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BELLIGERENT TEXAS.
Texts is a plucky state, and baa
publicly proclaimed that she baa
permitted Mexico to knock the last
chip from her head. So a few
weeks since when editor Cutting
was arrested and incarcerated in a
Mexican prison, all the b'ood of the
Lane Star State mounted to her
head, and spitting on her hands, she
informed Uncle Sam that if he did
not at once release Cutting, and
box the insolent earr. of the whole
Greaser nation, that she would at
tend to the matter in person and tn-
stanter at that. Secretary Bayard
taw that the Texans meant business,
and he sent Mexico a most saucy
message. We can easily predict
' the outcome of this little| fiacas
Mexico will yield all demanded of
her, humbly apologize for what
she has done, and release the offend
ing editor, who will at once hire
himself to a dime museum and make
more money in a week than he
would in a year with his paper.
Then, in less than six months, ahe
will begin to tantalize Texas again,
and keep it up until brought to taw
by the general government. It
doe« |„ok rather cowardly, for
great big rich nation tike the Uni
ted States to bully a little republic
like Mexico, whose soldiers are still
arnie I with old flinl-and-steel mu*
kets and cannon dating back to tlu
sixteenth century, and worn siwoil.
V in the boie from putting down re
hellions. We tl ink the bes plan
would be for Uncle Sam to hod
Texas’ bonnet, while the young jad
shucked her apron, tolled up her
dress sleeves and sailed in to h« r
old mistress with all the vim of
virago. Then if we find thst
Texas was getting the worst of tl e
row, it will be easy to step in ano
pull Mexico off, box her ears, and
W
‘he aggregate appropriation
made by the rt gnlar appropriation
bills passed at thia session of con
gress (excluding tie fortifications
bi l) is $365,000,000, Wiiich is $45.,
ocu,000 in exce-s of ihe appropria
tions made by ihe Mils passed .ast
session.
The result ol the recent elec ijfi
in Alabama shows that the repub
lic in party in the South is still 1 n
the alert, not withstanding that it
m iy adopt tne policy of playing
, ossum. Owing to splits in demo-
c atic ra iks they were vnabl. d, b)
•ing with independents, to carry
several counties. The radical snake
in the South is simply scotched, not
klilCJ.
papers sayj
___ ce, as well 1
Daniel M. Clymer, ex-mayor of many people 1
Ri ading, Fa., »cnu» us a postal card, 1 drinking liquor in order to prove
which he requests us to publish for *{*** prohibition^. does not prohibit
the good of mankind, recommend- Kr r K« b ^r” n ,h e W funera7are
ing a diet on raw onions topiomote
sleep, and alto to tie a bruised one
around the neck on going to bed,
that you may inhale the full force
of its odor. We don’t suppose that
ex-Mayor Clymer it trying to g*t
up a corner on onions, so we com
ply with his request. He rather
writes as an inoffensive ctank, who
wants to make a cheap reputation
out of this harmless vegetable. But
did Mr.'Clymer stop to consider
that the same remedy which lulls
the wife t» sleep will open all the
valve* of profanity in the husband?
Perhaps the poor fellow for year*
has endured a pair of cold feet rub
bing up and down his spine during
the winter with a patience that
woald do credit to Job; but when
ynu bring a third party, in the shape
uf a bruised onion, into that nup-
ial couch, you will have to read
he riot act in the family. Why,
you had as so in prescribe that or.e
keep a polecat under his bcJ, anil
hire some fe.iow to stir it up peri
odically wi h a sharp stick! We
u.se si ways looked upon the pole
cat ai.d the onion as tl.c missing
•inks 1 u.ween vegetable and aui-
■n il tile, and ore stands just about
.is high in our estimation as ll.e
o i.c . But il Clymer wants to ge
the full odoi of tl c oniou, cultivate.
.. ns utmost ex eul, let him bunt
up some f ilow who is loaded up to
...e gu..r.ts with mean corn whisay
.ii.il taw onions, and hold a pnva e
interview with him lor about fifteen
.iiiiiutc. Alter that the very sigtn
ji un onion patch will throw him
.nto'spasms. No, Fucnd Clymer
your onion icmcdy will never—
well, hardly ever, be adopted in
Master V\ orb man Powderly hai
written a letter to a friei d in
'Vilkesharre, in > which he states
that under no circumstances will be
allow h i name to ha used as a can
didate for congress in the Tweltth
district of Pennsylvania. He says
he is tired of seeing his name u-ed
in connection with politics. He is
•atisfied \'i h his present work, and
..would 1101 be in congress among a
lot of politicians.” Both for his
ptr-onal coinfurt and good of the
o. can zation wh'c’t Mr. Powderly
so creditably lepresents, hisconclu
slo t is doubtless a wise oue.
THE
BEST TONIC 3
rfteadleo tSs Nerses.
<kaaa&«sgm
■ ;lill^S@eISS£S?
thus put an end to the row. .... ...... .
, r /•„„ I any well icgulaicd family, unless
do not expect, however, any fun I J ** . \ . .. „
, 1 , .. .1 I the head ot it is engaged in ll.e
out of this quarrel, as it will end I , * .
. . . , a 1 guano business, and wants a chang.
ust as all the others have done. A I s ’ . t
' „ . . . ...kis.k . of odor. Ol two evils we alway
fellow who wants to establish a I , , ,
reputation as a warrior will risk choose the least, and sleeplessness
nothing in enrolling hi. name to «/« prefer.nle to having a raw
help the Texans out. He will neve. 1 a * " bej-tcllow. We are
be called out of the beaten paths 1 f
liis peaceful pursuits.
A gentleman at Reading, who
lately ieturni.-il fiutna visit to Wash
ington, spe iks of many curious
hings he saw in the patent office.
Twe of them, he says, are psrticu-
laily worthy of note. The first is a
small hollow cone uf gold, shaped
like a capsule, at the bottom of
hicli is a slide, from which pro
ject- something in the nature ot a
s' -hook, at the top is. an eye, to
hich is lastciivtl a silken coni. It
lenUed a-a trap lor tapeworms.
The linok is ba:ted with something
to tempt the appetite of the worm
mil the capsule swallowed. As
oon as his wo> mship bites, the slid<
doses and fastens him, the appa
ratus is drawn up by the fishei
he oiher end. and there you are.
i.imUlt UtM.Nl*.
