The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, June 15, 1880, Image 2

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•r •4 - J t llU-awstoj* llolocates; F M Lon,gley,| under the .WumuHjuii of his party I,.', ...3* fni (hail evor Hiiyos.haiiboon—contin- soeing the fight way and ,*©~ ;x?/>rr the f ull notin'of Hu' order, mil veees- jfai'ih/ for jmUhcotu'U, but ok (i yuaran- tee ii/\good Jai/h. ,liv flrr in no iran responsible for Hu viejifior opinion <>/ vorresjtonde.nls. THE 3U5JHCJTKY, _ f . . : 1— ,U A M'assoy 1 alternates. I( r,u » 1.18 n nfp E v i iiv T^u ks »ay j Fifth i >ist. -C (’ I^>imean, -I D. • t j 1( , ol ,| K .r '^ay.—Nashville ■ t r Stewart delegates; U ])ySniitlv, / ^ liver inni.’* M . % All mimmrotioHK nitemfedM, j 1 lari -. ison nl^rnatoH" * ' i f nr ,pv!*S J* areorn pained with t n Ovkin <^ <l1 °** Artlnu b.xth 1),st-James G UtMn , ^ ^ T ftn . ton, Aug Met auley delegates; J Tail. P, Reese, Earnest Womaek ultorn- (jhest^r A. uteg. 'nominated atChicug Seventh List.—J Cl ltain, A II-candidate loi the V. , . . —.... . .. .. . M i, r rii 0 K on the Republican ticket, little is cml affairs with more skill utul buc (Sw.aa«x»h»5 M D " 1 u °“' known in thin latitalo. HU w. J .Lyons alternates. strikes most of the nqonjo, irrespec- Eiglijth List.—D Jvl DnBose, uj ve 0 f party, os that pf a wholly Pat Walsh delegates; T O Wicker, unknown and understood man in W It Mattox alternates. our national politics. TheRopub- x*- A iv f Mr p T M licans accept him upon the hutti jyr ,, 1 . T' . m •,!•! | n of the convention's indorsement, fPOd* MwOLCi WOI • Peeples delegates; A i Mitchell, ar(J mu | y to V otc him “horns 1) E Ranks alternates. ami all,’’ so to speak. r ..j,, j We learn that Mr. Arthur is n Went lor Bon Hul. |New York min, about fifty years lion. Wade Hampton m to^Lf ng^ genial and popular in man- United ^Suites 8ona,te, in replying!noi», and possessed of a peisonul to Mr. Hill of Georgia, mode use magnetism which makes him a la- j&lu'Jim to throw aside a impi .who'has done so much to build up the credit of our state. L ■ i j—; ~ - --—-' — J Slock Pens. The State Never Had an Abler Lreas-j p j (JaIUIRTsbuug, Ivy.— urer * • iSrtPdc Peas may be sown any time Mm Man who! Monroe Advertiser. ifrom the 1st of May to the 10th ol t' oal Treasurer Renfroe, despite the at-Jh»e, though about the 1st of .1 une to the surface by the point of the plow had, ’likcWise, better tyj left below. It seems, then, tlist iwliilc one stirring of .the surface scon after a rain retards subsequent loss of moisture by evaporation, repeated stirings not only do no good, but are positively injurious, because and por President. Hon.T.F. Bayard, ail. I tempt to impeach and disgrace him, to the liofat 1 time. Two to two and arc positively injurious, becai . Arthur, who was; ^mblished the fact that the.a half bushels per acre is the (plan-they accelerate the drying a icagn yesterday as] H tate never had an alder treasurer, tity to sow. They should be sown parching. i Yi(je Presidency uor one who has managed our filum- broadcast, on a rich, well-prepared The dry, loose soil acts acts OP DELAWARE. Governor. .