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d§£a£gzst lUssldiT C^lcgc'ipl> auSr 3taucn$l & Wtcssamg&c*
THE OLD EM EX DS.
sight:
No time to maJuTamends. '
iorae enemies, sod In this world's swift fight
Thwt I* WImt l« the Trouble in «eor.
Kin.
Xeu> York Sun.
Referring to a St. Louis paper's lament that
American boys do not learn trades which are
likely to pay so much better thuu average
clerkships, the IndUuapelia Journal remarks
that this arises less from false pride than from
. are win* tn one rrave- th® extreme difficulty of procuring instruction.
ssr»*®i» Ssfiwns'cSune:
I where they can become skilled In any of the
1 * ’rable ** * *-* *
No loving message sends.
The old dear friends!
dally; and one whan a mask;
. „• passes da.
Another long estra uged cares not to ask
Where causeless anger ends.
The dear old friends.
So many and so fond in days of youth!
Alas that Faith pan be divorced from Truth.
When lore in severance ends.
The old old friends!
And life on (iod depends.
-IF. J. LlnUn.
TM HITES OP II ESP EC T
To Clio Memory of Mr*. I antic Windilp | be without killing him.
aud ltev It. P. JitcUson
UzxDQVABJzna Bkcozv G zonal a Bxttal- I "ocomment upon “this pmceedinir. V but* had
s Vermont
tees Day.
3ncc In a while excessively lovalpapers break
t with an account of the triumph of lynch
,ir in some of the Southern States, and the
I statement Is generally made at the same time
I that those States, especially Republican, are
I free from this blot on their escutcheons. There
I comes, however, from Rutland, Vi., In the last
day or two, a ude of as mean an outrage as ever
appeared In the light of day Upon the word
of a shiftless, idle farmer, so indltferent to his
work as to make his living partially depend
upon the charity of his neighbors, that his
daughter had been criminally assaulted, a
youug man wns tarred ami feathered and drawn
up by the neck again and again, so far as could
be without killing him. hlghtcen days inter
vened between the alleged aiaault and actual
hanging. South Carolina papers are not llkcl;
■■■■■■■■■■ir,
I happene I In that Mate Vermont Journals would
| have dwelt on tae outrage i*»r at least a mouth.
Nlsueasll Metier.
General Revere, who served In tin Federal
Army of tho Potomac, tells l » hU bo,.^. “Keel
very singular story of the fa-
.‘rate commander, Stonewall
Jackson. General Revere narrates that while
Macoh, (Ja., Ju'y 8th, 1882.—-At
eling of tho officer* of tho Second Geor
gia Battalion, Lieut-Gol. C. M. Wiley in
the chair, and Lieut. E. D. Hnguctrin, ad
jutant, acting aa secretary, Major N. M.
Hodgkins presented Ihe following:
Mr. Chairman: Twice now, reoenUy, I mi,,tc.mcr.x'»n,Uni( the EHIH hi Mi,
vo have been called upon to monrn with I there was among the passengers a Lieutenant
the death bells rinsing iu oar ears. I Thomas J. Jackson, of the United States army.
On June 11th. I-.', Mrs. Isaac Win hip \ jriUi whom he became acquainted. They grew
di«l >t horrou’t rwM.ncc, in tha dty, . nWl .wt -vmi how. •-
sed crj year., Mr.. Wm.hip ™ for toi! ,, |“ , ^£i briSi.uiii,^ .rul
yonrs the true ftieud of our dead soldiers, I .at Ion turned upon astrology. General Revere
and all the soldiers of the dead Confedcra- I knew nothing of the subject beyond what may
cy. As the representatives of. our citizen be gleaned In general rending; but Jackson lu
soldiery, loving and revering the memory I 'l*® r 2° r T?° , P 1 *l ‘U*<‘ u » lo n «nA<le theadmls-
of our chiral rom dead, wo led that it U 1 ;h>nthat h. lad larcatHated toft
hot a filtina trihot. to th. m«dor, of thU | to? SC olUeo'^'K'
birth. This the Genera! gave, and they
•T hate no doubt the Ix>rd will repay you fio ft XXX teV.73att.00. Onm
NEW ORLEANS, July 11-Flour in good de-
ml; XXsft.Q0att.23: high grades ‘tt.5ua7.37‘*
n» easier, yellow mixed
. Haw white * l.OOal.etS Oats lu fair d<
pawed when the liberal* I new Texas MalSttc Western fttafttt. Fork dun »u«t
hearted subacilber called upon the clergyman I lower at *2123. lard scarce and Ann;
and raid: I retinol tierce »13.00*1325 keg *13.60. Hulk
"You remember I subscribed *500 towards I meats steady; choice shoulders packed held at
your church building. 1 now want to go |3uu I -10.30. llatns, sugar cured dull aud unchanged;
more for the seats aud carpets." I canvastd rl 1.00x13.00. Whisky firm and un-
“ I las the Lord prospered too aal predicted?" I changed. Coffee quiet ana steady, Rio,
“You bet! lie not only discounted your I cargoes, ordinary to prime BalOH. Sugar
-—hs|ftA|fenfii— ■* — *—h —‘ —* ~i notably higher, common to
• yellow clarified 8).:
Molasses oulet; com-
| r _jme36a.VH. Rice dull;
. uislaua ordinary to* choice Bran
I active at rilOaLlft.
