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WASHINGTON UAJ2ETTE
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J. W. CHAPMAN, Proprietor.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1884.
Ww Yuuukix went democratic
last Tuesday, aa it always does.
At
■ ' ■ ' -mOOfo
W* have received a copy of the,
sixth annual trade issue of the Au
gust* Ctironiele. Typographically iij
is one of the most exquisite products
of the press we over saw, and in a
business point of yiew it covers the
field completely. Augusta ought to
be very protttl ot the fact that she has
within hier borders such facilities for
sbowiug up all her business and in*
dustrial enterprises, as arc possessed
by that staunch eld paper the Augus
ta Chronicle.
Tuk great October contest twk
place in Ohio last Tuesday. It la a
republicsngtate, and vet it required a
desperate Reggio bn the part of the
repnblicans to win by a small majori
ty. In a vof* of over 800AKX) the re
public* paWed the slate by only
alKpit4&Qoß v The democrats eleated
ten kndprobably eleven eougressmon
oat of twenty-one. The result I* very
the democratic cause
4u view Of Mm great national contest
m take place on the fourth at iitrt
TO TMK PMOPJ.B OS WILKKB OOUNTV
' An 'now' presented
to -thw prtifrlo of -the Union
to * refiasßl'. < the Federal
'tritWoffliW,. wlNiti a more
money will be wrung from the t>eo:
Sle In the way*Mftx* <Uret ®r !•
th*u UJibllc not-esnUy demand*.
TJtr-rXfZjrs&
pledged to such tb administration If
Uis elected in Nowmbdr neatt 1 The
rich have grown richer and the poor
riduals tbaftavTfSKned on puW^
plunder do not desire to seo a change
in thh alfinlnistration of the govern
went whan It will be administered
no longer to their interests, hut for
the people of the oouutry, and are
WMK
The National Democratic Commit
tee wire ana managing the campaign
need fnnda in order u furnish the
people in the doobtfal states doen-
Hotels showing the rottonness of
JSmSfe'BZSSfh’f
featedas well os fo defray oth?t- nep-
W&dmM
te come forward and contrtbule as
much as ctieeupuMnesa wIM
and have named the Mom lat rick
Walsh of Augusta,tla., AM* ittMkhof
from Georgia on their oointtilttoo le
receive and foaward such amonnti as
and from foeie -rtbali Wnlnga nan
end 4rlU#i*o sotheaxtent of their
laragaar isisfe
9.m%:
soon as the matter is egjilatiiso to
them to_4fo likewise. Uontributlous
mjy bo'made to f| W, Übapman, or
iMe undersigned as may bh most con-
Washington, Go., Oct. 10, 1884.
Tf onriwa wav toyAMtos.
A IlsnifooM'afoliSu-tas Hone, an* hu
csvww^r
King fctobbins, a reaUtenl of Mo
lulosb county, harnessed Ma how*
preparatory > ®' Jakrinff a drive
la a- -friend a iiotiea' in
auethvr wrt of 4toa wanly.
leave H for the purpoee of geUiu*
eome article* be deelred from the
house. Tbe horee was reaU ve and
sbssuastf rtfrs.
bare* would attempt to walk off. Af
ter several inffcctual attempts to quiet
the liorMA get U to atiU, Mr. Bleb-
We fleer , inta a terrible , passion,
malted bud tbe lion**, triaed bis gnu
and allot tbe hdrsd, Which fell to the
ground MfcStebbln. was uudfli
the impreeaUfn- that the gun eras
loaded with tugiafi shot, but foil nd.-aft
hie horaK Mr. 'Smbblna reloaded Rls
gun.aadi.Ml .*o hems*. Hi* wife
thought re-waa in o* of hi* Ufa of
passion laiffi.'tasd -left home for the
purpose of efeMf* °ff. aufi. 4hat be
would return during. (lie attecuwn,.
but tueb dinVot ftrovbfo be the case.
He has beee ' absent now six days
and hi* family have not beard a word
from hj**3Neft>p*titloii I* that
be became fivauaralifed at Ms fool
hardy act and went out Imp one of
the awaiitih’in tbe neighborhood aud
Wear Ida brains out. UV. Stebbins
was about *0 years old, and at times
was subject to terrible flu of passion,
and forhourt would rave like an in
sane *•*, knocking down everythin#
a:
lathli. lie Igaves a wife and two
children.
*** WWOWAWIOAI OOTTOW ntui
■iwsnnik ium
The Charleston News and Courier
announces, apparently bv authority,
that thegiuJmW-will have to curb iia
impaticaoWMi regard to the Maeou
Cotton IMryester, as U is not iuteuded
by the company owning ike inveu
to place any or tbe machines on the
market tin ring the pretent season.
