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SWEET MYELIN.
A PASTUHAL.
With cowslips In her floxon hair.
In atralghUy hanging gown o’ blue,
A crook within her lily-band,
A silver buckle on her shoe—
She sits upon a daisied bank,
Her fleocy llock are feoding near;
Her heart rails over, like a bin).
"Ob, Colin. Colin, Colin dear!
"My love a blue-eyod shepherd Is,
He leads his fla k on yonder lea;
lama simple shepherdess,
. Hut Colin came a-woolng me!”
Dear Colin stands amongst his flock,
And stares across the meadow gate;
Ho sees sweet Phyllis's gown o’ blue,
And leans his lambkin* to their fate.
••Oh, Colin,Colin,Colin dear!"
Sweet Phyllis hears her heart repeat;
She starts and blushes, lor she sees
Her own dear Coiln at her feet.
A pattering of lfttlo hoots.
Through meadow-grasses crisp with dew,
A bleating at the meadow gate,
And Colin'S sheep are coming too.
• —Mars E. Wilkins in the September Centum.
completed. Romo* ; lames herself rcpnn
bet attractions for tho manufacturer, Who
hue all tho essentials, water, wood, coal,
climate and iteoesalbility. 1
About one hundred baler vrero received
the different warehoun-.s hero on Saturday
last.
The merchant* aro reluming with large
stock* of goods. Indications wore never
better for a good trade, in fact our little
lity has brighter prospeota than for years.
Oapt. J. H. Martin is visiting Albany and
Bainbridge on professional borinees. it.
M. Hodge, Vsq., returned yoslerday from
north Georgia, vhdrii bo has been spend
ing the suinrour. ;
Tho uoxnimy^on of Jodgo Ctisp for Coir
ssnya:
“Thoro is
: operation in Putnam
Ordinary rofosed to grant
honors, mU rossinl tho people of Monroe j Tin: lhke Count;
county y enter day. i not a bar-i
Htate School Commissioner Orr, I county. 1 ... „ ......
who in booked 1 for » >iwech on ed.:- licen-j^ho com.ly nno coun...
cation to day, failed to put in uu appear- \ of tt4 ** ’
auce and bis Urao was taken up by Attor
ney-General Clifford Anderson, mpP
Solicitor-General Emmet Womack, ftitfo-
gress from thiV^strict, ir.cct# with q
approval hero* rWd notwithstanuij
formidable opposition in
pposing element should^
aa support the nornitg
to party.
(1F.0UG1A GLEANINGS.
MKUT& UATBBttED HT HPECtAE
COUREHVOXDESTH.
/oneeborw.
Arovsr J0.-CotjM»n» opertng and
is btd:>g picked out- >*ewiU gtt
ft *•„“tewa
of c:-ttou 'nhich bo calls the
Law,” one stalk of which,
high, contained twenty-fir
Eight acres of reclaimed lac.
will wako ten bales. That
Muudy’u neighbors say. .
t1u» right of i lay ton to tho
this district, and the avowed
n Fulton gentleman, la stiri
onr people. If we are defi
upon the assumption that Cla;
has ct> man oompetaat to serve
of the thirty-fifth distnet in
Tho convention will meet Sept
Jndgw Simmons's charge to Um
jury v»aa well reoelved by every
hf. use of *a improved moral tone tal l
ciety, wnich will not tolerate a man who
drinks. Whisky shops have decreased in
number from fourteen to four, and during
the time there baa not been a temperance
organization or crusade against tho traf
fic in tba plane. They have gently with-
drown and other kinds of business have
( •ken their plaoes. Our town is prosperous,
and a better tono of morality-does not per
vade any community.
' I inclose preamble and resolutions which
explain themself*. They were handed to
me by the oommUtoe. Sco Yzk.
Auauyr 25.—At a meeting of the Jones
boro bar and officers of the eonrt, after tho
adjournment of oonrt, J. T. Htienoe was
called upon to explain the object of the
meeting, and on motion John L. Doynl
was called to the chair, and F. M. Kimble
requested to act as secretary.
The follow' _^t_J
were offered
Whereas, the Hon. T. J. Simmons, of
the Maoon circuit, has presided daring the
itor-Oancrai Ernmct Womack,
litior.l addresses.
Her. George F. Howard, who for sorno
titfie has been serving the baptist church
at this plaoe, left this morningJcr Jackson,
Tennessee, whither ho goo* to take o large
of a ohurch and fill a chair in th* college
there. The church here would gladly have
retainod Mr. Howard, but when forced to
give him up, dismissed him with its warmest
and most heartfelt benedictions.
mgsed, the more it bccoir.cs apparent that one bales of c
rarlig,-^
M. E. Charch, which closed last p ght, was
largelykttcnued, it being estimated that
*“ >!« nondred we*o present ou Sunday.
oug other* we noticed here Rev. Hr.
Bam and Mr. Burke, of Macon. South
Bartow was dooided upon as the rbtm* of
tho next meeting. J. E. V.
Foray til
August HO.—Forsyth got In her first bale
of new cotton yosterday, which was classed
f. It was bi “ * *
a comity and the city council
„ put tho citilicen ‘ AO " w '
kind of prohibition.
Fui County Netcs: “ Tho Monroe Ad-
vertirer suggests that as tho Legislature
meets before Con Trees assemble# that no
successor of Mr. Hill should be appointed,
but that Mr. Hammond should be elected
by the legislature. We shake with you on
that, brother."
Ia speaking of a successor for Col. Wad-
Icy, tho Sumter Republican poiutedlv and
forcibly remarks: “The fallen chief in a
u high degree illustrated a wisdom in ac-
u * tiou and fought long and snoce-sfully the
battle of tho people against speculators
who wished to rob and defraud thorn and
in this contest his right-hand man, w. G.
Raoul, hold up tho hands of his chieftain
and aided in no small degree to the obtain -
tucut wf success, and when tho question is
a*krd, ‘who will be Col. Wndley's succes
sor V the good judgment of all points to
Car t. Raoul as the successor. The wise
and coosrrrativs policy of the Central
railroad has had a marked, bearing upon
the Lest interests of the country and wo
thrived and piospered for long years under
brags i
tton last week.
amtiprtty of the rtookhoMer, o! that oor-. Tii«7Vu, Often Mj.: “It i. Mtim.tod
f^Uto vEg. KmT Th.iS'llfdS'.lrf tha ‘- th ^? 4reoue huadr,Jca«.of»l.k.
opposition to placing any man at (ho head
bf the corporation who would bo likely to
fail to pwHfctuuto and continue the wise
and conservative policy that characterized
the administration of the lamented chief;
roaght in by Mr.
1 onr most thrifty
weighed by It. P.
rippe, Jr., and brought tighlan oentx.
TB E.U BORGIA PRESS.
Wlast I be Feosrie rliluk sad lb..
Sti.vania Telephone: We havo received
. from the patch of Mr. E. C.
• ’ ;h is
» following preamble and resolutions
present week of oor Huperior Court, and
Whereas, The dispatch of business has
been such n* meets with the hearty ap
proval of all our citizens, and the dignified
and impartial manner in which he has pro-
sided reflects honor ou the judioiary of the
State ;
Ilssoltsd (I) by (As members of the Jones,
boro bar and officers of court, That wo
tender to him, upon taking leave, our unit
ed and sincere thanks for hi < kindness and
courtesy during tho week, and hopo it may
gain be his pleasure lo meet with us,
* *.(>), That the clerk bo requested
to iiisImi s i i \ V fll Ullfl bin and reso
lutions and forward thelJfflTt^«kibs.Hon
orable Thornav J. Simmons, and to
laota Constitution, Maoon Tauruni.
MnssEvoKB and the Jonesboro News for
publication. John H. Dotal.
F. M. KiMBut, Chairman.
are going
Representative auJ shoriff—W. J. “
Emith, the only white Republican in thu
oounty, for representative, nnP Morgan
Hicks, a negro, for sheriff. There am
several Democratic aspirants fur lioth
offices, wnlch will probably, or sltuuld cer
tainly ci.n*e n nomination.