I LOUISVILLE. July 12-Provlalona In fair(Is-
I mand and* firm. Mot pork -23.60. Bulk
I meats—shoulders -»9.7ft: rib ‘11.87 S; clear • 14 tt)
ft t«vr cured hams -13.00. Lard, prime lesf
-14.00. Flour in good demand aud nominally
. unchanged. Wheat firm,new No. 2 red winter
I *1.03*1.0*. Corn in fair demand and market
I firm at 9* mixed 88. Oats doll and un-
NR .. . a oargoes, ordinary
time one half, but lie haa permitted me to gob* I actire but not qti
bie up all the stock in a railroad except about I good eon
•ft.OOQ held by a widow. I want to subscribe I prime to
• more and have the Lord bring her to | moo rsboiled
J. 1*. & W. H. HOLMES,
DENTISTS.
Office—Opposite Lanier llouso.
102 Mulberry street, Maoon, Ga.
maylCdawly
FINANCIAL.
STOCKS AND BONDS IN MAOON.
COBBECTED DAILY DY
LOCKETT ± BOND. BROKERS. I Oats quiet: No. J mixed * 58. YoX
MACON, July 12, UR BI on. lord easier but not quoUbly
awn
Georgia 6 per cent bonds, due 188IL1C* 0108
Georgia • par cent bonds, (old) “ ...100 g 1“
I changed. Wheat quiet and unchi
I firm; No. 2 mixed hi s—
| Oats quiet: No. 2 mixed
Georgia 7j
nt bonds (mi
rid) *• ...li
lorwsgeli
Is (gold
I Whukr firm at -114 Combination sales of
I fi n lriied goods, 430 barrels on a bads of 1.13*
I Sugar quiet and unchanged. Hows quiet:
I common to light tA.U0aS.40. Packing ~~
I butchers 7 90*3 00,
1 HT. LOU 18, July 12.-Flour steady and In
* *T. Wte ‘ * - ■
| bad learned to hare some faith In jt. As a sort
noble woman, that we take some action
upon the occasion of her dea'h. I sepanted Some months later"he received*
Again on Sat inlay, June lZth, 1882, the I letter containing a scheme of his nativity, with
ltd intelligtlioa of th. dmth .f oor form.r .“Ml, Mh*r itttemtou, the prvdlrtlon toM h.
chaplain, th. Bra. RobL V. Jack-on.Jr., gJ*-*SS|~Sl SLtSFS&SS* 0 *
Georgia 1 per cent, bonds (gold
saiftKanposiJw—lift mit/
Geo*c*-a 7 per cent bonds, due liAL134 «l3fl
Georgia 8 ;>cr cent bonds - —.110 <«11S
Nortnearicrn railroad bonds(end'd) 111 (alia
Central R. It Jolut mort 7 per cent 1133114
Georgia railroad 6 per cent bonds- 107 i«109
Western It It of Ala., 1st mort^ago 112 HUS
Western R. R. of Ala.. 2d mortgage 111 Mllft
Mobile and Ginird railroad, (mort) 112 #114
Montgomery aud Eufaula tet morb
rage. Ind's'd by C. and 8. W. it It ICS #107
Atlantic and Gulf railroad, consoli
dated mortgage 110 4)118
City of Maoon bonds ex-coup....—. 100§101
City of Savannah bonds— .— 80 #81
city of Atlanta e per cent bonds— loo #102
City of Augusta 6 per cent bonds— 105 (tins ,
Southwestern railroad slock,—. Ill #U3 I August Com actire, firm aud higher at 7vao
—*- w y to I 79 cash: SS July; 7tf >77!^ August Oats in fair
.v. y « m I demand but at lower rates at SO cash; 62S July;
I 41 Augiut Fork In fair demand but lower at
• 22.t»w22 tv, CR>h; ra 2JK July; 121.00 August.
I lard In fair demand but lower at »12ttSa
[ 12 f.V cash; Sl2.rval2.«.7‘< August Bulk meats
I easier: shoulders S'J 75; short rib 112 'Xf. short
I 7784 August Oats quiet and steady at 10 cash;
I MK Jnly; 8K August Whisky steady at tl.lft.
I Fork lower at <22.23 bid cash. Bulk meats dull
I and weaker and lower to sell. Lard dull and
I nominal at • 1230.
I CHICAGO. July 11-Flour quit
I changed. Wheat. No. 2 red win'er easier at
I fl.v.»eosh: 11.13»i July: regular falrlv active but
I a shade higher at sl.lJuly; fl 11*^1.1134
I August: No. 2 Chicago spring dull and uoml-
n%\ at 'l.aoal.38 cash; -I.02a1.03 July: 81.121*
Augusta and Savannah R. K. stock
Georgia railroad stock..,
General Revere thought no more of the mat-
)rngmmma|#fMand his friend, the Licuten-
tons over ina«uetio wires from Peters-
barff, V*. lie diedathia father’s resideJM
in that city, Friday, Jan* lGtb, aged 811 ant. was nearly forgotten. When the war
year*. Mr. Jackson was tho rector of broke out llcvere entered active service, and In
Christ Church, Richmond, Va. He was WKwaspirsent with the ledemlarmyatthe
ImrieJ from St. I’.ni'. charch. f«to..bor». “iSJSu
Saturday .fl-moon, Juan 17th, 11M. f
memorial rrrriee w,a bold at St. Taul • 0 f thta rh.nrrtcr wa, mort damtrrun., and it
church, in this city, on bundny, Jane ltftli, I was not long before the General became aware
1882. I that he had Tost his w<y. Heprocccded.how-
When Mr. Jackson was called to Rich-1 ew, with neat caution and had gone some
Pj?^ ejBhtjJiLMgffiR»jwjSlTnTS^IStlB^S
hia position ns chaplain of thie command a(tcr \ , l(lle whl)e ^ afToupcomlox
with a tender txprcjrion of the ro.ation- through the woods. Their uniform revealed
ship he had held with all of its officers aud tlmt they were Confederate officers, and tn
men. Those who knew Mr. Jackson best I their midst was some one badly wounded,
mu ember hi. vlcwnut iutorritm. with o« * l >om toer «« wUtt .udI by Outr,mlicl;
hi. liurity of character, even in the sreatest I prmeiiee In the lima, one of them
of mirth; thereloro be It • aulhprttaUraiy to carry a certain l _
/.v*.f ml. That in the death of Mr.. Ituuc nnotoerpartel toe tortrjrmy °cc"Mcd.
