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THE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
represents three of the oldest ne%eepapere in
this section of Georgia, and for many years
kgs furnished the earliest notes to that stops
of and Florida trading at
rue r<Jnt. It finds its stay to almost ertry
intelligent household and man oj business •*
(hat sermon. As an advertising medium m
that mugs of country it has no squat.
%tltffrayh<t<gfesxen$*r
TUESDAY. JUNE H 1879.
—John Dodo is bandaomo sad has aeven-
taan wits*. Several were presented by KtOlr
chiefs, who wo aid ill bare brooked rejection
of tbeir presents.
—bord Klobo said lately in tbe Honao of
Ootnmons that bo did not Lelievo that Brit*
ish troops bsd over /..light ao physically brave
s race as tbe Zalns.
—Id digging a channel in tbo neighbor
hood of Nencbate! a iaenstrine canoe, very
nearly twonly-lhroo feet long, tae boon
fiinnd. 1* b*s bom placed in tbo Cantonal
Museum
—A telephone has been placed on tbo prea
ober'a desk in Utp Congregational Olmrcb, at
Mantdeld, O., and the wtree convey tbo ser
mons to tbs homes of sis aged and aick per-
|ODI«
A Naw Cowrr.—F ro f os a or Swift, of Roch
•star, diaoovered a now comet at 1 o'clock
Friday morning in Constellation Persons,
right a scansion, two mlnntea, thirty second*
dedioatlen norlb, 10 degrees.
—Senator Lamar bsi gone to Aberdeen
Miss , to deliver an address to a female semi
nary thsre. Senator Qordon has gono with
him. .Nothing new has been developed in
the difficulty with Mr. Conkling, who has not
challenged Mr. I.amar, and undoubtedly wdl
not.
—Tbe latest site proposed for tbe World's
Fair in 1883 is Covemor'd Island, about half
a mils south of tbo eontbem extremity of
New T«k City. Many advantages fortius
site are elaimed, bnt tbe island, being a for.
tided poet cf tbe United States, would not
be likely to be inrrendoiod for euch an en
terprise.
--There is every probability that tbo Uotb-
arJ tnnnel will bo completed by the end of
November. The point now reached on tbo
Airolo aido is 4 100 feet, that on the doee-
chenen aide 9,123 foot from tbo centra of
themonnUln; and itie oxpectod that tbe
Jonctlonof Ibotwo galleries will bo made
some 800 metres from tbo oentre,' on Its
aonlbern eldo.
—The army bill, last approved by Hayes,
ronUIca this section.
Telegrams are authorized to be transmit
ted by railroad companies, which shall ilia
tbeir writton acceptance of tbo rotricliona
imposed on telegraph companies by title 95
of tbo Revised Statntoe, for tlio Government
and for tbo general pnblie at rates to be
died by tbe Government, according io the
provisions of title OS of tbo Revised ;Blato
WHAT WAS TO HATS HlPPBNED.
The story is told by John F. Mines,
gallant henchman of Conkling—long
his private counsellor and organ—farnil
iar with all tbe Kitchen Cabinet conn-
eels of Grant and the party. Mines gives
the story in tbe shape of an interview
with General Stewart L. Woodford, ap
pointed by Grant Unitod States Die
trick Attorney for the district of New
York city, be cause he had “smelt pow
der” and was ready to take a bold step
when it was to be done.
The time was when it had been de
termined all ronnd to chonae old Tildan
oat of tbe Proaidenoy, no matter what
might happen. There wav fear among
the stalwarts, fear in tho Cabinet.' It
was anticipated that Tilden would take
tbo oath aod raise a howling party to
back him among the New York Democ
racy who change tbeir shirts only on Sun
day mornings, and sometimes forget to
do it even then. Wcodford tells Mines
bow it was all arranged for such a crisis
and All the wires were fired.
Had Tilden taken that oath on Son.
day, 4th March, 1877, a company of ma
tinee was ready to donble-quiok up to
Grameroy Park, and liefore Tilden oonld
put on an overcoat, to hurry him down to
tho river, put him aboard a gunboat,
with stram np and carry him off to some
fortress (Monroe, for example.) where, if
necessary, they would shoot him or hang
him, and save the country from tho aw
ful peril resulting from a treasonable op
position to having a usurpation forced
upon them.
Grant knew slj abont it, his Seoretary
Robeson, was chief -organizer of tbis
kidnapping scheme, and Woodford was to
be obisf exeontor. Alt of tbera saw more
danger in tbe sitnation, than just before
the Confederate gone opened on Sumter.
Nothing, in tbe opinion of Stewart L.
Woodford, saved the country from an in
ternecine war in whioh every man wonld
have had his neighbor by tbe throat, bnt
tbo timidity of Tildes. And co we see
to what an extent tbo Radicals wero pre
pared to go to perfeot tholr groat fraud
and usurpation. Not ooeans of prospec
tive bloodshed would have called a par.se.
And this is tbe reason they press
Grant for the nomination. Whether
elected or not it makes no difference to
Grant. Ia either case be would tako his
seat. Under Hayes tbis same power
will exist to force a usurpation and the
same opportunities to defeat any choice
OonlrllDGT’s Collision.
All notable events personal to the I
great are foreshadowed by something about it in the Northern stalwart news-
unusual and correspondent in the matsriaj papers. If white men had been involved
and one in Madison, F.a.,—in which no
whites took par.*, and yet we see nothing
with the negroes we wonld never have
heard the end of it.
. „ , , Th* Jefferson Rifles presented Miss
her noss through the broadside of anothsr I Lula Obairs with a handsome gold enp on
lint-r, and then, Licking away from the the occasion of their recent visit to Thom-
world. A few days ago a great foreign
line steamer in New* York harborpashed
assault, managed to go stern foremost
through a second ship. Bo. it was with
Conkling the other day. He pitched
headforemost into Lamar and then, back,
ing away went stern foremost into Don
Cameron. The reason with both ship and
Conkling was the same. They were un
der high pressure. They had their steam
up! and were equally careless of what
happened.
asviile. Mis.- CHairs was the representa
tive of Plonda in the grand prooession.
Valdosta is shipping ear loads of mel
ons north.
Thcmas Gbcbbs, of Jasper county,
killed a negro last week who attempted
to knock him ip the bead with a tine.
