Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, July 14, 1882, Image 2

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tD**? (pggrgfa lUeciUir stufr S.owtnal \V 3Hcr^*i-ni0^)L% I liticnl bo?re«," and the cunnir g trirkery of rings, bo at an end. And out Rood old I state, grand and glorious m all her ro ot not became the promise of the buds The fruit doth not fulfill; L W1M as not the hope and fragrance which they I a of unprecedented happit eaa and *"W..«*mta«.ttnt sources, will march onward and upward to Nor count as lost the seed we sow In faith Upon a barren land Andreopnot. both not Ood the purpose know, And bless the sower's hand T ray of '— .. [ unparalleled greatness. G. D.t». P. S.—Coweta has declared for P. h. Smith for cou?re‘s. The old "commoner” | will hare strong oppoeitlon here.^ ^ ^ leasltt July 7-—Haring the pleasure of being I a snbecriber to your valuable (taper, I I venture to write a brief sketch of the exer- -- . ... . I ciaes of the Henoi* High School, presided Ihe budt i^atUossom not, the withered seed, I ^ mf worU)jr «Jncator, Prof. T. E. Ar, g .™S. T 51Sp”l“i*>* ««*» '*>'■ SVJ?S! u l5!2 And raise them to the crown. I Mim Maggie MeEvoy, of yonr city, who I has won many friends since her stay | amongst ns, and Miss Alice laHatte,who S resided over the moaio department, and eservet worthy mention for her untiring | energy and devotion to hor class. The ex- Epurn not the vow the eager spirit makes That weak flesh cannot keep; The ocean bubbles break, but underneath GEOIWIA GLEANINGS. from tha twenty-third Senatorial district, lie is a geutiemr n in every way qualified to fill the position. It. tain that the fall of 1882 will b*t a sickly There is a protracted meeting of much interest in progress at the Methodist Church. Rev. P. II. Grumpier, of Maoon, arrived this morning, and will spend sev eral days in the meeting. of the Democratic party of Jones county, I unintentionally overlooked the name of Hon. W. A. Wright, comptroller general, The district conference of the Maoon district will convene here on the SGth Inst-, and the yellow-legged chicken ia ranch sought after by our hospitable household* era. The seasons continue propitious, and crops of all kinds are booming. Next year, for onoe aiooe the war. the crib* of Houston will be fillet^ with home-raised who was unanimously indorsed by the meeting. I write this to oorreot my error. H. T. Boas. Fayetteville. July 10.—The delegates from Fayette NE1VS GATHERED UV SPECIAL I arrises commenced Sunday, Joly 2nd, by ^ n n»rHiifivnPVTN 1 well delivered discourse from Bev. A CORRESI OA / MA T . I 0 jj. McKay, of Grifiin, Go., from this are all for Stephens for governor, xuui i« im who it. I text: "Ihe truth shall make you free^k Congressman, und for the majority role. July 9.—Rex. O. 8. Johnston, assisted I Quite an attentive andienos did hln^ _ L. F. B. by Rev. Mr. Culpepper, from Blakely, 1. honor on th.t occMion. JuduCio. . protraetedmeeti.. In the ££i Methodist Church. A good feeling pre- I department. Mim McEvor, who presjiles vails among the members of the church, I over the prima*y depertmSL showed that •ud nine., mourner, .urrouu^ .he . -•» g*??Jr£ of {Em'S on yesterday, asking the prayers of the qaitted themselves with credit and honor church. I to her. Ml., E. C. Leonard, the daughter of The higher dosses gave ample evidence • . r Ml • iifivs R tn re. I Of the abillty.sk II and culture of onr able Judge L.M. Leonard, a few days ago re principa , t p ro f. Atkinson. Toeslay was turned home with honors from Columbus I consumed in declamation by theyenng Female College. She is an ornament to I gentlemen, and reading by the young la- th.coll.,., and.Ur ta the galaxy of female worth and loveliness be#t fl i0 | tt | IIIirt ftn j Miss Lois in the fermament of Dawson. I Ms*, of Uenoia, for best reader. Tuesday Our town is still improving. Several night a conoert was given by the young "V .... _ ... Km; n » Imiif ladies, consisting of the beautiful operetta new buildings are being built. . “Maud IrTinB » ud on*, futures of inter- Captain Dillon threshed his wheat last | **l Wednesday was occupied with deda- week He sowed four bushels and reaped I mstlou and reading by the most advanced I daM of the school and by friends of edu- ninety-one. • I cation. p ro (. a. K «ve ns a well-timed Last week was a litdy week wilh the po-1 ppeecht whl9h WM we u received. Wednes- HUcal rings ters—parties figuring for rep re- I day night ooncloded the exercises with a tentative. Uncle Sum William. Ji^ *," d • ntert * ,nment ' wilh thing, lively under the new ref/itne, which w . (m| jjgj proud of our eehoole and sprung up last Tuesday, to ring him oat. I teachers, and trust that long years may He gracefully accept, tho .Hutllon, «nd 1, | we them flonrteh «» now. making a fearlera fight Tho convention \'e«ay’rah for Bacon and down with on that dey rewired to nominate tho can-1 Atlanta ring. dldeta for the tegi-latara by electing del- for governor! egatea from each precinct in the county, looking men, and the delegatm ar. tten to maetta oon- \ MIIIMlnTlll . July 9.-The commencement exerdaes of the Middle Georgia Mechanical and Ag ricultural College openod %i* morning at 10:30 o'clock at the ehapel with prayer and July 10.—Sunday, In front of the Baptist i sermon by Re». It. P. Kerr, tbe college Church twoof Albany’s gents, aged respec-1 choir rendering a volantary of sweet music, lively 14 and 16, had a little misunderstand-1 Every seat and all standing Byron. July 10.—There seems to be great danger now of the cotton crop being cot off con. siderably. Tbe heavy ra'na that have lAl ien for the past foar or five weeks have done great damage to it. The leaves are taming red and giving it a bad, sickly ap pearance, but la to be hoped that it will oome out yet There fa time enough yet to make a good crop if the ae isons oome at the right time in the future.. Wo attended on yesterday what is called an annual singing, at Union ohnrch, in Crawford county. Dr. V. S. Holton is president, and oonducts the affair with the lability of that of a leading singing man. Theie were nt least one thousand people on the ground, all of whom were L ountifQlJy supplied with plenty of good things to eat. A grand day for the young ladies and gtnttamen to exchange a few words on the subject of matrimony. I Atlanta rings. We want fat, sleek men * »r governors, not lean, hungry Cassius oking ” Yention end .elect a nominee. Th. plan adopted don not gi.e universal satisfac tion. " 1 Kmttli'a Wills—Jasper County. July 10.