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jfyrnesvile Gazett t >■
PUBLISHED BY
C. McMIC HAEL
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1882.
Fulton county jail has two hundred
a..d .sixteen inmates.
The Mormons elected their delegate
to (Jongresftfhy a majority of I^,ooo.
-4-. dh rr~. : 1 .
Col. W. T. Dicken lias been appoint
ed j udge of Henry county court.
The “rebuking” of the Administra
tion seems to come from all sides and
all parties alike.
The friends of Judd Clements held a
regular jubilee in Marietta over the
success of their Congressman.
Last Friday a woman of ill repute at
tempted to commit suicide in one of
the houses of ill fame in Macon.
Rev. T. L. Ilauk, the blind preacher
died suddenly near Mt. Airy last week.
His remains were buried at Cuthbert.
The grossest frauds are charged
against the Mahonites in the Virginia
election and the most liberal use of
Hubbell’s money.
It is said that over &200,000 changed
hands on the result of the election in
I the sth, 7th, and 9th Georgia Congress
ional districts last week.
Anew Catholic church is to be dedi
cated at Albany soon, by Bishop Gross
assisted by seven priests. The ceremo
nies will no doubt be very interesting.
The Sumter Republican states that
Lish Barker has brought in his large
gourd which holds by actual measure
ment a bushel and a half of shelled
rorn.
At Cortland Wyoming last week bur
glars drilled the safe in the banking of
fice of the Cortland House and carried
off $4,000 in cash and diamonds worth
SISOO and valuable papers.
Emory Speer proceeded to Washing
ton City in a day or two after the elec
tion last and it is rumored that
he leaves Georgia as a citizen and wn
locate in Washington City where he
will practice law.
Prof. W. B. Bounell has been
of t
si 1 y at
Is at
president of the Methodist
Covington.
Joseph E. .Brown commands all the
newspapors of Atlanta; democratic,inde
pendent, Coalition'and Republican to
to support Colquitt for fctited States
senator, and they are all putting in par
tgraphs tli'ek and heavy. Is it not shf
nificantV 9
The boa id of trustees of the State Uni
versitv met in Atlanta last week and
•‘rof. Chas, Morris of Randolph, Macon
college. Professor of Belle Let ties
of Dr. Speer and Lamar Cobb
and Treasurer, in the pkuflH
Mitchell. Hon Pope IsaSo||
professor of law.
desperate over the prospect of being de
flated in the state election. In order
to succeed they resorted to wholesale
fraud in registering votes. It is assert-
Cos was aroused and an
Hivestigatiou)slioyred that at least t\yA
Ip thousand illegal voters had regist^^®
ed ' +* I
Governor Colquitt is fighting over
the mantle of Senator HiU. If for
no other reason this should prclkuee his
defeat. With |u indecent haste that
w ould have gained Hamlet’s mother lie
act his emissaries to work fertile accom
plishment of this end, £f he is kicked
out of the Legislature pie people will
say amen. Should lie be elected the
Democratic party may realize a storm in
comparison to which the one that
raving Lears .old Jieart was but
April shower.
The burning of the almshouse at Hal
i lax last week was a most horrible af
fair. Upwards of fifty sick and decrep
it human beings were literally roasted.
There was criminal neglect on the part
of someone in charge: but the most cul
pable error lay with those who con
st meted, and who received
f " building for siW-h a purpose. The
hospital department was in a narrow
t .ird story, fir -proof in no
•aost absoh: ely witiPlnt any
• >'scape pr<-\ : ied. Mau, v . <>! the
c u hunied U iheir HHH
t escape tl rough Urn windows
f oil view of toe horrified spectator J
(vie woman was seen at a wimlo™
v. lich she elniched unt il her hands
v. fie cliavivil and her head imi ned from
her body. The details are too sickeu
i gto dwell upon. i
THE LEGISLATURE.
The President of the Senate and
Speaker of the House have made out
the standing committees. Hon. J. F.
