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Jlilcekin fcnfo SattKixaii &
Ml Few Word* to the Independents
and Uie “OrKaulMd."
CorterivilU free Frets.
The people of this district especially,
and elsewhere over the State, have for
eight years made a brave, coble and tri-
otie fight to redeem the basiners o the
State of Georgia from the domination of
oorrnpt officials and Democratio tricksters.
The work has yielded abandaut fruit this
year, and, like all revolutions founded in
justice and truth, will certainly prevail.
This independent struggle has been ardu
ous and made against immense odds, but
it exposed Ibo State boost' corruption in
TUESOVIIOSl OUE EXHIBITION
A Brilliant Assemblage At tba Col-
a lege ilia pel JLoNt Mubf.
Another immtnso crowd was at the col-
lege chapel lost night to cl joy the enter
tainment given by ibo Sophomore ^ close.
Twelvo young ladies had been feleciediw
representatives of the class, chosen on tha
merit cf elocution ary attainments,who g&vo
the public ope of tho best exhibitions ever
witnessed in tbo college eliapei* Tho de
cision of ono capable of judging, and ono
who!
A Farmer** Flews ou Improved Agri
cultural Implement* aud Farua Ma
chinery.
What has made tho Western'farmer rich
and prosperous and hro land* i*e!l for many
times that which wo aro able to obtaiu for
oar lands, equally fertile and with aclimr.ta
incomparably sjperior? It is due very
largely to his readiness to adopt improved
labor-saving farming implements and ma
chinery. I am glad to boo the signs of
a waking up in our own “sleepy hollow."
A very few years ago you saw nothing
w but tho cradle of our forefmhors, and con-
1879,"until thi" Democracy ttraibiad for it. I MffnenU, to barv..t nn our patch™ of
very existence [ grain was attended with groat labor, bo-
Tho Free Pm, ha. often been compll- •>'>“ *• of losing it or Ito betna .eri.
mented for it. brave patriotism try the op- damaged on account of the delay .11
position iteelf, and even n United State, ears csting.
SeDMorvaaeentnp here to drive these true I We have been making the Western fu.m-
men “etef natty to the wall," to eave the «*!> byboyinghi.gramondiloar.pai-
onholygains of the convict ring to hi. and to«Um[alarm .Profit for growing ft, to
their continued poesMion. The light baa ] ray nothing of the tribute we pay to trails-
been fierce and exbanalive, hnt lo-day we portauou oompanle. and on army of tiro,
have signal proof of the tnccess of these kers and middle men. then n
brave and true men. The Atlanta Consti. I reaper and binder or ono of the improvod
tufion, iu an editorial lest Saturday, made threshers ai d eeparato-a now iu u*e wouli
this humiliating coufessiou: “We believe have created as much excitement m our.
now, and this belief Is shared by leading oountry as did the firsts team cal iopo which
Democrats, that if Mr. Stephens had con- came i.long with Old John Robinson • o«r-
eented to become the candidate of tho nmn I cu »* Uq * no ‘« the change. A leading deal-
who recommended him for governor, the I ® r in agricultural implement* told me to-
disorganization of the Democratic party day that five years go they did not sell
would# havo been complete and perma- but two harvester*.^ i probably thete were
nent." - I notone dozen .old in the whole Stale.
Is not that satisfactory ? What more do flow ho sells seventy - dve in m j season and
you ask as to tho success of your move-1 two hundred and fifty are \ .• jbably sold
mentV That confession was written with | in the otate.
Mr. Speer’s scorching letter lying before I . at the result. The acreage
them, in which it is proved that Mr. Sto- amali j'rain has inweas.d
phena sought the indorsement of the Indo-1 100 P® r «®nt. within Ih© past five years,
pendents. Now you will see where tbeso j and oar farmers, who ono yoar ago wero
ring organs and tricksters havo been I hogging their factors and commission
driven. Now, we do not like the Hmith I merchants (for the sake of their f offering another tariffing adventure, that of “Light
* letter written by Mr. Stephens, after he famiHes) ^tpaeil them com at $1.20 p<*r
was visited by Governor Colquitt, Senator I bushel until they could market their cotton,
Brown and tho “managing editor of tho I P'yjng .100 per cent, for a few months
SENTENCE DAY*
AItT LOAN EXHIBITION.
Carrie Massey Kent to the Penitentia
ry for Lite.
The confession of Gairie Massey, as
published in yesterday's issue, was tho
theme of curbstone talk yostsrday. There
ure but few who believe alio committed the
crime unaided, and wbilo there aro nuta-
, , ...titt .1 . I u w ucwMtiry uiai in vruvr luni iw suu-
bore of people who think sho was only the I C088 raay ^ aigtlPed that nothing should
the Independent commltteo than the or-1 implements,
ganization has gained by inducing Mr. I " ® must lea
Stephen* to write a letter, to “rave too I everything pr<
OnuUtkUon." Mr. Stephen, will «ee the I ?«««• «• “>«'[)’ hnrP, and independent,
miflako he mado in dne Unto. Bat we I l«r*el, the result ol haring made a lares
havo veined mnch more by the action of J .melt grain crop by tho umo of improvod
t teem to economize and utilize
ac I everythin# produced on our farm,, if wc
Democratic party from complete and per- J*nl to be proepcrcae •rnd independent,
menent dieorvenizetlon ” Mr. Stephen. My attention was culled to-duy tc tlio
baa failed to eave it by the Smith letter, Heee plantation mill, or[Cnudlng ran.
for the Macon Tvi.K-ja.ra and tho Alban, I fhino, which is being exhibited by Mr
-Vrie. areemph.tio that the candidacy of 1 William O. Cooko n. J. S. Slew-
Mr. Stephana ha. already demoralized the I «« • wnrehonw. Seeing the working
organized, and hie nomination will com- ?< th » wonderful littlo machine enggeated
pletety shiver it to pleoee. I inis commnnioation; for I wont ov<
Mr. Stophona haa himwlf no idea how I J?™*, in *"®« >n Bibb county to eoo
groat the disaffection is against him nud"hon you first look at thta little null yon
Eta candidacy in tho organization. Uo baa cannot realize that it is po isible for it to
the record of an independent and hla celo-1 do what is claimed for it, bnt a few
brated Casey letter, in which ho denonne-
ed the Democratio convention aeaparoot lA , ,
of “irrepressible triokstere," will always «no meal, and from twelve to flftoen bush
•tarn! aa replying to the Smith letter. Tho «!», ft chopa or Block feed nor hour, and will
Casey letter was written in good health and ] j®B and separate the meal from over two
without an, pressure bnt his own detor- hundred bushels of cotton seed per day.
mtnation, and tho Smith letter wns written , Mow calculate the laving of M per cent
to nave Governor Colquitt, Governor Ingronnd feed for lour took over that
Brown and tho “managing editor of the of nngtoond L-raln, besides the rasing of
Cbaititufion” “from compVote and perma-J.* 0 * 1 “d time in coing to mill for your
nont disorganization” at this iunetur«Tbread m«l. Yon have o cottop staid hulior
Thoy stUl hare the elephant to carry from which will enable yoo to keep on yonr
now to the 19th of July, and it is likely farms all that is valuable in tho seed as a
they will ftnd the burden vory heavy fertilizer (the hulls and tint), and in add -
before they are able to dump It in-|tionyon have the meal, which la wor...
to the convention, and then bring it ont | (either ea feed for yonr hogs and cattle or
again in . deoent organized ■hapo. Tho I \° wll to the cotthu Reed oil millfl) at leaat
Trisxoiupn and News are dearer-l^adod twenty cento per bwhel.
than the Constitution, They know they J Th« prioe of thie maohino (i?-0) to
cannot boast Mr. Htephens as an organizi'd I flai all that any fanner making ©veu
Democrat, and they know, aleo, thatwheu Bairs of cotton can afford to nuyono just
Ur. Stephens gets the convention fastened *> roanipnlalo his ootton seed. Don’t
to hi* hook, he wilt most likely | write an- j t° M* it- f IX:
hai been nn nttendant upon maoy oc-
coslor.4 of this nort, wa» that tho reading
; roperior to any he had ever heard from
. Bophouicrea of othor dayB. Taking it
altoge ther, it ocrtainly has not been ex
celled for many yoarz.
