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About Upson enterprise. (Thomaston, Ga.) 1878-1879 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1878)
THE USIN ENTERPRISE THOMASTON GA EDITORI AL CORRESPOND ENCE. Erom Macon Tellegraph and Messenger CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, Meriwether Co. .aged and "of this count TERN Subscription 1 yr., cash in advance, $1,5 On Time 2.00. means, it is their settled purpos make the " Chalybeate 3 Call on them and subscribe. CHENEY & MATTHEWS, Thomaston, IYSI NGER & W ATM E Y. The Rock.Ga WORSILA MI, Wayinanville, * I 1 (‘AT 1. B. F.. ROBLEY D.: W M. A. M EA J.N. SMITH. R, Flint River Triune Mills TORDA N, Culloden MITH, Knoxville, NS, Cross Roads. Hickory Grove. WM. K.CLAY, Pleasant IIill, S.D. FOSTER, Chalybeate Springs REV. T. H. STOUTE Talbotton. REV. W. C. CA RTER ROBT. H. GRA DDICK, lFightower Mills. Black ville. 4,6 JAS. W to ulcers, genenat debility, etc what nature ter natural remedy has bec , . ered. We are credibly informed that and delightful hundreds of certificates may be laid South eff needed, from the most responsible Pars are already nale a noble dinar tula a. tig x:. designed it to be, one of the attractive, salutary most The healing Spas and pleasure re- health and pleasure resorts at th Isorts of our great State should Des properly known and appreciated by her people, and hence we . give a suieeint history of K. only spot and the sparkling fountain which has been another Siloam to thouse ands. h tm and put him sound to sleep, and EVERY FAMILY NEEDS IT.- TC cire- den lie gouge one rib outen his side ful enquiry should be made, it would and lie make Ebe |be found that some one or more per- An which lse brine her to A day pejcountry are troubled writ IrilosI The most certain reme- FOR CLEEE SUPERIOR cot RT. adidate, 1 isne etrully announce myself a erk Superior The nomination, free call her Ehe, case it be way yonder in some form, de ebenin w hen he meek her. yvet discovered is Pry Ointment. Try it and and .- infer, of Talbot Co well known in Upson died of X I hold lever last Thursday, of Ty- . MR. EDITOR : W e are .pained to in form you of the death of little John- nie Pilkinton, the son of Daniel and Sarah Pilkinton. A bright and lo is 1ittle bo - in his seventh sumAcr. died of congestive chill on the 221 day of August. We tender our heart- felt sympathy to the bereaved family the grounds gala. ipG heir 088 is his eternal chanced to be so ehlueky as,to Navelcontaining one thousand ° * 1 favorite milch cow mire down inland. C. & Moffer Premium for Cotton he 00zy marsh which then formed on collections and discount for Cash the site of the spring, on accounts for 20 days. It I- alsA 1 8. mapped out has been completed, no hith watering place in the State will be able to offer superior inducements to have been attracted and thated the healing influ- of the it ater. 9e xCll Ede the mout eat sol de apple, cepen dem i • de mid- dle ob de orchard, case dem be Ie winter apple ; she mustent tech dem be con 1m arnestly de Ds and ask the DISCOVERY, It was in 1835, Anno Domini, that Mt John Rollins, then the owner of J and - THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE PLACE. The springs are situated in the . _Site a single instance related to the writer by Mr. W. II. Martin, northeast corner of Meriwer county, contiguous lands, and from part of a valuable estate of Talbotton lores of That gentleman, who Confederate soldier. experi found Less she die. One day de Lord He go a-visiten in de deble dress hisself up in de skin ob de snake, an he comes along. An case he been tiurd form wokin in de sun. But Ebe! She no been sleep EDUCATION. —Any onewho desires t ill one of the first schools for young lades in the United States, write for A. Har- Dr. Wm titute, Staunton, Virginia, ertisement. r. s. oitlr: NXBEALL two months ago froiee * who some office (w hich itivoredmt running f ith, fan appointment asStetited,on account r) I sir that Tenndo raphe Report, fered aid, it still extent accept their pros- Sidt.