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VOL I V.
AMEllICUS, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST IS, 1882.
NO. 38
I'L'IIMHIIKU IIT
W. Xe. GHiBOTOTH.
iimn: o.\ cotton avenue.
Su.'bscxiptloa. Zlatas:
Tiii-Wbkkly One Year, . $4.00.
Weeki.v One Year, - - $2.00.
Suriiav Issue One Year, • $1.50.
Official Directory.
HEX. tVADLKY’S DEATH.
PROFESSIONAL & IILNIMSS CARDS |
0.11. McCRORY, I
A., , 1 »»" vl1 “ww*™ uiiii iur kuc
A-ttorney at Law, I North lie vivitcd New York, where
THE DEATH SCENE.
GEORGIA NEDS.
Nearly every colorcil youth in
When the deceased left for the I Darien carries a pistol
ELLAVILLK, G.k
Collections a Specialty.
April 6 If
W. 13. HARRISON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ANDEllSONVILLE, (IA.
lie consulted a I)r. Clarke. The
latter pcrscrihed for him a**d di
agnosed ids disease as dropsy of
the thorax or chest. He appre
hended no immediate danger and
gave liis patient leave to travel.
Mr. Wadley proceeded to his birth
Orillia has shipped over GOO crates
of fruit to Jacksonville, Fla., this
season.
Tlie mimes of twelve colored men
were placed in the jury hox in Al
bany last week.
Mr. J. 8. Newman, editor of Hu-
Ucorgia Statu Agricultural depart
ment. has been appointed as the
statistical agent in this stale of the
department of agriculture at Wash
ington.
I.iteriiry Notes from The Century
Cempamy.
The August numbers of both the
Century Magazine and St. Nieho-
las,—the Midsummer Holiday issue
of the one aud "the great trtvel
number” of the other;—are ont of
print. Mueh larger editions of
lU.rjli,
AMKItll.K
•riottn I- the county Mt:*l i.f Sumter County.
All call* will receive piompt attention. jncOnif*
ill oil tlie Mouth mi
ll.-illroaU, 71 inllea aontliweet *>f Xlucmi, aiM..I>out
i idliljr mile** north of the Florida line. It in u j
eiiy of 0.UUM iuhattilants iKMUtifuliy nitunted and |
handsoniHy liiipn.ve I. It I** the centre of tiade :
r. r :»large ee:tloii. rompri/ns eome t-lx i otintien,
iis:ireia?e annual cotton rcsvijilH U'injf :'0,n0f)!
•ulre', the average in if kit value of which U 41,.
rtuO.wnf. The climate in mi!.I, the idr dry and pi
t had the repti- , w
ejnalud In
above the tropi.-iil
fruitn, firilna u.d floao.
fully, while veaeta ion in luxuriant
its growth. Tim city ha* line puliiit
•itlea in
dimanee
r y nil varieties of
he jrroti
Icli iurlcdo
d rapid in
«.» d
i •vnn wentry tuul
is well orffnnlxetl lire
two eleanioia, while
ittriitv«l. Three good
It In
W. II. KIMBROUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
t.EKNBl'KOH, . . GEORGIA.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Mnyllwly
Ors. Westbrook & Joiner,
Physicians and Surgeons,
»!atlon>
ilie lar$-o«l nty iu S nUiwi-Hl tico.gia, and f
idly grow iie/Mpo.tnlat o:i and wealth. A« a place
uf Liiriiie.s.s ami u lH!ai.i;iul tinl pleaeint residence
It p|ViM*ntSUtiTA"tio»|S|H>vcHHid 'y lew fit leu ia
the South. IVreoii* at a d Miuifv loukin? for a lo
eatioll III I Ite South, will htupplied with all fin Hi-
nr informal am they may dfhire by a.lilr. a Ine the
Kiliinr of the ItrcoanRN.
WIT.V OKFK'J.K
Mnvor—I. II. Kehler.
Clerk and |Jein»rdei*--l>. K. HriiMiu,
Aldermen-W. 1*. Hurt, I*. It. Williams It. K.