Mr. Grnbbs surrendered to the sheriff of
tbat connty, and the oase will be legally
investigated.
Hxalth of Bain bridge.—Weekly Dem
ocrat-. As it seems to be in order no
for onr exchanges to speak of tbe health
of their respective cities, we might say
something of tbe health of Bainbridge.
Upon investigation we find that in tbe
Illogical Bonapartlsts.
The Paris Imperialists, who are so bns
ily looking np a snooker to the Prince I ^Tt-o'T^w” half. tKwb.™ I not know the effects of the shooting
* “ 1 iilogioal I been ten deaths among the white citi- ” *
found to be shot in tho back. This
shooting was supposed to have been
done Ly some of h:3 fellow pursuers.
Adam Williams nrged the Captain to
take him to Savannah where he might
secure medical aid, whereupon the Cap
tain and the exonr3ionists boarded the
train and ordered the conductor to
leave. At this time some of
the Liberty county people were
endeavoring to take out a warrant for
the leaders of the riot, and asked the
conductor to detain the train sufficiently
long to do this or allow them to take the
parties in custody until this could be
done. Tbo conductor was willing that
they proceed with a proper effieor, but
not otherwise: At tnvlufie there wu3
much excitement and some threats made
to detain the train until tho ;>irti.-3
creating the disturbance could be arrest
ed. Tbe train was now about to move
off when Sam Fields, of South Carolina
who had been shot, returned from where
he was stopping, with his pistol and fired
several times npon upon the train. We
Imperial, are pursuing
coarse, and should get t ask into the line I zens of oar city. This is the record of
precedent. Tho Emperor himself claim
ed the throne as the gift of tho people.
He olaimed to have been eieoted Enpar-
deaths of all ages, from infancy to old
age. In this number there have been
only four deaths among children.
When wo consider tbat the white popn-
or by snooeseive plebesoites. Now, in- lation of Bainbridge is about one tnon-
atead of vainly quarreling among them- I *#nd or twelve hundred, we feel safe in
selves In little oonclaves, let them bold* “nryreford of'nny 0 ” Lor city in^heUnde d I Gran Derry, secretary of tho Ladies Mc-
by Fields, as the train was passing out.
Tbis includes the injury done at tbis
plaoe as far as we know, being eye wit
nesses of the whole affair. We learn
that a disturb inoe was kept up on the
train.”
Tuz Americas Recorder says Superinteu
dent W. G, Rioul, of tbo a'outnwestern
railroad has written to Miss Mary C.
ly proolaim a nominating convention of States.
morial Association, to the'effecc tbat if
tbe French Imperialist party, and bring I Th* firemen of Bainbridge rebel remold of “the Confederate 6 dead “from
ont a oandid&te from among tbe numer- against jury dnty.
ous uncles, aunts, and oonsins of tbe
prinoo, in order to insare a concentration I q>ybee.
npon one man. Then let them ran him
against tbe repnblio whenever they oan
Andersonville be will furniab the neces.
A pabty of Albanians have gone to I eary transportation free of charge, ana
will also famish free passes to those hav-
__ _ _ | ing the matter in charge. This is very
The Rome Courier opens firs on Dr. I generous on the part of tbe railroad, and
get a chanoe. Bnt they may be sure ijj„
France will turn np ber nosa at being Ma . t j. McCaffbex has invented a
willed away to any low middling Bona- eo tt on bale t; B which is claimed to he the
parte, even if Ronher oan find a will doly ]
attested and signed.
“bo ss tie. ”
General Jubal A.
Earlt was in At-
Tue fire l«Bt Thursday in the Metro- la °‘ a S * tnrday
polital Hotel, New York, seems to have
been part of a plan for wholesale plan- I refaBed yesterday afternoon. The foliow-
dtr. When it broke ont the telegraph 1 ing are Judge Hillyer’s remarks:
connection with Manhattan, Bleeoker |
street, B iwery. Dry Dook aud many oth-
Felton in its last issue all along the | on behalf of the ladies we return thanks
for their kindness.
Sats the Darien Timler Gazette. “The
recent heavy rains washed thousands of
pounds of sand in the river, and if the
river front is not fixed hafore many days
the channel between the steamboat
wharf and the coal wharf will not benav.
igable. It is certainly an important mat'
ter, and the authorities should see to it
tbat a bill giving them power to make
owners of these wharf lots repair tho
tame, Is pushed through tbe Legislature
at its session next month.. It is a seri
ous matter, to say the least of it.”
The Albany News regreta to loam tbat
the peach crop In that section is not
promising. The early crop is an almost
The Cox Case.—AtUnla Dispatch: The
motion for a new trial in tbis case was
'la the trial of a case in court the one
person above all others whose bands are
tied and for whore conduct the law layB
by tho people.
or moneyed nstitntions were found to be Jo W n better marked and stricter rales is
severed, and all that part of the oily east tho judge. There is just a certain nar-
of Broadway was cat off. An extensive rew path for him—vary narrow and very total failure, owing to the ravages of the
robbery, ilia thought, had been planned,' 0tn “K ht > an “ J 10 haB to walk in it, and if carcnleo worm, which have been wide-
bnt ten mionfes afterthe wires ware out' he does bis duty he dare not deviatefrom L pr6ai i. The later crop, while notabnn-
r - . * I Jk i® obliged *.0 so in it and cannot I d ftn !- j ao f fl oe size and if the worm doe8
ft fall force of detectives of the American help it. In this matter the court has a „ ot attack it, it will turn out very well.
District Telegraph Company was on dnty discretion to grant anew trial.ns counsel it (a ys. -‘There is not enough fruit “in
at tbe buildings with whioh lbs company sfty * ** is “^* BC reU 0n . that is a legal sight to supply the home demand.”
. . f . one. It is not hedged in by precedent
bad connections and tbe polioe precincts I aB( j hy practice, but it has its bounds, — * —
in that part of the olty ont off wero noti-1 and the coart cannot govern them and go
beyond them. I have weighed this mat
ter and gone over it all again in an earn
est desire to get at the truth and be snre
to do right. I do not see that there ia
error in tbis verdict. I wish I could
avoid tbe pain of saying so, bnt I can'
not. I overrate this motion.”
fled to take extra precautions.
tOi.
