The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, November 09, 1882, Image 1

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VOL. XIV. fcfREEMAN & CRANKSHAW, H DEALERS IN Watches , Fine Jewelry. B THE NEW L QUVC^' t^ V # I 1N r PAtENT BUST PROOF CffiE> Send For Price List. 31 WHITEHALL ST., - - - ATLANTA, GA | B ARGAI ARGAINS Bt I hav jusiScturned from New York ami haye bought the * r £tnd Cheapest m % STO(ft OF BmT Boys’ a§ Gita’S Mu. BejK Bools, Shoes, Shifts. Ladies Dress Gcoft Clots aafl Shawls. U ggH I l ,i\e taken advantage in buying uuiy before the advamßin price I m enabled t<> oiler goods as cheap as any New York bouse. Cal Bd coi vmce yourself. H ■ M. M NVSOBAUM. 18 e.; -I . > !■■■ ■ n i ■ ■—i. ii-iiiiiw ii—i i.i I nil w m A. CAIi DV B I'm solidly on ■to sell you Kmsdware, STOVES, SEWING 111, ■Rubber Belting, Ifoutßrnishing Good rote., at a small cost, and ■don’t you disremember the ■Call right this way,*. ' Yours for Business,* H. R. CHARMERS. Dlt, mi. A. WRIGHT la still at No. 6 from corner Mark, t and Main street, where may he found a goods.ssonment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, FINE PERFUMER^ SOAPS, LAMPS, very cheap, to make room for new ston^^HV Snuff. Fine Segais, Chewing Tobacco. PAINTS, OILS and DYE STUFFS, * H A A GOOD STOCK OFSTAWONER , With goood many other articles too numerous to mentflm. PRICES REASONABLE- I Don't forget that are Free Mediolncs ur ■*n rnUlii and. One dollar’s worth ot medicine often cures the worst of cases in a shorfctime. Pl't7 Secret Diseases strictly Confidential. ■ aaii.ii' juul-ml l !.Mi "L. .r, 1 *■.— ■: ■.. —i vi: Bookseller and statToneß J CORNER MAIN AND TAT LOR* STS, Jon ham! a well selected assortment r t School, Religious, Blank and Miscellaneous ™ V BOOK Drugs, Patent Medicines, Cigars, •Tobacco, Snuff, aiyl Pook not !n stock will be furnished on short notice. homily Bibles sonrat one-naif the price tfpu pay a travelling agent. A full line of Musical InstrMnents In atech and will be sold at Lud- Kn ami Bates’ prices. “ * 0 • ■ Picture Frames and Comicejj^ipcialty. Subsc ption received to the leading periodicals. The soap, and Toilet Hoodh at ilium's. The best 10 cent, scent, scent and cent at Mann’s. | For lie Holiday Trade Mara's will le one Solid Wter of Beauties. W i o ccmpetition. in Barneavilk-, l tam mnnlng against Macon and Atlanta prices, u&ve buti ue price, is the lowest that any market give- you. K. V. COX, It. 11. HA Rj 4f° x AGENTS FOR AND DEALERS IN MB 11 "HBl, . _ ; fv\fr J li, . • Jrw lfrJP’iudM* * r - ‘ v . ' <*■ v *•"■> G-. v 'Av'..,*.: j -* a 1-4 * Jr. ->•II.•T .•'T ;-e>‘-X'>,W' r ’■& ijfar * s s’ "‘l ' g .Vi *O f ’!-/ *** ; t ‘ , s ‘ ',■* ,*- ; : Cantonal THE BARIVESVILMBvZkFm Entered at the as Second Class Matter. ATLANTA FURNITURE FACTORY, 553 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga. MfinMiire Bed Room Sets Rangius from sl4 to S2OO. Tk JP. Brdoks &D Cos., DEALERS IK p Gf6ceries ... Cyistd fIMII and Fill SUM cf Iw Description, t FORSYTH, - GEORGIA. Forsyth, Ga„ ■b Our Patrons And Friends, ■■The “Consuming” miblic Generally: It is with unsigned pleasure tH tve take this opportunity and means of extending our tham® to our friends '.ad patrons for their eunpt and favor; and we hope by continued and unremitcl lng attention their Interests asp-veil muy who may favor us with their patronage In the fu-I turc, to merit secure their eontlnuedpatronage and will. We have the following goods to offer lor less money than we have evemUTeredbelore; New Catch Mackerel,Bagglnnd Ties, Flour, Sugar, coffee. Meat, Hams, Tobacco, Soap, Soda, and many other articles not nefcssary to mention. Wt simply say come and price and we will make it to your interest. m octl# Very Respectfully, R. P. BROOK w CO. ]NTew Livery Business. Having pin ch ,ed the livery stable of Mr. A. Murphey, we propose to keep first class teams for hire, Mules ch. Homes for sale, and conduct a first class livery business iu e yery respe^.. BUGGIts FOR 1 also k< pln stock a full line of Buggies including the celebrated .CCfLUMBUS BUOCY COM: Light running uggloa which; we warrant in every parta^Bar. XT lidertaker’s Busii^egg. We propos also to do an burial cases robes, Nice hearses all burials & MATTHEWS. fpfIEMDRM^H A. MURPHEY & SW, Proprietors, * This