Win.hip this oommand fed. th" !um uf j
one of one the oldier.' beet friend.—true amotnt hU own commend, shortly rtier*
to tho Sonth, true to her .oldicr., true to W.rd he i5mie.l that htonearall Jackaan had
the esn«e for -ehieh they fought, aim labor-1 tjeen toot, and from too clrcum.tanrot a.
ed .tendf-i.Uy and to the end to Alleviate knetr It wa. he he had Men luppnrted by toe
their .uttering. Many a dyin, «>:diec'a area Httte ,P° U Ptrem. Then It
- ijr tnlnlsterino care.
NEW YOKK, JulyU -Noon-stack, moder-1 clear,tar.-,, wnbky ateadyand unchanged at
lely active. Money 8. Exchange, long I U.ic.
.i.V, short I4.M. Etato bonds inactive. I
Government securities generally unchanged.
oTeramc^^swuri'uM , ~*s1ron‘r n **ncw M ' 8 4 WILMINGTON, July 12.-ftr*irit* turpcnUne
T-' S ccnu Vi* 4 SJTccnl firm »* Kosln quiet at n!E foi
if^if^BSSa^onthf duITand^r I *tr*lued: -l.«0 for good strained. Tar firm at
ZlJ i2&s22nr*hiunWlwn rSPSsK Credg turpenUne firm st 11.60 lor
criS-r^nSoS. Uta ““- haohramfor,el7o.dtp.finulorjdalm
The following are the closing quotations: I “ 1
Ala. tute bonds: iBeferrcd 10 I T],® 5 - «
'tS *• iSrti' ”” 5o X iA^rimn ^S17""'S I . ClfAWJSTOif. Jnly ia-8plriti tnrpcnUn.
CaSR-'B?! '“rS ichM. A*Ohu£'"'“ I flnn> wllh ■‘e 1 ** at Rosin In lair ile-
S 8;fc::z?S \ xtesriSr SSSLSI. ilM and lMtor ■ t ” inod “ d 10011
ilcago A North«..i32M|C.8t. L. A N. O...... 79 | tlrwlutJ ‘
do. preferred.
.I'Ag-jA
I do.grn#^
Frie.JMMMI
last Tenu R.
■■■ratio
leorgiarailroad—16ft'*iHan.4k llkJoi
lllnols Cen’ral—lscj; Harlem .
.. 151
.... M
,
Ake Shore..—.11(^4! Houston 4k Texas^ si
Loulffvlc 4k .Nash* tu* *'--
Memp s A •‘liar .. M
Kwh; and Chat... 50
New York tVn l...l‘:: , <
Pittsburgh i2.«t >
Uchta'd A Ailc... 2J-, >
Uch. and Uau.. lot *
clorod, reVtinB nnd.f h-rminUterins era. I .WJgi 1 ^!.**. egg.->gg. b «&»»
Many a fond niuShrr'. pltahat been dlled hc itcaten.nl toouUhh!
by her prcMnce there. Many a prayer, May. in ha eipoaed to a common danyer.
too, has been wnftf-d to heaven in ner be-1 Jackson was the former lieutenant and had,
half, awakened in the heart of the sick, and I in acrordaucc with the prophecy, fallen
tho wounded and tho dying when, per * " * ” ‘—
chance, the life ebbing flow loft the body-
iskei to take iU flight to the bies'ed
jalmsot heaven above.
At Atlanta, Uriffiu and Macon her zeal
victim to tho peril from which Revere barely
romr"» r c^t“hen W rtm 1““i,’ nSd b!7.7^b«>7b aSito In Ian Itto
come-eyen then she took np the sad re-| This morning I went down to Mont-
frainnnd built monnmenU over the forms terey, the Long Branch of California. On the
of our dead heroes. Then does she not I train was Ml ■Flood, with a doseu frolicsome
then deservea place in ourmemory? Even I g«1 f tmla girls. f>ome ot them got off at
in the earliest days of chivalry woman was JSBSiSnSr^"hSa
placed on the right hand of man. Indeed, I 1 T*”.'
f- -‘a her position there. 1 ^ erc * 1 - 1,n * ,x -* oven, ° hUn,uri >
Kuck Urasl's Courlahlp.
