The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, January 08, 1885, Image 1

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THE BARNESVILLE GAZETTE. VOL. XVI. AND*FAN'CY 00D SI Now u Uu-timo time and the TRADE PALACE._(> Whitehall Stre.-t, i- the pirn • t<> ! ;'**' >■ •- < Silks, Satins. Velvets. Plushes, Fringes, (limps. Hosiery, (cloves, ttandkvivhi, 'Cu IB ' '•• ~l !" ties. La'lies Merino Nests. Jersey Jackets, Shoulder ('a]>< sin anil I lush, l’.i'il'. o;': i-. •- Appliquet Figures, Kensington Embroidery, Silk Chenille and Avrasinc. We . uarautee pri'"- , e >m<* goods, 15 to3o jH*r eeot, less than any house in the eitv. In prices and jyles tte “T a ’’''V' 1 follow. Iji Millinery we know no competition. We !<** oft* price - an per ecu: h- than at the State fort-lie same goods. Our sale of Ostrich Tips and Pinnies a 50 cents on the dollar, na - J>e at mote than a suec&J. We sail continue this sale. i mr Kid Gloves fitted to the hand a.speeialty.^;^’ Come to the TRADE PALACE, 1- K. ,'v S. P. ATCHI N'SoN Atlanta, G:t. DR. WM. A. WF AT THE People’s Drug Store, NO. 5 FROM CORNER MARKET AND MAIN STREETS, BARNESVILLR, GA. Is wit agaid with a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, Oil and Varnishes, Garden Seeds, Fine Perfumery, Laundry, tine loth ; and g'mvitig Soaps. Harps, I .amps of all Grades anil Lamp Goods. Snuffs in boxes and .jars, Cigars. Pipes. Spectacles, Razors, tombs. Brushes, School Books, Paper, Envelopes, Pens, ink, Slates, Window, Glirss, Putty, Flavoring Extracts, Fishing Tackle, Tobacco, Pocket ( ut lorv. These with other articles too numerous to mention, all of which . will he sold on reasonable terms. PRESCRIPTIONS FREE. Private diseases strictly confidential. peplll-tt W.S. MIDDLE BROOKS *OO., ARE STILL TO THE FRONT, Withe the T. B. Lyon stock of Groceries and Hardware, which they ' bought tit a great sacrifice and are selling the same way. THE RUSH STILL GOES ON, and the good# are being sold cheap. In the stack they have many j goods that they will sell regardless of cost, before moving to tlreir new ! quarters Unit are rabidly going up. Don’t fail to see them'before you; hue goods in their line. novlb-tt johmfTtayXoß: w Has risen from the tushes, walked into a neat, new brick building,with u full stock of Fresh Goods ! And will sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. . Call lit id. examine his stock. fie will he pleased to see all his Friends and Customers! dee IS Tin and Iron Roofing. And Galvanized Cornice.zz: Wo wish to announce to the people of Bartlesville and surrounding country that we have the latest improved machinery and tools for put- K ting on Tin and Iron Roofing, and defy competition in this line, as well sis numbing, steam and (lias fittings. Stoves,Ranges,Oil Stoves, Pumps Bath Tubs. Wind Mill* Terra Gotta Pipe, Water Closets, Hot Water Boilers, Marble NVafh Stands, Iron and Galvanized Pipe, and everything to he found in a first class plumbing and tin roofing establishment. OU.WE A REYNOLDS, Macon, Ga. Hays & Mansfield, MACON, GEORGIA. ’ Rough & Dressed Lu mbs, Mouldings,Shingles,Laths,Building MateriaL. Send Orders to them and t’nev will he promptlv filled. n2O STRIVIann, Is in (granite H ill with a complete stock of Book*. Station; ry, ,'tXmas i Presents*- j Musical Instruments, Music Books and i?siect Music. Gcid Fens and Pencils a Specialty. OILS, (HASS, VARNISH, BRUSHES, KTC.^JT \JVall hpaper and Kalsomine, yy For Decorating inside of Dwellings. Send for sample cards .and prices. I My stock of Iron and Slate Mantels, also Grates, Fire is the largest in this section. Get my .prices before buying. ' n ov2o X. C. BURKE, Macon, Ga. BARNESViLLE, GA., i HURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1885. VALUABLE LAND And Town Property For Sale at Milner, Georgia. I wills'llduringt.lu*yeartau loliow*.i . prop* : orf y luu plantation on which I now live con- ■ taimn* .in Mi-res wiili :*il th i'Jtprovcnim ts j upon* u with ft ino 1 hrs- cutf’io. mill. n,ec<*. | Tt!.' i,. 