Di ng Store has been given up w be oue of the neatest in this section. It is now in a better condition than ever. MR. C. HI,. ROCKWELL still preside - at the prescription you can rest assured that when you come to see us you will be trWRI with of politeness. WE KEEP EVERYTHINGt usually k|P in a first class Drug Store. We have the best line of CIGAitS in Barnesvillo. sept 7 Coalition iif Barne’sville. I take this metiiM of announcing to the constituency of all parties that I have fonnetf a coalitiou of Best Soods and Lowest Prices. On Uie Gtjmnrcidal C;u* Platform, anil will talc you examine anSimce Groceries, L rovitions, CoiifctuuucricJ^^^H} Lai. nun and ToiWSoaps, constantly on hand line of Cigars and Snuff. Pocket and Tab,Shovels and Tongs, irons and everything belonging to my goods. With many past patronage, I will spare no efforts to nj| a continuance of the same. Very Respectfully, ggg D. C. HIGHTOWER. sept 7 -3m West side Public Square. plPExciHßßtove Ilous^i * OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE. Shoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tlouse Fun Steam, Gas and Water Pipe, Fittings, Steam Gauges, Gibe Cocks, Whistles, Pumps, Rubber Hose, Oil Stoves, Slate and jdarbelized Iron Mantels and Grates, Stamped and Plain Tinware, a at suit the tii|es. Don’t fail to examine this stock before purchasing Agents for Knowles Steam Pump aud Mack's Patent IrActor. Contractors for Steam and Gas Fitting Galvan ised Iron CornicßSYindow Caps, Ha*ds, Tin Roofing a specialty. Manufactv ars (Bloncrete Sewer apPDrain Pipe. sept2B Sin ■ 36 and stseet. Atlanta, Ga. Live Furniture Mouse OF ? JOHN NEAL & CO. COMSION AUA&IOUSE MfiJtGHANT^ Consiomeu;; Solicited and Liberal Advances Mfie n tic same if Desired. Excellent for Storage- Office ar 1 (%ar Marietta) St. <uTAll cornia sept2S-tf ftmrm- Ibon Toxic An an experience of tweatv-ti* vears is medicine Jaave never found anything: to girWuie results that I>R.Habter s Iron Tonic Wjes. In many caseJ’of Nervous Prostration, Female Diseases, Dyspepsia, and an im povorishedcoii&tonofthe blood, this peerless remedy, hasin my made some wonderful cures, pises that haV?> raffled some of our most eminent physicians, have yielded to this great and incompar able remedy.'T prescrihte it in preference to any Iron preparation made. In ftgLmch a compound as Da. liAKTER’9 Iron TONIC is a necessity in mv practice. * Ds. KULSltirr BAML ELb, XL . St. Doris, Mo.. Nov. th. 1881. 81IH Wash Avenue Jt ffires color to thsMood.l natural healthful tone to 1 the digestive organ* and I nervous system, making l it applicable to General ( Debititif, Loss of Appe-\ fife. Prostration of Vital j Poivers anti Impotence. ’ MANUFACTURED BY THE PR.JjjARTER MEDICINE CO., 213 N. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS. -’J-. \'TT' l- VO., AV.,". i-trum •ftiAi"’ ? * f W VAkA iw Frar. fort. il ’ ,d Bcautif-.i i M '•••. :.< the kf*'6. Fit .’V'! :iE V*VUnBBT iu -’ • College collcg - ninth BA.RNESVILLE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1882. /MTM/C. / A. combination of Jw-’ Itoxide of Iron, Peruvian \ Dark and Phosphorus :i n la palatable form. The Aosuy preparation of iron mthat uklf not btaeben the K eeth,so characteristic of Mother iron preparations. Bookselers and Stationers , School Books, Miscellaneous Books. School Supples, Blank Books, Artists Materials, Office Outfits, Fancy Stationary, Wedding Invitations, Foreign and American Novelties, Visitors asked to Inspect Stock, And make our store their headquarters. HOLMAN COFFIN & CO,, 26 Marietta, Street, Atlanta, Ga. Terms txf Subscription, Copy, one year $2 00 Oue copy, six months 100 J. C. McMICHAEL, Publisher. ADVERTISING RATES. SQUARE 9. | IW. 1 IM. j 3M.| 6M. 112 M 1 Square — $ l oo i $ 2 50 . $7 oo i sio oo | sls oo 2 Squares... 200 500 10 00 15 00 25 00 3 Squares... 300| 700|i5 0(|2ooo 3000 4 squares... 4 001 10OUSO0OI 3000 40 00 k Column.... 500 12 00 !30001 30 00 50 00 # column..,. 10 00 !20 00 35 00 I 05 to SO 00 lCoJumn....! 1200 [ 2500 ! 