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Itcjuily Mumlaril.
- I Mr. Prd Pittman wan struck by a ball I soonsc 1 ‘Vn mmh »hi nn » u
Tho .standard ot female loveliness varies just below tho tight nipple, and passing on-' lie Pittman Raid "it * llnr i * )or K avo the
greatly in different oonntriea and with indi- j tirelv Hirnnr.li ,, , u t,mriJ Sl, » 3 - Harper doti t give mo the
vidunl laatps. Some rtrpfpr tlm nlnmn and ^ ^ 1 ^ oclockjlie. .Seemed to bo angry. I apprehended
iglil of groat snfforiug, by
the wounded men, and of anxious, painful
watching by fibu la, Mr, llabiatn Pittman
troally in diRerent oonntriea and with indi- <j rn i,.
idual tastes. Some prefer the plump and . 5 ^
mxom type; Home admire the slender and wero borne
ylph-like, and some the tall and queenly A.'tcralougu
btl
sylph .j
maiden, lint amo- p all peoplo of the Can
easiau rr.oo, one point oi beauty is always ad
mired—a pure, clear and spotless complex- -n
iou—wliethcr the ietnale bo of the hlonde,, about sunrise on Saturday, aud Mr
no..l o»- o, 1 I ■* i\a it .... I ’ Flan ..I 1 t OA
brunette, or hazel-eyed type.
i J J 1“' 11 * ° 1 I “ ***«•»*
great reqnlsit© ol loveliness can be assured Balaam v/nn nn vtare aF i
only by a pure state of the blood, active liv- L: w? ?- ! , B ° " Ud ,eav '
er, good appetite and digestion, all oi which " Klow > but ao obtlnron; Dan was 29 y
are seemed by the tiso of l)r. Pierce's Golden °' ( F ftl, d leaves a wife and ouo child.
Medioal Discovery. It is guaranteed to ac- brothers eamo hero from Kentucky in Ihkm
complish all that is cl/iiuiod for it, or money ,. u .i n,,-,,.,..! in , , “
refunded. If yon would have a clear, lovelv! B " f,Ul 1,1 tbo llurj auJ bl,rni «« Hus-
I — ••• vioiiuuu lUi II, Wl UiWUVJ
refunded. If yon wonld have a elear, lovely
complexion, free from eruptions, moth
patches, spotR pud blemishes, uae the “Gol
den Medical Discovery.”
The Herald & Georgian.
ixrtiii.isiico iMi,
WM. PARK, Editor and Proprietor
TUUIiSDA\ MOHNING. KEPT. 22, 1892
I in] aired Digestion repaired by Beocbum's
Pills.
Congressman and Oapt, J. L. Hardeman
will addiess the peoplo of LanronB at Dub
lin on to-morrow.
While Governor Flower of Now York was
in (bo metropolis last week, in conference
nboat the cholera cases, an Infernal machine
was sent to him through tho niailH, doubt-
lias with the design of a-sassinating him.
The Effect of Warm Days and Cool
Nights.
A lcadiog physician writes that he 1ms
noticed warm days and cool nights always
idled the bowels, and suggests sumo proven-
tative remody. Dr. Diggers' Huckleberry
Cordial is tho ono.
The machinery ot tho ernisor, tho "Cin
cinnati” wbh burned at tho Brooklyn navy
yard on Saturday. Tolal loss of buildings
and other property wasa half million dol
lars.
O. M. Carter, Chester, K. C., writos.- "A
negro boy here bad a bad casa of scrofula.
The ilooior said it would kill him. I got
him to use Botanic Blood llaUn. He took a
dozen bottles and is now well. He 1ms not
tisod any of it for fonr months and contin
ues well.”
Ex-Qovernor Thomas Watts of Alabama,
tit one timo attorney gr.norul of tlio Confede
rate Nlatos, died on Friday aged 79 years.
Ho was a statesman ol the old school, a class
now rapidly passing away.
► * <» ♦ .
Or. .tolin Kiiir* Worm lie-
Slroyet'S taste good and quickly remove
worms from children or grown peoplo,
rt do. ing tho week nnd puny to robust
health. Try them. No other worm medl
cine is so safe and sure. Price 2-7 coots at
drug stores, or sent by mail by John D. Park
A SonH Co., 17ti uud 177 Kycamoro Kt., Cin
cinnati. 0.
Auditor Peoples reports $73,000 of assets
belonging to Stovo ltyan. This P.yan denies
nnd siij s ho will die in jail before his lathor
shall pay it.
Female Weakness Positive Cure.
To nil; Editou ; Please iulorni your ren*
dels that I lmvo a positive remedy for the
thousand nnd ouo ills which ariso from do-
1,inged female organs. I shall be glad to
send two bottles of my remedy fbem to any
lady if they will stud their Express oud 1*
O, uddress. Yours respeotfullv.
Dr. A. C. M AltOH 181, Ctica, N. Y.
Gen. J. B. Weaver tho Presidential candi
date, and Mrs. Lease of Kansas l.egau their
Geoigia campaign on Tuesday iu Baycross.
Good order hut no great enthusiasm prevail
ed, Gen Weaver speaks iu Macon to-night
THE ONLY ONE EVER PRINTED.
Can You Find the Word.’
There is a three inuli display advertise
ment in this paper, this week, which has no
two words alike except one word Tho satno
is trued each new one appearing each week,
Horn the Dr, Harter Medioino Co. This
house places a "Oresoeut" on everything
they make and publish. Look for it, send
them the name of tho word, and they will
return yon Book, Beautiful Lithographs or
am plus Pros. jan. 11, 92-ly.
