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WAKItINOTUV
Ex-S*nator George K. Spon-er has
been arrestol for conljenipt of court for
not appearing a. a fcinogs in the star
route cases, and put of i .i,500
In aland a trial-
It in row said (hat MahrtwAnn 1 Kiddle
berger will act openly witlt fre Ib-publi
cans, in Gorham a
election as clerk fol the senate. and ap
pointment* on fending committee* for
themselves.
McPherson has Wueletk ol tbs huur-o
of representative* for M t ; *|9R|^L
The content between Major *
two wives over bin property is likely ®' be
exciting lie obtained a
1 i first wile. Kmtua, in
ried Lena I). Cutter o*m first
wife bad the djt'orce set aside lust June
for fraud, andeiow asks the courts to set
aside the 4* of gift to lxo a, made
hi fore holhaconded front ju tice.
Inthr canons bf Dcntt craiicrcpresenta
lives last Saturday, voting being viva
voce. Carlisle r.ccived, on the first call.
107 votes, Randall 45, Cox 36. NioholU
was the only Georgian for Randall.
TU payment of $19,009,000 for pen
aion* during November left only
tljta'hUOO tor decreasing tb public
debt.
>Lasf wtto-c, perhaps for the first time,
0 ropreicDiutivo unsol more importance
Ft bun a genu tor. The spcukeißhip cop test
cuu-ed it.
Mny ol the rcpiescrtatives are young
men, ami moat of these are. Democrats.
Dr. John L. Kolibilin ami Miss
Mollie J. Smart, both of Myois’
Station, Fleming county, Kontiic’ y,
were* m irriiul in October, Isk2. In a
few Jays ho accused her of having
been unchaste. She confessed tl at.
for years *die and her brotlie”, John
Smart, hid be n living in ltieest.
During her lnm! a d\s si* kne s n
January 29th she went with her
brother John ami signed an affidavit
that the confession had been e torted
by force an I threats, and was false.
That afternoon she started for Missouri,
leaving behind her a letter staling
that her confession was true, and that
her brother by threat* had made hr
perjure herself, and sign a lying
affidavit. Bo fore she st rted she sold
to Dr. Martin, her husband*s brother
in law, seven notes for $l5O eat h, signe 1
by her brother John, for SSOO. John
immediately prosecuted Robbins and
Martin, charging the n w.th h viu.,
with drawn pistols, forced him to igu
these notes. They have Ikm n hound
over to court. All p rties have been
at least tolerably respect aid \
Iji'nry Ward lbocher believes tliat,
‘Vs humanity now is, |>mdence and
wisdom imlieiitc that social equality
should noi bo enforced, and dial men
Usbonld trrow up into tin* relationi-hips
fliat arc tiocis-arv. " An inferior
rao' will never stand alongside of a
su()|;ikir nice. * * 1 believe that
they ((.lie negro] will achieve liberty
and respeo al ility, and as much social
equality as is good for them or
us. * * My cute for polygamy is
this: let them alone; * * establish
schools among thorn as you do tinning
the heathen; send in those who will
p each a pure gospel.'’
Married in Georgia: (jlturles 1) lloj los,
of Alpine, to Miss La urn D. Green, ol
Walker county; Hubert I ‘ rk • r of Atlan
ta, t.. Mes Kt te Si.uuiatc, o- I* ,lton;
David B. {sunders tit Miss Kenneth Fos
ter, both ol Floyd opunty; Nut Lovett,
aged 72. to Miss Altaic LuWson, nevd 01,
bath of Brooks county; Oapt, James U
Vanßuven to Mi.-s Luura Massey, botli
of Wilkinson county; l’. I*. Evans to
Alisa M time Sutton, both of Montve
county; Mr Hrdwine, of Atlanta, to M ss
JLcila Wilson.of Tinui|>on; V. J. O’Cou
cor to Miss Winnie Mutter, both ofSa- ;
va.inab; 1. W. Lcvv. of Augusta, to Mii-s
Addie Solomon, of Savannah.
Kight months are two German nuti
grunts, Charles Trim) and Berth* Engle-,
landed in bow YoG. They were encaged
to be nonried. but poverty m dc them
B „it Berth# lound employment in
New Yotk City, and Charles in Chicago
Tney ei ire-pond and regularly till three
weeks ago, theli her letters eotsid.
Charles stood it for ten days, went to
New York, and found that she had been
dead hall an hour. At the crave lie shot
himself twice through the head, but may
reoov r
Pt <.!c i.j- ■* t coi.vicicd of the wiurdi r
n{ nny, aim suittouctul lt> he hung
J h ct*id t v i IS^h.
rOHKION n.ASH is.
A day or two Ik fbre the Earl of Roho
berry and Mina Rothschild wore married,
she nont him a check for $1,000,000.
The viwit of Crown Prince W illiatn, of
Germany, to die kin* of Spain, is
proKreusing very satisfactorily.
Dcbe.-sepM has published a claim that
the 'utfit Cai.al Company can crilan/o its
earn.) on its own land without asking any
one for permisftion or for money. Mr.
GUdafotie and Kn/1 Granville have
•isMr and DeiiCSHOpH that England has not
leased to recognise the canal company an
having a monopoly of the Isthmus of
Bu< x.
