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('•■lector and Solicitor,
Mr. M. M. Folsom is the duly Author- |
|zed Collector and Solicitor for the Kf.
TO WN TALiIS.
II. C. NTIIItKY, • - Local KHtlur
Chickens nml eggs are scarce. I
— — I have lately list.) llie go.jil for-
Lemons, 35o a dozen, at Clark a. j t|lne l0 HlllmI)le „ pon wll!lt i have
world is Fillem-
Prof. Clark's school opens to
morrow (Monday) morning.
Cotton is rolling in rapidly.
Money is not rolling in so fast.
brought to light, discolored and .
worn with the handling around
many a council lire. The 'll fated |
people tvho held it so sacred have
been swept I ruin the lace of l! e
earth, and the mighty chiefs repose
. amid the scenes that they love 1. i
s made of grey 1 . . ,
| Karard and kanoy sleep in hon- 1
ored sepulture by the wild Kincba-
foonce's turbid waters. Fillcm-
inee'j tomb has alieaoy been dc-1
scribed. As for Ilopauncc, but
COIider, and nil his business transactions
in connection therewith will be duly
recognized and accepted by the proprie
IDKPARTl ftE OF MAILS. j
Going meat and south close at...1*2:1Kp in
Going east and north close at.... 2.0* I’ ***
Night mail north close at....... 7:00 p m
FovjBut na Vista and Elluville
Closes daily except Sunday at 2 .OS p m
Lumpkin, Preston, Weston, anil
Plains of Duaa closes on Mon
day, We inesdnynnd Friday nt 1 00 p m
Friendship, Dranesville and Church
Hill closes daily, except Sunday,
a t 8:00 a tu
Bottsford, Providence and Seals
closes Saturday at C:00 a m
Hudson closes Friday at....... 8:00 a in
Lamar closes Tuesday and Fri
day at 8:00 am
The above arrangements will continue
antil chaugo in tailroad schedule.
W. A. Black, P. II.
no doubt in lli
mec*H pipe. It,
suu<lH»t»:ie, wrishs nearly a •.oun«i,
ard allows maiks of long usn”e.
Tlit- bowl h a* on*, one and a half
A full assortment of Flavoring inches dorp. 1>> two inches in tliam- __
Extracts at Davenport's drug store. , cter, aud the neck is about two anil , iu , e , g kn(jwn of Ljg ' flllc There
a half inches in length with an i. .... . , ...
Fresh cask of Rice anil barrel of apert(ire large enough to contain ^ ° ‘‘"'I'"r “ 1
Oiita, just arrived at Clark's. j Ismail end of a tomahawk handle. ' lud "‘ lU “ ne >' 1,bor,n K cl,,ef - Uul j
— — — ...... . , i at any rate las grave remains tin- 1
Albany received two hundred I I guess His Majesty must hare
and sixty-four bales of cotton last , had au abundance of cheek if he
Friday." was °Oe 10 stu0 * £e t * iat P'P® as wc
. " — — ; smoke ours. Fillcmmee, Kanard, I . ", * , .
Oo to church to-day and try and Kanoy anil Hopauuee were met in . U ®. * ‘ ' , " gLtC I r ’ however, who
atone in a measure for yonr sins of. golcmn counci | ncar Fillemmce’s ' '* , living, and claims to be
the nast week -.it- , , , more than one hundre 1 years old.
wie pasi wetK. I capital. Kanard and Kanoy reigned ' .. Ai ...
■ — 1 , , , , , . J , ®. I Her mother was a neciesa, and tlie
The young men's prayer meeting over the red levels by the dashing j t >ok of t(|0 wor8t cllarac .
will he held at the Methodist I Ktnch a foonee, ■ illemmee was Lord tcr | Bl ; c(| of l)0lll cnlg ghc
church this alternoon nt 4:30 Muckalee, and Hopaunee wa. a | ^ nevor b(J C0nl , 0 „ C(| . 8hc
o’clock | refugee. No white man had,as yet, 1
— | set his foot on the western shore
Mrs. M. T. Flam left for New , 0 f river. General Jackson
marked, and no man knowclh the
place of his sepulture.
\ ork yesterday, where she will j baf | car ricd death and destruction
purchase her fall and winter stock j a mong the red men beyond the
ol goods. I river, and this council was called
Fancy caVlT^taoT’per pound ! to delerffline lLe be9t course 10
at Clark's. I n,r8UC '
HKi.ii.im s.