SENSATION—RELIGION.
Sain Jones, rays the Atlanta Capi
nal, must have a sensation on hand,
even if he has to slander his own
state to get it
While in Maryville, Mo., recent
ly, he gave its inhabitants some de-
tot partial enough to jewelry to
wear such lockets or charm bags as
hat swung around our neck.
IHE FINANCIAL VIEW OF 1IE
MATTER.
It has frequently been inserted in
these columns that no increase
the present rate of taxation would
be necessary in case the city should
issue as much as $25,000 in new
licious taffy. He said, “yours is the I bonds fvr the purpose of securing
grandest, proudest and highest stale | he location of the Technological
in America; rich in the soil and
resources, and the best country ir
the world.” Then he speaks of
their keeping it steeped in liquor,
and continuing, said: “Now, if you
lived down on the bare hills of
Georgia where •• 1 can’t make more
than three or fou- bushels of corn
to the acre,
School in Athens. The report of
the Finance Committee of Council
demonstrates the fact in the lollow
ing terms:
“On examining the financial condition
tlie city, he committee has been im-
ressed with the belief that most proha
bly as much as $25,0(10 of bonds at!
per cent could he issued without the ne
1 nd where we can’t | ccssity for increasing the present rate of
make more thin -wo bushels of I taxation,viz: i.lOpercent. This is pos-
, ,, , I sible because of the fact that a number of
wheat to the : ere, 1 couid under I u le city's outstanding bonds, bearing
stand how you WOU 1 need a little I per cent, interes*, fall due within a few
Iinuor to keen un ’ I J' 0 *™, and will he retired, leaving room
^ PI*. .. I for substitution of the new bonds at f
Upon auch sensational religious I r cent, without the necessity for addi
taffy as this -loes he feed his hear-1 tional taxation. The present bonded
... I debt is as follows:
. •.. . In. E. R. R. bonds, 8% $25,000, due
When you stop to think, you I j»„. ist, 1888.
Will remember that he has told fully | N. E. R. It. bonds, 8%, $23,000, due
a hundred other places that they
were "the grandest, highest spots
onea,th.” It makes a community
feel good to be talked to that way,
but when he draws such unfair
comparison to hi; own native state,, - : ■ ,
• 1 ... . , ... I percent, resulting in a saving of
m whose cities he has repeatedly £ r , nnu ’ m in inte % rt account, which, of
said that their’s was “the grandest, I itself, would pay interest upon $20,000
proudest, highest spots oa earth,” I ° f bonds at 5 per cent. Judging from
f. ...... . . I the past average increase of taxable pro-
then It IS time to call a halt. I „„ r ,^ cr annum, it is probable that the
Jan. 1st, 1803.
College bonds, 8%, $24,500, July 1st,
| 1898.
Public school bonds, 5%, $20,000, due
I Jan. 1st, 1017.
Of the bonds falling due Jan. 1st,
1888, $5,0(10 will be paid at maturity,
and the remaining $20,000 funded at
• thermore, there is a great
I perty
in- I future
uturc annual increase will amply pro
vide for the additional amount needed
case $25,000 were issued.”
But even assuming under the
most extravagant estimate possible,
that it became necessaiy to levy an
additional tax to provide for the
new* bonds, let us see what the in
crease in taxation would be. The
, . „ . I assessed valuation in properly is, in
The slandera on the unequalled I .
,. .., .. . ..„ round numbers, $4,150,000. lime
fertile “bare old red hills of Geor- 1
consistency in his saying that he
would not blame those people il
they lived on the sterile hills ol
Georgia and were to drink liquor.
Quite different remarks he made
here when he talked so fanatically
••r vehemently on the liquor ques
tion.
“W ^iug -a fatal one. |Cl |ib=l lilji
while Master Jbhndie Davis, 1 whu J i|.-|g==f 1^1
is about sixteen yexis otage, and'
the oldes. sou of Mi. Joel C. Djvif,
a well respected larnur of Morgan,‘
was returning home lit was shot by
the accid.-iitaf dischaiga ot a thirty,
two calibre revolver. The . pi>tul
was in his ii 6 ht hand coat pcckc.
When it fired the ball . | assco
through his coat and pa»ts: pocket,
handkerchief and pocset-bquk, en
tering his thigh about hall way be
tween the hip and knee, raugn g
downward. He says ne was hom
ing the pistol in Ins pocket, twa
above, but was going at a very rap a
id ga.t when it tired; it is. tbougod
the hammer -struck him,. and.. tne
piso. being -» rattier .ricky. one any
way, hence the cause ol the lire-,, H--
says his coat caught tire and btjiU
the fire out, changed ihe pistol 40
the left hand pocaet and couiiuued
his gait foi abaut one hundred yards
belo -- he knpw that he was shut
and would not have known it then
if it htd not been fur the blooJ
tricKhDg down his leg. When he
airiscd flume he never informed
ins paieu.s that he was shut, ami
stem to w iik as usual on .Monday;
and w. rseJ until Thursday even-
nj. He thought he wu not m rt
very badly lor nis wound did not
troable him t si era* tn.it the fir t
.1 the wound’s nurt ng him was on
T.iursday cveni'-g aun cannot the
reader imag nc nis feeling- wBen
.is pare 1 t a-se ! him wnat »a
ne mattei wrt.i linn, ami then he
at once ii.ii t ar-lir.ed c,e, .t 1U1
. i»r men t icy i- rgaxe inui.
He west to Social Cncle au Vr duy
m rning :or Dis.oilib-and Spence
to examine the wound. T..e.
, mb-u . ght inc.ics l. r ihe ba 1 In.t
,*a .-e 1 it in some »a> and it -ta e :
•11 tnerc ui.til Mnnouy, when Lir .
Gibhs ami bpence exami. c 1 n.t
vuaiui. again and found that t ie
a 1 had y g 11c a tout five inch
es; they then c .t t out and he i-
nm . .tproviug very la l. He is
ot *a pist >1 toter’ but tia ie.l f r
t is oi.c on Sat .r ay night hefoic
tne accident occurred.
A FRIEND IN NEED
DR. SWEET’S 4
Infallible liniment.
t nit-n from Ihu rsceiFt of Dr. Stephen Sweet
.il yv‘nne'iu 11, » kT --' natnrii Iious Better,
•'a. been u--U o- mere than be Tears, and is tbs
eiv for 1' —eum at I ,ni. Ki-ir*altfle.