—The Middle Georgia Argot brings news to the people of Jasper eonotj that a company has been organized will Colonel Julio* L. Brown, president, for the purpose of butiding a railroad from Griffin to Monticello. and perhaps from tho latter place to Athens. Tbe people of Jasper eoanty would rejoice to have a road linilt through their county, but I do not think they are prepared to snbecribe any part of the one hundred thousand dollars that tbe company requires ss a condition to building tbe road. The people of this county subscribed pretty liberally to tbe Griffla, Madison and Monticello railroad and they baxe not forgotten the railroad has not been bui't yet. The snrxey of the Griffin, Madison and Monticello rail road crossed the river in fifty feet of tho flooring mills at this place If the contemplated road should be built ou | the original survey Smith’s mills will become a village of no mean pretensions. Since the wheat and or t crops were ha nested tbe people arc rolling in plenty, at least, so far a* bread for man and food for stock are concerned. The SoMrrniso seems to have dropped Ju-|No:t* Georgia on the 4th of Jaly. By tho time the convention assembles Mr. Stephens will, in all probability, liavi much more r.pn„irw» than a two-thirds vote. He was warmly 1 ' ienumc congratulated in the House yesterday by both sides. A (ear ago two Indies here ex acted n quasi nromiso from him that when | Without !• elected r nnd sweet sentiment with the imperative requirements of life; portraying tho truo halbard and gentle, confiding wife, in tho richest language—culling, as it were, a bouquet of rare exotics, us can only coino Irorn the mind and heart of this poetio genius. Mr. Zvch-y was reared here, and no man is more h'ghly esteemed in social or business relations. Ho is traveling at present for George M. Traylor «fc Co., of New York. Miss Eppio is a lady of exquisitely accomplished tastes and bcauti ml pereonal api*arnnce. She is every way calculated to make his home attractive nnd lovely. The ceremony took place at the r—idonos of Mr. Goorgol | | ^ ^ nr . vt ^ iff*' 0 "’.® 11 ,? kraa burin!'at tbeeipeiiteol I waau»Staphetta taoBk ‘Mr.'S 'wiu'aiWI tote tana, SimiaoSiUnr Ptiulator ^vota la th,convention. I cure rOT .’ _ PFJclx 11.—Wo elected delegate* io-day. They are for Bacon. J. U. Merrill, Eaq., bends the delegation. Let the Constitution change Heard from Stephens to Bacon. W. H. D. THE GEORGIA PRESS, Wtmt tho People Think nnd Do, Middle Georgia Argue; "Died, at In dian Spring, on Friday night last, Mr.* Wiley Dickerson, aged about eighty-two years. Mr. D. was a good, quiet, * nnd respected citizm, but after a h vllle. nw nights of next weak an entertainment will be given for the benefit of the library as- Mutation. On Monday ^iqht "Mother Goose” and “Fairy of the L'ountain” will be given by the young folks, who are in ex- cvllent trim to acquit themselves credita bly and supply the audience with fun i delight On Tuesday night * Above Clouds,” a play of sterling merit, will rendered by tbe best dramatic taleLtof the town, and we have some actors and ac tresses whose merit will compare favorably with the best orofesnlonalUt*. The whole scheme is under the management of the gifted Mrs. Parsons, whose very name is a guarantee of success. W’e hope n number ing when a challenge was pss*ed to meet I copied jam up. Chancellor Mell and the monday morning at the artesian well, each board of trustees occupied seal* on the with his friend, at sun up sharp. Then and I stage. Mr. Kerr’s text was Hebrews first there, the seconds were to select a plaoe for I chapter, third verse, ft hostile meeting. Mr. 0. M. Clark's alley I rhere are very many visitors in tbe city, was selected, and tbe principals with tec-1 among whom are Judge Trtppe. Mis* onds aud a few invited friends repaired at I Trippe and MIm Dunn, of FoJ«yth;Col. bhtt io the spot Arriving, they pulled off I Tom Reid, of Eatonton; Miss Fannie Bun* their coats and vents, rolled up their ter, of Albany, and many intimato friends ftleexes, doubled up their fists (that being of the students. the weapon choaen) ard went to work in I Mono ax 10.—At KLK) o’clock thin dead earnest. The tight was live’y and morning the commencement exhibition luted at least a half honr, when one get- began with declamation and reoitations, ting the other down pleaded with him to I interspersed with music from the city brass lay enough, but the only satisfaction ho I band. So far, this commencement is an ttrald net was, "Do what you ‘gwine’ to do I exception to roost of them in that the quick; beat roe or get off me,” and then I pieces selected (by the teachers, no doubt) through tho interference of look-1 are new and iarresting. Not a single era on the fight ended. I yonts has, so far, dragged out "Spartacns" The sheriff and his posao I or "The boy who was burned up on a ship 1 arrived on tbe grounds, but too late. One I (H. M. 8.) before the helpless audience, Of the principals, wilh his second, aged | and U is as good as a porous plaster that about twelve summers, left on the B. A A. I such is the oase. The college premi*ea have train to avoid arrest. The other side is yet I been repaired and painted until tbe building at large, and no arrest np to this writing. I looks a different structure from what it Tlfis shows that Albany is a live town and I used to. Thv trustees have done their keeps np with tbe age, but clings to the I whole dnty by the college and deserve the old wav of doing business. I approval of the State. There Is no cofiege Mr. Geo. Coll er, of the famous Collier-1 in Georgia that can show a better record jJcIntosh House, Indian Spring, is shaking | for the last twelve months than this : and andVhire # U Vsmile of prosperity on hut I college stands on hsr record. s a peck measure, which eon- ( A.B. Lawton, Eva., of St. _ D doing a good business. He I deliver the address before the literary so il making grand preparations for the en-1 defies to-night. Balm. tertaioment of Albany’s pride-tbe Com- — edy Club—together with their numerous] Chalybeate (springs, friends who will accompany them. | Jtn.v 9.—This favorite resort ia bolding The rains during the past week were gen-1 its own finely this *ea«on. We have a fine iral, and fodder polling has commenced in | party, and everybody enjoying themselves, earnest. Such a magnifloent corn crop | Dancing, lawn tennis, driving, ten pins, was never before seen in southern Georgia. | etc., the order of the day. The crowd eon- Cotton is also fine, growiog and fruiting | tinuea to increase by every hack- The fare rtridly. No caterpillar* as yet beard from. I is jcut first-class in every respect, and at- PoUfice about subiidrd. C.J. | tention good. iliun nuu er i » iict iu itubii w* mk object of publio improvements, lie generally is Invited. of Maconites will make it convenient to come down and greet with thair presence those who lave so kindly tendeicd their time andeeivicea in behalf of the laudable The pub- fcioux. Cochran. July 7.