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smroit him. iieaii.
have been unremitting in I heir at- 1 Jmlgp ilaiT.'ll i« prominent on ! MOKTE3Y TO X-QL&.ISr.
I . „„ . " , the nroli • lAndependonl candidate . -
! Th. I.ait Monirno or r;.or*i.'.r»- tenfioii. 1 lie immediate members , } ||e district. With the ;
of llic family have watched by the
liiotetwiimtloo. A«i r . IT:ii. | bedside, doing all in their power
After a season of aiiJtious wait-; for th* sufferer. .Senator IIUl has
.T 18,1883. 'I " 1 "’ * nl ° W ^‘ 1 * 1 n0 ^ 11 s * n Sk lil . v "• j not had many visitors lately. The
ijliope Inis entered, the people pf people seemed to realize that they
dissatish..' ion there over the nom
ination "i |Crisp there is every
chance foi Judge Ilarrcll, with no
republican in the field, to make a
successful contest. This beautiful
i state of affairs is the legitimate
DEMOCRATIC sta rn tiikkt I Georgia must at last hear the snl CO uld do no good and possibly | ouVoronth of the nomination of
: announcement that Senator Hill is harm by calling and lienee refrain- Stephens and evidences that lova-
ideal. The distinguished sufferer ed. Mr. Hill, however, always in- hie “harmotiy” he was going to
! —grand in health, hut grander still, sjsicd on seeing all who called. Hu l"' 0lll "' v 1,11 a suihlen in (Jcorgla
j as he approached the valley of ilie ! received many letters of condo-' I ,olitic! ''—Atlanta Ileratd.
. shadow of death—has sunk to sleep j l BnC e, among them letters from all 1 In t,le firsL l ,lnco • )m, g c Cri, P
1 and is at rest. For weeks each classes of citizens, from the highest' l,M m,t "ominaled, although
! succeeding day left him weaker, to the lowest. The sympathy for ! wu S "I ) P 0SC l,e wiU bt - aml tl,e
while no earthly power could slay ! him seemed to he universal." Ati see01 "* P' :leu wc do not suppose
[ the progress or the disease that j r„. st w I,en he began to use the pad, | tl,ere ,,e an J K'' tat »•»«"»'■ “ r
j was carrying him to the grave, j | 10 wroll . very clearly and with a I ‘l'* 8 alisfactioii when lie is. Judge
j Three weeks ago lie ceased all el- i, 0 ],i slrcke. About two weeks ‘ ** a,re ** * a a B 001 * ,nal > and can
i'or (Juv. riior.
alexandeh ii. htephenh.
For Hccretnrv of rittiic.
tfM N. O- BARNETT.
For Mato Tmuurcr.
J). N. SPEER.
piik- Comi»trul!« r (lencral.
W. A. WRI0I1T.
For Attorney Citiir.ru I
CLIFFORD ANDERSON.
For Con^rcuhtniD at targr.
THOMAS HARDEMAN.
Wo are now prepaid to ncjjotlnto L«-
VVclut.-r, on improved bn-ls. ou tire yci
tune to work out the n**w one*.
id for I'liwtor* in tlio fount In* of Sumtrr, Lev, Trrrell nnd
i time. No>v i* >our chance to pay ott old ilcLlu aud have
n rm \
GrET THE BEST!
To Ilie Democratic Parly ofttd Con-
grcshioiml IHstih-t.
You nro requested, through the twnal
number «if I)tlegat«H,‘to mVet In t-'onvrn-
tion, at Kastman, (in., on
TUESDAY, ArULST ittld,
for t ho pnrposu of nominating n candid-
uto t*> represent ytmr Disirirt in (JoiigrcH*,
ii'.il to appoint »n Executive Committee
for tbo cunning term; also to a:tend to
«ny ■ other btisinewi wl.ioli limy Ik* c«n-
ntUereil to (lie interest of the ctemncrdtic
lu it nuihoriti' M of the K. T.. Va. mid
On., Rail Rond haft* kindly offerwl to re-
ilmw tl»« fjr#! of delegate* to two okhIm
|H*r imlo going Jo and returning, iintn
Hiihl (hmvoutioli, and the cili/ciis ol
Eaatthan |>r.q>UKH to extend to the Dele*
f'.itr* tlu ir hiiHnUality dnring tlio < 'onv< n-
t mu. A. I>. MoAKTIiUR.