§atj. |l. 10, OF CHATHAM OOUinTY. FOR STATE TREASURER. From the Plow Handle, Macon Herald, soil. Plow in with a light cultiva 'or, and Lave the surface .smooth for the mower. A man can’t know Re#/'roo well! Ripe Tomato Catsup. Cleui'kne, Texas, May 26. without be coin big attached to him One peck of ripe tomatoes, peeled By good native sense and hard work lie has gone from the plow liandlo to the legislature and to the high posi tion he now lilts with so much cred it to himself and his state. ftlop. J. W. ltenfrpe. This able and distinguislied gen tlcirum who has lor years filled tin* rfap<u,ifiitl4ea»iwi^h>n /d'Treas, urer/il Gyvipgia ;>o .awxjldtihljy to tin- pijupyp c»i' stafe, .is aggi.n a Candida*^ for ilio,t <\lBee. i\ e know iliwn, avi^i Iaoj-ji here in Sander.Avilh' ibid heye the greatest portion of his life has been ]>ass- ed, our people delighted to hon or him and elected him to many important offices of honor, trust and profit, we know him to be honest, able, fyhhlbJ, just ;imJ up right. Ju fact be i.s oup of the best nuty} iu the sj.atc being Above reproneh ,tuul beyond suspicion, imd it^voayispleasure to endorsi liini,>yj(l ^\;pdjingto;» county wi)l support liii,n gladly and proudly for ripo^fiCition .fo the position lj,<. so ably and satisfactorily occupies for iii ,hi.s hands t,he finaneial eon anri chopped; one ounce of mace; half ounce of cloves; a small teas pooufiil of ground black pepper mKM as inT] mulch in the same way that a cov*- v ering .of straw or leaves, projecting the subjacent stratum, and the roots which permeate it, trom the schorchyig effects of the Suns rays. These should be kept going until the gra-n and weeds are thorough ly destroyed, and the surface of every field is clean and mellow, and when this i.s accomplished we Will Again Tcdholloii be. Elected, put all in porcelain kettle and boil , | thoroughly until cooked.—Cor. Nandart!. Courier-.loumnl. Mrs. E. H. 11. M'e believe lie will ngaiu bu tjeaur-’ *.*, • * * er; ihe pet jiie mu only awaiting to Gl’CCIl l oinilto Catsup, re-eluet biuii he bus a htiuugliuUl ouj CuBBUllNR, TEXAS, May 26. the same ot cayenne pepper; eight can see no good in further plowing tablespoonfuls of ground mustard; until it rains again, when every of the following (quotation, eaying vonte m both social and jmhlie ° 1 life. He is by no means a pauper wau I in-this world’s goods, and is not _ . , “Stiff in opinion, always wrong, I illiberal in the use of his means tli0 « u Ppori cf tlm people a* a goou One peck of tomatoes sliced, one| w hi c h W e described a few Weeks Evorythiug by turns, and notfiingl yhcn h(J hafl persomv l om l s to ut-i^ojem oJW »uu tiny t*v not wjU- ’ long. . • A nig Ujsiiciiiicu Ijjm iu tun nfiims ol available plow or cultivator should be started, and go over the crop if possible, giving one furrow to the middle. This may be most com venicntly done by adopting the method of “rapid cultivation,'* tain. all of uk who know the distinguish-! a politician, he is a thorough ed 13. H. Hill must admit the tinth (‘mfujlfinist.’ ’ Under the patron- of (Jen. Hampton’s remarks, forjage and tutelage of Uoukling and doubt it was his being ovcrythiugiotlier eminent Republicans ot New by turns, always wrong and „ 0 thk Vork, he has come to ho recogniy.ed ny Minis, a j n on u ot the best ot bulldozers ing long, that has grycn him **i«| Iind methodical of organizers. H dtsigijng politicians. (M. ltenfroi should On pul hi fore the people iu Ins tiue light, Jf this is uuno then we urn assured of Ins u-eleetion. dozen onions sliced; springlo well since.—Christian Index, ivitli salt, let them stand until the next day then press out the water GK quGlA-W.*diiugtou County. present notoriety « « *9 The RepuhlieAn Candidates James A. Garlic’d “f Ohio, tin radical caudate foy President is a man of considerable ability and for years lias been the acknowledged leader of his party, he is at this time a member of Congress, member elect of the United Elates Senate ami a candid Onward and Upward. J.uuisviUc ((la. j Courier. We see it announced some of l,mt h8 , kn0W9 V“ fSi.WUU. Unit. Hon. John (V. complexion of every school <)"-U.'el|i( wl , roei ,Vefficient stoto Uonsmor, is in New' York State, and, having