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WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUKE lli 1381
rontinN FUSiiKA.
The rzsr's oldest eon became of on
the 18th ult. The event was celebrated
with imposing ceremonies.
The English eipedition for the relief o!
Khartoum (12.0(H) men) will w art in
Augnst.
Prof. Blendmnnn, of Berlin, has ob-
tained photogrnphs of tlic ruoon which,
when enlarged by a micro-or pc, show
towns and villages, and signs of industry
and traffic. What have been considered
oceans proved to he green fields, and
mountains changed to deserts am) ocenns.
Venezuela require* the corpse nf yellow
fever patients to he burned to prevent
contagion. So does Havana.
Two terrific explosions startled Louden
during the night nf last Friday. fJreot
damage was done to property. Eleven
persons were injured: five dangerously.
Henri Rochefort, editor of the French
newspaper L’lntransigeant, makes vio
lent attacks on Gen. Grant. He gives as
his reasons tliat Grant, in the war of
1870, embraced every opportunity to
show his hostility to Frame. The sue
cesses of the German army were toasted
at the White House: Washburne,
American minister to Franee, sent to
King William weekly accounts nf the
state of the seige; several American
agents were expelled from France because
they were spies for Prussia: in 1878,
after a state dinner in Berlin and a review
of tho German army, Grant onncludcd n
toast to the emperor, to Bismarck, and
to the German am y, by alluding to the
•conquest of Franco, adding: “And after
rvhat we have jus. seen, will always heat
here.” Rochefort attributes Grant’s
ingratitude to Franee for her aid to the
Gnilod States in the war of 1776 to his
desire to secure the German vote for his
third term aspiration.
Nubar Pasha, Egyptian prime minister,
has written an urtiolo showing that Egypt
cannot heaT tho reoent rates of taxation.
In many eases the tai on land is more
than the land is worth.
Pursuaut to a call l>y the county ex
ecutive committee, tho citizens of Chat
too (in county met in the court house in
PummervilleJunc 3J. Joshua Leo *
patted to Ihe chair, and J. C. Loomis
|Oted secretary. Dr. lludicil explained
the oltject of the meeting to bo to select
delegate* to the convention to meet in
Atlanta Juno 18th to choose delegates to
the Democratic presidential convention.
The balloting resulted in tho choice of
J. W. Maddox and W. Shropshire, jr.,
lor delegates; A. J. Lawrence and J. A.
Branner, alternates. Tho proceedings
of tho Democratic committee were read.
Tho time recommended by the committee
tor next mass meeting, July sth, was
upi roved. Meeting adjourned.
J. I.kk, President.
J (', Loomis, Secretary.
The Democratic Executive Committee
of Chattooga county met June 3d, 1884.
The chairman stated tne object of the
meeting lobe to consult about (be method
of bringing out the candidate for senator.
Yptcd to call a mats meeting on the first
Saturday in July to nominates candidate
for Slate senator and choose delegates to
the convention to nominate Stale officers
On consultation it was the unanimous
opinion that J. C- Clements was entitled
to the nomination for the next term a
representative.
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OEOSUIA POLITICS.
Candidates for the house: J. 11-Ful
grunt, from Burke; E. M. Word, mayor
of Decatur; W. K. Williams, James M.
Bean, and E C. Ledford, from White;
William Carakor, 11. N. Lamar, and Dr
Kenan, from Baldwin; Robert J. May,
from Washington; Prior B. Vesz-y, from
Taliaferro; Dr. T. J. Lumpkin, from
Dade.
Candidates for the senate: Hon. B. G.
McKcnney, from Upson; Jond H. llixon
and Samuel Flyut, from iho 19th district.
Married in Georgia: Daniel S. Lambert
to Miss Ida Spnliock, and A. B. McAr
ver to Miss Mamie Quinn, all of Rome;
Dr. W. T. Robertson, ol Buchanan, to
Miss Bessie Higdon, ot Talapoosa; J. B.
O'Perry, ofChauncey, to Miss IjeolaMar
tin, of Port Valley; B H. Seay, of La
Grange, to Miss Ada Awtrev, of Gaines
villc; John M. Miller to Miss Louise
Thrower, both of Atlanta; Wm. Monk to
Miss Mary Williams, both of Ty-Ty; J
S. McLean, of Gainesville, to Miss Klizi
Hollingsworth, ol Conyers.
California Democrats, excited by a
report that the Tilden boom is to he
adroitly turned to Judge Field, demanded
that the State delegation shall be pledged
not to vote for him in any ease.
'
1 lie National Republican convention
tret in Chicago yesterday
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Tho invalid pensions act is estimated
to cost $100,000,000.
It is said that if Judge Field is nomi
nated, he and his immediate fri nds will
put $2,000,000 into the earn|>aign.
W. W. Kerr, testilying before the
Springer committed, said in substance:
“Bliss, Merrick, and 1 had a conference,
raid Kellogg should be indicted
because he was a public official; Bliss
objected because it would break the
Republican majority in the senate. Bliss
became very angry when Meriiek secured
the indictment."
A writer in th? Washington Chronicle
says that Gen. Hood’s sweetheart secured
for him the command in the confederate
army in place of Johnson, but rejected
him when ho was defeated at Nashville.
J. (). P. Burnside, superintendent ot
the pay department of tho poatoffieo. bus
been removed aid imprisoned for a,
shortage of 945 000, lost in oil specula
tion.
