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' * the state. The growth »»d
^ b»y. The Ex-
(Jeorgia bay alone
had and will time
,_J|market for that cal-
which will encourage it*
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1 r eraak hae a novel scheme
poeal of the bodies of the
am Dwpbabtofreesethe dead
body ia v»ff t take haa toe bam block troam of be
b which the body
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Heaayathat be has already
program, and
cate ie eo eonsid-
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national cemetery on the ehowe of
BaWn’e Bay, where he says that ft»-
tora generation* may go to find the
bees of their ancestor* of the nine¬
teenth eentnry ae natural as life
The Atbata ikmetitution aaya:
“The canvas, ia the fifth district has
been enlivened by the suggestion of a
new name, that ol Hon. OeorgeHOb
yer. The aaggertion eome^ bom
the Rockdale Banner. Judge Hffl-
yerttveab Atlanta; has social and
peracmal retationehipe hi DeKalb
county, was born ia Walton county,
and hae flebed in almost every coun¬
ty ia the district. Who knows?”
Judge Hillyer would not tod it a fleh-
ing excursion to run againet Judge
Mtewart. But we hope that this par¬
agraph does not mean tout Henry
tirady b out of the race.
The platform adopted by the Penn¬
sylvania Democrats is, in most re¬
spects, wise and abb. Trust* are
condemned and attributed to the
tariff laws; the Republicans are ar
raigned for the notorious misman¬
agement of tlie State funds, and the
members of the legislature are urged
to take koch constitutional action as
substantial relief to the suf
the recent floods In tot
toe authorities are taken
__their gross mismanag*-
the money already contribu-
, The platform ends with a slop
““ a* method*that have char-
toe Pension Bureau since
Tanner assumed
»has entered the system
r to drive it out is to pur-
„_jcb the blood. To this
■ acknowledged by aBniedi-
nothing The fault fa better hitherto adapted haa
a.
‘ on could not be so pre-
’
This difficulty has been
l the Brown Chemical
who
laaa
■ a
wflfwthi«^W« MVNNMf HW
legtiWrty-flv* The pew*
per arc wS be fl 10 per year, -fie
phMrtwfli be In
tint I«m W»*l to
emiAmtern tampmmjr mmdtkm W
thatcotepftBj. wtthit* contract for
» Iok*. |»t i»*««
Im^doptoilfirtrielltovIM
vast theet«*ta
•veto to lighted! IcepapMUM,
WM'I ftr-Md it mum to k»«
It ta» wieedtj that profit* by the
rumple of itendcblxwe. The pro-
pie of Griffis are »ot to«de, E they do
oee**foa*-1/ awtoarietokeein «**"
luncsaDPKKan.
To know how to do a thing ie wrfi,
to do it ie better. Knowledge aeed
# useless T§9§* as the tales* ■ n
.
For90yeare8 owtheet i ewttira-
the ratoe of epphed at fair* to
•eideaad erop*. Cotton ««*, to¬
bacco and graeeee have toeu im¬
proved ia quality end jammed ia
Hortkattnre
hut edmtiets have not
•
. enqr year new . valuable
The time time hae
a (air abate of toefrattantioatotlnir
to their
eale. , now near-
iagiterad,
hae been localities, ———,
hare been made in eome
and might bare been he many more
had the owners of orchards been
alive to tfaeirofiportuaitjr. But each
b of rare oc en mar e- . “ only
ones or twice in a a fib-time.” mww- How •«"
skstssssk
do. Caa Caa this tide be be done? dooe? There There •»
eapbaHato in Connecticut who think
it caa, and they have been spending
money on the strength of that faith.
Theynppiy edenee to peaches. On
one piece of ground they put out
" in “ 1884. L Tbery roW-
16,000 tme the
rated the land. They p re se r v ed
trees. This year they bare their
fleet crop, from which they will get
over |40,000 cash. How? Why,
three time# this season they have
thinned toe wop by plucking eom#
of toe fruit. The strength of the
teem has gone into the remainder.