C.sc»s*<if» Star
The story of how Bark Grant courted Miss
»h. haa won nor Ponuon tw*. I ^kr. noed. lt la lien UtaldoTarooriuh:
"« therefore enrne.tly ndrt» the propo- ( , )r ,| had hi. .la hundred blooded hotma and
sition that has already beeAnade to ncct I It U here that he ha>l tbo«e tusuuunoous pbo-
aumen* to her memofR I tographs uken, showing the exact attitudo of
olcnl, further, That in the death of «*»• waiktng, pylng and running horse,
irmerchaplain, tho Rev. Robert F. g*TlSSSg a, aL 0
Jackson, Jr., this command has tost one of I ]' 4r i. aiJ j ,»,«• M excited him that he bain 1
its most ardent admirers ami best friends I theGnvernor's tilcture rxncllv.lh* >1** ti
Mr. Jackson was a relative of that uwblw ne i*mWrVr. nJKdeAlIri. .rteae are U,
old cM.fl.lo, too tmmorlal ■•■Stonewall,- 1 «Hy two Amerjran. eTer prti.trtl bj; to. Ig a;
who had already passed beyond the river I jjjjjfgjffyjEjL jjj h*,!SL,me. ^e Uroks
and.toodawalllnBhim there beneath tb. UhTTtoSEnSJhly »rtbW*SSb
shade of the trees, lie is not dead, but I r-^n girl.
sleeping. Although young and ambitious I -We all like Mias Flood," said a San Frau
todo hi* Master’* will, tn death even, he I cisco lad/; *
... *I and so fra
would not have chosen to live exoept in the I
t all list »iw>, MM m omu r mu-
ay; “she is so sensible, so dcmcoratlc
(rank and jressagly. ^ou^we
thought it was the other
l'saicL* “We thought Buck Grant flirted
tight be able to present to God a Itu% ,
jpleto otlvr.ng of himself” to I way •• j
Him. . ■ I with Mite Fiood.'-— —
Heeoteed, That these roso'utlon* be pub- “No." said say Mead, “f know all about It.
.. . .-i. - -■ •• * — Yosemlta with the part v when
■ jnd Miss Flood were first thrown
rilr of the deceased, with a ten-1 u f.]J^ r a
heartfelt ejrmpathy, and thatl ••V*ll,
ings of this meeting be sppro-1 Francisco from hU trip sround the world, be
ely inscribed upou tho mlnules of the I was entertained by Governor ffuaford, Charles
nd, Crocker end Mr. flood. Grant took a great
> resolutions being seconded, were |
adop
herenjon the meeting ad-
C. M. Wim.l h u
E. D. Hwnm, becretary.
t> grim, sturdy, self made mtu. The Gen-
f and Mrs. Grant took n fancy also to Miss
Dd. A fine looking girl, with a prospect
r or five millions, to an Intern ting object
I any parent who has a poor boy to fit oar -
I is a splendid girl, without any mooey.
I was saying, the Ueneial and Mrs.
liked MU* flood. They urged Buck to try and
skits #U
-187 Mil
Markets by Telegraph.
s
Consnld’d coal...... 82 ,
* “ mi
Man. Elevated .mo. 52
Mobile 4k Ohle.....
WSNML.ic.1
W. Ht. L. and P~ 3IH
Co. preferred—
W.U. Telegraph- I7X
N. Y. tiers tod 101
-.87
-.103
do. nrc
Pacino
Mall
*,67 I
8t PSTssr:
4b consols—
N. Carolina—
N. Carolina, new-
rundlng......—.
‘ im-..-
71’,
uu I
do 1st pretd.— 93 I
LFaul llTTi
do preferred—131 I
Texas Fadfie -... II
lUnlon Faclfle-. IM;. I
U. H. Express 72^ I
Wells Jk Fargo lr.J, |
HlOtwil")
COMMEECIiL.
, Hunt.
F.Uitei’slejsJ©^
P*NUr*CTUafD CY THE DR. HARTilR MEDICINE CO.. 213 N, MAIN if., ST. LOUIS
THE FOSS & PEVEY COTTON CARD !
107 Third St, Macon, Ga, j £3
—— !HUS
Hard w are. ; E-*
CAUMAUI ami WAGON MATERIAL, j m_'i
GRAIN CRADLES, a-.
•
CUTLERY, BELTING,
TINWARE, IRON, STEEL,
JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, Lowell, Mass.
(LAltefercnro: J. F. IIANhON, Agent Bibb Manufacturing Company, Mat on,
tnat24wlv
J, J. 1W1UUV,
•Sporting Goods and Fishing Tackle.
Parker Bmeb-Ludisg duns,
Lifter (old) action in stock—top snap lad
of August.
Agents for
Buffalo U. S. Standard Scales.
tnaj&wly
PIANOS&CROAiJS
Ora ii < I All tint i
Cotton Xarkete hr Telegraph.
LIVERFOOL, July 12 — Moon-uouon eaiy. I
Iddllng uplands 7; middling Orleans 7 3 itt; I
—lies laQOBi • peculation aud export 2JXXk to-
estate 2JIA0; American 2.10U.
ftTOiroa—Uplands, low middling clause, July
« SOttlafi W 04: July and Anguattt CO tttak 69 cfc I
August and Oct'tember «C2tt4a6«i Cl; Bepletn! I
ber and October • 334444 &2-4M; October and
November tt 4044att 3944; November and Be-1
ccmbertt:itt«M. Futures quiet. , 1
’ C ratuM*itradr; Joly 11,7; Antntrt :if2; Bew-1 LAnnot b. hU n eompaUtion with the
tember 1241: October 11.91 November 11.74; * "’"••ih,*****# »«- — * «•**»»•* -tam
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vffrtce. A marvel of
l; I multitude of low ^*t, abort weight, alum
•; I 11orat,a r 1 noTuv»?>Vn uST/iuu vTail street
; Decern ber ...11.7 „ , .
