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ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL,
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Editors.
J. W. STANFORD,
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Legislative.
Already tlie Georgia legisla
ture lias mapped nut work enougli
to last lliein tlie remainder of tin
summer, and still tlie cry is more
yet. There is tlie Reform Prison
hill, with its warm advocvtes ami
biUrr opponent*, giving promise
of unusual delay ami healed de
hate. Then the Stale Road lease
and Senator Brown will cost the
taxpayers a goodly sum in the
wrangles evidently springing up
like hydra-lmaded monsters when-
toneatriisPUMetaMa I ever the sullied is mentioned.—
|“. e.e- w „ A .«r- T |, e .-Whereases" and “Resolves”
on the subject cover already many
pages of foolscap, to all of which
the ho ly is asked to give a share
of their time and attention. Tile
Fertilizer hill, attempting to give
the buyer the right to plead fail
ure of consideration when he finds
or thinks lie has been led into
This Paper may lw* found on file at
than l\ IfimrllS I Vs N’ewsnaper Ad
vertising linrean f In Spnn-e St. . where
advertisinjrrontracfs m iv hr made for if
in New York.
INI-
StmKr of Hi ieis.
I, oar MiiauOi,*! afumu.
Mr. I. A. .MARTIN is oar Agent
at Bethel, and is filly authorized to
reeelve and receipt for all money
paid him.
Yesterday the Ohio democrats
nominated a candidate for gover
nor.
The Grand Army have been sc
vcrc-ly criticised for their conduct
towards the president.
The Macon Telegraph wants a
coaling station established at Tv-1
lice.
The Telegraph thinks there lias
liecn a great improvement in fruit
culture recently.
There is one cow to every
and one-third |iersons in this
country. There ia also several
million pumps.
•T. F. Iluncan, of Forsyth conn
ty, has in his possession the knife
with which John Hill killed Henry
Yarbrough, in Gwinnett county,
twa years ago.
The G. A. R. lias not yet recov
ered from the severe electric shock
produced by the Presidential
stroke of lightning last week,
which splintered all the Posts in
the country.—Macon Mete*.
Simon Cameron, who is ninety
years old, has just returned from
a trip to Kurojie. Some one ask
ed if lie 6aw Mr. Blaine over there
ami Imw lie was. “Oh, yen,’’ re
plied the old man. “I saw him.
lie is very well and crazier than
ever to he president,”
The Maine Central railroad
trains are provided with all ined
ical and surgical necessaries in
case of accident. Preparations
for railroad accidents will never
he complete until the following
sign is over each seat: “In ease
of death by accident a coffin for
each passenger may he fonnd un
der his seal.”—Ex.
Few |iersons know how Mr. Jef
ferson Davis lost his eye. W lien
lie was about fourteen years old
lie and his cousin Joseph I, Davis
were shooting with cross hows at
a mark on a pine slump. Oue ol
the holts fired l«y young Jefferson
flew hack and struck him squarely
in the eye, putting it completely
out.
A young mulatto girl was fined
#5 recently for appearing on the
streets of Savannah iu a Mother
Hubbard. It begins to soein that
while jienplc may lie allowed to
emulate the virtues of the old ami
heller days, they will not he |>er
milted to adopt the style of the
primitive first circles.—Macon
Metes.
In speaking a few days ago of
the kind manner in which timer
nor Gordon was receiver! in Kng
land, in contrast with the manner
in whieli Blaine has been received,
an enthusiastic admirer of the
Governor, who was present, said,
“yes, Gordon will be welcomed
anywhere He will he honored
( •IrmaAetm. [t iwps Reports Gathered Fi
Mr. II. W , Mrs. I>itic ami Miss { Cerent Parts nf Georgia.
Beltie Johnson, of Alabama, arc Good seasons and good crops.—
isiling friends in the vicinity \Sandcrsville Ilerahl.
this week. | Cotton has ht-gun to shed its
M rs. K. J. Renew, of Su inter I forms.—Camilla Clarion.
county, is visiting relatives here!
this wo k.
Mr. X. M. Nichols lost a horse| Crops are ’miking splendid;
last week. : thanks to the recent refreshing
Mr. A. J. Blackburn was sum-! rains.—Smilheille Mete*.
mooed to the bedside ol sick tela j The Ih-sI of all tlie booms is the
lives last Monday iu Stewart: fine -rowing crops.—Jlainhridye
county. j Democrat.
.Miss Mattie Jackson, the “pink j From every section of old De-
of Clay county," ia spending this! Kalb comes the re|s>rt that the
week near Coleman. j crops are splendid.—Chronicle.
Christian Cammnalt j.
The Christian character of this
community impresses even the
most casual observer. Imt tlie pro
portion of Christians, used ia the
limited sense of rhiirrh members
Crops arc lmiking well.—Jet up —will strike with agreeable sur-
Sc it hint.
Correctly Answered. j la Infallible Remedy for Snake Bile.
“It is not a goodly sight to see j Mr. Jefferson tt ileox writes us j
the women and children of Rome. 1 from Broxton, Coffee county, as
standing around the polls, sing j follows:
ing songs and distributing lunches , On the 15th of June I visited,
to the voters. Prohibition lias i in company with Coi. J. M. Den-
entered largely into politics, and j ton. A! r. Lee Hand, son ot Rev.,
prise even the most tilwervant ol our women and children, at least, i Jas|H*r Hand, who hail been bit
our residents. I should lie protected fiom all de- ■ ten by a large rattlesnake on tlie
A |M>il of the membership 111 the j basing associations. It IS feared J outside of the left leg just above i
live denominations among the j that we will, in the future, reap a ; the ankle, two days previous. In
whiles ol the city discovered the j hitler harvest from the emotional j a few minutes alter he was bitten
fact that out of a |«>piilaiion of j methods in vogue at present."— it looked a* if there was no chance <
about 2.300 whites, there are 477 i Jfucou Telegraph. i for him to live. Mr. 1 lios. Smith. |
resident members. This is a I It is a source of regret with | who lives near Hazlehinst.
most gratifying exhibit, and ac many friends ol the old Macon
counts for the increasing sobriety ! Telegraph that its editorial col-
REMNANT STOCK.
