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and <>sm ihllar por month for a ikortor ttuu.
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loryrr gq% ir* of (** U*+o or Uos for tho/trot
t»tertion, and Fiftt touts for ait onLooqnont
in \trtLm*. 1a «r*l rat** to e*mt motors.
TOM TMLMOMAFII AMD At hMRJiGER
tkPtO Of the vidoot momtpoport tn
iw motion of Qoorgi * and for mmng poor*
Atm fnmiohol tho c.iri#r mki fo tAo! 00090
0 (Jmrglif. Jiki Florida trading at
this point* It And* Us toag into utmost omorg
vUoUigout houookold and man of businoos »
fiVt* MriiM. if an adoortioing medium in
(b%t rang* of country
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Tin Third Term.
It is considered and adjudged by the
New York stalwarts that the Inierrening
four jeorBa In wbioh Gen. Grunt hue oeen
kept in training on foreign eoil for t third
rsoe bw removed ell possible objections
to u third term. Theeo objections they
think are restricted entirely to the temp
tations to which an incumbent is exposed
toproelituto official influence to the con
trol of the ballot.
That policy is now substantially affirm
ed in tho Presidential vetoes, and their
universal justification by Republican
State conventions, in which the right to
superintend the ballot by Federal ap
pointees, supported by the army of the
United States, is boldly affirmed.
The temptation to prostitute official in
fluence to oootrol the ballot lies os maoh
against a second se a third term; nor la
(be objection materially mitigated by a
little interim of not more than three
years, during all of which tho incumbent
bos been substantially before the people
—The scheme to print a new Grant organ
, tvaaluo»ton btf been abandoned, those
wbo wcjc expecting to pat up tho money
having sa’»”"*** themselves that Grant is
gsttrag along quite wsU enough without any
more organa.
-ffr. yff t man In g.l.mmyen, Mirfl
wm approached m the street by in excited I a candidate for re-election and advocated
l,ni+ boy, who said: ‘Ulster, my sister U in I M the only man able to moet the demands
the flame, over there; if you’ll get her out j ot t j, e situation by reason of an arbitrary
temper—a dospotlo will and a military
habit of using the strong hand mates!
of the milder legal and constitutional
remedies.
No more dangerous, dlsgraoefnl or
slanderous plea can be imagined than
that which is everywhere urged for the
third term. Dangerous, because it will
jut invaluable tome.’ ‘I am gisd tobear I be substantially a dec!sion of the people
it, Tom,’ returned the novelist. ‘Ye*, sir,’ I against a government of law. Disgraceful,
T .’:^ Jem; ‘for wb--b 1 have been ant all day I because it will bo a substantial confession
hard at work, and come bone tired, and I tbt t the American people Bra unfit for
take op onoofyoornoveie,Iinseteep dirseu I mfiI j ma an( j usages of self-govern-
ly.’ j mont. Blwderous, because it seeks to
—It was stated in a temperance mooting I gj Ta t j, 0 f 0n i misrepresentations of tho
yesterday, soya tho Hew York Harold, that jutraf . 0 miI i a B po C ial verdiot of endorse-
he wine of u*o Hebrew* was tho joioe that American people,
naturally exudes from broten grapee, and ■ 1
■ intoxicating Grape* may nave acted
IH give you a dollar.’ 'The man iwcned tho I
impmlil child. A few days ‘alterirard the
boy entered bis offioe and pat on bia dosk a
|n small com, bav-ng broken open a
toy bank and sold a hobby norne to raise the J
-Oid Tom Fur die, Bir Walter Boott’s
favorite attendant, once arid: Them are
floe noiak of yours, thr Walter, they aro
that way la Jodem, bat no fiueyardiat of the
Tho real political objection to indefl-
j nite re-elections to the Presidency iB the
sent'day'ever found eoch Joioe. Tho I <longor of establishing dynastic influence
•flrnt niomog,' si U is called, yields the beet in tho country, and this is the very thing
wine, but millions of men have been mado I the Grant third term seeks to do. It
drank by it- Tell as something that we oan presents him aa tho only person fit for
believe, bretbron. • I the offioe—and 11 so, for a third term,
-The otli-itl retards of tho California I lt w j|j ^ roore flo for a fourth. All this
elect ton have not yet been made op. In Ban I |g fatally at war with the true Repnbli
yranciaeo the Oonrls ware oompollod to make , mQ doct , !neB 0 f rotation and a frequent
an order directing ilia olootioa copmUmon- I ^ ^ ori( ,inal source of power.
an to go on with the ooout, end they aro
It makes tho mogistrate tho master, not
GEOHG1A I'KEHH.
A oarmraanao man, through the
oolumns of the Butler Herald, sends In a
few pointed remarks on the subject of
“manners” and “sweethearts.”
Comer Johans as B. Gobhan, having
gathered his ootton crop, is Bmilicg upon
the Columbus girls from the shallow
depths of a patent shirt. Where is
Blocker and that exoellent paper for
$2.
Turn* is a matrimonial fatality about
the Constiiutum. Spratling was married
tho other day in Augusta; Johnson slips
Sored oollege at Athens, graduated with
distinction end honor, both in Iaw aud
the liters:; department. He has been
Tex Collector of this county several times
einoe the war, and represented Washing
ton county in the Ue-iek’nre also one
term. The above is » true history of bis
during exploits, os plenty cf men in this
nnd other counties, who will bo at the
Centennial, will testify, I am prood to
see Georgia and the neighboring States
responding so liberally to commemorate
the deeds of the gallant Jasper. Book
l'ennille, Sundorsville and vicinity for B
huge crowd. Captain Herman, with tho
Howell Artillery of this plr.ee, sro com-
Tbluk They Cau Ntaad It.
Kearney says that inside of a year Ban
Francisco will bo hotter than ——, and
the Bari Franciscans think they can stand it
if the heat drives Dennis away.
moderate Expectations.
Alba-y Journal. I
James Gordon Bennett's income from tho
Herald is said to be $1,600 per day. Bat for
the benefit of those about embarking in the
newspaper business we would s«y that they
mast not expect to make more than $1,000 a
day for the nrst year.
Deacon .Smith's tt.-iigton.
. — . . - ... - - .,n A little over three weeks ago Deacon
log. Tins is a gallant company, and will . BJchard Smith, of the Cincinnati Gazette,
attract considerable attention. conspicuously printed in that paper a plan to
. Trusting that the brightest anticipa- I arm tho Boutbem negroes with r.fles for the
ont of Macon Sunday and will pay double I t ; QDa 0 f ^e managers may he fully real- I purpose of sjaugbtermglheSouthemwhitoa.
board when he returns; Logan boards the I lzed, I am jonrs truly, X. L. N. T. I Tbis massacre, the Deacon thinks, will on-
Atianta train at Griffin every Saturday, To Chronicle says: Lust Saturday t ‘De^ia^a
armed with a two foot bouquet,and Eieh- |)'CumS' w« in progress “ nd of Mohammedan to his religtens boUef.