August.—1'2.91M1293 January.-...11 Oftfill.att
"^^benix4lSl2«2 February ^12.r#»29tt
nT...1I.M011.» March I2wi#»2.101
ater-.ll.7ftZn.7e | April 1222*1224
¥ YORK, July |12.—Cotton steady; sales
riddling upland* : middling Orleans
t onv>ll«l»iol net recelpu mo; exports to
BrtUan 1,112 to France 43*7.
OALVEHION, July 12—Cotton steady: mid
dling 12>£ Vow middling 12; wod ordinary
11H: net nteipu Rff from 44; salsa 122; stock 1,-
NORFOLK. July 12 -Cotton quiet; middling I
2H; net receipts 89; gross sales Ui, stock
^BALTIMORE, July IX-Cotton flrm; mtd-
waiw'teinBwsa
hi raertpu !C, (ton M. aalm ttotw. rtoci
"w’lLMlKQTON, July 13 -OXton Om; mid-
COMMERCIAL OR BUSINESS)COLLEGE
of Kontucky University,
ITII.Tint It. HMI ril, I'rMl, LKXINOTON. CT.
■ Ztulf AOOO trtJMMUl el IS# «h«i WW». I
. ti!.»» «ua Um l#»lm| Ilium «T XMftn. SUM* I
iyimee mown g tebilimiMta ■
ImMIm T.iti-h, tell. Sddrt—#ry .- I ter4 t. * r~i
*Mr Ca*|M •»u« ValMntty wtew w tetemtaI
!SmUmZe*U 9 Jl m !S% «m • TS^rSiy wX. Tte
»%mmn l<aUl«MMi4.teteMi i»»
• •., '» I,». ,.ar Kraular Fall 0,..hIh*. -rj.l
n. is**, w.insirii.pm-uUiugu..k».
Tl»e t'rrnrh Lolterf.
noun*e<l thut the French gorerr.-
rizeJ another lottery, so I get.her
hie been tho demand for it on the I j why, he Jurt laid himself
part of the peop!et The previous on* ex-1 wss Urn most devoted lover lever aw,
cited unbounded enthusiasm among all
1, aud the wide distribution of tho .. —
gave all ranks a taste of I ^hMIm Flood to May with him in tte'parior
*• I . . .a. - *--*-• “•‘—he •—
the satisfaction to bo
quired gains of tho lottery!
Yet neither the French
Europ
had la lh« «.lly - W.tMK
ttory. I prop*»*••!, end Mlm Flood, without any especial
1 -asbaiwr
»y, he hurried bark t
nibiuiiuivn, «u<; *-—■ ■ ■ —- .. ■ ■ ■■ — ■
gj® , ars!!e , «sa™=5
'oooUiir: 1 g5«r*"• *«“«••'
b, ml,hi «» mort,* “'£*■ « “ i “ •* | Tim my hand oOdallr, April MW.
Hew ORIJEASJ, July- 12-Cotm •.plrt; T ;
aid-lllni 131. low mldduac I3S yma ocdloa* I aprt.td* OrdlBayy.
ry ill. a« nertyv in; dram A wua —; p FJIKOIA, josra UOCNTT-'
"&S72- I GlVtI, C. Hmllh aa? l^aLUa
ithth* new ondotthe long
sUb’.lehod Ijouisiar. a State Littery Com - M „„ UUIIMU
nny aet f-rth at length in another column I to the rich banker et hie office In
1 this paper, to be ‘
loll.”
and went
Fri*ro, an-L
■■P^P#mPPfl##m)is the Nevada
the 8th of I bimk" Mr. riood llftened to the young man
onthjy thereafter, respertfuUy^drm. with tdeaxuru. But sUU he
talk about getting mar-
money to support a wife
August proxitnc. an.l monthly tn-n-niitr, r. . , , -
ondcr th.* -olt direction of Geir. Ib-nuro- “V. 1 , 1 . 1 'V, . 1 *1 ‘
*a,d and Errly. It -ill b. .««□ _t|>at in rl ,,j‘ a„™'a»y.a. moa.y tn.appma wll.
tow .eti.mr (,.i,Oa) L giran on a llckat, I what an ymu akaarm lur iKluluny 1
cou.t.tuliu^ It 111. la.mt «II«r lot that Yoaunrut mM hi bad no t«nlnma. but
willing to do anything.
‘•V. -v u !1." Mt 1 li.. mill' nlrti. ''I'/U'u
•Wherras Mrs.
■ u« «r« l. Broun »»' i<wJiiw4 fiteith, ^#m
ggg I utor .and executrix of the .estate of Jo
.1; . r.et leCelpte 1.