In Toronto, last Thursday, John Irwin,
aped 13, quarreled with his mother, and
stubbed her in ti e forehead with a fork.
She will probably die.
O Douneir** trial close 1 l ist Saturday
with a verdict of puilty. lie was sen*
t need to death.
Turkey has s' rt u note to the powers
saying that she offered to send troops to
Soudan to suppress the insurrection
under El Mohdi, bill Knpland objected.
She asks the power* !o< nforco she claim.
Tf o ulooias of Mecca huvo f rtually
proclaimed El Mahili no impostor.
The trouble, h twecti the oianpcmon
and nationalists in Ireland still continue.
In Prussia the government railroads
have | reduced considerable net profit.
Mid the government proposes to buy
more railroad*•
Ch.nu ha* sent to other government* a
note stating that Anam has been subject
to China for 20 year-, paying tribute, and
its kitig being invested By Chinese
official*; hut now Franco invade* Anam,
uul utterly dUrcuurd* China’s right*. If
war ensUtH, ali cun mu that China is not
to Itlair.e.
The liabilities of Morris Rancor, the
lately failed cotton broker, are £BOO,OOO,
and fiis assets C'.l 000.
Mr Goodman, of GrocnDrier county,
West Virginia, uiit'Ted (he union army
at the commenceiu-nt of tlie war,
leaving behind a w ile an 1 one child,
lie wan taken pri-umcr nt. the battle ol
Cliickamauon, and eiit to Anderson,
ville. News soon citne tlmt lu lad
died there. Noi long after h : s house
was burnod by confederate soldiers
l[iswife went to Cincinnati, expecting
to be eared lor by an uncle who lived
there, but he had i>ono no one knew
whither. Poverty compelled her to
leave her child in an orphan asylum,
while she foun I employ ment at starva
tion prices. With the close of the war
Goodman return-d, to find his home
desolate. ||e foil oved his wife to
Cincinnati, but coni I not learn any
thing about her. Thoroughly dis
h arcneil, lie wci-t to Nevada, became
wealthy, and in I*7o established a
I),inking house in Sail Francisco. A
young man applied for a situation as
bookkeeper who resembled Goodman
s- much that ii brought on a train of
i'upiiries whu h showed that he'* was
Goo Im in’s son; but he could te I
nothing about bis mother, f'e had
been adopted by a rich farmer, ami
well educated. Last October a Mr.
Warren, wbo went with (ioodmaii to
the army, went into the hank to
ti ansae I some business, lie and
! Goodman recognised each o her.
Warren t-dd Goodman where his wife
was, and in a few day s th -y wore re
un'tcil, never to 1-e parted, we hope.
J':v-I iu Gooi;;ia: llev. M. !{. Il.iidin
of Li-Giange; Mi s> alary 1 . Ciaik, -f
Si nter county; Mrs O 11. Cocliruti, id
0 iin|>lu ll eaunty: Mrs. Thomas Oni'per,
of 'Lie m t !it>; M is. Jennie Hell, fAc
w nth; Mrs, Mira.net Mixon, nfCeapiitl
o niiiy, niied 95; Mrs Baruli Shnw, of
Liherty county, need 71; I'll nuns Proctor
oi Taihot counry; Anna, daughter of W.
11. Hlaek. mditmiy of Gord- n county; S.
J. (’ellier, el lvirly county; J' M. Bim
niotis. nl' A uni ions, use i.i.i; Pr. J.-riyT
.1 haseii an I (ieneial Jeri my T Gilmer,
hell, of Savannah; James A Itu ui-l, ol
K'heri county, Hve-.i 7f>; 11. W' Key, edit
or of tho Lumpkin Judcj endent.
William Hearn and Miss Ih-ttie
Hailes, of Walton county, pulled corn
in the Name field till noon, and were
married that 1114 t. We’ll warrant
they'll make a living. Gut there are
numerous young ladies (with a few old
maids and widows) in and around
Summerville who are altogether as
industrious as she is. lt is a disgrace
to our young men and old bachelors
that tiles,, ladies have not exchanged
single blessedness for matriinonifd
felicitv.
On many iieunt-.u-mv- s wo see truces
of due, or or evil thoituht,
which are no unintelligible liiotoglyi'liies,
tail miuihtakablo lamitutßu on a fair
l>:uu\ troui whial, we may learn lessens
of v 1 >.ltsin mid truth. The beauty of the
lace is olien marred by sallewness, tin
usual uccomptniuiont of 11 disor-iereu
j liver, whieli ein be 1 ured by Portaline,
or I’ahier's \ ■ gelable Liver Kemiiator-
I'riee 5u Penis. F-r sale by I‘inir. A
tain
In King county. New York, Alexander
K. Falconer P prosecuted fir having
uni-eyed Miss Katie Hale fur six years by
- his attentions. In r father says that she
has received at nut 450 letters fr.-ni Fal
ci-nvr, none ef which have boon answered,
j Seme were returned to Irn, some
destroyed. Her mother says that Fal
coner has called at the house as often as
- x times- a day to see Miss Hale.
a KOKH IA NKWS.
Macon is excited about n ghost.
The State University has 189 pupil*.
Clarke county report* an eight-legged
pig*
Cartersvillc has nearly SBOO in her
treasury.
Murray county gave 9S majority for
restriction.
Rome merchants are troubled with
counterfeit gold coin.
