Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, September 01, 1882, Image 8

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jc-hln t&dcgcsipl} Sanctisl & Stc^jcsj&ng^Kr. 7 : nti.slDSSTo h'l.Mi. Hi dwtle.M I” th StcTtUn of (»« Xarf.) LfUitortheriwlilmtt And tartan to match i 3cv.il W e shall we The flag in Ha pride Chance* to bide! , , ivc r the Whit* House, in chamber and hall, m Be<l Room, and Blue Boom, and Green Over uS» ^ Eaat'^loom end all ita fine furolah* over tbefonioi Room, over ita burnUhlnRi; SaffisOTEK® 5 - 8 Over the four-tn-hand. Over the bays. Over the doe-cart. Over the chubc; Orer the Home when be «oei toetan blllr. Over the druggist when lie mixes hia pula. Over the laud. Over the sear. Watted by steam. Or waluuc the breeze; Throwing lor aalmon, Angling ior trout; Beating at home, Or driving about; . Made into badge* And cut on hi* plate; Carved on hi* panda And writ mi hi* fiat BtamjtM on hi* linen, Last night one J< severely one Juda® a difficulty over a debt. Also laat night in thin count/, one A.a Btndevan Lee Banna. both white. O'* eBook is tha are... llid KOk'ettn. the o«om. sue first verve u it appearedI --- - oBAPHOver tbo signature ci h, "• u* »* r r ono’di StadeVant shot otto follow.: i. hoth white. Tho load too* ralthlolMecfit! !t lies. I know, j of n twenty-three dollar asseeiment to _ cons, who swell the Jay llobbcll land for carrying moat hero on tin id of September, decide the election thit falu" to support him. There wilt certainly be I Toaaxi. nothing that woold gratify - ■ ■ j. «v J,it„ Maoon Tanoourn so mnoh ss tbe del bard wor* ahead for tho friends of Judge The court ia on the criminal dookot and the town is 'nil of people. mn. vg.tc; Stitched on 1,1s collars And sowed on his hot; In metal or tossing in bunting, l him, above him. or rowing, **SKi&Sti8ltoyMty! The go*pci of gush bhhh Done up in a reg. That innat un-Amerl GEORGIA QbgABDiag. M'.irti a AT It Ell ED COBRBHPON. CnrrotUon. Acoprr SI.—The protracted meeting which has been going on at the Bapflrt church hero ha. about ti.ojin^od with ten secessions, who were baptlted to-dsy. Uncle David Stripling, an sgod end mueh beloved Methodist minister, died at Shiloh camp meeting last Ikrodfty, in the way he had Jong desired to die—while in harness. He hsdjnst del.vorod an able esortatton and death seined upon him daring the de livery. -Ho was buried with Masoulo TTssB^itorlal convention for thii dis trict onf^v- Itaard and Carroll, oomoe oB ScptemliSKt According to the rota tion system,itiewiToll s Upe, and out- didates rfjkbfcimiTbfc to coxne to the lroht. Also #evf|Kp,nthunft “shave announced for LcffislatJ-iffionors. v jr* “• *»• M * s CailmM. • s AtJOUw25.-Tlf.inal of tho wJcrcrfl of Mr. Harvard ia'itl) progrM'ffitfS*' ho evidence oloaed yosOjday evening, and Solicitor-General TWtfoo, made a speech ono hour wi'liwli long for tho prosecution, and il i' compliment to him to aay it la thfj®Pja °* Ws ’“f®* Tho court then adj^^^edTill h.ilf-pait eight o’clock thta n-Jning, at which time oourt met and tho argument was resumed by Jee. Bishop, Jr. J of the local bar, for defendants, whofliad* a speech of two wa * deliberate and the fraukuoan to tell some of the de- $ pnui&hed, and th it his chief Pale and white and cold « And ye say. “Ah! ho is daw* • Weeping al the feet and head. * ice your falling tears, rear your aigba ana prayer*; imlle and whisper this: s.... not the thing you kiss; Cease your tear* and lot it He; It was mluo, it is not ‘I. Crisp in that event. Tbo above verse, and in fact the whole Article, with tho exception olI s fewTOd ohsnges. to sn eisct copy of After Death in Arabia," by Edwin Arnold, rad era be fount! on tho lUlh page of bis boo*, Tho Light of Asia.” K * W. P. B. y—fin—] Acquit 24.—The trial rt.tiers is progressing. Ten 1 now before tho court, defei’ Jart iirown, T. X,. Taylor, Es.p ins rllle sod Jss Bishop, Jr. These gsntlemcn were appoint, d court. The Btuto is represented 1 nlToraEaaon, CeL John W. SI Dublin, Col. D. M, Roberto, J. T, E. A. Smith, K. Herman end Wm. of Eastman. A great many wltne, called for tho defense. The mm. will Ilka-1WUJ.•*■»«£.* Ijgofeotb* Jury some time to-morrow. I j ahn stabbv will clone for the State. CoBittPOgDOT. I it u hardly protnble that the speeches will I be flnii ,W before night, andCi»» jory m *y canton. I be out soroeUmo. There is a large crowd Ai .ii sT 23.—The Superior Conrt was in I of negroes in attendance on court, pioba- «U»h«.uslw.lt.. t 22*g«j^bl| [ ^Uv«o/ttaprto« i .». ua ot tli0 . Issrli/steaH Olid WO (Wipe successful in convictions. Most of them will have to go j There have been fight or Ua of the Unghe*, l)r. O'Duniel, Judge in ti-a oenitentiary or chain gang. Hr. I whtiky druggists indicted, end we tjope othcre, as good men us tnei r iKCtKpwch ofone ana a half I Col. Tom Kstson will be snocessful in ^ B nd Htato. Now, w rfiwn MBUB* »1«**I W V"> IA i. .»,« I ikl.m.nniirnf Ml ini/ WllHky. lisen nir nCrMilial Light WIIBlnson Cosdlj Auoust 26.