Rome ut our mi-rrhauts are contcinpn.*
ing building a cotton platform c»u tho pub
lic square, something that hns been needed
for seme time.
In looking oter the Atlanta Constitution
t the 25th inst., I And that it has termed
those that oppose Mr. Btephons as “sore-
*- •-ids.” If it tgkes an anti-Stephens man
constitute n “sorehead," I am glad to
inform the editor of the Constitution that
there are a great many ‘‘soreheads" in this
poultry. It also states that these “sore-
hoads''are “assistant Republican*.” Gan
tto overrated editor jiolnt out ono anti-
'Htephens man that is not a pure Democrat?
Or ean be show nny true Damoersey m
supporting a man that voted for u Roputi-
lioon Proeident? If Mr. Htcphoio wae a
Democrat it would bo a “horse of another
color." J, A. 1*.
Gordon.
August IS).—Tho convention for tho
twenty-first Senatorial district met here
to-day to nominate a man for thu Senate.
Twiggs county had a right to tho mail,
and presented tho narao of Rev. I*. A .
Edge. Finding that Jones aud Wilkinson
4HNAnot nominate him, the dclogate*
fromTwifigs withdrew from the conven
tion and left iho other too -counti.. to
nogiinnte the man. Tho name of Dudley
Hughes, Esq., of Twiggs, w&.« proposed,
an ear of
Davis, of this place, which is tight inches
in circumference, tea inches in length and
h'ishino bundled and fifty grains. It ?s
certainly the finest specimen wo lmve ever
Hen.
Ain. Roueut Mo Jlt.li.axp, of Scrivcn
•y, emptied adouble-L rrelcd sliot gnu
his sister-m-law, Mri. .iusin McGluU
id then blew bis own brains out on
ieeday. Some family trouble ti e
11 Clarion: Mr. J. B. llatler re-
j»u there hns been no such destruo-
cotton by i>ollwriMnri n* is seen thi
^ince 1^C«. It is fearful.
.'consoqnouoo of the siekness of Col.
rdernan lie was nnabio to All his ap-l
ointments in South Georgia. At Ttiomnra
w ■ -. Vilie ou Thursday, it was reported that Col.
’ I'.nrf Tom was to be substituted by "Morse Al-
I fred," but he did rot put in an appearance
JUt' the negroes pnd Triplett was disappointed.
|k| ‘ ' ‘ ] ”n* Thomasville artesian well is «1G0 feet
dee^nnd the Times man is afraid for it to
go modi deeper, fer fear of striking hot
water. 4u hva been a Sunday-wchooi
scholar.
Ham, .yog Journal: Wo feel compelled!
' oecndOLally remark that as an an»\t*' ir
agricolturid, Johnnie Mobley is hard to
btr.t. One of his patches, from which ho
•red a very full crop of oats, no* y’md-
tn«. «» 0 n luxuriant crop of corn
T Premiys
the administration of Col. Wadley, and
the same powers of mind, energy and hon
esty of character that guided affairs suc
cessfully in the past will be tho same that
will guido us in the future it tho mantle of
tho fallen Wadley rests upon tho shouldcr.-
of Vi. G. Raoul."
Mu. D. U. Boons, a worthy citizen of
Sumter county, died on last Thursday
night.
lliumnut Gtnaosr, of tho charming Ecen
inn Sews, talks thus: “Augusta girl# wot
all hearts in Athens this summer. Augusta
and Macon are the only *wo known spots
of earth that can equal Athens iu lovely
women.”
Thu following opinion of Emory Speer,
from tho Atlanta Herald, will find thou#
uniis of indorsers; “Emory Speer has the
cheek t f a town oow and a circus mule
:tnblnoi.”
Tnz following threatened calamity i* re
ported by tho Atlanta Herald. If Fiodger
should resign, depart and take the custom
— , **« wit!
land pens, alt
tons of stock
tons of stock loo J w* tUe quality. Iu
another patch which ii M furnished full I
of tlio Iftst hoary ont o.™ l,.h(U
ootum six feet high and well fruite-j, | a ^de l
with only one plowiug.
Thoinsullic.
Auousr 2A. -Tho Thomas Company
Stock breeders’ Association hold a meet
ing to-day to decide on premiums for the
fall fair, to ha held ou tho :»rd of < tetober.
It was decided to offer prsmiums in pinto
instead of oath. Home very handsome
ones will b* awarded to all varieties and
age* of stook. The fair last year wss a
splendid euooees in every respect, end
this one prxnbee to be quite an improve-
in* ut on that. Tbeee exhibitions bavo crea
ted a general and epeoial interest In rais
ing fine stock.uodtl.oro aro few of the stook
owners in the oounty who have not a
thoroughbred born, a fine boll. Berk
shire pigs, etc,, of which lie fre-
V qooptly speaks to his neighbors.
There U between these a general spirit of
friendly rivalry—the beet possible stimulus
to mooses in everything.
A Democratic mass meeting will be held
r.t the court house Thursday, 91st inst., to
nominate c andidate* to the State IjcgtaU
“ “ id to tbs
to tho
iterest
than usual u manifested and we expeot a
large attendance.
Groat was the disappointment her* at
not bearing Colonel Uardemnn spank last
'thumb/. May he soon ba well and in the
seventh and ninth dietrioU.
Carrol Itoi*.
Auocvr 27.—Great alarm la manifested
at V appearance and ravages of a kind
of worm upon the bottom corn, ’n some
eecthms they are stripping tba stalk of all
iu blade. They attacked a millet patch
t-donaing to B. r. Brown, and in ono night
cleaned it off, os if the owner had prepared
ti« place for turnip*. I have board no
doi : pjaint of their ettacking the pottos.
The fall eeeeion of the school at the set
loary under management of l’rof*. Uruv
and Korth, began Tost Monday with a ve
food fiMtniwyei.
Reeding rain now; only one, goal though.
H .rrah for the Tblnum axd Msjmiu
ou. LB.M.
Auorerr 28.—It has been so long elaoe
you lave had anything from this section
that >ou would be iuatified iu the eoc-l
eluion that our county had dried up. Bat
this is not the ease. We were never la each
a eoodition in thi* eoanty before as we are
now, oo tee question of (oealpoliUo*. WM
ore osriooelf threatened with Iodependctii J
bm iu a very bad form. Those who Ohptre
to office on that line ore trying to force a
nomination of thetneehree, and are Hr
ring up the eolored race upon
tiona which a legislator ean in no ...
ner bring before the law-making power
of oar country, euch as raielng wages, etc.
I Our entire county u paralyzed aimo«tto
ace a great many white mtn giving their
support to the originators of these dioboli-
eal sebemee to ride into office. Our eon-
venaon meets next Tuesday, the 6th of
L September, to nominate a candidate for
the Legislature and you will hear then howl
We are having more elekueee thleyeal
than ever before, except the first year aft»r
t!.. war, but the moot of It ie In the eouH
try, though «e have a great dad h.ro
t>.itcn ia«penini very fast, and aomeb
tffoming Mkery day. Messrs. Little. Clark
A Co. bought ubout eight or Un balee lact
tliat was about thu first,
Ac n 2Hw—Last Saturday I wrote
••r». y one hundred balee cotton received
to !., ’ Aa I rinud In your bwue of ye*.
Mlf, Ip day was left out, w hi. h ereatea
Ui. . . that Arnerieus has not yet
rr< . d • as hundred bales, while the real
i.j t '.e figures to date givsa as two hen-
r«-y:.d t. rty-three btiiee. Fbuw puh-
•i, \If correct***, as 1 bed rather be the
iii. »r v . x'.U right than be President
rt; r. If Henry Clii realty
[ hod rather be right than __
gleet,” and felt it, the expression
1 f- • lu.g wee enough to immortalize his
. (*.- a nobler or more raonly eenti.
Mml never eaimated bemen breast. By
AuocwrSfh—The Intervention of various
and peoalisr oii'oumelnn'Hm hn * i
ly pen for sevui al bygone weeks.
