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'<1 Ire ©xuttrgut UUu'hhjr (T c 1 cexir-'ipiui^: 3lonaral sV
Till: }!M'.SSEXGKIt AT SIGHT.
A race at mo window,
--•Cxup on *he pens;
v» i»o i- !* «h»t want* me
To night in the ruu ?
I hare lighted my chandlers,
And brought out the wine,
For a score of good fdUr. a
Were coming to dine.
The dastard* have failed ma,
And sent in the rain—
The man at*the window
To tap on the pane.
X hear the rain patter,
1 hear the wind blow;
I hate the wild weather.
And yet 1 must go.
the niftht!
—Kickard I/cmri SlodJarJ.
GEORGIA GLEANINGS.
inn to-dny, however, and wo hopo the rain
will come before it* absence doea damage.
It i* greatly to bo regretted that the d s-
poaition to prosecute qach other on tbe
criminal side of the conrt for the moat
trivial offense* prevaila to rn alarm
ing extent among the negroes of oar
community. The justice's court of this
district was in session every day last week
as a eoraiintment court for trial of
isnes founded on warrant* aworn
out by uogrots against negroes, nine-
tentlm of which are prompted by malice
on Uie impulse of the moment, and are
finally compromised. There ia bot one
good thing about it, and bat for one class
—the ollicers collect costs.
A long felt want has born supplied nt
last by the enterprising firm of Orr Bros.,
who havo received and will keep for the nse
of the pnblio a very iiandsomely finished
hearse.
It is with unfeigned sadness *f heart
that we announce the death of (he infant
daughter cf the late William O. Giles, at
one time editor of the Louisville Countr.
And I doubt if a community ever extended
such pare, sincere sympathy to any one aa
to the prief-strieken young mother, who
■hm three
,Vf;iV.H GATHERED RY SPECIAL
COltRESPOXDEXTS.
Apart*.
July 17.—Superior Conrt adjoarned Fri
day at about 7 p. m. after dispoaing of a
number of important civil casts, and nil of
the criminal cases where defendants were
in jail. The greed jury retnrntd a Urge
numbe r of indictments and presentments,
among the Utter several for violation of
the Uws regulating the sale of liquors. In
their general presentments they indorsed
the action of the building committee, as to
the oonstrnctiou of the new coirt house.
They condemn the liquor traffic in the
strongest terms. This lest, we believe, U
destined soon to be a thing of the past; for
a steady, bnt certain and powerful change,
has been and is now going on in publio
opinion, which will soon place Hancock
county in her proper position on this que*
lion. As to the liquor truffle in general, it
iaaitrangecommenUry upon (he politi
cal, moral and religions condition of our
ooaatiTi that Kansas and Iowa should, u,
popular vote, prohibit the manufacture
nml sale of spirituous liquors, and Georgia
should licence both.
Oyey the larger part of cur ooanty rain
is much needed.
Manv fine corn fields in the county are
n0 7 5-«• much attention as the
oats did two months agy. A. H.
Tort Ynllejr.
July 17.—James M. Jordan, residing
near Columbus, dropped dead at U o'clo k
on the morning of July IRb. It is (oppos
ed that his detth ensued from heart di«-
thst. 'Hie derated had been iu feeble
health for roma years, but prior to his
destb was enjoying tolerably good health,
and 'daring the morning was seen at a
neighboring store discossirg the j,*nsttl
topics cf the day among Ms friends, and
remgrkffl that as It was a pleasant morn-
Uurhc believed he would go over to his
'residence aud do some garden work; aud
w\flo there, without a moment’s warning,
he was snatched from oarth away, and not
A Krai was near to render any kindly as
sistance in hla last moments, and ho was
not discovered until a half liour after hla
death. His daughter msred him, ond-ts
»he waa thinking about turn it seemed a
silent monitor told her to go td the garden
and f he would find him dead; and sure
enough shrdidl Ob, what pings of horror at
the sight that met her gaze! What heart
felt emotions! There were sorrow and
mourning that day. The tad news flashed
ovtr the wire to his son in Fort Yailey and
also to his son in Macon. He was born
near Clinton. Ua., in 1821, bat had been a
naidett in iort Valley nineteen years, up
to within a f-*w days of hi* death. He
vu affable and kind, liked by hie neigh
bors and affeotionate to hla surviving chil
dren. Ho was a member of tho MetbodUt
church. His remains were carried ta Fort
Valley and interred in Oak Lawn ceme
tery, betide hie deceased wife and chib
drtn.
ltlisclreticnr, Tierce County.
Jclt Iff.—All trope in our oounty are ex*
eoDewt Our farmers are staying at home
and mcrchsnta say trade i* dull. Good
th* a for both parties. Credit is ruinous to
sailers and buyers. The condition of the
(armor ia this comity U improved. A few
years ago he, from pressure, told ofl close
chickens, eggs, butter, ete. Now we, in the
village, go without these—the farmerette
them—and we buy his melons, potatoes,
cotton find wool. The l&et named crop
ia small, eat twenty-five boles in tho coun
try, bat it is doubtfcwe remunerative be
cause it brings a dollar when there ie an
income from no other source. Truly, this
is a good country. Didn't you believe
it when I wrote that ere could plant and
gather the year round* A mistake occurr
ed in my former letter about the prtoe of
land: Near town, say $5 to |r, per sere,
and two to six milt* distant from fifty
cents to $3. Notice the map and see, os
ooresUemed townsman, Dr. U. J. Smith,
ttys, we are ou "the divide" between the
gulf and the,Atlantic water*; a ridU.e trace
able to tbe lllu* Ridge in north Georgia.
Mr. J. 8. Tyson, master of transportation
of tbe excellent Savannah, Florida aud
WeeUrn railway, lias bought a summer
home and will move hie family here. We
wtlcoino him. lie wi;l find onr village ot
some TOO inhabitants, moral, intelligent.
Industrious and kind. Tax*must.
Unoavitle,
Jolt Iff.—In the report of the proceed
ings of the mam meeting of the Democrat*
of Crawford county on the toarth day of
Jaly, your corr»i«nd* nt neglected to state
that the delegates to the gubernatorial eon-
mtioo ware instructed to support the two-
thirds rule, and were instructed further to
TOte for Hon. A. 0. Bacon for governor
and lion. Thomas Hardeman for Congreee-
ttfi.tf targe *o long as their namee
should be betor* tbe eonventioo. Like in-
itructioos were given the delegatee to the
§3K^r T " UoB “
which to lavish her affections, but now it,
too, has “gone to join the angels,” and her
young heart and life ammrvershsdowed
with gloom. — C. If. M.
Gordon.
Covington.
July Iff —There has been quite a dearth
of news here for the past two week*, and
hence there was no ocoaron for a commu
nication from your correspondent Ho
write* now principally to let you know
that yon still have a correspondent here,
and one, too. who feels a lively interest in,
and reads with much pleasure your bright,
spiey and ably edited paper. Hinco tbe
selection of delegates to the State conven
tion, some interest has been manifested
in torsi politics, and the question of nom
inating candidate * for theLegislature and
county offices i* now being agitated.
There will doubtless be a nomination, a*
the leading Democrats in the eoccty are
sensible of the fact that a failure to nomi
nate would bo a suicidal policy in the
party, a* it would be an indor>etnenl of
IndepeodentiHin, tend to disrupt the par.y,
divide tbe Democratic vote and invure a
Republican victory.
The citizens of tho western portion of
our county (embracing four militia dis
trictsjare considerably eternised on the
subject of "the stock law,” a* they are
roon to hold an election to determine the
quest ion of "fence''or "no fanes.” The
Wilhfee following result: For fence,
1,100 votes; for no feuce, 105 votes. Sev
eral precincts in the oonnty did net hold
any election. Had the poll* been opened
in HI the precincts the fence side would
have had 1,900 or 1,400 majority. The mat
ter stands abated at tills writing. The no
fence side have protested the election.