. Rettib in'Heaven.—John Kommlor, a
German, at Bontli Holyoke, cn Saturday last,
•hot dead bit tlireo children, all girls, aged
reipectlio ono, fsnr and six years, bring
unable to support them. He has been ont
of woik since February. Ho eent his wife
on an orrand boforo committing tbe crime.
When arreatod Kommler sail: ‘Lot tbo law
tako it* oonne.’ He foaroJ bis children
might grow np and ontor houses of prostitu
tion, anil Ihonglit they wonld bo hotter In
beavon.
—'Tho editor of tlio Baltimore Gazoltols
willing to tako oath that bo was in tbo Senate
clumber tlio otbor day and board Logan nso
tlio following aontenco which did not bad its
way into rooord: 'I ain’t boon yot.In a posi
tion to boar such sentiments as tboso nora
tad through tbo aottlomont, bnt I bavo long
rnapiotoned in my own mind tbat thero
man, in this hors body .which wonld, if tboy
have tho potror, pluck the blno empyrean
from tbo ujla of tbs American oaglo without
stopping to reflect whore tlio country was
going to or drifting at.' At tho samotimo
Logan mads nso of sncli expression* as, ‘If
1 had knowoil it;' ‘I bavo saw tbe time;' 'Ho
dona tbis without rsflsotion.*
Toe NoainrBN Veoetable Maskvt—
Naw potatoo* wero not plonty on tho l'J.h
Inst, at Now Fork, amt fiavannab and Ghar<
lotion stock were reported rnnnlng 'ont, and
tine Norfolks woro doing boat. Southern
tin* woro -looted at 43a}4 por barrel. South'
en> culls and asoondt 91*2 00 por barrel.
Houtbcrn encumbers flat CO per crate. New
Norfolk cucumbers bavo appeared at (Now
York, Southern tomatoes por crate i2»2 00.
Bouthorn cabbage dial 2t> por banol. Geor
gia patches, bitf-bueliol crato, S2a3. Flori
da and Georgia molous iSJaCO por bnudrod,
Okra dial 25 per crato.
— It is thought tbat boforo long tbs cotton
mills of Now England will bo built with one
•tory, instead of with five or six, as at pres
ent. Tlio advantages claimed aro increased
■xtotyanl convenience and a higher speed
for machinery. Tho roport of a Now Eng
land gingham factoiy on iaet winter's nao of
a now ono-atory hull ding was tbat it covered
abont an acre, was built of brlok with corner
tower* at a coat of 923,000, and saved in gas
alone a mm equal to tbo Intorost on the cost
of the bnilding. The looms wore driven at
12 per cent, higher «paod than on theaeond
floor of tho old mill, the repairs were ifewer,
and loss imperfoct work was tamed ont.
—Tbe famous Egyptian obelisk which was
recently set np on the banks of tbe Thames,
and whioh It was fonnd would rapidly be<
come disorganized by tbe action of tho peon-
liar London atmosphere), has been coated
with a rilldons wash which it i* believed will
rncccasfnlly protect it* surface for years.
Tbo effect of the proesaa, it is said, lias *nr*
paeecd expectation, aud it is only to be com
pared to tbe restoration of an old painting.
Tbs obeli.k now appear* a* If Just cblseliod
from tbe rock, showing it* original colors,
tbe quartz and feldspar glittering In tbo aun.
light. The iQtaglio also oomot ont much
more distinctly than before.
Aeoii.kb CosKi.tsn Collision.—Mr. Conk
ling, says the Sun of Batnrday, angered ano
thsr Stnator to-day, and tbis time it was ono
of bia party associates. Don Cameron was
in conversation wiib Mr. Ransom, wbess
desk is only a few feet from Mr. Oonkllng's.
Tbo Senator from Naw York was making a
speech (on ono of his amendments to the
Army bill, snl bo reproved Uamsron for dis
turbing him in a tone auliblo to tbo occn-
pacts of tbe galleries. Cameron appeared
to be greatly angered. Ho turned sharply
toward Qoukling, and, shaking bU finger at
him, walked to tbo cloak room on tbo Re-
publican side of tho chamber. Subsequently
be returned to Mr. Ransom's desk and re
newed the conversation. Mr. Cockling hav
ing finished speaking, crossed to where Game
ren stood, and, taking him by'tbs arm, ap
parently apologized.
TnsEx.EjirsEs* Ecaisir.—Tho ex-Em.
pres* Engonie swooned when i be beard of
ber son’s death and remained insensible a
long timo. She rallied eomowbat in the
afternoon, bat was nnable to see anybody.
Many distinguished visitors oalled. and many
telegrams of condolence were receirod from
all parte of the world.
Tho ex-Kmpreas Eugenio oontinued sleep-
loos and depressed, liar private Mcretary
tclegrsped tbe Duchess of Sutherland, this
morning, tbat tbo still remained in a semi-
oouscion* condition and it was imperatively
necessary to do something to rouse her. Tbe
Dncbete acrordingly started for Ohiiiehnret.
Tha condition of tbe Empress Eugenie, by
later reporta ia said to bo improving. Tha
English Onnrt will go into mourning for the
(Titoe Imperial until July : i
Hast Week’s Cotton JF/Rures
THE CROP SITUATION.
The New York Commercial and Finan•
cial Chronicle reports the total receipts
of the seven days onding last Friday
night at 7,188 baleo, against 10,721 the
same week of last year—making a total
sinco 1st September last of 4,414.610
bales, against 4,230,436 for tbe same
period of tbe previona cotton year—show
ing an increase of 184,174 bales.
Tbo statement of tho Ootton Erchsnge
of the same date, was as follows: Re
ceipts, 6.031 againat 10,505 last year.
Total, 4,404,0S2 against 4,191,4CC—show-
ing nn excess of 212.616.
Tbe Chronicle's interior port tablo shows
1,858 bales reocived daring these seven
against 4,687 for same days knt year.
Shipments 5,012, against 10,715 the same
days last year. Sticks on Friday fioled
np 29,306, againat. 23,287 at same date
last year.
Tbo OhronicU's visible supply table
showed on Friday 1,605,309 balep of oot
ton in sight against 1,886,731 kales a
same dato last year, 2,441.545 tbe year
before at tbo same date, and 2,554,829 in
1876 at same dato. These figures show a
deoreaso in tbe visible supply, ns com
pared with last year, of 281,422 boles. As
oompared with 1877, a deoreaso of 836,.
