Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, September 08, 1882, Image 7

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tCftteggfrfffr m%ix jbmtwtA \V 20, entice A LOST RAZOR STROP, A Nundny Menrcli fur It, and Ui« TiuuLSc It Caused. Yon know it au well as Ido tbit some time* trifles light m air worry us a heap more than the death of a president or some other bis calamity. I’ve seen people howl over a splinter in their finger, and yet chopped off. MR. Ill nuts, OF T! Vinos, I ho wm affected, and hastened his lamented J death. It will be difficult to fill the void iMMBiele Slocsxac the Dera«erim« ; that death has created. Our young friend *in<i<tnrd-llearcr or the Twenty-first and Louisianian, a son of Mr. G.T. Kaool, Ncnntorlel District. | of Uric city, ta the only one to whom the •11.0 toll corro*pond«ifls toll, «- j S^oSSSfCtU$ “ * ilaiusitielf: I ■ - Oouas. Wiuumox Cotnm. Ga., An- TMIK EAST MAX RIOTERS. Iran, *».—Jir, uwiir'j iii, iim'jii'x, vrjJtT- J —— ivnrille, Ga.—D aamSta: At a convention Etsvoaof Them In IronsPoasTIurotUKn ' J — L,J * *—* “■**** # — 1 Haro a. Yesterday afternoon the Macon and I Mfniir on their way to the Dade county coal mine*. mBttsjcm I They w0le » n charge of Mr. W. H. Tomer, * ' * 1 trareling guard of tha State penitentiary, who took them to Atlanta last night The gang is composed of Robert Stitb, Robirt Rest Robert George, John Kellnm, Jaek Knowles, Henry Howard, Wm. Mc Rae, Dan O’Bryant, James Oliver CopeweU, j Frank Adame and Gns Gillie. These wore al sentenced to the penitentiary for life. 1 hey take their aentenoo ooolly. and as our reporter looked upon them yesterday, they were laughing and chatting as if they were on their way to another campmeeting ex cursion instead of going "down in a coal mine underneath the ground.” One old negro in the riot has participated in other riots. He was in the riot at Gor don several yean ago. Mr. Turner, the guard, said that aa the train reached Cochran, a large crowd of people gathered around the car, but as a precaution ho let down all the windows and locked both doors of the oar while the train I stopped for dinner. He was fearful lest iryj"'” ” some hot blooded man should propose it there are | . bat fortunately nothing of the kind was attempted. There were five negroes on trial yeeter- I day, and as the evidenee is strong, it is thought they will soon follow these eleven. The six rioters, ineluding the woman, who are to be hung, will probably be lodged in oar jail for safe keeping. The Kastman The Only Witch faotoiy IRELAND SjJ8®2 j. in the south. of adversity assail btu, he can fiud reel, and sympathy, sod comfort. A soft, cool hand to smooth the wearied hmw, s warm, womanly besom to imi ms head upon, a low voice to lure him away from the uolse. and Jar, and turmoil of life. The most nnrumantlr man In the world has thsse dreams. And romance, after alt, is a very beautiful thlug. It smooths away many rough places; It makes unlovely tMugs lovely. It nukes life fair where other wise U would lw bleak end desolate." "And are you Uitu so very romantic, my sweet T* Harold asks, drawing the girl closer to him aud kfaslnt her tenderly. "You know I am. damme." the girl replica,! tapping with her rldingwnip the pretty foot I that peeps coyly out from beueavh the dark blue dress. Mn elopement would be very romantic'." says Harold. The face of the girl lights up with a radiant Patronise i COMMERCIAL (OR BUSINESS) COUEBE of Kentucky University, tVTLBnt B» SMITH, Prti'L LEX IM.TON, KT JSfttfVss essKsssis* GOBDON, »»1I.KIYSON tJOCMTY, UL, AU- rust ^.-J/r. Dudley’ M.^lujhe*, Jefftr- ;his day held to nominate a candidate for Senator of this, ths twenty-first Senatorial district, we tin idea < «l to aay you received the nomination, and aa a oomm ,M ~* *“ pointed to notify yon of the same, i request youi acceptance. Rea pec James It. Van Axdbew Chas E. G. Gam. Macon. Ga., September 1.