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ARPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF AD¬
MINISTRATION.
GEORGIA—Taliaff.iuio County.
X 17 IIERKAS, John P. Moore of said
\y county Administration lias applied on to the me estate foi Let- of
ters of Kendrick, late of said coun
JJfrs. Elizabetli therefore to cite
tf deceased. These are conderm-d, to be
and admonish all persons betoie the
and appear at my office, on or
first Monday in May next, to show cause,
if any they can, why said lettcih -should
<R Given'uniler band and official signa
my
fitlrethis April '3rd, isst. Bkazlkv,
Charles A. #
april-7-td* Ordinary. T. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Y Petition to fore
TAtiAKEHKO COUNTY. | close Attor
W. Ol M-itcllcH, 1 ne.v’s Lien in
vs. f Taliaferro Sn
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aaaaasssvwfsa
^fUB^rderad^hat at the said next Bet August ey Meadows terra of
fln show cause said lien should not be en
this court Why foreclosed and it is further or¬
forced afid of -, this rule be seived
dered that a copy the Crawfobdville
fiv publication in
teh?county nWMocii xt, and also in a newspaper m
of Talladega and State of Ala
(..iwAi (inpo a month for four months.
Given under rav hand and official sigua
tove thls March the 1st, ^2.
Judge S. C. N. C.
1 thereby Hcrchv certify the foregoing to be a
true copy from mhmtes of T akafeiro
J. D. Hammack, C.
apfil-7-lam 4ih Clerk 8.
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Wm Martin, Mechaniestown. Mil.
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an By-Laws. J. W. SIMS, Secretary,
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GEORG] FRIDAY) MAY 5 1882.
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POETRY.
IIS INNOCENCE.
BY WILLIAM B. WARD.
Dwelt mp soul in dreaming days i
In a palace dim rich sequested and wide,
There down ways
Moved an angel by her side.
Jloly was her face and sweet,
And her lips breathed forth perfume.
And unheard her veiled feet
Glided thro’ the scented gloom.
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Where all things were wondrous fair, ]
*£tt 'Zt&tSXS!"
Over tessellated floors; rt
And a mighty end harmony along,
Ever rose poured I
In a rapturous melody
Sweeter than the sweetest song.
When at eve the sunset turned
All the Western skies to flame
Then the rooms in glory burned,
Ever beautiful aud same.
Said the angel, “Soul, thou must
Guard the doors ere darkness falls,
With the bars of prayer and trust.
’Gainst the foe without thy walls-’’
And my soul her answer made.
Smilling, “Have I need to fear?
Is there aught to make afraid, near?” .
O, my angel, with the
«*
Thus one eve the palace lay
Which Dreaming diviliest in the dying flood day of'gold,
Wrapped the earth in, fold on fold.
Then my in'doubtful, soul thought not of prayers,
Longed But earth, till wordly mood,
for unawares,
Dropped the where she stood.
Fell upon my soul a fear
As the frost falls on the flowers ;
And the angel whispered near,
“Lo, tlia foe Blive gained thy towers.”
Tears were in the angel’s eyes
As she wingled her flight in pain
With a cry to Paradise—
Will she ever come again?
Who call tell ? all, woe’s the day,
For my soul knew not the sin
Till the angel fled away
Ami a demon entered in.
A l.csMin in Uqucstrianism
Horseback riding as q an art and as can
efieial concise is one. of the most judicious
habits that one could cultivate. While it
affords the equestrian every opportunity
or the cultivation of graceful posing, it
comprises all the healthful elements of the
most invigorating pleasures. Like all else
n the world, howcvhrf if indulged in im¬
moderately, the results arc extremity pain¬
ful, an oft times dangerous. Galled limbs
i
and Piles that itch intensely, particularly
alter getting warm in bed, are not fi*.
uenfJ.v Mi-# ill execSsi’Ve exei
in the saddle, in such cases, howevi , be
evil can be thoroughly eradicated by ap¬
plying Swayne’s Ointment,which,as a cure
for piles—itching or otherwise, lias no
equal.
THE WEEK’S DOINGS.
VlilVS I ROM EVERY WHF-BF. 1H«
TI1.LEI) BY DEMOCRAT CON.
DENSER.*'.
CRIMES, CASUALTIES AND OTHER JIAT
TERS—NOTES OF SHORT LENGTH
TKLLING WHAT PEOPLE ELSEWHERE
ARE ENGAGED—VARIOUS ITEMS I F
INFORMATION.