—Mr. Robert Arrington, who has charge of Mr. John Martin’s place here, has beou missing melons from the patch for some time, and last night he, with a colored man, went to sit for and capture thegfiiicf, which they did by overloading him with lead after he had got what mel on* he coold carry. We have just been re freshed with rains which were wished for for several days. No news of interest with us. Sore eyes is the general cry. *' Isabella July 10.—Convention on tho fourth was entirely harmonious. Stephen* name not mentionel in convention. Delegates all antt-Stephens men. Will support Tete Smith for governor, and vote for continu ance of two-thirds role. Congressional ** “ * O.Tm The Albany High Sohorl, Professor B. T. Hunter, principal, had their examination | ■lain bridge. I ry both to th# patron* and trustee*. Last JuJLiSi J night 'he contest Ur the best orator came JSSSTlf off in the various daises, at Tift’a Hall,in rhJr preaenco of a larse audience. It I jjLJ/SjL clo«*lv contested. The bora all show dose I * et * r ***® Colquitt and Norwood Sitndersvllle. July 11.—Permit me re*pec follv to sug gest to yon the propriety of editorially calling the attention of your merchant* to our present miserable mail arrangements. Nearly all your wholesale home* do a heavy business hers, judging from the frequent presence in town of "commercial toan*t*,” representing yonr leading bouses. Under our present mail facilities (?) letter* mailed in Macon, any time previous to 7 n. in., pass by Tcnnille at 10 a. m., go to Millen and return in the Savannah mail at 4 p, xn., to Ttnnilb, reaching here at 6. Sometimes they go all the way to Savan nah and return the next day at tbe above hours. Letters mailed here or put in the post office for Davlsboro, Bartow or Louis ville at 8 a.ni, have to lie here until 3 p.tn . go delegates instructed for Hon. U. 0. Turner, op to Maoon, remain there all nigbt. and Capt. J. M. House nominated by aedamu- come down to their destination next d y at “ ■ Beni tion for Senator from tenth Senatorial district Hon. W. A. Harris will reoeixe the support of our delegation for Congress- a sri-at-large. Put Worth down as a unit against Mr. SofWRlow.’ Jnd*. W. T. Jom. Minnd I l „ CT r* 1 g.afrjq* Worth county * We are beginning to be- I eoa ia not as strong here a* Bio int hither li,,..te did not bold contention * til tt. ittkcSnuo—t of Ur tad-powtioc I ***d»7i -^A^Cd-ttit tte odran otter- ofoncol th. principal Monroe. July ia—Mr. Wm. U. Freeman, of At lanta, died suddenly of paralysis and waa buried io this city on Saturday last. Mr. Freeman waa once an honored dtizen of tbis town. Yesterday about 2 o'clock tbe alarm of fire waa sounded on our streets. It was tnoa discovered that the fire was making rapid progress in the barn of Mr. G. A. Lunceford. The barn waa past saving when discovered. From that the fire waa communicated to the stable of our effi cient sheriff. By prompt action of our dtizen*, both white and black, his resi dence was saved. Had the fire occurred in the night, or ev< n on a week day. the town would in all probability have hod the most disistroes fire of many years, for then the peer vary help would * ‘ hand, iir, LaoMfofd* to £»XJ0. Lost all his wheat, oats, fodder, com*, wagon, buggy, ate. Mr. Ammon’s oss will amouut to $200. Mr. C. G. Nowell lost n pile of lumber worth forty ? fifty dollars. Politics quiet. Delegates for Stephens and majority rub. We have four votes in the eonventioe, Instead of two as you give it, E. J. Dsblis, July 11.—The very striking feature in Mr. Stephens's letter to J. A. Baker, Esq., is that he says he would, were he in ttie seventh district, unhesitatingly support Dr. relton, but can't Uil whether it would in- , are the Democratic party or not. That presalon might do for me to use, but for _J organized Jeffersonian Democratic statesman to say that he would enhesita- finely take any political course, and can’t see good in it to his party, Is, to say the least of it, suggestive to contemplation. Two week* ago we had four candidate* for the Legislature, three white and one black, now we have eight, foar white and four black- The town is meditating upon the wonder ful feats they saw performed at the show last week* conducted by Professor Dash. Tbe county court U now in session, and this beiog quarterly section tbe dockets are rather heavy. Criminal docket not taken Iff come down w 10.30 or 11 o'clock, a delay of twenty-rev- en hours in a distance of ten or twenty Mroormerchant.wouldklndl,callCoL 1|> ?wltiwurtbaypproral ortha'pWDtain BtouXStaSki. toSiS ui’nlSUary »°la<nn «»or«tta«MMmhtad delays, (a* the Tennilletroin for Sanders- P 0- ** finch being the ce*e, may tbe dele- vilie is always at Tcnnille to meet the down and np trains carrying the way mail), be could perhaps have it remedied by com pelling that miserable negro contractor ~~ rout'd not do lattice for tie dinner in the I " estero railroad will be from Climax, bet your check*. Mr. Editor, they did their I .A* beet at nlght-Tlto evening waa enjoyed by all so far as your correspondent could I IJf'ifA, 1 ktccrUin. Icecream, lemonade, uosfua15",, tluiplsoe- Colonel i.O. Arnett, UonariM ami cak. compowd th, daltaiou. mroor s fruit and watarmalou • war* alao I Ja *»,iin. d wooru whlelr jQQdl»ta«a &*dJS£££’§£.ffSSipuumdtaisu£7*teS d ST. lirSonlVordcamo iu.idawiiir.om I •«"uni.r for ,««. Machinor, for to Butler. Talbo-.ton ru reprweut-1 “ w m111 * l» on tho wa, lo Uil. plaoe rd with quit. a uutnbar of “ both Mia.; among tha number UU. Leila . Child., -ho h ruiUng ralallna in thtM | CarrollUa. ■ art.. Mmir. Uottanheimar, Hollomu I deir 9.—The oonnt, conranUon rotad n and Bateman put io their ar petraue. from I tRutradouia-iuadof reaalutionavjtn, Mr. yonr city. They warn looking to tte Inter-1 hie Waa wm the choice of the cou.eniwn •eta of their reepeeUre boaee.. We had J and county for gorernoc. One ol the del tom. good mode given ua oo th. piano I egetea aeleeted to npRMot Carrol lin tho . - ... -—r by M e. Ihrdia Little, oho ia a highly ao-1 gubarnatorial eooranUon ia bitterly op. h. K. Inotoo a addraaa tefora tha two eompliahed joong lady both in mu.lo and I poaad to Btephma and will not rote for him rofloemanL Mr. Bateman, of your city, I non than once, if at alL one other dela- aMi.ted Mi-a Utile with th. tioliu, which I gate will rote only once or twice. Nona added much to the delight ol the young I of them will diarapt or ban him, poor la. Mi,tea Miranda and Minnie I I neeer knew of inch a year for partial broke., of Buena \ Mm who are rteiting I .howen i it mine Io thie county in atrtpa their brother, Mr. H. M. hrnke., of tide I from one to two mile., iMTlng lt dry on plane, happened to the good luck to to I either lido. premot. w. hope their rteit will be ex. I Thrmhiog u ebont orer. A renr good tended,ne they both ore entertaining youngl yietd of wheat and an ahandanea of oata. committed, bat an tacraaaao w B I ytolfic tadie.- | Coen, eottoo and PoUtoM are ail doing W# wtU let tha Takaonayw know the next I veil and looking epwodidiy. we hare, eo yon eon hare a reporter oo I v H \T Dhih. ■ JoillO.