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Death of Mrs. J F DoLaooy.
Wh learn iron* tho Eastman Journal,
that Mrs. John F. DeLaoey died at her
homo in Eastman on Tuesday of last
week. After an illne#of several months,
she passed gently away. Ihe numerous
friends of 001. DeLaoey in Montgomery
county will join u* in extending to him
our wannest sympathy and oondolenoo,
iu this his hour of greut sfliietiuu.
A Horror of Horrors
Tho dailies of last Friday are filled
with tho particulars of tho most dines
Irons railroad accident that wo have over
read of, which ooeiirred on Thursday in
Illiuois. A telegram from Forest, 111.,
says,
“All the railway horrors iu the history
of this country were surpassed, three
miles east of Chatsworth lust night,
when an excursion train on tho lolodo,
Peoria, .V Western railroad dropped
through a burning bridge, and over a
hundred people wore killed, and four
times that number more or leas badly
injured. ”
The train was bound for Niagara Fulls,
and wee carrying 9CO excursionists. Iho
list of the killed fools up 150, and 05 of
them woro from Peoria, Illinois.
Tulapoosa.
Wo have been favored by tho Tula poo-
Bn Laud, Mining & Manufacturing Co.,
of Talnpooan. Harulsou county Ua., w ith
a copy of their prospectus. Tho popu
lation of tho plaoe three years ago was
only fit). Since that time, owing to the
beautiful and healthful location of the
place, the rich farming hupls adjacent
sad the rich deposits of gold, iron and
marble, it has increased to about 1,600.
There arc uow some 40 business houses
located there, also express, telegraph aud
post offices, » churches. 0 huge hotels,
8 saw aud planing mills, schools, oouit
house, cotton gins, and factories. Ho
tels aud houses are uow so crowded w ith
investors and settlors, that it is extremely
difficult to secure accommodations.
An Incarnate Demon.
Owing to tho failure* of the mails last
week on account of the freshet, wo only
K ,,t the news ot the unparalleled murder
of tho Wonlfolk family, near Macon, in
time to giVO a very short notice of it
If our notice had been eomtuensurale
with the atrocity ot tho crime, it would
have tilled the whole paper. It stands
alone in the history of crime iu Georgia
perhaps anywhere tor cool, delibt •
into conception aud sceccßoful execution.
Jt is difficult to conceive of a human so
deb.is oil and diabolical r*s to plan aud ex
ecute, for filthy lucre, tho murder .if Ins
own father, step mother six brothers
and sisters, and an aged aunt, kui eki
them ou the head while they slept, like
they were so many hogs. His victims
were of both sexes and of all ages, from
prattling infancy to • tottering old age
And as he emerged from the house that
in hud converted into a slaughter-pen,
with Funds reeking with the blood of
ins kindred, his bloody feet desecrated '
liis “angel mother’s gnu'e, which lay
in the front yard! Surely the name of
Tom Wool tola will go down to posteiity
with t-xecratiou of all civiliz'd mankind.
A brass baud whoso only tune is n
dirge may be said to be out of place at
the bead of a picnic pioccssiou, buttin'
depends upon the results of the picnic
—sometimes a corpse is brought back
from the scene of festivity.
—We learn from the Dublin I'os! U>«t
Col. Wash It cacti ha* removed from
S.ivanuau to Dublin, where he bus i«c..-
tv 1 i.'i tiii i"aeU.c .... ...
COP.RI-PONBENCU
Hilitop.es.
“Waal, hit do beat all! ihe currup
tion ,m ilepraivity uv sum pcepnl l-vapast
I concoivin uv. Hit’s ahead uv ole .Satin
hissnlf, I know, though be star.ed the
whole uv hit, ut the fust."
“To what do you allude, papa '
“I haiu't a ulludiu to nothin. I'm u
till kin uhont that Torn Wolf up -about
Macon, that killed Lis father ”
“WoolfoJk, papa. W-00-1 f-o-l-k.”
