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THE HEX RY BOUNTY WEEKLY
VOL. XIX.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
M..'Ponochh, Ga.
Will practice in the counties comprising
the Flint Judicial Circuit, the Supreme
Court of Georgia, and the United States
District Court.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MoDo.nouou, Ga.
Wiil practice in the counties composing
he Flint Judicial Circuit, the Supreme Court
®f Georgia and the United States District
Court. apr27-ly
P .1. REACIAII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
McDonough, Ga.
Will practice in all the Courts of Georgia
Special attention given to commercial and
jthercollections. Wilt attend all the Courts
it Hampton regularly. Office upstairs over
' The Weekly office.
A. BROW A.
’ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McDonough, Ga.
Will practice in all the counties compos
ting the Flint Circuit, the Supreme Court of
'Georgia and the United States District
(Court. janl-ly
| OII> L. T¥E.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Gate City Natioal Hank Building,
Atlanta. Ga,
Vracticcs in the State and Federal Courts.
ij A. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hampton, Ga,
Will practice in all the counties composing
the Flint Judicial Circuit, the Supreme Court
of Georgia and the District Court ol the
United States. Special and prompi inten
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Proprietor, Griffin, Ga.
1.11,A11.
(Last Week’s Letter.)
Bii; frost Wednesday morning.
Pork and turnips all the go uow.
Last Sunday was a beautilul day and
nd we all went to Sunday school, a
i-ual.
Mr. Johnnie Rodgers aud sister
i»s Nolley, passed through Lilah las
Thursday eveuitig
Some of our young people attendee
* singing at Mr. R. .1. Culpepper’s lasi
Sunday night, and reported au etij ya
ble time.
Mr. L. 11. Thompson gave us a call
Monday, and Mr. Will Middlebrooks
d Locust Grove was iu Lilah the same
day.
Mr. J. S. Elkins was very busily en
gaged making syrup the past week.
J. T. Hopkins is our champiou horse
trader. Call on him, boys.
Mr. M. M Craig is all smiles this
week over a little girl at liis house.
Mr. W. P. Woodward's family, we
are glad to uote, is still improving in
health.
Mr. J. S Elkius lias two pigs that
will weigh about four hundred pounds
each. That is the way to hedge against
five ceut cotton
A mad dog passed Mr. L. A. Latey’s
Wedne.-day morning.
Lookout for peace, plenty and pros
perity. Observer.
Found Dead on the Track.
Griffin, Ga., Nov mber 9. A negro
by the name of Jerry Parks, hailing
from Pike county, was found dead on
the Georgia Midland and Gulf railroad
track, about two miles west of this
place, early this morning. The coro
tier’s jury found a verdict to the effect
that he was killed by a train while sit
ting on the end of a crosstie asleep, but
all the circumstauces point very strong
ly to foul play.
The Congressional Majority.
The aggregate of the democratic
majorities in the eleven Georgia con
gressional districts foot up 45,208. The
largest majority was in the first district
—8 571. The smallest was in the 7th
district—l,323. The next highest ma
jority to Lester’s in the first was that
of ISlack in the tenth, which foots up
7,444.
Thus it will be seen that the major
ity iu the State was some thirteen thou
sand gieater than that in the October
election. It leaves no doubt of the
fact that Georgia is a safe democratic
State.
A BERDEEN, O.
Messrs Lippman Bros.,
Savannah, Ga.
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Aberdeen, Drown County, O.
Newnansville, Fi.a.
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McDonough, ga.. Friday. November 10. ihoj.
FREEZE IN TEXAS
And the Cotton Stalks In the Fields
Are Dead.
Dallas, Tex., November 11.—The
cotton crop is ended The thermome
ter was at 32 degrees at daylight this
morning. Y r our correspondent rode
twenty miles through the fields today.
They are black, the stalks are dead,
hulls, blooms, squares aud all. Not
one pound more cau be made this year.
Half the patches have been picked
clean, the other half will yield a little
more possibly. An eighth of the
amount already picked and ginned is
either marketed or lying at the gin
house. As uo rain of any consequence
lias fallen iu three m nths, the plauters
are well up with picking. There is no
leason to prevent their marketing every
hale within the next six weeks. Some
may hold it on account of low prices
aud the hope that later iu the season
they may get an advance. They are
unanimous upon one point—not to
plant more than half the present area
next year. Hundreds have determined
to plant none at all for the good and
sufficient reason that it does not pay.
It is now at least 2 cents below the ac
tual cost of production on leased or
rented lauds, and 1 cent below where a
man owns the ground.