—As the Bonatorlul question of this (the twenty.flrst) district has l»ocn the sonroe of much unfavorable comment among the people of our oounty for tho past weeks, we determined, if possible, to sift the matter to the very bottom. F“" tills purpose, together with other boeini of importance, we visited Twiggs county, the seat of trouble, that we might see and talk to her people, and be enabled to more wisely Jndge and intelligently aot. This district, as yon are doubtlcsa aware, la working under the rotation system, and it is now Twiggs’s titr.o to name the candi date. On the fourth day of Joly, at a mass-meeting in Jeffersonville, delegates Appointed and instructed to place the name of P. W. Edge before the nominating convention of tho district os the choice of his oounty. Here began the trouble. The report reached our i*op!e, which many were anxious to believe (myself among the number) that tho convention was paoked, that Mr. Edge was no*, ita choice, that las recommendation was secured by intrigue and that his own delegates would not sup port him. Now, whatover;tuay have boon the eanse ot tbia report, we are not at lib- rty to state,but candor impels ns to say,that r misrepresentation of facts, perversion it ho truth and utter disregard for honor, Khava never seen it excelled. We found I the reverse to be the true condition of in. After an extensive canvass of the nty, we did not And a man opposed to nomination. They say the mass meet- was the largest and most represtnta- r»«dbody ® v ©r aaaombled in thocouuty — some of tho older citizens told me it was without a parrallel in all tho annals o f her history; and at this meeting Mr. Edge was not only unsnimonaly but enthusiastically ii domed. When his name was proposed there wss not dissenting voloo. There wete a few who opposod him at first on person al ground*, but when they saw that public acntlmint waa so overwhelmingly ia nta favor, they immediately withdrew their opposition, declaring that tho voice ol the. people mort be re*p«ctod. These men uro now among his warmest supporterh. Among this nmubor are Golorel H. U. -• * “ " -*“» W— boloman and x the Covin Kiel'* Auoust 26.-8ubstantial improvements ere still being made in oor mtr. Mr. M. H. Fowler, an enterprising citizen ot this county, haa recently porenaaed a lot near the depot and Isiprepariog for 4 the erection of a large brick boilding, to be t «aed M a dom ing and grist mill# ilia mill will be fornialied with the latest improvements usod in making first-class flour,and in view of hia experience in the mill buainese, the enterprise in which he has engag'd wiU deubtlesa be a success and result in profit to him and benefit to tbe oommumty. Messrs. Thompson & Stewart are enlarging their recently elected store house by giving it an extension of forty or fifty feet. The brick i defeat of Clements and Hpeer, so it could claim Mr. Stephens'nomination as the oaute of it.—Marietta Journal. Now, old bov, you are just too exceedingly knowing and cun ning. Bat didn't you fire off that oolum- biad a little too hastily 1 Didn’t von get it a little mixed ? You aro tired, old fellow. Thebe is the promiso of trouble over the 'rotation" system in the seventh Senatorial district In a political sense the timea are oat cf joint, and the fact is attributable to satisfaction, and it haa uo difficulty in finding occasions for displaying itself. ehkbaxs Lobino delivered an interest- lectore on Egyptian affairs before an into audlenoo on Tuesday night. Take S rest. Clements will be defeated, and Spear will be elected—tbe former as the revolt of tho nomination of Mr. Ste- Tns Dublin Post says: “Thsre is much talk of an Independent candidate for the Legislature." Southerner and Appeal. There has been an immense amount of oorn and fodder made, but the ootton crop, we understand from some of our farmers, will not reach forty or miy reel. used in this work were made by MMtra. J. H. and J.*W. Carroll, two energetic anden- lerprising young men of tho oounty,who are engaged on a large scale in tho manofao- tnro of bnok by machinery, about three miles from this place. They made the brick a*ed in the con*traetion of peney Hall, in Oxford, and sevoral large building* in this place. Their brick machine is run by steam, and turna out about forty bricks tier minute. . , A match gamo o! baseball was played here on yemerday between the Stars- vltle club and tbe "Livingstone Grays, both of this county, and resulted in a victory for tbe former by a score of twenty- four ruu* against four runs made by the latter club. Tho game wae witnessed by n Th(t Cr farmers are pulling fodder and saving hay, and the supply of long forage bid* fair to be abundant. Our Superior Court will oonveno on tho third Monday in September, and the law yers are gotting ready for their work As there is not much hoary business on the dockets, they can be easily cleared if the court continueo two weeks as usual, mum lio'ira here to a lsrge audience. It is the opinion of the best thinkers that it will be nclose raoe between the Dootorandhls opponent this tUn*. 1.1. ireaking ur this manner of selling whisky. Thoro i» a bill of indictment before the I grand jury againit Harrell and Uuchan for killing Jslui Ifrrrapin. mm whatever tn ay have 'been our personal preferences, —■‘ wo confess they wero not tor Edge, they ehould weigh nothing in considoralion of fioUtical qiieBtioD*. Col. H. V. Hardeman expressed our eonti- ment exactly wheu hstaiuho was governed 1 entirely by principio in thie inaito', and should sacri^MMgM|MU|att|L Wb heartily indorse the following cen sure of olfioe-seekeni by the A'ttes and Vidette: ‘‘The greed and scramble for ot- phene. The latter would probably have floe all-over Georgia at this time is abso- been elected in any event. lately disgusting, and ought to be summari ly pot down. If the same efforts to get office were directed to some honest calling, the remnneration would be greater and self-respect maintained." Savannah New*: Our physidans are hsv- Forsjtln Acquit 2fi.