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X. C* LOOMIS,
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J. C. LOOMIS.
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i:troitM Nl I DKO.
1 n Lincoln, Illinois, O. A. Carpenter
\:-n rtcemlv neoui.fyl of tlio clm-ii- of
mur Z trtlßunfs. In n tiny or two
I ,500 flititans met, denninocil liirn, and
noNfi"’! liTpi to lc ive the p'tico ai orioe,
nnd forever. Tlio Cincinnati riot wm
caused !y ilto conviction ol Berner for
mnu-laiiglitcr only w liile the cntniniii.iiy
knew it whs n cold blooded n.uidi r, lor
Kain. tVo thin, that as many criminals
are httn* by mobs as by luw. It is not
thought that more limn one out nl four
teen murderers is punished, Hcfnriu is
Pt.ed' and. We think this would be a much
hotter method. Abolish the petit jury.
Elect three judge* for each cirouit, duting
good behavior. Let no ore of them sit
as judge in the ci etlit in which he lives
We do not believe the expense would be
any greater. Wc know that justice both
in civil and criminal ease*, would hr more
apeedy nnd impartial. The jury system
has had its-Iry: let us try to improve
on it.
CONVENTION!* CALLKD.
Tbo Slate Democratic executive ootn
inttlee met in the Murk ham house,
Atlanta, last Saturday. Cat t. Henry
Jackson resigned his place as chairman
and aa member. Col. J. 11. !i*till wu
eleoted oltairman. The committee re-
Hu! vel to cal! two conventions, both to
meet in Atlanta: one, on June 18th to
elect delegates to the national convention
in Chicago; the other on August 13th to
uominatu candidates lor State officers und
presidential electors. The delegates to
the first convention mo to he onoeon June
3d, and to the second one August Sth.
Walker county sufferers by tho stern.
Tuesday night last week: Joe Petlijnhn.
house down; Atnai Dickson, saw mill and
atablcs down; James Hale, outbuilding
down; Aleck An 'orson, hou-c blown
down and burned up; at the mill, Stile;
H i mu, tol a house dn .vn; ori the U W
Wilson place, James Jackson, houa.
crushed by a tree, and wife badly hurt;
John Wilson, barn; the Capers Wilsur
house down; tho Calhoun house (Inlck)
an) all the outbuildings down; IV, A.
Martin hurt; his eight-yeai> eld bn.
buried under four (eel of hi iok and plank,
hu' saved. In West Aruiuchee; Young
and Wallen, all building* except theii
residences down; Spence- Bonier, one
dwelling house; Adam Griffin, house und
barn blown down, lain burned up wiili
all his corn; Thomas Norman, hurt bj
flying timbers; several other dwellings
blown down; fences, tiers, etc , scattered
around promiscum sly.
Mr \ l’. \V., ot Hampton, Ga.. has
recently emerged from one of the most
remarkable cases of Blood l’nisnn no
record. His body nnd liu.bs bad nn le-s
(ban four hundred small ulcers- bis bon. -
tmrutntcd him with pains—his apne.it
failed—his kidneys presented irighttu
symptom! —and all doctorsnnd 1 liO bottle
of tho most pojular Blood Poison remedy
failed to give him any relief, lie sccnrrd
B. B, 8., the concentrated quick cure
anu live bottles healed the u’cers, relieved
all pain, cured his kidneys, restored his
appetite, nnd mado him n honlthy aim
happy man. Any one can s' cure bis full
name and eorri s|.ond with him.
Bnnkooino will cure any case ol G. and
G. within lorty-eight hours.
For sale by John S Cleg horn A Cos.
Marticd in Ueu-.itiu: Felix T. Howell
to Mrs. Gallic Howell, lath if War
county (married, divorced, and retuar
tied); E H. Carmen, of Nashvil e, to
Mrs. Mary K. Trimble, ol Dalton; Janie*
Smith to Miss Mil,erva Price, both of
Dade eoun’y; A C. Mine to Miss Lizzie
Mlzj, ihoible cousins, loth ol Walker
ooiityjK. A. Sutherland tc Mi- ]; h, g.
ea R eves, both ol Gordon county ; Jeffcr
~n Brown to Miss Lula 0* os, both ol
Murray county; John Pit er to Miss Geor
gia Tomlin, both of Newton County.
Died in Georgia; the wile ol Jack
Drencan, of DcSoto; \\ . P. Moseley, ol
Acworth; Judge A. A. P. rier, ol'GrifTin,
aged 73; Win. Henry, ot Catoosa county;
Miss Nancy Pse>, ol Davie county; Mrs.
J. \V. Barksdale, ol Lincoln e, unty; Mr .
Lewis Fox and Mrs. Martin Henderson,
both ot Murray county; Dr. R H. ('as. v
of Augusta; Mrs. W. 11. Andrews, of
v bite-burp: Qoinnie () N-al, t.f'l'a ia
letro county; W. A. bio s, of Dublin;
Frnucis B. Cleveland, ol Elbert county
lo West Point, ium Sunday, one whole
Hock, containing four stotes and two
wattbooses, with 18uO bales of cotton,
was burned. The stores were occupied
lv \Y B lliggetibotliam, W. H. Huguly
& Cos.. G \\ . Edwards, and Craft Bros.
Loss, $200,000; insurance. *IOO.OOO.
The Abik ma A Georgia Manulactuiing
C„n t t \ . wi.i and (ItlO I jit", and the ll . M
p, ii >l. •nt o"uri.ig Cv.mi ary POO bales,
a insure l
■P WASH I NOTON N KWH.
Before the war not more ihnn 500 hills
weie ever brought before congress; there
have already been 7,00(1 introduced this
session.
The last congress appropriated 135.000
lo repay Georg's fir money expended
in the revolutionary war. Comptroller
Lawrence drcide l not to pay nvir the
money, hut to credit it on (he land t:x
levied against Georgia duting tlu r
The alt ireey general decided that lie
war tax was nguitist individun’s, not
Siule. nnd the money must 1c paid to
Georgia. Law re rice said he did tint one
what the attorney-general said, he mo:.nt
In bn governed by the lw. President
Arthur riTomiiirndcd applying fur a writ
I muiidamus to con pel Lnwr. lice In nay
ovdr the money, lul our congressmen
thought best to have bills passed through
congress directing tlii* to be done. Buoli
bills lave been ini induced in bo! I, house-,
and aro likelj’ to pus* soon.