_There is rust in wheat in upper Geor.
giu. five and
—Rome’s ice factory turns out a
half tons of ice per day. earned
—The railways of Missouri have
$25,000,000 in the past year. radish that
—West Point lias induced a
is the very image ef a human being.*
—The experts testify that Jennie Cra
mar was not drowned, but was po soiled.
—The farmers of Thomas county county
will commence to harvest oats this week.
—A young lady living within nine miles
of Hartwell has never visited any other
town.
—Two coloteil law students fnl
admitted to the bar in Newnan the otlie.
day. to the commit¬
—Belmont has apologized of
tee for liis unparlimcntary examination
Blaine.
—In some sections of North Georgia the
fruit crop is abundant, and in others a to.
tal failure.
-Thoanti-Chine.sebill passed both hous.
Jt restricts the prohibition against lm
t0 tu „ ye ars.
—Col. E. W. Cole, p*esiilent of tlie East
Tennesee, Virginia and Georgia railroad
has resigned his position -
j —At thg State Baptist Convention $2,
I 012.20 was fixed as a sum to be used for
I conventional purposes.
! counties,-it is said, will tie exw nsive auu
j better than ever before.
' 11 “ Jolui B^aodwiii s addaiss bi-foie
~
be Columbus Odd TeHows sP oke
t good
| bv by t]ie Columbus papers as a
; *
i -A eoloreA ,n.n who wa. at
; tacked by Gob Lockett’s hounds, In Dough
er jy COUB ty, has sued the Colonel for dam.
a R es -
_The Georgia railroad injnnsiion
i against the Railroad Cemmission will he
i heard before Judge Lawson, at Eatonton’
on the 10th inst.
_The Augusta and Knoxville railroad
! finished to Greenwood, S. C and
Southern Express Company have
ed stations along the line.
—The lighting on last Thursday
the telegraph office in Thomasvilie,
jr ,g t|, e S0 li<l brass plate on the
; aud frightening the operator, Miss
- •Bingham’s Academy in North Caroliii*
was burned the other day. Loss, ?:SO,00|>
“’-The completion of the Augusta and
Railroad makes the distance
from GrsenviUe to Augusta less
kttian it is from Columbia to tireonvillc by
seven miles.
—Telegraphic dispatches show tliat the
io Arizonia Territory are still tur.
and are burning village after vil
—The Romo Courier is good on a cow
# v It says It. G. Hackney has a Devon
w that city, that has an udder mens
B h feftC*)- and gives five and admit gallons
per day.
Two colored men In Fort Valley en
gc 1 in a duel on the streets last Thurs.
.AlV and 11. B. Wolborn was shot in the
and George Harris received a
/'firiml in the right leg. Nothing serious.
■*; . dispatch from Raleigh, N. C., under
f\ Jot’ May 1st, says : Returns from mu
ht iybjal elections held to-day in various cit*
ami i owns in the State show a victory
r<. ’ the regular Democratic ticket. The
aHEaeC' 'fitoiocratscarry this city. The ludepoud
ived but a very small vote.
- jlpL.he board of health of Augusta infec- will
MRpp ianvntine—small-pox being disease, an Coit
in t as and. not a contagious
debtors on the railroads, however, are re
qt' Vt’sei to report to the hoard all suspi
t i is cases coming from that direction.
1 . - l perty ” i ^>iis holder. .dog, recently His estate deceased consis.
w a r
ted ■! aliouso and lot left to him by Lis
lUS msed master. There was a trustee, of
ecu so; but the income was eonscien
Bflfe fop spent in paying for the animal’s
HE^iomasKenny, lodging, and attendance.
.
in company with M
«f|« Monk and Jasper Eiiiftton, bailiiU
was shot, from the woous twelve or fifteen
tim#. a fsw nights ago on the Carsonville
roup, in Taylor county. It is thought that
t.haS.Trties brojjDhtjto are known, and they will he
sau|l trial at onee, charged with as
with intent to murder.
altercation oceured at Abbeville,
SI C ,Wriday night in which Mr. U. Till
man ‘V irdlaw, one of the editors of the
Pf« pid Banner, was dangerously shot
by E- Noble, Jr. The cause of the ditll
ou‘ j .s not known. The pistol ball cn
tat 'U 65 10 lower part of the left side of Iho
.■buqif en, and the wound, although con
sider ngerous, is not necessarily fatal
-^fP'.’T'.iesday whit® light William with two Wiggins
and p man, negroes
wer ttyp-Uie bouse,pf bjfic Bob Spencer, al
Wr ilie, in, Wa, county, on th -
P A lb my bail road. With (be
I * THJfcaiiiBt m
nois, „, went kilflnA vmt, when Wiggins fired
two suqLs, him instantly. The par¬
ties tbji, Biiien H letraatuil. the ciiilvd rushed to the James
—
houseLftcr the shooting, Mr. Craig sent
one of his trust-lvorthy policemen there.
