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A loleErsm from Harriaburir, Pa., to
the Atlanta Journal , dated March lilih,
is aa follows:
Secretary of Stale Stenper, who was a
tßcmher or the Potter Committee 0:1 the
Louisiana cipher dispatch inveatigation,
and who is on intimate peraonal friend of
Mr. Tilden, nailed on him a few dav* ago.
The Ihlriot, of I hip city, print* an inter
view had with Secretary Steeper. He
nay* in the interview mentioned: “I
hadn't aeon Mr. Tilden for several year*,
and was pained and ehoekod to ace the
preut chunitc that had conic over him
during the interval. Instead of the
plump, vigorous rpecimen of manhood
he is waited *o that his skin reeiua to
hang on hia bone*. So emaciated him he
become, indeed, that all effort eeni*
painful to him. Hi* hands shake so
violently that lie find* it nece-Miry to res'
them on a table before Inin, His voice
is husky and weak, ana he enunciate*
only wiih the gicate*! effo t His tongue
a-em* swollen and paialyaed to some
extent, anil hi* whole appearance indi
cate* suffering. He seem* to realise hi*
infitinity, 100, for there is a noticeable
abienoe of that confidence in hi* powsi*
that once charaetorixed hi* movements,
and thnugh In walks alone, servants arc
always kept waiting within access, a* if in
preparation to amwer a autumn- a at any
momcr.t. This change catne on me like
an unpleasant revelation, and compelled
uic to relinquish ilia hope 1 had long
entertained that Samuel J. Tilden would
aguin l.c elected president of the Coiled
Stales, and then be inaugurated in spite
nffr. ud and foroo. I am reluctant to
give up this hope, for it was long
cherished, hut after what f have seen
with my own eyes and heard from his
own lips, there ta to alternative hut to
accept the inevitable.”
It should he remembered that Mr
Slenger was a strong advocate of the
* old ti iket."
KXTRACTS FROM OUK gXCHANttKR.
A country editor says that il people
knew how to pay their subscription* as
well ss they know how to run n paper,
editors would have tin easier lime of it.—
Incinton Appeal.
When o candidate runs foroffioe in this
county hereafter, he will have to run on
his merits, and not on whisky. Marietta
Journal, (rood, if true.
Bring out the candidate tl at favors a
general killing out of dogs, and he's our
man for office cow — Columbia Sentinel.
No one in Clarke county wants to go to
the legislature. It is on office devoid of
honor and profit. Athene Banner-
Watchman.
The Atlanta Constitution of Sunday
published the names of four or five
prominent oititens of Albany who favored
Tilden for the Presidency, but it did not
publish the names of about 25 or SO other*
who arc opposed to him —Albuny
Medium.
A teacher in one of the smallest district
schools in the smallest State in the Union
once proved that it may be emparraesing
to use one's own self us an illustration.
Bhe was hearing a c'a*e in spelling and
defining words. The word “irphan"
had been correctly spelled, but nono of
tho class seemed to know its moaning
After asking one or two of them she said,
encouragingly: “Now, try again. lam
an orphan. Now, can't some <f you
guess what il means?'' The blank look
upon their faoes remained, until one of
the duller scholars raised his hand and
said, with no intention of being saucy:
“It's someone who wants to (.et married
and can't."
An observant young man, wliilo in
Florid*, wa struck with the human like
c.mr.sliip of the herou. The female,
etand in * row aod look onoonoerned.
while the mules strut and dance and
prance around like Saratoga dudes. Then
one oh the fair herons would smile on a
dude heron, and away the pair would fly
All those left invariably begun to cackle
and chatter as soon as a match was an
iiounccd, and sometimes a rival would
pounje upon the lucky swain to wring his
neck.
Died in Georgia: J‘ J. Hunter, of Cos
lambus, aged 7S; Aaron Daniels, ol Col
quitt oonntv; Utban Patillo, of South
Rcuie; Sarah Ellen, wife ot R. S. Abbo\
or Gordon county; G. Bostwick, of Mor
gan couuty; Gasway P l.aiuar, of Baker
couuty: Mrs. M. A. Greer, of DeKalb
couuty; Louis H. DeMontmollin, ofSa
vannah; Garrett Smith, of Houston.