-TheHaribh.il Baptists will hold an as-ocintion at Smyrna church, near Forsyth, embracina Sanday, Bcplem ber 10th. .... u . Yesterday Thomas Fhinazec, Esq., of this county, wn* driving a mule, whit h be- camo frightened and rau away. learn that Mr. Phlnazee was thrown fro uJiis buggy and bad his leg broken near the Messrs. W. 0. Wodley, of Roger*, and RAW. Adams, of S .vannah, were in For- syfti to-day looking after the probate of the will of the late M Wad Icy. irum puiuo ui uur luriucri, wm uuv renuii l , , T ’ . tb. amount which was at first antioipsted, oit l' •• 10 TOr r «*oillent oondluon. owing to the rast, which has caused the I Mb. F. P. Milleb, a well-known and shedding ot yonng fruit. Notwithstanding ( highly-osteemed merchant ot Savannah, is this, however, there will be as much ootton I dead. made this year as in either of the two years | M im Maar Wiuu was marri«J to Mr. P “1 ’ . » _ I William Amos, In Columbus, on Tuesday The health of Gordon is said to be worse I atternoon. a0y tim0 be,0r# d0ri0g T** My of Oolnmbus is building up and I spreading out rapidly. The following evi- „Tnsi BarnMrilie Qazttte speaks ot Mr. | fences ot ber procrus are talcsn from the N. J. Hammond in the following oompli-1 Knmirtr-Su.:"\ new ootton factory, thre. juentary terms! “We hare from the Urn. I „tones high, ia in eonre. ot ereotion on his name was first mentioned felt that he I the east commons. Another, two-stories was one of the ablest and best men in the I high, w m soon be oompleted on the north distriet, and have therefore been his earn-1 common*. A ootton seed oil mill, oover- ost supportor. We are now prepared to I j n g nearly an aero of ground, will soon be think him one of the foremost men in the I j n operation on the eAat common*. State. His serrioe to the State to the I The Central Railroad Company has about national councils are not to be lightly esti-1 completed at this place, and are now oc- inated. His work has been seen and I copying one of the largest and most oon- known, especially in the last session of I yement depot buildings in the State." Hinu.au aa.au. The two-third, rule Ry>ia£i t I?ft thStfo ntWn^tliyranrtwflpt I in 0X11 npproachiog conventions is more ♦hi! I necessary than it ever was in order to pr*. nandenfi^m'^nd‘mdlfierene.““ ^oi^aany u much good h. the nallooal \ * Thm Walton the following statement; ia to start next week on a six weeks’ trip to Forsjtb 1 -Jreenevtlle. jssstsutTSttS! ttj\Jga&nse*Sr& gMeSSstaSP The enthusiasm of V«>Vl« of haa not declined in the lenet, nnd their count/firtde is now aroused on tho »ubjoct. and m V • »»9 follow*# report, which wm • ^SuStsT’Ttw onSdlarT is They fill that a failure on tho part or tho adopted : ^ e, y«or com mittoc, appoinUU citlxeis. with i apt. couJtuW to ratify the action of the mm* ft;JrtiSofSi'mrtSSXfuSSTtoKIBusmUWHsa.. iMr foreman, apd }*»f President W rThe willis short, covering about two jlages only of legal cap, in the handwrit ing of tho deceased, ana is witnereod by A. It. Lawton, T. M. Cunningham and It.I |W. Adams. At a mt*s meeting of Mouroe county, held in tho court hocimi to day, tho following gontlemou were elected to represent Monroe county in the Twenty- Second* distriet Senutortot tonmlte, which mecto hero Mept.mb«r Cth. JJ.U- gates; A. D. llnmmoud,G. \. Gabane*s, C. F. Turner and J. E. Taylor. Alternates: J. U. Sutton, E- M. Moore, R. W. Ruther ford and John Shannon. The members of the new county Demo cratic committeei are>8. D. Mobley, A. L.1 11’erkins, W. A. Wortham, J. G. Phloozae, H. T. MoMulUo, J. A* controlled every meeting of the Uxly Mnee that timo, viz.: to a'low each P'-tmty to solect her own candidate, provided ho be a ,tood . Banner- Watchman: Dr. Harris ha* just Vi,mu tnakM I returned from a visit to CoL B. O. Yancey, SSSiit?»££Z Cwn asBa.TttsJfi *5oT Y U .’J ta to start next week on a six weeks’ trip to l l . h ® tha^w'ill make 16 UUO Mexico. He will return in time to attend in °° m that wlU ma *° IU,UW to tho election of Oov, Colquitt to tho Sen-1 w “ Deli * .. ale," I The Albany News and Advertiser says -Wan wOl Mr. Stephen, begin to stamp R“SHt comp “““ ol m,,,a tho Stole? Felton lost his sleotion two I 00 i t0U ia ^ oonnl i'' . . , years ago became he tlionght there was no I The young mau of tbe News and Adter danger of defoat. History repeats itself. I User is not far wrong when tie ssys: Unole Alex had bettor heain to whoop up I mau never wake* up his second baby n tho box.."—Nem and VkUtle. Mr. Sto- I it lough. Tcero u nothing Ilk. tlio phons hasn’t tho strength to stump the | dom of experience, even in being father State. It is u physical impossibility. He I of a baby." c&nuot speak thirty minutes so as to be I j. Donas Auexanpeb, tho Great, who is heard at a distacoe of ten steps. It is fool-1 nC w said to be a "judge," is responsible for ish to expect him to stump tbe State. I tho following hilarious disoovorv : "Talk Ei.wrrio.tn on the fence question are be-1 about harmony in the Democratic party in ing held in the different districts of Fulton | Georgia. Never in the history of the grand county. I old commonwealth was tbo Democracy A» Atlanta paper, in .peakingof . fall rUnl-'Th'.tanM SLtTtta rSSiSs 5 "*"' 5 »“pessSi»~V^”- with reference to Mr. Staphen,. People I “ J .** r ° l, *. t " n--". who know him and Howard William, will orSSS arTnot tonMfi m J have no hesitancy in beliowing the 1 *i^. l '''?™J2 rg Sdn bSSomee ttam to whennqneationof veracity eriMebetween D^non th ® m * . 4 . . Journal, which is an honest, able, unoom- Honniao bosses, stealing from store* I l)toa n t jng Democrstto psper speaks out and cars, and the llke are very common in j | u disgust tp the following manner: “All weather. Colonel Candler will lot hia 1 the Confederate flag, to the count bnsiness take care of itself and wade into I ninth district giving Caur" th* cumpaign with coat off. He intend* U» | majority—'the voting pop visit every oounty in the distriet before be I county to be taken into commie stops.” I The CrawfordviUe Democrat rays : “Our Tbn News and Advertiser has au able I managi< g editor will cast bin maiden vote editorial on “ prohibition and the dema- 1 lot Governor, Iot Georgia's purest, no- gogues,” from which we make the follow- I blest and most brilliant ion, Hon. Alexan- mg extract: “We are opposed to making I der H. Stephens. In afte r years bo will prohibition a political issue, anyhow. It I point back to it as the proudest mo ts a social and not a political issue, and j meat in all his life.”