Chin. Deni, Ex. Oom.;inl Cong. Dt*t. I
AlijAitniuu, Ua., Juno 22, In«2.
fortn to H|M*ak, nnd t ho tongue that; rt g 0 j, u W rotu his will, giving direr-! ,na * ce l * ,e strongeat race* of any In*
once thrilled the multitudes by its ! t ion to the wnv in winch U\h prop- ! «lop«?nclent or Republican in the
prop-
fire und cIo<|tienc-e was htisiitHl lor* t*rLy was to he disposed of and ap-
ever. The gland forni, inajeslic in j pointing Mr. If. 11. Hill. Jr., his
its proportions ami dignity, lie. ' executor.
came emaciated mid helpless, and The last thing that Senator Hill
on riiucaday night la«t, the gnat ever wrote that was intelligible was
man. from sheer exhaustion, was addressed to his wile. They were
put to bed for the la->t. time. His
pulse was weak and his linger*Icyl
lost their strcngtii, so that the pad
upon which lie had been accustom,
ed to iviite liis thoughts could no
longer express Ids needs and ids
wishes. Tim tube through which
8K.\ATOHIAI, CUWK.VriON.
Ify virtiiii^f the authority vested
in mu, as Chairman of the tieaato
rial Convention for the Thirteenth
I list riot, composed of the counties
.of •Sumter, Macon and Schley, I do
hereby rqipicst delegates from said
counties to conf enc at Americas,
.on Tuesday, August it'd, at 12 in.,
for the purpose of noniinutin;
Senator, for-nu id District.
L. O. Xii.ks, Ohm
July 13, 1882.
The Democrats of tin; Forty-
fourth Congress sat far into tbc
summer cutting down expenses.
The Republicans in the Forty-
seventh Congress sat till the dog-
days plundering .the Treasury.
The comparison carries a moral
with It.
'. The obsequies of Senator Hill
Will take place in Atlanta to inor-
' row. Tlic Oovernbr lias issued a
jirpvlannilion requesting the ir.ein-
hers ait the legislature, judges of
tlio Niiprcinu aud superior courts,
and other public officers of the
Slate, to attend the same.
'The Republicans arc strangely
inconsistent. They ure always
bloviating about free ballots and
lair counts, aud yet they look on
witli tlio greatest complacency
while Jay Ihibheli collects a large
corruption fund with which to pur
chase voters. Call a ballot be call-
' ed free which has been bought and
midi’ '
For once Don Cameron lias met
a man who' ran ont-ling him in
aKioils work. Ilia name is John I).
White, of Kentucky, and lie got 21
of the 21 pensions clerks appointed
from Ids state the"other day, against
l.'i to Cameron. Mr While is
adorned with a :;0(i medal.- A'r
ihoiit/e.
Ami Col, Jack llrowj can beat
them both, fur he got seven out ol
Uic eight apportioned to Ueorgia.
We wouldn’t take Ids word for it,
mid so lie showed ns letters from
the parties ll'innkingjiim for tlreir
appointment. An Amenens man
always stands at the head of the
I,cap.
discussing what was to he done
lor him. tie wrote upon his tab-
let:
“My dearest—
that the doctor
take.”
The wound on Senator JI ill’,
(lie lluiii nourishment bad been , was a most liornlile on
district; lint you can set down the
Third as Democratic, even if il
does have to take a dose of Ste
phens. The Democrats of the
Third are not fools enough to go
over to tlio enemy, eve l if they
don’t get their choice for (Jov-
cnior.