Ferrate —bills, etc., introduced: a joint
resolution of the New Jersey senate
urging the passage of the hill to promote
the efficiency of the revenue marine
service; a resolution of the Methodist
Episcopal general conference favoring the
educational bill; amending the constitu
tion by u,a 1 ing the president and vico
presiJent hold ofl.ee for sii years, and not
eligible for re-election; forfeiting the un
earned land grants of tho Atlantic A
Pacific railroad; requiring $35,555 42
appropriated by last congress to repay
Georgia for money rxpended in the com
mon defemo in 1777 to he paid in cash;
to reimburse several S'atcs for intercat
paid on war loans.
Bcnato —bills, ote., discussed: prolong
ing the Alabama court of claims till
I)ecerubor3lt, 1885(paseed both houses)
the Utah bill; the Mexican pensions bill;
appropriating SIOO,OOO for sufferers by
floods in tho lower Mississippi and its
tributaries (cut down to $40,000, unex
pended balance of former appropriation
for Ohio sufferers, and passed); eon
f'erenoo report on agricultural appropria
tion hill (agreed to); District of Columbia
appropriation bill (passed).
Home— bills, etc., introduced: pro
hibiting any officer of a national bunk
from borrowing n oney tlrerelrntn, cilhe
for himself or any corporation of which he
is a member; appropriating $500,000 to
build n coo fedora l e tuildiors' homo al
Frodeiioksburg, Va.
House —bills, etc., discussed: author
izing the onuimittce on military affairs to
inquire into the management of the
national soldiers’ home (adopted); pro
hibiting any member of congress Iron
receiving any present from any foreign
agent or ambassador, or giving any
present to any such person, without per
mission of the house to which lie belongs;
the Wallace-McKinley eontoiled election
ease front Ohio (Walluce, Dent., seated);
the legislative appropriation bill; appro
priating SI(HXHOO to, relieve sufferers by
floods in tho Mississippi and its tributaries
(passed).
AIIVICE TO MOTHKItS.
Are you disturbed at niclit and broken
of your rest by a sink child suffering and
crying wit L pain of cutting teeth? If so,
send at onoc and ret a hotile of Mrs.
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
Teething. lis value is incalculable. It
will relieve ihe poor sufferer immediately.
Depend upon it, uioihers, there is no
mistake about it. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stniuaoh and
bowels, cures wind colic, mftens the
gums, reduces ii fiumuialion, ami gives
tone and energy to the while system.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for
Children Teething is pleasant to the
taste, and is the prescription ot one of
the oldest and best female nurses and
physicians in the United States, and is
for sale by all druggists throughout the
world. Price 25 cents a hnttle.
Died in Georgia: Thotuaa Moore, one
of tho oldest citizens of Columbus; Mrs.
Elizabeth Caroline Young, mother of
Gen. P. M. H. Young; Mrs. E. T. Echols,
of Rome; Jacob Levans, of Carroll coun
ty, aged 89; John Moore, of Floyd county,
aged 75; Rev. S. E. Axson, long pas'or
of the Presbyterian church in Rome (died
in the asylum at MillcdgeviMe, buried at
Rime); Mrs Hilary O’Connor, of Murray
oounty, aged TO; the wife of Pomp Strick
land, of Dawson county; the wile ol Jus.
O. Mangl.aur, of Taylor county; Miss Lo
ra Allgood, ot Walker oouuty.
I*r. Leonard C. Belt died iu Burke
O'unly about the commencement ol the
wo. Elizabeth, his widow, is suing the
executors of Governor Jenkins, who sold
the land, for $1(10,000. It brought that,
hut Gov. Jenkins first said that it was
i, vistid in confederate bonds, and after
wards that he still had the money in
confederate treasury notes, hut sent her
only $34,500 when she called for the
proceeds a year or two ago.
Losers by fire in Georgia: Jocl T. Si J.
W. Conyus, of Slilesboro, gin house,
$1,000; J. A. Hyde, of Coweta oounty,
Benjan in Tolbert, of Polk county, J, P.
Adair, of Franklin County, Mrs. A. C.
Nason, of Augusta, and G. M. White, of
Fulton county, all residences; Burns &
Iho , of Bremen, mid R. B. Reppard, of
Pierce oounty, both sawmills.
Suicides; George Lowell, of Boston;
Miss Nettie Craxier, of Evansville, Ind-;
John J. Ntlson, of Wausheka, Wiscon
sin; Fredericks Baker, of LaCrosse, Wis
consin, because she had been seduced;
Victor Hardman, ol Suiilhville, W. Va.,
because Miss Lillie Harduian refused him
Value of property burned: in New
York City, $69,000; in Chicago, $460,-
000; in Reading, Ming, $200,000; in
Charleston, S. s9‘i,ooO; in Mi|fburg,
Ma - ‘ 'o,ono
OKOKOIA MEWS.
Washington taxes every dog $2 a year.
Columbus is striking for a railroad
direct to Atlanta.
In Hall county oowa ate dying with
some strange diaeose.
Walking matches are becoming com
mon all over the Stale.
lj F. Garrard will not be a candidate
for the legislature this year.
Carroll county reports a pig seven
weeks old, weighing 21 pounds.
Twelve marriages in one day is the
latest report from Maysvill*.
The damages to the Marietta paper
mill by high water have all been repaired.
The first ripe wa'ermelon raised in
Fierce county this year was cut last
Friday.