“Waal, hit’* Dutch, or Britlish, ur
Outlandish for wolf, I rekin. Hit means
wolf 1 know. Hit can't mean notbiu
cine, for ho killed his father, an Lis step
mother, uu hi* brothers au sisters, an
his aunt West -nine uv em alt—a*
they lay asleep i i ther beds, a ilre.imiu
uv no luma. Knocked em in the head
with it cboppiu ax, Au all bcease thor
whs h sow tbousuu dollars thnr that he
aunied, mi he couldn’t git hit toil they
wus nil dud. An now tker’s poepul that
1 mi-h ho wur crazy, an not sponsibul for his
icon.lnck. lluin’t hit luity stnuigo liow
: sum crui-.v foks cuu hide ther insaoenees
| all ther lives an nobody knows nothin
'uv hit tell tl.or necks nr übout to bo
stretched, un then, pursntb, all at wunat
mm smurf lawyer finds sum smart doctor
that, sayes the feller’s umuue. Ac then
they bot to an hunt up witnesses to say
I that lie done aicli an sich a fool thing a
j long tuuo ago c.-t who haiu’t done fool
| things in his life, I wtmder? I hov, I
j know bat I didn’t hank em up iigiust
' tho day uv my trial for murder,but tride
j to fergit em, au wus iu hopes everbndy
else would too. Hut es I wus to kill
you ud ycr mammy an gran'son athonten
tho loust spook uv a cause iu the worl, I
guess some fool 'ud rioollect em, uu say
as bow he idlers thougt I wus u little
cracked. Au es I’d |iore alitllo gold in
the crack, un promus big more, I reckiu
he’d muko hit bigunufl to save my neck.
Au riomo ole bull houdod doctor 'ud ex
ninin my bod, an shake his osn, that’s
jc-st like hit, an then purseed to deliver
lussnlf of a long burruug about tho cu
tickk* uv the os fruntyi an the pericardi
um ii V tile os humiltou, nu the ee rebel
; lum, ami the eerro guidon, an the dick
oiih knows what that uobtidy 'ud oudor*
j fdttii.l, nur Lim outlier; au finally wind
! up with a medicated opinion that would
i be dr shied to enure to my benefit to the
value uv so ninuy uv my dollars in his
pocket. Greusiu a witness has about the
same cflock us greosin a cart wheel-hit
makes cm run slick. An then the law
yers ud pow wow cm tell they’d know I
tho't 1 wus a killiu snakes iistid uv wini-
I min an ehildern. An the jnrali, pore
soles, ’ud knew u beep less about tho
ease when bit vver all over than they did
at font, un HO they’d jest r ; to down ‘We
thwjUiah don’t tine (ho piisnur gilty. ’
An then I'll jest walk outen tho court
house a lookiu e* big on Watch, nil a
I fei hit ok happy es* Uclzcbub.
Hit’s jest sich purseedeucos as this, us
i makes hot boiled men take the law iu
! wun tilin' an a rope in tother. und bang
a man to the fust litu. An .sometimes I
I don’t blame cm much nuther. Hut bit’s
| rung tho, for hit's murder, too, nil wun
I murder don't make am.ther murder rite,
[ t declare i don’t kno what’s rite, thim
tinos I think -uu thou agio I dou’t
kno’.
Af.cu Hu»l.
From Eod Blull’.
Again dentil bus visited Rod Rluft,
and taken tr.nu us one of our sweetest
and most beautiful flowers. Ou the 11th
instant, Mrs. Emma Kynls, wife of Mr.
| John B. liyals, died. Mrs. Ryals suf
• sered ii grant deal, but bore her uffiic
lious with characteristic sweetness, and
a Christina fortitude probably neversur
pa.v.ed in any case. She lisd been with
; us but a few months, but in that short
i ,io had endeared herself to every ou©
who had formed her acqouinteuoe. Her
sii-ot Christian manners will leave a
vacant spot m ttie hearts of her many
friends, that the world can never fill.
She loaves u sweet little babe, only a
sow diva old, anil a fond uu.l loving
husband, to l-.mg mourn her loss. We
extend our heartfelt sympathy to the
bereaved husband and friends.
Dr. J. C. Ryals, of Spring Hill, spent
several days at Red Bluff Inst week,
nrouud the sick bed of las daughter-iu
law.