WY ;m* closing out our assortment of Hem nan t Stock
at fabulously low prices, ami if you will only call an.l
ask for what you want, wo may Ik* aide tosnvevou from
2o to ">0 per i-eiit. on your purchases. W e have lots of
(ioods still on hand, embracing Silks, Dress JiOodu,
has
Misses Lizzie and Agnes Morris j That section of Georgia that j and morality that is manifest in | umns and especially its Atlanta
and Nettie C. Sheffield visited our j has poor crops has not yet report-1 the community. Added to the department ia lent, on every «c-
comniunity a few days since. 1 cd —Hartwell San. j church membership fully 400chil | casion, to further the interests
Judge I. J. Saunders is erecting J The crucial lest nf the cotton dren are regular attendants ti|mn,of the anti-prohibitionists and
a steam saw iriiil, and will |ierlta|is i crop is io July. Up to date the j the various Sabbath schools of j against the better elements of all
add other deparlim-Bls.
Mr. A. B. Searcy made
White Lawns. Hiblrons. (!loves, Laces & sundry Notions,
SHOES, HARDWARE AND FURNITURE.
All of these goods we arc offering sit less than Whole
sale Prices. When you are in town drop in anti let us
to parts of Alabama
recently.
po I V-l "JF ICS IIS U If « u p m 'IO VC »nv , •••» »•••»» WOOOOVH ■»» • ; ”3 “ »-».•
j crop is doing' well.—Thoinaseille the community, which conveys a society—the temperance advocates,
ip Time*. distinct idea ot the Christian ia-! It may be, and is, repugnant to
a lri|
and Florida j Crops arc good in this neigh
Imrhood. Cotton especially is
Some little sickness in the com- very Haltering.—Spuria I.hmae
to j miteh belter. When 1 saw him !
Silences that are operative in our! the better judgment of a great j mi tlie loth of June he was eon-
midst. The leavening principle ot many of our (K-ople to have our j sidered free from danger, and has ; " 1
the Christian life was never more ladies engage in a contest of any continued to improve ever since, j
forcibly and practically demon kind, looking to secure the votes 1 and is now able to dip turpentine
strain! than by the gradual and j of the masses, and only the ini j again. Ibis was a bad case ot i
radical change effected on the t porta nee of the issue would jusli- rattlesnake bite. ami Mr. Mtniilt
trial.
always claimed to have a |>o-ntive
eii re "for rattlesnake bite; so be was
sent for at once, anil was on hand
in a few hours with his remedy. . . . . .1,,, .11 ,.V
which he applied locally and nUi^iake halltls With Jon,
jjavi* internnllv. awl in one hour
•»lter Mr. Hand if»ok the fir»td«»sc
of the medicine he was feci ini;
The Old Honse of J. HcK. 6mm 1
ntinm- ill the I'lidertakingBnsincss, and carry in stock the ftillesf •>-*'*
sortuieiit of
lite. ~ forcibly and practically demon kind, looking to secure the votes t and is now able to iltp iur|K-niim | IMUET-A-T iT JO -A.3STH) "WOOXDIEJIsr
Crops o#t bettor and bettor, strain! than by the gradual and j of tlie masses. and only the i»n | again. "I his was a bad case of j Hurial Cases in Southwest Era. U v are hotter prepare*I than ever liefon* t«V
The farmers sav the cotton pros radical change effected on the» portance of the issue would jusli-! rattlesnake bile, and Mr. Smith , -ratitv the desires ofthe public initl»i< lino, and ***
p..ct is better titan for five year. | mass o, our society. The stan.l | fv their doing so. In this mat- j gave his remedy a fair trial, and | L-/" Si in
— Tallapooia Journal. j aril of public taste has been per j ter it is a question almost of life, proved to do all he had ever |. v .- ( . rv res , 1( ,.|.
The cotton crop is more heavily jceplibly elevated, and a religious ! and death with a' great many ol ; claimed for it. He will soon have 1 ^,.; M ]m . at residence on I.mnpkln Street, opposite Methodist
truited this year than we ever, tone prevails, while Christian sym them, and when they are opposed : a patent; then he is going exten elttm-h. S,.lieitiug a eontinuaiiceof your patronage, lain, jamrs^rulv.
rememlier to have seen iu ll is i pa* by and love like luminous eth-! by such papers as liie Telegraph, | sively into the manufacturing ol , jc23 cl JOHN D» GUNN*
er |ieiv:oles the entire community i backed by the immense sums ot this medicine, which he will place , *^mm
The South is parliciilatlv pure , money put up for election purpn j liefore the public at a reasoiiabh |
in its religions character; the in-. ses by the liquor sellers, who arc j price. As Mr. Smith is a gentle
Huence
of fotcign infidelity has' enabled to donate princely sums.! man noted for his kindness and
* ■ ’ ' * -* —“* ' generosity, and living in posses
sion of such a valuable remedy*.it
to he Imped that lie may hi
•cessful
muuily. Be careful while this in
j tensely warm weather prevails.
purchasing a spnrions article ot Miss Terry Thomas, or Quit [
guano, has attracted widespread j man county, is the guest ot Mis*|
notoriety ami a liberal share ofj Dollie McLendon this week.
... . ' ... . .... . _ , Mrs. J B. Morgan, of Kufaula, i
adverse criticism. Ibis is one ol ,
j is visiting in the cnunminiir.
the must interesting measnres Im | Mr w . K. Puckett is having j
fore the body, and has been s]>e i lii# dwelling painted, others are | literally loaded with fruit.—Cal
eially set for ilisenssinn to-day.— : contemplating building, ami nth • hoan County Courier.