236 bales, and as oompared with 1876 a 1
deoreaso of 916.520 bales.
Middling upland in tbe Liverpool mar
ket last Friday was worth 6 15-16; last
year at the same dato it wab worth 6}—
in 1877, at same date, the quotation was
6 3-16 and in 1876 at earns date, tho
same.
Tho Chronicles weather telegrams for
Friday last, report tbe coast of Texas still
without rain—corn rained and eotton suf
fering. Streams all dried up, and oattle
suffering. Showers, however, are report
ed at Corsicana and Dallas—insufficient
bnt helpful. Tbo highest reach of the
mercury was 99.
In New Orleans there was no rainfall
bnt sn average thermometer of 83,
Vicksburg reports crops promising and
weather favorable. Columbns, Missis
sippl, two light rainB, weather too cold and
cotton covered with lice. Arkansas, sontb
of Little Rock, is suffering severely from
dronth, and serious loss will result if it
does not rain in a few days. Nothingim-
portant from Tennessee.
Mobile says the accounts from the in
terior are mixed—some reporting drouth
and others too much rain. Caterpillars
are reported in several counties, bnt lit-
tlo importance attached to these reports.
Showery in Mobile three days. A light
rain has fallen in Montgomery. Crop
promising. No rain in Selma.
Macon reports crop accounts less fa.
vorable on account of cool weather. Crop
backward. Blooms nearly a month be
hind last year. Oolnmbus had rain
on one day. Savannah a little on three
day*. Augnsta had nine one-hundredths
of an inoh. Charleston had 1.64 of rain.
Samming np the agnonltnral depart
ment reports for Jane, the Chronicls
makes them to mean an acreage in cot
ton of 12.609,970 against 12,2C9,121 last
year, or 240,849 excess; and a worse con
dition of crop by three per cent.
Youno BuBGLAits.—A heavy attempt
at burglary was committed in Nashville
on Friday night by two negro boys, ono
twelve and the other nine years old. It
was fonnd tbat they belong to-a gang of
ten just such, eight of whom aro under j tho elocution of tho sentence
Lost Seven Pounds lu Tlireo
Weeks,
Allan’d Anti-Fat is a genuine medicine,
and srill reduce corpulency from two to
five pounds per week. Purely vegetable
and perfectly harmless, acting entirely
on the food in the stomach, preventing
tbe formation of fat. It is also a posi-
Counsel for defense then took an order | for dyspepsia and rbeuma-
Boeton, Mass., Fab. lltb, 1878.
45 Years Befot-a the Public.
THE CENUINE
DR. O. McLANE’S
CELEBRATED
Kotblng Venture, Nothing Win.
While moralists differ as to the bene
ficial effects on the community as to the
alrantageB gained from a lottery in
preference to a direot tax, there can be
doubt that the happy recipients of the
many Urge gums that are so frequently
given by the Louisiana State Lottery are
benefitted. The attractive sum of $30,-
000 may become the property of some
one of our readers who is willing to ven
ture two dollars by remitting it to M. A.
Dauphin, P. G. Box G92, New Orleans,
before July 8th, when the 110:h monthly
distribution occurs. jun24 1 w
The majority of Wall Street, houses
and men, have a world-wide reputation
for soundness and honesty. The old J
house of Alex. Frothingham & Go., 12
Wall Street, New York, is entitled to ab
solute confidence- They ; state that an
investment of about $100 made recently, j
returned over $1,000 in lees than Bixty
days. Send for their circular, free.
McCrary's Nomination Withdrawn.
—The President sent the Senate the fol- j | s under the shoulder blade,'and
LIVER PILLS
FOR THE CURE OF
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
HAIN in the right side, under the
1 edge of the ribs, increases on pres
sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left
’side;; the patient is rarely able to lie
die left side; sometimes the pain
lowing: “Donbts having arisen as to tho
profr.tty of appointing in advance of
the actual vacancy to occur September 1,
1879, a person to fill the cffice of Judge
of the Circuit Couit of the United States
for the Eighth Circuit, I hereby with
draw the nomination for tuat office of
George McCrary, of Iowa.” The mes
sage will be laid before the Senate in the
next executive session.
From Eminent Dr. H. K." Hopson,
Memphis. Tenn.—‘This is to certify that
I have made use of Gulden's Liebig’s
Liquid Beef and Tonic Invigorator in
several eases of consumption and general
debility, and have found it to act admir
ably in such oases as a nutritive food,
tonic and stimulant.” Bold by Jno. In
galls, Macon. jun24 1 w
Henry Lunday, of Stratford. Con
necticut, 70 years old, killed himself with I
a dose of arsenio the other night, in a fit
of despondency, because a young lady of
the neighborhood would not marry him.
To those who are so unfortunate as to
become prematurely gray, or whose hair
exhibits a tendency to fall aff. we recom
mend a trial of Hail’d Hair Kenewer. We |
doeo with tho utmost confidence because
it is everywhere received with marked |
favor, and has built upon its own merits
such a snre foundation that it is known I
and used in all civilized countries.—Ad. \
disoii (N. F.) Advertiser. jan24 lw
The second sale of Qoeen Christina's
jewels has produced $1,300,000. Oae
broad girdle of sapphires and brilliants j
sold for $8,420, and a magnificent neck
lace, containing 539 pearls.brought $14 «
860.
This ia no apology for wniaky drink
ing ; it is a medicine that cannot he used |
to intoxicate; it produces a tonio effect,
as well as acts as a cathartic. In faot
Simmons’ Liver Regulator ia pronounced
an unexceptionable medicine.
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come soon.
v- . . , . . . . will go np to the September term and be
No rain yet, that is to say, np to four d£ a p 0BCC j „f B8 800n a8 tbo Atlanta docket
o'clock Monday afternoon; bat it will | is reached.
Tbo first ward of Augusta Js sorely
afflicted with burglars.
Before the United States Commis
sioner.—Savannah A r eur: Four German
sailors were arrested under warrant of
to allow exceptions to be filed and the Botanic Medicine Co'.','Buffalo, N.'l
case taken to the Supreme Court. It | Givti.xmen-Too lady alluded to lost
THIS UEOBU1A JPKK8S.
seven ponnds in three weeks by the use
of Athens Anti-Fat. Yours truly.
