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Ntnr’.y all tho wards and districts of Bibb
county wtro represented at the Republican
convention, which met at the court house
at noon yesterday.
The convt ntion was called to order by J.
N. Iilackehear, socreUry of the county ex
ecutive committee, tlie chairman, George
Wallace, being absent.
The first business in order was the elec
tion of a temporary chairman. J. F. Long
was proposed, but Ike Harris wanted
Frank Duroo'\ 1*. O. Holt and W. B.
Otarke were also mentioned, but J. F.
Long was finally agroed upon.
J.N. Biackshear was proposed as secre
tary, but Disroon favored J. W. May, and
during the while Walter G. Perkins was
made secretary.
'I he chairman on taking the gavel,*ex-
plained that the object of the convention
was to select delegates to the Republican
convention in Atlanta, on August 2d, and
also to the {Senatorial and Congressional
conventions. He hoped that harmony
would prevail, and that no wrangle or
jangle wonld come up. They had to fight
the Democrats,.and unless they kept to
gether they could not do thi*.
On motion, a committee consisting of
J. N. Blackshear, J. W. May, J. J. Tripp©,
P. O. Holt, and L. A. Hanee, was appointed
to examine and report on credentials.
During the retirement of the committee,
the chair asked for short speeches from
the delegates presen*. Frank Disroon, in
response to repeated calls, said:
"Mr. Chairman: I don’t want to make
any speech becau»o I might give a too bit
ter dose. I want to talk plain and I'm
going to do it. Its mighty strange to me
why there are not more white Republicans
hero st this meeting. I want to know
where they are. Now, when you go to
Washington yon can see petitionsand doc
uments signed by a long string of white
Republican?, but yon don't see more thin
one or two at oar meetings. They say
they don'i pome be mugs wo are too nasty
and filthy.
all right. If they don't want
tb meet with oa they ought to form white
Republican clubs and meet somewhere by
themielves. They My there are five hun
dred of them in Bibb coon'y. I don’t be
hove there are five. Naaty andfil'hy!
But wo a ( nt too nasty and filthy wlien we
go to the ballot box. Tell yon the truth, I
don't believe there ia but one square-out
Ite:-.blicau in Bibb county, and that is
Jeems Fitzpatrick. I lost all my money
working for whito Republicans, Mid if I
hu let poiitlss alone I'd have some money
now. And when I n*k these white Repob-
licans U help me they refuse. We are
under no obligations to them, and wo cm
act for ourselves without them*"
Calls were then made for M. U. Clarke,
Who said:
“Mr. Chairman: I don't want to see tho
dor line raised, particularly at a time
In this. If there are no white Repobli-
Frank Disroon insisted on his motion.
Kd. Sutton made a business talk and
wanted the convent'on to proceed without
delay. He spoke warmly in support of
t. ): ..<*
'The moti
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A committee was then appointed to pre
sent the names forming the county execu
tive committee to serve during the earning
two years. The following compose the
ooramittee: P. O. Holt, chairman: J. N.
Biackshear, secretary: L. A. Hants,
treasurer; J. W. May, T. (). Hanlon, Frank
Disroon, Calvin Barker, Ben Jordan, Amos
Phelps, W. B. Clarke, Tilman Lowe, C. H.
Holley. W. W. Brown, J. 8. Martin, lliomas
Bird, Walker G. Perkins, B. D. Biackshear,
A. A. Andrews, Willis Epps, R. H. Hart, J.
J. Trippe, M. U. Clarke, J. R. Ha>kins.
On motion the following delegate* were
appointed to attend tho State Senatorial
convention: J. F. Long. J. W. May, C. H.
Holley, J. J. Tripye, Walker G. Perkiul,
B. D. Blackrhear.
The following were then appointed dele
gates •o the Congressional c invention: P.
O. Holt, J. N. Biackshear, L. A. Hans®, W.
W. Brown, Frank Disroon and J. F. Long.
J. N. Biackshear offered a set of resolu-
tions endorsing President Arthur.
Thanks were tendered the oonnty com
missioners for use of the court room, and
also the presiding offloert and secretary.
Ihe meeting then adjourned.
Oar reporter sounded she members on
the gubernatorial question, and found
them directly oppo ed to Mr. Stephens on
the ground that they oral I not depend oa
him. He had been nominated by the lib.
oral Republicans and he sanctioned the
nomination. Now he has tone in the
straight Democratic nomination, with a
prospect of his leaving that should it not
nominate him. They xuressed themselves
freely against him, bat refused to ssy
whether they wonld support Gen. Gartroll
or any man except their own nominee,
should they piake opt in their convention
in August,
AX ICE CliEA3I Ell 1%
A Few Figure
tlie rittle of Or©
ut Le
like
est in the p rty to attend onr meetings, it
ia a bad state of things. Of oourse we do
not expect to hate as gooi white Republi
cans in the South as there are at the North,'
and even there they do not seem to bo help
ing na*mach. The white Republicans are
not »t rndieg up to ns as they should, but it
would be unwise in us to draw the oolor
lice at a time like this. Senator Jones and
Senator Edmunds say reconstruction is
a failure. Whan we bear each ut
terance* from such able defender*
of our race, we mast feel sat
isfied tint they are getting tired
of u*. The Republican party is tired of us.
and the nigger mast took out for himself.
There is no oee denying the fact that the
nigger is the balance of power in this State,
and we should t tko advantage of the split
in tho Democratic party to drive in onr
wedge. If Stephens is nominated, the
party i« split; if Bacon is nominated, the
party ii rplit; and tho two splits will bo Ar
rayed ugaiustoich other, and either to suc
ceed must have the aid of the Republican
party. If wo possfirtfi an nnbroken front,
wo can whip the fight, bat if we raise | the
color lineweraunot do it,"
Kev. J. U. Grant being called on, coun
selled harmony, and said tfowUepablicin
party would be greatly bent• >1 if
tiled throughout tlie meetings.
Of II Fit LIT.
Georgia State Horticultural (loti !y.
The seventh annual session of this so
ciety will be hold in tho city of Macon,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thar*day, An-
guest 1st, 2d and 3d, 1832.
It is earnestly hoped that there will be a
fall attendanco cf all the fruit growers and
progressive horticulturists of Georgia, a*
tho reunion promises to bs one of tho most
important ever held by the society. Tho
work Qf th? association has been made ev
ident by the tfrdat prcgrfcs and ino:cased
production of frnits within tho past fow
years, thus rendering its influence a source
of wealth to the country. To perfect thy
aim anticipated at the inception of the or-
genizition, tho co-operation of all inter
ested in the welfa- e of the country is ex
pected, by their presenoe and contribution
of frnits and flowers.