Preaidv tit Arthur recommends an ap
propriation of SIOO,OOO for iho Mi si--
si| pi levees.
House—bills, etc., di-eu'sed: direct
ing the cninmit'ee on publio le.illh t
investigate the adulteration of lend und
drinks; redeeming tbc trade dollar; th.
Indian appropriation bill (pax.-ed).
Senate—bills, etc., di-eu-s J: t.rran
izing tbo latent office into a separate
department; tho educational bill.
House—bills, etc., intr duced; request
ing the Shcru.an committee of the souate
to invts.igati the Cincinnati riots; u paper
fn m lowa commanding congress to have
a double tr.ck steel railway laid from
New York to Sn Francisco.
Senate—bills, eic., introduced: pro
viding for (in), io buildings at ChaHannngu
und Fortress Monroe; uppropriating
SIOO 000 (or protection of levees on tl.e
Mississii pi river; referring to an umpire
tbc question whether the treaty of lSlfl
bat ween Sp lin und tbe Unit, and States has
been fully enriied out.
(tKNXKAI. Nr US.
Postal cards cost tbe government 54}
cents a thou-and.
The 76 United Stales senators are
waited nn by 24! employes.
On Mission Ridge, near Chattanooga
ihero are 1,335 acres in iimts.
In Mississippi and Arkansas t.nffiiJo
gnats are killing grcai numbers of stool .
Oakville, Indiana, was visi'od by a
oyclnno last W edne-dav. (ut of 30
houses, throe only were !i It standing.
At the Coour D Alme mines. Idubo.
one niincr bus taken $5,060 worth of gold
from a ttlt.ee s.x leet squate in a few
weeks
Pliiladi l|diiu n -crocs will not let iln ir
children go out at right lor tear they will
bo killed by titodiculjstudenls for dis
section-
Njtir (”i. r!e.-i t. Torn , on the Ist,
Stout Jolly, aged 15* hung himself be
cause bis father fold him to plant a field
in Ootn.
Frank James' tiial ft r roitlii ig a
United States parmu'tcr at Muscle
Shoals was to bt gin ut Huntsville A'.t ,
last Monday.
Gen. U tS Grant has written to Gen
Gordon expressing his lie. rly sympathy
with the movement t • bu.ld a hue lm
disabled Cnnft dt ra es.
In Cole's Creek. Peon., on the 31-t
tilt., a game of draw poker resulted in a
general batlle. in which all (bar of the
pla ei's worn morta.ly wounded.
In the southern part nl North Carolina
a atrip of country 50 miles by 30 lias been
swept over bj fire. Pin. forests, turpoii
line ditlillei !es, large qminii ties oflitii: her,
!ind litany bouses, have been be.nnd
April,3d was the la-t day for pa ing
tax on whisky made in March, ISNI. On
that dny the collector in Louisville re
oeived $107.3,30. Permits were gratyied
to export I,3'iS barrels of yvhisky.
A cat (how is progressing in Philadel
phia. The prizes are SIOO lor the ban l
uotnest. SIOO tor the largest, S2O for ihe
heaviest, and S2O for the finest litter of
kittens. There un nearly 80 ) entries.
Charles Gower and Chris Schnutzer,
while exploring a cave under Lookout
Mountain, near Cliultuunoga, on the 17it,
ulc, Hropi ed thoir lanterns over a
precipice On the 30ih alt., they w. re
found by a patty of explorers, delirious
and nearly starved.
Ot tin S. '1 odd, a Connoeticut farmer,
died a lew days ago ol glanders. Two
weeks before he bad blown smoke into a
her.e a nostrils to euie wl hi lie thought
Was a cold. The horso sneezed, uini
pat tides of mucus fell on Todd’s face,
communicating the disease to him.
The storm ol last week swept through
Malison and Jaeason counties, Alai aina.
crossed Sand Mountain, struck Wills
Vjl ty near Sulphur S; tings, and crossed
Lnikout Mom tain into McLen ore’s
Cove. The track varied from 200 to 500
yards i, width. In Dade county tbe
entire families ol Clayton Tatum and
Win. Crowley wore reported kil'ed in ttie
ruins of their lion es, but la'er accounts
say that some of them are living, and
may recover.
An observant young man, while in
Florida, was struck with the human like
emir ship of the heron. The females
stand in a i, w un i look unconcerned,
whilo tbe males siiui ami dai.ee and
I ranee around like Saratoga duues. Then
one ol tl e fair I crons would smile on a
dude heron, ami away the pair would fly
All those left invatiably began to cackle
aid chatter as soon as a match ivaa an
nounced, and sun.climes a rival would
pouoye upon the li osy swain io wiing Ins
In ek.
-♦ 4 *<m~
SulhcriU* for Thk IiaZUTK, a: <: don't
fv.rjjkjt so , * Ivi u.
Tho cro*y q iilt omnia has struck
(’trdartown.
Ml*a Lula (rufNt'H eihibiiiooN have
netted $1! OtX).
The Southern Prose anbociiition met ; n
At litr:t ** yeaterfjay.
CatnoMi county in to vote on the fence
question on the 30ih.
A vimlcrit type of moimleß i prova:liner
ir | ; 'niton jail. K' tir | ri-.oner havt* di'*(l,
DoutfhiFvillc hOHHt* of 40 hiMIII* i I 111
innrriaitOHhie \oiintr limlh***. 2S ii ly o!l
hachelor* find two du*lft
The now B ip'i-i nrvh in Romo wil
he dedicated tho Hr*n Sunday in May-
I \V Brown. Nwiop county, re
port** 14 chicken* hutched from 13 evg-.
Noah B itflev. of Murray county, vphi
badly cut by William Mullinaz r<* ently.
Thomas JohiiHon, of Adair-ville, owns
ti kki!lot which hirt ftrandiuother boutfhi
in 1750.
The country residence of Rhode Hill,
tihotit five iniifN from Atlunta, w; burned
la*t Friday.
A wnjfon body finihhed for Lacy
Monro, ol w.s begun 29
years ago.
