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fUOM ATLANTA.
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utors ti&d'mtwtfistora . to nn ' l
anti on failure to do so to be removed bri
application by ans firftetoffied- fWDj ,ri
appropriate money to pay for the carnet
jng and itrttHtipr wd.in the hails of the
oapitol; to requite the grade of turn
pikes to;be ope foot in fifteen; to appro
priate money to refurnish the office of the
principal keeper of the penitentiary; fto
incorporate the Cincinnati, Georgia, and
Florida Railroad, the Cqtntnetchil Bunk
of Waycross, the Mechanics' and Traders
Bank of Atlanta, the Home Western It
R , th* Bank of.Nprjh Georgia in Rome,
the Rome '.Mutual Insurance Compsny.
th* Guaranty Bank and Safe Pepoci l
CompairjSefsAttlauta. and . the Augusta
Co-operative Insurance Company; to
provide for courtbouSM in the different
militia districts of Bartow county; to uu
thorite the tre ii surer oT (he state to re
turn to the Columbus Insurance Pompa
py, of Mississippi; $'25,00() placed by ■it
in the treaiuiy as a deposit tcqrtired be
fore commencing business in this state;
to prevent nop residents of this state
from herding stock in Murray county;
to rcgu|atc the sale of liqpuf in Brntow
pounly; to provide for a settlement of the
plaims of the Marietta and North Geor
gia RttProiiF;'«B jM’&VidoTor an election
jn Bartow on the city court question (of
fered by J. W. Muddog); to provide f. r
the payment of the per diem and actual
expenses oi th# committee flat vuited
the luoCti* Aujtuni utxtinfc 11st tCcCs,* to
guthorjae the governtfr to sell-tho state 1
part pl thd Mode of ‘the SoutJicjn anil
Atlantic Telegraph company, and the
Blodtf*tt lot in Atlanta. . ■
Defected in to authorize
any county Court judge to ho d curt in
pny pther pounfy on riquest vs the judke
thereof; to aqthoiijo the granting of let
ter* of dismission to ’ administrators and
executors without administering oh the
reversionary interest jet.apart as tluwerf
loauthoiizp ftvt prtiinury to- hrmile in
all trial's of Ijititu’y; the Ray fertilizer
bill; ti>‘pay superior and suprenfe court
judges |3,to pay actuil ex
'auj»yi<lr 'cop/t j idpes while
holding chirr J. opt.-ide of their own circuit
l‘ t jssedhy (he house: to prevent the
sal*.of liquor within one'mile of a church
outside Pl an town on the
daylbg which s*rvic9& are held; td make
train* A.toUuy; tootoond jbe in
junction laws; to amond.sectiona 44»3 U).
1410, 2345, 4011 1593,0 f the code; topre
ycriite the manner of selecting special ju-
Ties; to 41 ow no afiaographer more than
f I.hOG a year froth trua county; to incor
porate the Albany. -J‘seston, and Coluui
bua.tailljiad, thq IjaGrapge Ninth and
Soni,li Railroad, tfiCjCovington and Ma
pon-Rtylf'oad, tfie Ncwuau and Western
Raifrtiad, the Newnan and Greenville
Railroad, tbfi Columbus andFiorida Rail
roady tffe ThomiisYflle and Augusta Rail
road, the Sayabuah arid W«*tern Bail
road. atjd the Atl4<itio and Mexican Gulf
C4>al Company ;’to fq-ovido that corn
ners ifiouid not receive more than $425
for ode TOopih'stervicps; topye cqt the
importation of sl&orid iiand Clothing ex
cept such as js shown to hare been thor
omhiy disUifccted; to declare when
judgments and executions are dormant;
to make corporations liable for dam ices
By their agetits acting outside of corpor
ate powers; to wake persons who have
sections of road •-'sipped to them amena
ble 16 rrtad commissioners; to provide a
law ip relation to Corporations engaged
jn fu'rnislrfhe'lift indemnity, by assess
ment ; to provide 1 for the better enforce
ment of th* road laws; to repeal section
3143 a. b. .C ,d. Os the code; to allow
thoSc who hvve failed to draw money to
whirti they aro’cntiUcJ under the maim
ed act |\> draw it now; to eMwb-
tfify-cptirt tor Bartos coinrty.