The matter will be decided the 9th of
August be'ore Judge It. T. Roes. One
manager from each precinct is requested
to appear before Judge Ross on that day.
Croj* of corn and oolton in Jones coun
ty are splendid* There will be more oom
raised in tbe county this year than any
year since the war. The oat crop was aleo
very floe.
1 will keep yon putted on matters from
this county if you wish me Ul and will
writo under the t une Of Wallace.
K*n*N (euaiy.
July IA—Harvesting toff threshing are
scarce three year* ago was a happy bridg. ubeimrexineivSy diseased .and
aodon tholftbof last Deoember mbtoajb , nfh ,,,t w i,a« saslons advocates.
hearted widow; bat she had left to her this
each side ha* rations advocate*.
We laird of cos geetleman, to-day,
however, who does not pror**+
to confine fcimsdf to «Ujct
as lie ie reported a* fcaereg rani
that “he was like Mr. Srer-bcr.* * l e.
the fence,’ and oo both snlca of th* frees,
as he hsd frierde
a tvdh tods* and drd xol
July 17.—CUpt. Wm. Smith is off hi* I h .« mnta-onii*
— - J ‘ U ' 1 Sme and hirSibret if he
train with billons fever.
| Mr. J. K. Barfield, of the drag firm of 1 ^ a0 -\ are ccknown w yier eerreeveil
Bridget * Barfield, is confined to his home ent; but. j n ^ ©f (be an- he makes
brjlcknwe. ... . I there are greet poesthilitMe ahead el Mm. |
Mrs. Annie Rioe returned from AUan.« fJ jj jf be maiaUin* hi* preernt iomivooI
Baturday night. he will, according U a certain sehcot of
4 8p»® •» and mo*qult es etc nojitj*., erectnally famish fine matentl
still to be felt and eeeo. I L— healing imaginarr t roeebe* in the
The nicoio at Oriffin e Chapel Satordey I p^.^7eon£day his^H
W S5 * huge affair. _ , : cation as a candidste for guberav. V
Th;re is a curiosity near Gordon in the mA7 be ardently advocated by -hi*
JP2L'MSr tneeds on both sides of the fine*."
property of Mus Josie Ldmocd«on. and^ Xbe crap prospewt* here are not
th ®- dono V,^ u n, ? i * . *, I as favorable as they were a few weeks ago.
Hit habite are fine. His rooetis just above „ ^ ^ no nun of any coose-'
the smoke house door jandwben the oUrer iQ u,i. neizhbortiood sine* July 8.
fowls fly off, he P{«^ bimse.f » BWt acd I b^th cotton and upland n>rn are being
adjourns to the dining-room window, and injar#d by lh i« coouoned dry weather,
his distressing cm* are then toed uatU ot the oolton i* quite small
he gets hi* breakfast. Aft®' breakfast a I u ] ts not fruiting at al!. Unlix;* we have
plange-batb, and Bob is off for the field*, ^ tAtoc% hereafter the cotton crop
At meal time, however^ he is »b W« pfacn 5m\,ui be both ehort ami late. C. D«
for dinner. 1 has he spends his time ; and I |
though "bird* of his feather” cry fondly to J Marlett*.
him day after dsy. hs has never gained his [
pouaent to loarf his fair friend. li.
J July 17.—Mr. Barney, of the Teleoeafu
Iaxi>Mcsse.voeb, was in onr town last week
shaking hands with his old friend* and we
sc* thi» s’ 1 **® * namber of our citizir s are
over and the grain crape Tier# turned out
so well that for oee® we hoar no oomplHnt
or grirobling about short crap* among
that often di**rt>oiat*d. heavily taxed,
much sdviecd clato called forme-s. All
seem to be satisfied with the yield of their
wheat and o*t crop The Messrs. Urigg*
Hretbera h*r* threshed in this county
nearly sixteen thousand bushels of wheat
and col* and have yet tothrtsh about four
teen thousand more, acd there about fif
teen threshing machine* running in the
eounly. If each ou# of them bns throned
half as much as Messrs. Griggs tliere wi’t
o* wheat enough in old, Morgan to
wets, and units* it come* very soon corn
will be, as usoal, a failure, except the very
rerty and that on the bot'oms.
We would say something about our
Brawnwood school, but fear you have been
roonuracemetized too much already.
1 hone oar next Legislature will incrcaso
the school fund so as (ogive nine months
free school and change the time of of com
mencing from July to November. B.
smiths mils, Jasper County.
Jclt !7.—Your oorrespondent attended
a onion meeting of the rriraitive Baptists
yesterday st handy Creek Church, in Butt*
county, immediately on the line of the
Macon and Brunswick railroad. The ter.
vices were conducted by Llder W. B.
Oxford, assisted by Elders Harden, Me-
Elroy and Thuratsn. There was perhaps
aa large and as orderly n congregation as
over met together upon any similar occa
sion iu the limits of Dntts county.
After listening to a fine rermon from
Elder Oxford, the coogregaiion repaired
thought that Hickory Grove was tfce slant for a week’s visit to Indian Spring, j lVorfAStar: BiaAlfJoDea.ooIored.il
, . . tnd we believe that, moxt of the arrange- ’ said to be in the field as the Radical candi-
»«*; <?’ th. trlph»T. bt.n p.rfect«d, but d.t. to represent Worth count, in ih« next
I am informed lo-da, br L!.nl«a.nt Bor- Leaiilalnra. Ibis shows th. necMiit. for
nettr that lb. boy. won't go. It ,lavjr, tholonghorgMuIuSS in U?. Km«J.Uo
mncblober.greUadUnUhoor.cuMionhuipart,. Indep.ndenti.un It too danceronr
laden Ihrougb, aeitmnst be a great dieap-1 to embraoo a’, ibis juncture. B
meat to msny.iu oar city who contemplated *r M _ n aPlan .
a pleasant time with the military boys i JW 1 * 8 ** 0 *
away from homo. •p®*«'teg paragraphs and inci»ive remarks.
Good crops and plenty of rain in this see- ' u 11 * 1 9 opinions of his own and
on. W.
flrookM'M .Station.
July 18.—All day singing at Mt Zion
imp-ground last Honday.
garden rpot, but this part of the moral
vineyard will excel any of tbe vo-called ex
tra crop* in Craw/ord, Ihongb a portion
of the erope on the road leading from
Thomaston to Flint river factory are al
most comparable to eights unseen—cotton
cvqweially—almost invisible to the eye of
Iho spectator. We notice that Mr. Frank
Mathews, Mr. Charlie Mathews and other
adjoining farmers, parties that have noi
met my personal acquaintance, have belter
prospers for good erope th.m any the wri
ter nks yet teen. They expect to get a bale
of ootton from each of forty-three acres—
not taking the whole crop at Urge, but
only the oboioe spots. As a general thing,
ttetr corn crop* will average irom twenty
to twenty-five bushels per acre.