—Messrs. Jos. I II. Van Hurta, Andrew Chamber* and E. I C, drier, Cordon, (.'a.—Qebtleme* : Your communication cf the IWth nit, informing me of the action of the Democratic Bena- torial Convention held at Gordon, received to-day, stating that I was seleeUd by the convention as the nominee of the Demo cratic party for Senator of the Twenty- first district I have never placed myself before the people for any otlics. I have ever desired the position of a quiet citizen, and my full energy has been in my occupation—that of a farmer. In r o manner,!orm or shape have I sought the honor eonferred npot me, and should I oonaoit my own wishes and interests, I j should decline the honor and return to my accustomed field of labor, far preferable to me. individually. But I ™ iU; tU.- . times and circumstances under whioh indi vidual interest should be ignored, and whenever duty calls ns, nuhsaftaiingly, we mast meet it and perform it with a motive unselfish, with n heart conscientious and a will determined, I do not feel that I could be a true citizen of my district and loyal to the Democratic party and reject the ac tion of the convention. With a fall appre ciation of the high trust aa standard-bearer of lbs Democracy of the twenty-first dls-; trict. I accept the nomination, and, if elected. shall labor diligently aay nothing if the firger Mow, when the old lady and children went North th e summer—they went as far north as Forsyth—I never whimpered; bat lest Sunday when I went to lookfor my ra zor strop I made enough noise for a politi cal convention. Next to the razor, I think the strop is one of the beat tilings for shav ing that a man can strike. Heretofore I had allowed my facial ter ritory to be soaped and scraped by the barber; but on that particular Sunday 1 took an economical fit and concluded to shave myself. By scratching around I found the razor, but the strop waa not in ita accustomed place. Thinks I the razor's sharp enough anyhow, and the search waa not continued. The shaving a ap had van ished, bnt I s lived up a lather of bar soap Dr. John F. Hancock, late President of the National Phar maceutical Association of the United States, says: F*r« til*' mid- ™ |flfl fl dleman’r profit*. fl fl Hi . and buy direct from tho® fl H' tlfiltwMAMACTOEEH to xTK ^ Bend for Illustrati 'ftllAltfct Price Ll*t, d fJelaton’s Favorite Pill. wwwn a inn* Jiiner* HIM S kesvy tale, l« conceded to U a fins tome | ths character of the wanu- beturvr* it » voucher for It* purity tad msdkliul excellence." Dr. Joseph Roderts, esident Baltimore Pharmaceutical FACTORY, ' u nitdudltt, ATLANT, Ndlaton’s Fa K-firrjrs; BALSAM acaasmkal Wr die*. *•■*.*••1 Rude from Im.k K»>-l *>tta hair sad fad* Tu’mn'a Hair fchem la highly ea- tecnad everywhere reliable a. a .trerptf^ing t«de! fr~ from akohoU * Dr. J. Paris Moore, Ph. D., Professor of Pharmacy, Balti more Pharmaceutical College, aayss " **"**’• I«*n Ritters ii a safe and reliable Medicine, positively free from alcoholic poisons, and can U recommended sa a tonic for u«« amoag thoae who oppoaa alcohol." Dr. Edward Earyckson, Secretary Baltimore College cfllux. macy, aays> ** I indorse It aa on erceflmt medicine, a good digestive ---t. and envelot>ed my chin in tho white foam. It only required one pull with the razor to oonvinoe me that if the strop was in the house it had to be found. Nioe fix for a meek and unprofane man like me to be plaoed in. Tbs old lady ha 1 packed up everything and stowed them away in closets and trnnka and drawers preparatory to her leaving, and then took her affidavit that every article I would reed had been left oat and could be easily gottonat It was about ten o’clock when 1 oommeooed the search, and I prayed that I might get thoroughly shaved before din ner; but I looked and looked in every plice where I thought it possible a razor strop could be concealed. Did you eves stoop down and try to pull AGtNISVVas-fcl H'^SaBIWea PARKER'S \ : 'r:ii' —i. if I1BLES A Sapvialiv, Hultk tadSIrtifh Rutarar. If yoe are a meditate er f«wr, worn out wfik owt v otk or a mother run down ty frmily cr hod* boM duties try Parkbe’S CiNsaa Tshic. If you area lawyer, mlskwr orbunawamaan. Kiuited by rwr.ul strain or sntieMcartadsaot taka ici.