The Middle Georgia argus. (Indian Springs, Ga.) 18??-1893, April 14, 1881, Image 2

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T iddle Georgia Argus BT.TBHET) EVERY THERAR-VY MORNING. - ———r- r: rr : ~~kzc. TTurrn as PF.rovn-ri,\s<; >j vttfp. at tttf [.osTornrr at Jxdtan G y. 7DT AN STRING, GA., APR ' irqi T.OrAJ, MATTErT MV. Rilov Lindsey h'-ft for Indian Tor* cdory on Monday last. v, : o wish Mm n sain P-omey and n prosperous tiftfu de serves it. ' ’ - t. B. FMTTF. pf Faribault Minn., c "s; —T *mi ■ **r’H an ‘“Thin* Rang Pnd ?l *o<! it ftae helped me; hh>~ end to have another oi extra ftength ■?o* >n. —Rcse A'lv. T 'or-vtli had another dosrfruetivi 4 ft re hv-t in wl ich it. is esti* *. ;U<l, ekrh* to ft \' thousand dol *rti u ! • av o woslofit. TV * AVadkins and Snm Whiteheftd. col. v- a-; blown up orpMbnrtyv while blasting l<' Mr. .T *' ?Vuv k*o - v yr*M U’rjg in f]u> 1 * to i\< 1 of hud. c v '-s end one tinker. r < * f ~ IST apt?it and thceitv of GrfSn. -\nril 3rd. f>? *ho Residence n4‘ the bride, -by Rev. Dr. Kehdall, Mr. UV::i,l TTelton-o. *o Ml’' . J;Vn rt Oorcll ov Sov one ‘Kendall D spavin Cure ■ - tiie I)<*-.! liniment for human '}<:. a T ever tmed and thousands h ivc extolled it in similar terms, dee their Admwj.koinent. By request, of our Ordinary who de-'irrs that the citizens of the county may more fully understand ■heirduty. Wc will publish from ime fo time some of the most im portant sections of the road laws, 1 flvdyo row! OvciseC;. Beneath a shady in dth'-x f;.t, fie hold h* 'Vlumd. p.hc held her huh f held my breath and lay flat; Ti . v kissed. I. . ' them do it. Ho held that kissing v-as no crime, '-lie. held her head up every time, . 1-Id this piece and wrote this rlvTne; NOTICE. ir-. All persons indebted to the estate oi! dohp Curiae, late of said county deceas ed are requested to coupe forward and k’c dac e having chumn id • -la., vvih present the-m hi ... -. : . apr.l7’Bl-Gt V .•'inch:, and all kinds of builder's applies address E. 11. Broomhead Co.J cueOv v ....i'tc I-oi.■ :y s.■.'■ nson Atlanta they will,'ey prompt few LUetvrX.T xi T Ii- patron?, roof me public. * See theiv vd in nMhc: CO‘*lllllll. —— We arc glad to learn from our ik that less Mortgages >vo bsir.g 'even and record'd in our bounty than-has bee’n in an nber >f years, he ak>o informs us that • iv'dr is less litiyidion in ourcm:.rts !han ever known before, “Bill” Chir py -. .dierilf v f uld perish in . syj jf P-; d’dll': ffO to r-V~,*A' \ ' I W e see so t.cMli :i.•out* the great i - • •; r • i.; • x po‘ dc n ;o b e helci in At - ;nty? j Wo reuse send adv logo non with j n •V- . ■■■ ;■ ■ ■■■ >..; 'to I -hoo vhat advances old Butts! hm; made in the procluc'ion - col : -taplo . —— —-- Don't full to e:.U at this cilice and ! •• o •mi new .’.Hvin.' machines.: can fit von up who, ny kind I w.' nr Ladies v' o .''