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Here again ahe oamted in coo Mini-
ting Big Creek church, which became
i the mother of many daughters,
r i Another remoral to the plantation
near ThomasviIIe, still the home of
sorrowing husband, connected her
f with Ftedoma church, of which she
, remained a c-sAstoteat member until
called up higher.
In all her church relations ahe was
in tbe-foremost of ihebattle and sere-
To Amounts paid freight Warren
St. pipe $ 3.00
To Amounts turned orer to rity
that pit ol darkness into light. „We
are sorrounded by everything which
may. give ns happineee, peace and joy.
And by the help of "our white
friends’’ are advancing every year.
But, kind friends, while we are going
i onward let us stop and notice Our
Boys Io Bttipes.
1 Can’t we prevent it I Bow many
Nottoe to Dobtora and Creditors.
WaieOUStA'
jsn. SOawks w Broeeter, Oxford, Go.
of »or loading men will aay that they
will devote more of their time in the
future, than they have io the paat,(o
prevent our young men, onr women,
from going down that broad road to
destruction, and on the chain gang
and penitentiary, and not stopping
then, bat on to the golloirs.
Kind mo'herahKind fatten! an
you not trying to instruct the little
ones under ycur care and protection
to obey, not only yon, but othera who
may instruct them to do that which
is right, and ebon that which maybe
wroog, and let them know that*
kind Father watches over and cares
for them.
Whan they do wrong, use the
"lash” and not uphold them in doing
wrong. The reason why so many of
onr young men and women an in
atripee to day, fo because their par
ents, instead ofoabg the whip, help
them, to do wrong; and finally they
go on and on, their parents can’t rule
JuLSOwlm
(Ulan away. la 1003 ststsmset. it -L-H
ban been stated, that while tha sspsasss
covered » moaths, the recsipti sal aaU-
I mated neslptacoTtnd 11 months.
This WIU partially account for thodis;ert-
Itjbetween Ihotwodeficits. Bat ana al-
I lowing lor this it appears that the rrpsasaa
ban Increased during 1803. It wUl ha
I atosrvad that the mains ban ban extaadad
! Uaas ol pipe hara-been bid at addlUaaal
I ooat, mace more so thsAi former years, aU
ol which appear under Urn present system
of hook.ktepbg os expenses, and help to
I await that Item. '
On Jaaa 13rd, 1803,1 addressed tbs fist,
lewiaglaturtoaltths physldsns of this
elty.
I Taoxsinus, Os„ Jnos 13rd, INI.
them and MCM.a'N can role them
until they appear in stripes, or end on
the gallows.
Then, friends, let us try to do more
to prevent thia catastrophe which il
aweeping over oar broad land and
carrying our children before it Let
me any in conclusion. Let no by lo
imitate Longfellow, when he tella nr,
la the wosM-a Senna am* e< battle,
Sa ths Stvoaaa al hfs,
nsnotutre dumb drtren cauls 1
H* there la.tas stslfst
I lodmoa tks see of artesian water for drink-
10.010 001 ta ® purposes by one people, as I believe tt
I wW add greatly, to tht general health, I
2 I ban an Men that If proper statistics wen
kept, Its bcncltrwould appear as nothlsg
' Ihss than astoaishlog. WU1 yon kindly aid
I ms la this endeavor by keeping a record et
o vee as I on ctwo of sjaaotlc diseases, or more deft*
I Ottely speohlog, of oil diseases of a. local
origin, which Jon may be called to attend,
I Stating whether artesian or well water has
vatu I ton need in such cases. We can then gat
I tha per osat of disease belonging to each
071.001 water, I have written aach doctor io the
1,711 so Idly, and sincerely trust jou wiU co-operate
1,136,0s I with me, begissirg your record on July lit,
I,*n.M I ,n3 > ,nJ keeping some until Jsn. 1st, ISM.
By Cash gold oa wsU repairs
By Oaeh paid oa wood.