A half doaen machines have been con
structed ofdjtfei-eut siaesand psuerna
and tests and Improvement* arc being
almost constantly made.
It appear* that the tests show that
the machines ora yet far from perfect,
and ill* wisdom of the company in
notatleraoting to pul aav of theiii on
SSUtIUS! iWBBKIS
many imperfections in construction
have been corrected, and that the
picking apparatus is now working so
•atisfartorily that 50 percent, of the
open cotton is gathered without inju
ry to the plant or green bolls in pas
sing once over the row, and bv pas
siug twico over the row sevcn-ciglitlis
of the open cotton Is harvested.
Mr. Mason now proposes ts con
struct double machines, so that nearly
all the cotton will be gathered by
once going over the row. He claims
that the picking machinery scarcely
needs any fnrtner Improvement.
The trouble lie encounters is the ap
parently minor one of diaposlng of
the cotton after it is picked, as tho
machine persists in throwing a good
portion of it upon the ground.
In accordance with a suggestion
of. Col. Mo rehead, president ef the
National Ootton Planters’ Assecia-
Uoti, ft tael will be mado, at some
point in South Carolina, at an early
day, beloro a committee of the asso
ciation and other prominent gentle-
men.
The machine will probably not be
on exhibition at the New Orleans Kx
poaitfoti. It bran non need that if the
test proves satlefactery a construction
company will be organized and pre
parations made to haveJ|re machlue
ready to assist in harvesting next
vtftrt chiton (trot).
It is asaerted that ev-ry one who
has inspected the machine has been
convinced ofits ultimate success. It
is deubt tul, however, even if U should
be ox port men tally sneoessfur, wheth
er it wMlb* so perfect and simplified
as to stand tire test of every-day
work in tire cotton Meld.
■o*ol PORTLY ÜBCCTBft.
The Keeney value .of Attention sad the
o>m>ols-Fi<rtwir-no Out.
The mailer ot iovwmaklng among
Kugllah noblemen and young Aroeri
oan girls in search of rich husbands is
quite often a very expen
sive affair. Tito old itheory of boner
and love for love, stiff When there is
dtbhonor or a falling ot love, a fttfllng
bask on one's prttnfil independence, it
not the standard set: up in tbpwidays
when ag Aipw’leat. girt,lt* found a
WKm tbs pos
sible fortunos hi tbem/H seems, and
so Lord Garmoley finds that his loiter
HXisSSEr WBro w “->% h4,f
KuXAf fkngg ledy t hat lets
at. high a value on h*r lover’s Irtteri,
Some girts burn such loiters after
they have bortie tbalr own message
and conclude t tat the roeeergß
was tho one thing they wore seutfur.
IVlieu he was brought ftf the camp J
not led that he- was heavily Ironed
having* necklace and heavily dou
bled shackles. I asked Mr. Bingham
Who brought him, why ho wa# so
heavily ironed, u he eajd that he re
garded him as the meet despovata map
lie bad ever duk 'With. I told Faulk
ner thli, apfftold; nlm, alto* that I
would knock the double shackles off
and remove the mcklaee and let hint
wear the single sliacghi like the bsl
ance of the convicts- Me promised lie
would work like a men ill every res
pect, and would take no advantage or
the liberty I thus gave hiu.
About two weeks after he eamo there
he planned an attempt to escape, It
was to kill me, gal my pistol amt
then take the guards, one at a time,
and release the camp. There are
njtte guards on duty duriugs the day
sunoutiding the camp. This scheme
was discovered. The uext plan was
to fire that bwMhg some night ami
escape In the esdnement. That was
discovered and prevented. About a
week after hettflM Wold plot, and
one that wouhl hafp bqeu prett j easy
ot oxscottou. tlhafowsi to kiifthc
sngi neei ot the brick engine, spring
on it and run it.oixrf iho yard am
down Uii! iffti'K before anyone could
prevent. As there was no engineer in
the (ifotvd that (toatft have been very
easy especlally'as the conviets- crowd
about the engine When It conies in tor
a load. It would h*vo been an easy
matter to knock tfce engineer in tho
head as he oiled his ongtijo, and to
have run the ungtiio will before any
ou could have proventfid It.” Hsttlk
nsf wasput iiilofhoj,-tp.iU!allng. He
is w e U connected, aha his prosecutor
wfis his uncle, The Coroner’s jury is
uncertain of a guard's legal right to
fire upon a flcoing convict before
commanding him W hall,s wa done
in tliis case, and at laat accounts hd
reached t,o verdict,
Atlanta Cowstitutiom : In this
country we do not need an organized
anti-liquor parly. The most power
ful forces of society are working
against the liquor evil. I,et ns 1 >ok at
some of them. First must
ha mentioned Ik* clwgy.