Mr. Win. Calloway of Atheus, a brother of
oar townsman here, was murdered on Friday
night os ho was returning homo from work.
Tho Mayor oilers a reword ot $200, for arrest
of murderer.
Ki^ht or tVi'img,
V\ hiob will ye have? It does sooms as if
somo folks prefer to havo tho last conditiou
of the liver rathor than tho lust. They per
petually dose themselves wilh purgatives to-
tally without virtue as altorativo of liver
trouble. Host et tor’s Stomach Bitters is tho
suoctsful candidate for the peoplo's choice
nnd yet popular and well known as it is!
there are unfortunates who kotqi on trying
tho drastic remedies of former days. It is
to the indigent portion ol tho public that the
well known and long tried properties of tho
Bitters appeal. Reason shoul 1 be guided by
experience in tho matter of modiention. "The
boht guide to our feet is tho lamp of expo-
iienoe.” said a great patriot of tho early rev-
olutionary period, and tho exolaumtiou i B
pregnant with truth. For over a third of n
century the Bitters daily lias mot with the
endorssment of people suffering iroui liver
complaint, malaria, constipation, rhetimu
tiKixi, debility and troubles accompanied by
dyspepsia Latterly it has declared itsolf aud
been thoroughly upprored as a remody lor
"la grippe. J
AN AWFUL TRAGEDY.
Two ttirotliers Slioi Bon n on
tin? Streets.— r |he Murderer
Still at I.targe.
Ou Ftlday afternoon about C o’clock, near
the public square of the city, fi v „ pistol
uhots wero heard in rapid succession.
Soon ttie dismal tidings spread, that an
nwlul tragedy had been committed.—that
Burj-er Gilmore had shot aud probably kill-
CO Ue two brothers, Balaam and Dan I’itt-
slSVn r an dB <1UiCkly ratl t0 lh0 Titlman
hrli "° ,e 8trcet ' found the
S ," /""'“1 ••1WI..1.
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broken wives, anxious i I • In °*’
1 atbizing friends, all eS*T" ' inJ f> ' m ‘
comfort, and to sliv if 8 .* “ 0olhe and
step, of tbe destfoTe'r ^
huie ro0 "
b-m been struck l.v iv Ialanm Allman
oneinthe EwtLr- ^ ° f 3S
Pie. one ini; ^i aBtab0Ve -I"
^WtLe rsUh 01
3 Wnt * tio hope.
inoHs. They were members of the Baptist
church, and were orderly, pcncenblo and
industrious, aud wero highly esteemed as
good citizons.
A few months ago they sufTorod a heavy
Iobr in tho burning of their stable, stock and
also ol Iheir shop nnd goods. Tboy placed
their loss at $7,000, on which they had insu
rance in the sum of $2,000. Tho buildings
had boon replaced but a few weeks, wlien
they were ruthlessly shot down in our
streots.
the OBIOIN,
Just beforo tlio dilllniilty Gilmore and Dr
Miller rode to the stable, nnd Gilmore asked
Dan to loan bim a surrey, on tho plea ol
having bolrieodeil him. This Mr. l'ittninn
declined to do. //nrper charged him with
having treated his father badly, when ho was
in 1 exas, which being denied. Harper gave
him the lie, and then oursod him aud called
vile opltheti. Dan told him ho would take
it a B he was unarmed, and lie know that
Giluioro was armed. 'I uat if ho would dis
arm himself, ho would defend himself
Balaam hearing of tho dilliculty cami
hastily up, asking ••What’s tho matter?
What’s the matter hen?" 7/arpor at once
jorked out his pistol nnd began firing first
at Balaam, who was about 20 feet distant
nnd then turning, firod at Dan. who was
about 30 foot distant, and (lion alternately
at each, until ho had shot livo times.
Gilmore then hacked down the atroot to
wards the mill,reloaded his pistol,aud made
his escape through tho Held. An attempt
was made to raison party to pursue him, bu
it was then growing dark, aud it was aban
donoc*.
Other oflorts have been made since, but
so far they bavo boon futilo, nnd Gilmore is
still at largo. Tbo circumstances of the
double murdor, so unprovoked, so cold
blooded havo groatly outraged our people,
and all are clamorous for his nrrost, aud
that ho bo brought to justice.
Tho baneful whisky truffle, is declared to
be oha;goabio for this doublo murder. But
for whisky nnd its frenzy ing iullncnoo upon
Harper, tho awful orimo would not liavf
been committed, the lives of two young cit
izens would havo boon spa ted, thoir fniu
lies would not be loft iu widowhood, a life
long sorrow wonld not havo boon entailed
upon nuolhor family, Harper would not now
bo n fugitive from justioe, and a wbolo oom
niunity wonld not now bo in distress.
A PAIL OF H/’JNRHP,
hns soemod to rest ovor otir town fdnoo tho
terribb tragedy. Never siuce the dark days
of the war, havo wo soon peoplo of all class
es so bowed down iu Borrow.
But no household has boon shrouded in
deeper gloom tiian tho oxcollont family ol
Gol. J. N. Oilmoro. Tho father seems al
most inconsolablo, the mother is completely
prostrated, and tho ohitdrou uro overwhelm
od With griof. In their poignant sorrow
they havo tho profound sympathies of all
our people.
