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The Democrat.
A lire Weekly Paper on Live issues
Published Every Friday Morning,
at Crawfordrille, Ga.
H. 2. Andrews, Proprietor.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION:
•Single Copy, (one year,) . S 1 50
Single Single Copy, Copy, (six months,) . 75
(three months,) . 50
ieT Advertising rates liberal. BOOS
and JOB PRINTING a specialty. Prices
ito suit the times.
Legal Notices,
Application for Letters of Dismission.
<JEORGIA—Taliaferroo County. |
"117“HEREAS, Henry T, Hamiuack,
v T Administrator on tho Estate of
James M. Hamunack late of said county,
Deceased has applied to mo for Letters 1
■of Dismission from said Estate :
These arc therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons concerned, to show
•letters should not be granted:
Given under my hand at office in
•Crawfordville, this May 31st., 1881.
CHARLES A. BEAZLEY,
Ordinary. T. C.
Applieation for Letters of Dismission,
■GEORGIA—' Taliaferro County.
“1T7I1EREAS, Yv Wiiliain M. Harrison, Ad
ministiator on the Estate of Lawson
C. lias Wimburn, late of said county of Dismission Deceased,
fr Th^lre applied to me for letters
therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
mv office, on or bv the first Monday in Sep
asassA'SSifflffi Given hand office sans in Craw- ~
under my at :
fordville. This June tith, 1881.
CHARLES A. BEAZLEY, !
Ordinary, T. C !
Notice.
GEORGIA —Taliaferro County.
A Magistrate’s Court in and for the
601st Ilist., G. M., will bo held in
the town of Crawfordville, on the
fourth Saturday in each month. Earths
(interested will please take notice and
•govern themselves accordingly.
June 15th, 1881. ! C. T. BOGGS, (,’.’ J. P. :
601st. Dist., M.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that any and
al. persons hunting or fishing oil my
premises without my permission will be
regarded as trespassers and l r isecuted
ito tire extent of the Law.
JOHN U. MOORE.
NOTICE},
OTICE is hereby given of an iwteu
L q tion to apply to the next session of
the general Assembly of Georgia, Iq he
held in July 1881 f,,c. .the passage of an
act. Entitled an net. to amend the
fitock Law; for the passage of an act, to
lie entitled an act to compensate the
county Board of Roads, and Revenues
(for services Tendered: A ml for the pass¬
age of an act, to b• entitled an act: to
allow Ordinaries extra compensation for
services rendered when no fee is prescrib¬
ed by law: Cruwfordvilh*, G. ., June
8tR., 1881.
Hotel'Cards.
V 1LINARD IfOr.SE
CLAYTON BTBROT, SEA It POST OFl'KU,
ATUKNS, GEORGIA,
Rooms all earpeteJ. Travelers. Good sample rooms
for Oommerriiii CL1NARD, Proprietor.
A. D.
In tational hotel,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
K. T. WHITE. Proprietor,
This House is now complete with its im¬
provements, viz.: Tho addition of a third
story, giving thirty-three additional rooms,
capacity now seventy-five and more, with the modern every¬
thing fresh and bright all
improvements. situated the Depot and
Being business near houses. The Na
venient to tho
tional, newly renovated and
offers superior inducements to the Travel
ing Public.
Rates, 32.00 per day. Special rates for
Jonger time.
Railroad Notices.
Georgia
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Scpkbit.-tesdent’s Office, 1
AUOUbTA, Ai'Y’i-c'r* /* UA. * Vac JNOV. OWJ. F.th lutu) C )
/COMMENCING f
SUNDAY, 7th instant,
operated the following passenger schedule will
; --*■
.
WO. 1 WEST—DAILY. NO. 2 EAST—DAILY.
11 “ " Macon W’sh’i'ri ;*i N--V&5', r- • C;wFd’lll2^ip Wash'g’n Athens 2:10[p . ... 5555 = =
XitO.pfth : Mniedg’ll Maoon 4:45;p:
* Athens ; 6:45.p
- 1 A tlanta 5:45 bim : Augusts 3:47ip- =
WO. 3 WEST—DAll.T. NO. 4 EAST—DAILY.
