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E I> I TO 111A E > <>TKS.
The Legislature seems to have mi
elephant on its liands. J he discus—
'don of the Western & Atlantic lease
'j>iii is beclouding everyth,ng else.
The Macon Evening Kcws, of
yesterilav, says Tcin Wo'ilfolk is
staiving hirm eifi to death because
iliey won't give him ro siauraut
jneals.
Th. b« endenw taltot «tU
progress of civilization is thut feul*~
iivat, !„ s Urn »»J N
Kiu{cr bond* KiJrfliw *fl reported t£>
have been arrested also. They
khould both lie punched Wli to the ex
tent of the law and outrages on
.civilization should be Hiippropseu.
There is noting that has such a
corrupting and demoralizing tn
iiiu'jicG upm u» i*n>:o m
lighting.
The Agiicultural committee ft v c
hard at work on the dog law biji
Introduced by Mr. Mo Dan el, of
Carroll,and the Legislature will have
done a goad filing when if makes
|he bill a law. If dogs are property
at all, they should be taxed and if
they arc no property at all, and are
a nuBunco, than which there is
pot It mg more certain; they should
he taxed without disenminatiou to
get rid of them.
♦r
Jasper Euperior Court convened la.d
Monday morning to lioid the ad
journed term ordered for tho trial of
the Malone and Tyler cases, Judge
Jenkins presiding. Jurors, witness
es and dulendunls were present and
Solicitor General Lewis was at Ins
post. The case against Walkor B.
Malone was called ami Die Stale
made a motion for a continuance on
account of Col, Whitfield's absence.
Col. Whitfield was unable to attend
court on account of bis illness. He
33 employed tor the State in the Ma -
lone oijflos and Co]. Lewis said lie
could riot go safely to trial without
iiiin. Tho motion was sustained
aiul a continuance till the next reg
ular term was granted. The other
eases sot for (1)0 adjourned term
took the same course and there
peiug no other business before the
court it adjourned.
SEVERE CASES OF JJLQQD
EDISON.
Thousands suffer from blood
poison, who Would be cmcu it they
have B. B. lb, (Botanic Bipod Balm)
» aw. Seurt t« U» IIUhI 1 W
Co.. Atlanta, (,1a., for book 01
Wonderful '__________ ^^001 ......... cun s, that icu>inC0 n>.,
most skeptical. Ilia sent free.
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<7.0. , ,, (ilbson. Miss., writes: •. tor
a number of years 1 snrierd untold
ngoiues irom „ hlbod , poison, jscveral ,, ,
prominent physicians ~ did me
1'D‘® if • r ‘dUr , „ l ,(H i L
n
I begun to use B. li. B. with very
little fauit, but, to my utter surprise
it has made me a well and hearty
person'”
Z. T. Hal lei ton, Macon, Ca., writes
”1 contracted blood poison. 1 first
tried physicians, and then wcnt|to
Hot Springs. I returned homo n
niined man physically. Nothing
Fcemed to do me any good. My
pi other persuaded >no to try lj. 1>. B.
To my utter astonishment every
ulcer quickly healed.”
Uenj. Morris, Atlanta, Ga., writes;
‘I sulfered years from syplnllitic
blood poison poison which refused
to be cured by nil tiyatmeiit
physicians pronounced A n
hopeless case. I had no nppeirte; 1
liad paius in hips mu) joints aj.d fn\
kidenys were diseased. My throat
was ulcerated ; ■, and , mj . *’ i.a s t , a ■* ..... --es
of running sores. In this condition
1 .,,,,,,.-,.0,-1 »
17. It healed every ulcer and sore
and i cured i . mo . comp<ytely , ...„i I , ,.,,+ \,itl 1 , 1 n ,.
two months.”