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Wholesale Druggisls.
IN NOICT1I GEORGIA.
Marietta—Its History— M aeon
Visitors—National cemetery.
This place was established early iu this
The Thomaaville Times affords us the
following: A pedestrian quartette is the I “beaten unaer warrant or
amusement or tha hour in Thomaaville. | United SwteB Commissioner Beckett, for a 0 r . T ,.^. ulll . lu lma
Tare and William Yarnyer, brothers, I Latch" 1 ?/ lho C1 Gernian 0 ^Imk^nuaVon I ca ,?- t ? lr ' ‘f ,Ii ' 3 ooupty ei:a of Cobb,
had a difli-ultrin which T*rfc carved his , tno uerman “ ir * ADBa ' on I wbiah county Is named in boner of Judge
-hh All ! Ktel ^* Io consequonoe of the absence of Thos. W. Cobb. A military institute was
brother witn a knife. Alt m Ihomas important witnesses it was decided to established here in 1651 by Col. A. V. Hrnm-
county, postpone the investigation nntil Monday by 10 d was incorporated by the Legislature
The Young Female College commenco-1 next at 10 a. m., and the prisoners were iQ l 85a The institute flourished nntil the
. /«. ... .... I . . . * * I trar honstt m ion cn m*v<Trnf ila
ment of Thomaaville will be more than
usually interesting this year.
An old gentleman named B. H. Wether-
ington was run over and killed by a
train on the Atlantio and Gulf road near
Boston.
Tub Thomaaville Guards have been
remanded to ieU. I V*, be 8 an * wll6n 00 of its cadota join.
I ed the army that it was compelted'to suspend.
Macon merchants bad large shipments I Toe building remains in good condition but
of coffee on the bark. is not used at present. Dr. Oox'a wtter
I cure, so auooeeafnlly command hero thirty
All the Judges to Assemble in At- I y 6srd »B°> is a thing of tho paet ard ia no
lanta.—Atlanta Constitution: In the “ST, 8 ' T .. ... ., .
Con.litu/ion of the 18 th, Judge B fgt,^
| underwood, or tho Romo circuir, pub- | two huadrej inhabitants, is now a pl&nta-
inviled to iointho enoRniDinent in Rome. I * ., ... * * ~ I two huiicreu lnii&bitautH, m now aplanta-
It is not known vet whether thev will tic- ! '“J 1188 a . ca11 ^ or * Meeting in Atlanta of tlon. Many here • remember the Indians.
. y • y j a u tbe judges of the State, on Monday I Throughout the connty there aro several
ce P r * I nexf. The time bnim- hardlv Bufficient I millH and factories thirty and forlv rear.
Last week a negro by tbe name of Wil-
next. The time being hardly sufficient f mills and factories thirty and forty years
for some of the judges, who live at a I °*6 and are operated regularly,
liams made a desperate attempt near I sre ^ distance, to get here, it is thought I . Marietta, presents but few marks of an
Thomaaville to murder a peddler named I tliat the crowd will 1 “ ~ ~
be anite slim It is I Th®* 0 no place in the South bet-
SlnEsinger by strihing four heavy blows I fl ' afo ' ,V aay however, that a majority of NorthXn?h°U S BMifarmi'eswem fficated
on a blow-proof skull and leaving him the c i rc „it judges will respond to the here ana near lio.e for soma tuno during tho
for dead, hie will recover. I call, and that tbs necessary arrangements vvar. Beveral nevere engagements occurred
Watermelons are coming in slowly. mad6 for a future meeting to be held in I here. The hat.leof Kenneaaw was ospoci-
T lie Hpeeiinen. an; not very good, but I Atlanta :it u.i distant dav. The meeting I & 6y oev.iro. Tho country for miles around
they command a fair prioe. \ will he held for the pnrpoBa of discnsB-
A pibk in Americas laat week burned * n ff the rales now in farce in tho varioHS
judicial districts of the State, and
for the purpose of establishing I
sot of roles tbat will be universally en
forced in all tbe circuits of the State.
Mr. Ltmak Hall, cadet from the / 'There are twenty judges npon the efr- delightfully cool. As a climste for oon-
... I cnit benches of- tho State, and aoiomr I 8nm Phv 0 s, Marietta ranks foremost in tho
second district, is homo on a visit in , , . nninbpr of United Htstos. Many of her beat citizens
fble m'lnds. ^^^ “X oiTS I ff?5»!-55!9S5! and bring cored by
aeveral negro shanties. A negro by the I
namo of John Dumas has been committed [
on 8nspioion of being the incendiary.
hhowa tho track of desperate warfare The
entrenchments, thall-stuttered trees, graves
and rains of tbe torch, tell the story. It is
t lie
HIGHEST JOINT
Between the Atlantia Ocean anj the Ten
nessee river. The water ia freestone and ia
A Bride's Sad Fate —Mrs. A. Roland, of |
Liege, Belgium, at Niagara Falls, on Satur
day, borrowed a drinking cup from her hue-
band while vielting the Three Sisters’ islands,
and, stooping for a drink, fell into tha swift
ly running waters, and was swept over Horio
Shoo falls. The hnaband and wife were on
a wedding tour.
Umw JiOKao*’sJi*aT sWEET NAVY TO-
B4UIU nitvlSdkvlfjc
4|KURY—“Why will men smoko common
Tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Eros.
’SEAL OF ft ORTH CAROLINA.” at tha n* |
price j •
it frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken
for rheumatism in the arm. The stom
ach' is affected with loss of appetite
and' sickness ;■ the bowels in general
are costive, sometimes alternative with
lax* the head'is troubled with pain,
accompanied \vitJ\ a dull, heavy sen
sation in the baclrpart. There is gen
erally a considerable loss of memory,
accompanied with a painful sensation
of having left undone something which
ought to have been done. C-A slight,
dry cough is sometimes an attendant.
The patient complains of weariness
and debility; he is easily startled, his
feet are cold or burning, and lie com
plains of a prickly sensation of the
skiri; his spirits are low; and although
he ts satisfied that exercise would be
benieficial to him, yet he can scarcely
summon up fortitude enough to try it.
In fact, he distrusts every remedy.
Several of the above symptoms attend
the disease, but cases have occurred
where few of them existed, yet exam
ination of the body, after death, has
shown the liver to have been exten
sively deranged.
