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ijLclcoicupI? smfc Journal & Hlcc^cicn^xir,
IKK Tiro nVSTBDIES.
VTv know not * bat It la, dear, thU deep bo deep
Tlie iS u dfcinde. the awful calm, the cheek ao
The*tfuthat C wtli ; not lift again, though we
mav call and call:
T5 e ctnnge, white aolitude of peace that act-
Wc know not what It meana. dear, thU desolate
This dread uptake our dally way, and walk la
We know*not' to what other sphere the loved
who leave
Hor why we’re
do not know.
But this we know: Our loved and dead. If they
ihould come this day-
Should come and ask us,-What la life
one of ua could eay-
Life la a mystery aa deep as ever death n
Yet oh 1 how aweet it is to us, this life «
and see!
Then might they my—three vanished ones-
andblcOTcd la the thought!
“So death 1* aweet to ua. beloved! though we
We vSr not toll*I.fto * hV quick—thia mystery
Ye may not £u us, if ye would, the myrtery of
breath "
The child who enters life ooraes not with
knowledge or Intent,
ose who enter death i
KothtagTlsknown. Hut I believe that God 1»
And m life Isto the living, ao death is to the
-The Century.
the disposition of Stephens hia great greed , better financial condition In twelve months
tor office! his proclivities to “tote hia vn than It has been for atvard years. Bust-
skillet.” and seeing the Radicals and lode- secs about the town and villages in this
skillet,” and seeing the Radicals and
pendents about to bind him hand and foot.
and further seeing the said Brown, Colquitt
«fc Co. coquetting with ash* *
sibly for the good of the '
„jm oaten.
siniy tor too goou oi u» orete, but merely
for selfish motive*, and
GEORGIA GLEANINGS.
A'jen’s vATnr.nr.n my special
COBBESPUXBEXTS.
,Ai(l Brown,ColquiltA Co. able to “boVHh.
duly Convention and force the Uoerbou.
the complainants to nominate and accept
•aid Stephana for governor-then they, dta-
likiog to be on what they oonceiied to bo
the “BUI# aide," yat aUll loring the Boar,
bona, raiaed their beta and horrabed for
“Uttla Aleck.” They diaclaim any deair,
to iniore the lionrbons, hot only deaira to
be on tha -big aide” and if they wore sore
that Bacon would be the “big man of the
July conventiou, they would even now eom-
menco to hurrah vociferously for him.
The proprietor* of the ChronicU anti
Constitutionalist, aneweriug, say that they
don’t care a cuts for Stephens; are only
anxioun to get him out of that district be-
cause he is "boas” there. They acknowl
edge the conspiracy, and, as proof that
tliey do not love “Little Aleck over much,
refer with pride to their past course; say
that their reasons for entering the conspir
acy are based upon the bopo that onr
Walsh” may go to Congres* from tiere;
failing in this, the State Senate. Than
should "Uttle Alack,” ot ‘ Governor Ste-
phen«," depart this life, perhana “our
Walsh” could be Governor Walsh. They
pledge themaelTee that they will watch oyer
Stephen, and think they can help him from
utterly wrecking the Democracy in cuae of
hia election.
Governor Colquitt, auweMr, cays
..tat what may novr appanr ua preemption
on his part will be utterly repelled, if
the mind is for a moment tamed to the
last campaign, and hia great "vindication
at the polls is remembered, after haring
been elandered, maligned and traduced
throoghoot the whole Slate; thinloi tills
wonderful vindication give* him the un
doubted right to n me his successor; ilo-
sires Stephens aa his socoessor, and pro
nounces it impious, wicked and presump
tuous for the Democrat id 1 ‘Bourbons” to go
contrary to diotation, ana that, too, In the
teeth of hia great vindication: and for
farther answer says that he could do more
good in the Senate than perhaps any other
man in Georgia, in eae) of Senator Hill’a
death, and aaya that hia sadden admiration
for Stephens la to gain that gentleman .
influence, leet said Stephens should in
some way oppose and defeat him in this
laudable ambition; hence he entered the
conspiracy and thinks that as he brought
Stephens forward contrary to hit desire to
retire to private life, be will have
isoni.u in ■ vin.y tk« “Rnnrbons” from
that the people are at borne at ba/d work.
Mr. William J. Doster has opened an
agency here for the sale of machinery and
agricultural implements of all kinds.
Large dealers in this line would do well to
correspond with him.
Lexington ia now, and has been for six
months, without a shoemaker. There ia
not a better location in Georgia for a good
boot and shoemaker who would be sober
and attend closely to hia burine**. huch a
person could do well and make money here.
One of the most marked improvements
lathis town of reoent occurrence is the
cleaning up, trimming and overhauling
K nerally of the yard and cemetery around
» Presbyterian Church. The cemetery
until this renovation was a tangled mats
of grass, briars, shrubbery and uninviting
foliage of varioos and unattractive kinds,
but since it has been put in order by a
real practical workman, a’ho understands
what he ia doing, ft is really wonderfully
improved and presents a beautiful appear
ance. 1 here are many protty lota beauti
fully located in that cemetery and orna-
me* ted with many handsome monuments
and tomlmtones. Governor Gilmer, Hon.
Stephen Upton and Col. James D. Mat-
‘ ‘ iqws a*o bnried in this cemetery.
JMjipn Academy is booked for its anndnl
exhibition on the 14th of Jalv proximo. It
was fonndod by the munificent donation
of a wealthy Irish merchant, Praacis Me
son, who gave it a handsome donation.
This geatlemnn died in Lexington in 1804,
and his remains are buried near the acad
emy that bears his name. The academy is
in a flourishing eondition under the rector
ship of Prof. Thomas B. Moas, who has
been teaching tnere oninierrnptedly since
the commencement of the year 1849—thirty-
three years in succession.
Mrs. Moore, of LnFavette, Ala., and the
mother of Mr. William H. Mooie, editor of
tlie Augusta Erening .Yeica. U uow ou a
visit to Lexington, where she will spend
some time with her many relatives and
friends. Hh* onoe resided in this oounty.
The Chronicle and Constitutionalist, of
August*, made a candid confession a few
days ago, when it said that tlie least that
U. Ulai.liMii'g fa in v lallar
Dawson
Jure 22.—Business is dull in town.
Showers are frequent and grasais growing,
and the farmers, with their “pets,” are at
borne fighting King Green.
The city father says that we must have
an artesian well. I almost feel the inter
nal pressure, and, in my mind’s eye, see
the crystal apray spangling to and fro, as it
spontaneously bursts forth from the great
deep, eay 1,030 feet.
The genial Mr. W. B. HI ton, of Ameri
QOS, has been here a few days, working like
r Trojan in behalf cf the Home Guardian,
of Macon. He anticipates widows and
phans, and proposes to give them a little
hush money when papa Is dend and gone.
He has made a favorable impression.
Mrs. ft. I*. Fulton, the wife of lion. R.
