Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893, November 19, 1881, Image 1

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* t T DEMOCRAT. U Edward k Co. POETRY. [ Written far The Democrat .] THE YOUTH AM* THE SONG HE SUNG. i. ’Taras a beautiful song that I heard last night From a youth near Ids lady's bower ; The fair moon was up high in the cloud less sky, And it was tiie midnight hour. Oh! this gallant, sweet girls, was quite handsome, I ween, And in years was exceedingly young . ’ His H form mould— was, in sooth, of the shapeliest Now I’ll tell yon the song that ho sung. U. Oh. sweet music, sweet music, Hatha charming control, And it ever goes down In the depths of my soul! In the eve ’tis a joy Its s^ft echo to lnar, As it floats, as it doats, On the waves of the air HI. Oh, 1 lov tin -west lute, And the te'iite. , -t..ned harp, And tli ure with its whistle So shrill and so sharp ; And the gentle guitar, With its musical strings, Is gvcUanting, indeed, ‘./hen a voice with it sings. IV. lint there’s music, by far, That’s much sweeter tiutu this. Vet my words can not, tell Of its charms or its Biiss : Oh ! it goes to the soul With a ravi hing tifl'if!, And it conquers ^ Tear -. And the mitt l,-Cad the will. V. With one sorrowful t It can make the lie; With one whirptuiUf,' It can make the luj Oh, this must# so so A: , Like the coo of Uni dove. Is tli,' ■. iun;l of the voice' Of the otic whom we love ! VI. ’Twas a beautiful song that I heard iast jrtirht ' From., o»tl,n..r hi. 1*1,Sw; irr”"" And it was the midnight hour. Olr! tills gallant, sweet girls, was quite handsome, 1 wee», And ir. vears was *\j.eepdiiisfty voiias-f His torfu was, in sooili. of The suajieliest mould— I have told you the song that he sung. Joseph Ai.phonsus Fambeia, Markham Hvvae, Atlanta, Go. bms SENDLXG US L OKI). WHATTHE PtkOPlK OF ADJACENT TOWNS ARE DOING. Tlic News of Neighboring Counties Cull¬ ed from our Exchanges, ami Written By our Correspondents— Wilkes, War¬ ren, Greene, Oglethorpe, Hancock, Sha¬ ron, Etc. roWKLTON. I Special Correspondence Democrat.] Six stores in Poweiton. N. V. Wicker, of Warren was in the vil¬ lage yesterday. T. W. Rainwater has left for Augusta, to replenish his stock of goods, Mr. Wade 11. Jones killed a d ig suppos¬ ed to be mad a few days since. Mr. Thomas Whaley and Miss Emma Birdsong were married Tuesday, the l.’tii, In the late election for the “stock law,” Poweiton precinct voted, “no fence” twen. ty-five; “fence” forty-seven. Mr. Veazey was not chased by the dog as reported. While trying to drive the dog from his premises it turned upon him. He stepping to one side, the dog passed on We are sorry for IP., U. that race will make hini tired in imasinatlou for a week P. G. don’t ran often, he walks slowly WAIL ILEX. Monday court will begin. \».ra , , x..