Farmers throughout the country «•« still * re buying. So the tide Houston county now has the
l , ,. . . . I continues to roll. promise of a pros|H-roua year in _
arc wa c nng c i tree ion o iCj is nectltng rain, being ! agriculture, tor all of whieli w« ■ never poisoned the atmosphere of. by reason of the great profit in
| hill, some expecting benefits and j badly willed; and the develop 'are duly thankful.—Fort Valley '■ our coininunilies or tlcs|s»iled our.the business, we must excuse
four others disadvantages by its hecoiu- ' meat <d' corn is retarded. 1 Mirror. home* of their hallowed influence,! the efforts—in fact, we must up-
ing a law. Another interesting! Mr. Benj ltelchcr is doing a! Beautiful rains have boon fall- disrupting tlie strong ties of sa I hold the ladies in their work
and important measure before the 'V rv V business with I ing tills week. Crops are boom j cred domestic relations From Mores the pity that | lliey should
Ins giam thresh this season in i ing and the farmers seein to bedl** private altars of Nmthcrn be lorecd to do such otrtv work,
house is a bill looking to the ^9v*ji t lowor part of his territory*. I happy. They say the grass is homes procerds a stream of relig
arate education of the races. This, Having been away from home getting bold also. Carroll Coon ion* influence pure and ennobling
also covers the grounds of employ we have not mentioned the visit; ty Time*.
ment of colored and white teach ,,f **'ss Charlie Beall, of Stcwail Keen the preacher's and edi
ers to teach their respective ra who has been the guest ol tor s cotton patch on all farms
ri „ . , , Airs. I. \\. ZuIht. Mie Iclt for 1 |»n»iui«es a heavy 3*ielil tins year,
ces. I line is no doubt of the el |,„me Wednesday. i for which we how reverently anil
ficacy of this measure, and wr Miss Ida B. Puckett returned offer up thanks.—Bronwoot'l Jte
hope it may reach a satisfactory I on Saturday last from a visit to, /tarter.
solution. Besides these, there i Ulavcounty. i In the northern |>ortionof Ter
are other measures ot interest b.I. mTv'T*, T V , lw *. T tUeor, *D pr..M*>*H» are good
j at \ aliilMh rliurrli ihiH week,
he lookc«l after by the /uesent »cs . wit h !»ullicienl ministerial aid.
•ion. The eatahlishment of a | Mr. G. W. Wells, of
Weary Days are .Coming!
j Anil people begin to look around to make themselves comfortable du-
Itoard ot Pardons, is evidently ! has been over among his friends j
necessary. A number of local J * I<M ® rccenlly, who are always
bills have to be put through in • ... . ... t
1 o As before stated we were in !>tew J
regular order, snd the probability al t county last week, where we j
is our solons will remain at tlie spent a most delightful time. We!
capilol until hurried home to es (visited different |mrlions of the!
county, while the pleasant assn
ciations of the many eonfi-nial !
In some neighborhoods the
j mers have not suffered a day
Alabama, rain, and tlie conseqnenec*
far
for
are
eape the frosts of the Piedmont es
carpmunt.
- • m
A Health) Sign.
The lax digests, so far sent in
to tlie Stale Comptroller General,
shows a marked Increase in the
valuation of pnqicrty. This is a
healthy sign. For many years
since the war, there has been too
much lax dodging upon the part
of the people. They do not seem
young people. (especially
young ladies.) chiseled cheiisbed
recollections upon tlie tablet ol
our memory, whieli flame, flash
and glow, though it he hid to all
others. It was our pleasure to
take rambles in company with
blithe friends. In view the novelty
of nature in many forms, wliicl.
included immense eaves, stalely
hills, petrified wood, and the
snghiiig rills, whieli paltered and
through
that cotton and corn are looking
splendidly.—J)narson Met~s.
Summer's sunshine and shower
eliasr eaeli other aerosa the grow
ing cotton Holds to the delight ol
the interested s|iectalors—the
farmers.—Albany Mews anti Ad
certixer.
With agool and paying water-
Ihei melon crop, wish a fine corn and
licse altars afford intbisdayand
generation as sure a retreat from
the temptations and scoffs of the
world as those of the sanctuaries
from bodily harm, during llir
dark ages, when an irrational awe
possessed the sojicrslilious in
habitants. This arises from tlie
general res|iecl everywhere mani
tested toward religion and tlic
rcligious, ns if, by t-omuion con
sent. everybody gave recognition
of what Christianity had d< ne for
the world; and this rcs|sctiul al
litude towards it is a public ac i
know lodgement of the debt if
graliluile due it.
but it is the fault of such papers
as the Telegraph that it is so.
We sre glad to report, in this
connection, that Rome went dry
by a large majority, and the la
dies arc entitled to tlie credit ol
it. Now let the Legislature pass
a State prohibitory law, doing
sway with tippling shops in the
entire Slate. This is becoming
necessary injustice to certain lo
calities which are being injured
liy reason of t he present condition
of affairs.—Fort Valley Mirror.
ta
successful in securing a patent, j r - nor {| le g„ B)lne| . time. Some of the outdoor pleasures can he |
and place his medicine m every ” menlol , , getting one of those
household. — llaicknitctlle l)i*
patch.
m
When the news came that l’ri-
mtis Jones had sent in his “first
bale” it nearly took tlie breath
away from Capt. Boyd and Mr.
J. Barbra, whose cotton crop
on the Beech Grove place was
planted before Mr. Jones’ crop
and said to lie very fine. It is
needless to say that these gentle
men had a hankering after tlie
first bale themselves, and like
Brer Rabbit, were lying low and
! really
HAMMOCK CI F A I RS,
and setting it up about your bouse. A good substantial Irame goes
with eaeli one. and can lie moved and set tip again in a ininutc. Tiy
( one and you will surely be pleased. Those beautiful
Rustic Settees, for Lawn or Verandah,
] Will cause you to spend some pleasant times, when you would other-
j wise fail to find comfort during the Imt weather. I also have Rock
ers to match the Settees. Call ami see them, and n bile vnu are al the
3F0BE
you will find many other things to interest you. N mi will find there
the best line of Spring Beds ever kept in any store in S. W. Ga. Not
less than fifty on hand at this writing. I also have a good line of Cots,
i saving nothing, but just ! »ucli as Folding Canvass Cots; also Upholstered and Woven Wire
l '"S cheap Primus would feel Cotg Th , ni( rsl
„! SS bare! LINE OF WINDOW SHADES
to realize that a healthv valuation ! n,Hl,r ' 1 "'""‘S 1 ' ,IC » V - V of
. , . - . , iron ore*, with «rt.»at rocks piercing
placed upon then property would . lllc 8 ,„. f!U . c . ,„ lt l|le „ rall<1 ' cgt an( ,
make the burdens of *
lighter all around,
been engaged in lixin^
as low down as a strained con
science would allow. That a re
action is taking place of late
years, is quite evident. The im
mense increase in the tax di
gests of the various counties, we
think will hear us out in this as
taxation , stiblitneat object our eyes had op
hence have i pnrtunity of feasting upon, was n
r a valuation | "Cliff," which commands the ad
miration and adoration of all who
gaze upon its worth and beauty.
