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Hfhc Mormon ciders continue to carry
res Ibetr Work of prosolytinin in tho**?
\Kiris of the lontbern states where tht-ri*
la girdt illiteracy. It is stated that tlicro
are p**w 200 of timm at work—100 iu A'a
l*ama and 100 iu parts ol (Jfcorgia und
Tenuessee, They are becoming bold and
are beginning U’ ask, as Twetkl when lie
was plnudcriug New y<irk, “VI liat are
f on going to do about it ?”
That is the question—what w > of Geor¬
gia, Alubsttu and Tennessee going to do
about it? There is no law that wlil reach
the cuh«\ The coUHtltntion btands iu thb
hay, and statu and national legislators
Lave been htiablo to get. around it. We
are ponerlewi,, except werceoft to means
Ontsido of the law. 'j his then is the sit¬
uation ; On tho one hand, hundreds of
families are l»eing broken up, almost cn
tire neigldK>rhoodn ate being depoputa
t*sl, mnl pernicious id< as aro beiugincul
e.ited - for no uiafter w hut the Mormon
elders may claim, ;>olygamy is a putt of
Mormouism, mid they believe in, ami try
t > tench it. The converts that they send
*o Utah, Arizona and Idaho sometimes
number several imudred at a time. More
than 500 have been sent from four coun¬
ties iu AlKliama ,aud 200 more w ill tie
sent on soon. On the other hand, any
Hh ciiial interference with the w< rk ol
the elders must by such us would subject
us to the charge of lawlessness.
There is plainly no present relief, un
iess, u .4 has bvuu Niid, wo disregard the
law, nml tho gravity of the situation has
sometimes seemed to justify the p.»ople
iu doing that. There is future relief,
however, and it lie a in education. Liu
elders don't attempt to prosecute theii
work iu educated communities. When
<ho civilizing influences of educution
shall bo felt l>y tho benighted people,
among whom these eraiaariosrflnd their
victims, there will be no field in the
south from which to build up tbe Mor¬
mon church. {Every effort, therefore,
should be made to improve lire public
school system.—Eiavanuuh News,
The Samaon Disaster.
The news that the American ami Ger¬
man lleiits had been wrecked in tho hor
bbr bf Apia i« confirmed by a dispatch
from Admiral Kimberly. There was a
luiyv loss of life, nml six war vessels were
wrecked or driven on the beach. Most of
the Ions of life falls upon the Germans ;
the larger and costlier shipB were Amer¬
ican.
The disaster in a serious, moro expen¬
sive to the nations who sent their fleets
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(treatingan appetite, and giving • . 4
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ty tono to tho whole system. Be
fo get Hood’d Sarsaparilla which
peculiar to itself.
Tlnnk of it! Tho movemeu to beg
flit) Northern people to help support
our confederate veterans, consumed
more than a month, mot YSth every cn
cbdmgetacnt in tho way of talk, had
promineut business men to solicit con¬
tributions for that cause, au.l now the
report shown that ouly $1,503 have been
raised. In Atlanta, a city nothing to
Compare with Now York in wealth or in
population, $ 1?,000 were raised in five
days, without atiy begging. Wonder if
its the climato that affects the 50,000
Houtlfenrerki who are, it is said, thriving
and floating on tb.O top in all the pro¬
fessions nml business occupation* in
Now York ?
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Tho April number of the Southern
Cultivator is unquestionably tho haud
ifomost atnl best agricultural journal ev¬
er issuctl in the South. Its shining ex
c AUmcios are bo numerous that to enn
morato them would require columns
I*s list of contributors embrace the cream
of Southern talent iu fuldition to many
aide §nd exi>erienco<l writers iuof hor sec¬
tions of this country nml in Europe!
Each issue is iv volume in itself worth
double tbe prise of subscription. At 81
per amnn»> it is the cheapest journal iu
this country. We heartily commend it
t 6 our aenders. Send on your dollar
and names to The Cultivator Publishing
Co., Drawer 8 Atlanta, Ga.
