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Heeood class Matter.
J^TUTT’S
I* eompO--il < i ifcroal MUu jVI . nt* pl<_4-
net*, which f< rm.tc the nutMtence of the
L liiiiiKOi cipet'U)fßte( (he nrria nutter
M that ooileeti 111 the Brunch t’l Tv!ja f untiioimta
9 m Ol :!;£ coaHng, wtii.i rclierca tin- Ir
ritation that Ciu..n the cough. It
the of nil impurities. *tr< ngthenn
. them trben rafceblrsrt by <iiaen*e,invi^or>
nte* the cirttlatiou of the Lic-vl, und hioeetthe
iibi-Tu'in sy -u-n. Slight entrfa often eml In
< ouUß!;iiioii. 11 it ilc.nauoiui to nrgleet
Apply the rem<Tff prnr. |ifly. A
ly y if- warrant; '■).■ a--< i: ion th-l
Vrt'.e *--r *; • r ... ~ ■!..*, n
i TUTT’x 'XUCTORANT.
do rfhi-j i*!s -.hi t(m,Ku)uuK
lofl umnation, and its u'. ; • il/ •ur the mo t
(ihstinatecough. A pleasant, cordial, chil
dren take It readily. For Croup it ia
i. CUI li 111
\ h
Ilra.ltr hf, Itilio.r , < u!lc < onstyMer
■■ ftiiml* liT> ’'tilttltl*. IT you do I .>t**fael
JBH vory well,’’mil) •!<. j ill at hoil.timo utiinulatcsths
l <sS^M** ota >i<>h> re.i toms the appetite, irn parts vigor to tho
ll^ir WRITE M* : T>rT , i S MpUI , |FBEE.TUI'
3p& OF THE SINGERS!
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TSjT\
Jl |n H/n
y^Kro.M-is ‘ hfl (‘XBC, lTpro-cntiuioi!
■MI.,- SLAVING MACHINE we soil
■■Hr TWENTY DOLLARS. It is in
Bvciy respect the very best of the
Style of Maehines.
HHK Finished in thr finest manneMMth
gj&Bh*' later I. nip; h' cm, !••• f<- r \\itrm*g
Inliliiii, tin: most, convenient
of table -ml, oxleiisiitn leaf,
l:i wcl :' •m l l-CM..t'l'ill gOt' If
wit In'ut a rival,
K Kin Of Singer MACHINES.
:i;n<> Stvl M
■
uo not ,-k yi,.. i |ay >e -
\<>P see, .‘.tty .11 the buying
|B'ie o i* • wish iicknuw that am real
intend io l uy a u'ael'.ii.e. and are
■Br ill mg t |i'V -f'-’o lor the Best in ihe
m^gj' i a ei. \
$m Write *o us sending the name of
nr iua .i ,• a.lr'.v! station and ve
Vw II s mi t-be lnty'lr sc anti gl' f ill ,
BBSt'rie’i'd’■ and ~*! >\ eon t cx o “*•>
beioie ‘in res ‘O it. mdr ■.
WILMARTH & CO.,
L -• IS2B North 20tli, St.,
~ Philadelphia,
— -■ t” hi lime r.-Wrtt l 1 1 Si,m Koymiv. 4 to*)
■■■■il t 1 iia*l.r W”l .* M • ;•! K.u*m*,ti .**> H.r.;
TCMfIHBW AJjusi.vMn Cut 0.1 Vtioa Kn;;ir.i-s. !.. tj
SEV *tl U P • liK(\>vKt CorliiM Fiujum'*, 16 to IS 11. I’.;
9Hnv uoiion*, *ll ei.t.m; lmu Cron ■ Hvnroibl S* w Mill.'..
or aMMi; North l tjvluj* I’orUlite Com Mills;; Corn
S ty nil *t.-~. rjurr.i wJ to |.rodue b*- I
- nil Si•—"• io.i- .T. t* •.•’••
nnKH. ... <ht ■..-*■• I. ■■ ,'UK T.*\UH< M\ *’•l. OV Wlot-
WiMMioi U MU .■ Wcutiuuis.er, Mti.U.S. A. *
V'Sm • MOORE COUNTY GRIT.
*0 Oorn Mills Mol Mill StOBM.
fIHIMMHk U liuTi.w,tViiWity. Miw., utit.- 1 k. t e>-.;1
#mm SgY ,■..1 ,Ur front "■ tvor'ipt nil A w.ok • to a . nav.u.