.py.ive.v-'' h!legt-mce slid benutv ;vc in ir,y ” •d'cr > s fTair PV Uam. It i>* the best ,<itide sold for re storing gray hair to k ■ Muo ; color andbeaufy. npir 7 * Mrs Hundreds of Men. Women and; Children Rescued from beds of na n. ddnv:.nd. c.isnost death •mil nv ! !e strong and hearty hy Parker's Ginger Tonic are the besti •vi’ A iws in the solid of its st'w-| dug v orth. You can find thf so in ! • •.•••ry commturh" r _ x ::d ! • • r . ' .v:. ipr.T'Sl-lm Wo hove received Oom ' v : . in* ly.'of P-hA-ra. N.Y7 4 :i3 Jan-I ‘.ir.'-y number c ‘'hi - Fruit Recorder j and C'-tiagk Gakijlner, which. lie >.c.'.• liur. 1u oil applicants, ihis •n No. 0 worth the price of the subscription. (£1.00) for the paper for one v. ar to every fruit grower and liower fancier. It: as full of x; v 'a r ae. y. Pend a postal card bj him requesting him to send you the January No. of Recorder, (wldc hc 'ea ’ * eit ee t o a; 1 anplF cants.) -.mi see if you don't thank ■ -DOtaJr. PONT ASK CREDIT. On Saturday last a worthv col ored iarmor, named Jessie Her i-ham, apparently in good health wont into the cotton warehouse of • - '■ an- V Hr- har Ha lumhiis, to v. k for advance- with whioh cultivate bis en*p ycgiv Bui before the apphetdiry Wa c fully made Je?sic fd] dead on the Boor, prohablv of heart caused bv the exciteinf-i-,t growing out of n failure to offer at once the needed security.—This sad case should be a warning to colored farmers not to go to cotton ware houses or any other place for ad vances to raise a crop. Keep out of debt, and die picccfubv at a ripe °M ;tge.--Columbus lf"njuirer Fun. DIED. Our tew u and county i again saddened hy the loss of one of our most worthy and highly otr med feUtov citizens, Mr. Henry H. lliggiiis, whb filed at seven • ■ !<x k yesterday nv.ndnw i.iH injuri received hy a horse runmhg oyer him with plow, mention ol vH.’ h w’a;- made in our last ’ issue. If the ciriz* ns of this com.nitmitv could have directed the remorsles- hand of loath, lie would have been one of the k-st to have been taken. lie was of ■h so good ioen that every community ""crets to loose, one wlio was true to ev ery irosfc. ITfm ’ould have been lifty-five vears old it he had lived one day longer, he left eight little children the oh'st of whichoi;ly 111 year? and Gmonths did. Why, oh why! could not erne! fate spare him until those urn*-' ones could have been able to battle* with tnc world, Perha])*- fh? Godot love desired . jcting tiiei: without a m&v C'hu we say to diem and theirkG : to dry their tears? No, we woo ’ •*- ha • a 'rart that would not and. ■ teafoi U-t lon.-: ojm: so noble, 'we >..:n only ask them to try :o emulate ids vir tuc;- a.i:<i goo Gae that thov may meci ■ thi ;'oyd ..' ’esm el iloa.Ua. DEATH OT AN EDITOR. The announcement of the death of Mr Jcv.-cM 0. D cV-dif., c lit or oe v * end genuine reprot ilr-ugucut the Mo.M Mi i ic’./o' ie w;* born, in Ma rion Alabama. March 25, 1841, and wan for:y '.’cans old at the Gme of his deaf);. He wen* to Go!’abun when he was 14 yers old with his fathei Rev .J. jT.DcVotic. Hi ajfcrwerds studied t w ' • ; yf, the university Oi’Alabama, and they, ve.jit to Co lumbian Ucfm ! ' V'Amdt: >gb>n. He graduated at 7d.o.r< e ■ • Ivors it v. wl Me that ins-Uition way : n charge of Dr. 11. IT. Tucker. Jo I,S6J k, Mined the Confe-lcruh army a.nd ser- A :,-.d-U' ..