TLe service* were opened with prayer by
Rev, J. O. Branch, of Bavaunah, after
which Mtos Ida H. Barden, iu nn admirable
manner, gave “Aunt Hetty’s Reflection*
on Matrimony.”
QMi&a Lula T. Maryhey read tho touching
poem by Paul H. tlayne, entitled “little
Nell in Prison.’’ The reading was as ten
th© poem and brought tears to many
eyos.
Miss N. I. Wilkin gave us “Oar CirccB,”
Written by Mr*. Mary Rom Benks. The
neene of the perforumnoo was beyond
En.«t Macoo, ou Ro«s Hill. It being a
homo production, overyboibk was ready to
enjoy it. Mi*i Wilkin didnor part woll,
id wa» londiy npplauded.
Miss Annie McKay told us “ How Kate
Shelley Creased the Bridge.” It was one
* the moat thrilling pieces of tho evening,
well as b*tag one of tho most daring
adventures of onr day. Miss McKay read
it with a good, strong voice, and in ele
gant style.
Mis* Tillie M. Freeman followed with
_ iothcr thrilling adventure, that of “high
House M who went down amid the.
storm and wave* in order to supply oil to
the waning lamp, and thereby havo tho
lives of hundred* i f other* who might have
tiou.
Mi** Ua Singleton gave us Will Carl
ton’* method of “Makin' an Editor outen
Him.” She brought out all tho point* with
n ‘ ud sho ‘ ‘
other letter that will make the Smith loiter
look muoh like tho telegram he scut to the
Atlanta meeting of Independent* through
the agency of Mr. Speer. Mr. Stephens
©an refine distinctions and play on words
DAG GIN ii BOB.
A Soled Chicken Thiel Arrested Yes*
terdny.
Officer Martin is doing somo good polioe
very shrewdely, and that may be modern I Officer Martin is doing somo good police
tactics in politios, bnt it la not to* he will I work. Ho caught Frank Bowmnu the other
IndenenJonle *** * t,,rd na> ’ an<1 JM’-otila,
w«® golnfito mertin Atlanta on the tub. I .occeodeil, wllU the aid of Officer Moore,
He also iner they expected to reoommend (In capturing another noted chicken lifter
btm to the but. at s “tmndidato for the I _u, 0 f„ moa . Bob Wejrmsn. Bob com
tt«*StSbtMS; n..n«dwork on the chain gang u W l,
- ° a*i-rIJi!L JZ. >i ii• ktiteJ I twenty ye*r* ago and he has served over
La^dtoj of ‘Kuffltal to. to* half tUt tim. oy to. gang Ho work, all
<e aeiiuiuB oi . “3 | orar Goorgiaand Alabama, leaving a place
I roSJui* “I 11 ”
I made enough by hi* fowl depredations
«! sss£S r,^h’ 03 ” ,L '’ ta k,i,t
as l (Mr. Htephena) oonoeivod to the best k. v
interest* of the 8tato,”, nor did hortfose ^ ft*’ YsSSrdava*
n^M d H«2n^iW^artv e S^rS5wter* r ” I °® oor Martin wa* going homo from itc-
hv 1 their i»n-1 ^rdor’* coourt ho spied the wary Bob in tl o
Mr o, Mr on i y I distance. Bob wa* shadowed until he went
I -tree.. ..Martin rant
to be sent. H<
ns” to make it D
the Independents,
ule boainej* to, U
was so much ot an
could rely on the “old
joledtli “
.J I into the lot, and before Bob could realize
. e ( his position ho was nnder arrest, lie wo*
,e I takon to jail atonoe; and now the i>art ,j ’ a
lt # I whose hen roost* havo been despoiled .
. I him should swear ont warrant* promptly.
/ I Martin, in scouring Bob, has put another
nj I feather in hto helmet.
1VEDXKMDA T’N STABBING,
Cie^mooraUp^y^a^admitt^by their J The Csrsnsr** luqaeal Oyer Ike Fie-
i°To^, friend, we
’* 'Thereto
e don’t U j
to see 1
Id
Ye*terdty morning Morgan Washington,
| the colorod man Htabbcd by Henry Wim-
e t I btob, below Stxattou’e brick ysrd,
[•111 Wednesday rooming, died from
wounds. Coroner Chapman summoned
jht There
rour candidate
yoo want t
e have been mas
trained^ that WW * .UTTa iwoanua. Ivomuci uitinminu »umuiuiito.
SfftortSft'ff «U ^ ‘“qaest .1 the house
— -* ,r *■ "—*• 'n-1 the deceased, a few doors above the Gcor
®: giaMUl*.
jj I Dr. Uewinner wa* tho first witness
ite I sworn, and be.testified that the declared
he | oamo to hto death by reason of an incisive
[Jj I and punctured wound directly between the
] first and second lumbar vertebra, and
fie I partly penetrating the spinal column; saw
| him first on tho 7th of June, about
’dock a. m.; he then had tho appearance
f e man very much weak
,41 coed by lose of blood,
,. t wu suffering intensely; or
a t. I amlnatkm found seven inotewl wound*
♦o I all, two about the lumbar region, two
er j the shoulder, one on the toft elbow, ard
that game op. There
dspemtonts and houei
crate elected this ft
baleful rello of Hollo
then yoa will see wh
have done and will
State of Georgia Iron
ruption. W« don t in
white that atrocity dj
tiou and character cf
and it ho* got to go. 1
mnch at stake to try L
over any such dirty jol
tend to let hhn do it,
willing. The led
matters” to “sdra in
tie
and the old com sonei
run on that convict ti
de? ondenta met and t
March, be began to I
with that crowd, and
quetttoh enough to sa
respcctablo body
finally prononaoed
ham Hoase. mcetii
managed” concern, -----
intarmta of the State.” Don’t be deceived.
de*r* , organ ized’* brethren. We dent intend
Aa Appeal to the lady Artists of
llecon
It hat boen pretty generally understood
that too art exhibition which was proposed
pome months ago and then postponed un
til next year, will certainly take place in
Mncon at that time.