The peachee are of umernal rise and
beauty. Every bushel will se& lor aa
much as three buebeb would have
brought had aB the setting matured
on the. teem. Thom Yankees ea rn
much labor, save crates or baskets,
ear* cartage and railroad trmwpora-
tioo, and still gft fully ae much for
toe smaller crop ae they would have
received for the greater.
The Sooth must market most of
its peach crop many hundred mile*
from the orchards. If It can follow
the Connecticut plan and make oae
package that will sell for the price
three, it will save the cost of trr
porting two from the orchard to
consumer, which to itaeH bah
profit. Suppose our peach and pi
growers try applied science ne»t
season. Be think the experiment
wiUpby.
ho wortal jrrthss »«r
out ur. nsne ■ frawu" of
forever settled the until question that moment a com¬
fortable existence
from biliousness, headache, kindred indiges¬ ail-
tion, constipation, and
aw Olio, Cjtt Cirv or o Toledo,!
L wafOwivrv, 1. Cemsv rTtatom «u_ oath U»«th» i*
----tU w rtltb# tom I oi F l. C«t**
th» senior partner
flm mtl pv ths turn at ONE HUNDRED
sod «er*m o<
rim tto eMsot bc cored by the oee
Hsu.'* Catasm Cum. C»
Sworn to before w
e J Notary PobHc.
Hail'* Cstarrb tbeoloodeod Core is taken IntarosRy
of set* directly on AtoTl'lMiSo,
■** Sold by Dmcsiete, 78c.
p p p PRICKLY A8H,
ROOT and POTASSIUM,
ie also toe beet possible tonic.
never bib to bring your system back
to a healthy condition when ran
* “ overwork. During
II *„ win mi build build yo« you up, give enable you ---------- an
petite and digestion, and
system to stand our long and
vating summers. Nothing like it
aid digestion— a e Dyspepsia. v e e f all ing to
the worse cases of
Skin Eruptions, peculiar to the
ern climate, immediately dried up
ttauae.
A n*k Valued tor aAadr.
soring «»flc, berdtBdteoi
and relieving
Jwtiee
1
ha he aB
' are lew among"
f to deny ..that e arh s h a ms
' : of bar and .bench «-
■
that eo
hmak aa eatpoamw of these erBe haa
of the profe ssi witUathe that “ fiji given by ^
on as
David DndJey FieM, the retiring p«*
dented the Aametoea Bar Associa¬
tion, fat Chicago hmt •«&. He said:
•‘be respects tooor dntiee to the
state, I Met that wo are far behind
ia the pM ' t o ri n aarr ed them. We are
a boastful people; we make no end of
eayM what great thiaga we have
doneaad am doing, andyet behind
these bnilinnt above there stands a
•ptcier of baltin* jostice, each «•»
to be seea he ao other part of cM
ie bo other country calling itself
tTgri! a final Traly deetetou 1 .that
and man. we raay *Md
m
every year than are executed in the
gePsS&gffS the country. France, withanopo-
45,000,000, has ia the same cate-
7,000. Thu* the proportion of
bin France, 1 to
wonder that a eymkshonideay cynic ehoof " _ and
' more
■______I number of
r
.
Here is food enough for thought
far lawyers, layman and bgbfator.
What the country seems to need i*
lees law and better law; fewer lawyers,
whose learning shall be pat to the
severest test before their admission,
whose character shall be closely
scrutinized and who shall practice
under a system which insures instant
debarment a# the penalty of dishon¬
orable dealing. Sueh men would
prevent litigation where shysters
create it. Then we need judges ol
banting, dignity and atom moral fl-
ber—divorced from politics, knowing
where judicial duty b concerned, and
who will crush the lawyer who at*
tempts pettifogging or charlatanry
Above alt. we need Legislature*
which win not attempt to deal with
matters they do not understand, will
not pass laws for political effect, and
will be bonest, consistent and intelli¬
gent. 4 ; , ... things,
When we secure all these
we shall have prompt justice—and
the millennium..
THE DUEL CRAZE.