Tho Kxpiattion Cotton Mill*, of
Atlanta, have tlcclired n aen.i-anrnial
dividend of four per c< lit-
I he Rome council and the ra*company
cannot ayree, nnd Hotn inadepi nd on th**
moon to listht theatroetM.
Fires fanned by I fjrh winds l ave
den?royed n uch timber, ferieirg, etc., in
Mildie and South Georgia
'1 ho Stephen* Munorial A'ssocia’iot
have abandoned the enterprihe. Only
♦371 95 have been raU'-d.
J T. Otf’ctree, the child stealer, has
been sentenced to the penitentiary lor
life in Mississippi for rape.
.ImLe A. K. Wright has retired fn in
the practi?e of law:. Seah Wright ard
Max Moyerhardf nowconstiti tc the firm
The eMU**t ho se of Stewart county
sot on fire during the night of the 31 sf
ult. Kxtinguishel with irflice damage
The capitol con mission invite hid for
supplying maein' for the building and
for doing the work, to be in by .July sth.
Mr Rernhard conntiiffcd suicide in
Rome last Thursday night. He •
(Jerii Hri, nnd hud only been in the city
four days.
Tbe C(institution is trying to show that
Marshal Ney won ii Georgian, and served
in the revolutionary wai under the name
of Michael Rudolph.
A sleeping enr hound front Macon h
Savannah was I urned 131 mi’e* Iron
Macon dining the r ight of* the 4th. The
passengers all escaped.
The stenuior Rebecca Evcrinch itn wa
burned on tl e (’hattahoocl ee river below
Eu fan la, last Thursday, Five white
and seven negroes were lost.
R >n.e i- working for a street nii’ro.id
nnd a big eneampno nt du’y 21. C;tpt
John 0 Frinmp is eertnio that he twee
20 nnd 30 eontpinies wi I attend.
Near Litt!e Mountain, Line. In county,
on the 231 ult . a wnter*p ut i sid t*
heve n ade n hole in I lie ground 60 fee*
long, 40 feet wide, and 2 1 feet do* p
lion. \V. (I Brailclj. ol GlhScocV
eoutOy, says that one buzzard la- h* * n
soaring around 1 i** neighb *rhnod for 3o
veurs. He ioeiitifi' S it by a broken iog.
In Atlanta, on tl.e night of the l-t.
George M. Lngtie, unable, from con
tif tn and sickness, to t r ovi le for bis fauiJv,
ended his troublea ly jumping into a
well.
Ihe hoiier of tho Cotton compress nt
Du’ton exploded week- Col Glenn'-
s >r: was ha By scalded, tlio negro fireman
seriously hurt, and much damage done to
prop. rty.
In Glynneout ty, w hen a sheep is. iIU and
by dogs, the farmers stuff tbo earo->
with stryehn uo The dog e<mes f r
another bait, and— doe* not trouble any
more sl.ei p.
Io Macon Frank Griffin, aged 22, i
suing to rec.'Vi r ten or more bus which
belonged to bi* father at h s death, and
were sold by the admini-ttator. 11
claims that tho money 'n* not paid io the
widow.
An unknown man committed suicide in
Atlanta on the Isr. In a day or two i
wr concluded that he was I>r. Hngl
Nolan, of South Carolina. Subsequent!)
some identified him ns Win, ( hristiun.
hut others denied t.
H. C. Cletne* t, of (Jiieago, and Oth r>
have orgiMtized ti e stroi gest company
for marble working in Georgia. Thc\
have bought 800 acres, and eontrol b\
lease or otherwise 3.200 more Their
headquarters are in Atlanta.
Daniel D Watson, of \\ ilcox countv,
enlisted in the confederate army Ju’y
1861. at the age of 16 He returned for
the fitst time on the 21 -t ult. Hi- mo.her
hod been t'cud 20 years, but hie father
was still living, agi *1 82.
At a meeting of At’anta negr -es In-?
Thursday night, resolu'tons w< re adopted
denouncing Democratic fraud and
violence, aid 'he tyranny, t resetipti* t.
and mi-n anngemert, of Republican
leaders, and calling a conventii-n o*
negioes u. Atlanta yestet'lay.
A prominent Atlanta grocer says that
very little pure flour is soli; that spices
.m* mixed with c arooai and meal; th*t
whole hogs are stewed down into lard;
that verv few grocers in that ci v se 1
pure butt-r; and that tbe-e arc only
sHinpies of the adulternnons that are
practiced. Judge llammoi and list week
called the attention of the h uao. count)
grind jir ' t* a law making t a i.t,—
<! meai * i ‘> i any ci v l> scii uduiu iutcu
l'ov J Jr diii.k.
PltOli IBITION.
The Atlanta Constitution furn’she the
following account of ill: woikingt* of the
Maine prohibition law:
In Bangor the in j >rity are opposed to
on force tin nt, and Con-equ rt!y officers ure
elected who will not enforce. In other
placet) where tho traffic is wink *1 at. ami
iill has an existence, it in hecau-c of
at>uthy in the matter, because no orm
makes it Ii - biiMines- to enforce the law.
The editor nf tlie Finllips Fhon .r.iph
h is t le proper i 1 jh :
Prohibition iH a windm il. When he
wind blows, it works; ai *1 when it i- calm
Mi-*the windmir. NVmr* the mid i
ttfoing ii pumps the well dry; ami when
It Is still, the hide fi!<- Up—and folks g
drowned in it. It is a gun i windmtd, lut
an eternally moving watci wheel wu and be
better. W e prefer wa er to wind.
But wheic it ' even i-artial'y ei tdreed
if ban accomplished good. The seat **f
Condemnation is a t upon the internal
traffic. It is deciur* 1 by law to be a
crime to sell, und whoever drinks become -
a pamcipant m the crime It h<H
educated the public mind agairi-t it-sile
and use, and so fr its effect hi bet
good everywhere.
There ate many !aw on the ftatuie
books that are dead letters. The Maim
dquor law i dead in a f* w places f < cum* •
ol the cirdessoes' of the people, but
where the people choo.se to enforce it. it
i- tli ing and vigorous reality. thank
heaven, the careless places iu Main : may
he counted upon our fingers,
In Portland, w heie t he law is enh re *•!.
the arre.-tH for drunkenne-s ami dis
or erly conduct have decreased a half, am*
it must be borne in mind that Poithit *
has to answer for tee vie otH te** of
good part o(the r st of the State.