Well may
Heaven smile with holy mirth,
And angels hover around,
Toehant her praise aed noble worth,
Where true virtue is found.
J. A. C.
Mr. Randall nn the Tariff.
The reader who has never heard
material amount of foreign wealth ! Mr. Randall repeat his tariff
accumulating in many of these j credo, tun read one of his tarifi
counties, showing a marked in- j "(’“•■'■I"**'
crease in taxable prn|icrty. No!
factories or machinery or any | the last Democratic national con
kind have found lodgment along vention. We quote first from the
the beautiful streams or in the! l | ls*t-G‘' ,n as follows:
tow ns anti villages. The increase
esti
he interested
comparing his utterances with
' those of the platform adopted by
that!"* 11 '“posing lower rates of duties
, , than will he able to cover any in
1 creased cost of production which
may exist in consequence of the!
J “The necessary reduction in
i - * j taxation can and must be effected
beoets toiwln '.V wllen j‘-•omes direct horn a greater cslt ; without depriving American lal.or
® ' ' ! mate being placed upon the land* I of the to compote success
An esteemed brother, of tlie and homes of the people. This fully with foreign labor, and with-
pen and scissors, in a private let j klso in , lic!ltivc , lf „ iC fact
ter to us says that he “hardlv ' . .
makes enough to buy coffee” I tllc “ re tonlt ' nleJ *
Misery likes company: We've spirit of restlessness, and
been drinking ours without sugar j West" fever, winch formerly
for a year past! A liar of soap, a railed, lias been abandoned,
loal of bread, a house to live in,
and the grace of God arc all that J "*’" r ' l ‘ , revise the tariff in a spirit of fair-
wc have: and liut for the last we | ■ ‘-■""tented yeomanry lies the sue-1 n ,.„ Ul all interusU . ‘ Bllt in lnak
couldn't live at all! Let us be cess of every enterprise and the j j ng reductions in taxes it is not
enrichment of the country. j pnqmsed to injure any domestic
. , ~ industries, but rather to promote
I lie sad experience ot the bean j tllcir | 1 ,. :l | Ulv growth. From the
tifnl and accomplished young la-j foundation of this government
dy of Griffin who ignored the! taxes collected at tlie custom
young gentleman of her city and l have been the chief source
conversation was had was very married r.....s—1:-~ —-*t~ tcileral revenue; stteli they
cotton crop almost now assured,
and a new railroad now ccrlaito.
Valdosta and Lowndes county
have every reason to lie happy
and thankful.— Valdosta Time*.
The crop news from all parts
of the country eontinnes la l>e
encouraging. There will be plen
ty next fall, and if the blood
thirsty Fairchiids and Tuttles ol
tlie Grand Army of the Republic
can be induced to emigrate, there
will also be peace.—Savannah
Mews.
The proverbial “oldest citizen"
now acknowledges that he never
has before seen snch promising
erops at this season of the year as
arc now to lie seen throughout ll e
length and breadth of the land.—
The m-wspajiers from every sec
tion of the country sre filled with
glowing descriptions of the great
and promising crops. Thestalis
lician o| the department of agri
culture at Washington re|ioiis a
further rnlcnsion of the corn area
of about 1.500,000 acres, an in
crease of 12 per cent, over the
j„ acreage of 1886. and over tins enor-!
iuous area the average condition
is reported al 99. while the aver
age for cotton throughout the
great cotton licit is 95.7. Surely
it uo great disaster happens be
tween now and harvesting time,
anil the present promise is fulfill
It is not in the puiqsise ol tin ,
scope of lilts short article to enu- {to show that a
ine-rale the many blessings that I Atlantic can lie us< ■
tlie world enjoys as the results ol I is a description of the apparatus
Christianity. He who notes tin ! as he conceives it: The IuIks
rctining and elevating effect upon will always he in couples, with tin-
one community, can appreciate j currents of air in one tube always
what the sum of hit man happi i moving in an opposite direction
A Fucamatie Talie te Knrope.
Colonel J II. Pierce, of Saitli
iiigton. who has been sludyin . , - - . ..
the use of pneumatic tubes, has " f sut * » happen.ng with
reached a ,mint at which he hopes ( relish. I "t! U ho frowed
tube across U,,-!-ial brick? W hen the news of the
Followin'’ : ‘ rriv » 1 in Albany, of the first hale
ness, gained through it, must lie
Macaulay justly credits all mod
era civilization to tha rharcli
when he compares it to the atk oi
Noah “during that evil lime when
she alone rode amidst darkness
and trni|M'st nn tiie deluge, Ih-
nealli which all the great works
of ancient power and wisdom lav
from the other. Tlie heaviest
cannon will serve to illustrate the
lulie. A ear lakes the place of
lie charge, the tulie to lie indeli
uitely continuous and the speed
••f the car to be governed by tin
rapidity with which air can In-
forced through. Time is riquir
cd io establish a current of air
j enlomiieil, bearing within her that { flowing with great swiftness
| feeble germ from which a sreond | through a tube perhaps thousands
! ami more glorious civilization was j ol miles in length, but wlu-n once
! to spring. ’—Albany Mews and created the motion will be nearlv
i A deer fixer. (uniform. The speed of tlie ettr
Wark for Wnmea.
The attention which is just
now living given in the South to
work far women is a healthy sign.
Since the war the number of oc
cupations ojien to Southern wo
men has increased, but it is not
yet as large as it should be. The
present agitation of the mallei
ought to result iu making it pos
sible (or any Southern
earn her own tiling.