The success of Messrs. Williamson
and Calhoun in firing five shots each
without hitting anybody tuts had a
demoralizing effect upon the State at
large and made bold many who are
willing to incur a moiety of danger
for a great deal of notoriety.
The difficulty between Messrs. Huff
and Patterson, two of Bibb county’s
representatives who di0ered,ae to the
veracity of certain statatemente
made by the former, is said to be not
yet ended, and the latest report was
that they were expected to meet near
Opelika yesterday and mutilate
the neighboring timber with bullets
against which the honest lumberman
might dull his saw.
But still another new light in the
field of dud latte fiasco has sprang
into existence, this time in the pro¬
gressive city of Columbus. A special
from that place yesterday says that
Mr. Charlie Palmer had sent a note
to Mr. H.C. Hanson demanding apol¬
ogies for certain articles which ap¬
peared in the City Item, a Sunday
morning paper issued by Master Vic¬
tor Hanson, Mr. Hanson's son, or if
the apologies were not made a choice
of weapons was offered. A corres¬
pondent called upon Choffle, and the
latter not having had sufficient noto¬
riety through the juvenile paper un¬
bosomed 'himadf fredy for publica¬
tion, contrary to the code in such
cases made and provided. What
Chollie need* is to be rocked by Mas¬
ter Vietor some dark night on hie
way hs*ne and be would soon
enough.
An ounce of blood would be a good
preventative for agreat many pounds
of dads that are now going on.
ADVICE TO MOfnERS.
Mas. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,
apSgSH?
from _________■ pain, dy sente r y and diar-
i at I *rmn£
W _ Lonfc
i to Franca.
*- "*w**n
► Be Otoe,
probably
with him
__Bill- a. UMMtma.
«uw kradkingat the gates of
with I3.«te rarttora
It i* jo*t about a year ago that Gea-
i* ass— » hi ij .
am, it is said. G«l
, with
<ot heard tarry anything long us. about
while in France place there
country, *' —ist man’s ’
a c aot.
l he on hand to re¬
el “It will be my
--to receive him,’’ he
_ . _ as I did Mn
'sin this city, aa that ss a French
that tins is the last you will
hear __. from from this part of the
me
writes an officer officer on the flagship yard,
ge to aa at toe navy
came by the steamer Qzama
Mmj. The officer did not eontem-
|wk soicule, but be anticipated the ar¬
rival of the Galena at Porhau-Pruice,
when theKeamarge will proboblv ooste
heme. The letter was dated Aug 23,
and noted the demrtare of Legitime on
the French gunboat Kerguelen and the
entry into the city of the provisional
preehlent Hippdyte. ‘ The officer wrote:
« • “Hippolyte “Hipp<dyte * advance nhSt mo* the «ty
the of the 21*t
—
the forts to the oi Port-au-Priruje
aaa^^JSrASS^ the broken firing of the musketry. The
firing oeased on known the following that Gen. morning, Mon-
and it was then and
followed ptaisir had evacuated Lseoupe been
by the northern troops. A
oonucil of war was held and launch Legitime to
sent» flag of truce Mare. by steam
Hippolyte at St
•To-day Gen. and Hippolyte will occupied remain for th„
palace here, peace and a
time—perhaps longer, if the arms
other war munitions with which every
town is tilled, and which stand as a con¬
stant menace to peace, can be got rid of.
This is tiie height of the coffee season,
and tins will plantation encourage an* everybody *op fighting to re-
turn to toe
for a time.
Too Much Duty.
WxsKaaros, Sept 5.—The treasury
department is in receipt of a letter from
the collector of customs of at Miss Chicago, AL
transmitting the appeal
Field* Company from an assessment
of 20 per cent ad valorem on certain
certain sable tails imported and claimed
to be exempt from duty under the pro¬
visions tor “fnr skin* of all kinds, not
dressed in any manner.” The ap¬
praiser reports that an inspection of the
skins show that the pelt portion of the
tails had been scraped dressed so as to tail improve has to
its appearance, but a
undergo a number of different pro¬
cesses. The department is of the opin¬
ion that the tails are in the condition in
which they were removed from the ani¬
mal, and has directed the collector to
refund the duty levied.