In L tchflebi there were, before the en
a *tmerit of the law, eight plaom when
liquors were openly sold. Ihireis n* t
•me now.
In Paris, time w.s wl-tn the coi
sumption nl rum mu unted to a hogshead
daily. Now it cannot be had at any price
except at tho State agenc/, an] mil)
there for legitimate purpose*.
In 1843 Maine had *n open dr in sbo
for even 225 of it- population, whiel
Wou.*] give thes f ate 2.750. li-*-;i i and
by the ptdioe aoioorm s that tloien •
te f now in the State more than 7<‘o, ami
• hose, except in Bangor an*] a few other
placea, where the law i> inoperativ**. f.
reasons already ctv< n, are secret places
It has been driven into hides and eomrr
tr the cities, and entirely cttishoi out in
the vi! ages and country.
Durham in 1533 had .seven grog - oj.s
\ drop ( f liquor, for di ink , cannot be l ad
there ri \x for love or money. I is a
significant fact, and * tie worthy of note,
t'at in B’liuor, whete the Uw is not
enforced, und ttbicn hi as matiy en
ruui mills a- tt i.fl l !•< lore the c me t
of the I* w, the police record- show th*
-an o proportion of criu inality. Or, yin
Bangor has the tuto ol c.itm* and begg.uv
sept up to 11. 1 * old standard vhcre
Ist it h%> devr< a.-i and 11 e law doe- w. ik
-ome good, as these figures sh*w
Prohibition o -me* very near p-r< hi'i
t tig. and it does benefit corn in ut it ie- b>
just as ti;tii’h as it prohibit-.
W hat was. hi fine tie law. exp Ii bd
for rum is now expomh’d '• r i It■ n.e.n- >•!
1 vii g ll t cira le *> fund and c'of ing
-lei ■• > ratid fuel i- bet * r than tin* trade
in mm. then the Maine Uw Is uc
•othpli.-lied 1,
Pr hibition was ei f< reed in PoitUnd
aguinrt the most determined opposition
The owners of the 100 ro-ms in which
I qu**r was sold were pat ic stricken.
W I t was toleeo t e ol tl s property?
M ho wu- com ng to * CcUpv and pay rent
lr it after the !iqu< r sellers were dr v. n
out? Ihe dollar is ofttnies stronger than
principle. Thou* opposed on principh
to tin* -ale of liqu t. opposed prohibitio
when the rent id’ their prop rty was put
l i the balance.
Kvi-ry city his it- wealthiest wealthy
Inline , its Vunderbilfs. ’flu* Brown
ire the Van hidi f- of Portland. They
were originally sugar refim rs. umlau as-ed
an i tiortnoi.s ..mount of money. Partly
as an invostnent but more iron, pride in
their city, they bui t ore ol the fire-t
hotel* it the United State-, and I rm-he.i
it in a syle ci rrespi ndo g fb> re are
but few hotel- in tbe cities great or
-malt iaigi i r lit er than the Falmouth.
it out c*n-uiiing any one it was opened
with abn in lull toast. Sorely 'he
tuthori’ies would tot interfere w Ii -•
fine a hotel, wloch wa- tin* ptide I’tin
ci i v
But it was interfered w ith ail the .me
foe l*ir aided tli iqti o was >eif and
and the pr pri*tor> were fi e*J j s: the
same us though they tee:j the
humblest Irisli w-onan on a lack tr*er
with whisky in her -locking, ft en the
Blow ns, highly indignant, ap caled to
the people. The people r**-pmdel that
law was law and it must he enf reed
One step remained t be taken Th
proprietors closed the note!, with a view
t punishing tie city for not winking a
the viola ion of a law. At tl is the people
laughed. Por lan I had gotten ot, very
well without the FtUio mh foi many
year-, aid it e* ul*' go indefinitely, e-cn
though darkne.-s rcigt ed m it- gorgeou.-
halls. Th I Mn ro--e and set a- ii-uul. the
earth revolved with gieaf regubnity. ami
there was no eurthq take or other |
Cataclysm to tnaik the event Finding j
that nohodv eared wb/the? the hoel was ’
<pen or siiut. ii Was n; cned and nas ;
-t a \ e*i open i v* r sim e.
I uinflp s >iik nf lanci t** the elfet f
prohibition upon the m*' es of the c ty
1 wi-h to enlurge a tnfl upon this
point, for Be poke urgutuent i- lw.a\s
a t werf ut one.
The wtiers of real estate fourd that
tb*' clo-.i.g o liu l tr ffi n th* city did
not mean de-olal :,n and gia-s-grown
stiwi:-. alter ail Tac miles ul rum mills
! in the city were shut up, but immediatelv
tH* property Ih*y vacated was occupied |
i*v other and more reputable kind- of i
, trade. $2,000 000 had been soaked into i
1 the system-* of the people in rum. winch
I wa * ju t that much ti.k*-n fro n tli* 4 >h* *i* rs
lin dry goods, groceries, etc. The laho ei
who teceived, wc will -ay, $’ 50 per day
lor i bur, Hu -p ntil > f it in rum had
1 < nls fifty ccfit- with whidt f o buy other
! g *• !. un*l con>< q>iciif ly it r q*t ed m
j much smaller nun b**r of sb p. ,!iling pi
other goods. That i- u> -ay. tin tntin er
of stiiie* devot <i t* the n * eof th* n e
s iti**- and mxui i -of ii. w. re curtailed
h> ju-l tb** uin'-ci <f ill n mills as what
ever ruin ab-'o *ed e.mM g * into utbi, g
‘lse- And in ui] it ion tutu i s.-en- th*
P*-w* t■ t c*i hu nfo •> f r other 'ii v*.
I tie dt inker of rum never work** a fu 1
We* k, ai.'i never earns a lull Week's
wage-, and a- wh it he does ear i is
absorbed in iU(L, dealers in other g >*]-
suffer.
V\ h-n rum was not procurable the
money earned by its firmer dev- te* a went
into other gods and debuts in oth i
goo*i multiplied a- if ly magic I lie
briefer, the baker, the tail r fid sho -
ma'icr CMine into fashion, t>r hungr
women commenced to car. and barefooted
worn* n c unuiencc*J t.. be shod. Ti e
purveyors of these g • >1- rushed in to take
t e placea formerly nccuid-d fv rim
sh pa I hey pai*l j i-t .as much rent ad
it was nariju-t a- prom, tty.