It was announced, a short time
ago, that a famous Georgia col
lege for women would have in o|>c
ration next term a technological
department. It is understood
that telegraphy, type writing, and
kindred arts will lie taught. The
of the new crop was flashed over
the country on the 5th inst, and
that it was raised by tlie irrepres
sible Primus, there is not a shad
>w ot a doubt liut that these gen
tlenn-n felt like crawling into a
hole and pulling the old thing in
after them. Not nn open boll ot
cotton could they timl in their
patch, and they had to give it. up
that the Il-in. Primus’ cotton was
a g<Hm 1 dcai earlier variety than
theirs. They find very little con
solation from the proverb which
says. “The race is not always to
the swift, etc."—Calhoun Court
ty Courier.
ever seen in town, ranging in price from 75c to $2 25, all complete, on
Spring Fixtures and ready to hang.
Almiv Otliev Tilings,
In tlie wav of Kxiras will jjreet y«»ur c*yo, and when you mmc to look
| at the Substantial* you will still find a *»nod stork of the* l»rst Good*
' at very low Prices. I would not think of trying to enumerate them
the Picture Framing Business
Is now in Cull blast, with a full stock of Moulding on hand and Falis*
| faction guaranteed. Call at any time.
In grateful remembrance of past favors, I am verv respectfully.
, applet TEy».]EiL]LIS., Manager.
I J. G. GRAHAM,
WATCHMAKER <Sc JEWELER
* CXJTFI lJERT, CI A.,
Nervous Troubles. 'Respectfully solicits the patronage of the
There are maiiv such, which an* • J, D ! « , . * - ° -
solely and directly traceable to sin. l)ul)Il('. batlSiaCtlOll glVOll, 011(1 WOrkgUUr-
i ole deUilitv of tlie nervous system.— t C7 7 ~
rent may be made as great as may
b« desired by using tlie strain
driver fans empliSeil iu blast furn- .,
rices. Niagara tails could giv r Dus render.- it sujM-rseustttva- to un-
. . . .. ° , r . , . healtlilul influence, and the affection*
blast Ians and furnish motive I f ( | it ,- t . r ,. n , n ,. rv ,, s lv ,.,. ivi . ,i„
|M»wer to keep in motion the trains - M; , !JH . S ot ,|iii\. r ent »li*f*ast*s. Mental
anteed.
decl7 ct
J. C. Graham,
At Store of F. M. Allison.
ed. the country may hope lor a [ departure from the old plan ol
-cason id limit: al prosperity, and ; teaching women nothing but lan
be in a condition to withstand a j guages, a little natural science, a
j little geography, history and lit
to connect lliis continent with the
■■Id world. The temperature with
in the tube may lie regulated by
passing blasts of air entering the
tube through furnaces or over ice.
. The speed attainable may resell
woman l«> j j.000 miles an hour. The tube-
lining and car exterior would l><-
•>f isilished steel with corrugated '
.ides matching with wheel* pro j
vided with antifriction lies ring* (
The sjieed. owing to the enrvatnre
of the earth's <Au faee, will tend to j
overcome all weight and the pies-'
.lire will he upon the upper part
and nervous exhaustion, liisoiiin a,
llcadaehi-s, Kpili-p-y, Iss-omotor.
Ataxia, ete., etc. Weakly |n-rst ns,
wlu-rc the weakness is attributable to
some organic disease, arc mostly ner
vous awl dyspeptic; In tact, the key
note of the whole difficulty lies in the
debility of the iicrvoti- system, la-t
this Ik- remedied, and in nine eases
out often, the debility, nervousness
and dys|K-psia will disap|K-ar. The
These pills were a wonderful discovery. Eo others like them in the world. Will positively
rare or relievo alt manner of disease. The information around each bos is worth ten times
war or famine of considerable du
ration.— Lumpkin Independent.
erature, and just enough mnthc
! raatics to enable her to count,
consequence of the! h*|* p imx 4 sale I.oe-alst. | rounding it all off with a smaller
pre- j higher rates of wages prevailing j The wind Monday afternoon «lid ing of music, deserves success.
Con-: >" tltis country. * * * The i considerable damage to corn and ! After a course such ns lias been
tcnlment always brings thrift. In I*” l,m e | "ttc P^i'y is pledged to | cotton on tlie plantation of Messrs.
Isliam Lyle and W. 1*. Farris.
| of the lube; thus there is scarce* ii«*;iitltful roiulition. ail Nyniptoms «>i
' Iv any limit to the speed attain a j dyspepsia will flisappear. and the
[hie. The inven 1 ions consists in ; ".►ossibility of s«»xnal «l«*bi!itv, paraiv-
ji.tyf ! sis, &«•., will U* entirely rcuiove«l. ll
j wiil^ivi* flu* greatest satisfaction, fin
mlv siir«? and salt* remedy t«> In* nsed j the eost of a box of pills. Find out about them, and you will always be thankful. One pill
blood and cure
chronic ill health
than $5 worth of
any other reme
dy yet discor-
lered. If peopb
could be made to
realize the mar-
ould walk 100 miles to pet a box if they eobld not be hai
in surli cases, is Moxik Nkkve Fhod.
whieli is not a pat«*nt ni<*flicine, Imt a
delirious, in vi^oratiiejr I leverage, that
imparts solid, durable strmjrth. Jr :•
lew week’s time vmir nervous system
will l>e restored to a natural and
a dose. Parsons'
Pills contain
nothing harmful,
! are easy to take,
and cause no in
convenience. One
box will do more
to purify the
velous power of these pills, they
PILLS
i t lie details of
! ford Count nf.
the work.-
Pomona Hill Nurseries,
l’OMONA, N. C„
intlicalril it iaiiitficult to imagine Two an,l a half mile* west «>i't: r i-ci
kow a woman could be made more ! N. < .
| its tienofieial effeets are lasting,
i Moxik Nkkvk !'• »<»i» is for sale hv .las.
j \V. Stanfonl, T. S. Powell, ami II. K.
! Toondis, Jr., at fifty rents |ht «|Uart !
j Ifottle. Take a lnittle liome.
without. Sent by mail for 25c. in stamps. Illustrated pamphlet free, postpaid. Send for it
the information is very valuable. L S. JOHNSON & CO., 2- Custom House St., Boston, Mass.