11 1* ibw 1m " bui>t m> ' ll ° Ti>r 8 "■■
• Oa. Uurol 001.. write—T!’.# 9$ racit
w,. tH.ufht turn youaro bettor than any wo have
. j tor srritnluK tuw corn moal.
an—O. -\do:i. H.vioO'vy tiio-e. tin , "”1 ilov - 1 ar >. -t
P . ,| of iV.iu.u4 Mile 1 batht-l aud 14 iju#.i <
JMMMBBV oV n*uTisJe.Ala ,wr.'-> "■ -HO In •!>-
.;>n Srst 0’,... vr .
ill Un* ".•( ly tiewaM- 1 emr*' l boach- yooru :4.
TcsttnionUl OU Esjlines amt Saw Mills.
* froir. rtter of J W Saw yon for
Sf* A L'l'ton, Cilahau. H . w • *n> im
''•>* t* vS* m Kn*i-v\ at I ■•■■•■r No 3 Saw UiJ
' A 9lvß&allS^m r - '’*l"'.! Sot Vl :kn.l .'-ior.t t.-mtti4or
Iffy. IT.f ‘ u>o rob- mm m -*} ,;v > ■’ wtMp.
■ IV Mill 1 li.N— ovrr now—,l w 'l;. ivlfli l">r.
i R\\ \ l auu’.'tj; ’ '* ig . i
• itWi’y vr; t* n* about. '40.000 f<-: '
Clary o Cu.. Atvilaelneitla. 1 la.. *ay th<
■ 4 r.-inln*. 1>- >r. u;ut our Now l a l .m sw
' bo Mirtuu*. 1 for ~rkiim:elii|., >unj .icii.v. an I
mBBM w v.- •' Cf l*i tra' v'*rwucoin •belu’uilv.
• ' ~0,l „ tiesuaieto nvouuceud jour wrcrV.
lAJ ,IH y.cSmnriiiNuni.
”’HAMiswKr.) Wicwmxmiß, Mu
DISEASES CUBED.
Xe T rath? tr.rrke.l or.; by that
moei }v>imlwr bOi'lt os MRI'K’AL,
_ Social an.t Sax rat Poiicsck,
~'f\ i\%> * tr. I’L.c.n Home Tai a and Mkoical
Common fiiSOK. Nearly 1000
* I :..V.w:lnH p*? s 200 ijuxa*i
APK 'o.VfC treating of the human body ia
Sr iioalth and disease, by DR.' fc,
fp B. FOOTE of New \ ork
City; Friee, $1.50. Over
,* -faL 500.000©t hu bywics hv P a
'■Qi- srM ir. thefnited State*. F if lan l.
■-' i O-rmtiny w.d Au-trali*. Ac T\lin-
plivsiciaii, retired utter
s&ssssssixsx-zx.
i so r f, en-rnfe A
contonta Cable of F.ahi
1 * " - ■''• m‘. ‘ a .* a tvry of Tr Fo le*
ar.d a IC-w
■f all Chronic I iaeutov
aeot for 3 cent*.
■rE’S II iv.d-
MSlhaiii. liiiiu
■■rteipts givM
ami recipe*
ailment.'—
book for
B.l:!. 33
to
K.
■pitr.
K1 1
THE BARNESYILLE^TJAZETTE.
liURE
1 ' ret,
MsMfaeta BcJ Room ot Rangint from sl4 to $258.
li. Jd. Brooks ofe 00.,
# IX %
Groceries
HI 1 UtlmTir [tn'toifla,
' FQKiYTH, q(EOEGIA.
A > NOr .M'EM I.: .> X
A roTTH, A.. sept, wth. 1382.
To Our PatrumEAnd Friends, Amt The “Consuming" Fubllc Oenersniy:
ir is with umr.ltf-ried pleasure that we take this oMo tunlty and means of extending our thanks
to our friends and patspns for their support had faxor; and we hope by continued and umjgmttl
li:y as.well asacy who may favor us with their patronage i
ture. lo nierjflnulsecure their continued patronage anrigood will. We have the
to offer for W* raonev than we hare ever offered r for|jew Catch Mackerel.baling and Tics,
Hour, Sugar, coffee. Meat, Hams, Tobacco, .Soap, b other Mtie’oa not necesnary to
nicnUou. We simply say come and price and we will mage it to your Interest. Vk
uCUti m Vrrr I' n —tip It K. F. BROOk.S .
New Livery Business:
linvlrißit’rchased the livery stable of Mr. A/Murphey, we propose to keep first class teams for
hiif, igne*. and Horses for sale and conduct a first class livery business in every respect.
I BUGCjIES FOR SALE.
w>. will ,!■<> K." j. I q . full line of l!i,gglcs me celebratMl
COLU BUCCYCOWIF’NY’S
Light running buggies which we warrant in every particular.
T J ndertatpr’f^iilfiLsiness.
We propose} also to do an L’ndertakefll basinets aad will in stock a fHi assortment of
burial cases and robes, Nice kearsea under careful management will attend all burials.