■ ‘■■.■'.y lotionx com pelled him 1 o retire. In 1863 lie he c-anie. city editor of’the Enquirer, end i:i 1871, when the’ paper woo consolidated with the Sun, he be came editor, end from that time un- the day of h\< death, the n*'ws columns at:d the editor ini pa-go 5f the Enquirer boro the impress of his remari e.hle indue- v v and vcimiilitv - ■' iJ • 7 } .; :x neD ie : r cot]acting' l lk ■ ■-u e, —that class oi iu:*> s winch is of abundant interest, but which is not embodied in the press telegrams. Mr. DoVotic* was whelk wrapped up in. his neper, and his death ’ crima ’f - - - 1 V C - • -- * "... . *- . ' -A- - • - ■ ITOT\ I T TR S' Ijpj WC; It an editor omitr anytliing, he is la.-',* k 1" . e>,vi "C"T I * R-• - ‘ - • if] -di duv. •- !■ y : ’}• !. -• : ■■ - : A uuht bar rhu position *>; edif-w; i! .; du ; 1: •' f '■: "*i > - * ’ ■ hr : r• r b-.'. , v: \.\ . • :.. p. he lots wrong ,-r, \ lv\. . ’ unmenthnu -i A -is < o r.-- indutpes in per-onulh:••. ■A-,*--- net, his puper is * -r.rr ••* - 1 . .. .t if 1 ■ - P' - It&k b i . O, p , r .{ does-id kjx/c. Uo-wq. -<J :i e i com* T v ‘• ; ‘ ' 7 ■ • "\\t p| a\.s 0, love, before we v> -rt fe nivdu Before the-hr-’ “1 viU ’ ,-x*:bcr— Be fo -r eo r > ■" 0 01 v-r.i'’ 1 Wo.', < n !!' :• • * P.i- -r, .. -. 4 .. Before the eburw "■ M b-4 rite idw o es- ;: ; : orr •.* h. - ~ v . And answer uw -n tin* sic in si It* Is there wits’ll vour beer, • fu- .-e --ono bagc.rdig shucte.* .>! * ••gret.- ii ■ >n lu c r (-*h . .>e• ■*c i.•!' !>•!> iie j -v, ; t Is the re -n and > vorM > f oui-; une you h - c even know;: or ;ccn. BA.' -.if you v 5. 1- --- e<n kuo .u. V*- ■ ' ” Cld -1 * > - .. . , . T .1 . t>U l i ; ' A A " - * -!. f-i,, O ' ’OOll Is there. I;.r. * vxr.i h juc n- v. Ann T wul b .Id von bound no •• , •< . j IV . • ov- i. as it would )>,. in < d•• ; t v ,c_C.s ; ! .. . ... . V To woo and wi iU .* l\ r All ilm ter y*. •: d*. >rsil • ’’ 5 ; 1 will :*pt say h'o.v I word ’ . -;'v ■ ■ t V ■ ; . , v, , y nd fAld yj 1 *t v,, Mv b : r—lit*, nrc - V. von • I'd trv J . ■ ■ • sim M Ip. UW, C M : . , . vCW i-y - But, tc ug.. r v jv u vnfc tears* ar, dim I reed lh : ; and: . ■ Whi \x : |V !■••••* * V. ■ • I wilt—l will ! R i-.-h.O oh word- Though voters arc flow .-jus w-m aiKi f; ,- t, • v •> V r- r' V C C-. r ■ -f- ; . - ' DUTY OF ROAD OVERSEER'S. ► - ‘ If any Overseer omits to do his duty with 14G -*u.yr 'bridges, and causeways Under his 'charge for ;f> miuib a. thirty days i from the time tiie necessity ior any immediate work occurs, unless liin i dered bv extreme bad weather r other providential cause, lie sluall Ite indicted for a misdameanor. and oh convict ion shall be ini prisoned. ai die discretion ot the Court, .tod is also liable for all : damages at the ?juit of any pe> -on | injured by such ommission. If any Overseer within twelve 1 months after his appointment, neg [ 1c- n faithfully to di? barge