He w taking . t iew of the situation, and
happcfn.d topic! up a sort of purse whore that
J was esse 5 bjing on The tbt seven-year-old table in the room son of the
lay. {man to put it
dead told the policeman
iiown. J He pai* no attention to him. The
hoy pi cked up a large revolver, cooked it,
raed it at the policeman, and said ; “That
is my ii lamina’s. D—d you put it down,”
Wasn’t he a chip of the old block ?
—Athens Banner-Watchman : Frank
Job mo □ and Enoch Echols, the murderers
of Wal ter Rountree, have employed the
follow l ag counsel : J. W, Echols, of Lex
ington; G. YV. Thomas, of Watkinsvillo.
and Jm Ige Wright, of Atlanta. The state
will be represented by A. L. Mitchell and
Pope Harrow, while other able lawyers
will doubtless assist them- There is no
possible chance for thu case being taken lu
to the United States C#urt, and but litt
doubt about tne trial co»ing off next
month. |
—Summerville Gazette ; C.C. Gleghorn,
J. S. Gleghorn, C- D Hilll, A.J . Lawrence.
K. RFosrer and J M Wyatt,have organized a
company to build a cotton foctory at Kay
cooiOIiiis, tliree miles from Summerville,
The longingito rea| estate Gleghorn and personal & Hill property sold to the be
were
new company at $31,000 and as much more
was subscribed to purchase engine and
machinery, erect buildings, ect. Work
.has already begun, and will be prosecuted
with vikor.
—Koine Courier : A gentleman near
Rome lind three little negroes indicted for
taking yild grapes that grew upon his land
The returned casji was vferdict tried of yesterday, “guilty.” and It the might jury
a
have bftm a trespass, yet we say to each
in —?*»«•••“ this Aspect, "lethim m first “ -"r cast a stone. 1
The sentence of the court was as follows :
The youngest was sentence to pay a line
ef twenty cents, the other two fifteen do1 *
lars eacl. and costs. Thus cuds the chap
ter on giapes.
—“A gentleman from Candelaria,” says
the Carsjn (Nevada? Appeal, “informs us
that the smallest baby in the world was
l born in fliat camp at noon on the 3d uili
I mo. l ife father is a mirier in thu employ
i of the N.rthern Belie mine and weighs 190
pounds. The, mother is a stout, healthy
woman, weighing perhaps 100 pounds. The
child ink male, as r.erfectly formed as any
human 4ighed King can be, but upon its birth it
only .T h eight ounces. Its face is
about . r . , of horse chestnut, . . . and , the
He size a
ef its lijibs can be imagined when we say
that a 4ig worn on the littie finger of its
motherKvas easily slipped over its foot
near! y I p to the knee. Our informant
states 4at it was the opinion of the atten
ping pl( ician tliat the chile would live
and pn| if ;»er ih good healtii, proportions. notwithstan- The
ding diminutive
midget k #o -mall that three of its its size
could i l y htnd-and-seek In a cigar box
I Tliis h eiieved to he tlie smallest baby
ever 1-j u,”
i
SHARON SHAVINGS,
WHITT I, El) Ol’E FROM BULKY
TIMUEll BY J. A. KENOlllCK.
SHORT SlJUlllS ABOUT PROMINEN T PEO
PLE AND CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS
SANDWICHED TOGETHER FOR THE
PALATES OF OUR HEADERS.
—The pic-nic season is full upon us.
—The cold weather dill not, interfere
with the growth of snap beans.
—L. M. Thompson ami family has
moved back to our village.
—N. C. Edwards is stepping around
in a bran spank new suit of clothes.
—W. T. Flynt has the finest patch of
corn we know of.
—Our guano agents has about give
up the spring campaigne ; sold out last
week.
—We have never seen the face of na¬
ture as green as it is now in all this
section.
—W. O. Mitchell, Esq., of Union
Point, spent several days in our town
last week.
—Mrs. Felix Brown, of Thompson,
is stopping at her fathers IF. 11. Ken¬
dricks.
—Mrs. Ruth Mei slum has been sick
several days. We hope she will bo up
again soon.
—Miss. PearlMerslion is a splendid
performer on a piano. She is tea years
old and a perfect little beauty.