—'The meeUng which imt a.-The most abundant crop of Ma^Steherehatil'ioonUnM^'u “ <b * -ti'paln ay mad* in the eonnty baa coma ineream of intenet. Tha C?S5 1 * *"* Un “ "• b - Bdr - Ewrta of all the people ehokid nallyble.wd,itda er thru there ehottld he _ knowledgment ou the pert o cial. and tha pnhUa lor thia an of his goodtes. and blawdat toward oa. V.'e hare had propitiooa eaaaoea thru far. I Leary, and the outlook foe Ihe growing crop, of Jn.1 10.—Btli J; corn and cotton were neter better. If no .ttei di.A-.ter .hall batten, the iadieaUuoaI I uml to a brtter fntore foe our country. ,, ...... . . __ Truly. ,, miyaeja-ikeruteUfeiataeold ttem^teSdieiledTto^n^TSd ^-fiitagc of our*. 1 -* - •ad prop. I other vlum, will ud in conducting the mr- ’ fa f* Ulk — 4 end perhupe longer. Lrt htata & I ua hope cad way that much good to tho ximtmUtioa I community may recall. the majority. Kha taran tha a-etal tlrele. Tte lawyer., doctor., merchant!, and •diton genamliy, of tYrightseille, amuae Mllle—aerllt. Jcnt 11.—Lut night, notwithstanding lit erary wrietle^ Thaapeaker, In hte rhar- aeteriitie, deliberate manner, itsike word, of aound adrieo. encouraging tte .tud Ito aoiuire u«-ful knowledge that they W« tt wisely In the battle of life. It M eins hardly fair lo e.„i tte tetaomte, and net go round ill within )gl of i t,ty flood. I I life ere the e-re-e. of the i-ople .hail te| • 10 — Fart Vail./ Jt-LT lO.-Tb* Albktic But ball Cl b. of ' *iU^.bee dwbAiid*.L IU mtmUr. . IU duo are mo»tlr ex: ’.oit* »».1 eat t li.r-ti .Ure .tju.fi, and rirfMli bcioc.* ‘ lb tU band* of lU pto|.U. ” I P"^ '• - j l.i*,'. of Fs*ry, x:.l f-yrB.*r’.r of iThao w 11 tU ULe%U of “i*r Taj lor qoulI), iw i, : V u;..- growth of tho grand old KUU Unlnnity. nuttnaimuch as it haa many distinguish- ing featarn that warrant fully whsterer prtda and uatlafae-ion tte trouts, i, offleiaU and patrooa taka in eootemi * '* raer .0 far, it ia fair to ite._ th. fact, namely, the college is worthy of tte attention of tte people and proper, iubetanttai .opport, a, much eo aa tte Lot- rereity itMlf. Tha f -cully te as completeau it is possible to make it with the pment fund, at command. Young men ard la dies and chddren of all agn .re taught thoroughly and with equal oppo-t) ' A moeteie.-Uent feature of the the military dspartment. Captain Kenan, the metruetor, b a thorough tactician, and takes aa much pride tn training young men •• tf be had more than otilrial interest la them. 1-eoi.le who ere opposed to military in schools thoold obsere. th. good rcalts that hate obtained hen ia thte college. Let them come no* ud mo for them- MM The cadet corps ha. been enppUed with Ught gnna of th. most recent pattern. ~ morrow, commencement day. te to te ■rend ooea. ton of the nhibtuoo. Bum. Mara# 11 July U.—'Taliaferro adopt* tha joritjr mis, and m r.d* IMvsrd Croakc C. T. Locos as dcU^xUs to fha Stata vsnt’oa, iustrua’ad for Stephens and Geo. T. Bxroe«. Tha vota fur Coasrarsmsn for eighth district stands-DaB «• om, Potfia soTcs, Black too and Boom sevaatv. i even. U'& Terry, July 11.—Within tha past tan dajs can, or about CfitM vatarorloos havo bMn shippa l from this notut toNor harn tntrkcU. Twrntjr.fiva hundred of thaaa wartBbippvdbvUol. C. C. Duncan, and JvSJO by Mr. H. F. Avaat, from thair patches just ouuida oar aorporoto Umiu. Mr. Avsnt •hated on tha 3&h ulumo th> firat car load aver aval to market ft l lace, and I under*Und they Ml -IW M«taaptaev,orabaat (39 for tha car, wlMch paid ■!’ Me • hi* entire crop of c aarktadsnulbeihin ha vras elected governor of Georgia they slmnld be Ms bouM-keepers. He answered at that fims: "I will never be governor *" “ One of these ladies yesterday theZ Dyspepsia. This medicine will positively c °Jtorvodhisoountoy | jonotUnj^if not hopeful. l The thtog thst | this terrible disease. ^iTla no]vain toast, good seasons the - very little oorn another year. Alth* . tho people rnsde plenty of wheat md out*, they sra offering very little for sale, all of which goes to show that they are begirating to learn how to appreciate that whieTis \*de at borne. Wheat is selling for ore - Mar per bushel at this plaoe. Nooati offer' ig for side, though I have heard that they «re selling in some parts of the coun ty for thirty-five ceots per bushel. Query—If the farmers make good crop# ‘ corn, and realize a good price for cot- 0, and tho Democrats indorse Col. Thornton's erndidate for governor, and he elected without "opposition,” will , Atlanta Constitution claim the honor saving the State? The question is a lit- > mixed, bat in view of all the circum stances I think it not out order. Very little excitement np this way about Your correspondent did not at- nd the Democratic meeting on Tuesday, therefore knows but very little about the pat ticulsrs of said meeting. Stephens del egates were appointed to the State conven tion, but 1 heard a prominent man in the county say that it would have taken but lit tle effort to carry tbe county s gainst him. Not a Stephens man is in or near this vil lage, and I have heard some saiGhey would vote for him if nomiuato J; and It is Ihe opinion of anybody np tbis way just now that Stephens will have a walk over without opposition. The people of Jasper will vote again on stock law some time in August, which great deal more important to them than nomintting a governor on the coali tion plan. T. ulations of their friends to the depot, where they boarded the train for an ex tended Northern tour. May their happiness provo no "ephemeral day dream,” fortune Shower upon them her richest gift* with lavish hand, and their 'bower of happiness” bo evsr replote with roseate pleasure. The presents were numerous: Residence, Col. G. W. Huguley, father of the bnde; silver eervice. Geo. M. Traylor; spoon holder, Misa Susie Hogulej; pr*serve stand, Miss Uzxig Huguley; rocking-chair, L. Lanier; butter dish, Major W. 8. Jackson and lady; card receives. Dr. J. W. Grigg*; set knives and fork*, Gains Uugnley: napkin ring*, Mr*. T. Swirt; pickle jar, Mrs. A. O. Jack- son; silver goblets, Dr. J. A. Beasley and lady; Frenob clock, W. H. Harrington and lady; hand-painted placquo, Mioa H. Fer- relL N'Impost*. Dawson. *July 12.—On yesterday there was a glo rious rein here and showers this morning. This rain settles the queition of on abun dant corn crop in Terrell this year. But every “sweet has its bitter.” 