Lv. Augusta 5:30‘pim 9:52p'mlAr. Lv. Atlanta 8:45 3:0l!a!m
Lv. Cr’f’v’ll C’f’dv’ll
Ar. Atlanta 5:00 a m Ar. Augusta 7:00 am
SUNDAYS. No connection to or from Washing¬
ton on
JXO. W. GREEN, E. RTdO R8 E Y.
General Manager. Gen. Pass’ger Agent.
Mav2,1879.
500 MILE TICKETS.
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY j
Office Genep.’l Passkvoeb Agt’, >
c OMMENCING Augusta, March 2,1880. J
this date, this Com¬
pany will sell FIVE HUNDRED
MILE TICKETS, good over main line
and branches, at THIRTEEN 75-100
DOLLARS each. These tickets will be
issued to individuals, firms, or families^'
but not to firms and families combined.
E. B. DORSEY,
General Passenger Agent,
Marchl0.1&?0.t-o*o
Yol. 5.
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Hair - if
'
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It is a most agreeable dressing, which
is at once harmless and effectual, for pre
serving the hair, it restores, with the
gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray,
light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep
black, as may lie desired. By its use thin
... hair is thickened, ... and baldness often
though not always cured. It checks falling
of th * h * ir ^mediately, and causes a new
growth In all cases where the glands are
not decayed; while to brashy, weak, or
*hm strength, ™*f.»*«. and renders it pliable, «**
The Vigob cleanses the scalp, cures and
prevents the formation of dandruff; and,
by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing
properties, it heals most if not alt of the
humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp,
keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under
which conditions diseases of the scalp and
hair are impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair,
The _ v _ Vigor is incomparable. It is color
h*ss, contains neither oil nor dye, and will
not soil white cambric. It imparts an
agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an
article for tho toilet it is economical and
unsurpassed iu its excellence.
nurxBin ar
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemist*.
BOLD BY ALL DSUGOISTS EVEBYWHERB.
April 29, 1881. j- y.
4m Trade Mark^^^
AND SPERMATORRHEA.
1.1.
Rfprajr nal Emissions fur (ha sp«*»d7 and Impotency add permanent by the ('ure only of Semi¬ truo
way, riz: Direct Application tothe* ineipalfl«afc
of the I ”.8«)Ase, acting by Absorption, and exerting:
Its fj*»cific influence on the Seminal V^aiclc.8, Ejac¬
ulatory Ducts,PyoptatoGland,and Urethra. Tho
am of 1 ae Remeo/ Jjj uttended with no pain o.- incon
Ycnlcnce, and does not Interfere with tbo ordinary
pursuits Fortxxl, producing of life; it is quickly dissolved and eoo»*
Rtive effect tbe sn imine<liatesootblngA»' sexual and * ,vqt^r
tions wrecked uj»oo from self-abuse au<t wur-^ l.kAD'zi
the dram from the entem, resto-Uig e-ecsses Btonplnjr
health and pound thy mind to
mem*'— '".-tovui*- ** :
A*” *ffor-Jetv. • d«dJ1 ! *'. etc., " and 'usics theappearnneo of I dead,
pretr. iturc • ’ cec., nsnally this
r trouble, - and restoring ^ ngo perfect Sexual eocompanyin# ViKor, wbero
it has been dormant for years. This mode of treat¬
ment has stood the lest ui ve sevorr cases, and la
now h pronounced success. Di. gs are too much pro¬
scribed in t hese troubles, and, ns many can boar wit¬
ness Is to, Nonsense with but al»out little this If any Preparation. perm ant” tgoud. Practical Thoro o!j
no
scrvBtionen.ibJeB us to positively fyuauanlee that ifc
will give satisfaction. Dv.'-mr (no eight .ears that
it has been in general use, v;c L-*. o thov s i i-sof testl
monlalsasto Medical its value, he and it is now mne- .i-.j by tha
Profession to tho mni-t rational mea.’.B yet
discovered of reaching arid curing this very po vai- at
tronbla. to that is well known to be tbo cause of untold
misery so many, and upon whom quacka prey with
their useless no#trunks and big feea. Tho Hem* dy
is putupin n*»at boxes, iof three sfzes, 2 V j. l,(nwnufh
t->lAsta month,) $3; No. ii, (suilicient to efl'ect, a per¬
manent cure, unless in Gevero casi;s,) ft5; No. 3.