-..iuatij2*uiiiitaau,butuee farkar’s Ciager Tsoio asagaaesg Dowoa, wooa or nerves, you caa M cured try Park- u'aU>Ka.To«ic. lllail-CwalawHwifPaaaaa All He Sul til Sweat Cei|k Can Cm OaU. Dr. Richard Samnctox, one of Baltimore's oldest and most reliable physicians, says j "All who have lued it traits h« standard virtues, eml the well, known character of the house which ■“••J* •• * sufficient guarantee of its being all that is claiRwd, for diey are men who could not be in- A Druggist Cured. lU-Wa, Hi, OtL ,ah. Bn..’, 1^ Hi,. «~«I “•«<„« Wl .tuck oT J'-" »“! fullne,, |. lb. ,|om. Kk. Having lo«d I, I uk. pUu- u,e in ncowMMdiu it to my cm. k~m..od» i.givm aatfre sadsfhciion to sK." Eastman for some tiasto oomo. A RAD BARBER. trouble. He has a habit of dropping into He wuu»ie n Touaorlitl Outnt from a I °° r ssnotnm every night on his way home, Qrlfflu A hop and M* I pa. I just long enough to swap eigars—for bsisn From all aooounts, Jos Parker, alias I Wm. Fields, a colored Maoon barber, is a bad man—a very bad man. About two’ years ago, so Bill Savage, the well-known ] Fourth street barber, tells ns, he was im-1 prehens'iveanxiel plicated in the murder of a negro boy in I L^t U; Americas. Tho boy was ibo’, his body I ** arm, hit , I a total absence of weii-bzys-wbat’s-opto- ^•PP^ jp l* » >h> * i ^ * | night «jr ao nsoai with him._ J5T wwlksd and one of them gc itentiary, while Jos Boms time after <— .. Maoon and worked for Savage when h< was keeping at Dick LoyalTs Popbtr street. Bill went escority for Joe’ akipped, leaving two weeka’s bash wm. ■ w »iw»wu»»v *..um, ua*u^ *»<• Nothing more was heard of Joe natil I where between Maoon and the river, I back suspender buttons off and knocked and twisted the drawer half way oat the strop was nowhere to be seen. Mad as a wet hen, 1 put both knees against the drawer to shove it in. My foot slipped, and tha first Udtg I knsw mir noao was banging over the month of the pitoher and piuco by pieoo was drop ping the astonished fragment* of < f aor ta* n-dollar toilet set. I palled up and most inveterate smoker—and ask for the freshest news morsels. He Is as weloome as a sunbeam and he knows it, hence he is -Imost Uks ons of ths guild, and when he dls to pat in an appearance wa feel an ap- rehenalvo anxiety. Last night be earns in with a face aa long -- 7™ -r=, his eyes moist, and thtre waa I a total absence of well-boys-what’s-op to- churoh. There were several in the scheme, I slowly up to the town news man’s desk and — J * ‘^m got four years in the pen-1 and in a tone of voioe spiked with sadness, *) Joe and one other escaped. I said: ..’Ur this trouble he earn# to I “I’ve lost my dog V* 77.1^ hr SiTzrs when he I Mow those who know the affection be at l>iek LoyalTs plaoe, on I tween Captain Tom and kia dog, oan ap- a. wkwu -w—.. Bill went escority for Joe’s I pedate the sorrow that brooded over bis board, bat Jos got into more trouble and I soul ss be gave utterance to that remark, akipped, leaving Bill a legacy of an unpaid I **I was eendingthat dark setter of mine only mJurud frossooTTSBHniotBft&Ano- kv rates, im, for no ttnyn only ro hnrr thin bvuuttfnt iifrirn* Introduced. This Is now, hy far. tho yreittent bn run in i ever offered tha musiral public Unpn«udaut- od iticcoas I Tremendous demand for this stylo Order at once. This Plano will be sent on 15 days test trial. Please rend refrrentw It you do not rend money