— Auyusta Chronicle* the proper place for the war upon liquor to I Our young friend ie miatttkeu. He will bo begin is in tho church and our home oir- able to pomt buck to prouder moments elee. No amount of legislation can eradi- I than that. It he shouldn’t be, liia life will cate the evil until society put* ita seal of l be a fearfully barren one. condemnation upon it and intemperance go*. of the paparS „ ay Mr. Speer ia in all ita form* is made a barrier to good depressed and some say ho is f^'.cd ut his sooiety and to the euarch. We are not op- Ue is hard at work trying to posed to such leghilation iu will put a stop ^ TTy hU Strict snywav.-Auyuira to the licensing of dramshop* by tho State, chronicle. Yes, he is hard at work, and bo Such a s ep would be tn the right direo- i# oot m0 eting with any opposiikm from Uon, but the people should not permit tho the j 0 ff ere{m ian orator#, a* it was promis- demagoguea to make thfa •& letus in our ^ ho should. The Demo-rats of tho ninth State eleotimx and thereby rid# into tbe I ihoald vo do Q bie tbeirefforu* to tieat him. legislature to the exclusion of good men They nc j cot tX| ^ ct auy from who would not only be competent to vote I Mr. Stephens, who we believe n favora- for a prohibition act, bat worthy represen- I \j\ e ^ gnoec’s election. taUvcio other r«p«U." „ , pMUins ol Geo.r.1 QorJ •, 4ho Gbotin News: Orer a thousand barrels I Chronicle says; "Some people tide it hi will ot dried fruit has already been shipped I add to his look by going back to the Sen- from Griffin. The season will dose about l ate." His return ta th« Senate might add September first, when we will give the eta- to "his lack," bat it would add nothing of tistics of the crop so far as they can be I a desirable character to the "tuck" of the gathered. Stato. Georgia might aa well bo repro- Do* able contemporary, tba Damon aentad by tho mock Indian in front of Journal, has the following remarks about store. tho addreas and candidacy of General Gar-I Hill Abp haa carefally surveyed the troll t "General Gartreil has leaned an ad-1 field and coccladed that he will not r on for dress to the peopl* ot Georgia setting forth l any office.—Culhbert Appeal. For small his position nnd his platform. We have I favor*, good Lord make us thankful not thought it necessary to produoe it in q RH Savannah llecorder ia responsible our columns, for the reason it eontoius for the following dog story r.nd its npplioa- ncthtng very extraordinary. It is sufficient Uon; u Qt!t onV o( fos y0 u r ureal, ,T was to ssy tost Goneral Gnrtrell, like alt the w Ust Policeman Hecaol, tho co-pulent and rest of the candidate?, wants office, and if re nersbienmrk«.f policeman am J ti a stray h# can get it be U going to have it." dog that skillMly dodged < * . 'to and Tna Republicans of toe third Congress- evaded its drewndlBa Hov. " l • - toes? tonal dUtrict will meet in Hnwkiusville on dogs bother you much, no n-....aed, a* the 8th of September, to nominate a can- the guardian of trio *1" 1 itijata for Cononu. Speakino on tin. moi’Ptd bt- iriul'i ,' ' ■' ®?° fine, the IHxpatcn .ay.: ’‘DuviJ B. Hnr- Uronnd Wvtnlc! tlio nnu^i -unui- rell, of W.liUer, 1, annonnoed n. no ind«- in" who iwon nromid ill. p ^ ; . viow K ndent cnndt.latn. Col. Jnck Brown, wo to .tart nfiahi.r frolic. "Y... imu v« been informed, dmiree tho rapport ol they iwlhor me end Borat tir the Bepnbficnn. in tbe race. Jack .ay. ho 1 ■ , ’ h " | .land, where ho did ten y.ar. a«o when yon ever ran that Ions, .loidvr end lie and Stephen* wouldn't support Greo- I dog which has a horason Brov i ey i* " la few doors west of Price strett; i I know him ? Mo ia th* pimuinii-iit BSr'JvC.CorljyE.Tl-hnm John Atlanta-and “the pofico aro having a qoict elIort ,np to tbi* timo to drag from Mr. Bhutan. Wliliaw Walker, tun*” Stephen, an an»w,r at ta wh.ther or not * -t.‘ a... i i. Uiti T I lw Afirirr*il mtn Irlnlnvt nn nnititn mm. I h* will nunriuM tho Mvcntll and Sillth dlS- i“W£, rWS 1 ^ An enraged eow kicked np qnita . ram. S will^™ tb”. ’raventa rad nini W ltankta' ’ I pn, in Atlanta on Wednesday. 4 She wua I trioU «ain.t the Iadei»ndenU have I ThndalaMtoe to the SoTmtorial conven-1 Jeffersonisn oow. I abortive. V»o had bopfdthntMr.bU 4 SOUU at UJI* our pruiuu • »uu i ggSrtJsrtJSV -^daaiii 85BSB-flS3*wSSw5S5*.^ touch, ll.benitul lnilninee church ol Uod, and n. utralix. lu'wra^f^fiwUhwhfih’ta'dT 1 de*w deetructiooara the I uken up. Col. II. M. lteid, solicitor- wtuoh tbe enemy of seals pays to tb* I ftrjl | and ‘ ji 0Q( >v. A. Post, rei)re*euting I tha htntr. nud lion. P. V. Smith, counsel ninth Uis- ro proven ■Thadeiognto, to tho Sonrtorial oonven-1 Jofiorronianoow. I nhbrtive. «••>«> nopratnai“t' tiou nro uuiiutrueltd. However, .jeco 1 vVoaa on tho now ootton factory in Fol- I woold redevet ib® t° ulo*tnSmtiona ore wntmir tuo anovc.tnnoonvoiwntimnvitlil tonU .aid tab. programing finely. II i» | W“*data do tUj, hot the1 “"dtoAti na n ■mjik ■' k *m ‘h»t ‘hte®« raid that tbo machinery will bo ready to d^d^ly nnlavorablj. of Gu*tin, I mo ve o# in January. I We have almost reached toe point wn*re white the fourth h^notl^en JJJJJj I Mas. BkeiAkin Fbankun, an estimable J Jmtod or^ot^VAber® is any difference l thick you can safely soore ior Mon I Savannah woman, Htod on Wednesday I «t all betweeu Btephens and Gartrell it lies I morning, of a congestive cWU. I in the feet that the latter is more ooneist- niakely. I The chickens of Elbert county c-e b*ing I en t of the two, certainly more candid. ^ ■ 11 hey are both Independents so far as that anxious 1 i* •Hjncsrued, and tho ouly advantegi that that time, viz.: to a'low each c-.tmty to ‘ ret her own candidate, provided ho be a i xnaaeiy. i r—*• ’ >d man and tried Democrat, would be I Auouax 24.