We bad the pleasure, of a trip to the I
neighborhood t f Mr. l'isgah church, anil j
saw several line crops, tiuioug which we |
may mention I tint of Hon. C 8. Hamil-;
tou, which i* as fine as we ever saw. ;
Mr. das. A. Renton also has a flue crop,
and so h ive \le.---is 8. 11. Calhoun, and
J, J. Calhoun, l'his is one of the finest.
farming portious ot our county. The
farmers arc doing well, and one reasou !
m, that they depend upon farming for a
living, and give all tlieir time to their
fauns i’i.o tt suit is that they are grow- :
mg mote imb ; i ndent every day, and
lin-ir churches aud schools me growing
ialgcl all ttie time.
Where i* Scrap? We seldom -ec Lcr
interesting little scraps now. We hope
• iey ' ;h not drop that pcneil too often.
Cver vours,
1* li ,T. *
From Adamsvi.le.
Mil. Editob: —Your correspondent at*
Hits place has been silent for some time,
„nd 1 believe I will give you a few dots j
from our place until ‘•Hope” wakes up
again, if you will allow me space in your
worthy paper.
Mrs. 8. F. Brown and her; son Dykes,
of Lothair, arc visiting friends in this,
viciuity.
Mr. iU. W. Dunham sud family, of
this place, have just returned from a vie- j
it to friends at Sandersvilie.
1 tLink tho next invitation should be j
to Arch Hill, to come to Adamsville. *
He ought to come. I tell you, Mr. Hill,
we have music from the musijuitos, and
you can hear the pigs squeal, and the
geese squall, aud the chickens cackle;
add you can see your namesake, and the
mules run away, and several other things
of interest, und last, but not least, you j
can see the girls sling the cook pots. I
;am glad I am not u girl. Bat that’s
light girls, bo useful if you can, aud j
keep the loafer* plenty to eat.
Our community has been bless*-d with i
j good health, since the death of oar be-
I loved friend Mrs. T. W. Rogers.
The farmers are iu good heart, as they
expect to harvest a good yield of cotton,
- corn, potatos etc.
Rov. Mr. Giles preached ns a good ser
j mou at Adamsville school house ou last
Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. It is no
largo place, aud we huve no church, but
1 wo have the preacher, aud he is not like
j some; he don’t think it will disgrace him
|to preach in a liltlo school house. I
; liopo I will live to nee a large church at
1 Adamsville, yot. If the crowns of all
the kingdoms of the earth were laid
down at my feet in exchange for my
! preacher, aud the love of hearing him
preaob, I would spurn them. I will
visit yon ug.iin soon, so for tho present,
1 will bid yon all adieu.
TIIEIMIAUX.
Two L ttlo Orphans.
JtiixSoy Banner.—
Ou our return from Jacksonville one
night hint week, two little children took
the train at Callahan, Fla. They were
by themselves, and atitck close together.
When wearrivrd at Jesup, they remained
on the train which wus to come up the
East Tenue.-se road, mid when the con
doctor came round the little hoy p.-iid
the fare to seme point we could not nn-
I deretuud The more wo watched thorn
the more w« became interested in them
The little boy was perhaps ten years
i old, und the little girj about eight.—
i The boy’s was pale and w- ru with cart-.
liis huge, pule blue eyes were turned
I tovvai.t the top ~f the car ns ho ent. l*y
• hi* tittle sister, ,v. ho was eleepiug on flic
-e.it with bur (Tend restirg on his tdu ul
i der. 8!io was evidently younger than her
| brother, but much better grown. Her
| hair was of a light golden color, and
hung in graceful waves over her little
1 shoulders, and to the seat.
At last we became so interested that
*e approached them, and asked them
! where they were going, who they were,
i etc. The little boy answered politely,
and said that they wore going to Mcßae
; Gn. to sec his grandfather, John F. Mc-
Rae. He said hi* mono was Wynn, and
! i hiit his mother's name wus Lula Mcßae.
! Turning his head sligblly, tho iight
! shone iu his face, and a tear glistened
j :a his pule blue cyt\ us he continued:
My father has boon dead several years;
nty mother married again, aud we were
; living uoar Couar Keys, when just two
wcoks ago she died, and now J have uo
mother. ” Ilia voice trembled, aud e
| shilling tear dropped from his eye us he
; raisod his hand to his face. A tear ol
sympathy fell from our owu eyes, as we
| rat and gazed upon the poor little or
phans, No father, no mother, no homo!
