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THORBIMI alOllVINli. l)EO '24. 1896
Congress adjourned ou Tuesday until the
5th of January.
Major Hanson of Macou is still named as
ft oabinet possibility.
Fifty horses perished in a Are in New York
last week.
On Monday tbe National Hank of Illinois
oloaed its doors, with liabilities ol 11,UUO,000,
The suspension ot the Illinois National
bank has been followed by ibe suspension ol
others in the state and in Minnesota.
In Jefferson oounty, Friday uigbt, T. J
James' barn, couuining 2ul) bushels of corn
ftnd nineteen stacks ul lodder, were burned.
Tl»«* Most %$«*.> to cure.
Disease is to establish i ealtb. Fare, rich
blood means good Health. Hon i's Sarsapa
rills is tbe One True Blood Purifier. It tones
up the whole system, gives appetite and
strength and causes weakness, nervousness
and pain to disappear. No other mediolue
has such a reoord ol wouderlul cures
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Hood’s Pills are tho best after-dinner pill!
assist digestion, preveot oonstipalion.
A iearlul famine is ravaging t blna and
other portions ol the Eisl. roe first cargo
of oorn ever ahhipped to India, lell Phlladel-
pbia a lew days n^o
The reoent ossiys ot oopper miues in ful-
ladega Co., /lies, have proved so rich in pure t0
oopperand gold that a $2UO.OOO company „j.
was lormed in a few hours to develop them.
Last year it cost Columbus iu round num
bers $32 000 to maintain her system of pub
lic schools, While it cost hot $31, 000 to keep
up hor excellent police force.
The John F. ttyau properity on Whitehall
and Broal streets, In Atlanta, occupied by
Douglas, l’hom is & Davison, was sold to
Hugh T. Itimao, Friday, the consideration
beiDg $120,000 cash.
Tony spikes, colored, was tracked troui
the scene o( the otime to his house suil ar
rested. Spikes is s'rougly suspected of hav-^
ing murdered Joe Smith, one ot Gapt. James
Bosses, at IIoo is rto. ntly.
< liicuifo, HI.
From personal knowledge, having need it
myBelf and iu ray family, and from the en
thusiastic commendation ot numerous cub
tomers, I. have uo hositanoy in pronouncing
Tetteriue to ho utimaasurably superior to
any remedy known to me for skin diseases,
*nd 1 have tried all the welt kuown ones. I
wiito this, the only testimonial I have ever
given to a remedy, b.-cause I am deeply itu
pressed with tho extraordinary morits of Tot
tertne. O. U, MoOonnelt
Mngr. Ecouoiuieal Drug Co., 120 Claik St
Sent by matt for 50c by J. T. Ultuptrlno, Savannah (fa
The Augusta S mthern railroad will sell
round tlokots at 4 cants par mile during the
holidays. Tickets will lie sol 1 on Deo. 22
23, 24 and 25, also Doo. 30 and 31, 1806. and
Jan. 1, 1897, limited for return to Jan, 4, 18
07.
SATVBDAY NtOHT.
The bill authorizing the governor to sell
the Northeastern railroad was passed with
only one dissenting vote, that of Senator
Holden. The bill provides thst the govern
or may sell the Northeastern, thenpset prioe
to be $287,000. A certified check for $10,
000 must be deposited by the prospective
bidder. The first payment required is to
be $60,000 and the remainder to be paid
within five years.
Among the bills aoted on were the follow
ing:
To amend Ihe act creating the park and
tree commission of Savannah, passed,
To make it unlawlul lor fire insurant)*
companies not incorporated by law to do
certain tilings, ete.; passed.
A hill to piovlde (or the payment of the
fees ot the olerks,of the superior court; pas
sed.
A hill to amend the act to give the commis
sioners ol roads and revenues and others
the authority to lay open or ohange public
roads; passed.
A bill to provide for enforcing the rights
of trustee in aud to real, property made to
stcure a nolo or notes or other debts owing
to one or more persons, etc.; passed.
A bill to prevent the adulteration of oandy;
passed.
Ifhe house re-.olulion authorizing the gov
ernor to borrow money to supply the casual
deficiencies, was concurred in.
X bill to provide lor issuing bonds by the
city of Norcioss; passed.
The report of the committee on appropri
ations on the resolution ol the house making
additional appropriations ior oootiugeut laud
tiu 1 lor repairs to publio buildings for 1896;
adopted.
A bill to pay M, J. Walker lor reporting
lor convict investigation; passed.