By Cash paid on Interests.........
By Cash paid oa malaa.__....„
By Gash paid oa hospital
By Cash paid aa too rsmpsalts
By Cash paid an qaarutlna
By Cask paid oa bill pay
By Cash paid cn smaller itams . _
By Ealsnce l l *eo.«a| hsarty response. Dr. Conch sends the lol-
I lowing latter:
Total. . g37,0S3031 Taowsrruxs. Ol., Jsn. 3rd, 18S3.
Jfsyor Hopkins nod tbofollowiag latter A CUnm W'tcrMi&*.
(com Hr. Pleat, whisk ana ordered pub-1 **** '
n.h.i. I Dui8ib—Siara roar mmutMif Jett
200.00 I All lnforsnstioo otTsred ms by yon will be
tl#.0» I ko»» pnvste. eiespt for use in a general
600.481 way. Very truly your txiend,
137.601 B. If. UiixirTS.
,071.341 Cham. Water and Sewerage Com.
With a haart tre any fatri
am ■ se tester. BtiHyareulsa
loan so labor tad to watt.
Br Jos P. Bbowh,
Thomaavillo. Ga.
Dsrisg 1303, a aew system of yawping
1 water from deep walla, known si the Pohle
Air LUt pomp, was investigated with a view
nm. That the hooka at the, city bo so
[kept ■■ to Show all penaaaseit improvements
oltho water wotks as a separate item of az-
pendltare.
flseopd. That the Pohlo Atr Lift system to
I farther Investigated.
Third, That tha liberal potior ol the sown.
I sC la dssBag with extensions of the water
laadmwesegasyatraj daring tha fort year
ItopurnmnolagiNd.
I Fourth, That tree drinking fountains he
I plead la the thickly populated aeatloaa sf
poorer peopiewhen practicable.,
B.‘K. Naums,
I y Chairman Water Committee.
ringand Hopkins. " ’ MUebtU rather groggy. Corbett '
Health—Hopkia* Hayes sod Her rushed at him, swag right ami left
ring. heavy on MiteheU’i neck.. Charley
Cemetery-Herring, Haya and went down. Ha took tbs lull time to
Pittman. rise and then Corbett rushed at him
Firv-Jcrgor.HaTea and Pittman. tOahtiga. iSdSf C»
PabUe Property—Mellette, Her- belt -threw him off and floored him
riag-aad Hopkins. with a stiff faoar again. Be took aB
Printing—Pittman, Jerger and the lima to rise, and when ho ad-
Hophini. • . ' vanned Inwards Corbett the latter
StreetE—Herring, HsjeaandJar- awung hit right with deadly effect on"
..'V\ Charley’, nose. Mitchell retied and
> 1 • feU on his fuse tolplea. The referee
The Urtiasu* of the Ottumwa, Iowa, counted, 12345678 9. MitcheU
Drily Courier contains quite' a lengthy is knocked out. rhe referee declared
and complimentary notice of Mr. J. Corbett winner oi the match and
E. Scase, who has recently purchased champion of the world,
one of the largest bminess houses in Mitchell’s faco was covered with
that city. The Courier says that Mr. bicod. He was carried to his corner
Scase it not only one oi the roost in a helpless condition.' Time of fight
popular young men in that section ol 9 minutes. It was all Corbett's bat-
the country, but has proved his ability tie, though Mitchell made a show in
SI a first class busioeis mao and one the first round. The men did not
who knows the dry goods business shake hands at the beginning of the
We, the undersigned, desire to re
turn onr thanks to the many breeds
and neighbors who so kindly nod
thoughtfully assisted us duriog' the
late sickness and death of our daugh-
ter, Sarah, » • - _
Me and Mas F. H. Robbins.
Attention is called to the advertise-
ment elsewhere ol O. J. Milton, of
Seattle, Waab.,ofrcriogseedlest water-
the way ot waieimeloni and our
fanners would probably do well to
read the ad.