(lasting over three months, will atop $v.- emissions by mail, ana
sealed, restore in vi&or plain Jo the worst ca«os.) Full DIRECTIONS Sent,
wrappers. lor
UBD'.ff will accompany EACH BOX.
& /Semi for Sealetl AnntomiraCiIllustrations TtemcvinHre. f*amph-\
IrtHgiving \
| and Tt&litnony, Mrfi toil/convince m
I tho. *no*t Bkejnioal tit at tiioy oat 4 be I I
Q restored i<» perfec tluliom t nut niuxnf,and fit- f
\ ted far tho. of lifi‘, oh if /
Npefcr affected. Sold O.t T1 Oy
HARRIS REMEDY CO. Mf C. CHEMISTS.
Market and 8th St*. ST. LOUI8. Mo.
Aprils, ’81. j-y.
GR.BUTTS’(££§£&£
Trent ill Chronic Diseases, aud enjoys « natfon
#»l reputation throoeh tbe caring of complicated cases.
iWQlSCRETiOR..rEXPOSUR£<^'T
etttonti t)i he blood, pkin or treated witiis-'O
re ss, without usini/Msrcuryor I*oisonoii» Medicines.
oho are BufferitiRfrom^the
tims for lmttf noos or marriage, termaoently enred.
! O 4 TI ¥ 9L “T<K TP £ A TED ! Y Mail and Express. poiibu.
j went mailvt free to any address on application.
A Per*<m* gafferlug from Ruptnrr their advantage. should Mind It iheir a*ldr«M,V
\iuid leant vuaetblnr lo confidential, and (hould <■ not a Ir re—od \im.f
Commuuicsfi'inp I)IL BLTT8,12 atncUy *ivrtb ^U» ZU, 8t Louis, be add Vio.
April 8,’81. j-y.
OR 0«pJW us wggs
DAVID LAUDBLEXH * 80X8, Philadelphia, Pa,
oct. 27 ,’ 80 . j-y.
XX': vjy// oS I \ \ A n-.ffaod C complete hap’ers 4.1 A IDff t '.mprea: TO W MU.ttCK, W
~>nta ng oe man
-o' if, -t refion <ai wit. # *Hei rt* of Virgin
ft .. . * V P«o» (;■«, — JF • -vVt *• a*’- •»«*•
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suiting froa. imf>u r ; seXJAl •> a«i i ». xnd no s«!f-*bu«e—
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SS.SSTT S* BISMUt UL I a *■ ■ -«■ r—
April s7 ’81* j-y.
I-sF" C A. DAVIS & CO., Greeneshoro’,
Ga , are supplying hundreds of lad i< ^ vith
their Dress (xbod- Fan'. Parasols, Milline
ry.Goods, jsdne'of Hat?. Bonnet?. Their Milliner
theSiies* in Georgia.
The Democrat.
CRAWFORDYILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1881.
THE i BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS !
FOB MAN AND BEAST. I
pASmore than a third of a oentnry the
t only safe reliance for the relief of i
accidents and pain. It Is a medicine
kind. above prico For ana praise—tfce form of external best of pain Its
the every
MEXICAN
Mustang It I.ir.lment flesh Is without and muscle an equal. to
penetrates bone—making the
the very continu~
ance of pain and inflammation impos¬
sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and
the ful. Brute Tho Creation are equally wonder¬
Mexican
MUSTANG i
Liniment is needed day by brings somebody In of
every house. Every awful seald newi___ news burn
the agony of an o r
subdued, of rheumatic rhe-----------— martyrs ro
stored, or a valuable ltorae or ox
saved by tho healing power of this
LINIMENT
which speedily cures such allmoufis of
the HUMAN FLESH as
Joints, Rheumatism. Contracted Swellings, Musclss, ' Bums Stiff
and Scalds, Cuts, Bruisss bud
Sprains, Poisonous Bliss and
Stings, Stiffness, I.antsness, Ol
Sores, Ulcers, Frostbites, Chilblains,
Sore Nipples, Coked Breast, and
Indeed every form of external dis¬
ease. It heals without scars.