Clatke county ii fflicted with a female
fortune teller, white, traveling alone,
armed with two pistole. Whites and
nogrro* flock to her; but the good eitiions
are deteimined to rid themselves of the
nuisance, *
WASHINGTON SEWS,
Sargent, United States minister to
Germany, has been nominated and con
firmed minister In Russia, to succeed
Hunt, deceased. It is thought that
President Arthur, to show that It’ dis
likes the trtalnem of Sargent by Ger
many, may leave the place vacant for
sometime.
In the dehate in the senate rn the
educational hill, .Mr. Vance (N. C.) said
in substanc : ‘‘Massachusetts is ten times
as rich as N. rth Carolina, I ul gives only
nine tin es cs much to school purpi sea
The whole country has for many years
been taxed to support Massaehu elts;
North Carolina I as been compelled to
contribute to that support. If is u con
Stan' source ol mortification to me to hear
senators taunt my State with illiteracy,
but the torlifioation is deepened when
the taunt wntne* from tho ropr sedative
ol Tewksbury. (Mr. Hoar) of late.hat
has sacrificed eveiy principle for gain,
and that is mere responsible for slavery
than any other State. The people of
Massachusetts sold their slaves to the
South, hanked the gold, arid then sung n
long u clrc doxolngy through their noses
that they were no longer responsible for
the sin of sluvery.”
In opposing the educational bill, Mr.
Sutler (S. C.) raid, in suh-lnnoe: ‘I am
opposed to the tendency which I see
growing up all ovt r the land to ru h to
the national treasury for:elief from every
difficulty. I can find no authority for
this meusuro in the constitution, twill
continue to oppose a policy that I believe
will lead to a subversion of the govern
ment, by changing it from a governmrnt
of limited constitutional power to a
paternal government. If this bi'l passes,
I believe that in ten years the school
system oftl.e States will be in tho hands
of the national government. I prefer to
trust to the manhood, courage, endurance
and humanity of the people of mv
Stale.”
The second trial of the case of Hatict
Kilbourno against Mr. Thompson, ex
sergeant at arms, for imprisonment, re
sulted in a verdict for Kilbourne of
•37,500,
There is a s'rong inclination to abolish
the fee system for pa\ing United 8 ales
court officials, and to pay them fixed
salaries.
The substance of the testimony ol
several witnesses concerning the Danvillr
lint was that the while leaders, at. all the
meetings, advised to avoid violence; thin
the 15 whiles tr’ed to [ ersiiudc tho 200
negroes to disperse, and did not firo till
the negroes leveled their pistols, ad
stopped firing as soon ns the negroes ran;
and that many negroesjstoppcd, fired, ad
ran on.
Senate—bills, etc., dismissed: directing
tho oommiltee on library In inquire into
the expediency of printing the official
Idlers and papers of President Monroe
(agreed to); r. paying Get rgia $22,567
spent by ber to defend her frontier from
tie Indians from 1775 In 1818 (tassed);
tie educational bill; allotting lands in
severalty to Indians on various reserva
tions. oml extending the protection of tbc
laws of tbc States and territories over the
Indians (pas-ed); re-appropriating fir
the benefit of sufferers by tho Mississippi
floods $125.C00 already appropriated lor
siiflerera by the Ohio floods, hut not
noedod (passed both houses); offering
$25,000 reward for discovering the
Grefly expedition (passed).
House—bills, etc., discussed: the
bonded ex'ension bill (lost); declaring
that tillSJaniiary Ist, 1880 trade dollars
may be paid into the treasury, nr ex
obanged for standard dollars, and shall be
coined into standard dollars.
Senate—bills, etc , introduced: amend
ing the constitution so as to allow women
to vote; calling on th’ aeorelary of war
for information concerning the unpaid
portion ofthe war tax of 1861 (sgreed to);
directing $35,555.42 I eretofore appro
priated to Georgia, but withheld as credit
on the war tax, to be paid in mo - ey.
