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THE GAZETTE
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•I.A. C3LEMENT,
HD [TOR AND DROI'RIETQR.
riacK or si i:s< kittion.
Far oiif yvir, 5i.75; For (i mmillis *I.OO
I'nyinwntJln'rMlvaiuM*.
A1 v <ii*|s'rt ml . nrv hI.iMnUmI to vitluo
or ni : Hri'ulntlng mcMlhim In
( ,• O . tt!4:tloii ir Oioirglti. INlhimU*
j: .1 ; 1 1*. -iii.s clvt'i. on
Voluntary (miumnnlcfttloiiNfrom the rcajl
urs* of tUIB pnpcr rn welcomed. Ncwh of
i II | ,i: Ih |h*- county nowr. If
j,):i to .nipiovc yonn.i If in writlii/f. prae
t i r. au a!il yiM. “ Practice mitkon pnrfeet."
v : l i nit f.Jioo ni'i.'l bo i enompimieil by tho
v . it' •' i nauio, or tboy cannot bo published.
TfM ? ’> * UHiMNtJ, Ai Ol BTi>, 1H77.
$•49 90.
Tlii# amount of money is not only
v ant' H, toil acinaUy iirrdal for tho good
health ami free respiration o! the Ga
y.Krir Over ;>OO subscribers owe u.s for
u year's subscription. h'ecuurl look at
your receipt, and if you are in arrears,
please send us money i'or a year's sub
scription inimcdiit/r/i/, then we’ll have
one ‘rood night’s sleep, and you’ll feel all
the holier and happier, bemuse you will
have (,mo to our relief. Won't you?
The New York Smi says the mail ■ arc
running on time in all directions on all
the railroads, except a few where the
tiiicLi me badly burned, an) there tho
mails go through on backs.
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Will those readers of the Ga vEirt way
offiu Texas. Arkan ML Lsippi, Louis!
ana. Alabama, Colorado, Indiana and
K ntueky, make us glad b, vnmr,/i'ili:li/
remitt iig to ui their year’s subscription
for the Uazf.uk?
i iic Uomuff fc o Final Revision on
>f. uipumis, repo. ' a bill allowing a
home : ad ol .; !,m)0, with the right to
>0 ii, should tho parly not liftvo that
n.iiouni when is is set apart; that it may
he Waived under eortuiu provisions, ex
cep ~ household and kitchen lurniture,
Wearing apparel r. 1 provisions, for one
year, selected iy the husband and wilt)
to the value of three hundred dollars.
The Trm a monthly periodica]
published by the New Vurk Mercantile
Journal e -to pany,' again upon our table.
We cannot* too highly commend this
treasury of scientific, a • iou’tma!, literary
moral and useful kuowlcdgi to our many
l eaders. I t lias 30 pages and is only y I
per annum. Am! ess The NVw York
Miimtilile J oiirual Cos., No. u.7n 1 'earl
strict, New York eily.
If you want to ~eo something you never
saw before, and probably never will have
an opportunity of again seeing, look out
upon thj heavou.. during this month and
September, and see the planet Jupiter,
(wh'elt is J '-NO times larger than this
earth,) Eaturu, \ nuns and Mars, 'l imy
are all visible at the same time. Mars oil
tho sth September will be only thirty
five millions of miles from the earth,
which is a rare occurrence, and hut ap
pearance will, of courea, he unusually
brilliant red as blood.
William 11. \ audurbilt, president of
the New York Central and Hudson River
railroad, at the outbreak of the strike,
issued an appeal to the 12,000 employees
on In. roads to resist the wilful lawless
ness of hands of iio'.i>rs, to protect the
IHunortyVif the company, and assist in
restoring order. The employees so nobly
responded to tho appeal, that he has
placed vlOiijOOO to he divided ratably
among thorn nee-vding lojaiioir position
on ilia |ay roll. Less (hull 500 showed
any disposition to embarrass the road.
Mr. YaulorbiU assm-qs these faithful
men, that their pay will he increased the
moment the bu. iness of the country will
justify it. Now, which will be tho more
nceoptab'o to the employees, the donation
rtf the , i; 0,0;.9, or the promise and pros
pect ol’an increase ol wages?.