To repeat, the most fruitful harvest will
be gathered In this part of tha “mora> vine-
• aril” that has been irapid for, perhaps,
quarter of a oontnry. Tlio old t nrn* will
have tu be torn down end
new ones built. iu order to
store away ttia golden shimvcs. Tho
abundant yield hno inspirod cor.fi lence In
the merchants hope, in the planter. And
well may every department end species of
industry rejoice os long ns the gnrnurs, tho
cribs and larders are flllod to overflowing.
This b only one year of plenty out of many
and our people should remember that there
is no promise given of iu repetition for
the next seven years, or even erne year out
of seven, and that a wiea economy in the
nee of wh«t hoe been medo ie not only ad
visable, but wbe and provident. It may be
thirty-eixoreven a hundred years lisfure
old mother earth again bring* forth thirty
six or *%undred fold.
W* have read with interest the many bio
graphical sketches of Georgia's dead Sena
tor, B. ||. Hill. Our people are a unit in
ascribing praise to and hesp’og eulogin*
upon the most eloquent son the State of
Georsia ever gave birth to. In point of
eloquence he had no peer, and dying leave*
no shadow behind him. In contemplating
soeh a man, tha mind is lost in boundless,
imaginary space, searching iu vain for “pa
triots South, patriot* North, pairin'* En«t,
patriots West, patriots everywhere," with
which to eorapare him. Home writer ha*
•aid that he wae a “poor politician"—the
highest compliment that could possibly
have been paid him by friend or foe.
Indeed, be woe no politician. Hie
lofty and noble spirit revolted at the
debasing principle of leading or being led
by clique* and borne* into measure* and
scheme*, conducive only of aelfbh or per-
eounl aggrandizement. He wo* bold a* a
lion iu the defense of sound principle* nod
honest conviction*, and to his undying
prai»e let it be said of him that he never
sought the advantage of
ticking him «■ unfair gr»
neither did bis stroke fall upon a weak ves
sel. Hi* oonvictiun* were always strong
and he never failed to give utterance to
them. Onoe upon a time ho Mixed a trait
orous eon of proud Virginia with the pow
erful talon* of hla eloquence, and rained
him to the topmost stone of human imag
ination. where the gaze of tho ctmeUtoeaoy
which he bad ignored was fixed upon him
and tha eeomful eye or thb Union was
celled to survey him In hi* true and trait
orooa aspect.
The "anveilmg of Mahons" wss
his masterpiece* of eloquence and i
the last of bis victories over a bold but de
fcoted enemy. Wo doubt whether there ie a
man in all the land who can fill his place
in the United State* Senate. Who is bold
and presumptuous enough to ask for
vacant seat? Methinka it becoming .
any man upon whose shoulder* the mantle
may fall to accept tha honor in the spirit
of humility, eonfseeing before the people
that be hie unworthy of tho office of his
predecessor, but with the priycra of a pa
triotic people be enabled to achieve eomn
Victory for hi* eountry which may lead
him oo to greater or.es and finally merit
thenudying *
mortal Banj
August28.—Mr. Godfrey Odom lndi*
pendent candidate for the Legislature, was
in town Saturday. Ileie running r jainet
Mr. J. G. Bleb. Tlie electioneering
lively, nud the roes will be a clorc one.
CoL Jj. K. Harris and Hon. A. Clarke
ore candidates for 8cm.torial honor*.
Mr. Lotm wae struck by the night pas
senger train on Friday lost. Whilu waiting
for the train he fell ueltepand v.n knocked
from the track. UessfVredDOMrioos in
juries, but bis eeeci^ wm a narrow one.
Mr. J. B. Robinson ht*
8. M. Hivee A Uro., who will rah the bath
nee* R. J. VT.
ko:*yth ye*t*nisy.
MrnUtion of adip:. !!,* iroinTT : ;
of the University of Georgia, vra-,
to plead and practice law. From
edge of Mr. Washing^* 4 nbrlilit
•peak for him a position in tl>c frJ
of hia chosen pratacioi:.
_ Oer Baperiee Coart ie now In
Judge Slew art preeidin?. BmMc* the lo
cal bar,there is in atucdnnc* Ittenxj
I General Anderson. J. W. Bardeens aa
iDonooah; T. O. Jacob,
k Wallace, of 1:viler ; H. __
ter; John L iUh ani K W.
a, and A. H. Lowtor. of Sa
nt rank
hunse along will
i not exactly
ate of the United State*, from the success*
or of Ben Hill V
Gainesville Southron: Judge Welborn
and Solicitor Billy Erwin boarded during
the wrsslon of the Superior Court here at
tb e private house of J. H. Hunt. Last Sot-
DARBYS
Easitnno Inrt week, rcccl i
marked Macon, threatening L I ■
charge todiis jury. So say* tho Dublin I
(Jaxette. lJuttliu judge didn't scare worth]
cent. M ■
Athens Uanner♦ Watchman : NuSco ha* I
boon served on Mr. Spcor tlixt hi* injunc
tion against thi* oilioe will be hoard before I
*adge Erwin on the 2d day of Hoptoiubor.
we have grown weary of waiting for him
> fulfill his promise and remove it.
JTui Americus poo;,Is hsvo commouced
whooping up their ooming fair. Tho pre
mium list will be is*usd on the first of Sep
tember. Their exhibition* aro always of
Itho most excellent character.
What will the darky do ?
Why somo dark night
He will tnko a torch light
And cotch a 'possum or two.
■ Retosvillb Enterprise: Jim Griswold
was taken to Kastman lent Thursday and
lodged in jail to await trial for the murdor
of young Harvard. It soera* thnt Jim wiw
tha ono th \t fired the fatal shot. There are
many people in onr oounty that kuow him,
and nil, both white and black, say he is n
imrfeot desperado, aud w.t* always in a
row with Homebody. We think that hial
career i* about euded, as the proof ngniriKtl
him iu the ease which he now stsods charg-
tnl, it oo plain that h t will certainly hang.
Mr. Mikh Muriuit, of Harris county,
wns run over by a wagon last week nr»d
[seriously injured.
■ LsVeet Fetualo College, of Tarootton,
open* with ninety scholar*,
An ofiloe-soeker* convention i*suggested
in Talbot coioty, to *eo if it canuot be ar-[
ranged to find an ofiloe for every one.
■Mb. James Toluset, a young married
an. oorumitted suicide near Altoona, on
>u Western and Atlantia railroad. Fecblu-1
ms of health and depsmlanco on his wife
for a support wm tha oauee assigned.
Mi. Eo Lewis, of MlUedgevtUe, had
lotsel with a burglar the other night. His]
revolver had been loaded two years and
wouldn't go off. He had the negro by tho
leg, while the negro's head was dangling
out of tho wiudow. The burglar escaped
unhurt.
□ Tue Monro* Advertiser publish#* the I
proceedings of a prohibition convention in
that county. The people seem to b# in
oarne*t in this matter. They a*k merely
to have the privilege of votiugp ‘md
question.
Mr. W. E, Muurokn, ss representative I
of the order of A. O. U. W., paid over to
| the legal rtpresentativM ofthelateJ.lt.
Ralls and 11. G "*
Forsyth, $2,OCO
A BouxacaosR correspondent of the I
.Vonroe Advertiser says Mr. A. F. Jackson
is seriously ill, and eo i* Mr. 1‘eyton Ooekfl
The latter wm thrown irotn a buggy, some]
three weeks ego. and struek on hi* bend
Tha doctor thinks this b;
[do with his present illness. Bill
I Travel on the Atlanta branch of thel
Central road doe# not *oem to have fallen
off any sinoo the other road was built. ■
IHavajtsau .Vein of the21Rh: There was]
very llttla activity in tha stock market ye*l
terday. Central wm very weak, op.mng
at UH and gradually dsetined to U5. closing
at U5 bid and U3}< asked. About three hun 9
prepared to fathom the horrors that would
.result. Huy* tho Herald'. “ Surveyor
Fledger threuteni to re.*lgn nnlos* he
get bonded lines to Atlanta, so as to , ■
vout direct importations. What seems t
|bu no.ded now is for tho merchant :«
incft and mnko an estimate of the av.iilM
aldo inoronso in tonnago that the bond mg |
of the road* would make.”
