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TRI- WEEKLY.
VOL IV.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1882.
NO. 2 • .
Jtmewujs§tm&tv, nmmuimmmmu
W. J. ska ns, \V. D. SKA us.
1)1!. IV. J. SCABS MU.
KLLAVILLE, G.\.
riim.iKHKii nr
W. X
OFFICE ON COTTON AVENUE
road said to be in contemplation
from Perry direct to Savannah
Official Directory.
Su.'bocxiptlsm. Rates:
Tit I-Weekly One Year, - $4.00.; 0. II. McCHOIIY,
VVeeki.yO.se Year, . - *2.00. a cc., *. r l.i“" > V*
I Sunday Issue One Year, - $1.50. i - ttoiney a t Law, through I ulaski, Dodge, Laurens,
’ _ _ i ELLAVJLLK, o.\. ] Montgomery, Emanuel, Tattnall,
Collections a Specialty. ^. ,:locl ' ', iml u o;»n counties, u
A,,rii a ir this merely a pastime topic, or lias
.> ... ,. :—• . ■; • some railroad corp ration given
i lirs. Westbrook iv Joiner, vent . to its >»tc»tion to omui tin*
n . . . , c . loud? It would l>e so hcnticiul and
« I Ph ^ si(,i, " ,s »■ WWIW, , valuable to our people and country
■ eftypr aImj inhMunu'be^tftuny'^’i'aJMSnd aNDEKSONVILLE. : GEORGIA ! f ,mt ’ in ''.iseussing the question,
language cannot imparl the inter
est their countenances express in
I having a railroad to come through
; this section. It has been so Ion
The Savannah anil 1’acillc Short Line j A Itrillliiul Imagination.
halloa} Question. Er. m lilt. ILiblntiOTii, llu., Mountain Hl(tna!.
Savmmili New..
Aiicoi.a Ga. June 21.—A'rftfor , stance ..as uee.i rciaieu io us oi an
Mormnn New,: \our weekly issue individual who wished to join the
of .November 19th, 1881, contained LVrec Masons. This gentleman was
an extract from the Dublin Gazelle given to joke and playin' 1 ' pranks;
concerning a proposed new rail- 80 when he inado his. application
How Oiirflrlil Looks.
Clevelmid 11 cm Id.
The Old Time Mammy.
Albany New*
in hip iMQioncjpi, «*a., Mountain Signal, j Cleveland Herald. Albany New.
very extraordinary circimi-j Gov. Sherman, of Iowa, who is f Rapidly evacuating from this
eo has been related to us of an visiting at Elmira, N. V., said to a world’s stage and actions is the old
fidlial who wifthed to loin llin renortta* lltnn* l.lio nl.lmr slave of limn .Inwlm.. ir k-i_i.i « _ ,
AMERICUS.
Americas 1* the county aenl of Sumter Comity,
(ieoreiu. and la til in ted on the Southweateru
Railroad, 71 milea aonthweat of Macon, and about
eighty ndlea north of the Florida line. It la n
K53® ci| y nf inhabitants beautifully aituated and
■ handsomely im|iroved. It la tbe centre of *“ *-
m
- larjce pcstlon, eompriainff aome six counties,
ila aveiatro minimi cotton receipts being *'10,000
In lea, tho average market value of which is $1,.
•000,000. The elirnaie Is mild, the air dry and pure,
and Americas has for many years Imd the repu
tation of Irving one of the healthiest cities in
Auieriea. living situated hut a short distance
ipicnl region. nearly all varieties of
Office nt Drag Store of W. M. Clark.
MnylS-ly
J. O. MATH KWH.
for membership the lodge thought
they would have some fun by giv
ing him, what they made him be
lieve to ho the llrst degree, lie
was told that this degree consisted
of undergoing a surgical operation
that would almost bleed him to
rcportftr there the other day: “I
saw President Garfield a dav or
two ago in Cleveland. You need
not look astonished; I really saw
time darkey. Her bright bandana
and striped homespun dress, with
waist defiant of the present surcin-
liitn—not his spirit, but his own
form and features. I had visited
his tomb to do homage to the spot
where the martyr-President was
sleeping. The watchman in charge,
on learning whence I came and
who I was, asked me if I would
glc of fashion, arc attractions that
luwou uiixit min iu "» ,u * iisnui mu ii i would
dentli; hut that never had a limn like to see the President. I was
llltlt lltO lit’. ■ l.i. it ui.inn tl... 4*.V., ftu nl.ni.il.. ...