been chosen to hold that Statu steady in the Republican column, will leave nothing undone to carry it for his ticket. Whether or not he has figured in the Now York Legislature we use one box of mustard, one and one half ounces of black pepper, one ounce of cloves, one ounce of white mustard seed, one ounce of spice, one cup of white sugar, one tablespoonful of celery seed, one ounce of tumeric; put the ingredi ents in a porcelain kettle, and add lenjroe, tiie ejnciont state treasurer, g 00 d cider vinegar sufficient to cov- s a candidate tor re-deetjon to the n„,l l,„;i thirtv or fortv , . .... ,, ,er tin-m, and hojl thirty or forty --r- ‘ ,in r “'! 11,0 ti,mv teJ by lu.no nmiority when lh»|Lo>- Loimof-JoiirnA ^ ^ led by a large majority voters of the state go to the polls to decide the matter, Tcusurer ltcn- froe lias by indomitable energy, un- 0 United Bfotoo I’m?.,r'.'.l-u. Ih'jit'lie'luis i.ut in ivlnitl ,1 “ 1 convincing prootb ol liis nbi illi'l '?vcc'j» the l' ln "-p!■iOlHilA— ithitc for r,ci- SSy !X wlm? pm S c ivccm ‘ -«■■■•-» J-if. ^ Wd™., , . 1 J f . 1 1 {tlcMrce Mini Htandn to-tluy upon its tiic. incoij upon 'Wucu I/' ,, ‘ lSL( * ilum, <i| t. hainU'rs, minor, in doubt. Our memorYptring devotion to )ijs mdire state’ Plow ing iu Dry Weiitlu'r. \Ye oftf’h hear it announced as the Whereas, M. A. Wood applies for letters of administration on the estate of Anderson Wood, fulc of said coun- ty, deceased. ^ These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my ofliee within llie time pre scribed by law and show cause if miy they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at iSipnlcrsvJlle, (la., this .) line Slh, (J. (J. BROWN, Grdy. junu Jo—HOd •impruvy ,tin> '•kWT /ty’j.hw’ ol' hurl of wyy ljttlc weight, JmrtJly Any'positions, alienee ensued force. guar- ( , , 1 , , , lucucv IMIM n. mien iu »..HJ u,iw.i .... / r • ■■ - I mi II, 'll lll'PCi: V*. | .. i 11. i. . has dent, three important positions lorjnot now buik. , v >umm,t, holding one ot the most Lion-! will not bear close examination, .applied for leave to sell a house and Mr. Ar- He was coin cloi o ie poi 01'; Ol . a )jlo positions iu the •empire state.”j Leaving the destruction of grass]lot in the. city of Snmlcrsvilh-, said jNow Y ork, by the grace ot J,Ml ]He lias gone, step by step, from tin ;uu l weeds out of the question,—jcmmly, eoiitainjag one and ouc-filih |('onkling, hut^ rlaycs bouncecljworkingman's bench to the high ol- ; what is tlie effect of st rring tlu-'.acres,* tor ihe purpose of division and lice ot state treasurer, and (luring^dth the plow ? jri-iitvesliueut. iiis continuance in that office lie has! ^Vc will suppost* that a •’’ood 1 'i’hesc arc i here fore to cite and ad- discharged its duth.s in a nmiiiioi senson ofrain has recently Rillenall concerned, m show eausc, if wlncliccen those who nave been cnt-| , r ; , , ign r .■ . a;iv 1 Ju-y have, ivilbin the lime pre* Rn.viml and Morrison, I fraud which has not since l, e«n|icizors muM adinu inw been of '/fS!|Tho munediate mechanical d'fcct StM *' 5 V l “ l 1, - v 1 ; n V " J '' V ^ ^ Would bo a very good way to met t com prom mil, Arthur goes upon s‘eat l»uicfit to the tmananl ‘“K 1 ; nm be givmn-d. . . —.— uoiiiuuuuy t- •> . !, , (’millinu’s (-m.lrilnu (;Mt -o < llu «tott. Vjider these ejr- 01 ,‘Alb ^ VO UO>.c Up tUC pores (; ; UM , llllt i ul . inv Imnd ami ofheial East Week’s Convention. jtho 3Ve«t and Bust of llepubUcauiBiu het*^ 1 d J < ‘W tll( ieuinatanees, we think it would he lot tin- soil and form a crust on thej^j,,,,,,,,^ j nil - e ?J . jsso. Tl'i'e Dcinoernti" iwW of Geor-i wiUl the ^ 1,11,1 UeHt (,f L^oe-; ■ • J . * j , 5 h Jwoi-wj than folly to take the clmueesisurlm c, which, in great mce.su.g, (‘. V. BROWN, Only. Ani/uAa Cmiinil Xeir.i. lupUDJH.H.i (.lumiai^u i u.f phu-.jug another m hjs stead, hop-prevent a due circulation of air in ' )Um . :i—,-}(id jeeptnneo by the convention is a ] m ^ thut Jje, would make as good un-thc soil. The air—often loaded) — — with carbonic acid and ammonia—(1 K( )|{( > IA — Washington (’omity. must have free ingress and egress. 