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the nnnnu c*atx*.
WbM Kappanad Twut?-On Tn A*
to Front of Lm<> Army
j* '.s*** **>,
July 30, occurred ons of the
bloodiolt repulses of tWtoar la Iron)
of Petsrsbulf. Tk* federal force*
has run b mine under one of the
salients of the Cen federate work*.
Hundred* of cannon. ware trained
on the point. The mtoe *el of
shoot daybreak. The Confederate
work* at that point were blown Into
the air, and a brnea howiUer was
on that portion of our linea. Cea.ing,
* storming party of from five to ten
thousand Federal* charged up and
occupied the Confederate Hues on both >
able* of the mine. |
. Gao Lee uow 'raluodM. *rgery
that portion of Ufe fhtllMilgiWMl
*n and Iron Blit began the Sol of
death in the rank* of H>*9 9l S n I
party. It wae toon
abetter to tha'lis#’ prater” aUtofe By
tin ex plus lon. Mor tar* Were wen
trained on the “crater” and fpbge
sheila tyvre dropped lit oa the wflth
log, termr-etricken creatures, while
-the fire of the Cqptpdfgktf artllery,
aweeplug the ground between dhe
“crater and the Federal linea, eut
off all hope of aueoor (*#, |hata Wf
toe. i *tSfl of tlie
caught la tber own trap, • rould
acneaenelly leap out ef the death hate
and ran wildly Jit. thy direction ef
their aim et
the Confederate riflemen laid them
all low. It wae literally a field of
death. ,
The survivor* **- that General
Lae waaarrangiug tu*eud in a storm
ing party to recapture the lost *atieut
and they ran up a while flag a* a to
ken of surrender.
The Federal losses were not lest
than fle ttutttrr* da killed, toton
ed and prleonere. It waa ene ef the
bloodieet repulse* of the wae, and
caused a great dual of harsh comment
throughout the North.
ttreaciTiM MnMani na
Asa curiosity the Brooklyn Union
a day or two ago published a list ef
iax-payen in that city who ere taxed
for |5,(J00 end upward on peisenal
property.
Brooklyn la a very large city, but
-the list which puhtofiktofl
al and under
*IOO,OOO. There • fire who lav
thev have *OO,OOO, and three who
have *45.000. One ha* *40.00, sixteen
*15,000, and aixty-slx *IO,OOO.
If the tas-pavera of Btooklyn
uiade oath to their relume either
•(they are net aa they are believed to be
or they have very elastic conscience*.
But, assutniug that these Broohip
people have railed' to return ail, or
even a small part, of the property they
are required by law to return, is the
condition of affa.rs very difibreut there
from what It Is in about every ether
city and every county It* tk* coun
try r
It b proposed te increase the tfx
-rate in this Slate, hut oelbre that if
alone would it not be well to enact a
-law that will secure a fair valuation of
real estate Ist ell perlsoflheState, end
a toll* retnrn *>t personal property pi
Honest taxpayers are yetting tired of
bearing not only their own. hot, also,
the burtons that should he home by
tax-dodgers.—Savannah News.
In Virginia, device* for preventing
the paywn.t of taxes in pnpous of
the State bonds are about as mi me tv
oue and ingenious aa the trtofcs re
sorted to in Mjdne, Vermont and
Kausas to flank the prohibition taws.
Bui they db not premise to be as sue
oesefUl. Oue of these schemes is to
require il.ejayn.e..t of f t.xe. ip qu.r
lerly installments, in which case a
coupon coulrfuot oe used in one case
in a thousand, beeaase It would
amount t® ntueh mere than one in
stallment of the tax. Possibly this
wight be worked. Auotker plan
proposed —and one which we thl, k
cau baldly be carried out—is to ns
ceive the coupons at only the readjug'-
e<l value, 53 cents on a dolipr, and ®
impase.a lien on the tex payer’s real
estate tor the
Gen. John B. GartUm denies Chat he
hM been dealing in slocks on Wall
street. He say she has never bought
or sold a single share except to sail
to investors shares in the Florid* eu-
AcrpHro la wbtob In interested.
OEAMIA **■ TEXAS.
been unanimously eiteted regent of
the saint Institution. He announced
that Mr. J. 8. Stewart had endowed
an “Oxford medal,* tad that be Mum
self would annually provide an
“Rmory College medal,’’ both to Ire
awarded to the Southwestern Univer
sity for excellence, a* President Heidi
should determine. The .procedure
was most winch e*
last night Ur.