RO-E &
(REV. a. I. HOBBS • JL -TOWNE^
R After a thorough trial of tlitJ A 1 1" Uni r lEi5 a „ cTl t
■bun TONIC, I take pleasure / THE y^pclustr y, lli ; , says.-j^RIB
that I have been /fjT ff % ~ 1 conamer lt^
benefited by its / 111 ||f J ||| / a ost excellent remedy for
JMf USD BITS* MEDICINE CO., 2138. SAIN 53,, ST. LOTI3,
• KiW "W . C 12, .
to . T . Al'iOl' •
• WAKUFAf TI'..ER OF
SSARBIF AND .GRANITE iVAiNIMENTS
Marble (iranite and Limestone lor Cut I .*lao Lnvc :be o’.v.'Ai.ost. -*ll wroiicr it
market. Oumitce prices to con:pots tviLU tny liouhc in ino Male. Wr.te
lor all orderspromptly filled.
0
' BvfiF, M a'nN
BOOKSELLER and STATIONER,
CORNER MAIN AND TAT LOR STS. J
Has en hand & t4u assortment ©1 School, Rellgioua, Blank and Miscellaneous j
300 K s
stiitimiMT Dru§s Medicines, Ciffnrs, SnulT, ftnd Pnu'T Goods . Any
▼ou jifty & travelling agent. A itßpinr ot Musical lusti uments In m
(t*m ami Cates' prices.
Picture Frames a, Special^HßH
aOtKlw lit Valin ’ '->-v a . :A.V
For Glitter
l have no ftaHh* ’
have but cue pi C 1 * 1 > ’
Ltwrurmlnrellouse
v i
aHhx ni:.\l. & t]
COMMISSION Ail WMEHOOSE E*CBjfTS. 1
teipmeiits Solicitej asd LilerarAaiEices iais os tte same if ftsirei.
Excellent Facilities for Storage-
Office and
(STAII communications sept2B-tf
j 7 jvx ! xi
sr i; iii i iKOß:.ti.
HAS OPEN Eli ii*
* COSvISTiXIi OF
STAI’IzK DRY .
FW l Y W c Fv cy qnoeem^K^
Crockery, Boots, Shoes, Hifakand Notions
p Keep constantly. Meat, Hour. Lard. Syrup - years, rci, .rch,* Soa v Toilet !
—d Laundry;, Rice, etc. Also a full lme ™ •
Tobacco, and skuffJ
Stick and Fancy Candles, canned Goods, >: at<. ur.uitfea. Apple*. Kubii.*
and Patent Medicines
At'rids of Frugv, also T'atent Medicines, Combs,
v.‘- r'• ... ‘. ■ ■ "' ■"■ a • ;.„rv •. i the pn'’:tc frofflmiiees that they
>v£- H t i -s, j* 1* "* ;*y ', A llfcof tfoods, tii.fi at :: miles my prices shall as low as In
BARNESVILLE, GA-, DECEMBER 7. 1882.
bs^ tr^r
JTTr'
RemefnbPr that ptamina, vital energy,
the life-principle, or whatever you may
choose to call the resistant power which
battles against the causes of disease and
death, is the grand safeguard of health,
It is the garrison of the human fortress,
and when it waxes ’Teak, the true policy
is to throw in reinforcements, in other
words, when such & emergency occurs,
commence a course of Hosterter’s Bitter-.
For sale by Druggists and whom
apply for Hosteller's Altnanacfcr lftl.
WmCE LOUIES TIIE UNBOUNDED
U POPULARITY OF
AlM's Poroiyiairs.
Because they have proved thnuselvp.H
the Best E’A-nal Remedy in
vited. will cure Asthma,
Colds, Coughs, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, and any local pains.
Applied to the small of
they are infallibjin Back Ache.
NervouADebility, and all Kidney
troubles; t lie pit of the stomach
Mhey arc a sure cure for Dyspepsia
mid Liver C< mplai.it.
_A.llcock’s Poroit^
Plasterfc i|inlcss,^B
grant, and quick to cure. Bev/^fc
lof imitations that blister and
Get ALLCOC K’S, the only
Porous
Hop Bitters are the Pared an
tens Ever
compounded
Biiclni. ,.>■ and
•dtlest.
'•incs in tin' and ■ i
mg A Tiiohtwl-M.tive
■flier remedies, neing the gratestßioHl
Pruritier, Liver Regulator, and Life and
Health Restoring Agent on earth. No
disease or ill health can possibly long
exist where these Bitters are used, so
and perfect are, their opera-
P> n - ■
m. They give new life t:o tIJ
' iiii-ij
■Bi-y organs. or wTkv requirai
Tonic and mild .Stimulant,
.Lop are invaluable, behjgkhigh-
No NTTa. b w.
nptoms sir*
) : Hop ™ ers Mw
in.'.y life, i ndred
savj^i^Bfc'oipg.