ardson’a car fare on Peachtree street tfl J a Lafayette Rice Course, a considerable yictotis, Grown Priccoen or Ucrmany, who
ten cents a day. The only man not in J disturbance was created on the outskirts I suffers coverolv from neuralgia, is staying at
danger is Smith Clayton. I b Y ° negro named Greenborry Hopkins, some mineral springs in Btyria. aha ie
T ; ] a notorious character, who, it is said, wns known during her stay In Bomerbad aa the
Sid Lbwis, the Sparta Iahmaelua, is j mndJHnn. It U renort- I "Oountosa Y.ctoria von Lingen,” and she
a notorions character, who, it is said, was
_ .. . , in an intoxicated condition. It ia report-. . —-
somewhat of a skeptic. He says that I C( j ttwt ha fired jib pistol oil several times I e»da a very quiet and ample lffe. She
he has known six men with twenty L n d once came-near striking a bystander. her attonda“u. “lihl'k agc“t
hounds run a fox three days without I Between 3 and 4 o clock m the morniDg j f avor j t o with tho country pcoplo, “Shois
catching him, and this thine of rsamson’s hu conduiff became so bad that a colored go good,” says one; “She cot only thanks
cBicaingmm, au ” . ,, , I man named Edward Martin, accompanied I pleasantly and graciously, aa if wo wore her
catching three hundred a one night is a l by several others, went out to the gate of I equals, but she speaks when eho meets us
typographical error. I the race track and remonstrated with j in the park and asks about our affairs,” adds
to*, a*. .......to*. tog-to. . pa. sstJSW vsrszsgsx
M. E. T., tho champion quail eater, ia I ^ ^ thorn by tho Princess. “She h&a no cook
oaito lost when he tackles the status of I scooting; him through the hyi Martin her, but ia aatiafiod with our cooking.
Political in the Fourth Congressional Dis- 1 IlVfld on, y a f0w nnnutea after the shoot- t3he baa not even brought a bed of hor own.
*ri*t If F T hoc a thiD *3 onlv through I lD & A V** 1 * of men immedi- I She is attended by ouc bathing woman/* the
Independent" spectacles,"and 'hecco^ie^rmt atalyurrested the murderer and carried people exq.tmg.y told an inquirer
a oomi^tent judge of matters and things /“ cem ‘ wh0 c ‘ onV ey“j .he°prisoner to PhilMophora say that affairs should a!-
^iTkreported that Benator JohnB. U
Gordon, on Friday last, delivered an ad- ] Sunday morning Coroner oonef I ctongb Syrup has demonstrated itse'f
dre&e at Perryman’s school bouse, Upson I • 10 *“ inquest, when the above fads | to bo of ihe greatest good^to the greatest
county, to a largo audience aisembled in were elicited. The juiy returned a ver I number of sufferers.
Sunday school celebration. Speakers ] dwt to the effect that the deceased camo —
from Butler and Griffin were also I his death by a wound inflicted by a Theih Queeii Pi edge —At Oanastco,
ni The above echool house ia said P< a <°l b»U from a pistol in the hands of Y , Unny young men have signed an odd
present. Ihe above eo Groenbeiry Hopkins, such killing being compact, whereby they agree to abstain from
to loca ed w. hm a few hundred yards of ££ willfal murder. 8 intoxicUug drinks for life, and any one of
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THU GRKAT VBGETABLB
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where tho ga'lant Gordon was born. | H>eir opinion, willfal murder.
Thx Hawkinsville Dispatch and the
Montezuma Weekly have began a species
of Brown-Garrard controversy. Also
this notice of a now work:
We are about to havo an author in onr
town in the person of a young lady. She
.- , - _ I them who breaks it is bound to publish
Ihe colored men who so prompt.y ar I tlle v j Uag0 p»p eWl over his own signature,
rented Hopkini deservo much oredit for I & notice tbat ho can be no longer true ted &
their course in tho matter, demonstra- I a mm, and is not capable of resisting temp
ting, as it docs, their desire for the prop- I taiiou.
er observance of law and order.
From thn name nnnnr wn lrarn that Tho roason we cauuot have an honest
Feom the same paper, we learn u.at , a bccauno wo haven’t an honest
Angnsta will ba repreaented in Bavannah 1 haman raco.
ss??. rtst-aar ks f-* i
coneiat of abont 180,000 volumes, each } L, S bfc Infantry and the Inoh Volunteers. ,.j ftm ^ late for thifl m onth*» draw
volumo to contain 1,000 pages. She has j Now let the gentlemen of tho snake I in^!’' ia t he tenor of a complaint which i
completed Ihe first volume, which is de** 1 story department retire to the shade, in- | becoming very general among those who
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log reading in it. Wo, for the present, j ,no *" bas the floor.
doing it with as much deliberation as poaai .. . „
ble. under tit* cucumamuce. ifUioyhavel l bo seivantof the people; and finds its
good look, it m probable Uiowork may be I jaatiflcation only in tho theory that the
fluisbad of the tune the return, of the next I people are unfit for self-government, and
Presidential eleauou come ia. I mast havo a master to dominate over
—A good word for tho biaokbiid* le thus I them. In a word the theory of impe-
apokon by the Natchitoches (La.) Viudica- | rialiata and absolutists,
tor: ‘Oar farmer* toll as that thousand* ot
blackbird* are swarming in tho Hold* of oot-
tou and destroying the coilon-wotm a* they |
go Vety few worms cau be found ‘webbed
up* and tho plauk>r feel* good. The doatrno-1
Uon by Uu> birds Ibid year I* accoantod'for
only by tho effooU or I bo game laws, which |
aro jo*l bring foil.'
The Keiilroe verdict.
Speculating on the verdict aoquittmg
Treasurer Runfroo, the question arises
what may bo its moral ? If its moral is
that the State Is not entitled to the inter
est of her funds as well os tho principal,
Gas UiiAtiT imd him Fuiuds —A pnvote I oortainly becomes important to show
letter rco.ifod ,u Waahiugtou from a mem- I who has got a right to tho interest. If it
bor of Gon. Grant's party eays he may not | belongs to tho Treasurer thcro should
be some showing of law for tho foot, and
in tho absence of each law there ought to
bo a fair division among the people.
If another moral dcdnoiblo from the
dooislon Is that tho Treasurer can operate
with the Stato funds for his personal
bonefit, than it surely beoomos a thing of
tbo first importance to fix and limit tho
sphere of such operations, so as to re-
get eo far oaal as (d-ic*go before Uio middle j
of November. Uo propose* spending somo
days at Uaieua, bia former home, it ia un
derstood to army circles here that the re*
muon of tbo Army of tho r«nueM*o at Chica
go will bo postponed if nooeesary to soouro J
Goo. Gram’s presdboo. A number of per
sonal friends of Gon. Grant have determined
to go to Ubioago to moat him on tbo oocv-
eton of tho roonioo.
—Tho Bf*j has been reviewing an Albany I strict him to safe investments. In tho
Democratic loader to tho extent of a column, I last four or five years many and many a
and this loader kindly forotshoa the vote j fiduciary agent ruinod his principal and
boron) it is oast u* counted: | himself by over-hazardous speculation
‘And yon aro ooofldentcf Uobinsoa's re-1 ..... , „ . . . ,
|oouoli? , I with his employers faads. He intended
•Forfcelly oonfldent. The votewdl bo; for I return lhe raon °y aud wikho,,t losa >
Itdsnron. 476,OW; fee Cornell, 45'J,WJU; for ] aD ^ 10 rattko b,s J aoic meanwhile. But
Kelly, U6.UUO-, for Lewi*, 16.U00; and two or things wont awry and he lost the money
t hr so tbeasaud for Hoars, tuo l'rohibitioniot.' I and his chBraotcr, mo roly bcoauao tho
Now, my. informant bod oertainiy at temp- I speculation mleoarried. If ho had won
ted an audacioiu tniug in aeetding off hand I and roplaood tho money, there is no rea-
what would bo done by* million intelligent |
froomeu on tho4Ui of Novum her.