It i* necessary that in ordor that it* sue-
r — — i ccae may bo aisured, that nothing rhould
toolofolhc-r parties, they are loth to couple j bo left undone iu the way of building a
with so nirooious a crime tiie names of I foundation for it, and in view of this fact,
those who for many year* havo been re-1 we herewith pruposo a plan whioh. if
spooled and honorable citizen*.
lay tho first stone, aud
constantly |
l dread!"*
In all It* phases. Lust and most dreadful be
fore him standr the awful pliantom of insanity.
Kleaplng or waking he feels that It U there, aud
Uiarsconeror lat»-r it will clutch him; and it
does. An epileptic mu*t be. like Job, tempted
to curse heavcu and die. Why, It would t ring
tears to your eje* to read a loiter I recrlrra
from a gentleman at Potsdam. New xork. tell
ing how ho had two thousand dreadful uts iu
eighteen months, and Is now, thanks to tee
Nervine, entirely cured, Tho poor fel lor can
' “ “ ‘ | “ express
ccarocly And wor-ls strong ehuugh t
,... — That’s tho * ' *
feel happy."
hi* feelings. That’s tho kind of a thing to
make * *• "
“pnosrERors bacon.”
that she
ter of tho •ubicct.
Miss Adallna Wnxeibaum gavo us a
most taking trout ire on "Iuteuscly Utter,”
or how tho old man took ail the (uathotio
foolishness out of a collegiate daughter.
It brought the house down vociferously.
The reading wa* splendid.
Tho “Naughty Brier Rgeo” was
tho best things of tho evening, nul most
r.din'rably ronuored by Miss Mug^io A.
7 i/ou iluntjrv _ _
matters, “When I was young,
showing the difference beween opinions of
tho oldeu and tho present day.
Mtos Hannah IItoo* told u* in exocllent
style of “King Voltrer and Elsie,” or how fimial
the bewitching charm* of a peasant girl urns \
had oonquered tlio hoart of tho king.
In a most charming manuor Mia* Clara
B. Dunlap gave ns Artomua Ward's “Mor.
mon Lecture.” The groat wit would not
have felt aggrieved in tho louatby the mas
teriy mnuuer in vhieh hi* humor
handled last night. '
The reading closed with tlio rwei
i rem of tito evening: “Pat the LUtlo (Jne*
. iaupy to Bed,” by 2"
iam. r Jhe vast r.udieuco wa* perfectly
quieted by the happy and impresflivo atylo
in which tho Ktory of Little Bessie
told.
Tho mnsio wa* good, and received
frequent applause from an appreciative
audience, tho roost popular song being a
duebjoudered by Mtos Tacio Daniel and
ProLWewman.
Tho small boy got In some extra work,
and tho stage was loaded with flower*. .
Tho board of trustees moct tills rooming
at ( J o’clock, also tho visiting committee,
tho ool.'ego building.
Tho conunencjuiont sermon will be de
livered by Dr. Dodd, ot Nashville, on Sun-
* ly morning at Mulborry Street Church.
J/irgo number* of visitors continue 1
arrive. Among thoso who eaino la*t night
was Bishop Pierce.
carried to the oourt honao to bo eenteuood. | It is proposed to hold eome
Col. Billups, one of her connrel, mado e J a loan ar» exhibitton—Ahe exhibition to bo
strong Appeal to tho court in her behalf. I held at Mseonio Hall and to continue one
Judgo Brfutnons mid, in sentencing her, I week. This exhibition to consist of the
that tlio law gavo him tho power in case* I productidus of tho vooetto of Maoon oma-
whero tho prisoner to convicted on ciroum-1 teur* and profevional*, and also works of
staulinl evidence to commute tho sentence I art of every description owned by Macon
from death to Imprisonment for life, oven I citizen*, to bo loaued for th* occasion
ich tho jury failod to make a reeom- | Maoo-. to fortunate in having within her
nation for mercy, lie had carefully I borders a number of iadiee who wield nn
considered her case, aud had docldod to I arttotio pencil, end some of tlieir work
seutcuce her to imprisonment for life, and I challenges criticism from more expert-
'anything should transpire in her favor I enced lu the handling of tho brnsh.
o would receive the benefit. I L’o thoso especial appeal is msdo to loan
Carrie evinced no emotion in receiving I their collections, which will bo appropri-
sentence, bhe had made up her mind I ately grouped.
take thinus ewy. I Owners of fine paintings, or my works
Woodly Williams, the colored cuttle I of art, are requested to loan them. As the
thief, was thou «onteuood to two year* in I object of the exhibition to to form the nu-
tho penitentiary. I cleu* of a fund for the National Art Exhl-
Tliero were several fine* imposed, and j bition to bo held in 18b», there will be only
sentence wa* responded iu three case*. I blue ribbon premium* offered, bnt a* the
To-day court wiU adjourn until tho tilth. I merit* will ho passed upon by the most
competent critics, tbeso in themselves will
be prize* beyond the reach of money.
In ordar to brinir tlio matter into shape,
*!•...« u-,.,,. r„ru P.nrrlM'I’«' to made direct to tbo following
Kind Wotd from n New rork F«P«r I Rrtigtg j Q Macon, whose nAtnc* occur to us.
Mr. S. A. Cunningham, of the Now York There are others, and wo hope thoy will
SoxUh, lias theso kind words to say ot Ma-1 spond a* promptly a* though their name*
appeared in the lint: M sa M. M. Mason,
| Mis* Birdie Johnson, Miss Bessie Johnson,
Thoro Is no city Booth more i.TOspor 0 ti8 M | p , c „ rio Btew , rll M[„ Eat.ll.
tzSu Mazon, Gtorgia. There tit ftonera! ohl>#tne7i M ,„ l ta Atkin., Mrs.
.entlroent ot lirogrraa apen- t » l»oplo, Gcornn J.w»tt, Mra. Jo. Willioorn,
ami capUal.ta nr. InwaUng freely In man- MrJ _ a -rarvin. Mk. Ben. C. Smith,
tftactnrmg entorpnse. and tho balla. MrJ . w . B. nill, Mrs. W. W. Cnrn..,
log of alorCB ntul rr sjdencM. Soma of tho Mr> . W . T. Johniton. M». O. I- Witling,
argo wholesale Mock, would ba cred- h , ro . Mra. Iloekhill, Mr.. Bnm Virgin, Mrs.
itnble iu any city, while the mon-1 ^ Mis. Annie Marscnbnrg,
ey oipoudod on ynvato residence., iIlBS Annl , Mi«» Mnttio Nnttlug,
«th nil modern Imi.rovementj. make. Mi „ 0) , r . Nnttljl g, Mira Jewle Uarde-
them, althoogli smaller, more desirable m|n Mr<- 0 H- u „|| M |ra IJzzlo Can-
thnn nta 6eWum man.lon. for ahlds Ma- nlt chri , F111 ainy, Mra. 0. T.