Madison county rejoice* over the recent
discovery of a mica mine.
Burglars afflict Atlanta. Seven bur
glaries in one night recently.
Iri many of the southern counties stock
arc suffering for want of water.
Rev 11. C. David, of Muscogee county,
Committed suicide on the 27th ult.
John 11. Boyd, of Fairburn, aged 70,
wan killed by a train on the 26th ult.
The Middle Georgia Agricultural Col
lege, at Milicdgeville, has 400 pupils.
The prisoners in Polk county jail lately
tiied, unsuccessfully, to burn their home.
The cipitol com mission is reooiving
samples of building Htone from different
places.
“Ahirminir aid feriific pru*p*ct of a
marriage," is the Leesburg Telejthoue i
•xpression,
A grand jury in South Georgia has
indicted 14 little rod bull fbi eating clothes
<*ff the lino-
In the next municipal election in Athens
the candidate* are likely to be one white
and one black.
Home of Murray county’* prisoners set
the jail on lire. Ii was soon extinguished,
but one escaped•
The application for a now trial in the
Banks county kuklux cases will be i eurd
on the 15th iust.
Fires from 'possum hunter*' torches
have destroyed hundreds of acres of trees
in Sumter county.
Complaint is u.adc that the debts in
curred for the Into AdanU musical
festival are m l paid.
A tree fell on S. 'I. Kiiison, of Harris
•ou .tv, recently, breaking tin arm, a rib
in 1 a thigh in two place*.
A youthful couple were recently married
ill the road at Grier’s rtee track near
Athens while it was raining.
Lewis Davis, of Henry county, with
three mules, made 53 bales of cotton, and
plenty of com f'r next year.
L A. Rumph, of Fort Valley, shipped
some persimmons to New York, The}
were sold for over $5 a bushel.
A Miller enunly negro .-hot his I ride of
two weeks dead h-causo she refused to
take i Washing, tlion, Ihra living.
In Washington 00-in'v J ilin Webb, u
negro, outrag'd Polly Tumlin, white,
aged ton, and tl 1, | 1 sii and by a ei wd.
The lu li -of But ts county are pledging
ill uiselvoH not to patiouize any one that
did not veto tor prohibition in tlie late
dlociioti.
The gran I jury of L'Wiul s c iunty
recoinuietnl-d that lupior license be put
at SIO,OOO, and none granted outside el
Vaiduslft.
A liter is said to be so sen roc in smi'e
par;.< of Lee county that ihe people are
hll’ced to drink whisky, and to use il iu
their cooking.
-S, P Bao v, professor of music in tho
li one Feu ah- College, and William F.
Conk, music teacher, have moved from
Home to At lanta.
[a Cobh county, J. e Forehand, negro,
null one mule raised 15 hales of cotton,
plenty ol corn, and enough potatoes and
sjrup to hi.Vo some to sell.
Dr. James Moore, of Cobh county, lias
been arrested on an indictment charging
him with burning mill of which l.e
owned hall. lie lied insured his part.
The supreme court of this state has de
cided that dial ing in futures is gambling,
and that a 11 ue given for money lost by
it cannot he recovered, even by an inno
emit holder.
A Colorado mm udvert'sed for a wife
Miss Polly Cunningham, of Oglethorpe
county, answered him. He sent her the
money to pay her expenses, and she went
on and married him.
On the line of Taylor and Schley
counties, Sam Kilerease w as badly cut iti
a light with three Davises, caused by
their saying that lie was running oft hi
crop to avoid paying his debts.
('apt, Henry Jackson, Hon. W. H.
Heelsey, Livingston, of Newton, and
thii. J. S. Boynton, of Gtiflin, are
pmbablo candidates for congress in the
fifth, to succeed Hon. N: Haiumo .and.
Messrs. J. J. Rosenthal und P. A
■Sensor, of Baltimore, have bought 800
acres of land in Pickens county for a
marble quarry, aid the Jones marble
quarry in Folk county. They will at once
put up machinery that will get out 25
tons a duy, and will increase it if the
demand jusi ties.
Home’s plow-factory, oi’ mill, and cot
ton factory. tun night and day, andean
not keep lip with orders. The foundry
lately e ist a carload of stoves in one day,
to till a special order.
Fire I roke out last Friday morning in
the warehouse of Conner ,V Cos., Savan
nah. lt contained O.OIHI hales of cotton.
The employes soon quenched it. Loss,
ifotX).
Four couples were married in Augu-ta
on Thanksgiving Day.
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On t’ e 23J tho London poli.e seised
two infernal machines in the house of
Wolff, a member of die advanced Socialist
Club. It was soon discovered that it was
all a plot to create an impression that the
German Kiubassy in London was to he
blown up, and to obtain a reward.
(lENI KAI. NKWS.
The damage to propel ty in Randolph
county, Illinois, by a recent storm is
estimated at SIOO,OOO.
In Wilmington, Delaware, Lewi* F.
List ha* been sentenced to be hung, and
his father. Lewis, to life imprisonment,
for killing George B. Taylor, Sept. Bth
Now York fashion says that a man
must wear a Hwallow-failed coat when
making calls after dinner, and thnt every
one rich enough to own a carriage must
have a crest on the panel* and harness,
the same as some of the English uobility,
if he has the same name, or one resem
bling it.