L. Fulton, ex-msyor of Galveston, Texas,
ia visiting relatives here. To tho joy of
many of hia friends in Randolph and else
where in the Stnte, .Mr. Folton himself is
expected soon to see his brother and spend
the summer. We all will hail his glorious
advent with pleasure.
Romor has it thai the walls of Kirkwood
conceal terrible secrets; that trap doors
oommnnicate with the vile Atlanta, and
that mysterious proceeding* go on under
cover of darkness; that cliques anil rings
salult# each olher by touching lips and
forth; ads with the flager Of political cor
ruption, and na«" on to their pavilion u.
ZirthfcM. Wandering gossipa quietly and
pleasantly compare note* as to the rroba-
Weriae or fall of the rising A. O. moon. -- , - , - .
•it» Gteit Comron«®r prreide# M M follows, and still fairer grows this I About 12 o’oloek, during a terrible rain and
and dignity over the o|an- * uu exnltingiy— I tillage, and many are the brlght-eycd | wind storm, the en^ne »>oa*ewiie_Btruck
in acta if not ia *^ords—proclaims to the I maidens who flock to its claasio shades:
K fiiSlT rirtne Sn \Vhs' YtoX "This-rill.,.alia'midst(lassieshades,
. J*! me there la virtue. "njr, in® re-1 AmJ f(Jrrr t»y 9X ery change: .
.Zoning water* of Fonoe de I^on are not I A w (l ninr brfyit-ejrd, laughing maids
.... * # “ wUI —“ 1 fcy thee are rostered, aweet LaGi
trouble in a viug the “Bourbons” from de
struction, through the insidious influences
of Felton, Speer A Co. over his own gov-
^Brown, answering, s lyi that he is able
now to take cat e of himself; has very little
interest in the matter, nut does lend his
silent influence to benefit his friend Col
quitt, because said Colquitt started him on
a “boom” by making him a Sector, and
he now only reciprocates the favor; is not
actively engaged, bat only winks at tlie
conspiracy, and truly prays to barm will
flow from it.
After hearing argument of oounsel, Uie
court ordered the injunction to issue ns
prayed for, and suggested that if defend
ants felt aggrieved they might appeal to
the Jnly convention in Atlanta,
A true extract from the minutes, 90lh
June, im, CtMk
Grange\"
Uie long continued drought we have
experienced for the last five years.
Ibe gnus keeps pace with com and cot
ton, but the farmers are about even with it,
ad some of the crops are really dean.
The people are generally so rejoiced over
their , prospect for a good crop this year
that they are paying very little attention to
politics, and it is only occanionally that
you can hear anything said on the subject.
There is some little talk about our next
representative to the legislature from this
county, and senator from this district, bat
as to Congress and the governor there
is not much said. This is generally a
Stephens county, but bow the people
stand now they don’t say roach. Hon. J.
C. C. Black, of Augusta, stands pretty well
for Congress from the eighth in this aee-
tion, and our oounty c'aims the right to
name the senator for the eighteenth this
time, and will, if it is accorded her, name
Hon. J. H. Polhill, of this place, we think.
Hon. A. O. Bacon, of your city, has some
strong friends here, and if lie is nomina
ted, wilt teoelve a hearty support for gov
ernor from some strong men in tills sec
tion. As to the Congressman at large,
there are so many candidates that every
ooe can have his own man, and from what
we eon learn, such ia about the case her*.
Cntkbsrt.
Jug* 22.—The oomroenoemest exercises
of the Southwest Georgia Agricultural Col
lege have just closed. The sermon on
Sunday, preached by Rev. G. T. Ooetch-
ius, of Augusta, was a very nble and earn
est one. The subjeet was “Sin and its
curse.” On Monday morning there was an
exhibition of the declamatory abilities of
the small boys of the institution, and
at night a similar entortai-ment
presented *>y twelve young men of the
c illegiate department. I did not attend
the night performance, but heard that tbe
young men did splendidly. On Tuesday
morning five of the most advanced pupils
in the college spoks rejections, after
which came the speech of Hon. Tho*.
large. Our primary election will taka place melons we have seen. Among them was in describing tbe mode and extensiveness pointed by that time. You may, vre think,
on the first of July for Senator and R-pre- one wtlghlng fifty-two pounds, measuring cf the manufacture ot tbe article on which l count Ji-tter-m for him any way, ns this is
rentstives Wily Cleveland and R. P. forty inchesln circumference. I she had traced her thoughts, showed that a one of the strongest Stephen* counties in
'migood oompo-itioa could oe written on I the State. No telling though what
“Paper,” and then instituting a compxri-1 a day may bring forth. The
son between hsr subject and the citizens of Bethany and community
•objects of her queenly sex, demonstrated were highly entertained l*«t night by r
of an im;
was said about Mr. Stephen*’* Casey letter
the botter.TMr. Stephens and his confreres
in the Constitution office may endeavor to
explain and whitewash that letter, but the
Chronicle and Constitutionalist waa correct
when it said the Casey letter was an open
defiance of party organization, and many
Democrats all over Georgia have never
forgotten that letter and will not allow Mr.
Stephens and tlie Atlanta CbHsfifMfkm to
force down their throats this dose of i|»ecao
without a protest from men who have ever
sustained fair party organization.
This county has always been very n
attached to Mr. Stephen*, and be will pruu-
nbly have a delegation from this county
in the approaching convention, bot for all
this, there is a very decided opposition in
this good old county to Mr. Stephens s
nomination, and there are a large number
of jroters who would prefer Mr.Baoon, or
a Mnrcn or more men in Georgia, for gov-
?rnor to Mr. Btepbers. But whether that
opposition will take any steps to test who
is the favorite in tlglethorpe for governor,
your correspondent cannot say. There are
many people who understand Mr. Ste
phens quite as well as lie understands him
self, and if they eat “crow” It WUl be under
protest, Oolcthoipk.
I June 22.—TheOeottUrailroad sustained
I a heavy loa* from fire here last night.
Smith wilt be tbe candidates for Senators.
A lively raoe ia looked for,
We have, at this drie. grant quantities of
rain, which is getting farmers very much
in the grass. Crops are looking better
than osnal if we conld only have. fair
weather to clean them. We have been vis
ited with thnnder-atorms. which are dam
aging crops in some sections very much.
The rad news reached here this morning
leath of Beniamin Vinson, an aged
ana nighty esteemed citizen, who. we learn,
was about eighty years old. lie lived at
bis home, in Houston county, fifty-two
years, and he leaves many friends to
mourn his loss. He was possessed of many
amiable aualitiee.
“Corpo* made quite a narrative in de
scribing his trip to Knoxville, in which he
complains of nis motive power, whereby
the B. A. contradicts his assertions and
claims part of route agent’s fault stopping
at intervals trading specimen copies for
sardines and crackers. If be will give ns
a visit we will try and give him better
speed on onr new mail route from Byron
to Taylor, and on h a arrival he may by
chaneo get a glass of milk and peaches.
Can’t promise any gophers or very im
portant scenery. Pljjiteb.
Antioch.
June 23.—We are having a succession of
fine growing seasons up to this week, and
up to this time errps hnve not suffered in
the least for rains in this neighborhood.
