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TOBMT mm APE IL 16th, 1884,
POLITICAL NEWS.
The National, or Greenback Labir,
parly, will meet to nominate their camli
date lor preeiden in lndianapoll*. Mi
28th. B. t. Butlrr will probibly be
toominited.
The uetroei in Telia ai.d Louisiana
•re rebelling against thair white Republi
can bosses.
It ia thought certain that either Blaine
or Arthur will be tha Republican nominee
for pre'ideot, and Lincoln for vice
president.
Tha letters read belore the Republican
conference oommittea at its meeting in
New York City lait week showed Ed
munds first, Blaine aeeond, for the presi
dency. Independent Republioeoe thought
that neither Blaine, Arthur, nor Login,
had a good enough record.
Recent municipal election! in Ohio
•how Republioen atina in all the cities.
During this month 28 States will elect
delegatee to the Republican national con
vention,
Tha Republican convention for the
District of Columbia, utter considerable
quarreling, deoted Frank B. Conger,
postmaster at Washington, and l'erry
Canon, negro, delegates to tha Chicago
convention.
Henry B. Payne, ol Ohio, ia freqtit ntly
mentioned aa quite likely to bo nominated
hy th* Pemoerati for preaident. He will
not nay whether he i a onfdidate or not,
perhap! becauae he foara tho Dcmoorat!
will be defeated.
The Washington rorrespondent of the
Constitution aayi the Tilden boom i*
gaining ground daily: that Justice Field*
•nd hia brother! have money enough,
and would he willing to mm it to eecure
hia election, bur he could not awaken
wßthu-iaMu: that Payne ia uot going In
for the nomination: aud that no man who
hat acted with either wiux of the parry
on the tariff question can l> nominated.
This would leave out Randall, Uarlislo,
M irrison, nod McDonald.
A POLITICAL SPLIT.
The while of Georgia met
in Atlanta on the Sth inst., and were
called to mder by Jonathan Nprcroea. He
spoke ol the oeoeseity loraeparata organ
ilation nf white! nd ntgroea. If white
chairman called a negro to t rder, or
negro ohnirman called • white man to
order, thero wa* sure to boa row.
Hepatite organirationa would avoid this.
Hon. Wm. Markham waa elected per
manent chairman. Uol. Thornton, being
called on, made a long apeech. He aaid
that, not being a candidate lor office, he
oould dixeuas the great queaticn embodied
in the call fairly, lliaatiaoka on Buck
and Bryant mode Mr. Norcrosa appeal to
the chair to stop him, but after consider
able disputing, the colonel finiahed hin
remarks. "Whig Republican'’ wax
aelected aa tho name of the organisation
A motion that the party meet in convei -
tion May Ut for the put pose of organ
ising a Bute central committee, electing
• delegation to the national Republican
convention at Chicugo, nominating a
State electoral ticket, and taking such
other action aa at that time may be
deemed wiae and proper, was amended
by striking out the second and third
items, and then oarried. Letters were
read from Uoo. J. sbua Hill, of Madison,
J. R. W'ikle, ol Cirterrville, and Win.
11. MoWhorter, expressing sympathy
with the movement. A resolution in
viting the negroes of the Slate to meet
in convention on the same day, to allow
the two bodie# to cousult each other, il
nooessary, wat ttferred to tho executive
oommittea* The ttirpoae ia fully set
forth in the following extraol from the
closing addreaa of Mr. Markham, tie
president: “Experience has demonstrated
that white men tlone are oapabla of
leadership io the organisation ofeiiber ol
the great parties that are to control the
interest and welfare of this great and
growing commonwealth.’’
Most evila have some compensating
good. Asa consequence ot' the Oiociu
uati rio , it is now announced that the
murderers iu jail are on trial now, and no
man tries to be excused from jury duly;
that the bar association of that place
have agreed to represent to the legislature
the necessity for amending the criminal
Uw, so as to give the State some chance
to convict; that some crooked lawyers will
be disbarred; and that the tawpeiing
with juries will be investigated.
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nothing a liousekee|er would like but can
be obtained by reading the Uotuewift,
the best and cheapest paper for ladies
published. R-gulaf price sl, will lie
seut ou tri: i one year free to every lady
who sends immediately the names and
addresses . f ten married ladies or house
keepers with 12 two cent stamps for
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WAWHINGTOM NEWS.
President Arthur ia asked to reoota*
mend congress to authorise the various
government bureaus to mike displays at
the New Orleans reposition, and fo en
tertain r< preaentativas of foreign govern
ments who at'and it. Frank Moorehaad
will goto Europe ebortly to anoint emu
misait oers, and to work i p a boom there.
The president has nominated Tho u is
H. Triplett for postmaster atDsltcn.
Brown’s speech on the educational hill
is spoken of as a strong argument for its
oonstitutionality.
Some of the Republican !■ tders think
it will be best to let the Dsnioerats do ell
the ta-ki'g on the tariff bill, and thereby
show plainly the difference of opinion on
that subject in the Democratic party.
Toe organiaatioo of white Republicans
in Georgia have sent in circulars explain
ing thair purpose. The war on Long
street will ba embittered by hia having
Joined them.
In the debate on the nival approptie*
lion bill, the need for larger cannon was
particular'! emphasised.
Mr. Randall says i he appropriation bills
will all be reptrled by May 15th, and that
congress cugl.t to be ready to adjourn hy
June 20 h.
Gen. Huzen has begun trying, from the
reports of the recent cyclones, to deduce
seme laws whioh govern them.