Not only are 4ha pfoipit
ant ministers practically a unit in fla
vor of trftal ahstinsnec.but tho Roman
Catholic priests number soma of the
most devoted tempertnioe advocate*.
Our teachers and pr*fesdrf, number
ing more than are nearly un
animous. Nowspapcr H|on are large
ly on the same l‘l<V *• * matter ot ex
pediancy, They hava found 'hat they
think more clearly andfi* better work
when fees from alcohol. Tljo doctors
are either again*' liquor or are very
cautious .In prescribing it. The life
insurance men are on the same side-
The railroad men of the country are
practically tmder bonds to abstain
front drink. The bpdnoss men of the
oountry, in selecting ana advancing
their employes give the preference to
total Bkrtsiuerjr If-aK the>e forces
moral sooiaTaudbusiiwsMlo not suc
ceed In makfttf DHWfifeHoan popple
a temperate naliou, then nothing will.
Ns political party under tihe leader
ship or St. John or any body else can
bonuy stronger.'
Albany News aud Advertiser:
“The fair grmud and Southwest
Georgia Industrial Association have
been advertised tab® sold at sheriff*
sale to day to satisfy a Superior
Count fl. fa. in favor ot Mr. Jaoob
Ventulelt, and the property will cer
tainly be sold sinless the fl. fe. is set
tled tb)il morning. The original
amount 1n judgment. I*, we betieve,
1375 but the Interest and costs now
ran the debt up to about $430. Colonel
Tift, president of ilie fair association,
was going the rpunda yesterday after
noon, trying to raise enough money
among the stockholder*, to satisfy the
debt and stop tire sale, but had not
met with much turret* when (sat seen
by this reporter. i‘
Tuirtkkx young ladles at one
watering place are engaged on novels
of American society. The announce
ment is nut uecessarily a* dishearten
ing as it appears on first sight, when
we reflect that booksellers cannot be
compelled to publish.—Be, ston Tran
script.
“Can you tail me." said a rich
young fob to a |wor but beautiful
girl.** why is it that ladies nowadays
)ook so much to money ;u Ilie matter
of marriage f’ Hhe looked him cooiy
over aud answered t “ I suppose U is
because they so seldom find any thing
else in a man worth having."
TILHEN ON THE PAETIES.
DEMOCHACV BBS* ADAPTED PTO
TK* WOBK Of BBPOKH. f
Its Tradition and Prindplaa Ctttod In
Provine ttw Pact.
The following is Mr. TUden’s letter
in full reply to the resolutions pre
sented to him from tho National Dem
ocratic Convention
GRAYSTOitK. Oct. 8,1884.
Mn. C’ItAIRMAV AND GrATLEMr*
OP Til* Committk* : I thank you for
the kind terms in which you have
communicated the resolutions con
cerning me, adopted by the late Dem
ocratic National Convention. I share
your conviction that reform in the
administration of the Federal Gov
ernment, which is our great national
want, and Is indeed essential to the
restoration aud preservation of the
government itself; can only be achie
ved through the agency of the Demo
cratic party, and by installing its rep
resentative in the Chief Magistracy
or the CJniled State. The noble hlstor
leal traditions of the Democratic
party, the principles in which it was
educated and te which It has ever
been in the main faithful, Its freedom
from corrupt influences which grow
up In prolonged possession of power,
and the nature of the elements which
constitute all, contribute to qualify It
for that mission. The opposite char
acteristics and conditions which at
tach to the Republican party make it
boneless to expect that that party
will he able to.give beUeagorerwetit
thah the debasing system of abuses
which during its aecendahey has in
fected official and political life in this
country. Tho Democratic party hail
Ita origin In theefforuof the more ad
vanced patriots of the revolution to
resist the perversion ef...our govern
ment from the ideal contemplated
by the people. Among its conspicu
ous founders were Benjamin Frank
lin and Thomas Jefferson, Samuel
Adams and John Hancock of Mas
sachusetts. George Clinton and Ro
bert K, iJvlngslon ot New York, and
Gnorpe Wythe and James Madison of
DEMoonxcr’a levo wow,
From the election of Mr. Jeffeison
a* President in 1880 for sixty years
the Democrat to psrty mainly directed
our national policy. It extended the
bonndanes of tho republic and laid
the foundation of all our national
greatness, while It preserved the lim
itations imposed by t|re mtustiitffion
snd maintained a sfmuie and pure
system of domestic administration. On
the other hand, the Republican party
has always been dominated by prln,
uiplos which favor legislation for the
benefit of particular ulaaaes at the ex
pense of the body of the peeple. It
has become deeply tainted with abus
es which naturally grow up during
a long possession of unchecked power
especially in a period qfcivil war and
false finance. The patriotic and vir-
tuous elements In it are now unable
to emancipate it from the swar of
selfish interests which subordinate
piibjic security to personal greed. The
most hopotql pf tire best citizens
ti contlons despair of il being amen
ded, except through Its temporary ex
pulsion from power, It has been
boitstingly asserted by a modern
Massachusetts statesman, struggling
to rcconctlo himself and Ills lollowers
to their Presidential candidate, that
lire Republican party contains a dis
proportionate share' of the wealth,
culture and intelligence of the coun
try. Tho unprincipled Grafton, when
tnnntcd|by James 11. with Ids person
al want of oonsoiohuA answered:
“That is Into, but 1 belong fa u par
ty I toil iiss a great Opal qj conscience. 1-
Snuli run suite i'h forget dial lire same
claim has been made in all ages and
countries l>y the defenders of old
wrongs against new reforms.