But now they are with their grandpa
rents at Mcßae, who will love them and
! give them a good home, aud iu every
way lie a father to the fatherless aud a
mother to the motherless.
Pounds Per Bushel.
Wheat. fiO If,*; Corn, shelled, 50: Corn in
ear, 7i) ft; Rye 00 tt>; Onis 32; Wliite rotat».s (JO;
Sweet Potatoes, 55; White P, iiif, 80, Castor
B i 1C; Clover So D, ii'-. Timothy, SS; Max
Sea, 30; lletup, 42; Peas, 60; Blue Grass Seed.
14; Buckwheat, 42; Dried Peaches 33; Dried
Apples, 86; Onions, 57. Stove Coal, SO; Malt, 46;
Bran, 80; Plastering Hair, 8; Turnips, 55; Uu
slaoLod Lime, SO: Cora Meal, 48; Salt, tiue, 55;
Salt, coarse, 50; Orouud B-aus 24; Barley, 48
Hominy, Gl\ Onion Sets, 35 Bis.
Capacity of Boxes.
A box SO inches square, 16% inches dec
will eontmu one barrel, or 3 bushel*. A box 15
inches square, 14'j inches deep, will contain'
half-a-barrol. A lh>x 17x14 inches, 9 incises
deep, will coutaiu one bushel. A box 10x12
Inched, 9 inches di'ep, will contain haif-a- j
bitslu-l. A box 8 inches square, 3S inches
deep, will contain one peck. A box inches
square, 4 3-1 Giu flies deep, wil contain one
gallon idrv uie-^surc.)
Liquids.
V.iig.ish pint. 2.1 or ; Auierican pint ;
l .;n' r . 1 pint 2•. i:.ts, 1 quart (both!
K;.C and Am.): 4 qiuvrs. 1 gallon (both K..g.
and Am.'- tnmloer, half pint (Atu.); common
wine glass. 2 es.; large wine glass, 4 os.; ce-.u
--; . Vl. spoons, i Ua. '4
t.i. .p.. - ; /•
Kii-iiu ou of t’:c Blue aud Giay.
At Evansville. Ind., from September
20tl> to the 2iJrd; inclutivc, there will be
a" grand re-union of the blue and tne
gray.
The people of Evansville, regaiAlo
of party, are determined to make this
re-uniou u6ucc6hh, a national affair. The
vi.sitorH will be tho guesta of Farragut
Po«t, G. A. R. The Evansville O-urier
says:
It should be a matter of hearty con
gratulation, as eviuciug the intelligence
and patriotism of Farragut Post, G. A.
R., of this city, that it is the very fiiat:
Grand Army Post in the country to rec
ognize that the present and future de
fenders of the union against all foes, arc ;
the sons of the confederate, as well as
federal soldiers, and that enlightened |
statesmanship and true loyalty demand
that tiiis new generation of Americans
shall come together in fraternal greeting,
inspired with one impulse, devotion to j
the union, and pledged to defend but
one flag, the star* and stripes. And the
brave Southerners, anpreciatiug the cor
dial invitation of Farragut Post, are
coming to our re-union by the thousand.!
Confederate soldier* aud their sods '
and daughters, with hearts overflowing!
with love for the old flag aud all the.
blessed liboi ties of which it is the token, i
are coming to tuko pot luck with us for
four days, and they will meet with j
an open-armed welcome, God bless j
them! .
—ls the grand juries of the country
will do their duty, tho pistol pocket will
become a thing of the past. Constitu
tion.
—Prince Ferdinand, of Suxe-Coburg
lias bade difianca to Ilnsniu, and accept
ed the Bulgarian tliroue.
Eucklen’s Armen Salve.
Tun Best Sai-veiu the world l’or Cuts,
Bruises, Bore*, Ulcers, Salt Rheum.
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Uliilbluin3Corns, aDd all Skin Eruptions,
and postivi ly cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box.
For sale by nil druggists.