—Haa been eo dull here that I c ^ ore * • . aT ,uthaonW such a reflection on tbo character of the peo-1 tlo ,K,_ u i ;:. f “ in * lere - t »,ris transpired since 11 The Macon Thleobafr Is very anxious 1 is>eonc*rued, and the only pie as would ootnpel resentment. Wo foaud . y Q a, bat from some mishap 11 to know if Mr. Stephen* will stump to* I Htephece^wneUim over Gartrell in (^iog Mr. Kdgo stillconflneU «o hi* house from JJ t «ou have not publiahed the com-1 seventh and ninth districts for Clement* I before iheVbopiois that he wss put forth the effects of the serious Injury of which EjLKJtlon? You Must not let your devil I and Speer. As far as wo are concerned wo I by tlie so called organ you have already heud. Tho broken limb th ,, m he waste bosket; news U \ don’t wont Mr. Stephen* to -'tump this die-1 Lon might » riff coma ^wasatmij Is rapidly improving, nnd he hopestobo-^^mxhore; trict for Mr. Cement*. “Our Jud’’is able I time. The storm has been gathering for able to attend to hi* bnstiiosa affairs in a I uiUety h M receivr«1 to date fifty bales I to take care of himself. We would be glad I several years. Let it burst. ^ . few woeks. His snfftring hits eerteinly of D ‘ tlo ' The-market iisro ha* ranged to have Mr. Stephens to com* and[speak I Tna convtmuon of the second Congress- , been latcnio, almost onto death. Vet his l htah—within about half aeentof tttt'at uah | for himself and meet the damaging charges 1 lonal district will meet in Albany on U - phjwldan says he ho* borno it all with too I „5?ket. Our morehnuts are determined Dr. h el ton is making aga Inst him, fori* I 6th dayof September. There will be » a most exemplary fdriitudo ond Chriittian ^“‘t be out done m cotton buyers. At I ie in need of voy* ns well oe Mr. Clem-1 opposition to too nomination of M uiad, but by the»w^y,’’ ho rsmsrt«d, **. * that ion", r-louder and black street, _ d-> you ... M» nn rwm- I know hi ® ? He is the cunuingt-nt rascal Nominations are becoming very unpop | u Yihr. thrvt dog will soale a nlar in southern and southwestern Geor- } 6 „. foot ^jj. He* come? to the market ff 1 ®* , . _ I every night and mounts tho railing about Amono the Chauneey ltoms In the Die-1 the posts on the oast entrance, jumps to patch is the following signifioAit one: ] tho guards, balances him felt there “Many of tbe most thoroughly organized I like a monkey aud then corae i in- and ptaunchest Democrats of this section fi ide and liberally help» himself to will snpport Gartrell for governor, white anything he wants. He will then run those who have always opposed the Do-1 back, jump on the narrow gmtrds, descend mocraoy are supporting Mr. Stephens. I to the rails and from theuco to tha groi nd * Atlanta du.t I. raid to U “.xoradingly JiSS'ln itai'lSraddS disagreeable." Then it must be toe Jeffer-1 toief to btvi.i mr. wo IdLno* ■yg” pfi'bvi. w?SSf»« Mtoi.w.;„‘S ho. «try ut nlyhl to huvu Urn. He will . < ! atfr0e , °* i, ., . almost pick a pocket and will bsgiu id tap Two ladles and a small child were via-1 ti ns." We always did repvct Foil* ►man lontly thrown from n bnggy, daring a run- Hiuaol, nnd look upon him a* » faithful awoy sernpe in Atlanta, on Thursday, but ro q efficient officer, but our regard fo.- him none of them waaeeriouMy hurt. The so- i9 w ffreat thrtt w0 i eft nt thi» point, na we count dotau t atote that the child resided I thought it about tia>e to quit, »•* hi s tale «ith its pareuto," bnt wosnppoeo that such no aiopian and Munchau:*cnifh. We is the fact. I inwardly concluded that tf ho Wo» «a edi- HouHE-aoantNO is still a common oocur- 1 tor Eli Farkins and H. W. Grady could sit i once in Atlanta, l d*wn and weep. Tue "no fenoe” men carried the election I Tna Savannah DevonUr very properly In two district! of Fnlton oounty or.last roads draymen nnd drlvera generally a lee- Wednosday. I ture about overloading their reams. Many Ax Atlanta negro rann, named John » “»» Ita to tfis devillor craolty to Humor, ... badly mangled by a borttiug ‘“dtonle.. ‘The mercltnl m.n ra. gun on Thursday aftcrucKm. His survival I gardeto the life of hia beast, is doubtful. I Tn* editor of the Post.Appeal writo* an Atlanta dogs are biting people promts-1 editorial a column nnd a quarter long in cuously. Mattie Holmes, fourteen years answer to the question: "Is tho war of age, was frightfully bitten by a eavago I ended?" An nnleerned man could have hall-dog, and a driver of one of the brew-1 answered the queetiun by eirnply saying ery wagons was badly bitten by a Spitz j “yes." dog. Owntr.pl dog. ought tab. ra«r.iy Tji,“Ohattabooo!iw,” a now .toam.hip punished in all such cose*. Why shonld « or tb0 ooenjj Ktoamshin lme. has boeu not the lew protect innocent people against Jucoesefally launched at New York, tlio attacks of ferocious dogs ? 1 Theb* may be a fow people who credit No paper published in Georgia has bat-1 Gen. Toombs's deuial of the ItemUl iuter- tledmoro ably or more gallantly for the I view, but wo are not of the number. Get- suoeres of Democratic principles than the | ting drunk whenever opportunity oCece U llawkin*vil:« Dispatch. When the Taut-1 not tbe General’s only infirmity, orarn anu Mxuimora ranetra. commend i- Ammnoi oonnty h>. oonw to tb. front lion from sooh a soarce, it does not make w m, a record reversing t>»e new erder of Any racret of iu gratlficvUon, Th» Uti- 1 thing^-Eowndra. 