USED AItAIN NT THE PATRIOT*.
It was alleged by Ilie Tories of Die
American revoltpiion aglu*t the
patriots of Drat day. If was repealed
against Jefferson and afterwards
against Jackson. It is alleged by the
Conservatives against those who
in Fuglaud, are now omloavoring to
enlarge popular suffrage. All histo
ry shows that reforms in government
must uot be expected from those who
sit serenely on tho social mountain
tops, otDoying the benefits of Die exis
ting order of things. Kven the Divine
Author of our religion found hlsfbU
lowers not among the aelt-oomplacent
Pharisees, but among (ho lowlymin
detl fisherman, The Republican par
ty la largely made up of those who
live by their wits, auil who aspire in
polities io advantages over tho rest of
mankind, similar la Iboeu which
their daily lives are devoted to soour-
Ing in private business. The Demo
cratic party consists largely of those
who live by tho work of their hands,
aud-whoso political action Is govern
m| by thoif sjntin|ontsor imagination,
It results that the Democi-atfp party,
more readily than the Republican par
ty, can be moulded to support reform
measures which Involve the sacrifice
of selfish interests, The indispensa
ble necessity of our time is a change
of administration In the great execu
tive office* of the country. This, in
my judgraont, can only be accom
plished hr the election of tlie Demo
cratic candidates for President and
Vice President.
J. TiI. OKS.
To S. H. Unary, Ckiih'mnn) M. H.
Smailtf/ and other qf tho Special
Committee qft hi Democratic 2Yat ton
al Convention.
ASolao# to ths Xlootton Kxcltamant.
11l the Klectiou excitciiieut Wo
should not lose sight of the next
(iTth) Grand Monthly Drawing of
TliLouisiana into Lottery, which
will happen on Tuesday, November
lltli.—full liitormaDon can be had of
M. A. Dauphin, Now Orleana, L.
The following is the reault or the
Drawing on Hept. #lh,fast. No. 70,468
drew tho Capital Priae of $75,006
sold in filth ($15,000) by mall from
M, A- Dauphin, Washington, D. 0.
to Miss Mary ofiniU living at ser
vioa with Kiw. ttaiipar, Esa-, kin- l.
SOO Soruce St. Phlladelphlgj one to
Mr. Thos, W, Cromer, 371 La Fayette
Ave., Baltimore, Md. (oolle-ted
through tho Drovers’ and Mechanics’
NaDoual Uauk of Baltimore) t one to
Mr. Louis P. Amplemen, 3So Spruce
*t„ St. Louis Mo.; another to Henry
W. Rahlier, engineer U- 8 tow boat,
“Win Slone,” at S'. Louis, Mo. No.
15,613 drew tho second Capital Prize
of $25,000, one-flit U of which was held
b) Mr, Bobt. Locke, Memphis Tenn.;
another was collected tbre > Union and
Planters's Bank of Memphis; one to
Mrs R. 8- Duval, 8a Freneiaoo, Cal.
No. 55,712 drew tho Third Capital
Priao of SIO,OOO, two-fifths held by
Mr, ft. A. Brow n, Bauk exchange,
cor. Montgomery and Washington
sis, Sau Francisco i two-flfths were
lield by Mr. F. H. Rudd, Columbus
Ave., Boston, Mast. Nos 21.451 and
46,901 drew the Fourth Capital Prize*
(,$6,000, each), sold to parties in Pitis
barg hail Francisco, Omaha, Neb..