1 am told that the caterpillar has made Its appearand, ■oon to rob tbe cotton stalk of italuxuriant foliage and bi ght the hopes of the finan cially burdened farmer. Tbe friends of Major Baoon have reason to congratulate him on bit race thus far with the great commoner and we hope that he rosy come out victor. Uni\ereal decision is the nearest criterion of right; tbe time-honored two-thirda rale in Democratic: nominating conventions most'closely approximates that decision. And why ? Beet nse the two-thirds rote has been the raliog custom in both State and national Democratic conventions, with but few exceptions, from the organization of tne first Democratic convention np to the present time, and has given almost univer sal satisfaction. Tho moving power that ia involved in the two thirds rule is the grand principle that haithe strictest regard for the rights of th* minority, and orates those rights with the rights of the majori ty. In our national Democratic conven tions, President Polk was a shining exam ple of tte workings of the two- thirda rule. Io oar State convention Hon. JosephE. Brown is a true ex nonent He was nominated governor of Georgia undtr the two-thirds rale when the wave Joxzscoso Newt: "Prof. Looney ten-1 If ho "will, in all probability, have ranch | Jaundice, dered bis resignation as president of M. G. m° re than a two-thirds vote,” why sra his Simmons Liver Regulator t O. to take effect either at the close of this I supporters so anxious to adopt the majority calcs this disense from the system, leaving termor the next. Of the two evils the I rQ * e ^ Are they opposed to what tbe Book tho skin clenr and free from all impurities, trustee# chose thelatter.” calls "an aband nt entrance?" Headache. Mo. Ueniy B. Smith, a worthy citizen of I Chronicle and Constitutionalist: "Who Tho stomach imperfectly digesting its Upson county, is dead. | would have dreamed when tbe war closed I contents muse* severe pain m the head, Col. R. D fiurm of Knoxville La. I *®d ’h# Booth woe prostrate and poverty- nocomnanied by disagreeable nausea. For been nominated *1faMha Rtato*Rmis»jJ nt I Mriekcn, when there was but one factory the relief and cure of this distressing sf. tbe convention of the tweuU third dilSiJ? * cii limited water-power iu Augusta, that fiiction tako Simmons Liver Regulator. ineooQvemion of tbe twenty-third (Ustrict. I ia leM thllQ twenty years this would be one I. Malaria. ..Yhb following items are gathered.from | of the most important manufacturing Persons living in unhealthy localities •vafcAmaii: A collector | places in the United States? The Southern I may avoid all bilion* attacks by occasion started out this week with $L100 *5°^ of pcop'u have always been taunted by tho ally taking a dose of Simmon* Liver Regu bills and took in $6.26.—--The Independ- j Northern brothers, with lack of energy and Jutor to keep tho liver in healthy action. SKI"* ‘ he,r . b9<t to .f r# 5KjLW r d Vim, but thi* does not look as if they were Constipation of AlheD.“ aji 'uire’^Tmore'*“, U ? 8 ‘" tf.bottldnot te RgaXl n» n triflln K ail than Senator^lrowu.- Mrs. Sarah KtcS ‘ Ik *• ,nd t ?. t,l . 5nk that Quitman horn t meat. Nature demands tho utmost rea died on Sunday la*t at the residence of her | JjJ VSTI!/ , *JJjJ 1 *??“ 0Ugh « 0 tt?" I Iarit ? ot M'® h 0 ?.® 18 - Therefore jftseist N n . son, Capt J. I? Rite^ **Tbedtoeased*was I ^*® 4lh July.”—Free Pr«f. Nothing J tore Ly taking Simmons Liver Regulator, fiber eighto-fifth mr id «s a nJbta °° M ^glsMor than socbsaduees as thst. it is siwlld and effectual. Christian lady. \fe deeply sympShlze ^"whito ^nSSSJ /» , Biliousness. with the bereaved family. Mr. Aleck I *. r r.°•/, ..°°?P e if . .l’» . . m ® rely I One or twotabie-poontcie will relieve all Knlttht hat a ailTer dolUrtlmtwa. mite ^ U*. troobta* IneMeat te ' ' in 17U5. Mr.G. Uao80r t va learn,base 11 • • m- . . . — , I mo uuuutc luwucut av. «» bffioUS State, ro. Mr. KS. unuBer, wo mam, nas one i * § . the *no at ,K® , ] ai °® ® T,n “ h ® does such as nausea, dizziness, drowsmees. dis- sntadifingl that. We frequenUy fin I whoop th ® , ®® d ®® 1 ®® the 4th. trees after eatiug, a bitter bad taste in tho Spanish coins in circulation ranging from Quitmab Free Press: It is said that as j mouth. One to three hundred years old, but they orach oorn has been shipped from Brooks Alcoholic Poisonimr- are not worth anything ac relics. Crops 1 county this season as was brought here Simmons Liver Regulator will counter- end gardens in and around Athens are be-1 from the West last yesr. Brooks county net the effect of alcoholio poisoning. By ginning to show th* effects of the drought has a large number of obronio candidates iu use tho torpid liver is urdused, tlto in the lost few days. We hear some farm- for legislative honors, not one of which I nerves quieted, tbe gastriodisturbance cor- ers say their prospect is a 1 ready cut off 26 I has the slightest chance of ever being j rected and intemoeranee nrovented. percent. Gardens are withering up and I elected.——A Qaitman darky went to sleep Yellow Fever, vegetable* are getting scarce. The tomato while fishing one night recently and tom- j The Regulator ha* proven its great value crop is a oomplete failure. We think a bled off a log into deep water, lie sunk | a * a remedial agent during tho prevalence good rain now wou'.d bring things out all and rose t couple of times, when his com- of that terrible scourge. Simmon* I4ver * u m..i.i\i.i. I.... ai...* I.. . . 'Ula to do aU that!® "Tte MasonTet-eontra niYea tha nama>! ^ ??£l”?Jd‘te h dM»!n<r II Wm 0 toI cla ‘ !ned,or tt> „ ,. asasri fiIWttero t & !>»"“ lty?£&.airoororo/u,rt the chiWren eciic ,oen erpo- sns ,K.‘, h o;* jsbs. ote,u hM terobOtaUozthlt ZnVr, ““Wf ^ b»roBln* Wm In Adnlu M well a, children derive great ben- fifty-three antl-Staphena pipe™ in the ‘J w .,“'” d 1 ^, d hEl’ tYh.^tte e6t ,rom ?J edicin S'^ State, bnt ha. not clear!; --bltehedlhe ’m'neh.nroriS Chilli and Fever, fact. Aeootdtag *> ®or “«n>»ta, there riot£« «L llri h?“ked ffnrtS Theta le no need of attlleriiig any longer are not over forty papers that■ opco.e tha raJftSJiSito ”a taink thi"Brtekl »“•> O* 111 * »nd Fever-SimmoL. Uver Commoner. There are oonsidernb y over 7 1 .?.t ii■ i Regulator soon break* the Chills nnd car- •*« fey- tte d‘ite“k “n taSi!:V 0 ’ h “ TiD “ SraSSRSS*: -> •stem. It cures Messenger. The Ust of the TELncnApa ' aro " IW aar,y *“ when ^ othor yemedjM f n u. and Mtisxwax* was published in reply to Thb Tojcohaph put* uninstructed and] Breath IKt'S^'oM^ii I S U e.1 to,> ^ Tr'mSS." m 1 Nothing te ,o nnpiea^tt^ae Bad Breath, panion, old Unde Dick I-ewi*, seeing that Regulator never fails tnai two-inirus ol the paper* tn the State wscon. a ms is n n mn.-uwmums rrcnerally arising from a disordered atom- favored the nomination of Mr. Stephens, mumper.™* ,1a .itated ‘ d “ neh. Sidran tero easily corrected by tak- "« did not »»; that all of tte papers 'teput .omo nninrtrnoted donnin that K gimmona Liver Eciralntor. named favor tha nomination of Major way, hntin every eaaa tn which that has B Bladder nnd Kidnev. of dieooid ran high in Democratic rirel... WSlTl rotebl. 