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cases of Ague anti Fever, when
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or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afflicted with this
disease to give them a fair trial.
For all bilious derangements, and
as a simple purgative, they are un
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The genuine are never sugar coated.
Every box has a red wax seal on the
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Liver Fills.
The genuine McLane’s Liver Pills
bear the signatures of C. McLane and
Fleming Bros, on the wrappers.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr.
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Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
market being full of imitations of the
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same pronunciation. *»
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Aye r-s
Diseases of ths
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tnevery community,
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Eminent physicians in all parts of the
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M Great
the climate; settled here. Asa summer and
The Brnnstriok Advertiser says naval I great interest to the legal fraterntty of winter resdrt It is becoming noted.
etoros are coming in briskly.
the State, and will no donbt be product-
,, „ „„„„ iva of much good. Tha place of hold- Is well represented and many mare are
Mr. Christopher Wright shot him- in(f tho meet j n(; not yet been at j e£ , a oxpected. I give tha names ot those here
A Fuent Ttpcgraphioil Error Cor-
rioted.—In Sunday’s issue, in the
Georgia Pr6*s, the writer quoted a para
graph from the South Georgia Times with
the caption, “Is There a Heaven for
Lawyers ?” In commenting upon tbe
same we aaid “now, onr verdant brother
abonld understand that alt this speoial
pleading ia simply professional, and in
the line cf bnain*aa. We do most oon»
soientionaly think there are some good
lawyers.”
This laat sportive remt.rk the remorse
less compositor rendered thns: “We do
not conscientiously think there are some
good lawyers." The oonbext, of coarse,
shows the error in question, bnt still we
hasten to disabnse onr legal friends of
any erroneous impressions is tbe premi
ses. Very many of their profesidon are
among the most nseful and pions of onr
lay churchmen, and, of course, ev a n the
qualified remark we made was merely in
jest.
self near Brunswick last week,
The Advertiser has corn a ont in new I gether while the'Legislature is iu sea- I HmUh^chUd 1 and servant 8 .’ Mrs*' Geo ’
type.
ted. If the body shonld bo called to- | 8t ftouilfaapni Mm. L. .Ripf«y,
vion, and it is quite likely that it will, it I Kenner, child and servant, Miss M. A. Buell-
is suggested that the breakfast room of | anon, Misaea Snider in company with tbeir
the Kimball would be a suitable place ia I grauo-mother. Mrs. Jone?. Mrs. (Japtaiu
which to hold the meeting. This mat- tlarneaf Mra. Campbell and otnera are ex-
ter, however, will be arranged by a com-1 daily. There are usually from 500
mittee 10 be appointed for that partieu. *° 100 ° v ‘ s . it0r8 ljera during thj summer.
- * Those desiring to secure board here ctn be
The Griffin Dialriot Conference will
soon meet iu Thomaston.
The Dahlonegi Signal says :
A.'MiSS lffl/t°unt D , 8 'He sSs ffla’t I ^ purpose. The gathering is looked to I
tbo timber on the Bine Ridge Mountain | *, lnuc “ > ntarest by the citizens of I There are several delightfnl hotels and
Atlanta. boarding houses bore. The drives aro good
near Cooper’s Gap, is literally oovered
witb a worm something like the. measur
ing worm, from one ,o one and a half I Savannah Hews: On Wednesday last a I 3&nS> jfiSaSSraS^TiBrnmonL
inoheelong. 1 bey are stripping all tho | moating of the colored people of Liberty — ... -
The Late Picnic Battle at No. 3 — I & ud Mr. Chuck Anderson has excellent tnrn-
1 outs. This gentleman owns the celebrated
trees except lue black lojuBt. They have I county was hold in tbe Dorchester Con-
espeoial taste for the hiokory tree. A
person crossing the monnUiu has to ear-
gregadonal chnrcb, Snelsocville, Liberty
county, four miles from Station No 3,
ry a aliok and wave it betore him to pro- Atlantio and Gulf Railroad, for the pur,
(Ant himanIP fpmu vafelia nro ulan ! » •
teot himself from wtl-L Tnere are also
in the same locality thousands of large
blaok bugs, near tbe sizs of tho June
pose of investigating the bloody riot at
No. 3 on the afternoon of the 9th inst.,
the particnU .'s of which have already
hug, having legs from one to two inobes 1 ij 8en gi Ten> t \, committee of the whole
long, ’lnese bugs do not fly, but rnn| waa a ec i are d, with Rev. P. Snelson,
npon tbe gronnd and climb tbe trees.
Athens Chronicle : The hall of the
Chairman, and s thorough examination
was made. From the Secretary, John
Demosthentan Society of tbe State Uni- MclntOBb, Jr., we have the foliwing re
sult of their investigation. We give the
report of the committee verlatias, which
is as follows:
varsity Is being much improved.
Only one Georgia repressntativa grad
uates at West Point this year. Ho is Ca
det James Lockett, son of Colonel Ben.
Lockett, of Albany, and he graduates “The accounts of the affair as fonnd in
number thirty in a class of sixty-seven. I 1ft 0 Savannah Homing Neics ot the 10th
Perpetual Motion—Berrien connty an< * 'J** 1 * era re ad. and the investiga-
vr « ——• , ,... . . tion them began. Eleven witnesses were
Aries: Ml Vickery, of this connty, who evamined, moat of whom were on tbe
is reported to have invented a perpetual gronnd dQring the whola day> and wl( .
motion machine, u said to have his in- nesaed [ha scene from beginning to end.
ventlon closely hid frompnbho view. Xha fo]l owing facts were disclosed:
We heard of a genUeman who offered There waB a ^ cmc on the 9;h in , t . at
h.m five dollars just for a look at it, but No . 3 At ,. ntic ^ Dd (LUf Rfliroad. Some
he wasrefused. Another gentleman of- o{ tho Libert cotjnt , 0 were ont t0
fered him a thousand dollars .n cash for - themselves with the excursionists,
A”! a .„ g0 ° d P6 . r - “I 1 ' “ .* U mo “ ey and others to aelL A smaller number on
made by the invention, but this was also the whola than at m ioaa icDi
reused. So there must be something | and for tw0 reag0D s_firet, becanse of the
" great pressure on the farms, and, sec-
IQ 1C.