For the Brute Creation It cures
Sprains, Swinny, Stiff Joints,
Founder, Harness Sores, Boot Dis¬
eases, Foot Hot, Screw Worm, Scab,
Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind
galls, Spavin, Thrush, Blugbona,
Old Sores, Poll Evil, Film upon
the Sight and every other ailment
to which tbe occupant* of tho
Stable and Stock Yard are liable.
The Mexican Mustang Liniment
always cures positively, and never disappoints;
and It is,
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOB MAN OB BEAST.
May 20, ’81. j-y.
Ir. Hay docks
NEW
Headacb.©
AiixriD
LIVER DILL
(SUGAR-COATED.)
Oue Pill 1 h a llosc.
Ouc Pill Ik a Dose.
One Pill Is a Dose
These Pills are au absolute cure for
all Bilious and Malarial affections.—
They grapple with disease at its foun¬
tain head, arid root it out of the pa¬
tient’s system at once. They fortify the
body against Disease in all tortus of sud¬
den attacks and epidemics, and enable
all to brave the Miasmatic danger of
sivaaips and forests. One vial of DR.
U AY DOCK’S NEW LIVER PILES
relieves the entire system of pains and
aches, enlivens the spirits and sends new
blond
iimmniM; through this vui\s.
('.ill for this inestimable medicine at
your nearest druggist, and take no otli
or.
I)r. Iliiydoek's Mew Liver
Pills.
7 I'or , all „ Diseases of f the Kidneys, He- „
tention of Urine, Dr. Haydock's Now
I-iver Pills are a perfect cure. One Pill
will satisfy tlio most skeptical.
For Female Diseases, Nervous Prns
I ration, Weakness, General Lassitude,
Waul; of /Ippei ile, and Sick Headache,
Dr. Haydock’s New Liver Pills will be
found an effectual remedy.
They are Universal in their effe. ts,
and a cure can almost always be guaran¬
teed.
Each via! coni ains twenty Pills. One
Pill is a dose.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
I‘‘i>r Sale by all llrugi'iiitn.
CViTTTION.—None arc so genuine
unless the signature of A LLEN HA Y
DOCK surrounds each vial of Pills.—
Ei-ery 1‘i'l i.s Sioinr-Ouitsd. If your
druggist does not keep limn, we will
mail them tree to any address on receipt
of 25 cents. Five vials for 31.00.
BUY AT ONCE. DO NOT t >ELA Y.
Haydock & Co.,
30 Platt. Street, New York.
April 8, ’61. j-y.
PARKER’S GINGER TONIC .