The Convention.
There is so much time taken up in dis
cussion of various subjects presented to
the convention that comparatively little ]
has bcei e jected. W e observe also that
a good deal of time is taken tip in recot.
skicra'loi.s of matters disposed of the
preceding uuy, Some of tho members ;
. com cot to understand themselves what j
ha ; been voted on and passed. Now if!
they can't understand their own doings, j
how can we at this distance? The papers i
i,i to day tell us one thing, the next paper
will tell us of its undoing. \Ve thi„k il
t!.. u.emlc. - would always be in their .
places, and pay attention to whirl w. s
transpiring, and fewer consuming, bun
combe speeches made, matters would
sooner bo expedi ed, and be far better for
the Ci nvei.'.ion ami “the dear people.'’
A bill i- presented by the i'mlTivemy -
six Up jumps a fellow, "! move to strike
o it,” or "luive au aitendment. An
0r;,., r one moves to la the motion on the
t * ole "1 c ove an huiveba.ime to the
Staeudmer.t' -aysoue. *1 >;i . a•" ■
I stiinto for the wlr le matter," says all
ot hoi. And thus they go, and frequently
wo have noticed things have gotten into
such a snarl, that it. reminds us of tho
meeting held in this place hist year, when
Mr. Shropshire, the chairman of tho
meeting cried out "\Squira Bellah! where
are we?" Ami if it were not fi r the clear
head of Mr. Jenkins, that convention
would he confusion wor-e confounded.
| For many are in the predicament, t f Mr.
Hammond, of Fulton, who says, "1 don’t
: knew what I have ‘ Upon. Ted! me
where I am, and I will answer.”
Tho right of suitors to appeal from the
verdict of a petit to a special jury, was
established.
The jurisdiction and powers justices of
the peace Wore also settled.
The A Homey General is to be elected
by the people, and his salary fixed at two
hundred and filly dol ars.
The salaries of the Heprotue Judges
were fixed at f-f 01)0; Superior o’ir f
judges at 2,000.
The judiciary is to bo ejeete 1 by joint
ballot of the General A -nmhly.
After tlie saLt ins of the Superior court
Judge * had been determined, tho follow*
ing re dution by way if carimtui - m
of ■ )! >1 i..v MW. 11 ud. on: Y
''Resolved, That in addition to tbeii
salaries toe judges of the superior emir •
of this State shall be allowed to peddle
without licence while they are on the civ
euil, end that one half of the net profits
arising from :uid business be piii info
the treasuiy oft ho Stat •, and no lugi.-le
lure shall have power to revoke or imp-tit
this special immunity, They .-hall he
compelled by law to keep an in muci
account." lliaughtor. |
For such as this the people’s m m y
goes.
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Chattooga Interests.
To the jollier of i .
Everybody, if not directly, a.. , b
rocily dependent upon tho i- "joree.
of the farm, and alike, all are intcie*lc 1
in that branch of industry Relieving
(his to lie true, 1 send you the folio’'ing
report witch a eousolidat'on of the ;.i
ihtical return made to me by the is:,
payors of tho county, and wmil I ad. w e
to give it space in you. column-:
rttOl's ft \NTEO Ki.lt 177.
CVtrn -.acres planted 17,111
Win at .-acres planted 7 ti2,i
Oats acres pinmeil .',030
C’iovei or grass to he uniVioi ... 12Ui
Cotton-, .tu-i'.'.-i plnnled Fp! I ,'
b-O'ghuui.-iiuies |d:nred ... 717 j
Sweet potatoes .ter. planted. - 27 1
AMOUNT pa Win 111 IN INTO.
Corn bushel- .nil.; •• :•! .... :
Wheat bushel, prmkiivd . 2, - 7
Oats, -bushel, prodnis'l .‘123
I lay-, -ton. mowed - : I’
Fodder pounds - ‘JOT".. 3
Cotton-- bales produced 2,oft.
Sorghum- il’ons 2.7. v 77
I’ot.itoes -bushels 11,212
Wine -—gallons umde lit)
vouNti rtook kob t.ik ykau i-.ndino
AI'HII. 1, 1577.
