Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, July 28, 1882, Image 2

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f V TMIE WI v I .V« Tons. time, darling." he gently vaid, look shone la his eyes of brown. I,i, -t \,y hU royal throne, when X dummy ovaf farewell; 'twaa a sweet good-bye, tratrhed him (to with a troubled sigh, the laasket that swaved and swung, Crtv« r. I him in the depths below. ,•1.10 with iutreaaea brown, i x (nee In the mluiug town. > morning rame.but the marriage bell. • in the tower, ran* a mournful kneel urn.' heart burled *neath earth end „ the heart of the mine—alone, irful i«al on their wedding day. ttaeakiiig heart and the heart of clay, !• fs~ that looked from the tresses » reddest face in vho mining town. time rolled on iu weary way •n with their shadows gray ■d the light of her sweet eyes* Ujp? 33-Wkltr 'an& SowsmH & outburst of enthusiasm emanated from anyone, and the universal word waa, “If Oartrell is elected I won’t cry.” Our oounty selects delegates to the W eat PointCougcesslonalconvention on the2Md. They will probably go instructed for Hon. Hugh Buchanan. We had an excellent rain on the 20tb. Fanner* are prett> near all done “laying by " Grope are reported a* looking very fine. Haddocks. Jolt 24.—Mr. R. IL Morrladled last Fri day morning about 1 o’clook, and was buried at the Fottville graveyard Satur day morning, about 10 o’clock. A large crowd waa in attendance, and all received Newton oountj—H. H. II. Armstrong; abundant and farmer* are beginning to Madison church—Rev. -W. H. Norton;' get “long-faced” ou aocount of the ootton Brownwood, Morgan coonty, James h. ' crop. Corn la aa fine m the land can potai- Chilcs, Miaa Bailie Noles; Itamath, Pot- bly make it, where it haa been well ' * tuned the brown of her hair to anow. n kiss from a husband's lips, Kmm of a child's sweet fingertips, if... i . ,„c moment the shadow* brown Saiimddest heart la the mining town. the depths of the mine one day, ■■•■wd earth they were dlg*lnir away. »v«ml a face, so young, so fair, smiling lip to the bright, brown it the finger of Time's decay, r drew him up to the light of day, rrm~ people gathered ’round man thU3 strangely found. Swoman came from among the crowd, !- : - white hair, and her alight form CSV knelt by the form of clay. k ■ old race with iu snowy hair rul bosom lay pillowed there. ..... . ! her at la>t,hls waiting bride, buried them side by side. / M •mthor of'Cer/.w » \ '/■■;/■ IEOROIA GLEANINGS. I* VATUEBBD UYSPECIAL UOBBBMPOSDBSTa. Con J CM. >3.—The Atlanta district confer- tho M. E. Church, convened here rur-d vy morning. Bov. Jesse Boring i). i >. , r.^idod with his usual dignity. H. L. Crumley was elected secretary. , w i n very full attendance, there be nt,.,;;! ..no hundred and ten members rut. Among those present not mem of the conference we will mention II. Potter, D. D, editor of the \ry<in C/»ri«fi«u Advocate) Dr. Smith, Female College, and Prof, m r Wright, of the Georgia Methodist tale College. Rev. Samnel P. Jonea id,« .1 to the largest oongrega- 1 ever raw assembled l;ers. The sermon was characteristic, took ii collection for the orphan%’ U, and received something over two ulr* - l dollars. . ..... i r | ».»• :.-r preached today at 11 o clock v r y l u >o ml appreciative oongrega- i. ii, -t....k for his text Hebrews x, ill: it u boll fast the profession of oar :it wavering; for bo i« faithful ¥ ni* 1 day morning, about 10 < crowd was in attendance, ----- t a good wetting before they could reeeh home, as we had a heavy rain about the cloae of the burial. Farmers were needing rain some. Crop* are still ve*r promis ing. E. A. M. Palmetto July 24 —Hon. Joeeph E. Brown’* dona tion to the State University la not applicable to my case. It ia true I am uneducated,but I am to*. Md to go to school. The restrioiions upon the gift remind me of children giving things to each other, and then if the re ceiver doe* not act to snit the givsr, the liberal donation is withdrawn. Aa Mr Brown has the State of Oeorgia under oca trol, it would be rather a reflectiol on him should the State Legislature reject any suggestion he might make. So, of coarse, they will acoept tho donation without hesitation. How would Governor Colquitt do for chaplain of the Legislature. He is first-rate on camp- meetings and Sunday-school celebrations. 11 am jn favor of giving him a trial. A burglar visited our town last Saturday night He went into the bouse of Esquire I Moss, our postmaster, and actually took a suit of clothes from the head of the bed where he and his wife were sleeping. In oonsequence of this, Mr. Moss we* rather late opening the mail on Sunday morning. He also visited the El lington House and inconvenienced ons of our young men considerably, about at tending church Sunday morning. It is not at all fashionable In Palmetto for a man to an two suits of clothes at the same time. Campbell county sends delegates to West Poiut, for P. F. Smith, of Newnan, for Congress. Delegates It. M. Holly, F. H. Steed, J. H. Lock, S. R. Freeman. Y. Prnttsburx. Jult 22.—The long expected rain has come at last. It commenced at 8 o’clock this morning and has been a continuous rain daring the entire day u£ to our writ ing. Oar farmers have worked with teal and now they are resting in the shad-3 for a short time, crops being about laid by. Cotg ton is on a boom, com is better and more planted than has been sinoo tho war, or at least our older farmers s»y that Talbot county will need nooorn from the IVcst next year. Yonr correspondent saw this morning a few ears, a sample of which Mr. J. D. Parker, of this place, says he has five hundred bushels just like in hi* crib his plantation. We say that looks like Hying at home and boarding at thoaamo place. What any yon, Mr. Editor? Mr. H. M. Mitchell, son of Dr. P. H. Mitchell, of this pltoe, has just returned from Milledgeville, where he has been at tending the Middle Ge-rgia Military and Agricultural College.Yonr oorrespo i many *r county—J. L. Bryant; Providence,' Greenville. a part of the “aupleasantnesa” be- asper oouniy-Willls Newton; Carmel, , j ULT 25.-The reins reoently have been tween Peru and Chili; cruised among the ” ■ * ” ** " * * • • • • Sandwich Isles, hobnobbed with royalty and bathed with Booth Sea islanders, lie deserves all prahse, being a Georgian and self-made. Tho surrounding country has enjoyea copious showers, and every farmer-man wears a smilo as broad as his own som brero, and in truth, from the present outlook, hominy will not be scarce another year, but as to the “hog’’ part of Unfamil iar quotation, I can’t say anyth‘rg, the 15oeota per pound having bred an un- familiarity which begets ignorance of all statistics in respect to his pokership. Macon coonty has had her big camp meeting to which the country cousins and their town friends il icked iu great numbers. Boon the celebrated Dooly camp meeting comes off. These frequent camp meetings cannot but remind one of Mark Twain’s reply to one inquiring as to tho propel time to cut elder. iv. A. county, B. W. Clark, Mre. A. C.’ BbU- lips, Thomas Napier. The following questions were before the convention for disru»aion: Are Bunday- schools valuable auxiliaries to the church? Is Sunday-school work included in the commission? How shall we interest more churches in the work and secure their help? If Bunday-schools ought to be organized ai d maintained by the eburohoe, whose fault is it if they are not? Our needs and how to supply them. The above questions were ably discussed on Friday and batur- day by Rev. W. H. Norton, James E. Chiles, Willis Newton and B. W. Clark, J ........ worked. aud most of our county lyw been well worked. The abundant oat orop bis been a “god send to our county.” Oats are sell- tng at from forty to fifty cents per bushel; wheat about one dollar per bushel. Mr. .Alex. Andrews, a young nan of our oounty, has threshed about 20,000 bushels of wheat and oats thin season. Mr. Andrews is one of our most energetic aud prosperous joung men, and will suocoed in any country. Mr. Moffett, our sheriff, saw anotioeof- a reward of $100 in your most excellent jxper of the 21st inst., and always having Tho blackboard exercise was conducted day evening, nidod by Messrs * on Sunday morning by James F. Unles, ley and Gas Miller, started out on the “war of Madisou, aud was vary iatereetin,?, also I path,” and about night brought in a lecture by Rev. W. II. Norton. Tho ©on- ] colored brother answering a lecture by Rev. W. ii. Norton. I no con- j colored brother answering the de- vention adjourned on Sunday morning, aeription of John Bailey, who killed the •*-1 appointed preaching at 11 o’clock by I man Paris Tapman, on 20th of June. Tho —Norton fol owed by Rev.W. H.Owens, | Mar Q n left cheek is very plain; oolor, of Covington. The proceedings and ser-1 weight aud heighth correspond, but the viees throughout were very interesting and I boy nrrestaJ looks to be younger than 25 everybody* *at home folly convinced of the or :W years. The party arrested by Mr. great work that Bunday schools, under l Moffett gives his narno as Bteve Biddle, care of the church, are destined to accom-1 and says he is one of the four who broke plish at no distant day. The officers elested jail at Talbotton on July 20th. Mr. Mof- to serve for the next year are: J. B. Reese. I fett will hold him “until farther orders.” president, Eaton ton; Willis Newton, first I Sulphur Springs, of our county, has vice-president; E. N. Alliston. second vice- j about 200 guest*. It is a place S rcsident; B. W. Clark, third vice-president; I that any one wishing lo spend a few weeks . E. Chiles, secretary; J. T. Davif, tress-1 pleasantly should reek. The surooudings rer. . I are attractive, Rnd the society as good as Siuoe the action of the convention every I 0 ur State affords. The table groans nuder body has fallen in*o line and are ready to I the amount of good things it has to carry, “whoop up the boys for Mr. Stephens, j We wonder that everybody doesn’t come to They are extremely well pleased with the “Sulphur Springs.” It is within four miles nomination of torn Hardeman, and no 1 of Chipley, and most excellent hacks and doubt would be highly gratified to have I prancing teams convey passengers and him make a sp ech iu Jasper county during I visitors to and from tho springs, the campaign. And Mr. DeLaoey always welcomes Miss Bailie Dozl *r, of Opelika, Ala, is I tt n visitors with his real best spending the summer with relatives in our j “Chesterfield” bow, nnd never allows village. .... ,1 anyone to feel lonely while there. “Mike - ’ There are a few cates of typhoid fever in I M inimitable, and makes everybody enjoy our section, bat none likely to prove fatal* I their visit to “his springe,” and they all T. I wish that the summer was longer. Why flenoln. I don’t ail your folks come to Sulphur Jclt 25.—Two Senoia boys were sitting I Springs ? They would certainly enjoy it. in a restaurant in Atlanta, just before tho I Toni Atkinson is certainly the leading assembling of the convention, when one of j candidate in orr county for the Legisla- them remarked to the waiter to hurrv up, I ture. He is young but rlevel-he.rded, and they wanted their dinner so they could g »I would make a member that we would not to the convention and vote for Stephens. | feel ashamed of. Captain E. 1*. Howell heard the remark I Mrs. llattio Hinton lef ■. this morning nua asked if they were Stephens delegates. I for Alabama on a viait to her father, the They told him they were, and from Farette j Hon. J. B. Fuller, of Salem, wh‘re sho will county. Whereupon Csntain Howell in-1 remain for several weeks. Jot fisted upon paying for their dinner. He I the youngest "limb of the law 1 _ liquored, set up the ci *nrr and then carried I county, is going right into good practice, •the boys down nnd introduced them to Mr. and is making older ones feet real small. Stephens aa Stephens delegates. But when I Joe is bound to make his mark He is Fayette county waa called in the con-1 of one of the best families in our county, ventlon, the gay young Etepheus men l and prorees business in his hands to the were non eat. Senoia boys aro good <nes I satisfaction of all hi* clients. Mr. A. W. Van House, a Senoia boy, ob-1 Judge Williams's mill pond is to be turned taineil the first honor at the university com-1 off next Thursday evening, and a fish fry mencement this year, and Mr. Fre1 llunui-1 nnd barbneue is to be had there on Friday, cutt a speaker's place. Thii was his first I Wish you and oil your “hungry staff” could term there, too. R* 8. I be present and g**t a real square meal. We I expeet to bo there, and will help your paper Lear*. | all wo can. Jack. hash •haki good wishes for him in the futare. , tho Great Head of ths irch, by his unerring Spirit, haa exiled beloved co-laborer and toother, Da- 1,. Andersou, a member of the I, < ;.<ergia Conference, of this district in -nr v ltd paitor of this (Con vers) ircli, to tho great mission field of China; Iwh.reas, Brother Anderson is one of > nobh ,-t and best yonng men, an of- rat juicier and paator, appreciated 1 by all who know him; and that r going out to this foreign mission h.mj'.j in his lifers?!: cf prcnch irchable riches of Jesus to lie it lien darkness, and may never ions us again— HU (i)i lost wa, indlstriotconfer jlod, deem it fitting and propsr nr warmest sympathy in this nnd that Brother Anderson aud r.ily carry with them our most i), That we reoommend erson to Dr. Young J. Allen, ndent, aud t> the EtC < ftlthiu minister, worthy the confidence lovn of all the brethren, no/rrr! ':!)• That copies of this paper or war (led to Dr. Young J. Allen, the \(,‘i/iin ( hristiau Advocate, and filer Anderson. very cnthu.-d.ntio meeting of the “Wo- »'h Mi-irtionary Society," waa held this '0° h ive bad good rains all ovsr the uty jcuterday and to-day, r.ml Ro*k r »i» n »w , njoying a big crop "boom/ itticr with bur a ater counties. [on. Wm. L. reek will be a candidate re -elortiun to tho I^gislatule. He is « iper atico in no, nnd strongly in favor of stock law. Mac. That 1 * was a protracted raeetihg com' mcnoed at the Methodist church here last ght—the services conducted by Rev. E. Itintze. Every face looks pleasing sinoe the rain Saturday. fcvao. : ba bn Nenola. i .M.—Eirly Saturday morning last, W. P. Fambroagh called for your hee*p<>n<i-ut t.i tak.* him oat to OaptMo \ tiulliugn’e to a splendid barbecue. He bat one compinint to lay at the door of iandi*o( t :» I'rofsssor, and that is, hs old bachelor to long that when gelt into the society of young ladies,it is lost mu tter of itnioMibilitytogatblm ay from them, lie ha* been teach*ng at osnpson f<>r tho u-t foot yean and baa leti IU gettiug A life partner, hence ha is hand to try the Senoia girls. If you >w of any joung lady wishing to bo ut teacher in a tlournhinj i* direct them to l'ruf. W. Thompson, Ga. s barbecue. Cnptain Stallings' » miles dli ‘ * * corlogton, Jclt 24.