4000 1 toco 13000 % lids tv,, §£;* remedies arc repiiily giving ground before the advance 01 thia, stjecilic, and old fasuioned Kiiliies ninlaria, depurates and enrich® 2he blood, rouses the liver when Bind promotes a regular habit of body. f For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. ... - WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED OF AMs Porous Plasters. Because they have proved themselves Best External liemedy They will cure voids, Coughs, Rheumatisn^^jpP Applied to the small of the back they are infallible in Back Ache. Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the Stomach %iey are a sure cure for Dyspepsia yid Livel^fcmplaint. 'Allcock’s Porous are painless, fra grant. and quick to <mre. Beware of imitationsLthat blister aid burn. Get ALLCO%GS, the only Genuine Porous Plaster. J Remember This, If you are sick Hop Bitters will sure ly aid Nature unmaking you well when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspeptic or are suffering from any other of the numer ous disease of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. If you are wasting away with and from of Kidney disease ak>[> tempting Death this moment and tWrn for a cure to Hop Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible sick- HHljis Nervousness you will find a |Bhn in GilefW’ in the use of llopßit- Bou are a frequenter or a resident liasmatic district, barricade your n against the scourge of all these ries-malarial, epidemic billions itermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters. If you have rough pimply or swallow skin, bad breath pains and aches, and feel miserable generally Hop Bitters will give you fair skin rich blood and sweet est breath, health, and comfort, - In short they can cure all Diseases "of the stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright’s Disease. $5,- 00 will be paid tor a’case they will not cure or help. That poor bedridden,invalid, wife sis ter, mother or daughter can be made the picture of health by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle, Will you let them suffer? NO MORE EYE-GLASSES, MYtclielFs Eye-Salve. A certain, Sate and effective Remedy for ME,MUiILiEDEIES Producing Long-sightedness, and. Re storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tu mors, Bed Eyes, Matted Eye LaJbes, And Producing Quick Belief And Permanent Cure. Also, equally efficacious when used In other mai .idles, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever Inflamma tion exists, MlthehelPs Solve may be used to ■advantage. p Sold by all Druggist at 25 cents. KIDNEY-WORT Acts attham Time ow The creat cure FOB —R-H E-0 M A TIS M Ar it is tor all the painful diseases of the KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanrea the eysteri of thd acrid poison that causes the drer.OXul which only the victims of Bheuma;i3m can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES of the worst forma of this te-rible diaeaae have been quickly relieved, and in abort time PERFECTLY CURED. PRICE, *l. UQI iD OR DRY. SOLD BY DBrCCISTS. 44- Prv can bo sen t by mail. WELLS, I~I CTTA 7UXIC N .---Co .Burlington Vt. KI DNEY>-\y.QRT B ETHEL Classical and Military AOA.33TTTVL^r. In country noted for b> mil iieaPli. course of Study, 10 branches <i , i.-d in extent, sur da- sed In thoroughm ss ! . • academy in the South Medical and l. . w i/m.- preparatory to the Unlversliv oi Virginia Bon I. tuition mei ciol attenda™. half session, No extrpl Address Smith, Betln i Academj P.O. Fay Cos., aug3 mITIC '•>! MORPH I'• E H ABIT II Mcured In ten to thirty days. Ten II IHyfchrs established: t-uacured, Write U All stating case. PtuAl xrsh. Quincy , lchlgan. V & GATHERING HERE AN 'THERE. Emmett Elder strings his wares to the roof of the aw’ning. Hotel men say they do not make much money out of bridal parties. A man seldom has an itch for office after he has been badly scratched. The canvass for county offices nomina tion is as numerous as the nom de plume of some correspondents, Economy in chewin g gum must ne cessarily be protected by school girls as the price is advancing. t Given a good quartet and fine organist a fashionable church can get along with very cheap pleaching. The show windows and even the side walks now wear tropical fruits. The average boy goes to the depot and stai ts off with the train that he may show his agility. A young man in the front porch Mon day night described to his girl the moon light as showers of gold. Barnesville people love and drive fine horses to new buggies. CrajjAiortraits, so