—The New York Time* has sent its corps I
of lntorviewers to Chicago to get tho views
of tbo leading men of that city about tho
chief political oeoaalton of Uie day—tho ap
proach of Grant and tho proepeo'.a of his re* |
nomination for the 1’robldoncy next year.
The Domocrmte did not express thomsolves I
son in modern ethics to doubt that he
would have been considered sharp and
honest. Therefore, if wo havo decided
that tho State feduoiaries may use the
Srato’a money for their own profit, then
we repeat, tho power to do so should be
oonflned to very safe investments, and
tho safest description of depositories; for
very freely on vhe subject, bat tbo Uepub- I ll ' B those of a quite another sort that aro
eana ware quite nnammona In tho opinion I willing to pay high interest on deposits,
lint Unet's nomination was probable, and
would be tantamount to an election. Tboy I A Capital Flurry,
hold that the uurd-torm objection is not On Tnesda; last a jocose motion to
op or auto now. Tho objeeUon to a third I gnbstitute a removal of the State Capital
term ia that * 1’rcsiJcnt in otfloo, dosiring a I ( or an appropriation for a capital bnild-
longor lease, has tbo power to aet op tho I j D „ ended in an exploeive debate
pins (or bis own ronomiualion. As Grant
nithold tho author's name, as wo are not |
ready to move away from Montrznina.
Tint Daily Times .of Columbus, says:
By the train from Macon yesterday af- ]
tornoon wo nnderstand a negro boy was |
arrested who aoknoweldged being con-
rerned in plaoing tlis obstructions on tho
loiter nnd wait until tho day immediately
preceding the monthly drawing of the
Louisiana Stale Lottery Company, which
occurs invariably at New Orleau* on the
second Tuesday in every mouth. The
fact is that tho integrity with which
every action of this institution is charae
Hemorrhages, ?». f 5Sl ho 0 r L ^
any cauao. ia spir-lily controlled and stopped.
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NOTICE T0_THE PUBLIC
Of M. & B. B. R.I
Calhodn Times: One day lost week,
Reuben Jones, n yonn;; man living in
the lower end of the county with his
mother-in-law, Mrs, Stephens, saw loose
about her premises a mule that he know I termed has so strengthened its reputation
belonged to Silas Brown, liviDg several I that its tickets sre sold every month i-omo
miles away, and he concluded to capture I d„y 8 before the drawing, and therefore
road, and 'that he has reported several 1 ami let the owner know its whore- I any one desirous of investing ia IbiH
others who were with. him. They aro j abtmta. He seoured a plow line and in- manner should suffer no lima to elapsi
said to be mere boys, bnt they have I tended to tie it aronnd tho animal’s neck, I u,foie they correspond with M. A. O.m
started so early to secure a place in the j having once secured it by the foretop. 1 phin, P. O. box 692, New Orleans, oi
penitentiary they deserve the longest } Out no amonnt of soft words could coax I same person at No. 319 Broadway, Now
term the law prescribes—and when they | the mule to let him get near enough to j York; relative to tho 113th grand monthly
serve it fnlly ont, perhaps they will know { tiojt. Finally ho got a handle of _ oats | drawing which occurs on October 14th.
better than to attempt the same crimo | uhd walked up near, when the mnle in- “ ' *
avain Judge Crawford and Solicitor I stead of grabbing the oats, grabbed Bmsll and loige investments (from $26
Baseey. ^ being exposed to death by ^nben’s 'hand, and getting hU m the “““ nB pro°L U< ThU
this attempted crimo. they will be very thumb secure between his teeth b«W ‘‘or^a snf^ful eyatom unitas Uio'usxnd*
proper persons to deal with the criminals, with a desth-liko grip. Reuben of ordo „ fr ■m costomors into uno immomo
Feok the Enquirer we learn of another I pranoed nronud, beat the animal over the I capital, and h managed with tbo best skill
who hnn frnnn In his rest- 1 hoa<1 with hi ® fir8 ‘* bnl the mula heId on } and experience in the stock mukot. Profits
” -, , c 1 °oly the harder, and, according to Ron- | are shared pro rata by ouatomor* every
For years he baa been considered one of j feon . a testimony, kept the aching member month. Shareholder* thus obtain ail tho
the bravest in America, and on many oo- I there for nearly a half 8n hour. After I aiv&ntagoa or largo capitalists. Thoosanda
caaions has met enemies in single oombaf, bBjn{ , 5eatcn over hea a seve roly with nr0 »P‘dly making money, and many havo
atoaohof which ho left his antagonist in ” .7,“ v,„nda of Reuben’s Id lo acqluto1 -. ll ' ul,laomo „ fortnn f 8 , by ,.“““
thn arms of death Here he was known ? .u in tne “r” 8 , , aud legitimate method, which has boon
““ a „,i ® “i brother who came to tho resone, the mule among the moat suooossful or the movo-
asthe Shake Bag Hero, and was owned I fi na Uy gave one strong, quick ]erk, and monte of the Stock Exchange. $25 will
by Oapt. T. T. Moore, w *** °*tbe I |ftm|ij stripped tho meat from the bono. mako 3125, or 5 por cent., 3100 will return
Shawlneck Bpooios# and m tbo fight at j \ya3 in to boo tho physician the I 3GOO f 35u0 will not 38.000, oto., according to
Now Orleans for $1,000 he killed a Kon« I day aftor thQ oooarronco, &nd bis hand I th o nUte of tho mukat. Now oxplan&tory
tucky Dominique. Yesterday he died a I DrcHonted n frightful nnnoaranoe. beinc I c,I0 “ lar . with “unornng rules for Buccoea,’'
srsssissi-assts S sL^ ^asrisasarss
in the Court-house yard. Frequently as
muoh as $100 has boon offered and re-
faued for this well known bird. His
weight was abont eovon pounds.
The Jasper Centennial which takes
plaoo to-day, is replete with interest;
prominent men from this and surround'
Moral—don’t fool with a loose mule.
The Talbottou Register hau its head I
level on the food queston. This is what
tbo Southern farmers must know and con
sider; and knowing the facts, thoy must
see the imperative necessity—if they
York City.
From Professor A. Jackson, ba
val University, Quebec.
I have used a good deal ot Golden’s Lio-
big’s Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic In
want cheap breadstuff*—to proparo to I vigorator in my private pracuoo, an I oan
Ing States have signified ihoir intention 1 raise them at homo. No farmer in tho I roepmmondit ai extremely useful incaseaof
s . , ... | South should lot tho small grain soed I deprosaiou, debility and weak digestion ro-
to be present, and numerous visiting mil- w ith 0 ut putting in full crops fioiring Btrongthenmg nourishment. Sold
itary and oiric organizitions joined with o{ w h eati oatS) ryo an( j barley. With ,jy f no ’ Irgalla . Ma ^ ol I 1 -
those of Savannah, will form a pageant full cribs and barns, and well stocked “Have derived some benefit from the
upon her streets nover before witneesod I smoke houses, tho Southern farmer is 1 u^oof Simmons’ Liver RnguLitor, and
,n this State. We dip the following from lor(1 . of tho sUuation. and if it must be w i a h to givo it a further trial.’’