Tho discussions will bo eminently in
* tractive, and the information derived
from the concentrated experieuco of the
most practical and snccessful horticnltu-
»ri«k- will Le of nntold value to the progres
sive Interests of this branch and inuutry.
The headquarters of tho society will be
at the National Hotel, whose proprietor,
Mr. E. E. Brown, has agreed to famish
first class board to members of the society
for $1.60 per day. The exhibition of frnits
ard vegetables will by held in the Urge
8he was minding flies, but the flies did
not seem to be minding her. She was seat
ed in front of a table aud the table sat as
jauntily on the edge of the sidewalk as a
fresh Gainesborongh hat on the head of a
Walnut street belle. But the table whs a trifle
larger than the tiainesborough, or how
could she have found room for tfco bucket
of lemonade ? Tho bucket was covered up
with a bit of pasteboard, and this was sur
mounted with a half pint glass of a red
fluid which looked fur the world like the
'toff they dish out at a circus, and rht
called it lemonade. Maybe it wn* lemon
ade. Who cares to dispute the word of
a woman as black as tho hinges
of Topbet, with a mouth as full as snags
as a dewberry baah of briars!
Yes, she was snaggletootbed, and her
wool was fearfully unkempt. Her dress woa
ns greasy asnptir of last renr’s over-
hau's, and she sat chanting a pious refrain
and swinging a fly brash mado of a stick
aud some frazzled fagends of newspapers,
tthe seemed happy, even if the hot snn did
pour hU rays nil over the table and spill
some of their *- * L - •
"How mne
thi* bucket T
Wo were thirsty for information—not
lemonade. Bat we flang the query nt her
so suddenly that rho i tipped the swing of
tho brush for a second and a fly fell head
over heels into the temple glass. She saw
him, however, before he touched bottom,
and with a flip of the floger she polled him
out aud then rat down on him with her
shoHessfoot-
“Two gallons, boss,” sho said, after she
had satisfied herself with the goro of tho
indiscreet fly.
"That gives you thirtr-two half-pint
glasses, which yon soil at five cents. Now,
bow many lemons do yon put into a buck-
6 “four»»
"That s ten cents. How mocb ice?”
"Nickel's wuff."
"That's fifteen cents. How much sugar?"
"Quarter's wuff.”
''That iniVni inri
peace
speeche. _
Tho cominitteo on credential? having
completed' their work, catno in and made
their report,which was adopted.
J. W. slay moved that a permanent
ganizition bo t-iTectod.
On motion o! 1*. O. Ho’t, tho present
oltWr* were retained in their r .
M. U. t larko moved that a committee on
regulation* t>** u;i»>mt.d. <Trri*d. M.
U. Clnrkf, J. W. Majs, Allon Ellington, P.
G. Holt and J. N. mmMmv were put on
the cominittoo. While they wero oat the
secretary rood a letter from Georg*
nittei
entlo
committee on resolutions returned
aud r. purt. d tin- following | r. i-.tnl 1.- and
re <o'ut ion*, wh'ch were adoptcl annul
monsly:
"Whereas, onr pa*t experience at Repub
lican* has taught m th.V, unaided end
alone, wo canoot suoottd in our ulorts to
overthrow the Bourbon Democracy, be
etle of its fraudulent end unfair means
of carrying »lsetk&. r
"Whereasia thi* andevery section of the
Stn*e, time 1? a iargo element of Influen
tial citizens who have heretofore
with tho Democratic DC rty, and are now
JDguited with it* m*!bod» of ring n»’e and
corruption, nnd are willing and anxious to
join iiuy movement whh.li hi* for its ob
ject the overthrow of the Bojrbon Democ
racy, and the lubetituLou of a jut acd
liberal government{ therefore, bo it
"/fesofreJ, Thai without encroachm^
upon onr ttnukhonpred principle** wu Ihe
Republic..Li oi Slkio coutuy,in tfifiVtalion
a^vtnbled, do hereby txpres* eUr hearty
sympathy for, and will givt our earnest
support to, any mtvtnettt which prom-
i-.--, tl,M ov»-nhn»W of t!io lh» irbon pirty,
ami will •©©"Is to each ar.d evsry euixen
the fall nveiuare of his rights before the
las- nuu to every voter a free vote and fair
cjunt.
"/.Viofcril, That thebotd stM.d oI| he lib
eral element of Hu* State promisn
Overthrow of the Bourbon DeinccrA©y,5nd
the eiUbil-liment therefor of n last and
liberal go/eminent, with a fair and impar
tial ndminidrMion of the l-tws, giving en-
bo'i.Mgeuient to ed»ii*di«Mi nnd protectiun
to tli-3 ballot, and a reform in tho uieseol
barbarous i-h-.m gang -i -te-.u is entitled to
united Kop^-crt.
m Her»b'd f urther, That Itb the*doty of
v very Rei-ubtieon to bo tamed and active
Ml the Work of thoroughly organizing the
\ arty in tin* county, nnd urging the u<
»ity of each man paying hi* uxes in order
that 11;.: full vote of tlie party may
edtnths fortheo
ml, Thi
d dollr
,yetv
i poll t
poll-
egard tho pay
oppe
in Atlanta. After
ea the cunmittoo r
J. N. Wackshear,
en KlliugtOBv of tlie
store adioining the hotel.
The Central and Southwestern railroads
make a rate of four cents per mile,
, fall fare going, and npon presentation
certificate of the offloera of the society,
Tt»o Public l.tlirnrj-.
Tho board of directors assembled for the
regular monthly meeting. A quorum was
reported. Ilia meeting was called to order
by President Fort. Tlie secretary called
the roll and tlie following directors wero
present: Chcstney, Ruan, Roosevelt acd
Burke. Messrs. Johnson and Willet wero
excused. Tho minutes of lost meeting wero
rend and confirmed. The librarian re
ported as follows for the month of Jane:
Collections, books added, five vol-
mnes: books circulated, 1,080; now mem
bers, nine.
The thanks of tho directors were re
turned for the following donations: Jniins
Mayr, silk flag of tho la»e Macon Cadet*,
deposited: A. HL Glair-Abrams. Tavares
Herald, Florida, presented; Major W. F.
Shcllrran, “Pnluaki Monument Ceremn-
nies of March 21st, 1825,” prasented; J. W.