Six stores and sliops, and three dwell
ings, were burned in Sparta on the 26th
ultimo.
Screven county reports a sheep with
six hoofs and a hoi n over fout inches long
on one foot.
Lowndes county reports a sassafraa tree
which, one foot above the ground, is
eight feet around.
The tournament of the Governor's
Horse Guards, of Atlanta, last Thursday,
made Macon a gay town.
Many negroes of Upson county refuse
to work for less than $1.5.) a day. The
farmers refuse to pay t is.
Bishop Fierce has a cane 120 years old,
made from timber of the first Methodist
church built on American soil.
In Burke county, Elbert Attaway was
stabbed on the 24th ult. by Henry Jones,
negro. He will probably die.
In Dodge county, on the 24th ult., one
flash of lightning killed three rngroos
(man, wife, and son,) and a mule.
George R. Dorsey hast received from
the Augus'a Street Railroad Company
$6,500 for cutting off his leg in 1878.
The Idlcwlld, just launched at Rome,
to ply the Ooatannulu, is <6 feet long. 18
feet wide, and drawß four inches water.
In Laurens county, last Wednesday,
Stephen L. I’adgett shot his brother
John dead in a fight about a hor-e trade
The Conttitulion of the 27th nit. wuh
printed from new type. Many other im
provements are promised in the near
future.
A ncjiro in Hull county olaims to !>o
('lirist, snil shows the w< amis (iiflictctj
while on the croett. Ho hse utsny fol
lowers.
Two necroes and one white men were
tried in Ssvsrnuh on the 27th ult. for
beating their wives. Rather u bad
showing.
Two stations in Iwtwndes county’ have
shipped 1,000 crates of cucumbers, nnd
over 150 barrels of Irish potatoes. The
returns were satisfactory.
Arch Oruiu, general ticket scent in
Atlanta, shot himself through the head
last Bntnrdiiy morning. At last accounts
he wns alive, but would t,ivo no re son for
l lie act.
The first services held in tho new
Baptist church of Rome consisted of the
commencement sermon of Shorter college
lust Sunday, by Rev. Henry McDonald,
of Atlantu. It cost $25,000, and the
Romo Courier declares it the finest
church in North Georgia.
A young lady of Decatur county tried
to kill herself by swallowing one third of
a dram of morphine because her parents
refused to let her marry When she
seemed nearly dead they relented, and
sent for the young man. By his per
suasion she took antidotes (which she
Ind refused to do) and was saved.
The second trial of Ben Mitchell, in
Columbus, for killing J. B. Wright,
resulted in a verdict of acquittal hist
Friday about dark. As Ex-Governor
‘Smith, one of his counsel, wns going
home. Evans Wright, J. B. Wright’s
brother, shot at him three times, hut
missed him. Wright was fined SSO for
shooting on the streets, and put under
bond nf SSOO to appear at the next
superior court and answer to tho charge
of assault with intent to kill.
Poetry for LnillfM.
No art of talking, witty or wise.
Will settle the coffee or mvke the rise,
No doctrine or creed sinoe eating began,
Was known to regale a right hungry man.
Great thoughts gleam iu gravy, and nations are
to(a)*t
On billow* of aoup and finally lost.
Then do not rebel, but with good common sonae.
Submit ♦ o the stomach's omnipotence.
And enter the ranks of the housekeeper’s strife,
And descend, as your mother did, to everyday
life.
If you’d learn to keep house as slick as a knife.
Subscribe at once for Thr I lon strife.
The Housewife will bo sent on trial for
one yesr tree to every lady who will send
immediately the names and addresses of
ten nißrried ladies or housekeepers, and
12 two cent stamps for postage. Address
Tub HousKWiri, Rochester, N. Y.
Killed: at Ala., K. A. Came
ron; at Opelika, Ala., Clement Wynn by
Tony llalster; at Belle Plain, lowa, Sam
uel Dunlap and his wife, by himself; near
London, Ky., W. R. Killian, deputy U.
S marshal, by moonshiners; in DeKalb
oounty, 111., John Gooding; in MitehUl
county, N. C., Bowen by Line
beck; in the easteTn penitentiary of Penn
sylvania, M. F. Daran. one of the keepers,
by a eonviot.
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The Joe Mulhattan Club is the latest
organization of Rome. If they ere worthy
of the name, we shoald like *o attend one
of their meetings. It consists of W. M.
Towers, VV. J. Gammon. W. M. Gam
mon, J. R. Murrell, R R. Smith, A. J.
Little, A. w. Walton, Dr. G. W,
IL.lun's, B I Hughes, Park Harper, and
l’oa F -tt-r
OKNEHAL NEWS.
Bracelets are taking the plaoc of en
gagetnect rings.
The striking operatives at Fall River
have resumed work.
There arc over 400 female physicians
in ihc United States.
Ban Francis®* is troubled with a
burglar who. instead of stealing, amuses
himself by tickling ladies' feet.
Hooper'* warehouse, Baltimore, fell
last Friday, crushed by the cotton stored
in it. Eight persons were killed.
The general assembly of the united
Presbyterian church of North Auierios
met in Cincinnati on the 28th ult.
lee half sn inch thick firmed lst
Thursday night in the northern pait of
the United States, killing vegetables and
fruits.
It is now plain that. Gen. Grant was
perfectly willing that his repu'ation
should be used to keep up the credit of
Grant A Ward.