■ The Herald calls lustily tor tlio enforce-
|mei>t of tho vagrant law in Atlanta.
■ Thr Atlanta Herald give# the following
di-cinon of Judgu Willi* in the preliminary
trial of tho case of the State v*. the lessee*
W estern and Atlantic railroad, on the v*-
lidity of their bond: “Judge Willis, in de
ciding Mie case, said it came np on u
demuirer to the information filed by tho
1 Attorney-General, in which he songht to
forfeit tho lease of this, the Western an t
Atlantic Railroad Company. He held that
sufficient nllegations had been made in tho
information to authorize a forfeiture of
tb* charter in law. True, other question*
bud been argued which would come up ou
riwi trial of the cose on It* merits—the suf-
quaint&d with tho affaire of tho company
tnan any other man, cannot bo doubted.
The board of directors doubtless recognize
these facts, and it is therefore presumed
that they will act accordingly at their
meeting in September."
Albany Sews and Adnrtiser: Mac'a
guessing was done yesterday as to the
amount of cotton that w^uld be brought
in. The most snnguino did not guew over
li O hales, but it was known by dinner that
that nnraber would be exceeded Tho
round figures of 237 bale* do net look so
bod aloiigiido of towns just receiving their
first bales.— We regret to learn that Mrs.
Annie R*wson vres suddenly stricken blind
Done of her eyes r. few days ago. Her
ibysioion th’.nks she will recover her sight
n n few weeks. This is devoutly to bo
hoped for.
The Bl&ckshear Sews and Signal favor*
the election or Representative Tomer ss
successor to Mr. Hi!l. Georgia oonld stand
such a choice a* that.
Mb. Stzob Pzlot, of this county. Is ex
perimenting in rice culture this year, and
has about a half acre thnt is as fins as he
has over seen. Tni« is a cariosity for Put
nam county.—Ealonton Messenger. It
•bcnld not be. Upland rioe will grow lux
uriantly in tho conntieaof middle Georgia
Thr Eatonton Messenger moralizes that:.
“There nro a number of young men in Ea
tonton who pay on tfce average twenty-five
cent* a day for cigars, but do not realize
that in a year the aggregate sum will have
boen over ninety dollars. There ars a!*o
a number of marnod men who spend the
same amount in the same way, nud yet
they aro disposed to speak feelingly and
pointedly of tho extravagance of women
and of their wives in particular. So wag
tho world.”
The E-.kmton Messenger denies that
Gen. Toombs said “Mr. Stephens is in his
dotags." An editor runs some risk In do-
anythiug positively, ou the authority
i. Toor '
flew in Waynesboro at this time-
On our first page to-day will bo found a ■ •r ,- —-—rJ rrr: r--
wringmg letter from Hon. Goo. R. Black, JjjK int cof* w “ oh
to which we call tho attention of our read-1 Sr 00 *! *?. °Sr*. "•Iborn,- 01 " co J0/f,-.;4
ere. - True Citizen. It does really look as ff*? 110 de A*
Woor VV«yne.boru neighbor iatondwl to I 1 *'
m.ke . [K)int on Ur. BUok by the w.r in WS
wbloh ho .pell, tho word “ringing." It li 'SI
reilly good ono. It I. no iramediato ThuMbSl/u’tlfJ«.?.*,Stf:
concern of onr., but we do think that tho
Ju”3J»lSnd« ^d'^'-^'tb^
J 8 Sf SS Sll'n'ot tbaro“m. J
OlarktMville, where Cludler and Speer I SJinGnder 0 ^ ***** ap Mt * ** M)t
cross blades in open court aud before the 1 1110 intruder,
mountaineers.”
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
Houeebold Article for Universal
Faintly Use.
Iu Ms opinion the allegations weresuf-
floient, nud the State of Georgia had no
security on which it could suo for violation
of the lease ou the present bond. He did
not think my act of the State subsequent
to tho making of tho lease would estop it
from requiring a good bond. The act
providing for thu loato authorized tho
State to come in at nny time and ask lor a
sufficient bond, not uece»#*rily on nocount
of tho subsequent insolvency of the sure
ties. 'I he railroad companies were not, in
his opi a ion, bound ns sureties on the bond.
It was just os if the Governor had unwit
tingly taken a married woman on the bond.
1 he Governor did not not in thi* matter
by virtue of hi* office, but by authority
conferred upon him by tho aot and m on
ugeut of tho people. The ease will now
proceed to bo tried at tbe September term
of liie Superior Court."
On the ir»: h day of July, two negroes ■
tend the store of Mr. J. W. Shearer, in Sa
vannah, and while ono of them engaged
the attention of the proprietor the other
managed to steal five gold watches from
tho showcaae. Iho Recorder, referring to
tho matter further, says: “Nothing a
heard of tho theft until a day or two ago,
when Mr. Thigpin, who runs a turpentine
farm at a station of the Savaunah, Florida
and Western Railway, hearing of the theft
and seeing a watch in tho poesession of one
of hi* hands corresponding to tho descrip
tion of the ones stolen, notified Mr.
Shearer, who will g> and investigate pres
ently. It is hoped that tbs thieves may bo
apprehended and th* property recovered.”
For tho week, ending with Saturday, Sa
vannah had twenty-four deaths~divided
equally between blacks and whites.
The Quitman Free Press says, in speak-
,.jg of the cotton receipt* : Sixty bales of,
cotton were *old In Quitman on Saturday
laid One hundred and fifty boles of oot-
ten are expeeted In town to-day.
Mb. John W. Webp, of Quitman, died on
tho mornlug of the 25th Inst., of typhoid
fever.
Tub Rerris C’juafy S ews report* the
death of r stranger, Richard G. Harper,
from tho effeci* of liqnor. He wm a
Scotchman. It is bettor for those that die
thu* to die amongst strangers.
Emory Speer htschs’.lenfced AllenOnd
lor to a joint canvass of the ninth district.
Jui> Clement* decline* to enter on a
j otut canvass of tho smath diatret with
[)r. Felton.
There were fifteen deaths in Augusta tor
tho week just ended.
Columbus lightning tore tho fexthor* off
a rooster and threw him over a fence, but
lie was up and crowing before tho thunder
came. -Columbus Times. That’s the sort
of (.look ws wish to see in Georgia's rising,
unpurohasobls young Democratic leaders.
It will be impossible, in tbs event , of their
I icing possessed of a tamer spirit, for them
to SMOiaefully contend against thu
Cotqaitt-Uordon djUMty.
Several darkies going round town sere-
nading about 12 o'clock last night were a
nuUauee to tired citizens who wished to
. They are worse than cate, aud the
should protect us from them.—Colum.
bus Times. Maoon ie troubled with a nui.
sauce in tbe shape of a set of darkies who
are trying to blow themselves into a koowl-
edge of liras*-band music. If they should
blow their onn head* off at their next meet
ing it would be (4 blessing to ths city. The
ae tboritiee do not do thrir duty In such
oases. Night ought col to bo allowed to be
medo hideous, even hit > tuo small hour*,
proximo, tbora was very Uttio confidence
evinced. The indication* are that th
market will remain quiet until tho wit .
lifted, the experience of the part spring
restraining operator* from plunging too
deep upon the mere supposition as to what
will tie done.
The dwelling of Dr. B. F. Hheftall, of
Savannah, wm destroyed by fire on lv*t
Monday morning. Iho family were switv
from home The lose was partially covered
by in-trance. Dr. Hheftall had a consider
able amount of money in the bouse vhi?h
wae lost. Tbe fire ie supposed to heve origi
nated from a kerosene laat,*v.
Tmb Albany Sews and Adscrtisrr, cays
that Mr. Stephens ha* nut paid that
promised visit to Honth Georgia, and thnt
thing* ore sadly in need of slirriug
down there.