“ . . T 8 so, ho can soil his cotton at low prices, h on . Alex. H. Stephens,
the Morning Aren)*: j and. then ask no odds of the outside I Georgia.
An invitation from the joint commit-. I world. I ,. T ... * .
too of the Jasper Monumental Aasooia- —— “I have never aeon OT tried such
tion, and the Centennial Committee, re- Food greatly benefits when properly given simple, efficacious, satisfactory and
nnAfltincr thn Hiatorical Society to take I at 1110 ngbtporioda, bat to overfeed the baby I pleasant remedy in my life."
™ i? to «. «a Jmlnoq a degree of suf- ’ H. Haines,
remedy for tho discomfort arising from ovor-
! foodiug tbo baby. I’rico 25 cents.
hAa been ont ot offioe one intervening to;m>
this objection ernuot apply.
Uaed I’a»—An English banker, Mr. Now-
mxroh, who ha* boon bringing Tooko’o His
tory of VMom down to date, bM roxched the
ooooiuwoo that prices are now lower than at
auy umo siuoe UG0, h ivtng very nearly fallen
to the flgnrss of twenty-nine years ago.
From 1860 to 1854 Mr. Newmaroh finds that
prioua iucreo*od 72 per cant., sinco then thoy
have fatten off, and stood in December, 1879,
only 4 per cent, above tho point at which they
started. This relncu of erwent price* to
thou original love! ha* taken place in spite
of on ooannons focroato in tbo circulating
medium of civilized coantrios. The produc
tion of the preeioas mould sinco 185)
amounts to $4,600,000,00), and the volnme I revise tho decision in reference t) tho
strongly exhibiting a lively sense of error
in the selection of Atlanta for the seat of
| government. 2U tbat was said in the
tlouso against Atlanta for that function,
wav said long ago by this paper during
tho eanvass for the seat of government;
bnt the argument went for nothing, for
[ the presiding judge In the case was Afri
u
It is no time now for reargnment, and
we must not go into fits because every,
holy’s just apprehensions are realized.
It is extremely probable tbat the new
Stato Constitution will be changed by
oommon corsont in a few yeais, and then
perhaps, there may be r-i opportunity !
ot paper moony in England, France, Germa
ny and tbo United States, has risen from
$376,000.1)1.0 to $1,473,000,000. facte which
moat make it extremely doabtfal whothor
priots are aa much affected by the state of
tb* oarrsoey as has been supposed.
—‘Ob', t was bora yesterday; I am a more
badyTsxclaimed Oetywayo, the dethroned
King of the Zulus, upon bia arrival at Gape
Town oo tteptembor 16, which was noted
briefly by mbie a few days ago. He was
looking with fixed gase upon the soldiers at
drill with the wonders of a civilised town
aronnd him. Oetywayo let loose bis toogue
to say further. *1 was a child of tho British
government. My rather (tho English) exme
toohxsti** mo for wrong-doing. I cangbt
Gw stick with which he wished to boat mo
and tanks it. I did wrong to fight him and
am panMtad, I am no longer a king. Tbo
English are a great people. They will not
kill tfauee who fought with them. I hope
the great Qaeen will pardon me.’ He was
artmmpsntort to Oapo Town by his four wives,
four followers and a little girl. Oh oae oc
casion during the Journey thither be grew
sulky and demandod that on entire ox should
be roaetod for hia mesL He bepee that the
(jaeen will tend him bock tj* Eu'uland, and
allow him ten wive*,
—Bpmking of the infiaenoe of charity kin
dergarten* an children who have boon utterly
capital. Until then it strikes ns there
oan bo no chanco for a change.
A Staetwho Pitas* ox Bnccunn
Insuranc* was developed ip Lebanon,
Pa, last Sunday, wherein an old man
living alone died suddenly, and it wa9
afterward* discovered that a number of
prominent citizens of the place.in so way
connected with him, had taken risks on
hi* life amounting in gross to twenty
thonsand dollars. The Insurance com.
p.iniee demand an investigation. They
want to know how it came so, and refuse
to pa, until they are folly able to com
prehend the thnvnrss of the matter.
Tn* Indian Hostilities.—The tele-
crams to-day pni an end to the long eua-
p nse abont Capt. Payne’s command, and
narrate the events of a protracted seige.
they also tell of a auoceasfnl engage
ment with the TJtos by General Merritt’s
party, in which the Indians reoeired a
severe chastisement.
Cotton took an eighth advance yester
day.
A very curious and melancholy incident
nsglecta ; ; ome, the New r.Jjcation <aj»: I happened on on* occasion in a church in In-
— ... .. . ... . . , ... .. di-, daring service. The windows and doors
ihe urrt * »> MC k:c SergAteu i* Ute » W( , re _ , lf c ” nrso , tU wide open , ^ through
fikeQJLgc::tSof little wiUl l>d&eU t teRnog I one of tltoee upon doors h oobn glided into
... . -»u. i.tl’A’.ut' pro'^ne anti J iDo churcn. bovcr^l of tbe congregation no-
roar i^ r . ; . . r.u. , and xoifish-ali ^ ^^f"^
the vice* 1. - ed m mataro. In a nxiely or. the alert, *hd he managed to pro-
wwA* l.: r !.-r h :vc.ci for .relight! nl I re'e a tulwar, with which be cutoff tho
■MHHbm have Chained alflUtal, he»i;. creature o head before it had Umo to do any
. . , . . in’schtcf. Trsnquiiuy so* restored, and tho
sad Emmas, Ella mve.y ccntimen: f service proceeded to it* close, when many
it it, inur. r -i: . md car and of the congregation went to look at the dead
hear;, u . juic plays have | rnake ash lay hexdleae^on the ground.
)>een orgai need; kind word* and cxresios
have waked a cow sense of enjoyment, and
m iee» than a month ii is a utile, orderly,
docile, and compliant company, m wHch all
are agroeabie to each other, forming little
friendship* and making eacrifloe* ' And yet
There are poople who fear that there are
practical difficulties in o-<abluhing pnblic
Aindergarton* in tbi* country winch hardly
pan be overcome
Among them was a man who in his cn-iosi-
to to examine tho reptile put his foot on the
bead and rolled it toward* him when be m-
-tantly altered a load exclamation and drew
hi* foot away. By some moons or other he
hod contrived to set in ootion the' muscular
apparatus attached to the poison-fangs,
winch hod darted violently forward and
struck him on the foot. All remedies wore
nseio**; in half an hoar the poor fellow was
a oorp-e; proving with a vengetnoe the aw
ful virulence of tho poison of the oobra da
capelio ' .
' . , :ml. I i* MJ OCBMU 1., BUU 1UUUUU - UUKtCO Ui DUI-
part In the exorcises on tho 9th, was f or j D g ; i) r . Dali’s Baby Byrnp ia the b6Bt
read, and tho invitation unanimously ao- 1 - - - - -
coptod.