Tlie house committee on the judiciary
will submit tiro reports on woman
suffrage; tha majority against it, the
minority favoring It.
Jcho J. Knox has resigned his position
as comptroller of the currency to become
president afa New York banking house.
It ie thought that Blaine's enemies,
having become convinced that ba is
stronger than any other one now named
as • candidate, are preparing to bring out
Grant against him.
Yeaterday waa sc for a vote whether
to take up the Morrison hill or oot. All
the Republicans, and the Randall Deuio
ctats, were ex peeled to vote egsinat it.
Arthur ie working herd for the nomina
tion. One of bis methods is to withhold
nomination* to fill vaoeucies till after the
convention, thereby to gain the influence
of all the candidates for those offioea.
Senate—bill*, etc., diroussed: the
educational hill (passed: lots) outlay
under it 977,00Q,(XX))i the naval appro
priation bill; authorising the secretary of
war to rxamiDc • claim of South Carolina
for rent of Cl-ttlestoti aitadrl (passed);
authorising secretary nf war to ai(just and
-eltle the acoount for arms between South
Carolina aud the United State*; author
ising tbe prorident to recognize the
Afrioan Internationa) Aseoeia'ion as a
oootrolling power io the Valley of tbe
Congo.
House—bills, etc., discussed: author
izing the president to appoint a com
uiisMcn to mark the boundary line be
tween Texas and ludLn Territory, con
jointly with a ctti’Diission appointed hy
the governor of Te*s (paw-ed); requiring
territorial governor* to have bean re al
ien Is of the territory for at least two
Veers befnge appointment (passed);
making appropriation for public build
ing.-; 950.(810 ut Greenville, 8. C.,
#IOO,OOO at New Albany, lnd.. #IOO,OOO
at Chattanooga, #l5O 000 at Augusta,
Ga .#150(8)0 at Keokuk, lowa, 9100.000
at Waoo, Texas; offering #25.000 reward
forreeoue ol Greely expedition, or news
of it; declati: g that the charge- against
H. V. Boynton are not sustained by the
evidence, and that there is no ground of
action by the tiouso (adopted); the
pension appropriation hill (containing
f‘20.684,400 in addition to #06,000,1 00
ro-appropriated)
Fcnute—bills, cto., introduced: for
feiting lands granted to the New Orleans,
Baton Rouge k Viokshurg railroad;
establishing a postal telegraph sy-tem.
House—bills, etc., introduced: re
storing the duty of 1867 on wool (lost);
declaring it unwise and inexpedient for
the present congress to abolish or reduce
the tux on spirits distilled from grain
(adopted, 179 to 33); directing tha post
master general to investigate and apply
the most effective means of protecting
mails on postal cars from destruction by
Are.
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
The regular Republican convention
met in Atlanta Inst Wednesday, and was
oalled to order by Colonel A. K. Buck,
chairman of the Stale central committee.
Alter considerable excited discussion. M.
U. Clark, of Macon, was elected tem
porary ohairntan. In his introductory
speech, which was frequently interrupted,
ho said: "The Republican parly lepre
seuts the idea of the fatherhood of God
and the brothorhood of man. It recognises
no n an by the texture of his skin or hair.
I believe the rarty will never die till equal
rights ate secured to all men before the
law and in civil lile." While the com
mittee on credentials was making up its
report, Cok 11. P. Farrow and John K.
Bryant addresved the convention. Three
contested delegations were not settled
without considerable warmth. A. K.
Buck, W. A. Pled.or, L. M. Ploasants,
and C D. Forsyth, were selected as dele
gates from the State at large to the
Chicago convention. The matter of
putting out a Stato ticket and nanimg
pre-idcutia! electors was left to the State
oentrul committee. Resolutions urging
the payment of State and national debts,
against the whisky traffic, and indorsing
Arthur's administration, were adopted,
after a lively discussion over whisky.
In South Carolina, particularly near
Columbia, forest fires have bedo more
destructive than recent cyclones. Y\ m.
Sloan, Sam Sloone, Capt. Henry Dixnu.
and W. D. Kautlman, lost everything:
houses, provisions, e'c. C. U. Jones lost
his turpentine dis illeiy ar.d all the timber
around it. Many nthers lokl everything.
neoHina new*.
8. C. Prudden has been postmaster at
Ratonton for 49 years.
Beriven county suffered by wind and
forest fires last Wedaesdsy.
Magsnssa ore le shipped in large quan
tities from Bartow Couoty to England.
A HXteen-yenrs-nld son of Councilman
Dunning, of Atlanta, weighs 240 pounds.
John Cobb, of Darien, drank four
hot lea of whisky in 12 hours, and died.
"Organ or no organ.” has split thi
Baptist church at Boon Quitman county.
Columbus ia s'irred by unmannerly
behavior in and around church during
divine service.
In Clarksville on the sth, Fell* House
shot Charlie Phillips. Phillips will
probably die.
The Georgia pharmaceutist,' ninth
annual convention in Macon last week,
was harmonious.
A main between Georgia and Bouth
Carolina ohiekcaa attracted crowds from
both States toßavannah last Wednesday
J. It. Burlier, of Cedartown, makes
daily 24 pounds of rich yellow butter from
sii rafona ol milk, the product of one
oow.
An ox hitched to a wheelbarrow, one
.boy leading him end another holding up
the shafts, was lately seen in Haralson
counts.
Dr K. B. MmrehaP, of Red Cl.y, h.e
invented a plow which will pulverii the
ground ten inches deep, without turning
it over.
