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iy disputant In the
.jfy once defined a
fish which walked
definition »M
n'c’ailemy .ami
it was corret
i. '1'hejr
toil, that it
that it diU not
exception*
wa# cor-
Thr OUro bill in tlio •ante way
to carry out tbo eonUltu-
<OOI>3 AND FRESHETS.
Never since Noah anil Arrarat were
such illstutruil* forient* of water
‘ • reeordetl during
Waa ■nan more
more destroyed
in by the ra-
ate*, and
sail over
than ha*
to** of life ntid property during
I Johnstown disaster With It*
■I contemplutioh had not fairly
aliaed before the into duVan ta
x'*w .leusoy cltlee caine on in It*
risport, and really it *eem* that
unit race i* once more the rfctlui
i>i ri-iit.* which onco blotted ont
and made all thlnga new.
wintry I* gradually growing In-
r »hed«, which feed the,river*,
te in turn with the impulse of
In that fall*, pour down upon
| and valleys along tliclr course
mid destruction. This perlmp*
cause of all tlio cnlamilie* that
frown »o frequent in Into years,
l It is generally recognised us
mid every one rnuit acknowledge
lore Is lint one eflcctivc remedy.
lie farmer* to tor
i' lamia. By *o doing, the
rro*lcd and kept on ilie
1* where they property belong, and
md I no uvertlowa would result.
the The freiiueut occurrence of these dls-
I astniii* freshets anil ItooiH Is becoming
I appalling, and hovers over tho\cntlre
ill-1 world like an enormous vrisl*. The
oiise Is obviMi*, and the remedy Is
linplc, and a wonl to Hie wise I* autll
A C0NTI1A8T.
only wuut their
ling to accord to
The Olive hill declares that the chaf
fer* of l-nllrond Companies shall lie for
feited if thoy :cxcrci*e the power* the
.Legislature uitthorlse* them to exerelae
ami further that the minority of the
stockholders shall rdcognlao the com
pany audthc majority shall have no
voice III It.
The Supreme Court of this State de
dares that ‘"all individual's right to Ills
property consist*, not only In it* prn-
out enjoyment, but also it* futuro dia—
IMttltlon, and he can lie deprived of
neither, except for public uws, without
hi* content."
Beall Admx. et kl ra. Brail ct al 8
Ga. MW.
i 0NSI8TKNCY.
■ajra-tii*
or of the OUvc Bill
> i* to surry out the Cou
rt patriotic su*a!
that
r»n> nt lie in-he* into the
:n.!, h hit bill. A| | iehn-ive that
1 rights of I he t. ople under the
1*1.1 in will he - u rifici-J iml -* ho
- t thero-v-ut , tml feeling all tlio
• I! ot a lniuh-i Don * % 'uixoi<
WiW'
* the defender ot lie- oomtltii
Naturally line would capeet from
Hi..,tea -trlet coljkficn# j on hi*
ii n to tliat instrument. '\ ; .
" 1 . ininfultnirjui- i- r. -rveit
, ,1. to 'compare the
ooi*m.: :i"ii with hi* hill to find that it
'•he • fia^nult violation of that
el ■ "SijrSfVwi-a
The qUMtWIt a* to whether nu electric
current will produce Instant death ha*
perhap* been settled by Kontox'e testi
mony In the'alUrmatlve. The dm vic
tim ot till* method ot criminal execu
tion In New York will be Kkhmucu. He
prefer* to he hung.
A -ii -h.iU not
thi!UP*h) he done.
certain
■ Mil d elure*tlmt thd rall-
sbail suffer forfeiture of
.. ._»»« thiU;** are an-
a General Aimmbly ami
The cltiieua of Baltimore would not
allow J mo. I,. Nil,!.IVAN a benefit exhi
bition a* he passed through that city to
Mississippi', Kvcry dog ha* hi* day,
and it aeema that the heavy slugger ha*
li.wl hi*. The stnr of UU fate ha* de
clined. - i
The legislature will reuewthe debate
on tho IV. A A. lease to-morrow with
increaied vigor. They will tjry to do
the right tiling with this momeutous
queatlon.
V*IyV*S 'V* 1 .
determl-
aoon
will
Pocg'o? lhe , T)lif»'bllK"f fa dying
I»PL ''» Ing '
No imdleinc I* more creiaclentlonsly
im-pwctL hioiv powerful,or more high
ly cMmenl rated, than Ayer’s Saroapa-
{Jlla. it* standi
rcj«lto<*carjfol IPI
.u i* mikno" ledged by the medical
profession tofiaetlie best blood i nriller.
l,i ; : policemen to keep the crowd froi
forcing an entrance into the building.