Colts 89
Calves _ '.‘2(l
Lambs ROW
Figs fi,3'.tO
Wool., —pound* l,2‘Jt>
Die.vriis anp wtrrirs pott tiik ykau !
KNIIINU A Pill I, 1, 1577.
White births 207
Colored births 52
White deaths . M
Colored deaths. -. ... - .- 55
Ol tlie 259 births in the county 119
were females, and 1 in males.
A. O. Fiu mvionp, T. K.
Dirttown, August 1, 1577.
Dri.slmm Young, the Mormon p ophet,
with his su.elhtes, did not like tho States
and they went to Utah Territory. Rrig
ham has weeded a wide row out there for j
many years, and been guilty of some j
vuthor ilaik deeds, and now that lie lives
in fear of being indicted and tried for !
murder, he is meditating another liegi a
to Mexico. Sometime ago he fixed his j
eyes on the Sandwich islands; but as the
Samhvichians did not admire his polyga
mistio doctrines and practice, that, had to
bo abandoned; ami as Mexico oilers the
best and safest place of rendezvous for
the practice of their polygamous proclivi
ties, hither the Mormons may wend their
way in the future. But in the meantime
would it not be just ami righteous for the
United State to settle tlm-e little tua,-
ters of nuttioums murders of which h is
said to have been the in.-xb a tor? Are
the United Sta.es anthori.ies going to
let, him go off lity so, without balancing
accounts? If they do let him thus go,
will they not he wi king at the awful
crime of repeated murder?
Mr. W. S. Kilgo, of Dirttown, under
date of the 2d inst., writes us that, Kilgo,
Gaines \ Cos., have thrashed 3,769 bush
els of wheat and 1,219 bushels of oats the
. pits, tit season. \\ ho will next rest end?
I Come, gentlemen, let us collect all the
j amounts of thrashing of grain in the
! county. Send them up for publication in
the Gazcttk.
i. i and beheld! it it isn't raining a.- wo
Ft. t, plots
Special Notice.
Jot every reader of the Gazktve in
Chattooga county, he prepared to settle
with us on or by tho firt wook of our Su
perior court noxt month. Money will
have to come or we suffer. In this we
lie n t
Who Would Die in Summer?
Oh, who would die in summer,
When tho trees are clothed ,n green;
When the June-bug warbles sweetly,
And the g anger poles the bean?
W hen the melon and tho colic.
Hand in hand together go
Filling youths ami lovely maidens,
With their sweetness and their woe?
When iec-creum, worms and piemen
Reign, supremely thro’ the day;
And the devil—and the doctor—
At the midnight are to pay.
When the house-fly spiffs.mi victuals
Ami mosquitos spoil < ur sleep;
We would think no more of dying,
Than wo would il stealing sheep.
Bible Society.
Fjmms :vi ,i. C . Aiii\.l. J, 1. ...
The Executive Commitiee of the Chat
tonga liihle Society met this day, the fol
lowing members present: Judge Benj.
Brunner, chairman; G. A. K. Tucker, J.
it. Rosser and Rev. W. A. Milner.
The Treasurer reported Laving on
hand *ll.lO received ibr hooks sold, and
a balance of §sf..- 1 as belonging to the
society.
The Treasurer was or ;cr, and to forward
both amounts to the I’urcnt Society; the
first as duo that society on hook account,
and the latter on donation account,
The Treasurer was directed to order the
following list of hooks, viz:
Testaments —IOO at 10 cents. Bibles -
50 at 40 cents; l.s at 55 cents; 6 at K>
cents; 6at 85 cents; lat $1.50. Testa
ments and Fsaluis —21 at 60 cents; 12 at
id ; li at #1.20.
t'n motion, the following resolution
was adopted: Resolved, that a commit
tee of three bo appointed in each militia
district in the county, wiio arc earnc-ulj re
quested to canvass said districts, to ascer
tain the necessities of the several loealitb s
in regard to the destitution of the Word
of God, solicit and toko up funds wliere
ever practicable to supply the needy mUIi
the Bible, throughout the county, ad
that these committees rep rt the results
of their efforts as early as possible to this
sueieiy.