Mr. Frank Mathews will leave here to
morrow morning for Atlaota, aa a delegate
to tbe xrove <n the chureh-ynrd, where
there wot one of the most bountifnl din
ners prepared to refresh tt o inner man
that it has ever been your correspondent's
good luck to partake of. I have often
heard the expression about tablet "groan
ing under the weight of good things,"
and I think 1 can say truthfully
tint there were some tables on the ground
that could -c: towe jield us mu<?hmore
than they had on them, without saying
. anything to detract from the merits of
1 otlms, 1 do not lh ; uk there are any three
Ruiltbvllle, i w _
July 17.—^Yesterday morning the oolored | Jiliig'ihv TBLroBAril ten Mnsuots
pojple ot this vicinily were shocked by a I f i 0ce bis visit,
report that one Simon Lewis, a quiet, in-1
fiUZSHZ,iJirfflSIJSSK
daJwTT’TulmaSf 1. V., iu tho ob«nc« j •»iwlfel'l* 1 " 1 wowbMreSfbn
of a coroner, organized an inqueet and I jj? r
proceeded to examine the foots. The I railroad and .^negroesrefuMu j .^^2 to detract from the merits of
j roof showed that Simon aud hi. wif. had 1 ‘‘Iwhen word..n,ued, | f u U..M
been at varisnos for soms time, llwed apart
that ou the 6th *
eighth of an
•I»WM » fctwd that glmon had thwat-1 I loadVa dowa i¥iriimMt «.r,thine good
ecbd Ur life: that she was prepared foi I AtS*liihadtakS from the?#orore I t0 that J° a could mention, and it was
him: was noi afraid of him. and t*»sy MoC B ^. Afi9 !
would hear from her. On Saturday even-1 UjJSjU? mil 2-d then raire«*S* I tkc tables wore cleared cfl large baskets of
l«wrsh'met Simon. Ho bough*, her one-1 a “ 1 *V n _** v ? °°L.i*w111-d TtSniweSI * roil f »ne wetermolons werspartaken
hiuf pint of whisky and they went I * ttn iLme ^ thonHitI of nnlil ev8r 7hody present was satisfied,
off to themselves and had a Tw^niv five or I nod still there was enough let t to have fed
long talk. Saturday night Ohe Jj ■S t »hlt*werJon Hiefr rsv ** mnD > moro * 1 haT ® hoarU il " aid th f t
and Simon, about lulfpMt nine, wwt to a I {birtyjrmM white men wore ou their way I tho nwrcsl w « y to a newspaper man’s
store, and Simon spent his last nickel to 1 JrivHI^?° n < I heart is right down hla throat, and I think
buy her a bat; then in a short time they I fSSlJStLSTSSktete 1 ®dUor of lire Aryua verified the ex-
-* ^ ... , fakei I rhn |p‘<RsJou, fortho last I saw of him he had
he got so bad I 5E5m?«» A fttuSerreete^eSrdavmora 0 I tbo ® haT,k ° r ® ®hoU in one band and a
d to his house I {JJa'iJJJ^h/lSttha I P° D0 °* U?Wbre«d In the other, making
and died in convulsions.” Lou was arrest-1 ^ iJ5m!S h cltlh ® I signs to the balanoe of ns to help
ed and confessed to having given him tbe I cnm P» an “ on ® them wounded. I ourselves. It wa* also said that the
poison in some whisky. The strychnine I , H(Vm . * (editor of the Trump eat until his
was found at her house and about twenty “ , * | stomach turned, and upon invfstigxtion
flvo grain* taken out of the bottle. Dr. J. I Ji t ly 14 —Mc\ lllo is qnict and to.ernbly I W|U ( oan d |hat the other side waa a Ixt-
W. Clark ha* made apo»l mortem and will | sober. There hss been no one shot or cut ] ter receptacle for food than the one be set
have the stomach auslj zed. In the mean-1 herein more than a week. (in with.
Tbe new ch irch 1. bointf fi Ubed. Mr. I R.ini. rerjr much needed, though erope
twiiou* edmir.i.tered b, hie wife Leu Erentlhn. got inlohli now houM.nd on, 1 “jiUu, Htar bU «^^ere'exce'umt joung
Lewi., and that ehe U guilty of mntder. 0 f oor dignilnrie. hn. got into » new pnir 1 - ’ ' * «D r exoeiienx joung
noery for Inwren-Cen the djiua decta- , brwck „,
ration of a husband be used as evidence ( „ , ,
against the wife. E. N. A. I Mc\ille is all sad over the probable loss
r ..o« V» 1101,1 “»». Mr - Rewlin., who ie I ‘^m«T» i ti‘c“MnreSlon ofU»'T5thwiil'da
cnrtereviiie. | preparing to leave ns. It will be a smash | Q-iite a difference in the count of the Con-
July I7.-A Hot oocnrred Saturday on McVille. We could better dispense I •ttlulioH and the Teleobami on the Ste-
nmony the.hnnde wy ged in | , llh other m.n then with him. Mu. Phew end B,con deUgut... WhoUH.htI
nud Georuin milrond, .boot fire mile. I Ville will bou l.m. without him n. tho I UrtewTIIle.
from Kockmert, tn which .white m.n by bre.kf.it UbI. would b) without th. coffee JcLt i 7 ._ 0nr mU e town hM been lirely
Znno VfJJii'tl'.SlVJi pot. I for it to. d«y» ptct. The clo.lug .xerci.ee
been arrested. I have not been able to ob- [ has been having a terrible time with tbe foved T^ nmU's verv clearly demon-
U LV l ^Sl! l rIl l h ,l l r, *«nn^n,.*nr nn ... Miphoid fever ooopled with mump*. HU jitrated the fact that thalr training had
r£.£kifi!*!!(in!£r mil SSf neinVnl I »»»!>• **** ® Dl1 ta nownmoiDg prcfu*ely. I been in experienced and competent bands.
Cherokee raHrofd, tnet with a veiy painful |. A ^ u „j.i .I Your corren>ondent refrains from nam
ing any of the pupiU who were participants
IUUU1MIVU UUUII KUUTOUCU IO-US”,
Judge Stewart presiding. We lean: that
the criminal docket will not o me op be
fore to-day week. Quite a namber of easee
are on tho docket to be disposed of. An
exciting time will no doubt prtYall.
The weather U extremely warm at thU
time. When rain waa plentiful the farm
ers wanted mote sunshine; but now the cry
is, rain to oool the atmoephere. 8. A. M.
Ward’*.
Jitl< 1G.—We are needing rxin, though
the crops nr j very fine.
The Rev. Thomas Morse, assisted by
Here. B. L. Binion and R. A. J. Ilevill, have
ig on a protracted meeting
past nine day s, and baptized
uxuw »i..a xu.>rniog.
Married, a*. 4o’clock this evening, by J.
R. Tison, J. P., Mr. — Gustln to Miss Mary
Barrentine, all of Randolph connty.
Messrs. Tot*e Stephens, cf Dawson, and
T.8 Goode, of Rando'ph, nre building a
large warehoaso at this place. B. E. B.
niackvUenr.
July 18 —The public school has opened
in this Tillage.
Col. 8. W. Hitch, political editor of the
AVu-s uiul Signal, hae gone to Marietta
with Lis family to spend the summer.
Rev. Mr. Jenkins, pastor of the Baptist
church, has moved to Daxloy for a time.
Watermelons ate abnudout, and good
ones "three for a quarter.” The apple and
peach crops nre failures. Crops are
boom. A commercial traveler said enough
will be made id the corporate limits of
Blacksheatto feed it
Tbe busy burglar entered Dr. Allen
Brown’s dontal office Sunday night and
appropriated among other things a valua
ble double gun. Bach occurrences are
rare here.
To-morrow, Wednesday, the 19tb, will be
agilt-t dgo d»y in old Effingham county,
where l onoe lived. Grand annual county
picnic. Transient,
rroi. uenderson dosed a very interest
ing revival meeting at the Protestant
church last week.
Mr. Joe Prinoe returned to Americas last
week. His brother, Dag Prinoe, and fam
ily arrived to-day, and will spend some
time with Dr. Dunbar, his father-in-law.
Mrs. A. G. Prichard, of Spalding, is ris-
Ring Mrs. W. H. Palchsrd.
Miss Lou Reichter,of Montezuma, is the
guest of Miss Annie Boykin.
Mr. McKetdew, tbe live list man of At
lanta, was with us to-day.
Mrs John Starr is ser.ously.
Prof. E. T. Pound, of Barnesville, is
making up a singing school.
Cantaloupes and watermelons are jn«t
coming in. Some complaint of the latter
rotting.
Dried fruit coming in trill revive trado
somewhat. Alpha.
tf Oil t <*/.IIIIIM.