Irwiit aud Wilcox countie? ara pros- I ond, because tha notice of the picnic was
pering as to orops, roads, etc. I so little known. Everything passed off
Wheat threshing U at it* height in pl ea8 »“Hy until about 4 o’clock, when
n - . . I two boys near tbe dancing stand got in-
Middle Georgia and the crop is repotted to a dispute about some plums. Oae of
as unusually large. § the boys was from Chatham and the oth-
Middle Georgia Argus: There will be erfrom Liberty. A third boy came into
a good orop of paaohes in tbis Motion, at- the .dispute. The boy from Chatham
though a great noise was made over the I drew a knife, and each of them was
Cotton got back to 71-16 in Liverpool
yesterday, with sales of ten thousand
bales.
little frost last spring.
Elberton, in Elbert oonnty, is im- j
proving vary much since tbat plaoe was j
reached by the Elberton Air Lina Road.
Shops, stores and reaidenoes are rising
hurried oat of tbe yard by their friends.
“Intelligence relative to the disturb
ance of the boys reached the t'iptAinof a
Bcjuad of men who were drilling near
by, and the Captain injadiolonsly ordered
a charge to tbe spot from whiob the dis-
Eenneeaw mountain (Indian name Ghe.
qneto,) is two and » half miles from tbo
court lionse. From its top you can see At
lanta- Snnset viewed front tho monntain is
quite grand.
THE FEDESII. CEMETERY
Here is a place of note, there are buried
in it known 71S2, unknown 2963, total 10,145
Union BOldiei'd. It is situated on a knod,
blue grass is planted over it, well shaded’
On tbe Bnmmit around the flag-staff—writhe
top of which is a United States flag—are
placed fonr large cannons pointing upward,
in the mouths of the cannons are lodged
large balls, embUniAtin of profound and
silent grief—'* too lull for utteranoe,” l pre-
same. Acomplete record I* on file of tboso
who are buried there giving name, rank,
where killed, efo, f. e of all who were
known. The spot was given to the govern
ment by H. G. Cole, a Union man from
Oobb oonnty, who is bnried there by his re
quest. Them are 35 acres, nearly, in the
plaoe, surrounded by a rock wall 44 inches
wide at tha base nud 18 inches at top and
mounted by a granite slab three inches
thick and 24 w.de. Tbe fence cost abont
9t3,000. There are monuments for the
known and tqlitre marble block for tbe un
known. Some thirty odd grave stones have
been erected by the relatives of the deceased.
Tbe grave stones ocst tbe United States
about 929,000. The eemetery was begun in
U67 and finished in ltd. Tbe dead there
included those kdled from the banks of tbe
Ohiekamanga.f Besses, Jonesboro, Atlanta
and east of Aagmta, also those once inter
red at Montgomery, Ala. Two cf the late
Lient. Benner’s chi dren are burned there.
The cemetery np to date bag cost tbe gov
ernment about 9125,000. Gapt. James G.
Hagbes, a member of tbe Federal army his
been Superintendent of this large hurrial
ground for twelve years. He is fnrnisbed
with a comfortable brick cottage. He makes
an uiicient officer. 'Ihe place ii a reeort
for lovers, students and beny carriages. In
my next 1 will say something abont tbe
Confederate cemetoiy.
Wh. O. Oabh.
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on all aides like magic. Tbe road con- tnrbanoe was reported. Daring tbe
nects with the Air Line at Toaooa, and is
fifty miles in length.
Tbe Oglethorpe Echo is responsible for
this:
There was fonnd a few days ago, in
Miss Mary Carter’s wheat paten, one
bnnch of wheat with forty-sir heads and
an average of about seventy-two grains
per bend, making :i 31J grains to one.
charge a few persons were slightly In
jured, one of whom—a bc.y from Liber
ty—was charged with drawing a razor on
the Ciptain. He at once denied ir, and
then the squad set upon him. He fled,
and the sqaRd followed in close parsnit,
several of whom drew pistol] and fired
upon him, bnt fortnnately he was only
struck once, and then not seriously in
jured. He escaped. On the return of
tbs sqnad <rom Ihe pursuit, they set upon
Garter cm hardly compete with his | anotber Liberty oonnty ’boy- At this
time one' W. D. Goodson, of Liberty
oils.
The Lnmpkin Independent calls for the I county, nrged tbe captain to qniet and
enlargement of the Lunatic Asylum.
Stewart connty has several contracts
for bridge bnilding to let.
Valdosta Times: There have been,
within the last two or three weeks, two j
serious riots—one in Liberty county, Ga>, J
control bis men, and this time one Sam
Fetid*, of South Carolina, defended the.
boy, and nrged the Captain to qniet tbe
disturbance. Said Field] was set npon
at once by the squad. He also fled, was
pursued, fired npon andBhot in the hand.
On the retnrn of the squad one Adam
Williams, a leader in tna pursuit, was
Dr. Ball’s Baltimore Pills qniokly re
move tbe constipated habit of body and
all of its pernicious effeots. Price only
25 cents. Sold by all drnggiats.
Welsh Genealogies.—Sir Watkins
William Wynne, talking tea friend abont
the antiquity of his family, which he osr-
riend np to Noah, was told tbat co was a
mere mushroom. “Aye !” said be, “How
so, pray?’’ “Why,” replied the ether,
“when 1 was in Wales, a pedigree of a
particular family was shown to me. It
filled abont five large skins of parchment,
and about the middlo cf it was a note in
the margin : ‘Abont this tima tbe world
was created.’ ’’
7 Prevention is sorely better than enre;
and to prevent the diseases of babyhoed
from attacking your child, use in season
Dr. Ball’s Baby Syrnp, the safest and
beet remedy for children. All druggists
tell it.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Under au-A by
virtuoof an order from the Court ot Ordi
nary of said county wilt be sold before the court
house door in tbo city of Macon on ibe first
Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours
of sale, ten shares of the capital stock
of tbs Southern and Atlantic Tele
graph Company. Hold as the property of Jack-
son Deloacbe, late of said county, deceased.
Terms cash.
R F LAWTON,
junSlavtw Administrator.