Hugh Meehan, a New York builder,
can neither read nor write, but be has
made over $500,000 by bis trade.
A pretty girl of Maryville, California,
is making money by selling kisses at 25
cents a dozen, discounting considerably
to wholesale dealers.
Prof. J. H. Tice, die weather prophet,
died last Friday at his home near Ht.
Louis.
Since the a loption of the new standards
of time, about 40 ) applications have been
filed lor patents for dials of chicks and
watches numbered from 1 to 24. Most
of them have been rejected.
The people of Copiah county, Mvm*
ippi, have resolved that “no man or set
of men shall organize the negro race
against the white ; and it attempted ii
will be at the peril of those attempting it
In Boston, last Thursday. Rev. Warren
11. Cudworth dropped dead while praying
in church.
The managers of the Louisville exposi
tion have come out $230,000 in debt.
Within the la*t three months there
have been 40 elopements in Ohio.
Lena Kieinschmidt, of Menden, Ger
many, arrived in St. Louis la t Thursday,
and found Frederick Hpilker. whom she
had couie to marry, in jail fr killing
their schoolmate, Krnot Kooqhardt.
The two had been part in is in a saloon,
hut lost money, quarreled, and Spilkor
shot Koorihardt.
Some graves which were accidental y
dug into near Plymouth, Mass., last
Thursday, arc thought to be those of
pilgrim* who came over in the* Mayflower
and were buried there the fit >t winter;
that is, in 1620-1.
Mrs. Nancy K Soon, of GranFeville,
S. C., bus obtained a verdict for 110.000
damages against the Central Railroad fui
being injured for life L a wre k at Joins’
Crossing, in July, 1881.
The manufacturers who belong to the
Western Nail Association will suspend
for five week*, ns n rt rnedy for ovrr
producti m. If this is not enough, the
suspension will be prolonged.
Tne ng picker* of New York earn from
$1 t $2 a day.
In Chat! an gu 13 per-on* wliom
property has hem damaged by changing
the grade of the Directs ate suing the city
for damages.
From an interview with District At
torney .Sue r, published in the Constitu
tion, we gal her that the charges against
the defendants in tho south Carolina
election cases include the following
items: crowding around the polls so
tlmt no one could get to them; striking
would-be i oters with a puddle bristling
with sharp nails, and making them
afraid to conic op; making the en
closures round the polls such that
voters couhl baldly reach them; allow
ing some to a) proucli and turning
others hack; storing firearms near the
polls, and shooting in that direction;
interfering with the election offiers;
inducing officers to violate their duty
as to counting, returning, and certify
ing the election; asking one to show
his certificate of registration, and
marking it so that when lie offered to
vote his ballot was rejected, 011 the
plea that his certificate was defaced.
A I Ittle Unlit was Si-cnt.
Mr. Z. A. Clark, of Atlanta, G , in
speaking of $48.00 in cold, desires to say
to tlie readers of this paper, that the
whole of the above amount was spent in
a fruitless effort in finding relief from a
terrible Blood Poison affecting his body,
limbs and nose—presenting ugly running
ulcers. He is now sound and well,
having been cured hv th 1 u-ost speedy
and wonderful remedy ever before known,
and any interested party who may need a
Blood Purifier will learn from him that
three bottles of B. ii. P>. restored his
appetite, healed all ulcers, relieved Ins
kidneys, and added twenty one pounds to
his weight in thirty days. For sale by
J. 8. Cleghorn & Cos.
Mrs. Alice Bullock, of Detroit, is (i
feet 4 inches high, measures 5 feet
81 inches round the abdomen, and
weighs 320 pounds. She is utterly
helpless: breathing is extremely diffi
cult, and even feeding herself is a
burden, her arms are so heavy. During
the xvar there was a woman in the
hospital at Peti'oit who measured 6
feet round the abdomen, over 4 feet
round the thigh, and over 3 feet round
the calf of the leg. She weighed 403
pounds.
The New Orleans Times-Democrat so it
an expedition to explore the Florida
everglades. They reached LakeOkceho-
I'Oe Nov. Ist. Severe gales swnmped two
boats 00 the lake, but no one was
drowned, Several attempts to cut
through the swamp failed. The grass
was ten feet high, and there was neither
water to float the canoes, nor firm ground
to stand on; nothing but mud.
M A RKIAGK A LA MODE.
“Ob. wilt thou take this form ieiajjare.
This powdorod fu© and friaeled hint*
To be tby wedded wtf s;
- Aud k .q her labor rile,
Lent nil.* her dainty Angora aoti—
And drcua her up In gay oat style
As long as thou hast lifer ’
“i will.’
“And wilt thou take theae stocks and bonds,
This brownatone front, thnae diamonds.
To be thy husband dear?
And wilt thou in his carriage ride:
And o’er his lordly homo preside,
Or bo divorced while yet a bride.
Or uro a single year?’
•1 will.”
“Then I pronounce you man and wife;
And with what I’ve together Joined,
The next best man may ruu away,
Whenever he a chance can And.”
Tht Judge.
TOO LAI E.
