Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, September 08, 1882, Image 6

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(Tire Worst'd Slccliln \icieaop!)c ante 3aucnai & Mcasjwigfcc- \ / *i i:ijOi)iE8 • ~ .‘ f« aih“ v ibelethemK ho lived In her ■tanco, hit former remarks, which only in tensified the I'M «ion that was already at fcTir heat Tho chairman then taid he from Terrell and Randolph counties. Or- K lzed the convention of the elerenth atorial district by electing B. F. Bor- nett, of Olay, at chairman, and H. 0. Beall, of Randolph, as secretary. Too r'j.-n^oes* waa to agree npon a basis of r . . Jlation—that is, as to how many rotes each connty was entitled to, anti rules for tho government of tho conven- v rT«!!nlri k «ftnr viin'vo 1 .1 , ^ V t on. Clay intitted on equal ropreaento- v. i i.rohablv ol«l people tol^* J . and demonstrated her claim on form- \v» ; V-' . «i the "old woman who lived InfSc tbe, p? vedents and rules prevailing in this V idl^fins mere aro those who doclt And insist that the hard didn’t trifle with ivrl.p.p they don’t b’Heve Jonah swallowed a Or that ^rs. Lot turned to salt in her rhey ramble the skeptic who laughs in his At tf.o time-honored tales of old Crockett and Who sneers at the story of Adam and Eve, aii*1 doubts that a cow ever straddle* the iarh uoodlcs as be, I Imagln ?, would sneeze a . me j - pular fact that the moon is a cheese. Very wdl! very well!—Sally, reach me my 1 am fond of tho weed In a pulverised 'fhose’.ikeptirs will run arainrt trouble la their eiTorts to pilfer great. hf^ventiona—allowing two votea for tbs lower rule Ira.ain these larger conventions, I and kKour^ on ;;nfair to allow ns less in this. l>ndol ( v’ "g the largest county, it wt^dmedX 0- ^ delegates that they L ’ ‘ nr.trocte(P> acthe moss mat ting ■■ u to onrebremraU- p voting'--.* ‘01111100, and of compV**#, it was •In*4:01.1-1 esKubiS votes, “ , ’findolph eifc^- . The read of and is as cold as the North pole. Borne fsw JrUeraonians thought that the nomination of Mr. Stephens would create a good deal of enthuslssna, but it don t en thuse worth a cent. If the “fires are not lit on the mountain top" pretty soon thero Will not be warmth enough in the cam paign to boat up Mr. Stephens’* little sil- jr skillet. . The organization of the party in this oounty isn’t worth the flip of your finger. Hast Saturday was the day set apart by the executive committee for the diction of delegatee to the oounty convention, to nominate a candidate for tho Legislature. Borne districts refused to elect any dele gates, while others, or one at least, al lowed negroes to vote for tho delegates, without questioning them as to their Dem ocratic principles. The result will be that no nomination will bo made, and every body will be turned loose to do as they please. T. agreud that 11 rretl eeveu ummittce to i been referred, for ten consecutive fa nation was made, that n come obsolete, and thi to prevail in lien of i (i twine fr«m my eye* the eraotloual drop A-cha* * While I live I’ll Insist that U’a truc- Thcre was an old woman who lived In a-shoo! GEORGIA GLEANINGS. jnr.j W4TJTmnr.D cobbehpok Am.rl Ifpinnin 2.—Cotton is Idlj, which mtkMtrad.il. burin.,* i. betflnniog to p« partmeat of tradr. By refar.se. to oar local p»i that that. ha, b»*D “blood moon" hers for Mt.raldan, »H co! of the fact that aome lady f Jaigo D. B. Harrell atw propar hiiasoxeflower.,adilrc*wdto "Tbo’ pis’, candid.*. for CongrOM> Tbo publican pnbltahed tho .tatomeat that tbo flo.cti emo from a “yellow girl," which brought on a oorrotnoad.aao fall of por- aonal blttoroMv The end probably la not yet. Oar pwipto generally are optMMOd to Jn.tr. Harrell politically, bat In hU per- aoafl coadoct the bulk of ppbllo aenti- rnent in atronsly in hi, la.or, bocaaio it i, or nerally nnaer.tood that tho Oowon wort r.i t by tom. ladle who aland well la oar oommunity, and tbit no "yellow girl” had anythin, to do with tho acadlai or deli?- Tho affair to deplored on another aoooent —it U considered a strong card for Uarroll, and is catcnlated to work injory to tho tUdaoy of dodge Crisp, rt'okee that f riaad Story, of tho Itrcorxlrr, off.r, to treat if wo will come np and tell i .boat the pKwpeotir. marrlagee In oor ' hot today, friend Htory, bat if the lulorirviti.tr la worth anything, we will add that ooe of the ouoplea toon to be married willltavoatOBoa for l’aria. Urs. F. A. Barrett, a mast worthy lady, and mother ol Mrs. J. H. Coker, died yes- ^Thero la now a good deal of eickneee In oor city, bat Tory little of a serious nature. Dublin. BirmiH 4.—Tbs oon rent Ion to nomi nate aSeaetor for th* sixteenth district was held i* Wrigbtovlltfl on the 2nd. And Col. C. 8. Guyton, of Laorens, was nomi nated by r.ceUmaUon without opposition. The executive nommlttos appointed for the district is L. Eolmcs, J/inreua oounty. A. F. Daisy, Johnson, and Hon. Neil McL*o4. or Liwaausi. Wo had a prvtasded jeweler hers that compromise bo- majority role, should prevail mdifnonomi- ilo should bc- ,jty rule was I llktblrds. The saving clause in favor of the majority ru was rejected by tho convention, anil the balloting oommenoed. Clay county being entitled to the Senator under the rotation rnle, her delegate* presented thenamoof Mr. D. tJJW nru-, who had been tuceees- fuUy w*-Jp our mass meeting and ’a choice. The name* and Judge Graham, iro at Uiosume tidio friends from ' '^indoipb. The ning promineat yonng merchant, «, c.sq., il left tnl« The Baicbridte Democrat bos the fol-1 A raniiow down in BrooK* oounty claims lowing by way of encouraging the orators to have recei tly killed a wild oat that that aro so much troubled about the pros-1 "measured six foot in length and weighed nects of Mr. Turner. We take ploasjrein ; twenty-four pounds.*’ The story is all believing in tlm verity of what the /*»no- right, but the cat must have been awfully crul rays: “Next Tuesday _Hon. U.^0. | “thin.** Turner will bo renomina’ed, and in No vember ho will be ro-eleeted." Tna Bamesvtlie (taeette gives ns the fol lowing creditable report, which we respect fully refer to the old bachelors of the Etc- nina Newt: “Three young ladies not * great distance from Barqesville, lost week sold their crop of dneir peaches. And what do you suppose they received for the same? Simoly *£K) in yellow gold. Now, boy h, here’s your chance. These are busi- ness women. By their own labor they gathered the peaches, i« a!td and dried them. They loaded up their wagon, drove the team to town and received in gold for ’.heir work. This is i-.otualiy bat ter than five bales of cotton in nlittlo more than one month’a time. Who can beat Mabsual Westasook. of Albany, fired five times at a cow thief. His uniform mi 863 entitle him to a high station in tue ranks of the American shooting team. Ip Gen. Gartrell could only be elected Governor, we guess the Maoon Tei.eo*apb aej> Mesnemoeb would have a very large c owing rooster at the head of each col umn. But tho old aunty will likely pro duce a sick chickea when Mr. Stephens get* bis sixty thousand majority.