—The election m ihe Wb»t«m portion of our county, on the feno* quas- tton, to which I referred in my last, came off on the 22nd lost, and resulted in the adopt ion of the "stock law." This portion of the county is separated from the rest by Yellow river, oontains a great deal of fer tile land, is the horns of some of oar most prosperous farmers, and will doubtless b# greatly benefited by ths operation of the stock law. If the stock taw works well the probability is that it will be . d by the other portion of the oounty. Everybody here is in fine spirits in oon- -jqusno* of the glorious rains last week. The forward upland corn is considered made, and ootton U looking wsll and grow ing rapidly. cT I>. use, snrrouudtd by magsifi- beneath whose umbrage the >et seeiitod lawn grass is grosing, pre- ting mi inviting appearance, lej.;. Stalling* aud hi* good lady led lo give their farm hands a l. iiitii of the appreciation of their fsitli- l»b.>r by way of a bsrbacue. A fid in so ng th-y'thought best to invite a few of C* neighbors nnd ScnSiv friends to h‘ sent, which was done. The day was bn>> one; not so with the hi * ;»e pre^eut. The oontinuouv rail i ,l»oon prevented the guests from fishing Curalking over the captain’s fine farm, .mltoiu what we saw, we pronounce the rj occof the Cueet we ever saw. The lusnitality o tu« family, than whoi rer fmniiy in the count; itality of the Captain re U no ty. Mis* lto«a • - r<rt, . t A £t __ _ eeks at feel very proud of Mise ocher since her con- •ge. We always pre- fW. Aintl and Mechanical College revulc. is spending her rest week* father’s. UT * Uonwith d th rad bright thing" of x. Frank Bloolworth and family, gnnah, are spending the sumu xth» here. We alt like l rank, but when- » there i« a li’tl- fun ahead lie always I as cuipbatirally he doesn’t belong to boor's). . eite no int. resting protracted •ling carried on here in the Baptist r*h, ( inducted by tho pastor, Hev. A. Vaulltuse. He will be nvi-t*d thus fc in Hu? meeting by the IteT. M. Mc- , of Griffin. »te editor of l‘h> taut me moaslache My he ia th*ag'ie*t . .. Iburel) be ought to take coaaolotiou y ihe fict tost highly intelligent people ix has atraightaned sof his. The girU d man in the worlJ, r featoree. Ooia •cb* to if Upson Superior Thu week w as set het, but it will not be It is ‘ o an till lo morrow. It l.< thou; ioe ca-e of the SUte V S \N lata will d to-morrow rfue-dsy) morning. 1 > Ihe ed with visitors, and U is s crowd will be much tar, killed a families and the tnal OCg the ci! one iu many Louisville. Jult 25.—Since the enthusiasm mani fested m the gubernatorial contest has died away, Louisville ia quiet as usaah W e have all settled down to tbo usual hum. drum live-at-home style. From tho number of drummers who show aud sell goods here now we think the merchants are anticipating business enough as soon an the fall crops begin to Mil. arid a little money gets in. The history of LouBwille as a "dry city.’ commences to-day. The license of the last whisky house expired yesterday, and by a special act of the Legislature for this county none at all can be obtained in the oounty no license. S» for the first time since her existence uot a drop of whisky in be bought in the county. W. Ward's. Jult 2C.—William Denard. an .ex-con vict, was shot aud instantly killed on Han day evening last, by Dock Bridges, also ad ex-convict, ou the plantation of Mr. James Haddock. . , ... Fodder-pulling is in order in this sec- tion. . . We are having an inmeueo amount of rain. Tub Brunswick Adeertiter c.nd Appeal punches iVaycross in the following style: "Of the sixteen members of our present chain gang, fifteen are from Waycroea. This is a sad commentary upon the morals of that town. Whilst on this subject, we would a«k if it b* good policy for us to take these chans from neighboring towns on our force ? Do they not very naturally stay here after their term of service is out, they beiog a class not identified anywhere ? We are in favor of immigration, but not of that element." Whew an editor returns thanks for _ bottle of good gin,” in July, it is fair to infer that the gir^ * *' is nigh at hand. Fix-book editors continue to vent their spleen against the editor-in-chief of this paper because he hnd the "audacity” to opposa the nomination of Mr. Stephens, after Gov. Colquitt had tendered the old gentleman the nomination. It is a small business, but it is too b'g for the pin-hook editors. fTuE Calhoun County Courier report* that >/. Janes killed two bears near Leary last week. Least Is having trouble iugeiting its ar tesian well finished, but the plucky little town will have artesian water all the same. “Where there's a will there’s a way," even through the hardest rocke. A obkat many editors seem to think there is a considerable amount of 1 in a watermelon, if the way they spell the word Jclt 25.—The following announcement will appear in this week’s Ka-tman Timm: * 1 A public meeting of the people of the rn aud oounty is callul to mast at the oourt-house in Eostuisn on th* 5th day of August next, at 3 o’clock p. m., for the pur pose of taking inch action and attending to inch business m may oome before it in refereeee to the contemplated building of the Savannah and Faeifie Shore line rail way through the county of Dodge and town of Eastman. As the meeting prom ises to be one of unusual interest to om people generally, It Is hoped a large num ber will be present. I Signed l "Maxt Cmiw." A great deal of interest is already man! fested, and no doubt an Interesting and enthusiastic) meeting will be heid. Fall gardens art receiving doe attention re auspicious, as tbs gentle falling for a day or two. Coaxes roxonrr. Jult 25.—Th* heaviest rain that has, fallen for years fell here last night. It is I » lalmetts, impossible to pass about over t >wo, on ac- Jclt 20.—Some men, when thoy wish to count of water. commit suicide, tnko pistols, others drown Fodder is ocnaiderably damaged by too thsmtelves. while a few resort to the rope, much rain. but it renmmed for a man in our oouoty to Host In cotton is plentiful, and it is to almost kill himself eating. Onyesterdsy be feared it will do serious damage to the » young man whom we will call Mr. A. crop in some sections. F. F. Gairnx. wont to a protracted meeting, aooompa- nomn nied by a youug lady. At the dose of the m .. \, ... ... I services thoy wont to the bouse of a friend Jult, 2i.—Mr. l.CJ. Barney, the live I f ot di uner , Tnore they met another young agent of ti.o Telbobapu and Messknokb, I man, whom I will call Mr. B. The two has been air.nu/Mt us. He comes nearer young men, with no taslin, .U- th.n *nv I compunction for ths lady’s < , » • i. , P MC l ? any I agreed to have an eating match, man out of it. He w«ns his way and car- They partook freely of eabbage, green the Tklxobavu awi> tdnasxaxx with him. I oorn, cucumbers, onions, tomatoes, Th.Mtat.0t th. IU. Alfred Shorter 1.1 beyi«., gtMn fOM-Irteh potatoMUBd . I . a-.a nAi vri- i, I pickled artiohokes, besides seven kinds of estimated at about $720,000. His death, I mM , ( dinner they were served with which occurred on the 18th inst, haa cot I peaches, apples, watermelons nnd musk- ceased to be a matter of general comment* mtl ,ons. They also agreed to see which ' r -»* L *« b *« »« * ho !"“‘ r * ,Kl to SJ? U.“t“''.IUMr,Vt “orf , T. ’and »m ul the tame extent that broad-minded beuev-1 injured, and attended church to-day. Mr. oleoce, combined with those frugal traits I A. was not so fortunate. The yooug lady J0M..UII.I to th. ««ouml.liou of With. ^ r ^hMh«To\h.“‘.^u.