; .. . flow that the people have deter,
mioedta elect General Evans govern
| nor, why not let the “political pdt’’
' get cold and remain so until about
July.—Darien Oazeette.
•sit Dr. King’s Haw Discovery for C«
Uon, Coughs and Colds, upon thlsco
Mr. J. E Scase is a brother of Mr.
W. A. Scase, ol this city, and the
numeroui Mends here of the latter
wiU read the above with pleasure.
-YOUR ATTENTION—
Just opened up at bead-
quarters a handsome lino of
EMBROIDERIES
AND LACES,
Don a well peikoo ever sneeze? is
I the coomdrnso now going the rounds
lot the press. It was started by a roedi-
I cal journal. Will out local physician
| answer?
Tramps am beooming gBmcr.ua
join. Polieeiaaa Coyle and Martin
jnade a conple of tirem tak? to iha
woods in gseet haste yesterday morn
ing.
Mr. Chas. M. Smith has occapfod
Mr. Theo. Titus’ office, over Steyer-
man’a, and will attend to any of the
J Utter’* buiccn which be may
Tdgether with some * xquisite- j ondiapond ot
•1.x sheer will IK GOODS, of the *36,500 life insurance ear-
tin d simple EVENING I ried by the late Dr. tt W. BtegaUfn
DltESS FABRICS. I fonr compamc-, the old reliable Mutu
These odd ate seasonable «1 Life of New York, is the first to
in the extreme, juat suitable |W- seethe ad ofE.M. Mrilette,
for those t nj-'yable ROSE
DANCES. JAPANESE. ...
MAT,an teas
sxtul the itk-j. Never heard of bought largely at don prices and wit}
a MalircuTc ? Well, it dif- aeU for cotton. Those intending to
le s from the Japanese Tea I b “J tertiliaers shoo'd read the ad.
its this respect—but we can’t “I have vtsited most of the priori
ttoxv, will bo fully explained P 1 ’ wln,er »<*>«». •» ‘W«countnr
. — . .. I and Europe, b«t I have never seen a
in nttr next. Only tune “ ow I pUc , whe „ the „ „„ „„ w.,
1 call attention to the fact lodpat . AiattU Tnoausvitk.’’
local agent of that sterling institution
Jsa. F. Event A Son have an ad
A german dab has bean mganted
I by the young men. It is their _
Jpoee to hare at least three or fonr sivio* edffmaida; oevir was them a
more conteienlioui and consecrated
Christian mis and mother. —
As a wife she was indeed a pattern
altyr King I emnel’a description of a
virtuous woman, Prov XXXI10-89,
uphojding the. arms of her husband
sod succoring him not only in pines
perity, bat daring .all the lesapta'ioDS
and tempting times oi.ljie vsctcitndes
cl hs(fa century. Traly Paul’s injanc.
tion,' "Dilligent in business, serviog
the Lord,” seemed to be engraven on
her heir.
She |eh. ns a servant (-Soutot”) and
entered paradise a king's daughter.
She haves bcUs d a toting husband,
a devoted daughter, Mrs. S. W. Baa
ker, and a huge circle of sorrowing
relativet and trie.nda.
While'.awriting the Goal summons
she was asked, ‘-Mother, Were the
Savior to call yon; are yon readyP
her reply came as though surprised at
the qneatioo, sith a firm vohe, ‘To
be jure I am” aaf then conc'uded
with that chratian humility so chart:'
.tenatic of her, *'I hope I am.'
Fusersl services sere conducted at
the residence of her husband by Eider
F. Rxhtcr from I Tim IV chapter
7-3 verses and conc’uded at Laurel
Hill cemetery,.where her holy was
laid to rest.
May He who doeth all things nghq
comfort thebe reared. May a gracious
Savior p .rdon our si os May we, like
her,.be prepared for the'final ca'I io
order 10 meet her above whom «e
loved as devotedly below.