Redding and Hon. J. C. Beauchamp
have been placed on some of the more
important committees..
Senator McDonald introduced a reso
lution looking to a bill by the .commit
tee on education looking to compulsory
education. The resolution was adopt
ed and the committee will probably pre
pare a bill of this sort. On Wednesday
last the House did nothing but receive
new biH*. It adopted the
of the last Legislature for the govern
ment of joint sessions; also in favor of
the printing of the proposed Legislative
manual.
Thursday but little was done by the
Legislature exeept to elect Hon. Sam
Hall of Bibb Associate Justice over
Judge A. M. Sped! the present, encum
bent, Judge Pottle of Warren, Judge
W. R. Moore of Whitfield, Judge Les
ter of Fulton. The result was obtained
on the sixth ballot.
The following Superior Court Judges
were elected:
Flint Circuit, Judge Jno. JX Stewart
the present incumbent withOTfc*opposi
tion.
The Macon Circuit; Judge T. J. Sim
mons.
Southwestern Circuit; Allen Fort of
Sumpter.
Albany Circuit; Byron B. Bower.
For the t unexpired term of the
Easter nCircJrc; A. P. Adams.
POL ITICAL N O TES.
Complete returns from Pennsylva
nia show that the next senate in Mat
state will consist of 29 Republicans ;md
21 Democrats. The House is largely
Democratic Democrats is esti
mated to on joint bal-
Complete returns from* Wisconsin
show in the senate 19 RepJblicans and
14 Democrats, a Democrirciu gain
four; the assembly 52 Republicans and
45 Democrats, two trades candidates
and one Independent. The Republi
cans will have 9 majority oil joint bal
lot, *
In Arizona, both the Legis
lature *
Democratic
delegJOmn to congress. J
Fayette county voted 571 for Ham
mond and 211 for Buck.
county gave Hammond 861,
andKuck 372.
M Election Jpr XL S-alienator.
list Tuesday the legislature pro
ceeded to ballot for both a man to fill
the unexpired term of Senator Hill and
long term. The following is the
balkn: B. It. Hill Jr., for the short
term, Barrow, 108. For the
long
Black,
unvoting 6.
morning lion. Pope
elected for the shm^erm,
HHHMpiIO votes.
Colquitt was eleeWr for the
|rmg term 12^^*es.
l!y vlvt.um or an
11 ary of I’ike county aiui
sey, will be sold before tbe
Zebulon on the first Tuesday in December next?
all the land of said Malachi Hussey deceased, con
sistlng- of lots land No. 43 and 54 in the Bth IJis
rictor Pike county. To be sold iu lots of fifty
acres, terms on day of sale.
T. J. BUSSEY.
ft Eflcutor MALACHI
/'I EOBGIA—Pike County, —Jerry Neal has ap-
V* plied for exemption of personalty acting
apart and valuation of Homestead by an
amended schecdule of personal and estate
Homestead, and I upon
day at 10 o’doek A. M, on the 30th day
of
HARRX WELLS. Ordinary.
PIKE COURT OF ORDINARY,
November Term, 180
J. T. CHAPMAN, >
vs. f Rule Ni sfl
J. W. BANKSTON, Administor.) M|
J. A- f
It appearing to the the Petition, du
ly sworn to of ,T T ChapmtSßrhose wire Is heir
at law of James T- Bankston deceased, that J, W
Bankston Administrator of James A, Bankston
alias run away and mill not return, and that said
restate Is liable to swffer loss by his neglect. It is
ordered by the court that said J. W. Bankston
show cause at the next term of Pike county of
Ordinary. should not be removed from offl
ci and William T.Chapman or someother fitfand
proper person be appointed In his stead, And as
it appears that sain J, W, Lankston is not in the
limits of Pike county and cannot bo served BP
the Sheriff with a copy of this rule. It is order
ed by the court that a copy rf this rule be publish
ed in the Barnosville Gazette once a week for
three weeks.