fruit*, grains nnd flower* can Ir©' grown Mircew
lully, while vegHriiinn I* luxuriant and rapid in
IM urotvih. The clly lta* flue public hcIiooIk, g.r<*d
churche*, a large public library, :i new opera
bouse completely furnished with scenery and
which aoata 1,'VjO perrons n well organ!/oil lire
m
department which include* two"steamer*,''while
the street* are sewered nud lighted. 'I'bree Rond
hotels furnish the best of accommodation*, ft I*
iIn* largest city in .Southwest (Icorgln, mid I* rup*
idly (trowing in population and weultli. As a place
of business mid n beautiful *nd pleasant remoenee
it ptVMen!*a!rrnctiiinspOft*eii8cd.hy few cities in
the South. lVn*uii* 4 at a distance looking for n lo
cal Ion in tbe South, will ho supplied with nil flirtli-
er iufomiatlofi they may desire by addressing the
Editor of tho Rt.'-uitDKH.
\ CITY OFFICER*.
UJNTOS.
1IIXT0N & MATHEWS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
niiil'ie* ot thi* -IudDial
lost his life by it since the foiiiulu-
tioii of masonry. He was carried
into a side room aud blindfolded,
his sjeeves pushed up and a pin
scratch made on his arm and im
mediately warm water applied and
allowed to run freely until two or
I . : y . . wtioweu to mu ireeiy until two oi
hoped for in vain that the people three quarts were used. The sun
III Ift rlnllllt itu iKiinin.r ...ill ..»n * . . . .
. ->l till
, - - - —„ - in the .
of toe State or Oeoriria, and the iH-triet
Court of the United Stall'*, ami in nil other conrls
oy speeinl contmct.
v huilding, I
W. H. KIMBROUGH,
Aldermen—W. I*. Burt, I*. II. Williams, R. E.
•»i b, I.. B. BoMworth, I*. 1). Watt*. W..I. Ilnr-
»r. City Council meet* every Monday evening,
"ollce Force—City Marshal, A. 1*. I.lneo.
—City
Policemen W. W.
Cobh, S. ||. Mitchell.
rshal,A. 1*. Idngo.
iceler, Pot Krskine, J. W.
Sexton <»ak drove Cemetery—P. I>. Hill.
Sexton Colored Cemetery—'itlehard Keifier
Bridge Keeper—J. P. Itnlford.
FIUR DEPARTMENT.*
Chief-W. P Burt.
A**tstant Chief—.1. C. Nieliol*riu.
Wide Awake No. |. (Steamer.) Foreman, W.
M. ilawke*.
Meelmnic* No. % (Steamer,) Koictiian, II. D.
Watts.
Vigilanco No. 2—Foreman, Mingo daze.
Hook and L-tdder—Korenian, Henry Ande
CONGRESSIONAL.
Third District, c. mposed of tl
i nir.i iti*!rlet, c. mposed or flic counties of
Taylor, Macon, Schley, Sumter, Dooly, Pul:i*ki,
Dodge, Montgomery, Wilcox, Telfair, I^ct; Web*
ster, Hicwart, Irwin, CotTee. Gen. Phil. Cook,
wugressmai
LEGISLATIVE. *
Senatorial District composed of the counties of
Suinter, Schley, and Miron Senator, Dupont
Cuerry. lUtpreMentntive*, Thomus Fen-gin mid
•Mm L. Addertou.
SUPERIOR COURT
Southwestern Circuit, coui|>o.sed of the couutira
of Sumter, Schley, • •— *” *- —
Siewnrt.
Webster
Hi'cin to doubt its coining, and are
quite anxious !o ascertain whether
llie report is ba»ed upon the au
thority of a railroad .company.