( O'.h, I . It. Iworth, II. |>. Wat's, W. .1. ILir-
i«r. City t.'ouncil uuH-ie e\ery Monday eveuina.
I’ollee V.'ire—City Marshal, A. I*. I.lnju.
PbHoemcu-W. W. Wheeler, Cat Krekine. J. W.
l .<bh, H. II. Mitchell.
Sexton Oak <5rove Cemetery—I*. |». Hill.
Scvluu t.'«lort*«l thincteiy I'lehard Kehler
liridgc Kcejter—I. T. Itaiford !
FI UK !>KI»AUTMK\r
Chief-W. I* Ituri.
t An-l.-t’Uitt'hie'—.I.f*. Kit hoi* m.
Wide Awake No. 1. (Steamer,) Foreman, W.
M. Ilawkiw.
.Meeliaulcx No. S, <Steamer,) Foromtn, II. I>.
t.NDERNONVILLE,
GEORGIA,
oniee nt Drng Store of W. M. Clark.
Mfivl^ly
Lawson F. Collier,
Attorncy-at-Law
-AND-
Kottl Kstnr.e Ay;ont.
Hit A XTON, UliOllGlA.
Tweatv thoiiaand auras of wild laud for sale la
Jloul\ County.
New* mul Adoerli*er: Three large
I ami ilisiiiigiiisheil bodies are to , _ -
meet ia Albany within the next M’ 0 . 1 ' 1 thef "’ O'aROzines have been
seven months, viz: The South I Ho1 " ""ring the past few months
i (leorgia Methodist conference in * d,a " 1*1 any previous summer
. . A hanilsoine mor.umcnt to the Decemls-r, the Kpiscopaldiocesc an season,
place ar.d old home in Newmarket, Confederate dead will soon creeled . convention in Mav, and the fleor- -
iirentwood district, Rockingham j in Fort Valley. gin stale agricultural society in The personal appearance of none
county, N. H. From there he pro- j, fair Rt KorsviU for the lane February. Albany will pul her j ° r ° u '' l»opular writers is less fa-
ceeded, accompanied by his wire fi ■ f , a Tv^nalo Colleae nroUblv l,pst foot '’>™ a ' d for <*"•> one. j ™ ,lla !; i to tlie public than that of
and daughter, Miss Kva, to Sara- . r , na,t voittge. prouauy , , Mr. Clemens (Mark Twi n), unless
- ’ ‘ ’ ' netted twelve hundred dollars. !. •’’“gene 'Vatts, who, with j it ^ that of Mr. Henry James, Jr.
Tbe employes of the Central 1 7*'^ a [ 1 , < t . wo ^*S n * ,vei !! Of both these gentlemen Mr, Colo
Railroad in Savannah held a meet- I?' 111 ' "? '“other down on I-.manuel, engraving portraits in wood for
ing Friday and passed resolutions "" laat Monday. His | the Century, and Mr. nowell has
of regret over the death of ticn. "'"tbcr 'IuHl on I uesday, one elidd ; prepared tlie sketches which are to
Wadley. 11;'. 1 Wednesday, and the attending i at . cnmpany thenji Mr. Clemens’s,
an , • . ! physician thought the other elidd I ,h|..h u .^,|r fn hlolilv of as a
5!'. r T i r_T.I.’“i.?°."y. , . u . U . and itH m ^ er l ,slal “"Jfopo* or re-; work ofort and as n U-ahtJ^repre-
covery They were all sick with j 8cnt „ti on , will form the frontis-
typhoid fever. ! piece. Mr. James’s will follow
There he remained about a
IS. H. HIVTON.
J. C. MATUKWH.
Vigllm
. No. 2 Km
, MlnjtoOiuxr.
. « . Iln/o .
Jlmik ail*I -Forriidii, Itcury Andcirou.
COXtlUK^IONAL.
Tliir.l IKiMrli-t, «•- mpovtl of tin* countlra of
Tavlor, Midi.ii, Mcbli*y, Sumter, Houlv, I'ulunki,
I.mLt, Mmitvomwry, Wilcox, 'JVIIair, l<cc Web*
Her, Htcwnri, Irwin, Collco. Hcu. 1'bil. t.'ook,
I.KOI8LATIVK.
