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vL4& JSsskliT sm& Sowciisl 5c JH^^cag^ir
otrsiDB Tin: n.nt.
A« r. *» usky that show'no friendly »tar.
\\ un rudder broken. nnd with canvn* riven.
HowwM the rrrch her goal within the her !
Out, Me the Bar, like lome greet eoul In .
Toil thrush the night against the t«npe*t’i
Ah! can she conquer when earh giant billow
n M nniM d itself man’* hsndivork to roar?
T> T, i ;;^x , p‘Tr^£iS’r B .r.
Outride the Bar the storm-fiends, wildly mock-
At human weak now, rave In accents rode;
t\ bile in their ruthless gro»pihe ship w rock-,
Pauldlag Comity.
Jew 23.—The small grain crop ia about
harvested in this section. It ia good, but
will not compere with middle Georgia.
Corn ie above and cotton below ao av-
%t ige.
In thU immediate section politics U al
most unknown.
The East Tsnnewee, Virginia and Geor
gia railroad will be aa important factor in
bringing into notice this part of the State.
Already there are quite a number of saw
mills erected along the line. The road
runs through a very rough country here.
Near the line of Polk and Paulding conn-
tie# it will have to tannel 700 foot to paia
the range of mountains which runs across
North Carolina, Georgia and Alalama;
and from which bills the two last named
it,. I States will in the future obtain much of its
, A ' Vm tr’Si.n, pr»*l»ritr. Major tern idro, chief engineer
Standing I of the road, expresses himself as having
Sidr fo ta?;i!5'S5S U |l2ji“'fo™; >»™t> «o»fil.oro to 'hero hill, for mining.
in. I One of the contractors on the road, Major
The haven of her hopes within the Her. I j. yy My rick, has already taken from an
Out 1 ide the Bar the ocean voices thunder. ] excavation of the road bed a piece of ore,
And Night; bend, over all her deathly whlch ho oonsiders a good omen. The
Win in the Ber some tender hesTta do wonder I track of the road is in a few miles of Dal-
l’auidlng county, but cannot pare
Tl'to tti ujol ICOpSTuOll. -- —- 1 “*—
| national .initios, To-night tbe annual oden Central Irutitato will Uk. plan on
sermon to young men preparing to preach July 6th and 7ih. The annual address w It
was preached by Rev. Wallaca Duncan, a • be delivered by Prof. Grosby Wright, of
W.UMIl, ■ w uctll.inu U| iiun VIUTU/ Hllijmi MX
profeisor at Wofford College, South Caro- j St. Marys, and the prizes awarded by Prof,
line. In a forcible and impressive Stone, of Oxford,
manner ha portrayed the character
of a true minister of the gos(»el, ehowiug
that it should bear the evidences of high
mental and moral culture, possess great
intellectual and spiritusl now** combined
with a pure and tender conscience and a
generous and royal soul, in order that it
might be fully prepared for the work of
salvation, to which it is called and illus
trate in itself the truth and divinity of the
doctrines, that it it commissioned to es
thete hills until late ia the fell.
WIJO TOW upon UUHICTIUUII. r ' — —. . MIWW UUI. HM.M •»«> — •• A
my that the lark McMumd may nM prr-1 j. my nM , j „ m gif . yon , ( Aj otl of
• a— — T '-- >,Polk county and its industries.
But auchor ml.lj Jterrol.
GEORGIA GLEANINGS.
of the Carroll Masonic Institute closed on
the night of the 20tb hut. Tho commence
ment sermon, preached on Sunday in the
doctrines, that it is comi
pound. The sermon was eminently at
rropria'.e to the occasion and, if its teach
tngs are heeded, will be productive of
great good in helping to properly mould
the ministerial character and shape aright
the clerioal course of those to whom it was
specially addressed. On to-morrow morn
ing the prize declamation \.t the Sopho
more cla»s will take place, and in the af
ternoon there will be a champion debate
between certain chosen members of the
Few and Phi Gemma societies.
C.D.
Albany.
Jean 26.—'The revival conducted by Mr.
Culpepper and Miss Begley continues for
week. Last night the Methodiid
was crowded and a great many
were unable to obtain teats. The interest
seems to be increasing.
Mr, William Goodman, of Dakar county,
-fought m a lot of eorn Saturday of the
Golden Dent variety, raised ibis year, and
had it made into tneal. He baa been eating
sweet potatoes for two weeks—raised this
year. M r. G. is a progressive young farm
er, and only demonstrates what can be
done in this section of Georgia if we only
had the enterprise.
Three of our sister city's (Americas')
most popular gentlemen paid us a virit yes
terday, and were handsomely entertained
by the Albany boys at the Rogers House.
The genial host,'Mr. G. Rogers, set up a
magnificent dinner. Your reporter was
invited as
Baptist church by Rev. F. H. M. Hender
son, was pronounced by all who heard it
to have been an able effort. The words of
advice given to the students of the insti
tute were the best and most appropriate I
ever heard, and the manner in which he
discussed the usage of the old field schools
was very good. The speaker held his
large audience perfectly charmed for an
hour with his sound theological reasonings,
and his brilliant and elequent enuncia
tions of logic. On Monday night the Juve
nile portion of the school made prepara
tions to prepare for their show, consisting
of pieces and speeulies, read and spoken.
The brass bend furnished the squeaking
for the occasion. The piano musio was
fine I suppose, that is, if one piece was, it
ail war, as every piece sounded just alike
tome, eachoommeneingwithatweedledee
and ending with a tweedle dam. Tuesday
waathe gala day. Ten young men de.
claiming for the prize. I never yet heard
extracts s(token in an easier, more grace-
Profececr Key’s school closed Friday,' demonstrated how well the Piofeasor fills 1
with the usual examination exerc see. The his important chair. During the service,
patTtns present expressed themselves Rev. Devid L. Anderson, of the North
bigUy rfeaeed with tiro progress of their Georgia Conference, a missionary elect to
children. Tbers were four honors award- China, gave his experience, and stated that
ed^aa follows ; To Mtaaea Ada Mansfield, he would leave for ChinaiuOctober. Rev.
Oza Un'tror, Ada Hutcheson, and Nannie C. A. Evms, of Atlanta, matte an interest-
MeKown. ing talk on church music. At night Rev.
Commencement exercise) at the Middle I W, W. Duncan, of Wofford College, de-
Georgia College, G. C. Looney, president, j lirered a sermon to the young men who
will begin on . Sunday next. ere about to enter the ministry. I; was a
Professor IV. J. Isind, notice of whose I masterly sermon, and made a true
tragic death In Atlanta hal already m<- I imPK-Mion upon tire congregation.
(reared in ,anr eolnmne, we, buried here The board of tnnteea re-tlecUd the {ae
on Friday. Hie wife and babea hare the nlty aa heretofore, .Kept the adjunct pro-
denwat aywpathy of the oommsnity. fearer of iangnBgee-1'ruf..eur L H. Hain
lira. A. M. Jonee, of Cutbbert, la ridting hating declined a re-election. Key. O. E.
relattreahcre. Dowman waa elected. Ber. A. O. Hay-
'Many Totara" daaira to rctnrn than ka | good,_ D. I)., waa elected [,resident, and
for your explanation of what is Jeffersonian
Democracy, and tne said "many” prefer |
Democracy straight.- Boa Yu,
Dawson,
Jn*x?7.—A party of gentlemen, inolod-1 lfstn G. Rase, eon of Dr.
log the mayor and one or more ooundl-1 your city.
men from this place, visited Leary c
An well, now in process of boringtnt 1 plaoe. The question; “Braolved, that the
Leary. They report very slow progress, President of the United States should be
and seem inclined to the opinion that un- I elected for a term of ten years, and that
le»s matters are hurried Leary will have l he be ineligible for re election.” Judge
to depend on Albany for artoaian water for Pottle presided, and the question was, af-
mauy days yet. It is almost an established ter an animated debate between three
fact that Dawson will soon hare an arte- I representatives from each society, decided
sian well, as a very large majority of the J in the negative. W. P. Hill (nephew of D.
citizens have expressed a willingness to H. Hill) made the best rvgumeot, and its
• * ‘ * “ • 1 * ' the
Camp was an extract from Robert Toombs'
great sccessim speech, his delivery being a
very good imitation of the General. Alt
did remarkably welt, but the committee
chaperon of the rarty. Thty
Persons, and a better, more interesting,
practical, goed, old-fashioned, horse
sei.se talk waa never heard anywhere. He
had no patented, stereotyped, hifalotin
REITS GATUF.ilF.i» 111’SPECIAL seeing that silly and remarked© stuff
#>i.»urifi>»vnPYTs I sUued “Pupil of theOld Commoner." said
connEsro!>DF.y is. ^ {rom (t ho«gh , 'PBDii ’wn.