J. F. Shepherd, of Welton county,
owns a very valuable mica mine in Rabun
oounty. Several blocke from it have sold
for 997.50 eaeh.
It is said that Major Hargrove will, in
a few months, resign his office of post,
master at Rome. A petition is circulating
in J. D. Thouiee' favor.
■ The purchase money lor the Oglethorpe
barraeks. Savannah, ban been paid over
to the United Stelee, and the till* trans
ferred to a hotel cotnpeuy.
More than half the male population ol
Macon ere aaid to have the firemen's
fever, caused by the near approach of ike
firemen’s tournament there.
One of the Georgia papers speaks uf a
cyclone that lifted a well out ol its socket,
knocked out the bottom, and let the man
who was in it drop through.
Judge T. J. Simmons declines to be a
candidate for governor. He thinks
McDaniel has made a good governor, and
should be re elected for the good of the
party.
A negro debating society in Btewart
oounty reoeatly tackled the question,
"Which it wmst useful to the eountry.
lawyers or buiiaid*?’’ Decided iu favor
of tbe buuardo.
Iu Dooly scanty Ulysses M. Gunn set
fire to dry gti te pa hia nwa farm; tha
flame, extended into the farm of hi,
neighbor, Wm. W, Chapman. Chapman
sues for 92,000 damages.
It is said that the Athens water works
company charge ao much at to keep tha
oitiiens from pat ionizing them, and that
the tower leaks so badly that it ia a
nuisaiioe to all around it.
In Pierce county, Rev K. W. Flanders’
children were frightened while drawing
water, and ran In the house, screaming
lie ran out to see wimt was the matter.
Colli ied with his daughter, and broke
a rib.
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Died in Georgia: Tom Morrison, ot
Rome: Allen Kennedy, of Gray-vile,
aged 77; Mrs. J. M. Reeve, of Culh< un;
John P. Beverley, of I’atoo-a county;
Rev G. W. Marsh, of Bartow county;
Je-se Swain, of Gordon county, aged 89;
Mrs. W. J. McClstchey, of Marietta;
Mrs. Caroline Mitchell and Mis J. T.
Lsmkin, both of Gwinnett county: John
Wigle, Sr , of Paulding oounty; Judge
M. B. Mershom, of Clayton county; Mr.
T. J. Moses, of Augusta; Wm. Williams,
aged 90, and Martin Turner, both of El
bert oounty; Captain Thomas W. Mabry
and Willie Echols, both of Madison Cos.
Be it understood I say nothing dis
paraging of the noblest, most inde
pendent class ol women that live—the
ones that bear the euphonious title of
old maids—too brave to marry a man
that is not their ideal of what a man
should be, just to have the name being
married. They choose rather to
“paddle their own canoe’’ down the
river of lima, regardless of the shafts
of sarcasm and envy hurled at them
by brainless men, disappointed wives,
and giggling girl-.—Dad* County Timet.
Baker, superintendent of the New
York State prison, says that (he com
parative advantages of the oontract system
have been shown in the health ol the
convicts, and in the morals and financial
balances of the prisons. Our own
observation corresponds exaotly with this.
Individuals make oonvict labor profitable:
we have never known a State to do o
except by hiring them to others.
Killed: in Vicksburg, David Malten
by Walter Owens; on St. Simon’s Island
Watt Rusaell by Rube Peyton, hotf ne
groes; in Bnmingham. Ala , Jack J, n
kins by Ben Royal, for seducing his wife
(both negroes); in Haatehurg., Miss..
R. B. Rials by Bob and Hans Peun; in
Coles coumy. 111., Mr. Fleetwood sod
wife, proliably by a hired man; in Tesar
kana, Mike Berry by J. F Cl rk.
Governor McDani I has commuted the
death senienoe of John Thomas, for
killing Lindsey Weaver, to imprisonment
for life. Weaver was the paramour of
Thomas' wife, but 1 homes' lawyers had
not time to get up the evidence of this
before ih* trial. Both are negroes.
PKNNWTLVANIA DEMOCBATS.
The Pennsylvania Democratic Btate
convention met in Allentown on the 9th,
discharged its mission with entire har
mony and good humor sod complete
unanimity, and adjourned tine die at
P. M.
No instructions were given or prefer
ences expressed other thin are contained
in the platform, although the very men
tion of UandnlPs name hy speakers was
hailed with cheers. The following is the
platform:
1. Tho Democratic party of Pennsyl
vania, in State convention, declares is
unalterable del* rmination to maintain
those | rmciples of government ordained
by the Federal constitution, and their
interpretation wbi*!i the founder! ol the
party settled, sod to resist the efforts ot
the federal government to overthrow
those principles by judicial legtl* ion and
executive usurpation.
2. We are against centralisation,
monopoly, extravagant expenditures,
subsidies and the debasement of the civil
service to partisan polities.
J. We believe that the electoral fraud
ol 1876-7. by which Baumcl J. Tilden and
Thomas A. Hendricks were cheated out
of the offioes rf president end vice presi
dent, to which they were fairly eljcted,
was the most deadly blow ever aimed at
our system of representative govert meat,
and the duty of driv ng from pnWLr the
men end patty who mide that fraud
triumph is the moat sacred obligation
ever imposed os the consii. nee of free
man.