Tho following losolutiou, offered by
Mr. Sobirm, was uuanimously adopted :
Eesolved. That the Librarian present to
tho Jasper Monument Committse, for dc.
posit in the corner stona of tho monu
ment, the following:
1. Col. Jones’ address on Sergeant
Wm. Jasper.
2. Col. Jones’ Translation of tho French
Manuscript on the Siege of Savannah.
3. Wilde’s Summer Rose.
4. Hodgson Hall Memorial Pamphlet.
5. Vol. III. of Georgia Historical So
ciety Collections.
The following letter explains itself:
Macon, Ga, September 29, 1879.
Dear Sir:—Your communication mvit-
Npendlng tne 'XrooDS economi
cally.
N Y Herald.1
Thore was pe&oo west of tho Mississippi
a generation sinco, b.-cause than the white
man and the Indian woro cot in each other’s
way. Since then .ha whito man has swarm
ed out tbat way; ho has built cities and rail
roads, he runs stsgos, hunts tho buffalo,
SL Louis, Mo.
Bogus Certificates
It is no vilo drugged staff, protending to
bo made of wonderful foreign roots, barks,
etc., and puffed by long bogus certificates of
preteudeo miraculous cores, but a simple,
pure, effective moiicine, mado of woll-known
valuable romodios, that furnish its own certi
ficates by its oure3 We refer to Hop Bitters,
the purest and bast of modicums. Boo an
other column — Republican.
Among tbe Useful Articles
ra’soe corn and distils" whiskey, and thoro is I wo notice a much-liked preparation for tho
contact and friction between the races. Tho | hair, oosacssod of properties so remarkable
country west of tho Mississippi Valloy is in ! that no ono who cxros to own a oioan and
tho samo condition in this respoct that tho hoalthy sc tip with beautiful hair should pass
Atlxntio coast region was in two hundred I it untried. Its properties aro cleansing, in-
yoard ago. and if tho whito man is eventual- j vigorating and healing, and after a fow ap-
ly to occupy all that country, as we believe plication* tho hair coasos to fall. Dkndrnff
ho is, and unless we are to givo way to “tho I and Unmora diaappoar, and the hair grow*
noble red man,” wo must adopt a systomat- cloan, soft and silky. It keeps tbo head
mg mo to be present at the Hying or the I j 0 psPoy for eneli an energotio repression of I cool and comfortable and gradually restores
oorner stone or tho Jasper monument has | his revolts as will inciino him to peaceful tho hair if gray or faded to the natural and
been received. An engagement bogiu- I habits. One of these days the pooplo ont I lifo-liko color, beautiful to look upon. It ib
ring on tho 7th of Ootober may not be there wi’l tako cate of thomeives, but for Parker’s Hair Balsam that has won such
concluded in time for me to reach your I ton ot twenty yoora to como the govormnont popular appreciation by its many oxcellenl
city at tho designated time. If praetioa- I maat P rot °ct thorn, and it must protect and healthful properties. Bold in large bot-
hle I shell he Drcsent The nriviloos of I t&em y®“ ly r0Y0,t8 of tho Indiana, ties, at only 60 Ota. and 31.00, by all first
noi.inT»,7h vmra inhnnnrino And tho iirat step to betaken is to increase class drugiiste. For sale by Boland B
miUmg with your ciUzens in honoring ^ jnny t0 at loast ctly thon3ana mon I nall bt > ' ootS^m
the Rallant Jaapor, a desire to know I With only the presont disturbance to deal I ,rr; ■; r , _
more of a people whoso commerce and j with wo aro compelled to uend ono or two j Send for the \fcekly Financial Report
cnllnre are commended throughout the I companies to be murdered where ono or two I of Alex. Frothiugham & Co., brokora, 12
Uuion, and tho opportnoity of meeting I regiments would force submission; and that I Wall street, New York, which is sent free
personal friends, tempt me too strongly
to cegleot business engagements. W>th
nsmranoe of great esteem, I am sir, your
friend and ot;client servant,
Jambs H. Blount.
Tub samo paper throngb one of its
correspondent aays
Whtlo the honors are being done to
tho gallant Jasper, other timely sugges
tions ore already being made as to whose
is a sbamoful aud cowardly sacrifice of men
| from pinful views of ooonomy.
Nance lor fflcKec*
Chattanooga Times.1
act contains information how, by invest
iug $50 to $100 in stock operations,
$1,000 is freqnentiv made.
The Russian Court iqvited Dr. Ayer
McKoo of tho Selma, Alabama, Argus, is and his family to tbe Arcbdnko’a wed-
whooping up for John Kelly. Just what ha | dinp in uj e Boyjj p a l aC e. This distinc
tion was awarded him not only booauso
means by i. we can’t see, unless the Tamma
Dy bar’I baa ber-n tapped in that quarter, or ■ . . ,
rithor the anU TUden bar’I. Wo only eug- he was an American, but also oecause his
goat this as s Lposaiblo explanation. There j physician had become faYOra-
.aro aeet of peraoo8 and newapaperd who in- I bly fenown in EnflBia on ita passage round
memory Lhe next centennial will be given I variably oxplain ovory word of adnlation or I thefworld.—Pueblo, (Col.,) People.
lor daring and heroic conduct. Tho gal- I defense of Tildon by pointing at Sammy’* 1
lant sergeant from Lhe Fifth Georgia I bar'i; and wo think eaaca for the gooie
Ltegiment Beema to have had Lhe honors I 8boii!d be Banco for iho gander.
i i hia reach nnlil yonr c rreepondontsaw « «
lit to trot ont tbe gallant Sergeant Jrsso „ *** riSb ‘ fc,sewhere
A. Robson, of Washington county. I ”■ World. 1
While the lamented Leo was goin«- Ohio ff* 118 n P° n Mr - TODen to step forth
thm-ioh the valluv of Virpinin on Gin I “>ff take tho field against Foster. Now, let
Ohio cau on Mr. CoHkling to etep forth knd
third expedition to Maryland the orator takelh6fi6M ^ornst oSierol E^iog This
of the Jasper Centennial (thc-n Major- W in dear New York of Proside-.tiai issues
General) «nia in command or the advauce I and leave a free field for Bobinson and re-
and Sergeant Robson, being one of tbe I form against Corn oil and Tammany,
picked sharp-shooters of his division,was j ■ ■ » ■
in tbe front, and tho enemy was encoun- I Tile Exodnstrrs.
tered. This perceived, the famons I Oregon Dcmocrat.l
old rebel yell of the- Confederates I The important role those strolling voters
rent the air, and the order I are to play next year is more discernible if
to charge was given. Bobton sprang wo consider that Hayee’ mxjori'y in Illinois
- SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPED LIVER..
IjOc$ of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain in
tho Head, with a dull nenaaiionin the back
part, Pain under tbo shoulderblado, full
ness altercating, with a diainclination to
exertion of body or mind. Irritability ot
temper, how spirits, with a feeling of hav -
ing neglected fiomo'atity, Weariness, l)iz-
to the «5 vance far in front, and ere many I was Ic-us than 2,000 'while rddin, although I
momenta intervened was ont of view c H ryu i5 Indium. fcU&bortof a majority of I r-onomiiy over tho right cx *
'I'oitet Cream $1 i)0
Dentrifice PO
Lip Halve 2ft
Toilet SoHp(J» .*k*s) CO
Ointuimit CO
Catarrh Cure
Plaster
Inhaler
NifmI SyriiiKe
Medicated
PRBPARKD ONLY BY
POND’S iDXTRACT CO.