3fjr*N > rion<t Mt*r«l«*r at Wichita.
Wichita, Clawson, Kan., Sept 5.—The dealer body of
of L. I* real estate
this city, was found at “ o’clock Tues¬
day night ia Biverside park, at the
Ninth street bridge There were four
toilet holes in the body, fired from a
32-calibre revolver found by his side.
From the fact that there were four bul¬
let boles, two through the head and two
in the stomach, any one of which would
have proved fatal, foul play is I 01•MUSS' suspect¬
ed. Clawson _____________ was a native of Peansyl- Pennsyl¬ he
vania, a About eighteen months ago
came s to Wichita from Ohio.
Indian-,' Klgtata.
Washington, Sept 5.—The acting
secretary of the interior has called the
attention of the the attorney settlers general to
the fact that the white on
Athamum creek, Washington territory, of
are by irrigation diverting the water*
the creek in such a way mi to deprive the
Indians on the Yakima Indian reserva¬
tion of toe use of any water from the
creek The attorney general is re.
quested to tae that the Indian* are pro¬
tested in their rights.
unplaced *2,000 Tun. of Bock.
Bethlehem, Monday evening, the largest
displacement of rook at one blast ever
tu.au in this thousand country was accomplished. of rock
Twenty-two tons came
crashing down. The force used was
one ion of dynamite placed in several
holes, driven to the depth of thirty feet
in the soli d rook.
_
No Clew W r«* KoOberrf,
Ckicauo, Sept .V-Inspector Stewart
has received a dispatch from Moline,
I1L, statin;? that the postoffleeat tha
place had been robbed Monday night and
of 4300 in cash, *1.300 in The stamp* postmaster
eight registered has clew letters. to who thHobber or
■evs he urn no e
robbers
Blair Say* W’* Att Right.
Mr. 8. 0. Blair, Chicago,says: “We
could not keep house without your
Clarke * Extract of Flax Skin Cure
and Cough Cura. Wehave need both
for numerous trouble, especially for
our child. We recommend the ebfWrejL Coogfa
Cure to every family Whooping having Cough with
We used it for
remorkbly quick aodetitisfactory re¬
sults, and use it for way a^d every
Clarke’s Flax
Dr. N. B. Drevrrv,
preparations.
Ibwl
5 S
wmmwtt*at Atarw,
irUta Usorte, tal, denegmfle W* *<
t^ ta UmmaOtoimmw
O. mtrnm
hmad d».J .ia h*t eaB.
Mb* Lata Harter,* ««® M IM
•fCtetoiMO, *mm beeoous taa
lutes sbai* CtecSst.
—M*__W*—
.
_
the teheso t
team their 1
the mandos
Hew Era' - was fonnaBj
ph, Me. BmD
* taarnfeflHS-
Tba laborers on the Dnlalh eflgr contract*
been made happy, for they bare at last and
eooesded what Mood w*» toed for,
what long strike* failed to get for team—
fl. 7S for a day’s work. It come a* an entire
bs for toe laat six
to have been aw-
ttanidei wtafcfa by the heavy rain and snow
feU Monday night In toe vicinity rf
and tbn Kite, enow to toe depth Of
FATA L IQAfiO OUSL.
Both Principal. BccIvoA Death Wwoh,
Lam tfco Caare.
S am Lakx ^ Go*, Utah, Sept A
Malad City, just over toe Idaho border,
has been m thrown ™u. B into excitement by a
fatal duel between two young----
Abraham Likes and Jude Swing, of
Clark’* Flat They came here Ust
and went fell in into love partnership with the
Both Unable
____ , uu *a, Jemima Trents.
to reach an amicable urr&ngement theT
resorted to the brookside with six shoot¬
er* and there settled the matter They byte-
tally wounding each other. were
boned wlicre tbev fell, ride by wde.
What has become of the girl does not
appear.