A bro eu hearted wife By dying and
her hushan 1
love you—l have ever loved you!" She
looked ut him a moment, and imply
answeted. “You are too late,’ arid died
Are there none of us who a e waiting
until our friend* die In fore we rpeak the
words of love and a) preciation for which
the living heart* ore yearning? How is
it, f,ust and? Are there none fyou who
truly love your wive*, ar and if they were*o
die to-day, would foe! that word* arc too
poor to portray cither their wort or your
anguish, an I vet wl|r -e Dm bvjwor i or
look or sign give outward expression to
that love? None of you who rejoice in
your well ordered house*, your well
spread tab es, your comfort;.ble hom s
and yet ha 0 never a word * f praise for
the bu*y band or the governing biuiu that
keep* all the complicated of
the household in n oti< 1? Do none ot
you receive all this as a n,alter 1 f enur e,
never thinking it i*'hurlishand niggardly
to give no praise where praise i-. due?
And are ‘here no wives who forget that
love, lue jealousy, grr ws by what it feed*
on. and that it is far cn*ur to win a heart
than it is to keep i ? That to keep th**
heart they have w n is the first, the
aweeteM duty of the *rue will! None
’vho have laid aside a ! l the j r tty
witcheries of their childhood days—and
who, though their love is still strong and
•rue, have forgotten how to hr tender?
I know some of .\i>u whose heart* are
warm and loyal, and who, if your bus
band-4 were Ijing and ad before you would
doubtless feel that the light of yenr‘lives
had gon<* out; and your manner is so cold,
*0 indifferent, that a -t 1 .i*,cr r u >n'd be
i justifiable in wonde-ing whether v< ur love
was not bound hind and font in the
' erement* ol the grave.
I here are f.ther* and m l I or* among
ou wlio realh love your children ten
derly, hit yet who ?m* ho irresponsive, o
iittl • given to txpres-iou that your boy?*
md girls ate in and oh* about it. You
noti .e the crudities, the weaknesses, the
ei tiling win w irdfu ss that i- oft 0 only
the uiue'.t of in maturity, hr v u fail to
tec i tiize the up ’ or*i ye.arni •, the
■•si ’nations, the hi deutAtr* telling of the
young soul of'er something higher and
iicttei than itself. It is only after they
ire dead that children become to you
altogether lovely. Would it not be well
it we were to allow ’if j to wear - mewl at
of t'*e glamour and Illusion which now
.-06.ui to he the monop ly of death?
Would it not be well if we were to tench
our lip* to utter row the love and | rni*e
and gratitude which, if we do not, we
shall certain’y some time, in arguish of
spirit, pour it toil - deaf ears ot tho e
whose healed lips can make us no
respome? We are ho reticent, so self,
contained. Why i> it? it pride, nr is
it shyness, that makes us ho silent? Maty
of us are so af raid of being considered
‘ flatterers" that we will not pleasant
things to each otbir. even when oecu-ion
demands it. An I some *(' us luck the
t roper training. Our lips are dumb be
muse th.ey have never been ‘aught to
speak. It is so much ccsier to steak
sweetly. Even in our own lioum holds we
are nfsaid of being accounted “silly” if
we dare to give a caress pi n tender ! ving
word 13 1 unhands and chi dren, fo’her
and mother, brother nr si-ter. But. by '
and by, upon tlu ir unanswerjng iip* we
shall rain unavailing kis-cs, and into 1 Lei 1
deaf ears we shall pour agon'z.d j raytr
for loigiveness, iciidcresl words of lev .
and buck upon- our own regretful, ic
morseless hearts will recoil the sting
“W Idle they are with you, h ve tho.-e i
the gods lend. While they need it, give
them of your heart’s best.’’— Marietta !
Journal.
An Atlanta wholesale u.ircbur t come
to the fr i.t end excloius: “I > m near |
sixty years of age, otn a merchant of this i
city, and claim Considerable experience.
For many year* my kidneys have given
me great trouble, attended with unch
pain. My appetite failed and gener..'
health declined. Nothing that iiion y
could secure ever gave me relief until I 1
used B B. 8., which was mag ion on
me. I. say to you, old man, young man,
if your kidneys give you any tumble, use j
one bottle of B. B. B. and be cured on j
my recommendation." A. L D.
For sale by John S, Cleghorn k Cos.
An account of a blockade runner’s
evading the United Htates cruisers, !
ad entering Galveston harbor, in the j
fall of 1860, with military supplies for >
the confederate government, is going
the rounds. It may be all t ight but
the date: that is certainly wrong. In j
the fall of 1865 there was no con j
federate government, and none of the 1
United Slates ports were blockaded. i
Some of the negroes ot o<fhb county j
met recently and resolved to apply to tlie j
government tube colonized; il tle leqn-st
was not granted they w aid cob> nze !
themselves, and if the were in Hit* |
majority any negro who was not willing j
to go would be fbret and to do so.