House—bills, etc., introduced: appro
priating s3oo,ofoto protect New Orleans
from overflow.
Mr. BhiiJhll'h hj pf*a| in tl*.e canons
wh>li was lifld to HoriGc, if |iossili|p,
what course the party will pursue on ttic
tariff, was certainly frank, manly, and
reasonable. Part of what he said was:
“I oame here for the purpoae of havinc
harmony in the party. Rut I nsk for
entire candor amone Democrats while
tryine toaarec. Will they say that wc are
not in honor hound to role for this hill,
provided the resolution offered by Mr.
Morrison passes-? Surely no question on
which my peopleaerec, ormy constituents
arc interested, ought to be hampered by
action on thia resolution. Ought Ito be
hound contrary to niy oonviotions as a
Democrat, and against the interests of
my Slate, or be placed in tho position of
one lacking in party realty?" Mr. Ran
dall has done too much for the party to
Ire read cut of it on light grounds.
Surely some middle ground can be laid
down, on which all Democrats can unite,
each one, if necessory, giving up a part
of (he details, while holding fast to
principle.
James Kirk, a Haralson county moon
shiner, drove off Deputy Marshal Cooper
with a shotgun, but a posse gathered
him in. He was ooovic'ed and sentenced
to six months' confinement, but after 45
days he swore to re'orni, and was let our
oo a suspended sentence. Testifying
against the government in another case,
and subsequently saying, “I don’t ask
the G—d d—J government any odds,"
“I have another distillery which they
have never found," made the offoere
resolve to have him serve out the rest of
his sootenoo. He was arrested, but
escaped, leuving this note; “Good bye,
and be hanged to you.”
OKOKIIIA NEWS.
The whisky license in Rome is still
•400.
Brunswick is luxurating in new Irish
potatoes.
Amcrieus had a >70,000 fire last
Wednesday.
Laurens and Jones ci unties report an
earthquake shock on the 22d ult.
The 23d Georgia regiment is expected
to re unite at Ac-worth August 31st.
Fletcher i< to he tried to day for killing
Griffin in Fast Rome some months ago.
Tho editor of the Barnesville A’etfi* has
seen a rat two licet long, one foot around.
A correspondent of the Manner Watch
man snj-s that carp taste like dried
ocliards.
Out of a resent judgment against an
Oconee man fur >1,200, the lawyer* took
>1.125.
E. M. Evans is in jail in Atlanta for
cutting his wife's throat. She will prob
ably recover.
Since our last issue we have seen ac
counts of mad dogsMn Troup and Talia
ferro counties.
An Irwin county hoy recently let a
trap for some pirtiidges, and caught—an
immen'C bullfrog.
Parrish Smith, a negro who died in
Floyd county last Monday, was thought
to he 106 years_pld.
The Augusta hanks have inaugurated
a clearing house *y*tein. Each hank will
take its turn av the office.
It Gwinnett county, a wreek ago last
Saturday, Judge Rrandon and hia neigh
bnrs killed 325 rat* in his crib.
A graveynrd rabbit's ears, and a black
sow’s tail, are supplanting the rabbit's
foot as "luck-pieces" in Macon.
8. B Council, of Arnericn*. celebrated
the 60th anniversary of l is marriage on
the 25th ult., and died on the 20th.
In the sth congressional district the
contest for the nomination seems likely
to be between Jackson and Hammond.
Henry Mallev was arrested in Waynes
boro on the 24th nil. for killing his
brother at Aiken, 8 C., ISvtsrs ago.
In Macon a tobacco merchant has
agreed to pay a 3nndy merchant >l2 for
all the candy that ho can cat in a month.
In Dooly count--, lately, Rufus
Van-fin's three years-old child was
knocked out of a door by * dog, and in
stantly killed.
The military encampment, at Rome,
begin ing July 2d. i* expected to h- the
largest gathering of Southern soldier*
- incc the war.