NBW YORK AND LONDON.
THE GENUINE
DR. C. McLANE’S
_ Celelirated American
WORM SPECIFIC
OR
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
T HE countenance is pale and lead
en-colored, with occasional flushes,
or a circumscribed spot on one or both
cheeks; the eyes become dull; the
pupils dilate; an azure semicircle
runs along the lower eye-lid; the
nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes
Needs; a swelling of the upper lip;
occasional headache, with humming
or throbbing of the ears; an unusual
secretion of saliva; slimy or furred
tongue; breath very foul, particularly
in the morning; appetite variable,
sometimes voracious, with a gnawing
sensation of the stomach, at others,
entirely gone; fleeting pains in the
stomach; occasional nausea and vom
iting; violent pains throughout the
abdomen; bowels irregular, at times
costive; stools slimy, not unfrequent-
ly tinged with blood; belly swollen
and hard; urine turbid ; respiration
occasionally difficult, and accompa
nied by hiccough; cough sometimes
dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis
turbed sleep, with grinding of the
teeth; temper variable, but generally
.irritable, &c.
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to exist, *
DR. C MeLANE’S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form; it is an inpocent prepa
ration, not capable of doing the slightest
injury to the most tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McLane’s Ver
mifuge bears the signatures of G
McLane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper. —:0:—>
DR. C. McLAKE’S
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy “ for
all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in
affections of the liver, and in all Bilious
Complaints, Dyspepsia arid Sick Head
ache, or diseases of that character, they
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic cun lie used prepar
atory to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are un
equaled.
ISEWAKF, OE IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated,
Each box has a red wax seal on the
lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's
Liver Pii.ls.
Each wrapper hears the signatures of
C. McLane and Fleming Bros.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr.
C. McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
market being full of imitations of the
name McLflll e, spelled differently but
same pronunciation.
EXECUTIVE D8PAUTSUNT.
Statu or Ob kqia,
Atlanta, Ga, Stpiuuibcr luth. is;3,
To whom it may concern:
W HKnKAt-. TUK GBXBBAL ASSBURLY
of this State by au act approved Septem
ber SJ, 1SI9. autborix xl the lease ot the Macon
and Brunswick railroad. I /a ___ *
Now, therefore, in pursuance of the prorisions I W Tr O Y* CJ
otsan; act, tho Macon aud Brunswick railroad I “ t " 5 ' -J A
will be offered (or lease before the court houre ] .. _ . , _
door tn tho county ot Bibb in tho city of Macon. I A Jr _ • fl f ®
State of Geoffla between the !o*al hours of sales I u~m fl O Of* a/ O fifhshl
on THUlteOAt. TUK K1XTU (8) DAY OR I JLA.fAit/1 V f//.
NOVKMliKK,lb79.»tpublicoutcrvlo thohigh- I ml * J
ext bidder.
The Macon and Brunswick rood is a bread I FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO 1T«S
to the city oi Bruuxwidtfin Glynn county, G.-or- [ NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. 5
gia, a distance ot 1S6 inues, with a branch ox* I T _ . „ . , , ,
tending Iruin Oochru:;. a station on said main lino I IT IS a most agreeable dressing, which
aiSSaiSri 18 at ° nCC a "d effectual, for
sideliugi. This road witn all it* workshops I preserving the hair. It restores, with
fhe gloss and freshness of youth, fadeil or
lota oi land owned uy the stato near tho Uno oi I gray, light, nnd red hair, to a rich brow n
ordeepblack, as maybe desired. Dviu
thi « hai, : ls tWck « ned - anJ Alness
No bid will be receive 1 that is less than $€0.000 ] often though not always secured. It
^““Keta^ortK chccks Of the hair immediately,
tion of eithur be permitted to leaso said railroad, 1 and causes a new growth in all cases
but with tlus exception any person or corpora- j
lions in this State or clsewhore may become the I
lessees of this property; provided tint iiartios so 1
psopoaiuic are worth above thrarinilohtodnrasthn I
&um off150x000. I
UI the rental $10AW must be paid on the day
of tho loose aud th* balance of tbe first year’s
rental must be paid within thirty days aud be
fore transfer ol the property is made. Pur eacb
succeeding > o*r a monthly payment will bs re.
quired in odronor. to be inode within five days
where the glands are not decayed; while
to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased
hair, it imparts vitality aud strength,
and renders it pliable.
The Vigor cleanses the scalp, cures
and prevents tho formation of dandruff-
't““v>* aoa uuruiiAXt tv “W OAi*aaav) TT a a AA AAA aa • u AA.SJ j I It*, ,. .
after tbo irofjimung of o<ich mouth. Bond with! hud, by Its cooling, stimulating, and
* ' ***** *” *' soothing properties, it heals most if not
all of the humors and diseases peculiar
to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and
soft, under which conditions diseases of
the scalp and hair are Impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair,
The Vigor is incomparable. It is color
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and
will not soil white cambric. It imparts
undoubted security iu thosum of $S00,0Uu for tho
prompt poymcusoi tbo rant, aud for tbo return
of.tbo read aud appurtouauco*. at too termina
tion or lorfeitureot the loose, is ax good comillion
a* when received, wilt be required. At least
4100.0UU ol this security shall bo within tile
Mate, aud the balance, if out of the Mate, shall
be upon real estate or railroad property. Audi-
tional security may be required oi tbe lessees by
the Executive.
The execution ot this lease shall mako the It
see a body corporate, under the name nnd stylo
of tho Bacon and Brunswick Railroad with all
tbo powers and privileges granted to said road
by the laws now in furce; to operate said road
and to receive tolls and freight* therefor. Baiu
lessees .may also build sml equip a railroad tram I an agreeable ami lasting perfume, and
Rftltl fiitv it' liawklnavillA nr KMctmun its ILuI.r.i I ...
mud city o f iinwkUisviUo or itastiiiim in Dodge
county, to the city o! Amoricua in 8uinter county,
aud alsoU railroad of tuiid city of - ISnmswu-k, oi
from any other puiutou tho mum line in Gly nu
county, to the Florida line; nud may counect.the
lerm&ui of bind roods to be built with other roadu
already c niutructed.
Tlie oomiMUD’vo Itasiuir shall not suhletmid
road uii'ctu by lt^iMlalivo cnactiueut; nor aliall
it make any uuiuht discriminations in favor of
any other companies or parties doing business
with said road.
Hnid lessees are nviuired to expend within two
yearn I rum the date of tholeo.se not than
$)!00s00a tor permanent improvomeiitH in the
erection of uhop», depots* wharvek. purchaaeol
ma. Jinory,rolling stock* iiuprovcmem of track*
aud condemuatiou of land tor change of hue at
Macon* aa provided Uy the original charier of
sdd road. Haid les>eo*'aro also required to huild
and equip a railroad of the huine khiiko from said
city ot Macon io t ie cily of ALIunlu, in Fulton
county* with the privrieKe of uviiiKihe tracks oi
the Mat ou tuid AUKUsia railroad ana ihe Ucor^m
radioed a fiorliou of ihe dihtauce, if a contract to
*-hia effect can be made with these laiter roads.
The coiihlrciion of this road is to bo^ commenc
ed within one year and completed wilhiu live
years from ibis lease.