■ paid for
' d'MH
and p
••• I ioj Bf'i'i TANARUS, ncflSß
mWaw, but
est and Best Medicine ever
•'invalid’s Friends and Tktpe,” and wo
or fimilv should be without them,
Bitters to-day. 0
o h.i
storing l ie Slglic of the
Cures Tmr Dr< /is,
iiors. Med Ercs, Matted
,mti Pr< diicint)
Mf And Permanent Cure.
AH. equally caicacioua when used In otiiej
such as Ulcers, Fever Sores. Tumors,
Burn •. Piles, or wherever Inti’:,.,;:- 1
Midi-.hell's Salve may be used t
Ihffoid by a IDru.r . ,'t 2". cents.
lISMS' 1
THE WORST “ ISM " TO-DAY IS
Rheumatism
RHEUMATISM IN THE BACK
Cured by
L DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER,
RHEUMATISM IN THE KNE^N
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER.
RhSmATISM IN THE MUSCLES
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER.
RHEUMATISM OF LONG STANDING
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER.
i
! RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buy of
v any Druggist
Perry Davis’s Pain Kitten
iKSIEf-,. * a -vS
LEXASamA:. '.'t-T-Ix? ~ r : •o£S.:.-sL :v.-i*c.Ja
I, THE*,Qrigf-T G'JP.-f-~U
| —R-H SOMA T i S M — !
v As it is forMAU. ths ’aii_L-al disc.-ises of
p KIDNEYS,UVS! AN 3 30W?IS.
~ It clean*©* tis ev —of the aor ivvisanj w ,
* that cansc* the crvorfal
r only the victims e_ iojinmaC m can r.-wi-n . i >|
£ THOU3AND3 Cp 091 1. -
of the vrer:. fc~.v of 1 ter. .: s—.v-Wt
■j have beeatjulojclyrrtic - . .r. air,£..orttiv?c >.
BETHEL
Okssioal and Military
\^LOJMIDE3SAX''.
country noted for beauty ami 'aealih. Course
oifitudv. 10 branches, unectuaUed in extent, sinr
da\cd in thorough n . ?s by no academy in the
Souilt Medical and Law ( ourses preparatory to
theXllversUy of Virginia Bqajd, tuition meti-
ball se66lon, s®jo. No extras.
A, G. smith. Bet—Av.i’Wmy P. O.
aBBBjMgSk m aug3
OCR NEW YORK LETTER.
The initiated men about town ave
much amused by the statements of'pen
ny-a-liners in newspapers which seek' to
curry favor with the lowest classes that
American society would not recelv •
Mrs. Langtry. It strikes me*that when
‘society" went on its knees before
such very small fry as Oscar Wilde,
who was rated below par even in up
per Bohemia in lxmdon. they ought
not to set them selves above such a wo
man as Mrs. Langtry, who. whatever
the scandal-mongers may say about her
is at all events a lady of gentle birth,
and is one of the shining lights of that
society in fashionable London, where
all goul Americans who go abroad hope
8j look in if they are not actually ad
mitted, The truth is that the lady has
neen literally overwhelmed with invita
tions. as might be expected. For, to
obtain such a card exclusively jfor her
receptions would be a great feather
in the cap of a leader of society. But
the lady works so hard to obtain suc
cess in her profession that site has no
time to endulge in social dissipation
It may be that she. offended pushing
ladies by these refusals, but in this res
pect sue is like Bernhardt, who like
wis3 remained a social recluse during
her- stay in this country. Mrs. Langtry
has come over here for work and as her
sojourn is but brief, she has not time
Tor play.
The Stewart Memorial Cathedral in
£* { rden City is rapidly approaching com
p etion, and a magnilicent specimen of
Gothic art it will be. NY ill the remains
of its founder, the dry-goods prince ever
rest in the spot destined for? God and
Mr. Hilton only .know. The work of
the masons and the workers in stone
is finished, tad the wonderfully beauti-
carving in the interior har-
in a truly artistic manner with
the exterior. The vault where the re
mains of the founder and his family
are to did is as well lighted as the rest
of the crypt; At the ends and sides
are stained windows repsenting biblical
scenes. Four organs are pineal in differ
ent parts of the church, aeons
Lieul properties are perfect, th* musical
ear will find nothing to be t’e lieu, the
majority of the windows are stained
with small figures but the thirteen in
the immediate vicinity of the sanctua
ry and pulpit shaw almost the life siz
pictures repfgßrting the Good Shep
herd and apostles. The date
dedication has not yet been fixed
bulnt is in the near future.