-. . „ms ..i ,n active opera Ro’> ’ ■■ ■"■ dew Wto^ntc^. Mrs Ma ' g “Aunt Gincx sl ;, i a aids high carnival in thecolui.:. a pper. Each her bi iiiii.s us , •. sh jjrvrew. The — Knights . , . of , „ Honor, Stella lodge, at Warrenton gave an oyster supper Monday last. Champagne and eloquence flowed freely. Mr. Elias Ed wands, who was shot in the head by the negro, Oscar Howard, at Me sena, ou the 4th, is dead. Still do arrests have been made. Greene i. gets, a n ro employed at, the depot, Wam bery of the freight car-, and implicates Wash Eu r fair descendant of Ham, in the mata-i. The Clipper ca: ins that the rea: no more hogs are ii jiuity is because the v. are so won’t keep tiiem out of mischief. Ir makes some good sir 31’IZUFJ-:E. Wood bring, from S3 t > 84 a cord in T7ton;soa. Hr-. Thomas E. Burnside, if Cobbliam. is very ill. The. -o; '"..i-< ,f .• after CRAWORDVILLE, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, .NOVEMBER 19,1881. killed au<l dressed, weighed three hundred and fifty pounds. - ■f Prof. Willoughby Reade, tiie celebrated elocutionist has been amusing the citizens of Thomson, For the past few weeks th* J ..t improve - is one of the best exchanges we have and we look for it eagerly, ' J. L. Johnston, orightsljpro, has* moved to Hartman, Arklbsas. Ife ex pects to locate there permanently. Miss Jennie Richards, of Thorfson, died OK — typhoid pneumonia in Augusta Sought last .Sinyiay. Her remains were to TbomsoD, and Ultra interred. The smoKShon.se of Mr. J. T. r-uiirti, J W > owson lib *» os. ’ *», as a mt b e "'Sht Ppflmls iaM of , “ AkS "^Thomsen j" ij^. ’ f. **£”“%*“ ha bl .s some tuiv p- (vsji-'aus _o pouxas each. *. ■ WILL Eh Ml ' a - ilaT McUmJot* ot^anburg, an cs. boned rnahlu «» Wastnugtoa ladv, died ^wtlay *nday, and was . Thedwedbig Ale.. V^fogiiteld. colored, Afew.nT'.'s Tom M.'.sld^e.-m was banted down ve- r . I’he new * t Uo.ith* 4 l»»ag roof «*> •“*» tm by from . •'■|b- T /‘‘ , is. l o n _ f5 ’ ' <tDinWAatf , -I-' r ‘‘ ’ c v w 0 : ItVoraldy. The m-ctete at Wr.fliW»ton are n|ont | l,(h»:i bales v. A fine crop o ' wheat :.:5! oats Tuts been and .here . demand:for sown, s; T is a b. . vvo gn.: 1 .. tfcisfi 1 el. *''*•* * ! Judge PottTo 'll,; [e • s(Mll week i'i Deceaib^r'to m r\ I). Cox- I well a w t.-iar^y 1 a jury e obtain Wa 7 es^ ^ si man. 5 •t. r. Ml A sj: la r t on . mornui'.-ag mer, r. id b*i b. d him lr 1 ” ’let hr it con-. ia■: '.r; c i l,»s papers ririd ii',-ytminej^ The druirenev failed t« the . miflenir.iyrts tojosti tci l.lj, tv'a a. an an Juiin'Tiliai!^ hoilt st nun. 1 ** wn iI5£ , .................... nulitm and ns magtnficent se^uons. Hancock Toe, ’ kmo Udj-jof a suffav cTni .'t.' i ' ■ , t , ”v two M’i J. mai .wed join s. It was brought in liy Ik 1‘urkt r. He raised on one-tentli of an acre thirty-.i,-e gallons of s\ nip, and has seed enough left to plant an act e and a naif next year. A bale of cotton was stolen from Mr. Henry Thomas’s gin-house Satunlay last, Muvis lieese, B negro, was arre.