PresbvtxbiakChvbcii—Sondsy school
at 9:30 a. m.
Epircopai. Cbcbcii—llev. C. C. Ran
dolph . Services morning and afternoon.
Sun lay School net Sunday morning at
9.30.
East A mucus CiiLRcii—Sunday
School every Sunday at 3 I-. M. and prayer
meeting e,ery Tuesday night 7:00
o'clock.
MPTUomsTCitt-RCH—Re,. A T Mann,
Pastor. Services nt the church every
Sunday at 11 a. m., and 7 P. M I’ruyer
meeting every Wednesday eveuing at 7
o'clock. Sunday School at 9:30 a. w.
BaptistChi-rch—llev. A. B.Canaphell,
Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A.
M., and 7 p. u. l’rayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 7 r M . at Watts'
Hall. Sunday School every Sunday at
9:30 A. M.
Accordcons repaired at Fricker
A Uro's.
Jnst received, n uico lot of fancy candy,
pure and fresh, at J. IsitAKia,
jnl2 tf Cotton Avenne.
Best perfumed Toilet Powders
and Toilet Soaps, at Davenport's
Drug Store.
Disinfect and be healthy and sweet.
Ture fresli Chloride I.imo in small pnek-
agea, for retail, at Hai.i/s Dhvo Sronx.
For Hair.
A horse and buggy and a milk
cow. Enquire at this office, tf
Highest prices paid forbeeswai. fresh
collord seed and dry white butter beans,
at Hut', Data Stork.
For Sale.
Cook Stove, Kitchen Safe, Din
ing Table, Wheelbarrow, Garden
Tools, etc. Enquire at this office
Thirty years experience enable. Hull to
keep the beat of everthiog at lowest pri
ces. Enquire at
dawtti Hall's Dbi'ii Stork.
Quftrt syphons of Seltzer, High-
Rock, Vichey and Congress Min
eral waters, 25 cts. each, suitab'e
for carrying home. At Daven
port’s Drug Store.
Juht received an immense stock of
Drugs for the fall trade. Prices lower
than ever. Planters and country stores
supplied, at Haij.'s Duek Stouk.
During the time that 1 am not em
ployed on the artesian well, I am pre
pared to repair engines and machinery
throughout the country. J. J. Sloan.
ang22-dAwlw.
■ 4ajr Hours for Ss-llwf lev.
I will be atmy Ice bouse on Sunday
from 7 a. M. to 12 30 r. M . and 2:30 to
630 T. M. These hours will be strictly
observed until further notice.
J. Isiuf-ia.
JIST RECEIVED)
A handsome line of Figured and M Lite
Lawus at oc. Als i a splendid assort- j
ment of
I.AD1EN CANVAS
AND
LEATHER BELTS.
GeoU all Linen IUn*lkcrchief■* nt 10
MiUoicb, [iQ|{lb] John A. Suaw, I
Cheap Riifirieft.
We have a lot ol first-class sec
ond hand Buggies for sale, which (
we are ottering at very low prices.
W« will lake bankable paper for
them if we cannot gel the cash, for
we are going to sell them. Call
The county commissioners have
ordered the road overseers to put
the public roads in good order im
mediately.
If we owe any one it don’t count;
but if any one owes us. we want I culiar to this lovely clinic.
OWIOTOTIIK WATtLKMKLOM.
’Tin liio J.iHt wuta melon,
Left h.ingiDq alone.
All it's choleic co ji par ions
Are bnuted r f.oje !
No Mioe tti of ite Hpdred,
No c nb’ a in
T-* help b *eed rra 1 ' ia
A .i.l L »oek us i./p b.
i'll not leive tbte, iS. n, loae ooe,
ToSooraod osob!
K oc j .uu h*» ie w'll roi f.».t ‘lice,
I'll 'te id © ©job.
Tho* mm co ,: f* a i*. r-emp'o^f #
'J uy tei.l *.le a e :% oed,
Yet, I’ll Reck toyjolceR
Au 1 sc”: .c out t er «d.
Tue miH§ Board ol Bea 1 b,
May tb* faulth y;
But no>t* will I go b.:ck
On lliec till I die.
No niuii hliali revila thee
For a gudty ♦eloo.
While I>e room to hold Ib^e,
Ttiou hte wi.termelon !
Condition of Jlr. ( heeTeN.
A Ian.-lnurx.il.