■-*- r.nri* " -‘ r.’.-, sad dl
i.y all. rimi'lati—
Leadar.
Mr. Eugene Heard, we lea n, has
bought a lot in Elbeiton and wil
likely improve it.
Woody Matthews tells of a win
man whose nioulh »a> so big that
he only used one-half of it.
M ss Lizzie Pharr, of Washing
ton. a*lio has been vi-iiiho ih«
M >ses Fortson, wajreal -ick during
--»» of • the time she was in our
midst.
One of Elbert’s largest land own
ers and most extensive planters is
Dr. A. S Olivet, ot Efbertnn, wh
informs us that on bottom l«r*!
where he usually makes 1,000 to
1,500 bushels of corn annua'iv, hr
will not get toobu-helsin 1SS6, anti
he consequence is .lie will have to
..... i.-a —. loads t>f corn for his
buv two car
place.
WALTON CO!'NTY.
[Xewr.J
On the ist ot Sephmber, the
High School will re-open, undo
charge of Prof. A. J. Burruss.
It may be assumed now with al
most cectainty»thut the railroad will
come to Social circle, or by way oi
H'gb Shoal*, to Aliens.
Mr. W. J. Clegg, one of Social
Circles most enterprising young
men, was happily married to Mis-
Lucy Pennington, one of Morgan’,
most excellent and charming young
ladies.
Four illicit distiileryhunters went
out just over the line of Waion and
not lar ftom the line of N ewton in
-earch of a still, and it see n s iheii
search was not in vain, for they
captured to still and on Mr. Mar
lin, loitmriy cfHhbershain county.
Mr. Blaine wih open the Maine
campaign at Po:'.atid on the 10th
>n»t. _
FltAS K...1X COL NTY.
llejhter. _ ,
The stock lav election in Fiinls-
ville district, on last Wednesday,
resulted in 135 for lence and 26 for
sto k iaw.
At the stock law election in Red
Ho low district last Wednesday,
the votes decided in favor ot tence
by a majority of eight votes.
There will bea convention'ofgin-
gia,” are bad enough without add
ing inconsistency to them.
Sensational religion is not very
cep-rooted or valuable.
one hundredths of one per cent, tax
upon this amount would yield a
revenue ot $1,245, a sum amply suf
ficient to provide for interest (at 5
per cent.) and principal of $20,000
East Tennessee. puts forward fiv I of bonds. The council would be
or six candidates for the office of I perfectly safe in^issuing $25,000,
governor. looking to the natural ^increase in
Four states held prohibition con- valuat,on of P ro P er '- v to furn,sh ,he
ventions and put full tickets in the | * < * t *' r,ona * proporlionale N amount re
field last week.
There are now in Mexico con
nected with missions of five denom
inations 10,000 people who have
renounced Romanism.
quired for the additional-$5.ooo oi
bonds. The present rate of taxa-
I tion is 1.to per cent.; an increase 01
13-tooths would make it 1.13 per
cent. In other words,the man wh<>
now pays $1 tax, would, if the in
crease were necessary, be required
Four- hundred converted Jews
arc clergymen in ihe church ol I to pay $1.02}, two an I three quar
England, three of whom have risen I ter cents additional. Of course the
to the rank of Bishop.
Martha Washington’s portrait
will adorn the new one dollar cer-
' tificatcs and that uf Gen. Hancock
the certifi t - of two itnilars.
$2 poll tax would not be affected at
I all.
The white Ux payers now pay
| about $44,330 tax. This would b.
incicased to $45 538.70.
Tne colo-ed tax payers now pay
The Pennsylvania liquor dealers j $1,320. This would be increased to
can’t do their cause any good by I $1,356.30. Ifadditioral taxation were
churches with dynamite. Every necessary the amount that would be
church blown up is good for 10,0001 paid by the entire coloied popula-
votes forjprohibition.
tion would amount to only $36.30,
own schools. So, even under the
worst possible circumstances.* it is
evident that the burden npcq all
classes of the community will br
The marriage of Representative a " d . eV ' n ***
Allain’. daughter (colored) in Lou I c,! ’'* *° ** a PP">P” atedthe "
isiana last week is attracting nation
al notice on account of the magnifi
cence ot the wedding.
A dispatch from London says I i n fi n ;tessia«lly light.
Bev. H. W. Beecher’s lectures are Was there ever a more obvious
f» ling flat over there, and he it I scheme for voting to put money in
charged with exacting an adtnia- 0 ur pocket* instead of to take it
sion fee when he pretches. |
....... 1 In some parts ot Pc-nn-ylvsnis
. t M r“’PP' y0Un * ®«n Claims ^ w ‘ aler i( ^ ; mpure lh „ fhe
to have been to heaven and return- pe. p i e h , ye to bqil U in order to
. ’ e ... . ,^ >et . ter ^* ve at *y ed I destroy disease germs, and microbe
here. Mississippi young men rare- soop i# , dai , beverage. HlS
ly get two chances like that 1
If (anybody it going to furnish
... J , .Dr. Felton with an independent
upstch from Dallas, Texas, | campaign fund, it la high time the
stales that the young men of that checks were being sent in. It will
a..d other Texas cities are quietly 100 n be too late to have any fun out
enrolling themselves for military | of , he business. H M
~ . jfy. Everybody’s voice is for
war. The^djutant general of the
state it daily in receipt ot applica-L
lions lor permission to raise volun- bU ' ab * ent ra,nd,:dness . went *°
leer companies. The dispatch says New Vork for » *hort visit, this
that the Cutting and Ras-res cases meraoran<luu > ,ound in tb *
are but samples of hundreds of oth- ro ° m ' “ Thin R* “> a >°ng: One
- ereimilar outrages committed upon I P* ir *ocks, one shirt, two colars,
fexans. 1 0,<e P a,f cuffa i one wife.”
It is toid in Washington that
when a certain senator,- noted foi
ners of Franklin county held
Carnesville on Saturday, Augu»i
I4*h, iiS6, lor the purpo-e o-
adopting a better method ol col
lecnng bagging and ties, and ulhei
busine«s 01 importance.
Mr. James Rice lives in Gumlog
district, and is one of the olde-t
citizens in the county. He was
born al Pendleton, S.C., July 271b
1792, and was 94 years Old the 27th
ot last month- He moved to Geor-
gia in 1S05, ana manied Nancy Sto
vall in 1S23.