— Middle Georgia Times. J. Dorse is growing child- This convention dissolved. I am much better pleased with tho can didate than with the workings of the rota tion rnle. It don’t rou o^inuch in tho western part of tho district (Clay), but moves easily and well for tho eastern part. It gives them as much as it does tho other two counties. What good will rotation do us if tho will of tbs eouuty is to be disregarded ? W «►-* best knows tho wishes of Olay, her own citizens, or her neighbors ? Whenever we depend on our relatives and friends to liar- vest the grain it will not be done, and when nominations are to be made for os by our neighbors, it will very likely result in favor of thtir neighbors instead of ours. W. Up . Seftemdee 4.—Consolidated vote for Democratic candidates for tbe Legislature from Hauoock, nominates Hon. W. J. Nor- then and Ool. J. Jordon. Gapt. Memo only one vote behind Ool. Jordan. Dlnckslivnr. , ri , morning to join the excursion from At lanta to Cincinnati. He will represent Miluer in the grand pageant. ■A lawn party, supper an^top will be of mi© EoJnSh Miss Douglass isa young lady of rare accomplishments, and l»y her bright, sunny disposition and attractive manners has made many friends, and perhaps aom oonqnctts. Mis* Mattie Wood, of Macon, arrived this merniag and will spend some time here visiting friends. She is the guest of Miss Lodie E. Cauthon, which is h sufficient guarantee her stay will bo most pleasant one. _ , 1 The camp-meeting at Bind Springs its under good headway, the session began Friday nnd will adjourn Thursday evening. Aboai »,000 persons attended on last Sabbath. A number of Methodist divines have been constantly on hand, amongst them Messrs. Dighnm, Davi«v, I Ijowo, Uausou and McFarland. There is n much better attendance of our best, most popular and much sought after society IVbellee than usual; only a few, however, of ’0Ej9 shining lights are noted—Misses V ir I Reeves, Estes nnd Cautboo, of Milner; ’•see Bwatts and Tyler, of Bsrnesvills; Amc* K aud F. Gibbs, of Goggansrilie; y <es Baker, Mitchell, Taylor and others, western Pike. •uring each interval politics was dis ced with warmth Hnd interest, and it i* HP curtain last tho legislative nominees, John F. Redding, Esq., and Dr. J. 0. Beauchamp, will not have s tilt with Inde pendent candidates. It is stated on good authority that Gapt. Ii. J. Powell is reri- onily displeased with bis defeat in th^ convention. It is believed ho will run is- Idependent This the writer doubts, but it is positively stated he will furnish fund* for the Independent race and a strong candidate who can best John F. Redding, Esq. But it can’t be done at any rate or in any event. The people will sustain Mr.l Redding, and such a course will certainly giro him votes nt home nnd victory his opponent. ittiurod_ the peaches, pealed and dried Oh aa wall^ ridlookmh 'it tCTfinur ouAtiE were disposed to reioiee in oither event, in the way indicated, it would prob ably place tbe eat of a dilapidated old gen der at the head of its columns, if it rhoald do so, its readers wonld say: “Why, hello! the Teleobaph and Messenoku has gone and pat the photograph of J. Dorse Alexander the Great at the head of its Fhb whole political body is full of war- ^ rimr sod discordant members. The Car- w VT 3 tersville American : “Mr. A. P. Wof. ford, vi ho was nominated by tho last con vention, has withdrawn from tho race, and there seme talk of an Independent can didate.*’ Tub Albany Neios and Advertiser puts the matter thus; “The Augusta Evening News and the Columbus Times were the ordy two papers to suspend for Thanks giving. The remainder of a* thought a BUBiieneion would not have stimulated thankfulness in the communities wo serve.’* John Watbbmam is still ironical. Just read this, now: “1 he gnat* have returned after the cold weather, with their accus tomed vigor." "After tbe cold weather** is good. John knows there has not been any oold weather since tbe gnatacame. - tha old darky said, he is merely talking obIaiii left or the night of the I!ad Inst, and cur ried oil e good many things not his. He calls himself Thomas Coleman. Its took a small boat from tbs ferry and went down tlis river. He is about five feel aud eleven in'-hrs, slander built, long mous tache and no beard. He is stoop should ered, wears a oap and a long, red, pwJo, Roman nose, has a wife and s littw^boy with him; and in order that he not swindle other prop’s like he has there, 1 think best to pass him around. lion, a Malian, of Montgomery oounty, is into tbs turpentine business. Business in Dublin is sssamlng on air ot life. llano a. IWsyuNboro Psttemdee 4.—On Thursday last it was annm i.oed through tbe press and by cir culars, that, owing to tbs heavy rain* that bad fallen. General (Jsrtrell wonld not be tble to r - *- his HylvanU appointment, *nd that Ha would address th* citizen* of llarke, at Wstnesboro, on Saturday, the 2nd. According to promise, the General arrived and registered at tbe Arlington Ho tel. v. hen the boor for th* speaking ar rived, hews* escorted to th* impromrtu stMiUbal had been erected noon the pur lie sqsaro, and was in trod seed by Got Jn D. Ash too- When be began his add re**, wbioh lasted about an hjur and a half, there were but tew present; but as he pro ceeded the crowd began to gather round, and when he oloesd he was eurrounded by quite a throng. I >.« ; teeb it*elf was simple both in ex pre-eion end delivery. 