To pay $2,750 to tbo oode commirsioners
reimburse them for certuin expenses; pass
ger.
A bill to retire bonds on maturity; passed
At 11:45 o'elock one ol tbe senate porters
oltmbed up on a ladder aud stopped a dock,
Senators Everett, W. F. Bulker and othors
protested against anything beiug done to the
clocks. Senator Gray the prosideDt pro tom
lormed tbe senators that oue ol the docks
us all right. Tne protesting senators look
ed Bcreuely at tbe porters, and they did not
venture to tamper with the other timepieoe.
At 11:66 o’cloc'.i tne senators grew uneasy,
nalor Dunwoody oiina iu an 1 presented a
majority report from tho new committee on
ooutereuoe. It reoommended that $10,000
uooepted for the state lunatio asylnm and
that the Hums lor the Nashville exposition
and the $6,000 lor lurnishiUR tbe Slate Nor
1 college at Athens, he dropped. Senator
Battle objected and moved that the report
disagreed to. President Berner made a
brief speeoh, ^stating that ho thought it
onld be better to take the appropriation
for the luuatios and let the other two items
than to lose tne whole bill.
This suggestion was uooepted by the sen
ato and the senate and tho ra-jority report
was agreed to.
This practically wound up the business
A resolution was adopted thuuking the sec
reluries, clerks and employes, and President
Burner adjourned the body until the .ttrsl
Wednesday in February, when it will meet
consider tbo report of the oommittee ap-
pointed to investigate the charges preferred
agaiost tbo judges.
The senate also confirmed the appoiutmeut
of Hon. Elias Herat inn, judge of the county
court ol Dodge oounty.
Five Thousand employes of too Brooklyn
Sugar Trust oave lost their places. They
•re said to have voted lor "MoKinley, Con
fldenoe and prosperity."
In n speech in Boston, Prof. Brooker
Washington said in Texts and parts ol
Lonisana a negro mm cannot buy laud. In
this neck of the woo Is he oan get all he can
pay lor.
WHAT THIS UISWISUA IHKH
Listot llie Mure lui|»ortiui t
MeiMiireft Thnt Were Puiscif
and
The general assembly has passed about
100 bills at this session.
Besides tbo goner-d appropriation bill, the
tax ftot, and the anti-lruBt,bill which ha
passed, aLd the bill for the sale of the North
western, tho following bills mil resolutions
ol more or less general iutcrest wore passed
For looal sohool in Fulton
To pay salaries to county school commit
■ioners in certain oases.
For takiDg tbo census bv the secretary
state iB cities oi exceeding 69,000 people,
Incorporation ot Fi'zgerald.
To regulate lho business of uihiing
loan associations and place them under
pervision ol the comptroller general.
To prevent bidding on contracts for pub
Uo work aud to require oal'us of disinterest
edness from bidders.
Exempting city court- in large cities from
the aot fixiDg the linos of ad journment
Giving the new j of the suprome
court three stenographers.
Prohibiting tax ou h ibnuon taking orders
who do not deliver goods.
Making women eligible for tbo offleo
State librarian.
Creating tho off! o of commissioner
pensions.
Making it a misdemeanor to receive
for obtaining pensions.
Requiring all chiiments of w ild laud sold
under transferred tax ti. las prior to the
first of January, 1880, to tiring suit tor such
land within three years. __
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
•Ks'ItL-
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A Welcome Usher ol '07,
Tho beginning ot the new year will have a
welcome u-ber in the shape of a tresb Alma
nac, descriptive of the origin, nature aud
uses ot tbe national tonic and alterative,
Hostetler's Btomaoh Bitters. Combined with
the deHoriptive matter will be tound calen
dar and astronomical calculations absolutely
reliable for correctness, stattstios, tliustra
tions. verses carelully seleoted and other
mental food highly profitable and entertuin-
iug. On this pamphlet, published and prin
ted annually by the Hostetter Company ot
Pittsburgh,^60 hands are employed in the
meohuuioal department alone. Eleven
mouths are devoted to its preparation. It is
procurable free, ot druggists and country
dealers everywhere, and is printed in Eng
lish, Germau, French, Spanish, ll'elsk, Nor
wegian, Holland, Swedish and Bohemian.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Award.
Illamiirk mill tYalcft.