‘r.ud ~S!d Th. .Ktnbll.hlnu of Shorter Co'.lfuo i» U. | no (orth „. Th , doctor hu Ihcu most Important work of his life. That [ vritH him last night, aud report* him institution received at his hands more I in a very critical condition. Us ie still $150/0). Amply endowed, and by I having spasms, also eholora morbas. placed under ths supervision of Rev. I Would it not bo well for parties of this L. K. Gwaltney, D. D., one of the most dis-1 kind to carry cob’croshers with them on tinguiahed educators of the South, it stands I nuch occasion* aa this? forth at onoe In the front rank of femalsl Our oounty send ninl delegates to the seminaries. Georgians need go no farther I Her niori«l cuuwntion. The plaoe of meet* North to secure ths highest advantages for I inu has not fcwvn decided npon. Ths entire their daughters. . I delegation are favorable to to Mr. George Our ex-mayor, Major Sam Morgan, who I Martin, of Meriwether, wa* s rook on the head by Strickland some I We are having protracted rains. Crops four weeks since, has not yet recovered. I are in good oouditiun, and the prospect is It is feared that even should he reoover his I flatter- - strength, hie mind will be permanently! affected. Strickland is conflccd in jail. I Mndlaou. Boating on our beantifnl river is the I Jult 2C.-I write this beeanse I am a popular amusement this season. Different iU b*criber to joor paper and I like to see ' Dally THE VEOnvMA MESS, Wbal the People Think and Do. The Teleobapu and Gen Gartrell seem to stand npon the same platform.—.4merU cue Ilecordrr. There isn’t v uch in the seeming. Tho Tkliobapu axd Massnoxa and General Gartrell do not stand on tho same platform. He ia satisfied with the platform adopted by the Stephens conven tion, bu‘ the Telkoraph axd Mehkxoeh regards it as a piece of high sounding bal derdash. It docs not pronounce against Indopt ndentism. Is that the reason ths Recorder aud General Gartrell endorse it ? Newt and Adeertiter: It is bad policy for the BAme old girl to go back to the same watering place year after year.—-?* They say this t» fine caterpillar weather. Few as yet have been found on the farms in this scobOD* and it is hoped he ia mak ing his advent too late, to do much barm to this crop. Tbe Republican convention will be held in Atlanta on Wednesday, August 22. Savannah hai “colored wretches, ’ “bel ligerent butcher*,” and things. Savan I aign of wicked. oomputa. of vooo, meohiv.built..,. wim .UUo, oooMtoo.il, from oar to»n. •rol ptaMOr. bo.U oopobl. of ctrr,lo, I vour oorrMiwnd.nt "II.” 1. ,1,1.1,,,. <l,h( or tea ooapteo Mch. B, m.oL. of o I .too. to Oolelhcrpo and n.,lKUno ,oor ■taro whMl two itrootf BMl coo prop.11 p.p. r too Ions. Uojoom,. I ho,, lorn- (Iwm Iwo, erofti ot » dolfghtfol rota of I m .noMl L'rain'ilin^., but tlico w. or. pron. •pMd. Tb., tak. to. stem of bomlM and to lb ood con', brlp lb for oon. J.on, tad oorrtogM. l icolco on aiooll, on Qw rl,.r | .u „! .bo taioil, in oomploioiog now of Tltousasloa, July 25.—Upson SoperloT Court Is atiU i session, Judge Stewart presidini Among the visiting attorneys present, notice ex-Goteraor Smith, of Columbus, M ihimi __ Rose at the Rock last winter, and who haa been eoofined in jtU in Macon for several months, was brought donm by Hherif! Foster, and this morning has been placed on trial for his Ufe. Much Interest is manifested in the care by oar citizens generally, as the families of both Rose and \\ bits are large and Influential In th* —rntr. Both cldcs are very ab’yrepre- ted, the 8tat* by Kx-Gov. Smith, Judge John L Hall, Col. Heat, Col. Trala ^* Solicitor-General Wouimack; the by Gen. G-rtreU, Cot Boynton, Cot Irwin and Cot Allan. I was glad to meet my old army oom* rede, tbe irrepressible Tom Barney, of tbe Txuubapu ard MESsaxoan. in our town yesterday, lio Is working hard for the T. and M., and I am glad to say is getting a good list of subscribers. The Tall.;iui h axd Mnazxaxa is mowing more and more with popular with our eitlxeo* every dar. lips and iu onr hearts of the „ Mrs. Ella Means, wife of Mr. John - . . jr. M•an^ of Atlanta, and daughter of Capt J. W. F. Hightower, of this place, a most estimable Christian lady, died In At lanta this morning and will be buried at this ptao* to morrow. A. J. K. 2111 ner. Jult 25, AM u. m.—Yesterday. last night and to-day copious showers of rain bars fallen slowly bat continuously. The stmo«pher* is pcrifisd,snd a most d«dight- fol climate is ours-equal to th* springs of Meriwether county. Samuel D. Irvin, E*q-,( for, like Judge L. E. Bleckley, be despises the empty title of “Oolooel” so generally forced c legal profession, and by which lie members f«*l flattered) left y evening for Thomaatoo to defen F. White, Eeq., charged with th* Mr. Irvin is a Is that branch of the law. lie Ii w Ponoooll, known in ituxm, ud too o.minoUoa of Mr. A. H. t Tbero U much doMlufMloc oor b«. nm uniM br to. mi Mr. Htepbau'i nomhution; mu, »oto for Mm; cto.ro will rote for OfMteoU; nn will no. go to U Hod ko bom nomiaotad b, too to •olo too non, would Koto ooppa wito o foil ood nndiobtad rata. Rintits'e Mills, Jasper Cos Jult 24.—Plenty of rain, fine « meriings. pU.nty of goo t things to a joUy good ttase generally, U the I-— I of too Bomtar Ml. >.•',< fi cbnrcbM lo too Control Aioocta’- wUh Bototl .-I. .-rh. lo Jo.p«r «M I'llJ«y. ood bold toroo dor*. Ro Son.,o. of Mod.-on, pmoebod U octorj formoo, after wbtab too oo ou onooiMd by .looter, Wl m. ci i »•*>*. »1 Aid'll •'/!., -r .*"! ; . g deirgdtas were in attsndsnee ►I'irrii. Js-per o >J. B. Wl L W.fl. Folk, Mr-. M. IL lip: . .. | rain—can’t dry froit, nor wash, nor do any I »h°Pplng. I agree with Bill Arp anyway it D I °° domestic affairs, and had rather have a Tbe fanners In this section report finest grain crop siuoe the war. Cotton looka well but tb* stand is not good. II. * I for "Little At**,’for governor. I Hickory urove. I a few farmer* complaining of too much Jult 25.-W* were visited Saturdiy I rain for that HtU* cotton on tbtir bottoms, morning by a slow rain, which wa* very I but I say let it oome, for I want to see much needed at this time. We can on-1 corn and peaa jast as plentiful aa oats and talnly boast of having good crops in this I . and adjoining communities. Crops are I Politic* is bring discussed dal'y, bot w* about all Didby at this Urns, except a few I *»eve only one candidate oot for tho Legia- among the post-oak i ills, where I Jsturw-an individual by the name of lier- ™ —ng out, "W* are mlgVily in the bertCummungs.oolored, whole a very dull grass.” As a general thing crop*in this I M* t'frty* section have been proirarly managed and) , The oldret dtiaan in this county (Tom well worked, while we do a'lmit that the Allen), aged ninety-three years, worked op people at large had gnus in slmndance. I to thrjw years ago, end, strange to say, bia Bat through perseverance and industry it right i* good nnd he can read An* print; in was subdued iu time with no materia! I fart, he take# three or four paper*, and says injury. Cotton i* flourishing, but while it I h« not foto for no man that has aba*, ha* the luxuriant weed it ha* not cot the I «1 the Democrat* aa Alex Stephens has lUirsd fruit to mhk* n good yield. Tbs | *ton*._ 4 We would like to call the attention of ths Macon Telkobafo to the trifiiog but im portant fact that seem* to have surely es- oaped its memory, and that i* that the nominating convention is over nnd that Mr. Stephens has been nominated.—.