1 mean by that, the* it was entirely free from passion, abase end aggression. It was s tilaiu •t.vcmet.t of the censes that had injured In in to make the race, • dispassionate re- vicw of p-.ibUe characters and events in Georgia, and an unostentatious definition or Us own position upon the important i*- ■ cf the d r. Of oouise be handled th* record of Mr. Stephens end showed, from his standpoint, that his "distinguished and venerable competitor’* was even a greater i(nlr(>*ndeat than htmsslf. Us referred. roof of this position, to the celebrated •t.v.v letter,** to bis defiant status wtvru he >i:d *‘I etand for Congress,'’ to the s t .f. r telegram*, and Mr. Btepbeoa's iu dor sc incut of that gentleman and Dr. Fel ton, and fin Uy couclcded by etlling him M n political flirt.” Ilia entire remark* -yo* the record of Mr. Stephens were ebnetsriMd by • conapieoon* absence of abure, and a manlincas worthy of com- nicmUtion in this degecerate age, when those wsapena are mads the only means of attack by rival candidates upon th* ■trap Tbs speech eooelnded, every one repelr- I to Gray’s Hall, where met the Demo- ed monk discuss on, and has given rise to uy. ijpon mouon or tuiooei if* H. U. IVrry was made per Mtirmaa, vnd J. H. Mackenzie, Upon taking the chair, Judge The meeting was called io order by tha ehairman of the executive committee, Cip-I tain Kklgely. Upon motion of Colo Jobss, Jud:« IL IL 1*i maneut chaii secretary. Upon Perry .uted.tna brief manner, the object of tho tt eetirg, which was to elect dele- ga»(»to tbi Congreseioeal and Senatorial oi.. • '. •jus, and alooJo nominate a ticket for tMi LegisUtere, ifih* meeting deemed it %e to make any nominations. Mr. 11<ax» . ! Pal sear, th* floor having been yi-1 > 1 by CoL Jones, rose to make an an- i. i « nL He hall been authorized by Dr. E. \. PerUaa to state that, while he wea grmtefal D Ms kind friends for tha kind m am.' r in whieh they had spoken of him in connection with tbs Senator*hip, he could not, under the circumstance*, allow his n. is to go be fore tbs convention. He,Dr Kilos, Md heard with regret of Uw dlvia- iona that would probably atieod the nomi- r n ocof a Barkeojunty man, and while he w«- .-CIOTS of hi* own etrsagth, he would, for the sake of "peace and har mony,'' withdraw his name entirely from tbe race. Mr. Jones took the floor a^On, and ► ..id be had a proposition to make. For ooe. he was tired o* allowing men who bed never abided a nr-mination, and who had ever been iidep.-ndent. a participation .h th. * i„' '.inf. D eras in favor of potting an end io it and for that purj^e lie \ - \ r-c-1 that oil Democrats in that • meeting, and those wbo would abide nomi nation, come over to his aids of tbe boose. Tin* ptoeieding fell like a fire-brand at th*; Get of many, to whom it was as un ci i~. * si as tt waa shocking. Immediately the h Hi*<» became ilivideJ, about twenty- K his invitation to “come” and 4.—'The colored excursion to the "big moetin** at Valdoeta, yesterday, was remarkable. Only two negroes were knifed—ono seriously—by West, a.col ored barber, who joined the exeursiou at Wayeroae. West now takas "free lunch” with the sheriff at Valdosta. On the return one was ejtcted from the ears and left be hind without iniary. Ws regret to write that our billiard room was Lhe anena of n difflaaltv a few even ings sines, in which ono engaged waa very ptiafully hurt over tbe head with a heavy billiard cue. The proprietors wars in no way responsible for it. Mr*. B. E. Darling, being sroueed ono night last week by tbs popping of fire hu rn- ng hsr kitchen floor and wall, envoi her home from deatruotion. The rervact, who elstned out the stove in the evening, left the box of ashes and coats on the floor. S. G. Nichulla aud lady have re turned from Indian Spring. Rev. Mr. Jenkins, whose pastorate in tlio Baptist church espires this month, will re turn to north Georgia. We regret to lo*s him. Cotton is opening rapidly, and "cotton picker* I** Is the cry of the farmer. * New sweet eans, and very fiss, is on sate in oor market. Mr. W.J. Acosta, of Psneaoobi, writing to his father here, at I o'clock in the night lost week, said th.t ha nn^ sanding out three months' suppliM to bis horns on the ridge, preparatory to abandoning the city till winter. Tbaesisst. IHIWMN. Bettvxue* ft,—The delegate* of tho Dsinoorntle party met in convention this morning, to nominate a ' can- didst* to represent the people of Tor- roll county in the legislature. Capt. IL F. Simmons is the nominee. His nom ination gives universal satisfaction, ned no doubt he will make n useful member on th* rolls of the Legislature of Georgia. The leading men of both inrtlee seem to he pleased with th* nomiaction. He l* a lawyer of "modest ability," n profound thinker and a skillful worker. \yhit* there will be no torch-light proceesion over tha nomination, etiil Terrell’* oap of lay will be filled to overflowing should the good people elect our gallant, fluent and pol"~ lion. J. E. Parks to the Senate, and U. Simmons to the House. \\ Hi iTXMiisn 4.—A negro nsmod Henry Smith was arrested yssterdsy and placed iu jail, charged with the offense of rapo on tho person of a jotiog white girl named Miss Weldy, aged seventeen, at Woodard’s mill, above Eastman, in this county. The grand jury was in session and found a bill against him. He will be pnt on trial this evening. II* has oonfeesed his gnilt. The fivo rioters tried Saturday and Mon day wfro found guilty of nmrdsr, and re commended to imprisoament for life. I 'Their naoscs are Goorge Friok, Robert Parrish, Henry Carmichael, Jim Griswold nnd Stafford Foster. This completes the number arrested—twenty-two—andrai were convicted of mnrder. Six ni tumg, the balanoe go to the penitentiary for life. Cobseutondent. p SzpTEacBta ft.—At a meeting of the elti- zsns of Ward’s Station district on Saturday last, for tbe purpose of Meeting delegates to most inCnthberton the Oth to nominate a candidate te represent Randolph county ia the next Legislature, the following named gentlemen were selected: Hon. H. f. Crittenden, Dr. U.E. Bridgcman, Messrs. M. K. Tison&nd J. T.Jay. We have had several heavy rains for tho peat few days, which have damaged tho ootton materially. * If ffAlrm t riurcti, CrnwforU iounlj, Senzxncu 4.—As your paper is read ex- tensively in this sretion, I suppose an item from this place would not be smiee. Po litically, the outlook hasctiangcd consider ably since tho gubernatorial nomination, Yon can acarocly find a man in our neigh borhood that is going to vote for Mr. Ste phene. Tbe main reason to that he is physically unable to be a governor, and, also, he was not nominated by the two- thirds rnle. I «m satisfied that Crawford oounty will go for Gartrell for governor by a handsome majority. Stephen* is taiuly losing grosud every day. W'e have a ringing school at this place, ooe darted by Prof. Brand, of Taylor county, and by the way, a flue musician too. Crop* were never better. Colton is opening rapidly, fodder is eonsd, and everybody iu good spirits. A. B. Ctihrss. Barr bums 4.—'Tha store breaker entered Mr. A. P. Urqubnrt’* store last night with apparently the same tool he entered Mesore. i'eacoek a Cherry’s aome time ago. He took from Mr. Urquhart's, flour, pistols, Tiif. Amoricus Recorder ssys: "Eight or ten ot the druggists of Eastman have been indicted for the illicit sale of whisky.” How hs small a place as Eastman comes to have "eight or ten druggists” is what puz zles us. There must be some mistake ubont the matter. Tuet go from afar to teat the virtues of Pouco do Leon water iu Atiauta. West trh. d it, and how ho an ‘ceeded is thus told by the Gamming Clarion .