The hereavod families whoso hearts
are crushed by this harrowing calamity,
havo tho deepest oommisoration of tho wbolo
oommmuuily
Mr. 1 ittniau of Kentucky, tho nged father
oi tho murdored brothers, also a brother
roaohod boro on Sunday night. Their pros-
euco on so sad u mission, calls forth sorrow
and sy mpathy.
the lsquBsi.
Coroner I.owo held an iuquost on Satur
day uflornoon. The jury examined the dead
bodies al. tbo l“ittm„n residence, nnd then
repaired to the court house to hoar the evi-
'denco of witnesses to tho tragody. A larger
gathciiug wo daro say was never seotj ut an
inquost in Washington county.
Col It. I. Harris as oouusol for the county
earelully conducted tlio examination of the
witnesses. Below wo publish the testimony.
STATEMENTS OF WITNESSES.
S. G. Jordan was first witness, and being
sworn said; 1 went to stable to tell Pittmun
Bros, to tako caro of my liorso that night.
Dan was in iron!. Dr. Hiller and Harper
Gilmore rode up in a bnggy. Harper spoke
to Pittman rolativo to somo matter I did not
understand. Not snro expression ho used.
One wasasse-ting the othor denying, Didn’t
oatcli toiuark preceding dispute. Little in
clined, whilo not angry, to bo excited. Neith
er appeared to ho what you might term an
gry. The horses—I don’t know whotber Dr.
Miller drovo off or horses started- went
short distance and stopped, whon first con
vorsatiou was going on. Buggy stopped
ug iin, Harper got out, came around to back
°l buggy, renewed couvorsatiou. Impossi
ble to relate all said —a great deal was said. 1
can stato what I do recall. 7/arpor said: "We
have bolrieudedor dono favors for you in
pust. I don t want you to hitch horses to tel
ephone polo any more.” Dan Pittman Baid:
1 hat s all right. Balaam was not present
then. Something olso said don’t recall what.
Harper said: "You triod to rim over old
man while 1 was in Texas.” Pittman’s ro-
a difficulty and got between thorn, saying,
"Hoys, stop this; dont havo nny trouble; it’s
a mattoroi nothiug." I told Harper to got
buggy and go on. About this timo I tried to
lako hold of Harper, and ho said: “Don’t put
your hands on mo." It grow worse, langnago
more nggrnvivted. Pittman hadn’t dono any-
thing to provoko Harper that I saw on that
occasion. Harper cursed him sevoroly. Pitt
man said, after Harper had itBcd^sevcro lan
guage, that it he would put down his pistcl
that ho would not tnko that. Harper said,
"You don’fknow I have a pistol." Pittman
said; “1 havo Been it.” Harpor said it was a
d -d lio. I repoatedly urged Hatpor to get
in buggy. Dr. Miller called him to get in
buggy, 1 think be started to buggy. Pitt
mau changed position. Harper said, "Just
draw it, and I will rniiko an angel of you
Pittman said ho hud no wonpon. Harper
would not turn haok to him. I walked
around anil stood in livery stable door. All
parties changed positions. They came over
nearer to mo. Pittman was near stable door,
Harper was further down street, direction,
mill. I thought ninttor would blow over.
D damn Pittman came vory rapidly around
corner stuble, appnrontly exoitod. He
camo ns though he had been in a run. He
used this expression two or throo times:
What’s the matter hen?” I saw no weapon,
t was so quickly done I could soarcely see
anything d sclosed. Looked excited. Har
per, I was satisfied would not lot him go to
him. I stopped in B ido stable aud as I did so
istol fired. Did not sou nny shooting. Har
per retreated nnd either said stand back, or
lon’t comoon mo. I was almost iu a line
lith them. Four or five shots were firod
Host of my reeolleotion four, Did not sec
lluiper Gilmoro after shooting. 8nw Pitt
man boys, botli complaining. Hnlaum either
said I am shot or killed. Went with him to
door, lio said ho was hit nil ovor. no was
hit above right uipple and in groin. Wounds
ipeared to lmvo benn made with pistol, No
Mlenipl on Pittman's part to make assault or
do injury. I am socond oousin to Harpor
rilmore. Di I not boo either Pittman boys
with weapon. Dr. Miller, (j. Richards, Lit
thor Webb, and b colored mau wore there-
didn't think it was Richard Lamar. A young
man was thero beforo Balaam Pittman oamo.
have been told tbit ho wns Gainer Hum-
merlin,
'I ho loslimimy of Drs. Rawlings ami Mil
ler nnd also Messrs. Ij. Richards, Luther
ebb and Richard Lunar, ool., crowded
out .Ids week.
Thu Jury of Inquest was composed of J. B.
Stephens, J. A. Martin, L. It. Clayton, J. L
Yarborough, E. L. l’rosoott, .T.T. Chambers,
Sr., J. W. Waller, J. A. M. Everett, J. G.
hidden, Lopez Smith, C. It. Pringle, I)
W, llitt. In their verdict they deciaro that
A. and D. L Pit'-uan camo to t joirdenths
from pistol shot wounds from tho hands of
Harper T. Gilmoro, on tho sixteenth day ol
iptomber 1892, contrary to the laws of the
state, tho good order, peace and dignity
thereof.
THE CI.OSINfl SCENE.
On Sunday morning a very largo concourse
assembled at tho Baptist church, where sol-
om.i iunbral services wore held, cODducted
by ltov. II. A. Ilodgon.
A solemn awe rested upon tho vnst assem
biage, and all scorned dazed nnd bewildered
by the awful spectacle beforo them. Two
unerals at ouo time was porhaps never wit
nessed beforo in Sandorsville.