&^«SSIWSraSSS:I!D'R^ £*•< 5 s3 * y-** <lJ « world.J* nt n
dglkJlj I *•*?“ «!,;«.sOTlifil
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, ,5**'' i'uLToJ* r *«*“ i “T* e hd®*
rnJwitb**V"‘i wtii i* ih* want*. jwd
Mfici In yont botn* for d tL>m to thus*
SH ****& i«* nil mkr^n^Uni^ iirwj. fpjHrbt.wtc. AAJieS
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’tysEnssJsr » n . . . •
to*vndwu»ntk.kudituniwinslUu«4o»>viM*f«n Ah ««sa«mi keei.it, *100 per bottte. Cwiulc*
— I. been, fco i.,.'v that the in
America, v ,, .claim tie lar^-Ht liberty in
h'jiiiiu;' public meetings and making
parade* should exhibit sueli intoliT.iuco
tu:vjcmf other nationalities. the atp.*n.pfiiig the
same tiling, IlngU&h as was residents ease in 1 tost on
when tins were eeie
hrating the Queer i’.«! Jubilee at Fanemil
Hail. Such exhibitions wilt not help the
lri,ili cause b. this country.
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jr* s ;ioa«y Kavod !>y it l ly. "
Here is ft etorv b),ne-l>otiie from the Companion,
ehowing how a by was the
means of saving much work and cxponS',:
“Flies are most useful Beaveiwers, for
they destroy much matter which is ia
juiioiis to uiati. They lay their cgga in
flit b(*gin to cat % they
vountr s uhmm as
two !>iuc*-bottie will cat uj» a dead?
t!nin 0116 ‘ : '- n <:0liU:
• fu.. s have a wonderful scent. If a
P«»« nSih rhl!
„bt Im> long iKdnro a troop o( tli«a will tie
crnWh'd under 1,!^'T^so?" the tloor of
J ail a
sss”wi'5‘iirisr«s;;” , s
great expenae, became uninhabitable,
and y.’oikliii u were elided in to lemov
the flooring. Hut one of them suggested turned
t!iat if a bine-bottle tly siaiuht be
into the room, it would find tern exact
spot wh tc? tlil? dead cat wan lying, Tlie
<iy, being caught and tifrjied time. in, bnrzwl At last
nlionttlie room lor sonfe
it, alighted upon a ccrtahi K]i.»t cm the
boor, and remained there.
‘ There's where your dead mt is ! ; the
the v/orkin.-m said. A single board was
pmoved, and the rat scented Was exposed tho Lody 1 'to
view. The by had
through the crack m the boor.
—
/" ; (MomtnniUuK of AnlmnK "*
Bavaid Taylor much relates the following:— eapaeily
“Aniuials have nii'i’e *o
nnderstandlimnansi>eocli (HuiIoom tluia invariably jugeneral
ly siijipoaed. The
talk to' t'lie.ir elephants, and it hend. is amazing
how much tho l.ijtei oompo Tit ■
Arabs Soverji tiieir eamels with a few
cries, aid my aisoeiaCCs in the African
doseH were always amused whenever J
addressed a remark to the hi > dromedary
who was my property fur two months, yet
at the end <u that time tin? leeast evident
ly knew the meaning of a number of
simple Hwitencec. Homo years ago, peeing
the liij,po)',i:tai.iu:; in IkirnuuiV • inn
looking very stolid and dejeete/l, I spoke
to him 111 English, but he did not even
open ins eyes. Then i went iothe oppo
site corner ui the cage, and a. id in Arabic,
‘I know you ; conic* here to mt*’ Jfci in
stantly repeated turned words, Ilia bead and towards thereupon rife; he I
the
came to the corner where I was standing,
pressed his huge, ungainly head against
.the liars of the cage, and looked into my
face with u touch of delight while I
stroked bib muzrllo. I have two m three
times found n lion who recognised the
same, language, and the expression of his
eyes, human.” for un instant, seemed positively
. • . i.F b w«’ -v ^*6
A mcrclumt wanted a milliner. Miss
Maelay kind. wa^open to an engagement of tlijs dis
The merchant hearing of her,
asking patched for ti icttcroHeiiiJg her the situation, mail. and
Rirecdv she had answer read by the return ''letter, she
wrote her acceptance on a postal card.