Wheat, corn, oats and prairie hay
pay better than cotton at 3J and 4
cents per pound. Fortunately for the
Texas cotton planter, the homestead
laws of the state will not allow him to
incur other .ban debts of honor. He,
therefore, owes little or nothing. He
tias made one of the finest cereal crops
.-ver grbwn, and, therefore, his losses
mi cotton will not trouble him, other
than the reflection that he has wotked
this year on that crop for nothing.
She Said Grace.
An Englishwoman of rank—a duch
ess—was very apt to forget to pay her
bills. A milliner, whose large bill had
been repeatedly ignored by the duchess,
at last decided to send her little girl, a
pretty child of ten years, to beg for the
money which was so much needed.
“Be sure to say ‘your grace’ to the
duchess,” said the anxious mother, and
the child gravely promised to remem
ber. When, after long waiting, she
was ushered into the duchess’ presence,
the little girl dropped a low courtesy,
and then, folding her hands and closing
her eyes, she said, softly : “For what
I am about to receive, may the Lord
make me truly thankful.” As she
opened her eyes aud turned her wistful
gaze on the duchess, that light-hearted
person flushed very red, and without
delay made out a check for the amount
due the milliner.
The Old and the New.
The times change and we chauge
with them. Many past customs aud
usages exist now only iu memory. The
nauseous compounds formerly prescrib
ed and sold fur medical use have had
their day. Medical science has achiev
ed a great triumph along that line iu
presenting a remedy so pleasant to take
and so happy in its work of healing the
sick as Dr. King’s Royal Germeluer.
It is a pleasure to take this great prep
aration. It embodies the fruits of the
latest and best medical research, and
marks with much emphasis the fact that
“the new has charms which the old has
not." $1 ; 6 for $5.
Secretary Smith of the Interior De
pa tm> tit will effect a saving of $14,-
281 000 to the tax payers in the run
ning of bis department next year. The
appropriation for the present fiscal year
for the department was $169,554,950.
The Secretary, who has just completed
his estimates for the next year, says
$155,805,278 will be all needed for
the department during the next fiscal
year.
Bradstreet’s has a letter from an ex
pert in cutlery in which it is shown that
the new tariff law reduces duties very
materially, especially on the cheaper
sorts of knives used by the poor. The
McKinley duty on knives costing 12
cents was over 150 per cent., and on a
kuife costing 29 cents the duty was 90
per cent. Both of these duties are re
duced to 25 per cent. On knives cost
ing abroad 99 J cents the McKinley duty
was 100 p»r ceut., while the new law
reduces to 50 per cent.
The first fee ever received by the
newly elected associate justice of the
Georgia Supreme court, Hon. Spencer
R. Atkinson, was three little pigs given
him by a negio client.
gfey-WIHE OF CARDIII, » Tonic for Women.
TIIE POPULIST’S WIFE.
How She Answers a Flimsy Argument
of Her Husband.
There is a piornin -tit populist speak
er in Texas who has a wife with a
head on her and he submits his speeches
to hor before delivery. He prepared
one recently, or rather rearranged the
same old chestnut that appeared in ev
ery populist speech, oue of which was
as follow : “ Fellow citizens, this
couutry is on the verge of starvation.
The wolf is not at our door, but he is
within the very walls of our homes,
gnawing ou the vitals of our wives aud
children. Our little ones are crying
for bread, while we man, upou whom
they are dependent (ot a living, wan
der weary and footsore, in our fruitless
search for work ” At this juncture the
patient wife stopped and said : “Look
here, John, I can stand for you to
make a fool of yourself, aud have put
up with a good deal of exaggeration on
your part 1 didn’t like, but when you
come to down right -lying, as you do
when you say your family is depend
ent on you for a living, and that our
children are crying for bread, it is a re
flection on me and 1 will not put up
with it. Y'ou know I made a good crop
last year, aud that we have some
money, plenty of previsions, and are by
no means naked. So l think it is a
sin and a shame for you to make the
people believe that jre are on the road
to the poorhouse. You have got to
quit that or I will cut your ration? off.
That is all.”
That was a deadener. The orator
didn’t like it, of course, but he prom
;sed his wife, that should he ever make
any more speeches, he would never
place her in a false light again.—Texas
Saud wich.
Served Its Purpose.
The Populist party was originated
by Republicans in the hotbed of Re
publicanism in the Wqft, for the spe
cific purposes of flividiug the solid
South—thus breaking down the bul
wark of Democracy iu this couutry.
That purpose was fProinplish
ed iu Tuesday’s election. For the
first time siuce the days of reconstruc
tion, the Republican party has secured
a substantial foothold in the South.