After tlio plaintive notes of tho sad funeral
songs had died away, Air Hodges announced
his text from Rev. G chap., nnd 10 verse.
In his sermon the proncher earnestly in
veighod against the iniquitous liquor (raffia
,ud charged tho awful Boone before the peo
pie, upon alcohol.
Ho said uo was a oiti ten of Sandorsville,
aud ol Washington county, nnd ho ielt that
odium was oast upon ns ns a poople, by tho
monster ovil alcohol, whose ageuoy has caus-
od this groat orimo and sorrow. This sol
emn arraignment ot this parontof ovils, pro
duced a profound impression upon his hear
ers. Tho sormon ended, and uolomn prayer
being offlerod by Rev. F. L, Adams, tho
prouession through tho rnin then marohed
to tho coiuotory, and tho two brothers who
met death together,were together laid to rest.
May Sandorsville never again witness so
siul a scone.
Pimples
• AXD
Blotches
BVIDENCR That the blood ti
wrong, and that natmre is endeav-
or , tN S, to throw off the impurities.
Nothing is so beneficial in assisting
nature as Swift's specific (.S'. .S'. S)
■It ts a simple s’cgctable compound. Is
harmless to the most delicate child, yet
it forces the poison to the surface and
eliminates it from the blood.
MAkli NO TIISTAKE.
\\ hen one one wants to eradicate every in
dication of malaria Iroui their system, they
are truly wise, and make no mistake if thsv
will try Dr. John Bull's 3
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP.
I or many years it has deservedly main-
amoil its reputation ns beiDg the most relia
ble of the many
CURES
one soc3 advertised and sold lor tho mos
annoying and enervating of all malarial dis
oases, known as
CHILLS AND FEVER,
It has a good and lasting effect and no other
remedy has ever given such satisfaction. De.
maud it ot your druggist. Take no substi-
111 In on tl'ltln i II li«/. n . Pi
AugueTA, Ga., Evening News, Jan. 20. 1892.
Some years ago the Evening Nows, tti dis
cussing electricity as a healing agent, alluded
to tlio Electropoiso, aud so phenomenal urn!
wonderful huvo been its ctiros tlmt tho repu
tation of tho littlo instrument is now echo
ing all over tho country. A well known case
in Augusta hns been completely cured by
the Electropoise, and tho following interview
from such a woll known, reliable and promi
nent man as President William O, Sibley, ol
tlio Sibley Mill, must deeply impress, if not
entirely convince, al! who read it.
Mr. Sibley was perfectly willing to give his
testimony to the Evening Nows about the
Electropoise, lie said ho had been a great
sufferer Irom sciatica lor live yoara before lie
began using tlie Electropoiso. For two whole
years be bail not been free from paiD, anil at
times tho sciatic pains had been so severe
that ho would jump out of bod in liis sleep
n cd wake to iiuil himself on the lloor in great
agony, lie spout much money in the North
for special medical treatment, and was sixty-
seven times cauterized with a white-hot iron
on different parts of his body. The treat
ment was almost as tenible as the solution
itsolf, uud when he read that a partner
of Gen. Alger, the great Republican' politi
cian of Detroit, had paid $5,090 und a phy
sician’s expenses out to California as his joy-
i'ul reward for cure irom soiatioa, ho deter
mined to try tho Electropoiso.
“How long bus that been, Mr. Siblej?"
"A year ago, and you know yourself my
condition beloro that time; I could not walk
to my office, nr even across tho street; I was
helpless and had to go in my buggy overy-
wliero.” ' J
Mr. Sibley’s statements are romarknble,
but there is iio doubt of their correctness
and the cures mailo by tho Eloclropoiso are
indorsed by all physicians who examine
thorn.
For all information, &o., address Atlantic
Eleetropoise Co., Atlanta, Ga.
.U , . e0n . t !? c i ed a , severe eiajof blood poison
that unlittcd me for business*for four years A
few bottlw of Swift’s Spccitic (S. S. S.) cured
* ur - J.C. Jones, City Marshal,
Fulton, Arkansas,
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
tree. Swift Stkcimc Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Washington Superior
Court, Sept- Term, 1892
(jin If I’ll I 1’l'l‘KCIlflllPllfll of flip
<iiraiiil|.liir>' lor IIip Wpitlpinlirr
Tpi’iii ol flip fVnsliliicfuii Comi
ty Hupci'lopCourt for flic year
18119.
Wo the undersigned being chosen nnd
sworn to serve as Grand Jurors for the Sep
tember term of the Washington County Su
perior Court, and having—w» hope—perform
ed the duty the responsible position impo
ses upon us, to the best ot our obility, nl-
tor expressing onr grntitud*, nnd extending
our thanks to an Allwiso and bouefioent Pro
videuco for tbo many blessings bestowed up
on us iu the way of tho general good health
ol tho pooplu, nnd tho bountiful harvest in
tho way ol cereal and fruit crops, beg leave
to make tho following presentments: The
general affairs ol tho county, wo nro glad to
say, we find in lair condition, nnd tho prnv
nlonce of crime in the past six months con
siderably diminished; but find tlio crime ol
whisky Belling arid gambling to exist to some
extent. Tho adroitness with which they aro
oonductod makes it difficult to obtain suffi
cient proof to ronch them, and to bring them
to an account.