The corner stone of the Catholic church
now going up in Rome wras pulled rut
during the night of the 23d ult , and the
valuables stolen therefrom.
Burglars took >3BO from a trunk at the
font of the heil of J. P, ('ox in DeSoto,
last Friday night, reloeked the trunk, and
left without disturbing any one.
While John Cunningham was d:iving
across the Oemgia railroad track near
Aui usta on the 22d ult., his h ose balked,
and both were killed by the train.
Whit Wright, of Pi.uhling county, has
sold 276 pounds of butter thi- year from
one common scrub cow, beside* all that
his family of four persons needed.
In Baldwin county T. M Smith, negro,
haa been making incer diary speeches,
urging the negroes to rise on April l*t
and kill all tilt whites. He has evaded
arrest.
In Union county, recently, while woik
ing the roads, James Cook taunted Jet
ferson Anderson till he provoked a blow
and then shot him dead. 'I bey had been
jealous ol each other for a year.
In Screvcu county Charles Wilson,
negro, had his wile arrested for leaving
hiui and living with aunlher man. i?ho
gave fond, and had him arrested for
wife-hi a:ing. He was imprisoned.
Tlie tax collector oi Habersham county
lias been sentenced to the penitentiary
for four years lor eiubeitleuient. Another
oounty officer has been fined $530 for
misappropriating the county funds,
Tho Republicans of Bartow county met
in convention on the 24th ult., elected
delegates to the district and state con
ventions, ami endorsed 11. P. Farrow as
a candidate lor United States judge.
A negro bus been tiaveling thrt ugh
Washington ooun'y, organising "labor
societies." Their obj ct is to striae lor
higher wages, and demand $2 a day for
men, $1.25 for women. Hu claims to he
sent by “Governor Grant," and says
troops will be sent to make unwilling
ones join.
A. S. Hamilton, ol Fort Valley, and
Mrs. Hood, of Rome, have succeeded in
setting aside the will of Mrs. Malinda
Hamilton, formerly of Atlanta. !dhe died
in Rome, and the case was triel there.
She left most offer property. ($15000),
to Mrs. Wyly, of Atlanta, and Mrs. J R.
Freeman, of Rome. An appeal is likely.
W. B. Riddle, a Washington county
farmer, borrowed at different times over
SIOO ,000 from B. J. Wilson, a commission
merchant in Savannah, and gave him a
mortgage on his farm of 10,000 acres.
Wilson now wishes to foreclose, but Mrs.
Riddle olaims the land, and a lawsuit will
decide the matter. The land is said to
he worth $230,000. Emory Speer is one
ofthe counsel.
Jones county furnishes the following
tough tale: During last week’s cyclone,
two little negroes were arleep. The
house was blown down, (he floor lifted
up, oarri.d a mile and dropped in the
ruins of another hou e. A falling tree
broke down one corner of the bed on
which they lay, and lightning set the
bedding on fire, but they slept on, till
waked by an an who came to put out the
fire.
GKNKKAL NEWS.
Chester, S. C., exhibits volcanic symp
toms.
Hog cholera i very prevalent in New
England.
Twelve State conventions were ap
pointed for the 30th ult.
Memphis is excited about the enforce
ment of the Sunday laws.
Bogan Cash is said to be roaming the
swamps of Pedoc, disguised as a negro.
Gon. Sherman is mentioned as a possi
ble Democratic presidential candidate.
The oil from an exploded still burned
lhrec met. to dealh in Cleveland lately.
The cases ot loot and-mouth disease, in
Missouri at least, have been decided to
be frozen feet.
Jay Gould’s property is valued at
>58.706,413 His income i* >4,640.011
a year, or >8.95 a mini te.
About 25 person* are thought to have
been poisoned by canned corned beef at a
recent church sociable in Chailanooga.
There is at least one man in N-w York
who makes a living by buying from the
hotel* the provision* left over, and selling
them to families.
Iu Washington. D, C., last Thursday
night, Loui* Karcher found John W.
Grimes contested in his (K's) wife's
room, and killed him.