To-morrow is the day lor clcct-
itiiy nourishment | ing candidates for the 1-gislatnro
tliink best 1 will J and delegate to the senatorial eon- j
vention.
Tlic Celebrated Cooper Traction and Farm Engines!
I'OR. SALiXi.
.Mill Kngines nml Saw Mills furnished to order. Tliesc Knginrj are unsurpassed.
forced into his stomach was aban
doned il few days ago when Ins
stomach refused to retain the milk
which furnished Ids usual meal.
His nourishment had to be sup
plied by cueiii'ila. When lliis point
was readied—which occurred Mon
day—bis friends knew that his end
was near nnd that his sufferings
would soon draw to a close.
In this condition he continued
until Tuesday, when it was believed
lie was at. times unconscious. He |
slept most of the day, but nt times ]
would be aroused, nnd when fully j
awakened gave evidences Dial he
was still conscious. Tuesday morn
ing Ueiioiul Kvans, pastor of the
First Methodist church, called on
Mr. Hill. The sick man recogniz-
his visitor and pastor, and feebly
said: “Almost Home,'' the only
words liu lias spoken for nearly a
month, and the las', lie was destined
to utter on earth! His weary eyes
closed again and lie sank back to
sleep.
Tile nourishment which was ad
ministered by cnenintu was dis
charged, aud thus all possibility of
supplying his system with nourish
ment was ended, lie grew grad
ually weaker until after midnight,
when lie began to sink rapidly. His
breathing became heavy and labor
ed. About 2 o’clock yesterday
morning he was considered at the
point of death, lie made a sign
that lie desired a hypodermic injec
tion of iiiurphciio which was admin
istered. lie thou went to sleep
again, lull at times would open his
eyes, it' is not known or not
whether his mind was clear, as lie
could not speak or make himself
understood. Dr. Ridley and .Mr.
11. II. Hill,.Ir., and other members
of the family, were watching by the j
bedside of the dying senator. Ilis I
pulse tvas very weak and quick,and
file ;
cruel cancer had eaten into the
throat a"d exposed to view the i
windpipe and the elevation made !
by the artery. The root, of tin- I
tongue could bo seen. The cancer \
had eaten into the muscles ou the j
li lt side ol the mouth nnd the mils- !
cles on the right being stronger, j
drew (lie lower jaw around out, ol
position and caused tlio lip to pr i- j
Undo.
The American Hankers Associa
tion will meet ii: New York this
week. In the course of an inter
view the Secretary ol that nssocia-.
tion recently said: "From the
South delegates report that a great 1
improvement has been growing up
dtiring'thc last year. The crops \
of corn and cotton promise well.
Railroad building is attracting 1
capital and enriching sections of
thu country which have long been
impovished i ml undeveloped, did
animosities are disappearing before
thu now era of economic renova
tion which is but just beginning.
They also report a displacement 1
of cotton culture in certain see-!
lions in favor of cattle raising and '
the growth of the cereals and food ;
products. Rich alluvial tracts
heretofore valueless are being drain- '
ed and planted with cotton, and
large amounts of capital are find
ing their way into this new avenue )
of lucrative investment. Other re- !
ports j oint to the condition of the |
negro population, which is sharing j
the general improvement, though l
it is very unevenly distributed. I
Tlic great wants ol the South for l
capital for diversified industrial
development ami for judicious end
graliou Irom lOurope and from llie ,
Northern and Western Stales will t
form the chief topic ol discussion
on the last dav of the convention." i
Xjiife and. Pire Insurance!
R. T. BYRD db CO.
A'ti-:aiet;s, Ga., July 2, 1882-3m
^ Wesleyan Female Insiilnle,
' *,• STAUNTON, VIROINIAf
H 0|m‘Iik 6e|»lcnitli-r Sf-lh 1HI2. One of llie First
Sclionls for Young fjmlleN lu th«>
Unllrd States. .Surroundincs t>«»niitifii!.