Slid Suffolk, V, elfl., etc,,
mr, ip hear
£ : ;i
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ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Tx* undersigned respectfully an
nounces himself a candidate for of
fice of Tax Collector at the ensuing
election. Wa. Jt. Sutra.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Tax Receiv
er. In the pest I have endeavored to
make an efficient and accommodating
officer. How well I succeeded let the
record say. Boyc* Fioelxw.
I hereby respectfully announce to
the voters of Wilkes county that I aas
a candidate for the office to Tax Re
ceiverer, and solicit their support.
O. C. Sale.
This name of F. L. SAYER D res
pectfully announced as a candidate
for the office of Tax Receiver.
The name of G B Bunch is respect
fully announced as a candidate for
County Treasurer
Sow Tour Clover and
Grass Seed Now
BOYCE FICKLEN.
Georgia RateetMtfe.,
Boyce Ficklen.
You can boy a No. 1. Cook Stove
for 112.00 with 62 pieces ware at W.
T. Johnson’s.
<■ I ‘ ■"*—
You con buy Paints and Oils as
cheap as Augnsta or Atlanta prices
4 W. TANARUS, Johnson’s.
You can buy ft uleo French bronzed
Hanging Lamp for 83.00 at W. T.
Johnson’s, TV
Cau. on w. T. Johnson snd see
his now stock Ot Plated Ware, Crock
ery, Glassware, Lamps, Ha rdwar
and atovea.
Baby Carriages and hoys wagons
at yff. T. Jejiqaen, Prices guaranteed
to boas |oqr gg Atlanta or Augusta.
Yoq can find dho best slock of
brooms at tbs lowest prices st W, T.
Johnson’s.
Thr best horses end the finest bug
gies always on hand at the extensive
stabjes of Wood * Jackson,
1884 OCTOBER 87. 1884
THE GEORGIA
State Fair
—AT
MACON, GA,
IN
CENTRAL
For Qiio Week Onlv,
Oread dlaptsy I Horae Reef, es Octo
ber lltith, Nth, Mtb sad Mel. Ho*, of the
Flm et sad Vastest Koealaft asd Trusting
Horace in the Sou b hare ea'ered. A Foot
Race of One Hundred Yards for a Value
ble Pries will alee lake pises. Tfie
Ga. Railroad Company
Will sell round trip tickets from all sta
tions at FOUR CKNTB PER MILE, com
mon, in* October tilth, 188 L Tickets good
to return from dar ef issue until Novem
ber Mb, 1080, taelueire.
JOK W WHITE, I. ft. DORSEY,
Trav. Pose. Ag’t. Oea. Face. A<*t.
TAX NOTICE:
I WILL fit trod fit thft followt ptffiOM oa ih
dale* tYn Mow, for purpotw* ot olloot
inu (bo otito and ooiintr for l*M.
MLjUoig, V H 8 “l*
Tyronft, *• warn" 4a' lfi
tmE’a. “ Mpa" pm** Hpm
Ceotmilto, “36 *• 4 *• IT
LbMYtlla. *• 9Ya m•* Tam *' Ilia
Mawlown. 37pm M 7pa *' lffpaa
Malloryaaito, •• Dpm •• Warn ** 90
Dalbi, ** aoam- 10am •* 31
Daaboiw, M Bpm *• lopm** 35
Wmibnpnn, Oot.Saadll. Hot. Sla
Hooka oloaa 29tb Novambor.
mt WN. *, SMITH, Te 0.
LASTNOTICE.
AIX poraoa* ladablad to tba aataia of Patrick
H. Norton, iWtMMmtt art bumby nutltod that
uulrm their account u pmd by the lat day of Mo
rombar. IM4. tba mmoVtU ha pUoed in tba hand*
of an attomoy for co)le'tk>a. PoatUwely tba Mot
aotlo* and no eiceptiou* trill be made ia favor of
any one. Raapeetfully, JAMES HIMICS,
Adrn r KaUte of p. B. Mortoa.
.lACTFTTtMs
rtOSiiyjtßs
” . tasmssMs^scMe-
Wa orsst, s gcntnl re
ealt suu*soms*.
" * ‘ wo *uazs£*
vow siibimy, con-
Ilt'UU, (fl Ttglhlllluh'ij
rjoaeft, and on oo
B|TTW S SS£
b 7 Um win* that mat!* through their dA). or
(Ms and Dffllrn gnaerall;.
Spring Without Blossoms.