* "A man by the name of West, living at or near Martin's Grow Ruadi, in tills county, hauled a load of riiicktni and eggs to Atlanta lo«t week nnd Hold thorn, realizing between fifty and sixty duUf.rs therefor. That night he got drunk and ’took in the uity.' Hext morn ing when ho nwoko ho wa# minus his chick en and o;g money, having been robbed by somebody, lie knew not who. It is s:iid half th* money belonged to another man who had sent a number of chickens and eggs by him to sell, lie will not get on another ‘tare’ in the * ity.” The Sitvannnh Recorder dots not "love darkness rather than light,” and so It brt-nks forth into rejoicing over the pro- >oscd removal of the naphtha lamps from ‘ streets of Savannah. The Macou young men wear reJ hats. . vt hoi>e it is not bccnn«e it ia in keeping wit!) their noses.—Ealonton Messenger. Sonny, how did you make that discors-y ? " is evident that the small boy of the Mes. u'jrr hasn’t a very well-read ncse, or he would not have permitted himself to bo imposed on so ingloriously. Does the TixEOiurn and Memenosb de sire to *ee the Democracy defeated in |State rather than seo Stephens governor t iin y* a pertinent question. Will our es- teemed contemporary answer it ?—Ho nth Georgia Clarion. The Txi.kgbaph and MrssKNOEB hasn’t a single political pniss- tion or aspiration ti-.at isn’t a* truly Dem ocratic as that which characterizes tho Clarion. It is timo that an end was put to ttio assumption of superior excellence nnd honesty Hint pervades the columns of tho Clarion end cortain other Democratic pa pers, as compared - ith th* Tklboeafii and Meohesuer. This paper simply seeks to drive Mr. Stephens to tike a stand upon nn •un and avowed "organized” Democratic at form. If be refuse* to tako such a stand, fealty to Democracy docs not de ni nd that lie be supported. The insinua tion that this pvper desires the triumph of ludopcDdcutiom is gratuitously insulting, sad could bo ontortaiuud and uttored a weak-minded po.itical l’harisce. There can bo no doubt a* to what ought b»* doue with "Frinoe Coleman.'* The South Georgia Clarion thus relate* ono of his littl© diversions: “Prince Coleman, a negro who ha* served one term in the pen itentiary, caused some little excitement on streets last Saturday night by shooting negro man and woman several lime*. Ho hit the woman in two place* and grazed tho man’s face, burning him with the pow- dor from tho pistol, ilo also presented the pistol iu the face of littlo Joe Butter, a son of Mr. D. K. butler, and threatened to shoot him if ho moved one step further. From whnt we can loarn, there was no muse for this action other titan the fact of being a notorious bai character uud influ enced by whisky." A festive young married friend tells that the fool goe« to Lake Douglas and UaiebrtdKe. 4.—The Democratio party mat in boavsntlon Saturday end nominal ed U. K. Russell sad J. O. Faruell as can didstes fbr the Legislature. There wer* a good wasy Candida Uw for tha nomination, eonseqsently there is now eonaidersb; burning in tbe store. We are dry, very dry. No rain of any mreqacnco for a month and plenty all a round as in sight aud our wells going dry, News nomiuol. rsvaySh, SrrxEXBBE ft.—On yesterday James H. I'inckard, after passing * very ereditable examination, was admitted to the her. Th* plaee known a* “Editor’s Home," vned by James V. Harrison, and now «c- tupivd by Cob J. T. Watermen, was sold nt R ablio oetory to-day for Rev. 0. G. rnith being the pnrehnser. After Mr. llarrUon sod before - Mr. Waterman, “Editor's Homs" was occupied by U. U, Caban is*. A revival at the Methodist Qhuroh here i* being conducted by the pastor, assisted by Dr. W. H. PoUsr. Hon. O. J. Orr spoke here to-day on pop ular sJucatioo. The Honorable Gorntn *. sioner said hs wool J ask the ssxt Legisla tor* to appropriate t2,0iX) to double Die work of ht* tesehers’ institutes, and would urge upon the legislature th* propriety of establishing a normal sohool for the edu cation of teachers. Our Superior Court is slowlr clearing iu dockets. The graud jury have recom mended the abolition of th* County Court. After a tedious trial of three and oue- hslf days, th* case of David liusketh vs. the Csutnl Railroad sod Bankisg Company-suit for f10,000 damages— tbe jury, after remaining out about three hours, returned a verdict in favor of th* plaintiff for #1,7J0. The case will doubtless go th# Supreme Court. The phintiff i represented by Judy* R. P. Tripp and D. iiammeml. of torayth, aud Hulsey McAfee, of Atlanta; Uit railroxd by Judge Uali, of Griffin, and CabsnUr and Turn**-, of Forex th. In this ca*o Hon. E. W. Buck, of Grifiln^reslded, Judge Stewart being At a meeting of the county Democratio exesnttve committee to-day, it was decided to nominate oan-fidates for tbe Legisla ture by a convention, each district in th* county to bo represented by three dele gates. Till: UEOnutA MESS. Wbnt tbe Peoulo rbtuk a ad l>o. The Bulletin s tory is about flai Step* ere being taken to establish aGsr- mau school in Colombo*. Mb. GsaDasr Moose, of Rome, died that city, on Banday, of wonsumption. Ma. J. B. PocnBEtxn, of Augusta, died on UsS Sunday eve sing. He was a useful citizen. Thebe reeme to bo trouble, w* are eorvy to say, in tbe Democrat * camp in Putnam county. Tna Entptirrr-i’un calls for the use buckshot on the chicken thieves that fest Columbus. Me. Jakes 8. Pieckabd, having passed creditable euminaUoo, was at the bar on Monday, in Forsyth. Tu A martens Recorder reports thodmth of Mr. John P. Market, "on* of Sumter's oldest sad most respected citizen*/* Tut Enquirer Sun reports the sodden death of SnlnerJohns too, from eongtetion of th* brain. He was a bright and gen- nate next Saturday. Gen. Gartrell speuke here on the 7th, and unless Air. Stephan*arrays himself s<iasre- !y against Independsntism, will undoubt edly carry thl* county by a Urge majority. Ws ore having too mush rain to suit tbo farmers. Cotton is briugiug a good pries, mid dling selling for from UK to osnlx per pound. Tbe kteal option men are beginning to stir themselves nnd will be felt In tbe pres- cot campaign for representative*. There has been considerable sickness in oor city daring ib* past month—chiefly slight fever*. It Is now disaepearing. A self-endowinert associstiou yclept the Cotton States, has been organized hsao. Scoiuo. nmllb’e mile. 4.—Cotton is opening very rapidly and the yield promises to hs a Laed that last year and year before oriy produced four or five bushels of traihy per acre will this vear make f to twenty-five on the tonus gtoi then it must be remembered tint Jasper maty has suffered more from drought in is last few years than any county iu mid- The United Baptist Association convened with Bethlehem Church ln*t Saturday and organized by electing Rev. I. J. Uvere’t moderator. 