Businessmen -h uld un*]< r-fan J thi
point. Jtlvtfry *1 i*lar -p- nt in ititoxirinf
i j i t that arnmiot robbed from t etn
The family of the drunkard i- compelled
to get on with next to nothin*? They
are rover well f*d. w<d! find or Wr-U
c thed The m ney wlnch the merc*hu’i‘
gh lihi handle find- r- way to the rum
up lan i-fop-r 1 ere F .It! . dti i-mor*
establishments and a ing in r* prif.i l le g ,•! -
than any eity of r- pnpul ti nkn ,wn I
It has more ho, r.t >r, s, ha.- inert *>l nr*
more of every 11 ing t. >t is eleva'ing ir
it- nature, bec.iu-e the ean-iegs *d it
population fl *.v info the r ghf chin . .
I hey arc apple - to the rinc --.r it -i r
Suxurie- of fib* in-te **l of rum
The rpen who i in the hii-in**--
nnl lie down and *,i*. Si •!> ass
w rk. f' lnd • ep- \x s- on* tig m < ■
aor !d 11, do he-ide rin-i g h- ■. ! . ,
jal *i they were **oii elh* jto g m I *
1d,05,, wl owiii *i m,o ■* n k f S'
fi M .ii:ie - etern gin n 1
eatiie to *e their (.k*,-,
In stead f rip j, to f*,r in fn e 't
ha- beet* th noiking fif \ , city e f
prosper 1 y n hi-in - lint •b , . , i(i
potoila t ion
I cm eln-e hi- ba-t. sutv \ of the fi, i
no letter than t" *j f from :<n arte.-',
writ <‘,i m IS8<) b\ x-Govei too f)j : ■ ,
Aho hS:u i |* I'M I* MS *;•• fill a- M \
any man in '1 itne, wth il extvi ti * ,
p r ips. of the ever-to be i* v red N- ui
Dow. Tills is los 10-tiui ny;
F r-t- Prohibit o b, i. *| < ff' • -
u!l\ the uiao,fietisr. of di-t t l!- j nd
ferment, and !q tor pi \| and- |i 18,ill
• hen our popufufion wis 1,--- th-m tw*>
t hir s *tf wh f tl i- t * *l..y. t fere wr* 13
j i eric- to this State, which
• act tiled over fw,* gallons of rutu to each
.nhabifant, r** rly a’l of wl i h wa- r* -
-ume lin th• State To-day th re in i
* single distillery *r brewer* t*: Mi • e
S, j •*)n and iVohpoij v■ j ha w, rig fi
•lot p**| the It .flic in intoxna'P g qu< i
in the ruval ,ii-tri(*t- n M ine F rty
five vear- ago ai! th** c mutry taverns t,.
open bar-, and >ll the eonntry -f re- ->> ,|
i'ltoxiea’mg I qnor- a- fr* ely a- no■!:•--• s
*>r eaheo For exiit;ple, tie t-ovq of
Dilil> >m. with le-- >hiti I s(h) inhabitant-,
fiad lit 1532 seven lieensed grog -> ops
I’o-day there i- not a Urp of liquor .-old
|in the tow . Headlin'd hidin 1 *32 s* ven
open bar-, at winch were -old 2 300
vallona of -i ir ts annually. Nw
*one is vd Ito l>e u-ed a- a beverage
Minot ('hen includio Auburn), with >
p> | u at ion i I 2 9 >3 n 1832 ha*l 13 grog
-hop-. N w flies,’ towns, with a poj u
Ution of H) 00*.'. have not n- nc!e pl,*iP(
wher** l*q'or i- k*o vn to l-o -o,d a- •
beverage
I bird—Fifty 'ear- g • even in ,-nr
rural districts, nearlt evety mal** d*nk
'q ior L quors we? * kept ti m■-*. of
fie boos,•- to treat ca h* -. ,\ d.o y
thought of havii g eon. | any, T a raising,
without a -uppiy ot a? ent -pints. At
mu-fers aid other pu ic g tiering-,
•fi unkonne-s an dittnken ;<ffr v were
om n >n. Nw, tb? t urifi- , f ?ho
mule- ,n the tiirp district- are t*> ra I ah
sine .ts, un i th • p? aePce *f kee > g
nq iot- in 1 o*u.-* > to tteat c dei- ha
pi ,e tea )•*• '-< 1 ’ WOl ! | he c -
-i !<:.,• )an nnp r ! nal i* *ff n- ofnrtisl
-P iii - a? a j ip ( o me* tn g.
If e.- probib;, ion pr liihi; ? It <1 es. • r
rather, if can be made to It does m
every place where th p> opi -u\ tt -hall,
and ev rywhere ii ha- ice u?t*lished great
and !:i- ing g -o*]. It has e ipjded :l e
traffic in t lie ciii*- an I ir.ven it ahi n-t
entirely ou' of r lo* e> Mtit i v I In gPen
Ninine g. ncra'io- *. men w h>> k?< w not
the ta-te of rum. a g ieraH,n >f nen
hea thy ir mi? *i an t b**dy 1 has ><*t
u *eompb-he*l wha> *v t- i.o, ed lor it, but i
it ha- don mr, an eiil t* i-oi a b.y j
havt been -x p* ee *
- ~ - -
Information f,.r blie- —fh re is
nothing a honsei* e**pe: would like hut cn
b,' ob aim'd by reading th IlouSCii/e ,
.he h*'-f and ctnap -t paper fori *he
pubii-hed. K ;u nr price sl. win fie
nt it tii I, ne year fret to v, \ I dy
who sen*:.- mm -hup ly the nam* sand
addresses I ten mam- and ladies r liou-v
--keep- with 12 two cent stamp- fu
postage. A idre-s
I 11 E HoUSEWIF ■ U ht .-ter. N \.
In U i ke- e< unty, recently, Abe Hid
whit p i ii - wile, ran off, und went
to Jake Bradford - 1 **u-* . Abe followed
her. attacked June \v.tli an :*x, and was
-hot dead. Ai! ire r cgr. es.