Make New Rich Blood!
«l m »r« *. t
Tin- main line of li. .V |i. II. K. | Texas’s first halo of the new j *
I helpless. Unless she subsequent ! cotton crop reached New York on!
Our young Irieml, T. M. Davis, | |y undertakes to eilucato herself' r^nl.-ir , .,t..|.V’twicc daily' eiu-ii wiv. j Monday, nearly a week Itehind !
cut himself just lielow the knee ' more thoroughly and mure with a 1 Tho-i- intcrcstcsl in Fruit and Fniii | Georuia s first hale. It classed 1 Gan lie secured by you if a Cttltl/rcleilt Slioi't/lfinrl ll Piter.
few ! view to doing something for her j Uw'ZZ i middling, was s-.ld at ,.nh i Tll ‘ 8 V»u may become in a few months, at hub- expense, by coming
net15 ly
tlianklul.—SinithciUc Mews.
The President, according to tlie
Philadelphia Times, has been
talking freely with a gentleman
not named, and this item is given:
“The gentleman with whom this
must continue to lie. Moreover.
the fascinating gentle
den^inUuvated th*t C he^raganled ( fro,n ll,c "Karth,” scores j many industries have come to
General Sheridan as tlie strongest : anot " er narmng to young ladies! rely upon legislation for success
man the Republicans could notni ! 10 ,>rware " f "trangers. Having | Tul continuance, so that any
natc, and very clearly indicated flJ 1 " '! lier ami the balance of j change of law must lie at every
that he would feel more anxielv I mankind with whom he came in ( str P regardful of the labor an -!
over the campaign with Sheridan ‘•'"ntact to the extent of lius ability, I capital thus involved. The pro-
at the head ot the opposing ticket ' 1,c 1,a * where? ‘"Kchn an- ecss of reform tiiusl he subject in
than Itiaine. Sherman or Allison ! swers where?" Tlie beloved* and j the election to this pluiu dictate
Rev. Dr. Hawthorne satd, in .! U»BHe.l Bishop Pierce, In an a.’ * r ’
recent sermon tn Atlanta: -1 will j‘‘l***H'e graduating elm
here and now answer a question i l J, e " *’ 8 e ^ a0 ^ ctnale Golleg:
which I have answered to indi ; M»con, some years before Ins j <<»H explains Ins position as fol
viduals a great many times: “Will' , U 'f y o,,B S Indies j
vnu leave Atlanta?" I have na dc
WEFT, PAID EMPLOYMENT
right severely with an adze a
days ago We hope Torn
he out in a day or two more.
The parly Wednesday evening
of last week at Mr. G. IV. Ed
wards’, given in honor of Miss
Fordham, (whom we have men
tinned lietore.) was one of the
event* of the season.
■ ^ , — , . . mi 7 »»•* latficci iiui.-ii ■ in
i 8vlr - marriage is her only recourse, : ,i„l om- am..ii“ tlie larte'-st in tin- Mouth.
- ! and it is veiy well known that 1 rhr l>ri>i>rii-ii.r lias for many years
this does not" always prove satis-!
factory ms • means of livelihood.} forripn c<Hii»tric!*. jraflicring every fruit
It is a matter for congratulation, i that wasealenhihst to suit the South, j «...
77 i tsitli native an<l foreign. I ln-n-inilaiion ! Nmyu aavPrtlSPItlftnfS
iof I'omoiia Hill Nurseries is su. I, tl.at I neW ADVeriffiemeilW
lie auction, and brought 23 cents , *■" U8 ’ ,,ur msti uclion to cemc to \ on.
thriefore, that a Georgia college
many a^cnt« p»»in;
lw*ro. rC|»r€*M*lltill^ ..*..*1 •■uiattir.'. lit ;
to leave the iui|»iv»ioii that thev art*
' ‘ do
•r out front iirecn>
other nurseries, trv
intends to take the lead iu pre
paring Southern women to take
care of themselves. 1 lie only oh 1 representing these nurseries. Wl.v
jeclion to the school which tlli* l they do it? la-t the (•utilii- answer.
■Mrs. L. H. I^e is in Worth, ieollece orotsise* to establish is Ihavein -t.K-k jr.-uin- ■ ati.l.an sIh.u
|.«. I Thomas . 1 -id , . 1 . visitors the same . the largest ami is si j
i nomas mi-, that It will not lin comprehensive; stm-k of trees. At-., ever shown or seen
enough. The occupations for I an . v ,wo nurseries ill North Carolina.;
which it is intended U> urcoarc i I-^*' »■- I-ar.rl.erry.
m:r pound the same that the We can teach you by Mail and guarantee
Georgia hale brought in Albany, i <51 irocee
| SUCCESS.
Ai.i.kkss: PRINCIPAL LOCISVII.I.KSHOUT1I.VND INSTITUTE,
LOI’ISVIl.I.i:, KV.
C^.VVi- ean :tl—* tes.-lt voti ft*vok-ket'|.iiurantt Penmanship by Mail.
age does
ambiguous.
visiting her brother,
wards, E-q
! K |,: ! rl - T °‘ y° 0 "? .SrenUemen wmcii u is intended to prepare; .4.,.*. ’ ’ja„W-
| and ladies went to Griers Cave, women offer but small remuoera-! Japane*.- plum, aprii-ots. mi tarim !
not arem I a ,ou ^ t«rel%*o miles from Here. J thm. and they are already crowd ! ai*rk*ot. n»uU*crry. quinces.
Mr. Ran- » 1 T«.ey p,«.„nnc the j ed. A greater variety of inject, j ^.t^iralSr&h
.. e one of natures curioaitiea,! ought to be taught. Why would | rlmbari*. a^pam^us, evevgreens. shade
D. Landreth& Son’s
XeNvCrop
Imip ki
J
F 5 A. PFM(’E
Is Located Now Better than Ever,
Breakfast Bacon and Beef,
At
I ct
•>!HOTEL i r'
(that it was safest a"s a rule to correct exposition of the
and well worth “cxcurtmg”^o.
tariff! Mrs. Thomas Pearce and son:
trees, ruses. .V<-
sire to leave. For many reasons
this is the most attractive spot tu
me under God's sun. Here lias
been fought and won the greatest
battle for truth and righteousness
that has gone into the history of
the age. Here is rising into great
ness a city which for moral ami
Christian beauty will lie the tvpi
marry their neighbor's sons.— ; plank of tilt Chicago plalfor
Middle Georgia Progress.
m ♦ w -
The condition of cotton crop in
comparison witli an average, is,
in North Georgia, i()2; in Middle
Georgia. 97: in Southwest Geor-
| gia. 91; in East Georgia, 95; in
: Southeast Georgia, 99, and 111 the
! whole State. 97.