In pursuance to the foregoing res. lo
tion the following were appointed for
each district:
I’eloga A. Johnston, W. F. Tapp, J.
li. Knox.
Alpine -Dr. J. M. 1). King, W. U.
Strickland, R. M. Hendon.
Dirtsollor li. H . Jones, W. M. Mose
ley, It. S. Foster.
Summerville J. T Hendrix, J. F.
.Sewell, 11. W. Gilkesim.
Seminole T. Scott Johnson, B. G.
Adams', sr., ,1. F. I lonic.
Uffdwator— J. 1! Knowles, 0. D.
llcnley, Win Morgan-
Dirttown—John A. Jones, L. i).
Wootton, O. F. Ferry.
Haywood—Win. llix, C. B. Atkins.
Trioii Isaac West, G. B. Myers, W.
W. Fui'seley.
meeting adjourned to meet Friday
31 t inst.
Bknj. Bua.nnbii, Chairman.
Jambs A. Clkmknt, Secretary.
From Colorado.
Tt> the A.< 'Hot of The ixute
I see by your paper the Mormons have
mane their advent into Georgia. Wtut
next shall you be cursed with? First,
w.i.- Sherman's march of desolation from
Dalton to Savannah. Then carpet bag
and nigger supremacy. And now upon
top of them all comes Jn .J >e an 1 Brig
ham's mob. *
1 thought Colorado had her evils had
enough; (i. e.) sh >rt grass and grasshop
hers; but may Go I save our rocky clime
from tj.e “iuu:jgcr.." I also sec our
personal friend* aud companion in av s.
of Company "11,” Sth regiment, G-.vr
gia Volunteers, T. 15. Barbour, is look • •
after them. I suppose he is mindful oi
their treachery, which is not to be ex
celled by the .Malty McGuires. They are
fanatic in all their form >. No doubt in a
short time if not checked, they will need
a destroying angel to quiet some of the
opposing Gentiles. Then some cut throat
will be sent from under old Joe or Brig
ham, claiming to be direct from God, and
commence his bloody mission (that is if
he has time).
Why not make an example of some of
their leaders? Have them to perform on !
j a tight rope, say just at one end? I should
think the testimony of John D. ixio, in !
the ease of the Mountain Meadow mas
sacre would yet be fresh in the memory 1
of Christian people.
May God speed the day when we will
no longer hear it said, it is only ignorance j
that permits them to stop in the south.
And may a sense oi duty allow others to
see the evil in the same light a> T. J.
j Barbour, anil help him in his good cause.
J. D. DIIYMXO.NI).
j Alma July ''sth, 1877.
LOCAL NEWS
The Knights of Honor meet to-night.
Walker Superior court convenes the
last Monday in this month.
If your wife has a boil on her face don’t
you dare to touch it. There’s a reason.
I lie health of our county remains good,
although levers begin to Jevelope in some
sections.
We smiled a xmale when he planked
down the cash for his year and a half
subscription—and we are now r :ady for
another smile.
if you want a Good l’air of H une
tuiiilo Shoes, call at J. S. (’leghorn's.
Made by A. J. Lumpkin. Every Fair
Warrentod. ju264t
Schools are opening up rapidly all over
ttie county, as tho public fund is to ho
appropriated to the first three months
tuition.
I Will take Wheat .tn<l Corn at the cus
tomary price for Goods or Debts due me,
delivered at Wyatt A Uleghorn’s mill or
at my Store.
June 21st tf J. S. Ci.Eiiitou.v.
W e are plea ed to see among us Mr.
John M. Hill, of Atlanta, who, with his
family, is an a visit to his relatives and
friends hereabouts.
Chattooga Superior court convenes first
Monday in next month. It will soon be
be here. Frepare, O ye delinquents in
justice and right, to p..ss tho solemn test.
We are prepared to meet every one of
our delinquent subscribers with a smile,
especially when we see them put their
hands In their pockets to square up i h t
little that is betwixt us.