Last slimmer George W, Smalley, the fa
mous correspondent and man of letters, went
abroad in Ibe interests of The Ladles' Uome
Journal. His oommissioii was to write two
articles,• ono on "The Personal Side of Bis
mark,” and the other ou “The Personal Side
of the Prince ol Rales." Mr. Smalley per
sonally knows both meo, and he had no diffl
oulty iu getting into olose touch with them
while other men would havo insnrmonnta
ble brrriers. The first of these articles will
be prir-ted in January issue of the Journal.
Unpublished portraits will illustrde tbe
p \pers.
Washington Letter.
(From Our Regular Oorrtspondtnl,)
Washington Deo 21st, 1890.
Talking war and voting for what
would bring actual war are two very
different things.
The leading republicans furnished
their share of the war talk wbioh
preceded tbe election in the halls of
Congress, bat now the election is
over the republicans Lave changed
their tune.
This has been especially noticeable
since the Semite Committee on For*
eign Relations took the bull by tbe
hornB and reported a short resolu
tion deelaring the independence of
Cuba, and that tbe U. S. woald use
its good offices to bring about peace
between tbe Spaniards and Cuba,
notwithstanding a protest from Sec
retary Gluey, who appeared before
the Committee and argued for a
continuance of tbe policy of Don-ao-
tion.
That tbe resolution, if pat into
force, would result in war with Spain
is believed by all, but it is a long
ways from being in force.
In tbe tirst place, it would have
to get a two-thirds vote in both
branches of Congress iu order to be
adopted over President Cleveland’s
veto, which it would certainly meet
npon its first adoption.
The remarkable position assumed
toward the Cuban resolution by
Secretary Olney is causing m uch
talk among tbo constitutiona 1 law
yers in and oat of Congress.
He says that the President alone
is vested by tbe Constitution with
authority to recognize a new state
and tbat;Mr. Cleveland will not obey
the resolution even if it shonld re
oeive the unanimons vote of both
branches of Congress, bat will re
gard it simply us an expression of
Congressional opinion.
Most of those who will talk er
press the opinion that Mr. Olney is
wrong.
A goodly number of Senators aud
representatives did’nt wait for the
adjournment on the 22nd for the
ChristmaB recess, Congress will re
assemble Jan. 5.
In addition to Senator Allen’s res
olution for a general investigation
by a Senate Committee of tbe ex
penditure of money in the Presiden
tial Campaigu, Representative Mer
editb, of Va., has offered a resoln
tion proviidng for an investigation
of the report alleging that National
Banks contributed large snms to
tbe republican campaign fund.
A preamble Bays that National
Bonks being under Government
control, it is clearly within the
province of Congress to protect their
stock holders from misuse of their
funds.
The resolution provides for
committee of eleven, including rep
rosentatives of tbe republican,demo
oratio, Bilver republican, populist
and National democratic parties,
which shall have power to send for
persons and papers in its investiga
tion, and whioh is directed to report
if it be found that sacb contributions
were made whether the same were
lawful, and if not, wbat penalties
are provided by law.
Tbe resolution further directs
that all Government bank exami
ners shall assist tbe committee'
Charlie Crisp, tbe son oi the late
ex-Speaker of the House was sworn
in as a member on Saturday. He
is tbe youngest mbrnbor of the
HOU86.
914$IVBY FOR SCHOOLS.
RATE SLIGHTLY INCREASED FOR
THE YEAR 1897-
Stste.Bobool Commissioner Glenn yester
day morning completed the work of apport
ioning the school fund for the yeer 1897.
The (and goes to 137 oonntiei end five city
sohool systems.
Tne money is apportioned according to
the sohool population of eeoh oounty. It
was divided this year aooordiog to the oensns
1893. The popnl etlon of many of the
oonnties has inoreased considerably slnoe
that time aDd the number of ohtldren la lar-
Tho sum given for the sohool fnnd of 1897
$1,169,945, less $0,686, wbioh la to be de
voted to expenses. The fund ia apportioned
the rate of $1,92 per oapita of sohool pop
ulation. This is about 1 oent and 3 mills
greater than tbe rate lor 1896. end though
the increase seems small, It makes quite a
difference in the amount of the fnnd.
The work ot apportioning the fund bar
beet very tedious and when oompleted yes
lerdny morning was as follows. The
amounts are given in round numbers
the number of ohildren is also given :
Atlanta $31,417 for 16,338 ohildren.
Athens $2,384 for 942 ohildren.
Newnan $1,811 for 942 ohildren.
Culumbna $3,613 for 416 children.
Amerious $3,613 for 1,879 ohildren.