con is femon.. Ibc citenslvo nidlBon to Holmes, Mils Faum. Grier, Mr- Holmes
and Improvemonta npon Johnson, Mra. Sutllvo, biavera ot Moray,
tub wksixiam rcjalk coLi.EGK, I and many others,
through the large donation of Mr. George I i( M thosQ Indie*> will addresa a cote to
I. Sency, of this cify, promise* to add large-1, to*® Art Exhibition, care cf this office,
ly to tho attractions of the city. A printed by Saturday evening, stating whether they
pamphlet of more than twenty pages, sot-1 will lend their works, the fell programme
ting forth the troeeiiloations of workman-1 tho exliibition con be announced in
slup and material, give evideuco of the I Sundny’e issue. A postal caid^ts all that to
great care to bo observed by the contrac* I necossary, We feel ^atiM.ed that the laillos
tor*. A word hero oboat Uie college. It named above wiU prompt y respond. Be-
is one of the oldest cUucational institution* jlng r.rtfsts themselveM, tliey certainly ap-
in the country. Indeed, it is the first one I predate any effort looktog to the develop-
in the world for the thorough e Jncaliou of | ment or advancoinf-nt of art in Maoon.
ales, and its diplomas to women grade-1 And we feel equally sure that our citizen*
were tbo first ever isauod. y*il promptly respond to the call to loon
Mims'* punlic limust. I for the occasion their finer paintings, brio*
The most cteditabie publio enterprise by u-brao and art curiosities. With all these
citizens of Maeon is their public library. I a display can bo made in Masonio Hall I
Beginning in June, 1874. under tho expe-1 ttoit drew largo crowd* daily, and I
rienced management of Mr. Ghas. Herbal, I yrlr.lc affording an opportunity of <easting I
its inainbersbip has incre.urod to about 1 the vi*ion, will create a fund that will do I
four hundred, ar.d tho library contains I muoh toward* advoumog the intereet* and 1
8,000 volumes. Besidos. tt oontain* many I oontnbating to the succej* of the great art I
interesting relic*. Mr. Uerbst haa perhaps I exhibition to be held In Macon next year. I
tho largest collection of Confederate I It remains with the ladies to resiond |
souvenirs of ary one person, and manyof I promptly.
tliese aro on exhibition at the library. The I
supply of American and foreign news-1 A C»ra from Wr l*rr.
papers and magazines is one of the largest I Mxoox, Jnno 10.—Editors Ttltaraph and I
1 ... 7.M.......... UnalV #-K» I - - - *
Suffer
no longer from Dyspep
sia, Indigestion, want of
Appetite,lossof Strength
lack or Energy, Malaria,
Intermittent Fevers, Ae.
BROWN’S IRON BIT
TERS never fails to eure
all these diseases.
Cotton, November stf, »G3i.
Pbo\v« Chsmicai. Co.
GentlemenFor years I ‘have
ttena cre.-vtiulTercrfrcm DjnpcpsU.
ar.d ccukt (tt no react uUa
everything which wa* recommend
ed) until, acting on the advice of a
friend, who hr a been benefitted by
ISR-jWN'S Iso* Ilir»M, I »rt#>#t •
Lottie, with most aurprUinf resulu.
Previous to taking Brown's Ikon
Hitters, every tiling I ate digressed
me, and 1 luifcreu greatly from a
Lurning temation in the stomach,
Bibb Connlr Sheriff’, Sale.
TfTILL be sold before the court houM door tr
IT the city of Macou during the legal hours
of sale, on tho first Tuesday bi July next, the
following property to-wit: Partof let No. 1, In
square RL situataa *n ot Macon, on the
corner of Couon avenue and orange street,
fronting 100 feet on Omnco *trect and
f^tton avenue. Also lot No. 12, In aqu.
fronting on Orange street CT feet and running
back to an alloy 'IA feet Said lot Join# lot No. 1,
being divided f*y *. K* foot alley. Levied on tu
the property of Janies V Grier to satisfy a fl to
Issued from Bibb Hu per lor Court in favor of
C.emcnt Mastcnon v* James V Grier. Property
pointed out b> plaintiff's attorney.
*’u>at the same time and place, oue-hnlf
. of land situated on Windsor hill In the
Godfrey db triotof bibb county, froutlntiontbe
old Houston road and adjoining the WiikltiFon
place. Levied on as tlie property of J T ftosM'©
to satisfy a fi fa issue«l from County Court *
Btbbxouuty in favor of J I. Wlhun vs J T lb
fee. Ti — ‘
torncy.
Also at the same time and pto-e, one grey
mare mule nl>out 9 years old, <uo black bom’
mule about 7 yean old, one bay horse mulu
about 7 rears old. one brown horse raiile ahou r
“ are old, one bltu-lr horse about U) years obi
bay mare mule affout 2» years old. and r
toy horse about Sf yean old, also n
wagons, one buggy and harness. 7 plow m..«
“ sets plow gear, and 12 plow tools tovh-d <
„# the pro|<-rly of John W Stubbs. deeease<l.
satisfy two ti fas batted from Bib!
Court, one In favor of Asher Ayres vs John w
Ftubbs, and the other lu favor of Farah 1.
"’httehuret, a John W Stubbs. Property
, fluted out oMdalntlira attorney.
Al.-out th^Fuic time and place, ta*» acres of
land in Godfrey district, known as lots l-u and
* bouudedon the south by Tobesofkeccreek.
1 ~n the east by lands of I)r. llolt * I.cvlcd
sAbsfy the Bute and County taxes due by
\ J English for the year 1M1.
Also, at the same time and place, the follow-
lug to-wlt: Part of lot No 7, in square Nr*
fronting M feet
aud mnuliig
trotib!-«arsatanen(l. Cansstany
time without any disagreeable re
sults. I am practically another
person. Bus. W. J.Tttw,
30 Maverick St., E. Boston.
BROWN’S IRON BIT
TERS acta like a charm
on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic
symptoms, «uch as tast
ing tho food. Belching,
* Heat in the Stomach,
Heartburn, etc. Tho
only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the
. teeth or give headache.
&old‘by all Druggists.
Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore, Md.
See that all Iron Ritters 1
ad Fifth
_ jo aaosfr
tlte State and county taxes for duo by O. b.
llccke), agent lor Mrs. h. 6. iievkvl.
Also at tho a*m* time and place the follow
ing, to-wlt: tort of lot No. 3, iu square No. t8,
frontlnf on Bond street, comer of alley be
1 Bond and Walnut street*, in city of Ma
tovtot on to satisfy ihe State and County
for IASI, due by Mrs. Ida L Kill*
0 at the same time and p!a<
Ing, to-wlt: Partof lot No. 12, no
rentlug 81 f«-et on College street, ICO feet deep,
n city of Macon. Levied on to satisfy the
state ann County taxca for Is*!, duo by Chas
Holme*, trustee.
. l U10 folk
!, northwest range,
$850 Square Orami Fiji
1UN0 srmoisxjffi 1 :
Brown Chcmleij Co., ilaltlmor.,.nd
have crossed red lines aad trade
mark on wrapper. O
BEWARE OP IMXTATIOM8.
lantA
bufldii
bored
In I with Hoanr at or near Htratton’a brickyard,
ki n I daring which fee struck Henry in the
:o . I mouth; they th*o separated aud shortly a(-
irv I terward, in turning to walk off to break-
n A I fast, he was cut in the buck; be did not
.w. I •trike 1
rk-
*2*221 I EaitV«TiUDg”airt'undi7\to iira: Hanry
■ilPfkTir JK? I ak.w.r-1 and raid: “Yoo are alinr!» Mor.