-feil. Mr. W. II. Culver, Jr., was married at Sparta on Tuesday to Mi.s Willie Alfriend. i The h/maeiite does not The the ide of blowing steam whistles at all hours of (be night, and we agree with it. The li/imaelite, itf Sparta, is the heat edited weekly paper on our exchange list. Mr. Sidney Lewis certainly understands the newspaper business. The foundation for the new court house at Sparta is rising up slowly but surety. Tiler? are more than a hundred white tax defaulters in Hancock county. But little interest was taken in the •‘fence” election by many Hancock farm¬ ers who had much at s’ake m its results. A good mule, was b’d off in Spurt,', on last Wednesday, for Vo y-soven dol'ar.s. Capt. ID Mer ref n-vd to buy up cotton seed (O ship out of ibecoutity. Thisrefus sal was based upon w'.and public-spirit¬ ed con Ttal.’t'oi'-;. GTtEESE. The people are skipping out of this eoun’ ty to Arkansas. In Hie near future bey will lie seen alo'tg the line of tiie ra Toad returning to Uieit h A nu ises will close next Thursday on account of tha oks giving. Mr. W. E. Lane has returned to ins home near Penfield, from a visit to I’s rebifives and friends Vet re nle in the northun txrl i: : V ; ' : " I', \x h) !»c re i , iiim h.cko'H.i, C.irsnit w:. Mr. E. W. Jatne,? <; the «a. Cai'road, brother of Mr.L.P. .Tames, Supr rin undent of t le Brio Force, i a 1 Mi s Thom Hancock co •• • Mr. J. M. Un-ea n.-a • Punfie’d, felled a bee tree er (. av, l om wh’ch he to Ac 05 pounds of I in 3 • OR I.K'XJf'rttL'E. l!ic Echo c Guckev-’iav r We have nne oi Tabafeno, but they wander a round u u'l.-r cover o; ,'iv dak. The rains l sec ons daw ego to dr bridevs: - ______and roads a~ot Houses a: .1 Mv. Je.rrao week, sold itiTcll for 2 re. iiijs Jana ad joins that rrei recently bought Of M it. cut ug in the rt > v ^nt difficult fuvd. and for which Tom Ho w Af s -ii.cnced to three years in the chat gang, was caught last week by M,». C. E. 7 1 r Mar- ;d of Crawford and i b in jaii awaiting r The Echo is guilty of.this: One standing (lay 1*^ week as one of the children was near Mr. R. C. Latimer’s unfinished well they heard a kitten crying and upon ex. aminatioa discovered it at the bott^jn of the well, which is about 30 feet deep. They let a rope down to t and it eaug ft nrt hold on long enough drawn out and so fell hack when half way up. They then t ed a basket etr the rope and let it down and the kitten jumped in almost before it touched the bottom and was drawn out. The strange p ., rt C f j t j s that it did not kilt it when fell in. t BEFORE I’llli FOOTLIGHTS. i:fcerl __ . lumcllt bJ thc SclloUr ,'. f Mrs p- armcl < a , t m. L Academy rhncsdsv ^WnfLeul.*. and , Thursday eve dug last. aHargi* gathered iriWii-s^fhc at the Crawfor ,*•* i ’osiii exorc Mrs. Dr. Faaiifr. \ The Iwlfj packed to overa«;w»»-?. .VII th« Me seating room was taken before ,g c loek, and late eo-ueis were compelled to st aml. borne perehed themselves in the windows and on the stoves anywhere x> hs to witness tiie entertainnMtjtt.. It was t, re m ,. v ,. nf> am , , t was jghjfarm on... A s w/s tip. ' Tire i jtrtidsouieb' '.dressoii, '■■■’ , r:l ^ ; with cedar and white roses. The stage lo » k ,. a The folio wing ijj the programme : Chords—When Night cojpes o'er tin* j phiins-The glass. * thing—Lpinf Starry hours.^JIiss Moselle ' /• Duet'— Jioin’.-I r “. Hx Mi-scs aj. line * -Me * 1 jjfle dfeo A -Th ) HIol4i* in D ; ue—M’.^ tim V d -I: .x aiula j ^.na-What Fqli HkcMus' •—M'sa Kjita * •> I’miio-Fotimm Waltz*—Misses JJertie <J wry nd I.uua lit. Son 1 ?