Mobile,' July u
ISJikS'2!!?t| , 2i u SE?«2SS7!37l s •* afffaaasiw * *.«» dJj
Mt'sulIIS JuirTlrtmoratomto.au.dm utd^mrathhan
<5 Un. lil; tow middling I3S. good ordlaary I tn touw rmnaa at thU rtkt.
use SS •*■ tolpaeou Mi, I „ r by to. Bnt Muoday Iw Aafurt oast li may
«-» ass I r' 6
itllanv
g tnted
WUncse my hand officially, ApilJ
aprtwtd* Ordinary,
liter I
■eu fir
litablishod in tho
id. Tho wholo 6ch** r uo will bq
reding reading and bear earc-
i Houltirru ft’nuala t ollegc
irango offers onsarpisred alrati-
1 all departt^ute of instruction,
, iuu»io aud art. There are four-
«t c1a*4 tOtteners in the cjrps of
n. The buildings are large and
irge
_ for Uapon*
«e’, and tlio ’number of pupils
Coe one hundred and ten. This
j,u an orclii-tftra uf young ladiew
.red our city with two flea cun-
t two >. ar« ago. That the public
mn> stoaiul fully uudmtand the advan
tage ifl--r.d by ihfes cul!ege,..pply to the
l rest debt for catalogue. 12 dAwlt
nl practi
oil**go boa
HHEViTIBS,
An English ban
boating accident Hi
j^rowUwteadjH
:«o ions by a
.., -...Jone survivor to I
1 of Eton, as there Is no river at
but the boy wasdrowr * *“
lug to ........
*?|
tad drailvou tuatoi u l >un»L tod i
think we ran UMaaA”
I**yrtclitiy. > U^brtMbtrtnrti !u« ti Floo..
saa.-as* ssfc.^s£?’dr , d».
hlnk It was Hood behind him who was mak*
teg the motJl foe him. .But It wan Flood. an«D
ko was doing U so that wouldn’t mm
pte mar Ice my daughter tor her money.’ Well
eueeem temui to make the young man tod
heavy. He eotrida’t slaigtLUemvMnhlmj
1. -rtl» V 1.4 ‘ions
w*. !» matle th : <! l!.ir» .
•■v\ »,At«ii tlie n»u‘.t ?
■ “AfteryouugOraal had made,
all the world was ulklng. about It. Ihe Floede
begeu to think M Ume to bringhlmhaeJtH|
-•^-°£iVliar , kGi
| i*8 wire wanted to JoC down
lha text, and laastag over to her scape-graee
5SXU* 3S=S
HAC0S UABCGT
Ptoyiftont.—Mtrkct. tdytlmtd tnd firm
ttQUotttloa*. Bto<m—C. K. rtdra. It 1 *. Euit
q ,lV ft!mo-.bouarn tl)t Bau
lo;»: turn, IA Halllr, 13S4.
lUAtt yrty dm. cholc. Ittl. It
t.i,UHS. V. Heflatd, la litre,
tmdttorbim llr.unrt t.rtk
urrled la Chi™f. b> ttmd rlu
Ra’JCT.'ttVSftPW
2«52K!a‘TO. ;! SvS
ItVtr-i.’k a bls’o'l In te* *«*of the 1* »• v
exp'.irtl'.riw it. ti.^ i rt* 1 entering JbibtmcBl
Hperpriasll
lu Nord. Brne
firita ex^amd^to
I been t«.•••».. -1.1
ry Crtn; f .*tjv r.t.t
■■family. 7 0k extfia family.
«4J3: family, |4.ott; hnckwhml, none. Bhcat
I2S“i»“S: l o v :
rotamAKDilAYj-Market T ”7*rm. WJilte
wn
troAica—Marke: firm. Gr
1V-4-. white extra
|cT^i;k. o. whims;
^'llAsnwAXK—Market dull
me; mule shoes 17.<«. I>
:.(•). Trat-#? chain'
Bibb Couttr Sherilf't Sile.
L t* «,M Uf.ire the nwrt bmim d;«
tellyol ktonmoo_to«tirtTiu-ltPe
mio.lL bum too total boon rt mlt.
mjLmJnaAtasV^
yditnl^B
ftvra,to k, K
MHMIto. Tbtt nightktomj wmit brtk d
^SSSSrSi '
I trrttltbtwlib L.r.
Kin tho world my '.
n t rtori—‘o ,ro yytu ulklnt tbont
„.h«wt»toloyo,|at ,;r»0L bat Btvrr
mot tb« letter, the mid H be eta't eomo
Itniebt to me I d-n't went bln.’ n-.elly
« .treat crtto-1 on bet tt Meal..
f*rk. toe ... to Hen I’re.-Kl-'.. enl be did
n.eweb.r. It'lrtocoebe lcerc-1 tort joor.*
"mat bit be-a Unite «Uh «erel jonn, to-
dto. not b-rttoaUriy h.r Irteade. *•> the
ato«iTmaa>eOdtoeJto«utto»e o«^bUely
^IiM Mu. H».l mini It machf
-\,e w.nTb.-ra on. tern trrr
K.|»>'llu|nel ii.mend.tal
»mm..rxetooatotbteryfu- !e r e-. ...eel
Xtlke't by Ttbynjk
■ALTIMOkE, Jtly li-fioor_r
s 8i.ro7.sv.
.bCTSjde
NFdMibS OUDJ jb.
CLOSING OUT SALE I
Fruit Dryers, Cider Mills,
Cant* 31111s.
T'lCIuO CUTTKIW
Evaporalors. Apple and Pcacli
Grinders, Peach and Apple Par- 1 (Inf) nMSSn^XS.TKSJ.* ”7
crc and Pcacli Slcners. x^,., ,, r „„i„ Pl .„ 3 , ll „ lt
Engines,Farm Implements,
Seeds and Fertilizers
Always in Order.
Mark \V. Johnson & Co.,
j„ . _lT~ V7 Jltirlclfii Street, .iflmtfii, *•'«.