1 here were but fsw delegate* from other churche*, and -sly two presrh- ere, except the regular pastor On Sondsy “ • was a very is generally prevailed than isunal in so largo a congre gation. The United Baptiste are rather a peculur set. 1 hey have no written artie'e of faith, no written discipline, believing if they did they would be adding to the writ ten word of the Bible. They preach fruit* meet fo.- repentance, aud baptum for the remission of sins. Mies Josie Line, of Mzrou, who h\* beeu spending rout time with tbe faintly cd Mayor A. W. Lane, leaves for home to- Mi*« Mary Bznke, of Pike count/, is ertndin* a month with Mire Mollie Irvin. W. a Dozierand A. C. MiUen, ace, are baiidtng a large and coin- store bowse et Indian Spring eta- the Macon and U.-nuswu-k exten- d will open for borint** about the first of October. From eight to twelve drummers visit... village every week. Macon is generally well rsD'erented. Yo.fu.WJ your corrup-i-J.OU from *? UJ» (riMMMm hiri««.7ll S. i whttbrt A iW'liwHlf "iwliilllil w ■ uiOUdiwp tklamgr tka yo. mt with Itopuiw. la UU hm.lt. iKjni xrom^ine ancinr^wnuoino wire mai anii lint* with the girl io a pinlc drees.— Bainbridge Democrat. We do not wish to bo considered as indorsing the course ot either "the fool" or "tho wise man," as re lated by Ben Russell in the above para graph. We are not obligod to toko a pub lic position on such questions. We re- rint Ben’s observation merely to warn im that ho is getting too old to be young and wicked. BAiNnutDOR Democrat: The colored peo- . J« of Dcestur are gutting along well. Wo nutioe thn’. many of them are nccumnlut- ing properly, and their crops aro good.— Tns following incident is not a very nsunl one, we im*pect, evon for Romo, though the Bulletin state* tbe bare faet without omment: "A whito woman from down tho river camo to town ye-lerday and while In tho city stepped into a bar roum and inquired If they kept a good nrticto of whiAky. The proprietor- an swered in the ntUriuative. 8h« wished to test it for herself, lie produood a sample which shg t isteJ, then swallowed tho con- tout* o! the glass and bought a demijohn full and paid for it." The Savaouah Reconhr tuu the follow- "There is appsroutly asokhrr revival columns!” That distinction, taken in con* ncction with his judgeship, would surely make the old fellow hnppy. "It is said that the Atmosphere of Atlanta is fatal to brass bands,” *r ys tho MUldle Georgia Times. We publish the rumor out of consideration tor the fact that it is high time some’hlog good was said about that particular atmosphere. Quite a number of papers speak favora bly of Col. Sam Hall for a cost on the Su premo Bench. He would carry a vigorous, well stored aud well traiued mind to that high station. Tne Sunday school man of th« Columbus Times is responsible for the publication of the following able-bodied snake story. Horae peorlo may be disposed to doubt iu truth, but the indorsement of the Times, from which we toko the noeount, will guar antee tho atory a patient consideration: "Mr. Pete Cosby, between Bsstick and Howard Station, killed a rattlesnake Fri day that will m*ke all other snake stories or this season dwindle into insignificaaee. While repairing the road he unearthed a wriggling mon-ter oeven feet long, with fourteen rattles and n pair of horns sevep iuohea in length. As will presumed, it required some time nnd trouble to make way with this snake. The snake wn* between two cross tie«, in the ear'h. aud when hs wav nncovered and struck with a railroad axe he struck at Mr. Ccsby, and missing his mark, be buried his ' rai in one of tbe orose-tlee. The cross. )gan immediately to swell np until it exploded and tore up one hundred yards of the railroad. The snake was blown np with the rails nnd oross-tios. about two hundred feet in the air, and when ho camo down, he fell on his hesd aud sunk his horns in a hickory stump. Mr. Cosby, reo- | the snake at a disadvantage, took nn and severed th* head from the body, killing the snake instantly. This adven ture will prove at once that Mr. Cosby is a man of nerve and fortitude, and should be appointed captain of the next ship that starts for tbe discovery of the North role. 1 ' Go. Mb. Tnoxzs PniNiztE.of Monroe oounty. was thrown from his buggy last week and had uis leg broken. Mbs. Keys and Mrs. Blalock, of Pike county, have started an anti-amoking society for boys under fifteen years of -qe. Mb. G. Babbktt, of Pike county, had — E his hnnds almost cut off, last week, by n knife in the hand* of an infuriated negro. The latter escaped. Toe Savannah polloo put in some good work on Inst Saturday and Sunday. There were about eighteen arrests. The cause may be given in one word—liquor. Tub News rejoices in ths fact that Toccoa is to have "a fall llvdgsd circu*. menngurio and aquarium st Inst/’ Tho oditor seems to have been really pining for such a visi tation. Tim Griffin Sun says that but little inter- it* section—the people not having*time spare from grumbling over tbe excess ironiousJy. Mn. H. 0. Pabkkb has be :n unanimously nominated for Senator In the second dis trict, oomposed of Mclu.^sh, Liberty end intnnll counties. This is in pleasing con trast with th* wrangling and variances that prevail in soma other districts. Democrats should nominate true Democrats, and then abide the result thrm, white many claim that the prices will go higher. Mr. (iso. W. Lamar, the broker, who ii purchasing them here, say* ttist he doos not know why thero is such tx demand for Diem, as ha is only pnrcuKjieg *;r a party who wauts them. There several solutions ot th» problem ofiered by other brokers, but none aatisfactory, how ever.” Ttraoio fever prevails to an alarming extent in many sections of the SUte, ana appears to he unusually virulent. We must not be too aan mine, bat from tbo prreeut outlook Ool. Candler will sweep the district by a majority of between 2.CUU and ;t,000.—Banner- Watchman. V*e sbrii ho grntitted if snob should be Pie result, bow nraeh soever Gen* and his big ootuin might mourn over tlie vjsalL Tne Conyers Weekly reports the death of Mr. John Treadwell, rm old uud valuable citizen of Rockdale oounty. Ir sixteen drains make nn ounce, there were several fellows in town Wednesday night that would weigh a ton eaob.