»!e iin'iirpnMM'd, lVjiils ftom 18 Ktatp*.
_ im anion? the Heel in the l*‘i;ion. Hoard,
;Wa*fiin?, Knslieh Corrfie, Latin, French, (Jcr-
,111311, Ii fitniroentfd Munir, etc., for .Scholastic
year, from Sept, to Juno, For Cnt:ilo|'ji-8
nc longer from Dyspep
sia, indigestion, want of
Appeti to,lossof Strength
lock of Energy, Malaria,
Intermittent Fevers, <5c.
BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS never fails toctire
nil these diseases.
OuitloncuFor years I have
I •»ti.i • tificrerfrom Dyspcpaiu,
..r.d i o.ild ytt no relief (having tried
rv^rj thing wiiich Wi«s recommend,
til : tiiilit. t.kiing on the advice of a
friend, »*i.o had i»cen Lcnefiucd by
thowy.' i I m u ]!t iters, J tried a
i-o'.i: v. Jih most .surprising results.
Vvlvu* to i-’.i.ig iJuown's Iron
]!i r i urs, v\ t .'y tiling 1 ate distressed
r ;•?, and f sulRrcd greatly from a
intD. 1 . .0 praaically another
pc .m. Mrs. W J. Fi.ynn.
5. M.tvcrick St., E. Uoston.
BROWN'S IRON BIT-
TERS acts like a charm
on die digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic
symptoms, such as tast
ing the food, Belching,
Heat in tlio Stomach,
Heartburn, etc. Tlio
only Iron Preparation
tliut will not blacken the
teeth or give headache.
Sole! by nil DrugjUtt.
Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore, Md.
S.e that all Iron Bitters are made Ly
'Urown Chemical Co., Baltimore, nnd
iuve crossed red lines and trade*
mark ou wrapper.
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On 'I’liiiisiiay last wwk Dr. 1„ A. i ....
„ If y«Mi are nlali, ll.ui Ihll-
ahout tiny break the physician saw j Washington, living on a farm one | si! Nninre in iicikiii-- veu «,!l when
that thu uml was near, ami the »'«*t «f Dennison, Texas, died j cls ,'} , s
intMiilh is of* tlio (amilv wore stun* j !*«*•**i*L disease, lie Imd i»ot j MidVrinn from uny »»ihrr *»| iiiljuum. rjti<t *
moneil to the bc.Dt'ca.I. There j compiaim-.i of illness or IVHii.g ffVtrm.;!WltJ
were present Mu. Hill, wife or Hie ' bailly up to the lime of the latil j Rlm-rs are a f.„- „)l j
4 -rn~ f senator, Mr. It. II. Hill, Jr., anil ! odaek, which ended bis life in less j ! ' ll yh m i
iVmcrieaii wlieat can lie lauded j liis wife, I)r. lliilley and Ids wife,! Llinii three minutes. Dr. Washing- j „r kidney ilisci!*'', rii'p i. rni'.iin"
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OKFIl'K ON COTTON AVK.VUE
AMERICUS, GA.
pot! THE—
in Jlameilles, France, cheaper than
India ci niiu Levant, if the tariff
was reduced to a ieanonable rule,
the imports Into lliis country would
vastly increase, and there would he
a goiiospondiiig increase in the
would buy his clothing, shoes, ng-
riuultunl implements, etc., much
uiieupur, and ha would have mi ex
tended market, n large and steady
Ilw |«*-t rperiled a
mu*. Nmo.ismss you will tin.I u
inCIilciuT in Uh* uu- «.f Ii«.p 1 *;11<■ :
If you ure n rrt ((itiMil> r or n »•« siclrul «»f j
ii irUiiimtic tlifilrict, l*.*iriit* *«le your *>■►* {
lem iiK'du^t (lie rCourgc of uli cs.iuitiifj—
inHluriul. I'pideniic, Lilio.is ami ii»tc*;mii-
tciit feverx—by the um- >.t H-,|» i;.ti« rs.