July 19.—Miss Kittie Walters died at
her home in this place on the 18th iustnnt,
of typhoid pneumonia. Every person iu
this cl tire section knew her and loved her.
She was a friend to everybody, and every,
body was a friend to her. Of her it enu be
truthfully said that the world is thobettei
off for her having lived. She has gone to
her reward, and we will mire her. She
was laid away this morning in Felton’s
Cemetery, by sorrowing friends and grief-
stricken relative*, whose tears moistened
the tnrf of her new-made grave. The sun
of life went down mirroring in its last rays
the deeds cf a blameless record, to rise
again on other shores and shine anew with
brighter radiance in the "rkles beyond.”
I IKE.
T1IE GEORGIA PRESS.
R™ in lh, fluid lop Conirre../'—-He». I in ntoVroni’thM77? < 'the ^ijnt-vil—rt-norG
I droi 0 to'm i o\row Ct We l0 or f ".umu hC h C . i,1 .m «*»» <>«•£Iher Uy ui'a b^th thu
any or to-morrow. «e he will I .,.,1 i'„
SSrt £™Mr.’"aaSL loDtSoto doriag {?**'>' * cd LLxdderxwUI b. rctorud.
What 11.01-uox.tolhli.u..ml Do. 1 >'>’ utny. * ®*T«k. only tho nomuno, which nl-
The Athens /iaiwier-H'afc/imaii, jade-1 It is refreshing u> note tlmt the journals | w *ys has on the wrapper tbe red Z. trade-
Epson.
LtMta’s Mill, Gt, Jaly lfl.—The corn
crop is considered mada aud the yield will
be abundant. Tbe price will doubtless bo
very low in the fall, many predicting that
it will not command over fifty cents per
bushel. My advice to oar farmer* would „ . , ...
be not to sell one grain of their oorn unless | scribing tbe suicide of Mrs. Rebecca Gold*-1 and politicians who two years ago thought | maik and signature of Jt II. ZEILIN A.
they are assured that they have more than I berg, in giving the details says of the neigh-1 Mr. Stephens unworthy of Democratic sup-1 CO.
they nred to do tliem, as one bushel of | bora: When they came it was first discov-1 port nre now leading tne hosts on that line. | For sale by all Druggist*.
Georgia-raised oorn is worth as much as | ered that tho woman had cut her throat, I Mr. Stephens says he is tho same man ho
two bushels of the Western oorn thst is | And had evidently been dead for tomo J ha* nt ways been.—A'rening.Yetrs. You see,
shipped here. | time. The garments of tho body were cov- j William, Governor Brown and ms aspiring
Cotton is not doing so well—too much ered with blood, as also the bed-clothing I "Me Too” had not then pronounced in St
rain and grass the cause. I aud crib. In the cradle was found the largo tie Aleck’s favor. That aiway.x alters the
Tho Elam Debating Society ha* selected | knife, with blood on tho handle, and a I case with (lie papers to which the .Vctrs re-
the following subject for discussion at its I small looking-ghiss, also, stained. Tho | fere.
co\t meuliof, July 2M: “I. tho meseot .mail pockM-knlle w«s a fuw inohe. from Ecoilng Xmr. A liUlo child ulrnyed
geof jtrogiuu odviutugoou. to the pco- th.oouti.tchedh.nd of toe dead woman, nwny (rom j,. home on IowurT.Uair.trcot
11,1 Fust, j a n dw »b ily ed w'th blood It t e eni a tijat the | iwt afternoon, and^wsa tlioosM tub. lout
i of this county, died yesterday was
| ono week ago of typhoid fever.
I ,lok “ d look ralMr * bl ' Ud - 1 « Uh I iS'th^VxiK'f^Thiur'tOTr.
1ui’45SSS»77ni. ,1 «'ii. n. .'.It™ .in I Ar p” “““'d ha., a light can of it, not tlmt Roxill, bad offered a number of pri«- to
Lrim rn.: 1 " ffer ’ “ 1 i0 * 1 w “ l to Jjrjrasasriaf js
tornl:^ fwJld^obl’ln ‘fll™)'. I 'rather doll, and w. h... 10
U Ptanty of time to Ulk politioe and do mtreb < )«, r town and community were highly
Lenry. | else. Yes, our merchants and aldermen | entertained on last Friday night by Lb#
July 17. -Th# pai*er heretofore kooen I ® nd dignitarie# play marbles with the Utile I foiNTeiiliMrita given
i tbe Ariingtou ^4dr<i*re,and poolisbed at I boys on tbe streets, and have a powerful | ( . onct ^ Kt ^ c | OMJ u f spring term,
Ariington, Ga.. hae txen moved to Lrary, | time counting games with them. I want | an a w itboat detracting from 1 any of the
Rander»vllte.
July 17.—After an absenoe of some day
I returned to find tbe temper of oor citi-
psxjir.aJASSssisa
ofoarnn iiuileam.rto bnngMmoi
0“ on* ntali a da,, to. toronrinicne. t.
Btnnuooi .ffprtu an bdn* mad. to brine
towil a d»lrrd ch.n„ ud ttta ho,*d
toalJJ-y wUth. ipMdily crowMd with
On WedandayandTbnnday tnning.
ollmt weikthe TcuuU. Uiyk Bcl*ol,
nndrr the abi. chare, of 1'rof. l\ J. tfeck,
tdliatoUn.with to.nnm.ro..oto.r in.
toititioau, and bad Iwr enmmunnmrnt.
Extortion into. wtr. ran ea lh.
hander.,lit. and Ten, ill. nilnmd.
*»nhlud to. Band«,ilHSi^ot
wiy toattrad lUiumm into. day.
hntjlf'.tt-ewnine ratortainnunla. tt.
attended Wednt-sday evening and found
to. hoax, crowdul to onrllowinw, bet, at. eal ral atd accomi
tor mnny .Sort. aMcMd«l tn Sndiiw n
qnict oorur to which to .land, and for an
hour enjojed to. effort, ot toe ranili to
blMly r.ndMrf b, the mute dw of Mir.
Bull. U*r->. All to. port, wm rary wall
parronatod for unotoun, hot tho “Ullr
.bd Ho^" i^rrarated b, Mian. LUa and
Era DanteD, twin airtor. and dufhtenof
Jndge ham ion n *
U> U- arrinn Mnwtr poOnm bu't'a.trit
fiffEEBfffI Lna r on.r*y, aal
well aa musical talent and ncromiiluhments.
is meritorious. A resident of this
dty, she teaches a class bar* and o®#|
Tennille, alternating each dsy. She 1~-
long* to iliat large date of Southern wo-
meu whose dtBj bv*# present n mod In-
di»i uuvble refutation of tbe charge that the
women of tbelkrath are IndolenL
Oar >cucg widowers who threatened
raid (he spring! of north Georgia for _
moiilbor t*o this summer, haverhanstd
Uieir r r '-gramme to oot week at Indian
Spring, with a strong proUblity of aban-
dwiiiin, tliHl intention and remaining here.
Attraction at !»->me too strong. Afterall
and U it
i need-*] of “giving away”
>e would irttimce that the M
never inteudcl •
as been quite
but we are g! hi
>» Oma. F-
op .^etordsy and
by fore#
ho knows how to expre?s them: Home
body is goiDg to be badly fooled about that
gubernatorial business.— —Liberty county
inarches to Ihe front with a I).icon delega
tion and the time-honored two-thirds rule.
Hurrah for old Liberty! Adopt tho ma-
role and good-bye Democratic party.
H Stephens is nominated under that rule he
be defeated. That is our opinion.