Njara
'ERICA'S CHIEF STOMACHIC
l KB. hnd effectual Rrmedj for tbe cure of oil lrrt*g*
• > i j;,)* and d.-oi dti Nof ?he Stoma, I* and Kow
'■ti tber in eblUiran or nduiu. pi omptlv relieving
- , [>iurhu, Ctugeia Mortwa * l- i**m Infiui
.• (,rti,ing t'ftin.s. riAtulcnry, NnuKt-a, Acidity of
••••< a. Heartburn.SD'k and N* i x - -ui li, aUacboand
DYSPEPSSA.
.* ?- !*,l in sll dcrangctncntN of tbe Stomach nnd ,
•a o tuition of tbe lnntiae or a ebaugo I
lovJ or water.
3STOK.^VTA.2TS
ETRALIZiNC CORDIAL
pW.i-nnt arwt harmless aa R lurk berry 1
—<oLulni* no Opium aiul will not const!- |
- ,•••laity r* e,,nrjrr rndoU Xor .-euslckneas ,
Teething Children.
•• rr.ar, oiul Pin--ttons on each Cattle.
Price 25c. and sx.oo.
foritain-six .* ran,-1 a* small Sold by
nil LTugjrbitf* and l>eal,*r in Mt-dirimsi.
3 EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL CO., Sole Propr’tora.
WAUIALLA, 8. C l? 8 A
f'F VP \ STAMP FOR LITTLK BOOK.
New York Hln*, 70 MaPlen Lane.
SENSIBLE MEN i S
tbat of the
many diseases and derangements <*f the body
**a, h has a separate cause or origin, and that
ea*'h needs h difTereiit method of treatment In ,
order to effect a cure, and a moment s r, tie* tion
must convince that any of ih* quack noatums
foisted upon ’h*- pu' li< clafintng to, ur* all *f a [
number of diametrically different die -a-e- must
p ove failures, even is do not call them
humbugs.
POfltt PPOPI P and people o? moderate
I uun rLUILC. m, >m .an*, ven people
well to do ,fr wealthy find that the tnormou*
chtngtH of practh ing phyntciane are a serious
t,ur,i> u to them, and also And aftei paying
them* elvea poor that no bciifflt. has scorned to
them, that in fact they have thrown their money
aw v. Toovercon?** ths* **vils wc offer Wke+t*r't
So 98 Sur ftemnlU* to 1 1•* sick and suffering
on 4 l!toie.ly tor each di-asc. without fof a
moment • urn itg that one remedy will cure any
other ipsesis,* th n the one i-<itimed for it and a
tnese remedies have stood the tent of yenr*
without a single failure, we to rtf on l ths
monty paid in every i?>s auce where a cure is uot
positively effected. The remedies are entirely
vegeiable, c.-m d< r.o harm, and will positively
cure every disease for which t hey are prescribed.
t H'c U YUTISM Joint-. t<oi tic a and
Neuralgia, are relieved at once and positively
fitted by the use of Wheeler’s No. * w Rheumatic
Remedy. W* say boaily that in the of
cases of no rnsiter now long tt aml ing, how
*eri" -I*, or how painful, wc < n mm, u ly give r-ilef
hut ix**lUr*hj curt for nil time. Failing to do
this wc will Dosi'ivcjy refund the money paid for
the trea'men . and if your sufferings are not
positively stopped f,,r ail time you b*tv% Dot
thr -wt? your money away as you would on any
other fan these guaranteed remedies. The
pric*-of Wheeler’s No yff Rh**umati*-Remedy is
only 50 cents, ob*af able from druggists or scut
frN by u hi. on r ceipt of price titsnipi takes
aU- FtRINo WOiWEN.
• ■Hiur- with a p*-*-r? j f.< *•. l-au? if nl ffgur- fa'i t
less i-omglexion. hm w.*i| aa the sweetest of
emp* ra • 0 faultless nv.oial qualife* growa
pr* muftircly old. gray and wrinkled, her forte
ioestta p> rfec' cnif-.iir. the complexion be
tomes sallow the brightness leave* the ays, a
feeling .f lao our tak**** th place of the one*
buoyant pints an trntahle nervotiß fractious
nr**** n >k- s lit-- a Mirden. fl.tnga lhaf once Were
i rifles wr-rr h- r till ife I, *•# in* s unbearable.
•il this be ug o. used by i lie ptiysical derange
inetits so common m womcr*. whiel, the innate
in--lesty ,*f feminine n tu-e prevents their
making known, aod of which the ignorance of
i tie niedtcsl pr- fees ion prevents s ■ me. Lady
leader, pans- ard consider. ’(l* a duty vou owe
ourself you? family and your God tn.it you
should cur*- youiaeif of these * roubles and one#
more f | tie gj,.w ,f perfect health and spirit*
that ratur* intended for you Wheeler's No fsi
Preparations arc picasaiit and paiatairlc to lake,
cutin no hingof u Injuiloo-. nafur .and may
••• taken ly ai. ages at all limes and in all on
ditio, • without possibility of ill -ft. -eta. ai.d will
positively cure any ~f tbe peculiar < iseaaes !
v* . • k are ! i Hdir.g to pr#io, **
apr '■ c t * • I•; 1 ; M.• •o• . *V,; i refund th©
money pari for the treat incut If you have a
s.Jlow ,on piexion, con-tant or intermiticut
headache, ho S,m h*\ res h asness. loss of ap
pc tire, ui>prcs don of month: y flow, or irregu-
II itirs there >f accorapani, .! by heada hex,
nervousness iiyst.eiica and similar symptoms.
Wheel* r'. No. (ki l’r* parat ion * ii" wul p* ,lively
r* st'-re you to h alto. If you have a sensation
of hear and throbbing iu th t hack, freqoeut
fsimir.g Leutr- rrh'-a or whit discharge,
pai fu! <>i sce.ldii g sr naation i urinating, red
dish or wi.ite deposit in urine, hot and dry skin.
W eeier’s No Preparctiou **C" will give im
mediate and lasting * elief The price ot
When r’e No 9ri Prescription* “Ii" and "O’'’ aro
f>n cents, ol taiuHbl* from druggists or*em by
mail secure f otn observa! ion postpaid on receipt
of price. Postage stamps rax* n.