HARRY WELLS, Ordinary.
For Sale.
Will be sold on the premises oi J. R. Jenkins,
doceAtd on the first Tuesday in December 1352
the flawing property to wit: All die Horses
and cattle and hosts on the prflßfe also
about ".00 bushels 1 1 !.
... ■
i-.liift. a . -
1 • >:^Vblll
p For Sale or Rent,
1 hereby offer fr sale a splendid two story
dwelling house and lot of four acres of land in
connection, situated on Thomason
ncsvillc. For nartioulars annlv to
W. T. IJESPESS. *
OrC. McMICHAKL.
( n■ JOHN 1. HALL, OrifritMM|
LEMONS AS MEDICINE
Tbfi derfal Effect the Liter,
Stomach, Bowels* Kidneys
and Blood.
As prepared by Dr. H. Mozley, in his
Lemon Elixir, is a pleasant lemon
drink, a substitute for all Cathartic
and Liver Pills, that pootively cures all
Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion,
or Dyspepsia, Headache, Malar a, Kid
ney Disease. Dizziness, Colds,, of
;Appetite, Fevers, Chills, Beebes,
Pimples, all Impurities of ihe Blood,
Pain in the Chest or Back, and all oth
er diseases caused Ly a disordered liv
' er and kidneys, the first great “cause of
all fatal diseases.
For sale by druggists -50 cents half
pint bottle. Prepared by 11. Mozley,
M. D., Atlanta, Ga., and St. Louis,
Missouri.
by Druggists in Barnesville
& Driver Bros., Zebulon, Ga. Lt your
Druggist has not got Lemon Elixir
send me 50c and I will send you a bot
tle.
H. MOZLEY, M. D.. Atlanta. Ga*
Tax Notice
Third .And Last Call.
I will be at Milner Thursday Nov. 9th.
At Flat Rock, Friday Nov. 10th.
At Stenrnesvllle Saturdar Nov. tlth.
At Hollonville Monday Nov. 13th.
At Concord Tuesday Nou. 14th.
At Jordan’s Store Wednesday on forenoon Nov
15th.
Howard’s Court Ground afternoon Nov. 15th.
Mountain Gap Thursday Nov. 16th,
At Barnesvllle Friday and Monday Nov. 17, 20.
At Zebulon Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day 21st, 22d, and 23rd.
For the purpose of eo’lecting state and county
Tax for Uie year ISS2. Then the Bqpks will
close. Cifne one, come all and pay yourtax,and
save cost of fi fa.
B. H. LIFBEY, T. C.
MOORE’S
Business
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
A standard institute. Established W years
The Business World In Miniature. Sbnd for II
lustrated Circular. Termietc. |aug 31-ly
For dfce.
3,000 BuslMs Red Rusd&roof
SEED OA TS
AT 50 cehts per bushel can be purchased by
applying to
T. E. ROSE,
The Rock, Ga, aug3l
A DOCTOR’S TROUBLES*
Ilk
Kmß 0 Ip/
iHhII
. "You did wrong in wearing that thin
dress, this cold damp night."
Daughter —" I did, and am now paying the
penalty. Sarah Goss suffered in the same way;
please get that which relieved her.”
Mother—" Nonsense ! I’ll do no such thing,
but will send for our Doctor.”
Daughter—" Our Doctor keeps one in bed a
long time and pours down a vast quantity of medi
cine, besides making daily changes.”
Mother—" Doctor, is ahe dangerous and whet
is her affliction ?”
Doctor—" Tea, madam, the is dangerously ill.
The rentrioalar and auricular forces are not in equi-
L librium, there is an increased centripetal action
*y>out the cerebrum and medulla oblongata, the
circulation vascillates, suspended Nature
seems hesitating, and I— ’’
1 Mother—" ai op. tot heaven’s take atop and go
HBUytspes."
do all I can.”
two weeks have expired—
be discarded at once.