° W.T.B. e are authorized to lius F. F. Matthed to announce that Ju- Clerk Superior Court. s a candidate for 1 seat the end of the war aim reduce 1 to a skeleton from erronic Ah oman, her eye larhon which had affected his for When de debit fin h nearly a year. Every known reinedy down in de orchard wid her mouf a- - , — had been exhausted by the various water in for de red June apple TesswES AN PROUD OF THE NAME- hospital surgeons A more to re= en de a e meeks his perecoun- the acting heart of omm AV lieve their patient, without effect- der de June apple tree. Al le say- joy where sorrow reigned nbring is all human app arances he mustha to E »e, an Fbe say ha to him. Den is a mission before which the smiles aie. de deblesay, Ebe why you no eat demof kings dwindle into utter insignig- of gomafortalte *****86+6 Ree.2.7 inchincar Pt mr colt e = Cht to the 41 ring in a wrgon. tak- winter apple, an He say ye maiss nolless cures it has accomplished, is an die. Propriately styled Woman’s Best The grounds comprise about 81X announce myself candidate for Four Rubber Belting from W. R. MURPH Y & Co. 4t In teen acres gently sloping on all slide Hie at once proceeded to to the Springs, which are few feet of each other, and located not far from the centre of the enclosure. Direct- Iy in front, is the main hotel rfom which a graded pathway leads to the resend the poor animal so, became thoroughly $ Fincher, Barnesville, FOR SHERIFF. : didace or N nonce myself a ears nomination Respe-trulso Democratic - , SAMUEL FULLERTON, announce myselfas acandidf election to the office of Shidate Totre- county, subject to the merit of I pson nation, by request of IN mecratie nomi- I feel under of a great many frien Is. yens of th puny for inns to the cits former support 311 1 T TE kimemless and of the same will the meritedrontinntin with tfato uumun i of the olio Very R ospectfully JAMES P.ELASINGAME. Hain MacCotNPY: ======= nomination and if it should ti nice to nd in doin RTHE Association of the Primitivessatursita re , 265 R Baptist will meet at Emmaus Church urated with mud and water, two miles West of Thomaston From that very moment, to hi Prof. R.D. SHUPTEINE. Capt. H.B.SMITH Tuesday, the 17th of September at 11 great delight, he deceived that 9 === EACOECS OClOCA: M. ThursdaytheLoS - N ‘• 12th of September, is the day IL 1iSTANDING CUTANEOUS AFFEC F.LEWIS Delrav, Ga. Hootenville Ga LA RGE. From that : . 2 1, 18 Lnu uay ap-1 t S AFFECTION, pointed for covering the Arbor with under which he had suffered, began rush and hauling lumber from thelto dry . = We learn that there is a great deal zaw mill for seats, and we invite all ter also. Ilasil occasion soon af- of sickness on the River at this time. Who can, or will, to help us. All that T Den a ditch through the Just fro months from to-morrow can will meet us with wagons at the morass; the labor was assigned to an Frist two months rom ow War m Springs saw mill, and others old negro slave who had a teriible Read the 19gal "ads." to the election. Keep up with your cotton for soon there will be an equinoctial gale. will meet us at the Church to help on the arbor. A MEMBER. Keep a sharp lookout for sneak 4 Customers your obligation are due ieves —they are numerous Stet.; be ready to meet them.— CHENEY & MATTHEWS. Since cotton has commenced com2 ing in the loafers club is about to dis- band. When a widower and widow, both with children, get married these times, they call it "pooling their is- sues." One of our youing men wrote a lef- ter tohis inamorata beginning "Sweat- est." They say she will be a sister to him—nothing more. Our young friend Mr. Thos. M. Matthews has returned from Chalyb- cate Springs and will in future be with Messrs. Cheney & Matthews. 1 Mr. Asa Fallen says they are afraid to eat peach pies in Red Bone now— afraid it is in violation of the U. S. Revenue law. Dr. G. W.T. Hannah and lady have returned from Tennessee, bringing with them the Doctor’s little son. Master Johnnie Huhnahi . The weather is rapidly changing, while the days are short and exceed- ingly warm, cooler and the breath bf autum is in the air. A gentleman owning a bran new Singer Machine wishes to exchange it for a cow with young calf. Apply at this office: tr The old fellow plied his task with diligence, delving early and late in the aqueous quagmire until the work was completed. Springs, and on either side long erected, capable with the main struct ure of accommodating. THREE HUNDRED The land rises amphitheatre-like from the main walk, and is covered with a heavy primeval growth of forest trees, which give an exceed- ingly beautiful and picturesque ap- ive wish him his own provisions and eat dem le spent several weeks there. The ef I tell you for eat um, feet was most marvelous, and he case da be d bes: apple ih de orchard. De Low turned home befeetly cured of his He only want for to save dem for he malady. ,Removed about fifty feet from the C halybeate is a ST own toof. And den EBe biebed de deble. Friend- The THE Executive Committee of the Democratic party of Upson county met in the Court-house and passed the following resolutions: e RESOLVED, 1st. That the nomination for county officers be held on the 5th of November, the 5th 2nd. That the nomination shall by general ballot at the Court-house and precincts. .3rd. That the candidates receiving the highest vote for the several offices, be declared the regular nominees. 