Upland corn is looking unusually well.
Borne complain of bottoms being too wet.
Farmers having lost from oorn and ootton
crops while harvesting and threshing their
gram from one to three weeks, are com-
plsining of grassy fields.
Day laborers are eoarce and what few
day hands there are will take nothing but
money in pay for their work, as they have
learned by experience tint they cannot get
i much for an order at the stores as with
A fine shower fell yesterday, but it didn’t
extend very far. Rain is needed in some
sections around here. '
Joe Mansfield brought into town yester
day some meat for sale, for which he re
ceived fourteen cents per pound
Mr. C. H Simmons, of yonr city, is stop
ping with hia brother, Mr. W. F. Simmons,
Bar -i few days.
F. P. G.
linens VlsUs.
June 23.—Tbe examinations of tbe B‘gh
School began on last Tuesday and ended
on last Thursday. The classes were sub
jected to severe teats, and each stood them
well. Indeed, more complete evidence of
painstaking efforts upon tho part of both
rnaue on uie iauer, proviueu
used ws * in a skillful hand.
Mias Rosa Hicks, of Union Point, Ga., i miies imm m n'tiim nnu one tone irum
gave a charming account of tome noted | Wadley, and has one cf the finest schools
“Heroines of Fiction.” drawing useful mor-1 iu tha oounty. Mr.O. H. 8. Jarkson, the
als from their characters and demonstrat-1 principal, showed hia school off to advant
ing that her sex should, in some respects, age lu their eternises yederday and last
imitate, and in others improve on them. I night.
Miss Tommie Anderson, of Starrsvillc, Mr. James K. Hines, or Mandersville,
Ga., looking out upon the world through I made tlie address to the school attlieolose,
the rose colored medium of youth and iti- and acquitted himself, as usual, very much
Hardemai, of Macon.' HU aubjLrt was th; asms amount of cash.
"Practical Edaaat.on,” noil most imprea-1 Merchants in onr neighboring Tillages
pirely and gracefully waa it printed. The refusing to sell any more meet or com
speaker's olject was not only to please but <m time, claiming tlnit as they hare brought
ti benefit ea well; and while his euoceaa in farmer to the wheel burnt, beahonld
the former wea moat eminent, we will hope now fell them grain for otter necereary
that the second object was likewise at- •applies.
taiaed | reported that Crawford hAs a mer-
On Tuesday night there waa a debate be- fhapt that is ao grasping and greedy
tween four member* of the Stephen* Liter- that he rropcaee « c J»™|iDgmeat for
ary Society, on the subject, “Resolved wheat at tho astounding figuresi of 100
that educate 1 talent i* more advanta- pounds of baecn for thirty bushels^ of
geous to a young man than money.” I wheat.
Judge Kiddoo acted as umpire, and de
cided the question in favor of “money.”
On Wednesday morning the commence
the rose colored medium or youtn and in- and acquitted himseir. a* usual, very much
J P nocence, described iu a aweet and a riles* J to his credit, lie is, by th* way, an Mpt-
teachers and pupil* could not have been * manner a mental Utopia by demoustriting, I rant for Congressional honor* In tills, tho
given. Mr. A. I. Branhsm, the principal, r from her standpoint, that “Sympathy eighth district, sad hat lu Jefferson a large
has abundant cause to congratulate bim-1 makes up half of our live* and fancy the I uuniber ot warm friends and well wishrm
the fine showing made by his pupils. I rest.” I for his success. He wonhl do credit to tho
—. has eetab'ished in this section of] Miss Effie Baockley, of this place, in a | seat of Mr. Htephen* iu th* House, and no
Georgia a very enviable reputation as] graceful and graphic atyle, opeued up to doubtvdloccupy U In ibe future,it he
a teacher. As a disciplinarian, I ] oar view “Fresh Fields for the Heroic, should not Just now.
believe Mr. Branham i« without a peer. | and showed that we need not climb tbo '
He use* no violence, as the Argfus of to-day | rugged steps of rough endeavor in order to
•a/a, but governs—well, I don T t know how, | make our Uvea sublime, but that by walk-1 Juna 24.—Crops in ,TerrolV are fair,
exactly; but one thing is certain, tlie dis-1 ing wisely in even the smoothest paths of Bhowtrs are occasional, and only a few lo-
cipllne in his school Is remarkable. Mr. | duty we will often find opportunity for the entitle* are ueeditig raltt—none very
Branham is assisted in the literary depart-1 display of grnnd and lofty seniunont and | badly.
msnt by MUscs Boring and Lowe. Miss | the performance of noble deeds that will | l'oliUce is modsrately quiet, Afewpub-
Boring, a reperior teacher in all respects, | make n* very heroes. | Uc-'-spirited gentlemen in the county are
is a daughter of Dr. Jesse Boring. Miss I Miss Florence Tucker, of thijptaoc, in a | anxious to nerve their country in the I*gls-
Lowe, a graduate of tbe ehool and a 1 fresh and happy style, told ua of • Happi- Mature. Benjamin W. Christie, Esq., who
teacher of most excellent abilities, i* a | ness,” and. although she seemed a living was to have addressed tho citisens of tho
daughter of Judge James Lowe, or this I contradiction of her theory, proved that I county to-day on the potiUoal Issues of tho
town. Miss Jennie White, cf Coving-1 there is no auch thing as happiness short of | dag, is, I understand, confined at homo
ton, Ga., has charge of the music and heaven. with soro eyes, and will have to defer hia
art departments. ► he is a faithful teacher, I Misa Ada Carutbere, of Monroe, Ga., in S peech to another day.
and invaluable to the work. | an appropriate valedictory, bade an affec- Your o irrespondont noticed on tho slreefc
Mr. Branham tells me that 142 pupils | tionnte adien to the faculty, her school-1 to-day a “colored” draft board, with “col-
have been matriculated during the last ten | mates and classmates. | ored” players and lookers-on, strangely
months. The proepecta for next term are | After a short and appropriate address suggestive of an amendment and a inoro
ood. Next week is tne termination week. | by the president, a gold medal was given I enforcement of the vagrant law.
will supply the plaoe of your regular oor-1 to endr of the Benior class, and also to j —— L.
respondent until the exercises close. | Miss I/m Lee, of this plj«S who graduated | <lul t man,
T.L. IMdjB of th.ijsr«ajMiott| j D!i aS!.-Mrs.\V. D. ttountree, ono ot
Cmsyrn. and in lien of diplomas. Gold medala onr ^ cU | Kmii , nd of „ | OTely ollrUtian
Juxk 20. -I hat. jn.t hoard of tbo candi-1 ,ere than o-ard©d to Miawa.Florence I character, diml thismornintf. Ilor husband
dacy of Hon. John I..Hall for Congressman | TocVer and Lucille Davis for ® 6 “op In Rm j ouo on | y d aa ghter, with our entire
at large. I think Rockdale will certainly I These meda s were the of tbe eommonjiy ra oarnher loss.
