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• ate information km to the times and
place* of holding conventions and eh VA
lions, and tlm result* *f tlm wime. It
will oj wii its c«dunins to the Farifirr* A1
haime f<,r tie* pul dicat ion of calls for
ineetiiigH mid any other inhumation
which they may desire to publish.
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ami contains All HheritT's ami Ordinary's
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papers from adjoining counties, mid will
give correct information as to any items
imws or matters of public interest, alTcct
iug our sister counties.
ft hall null avor to develop the field
for home adverti.-.i im ills, mid keep the
p \ OUH advised as to the liest, places to
buy goods, mid to sell tho products of
their industry, Colton i pint at ions will
be given aremately each week, with the
be: t information oh to the rtate of the
market. The beat information to be had
mi to the running of trains and boats and
changes in tlm schedules of the same,
will always bo found iu its columns.
AH matters of a personal or a private
nature will Ik> debarred from its columns
unless they cornu in under the head of
ndverfiscUKUts and are paid for accord¬
ingly.
Tho new management has no past
ivores to cancel, no enmities to clierish,
and no wrongs to avenge. It proposes
to give lo the i»cople of Clay county a
paper whoso policy and politics they
can but endorse, and in w hose success
they cun but be interested.
Toe Avviam:ii:n will keep its prom¬
ise j to the people. Subscribe for it at
ouce.
Jay Gould's bill fora few days’stay at
n Florida hotel was £5,000, uml ho paid
it without a murmur.
A contemporary recalls tho fact that
r.ther than pay a tarilF duty ou tea some
Bostonians once threw it into tho har¬
bor and brought on a great war. Many
people now deny that the tarili is u tax
ut all, uml say it is a blessing.
The Philadelphia American says the
Democratic party is making “un attack
ujam the United States.” The American
is a high tariff paper, and evidently
thinks the trusts and monopolies arc the
only part of tho United States worth
counting;
Major General Seh»>lU ld succeeds Gou
Fhcridau as commander in chief of the
United States army. Guo by one tho.
old leaders art* dropping off. If we en¬
joy peace mncU longer the time will
soon come when we will have for t*ur
army a commander in chief who WUH
never Iu huttte.
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The wav scare started by Gen. Wolsc
k-y resulted in the appropriation of sev¬
eral millions tt> arm the English coasts
against Emiu’o, ziui now France w ill
h|»eud »’T«ral mitlioca to guard her ports
•gainst EngTautl. As there is hardly a
possibility of war, people may w ill m>k
why tdl (lit waste of money.;
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A couple in West Virginia walked fifty
miles lately to get a justice to marr”
tlum. When Che knot wna securely tied
they wnlktHl back home, where they
fou,,.: tho hritle's r ro.h. them
with a blessing. # lhis leeius vory uiccuu
print, but no doubt the rotbanee of r
won.” off lx*A>rt? Hie couple kail tramped a
dozen miloa.
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Alabama, Touueesee aud Georgiar were
claimed by flu* republicans as the homo
of the protection .*otdimorrt af the south,
and on that account tbeacuter of repub*
lican hope iu this sect ion. Tcnnewee aud
ALdwwnw have almuly p^fWtm the falsity
of this Mm Hy their increuse-i demoerei.
to mujmitifts, and in (Xrfobwr Georgia
will gi>*» the iHVftC't democratic majority
ever known if the lopiiHicaiw ure not per
jfet IT quiet.
Tho Mormons.
H>m iascally sod, not content with
proKjtering ^xnd prowing fat’’ in their
-Jnin«;lioM, Salt Lake City, imv.\
their [mi r Monarica, liniiirlicil
oiti, ar.d am l»*»*onii;ig ■ fixed in «j iart« rs
hither to chvjetl to theut. In Fulton
county, P« in*!*ylv.uiia, two of the
'•i*»tiat ies have lag’ll at work for several
months, and made Home 2<Xt coimrls.
i proselytes are very Zealous iu us
sishlig elder*, title going far ;u» to iv
hnkt: an orthodox minister in liis own
house of worship, f**r. as he said, j»co
clniming doctrines nut founded on tl 40
I»iI,!«*. At first the ,,f Fulton
county were pleusctl at the novelty, l>ut
li tally woke tip to the enormity of tin
thing, and are indignant. Jhit what
«ill they do nlxjtit it ? Why Mormuon
isni should he tolerated in (Bolt, and pun
idled in every other State is a mystery
tome If it is wrong hi have more than
• me wiTe in Georgia or ally other State,
»., yhi t rig Uti„UW., part of .U
United States, just as the Other states
This isa ipu-stion not easily an
swcri'd, and that the 31ornions should be
allowed t<* live, ami practice their dcK?