Releiited in Uio iiousp: the valued pol
icy biTlftd levy a t.,x jjf one-tenth of one
per«!jtrk>-supvort treje schools; to au
tboriaea.teae|re<3’r-«.i.‘!tyi:M|Cs, to enlarge
theAutUifictJptipFflpMt*f equity imcor
reoft>|niii<»k.c? ip. to relive the
geological bureau;.to regulate the sale of
cotfty qeC’f, to provide (or tho study pf
tbelswa of hesljb ip, common schools; tn
(ix4hc'peo»hy'forburglary in tire night;
to requrtt to be private; toeui
povhaw Suthorttie* of adjoining counties
ttr co-operate in working roads; to pro
bd>ißtße dale pf liquor outside of incor
porated towns..
'('lre postmaster-general has decided
that Ihe salary of a postoffc? employe
gannot.be reached by garnisheeing the
posttbsster, that the wages are to be re
garded as government funds till paid to
the employe. This strikes us gs being a
• bad decision, spd rather calculated to put
the government in the attitude of trying
to save a man from being compelled to
rpay.hi* just debt? , If a man knows that
collection of hie debts cannotbe enforced,
it dies much to strengthen the tempta-,
•ion to buy whatever strikes his fancy.
EXTRACTS FROM OUR EXCHANGES.
Young man, if you must sow your wild "
oats, be ante not to mix them with rye or 11
corn. — W<'!/ciosi Repi.vttr.
II
The longer wc live the more thorough
ly do we become convinced that it is best .
for a man to attend strictly to his own
business, and to allow ail other men the
same privilege — Marietta Journal.
‘Srpiires. b.i -rs; and liars, are incieas- ,
ing.—AewortA Aeto« ,
■ The armclutch has gone out of fashion, j
Depend upon it, tl,e p.-op'e who practice .
and ul it-it to the armclu eh ate vulva- i
nans. Macon Telegraph.
/Why is a wiftt a newspaper? Be- '
oause every man should have one without
borrowing his. neighbot's.— Cartersville
Amer teg n .
We'have occasionally seen a man who
wr uld have been very glad to have a
neighbor borrow his wile, and forget to
return her.
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FOKEIGE Fa.ASMEtt.
‘Mme. Christine Nilsson sang at a con
ceruin Stockholm. Sweden, recently. Al
tels r ile‘concert 30UCO people followed
her to the hotel, and called fbrher till she
caitie out on the bujcqny aid sang lor
them. In the rush 17 persons were kill
ed, and 35 seriously hurt.
, The province of Bengal, in British In
dia, has suffered terribly ny rain. Loth in
destruction of property and loss of life.
Attempts to enforce vaccination, and
by quarantine to prevent the sj read ol
siuall-pox, caused several serious riots in
Montreal last week. The French Cana
dians resent any thii gos that .ort. The
disease his g firmer loctbold there, is
spreading to adjacent towns in Canada,
ami has reached New V. rk Coy.
Turkey is preparing to regain her con
trol of IbiUihelia by war. The other great
powers are hegotiniing, uud i ope that
war may be avoided.
Chylera is still spreading in Eurnpe.
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4I.AItA.MA Jlj \VS.
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Jp Birmingham,dining the night of the
22:id ult., Dump Mel) maid stabbed
John Burke dai getously for smoking too
much of a cigar which they had bought
in common.
The saloon-men of Talladega applied to
Judge Box for a wtidamut to compel
the probate judge to issue license torciail
liquor. The application was tefused.
Jonathan Morgan, living near Cross
Plains, has hud 155 descendants: 17 chil
dren, 54 grandchildren, 84 great-grand
ilih'iin. Mi »t of flu m nre now alive
II jis Jiving «jt|i Ij* fourth wife. Most
of his life was spent jn Fianklin county,
Georgia.
In Birmingham, last week, Lizzie B.i
n'ell, aged I I. was burin d. iilmosl fatally,
by trying to kigule a fire with k rosene
Doc Kirby, a well known driinuici
from Chattanooga, while canvassing
Scottsboro, Ala., last Wednesday, ap
plied to a ductor fur something to a lie vi
n'c pain in tl. bowel*. The doctor ml
ministered morpliipe hyjiodciuiiciiliy.
Kirby died in 20 minutes. It i.s now said
that tho dose was enough to have killed
Ijiwo uiCri Ti edo nor will be prosecuted.