• ^ * . Ihaveknwn 1‘^ral and enterprising firm of btevens* Miss Ada Jones and Mis* A
E. F.
June 23.—On Tue*day night last,Mr. Jos.
mentonSKa wM delivered 'bv Hon F G. ^neon, a merchant in "country eleven
DuBiimon of MilliMlirevillo It was averv I ra *l e ® from here^ was robbed of $33 or 143,
Su^Sd uiatttS dttooi^ oS lK .sllT'rwetopSth gold chain,. storo\«r
“S Of “ AmbiUon " Tha “ ni1 “ lot 0( r»P'”. *>y a negro entering
sasjsa«8js.aa SSgsgattggrf
5«tiasJS , uS ttoSSSto I -Eft's “i
declamatton h. nTi* j „f » op it the etore to nao Ore key. He burned
&££W-Sit .Maf.^'h?! 2* «-£«•*» ^ -ad --mi^from
moroosremarks. Ijistly,ChancellorMeil, Mr.Henrona. Ha »aa todorredby trneg-
of the State Uolver.itr, m.d« a brief I toS?u22SSfftsMi ™
speocn to express hia pleaanre nt th. eri. ?™!n that a£’
•fut proaperily of th. Bonihwc.t Georgia J^cripl?on He hid ‘an old
A^mitte^of tt'e beard of trurtm of StfXhYMttaShlm '“ ’'“ h * h °'* D “
the_ooUege,' President Sanford^Profrssor | Uiat “ikbt entrap him_ D.
Union Point.
June 23.—Have had splendid seasons for
and they ere looking welL
| ewers the description. He had an old
lief ore anyeffort* could be made to extin
guish it, the fire was beyond control. The
“Old Og’ethorpe” engine was in the
bouse at live lime, and era* complete
ly destroyed. ThU engine had just under
Newton anil Mbs Bailie Reynolds were
electod. Frcfersor Beals declined a re-
election. . ...
Htverr.l of onr boys apeak of attending
Mercer next fall.
ie crocs, and they ere looking wen.
Mr. E. C. Bowdon will have a family
-— 1A . ^ . union next week aud ex(>eeU to have sixty
I should not omit to mention in connec-1 flve children and grandchildren present,
tlon with our oomnenoemenfc ezereiaee | F ttnne r8 are bringing in wheat and oats
that most excellent musio waa furnished j to Q ne dollar aud forty ceuU prr
on the different occasions by tho Guthbert I bQ9hel are the prioe8 reoeived.
bra** band. H. | \ new hotel U going np at this ptace
SIIIMievIlle. I which will be a great improvement to our
Jim* 23.—Last night invited guests as-| town,
sembled at the residence of Dr. Mark Beth day paticnger trains of the GeorgU
Johnson, to onioy the p l .«,nr« of to Jft** ^jo. branching.,,
dance, and to partake of a refreshing and | \y e are M healthy that births are too un-
more revivifying to the ohronie feebleness ... _
°.r°^ ^^ Bond., morning ih. l.rg. chapel of ji2?2SS*» 1 5So“‘S« 1
SSiassJ?sjsffjsajj. *sss wagngsg Eml
gia." No one 'tobu^bnt^ whmt^Mr. dty^drlU.'iiYa terntlM j^i ?“» /SaTfor*n£e tamedUianilgh. was preseal who did not feel ail the better
i fMmiliar with I ani * instructive sermon from the text | borhood are several stores and dwelling* forgoing. At the table the spirited ex-
State government; I give to thine head an o* | that could not have been aavedhadthe plosion of Piper-Heidsick 44 guns” remind
KJ*"'Ianoit!‘’laMthri^thonun^dolian. 0 “““• 53ofuJw.UUU wSToh occurs
wood cUn^rSf U the^opinion of many were opened by twenty charming girl* of Oor town bids fsir to !>ecomo a favorite at Fort Sumter in H51,
ti°it hi* ffickering wsymtidnessihia halting I tke Junior class who read extracts and k ummer re90rU 8ho oflcn every iodaoe-
hia armarent will-1 original compositions, after which tho | m nt oity .^opie. Being easy of access
f^lndoia Ilr Felton id the Hon. A. H. Cox delivered a beautiful and “ad enttrelj ree from the oppresnlve beat
aSBn movernent, SnSSiSSf im o^iuent addrms of about fifteen minutes. ™ * flSdS in the cSlee, l*eo/le
difference to the true and tried Democracy I H night an exciting oontost in vo<»l and I nn briug their familiee l»*r* and
plona adherence to tltc I instrumental music for the gold medal | ^ near their business. In fact the
8sae of Liberty Hall, end hi* chronic I jam* off. and the prize was won by MU* 1 rm n r(MM i fare from Savannah. Augusts or
feebleness in hU“good old age” unfit him I £,• Cowrote, ^cuotjr. I Macon would be oomparatitively insignifl-
i*, ’ n ;.,f th» s*-t of (j.-or-i* I Tuesday, tbe first division of the | c - n t. and lb.-* time consumed in traveling
The Hon A. O. Bacon—the pri«2*ofnis I Bonior cl ass read original essays, following I >0 amall that a business man con’d spend
iMMOD.A.u.wwn-uw l-u-fc ... -n ..Lifflu h« Prnfasaur I^—here with bis family andre-
| ing well.
Clrceusboro. I “T I •
Ju«k 2T».—John H. Ward, son of our e§-1 . urlin “- HanderevlUe.
ttemed feUo, cittsen J. H. Ward a meet
exemplary young man, who was in the em-.| commencement exercises of the Gnflin rft§ prominent citizen, model farmer
ploy of tbe Alabama and Great Southern I Female College# These exercise* >n( j mMi His loss is mourned by n
railroad, m roudoctor. Taakiilsd by the ^^aodl wm'So^b”^,™ ^Urg, droi. of fri-^ . O.U.^
cara, at \\ ocdstock, on last Tuesday, His detailed recital of them. djron.
remaii a reached this place to-day, and The commencement sermon was preaeh- ... .