When we refleet a moment anti con-
aider the general situation it seems
sntlicienlto relieve all doubt. That
great power, tile Central Railroad
Company, controls the road from
iTTnnvrv at i a»v Macon to Eufaul», from Smitlivillc
ATI OHS El AT MW, to Blakely ami from IVrry to Col-
LEESHI'IICII, . . (il.OKOIA. limbus. The Savaunali boimd
. L' . freight of all these roiitls, in the
Mn.uwiy r hCT ° NS A ^ , KC,Ar ' TY ’ finest cotton licit in Georgia, would
i—■— — come by the new route, and would
ZiSTOTSOXl 7. Collier, li»vo the patronage of over fifteen
Atfnrnov at I .no 'honsand inhabitants in the coun-
gv HIM IlLj-cll-LitlW ties tbrougli wliieli the road would
—AND- ,I|IS8 ' ^ direct line centres the
liiiest yellow pine timber belt in the
Jteal T.sttnte Attent. South. The supply would lie in-
DltAN'A'DNi QEOItGIA. | exhaustible even Ity the saw mill
Twi-ntyihnn.im.t nrre, of wii.i ian>i r..r .:«!«, in I and turpentine operators, and a
Uuu!\ Ci.nnly. -
posed wound was bandaged by the
surgeons and lie was told that lie
taken the lirsl degree of masonry
and to go borne and spend the
night in sleep. He was quite ex
hausted and left the Imll to comply
with their ropiest. He tried to
sleep, but all to no cllcct. His
mind was troubled Tor fear that the
wound would break out and bleed
him to dentil. He imagined that
the bandage had slipped, so he call
ed bis wife from her slumber and
said,‘‘gel up and rebandage my
,,re:itly surprised ns you can
be. He simply showed me lie was
iu earnest, invited me into the
tomb, unscrewed and removed the
lid from the sacred casket, and
there lay General Gnrlield before
me, just as he looked the day of
the funeral—ns if in a weary, un-
refresliing sleep. 1 was surprised,
lor, despite the emaciation of those
noble features, 1 was at once struck
with their likeness to the General
ns t had seen him alive. I presume
that years will pass ere the pre
serving traces of the cmlralmer's
work will have lieon removed
from all that is left on earth of
Garfield.”
A re Dorter of the J/erald, with
the above extract in hand, visited
Lake View cemetery to make an
inquiry in regard 'to the matter
arm for f can bear this pain no j «ml ienru if it was true that tho re-
longcr." She arose and removed I mains of the dead 1‘resMent had
TONSORIAL EMPORIUM!
ANDERSON & M'NEOHI)
E8PECTFUI.LY annouuceto tin* public th
tlielr Barli.. „
nu«l on Saturday until I'J
recently filled it up in n
prepared than ever to wait up
styl
pon t
have Shnviuo
vould he ph ased
the entrance to Bin
Hair ('lilting,
•his* style, tliev
on them, gimp
Judge', lion. V. F. CrDfi. thdt
It. 11 uds.n>.
Regular tor.11* of Court are held n* f.dlotv;
rul, (‘
— - .my ... March and *cc-
... ......-nilier.
mty, fourth Monthly in March and
mid Monday
Schley (Uhh.;, iuui>u muiii
fourth Monday :n Meptcmltcr.
Webster county, first Monday in April and Hr
Monday in October.
Sumter county, second Monday In April ar.d
*econ.t Monday in October.
Stewart county, fourth Monday in April and
fourth Monday in October.
Macon county third Monday in June and
first Monday in December.
COUNTY COURT.
Judge, J. I*. Pilibury. Monthly term of court,
first Wednesday in every month. (Juartrrly I
TIIF.
I’UB'IX IK())I HER A,SB.
The liiiest IluisliHl, most pliuMtut Weaiiii"
•leitanl IIOOTS A.\l) SIIOF.S made."
best rojmlrii jr done in the most *u«-innil.»l
aitlstie style, and all on rcnsounblu term.-. It
to every ('(•ittleuinn in Auiei icu*. Chill on i
at my new shop in front of Gol. S. A. Smith
country was never more adapteil to
fwrr.iing anil stock raising. I can
conceive no reason why I he Ontral
Railroad Company will not connect
Savannah and Columbus by this
line. They want paying roads, and
are continually building new ones.
And I will ask llm question, could
a better paying road of the same
distance and expense of construe-j
l ion be built in Hie whole South? j
™,!! , : i r, n ,:! r r"V 0 " ° r " ,iS '? 1 Tl.« Riehmoml county Ilemocm.
H i i t 1 ’ » j ey met in mass meeting at Angus,
they Wish to know the interest the ! lo on Saturdav. A very harmoni-
the cloths and to her astonishment
no mark could lie found. She ex
claimed to Idin that there was
nothing the matter with his arm.
lie was greatly surprised and re
marked that the fellows had fooled
linn. This was related as a lact,
hut we do not know as to its truth;
but we do know bv observation and
experience the imngnation has a
great deal to do with the body.