with ofrio* tush *«tf »rlf/» order trill bo reniwffrd mi if freight ehnrgrn \ t ,nldhy um both imu* 1/ Rhino Is ootjiimt am repremrnted. Several other •iwcfil Bargains; fin non. IfM up. Ow lkooe In use, and mo# oue dlmmatlmkrd nttrehnaer. IUndw.mo lllnstiatcd fid* neared, ilashiux into and cur™ down tha fly-1 I«K Infantry, Ueneral KusmU's horse was shot I under him, but he seised another and kept I with his man. When tha haul# ended a scant I of wild confusion ensued. Homo guns still I tired. I'mllts of Infautry kept up a fuslladc. Meanwhile our Infantry bad had a hot time. Hundreds of shells burst In th* confined space. The shelter of trenches afforded but poor pro tection. Th# Egyptians cam* on with much 1 ground, whan tha rear I and rear, followed by proved too much for! neat they thought only I Ask your Druggist for Brown's Iron Bitters, and take no other. One trial will convince you that it b just what you need. couldn’t sea why any respectable razor- strop should get up in suoh a place aa that. I looked among ths preserves in ths pantry, tors all tha things out of the trunks, want through ths book case, fumbled around among the Chins** curiosities of th* par lor, and then never found it. I swore one of ths biggest swear words of my life and gave np the search. Bytbistioia the lather had dried, herd and looked ths features of my fees into such a hard knot that I couldn’t imilo, even if I had funnd it. 1 gathered the razor and whetted it for a spell on my shoe, than, relatheriug my chin, i scraped away, polling hair and bido. Whin I washed op and looked in the glass my beard looked as though the moths had gotten in it, and made a fearful bad job of it at that. This occurred today a week ago. Rod I pledge you my word ss a man, mod a man of family, that my face harts yet from LEADING Fl of guns on their the rush of caval I hem. From that of flight. aaow tbs Parsow Fired their Zeal. I Boston Herald. The pastor of a lore* church In Avondale, one of tho suburbs of Cincinnati, recently de termined to stimulate tha seal of his rather lukewarm congregation in a new way. He u<?cordlng1y placed a box at a convenient point, aud Invited bis people to drop Into it during tt.a week questions upon any subject which In terested or perplexed them, promising lo an swer their Inquiries as best be was able al the Wednesday evening meeting. Tha night came, the questions were read, discussed and an- swered, to tha manifest pleasure and Instruc tion of three present. The exercise was repeated ' ou several successive Wednaaday evenings, tha questions showing a singularly thoughtful sad inMIig rut Interest In spiritual subjects. Attest. <M(.Broilin', ^Tci'RVttag ■Swinging I In •‘■t J>. iu-vc- i'!e Hneqnalcd In Msierlai. In Flnlrli. a .1 |« ‘‘Deration. Manufactured Y>v > Isaac a.sheppard^co.b^, MO. J. OUT Ml. h jZerreti’r ’ - • Piano fully warranted V LOOOrho*, pieces sent I JHjK.% #>k tJiMUUA Janwoow locnagly Foo Choo’s Daliam ol Shark's Oil PoilllT.I, KMUI - — Produce Cnmmitslon Merchant*, l04Warron 8t., Now York. Wa soliell eonaignmenls of Poalllvely lUstores tho Hearing aod la Only Absolute extra far IlMsfneaa Unows This Oil la atatrectrafrom ppswMse sped** O small n'h/feShnrh. maSHit In ths Yellow •aa, known as CisctfAwbOon KoADKumt. Kv Flying Horse Machines, Cmrrtmgm Veloriprdr*. A Toyt. ■ WAGONER A BENTLEY Unddh 1st Frieet about toa year 1110. lw cures were an numaroos and many no meaning- ! ty ntlmetilmum, that tha remedy wasoD 1 dally proclaimed over the entire Empire. Ita us# became so universal that for over Boo yearn no Urafnemm nnm csluted mnony the t’hlneme people, dent, Ch«ggg pfgpgbf. tn»nf»AAr*mnlil per Lottie. Ilenr Wlint tho Donf Say. It has performed a miracle In my case. . I have no unearthly noises m my head and hear much batter. I have been greatly benefited. Mr deafness helped a great