. . ,. Ir taivtho Rev. John Hammond of the June 22.—Mr. Benjamin Vinson died to-
were mUrrrd i" oor city cemetery. I NoriiiGeortta Con^renc^ who ia now I day about a o’clock a. m. Hi. remain*
Tho Republican convention oi uliiu, th* j ftt Athena. The preacher on-I will be carried to Wesley clnpt l burring
8th, Congressional district, composed en-1 id."nt|y sought to make the mo*t of the op- aroond to marrow foe into, meat, where
titely of negroce, assembled at this place portuolty lor good to the souls of the peo- Her. Lucius traMwill conduct the funeral
yesterday a.teraoou, at 2 o'clock, and con- £>-, “^^'“al fr'c^"’ t,,, • """*
tiuued in session until th» “we sma , hours j q„ Tn^dt^r night, we had the graduat-1 Indian Kpring.
of morning. The convention sat wilh I log csremontes, essays, etc., which were] Indian Spring, Jane 23.— 1 The whistle of
closed doors. Tho proceeding, were die-1 ’gg'S'fffglH'■ JTh; wy“...Sfli I aiocomotir. la sweeter musio to the aver-
cordant and boisterous. White, of Angus- joS i^i'uctlve, and clhibitcd a thorough age citizen of thU place than a bagpipe is
ta, a cross between preacher and politi-1 knowledge of hts subject. At the close of I to a Scotchman. A railroad has been the
dan, attempted to manipulate things in I tho ceremonies President Niles, b? R object of their fondest hopes for forty
his own interest. It is said, aud a fierce (« '$JuSZ >'«»■*' and now that they have one, after
contest ensued between his satellite* and a | ot t h B college. Tbe announcement waa | these long years of alternate hope and de
delegation from Richmond, led by one | feelingly received by tlie audience. Gur ] gpa i ri they are prouder of it than Atlanta
Wright White was finally p’.nc.d hors du pcop| 0 greatly appreciate President Niles, V|| of Ul8 „ mnl i.po X i mm edUUly after its
combat, and the storm subsided. I but did not k-jow now illy they could spare I j. Te b th e mounted reporter in
The convention, as a matter of conree, I him uotil they were brought faoe to face J t hacla**ic precincts of Beaver Slide. Tom
indorsed the administration and its policy wilh the reality of thisanflenneement wJm.The ^udormxthepMBMrtrain,,
of Africanizing the Booth. The county J President Niles ha* been renneoted with j . „ higger man than old Grant” with
executive committee were urged to »•«» I the college twenty-six years; fourteen years ^ In f aet i t hi D h it u safe to
that ikjII taxes were paid. aa associate principal, and twelve years aa jneMpeopie. ^“^^Yaint of the whoS
A notrination for Congress wasiconsid-1 president. Daring that period thirty-] , , , blame these people for
ered inex|x.-dient and impolitie. 1 he party I rtT0 hundred pnpiU have been wg- I thelr^nthmdasm on thl* ftObjecG°fer the
was pledged to the support o! an Inde- \ i,tered et Ibe college and Instructed by ] 'JJiroad will certainly make a vast differ-
pendent for th* position. In case, how-1 | tB efficient teachers. One hundred I Jnrein the'Ulus of their property and m
Independent present^ his claims, Mventy-five of thwe perreTeredtotheend thcir ptrw)nal comfort. If they have some
to I of the curriculurn received n rtwanl extravaafvn t notions in their heads in ref*
substantial ropu t spread nt 12:30 o'otoak, I meroa, toim^tiou, Md»e h»r, no j tbimteeuUTe’cwumitUrMm amth*riiir^uj I “’th, oorrtoMum^B&fnMtTeda^rrirattd I irtruritgimtmrt!
The party was moit enjoyable and no one 1 Araerlcua * I put forward its chairmen forCongresslonal I the diploma of the institution. These stu-1 er#nca f 0 t heir
Benevo'ent Masonic Lodge No. 3 has | Montezuma. Mr. Haro is a number one I
foU^rea^dIMdreidofhi*re which wm an rJdrre. by ]Frefamorh
fsr shownT dJat reconL Take him a. th2 tug* bom, to baalnae. Mondar.
Our hotels are aoperier to any in the
- ii , «... , smaller towns, and the drummers eay as
, in ] good as those in the eities.
BetUe then de- ] have ehurches of ail denominations,
fuSaU^Tof^thB'Ninth’GeorgiaRegiment | the afternoon, th* society discussed the
»“Ss sggjgftaK. a? £ i
SattfySST’S°|ear» ^ ft*^SsS
and youwill find that he has crowned Urn-1 SJ|SS£!f , w A l S SS * I G«ite a number of people from Sevan
•elf with glory. From hia mealy record, | eutertainnwnt was mrea. IIWJJo« * nah were here last summ
never ret haait appeared that he ever dark-1 tr«th, magnificent. charmed with the place
demtcoguMauy’trickJMre foe p2ufical anolhcrtermofthU grand old Bonthero firulfl
gain a:iftrinmi.h, hot eter In defiance to [ J^i2S3'«rJroiJ»&dSiiioSST 8 Muiea I Ju “* S*-—eonipliano, with a request
such effrontenrU more. 00 in the r!“ I KUlS^iiSSilSj^lSffiSSSei j'I of the ublqnitoe. Borne,, lonrwe'l known
tenor of hia war, the growing giant of the I jin. (tt"' I and muchly beloi ed traTelipg man, 1 pro-
brnre and true Democracy of the BUto. I bmito, Bandirsville, Jnlia, Coloeae, Nor I ^ tu j rol , y 0n „ few lint, to let the
Trust him still. In onlty there ie strength, I JilV Lei world know, throng!, tho Tcmmum ano
in dirUion weMmsefc W. Tho“". ‘ > ^' bo 1 r °’ Urffuii^feoiSi Mw.rn.onn, -hnt we of GnsnlTille ettll Use.
1 uTriaiff P r,S 'TeeSSSr ' *“ r community U bot little excited ot«
Aabnrjr. I * Am* 'un?^Bett to gubernatorial eonteat now being weged.
Jen 21—In yeer paper of the ilth inst g”?, Jifg’h.'Rfe-*!* tV. ri.ll quietly welt end ee« the rraolt, and
S jurJ^TutaT^Jha, Adah M.ndenhnll, llooston,
.anS'i.bo™ u In Trooo^enro I Kdmondeon, UUrnuge; Nann
•n!u!?7ig2«<^to tL'eS-'^h-eal i«tM LaOrang., and Canto Verne., -
dinercncee: Albany ia a place, perhaps, of | mor * • 00 °mpii*n#u you gi q w h«at and oat crop* are harvested
commercial importance, and infested with I **£]**• i« to Vr-*: I * Q d the largest yiekl for jears. Frovideme
"Jjj iiJtvST him the very beat talent. Th* department fo 2LJfc f . a u at a low ebb iu oor Tillage
erptlboDftmoentti’(lwing‘c«Mi—Mgro-^- '•.nd’ polished’5anahl.r. ^ .^Virn'UriT.u'rie p f
vt« hunt recently that tbe helra of Ut- Sf mLle byUm maetir “ UJ Th * tol.h of oor community U good. In
cajah Martin, deceased, inten.i to com- tMliS^of voor dtV spent a fl l ct h* 4 f- ? ^ glob * 040 ^°?* 1
°—»"S^rtlyagalmft.th.Mty qf.ft- •C.w«'ui P Smt toltofnl climate.