T j Mention this paper.]
hL :i'z\ L ti I
Yi*S CECT i'i THE
O. 11. SetGUng,
to l*owlnrHtreel,
.ti.ic o.v, <;i:oit<JlA,
nzALaa ut
Groceries, Plar-tatlon
Supplies, Ba'pgiTig.
Ties, Etc., Etc.
1 am now making a specialty of tho
Lummusor Improved
TAYLOR GIN.
I claim that it ia tho meet compact
and simply oor«traded gin made, con
sequently it in more easily operated
and will ran longer without needing
repairs than gins with complicated
‘machinery;that it combines the merits
Speed, Light Dbacowt aid Good
.Sam tlx in greater degree then any eth
er gin. It will psy yon to sto this gin
before buying. janl3eod£w8m
A RARE OPPORTUNITY!
Bead tlio Figures.
Fancy Bunting 3c, Plain Bunting 5c, Lace Bunting 8c.
Dress Goods 10c, funner price 20c. Press Goods 15c, former price 25c.
Drew Goods 20c, former price 30c. Dress Goods 25c, fotmer price 40c
Splendid line Glngbams 10c. former price 15c.
New line Lawns 10c, sold elsewhere 12 to 15c
Pants Linen 15,20 anJ 25c worth 25 per cent, more,
Flannel for Bathing Salts 503 and GOc.
Eleyrimt AN8or(jh*‘nt ol" Xiosiory
AT NOMINAL TRICES.
—• UnBRy It til tew SOr, 73o and 81.00.
New lino M WWW Good, ttrltln; tnd to titlyo etyly tbit mk. Sttt jour limy
ami money by coin# direct In
J. W. RICE dfe CO.,
Tl '* Letrtrra In Low 1'rlCM.
TUB
RANK
LEADlltC FEATU:
ISAAC A.SHEPPARD/; CO.lit n-n.m
M(0. A OUUUb" ; < • at.
MILL & FACTORY SUPPUES*
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING. HOSE
and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS MX.
KINDS. IRON PIPt, FITTJKCS
BRASS GOODS. STEAM G
rNGISE GOVERNORS, Ac. Sea* f»
Price-list. V/. H. DILLINGHAM A C£».
421 Main Street, L0U1SVILII VT.
g JESSE JAMES
Tl.oos ncL* of maaioal fami'ies through
out lbo Booth arc intending to purebuto
Pianos aud thgana In tha fall, when cut
tou come* in. Why whit! Buy at once,
ami et.lirt>.i the 1 ng, but onm-r er months
with must *. and m.nka U>« “llant-1 Homo"
•til'. mor« joyful. Tha sum cur find* u*
ith a tremendous stuck or Iustmrueute Mt
iVHUMh, at our NINE BHANC1I
liOUHEB, at our csiillfis AgeBoies, sud
wiili m many morn to arrive before Octo
ber 1st, wide we are under cont'Act to take.
We cannot c* ry this iinmenan s'oek until
fall. It must be sold. It will be. Cn*h
buyers will want many iustraincnis. In-
ptallmcnt buyers will take more, and tho«o
who at this time of the sear «■#!■
vi-uientlv meet our Installment t aymonts,
•will ytlstflv rnrnu In nmJt» nn«
IVKiciBummor Spcolr*! OfY-r.
lyjt'iiii non x ox A ri.ixi
»to CAHII /roil X OS A.S OHO 1x2
Aid the balance November 1st next, with
out one cent of interest. Oo interest 01
advance in price. If talanee can’t be pak
in the fall, Kroger time will be given, with
n reasonable increase of price. All ♦ net re
in enlscf every grsde tnd price tacluded in
thin sale. Tell your nmsicnl friends of it
I Write ns for Gntaiognes, I’noo L'sU, Cir
culars aaj foil pirtlcular*. This snlo
doses Octo»*cr 1, IWL Early i rrd.-so uT~
cm es cash prices and easy terms. Addro
rxI^Practical Life.
Cheapest BIBLES V.. .
‘
SWITZERLAND .
ENDORSES
PENNSYLVANIA *
Pror.ouncinR THE LANCASTER V/ATOH
“THE BEST WATCH
MADEJN AMERICA.”
WEBSTER'S
UN ABRIDGED.
- .J 1 ■«!■ I UAOOA, 1TO|»
lOOO tiioro than anyolhrr Ei'ciish
Four PoRri Colored Pint*-*, .TOW
EnffraTtngs, (n-iuiy tl.r. 'if *■•< »- rote
In sny other blct'y,) ala >'< nta : • - Bvanaft.
loal Dictionary rl»lngr rs. f iu i>i.wiai
-ruing over 8*100 noted per—a.
-mnirnlfl by Mint-* ftii| i'« • i b-tew—> ite
lUtea, rtU-l byftO Coll.-if.
Q. * C. HERRiAw A CO., Fub’ra, ft prut,-*** to—a.
^■rer>resentcri to
■aL! estate withrmt an adielnMratur.
■ ThU is therefore to die all peraons eoncernsri
Bulk to show cause, if any they have, on tha fim
H Mon.lay in AuxnH next, why letters ofsdraln-
Utratbro steroid not te lsmed to J. W. Jock,
clerk of tho Muperiof Court ..ft raw(..rd n.unty.
■toBftjj^My Itarol officially, June »). isej.
VIll'• II. H. UoLTuN, Ordinary.