Biackshear,mineral srecimens, presented;
" ’ J 1 -Ww*’ r»®oo of Atlantic cable, pre
setted; George E. Walker, one volume, -
presented; J. W. Adderhold, "white her- windows. Ml JH.„
on'? plumes,” presented. derstora had burit upon them^othera thought
The following names were proeenled for
membership and elected:
W. A. Poe, John Goodman, F. L. Henry,
Win. Keller, J. II. Oantnrphan. B. E.
Chambliss, 0. H. Hall, Jr., R. J. Fitzgib-
bon, Miss Emily Goldstein.
Mr. Herbal's application for three weeks'
vacvion was received and the same
granted.
Mr. Rnnn, of the library comtrlttee, re
ported that they had purchased a lot of
now books for summer reading. The lec
ture and flnnnco committees made no re
port.
I he president ordered an election to fill
the vacancy in the board canred by the
resignation of Mr. J. W. Chester. Mr.
Cbtstney nominated Mr. II, T. Powell,
who was elected to fill the above vacancy,
lho tec'.uro committee was requested to
see the feasibility of getting up another
lawn festival. No farther business, the
meeting adjourned.
Tho jus C- Bo bee. Secretary.
of
ticket agent at Macon will issne return
tickets at oue cent per mile.
The Macon and Brunswick railroad will
iesne tickets at 4c. per mile for the round
trip.
The Savannah, Florida and Western
railroad will r.tum free npon certificate of
the officers of the society that delegates
(aid fall fare going.
The Southern Express Company, ever
friendly to all progress, have, as uanal,
generously agreed to carry free of charge
“ packages of fruit and vegetables intend-
__ for the exhibition. Such paekag-.L
should be nldressed IL J. Peter, for Geor*
State Horticultural Society, Macjn,
The name of tho sender plainly
marked npon the package, and all articles
sent in time to reaeh destination not later
than 8 o'clock, August 1st.
Annual membership, *2. For circulars,
copies of reports of psst transaction*, ad
dress the secretary at Savannah. Full
set? of there reports can be supplied to now*
members.
The following is the programme:
n*»T DAT.
The convention will assemble a 10 a. ra.;
'dress of welcome and response; report
secretary and treasurer; reorganization
according to new charter.
Afternoon Session—Appointment of com
mittees ; reports of district and standing
committees; aas tys aud discussion.
Sight Session—Discussion* on cata
logue.
SECOND DAT.
Report of spaoial committees: time and
phoo of next convention; discussions oa
catalogue coaiinned.
Afternoon Session—Unfinished and mis-
cc lineous barinees ; new businen ; discus
sion* continued to close of session.
The fo lowing will beamoog tlie ques
tions proposed for di«cu«*lon t
L The chief obstacles to saeoessfal fruit
culture, A* regards toil, climate, inKcts-
diseases, etc., and the best remedies.
2. Bait methods of eultlvatiug, pruning.
8. Facte connected with the new early
varieties of nr aches and other f rails Intend-
1 for Northern markets.
4. Best methods of packing and shipping
ML
5. Thi Ctiltif Atlbb of the Japan persim-
>\ htape culture for market and winq
7. uSiizttion of lUrplas fruit,
8. Strawberry and othsr small fruits.
U. Vegetable growing fot bommeroial
purposes.
10. Mulching and otb*i» methods to ooon-
teract efleets of drought.
11. Best method* to embellish city gar
That makes forty cents frr two gallons
of lemonade. Now yon get $t.G5 for every
bucket of lemonade yon roll. How many
buckets do you sell a day?”
"Wo.l, dat’s accordin'. If dar ia a *seur-
•loa I tin sell four or fivo bucket?; but
dar's z:y cream!”
“Ahn 1 You are getting to be a bloated
bond-holder. If you sell font buoV etc of
lemonade yon get $G.GQ, which oosts jou
only $1.C0.. Now, tell mo how much cream
yen get in that freezer?”
"Bom. ain’t you mighty qnestJormi dis
mornin f ? I fivezts three quarts o’ cream
every day, su’ I’ll tell yon what I lias to
pay for all I puts in it. Dar's do a<gs—dey
costs mo 5 cents; den flat's do milk, dat’s
23 cent©; dar’s de sugar, dat’s n quarter;
dar's de ic;, dat’s 10 cents; and dar’s de
sa*t, dat’s 5 cents. If yon wants good
cream, j on pnts in five aig?. but just oom-
n cream kin bo made with threo.”
Well, the whole cost of three quarts of
cream is <>5 cents, and you get how mnch
fora gallon t"
"Dey jioerally pans me out a dollar
half.”
"That makes fifteen plates of cream to
theqnurt,aud the throe quarts bring in at
ten cents a plate jnst $I.Ii0, ont of which
yon pey 65 cent?, leaving a clear profit of
$3.85. Yon mako two freezes a day and
you get $7.70 for cream nnd $5.GO for lem-
onnde, making a total of $13.30 per day,”
“Boss, am dat de trafe ?”
“Solid fact. Yon will soon hnvo there
money thxn Jsjr Gould."
And thus it ia. This old woman, liks
many others do business in a picaynnioh
way, bat by oarefully watching the leaks
they make more actual money than most
of the white men who work ten hours of
hot days at forge or bench, and at the end
of the month draw jnst a little more than
enough to pay for home rent and the pro
visions.
But then it wonld’nt do for everybody to
sell ics cream and circtu lemonade. The
mirket might get overstocked.
of hi? smallest, and changed them about
Her** fitted In his jaw all right, end he went off
s few days afterward to hla post with hi* lady
loves molar. His tooth, however, would not
stick In, for within s week the young lady
came back with her face dreadfully swollen.
I reduced tho infiammation and eased the
I-aln, but oould not replant her lover's fang,
and she went away with it wranped up in a
paper. Oh! the inconstancy or women. 81x
month* after aho married a man old enough to
be her father. When the young lieutenant
subseqtftmtly returned lie indignantly told me
of the manner he had been jilted, aud re
— to immediately^ extract his false
.do re.
ran
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Chicago Infer-Orta*,
Vessels arriving in Chicago yesterday report
a most remarkable occurrence at Muskegon on
Friday night At midnight there waa an awful
shock, heard throughout the whole city, ac-
companled by a bright sulphuric light, which
.IT TEE JAIL,
Who
12. Improvement of rarU li
Middle Georgia nuitary and Agrlcul-
tarnl rollege.
Milledokvuxb, JalylS.—Col. Billape’s
address yeatarflay morning was well re
ceived by the audieue*, who already knew
and honored him oa If he were a citizen
of oar immediate vicinity. Words from
ths lips of a man whose life has been so
exemplary and whose character is so far
above tain*, could not but command tbs
respect and appreciation of bis audience.