When Sullivan appeared and squared
ijority | hi* shoulder* at the .lowering day the
tliclr crowd cheered hoarsely a*id waved
I their arm* Ilka a multitude of rooster*
Hupping tliclr wing* and crowing. The
big fellow wore a stiff-brimmed »traw
hat, with a bread, black band, a wool
len shirt, and a cutaway coat. He has
started in to rajse n mustache which has
not yet gone beyond the brittle period.
He lumbered down the stone stop* and
clambered Into.the coach. Closely fol
lowing liim were Deputy Sherin Chiles,
the bearer of Gov. Lowry’s requisition
from Mississippi, a slender man, with
a reddish moustache and a long chin
whisker, and Detective Sergeant*
Adams and Neman of the Central
Office. The proud coachman cracked
his whip and drove rapidly for a dozen
blocks liefore he had succeeded In shak
ing off the yelling mob of hoys that
pursued him
New* of the champion’s expected ar
rival at the General Session* had al
ready spread about, and Chamber*
street, in front of the brown atone build
ing, lipid an excited mob. When the
coach drew up before the building there
was a rush for it, but the policemen
threw themselves into the breach ami
kept the passage open for the cham
pion. He wa* led Into Col. Fellow’*
private office, where lie seemed * tittle
out of place. Assistant District Attor
ney Macdona said to.lilm
’Sullivan, the only way you can get
out of this la to deny your identity
aud aay you are not John L. Sulli
van “
Around Sullivan stood Billy Mnldoon,
Mat Chine, Jack Barnett, Mika Cleory,
Charley Johnston, Jimmy Wakely,Dan
Murphy and Billy Bennett.
DeKancoy Nlcoll had been retained
shortly after his arrest on Wednesday
nlglit, hut it wa* midday before he ap
peared. He then lei] Sullivan Into
private room and advised him to return
to Mississippi without a legal fight
He assured Sullivan that this would be
thu wisest thing he could do and wou’d
tend to make hi* punishment very
light,
“The nicest thing to do is to go right
buck,” said Nlcoll.
"It would he u great deal ulcer not to
have to go,” growled Sullivan, and then
he nddud hastily
“I am your t-uo and personal friend,
John I.. Sullivan.
Having paid fnr the mlvlce, the big
fellow concluded to take it, and an
nounced his readiness to go back to Mis
sissippi. Then there was a rush for
Supreme Court Chambers. As soon a*
the champion appeared tho mob on the
street tore wildly after him,
and in a Jifl'y the mart
room was pneked. Judge Morgan
O’Brien gazed In astonishment nt the
crowd, Assistant District Attorney
Macdona explained that Gov. Lowry
wa* the author of it requisition for the
apprehension of John L. Sullivan,
which has been duly slgnod by Gov.
Hill. He said that n writ of habeas
rorpu* could be applied for if the iden
tity of the priioner waa denied.
"Mr.,Sullivan does not deny that he
is thu person named in the warrant,”
aaltl Mr. Nlcoll. I have had no oppor
tunity to examine tlio papers, but t am
satisfied that the proceedings are regu
lar, and that they cannot bo successfully
attacked. Mr. Sullivan had already
made tip hi* mlml to return to Mississ
ippi and submit himself to the authori
ties there. Now lie proposes to surren
der himself to tho officer* who have the
warrant. 11c Is sure that he will be
Justly dealt with by tho authorities of
Mississippi. It Is properfor nietostate
that be kail no intention, when be be
came engaged to fight, of violating any
law. He had been advised that' there
wa* no law against prize fighting. He
supposed when he left New Orleans that
he waa to fight In the state ot Louis-
aua, and It was not until the night be
fore the battle that he was informed
that the fight wa* to take place in Miss
issippi.’’
The champion hail sat right behind
Nlcoll during tills speech. In obedience
to an order from his counsel he rose,
and leaning over the lawyer's table,
carefully mljustet^ pen in Id* muscular
fingers, and with ms head bent on one
side laboriously wrote Ids name on the
papers.
Deputy Sheriff Chiles, In talking the
matter over with Mr. Macdona said that
Sullivan had taken the wisest course.
"The Northern papers,” he said,“are
frequently jumping on the South, and
claiming that there Is no law or order
there. Gov. Lhwry la determined to
show that transgressor* in the state of
Mississippi are called to stern account
for their misdeeds. Sullivan's readiness
to return will probably make his pun
ishment light, and keep it within the
limits, maybe, of a small fine.