Losers by fi e in Georgia: Samuel Bar
rel, of Brook* county (dwelling; $2,000);
A. J. Cleveland, of Elbert county (ein
hou-e and ten bale* of cotton); Wel
ter, of B*rly county, (gin-house); Rob rt
L*m>x, of Calhoun county ( in••ke*hou*e
and contents; $200); Oiif k Ghixe of
iJn.!oMgounry (gin house anti nine bales
of C'>tt*%; W. P. Duncan, oi Duucbi*
county (gihotue and cotton; $2,005);
Dr. B. F Uhluiblos, vf Monjoe ciiuu* v
(win house and mint tits; $750); Durham
,V Simn on*, of
(store; $lO 000); James
10011 county (dwelling and bain; loMu^J|
Tabier’s Buckeye Pile Ointment i the
favorite reuit dy tor that terrible disease,
Pile* or Hemorrhoid-. It is the favorite
remedy because i: Qcver (ail* to cure the
most obstinate ease when Used according
to direction*. Do not fail to avail your
self of the rc.ii f afforded by this invJuuble
compound, hut call at Pharr & Cain * for
fabler s Buokeye Pile Ointment. Price
5u cents in B*ttl *> or 75 cent* in Tube*
for Blind or Bleeding Pile*.
SENSIBLE. MEN
that of the
many dtReiWH and derangements of the body
each has a separate t-aime or orivin, and that
each needs a different method of treatment iu
order to effect a cure, and a moment s reflo, tion
mlint conritice that any of th • quack nost urns
foisted upon the public claimint; t.xoire all of a
number of diametrically different diseases must
prove failures, even is we do not call them
humbugs.
pnnw penpj C and people of moderate
•vun rtUrLL n cana, and . -n 1 ■ oplc
well to do or wealthy find that the enowm*
chargtH of practicing physicians are a at riouu
burden to them, and also find after payiug
themselves poor that no benefit has accrued to
them, that in fact they have thrown their money
away. To overcome these evils wo oiler Whttlur*
A r o. W Sure Itrmwli+s to the sick and suff ring
one ttem&ty for each disease, without for a
moraent claim:ug that out-, remedy will cure any*
other disease than the one claimed for it. and m
tnese remedies have stood the teat of years
without a single failure, we agree to refunf the
monty paid in every instance where a cure is not
positively effected. The remedies are entirely
vegetable, can do no barm, and will positively
cure every disease for which they ar prescribed
RHEUMATISM, ? sT ,/ (
Neuralgia, are relieved at once and positively
cured by the use of Wheeler’s No. % H-beuuiaLic
Remedy. We say boldly that in tho word, of
cases of no maiter how Uttuj BtaruHny, how
utriou*, or hov/Mf/s/t//, we can not O' iygiverolief
i/iit ponttireJ-y curt for all time. Failing to do
this we will positively refund the money paid for
the treatmen . and if your sufferings are not
positively stopped tor all time you have not
thrown yotn money away as vou would on any
other t? an these guaranteed remedies. The
price of Wheeler's No. iwi Rheumatic Remedy is
only SO cents, obtai able from druggists or sent
free by mail on r. cHpt of price. Staoips taken.
SUt FERIN3 WOMEN.'! . ,
nature with a pretty face, b> autiful figure, fau t
less complexion, as well as the sweetest of
tempers and faultless mental qualities grows
fireiioiturely old. gray ami wrinkled, her form
owes its perfect contour, the complexion be
comes sallow, the brighten**:* loaves the -*ye, a
feeling of lan.our takes th* l place of the ouoe
buoyant pirits, an irritable nervous fractious
new* mnk* k lif*• a biirdmi. things that once were
lrides worry her till life b conn s unbearable.
All this be ug caused by the physical deraugr
ments so common to women, which tin* innate
modesty of feminine nature prevents their
making known, and of which the ignorance ot
tlie medical prrfee**oii pi vents a ure. Lady
leader, pause and consider, 'tis a duty you owe
ymrs*‘lr. your family and your God, that you
should cure youiaolf ot these troubles and o’.oe
more f-el the glow of perfect health and spirits
that nature intended tor you. Wh*e?er's N->. W
Preparations arc pieasaut amt palatable to lak *,
contain nothing o? an injurious natur .and may
be taken by ai. agf at ail rin.- sand iu ail i on
ditioiiß without [Hiasibility >f ;ll eff cts, and wii
positively cure any of the peculiar t iseuses to
which ft-inai-* arc subject. 1 ailing to r -'u •
a pcriV'u euve. ttw* pr prictrs w.li icf-.u.d the
money paid for the tr**r?n at If you have a
Ma>ilow comp.exion. constant or intermittent
headache, ba. kaohe, reaMewmesa. loss of p
jaftifce, iupprcir*l*m *-f motitidy Slow, or inegu
-11 :t: i" there A! a ■■, ■
n*rvMiHi*e*M hirst I*l les and similar symptoms.
Wheeler’s No. tfti i*reparation 'a." wilt p* sitiv- iy
restore you to h- alth. If you have a sensation
of heat and throbbing in th ? back, frequent
pal’ ful or scalding sensation in urmnting. red
dish or white deposit in urine, hot and dry skin.
Wheeler’s No W Preparattdn ‘*C“ wili give im
mediate and last-ini’ relief. The pm*- ot
Wheeler’s No liti Prcsc i iptions “B" and "C" are
50 cents, obtainable from druggists or sent by
mail secure from observes ion postpaid on receipt
of price. Postage stamps taio n.