1 !• immediately muihi or i. ron- ; iGiiiinj; Jh aero-- uihiwn as Lie Luvender place. Thu plantation west of Milner ami immed iately adjoining the town on tin* west and i.oi lii uoiuainlng ttW acres now cultivated by | W. U Graham. Th land immediately west of this plan* | known as the Toian & Johnson lands contain ing 111 aer s. All of lnos,* lamlsuan bu subdi -1 vidl'd to suit purchasers. ' Also some ton vacant lots on west side o ' Haihoad. , Also one lot ofla nd 202 L acres on tin* line of i pson ('minty and tinifudint* l v west, of .1. t . m .ddloorooKs place, one Inn and ed acres oj | ; land the south half of lot of lam. a pun which j ! J. M. Mays now resides. 'I lu* doubl** tenant storehouse now occupied by Mai \\*. I>. \ v illis j and liiNs if with one acre land attached. The i new stij m saw A cist mill on the east side j corner o main street ana /.ebulon avi nuc on avo itie on < ;.st side of main street. (/tie warehouse on the lino of lhiilrood. Om* vacant lot between warommses and John C.milieus iiouse. The handsome dwell in? ini' several yinrs occupied by Col. S. I>. Irvin on wi s’ side of Main steel. Tiic house adjoining this occupied by .1. K. Virdcn as a bonrd.’nj;' house, j The house on the east side ol* main street on j tlie Soutn corner of main and tinrnosvil'.e I street containing 4 rooms and on * nr* o j land. { The house now oceuplod by I*. F. Uowdre fronting kailroad wit h om* aero of land. ' Tin* house immediately south of this place j occupied by l)r. K. W. Wilson with 0 rooms j and one acre of land. I Also : acres adjoining, I 'l Ik* house occupied by Mr. Wrl'pfTTt on west jof Woodshed street containing I rooms A Kitchen and one acre land. A Iso the house on same street, and adjoining this lot with l rooms and - room Kitchen. Tie- t acre lot of which the school hops** oc cupied for several years by MissTyus is situa ted. Four valuable dwelling houses in < ’arrollton. Also Tunyurd fc lit acres of land in Dalton well improved. j All tins projKM’ty I will sell privately at any \ time during the present year and make the !, terms easy and couvlcnt for thejmreha; or. A. .1. Will i H. THE CHBSTIAN UNION. On the First of January, ISSA, The Christian 1 11 niou, which has been already once enlarged from a Twenty to.a Twenty-A air I ‘age pnjer, will le further enJj*rg(Ml, and will become A Thirty-Two P*ge Paper.. | It will then give its reader-a larger niiwuint 1 of litcrwffy mnttereax li week Mian any ot.hier | kelisious Weekly In ifuot iiu iln.* ; World. iT IS NOT : A Denominational Journal: devoted to the in i terestsofu party or sect. j A Church News jiaper dewdedto villas g(s slp ami eeclrsiasaleal nac.hiner.v, 1 A Theological jciper; d<*vo6ed to acrimilous [ debates about abstruse dor*'rines. A Weekly Scrap pa*cr: made Up from scissoring* troua other newspapers. A 1 hilly paper: reprinted in the form of a weekly,. A fv paper.: lilled Up wit-h sdSUtwnaJ ivnd ( | s* ntfiiiitalfiic.tiori. It Is: ’ ; A Nt'in jjfrVfhg a full wwri v f tli ! world’s* fdsiot'v week hy-wc<.*!c. ;tnd ljirerpict iiitgit. • j a ChrMhin purser: applying tf> dYery p-fiTcMe- I al question—-socinl, pdlitpcdl, au*l perabnak domcfclW.*, aud.lwrsonal live jirineiple-N "taught | about flic thnuos of te-dv. that its :n*a<D*r.c I may t*c-beta r prepared for to-morrow. ‘ a Comprehensive paper, -concerned with eve-. i rythlnir that comierns fiic woll-boing o.f nu n i add wi>men. j A ll( mt* oai XM*j. edited in a home. ..and for home reading. A Hclirfal jay;wT: aliringiai cVery tf> make its readers better, wjsef, !