8h. c«u't liud nujbcdy paicArayv: Iho old Mason iri.ru m 1'U wnimu ti) U'l talbo Inubluturo: not only AND MtwumOM waa rttontly moved Into for tuX. tlu., lAfor miu. timo r*>t- Cm - hniidnom. brick bnl ding on lb. oornor thijb , lb . b.3WlnBof. n.w vpooh, like I [ u- Ifirfry And Bnoond AtreeU, where vlo- I bo QM t dny. ot old, wluen ofiiow ranght llant iitr.ntar. hurt brail fittwd «p on tbw I lh , mw .tndnot am thA offic. ,-Aclta. firat floor lor iba ralitor. And bn.lntra lUrr an j AppM i. Lot u, „u v ., thAt mmoAger. ’lhi. old paper Iiajboon Inlnrad tbu mey b. too beginning qUb» -,r» niiAU wiln nrw life nnd .u.lgy, Aud ia bnukral I oflloA*Ar«king will bA rt,«t OUitpa- ‘T Of brain. Aoanioury. rabi* I, reqnirra a deni ot vanity t dhorn kmfnAH.m.'hud I np tbo modorn offlw-.eei.r. Too \.it here anu will ■ » nnr - T «,j_Tlieeoantf convention met I (jardnsr, our tinner, Is making » fin# job j j#ct for Jeffersonian vote*.——wreck ol I oua STat °fiuS° rS5 jAffTsSS "h.taS,«‘°ol 1 IS "Iji-ifen’lh. d»»" 7“ «r?S‘ttor £"^d BTbTWtohMM JJfjJC ^ I i'lrraliv. oommiilra.At U o’clock. CcpU .The County Court tonrra«l IaaI erraky Amn „-lvti Hitil their I li i.m.n-Ahonld lendl tliAir rOotla to the. i: ti ..ton olth gigAn-1 , C« -“•** dAliA-cron. In rra. »r t .l;.t,cyral, | |W«jl ta«- ing him rgtin to All bis * MiliWt iru«, u«* most u - nn u» m-, wwwBjan n?muni itbffitv aml^wort^aad 1 chairman ol the convention. ^k® I should not be Ucei.vl by law to do *U 1 alSfeSSduSa I •’••otioBof twoeeeretoile* aad thedispoei-1 d. a By work, but tooald be banished from | “®® #rT ®* "*• Uonor * ^“terred i 0 | tion u ( mdi^minor matters^ a resolntlon I f I executive gdllcn M. Turner, ol UArncavillo, WAV elect- 1 dry, bnt did no harm. dcnitcroo, men arc raatrivmrd. nnd tht rata I "W SgS5Kr~ i” othM poirana rAAtrirteJ, w. b. Uva that «W l» rtacUnglfim It.iA, tt» mo«t dai toua ut All t>o«on»,IwotmojC .I. mld nut ba Ur.,. V 1 by tow to do ito I M*. 1 * njMOO* P**J “ deadly work, bwt tooald ba banlihcd Item [i™» dararraa tho Hoi tantand. 'fhwpol, it, the pi*"., tbo volco, I him. unrn.v ha. I«en I * u »*>I>toU B*’*"* ono iwprrramAiiv. nil kinds ot moral i fiicnr.., tot ita aniv I J™JS!lww» nuUmtDAMr and 1 •“» °* Eotato and ous weal. Thw nomlnn- tr.-.lon ttmiild bt n.v.irautmora than all, jrara al wort tor youraiccnral ,„por ana Uoo o|UHItia m . n wu th.n dtolarad * >*• I jgSSS^HLra^,.'". to n U?.*| Wl»^. J ^..tw_o g dMM S ; | jrara uga, fo? tho; aro family tr.ai j advlee l will go to them. lamaaorgamxc<t I to a fearful extent in all our large c .hi only real enjoyment is in I Democrat suit always have been, and have I and towns, and could be (■uppre u I but ... osemvnts. For instance, it lit-1 never at any time noted cy advired others I tb* oowanlice and inclllusaor of the TUB UEOIWIA EttEHSt Wbal lb* reoole Think s«t I>«. I wm great than a man who never will be. I ladiJ^ndwatT qutsi-ivIpobUetn physical I party/ If thereVr* •file intthe party, 1 boj s the I and mental wreck, for governor of Geor-1 flare in correcting them inside of the or- Wnt should not south Georgia uame t IU ’ni'srtoi'assrM ■n.ul^tSg* !S l^jggHidgagaagg'w^ 1 •^Iox.aweWIWW , rU hragruSm to bt ra gigratic agMn tn a tn d.,.^ ”Jaoa." ^“SeTH. BloSworth nomic.t«i J. V. died ot praalj.to on Thn.«Iay night, that It Is, porrupting oor entire ^ social | wael “ ‘ " ” ‘ _ AuoueT.JM.—I^et nl.ht A. SmltoCUy-ISJJ.^aJhVfirerBillotthevcreVocd erie* in its majesty and destroy He“ — “ ‘ Tna Bainbridga Demecrot furnishes ue United States Senator? He ought to oome I gU. ~uYsotb*r oronks.~the Herald men I ganlsitlon. 1 do"qoI Intend to oppose Mr. 17reor t from^aiduBcre^tCan'iiny town^cMta either from Augusta, Macon or Savannah. I Imsgtocs all who differ with him to be I Stephens in any way and very few I *|z* In the State. Thl# 1* sof nnd eennot —h-a. — - * * 'woold have known of cared wh.U I ^atepatod,—Ba*.nbrU R > must havw on my view* were if it ..had not boinJ wlc(lUn w# mt4 . n 4hu thing, end United State*. ‘“s see no good to eotne of Ur* contlnuad ’ d upon Gor. GoluuHl by ,L. l- | OTnwq pifijvs in toe Buti^-iaisf i atI Democrat. Numbers of psper* that corns , k . a ,°^ l »«“ w '.bnJajthM ITO; I Redding. Esq.VwhiohTast woo secon lcd by I t»* AUanU Herald do*M en 4 editorial I be will weep for Owrgla on floor I Henry Walker, Eeq., of the Milner detega* I ro-afllrmation of the tenth of ito intervi e I henatc. ■ tma, IT ’ —I"; i—,v— ; nt .. - • ■ tun ^> t s: r o“ M sa , T b ^a;;^ « ot 'j?rrM , 3o”.. , ri u &rs »■ sSa&Sr -- " “ a H t *?•' M m “m.i rad i?.,V^?rtraMv W ^ti , n.T. k *dra , Of «fsorgEe, en opportimity to deride by I ridteolooe aiweys tranrP l *°^** I ■•ereUry.nnd the vote on this, the seooud I ion* expressed by him to u* at a time »h«n the balk* whether or not they will have I th* burlceqoe » | ballot woe: John F. Redding, I he did not have a spell on him. " >edtn I yivTbSr 1 k- J- FbwelU2234. Thechai-msndrclared 1 ootktnoara Kcho: Sheriff Doeter in* . . I ,0 v th S b V B ® ttl I M r. Redding duly nominated. Thefollow- t b ftt his mother, who is seventy- 1 w^iSSdtSlhy^ f ^turit 1 4 ?« «® nt, ® m ® n ‘ ro ™ 9 V ' ix >®* r * o!j - Uvioe ln jR ® k *on oounty. is i U genertlly initash alum. As a '* tti*l?!!* |“L iTl:. 1 the county mere then nominated , *• r* I coUlngtertb. l\e tmve often lieard ot old I .i ng j 0 f,; Uc h of alum will settle a backet *.ra. i. vm generally I fu n of oUr ri ver water, tho tor/ small re dnl not au I quant jty G f tt,* » t i!phur»c acid and potash la undoubtedly j | n f c#ci | cuunnt lw hurtful, ’lhe use of fwW similar casts, l ft | nu , j n this connectiou i * common the intense disgust I Mississippi." Democrat* over the nom-1 OAaruEtL was announced to Stephen*. Hundred* of | ^ , n Monnw '.n WednMday an* in in oieoboUe liqoor* continued in | ton ie esrtainly a The leetare^ 'vltetl (J), That w* do not deem i beyond reach. u ... Columbus Timet: Yesterday afternoon I think. I went into tho nomination and about on# o'clock, in th# taste.