JSS-JWESS^itajUSa S5f I *»f hu boyhood, and her*be renewed again I „ BUMoa ,
nerw,lying in tbe heart of the oity. It U | Slur!u a, T£aro U tr t *aIreaSw a* goblroatorial I Joan 21.—Tha Central railroad branch
to^^toKlmtoUHow, SkaSTthim «l?5fi.lni to Ms man, made an eles.Uou in their depot
lfrt “ rT > ■ W * . r ™ — — I Itonlrin thi. roctlon. Tmroe. 1 „„ ha „ . pilni ,
on Saturday next at Dr. N. W, Gsbla's
la th* Kent candidate for Congreea. He is, w* fro m the oollege «o mellow tne worm wun i ^ lxty:fi a y ar# ag th „- nnlc-faco-
fHS I I -ma I
coDtraotel with th.ladies of the fronDy- 1 thu'‘eoun'ty will fnmUh’tK'lndejMSmi Sbtohh, h jSrrot w » ealm,°b«*nttfni, °-!^!.r w rSt.n“
a dinner on the 27th ln*t, oelebraUng St. T he Hayes Bros, farmers and extensive | Mr utephen*’* well worn shoes, bad as | trusteta. addressed th* audisnoe most I M ™ .V f „ i
John', day. Aboot ons hundred and fifty I saw mill men, who lira Hire, “to*'*•*jP* well “hang hi, harp on tlw wiliowa” wldeh I beautifully upon tha retirement^ of Pr' el-1 (t nMd to'be, bnt I ennnot find any
■ • * a — a in t. I (ha ritv. hail thaiv bsm burned On tuU I t. nu ,j ■ tk. u.o.nsi.ti a fid fyfi to "tilnviru I .t.»s \!«i.s atofttire fLn ,n.r,a(ifif thfthokrd I «. • • • * h*V0 qUCfttioiied
havo been com-
thia i-'int, aud the
was that it was
when they first
reair ST^JJSSSSTt. 5=KTa^5-f*-^to3«|; s.T.rri| Hn.t^BUtro.™ 0 ‘-'*S^id“le3toS:I jr^.U^rin^ i a£sSS
It. V. Kerr, of Bavanoah, wiU nrrach Hen. A. O. Baoon'a laltor ie reoelring | wyk-, awalttog room rt L the j .»»y.l.umj» | S , h 2, t S£.2!LSo?ar tha land a, lord, of | at . l . nten, *!v. * ln . M V~~■."** >"»'•-
tho oommenoement sermon on Sunday, ] favorable comment in cur city. Th« Ht«- I Milledireville. committed euielue last nigni | .. .. s .. . - —*—
July Dtb, and Uon. J. A. Billups, ot Mncou, ] phen* boom ia not booming to I
will deliver the literary addrers. It U ex-1 put of the State. We do not '
l»vcted that very mauy viaitor* and friends | single oounty that will certainly rend u r — I seen** whlcu give u a .ut.
of the students will attend. I/ist year the I to the convention a pronoonccd Stephens I purpoea. Hlabody fM tJjjt ’I {Ji # ffJ!tl l The gifted aotboreM I £a*§ ^ShStwCS^
■eats in tlie representative hall at the night | delegation. I ***rly thla morning by Sberiff Fountain, I . .> e nitifiited ladiea in the I improved fsciliUM hich Ibe pnb-io
exhibition were all filled before dark. Break loose from ring ml# and noraioatt who bad gone down to carry the man hia | taono ofjhe mMt JfftUatedjaaie. jn^w | not|r poaaesaea for getting to and from, the
Some verdant and anxioos friends went np | a true and tried Democrat not in sympvtky | breakfast.
to the college two hour* before dark,
rnako a dead thing ear*.
Our colored fir* company, in charge
Vigilant No. 1, got their backs, up and
“butted” the organization the other night. | roraytta
Sou* say they got inad because the ooon
•**r, ffiEterj; eieorsion no the tth of Jnlv.
W<IU, lUMIPpwmn, “ ■« . . I
... . winton orchestra. Tlie school for th. past I rie,
shlrte, etc., and other, ray that \ igitont pul doringkl.reer oommeucement. I *??.*”“ tha Utter wnlleman W, ar. loth to part with l're.tdent »nd ?v hi ,' h °,d ifiord * islton rnoch com fort,
j™mu- jujto-.h-jw-jj jsussa «/.° fr * iD '“ acroc ‘“ 800,1 dow ° ' oun “ ir w
wVeto* 1 ,i ^ h i'“'T 1 i a { 0 'u ra ut IliI i.rml ‘ h 'tri’ , ' r *hlnt“ U !fua H°gh°rriTnl-‘htir* I ’ Covlogtois I J cal W.-Tho ladles of this pto? N»T«lS!«hom t^zMtogTandttO dtSSttiyto
After several day* of Intolerably warm | ,* triumphant. UUa High returna bear-1 v„w»K*ra..nwrt.i*»*ibeonlitof 1 a feetlval at the Johnson House, W edaes-1 eX M r t fn eed in getting a conveyance to
weather a refreshing min last night makes I inu a beantifnl medal for deportmeoG 1 2ll?i!5lSSJwtSsmiDttd bv I day and Thursday nights for the benefit of I eithertbeCollier! Elder, or Varner House,
things mor* endurable uuumrnlow. “InriUtio,...;.ont to t« rioring.x,r. frotJ uSSSSStSi^ GnlUnUrg.crowd ToralhJ? four-fifths of the peop’e with
sfessr"““ ,i
•to,fans, teen .try bn»y for Um last month I On yerinday onr community was riailed I “* ’• I the “bell, cake.” The former «e«i*ed it I
harvesting the most tremendous oat and 1 by strongwinas, followed by a heavy rain. I characteristic entertatnuaeuta at in* eoi I f elo** oonteett Over aiz hundred |
wheatcrep ever ratainglo ~ | ||SBA^aJ=SJS=S=ftUBfSn^|SS£SJhSP I Death a. the Dau.h.er o« Kiunfc*.
U. C. II.
| ni:jiixiscEXCB or the ivar*
far aa the memory of man goes, more than | No hail — — —
on* man raided more than on* hundred | miles in the country,
r*-Hm«r.atSusm I
’‘l’oUtieali, onr conn.,..a Uttto m,^.p 0,0 ’ r ' ? ‘ y> —
“woman” and to lovely woman he paid the I with perhaps a perceptible leaning toward I
who ha* ^aite
that M. Martin owned eaid lot oflaad
many years ago, when it was nothing but a
thicket, and that he never sold it or deeded
JeffertMmvIlte
■>Mt llullrr’a
ir t thee,lle i:.itcrj>r>".
l’ri\.tt»: inf.yrmtttioii resciit-* ito >>f tlie
■ -vr VV “ :;:i I..,. ... n ” r emlnont grand see-I of Mi-ts Mury Mumbnl. which OO-
i* I ,v.« tentU*tMt ho reprtsents, delivered to I H. C. Miss Mutnford will be remembered
hipbrst tribute of admiration and respect I Bacon for governor. For Congressman-1 that one* flourishing {■Motion. It waa I the tenets tnatnjrepresen, ‘ by lba ma j or j^rtion of our citizen* as a I
. Ke closing «wriM> * StaM .,-l«,g. Tom_li.rd,man _^ld_ rorr, jh.ri.rad In.«« nntor th, «». ol tt» U»!Umm. kjmtaM. mrot .hwtnrijU, Mr.mlurd. who
i never sold it or deeded I a | spring aud rove.
family have the deeds, I June 2?.- Attention Twlgga county Misa Annie Boykin ha* left to spend
right bands will surely | Democrats! A goodly number of Demo-1 oomo time with relatives and friend* in At-
it to anyone. Tbe
■ml if pat In tbe right t 1 , ,
control sons, day a large portion of tha I crata ot Twlgga comity basing met to- l laata.