Near Gallipoli*, t'hio, recently, Mor
gan Martin, coming to dinner from his
work, found his house falling in, and hi*
wife and child burned up in it.
The publishers of Blaine'* new bonk,
"From Lincoln to Garfield,” pay him a
royalty of 80 cen's a volume. They ex
pect to sell 300,0fX) volumes. This will
yield him >240,000.
Admiral Porter in hi* testimony nn the
steel cruiser question ciied one ease in
which over >200,000 were wasted. A
hot house for one of the officers at Trenton
was charged to the government.
In Canton, Kansas, a Mr Herald
opened a saloon on the 21st ult., con
trary to law. On the 24'h. in a row with
a drunken customer, he was shot by a
constable. Next day the wmnen rsided
his saloon, end poured all bis liquors into
the street.
Ed Sullivan, of Spring City, Tenn.,
was very drunk on a Nashville <fc ('Hat
tanong* train on ti e 22d ult. He became
very when the conductor attempted
to quiet him, and remarked “1 11 leave
the damned tiain." He jumped Iron
the platform, and broke hia t eck.
In Valot'ia, Penn , on the 23d ult.,
children went out to find a ‘sugar-camp/
Not fin ing it, they tapped an unknown
tree, and drank the juice. All were tak
en Nick ij a short time, with every symp
tom of poisoning. At last account*, one
was dead, and three other* were dying.
Wonderful gold diaooverics have been
made at Coeird* Alcne, Idaho, prod Doing
the following effect on prices: board, $4 it
day; whUkv, 25 cents a drink ; fl >ur #6O a
barrel; ha con, 65 cents a pound; coffee,
#1.50 a pound; lumber, #l5O |cr 1,000
feet; picks, #lO euoh; shovels, #4 each;
drill at*el, 50 cents a pound; nails, 35
cents a pou: and.
A CIKCH AR CIKCCLATM).
The course of true love never did run
smooth, says the Atlanta Journal, and
i vrr and anon this trite old adage i*
verified by a sort of Hi sent ion between
tho white and blick Republicans of
Fulton county At tho late convention
held in the custom house it was charged
that (be white Republican* Were too
proud to affiliate with the negroes, and it
was hinted that it was “getting time to
see about it." The following cirrular,
which was quietly passed about yesterday,
vi rifles the fact that the colored brother's
apprehension* were well grounded:
To Union men and the Friends of Re
form —Atlanta, Ga., March 17, 1884.
At a meeting ol prominent white men
held this day for the purpose of consulting
on the present polities! situation, the
following preamble and resolutions were
adopted:
Whereas, the elective franchise, which
is the real si uic* of all true liberty, and
the foundation of a republican form ol
government, has beoouie feat fully coriupt
and degraded by political trickstcrain our
State, be it
Resolved, that we, the white li en here
assembled, together with such other
white men, regardless of past political
party afflictions, who are willing and
dcsiious to co-operate in an effoit to bring
about reform in our State, will n eet in
Atlanta, Ga,, on the Bth day of April
next, at 12 u>., for the purpose of con
sultation, and to take such political ac ion
as may, at that time, be deemed wise and
proper. J- Norcross, Chairman.
VV. L. Cl ARK. Secretary,
James Longstreet, J. C Freeman,
Jonathan Norcn ss, A. G. Murray,
Wm. Markham, Thus. S. King,
R. M A uteo. Committee.
FOKKUIN FLASHES.
There is a general disposition among
Europeau powers to adopt stionger
measures against anarchists, and lo banish
them
All the tribes in Noithern Nulia sre
said to be flocking to El Mahdi. The
British troops are suffering much from
heat and bad water.
The British deleated the rebels at
Tamanieb on the 27th ult.
The Duke of .klhany. Queen Victoria s
youngest son. died siidocnlv at Cannes
(France) on last Friday
a, a iw
A now trial has been granted to Alf
Doyal, ol Griffin, sentenced to death for
killing a policeman, in the ground ihat
one of the jury had before the trial
expressed a determination to long Doyal
il bs Rs ou t bo jury.
AN OLD BACHELOR'S CONFKBSION.