Two procure that which
you desired at
Daughter, in alow vlsd, and think
it the wily thing that will restorPßkL health.”
mother—' 1 Get oat of my house, yoa old ham
"V.u.hter- " Well, mother, yoa see how rsp
idly I here improved sinc#diach*rfflng * oar Doctor *
sua I commenced the use of that which I so much
needed. The effect hu been meet wonderful. The
too relieved my head, cored while
the other imported strength to the help of
Hature and made me feel new."e
THE CONFEBBION.
mother—" Very true, and I believe they have
eaved your life. I now confess that Dr. Dromioole’a
English Female Bitters is the most wonderful female
medicine and iron tonic I ever knew, and that
Bailey's Saline Aperient is a pAsant and sovereign
remedy for headachAconstipatlon, acid stomach,
biliousness, etc., AHV Family Medical Adviser
free. Address J. BMromgoolii A Cos., Louisville, Ey,
fiGENTS Wanted fJtJnnC'f
works of character; treat variety ;D U UIV 3 Gt tIIIJICO
low ir. price; selling fast; needed everywhere; Liberal t-rms.
Wm. uurretson Sc Cos.. 30 College St., Nashville, Tenn.
Paynes’ AUTOMATIC Engines.
2 to 100 Horse power.
Sellable. Durable, and EconomicaL Will furnish ahorse
power with Jj leas fuel and water than any other ea
Cine built, not fitted with an automatic cut-off. Catalogue
G sea: free. B. W. Paynb&Sons, Bo* 1400, Corning, N. TANARUS
Qflk week in town. Terms and $5
IVlaeon Mnrble or-k
GEO. W. CASE,
f .‘ Jj *,O cl Successor to J. B. Art qpe; V • JD
Z *.*;•** MANUFACTURER 01-Li ro \ ®
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUffffl
, r Headstones, Box Tombs, • Yalbs. Urts, Tablets
And dealer in Marble. Granite and Limestone for Loppings. I also have the eh,
Iron railing on the marke:. Gurantee prices to compete with any house ia : W&SilMBm
for designs and prices, aU orders promptly tilled. \ V *
nov-2 . . * •• SMMBi
INTew Liyeuy
Having purchased the livery stable of Mr. A. Murphey. we propose to keep tli st class teams*
hire, Mules and Horses for sale, and conduct a iirst class livery business in every respooflrfr
BUGGIES' FORESAW*
We will also keep In stock a of Buggies including the celebrated
COLUMBUS BUCCY COMT’IM^
Light running buggies which’, we warrant In every particular. I
Undertaker’s Business, j
We propose also to do an Undertaker’s business axd will keep in stock a full assortma*
burial cases and robes, Nice hearses under careful management will attend all burials.
ROSE & MATTHM
THE GEM DRUG*STORE
A. MURPHEY & SON, Proprietors,
This Drug Store has been given up to be one of the neatest aW
in this section. It is now in a better condition than ever.
MR. c. n*
still at the prescription case,and you can’ rest assured that vraPl
you come to see us you will be treated with the utmost of politeness.**
WE &EP EVERYTHIN
usually kept in a first class Drug Store. We have the best line jM
CIGARS in Barnesvills. sent*
Sifted TTTemO lit
Winning the Whentfrom the Tares —K Pro
blent eaialy .Simplified.
“My friend,” said the druggist, “you have a
lame back, you say, and want a plaster to put on
it. Once I could have sßovvn a large assort
ment to choose from. Now I keepfßily a few and
sell most of BENSONS CAPCINE PLAS
TER. Why? Because they are the best. I have
Allcock’s, the Capsicum and some others. They
are h*mless and slow. Business is business,'
and I*dually ceased to deal in them to any
great extent,’’
“All right do me up a Capcine, without any
more talk, for my back aches as though I had
been working my passage in a baggage car-”
Here you are,” said the druggist, with * woid
CAPCINE cut in the middle of plaster, Moving
it to be genuine.”" , —vvmg
“And her’s your twenty-flve cents,” sard the
lame backed man, walking slowly away. ,
CONSUMPTION/
| I have a positive remedy for the above disease; by its
■ Obs thousands of cases of tho wont kind and of long
w standing have been cored. Indeed, ao strong Is my ralth
In its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, to
gether with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease, to
any sufferer. Give Express asm P. O. address.