.Many people iu the world think
them selves to he unwell until final
been exposed to view even to satis
fy the curiosity of the Gov
ernor of Iowa. The sexton being
interviewed about ilic matter, said
it was true that Govern .. Sherman
Imd been allowed to view the re
mains of the dead, but that lie Imd
nothing to say or do in the case.
The keys ol the vault were in pos
session of Lieutenant an Vliet, ol
the Tenth United States Infantry,
the. ollleer in clmrge of the detail
of soldiers guarding the tomb of
will c«H a servant hunter to her
side amongst a regiment of the lat
ter day servants who knock at your
door and demand It “yer wnht’er
employ a lady to do yer house
work.” The good old lime “mam
my” is fast fading from view, and,
in a decade or more, what speci
mens of her is left wiil be as relies
of bygone grandeur. She may not
know how to handle "dose kero-
fenc lamps,” but the modest tailow
dip she carries to the back kitchen,
after the dishes have been washed,
wil. not c-ist a ray of light over a
motley crew of “ladies and gem-
men” assembled to discuss the la
test measure up before the “Sisters
of Eortude,” and the contents or
your larder. She may anv” , , 1u j.
company by handing‘are..■:< -at
she calls “parteeshun wai ' blit
her breath is itndefiled with brandy
and water. She may he a block,
head, a dolt, Imt her innocent mind
is free from "do s’cicty,”" dcclinw.
ining now preachci,” and how she
is to get “do fifty cents to pay de
birrin' missliuns.” Her heart is
in her duty, and she will lay awake
until the grey morning with your
sick child. Sho will grieve when
you grieve, and there is no limit
to her hilarity where you rejoieo.
Faithful old soul I how can the
heart of man fall to warm toward
you in your declining days, and
try to make them comfortable, eve
ning of a well-spent life?
nMumnuiu-n IU lie (III VYUII Hill 11 llllfll- '* ^uuillHIC
ly they die from no other cause than l he vault, unscrewed the lid that
imagination. Ol course imagine- 1 cov ers tin; glass plato set. into the
maginatinn. Ol course imagina
-ion does not kill them, but it brings
on disease that does.
lop of thi' coffin, anil allowed Gov.
Slierm.'iii and party to .view the
remains.
iJnrkiioii Htrcct, Ameriotn, (J*.
ANDREW DUDLEY.
third Monday lit M.inll, .lum*, Hcpletnl
December.
ORDINARY’S COURT.
Ofdluary, Tliomns II. Stevcnri.—L'oi
_Jonet9.tr
Soabron Feagia,
(Successor to J. R Covington.)
I'AHHIONAIILE IIAIllIEIt,
nnti
, ON TIIK CORN KB.
Ordinary,
lirsl Monday of every month,
COUNTY OFFICERS. -
Clerk «>f Superior Court, J. II. Allen.
Sheriff, J. W. Mice.
Tax Collector, W. It. Ifewnri.
T.u Receiver, .1. A. Daniel.
Treasurer, C. C. Shepj «'id.
Survey*.r, M. G. Logan.
Cotoner. W. W. dtierr/
Commi.siotior*, S. K. Taylor, C. A. Ilnnlin”*
toe, J. II. Block. H. II. Haw kilt*, J. W. Wheatley.
Meet llr*.’ Monday of every mouth.
JUSTICES.
DDtrici No. 75*,|N.*I|. White,* J P., W. II.
Phllliiis. N. I*.
UNDER T. WHEATLEYV
SHARP RAZORS!
ATTENTIVE HELP
Dia:. No. 6S7, No Jiutlcc at prn*er...
Dlst, No. 1107, Juine* II. Roger*, J. I'., John K.
•ri.illna., X. p.
M »M. So. 7WI, Uritlull Smith. J. l'„ u. I!.
Ul.t. No. SSI, J. M. Hotelier, J. P., Jt>. A. Vln
eon, N. P. t
1*1*1. No. lisa. A. J. WlllfotAo, .1.
Il.tr.lni, X. I’
call a meeting iu each eoiiniy
tbrougli which the line passes anil
[ ask assistance of any kind that the
people can render. Kvcryliodv is
anxious. We want lo develop our
country and enjoy the benefits of
its valuable products that arc now
perfectly worthless to the world.