ijbl? du | ties requifeti. oi liin>, he is .sabjeut to *' fine not exceeding fifty etoHars by the Commissioners uiider u boin lie serves, wlm shall notify him. of bis neglect, and unless a. ex cuse is rendered to them within twentv days fr<>m the time of *:hcK notice, thov shall- issue wre uM< for M;< line ;.y we see 4. ; . e -ThElCtSg - A nd when the main streets of any dice.porated town or city c&itinue in a st ate of neglect for t hree months, tie In-;ices oi Hie Peace therein a-Or by virtue of their oifiee-, Hoad 1 CourmbMonerq urrl Miali ap-pcim i Uvtiiseers, apportion the hands Unn would be liable to road duty throughout the town, have the street.- worked on a- though they were the public, roads, and mast, in every other respect, perform the duties of Head Commissioners, and for negle.t of apy other. c!utw, or violation -f any of the road laws, ire liable ■ 1 ■ such C si oners. w >*i u .itmnsi&MimHCKim*vunm- .. • " ; M e-P EXTENSION. % -■ ’7-O'-' II .* :>} , r:r ■ ; . ■ 7. . ; OIL. May or ? arc s K English." called the council of Atlanta to.gmbcr for : - -f hear a few remarks be made by Col. Pd T. VYilciui. lie great railroad man. will refre-.ree ho the building W *>. r; iro • n A- Macon and Bran r body by M.ayo-r i ic.glb.l.. ,o c >mp;i lli- ’i-i‘V ;. ;bw i\ iui r , - o.tb. ... •; he object for vi*..’ bi t:w; nU'etiuv [>*,i been < Die. ! i ; ; i.r l [ !:r i. h-- oxtcn-’oii ryes ;*• r,.. Ry;u v; us the n'rghcr !‘O, ..-C- and ~'.r..h ;■.!'• ri. the and k Si flu 1 joh. ■ li ~ . ' ' ■ agre’.vhji ;!:o .■ • -1 e -he e ’Urts below, ikiick .rwaghi<h In men: of these b**ndr. . Ct ion* 1 U'il son rod that. sooi' a- tor rgvw lion uf tiio vcday of the o bou.ds was defi.iu.tely; cet-de'd, th,- hrdkiinv: of the read would be commenced and the road, j I fch .r h Die bogii ing r is completed. H -planer r-iu.ted that two 1 i had i>* :n tut’-'cyed—ci-*o of them ;o Covimhob and 'he othc v !- At!.anta, : vl -. ’-• ,p M i • v - . v,-.-, no-* 7 ■ it votilc 1 l%i> \ - ■. .-1 k ■ .*k■ a * . , • * " ‘ m, !. j. •'i.r , . S ’ V/:i '. . ::j and : ’ .Og iu * • r; y rrx-:,-.. ; .0: opi. 1 id* 1. h.'U dir * her* * won i It* 1 -n li.-. ; :, A ; h’: T 'h- . { ' -r, . .. -. . ceded t il l i*: ::a-.' 1-1 r-f l.armigj.\P o ' l numj-V • .: k. ir... : f,.rgki. NOTHING -t:TTI FD, AND EVERYTHING IN A JUJIBLV. WILLI VIM ALP DISCOVERS TH VT LVPRY r! I [NO JV j IIE \V < > til 1 ; y ( ■ orv-c Wroxu, and ti *at -i ' ’ ■ - - ?; tj i .a \ v ;:;' \y - nstlncLP r 1 j•! . ' . • , . ‘ ■'•O ■ ■ _ [’■ "’i V ' 'i' i '. r ' i*' - ■<. , ,-v . os; : ■’’O- oov an.l cveh ij., i.: . ’; ? pf p..,,.-:i riC ' r t d ; i-' j.-, C c l V' T :>y.;C V • i’ -: ' -■' ■ ■ ' • |'j f rlr>. and '■- <><? •’t - . j i .i [ 114 ** • ' ■ -**y 4 •**•••'' j .. ’ r-id . I.r. ■. . , . i . . v r . : ... | ■ i jd. .’ TANARUS, , r , , . r"' r, - ' jF' c • - Iwd "’tWii 11-0* i.oo' i<: hd ; ' .d:r,,;T f pT,w ‘ O':':* ■- W. I.;, w •> ■,o- •• • a ■■■ ‘fence or no fence. p ; H e Tvorkt and hard for ten 'styh liaulnig rock a. -i bvilding T°ck,l )C !T u r! djlina'em. Kb Toitble, doth*.