The publ c schools of Fiankiii
aie now in full blast, and mnnbei
upward of 10 •.
Our jail now has seven inmate-.
Prince Mmall, colored, bring the
CARD . . .
McNutt, u»a., Aug. 7.—Editor
BaunCi-Watchman: 1 see from ttie
last Lsuc ot the Weekly Baui.er-
•V atcuma 1 ti at C. Li. Damei 1 as
oa ked again ami seems to t e Lars
ing u, a. dilleietit tr c uow, an-
t. at 1 l.a.e acknowledged the
charge bruug..t against u.e, a 10
t. a. _.ut e ter s alii a-.t states oeti-
tc \ iu-t wl-at Hamilton a.s lie
(Hamilton) did, and of which 1
(Daniel) accused him. Now, .11
jour rea ers will compare note
they w ntsee t at he (Dane.) tre-
to change his la e anu tmreby soi-
ea and moduy t-us uise charge
Jut r.e star > t ie pro-ecut.r, ju. go
and jury. .1 sba 1 appea. irom 1,
ecisioii. He iyirt. er -,aj s 11.at he
as nothing more t, say thr^ug
the pre.s, but again cha. enge, u.
11 meet him ano come t, a personal
unocr.-taading. He should nave
-ought a truttncl under-tanding be
fore uubhshmg as true, that wnich
he knew net ling about. It he has
ny personal matters With me he
knows where tj find me. I am not
:i pugilist. When 1 write Chare
jp 1 will not state a- fact, that i di
not know to I c true, but when 1
• rite *T.,m rumor I will state t a
rumor, a id when I know tne tacts
1 will state them as (acts. It seems
that Charley thinks ti.at because In
■A McNutt's corre-poudei.t, he ha
the right to publish
true any false charge
pleases, against one that he h.i
een trying to slander for yesi
with being accountable lot the same,
out I think that he will find that 1.
is very much mistaken, and, as tot
Clotfeltci’s affidavit, 1 am abut,
dantiy able to prove that it is Islse.
1 I’ne people up this way generally
know the venom and animosity har
bored against me by Dai id am
Clotfelter. The foul ch. rge and
affidavit was acted on by Mt. aJioi
church, of which I have the bon
of being a very humble membei
and declared by her unanimous vote
that she did.not believe the iep.ii
nor the affidavit. Now, why is
that this man Daniel it, and ha
been, so anxious to miaiepie-cn
me. I ask pardon lor taking up so
much of your valuable space will
tins uiicallcil-101 affair, but there ar<
times when patience ceases to be
virtue. Alt lurther coinmuhickt-ot
is reserved for some luturc t ine.
Respectfully, Duke Hamilton
Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated.
HOSPITALS,
CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS.
INFIRMARIES.
CUBES
CONSUMPTION,
HEMORRHAGES
Amt alt Wasting JHseases t
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
MALARIA. * '
L,' TUK ONLY
PURE STIMULANT
For the Sick, Invalids.
CONVALESCING PATIENTS,
AGED PEOPLE,
Weak and Debilitated Women.
roe isle tiy DrsataU, OrocensndDeslei*.
Price. One Dollar per BotC
inawi*«*ik«s»l , 5!2!Sl£
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ta ^raemrajtfrw^taatrj
p^Tckut™ ssSSLt«. Bonn
Iks Dufy Malt Whltkey Co.. Balttawa.IU.
MMMVAr to»PV-ato,aini mnissTsrm-
wU,mmMkf priaHptVl rmm err
key. JTb^v •almmkl* /•* hiignti", D
wtarv/remoU WuttUt DU^tm. H *••.*« yrrpmr*4
asstMiriwya.
BUM nare/e.r eilaHyta «af Jiaen, eriU tkt
U. MMArf H •»> JfOfcal Dvorfwtaat.
Price 25 cent- per 4.-.X For «aie by
Save money and Doctor hills. Ri lievc
our Mothers, Wives uml Sisters by a
imeltr |iurChH.saof Dr. Br.sanko'a (Joutfli
and Lung Syrup, the bo»t known ri medy
R>r Coughs. Cold*, Croup j.nd Rroiiehlal
aflectioiiB ltelieves Children of Croup
in night; npiy -save von hunilro ls o
dollars. Prieo SO ci-ium and $1,001
Stmpfefree. Sold by Drrt. Lyndon,and
Rush & Arnold.
Tliere Is nothing in th* tine of mafic
or mystery anout that wonderful and
•mpuiat medicine. Pari-ej’s Ton c. 'It
Is simply the best and most scientific
Fonibii.ahon possible of the essential
.•principles of those** vegetable cnr.tives
whidi act poweriuily ami directly oil
the ftnmach, liver, kidneys ami blv'd.
But there neither i-, nor will be, env
^Iiccet-lnl imit Ition^.-f it. Il is all the
time coriDgiliose Mho had despaired of
CVI54CJ ing well. Fpr yourself, your
Jwlie a"'" CniTdren.
Many a erson is starving with a full
Table before th m. App tite gone! Am
bition gone! Life a burden!! What is
the blatter? The Uvcr has ceased to do
its proper work. .The life channels are
elogged. Poisonous liuids are thrown
back into the Wood, which should.lie
thrown out. S.\Ii’i v ! 1'S III1.E P.i.ANS
will surely stimulate ihe liver to do its
jyo U well, aii'Mieadachu, spHowness and
bad breath will flee away Price, 25 cents
per bottle. All druggists.
... , A 3AD * ££
Thousands of men and women all over
our country are silently mtserab", while
the outside world think you have no
cause to grieve. ilut,'ah! \Vh pronounce
no aiiatliemns againt arty • other remedy,
but we as ert that.one single bottle of II.
Hi II. will do more in the care of any casi
of -blood $00411 than twelve botties o
any other. Our book is free audit tells 1
thu tale. Address.
■'BI.0()1» BALM ra, Atlanta, Oa.
. . What Can Be Done.
By trying Hg'iiu an keeping up courage
many tilings seemingly i.npo—ibie may
be attained. Hiinrlrens nf.b p.-' ss ca-e«
of Kidney and Liver Cotup 1 t have
tieeu cured be Electric Bi l is. a-.ter
everything else luid le-en■ -ried in vain.