—Prof. Ware has given his scholars
holiday this week, as ho is attending
the teachers convention m Augusta.
— EdYoung,of the Ckawforetille
Democrat, spent Saturday and Sun¬
day with us. lie was looking as hand¬
some as ever.
—Miss Eunie Smith, of Warrenton,
spent last Friday night atW.T. Flynt’s,
She hail a nice time during her stay in
our village. «
—Little Arthur J/oore while swing¬
ing last Saturday fell aud hurt sa^* himself
very bad ; we are glad to that lie
Inis fully ivcovered from bis shock.
—J. A. Kendrick has a supply of
grain cradles and i). &. II. I. C’ovil
lines that he will close out to the farm¬
ers at the lowest living^ares.
—Our farmers expectations are in of high spirits,
with the making an
abundance of wheat and outs, ft is
thought that oats will float around this
summer at forty cents per bushel,
- Local items are scarce, and we are
Vi 14' . sleeov TWinVHi' to, \ vindiip aiul. t* do
ju i serve; k t <1
retire.
- Your correspondent sited Union
Point last Monday, also attended an
moon-light pic-nic. in front enioyed of the
Methodist church. Wo our¬
selves hugely, and now sigh for a rep¬
etition of the dose. The occasion
was one worthy of note, and the large
crowd that was out seemed to enjoy
themselves pulling syrup candy. They
pulled it until it want worth a cent.
H e will say to those Sharon young men
that received an invitation and didn’t
go, that they missed lots of fun and
also missed seeing some very pleasant
and accomplished young ladies.
—F. YV. Red wine, with Morrison,
Bain & Co., hardware, Atlanta, paid
us a pleasant visit Saturday. Rod. was
looking unusually well, and doing his
best to sell goods. It m said that he is
one of the best drummers on the Geor¬
gia railroad, He lias a splendid trade
in our town, and lie is worthy of it.
We have no doubt but what the firm
feels highly honored to have such and
estimable gentleman as we know Red
Lo be. Wo are personally acquainted
witii Messrs. Morrison Bain <t Co., and
have found them to be very pleasant
and accomodating gentlemen.
—Married, at the bride’s father’s last
Tuesday morning at t) o’clock. Mr.
Willie E. Hawes, of Lincoln county to
Miss Mamie II. Edwards, of Warier).
Rev. J. H. Fort.,son officiating. The
groom is a moral, industrious, thor¬
ough going fanner of whom any lady
might well be proud*, and the fair
fair bride is one of the first young la¬
dies of Warren, and is eminently wor¬
thy of the heart she has, captirated. We
congratulate the amiable pair be and trust
that their pathway may ever strewn
with tins brightest flowers. After the
ceremony the young couple left for
their future home in Lincoln.
“All Odd Street scene,’
He was seen in front of the office rub
bing himself against tlie telegraph post
ftrssasfsusf- have ’em Spring, 1
saH i af . on ically form ; aboat the every rectum 1
mall lumps ; sore
to Hie, touch ; tlicy itch lik.-blazes ; a tele
j^’’ Vfere fnwr'hiimarflty 1 I
fering then wis suf
from a complaint which a few tip !
plications of Swayne’s Ointment for Itch
mg Piles would have thoroughly eradica
ted
rD TH3 POINT TOTHBPOir.
AT ONCE!
Anil Order Threshers Now.
Tremendously targe and early grain
crops. I sed at manufacturers’ prices.
and warrant first-class machinery and
implements including Engines and
Separators ot various sizes and rnsk»
Ueai^r, i .Saw mills, new ami second
han e(1 Cot ton s. e l planters, ltetJding
Cultiva t„ r8i 0 r Folding Iiarrow.s, Gins,
, p ress( .s, &c.. to tlie end. Send or
j f ] ers . U i(j reference further now notice and to in the f li¬
ture Without
I C.vpT. J. M. Mitchell,
j j A * Un oi Point, Ga.
*— •
| Don't Die in the House.
j Ask druggists rats, for mice, “Hough bed-bugs, on Rats.” roaches I
clears out
vermin, flies, ants, insects. 15 cents, per
box.
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Vol. 6.—No. 18
ALL AROUND US,
GYTUllltIVG THE NKAVSFROM oijll
EXCHANGES.
BEING THE.DOINGS AND HAPPENING^
OF OUR N UIUHliORTNG COUNTIES AS
CONDENSED FOR OUR READERS-—
OGLETHORPE, WARREN, GREENE
AND OTHERS
GRKKNfe.