Killed: at Cottonwood Point, Mi-sou
ri, two drunken men, by each other, quar
reling about the weight of a bale of cot
ton; in Cl ijago, Jere uiah McCarty, by
his son Charles, shooting at a- other son;
Major James ll ilst ni. of Amherst c um
ty, Va., by train; in Chicago, Dr. Thus.
'Waugh, by J. P. Sweet, for assault-on
Sweet's.wife, h's tiatient; in Berkley
county, S. C , Jake Flower, negro, while
resisting ariest for I urnii g a l ouse, and
outraging one of the ilqeti female oceu
joints; in Chatham oounty, N. C., four
negroes, in jail for murder, lynched; in
Van Buren, Arkansas, Alexander Aaron
by Charles Taylor, each having threat
ened the other'* life; in Wichita county,
Texas, W W Chii.-tu.an, by unknown
man, for his horse; near Chambersburg,
Penn., Jesse Lightner by his brother l.e
vi, for alleged im-proper intimacy with
Levj s wife, and Levi by Isaiah, another
brother, for killing Jesse; three insane
men burned in asylum si Warm Springs,
Montana; at Oral urn's St-tim, Tenn.,
W, B. Ea-ley by Buck Brown (Easley
was a witness against Brown in a murder
trial, and they quarreled about the trial);
ai Sagauehc, Colftfaijo, Marshall Clem
ents, negro, in jail for killing bis brothel
and his brother’s wife, lynched; three
children near 11 rtford, Conn., and two
at Chambersburg. I’enn . bv trains
1 , 01.H1< Al NEWS.
The Democratic convention of New-
York after nominating D. B. Hill lor
governor, nominated Roswell P. Flower
for lieutenant poternor. lie declined.
Phe executive committee then tendered
the uomin i i'n to Gen. 11. W. Slocum,
and-to Gen. E. F. Jones, the scale man.
of Binghnuilon. He accepted it.
The Greenbackers of Massachusetts
have nominated a full ticket lor state of
ficers. The leading feature of the plat
form is a demand for the revocation ol ad
banking privileges conferred on individ
uals or corporations.
The platf'uriu of the Massachusetts
Republicans indorses Sh--i man's charge
that the negroes are defrauded of the
ballot, and says: "In certain states elec
tionsarea mockery, the returns are fraud :
ulent, and voting i< a farce.”
The negroes el Virginia, assembled in
convention, last Wedne day, declared
their independence ot the Republican
party, their eonti fence that the whites ot 1
I the South wight be depended on to do
justice to the negro, and their determina
tion to act hereafter with that party I
which would best promote their interests. ;
Virginia Democrats are very enthusi- I
astio. Ladies attend the meetings, and
j he'p to raise money
Peterson'g Magazine for November is
on our table —ahead, ns usual, of all the
other hidy's-books. It ba* a charming
steel plate, ”A Feathet in Iler Cap,” a
manmiqth co'ored la-hion plate, some
fifty other i-hisirations. and several orig
inal stories of unusual power, written by-
Mrs. A 8 -lepfien*, Frank Lee Bene
dict. etc. How rho publish r can afford
io keep improving ihe magazine, as lie
does, is a standing wonder. With tlii
number at>pears the Prospectus lor next
year. I- promise-* even better ts ing«.
and''Peter-on” always keeps his prnm
ises. There will bo over 1.200 jirinted
pages. 14 steel-engravings, 12 m.immoth
color -d a ee| fashion-plates, fiom 800 to
900 wood-cuts, six copyright novelets,
one hundred smaller original stories, etc.
In short, the Piagi z'-ne wii l continue to
be. a- heretofore 'hecheajicst and best
for ladies. The terms are 42 a year. To
c übs, it is gio aptr still, viz: four copies
for f 6 50 with an extra copy io the pri
son getting up ttie elub. Or five copies
for $8 with both an extra copy ami ti e
"Forget-Me-Not,” a beautifully illu-.t:at
ed album, or a large steel-engraving,
"The Angel of Paradise.” Everybody
should take this mags zioNow is tin
time to subscribe. Address Charles J.
Peterson, 306 Chestm t Street, 1 hiladel
tibia. Pa Speeiruers are s-int, grati,, if
written for, to get up clubs with.
From the Old Dominion.
I have been a sufferer for many years
from Catairhand Blm-d 'faint. Aftei
the application of all the known remedie
for sucii disca-e-, 1 footid myself last
summer on the very verge of (lie grave.