G eorgia, bibb coDNTy.-win be sold
on the first Tuesday in July next belore
tbe court house door in the city ot Macon, in
said county, between tbe usual boars of sale,
forty sbares o! tbe capital stock of the Exchange
Bank of Macou. Sold as the property of the
estate of W B Parker, late of said couniy, do
ceased M J PABKBR,
unit td Kxaiilrir.
the basement, with Water and Gas. There is a
a double Kitchen, Stable and Carriage Hons-,
and s well of excellent water on the lot. which
contains one-half of an acre: also & l&rire collec
tion of choice flowers and shrubbery. This place
combines every advantage of health, position and
convenience to business. Terms easy and price
very low. Apply to
E WCUBBEDGB.
aprl S sun tf Broke A Real Estate Avent.
Crystal Burial Caskets.
wry;
W B :
hara just baen appointed sole agent for
. PQ Macou ot tbo Crjata] Burial Case Com
pany, of Ohio.
TLeae Caskets are made entirely of iron and
ylasa—the sides, ends and lop being a sheet of
Plate Glass inch thick They are elegantly
lined with heavy Siik and fiatin Trimrainea, and
the Har dies, Omamtnt?, etc, are Gold Plate.
They are ihe handsomest Casket ever brought
into this *ity, and are much lighter and cheaper
than the old Mettallic Casket, and are the most
durable in existence. They will only have to be
seen for their worth to bo appreciated. Thero
are two distinct linings in the Casket; one
showing the glass.
Wo have also a full stock of
Metalic Burial Cases, Caskets and
Coffins
of every description, including onr Ppccialtr,
the solid glads top. hinged lid ROSEWOOD
CASKET and the GLOsS WHITE CASKET,
for children.
Our prices arc lower than anyone in the city.
I give my persona! attention to cRy orders.
Sunday and m«cht calls answered from mj resi
dence, corner Second and Walnut Street*.
ARTHUR lx. WOOD,
Neit to Lanier House.
mayll todlm MACON. GEORGIA.
XX. K. HINES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I have removed • •> one of my brick offices corner
Poplar and Second Streets.
I N addition to local business, I will give .pent.
attention to cases entrusted to me in the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and In the
United Stales Circuit and Bankrupt Courts for
Georgia norll
30 Horse Power
STATIONARY BNRGINB. Return Tubular
U Boiler, with Saw Mill complete, for sale by
A K FISHER, Powers-life, Houston Co, Ga.
Will be sold low for cash. Come and see the
Mill in opeiation. m.yzs lm*
CURES
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES
Without Medicine
RHEUMATISM, PARALYalS LIVER COM
PLAINT, CHILLS AND FEVER. IN
FLAMMATION OP STOMACH
AND BOWB 1.8.
NERVOUS DISEASES A SPrCIllll. NER
VOUS EXHAUSTION, OEffliO-UKIftARt
DISEASES. BIADDER AND KIDNEY
AFFECTIONS,
For SEMINAL WEAKNESS
Arising from Self-Abuse. Excesses, or Dissipa
tion, attended with some of the following symp
toms :
Spermatorrhoea, Nervous Debility, Lo<w cf
Memory, Indisposition to Exertion or Business.
Shortness of Breath, Trembling. Troubled with
Thoughts of Disease, Dimness of vision,
Bains in the Back, Chest and
Dead, Rush of EJocd
to the Head,
WKIN ERCPT10N8, ETC
Bbokbn-Dow, Dibilitatbd Constiiptions
Both aiale and Female, and all difficult cases
for which help can be obtained nowhere else,
fonnd to be ►6 by undeniable facts.
NO DECEPTION. A TRUE THEORY.
The frail of forty years experience as a success*
fal PHYSICIAN and long expedience as a pro?
titioner in Hospital and City Practice, who has
produced a System that, without destructive
DRUGGING and DOSi>G, has brought fotrth
n process by which Nature asserts her power to
restore, and thousands who were Invalids pro
nounce its inestjm;»b!e vames as a Remedy 8end
Symptoms and receive Diagnosis, Pamphlet,
Circulars, etc, tree. Address
DR G W POREES
Professor of Improved System of Medical
Electricity.
172 Kl* Htbvst, Cihcishati, Ohio.
Bewc^e of Imitators
Boffns Appliances and Speculat
ing Adventurers-
anriiO deod&«*8m
GRAVIES,
c^e ay
< ^
Signature is on every boltM ot the GEM/INS
WORGESTEESHIEE SAUCE.
imparts the most delirious taste and sest to
SOUPS. ' EXTRACT
of a LRTTER from
a MEDICAL GEN
TLEMAN at Ma-
dras to bis brotuer
at WORCESTER.
Jfay, 1851.
Tell LFAAPER-
R1NS that their
Sauce is highly es
teemed in' India,
(and i«, in toy opm-
JOIN T8, ion, the most rnl.it-
able as well as tbe
_ most wholesome
GAME, AO. ^Kaucethsti. marie.’
Bold and used throughout tbe world.
TRAVELERS AND TOURISTS FIND
GREAT BENEFIT IN HAVING A BOTTLE
WITH THEM.
JUHX DUN CAN’S SONS.
Agents for
EA & PERRINS,.
S COLLEGE PLAGE AND 1 UNION SQUARE,
febSSlawly NEW YORK.
FISH.
HOT
COLD
CITY TAXES.
rjiHE last Installment of city taxes isnow due
-L and all interested are requested to call acd
pay the same, as the time ii sh vrt. Come up
and save co»t. Office hours 9 a m. to 1 p m, and
from S pmtoS p m. C J WILLIAMSON,
junlSlvr Treasurer.
TO RENT.
T HE store eccopied byj R Saulsbuty, also
several othet stores well located.
t GB ROBERTS.
June 17.1S79. jnnlSSt
C A8H paid for Wheat or Flour exchanged for
itat;he Georgia Mill.
jnn7 lm J £ COOK & CO.
OPIUM!
Old or New Blinds Fitted with
DEARBORN'S
BLIND AWING FIXTDEIS.
Can be used both ways shown in cut, making
the best and cheapest awning known.
Ask your hardware dealer for them, or send
for ex pi an at orv circulars to the manufacturers.
Hold by T GUKRNSBY, Macou. Ga.
apr8 2t&wSm
TO DRUGGISTS.
W E are now prepared to print Druggists
Labels of every description upoa aa rea
sonable terms aa can be had anywhere.
feb27 TJSLBGRAPH A MJ5SSB >GER