1 Wln-ivas, n pciilimi signed by a. Itirgc a man to fill atone time, tjujr the candidate for Vice Presi ditiou of/Jepruia ,xvjll ..'•.oufinne to dent is A man but little known and j,;,,, Cornell both from tin ii 1 ‘ ‘ -■ ’ the row | between the milk and cracker statesman and the white house money he lio^iy>Uy and properly nceounted for. JIo is lip- right man in the right place. Tlie £)emocrnbic Jiarty of Geoi gia held a enpvi.-ijtion in Atfapta on Wetjw-rtdny last and in'looted Del egates tipi N'ajfomil ponyention .to he held on tfip 22d inst. in Cin cinnati. It was a large and intel ligent body of really representative ;nen from every county in the State, ^ic ( dplegft(c*i\wcre sent by their constituents to accomplish a certain purpose and they did it quickly and quietly, the meeting was a yery harmonious one, good order ;md the best feeling prevailed and the delegates selected by them are all of them good and true men, ^vlio desire the success of the Dem ocratic jmrty aiul prosperity oi tho ( coupt*y. •” Icep'tanoc by tig qq,,, opto idea i« tlmt only Ohio shrewd compromise in the direction men should hold fat offices and get ot victory. , . Presidentialnomimuions. The A.uei- While it may he mipvoh.vb.e that lean i.lcai.llm. Ol.io ha»lm.U W m g C. AHhllll ima atolol, n Hl.L-.-p ot; VOL. ,, . bed a blind man, his record is vet and will give little Delaware a slum, be mul wll0t ] J( . r lilts iho nc-xl time.—Amj. lice. S’eirs. the showing he for better or for -adors of theConstitu Constitution The Stiit*rpj-. *s. Faithful and J-lffialulit. Fort dailies Tribune, The healthful condition of her >ilicer as tlie present ineu nbent. The Most Popular Candidate. , - , • -i , . . ...... in order lo contribute these sup-lmimbcr ol ciii/.cns iu tins \it-iniiy Jlaid insciHr Dlspaliii. plies to the rootlets of the corn.{been filed in my ollfce praying the ah- . • i i ii .i 113lit this exclusion of the air is nof olimiii of tlx- road leading bum linn- Rcnlme is d< cidcdly the most pop-j . . * > ^ , • .. dp kc Bridge to Pringle lb I'lge as a puhr ulur candidate ior treasurer m Uit| tlK 0, i | y ‘-su.t A c/osmg u|i and , au.. il.,.'nmd leading from Tlio Republican Nominee. j worse, the n ;, ,. , . Mon may depend upon getting it in Gen. (uirfields bK.graphei, not ' ( .L t , uf j ftlf i 1 , ll l aware that lie was m danger of be ing struck bj lightning, has utig-j looted to prepare a life of thedis-j tinguishod nominee with those- beautiful traita of character por-j trnyed which are always found in j nominees, or at least in tlieip Diog ’ uailt . eH ttll d tfio public credit ; . yap)lieu’. The omission will soon hef tato 0 f Georgia testily to the faith-1, 1 V r - v supplied, as there were five hundred] pq tlll d glficieut discharge of Die du- ,ot11111 111 lct persons engaged yasterday evening nea fo treasurer by Colonel ltenfroe, in looking up facts and making and the tax paying people whose burdens have been reduced lienrh wiiegruss stetion of his state. of the only result of closing up aiidll’ ’' l ' D |, ' , *f?‘j lo * ‘ [’’J compneting the surface soil. U J'f A ,la ‘ „ r • 1 ulii'Nim'lu C liurcli to lnvlor 8 1*VMU. icauses c\aporatiot) of moisture , • ,» , .. i" u | ml ;i 1 ] i,,, Th0 ">« »•*« »«_» ccc,r;;;!o';-|l!i (JriJ/in Menu, jmorc- rapidly. I his has been pro- T|, t .