Hut instead of mulling you luwiwlf, »>ho.
cave Jt to a sniab boy i... mail for her,
winch small poglopsand boy carried marbles,for it in l-.is four pocket, clays
\\ ith his
before lie posted it. Meanwhile the
w | u . u Maelay reached ids which store
according to the terms oi tho card ““!!!
not required. The Supreme Court of
Illinois held that she could not obtain
any damages for the breach of a central t
without with. She proving had proved a contract proposal to commence which
a
required that she should assent assented by return
mail, and *tshe had not \.v re
turd mail (tlm smftllboV being hei agent
i(I ((,'y, i itattl , r ), j n , f by ;l null! four days
later, she bad failed to show acceptance
of tiie merchant's offer. And judgment
was given against tlie milliner.
ilcr <’»Io»* Chimcul. —»--
A young lady who was much worried
about her complexion, friend asked the the best advice iWans
ot a improving »egetitrian her as to
o! appearance.
friend. “Thru to vegetarianism,” said the
Fite took wildly; and fed on potliins
but parsnips, washed down with copious
draughts of dandelion tea, for one month.
Toward the end of the twenty-eighth day
she was nearly’as somehow pretty in color as but
tevie.g. Yet, or other, lbo tint
didn’t ploaao friend her, and again, after the consulting lady her
vegetarian months pickled young
subsisted for two on cab
bage surely and raspberry her color vinegar changed, neat. till she Floii’ly be
but
came a good copy of red sunset Still not
satisfied, she existed Varied strawberry her nourishment
more, and on i»e ..i d
turnips for six months, w hen she assumed
a lovely tondiatono pink and haj white been line. erected A very
tasty vegetarian ju-it to
her tiveniory by lfer friend.
^ ****** ot*uc hw«». "te?v
On tho banks of t!y» river idle, lot ween
Bn wiry and hedge MKson,'a swan bad built hei
nest iti a previous to the recent
serious ttoov's, in May, and was sitting on
eggs. When ti e water rue.tled a
to tlie height ot about three feet, to do
which tlu.v bad to eollcct more than a
j. |r ,, 0 carl t ,( sticks, reeds, leaves,
etc. upon tiiis elevated nest tho swan
continued to sit—the eggs having beet
raised \uthout injury- whilst tlte male
bird aUraetAl kepr would-be intruders, who were
by the fc’tyUi, at a te^iectfu,
distance. .
The veavtiiohiukd opening for ot private
letters, or perusing iiuinorai notes .piiyato well known use
ontv, and feit is n most ‘letter thii act, ffor, who
liv every without
will UoMlv'aad bundling.adniow
ledge i* it iS breaking ..ne at the most
sanctiunos 01 humanity. UU-V.lthx'l.... Nearly
lUv* SkltUvJ I’uU* Jl\H‘\ a'S to vi
nnbUcation of private tottwa even
tluiV IWftV LilVO IUHH1 JnVCttHl tO U-. L’.'t'
tors ,fo riot iKVofoe ubx.luraly ours, that
is, we are not absolutely altbongb free the to letters dispose bo of
their contents,
directed to us. Tho American law t;e
knowledges this; ‘it hag ]>evn the dueided, ri
that the law, that no .wk..... person lias Bit
««t -««*{»*» a written order or p rim e hi o’. .Jm
writer, d thou is appaenlv* rwtaaioa e iu . • the ar.-: letter-writer. tlte prep
orty
I ijse*.' ( <), i f a.
June 25 th 1879
Whereas, TV, IT. Burden as Aun.'r.