While a compositor on the Montreal
Witnm was setting up an advertisement
of a lost canary, a few days ago, the bird
flew in at tlie office window. 1 his shows
the value of advertising'
Like Is antitul jewels in brazen settings
are handsome features upon a face marred
by signs of blood poisoning. The great
purifier of the blood is Dr. Bull’s Blood
Mixture.
It may he well enough to whip a R y
when he needs it, but it is a waste of t.u e
and tale.,t to undertake to convince him
that you intend the thrashing for any
thing hut your own amusement.
We would think no more of trying to
run a newspaper without money, than we
would ■*' li m.. i.ig tor tiipo-tsi 1 rit; at
the bottom of the ocean.
Rev. li. U. Christian eiosej a protract
ed ills Fng at Siiiilh Cur. Jinn camp
ground last Friday, resulting, as we under
stand, in tho accession of 2(i members to
tho Methodist church.
The Baptist protracted meeting in this
place, ot nine days continuance, resulted
in the accession to the church of two by
experience and ten by letter.
Cash for Wheat.
We | ay cash for wheat; and would in
vite tho public generally, to give our mill |
a trial. It is in fine fix and giving good
satisfaction. We are now up and will
keep it so, if possible.
Wyatt A Cu: miorn,
July 19th. Race Mills.
YVe have no thanks to render to that
uian who didn’t bring us a watermelon or i
a poach; but to ti.at kindest of'old ladies ;
ii town, we hereby tender our heartfelt !
thanks for the oft- repeat'-1 gift of roast- j
ii.g ears.
* May lu'r sun in <*m‘leßdw*Uno,
And br'n" a pleasing ■ hi.”
New Goods! New Goods!!
New Guilds received ry week, and
sold at bottom prices; aud country pro- t
duee taken in exchange at it* highest
market price.
April S-tf Thompson lin t s.
NEW GOODS!!
More Goods!
CIIHAPKR GOODS
At THOMPSON HIRES than any
where else.
A friend of ours saw an advertisement
in a Rome paper the other day, which j
in r ormed the public that ‘‘redueed rates j
of transportation to the Centennial could
be lid by addressing the passenger agent i
in Atlanta." He remarked that he 1
“thought the show had busted.”
Two More Great Questions Settled! 1
."%ot isy S (o 7
But by all the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Chattooga County.
Ist. Thompson lliie.s’ is the Cheapest
and Lest place to buy anything you
wish.
2d. Thompson Hiles is the best place
to sell your Wheat. U rn, Bacon, Bees- i
•VOX, Rag-, etc. -juu2af
Subligna High School.
The Trustees of the Subligna High
School, hereby announce to the people of
Chattooga and adjoining counties that the
Second Ses.-ion of tho Seh ol will open on
Monday July 9th.
Rates of tuition: For Ist class $1.25;
2d class $1.50; 3d class $2; 4th class $3
per month.
Each scholar will bo charged by tho
month, not by the day or by the session.
Board can be had at from $8 to $9 per
month.
Competent assistant teachers will be
! employed as the school increases, and no
: pains will be spared to make it a success.
This school will have the benefit of tho
l Public School Fund.
For further particulars, confer with
,J. M. .Jai tvsox. Priii.
Subligna, Ga., June2sth.
Isn’t it over? YVe thought it was—we
mean the political campaign of IS7G. But
we see in the (’irtersville Krprrss, an
advertisement of the Savannah AV cs, ip
which the fi'flowing is found: "The
political campaign of I 76, w hich includes
National, State and county elections and
which undoubtedly will be the most active
j and hotly contested of any since the
I memorable canvass of ISfiO, is now fairly
j open.”
YY’e would re peetfuily remind our
! brother that it is yver, and l>cg leave to
| say in the language of the Poet, “
Jack Hind-m in, union'd, for a number
of years a figure head in Summerville and
its vicinity as a notorious vagrant, gather
ed up hi* alls, iiiebidiue his wife and 8 or
10 children, and left for Coweta county,
one day last week. “Farewell brother
YY adkins. The pc >pie of Cowi ta h v::
our Byaipcithi, s.
YVe would give a little bit of advice to
some people, who like to appear in print.
That is, 1* careful how you send to editors
articles as original, when you have stolen
the fame or thunder of somebody else.