GaW City. J. H. H. I gathar and iaanad a call for a conrantiou I MUalillia Oahla will not ratnrn to \\ at-
to attet delegates to Uw gula material eon- bo![a, tr . Carolina, till naxt tarm.
tteedan. I ran Hon in Atlanta, wa hereby indorsa oar I ‘1 ha blackberry brigade hata almost da.
J— aa /a...,.,-, «. e-., I approral of tha same spd recommend that I molished the snoenlant crop.
I mlet' li^tto*”^?*1».!•**■ | Z
naaa, mart: to tha gratification ot hia nnm
wUtabMta’to'Naw^¥«”a^aw'daya^ago I aeniJa*InYuaniaJnl, l'J. (2.5 Delegate. I '’jamra'ilrtd.
whii*b«wi to haw sork e tow dsya ago 1 u oonyraMtonal nominating eonren-1 analogs since, at a little entertainment at
wbomlba shit todthsr’lheie’wnTno’aala I H°n of the sisth dUtriet. (S.)>lritota. hU ra.id.nee, ihsn two littla girU put in
m viU YftS nr ktToi ^ms! I ^ district Senatorial convention to as- *m*erwnre. They were twin*. Jim U
M mbl* at Gordon. (4.) To elect a county happy.
and "dlad Taroier frtto^bil DcruoeraUe executive committee for Andrew Carmichael thinks wielding
JSlnedtJmVkMwta«Sl ofTu lattor T° ,n °*£* *" 1 for MV mll ‘ ^ck. U the hottest work
gaicea some anowieage oi me iswer i l j on M w bether tbe too-third* or major-1 thia side the lower regions.
_ * I ity rule ehoold prevail In Democratic eon-1 Hfimons fair and crop* growing.
1MIabridge. ^Lct^every Democrat In the cuzzif be
Jcee 20.—Inclosed find proceedings of | preaiotoa that day.
t-,..*? at chambers! I J. A Bucuv. Ja,
The Bourbon Democrats va. the proprietor* I Memnerof GaagreMional executive com
ot the Constitution, the proprietors of mlttee sixth dtatmt for Twiggs county,
the Chronicle end Constitutionalist and I W. L. Soumow,
Colquitt. Brown t Go. Injunction be-1 J. U. Buaatrr.
fore Judge Commonsease, at chambers. I Stetuen Jones,
liumbly complaining, your orators show I Of the district Senatorial executive
unto your honor that they hare ever been | mittee for Twiggs county.
SBtef SsSSM , S«M.5a|51 *zsz\
“ * Cooler h*d been seeking I the valley.” Uitb#""" nHwtaofntall.
0 If 7 ' “■ * — ■—.*«— —
poo* of nrecipit
Ainu.
reri Telloy.
. Jdne 25.—The exercise* of tbe Fort Val-
Ity Female Seminary closed last evening.
I Judge Warren D. Nottingham delivered
1 the baccalaureate address. His addrres
I waa well prepared and abounded in bean.
| tiful tlwugbU and common mbn. ““
I have never beard a more appropriate
] me nee meat address. Tbe trustees have
I requested a copy for publication. The
Cesycrs,
faithful and Ir e tu pnnrii!«: that th» y
have ever the str.-i.gt.t .tic
ticket at.<l fti'.l i!’ -ire to ti j »o, bet;. rc. ;v-
giStoS I ot dro *»J r ot lho heart. He waa an ex Coo- Indies ar* well prepared in three separate
doebtfa/ Dumoencr* the^aitv I federatesoUUerand anhoo*.tman. Peace branclm* and civ* nnivernal satisfaction. I
I seminary ta in charge of Mr*. M. E. Per-
| soos, who has succeeded in building non
JcnB.-Ur. N.M.Harpn, n ritiran of I fin. schooL Mrs. 0. T. Byisgton Cm
| this ttoM, Ji—I this morning at 5 o'clock | ehsrg. of tho mooto atoputment. TtMO
Tha hesrieot rain I onr saw or beard of I Houston.
» hato;^ rab2tl frit hot, ymtorday doing much dammgr,
I Nor u how end tea mtnoto. th. rai. poor.
TLSrSZJJ rn SuS3S3*2i s5Vu“to5TESi.
j our petitioner* pray that tbe defendants I r™? tarmeri have been very mnen dam-1 ^ com without
smpiriJtiSumeiSStt hnckto^ promh:iSmira’JJSwUI
> cribs <m their
I r- I ne lag lae seers _o« herdaklp sa l
Vndactt demurrad, taring that IronbU, wtthink, huedoM «me guod to
r tu.r greet Infloanee and penaul -■■'.■jV—'■ •~ tu * •* leeching men the lessoo of lahar ana «.
ity il^y had tha right todnnau who 1 Cwriegtoo. Man. I “- 1 -— *■
i ha the next gonraoe of Owrgto end I seel.. Dm
that it ta impiooepraromption for any ate 1
t.tion their right. Demurer weal Jc«m2L—The fine rains and propMona
■ ed.JadgeCominofnanat remarking, Iweertitr an gtring crape (tost .tndeeto
rfindati-awere aerranb of the peo-1 the front, and they hxra aJranceJ sere rat
t omU not perpetrmto aoefa I liaee to Ua peat fur day.
---- - 1 came, wt er<u[on the de- Nerar did people work mor, atuntirsly
frffsr.is .hoard t ,r extse why th. teiuo-1 and stay ax feara. (feser the. doth, two-
•Lohid not l.au aa followi: I pla of OglMborpo tow.
> |.ro) ri.;. . >f th. 0 -.(U.rt<ja an- ] Th. ahcndxn; grata csvpo
‘ yaraof anoUerring thmtmd, trad to. rary flatterin
r. mg -fxter. tr,tu at this Um.
brfwt,"t8dkMwiay crttoowiU
ancnuxnt gram cru;a tow hemg
«l, aad tho rary flattering proaptete
> time at aora, potatoee, p*u and
> will place tUs county to a much
car. and tfaoy an wing bjth wilh nteeh
'’iheeottoooop ie looklegrery fine, as
well aa the oocn, bntit to most too early to
pet mach faith in iu looks. We can only
hope it may eonttane, ae it to now making
guoi progress. We kara heard of a great
many graiahopt-r. ta some section*, aad
thaw tiara eaua some young ootton, bat
we tare heard of ao seriout damage w
a item aad eetncstly hot— that oor
of country toaot Bow to be stricken
lie din calamity, jo»t w it to
fenae he was ordered by Gvnrriit llut ier to
b:;. n ;d m .’h n m ln r^
l^ond oi., 1 skillet of the “cat7ndS!od rirepberri. | sroold. oUterwin here been deprired of | wwoneof the moct eraditoWe erar 3wa|“5“j*5
wound he had metre
der ttus tc.timonyJooee wea bound oser I skillet of tho great and
la a sum of one hundred dollar, loan-
•war—not theeharge of marttor, bnt inrol. I _ ttl.netr,
untary manslaughter. I June 22.—The coi
Wa were shown yeriorJay a boantifnl tit- Early county today
tie rt* rimtn of mechanical ingrnmty. It | to tho Jnly State cob
me a miniature steamboat, modeled-~
the u fortunate Jeannette, and it
work ct aar togoaina end enterprising
fteJUghX
thcrillet
ed a purse’ and Loaght Mr*. Mumford a
which she now ownt. Later Mrs.