Nothing -erm'd to do me any good. As
a last resort I commenced taking 8. S. S.,
and have taken in all 18 bottles. Be’ore
I had finished tbpsicml botil I felt u
decided imjirovement., and am to-day en
joying most excellent bcahh—belter than
to many years. 1 tase gn at t leasure,
therefore, in recommending Swill's Spe
cific fi r these di-ea-es.
Mbs. E. J. Cosnaua.v
June 29, 1885. Richmond, Va.
Swamp Malaiua Conquered
I have been using Swift's Specific in
n y family for the past tw > years as .- n
antidote tor malaria am! also as a blood
purifier, with the mo-t satisfactory re
sults 1 live on the banks of the Ouchitn
river, in what is called the swuiuji Coun
try. Myself nod Family ei joy as good or
even bettor lipabh thnq the average jieo
ple who live in (he hill country. lam
cmfiient that S. 8. S. has banished the
malarial |ioi.-on from our systems, and
cousi quently given us good health. I
use it al intervals during the spring and
summer, when the sy.-ti m indicates be
ing charged w;tl; poison and ii invariably
drives il out. E B. Cuyehs.
June 30, 1885. Trenton, La.
Swift's Specific is entire)" vegetable,
'iicaliseon Blood and Skin diseases
mailed lice. The Bw.Fr Specific Co..
Drawer 3, Atlanta. G.i., or 157 W. 23d
Bt., N. Y
GENI.KAI. NEWS.
Several years ago liepry Snell, of
Brooklyn, N. Y . recovered $5,000 lion,
his uncle, Frederic Blolim. as damages
for alienating his wife's affections. Mrs.
Snell went to Chicago, secured a divorce,
ami now she and Blohm have marrie I.
Schoharie county. N. Y . claims twin
sisters. Mrs Be s Brnz-te and Mrs. Kite
Ri ler, 94 years old. Each is the mother
of seven children, the oljes; nt.es being
65 and 68 years old.
In U’ah. recently, a rattlesnake hid in
a schoolboy's dinner lasket caused a gen
eral stampede.
A Pittsburg boy recently fell into a
rock crueller which he was feeding. Tl e
coroner, after diligent search, foui.d a
piece of bone an inch long. He held an
inquest on this.
George Bell, of New Albany, Indiana,
has thr edeat'and dutn’- children; about
ayearacohi-housear.il all its contents
were destroyed by fire; soon alter lie hist
an eye by accident; his wile muxt soon
die ol cancer tn t|kp tqoqt|i; and a few
days ago uu insane brother shot him fa
tal y.
Thomas A. Jones, a Philadelphia
d- ummer, w rote »n insulting note to a
young lady of Sumter, S. L. Her lather
and Itiemis 11 rushed him soundly, ami
told him to leav’. He left. Another
man was served the same way earlier in
the year.
Near Lexington, Miss , in 1863, Mon
roe Berrentine was stabbed lielow the
outer corner .if the lei: eye. The blade
of the knife broke, .md the pieces could
not be found, but tl.e wound he*!<d up.
In Ju v last a piece ol the blade 11 inches
i long, worked through the rouf cl hi
mouth.
Morris Clark, a Pennsylvania black
smith, rejoices in a rich dark brown
beard, nearly six feet long.
A young lady in Jacksonville, Florida,
has sent President Cleveland a proposal
of marria e.
Over >jx inches of ruin fell at Jackson
ville, Fiori la, unng 24 hours ending at
noon of the 27th ult- In four days 13
inches fell.
Married in Graves county, Kentucky,
| recently, Oliver Cromwell, aged 81. to
’ll— Polly Crosby, aged 80. fiiiey led
the dance atterwarl.
In U"ah H. B. Claw-,in, bishop, was
-euteiieed. on the 29th uh., to pay $4 KI
1 Une. and be inij ri-oued -ix mouth-, tor
polygamy. On the -ame day two other
were fine-), one $l5O. the other S3OO, but
i not imprisoned, bm-au e they promised to
! obey the law.
Mrs Fader, of Gouldville, Penn., died
in 45 minutes, Irc-Ji tbe stiug of a few
byes.
Au Illinois widow has lean turned out
of the church Iqr kissing her pastor.
'lhe inhabitants of the er ire Pacific
slope manifest an increased determina
tion to expel tbe diindsij.
Near Xenia, 01.16, Mis Parsons,
looking for her four year- old daughter,
found her corp-, under a bulldog, partly
Oaten.