Late la Life to Look Mr Joy—Wes
Never tee Late to Neufk
Rssfisrs of Hawthorns’* “Hens* of9yvon
O.kU*,” will r*c*H the pathos with which
p*nr Olitn.rd I'cnchcon, who had bcnunjust,
l.v inPtUoaed siast his sarty msahowd, ssid.
aftsr his relcsM i “Mt Ilf* Is gon, cd where
itflaiy hsuplnes* f Oh I gt*# nte my hsppi
nsss.” l)ut that could h* duo* only iu psrt,
ss gleams of wsrut .unthin* occasionally fall
asros* th* gloom of s !t*w Keglsnd autumn.
Is s letter to Messrs Hiscos A Cos., Mr. L.
R. Tilut, of Peunisgtoa, N. J., sart:“l hare
suffered untold mree-y from childhood from
chroaic fiisegse of the bowels and suffered
groat pain. I sought relief at the hands
of physicians of orery school, aud use* tr.
try patrol sad dome tic remedy under the
SUB. I hare et last found in PARKSR‘B
TOXIC a complete spec fl*. prereutie* tad
ture. A* your rsiusol* medicine did for
he what nothing else could do, I* emitted to
me credit of my getting beck my happy
days, I cheerfully sad gratefully acknowl
edge the fact."
Mr. E.B. Welle, w>o need* as introduc
tion to th* people of Jersey City, adds : “The
teetimsar of Mr. Tit ji is genuine sad eel on
-tICArtTAt FRI2SR,
Ttoketi only •ft* Bhare# la proportion
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
"We do hereby certify thxt we raperrlse the ar
rangement# for all the Monthly aud Heml-Ammai
Drawings of the Louisiana State Lottery Company,
and In person manage and control the Drawings
tbemaefve#, and that the same are conducted with
honeety, fairness, and in good faith toward all par
ties, and we authorise the Company to nee this cer
tifleate, with fac similes of our signatures attached
in its adyertiaemeata."
Cmmi^oH,re.
Incorporated hi IMS ter M years by the Legiala*
tore for Educational and Charitable purposes—
with a capital of 91,000,C00—t0 which a reserre fond
of over fMO.OQO has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vole its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constitution
adopted December 3d, A. D. ISTP
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by
the people of any state.
It never scales or postpones.
I|e Grand linh Sunhsr Drawings
take place monthly
A SPLENDID OPPOWTIfITT TOWII
Ai'OUT(IHE. ELEVENTH Gil AND DttAWIVU
CLASS A IN THE A ADKKY 0* MU9IC. NEW
ORLEANS, TL'Ht&AYtftovcmfeor 11 # M44-
174 th Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.
100,000 Ticket, at Tirt Dollar* Each
- Fractions, la Fifth* la proportte*
* "• lu o raw*
i capital ram rs/w
1 d<* dO *<• **•••<••*•• IIWI
I do do 19,000
! PB
m <w to* mm
*0 Jo M 0 fi.ooo
100 So *M MP*
too a. wo mm
MO (to M 08,000
loot do n ,000
mumuna mm.
0 Appruxtuudon Prim *f PIN.. ...... 8.15*
• do do 800..., t.Mo
* do do 30*..., *,M
liti Prim. amounting to lOM.BOO
Application lor reus to elube ebould b* mod*
tildrm. MU* B.tt Moser Ut* pa> Ui. eud ad
drm* Registered Letter* to
aw oatatm iatinu uin.
JHw Otloimm, I*.
FXT&BL S
Express at our expense) te
M a. DAvrant,
•* Mew ftrhsae, I*n,
or M. A. DAUPHIE,
407 Re went Is fit., Wsehlaglea, D. C
Haying during IH* part weak tut
celled considerable mope goods, I am
now prepared to offer ao fine a etook
Gold and plated-
JEWELRY
As can be found mo t anywhere, end
at reasonable prices. I have also on
band a number of Fine Patent Regu
lator Quick Train
Rockford Watches
Something better Ilian was ever was
brought here tie fore. Call In ami
look at them, they will please your
eye, and furthermore you will went
one of Ihem. Welches of other
makes and grades also on haod. *5
stock of
SILVERWARE
Is now compute and oaunoi be beat.
MORE CLOCKS
Will be on band in a few (lays ip
large number* and fine styles.
Please let me impress It upon you,
that 1 have not merely a handful of
good* to show you, but a stock that
nobody need be aehamed of, and
where you get the worth of your
money everyllme.
I leave again added a good slock of
SATIONERY
And ask my friend* to petronlie me
in that line a* once they did.
Respectfully,
HENRY CORDES,
Washinjtrton, Ga.
“CLAUDALE!”
