 1. F. ’THORNTON, Ord’v. April 28th, 1884. Dismission from Administration. pllOitiiil t (iilTOtte (omit V. '"> Mrs. Victoria ('. Daniel, Adm’x of the Estate of Oliver I*. Daniel, de ceased, applies for Letters of Dismis sion from said Estate, and such Let ters will he granted on the first Mon day in July, 1884, unless good objec tions are filed. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y. April 7, 1884 —tints fOJ’.’.TV <'Of IST Bailiffs Sale. WILL be sold before the ■Court- House door, in Greenesboro’, Ga., on the first Tuesday in J ELY", 1884, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Rook waiter Steam Engine, 4 horse-power, levied on as the proper ty of L. M. Kimbrough, to satisfy a ti fa issued from the Coiuiiy Court of Greene county, Quarterly Term, May ISS4, in fafor of James l.elhl & Cos., vs. L. M. Kimbrough. ALSO, at the same time and place, one nine inch Nisbet Cotton Screw, levied on as the property of H. C. Merritt, to satisfy a 1i fa issued from the County Court of Greene county, Quarterly Term, Mav 1884, in faver of J. M. Story vs H. C. Merrett. Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff. J. H. ENGLISH, C. C. Bailiff. For Sale or Rent I HAVE FOUR STILLS with good Caps and Worms. Also, tin IRON MILL for grinding peaches and apples, all in host of order, which I will sell or rent cheap. Any one wishing to buy or rent, will please call on me at once, as the peach crop is good and will soon be ripe. J. T. SCOTT. Greenesboro’, Ga., June 13,1884-lm ft-sT We have a full line of Jersey Gloves and Collars. Call and see them —notroub/t to show goods.—W. A. Kimbro’ & Cos. K?” Plenty of base balls, from lOcts tojSl 00.— C'opc/an , Seals fc Armor. “The Girl I Left Behind Me.” (Illustrated) by the use of a Buggy made by T. T. Haydock, which is not only tlieLeading Buggy in tliis picture, bu t THE LEADING BUGGY OE AMERICA! IIAS HAYDOCK’S SAFETY KING BOLT and FIFTH WHEEL. Ask vour dealer for the T. T. HAYDOCK Buggy, with the Haydock Safety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel, Life *is insecure riding over any other. Send for Catalogue and Wholesale JSicc * T T 1f A YIW W I K I • -*- • ILI 1 i/Dl I\, Cor. Plum and I2tfl Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. AfimjmQ Wh M'WTI ! 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Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic Diarrhcea. Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, and Diseases of tho Spine. Sold everywhere. Circulars free. L S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. It is a well-known fact that most of the BKi BBf BB B§3SB B ■ § SB B M Ilorse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- ea E2| jefl B| j jo fj KaMH 9 B try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Bang W® Sg ■— ftL- SfasC rg MB MM Powder is ahsoliitolvpuro and very valuable. ■3gg| llffl HR Bp if® BEJi sf S3 W Nothing on Earth will make hens IBS ££ 111 8 IS H 19? Bl B Sm I lay like Sheridan’s ComlitionPow- 191 STUB Ilk* i £ Si, BB W I der. I)ose, one teaspoon fill to each pint of ® ™ — m m ™ m m food. It will also positively prevent and enre 1 Hog Cholera, Ac. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. in CHICKEN CHOLERA.|^S^ ta^SStigtt?s2i£* Blacksmithing, WOOD WORK “ AND GENERAL REPAIRING. J. I. BiWiLL & SOS, GREENESBQRO’, GA. V \7K Imve just opened business at ihe Copelan Shops, in Grcenesboro, and are pre- Y Y pared to do all kinds of work in our line. Blacksmithing, making Wheels, Turning, Shoeing, Forging and repairing of all kinds. Ti'c ask for the public patronage. We do first-class work, and guarantee it in every instance. Terms CASH. January 18, 18S4. J. M, HOWELL & SON. AT 718 BROAD STREET, Augusta, C*a., ~\7'oU can buy Clothing, Hats, Underwear, Neckwear, Umbrellas, etc., etc. X as cheap as anywhere in the United States. A full line of Ready-Made Overcoats Always on band. The TAILORING DEPA RTMENT Is complete. Overcoats, Suits and parts ot Suits made to order at the lowest pos “'Me prices, t Mflii Oils 3 Spaltf! Goods warranted, and entire satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Vi ors to the City are invited to call and examine my stock. AUGUST DORR, TAILOR and GENTS FURNISHER, 871 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, Ga. cov.2,’S3 BspißON HTONIC FACTS RECARMNC Or. 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