Aided by Cleveland, on the one hand,
and by the Populists, on the other, they
have effected a lodgment in the South.
It is to be feared that it will take years
to displace them;
But the spirit that delivered the
South from the horror of Republican
rule iu the Sixties is not yet dead.
The good and true men who remember
the anxieties and humiliation of those
days will again rally to the Democratic
standard, and the South will again be
come solid for Democracy and good
government,. —Spatta Ishmaelite.
Common Sense
Shou'd be used iu attempting to cute
that very disagreeable disease, catarrh.
As catarrh originates iu impurities in
the blood, local applications cau do no
permanent good. The common sense
method of treatment is to putifv the
blood, and for this purpose there is no
preparation superior to Hood’s Karsa
parilla,
Hood's Pills cure constipation by re
storing peristaltic action to the alimen
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Age Improves It.
The Y’outh’s Companion is soon to j
enter upon its sixty-uinth year of pub
lication, and as one says who has been
a constant reader of its columns for
more than thirty years, “It has steadi
ly improved year by year.” Its arti
cles to day cover the whole field of life
and experience, furnishing a vast
amount of valuable and entertaining
reading of a character not found else
where, and of so great a variety that
The Companion interests alike each
member of the family.
The Prospectus for the volume of
1895 auuounces an unusual array of
attractions ; fourteen serial stories, a
wealth of short stories, anecdotes, hu
morous sketches, adventures, science
and home articles, timely editorials on
all important questions, and more than
: two hundred original poems of the
highest class.
Full prospectus and specimen copies
sent free on application. New sub
scribers who seud $1.75 now will re
ceive the paper free to January 1, 1895,
aud one year from that date ou. It
comes every week. Finely illustrated.
The Youth’s Companion,
Boston, Mass.
FOR THANKSGIVING DAY.
Governor Atkinson Issues the Formal
I’roelnmutloii. _]
State of Georgia, Executive Office,
Atlan'a. A Proclamation ——ln
grateful recognition of the good provi
[deuce of Almighty God. which in the
passiug year has signally bh-SBed this
people with health and peace and plen
ty. and in accordance with the recom
mendation of tl-.e President of the Uui
ted States, 1 hereby designate and ap
point Thursday, the 29th day of No
vemher instant, as a day of thanksgiv
ing and prayer.
Let all the people on that day ab
stain from needless secular employment
and around their family altars, and iu
their places of public worship, join in
grab ful acknowledgement of the
abounding mercies of our heavenly
Father, vouchsafed to them iu the past,
and in supplication for a continuance
of His favor and guidance in the years
to come.
Given under my hand and the seal of
the Executive Department, at the Cap
itol, in the city of Atlanta, this the 2ud
day of November, 1894.
W. ATKINSON, Governor.
lly the Governor.
J W. Warren,
Seo’y. Ex. D’pmt.
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“I used to feel a little giean at rob
biu’ the hee hives,” said the tender
hearted farmer, "hut Bence 1 got to
thiiikiu’ over It I see that I am doin’
’em good. Ef it wa’nt fer me takin’
the honey all them bees would he out
of work all next summer.”
Laura: While Jack whs calling Ibis
evening he made the statement that he
would kiss me or die in the attempt.
Belle: Y'es? (After a pause.) Well
did he kiss you ? Laura : You haven’t
read any account ol Jack's death in the
papers, have you ?
Miss Columbia: llow is it, Lord
Tuffnutt, that so many of your En
glish noblemen can lower themselves
as to marry American heiresses for
their money? Lord Tuffnutt! It is
nothing, my dear Miss Columbia, but
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Two bills have been introduced in
the G eorgia legislature looking to a
change in the manner of electing judges
and solicitors. One provides for their
ulectioti directly by the people and tin
other provides for their appointment by
the governor.
At a largely attended aud euthusias
tic meeting of the farmers of Putnam
county last week a resolution was unan
imousiy passed pledging the farmers to
plant one-third of their cultivated lauds
in cotton and the remaining two thirds
in fin d products. This is a move in
the right direction.
Magistrate : Now, prisoner at the
bar, I wish to know why you hit your
husbaud with the kitchen poker, as you
admit you did ? Prisoner : Sure, yer,
i I couldn’t find the broomstick as I use
io general, so I took the nearest thing
that come.
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At the Blowouts’ Reoption—Ren
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All things come to him who waits.
Sherman: So I observe, but the devil
of it is to anything from the waiter.
The Ladder
Of Success
“/Voir or never you must climb
Upward to the peaks sublime.
Leaving trivial things below,
Upward where the laurels grow.”