SfnnU>H.il Dixtrift coiii|«»h<m1 oftbc counllrnof
Senator, Jlupont
i.mirry. i[ci)DW'ntaiuni, ruomat Kcnuiu uml
-I .I.u I,. A.ldcrtou.
snpKnitm corin'
soutliwcstcm Circuit, ctoinposcd of tit* counties
c.r Mnmtcr, 8c!il#y, aucoii, Jam*, Weljster ami
.Itnli'o, lion. C. F. CiLp. Solicitor (iciirrul, F.
i: II ii(lf««.n.
Regular term* of Ooprt tin* lit-M hr follows:
l.» o . ..umy, -.M i ni! .Momlny in March i ud
..ml NI.mi.Iiiv in \iiV«.intM>r.
inlay in March and
Monday in OcP.Ik -.
Siiuilcr county, second Monday III April and
iccolld Monday iu October.
Mi-wart county, fourth Mon ‘ay in April nud
fourth Monday in October.
i c-.unty third Monday in June and
•ludjre, J. I*. lMsbury. Monthly Icim of com
first Wednesday In every mouth. (Quarterly ten
third Monday In Mareh, June, Scpt»mlM>i u
Oec ember.
(
Ordinary. Thomas II.
first Monday of every
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk of Saiwiior Court, J. If. A'len. •
Shoflir.J. W. Ml*e.
Tax Collector, W. It. S'ewart.
Tax Itecciver, J. A. Daniel.
Treasurer, C. C. Hheppcid,
Surveyor, M . (I. I.ogan.
Cmor.er, W. W. tluerry
CommUiiouere, S. K. Tavlor, <!. A. Iluutiiis.'-
toe, J. H. lilaek. S. II. Hawkins, J. W. Whwitlcj,
Meet itrx‘ Monday of every mouth.
.III8TICK8.
I >1 Mr lot No. 75'N. 11. White. .1 !»., W. II.
Phillips. X. I*.
I)W. No. M7, No #luslice nt pro«n.t.
No. 110«, Jjmes II. ltojp>r«, .1. I'., John K.
HINTON & MATHKtVN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Will practice in all the cr.unties of this Judolal
Circuit, also in Dooly county, in the Supreme
Jourt of toe State of Oeorcia, and the Dl-lrict
Court of the United States, and in all other court*
•»y special contract.
Otllro in Hawkins'
July 12th, I AM.
TONSORIAL EMPORIUM I
AMIERS0.\ A I.U.VFOKII
R KSI'KCTKIII.LY aimoiiii.eto the public Hiat
their IturlHT Shop is o|M‘ii at all ‘
nud on Satunlny until 12 o'clock t*. i
rvcsntly fitted it up In n neat style
prepared than ever to wait upon th
All who may wish to have Shuvluts
Shampooiini, etc., done In first-class style, they
would he plcnsed tohnvc them call on them. Shop
near the entrance to Harlow Uu*in\
J. It. CO V liVtJTOAi ’ S BARBERSHOP,
(Under T. Wheatley's Sror. ,»
America*, - - Georgia.
s IM>er»l Mi
■ r.Xpert, t.y close's atti-nti.
ft it u tontinunnro of the
heretofore give
Mrs. J. R. COVINGTON.
New Barber S3aop,
SEARRON FEAU1N, Prop’r.
I would respectfully
ami customers th it 1 hi
■hop in
llarrolil, JoIihmoh Jt Co.*m Cotton UjJIrr,
where I will la* pleased to serve them. Everythin?
is new and lint clos .
ATTENTIVE HELP. GIVE ME A CALL
imp. SKABIION PEAC1IN.
toga
week.
Oil Thursday Inst he ate dinner
at 4 o'clock, and afterwards sal on
a veranda reading a newspaper.
John K. Ward, of New York, Oeo.
S. Owens, and W. II. Daniels, oI
Savannah, passed. They invited
him to take a walk with them, lie
replied, thanking them, that lie had
promised to take a little promenade
with his wife. They joked him
about his uxorious attention, lie
[Kissed the matter otr in a pleasant,
aughing manner, and the trio
proceeded on their way.