Jersey Oalvmm,
Essex PieTS,
Bronze Turkeys,
Plymouth Book and
Brown Leghorn Chickens
German Carp.
All Pure Stock and
well hred,
1 now *ffeh FOB SAL*
Two Jersey Calves.
Plymouth Rock ami Brown Lew
horn Chickens. 93.00 per pair. Eggs
from each, 91.50 per dozen.
Herman Carp, 5c each.
Broiiae Turkeys 95.00 por pair. ,
I am now prepared te take orders
tor Essex Pigs at #IO.OO each or 915.00
per pair.
S3. ~y. HILL.
Citation for Letters ef Dismission.
GEORGIA, WILKES COITHTr.
\V r HEREAB, h. Clay Smith slid J. A.
TV Ball, timion ofTbos. F.l'iott, rep
mseatU the Court is theij petitioa, duff
flaA, A*., that they hare follv administered
Tbot.kUioU's estate. Thisie therefore tocite
all pereon, cooceiuvd, heirs and crediters to
show aausa, if any they cna.whr the laid an
acatera theuld not ha discharged from their
administration, and reeeire iettera of dia
miaaion on tha Ist Monday in February, IM.
This 0t Sth, lidd. GKO. DYSON.
-** Ordinary W. C.
Citation for Letter* Administration.
OROHOtA, WILVKS COIMTT.
rpo all whom it may eooeern s Jobs A. Bta-
A phens. her in* ! n proper fern applied to
•e for permeaeat Utters of admintwration
an laa eaUte of Mina Ana Siopasn. lata of
aH. A :js
waists. Wttaaas my odlelal signature, this 1
Ilh O.'-. ISdd. GEO. PTSO.V j
■l* Ordipirr y, e. I
BLOOD
Anil it a ttaparaltellel ar# telly tad
freely dteeaieed in # neat 31 page book, malted
FREE to any addrea#,by Blood Balm Cos., At
lanta, Ga.
Drop a postal for it, a# every man and wo
man need# it and will be delighted with ita
valuable and entirely new revelations.
SMALL VOICES
them to action. Expression* similar to tbo
following, from a w*U known Druggie! ot At
pour Id from aMttou where B B. B.
hu been used.
(Turn, /on* jj, IMA.
to ear Sou Mint that B. B. B. I* th* asm
Blood Paris** on th* market. We * selling
ram or nr* boltu* of H to OSR of up other
prepoenliJß ot the kind It hu felled in oo
toetonen far gtra entire entutwUon. Mult
I* th* secret
. P. SMITH A 00.. DrtlggJeU.
Tbl* 1* the only blood medicine known that
combine* eons rcm*. certain eoect, cheap
priee and unbounded eoilefrctloa.
WE PROVE
Tli* on* single bottle of B. B. B. win do ns
mucb work In curtug Blood Poteone, Skin Af
fection*. Scrotal*. JUdnef Trouble*, Catarrh
and Kb, umattam oe slg bottle, at on; other
preparation on earth.
On* *O-rear oM chronic ulcer cured; Brief
ul* of children cured with one bottle Mood
PotMM oured with a few bottle*. It oarer
Mia. W bold bom* proof, la book form.
Sand for It. Large bottler 11.00, sir for *S.O*.
lUprree.d on reortpt of price. If your Drug
gtot rent auppty yon. addraee
BLOOD BALM 00., Attont*. 00.
DRUG
DRUGS!
DRUGS!
*• tbt rUloene ot Wilke* and Adjoialnt rowUa
I her. tha pleaeure of annonncln, that 1
Bar* jnet opened In Waeklngton. Ga..
At No. 9 Green’s Block
Hext Door to Postofflce.
A Complete and Blagent Sluek of
PIE. FISH IRE
PATENT MEDICINES,
Chemicals, Essential Oils, Ac.,
Als* Pure Wine* end Whiskey*
&r Medicinal Ptuyto***.
■pmtol and cnetfal aifmrtion will bo gtrae to
Prescription Work
E*tr*eiw M Me.
Purest and Best ot Drugs
in*. I, anßSßsvmHlii
“Sajftto. * -to by yarn w’iS' to* miSlrwrilJ
cony, u addition to my Drag*, on eUgonl line
TOILET ARTICLES
or BEST AST) PUREST MAKES.
Wt Completo Line of me
COMBS and BRUSHES
(Bute, Tooth, Clothes sad Blacking};
To Hat and Laundry Son pa,
CoameUca, Tetlow'a Powtlon,
Lubm'a Mactraota, Cologne*.