\Vtc* and Adrertiter. Think yon, very kindly The inform*'ion re-enforces the delayed pro's dispatches strongly. WiU recipro cate on occasion. Bbotxkb Fxxdletox i* virtuously indig. nant at the action of tbe State convention, and dcliverkhimself in tbe following vigor, ons Anglo-Saxon; “Wo have not been i partisan for Mr. Bioou. There is a large number o! true and tried Democrats whom we would have as gladly supported, but we were opposed to a man who had been a traitor to his country and to his party, and opposed to a departure from a well-estab- Uahed tule which would have secured his or feat and saved the patty from dishonor. ' 1). me racy means a truckling obedience „ the mandates of such schemers as ao- oompliahcd this farce, then many good people have bean dfee ved. Tbe thing will gst many a cold ahoalder henceforth, if not many hacks turned." Valdosta Timor. An Atlanta man _ . marked to the writer tbe other day that his city, with a little help from neighboring counties, oould, would and did oontrol th* State, and it was folly for ua wlrtgraa# fel low a to kick. We could not help oureclve*. When did Ben Russell and Hill Harris become such Hta; hecs men? The one pMt the old oommuner in nomination and th# other sooooded th* more. At home these boys wore known and sent to ttie conven tion as anti-Stephen* men. Did these ‘ *—|lo* tha* k* near _— _ ______ enough that they ware deed' Roms Bulletin: The will of Col. Alfred Shorter w*s published }retardiy morning by the ordinary to tbehsirs andexecu tots. All that is generally known of the content* of tbe instrument is that It makes another beqoeet of $45,0u0 to Shorter Col lege. Our reporter has other positive i formation as to th* heirs and legates, b in deference to the wishes of Col. 1). Hamilton, we publish none till the will submitted for publication In its entirety. The executors are Dsvid B. Hamilton, Judge Joe HUyer and Dr. Kbln Hilyor. Tub Coohran Entenirlte has suspended. Mr. Lee Rainey, th* editor, in conjunction uon as snii-steiirtcn* men. um worthies, seeing the drift, imagine Coogreiloaal lightning might strik< them? If they did it isjerha; a well ei his work; th* eater. I iL Our town ia lomewbat enooun boil worm hss begun !i pillar has made his appeal gather they will no doubt pi toe late crops in this aseti there will be no future Interfere with the eoro, pi spore. Mr.F.A. Attorns has toe finest I win tie own, as u u raarureo, ana a great- prospect of ribbon oane we hev* yet seen. I *r po'Uon wa* graded several years ago. Mr. II. Adams has the best and choicest I «© e«t of building will uot be a great fruit*. He has peaches that w ill weigh Ideal, and,_ if brought to tots point, it WiU from one to one and ooe-qaartar pounds. I »o doubt be built oo to Athens, and from Mr. W. C. Wallace and A. a White, Jr., I there on to Knoxville. Then thia route hare the finest watermelons, some of them I from Knoxville to tbe seaeoast will be I'JU weighing forty pound*. Mr. J. A. Miller I milre nearer than any other. Thia road baa the best prospects of bottom land corn I I'orid run throuoli some of the finest farm- that we have seen on Flint River. W* are l tog Undaln the State. and no doubt would confident that be will make an average of 1 be a good paying rjad. But enough, from thirty to sixty bushels |*er act*. I Hurrah for Oot. Hardeman! Ran Reeves, Green Duncan and Luke I _ .-TV. Sceooaiaaa. Raines, colored, are three of note, who I ■atubrldg*. hxveoxeeUeotcropslnthUrocttoo. While 25.-A joint stock company has they hare worked and have been ** sue- be« B organized here for the trarpJse of dAto r oSld??in7if l th3r ^ #r ^?« f. tboQ ^ doUayboteL A Tnu war* seventeen deaths in Bavam eon HgM to guide many of their rsc* who I eonsiderablo amount of th* stock has ere daily idling around from ptoo* been taken, and it srema to be^ place with rcarcely anything to eat, ei- I certainty. Mpt fruit. Wo wl.h ,oor moo, rood.ro | Th. oomiuiioa of Btephm. Ml Uk. . «how.r-hath, onJ hut not th. oonlnalion .1 Hurtamon con., m o Ionic u . dtaMlta- . J»«Ii>n would bora been much grater. JoLTU-InpanunM of tkoetUof Uw TW» waot,liu ol.tr. k«n o (rat Ml. Deinocntio .uoolirr Momltte. of thta. Mror of Mordtenon. Prior lo th, nommo- crapb.ll MOM,, o *w»uUon oowtelioa I Item of Mr. Httphra, OortroU'. ntmo <u of flr. dol.ruu. Iromrah militia di.trtet IrardJrrar h.ord: IndnJ I .oration if on. 1 in tb. rant bora ot thl. ptac* out oj mn bondrtd know thot b. wm in . Tbo eoCTrorioa wm ombtard | th. A*M. Hot now h. number, monj th. U-.o. 1. IL 1/wchM lo Ih. friend, in oor mid.t ondlhM. ora non 8. U. Framnn to tbo Mcrttar,'. I teotroU who ctnnot k tt Uwir own ItatagoU. to th.Co.gr.Mw.tl non-1 M.iint to rota kou.1 th. “noml- h meet. I mo hot who will not rota for him; rail. B. I nor do ti*, think Mr. KUpbuu con oora- •d ood I ploin U tbo/ .booUtnow par.oo tbo eoorM Oo rota | Which he ho. horoloforo hinuolf panood line, of I *bo* lb. oomiiiM did not pltooo him. I for tho Trol/ tiuM on don,on»n UulM far tho ■or»r In I ltemocrre/ which boo mod. IHorniu the rail too. I Ktnpira Htota of tho booth; bot w. will not P.noto-1 dMpood. Tho people on .low lo on tho di.trtet, I dooittr, bat. when Man, the/ will bo oo Ib/thol .wlft lo mwt ond pot it down oo the/ on In won | lord/new to mo it. wl nimbi, n from ! '• time I . J. u. Polk Mnrobellrllle. Jcxr 9d —MonhoUriUo b tho bn'tbloot pointonlbo Sootbwr.tern roilrood. It b dlractlf upon tho dlridinr ridio thot tom. the wotor to the Oolf or tbo A Uon tic. The , rood hod itoolfb In oom. ploco. tho dirtd 7{; I ta( lino. Iu Mlnbritr b to wju know. I thot it b booncilog ooita o ooramor raort. , . [Amooiotlwr vi-itors wo notioo IOmo. hfi 11 ®®*I komeotCeLL. M-FeltoaTlt to a Rule too, boa one vVi'or tor, for ttom young tore maay dare baton I vouuuxruu from Maccn, iLawtn J WzdWy sad Woodson, male tbeir appeac- lelifiht- sidade. rofftbe of tb*t | Kefi not been FJE tic Far- toU, ot Atlanta. ere'eootribakUg to tbe era- {to* Joy msetaeftbis rural iwort, tto gees to of 1 to s Rissell, surgeon Is tbe aavy, is vWUsg msufe-ierag liege atom, Ur. Waller Fred- orgMS ie quite a culmr«l i gentleman, taring travsned as surgeon years, 0 months and 15 days old at the lime of his dea 4 h. He was one ef the beet of men^ras faithful oven unto death. Wivcaoss Is determined to havo an arte sian well. Watcbo6h boast* of a population of two thousand which, the Reporter thinks, will be doubled in twelve mouths. Tax citizen* of Wayoros* are making itrong complaints because of po*t-offioo mismanagement in that piece. Watcoosr Reporter; We learn that D. C. Tompkins has left for parte unknown, af ter colleo'.ing a good deal ct m?uey due the firm ot Lott Jk Tompkins, brick mak ers. Where art thou, Tompkins ? Constitution: “Yesterday ut half past twelve o’clock, Mr. James H. H. Parks, son t the resi- uvutwwt out. uiw.ua Wl ucart diieSK, A raa'ady which ha* troubled him since he was twelve years old Mr. Parke was thirty- two y *— •“■* —“ -—*—* the li l«nto about a mouth He wes teacher of the at Augusta for twelve years. His remains were sent to Augusta for interment. Mr. Parks was a consistent Christian and ex emplary young man. His father, Rev. H. H. Parks, U the presiding elder of tbe district. He wan at one time pastor of the First Methodist church in this city.” The Atlanta Herald reports an inceudi- ary attempt to burn tho Chnpman board ing house on Monday morning. The Atlanta polioe are bothering Henry Thomas for carrying concealed weapons. Wa are unable to appreciate the logic of the following from the Dalton Citizen: “Wo believe, gentle reader, that be will be the next governor of Georgia. Let us vote f.TP him.” Th« fflrt Ih.f o m.n M..M ForDy»i<rp«Ia, stlv ness. far him/' Tho fact that a man may be going to be elected, famishes us no reason for voting for tym. Each city most look out for itself in tbe attempt to iudaoe m inufacturing enter prise* to oome in. The people of every town must depend on their own exertions for prosperily. If we wait for somebody else to come in and bnild ns up, we will wait in vain. Enterprise, like chnrily, be gin* at home.