A little later Mrs. Wadley and
Miss Kva came out and the three
proceeded on that last sad excur
sion. Much lady took an arm and
the most cheerful converse enliven-
ci] the stroll.
Suddenly, without a word ol
complaint'or a ery of pain, the
strong man dropped, face forward,
to the ground.
Two gentlemen walking near
saw the fall and hastened to the
spot. They turned the npparontly
lifeloss body over on its back. IlV
had probably died ns he fell, for
there was no sign of life. A slight
cut on the face was received in the
fall. No hemorrhage Imd taken
place from this, a confirmation of
the conclusion that life had lied
with the act of falling or perhaps
before.
The body was taken by the two
friendly strangers to the hotel.
Messrs Raoul and Whitehead were
ing In a Dougherty county swamp.
They are l>oing hunted with dogs
and will soon lie captured.
Doc Wclib, a white carpenter,
anil several colored workmen, were
in iircd by a full from the roof of
tli ! colored Baptist church in Dal-
to : last Friday.
A new company has bought
tv only-nine lots of land in Lump,
ki i county lor mining purposes.
A I the lots show rich gold hearing
quartz. Another company is work
ing a very rich vein, four feet wide.
All the veins which run parallel lo
each other aggrega'c over one hun
dred feet wide.
The Irish Jasper Orccns of Sa
vannah are on nn excursion lo In
dian Springs.
During the recent negro riot at
Kastman a negro named Jordan
Smith clung with his arms around
the unfortunate young man liar-
vard, who was so brutally inurdcr-
cd, (logging for his life. At a pub
lic meeting of the citizens of Knst
man this noble deed of Smith’s
was brought to public notice, and
■ resolution of thanks to him and
dll tlie colored citizens who noted
nobly amidst tlie infuriated mob
in New York at the lime. On re- i on Hint memorable day was unani
eoiving telegraphic advices they j inonsly passed,
hastened lo the spot. They took
Macon Teleyraph: Monroe enjoy-: soon, together with apiece of titer
ed recently the rather novel pleas- j ary work by that writer, which, it
lire of seeing and hearing a woman I ia said, will he of greater popular
preacher. Her husbaud preached I interest eyon than "Daisy Mil-
and she closed the services in the i ter."
Usual exhorter style. Their nanu s! General George It. McOlellen
me Worley, their creed Methodist, has contributed to the forthcoming
and lie is the preacher in charge of ' “ ~
a church in the upper part ol tills
county. She docs not seem to lie
embarrassed, can offer ns earnest a
prayer, make as strong an appeal
lo sinners, and administer as harsh
a rebuke to the wayward as any
preacher ever heard.
Walton County New*: We know
a luruier who, from only eight com
mon scrub cows, makes and dears
$40 a mouth. He docs it without
any expense, either in feed or cost
ly machinery, and without any loss
of time from his crops. He lives
several mites iron) n railroad, and
only goes there once a week to ship
his butter. Dairying will pay well
in tills county, and we do not see
why some one doesn’t go into it.
Montezuma Weekly: Miss Mary
Howell, daughter of Mr. L. B. How
ell, near I’oindcxtcr, Schley coun
ty, lias a head of hair six feet in
length The hair, unless done lip,
x. r.
I>l*t. N>b To'.i, Ilrlttoii H.nltli, J. 1'., M. Ci. Kogan,
N. I*.
Km 7J-
(onI, S. I*.
No. lift.'., A. J. Willlaihs •!. I\ It. A.
i, X. I*.
No. • HU, I*. I.. Mi Kit, J. I'., Jus. A. HtuM*,
K. W, Grinin, J. p . K. II. Itai-
Wa, A. .1. Clark, .1. P„ Jan. A. Wool,
J. E. SOLUM
jrji] WTClsBRi,
West Side Ki|iiaiv, liut-rims, (ia.,
A SPLENDID STOCK
latclies i Jewelry
Tlio Latent ISofiliCUfl#
ALL REPAIR WORK
I'llOAll-T I.V VITENDED TO
J. E. SULLIVAN.
THE
PMX FROM HER ASHES.