deal-think oo- nilu, will ...m m. Of all kinds. Our long experience enable* os to hamlts to tha Uat odvantage all gmlehtf of dried Faxes sat, Armas, Bn- at as, PhaaaiKa, 1’lvms, Kto. Libernl ad- va#o*a made, on eooaignmsota. Corra- 1 §poodsoee tottotted. jozuSwtHu 'HORSE BOj tr« hruwd. im ta. Body Hobart. SO .VIVO ERM?: Cured! TniUTV I'ftVtKV mXl'FMtKXVF.. Wot circulars, addi , ..v v w« ”— i true way to im man up is iu go* unucri —- - -■ - i„J in lb. UranUow tebnr .hop tham iutowl ol »bo« thorn- o do now to rich. Political b»uIm or co nnd*r tho oamo of t iold *, | thing tor them. Hu, In both chorch ud I MMlUh Prm,. dRou.to th»t | gut, mo not hHfCO auhne to olnnt, tho I t.o war, of fljhtliw « j world aa they art to have ths world elevate I battle. Ons Is to fee* th* |muas presented by I * out me Tha Apoortanitisa for true great-1 the advenary or the questions which nil th# j the con nww |io thick HI .ronBd u—-tho poor ud I public ■'** JS"5 l?«hold. I lliU »- EfSStidSnoru?oS'{ , h’.t , «'^idd?S affluiaSSuIlfSl“ithSTtfS -* *?*• “I bon# that wa might not I mem, and undertakato divert attention I weight b* doing something for some poor mortal. | ty a blare of trumpets on side matters. The I ptdliy < It may be a great arose to com* dawn to I Qnt exhibit* Conscious power and right; the I i.i some work required of ns, but ws are to | second hesitation, weakness and distrust. I , taka position In ths kingdom of God ao-1 ■ — . I conltiLr to what wa have dona tot God. I Bacalls an Anecdete. i For circulars, nddreaa with stamps, Jas. M. Uaanawav, Milner, Pika county, Gaor- gia. auglflwly A CARD. . Ath».*v Oa., Ktb. .vd, 1ITV ( i ita—My child, five yean old. bad' symptoms of worms. 1 trie<l Calomel, and «Hher worm medicines, but felled j to expel any. Having Mr. Ita las' cerilfl-' cate, 1 got a vlsl of Hmitn.b Worn Oil,/ and the Aral diwa brought Ct worms.l and Uie second doM so many were peas-* )ad 1 did not countthem. fl. H. ADAMH. p ^ 4b ” The Lata Colonel W. )l. Wiulley. .Vote OH tan* State*, Amend 20. I On ths s«m* day and at ths same place when and where our lamented friend, W; I M. Lovy^eloaad kls earthly career, another I erointut citizen of tho Southwest yielded I np o soul and life upon which our section, I peopls and a large eirols of frieoda bad sai I their highest estimate of his great n«tful-1 neM and value as a gentleman of rare I qualities s^ul virtues. This was Colonel W. I M. Wadlsy, of Georgia, who is well re-1 msmbsred in this community and I throughout the South for his wonderful en ergy and organizing talent* in ths man agement of great railroad enterprise*. j In 1H67, Mr. Janies Robb, president of ths Mew Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern railroad, attracted to Mr. Wad- ley by lb* fame of his high qualities aa a manager, secured h is at trice* la tho man agement of our only large railroad. His management was an eminent suc- c*#s and pished our great railroad on a firm and solid Seri*. Next, aa a branch and adjaoct to ths M. O h J. and G. N., Mr. WitiUar took charge of tha Southern rail road, and uml.«r hw aaparvision tha axtao- Now Cdition, 118,000 Words, f 3000 iu»i« than any other KesLsh Mctmimry,) Four Pages Colored Piutcv, BUCK) Engravings, (nearly throe t;in-* »!.•• n-inii^r I n any other Dtet'y.) sli-otymtain* sBiograph* TBITS HAIR DYE. i'i 1 i y.) al ••i-.i'ii-i '.-i.Dlograph- leal Dictionary i-m: Mr f ivta concerning over 9100 notod persona. Kcrotnmendtd bv Htate flupt’e of Education In 36 Htata*, ari l I y 50 CoU*n» Pr.-,i |. nfa. 0.4 C.MERRIAM 4 CO., i'uL'r*. Kj rmgfleld. M*mb Mooday ln October next by )2 o'clock why I lettan of administration should not balmoed I to J. W. Jack, clerk Saparior Court Crawford I county. Witness my hand officially. Angust 23, URL I aagrtwtd V1RU1LS. HOLTON, Ownary. I OSDROIA, CRAWrORD COUNTY.