I*eeksvllle. I not be found), which wasdn the Coasf/fw-
Jtmx 26.—The rains have been visiting I u UH last Wednesday. We believe it was
s almost daily for two weak*. Crops are dodge. Pupil said that you would prove
, . . ,«,«,! Th« “coalition” between Htephcns, Dr. kelton
f»r vlranced. 0»rJen. u. rerj good. Th. I d ^ ctoM(( ,,, (on> , n ,f thought h« had
(.neb crop iatrom.ns.una man, treee arc I fitter cry oat “Ural go," and charga yon
breaking down. In fact, cropa of all kind. I with their, in. Tbo pot and tha kettle 1 u—.ni—um —■ ,|uwh.. m,.———, a ——,—.■ .— - - —
r,r,,n I • .n abundant yield. Seyeral hail I "• werT delightad to read the ablo and week, where .former editor had .pent the perfectly eotreneejl for .boot Ihree-gaar-
pron -eanaonnuini yieia. oeyerai nm ■ t.tter of Capt. Bacon, and agrw I winter, and hading hie Chrirtwaa turkey I tetaaf an hoar. W hea ho cloeed there we.
etormehaT# p«.eed through oar ooanty | wllh f im th>l t ht , true, tried and faithfal bonaa all over the prrmi.ee .itliont any « heerly amen from the audience, and a
' meat on them, he goe. for the eityaceven- nnieerMl, .(lent hurrah for H.nry Fer.one
gar and ooanail largely in (Mtordei'e i,- for commencement .peeking end forCon
■ue. There I. a good market herS for | -'<*> Xl'
bones, Colonel. I makiL_ ------ --
Rsins are good and crop reports con-1
linue good. C. J, I Old Black Joe," “knukee Doodle," Ac.,
ful, oratorical manner than waa rendered be taxed for that purpose, and the city I eloquent delivery decided the Question,
by these young men, especially those of C. council will no doubt at an early day take ] At night we had an Interesting address
F. Austin, W. M. Camp. J. E. B. Drown the proper steps to have one bored; so send by Professor W. W. Duncan, or Wofford
snd H. F. Harris. The speech of Mr. on your jugs. L. I College, upon the presentation of the Bojrn-
Harumlllr. | ton. Alien and Brigham prize medals lor
Juvs27th.—The*e is quite acrowd from I the best original essays. They were
various sections of the State here attend-1 awarded aa follows:
iug the commencement o( Gordon IntlU | Brigham Modal—beet eeaay in Freahmau
tuts. The commencement sermon was I class. Arthur H. Coryer, of New York,
preached In the MethodDt church Sunday I Brigham Medal—beat essay in Sopho-
morning, by Rev. G, F. Howard, of For-1 more da*s, 8. It. Shaw, of Madison,
syth, to an immense crowd, as is usual on I ., A J len Medal—best essay in Senior class,
such occasions here. Monday morning the I M. D. Turner.
Froabmau class read and declaimed in the I Boynton Medal—best essay in any dais,
chapel of the institute, and I am informed | «. Griffin. J. W. B.
by one who was present that the perform- I —
anoes were extremely creditable to both | stephene no«l Dlaconl.
decided that “Cataline’s Defiance,” by II.
F. Harris, was the best.
Next was the address of Hon. Henry
Col. Willingham, of the News atul Ad- i off-hand way, captivating tiro immense au- teachers and students. Monday night the | Permit one who has been oontempora-
wriser, mo red info his new guartara leal | r)?, lP *f t ex h‘hltion of tho Earnest Workers and Ne-1 neons with Mr. Stephens in politics for
within the last ten days, but have beard of I have a right to let th. ir claims be pursed
-„f ^awaasyassas
The Democratic executive committee of I ^ There is aooalltion. C _.
.his county will meet in McDonough on I ,joit». went to Washington to induce Ste-
the 4th of July and elect delegates to the phens to roo, and Joe Brown's hand waa in
i )tnn unil from the I “• not r*c°8nl*® th«ir right to die-
gnbwnatom! oonrentlon. and from h« ut( and |t w(n tK| ‘ 0Ddemnw) n eI ^ Qnr
rigus now they will go to that convention l p»rtv i* not a body to confirm the choice
with Instruction* to vote for Bacon. We I of‘'bosses." Let these selfish, ofllce-bnot-
havo not seen a Btepbens man «■««"- jS, > S!ft 0 PEBiiSF&VZ
«on end hare heard 1 do ^ n ,Wa new coaUUon-“3tephens, Fel
been informed by many of the lesdmg citi-1. • - — • •• •
tans of the ooontr thi '‘
wh&tsvsr,and would — -.y. lisiriinv. huiwidtn it
HtciviM.flto. TOUI of Ite If 8UU coagriwin.B. No man .InM th.
tapUtk. tKiniln.tlon,»I. r ir>m«iorit, , Ulk d o( .g; nnd VJf ^ don , mor ,
a. lvutotoi an lnd«i»nd»Bt nthtiL,™5lbold and taltMat work lor tb. St*U
»» «od thattoalh than tbi. «ble. p.trioUo tod
inhvideal woo tain hla dotagaao trf.f,T?®" I genial Ueorgian. lit waa alwara in front
nine ahalt, howaatr «tt»t hit *“il“{“| tMtb onr Utotcd Brn Hill. No one baa
mHjr bar* born ■" d *to noelT.l 1.M raward tl.an Ton. Hanlrmnn.
would pot conalder it an act of klndawa to w „ „, nllot forget th., unaddih Utlrr in
ele ct hit jdwna for gojrarnor. H* U «b- lw6 Withdrawing from tho rac. for gov.
oat <ia, -•■tonphfiieallranaU. I amor to praaaot diacord and airifaandto
the d itiaa of tba ofltM, and that alon. I p trMrT a harmony. That latlrr road a
, ,ou.J raaro th. to tot him 1 m , hty )nKn «, t (, 0 "boMw” of im. Col.
and.-. One thing HIrchen*'• ’> Hardamao waa emitted to Ih. nomination
qualified to do, and that is to retire to the I ^ a grateful people should remem-
“hadee of Private life. I her him bow. Heaven forbid that another
W e will be eatisfled with anyacUve,ca--l M cit cry\ve Georgian should be ao mis-
pnble man fo^govereor; but.we treated. Is it not discouraging to the am-
want to see Brocon> take 1ihe Mn of Hint© I bit'ous youog who n ight feel cslled npon
for awhile....Why not^trot him out t f He is I toUy w|d<l vork f or prluci-
tinuo good. U.J. I u l u ®»acasoe,-- - xauasc wwouro.” ««.,
■and so on. dt night was tiro reading of
pieces by the young ladies for a prize, and
_ __ _ , . . . .tiro piece “Over the Uilis to the Poor
* C -“ T f»*S r n,<l ‘ , in . yv* Hoaae," by Miai .Minnie Sim«, cnrritd- th.