Tka finest JlnialiHlijnDst plrnnnnl wearing nnri
artbtie style, and ull on reasonable terror. Refer*
toevery ct'iilleinun in Amerlcu*. Call on m
shop In front of Col. N. A. Smith'
ARCHITECTURE,
Specifications In
QUEEN ANNE AND BAST LAKE
or anv other of tlio modern styles, *o modified a
o teult loth your i»*tr and tour im-ki-t.
Address Ik J. Sl-OAN. Architect,
fold*. 12m A meric us. *
UNIVERSITY,
MACON, OA.
1 111K Fall Term of this Institution will open «n
, the U»t Wednesday In September next. Miu-
dents may pursue the regular collet ate rourr* of
*tUtile* or n velvet scientifie vnurve. Largo ntol
valnahe ndditions have ricenfly been niadu to
the aparstu* of th« der*artmcnt ol ihjvk-al scl-
wore. The law Hi'hool has a fect'lly of three
professnrv, »lm*c i Itairmar. U the lion. Cliff-rrd
Audi-■ no .
Hoard in "Studeuts' Hall' can Ire I.ml at SI'J
per inoiitb, arid in priml families at from |I5
!•» 40. For eataloauea and n Iter information,
addreoa H-v. A J. BATTL", D.D., I'r.-*.
Junetl.fm or Jnu. J. HRANTI.Y, Sec Faculty
BBBBBa
I J
HE GREAT CURE
P0&
H-EUJIATISM
As it la tar all tho painful diseases of the
JONEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It olMUMaathaaysttmcfUw acrid poison
f that causes the dreadful suOrrlc* which £
■ only th# victims cfrLcum^lsm can realize. 5
of Ihs worst tonuTufUilii twmlaL.. H
hawo bora quickly relieved, and in short •
THOU8AN08 OP
l worst terms of U*ia
j* bar* "
“ ^ PERFECTLY CURED.
rxinc f i. uqriD •» mu, mlo fcy nnt cctm. 2
( ») Dry cai he sent by mail. _
WKLIJI, KU.Tf AKIMOS MVoL BmrUmfto»,Yt-
KIDNEY-WORT
took charge of and had tlie body
embalmed in Saratoga and sent to
New York. There an Italian sculp
ture, whoso name Captain Raoul
could not remember, took a plaster
cast of the head and bust. Tlie
artist exclaimed, on entering the
room where tlie body lay prepared
for the plaster, “What a'bead!” A
line cast for a bust wus taken, and
tlie work will he executed without
delay.
Mr. Vanderbilt tendered a spec
ial train to convey the corpse and
its attendants to New York. Along
tlie whole line every attention was
shown by the railroads and express
companies. Tlie transfers at New
York, (Washington and Danville
were all arranged with tlio utmost
care. From the latter place the
body was brought on to Atlanta
li.V the Southern Express Company.
The entire trip waa made by the
party without any charge being
made by tlie companies for Irani-
porlation.
tiie iii-hmi..
Macon, August 15.—Tlie fijneral
ceremonies of the late William
Wadley occurred this cve iing at
Bolingbrokc. Special trains from
Macon, Savannah and Atlanta
brought fully liftccn hundred pci
sons. I'roininenl railroad oflleinls
from all parts of tlie stale were
present, and many lending citizens.
The remains were taken from tlie
family ret idence at :t o’clock and
buried near tlie homestead. Beau
tiful floral decorations were olfered
in abundance, and planed in the
casket was an exquisite crown ol
tuber rosea amt other rare flowers,
cmblamalic of the high )>ositioii lie
held for so many years. Tlie ser
vices at the grave were conducted
by Rev. J. It. Winchester, of
Christ’s church, Macon, after which
the burial proceeded according to
the Masonic ritual, being conduct-
cd by the .Masons of Mucon. Six
cars arrived from Savannah tills
morning, licaring ninny of her la-st
citizens, amt immliers were also
here from C liinihiis and other
neighboring towns.