Wo especially request all good citizens of
the county to consider themselves tho guar
dians ol society, and also request that they
exercise themsoives in ferreting out and
bringing to trial ail such violators of the law
The Btnnding finauueooniniittoo composud ol
J. C. Hurniuu, Georgo Gilmore and Aloses
Joiner make tlio following report to this body:
Wo the uudersignod ffuunco committee ap
pointed by your predecessors at tbo March
term, beg loave to report that we havo exam
ined tho books, vouchers uud reoords in the
Ordinary’s offloo and touml them iu the usu
al husiuess likeordor; we also exumioed the
oiliieol Clerk, Treasurer, Sheriff', and Tax
Collector, aud found tho records properly
kept and fully up to date. Following is tho
expense account us kept by the Ordinary,
showing the amount money paid out by, or
ordered paid by tlio Ordinary and lor what
paid.
EXPINSE ACOOVNT
of Washington oounty from March 1st, 1892,
to tho 1st of September, 1892, for which
connty scrip hns boon issued irom No. 5794
to 0070 including
Court oxpen’s iuolusive of jury lees $1,119 80
Juil expensos 941 45
Home of the poor 1,119.25
Out door poor 103 20
Inquests and Postmortems 3100
Lunacy proceedings 122,50
Books, stationery A official printing 140 90
Election expo. $10 registration fees 10.00
Ord’y’s salary Irom Oct. 1, 1891 to
lBt July, 1892 300.00
Roads, bridges nnd lumber for foot-
ways.. 1,453.99
npo new jail lumber for fencing und
new iron fonoo 384 92
Board of equalization 265,00
GENW11AL ACCOUNT CONSISTING OF
Labor in oourt house yard $11.50
Janitor 7 month* 28.00
Livery stable aeet to.V from bridges
aud Grand jury 15 50
Repairs on public buildings 29.50
Harvoy of district lines 41.00
Proceeds nt convict hire irom Oat 1
to Jan. ’92 paid all insolv’t oohIh 117 60
Offloo furniture and lamps 13.75
Dies and stamps for woights und
meusuros 7,00
Cement aud lime for C. 11. and jail. 7.00
Coal for Court house and jail 4 1.05
One lap robe for .Judge’s seat 3.00
Postage, Postal cards aud box reut. 21.50
Paid on noot Tax Receiver’s com... 46.30
Incidentals 33.03
$8,176.44
Jury sorip issued by tho Olork for
tho Marob term 1892 1,778.00
Scrip issuod to six jury revisors
five days 00.00
Total exp’i-e aoct to Sept 1, 1892.. .$8,314 14
TBEASUaxil’s OFFICE.
The following is a transcript of County
Treasurer T. II. Sparks, in aeooum with
Washington county.
To ain’t received from nil sources
since last report $9,514.02
Cr.
By amount paid county scrip $0,708.80
By amount paid jury scrip 1,878.00
By commissions on expenditures
not including $50.00 paid on
temporary loan 214.92
Commissions on rnooipts not inclu
ding $0,023 75 Temporary loan 87.20
Balance on hand 505 48
Guaranteed Cure for La Grippe
We authorize our advertised druggist to
sell you Dr. King’s New Discovery lor Con
sumption, Coughs aud Colds, upon this con
dition. If yon are afflicted with La Qripp
nan tliio 1 .• . , - 1 1 1
lute on which a larger profit is made. “ Ouof an<1 wiM nsp tl i‘ a remedy ace’oriiing'lo'dVrec-
nottle will do you more good than six bottles t,ous > 6 1V1U B « » <“ir trial, and experience
OI fttiy other reniOtlv. fin/1 Urn n.liui ir, no honelH.. von matr mim-n n .. k1 x
4 *’ Vimu HJA UIH11C8
Ot any other remody, and the relief is always
permanent. A word to tho wise is sufficient,
it cures malaria.
Tukc It ii I I’m 8ui«ii|iarilla
}* •*. on , r . b * < l!? , l 1,1 oondition? Do you
uo benefit, yon may return the bottle and
have your money refunded. Wo make this
oiler, because of tlio wonderful success o'i
Dr. King’s Now Discovery during last sea
sou’s epidemic. Have heard oi no case in
which it Inilod. Try it. Trial bottle freo at
, $9,514 5-
>V e tho finance committee nppoiuted by the
Grand Jury of Washington oounty have care
lully examined and verified the foregoing ac
count ol the county treasurer. We have in
tho presence of (lie treasurer and each other
counted aud verified the county and jury
scrip, viz:
County scrip $0,708.80
Jury scrip 1,878.00
and destroyed the same by burning. We
have allowed tho Treasurer commissions ou
receipts and expenditures ou nil money re*
quirod and paid out except on temporarv
loans. TSignod,
Moses Jc-ineu,
Geoboe Gilmoue,
J. C. Babaian.
TAX COLLECTOB.
Hie following is the Tax Colieotor’s ac
count with Washington county, as verified
and approved by the Fiuauce Committee:
Statement of Ii. T. Rawlings, Tax Collector:
Total tux on digest : $15,895.78
Ruilroad tax and not on digest.... 220.39
Tlio examinations for teaohors are thor
ough, nnd only those competent receive li
OClllO.
Oar oounty board of education is compos
ed of intelligent and conscientious gentle
men who give attention to their duties, and
discharge them conscicutiously. Tho out
look is promising; much good is being done,
and a thorough English Education- (thanks
to the liberality of our State), is now within
tho reach of all,
Kespeoltully submitted nnd signed—
II. N. Holmkiked, W. C. S. O.
ct.euk’s office.
The oommittee appointed to examine the
Clerk Superior oourt offloo verify the report
of the (iiianco committee. The reoords are
well nnd neatly kept nnd tho work well up
bhemff’s office.