1 The rc|iort8 of this month com-
. . , , . , 1 ln a lllr pare most favorably with that of
higher element, of character, were i ! llly previo ,,„ t . ro ,, ’„ f lIle Ugl
, vs — .* as* sans,
aywfxv.1 of Columbus, are guests | photography mud other art* en
member j • ^* carce l ^ s Wtt ’^* | lirely suitable for women? Then
it not be feasible, for instance.! ... « . . . .
k* teach designing, engraving, j n^vnt «»r «»nl«*r direct fr«*i« the iiinx-ry.!
By the Pound or Paper!
cal city of the world,
men ttr.il women who.
Here are
all
, lively
of: is no reason why
his Nashville speech of December .
30, 1886, he said: j Revs. Caldwell and Brown
“By this equalization (the (AtlanU, spent 1 tu*sday niglit in not become architects, or why
equalization of wages alluded to!^l ,rin » » enn#uU» to Sharon i the}* should not excel as engravers
in the platform) money invested j church in the 9th Dist., where j and photographers. Perhaps a
in man u fact u res in this founlry! conduct a seiics ofj careful study of the institution
<'t»rrc>|***inlenc«* s«»iicitt*«l. Pcx-riiuivc
catalogue!* free to aiiolieant*. A«!<!
ne "! J. Va.vLimm.kv.
should
it Hive
lrc.->,
:o;
niavI2-F.ni
JNmiioiiu.
Riiilfiml eounly. N. C.
R ITA It.\nA.IIaiiuv<-r. Amber. Tuiii-
erauian and Karlv Beil Top
! tt-i.:. t is...i -r *. f»...i_ L- .. ..
e l poo
) We*
ed t!iis \vc
ct
•k. ut Lmv I‘inures. !*\
♦ . N. SIM ISON. Jk.
will not he injured, and the lalwr
of the United Stales will he saved
from the degrading level pauper
labor in Enriqie has reached, and
so long as I have a right to stand
meetings.
Mr. Will Crapps who, with Ids
family, came on a visit to relatives
in this community a week or two
since, is quite sick at the resi
It
ten
years, and if the weather condi
in the councils of this Union I will i ‘l e _"ye of Mrs. J. B. Lee.
never, by any word. act. or deed, 1 ^ WI1 little sons of Mr. Thomas
never surpassed. Why should
desite to leave such a people? lions are reasonably favorable , impoverish the revenues ot the ; Edwards, of Wurth county, are
BwKile Bill has written a letter; during the remainder »f the grow-( producing class in the United | * happy time here among
to a 5»ieo»l in New Orleans, de ing season, the crop of this year j Stales and help to reduce it to! their many little cousins
•c r ihing iki«- success in England, j will probably be the largest ever i tlie miserable condition of Euro-! C. R. W est leaves to-day (Wed
fiean pati|ier labor. I wish to say wsday j for Macon and other
He says: “J have captured this j grown in the State.—Slate Com
country from the Queen down— 1 missioners Jicptrrt for July.
am doing them tte tin. tune ofj mom
$10,000 a day. No man—not ! Ex-Senator Malinnc. ofVigiuia.
even Grant—was received heller j is still in New York. He is inter
than your humble servant. I ■ ested in the railroad and tele
have dined with every one of the ' graph consolidations that have
royalty, from Albert, l’rtnce ot ! Ik-cii going on in the South, but
Wales, down. I sometimes won- ; it U said that he will withdraw
der If it is the same old Bill Cody, i from business in the fall and try
the bnllwhacker.” The admirers J to carry the Virginia Legislature
of Buffalo Bill in Ibis country will for the Republicans, in order that
be glad to know that “it is the he mwy Jk retai ned to the United
same old Bill C'ody. the bull
whaeker,” for he says: “I sull
wesr the same sized hat. and
when I make my pile I am coming
back to visit all the old b*ys.”
States Senate. To avoid disap
pointment it would he better tor
him to remain in New York and
devote all his time to business.—
Fx.
that the moment we resolve to
collect the revenues through the
agency of the tariff that moment
you secure such levying of duly
U|>on foreign produce as will bring
uo injury to those eugaged in
producing the same article in the
United States. * * * 'iq, c
platform [of 1S84] enunciated no
new doctrine. It was maintained their doom nod windows npen
for Macon and
iminla. He will prohaldy be ab
sent two or three weeks.
Mr. Garner is having his new
residence neatly painted. R. R.
■ • —
Burglars arc infesting the cities
and towns of the State just now.
Many people during the healed
term are accustomed to leaving
by Mr. Madison, it was maintain
cd by JctieMun. by General Jack
son, anil by James K. Polk.”—
Jliehmond Dispatch.
— ♦ —
—The mercury has been rather
high-toned lately.
through the night.
founded by the late Peter C’oo|icr,
of New Yoik, would result in val
uable suggestions to the projectors
of the Georgia Technological
School for Women.
Whatever lie the plan of the
Georgia school, however, it will he
the beginning of nn im|iorlani
and much needed revolution.
A young woman said, the other
day, while discussing her lack of
qualifications fur business; “I
wish there were a school within
ray reach in which I could obtain
Eaten by Blizzards.
From officer Penmck. of this
county, we get the heart-rending
story of a colored woman aclnallv
eaten by buzzards. Her name
was Lydia Crawford. She was
rather weak in the iqqier story,
j and had no home, and in fact no
kindred except a sister. She was
last seen about a week ago, until
her remains were found Sundny
in a dry pond, all eaten liy buz
zards, her bones anil clothing he
(ing all that was left. She was
i identified by the latter. How she
L
White :m«l ReiJTop Flat Dutch. Forester
or Seven Top Turuips. C':il>hi»>re. <»er-
inan (»rceiiN. Idttuee. Spinach, licet**.