After CoL Billups’s add re*?, Chancellor
Mell waa agreeably taken by surprise, by
being presented with a handsome gold-
headed cane, deliiered by ML* Pauline
White end Cadet Lieutenant Chaa Herty,
ia appropriate verbiage, ra behalf of tfco
college societies.
In the afternoon the cadet*’ prize drill
took place io front of the college, end in
the presence of a vest ooncoarte of friends.
After a laborious drill of an b>rar the eon-
test narrowed down to taro gallant soldier
boys—Menr*. Ferry and Tinaley. After
drilling for a half boor longer the prize, a
handsome gold medal, was awarded to
Cadet Ferry. The Judge* decided that
Cadet Tinsley should have a duplicate
medal fo* his excellent drilling, which will
be awarded him.
The exercises of lost night delighted _
foil aodieoos. Mis* Fannie William* re
ceived tbs medal for excellence la recita
tion, and Cadet Mitchell in declamation.
Cel. Hardeman, of Macon, delivered the
prizes in a few well-timed cords.
This morning the board of trustee* met
and re sleeted the present faculty, with tb*
exception of the president, who resigned.
Up to the present writing no ooe he* been
selected to fill Dr. Dudley’s place.
Baldt.
In If, nml tlie Charge*
Against Thera,
Through the court' sy of deputy jailer
Reynold, our reporter went over the jail
yesterday and chatted with the prisoners.
There are at present confined in the ja)l
fourteen males and one female. With tho
exception of Doo Wilson all of them are
awaiting trial.
In the oells on tho first floor we first find
Doo Wilson, convicted of the murder of
Mr. James Tinley. He is now waiting on
tho Supremo Court. Doc occupies bis time
in reading and sewing. He has a i*nchaat
for sewing on battons, and this has b-tu
brought about by a desire to bs busy. The
cells are very large, and he hss plenty of
room. His colored frieods and relatives
keep him well supplied with mousy, but
should a remittance bs slow in cotring he
frets a good deal about it.
In tho other cell we find Mr. Robert
Brooks, a United States prisoner. U* is
ebargod with working in a distillery that
had uo sign on it He ia poor and without
friends, and having been sick for a long
time he is in great need of cloth's. The
marshal in Atlanta h?s been written to re
r.uthoriMM tHddla at least provide him
With It change of nndsrclothing.
In the same cell Is Mr. f, M. Whlt»»
charged with killing Col. Rose, at Tba
Rock, some fow months ago, Mr. White
says his trial is let for the 21th of thla
month. He express*.* himvslf rail#fled
*-at he will be aoqaitted. Hit wodnet
while an inmate of the jail has besb moot
prabeworthy, both J stier Foster and Mr.
Usynollt speaking in highest terms of
him. lie and Mr. Brooks ore the only
white prisoner?.
Going up-stairs ws find three oells occu
pied. In them are:
Lewis Batter, for larceny. He was a*
rested on a warrant rvorn out by F. Mc
Grath,the baker, charging him with having
stolen a quantity of bread.
Henry Owens, for simple larceny. This
young man stole a coat, vest and pair of
pants from Mr. Charlie MeAUlster about a
year ago. but kept himself tea roe an Ul ran
afoul of by officer Nelson.
Charlie Brown is ia for the some offense,
and was a partner of Owen?.
Joe Foatell, burglary. Joe is charged
with having token Mr. Tom Willingham's
•addle, and h«*n«aatrom aavsroi Ipsrsons.
Richard liberty lost hit liberty by going
into Mrs. Valentino's residence, on Wal
nut street, and taking $20 ia gold oat of a
trank.
Willie Clay Is in on a charge of berglary.
He went into the room of Mr. Georg?
Price’s oook and took her money to bey sn
accordeon and some clothe?,
eimon Hall, burglary. This is the man
ho went into Mr. IL J. Anderson's resi
le night and made a large haul of
ana Ui
Editors Telegraph and Messenger:—
Whenever a Southern man addresses a
Northern audience his address is almost
invariably prefaced with an apology. No
niattyr what thooccaiion, no matter what I
the ioph», an apologtrtio bow most be
made, the speaker must smile and choose
his words cautiously, "the dead past matt
ho buried,” "by-gon-s must be by.gone.?,’
no match most be struck that will “fire the
Northern heart,” caro must be taken lest
the snooker in pntUng down his foot
should tread on the Northern toe. So, in
the spirit of conciliation, speakers have
let themselves dawn to the lvVv>l oi flan-
keye and boot-licks, until wo have almost
grown ashamed of our war rs-vrd, b'.ndiand
cower when we are called rebels, and seem
sell nigh ready to rspudiste all ararelation
and sympathy with the brave men who died
in dufenso of principle and country. Now.
t seems to one who wan a so-onlled
rebel,” who believed that be was right
then, has believed all the time sinoe that he
was right nnd who expects to die in that
faith, that it in time fur Sou'hera men to
keep ont of lids graveyard and to stop this
barjing business. Is there no manhood
left in ns? Must we cringe before North
ern audisn-jee, stand with oar fingers in
oar mouth? and be ever ready with a
sneaking apology on onr Ups when we ad
dress them? Shall we, indeed, burg the
pastf Shall we never mention the names
of the brave men who died for the right,
except in whbpers and under cover of
darknese? Shall onr lipe be Mated and
our tongues palsied when these men are
classod as highway robbers, . mur
derers and okcm ins? The man
who really desires to bury the past, him
nelf deserves to be buriedin forlgetfalncsa.
He in untrue to his principles, fidno to tho
memory of those who died to defend him,
despicable in the eyes of those whom he
seeks to conciliate and a reproach to his
own people. Such sycophancy provokes
assault, doitroys relf-rcs;>oct aud begets
contempt in tb* minds of all honorable
men.
Let the p?et of Southern war history ro-
main forever unburied. Let its facts be
kept frosh in memory. Let them be
taught to onr children and their yonng
mind? imbued with tho noble principle*
for which we fonghL Those principle? are
not dead. Then Tet us not attempt to bury
them. Let os stand by the graves of our
soldiers and repel the cowardly nrsaults
that are constantly mado upon their fair
names. Let us with manly courngo f aco
the world if need bo, and own the tcork
“ ‘ we did during the war, whenever oc-
attrlbutcd the deafening report to the first
crash of ••the wreck of matter and the crush of
worlds. W hen the people ventured out shortly
afterward, however, they belaid one of ihe
most calm and beautiful moonlight nights ever
witnessed. The onlv explanation of the mys*
jory 1s that a great aerolite fell into Muskegon
Tho follow inti* from tho Mu?kegonCAro*/<de,
received in Chicago last night: "The great
mystery is solved by the statement of persons
crapioved in and about the mills in the lower
B* r V oi he . cI w* They say thai a large oaii of
lire fell Into Muskegon I«kc, seemingly strik
ing its surface three or four hundred feet from
SSinTw J* !t the shock p«neptt-
H * Archibald Lee was 'ihaken up* by
it; both of these parties were on Western
Avenue at tho time. Moms. Frank Johnson.