PB. T. A. BLOCOt 1M Pearl St., New Terk.
An Cured of
Consumption.
When death was hourly [expected, all remedies
having fai.’e l, and Dr. H. Samos was experiment
ing with the many herbs of Calcutta, he accl
dentaljft made a preparation which cured his on
ly chlMf Consumption. His child Is now In
this cooßt ry. and enjoying the best of health.
He has proved to the world that Consumption
can be positively and permanently cured. The
doctor now gives this Recipe free, only asking
two three-ceut to pay expenses. This
herb also cures HR sweats, nausea at the
stomach, and will break up a fresh cold ‘ln twen
ty-four hounw Address Craddock & Cos., 1032
Race street, Mlladelphia, naming this paper.*
GEORGIA PikK COUNTY—WiIIis Williams hßs ap
piled for exemption of personal and seriimr apart
and valuation of Homestead and I v upon
thesamim 10o’clock a. in. on the 22 My of No-
at my office:
* V HARRY WELLS Ordinary.
GEORGIA Pikk County.— John W, Yarbrough
has applied for xemption of personally and set
lng apart and valuation of Homestead and I will
pass upon the same at 10 o’clock a. m, on the 22
day of NoiAMter 1882 at my office.
HARRY WELLS Ordinary.
Remainder of te§iittl e ' ,
Georgia PI) e county. order
from the court of Ordinary count/ will
be sold before the court the the
town of Zebulon In said county on the first Tues
day In December next tho remainder of Dower,
In the lot number 81 In the eighth
district of consisting of 101 \ aares
more or less.
Tnos. E. RUSE,
• adrnr. estate JAS. T^BSE.
Sale
By from the court of Ordi
nary of Pike before the court
house door In the towmoraebulon on the first
Tuesday in December next, all the land belong
ing to the estate of Benjamin Trice, deceased,
consisting of one hundred and ninety acres,more
or less, in the Btli district of Pike cpiintv, on Zeb
ulon and Barnesville road, sofd subject to
widow’s dower. Terms made known on of
Sa’e. C. F. TRICE,
Administrator Benj Trice.
GEORGIA—PIKE COUNTY—'Jlmmer
son has applied for Exemption of PlKnalDßrnd
setting apart and valuation of I
will pass upon the same at 10 on
the 15th dayaf at my office.
“ Ordinary.
WtiiAMUN
An A a kl ffcwe certainly best, havingbeen so
II K IS M M V decreed ateveryGreatWorld’s
Vllwnilv Industrial Competition
for Sixteen Years; otiier American organs
having been found any. Also Cheapest.
Style 109; 3%octaves ; sußpent’compass and power,
Vjjth best quality, for popular sacred and secular music
ir schools or families, at onlv $22. Oncluindred
other styles at *3O, *57, *O6, *72, S7B, *93. *IW. sll4 to
and up. The larger stylo; are icjiolly unriraled by
any other organs. Also for easy iMßients. New;illus
trated Catalogue free. *
The A&ASiAf & HAMLIN®an and Piano
St..Boston ; v.,w York ;
Chicago,
Established 1840.