Tho ocmmtttoo appointed to examine the
books and olllno ol tho sheriffs ellloe, also
verifios and cotroborates tire report of the
finance committee, in that they find Iho books
well, neatly, systematically kept.
■1 All. OOMMITTEE.
Tho commitloo appointed to examine tho
juil, make tho following report, we find the
prisoners woll cared for, nnd the jail neatly
kept, with tlio r-xoeption of (lie prisoners
spittiiiR on the lloor, nnd wo think it wouln
bo well, anil we therefore recommend tbat
they ho furnished spittoons, or somo.hiug iu
which to spit.
nOADS AND nniDOES.
Tho committee appointed on Roads nnd
Bridges, report thatso far ns their knowleilgi
extends the roads nnd bridges tliroiighou
tho connty »re in good oondition except road
in the 91st District, lending from Harrison
to M rightsvillo at the lord of Bigoodnr creek
whioh we recommend to lie worked at otioo.
rum,10 mnt.niNoa.
Tho committee on putdlo buildlngR make
the following report. Wo tho committee on
ptibllo buildings will say that wo have exam
ined carefully the builitiugH belonging to the
county aud find them in good condition.
COMMITTEE ON CHAIN OANII.
The standing conunitteo ou chain gnup
composod ol N. J, Newsom, O. H, P. Beall,
and A. W. Aldrnd,make the following report
Be tho committee to overlook the couvict
onmp tho present year by the Grand Jury ol
tbo March term of the court bog leave to
make the following report, wo Uud the eon-
viols well oitrinl for, and all look woll and in
a healthy condition. Wo looommeud that at
least ouo pound of tobacco, to each one, per
month tie given them nnd that tho cost of the
samo ho deducted, out of their wages, ns we
think taking the low price of ootton into
consideration, Mr. Jackson is paying n lull
prioe for their laoor. Wo tbo Grand Jury
have adopted the above report nnd rncom
mend that the reoommomUmon ot the com
mittee in relation to furnishing them enoh
the one pound of tobacco, per month be com
piiod with nnd carried out.
VACANCIES,
The oommittoo on vacancies rnako tho fol
lowing report.
Wo find vacancies existing iu tho following
districts by reason of tbe expiration of tlie
terms of offloo and recommend the ronppoiut-
mont of the present Incumbents except In
90th, A 94th, districts and suggest E J. Orr,
94, nnd Longstrret Joiner 90th, persons to
fill tho same. The vacancies are us follows
88th Distriot, j . M. Everett
90th 11 Longstreot Joiner.
" E ’ *’ 0rr -
!5j0Jrd II. F. Sheppard.
1Jlulh " It P. Bynum.
COMMITEEE ON DOCKETS.
Wo tho commltteo on dockoU of tho Jns-
tiers of tho Pence utul NotnrioH public mnk»
tho following report. Wo find all ol them
correctly kept exoept tlio docket ol tho Note
ry Public of tbo 98th di-lrict, O. M. Iu this
dockot wo find soviral overubarges of cost
and the docket of the Juilico of tho Peuoi
of the 05tb district G. M. dots not show the
disposition ol oases, or cost charges.
HOME OP THE TOOn,
Tho oommittoo appointed by the Grand
Jury at the March term of tho oourt havt
made a verbal n-port to Ibis body throng!,
their chairman Air. J. T, Gook, w-ho reports
that tlie homo for tlio poor is well kept and
that tho inmates, in every respect, ure well
ocrerl for.
We find from statement furnished by lln
Ordinary, the billowing n.med, aud number
of inmates on Hept. 1st, 1892.
WHITE INMATES,
\ M‘irion Brantley, 8 Martha Thompson
2 John P. Thompson, 9 Husnn White,
3 Isliuui White, 10 Martha Gaskins,
•i Moses Cox, 11 Francis Rhodes,
6 wm. HUohcook, 12 Eunioe Brock,
0 Margaret L inguistic, 13 Horton A children,
7 Winnie Richardson,
Total mimlior of Whitts 15.
(JOLllUED INMATES,
1 Torn //.loks, 4 Jessie Rhodes,
2 Ephraim Hpnrks, 5 Ned Wiggins
3 Tom Johnson,
Total colored 5,
(White.) oUTDoon eoou.
Ren Lord $4,00 por month, Lizzie Tompkins
$4 per month, Mary Uaborn $6 per month;
A. F. tlickliu $5 per month; Mrs. Uownnl
$3 per month; Morris children $0 per mouth;
Bridges $5 per month; Mary Tompkins and
two children $4 per month.
Jane Cullens, oolored, $2 50 per month.
Tho commltteo appointed by tho Grand Ju
ry to visit, nnd inspect the homeot the poor,
corroborates, and verifies the report made by
Mr. Gook, chairman of the standing commit
tee.
TENSIONS.
The pension list furnished by the Ordinary
bus been examined, and no names h»ve been
ordored, or recommtudod to bo stricken from
the list,
SIpADGETT PAYS the FREIGHT*
|A Great Offer that may not ap.ainj
" bo repeatod, so do not delay'.
Strike while tho Iron is Hot.’ 1
Write fur ('ntnloguo now, and Bay wlmt paper!
■you p m thin Advertisement in. r
I Homember thutjl sell everything that jroen toi
■fur, isli ii*: uhome—manufacturing home tli.n^l
■anu uy iim others in tlio largest possible loth
Iwl 1 1 enables mo to wipeout all competition.
jl'ero aro a few Startling
Bargains
WHAT DOES TIIE DIBLE SAY
About. Politics, prohibition, Protection, La-
bor. Land, Monopoly, Taxes, Ac?
i ailtl*TI \!Y IMTUIOr.