Nothing Is
More Inspiring
To the ambitious young man than to read tht
life stories of those who, from the poorest
surroundings, have climbed the ladder of
success,
Thomas A. Edison was a train boy ; Jay
Gould canvassed for books ; P. A. Collins
worked in a mine ; Henry Clews started Ilf#
as a book-keeper; Augustin Daly used to
earn $8 a week.
Such facts seem stranger than fiction. Yet
the list could be Indefinitely drawn out from
men who, born poor, with few educational
advantages, have, by persistent work, by
hard study, by putthig to its best use every
opportunity, climbed the laJder of fortun#
and success.
Greater
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The Constitution
ATLANTA, GA
A Waytie county grape grower has a
single vine that yielded 50 pounds of
grapes this season.
A graiu broker has received an or
der from Chicago for 50,000 bush-Is of
Georgia corn.
“Berry ofteu,” said Unkle Eben,
“yo’ll see er frightened mau flourish
[ ing er razor an’ takin’ loud in de faint
h p-i dat somebody’s gwinter wus
skyuht dan he is.”
Htayhome: How was the weather
where you were this summer? Outer.
Coo! enough for b! ink' S every night
j “My! My! I envv you.” “Y"-e-s, bu 1
we hadn’t the blankets.
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STEVENSON ON THE RESULT.
Believe* That the Financial IlepresHlon
and Pooling With the Tarff Did It.
Bi.oominotok, 111., November 7.
Hon. Adlai E. Stevenson, vice-president,
spent yesterday quietly in the seclusion
of the home of his brother John, medi
tating upon the political events of yes
terday and preparing to attend the
wedding of a nephew, which took place
last night. It wus a dreary day, with
leaden skies and a eold drizzling rain.
Mr. Stevenson, when asked to state his
opinion as to the causes leading up to
the democratic defeat yesterday, said :
"My opinion can be briefly stated.
The result is due in part to the finan
cial depression which came upon the
country soon after the Inauguration of
Mr. Cleveland. While the democrats
were in no way responsible for this,
they were made the scapegoats. It was
also in part due to the delay of con
gress in passing the tariff bill. Had
the bill become a law aninety days
earlier than it did, it is quite hrohable
i that the business conditions of the
country would have so adjusted them
selves that the political result would
have been different.”
Mr. Stevenson will depart from
Bloomington this week for Asheville,
N. where he will join his family,
who are sojourning there. He will re
main in the south three weeks, going
thence to Washington.
WHERE REPUBLICANS GAINED.
tnnnties With Large Share uf Federal Pa
tronage Against the Democracy.
Ualtimobic, November H. -One of the
peculiar things about the election in this
stfite is the fact that democratic counties
which have secured the largest share
of the federal offices have gone repub
lican. Carroll county, whitfh has the
collector of customs, the best office in
the state, the special deputy collector,
ami a large number of minor offices,
went republican for the first time since
IBM, and Hartford county, which has
the collector of internal revenue and
more minor places th(Ph any other coun
ty in the state, in spite of the usual
large democratic majority, went repub
| licuu. Senator Gibson's county, Tal
j bqtt. whicti lias eighteen men in good
i fiMerul offices, also went republican,
1 and other counties with large numbers
of offices In their credit, went republi
can, or showed a large falling off of the
democratic vote.
A little boy, on returning from Sun.
•lay school, said to his mother: “This
catechism is too hard; isn’t there some
any kittychisms for little boys.’’
Pile*! Piles! Itching Pile*.
Svmi'Toms—Moisture; intense itching and
stinging; most at night; worse by scratch
ing. If allowed to continue, tumors
form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be
coming very sore. “Swatns’s Ointmknt’
stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcer
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“In dissher life,’’ said Unkle Eden
“er man bez ter take bis pleasure f’utn
ban’ ter tnouf. Hit am da trouble
drors interes.’ ”
To My Friends And
Customers.
// is a well known tnet that I
hare always hern lenient and indul
gent with my customers', but the
time has come, and now is, when I
am oblii/ed to collect or close up my
business. Your being good does not
help me pag a bank note or settle for
a car of flour. You ought not to
hold your cotton back if your note
or account is due. Gentlemen,
please come forward if yon want
accommodations newt year. % Help
me when l need it, if you expect me
to help you when you need it.
Your friend.
Til OS. It. STEW A nr.
Oct. i. m.',.
Ethel Knox: 1 would not marry the
tw st man that ever lived.
.lack Asb: Hut that is hardly reason
h r refusing me.
BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation
When a man talks of necessity of a
new fie'd for his abilities he meaDS
some place where be is not known so
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