meeting on Satard.y ln«t to appoint delo. crowJ a , „ u,, prjH ., fhan the liUte
gate* to a dUtrictCongreaaioiinl convention I airl , „ M dreued to white, with red cape,
not yet ©ailed. Judge Crisp had a majoritj j H i>out twenty in number, with hoavy dumb
of ala in the nraa. there eeaembled. Thte (^n, maJo „ f , ofl „ in , went throogh the
ie the fltat gnn ot the campaign, 0r.d with ca | U tbcnio curoiae., admirably I guru, aa
» blank cartridge. This Proetedlng ia , nerer before. Then Frofeeaor
without n precedent in Democratic politic*. Noith i„ tto d nced tko Hoc. M-jor General
T'S Itnbernatorial convention wu ignored I \\ t c . Adamaon, who waa drafted and
.Uended to later, atthmgh , leW to ddi « r lh , rriMt . the Major
it will be held rixweeka in adranoe of the I came forward nnd After towing and scrap-
Cottgrefiioiu! convention. Maa there more ing in a |, rge m ,j ority lo the profenorr,
Mfety in onaeemly ha.te, th.n danger in ,„ Sin „ tetlanec-oHhe.nigh'. oration, bat
delay ? Th. i«roplo might hara had more I to (!„, |,e.t, wearinees of the crowd,
timo to attend to there tidnga aa they for* I and the yelling of the babiee, who thought
5‘ r H 1 * .! *,fK r I it their time to fnrniah mneie and improve
the convention had been properly railed. I on t | 16 band, the apeaker had to bring
Yea, delara are dangerone—no don jt about | , t j 4 timely remarka to a dote in ten min-
tha(-and honora may •"> wo;n with a otM . Butlayingalljokaaaaide.theMajoi
tboro lu lbs ctown. \ xauvw Sap. J ma j e tfg^tt *
CrrrvgC'mwfonl Conn I j.
Jrzs 28.—As I am afUicted with
that disease which has proved so ...... .... ,. u
fatal *«•»<> many yonna men of tho,. they could think of.
lata year., coeoet/Macrtheiirfi, .1 will try | Wo had a fine rain yesterday, which waa
. _ Major
made tho biggest ten minutes speech 1
ever heard, and whtn be dosed, as was
previously arranged, the “mob" applauded
him vociferously. Thu* .«nded the pro
gramme, and ail went home to talk about
J Paper; I inppoae'roar columaV are I nroteuon Very mneh. Wheat nil tStwhef.
to all rhort and trathfal article., and I and yielded na much iu the farmers cooid
ia the kind that w. propoae to giro. I csp-ct,
» crop prrwpmst la of the grader inter- Sj t . j, if. Mnrchman, one of onr brat
> the m.jorUy of roar readers, we ^11 citirons waa knocked in the head with a
firat oirafully not. that. Corn tooka ijaite rock Wednesday by a little negro, fraetor-
t.romislng, and from what w» oan see and ing the aknll. The ehaneea rure agalnat
hear from onr neighbora there te a larger him and it is feared he will die. E. B. M.
area planted tide year than hat beau for 1 _
many re .rejpreiiona. Cotton la lookingnp I Twlggv County
d h sn Ju*« 27.—To the Democrats of 1he
I Tltcnt 7-fl™'8«*atorinl district-composed
fii? .w-nfUs^.n i n i , u * ^ V;! I of oountiei of Jones, Wilkinson and
I especially tiro Democrats of
^ • K% M«ordlng to the rota-
PJ2lJjy il a £A bo ?2jJ}, I tion sfelem, is entitfed to tin Sena'or (pro-
tering Indeed. SmaU^rsin has all been | v id*tei -n .^ht.Un r . . . ..
harvested and everjb
vided an scccptabio candidate to the die-
JS2&& ! rlet l* Presented br Twii
. v .—r.a * —.. . — .. —__ i w ww son nnu csutw* tur luiuci* ■ 1 » — : ,
not hurt with age. Heto nmvg, •ffin.ja pi w aud the right in future unseen e-usr- to »r.te n few items for yourhighly nppre. very mae |, needed. ’It revival growing
■independent thrnker; hMben «J I geneito. Let the counties especially in-
Democrat, a disticguished jurist, belcm ytruct delegates to seo to tho nomination of
to lu coalition ring or caucus; not cou- j , Jie ri a( j y nIi j brilliant Hr.rJrtrnu, nu
trolcd by colonels or Ixhscss has adrainis- \ iQaor t0 [he State. Ysuitas.
trativo abilities in n prnminrnt degree. If
tbo Democrats of the Stato mo diiorgan- j Oafartl.
iz<d ho can reorganize them; if any more
har.noi.y u iut.led than already exists he
can Cki'.nii.le laniwi.i.'' tv tu. Ui-.ulvs I mi ni ior i ; vttn- opt m a vi-i in,;:.; i»y nu
he is one of tfi© mort i.andsomo men in the exhibition of *i eukiug ami reading by the
State. Wo havto't had a good lookinggo\-1 sub-hreshman cla»«. 1 ho speaking and
eroor for years, and wo want one before I reading were good. A ineda! was presented
the present century expire*, if good looks I to tho beet spenkcr ami reader. I ho form-
and nil other qualifications necessary to er was presented to I~ I ». Tace. of Coving-
make n good governor can bo combined ia ton, and tho l itter to J. A. Griffin, of < »x-
one individual, liet’a trot him ont, boys, I ford.
without a bru.*h to his tail. W© think h» 1 he board of trustees met at l» n. m . and
can kick up plenty of dust without any proceeded to its general business. A law
needless appendage. W.W.H. | dtpiriment | was organized, sad Captain
James M. l’ncc, of CoviugUjn, wo* elected
l>nw«.on. I ( rofesfcorof law. A new office was cre.it-
Jua*24.—Showers still sprinkle around; l *onrd, that of Ubrariau. who is
the corn ista«Mling, thocottoa blooming, I J 1 , 1 * 0 to “ tu tor. In tliis place Mr. ILC.
the watermelons wasting, the candidates I Larney, of l ion-la, was elected. The
puffing, blowing, treating, drinking and I ^“rd also established the chair of modern
It ■ .r;-,.ri.ln*.Md tenuneem, rurd elmited to llmt ,.rofes.yr.
the farmer, fundllag with their dernoral- ‘btofrofr. rr OUo Coliahu.
lied "pete.” Lota of ptople tn town l0 -1 The troemrer . report .Iwwe. n h .ltli
d„. 1 I ful .tale ot tiie ilrmnce. of ll.c collide.
Hon. RChrtettewa. tol.aro made n nl‘« mmdUront dmmllon of Mr. Kerr, y ,,f
.perch men Ih. political! roe. of th. day, N'VMHor endow I - llfhd tho e..!-
trot laiteato appear hr rearon ot Ure wre- P****'®;* »« embaromwoent,. ite.ide.
Iie-sof I.is cits. He is making things I tl, e he has gmn for build-
lively for Lo-:, Sam iVillivm., hi. oppo- M'f' “? »*ll. Th|. b, V| ,:tif,d h,„! din.- i,
rnnt for b honors. Somio say that l H t cotnplet- d. It will c«nt about % ■ '.-
Unde Sam kicked his eyes full of dun, but i- '•»*« «>“P»« ted
that is not tho cose, he lias n genuine ca*o 1 11 w ‘ l * a beautiful and appropriate mon-
of sore ever. I to tho noblo 'factor, Cicorgo I.