*,. arc ilicrelbre to cite mid mb Notwithstanding Ihe fight ihatwasr Ll) by exper.iucnts with the lysi - muiii.-h all concerned n» show cause it )111ittlo upon Trtlusurur Jlfiilj’oo nictti (^to uhicli vve htivc bcfoie al- ,ny tliuy lmvc ou or l>d ru tlie fir>t !tie/last legislature, he has been oin llncled.) It has been found that of Monday in July next, why .-aid roads of the most faithful officers the state two boxes filled with earth aiullshonld not he abolished as public reads j. ] Inis ever had for years, Trcusim-r’earcfully weighed. Iheii watered—land cMuldi.dn-d as private-way. tj u j. Bfeufroe has watched tlm interest (Jjas an equivalent to a good rain, Given mider inv hand at office ill ( bc placed in nomination wo are uti- ;ihle to a l ‘?/ield v Doom was inaugurated hv the politicians who Why the cundidatu iu that will them, and jn writing to (Jen, Gar field for such early evidences of ge nius and success as would prove gratify ing to the Republican to find his party leader possessed of In are-looking after position but froml M() ful . ^ >ye ] <)Jj0W the history of <1 I M v »» I ot'-i. - uivuk iw u j^nuu lump • ^ • -! ry closely idcce he has the one whose surface is stirred, asoSandorsville, lids May a. 1880. ice, and his wise and bun- by a plow Or cultivator, will retain . , 1 11U0WN ’ ° r ' 1 r c... i . jane .J, ]yho—jt one-half since hjs incumbency should see lu it that lie is retained in tin | offjee. un-Hs Way of managing the finances t]lc , no i stlux . muc h | on j, or t | Km t ] K of the slate will lead to a further re- oth . u . hich j, lcM ’ ulltouC liodJ' I I ho- has been tested by carefully Whereas, V, O. Boglick. adm’r. da j weighing the boxes at regular mG ll()llis 11()li ; „„ ,| 1C ustll icof B. W.llolt, jtervals aftei the wetting. deecnfied. applies to mo lor Idlers ol It was also found that when an dismission from said estate, excessive quantity ot water was) Tln-se arc ilicreforc lo cite and ml- diicljon of tuxes in the near future. (Stood flip Storm. forington Hntcrjirise. There should be no objection to our Htftnyl jmint he has nothing t,c recyinmond him except his dissent- jug opinions iu tfie Supreme point, yvliieli are ciileqjated lo strengthen Gen. Garfield hack of 1860, he was a school teacher, a lawyer and prea cher. He was born m Cuyahoga county, Ohio, in 1831, and gradua ted at Williams College, Miissaehu- hirn m file South .whoseyotejs sol- set j, Hj j n lyr^. was president id for the Democratic nominee wu-tof a literary institution for ceveral \\ oilhy and M ell Qualified .Mr, Ifeufroe being rc-cdeolod to the (Jailman Rejiorter. , treasurership of Georgia. A man state j reftH .i' v l‘° h ,lH t’k , °d khe storms of . ... i._ i 1|iw (1 j.n — « ....i >f any Hon, J. 3V. ltenfroe, used—equivalent to the heavy and repeated spring rains, which the stirring of the surface occur- ubuse , (i . -as ho hnu and came out tree from , , , ..... urcr.js an unpretending gen jenmn, c-mmptiou, is worthy when dry enough to disturb w.th- a man worthy aud well qualified for - J r the honorable position that lie has! rile trust of a patriotic people, 3Ve jder.any ajid all eircuunstancefi bgt years, studied and practiced law, wilj these dissenting opinipus give| alltl ' yrts a ! lielnl, LI , ul jum M-WJgth to the North and west, m (;uterod thc anuy iu 18 C1 ns in doubtful states which it C0 l 0U( jl 0 f the Forty-second Ohio, is necessary for us to carry jp or-1 was promoted to brigadier Jauua- ^lcr to ji^pre xqgeess, we think not ry 10, 1862, made chief ot stall of and stand noyv as we have in the] Cumberland in KeptemlR-i ,18(3.3. ’ , , ,, 1 He has served m the House from for »' ai d tho Tliirty-oi g |tt.h tu the l-'octy-fiftl. stat-egjpaij Tfios. p. Bayard of *-^^1-JOuilgresa, inclusive, and was re- aware, for; witfi him as opr gt»»d- ; elected to the Forty-sixth Congress, ard.fiearer iq the coming campaign,,and chosen Senator by the last Log- Stwcei is eprtuii). ' -islature iu the place of Allen G. ’ r ,„ ,, , ' XT. Thurman. General Garfield is a W«^ u, ‘* U ' a of great ability an.l dear pw- fiojml cmiventmn are as follows foij cei)tion of subjects‘ill the abstract, tlifi State at large; pen. A. li.