As is well known, Mr. George W.
Cbeeves, formerly editor of the
Pawton Journal, is confined in the
... - ' I Atlanti jail for the killing of a man
swamps lor weeks and | t h
named Pickett in Pawson several
months ago. A few weeks since
Pr. Poring, after a proper exami
nation, stated that Mr. Cbeeves was
unquestionably insane.
We arc glad to state, however—
and it will be pleasing intelligence
to his friends—that Mr. Cbeeves is
now restored and in full possesbien
of his mental faculties. There are
many who sympathize with him in
his misfortunes which have over-
PliK.
S.
■AIR,
tvoulil run away anil abide in the
darkest
montiis, subsisting on roots, herbs,
berries and such morsels of meat as
eatnc in her way, eating it raw like
a wild animal. She would Ri m her
self with a bludgeon, anil woe betide
the man or woman who came within
them to pay U|.at once. Let by
gones be bygones.
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John U.
Shaw, Mrs. C. W. Felder and Mrs.
W. K. Bell returned from their
visit to New York.
The heirs of W. U. Cobb, late
Shcrid of this county, has received
$1,700 on his insurance policy from
the Home Guardian.
Nice lino of Fresh Crackers just
arrived, cheap, at Clark’s.
Yesterday the merchants got tho
first taste of this season’s business.
Hundreds of cotton pickers were
in, and business was quite brisk.
Miss Lena Hirper, who has bem
visiting Mr. II. I). Watts, returned
to her home in Dawson Saturday,
to the regret of her many friends
in this city.
Make your furniture look bright
and new by using a s|iougc and a
40 cts., 75 cts. or $1.00 bottle of
ISano Varninh. Had only at
Davenport’s Drug Store,
The Thomesville Times says the
autumnal equinox will occur on
the 23d of September. From the
appearauco of thing the past few
days, we should say it came in a
little ahead ot time.
The RbcoBDKH office is prepared
to put up printed matter iu any
shape, either in hooks or pads, as
well as any printing house in the
State, and wo will hack Mr.
S.antield, our foreman, against any
of them for good work.
Carry your Prescriptions to
Davenport’s Drug Store, because
they do their own work and every
thing erttlisted to them wilt be
compounded from fresh, reliable
drugs by careful hands, and their
prices will be reasonable.
Georgia will have a surfeit of
circuses during the comtug fall aud
winter. Circus managerssreaware
the magnificent crops in the Seuth
will insure them a fine patronage,
and they arc starting out early in
the season. When wc have poor
crops wc have few, if any circusses,
and now that we have good crops
we way expect to see numerous
kangaroos, clowns, etc., including
the beautiful female equestriennes,
who ride around the ring sparsely
clad, aud with one foot pointing at
six o’clock and the other at twelve.
* * I reach of her stalwart arm. A
It was night. Deep, cloudless, j Uaugllter was , )orQ to hcr) anil
unfathomable night. .In the blue i wllilu H was vel ( , uilc yollng l!lC
black sky that hung overhead the ■ mother betook herself to the swamp,
stars swung bright and glowing in aIU | remained there for many weeks,
that intensely brilliant manner pe- W hen unduly pressed by hunger,
Ever i ii . , I taken him. He is a representative
r * er she would venture forth at dead of 1
. , . , , . , , , . of one of the best Georgia families,
night and pick up such food as she
, . and lias alwavs enjoyed the esteem
could find about the (arm houses. ,
of a large circle of Irienils, who
will rejoice at the news of his im-
He is attended j
luring his confinement by his
devoted wife.
and anon a faint breath of air—:i
sigh from the lips of the dying
summer—stirred the leaves of the
great oak, heucaiti whose branches
the four piinces were seated. The
emlHirs of their expiring campfire
cast a weird glow- upon their
swarthy features. Fillemmec, the
She is still quite active, her long,
coarse, black hair falls below her , ...
. , . , ,i proved condition
waist, and she takes an especial [ \ .
delight in recounting the exploits j
of her early days. The old pipe is
before me now and il I can get a An Error,
proud hut generous chief, w »s a , slera lo fa it wc will stroll down I In reporting the marriage of
man o f lordly mien, his lofty brow, Kinchafoonee, and,seated by the j Miss Zulcika Scott, last week, we
bubbling spring where "Old Hick- said she was married to Mr. Frank
ory” camped a longtime ago, I’ll i Snow. It should have been Mr.
let you smoke from the venerable Varnadoc.
relic, and in the blue wreaths that
curl upward you may see what I
have seen—the air peopled with
spirits ot a departed race—and you
may sit and dream of the wonder
ful story of their mighty deeds,
and the sad talc of their cruel fate.