It will be impossible for Hon. Alexander
II. Stephens to be rominated for governor
under the two-tliirds rule. The fact of the
business is that he lacks several votes of a
majority. Next Wednesday will tell tho
Madisonian: Mr. Stephens is a decider
who doesn’t declino. A few ot tho loaf*
iug negroes that infest Madison should be
securely caged. Stealing is becoming too
common among there vagrant*. We ad
vise our farmers not to sell their oats.
They have luffered enough from specula
tors. Grain is sure to bring a good price
next fall.
Tub Dublin Gazette remark* that Lau
rens oounty has never before had such good
crops.
Joe Brown has to attend to the wants of
the eighth district while the man in the
roller-chair is playing whist and enunciat-
Xlnrnesvllle.
July 18.-Mr. Garland Head, of Mi! .
was buried yesterday. He lay prostrate
Without
th«Z
ol the
lISHSlgj Wrapper
flvipepsla.
Thia modleis. will [■o.iti.ely rare you of
(hi. terrible diteauu. It la no .nin boast,
but we auert emphatiraljy whnt wo know
to be true, Slmmona U.er PeEolator will
core yon.
Jaundice.
Bimmons Liver Regulator soon eradi
cate* this disease from ti e syptem, leaving
the skin clear and free from all impurities.
Sick Headache.
The stomach imperfectly digesting its
contents causes severe pain in the head,
accompanied by disagreeable nauren. Foe
the relief and cure of this distressing af
fliction take Simmons Liver Regulator.
Halaria.
Persons living in unhealthy localities
may avoid all bilious attacks by occasion
ally taking a dose of Simmons Liver Rcgu
lator to keep the liver in healthy action.
Conitipat ; on
should not be regarded an a trifling ail
monL Nature demands the utmost regu
larity of the bowels. Therefore assist Na
ture by taking Simmons Livor Regulator,
it is so mild and effectual.
. Biliousness.
One or two tablespoonfuii will relievo all
tho most inefficient man iu tho Georgia
delegation. If Congressmen are to be I mduth *
judged by their works, there Is no way to | c , AlOOnoliO FoiIOniPC 7 *
uvu.d lliiu corclnuioii. Mr. Stephens ],na I Blmmop. Liwr XUirolator will counter-
not been physically competent to srrve his n*. rt *ho effect of alcoholio poisoning. By
district, and lie is not competent to fill tho 113 usa , ® hver i* aroused, tho
office which lie i* now so wildly seeking. ner , vt ' I !| ‘Jnicjed.the gastric disturbance cor-
Ilis nomination by tho Ilemocratic con-1 rcc ‘ c “ nIJ d intemperance urevented.
vention would be a calamity to the State. | _ „ Ycl-OW Fever.
~ , I The Regulator has proven it* great vnlao
lAft vv'. H i r .* Pa . EXCl ?8® na { op Brown havo n * a remedial agent during tho provalence
left Washington for Georgia, presumably n f that terrible scourge. Simmons Liver
for the purpose o:‘ffixiog things"for the Regulator nevor fails to do all that la
State eoavention text week. When the claimed for it. p—
fifty day* with the fever. Up to hie last I delegates to the convention meet they | finlin
illness, Mr. lle«d was a stout, healthful ® n «ht to pars n resolution informing this | Children suffer iug with colio soon ptho
man. He was over six feet high, and wa* brace of patriots that they are not needed rienee relief^ehen SimnmiS?uJ^ReJSn
"much of a man.” No bettor cit zen lived in Atlanta ot present, and respectfully re- Jo?te^dmtotetered aSSSSa toSiSSCV
in Pike county than he. Ho was success quest them to return to their posts of duty Adults as well as children SSnS?!
fol, and a prosperous future seemed toU“ Washington.—Aeice and Ailrrrti»rr. I eflt f rQtn rai* medicinn
await him. He woe a leading member ot Nothing could seem more natural than the | n
tho Baptist church of Milner, and a mo d I Rbsenco of .Mr. Stephens from his post of There ts uinil*.! n?. n aSJ£
useful servant in Christ’s service. An Uatw. 8U1I, it is an outrage that be should
honorable Christian has died, and may tho neglect the dutie.i he is paid to discharge, I r. jrjUtor soon brsake^he riM?i ■ D «*n
KWMiwihMWh.«o«iion* •Esssx
lira alter h-.m. a. „ terra^ It l. a .,a,n. ah ’ ambit ou * whoa all other remudie. (ail.
No other news of much note. 1 ho j west, it u a shame. I ^
mac * 1 j The Valdosta Times very pointedly re-1 Nothing is so unpleasant as Bad Breath,
° nt I “^fks: " 1 he nrgurcent is exhansted—we I generally arising from n disordered stoin-
r stantl b y thi two-thirds rule.” I ach, and can bo so easily corrected by tak-
preseut in charge of Jndge W illis, who will j _ I i nt . gi mm0 ns Liver Keiralator r-^
prraide till Thursday for Judge Stewart. Rome Bulletin: lion. W. H. Felton an-1 k ■Rladdnr end Vidnovg
The politicians are leaving for Atlanta, j nounced at Ccdnrtown ou Friday that .r r RD( *
mother had deliberatoly tai ea tho gla«s to till it was found hid away ,
see how to inflict her death wounds, and in the weeds and gras* in the middle of the
a decided success, 'mere waa a large ”,
XSSfJSk C lit i SI upon thc'baby Voi a'b^t toTrevi I from the Atlanta//erahir Mr.'Stephens,
!S?u2i^allv^eeJra^Sreire tor RilJ nn forever. There was another older child in if anybody, ts entitled to a‘‘800” medal a*
girls especially deserve praise for their un-1 . ftaura remains were taken in I one of the Grant "Old Guard.” The i
5L r i spent freely at I . ^ oor j e wi*h population. It is I niaioniy rule open* wido the door to frauds '
the fl«h pond, lovers retreat and ice cre*m I Wjolr for Ihe blood to be 1 and bargnins in Iho convention. The buy-
table, and for fruit of all kinds, arplc*, j J^i,ed from a suicid*, and the body will I ing of delegated vote* will then become a
peacbee, pears, grapes, melons, sherbet, theIStoolthetecwnetery, trfde. The nobleGanl of the Augusta
frozen peaches lemonade, cake, etc. Jh* L ^x ^thoat ^emony. ln the gaJ- Chronicle says the two-thirds rule is
cornet baLd wasin attendance and tar- *“ •J^LhlchtS STlw!committed. "effete.” Why didn’t he go further and
nished the muiio. A handsome sum » n ino ueo wa * i -# to to*” and "root- te-toot?”
«. which will be ap- m*. B. Mell, of Coffee oounty, last week T fi g would have made it perteotiy clear.,
Piled Iowa* d* the purebas* of an organ klUed a catamount which measured four ut us suppose one * aodidate before
for the church. Ooe of the attractions ws* feet from tip to tip. Ibis animal had no the convention receive# 178 votes and the 1
on elegant cake prerented by Mrs. N. C. doubt destroyed ono hundred dollars’ worth otb er 174, and lb# vote that racket tbe ma-
Barnett, of Atlante, wife of the Secretary C f sheep. jority is a besotted or bought one? Does
°5 I a , isiPATc u tn the Savannah Netce dated I argue that the party ought to bo
of Kastman. Xbe cake wae to gotothe Jnlt nlS. i (to £tur bound by siwh a piioe ofwork?