Liuch in's ti'iil works, at Maltin'-
F-rr . in Belmonl county, eas'ern Ohio,
were a'tacked Ou ifir 26 Ii ult. by 5(1
strikers from tho.neigh orhoml. Tin
guard-and wnrkmeji re-i-ed O.er2O<l
-hiiis were excliariged; and several wen
wounded on both -ide-.
Io Philadeljil.i Hop, a China
man h i-married E-rz-i Jackson Pr ce
negress- Both ra es to that city are ter
ribly enraged, each considering itself
disgraced.
K. S. Sanborn, recently‘deceased, ha t
for 30 years d -rived a considerihle part
<-t liia jor oi»e from house- wbi :h fie own
ed in B i-ton an 1 rented for hou-es o'
ill fame. He lived a part of each year tu
one, -si'h a won an whom be had not
married- The mher part of c.ich year
he spent in King-ton, N. H., his native
town, where he waWe’garded as a model
man. ami was very liberal to eburclie
and public improvements.
A kV. Cmrier mule hjs appearance in
Hempstead, L L, lu-t spring, and deci
rated the sidewalks with chalk sketches
He wax generally regarded as a trarati.
Charles Jone- became aeq iii ted with
him, too', pi y on him. and in-tailed him
as coachman to Charles’s -is or. Curr cr
was obsequious, and in a few months
Mis* Jones married him.
Lil ian Notion G >w r, a Boston prima
donmi, sued fora -epar tn m tinieiiioc
-mite time ago. allygjng that her hu-bami,
F. A Giiw.'r, mistreated her. lie went
up in a balloon in Jfrarice in July ami
has not been hoard ol since. She ha
gone to claim hjs proppity, about $3,
OHO.OOO.
Goldsmith .'laid the once famoqs trot
tjr, died near Trenton. N J., last week.
She had trot'ed in ]32 raees, coming out
best in 92 She. won nearly $240,000 fur
her owners
'i lie 28 h ult. was the time set for
blowing up Hell Gate, near New Yi rk
Ciiy; b it-emu of the cartridge* were
found corroded and worthless. This
makes it necessary to take them all OU*,
dip the good OMtar-iti melted beeswax,
ami replace them.'
William Ii Holmes, of Chicago, is mi
ing liis father in law (' J. Whi’ney, of
Detroit, tor $5),( DO damage*, caused by
Whinny's not g v:ng I i< daugliter $30,-
00(1, as hi' promised at the marriage.
Some years ago. Archie Horn. Jan es
Price and Sullivan, wi re sentenced to
the Arkansas penitentiary for 70 years
fol train robbery in He : t>-tead county
Sullivan -mm died, ami ihe governor lb s
pardoned the otbcrs, having been per
-uaded tl at Sullivan was dm leader.
John 11 Magill, editor of the Sun, a 1
Hartwell, Ga., I-thought to have been
tin? younge.-t si fCi r in ihy c- nfederste
army. " hen Im volunteered, he was 13
years H months oi l Herbert Fay, ol
Cohiiiil lb, O io, was bine days oliler
when I e joined the union army He i
thinivht to have been the youngest fed
eral su'ilier.
In Webster eour.ly, Texas, a man's
wife died on Munday, and was buried
I ue-day ; betook out licen-e Wednes
day, and was married Thqrs
l oreman Ke> |>s, of the Pernsvlvat ia
Railroad, was nibln'il near M.ffl n two
months ago, ami tied to tbe track so that
a train, then almost due. would cru-h
him. By da-perate efioris he so far f reed
himself that ih« train only cut off the
fingers ol otm hand. The three perpe
trators hi. ve jqst been detected an I ar
rested
The South B«pti-t ehuteh at Totten
ville. New York, are quarreling over
their jiastor so'th*t they leave the ser
vices on Sundliy, t ull i fl' t’-eir coats in
front of tho chtWch. and -bake their fists
at tach other? Tlie pastor's enemies
also pu-b ilm syjton into the well to
kee|> him from filling the fiaptismal pool
ami bore botes in ihe bottom to prevent
a baptism.
Honora, yotiKgost daughter of Di. I .
Harwood, E i-cipal mini-ter in New
Haven, eh ped «i||i I r eman Heming
way, of New York City, last Wedne day
whi’e preparations wire going on lor her
inaniace to-day to l’lttyn, of A.bany.
N Y Uulli men arc 'ieh.