It*.updat'd ofexceUc nee fa the | When Sullivan left the court hedrove
idtlljMI (Wily.' TW»l"refi*ra- to the Vanderbilt Hotel, where be had
luncheon with Deputy Sheriff Chiles,
ctective Sergeant Adams, Jack Bar-
Deputy Sheriff Child* wasanxlc
get hack lmnw as soon as possible, and
as nothing could be gained by delay,
Sullivan .agreed to start at once. Non
of his friends car-d to go with him, ex
cept Mnldoon, Muiphy and Baruett,
but they were compelled to remain in
town on business, and to Mr. t'lune,
the hotel propritor, said he would
the big fellow through. Sullivan threw
a few necessary articlea In a small hand
bag, and al 5:15 o’clock Sullivan
Chiles, Adams and Chin* left *■ c hotel
in a coach. They left on the
o’clock train of the Pennsylvania Rail
road This will land them in Marion
county Miss., on Monday, but too late
for eonrt proceedings.
Sullivan, as well a* "all Ids friends,
think the penalty will be only a fine,
which, as Mr. Cluue Is with him, can
easily he settled. Such an idea as
terrnof imprisonment has not entered
the head of any of them, and In case
such a penalty should be Imposed there
will be much wailing among the big
fellow’* friends. If Sullivan is punish
ed ever ao lightly it Is probable that
Kilrain, the other principal In the fight
a* well aa the backer* and second* of
the men, will also be b»uled up.
Inspector Byrne* asked the Police
Board yesterday for a leave of abseucc
of six day* for Detective Adams to help
take Sullivan to Mississippi. He ex
plained that the State'of Mississippi
would pay all necessary expense*
Commissioner McLean objected,
think,” he said "that Gov. Lowry has
heliaved.very strangely in tile matter. If
he really was opposed to the gentlemen
having their contest on the soil of hi*
State, he should have used Ids force*
and prevented It or made the arrest
then, and certainly he should make an
example of the sheriffs and others who
sat down ami witnessed the fight, be
fore asking ns to send a roan to accom
pany Snlllvan on his journey South.”
The Board took dlfierent view, how
ever, anil granted Detective-Sergeant
Adams six days’ leave of absence with
out pay.
Jacksox, Mias.,. Aug. 1.—Hie news
of Sullivan’# arrest in New York was
reee.lvctl|herc tolay andjereutcil a commit
tlou. The Governor received a tele
gram this sfternooli saying:- “1
homeward bound with nty man.” He
will bring Sullivan here and he will
then be taken tu Purvis, Marion county,
to answer to the law.
Catarrh Cnn't Be Cured,
with Local Application, as they cannot
resell tile seat of the disease. Cutarrli
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
lu order to cure It yen have to take in
ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
Is-taken internally, and acts directly on
the blood and mum* surface. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best phy
sicians In this country for year*, and Is
a regular prescription. Itis composed
of the best tonic* known,combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucus surface. The perfect com
bination of the two ingredient* is what
produces such wonderful result* in cur
ing catarrh. Scud fur testimonials free.
P. J. Cheney A Co., Prop,Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c.
Buekltn’s Amies Salve.
The best Salve in the ivorle for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khriiin
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corea, and all Skin Erup
tion* and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required, it I* guaranteed to give
icrfeet satisfaction,or money refunded
’rice 25 cents perbox. For sale by John
Crawford A C'o., and I.. I). Sledge
Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
William C. Elam of Virgins, who baa
been appointed by the President to the
general land office,la described aa a pram*
inent republican and a writer of acknowl-
efiged ability. lie does no; look blood-
tiiinity, but more like a country preacher
or a backwoods school teacher.
There’s a blessing in the bottle on
whosejabel we can read Dr Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription, for the woman
who has need.
Of a remedy for troubles nooo but wo
men ever know.
•Tls her best and truest friend, and
happy thousand* call it so.
As they think of years of suffering
that were theirs before it cauie.
Bringing them the halm of healing,
nnd they bless the very name. •
Of this wonderfully, and deservedly,
popular remedy for the various ill wo
man is heir to. "Favorite Prescription"
is the only medicine for women, sold br
droggists, under a positive, guarantee,
from the manufacturer* that it will
give satisfaction in every ease,nr money
will be refunded. This guarantee has
been printed on the bottle-wrapper, nnd
* fit
faithfully carried out for many years.
For any case of nervousness, sleep
lessness, weak stomach, indigestion,
dyspepsia, try- Carter’s Little Nerve
Pills. Relief is sure. .The only nerve
medicine for the price In market.