So. dnm’t taluk therein no cure foryuii,
but try Klee:ric Bitters. There is no
medicine so safe, so pu c. and so perfect i
a Bloml Purifier; Electric B lp-rs wil I
OureD'Spepsia Diabetes and all Disease j
of the Kidneys, fnv.ilinbje iniitlectbn ]
Of stomach atol Liver, and Overcome
all Urinarv Difficulties. Large Btitles |
only 50 eta. at A.-It. Long.
Cheer Up! Help is at Hand.
♦•I'm afraid bshail have to be taken
to a hospital or to the poorlimme. I’ve
been sick so long that my hnsband, good
and pa’ient a's he is, enn’t s'and tire
worry and expensn much longer.” No,
you won’t dear wife and mother. See
what Parker’s Tonic will do for yi u.
Plenty ol women as bully off as you
are, have been resent-1 almost from the
grave by it. It will build you up, curing
all ailment-of the stomach, liver anil
k dnevs, ami is simple, pleasant ami
a re. *
of the Mexican Authorities—The Cut!Inc
*f Cauia Sertoha Trouble.
Lai:hdo, Aug. 7.—A detachment
ot 400 Mexican tro .ps arrived in
Nuevo Laredo, Mexico,vlast n ; ght.
They aie principally, iniantiy and
aitillery.-au.d . brought two cannon
w ;th'*bcaj. i-.u .....
They have placed dire cannon *c
as to command. Fort. McIntosh, on
the Texas side of, the Rio Grande,
and Mexican olficers have been no
ticed taking ob-e. vations from the
position aii day.
Considerable 'indignation is ex
pressed by ihe Americans at the
arrival of these troops, and this ac
tum on , the part ot the Mexicans
dots ppt auger lor a peaceful solu
tion 01 the pieseut diihculty-.
LIVlil.V Kti.MO, S IN ATLANTA.
Atlanta. Ga., -Aug. 7.—Live y
rumor-are ail at lure to-nig .t
reference to tile war with Mexico.
Ihe press dispatches, announce the
massing of Mexican forcer 011 ihe
lexas frontier, ai.d rumor ha i
j l! f u Gav. McDaniel, in common
: will: the g(jvv.rnois of a'l the states,
' has been wned by the Crcrre jiiy ot
V\ ar t > know how many organized
troops fieri--kre in Ge rg.a ready t >
enlist fer M xieo in case war is Ue-
C .1 cel. C z o. it i- th it Govern- r
.♦lcDaiicl c-as wild to return.to
Alia .ta ti is evening, ir.m; Wajiou
County, but he •:e lies the rc. eipt o
any te.egra.o Irani t! e Secretary of
Wsr, aou says he w as 1 a led 011 u
different matter. Mexico is the t.pi.
!.]ol conver.-ation to night anti a nuni-
| her ol young ielows re.lar. tneir
iriess t. go.
CREAM
MOST PERFECT MADE
The Cream of Tartar used in DR PRICE’S CREAM
BAKING POWDER is the purest in the world. The
crystals are from the finest •rapes, imported direct from
the vineyards of France.
Washington, D. O., April 23,1‘885.
I ham analyzed the Cream of Tartar used in Hr. Price't
Bafony Powder, and find it of th# highest degree of purity,
PETER COLLIER. Chief Chemist for tha United Stalls Department of Agriculture.
The following, Heads of the Great Universities and
Public Food Analysts, find Dr. Price’s the purest and
strongest. Free from Ammonia, free from Lime, free from
Alum, and recommend its use in every family.
Persona doubting tho truthfulness of this can write any of tho Chemists named:
:!L Analytical Chemist, St. Louis Mo.
Prof.eiiAKLKS E. ! .'.'ICIIT. Analytical Chemist, Wheeling, W. Va.
prof. JAMES F. 1IA I'.i'l It K. State Assayer, Boston, Mass.
- Dr. ELIAS IL BAI: I'Ll-. V, B. S., Chemist to the Dep’tof Health, Brooklyn. \*. Y.
prof. CURTIS 0.1! Hl'AUD, M. Sc., Starling Medical College, Columbus, Oliiu.
Prof. it. DELEON Y \ 1N E, AnaljAical Cliemist, Cliicago, I1L
Prof. R. S. <1. EATON. Late Chemist Healtli Department, Chicago, I1L
Prof. JOHN M. ORDWAY, Mass. InstiUite of Teclmology, Boston.
1’nif. It. A. WELTIlAli'S, A. M.. M. D. t University of Buffalo, N Y
prof. A. H. SABIN' StateC‘ v *
ProL JOHN :
SMITH'S
3IUE
BEAN
s-fURE Blllensneu: Slrk Headache In Four hours.
(G) One dost relieves Heuragla. they cure and
w prevent China e Fever. Sour Stomach e Bad
Sraath. Cleae tha Skia, Tona the Henet. aod she
Ulae» Vigor to the ejetem. Doa«; Oh?
try them once and yon urtO never bo wlthoirt them.
Price. 28 centa par battle. Sold bv Orugglata and
Medicine Dealers gentratty. Serf on racelpt cl
price In stamaa. paatpald. to any addrata,
J. F. SMITH ft CO.,
v--u»a-tu*«ra and Sale Praaa.. ST. LOUIS. Btt
Says an Eminent Phyrlcian,
•'Have used for twenty years the prep
aration known a Bradrtvl.i’s Female
Regulator. It is tho Jre.-.t cr".ibinnlion |
known for lema'.e disea-e*. For parti
culars write Tile Br:nllipl I Regulator
Co., A'lants, Otr.
Excitement in Texas
Great excitement lias been caused in
the vicinity of Paris, Tex. by tlie remar
kable recovery of Mr..I. K. Corley, who
was So helpless he could not turn in lied,
or raise his head: everybody said he was
dying o* Consumption. A trial bottle of
Dr. King’s New Discovery was sent him.
Finding relief, he bought a large bottle,
and a box of Dr. King’s New Life I'lls:
by he time he had taken two lioxes of
Pills and two bottles oftlie Discovery, he
was well and had gained in tlesli thirty-six
pounds.
Trial Bottles of this Great Discovery
for Consumption free at Long ft Co.
his bonesTrotruded
THROUGH THE FLESH
A prominent-Alabama physician said:
,*A patient who was almost dying from
the effects of Tertiary Syphillis and who
had been treated by sevr'-a noted physi
cians without benefit, used a dozen bot
tles of B. B. B. and was entirely cured.