Wnilo tliu wild Kiuclml.lODei), so rei-kless
an t free,
llanlies on in its race with the fair Muolca-
piercing eye and grave, dignified
manner, would have commanded
respect in any company. Hopau
nee’s dark face, seamed with pas
sion, and scarred by many a bloody
encounter, revealed his nature,
which was crafty, revengeful and
vindictive. Kanard was a man of
handsome physique, but the fire
water ot the white man bad con
quered the proud prince, ami iiis
bloated face but too plainly bore
the disgusting traces of many a
dark debauch. Kanoy was in the
bloom of his manhood, hut there
was a pensive melancholy cast about
his finely chiseled features that be
tokened some hitter disappoint
ment.
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The whip-poor will that had been
wailing in the thicket at the foot
of the hill suddenly grew silent,
aud a great owl, perched in a tall
pirn tree uttered a wild shriek and
his mate nt a distance began that
low, monotonous “who-uo, who-oo,”
which is the saddest note that ev er
sounds in a Southern forest. In
silence Fillcmmee tilled the great
pipe and lighting it, applied the
long stem to his lips, drew a deep
whitrthnt almost ended in a sigh,
and passed it to his neighbor. Af
ter each had drawn a pulf of smoke,
the dark chicl Hopaunee arose and
began a recital of his grievances,
llis voice at first was low, so low
that hud not the silence been so j on an axle ol the dray. Poor fel
profouud his listeners could not low. He got oil and gave himself
have understood his words. Grad- J a good kicking, and set out for
ually it grew higher, one or two Auicricus, where lie arrived at
augry gestures, and then a torrent j three o’clock, Saturday morning,
of untaught eloquence burst from | - -»
his lips. The three chiefs respond
ed from time to time with grunts
and groans
Advice to Mothers
Mils. Winslow's Soot iu no Syrup
should always be used for children
teething. It soothes tho child, soft
ens the gums, allays nil pain, cures
wind colic, and is tho best remedy
for diarrbiea. Twenty-live cents a
bottle.
JnlfA ileniMrw 1y
New Advertisements.
4 Fruitless Journey
Early Friday morniug Nelson j HO! FOR ATLANTA
Taylor, colored, who is employed |
by Tullis & Jossey. went to the
lot at JoHxcy's and hitched up the |
horse, after oiling liie buggy, and i I0 wiTXKlts the ceremonies or lay-
drove down town. Mr. Tullia then )N( j TUK
took the team and drove olf lo j
Bottsford. Some hours after Nel
son found a lap in the lot, anil sas
so sure that fie had left it olf in
oiling the hsggv that lie went to
Mr. Jossey and told him of the
trouble lie was in. Mr. Jossey was
terribly uneasy and told Nelson to j
get a burse and ride after Mr. Tub I T() MIHIill*) ill lllliorill
lis He did so, arrived at Bolts- T# Civi | jan „ . .
ford ami found that Mr. a ullis had
gone on to his futher-in.law's place,
some miles further. Nelson pushed
on and arriving there was over
joyed to find Mr. Tullis unharmed,
hut his joy was turned into disgust
when liw lound that thetap belonged
CAPITAL CORNERSTONE
I will ■*’11 ticket* on September l*t an«l
2utl, gno<l to return tili Sept. JJ, incln-
•*ivo an follow*.
PIANOS
From $150 to $500.
ORGANS
From $40 to $150.
STOOL AID COVER KITH PIAVOS.
STOOL AMI BOOK KITH OKCAK
NO FREIGHT,
NO EXTRAS
And a Fire Years’ Gnarantcc!
We will Hell you nn Itmtrnnirni m • I.m*
as you can buy it anywhere in the I’oitf l
States, an.l give yon a hone guarantee,
and make the paviuenta easy.
We have FOUR PLANS, namely: AB
C ami D. Ho wo are ab|o to snit every
one who wants to buy. Writ# for term*
or call in perwon anil examine or.r large
stock of Pianos and organs.
Jas Fricker & fire
JEWELERS,
An«l Donlera in
M USJCA L 1X8 Tit V MEN TS,
BARLOW BLOCK,
Amorloua, Ooorftla.