Henry in the mouth until be *nw
bl y | that Henry wa* eomlng toward bun using
(threatening language.
- 1 Gu* Johnaon, sworn: Knew th* de-
sued; IU* name I* Morgan Washington.
a tb I Morgan told Henry Wimblsh he was not
Henry
00 Id*
then
Mor-
| gan: “Name yonreelf aheen and I will
I shear your ftnd Morgan said:
I “sheep r’ Afterward, wiion we knocked
I off tog> to breakfast, Morgan was walk-
uul I lug on the track ahead ol ns; 1 was with
no. I Henry; Henry stuck his shovel up in tho
niy I railroad bank, and shook his knife ont of
w I( I his sleeve and jumped ahead of me and
I struck Morgan tu tho head with the knife;
uf n 11 thought ha vraa just playing and hod hit
404 I him with hi* finger until be got Morgan
CABV-UZIOI XD SCHOOL.
Closing Kxsreliw—A nourishing
Country School.
Yesterday onr reporter hopped np into
Jndgo MoMauus’buggy for a visit out inti
the country to attend the dosing exercises
of tho Campground school, in ebargo '
Mr. Henry Hrosn.
The school numbered fifty-nine scholar*
yesterday. It is situated about six miles
from Msccu, to the right of tho Columbus
road, and is on tho oamp-meeting ground
where have been gathered tho bo*t
and oldest of our Methodist people. It
wru here, iu 1W0, that Judge McManus
got all tho schooling he ever had. Walking
down tho road j e&iorday on our way to tbs
old spring, ho remarked that thirty year*
ago ho could beat any boy fn the settle
ment running to tbo spring, and ns the
memories of thoso the happiest days of
hi* life crowded upon him, he said he felt
like running down that blessed , road just
as ho used to in
The spring is only a short distanco from
tho school-house. It is clef.Fnnd bold, and
the crystnl water has bubbled over the
white sand for over a century. It to here
Unit tho children of tho school come for
wutcr, ja*t n* tho shining lights of tlio old-
jnshioned shouting Mothodisbs did thirty
and forty year* aco.
The old school-house and tho wooden
bors havo long since i*ns»ed away, tie for
t»6r by fire, And the latter by decay. The
present building U of modern make, yet
plain and nnpreteutioas. It i* the ouly
S uited country school house In Bibb coau-
and this superiority was given it by the
cutorpriso of its principal, Mr. Brown and
one pupil, who usod tho paint bruah ia
moat creditable manner.
We arrived at tho ground aboat half post
ton o’clock, and there found a large num
ber ot the patron* of the school and citi
zens of tho neighborhood in attendance.
There wore Messrs. 11. A. Nisbit, KUi-ou,
KdwiirJj. J. J. Amasoo, Arch Smith, Wa,
Langston and many others. From Ma
oon there were l’rof. Zettler, superintend
ent public schools^ and Mr. J. 11. Hertz,
the board of public instruction.
• The exorcises were given iu tho njual _.
der, aud wero very interesting. The chit
dren rliow the work of their excellent
teacher, and in the examioaiion by 1’
Zeittor displayed sotn© fiue*miuds.
The following is the provraimne:
hong. “Kxhibition Day,” by the school.
Reading, by the primary class.
Exorcise* in Latin grammer.
Koading by the second reader class.
Beleotiou* by Misses Fioldor Lockhart
and YioU I^ngston.
Hong, “Vacation Day.” by the school.
Exercise* by tho nlgoara class.
Selections by Misses Ella Taylor and
Carrie Woodson.
Exorcises in English grammar.
Exercises on chart.
Holeclious, by Misses Minnie and Bailie
Griggs.
m ajy library ia tbo Sooth. 0« tho rtanff-1 jfemapr: la your iasa. ot tho 8th Inst
ard publication*, about fifty are on file for I *. . .,/ \r«. I
members and visitors* Fortunately it has 11° Q published the statement of Garrie Mas-1
debt*, although its apartments aro most I soy, then nwdting sentence for tho brutal I
ffibly located. Ia this respect the At-1 aaeassination of Mr. W. A. Evans. I am I
Siag^inoliigibiy *«ra“od*and h onra” I ,b * who ta nsmod *“ rJoh "tatomant |
il with a debt aiqirosituating $18,000. I nod in it, it (« allpdgod that I not only In-
tiii uax-nuL uBoaoiA city. I stigatsd and pnur.od the maansr of Mr <
^il A ;Ko7u‘n h «t2 ,, Sh , & Uw-ara.nouon.batthativraprra.
it should remain there or bo returned to I tuking and aiding intheeom-l
Milk^dgcville, tho opinion prevnils with J mission of tho atrocious orime. Being now I
many that Muoou, which is auito near the ^ old mall| noarIy >lxty ye *rs of age. and
old capital# wi.h railroad faci ities for I having lived the greater part of my life in I
Gaorgia quite equal to Atlanta and a very I this oounty, and though full owing the hum-1
centre point, would have sneoeedod hod I Hler k-nlks of life, the ohnracter wliich I
v5lu?-!!LI establishod^and to which some of the |
nhopo that Hlnco the lust Legislature so I citizens
r- _ . , i w*» w.iMiu. ui Hu. city and county uow at I
strougly roftisodto make an appropriation all times stand ready to bear testimony, 1
for a capital building, that Um qnretlou of would ^ Hnd j Bf 8n ffident refutation oi
location tn.\y again bo revived in Maoon a I ano h nn infamous charge and slender npon
intereet. Macon would indeed bo a lovely
capital city for the Empire State of the
South. ^ ^ B. A. 0.
HOOTS AND HE UBS.
euoh an infamou* charge and slander upon
If your paper only reached and
was read by thoso who knew
me. Bat that I may
COOL, SPARXUNC, ELEGANT
SOM WATER
5c a Glass
Lamar, Rankin & Laiuar’s
I yonr column, that the statement made I.
| Gnrrie Massey so far us It refers to mo. is I
SODA WATER
eithsr arm. She dealt in roota and yarbe Mfaioation, n^r was’ I at the station, I
n .. n « ntft *«.. - w . mn 1 l«ft Mr. Evans store in the evening, where _
exciosively. Deep dowu into tho swsmp j WM em p lo;cdf w#nt my homo where 11 Don’t fait to como and see u* when yoo
inoraes she dclvod, and her prigfliced eyo I remained all night, and knew nothing of I •
knew every leaf and twig that grew in the I the kilting nntiT sent for noit morning. I visit the city thie rammer, u we want yon
black boggy aoll. An Indian doctor, ,ho "'hen I reached the .tore tho ngrtiee prra-
laid, Liugbt her how to tell tlio tree, aad «“ hodarre.led Patrio Maa.lc, And ah# to try iU
hnahti, and ilia had learned tho leeran per-1 Tentinwd^ftiertora^rhe'ftttU^rirlfKmmii! I ■ D „ , , „
And .he wasn’t aa old n woman aa yonr ,S°n« rai L#mar ’ RMk,n A Lam8r ' Dru UaU*».