popular in Bar iat,ed in royal circles of the Queen crayon portrait of Gar- placed in Westminster •!o our young ladies seek® t| be in Parisian styles? Then prAj.de yoursel vj| with horses shoes of steel, gold and d®nond for ear riugs- Bad conduct will anybody to good fortune. After Banben Blalock might need time we decided to error we saying it was the 70th anni verpUffr liistemarriage. Sh#ld have 0/en his^birth. Toffee is saidto cause heart trouble. a fair yet the young nren and other. Red hair is frightfully fashionable. North and the strawberry blonde rejoic es. New dresses ] are to the figure than they have been for years. many of tdm scandalous stor ies <mWent are builffm this formula: ‘ I say, mother John told in tot hat he heard Mr. Johson say that Mr. Handy’s aunt was present when the Widow Burnham t*ld Captain Ball’s cousin that Old Mrs. Oxby understood Wat Sam Trifle’s wife said, in so mapp words, that her mother heard on mie best of authority that you weren’t better than I should be. If I were you I should look the mat ter up, for the thing comes pretty straight, you see.” The ladies of an Illinois church receut lygave a floral and festive entertertain ment, at which they put on considera bly more st\de than the people of the place had bS accustomed to. Among other stylish and unusual things they introduced fmgerbowls in connection with the refreshment department. The pastor, who had never before seen a finger-bowl, was pleased when he aw the vessel placed beside his hal full of water, and containing, to the most approved custom of Eastern people, a slice of lemon. Without stojf piugto ask questions, lie raised the. bowl to lips his and drank the contents, re in arking after he had done so tha the had never tasted such weak lemonade. Some one of the pretty girls who were wit nesses of this extraordinary proceeding began to|giggle violently,and were unable to restrain themselves. In order.to pre vent a repetition of the rediculous exer cise one of the more elderly matrons quietly slipped up to the reverend gen tleman and whispered in his ear a con fidential communication to the de sign and purpose of the nnger bowl. The good man blushed deeply when he learned what a blunder he had made, and was profuse in liis thanks to the matron who thus made him acquainted with a social custom concerning which he had been in darkness. Asa handsome clerk lowed in the mirror last Saturday mornpg awaiting the arrival of customers, he softly said in tones to be heard to ftie side walk. “If I could only make the world think as much of me as I think of myself I should be properly appreciated. When you fret and fume Jabout the petty ills.of life remember that the wheel which go round without creaking last the longest. A great many old gentlemen of our acquaintance hare spent their lives in pulling a sled up hill and their boys have gotten on the sled and coasted downward. Such is the enterprise ofa new generation that it does not take them so long to coast down as it did the old gentleman to get up. Capt. John T- Blalock has a mistaken idea of the Georgia mule. He apprAch ed the animal from the fer without notifying and pacifying end first. At any rate he onyiad this idea, But having now some Jpling recollec tion of the brute inaw gestures with his hind feet he approach the other end findfcr future. So far as we are concaipKl, we consider him wise who nevjßJoes near the mule at all, but is a looker on in Venice. Hunt &Cos. have a mule.MK'makes gestures with both hindaNKfore feet. At times she will be paring and kicking at the same time, of the negroes say she is happy ann is shouting when she is seemingly making efforts to get off the ground. Grady reports Governor Stephens as saying that there is no investment that pays a country gentlwnaj? so well as to have his own gas machine. It will be a difficult many pefatry r-9|MOC PUB JAnB<UP!H I M: T. CASTLEBEF^ 85 and 92 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga., WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALER IK Fo| A Fall am Complete stock of all drams sail Styles Coasfl j Jm Orders by mail will receive Catalogue and pricelists. It is stated that widow of the Hon. Linton Stephens will preside at the Governor's mansion dur ing Gov, Stephens administration. Many of the survivors of John Morgans command met at|Lexing ton last week form a permanent organi zation. 