I’r. d.lsnt in* >" !'<■
* i . splFifftif 'yft’Ofdwl
during that year 17k U rtudo i to toe
United glares, * tocurrlng to Ceto*
gin, 22 to South Carolina, If to At*
hams, 12 In North Carolina, nnd Hi
each in lowa and Wlsooasla. Light
£'occurred la ft of the tortolP*
Their average width wa, 1,637
and thalr average length waa 36.10
|Sri!:r=E
■tnado was in Mnme*ota, Scptem-
K 9, the estimated losses by w hich
opinion, it will be observed'
||Km<>rc Ilian hall ol the tornadoes
|Hm-d in the Southern States.
The CiUbiuati Bnqjutrer remarks
I ness com mu tnt y lnlttrri> ffajt vtfTto
t* hen*. *>*.
l’ittaburg there are xdviegg ,th*t the
great Belieetibeegex aeuUialemea"-
employing two thousand pronto Mu
feeding five thousaud tuoudu, w'il
that there has been fully 10 per cent
improvement in trade in thie city
silica .Tidv began."To w hNtth* A* 1 so
la Capitol adds:
y^ey.mehq^lfe|l g
t to the business outlook iha{m§x
fiaistd in the above editorial outgiv
ing from the Cinpinneti Em, tt it* ft
The month of July U elway. a deli
one in Attonta anuniig business into*
and||fl%ly jui|*Mk.'ha been uo
tffSmmm: .JjLMyßhßi*- mil
yet our
and expectant of '*fM|rfpilp''*raid.
sis
BlKl ftif w*l.lvßwlltk- * '
generally hopeful. A tfl&fPpHßiii*
money and un
der the new feeling of mot®
ready to let the^dol|^|pWtit.'’
The Macon small bey, white and
blank, is In the habit of engaging ink
practice that la a very dangerous one.
He finds rocks plentiful on list
streets, and usee them tq Pilig at all
sorts and conditions of people. Thur*.
day I)r. Howard Williams and h(s
wife wore returning from the Acade
my for the Blind to their home on ihe
comer of Oak and First streets. iThey
were in the doctor’s buggy. Near the
high school, on cottbn avenue, a
young white boy torejpgßMk w hich
struck Mrs Wtllpu on Step*,
knocking her senseless. Notafflpfed
with this, be threw, another |jjgfrk,
outrage wee refHKdtotbJKy*,
father, who prom#*! togivi him a
whipping. gA ...tt# A. tU I
Dry Okttl* Wanted.
Fifteen head of dry cattle wanted.
Apply at Ihia office. it
SHILOH’S CaTa’kßH BEMEDY
osilive cpre for Catarrh, Diptbcria,
and, Canker month. ,
la. .
“HACKMETACK” a lasting amt
ragrant perfume. Trice 25 and 50
cents.
SHILOU'S immediate
ly relieve Croup Whooping Cough
ami Bronchitis. ,
FOR DYSPF.RsiA ami Liver com
plaint, you have a printed guarantee
on every bottle ol Shiloh’s ‘ Vi talker.
It never tails te cure.
A NASAL 13UCOKH8 free with
each bottle of ShHoh’s Catarrh Ifcnie
dy. Price 50 cents.
ARE YOU MADE miserable t>y to
digestion, , Contlpatimi, .JJti/.ittm*.
Us. of Appetite, Yellow Skin?
Shiloh’s Vitalize!- I* a positive cure.
WHY WILL YOU rough when
Shiloh’s Cure will* give immediate
relief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts, and f L
T |IEIIECCEpJI.TIIAYFU,ot
Bourbon, lud., say*: "Both hivsell
and wife owe our five* to STltl.Ofi’.S
CONSUMPTION CURE.’’
A Walking Skeietoa.
Mr E-Springer, <g Mcdnuiscsbury,
trites; -i wn afflict# wito
lung fever and aU*'s on lump, and
reduced to a walking Got
a free trial bottle of Ur. j|Hto N< w
UUcovery tor
did me so much good a
dollar bottle. Alter bot
tles, found 1.1) self om c m■V'mir
completely matured lo heajgWviih a
hearty appetite, and a gain to.flesh ol
111 to*,” Call at G. E. Lyndon *lirug
Store ami get a free trial bowl# ot
this care for all Lung Disc*<:►.
lAt-tfg hoiiiujs *I,OO
T*te;ptiklsi.