This leoHe may bo forfeited for tho following
causes. 1. Failure to pay the rent agreed upon.
2* Failure to give the additional security that
may be required by the Kxo u ive. 3. Permit
ting any company owning u competing line of
railroad, or any individual intert&tcd therein*
running to tho Atlantic coast from any other
point than ttruiuwick, to become so interested
iu thia lease, or to control the freight or paiuen*
gertanfi or management of aani Macon and
ifruuBwick ran road. 4. Failure or refutml of the
company t>o leasing to build tho railroad freui
Macon to Atlanta.
If said line ia constructed by the company
leasing the road from JUncon to Atlnnti! tho lea
sers shall havo tho privilege of purchasing said
Macon aud Brunswick railroad at $1*250,000 m
recognized bonds ol Georgia, S2fto*iH)Oor this
amount to be paid when the title is made, a like
Bum two years thereafter, with interval at five
per cent, the State reserving alien upon the
property until the purchase money is paid, and a
right to ouforoo the same by seizure.
Tho faith of tho Stato is pledged to mid com
pony that it shall iu no case be disturbed by the
authority of the State, so long as ib keeps the con
tract* and. makes tho payments agreed upon
when due. aud for this purpose a flr»t and prior
lien is created in favor of the btato. And should
saiti'lease not be forfeited, then at tho expiration
of said lease the improvements shall bo turned
as an article for the toilet It is econo
cal and unsurpassed In Its excellence
PREPARED UY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,,
Practical anil Analytical Chemist*.
■OLD BY AM* DltUOOiaTS EVEUYWIIKlKt.
Hun: Hank?’” r Lnmar
Wholesale Agents,
feb!9 Jvr./V<7C>INJ. €>A.
til
Signature la on overy »>oftle of tlie (JKMUNH
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
It imparts the most delicious taste nnd sast to
WWW* KXTMAUT
of a i.KTTKit fr
a V FDI<?AJ,GI.N*
TLKMAM «t ftta*
drah U> Ina broltifT
i«t W'ORiJKST^H,
May, 1851.
GRAVIR8,
FI8H.
HOT A OOI.H
Toll LKA A FKft.
that their
Sauce is highly e«
feeiiicd in Indio,
lftla ** n . 'and io, m my o|m -
JOINT8. th<*. inoNt im! tt-
jahlc as well rn Hie
„ ■m, Jh.ost wholesome
GAMR, Ao. ^tSr_^i-^8aucothntis ninil*’.
Hold and used tliroughouttlie world.
TRAVKLBRS AND TOURISTS FINN
GRKAT KKNKFIT IN HAVING A BOTtJ.rd
W ITH TllKM.
JOHN DIJNCAN'R LtINft*
Agents for
over to the Sbato and included in tho inventory I f .T? 1 A Jir 1? • T? r 7^7
made at that time, according to tho value of wiid I U ' J ** LX/ X »-• • ' .a\i * JL*
time, according to the value of Kind
improvement at the time of the expiration of said
lease.
Parties desir'ng more detailed information can (
obtain a copy of tho loose act, under which the
Baid lease and sale will be made by applying to
tho Executive Department of the Stale.
ALFRED li COLQUITT,
_ „ „ Governor ot Georgia
By the Governor:
I W AVERY,
Secretary Executive Department.
ficp20 it sop20 octft oct25 novG
26 COLLEfiE PLACE AXD i UNIS» SQUARE,
febtalawly NEW TURK.
M.0BEBHBE30,'
Merchant Tailor,
Damour’s Block. Second si,
Mr-eon, Ga.
| SUITS MADE TO 0RDXR OliKAl'ER
THAN AN2 OTHER
,, “ r '“i' r - 'li-arini? of its mauy wonderful raerehant tailor ill the state-, also cheaper Ilian
ha ? il New (fork prices. All 1 ask is an examination.
hns no equal ns s
* l.alMir.*itor} r and convinced myself o]
un»«) merit. U is propmetl from bark(\ I antecd
ud herbs, each of which is highly effect 1
\ they me compounded in sucli a u
«Hlu«;e .'i^toui.shing results.
prices. All 1 a*Jc is an examinnl ion,
«nd you wul bo convinced. A perfect tilt gnur-
8Pp2l So
b. w. uUBBiinaE,
BROKER
-AND-
Real Estate Agent.
STOCKS AND 'BONDS* BOUGHT AND SOLD
STRICT1Y ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention (riven to tbe purchase,
sale and renting of Real Estate,
opposite Lanier
marl ly
from bis command, the dense forest
hiding and separating them. At this
critical moment a skirmish line of the
voted there by more than 4,001).
with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine.
IF THESE WARNINGS ABE UNHEEDED,
SDU0US DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TUTT’S PILLS nre especially adapted to
enrli eaHe-, one done effects finch arhunge
oricelhuruHto okIouIkIi the sufferer.,
CONSTIPATION.’
Only with regularity of th. bowels can perfect
hefilth be enjoyed. If the co::ntipa;inn la
of recent date, a sin-le dose o( TUTT’S PILLS
winsalllce,tmtifit nss become babiina!, ouo
pill sboald be taken every nlsbkgrsdually lesden-
ing Ihe frequency of thedosemiUlarenulardailT
ng the frequency of tbe do»; mail aregniar daily
movement Is obtained, which will soon follow.
They had a dime sapper in tbo neighbor
a ^ . , hood of Pawtucket, onoeived and carried
onamy filed between Sergeant Rob-on out by the ladies. The conditions of this
and his command. On he went, however, novel supper were these: For every word
thinking only of the command “forward spoken by tbe gentlemen at the supper ta-
and route the enemy.” Just then he en- hie a forfeit of 10 coats was imposed; bnt,
countered a company (Federal), forty-six on **“ other hand (as dntiee are always oom-
in number, commanded by’a Osptain. i0II i 8
His gun was discharged, and what must Lathmedthe whole en^erfenbmftttag ta Mi
oe do? Fortune favors the brave. He 1 queries, surprises and .ugunloua qaestions
rushed at them alone, pointing his J witiiont replying, should be euiitled to it
empty gnn, jelling at them to earrender. gratuitously. Many and frequent wore the
Beckoning to his comrades (wbo were I *rtilicea ^nd enbterfugea resorted to by the
far in the rear still fighting) to follow. in attendant to entrap tha unguarded,
Tt. v..v„» V,;. I and ono after another stout and discreet .
ihe xankee Leptam, with his entire , men w#Etdown bofote the oonstant volley Rev F n v,„ v„ri,
command, surrendered to Sergeant Kob- ot artfnl ialorrogat ions. At bet aU fell o« wSk’s
son, and were marched by a circmtone ,nd paid tho dime penalty save one ra-
route 10 Gen. J. B. Gordon’s headqnar- j dividual—a queer chap—whom nobody seem-
tera. The Captain was so taken back on ed to know. He attended strictly to busi-
finding that he had surrendered to one I ?. 8?s knd passed unheeded these joker,
man that ho raved like a maniac and I i‘be* and challenge* '-Ibey qn-zted him,
tore hia hair ont by the roots. Herg’t B. «Bto Wto. gi wra^ed with the tmkey
, , _ ... _ .. _ “ l and grappled with the goose. Ho bailed out
received notice of h>3 promotion from Gen. j the cranberry sanoe with m nnswervering
L«e, but, poor fellow, while leading the I hand, and he ateoelery as the scriptnal voge-
gallant Twelfth Georgia Battalion in the I tarian ate grass; and finally, when he had
last fight aronnd Richmond, with She ool- I finished his fifth piece ol pie, he whipped
ore in one hand and hat in the other, I ont * pocket-slate, wiped it with his napkin,
folly thirty yards in advance, cheering and wrote on It, in largo and legible hand:
the boys on to victory, he fell, his thigh * 1 * m de * f dnm ’
being shattered by a minoie IbalL His
lag was amputated, he oame home, en
Nervousness. I never bail any meds
me f*o much good as TUTT’S PILLS,
as good as represented.” '.