most popular young lady. Mis#Fannie \>aycro**,ua., July u, says: un oamr i
Uetrman was e’ected b/n handsome ma- day night last, during s mws thunder
It Is the concurrent testimony of the-
public and the medical proiesiion, Iliat
ueirmoo was • «w®u uw n ubuuwuw uj»- i —# **••••* —. - - = , The following suggestive paragraph I* | Hostetler's Stomach BUten is a uied»cine
jority, nnd "took tbe cake,” twelve dollars I storm, the commU ary of Messrs R®PP*td I taken from the Atianta Herald. Ihere | which achieves results speedily felt, thor-
being realised by tbeelection. SltfiSBSlSl ,7“ “iTf »S h? nb ® n ,° do ? b A5 f fac ^ tbat ‘J*® 1 ® «• ou*h and benign. Beside rectify ing liver
a^^s^^asBartfutt c z
iSiTl-VBUhop_.Ml.tant. Thiooun-1 Ke'n- “K Ltec Ihe’conraleKenceof rJcov-
- ’ a WHO IU1UUUIICD IUUI, (UUUiU 11IV Ulljum/ I
,f- * nnntf K ._. | was otherwise uninjured. Two other | ru j # be adopted, they will remain silent |
^citem* , hare ra ^iqJdpaxami* I boo *«® near b>r , wer ® ala0 dam ">'®' 1, tb ® I and not vote further In tho convention. I
jSSfiiiirtniSffeomoieSl knotted in I °° rnor of °°® 10rn , o®. 1 b X 4l»Ji °W* I They juntify this courae on the ground that I
ttebranebSTtangBL 1 * 1 * 111 kuowl * Jg ® | tent. The telephone po.es in the vicinity | fbeyr were chosen aa delegates to represent |
Count j Courier. We predict ior oor little | week.
paper a prosperous future. Editor Joshua |
Janes seems to have goes to hie work with I llawklnevllle,
whkVh Ii .M.n ’ I Jtxv 18.—The entertainment giveu last | Wo ’have a~numb#r’of"c*u Jidale# for The
2S hi wiu^bTSffiSrto SSfflSiZ oUhl f°. r a,Q0CW ’ MtUn « Uitiatoi J2d Sly ie making it Ui
7^,,'’rf, j j,*®,!. f * XT* • | over sixty dollars. The iwrformance* were | We have two candidates for the Stats I
ludoMwh »mwoUiSkdeserve?tbe!«u' I # ^® odid ‘ r ^® ob ® g ®«d‘t on K u in our couftty, M seers. W. T. Bev.ll
ronsBe*and suoTor 1 of our rit[zeu*'** P omcerned. The songs by Mrs. Brown, I o. J. Martin, both of them worthy and well
TtaK U iSm w'uT» una.ljf 1 **** J, k ! H*®**.gWMMn. ffMttb*.. It I. oonceUeU ih.t Meri..tl«r
neeueu wan uejs tms | p ar?<m , f Jo f n „ W( j H*,nolde, were ex-1 u entltied *o the member th e time by tbe
eeedingly well rtmlerc-d. In "Mother | rotation rule. I think a majority of our
July 17-Ye.terda. evenin' at 7=^1 ^ , a ? d ,: rb# ^.®<.taigessUia» geopUare for Mr. Stephen* tor ^vernor.
,.i2k GetlenJ IW vV. LfSr I th* Utti* folk# acquitted theroselveemcst I Ut Mr. Bxoon hee some vary warm and
fnl uiM. ifreSiUi!? eifsls I T d * ubl fr fjwta of ap- good working friend.* in our connty,who
from^stlikoMv JSJS hiSflSS I^ jS° {?*? ^ too I are ever oo the alert to fmt in a UMag blow
LOT V 1 ‘rar**, 01 VT" *® w » l » r ®*th®d I lengthy. Soffloa it to say that alt did well *or him.
hit Urt. Th* d*e®ased wmein meotal,phy- I and gave an entertainment that wae well I rMM . - . ra*n*r»!lv and bnt litlla
emMilr. Altboueh bo; tl.irt j.two je.r. J b^?bSfd7bwi!TVt tU. pto pu/lbe bo * « u * J ot ‘“ able
of «•, hi wu tbuleaUiog member of tbo U^eraiilleclob .m.leh x.miT [.mlhaUlie.. in raw l.wocrttoa bloom.
Baptist Church, and for several yearn nnet I V” -....I in the fields for th* sis* of th* weed,
lh. .eperiiiuSueot of iu K«bb«tK5hooi- u ^."ira. d HVe h taMd£Lut!jeg my' „ ‘'‘'Ilif.VH,* Hinton, who h« b«n In
n work of plrarar. ud Uerotlon to Urn. J^&tuTiS Mran: “rdulUSVrTSmmr BnrajnlU. for nrarijr four fmi;j. .enJinif
By thoM who know Un be.t ho wm boM I SimiyCM for to. hubanAiSjihiljren 1 ‘7? *?“ !° *i ord »“
• hi s h admiration and mto.in. HU pl.e. «ioTraVTrr dMUtou! toot" m0,,d 10 bM'itifol home in Ihi.
iy t# in a degree supplied, but to hie I 7 ’ diolx. | eoarty.end will in fotar# mak# i. bar
... • - v - •* ■ 1 Tnib«iiou (home,both hereon* bengnow through
• | school. *
be filled. For a namber of years past he I. ^ CL1 H*—Candidate# for toe legislature I y r , j, c Moffett, oor vary efficient and
- . eotutonl raider of to. TttX- I popular ihwiff, hu jqat returned from
in M«M,wi«m md xnlor too wm- 11*! “Vt; “ d S**: Krtoli oonnly with i.o prUontr. wife hid
entmanagementk*s been its local agent. ( W|U *, Xfcerace between those gent meal froot oir eointyob account of true
A. A. Colei an. Esq., of Colombo*, man-1 * >ro ®ta®® 10 J® ® contested one— I bills found tgainst them at the lert term
mm Of to. ttVumCnton TjU^Scom. ■"{»»»■ rh. of OnTof to.m U
puy,totpradin(.putof hu.umcr n-| „T2SSS“ 1 * ,un * **bM««h. dnttb. cbar^dwilh mnrd.r. Mr. Moffett wUlto
SS! 0 lj»»,to.yi>Mlof htabrothM.Mr. Bvmtrhorch. C. I bird tobMt fonhariff M looff u h. will
tt ilium E.Co!«mao. ~ I bora to. offioe. Jicx.
Thomt. W. Qri xh, E^., oo. of U. moat , „ _ . _
promir ci joon* lawyer, in to. SUto, I Comer.,
rauted toi. plM. hasdty morning on| Jew W—'Ib.eommenc.mrol .l.rcUe.
KinirSher’to th-^lrafn. r'uJSo 11 .ton wall, hii bran bnintsl ilira, which I of FrofeMor* Urime. and O'Kelly'. Mhool
uit^mSwfth .h.“SS2: "Srftilrt I prored tn bairn-. Th. ihnEiluen nre I took plu. on too ltth inab 1 would like
riZurunlral. I Iht pUMOg. got it crooked about 86 feet be-1 tonk thev bav* cried "enough” some time
ISTE^UtolTSd hSdkSrM^^Tlbl toiiffifratfi..nnd ikSitoVto Jit U wi ■*»—*» bnn toomimbconiidarnUon for
SlntlJnn^nf^eSwMtodtoMLIS wn. fototd to di* n wrtl or bol. nbont 3 by *A»"> »«#*«* H*® ft*.
SniM.b^g”^ 1 " ^ 'w's-iaTsisrjsKhra^d!L* Uo .’
uu. m^U^,oi UtotonMi. m .x- frat jrapwb!n b>. k tXl • , “ d «° .{]• .. 8Uw "f.Tv-S;
, «”' 1 ‘'b Wm unU feet. v?. rary .nUtutoln*.Hi. Ihnnowan'‘ThoDo-
KM~t™iliS?ortb?%Hh*riE^-. k nS'B* c k , * 0 wMbi 1 iiudrnwn oot ud wm nl ,ie ' 0 *S*H° u '. .
■*«*■ utu. over half w.y to tot nrfu. whu ton I h And.rton.lor tomo Umo i*v
"por* o' « noito Ulow broo«ht to hi. .ijtbt ‘»T °<
irvta, ot car city. The popularity, thnr-1 the horrible spectacle tiut tbe aearo was 1 !«ft ae to ...
oath culture and pleasing manner* of Mias I twted ami tiithThti^elf hadllad* al having for China in tsetober. ftev. M- D.