He had ulcers on his arms, and the bones
heolruiLa! through the flesh and skin a
trp elbow, anil death seemed inevitable."t
Tired and I.na*m« ,Women
llow many woiut-ijlUerwaier-i whom
three wolds are triuCT* ‘'Till y fee.
aiiguid and tne'i, lmr<Hy able to bear
heir weight on their feet, the bloom ail
gone from tlieir clienka,, ifrjylabfe and
cross without iiieaniti'g to be'p'fitrves al
upset,-worried witb'tlieuhMdrRu; frette
over little things, a burden to them
pelves, ami yet with no aciite disease
W!ia a pity it is. But a few buttles o
Parker's Tonic will-drive all this away
and roiiavc the Iroablesj- • cu!iar to t!ie
sex ' "
CUITiNO SENTENCED TO ONE VEAR
El. I’aso, Tex., Aug. 7 Cutting
has been sentenced 10 one yeat’-
itnpriaonuient at hard labor, and
pay a fine ol $600.
CUTTING TO BE HURRIED OFF.
,St. Louis, Aug 7.—TlieEl Faso,
Texas, cor.cspondeut of t.’ie Globe-
Deinuciut telegraphs to-uiglit that
I ihe Sentence was jjto/<ouuccd on
j Cutting tins evening, it lie cannot
| pay tlic fine he will have to serve
I one bundled days longer.
Medina, who caused all ihe
I trouble, In- L-ave to ^u: Culling in
I a civil suit lot damages. The ryues-
! non of censuring .American Ci.nsu
j Bngham and asking lor ins remo
val is referred to tile Sup:emc
Cuuit ol Ciiihuuhua. Cutting will
probably be hurried ctl to prison at
Chihyahua to-night.
MR. JACKSON RESIGNS.
CyTYof Mexico, Aug. 7.—It is
announced here on good authority
1 bat United States Minister Jack
has lerig.-ijd,. but that Secretary
Hay aid his not yet accepted his
resignation.
It is sa'd that Minister Jackson’s
re.agnation has no connection will,
ih.- recent border troubles, as it was
s'nt in June last. Mnsterjaik-
sou has had the confidence ano
respect of the Mexican government
and the (American residents ol
Mexico.
Profs.
ProLQEOUt
ProL PEtSh^OLLIER, Chief Chemist for the United States Department of Agri
culture. Waxhhig'on, D. C.
Profs. HF.YS- 1 '
Dr.
Prof. EDGAR EVKitliART, Prof.Chemistry, University of Texas Austin,Tc
ProC E. W. 1I1LGAKD. ProL Cliviaistry, University California. Berkeley. Cal
1836
..Ill DGsT FROM BANKS.
DANIF.LSVILI.E DOINGS.
BKI.IOKirM REVIVAL—Milk. * HCOTT D»S-
OEHonNI.Y V I.—AT MAIIIHON KPKIXIIH—
NMOML, ETC. a
Danielsville, Aug. 6.—It i»
announ-e, tiiat- tt,e HaDtis
pr>.trade i nice ii-g will clu-e
here to-<l«y. Suite Sunday: the
following nan ctl pcisons havRjoin
ed that cliurch: Misses Mollie
Me ilow. Maggie Scott- xnd< Evic
William*, and Messrs. Too mb-
Meadow and Tom Thompson.
Key. Dr. Uuchanan is to begin 1
protracted meeting here' to-night<
in the Presbyterian church.
Threc liifC c‘>-ldien have dii •
near here this Week 1 .' ***’** 1
M s. toapt. \V. W. Scott ia Vefy
li, an I not expected to recover,
’r*. W. D. Gholston is also ve y
m. •. • * ■
Mri Ge -. ‘ K' Kvarts’Vlilili Mhlk
washu'ie l'at Dahie’.mriHe Sunday
Judge and Mrs . Young Id. G.
jfiiti- aft at tfie Mil liioh ■Spring*,
me of the fines, * a eriiig plactev in
Gcorg%V to spend the summer.-
Ma-ier Emory McElhannon’i hsd
his leg vc y badly cut, accidentally
hv a knite m the Kknll* of his Utile
brother, Virgil, while playing on
he gra-s. Emory. now god* on
.crutclic*.
. Mr. D. R. MoselcF, of Nicholsou
leaves ihia morning for Shrevepori
1 .a., to -ec hii daughter, Mrs. W
O. We'ch, who is lying ppln.
of death.' - - -C >to rn. t
Three dots’ meeting begins to-,
day at the Primitive Baptist.chutcl.
at Ly^tra. The ordinance of* foot-
wsshirg will be atieudpd to .oi
Sunday. „
itiind cyclops of the gang of crimi-
halr. . ' "
'. Sheriff J.C. McConnell left Wed
tiesday morning for Milledgevide.
to conduct Mr. Gabies, an unfortu
nate lunatic, to the asylum: ;
Franklin has three candidates fot
legislative honors: W R. Little.
Jas. A. Harrison an^M. A. ndams.
with more to follow, it is thought
DLECTALAVE. -ti-.-i
As amouth awash stands pre-eminent.
No other such preparation equals it in
teaiity of color, in effectiveness in heal-
.ngthe mucous membrane of the mouth
<nd throat, in thoroughness in cleansing
or in antiseptic quaiitles.Give it a trial. It*
.ise becomes agreeable and resolves itoelf
nto a neoessity. If you have a sore inouth
>r sore gums Qelectalave will heal them
If "ou wish to, save your teeth Delec-
alave will aid you and impair its fragra-
ice to your breath. There can be nb doubt
of it’* value to you whenits use is indorsed
•y sucii eminent men as Rev. Andrew A.
-inscomb, D. D.; A.*Vf. Calhoun, ti. U.
he eminent Oculist; the late Dr John M.
iohnson, and twenty of., the leading
•b sicians and Dfntists of Atlanta.
■' + ... •ryurvi'M JPile*. -
IMe* art --equemiy preceded bv a
.■ns, of weir it in tha back, loins and
•wei parto the abdomdufesrusirig the
•ild 1 .0 suppose he has some affection
*f -lie kid,,evs aw neighboring, organs.