*aip; f ew A pejr owingjoothing to a ,'ari>■, a, sect, ora faction. A Clean paper; s*llow.ing*Jio “paid (*dvt rf mei ts” in its editorial depart meats, and | dubious adv( rtlseinents' anywhere. An Interestingpapw: edited on i’.u- primf j pin that “If you can't make a paper a 11 mcti V. j i hat people will he eager to rowi il* yon h ty‘ better not make it at all.” ITS PECULIAR FEATURES A Rif" Tliv Outlook, Young Folk:-, The •j Four Grvtit Cith-s, Evbuing- Jlints, Questions, awl The Spw.-tat •mr, Expericiifws, Inquiring Friends! Sunday-School Papers, Sunday Af ternoon, T’ue Home, Books and Authors. EiUTORS: Hyman Abbott. Hau.dlton W. M: bji*. Tens:— ’lirec liollars for One Year, (pie ;>’- ar for Ho ir Months, tfpeeTien coph-s sent 1 . <K‘ jjf I A Ivantages i< Clults and Xiu’Ci'.ilxjr 4t<j *b.finvass(*r a Address dr TifKcmtisiiA ntnio y, ziii I ateyetu- I‘a <<, A. Y. < ity. I Found at ’Last r The Famous “Los; Cabin” Mine. Which is I surrounded by a mining district lii * n--..: b of | which is unj.amll'-ied in tin* dis<.*< ivories of tin* ! age. Miles and m'Lsof rich placers and quartz leads, pronounced by exjw r'sto b** the very f rneccm of tiie gold s< leers” hopes. Full pcrtlc- i ; ulars of tbi n*w and wonderful mineral b Ir : : of itHflrst discovery; howto get there; when j to go ami inw to become the possessor of a i claim, together uitli a gist of the iaw.sofmin- ■ in r •o.vet-nbig th- satm-: e.iso a fund of jn;or- , mafion of the Western T *i’ritorin<' omg-rniji’g j the mining, stock and bo -i ••ill unU hifc-i-csis i ami authentic data of th** great oil disJnvery } j in Wyoming will lx*s -lit to any addr *ss jp th - j i world upon receipt nr .*?!. Ail ou siions j>ro- . i pounded will be accurately ana reliably an- j j swe rod. Deferences fitrnlslied when desired. Address KKIT) & JO NFS, Kawliuo, Wyoming. DR. S. H. GRAY. Barnesville - Georria. UfTlcc up stairsintlie I/yon Bui.'tllnK Dwelltn on Klin Htrcct. POISON OAK. Hccins to yield every time to treatment with Swift’s Specific. SPAUTANTU’IUI, S. t\, MtUVll ly. IHS|. \ onrmost valuable m .Heine, (SwitVs sin eille) lias done me so much good tpat l feel I'ke saying tlds for tiie benetlt oftlu*se who suiter like 1 did. I Was poisoned by Poison (ak,:itid saw not a well day for six years, until I id- u Swift's Spei pie. U\ the Hx yt ;irs f used al most even kind of medicine,hut none had the desired effect. \ltor using six buttles of Swift's > p.•' itie 1 am •< stored top.’rf'-et health —with m>■ i sign of that awful poison left. Yours truly, DAVID N ILSIUTT. POISON ()AK. I had for thirty-eight years sulVer(*d (*verv sjndjigand summer with Poison Oak, which l e.mtiaeu Jin bathing when a boy. 1 tried e\ eryi Ling for it. including many physicians, bur without any benefit. I took six bottles ot Swift f s Sceeltie' (S. S. H.) four years ago, and it enved me sound and well. Three suiunn rs have passed and \ have had niuvnim of it. JOSJh’it BIOASLFY,CoIumbus, Chi. Remarkable Results. 1 h ive had remarkable success with Swill's Specific; ha\ o cured several cast's pcrnmin'nt ly in a very .-•horUime. One ease which 1 ijm now treating v/as given up to die, and after using three hot ties is so far recovered that i think ou* u:ov I' dile whl e. ! \ The mo and r 'lnarkablc cn* t o. all wa: a lady vdln med-ulary cancer of the womb, for whom i had no lmpe whatever. Af.. •i > n om'hot,l it* 1 am satis!'; -' ale* wiH soon he cured. J. WYi.n; QI’ILaLu D , Kaaleys, S. C. Ot; • tread -e <*u Llgo.i and Akin I is aa s mailed free to annllc*-. n>, TANARUS: FCiFO’ CO.. itrawe**N, Atlanta, Ga. X. Y. OUiee, !