Hot Whilom Pastor.
that our | said a prowsiaent visitor-a day or two
I tiOCA
The proceedings of the last mee< fog
I of the old aod the first meeting of the
new council appear elsewhere. They
contain the annoal repor a of the
| various depart menu besides much
1 other information ol interest to' the
I general public. .s'. .. . ,
Mr. H. B. Martin, was was recent-
I ly elected a member of the police
TM. .o-S. Nothing -Ol
about this sale,prices excepted. I the past few years. Thia will
DON’T FORGET that some tats the electhn cf a saw justice! £0
lengths s ifficient for a dress | « have heard if cocandidate for
pattern can bo found among
the office.
these remnants. You’ll MISS
IT if you miss this sale.
—AGENTS FOR-
Butterick Patterns
iaeeer Underwear.
Mitchell House Block.
Wo eee from the Albany Daily
I Herald that Ber. E. B. Carrol),- who
is widely known and highly esteemed
in Tbomattille, baa received a call to
the paatorage of the Vineville Baptist
church, Macon. Mr. Carroll is one
the purest and shiest ministers in
Georgia.
We heard a New York gentleman,
I who look his first hunt in the Scnth
Monday, say that the shooting here
was the finest he eeer enjoyed He
is fond of the sport, is a crack shot
and has hunted in various puts of the
I United States and Europe, bat (ays
this beats them all.
SPECIAL!
Know All .Men, I
We’vo just received a I
nobby line ol Laun-|
dried and Unliiundriedl
Nil I RTS. The Iatest|
novelties.
The lectors room of thacewBap*
| list church ia shoot completed and is
I already for Ibe state, which are «-
I peeled to arrive in a f«w days The
I interior finieh of the boose ie very
I pretty; We congratulate onr Bap-
I tint frienda on the prospects of scon
I being in a nicer end mote eomforta-
(bio honae oi worship.
Mr. Keefer has hia new foe
I factory in fall blast. Anil it ia a
daby. We doubt if there is
I tabUahment in Geccgja mor
I plate. In additloo to hia regular foe
land .cold storage business be wifi
I wholesale all the popular brands
beer. Ur. Keefer is a hustler from
I way back and will make things bom.
Mr. rheo. I itoa left last cigkt for
I ha old home in Titusville, Fla., where
I be will in future reside. Be baa
I rousted himself with his brother,
I Mr. Howell Titus, ia thsrpraetiea cf
I law, Use firm being Ittaf & ntM.
I Mr. Titos ie- an naaaaely
I young man and had fine prospects
ibtfore him at ^theTbomarrillebar.
I Hia frienda here regret very much
I hia removal, bat wish him anbaonded
[prosperity in the Land cf Flowers.
A Handsome Donation.
Messrs. Bondorant.Feaeock A Co.
|tbaloeal'agsnta(far John Wyeth *
Bro., druggists and chemiati of Phila-
adelphii, 3 cater Jay received frees that
bouse two laige cases of their celebra
ted picparationB which were sent aa by him.
a donation to the Charity Hospital.
Progressive Euchre.
Mis. J. & Clifton gave a very
pleasant progressive euchre party at
ber residence on Remington avenue
Tuesday afternoon complimentary
Mire MaybeDe Glover, a beautiful aod
fascinating young lady of Marietta,
Ga., who ia visiting relatives and
friedds in this city. lira. Clifton ia n
model hoetesa and it goes without say.
fog that nil who were so fortunate aa
be her guests on this occasion
red a moat delightful afternoon.