Britl.h Sailor* Bmrt
Sax Francisco, Jfept-, 5. —Five wflefs
belonging to the -Mon-
seizedTthe ship’s to cutter shore. Sev-
___________ hsvhta taken night
gace, the ship _ r pat ,_____ to sea Tuesda toy
farther escapes claim on the part
w u> o.o— The men 1
received h arsh treatment
Wage* Adnnnd W I*«r Cent.
pray were raised 10 per cent Tuesday.
wages of the 3,000 Shenango valley fur¬
nace men. ■ __
Two Children Burned to Death.
Omaha, Neb., Sept A— Two A speeiri small
from Blue of David Springs Gay says: burned to
children in the barn were of the Bev.
death Tuesday They rappoeed to have
Andrews. are while playing with
*et the ham on fire
matches. * _
Strike at BeHaire.
prv.T.*THii, o., Sept 5,— boys Thirty-five out
carrying-in Mid 8napp^*-up Me work*.
on a stoke at the Bellaire bottle
The cause assigned is a redaction of
wages. One hundred rad fifty employes
are out oi work.
Hail So Ticket—Fatally Shot.
Kkyskb. W. Vi, Sept. 5.—A serious
shooting affray the' occurred here Tuesday A
night on Cincinnati express.
young man named John Carr was on the
train without a ticket. He got on at
Grafton. The conductor pat him off
three or four times. Finally the train
hands had a rough and tumble tussle*
with Carr, and somebody shot Carr
twice in the forehead. He will die. It
has not vet developed which of the
hanils fired the shot
The Third Iu*ui .ianrt.
Nkw Orlkass, Sent. ■">. - Price, Dem¬
ocrat, carried the Third congressional
district Tuesday over .Minor, at an esti¬
mated majority of <•. 0,:i). The negroes
took little }>art in the election. The Be-
publicans denounce the election, and
threaten to contest it.
i. V* Ge if)U<* Ca< *
Tiffin, O., Sc
Coons, of Little ---------
fifteen miles south of here.
cholera excited,’ T.o-sday. i he people there leaving are
greatly and many are
the village.
l a io xml « ^»n Tru*t
Ns w fujii:. Sept •% — It is ski ted that
the leading and organ manufao-
turei-s of the country said are be forming favored »
trust The project ^ to
by Steinway, Chictering. Hazelton,
Haines, Weber, Sa.’mier, Burdctt and
others.
For Haaillins -pariou* O F—' 4
Ahdbrson, Anderson, Ini.. in t . Sept .^epu 5. a.-om — Carroll
Bronueberg, a wealthy young fanner. fanr
wo* arrested here MV- counterfeit fne*tay •feit night _ „ on
the charge to.lndianapolia of n<H<iiig money, mou
and taken
A Very targe Percentage
Of with the a’moet American annoying, people are troublesome troubled
and disagreeable complaint called to be
‘‘Catarrh.” It is not necessary
troubled. It is demonstrated beyond
question that Clarke’s Fxtract of
Flax (Papillon) Catarrh Cure imme¬
diately nOevtm and permauently
cures Catarrh, A thorough Dee and fair
trial will convince you. Chtoke’s
Flax Soap for the Skin. Catarrh
Cure. *1.00. Soap 26 cents. At Dr.
B Drewry ’s Drugstore.
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___________
*•» iHonH Liver PHI*. fc&t
silver <Wbw. A iei»e
o; ojimterteu money sjhI ma¬
ws UmuL Clark b * t«cimaa
tte KealUicky Central isiteea, tmA
sal Otari utsdette
r.. too tatter s bote*
wrteta* ta «a ohl-fteM Be prse
a list beet on the CAio nver taat
^ In*L. sad eighty-oi
• idler dollar* * were were found found on tb
Williams did hove leave and and until - e-lew
_ ^ Lately be
located at dark’* t
sufficient evidence
additional evidem
he arrested them. ..
excellent counterfeit. would
as much as *1,000 before he
of it, aa«l then to dealers only.
A JEALO US LOVER 'S RAGE
i« a poofclr Tr»jr.!y la D«i«r.
Mard.r ami -tffiif.