•''. W. JJiLSt., 1 ct. (nil w 7t!i A\ IF. J. ATurphey & Cos., j WILL PAY . Macon Prices For Cotton, IN DEBTS. Sheriff’Sales for February. Will beseflO befo(V, tin*, e.oinri house iloor in She town <•>( y.ebul->n ’ier.i the first Tuesday in February nextjx tweca.theCcgal liomsof sah* the following ]vo|Ki*ty to-’vat: ()ne Jforsc farm Xev Era Engine and Holler L-eved on is the ju* jperty of A. J. i WhihvHnl 11. M. t to satiny a com nuuj la-M M la Issin* .fiikc .Superior Ooe.rt ia favovof \V.K.Muriliey and T. D.Dewnury vsa. J .Whih*a.mlH.s(M .Tanner A (lo.niul polu - tedoutfoy IMaitills Attorney,said Kngin *is f now in good muni tig order and loeahul a Milncw Ua. *w5M f ()S alm(,> at the same time and place the romain • leriiiK*rest. in threi* hundred acres of land more r less after the expdr.ittlon <f 0 e wl cl ow -feiwer in Mu-wrm.. being on that tract of In i*l oft he Ksdat'* <*l James S. Livemler deceased inthcTtn District of original ly Mon roe, now Pike < '<minty, nsnignedtiw bis widow nsci'fk>wer levnnfion a tin* property of the es tate of J ds. i'javtfmlcr Disccascd to satisfy t wo h fa Issued from Just ice <'onri YU District G. M. in favor of .L A. FJunt against J. S. Laven dcra.nd Joint F.Howard Administrators ot James S. LavaMider Deiv-ased. Levy made and n iiirned tom by W. fl. Oonly a.lawful 1 Con sta th- in ami for su’d County. I.n.vht jG.2 l Tfcis. I )ee. J 1 si ISK-1. VV. P. HUSSFY, Sheriff. A. P. TRIPOD P 5 Broad Sfcroet, Atlanta, Ga. Artists’ and Painters MATERIA LS. FRICXOII ANO AMEKICAN Window and Looking Glass. AM. KI.VDH iF Lubricating Oils PORTLAND GEM! N PLASTER, ETC. M E ,’T [Aveill Mixed Paint —AND — SILICATE PAINT CO.’S i ■ ilucl fUODrcTIuNS. g|ji Vt '4i# ; ; ij ij ij igMpj ij H ill '^-THE - msvms. This meuicinr*, combining Iron with pun v' MaMu tonics, quicLly * nnrt cohidU u-ly ('ures D , 'ii>o|si:i Yf't*n.ui:(*te, I inrtnrciilo(!, jrnliuia,Cbili>aml Fevers, Lin'. N>:ra!, itis an un .: ; :t remedy for Diseases of tb-i ICi.*ncyH "’ Liver. jl is in\; lor Diseases peculiar ie- T'Tcv.en, arJ ■ '•-li>>'cad Fcdentr.ry lives. 11 does not in j im*!u* teeth. cause 1 pi '/Lnce const! jHitiOu-rof/i'T Iron mwlicmr.* <to. Itrnriv-lies find f urif:cs the Mood, stimulates th, appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Hcartlnirn and It( Idling, and streiglJu tnsthe mwFcYs and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassftcde, XAtckof Enerr>*. Ac., it has na equal. The pciHifne has nhove trade mark end crossed red lines un wrapper. Take no other. Hade c!j hj ERC’.VX CHEMICAL < 0., DALTI3ICRE, 210. N itw Om.KANs,Dec. 2!), B6*L Special t’orrospomlcncc. Christmas in Now Orleans was ushered in with ;t multitude <>i tin ltortvs, the. usual powder bin wing and all variety of pranks for n'l.ieli yotlng America is noted, jtnd while there was no snow, tiie s.*ies were overcast, the air damp aud chilly, and Itlazing fires and heavy ovi'rcoats wore very onjoyabte. T'i.e <!:ty was largely celcdtrated by an adult class with “glass horns," for which the chilly atmosphere created an unusual demand, though there vots little or no evidence of intem perance on the streets nor in the public resorts. At the Exposition it was child ren's day, who were admitted at hail’price, and for whose delecta tion a large Christmas tree was pre pared, stocked with a vast variety of gifts. In the evening there was ii'.v music, and the buildings were briiliantly illuminated by electrici ty, arid tt great throng of delighted pc. ipic, including the little people, T'.tt in the novel sights for tiie time. I The main building devoted to pri me and general exhibits, Covers a ' pace of thirty-three acres, and elic ited many exclamations of wonder from the numerous visitors. All the buildings are on a settle of like magnitude, the whole including tt hont seventy-five acres under roof. While many hundreds of Exhi bits are already up, possibly thous ands, it may surprise the reader, as it did your correspondent, to learn that many hundreds are yet incomplete, and very many tire yet to arrive; and this is not true’of private hut also of Govcnncnt and State Exhibits, and fully a month must elapse before the