* it? 11 [mSnr.oUblbk but still wc arc not unlupiV. We don’t's on the hank nd cuss at my house* it don’t pi iv. Corn is going to he corn and wheat this year, rnd it becomes every farmer to he up and doing. If we don't make a surplus these railroads will suffer auci -ic ijnpoYnisiied tor wart of iriegnt The .vk ;k will tumble for want of divid'-uds. The merchants um have n ri customers who can pay for what U *\v buy. Then tle bankers will b Ye no borrowers they can trust, dies ito Ah*. Dean, at Gads den, wk' :is a so!iil nu'cchant and u close o -erver ; “*Suppo.se t his turns out to be a very poor crop. year, what then‘b ‘AV by. sir u said ho, -the w h •!o c ountry will I>c i)roke The cog and meat and hay and gnmofh.n stern o.d.s an*! raiitoatls an; poin” y i.r tins <a>utit-i'T on a. credit \\k; Ikm bi intid i* l *’. Every- J thing depend*-'Oft a go*>6 crop year —move ; ” Gum r T a ‘ ’ vn : kn^wnk lAV'-!;a*so"nd by l>ait-on to get to get to Ronix.’ —c w v miles fo make tweniy — tor the B & e ami Kingston lino haul not been reps.e- .1. It r- eli right now. wait tor the net r- freshet. Dalton is a lively pla< :iV:>pw s she wouhleiU have a riv-; or v she eeAhh Ihat's all right. I reek on, for 1 fir* r sec f-.*iks con?*, rt- 4 an*.! py,* t ■ ugh I told Air. I- wis ! eouid ent help Mri’.ikhig about the feller who' woukeu l . lieve i;lie corn because it was en? sheo, iHit he nceuent <anv about iv*.:.- or any thing else v~- lona as he van keep tick tub raid going, six train l*;.--ids .. i i.-ns-engers a day- to wed, and • ; ■ sml eni’body knows ir * ■. a l *’.'-; T* •>!iin e i;i•, t ; i ;>■—i : v. ; i.-.niy je.-oi i l.mov r'■ r ti* ......- V..K- '••••• x ' :7>i : ’i! ;■ r . ■•’ li 01-- : '•; *■ ••. PP • T '-- r. - ; II - ; -• ■ . /.• hi ta ally vi -n v. p i T go; *v U*;.>•;• A rad :d' -ersaGon, for bapkJkp iwisied an : every man ' -e, by ii lu.-light bis ” - ; * the -h. -:, pvdk’jk' *•'••* :■' /-'e-i whhthe ■ <*- *N ■■ !Ii P * V to I-Usw >.bdiMl'e has in Vf }>re ferf'er A r*<*■: '■ wifh :i-r jnrn :dl-;.;p r. ;-T r v. - r. ; -, ’• r. .. .>• R. P-’: - ■' Ti v ’Vei) hr v*s .vlr;;’-: . . v-p in;.. One tree (I leu hr h 1 ’ PAO in ihero- oud wti/n she hear.! ihut the ion ik vac . i, o shake she t.Md her ice : .m. ?.o * e.•■; -i 1 -'tvt, but,die [cPoii g>-•.•; • -oe* it and -id it \v*'ud*j| be uTCUIeg- t •-.-•Uhl SiJOW a lack u? 0011- •ir< • .*■.—•; ‘ \j c. -v. ■ , *,nV p t sms ;• ,r e ' •*.i ■ ' key: {-•• -e ■ hi.•- eJPn. \ ,■■ 'r < lave n-rX -• f J, , -. -U;T . c- ”, s-d h v O': u ami : = ■ • and -e - *. l ■- : : v !: -<T *- : *-a • md. • e:c*x . * -i- ■; ' ii- ; vr*:; ; . -i ah • *_■ .. i : ‘ii*d f. .*■ !::■■■ < Tnr-p, his t* Id him • o sii ii]> an iiiM** 1 .end 11ren Pro Diom u.i an-d iiiiuruie-i. le-e' she t.i.-r,- the uwoev Olil; iue SfC ! *> ji',’ *f !<’ g> !. web iUP'k ■- b . : T f; T - 1 'U !*’*'< ■” ' X' E' - ! - ' .[■;'*••?-'* ’ P r ■' iy hi...-x- wlt.lca i . topping, ex ! oh !ook !:■ ■ he- TANARUS; - r-ii* ‘* W! - ” - - *;. : .ic! ’ C.X :-: x. :udv 'OX,:*. and; v .