4, We favor a tariff for revenue, limittd
to tbe reeesailiee of the government
eoooomieally administered. and so ad
justed ia its application a to prevent uii
equa 1 burdens, encourage productive in
dostriea at home and afford just com
pensation to labor, but not to create or
foeiar monopolies, end to this end favor
the abolition of the internal revenue
sy,tem of taxes, and such adjustment of
the existing tariff duties as will be oon
sistent with theae principles
5 Every legitimate effort of labor to
better its condition, enhutice its rewards
and protect its rights commands the
sympathy and support nf the Democratic
parly The importation under contract
of foreign | auper labor is an evil which
ahouhl be remedied by ut legislation.
Tbe sixth and seventh resolutions relate
to State matters Ihe eighth arid last is
aa follows:
"Resolved, that Samuel J. Randall is
the choice of the Democrats of Penn-yl
vania as the candidate of their party lor
preeident. By long, faithful public
service he lias illustrated unfaltering
devotion to high political principles and
fealty to the Democratic party. His
honesty and honor, hi* capacity and
courage, his laitblul labors and signal
abilitiea have merited and won tor him
the confidence cad support of the people
of the Uoited Ftatea"
After the edop(io of the p'atform, a
committee Was sent to uivmi Mr Randall
to address the convention. H>- soon ap
peerej snd briefly thanked the conven
tion for tbe honor they had done him in
their expressions in his behalf saying:
”1 do not attribute this Set on to uiy
personal merits. On the contrary 1
rerognix and realize it a- an a| proval of
the resolute and aigre—ive course which
l have pursued in congress in the ad
vosaey and defense of these cardinal
principles advocated hy Jeflersoii, Jack
son, Polk and Buchanan. As it hasbei n
with me in the past, so it will lie io the
end.”
QkSkKAL MRS
A headles* ghost io fem le apparel is
exciting Nashville.
Mary Chadwick got a divore because
her husband hit-h< and hei to a plow by the
side of a steer.
During the last 90 years there have
been 92 very destruct.ve tornadoes in ihe
Northwest, ami only 32 in ihe South.
Many comments, not complimentary,
are made on th* conduct ol the Ohio
militia during the riots in Cincinnati.
Mias Annie Tate, of Henderson, N. C.,
has beer, married to two or ihree persons
who were afterwards ascertained to have
wires living.
The First National Banks of Bt.
Albans Vl., aud of Monmouth, 111 , sus
pended list Wednesday on account of
speculation of officera.
Sales of tickets for the dramatic festival
association in Cincinnati readied very
little, because country people ire afraid
of being shot it they go to Cincinnati.
Miss Faoois G Porter, of Russellville,
Ky„ is heiress to several thousand
dollars leit her by a mao to whom she
showed some little kindness while he was
seemingly a tramp.
A meeting of the Socialist Labor party
in New York City on the sth. was ex
pected ti furnish occasion lor riots, but
the speakers all sain the ballot Pox was
the only remedy for the evils of which
they complained.
Loaded cigars are manufactured in
Cnicago and Cincinnati The Chicago
firm claim that their curtrhig' goes off
like a Roman candie, no matter how d,y
th* cigar may he, but that the Cincinnati
srtiole, when dry, explodes with a bang,
and blows a mao's head off.
Tbe Southern Press Association met
in Atlanta last Wednesday. The pay
demanded by the Associated Press, the
postal telegraph, and the new*copyright
hill, weie under consideration. The last
was approved, the s, cord condemned.
While Atlanta is moving lor a canal to
bring the watet of the Chat tab, ochee to
her doors, Columbus protests, fearing
that her supply may Is- thereby cut abort.
Arbitration or legal measuns ll! proba
bly l-e necessary.
THE EAGLK A PHENIX MILL.
Charles E. Collier, who id a stock
holder in the Eagle A Pht-nix mill ut
Columbus, relumed last night from
that city, where he attended the
stockholders’ annual meeting. In reply
to a query of an Atlanta Constitution
reporter, lie said:
“The mill is in excellent Condition
:ind its record is ;i mutter of pride and
Surprise to its stockholders. The past
year has been the hardest ever known
in eotton spinning. In spite of this
the Eagle A l’be .ix earned and will
p:ty a dividend of p*t cent on its
capital stock of n million ands
quarter. It had extraordinary ex
penses in having to purchase large
river property and make anew dam.
It also had to rebuild everal flumes.
In spile of this and the unequaled
hard year its net earnings above these
unusual ependitures was 993,000.’’
“This is the largest mill in the
South?”
"Yes, it has used more cotton than
any other southern mill, and 1 believe
than any other single m il in America
Its success has been wonderful, and
demonstrates that tbe South is the
section in w hich to manufacture cotton
profitably. It was reotganixed about
1867, and since then it has paid one
million tluee bundled and seventy
thousand dollars in rash dividends and
built out of its earuiugs anew mill
c -sting one million dollars, and has a
1 irge sutplus besides.*'
"Is it proposed to extend tbe mill
further?"
“Yes, a proposition was submitted
to build anew mill nt an estimated
cost ol nine hundred and ixty thousand
dollars. This will lie built on Ihe
Alabima side just opposite mill num
ber three, and connected ith that
mill by wire bridge. It will be
devoted to the manufacture of a cer
tain class of goods for which the
demand largely exceeds the supply.
I think there is no d-übt that this
mill will be built. Indeed the ar
rangements are practically made to go
ahead w ith the work."
DANVILLE INVESTIGATION.
B B Mu in lord, Virginia lexis a or:
"The coalitionist apportioned the Blate
so that on* .trong negro distrr t contained
or.ly 121,636 inhabitants, while a -troog
white district had 187 907 inhabitants.