(Concluded from last week's issue.)
I never shall forget the party at
Mrs! G V It was what I always
did detest, a small and sociable party,
composed of a stiff circle around the
room. In the midst of this circle I
found myself in that situation dreaded
by ail gentlemen, but particularly
hateful to tne, standing up before a
lady, endeavoring to make up a con
versation out of nothing. llow I got
there I cannot tell, but as soon as I
discovered w here I was, and saw many
lair faces turned towards me in a
listening attitude, all self-possession
vanished. I grew redder and more
confused, and lost the thread of my
discourse. While vainly endeavoring
to recovt r my scattered idcis, I espied,
a* I thought, MissG ’glove lying
at her feet. I snatched it up hastily,
but found to my horror, I had caught
up the young lady’* foot. She was
only saved from a complete Somerset
by tl-e quickness of a lady nest her
When I again summoned up courage
to call on MissG , I was told by
the grinning hlaclcie, ‘Missie says she’s
not at home.’
Thu* one by one I 10-t all these fair
creatures, and by degrees my relish
for society. One evening, however, I
wa* persuaded to accept an invitation
to a party given by the beautiful Mis*
I) . She resided in an old country
house naar my Aunt 8 , where I
was then on a visit. The rooms in
which the company were to he received
had been added to I lie rest of the
hou*e sometime before, and to enter
them it was necessary to descend three
steps; a most detestable arrangement
by the by, and I wish her old Dutch
ancestor who contrived it had tlrow ned
himself and his bright imagining* in
tho Zuyder Zee. I had reasoned
strongly with myself before I went:
“What is there in the faeeol a woman
that I should fear to look upon it? I
am a man of fortune and figure, and
ought to succeed in society. I will
c-xert myself to throw off this mauvuite
honte; I will be a man.’’ With hese
sentiments I drove boldly up to the
hou*e, strode loftily through the h ill,
forgot the three steps, and ctnie
thundering down in the raid*t of the
a*tonished guest*. I turned my back
and fled. From that time I have
shunned the face of woman. Yes,
woman, to whom I have al wav slocked
as the source of every blessing here
below, I must fly from. She is that
bright and particular star which I rnav
not hope to obtain.
Dear madam, do you not pity me!
Is it not a cruel fate, that one feeling
should render the world a disc it to
me, and Ibrce me to be what I always
dreaded and hated, a dreary old
bachelor? Tell me what I shall do.
fake pity on my distressing care, and
leach me *onic method to exorcise this
evil spirit which ha* usurped such
dominion over me.” I’ocahon.as
— m c DI ■ ■ ■
KIOT IN CINCINNATI.
On last Friday and Saturday night.**
Cincinnati was the bcene of the worm
riot* that have occurred in the United
Suite.* *ince the Pittsburg riot*. Oi* the
27th of last Decern! er W'tu. H. Knk whs
found dead iu a oiilUtream. Joseph
Paluier, negro, w> arrested, and con*
tes ed that lie killed Kirk, incited by
Wm Berner, white, for the purpose of
robbery. Palmer wa* convicted of mur
der. Berner's counsel succeeded in
securing a verdict of manslaughter only.
The judge said ti e verdict was an out
rage on justice, and sentenced Berner to
the penitentiary hr twenty years, the
limit of tho law. There was g eat dis
satisfaction outside, and on Friday night
Music Hall was crowded with uien who
K ad turned out to express their indigna
tion. They adjourned to the jail, and
attacked th front dooi. Ail the police
Wv re collected at (lie jail, and ordered to
gre. but no one was hurt. The militia
was oidered out. Three men were
wounded by their fite. one of wh m. a
policeman, died the neit day. The
streets were crowded all Saturday. In
the evening the streets near the jail were
b.rrteaded by the deb nders of the jail
Two regiments of Cincinnati militia were
ou duty, and three other*, with two
batteries, were ordered to be ready in
Columbus at an oment's w. ruing. Early
oil Saturday night the treasurer’s office
in the court bouse was *et on fire. The
troops ther tirea wout ding nd killing
many: how many, is not The
fourteenth regiment had to fight itt*
way from the depot to the jail: over 1 ih•
men are reported killed by them. The
fourth regiment started foi the jail;
turned back oidered again to ’he
jail and sen it e red on the way The uub
afterwards secured ihrce galling guns,
hut before they c*u and procure powder,
the police charged them and cap'urtd
the guns. Two giinMon > uer, broken
open; the p.opriehT I *i.o kltied *ev*
of ihe mob. Berner was lodged in me
penifenuaiy '■‘aturday evening Puriru
the riot, threats were nude to ntirn a
hotel belonging to Hunt, (he coimiel at
the jail. The pu<‘**ia left it. hue tEe
threats were not carried out.