vast enter prise will he incomplete running order, so that the intending visitor will 1. )ose nothing by postponing j 3is coming for thirty days, but will jhe the gainer by doing so. In the I meantime the grumbling and fric tion inevitable at the inauguration of all great events, prevails in this ease. It Would be a thankless, and perhaps n useless task, to attempt 10 locate theenuse or causes of so much conflict, friction and confu sion. Much of it doubtless results from delay in forwarding exhibits; some from lack of rapid and plen tiful transportation,and some from unavoidable mistakes in the man agement. But in ti short time,, your correspondent believes that* all grounds of complaint will have dis appeared, and the great Exposition will present a scene of peaceful and multiform interest never before wit nessed in the world’s history, and that .its results will surpass the wildest dreams o - its projectors. A number of spites have their exhibits in an incomplete condition, some .are nearly ready, but your readers must await succeeding let ters for notice of them, as it would do them injustice to apply either de scriptkm or criticism to them at this early stage, and to which your correspondent intends to do full j justice. The (fovernment displays, when finished, will he the most com plete and the most interesting ever attempted, and will he in itself a great study,both for the student and teacher and for the ordinary ob server. Every department of the public service, the navy and army, the Interior. Patent, State Educa tional, all will hero be portrayed, together with a most wonderful .ar ray of ancient, prehistoric and historicobjects of the greatest in terest to all. To all of which such attention will he given its to, leave little moro to be asked for In* 1 your readers. It may !>c well to remind such of your readers as intend to visit the] Exposition,'-’that on arrival here they will find pl4ntv of lodging I room from 25 cents to one dollar I per ile v, and as for hoarding it can lie hud at any price “under the sun,” and in every variety, from a ham sandwich to an elaborate and luxurious banquet. The Ex position office in the city, I (it) Gravier street, has a department entirely, occupied in directing strangers’where to find accommod ations, and as the information is free and reliable, it is well to call there. Have your mail directed to ‘ Exposition Postoffiee,” XewOr leans, La., as there is much liahil- ] ity of its being lost in the rush, if ] coming only to the general office! in the eitv. Bring umbrellas, over- j coats, and if convenient a blanket I wit h you; a parasol and straw hat will also b; useful on odd days. Extendi::x to you tie eompli-j incuts of the season, and trusting: that we may have many pleasant meetings during the next six] months, while portraying the Ex position and the objects of intcre-t ] in the great Southern Metropolis, for the present, adieu. Plows and plow fixtures of all j kinds at W. R. Murphey & Co’s. | °hYS!C'o** Z A.\D CnJLuiCto RECO ZH D IT* IT LEADS ALL KoctbQ'- 'blood-purifyir.rf in.f'(!jrii>u is or l*.ri3 eHr boon prepavoil, w . >*)•. £*> oojjv ploioly meets tlio wanu* ot* pliysmitG-t. ami general pubiio w Ayer’s Sarssparii" z. It leads tho list ns "t” tW ?r i,r*- tiott tor p..il bloo'i ibsihisi rf. i; • ■ . ■ . iWORilftS? "'■■'.•-A -ii :' ! .<• ami .* x••• l it* i ■-* ">" .' For\.onstitnt*if'n* , .l <.• iu. •■i-* u ,, ”L Aveu s s.* ...j.vi’.'um v • *’> •‘Hir'l Ml true remt*h\ It k ‘ uistnborloss cases. It will stop tko nar *■••> cauurl al l;.-'.*:i i*' t :cs. an*l r*.*novo i•.(•*■ • ’•- inu ouor of* tli. oivnbU, v/aicli arc iu*.i g .oa3 oi -‘.eroluious cr>giu v ' 1 . .. :P-j o\ f t’.nauo of tw > *••*;.: ou.o o. f'-** —i id;,’ cViiMrea M’ns t* >" . ••••.-: *.i C'JiLJ with ulcerous iM’ n.;./ <•:. as face an*i :*.'