The stores are selling out all their
superfluous material at almost any
l price and getting ready tor the Christ
mas trade, for which they will exhibit
large number of novelite
the most charming additions tH
■ifpßrac ornaments is shortly to be
H consists of an open mug
French brisquo, the
of tUe leaves
lettering
with their theirbWH
wide open, and their feet on tip
|mdeai oring to decipher the character?
mgd do justice to tho music. Aißlter
Kltr in china is a fisherman * sea
tmWsh at wßrnki^nAhuMacei.
• JhACnCi'
if' /"•’V’*'! ! ’,,, -■ i"!>*d v -
•* ? 'i'-kh.r vV. ? 4 ')?v ■ • 1‘1; ■ r. ■Y -
characteristic
medallions form part of thd^^tteru.
Ladies in seaijkof something new to
mak ■ for may find a sugges
tion here. A veMchat ming and at the
e time pillo w may he
Htte to resemble wliour sack almost
tied round Hie top with <i ■
BH at oriel best sn td is dark greflj
with a finely designed vnonograi*
■Fought in the centre. The ■ing
around the top of the sack is delicate
pink satin, and th# cord tied round is of
the.same c-ofor finished with pink silk
tassels. The effect of this is very beau
tiful.
WASHINGTON NEWS.
H^n < rejuvenate t!ie|navy dep art
if possible, bring it int# more
participation in
of the government. In this
fflKlicomiug annual report he will re
kX&nend that the life saving serrice
marine, and the eo; st sar-
very important hurtaus, and—
many hundred persons, he
transferred from the control of the trea
sury department. For several years
there have been attempts made on the
I of naval officers to secure control
life-saTing service, but congress
put itsjfoot down on the scheme,
taking the view that as tiie service had
grown under the treasury department
and was managed far better than it
could be by naral officers, that it ought
not now, in its prime, to be made a
football and kicked about by those of
ficers- Secretary ( handler now pro
poses to give his views in support of
the transfer.
Things are not in as satisfactory a
iathe general census bureau as one
m.got expect, Tim work drags on very
slowly and there is fault found with the
whole management. General Walker
has stepped out and according to cur
rent reports the head of the bureau
finds diftir.dty in finishing the job. The
trouble is that the affair was undertak
en on entirely too large a scale and the
retirement of General Walker left mat
ters in bad shape.
The annual report of the treasury [
siiows the receipts of the government
exclusive of the public debt during the
fiscal year ended Jun ; 30, lSud, $403,-
*25,230, and the expenditures exclusive
tiie redemption of the public debt.
£258,991.430;that 17.124,196 eagle tender
n tes representing £78.047.201 were
counted and sent to the committee for
9e siruction and other issued in the place
thereof.
fco thoroughly have business men be
come educated as to counterfeit money
that they can detect a piece as soon as it
is out. Tiie result is that th - profession
of counterfeiting L being abandoned.
The Tariff commission gives notice
that they are working night and day,
but cannot get their rep rt ready before
the 4th or Detember. The Ways and
.Means committee therefore have been
forced to adjourn till the meeting of
Congress.
Secretary Teller has decided not to
recommend any reduction in the c&st of
getting patents.
This decision is based on the fact that
! the present patent lie are far more li
! beral tlian those <>' : g •’ her country-It
costs ajAt£l,oj). i I', iri• nd for
| teen patent s> > i Germany,
l £4OO in Russia, £l4O in i. ..nadaami only
| -533 here for a seventeen years’ patent.
Commissioner Marble does not think a
reduction of fees would stimulate inyen
tion.
*
‘Judge Advocate-General Svraim, h M
snmmitted to the secretary of war an
opinion in which he holds that army
officers are not liable to trial by court
martial upon charge of conduct unbe
coming an officer and gentleman for
failure to pay debts, unless such debts '
wore contracted under circumstances
1 which would render the dehtor;amena
ble to the criminal laws of the United
States or of the locality where such
debts are contracted.
SENSIBLE REPLY.
One of the most appropriate as well
as one of the most sensible replies we
have seen was made by Governor elect
Pattison of Pennsylvania last week, He
had been written to by various individ
uals and organizations to allow them
to accompany him to Harrisburg to be
inaugurated with pomp; and display.
military company who applied to
him he replies as follows; -For the
personal compliment'intended to be be
stowed upon me by these friends,” he
writes, ‘T am sincerely grateful, but
inust decline to accept their kind offer,
for tho reasons lam about to state* I
have always entertained a .profound
conviction that and undemon
strative inauguration of public officers
was most in accord with the spirit of
republican institutions. There is no
reason that I can see why the mere tak
ing of an oath by the citizen, called by
the people to execute a public trust,
should be made the occasion for scenes
of pageantry and demonstration. To
my mind the solemnity of the act is
marred by the intrusion of such need
less and inopportune display. The soon
er we return to simplicit y and demo vi a
tic good sense in these matters the bet
ter for the people and better for the
officers. Besides, lam resolutely de
termined tnat as far as I control the
matter my inaugura tion as Governor
shall not cost the people of Pennsylva
nia one debar, why should n? They
derive no benefit from such scenes*.