ford moved to Washington, nnl has
i ling tor koine time p*-t t*onie 'jffice
I tW'dHritn-^'-r~-e-t 11 in oor town. iJiflUtt 1m “' -^1 ntr.forrl
here epokea of tbe irutitnlion aa the tote The Athletic* of FhVallmr played a match *"to«that she will no » leave Wathlng-
in onr town.
jy- “ I y 1 FWUc5v^ < lndm5*?& wSSieSiU I ^^wwMdkweljeo^ete^ A^extre I Ihe waeoa the mint bdUing. It
teethe I wu held there wrrtpreiHmt 1 begin i’- n«vTaucer th* first of next Oo- train wa* run from Perry, bringing a large I J” # ^ llor ?*
from Ml May ite future be even better, crowd of laJie* and gesUemen. Ourex- •**!' tor it.
irteiag | Uon representative ciuzena xrom au eee_ | an fi „„r„i Hum h^a been its I Miunt Iwom bend furnished tin muate tor I ” “’ta hauling it down a small ewivil /un
^M^Johu^mroier BreSSllfto/1 lioni 'ttrerointy ”ThtrSrSsSt vu I briahter and more eecfnl than hasbeen its I ctHlent brass band furnished the mrnie for
citizt D, Mr. John A. Btrozer. BcsWe* Ming I luma of tne eonnty. aim cmivemion was ■ Tbe collr-e chsuel was tasUlr deeo-1 the occasion. Thu makea twice the Ath-
UE&sutafTSJsz ss® zsftxs? larss^is ss uggs?
ehiatot,tawhlrhnew role we dufi oor tat raeietary. O* mo ’ i °orfl waa declJtd to I draidedJjraotortatnlng, lefleetiogcredit on in thrragamra.^^^ t jji ing far bv-lt
L-rnl rix detoeatoe to the BUto coonnUoa. I **« Frraldeol (Her. J. N. Bradshaw) and Tha.nriooa distrtetoto this eonnty will «
city
The carious clln-atea of tlie world re-
,qnlie dlficrent modes ct llrtag, Inst tho
eommnai. -Conrad’s Ilndwetser Hear" may le uxed
sTtoi? I w ' t ' 1 A<I T * ,l ’‘ , se 1° creryr clinto. Ask your
toteeeufefbwuaa brtwmSu. Mr. llacon before hi. riajMoa.
phaas aad Bern. If&awford wet# to caet raatton elao eppotatod delegete.
a—i. .iuk j, t .. ■ * > iaiik I tor tbe ninth Senaurui u.*tnct.
dtoriried-^re totoh I S5oa^«o2w«siU ttoeotrarasSms^diOOT^ I dwSStoh’tttot
be*ts raUrcr’toottjnserreltre. HjsSprarend I ed.. Th. meeting wee harmoaiotu ond | rj icotean t lha.
relloo
to the I what it wae and bow It frit to be -U a Di-1 a„ed ta tbe county Jail. He frequently ex. I ““ h 001 * « » i
second I tom me," and then rary grace tolly extrioe-1 nrtmi hto intention of tokiag hto life, bot I stronghold oi
wntioa I tod herself therefrom to tho eattofaetiox of lot hto three’s were disregarded. Coroner commences the
Mice Carrie Carr, of this place, thinking.
. irngottottoa. took roUtorof a rasp.-1 without any.xritomrat^
y arrived to hold the nedal I
hnTmalMto. whea each men I General Owerryerrirad to boM the mtoll Misa J’eytona Dougia., of thieptaoe,
av’dlfci Uerdeman’took the hull by tbe I term of Cariy Boporio. Coart. Court feeling that aha owed com ajknowt-
CL:f!!ii^;m!SlhiBtoUforti«Sia51 opened to-day etiaTm., aad en Indict- edgmect to oo# wi«y had chvri.ed
hocus and stumped the Slate for Georgia. I epraoo^ >za j n . t Irra Ritchie for I her with “Hiawatha's Wooing." and cheered
i&^w^W^.’h. 8 ^ 5e"S r «‘JS W a«to B ^ | STkfSriK.'l&l
gia itolemsa, and U worthy of aas boa.
orable povition. Ms* we ncoo kara
■ ■ ■—■ the mountain to th.
seaboard for Ceogrrae from th, but. i
U.8.A.
Lewry.
Jns* a—Mr. Thomas W. Hammond, of J.
Bebeceoealy, brought ta some of the facet 1
ColdenT Liebig’s Liquid Extract of
f£:|lleef ar,l Tonic Intlgurxtor, In pint
bottle*, aboultl L*» kept m every .\nieri-
pbyaidan. It penetrate*
of and instantly
1 work of cure. Ask for
L L Peacock held an Inqweet. Verdiei in I G’oUcti’h, take no olhtr. ot druezuu
aeeordancer with facte as above. generally.
| Tbe Talmadgt InvUtute, G H Chapman,
swS^rjssfsaar Ls-taarjcKa s w
tojmrah proficiency on to. part to. I ^ u'to.^M
Croji* throughout thta section tie very I ot In » 4l$«*»ted form, and will
noartah without csusi
down this way. | For sale by druggist*
Bacon Is the eomiag
E.JLJ.
ge—tnii
J cant 22.—The thainaae of tha executive , ..
committee for this couty (Jeflcreou) has uiicc, gopt.cn, chip
“ “ tJJ 1 Roogn on Rata."
eUied a eonnty oonmtion, to be held her* | *R
on July 4th, for the purpo** of electing
:• - ' * • - • - •• • t- • -nti.rn u
in Atlanta, end to organize the party fully
f -rt:4C)'i.i- B 'MX[ Politics will v>jU
be on a b»a in Jtuancm ns wcu as cue
.where. After July tth yonmay findwheth-1 A u 1 11
er or not Mr. & ia to be ti c n j*n:nre of bis J hi todiireei;
rilee mm* ■■<«
Fits*, roacljes, aut*. b?7l bua*, ra»a
‘••-reunite, clrer-i out bi
W*. lw
Xm MatUe VCUiOB, of Ttemoa, Ga., party, as moat ell tbe delegates will be ap-) men. 1
>rwl*»r«r« Acid rtwa|tha(a iMllgw-
Dr. Daniel T. NeUou, G’bicaco, «ayi:
i.t and valuah;, remedy
Ucnlarly lnoveiworked