—v4 mericut Recorder. The above word* of wisdom are worthy of unl- ' exception to S thcy ?i oughts. "Hot weather has a peeuliar influence of creating a hallucination in the minds of everybody that everybody else i* ignorant of the fact that it is hot. And so when two people meet they invariably inform each other that ‘it’a hot/ Ners and <ldc«r- titer. How can Brother McIntosh blame a a man for losing his cool discernment when the thermometer is climbing the hill of tbo nineties, and preparing to leap nv< into the caldron of tbe hundreds ? Unde, the circumstances, the use of the compara tive term "hot” is abogt as mild an ex pression as could reasonably be expected from two sweating, steaming, molting in dividuals. Don’t deprive a man of the privi'ege of saying “It is hot,” when the mercury mounts like an eagle. It would be fearfully cruel and would cause mauy versal attention. There is pions aud influential citizens to lo»e their lives. The Griffin Sun furnishes us the follow- ing lively paragraphs: Let’s name the blus’ed old State Browncoiquittville and be done with it. Ahem—a h-em-m! That dish of crow isn’t so bad, after all—in fact, c.o.; !s quite palatable. 'Rsh for lit tle Aleck! The convention in Atlanta last week demonstrated one thing—that is, that Georgian* can drink Atlanta whi*)y and lire.—Littlo Alf. Colquitt is after moro vindication—this time it is a rest in the United State Senate. We aro “a; ‘ Alfred first, last and all the time.* 1 tor Waterman, of the Forsyth Adeertiter, ha« a “golden rule” for the benefit of edi tors, which he desires to havo posted every editorial desk in Georgia. We imagine what an editor wants with a gold en rule in his ofllo-i—especially when the golden Rheckles are ro scarce among the fraternity u the/ ore thte lomraer. Uiiusvillo KnUrpriu: Althongh mnch rain ha. felloa in the coonty daring the ■pas' month the water ooonet remain two low lo carry timber to market. There I. pieoty of corn in Tetnoll coonty that will meke fifty bashole to the acre, oor will one hare to ride all day to find more than one piece th*t will make a hundred bushel* to the a re. You can *ay what you please, bot latusU is the best oounty in the world, Sick Headache Chronic Dlar- rhuoa, Jaundice, Impurity of tho Itlood, I’ever and Ague, Malaria, and all Diseases caused by De- of Liver, Bowel* .-.ad Kidneys. ine nesa i* trouweu will) pain, u uuii ana ncavy. with considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful tetisatii.n of leaving undone something which ought to have been done; a slight, dry cough and flushed tic* is sometimes an attendant, often mistaken for consumption; the patient complaina of weariness and debility; nervous, easily startled; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation of the skin exists; spirits are low and despondent, and, although satisfied that exercise would Lc bene- ficial, yet one can hardly summon up fortitude to try it—in (act, distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred wnen but few of them existed, yet uuitution after death has shown the Liver to re been extensively deranged. should be used by all persons, old and young, whenever any of Ihe above symptom* appear. Persons Traveling or Living In Un- ■althy localities, by taking a dose ocrasSoo- y to keep the Liver in ncahhy action, will avoid Slnlaria, Bilious attacks. Dizziness, Nau- sa, browiincM, Depression of Spirits, etc. It ill invigorate like a glass of wine, hut Is no in toxicating beverage. If You have enten anything hard of ion, or feel heavy after meals, or sleep* night, take a dose and you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by always keeping the Regulator and the soil of the county demonstrates this fact every time it receive* proper at tention. The incoming crop will put our farmers on a solid foundation, and th* Western speculator* may rna tho price of oora up to seventeen dollars a bushel for what we care. It does us good all over to hear our fanner* talk about their cropa. Thb following etriking paragraph* are dipped from the Atlauta Herald. It is "reconstructed,” as a matter ot course, but U hasn’t yet concluded to do all its think- ing according to tho ring programme: W'e see nothing in the platform about "a free ballot aud a fait count.” TfcU makes us doubt that Mr. Stephens really wrote ib Emory Bi>eer ie a lucky citizen. Tbe re cent ooqvention insured his chanoe* for re-election to Congress by a largo majori ty. -—We are for Stnator Brown—and taat ie all, we understand, th»*t can bo rightfully demanded of n* a* patriotic citizens of thta plantation. The platform adc i*ted by th* recent convention, com pared with tboee adopted by the reoent Democratic convention* in other States, U weaker than dUh.water, and U an adml*- sion that tlie party ha« choeen a candidate for governor for whom it could not and dared not make a straight-out, aggressivo Democratic platform. Why did the committee on platform omit that resolu tion which read: "lletolvetl, That all tbe error* be corrected within, and oot without the party.” Did it not do to because Mr. htephen* himrelf suggested that this wou'd anger the independent* *nd oauae them to antagouizohim? Come Mr. Chairman Har ris and U11 os why this good Democratic re solve, piopoeed by Simmons, of Gwinnett, was stricken out without coL-sultatioo with him ? Or, perhape, Mr. Simmon* will tell us what rtasoifs were afterward* givsn him for IU.omission? Some days ago we called attention to the fact that th* adop tion of the majority rule .would result ■r. wo imihvj, uw vuikur, iu vuuj'tnvuuu with Mr. 0. M. Dupree, will start a paper in Vienna, Dooly oounty, in a week or two. They are clever gsntlsmen anl we wish them tnoces>. Berrien County Neva: Irwin Is now one o* the most independent count:** in the State. Her people, as a general thing, are clear of debt and getting on weU. There are no elevenr, more hospitable people snywnere. Strangers coming among them are made weloome, and to feel them selves at home. •Taa combined effort* of Father Will- Ingham and Editor Lamar eoakl not de feat Mr. Stephana. We cxnt speak for the old maxr ot the Free Brett, bat as for tbe Oolooel, we cordially invite him to a dish of crow. He is too good a Democrat to re fuse to partake."