«lS^»mWr?rSa rSSf I Opioalte Doiira Store, whiy
tWnk°.hS n wra“o'" a’nd'bont orar,*klm ,hby craditaljlc witnrara., bejond HOMES’ LUIMENT,
wrinklad and a lMtrelos* eye; and yet ft® 1 __ .„.l um AT U C O »0 T,w cr D, c ki rs
wa; hardly thirty. Ten year, oth.rli,. MOTHER S FRIEND
in the wood, of the swamp i 2 . , .. r2ri-':_7TL I r,„„
W strlnwa, 71-3 Uristre,
, turralfca. our new t»»lcnt'm_ ..
Also at the same time nnd place tho follow-1 ulul carved leg* and lyre. hrerj
log. to-wlt: Part of lot No. 11. northwest range. I largo fancy mctjWlni:, full hoi
fronting 140 feet on the east A<lc of College I Grand Action. T?rou«i Iton mci
street. In city of waeon. Levied on to eat! Jr I Improvement whichrAH - til an
"ic state ami County taxes for last, due by L I tho perfection of the
lpley, Rawit. 0.6 WEHTtoTT. Ud-lrd. .
June &th, 1bo2—CM. Sheriff. J f wOur prior for tuln 1
— I boset? attd on
Bibb Count? Postponed Shnifl Sale. feJIrlnstfi?
I.!, be sold toforo the court hone© door In I ? f?
AzzrftiSsxweJrw ^ 1
H&BOffjsn : tKdssavssi -*«
on the men oflilbh i nunty a* lot No. 2, sltust-1 fvL,;. «? *.
« d tn the YlnevUle district of said county, front-1 ^
log ir» feet on the Forejth road and nmn log I p.*"*** 4 *
!aS n 5 5 |U 'ra™ 0 rjl,'S'L°ra wffigfft'« «¥»'■* W«A i
rn as the residence of Mrs KUra MoGos. I
levied on a* Uie property of Wm McGee, de- **lff**"*.*+»EC* r/i"
cease 1. to satisfy a fl to Iniieil from Bll.h Kui«v I iKi:,, * ^
rior Court lu favor of E F Best vs Eliza MsGm. I tn?**
jdmlni.tr.lriz. l»pcr.rM ; .Wo«it^-aln. .
* Tran* an, invt r°.». wasneurr. I ntals ever awarded any manufacturei.
June Mh.JH^Ctd* 0q cr,tr -. Plano fully wsrranted lor 5 years.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—>VhSTOM, E Y I I SI C )■:, \ the. C
_ .. offered thi* musical pti
ed success'. Tremendoiu demand fi
W OOW loCpAgly
Best hn* tn \>ro;*:r form applied f«
adml nMratInn under Section ***
4'odeof Georgia, on the estate u
Hhaw, of Fuyelto county, lit the SUto of Ken-
lucky, dccre-Hd. who has an estate )» ^Iwx n<% P..1L Ansi n
county of Bibb. In sold StaU of Georgia. | •« SJJ lOr t 0 "" 11 M
This 1* to cl^jttid admonish all jjerwv* con- j l^alAlO
ccmcd to be *nd appear at my o nice at me ^*>1IV
July term next of tho Court ot Ordinary of said | fnn Choo’f £s!sam Ci Shark’* C
connty, and show cause. If any they can, why J i - \
C rmancnt lu-m-re of administration should not] VsSA*^.
I'granted to snldKK Best on raid estate. 4 U,lbe ?S!Si
« »nc«j my official signature this Mh day oil — “ m
June, mh j. a. McManus. 1''M from »
JnnoSoswlw.* OnUnsry. I Iw Cswmaatres^oS*.,
J v IX)no7A, BIBB COUNTY.-—Whereas, Den-1 cry Chlntse t’.sh»r:nnu knows 1».
\Y nU Duly haa made aptdUstUin for'teuton of I srosuiretlvo of hearing were .
*"® tho estate of >\ m. Gary, late I Buddhist Priest about Its your 14 0.
— _— ...—) numerous and many *
This la tlu’rvforo, to cite and admonish all I Iff miraculous, Urat th—
persons conrernctl to be and api<oar at the I ttolly procUiaitd over the «
court of ordinary of said county on tho first I uso beretno somdvrreal th _
”- J “ *“ * -*■ e, if any I yrarti n« Dm fur** hut
J not U niHontf fftf t'/diiwe |it
KTMitetl. I charge* prej^ld, to any nddrua u
Witness my official signature this June fid, I _ .
‘gito.t. J ' A M<ii o& Hear What the De
m Si .
application for letters of dlnnlwdou from the 1 i
raam ei P. Kerwiu, Into el raid count, d. it“dMlSSl’hdWlSf'dc
This Is therefore to cite and admonish all 1 otJl8r ' x,ulc ^ 0
porwms concerned to to and apj^ar at the I . . . "ZZ. ...
court of ordinary of said county bn tba first I ‘ fcR<5 ^
Monday In August ucxl to show cauw, tf any I
they can, why said application should not to'I liJL r *ZT' ^ T J rT ii M. T
granted. I *ANnoiwKttvsTl<».N. wnw*
may7-law-itn*
. —cuu sign at i .
J. A. McMANlb,
Onlluary.
dottingtl.W, and you wtllr
% mncly that will enable y
mlntstsm. M
therefore to rite all persons concerned, leg*- I
Uis and creditors, to show cause, if any they "fS-lTKf • sS
ran. why said executor should not to dtscharg-1 -
«jl from his executorship and receive Icttrni of
dismission ou tho first Monday in July. !C*2.
Wltneaamy hand and ottu-ial sis nature this,
April 1,1HKL J. A. McMANlri.
■P'- K> Ordinary,
Notice to Bridge Bulldore. I
TTNTIL Saturday, Jens 21, 1«*V, the County I
U Commissioners of Bibb Invite scale*! pro-1
iMisaU for building a wooden briflgo c
boRufkeu creek at the tf
DjiS.A'.RicfiinoiM’!
. ha«l been spent L
osltn now known as Hear
-. - — , J»ns, specifications and all 1
further information apply to Uie undersigned I
»l tha court house. 1
By order <>f BILL County Commissioners,
matfl Uw4w W. O. HMIlH. Clerk.
CURES FITS.
wa* tfood f>r bilious complain
didn’t know a solitary thin if about
it—whether of stamen or petal.
lavished a wealth of love on blncksnaka
I nn-1 f 'no of the greatest comforts to those expect-
Try
as plodded to a
a*fur count.” If yc
C'aSSSuSF
that you were on the t
permanent dlsorgan
cratio party,” T
reform sod nominal
w -.‘" lm UI1 M«i” IdUhotrao kiorgan lu»«
^ I ^thavkftil.«^.loi; thi.wuUwt
g!f?8? a ft£ ‘taSj itirl I Cain.Mackarran, l»Uh J.vcW and Eft.
Btepbnu, bat goo
-Ton know ioa ra
bod, of Iod«p»oJj
wo will pttdg. ro
will b. a aoa-pw
wiU not do w goo
aro .Ull doiog, pot
mra who an too
them is their ml
Dtmoevetia wtrtg.