A meteor n ‘6'o than 30 feet square fed
nt Washiugtoli county. Petm-ylvai in
near the West Virginia line, mi toe 26th
ult. It moved tl rough the air with in
credible veloci y. an in me sc biuze fo.'
mwing it.
Hardin county, K .. boasts of a bab>
nine month* oi l, weighing only lout
pouiius.
The October numuer es the Dorcas i
up to its usual standar-l of excellence. It
contain-a chmse a-s>rtiuent of designs
and pattern-, in knitting and crochet; sev
eral new stiioiie? and revival- of oi l one-,
in additi m lit an aimirable article on
Ongitial Fancy Work, by Ella Hepworth
Dixon, ol L ind m. There i- a novel de
sign lor the new er z l , v : z : told Paint
ing on Crash, and many timely hints on
hou-e ami home fecoralian.
Duren* is growing in popularity, de
servedly, and n i well ord. red ami well
regulated home willtc without it.
I's subscription is only $1 per year, or
ti-ti ygqt- for a single copy. Semi at once
and receive \|ie pieuiiuiu o< "Do'ea-
Le.ivas," whisjl i- oflered tq a j new sub
-cribers who send tn limit name- fiefore
December first Address, Dorcas, 872
Broadway, New York.
No Wonder.
A MAN WHO SUFFERED MENTAL AND
PHYSICAL AGONY EIGHT YEARS PRO
CLAIMS HIS HAPPINESS,
Mental agony is dreadful, but when that
and physical ailment combine, it is simply
terrible. Sucfi was the condition of Geo.
W. Frampton, of Huntingdon, W. Va.,
for eight years. He was a sufferer of ne
croses—that is, the leg bone at the ankle
wa* inflamed and mortified, which caused
running sores. He says: “ Pieces of bone
the size of a silver three cent piece came
out of the sores on ipy leg, The discharge
from the sores was almost continual, and
I was unable to walk. For eight years I
have been doctoring. I had been under
the treatment of a physician at Newport,
Ky., for ayearj another at Burlington, 0.,
attended me for three years.and a doctor
here at Huntingdon worked with me for
a long time. None of them did me any
good, and they all finally said mv case
was hopeless. A few months ago I com
menced trying Peruna, and now I am
well. I can walk as good as
and have perfect use of my limbs "
Mr. Alt. Lusk, Wooster, Ohio, writes:
“ Dr. Ha itman, Columbus, O. I have
been a great sufferer (coin that dreaded
disease, chronic catarrh of the stomach.
I have thoroughly tried your Manalin,
nnd it has done me more good ten-fold
than all the doctors’ prescriptions, and I
bar' used legions of them.
Mr. Edgar Harte, Smeltzer P. 0., Elk
county. Pa., writes: ‘‘l have bought sev
eral bottles Os your Perun A, and find it
to be of great benefit. I also gave it to
some of my friends; they experienced
the same result.”
Mr. L. R. Wollen, 45 and 47 Ross
street. Pittsburgh, Pa , writes: “1 am tak
ing Pekuna with good results, and can
highly recommend it to all. I have ap
plied at the different drug stores for one
of your books. They claim they have
none on hand at present. Please (1q me
the favor to send me one. ”
W. W. Russell, druggist, Canonsburg,
Pa., writes: I handle your medicine,
PKRp.NA. I have sold immense quantities
of ii, and consider it a staple article. I
have a great many customers who think
there is no medicine like it for a (onio or
for building up Ihe system. I recom
mend it as a safe and reliable remedy."
Calista Fishel, Malvern, Ohio, writes :
‘■l tike pleasure in recommending the use
of Pekuna and Manalin to any one
r.fflieted with any form of lung or bron
chial trouble. I have been for some time
afflicted with a very troublesome cough,
but a few bottles of Peruna entirely
cured me."
I'E-ltU NA is -old by nil drnegists.
"rice •$! per bottle, six bottles $5. 11
von cannot get it from yenr dru.-gi-t, we
■.vi I x,n lit 01 rec i,>t "f revulsr price
•Ve j.refer you hnv it from ymjr drmrei-r.
but if he has:': it do not Le tip r-aided to
tty xmnethinF else, but order *'roiu ux at
once a.sdirected
S. B. Hartman ACj..
('••IlHIlbus, O.
Ad ver liNcmen t«.