Mo. J. C. Smith, of Hind Hill, writes to
the Carrollton Times that the fence cle«e:it
a few week* eiaec, had a Urge majority
but from oerbott information at this time,
it is considerably in the minority, which
wiU ran utmost to infinity.
Pleoueb is to speak to Griffin on to-mor
row night. The Sews s
ly colored affair.
Roms iz expecting a new steamboat on
her rivets—the UiU City.
Tna convicts near Rome are a hard set.
List bonds/ they listened attentively to a
sermon and then went immcdiiUty to
playing cards.
Rome Tribune: Tbs cotton crop ho* been
greatly benefited by the late rains. A cot
ton man of experience yesterday said to us
that, with a late fall, the crop would be cb«
(of the largest ever made in this section of
the Htate, and he thought It would bring
good price.
Fum> county will hare one of the lirgest
criminal dockets at the next tens of dirt
she hx* ever had. Hardy tbe Uomanitc*
are retrograding.
Rome etiil pants for the machlnp shops
of the Ka« Tennessee, Virginia and Geor
gia railroad. Tbe Courier: “As we un
derstood it at present, the ehope Atlanta
i* mutewdlBg for ore only way shops, as
the general workshop# have never been
taken op by the officials of the road. What
we west ir the general workshop*
tMs matter of Importance t* re
Rome must have and will hare th
any sod<"
\v u Mid tkl “little Aleck" to still
ntoewtug Me ecmpcigw wetq and answer-
tag hie smwyiMnto October will be
here before hto vcwli *
dred shares thsngod hand*. There wn*
mxrkrd timi Jity on the port of speculators
about tnTutmu. ns. notuith-tanditi^ ttu
emphatic assertion* mode a* to the result by tle.p-drstrbying noi-cv that ainnot be
of the meeting of the director# on the Uth more mnsieai than the bowls of the
ilamr.eJ, finch characters ought to be out
lawed.
The Gherokoe Adtance makes the fol
io wit g remark about Dr. Felton'# Canton
*f*cc!i, going to show that tha Indepen
dent is still all right on the gubernatorial
question, from the Jeffersonian standpoint:
“Dr. Felton made a speech in tbe eonrt
house to a large crowd last Friday. He
eulogized Gertrell and Stephen*. Held he
would vote for Mr. Stephen*. We were
sick and did not hear all hi* speech. Dt.
Felton is a zealous speaker."
Cmeeoeex Adtance: Iron ie again be-
mg shipped oo the Marietta and I~
North
Georgia railroad, and tbe track ie being
Kid. Tho watchword now, “eo to Joeper."
Capt. Fhillipe U making things move.
Uncle Frank Daniel, of Carttrsville, at
tended Canton court lMt week. Unde
Frank says this is tbe ninety-ninth court he
ha* attended in Cherokee, not missing one.
The Darien <lazette says : “Sen H. Hill,
Jr., has been mentioned In connection
with the vatoney occasioned by tbe death
of his father. The appointment of young
Hill to the Heoatori&l short term vacancy
would be a graceful act on the pert of the
Governor aad new Legislature.
Hen atom Lam ao, cf Mi»*i*eippl; Butler,
of South Carolina; l'eudkton, of Ohio;
Beck, of Kentucky; Morgan, of Alabama;
Johuston,of Vlrginia,and several of hetOou-
srsesinen attended the funeral of Senator
UiU, in Atlanta, oo Saturday.—Darien Ga
zette. Yes; ana did yoa ever think bow
strange it wm that tbe name cf none of
them appears among the psl)-bearere> The
burial may have been a political one—so
far at least m one of the paU-besrere wm
concerned.
Tub following opinions are from tbe
Dsrien Gazette. Brother Grubb thinks
what he ptsasae and rajs what he thinks:
.“there should not be any mercy shown a
nun who deliberately kills another. We
put the Democratic msj — -
ueagrneeteimS district at .
it too low.—-General A. B. Lawton
toaro other gooi~
atorial race at <
loot—Tbe prohibition movement fa
north and middle Georgia it getting to be
quite formidable. Ike people of Geor-
gie should see to it that a “mutton-heed'*
is aot elected to the UaiUd
i young toffies' foot. the q«
The Augusta Sews fat
at Om. 1* .wtou aa Urn eaeeeeaer of the UU
Senator UiU. We heitore that the General
oonld beat “Mere AIL"
Trsuuim in tto r.eetia
will indome the follow tag from the Al
bany AVer and
Scarlet and
Typhoid Fevers,
IHphtlberio, Sail-,
vatimi, Ulcerated
SoroTlirout, Small
l’ox, Mea*le". end
alt Contagion* Disease*. Percom waiting on
the Sic* should use it frseiy. Scarlet Fercr has
never lw.n known to ipresd where the Fluid vs
fair as a comet, wo i
go. Iu that event it hM outlived its i
miners.
of Gen. Toombs. |
The Rome Courier publishes the follow-!
ing; “Hon. Jad.on Clemeuts arrived ini
the city lust eveni. g, and was received
with warm congratulation* aud hearty i
good wishes by id* many friends. We an-
derstand that he will not tariy in Rome
this visit, bat will soon make an appoint
ment for addruesiog the people here. He
is much gratifiod by the roccptiou given to I
him by the people of tho counties which he
[has yet visited.”
□ The Sarncnah Sews has waked up at
last. Speaking of the pretent attitude of
[the Macon TELKotAra with reference to
Itho State campaign, it actually grows *a-n
tirical. Hear u: r ‘lfonr contemporary de
sires to snpport the Democratic ticket, it
will have to swallow the do«o. If it docs
not, it has the choice of two other alterna
tives—either advocate General Gartreff’al
claims, or hire a hall and a brass band nml
start a little tarty of it* own.”—Albany
[Sews an l Advertiser. Seriously now, olfl
[boy, did the Sews ny that? Aa a-de-
camp-kittle to Governor Colquitt's present
and future ambitious, we should naturally
expect old Rip, of the Sews, to abhor oar
|auti-Colquitt, anti-Brown Democracy ; bnt
we can hardly believe it was wide enough
awake to make the remark attributed to it.
Ths romark is Fharisaical and spiteful
enough to bo genuine; bnt the disposition
of tho Sews io bleep on its poet makes it
hard tor u<* to believe that it remained
awake long enough to make it. Tho a-de-
camp kittle may just go swimming along
with tho othor Joffcrsonlan apples. Tho
I Democratic orchard doesn't know it.
pJhnmhiin Signal: Emory Hpeer would
no doubt run the Democratic nominee n
tight raco if he had not made so many
broroises to tho people of the ninth and
■ailed iu every instance to comply. Wo I
oannot see how he om tinve tho assurance
to come befoie the people, after failing to
Mo, pr tryjng to do anything which ho
bromiood; much lues after having every
~>gro appointed to office that he coaid. 1
Jm News report* a good deal of siekne vs
in Pike county,
■Gen. Gabtrelt. will address the people|
of Monroe county to-day, in Forsyth,
ISTiib tax lxv)ks of Chatham county show I
the whole value of taxable property to bo I
I$20.001.?NL50. Tho nurnbor of poll* is not
given. In ltol it was 7,225.
In connection with tho statoaobt that
Recorder English, of Atlanta, “mingles
humor and kindness with ja*tire,” wo are
gravely Informed that “Albert Duncan,
Gua Vonzsnt, Bernard Callaway and Sea-
sie Green are In the calaboose, charged
with suspicion.'' We are inolined to the!
opinion that tha latter statement in tbe
above sentence opens a wide field for the
play of humor. Indeed, we oeu almost see
tbe genial English guffawing over the rare
nmlonnuing spccUcJo of four childrrnr
who not only had been guilty of “*u*ptl
ciou,” but who had bees taken In the very
set-sitting, m it were, on the actual body
of the great transgression. “Great
herwigs!” how fthe humorous man must
have smiled l Bnt, really, is uotthehu-1
Imorou* recorder liable to tnkejn the whole
Party Discord.