(‘ATAR'RfI lt iH to describe the
un I nfinri. nymptoina of this nau; -ms
disease that is sapping the lift* and nirth of
only too many of tue fairest and i?st of both
sexes, old and young, suffering a'ike from the
j dsonous dripping in the throat, the yotsmiou ■
na.-od discharges, the fc-id breath and gt..*ral
weakness, debility ami iangour, aside from the
acutt Bufferings of thds diseax-, which if not
checked i-aii onlv end in toss of palate, hour***-
ness, weakened sight, lose of memory, deafnssfi,
and premature d-ath if it is not ebooked before
it is too late. Labor, study and research iu
America, ourot-c, ami Efts'era lands, have r,--
eulted in Wheeb r’s No. 9d loot nit Rcdef and
Suit* Cure foi i. ..: arrh, a remedy which coni..ins
tin harmful tags omic ut a, auu tLui U guaiaulc ’
to cure every case of acute m i hrouir catarrh or
mode} refu id '! u ■ r’• Ho ( It huii
Relief and Sure Cure for Catarrh will cure every
case of catarrh, bay fever, or asthma: p: ice SI
per package, from druggists, or seul by mail post
paid on receipt of price.
Wheeler’s No. W> Sure Cure for Kidney’ and
Liver Troubles cures all weakness and soreness
of thekidm-ys, iulhtrn mit.on -f kidneys or iiver.
price |l.
Wheeler’s Vegetable P.Usare th*- rnlyr* rcedy
that < uies constipation, giving natural action of
the bowels without physicking, purging. . rsping
ot nain. Price ts, *>f druggists or by mail.
Wheeler's Nervine Tonic for mental depres
sion, 10.-sof manhood, laugour, weakness or ov, r
taxation of the brain is invaluable, price <K> its.
we guarantee :
paiu. We place our p;ice!oi tbes remi dits at
less than one-tweutieth of the pi . •' r..-se>t t*y
others for cm, dies upon which y< u t V; all the
chances, and we specially invite the p :rrt,-i.ag*-
of the many persons who tu \ and o h* r
remedies without effect or depi • ' ; pur.o *,
by paying doctor oiils that ben ii* .. . i not,J
HOW n. OBTAIN ! ,;s
} ask for them. If they fc rv,* m : t- iucni. *rite
at oi ee to the pr pin t..rs. enciesuig th>-; i*w*n
money or stamps, aud they will b* sent > -u $t
once by mail, peat paid. Co.rt .->j . ..dt - c
! soucPed. Address plainly.
L. WHfc.hi.Eß A- 00.
No. * W. Bulliirote Sf..
I 8 S2-‘B*ly. Baltimore. Aid. a
• r BATh’ci SrEUIH3S!;j;j
! Prepared from formulas used by an * nifueut
physician during twenty year*
cessfui practice.
Hpeeiflc No. 1. - * .Ha -an teed eff. et a
ra tical cure of all affections of the Blood,
wtiether t>crofvsiuu. or acquired, Skin dis-||es,
l imples, n>oth patches, etc., are permitnontSy
( urec by Bate s Specdfie No. 1 Pm -. :i.
Sped tie- >•>. . -Cures Seminal Weakness,
Nervous Detdifty. from Youthful indiscretions
or Excesses, producing Exhausted Vitality and
Loss of Manhood. This remedy is uucquaied in
the eure of the se complaints. It is a powerful
stimulus to the Nervous System,
assists Nature to rein w ihe strength and vigqi
of the debilitated orgaus, ami effects a radical
cure Price. Si.
specific No. 4—Gives Instar.t relief
pi rmauently cures ltheunc.t. -c, Pri* .
specific So. fi.—A po-:v. : ail weak
n* s*es common to females, i■. sj.
Sold by Ihuggists, or seat- on : < *dpt of price
by J. W. Bate, N. t lark . Chicago.
SEND FOR CIRCI LAR!
ESEBm'I-BSAL
HANOVER’S SPECIFIC. At; mi ilingand
speedy cure for Nervous Debility and Weakness,
Loss of Vitality and Vigor, Nervous Prostration.
Hv-teria. or any evil result rf indiscretion,, x
ceks. over work, abuses of Alcohol. Tobacco, etc.
(Over forty thousand positive cures.)
Send 100 posing ou trial box of 100 pills.
Address, Uk. M. W. BA* 1 N, Cor. Clark St. and
Calhoun Place, Chicago, IU
DOUcrLZ.So & GO.
aai <1 Liven Stalile,
<Mat’# old stand,)
BROAD STKbET ....... KOME, GA.
Splendid Top Buggies, Hfteks. etc,, wji h good
safe horses, always on hand., Pri* esto suit the
times. Au;;-!y-ly
(vilffarace f '-‘ m v ‘ >u i hf,,; Imprudenco
OUllDl era x !1U8 PrhUitT,
mental and physical weak
ness. Valuable information for home cure
FREE. Used - v i vears successfully. Dr. A. G.
Olin, Box Sl;’, Chicago.
SUICUE&VILLE UDtrG KO. 109, F. A, K.
Meet in their hall at 10 A. 31 on the first Satur
day of each mouth.
J. T HENDRIX. W. 31.
G. J. MOYERB, Secretary.
•IOIIA w. lIAI r i*\. i
attorn; v at (aw,
SUM M Kit VI LLr, O KOK I A.
Will practice iu the tSunccior. County, ami
District uourts.
1 i irr- ii—ii—i.
I.egal Akvci t*.
— - .
l--gftl wVdvcrtlcementn I’ayable la Atl
vnnew. Mjn't yon fmget it ? ,
f° r Discharge.