If ynu linvc rouRli, or sallow
skin, |mins, hcIuv. m.ri irisi inblc
ir«*Li ialiy, Hop Hiiuirt will uivjyou fair
skin, I loll blood, and bwvetrat biratli,
That poor, bedridden. Invalid wife,
’iter, mother or dumihw r, can be made
ic picture of health by a few bottles of
Hop Hitters, coslin? but a trifle. Will .
‘in sutler?
SMITH villi:
Higll School
! Th* of IMi tMio.ll frtr ] iip.l- of t, >,),
MOM DAY, AlTsl'ir tHU, lHHi t
I 3SI LINE!
a daughter of Senator Hill, M. Kd- j 1011 was, before death, the neatest }! l i j 3 ( . l “' >l " ,m '' " l " 11 " r " ( “ r " *" ,, "l’ j
gar Tiioinpson and wife, also a 1 living relative of General George If you umslek wiili it,„i n-nil,!,. -i.-l,.: *
daughter of Senator llill, Mr. j Washington, living a grand nephew.
Charles Hill, son of the senator, i Ho was sixty-nine years old, but
and Mr. Hill’s two nephews, with strong and active fur a man of his
Dr Wright. For two hours they 1 “S’’- He was much respected by
demand I'or American farm pro-j watched the Inhered breathing of j bis neighbors and acquaintances,
ducts in Europe. The farmer the sulferer. At fifteen minutes j and was noted for liis liberality
would be benefitted both ways. He past six Senator Hill opened his and kindness.
e.\os tor a moment, then closed Among the bills which passed in > besltli sml comfort.
them wearily. There was not a ! the last hours of the session of I . 1,1 >ll 1 ,,r '; t'ey eur.- all (H-mfcs, of U,e
, , , , , u “- 1,1 “ uoiiisim 1111. session O' i stomach, linwels. Woo,I, liver, iit-nes
tiemor or his frame nor even a Congress was one authorizing thu kidneys, Dright's disease, ciuo will lie
, . a . . - ^"tong^mwn breath a. the| savannah and I’ucine Short Lino ^ ,r *Steffi
u'liuim , ami steady remunerative : grand iile went out—and Georgia's Hail road Company lo construct *i*ter, mother or dsugbicr, can be m.-uli*: and Straw HomieU,
prices for his surplus products of Hill was dead. Iiridims <wnr M .......l.„o j die picture of lienlih'bv a few lioitlc. of Hound Hals,
, ta up.,.,,.i sraaasr* -•
hiisinesg would he immense, and ail | Kurcka Springs he has hail the Oconee, in tiie county of .Montgom- i ~~ ! " Lse!“,V,^ j
other classes, particularly shippim;: most constant ami unremitting at- erv; over the Ooniulgee, in the SMITH Villi' *
merchants and .stockholders in tentioft. Never since the first op- county of I’ulaski; over the Flint
railroads and ships, would be bene ; oration has Dr. Wright left him, river,‘in the county of Dooly; and
lilted. The high tarill and the and since liis return from Kurcka. over tlio Chattahoochee river, in
internal revenue are heavy luirdens he has slept in an adjoining room Stewart or Muscogee counties, or
upon the people, lliey are dead to Mr. Hill'a private bed room. In such other county as said lailrond
weights upon the energies of the another adjoining room, always company may dJsire or find most
|»eople and the business of the usd by Senator Hill as an olllee, practicable in the final Itcation of
country. It the one was removed two members ot the family have sat said road.
kiid the other lightened, it would up at night by turns. Two of Mr ~~ 7*" * T* - ,
noi’o ^ ««• ■> , ,, 1 he sale of toy pistols lias been
Hill s nephews, W. 1. Hill and Mr. prohibited in many cities in the I
rmckncy Hill, of near West Point, I North
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