The ring of th© hammer is heard in the 1 84 ® e J'» ot Brooklyn, N. Y.
city. Mr. To!?© Stephens is building a liv- . 8 tep» are being tiken to organize a new
cry. f«d and sslo stab!© in connection I department to tho coilego, winch will give
with his commodious warehouse. Ue is a InterMt and renewed power to
live man in n growing edaee. Feed, est nnd Lmory. 1 his is a school of technology
storr vour cotton, nnd her© is your change. to uOJr u»n various kinds of
CuTCSiir-^T-JvTmwinro tro Lem. I skilled labor. * A resolution wa> adonled
Mr. uornl aleo te’rannina iu .troua com'- *MIM ‘‘Lor • K reaolatbn war adopted
petition and enlarsind Ida wanboure d«. b ? the hrarj hiuUec to th . prsantxalicm
nertment- Bo It te. I at no di.tant day, ami a jadicioa. commit. I
Mr. Morann. from Morttoiamv. ha» l lM »a* »l pointed to take thevrhole matter
bJutheeaeS of Mr.. J. W. Worten for "> hr.nd, ron.i.li,,..Hr. A. ti. Hvy.ood.
eouie days. She te e ehermlmt ymw* wld- U- B Al rohoouSucBmRj^roSJtl
ow, aud left on yeatenUy.to the rageelIrofter ana H. B. Metpard, Ea.p utble.whichwaaballtln
Of many a.lmlrto. friends for Amee- The foUowim, ofSrora of the Wd were
leu-. M.yhefVtelfb.iMpleeeentthereMlti'^torthe.n.u nifyiar : Bishop Geo.
it was appreciated here. *• I ( resident; J. S. Stewart, sccro-
MiM Inez Cults, daughter of Captain II. tary-.O. NS. NS. Stone, treasurer.
B. Coll., of Ameriena (of Confederale I J. W.B.
fame), bee been a visitant of Mte, Mattie I Jcxi A*.—This tuntlly •tuiet and modest
Tamer e former eteaeroete In Shorter I town I. all astir with life and activity and
Fen .If Maine* On. Per U» peel | bva al.-ur. .1 xt-a; •>. -t dree, in tonxatitMe
weak, a. they passed here taking t,,eir u>u- of tlio rrond tint ia in attendanre un the
al evrnng tide, they appurad aa ansvi Ioommeocameut >ititi‘>«i.< Kmory iv.l-
(fo.rjiana—peretrona ot lnveline*. eml lege. These exerneva began Iv*t Friday
n-.tuuct.vt. II ■*•.'■* ■’ < l)M night with competitive declamations an J
and how good it is to I- loved! I reodiog by eertam tntmkcii ut the .ab-
The young iaJieaof Da»-on can vie wilb Frohman cl, The foliowing i* a li*t ,-f
Rome, Uieoo, America*, or any other them, viz: G. IV. Freeman, Enfenla, I.T ,
hamlet or city, in their lovelinrM of char- (••Fs'ulstorys A. n. aj m*. Hearing, (iv.,
aeter and t-nrity ot noul and nymph like 1 “American Centennial;” J. F. la .... teo.
form*. "”iey are all for Bacon. «»., "ttelf-Reltenee;" J. A.
Mr. W. It. Pilsbary, the ,ply editor o* I tin.. "Iri.h Aliena and ftegtiih Victoriva;”
tofora pendalooa. extremity mid ft, Mo T.tegi^inT, .p^o-Sw. favoring JodVe
I Solomon aa a 01 and proper gentle.
I m * n *• rotirMent the Twenty.tirat district
in lh “ »•« S-’-o Brnate. Judge Bo
thii l e* iSL! *»a not reek Ihe honor, a. he thinks
SflhL?uITS} hrtbtTta tbe Siai Sgl* *« k •»*
Si*! J r.^hmV!S He tea not canvaarod nor electloneend,
hifuu K i n«T f n n J I 8at ^ ^ *• 4hC Will of hi A (WOpU that h«
TKU lt il < iS!L* i nM t mi *u I ^fMsnt them in tht next Senate
Solll.oSJTJf ForeyCwbo E. Storing mt^rt'o^hT. 1 abrn't,”'""^
* Sun shin# ^daaiv^^Tha school «xlr* I hM bf,a •toUd without (ho authority
ZSSfUSSfi 3fSSHs. I i'S SSSTsSSI l 0(Mr ‘ H^lomon th It ho would not tco. pt D-o
I non,in ation, henco tho nccoMity for IhD
iVwtwrhv IhI notloe, mtroly to oorrccta rumor so full
i e qhilSl JflS ° f ,rr0r ' Wbich ra *7 OOlculated to ml)-
dSia^5to5!!^dtotebltefMdiip^ “J of 8olwno “ , • " Undi '
rouS'wUh a neat •Lf'of emdit^d nro I * S’? torg. attendance oflhe Demeerata
l^lTeTl^eef 'nr 1 Vbi. 5il! I ol Twlgg. cojoty li ei|*ctvd and dasired
Sluf hinliite ' in e’lfi'iehnl^ I *° Jatteraouvlite on tha tthot July,
•UMHme?iff™l ,01 "* pnrpoee of .electing delegates te
oation. Tbo wbo'e affair was intorsperaed I
with owoot music, graciously givoa by tbo I aiibuIis
Kussollvillo string band. Dinner was an-1
nonccod at lialf •past twelve, mix throng | lynn 27, U4§i.-W. L CUxk, editor of
the Lmnrkl^S5JJr^aSn^^yIn*R^^I«klus^tUutinGS78urr*j l s
vi.it tho other day—io search of Btophcnt I Drown;" W. M. Mclnto.h. Jiu(<r* FUu,
men. Ho found ooo and returned borne to I “Disoolutic*. cf tho Union;" L. D. Paco,
pine away in n.sUwoholy. HU frionda I Covinsrtoo, Gt,“ChiMM Immigration;"
gn ©ted him a hearty welcome to his old IC. M. Taylor, UilDboro, Texas, “Appeal to
tramping grounds—fed him on Bacon I tha Southern Confederacy;” J. L. Veague,
Fine’* Creek, N. 0., "IntcUcetual Power; 4
J. A. SSUlinms, otter Cr«k, Fla., * Ag»ii..t
Whipping in tb* Navy.” J. C. Wilson. Lu-I
admire and appreciate th* stand yonr pa-1 thersvilie, Ga., “Retribative Jest ice.” All
I*© - tis» taken in regard to the candidacy of | of the speaksra aoquitted themae vaa ad-1
th? Hon. A. H. Stephena for governor of thia
. It la evident you reflect the opinion I marked degree the poesosion of high
ven out of ten people of the eighth | torieal talesta. The declamation of ...
ict, certain newspaper* in Augusu to I Pace (who, by the way, Is a mare boy) waa
contrary notwitbetanding. As far aa I remarkably fine, aa be had caught the
i the writer ran Warn Mr. Stephens baa I spirit of hu piece, and in an earnest and
— for I imprss*ive manner gave full expression to
eat I the thoughts which it embodied.
live I After the tU*Um>fit>n. the comneiitiv*
^ I reading was engaged in by Mr. W. A lUr-
—* turn bouse building long ago; Iris, of Oxford, cia., and Mr. L. p. Faro,
Havanoah river would have been I who enUrta.usd and caused the andictiro
clMijtd out, and the Uoitsd States I xrtlh two highly humorous selections.
=Bt - 23 here. But may-m-
the sterita of the deda-
not maJ© a satislsctory Coogreeamcn tor I impressive manner i
Ui<? i«o( 1© of Augusta. It la the prevalent I the thoughts which l
oi tniou that if we had had a live, active ( Alttr tba drrlun
mm to represent as, AugusU would have “
Ii*«l a custom houv* building long ago;
edablleh
. ““N.va^Smli g****” 1 - "**to« •»» .want medals _
t. nevertheless our enstom house I the eeroeeefal comnetitors their f*.
ot here and doe* not *eem to be forth- | port, awarding the medal for dcriamstion
tig, from all aeoouuU we have. And l to Mr* FaeeVi>dtlSt * ae jamaiwo
• attempt on the part of a fewefiee I Harris.
i for reading to Mr.
hold, rs in the State to thrust Mr. Stephens
oo the ;-«opIe|M|
Udtation,
. \ n , w*s then made by Dr.
- - - to S ^m l MES 1 r -j'T^of puS-
i great and /rowinf^mptr* State of I the Freshman class that Is offered to that
■ ..d ambtttewa, roenivtw v»L I CSfKbteflidSSSroS.JeC
r.*, i©t him retire tothe shsd** of Lib-1 (ion of the text showing coatloilwl/Slt
Uaef eajay Ike fnritA of hie wall aatrath eboag benBMtedhnaznmnFld
■■ {±’.1°* !” nb—1m an MUbll.hed
troi «e abcold c”.e.- t* and ubl zc- it in
the Ufa-work before os. If the young metil
hxsmiuatlon and concert Ut graduating cU».*to wkomi&mr-
.ngtou Destitute will ootae off oo I mon was *pe:iaby addreeed. have snnro.