-Ocorge I D. Mathews, executor of last will and testa-1 went of Mlrajah Mathews, lata of sold county I dscstweel, has m»la apnllcatum to me far an order to seUsUiha real property belonging to This is b» dta all concerned to show cams U aay they have, by the lint Mooday In October next, why sold application should not be Wluirist my hand officially Angus! as. IMS. 1 Mfffewbl YIKUII. fl. HOLTON, Ordinary. OCORGIA, <’RAWKOIU) COUSTyT-Oeorit* D. Mathews, extrutor of but will and tost*- ment of tos h Mathews, lata of sold county I daocaaed, has tiled his application la mr office for an order to sell all the real property belong I ,n * u>,h ? csM * 01 lb# said Kaoch Mathews, I This Is therefor* to ettaaUpafsotuiooneanMd I to show causa If aay they have, by tha trot I Monday In October nest, why said application I should not be granted. I Witness my hand officially August 23. IMS. | tferld VttUJlL S HOLTON, Ordinary. Grand 31 ltlMummcr Ask y our 8 tatloner I or send to cents ^ I Jn stamp# for* ,JL box contain* Ing two dozen /W Piano* anil Orgnns nt Rock Muttom (Mh Mm Ice, with Easy l arms for I'nyaneni. We beg to aaaooflee to ths mercantile I community and traveling pnblio of Allan- I U that ths. East Tsodssm. Virginia and I I Georgia railroad. Georgia Division, is now I prepared to racsivs and forward business I from Atlanta to Macon, Brunswick, Bavan-1 oak, and all points in southern Georgia I and Florida. Tbs East Tennessee, Vir ginia and Georgia railroad being th* abort- e»t runt* to th* points named, shippers are especially reminded that they con obtain through rates and bill* lading to all availi* ble iKHnta in Florida, thus affording facili- I ties for traffic to that territory not hereto- | fore enjoyed. Trains, both freight and I I passenger, are now running doily (Bun-1 I data exospted). I Ws shall at an early day be pleased to | announce ths completion of a still farther I extension of oar line north from Dallas to I Route, connecting at that point with ths I Vi. 'I’---. rt 1 — , |_ T her pocket > Berlin paper says that thus far atreum has i c5 «rod v. Ter hi royalties tram his “Mer ry War.” I Mr. Lawn nee Barrett began his dramatic r al^f GILT, ^ "f A—rl.d T..«- terna. In » Nirkcl* Jw ykhsmAlm .Jr loM by all Btattoocra. 7 ;.i( Tr,:.r 1 Co., : • I K AliT.M Vi.HK. TTtZZ ”• »> Eoft Uurun, M. Ds Halnt Hasn's new opera, "nenry VIII," I will open tho autumn season at the Grand Op- i era House, Paris. Maurice Gray will have two companlto of r reach singers under hts control bt Ibis eouu- BUY NOWAND PAY WHEN COTTON COME8IN. rERSUTAL. | -Ex President Brown, of Hamilton ' eg*, will be a professor la Dartmouth this | IU UrrUKIUNilY Thousands of mnaical families through- — I out the Booth ere ie tending to purchase gia Plantations lor S»le. iw. ■■uiu.^b. id 1 ;., umoUm ud ml, jillSaUaM I „,! toli.n the l-ii’f, hot nn/er niur'lM d ud nt Ldl7’ W * -‘to*. 1 - 1 ” I with mu.lo, ud mit, th. “Iluv^t Home" dand easily soceaaible torsa feorf jojfni. rt*o aumo-rr finds as I w,,!l *••"'k Iretowul* « . a* ■M’.IMtof*" I dwwtn.lt. .1 oar .SINK BRA! CH HOUSHLM.W eoooiUM tod d wl!Si£tUnSS.IlSXZeXSSa ?a 1 fall » It «“Ust bo so’.d. It will be. Cu*b house*, stcu I Liters will want nmr.y iuetrumsn'a. In- .ju,, -1-- — I slaUrr.cn* beytre will tskn uvks, std ihore fortK? tiSLStar? iP 1 1,1,0 K| 1 W* un »* ut »»» r CAUHOt cop ^Hho close of the war Colonel WaJIcy i 11 e intorretuf the CVutr-il ' k»Uii And was A-iticitcd l i V..1 that great rood. tS .frinrtr.'