•Oh.yWSM. nytMt Uh- aUm* >. “my mud
Sw.sti.ei4 Thai you ssll scroiils, vsrj s*t.
at rtifufc; mjr fhr4*r, he had ht *j> wft*,, ##nt Me
a.mu- ititle Boren, trmg time. They belt* look fcnteb
krtehfiueeqal BfflflM/*
• Tee, jro*mpM the mm, # iwkowit ft.
Your mother fc>hrtte4 her <Ub**—. crefute, lU
your fetltor teugbt hie <* the wing. *n<l you in
hefitrd of tree burn with both cwmplefate. Bu’
why |>tuewey *o4 4k*b* you een h* turs ti.”
••I been doue mms4 over i*ty botltee one drug
afore totoUt-ta*, mtaAH m k>4. alt gone
and noffe here yet. florae doctore charge her
money, but no good.” '• *¥*#o* y ' !
•*Bwt my frteßd,” mU4.the mn v ytfllgfll #kol4 of
the wnnif medicine- Oo to the drug more end
net one bottle of B: B. B ~ *d tefcfe u4u nit c* It
yon wtl! feet bettor. It to n quick eurtv It wtll
cure nB eoftn of naren, ihrofhle, lii<K>4 Poieoti
cnufht ott the w>ng, Itehiutf Hu room, Cntorih,
Blood nod flkio XMeennef end IfMney Trontilcn M
*1 t (K tbaukful for STMT ktotoM* Mid will go
t Ik . B. to#**’’ tto mrnk*).
EYEB OF FIRE.
••flfc. wiitrM I 3 *** m *. -
Two thouMUMl MWctmUfl quennh dcMre;
Mill would I ***** m lip* iu Uim.
Aud dw*dl nn agt- tirfevery kin*.’’
That yonK dodr Bomathin# f<* bit Mt>id f
te- te ntttety tMlmk. , B B te tb t**t thing
for him, IXMXiUM- oav bottle will cure him. Bat
that dude te pot *ll alone In hi* Irrtewtrtal glory—
of By • fwtt.*’ Many other* arv eo**tdcnb
■ itoUrd** Jut* *w*w ab<>* o*bM poteon bu*l
iwwut. but B. M. . will cure for the leant money
Mid iu the ahoHaai time. .The boom te coming,
rsrtiy. Vurtry. vlji:.,'.
“Ok, Hosts.” old gleeful UiUo XUud, “we ere
mans to have kw hnßejr aiad* t aufV<jo."
“tore •re ias v* m awn. ems
n— isi tke asrvaut alter tfena B a. and 1
ikHil know what be** are good for ouljr to mil*
houey.*' for *ale by G. K. Lyndon, Wwnhiugton.Oa
more asm. v„ Atlanta, fli;,will maill aayon
luont wonderful book n;
AN OPEN LETTER
li.il iff a I **l**tefi:nsi>iilti .** 4
- -W WEICH—
ALL LAMES
Deeply Interested.
! i- Is, I *' j> 'm ■ s'rtt ■
Bmsto,’Ws..Wov. , ires.
Msnun: i. s ,i
I kgvs bsco usiti* yosr wonderful n-mr-ly. “Dr.
Br..ta.W. Win.l, SUM,,' InWy fwuilr for.
n.usttiM. sadl mtv, IS WomMkrinronu
at. ■*> *x tare tus ssumihui
tt WusMtsdud Ikst svsri afllflsa woman in
oor lasrt knew of tta wond. rfnl rlrinoa an.l enra
nvs goUrra aa V do. 1 ksvsVaed SAgrttt Srelof H
as—sus ums re— tare .aa* b* *m >*•
ami s kslf ags. asS I Oo Ihtok, hai it wol b-n lor
this valuable medicine, 1 would haw bees
BED RIDDEN FOR LIFE,
But, thauka to a kind Providence, I waa ilireotVi
to it* UM.and my life mint health have barn *par*!
me. It my teemaa would admit of it. I would nev
er he without tt in my house.
I have recommended it to a number of my
friend* and without exception, they have aH been
wonderfully relieved and cured. 1 five thl* iu
doraement without nolicitetiou and frtniy. for the
benedi of the rafferiug one# of my **
Very reapectfuHy, tern. ANNA RAMP.
i , ■ i i>. ■ ~ ; f - .; ;> ft,. |-ggi, 'l'
Ssad ter on, treatise os MsaftsWfant** e.l
Use. Address. 1
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NEW YORK lIEUALI)
WEEKLY EDITION.
One Dollar hi tear.
Brightest, Must Newsy and Accural
Weekly Journal in the t 3 .