*:k. At the -v *. r ti m* ir> * cs were snV.il.oi, ir.*' *'• 1 ’••• ' " '*'<'•• ( L * “• - '•* •*' C, . • LO Cl lUlUiH’r i. *■ Cl, j be • . i. 'J iiey unite*; it*, lecu.iu. Dial ui .A v i .. .’j Vt\• A ’ VLII.LA. AiO .V ti'“ •• DiT*- tlnip il ;t jt *. ..* v ' ib' j iinDfovdiuont. v/nich. !y an ; ‘iucr*.j.co i • your tVircuiu.iis, vd* e u.'.i t-.*;; ciMiipicto ami permanent ciu '■ > > .... Of th of any dip fulo-ia tenJ.*LCie?: an-1 no t:*.t- T ■ ' 1 ' ' uiC-0 promt.*:, cr etfoctuul resuil?. Youis truly, D. F. JOHNSON.'* PUEPARED DY Dr..!.C. Ayer A. Cos., Lowell, Mass. Eotd by all Druggists; ft, si-; buttles lbr 55. The Legist:.tu r- In aecordiUiCri with the resolutioii to adjourn on the 20th, the Legisla ture adjourned to July next. 1 hurs day and Friday, were Largely con sumed by the House in discussing the general liquor bill. The liquor element in the House by filibuster ing were able to stave oh a vote,and the bill was made the special order for the first Monday tit the July ses sion. There were however several test votes taken which showed that the temperance element in the house, was more titan two to one. Thursday the House offered a gross indignity to Bike county, one that has not been put on any county heretofore. Hon. Jon. E. Gardner offered a resolution tender ina Mr. Thus. J. Williamson a seat on the lioor, and the 1 louse refused to grant the request by voting down the resolution. I’ike will long ic member this snub offered her Rep resentative. Outside the appropria tion bills very little was done save the passages of localjbills. Writeen befer c the holidays but was crowded out. How He Got Position. “I applied for a position in a banking house in Wall street six nfonths ago, and although I proved my competency, they would not take me. 1 had been down on my luck and looked old and shabby. An idea struck me, I got up anew growth of hair with Parker’s Hair Balsam, raised a decent suit of clothes, applied again, and they took me in a minute.” So writes a clerk with s2,Of A salary. The moral is plain. Parker’s Hair Balsam gives a person anew face. Notwithstanding the position of Mr. Blaine, that the Liquor Ques-‘ tion was not a national one, during his canvass, for the presidency, his party comes forward and virtually brings it into our national polities. Before adjourning for the Holidays the Republican Senate passed tiie Blair Liquor bill which provides for the appointment of all “Alcoholic Liquor Commission,” to consider the expediency of a general law. re stricting and regulating the trade, or prohibiting it, as the ease may he. It is not impossible that I the matter may result in the recom mendation of a prohibotory ainend m-nt to the Constitution of the ] United States. Hon. Samuel J. Randall has made the tour South and was re -1 reived with a regular ovation every | where, in his speeches he has stated that he favored the abolition of the j internal revenue as it was a war meagre, illegal and unjust in time s of p ace. Mr Randall visited Louis vi 11 *, Birmingham,Chattanooga and other places, and returned on the third hist to Washington City. What a blessed thing it would he, if all the churches in the state could he financially up, like the Second Baptist church, of Atlanta. On the first day of every month (ho Treasurer, hands the pastor a chock for the months salary. We s*A no reason why the spiritual standard of that church should not he as high as the financial, Ben Butler having spent A’200,0 f in his effort to elect Blaine and not succeeding he has been compelled’ to mortgage his place in Washing-’ ton to get money. This's not in accord with the pop.uiar.4d t about Butlers wealth ns heq'p thought to make SIOO,OOO annually by his ' >v practice. John]’. Bryant has been nomi nated and confirmed United States marshal for the Northern district of Georgia. NO. BO