Success results from merit. Hall’s
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcnewer Is
peaccd before tho public aolcly on Its
merits. Its success is indisputable.
Absolutely Pure.
ThU powder never varies. A marvel of pn
rlfy, strength and wbole*oe><*»«jM. Mere eeo-
aotalral than the onUnurr kind*, *»d r*" 110 *
be wild In mm petition with Iba multitude of
low tent*, •htirt weight altira or uhfwi'hate pag-,
derv.iiold only In can*. Koj-al Baking Powder
Com JOS Wall street, New York.
At wholesale and retail by Talmadge Brna,
A then*, Ua.
FOR SALE.
New 4-Rooiu Hons* and 2-a acre tut, a
■ ell and frail tret* la East Athens.
») acres of valuable land a mlleo from Athens
on Oconsc river, 4 room dwelling nnd on! I
lure. A .iSendld i-iupon tie pure, so sci
cotton, IS In corn, t neree In sorghum cane, 1
of Hi* Lnccrn. This I* * lorzsin and oen
p sold with land,
nered and wood wlU
be nought i
•eUHxo'ree coed on'the pl»i:e.
arc acred of tnc land within 1 miles of far-
uilnctoc, Oconee comity, know* te lh* John
WllOsmaon home met, f reeman's creek,
through this uses of isn.l, nod shore Is
flue bottom land on the place. This I* a tama
ble tana and can be bought for |s.se per acre.
naermof bun! la Oeenee county H mite of
Burnt factory, SO Mrs* m enltlratlon. Thts
ptoeaof land Is well mataiad, thralling boose
salt tenant boose, ami toe orchard uf peach and
apple treat, i rtos ISAJ per acre.
SPLEXUtll niULMNI^Io* ao MUIOdg*
AACBlS’ol'ieref fsa.L lying between Urn
«!Ks r*
through one corner of said tract. Raid tract
hunt la within «te mile of lh# Coen ilouae
Wukliavlll*, an ' wlU nuke n nice little fai
for anr man. and ran bt bought reasonable.
W ATKB PtlWKII, gin rull art* mill, r
by a boM Fti-erun with 4 tout fall; ActtM .
land In Um Mill tmrf, to bp.va In Idfth of
caltivfttloN, » new riwelllnjc containing 7
room*, barn and other out btill<iluK«,(kn a |»umIo
TO RENT.
g ROOM Irtowc on Prince avenue 41S.0B.
0 ROOM botue on IftuhtngUm aired 99M
g ROOM botue on JaeboN at reel 111 JO.
A LARCH and well arranged boarding bonne
convenient to biuinee
J. T. Avdkv*on, II. K. A.,
ho. mi Broad dreet,
AiJ* r liaat Lola.. .
V to a ftoiio oo (.lliivllle it l
• 30 *j n it «5| Mayivtile 7 l
7 0 9 3111 HaruioeyGrove., f *
7» i) 51,11 40 Nicbolaon M
<?£<$y<g7 Business University,
rniiri imniii ar
tbn r«**iktipblc. * i«*« o*
gnnmateed. Bnaineu
With competent assistants at short notice*
mw'Srtdj'tr CMm.
New Advertisements.
To Advertisers.
A ll*t of 1040 newapapOre divlde«l Into States
And HectUms wlH It mui ou appUcatiofl^Frce.
TotboHi nho want their advertising to nay.
wo can offer no txnter himIIuih for tbnrouict' and
« Isooni DPI.
„ ORQROK P. noWKLI. A Ca,
Newana|>cr Adrvrti«lng Rurean,
ID Mpract Street, Nnw Vorb.
All the "Rogers* troupe," Card and l*al4-
net staea of frann*. i holce Ktching* nnd
i.iitiraviiigs, from one of tbe Urged and
heat selected stocks In tbe Country. Rstnb*
lished t*3l.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS.,
I'llIfsAOKt.I’lllA. PA.
.Catalogue ou receipt of aUm_
BE WARE I BE PRUDENTI
Whs* ths proprleten at a blood frenedy kellyoo
that Iodide of potash Its pot .00 simply beans
tbeir op pot at i nsa It, their assertions are made to
deceive, and your use of ICO bottles of inert stall
Mr object Iodide of potash Isas essential to a
tree blood reamdy.u pert blood Ueseentlel to good
heehh. No namdf has press*
QUICK CURE Itself so safe,sum and oulcg
a* eradicator of mac-rial,
lyphtlitic, scrof sloes, malarial or other pe&m, for-
sign to health, that gets Into bom and blood, whs*
all dm falls u B. B. B. Send to Blood Balm C A,
Atlanta, Ga,tor illustrated "Book of Wonders,"
•Usd with convincing proof of QUICK CUKES *1
■remingl, mcurnbln cues.