YY’o received an article a few weeks ago
about “Quarrelsome neighbors," with
which we were well pleased. YY u pre
pared ic for the printer, when 1 ! upon a
little further examination, uc found the 1
said article to be from the p-n of (he
celebrated 1. S. Arthur. Now thi icl'ow
that tried to imp,use upon u , has the
wind knocked out of'liis sails very cicely.
11. so care how you st.al other men's I
productions.
Boat and Shoe Factory.
Mr. A. .A Lumpkin, formerly of Route,
announces to the public that lie has leased
the tannery of Mr. K. Marsh, two miles
above Trion. for five years, would ru-neet
fully inform the public that he is now
prepared to tan all the hides that maybe
brought him, and will pay the highest
cash prices for them; and that lie is also
prepared to make as fine Boots and Shoes
as can lie made in Rome, or any* here in
the country. Re sure and give him a call.
A Sad Affair.
On last Friday as Mr Benjamin Hear
ing and a Mr. Johnson were passing
through the woods on Lookout it ountiiin,
near the Walker line, they suddenly eamc
upon a Mr. Have Blaylock, who was
sitting by a ireo with his head down, who
upon hearing them coming, r tse up -ud
douly and shot at them; the load taking
effect in or ah ut the s otuaeh of Mr'
I'earing. About twelve buckshot entered.
No good cause can be assigned why
Mr. Rearm was hot, as they had no
difficulty or unpka uitness. It is sur
mised that he thought i was a Mr. John
Hamilton with wh ui he had previously
had some difficulty, and without due re
flection tired his gun, and committed the
rash and fatal deed. Mr. Blaylock im
mediately fled, an 1 tuts not been seen, or
at least lias not been arrested. At last
accounts, Mr. ,itearing was not expected
to survive.
Sale-w Grange. No. C7f>, will hold a
\ egetable Fair, at the white house on
the La Fayette road, on lion. Will. H.
Penn’s place, it being (heir lodge room,
next Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. All
Grangers and their families are invited to
participate, bringing samples of whatever
vegetables they may havij, and to bring
their baskets oi such provi ions as they
may desire. Also all citizens are invited
to eon e .ndhiiag ) i visions, and thu
join in having a social time.
1 he committee appointed to receive all
articles design and for exhibition, consists
of .Messrs. Ho :d, Saylors, Benefield,
Penn, Marsh, Mrs. Wootten and Mrs.
Benefield. J. T. Hkxm ix \V. M.
A Correction.
In 'nr i-Mie of the L’.'t.'h ult.. Quidnunc
in :o- 1:-. log to ' 1 oat road.’ says; "V, hy
<!Yt tin: e oirt order then: e iin..* of this ■
road u ; ion a ov-vt p,-titiou without giving
■in opportunity for a counter petition?”
which might insinuate tint there was an !
underhanded game played in the matter. I
f' poll investigation of the subject more !
thoroughly "Q tidnune” is .satisfied that
tlie Ordinary acted in accordance with the !
law, made and provided in such cases, as !
will be found by reference to section 73:?
of the eo Jo.
Last Sunday morning Mr. J. J. p.
Henry, who feeds the pris ner„ in our
county jail, had carried the | risoners
| their breakfast, and having to g,. after
water for them, shut the door, and either
| did not lock it, and they knowing it,
; easily got out; or if he did leek it, left the
key in the door, and one of them reach
ing his hand and rm through a hole in
the middle wall, unlocked it and both
; made their escape. One is a white man,
John Fowler by name, who when last seen
I was making his way to Alabama; the
! other a negro, named John Withers, who
uas seen late last Sundry evening, over
the mountain, wending his way towards
Rome.
The jailer and Sheriff have been in
search of them, but have n t yet captured
them.
Since the above was put in type, cur
ever vis ilatn aud energetic Sheriff has
succeeded in capturing John Fowler, ami
has him again in jail. Hereafter, let a
stricter watch be kept upon the prison
doors-
YYo would call the special attention of
our readers to the fact that llonry A.