Greatly 17teiU'<l,
Not afw of ihe citizens of ML Ver
non have recently become greatly «xcir
- d over the astounding facts, that seve
ral of their friends who had been pro
nounced by tneir physicians incurable,
and beyond ah ii"ja—suffciiinr with
that (bellied monster. Consumption—
; have been completely cured bv Dr.
King’s Now Disco vet y tor Consumption,
the only medicine that, does positively
cure uil throat and lung data tiers, CoiL'M*,
Colds. Asthma .and Rr unshiiie. Trial
bottle free uLuuy Drug Btoi u, large bot
tles SI.
IVotulc i f\tl Cui’fa.
V.'. D. Hoyt ic Co., Wholesale -and re
tail Druggists of Rome. tta.. sax' : We
have been si lling Dr. King’s New Dis
covery, Electric Bitters and Boc.kliu’s
Arnica Salve, for two years. Have nev
er handled remedies that sell as v eil, or
give such universal sstialactiou. There
have been some wonderful cures effected
bx these mo,.icineb in this city. Several
cases of pronounced Consumption have
been entirely cured by (lie use ot a few
bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery,
taken to connection with Electric Bitters.
Yv’e guarantee them always.
Solo by all druggists.
Li.'.r.inr High Sclviol.—
The Spring Term of this School wilt open
February 14th 1*47. and conti five ..ohola*-
tic months. The Fall Term will begin \ugv.*i
•29th, and continue thn e months- Tuition will
bo *1.60 per month for each pupil, lv.tr i;s
will be given full benebt of Publie Beliuol
Fun 1.
Discipline will lie mild, but firm. Ev. n ef
fort will bo made to ad vane e pupils rapidly,
and. at the s ane time, inako them thorough
in their studies.
Very Kcspeclfnliy,
It. F. lltr.ntx’o. Principal.
a ISeWreadlns" Tree
FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES.
Bend your name, and the name a:io nddre - i
5 ofjoar : I'ii.M ors r ir.-. !s . ivtUl
vcrdar.it get tree for jeurs. Ifaud .*> 1.
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Poems, Fun, Adventures, Thu
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! trains on tiiir ro -.J will ran e.>
! head dowh. ’ ll 1
7Wim hr Savannali . .a • (
12 Sap in lv .JacUaoeviti..
440 ptu 1v.... - >anfart..
•J 00 pin ar TuuiJjh. a. 3 bdp in
PLANT sTEA.iI.3IIU’ LINE.
Monday and! , Vll -, a ar • li ::l
TLuts pin (
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Friday p in f ' “ *- ,
lYcdne* and f „„ yr„ pat, j v *. an< - •
Satur pin f “ . j h..t ,
• Pullman buffet cars to and Irani N .■■•>' r :n j
and Tampa.
7 00 am !v Sovimr.au .nr 7 3#* P m !
842 a m lv Jesup . . or 0 16pm!
I 9 60am ar Wayeross Iv .a os pin ;
120ain ar Citiiai...■ a Us 1 ; —
noon ur . Jsu&Bourdlt lv
j fitliialv... ..oaei'-wmiue. at i -• p •>!
| 1015 ahi lv Wt yet.jst. * 4 ■;
11204 pm lv Valdosta. iv 2 :> in \
12 34 pm It. . . .Quiuin.u .... .: ;• m I
i Izz {> in ar... .1 . c. ■ m
I 3 35pm ar Baiul.iidge aTi '» m
■1 04 p m ar. . .Ci.. ': V • i . 1 II Jo ■n ,
Pullman buffet cars to and foci
ami New York, to and iixln Vi a. d Not 1
Orleans via Pensacola.
EAST FVLuRIDA EXTllll.c -
1 30 p m lv Savannah ar 12 06 p m j
8 20 p in lv Joanp iv 10 3a a in ; •
4 10 pro ar Wajci <■ ■■ . . ■- , i
! 733 p m ar. JV! • ivilio ... .lv 7on.i rn j
415pni lv Jaornaii-.. .ar 15 aia j
; 720 p m lv Wa;
8 31 p in ar Dupont
325 p 111 lv I.aki-lit!.. .. ir in T. ... ;
3 45 p m lv Gaine s .due in it* >0 a ;n '
6 ;,5 pm lv •••• Live Oak nr 71- .> i
840 pm lv Dupont. .. .ar 5 -' ■ a m |
1055 pm ar Thi.ieanvil’e lv 375 t. m (
12kain »r Albany i lv 1 2.5 a m j
Pullman buffet car.-: to and from U l.iouvain i
and St. Loiti I 'via j'honiasviiic, A.” ...., a ■ .