These are my reasons for declining yonr
kind offer. I trust they may nut your
approval. Of course the inauguration
is a public act, and takes place in the
eye of the public. Therefore it is the
right of suc]Mutizens as desire to do so j
volunß’ily aWt at their own expense !
to L> lßsentat and witness theceremo- i
nv. fißsueh 1 will be glad to see and
meet fiimhis occasion. More than that
I do lmMvish to inspire and cnrm§t mp
t §
Iwdignant. w
than over
the appointint or Curtisnegro
from Harris county, in
place of Mr. Ball,
people
Bepnblican
BU. in charge of La-
Wange when aceepgpble
the
siutc that
• > m •-. • Mr
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■BpmC;:ie™Uer. Mi\\V. .1
■Boner \Pr, in town last Thursday and
several names to a petition for
his appointment. We learn that Rom
eo Maxey’s name is before authori
ties. Some gentlemen signed the peti-
on the idea that
a that they
would pfremrFincher to Maxey. Mr.
Swat-ts has made a faithfuMflcial, and
no complaint is made againsTexcept that
he is wanting in disposition to accom
modate when but little double would ac
crue to him to so. •
MILLS V^ED.
It has been published that with the
opening of December, the Chicago Bess- j
steel companies will close opera
tions. They will thus throw out of em
ployment twenty thousand men. They
give two reasons for closing down. The
first, a very insignificant one is the
probabiiity4hi4 the tariff will flower
ed in of so many low tar
iff men elected to the next Congress.
They claim that they will close out now
while they have a heavy profit. The \
second reason given, is the decline in ;
steel rails. Very recently the price hsgi j
dropped down from SSO to $45 and one j
company has even put the price df| j
to $42. The only serious feature con*
nected with the closing of these mills is J
the great number of poor men being 1
thrown out of employment in the dead
of winter when they so much need em
ployment to support their families.
THE LEGISLATURK.
Since our last issue nothing of inter
est has been turned out by the Georgia
law-makers. The whole time of the leg
islature so far lias been consumed in ;
the election of Judges. Solicitors, and
Unit -d States Senators. lhffli houses I
aljoumxl last Friday over I
As the weather was exceedingly incle-'
ment, Monday some of the furlouged ,
members had not returned and nothing j
of consequence was done.
Perhaps the most important move,
was the joint agreement of the two
houses to appoint a committee to con
sider the advisability of adjA-ning dur
ing the first week in Decem®r to some
time in June next. It is highly proba
bly that such will be th*>u •hoth j
houses after they finish up the elec
tions.
LOST FAITH IN I‘HYSL IANS.
Why is it that so many pej ons use
proprietary medicines, or pate m edi
cines, as they are commonly c* *1? Is
it because people lose faith in t t phy
sians? Well this is no doubt, i tent- j
ly the case. There are inm -arable j
instances where cures have been effect
ed bv Rosadalis. the Great Southern lie
medV for all diseases of the blood, when
! they*had been given over by their phy
sicians. It is one of the best remedies
ever offered to tire public, and as it is
prepared with the greatest care, as a
speetic for certain diseases, it is no
wonder that it should be more effectual
than hastily and carelessly prepared pre
seriptions made by incornptent physi
ciens. Take Rosadalis disorders
arising from impute bloo® It is en
dorsed bv leading prof essal men as
well as by eminent phygdHTns and oth
ers. Try it. f
The MiiledgevillaCnion and Record- j
er say*: ‘‘Rev. Bonnell has de J
dined to acaepMne -Presidency ©f the .
Middle GeouyM&uitary and Agricul- j
cultural CaflHe. Probably the trun- j
tees will M*Koncludo. that the offiog. j
seeking not work well unu |
nexttintake a man seeking the ottiw
Read This: -If Vou Are
aftyJml with Neuralgia or Ileadach:
ydjfcan speedily be relieved by taking the
Specific Xeuralgiue. Speedy in its ac
tion, entirely free from Opium and
other Narcotics, it commends itself in
being as innocent as efficient.
You can keep voin hair abundant and
giossv, and retain its youthful color,
w ith Parker’s Hairßalsam.
j decajdtated.
Owing to the crowded state of our
columns as we went to press last week,
we were unable to give an important
item of news. President Arthur ap
plied the axe freely to office holders
necks, lie removed from office Mar
shal Henry, Postmaster Ainger, Assis
tant Postmaster Parker, Foreman Helm*
of-the public priuting office, and ex-.