,1 to, as. ermntoau of indigestion are
,'resci.t riatulency, oneisiiless of 'be
't*»iu <h, etc. A moisture like perspira-
’-Um, producing a a very disagreeable-
tclii.,,, alter netting warm, as a common
.Ueiu.am Bluid, Bleeding and Itchhig
‘1 lest mi<t at dice to tha application ot
Or B—arko’s PifeBemady, which acts
directly upon the parts affected, absorb
■g ihe 1 union,, allaying the intense
china, and effecting a permanent care
Free 50 cent. Address The Dr. Bosoan k
deri eine Co., *Wqua, O. Sold by
. ydom Mai gia**v« Arnold.
u*i
, ^ prey. «W-litvovSaic
wet euma eomoa c«, cuieie <w« h. ue* *1*
"■ ■ ♦*«*• ,!>**>i SiD iliiw i*
b rtoCj't- bstiiuf tad*art t».f$’
* -«*• *» •,*-» ; i -,»tq ot
,t!»i>q •'* Vi -to-a. >»v»lNtW .il
P »w -5«o< er#f sbui. ia s*
Female
■ Izrcuton trow Clarke Sope- lor cm
| JUU.NJI
. | tmwJwdlsayydea, I
Regulator;!'
< Sent (er our ta*, 'Uwnigg to VVorain,' mallri'
:irC f - BnUltiiU Begsla Mh AltuU. Ga.
Mnirtkli
ilf acra, re
1 H J.lMVld,
| tl *n wiu, b» tl, Abaun AQu
In. 8 R. Ky* eh*rt; the 8.>u hbya nrert*nr.
n ih» Wen r»y N* K R. R. ( uhcieon the deles*
eiii now rtf idee. Ler;e 1 ou m prut eriy o
1.4. IIAmt>ton tomtlefy n ft. fm i-au «l fr- tn th«
superior Conn of Banks County fn fovor of th*
a uks County ^o-oPtiratlve A«s«i>tl n|*r the
i*o of Kesver, Nickerson & Co., entiiut »uH B.
f. Hamph n. Notice given to dwfendnnt Hi term*
,t the lew. Tbl'htkoi July, 18M6.
ft A P. 0 W£N, Sheriff B.C,
axwmBssXrShmi,
SSsssasw.
-w at tne reaaltor term of I
timr, of "told county tone hole
lay in stpt* nlemext wkj ,uchd —
Athkns", Ga., June 1218S4.
i:nti.kmi:n: . t ... iutuvii
lurepiv to your inquiry, I may state
itudidly that L think Hereford’s Bread
“reparation the best and safest on the
n&rket.
Yours truly,
JOHN GERD1NE, M. D.
Univkks, ofGkoguia.
rtiulicai Laboratory.
Olfitv of, State Clienist, Athens, Ga
June 27. 18S4.—1 hare been familiar fo
a number ol years with the genera
eb a un ter olProf. Horsfont’s phosphativ
preparations. Kloent examinations
made, by me of the “ Acid Fliospliate"
ami *’Bread Preparation,’ shovytbem-
to be exactly wlmt is claimed for them
in tlieci.culars accompanying the pack
ages. The “Acid Phosphate” is a con
centrated solution in water of Acid
Phosphate of Lime. The “ Bread Fre
paration " is a mixture ot \cid Phos
phate of Lime, carbonae of soda and
pour. Whenmixed with Water, carbonic
acid gas is liberated and a double phos
phate of lime and soda is formed aud
remains in the bread when baked. In
ordinary cream ot tartar baking powders
the substance left in the * bread afte
“‘raising’' is rochelle salts—a double
artrute of soda and potash. The phos
phates are useful mineral substances in
animal nutrition and growth, the tar
rates an* not. in my opinion, tho
thosphatio. Po v-Vr is. .therefora pro
(eiible.to the 'trior, so far as healthful
ness is’Cot'orn"d. H G. W1 i I f v.
SllOa Tree.
The Brunswick Herald says 1 ^ The
idea that ydtlow pine is played out
ifi bootn Georg'a is* absurd. No
where ebe in all the world cut
larger trees teohtaine 1 than around
Brunswick.- Jame, Holmes, of this
city, has a contract, with the ILjton
Timber and Lumber Company at
Doboy, to furnish the largest hewn
timber in the 'world. No tree is
to be less tiian 70 feet long
and 16 ihchds squhre at the smaii
end.‘ Thiese he obtiiiri* in abund-
ahee Off Woolly Island, the p.opei-
ty of John Ward.- of this c-'v, and
for each he pays $5 for a piece. His
base of opeis uxns lyjamaica.m this
county, pad ,it takq^ twea.y-fopr
y.qke.ol oxen to haul cacn 1 ree, and
then only tnree trees are hauled to
Jamaica in two weeks. Each tree,
when hewn and hauled-to the point
of shipping brings Holmes one hun
dred an'd'ttm dollar*. ■
i ref •* »T» J ; -v . s' - .!
weaver Identified.
Ati.anta, Aug. 8.—The VVeav-
er-Pierce or Perct-Weaver ca^e
hat aif lasf conte to a head. This
'morning W. Oi Ripley, of,Indian
apolis, readied Adnata, As he
stepped from-tbotrain in the depot,
he. mA J< Pierce Weav.cr, of Indi-
anapoli*,. yyhom he at once, recog-
pized. . t ", ,
The salutations \ve'e‘*Hel!o, Pm,?
and ■‘•Hello, Bilf.””Thfc men *da‘ t|»i
ed hands a fid’ hid 'a' 'shorl’tb'nvefta:
fion about old times hhd What has
tranij)‘ r * d J Ripley *ay*lhat he has
known Weaver for twenty years.
-Mrs.’ Weaves didinot come, and
at hewcquestKipleyjcaroe to At
lanta to identify Weaner, if he was
the right ftnfor'WdsfVter, it is said,
will go to’Chattanoogo, where he
will engage in business.
As “Weaver has 1 eeh“tder.t»ed
beyond a que-tion of a doubt, the
Texas woman.will.soon commence
suit for the killing of her husband.
The Weaver faetion has given tip
the fight, as it has been shoivn that
Weaver is alive and was not in the
accident.
AN INTERESTING TREATISE ON BLQOD AND SKIN DISEASES SENT
FF gE TO ALL APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY.