-a part of th* I voted for delegates, and if Mr. Stephens city, on old woman namMl Arena Stewart, I bad been nominated under th* two thirds of Mr. Stephens, llandroos oi i , n Monrt* on Wetlnesdav ann in , — , veto. I Bay. ,£3 rSWXUM , -cl conouo ngwova uv aaw raoavy. | boa nnra th, Man.* 'Iha, wara fSthfTug! u'S ol 'to.” Btatcf.tw’uoota Uartitl| 1 ,,u 0- la tb. ptoJg.ta th. ptaoraUngrrao- .... OapUio IW.fi to p.rlmp. filly ycara ol cTT’Tf, i, r.Utiunijti thl . afioihra .Uctiotu, tha qc-t oo J. T. lligganbotlham of to' i 'rol.ibitioB oftha numofiratora rad I nombat ot.tolraaoodaM , 1 alcohotie Uqocm ta aata county |g k ‘ a the ptodg. in tb. rncraltng rra a orttor that tha fun vntght ot < , wiinHIat ol Hvra-himraU I **• -.'STS 'SFSfiuSZ wt MTto’imjTbSrS Si .US. to^n rara “av.“u 5o! air-brating th. Maoon t . -.<V vlo,: 'moan, th^r ttunkuatto ludcra Jwto. It.raraid «t public oolcry “t 4 ltoboiSjto.t lh.ptlotol rat Tuaoaai.hUa r.tUioagood oapar-cob. I ' h - if I br ?,' 1 .“. bt .ra-f. 1.15g{& ^v^'ratlLap^ of m.at | b....r tatbofiutc, imivitMindiBcrvU part. .‘.I >>• >'• i it necesvory, to | charm ear wo* broken open in At Wednesday night and a quantity stolen from it. “Th* police quiet time." Montezuma Weekly says: “Mr. W. .. Maxwell w.vs bitten on a finger by an enormous spider one day lest week, and not been able to use his arm dropped dead white engaged la washing I n \t, or that rule . bad been clothes. She wo# aboot sisty years of age, I oh&nged br a tifo-thirda vote in and her death i* soppaked to have been I the convention, 1 sh'mld have imsed by apoplaxy. I felt in honor bound to vote for his eleo- Ma. Ijovicx Wowtrr, of Colombo*, hvl a | Uon; but as orithet was done, i do not feel tUepistol in his hip pocket. Th* little I that I am bound by the nomination, or that istol did not know th* differerce betwren I it is undemocratic to refuse to kdto for .rieadly to the pause of requested oitber to pal • report in full, or ,lo publish No int '*\y t .ult —W# publish the above as the pro- tSbtf th* m—iing, witnoot oommit- to it* aeteom-Eo. T. k M.) ' Ihe ||A* H liiimosflw|i*rioi rnmt coo- rt . . . t: Monday. J.£ Pinekardwiil na.1: ’»t*r# to the bar dnrin# tbe eession. a,-'.:-' ill Dews, of Coiombne, is i-rh vb relv.uaa bar*. net t.Ajr T. J. Fletcher haa booght * Hi Art! -. m and wiU mov* into town after Irwtaral nprau'l*r firat bato of ootton and feerk. We have several boyers aud nan.*, ti g*vothev*ff top of the market HAfiit !.•»- ’• ring th* eoming season. TWal tn* . -ar> to keep **rpr*esot trade H .ryw' fling the new road. t,.„. * county ia arid to havetmmty- i b* I.- ^pinrnu for Wgivlotive honors, tariff" osan to th* i te* of whteky and ardent ad vo- Mdi&i, W'U.t.l. Of. Car ;k» s .* Iku b JcJ.' > - pi hu term -4. ' tf court, and !.*• 1. W* be a candid General Gaitrel *larg« auliHLo». tot* MSM^swKtM ESSESSsiriS SSSSaSSJSMBpS--* .fcwbraMd*o.. gftjsSSsFIs b^sj?jstt-ssssstssrfK33 fibt. I ^ry’u^M^V^Tifi. 8 Hra- «"«*» ^ '“ l »" ur J »- ‘X^A^ Itomach 1'Ttra-aran*. ragra mrawb this I rington and Dribs Jackson or* spend-1 “**•** f t. ,, rur atnt in some cons ideratiam. Internal 'tharmony" I w || 0 aeverely while Tying sick in >lisb I ing lSwe*k at White Salpbnr Spring*. . ‘ #kkflwa U *’ roTaIent of prime consideration in every by tb* sberitf and p t2l F5Sriamn a win.ooatraovar, with 1«U ragototod tamily. . . , 1 £?-• SSTJWl**!*®!* f. little ra - _ it* owner anj utoM raA-nJ'^Uvrcntoa'anJ I him. For Mr. Btcptian. pononally I havo abot Mr Lovvck Burtt ia tba calf of hia I a high rogard. 1 only oonJcmn m. pc ti- riSbt l«. H^ldoflh.« .hoTamora cvlaeVa Ilctrnd tovou for. rad do all in awiropnata lag th.n tha Wright one. wy po«ar as a nwmUr of tbo cjrantivo ’^Thi following from thoOWanWfHrmW “n.*^irara .^ thi 8U n tion ^I nominees, bot Twill not vote far Mr St-'- procrad to vi.lt La.rraoaraU. amt addraaa 1 * * c ;; “* ti^nahli in ra- ctaim.tob.aw nn tuff Steffi: evopofrattoo, having nc«ind“omr givra of hia appotatmrat. urm for which I am aUctra), rad I hava mi . . liaraxscNTATiva Oroaoa R. Blaca, of ( ,c r tliattbay .Ulfindthir oocfidanca mia- Uie firat dulrict, to oot in * tottoc aunonno- * a a t. A...lM.ra «A. .. aloollr n tn (Vta. I ^ i-ridcrs in politic*? I peace of Thomas county. Auoust 2S.—Last night, it th* rssidenes I ^Hdge across Uakchapchney creek, on th# tw . _ _ w ^ m _ iJ I rotLd leading from Hi jkory Grove to Grar’s 1 QxxnM~Trihune: We pub’Uh site-1 see tiWm taking thj* step. It convince# us Kltet iLtiSSj^jBSsSfffif I Ferr Y- A S*Mo*» i* »oj» 1 being signed by tetter to the Teunmuhi and Me*- I that th* peace of that section is now i? 1 Fo " Jth ’ "*• the citizen* of that district to bar* ilinade 2gucd “H. V. W.,“ upon tbs sub-1 secure. 