We trust that some strong railroad
company will fully investigate this
matter and find it to their own us
well as the country’s interest to en
gage iu the great enterprise. This
lias hitherto been one of Georgia’s
insola'ed sections, disconnected
ami deprived of all railroad advant
ages and blessings, notwithstand
ing it is one ol the most appropri
ate routes for a railroad in Georgia.
Resides the timber, slock, agricul
tural products, and the population
directly on the route, it would open
~ — - - - | an air line from the grain growing
AX(iCaxT!E«CT > X7Fi!E<* 'Vest to the markets. It is said
m m , ; ''bat the road is to he Imilt by
New York capitalists. Doubtless
id oil nflUii'uiiv. A verv harmoni-
*7 ! ^ b' 1 lll0,n j oils and entluisiastic meeting was
(•All a ccLmir in cacli cniiiii v i i..u _ m ■> .
To del llld or Huts.
A writer in one of our exchanges
hold. Geo. T. Games, Joseph Gan
ahl, Solomon Marcus, Charles C.
Jones, Jr., A. Walker, John F.
Armstrong, John S. Cook, M. J.
Carswell, I*. Walsh, James L. Gow,
I*. J. Rerckraans, Charles Spaeth,
J. ( . H. Allen, I*. A. Dugas, Jr.,
Adam Johnson, C. It. Cohen, J.
,\l. Sengo, W. T. Gary, James To-
says: “We clear our premises of
this detestable vermin by making
whitewash yellow with eopperns,
and covering the stones and rafters
in the cellar with a’thifck coat of it.
In every crevice whore a rat might
tread we put the crystal of the cop
peras, anil scatter the same in the
corners of the lloor. The result
was a perfect stampede of rats aud
mice. Since that time not a squeak
line So. tho, p. r„ mi*
it A.
J.I'„ Jii*. A. Stubl.*,
r..r.l, N. I'.
I lilt. No Kl, A. J. Clark, .1.
•V. I*.
Full Spti’iHratioiiH In*
4UEEN ANNE AND KAHT LAKE
or anv othvr of tli<> ininlsm styles, m> luo.llilcl a
o tsnit Imtli your taste nn«l your pocket.
AJdross It. J. SLOAN. Arcltlleci,
febiH.ISm Ainertnis. «»•
I this means tlic Central Railroad
! Company. I can’t sec wliy they
| would not take great interest iii
' this road or even build it them-
j selves, as it would lien great source
bin, M.P. Carroll, Joseph K. liureh, | ll ' lcc t ‘’‘ llc ’ L ' thi
M. V. Calvin, S. Warren Mavsand , eilt'er rat« or mice has been
Kdward Perrin were selected dele-' l,t,a . r<l ,lbollt 11,0 bouse. Kvcry
gates lo the Gubernatorial Con-I 8|,r , 8 “ coat of t,IB yellow
volition at Atlanta on the DHlmfl " rn8 ' 1 18 B ive " to the cellar hs a
July. J. Jl. Gumming, Joseph |,,ln " ul ’ 1,8 w . e " 1,8 11 r “t ex
Ganalil,*'/. McCord, R. Pliinizy terminator, and no typhoid, dysen
W. II. Howard, James A. Lollin’! torv or revcr «tt:icks the family.
J. H. Alexander, Kdward O’Don-1 Wlml 1'iTrvliodTtVanis
nel, Joseph Myers, C. H. Gel ion i , , , ?■ .
tj.i mit.il \v \i...... „ ’ i i . ,,' ’ Is a roliahls in. Iteinii Hint uover docs
Ml in lit 1 . alias And J. A. Cars* uny linrnt uml tlmt provontu nnd onroH
wull were selected delegates to the diHetwo bv koepiu^ tho Htomach in ordor,
Kighl.li Congressional District Con-1 [! 10 ,M > w pls r-g'ninr. nnd tiio kiilncjrs ami
liver uotivo. Sticb n modicino in l'tirker'N
vention, and Hon. .lames C. C.
Black was unanimously indorsed
as the choice ol the people for Rep
resentative in the Forty-eighth
Congress.
* finger Tonic. It relieves every rune, and
line mired thniiHtind*. See nllter eolnuiii.
— Tribune.
of revenue to them, advantageous l trr ?> and have no fear of any Kilt It e V or
In tl.iun.ii.nl. .....I .. 1.1.. .1 I I I'l
[ And now .1 is James G. Blaine
—. i who is reported to have made $800,.