Miss A lie Hyde, of Dawson conn. I 7" nb,l,t on ll,c flo °'' w, "‘ n
. V r ' I she walks erect
ty, near tlie line of Lumpkin, was
bitten by: riltlesimke one da
last week, f 0111 lliccifcets of wliio
she died in :.bout four hours.
The prohibition law prevails in
forty-two counties in tlie Statu of
Georgia.
Wntcrmcloiisnre rotting by thou
sands in the patches roumi about
Athens.
Miss Annie Muse, one of the
most accomplished young ladies of
Atlanta, will leave this full for
Chinn, where she goes as a mission-
nrv. She goes under the care of
tlie North Georgia Conference.
On the 8t.li inst., while Mrs. A.
Wyatt.,of Cherokee county, living
near Frog Town, was attempting
lo kindle the lire in tlio stove witli
kerosene, tlie can exploded, and
Mrs. Wyatt was soon wrapped in
the flames. Her intense suffering
II You are Itniiii'd
in li.-nllli tinni mi v itAiis.-, i'»|>winlly from
tin* use nf nay of tln< i linns mil nontriiint
tli.il promisu no lin<o‘ly. si'li loliif lictiti
mis li'stiiuou iiilii. luivo tin Isnr. ltesortto
Hop Hitters ntoncc, uml in n short time
you will hove the most robust nail hloom-
ing lu-nltb.
The South mill the Cereal Crops,
llrtwklyu Ka^le.
It is an important fact that this
year the .southern Hlnlt-s have tie
voted a larger acreage to cereal
crops Ilian ever before, anil in
many eases tlie producers will lie
in a position lo send their surplus
grain lo lire northern markets in
stead of drawing upon the latter
for supplies, as tlioy did last year.
Generally speaking, the state ol
Texas is absolutely self-supporting
this year, raising enough grain for
tier inhabitants ami for feed for
hogs, sustaining immense herds of
A Traveler's Story.
Alter spending m. nths nt watering
pi.ioea ,111,1 cnnanlting the line phraioiiinn
without hem lit I ii-tninol home •liahnirt-
encil nml expected to die. A friend urged
was ended in about four hours j cattle within her own liorders,
alter. i raising cotton and wool enough to
. „ , . . . „ i supply ull her needs and doubtless
A small house occupied .y Bus- lm ' v j n £ a fail . amollMl ofa || ne0M .
well Lignn, colored, in Cedarlown | sa| .| eH K for e!(|)ort .
was consume, by fire recently Wliat is t ‘ llu . „ rTcxag u „|, 0
1 he fire attracted a large crowd ol; tn|u „ grt . a t measure of other
citizens who reached tlie scene glute , , |f lh ” Hnulh . Tllc enr , y ru .
just In time to saw: three negro tH „ f l|l0 Uepar iui ent ol agr'ioul-
children, who ha. been locked up not(M , a j lacrnt9 * ln t |, e
*y U,P,r l > 1 arp " 1 ls ' ll,P ,alU!r liavin J' 1 grain acreage, and ti.e weather has
gone to church. Imen nil that could he desired for
The farmers of Hart county, nrc l| ie growth and ri|icniiig ol this
busy harvesting Ll.rir fodder, wli.eli | K rain - I 1 " ow roporte.1 that
is represented as being in splendid »<"« r K ia i" sending oats to Bulli-
condition. morn lor the first time in her liisto
] ry, and this indicates a surplus ol
The Democratic Executive Com- ■ small grains iu other slates,
mitten of Muscogee county, ala
number or The Century a paper on
"Tlie War in Egypt,” which is
said to give a dear idea of tbe con
ditions surrounding tbe Egyptian
question, and to contain some se
vere criticisms of tbe conduct of
the war bv England. The writer’s
study of Egypt daring an extend
ed journey several yean ago ena
bles him to characterise sooclnely
the different Moslem elements that
enter into the problem.
A Peerless Perfume.
Tbs refreshing aroma of Floreeton Co-
logos, nml iu lasting fragrance make its
perries? perfnue for Ibo toilet.