•#»e
rhe result of the Rhotle Iolaud election
culls attention again to tho unfairness of
her Uvr requiring that candidate for state
offices shall recuivb a majority of all the
vctoo cast The democratic candidate for
governor received nearly 4,500 votes
more tliau his strongest opponent, and
he lacked oaly 548 votes of receiving as
many as tho three other candidates com
bined; and yet, unless another democrat¬
ic ' 'gislature should be elected, the re
poh dean candidate will be the
of the state. This iniquitous system wot
adopted by the republicans, when they
were in the majority, iu order that they
ntight hold on totheo&oes, even though
they should be defeated. —Savoonah
News.
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Yuldosta amd its deserving paper,
♦he Tinnes have both grown so fast
that it became Ytlmdat a necessity to
form the paper into a stock company,
which was done a few days ago, some
of the most prominent of * that place
taking shares of the stock, tho total
amount of stock being $10,000, and
$0,000 has already been paid in. The
paper has been steadily improving
all, along ami the assurance that it
w ill be continued ifcxWr tbe same
management with its int’rcased
facilities by this move is a gnaraftce of
is/* i < t .mi. is.
»i> r.
Onr County Cctmr.issione!^ *:& G
right men ill the right place, jut, e
men to watch cloaelj every inter* ; o!
tbe county, tod ex pen 1 its nxmev Wi>e
ly and judiciously. Some m *n in llieir
pMiition would have refused t*. ai 1 e
military company for ti e e son 4&i
thry tI k nihelvts were oppos. d to it oml
cctiU see iio good in it; ethers ttot.ltl
mmima, <*ti,.ir
of the ir-iij >rity, and voted only ou tb«
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popular stile . , regardless th.*:r persona?
of
convictions on the subject; others btill.
Would have carelessly voted away
people’s UMjncy, for no better reason
than that it waa not tlieir own, and
IKieketa would not be touched, but we
have « very reason to beliefe that the five
th« roughly < op b!e men w ho mange tho
finances of this • ouu*y * were actuated bv
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hOPH of these motives in uiaLiug the ap
|«roi>ri.tk>n for .l,e .llta, co,n,.„ y .
V\ e be.i**ve that they weighed the matter
thoroughly, looking well at all sides
the question, as is the duty of all public
men in disposing of money belonging to
tho people, and that after giving
matter careful attention they decided
that lor tho protection cf the
of town and county it was the duty
the citizeus to sustain the military com
pany, and that they would not be
away tho money, bin making a wise in¬
vestment of it, for which tax paj
would reap the benefit in the protection
and consequently, increased valuh o
their property, and from which eveiy
individual citizen in the county will gtt
‘he bouofit iu the protection of life if trou¬
ble urine, and in tlio preservation of peace
dittoed by tho knowledge that a well
tiallied military company, ready at n
notice to go to ary part of the
county to protect its citizens, is iu their
and easily rencliei^if the occasion
demands it.. \Vc npeak for a large ma¬
of the citizen?* of this county when
we say that tlio commissioners did well
iu thus recognizing tho military as &
part of the county, and that while it was
hut a plain dlschargo of their duty to
as they did, still, for their prompt
unanimous action, \there it is prob
Ovhers would have hesitated, if not
refusing the money altogether, and by
promptness, helping (he company
now, while they are so in need oi
they deserve and have the heartfelt
of tho town and county, and tlie
in purtieular.
The Abbeville Age announces th"i fact
that a stock company, with a capital of
has been formed at Gordon, Ala.
for the purpose of running a newspaper
'- 1 r O' - I*vii nnm .,,1 The Age then
show for it, and she has in a To
progress upward with all the
of taxation she k».s carried.
can help support the Union pens'o i
ers^ and take care of her own disa
bled veterans, and she will do it, too.
A very destructive fire occurred iu
Savauuuh bust Bnturd»y night, consum¬
ing considerably more than a million
dollars worth of property. It is claimeu
that fully two-thirds of it was insured,
but it is sure that many have suffered
severely in this fire and many have losl
all they had. Some property destroyed
could not bo replaced with money. Tin
Independent Presbyterian church, on»
of tho oldest a?hl finest churches was en
tirely consumed. The loss was placet*
at $50,000. and it could not be replaced
even at thoso figures. The Guard's ar
mory, another fine building was totally
destroyed and had but a slight insuranet
ou it. Those are hr. St wo out of the many
costly buildings burned, but we havt
uot room to mention more. The citio*
of Macon, Atlanta, Augusta and otheiv
lelcgraphetl their sympathies and assu¬
rances of prompt aid if it should be
required The destruction of so much
valuable pr< p'rty is c f course a terrible
blow to Suvanu vh, but her business men
ere plucky|iud determined and.w.ll rap
idly rebuild the places so suddenly laid
waste.