trines anvwiichk in tlm country, u a
<lisgraceto «utr civilization. Stealing is
no more right iu New Voik thau iu Flor
i*la, nnd adultery, for .such mormonism
i-t, is no more right in Utah tint in Tex
as Hindi «»r t*omi«yHauia. Wo have thought
over Jiiis jm/./.le, slid etui only on
••liuJe that JUe mramous horde iii Utah
should, lid;* by right, Ihj either banished, or
, n hold of by the strong liaml of the
law. It would lie MUfticknlly bad, if the
Mormons would confine themselves to
their present stronghold, but they an:
nothing if not proselytois, and, 'if not
cheeked, would soon have tlm whole
country iawis under their feet, and our mar¬
riage things of the past,
Mrs. Langtry grows stouter every
year. ‘She now weighs l.S;3 pounds
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Her bounty is as sinking as ever, but it
is not of the angelic typo. In a few
vcaiT she will ho nothing but a fat, dull,
frowzy old woman. Tho'public will
part with her without regret. Tho young
er women w ho arc now coming on the
stage are more interesting.
Tho fun of running for Vice-President
w ill cost Levi 1*. Morton pretty dearly
before lm is through with it. He has al
ready planked down $f»(),fl00 for tho Re¬
publican corruption fund, and he de¬
clares that he seta no limit to his con
I ril nit ions. 'I'ho Republican campaign
strikers have a “soft snap.” Well, even
a nomination for Vice-President is an
exhultcd honor for a man of Morton's
calibre.
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Thin is a very wicked world. To il¬
lustrate : Among [the arrivals in New
York on the steamer Rotterdam, the oth¬
er day, was a clergyman who lives iu
Minnesota. Ho declared he had no du
liable article in hi* baggage, probably
thinking that a minister's'word [would
not be doubted. An inspection) reveal¬
ed the fact that lm trunk contained a
tine white India crepe shawl, a quantity
of men' and ladies’ uiidciwear, and 5,
000 fine cigars, tho latter being packed
in a fills* ‘ bottom. ■
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It is not generally known, biri it i«
nevertheless truo, that tho average
length of human life is increasing. Fifty
years ago theavenige duration of life in
Great Britain was thirty years, and in w
it is forty-nine. This is nu increase of
over sixty per cent, in tho average
length of life in fifty x cars. The change
is ascribed to greater knowledge of
tho laws of health and improved sanita
turn.
...
Governor Gray has cutith'd himself to
the. respect *>f the entire country by his
detenninutioir to crush out the- Indiana
“white caps.” Thin organization of ruf
Uiins has puraunl »ts cruel and cowardly
work until it Iras bright Indiana into
disrepute. The county authorities appear
to have been either accomplices in the
•‘white’eap” outrages or to have lacked the
courage to execute the law against such
mobs. If ouc-third of the outrages p<Tpe
trated by this gang of outlaws had oc¬
curred in the South we should liwve had
half a dozen Congressional invest ignt ions
before this.
I rof. Elisha Gray, of Illinois, thinks
he 1ms solvod the problem of the titms
mission of baud writ ing by wire, lie
has very recently obtaiuad letters patent
for a combination of instruments called
tho telautograph, consisting of a trans
mittor niul a receiver, designed for trans¬
mitting messages bv wive to distant
points iu the sender's own handwriting,
and for doing aw.fy with skilled opera,
tors. The invention is based ou the dis
oovery of a new principle in controlling
tlio fleet ric current.
The latest sensation iu England is the
elopement of Miss Lucy Rostron, the
! daughter of a wealthy Liverpool mer
chant, w ith her fathe's groom, Thomas
I Aspix, who is a mairied man with five
i cliildreu. \\ lien the father heard of the
j daughter s flight he 1 ccame irate, but he
didn’t allow lier to follow the path she
had chosen for herself. He telegraphed 1
to the i>olico iruhorities to]arre»t her, and ,
I ***** li:b>wn llc immediately proceeded
I tovin where she was. The result,
| 'ami *« th:lt the th * concluded h ‘L v returned home, oil; j
gay groom to a*,
| •*** »«* Amoric,
wiik'u lie ula the next ibv. He , will be a
j % vk*g kraoaie- cLeles in tliL coun
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Miss Elsa Elias, whose faUier was a |
muhonaire . brewer oi New York, and
! l*** wll ° created lwuwasoe a sensation «200,l-00 by iu her eloping own right, with |
« German waiter in a re *.:urant. Mrs.
Elias took her daughter to Germany
some time ago to give her a Gcrmman
wlucatiotft Jn the restaurant where
^ u '. v took their meals they were waited
° n bv Osean Mofler, who is 2 ‘1 years old
* M1 ^ fiootl addtws Miss Elias, who
i^- 17 ytars old foil a xiotiui U illo wilts.