-Jfcfoatou Hettenger. H e regret to see the confession of the man of the Memmtger that "crosr" I* an article of food on hi* table. Of eonrse it is a ucstion of taste Vhat one may eah There » no taw against eating erow; still, it h*s not been th* habit of "Editor Lamar" to eat it, and he will not be apt to do violence to hi* stomach daring the present crow season. It is hardly tolite. under tbe cir cumstances. to “cordially tavi’e him to a dish of crow." There are time* when men ought to fast, and the “crow” season is the happiest oo* ImagifiiN* for taking the wire odge off of that sort of a business. nab during the past week. Bavaxkah Recorder: “There were re ceived In this ei y tart weektf.MJC barrels of rosin and 2/176 c isks of spirit* of turpen tine- Th* export* for the same time were U/)r7 barrel* of rosins and 2JLt)l cuk* of turpentine. The stoek on hand and on shipboard yesterday waa.Tt.MJ0 barrel* of nmn and 6^879 casks of spirits of t tine. Nomreo is sadder than a moral person •ft a dinner, drank, in a swallow-tail eoat* and trying to say something fsi Ha Gazette, Well, editors are _ loeg suffeiiog people in the world. Why didn’t Brother Ware "shoot klm on th* •pot?” BaoTWza Wane, of the Dublin Gazette, rth hie — theboe*** ot a possible danger, and wh*n a delegate from down in Washington oounty moved to recommend tbe majority rale for future State oouventkms, be was astonished at the suddenness and unanim ity with which he wa* set down upon. The boast* are too sharp for tbe innocent dele- S te. W hen south Georgia presents a ma lty indorsed candidal* for governor the bosses t ill simply adopt tbe two-third* rale and kick him over the back fence with vigor and promptitude. H.G. Tubxkb, of the second Congres sional district, will probably be reaimi nated without opposition. BaoTaza Pkeham ia disposed to lament over the fact that Brook* county has fallen behind in the matter of snake stories. "la the last Irene of tbe free Brett we stated it as our opinion that If the negroe# were not allowed to vote lc tbe election for county offloer* there would be trouble,' etc. Tbe Macou Talzckiwi axd Mareamaa the value to a town or city of prising, public spirited citizen. Brother pwfjy i* rigid, 'the motive power that builds up cities and towns mmteomo from within—not from without, said to hove cut upall sorts of these three- fool didoes jast because some girl had “kicked” fcim ! And the whole world fall other pretty girls ! He ought to have been permitted to go to the catfish. An Atlanta young white man haa been arrested for robbing newsboys. There i* no law for hinging the culprit, but there ought to be. A little Chinese justice is needed in this country. It is said that "the Knight* of W| M Men m ^ “ooriehing condition.” It i* an old saying that "great men are not *lw*y* wise ” It i* equally true that “Wise Men” are not always great. A great many things, that aro not profitable, flourish. Weeds outgrow corn any day. inquirer-Sun: Columbus ha* increased its population forty-five per cent, in ten years, within the corporate limit*. Its sn- burb* across the river, in Alabama, now number over u,000 poop’e, all supi Colombo* factories. Its Georgia crea^rin number. We w«u- « a outlet direct totha g-Mt metropolis of the >\ret, and we think Cincinnati should look to our plaoe as the terminus of it* gigantic th A a ®oiineotion. we feel certain that our cotton receipts will run tin to 15',000 bales. Without un? tS£J& competition it lias gained its present im- portanoe. Acoobdjno to the following from the At- lanta Herald, the mill will soon go to grinding; "General Gartrell will leave to- morrow for Thomanton, Upson oounty, where he will conduct the defense in a mur- d.' om. After tho Iriil, h. will probobly ■pMoh!’’ miking a political A* Mcnpcd oocrict .tote ■ borto nnd boggy ID Atlonte oo Fridoy nigh*, bot m Erono WM tbo name -1 tho goilty pnrty. Tun probobto election ood early death ,n Mr. Htephen. mokoa tho potl'ion of State Scooter, In the next Iogi.lntore, one ol promUe-w toopook. In riow of thl, fact, Folton wool/ propcM lohnUy Ctoyton, booked by Cobb, oot of the oomioatioo. So the nomination ot tho Jolfrnonua i. ol- rady bOKinning to boor npplM of dtecorJ. r olton evid.otly ooooidora it.elf oo "oioot" ooonty, hot Clayton and Cobb wiU otend on their righto ond trinmpb. T «“» *•« twoot/.thrM dootho in An- Uot week, ending Jaly'JAl-whltM 12, blacks U. Gcoboia railroad stock continues to ad vance. Stock sold on Saturday at $155. Tax editor of the Cherokee Advance has two pet crows. They are not a-kill itorows —they are of the Gartrell variety. Col. Twomas Habpbmam has reason to be proud of the eathoslasm caused by his nomination. a J" ^ p, ° co ? nl y • r « *o take a fall ootoefenoe' aud "no fenoe” queetion on the Wh of August. Tax Rome Courier, the fair*! ft and most ortea safe purgative, alterative and tonic can never be out of place. The remedy it liftrmlets nnd does not interfere witli business or pleasure. IT IS TURELY YKOETABT.E, And has all the power and efficacy of Calomel or Quinine, without any of Ihe injurious after effect*. . A Governor's Testimony, immons Liver Regulator has been in use in my tarnfly lor tome time, and I am satisfied it is a valuable addition to the medical science. J. Gill Shortm, Governor of Ala. lion. Alexander II. Stephens, uf Ga., say*: Have derived some benefit from the use of Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish to give it a further trial. “The onlr Tiling that nerer fulls to Relieve."—I have used many remedies for Dys- *“ ‘ Debility, I — uon ok the majority rale .would result bcrMft.r in raoTlog tho centre of political power from Atlanta to the middle portion , v-, ---. . of tho State. Thl* Memo to ban worool «• tho dolly paper, thot inpportxi Mr. tttophoiM, bo. thte to my of the noml- poor, forth bia oonowo; -The ptople ore ocowiiog Tory ranch diogn,tod with politic’. They e.y they on hoondod to death by the coodidteoo" Too Btooa Taruunr noou to ho omucd ot oor frog ulc. Why, boooy, tbo frogi in Doorao’. pond don't eoMidor bal let. unhealthy diet, though they do lio heavy oo tho ftrmvh.-f/orfrcli Son. That 1 , oil right Wa didn't thtak it tho thaa that the loUota did tbo lyiog -da tho irio or* rani pant to Elbert ooonty. Black*a k—Mh in ElUrtoo h.d aa atectrf cal aScct—Hortmll Sun. So it did; hot who wa« U that goC.hocked wbeo the del- agate war# aiodM? .Vro, ood Ad ml teor: Dr. Alfriand yoliod 10 lood at lha eooT.nUon whan Step ten. wa. aoamatod by arrlamaltem ho ia not ahi. to opaak abort a whteptr. pht It would bo • poop!, of tho M.con elect Cdl. Bo-op Hon- atorondthoo elect him PraMdttt of tho ■Mate. A Baa of bia to. capacity u a pro—dtng Oir.oor oboald bo k.ptra tho har- BtH, and wo bomb, nooMruto bin far tbo pteoo ob nr. mratloood,—Tho naan fctedH(te. fogtriog Cot Tora Bar- Blown B tea, oo. of tha oi tear and moat higtdy ragaoted eiuxrsa of Habonbrara . Etemowaa to Ta Mlab ratio aro tag tor, frequai. Sradi, rh.ooyr.pht It • graefot act for laa paopt.of l Bm .tonal dtetriot to .tact Cdl. I — .Hag. ‘Georgia now* men’ of Uio Tenor aarn will bo mora particular in tho fotorr." ItWM aninteotional blnodor, old follow, and don t know whtea fault it wa.—our. or tho printar’e. It would b. wy to lay it on “tho com poofter,” bot we don't ran that eort of rebodufe. Will olwoyo cornet mUt.hu when brought to oar notice. Too following item, ore attracted from oor .prigbtly Atlanta n.lghbor-tho i/rraU; Toro whlto f.llowa got Into an at. tar cation Salorday night in tbo neighbor hood of Brooklyn, wlutraio one ot th. par ty draw hia knife and [roerodod to eirro op tho other. Tho wooed, though pair." ' an not Mfuidarol daogerooa, u they oo tho Iteahy part of tha arm. An ex. United state, offloer wm ooouwhat on a taro tho other day, >nd created quite a di«- torbanoo rand obool hta neighborhood. Ho wooed op bia froU. by grabdioghi. goo, pointing ft ot hi. wife and threaten, log torboof bar. Tho polioe ghio him o berth 0000 otter, and thte morning ha had lo pay a fine of twenty and aoat, betide, receiving o lector, from to , recorder.