ADDRESS THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
► yfeoMMAAirwiftotfSoi
Horsford’s Bread Preparation
THE BEST BAKING POW.BER IN THE WORLD!
la made by Prof. Hnr.storl’s prooess.’trie pn’y p'occss tha' p-wiiicvs a tiki*'
[Kjwder of any nutritive value,
Ralttiat Bee Hives--An Old Citizen Dead--
Keligian and Politics.
Homer, Ga.. Aug. 5.—One night
last week thieves earned away two
of U:.cle John Hill’s bee gum\; kill
ed the bees and carried away the
honey. This is the third time the
old gentleman’* premises have been
■ aided upon rvit'iiu le.s than a ye-u.
’Josiah—ur/ay, 01.e of the olocst
citizens in the county, died on the
ist mst. He was much respected
by alt who knew him.
In the Ordinary’s court last Mon
day, the will of Willoughby Bul
ling’ deceased, a as probated in Sol
emn form.
The jury o m imsioners are a
work revising the jury boxes this
week.
di religious revival is ir. progress
at the Methodist church this week.
Rev Eli Smith, the pastor, is in at
tendance, and consioerable interest
is being manifested.
Uncle Tom Gr llin is on the '«a:-
path ior the legislature.
A TOTGIl VARS.
But One Wlitch Will Do to Read Neverthe
less.
Birmingham, Ala., Aug6.—Five
years ago there lived in Houston,
Texas, a young German girl whose
name has Saffrohe FI either. Sht
was popular in htr sei. She v as
endowed with intellect, and her vis
itors were the rising young Ger
mans ot the city. She was intro
duced to a young man of pleasant
address, who presented his card,
hearing the name of Frince Tneo
dore Ftl'eier, Germany. His allahle
manners caught htr, and her young
lit a: t was won .by him. He lav ish
ed money and presents on her, and
after leaving her promised to return
and marry lief. Time passed and
the family ot the yodhg lady moved
to Cullman, Ala., where they now
reside. The young lady has never
Heard oi the prince since, and has
addressed a communicat.on to tne
Be. iin.police aufhorit'cs t > find h*m.
She has many j are cats which ae
at ins disposal.
The “boss” book agent of the
Soutli is Mr- ’A 7 . T. Hopkins of
Eastern N^C., wiio is working Lr
the publishing house of B. F. Jnoii-
son & Co ot Richmond, Va. Mr
Ilopkin’s profits are irequent.y
footed up to over, $200 a week, aud
is thoroughly under the impression
that the books published by B. F.
Johnson & Co, sell faster than any
thing eli t on the face ot tne earth.
The at’iiudc of Secretary Bayard
in regard to the Cutting case is so
untxpectedly firm that we suspect
the mugwump papers have been in
dulging in sonic stiff editorials. If
the eastern pr ss is fqr war, thrti
war it will be it Cutting is not re
leased.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tbit Powder n*ver varies. A marvel ot purit>
•trengtb *nd wholusomene**. Mo.-o ‘economic 1
than the ordinary kind*, and cannot b# »ol: in
co<o(>ctlt)on with the muliitude of low test rho i
weight, alum or phosphate powdem. Sold only in
runs. HOY AL UAKiNG l'OWDKK CO,
>Yall st. N. Y. augsdA ylw
It supp,i«
ystem.
nutritious stren^i j»l» isphttes require i by tH
i f'l.ortcnu*^ tun invothfrp^vlj
11 is reuommemlftl l>y cini'ient physicians.
It contains no cream tartar, alum, or any -uia’leration wiiatev<*r.
Put up in bottles. Every bottle warrant 11.
For sale by all de tiers.
Cook Book Fre-*. Rumfo«1 Chemical Work*. PrwH»w*» B- E
Stationery.
The prettiest and cheapest line of
wedding and note paper in the city.
Stock fresh and new. Schools fur
nished with stationery at lowest
rates. All orders from the surround -
ing country will receive prompt at
tention. A large line of blank
books, inks, pens, and pencils, pan
be found at all times at our store,
Red Front, Broad Street.
CRANFORD & DAVIS,
Book and Job Printers.
THREEUglLLS
j. N. SMITH & C0.
MILLERS AND DEALERS IN
Steam and later Ground
Grain, Hav and Ferd.
ALL FIRST-CLASS
StoreteepmuDwteiip itforSalG
TO PARENTS.
Jbay bakliw pemdere are very pernicious
to health, ana while every one regards hie
own, he should also hare ft care toe tha tender
ones—tha little children. ^w»i«iucr
^ ' \
SEA FOAM
qualities of baking:
— It containa .no
..SCIENTIFIC.
Foam
commend It. Housekeepers who have used it
JnzS°^5!i? r ’fT. Coo ®» whose best efforts
have foiled with other powders, are jubilant
over Sea Foam. Saves time, saves labor, saves
For sale by aU ffrstciaas grxSp^iT
OANTZ, JONES Ji CO.,
1TG Ouane St.. N. IT
$30 REWAFDf
Mark H. cbvalh <ni ^Iwpirere toi“ ,,,
In utau uu the lith hsjoi Ju‘F. ■ * „,.a
wpereuvuito are .till unZiiojB. "<V“ Lriw<'
to helt.ee that be it drowoed lu ihe owl *e,
a-d dralrona of ttie 'eceveryel I,
reward of WO to any one L 1 .",‘u ’ lKre
our hand, the remafeto oi a M Msrk «•
tarn.la theov.nl that he flirt.
trecHkaitt**
Athens, Ga., An;., 5. l^
HUE! EIRE! FIRE
Kjite-
Tne tatu»v *
gaUhrr for c.tiea gis* »» *>£
“ssli.st lovp by flre.^ Hial«in»ttr.nre. » ^
VafiisslasMus KirKissI *******
Send tor Ircalara aau lull pdi ticui-f*
y.'&H&LAtru. Belto^.
GIN SAW FILING MAO' 1 '?,,
The TAYlOR (UK BA w FI IKK I. oe« ,
beat made. *nj body o.o ile olu ***!
Requires do practice (to-s lu *u r * **. , E , ,
I... and ten times l«stenhMii>F“ ^
err vaehloo wsneatoil. **• ***
J BHHUIs VSW. g
J. N. mUTIIKRLANP. BeljgL.
iron workings, do not Ml to ^il '
stgue , who has for «!«• aj*
and Heilrr. and ***
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