Lsyi Beardsley. Charles C. Moulton and Fred
Miller, all of whom lodge on Western nrenue.
state that tho building? in which they have
rooms weto shaken by tho exp'oslon. Mr.
Hugh I.eonard. tlie druggitt of ‘lower town,'
who had Ju*t retired to his room on Wet tern ave
nue, states as follows; 'i «aw the glare, and It
seemed a? though the en lira light wa»concern
trated In my room. At flrvt it appeared as
though my window curtains were wrapt In
ilamet. Where tlie aerolite struck there was
great commotion, 'a* though a ton of solid sub-
fttanco had fallen into it from a great height ’
It K currently believed that a great meteoric
■ton* fell, and it may be well for steamer? and
—JJIog vessels to be guarded for the
lint where ’
while paVuig the poL,
posed to bavo struck."
• the stone is tup-
eaaioa demand? it.
These thoughts are provoked by
opening remark* of Honorable G.
Orr, at tho National Educational Associa
tion now in session at Saratoga, New York.
W* ret little propriety ia any special alia-
sion to hi? birih plnoe or sttdlmcnts, nnd
still lees In his gomg to the graveynrd “to
bury the past," The best way to bury the
post is to ray nothing about it. Bat we are
tired *ml di?gu.?tcJ at seeing Southern
men always standing, with murxfol faces,
at the grave of the psit-Ho.ing to bury
iL Fill the grave—come away from it
Throw aside your rpadt* end let Ihe post
stand up alongside the present, where It
belongs. South.
A DISORDERED LSVER
IS THE SAME
of the present generation. It is for »he
Ci:r'> t.f t>i <:•.- *ns • nt: ! V « r. iar.tH,
sick-heaBacke. biliousness, dy*
EEPSIA. CONSTIPATION, PILES, tla.j that
Pitt'S”PILLS have gained a world-wide
reputation No Ksmsdy has ever been
discovered that nets so gently cn tho
dlgeatiTt organs, giving them wlgor to as?
BmHats' food- As a natural result, the
I Nervous System is Braced, the Musclei
are Developed, and the Body RobuiL M
Olxi lire and Povor,
n. RIVAL, a naaUr at Bayou Bare. La., sara s
‘ ‘ BUtioa la tn a cr.iv'.trial <31 n trie t. For
ssvsral yaara 1 oould c
Marly dlaeouragnd whan 1 bagan
TUTT B FILLS. Tba raault waa e
my Uborara aoon bacaaa hearty aodrobuat,
asA X hare bad no further trouble.
Th#-r relieve the e
.he UIckmI from |«
r*?w the bowels I
urenred T.l ver, eleansa
.'“rl",!.'.ur.Sijj wutf
r I hU remedy fttlrly, nnd j on will gain
allhy IM«. -oilon. Vignroua I tody. Pure
xl. StrongNervea, nnd nMuund Liver,
•r.mirnta.
Uce.U Murray Nt., N. T.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
Out IlAtnor WtmxxRMch
lit.*.x a >!ngl? appllcatloi
I. ;•?: ■* ? natural ■ l- r.un t » 1
rM.i.l lf .v Ijru^gbiu.oruotby
Oxsv flstn or WmtxxMchanged toeOLoasvI
[a * pt * si* ou reo-tnj
Office, 60 Murray Street, Now York.
( or. Terra .nz.vnr. of r<iiiia»u\
Information an* Votfnt itfMtpta I
trill bm mailed nil on appUrmUotuJ
Summer
Complaints
TKenty-becoml District Kenatorlal
Convenlloa.
Fobstth, July 15.—At a meeting of the
exeetttive eommilie* of the twenty second
Senatorial district.held Udeday at Forsyth,
C«pt. John L. Hanfeman in the chair and
Ssmnel K. Cook acting as secretary,
vu r upon motion,
llesolred. That the Democratic party
the counties onr posing the twenty second
Senatorial district be requested to send
a convention to be held in Forsyth,
We Jaesday.tbe Cth As y of S< ptca ber next,
th* lu mber uf delegaUe they ore re*oect-
intitied to, to Boateete n caodidato
»4 Y«
Ta y rawer* ef r
! From a private letter from Me-r-.Oib
-,n i’.-»*kJ i.-. • t I i<-X-w:. . t.i
• learn that peach**, Zf f lee and Irish pa
toes are very scarce
money and things. He ha* figured as
principal in more than a hundred burgle-
Henry Wimbish, murder. He ki'led
Morgan Washington by stabbing him in
the back. 'Dm inardtr was committed
only* short whits ago near Stratton'
brickyard.
William Harrison and WilUe Thomas,
arson There two are in for an attempt to
burn Mrs. Lamar's residence in Vineviile.
Harrison induced WilUe to apply the
torch.
Stephen Little, assault with intent to
mnrdsr. tUepben is on old mac, and le
charged with shooting Corue lias Grant
some Urns ago et the Pattonon place.
The only female tnthaiailis Millie Wil-
eno, who le charged with stealing some
cloths* in Bandy Bottom.
Tbejail lain thorough good order, the
floor being kept elaaa and the cells in oa
good oondUira as citeninstances will al
low.
A NartliGeorgia rntcrprlee.
Meears. Barrttt, Denton ± Lynn, long
and favorably known in commercial dr-
dee, have recently formed a partnership
at Dalton, Ga., end purchased the flooring
mill st that point for the purpoee of do
ing a milling, warchoase and commission
business. The mill embraces all lU im
proved feature? of machinery, and the dif
ferent brands of floor mode by it have al
ways enjoyed high reputation with th*
trade. The firm have very extsostve fteti-
viait the trade, patrons may rely on buying
el oaaty. r
Th» writer hoe enjoyed a long and inti
mate acquaintance with the above firm, I
and unhfcaiUtingiy affirms that there is no
more reliable aae financially or clever one
personally in North Georgia.
MMPBI coecplete fo'hre.
art.. • *■*..' *-:i Well in Ja'-.-'-
i pirtM* ih« a • fnU-rvted •
it" tot!.- »• geatl«'rM-n. thetr
r beverage, it is deliqht/uL
TUB uquh ash coirth
Why Ther hbolllil be Allowed (o ltau
At Large.