Senator. Spencer, government director
of th# Pacific railroad. The Presidents .
r action in this matter was based upon'
by Atty.-Gen. Brewster and
Special Counsel George RUss which
charged in affect thai Marshal Henry
was negligent and irregular iu selecting
the talsemen at the last trial, and indul
ged the gross abuse of thegavernmenC#
counsel; that Postmater Ainger and his
assistant, Parker were impugned by
two postotUee inspectors in a report as
t# tho certification of bogus bonds in
L tab route cases, in which caseswtliey
were either guilty or criminalty care
less; that Foreman Helm of the public
printing office, basin his newspaper
persi - tent ly abased and slandered all
who have been interested in bringing
the defendants in the star route cases
to justice, that sparing neither judge,
counsel nor jury; that ex-Senator Spen
c#r has persisted in absenting himself
frm Washington iit contempt of tire
court,‘when wanted as a witness, aim
that all of these parties hwe by word
and deed
GIVEN AID ANI COMFORT
to the star route defendants, thus bring
ing reproach upon the administration.
These letters were read and approved
at the cabinet meeting and the action
•f the President was unanimously in
dorsed.
KISSING AND CIGA METTS.
Philadelphia now seems to he the city
for new societies. She now couks to
the front with characteristic eatireprise
with anew society, the avowed object be
iug to wage a bitter and relentless war
on the nenisance of cigarette sinpiking.
Ihe anti smoking" juveile society of
Barnesville might profit by inco: pcraT_
iug the main plank |f the Philadelphia
enterprise. l *
The demure ladies of the Quaker City
are the priinemovers ipthfs novel crusade
and kheir plan of js as novel, as*
the P’lisade is this:—They
have registered the most solemn vows
not to kiss in future any.young or old
man who'is addicted to this sort of dis
sipation, AYhal the Philadelphia ciga
rette smokers will do remains to be seen
The chances are that they will Wait un
til the first meeting oft the association is
held and attend in a body. If they find
that the members of the society are of
an age or a style of beauty fwheve kisvJ
ing. cigaiette or no cigarette, would
out of tbs question, they will probly
decide to stand by the “weed” in the
cheapest and most nasty form in which
it presents itself. At all events, the
questi for Philadelphia, an inter
esting one, Thefinatter of kissing is
not altogethsf modern, acccn*ding to all
the minorities on the'subject, but it is
the most modern question w hich has
claimed the attention of Philadelphia in
many years.
CAMPAIGN ROOSTER.
; A way back in the forties, we Relieve
about 1841, so runs the story, the Dem
ocratic organ m IndLuu was conducted
by Bird B. Chapman, a politician of
some rupute. It was a season of politi
cal activity, and the Democrats were
rather despondent, as the tide seemed
I against them. At some local election
in ihaState, thoHJeinocrats;unexpected
ly scooped the \\igs, and a letter from
an active democrat communicating the
views to the editor began with the in
junction: “Crow Chapman, Crow.”
Sui|! enough, Chapman did crow, and
using tlir.e words as a head line in his
next ib,y’s edition first introduced the
Demofratica*Bter as the harbinger of
was a taking one,
and me symbol was quickly accepted
and came into at least when
the Democtfßs something to
crow over.
\
*IOW WORDS OF WISDOM ARE
TAUGHT.
literature, thoughts, instructions
and intelligence are given in various
forms. Christ sometimes spoke in par
ables, Solomon in proverbs. /Esop in
fables, Juvenal and Horrace in Satire,
Addison and Johnson in allegory,
Shakespeare and Ben. Jonson in dra
ma, Scott and Dickens in novels a) and
romances. The proverbs of all nations
hj.ve been sought for as an embodiment
’{ and wisdom. And the sayings
of wise men and philosophers have been
inscribed upon pillars, and held in great
veneration. Solomon, called the wisest
man, said: “He that hidethhatred with
lying lips, and he that uttereth slander
is a fool. A hypocrite with his mouth
destroyeth his neighbor; but through
knowledge shall the just be delivered.
A wicked doer giveth heed to false lips;
and a liar giveth ear to a naughty ton
gue.”
A |T> VEL CASE.
Some funny law suit are gotten up
by the yankee end of the American na
tion occasionally. A rare breach of*i ro n
ise case in New York has just jassed
through the courts. A middle
age man brought suit against a pretty
widow for damages through breach o
promise.