Ulanr, other Baeho, of the best Haadraks, medicines Stllllnfia known com-! and;
.many thined in Parker's Ginger are
make so skillfully grsaiati Blood Puriflar Tonic a r ■
|to it the Restorer and used.' the
- Health and Strength ever
[Bowels. Randall Fo/nale Lungs, Complaints. Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs’
► If you are w:is, ‘ n Jt awa Y w,t ^ Consumption or<
* 'your try disease. uv* the Tonic be, to-day. will No matter what
Remember! symptoms *nay This Tonic it turely drunkenness help you. ]
, cures
► is the Best Family Medicine ever made, entirely <
; iifferent from Bitters, Ginger Preparations ac ; ’
, other Tonics, and comb jeet t he best curative prop
•rrttesof a!!. Buy a 5®c, kettle of yourdrup^ist
^None wrapper. genuine without cur si^na^ure ©n ©utsidt
L
PARKER S HAIR BALSAM The Uit a A no " •teeo
J-rSk.ftt IImtCi •NWJOY
— -
~3T Buy .Good? of C. A DAVIS & CO ,
Grec-nesboro' Ga
RUM y* • . A TRUE > ^
«• TONIC
^PERFECT STRENSTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
* ncON lUTTLIiS are blffhly rci^nimitruled for a!l tiUt’KM
quirin; . certain and tonic;' re
* efficient e*p«a ial!y T„li.)rsti,m, Pyspe/^io, Intrr
•it.'h'f.: l>kwd,/trengthoiuf fever?, 11 cat of AppeUie. hues of Strength, Ixuk of / ir.-.ff/, tic. Knriche*
t.ie liie muitelcs, and giv.sin-w life to the nerve*. They act
likea eliarm .n the digestive organ*, removing all dyspeptic*ymntoma auch
as Til?;in.) the Jptrking, Eoii in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. TllO only
Iron Preparation that will not blacken tin*, teeth or give'
head.tolls*. Bold by ail dniggists. V.’lite for the ABC Book, 22 pp. of
wml nrul amusing reading —tent free.
lUtOWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, MtL
■H - ERS
%
Fel^VBl.J.y.
SMITH’S
SCKOFULA SYRUP
•la Ineed and in Fact
—TllE—
MEDICINE OF THE AGE.
-0
HEAD A FEW OF TIIK PROOFS:
One el the first young men of Atlanta
saya it saved his life when all others had
failed.
J. IF. Johnson, Cterk Superior (Jburt
of Oconee county, say: "It is all itclainis
and more too. It acted like a charm on >
the friend I ordered it for. mid lias cured !
him of EVERY SYMl’lOM of tho
disease.”
sSSS'kS'3! :
without iienctit. Commencing with this
lie is 4 a^dy better.
Mr. K. Tauten, of Buck Ilorr., says
,\e was cured of Chronic Oiarrhou*a and
Sciofnlotis Eruptions of lifteen yei rs’
standing, with less Ilian two laitties, ami
says its effects on him have been so won
del fill that his neighbors look upon it as
lltuo lit il« less K SS 1 UIHM him a a mirndf* mirdtlf.
Numbers of physicians, knowing its.
ingredients, hesitate not to prescribe it, j
and always with benefit to the patient,
Hundreds of others are in cestacies
could OVei itsgood , , effect S. Lnllg , ,. list , ol . names .
be added if necessary, hut its ef- i
feels sneak for themselves.
Sold by H. S. SMITH. DRUGGIST,
(Jrnwf.irdvillc, G;i. Mar.2 V@l-bni.
G. H. IT.
Tho .Music House South
Pianos
-AND -
Organs
l°m£8* K li
re asm Vt
H
Georgo 0. Robinson A Co.
ir AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, o, 1
1 lclVC n tll6 LfU’ffOSt i , ulOCK
l ^
—OF -
Pianos A Organs.
THE LO EST /RICES, AND THE
LARGEST SALES IN THE
SOUTH.
E, I. O. M.
I
v«w*t
Musical lustrum nts
of every description.
“IIEET MUS 1C, M U.S1C BOOKS,
BEST ITALIAN STRING.
visiting 3Vfl[one Tr JSJaved
or corresponding with THE
MUSIC HOUSE OF THE SOUTH.
GEO. O. ROBINSON & CO.
Oct.27,’80, j-y. Augusta, Ga.
1,000 MILE TICKETS.
Gf.ougia Railroad Company, )
Office General Pakbenokr Agent.
/COMMENCING Aooosta, April 5th, 1879 )
\j this Companv MONDAY, 7th inst.,
AND will sell ONE THOUS¬
MILE TICKETS, good mer main
line and branches, at TWENTY-FIVE
DOLLARS each. These tickets will he,
issued to individuals, firms or families, but
not to firms and families combined.
E. R. DORSEY,
M a-: 1.1379 Ger.erai Ps'*en**r Ag*r T
No. 27.