Washington oonnty will reoeive—$17,249
for 8,970 ohildren;
Johnson oounty $5,601 for 2,861 ohildren
Jefferson oounty $10,328 for 6,391 chil
dren;
Laurens oounty $11,277 for 6,863 ohil-
ren;
Wilkinson oounty $6,518 for 3 390 chil
dren;
Gl isoook oounty $2,622 for 1,312 ohildren.
'SsJsft.'SsJ CITY DRUG STORE
onnmt all ml to rest Indefinitely. Worse
still, the very knowledge that they oannof,
seriously interferes with the host use r J tho
rest they have. Too ofteu going to the doc
tor means that the patient shall stop short,
hile eares and duties and expenses contin
ue. Many, therefore, hesitate aud delay.
Drs. Starkey ,t l’alen's Compound Oxygen
Treatment presents an easy way out ol the
dilemma; it has done so for more Gran a score
of years and for more thau three score thou
sand people. Tbe agent used is the Com-
jound Oxygen The method pnts it where
t will do the most good—iu the lungs. The
treatment neither interferes with business
nor pleasure. This simple thing has made
multitudes of run-down, overworked, ner
vous and slok people as good as new For
further particulars send for book of 200 pa
ges, sent tree. Home or Offioe Treatment.
Consultation free.
Drs. 5STARKEY & l'ALEN
1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Fa-
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Mr. Editor*
Through your kindness, I wish to express
my regard to the many kind friends in Band
rsville and Barrounding oommnnity, for
tbelr oarnest expressions of sympathy for
myself and dear boy, Mr. L. K. Boone, who
died at the Baudersville Hotel, on Bunday
morning at 9,30 oolook, tbe 13lh day of Deo.
1896.
Mv son was born on the 14th day of Deo.
1870, and was 26 years and 29 dava old.
Thus a good aDd promising young man,
has been taken from tbe embrace of loved
ones. Indeed it seems that he had won i
plaoe in tbe affeotions of all that koew him
Never, oonld attending physicians be
more attentive to a patient thaD his were,
they seemed not to tire, or despond, yet re.
alizod tbe difficulty with wbioh ihey bad to
ooulend, aDd more than onoe, said to the
writer, that his was a case of extreme uncer
tainty.
I cannot restrain the emotion that rises in
my heart when 1 remember tbe deep enxie,
ly on Ihe part of his physicians Rawllugs A
Ohi'ulhum, while they were watching the on
ward march of tbe fatal disease of whioh he
died.
They kindly consented to a oonsnltatioD
witli others in his behalf, and I must say
while it was of no avail in his case, I feel
that ail was done that oonld be, by our hon
ored friends and doctors Cheatham, Raw
linos & Mathis.
Time aud spaoe forbids my saying all 1
would like to say just here, but you geutle
men will be held iu memory as faithful aDd
true, to what you oonoeived to be right.
And now in conclusion 1 wish to point to
oar young lrleDd, Mr, Hermann tbe drag'
gist, pardon me mv dear yonng friend for
sayiog that yonr request oould not he denied
by me, your DDtirlDg energy and deep in
terest in tbe welfare of my boy, has justly
pointed to tbe grandest principle, that ever
dnelltiutbe human heart, namely, do on
to others as you would have them do unto
yon,
Nature Bhrinks hack from duty, and often
offi rr an excuse, but not so in this oase,
rtlber on the other hand be would say, whst
elso oan I dor here am I send me.
Pardon me my Iriends ono and all, for say
ing the many, many kind expressions and
the warm grnBp of a sympathetic hand
would c>me from those I love, I oould but
spy thank God, that my lot had been east
amid so kind a people, time iteell cannot
erase the deep expressions your kindness to
me and mine have made.
May your future lives be blast and each
pathway be slrewu with pleasure aDd profit,
and at last when yon and I shall- meet In
eternity may our joy be hefghteBed by hav
ing knowD each other here.
J. D. Boone, And Family
I' I* A Mtuisi -ikTpopuli It
HONTHLY FOR JANUARY.
SEED
Oats, Wheat, Rye.
OATS—Our Yellow Mexionn Rust-proo
yielded over 60 bushels this dry season on
100 acres. Price 65.
OATS—Gray Winter or Turf and Black
Winter yielded, planted late, our first year,
over 30 bushels. Price $1, Planted in the
Fall bns yielded more than Yellow Mexican.
WHEAT—Acolimated, Rust-proof, over 30
bushels. Price $1 60.