Mobiustown, Tenn.
Monthly, 50 cants n year.
THE BIBLE AND LAND, Cloth, 263
pages, $1,00 postpaid.
Tho neat hook oud tho paper tho rest of tho
year to new subscribers lor 50 cunts. Or
tlie paper alono lor 15 cents. Addrops,
Rev. James B. Convehse,
Morristown, Teun.
' Flat Ton Cooking stlovo, fall size, ls.vl
* toil with 21 nlecos of warn, ili'-l
_ A No. '
|1T Inch oven, fllteil ,
. omit III your ilepol, nil freight i hargns'i'mldTivI
|iao, for only TWF.hVE POU.AltS, L
1 '- * will si-llyo i n C hnic Cooking ltanga.K
|18xl8 Inch oven. IflxIMlnrh ton, fllteil with '.‘ii
"EKN "
■|ii"!i'H of ware, ft* 'I
piny tho freight to y
Tillin' 15 It.,
onr depot.
DOU-aUS, mull
jl)o Not pay two prices foi l
your Goods.
_ 1 W’.I solid yon n litre plnsh Parlor Sell, wnl-
|sLnoo' y frelg C ,d'«!r i ’ ;, 0, i.•**
.V'"'"tile,; Ilodroom Stilt,
H«t 1 1 K ■ V. ’’T 1,1 f 1 " ' • ' lllgll head tied-
I," "hslnn , . f’ e Table. 4 Cane N,-al|
la.h r . f s ”" 1 ark Hooker, all for
I ,, n Vr and |>»v freight o your depot.
, 1 will send y an iM-gant Ih dronm Suit.!
„ ' .lain , 11 ’’ (,, ll marble lop for 3:10, and)
8 .‘Ml 1
!Wesleyan Female College.
MACON, GEOHGIA.
Tlio Bf*mini session begins .Seplcmber 21«t.
Largo Vacuity. Ampl8- arrangements for
imurovoniont of pupils. Every attention is
given to health, comtort nnd safely.
Largest patronago 111 tbs State.
Apply early for oataloguoand secure choice
of terms.
W. O. BASS,
I’res.
widow Sbrt.ii o.. jirini* roller
lT —.j|
limit Lonnjro 7.00^1
co C’urtftiiih per window l.oo^ !
L I cannot drherlbe overythtnif iu a hinall ndv< r-flj
■tisi’meiit, but have au Imiiikmim ntoro roiitaiuiiiii*'
IhMin? f, * fl l 0or «HM , b with wareliouhfh and fnrtoryjf
I 1 ! ,krM 0,l "‘ r '""*?! ‘'"K'lnta, nuikliiKin aflX
r ”'largest lillsoi. ss or Ibis kind n der mu' man-*
3 , 'ira>cn! Ill I'M) Honlhern Him,.a- 'n,. -,- sloresq 1
I uL C !!'u„\ (] " the eholcent proditotioiiH of the*
I Ht bietorlcK. Myrntnlouiioroni.il im* illnMiu-V*
S «iv’wi'f.F 00 ' 1 "" i "beii'alk'd If you will klndlvki
Jj you l " 1 "' tl,ls advertisement. I I’aj-v,
Addresc
LP. PADGETT
proprietor
PADGETT’S FURNITURE,
STOVE AND CABLET Hi I
STORE.
illO'lllij Brood Street|
»-P..^ UGUSTA - OA.
EUREKA MILLS
AND
PUBLIC - GINNERY
FOIl SALE
I now offer this valuable property for Bale
Now is tlm time to but-Ootton Ginning Seal
-o.ijiiM i'1-ening. Mills doing a good whole-
-ala busmcPM nnd ovary necesaarv ronvrui-
"nve in splendid order. Mills grind wheat
uni corn. Custom and merchant business,
'Ji . iini l " C t -' 1 ""’ , ao , od Wll,er ' Climate
- kllghtlul, 1-roo schools Best of ohurch
liirivUeges. Ono of tho best local towns in
[ireorgi r lor a Cotton Seod Oil mill nnd Guano
mntiul ictory. •
. '"r selling-Bant to go out of
business. For full particulars, address
0. R. PRINGLE,
Sept. 8, 1892. ^'“^svillc, Ua.
Si wi-.ig Machines, New Home ( ,r
ran bo 01 loreii at Uehald ofiloe.
prioe. j
Hinge*
Special
J- I I- SPEARS,
COTTON FACTOR AND
C OMMI8 S I O ]ST MJDRCEE A.N r l 1
WAREHOUSE AND SALESROOM:
TOI McIntosh 7th Street, corner Reynolds,
w AUGUS'I? A, (Jr A..
' ni l 0 rr- tlU "° r lI L' bl, .T D ?* S iD itS V,lI ‘OU9 I'l.lDcIlOH. AilvflUOOS of DpL'uinrr
nocl Ties and Ptniily Supplies at lotto:,i market jiricos. Liberal Cash 8
Advances made on Ootton or other Produce in Store Oon-
e.Rntnents of all Field and Farm Produce Solicited Lido
iacuities and Iodr'experience will guarantee satisfaction
Personal attention given to Selling, Weighing, Sampling and Storing all Consignment*.
Chartres for Soiling and Storing Very Reasonable.
WATERTOWN ENGINES.
Total
Dr.
By cash paid Treas.
" Collector
“ errors and relief.