United States. ~ ,
SKEICHES, iraTUOM.
mh^d? U Also"* WMB JSXT !z'
mn ef the **# ** eik<ire**sa*- is i
rasa by upward* of half s million p"ple *n
is * good sdrsrti-iog ewdiam, rescuing t'sc
tart**, f*ria.w* hemewyf aK4e*eriySioß is
stsry pt of tb* eoantrv.
a miner xxwsrtnß
It contsms sit the (rcnerstbewSof ft, duty
SasUME rtt
ledspesdset n, pstlitMs, it is tth mast r* ,
“able chronicl* ot new* in to. wer and
as'araSSS
Anowu. Ipfb* depe rt *s**i Sf..
went tUaar, concernSny sod, nttt, shop*,
ththousswlfc sent tbeekfldren ietwgted to
economical and latefsl new diabes, the fasb
ion* and mskina ot boms comfort*. In sddl
tiod ,re given tolcst re pwt* of < d* and
s-Kunt k JMlMUltt, ~
* wit nnd humor, both n<eint nmi poli leul,
sKsgaanSßrc^Atirf
r^r-teS/'iKSiSxas
ind beret new# M world, ft is n!nonJtur
nnl for the lumilr. --b^Vw*
Sisi-eor Cisgsa,
The New Ymk Hereto ia.a weekly
form. One Dollar n Ver. ti , \
“MBaaise
Ptimirai fc 1885,
*b**l nI 1 4 tor{<n!**b •* * e<id|
,ree t o* < Hra#SlHWs wtsw-^i.
GEDJ.SWTiCt.
AIUMt. COB6IA.
■’ BAirtyAV tr^iajto** s '
Ssssypium Phospho,
tmk madef ■*’**> •<
%U ,w&m |
Cotton and Corn FeUlßaer,’
Par the Largest YtoM sf ftewa
•r Cans Made by mae ef
<2dfcy#n* Ha StergM.
25 Premiums on Cotton.
CLUB PREMIUM.
To the five farmers belonging to my
one Agpealtaret Utnb in Georgia,
or who live within a radius of ten
miles, who produce the largest
tpiaatity Of ctoaa lint Cotton on
fieev./jtV’iee '*. eufttoatesl five
acre* each by these five farmers and
bn which GOSBYPIUM only ha#
been used, we oflet a 2-year
registered Jersey Bull, valued at
fltoO, er if the dub prefer- in
gold, .... ggjg.
Indivliixial Premiums.
for the largest yield of clexuliul (Cot*
| ton made on Jive aerp iu the filaiu
<.i (in., on whii h (.(> ITUd
only has been usiui, . **•
For 2<i largest yield on 5 acres, **•
For 3il largest yield on 5 acres, 1M
For 4i h largest ytold on 5 acres, (4
For sth to lfth largest yields on
5 seres, (K) premiums,) -
•■ Ton tiOwlptHW
For the 15 to the 9ifb largest
fields on 5 a<*es (10 premi
ui) - lent (-(on Cessyplua
Ten on Com.
For the largest yield of sound Core
made ou/to* too— in (ieorgtu. oil
ivhicti only UtobSVHUM has been
used. - - lto
For fid largest yield on 6 aero*, tt
For 3d do I toes CtMwygttm
For 4th t* 10th largest viehU. (T
prema.,) haINM ti—ypSwi
Fully 100.000 ACRES of StontH
em soil wche ffertilfted with GOiJ
-BYPIUM during the season of 18&f.
Agxuit* at all prominent depots ip'
Georgia and Alabama. 8-5 t
*®“Send for Circulars.
GEO. W. SCOTT & CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
NOTICE.
I WILL toll to th* higbopt biddwr for rmh, m>
th* ftr*t Tuc*dwy m S*idemb*r next, befrte
UieOovtteutoiWr* of lihe* county. b*te*fi
the legal hour* ot bale, all that tract of laud hh.
longing h> Mm Elizabeth Lyte. oootair.mg
tocu huudred acre#, more or le*. lmua in Wiikre
county, Ga.. <te Little rtvor, adjoining land* It
widow ol tel. Hackney, and 4+**r Uprdw*. Alert
said tract of laud will be oU by virtue of a power
of Hale firm te me,to ainortgmpa executed by Mm
Elizabeth Lyle on the JOth toy of February. Into
t Mrterei Joint 2*4 aeveml prerelfeaetT netejat
•ft J tail I. . t
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A corapUio two dollars ia too much for it, but * firat-elaas county
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