0 "™’^ b *t d h. W t ta.'''d C .lera‘i" Met ^SfSfiiSfot MdJer orig- and harmony straightway prcvAiled. His Brother nr 2]fnra« « wonld vote in tint wnv The statement of h nato * rom tbo# ® of the kidneys—restoro Fxolleuey, Governor Culquitt, is tho nilII « P thst°Vi?voMtM'' g«rtrniMf s?mnrh the Mcssnuter reoresents u* as putfing all I ^ ••Won °* Uver fully, and both tlra k ^' , • bU,w — t ^ d - tba majority faction ih.Mr.Maten drarojn tte^Broon roljmn,or IU tengnjj. th t application t*e been made fo-aebnr- t o the table will show tbe matter in a diff- IKWIOTih vvii iff* ter by some capitalists in Savannah to run C reat light. We think the first ballot will I ® ar * ftni ®‘2na.ure or J. U. /.L1L.IN & a street car line on West Broad street, K how that the Teleouapk and Messknokb v’ from Liberty to the Central rnilrona j, no t far from right in its showing. We I For Bal ® by aU Drugginta. wharves, and then to tihe wharves of the do not profess infallibility in the matter. Savannah, Florida nnd Western railway I rr™- i down Bay Greet, and also on Eut Broad » Signal says, street to Anderson, thusmnking a circuit I ™ young man, cronK t<iar*, e ot the city. This contemplated charter 1^ 8 foot °ff with With tha nnl .ill [Wednesday lost. The man wnosptaea vanuah en of rafflrtB- !'S?rmccb et'^t'him through (o*ThunderbolL* daeght.r of Mr. M. W. Crteroo, who livM fSmS thta WijJJrankMn nnt I two mil ** from this place, wa* actldent- in some heavVwurk on”sifnr^v^i^htTn ally p,lot ln 11x0 head by tom ® or ’® whilo k 8»torday night tn , h ' w „ ont ptallnz ona i«t week. savannah. The wonnd te not a .erion. one. Theee \ Li.ixxtrx Ttmfi: The Sayaunah Aetc. w ho cottage in htmting ehoatdbomore wants Stephen. beojM* he lloki 'he prya- c.reful hen-utter. We era alro informed entYdthlbe pact. Wo want a man a who that Air. Oriuon’e yonnga.t child h very willlmkus with tha fotnre. The pant i* ill, and te not expected to live. majority faction of the Mr. Walati recommendation*, and disoord reigns su preme ; and in the samo convention that recommendation was made, the same fee* tion recommended that before th) next gu bernatorial convention, that a convention of the Democracy of the State be held and abolish tbe two-thirds rale. The Democ racy of the State have met in convention by their retqwctive county conventions, and far from abolishing the two-third* rote, •o long incorporated in their conventional workings and doings, more than two-thirds of the countiea hare passed unnoticed the aforesaid recommendation of said faction, and elected delegates to the Joly gubernatorial convention under the same old role—whereby it is reasonable to pre sume that the two-third* role will be the governing rule in said convention. It is a well settled principle that, in all conven tional assemblies, that when a custom had been respected and acted nton from the commencement of such bodies, it become* a law, and no power can abrogate meet tbe trains, which no doubt wts in tended the up and down trains. I h .** written to Mr. Stephens lost week, in fact I inclosed oar petition to the Second Assistant Pn*tsutcr-General to him for his indorsement. Excuso my prolixity. Yonr merchants are as ranch interested in better mail fa* eilitits here as we are. .. „ Respectfully, M. N. Cliaawy July IX—Crops are good in our section —the best sine* the war—aod we are all Bacon men. We elected Bacon men, as follows: John A. Usrrell, Lr. J. W.Tuck er, J. 8. Betts, C. M. Roberta and J. Raw- lino. We had a picnic at the Farkerson lake, near Cbauneey, Saturday lost, which was an enjoyable occasion. A large crowd, plenty to eat, cold lee lemonade and pretty girl*. _______________ w. N. Bybow, July 12.—As thers has been a great fieal said in the oolamns of yonr pa per in regard to tbe Benatorshlp of the Twqnty-third Senatorial district, I desire few words also. I understand from good authority that oome years ago, in m district convention, held at Fort Valley, a motion was mads by Colonel Wallace, of Butler, not to any longer regard what waa known as the rota tion rule, which motion wo* overruled by the convention, and each county In the district waa accorded a right to the Sena tor in rotation. Foar years ago Colonel Trouts nominated and sleeted from Houston and Dr. Smith, two jeers ago, from Taylor, and there beiog only one more eoanty (Craw ford) in the diitrict.of ooarse she certainly has the right to the Senator thie time. This rotation rule Is one that w# are op posed to, and it shoo Id notexi*t;bat havini been recognized np to this time by ol the eoontiee, it U not the time now to make the change. Crawford has the right to tta Senator now, and justice demands it. W< soy let her have it. Take the best man she puts before tbe convention, and when that convention meets do away with th* rota tion rale and hereafter take the best man at anytime wherever you fled him—let it be Uoaston, Taylor or Crawford. It being Crawford's time for the Senator, if she res* proper to bold an election for a choice as to the man to put be fore the convention, than w* say it le lost and rigbt for Houston and Taylor to recognize her not ion! io the mat ter. We know that some say Houston county fi should be represented twice where Craw- bushels c ford or Taylor la once, Houston having doable the repreeentoton that either Tey lor or Crawford hue. W* say ao too, bat any this Is not the time for making the change; let it be made hereafter, and then ■tick to whatever it may be. gataam the Jalv convention confirm the long e*tnbli>h?dralo, let it hurt whom it may and save the party and tbe State. Williamsburg;. July 12.—I send you one of the rcsolu tion* adopted by the Democratic meeting of Calhoun county. I so# you have placed tbe Calhoun vote in the majority column. I don't like to tee Calhoun placed in such a mad puddle, so plc.ve be kind enough to correct the mistake by placing Calhoun ia the column favoring the two-third* rule. Ilesolreti, Thst ths time-honored usage known as tbe two-third* rule, is salutary ia rations and jest in protection to the of minorities. There is, in the opin ion of this meeting, no cause sufficient to justify th* removal of thi* landmark of the party. The Democracy of Calhonn county, therefore, declares in favor of theoontinu- tion of the two-thirds role. A Diucoatx. Corinth, Heard County. July 12.—Under the cell of theexeoutive committee, the Democracy of Heard county met In mess meeting yesterday* end elected J. B. Merrill and W. 8. Evans, Ba con delegates, to tbe gubernatorial con vention, rnd J. J. Stephen* and P. M. Strickland, Bachanan delegate* to the fourth congressional district convention; end recommended the two-thirda rale. The attendance upon tbe meeting woe small, bat represented the political senti ment ot the county. Fort Valley, July II.