A paragraph cn your local page tills
oming suggests the turning out of the
hogs on the streets to-do scavenger duty.
write thU to indorac the suggestion, and
also to urge the city council to suspend the
cow ordinance as a sanitary measure un
til cool weather checks the growth of the
grass. We have bad an unusual amount of
rain for some time past, and the rank
growth of grass In some of our streets rut
of the business part of Uw city, serves to
retain the moisture tb an unhealthy extent.
In snob ports of Uw city there is complaint
of aioknssa not heard of before, and if no
better reason existed than to clean the
streets and allsya of an abundant growth
of Bermuda grare, the rele**ing of the
cows at this sesvoowould be amostseusL
bls measure.
At this time of year the cows can find
an abundance of gross on
outer parte of the city and
along the river banks that the/ will
not room about the streets in the bo»i-
nese center as they do in winter, and while
they can be so much benefited by tlw gram
now growing so luxuriantly where it con
btf.btlt nothing, but be a detriment to the
health of Uw people, it seema like folly to
^rRewriUrUnot influenced in the least
by ad Osh motives, for wbiL ho keeps u cow
there le more Bermuda grass within hie
own enclosure than his cow can keep down.
I am also in favor of the strictest enforce
ment of the cow ordinance from Oatober
to May, when there is no grata to be objec
tionable ia the city or bvnefieial to the
cows, end .when, if permitted on the
streets, they would Uve by foraging
green groeere and coentry wegon*. I
abo formerly of the opinion that it would
be better to keep them up all the y
round, but I have changed my mind
that point, and it the city fathers will only
ndc around the town with a view to
inquiring into this matter they
will also become satisfied that a rae-
peaaion of tho ordinance during summer
will be beneficial to the dty a* wdl as to
ouws. A suspension of thsordinace* now
will not intorfera with its rigid enforce
ment after October 1. Any man of reason
or common sense can see the advisability
of keeping ap the cow* sfUr that time,
when they cannot bs benefited by liberty
except by robbing other*.
It is to be hoped that Captain Dunlap
will again rarew hie motion oa this subject
in council, and that Umaldsrmsa will con-
aider it caraf ally oa a sanitary measure, as
wall a* one of expedisney.
I am not fond of seeing the dirty “pork-
era” ranning around oar streets, bat until
tlw city can employ a larger scavenger
force, U would be far bailer to hove tb* as-
•U'SDCS of three natural scavengers darini
the fruit season to law# the removal o
melon rinds aui dtciyed fruit, which oth-
, M.l | oi-ou? the sir c‘
tlw dty. Common S«>k.
Macon, Oa+ July IS, t*ft.
At thla season, various diseases of the
bowels ore prevalent and many line are
lost through lack of knowledge of a safe
awl sure remedy. Perry Davis' Pain
Killer Is a sure cure lor Diarrhrca, Dys
entery. Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Hummer
Complaint, etc., and b perfectly safe,
Read the following;
s^gggl
li mth£iUjr.*%vs om] luuvy'fimwr ?*«
Bare wt Pcaat DsvW Jure
^ Osama, V. Y.. r«U t*!5t
IRON
BITTERl
will cure dyspepsbjieanbi
ria, kidney disease, liver c
and other wasting disease
BITTERS
enriches the blood and purifies the
system; cures weakness, lack of
energy, etc. Try a bottle.
ws
Is tlie only Iron preparation that
floes not color the teeth, and will not
cause headache or constipation, as
other Iron preparations will.
HBEgEZTCH
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
Indies and all sufferers from neu
ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com-
phunt*, will find it without an equal.
Louisiana State Lottery Co
reserve fuu<l of hto.uu Baa since been added
flysu^overwhfJralnzpopular vote !t* franrhtso
lion afioutejf 1 »eceiuberD U1U
the unit Lottery tter voted on an J indorsed
bt the people deng Mats.
ste Ijretttil >iuula Xinubrr lirair•
:<■ : , ■ .
' 1,11 > <*Ft*else T I’Xt T V
I Oil H V/;.-KlMITU
GRAND DKAWING.CLASH II. At N't-wOP.
uust nw»v, A lilt 0.1 n. 1-. sv. -
mill) I>riL1: r.
I.oohat tin- foil.,ring xrhrmr, un .
rr.fii.... f, n.aMrranrd t <■{ I II., and
c.< li. .I.ih.il A. MCailv. or Hriilnla,
CapItaTPrlzc, 875,000.
00,000 ricliPivnt I S\e lHillut-? Knell
1 rnctluiiH, In in i»ro|M>-iloi).
MST Or FRIZES,
1 CAPITAL PRIZE... |7ft.r«]
1 do do yf» OUC
1 de do ’ _ lo'rtxi
2 PRIZES OFfdUOO 12,M
Tl;8 Only WATCH FASTm
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Thi! MANUFACTURER.
. Hi
l STEYEHS & €9=
WHITEHALL. 3T. ATlAlITA, Gft.
{ T .i ■-**
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Jufllawtw
looo io,o
AFFROXIXATIOR FS1XCS.
do
do
250...
1967 Frizes, amounting to....... fKh
AnplU-ation for ittcs t<» i-iubs should
made only to tho office of the Company In >
Orleans
For further Information wrlto clearly, xtv
full addrus tk-nd orders Ly Kxprwt, Re
tercd Letter or Money Order. addnroA enl
JI. i. 1/ 1/ MIX,
Xvtr Ortvuun, Ltt
or 31. A. nAVVtUX.
not Mrrcuthft; It aehitipton, I). C
ecJlve rv*ad
1 New Orleans
Dr. J. Bradfield’s
Female Regulator!
Womoa'a BcHtFrieml.
It I? well known tn physlctana. and, slag too
ell knor- •« —**—<— — •»-——
that they
.-ii.4... L .. sneh as lupprrsidon
KOIDEISSOHk
well known to raffcrlng women ihenuelvcs, | |
that they arc subject to numerous disease? pc 11
calls? to their sex. inch m luppmslon of fhe I V.
mensc?, painful and scanty menstraaUnn.
g fault ‘
To All Whom it Way Ccrrc ,-n.
nE iRGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-J h: . - -! >UI
\7 having in projK-r form ap:-!.- .
iKirmanent letter? of admlnirtraUnn «... i . .•<.*-
tale of llemy 8hdu»n Kdwardr, ;..i- . i t.tei
Slate of New York, who ha? am-. . the
county of KU.li in >u!d Btate of Grur;:*
This Is lo cfleaud admonbh . ,
Ccrncd to be and appearat thee urt •
ry of said county, on the first Mma»-
gustnext, to show cat..*© if any 11n . o v.ij
wl to said James MRall, on llci.ry- Vuon
Wllncta my official signature U U ^ 7th <U»
of July, itac J. A. Mi ma:-
joyflwtw* _ __ Ord -j.