Ap J cation for Discharge.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
Whereas W. J. and J R. Riehardaon, admfciis
tratqtd of jolm J. Richardson. represent in
their pt tition, dulv filed, pmt they have fully
hi! in I(i lute red John J. Ricnardaon’s estate; this
ia to cite all persona oon ar/ied to show cause,
if any they can, why said AdmtniMtratoraahould
not be discharged fro their administration,
and receive letters of dtsmission, on the first
Mondayfin January next Witi css my hand. Sep
temb >r 21, IHHS. JOHN MATTOX. Ordinary.
Citation to Heir at Law
GEORGIA, Chat ooga County.
To Edmond 1.. Kirby, (non-resident): Henry
B. Kirby, named as executor in the alleged
will of Fra cis A. Kirby, late of paid cout.ty,
having applied for probate in solemn f «rm of the
last will v* said Francis A. Kirby, of Maxi conn
ry x and having made known so the court that
you are an heir at aw of said Francis A. Kirbv ;
vou are hereby cited to ba anil appear at the
November term of the court of ordinary
foi said cfun'y. an th will of Francis A. Kirby
will then be uflered for probate in sol.-mu form.
Thia October .sth IKH.S
JOHN
Application fij Dismission.
GEORGIA* Chattooga County;
To all whom it may concern: John S. Oleghorn.
CiceroC. Cleghorn, and Wtn. H Penn, exe<>u
tors ot John W. Penn, deceased ap ly to me for
letters of diamisaio i from said executorship,
and 1 will pass upon said application nn the first
Monday in November next at my oftlce in Chit
tooga < ounty. Given under my hand ami offi
cial signature, th n July 15th.
JOHN MATTOX. Ordinary.
Application for Dismission.
GEORGIA. Chattooga county;
James W. Selman. Administrator of Ch- sley
I). » aiiis. represents to th • court in his petition,
duly filed, that he has fully administered Ches
lev I) tiaitis’s estate; this is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, heirs ami ci editors, to
show cause, if any they can, *hy said adminis
trator should not be discharged from his admin
istration, and receive tetters of dismission, on
the first Monday in November next. July 27th,
IHJSS. JOHN MATTOX. Ordinary
An Administrator to be Appointed.
GEORGIA. Chattooga County.
Notice is herebv given to all persons concern
ed that W. J. RifAtardnon. lute of said county,
deceased, departed this life and no
poison has hi plied for administration on the
estate of ssid W. J R{char<Va>n, in said state,
and that administration will be vested in the
Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit
and propel person, uni as valid 01-jeelions are
shown to the cont’■ try. on t e first Monday in
November next. This September 2J,1. IXBS,
JOiiN SlAVitiX. Ordinary.
Application to Sell Land.
GEORGIA. Chattooga County.
To all wh firn it may concern: William H. Ow
ings, administrator won with the will
annexed of Matthew Owings, late •»! said coun
ty. has applied to me for leave to sell the lands
belonging tosai«l estate. Thisis to cite all per
sons concerned to appear and show cause, if
any tiny can, why an o der shoul! not be
granted said a ’mtnistrator by this court on
the Monday in November next, allowing
said admin sirutor leave to sell, as prayed for
in petition. This September 24fh. IS-45
JOHN MATTOX. Ordinary.
Application to Sell Land.
GEORGIA. Chattooga County;
To all whom it may concern: James M. Bel
lah, executor of General Gaines i'aylor, icceat
ed. having in proper form applied to me for an
order to sbU the real estate belonging to the es
tate of tbe said «aines Taylor, for the purpose
of paying the debts qf ssi<] e>tat a ; this Is to cite
ail heirs legatees, and whomsoever it may col
ceru. to be and appear at my olncv °U first
Monday in November. (SBS. and show qause, if
any they can. wh said order should not be
gt anted to the said J M Bellah. exector afore
said. Thia Septemder 30, USHS
MATTOX. Ordinary.
SELL
Nlormoiiism
Ur.veUed.
• The most COM PL» • C and>/V K Wil EUM
i I x<; expose of the CRI and PKAC ICES
Icf Mormonism. 1 L f-* and Confes
' Turns of th > Mormon Bishops John D. Lee and
Brigham Young ‘sirAKfLING a d iHRILL
IN . REVELATIONS i ’ PROFCnELY tLLCS-
I TRAT D. A livelv book to sell
I H P SCAM MELL £CO , Philadelphia, Pa.
UOUGLASS & CO.