Imnhxve long sine* mad* her the (inter of | narrow escape from th* same fate. Work I Turner ha* taken Mr. Aadersoo'e placa as
SadthL m«tVHSter D t‘L*2f. «f *Ll n ead \* I ,u omi to remove thedirt, and P** tor of JW® dhurcb, and ia rapidly mak-
fr* ®?®y Jf I not anul a few minutes past 10o’clock did I » n « ®“» g*gj® ®®®M w.H°V*: a
kc?wn^nj ,Cl. ** * **?? "“I 0»J rouk him. Uowu found “A *««>d „
BBOWA ami pleasantly remembered in th* | with hU head thi**o and hi* mouth I tale* Addis Tamer, of Coo yen, I* visit-
miMyof «toon,wUndmfo«mnrlyra.|X^ to li^ uJouSTtwliT^M ‘MLtoMton. Mia Elln Hnil. ibMnli-
nnnr'y rnrtnd. Tb. torpM wu turn-1 «"> fonn, todyof Wnrr.nton.li vWting
over sdter examination by the physicians I U«:kdale, th* gumt of Mia* Lizoi* Feck,
to hie family. ] Prominent among th* visitors at oar acm-
The oolored Methodist Sunday-school
had a picnic last Saturday, which was en
joyed by all present. CoausroMUENT.
I their people in a Democratic convention j
were torn to shieds.
Wm.Ombn, of Savannah, died of Mir-1 and instructed to vote for the two-thirds |
iam tremens on Saturday morning last. rule as a recognized part of Democratic or-1
Jnm. n nikMiE cat.taln of tho Chat-1 gaolzation. If that rule h to be abolished |
ra“nto g on IKSly Urt'"‘d’ro^ o'? toi S2mU toll'^UtJS'nu'’
'S’ven“to !&!£dmw"“ llld " ,tt0 ““ dw ' ,,,h ' IhJ5?raSlwy"VIU '.b^ehrat"^
‘TliJra Cmmui.ick bhnDUh Moml.y ^^^.“nTmlnX^m''.^ 1
IfSJSSratf1?ted Lt'eX ,W ° ' “ ’ b *'
llawklnevllle.
July 19.—The entertainment last
perhaps tbe btst ever
rkUM
H.H.P.
OR
Hill’s Hepatic Panacea,
Mann factored by
W.H. BARRETT, Drugglt
. Aujtutta, Qeoreik.
rapuUUoo L flr.Uelftu rU puformcn! e ,uill » tvnrn. for it. blood*! .took.
totoST.Il did to «II that th.ra wu noth- T»« bnildina boom nt WuynroM
Ioc Uoking to make to. occuion a grand | toon uanm. giganila proportion., in. j coaraatiou. The tudioal. nr. preparing 1 he* omo recommended by the moat lenrn.
■ tumnh. (town is right in the midit of. the lumber I ^ advantage of the Democratic folly | ed of the medicsl profeasfon for
Ihe singing of Mr*. Frown and I mills, and is making splendid use of her I j n |be wretched 8tephenaand.Colqiutt|HEAI)ACHK8,8»)UK 8TOMACH,DY8-
Jiss Mamie Jelk* tUdted rounds of ap-1 orportuulty for building purposes. I movement. I
plan*#. Mira Jelis in ooUeg* secured med-1 Hsvsnnsm is eomplaining, aad justly too, i T is now clear that the people from all RKfV immJrrnKH PiinBA i7 mMTif
al* for excvllenco in musical atteinmenU. I |f repraseutetions art true, about the fail-1 ovartheBUteaialargely in favor of thema- ° hIN ERU i5K ! J* i U i u COhDI
She has a voic* that U sweet and nelodjo- j urB Jf the naptha lights by which the ct*y jorilynile- we might say overwhelmingly . ™N OF BUkOD,
oos, and under excellent control and train-1 ^ now lighted. A change most certainly I - 0 _ ii- u ^ f 1
ing It I* a voice soft and musical in it- j come, if nothing better is furnished by t k ~ 1 -
e®jjr. yet of power aad compass. contractors.
Tbe several young ladies who famished I T||g Rom# CourUr Is *q Jeffersonian i^
Ibe lustra mental music jteqaitte > them-1 ^ notions that it only eats Jefferson plums | twiMhinla rule, Un h* euuhuwhi wm nut i .. t . .. uvis—1«
•?!T7 'TST, 1 cwd,ub| y*. 7 1 *® $nn * nm ot measuring six and a half Inches in dromn- be apt to Indorse the opinion. Baying a * alee and Horaea^B «P»Lkwly
eighty douara was reaiueu. I ferenc**. I thing of that tort and y roving it are en-1
If the good oitixen* of the Central City I - . . . . j 1OT n ( , I tirely different mattets. I
wish to enjoy on entertainment worthy of | ^ Jjjj .“?/* nil’ I r.\ n i» R,.wn m tk* I
appreciation and patroaage, let them in-1 J°®tah I^wis, uho tajj 1 7 I TJ.”? I
vito a nresenUtion of thia excellent play in I toral labors of the Methodist Church of I Colonel's politioel eye-glasses were too I
Ihair 1 v ' I tot. eilr, received • moat littleri 113 000- great, foe him to uo toe ritu.tioo clearly. I
Humor' my. tom wer. two tooottog 1 praiihmjU .totormlog lto.Umt ,Lhri | TU PMytou. oo1.dt.goMd to toy to mra |
of toinrate.* w.pbook. toot w. of too mm Hr. l.wU, bolUvio* b. m.y Ur Buou dounk oeed to wmr .<wl„r
h.« SiSVi^ tolluUM of tb. po.m. b. ot mor._ur.io. her. o( taitedo«dm toto^ib IIU p. nfu^
.“tu £y;.*!S.° d >to!!l ii'qmti to honor to be pmM.nl of.ueh for tb. l.fvty of Mr. Htopbou during thxt
umu, 01 m. 1/ui.v totour. | ,’ lMtl , uUoo wthat U MliUdgovillo, u period.
well u iho Indoeeraeot of n l.rgu ul.ry, Hqo u n vary ouheullhy di.L Ul'.
be bu dMUitod to. honor paid Wm, ud quil lL-;/ortw»ll Aau. Brother Benaon
w. or. glad to know will remain with ne. I nrob.b;y umu nnwholwomo. tt'e do not
Tut colored Repoblicaua will support I believe that th* flesh of healthy hogs 1* un-
Ocn.Uutr.il forgorarnor. |whoUtome. _Dy.bllM.ltHtra._Uwt many | Studenli Can Enter at any Time.
Corn i* well mad*. Farnwra are nulling I . Cox-Ai.nal«Mldtob.to«“bMttolk.rlof th.J»y tkni «ra bntAiral InOyMg [
fodder.
The closing exercises
Mre!|jL M. >, wa muu- ■ wu *in«w «• wria am utrnia cnerge oy ■ Mb.
dayUsC She ira* a noble Chrirtiaa worn-1 his aeoomnliebed daughter. MU* Annie. I . i tun
Sit ixsir v4. ci d , ^«-&r’J^
.STJSfSSt ATSSaaSL^- =I
rickMM In wrtiinIomUUmInMutkwmXItfly dr.piMM^' '
blw Tbnraday night too. ■« brol. I S^kllX^bl^dJiKTTiurK I **» irimlMl doekM m MoMbM. TkMi
U *- Mr. Dean's store at Bottelurd Samter I schooL We wtre then escorted by our I V* three murder Caere on docket,
iSTt^kTrJi^tS £T.m I to.LVimnJ'^i/tW. Z, I >A* "b- 1 ImporttoXoo. U toat of J
BlOUX.