John L. Wells has within a few years
obtained over $4,000 by su : ng corpora
tions, cities or railroads, for injuries sus
tained by iheir carelessness.
A motion for anew trial for William
Spence, convicted of murdering Edward
S. Wheat, in Na-hvillo, has been denied
He has sentenced to he hnng July 18th.
Messrs Prince, Illglmni, Woodside,
and Morgan took a ten-mil* raoe on
bicycles in Washington last Wednesday
for the championship of the world
Prince won in 32:46.
During paroxysm* ok insanity, Mrs
Alexander Edir.ont, of St. Louis, cut the
throats of her thiee children and her
own, ar.d Mrs. Anderson, nf Bowling
Green, Ky., beat her husband to death.
On Dry Crck, Oregon, reeently. R.
F. Wrightmin and George Manchester,
while putting up a wire fence, strained it
too tight. It broke, and the ends wrapped
around them, inflicting dangerous wounds
8. F. Jackson, of New York, has been
arrested for complicity in stealing $2,500
from the Cnrnmerci al Bank nf Auttisp,
last March, and prohahhr in the swindles
on Macon hanks a few Jays before. An
officer has gone for hint.
A letter directed to OnJ. J J. Seiheb,
Montgomery, Ala-, postmarked ,
1850. was delivered to his brother. Major
Eoiuh-*Seihels, in that eity, a few days
ago. Uol. Seihels diedfin 1865 No one
knows where the letter has been.
Adam Brnbend.r, president of the
suspended Ktie (Fa.) Savings Bank,
admit* that he and da-hirr Puttil lost
SIOO,OOO speculating in oi, and grain, and
that he took money belonging tn the
hank, paid it to a friend, and left.
While an engine waa standing on s
sidetrack at Mechanicaville, N. Y , on the
19th ult , at. unknown person opened thi
switch, started the engine, and jumped
off. The engine soon collided with a
'rain. Several persons were badly in
j tired.
In Philadelphia, on the 26th nit.,
Henry Ward was driving a hog into it
pen. The animal turned, reared on bin,
threw him down, and before it could tie
driven oft had bitten such a hole in hi
stomach that he hied to death lx fore a
doctor could be brought.
J. c Stanton, while president of tfe
Alabama St Chattanooga Railroad sold
6 (HH) acres of coal and iron lurid. The
present owners of the road, now known
as the Alabama Great Southern, sued for
it and recovered it, on the ground that
Stanton had no authority to aoll the land.
In Greenbrier county, Virginia, John
Biggs and Ellen Fsfrier eloped. W ile
crossing a river to reach the minister,
they were overtaken by her father and
brother. The brother dragged her into
his boat. The lather jumped into Biggs’
boat, nnd seized him The boat upset,
and both were drowned.
James Fish, president of the suspended
Marine Bank, of New York, was arrested
on tho 25th ult. for misappropriating
$1,141,000 of'the bank'* money, lending
it to Grant & Ward, of which firm he
was a partner, but charging it to
imaginary individuals, and entering it as
secured by imaginary collaterals. lie
gave bond for $30,000, and was released.
Ocean View. N. J., is the home of two
ladies whose husbands went to sea throe
years ago in a vessel which was never
heard of more Last year the two ladies,
having regarded themselves as widows
for two years or more, married a sec nd
time. Word has just been received that
their former husbands are alive, aid on
their way home from a distant port in
Asia.
Among the accounts of the Penn Bank
(Pittsburg) is one showing that D.
Wilson A Cos. owe the bank $240,000.
No such linn is known in Pittsburg, and
tho account is supposed to he that of a
number ol persans who have lost by
speculating in oil. One prominent oil
dealer owes $97,000. These two accounts
are $7,000 more than the entire capital
and surplus of the bank.
A Llttir Gold wan Spent.
Mr. R. A. Clark, ot Atlanta, Ga., in
speaking of S4BO in gold, desires to say to
the readers of this paper, that the whole
of the above amount was spent in a
fruitless effort in finding relief for a terri
ble blood poison affecting his body, limbs
and nose—presenting ugly running ulcers.
He is now sound ana well, having been
cured by tbe most speedy and wonderful
remedy ever before known, and any in
terested party who may need a blood
purifier will learn from him that three
bottles of B. B. B. restored his appetite,
healed all uloers, relieved his kidneys,
and added twenty-one pounds to hi*
weight in thirtv days.
For - il* ' \ John B Cleg horn \ Cos.
A MOKMON OIRI. WANTS ADVICE.
There has been an indescribable feeling
all along on the part of the editor of thia
great engine of civilization, that the habit
of giving ad vie* through the columns of
the paper to those who sought it would
get biro into water too deep to wade, and
too cold tu swim in. It haa been easy
enough, comparatively, for thia paper to
regulate the affairs of (he oounfiy eaat of
the Rocky mountains, hut a letter from
Utah shows that the editor haa got to
nelp the Mormons out, or back out
entirely from the advice business and go
to a convent. The fotlowiog ia the letter
alluded to:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Mr. George Peck:
Dear Sir—l am a young lady of 18
years, live in Salt Lake City, and was
born and bred in the Monuoo Chutch
People call me gny and pretty. I borrow
the Sun from a Gentile neighbor, and
write you for nJvice.