- r . ,h,- ; B'!t yen luusent joke with km mueh as vet. Thi y are t*o- iv a. !. j,;.* . | t ■ hat iowj -h; .yoer in ?X ’* ! :y. . j ■. •• - -- | .G t i XU( * . f. • . se: ■ *--i) j gaby I £-h u b-r t !. -ike von ior; x-:--e- X" U;. ‘ -f A}., j ' j toy ■ • ■ O-W, ccin.vy : l I)-' ' •' ■; ; w ’IF i : ' Vi ■ ? ,sS . * 1 4 ■ vV' ■• ; : -V •• g 1 ;r W j y- r. j •] i ■-. U J j., flic bait 1 ■' - numns say? •T t*: U i Ll** * U *} h r O l’(>11 lid l . .-1 Y 1 him py f- n.• o- f ; ;• *<'•*f>v f*. i; vj , -tft I*-.- V _ T . ; ...... A t ; ‘ : ■' *< 1 t\t * = | ♦j f* j•?'*'* t : f * ; A - : d- 1 ; • l ” 'F'O,S .v: '■ i !’H : : .OV- FiLt; t-i iiji: &U} V-fQ:: ’ At* this, tentiw-gby opened tho vav mid } OV( y It a- ho many I hat > * Led to virile, bid the pain made p -mV ■ crahlr .-■ijtrV.f it and I ‘••■yye- ! . my ltam'l to my. jaw. The engagement had folly opened. My oldest son full of wit I don’t u vr r X v ,] r >h. “Fr, yon have more '*ehee T '’ now than anv other preneh- i n this co’iutr ’’ V hie; hough nn®- * c( l n round, and I tided to laugh “foo hut charmed rnv hand to my I ', rv * “’Well ” snid my daughter, “Pa has learned to hold V- jay . last.” Another big laugh, and I put un both bonds to mv h<v k oase the pain. V-’ife got Forrv for ■mo and said “Tfu.-li * children, that is cruel‘ to your Pa.” “Oh, no!” said Wdli.-um “Pais suffer ing from his own jaw vow "ban he is from ours ’ Pen! after nerd of laughter went up and even the two-year old hov enuirh! the contagion a.nd joined in. Of nour-e he did not ndr r c land or ;m;v ■ • what was said. hut T saw from the cut e:’hi- >vr -d-.at “papa 5 ' ' i,v>-? .• r r y■ ; ' ;lU. About t.hi- time T had n yiowevfid ineliee tion to walk out inio the v rd and ip edit ate awhile WhPo ! was •Tone T ‘d ' wv Pv y . v vp the children, v P r-i when T ,vin>i' heck Pet e-ictyi serious, but vioo>i noyau 1 • ' en; mo ■ yes a t me ..Ovly snd pirn. looked at each end i-;hi]o. The sunk soon developed into a snigger The frown of my wife whb a brood - >r- : r rnder neath P ' •' -, n ; r. T tried to e sc!mm nd lo‘k nf.< ? ■ ■ 1 it ■ VOS oanu’ht 'he sim .• n! st ir into my fa.ee in e of me, nnd ore by mu /• rapid sucoes sinr d-y. o r-Htiih holding : ’’ - ;1 i cd' 1 Ptg witi imda. c'•!'! -k• t*l m in lhe Hiree y-vT •••. auiid {he worry and confusen of the ehi.ioi'on ami an ey, • sp> ih- e -vs id -• ■ vc,• rions re s. ld ;• n v wife is subject to dn.v aft* r dee. :nv! ear a her year. \ fw 1 u'c-e sympathy her my than J felt in mv Ido. 1. have not " f'.-'. conthied t > the house , twenty-one years *A nr • married life. ; die (:"di'’t know iili non wliat a perfect, in P- ! A’ ov :• .-•< • rod an-j eon .•'•in •_*' *•'-•' my wife, i . “uel here! A- • s To stay daw in and dav out j Ao (.)• v,u n. : ' eons or not. \ m:ni ] flint doesn’t lovo hi® it 1 and treat \ ■: with ''o*ll stunt iomlerne-.s . brute ;• • t r -.v ir: ® : • ! b •• ■ a!’ mv | :>th*'-ts T can't help a. "eeling of | ,:] e .. in my fare wlirn f h, V a' \ buy wife. I’m afraid n m.sn’ | got as muon re. ,••• • *or o- e ;-e | dor -'A <; * *•' !; IhiH ( :..hmil,A- m 1 she had I■■f e e ! iras i ooped a\ | iere with thovK ivino noisy, romp j children Tib i*i • , I havi l • ■: .