0 Professor A. J. Branham of Buena Vista has declined the Presidency of the West Georgia Agricultural Co.lege at Hamilton and this institution is now without a president. Mr.William Hollman of Stewart couu ty while walking along the road a few days since dropped dead in his tracks. He was found in the road by some labm ers, and the Coroner decided that ms death was caused from apogle^y. Governor Stephens says his school hf tory is paying him about 8300 a year. Hon. SeaboiAfLteese has crowded the independent candidate.—Twiggs off the track for congress in the Eighth Dis trict.jTwiggs retired from the contest,be cause as he says, he has no showing for the discussion of the questions at issue. Twiggs should not blame the people for not desiring to hear him. The new history of Governor Steph ens of press. He has re cently received the first copy and thinks it will sell. It is a comprehensive his tory of the United States from the Jbt settlement down to the President Garfield, and conpriges aoout 1100 pages. The Governor expects to realize enough from the book to sup plement his salary. Tltoanove cm the part of the Pike county Republican Congressional com mittee composed of Romeo Maxey and Miffro Laseter to beg one county official will not be very taking. Why should the Democratic party with its large ma jority give the Republicans the pick of fice of the county? The practice of “greasing” ballots for the municipal election, is very rap idly growing into disfavor in Barnes ville. There seems to be a prevailing dispesition to let merit,argument or per sonal popularity control votes. This is as it should be. Purchasing office is c orrupting and demoralizing. All the betllng in the state on elee. tions this to be taking place in the Ninth District or rather on the result of the election for Congressman in that district. Considerable sums ftave been staked on the result. Cf, S. DJrvin practices his profess ion jvgooTs sections of the state. He sp^Wast week at Dougherty court. Capt. J. was thrown from a horee last Wednesday afternoon and severely hurt. He lias much recov ered. Coal is becoming more and more us in Barnesville. It is decidedly more convenient and is thought to he cheaper than wood. John Ilamil is making up his mind whether he will make the race f6r Cor oner. Mr. W. T. Bespess rented his land last week and at once left for Up son with a view to sowing largely in grain. He will soon remove his fami ly hack to Upson where they will reside in future. His residence on Thomaston street is for sale or rent. WHAT WOMAN SHOULD USE. Despepsia, weak back, despondency and other troubles caused me fearful suffering, but Parker’s Ginger Tonic makes me feel like anew being. A great remedy, Every woman should use it. Mrs Garitz, Pittsburg. The Springfield Republican lashes the Republican £rrty, because it has voted through the River and Harbor Bill ap preprinting millions of dollars for ev erything, except to educate the children of both races in the South. Nearly a generation since the war has passed and nothing has been done for the South. TO be beautiful, buoyant and heartby file whole female constitution must maintain regular action during a certain period of life. Otherwise, no female can possibly remain heathy, and she who does not know this fpt, is quite unfortu nate. Should you by exposure, become irregular and suffer with many troubles, advises the use of English Female Bitten as the most wonderful female regulator and iron tonic in use. Bailey’s Saline Aakkient is a cod ing, refreshing summer drink for dys pepsia and headache. No medicine taste. Everyone, home or abroad .should keep it. • ‘‘Tough on Chills,” Cures 5 cases for 25 cts. in cash cr stamps. Mailed by John Parham, Atlanta, Ga. At Wallace, Arizona Territory, last week, four horse thieves stole thirty six horses and mules on Sunday. At once they started for Texas# The own ers, eight in number, started in pursuit The thieves were overtaken, when they were not expecting it, and at one fire they were killed and the horses and mules were rescued. CATARRH OF THE BLADDER. Stinging, smarting, irritation of the urinary passages, diseased discharges cured