For eighteen months past I have been
ceiling company with a -mart intelligent
poor Gentile clerk Hu has proposed
marriage, and I have accepted his heart
and hand. In fact, I love him dearlv;
but a mountain slants in my way. Fresi
dent John Taylor i* now paying his re
spurts to me, and says if l will marry him
hr wid make me his favorite wife and
mistress of the "Gardo Hou-e.” Aayou
probably know, he is an old man of 75
years, and ha* seven wive* already
I hate polygamy; hut aui a firm believer
in the Mormon religion. If 1 marr the
one l dearly love, I shall be cut off from
the church, and turned over to the
buffering* of Satan, while, it I accept the
pre-id' nt’s heart and baud, nay position
in the churoh will be a high one. Hotting
you will advise me at once through the
Sun, I aiu, yours in trouble,
Thia is more than we bargain'-d for. but
it ia a mean man who would go back on a
poor Mormon girl, so here gees. Jane,
come here. You solemnly swear that yon
are a Mormon girl, honestly, that is in
earnet, and not trying tn fiol the old
man and get him to give a lot of adviee,
and then get killed by the Dunites. You
swear it, eh? All right Now, we don’t
know what the consequence* will be in
Salt L ike if you decline the offer of the
president of the Mormon church, a: and
take up a Gentile, I ut it it i* nothing
worse than idsiarit death, you freeze tn
that Gentile ao qui k that it would make
his head swim, and, it old lay lor goes to
kicking up a it uss about it, you yell for
the police so it can be heard all over the
earth, and the hnya will come out there
Itotu all over this fair laud and thrush the
ground wi'lt those Mormons This is
supposed to he a free country, and no
g.rl eighteen year- nld hus got to marry
a seventy-five years-old euss with seven
wives already, unless she wants to. You
do mil tell what kind of a fellow your
Gentile clerk is, I ut if he takes the Sun
regularly, and haa got grit enough to
marry you in the face and eyes of the
whole Mormon church, he is a thorough
bred, ahd you will make uo mist ke 19
•liking him into camp. When John
Taylor comes around you next time, with
hi* proposition, you listen te h n r*
-pectfuily, and then tell him you ap
preciate tho “honor” he would confer on
\nu. of placing pou over lis flak of
wive-, hut yon have made different ar
rangements. If he seems mad alaiut it.
or attempts to place I is trembling hand
on you, or tries to pucker up his old tripe
lip- to ki- your eightecn-years-rdd lips,
slap him oernss the mou h. T' en, if he
get- wild, and attempts to force you 10
accept him as your husband, pull a
revolver, that your Gentile lover shall
have given you, out of your pocket, and
make a tin skimmer of John Taylor, wli|i
-oven hole* in it, and charge it to the
Sun . But you wont have to-hoot An
old onto of seventy five years, clothed
with power, as he is. who would Compel
a poor little girl to be his slave, is a
coward, and lie would run away and
leave It is hat when you pulled the pistol.
Then you go and marry that Gentile, in a
Christian church, if you eaefind one. and
if the United States gnverntne- t will not
protect you it is a mighty mean govern
ment. But you have got to be recon
structed some. You say you hate
polygamy, but believe in the Mormon
religion. That is all bosh. It is said
that the Mormon church teaches that
polygamy is right. You have got to go
the whole hog or none. If you marry
the Gentile, and remain in the church,
you will catch the very devil. If you
marry him and leave tl e ohnrch, you are
all right, mid you oai find lots of other
churches that will stand by you Don’t
be afraid about the ’’buffetings ofSatan ”
Satan isn’t around buff ting folks if they
attend to their own bustne-s, and do the
-quare thing by all. If thr Mormon
church would turn halt its female mem
bers over to the “buffetings of Satan,’’
whatever that is, and not marry them to
people they do not want to be married to,
they could marry a husband apiece, and
not lie buffeted by Satan halt as much
as they are. Don’t you ever feel that
you arc sacrificing anything by refusing
to be John Taylor’s assistant wife, and
don’t let (he loss of the high position in
the church bother you. Your high po-i
tion would lust until John found another
gi. I that was handsomer than you, and
then you would have to get down off the
ladder, and let the new one crawl up there,
anil you would look around fur your
Geotile, but he would be otherwise en
gaged If you are like girls out East
here, at your age, you want a young
Gentile who will love you entirely, and
hug you till your corsets will break, and
not an old walking cemetery, whose kiss
will be divided into eight equal parts,
and whose every caress will -eem to you
that you are hugged by your gteat grand
father. You go on and marry that
Gentile, and be a good wife to him, and
il John Taylor seems to lay it up ugainst
you. and goes to being mean, you tell him
that he better look out. or t'-e Sun will
bring a regimepf Ot Chicago pew-hoy.-
out there, and tear down hi* darned old
house. Then he will let you alone. John
knows the power of a great pious news
paper as well as any of the boy*. And
then, after you marry that Gentile, if he
doca not treat you like a little queen, and
love you lieller every day. for sacrificing
your religion tor him. ,we will send ti e
bad hoy out there and maul tutu within
an inch of hi* litis. Dwe have got to ruu
this whole country, people have got todo
their part to m ke it a success. Good
day, Jane. Give oar love to Brigham
Young j- , and Gannon — Peck * Sun.
OCMOIDI C UFU ml women
OLrIOIDLL men know *re this
that of the
many disease* and derangement* of the body
each haa a separate cause or ori-fn, and that
each need* a different method of treatment In
order to effect a cure, and a moment s reflection
moat convince that any of the quack nostrum*
foisted upon the public claiming tocure alt of a
number of diametrically different diseases must
Cross failurea, eveu ia we do not call them
am bugs.