CATARRH. “‘.* *
di-*-af that is sapping the life and sir ugth of
only too many <>f the fal cst ai,d ttest of ! tb
waxes, *dd ao*l young, -.offering alike from the
poisonous dripidng in the throat, to# j ois.nxnta
nasal discharges, the fatid brealli atol general
weakness, debility ai.,l langur, aside from tlie
acut stiff rings of this d>eas . wiiiHi if not
checked *an onU end in loss of palate, h <ar*e
ness. wcaaened sight, loss of menu,ry. deafness
and prcmatui** d-aih if it is not che* ke.l te-fore
it is too lafe. Labor, study and research iu
America. Europe, and l as' rn lunils. hv , re
sulted ,n W h** 1,-r's No. yd le.-ii■>iit R.'iief and
Sur Cure for Catarrh, h reiue y which contains
lm Irr: fui iiigredi*’nts. and that is guaranteed
to cure every as,* of a ure o< chronic < ararrhor
money refund, ! Witeeler's No. y> lu-tant
Relief ami Sure Cure for Catarrh will cure every
case of catarrh, h-yf ver. or asthma: pAne $1
per j.-ickage, ft om druggists, ot seat by mail post
paid on receipt ~f price.
Wheeler’s No yii Sure Cure for Kidney and
Liver Troubles cures ail weakness and soreness
of thekidn- ys, inflammation * f kidney* or liver,
pr,c. sl.
vv heeler's vegetable Pills are the nly r raedy
that t ui • s consttpnnon, giving natural action of
the bowels without physn king, purging, ripiug,
orpai:-. Price JO ce ts, *>f druggi*> sor hv maii.
heeler’* Nervine Toni*' for n.-rtal depres
sion, lo- s <>f manhood, languor, weakness or ovi r
Laiati, n "f ihe brain is iuvaiuable price 25 ets.
*v£ hU ka.i itt
pai* We place our p: ice for these reutedii sat
le-a than oue-t weutiei h of tna price a.-iie t by
others for ern dieni,oii which you take ail the
chan* es. and we specially invite the patronage
of th** many persons who have tried <* her
remedies without effect *>r depleted th -ir pur.-es
by paying doctor oilis that benetiteU them not
*uu ft OBTAIN ... ; ..Vii
ask for them, if they have not got them. rite
at oi ce t*> the pr ptietors, ent loHing tiie price i ;
j money or stamps, and they Will bo -ent you at
once by mail pc st paid. Co* reapondeu js
solicited. Address plainly.
L. HKt.I.KR & CO .
So. St W. Italtirrore St .
B*JS*’3-ly. Baltimore, Md.
i^DATE'S bPECIFIoS!^ -
Prepared from formula) used by an eminent
pb\ sician during t wenty yeaia suc
cessful p; act ice.
-peclflc \*> 1. - <>ua *ai.teed to effect u
ra licitl * ure of all affections of lilood.
wiieih* r rofulous or a quired. Skin diseases,
piuipb s. troth patch*-.**. * t .. are peimansut y
, ure t y Bate’s Sf-ec iile No. J i’.-.i- ,sl.
-peclflc >o. ‘£. Cur,-.* .-ernin.d v\ eaknea*..
Nervous Debifity. from Voutnfu! Indiai'rvtious
or Fxceases, producing Vitaiit) and
Loss of .natiho* and. This t**med> la unequaled in
the cure of these complaints. It is a powerful
st mains to the weakened Nervous System,
assists Nature to ren*-w the strength and vigor
of the debilitated organs, and effects a radical
l itre Price. sl,
-peclflc n. l Giv.s Instant relief and
permanently cures Rheumatism, Prioe. -2
-peclflc No. b Apo-ott vo refotaliweak
n> .-*• .n o inmon to feiual**s. Price.
Sold by Diuggists. or sent on receipt of price
by J. W. Bate, ;<y N’. ( lark St . Chicago.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR!
FREE H TRIAL
HANOVER’S SPECIFIC. Ar unfailing and i
speedv - ure lot Neivou* L> -bility and Weakness,
Lams of Vitality aim N- rvous Prosratn>n, :
Hy teria. or any evil result of indiscretion, ex
*-e*s, over work, abuse* of Alcohol. Tobacco, etc. j
tOver forty thousand positive * mes )
Address. Ir. M. W. BA* • -N. C-r C.ark St. and
Caihouu Place, Chicago, 111
PATENTS.
F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American %nd
Foreign Patents, A asiiinglOD, D. C. All busi ,
r.ess , onnected with Patents, whether before
the Patent ftice or the Courts, promptly at
tended to. No charge ma .e unles- a pa: nt is .
secured. Send for circular.
*n Q? from Vi uthful Imprudence j
mental and physical w,-, k
nes*. Valuable iD(>rmation tor home cur*- !
l Kid . Used 33 Ve.i.'s successfully. Dr. A. Ci.
OJin, Box S4i Cnioa^o.
f* it ns of c£ a :too 3a c- r.N*rv are
V rew-vi fud* i-tvii d.O subs rio i. r Vue
itA-gTi*k - the *o:dv pap-r pir b n•< *u the
mmui mmmiLi
M..-t in th.ir hall at 10 A. M. on ih f first s-u
tiny of e,-h mouth.
W. A. STORY W m
O. SM-routy. ’ M
JOmt% W. HABIlox,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
SC M MKRYILLK, GEORGIA .
Will practice In the Superior, County, and
District courts.
—# —.
l egal Aihn flscMrikta.
I eghl Advertise n.euts Pavable in Ad
vance. Don't you forget Ul
Application for Discharge.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County;
To all whom it may concern: T D High
guardian for It. L. McLeod, applies to mo for
dismission from raid guardianship, and I will
nass upon his application on the fl-st Monday in
May next, at my office in .Summerville, in * aid
county Witness my hand. Mar* a S6th iH*4
JOHN MATTOX. Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
To ail whom It may concern: J,,hn A. Jones,
executor of h* will of Amanda C White de
cra ed. haa in due form appl ed to the under
signed for leave to sell the lan h nelocging to
the estate of s. id deceased, sifd said application
will be teardou the first Mnu lav in May next.