—Tiidiit’s a Nigh In thq Heart—Miss P'ano -Forest Wallze—Misses Rosa and s#n g _Why does Mother stay so Long. Miss Janie Stephens piano—Zephyrs of Spring—Misses Kula L'ggs and Moselle Leary 1 1 ' 'T ■ ■ ■ . <rtflC..,.i ’‘. 1 “Mas Luna Legwen. l’iano—ijui Vive Grande Galop—Misses Lillie and Ida Farmer, Song—Cheerful home—Miss Janie Ste pheus. Piano—Pas Rodonble—Misses Rosa Tav mer, Mamie llainmack, and Luna Legwen. Holif'—Tiie Old Log 0.thin ill the l)e!l— M *ss Rosa Fanner. Piano—Fascination Polka—Miss Janie Stephens and Rente Corry. Song—All Ticd-Back—Miss Enla Roggs. Song—Just to Please the Roys—Miss*Lil lie Fanner. Song—Home'ess and Alone To-Night— Miss Rosa Farmer. Tableaux—Homeless and Alone no Lon¬ ger. The Pride of the Market. Ignorance is Rliss. Lorelie. Sam’s Courtship—A Comedietta—Profes¬ sor Roggs, Mr. Carey Jones, and Miss Lillie Farmer. Tableaux—My Little Favorites—Learn¬ ing tlm Schattis clie—Toilette of Death, or the Last Toilette of Chailotte Gordey. Goodnight. Olmnule--Crwine to the ball. Fancy Dance—Little Rosa and Marcia Fanner. Charade.—The Hypocondrlac. The whole affair passed off well. Wo can make no discrimination in noticing it as everyth;if was uu* x * H w tie* most ago: ,:bo entertainment we have wit messed in some time. We say, and it is the unanimous erpression of those who ll ” early day.” Suffering Women. I hfire is but a very sura It proportion Ihc v, '.ocu I this nniju:i i.iat pi, : ” c p - , , i v-dulorinl tonic and . <>\ o . owui will cure j-./U and give new :,i WUchman. — : Amur. • as bung bi t Friday yonu the His olid tia y has already i >y our reporter, Tiie goliows ' bo bu r t in th Eiiingtoti meadow oi> r . • of Tits Democrat vi‘i te<l fl iail (iti !»4 Wedtn lay and found Sang * y much depressed in gptri He says that the Mcrtli <1 tiling is over, the better for him. lie alks verv iuctantiy amt keeps lbs eyes con ‘ J fix t on the f\ >o; ini, itene: - iio • i% pi ej >• CRA : - • atel’ CO n : thee flue, ' "(iu ait **ns an 1 tickling Tickliug induces laughter, except in tire thro.it, which Causes coughing, -at once removed by Dr. Lu ! s MEISfiKAL NEWS. AS GLIiV-l h FROM TEI.IsGH AMS vNU LETTERS. Hein* the Latest Information as t on «§• Newspapers \ Brief ...Rev. ,vol What the Country i* At Culled tor the Readers ot the Homo mint. * -Tli. re*re 8,000 Odd Fellows in Ken >in* ama,is to have a hotel caw* i”’ 1 : k _ ■ tewbers of the moth odist e|J^v ill .......* # * » * h- u eotmtj, Ky.. pnaluc tUm ’ * ' m ' s • oW I ‘ ofl0 ^ ^ ot . ^ <ef. oil. is in Pensacola, Flmi dn v I avmd; each a.ut sell as r :tf |is. ftRl * h aV ■ iuwer seen No r . i - as e.ooil iii it t Noi *h Carolina—S.l’rt shy fpritiu t lit bftwvcn 1 m Wt) iuid 'HMw’i-twi. I Srtiuliyrn *. -e. e< »n > remreof the >Li; c • It. 'i will (‘ouveiie in Niishvdle ififtt 11 -i-Rc . exports t<» fore situ counU<*s fa ■ ] ; ;U)!ouiiiyd ill vul wfod -yK,- tn’iutaiiis i n '..'! idiots, al mi atokunl Tt uf ».'i per idiot, or a total for 2\ i r,i'|d,a«fT. r entity, Kx beet measures tvjj^ u , fe * J ih. twelve feet In diivum ‘ sglit pounds. •• * J • si, T. .