ItenrEB, Sept 5 .—Billy Johns* _
23, an employe of toe Denver Fuel
became jealous of his sweet¬
Jennie Schrock, because of 1
to Charles Wood. Johns
the girl met in the yard Twentieth m the n
tor father’s house, a
streets, Tuesday her of night, unfsith- f
to accusing
Hie girl ordered him away from the
saying she wanted no more to do
him. Johnson pulled his revolver,
as the girl ran toward the house,
fired. The ball entered tor bade
passed through her heart, eo
of the left breast
The murderer then ran to hi* room
fired a ball through his heart and
through his head. The Sehroefc
recently came from Aztec. N.
where Johnson lived with them.
COLONEL LAMONT
to Be elected ITMU.at of • Coal.
Iron and Kailroad Compaay.
Bibhissham, Ala-, Sept 5.—Daniel
will probaMy be elected presi¬ rad
of the Tennessee Goal, Don
company, the largest indus¬
corporation in the south. CoL
second vice president of the
returned Tuesday from New
He savs the Now York sioek-
hol.U-i-s want Lamout elected, and all
toe stockholder* in this city will vote
for him. A meeting of the directors
will be held in about #J,0U0,00n ten days. of The
company owns over this city. The prop¬ offioa
erty in and around
of the president pays a salary oi *10,000.
tinctort lJ uUtfuitodvil.
Cocxrun Blows. Iowa, H
Frank Tne«l»y Havens, evening. aged 38 years, A pf»t
dead disclosed abnormal
examination an The ar¬
rangement of the vital organs.
heart was on the the second light side, rib. the A large apex
cbagula. lying against amounting to about two quarts
of mood, surronnuetl the heart The
liver was on the left side of the abdo¬
men and the stomach on the right The
lungs were only one-third the normal
’ pressed upward. How
size and were
the man could have Hved ray lenj
time after birth seems a mystery „ __
surgeons. The coroner s jury returned
a verdict that death resulted from
tore of the heart
Effect* of Climate.
We hear a great deal said about
the beneficial effect upon invalids of
the climate of Colorado and other
western localities, but when a man
changes his place of residence in the
hope of improving his health without
first try Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery, he makes agreat L mistake.
In nine cases out of ten n he might ______ save -
his time and money. This great
remedy owes its power over all affec¬
tions of the throat catarrh and lungs, and bron¬
chitis, asthama, is even
congnmption, which lung scrofula,
to th« simple blood fact that and it purifies invigorates and
enriches the
the debilitated in system. Itisguaran of diseases
teed to cure all cases
for which it is recommended, or mon¬
ey paid for it will be refunded.
A Jail Delivery.
Considerable excitement prevailed
on the streets circulated yesterday through that a
widely of the desperate report prisoners in three the
most
jail had broken out. Careful investi¬
gation discovered that, absurdly
enough, the rumor had some founda¬
tion, but not exactly in accordance
with the facts. Three prisoners had
broken out with Scrofulous era ptions
on the face, neck and limbs—but the
physician called in prescribed P. P.P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and Potas¬
sium) tlieretnowned vegetable blood
purifier and there is no doubt what¬
ever that the patients will soon re¬
cover. Rheumatism, Gout, Syphilis,
Scrofula, Malarial poison Wood and all
symptoms of impure are quick-
ly removed by P. P. P., and as a
ready and simple daily. restorative Every drug¬ it ie
gaining ground
gist sells it.
Abbott’s East Indian Cora Paint
remo ves all Corns, Bunions and
speedily without pain. For sale by
Jrett»1.7<Swlv all Druggists.
ASo.lv
on pie**.
THE TAYLOR MMBtS PUCE,
t&s & as x ssr**
L ***** •
J0SSEY KRUSE AW LOT.
Half block L—
ed for boarding I
ttuneradfir
Poplar i
Other l---
and to real.
f’TINYIWfIM lljduutlAA, AH
Bm] Estate Afiat.
BIDS RECEIVED.
To AH Electric Light fiw p twiw :
Bid* will be received (SO) until September firfrt lrtk, tte
ISU». lor thirty are Brfrte to
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