We-li.—la^StVS*. - ... I printed the iratte which it Un*hl, aniYi
■ A. J. Battle,D. D., proa-1 walk tn the wla.eaacielathurtambodwa
3&aa<&iia: 1 tljel may coafidenUy elmrt .full roea*ur.
*-;«** “> Rf.ajrk on iaL;zt* toe,
i-e iheirt Ine, tee
At to'eleek, this afureocn. then win
eordietly iavit-
W.
«• .M-. Meletwah. After
| which Rev. W. D. taderwm, of the north
r dry ar.J Lob Croy.' (ieoreva conference, who ie aadereppotat-
rain. Cota will u.oi toga to Chine ae • mterioury la
a we haw rain I Oetobet aevt, vu iatrodaead lo the aedi
leaeeesdgmte* short bat toteneriu eod
I Coo- impreaaiee ulk ea the eheraeter ud lo-
aet teat he ia to ' torueze of tha wortto abiubhe teeelted.
of I J ./„* hie Gvoarol Ltue then made • few rwmezka,
M«M towMrtae ihaeid the groat lioeam.n
W. of (eel ehozeh aoMo* teftefcOf eaoceo-
At to ■
i Soi tiomore exhibition
Wk'
Has#, of
At 4 p'm. the champion debate between
anian societies was given. The short time I more than forty years, and who has closely
now at my disposal will not permit J watched his course, to express through
m© to particularize the performance*, your columns his hearty approval of your
some of which were extremely fine aud all I opposition to his nominstion as the Demo*
good. The programme was a fine one, con- I cratic candidate for gowraor. In “my
'the farces “Too much ol a Good humble opinion" his nomination will tend
id the “Trials cf a Bald Head;" more to dbrupt the party than
the charade, “Babes in the Wood," Addi* IU1 other cause# that endanger it. Leer-
son s celebrated and amusing “Fan Drill," ] ing ont of the problem bis age and
music and recitations all of which the ao-1 infirmities—which alone are saffl-
d>®noe greatly enjoyed. I eient causes for his non-nomination—
This morning tbs Junior e’ass delivered \ his political record since 18GT» has been at
their orations and compositions, which all times so nearly allied to Grantiam that
were inter*j>er*ed with well selected it was a question of doubt whether he was
and well rendered musio by Prof. Gotten-{ runnlug with the “hares or hounds."
burg's well drilled musical dare. I have only one principle or party has he, ii
not the time or space necessary to criticise humble opinion," ever be*n true and
the peformance in detail. Thsy were fully fast—that of “tofing his skillet." I for «ne
up to tb© h'gli order of performances will not vote for his election,
which characterize the commencements
here.
X esnnot let the opportunity pass to give ] Two Ladle* i n iiy Treated.
readers the following neat lit-1 Quitman, Jane 26.—The conductors on
parody, “Ten Littlo Indians." the Southwestern railroad, as a class, are
__ i take from Miss lunch gentlemen, so oolite andaccommo-
Clyde Reading’s composition on “The dstiogTthat I am tempted to believe that
Boy." lo which she made many telling bits the ono who brought the passeoger train
»t the weaknesses of that animal; I into Macon Saturday evening wh* not the
Ten liujo cigarettes In a wrapper fine: regu'ar oooductor, but some vagabond hast-
A small boy samples one, snd then there were I ily picked up from the offscourings of th#
city to act as conductor temporarily
85fflStfSB5«
were none. I more regard for tho welfare of the psssen-
I gera. Two ladies were on tho train with
Four bearded doctors sitting around tho bed, I no other protector than an inexperienced
* r "‘* 'boy. Just befo*e reaching Macon, they in-
Three hie diseases waiting to deatror. I M.
AU bearing Latin names as big as the boy. the connection of his train with the on#
Ion the Maoon and Augaita road, the time
One little fqneral In the graveyard—score I given to change car*, etc., thinking, ol
One little smoker less, one Imp of Satan more, course, that be would ore th?m safely on
Colonel J. H. Lumpkin, of Atlanta, de- tbe Augusta w. But instead of this, he
iivered the literary address. It was beau. I actually put himself to some ttonole to
tiful in thought and composition, and was I beep them from changing cars by
received by the sndienro with round* of telling the condu.-rtor on the Macon and
applause. I could not do justice to U iu Aagnsta road that be had no passengers
the small space at my service, If I had time for him. As soon as the train 'topped,
to undertake it. the ladies hurried to the ticktt offlev, tbe
for another occasion. X cannot pass over
in silence, however, a load of cabbages
brought into town to clay. They were ja-tr
a* fine as any Northern oabbage/1 ever saw.
The largest in the lot weighed eleven pounds
with ahead as hard a« a political editor’s,
bent on electing Aleck Stephans governor
of Georgia contrary to the wishes of the
propte. Vour correspondent got one of
these herd-headed fellows weighing eight
W frfrU* They were raised by Messrs.
b & Bennett at NVareabaro, a short
outance from hen*.
^ ?*• Po>»rical csldron is “red hot
and still a heating” as the boys say, we
might be exncaed for lifting up our voioe*
r ni modestly remarking we are not for
Aleck. I am awave that in tha eyes of
some MwtMpm down this way it D polit-
icU heterodoxy,sacrilege, base ingratitude
and a thorough want of patriotism, a sure
sign that you’ve got an axe to grind,if yon
oppoee the “political millennium" that is
to dawn upon the great State of Georgia
in -he election of Mr. Stephens
m her governor. NevortheleM
*. ajr nnd when 1 W "we,’
think I embrace a large proportion, u i
not a majority, of the people of Nvare
county, our local i>aper to the contrary
notwithstanding. The people down this
way are well enough satisfied with Mr. Ste
phens in his present position, but they
don t wsnt to see him governor. I have
not space enough in this letter to give the
numerous reasons of their objection to
him, but will simply state that they *ro the
same as those whioh exist elsewhere. I
think the majority of the people favor Ba
ron, and it is highly probable they will
send to the convention a delegation fully
instructed to vote that wsy.
The ciiizens of this county meet here on
the 1 «t of July for the purpose of selecting
delegatee to the gubernatorial convention,
and «e look for a good turnout. But I
must close.
The crop* down this way are very fine,
and the general opinion is we will nave a
bountiful harvest. Everybody is working
hard, and there is a feeling of hope and
cheerfulness pervading all classes.
—— Albion.
MeTllle.
Jen 27.—The unfortunate woman (wife
of Henry Fletcher) of whom l told you
last week, died in a few hours aftsr I fin
ished my letter. The woman was murder
ed by her husbad. Another gentleman
from Africa was seriously wounded in our
town a few days ago by the aecidental dis.
charge of a pirto! iuJgiug the b:dl in hD
breast. And if I was the maker of Geor
gia laws, every person owning a pistol
wonld pay ten dollars tax on it. This
would r.'op tbo most mischisvous part of
the pi*to! g*«ae. They are mostly carried
by a low Clara of people who cannot afford
to pay ten dollars just to “cut a swell" or
appear dangerous. The law in regard to
concealed weapons don’t touch tho case at
all, toward restraining it. A man may
carry a concealed pi*‘ol all (lie days of bis
life in the presence of friends, but if any
enemy fees it, lie mad answer for it. It
is never to vindicate law bat to gratify re
venge that pistol carrier* are punished.