Julyud^H
Chattanooga Saw
Warrantod Unsurpassed I
Httl iHlnotIon a uiu-nutcotl
W« tntkt t ypMitlty o( n pairing tU kind#
J uly" «.".m “'’cuKtaNO* Hi A, TENS.
Southern Female College,!
• 3 1 drawn Monthly.
LAUIUNGE, GEORGIA, zri'AMTALPRIZE$1X,OOO.mo
Tlckclsonly §3. ftliaree In pruporllou
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
xvm |||.»»I FREi: th* tr i-ito
Hovt'VrV rii'ltl'aiVl'rtar'.icB
P
AND AND MINERAL BPBIXO FOR
_ J Koto.—000 aertt of cbotra Uml on th.
Hot of the Dtw railroad, 11 tsiltt from
lUtena, aa Ocatalgta rirer, will b. told in
lou to rail parchtrart. E will tlaa rail lWl
terra tpaa which tbrrt U t reUndid min-
tral rprint, tot wtUy ol Mhith U rich im
iron, .all m r tad muott'l. Apply to
I qT5. DAVIS, Uaittato Ot.
■ iql> , J.ta.V-*t.k-‘. , t^M
H.H.P.
Advantages ucsorpas—d. last cataloffte
num' ers 145 pnpile a* d 110 in mnvic. An
nual expensea for board aoJ tuition, UOTt
the same with music, 8207. For catalogue
address L r. CL
jnlyl2-ncsUtcow2m
. COX, President.
CORDON INSTITUTE
daoghters. It has all lbs modern sppliancci
and a recerd for sacc**tfal teschlrg no-
parsUrlel 2*7 pupils. Fall term bemos
Acguot 21*L For calalotfu* and part tolar*
address CIUS. K. LAMBDIN, Itaea^ or
W. 1L WOODALL, Bee'y, Barnes villa, Ga.
jalyl2-dAw<7w
THE GEORGIA SEMINARY
For Young Ladios,
TJC GAINESVILLE, HALL COUNTY, OA.
LL Will open (all tevar ffepteeiter 4.1*2. wllh
a fail corns of teach*s in Pctenee. Haste and
Art, equal In
l-»t In the
R bas no equal; la acbol-
irealalegne write to
W. C. WILKEff, Pres.
, lor a little wUean/la pte dnri
Hill's Hepatic Panacea
Manufactured by
W. H. BARRXTT, Druggls
Augaito, Gcrg-.t.
ENTIRELY from R'tfyre tnd HERBS
that hare for A CENTURY bran racorat-
ftUy trad fra Um raraOTtlof SUjfciSiSS
tjtf. .orrattegte »«ra«^raqra •* t»
Stomteh, tnd porityiu tbt Blood.
TUs medicine Is wsil known in many
places in < r.-ia and houth Carolina, and
lias bte-a recommended by the most itara-
etl of the medical profs— ion f-*r
UEADAniF-S SOUR STOMACH. DVS-
nniL • , **“
TORPID LIVER,
IcHCLUl AND KKVKR, . .
SKIN* ERUPTIONS AND HAD CONDI
TION OF BLOOD,
whereacratcbe* and *:;i.l4s cctebe
aiiUO>;cgau«i nggra\ating
a,, tu l %'••• * bu-ilt-B li-aa o Ur
i and rnta.Ufur.<
t>. It will ear* U.« •>
Vf.l^t ai 1 Hor»~.
ARTERIAL BLOOD
TS always psrfxctly trotrrmvat, b»itg, like
L miaous, so full of dead tDsae that Lsvi
tical law forbUs Its neoas food, but bovine
blood, always foil of oowpen elements, to
now a staple peneertption. If creation
were vaosacksd a fooler mixture could not
b* found. But SOU of it is used by M. S
Til* >MSON, M. D., Macon, On., who sends
pure remedies anywhere to suit the case
de-cribed in oorre-'.o3dsnce. jtgSdawlt
DRIED FRU!TS7
Wm/l ALLEN & CO,
Produce Cnmmijsion Merchants,
IQ4Warron 8t., New York.
UeUkaf snhatnpctens fwnntw eh arch ett-
-The Lori »U1 »^rely fStoper all who aid artln
r, ’7 <
• *.u:> i l
loaitiana Etate Lottery Comoanv.
Incorporate! la ISitt lor 25 rears by the Led
islatnre for Kriurett—ri andi tharlULte pur
BBjfifcrcstfKsintofefiiRj
• r popular vote its fraiwhlM
he tirr»* tit fcUte t uaitltu
lion adubto! Derembcff »l. A. !>.. ;s^9.
The unit Letter^ erne eeted — and
ifs fi'niiiif Miiyir A tttnber
iU X"sriUPPtioTIXIT V
TO H’tX A EOitTVS Eo—tl*‘llTtl
Glut Mi bHAWlSO, CLAM fl. AT h*W off.
LKAS8. TUnOAT. Auyuet *, IViY.-
mthU nlh 1 y Drawing.
#.•« k after fot loir t ii IjjyfteWte^Bto
;>n, V. Itemirrunrtl. oflM.,"nd
Hen. Jutntl A. Em in, of \ trutnln,
sboi—
Capital Prize. $76,000.
1 lekrle at Five Dollars Keel,
fractious. In riltlis In piops-lUa.
ust or mua.
1CAMT AL FlUZE ITVtlO
2MUZI
UNIVERSITY,
V^rtM^kra ’le tttLUJ V! . -*»* —- *
OTARTLINC
VV DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTOMB.
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