Tl ey el.-o proposed to gerryn sod, r
Lynchburg and Lexington so a- to give
lhe negroes control ol them. Ihr Inhere
inspection Ini I authorized thr govern r to
appoint unitiy new officials Thr-r
mea.ur.a the Democrats considered up
presstve. and a’ upsgSuy effml |nf
relief Beforirvbe elecfton T deysr ited
money with l e tax collecor to pay the
pull lax ot Deu oorat to voters. On settle
ment we found n was not enough to pay
the taxes of ail to shorn tie had given
receipts, and I paid him the balance.”
John J. DrZendorf, of Norlolk, Va.,
regular Republican candt 'ate for tfci
co gre-s: *’l lieiievethat if' lett li them
selves 999 out of I (KX) Viiginta negroes
would volt’ the regular Republican ticket,
but since M ihnne’s advent to power, the
negro vote line been muni pointed more
than ever Ms hone even sent out a cir
cular purp rting to be signed hy the
president of the United States, saying
that tie wished them to support the Rc
adjuatcr ticket. Every time that l spoke
I I e Coalitionists tiird to break up die
meeting. It was understood that the
offices of ti e S’ate were all controlled by
Mahone. I know one negro preach, r
wlio was turned out of the church by
Coalitionists for voting the regular Re
publican ticket, and another whom t ey
tried to exclude. A Republican county
chairru n was turned out ot office for Dot
supporting the Coalitionists: 1 then >b
tamed a place tor him in the public
printing office, and Mahone had him
turned out.”
Mr. A P. W., of Hampton. Gs.. has
recently emerged from oe of the most
remarkable cases of Blood Poison on
record. His body rnd limbs had no less
than four hundred small ulcers —his Ooncs
tormented him with pains—his appe.itc
failed—his kidneys presented Irightlul
symptom—and ail doctors an t 100 bottle*
of the most popular Biooo Poison remedy
failed to give him any relief. He secur'd
B. B 8.. the concentrated quick cure
and five bottles healed the ulcers, relieved
all pain, e ireU his kidneys, rest ’red hi
appetite, and made him a healthy ano
happy man. Any one can s- cure his full
name and corr .-pond with him.
Bonkocme will oure any case ot G. and
G within lor’y ep-ht hours.
For sale hy John 8 Pl- gh >rn A Cos.
Losers by fire in Georgia: Dade, Wells,
A Cos., of Wayne county, sawmill,93o.-
000; Will W iilis, ne-r Columbus, store,
91 5'H); Dr Green "f Gainesville, rest
donee. #5 000 W N Luch. of Dodge
oounty mill, 97 tK)"; L P. Warner, f
foluin us. resi-lei ee, 92 500; Abe M.
Cnrmi’k. of '* t cox county r< si.h i.c-;
Jesse Wilson, of Douglas cnui ty, r si
Jenoe; H.irper Coleman, f Hancock
Countv. residence*, Junes 1, flight, nf
Dallas, unfiul-h and h -u-e. 6tht; Dr Ja-.
L Ham It n ol (’ohm ho, county, gin
house; J. W Bu er. ol It"Ck im* count)
residence.
T. ree hundred >ih.,-h n gr--- me - a
week ago last night, a.m n> .-ed i u
call of Norcross and oil era lor -. party ol
white Republicans Tiiev said I Was a
move to cut loose from dr-honesty .uni
rascality.
NORMAN'S
CDrhiAL
'MS CHIEF STOMACHIC
.li •Ct’ctaal K*-Itiljr for tb- cure of all
M-. and disorders of the Ntomarb and Bow
In rbiitlnrn or adUIU. I'i oiniAly rellerillC
tarrbusa. Cholera N-.rbua, *oMf* Inf**-
. . r**r Pain*. Flatub ■noy. Nou*e. Acidity of
! nrthurn.Klrkad Kerffuffs lie*dnciw**d
YSPEPSIA.
!* all rlnuipcm**nu Off the Stumorh and
uutlofi of the JnUwttiiM OT * cLuuigfW
ilmr.
2TOXU* A.N'S
'ALIZINC CORDIAL
-ml and li*rmle*s a* ItUrkberrr
Mininciio Opium and will not conau
— ini y ondoU for Hriaickocti
cthiug Children
m*H And Eiwrllßh Dtrertton* on *ch Bottldh
Price *sc. and ti.oo
V 'wvntainflfrix tim** on tnurh unmlL Bold by
All D'.'unrMs and Lual-tn In Medicine*
'HE EXOELB2GK CHEMICAL CO., Sol* Proprtor*.
VMJUUi. A C USA
•* v Vf7 A *r. fT A MP you IJTTLIC BOOK.
Naff York ofleo, 70 Maid** L**.