GEORGIA, Chattoga Ccunty:
To ail whom it may concern: ,1. F. Perrvanrl
31 rs. Mary Forrin, representativeaof th • estate
of J. J. Lawrence, decease*}, apply to me for
letters of dismission from said admin isti at ion.
and I will pass upon their application on the first
Monday in March, IHH4. a; my office, in Summer
ville lu said oout tv. Wituvga my hand, Novem
ber UHth. JOHN MATTOX, Oriinary,
Chattcoja Sheriff s Sale.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January
next(lHß4), at the court bouse in said county,
withiu the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following property, to-wit:
one lot ol land containing U> ! &r re more or less.
No, 148 in 15th district and 4th section of said
county, lying on or near Chattuogu river. Tbei .<
are about 40 acres of ch rred land on the lot:
good orchard, good spring, two dwelling houses,
and outbuildings The said land hasbeen levied
on as the property of A. It. Johnson, deceased,
to satisfy an execution issued from the <’ounty
Court of said county in favor of F. A. Kirby vs.
G. D. Hollis, administrator j f ihe estate of A. R.
Jo neon, deceased. Property pointed out by
defendant in fifa,G D. Hollis. L< vy made and
returned by C. V. Akridge, County iU# 11 1': This
December 4th. 188:1.
W. D. KELt.ET'f; . ,u riff.
Sheriff's Sale. ■'
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
Will be sold hu the Hi at Tuesday iu January,
lsK4. at the court house in maid county, within
the 1. gal hours of sale, to the blgiiest bidder for
cash, t lie following profwrty, t wit. Loth of
land No 8 M in *stb Cistuct nd 8d s* etion. also
HI, B*J, 81. **s *AB, *27. 9, in ♦he siTwh district and id
section of said <;<Minty; also 80 a res r f 87; alm>
40 acres of 45; also 80 sc r es of 305; ulmo Ht.i av-rea
of 316;a150 115 ac res ol lot 80; all in tbe 35th dis
trict and 3d section of sa:d county. Sai i lands
art* under good state of cultivation. Haid land?*
sold as the property of K. M Utwn-nce to ratify
six executions from the County Court of said
e moty in lavor of S. S. Lawrence against su'd F.
AI. Laap*-nce. Said levies made and returned
tome by C. V. Akridge, i.ailitf of County t'- orr.
Dei---ruber 4th, 1883. W. D. K&LLET i, SU- riiT.
Ap l:c£ti;r for Discharj^
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
Whereas J A. BranneK and J C Hutchins,
administrators of J, 11. llutcbina, n j r-v-nr i >
the court iu their petition, duly filed, that they
have fully administered J. H. Hutchins' estao ;
this is theref. -re to cite alt'-persona concerned,
heirs aud creditor*, to afeow cause, it auy they
can, why the said administrators should not ( •*
discharg'd from t-li*ir adininistrurion and rr
ceive letters of di-rnlufton on ho first .Monday
In February. ISB4. vVitm-samy band, November
7th. 1883. JOHN MATTOX, Ordinary
fipplioati.n f-'i'Dlschir^e
GKOttGIA. Chattooga County;
Wh- rt as C. D Hill. A iministra'or of W. B.
Johnson, represents to ti e court in hie petiuon,
inly file , that he Las fully administered W. 1-:.
Johnson's estate; this is iherofore to cite all
person* concerned, heir* anp executors, to
show ci.use. if ou) they can, wbv i*l aAwoaia
r rat* r should n<-t be diiyt harged fr*tn h sud
imuituration, ami it'ccive the inf-nal )• *u v < t
disna -sion on -he first Monday ii 4:umr* 1884.
Wit nets my hand O* t *her 2nd. i-HT
J )UN MATRIX Ui'dituryv
MAKB X SAW
Aey farmer car. doit by
1 ncighb r*' itanutilou n po-m! varti
< * jt'.i-s of that great ttf-Ticuitural papet, the
Farmers’ Friend,
GNLY FIFTY CENTS A YEA E.
Circulation 4Q.C00.
f tnfait.- columns, fpw ml
vertison*cnts, anti almost double the reading;
matter giten by the & 1. 50 and $2 npt ictilturnf
ptq ih Pri iuitims to every subscriber, pre
miums to club raise rs* and M)special premiums
1 eaid.-H forth** 50 largest dubs. • -in srintrof *
•Stud*- vKi-r VV.tgou. Oasady Sulky Pc Oliver
Chilled Piow, Sewliife Mach foe. Silver Wart*
These 50special w ill Dc awarded March
iff). ifl&Mf tLe largest . ~tb docs nut have more
than ten subserit era. The 3©*Ja-get elu s will
be printed In each bit* tie up to date of making
iht: awards. Clubs to begin Nov. I, IftdU.
Sente of the department s of the Farmers’
Friend are “Parra Topics," “Live Stock,” “Th"
Fruit Farm." “Foultry and Bet 8," "Horn** and
Health." "Domestic Economy," ''Young Folks,’’
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Secular sheet, contaio ukcH the news, vroru
comments upon omrer.t t vent a. and a yr at
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Proprietort , Atlanta , Qa.
"S'o-u.r Z-rukg-grist fox
For all Injuries in man or bea?t nothing equals
Hamburg Llxihent.
For sale by J. A. Brannkr, Pharr & Cain,
r nd at The Gazette office.