" Insolvent
$19,122.08
.$15,183.49
409.00
109.60
371 42
tronble'yrju? 1 ^ Aro^ou^in* poor l, *hsaltb K nnd D^“fi Store*.*^arge^sizoTsOo
I'anUa S T.Tm U ?° J,r ' J ° ba B»»’s'Sam-
l> " not dolay. 1 Givo R^'triM 11 CM uZn,
spoonlu’K oo^ 1 ^ b0Ui ° (102 ^poou.
t trir n i svuiMA
Fsv Itrown’s iron l!llii-rs.
I’hysicluns rocoimneiiil it.
All dealers keep it. $1.1X1 jnir bottle. Oenuino
iuu> trade mark aud crossed red Hues ou wrapper.
$18,122.02
SCHOOL COJ i iSSlONliu's BEPOBT.
To the Grand Jury of the county ol Wash-
ington, gentlemen: It gives me pleasure to
statu that, more interest is manifested by our
people in tlie cause of Eduoatiou at tins time
than ever before in tho history of our conmy.
There are more schools, a greater number
of elheient Teachers, nnd better attendance
than heretofore.
^fearo lie schools; 110 touchers, nearly
9,000 children, attending school.
J.ast year live youn^ ladies, were admitted
o the Georgia Normal and Industrial col-
'•'ge m MilledgeviUe, and ten more received
scholarships this year, liom our county.
.Several young men are now preparing
themselves for admission into the Georgia
ochool of Technology, in which institution
we nave at this time only ono representative.
LUNACY,
The list, of Lunatics from the county in
the Stato Lunatic asylum 1ms been examined
aud we find only one addition to tho number
since tbo M ircli term of tho court. The re
port stands white mules 4, white females 1.
Total white 5. Colored males 3. colored fe-
males 3. Total oolored 8. 'Total Dumber 11.
1NBUBANCE.
Having carefully examined tlie list show
ing tho amount of insurance secured by tbi
Ordinary, on tbe public property, or prop
erty belonging to tlie county, think the a
mount amply snffloient, and tho samo all se
cured from companies whioh ure regarded
as safe aud reliable.
punr.ro pbopebtv
The following is a list of the property ho-
longing to Washington county, as reported
by the Ordinary:
Court House and Park, value $20 000
Jail nnd lots, •• 15 000
Armory, .. j^GO
liomo lor tho p^or, •• £ pot!
WALLS FEBRY,
Tho proposition made by tho petitioners of
both Wilkinson and Washington county to
mako till) ferry known ns Balls Ferry, on tin
Oconee river, a free lerry Ims been duly oon-
Sidered said action resulting in tho adoption
ol the following resolution by tbs body.
(Continued on 3d Page.)
M I !^,“,r”‘™ IXES - R0ILKn S.OINS, PliESSES, or any kind
°,.o take o"r„ ol‘jile ° P “ “ 11,10 aU ^ wo
MALLARY BROS. & CO.,
Mention this paper. M&C0H, Gft-
The Austell Lithia Springs Hotel,
Eighteen,Miles west of Atlanta, at the Junction of the East Tennessee
and Georgia Pacific Railway.
, . . ANALYSIS.
Austell Litbia Water contains, nc
oordmg to analysis by Prof. J. z)
Lurns, per U. S. gallon:
Chloride of sodium, 137,040.
bromide of sodium, 1,261.
Iodide of sodium, 72.
Bicarbonate of Lithia, 1,902.
Bicarbonate of Soda, 10,203.
Bicarbonate of Magnesia, 12 792
Bicarbonate of Lime, 10,088.
miS .
i (Tasteless-Effectual. ) J
1 1? or Sick- Headache,;
11 mpaired Digestion j
| Liver Disorders and;
l Female Ailments. I
I * Renowned all over the World. 5
Tuvoml with a Tasteless & Soluble Coal lav- |
Ask for Beecham’s and take no others. S
M;idc at St. Helens, England. Sold by#
druggists and dealers. Price 2ft cents a J
I) New York Depot, -^6^ Canal St. a
Bicarbonate of Strontia, 990.
Bicarbonate of Iron, 851.
Sulphate of Potassa, 2,181.
Sulpbato of Soda, 1,721.
Sulphate of Lime, 7,701.
I’hospbato of Soda, 301.
Alumnia, 105.
Silica, 1,492.
Carbonic acid gas,15,939 cubic in.
Sulphuretted hydrogen truces.
tii •• , s »ecial Rates to P’aniilies-
90de e gr a ee°Vin 2 t fl r £ e {, 8oa * t)Vel - Temperature-Summer, 75 to
Tliirfv mil ‘ /’i 40 t0 -H S “° W 0r S I u atl.
luiity miles of beautiful drives.
i!l!! r “' 1DS c“ ily f0 m ft11 points in tho United States,
for Jong S periodffl P ° n riCk ° tS ^ 8al ° 0Ver a11 trunk linos at educed rates,
We OfFer tho Best Accommodations for the Low-
D _ est Expense.
Per Day-Adult, - $ 2 00 | Children and Servants
Children and Servants
Children and Servants
Per Week—Adult, - « 00
1 er Month—Adult, - 30 00
For further particulars address
J. F. BEASLEY
1 oo
4 00
15 00
& CO., Proprietors.
AlNTIilL, GA.
SMITH & HALL.
-DEALERS IN—
Steam Engines, Boilers»
Threshing Machines,
Mowers, Hay Rakes, Bel
ting and Machinery.
ADDRESS
SMITH & HALL,
Macon, G-a«