The present law i* a money trap set by
law-making lawyers. If the carrying of pis*
I throng I text Ji, IHu—Nv. L Clark, editor of a
of two hundred people were led by the I weekly pap*r published in this city and
rohool and its charming pre.wptress to the | known as the **itrpumtnncriticised In a |
table, which was built iu the shape of an ■■■
L, and stretched the length of thirty yards (Bi
in the shade of tome antediluvian pest-1 Alexander Joiner. Tbe piflPMBHP
oaks, ami it fairly groaned and creaked I bitter from beginning to eod, the above
under its euortnoo^ loadof rich viands, tbe I natmd editor endeavoring to place thel
richest that culinary art or science ever I negro upon'# higher pinnacle socia'ly uf
produced, and the whole mass of two hnn-1 well as giving him credit for mere int«g4
dred people did eat and were filled, and I Hty tb*n the white nun poraeraee. Just I
there was taken op of tb* fragmer ts sev-1 »och writing and such man have caused all
drsl basketsful. After dinner was over I the disagreement* that have arisen between
they repaired to the school-room and | the negroes and whites in ihe South since
passed the time in social chat and childish I p.e war,and the sooner it ie cried down the
play until near sunset. Then we all took I better. Among other thing* the card conn
lour departure for home, except ihoee who 1 twined the following: “The evidence oi
.went—well, to eotnebodyeise'e borne—and I‘WcCandle** and Venable waa strained
I thus ended the first term of MU* Grierh|*nd waa improbable." Mr. McCandlcee
lechool at Sunshine Academy. She boa | the cashier of the Gate City National
£ |Hven a three weeks' vacation, which she I Bank of this city. Uie attention was called
■tend* spending in Atlanta, C wyers and I by come of hie friends to th* language tm
lother cities. May the bright sunshine of I tha card referring to him, whereupon ■
her society win for ber many friends and I (McCandlcee) caDed on Mr Clark this]
much happintta in this Ufa, for all sorb I morning between the honr* of nine and ten
persevering little ladies as herself certainly I o'clock. Mr. McCsndlese found Mr. Clarke
deserve allhonor, respect and eateemfrom 1 fast at the foot of the etalrease leading to I
til who meet them, and eoch ehall always I blarke'e office ou Broad street, in tbe build-
bo given them by Caaaa Stab. I ing where tbe old DavU ball stood. Mr.
I McCandle** acted Mr. Clarke if he was tha
^^■^■Wsjttnliors. I author of the card referred to above. Mr. I
Just 26.—Waynesboro te busily engaged 1 CUrk< ^ was not, but be (Clarke)
just now in preparaticui fer the *ummtr 1 rvspoosibie for it Wbereut>on Mr.
movement. The merits of tbe different I MoCandJera drew a “cow-hide,” and, in the I
watering places are being vigorously dis-1 J®™ 0 *®** of *he printers emploxed in
cusscil, snd the exodus wilt soon begin. I Mr *Clarke^ bids
Mountain air and scenery, cool nighU and | .„¥/* J*«0andle*s whipped
bieozy day*, will prove quite a relief to this I * r ; Wjltkl latter cr.ed ewoogh,
almost unendursbis weather. Verily sum- I McCondlera told Clarke
merle eponua in earnest, sod the beat UI (bathe (UcCaadUss) was atone responsible
simply terrible. In ronseqaenee there U I nnd would give Clarke any
prevalent here much sickness, which prom-1 toUsfsctioo he (Clarke) wanted. There U
Ue* to increase as the summer grow* older I JfB ooe verdict In regard to the matter .and
and the waterme oo season advances. 1 11 •• citizens,
l'olit csrontinueetofiourUh.not Ait! 'tul- U U this: Mr. Clarke got nothing move
ing the thermometer dally regUUrt “nine* 1 ttMn under tbe circunuUnro*. de-J
lty-odd”Jn fee shade. From pre^nt tndka-1 Cat^
tion*, I do notthak any nominations will I . — ■
I be mode for the Legislature. Whether I I^eabwrg^H
this will prove a wise policy or not, I do] Jen*26.-TUcrops in this section are
not know* I*» the event ao nomination* | promising, but will begin to need rain tbe
are made, tveor rondidste mo •t enter npon I Utter part of tbe week!
hU own merits, which seems lobe tho very | The health of Lee eoonty, contrary to I
eMcoroof Demoerwepr. Any nodes sgita-1 the opinion abroad, at the present will
Uon of eoonty politics at present would I rompers favorably with any (ortion of
Ueorgia. yery itt;.rick.|
L# m in the fields and Mf
plaid by." It woaid not be mat apropos, 1 Crisp, whowastooMMI
bowtvar, in view of the peculiar dunes that | Macon county thia or U«t weekT U down I
teawatssss:vsss^mrtazs&zI
. }^ DJ More* I friend, of On. Cwk h.re ten re>>awted
htMh(M *--» * ttl - - - • * I t.i_ ... I .i i.Tr .t5
To-niibt th. B.nior ete„ will rend.r two Loy aoia* to look after tire ttnnka; bat
K ill. Th. itradaatlajt txerctere and an b«fo. • th»y reached th. offlo. tho Anga.u
reM by General C. A. Evans, of Allan-1 train commenced raovinn ooL AntuUc*
ta* will follow in tho morning, and to-mcr* I kindjr arel.lcd item ini erttliw
row night tha amalenre. who tnada aach a I aboard, when the, po.ictd that tha bo»
■noctaa with‘•l'iimfore” here lut Ttar. will wa« left Knowing that it would nerer do
render "Fintca ot 1‘etixanco." Mora ?»' him to bn left alona withoot money In
a fttranga city, thay had the car itopped aa
quickly aa poeetbte* and one of them walk*
Gordon. lad back more than a mile to tha
tamT.. ff ariti«ltem from a‘l£2»: to*%tek; of^rteSSFwoSL btekg
Tire trite ofMnr-' di* RvleT tool) died of I night in Macon inltood of g ling home. On
d rowy of tte heart Hu n da y hr te.' Btew a. reaching th. c.r .bed, th. boy w« diroot-
mnob roeneried hr ill “ a,> ‘ w,u cd eiuing down dteooneoiate enonjl.. U.
RctT^V Glwn nreach.d.tthoMelh "'“ 1 lh » lady then made their way to
odtetcharch SiSJy rn^Stog. * Brownh. N.Uonal Hotel, »h.rethey found
Tha mod neonla ot Gordon are nndar civilized pcopte to earn tor them. Now,
any obligation, to tha town conncll and ;' t J , 'nf*°Anvmi* ^ 1 1 *hi!o t‘tet
tte'^liS.h^ b “ Uti, “ l 01, ““ d 10 von'w°Ul extideena the tegM^ci oVfa'tter
ri W ,rb. cl, iirsl&’ < airs.
Mason ia («*Uval. 1 I from reeking to discommode pass© a gore.
Messrs. Bridger & Barfield have bought 1 * * m » rtopectfully yours,
ont Uio drag department ot Messrs. San
ders (k Sons. . —..
Mr. Cioero Balk com, of Maoon, lost hii I t
fine mere while on n visit to hi* sister, Mrs. 26,-Do yon know of, or have you
Dr. Gibson, Sunday. TU> borne got into I ever heard of Wayorost? Of ronrae yon
inmlro white grazing, and died in nfew | have. Who in Gsorgis or cut of it either
has not heard of waycrossT It U perhaps
Ettwvlllo | tha most extensively advertised piece la
Jem S7.—Hchley county will xud Bacon I America to-day. To eay nothing of tha
delegate* for governor and Uudemnn del- I newspaper gosh, railroad time tables, popo-
agate, for Congreaaman at Urg.. 1 did liar and trereonal gabble, nearly every
think oar delegate, wonld go naiutracted, ’ k
bat a TOt. will be taken and Bacon will re- * r,i * ht nr 01 *• Sarannab, Florida and
aatia at teaat four votae to Btaphena’e one. I We,Urn railroad te dacorated with a huge
tVill write yon tba rote. I Mai tea. croaa aldch trar.te from one end
d^pirn^u^wm tew2te P ^ thoLnited Stetere to th. otter. Well,
ply Ore aoanty withoot on. bmtel from! tU * .rtenilro adr.rttelng te, prodarad It*
tb. 'Veal. I legitimate remit,. People ter. com. and
V*pL“ 'CL?!!?.Sc, 1 !?/!': w*» and are dill coming and going from
dac«itChri*tten,ud t CT?'reidv^d wTlI. Urorywtera. Soma remain, find homta,
ing to “I'os* ovtr the rircr end net under | enter Intoboiineraand Id.nUfy ttemraln.
the shade cf the
wonlu prevent ten thousand casea of crime
which bring snit* int j Superior Courts and
fatten lawyers with rich fees. The leading
nolicy of lawyer* is. not to prevent crime,
for this would periih their practice, bat to
make laws for its pnnuhment, affording
them fee* for both prosecutins and defend
ing. And if it wero not that Solicitor
Tbbma* Eoflon, of our town, D it candidate
or the next Legislator •» l would s*y 1 do
not believe mnch in sonding inw-
yers to make onr Inw*, for thero
arc thonrand* ot dollnrs wasted in
lost time lUtening to their pas explosions.