The appearance of the Highland
regiments which England is now
hurrying to tlio front from both
sides of Egypt at once will doubt
less be as great a surprise to tbe
Bedouins ot Arab! Pasha as to
their grandfatbora in 1198. When
tbe Highlanders of Sir Ralph Ab
ercrombie’s army landed at Alex
andria in that year the Arabs of
the town, after a wondering survey
of the stalwart Celts, ran to an
nounce to their friends the arrival
of a host ot giants, so huge that
tlio clothes thoy wore wero all too
short for them. In the Sepoy mu
tiny of 1857 tho Highland regi
ments did priceless servico both at
Lucknow and Cawnpore, storming
on one occasion a high walled gar-
den defended by flvo times their
number of Sepoys and literally an-
nihaliting the whole garison. When
Nana 8aliih'u soldiers first caught
sight of tho plaids and kilts they
exclaimed Joyfully that all the Eng
lish soldiers must have been killed,
ami tbat the Sirkar (Government;
Imd lo call out the women, lint
utter their first taste of a Highland
bayonet charge they abandoned
this belief once for all, and fell
back upon tbe theory tbat these
terrible fighters had deliberately
adopted this female garb in order
to remind thorn ot tbe wrong wbfoh
they hud como to revenge, viz: tho
umssnere of tho English ladies by
Nana Sahih.
D.» not bo deceived. Insist os luring
tbs gunuinu Brawn's Iron Bitters, msde
only by tbo Brawn Chemical Co., and
taka untiling else.
An Ancient Nation.
At the departure of tbe Children
of Isreul from Egypt, Chins was
seven hundred years old; and when
Isaiah prophesied of her she had
existed fifteen centuries. She has
seen tbe rise and decline of all the
great nations of antiquity. As
syria, Babylon, Persia, Greece snd
Rome have long since followed
The railroads of the south have' e ach other to tbe dust, but Chins
meeting held in Columbus on Sat- recently been re-organized and ex- j "till remains, s solitary and won-
urday, determined that no nomiimt- tended, and thus facilities are olfer- derful monument of pttrisroblal
ing conventions bo called, because, j cd foi the transportation of north- times. Then look at thepopnla-
in view of the committee, there era products which have no*, been lion of the country, roughly fistl-
seems to In: no well founded lie-1 enjoyed in former years. Capital mated at four. hundred millions—
enssitv nt present for a nomination I is being invested in manufactories ten limes the population of the
of candidate for the General As-1 of various kinds, mineral and agri- United States, more than thirteen
sembly and comity officers for the , cultural resources are being rapid- times the population of England
county ol Muscogee. ly developed, and the |icop!e of the and'Ireland. Kvery third person
„„ . , , [ south are encouraged loeven great- that lives and breathes upon the
1 he new stramcr Ihranate skill ernffi)rtl( " B earth and beneath-these heavens is
for the I eople s Line on the Clmt- '|>| le K ieat want now appears to a Chinese; every third grave that
," V " T. 'T o"" •» immigration. Foreigners who j i» dug is for a Chinese.
is lx?inir huMUiv ^•"Vtdnni'bus to onr h * ,oref ' nre directed to , ISfThe ansit LnliUnrihxdes pouibl?,
i W J 1 , ,,,r , in ’l 1 " 1 the west and northwest, and appa-1 on all isbrirs ars msds by tbs DUmomt
Iron Works, and will Is- elegantly i r .. nl| t|l0 iolIlll . r J' at .! By?-. lb«Mb.l
equipped ... all her ap|iointiiicnls. ■ lcnl| J (1 wore ,, all | |, y southern as ! ntUllty. iOots. > . <
A Waiter county Indy has in the j aociallons lo the matter of immi-
llhney and da-
It is nut far ont of tbe way to speak of j twelve baht. She does I he work | “Rough tin Bats.”
tbe American navy ns “Americ in knave- with the .oi.se servant and her | Clears out rats, mice, roach' a,
ery” conaiilvring its n.ai.ngeiuent since ' husband is it no expense whatever. | flics, ants, licd-lmgs, skunks, chip-
“• Snell a wife Is well worth having, j monks, gophers. 15c. Druggists.
tbe war.
“Thauks, .dear sir, but suppose
you give me tbe 100,000 Bancs, snd
deposit Mille Adele with M. La-
flue.”