|and has.a very clear and striking them; hut so ably filled. The people could noij hope to do better than to place him again in the position he has so web tilled. His name will be found at our masthead favor his election. A Successful Financier. Home Daily Tribune. 'Whatever might have been said deny Success. No Machine has ever before met monish all persons concerned, to he and appear at my office within the lime prcsei-ihad by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, iu Siuidei-svillc, this June fid, 1880. C. C. BROWN, Orel. June 8, 18S0—fim out injury,hfid tlu-effect of increas ing- evaporation of moisture for sev eral days, or until the soil beneath was relieved of thc excessive or surplus water. Thus—paradoxical as it may |, JE oHaia—Washington comity, appear—after excessive rains havel,,,^;^-1. ... fallen, thc prompt stirring of ( he ; Aiuih y. lt-hemm, minor orphan of Hubert Hot)- Icintih l>, I’ringil-. liiinrdfun, upplll-J JiPlii tin- Ouiirdlanaliipof soil has the effect ol immediately!''fViV-krl/tv•''tl'mrof.,r« t<> cite-imd mimunipi »H »nd relieving it of super-abundant inois-|^ K|,, * ,r ki “" r,,a u - cc,u ^' about iMr. ltenfroe, noiie can him Credit in this respect and that with such universal favor. No otbei tho present condition of affairs is Machine can do better work nor is due to his prudence, economy amh nore durable, no matter what its foresight as a successful financier, j -ost may bd, It is simple and cfiua- jble, is within the means of every Belief That His Admistration Will family. It i.s warranted, jf properly always to stir the soil as soon nf- used, to wash clean anything that can p, r a ...qjj as ij. cail p c done without be washed by hand. It will washj j n ;„ rv the finest lace or largest quilt. It J (pi... Lawton of Chatham, lion. G. T.jway of presenting them; but of Parties, of Richmond; Col Evan:poor management of men and }’. Howell, of Fulton; and Gen. jP ,u |Y l cil< kjs up. [istration will be approved by tbe| f M B y’mm'ofCass \ltc.-', a laC c ot C0U ?S e h e j pl ain, honest, square men of Gear- ‘ ‘ T T ' ’ Y.. j falls just short ot the t)t}iUi.smiifi,L{ tt> ^ triumpliaut vindication in| aiyr. j}up. Geo. N. 1 jOstei, Allies and by a perception ot tlie broadoi.the convention and at tho ] Bo Approved. 11 runs wide Seaport Appeal, Colonel ltenfroe does not hesitate to say lo his friends tlmt he is in tlu-ir hands for nomination or defeat, at the August convention and we ,. , .. , • , , , i \ •. A • ,, the ordinary family warning bv hat.d, have no hesitation in expressing tlie-, J . . ° , i ,, , ,, , r . • P ■ 'besidessaving the elotlies and nigcLi ^ ehuf i hat .. h ; S ! UlU " n : I hard labor. M N. Lov.onnA Co., C. C. ScAr.noaotTflH, Eiie, Fa. I to tii mul lU'l'ilK' ut wy olftce ivltUlu t)|c tliHM P ru turc, while tlie same nrocess after -•Jiibid bylnwnml show nuifii If tiny they Iim'°- 14 ^ LUl - “ , p 1 OLL.ss din. I why ^ letters KlionlU not lie Brmitoif. and ordinary, moderate rain, re tards the escape ot the moistur- and retaines it for the wants of the crop. it is therefore correct practice why .-iiKl lettiM'd Hlionld not he grnulo (liven under my liiuiil ut i-incc In .