»
■ cn»to do what hi
i fur the tart Ian
aaeh a charge, J, M, CaraT I agjgJMftSjSjggg
M^oSed'rS'^ok'TSd w‘u Irad fifuT I *• l»—>rra(^t.g. V, MU.
pr.iseof the devil’s shoe-r-trinj:, but ♦i;ol A Frftewrt Us In# rrfcotfleee let in a f<>nJlU’>nu» recover uulekly—crln oth-
utifal crewie* that pracefully ntnded the I Borrows end sickness te the too common ter-1 • f! KX Vjt et “ ri * U P- Under lu
She rawTorfeif thi. rcm^lv Uof-
tlon. She saw norhipff in the scarlet of I ignorance I* prone to bid the affilcted isiB|taidlioftuf H a character as to forMd a long
the berries, the sweet odor* of tho lanrtl I and to strong/' instead of “mlr. stsring to the I trT *F of certlflcatee. Those lntererted tn lu
tho fraar.tnce of tho klngtly magnolia—| mind diseased,” or layinf a hand of healing I ^‘f® tt« pact fully referred to tho hundreds
a only saw nick ol* in tho tttfly, waited I ou the poor tortured body, I who have used It.
'twisted root* that scemtd to burrow I And when Science ami Philanthropy, with I BEAD TiTE TESTIMONIALS;
* in tbs bUuk soil aa if to hide their I ®®d skill, come u» in# aid I I must camestlr entreat every female expert-
z* WWW row ww»r . ftf ^ ffiey feel as If tho angel of an-1 log to be confined to use ‘Tna Monuca s Re-
r *** 1 nunclatlou bad drawn near. .... I uar.” Coupled with the entreaty. 1 will add
Samaritan Nrrvtne really really Is salvation I tiiat during a large otoUUical practice (forty
. .• a. • u»— a full .heart when | four years), 1 have never known U to fall b
OEOKUJA. BIBB COUNTr.-Whereas John I
ftomey has mails application for selling siaxt |
a hnmcstroil of personalty aud the valuation I
WiC5«agft:
. at my office. 1
tnayrwtil J. A. M« MANU.d, Ordinary.
towton, exicnu>r of the estate of Mrs. KHsal
PtHMKhe, Iuw made application for leave n» I
wU a two story brick store bouse and kdoul
Second street, and the dwelling and lot ol the I
said Mrs. ElUa Deloach* at the time ol her I
dreth, all lu the city of Macon In mid county, I
■‘longing to satd estate:
This Is therefore to cite and admonish all I
. enons concerned to to and appear at the I
court of ordinary of said county, on the first I
persons concerned t
court of ordinary of
Monday In July next.
they ha —*
granted.
Witness my official signature Urn June 2, IMS.
— J. A. McMASUfi, ordinary.
And yet thi* woman—thi* coal-black
Nancy Barker—carried in her baskets I to thousands. 1 rj««k from a full heart when I fc_.
cures for rhoumatUm, female complaint*, 11 say It, for friends very near nnd deer to me I produce a safe ami quick delivery,
chill* aud fever, and a aura cure for weak I have been natored to health ann happiness by | If. J. 1IOLME8. M. D., AUsnta, Ga.
UlnhaumA,- raMra.olU.ra
bearfoot root for rheua. atlsm, red ahaiik I ^ m# lbe day. feel as 1 know the
root fo* dysentery and sham« mot for fo-1 man mentlonetl In Scripture must have bit
Bata complaint*. *—’ *— “
| mund Arington were also swore, and t*sti-
ra« I fled, Rubeia&tiallr, to tho facta at stated by
t^t I Gtxs Johnson. Tho jury returned the fol-
fiod that the doceaaed,
(too, came to hU death by
fib© | t ( *A. nauus «oi Henry Wimbith on U»t
wiLh I Wednasday, resalticg from knife wom.de
Ura I inflicted by Hecry W.mbish, and from the
-uut I evidence of ail witness©©, wc bvlieve Henry
Th- I Wimbiab ffuilty of dkirder.
jal 1 B. A. Taavta, Foreman.”
Ucr I Th® two men were at work on a gravel
Wui' I train of the Macon and Brunswick rail-
read, and ware rawing the track near
to^^^U-PHvita^of yiSSSRWS: w unoun waa m«u
thuM abares.aft^taro^W-Ur.^ioo th© morning cf the catting. On
itnatra him. tor w lairad u <u i Tr arm l. T mcniu ti vra duoov.rad tiwl
tt, whrabra h. 1* DOmln*Ud ov #oh Ilftr. j JJ^ffUra ratif lira c.K ct Itu, !og. Dr.
Blrahra. brash. Jra»a»draprarara,tA«v« w> l^ tM rad rath, wound In Uil-
a-. plrau <rf rara who era iradj » fight ll I rromU- ^J^ c , itwm ^
ont. I this waa a meet unprovoked murder.
Tslsi/tahnltatal
7 -W.—
HpeUiug by the word primer class.
Bong, “VVuh I wore a Liule Bird,” by
the tchooL
Bclections by Misses Enrhls Edwards and
Carrie Smith.
Hxerctoea in Geography.
Bclections by ML sea Louise linnter and
Eliza ilarknsas.
Boog, “Dor Happy School,” by tho
school.
Selection by Miss Crowell Griggs,
hclestloit by Miss Isabella Lockhart.
Hoag—“Fartiag song,” by th* scbooL
8clection Ly Mira Mary E. Edwards,
detection by Mias Fannie Smith,
bong—“Adieu," by tlio school.
At tho close of the ez*rotate, Mr. Brown
stated that th* prize for excellence in ttnd-
ioa had Ucn awarded to MU* Mary Ed
ward* ; for attendance to EUtooa Edward*
and Walter Heric. There prize* were |5
in gold for the first, aud $2JiO in cold
each of the others, and were offered by
IL A. Kistot. They were swelled tu the
flucceeafa! pqpile by Prof. Zettler.
After the award th* Professor enter!*'in-
ed the school with a talk, which we* timely
and well enjoyed.
Dinner wautben announced, and upon a
long table fn an oak grove near by wa*
piled in orderly profusion one of the i
old-fashioned dinner* to be found onl
th* country. After tbi* the chi I
romped aud played, ar.d then the school-
he use wnacloftod until next September.
Letter frera Buts L. ». Trut—IL
Dunn, June3.—In jour issue of the7th
inxt the following ia sivut aa a conversa
tion between yourself and some one ia At
lanta:
“My dear fellow, Soot Trammell told
mo last night that Grady vac the unani-
mooe choice of tho convention; that tho
thing waa fixed, and that the petition
would be pubitahed ou Thursday.” • • •
la*k tbo privilege of stating to your
coiemns that the above, so far a* U reiatee
to roe, i* Cirtirety a*vl absolutely a fabrica
tion. I bare had ho such ©jnvsrsatkm
»t*ho buys them from you?”
‘ Evi rjbody buys ’em—white fo*ka and I kjod W«»l m
colored folk*. Dey makes bitten wid I JjSttfiSSJ
1 *Wlthscch incontrovertible proof of the be-1 Lhe'flretUrae, andVho says'
t« he] !.y railing at my i-fficc.