Feed and Livery stable,
(Mav’s old stand,)
BROAD STREET KOA|E t GA.
Splendid Top Buggies, Hacks, etc,, wii h good
safe horses, always on hand. Prices to suit the
I times Anr-19-Iy.
THOMAS FAHY,
The Leader of Styles and Trices.
The favorite resort of ladies when inclined to vie v the elaborate nnd ele
gant. nov-hi sos the season, Lmiijhi out by the dictators ot tashinn .... .
C/oniplete lines Ol the rqost desirable -tyles in Novelty Drex? Goo is, cotpt
prising the latest coloring* and de-igns in
Homespuns, Nigger-Hmds, Cime’s Hair, Tip
cots, erges, Ot omms,
LOVELY COMBINATION SUITS
. , •_ ' •’ 'n.aS e H-*-
iupluding th'se Beautiful N' ve'tiesin' ■ ■ - ■ i♦-
ltjSQ.c3.Sd. -fcr I TOXS."tS. .. . s .. . i ,
BLACK DRESS GOODS. .. ..
In this dep:>.-meiit we out-do all the efforts of i-onioetitors. We bate tl»e
most extensive line ol Mourning Goods ever exhibited by any Itoww • • ►
in this section. Tins -t ook embraces the finest qualities in - • «
Henriettas, Cashmeres, D. Alnias, Camel’s-Hair, . .
Merinos and Serges.
• «n ;
Silk and Velvet Department.
Our Silk and Velvet stock is fairly bristling with bargains in the finest grade*'
of all the best makes.
Myri: ids ot 13 a r"ai 11s
In our Underwear De"nrt -ent fur. ntcti. Hilies an 1 chil'ireti St»»oi» »’te fn>n
lisx been given this brut ch of the I it-ine-s tin i the consequence is th*’ we are offer
lex the largest, the firu-t. and the cheaiiest linesol Uni ureir < v»-r phic' l b"h>re
'he pe pie. We have Undsrwear I r the hirer and the - n i l. the r"-h .nd th" po >r.
Keutcinb r th.is whet, yob are cutit-iupl ttinir tho having qf'Wirit r U -ietw ar.
LARGH STOCK O.C
I3lauke's and IT ainiels
.IUST < Kl>.
Wc arc headquarter.” f«»r the*c goods mid *(01 d umi lower rh <n tlu l
A Beautiful Line cf Cass meres ' -
For Men and Boy.’ wear. N<'thing like them cvi r-en in tl.i- marke . \ u I
line and every thread euarariteed to b- extra fine wool
Don't fail to see nnr ttoolx before buying We War *qt tn suite’y at money and '
irive you the best an 1 bite-t g io ix our.
TIIO NT A S FA I*l Y,
C3-a.
American Fanner
FOR 30 CENTS
TO ALL OUR SUBSCRIBERS!
All our subscribers wh'*’ 'll pay th i subset iption accunls to this pap"i it;
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■ ‘'AMERICAN FARMER!”
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Fort Waytie, Indiana, and width is r.tpi liy taking tat k :t- one ot tbe lending ' 1
Agrieiiltiir tl | üblie.it i "it- <dt he Country. It is devoted cxeliisitily tdithe in
terests of the Fainter, lock Breeder, I :i:ryinati, Gar.leiier, and their Itou-e-
Itold. and evety species of industry connected with tp.it gnat ppi(:>>n of the
pop e of the world, the Fat iners. The sub: cripticn price is On« 1 >ol
inv ]>(!> Y’esit - . Fat met s cannot well get along without it. It put*
new .deas into their minds. It teaches them how to tarm with profit to them-'
. selies. It makes the Immq happy, the umng folks cheerful, the growler con
tented, the downcast happy, and tbe demagogue honest.
- 11 "'! ..." '." 'J ■ s
H. 1 Smith,
Borne, Ga.,
Wholesah and Ret il
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Picture Frames, Wiiting Disks ami
Work noxes, Games, Toys, Do I-,
Vases in great variety.
Pianos Organs
at nianufaMurer»’ wholes*do prices for each, or
on iustalluents.
ESCAPE HIGH RENTS AMD THE COST Os
HEATING A ROOM 8! USING
Ross Table Beo.
Tea Sty lee, from SIS to S3O
W, j--;'. T
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FULL 8E p y
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I
JUIIX W. TIAI>BOX\
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA.
! '
Will practice in the Superior. Canary, and
’ DisU ’"t court*
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