SENSIBLE MEN r.I.VTZ
that of the
many diaeaara end deranfomonr* of th# body
eai-h h*a a separate cause or Olivia, and that
earh needs a different method of trestasentlu
order to effect s cur*, snd a moment s refl4*etloa
must cooviuce that any of quack nose urns
foisted upon *.he pul lir rlannma torure all of a
number of diametrically different mart
trore failures, eren Is we do not call thsm
umbujra. .♦
POOR PEOPLE meamt. and even people J
well to do or wealthy find that the tnormou*
cA./rpe* of practicing physicians are s serious
burd* n Cos them, snd also find after paying
them*-elTe* poor that no benefit has teemed to
them, that in fact they hare thrown their money
sway To overcome ttk*sae evils we ofler WkstUr't
So kA RsmnefiM to th** sick snd suffering
ess Rwdy for each disease, without for a
moment claiming that oue remedy will care an/
other disease than tbe one claimed for it. and a •
tneee remedies have stood the test of ysare
without a single failure, we agree to rrfuni tK*
mttnty paid in every ins'snee where a cure ie sot
positively effected. The retnediec are entirely
vegetable, nm do ao harm, and! will positively
cure every disease for which they are prescribed
UUt IIAA ATICAA Gout, Lameness of
Pnt UWIH I IOM, Joints. Milica sod
Neuralgia, are relieved at once and positively
cured by tbe use of Wheeler's Vo M Rheumatic
Remedy. We say boldly that in the worst of
rases of no mat ter h*w Innq ttanding, how
Mrtova, or how poinful. we cannot o ir gave relief
but poiti9*ly eurt for all time. Failing to do
this we will ooei'.tvrlv refund tbe money paid for
the treatmen . and if your snfforinga are ant
positively stopped for all time you have not
thrown your money away as vou would on say
other tf an theae guaranteed remedies. Tbe
priov of Wheeler’s No. 96 Rheumatic Remedy is
only s<) cents, obtainable ftom druggists or S4et
free by mail on r- eelpt of price. Htampe taken
SUr FERING WOMEN. >7?^
nature with a pretty face, beautiful figure, fsu't
teas completion as welt ae tbe sweetest of
tempers ami faultless m-ntal qualities grows
ftremsturdy old, gray snd wrinkled, her form
oees tts pi*rfec contour, the couipfeXioa be
comce sallow, the brightness leaves the eye, a
feeling of lan our takes th<* plai’e of the oace I
buoyant pints an irritable nervous fractious
nea* rnak' B Ilf— s burden, things that ones were
trifle* worrj her till life b-eomea unbearable.
All this be ng caused by the pnysirsl derange
inents so common to women, which the innate
modesty of feminine titture prevents their
making known, and of which the iguorauce of
the medical prrfeseion picvents % cure. Lady
leader, pause and consider, ’tls a duty you owe
yutirwelr. your family and your Ood. that you
should cure yourself f these troubles snd once
more frel the glow of perfect health snd spirits
that nature intended for you. Wheeler's JVo 9#
Preparations are nieaHatit and palatable to take,
contain not king or an injurious naffur .snd may
he taken by all ages at all times and in sii con
ditions without possibility of ill effeots, and will
positively cure any of tbe peculiar • incases ts
which femal s are subject. T ailing to produce
s perfect cure, tne proprietor* will refuud the
money paid for the treatment If you have a
e-.llow complexion, constant or intermittent
headache, backache, res’.leseneea, loss of ap
petite. 4nnpres4ion of monthly flow or irregu
laxities thereof sccompauie.j by heads he.
nervousness hrsteiicri and similar symptoms.
Wheeler's No. Preparst iou “B” will pr sitively
restore you to b< aith. If you hwve s sensatiou
of best as l Ihrobtdng in tb back, frequent
fainting spell*. Laucorrbsa <>r white discharge,
pai ful or acaidii g sensation in urinating, rad
dish or whit* depnsftTn tiritie. hot and dry skin.
Wheeler’s No 9b Preparation “C** will give im
mediate and lasting lellef Tbe price of
Wheeler’s No 96 Prescriptions * B” and “C” are
50 cents, obtainable from druggists or sent by
mail secure from observation postpaid on nnieipt
of price Postage stamps taken.
P ATARRH It i* needless to dsscrihe the
GH I Mil n■• symptoms of this nauseous
dtscaee that ie sapping the life snd sir ngtb of
only too many of the fai'-est and best of both
sexes, old and young, suffering alike from the
poisonous dripping in the throat, tbe f oisonnus
nasal discharges, the fetid breath and gsuerai
weakness, debility and langour, aside from the
scut sufferings of this disease, which if not
checked can only end in loss of palate, hoarse
ness. weakened sight, loss of memory, deafness,
snd premature death if it is not checked before
it is too late. Labor, study aud research, in
America, Europe, snd Kastern lands, have re
sulted in Wheeler’s No. 96 Instant Heltef and
Suie Cure for Catarrh, a remedy which contains
no h*mful ingredients, and that is guaianteed
to cure every case of a"ute oi i hroaic catarrh or
money refunded Wheeler’s No. 9* Instant
Relief and Sure L ure for t starrh will cure every
case of catarrh, hay fever, or aethroa: price $1
per jack age. from druggists, or sent by mail post
paid on receipt of price.
Wheeler s No 96 Sure Cure for Kidney and
Liver Trouble* cures all weakness aud soreness
of thekidneys, in flam (nation of kidneys or liver,
price $1
Wheeler’* Vegetable Piliaare the rnly r< raedy
that cui es constipation, gmng natural action of
the bowels without phyan king, purging, •. ripiug.
or pain. Price <5 ee ta <*f druggists or by mail.
Wheeler’s Nervine Tonic for mental depres
sion. lo*s of manhood, langour. weakness or over
taxation of t he brain is invaluable, price JK eta.
WE GU-tRAN fEE 5'255
fiaiti, We place our price for these reinedi#m at
ess than one-tweutleth of the price asked by
others for i etncdiesupon which you take all the
chances, and we specially invite the patronage
of the many persons who have tried o;h*-r
remedies without effect or deplete I their purses
by paying doctor mil* that benefited them not.
Lintii To HQT AIM these remedies. Go
HUn IV# UD I Mill to your druggist arid
ask for them. If they have not got them. Ante
at ore* to the pr prietors, enclosing the price i •
money or stamp*, and they will be sent you at
once by mail, pest paid. Cotrespuudeuce
solicited. Addres* plainly,
L. WHKKLER A CO ,
No. 8f W. Baltimoreßt .