— Con yers Weekly Low is that ? W# thought Rockdale w.m a prohibition oounty. Tub li t .er-Watchman has this to say of Mr. Stephens's speech: “Two hundred thousand uopiee of Mr. Stephens’s Atlanta spvech wilt be printed end circulated aroo'id ths Stats. It is highly spokes by gentlemen wbo heard him. Thera is fri-u ring in bis spped for Democratic unity. The tr.id* issue ot the Enquirer-Sun is _ handsome, well-illu-lrated. eighteen page pater. It abounds in important informa tion oonesrmng it* city and seutiou, and ' worthy of being preserved as a “book refcrenct." Ou a friend th* Quitman Fees Press J ive* the fubjoined conclusive reason tor avoring the election to the Senate ot Col. Lastingtr. Old soldiers wilt appreciate the point: "Laey Lastingcr wns n drum mer boy iu oar regiment, and Twa* he, who, in the "we# sm* boor*"—aye, ami aotosUmts in ihs “rtilly night' wake or from pleasant dreams of home with his rub-t-dab-dub, summoning revill* or calling the sleeping Twenty* nlu?h to battle. Since which time, have bad a grodgw against raid t.acy, w* now desiih to see him disgraced by log made Senator. Wbo coo blame ns Bats tbe Free Press: "The taxable property of Brooks county amounts to fitt ing. Tub Quitman Free Press, also, has _ snake »iury. If Brother Whit* had read the Columbus Times, before the cams oat, it ia reasonable to thint would not have contained any reference i and wiU probably die. It is not Ws are gratified at the evidences ■■ prosperity In Quitman. Ssys th* JVre Press: “Never before in tbe history of ■■ bee there been to much business o«_ many evidence* of thrift and prosperity a* now. Onv business home* aro crowded with goods and oar strntli wi'h wagons bringing cotton and prodace from lh| country. Many new budding* are course of erect on, and everything shows that, in a small way, ww aran prosperous and should be a happy people.” h Tun last M »nr02 Adrertiscr cJHi manly tetter from Mr. A. J. Phinaze* ■ tbe political situation* in which be speaks ol tu n,U. of tu mw u acliu tu tin, i.Wof tu bom. Mr. Ww. u >o «M« w . furtw. worth, ritlxo 11,500 PO' F«»' con m cully mode at homo working for E. G. Rideout & Co., 10 U.relay .treet, New York, Send for their catalogue and full particular,. ly Clad Tidings for Mothers Who woo'd escape tha paio. and danoera of child-birth, Bent free. Also Duuskh c Men, for men only. Addreae, Da. STAINBACK WILSON, cep OdAwlt. Atlanta, Ga. healthy I.nralUi... Ly utiu . dw JJr w t«* 0*. Uw In Udthy .clioo. wiU a.Jd .U Malaria, UllUu. attack., Itiitinc,,. Nau. wa. Ltrowooci, Dw-fmton of Spirio, etc. It will lanrocau like . ,U„ ri wine, but I. no In- toztcating b«venigc. T) m ,UITO <*aten nnytlilng hard ot digestion, or fed heavy after meal,, or sleep less st night, take a doss sad you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Dills will be saved by always keeping the Regulator In tho Ilonse I For, whatever the ailment may be, s thoroughly **fe purgative, alterative and tonic can never be out of place. The remedy is harmless —* tore, nor Be rarm, one ol which 1. on a pleknrre! 1 '“* r '” r ” wKh or creek aw.tnp io a high atato of oultlyalioh: „ ft good dwelling house, gin houao «nd nil , , , 1T I, s Ittthl-V ykgetAISLE, other oothoow. in grinl ropftirj clot, to " ehurehe.,.chool htuSettond m«rk.ta. For Q ‘ T “ r ° f **“ further partioulnra apply Io Mr. Slog Sac- darn, of Gordon. Land (or Sale in Wilkinson C.unty, Close to Gordon. T WO hundred nnd ninety acres, about a three horse farm, one of which is on a charge for collecting when parable with exchange New York correspondent Mer chants National Bank. Wanted—100,000 Conlederato bonds and laud warrants. sug24dlaw&wlamly PLANTATION FOR SALE, A suburban farm of ono hundred acres —forty acres in original forest and remain der in a high state of cultivation. Has n snog oottnge residence, and ia within half mile of the poblia square of Forsyth. At ~ big bargain. Apply to H. B. FREEMAN, sep8-sa*wed4t Forsyth, Go. raifi. Tub Atlanta police are displaying extra ordinary vigor. They have arrested nine of the gang of railroad thrives that ply thrir trade in that city. Wiley Redding is still nt Urge, however. The True Citizen says that Barks connty hu had the Sanator bat two years ont of twelre, nnd invlrt* that the delegates to the Millen convention should insist on the rights of Barks to tho nominee. Tubbs were only fourteen deaths in ths city of Savannah last week. This is xe- markabte, in view of the intones preva lence of disease in other and heretofore moru favored sections of the State. Tna Vindicator reports tho death nt Mrs. Martha Sainmerford, of Vienna, in th* frith year of her ago. It ntao report* the denth of Mrs. Wesley C.Uhoan, Mi te Carrie Joiner and little Biddle Milton. Tus True CHUc.t report* lint Burke oounty wss visited lost week by a terrible rain storm. Dams and bridges were washed sway, a negro girl tin kilted by lightning and tho love to the fnrmers is said tj smonnt to thousands of dollars. Att.*!ita has a supposed young "hero” who claim* to have received twonty-#ix rat* with n razor while defending th* pro perty of his employer from tho hands 'd two full gram robbers. Joe Harris wilt trubkbly umboim in vurwi tho supjo;c>-.l heroin deed of this yonug mm. * Tun Sun is disposed to boast of the pro- flebney ot thn CritUo' bavebalt club. Wo are snro Griffin has something better Unit that for provoking Dm gratification of iu «ditors. Boseb.dl dab* ought to be re 1'ilred by law to take oat heavy 1‘ocnscs ike cireasva nnd other similar evils. Toe Lampkin Independent mentions the eaee of a negro women who volantarily broke Into jail and took quarters there, that she might be able to gut something to set without working for it. The vagrant Uw tits jast each eases nioeiy, and U should be vizoronriy applied. J udub Twioos, as the Independent car Mate, te now the most prominent snbjecl -f discussion in polities! drcles.—Keening Sews Twiggs Is much more prominent now than he will be after tho election. Seab Recee can get him n clerk's place, and he will probably do so. Tub Pike County News says: "A promi nent physician of the oounty gives it as ins opinion Mint il the boll worm gets s* nn msrous in ell parts os they are reported ir Mr. Bush's crop in another place, they will be th* cans* of a great deal of sickness. He says tbs add analog from the decaying boll* is more poisonous toon malana.** And now ‘.be p litien! enemies of Mr. Stephens accuse him of having been a Know-Nothing. Mr. Hteptu as was one of the strongest opponent* of that party, as history will abundantly attest.—Hartwell Sun. Well, not all of them. The man who doesn't know that Mr. Stephens fought the Know-Nothing party with great bitter- res is bcdly posted on Georgia politics. Haetwexx .Van; Mr. Major Lewis's little child, just beginning to toddle about, fell Into s new well being dag on his piece last Monday. Tbe wall was about right feet deep and ksd soma rain water in it. For tunately thn ehild was rescued without other injury than a slight bruise on its face. Mre. Lewis was badly excited nnd frightened nnd jumped in after hsr child. Tun following items nr* dipped from the Darien Gazette: Th* Independents in thn first district are few and fax between. — Tt* people ot McIntosh oounty take but little iaterset in polities. The Re publican Senatorial convention is squarely down on th* Independents. It is raid that Thomas oounty has seven candidates forth* Legislature. Nevarthelees, about half n dozen will be left in tbe October For Dyspepsia, Igur, Main n«l all Diseases ausetl by De- f Liver, lUmeUiad Kidneys. 6YMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. w baft: Psiu in Ukc Side, tomrtimet ths tsda U tell under the ShouMcrAAsde, rat.taken for RhcumaUim; general loss of appetite; Bowels Eteerally cotttve, » metises alternating with Isx; Of Jtesd Is trouhted with pain, is dull sad heavy, with considerable loss of meriory, accompanied » painful sensation of leaving undone something wMch ought to have been dome; s slight, dry cough awl Hushed fees Is sometimes an attendant, often mistakes for consumption; the patient complain cf weariness-and debility; nervous, easily startled; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation °» ‘ he * kin »pirits are low and despondent, and, although t«titfied that exercise would be ben*- Sclal, yet one can hardly summon up fortitude to *7 tec*, dktrusta every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred when but few of them existed, yet examination after death hat shown the Uver to have been extensively deranged. It should bo used by all persons, old and young, whenever any ot thn above symptoms appear. Persons Traveling or Living In Pn- uasxm, Ionisian Stata Lctterv Comcnn7. Incorporated in lafid lor ‘in years by t J, s Leg* Itiature (or kduuaUmisl sn<t rhurnabie pur- tvwrve tuna of hra sture be* u added. My an overwhelming popular vote lw (raiu-hlse was made a part ol die prouut Mate CuiisUtu* lion adoptei! DecemberZd, A. U , IK/V. * Ths ssfjr Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people t\f any *tate. It ara. r scales or postpones, its Grand single S timber Draw- inti* tal:r jdarr •lantflltJ. _ X Hft.t-.XiHJ> s>pp,steTVXITT TU IVIN A Fou r CNF. NINTH ORANI) DRAWING, CLAStU, AT N tW OR LEANS, TUESDAY, Sent, itth, jMfr- HHth Monthly Drawing. I.oak ntt/ic fellouiny scheme, un- dor tha exclusive supervision and management ot Gen. tt. T. Ilvaurcnard. of I.a„at\>t Ucn.Jubnt A, Furly, of 1 Irutnla. who manage all the drawhiRS ot Dux Company. l«'th ordinary nnd semi-annual, anil attest the correctness of tho published Offlcia Lists Capital Prize. C7D.OOO. 1CO.OOC Ticket*nt Five Dollar* Esclx Freedom*, In Flftlin In preporlh-n. 1 CAITTAL pSS!.!“!:... 175,000 JOHN HLACKHAR, COLVJUSVH, GA. f A Oovernor*s Testimony. , “v;—J** Drar Regulator has been In at in my famdy for smns time and I am satisfied it Is s valuable addition is the medical sdeace. J. Gill Snoirrxa, Governorsf Ala. lion. Alexander II. Ktenhens, of On., rays: Have derived soms benefit from the use ol Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish to give it a further trial. W*\7 h< ’ " nl 7. T1,ln * «»*t nevsr falls to Jvrllsvr.”—I have used many remedies for Dys- repsia, Liver Affection and Debility, but rarer have found anything t# benefit me ts tbe extest Snamonn Liver Regulator hat. I sent from Min- Besots to Georgia for It, and would send further for such a medicine, and would advise aU who art tin- iUrty affected to fire it a trial as it teems ths raly \«g that never foils to relieve. 7 P. M. Jamnky, Minneapolis, Mina. T. YT. Mason naysi From actual »• perience in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator in my practice I have been and am satisfied to uss sad prescribe it as a purgative medicine. fiQTTake only the Genuine, which alwsyx s on the Wrapper the red 7. Trade-Mark and Signature of J. II. ZEILIN A CO. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. WE call the attention of the public to tho fact that we keep the Laeoest and Best Selected 8too* or PIANOS & ORGANS Rut doe* not We have in store and on ths road 16 Pianos and 21 Organs. THEY ARE FOR SALE. —- OR—— Hill’s Hepatic Panacea Mann fact a rail by W. H. BARRETT, Druggie Augusta, Georcia. ENTIRELY from ROOTS and HERBS that have for A CENTURY beam sueccrs fully used for th* removal of Bil* frost ths system, correcting the irregularities of the Stomach, sad parifying the Blood. This medicine is well known in man: places in Georgia and South Carolina, se hns been recommended by ths most learn ed of th# medical profession for HEADACHES, SOUR STOMACH, DYS '•”PHIA. TORPID LIVER, CHILLS AND FEVER, SKIN ERUP1TONS AND BAD COIL TION OF BLOOD, where scratches and simple cats became asnoying and aggravating sore*. It ‘ op in larger bottles than other ob* < preparations, and retails for fiO cents a bot »e#f Colic in npaodAw J. W. BURKE & CO’S BRANCH HOUSE, p7 • MAOO::. 1EOROTA. GANGERS uURED. No Cure, No Pay. Dr. T. B. Little, Thomnsvllio, Ca. Tf i treatment is almost painlens, rnrely i.l chcmlcri. No arssnie! No pot-nh! No acid* 1 It float not eat the e racer, hat stop* the circulation. Hence, becoming a foreign body it soon separatee and sloughs, even to IU roots, leaving the sound flseh, which with attention readily heals. Tbs treatment is harmtefw, not in the least en- daxigering life. Uuvo You (i Cnncor? If so. answer tbe following questions What U your age? Health7 Appetite' The rise and location of your cancer, and of bow long standing 7 How it made its first appearance 7 If with sharp, born in pains? is ths surface raw end running 7 I do not propose to cure cane-re in nil stage*, for when they enter the vitals they cannot be eared. So oooeult me before it is too Ute, that is iu its incipient, or in an sdvmoedstate, providedU ts notin the vitals. Preachers, doctors and the poor treated free of charge. Doctor* need not sxy in this day that canoe re cannot be eared. Only bring to your eases and esc for yoarself. This is my own discovery, the result of long experience in medicine*. I make u specialty of Ulcers, Worts, Can cers and Cancerous affections. Have treated great numbers—have never failed to oar*. I bare proofs and certificate* be- yond contradiction. Cancers cared; nc cure, no pay. For farther particulars ad dress Dn.T. B. LITTLE, eepldlawAwfismCm Tbomsvllte, Go. I Tub Americas Recorder says; "Judge Harrell, Independent candidate for Con- grass, having announced that he would ad dress the people at Lumpkin on Tuesday! next, over u hundred citizens of Stewart county united in u request to CoL L G| Simmons, of this city, to speak oa thJ Mute dry in behalf of Judge Crtep. Tbe Cotooet bos accepted, and will make the | people a rousing speech oa that day." In the estimation of aome people, it is impo*sib>e for on editor to gat more ont of bis place than when be wUbea to show up otiI deers.