And no one may expect them to vindicate
any measure not congenial to the interest*
of their profession. Lawyers are men of
too mnch sense to select a profession and
equip themselves for it, aud then pas* law*
to perish i\ No. indeed; tho leading thread
of their study is how to make
the uio«t money by their paofts
tion. ThU U sensible, and al.
othor professions do the same thing
and no one blames them, but it behooves
the common people to think of these things
in selecting law makers.
Short piece * are much preferred by edi-
— Mo ~
tbeZ Wrapper
Dyspepsia.
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Sick Headache.
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ing Simmons Liver Regulator.
„ . Bladder and Kidneyi.
Most ot the diseases of tho budder orig
inate from those of tho kidneys—restore
the action of the liver fully, and both tho
kidneys and bladder will be restored.
tors. More toon.
Down Soutu.
bTKBUNO G. BbIXKLTT.
R.E.F.
Kraols.
June 27.—The commencement exercises I
with tbe place. Others are disappointed,
shake the dost off their feet, take the first
train and leave their anathemas behind
of - Ure E "ExrolfiorAMJ^m^™of’hteYuc*! I «*■»• Y«t 'V.jrcro,. .till more, oo .tend-
are In fall blut Un. »,ek. Iter. J. U. llell. Ur in Uw marth of Impronm.nL 1 think
of Newnan, preached Ihe rormon on Iwt f don't mfs*t«te when I eay that tho
,a ,h * 't
oiojhr. Lut mature primary department, I >.« ono thoutand. The man oho
under the management of Mrs. E. It. ooaies here expecting to find a living ready
** ln ^iu^^f Ihi’hSroeteS; Wa^TriS’ad:
- vu.™,■ | ,. n ragei_it Ii healthy, t*— — 1
aodttere.ro tolerably
rhumb p'lrilenae, and
railroad faeiliOaa It la •
are I area heard of. Indeed, tbte te bMomlan n
not I place of reeort for health Broken. Jod«
. too Crobte to bold mrtin
bare ten prerosted for public euneidera-
Uon, and there .xtete no rroioo ‘
abonld not rood n rim.
Among th. mny
| him to tear, tha malarioro capital and
nhylbirkolntno down to Iro, balf te aay. a ronro ot
— ...— djtegaUon. | doty rompete him lo re—at* at hie poet,
l many roeaibre eandtdaue, tha I All wc ce^f, in t point of teoltb, te ouof
HaJor W. il '1 Uklaa haa been I Albaai'i artrotaa wett.
L I hare ted otmoion to rotor I FoUUea In abendaroe. both county and
ganUoman before, and 1 State. Stephen, haa irteada bat many do.
„. re,. -ssjasrsss,'
SaS as ss, sin, a 0 ?, asndm&Srs
fc
neitweeunof tteaolou. 1 boaeum. Oroaaen.
I heard a prominent gentleman of
onr town eay tho otter day, .peaking of tte
tag boon
arero.bnt tbo pcopte axe dirtied a. to
ttete cholro for I angnaeaaa at large,
fore.-, abet will be
oed. Jadga HaU
Hgtawa to-day. I
I tML T-n Iterd^rUWro^
| the race for CosgrscMnao at l*rf.
County Ccart was ia mmkm today.
«rt*« *
X^Take only the genuino, which al
ways has on the wrapper the redZ. trade
mark and signature of J. H. ZEIUN A
CO.
For sale by all Pntggi*l*«
TUTT’S
PILLS
raotagu-it te healthy, th. water tegood,
and ttere are tolerably good aekool and
Hampton. I rhareb P’lvilegee, and on acooant of It.
. _ „ . . ,, . I railroad faeUIUro it te aaaily and qokkly
Juns T7.—Hampton teonnbig boom I acctaeiolalrom aUpotnta of tba oompaar.
now, improreotente gxtog np oo *«ry Tba bonding boom te not quite ao boom-
band. A frail drying factory tea brop log aa it waa a .h-rt tlmo einca. In tea
built of large capacity. Capt. Matt \'U-1 origiaat town tt teaalmoatonUnlyecaaed,
Heme prerftent, M. >. AdMr trea.arer. rttber for want of money or teeaow tte
OoL Dara Birin. aacretary. Mr. Shall will I “heated term" te npon w, And up in
-ipnny. Col. B. A. Hep-1 railroad town it tea owed on account of
tort of n "nateandaretandlng” be
_ the rail toad company *knd its etp*
manafactonr *>» cc»» of fifteen ot twenty I ployro. 1 tear teat tte f*boya” hare dte-
Hx—nd dollar.. M e look on tte trait coraiad tte teing te not ao eoft aa they at
drj log rotabltehnunt aa an aaaored ea.-1 firet thooght it waa going to be.
co—, oa it la muaged by men wboaa motto 1 Wa K ro,,,yoo aec. te dirtied into ten
4‘“nwiarfatl. Iparta. tho original town te located at tte
FoUtica ia quiet bat eUU Bacon te gain- croaaisg of tte Banwub, Florida and
lag atrengtb crere day, and abooM an in- We.tern and tte Brenawtek and Albany
tcUigent and well directed effort be made, 1 railroads. When th* former con-
do doubt of hi* nomination over tbe whips 1 raived the idea of builJiLa a
°k ^ ft branch road to Jacksonville ttoyl£c*t4
the majority rate wUI alow oodangar Ua hbair Joaettoo Marly telf n mite to tte
■wmlwrio".*** tte Bteptena men will te I ,rot. Item they erected iteir etewy
•nra to Inatet oponlte rtaago, Ttecxccu. rongoc abed and iu adjnncu, and teeing
tire commute of BpMdiog, I learn, are n I about one tendra J eeree of land, they laid
unit for Bacon. I ofia lowntoioUttearolrM. Tbe itraeta
Jcdga^ J/nx* L.HalJ^te tte muni- do not eonropood with tboro of lb. origi-
mon. ehotca of tbte judicial eirroit tor aal town, hot direrg. from tte railroad at
i*. U i**’ 1 anangtaolabonttorty-firedegrro.. That
•° many friend, dnrtog hie JodgroUp that | portion I,ing on tte right .‘de of tte rood
c-cry o°« with whom I ooorereo ato nnx- iaa,oogowmtblonatetotu«a jL.’t act-
iooa to do him farther hoaor. He will go I ttere at on. hundred dollara nor lot ot
into tte emaantion with a aoUd dofagntlao j about one^oarter of aa acre with atria-
from eight ooantic. in tbte dietriot ro n I rml oomlition—eo that n town haa not
nactero around which many often will [epinngflptherejwaomwprocheeied iikua
gataro, and are (ml orofitent xf hi. noml. KSSSa^rtrjSSTSTtK^Tte Ubte
nation after tte complimentary balkiH tella aboob Tteaofioaitt.id*l. 1
•tellterror. a. | iortbXpbxre^ite ro.L Tth.2^
nr wa. to build tte tew for anyone do
Blakely eiriog it, and tte occopnat waa to pay for
Jon 2k—Fin. rein Irot light On I
roop ww nrrer better. Tte cotton crop i.