. Editors Telegraph and Messenger:—
by aojllieion with ucomot. Evening A ews. j Before tlie curtain to the piesont Demo-
French astronomer* never are as wise aa I . . , .... . T , , . .
they tliidt themfelvta to be. They kno» cr » t "’ ,arc » >* 11,tod > 1 <>« lre *° »<>* 11 *»»
nothing whatever about tho ability of it I words to those who hare oharge of th) on-
comet to hit a hard lick. The comet I tertainmeut.
ebanuter to putlp 1 ' ^fhTn^tke j“J!S 1 *“> » l oot»te.p«IMIy to di«yow
fight. K the earth is trifling enough to got J desire to croate any discord, as ths
knocked out of time by . s nebulous an cf-1 canvass and nomination of Mr. Stephens
fmcShfi d. 1 tfsi. 1 1 hM ’ 14 oooor * 40 ,no * ^ready developed a
sufficiency of that tor all present needs.
Atlanta ha* a chain gang numbering! What 1 wish to My, most respectfully,
fifty-one, and it isn’t us well patronized m | is n few words of warning to our Demo-
it should be, at that. I cra tic leaders andparty men, who, stratigo-
n«fro gamblers were arrested near I | y enough, aro sleeping orer a mine of dis-
the Atlanta cemetery on Sunday. We do I ..
not hear that any white one* were arrested. ”P t,on wi J hoBl Apparently heoding tho
Gambler* that handle the painted papers | danger to the party,
in fine buildings, snrrounded by evidences | I he tKMition I occupy, is in the rank and
of ill-gotten gains, are not molested. Ex-1 filo of the Democratic party, a voter who
aftation in crime furnishes an almost oer-1 has never asked and does not desire pro-
tain immunity agaisst punishment. It is I motion to olfije.
a shame and an outrage on justice. Let | W hat I now say is in behalf of the thou-
the upper ten gamblers ba dealt with jn.^i | «*nd* of men, good and true, who fearless-
m the poor and ignorant ones are. Thi* 11/ wrested the State from the hands of the
censure is not peculiarly and solekr appli-1 spoiler, and placed it in the keeping of the
(cable to Atlanta. I intelligent of her sons and maintained it
Ciit.im flimptotou, .» again In pum.it ftg* tfVSL °^*!..8» Wwftnlly
ut Confedsrate bond*, and certain other I ^a. 4
simpletons will rofuse to sell in the hopo I “* 4 °* r-
that the bonds will, somo day, be redeemed 1 4 ? 4 "
.ttoir f'entu.. Thi.i. .,a H r world. ^ nomto.tod
.^5* SAvannnh News reports a ease of I wuro true ami had worked for
child abandonment by an unnatural I napremtcy of tho party organization nud
mother, finch an event is a rare one in h ad helped tight the battles to place it
this section. I there. All that the rank and file aemaml
Du. J. T. McFarland, health officer of I tnl was Unit they should be given candi
Savannah, emphatically denies the exia-1 date* io vote for whose fealty to the party
tenoo of any caao of yellow fever in that I could not be questioned. As long as this
city. I was done, a candidate desiring a nomina-
A bard winter is predicted becanso the 11Jon could rest himself content that hi*
worn husk* are heavy. Corn knows whan I election wrold rarely follow. Fence reign-
to take on an overcoat. Americas Recorder: I within the Demooratio household, and
Fatting ou an eror;oat io aoimner to moot I •[* Wft * wel *; That this is not the ca^o now
a cold winter is a poor business. Wo sue- tk ® warixieat supporters of Mr. Stephen*
poet it is a oass of lightnoas in tho oar I “S* 4 S 44, . , ...
rather than of heaviness in the shuck. ai \ a4 th ®, P*J B P« otaol « ot the cnoo
„ . , . ,| great orjjanizeil Democracy presenting to
Tut Atlanta Herald, in a double-leaded I its members for their suffrages the head
editorial, declares its preferences for Gen. I centre of tho Independents doe* not meet
Garlrell for governor. We cannot join ths I the approval of tho patty voter, must also
Herald in the support- of Iode;tendeotism. I be admitted.
Tho gubernatorial campaign is a barren I Nut withstanding Mr. Stephens roeoived
and profitless one, save a* it holds oat the I n majority of thu votes of tlie convention,
hope that the folly which has so far char-1 it doe* net follow that he is the choice of a
aoterized it in Democratic quarter* I me jori'y of tho Democratic voters. One
may lead to tbe reorganization of the party I but heir versed in the politic* of the day
an antl-bbM basis. It is an outrage for I kuow* how county meetlogi are curried in
to be bosaod by an unscrupulous politi-1 thu interest ot the choiou of a few le.vlers.
dan who, a few years ago, led a Grant del-1 Tho tnAuaguts Iwive committed a bluti-
egstion from Georgia to tho Chicago eon-1 dor. To ictriuro U ere it bo too Uto U
ventlon. f their duty. It is too late now to entertain
of Atlanta “on sospioion,” ou some fine
imorning?” It is no small matter to bo a Or the question of “prohibition, 1
'large seaport town, and to be constantly Cwumtng Clarion, se we think, very
exposed to tbe influx of new ideas and|
Gastbill, for governor, and Colquitt, I the proposition suggevted lately of with-
for Henator, constitute* tbe singular tiokrt I drawing Mr. Stephens aud substituting nn
of the sharp and lively Herald. It is I unquestioned party man in his stead. The [
a sort of mixed affair, bat mixed affairs are I convention should hsvo done tint, but
fashionable now. Wo aru gratified at not I failed in its duty. What they eon do for
being compelled to take cither wing or the I ns ns a partial remedy, is to foroe Mr. Ste-
ticket. It is good to be a political orphan, I pheni, the present nominee, to redeem the
just about now. I pledgee made for him by his friends bofore
| Is it religious persecution to compare an I his nomination.
osprlng politician to the bang-holo ot a) Let him visit the seventh and ninth d ia-
prohibition barrel ? If eo, tho Griffin Sun I tricte and holp the duly nominated candi-
i* a ricked, persecuting paper. We can I date* for Congress there by hie eloqnenoo.
imagine tho horrified expression with which I There is where wo most need hia serviou*.
Undo Tillman and J. Dorse Alexander the I and that is whnt would most prove Ids new
Groat will contemplate the following from I devotion to the organization. If he it
tho paper in question: “If the next Lsl'- physically unable to do this (and wo believe
[Klsturo should attempt to fill Bun Hill's I him to be) then let him publish rtu open
■•tin the United States Senate with A. I letter, planting himselt equsroly upon the
Colquitt, it would be about such a job I organized platform and in favor of th*l
a* ono would make In making a barrel I nominees m put forth by tbe party. When
with nothing but a bung hole to construct I be does this we will believe in hisrcpen-i
“ of.” I tanoe and not before, and it will go far to I
JThe following political Item 1* from the I satlsfr many now who have not yet detor-
KJriffln Sun: “Glovernor Colquitt wo* in I mined to support him.
1 town yesterday, and was tho gneat of Mr. | If tue present statu o faff ah s Is nit owe
J. A. iit-t.k*. The Governor wm on hi# I to remain, it l* my belief that wo will sue
way to Ml Zion camp.meeting." ! An independent csudulato for Congress In
Thr Tel no bath aro Mchsznoer lz inak-1 every Congrrs*ionnl district in the Hutej
ing a stronn fight on Mr. btophoos. Well. I who onn justly claim to be m good a Dum]
for our part, we prefer an aged, tick ana I oerst m our nominee for Governor,
disabled Democrat to a stout, healthy In-1. Io behalf of Col. IltonuL in behalf jf
dependent like partrell.—Mirror and Ail-1 Mr. UsmraonJ and Mr. Tamer, nod ail
rertiser. It's ril ft matter of taste, Ed., end I the duly nominated oapdidate* who hare
well not quarrtl about it. Somo good I Mweya been true to the party, we demand
I Democrats profit Qartrell; others will vo-.e I this. Democoat, j
for neither of them. We conaider GsrtrcU
to be ns good a Demoorat a« 8tephen«.