(mice 3-5 .Vfurrny Klrret, New York-
Weak Stomach and
medicine to do
They are
Caxw JacKSoWs Bsst3WKBT|NAVY TO.
H4VW. iwvdawly
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
Gray Haiti or Vkmxu chtnord to & Glossy
LL*c*|'/»«nRlaapnlicatjonof this Drr. It tnv-
a HotonU Color, actn InEtantAnoonaJj. and is
1 laxmleaa am spring vroler. Sold Ly Druggists, or
P-nt Ly ezpitfiM on receipt of fL .
OfTico 35 Murray St., Now York,
CANCERS CURED.
T WENTY years’ experience. For particulars
address with stamp
JAMES m haedaway,
seps W*m LiOdrty Biff, Fite county. G»
FERRIHE
ii
Extract from a Letter Written ns
„ by the Manufacturers:
Messrs aunt, Rankin & Lamar, Macon Ga t ,
—Dear Kirs: Enclosed please find bill for Fer-
rine. We call your attention to the boxes, show
n>s jou how much Ferrine it requires to cure old
chronic cases of Chills and Pever. GUARAN
TOR A PERMANENT CURB IN EVERY
UASB.NO MATTER OF HOW LONG 8TAND-
Hi G, and if a jxjrmaueLt cure is not effected, or
if tho chills return within SIXTY DAfS from
the time thoy commence taking tho Ferrine
REFUND THE MONEY and charge it Dock to
us. Ail we ask is that jou get your customers
to try it and let It show for lUelf what it will do.
SELL IN ALL CAKES UNDER A POSITIVE
GUARANTEE. Kay to dealers who buy it of
you, u d it dont care don’t you pay for it.”
FKURINE MEDICINE CO.
Pkri«, August 18th.
to theTpub LIC-
A BOVE is the letter from the proprietors of
Ferrine which explains itself. We shall
follow it to the letter. We believe that it will
accomplish all they claim for it and offer it to the
public with perfect confidence. If it don’t cure
you are not expected to pay for it.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR.
aug27tf
tho great 1*1 ood Purifier.
VEfii
ii! euro the worst case of Serafula.
a ne and niKithecaries.
cniial dls-
1 eradicate Salt Ifhei system.
ysiffelas.
aud Humors from the fare.
Cure* Con: bowel*.
a heal«Ity condition.
•ires Pains In the Side.
Removes the cause of ;Dizziness.
Relieves Faintness at the Stomach.
C«»res Pains in the Back.
mmm
KITeetually cures Kidney Complrdnt.
Is effective in Its cure of Fe lie Weakness.
fs Uie greatVemedy for Ceneral Debility.
the bcst*auS ei mS*reUtSte^lo. t ii’^»rilier 51 JOHN FLANNERY & CO
Nbw York OFiiob R W Patbbroi
162 Front street. Special Partner. N Y.
XX. FUaHRU tiHANT.
Ooxion Factor ard General Comximiok
Mbrchart, No 768 Bat 8t. Savahrau, Ga.
( tOT TON, Rice an J Naval Stores. Liberal ad •
t vanoes madoon cobflignincnts. Orders tor
Rice solicited ana filled at lowest market pncoN,
rompfe and peraooal attention given to all bnwi-
*s. A trial solicited. sepSlin
I BUY YOUS GE03EEIES ~0P
JOHN LYONS,
I The leading Grocery Merchant of Savannah, Ga
1 LYONS* BLOCK.
tie keeps in store at all seasons a large and
| varied stock to supply the wants of
Merchants, Planters and Farmers
Those who patronise him ones will b . oertsili
to do so again, from thefficl that ill, quality of
l his goods, the promptness and attentiun given
to the putting npand lillitur of order* noil alto,
undmbove all, the fair and nonestdeahngi whirli
you will always receive. All hind* of Grorerics
Liquors, Fruits, Confectioneries, etc., can lie
supplied at the very lowest ra&». Headquarter*
for Fiver’s Heidseik, Mom s Extra Dry nnd
Goofs Imperial Champugner; the celi-iireb-<l
| Baker Whisky, snd tlnntrell mndCochrsno'*fin-
norted Irivh Ginger Ale and 8o<!a; tog.v.her writ It
a large atock of Wines xn-l Ale* of all brands,
and Liquors of all kinds, and at the most favors-
Llo rates.
fZZ JOHN LYONS.
aep 14Sm Karan all. Oi
[ L J GoiLMXBTiir. J H Garnav
Late Oashier Southern Bank State of G
: L. J Gdlmartm & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS
-AND-
Commissi!
BAY 8TSEET,
[Savannah - Georgia.
Liberal advances made on covisignnxKit* of
otton. Bagging and Iron Tit« lof h at low-
t market rates. aukSI dQm
| H Pole. E Str t • '
Spools & Stewart.
! Practical Eonsn nnd Sum Paicters.
IN ALL IT8 HBANCHKri.
I GRAINING, GIIiDING,
GIit/iING, I’APRR-HANGING,
MARBLING,
KALSOMINING, KTC.
Fourth Street
(Between Poplar and Uberry streets)
ongSl Macon, Ga
Dwelling for Sale.
I VI1HB two story eight room dwelling situate 1
1 on Plum street between Kirs’, and Second
streets, belonging to the estate of Mrs Martha
Konsdr-eeaaed. Ha](am lot with flower garden,
vegetable garden, well Of water and mil n jrestary
out buildings Apply to Walter T Boas, at 8in-
glcten. Hunt A Co’s, or T L LOSS.
iu-PSB eodtf atM ABRItofflce.
SOWS VLJUrSBBT.
jonx St. son, non
Vegerine is Sold by all Druggists,
VEGETINE
» Prepared by
II. Ii. STEVENS, Ersios. Mxbh.
NOTICE-
LL persons concerned are hereby notified
. that l shall apply to th-) Court of Ordinary
of Crawford county, Georgia, on th« flmt Mond ♦y
in November next for leave to sell all the lands
belonging to the estate of K G Oliver, late of sail
county, deceased. T P OLIVER. Ex’tor.
October 4th. 1879 oct7 law4w
Cotton Factors
—AID—
Com ml: sion M<- r liants,
NO3 KALLY’S BLOCK,BAYSTRBkT.
SAVANNAH, OA.
A gents ior jkwell’s mills yabnb
and DOMKaTICS, etc, etc.
BAGGING and TIHS IOB SALE AT LOW-
BST MARKKr BATHS,
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN -TO ALL
BUSINBS8 ENTRUSTKD TO US.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. aairtldwAmrtM
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