8 <B-’3-Iy. Baltimore. Md.
UPBATE’S SPECIFICS!^
Prepared from formula* used by an eminent
physician during twenty years uo
cesafur practice.
ftpsrlftc No, 1. --tiua -anteed to effect a
raiicai cure of all affection* of the Blood,
whether Scrofulous or acquired. Skin diseases,
pimples, moth patches, etc., are permanently
cured by Bate s Specific No. 1 Pricv, fl.
Specific No. t.—Cures Seminal Weakness,
Nervous Debility, from Youthful Indiscretions
or Excesses, producing Exhaust'd Vitality and
Loss of Manhood. This remedy is unequaied in
tbe cure of these complaints. It is a powerful
stimulus to tbe weakened Nervous System,
assists Nature to renew the strength and vigor
of the debilitated organs, and effects s radical
cure Price, sl.
specific No. 4 —Gives instant relief and
permanenUy cures Rheumatism, Prise. $8
Specific So. ft.—A positive c re for sii weak
nesses e>mm>n to females. Price. sl.
Sold by Diiiggists. or sent on receipt of price
by J. W. Bate, 59 N. Clark t , Chicago.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR!
FREE g TRIAL
HANOVER'S SPECIFIC Ac unl.illng nd !
tpeedv • ure for Nervous Debility and Weakness, j
Loss of Vitality and Vigor. Nervous Prosfraiiou.
Hy-twria. or any evil result of indiscretiou. ex
eesa. over work, abuses of Alcoboi Tobacco, etc.
(Over forty thousand positive cures )
LWSend 15i postage on trial box of 100 pills. :
Address, La. M. W. BACON. Cor. C.ark St. aud
Calhoun Place. Chicago. 11l
PATK.YI'S.
F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American snd
Foreign Patents. Washington, D. C. All busi
ness connected with Patents, whether before
the Patent Sice or the Courts, promptly at
tended to. No charge made unless a patent is
secured. Send for circular.
N from Youthful Imprudence
i U caUs,inß * erTOUB l ability.
w w mental and physical weak
ness. Valuable information for home cure ;
runic. Used 583 veao* successfully. Dr. A. G.
Oiin. Box Chicago.
(TITIZENS OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY ARE
■j respectfully invit and :o subs rib for Thk
Gasittk—the only paper publi hed in the
ccnnvv li give* .£• news
msxmmmmiLi
Mrt ia their boll at 10 A M on tbe flrei Bty,
dej ot eerb month.
W. A BTOEY, W M
O. J. MOTKIUt. Seeretery
•IOH 1% W. MADDOXT'
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HMMEKTIM.K, GMIRGIA.
Will practice in the Superior. County, and
District courts
I rgal Advn likin < rfa.
legal AdvertUei.,nta Payable in Ad
vance. Don't you forget it !
NOTICE.
W II b* sold on the 14<h day of May. iftfci. be
fore the court house door of Chattooga • nuntj
between the legal hours of *|- t tts** following
Crope rt 4 , to-wlt: One two-horse wagon. on
uggy. on* act of harness, sod one black mar*
mule shout ten Trrt old. Levied on as the
property of J. D Smith, to satisfy a fl. fa. i*ued
fri-m the County Court of said county in favor
of B F. Laugh bridge, for use of J W Maddox
J his April Uth. 18H4, C. V. AKKIDQK
County Bailiff.
Application for Sitcharge
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
To all whoa it may concern: T. B. High,
Seardtan for R L. McLeod, applies to me for
(•mission from *aid guardiaoship, and 1 will
K* upon bis application on the fl-t Moat*ay In v
y next, at my ofll< • in SummerviUo. in raid
county Witness my hand. Mann 96th. UW4
JOHN MATTOX. Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
To all whom It may concern: John A. Jones,
executor of ih* will of Amanda C White, da
ee* ed. has In duo fora applied to tho under
signed for leave to sell the laa s ooloegiag to
tbe estate of a* 14deceased, and aaid aoh< at ion
will be teard oo the first Monday ia May next.
Witness my hand, March lith. IBM
JOHN MATTOX. Ordlaary.
Application for Ditcher**
RTATn or GFOEUIA, Cbetteof* Cowty:
Wbereft, J M Vftnpelt end M. M. Bftx. ftd
mlnistrators of Wa H. Yanpelt, deesaasd, rep
resent to tho court lnthsir petitioa duly filed.
ihatThey bare fully admiaisterod Wm. a Vaa
pell's estate; this is tLerefor* to cite all persona
concerned, heirs and creditors, to show ooaoo, if
sny they have, why aaid sdainistratoro should
not be discharged from their adariatrslios sad
reecive 'he usual letters of dkaaisa4>a ou the
first Meaday ia July. I^S4.
JOHN MATTOX. Ordlaary.
Votioe to Creditors.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
AH persona having demands against tho eutate
of W I). Davis, lots of said county, deceased,
are notified te at oaee reader in their demands
to ths undersigned, according to law Th.s
Iftb day of March. 1864
W S. KENDRICK
W D DAVIS, ji.,
Executors of W D Devia, deceased
Application far Adminiitratioa.
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
To all whom it may coi.csrn: Mrs. Jans Love
has indue form applied to the undersigned for
permane t loiters o' administration on the
estate of Mrs Matgai et Corrsv, of said county,
dseeased. to be granted to U. D Hollis, clerk
of tbe Superior of said county, or some
other fit and proper person, snd I will pax* on
the une on tb- first Monday in April. Ifi64.