by Buchupabia. °sl. at druggists Ga. Depot, Lamar. Rankin & Lamar Atlanta and Macon Ga. % Indian Inspector suspu£ed, because of disWecs!ip|MUf; for want of Integrity - UAL ages. ui <• ! . ,;i i'-b' , • *'/V.j direct coiflj :> meat is ;i V"' VW. ri vt 11 from extraS?' ; '; *- r doing the out-c-OM ;i V-Svr which all Bio. Waterman vertiser” will have ‘ the subject of ’ the public roads is also nasty in en gi' ,^^<j Mo in oe. \Y ben journalistic career thought him at least stui! -recent development^?,-••.V/A.I capture. HBHHH After all the parades the last two years trickery and trading commei^BhHhE the ‘•coalition” was formed the trio, to wit: Joseph E. fISEH John B. Gordon and Alfred 11. HHE winch met at the time with a sroß&pi buke, and unqualified the hands of a class of Georg Tht a I say after all the clatter and of the people against such wicked aß| reckless trading, we find the glorifying in the recent triumph SJfcphens to Gubernatorial honors—"fl| vßs a famous victory.” If Mr. Stephens is not an out-gviMfyr of that transaction then I Stephens will lend his pHSHf strength of re*mt development election of A. ll* Colquitt to Senate. To be loyal and under V|||| circumstances, lie cannot do judgment of the people is that quitt has had enough of political pH ferment that he has been “vindicatecjß to the discomfiture of Georgia, and shonft be retired to the private] walk of life. Georgia to-day is urnfcr a strong ring —the anaconda grip fastens tighter each succeeding struggle. Joseph K. | Brown with his little barrel still liold3| the Situation, and wojh will deny it, who can, under the shackles powerless, dinting. Oil! Democracy honored in the past by gland triumphs, mudua grander by noble principles where p she to-day y Oil! Democracy what wonderful works are done in thy name—‘‘shame where is thy blush?” . ■ v It is a shame be set down to the discredit of the once indepen dent people of Georgia that they are and can be luled by bosses masters however much they may ■juirm and fume, yet on election day mey are com pelled to fall in. I can not see for the lirij of me why if a man has indepemleaKe in politics as well as other matters lie should be crushed out but if he does not go with the “organized” he is counted out and be him ever so worthy-will itfbe ever thus 4 Let echo answer. Monroe is the boss political county in the State, she numbers among heri citizens more adroit politicians, mors and purer unadulterated, disinterested!! unselfish, unpatriotic, self-sacrificiiJ subjects than any people on top side oJ the green earth. She can be likened in some instances only to a certain of darkies who seem to be glad whe™ one dies so as they can have a so with the politicians of Monroe. For instance, Judge Dumas was hardly cold, the clods had not covered up his mortal remains than a long line of successor.# put in to fill the place so long and abl>" filled by him, It is a sad and sorrow ful commentary—Oh! tempora Oh! Mo res! There are a certain class in Mon roe who have and yet think oifices are handed down by entailment. I think so t jo.in a horn. These truths though oft repeated are still the truth. RespectfuJJv, Z. cloaks, coats, stockings and all garments can be colored succes fuily with the Diamond Dyes. Fash ionable colors. Only 10 cents. It is stated that Hqp. Morgan Rawls will contest the seat of lion. I*. W. Meldrin from the Savannah district, Tiie digestive organs weakened and worn out by using cathartic medicines, restored by using Brown’s Iron Bitters. The latest advance is to have the mails at Washington city collected and delivered by use of tliejtricicle. Mrs. Belva Lockwood the female lawyer at Washington has successfully used one, and the city post offices having suc cessfully tested one, has ordered a num ber for use. They will probably be limited to cities with smooth streets. BRAIN AND NERVE’ Well’s Health Renewer, greatest rem edy on earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debility, &c., SI. at druggists. Ga. Depot. JLamar, Rankin & Lamar, Atlanta and Macon Ga. Abbey’s Park theater New YorkwasN destroyed by fire recently four nights before yrs. Langtry woul® have ap-# peared there. Loss to the managerl SIOO,OOO. €1 DON’T DIE JNT^HOUSE. Ask-cßuggtetW “Rough '..lf, rftfeyoUOTMa. mice. 1 •