I and an elopcinCht was planned, TImv
Wucceeded iu reaching Engttnd, and
w *Tv aboard a WmsmT bonrttl for I IrilatlcI
l*»iir when tin y were arrested it ^.eens.
to a u.
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;<ul for a General Convention
of Melon Growers, to meet in
Thomasville, August 15th.
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There seeuis to he a genera! desire
among melon men to meet at sonic
for the purpose ni taking into
ti<m the advisability of a permeuent
gai fixation, the subject of transportation
facilities, freight rates and other matters
( j of interest connected «ith this industry.
As such place of meeting should he
l conveniently and centrally located as to
j induce the largest possible ropresenta
tiou. A general convention of the uiel
un growers I South and South-west
j Georgia l* Hereby called to meet in
j 1 homo* vi lie, (hi., on Aug. loth.
i ,JU “her of luc d meetings have sdiuadv
abt*
gates to the general meeting, and it is
expected tliut each shlpj.ing point will
•send a stnmg delegation, every man in
tcrested . the melon . business .
in growing
: bother a delegate or not is cordially iu
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vited and ur^l ' to attend.
T . , iif S;.v J _
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1 • tardawuy; I , ,,, I J r (* lousier . and , < ,,
eorge
Jaeksou, Bacon ton; G M Uacon, Pewit;
Collins Sr Collins and Geo. C Cochran,
Hint; 1) K Butler, T A Bennett and F
\\ N iv, Camilla: Joseph Allcgood, Megs;
Geo. 11 Mcliac, Valdosht; 3Iize .A If and,
Hand Tennison, ami J J Twitty,
Pellham; J K Buuiiin and 1, 31 Brown,
Fort Gaines.
Announcement Column.
8^> A > in
* column, will be at the rate
of TLX DOLLARS, in advance. There
will fto deviations from this rule, under
any circumstances whatever.
For Tax Collector.
The undersigned is a Candidate for tho of¬
fice of Tax Collector of Glav countv. If
elected, I will earne-tly endeavor to faitlif i
ly bent discharge every duty that mav bo incum¬
their upon support me. in Thanking the last election my friends for
ing and assur
them that anything they mav do for IIIO
in the future Will be gratefully appreciated,
P*5tt I aut W. Ucspecttuilv, K.
IIahuisox,
For Tax Receiver*
the I oflice hereby of nrnour.ee I.W myself a candidate for
KKJ.KIY Kit of Glav eouu
t.v, and earnestly solicit your support. If
elected. I will discharge iuv duties faithfully
and impartially. Rcspoetfullv,
T. it. D.aVIS.
For Treasurer.
3Ve place before the public the name
Mr. J. V, II, BROW N, as a candidate for the
otHee of Treasurer of Clay county, feeling
that he will make an honest, capable officer,
and will meet the wishes of tho people in’
every respect. “The People.”
Technological School.
Under instructions from the President of
the the State 1st technological of September college at Atlanta,
<>;i next, 1 will hold at
tho Court House in Fort Gaines, a competi¬
tive cxamim.ti »n for free tuition for OI1C
scholar. All who intend entering the coil
test should lily their names in my office at
mice. ,F. |>. lujjBo,
oscpl. C’ountv >S*'hi»*)l i oin,
MUSIC.
Miss Tli<uvr;a Grant, of (‘olundms, Ga.,
is ready to rct:«>iv<> pupils for .ringing or in
struim-nrtHl musk’. For further perticu-
1 irs .apply at tlm residence of 31 r. .fames
Coleman. Ladies and gentlemen should
not inias this opportunity, as it may not
occur again in a life thau.
OF INTHRiiST.
The mail by Railroad leaves the office
at 9:10 a. m.
Tho Alabama mail leaves the office at
S v. m., insloud of of 7 a. in. as hereto¬
fore. S. E. LH5YIS,
Postmastef.
The Reason Why
Ayer’s Tills ai - o so popular is, that
while always reliable as'a cathartic
medicine, they never leave any ill
effects. This is because they are purely
vegetable, and entirely free from calo¬
mel or any other dangerous drug. In
all cases, therefore, whether the patient
bo old or young, they may be eonti
dently administered.
In the Southern and 'Western States,
where derangements of the liver are so
general, Ayer’s Tills have proved an in¬
estimable blessing. D. W. Caine, New
Berne, N. C., writes: jitom.yh
” 1 miffpreU a Jong time with
*n<l liver troubles. I tried various rem¬
edies, but received no beneiit until I
commenced taking Axer'sr Tills. These
regularly pills benefited me few* at ouce. months, I took them
for a and my
health was completely restored.”
Throughout New England, next to
Jung diseases, Stomach and Bowel
Complaints are the most prevalent.
Dyspepsia
and Constipation are almost universal.