Smith, Bookseiler, Broad street, Rome,
: is ever on the alert tosatisiy the tastes of
j all classes of the country round about, by
keeping on hand a great variety and well
’ assorted books, and everything usually
kept in a first class bookstore. N r,v that
■ the schools are opening up all through
I the country, parties interested w. ul i do
| well to call upon, or r: fto him to supply
their wants. He keeps on hand school
: books for children ami grown pc pie, as
1 v.' 11 as works of the highest literary ami
j and erudite ohara ter. Mr. Smith keeps
J on hand j aper window sh riles of the must
' beautiful patterns; wall paper to suit the
■ tin t fastidious; sheet and book music of
the most desirable character. Be sure
and give him a call.
Trhrt News
: To the Editor <>f the Guztit* :
Rev. T. C. Boykin, Evangelist arid
: Sunday Seim I w >rk • lied li :v li t
night, file notice being hi.a R v min
utes, not so large u an! .-nee was o:t as
otherwise would have been, though a re
spectable number met him • He ma le ,i
fine inipres ion upon ivj.-e who i. . ird
him, am! it is hoped dme much f io *1 in
the way of .stimulating fi md iy S.di >oi
workers to a renewed liiigeue ■ ti.e dis
ci: urge ot their duties. iR left this
morning to fill other appointments, and
will be at tlie Coosa Association pu 3t)th,
11th end 12th in*.., at Beth:! church,
\\ alkcr count;', hi . u :u
August 4 h. TiuoN.
Mcuey and Life Saved by its B ag.
Impoitant Discovery. —Galileo in
vented the telescope; Columbus i.'i cov
: ered anew world world; Harvey, the cir
' eulation of the blood, and to Prof r
| Morse is due the credit of tun-bin r the
j lightning how to talk, but it was reserved
| to Rr. J. Brad it' Id to penetrate the mys
j tic-depths of sci nee, and drag therefrom
! the wonder of our century. The victory
; has been won, and woman is flee.
Ihe sale of I’r. J. Cr.idfleld's ! male
Regulator is unprecedented in the history
of populai ri-mediw and thousands of
' certificates are coming in from’jjrateful
wo, -a. throneh mt tie I .imi. at', -tjnA
. its powers and up; lauding it, uii'old ‘ Ou
efits to tin ir sox. *
.1 Jlcauttful UcHin u.
ina neighboring villa.e Hurt lives a
young lady who, two rears was an object
of pity to ah who knew her. Fr-.ui a httio
i imprudence at an in.proper ti bio, si: ■ he
[ came irregular, and was the victim of
; suppression in all its hair ,r... Such store
j tile ravages of the disease, she was luis
| erable apd unfit for social enjoyment.
After trying many remedies, and paying
j much money to physicians, a friend sent
| her a couple of bottles of Regulator. Mho
improved after taking the first, and tu
j lore taking the second she became sound
| and well. Now, two years after : ki, .;
j the hr i Pottles, she is uily restored to
| her former health, and a m U auti
j ful woman. Proper res;e-.i lor the fam
ily, prevents our giving the name.
j The Cincinnati (,'umnienial says:
‘‘President Hayes has given politics a
! I>ft, Ihe right to steal is no longer tee, g
' iez-d as one ot the j rercrpii.-ites of pa
; t riot is. n.”
Then it seems it has been recognized
as a prerequisite of patriotism fora min
to steal. \\ hen and where? Was it
during the reigr. ot Grant as President,
and the wide-spread and wholesale plun
der of radical rule? But then lor Mr.
Hayes to hold on to the presidency which
tie holds hy fraud and stealage, and talk
a ut not recognizing the right, to steal
a pi n pn ire to pat: iutism, looks very
tj ugh like the i tea ot Old Scratch hitu
se.t castitig out .'in. "An evil tree can
not biing tort it good fruit,” ‘‘neither can
ae •nuptlbuutaiu send forth pure water.”
Now. who can put this and that together.
Dalton District—Third Hound.
McLemore’s Cove Aug 23, a
Spring Place, Murray’s e. g Sep; 1. 2
Summerville, Penn’s Chapel—-Sept s. 'J
Subiigi.a, Dirttown c. g Sept 13, H
Alfix. M. Tuiupex.