■ ' (and! hli tcron my l?r 'j . ■■■ U • d-. i .*; I • ~ • 1 ’ " t ' ‘, ■' ; ! b ' I .• yem ■■■ hr nf.i e and fids nr; t c-. I ni'eml igo: v t i ; a one of. the' Ago ; ...pi, y . <‘id. V. > are >ll iit •’ell ■: . dlpf S r• ; A )■( .I ' ■ A (■: I "u I. ;>t i )]i;r ..!fi j•: , • r '• - . 1 ! -AS V\) U' WC ■ ; in. i bout as r? n /• ; "r • ” ■ e . " .■ •o ' un lie; hr •• <• f , j . ; . i ■ ’<t mo-.. 1 Vv, •,.-* eit 'l■ ■ • - j;i • mom than ' ; - > . and b\ the y i! # ot ■ • •■'• or a e ' and <• dguen : •’C " .•rne ; • ' A A- \ ■! .->, tj ( u ] j., i ’ ■ . ! •) • i <)V\{ ?v r; * f v y.;s- \\ iCS /•' ’ r : • • >. ; ,V : • ' "'. V j r-i- —m. . Jos , v. <; i: Mr. * ‘ : ' ■ i:: ten. 1 t-- ; It i: tvr •- . ■ • '•*' mo ■- .1 this place f.-oon a tier j • ‘ *'■ '• • ' tvm. ; coniiiiUtiu ; in th' * c: ''" tint! <!•*"• inv vri y-ttfiy, , t 1 i .a T : > : '1:1 •■•. .- r■ unprui* ncing tvay, ju i \ ing •••:>' non ' it . ’ or • ucn::.vom;g to ' nn tv ’ • iati a in-t auef reason 5 ;-.‘Vti- •-"> of '■ ’■•o * ‘ patvru ' f•• ;i' - ' -h - 1 j.-: is til.- j.• -..u.1t > f the lo gi-ia;-1< a ;:t •. c Ho ■ • cv- : t ■ ? • kning known in. former • ear T oi’bvt : wi and \ ■Q ■ . ■ •' : t > f ’ h f Rdl) ■ t< rbet, * hi MX i*l K SUPPsY house 4. S- R. H B;;OoM*':r.A !> o no., Sweeny to LON<TRY & ROBINSON, OftK- aud Warcroooi :L DEOTH R Streo. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. U> Rr. SASH. BUNT'S, In ] ALTS'; [RACKETS * . SI \IR RAILS • mmoles balusters, ML .LET- HA ROWARE > AILS, \IXXED PAINT, *• ~ j I**: ’OPTr. I.K U> LlfcsEED OIL, Colors of all Kinds, Dry a; " ' ' ; n" : niTTV M VZIEKd’- I’OLVIU KAL • ‘VflNin- . PAPER BORDER life in tho struggle for the ••] o ,sj M < ■• use. Mr. G. is one of the soundest tltmbers, and best informed Citi- of our county, and his word, idcaor opinion is considered ne thoJßy on any subject, in fact he would liave long since been honor ed with a seat in legislature could he have been prevailed upon to serve the public in that capacity, but he has no aspirations to serve in a ca pacity of any kind, and all hi? acts in serving his fellow-man arrises from pure nobleness of heart, and gem.runs impulses r f character. To illustrate this more fully, wo hope we will he pardoned for ni hiding to an incident of persona ox eerier e, in whiehAho true char actor of the subject- of this sketch was forcibly displayed. A few months ago when it was m\ misfortune,ho go through the “mil, of financial disohit-ion.” Vfhon tin: “batteries” of some-- > • ited reckless creditors had opened fire >n me, and rnv brain boiled ’ n'icr thr hm o r overtaxed anxiety to dc vise eme nu to xlricate my self from the embarvasement n i whii.-Ji confidence load pk r a hue. * < ’r.-p.pA bridging over” fron*- | point ' r poi nt m■; effu -o -*.p j equal justice to all, and too muc’ 4 * i mortified and chagrined nr my rm I v r;: A .