If.Nearly Dead ! Md iu a western mining s|H!Cula-
nfter Inking some highly puffed up stuff, lion ' Those “western mines” cov-
with long testimonials, lurn to Hop Hit-1 er up a heap of eastern deviltry.
U-r*. find ll.'ll'fi lift fi-iit* iif nni; It iilvtov ov I _ —
Dooly Sheriir S'nles.
GEORGIA, Dooi.y County.
liflll l*** sold Ix'forc th«*Ci» .n I|i,iim>
If Vienna, Dooly Countt • laiw.en
put lioura of Palis mi llie tl
th.* fullowifitf | mi-TH
•f L»n l In tl
to .Savannah nnd a blessing To the j !' r . i,mry Hright's Disenso, l)ie-
— ” I lu tes or Liver Coinphiint. These disc
JEWELERi!
West Nidi' Sqiiiiri', Amcrinis, (Iu.,
■ country through which it passes.
Soon we hope to see Suvnuiiali ami j
Columbus directly connected liy
• those iron ribs, am] have the pleas- '
: vitalizing inllucuccs of the locoino* j
annnt resist tho oiiriitivo pou>r of Hop
lliitors; besides it is tlio best family nn d
iclno on Mirth.
A $2. r i.'>IO piano, ol unparalleled
splendor, is the price of Wales’
wedding present to l.copold. Any
neighbor n!"i would obicet to the
noise mud, r\ practicing on such
an instrmu t t is a beast.
■t question.
Kiutoiis Constitution: 11. your
issue of Sunday is a telegram from
Butler bended in these mysterious
words: ‘‘Crisp gets first blood from
General I’liil Cook."
Mr. Carson could Intrdly have
been the author of these words as
lie lins seen too much blood. So
i if the heading was gotten up iu
your ofllce wlmt does it mean? Js
it not the first blood ever shed bv
the General. Ob, nol Half the
bl< idlest battle fields of Virginia,
from Seven Pines to tho last half
hour at Petersburg speak different
ly It was not the first blood ever
dr .vii by Crisp either, A few years
ngt. when he was a candidate for
judge and Ills chances hung tremb
ling from the balance, ho drew
much harmless blood from many
competitors through the unswerv
ing allegiance of one dovotedand
influential friend, whose name lie
unspoken. The Judge knows it.
Tho third district knows it. Tho
whole south knows this name ns
onu of the most patriotic and in-
llucntaii members of congress. You
must have meant this: “Crisp gets
the first blood ever drawn -from
General Phil Cook by his friends.”
This would he intelligent to all; for
while the general has been out and
shot from onu pud to tho other, lie
has never before had a lick in the
hack. A*, the post of duty, where
lie lias ever been found, unarmed
and silent this precipitate blow hit
him full in the back. But he will
right-nhout-tace, nnd lie will return
blow for blow fairly and squarclv
and honorably. And the Judge
surely remembers this, for can he
ever forget such a friend #s Gen.
Cook has been to him while the
name or friendship exists on this
green earth?
Fokt Steadman.
A SPLENDID
■ Dooly Sheriff Sale.
I HE01IGI4 Uitin.v Cor.vrv.
STOCK: \V";i;.XS
G. K. W.
air or Mur i.,
i’XS wh
“Itoiigli mi Ituts.”
r,.in i Clears out rats, mice, roaches,
'ih.j ll' 09 . ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chip-
■m- miinks, gophers. 15c. Druggists.
, wv . , tuv OW ll nr WIIIIV, |*IIU lull!. U III >
nail up, company lo entertain, nnd 1 family
iu the time of it ail the cook quits ; * -. ■— —
ami leaves him the cooking to do ; " l 0 hardly credit the rumor that
also, you ought to see that married ‘ onc °l" (be immortal .’100 heroes of
man jump on the first train and ! D ,e Cliicngo convention, now in
• uing her home. Such nil affair I 8t - nt,! l ,r ' K0 "i refused to accept his
»l in Marietta last week. ! ,ra8S “*«<lal. as lie didn’t want tj
J Missouri has a new law forbid
ding tho mantifnetiire or sale in
that .Statu of uny imitation of but
ter, no mutter whether rcprescntid
to be genuine or not. Theolcmar-
gurine interest made a desperate
fight in a test case tried in St. Lou
is, but it was decided that the pro
hibitory act was constitutional.