Macon
W. MtKAY, Principal.
A Firit-CUM lnititut« for Practical
Buinsu Inxtruction, Book
keeping, Etc.
fcb<iorS(d by UiC Lrailira -a
to%4STbS re,^plTn‘ SE ‘^.v
- °! Him Emm*I* w uw»- on roco Ibrangbt.gninul OoorgU ■keon'nSlMernnilB DEBILITY'
Coteuqn. Mhool, at Woodnrd AowUmy, will not .tick. Benton moat not let hi. pomtoni Drain- IwtrtVUUO UtBILI I T.
, Hm. Huto.nNo.ilur. thei widow ottkw dicM him erMI mTh. nutter of
iM in f«»L OtorgU B«on U .but w. iued-
ImI Tburaday night, eomprialni
I LwiirtUc, Kyra°n ImISandey.' I priMediitiSrin'S^ror. c w v
visit reUtivt#ia VirginU,b£oje erwlu on u^cberand pnpiU. Arrange- Atlawts Constitution: "A Csmi).—At- _ . „ tr . u I
toll MO bring mad. by the patroo. for a L^J X . j,|, it, 1SB.—To the public: Aal Hxwrwxu. An. -TJoriu. H. Wklt»| Ic'BjyifrU.JHi. ..
mn»ic efu. next term, which will graally I taqntilm hxv. bmn mtd. to to why I hrtogbt.oin.ntn. .nrokedb»eontollMt.| 1 1
eDhtooeto. tnl.ra.1. of tbeioboot ud th.uttlemtot nudehyMevr. Whlttlo, | HS**”****.**!!I ttocr. InrolnnuryTraii-i. hr
I or nub thou mmicvl edvuUge. wWeh I nieekley ud AiuUnon, of to. eontroveny U. hu uw». mnd. plenty to Un on end r m u*—1 by onrexetii -
tbi- roil.inanity bu Ufor. tocked. I {^ttern Cot A. ICLamM, of to. Utooo I j>»d bi. cotton eteM. U. 1. economical, I ovtolndalgton, which Iradi
Aravin! nMtlng 1. going oo nt lh* Txuon.ru, ud myMlf, u pnbiiabed in I Ubunl, indutriow, ud u honut. {obu I«;. l.-ato
Mtthodi-t thn-rh In toi. plu. conduted uSailluiliou, wu not rigirf by me, I wuerav pwt, np InQKWgix. li. In. ffra ggSfcEeeSi ukShitra S
a Rev. Mr. TldwMl, putor of toe cborch. I de ,{ IA to uy tint I did upud my uni I now kept ellra from the drank b. bed '“'“r. ■ , >
member yet received, altkoogh n now-1 ^ the copy nuded Cob Umu. u h. did whtobe comm.nMd _booM-ke.ping mt I KSll.’toxnr H JST^ -***
her meet r,t ll.ealitr. I to tb.tbmndnl to me. 1 iKr.yly pn'ji.hp-l I forty yr.r* ago. If W1 men were tike him | or , 4r n , ; , u . t. r
Tin delegate, to tk. gnbarutorUl oon- wh> , [ nctvnl from him, not anppoeing I th. rarmu on maleiie. would not amount with nr. '
vention tn AUtoU Mt to-d.y, tutracfoJ b. w7nij.lto rign th. copy I rant to Mything." «»■«»,., .
torato f«Buon tod tb. two-third.rale. Uo> . of eoon., I .oe.pt th. retUwunt I TniU»rlwHIS«»geUoa.bigonoool u ‘ ,t ' * m ."' 1 ' 1 '’'
Oto. Cook Will nv doubt carry too cototy 1 u ratirely Mliafactory to me. I re. frog.. Wo abonld rrs ro-luee it in ton col
foe Cpema, wtdeb t. an cridence ol ,.„d th. Uto nnptoMtotnM. u amicably | ninn bnt for fur ft would- dcmonlizo
DoMj’i.EcJig allv# to u..own totorM* I ud mutfutorily aottiod, and I ouly pub-1 Oanit, Jury Hoot, andfleocge ttoodi.
and welfare. A grand, good man i. »J«n. I | uh ,hj, c „t. f, )r tbe inferaxOton of tuora I Wa advtra UiMoboy. not to rent »I,«t
Cook, aodowrf witk upWer indgm.nt, I m „ BO » kav. Man th* copy in tb. I Bwa mn about tint frog’, .wallow
“ •“ M«eonTakaau»B,towhlohiDynMi.wto|bolkUMfMtM
_n betUelUi l of life to to to. muie of 1 . L ., c j,x I . _ „ - „ . ...
bMrt throba. Long any ho grace CoogrM- 1 “SraSTnlUd from lh. dty oo lh. night | . ..“L* 1 {
I our written R'J«rar.ue
• * 1 does not
. •; by La:
frm- from tho dty on th. night . ®H*S : . ‘
**• I too oorrmpondtou wu pnbllrimd in to. Hi ua. ao kuy_|»
w™y U^MpUakUro tl “ AlTtnXnt to Chiuuamiuioury:
7kiierbUnaS!?S! Hk madU provided foe.—^Wa bvli.ra
r atle Lubb-'ed I that If He. HUpheu U mod. govwnor of
nut po® 1 *'*! I (jrorgi. Unpeople wiU b. moriiltod by
P n.——. » I Mdngto. txfftcu.of tbairgovarnornud
‘ * ,,UW1,,rT I r _ nfnn.nl if knJu<M.ln U l»n. «
riom accident I wrote mil improving, I pMrwd aign-d to to. adtlMunt
with xtrea, bone, of ptrfaea run vary. in to. f
Mr. J. B. Wallace,on. of lb. bkM honor-
ton ettixaev of thia eoonty, dint on to*
Uto in.tant H. wm a nun of eulturv,
and In. tot any mn bou the taadi.g
uebool tractor la hi. aulton of ou oonnty.
Mr.- Hilly CbMk died U ttolTth.
Wife ot tin fat. BarxetaCbuk,who died ail
ta^.~ ago, iS»d ergbl,.
y-oca Hra. Ctock
^®7ranPTH«wa^^yTofOrantif todeairratob. r
■Taa T. aad H. knock, to* CanafUaNu'.
,«yxp?t T ‘y."4*gyd» , gJSS* cMtor: -At a. »r
ImL* lUMS&Sl’ Tto tTSSUS dMC. of th/brid.'. rr.olh.r_ Hn. Cb.rlra
SfddStlSttolEiM?; gutodg Hdtocy.JtW.f.C.OdluayjOfAtab,
lg.ta.anta favor of to. twwHWrd. rata. 1 ® Hu EU.kallarv.of toneily.on 11
u ben Ik* cu- vention aerd. next W wlnm-1 day evvoing. Uth ln*t, l.tv, K. T. Iltnka
day U wiU pewtokiy b. mu toot nditov 1 carinltag."
of Unkbonp-pcra ton tnudricUym.1 -WiU fom. kind friend i
g.rd ag to. unto tatota matteri/uttma* I marry to. toitor of fto hummtrriUo (
THE CEORCIA SEMINARY
For Young Ladios,
TJf CiAfM-VILLE. If ALL vrv. OA.
1 Will open tell term ii,iiwtoH,liaLwtto
CORDON
n trKkS aotnilo
rnta dc-irmg b
INSTITUTE
nlUr-aa ' iUtl t;
tt. It. WltOlltLL,
I'll) 1-’ d.t.
resui
^■sni aoiwUlMianAiag
I July l-.—Yocr bumble eorrwtotdest,
— . I eieUwg retethee and (rteada tn Tboraae-
JWHM....-I,. 11■ to, ha* aewdaded to ire joo a few dote
-TUl».* sn el««tkm held in | ia regard to tb* crop* ia thi* »tct
itjr UAb (qr fence oc no gtctrallj, are good tere. 1
v.rf'lta