Mr - GalJacher, a practical chemist, of
Toxbury, Mass., who was long troubled
^ *• A^'rtend^ind^cedto try Ayer’s
Pills, and, after taking one box without
gjj. before I had finished uTgSVSSSiu?. the second In.x, ami! I
}X,« boxes. Suffice iSffW
used eleven it to say,
Jo^yoS? mine.” 1 chwiatry! "wldcfa^tmulzipB
Ike beat 1 and stomach are aTwavs in
, lu-nt-e the cause of most of
those distvessinc headaches, to w inch
so many, especially women, for^tSSTalJw£ are subject.
a martyr to headache, and never found
“"rary'reHef Ayer's Tills, Z 'umil^she^U-gto^laking which
since she las l*<-u
ia the enjoyment of perfect health. •
A wpp'c L» I! IQ
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PREPARED EY
Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lews'!, Mass.
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give Sar*apariila, anythuij**^ Sec that they do not
you . You remember
the medicine wlachbd mam so much good a
! year ago—my favor.
! Qnfiftr#' Wififlicill©
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winter, keep up suVpth aa warm -veather
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and you will be cei’inced of its peculiar
merits. It is the ides spring medicine—ra
liable,bene ficial,jpl eant to take, and gives
lull Hood’slarsapanila value Be sure to get
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economical r+**c. the ordinary kinds, and
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phosphate ROYAL powders. Sold only in cans.
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i)r. Calhoun IlmlorscS Delectrt
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Thisdeligldful pr<‘parat on ha? called forth
Calhoun, the faLLovvitti,'a«A.r_^iaa;.t the eminent ucculht fr :.i of liv. A. \A.
Atlanta,
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Atlanta, G a., October 17,1865.
Dr. C.T- Brocket:
My 1)kau Sik—T i alfords u? plensur*’ i fter
a careful examination ofthe fomiulu of your
Delectalave, ta bear testimony to its value,
and to state that it? curative nuniilie? are be
vondquestion. delightful 1 regard wash, and it as the name im
plics a can reeununend
it to Yours the publi truly, e. W. A. Cai.iiov.v,
M. D.
If you would liave white teeth and healthy
gums use Delectalave.
Get a bottle and try it, and you will bo
convinced ofits inr-rits, it? sensation is jdeas
ant and its aroma delight fill. GO cents bottle.
ASA G. CANDLER & CO..
Wholesale Drlxioists, Gknkhal Aoknts.
ATLANTA, GA.
m.tM W, M. Speight,
jgEg® w Sole Agent.
mm Four Gaines,
Ga.
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AQiNS and BUGGIES
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WAQON
Steam Engines, Colton Gins.
Feeders, and Condensor/* 'J
Planters nlulling a ny art ides i m the above
line will find if (o tlu»i on- interest t o call
on me before purchasing.
WAGONS a.\n l'U( j! 'Ll: IES v SPECIALTY*
m which CDMPETmoM fst oentea. ~
Remember that every WAGON I sell is fully
Warranted in Writing.
W. A. GRAHAM.
LUMBER CHEAP LUMBER II
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x JACKSON & ALLISON, N
Will sell you the best Heart Lumber^
the next 90 days, fer
6o ets. MILES per East of Fort lamdl-ed feet at their mills, 6
Gaines, good rbadn;
8 o ft8 ‘ per. hundred feet Delivered t o mijr
part of the city.
JhSi Oitieis left at,McLendon & store will rc
Oeivo prompt attention.
SMITH&MALJ.AEY,
i GA.
All kinds of MACHINERY,
K. R. BAUGHAM.
7RAVELIMG SALESMAN, FORT GAINES, GA,'
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Jlpllit At cry, Saw All in Engines, and want Grist of Boilers, Maeliiri Mills,
kWmmm ' TA Gins, Presses, Shingle
W $aftd PlaningMaehines
Shafting and Pulleys,
Leather andlinbbcr Belting, Feed Mills for
grinding corn, shuck and car.
•Tn fact, everything in line ofMachincrj ,
will subserve their interest by addressing or,
jailing on me. Plans and specification.#
furnished free of charge.
P= BAUGHAM }.
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W. A. (IE All AM,
SELL THE BEST (i U A 10 S SELLS BEST. THE
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Cctiipia Shite ihhito Fertilizer,
Ccorpia State Crange cid Ffio^jiliate,
MeiTynmiTs Annuom-atcd I)issGl\< d Bono,
Alc’nynian's High Grade Fertilizer,
W hand's Hot Hrand Superphosphate,
Fend 1 eion's Compou fit}.
[ offer tit reduced prices, for cotton- or enf*
rency notes^-the foregoing wcll-fenown
and popular Fertilizers, which, in
repeated soil tests li^ive proven
SUPERIOR,
Respectfully,
W% A ■? GR AHAM,
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