Ciprs, Cigarellei. Tatecco & Si&ffis
m'Z'XSCZSi? Uw ******** <* “ uoim
STATIONERY
And Fancy Articles,
Or, Afa* B. R>he% office Is located to my store
igww££srSKr-xrriS;
to promptly when toft with mo.
Tours to nit.
JOHN A. H. HARPER,
IVugglst and Ststioser,
Washikotox, lilt tisnsou
Citation far Letters Administration
USOBOtA. WITJCBa I'OPim.
VST lUIIS Court of Ordinary—To att whom It
v T. A Uoooo. at mid state.
e3S9i£RE&£35S*
W-lm OIO* DYSOJt, Ortttoer, W. “
Notioe to Debtors and Credit***
OBORGU, WU4CBS COUNT*.
All persons indebted to Baal. W. Fortum, do
ososml, sre korohy require** to msk toiitso.
dm*, payment, ad all minoas Lefts < denude
me -tthtn £
.me,
*>-* HISS*. Fonasa.
Executor’s Sale.
Uxpta authority rested ta me by the win of
BerJ. W. Forteoa. deerased. I win eeU before
me Court house door la Washington. He., on the
SntTaMta in November mrt.rt pablli outera
end within the least boar, ot eeh,. *u. ton„.u2
Mel eetete belonging to the eetete ef eeid deoeaned.
One lMet of tend inert ee the Seyer piers, aa
the east ride of the PrUrabnrg rol. eboul l*
mdse from Washington, salt tnet contends*
shout MS et'ire. Another tract ef about M acne,
part oT ttie tend recently In peaseaatoa of Sti
£•*>■ 'f*"* ■> <ho rtmd leading from Delhi to the
Fetnsuoufg road. Another trert of shoot 100 scree
on lead Petersburg road. Another tract ef about
iS? riE riT,!r SsAraaaSu
Baber e Ferry, beta* the home pUce of a Wjrntt.
.h^! s r^jns^r.?'.v , Soir&^
each. Plate to be sees either vith me at Wash
utaton. or oa the ptaee with Chae. J. Forteoa. who
wtu also show the lands ta thorn triehiae to me
them. Possession of the l.) sera wS
Ua.L !•. hot purr baser he ellooli ”
* sataß sratu and prepare for another crap
Foeesertoa or other tracts stfen atones.
Tam* One helf cash, balance payable la 11
msntae. purcheeera ginng note bearing a pee
rent, interest from data and Meet nan hands tor
Mum. This September ta, last.
IBWtl & FOBTSOH,
Ba'r of B. W. Forteoa.
f SHILOII’BCOUGH snd Con*utup
lion Core is sold by U n gsrsnlee.
ft pores consumption, for sale by G.
P- Lyutloit Washington Ga.
No Honest man can con
scientiously speculate on
another man’s money. Pay
your debts with your cot
ton to enable those you owe
to pay theirs.
The honest men of Wilkes
can, I say, be seen just as
often in the fall as in the
spring; no matter what
may he said to the contra
ry, notwithstandinfM^fl
Cotton is ikying down
ward. Pay your'MjtsLww'uhe
it is bringing a good price.
Don’t wait until it reaches
7 cents and then blame the
market.
Mena’, Boys’ and Youths’ Cloth*
ing at Benson’s at unheard-of pri
ces ‘
For Bagging, Ties, Salt, Meat,
Meal, Flour, Molasses, Lard, Su
gar, Tea, Coffee, Cheese, &c., go to
PfUßnnft’a “Thft LftAffor LOW
Prices.’’
For Boots, Shoes, Hats and Dress
Goods, go to Benson who is selling
at PANIC PRICES.
For Tinware and Furniture at
Bankrupt Prices, call on BENSON,
The Leader.
v : f /•• •*
For a First-Class Wagon at a
small price, call on
BENSON.
For a first-class set of Buggy or
Wagon Harness at lowest figures,
call on
■\l _ - . * BENSON.
' 4:• -? >l*. : *'■' . ■ ■■*. 1 J ‘ }• ... *
— — ——~'
For the Best Cooking Stove at
the Lowest Price in America, call
on BENSON, ‘The Leader.”
Pay BENSON up in fall while he is paying such a
big price on account for Cotton. The tendency is down
ward. Don’t hold, it is certain to gc lower. Seme say
it will go down before December to 7c.
Hurry up and have your cotton ginned and hauled to
BENSON while he in paying a big price on account If
you wait mueh longer you will have tD sell at 7 cents.
Cotton is gome down and God only knows where it is going
Be rational and fallow the example <*foui moat soe
oessfal planters, and settle in fall with BENSON while hs.
is paying oxer Augusta prices for Cotton on account.