U l hB lOl’RT oFoitlilNARV, JUL > i '
1M-E F. I-!, ndiolnh:. - :h.
all patties are rcqulicd to »h..w • t..r«
me. at the Augur 11« rm of the • urts.Arj
of Bibb county, on the in* Monday ta Aosaafl
next, why laid application .'-hi - > i <-
granted. j. a. m< manui^
July n<I t 1W.—JyMawlw (JrAlnazy.
/'t EORQIA. B1IIB COUNTY. - J J Tin' ar
IT .Urn of HI* 8 Jem?, having ai
courtof ordinary uf said r.muty f rn. 1 •thn’ct
ftom hlsguardlanthlp of Ella h Jonra:
ThU la Iherefcre to cite and i. » • ai
i J Tinley ahould not t>« d?i>ml- -- • m >
guardUnahipof I ilia 8 Jones audit.. ihs-
usiial lettcra of dismiealon.
Given under my hand and clfi. Ul • '. :x
Ibu July 7.1M2.
jnlySwnm J A McMANUF; Ordla •
piano
11850 Sauarc Grand I'itto for wlj 72-15.
mJitaUon^dlimSm unil PIANO STYLE III vmt roacwood
the whole life and which have long been eon I. u o yj«w*r'ly. Cwbhed. •
aldered as almoat Incurable. But st last the 1
| II b rtna?, 7 I S Oelavs*, full patent rantanit
remedy baa been found in
Dr J. Brnanolit'a 1'rin.i. H.r.Halu .....
It Is not a "cure-all,” but a remedy for on# I Grand Action. Grand llinmui'm.
claas of diseases, all of which pertain to the I improvement which can In any way
•omb. I the j■*-' -• *— - * *•-- •— '
Any ■ufferer from thodlsceaes mentioned can I adilnt.
I th« H:rf<.c:lon uf tlio Inatiuuicnt, has tx<
take thU remedy, and thus relieve herself I •*» Otxr /trier for th In lualrnnirnt,
without revealing her condition to any one. bojretf amt tlrlCi e-tnl an bannl nn n
and without *ubjeetlng her womanly modeaty I nt Svtr York, irItii /Inf I'f.CiO j •
to the shock of an examination by a physician. 1 emo fsrrr. Moat ami Nari,C).Tl
/“1 LOR CIA, ( ItAWroHD C<»t NT
VTing represented to me that the
lUd-ert llntcbln?, late of raid county.
inc T.r t Monday in Annul n
Jack, clerk of the 8u;*crlor Coi
ly- should not be sp; olrtid i
Witness my hand officially^
jyiid - N
KOKGIA, CRAWr # '“"
» »ret resented to me
K. Hutchins late of i
unrepresented, when
to »*ld cfttatc.
'Ihi? U therefore to
IOLTON,
Ordinary.
that the estate cl. . t.c i
■id connlv, do ■ -ed, \
by lam Is likely to setts*
Jack, rlerk of ihe Hupcri
count j. »honld not bs ap;
•dmla 1st ration.
Witnem my handolfirt?
Libclifc: Citcuc.
■CrERIOR |COURT. AI HI L
«1 the musical public* tJnpr
! Tremendous demand for th
. Order at one?.
hlch gives seas fur pain, joy for rorniv/tnUa I This llano will bs sent on 15 day? last trial.
- ‘-an. the mss of health for ths pallor of dis-1 Please send reference If you do not send
the light. els«t?c step fur dragghur wear!-1 with order. < nmh rnth order trill
nights of soft repossfor heavy hours uf I be reftnufed and frrli/ht eherram
—‘ ml bounding vigor for Un-1 paid hu tin both nayn If ria an in
[umtwsstUjMsof fall grown I w*#J—* ' ■* “
turn end withered form of I sperm
riuvnauun, a mnx Ilf#of mental, physical, so-1 iVouu In nss, and ind onr dinHutlniled
rial ami domestic enjoyments tor a few rad I inirrhaorr, lltn.li
days of rain and gliNtm, ending In an early I logue, mailed free, glvi
travo? Hoeh is the ml*don. such are tho re-1 nfiUs ever arranlrei any manufacturer. Kvery
•ulU of I>r. J. Brad field’s FemaU Krgulatnr, I llano fullywarranted for ,s years,
which is hence truly sod appropriately styled I sin gsv WHwiCH pries. Catalogue of
"Woman’s Brat Friend.” I XOuo r ho Ire pi''rr? sent for !w>sUmp.
"Whites,” and all I bass irregularities of ths I . MI BY II*. LHStill X 1‘tASaCO.,
womb so dsfectlvs to ths health, happiness * “ “
and beauty of women, disappear llko inagle
before a single bottle of this wonderful cor
All who suffer from any of these diseases •
most earnestly Invited to give thi? great reiae,, .
* triaL It has cured thoumnds, end wlU cere
-im. Don't tell to try it 1
hire, small size, 75 cents large size, fUO.
° J. JraDFIELD. Atlanta, Ga. .
For ml* everywhere by druggists and coon-
Interview
No family ran iif.Ir b* wtiboot IliU
InralumU, RRwdr. IU ndc Idoci it
within th«mch of dL
For nlo hr oil dninl.U at 25c-, 50c.
ud 11.00 per bottle
FEBBY mVIS & FOX. Pronrfrtoti,
IMIan, K. L
PABKBR’B
WAmHATRAM
Thsbretsad nw?t
JSscaaamirilhsin
—46tic:H
Popular Mcr.tMv Drawrififi of the
EARS h “* MILLION
Foo Choo’a Balsam oi Shark's Oil
lllv-ly III Store? thr llrnrlnx nml
I* tits Only kb-olul* i ure lor
Drainer Huitwii
ilsOII lsal»ir?Dteqfn,m t ** ullarfo*o
NI.IWNHiMI'L floogil In tha Yellow
T * illness fisherman knows IL Its virtues"-,
s restorative ol hearing were discovered by ■
BnddhUt Priest about ins year ll'O. lurum
were so numerous and many na .nrrtnlng-
ty inlrarntoun, that th-- remedy waaoffl
rlallr proclaimed over the entire Empire. In
use MV4PM so universal that fof orrr MM
In the (Mt or
MONDAY JULY 1 ltF
These drawing? occur at i
excepted) unde* provision ■\
General Asw mb. y of Kao to
It has perfonae<l a ra tracts In my c
Min.iuihly uobva m my hta«l i
better.