He claims that she understood his pnr
pose and was not averse to it. but that
in the end she declijtfdto marry him,
sj he demanded teir thousand dollars,
one-tenth of this sum being the estimat
ed value of tne presents and the reman
de ra^nod-rate valuation of the
affection which he expressed as well as
that which had been promised but not
delivered. Other m|n who are similar
ly situated will grieve to learn that
wliilf n cold hearted jury found against
the defendant to the extent of value of
the p-esents accepted they did not award
the plantiff a single cent on the score of
affection. Whether it was thought that
a mam's outlay of love is its own reward
or that no one is entitled to pay for
something he did not lose because he
did not have it, does not appear; but so
cruel a verdict is likoly to make breach
of promise suits by men rarer even than
thev have heretofore been. To have
the*world know that twelve men in a
jury box can agree that a man’s affec
tions are of n§ particular value does not
improve the standing of mem among the
fair sex.
* “BUCHTJPAIBA.”
New, quick, complete re 4 days,un o r
nary affections, smarting, frequent
difficult urination, kidney disease,
at druggist. Georgia Depot, Lama*'
Rankin A Lamar, and Macon
Ga.
Mr. Isklitor.
I send you this beautiful piec ,Mf ooeJ
t' j, which you can re-publish 'if yJI
think proper to do so. It was chpraH
from an old copy of “The field A f >fl|
side published during the war *in
justH. Almost every, one has
memories of “The Long Ago" and tliS
reading of those lines will call them
id catise tliemtopass in revieo
)ur mental vision and thus -■ <
iveover again tin* days ••laim syn .'jH|
you don't cave to use it. please
scrap forme.
Very I’espcctfully.
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tion all disorders of i
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Cattirrh aiuPall affectiqns of the
cons membrane. .
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fcnst:inljy rlest roys and remove*
W Q Accretions vvllirhoused them. 1
• TltE COST.
Tinwe is jio subject now agitating
publiAnind more than the revenue and
■thetamf. The annual report of one of
the treasury auditors at
throws some interesting iight on iJM
branch of the federal machim* c
the internal ltev<*uie I)epari men;
appears that the total receipts
the last fiscal year were, in round
hers, one hundred and forty.six millfl
dollars. Of this amount more than fiß
million dollars went to pay the expense!
of collection. Collectors were paid near
ly half a million dollars; deputy collec
tors andiblerks one and a half million
dollars, storekeepers more than one mil
lion and a quarter dollars; gaugers
nearly one million and so on
through a long list of minor officials,
extraordinary and extra expenses. It
is almost impossible to conceive of a
more vicious system. It supports a
small army of spies and informers, who
make their living by preying on manu
facturers, m Tchants and business men
generally. jf
There is no getting arouß the fact.
If the whole revenue system is not abol
ished some lapping off must be done.
Public sentiment is too Jfcmorous for a
reduction. *
“.-. •‘Better he wisebs the misfortunes
of others than by your own.” Take
warning in time. Avoid qltek nost
rums by which thousands anlH|lly per
ish. Use only such remedies.!* are de
monstrated above suspicion; foremost
mmong'.thern is Kidney Wort. Foi(torpid
liver, bowels or kidneys, mo other reme
ay equals it. It is sold infcoth dry and
liquid form by all drggistT
Until within a few days Commission <
or Raum was disposed to make no re
commendation in his forthcomig annual m
report looking to a reduction in internal
revenue taxes. It is believed, however,
that he reconsidered the matter
will advbe SU:h reduction as well leavyßj
the aggregate income of flic
nu-iii from this source at about
o<Hi per anumn. It is known that
President, while he is firmly opposed to w
any proposition looking to the abolition J
at this time—of the entire enternal re~H
venue system, believes that the time P
has come when substantial relief can 1
safely be accorded the tax-payers of the A
country and that a portion of this relief J
should come from ths reduction of
Ur !! revenue taxation.
"BkinuyMen."
Well's Health llenewer. Absolute
cure for nervous debility and weakness 1
of the generative functions, si. at drug fl
gist. <ia. depot, Lamar, Rankin. A .
Lamar. Atlanta and Macon Ga.
The iron and steel trade seems to
. term the present excitement among
| politicians. IVe are surprised that iron
■ should cause them any anxiety, and as 1
j for the “steel trade” why they are so
I used to that there ought to be bo nnus-
I ual flurry.
“SOUGH JS EATS.”
The things desired found at last. Ask
Druggists for "Rough on Rants.” It
clears out rats, mice, roaches flies, bed
ugs, 15 cents per box.
A good woman who fhates tobacco
gave her husband some morphine to
cure him of his bad habit. The result
was quick and satisfactory, and her
neighbors say she‘looks well in black.
♦lf you a.ie a woman and would con
tribute your influence to redeem hu
inanity from its numberless ills, make
all tilings else subordinate to health. If
you posses this inestimable treasure i
y*u may transmit the same and your ti
off spring may rise up and call you bless
ed. To secure this it will be well to j
seek the motherly countenance of Airs. 1
Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. |
Widespread distress is feared in Ire- 4
land this winter. J
John A. Winburn, Savunah, <Ji, says J
“Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of
ney disease.* ’
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