Tho ease was appealed, and the
fight will lie renewed in the State
Supreme Court. The result will be
watched with a great deal of inter
est and if the decision Is sustained
t ..rupony oi it. ti. iii«iitt, t*x ,i,n,rt„r . r \\-..rti. [ .u I ! ,e largest license ever paid in . ,' , I.tvxr iliH,nM> lit>iitlut>!it>
<* r „t, nt„. O.M to „ «. Decatur, IieKull* eotinly, lor the do without them, ll a iiiarricd mail . . ’ !
T attta 1 liTT isvi. tixi.v.ir ot T. vv. Ti|.|.um "t'l'r'? o'y!,.*’ i'i" i 8a ^ c bl l "°r within the corporate thinkn housekeeping is easy, let , , |. . ,l i“
. fiWH FV Ii,,,il8 ol ll ’« *»* re»li'«sl «„ l‘im ^ke hi* wife’s place for a week ”>
UUIIUllJ . Saturday, when .1.1*. Croelieii A while she goes otl on a visit, and There may not lie a
1 Dooly Sheriff Sale. I Co., paid to the town council the lie Will be convcried fiomilie error country for two or tiir
These noble wives are mighty use: '•<’ 'eeognized as one of that gang, ft"|“'"proUWe'ZtZllnVS
I 111. . (arid I liom' ui./.r.nldi. t - iJ*... ... i ..
fill,and, God bless them! wecouldu't
lo without them. Il a married innii
Liver .li».ituf, Inst.lavlt.'. uml
Hen. couc.l Ity bit,I tlitjesiii.n.
IS I Ity lltewu's Iron llilters.
States will endeavor to secure the
ii'k'lv l ,aM8H l? e 1,1 similar laws.
o.. paiil
sum of $1,000 for the privilege
Dooly Sheriff Sale.
. GEORGIA—Dooly County. i - -
*I*lxo ZintostkXloisleiiiB.; wSaV.'U'.T'. Ill""','; (jy r '" j The liainbritige /b:«ioc,«t says
j ! ll,at Co1 ' AnietV brag corn has
lo eight ma-
tfliis thoughts.
an average from fin
ALL REPAIR’WORK
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
J. E. SULLIVAN.
r.Kti.-r of *»id |r |,
Dooly •• Min t v. L<-vii'<l n
Bnrnani and aoM to aatiMy a U 'fa
r,u «0Urttr,n Huperior Court in fav
J. K. Vaughn ra. Mn. S. Burraiu
»uic l-*ln/ the w..„.
lh« -twon<i district <•
th- property ofU*N
r l * 1 !' 1 tiircil ears on llie stalk ami «i
make 150 bushels to the aere.
. T . When they bury a congressman
There may not Ite a panic in this at l ,l,bli< ’ ‘■•M«'» 9 e the cost la about
country for two or three years to "’lien Ids friends bniv
come, Imt the man who bets on a l,im ll,u whisky and cigars are left
..... TT , horse race without first having " ut ’ an ' 1 l, ie bill is about WOO.
o. t H,«1i“miem«l ”££1*%'li^ad l*" 9 ^ himself as to which animal "t-« r .’rse, in the latter case
lives. I'.'rfeel ami simple, iu ,., nt *, „| l is lo lie allowed to win will help there isn t so much fun at the
nil ilrapKists. contribute to hard times ftmeral.
Capt. Bogardns was accidently
K. T. II.M'S, St uri IT It. C.
A t a I liable Aililif ion. ,. r !lt n j oss f or ‘ anything Imt a man.
j erowilcrl *tre. t car anU
and Instrc to gray or faded hair ia whv ' s scratch her head, fthc sun-
Talk aboutwoman being at a j A Baltimore preacher protested slio^'uirongh the tlmmh^by^ls
I* 1 ! 1 !: 8U ". ‘he other day, while
liwrc mgirnr fX w r r: n b! wh 1 ; \ "»«*■ to scratch her head, she sim- clergy
c,.rtund b "' A,Wr **‘ 6T ' , * 0 ' * 1 ps, | Parker’s Hair IktKnra is snob a popnUr ! !<•>' changes the location or a Imir put i
14 ” j dressing. ; pin. can la;
churches, lie says it makes a con
gregation drowsy. All the other
clergymen will now have the light
into their chu cbes. They
lay nil the blame on it.
little son, llie other day, while
holding glass balls for bis 5-year-
old ti* iiit. The captain wished to
train the youngster to sboot off
hand, but got no further than off-
thumb.