\ ; s had in opera-. i ■u 1 1 i ' : i. .... I oy I' cm l.ey^t v id me. 7,171 mill aniiig annual report the deri tr will touch heavily ■1, g tiie lr, b,m yonlh our -i ;um*nd Wn.’(hivi';^»n, that yfrim ii'/.n’orei! «U’ bin t ]hih11U)ig T1 k* d , ^Si'iiators ftsvy ib it Un'y will fretrtli; on in oitso «>f Jus uppoibir nrnnWi ___p r jiipit A rtlmreonmil-sinned the fill¬ , lAwi. ur -4n s'n imimaster.. Wednesday: yyiip ,, ,| ies, Nashville; William M. Kelt Rye th TAtats. —A' itpR 'piords, Virginia, the demo ct its i e to let Double., a readjuster wire ■ f l I en appointed postmaster at that p .jive the ground to build a house on Mth' . eqtieiiUy tiie post ofdco^ft mat x viu 1 ,t I'( P''siin ... .tenoral Tlalton. • —The re-urns from Nebraska shown Dial the Democ its have elected their ticket in ten counties. The farmers alliance cm rie.d 1 ’ ■ < • intie 1 and eh- ‘'It! • most of tie ir ticket hi five connt'es, and one or more <dfi eers in severed other counties. —On Saturday evenin'; at Sludbyvillc,in di uft, Frank JJcmer and Louis Mm ula, boys aged fom.een and ten respect vely, quarreled over a game of marbles, to avoid when the younger boy started to run a flg’it. He was caught and held by nnother boy, while. Ilemer ran up behind and srab btdMai'ie.U iu the back, penelr;iliii«; the lung,. The boy was alive last, hut was not expccteil to survive till morning. -The orange crop of Florida is simply immense. Colonel I). II. F.illott, of Jack sonville, estimates it this year id I.i.OnO, km. lint these figures, we aie assured, expo *s searcely hidf Its immensity. The Pahdka Journal says that Colonel Bl'iottis “way oT” in his caei'.hitions and dial the mmtbet of oranges will reach nearly Kf.,(too, 000 , of which all but. about r.,00<i,000 will lie ship pod out of the .ate. —Thecm.toil > ,m ats; - Petersburg ap pointed to conduct the publication ol the letters and papers of Peter the Great an¬ nounces th: t if hopes to begin the work of printing b fore tlm e! ■ of the present ■ ,ir. It is known (fust some of Peter’s let a .-e in oriv; -It id.- Iioit'/b their pre y-licretibnu h- . no. b -a ;e.cerl»in*>d. , way poses anj marc re quested to Vorwaril them p» the commission, wluch guarantees, on its part, tiieir s ifc te turn, and also, by way of thanks, a copy oi their fort bcomhi g |>* G ” i **. giop. —Fc: • ija. joe 1 ■ t, Iiib: ;•* lb , : >'••• ’ -'"• ” 1 nn.., o' BG imo.e, . ! m'd i- ■ ' ■ h ‘ tori'. ‘ of o'" '•,'(■ grain, in addition to v, .e-h he lures eight neighboring s’.icots'nv in this and tueadj estgamu reserve in theeouu ty ami bj-jiigs jp* „ ll to f l'p.M in '. Sea field \ *- v -B7,.7D foot of hhi lavii’i pal shoot '■ i in tlii • ''otni*;/,?.(!<} Sir M'.na S y.iu * , do f jY I'i 1 o (lUm. Al der; while for Gaick, (> f d: ■ I l Vi r ne.siiie f«ii ArG. Mac Flu (.. vt re ceived and the rent ol R-bJiiemi, e-i -i is ■: • G.v-i or k. Tiie At ■ ci (JOfiHlcl'ltt 1 , following land^ar; c<! lit. \< * tfuitak t:ra •oi kindly for it and trust'w may com .in tu imj,r:>.. The < s: : /eftwviK;/* i-d - T. ba ran G -' :i ■ : krzo, Hi, h ftudxifly il.M , ■ i'Uikji i Uenieiiib.r, frown’s lion ghe health and strength to mind