RYE—Aoolimated Russitth, over 20 bush-
els. Prioe $1.60.
RYE—Georgia. Prior $1.50
TEXAS RED RUST-PROOF, Georgia rais
ed. GOo.
Gionetti, Liuooln.Tartaricsn, White Abnn.
dance Oats. All rusted with ns and nro pot
for sale. Planted all of above early in tbe
Fall.
All raised on our farms adjoining Savan
nah.
All our bags of seed have our name priD
ted on them. Not genuine without. Re
have do agents.
HAY—Retail nnd Carloads.
Terms Cash with order.
J. F. Guilmartin & Co.,
Jewel, Oolhr and Cuff, Fan, Necktie ami Glove Cases, Medallion, Ink
Stands, Piano, Hand and Hanging Lamps—at reasonable prices.
.-eveiitv-Fli’sl Slirllitlny.
The Youth’s Gouipai ion will oeletirate its
seventy-fiist birthday iu 1897. Among the
attractive announcements ol the Companion
for the coming j ear in an attinle of exoep
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piper with readable, practical ertio’es bsaed
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Stories will bn given by Ian Muclureo, Rud-
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retary Herbert, Senator Lodge, Hon. Carl
Sehutz, X’ostmaster-General Wilson, Dr.Ly-
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New subscribers sending $1.75 to the Com
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THE GRANDEST REMEDY.
Mr. R. B. Greeve, merobant of Chilhowie,
Va.. certifies that be had ooDsuiuption, was
given up to die, sought all medical treatment
that money could prooure, tried all oongh
remedies be oould hear ol, but got no relief
spent many nights sitting up iu a chair; was
induoed to try Dr. King’s New Drsoovery,
aud was oured by use of two bottles. For
past three yeara has been attending to busi
ness, and says Dr. KiDg’s New Discovery is
tbe grandest remedy ever made, as it has
done so much for him and also for others io
UiB community. Dr. King's New DiBoovery
is guaranteed for Oooghs, Colds and Con
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Trial Bottles free at Dr. Jamerson & Cald
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Rose Bowls, Cabarets, Cracker Jars, Choco
late Pots, Cups and Saucers, Art Pot
tery, Atomizers, Cut-glass Perfume
Bottles, Vases, Jardinier, lV c.
Proprietors Chatham County Exper
imental Farms of 1,100 Acres.
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The City of BANDKitsviLLE-BondB for sale.
City Clerk Offioe.
Baudersville, Ga., Nov. 4th. 1896,
Healed bids will be received at ths office of
City Clerk of tbe City of Handersville,
Saudersville Ga., until 12 o'olook m. Decern
Per 1st, 1896, lor (20) twenty City of Handers-
ville Municipal Bonds of Five Hundred (600)
Dollars each ;the bonds are dated January 1st,
1897, and (all due one each following year
until all have boon matured; ihey bear inter,
est ut tbe rate ot Uvu pur cent, per annum,
payable at tbe office of City Treasurer of the
Oily of Baudersville Go.
Botli ptinoipal anil intetest payable in gold
coin ot the United Stales.
Tho bonds uro issued in pursuance of an
lot pat-sed by the Legislature of Ihe State of
Georgia, and approved Oolober 14th, 1895,
and pursuant to uu election,belli in the City
of Sanderaville, pursuant to said a d Septem
ber 10'h, 1896, ’or the purpose ol burl ling a
Public Sohool roildfog. Bids will be re-
curved lor the whole i sue, or ar-v part there
ot No bids will he accepted below par
The City Council reserve all rights to re
ject any and all bids. A certified check lor
live per cent of the nmouut applied lor, to
uooompsny tho offer.
Dan 0. Harris.
City Clerk. City ol Handersville.
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The Central of Ga. Re Oompouy; will sell
excursion rickets bolwien all points <>n its
lineH within distance of 3M> miles, and-. lrom
all Cupon stations to points on its cod mot
ions within like diNtanoe i eocinber 22rol to
26th inclusive also Doo. 30th -SIbI, 1896.,
aud January 1st, 1897 at rate of four cents
per mile for tho round trip. All tiokets lim
ited for return until Janunry ltlr, 1897.
Apply to any agent of ’.he Bystem lor rates,
schedules, eto, c write lo J. 0. Haile. Gen
eral Passenger Agent, Bavanuab, Ga.
FUH UIKVr.
The dwelling on the public Square
now occupied by Mr. A. W, Jackson.
The dwelling has six rooms, with
out houses and large garden.
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