' gumevy and Nasi-viiic.
ALLAN V ...1 i'lA ..
735 pin lv -,a\ aiu.ah . i l«< m
10 05 pui lv .. . Jcritp tv o„ta ia
12 40 am ar Way cross. .. Iv 13 10 a|
5 30am vr Jiu-I»«.oi.vi:ic. iv ; m j
900 pin 1v... . Jacksonville*.. ar ■■ .cJaiuj
105ain lv V. . . roHa. . ;.i j• . iij
‘2 30 ain ar.. . .Dupont . !■l9• '. : ..i j
710 a mar Li ve Oe k lv it po , > nti I
10 30 a m ar. ... Gaineavill lv 345pm|
10 45 am ar lake .ii ■ .. iv ■> . ■ ■
2 65 a in lv j
fl 39 ain ar Th<r':ia#vii!o. lv 7■' am |
1140 ain ar .. Aiiinr.v lv : ’i
.Stops al allropoUr P i!;> .a.
infi cars to ami!rom 5; v >•■' -
nrh, and to and from iAn tow and Sic .ti -i. l !
Gainesville.
Win. P. Tlujdee, Gen f ... A*;t.
B. G. Flemish,bui ’t.
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E. T. V. & G. M.
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947 642
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1115 (5 52 'i ;>• !J7
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11 55 724 ILal-y. 72 2 2c,
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, 110 825 .1.-.HUp, . . .lv i! 20 .i |
am am piu au. j
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r P. P. & W. CONNECTIONS.
! j
1 ; Leave Jeaup 130a in 842 n it.
j Arrive V.'avnross 3 in'. •.> Oin; j
, “ JaclisOiivilto. 5.15 12 i
' i
For schedule, and othe, inforinarior: cedi on )
J, J. GRif’KIN, A. G. I>. A. j
ii. IV. \\ LEAN.
Cell’ll ass. lie... tArott. ;
1 {JiS i tp* : .e a; .a n JV - ,< i;,
> Va i 2*5 '* \ 5.-5 Ls i< t’■\3 k tvs L«. c
GEORGIA DIVISION.
In effect December IS'.h 1888. 75th r.t 'i. iiine.
X 1.-Tnwir.c . am.
j Lveavo Atlanta | 7 . x
| Arrive CniiiesviUo ...!f; 12 ;- ' ; : m !
I “ Lula ! 936 p m ■ ••
“ T c » It i 12 01
1 « Seneca ill;-/ pm 12 5'.,. ,
“ Groenvilli : 102 a m
*• Bmutanburg ... • 2 17a m 343i> in j
“ Ciiarlojte | 505
6oi v ra:<ouM». ~ jja-lv.
i 3».0. AD. JKo 5.'4.
; Leave Charlotte !lv m 1 pm |
Arrive Sjmrv id.nry ! :i aci 3-3 ipm .
* fc Ort i . i D. 81 i i
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“ Uaiucsviiie j i 5 2o n:n H ■ ;> ui '
* '.Ytl Ulitfii j «.Jk iO ii ill 10 -’J fcf iE*
t
Tl.rouch tiekris a:i uai. at vrin. ip d i
’ to all points. F-t rates atul inf rn.utiou apply i
to any agent of the company, or n,
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Was liinctan. D. C.
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COL CTY iiIIIECTOItY.
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j ia. i .G afci *! r ; v . o’. Sniitb, So-
U- >r- ■ no.. . ijpi ng term etmveuea 4th
5‘ .a .'ii: .a tcini, 4.ia Monday iu
Octobe..
CorxTY Officers.
' ■ .cAi tinn . Conn lss
m mo ith. Sheriff, J. D. Me
-11 S. B. Morris,
ii. Tax Goliector;
• C iu ity rreaoiirer, T. B. Calhoun,
‘ -ii . . Coroner, Martia
, ( , onassrcxEKs.