I body THROUGH GEORGIA. tNI>CATCHING THE NEH S AS M E GO. The Crimes, the Casualties and the other Happening* in the Empire state. A« our Exchanges Bring Them To Its — Tile Week’s Doings Condensed by the Democrat tor tiie lulormation ot Its Kcaden. -.Mrs. Rebecca <’ates, of Gwinett royal ty, was burned to death last Friday. VH i ma lms four hundred physicians, —A# ...... over ihe skies the other night. It was by titc Griffin A'evs own. --O. Monday night the gin I,ou s Vr. Calvin May’s place near America* was burned. —Tuesday last a white man named Warren Owens shot and killed Toting a negro at Millodgevilie. It was a w iltut murder. Owens escaped. —A party of New Kngland manufac tutor* visited Augusta last Thursday and vo re shown over the city. They ex tlifmsoh.os 'l ilt' U«V. William Ih udiicks,of Floyd cmluiy, died la>t Monday n’u»lit. from the efieets of poisoning by ln'’r dye. —-.Vjjian named IV. II. Fears died sml denlv iti'Maemi IVednesday morning, lie Wim irum liipian Springs. —.lane ( I’ation, a Marion couutj fanner, IHreie i<s bushels of com (Ids year eti four acres of laud. iHiv.^y-stl' —A Roman wjm was eireus crazy hut k-Mi. raised the wind by huy ' olTee iinsn Ailh'r'n worth of i on credit and ijyUing it for seventy-live cents cash. All., WTItiim W hite's lUtle pistol ueei deui.-lly went off—the usual way—in At¬ lanta on M-rn Uiy night and Mr. Thomas JeftTi wa-dy wounded thereby --Ur. Tb.el’Swi W’llcoelss, an esteemed and worthy e.ti,'.eu of 1'obli rwmnty, was found dead iu his Vied'at liis home on last Sunday morning. —A negro boy stabbed and killed a ne¬ gro man in Savannah on Tuesday, because the latter seized and held the hoy’s hat for a debt of five cents. •—Mr. VV I iftm Gaskins, member of the Legislature from Coffee county, lias sued Atlanta for $iuo ,000 ,is damages for inju¬ ries received last summer in that city from a runaway Imrse. —TheGriftinNewssaysthat ninety paint ed warriors, prisoners of war, are expected to pass through that city on Friday at M o'clock oh their way from a government pylami ip Florida tortile Sioux reservation u The-Rw.’e savagcs-sgi'TO enp tero* in battle, and have been In bohdage n( , ar |y p v( . years. ...Sam Sparks, negro, was hungV®*ter ,tny at Lumpkin for rape. He says lie was converted, ami bis sins fully pardon ,, (t Wte.lnesflay week at half past two o’clock in the afternoon,anil was ready and w ;m, Jje p, ,jj 0> . Knoiigli property lias boon destroyed by incendiaries ill Conyers the past two ,.earths t„ employ a watchman for sixty years, paying him a salary of 8600 a year, _ 0n Tuesday morning last, the town of Kalfburn on tlm Atlanta and West Point road was half burned up, the result of an n ( ;en.liur v lire. Only one house was in sured. The total loss is over $zy,ooo, on w | lic }, there was only *4.000 insurance, —on« Dt«lit last week, at Cleveland, a ||lftn ),y {)„, namu 0 f Vickery stabbed Doss j arrar j several times witli a pocket knife, tIarrard is qu tto dangerously wounded. yiekery was under arrest, hut made his eH( ..,p ( ,_ llofh nro young men well known j,, White comity. -The (bale was put Into execution the oilier day in Macon by two They adjoqrm-d to the and after pulling of bate, tearing of and wiping up the earth with each other they frolicked up before the mayor. was all on account of a “naughty, naughty man.’’ Crowded Out. ft was our intention to publish in tills sue an interview with Judge Pottle. Ow in"., however to the great amount of jug uultm, and advertisements, it, erow I • l out together with the reply of Mr. Vc.nigtotlie same We shall endeavor find room f> it in onr next. — ■. ---- ., ' rc^t th^n 8 Ginger Touw Vr mi'lk. in a bushel a'pelizer • i .gallon As mi blond purilier and kidney correct there is nothing like.* it, ami jin,j it, a wonderful ir.vigorant for an I body other column. VV ., t it e sign l*‘oi'. -Our ( nuncii name tli" street -A t.-w lnorc eaterjiri.dug jiien lie here. —SoJii( ”1 the oh. bouses lejwired j*;!,).* d 1 }k 1 ) f/.ltf-r obnlni:i:t'>,x from V. t- - i. . -A l,U ' lit ill O' .til )Wil in the by o.:i to , in tnential men —A bri , '.v.ueiiouse built, and our CUiiillvi tli mi for tiie count ry trade. -'flit* fit 7 lllMCii t.l (111 th'i re : airy, an \a t/.v/n ;njt in ^ood d ni and tli • walk ; l*iicki i.i or *:d let y ov/iiei's it * -T OUuuiiJ : <>{'<• uuii 'I o * Uitl A torn down umi ;i ui-v i; bu n*, *-' , it ' ' . . no P d- • lb" • to. I, VV . 1 ed up, pitch iaiit iu and make a 1 town. We hare got th. "0,0,1 to I...... i,.t do it • M|, m Vol. 5.— No. 46. I on ro « isinxcmv. I Departureot Han. AletanderH StepBean lar tlic National Capital—stopping at | Atlanta—His Health—When He Will Return—His Forthcoming Hawk—Lib> erty Hall as It now l.ook*— J t Monday last »t noon Hon. Alexander H. Stephens-left for Washington City. Sun¬ day and ’ Sunday night ho receive da number of callers who came to bid him farewell, it had been his In tenth in to leave earlier, but some hitch of the arrangements delayed hi, n . At the depot crowds were there to bid him “good-bye’’ and “Ood and A Ste phens, Aleck Kent, his lmdy servant, and (guinea Stephens, son of Ids old major domo At flaw lie arrived in Atlanta and J was W. there J. Houston, met by Col. A. U. Urier, Major Mr. John Stephens, Mr. John ,M Graham, his secretary Mr. Alexander 11. ThwetU, and a num¬ ber of friends and admirers. A car ■ iage was in waiting, ho was driven fa, the hi in ball House, and conveyed to the private parlor, lie expressed himself us mm h f*. tigued from his journey, but notwithstand¬ ing Ids exhaustion he received a number of callers. Tuesday at a o'clock ho left by wai of the Atlanta A Charlotte Air-Line for Washington. Mr Mephcns expects, we understand, to s|mnd the greater part rf next summer iu llos on, Philadelphia, tml Now York, and will m.i probably return to Crawfmdvllh* before August. Ills book, whirl, he pleted before Ids com¬ departure from here, |, e wifi not piihlisli before next fall Liberty Hall presents a dreary appear mice tiuet to Sinee its busy he left. It, Is a striking eon aspeetof last mimmer.’J’hen the disirs ami windows were thrown open m Ids room Mr. Stephens was busily on I " 1 " 1 ” 1 with his secretary, in his Library imatmei:. were hard