Wo shall support a better Democrat than
either of then, or none at all.
-Mirroran^ Advertiser. Gener^l Toomb*
denies the genninenc** of so Interview
pnblithcd :n thu Atlanta Herald, *r.d
swears ho "diiln't my iL” Gsr.ersl Toombs
l* tho molt brilliant m*.n ths world hr.*
over produced, bal like thousxudi of others
is not rmponsible for what he *»j* so^ic-
ly say*;
“The proportion to sell the State road is
a move to saddle tho debt of Gtorgia on
future generations, by squandering the
only property the State lute with wbieh to
psy It”
rtm end to the point ie the following
observation of the Atlanta Herald: “The
Angost* Chronicle says ‘Mr. Stephens Is ta
the habit of making hie campaign in hie
own fashion.' The buses * evidently know
this, and are not suggesting toy changes
'of fMbion or aid anu comfort to the old
■A warren In the Angutta Chronicle thus
refers to Judge Jackson, in ronnoction
with tbe United States oenatorehip:
i“Ju Ige Jaokeou belongs to a race of meal
which hM for a century honored their
Htete. In civil life, pre-eminently strong
and tuefal. wise in council, pure iu action
land faithful to trust reposed In them.
Judge Jackson hM all the qualities neces
sary to moke a first-das* Senator, and al
though the judiciary will loose itt ablest
representative, yet Georgia will gain a
useful Senator, and the country on abK
statesman if tbe General Assembly will
select him to represent the State m
United State# Senate.”
Boothe# Genoa thinks there will be
fun at the Savannah Gongreedunal con
vention. Jo Warren likes fun—at tbe ex-1
pens# of othor people; bet Grubb doesn't
say which of the candidate* will foot the
bill. Jo would make a good joker in Wash
ington. The Recorder, in speaking of thie
subject, says: “Wo would not be surprised
it there was not some fan m between the
three candidate*, Nichols, Black and War
ren, there will be so much wrangling that!
«n outsider will step in and secure the oov
cted prize. The find will go into thel
convention with eighteen votes, the second
with sixteen and the last with twelve. If
the major./ rule be adopted tbe first wi 1 be
nominated if no trouble occurs, but if there
should be any eteehing then an outsider
will get it. Three ara the p
will defeat him disastrously." .
Amu Hrxruuc* stole the valise of a deaf
mate in Savannah. Abe wm captured,
tried before Judge Hardee, and sentenced
to six months on the chain gang.
The Moron Taumoara and a few other
papers in title state are not aware that a
convention hM been held by the Democrat*
of this State and a ticket fairly pat in nom
ination, or alee they are seeking to eo di
vide the Democratic party a* to give the 1
State over into the band* of tha Republi
can*. All thla talk about deposing M
Stephens aad calling a new convention
th# merest nooeense. riven if aneweot
ventioo we* held, have there grumblers any
assurance that they wo-id get the man
of their choice, and would they not be **
core then aa they are now ?—Americas Re
corder. Neither of the alternative# eng.
party is not dindod now uwmmM
divided. If U be divided now, the work
weedooehy tbe convention, not by thi*
paper. The “talk about depoting Mr. Bte-
phoM and calling a new convention" may
be“aonnneo,"in tteclf considered; hot ft
is wisdom unspeakable simpered with the
folly of notniaatingeneba man for gov
ernor of Georgia. The Recorder aura pate
ou too much erelein dealing with thie ques
tion. Ifoppoeit oa topobtiee! outrage u
grumbling it U about time grumbling wm
[ recognized moos of the highest dnticer
free and honorable citizenship, tbe
^gMMgfenmyoflbdi
arft true Gcjrgian
Any tree,
would have suited m; fa
fared to support an Ind
*
- —-
JL
Eradicates
1IAIABIA.
lied Sore* prevent-
|ed by bathing with
I Darbyt Fluid.
Impure Atr trade
I hsrmicM and purified.
For Sore Throat it ba
Contagion destroyed.
Fer Frosted Feet,
■ Chilblain*. Pile*.
ChaUnpijM
KM ALL-POX
and
PITTING ©f Su.ol!
Poe PBEYENTED
A nenber of my 5.Ti
lly wm YaWen *4.th
Small po*. I used the
Fluid; the patient wm
sot delirious, was no:
pitted, and w«* about
the house ac*ln in three
we«k«, and *o other*
had U.-/. W. Paok.
BheumatUiu cur-d.
Hoft White Com plex-
ian* tecured by iu use.
Whip Fever'.-rerented. H ,
. can’t be turpuMd.
Catarrh relieved aid
Dysentery cured.
Wound, heeled rapk!
me Darbys rlusd
. „ successfullr in the mu
—. ‘P«Hy-, dent of Diphtheria.
AnAii&dit.'farAm.ni! 1 A ’ ''vl,
or V-putt. '
Srings, etc. 1 Tetter dried i-p.
I uted the Fluid durittf Cholera prevert-.d.
urpresentafKiction with Liver* purifi*
Starlet Fever with d* l*»l«l.
cided advant.iffe. It it c»»os of Death
IndUpcns-dAe to the tick- ‘ - - * -*
-Wt.. ..
roao. Eyrie, Al-t-
Sami*.
SoarlstTever
tell.
The eminent l*liy.
tlrliin, .1. MAICION
SIMS, >L 1>., Mew
I Rof Ilarbyi
. ctic Fluid U a
c dirinfecunt.’*
Vanderbilt UnlvertUy, KathvUlc, Trim.
1 testify to the ntott ezetiient qutriitk* of Prof.
I)»rl>y» Prophylactic Fluid. At * diiinfectant *n«l
determent it U both theoreti-ally And prsctiolly
(iiperior to nsy preparation with which I am ac-
quaiittcd.—N. I. LtirroM, Prof. Chcmittry.
Darby* Fluid I* ite- »m;n« ndrd by
Hon. Alkxakocii H. hrrrue»t, of Georste;
lo*. LsCoirra,Columbia. Prof .Unlv^-ir- S.C.
Kev. A. J. I>A rri.e, ‘jjet., Merrer Ut>iv.-r*i:y:
Rev. Gao. F. Puxca, bishop M. V.. Chutci;.
XMDMPRNSAm.K. TO KVKItY HOME
Perlixtly harmleea. Ute«i intemaliy or j
« •?»r na ¥) r for Man or Brad. J
The Fluid ho* licen thoroughly tettod, and via
hnve abundant evidence that it nat4onccverythiii|]l
h-re claimed. Far lulkr informarion get of you**
Dn^gist a pamphlet or aend to the proprietor*,
.1. If. ZKIUN A CO..
Manufacturing Chcnmu, PHILADELPHIA
Five Music Books
The Peerka JBfySfffflPBi %
wny desirable bimk, with nbnndant material
for the lnatructlon of aitifinz claasue, and for
toclal sluglug. Hy \V. U. Perkins.
witit universal upproval, in „
(chool*. large variety of wide-awake a
**“ L. O. Emunou.
Lijlil and Life,
(Price too.)
■ exceptional!; __
which ha* born brforo tho pii/lo but ,
The Chora!Choir.ft" , Mentions.
||L) It 1* iWr’»>iniu!ilo;i lK*ok to the
ir’M,” )a IsnrerfndhM a mucU vtvnwr
or of piece* ter Ji »lr«. Tho alnilng clna*
j i*thummea*ihatln tho smaller uouk.
by W. o. Perkins.
latr^ta.. . ... .
•cUoo’a. Ily W. 8. Tlliion.
Any book mailed, post-free, for the retail
pienZ *•
IBS*
Ivison, Blakcman,Taylor & Co, N. Y.
pro-1
pesly observea that “equally Important m |
the fence question ie tlie anbjeot of the
prohibition of the manafaetare and sale
of apiritoone liquors. This question willl
be pressed upon the next Lagiilatnre ofl
Georgia by mtn of power and influence.