-.f cir to rc'we. m v t rue condit ion to dearest friends wlwm the Bailiff had sent rx wot;, the- ],o would be out cn a certaif day I o m, ke a levy n favor of ohe 0 1 !’• '* r v O' ‘lf v ‘ 1 *p r? arousrk e from a sick bed. and stood upon tpe step •. of my noire will* his hand resting on Fix ( 'hip poci.et" in v hi- h was • ‘ uvo slioof erAbvifh the fhoriiTof Butts °cUr tv Ftn.ndiny m the gate, and in tbr pr •- c.f a r'/y' Ted vim • hov iMore!; eldldron, eiotated *<'?'*■■ set dement. ; was then, not him ' .r.i - or Hankrurit* sy. in .ohat ' v.-.m’-j he wpidn d v red in : gati on,, seem ad 4 ay • ; hwa> dem. tim- eohn W (hh son. without any solicitation or' my part. without an\ hare of r , . ward a.nd actuated by no eth-T ' motive, than the pr.cmpi.ings of i noble and generous bean, inter ccoded in n y behab mv! v about mv knowled - the- L- hnew the nation, pteped fonvnd v -n.i •islmd then to stand back. . , , A: u ! when I learned that he ie: A wiilten to partics'in d.tlanta, a skin;; the - u r: ;t “ I :l u .e.u wh.en be w: - - ilownf’eiid telling them/ thb. man only v/ants a fair fight / giv him a,! ham v, N.nd learnim- tin: 4 -p*-v hi act according] e to./ln-;- od ■ a >..% ; e< v- v - </1 .■ ji - sprhm ’i - !n -■. , ’*( ■■ •• ; ■ ui*. g;neoeng * , - ■ r i: ns ximt ir. - -topped \\\ ' tho ru-' 1 -n.. -.orontih it was fw: cping <no’. u and dm giving vs a<• banco *■ ;UF: *!■; tgUS, ,VUi S P irdy SOlnC With jimperly, come with moneys and. a ~tor- ; vh*-, ;• •’(::*■: : and thu*; eve.ided the liateful 1 itica - i; inoifh:nt h; tho tarco of P-.mh r VgHLP, - —1 :' : * b Ue]; CAT' V; /oe .'it - • ;>pt to restore I.l\e shat ; ibrtuv ; viiv-'time? - ■ h.OV \ yen :■ R h iA va - 4 ; . hide {.list v" lift.],-* pmbt l -e .*. ••. would be G-gv;b t,< . >-•:- : r-;ud. Ir,-’ .. vV, - ; 5 ■ • ! a nuc lute •• Uuati ha '• t - J C' /. ~.l , ,{ ;■■>>• i; I:! 7: V: f ; > • a ;■ ]-• v , V.: i t.p, • ‘f;l c- >■ u-' and v.'ifPi ipi-n the pu! i; be;- 1 ’r,. *• 4 alliidr-, to -t on y v. . ! ■ ••• Thr U'j'./r 1\ V, of tb-' P‘:C ; C 1 -P- hjeet i.d tills P vaV-P \ (} [ can say without any "rV i. of I’Oi'iseicuee or any ; ■r -adradPuioii that l n>d skv-'v nv; P-. . j,j. } ,tt • i-o . V . ' " fTkk * l.Sol. *.T \ so \;r BAZAR ’ AT) 5 UR> ' . * '4 l .t ■ " i- 'otneneiiifi A?m 1- \ . \piil Inoi. i" dor A .Aisriicos oft--' s; ; . ;< ,i., V l*f i nity :> ; | : IJ! ( !4; f* 'Hi: <• i ’ROl> i< V i . ’.Hi .••*}. A . x. •- lii* -r ■ i .Roni. tii.-st * -\i r t I-- ii 11n "'ni' • in ad liiloo to thi* variety of rr - •• ; ■ and '-v m sti! ?> i t-ol tin., i nior ."oi th-./rc ‘ ! •. *k r 1 -y of lour; •vi>vk .old oft" r donoforl b> do? ladles. -* /f *< • 1 iiO ~ l ' ‘n/ j• >U !i * V o!*y .vi;oi A * i.o* • .. yv.md Bazm • - ■ a- • r- : : . • ’ (1 - 1 : , iiTueiHjl i'VfA U- adings, f ! le-atre odo, tin* Boheiiikr.i (ihoa Biowt ’on; . T ;■ . J:f C : I>' t;T ANARUS; ' ■ l for: • /•••;! nr-' tact e:-:hibittn*n S]x*nial exciivsbcrt Tates over an rail r a :•= ami; .uv.t . ij* "• >avn: : k !: .. tin*