—In to-day's taeue of your neper, under the bead of "The Georgia Pres*," B say that Col R. D. Smith, of Knoxville, been nominated for the Stata Senate by tha convention of tbe Z!rJ diHrict 1 his ia not correct. Ha 23rd district has not bald any eoavestioa t lUim year. So Ur from jocr paragraph being tree. There ta e probability of ft geutiemftn from Houston being nominated for the portion. I know that’joa would not willingly mie- repreeent our district, and hence this cor. HmIiIunIos July 12.—The delegate* from Wilkes will leave next Tuesday lot Atlanta. They are instructed to vote lor Mr. Stephens for governor. As to Coagrcuaxan at Urge they are not Instructed, but all will veto for tbe Hon. George T. Borneo. The coun ty also advisee tbe adoption of the majori ty role. At t k e convention held her* lest week Geo. D. M. Du Rote w*s indorsed as th* •ltuice of Wilkes for Congres moa of lim eighth, and Hon. W. D. T*tt, of Thomsoo, received the vote of the county foe State Atlanta. U vtailing fri«nd* here. A par• or:; Uxratary to her will be given this Henieg. Mine Lucy and Bessie Merritt,! I two charming young todies from Monan- General no, FU.,ftr* visiting Mice Leila Mattox, ' Mamie Ir.ra. Washington, ol- wey« Lvelr.ta really giy at thi«r am r«*tai. July 12.-To-<tay, at 10 o'etork, Mr. JomeeT. Zoehry we* united ia aurriage te Mies Eppie R U«guley. Theeacemoey was perfsrmad hy fhftato|i J un;< t He happay Haddock. July 12.—An election haa been held hare for »tock law. Tha fence side gained it by a Urge majority; ao we have no stock law in old Jones yet. I hop* it will soon pass, oa we need it very much. Crops ore very fine; hive had plenty of rain op to date. The farmers of Jones think they will make plenty of corn for the coming year. £. A. M. July 11.—The contract for bnildini _tw court bouse in Walton was let out iee- terd-y. There were a number of contractor* on hand from different places. It wav let out bysoaled bid*, and Mr. Smith, of Sparta, Ga.wa* given the eoLtraet at $21,IW. It will be built on the lot just in front of dra post-otliec, and the old one wai sold for 11,000, so that the cost of the new one will come within the limit allowed tbe com mittee—$18,000. The boos* le to be fin ished by one >ear from Anguvt next, and from Mr. Smith's reputation as a barine** man, we feel asvored that the work will be done promptly and in good order. Our county le out of debt and has now half the moeey in the treasury, so that we will build it tail never feel It. Alonzo McCarty, of IhU county, was badly injured from being kicked by a mole U«t week, but U bettor now. It ta estimated that at levt fifty Walton We are interested in the fatare.- S?n C ; ofth? X r iratani n i^ ia Kti^ I Tna following item U taken from the R’enhens huLubmto?*TiS3i?«iwn£3 I Colombo* Times: "Thursday evening two *o m <• * h h* aAUkm t h ?« Svl n ®¥ ro Tarlton Bank* nnd Robert aometrang like "U. Resolved, That we j wflu^nr went iu washing in one of tho hail with pleasure the recent utterances of t,'i,: .TiLnf cur honored fellow dtizen, Hon- A. H. 1 ?P- Ul ®_ Stephens. We were never oertain before *!?«-». l Jl- J’JKtJ'tsrlton°Uinkseithor that te wa. a Democrat. Braoirad, That PARKER'S S HAIR BALSAM The beat ar.d most tnatrrafckihaUjcbH jefictal to the hair and ci!p, PaiVer’* Hai •upetior c!c..r!ii |ll Never Foils to Restsre the Youthf ul Color d hatr.k elegantly per- jo nun dwtruuand I itchinscl the AprwtntLIlinz I the lwu. we will have him for governor at the point of the majority rale bayonet Am interesting revival meeting is in pro- reee in West Point. became exhausted or was attacked with cramp and sank to rise no more. PoBTcm Tmosam. Esq., of Colombo*, will .. lur.,-^, ftotuch. twcwvd tar Pabjc- UoodPurifia lfVRKER’S GINGERTONIC PoBTem Irocam, Ei», oi Colnmbn., will I * Septflati., Health and Stnn,ili flutaru te a candiilat. for Congees, from tho I Ifr»ier..iMtA.r.teor fcrmjr. vmra o«v . Fourth district. I ovtnrotk. er a mother rundown by umilyorlw ICvTMMzeo Clarion: From every sectiiD 1 I Wd lata vy Faimi'i Cwooi twk. of tte coonly tba cheariog inuliigenn. *»q«l«r.Siin: Ye.tante)r BailiS Mo- . »^mahyr-..-tea--.mra come, to o. of tte Y.rj beet |>m,ecu foe Uiehael serrated Haeriwn Cook, tte negro !*—radfc,-rari1»crriac....lnraerai,daawtrira good corn and ootton crone. who .tabbed Ferry Bell, another negro, in I ia»xKauos«i«,oUoii,b«ej«P»li« aUogaeTWe 77, . . .T*-,, I a row on Front a rest aboot two week, ago I . ifrwl”* C—aq*i.«. fterei-o,T”- ,i.Ti^teLVra!fnmi ,i i | and who flad aarora tte rice e atttetime. ibi^KU"^wU!to.r, Co»tA«»,w! fZ P r iWJPSiSt'S.MfiSftftttS: M»trtoon will te eallad on to anew.r the !*«*WTO"nr<te»dw ef iu tega erbient UiaT A^r.'sh wa^ranoot^te nc'm’ ch " r ** of **“ olt w ‘ ,h ln "“* *° lD “ rdtr . inated in the Democratic convention, nnd If - 1 And thi Best and 8ure*l Conrjh Care Ever Uud. tbe o; position should now torn their at- poblisb rather equeer table to show np tho „ , fro * j;,.; I>Jtirn „ tanfion to being oarefnl l*st they shoo'd do {“taiS? 1 sjrfi^er5Si5TiLlr*q»^i3siili or say something thst will make him mad ^Cisceb Tonicm ooce; it *i» iiiTiasaii on! build ”^.°te’ln3riiS?.7t.' 0r him 10 b0U " ,,J S& te .Sr MUM toTw n o 1 ' Twt tedra T"' .Me- H-M--orRom,rraenM, ~ " m2 ‘teM*. 1 9 erantling, ^ 1 “* T ” rT ’'" conlinucj in n wry Uuugcrous condition. 'FLOR.ESTON two, and te good groond for Talbot to Ibink .ho is only bat doing her Uairrra .Veto. : The Utest teble In tbe I dnty. It inetencta ihreo from File Constitution give. Stephens 1SH),> Bacon toe Btephon., while tho fourth | Oi, nnin.trncltd 17k. Tho troublo atent ono, it Mrs, ia nninstraotod. Thte teas the Constitution tabloa te that they do not a poor Job, aa tbe Constitution opnid havo ieetho Hon. Unln.trnetod a file show, aa orally Inetructed the enUra delegation i tem no inatrncriona are made, hot the ae tolneiriict Ihie. of them. In I&or" orerapomient thinke that the delegatee erty coont. it gieeo two Initrneted am for Stephen., tte managing editor iro- phena and two nntoatrncted. mediately rtapa another figure Into tte Ste- oounly te only ontiUed to two eote — pbena eolomna. Them i. nothing like I liable to ralie nui dlualtefaclion a. to knowing how to manipnlata figure.. which delegation aball cut tho b-illot. " „ “ , Bat of all tte other., the mo.t wonderful ho (.rnrgia jinjos i cue ueorgra , . eoraee from the aituation in which it ■■'-.ilroad compuiy te. organtod I g”gS5fgaiT u enti- S&tad Kaflmy/’jrte 1 Complaints t-a-ss td In tbe city” ? hire thin** vour own way—In your mind; I ^through lac k of ime.ondwl I wni to the printer with only IK delegates ...» _ . . instructed. A little mote time and fl \\ bat does tbe Rome Courier mean by 1 saying: "Misa Annie Maria Barnes bos decamped in the city” ? | have things your own way—in your mind. The Courier proposes is put tbe city an- hence it t* easy to understood why a targe of Rome to work, to suppress number of votes are put in tho "Qninstruct- ■' Icoltmu.” | enterj.Cholera,Cholera Morbu*,Sum Wnelip tbe following card from tte Complaint, etc., and i« jwr/ccily n/r. Oriffirx A'ew, and glm Judge Stewart the | J,, f u |i 0 , ' H.t .m, tboritien .. __ mosquitoes. It is a new idea and a good (cd column.” one. Col. Tom Hasdzmam declines the use of his name for Congressman-at- large, and t, and many tins art knowledge of a safe Perry DaviF Paim Killer is a sure cure for Diarrlm-a, Ih v entery.ClioIcra,Cholera Morim*, ’ Of gram. Mr. J. D. Upshaw made foor thousand and sixty-two bcshels. Mr. 8. A. Yallonce made twenty-seven hun dred bosbkls. Mr. J. S. I lister made oym one thousand bushels of grain, and his wheat aTtrajed twenty-four bushels per Mr. B.B. Walker, one of the genial edi tors of the ll'afto* Sews, le the owner ot the finest Jersey cow In this section. She is twenty months old, give* three md a half gallons of mila and ono and a half poa-ds of bolter per day. and will not weigh over 4 0 or fOj pound*. 