VS itness my hand. March 11th. ism
______ JOHN MATTOX. Ordinary l
Application for Discharge
STATE OF GEORGIA, Chattooga County
Whereas J. M Vanp* lr and M. M. Hen*, ad
ministrators of Wm. S. Vaopelt, d,ce 1 rep
re*ent to the court in their petition duly filed,
that they have fully administered Wm S. Van
pelt's estate; this is therefore to cite all persons
c ncs rned, heirs and creditor*, to show cause, if
any they have, why said administrators should
nut be discharged from their administration and
receive *he usual letter* of dismission on tho
first Monday in July. I*B4.
JOHN MATTOX, Ordinary.
Notice to Creditor-'.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
All persons having demands against the estate
of W D Davis, Ist* of said county, deceased,
ai* notified to at once render in their and mauds
to the undersigned, according to law TM>
19th day of March, JNN4.
W S. KENDRICK, <
W D DAVIS, jh
Executors of W D Davis, deceased.
Application fot Administration.
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
To all whom It may concern: Mrs. Jane Love
has in due f*.?m applied to the undersigned for
pern ane t ieiteis of administration on the
estate of M’s Maiga et C*>rr**v, of -aid county,
deceased, to be granted to G 1) Hollis, clerk
of the Superior cr.Qit of aaid county, or • >m
other fit and proper person, and I will pai a on
the same on lb’ fi-ht Monday in Apiil, INM .
Wiin* se my hand this Feb(ua*r ‘A'tb. IKW4.
JOHN MATTOX, Ordinary.
Application for Discharge.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
To all whom it may concern: Mrs Sarah A.
Chapman guardian for Susan A. Chapman, ap
p!ie- t*rne for letters of diamission from aail
guard anship. and 1 will p*s upou her applica
tion t-nthe fliat Monday in April. IKS4. at my
office in SummcrTUl** in said county. Witner*
nij band, Fei ruary fs’, IH°4.
JOHN MATTOX. Ordinaly
PELT IS ”^
WARRANTED TOCURES'-fSrffift
withoutmedirdne Fain Ira (HebaeL, hi,.*, bead, or
limbo, n- rvaui Jcbilit y ,1 an; I*ggi, general debility.
rbi'ViDulbm, puralra'a. w-cru a, selatlen,
e ol the I. luwer*.*slrae i diaca. torpid liver, got t,
seminal ralwlant, lin potency, a>t!ima benrt <ll*-
raic, dy ape pal a, c-on*iipatl*n, frjlp*la, Indlf;e<-
t<on hornla or rupture, uwlarrb, ptiea, epllepay,
dumb ac-ie, etc.
When nyd ibty of tho GFHTHATIVF ORIdVS
Occurs, bait vitality. lacL efnerte lores and
wastlua wcul ra*-*** a anti nil lhoc dIM-aaca of h per
aonul nature, from whatever cause, tho continuous
Stream of Magnstlsm permeating through the pnrta
ttimt •-•lore th-m to n hraitby avliwu- There UHU
xulataie about this oj i ilm; o.
Sa* ABCouiNAU supponres. L
ITHELAOIESi-HZ'K^
Fxhn*flM.l>vpcpala,or with Wacaaea ofthe Ut*
-r, k!.!; ,*. Il adache ortold K*-t, -rolbn o
.fsok A ut.l* a, or Swollen Feet, an At * aß.inal Belt
uiaspai: *>fMagnetic Foot Ilatt*.*rihft'<• n su|ierior
<a tbs t< r -I - :*f of ill the*o r-oD'l 'air.l They
carry & pvv,c:iui fence U> tbo seal of tL
Fur f/aar itecV, Weaba*wof tbe £plne, Fall
fia of ti> ■ \> ;n*k. liescarrl.'L-u, < broalo inflamma
tion and l‘ lee ration of the Womb, Inctdintai
urrhugr nr Fl Paint ul, Ctapprassed and Ir
rrtfalur Y.mUniatlan, llurrmn-**. aad rhansa of
IJ?e, t!,!a Utuc liutt Appliaooa uud Curative A goat
For ;i!l fortna of Frmntr I>lffi'-ul>lra It Is unaUT-j
pHiUit-1 hr imuj before inv-ntr*l, tiotii ft- 1 a tnns.Uv#
ager.t and aa'a *• -!>■<•' f power aad vitolUation.
Price of * ULer 1-cH vrltb XxrncUc Font Kattcrisa. 110.
Son thy express O O. D . and cxnri- ation allowed.orby
mnil uii re.-cipt of price If. erdennr, send measure of
v; ta* .20 ■* ■'■ >e R*‘r:.i’: nee caul Le m-ovo lu cur*
reticy, sent in Mt ral or.r r :k-
TboMa!7net< n Garment!* arc adapted to al ! gr,
worn over t.,e under clothing, (not ier to tho
body ULe the many tinlvn-.te and Fleetrlc Dun
‘*ug *lrr:la*-d o exl- v ntv< It , and sh< 'i be
aken off at night. They hoi 1 their po*9*rforever, and
irawom atall aeaeon* of U>ryenr. m
g*n<l for •r c "N'cw I>* rv-tnre In Vari.cat r* %t
---•n*-it \% luakut ilediclae." with tuuuaaauaof V*U"w
W IHB MAGNETON A PP? IA VCF. CO.,
SUsUs bU, Chiaaco, I.TL
NEURALGINE
Tks Great Syiiita Lr Neraralgia sai n ** , liiAii
An Internal Remedy. .■ rn ning no quinine,
opium, ehlor*-f , r m. chloral or naicotic
of any kind. Sf** rd quick in
its aotjnn.<
Manor's Office. |
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Huxhienn A Bro: Gentlemen —Tt
afford a mr great plranurc to to- 1 ff v o the great
virtues f>our Neuralglr e'' f. r the cun- f
neuralgia and headache. It i the best remedy
for the.*** most dis’ressing crmplainte 1 have
ever lined. If should he tn every family in the
ei.untiy. Yours Truly. <-ro. H Head.
Mayor of Less? urg. Va.
Messrs. Hutehiurn Bro: lam happy to say
that your " n euntlglne" acted as a specific in
my case, rclievirg me in r incredibly short
time. ] would advise atl suffering from neural
gia and headache to try It.
Yours, etc.. L. V Sins. M. D.
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