— Io Commiog, Ga, at tha revtdeneoof Judge 1.8. Cl.itMOl, the bride's fatter, Feof. W. W. Bra. well, of Uth.nia, wa* united In m.rriago to Mte. Lure Ella Cl-m.at, by Bar. Dr. Cortle. We congrat ulate tha prafeeeor in hariog become unit ed lo ooe of tlie 10 on bean-tin] and acoom- Pltehod tedie. in U-jrgia, and would join the many frUnll. of tha happy oooMoio wiebteg them much haypioeM. Tun AVewtag .Vrir«, in the following ex ten, lay. down tha programme by which tbo go.orroir.hip io to bo eonttnoed ia Atteata. Wa bar# no don be tha .Vac. cor rectly outline, the raor.rn.nt- bat w. do not telt.To it Win raeewd. Cobb will not permit Clayton to bo chanted oat of rhfht to tbo IM.tor.hip. Th. Ctey ooonty raan will bo elected, in oor ie meat. Hero ia whattba Sort inya: “U politic* is Atlanta are at tbe boiling point, aaon.l. The work now before the boya is to releet in ember, to tbe (egtelatara who Wtu eteef Oorernor CoiqaiU to eaaceed Vr. Hill. Plpoe ere being laid to thet end. Harry Jackson nnd Jodgo ~ enodiJate. for tho Senate L trict. Tha maa who (OU sleeted wiU ia all JSMTSSmIJS Stt made pmtdent of the Beaate. Harry CUyton had aa wall dry op. hot thte Uraa. IPotehto bo fried bonofter aro loo big for a Clayton coonty man, and If ' tie. U. Wn slip lie following from the Florida State Jowranf; Dted onddealy of tenet dte- am a, at hia bora.. Mar Cedar Ken. oaths flthaf inne, WO, Dr-Oeorg.M-T. Lnaae. Dr. Lain, waa born In Hanoork coonty. Ua., on Drambar U, test, and wu U I anything to benefit i > the extent Simmons Liver Regulator ha*. I sent from Min nesota to Georgia f r it, and would send further for such a medicine, and would advise all who are sim ilarly affected to give it a trial as it seems the only thing that never tails to relieve. 1 P. M. Jankkv, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. XV. Musoti naysi From actual ex perience in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator in my practice 1 have been and am satisfied to use end prescribe it as a purgative medicine. 0&*Take only the Genuine, which always- s on the Wrapper the reil /. Trade-Mark and Signature of J. II. ZEIL1X SS CO. FOR SALRpBY ALL DRUGGISTS. PARKER'S , BALSAM Tbe best and most cconcmical hair flits* . sing, and rr..-Je finnt 1 materials the t m ben- Btficbl to the hair and. ■icxip, Tar iter's Hair • n is highly e It llev«r nEsiuA th.Yonlhinl Color and lustra to gray or faded bair.iselcgintir per fumed and is warranted to remove tbndmffaad itching ef ths scalp, A prevent tilling ol the hair. Ms. sad *1 (Ism, at Mm la Amp. If you bare Cannwaptk.*. Dyspepsia, SUmuis riun. Kidoey or Urinary CorapUint*, or U you trrulded with any dU-xdcr ofll.e lun^% stomach, bowels, blood er nerves, you can be pued tar p A*ic. zb’s Gi.ngxx TvJ.i.C. It m the Greatest Wood Purifier And tbi Beit and Surest Cough Cure Ever Uud. If rcu are wasting away fioqj age*di«ipation or any disease or weakness bjk! require a stimulant fxkn Gimgsr Tonic at once: it wiU invigorate I ' ‘ fsi ItTSCOX a CO., M3 V m .MM Mew, Mall fee CHAT SAVINI SUTINO POLLAE SITE. jiUKrt M J Its licit and Lsting frjgrxnca has nude thu* delightful perfume exceedingly papular. The ro Unothlagllkolt. In*»t upon basing Flobe*/ TOM COLOGNE sad lock for signature ot ^ I J&i'Sccpc notioo of Col. Uordaman: "111. flratbol- toting in th, Darrocratlo St.te contention for Cjograteoum at Urgt.toodM follow.: Hon).num 2I0!<, Horne. 71, C.rltoo IAW, Dabo.y IS. Tb. nomination ot Hardoaua wm then moil# unoolmoa.. Col. Iterd.- moo wiU mhk. hi. tnork io CongrtM .. on .toao.nt ond effective eocoker. UU uu- Mlfieh deration to tbo Democratic party ond ita principle, entitled him to nuh h recognition.” Wo Infer from tho following item from tbo Colombo. A'rojoirrrdfiiti thot there i. one negro lo Georgia mean enough to .tool aeow: "ife.terd.y a negro drone cow op to tho market hooeo and offered ter for ralf,i»»U g thot four dollar, wonld boy her. Tnu hroowd tbo .oipieion of tho portiee to whom ho offered ter, nod while they wore duoateng tho matter ond q>'»- tiooiug tho negro, tho w.tcbmxo of tho op, rr wagon bridge .topped op ood reach ed oot hi. band to arnet the negro, bot ho hoeli and escaped, boring th, Tnxxx b o decided morement on foot to nominate Jn.lgeM. J. Crawford, of Co- lombom for Concrete from tbo fourth dis trict. lie wjnld mote on Milo and eon. ■mention, member. Th. Monro. Adrerlimr contains Item, cnoogh, of poblio intora.1, to fUlnpoor coore column. Wo select oe folio., i Any how, >or candidate for CoognMmontet- Urge got In.—-We hope the people will itond on to Jodgo Dnmoo in hie rafnul to grant liqoor licensee. You m.y hire noticed that yonr ancle Aleck hu tho fee- alt! of being on tho winning ebb—eren In wot time*. The convention, short M it wm, luted long enough to allow a few men to mate rpaetaebe of themMlru. Tho -tdeerfiser will giro Candidate Ste phen. u enthcie.tle i 1‘re.ideol Stephen. g*r ate State, gorernmoot. Bannaccn* ore epidemic In Monroe ooonty. Tbero will bo ono ot Boliogbroko on Sotord.y. and * mammoth ono at Log- wall ehareb, tin milee from Porsyth, on tho Ant Wednmday in Angnof. Twenty, fire cent, will bo charged for dinner ot the latter place. G.ixmtiixx Sontknm: The good Lord take, eoro of Uo own in duo Ume. Tom Hardeman h« deterred eobitontial reoog- nitton from tho good poopb of IhoBtoto nor rir.ee the war, ond hu only teen kept down by tbe .pint of Bourbon Bow tho grand old moo come. w almost unanimously exiled for by hie peo ple. Verily, tho 4yo of prOKrt ' the ring ora numbered.——Out U oat Cucle A!-ck U rery popular Uoarbonr, <Jyt now) not objeotiooahb lo too Indevendect. end oecopteble to too but clteora of too RopobBooiu. Ko wo dooV see Jut how hie election by 7.',OUO majority i. to be prorated. Tno Corter.rilb American rays of the crop prospect, to thtteoctioc: “Oorn in thb Motion U looking rery fine, ond th, peonweto *ro toil wo wUlh.ro ono of too UrgMt yield, known for maay rare. Cot ton, considering tto many drnwbock* It tee bod, i. looking remarktoiy well, and with itaiy ■ from now on ttera write fair crop.” Troon Urom. Into of boildiog o ra'l- nred from At.nte to KafanioTAblmma. rta Taibotw n ond Bow. VUteT UbprK n poll/ "tolh,” wo oappoM. Tno rabjoirod Item b notnpbco of Owr«m new., wd yte U may te into tally •aid to ooraa nodcr too Irad of what Owr- gta editors think. We ctipoM It from ton Augusta Xteatag lew; “Dr. Ctov. of ol Irak far “gortne of I J. Any ekvestasrdealer in pe»-l Sitters It U the coneurreut testimony of the public and the medical profession, that Hostetler's Stomach Billers is a inedidne which achieves lesulta ipeedilj felt, thor- engh and benign. Beside rectifying liver disorder, it invigorates the feeble, con quers kidney and bladder complaints, and hastens the convalescence of those recov ering from enfeebling diseases. More over, it is the grand ipedfic for fever and ague. For sale by all drug£iata a ere generally. id deal- Macou W. McKAY, Principal. & Tirit-CUu lpititote for Practical Rniineu Instruction, Book keeping, Etc. fsdtftri bj ILc Lttbg Btrnicu Mto. Students Can Enter at any Time. WW*Clrctttan taut (roe. aplT <SA*lv CORDON INSTITUTE O FFERS superior induct. . i;U to par ents deainu^ to «*.!. -.vt*- their »oc« and daughters. It has all the aodns aiq UauceA and a record for «acce»«f-.! tcachaj un- par«l!elcL 2*7 pupil*. Fall larin b*ifins Aotfu^ *-UL For etialcnia 1 part cularo addreea CAIKS. L.U1UDI3, Prre., or W. IL WOODALL, Sec'jr, DirsctTiita, Ga. jal;12HL&v6w THE GEORGIA SEMI NARY. For Young; Ladies, Mh. Board,|KX>« year, tuloui I ii* la (.lauv, astsr u « JCrcnino Netee: '•Dr. G!ov, Tluborn,KwthCuoltoa. wu on th. wiu .rohlon...-r-r nra Wud la coart too otter Jay. In “gtr. w. c. WlLEaTfra. login tootimooy he nerd too word “te.i>-1 J-i! a 'I mean a man tbo mit “ * * * msavboH)! Ui tar than ar.^."*, and wl t*U« the truth.’ " ^ w r«*r 2 r r 1 Vi f i*mV *r« ,i ,** ir■o'VirihtoV *V.Rtlir .