-nmier"»> this T -Vpril 1st, ]foi). C. C. JtUOWX. Ord’y GEOltOIA.-.WuHlilHi'toii Comity. , . Wlo-mis. M. <;. Wood. Sou., Adm’rou ostiite nr II. doliuson.Uoc’d up)>Ho.i to Hit* for letters of OW( misninii from s#jd ((Stiito. .... Thoso nro therefore to cite end admonish all per> sons concerned, to he nui| iippearut my oilicc witlj- In the time,.),reacrlhed hy lliw, )iml show cilttst-'i " imy they have, why silid letters should not be Kr»n> It «f. (iiven under my liunilnl ollice in SandersvJII* this .March 13, lSatl. 0. U. llJtOW.N, QnFfjJI can be put in and taken out of an ordinary tub in an instant. It will save one-half the time required to do W. Ll.v*, A- T. JEferbert Fielder. Mc’fityrp and For First Congressional l)ist. YV. M. Wilkins aud J. M. Cooper, Alternates 1. C. Dell, and J. Camp. Second List.—J. Ft. Alexander and B E Russell, alternates J pan tell and p P Jones. Third Dist.—L M Felton, D M Roberts delegates; F If. West, D B Harrell alternates. Fourth List.—T \Y Grimes, P view ? he is unfitted for com at the polls. A Most Successful Manager. Thoincsville Enterprise. Sandersville, Agent, juue 15,-1880, success as a politician. He niarsl his party leadership by being liber-i al occasionally, and mends it b\ Whatever may bo said of Treasur- being narrow in the wrong place ; Reafroe, lie certainly has managed blunders into breadth of view and| the finances of the state in a most and then shrinks back under the j successful manner, p'lash. He can see a goods ways [down the path of statesmanship, but lacks morn] courage to carry him any distance ou the way. M Will Hardly Pay to Aside. Throw Him Warning' to Young Mon and Hoys, The question now occurs, is thc crop benciitted by reapeated piow- 1 ^f,^, )(p ,,„ cs to m. lll' r S Without intervemnn- cams.—!f„r loitiws of OismlHKion l'vom Urn uuuvdiuuslilp for letters of Dismission from the Biuivtliiiuslijp • . Muftha Ann l:n liels. „ lit! 'I'liese are therefore lo citenud admonii-h nil ings without intervening mins, by “keeping thc plows going dry weather !» In sappert ol affiraianvc of the question, tact is cited that the next morningltiii* April i. iwo. c. c. naowx, ordy- after plowing a dry soil there is an : j— — “1 appcarance of moisture in the fur] QQ A Sp(3H(U(l Off©,!' 0Q rows, and it is said that the plow lias caused the “moisture,to rise.” If it be true—as it appears to be —that this moisture has come Boys I have put this in the paper!from below, we are at a loss to my last time. It is forbidden to sce what benefit it can be to bring lish or bathe iu my pond without a j t to the sur f ace vvhcre t h ere are ku'.lvfih from Dr. aThIIhh Drncr Rfm»A , . i > ... . « You can get } our county p a l u , r THE MERCURYL . ^ AM) TUB bor'isv II.LK AVEEKI/V n,«« ro ? tlcts t0 . ab6 ° rb .. it .. al ’ d whe«|oi,« r e "r TWO W- Dairien Gazelle. there will be some one there everyL t t <- ,»e»i xwi < qyy,y * _ (hu levelling to take tickets, 5 cents Lny houis of sun w.U dissipate d. lVER S f or little more than bathe and 10 cents to fish, if you are 1 would be-better to keep it below; price of one. .... there u 'hcrc it will be equally as acccssi-j us $2.50 and receive )« caught fishing or bathing in President ho would put^ some ex-j Colonel John W. llenfroe, the ef- without a ticket you will be given theLlgto the roots and protected fronijliome paper with the Coiirjor'Jo'h 11 ;]^ cellent sentiments into his messa- ficiont state treasurer, will probably [full extent of ffio law. ges and turn out more thoroughly be re-elected, as it would baldly pay 1 june 15—*2t. J. A. Robson. the suns evaporating power. die best, brightest anff afilcst The moist sqil that is brought NVeeldy jn tl>9 country.