POOR PPnPI P and people of moderate
I UUII ILUILC means, and eren people
well to do or wealthy llud that the tnormou*
dotty** ot practicing physician* *re a serious
burden to them, and also find after paying
themeelvea poor that uo bonellt hns 11 rented to
them, that in fact they have thrown their money
away. Toovercome those evila we ofler I Yktelert
Ab>. 9 ft duet tlemoiliet Ut the aick and Buffering
on* Hemttly for each disease. without for a
moment claiming that one remedy will cure any
other disease than the one claimed for it. and na
tnese remedies have stood- the teat of year*
without a single failure, we agree to rtf nnd r/,0
money paid in every instance where a cure is not
poailixely effected. The remedies *ra entirely
vegetable, can do wo harm, and will positively
cure every disease for which they are prescribed.
CUCMMATI6H Omit. Lameness of
nnc UmH I IOIE, joints, B<-i..tiia and
Neuralgia, are relieved at once and positively
cure* by then*,* of Wheeier's No. W, Rheumatic
Kerne.ly We say tsddly that In the worst of
raws of no matter how tony etuit'liny, how
ssrfott*. or how painful. we cannot o ly give relief
hot fmniti rely curt for ai! time. Railing to do
this we will noeitlvely refund the money paid for
the treatmen-. and if y,mr sufferings are not
positively stopped for all time you have not
thrown your money away as you would on any
other tf an theae guaranteed remediee. The
price of Wheeler's No. 9b Rheumatic Remedy ie
only ts) cents, obtainable from druggists or sent
free by mail on r. ceipt of price, Stamps taken.
suffering women • nndowed by
nature with a pretty face, beautiful fifttuw. fault
!♦*** com/iffxfon, * well a* the wet>t*l of
temper* and fault len* mental mmlitie* grow*
fireiuatureiy old. Kray and wt Misled, her form
ones it* perfect contour, the complexion be
cornea Hallow, the brigbtiiff** Ihawm the wye, a
f‘t'iiHKof Urn-our take* the place of tli oflt’v
buoyant xpirit*. an irritable nervous fractious
neiut make* lif** a burden, thing* that once w*r**
trifle* worry her till life lidcnmr* unbeeiahie.
All thia being caused by the phy*ici derate
incuts an common to women, which the lunate
modesty of lerninin* niture prevent* their
umktnß known, and of which the ifOOTMiae of
the medical prcfeesion prevent* * < ure. Lady
trailer.pause and uon*tder, ti* * duty vou owe
yourself, your family and your God, that you
Mhould cure yourselr of theae trouble* and once
more feel the aiow of tmrfect health and spirit*
that nature intended for you, Wheeler *No tlB
Preparations are pleua&nt uad palataide to take,
contain nothin* of an injurious netur , and may
be taken by all **•* at all times and io oil coo
ditinm* without poMilHliiy of ill effect*, and will
positively cure any of the peculiar Ueaee* le
which female* are aubj*ct. Failing toproduce
a perfect cure, toe proprietors will refund the
money paid for the trenttm ut. If you have a
9*llow complexion, constant or intermittent
headache, backache, re>lessneso. loss of ap
prtite. suppression of monthly flow, or irreKu
laiHica thereof accompanied by heads hen,
nervousness, hy*teilo* Had similar symptom*.
Wheeler’* No. Preparation ‘ B will pewflively
restore you to health. If you have a settaatiou
of h**Ht am) throbbing tn tb * back, frequent
faintiuK a pell*, Leucorrbea or white discharge,
pairful or *ca|tl> f sensation la urinating, red
dish or white deposit in uriue, hot and dry akin,
Wheeler *No Preparation *C” will give ini
mediate and lasting telief. The price ot
Wheeler’* No iHI Prescriptions “B" and **C" are
50 cents, obtainable from druggi*** or sent by
mail secure froiu observation postpaid ou receipt
of price. Posture stamps fak< n.
P ATARRM ***** n ****}!**** to describe the
I Mfinn# symptom* of this nauseous
disease that it sapping the life and tr> t.yth of
only too mmy of the fairest ami best of both
sexes, old and young, suffering alike from the
poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous
naetti discharges, the fetid breath and general
weakness, debility and langnvtr, aside from the
Buffering* of this disease, which If not
cheeked can oidy end in loss of palate, hoarse
ness, weaheumr sight. of memory, deafness,
and premature death if it is not cueeke I before
it is too late Labor, srudv and re*earch. iu
America, Europe, and Eastern lands, have re
sulted in Wheeler's No. Hh Instant Relief and
Sute Cure for Catarrh, a remedy which contain**
no h-’ri: ful ingredients, and that id guaranteed
to cure every ease of acute or chronic catarrh or
money refunded. Wheeler's No % Instant
Relief and Sure Cure for Catarrh will cure every
case of catarrh, hay fever, or antlmis: price $1
per jackage. from druggists, or sent by mail post
paiu on receipt of price.
Wheeler’s So. Sure Cure for Kidney and
Liver Troubles cure* all weakness and soreness
of thekidneya, inflammation of kidneys or liver,
price $1
Wheeler’* Vegetable Pills are the enly r* medy
that cutes constipation, giving natural actioq of
the bowels without physicking, purging, criping,
or pain Price ;JG net ts. of druggists or by mail.