Juasiif
CHANGE OF BASE!
To Atlanta
By an advertisement iu another
Tbit impassioned ad-1 column it will bo seen that the
, Southwestern road offers good in
duccmcnts to go to Atlanta and
witr.n-is the laying of the corner
stone ol the new Stite Capitol.
| The (arc lor u.dilia in unilorm is
$2 4.'i, and for c tizens $3 15.
C ot tun Receipt*
For the present season, new cot
ton, we make an aggregate of 1,008
bales. Saturday’s receipts amount-j emptied i om tho great pipe, and
e l to 243 bales. This is about the amid the solemn s.illness of the
largest receipt for the month of j night it was Iniricil under the
August that we have ever known | drooping branches of the great oak
iu this city, aud wc still have a day j tree, and f^om the earth near by a
| c f t I wicked looking tomahawk was rcs-
dress fired the hearts of Kanard
and Kanoy, aud each, iu his turn,
followed the refugee. At last it
came Fillcmmee'»turn, llis voice
was low and musical, his words
were pleading, and his heart was
lor peace. Kanard and Kanoy
seemed to side with him, but the
crafiy Hopaunee again arose, and
the majority declared for war.
of the mails. By examining our
Fillemmec. the p.oud, bowed his ncbe ,| u | c< peop | c wi p Unil that roa .| g
head in sorrow. The ashes were
t’.'d
LOTT WARREN.
ECZEMA
And Every Species of Itch
ing & Burning Diseases
Cured by Cuticura.
zkma
E ITEMS. «v Salt Rh.
Itching and Burning
warm l.ath with i rri-iiu
i. |**ai*.| «Uily i
• 1 114 k*»»I.V» a K
the Blond n-,l .h
mg. Ihr Buerl.
J..TI epeed.U si
I. tin New IUoihI |>ij
• p-rs.pi
— frr* i
■ -kill U. bt.l
Will M t llnnnl.l, M lv. .Ov)„ St , CWavo
t-r eight >• •*-. <*i-d h in.lrr.l. . f r-m-di-e;
d<«nn. |.r»u.»ua< rii hteCAa- hopeie-e; it-rman-ni Is
cur-.l ».» i t'TH tTRA IU «n>I V*N r l.lond purifier in-
great "tin a * ’T' *' ** •■*» WTICVOa «w*r tthe
Wilson & Mil
WILL MOVE U.V
SKI’TFMIIFK 1st
Opi^Mite t’.immerrial lli.lel.
Fancy and Staple
[’hue. IIought«.tt
C I on i ■■•* Hit* Mail*
‘ There teem* to Be an erronnou*
imi.-ession iu re rani to the closing
*:•**.. ^ S*»»e St.,
••r i.n »r*f. win, q I,.vtrt-.J Ib^ I^tteat e
,1 limb, and to which a l known m-th d.
hast Ba-en api.li-d wiihuul b^nrii
- J buUL
fe Want Yoa All to Gin ns a Call
i uu mu: nimiiM!
fob saia
Ore of the best plantation* In SomKf
county is now offer*ilgIT sale at
going south and west dose 12 18
i'. m , and north ami east at 2:08
I 1 . M.
a 4 o, reel ion.
In our local in regard to a cow
being knocked off the A. 1’. A L.
Iloiafoi<r« Arid l*lio«phalr
Kau-Ut at ILmIi*.
Dr. J. L. Willis,Eliot, Me..aaysl
gy“ e N. “ 4 L K^Faixci, ‘ j ‘‘Homford^^o'dSphalV’i'rM pro.peroa. farmer plow. 1 through .tuck in th. bog wb.r. sh. waa
Ail dim fuo.t .xo.li.ni r..ulU'.’’ ill. Mh ***»>» aa <i IU pipe w.l j by out Informant.
urieclcd. Alas! the great pipe track, Friday, we were rnisin-
was smoked in council no more, formed, and are glad to mate the
One hundred years afterwaid a collection. The cow probably g.t
Ml
!low figuers
AND
GOOD TERMS.
It is a Urge an.l valuable piece r.f pr*T*
erty. Rich land, well fenced, good build
ings, in good condition an i will Pv
twenty per cent, on the investment li ja
owner desires to engage in ether bs
mmm neae, and therefore offers it at a bsrgs***
j For f u nber particulars, inquire at th*
janslltf EIOOIDM 0FFICK