Carrots ami Winter I«a<li>hc.** for Fall
Hnntiti*. at
PARKS & MOTE S.
Staple and Fancy Family ] '
W. T. J AY&C0.
At their Mill.-, oinilo souihot shell man.
j.v-21-et
Groceries,
No. 9, Depot Street.
* y«»u want I.t MBKi:
oil
and Laths
ENGINES
FOR
GINNING.
Mo-t ceououiii-al and duralilr. chrap-
e.-t in tin- i»ar><'t. i|iialitv i-onsidt-rrd.
TinOktinilrd i'ar,*harSnn
t|illsn*<l Kaziare and Ml**.
| d»rd Implran-aia tirarrally.
I Wolwl f, >r I........
¥■ 3o -OlITU R
14 , :in :i!<o tit you up with a ^ioofrTurn-"
out -Siuy'le or iWmhle; «»r a IommI Sa«l-
• Ile Horsp. at «hort notice. Am aDo pre
pared to take the liost ol rare of Tran
sient Stock. I»e>|Krctftil!v.
feh.T-« l 1». A. TRICK.
oi-.i- -. X.. - ..c - - • -’J ■ - 2 I
• s’.‘‘ • V’>\ViNv»%vc /SihCS&s
rtf'". ■ ' ; AVok-.-.'L'- " ,
cams t. her death is not known ..... lr ,
...... . . . . : It is presumed, however, that *he ! ~d”’"rt.I-ir*
the training I need. I want t*> died of a fit of some kind.—Itruns • j A. It. KARylHAii.
earn money for myself. I want! w ,- ci . Adeertise.r i r, '”"N'''vaida A^-ri. uliura! w„ r k-,
just once, if never again. Ui enjoy ■ 7 — , — j j.' -i-2m York. r.i.
the inde|ienrience of sup|mrting! Baeklea’s Arnica Salve. j g ___ „ .
myself.” She iloiihltess voiced The Best Salve in the wortd for j U3TQ6SS) XlcU*116SS !
the wish of many either* of her | Guts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt'
“9,
Of Shellman. :«t hi> Luiuher Yard, w here
yon w ill timl a complete Ntock ofullklnd.
We have
100,000 Feet on Hand
At ;il! tun?* at Unvot Trues,
api'7-.hn
For sale hy
dee.’jtM't
J, \\\ »TANF(Vf:r<‘
tnikWit. (•'«»
Don vluan;
“( V ** ,in *" ’ Fauhltss. ’ “Idii Nfdl
\M sty.'*niiMtwht*r ItrjHxIs of Tohaceo**
Hu* fo\v for i-Awwnctition at
el >IMlSONS.
SC*. Mnrol wemhh could du no! Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, W , . , ,i!‘i:n-.''v I'liTJ!.'!!!, , ”‘ , V < ’ Mn eitfei
I *< 1 me hoi.ir* Lm M’lll ..
r. X. SIMPSON. Jn.
wmer thiny than- •» give a |*art of i Chapped liamW.Uwilblaius. Corns ! me before huy iti"
r» U> make the Gewegik acliuul of! and all Skin Eruptions, and post- i
LccUnology in women what it; lively cures Piles, or no pav re-! J< !
Mias Jennie Lamar, daughter; should lie—an efficient and com iquired. It is guaranteed In’ give k
of the Secrctarv «»f the Interior, prehensile institution in which : perfect satisfaction, or imuiey rc- i I I I 1m l\ I ■ II
ynting Woman may lie trainer! tn j funded. Price 25 «-nts i«er Ikjx. ! ■*-
earn money for themselves.—6'n-i For hhIv
t *.«11 .... § l \ • SS 1*1*KNIM D L^n^of WfttlH.* ^*M*r.’
Will ni-iki- it iii'vunrii r .1^*''(J’H* '■ I’l'Ha. M*. Will x-il at
m.iKi it t'ijoiirth»li n* valtis. •» HtiiFSOA ..
will in day well Wm. H. Lamar,
of Washingum city, the ecremony
taking place in Macon.
taunah Metes.
ju25 li
Price 25 cents |s-r liox.!
1 by J. AV. Stakfoko. ;
rrtHK la-advri
L Ucl my Hv
in l ow I*
gurca.
K Va du TuImvx
Cotton dinners!
I will art'll r!it*i .-<«u.«on util)t>i l#i»-1
prn\t*«lCin. F«*(**ler> au*l Ctjml v -ii**<»rs, ;
ot» t*it>y K*nil's. See t»;i* k'lorr »»!;
y«w»p Order-,
il
WTSthtFROCfr
5 T«a Wu»p. *WSrm
Jtw UifM, HlrtT. CwlM*. P.'bM
TATC Scam fa
Of tree prfwwtt^
,4 mlUren*
■tbs.
. tf.
jt*JM»W’
Fruit Jars,
i ' **ry i heap dl
ct KIKK-F
1 11 A VK removed fo the Corner next t*>
the
SIMPSON'S,
ami KIRKSEY’S, Agl. j
- ; With 111 v stock of liroeerieN. Hardware
Cl) I I I V L 1 • ami General Merchandise, and um better
l)-!- JjIJxxJ/Ij/ j prepared thun ever t<» *«dl 4««nn1s at h»>i-
-- m , - : t*»iu prh*«*it. My st.uk i>» new. niee and
I 21 I > If * C I I ! romplete. uoiisi-tin^ of Fruit.**. Vcgrta-
*. Clizn t > * lilcs. < niim-il fiiHHls. Ixiiif Bread.(fresh
»NS and Fork--. ANo Rogers ml Le^t bakeries. • Chee.-e. Craek**n* t .
estenlinlm’s To. ket Kuivt sT reeeiv- Can/lie.’* mid everything el.-e in a Centr
al Family (irorery. My GiknI.** are mark
ed at prices to si.it the*
liAitn r/j/K N.
Ye.
t. x. 5l.yr-i.iN, Jk.