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TVbwfi TTomen Kule.
■* A ycitv Mffo tire kiwn of Oakaljosa. Kan¬
sas, elected a mmyioipoi ticbet composed
entirely cf women. Tho st -ruer sex pre¬
dicted all maimer sf misriiio and misman¬
agement on thevart ot the preitKoat gov¬
ernment, but thbfle pm Uet ioua were uot
verified.
Oskalovxsa is a town of 1203 inhabitants
A year ago Oakaloosn was e shabby, dull
town. Now it is blossoming likethe rose.
There is not a vacant house in the pi ice.
wkl real «?hvto mlvancYxl t>3 per cent in
le during the year of petticoat rule.
The people were so highly pleased with
■ she way the laJies stinugcd things that
they turned out Wednesday and elected
another mayor and council composed en
tirely of women. Under their wise gov
eminent it is thought that (Viuloosa |-vul
continue to prosp.-r. Yfe hope it will.
The town has been widely advertised and
a great deal of fun hiw been poked at its
petticoat goyernnvent Uy outsiders. But
tfee-cwB in OakalooRa aro aitisfied with
the result of a year’s experiment,and re¬
spect ami endorse their women rulers.
—Macon Telcgraidi
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Recetrily Rev.Dr. Alliens G. Eaygood
incJortrrtd crletter from Mr: Moore of Mem
phis, protesting against “tin almost daii
y outrages perpetrated upon the aegroes.
A writer in the Wc«teyan Christum Advo¬
cate takes issue with Dr. Huygood and
Mr. Moore. Ho' denies Hie wholesale
charge of outrages, aod aaterts that ft r
every outrage ef a white mao npon a ne¬
gro, ten outrages of a negro upon a white
man can be shown.—Cou -t^utiou.
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on me to change. I told Mm I knew what
Hood’s Sarsaparilla w* s . I had taken if, was
satisfied with it, and did not want any other*
Hood’s ^
^ hcn 1 began taking Hood’s Sarsaparflll
I was feeling real miserable, suffering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak
Histattimes I ccnld hardly stand. Hooked,
and had for some time, like a person in con
sumption. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me so
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Seek relief in vain, until they begin to
use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Then they re¬
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bswc escaped had they tried this remedy
earlier. The trouble was constitutional
not local; and, until Ayer’s Sarsapa¬
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Alterative and Illood Purifier, they were
compelled to suffer.
The wife of Samuel Page, 21 Austin
st., Lowell, Mass., was, for a long time,
subject to severe headaches, the result
of stomach and liver disorders. A per¬
fect cure has been effected by Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla.
Frank Roberts, ?27 Washington st.,
Boston, srtys tlinS he formerly had ter¬
Ayer's rible headaches* Sarsaparilla, and until lie took
never found any
BBcdiciiie that would give
Permanent Relief.
Every Spring, for years,” writes
Lizzio XV. lleVeau, 2t>2 Fifteenth st.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., ”1 liave had intoler¬
able headaches, f commenced the use
of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla last March, and
have not bad » headache since that
time.”
,c l Suffered from headache, indiges¬
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Ip drag mvsclf if, about tho house,” writes
Sirs. M. Lewis, of A st., Lowell,
Mass. “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla lias worked
feel a marvelous and change well in my case. I now
strong as ever.”
Jonas Garman, Esq., of Lykins, Pa„
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caused by impurity of the blood and
bilousness. It seemed for days and
weeks that my head would split open.
Nothing relieved me till I took Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla. completely.” This medicine has cured
me
When Mrs. Genevra Belanger, of 24
Bridga Ayer’s st., Sarsaparilla, Springfield, she Mass., had began to
uso suffered
for some years from a serious affection
of the kidneys. with Every Spring, also, she
was afflicted headache, loss of
appetite, and indigestion. A friend pef
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which Her
• ache health should is now perfect. Martyrs to head¬
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