MRS. LIDIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
1
i
7S A
1HSCOVKHKK nr
LY P coOTo!iOT 1 ’*
TOSMM
The PoalUve Cnr*
For all Female Complaints.
This preparation, a* its name sljcnfflps, consists «#
Vegetable I'nipta tit* that arc barmloM to Um moat 4*1
Irate Invalid. Upon one trial Um> merits of this Com
pound will bo reoognlsod, as relief lo Immediate i And
when Its ihw Is continued, in ninetj nine cases in A him.
dred,»p*rmiul*nt«ur*ta*«.ct.d,**tl*iw«. l il. Win ta>.
U,T ' On areoant of It* prana own*, It lato-darr*
lam praa-rlM bj lb. pbjGcUo. kl
thooountry.
it via Rl . entire!? u» vent term ot feutag
v ,h * Leucr.i***, irregular amt p*i*f*i
."•‘T 11 '”’'H u.mito, lai umantim nai
Uleeratfnn, Floodtn**, *11 impkeemeaU and the eoa
..qtHtnt.pInol wemkaem, end I* eepecleily adopted to
the Change of life. It will dliwoire and expel toman
from the uterus In an early atago of derelopment. Tbe
t«Miden* y to enneerous humors there Jj cbeoked very
rpeedllv by Hs use.
In fact It has proved to be the great¬
est and beet remedy that has ever been dlseever
ed. It t>ermm tea every portion of the system, and give*
new llfnend vigor. It removes foJnfsuMis.flatnleney, de¬
stroys all craving for sttmulante, and relieves weaknees
of the Mtoroacl)
(t cures FiloaUng, Headaches, Nervous Prostration,
Gonernl Debility, nieephiHsness, Depreaston and hub
gesUon. Tliat feeUng of bearing dowa, noosing pals,
weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by
Hsu***. It willnt all times, and under all clreumstaiw
cm, act fa ha ruivny with the law that governs tbs
frmale system.
For KUlncy <;onjplolnts of either sea this oompotad
I* nnffurpassed.
Lycfia L Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound
| In pi * pared ut2M auij 236 w«*Lern A verms, Lynn, Moss.
Price 9 1 . 00 , BU bottle* tor $ 6 . 00 . Bent by moil to tho
(orrn ef pill*, also In tho form of TiOEengss, on reostpt
of price, $1.00, per box, for either. Mrs. HNKHAM
fracly answers all letters of Inquiry. Bend for pom
phial. Address m above Mention thin paper.
No family should bo without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'
LJVH.lt PILLS. Tltey curs Oinstlpatloa, BtUoaon^
**n*IT»irpl(lity of thaliver. 36 cents per bo*.
Sold by Dr. H. ». Smith, Crawford¬
ville, Ga.
Laniar, Rankin A Lamar, holesale
agents, Atlanta, Ga.
oct.27,’80. j-y.
TUTT'S
piEls
INDORSED BY
PHytlCIANS, CLERGYMEN, ANB
THE AFFLI CTED EVE RYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
ix>»»of>pp*tit«.N*m«*,bow«l* oorttve.
Fai nlnthe HAivd.wflhVduTTnannation in
cUnuTroIfcBxertioKofijoJT “
or oB£
of Yn-rubniFyoftemper, with* feeling ofEaving
heted memory, duty^vvo!irine**^Ut**tne** n*g
• ome J
.
at .light, hiihly colore.i tTrlnT.
IF THE* K WAXNIXMA&EBBHXXDXD,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILISOON BE DEVELOPED.
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AlTKVtPTTO ASSASfUNATK TIB
PRESIDENT.
On Saturday morning last naar 10
James A. Garfield, President
the Uu'ted Stater, was shot In tha ls
room of the depot of the Baltimore
Potomac railroad iu Washington
whither be had gone to tnko the
for aooM point in N cw England, by
Charles Guiteau formerly a Chicago
and latterly a temperance lectur¬
As toon as the shooting ooc u re d
news was «rrr m* WlTfifi H
direction, and the entire country
waq shocked by the sad intelligono*.