DEMCIfIKIC^^I
rtrlolUrlOh^ss*
Ing force doubled. Prompt work and homes made
fio. Apply near. WldOWS* re-married, now entitled**
widowhood. in INCRE.ASI cases.
and Back Pay procured. Deserters
all dues under new laws.Q A TPMTP f M
tors. Land Warrants JT fK I R.IW I O^Bf|
houfdAndsold. TheWORLD&SOLDIERj^B
copy free. Send stamp for full
ftlank?& bounty table. W- W. ATZCERALMB
Muftbn. Patent Sc Land Att'y*pgashlngtOTj^B
from 3 to 10 Home Power ; Dry
H. P.; Utica (or Weed A Mann) K nrr; ;?*V-iT-S';; ?
Stationariee; Adjustable Cut-Off
200 H. P. : Improved Corliss Engines, 15
Boilers, all sizes; iron .Frame Reversible NHl||
four sizes; North Carolina Portable Com
Mill Stones, all sizes, guaranteed to
Meal, with 26 per cent , less power, than any
Stonc in th world. “The Taylob Mf<J. C(j.
MINSTER, Mu.," Westminster, Md.,U. S. A.
MOORE COUNTY GRIT.
It Testimonials on Cora Mills and Mill
E. G. Thuring, Conway, Masc., writes—
tip noyt day from its receipt and it works
think it is the best built mill I ever saw.
Adams A Cos., LaureL Del., write—
stones we bought from you are better than ai feߧ|!H
ever used for grinding fine com meal.
J. O. Adair, Harmony Grove. Ga„
one bushel of corn and made X bushel and 14
fine table meal.
8. J Darby, Dadeville,Ala.,writee—The
mabmpli bushels of first-class table meal per
cuOR has greatly increased since I bought yodHH
Testimonials on Bngiaos and law
Extract from letter of J. W. Roper,
Dyal A Upton. Callahan, Fla., who are
44-Horse Dry Steam Engine, and our
With Patent Set Works and Patent Gauge
“I have no hesitation in saying this is
able Saw Mill I have ever sawed with, afterMHj
experience. I have been running this mill
ana our daily average is about *O,OOO feet."
Mouro, Clary A Cos., A(>alacbicola. Fla.,
X6x*4 Engine, Boilers, and our New Patent
cannot be surpassed for workmanship,
fast sawing. ''After 16 yean’ expenenoe in th<M||
business, ww do not hesitate to recommend joj
to men whoowant a first-class tobin allpjurUculaM
Address, TAYLOR MANUFACTURING^*
IP’-ovs mention this paper.) W^EBTMINeT*^^
GRIFFIN MALE COLL*§
GRIFFIN, GrA. ®l§
This wei l known institution IHH
open until r entirely new auspices
day. iltli Septemhor.wvith a full
petent and experienced teachers. A
course of Instruction In all the
English education, wit h ancient and
guages, vocal and instrumental
drawing and painting will be pursued. Lcflßßl
proverbial for health and moral and
ant ages. The building is now
thorough repair, will be ready for the
of the session.
For full particulars containing terms of
sion. apply to GEO. G. BUTLER, A* M.,
President. ■
A. CLARKE, C. A. MILLER. I
CLARKE & MILLER, J
COMMON MERC HAM
No. 9 Forsjth St, Atlanta, Ga.
WE deal In and sell all kinds of Hay, Grain.
Flour. Fruits. Vegetables, Butter Eggs,
and everything In the produce line. We solicit
consignments of any of the above articles and
guarantee satisfaction by strict attention to bus
mess and square dealing. Our store is largeand
convenient to business.
Correspondence solicited and any information
in relation lo markets freely given at any
References:—Maddox, Rucker & Cos., BankeMf
Moore, Marsh. Sc Cos., Wholesale Dry oonddM
. Wvly & Cos.. Grocers. augl^H
To Debtors and Creditors.
STATE OF GEORGIA—PIKE COUNTY—
persons Indebted to the estate of Benson
iate of Pike county, deceased, are
make Immediate payment, those having
against said estate will present them wiMHHH
lime prescribed bv law. November htn,SHHB|
G. J. drambHH
I
•D # Outfit iree. Address TiiMBBB
Augusta, Maine _