A. P. Britton, Incksost, Tana, mitts
traded malaria In thn swnmps of Ittnhlnan while
working for the telegraph company, nnd nted erery
kind of nmdldiw I could hear of wlthodl relief. Id
tut sacceoded in breaking the levee
but It cost me over glOOJt, and then*
POISON
my system was prostrated and mb*
rated with pMaon and I faacama almost btlpksa. I
Anally came here, my mouth to filled with some
that I cpuld scarcely eat, and my tongna raw nnd
4Qad with little knots. Various remadieo were re
sorted to without effect 1 bought two bottRs of B.
9* D. and H‘haa cared and strengthened ma. AU
•erne of my mouth are healed and my toegueentire.
ly clear ofknott and aoreaam, and Heal Itenanr
R. RoSanker, Athena, Ga^writaat "I have been
afflicted with Catarrh for many yuan, although all
aorta of medicines and severe) doctor* did their baal
tnenrema. My Mood was vary impure, and aocn*
tag ever had aay effect npoa tho
CATARRH dt*re*e watil I esod that giwnt
Blood Bsmndy known an B. B.
B, s few bottles of whkk eBnctad in entire cor* I
■wad It to nfl who have Catarrh. I refer t*
any merchant or btskre of /Bum. Go, aad wtl
tmdTto
ii. Monts, Atlsats, Oa, milts: "I had a*
appetite, my kidatr* folk
Sore Tonsils thio*» mutant-
roaalegrote, Sove* hoktlcs cf B. B B. *s.*iielf
Lt I iijoii Point..iV...110 JAaml
** WoodvIDe 10 24am
“ Maxeyn. leflam
» Antioch. 104anm
" Lexington lloteml
" WlnterrlUt.........i
Ar Athena
Sl.KICl’lNO AND
lusswal
i’ARLOK
Fast train: Parlor earn b»‘twp<*n Angunts .in
Atlanta. Niyht expr»pa: (deeping cars bettree
CharleahM and Atlanta, Angnsta a>id .Ui .nt
Aoputa and Maeon.
Irabu Msnberatf and ttwtn atop *t nnd n
ceWe paaeongrrs to and frum thn faDawivgttJ
tUrns only; iTmvctown, Harlem, Hearing,Tbou
•on, Norwood, Barnett, Crawfordvllle, 1-nlu
Point, tsrerulioro, Madison, Burledge, Sock
Trains to mid front Athgnsc -1 »m. tr -
27, S*, 1 and 2.
J. w. unaax, E. R. Donsrr,
General hsntger. G;i ill fas*. Ag- n
Jon W. Wit its, Trav. Pass. •> in-nt.
Richmond k Danville Railroad.
Northeastern Division.
Condenaed Schedule.
IN EFFECT JUNK 10th, 1880.
Trains ruo by tlth MerVltao time.
BETWEEN ATHENS AND ATLANTA.
. No. U DAlfsT.
Lr. Athena 7:40 a m
Ar. Wash’ngtn 8J3.am
Ar. Brw Vont 1:13 pm
i'ulliuan l’alace Haiti Sleeping
Washington
BETWEEN" LUDTAN D AT H E N S
STATION*.
I 39 Athene
T4# fffl
M AM 1*M
Trains S’oJOan7SwIiTrnHUy;Xo;ii3M»
aad f“ — ■“ —
ltd 22 will run dally except Minday.
Train* run by 7ath MerlfUan tlmc-one lmn
*%.... tay..o.,.
IHv. Paae. Agt. Gen. Pam. Agt.
K. BKICKLEY, Sujit.
Covington k Macon Railroad.
T oc.\ I, SCHEDULE In elect Sunday. April
It llth, mil
NORTHBOUND
R.L.J. SMITH. ,
ATTORNEY AXl) jCOUNCBIXOft AT LAW
HDAX1EL* VII.LE, GEORGIA.
mSHua
la thWu-
MSiiM^iSeo'r^a
preme and Yak rat coons ot thn Mate. Will
ve special attentloo I* collections, and ask*
ompt retwnn.
FOR MEN ONLY*.
A POSITIVE S^^TStKVoffsViXXUTYl
CURE cTxSSJi'ttSrtfiSff -1
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MBR' -
oat pata. Booknf pap-
ticalars «f»-.*. PKEEt
B. M KCMH.LKV. M-D.
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