C n Estate of James I 1 ■ Baruei. dec d
cti pplies to me for Dismission from
vaid Estate. These are to cite all
persons concerned tg sh ,o\y cruise if
any they have to the contrary, at
this oflice on the first Monday m
October next.
Witness my hind officially.
Jt. T BOSS. Ordinary.
<**»#* 0t!ic °’ ' ,mlM C *
June 25th 18S9.
WJ'crca, W. V. »«"«. M«f * ;
on I ..s lute of Wyntt Puttcrson, col.
applies to we for Dismission,
llurse are to cite all persons concern
ed to show cause if any they have to
the contrary tit tilts ofli.co on or by
thcli.st Mopday in October next,
Witness my hand officially,
ll. T, ROSS, Ordinary.
GOLDEN DA YS.
3I0 H-CLaS 3 WEEKLIf
BOYS AID GIRLS
TIIE BEST VvEI ___________ iEIoS
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for youth that motley Rail pl'OOU
; . f .^ ° u l ;i rlv rnvmred upon and give
thoit' beat work to Gohoujr Days.
I’UZZ LEDUM
will pevlcx ami ddigltt theinge nion
boys and girls, as it has in the past.
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ADDRESS,
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AT fiNTE D D E C E M B E 1? •3 T II 18 8 6
Improvement on Horse Collar s
By James L. CampMl, Monticsllo,
T E S T l it O N I A L 6 :
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Augusta, Ga., June 11th 1881).
Mr. J. L. Campbell,
Mo-vncEI.T.o, ., Ga. ,
Dear Bxni-M c have four of youf
Collars on our Dray Horses and are
so well pleased with them that I
would not use any other, 'Since wo
have used them none of our Horses
have had a sore shoulder or have
been guided, 1 have no hesitation
in saying they are the best Collar
xve have ever used. Yours Truly, Sup'
A. F. Ckojibe, i,
The Augusta Factory
Urn on Point, G x.
i have used the Campbell u pnt
leather Co bar and can say that |
the only collar that would not gab
my mules. aiul It is perfect comfort titling, easy the
wearing 1 respectfully gives soecommend to
untie.
them to all railroad workers,
it. T. Martin, ii. It. Cuuractor,
• • Moat, cEi.no Ga.
I have been using Collar the Campbell
Taunt Leather for two years
eh the Mail Boqte, Railroadgradms
and hanhng heavy legs to Saw-uiillg friend,
and find it to be t’ o Mule’s
i.over making a hhv 'J' or gall Tuan. -
R.
Mox'riCEi.to, Ga.
1 had a mule with sore shoulder,
t m-t used Sibiclv v c ur Paten r-r- I vuthcr
Dollar, r. tired thv s caider in
a lew days. J. G. Tc-U^SO^V
Augusta, Ga., June 10th 188-1
This is to certify that I have used
the Collar made by Mr. J L. Caiop
bell and eari say they are the best |
.. r j- • y cia % IJ, Car^
Augusta, Ga., June 11th 188Q
This is to certify that I have used
the Collars made by 31 r. they James 1.;.
Campbell and cap say are igj
good q dlar. as 1 ever used.
Yours, L. W. Kent,
. of Au
Depot Street and Stables ll 1«. Co. Manager
gusta
certify that I apt U sin«
. collar patented ^ by M r. Jamas
L> CampbeJ]> 5s giving entire
satisfaction. Before ujing and it. one swol- of
my mules had Dyo sores a
len place on his shoulders, caused
from the use of the common stylo
collars.' Since using this patent
collar, bis s'totuder^ have become en
tirMy well. I'M no tie hes-tancy public. in I
r ,commending R to
ijlteiul t0 * 1;0 other. Very ife
'* John' L. G. Wools,
Augusta, Ga., June Sth 18 Sri ■
Mb, J. L. Campbell,
Monticei^v Ga.
Dear ?ti::—I have now hfv.l one
of vb 'f Col f ai ' S ^ ^
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