This, too, like ell similar question* about
whim the people feel sash an abiding in-
terest should. If acted upon atoll, be left
to them to decide for Umi&mIvm by their
Macon
rcia
W. IflcKAY, Principal.
ATint-Clui Inititnte for Practice
Buiiaen Initraction, Booic-
keeping. Etc;
IU» beadiag Bdaw Mti
Students P * Enter at »ny.TIm«,
Bust in ootton le damaging the crop In
Johnson county, and pickiug ia going on
"O
meetings. At tbe last meeting th
bers made an exhibition of field
which are reported splendid.
Tun Chronicle is sighing for a rail
road from Eatonton to Madison, on the
Georgia rood. U la only twenty-one miles,
and no streams to cross.
Jidoe D. B. Hassell, of Americas, he* , ___ . ..
taken the field M an Independent candi-1
•late for Congress in tbe Thi.d diatnot, ’ * ■
Mrcifctflar* tent i
anO 4A9Tv
University of Caorgla,
r. it. not,».»., t.ue., ch.nrtii.r
■ajMlol UwfciiwnMnu
Vi" .I.Y’u i I ‘.an** 1
again»Wudge tirlsp. He made hia open-1 Law Echo..) wUi open Wednrelay, 4th October
ing speech at Montezams. I next Foil coufoM of 1 tut ruction in Liters tur*.
EATonror gtekbi Ste * ...
itobtor Chronicle: The TeleuEirn I Bctoire, Engtoreriag, Agriculture^mwlaw’
ardMemenou Um had several editorials f TwIUewla^>ree in Franklin and flute rot
recently which created very favorable com-1 '7., »nfer»«tk»n. ad
•uu 00 th. Ann of oor hut. at,. Xh. I < Hgt£Sagg ait ’ *'
nrric!. on Uiutio fu to th. point. Th. I *;-*...
articloon the new parliamentary code wo* I llolmoe’ Llalmwit
a center thot at Mlf-a«aertion and arro-1 _ • oil ire
gance. The article attaining the traeteea 1 MOTH ER’5^ FRIPNH
of the aaiv*r*itf present* the case spjen-1 1 . , .f. n \ C,INLJ
dldlr. We like the Motircnt. io th. ,0o,.. I - 0 ** ““.KJdta
ari l shorten th*t tluration of
ia ’•'I MS Moritz*’* Ututr." Try
Dsncr all thu sue-1 wnat
JU deaervcL A bleiilnr it u to fiuflerinff Female*,
AM AUwo. mu cUim. to h.v. kiliol • I b.S.‘ ‘ .SSrK'.V
snake with two tegf.—Baaarr- ITa/cAsias. I fuetrauaing a verr easy ami quick la»»»r. with
Claims are aot always valid ic this world. I eowpanutv ly (tide pain, and (revre U>- m- .th
Did be show the snake to any one after he I er In acnfidtibni to reenvur quickly—or in oth
killed it? If not the case ia a bad “
might have had more than two
oagbl by all moans to have pat it on exbt-1 Sb«d bcyon7i Vz^
. Thecoadltioawr which thie remedy UoC-
Banner-Watchman: Mr. Speer left yes-1 ••.*! torw/atong
terday morning for Habersham county,
b&d o*e. It I * r b> have a pud ycuing up. Uniter iu
va 1 — n# I w,n -ordinarily occupy much lr*
teraay morning ror uaoerenam county. 1 SZVre^iSnSMlr dr' rSmul t a nil* JS
where he wUl make# speech Cohmel SSfhiv?KdiL f to a, » hun<1 *’^*
VH* TIOTHOKIklA
tier Wblaze for Candler. I lag to be
U. Sntr.mmr.Mlwl ktUoUoo mtamt,. loUlmM
gS.jSgff ^fat
*‘** c “. “ "Jf “fPp* • . rnlow Citizens— I pnduce a *afe end quick .lelivcry.
I thank yoa for this welcome. (1 wm en-1 h. 1. uoutt, u. D., Atlanta. Go.
“—* rxcccted bf me. aed Icier some-1 —.—
ri 1t£m l4 hurt, or Ut™ I -AM, from «. of th, nmntta of mlllf
. ,m, no. thU thi. d«ncm.lnition I 1 (TS “ “i** 1 "* •'»
u.icMdto^r .rtUrjInif to n, in thnt 1» SuMnSSttSIuir lo?2n?iE'7hd7ii
Uia.ithuuith. bnuu ot th. alt at 1 InSwirSimMtt-
Atlanta tha old Democratic fires are still I tee been need iu eflbcu have been alt that
burning, and m I expect to remaia in yoar | could oak. I oosamca n a ooeat bumbum.”
city several days. I shall taka some raita-l .
hie oopoftuoity. God wiiiinc. for atirrimzJ ^ gendeman write*: “My wifs need year
wfieeaSX? • urrm * s 1 Motwrae RoAiErat herfowth cnnflncnmu.
* . , ,. . I and her tMtlmoey la that »he through u
Wa uottoud with sorrow more than a | with one-half of the eaftrring of either of her .
oasand men in Walton oounty, last I former conflneteent*. and recovered fnm» it ia l
W^mkU, wdyr tU Uflun-eof iW""'. SdfhSUTt '
It «• . tMribJ*.t.ht, to U mn.-Om. -FuraTmt ,
m not fully convey the I wnw *o at ew case AEpeoLnmJiBcmuaa.'
import of each a fact as that
stated. So til.- the Weekly overeat imatea
i. itiai
^ (Price fl.) This book, at*
WES
n^TETTCtt'a Stomach Bitten extir
pates dyspepsia with greMer certainty and
promptitude than any known rstuedy
and U a inoat cental lnviporant, appelizc
and al l to secretion. T1 -so r. • net empty
ueettiooi, m thousand* of . > utary-
taen end women who haffe fzpertonecd
te effect* are aware, httt are tianced up by
Irrefiragable pr» of(. Tl.e Bilere •).«» jive
a healthful stimulus to tl* urinary organs.
For sale by all druggists and dealer* cen
trally. '
THEFREKCHLV.IEffPILL
ror mingULtedtew Only.
la cases of Irremdorfty tbe om
eoriola reetedy la tiiet ea«<t la/VMr>,
NAlston’a Favorite PUL
Pries tl per box; fix base* *5by
■ail. AC. Jc*a Ve f.amt
.D.,
ThEFP.CNCHLf . /.I.,
ForSingl 0 LoUUm Ouljr. B
H.JBLI
Hill’s Htpatin
Mxnr.fj - iredbv
W. H. BARRET T,
AujftzU.Gca.
ENTIRELY fr<
s riKr.LT f: .
have for A OEN i L’ ’ V 1
folly far tl.a r»:r . .
SSSSM
av n terrible sight, to bs
WetUy. “Tembl*” is a
soever thu
1 . "rt «b^r. ttonf ot bcr»
« Le h*l by raUIng at my -SW.
_ , ri , v , f I Bevtnatedjhcfutewflnfrwnedypjono,
Tai; Conyers Weekly has the fuUewfng I Uto my pMnmsnT/umdwtDg
torey, to tho creditor Rockdale: “Jadgo I I am pmalttcd a&> to refer to the following
Stewart aaye there ie Ian criOM committed I of Atlanu: t: f. Kewten.
in Ra-kdeie than in ear ether eoeatr ta IR 1 : 1 *?. 1 *; k T>- Jr -r w .- A - Urr *T d.
hie circuit. We have# prohibition law." I m 10 ***
Thb EnqmirrrJbtm reports tbe death of I Ivtre, |i jo p*r
Rev. Y. F. Tlgner, in the sevnty-aeveoth I fovpared by J. BLADFIELf),
f- UU being strkktei by | r nhmh .
parolyrte wM reported a fowdaieejm He | ^ *****2.
iOTODL
JPeewfog Sews: the Hartford (Conn.)
Camrant thne softly crttidwi oar Gov
jgn b*Qov. CoMtit, of Goarola. ia • I
a‘siren * aging a haltelajxh.' iu.d te isj
- I-powd to h.». l .i s*r * -i. j
MfwmIdtete affgtenennd lathe 6ew-1