IhffM bad the foregoing reflffiipffiffiBMBB
LV TunrrD in Atlanta and vicinity, I uow flfcr
g remedy Tnoancmi-
^SfSIsahTi toll*’em h»tw to bile ’em I knowledge of whaforold benefit U»e worhi"in
o«zra.h.b l «kup.or I
.er flngtre—finger* that had graypled^ in I office to ally engaged la superintending the I I am permit tr-rkno to refer to the V.lowlng
the black dirt of tho swamp so long that I rvntlcman wb«ee business U fs to attend to the I well-known citlxrua of Atlanta: C 8. Newton,
the ends were callous—tho names of some I details of the Immence correspondence which I William M. Crumley, Jr., V. A. (tore and D.
other cu.*tomcr». You would not beUev# I L a uaturel result of hla widespread repuu I Bain: all of whom, are read) to testify to the
- — . . ■ •<— i merits of the preparation.
l*rice, fLJO per bottle.
A lady from one of the counties of middle
Granite, who haa bran net!tie as midwife for
mao mentioned !h Scripture must have felt I many rears, writes: M ! have «!Uposed efal
when he went from Jerusalem to Jericho and I Tiia Mother’» Kcuer you sent me. and 1 am
sent me, and I am
/ instance where It
■ve been all Ural l
A OUST mjj&hho.')
ctlon. but I grew wc_ .
told me of the Hamantan Nervine. I former ronfinemrnta, and recovered from it in
it I am, a* you see, restored to I raucf Ices Ume. t<he also recommended It to a
** I lady tricod who was about to to confined for
______ _ iw*
comity having died on the Oth day of May. l*»C,
— * * O. Wynn, of seid hute, having In
.... 1 applied, m a perma Mtccfod
rural of kin. for letters of administration i
estate, under the ZtXth accttou of the code:
TtiULto cite all and Angular the credlU
and belreof mid ElLabethT. Kntttng tobea .
appear at my office, at the July term neat of I Cmnd _ ^ , trUa0i
the court of ordinary ot mid county, and show 1 ,tru gG|
* uy they can why permancut letters of
ration should not be granted to said
(vitncu my official signature Utb the 3d day
f June, IntL J. A. McMANUH.
Jun3wtw* Ordinary.
•• . ,, . . . I niwwxn incGHMumumc i>n«n ui w
Do you tell your customers bow to I neficent nature r.f the remedy. It Is not si
i them7” . I that an editor, always aullcttons for an a
* • » • . ^ benefit Ui
i carikst c
_ sari vxvxa
sun any oyg ram tnbolun this okkat
ttr so arcu bask vansoLtTrLKffrrrrai
Tho names ot ail these, and many others, can
pokeuerrv. Loti
some of the best
era ot bitters made
Ibe old-fashioned way __
seems to be deep-rooted. OupenlM and I of the humble artisan; Innocent childhood and
liver pad* are slow In driving out the root* I withered old age shewed In their counterfeit
and herbs of the ye good old-fashioned I premnimenu the graUtuts they rauld not
folk. And Ka&jy i-incersly swears that she I
ran go in a swamp road ami gather the I ^uvfinn S^eSSS^S-h^aJd^oS’ .^ „ra.«,
rain that ooze* from the pine-tree roots | hi and low. hiack and whiu, all were retire-1 ¥ Ld I did not count them,
bruised by the wagon* ruunlngover them, Poinded me of fh'emirelrii^7SSI ViwSu by all droaghto
. - -- • * * * *“ * * * .only tnstes-1 of the crutches, band-1B. LYNDON. Athc&j, G*.
__ silver ami waa of the recti-
track or kidM, NUas qaitkra-and'brau. I tjrrajt *«?'**•
off Jalnt Bacob’s oiL . . f '‘You roust fc-l very happy, doctor, when you
The time ta coming, though, when there | look at this collcctton.” u*
rheumatism, bearfoot root knocks th* spot* I Sit J, 1
»* Jraira* OIL ■
looming,
will be no demand .—
Every year alw mirks a gradual dxrease.
The liver pad aad tb® capsule are ou th*
march, and recruit* are falling Into Uno
erery day. Alreadv tbo efficaeiocx, but
scorer, aursoparUta L giving way to tbo ge
nial and plenlif ol Mufnu and wintergrwfl,
aad Jerueatam oak—tho old timo worm-
arter—ha» krag mum ssccssbcd to
mpting ItticBgM.
We ore mov ng far away from Nancy,
mo wvlLgha be lefl alooo in tno owo<n*«®
with bar roHa aad herbs, aad *ho rush of
rootlae*, horbtao* noolrumo will drown bor
cries of “frtahrooU foroata!”
rf and tartar disappear
smooth aud tooth, though dark sod
BY B. M. WOOLLEY, At
lanta, Ga. He liable evi
given, and refovsnoc*
iui t i uw giTWB, utu mciruw*
JREDI to cured p«*i*uta and pky*i-
look at this eolketum/* w* tal-L ’ 1 oian*. Bend tor my bookon Tho Habit
-Ah? yts,” said the doctor pUarantlv. “but | and iuCuro. Free. deoinrisw—ity
Mi&s —— W. H. MUffWT
to my library
I He I«1 ihe way tn the next apartment and BP
m&f t SaSP&
(of Jacksonvilta, Fla.,)
r tortunat • aa well i
Trait sod Produce
i, **L»r 1 have known
; i at what ta the
7C Poplar St, BUkak Block, Maoon, Ou,
the value of I
what I For the Fuck
i season. WIU boy ot
• and other fruits, in*
iu fit oooditteo tor ahif
a patrons at low r
CSTSSm*
MOORE’S u s;*"
NOTICE.
Cure.1
I dumb.
•AMARITAk Ml
saybotfy. i'rrxa Ho**, a
t by the
4AMAniTAN 7
SAM A KIT AN MB
Ifsik a sarc c^rt uf ^eaae e
•AM A KIT AX J
-Whereas A. B. I
persons tunreniw tu mu« i»ura, u »n, bw,
have, at this office, on or by the first Monday ,
In Augu*t next, why the wpj shall not be
**WlUM»» my hand cffidally,
aprtwbl* Ordinary.
G
■AVAKITAX J
Was the ocaaagf cort^wiy
•AMAKITAX |
ESteSA-TS
m
.tAMAJUl
Cured bm uf ■crvfaUa
EORU1A, JONES COUNT* -Whereas Mrs
Carrie C. hmllb and Iraublaa Emllh, cxer
ntor aad executrix of the estate pf John T.
Smith, deceased, have applied to me foe dla-
Three are therefore to cite and admonish alt
person* concerned to »how cause at this office,. . .
on or by the first Monday in Augu*t ncxL If any | gJSW
they tore, why the some shall nut to g ankd I _
to them. I SAM A VITA X .V
Witness oy hand officially, n’.-R-is 1 *«•—••x.t
apKwtd* Ordinary, |
•AMAKITAX KBKV
Elootlon Notice for Stock 1 Bgigp—*
and Fence Law. uhlibitas
j^^sEsssaAasapssr Br ”“* ;bB, * ! aa?»ai
gurt -S^jivd^an elrcttou wUl to held at the 7*-
Monday, the 10U» «lay of J uly
the question of ••F•n»!*’ , ov "
county uf Jones; said
u «Hhcr elcrtPjtui an*l
undentgacd. A petit
act Is now of file In this
WUnos my Land ~
aaayfitwtd
s
Executor's tale.
ILL to uddbetar* the court hoc
Mtorouaty.Georgia, oqJbeil