—D»t,ltn Gazette. Right, Brother Ware; but that fart doesn’t justify | an editor in “holding his peace." T he pu- p«rs should not spare evils, either in high places or iu low pUtss. It is a good sign i when a bowl comes up. Bocae evil doeJ k.. been struck. Tn Dablin Gazette report* the follow I log: -irattlMiiftk.ftbwt ffra Im. I-M( ut with Iwtooftt ud , hftlf tocfaM iMg, bit ft mot. belonging »•» Hr. Hub bmttti on lb. right tor* l.g Jut .bor. tfe. ku. i-.iftt. lb. riftl. Int i ulj .fa.bou. .fur bring bitten. Atlhoagh tb. lukj .uoinmsrmou.iiu, h. b^wigtm rnttlu. Hr. Hrnitti «u riibrng tb. n ‘ ia tu rirer KU>p »Un it » J bitwn.' up: Zl48th— JPopuInr Monthly Drawing of the APniOXIMATlON • Approximation Prises [ Eunra. *»74- 1907 Prizes, amounting to 00 Application for r-itcz u» club* shuuM be ile only to the office of tlio (rinif-uuy lu New ...ssos. For further Information write clearly, rivitig full addren. Bc.ul onlcrs by Exf-rgw^ Jh-v!x- tered Letter or Money Order. addru*M*l only u> M. 4. u tt pntx. Xrtr Orleans, Let., t St. A. DA rPitts. fW7 Bcrcmth * t„ Washington, /J. C N. B.—Orders nddrinsed to New OrDztu will receive prompt attention. _ piw^'oiis; 107 Third St, ttaeor. 0a. Hardwat e CARRIAGK and WAGOX MATKi. GRAIN CRADLES, CUTLERY, BELTING, TINWARE, IRON, STEEL, 1 r, . V, Sporting Good, and Fubitig Tukle. Parker Breech-Loading Gnus, Lifter (old) action in stock—top snap last' of August. Agents for Buffalo U. S. Standard Scales. In ths Uitv or L uieviUe* on *— SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, ;:tS Tbr-e drawing, oooor tt j rr'l «rt»pUd) and*, iimri.ion • 'J.ni-ml AMembty of Keo'n | Th. United HUtM Olroalt Ooi- ri ,on Uftrob :IJ, rendrred th. following dri-ltloo. t w—That tho Common.with Dteiriho* tiun Compftny I. Dgal. M-ludrairingt art fair. N. It.—Tho cotupanr haa now on hand a largo nurro food. BMd oarefnlly Ui. ILtl of oriw. for tha ■■ hEPTEMIIER DRAWINO. I Yrito * Il Prl»t «!«xl tol*riua£1,000each..... U/,tr>i NoPrhu. COD or.ch....; tryXX) 100 l'rlzoa ICO each 10,000 an Prize, to wli iozjoo •J00 Prizoi 80 M.h R’,000 l,(XX) l’rir.i . 10 taoh 10,000 » Prize. 800 etch, tn'rox prize. 8,700 0 Print 800 each do do LUO 0 Prize* 100 oaoh do do n o IWOO Prize* *ll8,10f, Whole TfckcU, ,2. Ralf TiotoJ.tl. 87 Ttekete, ^v). UTiebeti, Remit Hone, or Bank Draft in IMSm, for Knd br EzprtM. DON-1* SEND P i REGIKTEKEDLETTEK OR POHT4)/. t [OR ORDER. Order, of |3 and upward hr KtprtM, can b* Mat at our .ip.ni, AddroM all order, to R. M. BOARDMAN, Comlcr-Joamal, Uml.Tillu, Ky, Mini per'.rn Mm.dwav.N 1, Fiveiusic Books Of a very superior character, for us* during the ensuing Fall and Winter. Thfi PrevisM 81K0IN0 SCHOOtft. (Prico lnoiwncis. 73c.) A n#Wt au ,| 0Trry way derirnblotiraok, with abundant material forth© ofklualnir « Imrsu*. aud for social sluglug^^ W. o. Perkins. ro* COMMON ScnoOLS. (Price uUUEDClu. co cents,) Has hnd a year’s trial, with univenml approval, iu a muHltudoof •rhoola. Largs variety of wide-awake #ont«. By L. O. Emerson. I j.j.f end fir* FOR SUNDAY SCHOOIA. lAgni 10a LUC. ( p rIc# 85c.) Great sue.ws has •'tended ibis exceptionally Duo collection; which hasJwvn I*©for# tho pohtio but a few Tin Cbonl Choir. TO *^©?S1RE. 0W - (Price tl ) It Is the compantou Imnk t«u»o •’Pecrlras," ia larger and haa a much uren.tr number of pieces for choir*. The singing clras courae Is the mine as that In th* tmKllcr book. By W. O. Parkins. Thffelsst CteuMfihff'SS?* though nt reftnt tame, hs* reins to •>« nwanl- c«i as a standard book for sclmols. By W. H. Til len. Any book malted, post pries. Li tho higher postfrej, for the retail OLIVERDIT80B ft CO, Eoitlz. C. HTDITHON ,L Ol KU Uru 1 Jwzy, h t PRYOR’S OINTMENT . tSAsrxEDV AEbsrsacvBEpoa BUnd or Bleeding Piles, Hemorrhoids, Sores, Ulcers. Tumors. licking of the Parts, Fistulas and all Kindred Dis eases; also of Bums, Corns, Felons, Feter Sores, Scald Ueail, Tetter, Sore Nipples, etc. Atlanta, Oa., Aug. a, 1177. After an experience of twenty-flv* yuus U elllng this ointment, and during that time having closely watched its efforts, and having lljr fur all forma of Plica. Jiu:ai>tiiktkstdiomai.s *L ■ This U to certify that I have tried Pryor's PUe Ointment in a cnee of pile*, and state that It I gar* more relief than anything I have ever tried. I further state that ae a remedy lor I t*anu It fo unparalleled. I also * used tt lor a rase of tetter In my feet, of twenty years’ stand ing, and any that It te the first thing that 1 hart lteved from that distrusting dUcas*. m H^^H^^raJtiiiN v. ncwiox. Troupe Count) , : a. listing UtnofUcted for tsu yenis, et Inter- vafo, with that ftumraiug maiadv, the piles, and after many lneOcct’-al trials of tit* rente dies in _ _ ago to nee four file Ointment 1 experienced Immediate relief. From the relief experienesd la my case, as well as from the reputation rapidly areulred by your Ointment In this vl- cinltT, I hare no hesitation In expressUm th opinion that Ufo the mens efficient remedy ft pika ever Invented. o A. BULL. LaG range, Ga. honied rapidly. After tbe flnc appltcntlun e the otataaenC (be patient soitered no pain the box she was entirely recovered. The Brown COTTON GUT GO. Now London, Coiiu. ' Hnvs on hand n Block ol COTTON GINS, FECDESS AND CONDENSERS, undo tills eezxou, with two brash belts end all tbe latent toprovaments, boxed, ready for ImmedUto sblpmenL Any «if tbs regular lizcs shipped tbs <lay tbe der Is raeetred. Vo delay* Frarj bereteforo published, tend f»r We *1*. > n.a.. ,f*c Gwathmeyidffn proved ^Prpse Gin,’ wilb Doubls Roller Hnliinj Attachment , stul sit of tbe very latest Improvements. Solid 1J Inch saws, patent bruab, stxoiJg iron frame, mule under the lmm*d sic supervision of Richard IL Gwathmty, ths patentee. Tbs E, Upxs Gin bdesigi:ed • ' '• .'*••• . ' »*••; ' -V .1.. provemenU we have recently folded it car. beosedto :r-u’. adrst.txjs in all puV.it gtDDerics i •end f. circu 1 price lit The Erovvn Cottoii Gi.i Co,, That terrible itoorpn, ftttr za •nd it. roDgener, MUoa. retclttr . aide, affictton. of tk«itomzrh, liter aad bow.lt, prodozttl by mlatmztlc zlr tr..! water, are both .radinrenl and prtfcriUil by tb. iu. of Hottriter*. Stotnizb Brtunj a portly tigttzbla elixir, tndorwd by pblixizot. aod nton .zuntlt.lt uw,) a. a ri-m-dy for tb. zbore clzu of dli^rdriz, az well zz (or mzzy chert, ihtn any Medirin. of tbo a;,. Tot tale by all druggUtz sod dealers generally. irely rernven FOSTER, ( This b to eertlly that I have used rnrsv’s rn* OUtmenu and my that it U. tu my opUion. the tom remedy for piles ever prratntod to Uw pub lic. f say Otis from a praitire appUretfoa of the re* wly oa my own pvrena. _ 1* os. A xoKGAN, Troop Cmnty,Os. For mk vg ait dentere Iu mmtktoe. 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