Wheeler’s Nervine Tofik for rnnuts) depres
sion, loss of manhood, laagour, weakness or over
taxation of the brain is invaluable, price 'A cts.
WE GUARANTEE or refund money
pain. W# place pur price for these remedies at
less than one-twentieth of the price asked by
others for i emedlesupon which you take ail the
chance*, and we specially invite the patronage
of the niaur persons who have tried other
remedies without effect or depleted their purses
by paying doctor oilis that benefited them not.
HOW TO OBTAIN to your druggist and
ask for them. If they have not got them, *riie
at ores to the pr prietors, enclosing the price in
money or stamps, and they wtil be sent you at
once by mail, poet paid. Coirespondeoce
solicited. Address nlaiujy.
L. WHKELKR & CO,
No. 8f W. Baltimore St .
8 sW-’3-ly. Baltimore, Md.
H. A. SMITH,
KJ5ni M *%.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IK
SCHOOL
;a x i)
MISCELLANEOUS
800 KS,
Stationery, Fancy Articles,
CHEOMOS,
Engravings, Picture Frames,
Slicfl Jlti'ic,
rm m cabinet mm,
ABATE S SPECIFICS!-]
Prepaid from formula? used by an eminent
physician during twenty years suc
cessful practice.
Specific No. I.—Gua'anteed to effect a
raiic-al cure of all affections of the Blood,
whether Scrofulous or acquired. Skin diseases,
pimples, moth patches, etc., are permanently
cured by Bate’s Specific No. 1 Price, sl.
Specific No. Cures Seminal Weakness,
Nervous Debility, from Youthful Indiscretions
or Excesses, producing Exhausted Vitality ami
Loss of Manhood. This remedy is uuequ&ied in
the cure of these complaints. It is a powerful
stimulus to the weakeued Nervous System,
assists Nature to renew the strength and vigor
of the debilitated organs, and effect* a radical
cure, Price. sl.
Specific No. 4.—Gives Instant relief and
permanently cures Rheumatism, Pri*. Si
Specific No. 6.—A positive c* re for all weak
nesses common to females. Price. sl.
Soid by Druggists, or sent on receipt of price
by J. W. Bate, M N. Clark St , Chicago.
SfiND FOR CIRCULAR!
FREE e TRIAL
HANOVER’S SPECIFIC. Ar. unfailing and
speedy cure for Nervous Debility and Weakness,
Loss of Vitality and Vigor, Nervous P roar ration.
Hysteria, or any evil result of indiscretion, ex
cess, over work, abuses of Alcohol. Tobacco, etc.
(Over forty thousand positive cures.)
ISTS-Ud l.v postage on trial box of 100 pills.
Address. M. W. BAC<N. Cor. C.ark St ami
Calif ul Pin.***. Chicago. 11l
sromrau wee n. m i.li
Meet in their hall at SP. M. on tb* first Satur
day of each mouth.
W. A. STORY, W. M.
GL J. MOYERS, See ret ary.
.tom w. tmibox,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
SVKMKItVILLE, UEOHGIA.
Will practice in the Superior, County, and
District court*.
I.rgal Advrr titiciiiciiiN.
I.ecal Ailvart is.*inrittn I‘ityablsi In A.I
ranee. Doa t you forget it!
Application for Order of Sale.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
To all whom it may concern: W. T. Herndon,
administrator of Matthew Karo, deceased, hat*
in due form applffd to the undersigned for
leave to sell the land* belonging to the estate of
aaid deceased, and said application will be heard
on the first Monday in July next. Thi* Hd day
of June, 1884. JOHN MATTOX. Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale.
By virtue of an order from the Conrt of Ordi
nal y of Chattooga county, Georgia, will be aold
on the first Tue day in July, 1884, at the court
house door in said county, between the legs!
hours of sale, that traotof land in said county
whereon Y. J.Wea hers resided at the tim* of his
death, two-eighth* <t 8) interest (eighty o4?rea,
more or le**. lin lots of land Nos. W and 86, all
ia the 15th district and 4tb section of said
county, s joining land*, of John Bouchillon anil
dower of Mi>. Josephine Vanpelt. About m.*
hundred and fifty acres of the two lots are io
cultivation, and in goo l repair. 1 he balance is in
the original wood* Term* of vale, cash This
MayfTth. IW4. THOS.K WKATRKRB.
Administrator of F. JT W eat beta, deceased.
An Administrator to be Appointed.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
To all whom it may eoneero: Andrew L, Milli
<an ha* iti due form applied to the
undersigned for permanent tetters of adminis
tration on the estate of Andrew Mililcao, de
ceased. to be granted to tn*- dark nf the *U|e>ri or
court of said county, or some other fit and proper
person, and I will pa** p<>n said application on
the flret Monday in July next. Witness my
baml. May ’2-4th. IMKJ.
JOHN MATTOX. Ordinary.
Notice to Creditors.
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
Ali person* having demand* against the estate
of Matthew Karp, lata of said county, dvceaaed.
are notified to render In their demands to the
undersigned, according to law. All indebted to
said Matthew Karp are untiAed to settle im
mediately. Thisith day of May. IKH4.
W f HERNDON, Adm’r.
NOTICK.