at work; and the bouse was always tilled with visitors. Now the doors are closed. No, IM M be seen sirem I but Mr. O’Neal, the old friend of M, - epheus, and stmt 'Liza umt tier eldt di'eti, who are there to tend the premises. I be life lias gone curt and Lilierty Hall staiul.s amidst tlm giant oaks, up on the green lawn, tlm deserted home of the great statesman. My Goo# Woman Why are you so out of sorts, nev#r ajile 1 en to to one tell it’s folks all that yoa are w#«V phree by caused in the flrgt doubt, habitual finally boimttpation, which no caused deranged kid¬ neys and liver. The sure cure for con stipatioo to th, celebrated KJdn,y Wort. It in also a specific remedy for all kidney amlllver dtseasea. Tliou sauds are cured by It every month, fry it at once.— Toledo Blade, OUR HOTELS. Hi ■ Arrivals — Hot? the ranger* Come Inti, LTowibixtrllla. UKOtSTEllKD AT THK HVIHIAOOTT House. 11. II. Flynt, City. W M. A VV. Thomas, IT id, City. .I'tlanta, City II. A. West, 0 ' ,£ ’ '**’ Kward Ml '-’ t lharlle Grillln, Wiinhon, city. W. A. Atlanta J. Andrew L. Winter, lie,man, Atlanta. 1* H Meefmn, city, Mr. Hutchins, Atlanta. 1) K. IJaylle, Atlanta. Cincinnati, M. Calm, Atlanta. VV. C. Taylor, City. CBAWFORDVILlm HOTBI,. >?. Rosematt, New Turk C ir ir„„„ Tlioinson,(»»., «. K. Ham kin, C'harl»»ton' s. . ., .1,11 Rung, Jr,, High ,Slmais, Ga., Lawrence,.bums Jr„ Atlanta,.I,A, Spain, aimer, Macon, K, G. Koano, Lex mg on l.a J’H. Farmer, Atlanta, Thos, L. Im ler, Augusta, Go., VV. L, Uethnne, J h. lorrencc, Atlanta. J.T. Rhodes,Attc en-, M I'lhlmian, Atlanta, Dr. K. E. Par¬ sons, Wanenton. From Eminent wllmer Hrlnton, M~TP llttltlmore* “I have used Golden’« Liebig’s Li Q'l'd Kxtract of Beef and Tonic Invig orator in my practice and have bean touch gratified with the result. As a tonic, iu all cases of Debility, Weakness Amentia, Chlorosis, etc, etc., itcannoi bo surpassed.” (Remember tins name Golden’s take no other. ) Of Druggists' Amireclative There is a floekof......-so thtofvhdt. ov ......... .. ^ ......town C Tbe .............‘rehes uptothestepa of " U! .......w.tha tea lid t.. ml, the followill K hi soldierly order, their necks e' evated and their wings stretched. Thev m range tlieuuMilvesiu cvnijtany fhwLstreteli Uieir necks, flop their wings, give vimt to a s '“ " “'luai-k.s” and then march off '* n i!l *I |,! :| me solemn mariner. We 'bo iglit that tins is done to show how the low) kingdom even appreciates The Dkmi . UmUiiey reeiignbe^n 1 *!',;'^ manager * cillc ** y HU a KK men e8 to * j b<*r ot limit' trIi» This remark we think , vv.ry unkind. ‘ InvaJid nutbers, weak, sickly chil¬ dren need Brown’.) hot I Bitters. ; Orange SMohko^iji.s. w,m|1 " night last at. Washington le.gen, VV. Hewitt, of Atlanta, ■ : "Ira Miss Mattie If. Lewis, Th. attendants, wore Messrs. < fflil.V I. and VV .1. Mi. i H I, I "downy, and White, and Dr •!"bn Hill, and Sam Sims, of Mr. IJcwtH « • have known for years Ho U a e : -ver, whole sooted 1 . t...... ‘ ,u " U ’ ‘'"’.b 1 “tew one of the. j . out stsfi r town Tr' the couple ,,K fT* have heartier I emu'i",.relation, f,„- rt.e’u future, ............