Secretary Blaine was with the Presi¬
dent when he was shot. He was disd
upon twice while his back was towards
the assassin; the first shot taking effect
in the right arm and the second Just
above the right hip and near tha kidneys.
Onteau, the assaasin, waa immediately
arrested after tha shooting and carried
to jail. Various conjectures hare boon
made as to tha motive which prompted
to shoat the President, but tha real
has not'an yet been ascertained. A
latter whs found in his pocket addraaa
ed to the White House after ha waa ar¬
rested in which he saya :
"The President’s tragic death was a
necessity, but it will unite the Re¬
party and save tbo Republic.
* * * I had no ill will towards the
President. His death was a political
necessity. lama Stalwart of the Stal¬
warts."
A letter wns also found on the street,
signed by Gnltenu and addressed.to Gan.
Sherman, which is as follows ;
“1 have Just shot the President. I
shot him several times, as I wished him
to go as easily as possible. His death
Was a political necessity. I am a law¬
yer, theologian and politician. lama
Stalwart of the Stalwarts. I was With
Gen. Grant and the rest of our men In
New York during the canvass. I am
going to tho jail. Please order out
your troops and take possession of the
jail At once. Very Respectfully,
Charles Uulteau.
The President’s condition was report¬
ed more favorable yeMertay than It had
been at any time, and great hopes are
now entertained of his recovery.
►— •
Sharon Correspondence.
N. K. WARE, EDITOR.
We have had several cool day*.
Wilkes, McDuffie, Hanoock, Greene,
Warren, Lincoln, Taliaferro, counties
were well represented In 'Bbaron last
week.
The season for the past week has been
extremely good.
The Fountain Gamp Meeting is spo¬
ken of now as embracing the 1st. Sab¬
bath in September,
We are pained to announce the
death of Mrs. A. W. Mershon, which
occurred at the residence of her bus
band, Mr. A. W. Mershon, in this place
on last Wednesday evening. The be¬
reaved family and relatives have our
sympathy.
Tbe commencement ot the Sacred
Heart Seminary at this place came off
last Tuesday evening. A large crowd
was in attendance and tbe commence¬
ment reflected groat credit upon both
tbe sisters and pupils.
Sharon was livelier tbe last week
than ever before. Crowds of people
from a distance epent several days in
our pleasant little village. Our good
people used every endeavor to make
them enjoy their sLay here ; and •v
ery one seemed pleased. The «•
animation of the pupils of Sharon In
stitute began early on Thursday morn¬
ing and was listened to from the begin¬
ning by a large and appreciative audi¬
ence. Tho exercises were intermixed
with speeches and recitations from the
beginning to tbe close. The pupils
were self possessed and auswered quick¬
ly the questions given them by the ex¬
aminers, Proffs. Wm, B, Fambrough,
ol Thomson, James Roberts and A. F.
Ware, of this county. These exercises
continued until 4:30 P. M., with an In¬
termission of two hours for dinner,
which was served on the grounds and
general invitations extended to every
body.
4:30 p. m., Col. Thoe. E. Watson
® f Thomson made his apjiearance on
th ® and was introduced by Dr. A.
(J. Davidson, The address waa one
suitable for the occasion aad was listen-
1“ people. — Many words spoken br « '«« by aoo the
speaker, will live in the memory of
lh " 8 ® who listened to bim on that day.
The Thomson Coinett Band furnish
tbe d v j ** «
8dy ttiey Were punctual , to their flnilf
and carried out their part of the pro
themselves splendidly; aud so conducted
while in our village, that
they received the highest praises at the
best citizens.
The exercises at night were the heel
7« It 10 r rj tne tnesM<1 yoUDg ,n pijrfOI 01CF8* W* m
The entire programme for day and
was can led out to a letter and
the order during the exercises was as
good as could be expected. Now aS ie
o v< t *nd every one enjoyed tliemsehree.
Thanks returned to all who aided
ths arrangements of tbe tccasion;and
both teacher aad pupils are now efcjwy
ing their vacation with tl«ir frieads.