Tte raring tenn of Prof. Orenterry2ST oTuL^* t£^t b ’, t s.!r* oU '
ruburd etorod laat irighb Examinmion of | . j*.. ***?..
•dofi creditably to tte
pUo. TteexcrciaM war
add rote from Mr. E B. Bowen.
Oak R. H. FOwmimaroa tote tba
Ingm-a for tte fregtetetaro from
Eatoatoito
June 28.—Our people aseemblrd at ihe
coart bouse on yesterday in pursuance of a
coll issusd by the execotive committee of
oar county for the parpo«e of selecting
delegates to the Stato convention, consid
ering tbe two-thirds rule/couuty matters,
and for other purpose*. The following
resolutions were adopted:
"That we, the Democracy of Putnam
county, in convention assembled, in elect
ing delegatee to tbe gubernatorial conven
tion, of the llHh proximo, do, after th*
time-honored enstomof oor fathers, send
them oninstrncted, knowing that they will
do all in their power to promote Uw har
mony and secure the succes* of the party
in onr Btat*. That we pledge onr un'
divided and hearty support to tbe nominee
of the convention."
The dtlc<tates from Patnam county
ere instructed to vot* for the two-
third* rule. While there ie a strong
anti-Stephens feeling in our oouoty, yet
Mr. Stephens ha* a number of strong fol-
owers. aud I believe he is preferred to Mr.
Bacon. Paul.
HcKAe.
Juan 28.—'The McRae amateurs gave an
entertainment at tbi* place last Thursday
night to* good aodUnee. Every member
of the troape acted their respective parts
well. They contemplate giving another at
an early day.
Dr. J. 11. Cate*, of Perry, haa located at
McRae. We welcome all anch citizens.
Judge Cri*p waa in oor town a few days
ago. We are solid down here for Cri«p.
CoL Tom Enron is in the field for Kep-
resentathe. Ue will make a good one if
sleeted.
Mr. R B. Barton, of the Wirtynus
lITi'cAmon, vu in town yesterday.
Hurrah lor Baoon! A.
Hickory Grove.
June 27 —.V difficulty arosi between NVm.
Taylor Gipson, Jr., and Ed D.ivi* Brown,
colored, a few days back, which resulted in
Mr. G. shooting the daisy, the ball taking
effect In hi* right arm; the wound is not
considerad dsugeroo*. We did nof '
the fall partlenUrs of the difficulty,
generally are still flourishing.
rtmdenra continues to bless and
support them with refreshing showers of
rain. The people are laying bv their corn,
some are through, bat the everlasting grace
is trying to take advantage of king cotton.
There Ie more grass at this time among tbe
cotton crop at large than has been known
for year* pesL
Labor ii scarce, though wage* are higher
A DISORDERED LIVER
IS THE BANE
of the present generation. It I* for ♦ he
Cure of~thts disease and tu attendants^
$ICK-HEADACHE. BILIOUSNESS. DYS
PEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, PILES, etc!, that
TUTT'S PILLS hive ciklned nworld-wld*
reputation. Mo Remedy has ever been
discovered thai acta so gentfy op tha
dlgeitlve organs, taring them vigor to **»
slmlisle food. MPa usliual rsanll» too
Nervous System Is Braced,' the Musclea
afePevslopod. and the Body Robust.
B. RIVAL,» T\msxX»t m\ Bsycm B»t», U» , »»ti
lly pIsaUiUoB Is tn » mnUrlnt district. Ft
Nnnl ymxtn I could n >t nrnvre b»lf n crop c
ncfount of
r- Ulr ©:• _ ””'R'
I FILLS. Tbo r
1 begin th* us* o(
•rty nad robual^
nnd X Uv* And no further iroubls.
Thf.» relieve I Sic • ngortv*! Urrr, rlrssas
the lllraod fntM polM»nou* humvrs, as#
rbnw l!tr bowrl, Ui nr* naturtalljr, wltk*
out will. I. no one mn fwl well.
Try Ihl» rriMnly n»lrly, and/imi will rnlw
t hentthy IMitrnt Ion, Vigor .run llenl*. Warn
II.M>el, kitotib' NrUrfi, »:t4 sSo«h* Liter.
Frtrr.mirnu. OCle*. US Murray at., N.T*
Iiy «ipc««* ou r«c«tpi
orrioe, 08 Murray Streot, Now York.
( Ur. II -
ISuiOm
W* had the pleasure to see some of oar
Mseoa (rieuds mot long since. Mr. Nathan
Holcmop, Mr. Charlie Wright and Mr.
BoliverKays. VV* suppose they were oat
oa a drumming expedition among our
Crawford citizens. They are always wel-
»in onr midrt.
Via* vr Suras.
K..rste^Ete
Frofeeaur anj (O-1
- ritete by » ebon 1
cr.ro-on.uaal rteizru-. t m..iu-a.n’i
t.,1 K, Izier.Jiy toaxrj, t.‘.u s.ranBah
t ilHaranaa of
Uai.ro.
Jt*re Thaeeztitroof j«.U.'i!x> «.r«|
• ! net rrt.n » lutero-t. c!.. t. r. Ur. I
llar^oud umcm th* Cou.r tift tte* t f
^o^ffwTroraoo^tliat roll lou, takali. and uziarj/irab^
1 I voaLl ilka to oey e '
r r..M*rnina li.-
ale., of
uon. At tp.ro, Frof. Mclatoab gsre a roan«a« ronry. bat 1 tere abtafiy
•arnro ot maj. Tte Ur.*, carte teei rtntufaM it cat tee ten*, ate nrorra Uret
Anxereonrllle.
Jam 22—"I had ratter fa defeated
than to Iron my mat." Tte language ta
ttecaltant and immortal Cook'a. ‘three
arante, u timely .pokro, are charautartui-
oftteqraod old tero. Under the ear
roonding dream,Uncre, tbi. ampb.Ua ex*
pneelnn of loyalty to prioriple. and to
oooacinmo again crovoa Mm arilh glory. .
Vri.nd.ut Judg. GriapntUb. dad to
iron that te te. roll rely recorertd from
hie lata dance real ilinero end fa now man
fully diachargins Uaotfidai dailro ta faro,
'wig. Htmmooa, who bold, Macon
eoonty court (for him tte wro-
•ot , wrek, meat fret keenly
tte ating ot earrooadinga. Judge Him*
mow are all knuar to be on. ot tte teri
and pared judicial oOaare la Georgia, and
na feat rare that te wonld, under no mr-
eimataoero, lend emuriouaaid to dieeimn*
tattoo and deceit
Tbia illneeacf Jadgz Criephaa oanrod
mUttle taoonm'row to tte ntfaaue of
Mmoo ooanty.atd Me roddan recorery
and aeUre rroamption of official dalle.
StefotetlGTE 1 ^radfrralyrom
□the fine rein of yreterday latere, an
a° rod eat com crop in thia roction. The
oat crop hi, been teraroted and aai found
tote tte beat for yean. Cottoa imaU, bat
healthy and atgororo.
Htepheo.neaelow.or ratter doot go
all, ten. Bacon ii tte cbotro of aimo
ewryooe intake nbol. roction.
Tte .Ulanta Cbrottfaften la nerirwl bare,
tel Me puUtirol romereaalta daring th.
—Wbe teM Uh propU to donht
ria rtarertty, ud tte Tbxl . „ i u xmu M
•cnuenU looked to for guidance la tL
onr boar of dan jar. Boca.
■ Ilford.
Jena 21—A few Uaro from Milford for
P» r rrdnmne, ft roo plroro. Tba oat.
d *ya*o by Mr. W. L. Speriin, cm of m
model faraera. Aspeeucaa of blstwe
loUto crop was very fine it Jr cl.
Hurrah for Scarlm for tbo legi-Utorr,
UTT'S HAIR DYE.
Oasv 11*13 fr WRi*Rru*rh.<uir>"l
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Absolutely Pure.
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cannot be poM in com(>vtition with the
moltitudeof low te.t, short wolght, alum
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