1 CYb* tiSr^wai exhibited on our l * ,K 004 * rt * d m . J**® I ject of a monument for Senator Hill- HI* [ The Thomavvllle artesian w thra. ... aahitatoJnn rar I tliat to travelid mere than thia. j J mc ra nIM i t.rotwr thatthatwoplaol Georgia I ficriptaral funndation. Ittothi |Tha majority of th. pragto of Tralov Soo U monummln mranorv o( f£, P Se.p. Th. work to .fill I raooty travai it in oarrytng lb.irocuo.i_to j Hr ltU ,nd vi bo., th* rank of I Xb. rock, will b. ptorced and tha wattr S flow, ta lh. languag. of tW old » jnatii r. W. i I Marao, whito thto wholi raclion of country I rabrartytiooj'for' that pnrpOM J Juj ' ll> * W *^' - . * Jf* 1 ha. ito milting done at Lamar’. m,U, rad - ’’ Orranltco Bar mtanrrat. B, | ^ ,v*ir.. havo to no br that road. 1 amcrlcoa Amcva . XtQaUi ^ ogtothorpa *hra raocivad np to I Amm1 *._! „„ b»w rata to oo. 1 ^^S^d^rSS np~aadtolhim 1 5^0^ It ran oo tun and wra ’ “‘iSSSSS'-.r. rranratral to mrat at th. I I tfato^thiaatov.ath) braabWtvi Outrict, prluog C'iay, Tcrrcfi and Randolph Wa an naadioc rata ta thto Motion. . B.K.B. , Sown than. Ita fait poffoctly wall, hoi WAaapammOazatr. OoronorCol^uUt 1“ «“ ^ I SdTaai tho toto of tha dm, ra. oot rnoch | to to HU uma of Cotoool. Jtantoman’e ap- I -rL »a_. nocnc apu iban a wratdi to IpHra for c I brighter than I aragtad to l pmttoartwto.i Trammarnaao year. part. ti. fc'th. farmtai tiarahaSfbJfTtoSl ■ “row to boa- am atac. tba war, and if tha TaumaAiu Ann I -tohorar to worthv ot hto Uro," it to ratling nt an carvd a I Una tha larman of tha country wire bat- aptinu: "For tba I tartog tbtoc modittao. SMthir Hill: | Jodga D. IS. Ilarrcll to out for Con giro. I • Tboarttotolta ltd. diAtrirt. Uto aard atpaan in to. by U. W. ifi, who, bayoad Ml I day’. KnaJ-tordUy tUpnNUan ant hto L match in appenfanoo- | [oinlmcnU to.pcik ntdifl routplacnav.r Oa.au. Thera i., trrbap^ lb. State. l!j uar of panothatoa .c ^Hmbug oo earth than tha rap. remind tba prapto that in our optutod toravl mvlitohc. )tl wbvo a tallow to Ut I ar. many man ta Orargia who woold l7ar>UdtoftoheaMB#M||gMgM| to try aay To. following Ham u from tho Waab- tacua Ga.au. UabbaU’a ptnmkriag kaada mat down to Orargia: “Ihanur- tog pmtmaMir ol thto ptow taavaa t brajaMt to tb. taooming ow to ttolhop. Hannrr.WaUhman: On tha Ai*0atfa.byB*».O. W. Vai' T. O. Borin, of North C tha raw. ranntly.—Jaclxm _ woold nndoubtrally ba bratar for Mr. Bta- phtna. A man ot hit rgc end infirinll trembling os be ie on ffio brisk of grave, should think of romrthlog else eidcs worldly honors. It u a pitiable taels- that of a wont and mumblr man scrambling for offices that he 'U. ra v TuiRomo Courier rn ill* of Mr* Noah King, of Bartow/fjSny, and Air. W, W. Cheney, of ri«w* «*rLt>, both neifol and tesperted citijtbs. riaukx'i piinsJEfe leant/ awl vigor ing bis chaudidsey for ra-etection to Coo-1 lx to anoconoed that Mr. Btophora nH. taunt., \tlaala Mat week to arrun t *™*» • !> , io:t>« oi_in. comtacm_i»oo™r. ta* crime ^ to igto^U M«-Mhto«rra» I *ata«M I ,h * riT< * rtocittod that eighty canto pm day be 'iJm.'Jlf'.ill taK DMt «a not ra much par aa taay war. rattttod l!!" S TU, Ttoy*JS^SV^kraraSTrad Havanan Snt: Than haa bran a grad- u-ir ngM vara not lonaaMd at ooca thay ualadvanoa ta Central railroadatoohtha ^mld rail tbair work. Mr.Champayna jraErss# ssarass: aakatL Traoaaationa bar. baan Ught, aal tM rtooUMthonMiUi^totoodadtotoav., there to vary Itltla of tho .took oo lh. I bat aaatag Mr. Chompoyoa approaching plcltad - .-Mta.v, II. ’.Jet a ate upper, btly ......... ,*.ti»u(d with their intevtmebt nr.,1 arc dete rmined to iiuld on. Thera .ill probably ba » still further advance bvt.van no. nnd the u.acting ut tbu dt- r, nthodtli troi., concerning .Inch there U convidcrabla .tacnlation. Fne Role negmei ate in j-dl charged r ; .... I i;,t< in »n nnla.filmanner, the I-.. gambling iv oot thfirccd n.< i! I L... Tho antborlt cA are cot vig ilant in the .opprtf.ioo of thia .pacta, of Tut following Urn ftre from Iha floa- uf. lin* i: “lb; .t riaka.appoArad in cunnll,. adj.cvtt to O.-.rkf.—The army worm iv cling np th llnd-oa void l.iucirplavt week to partto. inthi. lion. There I. but litlto donbt lint Id a.T\ or l wilt Uto S; <r t « If i’lt.C- SBSraS SsSzsisfS^ wlddi bava bean ti,t, can ba rv’aincd by tba action nt c.it alu conatlto* tlnnal ayvi'ti Theta ata.dv l..n ,varily ncu'ata, hu'M up, fetfy and aougoniw allnxlttiu- t.to.fe .rTcgnlaritica and ax- CCVAC-, ur obornctimu which produce tho til health. The remedy mutt unload the locked »p Mention., add Iron to blood, strength to aytoam and ctiiay to nerve.. Buck a remray Iv found iu Iba ura of FTajItoA Fcimilv B«l-r». “lT'a oo tug,’’ uyt Iho droptm lant dya* peptic. Out It to of ura. Tour aulStrlnga can ba raUarad; tbouranda havo baas cured, and you can atoo. Brnkt-n-down, dnpondlng victim, pf dyapapeta, line complaint, tovrr and ague, rbenmatlam, nervous debility or pram attire decay will find in Simmon. Lifer Regulator, pre pared by J. U. Zcilin 4 Co., a rrget mb la specific which reaches tlia vwirev of tha troubia and «fleets an ahwlala rad per manent cure. U regulaua the liver, dis pels despondency and rortorra beultls. Too atoaach ftmlsbca nahtral InsU- nanca for every organ. If dtoordarod, tho whole body languishes i however effected, lu tone and vigor may always ba restored S ’ using regularly Coliton's Liebig's Lhf d Extract of E,«f and Tonlo Inairan. tor, to plot bottle a Ash br OMra’a, taka no other. Of dm- Uta generally. Baiurv’a Sauxx ArcwxwT to a whim poed.r, andw vn p.-nd In «at-r fcama, rparkica, and tastes j :tt Ilka soda .star. It la very cooling and plrraanf, acu gently upon the bescT, «U -na tor-ipatloo cure* sick headi-To, nssr Meraacb and baartbons. CoL' gv s L ’ -n/Eu-1 1. ef an ! Toole Invigor reached the i vrty ho .vk«J .hero etre those who wanted to virile, hot a vmgie man "an'.tml the deveripfiou." Uetl.au told them tlivi if there «o one among them tltat did not want to.ork toruhnt be .as getting, that one b;ui hi. tariol- to leave .t once, bnt not n single man l, Tbe rashly to link, luul abaiod. l’ora llAara.it, Evy, of atben-, d'-vti Us tier deehng the nomination tor the Heo- iiorshipof thet.euty-Mv.nth district, lu tlie following msener: “Itomg MUgtb-i tliat this nominatom ia eqnivnlcnl t* nn Ksuasjsnsis: ssms idiT a mum of doly to prior obligation. SESSSi this district. They are all ravaitg for th. I^vUMU rad Jotoom rl aaaotngtowiou end.—Tto )«cii« Ik- ; mocrac, ol Atl^n, .leak ol 1 rrwvnllc* n . dh . or Lo. 1 1 ,