1 be com et op in this section is nnasaally C d. Cotton is a little backward, bnt if rains eons* In proper times Walton will gather the finest crop in many years. Prof. M. Neal, the [eerlcss Kirkwood educator, ia in the city, visiting relative*. Jadg* Walt er, of the County CoorQle , ~ J ~ ir litigants UhIt righto Unlay. giving our 1 July 12^- Dzrx. i thunder storm y*e- torday. ebont two o'clock, lightning struck the well In th* yard on the plantation of Major James 1>. Frederick, killing two Toriicke * by tbe name of BUI Bostick and Ales Rise. We have the best crop we had In ten years, and all of tba farmer* look happy and don't cat* who U elected governor, eo they get n good man. S. Xarsballvllla. July 12.—Two negroee, Aleck Rke and BUI Boston, while J rawing water on Geo. Frederick's place acrosa toe river jreetor. day were struck down by lightning. Many otoers hod been standing nt the well, bet left J. M.B. July It.—E TatdMta. will make the race for State-Senator from the Bibb district.—li<inner-}\’atchman. This is not strictly correct. Cch Harde man la not a candidate for Congressman- at-large in tbe sense that he Is working, or will work, to sccer* the nomination. If it should be tendered him, however, be would accept it. He will not go into a scramble for any office. The "Pioneer Paper Mills,” of Athena, will thereafter be known os the "Pioneer Manufacturing Company.” Mil J. E. T alma do r, who sever doe* ting* by halve*, recently gathered ton two-bone wagon loads of onions from three-fourth* of an acre of land. Besides these, he tied been selling onions from tbe •am* lot all this summer.—Mr.J.E. Garrison's son. about nineteen years of age, was accidentally killed cear Gillsville, yesterday morning while loading a d table barrel shot gun. Both barrels went off and shot him In the body, kiUing him in- stonily.—Danner- Watchman. Augusta Evening News : There met at Millen last Tuesday night, three brothers, two firiers, two brothers*in-law and one stater-in-law, note baring seen etch other for some tice, and cum* from different directions. All were en route to the death bed ot a fond mother. Mrs. Cynthia E Marrow, of lAwtonrille, Burke county* wife of Rev. W. J. Marrow, died last Mon- day night at 12 o’clock. She hod been suf fering for some time witb parab leaves a Urge circle of leUtivesan benefit of denial: TnoMASvus n Times: Th* ThomaeriUe L*Cents pear company have purchased two hundred and ton acres of land lflan near Mr. Sanford’s, paying,•• understand, $3,000 for it. Forty per eent of tba capi tal stock, er fil.CDO will be paid in oo Mon day. Work will be commeneed at once. Don* re oa their good behavior in Co- Iambus. If one growls because of a flat- bite or barks at the moon, he le airtight, way slaughtered as a mod-dog. To say the wont of It, that is a ptodetti way of managing the b—inees, Savaxxam hod twenty-foir deaths during lost week. Savamsau Recorder: A lady from ‘tbs interior who was preparing bathing salts tor n trip for the eaauMr. wvuto to e party to know what style of bathing nito bo stytta b for children, say from el fifteen reen Utatthtoyeai •n, »*y from eight to She receive 1 n reply eotton In eeebear.^^^^^^^^^^m delegate* to the gubernatorial eonvei to go fur Beeon and the two4ltirds Jil.ratff toS?! ‘lraTi.-,!: °Z I s mrv n^ I St a,l, n£l!y 7 — | Two metlan for a eew trial In the ease of Frmkiin. R..:l3.-.. . «id«, who killed joiaa Joyner J' i.y 1. lu*-J Co .Atj. J«l. ».-• •recently Int . • igrinhes.-rag PSSRY f J' ,r l ■7JK ly appeared in the Macon Tklkooapu and Mnusuoa signed J. D. S. These articles have reference to a part of tbe proceeding* 5****?- -;—,—^ oflte lut gqtenmtortel eonrention. II have been frequently asked if I wrote th»n, and wish to state that I did not, nor do 1 know by whom the same were written. Yours truly, Johm D. SntwiaT. Ton Monroe Advertiser comes oat con* sfdevabl/ ctMwaUed tbl* week. \V4tetman gives a satisfactory explanation, in that hta unIcrpinniug was too weak. r riie otlloe will be all right next week, and the rex lera will lore nothing by tbis temporary rangemenb CWDWra. indeed to say I _ __ Jraw Wright »u more fav tmhle iart'n. than at an, time .Inca ha wire »i,uu _ began improving Katanlar night, or, at I lea-t the ifmptom. were tetter. Kimlar aiternoon ho waa taken from the tea Placed upon an M.J chair, -here he !« for Mme tim». Tr-t. r.h/ hetrat cheerful tbrooghont the dap, and hte friend. . very inueh encouraged. Strong l."i. « now entertained that hie recovery I. only a notion of time, tbooth they recogmte thatWteyetlnanetcerdinglycmtc.lcon. I ,. jimovt.. 1 fcVSv'iS'ii'i'g.'r City U2I1! Guard., of Columbo., 1 -■ ■ - learad shoot «a» at their recent . I* I No famil Avxstcre Recorder: Brighter and telUr inYalui * 1 • hin tli test'- safely lx* wiihc trade prospect for our city never than tor the coming Luvinete searoL. .... traethe peet erop tallaree pot many he: Und, bnt the energy, sconomy, and good •*••00* of the y resent year will make things •muutii and leave a surptor. Amuouus Recorder: Who can fdV eoethweetCteoegtatotet the grnlcn -rot of tha eontry whan an acre of poor land ran te oud. to prodtet Uhe this. tteman tiring in the inborte of tha city, jrat ninety day. ego planted an ter Herman miilst; of conn, tha land wrtl prepared and llbereliy maoured, SiratejySWf tte TSj, JBI with ordinary e«Mona will make (ally fifty ^®*te** w®*7nof penaand hey, thovbru.g- iulh. profit, ofen cere on to out bun. deed and thirty doUara. Wbat ha. dona otter, can do. Cosnaiuvix Geo ace B. StT^w.?. A 2St r * 1 "'" Nir.an.aotl* Ui h of a! For sale by all druggtatv c 2^., ,'/k id $1jOO per Little. rtTiKY DAVIS A SON. !*- orison TVoTWoimOLt. >JLacon W. McKAY, Principal. italartay. Go. E. P. A the rice.prt-teirocv Md. U A Tint-Clan, Inatiiqta fer Prmetlenl BtuineM Inatnetun, Bonk- keeptn*. Tto. bdontd ly tit Lriditf BiatMu Mto. Student, Can Enter at ,n« Time. M-CIrcntanMlfrra. ' ly cooTotate- a»ia U«;» return to hta horns at JATARRir nti *T»i».sr #*