* ^^fl . \e s»a bad left it nrt almost Xk. and it% stock bad sank to fche ea-nt of Us origin tl 11 Haaroepte^^^^&idsnfy of this road and of the bcr.Uri^^tectLd with it, on oo-Jiti-/R lh»tboch^fl^M/e latertere<1 with. Us rebuilt this its innu merable bridge*, depots, aZM^n placed lUv. Lawrence W. Scott, who l*c-1 ■ * I here last spring, has ordered a toat from I » A PVS1LY TS01TA1 re origin of the devil, I A sore and speedy e • flie -Buueitl mlu H of Mr. Cor- labrtwedmlnd In X«w Tort, tl hkte I ChllU.DtairW.nwn U nMf U et u cod, tl U theutht ih.le I Cholera, Hammer Cot nbonuuttmlierGeald.UdnerDinenl HwtdRcho.WoHWtlgtH.1 aattttr ■»“ s it in first rate order *t t \ l- ;-i nets by the purchase and lea ta otsh>ncc,-. ing roads until it became the largest end taeat productive railroad iu ths southwest. Further to augment Us boat new, be inau gurated and organized the at amehip line be wetn Harounoh and New York, built fire first s'.ass ships, at Roache'k ship yard, Philadelphia, of over two thousand tons I burden. This lino ws* connected with the Central railroad company. There are three other steams Lips of angllwtf Midsummer Special Offer. JtU t'lNN ISO II .V OA AVI.tXtr. I/O CASH UO%\ X O% AM ORUAX, Ard ths balaere November I*» u*xt, with- out or e ocitl of Interest. Oo interest or ml ratio* to price. If 1 ihw can’t be laid In the fall, lougtr time will be given, with | a is*amiable inerts** of price. All ♦natru- mtntacf every grade end prirr icdnded in this sots. Tail your musical friends of it Write os for Catalogue*, Free# Ud», Ctr- enters and full p*rtintUr*. TbU sols cteeea October 1,1HKL Early porch*** se cures cash pries* and stay term*. Addiaas Loiitii i Hites' Swilheni Hose lloon e a belonging to retata of Harris Gresham, of said coiiuty, drex-sred. AugiMt IS, IMZ. I JOHN II. ALP. UUnUAM, Adm'rs. I i SOg22wtw ! | GLOR/JIA. BIBR COUNTY -Where**. Ur* M. P. Ht<m«-. admlnUtratrix of tha estate of a n If. SOW, feta ef seht county, dscrasret. toed* sj-u'.l* *tt"!i for leave lo mil »U Um I I real satata Ulnoglng to said estate, for the pur- pose of a division among* the tudrs. thleK therefore, to rite and admonish all penow concerned to be and appear at the court of ordinary ef said county on the flm Mticday In Udobrr next, to shew can*#. If aay I they bar*, why mid application should not te Witness my hand and official signature this September 1st, ItoL J. A. McMANL’fl, Llbol foiDivorce. ( I HR acratiok COOT. APR1I. TERM | pieS. Amaada Baser a. John Bore Hep oriog to the court by the return of thatber- ' that the defendant, John Bose. I* ru* to be and la thk county and tt further swearing at ha doss net reside In this Mate. Ordered, nt service he perfected ou said John tUm If sblteatteu In th* Telegraph ami Messenger ice a mouth for lour mouth*. calHmr oo sold tha Rose to be and appear at sold Iwmto sort pet renal l y or by attorney oo the tth Mou I ay In tXtober next to answer your UU-lteat' Diaplainl. By Umremrt. t Hcythla. which arrived here; , ing. was John Fender, M. I 1 anrral telegraph eompanice, oodhot a lereer Intsmc ta t BAVANNAH. CJA. Th drul Pirn ut Orp» Dipl iflh talk OtLl). IRVINE ACO, VUcon. Gv gborgIa. kibHt&t'hV persnas concerned to lw end appear at Um court et ordinary of said county »** the first Monday In (tetober next, to show cause, If aay 1 they have, why said application shoo'd not ha I gnsated- Wttmns my Kami and official sfenatare this ftepteuber 1st, tol J. A. MiMAXl'i, sep2 hi Ordinary. CoNBTiPATiux U a dlsstss-toakf and 1*1* Ut indigestion, add sC/xwneb, beort- burn, fevers, bilioosares, sick Lcadacbe, i torpidity af the lim, colic, Inflammatory I iHseascs, ncrroushcea, loss cf appetite, otc. Tl.es* can ell be removed by tbs use cf Halits’* Solia* Aperient. DBIEl) PEACHES. WILL te, or mU oft communion. Al | > Mn Nrn Wt ul Sill HIRAM S!BlEY&Ga 'mn:i snaU PRBK their Cats- tltborbo J, • luslihyasasy aU all or ports, a tip. Mas. J. H ougStwlm Dr. O. W. Collins, Tipton, Ind I “I used R in osrvota dsbtlity, km by overwork la wins weather, wl Notice L< VO FARMERS ’HO hare % surplus of aote, wheat c edjtetigrain and deeire to hold tc IniafennSi Rsssflfkflyflhn tented. Os er too pages. Address ROW,ESTER,N.Y.» CHICt.GO.ILL '.^-IhJ Lri Mm St 200-204 Rasfe-pe tl