Witness my baud this February *th 1864
JOHN MATTOX, Ordinary.
Disused
withoutMedicvhe
THIS MAGNETIC BELT IS
WARRANTED TOCoßEfi3rgr
Wtthoat tnadldlk* P*ln la iIkVmI,. kil#* h—4. *
11mHa, arrvem 4c6lU#y .lemkage fCMrai
rknumutt.m, aoanilc'*. mrfatlfa, 41mm
v* kiJ -t •. •*!! 41—a—. taryl4 Hr—, MM,
—aalaal aMu#a. lanatear;, Mthaia. SMrt *W
MM. 4yaTc!!•*. •—e—laail—. *a4!c—-
Boa. fcarala or rtfUre, Mlarri, v •ptlmpmy ,
w a-crmiTinaaatsa
••ear*, loaf vitality, fa—k ofa—v* tor— aaft *I(M6
waodagr w.aLawzea, —4 all 4>— a—• af a—s
MMtl aatare from wkaUvtr cause, the continuous
•fer—M of Racnotlsm pero>ettn( tbraaflt tho Sarto
•t rrwioro lira to * ffieolU kj —Uoo Ti—TO is ■*
allU.l about this vpll*nce.
pa 130
pa _
-S LAI> i£
3 AtOOatNAL BUFFORTCH. L
'OTHELADIES:-^^
E4Koa—loo. Pt esns*loor with Hl—aa—of th * Llff
lUn-ffc Heoiooho oriol* F—h *woHa* i mr
.rank AoLleo, or Booltra Feet, Ab<lon Inal Bolt
•BOt pair of ViffiMUtc Foot Batterio* hare no supOMar
4*|ha rc lrf nd sum of all tb—e roaplainu. They
—fry o poworful uiefmetie lor— th* aaa* ot tft*
For U Book, W—knew of tho Wm. Fslh
baf the *mk, Loan—rha m, i hroato lalla——so
a.4 I*l—ratio. aTtho Womb, i—Moatml B-a
arrhaa or FUa4la- Polaftal. ffops—O—4 o*4 Ifa
rofalor ffraatraalUa. Uarrvaae*o —4t■— C
UV UU Is tho Mss* Aisllaa— 004 Oassfivo 4*a*l
For"afl forms of FssmU MSmIIIm •* I* —P>l
ymi Iby ooythtn* boforo Invented both —a cars—9'
•Lt and M# wuroe of power m 4 nutiuUsa
Prt oT.lift.. Iw l wllk Iwt BftUsnsft. CIO
•on tbr • x pro— C. O- D , and exaiuptMlM •Bo—4. or s—
■util oa —tp of prveo. In r.rdrrtn*. ss4 ammts
’oalst and ■!— of hoo B—nittaa— sob bs laoiia ia
saner, —nt In loiter at o,r risk.
Th# MafitzWn Oarmonls ere sUoptoiS to all a*r—
sort or or tho end— doihtaff. iml_M*‘ ta •*—
My Ms tho atiaoy Golroal* —4 Fl—aHo ■om
klgt #4rr4lor4 sstroalvrlr 1 on 1 '••
Wkoo oF ot ntchk Thor hobl UiMr psmer/h— *n4
tresorn si oil —mm of thr yoor. , ,
*on<l atorop for Iho “Srt lO' ortoro In H4o< •
a*n> WiUmt Met Mae. " with Hue— srls of *—**"■•
“nni HfiONTTON AITUAWfff ’On,
3U UU hU. Chis*A>, ZXL
DR. STRONG’S PILLS!
Th# Ofel, W#l. Tried, Wonesvful
Heahh R#n#wlns Remediea.
MmiNL'C tfiMATltlC Bill C Fv* - (Ivor.
aIKURb o oARAiITC lULiA p—4e
l.irot OiMDiiisl, Mf—Ußf ths Bbtfl* Punir<
tho ftiood Clisasm* frost Maianal Time A Fr.
frel esse hr tejt Moadaoho. C—oHpoll—
is
IbfMßls* dnrtri
hotLisgulirtiy of tho h—is A pr*— ••*
• Vlkntc ftraoMloo wotkim n4 tr*r.t. tho
nemra* system and moiaa riffisr and hooith io orory
•broof Uksbodf bsMbyDrafftw oe Uomphiota,
ou *44s C W MviX*Oo\*U*4a/B>..N.Y CsRF
tOWLT 820
for. PHIUDU.PHIA SISGtB
of tbit style Equal Ut mnf
ptoger ia the market. J4r-
SMo—hst, iiqt sreid it to Om
rjrowißFd (ff/inrr. 8—94 py
for it. This Is the some st) 1*
othero*cn?*a|s rsioii furt I*o.
All M*rh:nr* srrantr<i Us 3
jr—ft, Brniif'r|!l*#frmtrdl lr
tni r*nUTs*iiiUAmuls. Ad J -1-
eff4ELm A, A ffl
ffiC^Stv^Ffttn^ftU*.Ser.r,tfa?.Ui,tO u .ciq
Iftad tk. Couit*. Reft.on.bl. term.. Opinion ft. t|
|patent.bitity freft lchai*.. gon<forcireulftf, |
taIHTAaiUM. ™
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MARRIAij &i 1
alltbftttbftdo,,btf[.l < : v-""’. : agbtnd e. n* - -
in . Clolh .Kt pn*:* I i-S n fl;r-wr e-i
rlng.OfttO.lU MV.ftr-•-* '“k l
OR. WHITTKR j
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