[Humid mid Journal .]
Mr. H G Killingln ami Mrs. Mary Milner
were married on Sunday last at the resi¬
lience of Mr. J H McWhorter in this coun¬
ty, by Rev. John It Y’ouug.
We regret to state that Mr. JS II HIM*,
mail, of White Plains, had a stroke of Pa
ralysis, on the 20th inst and Ills condition'
is considered somewhat dangerous' 'Wo
trust he may soon recover.
Mr. Wm. Kossman died at his residence,'
in Greenesboro, of consumption on last
Tuesday about 1! o’clock a. in.
Mr. O. T. Hightower is still unable to‘
leave his bed of sickness.
wir.K ics.
( (fatrttu.]
Tlie May term of Wilkes superlour court!
met last Monday.
Mr. J. Floyd received a painful injury
on Wednesday, in a fall from a wagon.
Mr. W. E. Sludvertim and wife re. •
turned on Monday from a month’s tour"
through Florida.
Light drinks are very popular here.
Mr. O. A. Hooker was taken painfully
siek on tile train last Wednesday.
Mrs. Fitzpatrick has rented the Arnold
house and will open a hotel there very
soon.
With tii* merry month of May is to come
a grand calico hall given by the popular
F F. I>. Club. This event is to eoino #ff
on the 9th prox.
The operetta, Red Riding Hood, under
the management of Prof. Mehrt«ns t was
put before the foot-lights in Washington,
at Stummer’s hall, on Thursday evening.
Mr. A. Callaway tells us of a negro
woman, oiree a slave of his father’s, wild
has had thirty-one children the largest
family with only one mother w* have eves
heard of.
Mr. W. A. Maguire has one of the finr*t
colts to its age we have ever seen raised
around hern or brought from the blue
grass country either.
j bAAcWlfl
, Sparta hhniiulitu.')
The base-ball epidemic ban broken out In
Sparta
Many of the young »en of tilts county
are mere idlers.
There is a a considerable amount of sick¬
ness of a hot very sirious type in Hancock..
There is some rust on lliu blades of tne
wheat in portions of the county. Most of
the grain is too far advanced to bo serious’
|y injured by rust.
Mr. B F Marcliinan, son «f the late Ilis
den Marchmau, died on last Sunday aL
teruoon. Ho was a young man, less than.,
thirty years of ago. Ho was an industrious ,
man and a good citizen. He loaves a wife ,
and three children to mourn hi* early loss..
They have our earnest sympathies in their,,
great rlllctioa.
OlH.KTHOHPK.
] lie ho ].
Miss Carrie Young was quite siek the
latter part of last, week but is well again
'I’lie prisoners sentenced at court to the
penitentiary were taken charge of by a
guard from James M Smith's camp Mon¬
day.
A merchant in Lexington received a bu»
jncss letter from an Athens dealer in whlelr
he was instructed to send in his orders im¬
mediately, as Athens would probably soon
be quaranteed against the Georgia Rall
roadj as the smoll-po . was at Crawford.
Gantt seared them bad. Later however he
sai dthere seemed to he tome doubt about
that case of small-pox at Crawford and
peace once more reigns.
It was reported last week that there was
a case of swatl-pox just below Cranford,
but was proven to be false Immediately
after the report got out.
m’duffik.
[ McDuffie Journal. ]
There is a young man in Thomson so
pujj-riozcd that lie can't sneeze without
blowing his bat off.
Mrs. Sarah F. Bolton, widow ot the late
j.- jiolton, died of consumption at the
residence of Mrs. Fannie Paschal, near
Thomson, oh Saturday last, the 30th ult.,'
in the 48th year of her age
.p| ie guano trade continues brisk in
Thompson.
Mr. Horner Sturgis, residing near Cobb,
ham, in this county, came near losing hj s
residence by fire, on Sunday forenoon last.
The bad conduct of certain small boys,
during night services at the churches i n
Thom-on, has become intolerable,
Our friend, Loggiiw- Wade, of Wrights’
boro, is, at present, devoting tlie big end
of his attention to tlie propagation of game
chickens, of which lie has a large- number
Mayor's Office, / ]
Leesburg, Va ., April u>, 1879.
Mo»sr»: Hakhinon & Bro : It affords me
pleasure to testify to tile great virtues of
your “Neuralgia”/pr the cure of neural
gia and siek ffeadaclft. It is the h -st rem.
e ly for these most distressing complaints,
have ever used. It should be in every
family in the country. Yours truly,
Geo. R. Head, Mayor of Leesburg, Vi*
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