Those prefect went Mesdames fi
M. Smith, J. G. Hopkins, A T. Mc
Intyre, L. H. Jerger, J. Hanaell Mere
rail, C. P. Hassell, J. T. Culpepper,
John Shackelford and Roberta, and
Mieres Maybelto Glover, Dena Uitch-
el», Mas Young, Beliie HanreU, Ma
mie Hanaell, Emma Mclntoah, Valli#
Cartels, Annie Scott, Ella Stuart and
Ladle Linton. The first prise was
by Mire Majbelle Glover, and
the aeosnd by Annie Scott Each
player was presented with a band'
hand-painted aouvenir of the
occasion. During tbs evening choice
tad delidons refresh menta wen
world, and Charley
pion of England, esme off
afternoon in the arem at )
vd'c, as originally advertised, and as
is anticipated by the great majority
those who keep poeted on such mat-
ter*, resulting in the Englubmfcn’i
e!fat.
The news wss received in Thoms*
ville with no little »ati*/sctI0h, a* al^
most every one wai backing Corbett.
He has been a favorite here ever since
his appearance in the Thomaaville
opens house on the 14lh of last De-
C3mber. Then the people had an op-
portucity of rising him up and jndg.
ting ot his abilities jus fighter.
The news of the fight was received
in the Tures-ENTiamSE office, rome
gentlemen "having msde up a puree
with which to take the full telegraph
bulletins.These bulletins began to
arrive about eleven o'clock.
The first bulletins did not contain
Such of interest, but they were anx
tiooriy looked for end eagerly read by
large and impitient crowd. ■
The following are the details of the I
fight as given in tko bulletins:
2 p. m.—Folly 2,000 present The]
fighters are expected every moment.
A large squad of militia men can be
seen outride the gate, but they are
unarmed aod their iuteutiona are evi
dently nut hoati'e. A carriage has
jest driven op and the excitement is
fever heat. Here u Corbett. The
apeclafors roso aa one man and greet
ed him with tumultuous applauto as
ho stepped on the pisiform aod shook
hinds with BUly Madden. He is en
veloped in a hath robe, and walks
a round the platform evidently teeling
its Gr.nncre. Madden announces the
■smesoftho seconds in every low
^ofoa in the newspaper rows.
2:10 p. m.—Mitchell arrivts. His
reception was almost, equal to Cor-
Isctt’a He smiled aa ha catered thel
ring and eyes bis opponet curiously.
Both mao are burnt brown by tbel
southern ean and looked trained to
ion.
2:15 p. m.—Referee Kelly arrives
and shook hands with the lighten.
iMitchell’s seeondaare Jlre Hall, Pony
Moore, Tom Allen and Steve O'Don
nell; time keeper, Bat Mastfraeo.
Corbett’s seconds: John Donaldson,
[Billy Delany, Jack Dempsey and]
IWm. McMillan. Time keeper f |
[Corbett, Ted Foley. Snapper Garl
tison keeps time for the .dob. Kdlyl
and the chief of polloo are examining!
tllO gluTC).
■2:20 p. m.—The men ore called to |
the center and. {attracted by-tire
referee As they face each other
IMitehel looked dlrefoative boride the|
champion. Now
|Ed Smith, of Denver, ohallengea tire
|winner to fight for las thoneand a|
tide.
2:22 p. m.—The men shake hands
and fight begins. Dancing, Corbett
[led with left on Mitchell's chin. They!
exchange body blow* aad Jim
I reaches Charlie’s left eye heavily.
Mitchell reaches the ribs. Another
exchange and
Mitchell fo on Oorbetris neek and
I Jim lands right. J^|
called Mitchell landed a good hodty|
blow. Honors Mar in^H
It looks es if It wss lo be wicked fight
SECOND BOUND. j
I A wild exchange and a clinch. I
Corbett upper cuts hia man aa they
esme together. Mitchell lands hard
on ribs, and as Mitchell came in Jim
esught him on the head, ttaggering
him. OorbeU upper cuts Mitchell
I again and lands with right on Char
lie’s ribr,.MitcheU reaching Corbett’,
chin. A aharp rally, with Corbett
having all thebrst of it. Mitchell got
in twice on Corbett's neck, then Jim
floored his min c’early and knocked
him down again as he essajed lo rise.
Ths gong saved Mitchell; - —
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