1 have Ikx-ii j.*re‘?tl/ fonsilted.
Mr iii*afnii»? helped n great dc.vI-tLlnkan
J 1st—That th* Commouws<b Difllribu- ,?.ni
Uon Ooinnin, I. Unnil. .mw cw.wMTO umurn. u n* wum
■ I t. 'i L «-i. | rax rramoi*u.v tnttrvi pewM rauw tiruu
Sd-lU drawing hr* [Mr. I kx<k am>u»»k*v*viox. Write at once lo liar-
N. B^-Tbe company ha? now on hand 11 tncx A Jk»»bv. 7 Dey strevt. New York, ee
Urge reservfffond. Read carefully the list | ekalng li.oe. and you, wrtit receive by rstara
SSS®" DBAWINO. .JH
t J r ’.p , 5|Lj M ^ #r */jg # rraali/sJI'vte*v.
1 Friz*
1 Prize.
10 Prizes $1,000 each.
90 Prize* COO eaeb.
100 Prize* UO each
900 Prizes CO each
GOO Frizes 90 each
LOOO Prises 10 each
y Prize? 300 each, sp’roz prizes
9 Prize* 200 each do do
9 Prizes 100 each do do
1.9G0 Prizes $111,400
Whole T ickets, $2. Half Tlekete, f 1.
27 Tickets, %M. &S Tvekete, $1(0.
Remit Money or Bank Draft in I>ettei, ■
or send by Ezpresa. DONTBKNDFil
REGISTERED LETTER OR FOBT-O/-1
FICE ORDER. Orders of $A end npward
by Express, can be sent st onr expense |
Add rose ail orders to
R. M. BOARDMAN,
Conrier-Joarnal, LocUvtlle. Ey,
person 3C*‘ Hroadwav.H. t.]
a remedy that will enable you tu hesr like as;
tiody else, and whore cumUr- -
tn-rmaueuL You will never
,a'mm I —Kddar of Hereout He Ivte..
lO^OC u ,rj n avoid loss in the mails, please Mod
mfiOh ’
hr; Nt,
by RuiivTi itm Litter.
Imporleit hr HAYf.iMK
f, (late Hayfork A Oa) 7 De ‘
flaw York. . - ij: Auents roa Axeuu
i
. moturr by i.o
10,000 only llll
Mflool JESlfBJ, li
1-
COOL, SPARKIINO, RECANT
IT
5c a Gloss
1
ay In (H tobernext toatn
Li Mi TED PAKTNH1 SHIP.
fl iORdU. BIBB CO I . . i i -let-
\ X iigncd. If l: Krmlmrer. IV U Wten, L ti
immmteontribntvil by 1.1*. 1
II. Pteat. of ihe firm of I.C.
hundred didlsr? In all. Th
■ringer, C. D. Wlaa sad I. C.
eoasntuted thrre several sum
firm, each sharing ooe third
ami the rensrsl partem bear
If any. and tn* special ter
other nw? than tbssapltelton
giiH
Ths articles nt y-artnership we
11th day of July. imcLaed
mads by theta sad smlfiod ai
all which have been filed in
uf tbs mirerior fourt of raid
__JuIy_H r l*2.
yt C'iltDIA, J
iTIesa
S?df«
i August next, why ths mus
II Sstsf fill! It lUstcn IhsVtrthlCttof
mu m ■un-. i n?m
PARKER'S.
HU
A SepVtaSst Rcsl'.’i and Strteg’h Rattrcr.
If yoe see a Bwcbanl* er firmer, were as* whfc
wfv>A cvamwMrnmdreaty t—rtymhoasa
hold dauas ty Faxaza'a Gmcsa Toaic,
If ywisreatreyer, srich*r»~«- ?—«??»**es-
haresId by memd mate. r a»> mu? eare^.d* a?« ttto
PssksFslii qsTwk
If p? ktv Cress^iia, Pl'P'gk Mure
bewvh, Hood reasms. ym caa becernd by
Oft Cocas To&ic. It.»iUOc«-: - tia .iPsnde*
Aad the text is j Sevett C&.jh Cart Cvtr Hud.
t/v'Marawvi lBzi- r fi—sqs, $1 irifimee
The Kmrrwia New Method for Reed Organ?
(ri-to) la one of the newer methods, has a fin*
"sretnod,” is by two w*U knows writer?,
(Bmsrea and Mathews), sad has a goodly
quanUty of my ptearing *—
island Total.
Clarke’s Harmonic Srhaal for the Omi.
(•ISO) Is for church organs, either retd or I
pipe, end Is sa admirable school for volants-1
»y playing.
collections cm put together.
The Organ at H?«ee (S2JJ0). has about 1
easy read organ pieces. A well known and
|be placed in a ‘‘dollar'* took. ■
Winner’s New Hrfcml for Cabinet Orgaa I
(75 eta.) Is one of bis scriss of very convenient
cheap (notreelore foe all ia?truiaeate. They
Lamar, Rankin & Lamar’i
j If y»a w i... . ni :o and good, ca
oa as. Our
SODA WATER .
UiuknowUSgrtbymnto b, TUEBEXl
Don’t Ml to am ud mo « whm
Ti.it tlx city thi. itimir, u wo wont
Lamar, RanUn & Lamar, Druggist*
O—M?» DiMwtSMm. wMt
Higli School for Boys,
ihh!».h:i,
itne sod exec atria uf the
Imlth, deceased. Lay* eppll
Three are therefots to rite
and adir.f.r .h aii
in
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Witness my hand official!
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pEDROU, CRAWFORD
IT rvpressftted tn ms that
represented, whereby cmtl
■aid estate without sn adm
to show ran>--,if any tl ,iu - .r»i
UtreU* nshuublnot U* b
oed teJ. wtfotefo.
WUnres t>y“hai:d nAeUI
juj;tol
Sheriff’s Sale.
scaly for togli
Porter Organ lastrertte* Bo?
(LtoiUbls
THE exercises of Hearn
, , resumed 0>e 2-th of Augn-
men-1 ctoaing Deeember l'»
h^kteg yuunif fclhjw ruts u» res
arnlsg. After no lutls kadatete
•* they w»ve betmui d and that t.
OLIVER DITSOJf * CO.. Botton.
<:. II. m I!V iN t I i . M.l llr,N. 1
A New Market for Fruits.
CIBSOH Sl ROCKWELL,
Produce Comr»ti»5! n Merchants
£TV
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