Will he sold n ilie 9th day of June. 18M, be
fore the court bouse door of Chattooga county,
between the legal hours of sale, the following:
property, to-wit: One two-boroe wagon, otic
buggy, one *et of harne**, and one black mare
mule about ten years old. Levied on a* the
property of J. D smith, to *ati.fy h fl. ta. issued
from the County Court of aaid county in favor
of B. K. Laugiibridgc, for use <rf J W Maddox.
1 hi* April llth, IHM. C. V. AKKIDGE,
County Bailiff.
Application for Discharge.
STATE OF GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
Wheroo* J. M Van pc It and M M. Hen*, ad
minifftratorsof Win. K. Vaupeit, deceased, rep
resent to the court in their petition duly filed,
that*ibey have fully administered Win. S. Van
pelt’* estate; this i* therefore to cite all persons
C Mict rned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if
any they have, why said administrators should
Dot be discharged fr*>m their s<itm*-i*tration and
receive the usual letters of dUmiSKion ou the
first Monday in July. I**L
JOHN MATTOX, Ordinary.
WITHOUmEDIOMt,
MAGNETIC BELT t*
WARRANTED TO
Without medicine -Pain >■ the Wk, Mims head, or
Uanl, aKPTMM d>blllt> ,lnnhfo > eaorol doMlity.
rheamitUzm. parlr*f, acurolglo, oolotiro, dlo'W
root th kliiifp.Hlacl dtxwwM.f*fyl4 Uvr, fovt,
#cmlntii valMlonz, lonolMiej, awthox, hoort dl~
tM, eooii|MUso#. Indlcro-
ItiNi. kerula or rapan, aaUnk, piles. opUepey.
*’Vfi*nTftwßVx or tboeE.WKBATtVF.OReAWS
Occur*, loot vitality, leek ofaervo ioreo aud vigor,
v/Mtim wrokorooro, ood all tkaw dlortzooo of • per
•anal nature, front whotovor eauvr, tho oontlnuoa*
•t retain of MogneUtmi perataatlfig thro nets the perto
unit rr-wtore then* to a hrolthjr actio■ IkaTf ÜBO
mistake about this appliance.
3E aodohinal” supporter. L 1 1
-o THE UOIES:-S£jff™aa
Esfcanttan.f>ToiH>pata,r with Dtocoowo of thr 14v
cr, kldncvt, HcaJoohe or Cold Foot. *wolli or
.rook A*l Ire, or Hwollr* Feet, an Abdominal Belt
end a mut .f M/vgnrHc Foot ttatfcrrtot hero no superior
dltbo ro'it'f iuml euro of all thowa r-ontpialnt-v They
pu awful ukj-guetic fozoe to the net of tha
For Lame Bark. Wakneao ef the ftatne. Fall
t>L f tkc womb. teurßrrhim, t breele lnle*eu*a
tlon and l Ire retina of ike Womb, larideaUal
ovrhngo or Float! In*, Painful, Supprrooed oed Ir*
regular Mcuetreatioa, Harreuaem, and ckmce *
Ufa. tfa U to tho lUo4Apilaeoo and Cemtlm iffml
For all forma of Female fMßlrulttea t* uuaßF
penned by anything before Invented. both a a curatlv* '
awer.t and aa a nturoe of power and ri lalization.
Price of either Belt with Magnet te Fmit Bettertoa, flO.
Sent by evpremO.O. D .and •xanrtnaMo* ado-trad. or tog
■sail on receipt of price. In ordering, wend mrosnre of
waJst and ciae of shoe. Rom It eon be made is cur
rency _ aont In letter at ournsi.
T)te Magnet*’" Uarmetita are adapted to all age*. ar%
worn over the under clothing, (net seat te the
body Bke the many halraab aed Fleetrlc Hnm
kac* •dwerttaed an extenalTt ljr) and should be
taken off at night. Th v hold thrlr ponwr/orew, and
are worn at all aceaona of tho year.
Bend stamp for the "New l*n artnve In Medtoa! Treai
■n nt M IthnuA Medletao. with tbouaaraia ot teaUxu*.
Tins MACNKTON AKPIJANCECO^
ZlB State bt-, Chicago. lIL
Of Kentucky Vniversity, Islington, Ky.
Ktndrou can h**ia any weak-day in the year. Ho 'fcatloo.
Time to cooaj* - *" rii- rail Wpbuia Be-iuaae Court* a-wul 10
vrevk*. Average Total Coat, incitalioc Taitioa. Set of HovA* and
Board fa afaroiir fBO TANARUS ierraphy a wpaciaMv. Literary Coarm
free I.jwUet received. c,-esfal cra-lnaie- Over SOU
nupfk fa-t vr* r fhitn I.S U> iS year* d*t. bm 41 Stale*, la
•true lino U iwaetleall* aud indlvfdaehy Intfartel Lv itf.-a, ht-n.
Special mure* far ■feachorw and Mtuee s•<■! I'uivaraitT
biptoma wit* gr.lqau . TLi l*u ifu. ettj l itotrd
S-r lu
FaM teji -r' Vit HieaW-*•! full par'h ular*.
ad*irv* tt- wt tViMH'B Bf. sMITIL S~tae<e. ky
FREE!
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H 3 U R Sf ‘-tion to thr- Liver
BH ■ W SSH Sla and relieve r*.l bil
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Purely VegsUble: HeSrlpisg. ?rits 25c. Aii Snggifid
COR£S WKEfcC All I:SC fM?S.
Ber,t-Ooti4'h Syrup. Tn-.t * m
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