Hundreds oi prominent people of
Miauiisburg. Ohio, testify to having seen
a ghosi in tne g.a eyaru. Shot, cubs,
and bullets, had no effect oo the misty
figure. The next day they began digging
up the graves tofi .and the ghost's home.
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that of the
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POOP prnpf C and people of moderate
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EiUKTIIMATIQM Oout, Lameness of
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nature with a pretty face, beautiful figure, fault
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oeeg its perfee* contour, the completion be
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ness makes lib* a burden, things that once were
trifle* worry her till life b.-comes unbearable
Ail this be ng caused by the physical derange
rnents ao common to women, which the innate
modesty of feminine nature prevents their
making known, and of which the ignorance of
the medical profession pi events a ure. Lady
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aut sufferings of this disease. which if not
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GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
To alt whom it may conceen: John A. Junes
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creed, has in due form appl ed to the under
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tb** estate of sr id deceased, and said anelicatior
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STATE OF GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
WhsraasJ. M Yanp*-lt and M. M. Hens, ad
mini-trafora of Wn. S. Vanpelt, deceased rep
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that'tbey have fully administered Wm s Van
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concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if
any they have, why said administrators should
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Notice to Creditor.*.
GEORGIA. Chattooga County
Ail persons having demands against the estate
of W I). Davia, Ist* of said county, deceased,
are notified to at once render in their drmande
to the undersigned, according tc.*law Th;s
19th day of March, 1884.
W S. KENDRICK.
W D. DAVIS jn..
Executors of W. D Daria, deceased.
Application for Administration.
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To all whom it may cot,earn: Mrs. Jane Love
baa in due form applied to the undersigned for
permanent letters of administration on the
estate of Mrs. Margai et Carre? of said county,
deceased, to be granted to G. D Hollis, clerk
of tbe Superior eoutt of said county, or some
other flt and proper person, and I will pat hon
the ame oil lb- first Monday in April, IftM.
Witness my hand this February ff'th. IBM
JOHN MATTOX. Ordinary.
Application for Discharge.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
To all whom it may concern: Mm ftarab A.
Chapman guardian for Susan A Chapman, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said
guard nship, and 1 will pass upon her applica
tion on the first Monday in April. 1894. at my
office in Summerville in said county Witness
my hand. Fek ruary Ist. 18*4.
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WARRANTED TOCURE^^fe
without medicine -—Palm la tbsbssl, kip*, head, mr
limbs, mertomtt debllltj,lumbago g—smJ
rfeeamutUm. paralysis scuralr'a, Mlatlea, Amm
mI the kid nr/ a, •*(*! and !•*•**>• torpid ltvrvgeal
seminal rmlmlawa. Impotent*/, asthma, kmrt dl*>
nn. drsprpala, raaactpatlaa, rndptlM, tadlgcm
Uaa. bora la er ragtara, aatajrrb, pllas, aplUpar,
4 Vt.“ j"3*'!utr of ta.cERRBXTrrraBCARs
Occurs, lat vitality. lark ofaerra fores aad vigor.
VMliac waaLaasaoa. aad all Ikaao dlaraaos of a per
sonal aalaro. from whatever tho contlnuoa*
stream of Magnotlsm psrmoatlng tbroagb Ibo porta
mid re*tora them to a health/ aeUoa There U M
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