; L. Mather»,
•• Hr. md John
1 .a..,(. aicAllister. Couit
ba.i.o) (ii’Edccatioh.
■ M. D.
,.i Sr.; J. ('layuju
C - . c < i miscioner.
JusTi, u Cocirrsr
a . V'« no.,—i. District,—Friday be
fore the 3nd Saturday. D. C. button, J. P.;
' A. 1 ; G. W. Dui.ii.im and W. L.
Eoti'.nir—l22lst Dist.—lat Saturday. J,
IT M. i KmMar, f T* .
t. . >- a,-.,-, U. A.,
a r Ton—slst District—2nd Saturday.
L. *. aj.cE .ic, J. i’.; Vi.D.X’odd, conn table.
... . v«»:k... ;i! 5 d District—3rd Saturday.
> .< — - .. i aa. .J. It. Cieinentb, S,
Long Fond—27sth District—4th Saturday.
John J. M< Arth ir, J. P.; L. Sharp, N. P.; A.
M Peterson and Clayton Mortla, consta
piiib,
Vi. HU Saturday, J. Clay
ton Clementa, J. P.; J. M. WaUN. P.
c ‘■ ; i-t.-ii i --2nd Saturday. 0.
f line a, »\. L. jo., D,
GOiiß
luAiSONIC.
-•:al lojgl, no. 239, f. a. m.
• a : y coimuuuiotition fourth Sut
lii'eUi , in ' ta ! l i lilt!) lit 10 o’clock H. ill.
1 i HEWS, W. iu.
... a EX. £.... —i.cLA, Ee-o’y,
SAIBAI'H SCJiOOLS.
.Wi 1 • si.—i lijah I\lc*Rae, Sup'l.
tor ui g, at 9 o’clock*
e-a . a 'ii'-. ,y ;i.a., ( , 0 | As-.,cilit son
• . ut; >i. Mcßae Secretary.
1 ia-:.,, A 1 furday before tile 2nd
■ v November; Annual
■ >. ■■■--: . a.iore tne Ist Suuday in
Al,- aut, , ..an y ear.
B iLi lIOUB SEBVICES.
PI'ESLYXiaUAN.
(i.n., \i. J*ONme>i Fiiator.)
■i f. ' ; mos First and fourth Sundays ia
eacii month, morning and evening.
itiEXLODIsX.—SIt. VkRKoH CIRtItJIT.
i V.aV, G. J. Giles, P. C.)
P V. UFPSSIONAL CARDS.
CH A3. D. LOUD.
At».o* any At Lu’ef,
.r. .Lli vvOln, - - - - - Ga.
j ” t .. iii : ij l i cue-aiaitJ State Courts.
I'Ve E. MoLENDON
ILAWTEB,
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“ >. - ». ««.-« *X, • • • a • V'iTuLA*
. . VOUESEY, M. 1).
’-• - - ' o* T. J. Ooursey; calla
V,’ attei v dtd,
It. W.-CAESWELL
LOB ut LAW,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
-tit. Vernon,' ; - ; ; ; (ia.
V v Di/i a ,ir ir. in Montgomery, Emanuel
i TV -m;»- ■ ’del;.: A, LjUi'eaa, Dodge and
C urtofthe
■' >t<.. a '. th« l .dted stati.- Courts Savannah
a . U 3. AV. C. LIVrNGSTOSV
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. .I‘JA id it W —it-V I J |
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B. E. CHENEY,
ORNEY AT LAW,
... ..1 L \ - - - . - - ga.
iVe jundes of Mont
■ V .air. Dod"" and I aureus, of
id Appling and Coffee of
Circuit. Lued and land titles
may C ’Wi-ly-p.
■ i r • ”>"» i7»*i3fr , *mTflM
odd I GiT,
i w ver,
to GA.
Gi'.i in the Com i-lioUEe. apr29-ly.
T). c STJXTOTf,
attorney at law,
A _> junl. I! Oil IX CHANeERY,
. —. i. Vernun Gj.
R| n
m xtt * iul-dVjr WeW a Lrns t 5
‘ii-- JNIN; ui- ‘IEDICINE and
v> | tTii>t 7 *\r
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iL‘ !)»)y ii 11 ftitilr ll tO JJ t Sill
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