1 4th. That the following gentlemen be requested to superintend the Dri mary election, or on failure to point alternates to do the Came and that they keep a tally sheet and list of the voters names, which they shall carry up to Thomaston on the next Way and consolidate and declare who are the nominees. 6Flint—John W. Mangham and P b. King. Red Bone—James F. Lewis and JohutI. Franklin. Union Hill 11.1 IF 0%. . X 4744 AIL Ed. W . Rose and J. R. Black. Jug- James M. McFarlin and Charles B. Andrews, Hpotehville —John W Brown and John Zorn. Blackankle Henry Howell and Jo: G. Slight- er. Town—E: B. Thompson and W. Miller L‘ There will be no Green back CON NOTIE.—Oweing to heavy stocks of goods we have sold on time we Pittman and friends have decided find itimpossible to sell any more on credit this year, and from this date our books are closed. Those who settle promptly with us can depend Onus for help 111 time of need will allow a discount of 5 per cent on all accounts settled during the month of Sept. Respectfully, o, L.N. PRITCHARD & BRO. September 1st, 1878.-26 vention in Griffin on the 10th of Sept to go into the Barnesville Convention- Mr. Thos. G. Andrews had a chair at Camp Meeting that was made by his grandfather in 1812 and has been a regular visitor to the Upson Camp Ground ever since the first Camp Meeting, It is a good chair yet. The raffle of the drum is heard in the land. Yea, it soundeth afar. The trentle breezes of evening take it up and waft it afar. Truly ili the midst he we are—12 a noise. Iook at our aduertising columns if The Camp Meeting at The Rock was regularly opened last Friday and Will close to-day. The services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Boring, Rev Geo. W. Yarbrough, Rev. W 1 Tt Dearance to the scene. Conveniently But now, to the surprise of himself placed, is a two-story building, th *_: 000 .08 deble, an ulphur and riagne- shetuck one apple an bit, an den she known as the "whites," various ir regularities of the womb, to which women is subject, disappear like magic before a single bottle of this wonderful compound. Ask your 1m and owner, it was discovered that what the doctors failed to do Bast NATURE HAD ACITEVED from her occult materia medica, and the lame slave was lame no longer. The fame of these cures spreading far and wide, invalids began to visit the spots and Sir. Rollins was induced to erect a small building near by for their accommodation. Still thenum- ber of health-seeking pilgrims contin- ued to Increase, and finding no house room) they carte by multitude in cov- ered wagons and other vehicles pro- v Aided with tents and edibles, and en- upper floor of which forms a commo- dious ball room, while below, two ten pin alleys serve to amuse and give exercise to the guest. To the left of the hotel the exten- sive livery stable may be found, where pleasure vehicles and saddle horses are furnished at moderate sia spring, which many use with sig- itil advantage. Still not ten feet distant astron Went nearer, indeed deble he go way fount. Ia attempting, however to tube the latter they missed the vein and there is no outgoing flow from rates. Still further removed, in the means prepared for the midst of a ia gib Adom a bite. sulphur lie come home Den de Bime by de Lord 1 4 An Adom he lay low in de Lord say, Adom. And be S9 ha Lord. dont know. Ebe Messrs. Alter & Thompson, though Lord He call Ebe using the utmost diligence in the lim- ited time allowed them, were by IRC, An Adom say, he he spect. Den de The celebrated Water Purifying otary Lift and Suction Chain Pump all and see it work. t GIBSON & / Twill buy Dried Peaches, tf . C. T • serve them to the best of Ta ht I will Ebe and Ele she no an- And de Lord say, you Ebe! An ly, ha Lorl. camped beneath the shelter of the no- ble forest trees which have stood sen- try for centuries over th hveienic treasure. Afterwards a, good hotel and many cottages supplied the wants of the anxious public, and the spring became an established and popular resort of health. Unaccustomed, however, to enact the role of a Bon- iface, Mr. Collins in 1850, sold out to one Freeman of Montgomery, Ala- bama, who ran the establishment for two years and then in turn disposed of the property to JUDGE CHENEY, of Columbus, for the handsome suit of fifteen thousand dollars. This Was in 1852. The Judge built most of the cabins now standing, and enjoyed a fair amount of patronage for 7 years, or until 1859, having for a portion of the time associated with him Mr. B. Chapman, of Columbus: DEI LEITNER, OF AUGUSTA, libefall seell more goods than those whotio not advertise at all and of tonise can sell them thith cheaper. ers. Lev. EC: R. Johnson, Rev. Mr Harwell, Rev. Mr. Hardaway, Rev r. R. Kendal, Rev. Mr. Evans, and several other cinilent divines and was pronounced by all, the best for then succeeded tothe proprietorship by purchase, paying $30,000 for the 11( peings and thair appuriences: He was a gentleihati of great taste and mergy CHARMING OAK GLOVE, and quite remote from hotel or cab- ins, the bar room and billiard tables three in number, are placed in a de- tached building, the latter being tree to all visiting guests. A smaller billiard table also, is placed in one of the parlors for the benifit of the ladies. The celebrated Chalybeate Spring gushes out of a rock in an impetuous streamlet, the escaped waters , RUSH OF VISITORS which has taxed their hospitality to the utmost. They expected, and were quite ready to accommodate fifty guests, but have been compelled to provide fortwo hundred and seventy, live at one time. Still all appear sat- isfied, and the next season the num- ber will be greatly increased. At present two hundred and fifty who stole My apple? And Ebe say. she dont know. Adom she spect. Den de Lord Ile got mad, and He cotch uni boff and trowed um ober de fense ui say, go wock for yo libin, you lyIn sinners. An eber sense dat time, my bredren, we poor black deb- les hab had to dig for our libin, and being conducted into a CAPACIOUS POOL several hundred feet in the rear, where there is room for a dozen bathers to take a plunge and swim- ming both, and the surplus water persons are sojourning here, and seem pleasantly and comfortably entertain- ed. Not a murmur of complaint has reached the writer’s ear. Nor is this surprising to those who are witnesses of the incessant efforts of MESSES, ALLEN & THOMPSON, and their courteous assinfsnfs t eat our bread by de swet ob de brow —case our fust great fader and mud- der eat one apple, an tole two lies! An oh, what a pitty da did dis my bredren-ab, for which let us pray-ah. Brodder Jack led de prar. OVERTAKING THE ENERdIES.—1t is not advisable for any of us to over- task our energies, corporeal or men- tat, but in the Cage" pursuit of wealth or fame or knowledge how many transgress this salutary rule again passes off through a vent in the wall. This pool, which is emp- tied daily, forms one of the most f tra five features of the establishment The mineral water is intensely cold and the shock to the system as com- plete as any one could desire pears from the FAR SOILED VICTLI In a disap- of this intensely hot summer, and he comes out completely refrigerated, with a lively sense of what are the feelings of those Arctic navigators in search of the North Pole, which the boat is plainly in view, Butiniervei- mote the comfort and happiness of It must be a matter of great impor- *1 4 tance to all who do so to know how they can regain the vigor so reckless. Is expended. The remedy is neither costly or difficult to obtain. Hostet- their guest IT sickness, no kinsfolk could be more considerate and attentive to the afflicted, and the kind hostess minis- : cite Litters is procurable 151 every city, town and settlement in America, and it compensates for a Grain of bodily or mental enerygy more effectually than any invigorant ever prescribed or advertised. La- Attentive caterer to the wants of boring men, athletes, czudents, jour- all. Ile i a brother-in-law to Profes-lists lawyers, clergy mon, 1 sor W. D. Williams, of your city and drouly bear testimony to its deservedly popular ters in person to their every want. Mr. "Bud" Callier, as he is familiar- ly called, presides in the dining-room, and is every in sh a perfect gentleman and Ettentive caterer fo 414 _ The proprietors contemplate exten- sive improvements 111 prominent among repair of the next season which will be the luqt.isitive about a man’s family al. Ready. 11 hat a friendly insinuating trad persuasive grasp they. Use When shaking hands. So cordial. Thomaste n can boast of some 81 the prettiest, most intelligent and domes- Fung Indies—as many as any town of her size and we take pleasure in Faying that no "one-gallused" chap need apily. They know exactly how to wislose of "fast" young men. Youth and beauty on the wini Duirg the last five days Camp Meet- 2has been in progress at The Rock and pretty girls by the dozen have seen passing through town in that direction. Think the most of them vere from Talbot county. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. E large wooden stand, capable of ac- commmodating hundreds of people. It is not only new, neat and comno- dious, but is strong and substantial. Speaks well for its builders and also the committee who superintended its erection. It is useless to attempt to speak of the many sermons and other religious exercises—enough to say they were all good and many of them extraor- dinarily so. and expended over twenty Ii 15 $* , thousand dollars in improvement It was during his administration that the Chalybeate Springs attained to the zenitli of Meir popularity the number of guests at one pepiod reaching the large fig ired. The principal hotel and entire AND FIXTURE creases the capacities for undergo, ing fatigue, and counteracts the injurious effects upon the system of exposure, sedentary habits, unhealthy or wearying avocations, or an insalu- brious climate, and is a prime altera- tive, diuretic and blood depurent. pese their freezing barriers. He quakes and, shivers and longs for blankets and oak fires, but a few See- onds’ vigorous application of a rough crash towel sends the red blood man- ure of five hun- fling through every vein and arter and he experiences a GLORIOUS SENSE OF RECUPERATION rounds were lit by gas, the lamps in the latter standing only about thirty lustration of what is meanti yards apart, with three rows of lhem ture by being "born again." which affords the nearest possible il- Phvsi Notwithstanding complaints in me : sections of the county, of the scarcity of hafidset cotton picking IsGoing on lively and as a general thing planters are selling as fast as lev can get their cotton ready for market. • The immense, crowd did not get under way until Sunday. On that day the inhabitants of several coun- ties poured into the Camp Ground in a continual stream: Every variety of vehicle and means of conveyance were brought into requisition for the transportation of the crowd. Hun- dreds went to and from on the train. It was the largest crowd ever on the ground. Many bore upon their faces • the unmistakable sign ofjoy and hap- piness. 9.1 extending the whole length of the cally, at least, he is a new man, and area between the cottages, and in: cluding the Springs: After three years possession. Dr. Leitner sold the premises back to Judge Cheney, who took into part- nership with him Mr. Paul. The lat- ter resided there for two years dur- ing the war, and kept the house open This step in the direction of the break- fast table, and feats as a "trenchman" when seated with the good things before him, show that to the cost of This can be done at comparatively small expertise, and two wagon loads of resinous pine knots from the neigh- boring mountain, we are assured, would generate gas enough to supply the Hotel and grounds for a week. Then they contemplate underdrain- ing the latter, and sowing them down in blue grass, which would flourish finely under the shade of the trees; will probably enlarge the mail hotel and put all te cabins in perfect or- der. and, in short, do all in their pow- er to make a grand success of the 4 I am selling Harness at Fifteen Dollars. II. M. GILLELAND. NOTICE I—As we intend to close out| and quit selling Liquors, we offer to 2t L. N. PRITCHARD & Bro. ,W. R. Murphey & Co, Barnesville Ga., keep a full stock of Iron and Steel on hand at low prices. 4t . 1 Car Load Nails just received and for sale cheap by W. R. RPHRY & Co. 1. BEL RPHEY as long as possible. But the tre- one .mendous events of that memorable The "Smith Gharag have a benu- of the meeting, 10 hasstiuccaties struggle put a period to this, and tiful uniform we think. A splendid baskets that were burdened with early every other similar enterprise CITIC e of Navy blue goods, trimmed good things of life. There was an at the South. Tth tod colored buff. Just ought abundance of food and the charm was In the last year of the contest a it—it is going to be the pretti- that it was so daintily and skillfully large crowd or uniform in the Oth Ga., Battalion. Prepared. Case crowd of One of the most interest the landlord; the tome water, glori- ous bath, bracing air, or all combined have transformed him into a profit- less guest. Indeed, the only solution to the problem how Messrs. Allen & Thompson can keep soul and body together under the combined on- slaught of so many hungry invalids and tourists, can be found in the fact that they pay but splendid property which, properly managed, must prove a princely for- tune to them: The company at the Springs is of a very select character, em bracing many of the very ELITE OF COLUMBUS; and representatives from Savannah, Macon, Montgomery, Mobile and oth- Corn Sheller 4t Cider Mills, cheap at W. R. MURPHEY ut and The ( Company meets at their armo- next Saturday at 9 A. M. and will Denton the "muster ground" near the Le pot at about 3 P. M. The potatoes crop is coming in now tad we must tell you one nice way to andnC: Select large potatoes iput them on to boil or steam.— The 1 they are nearly done, take them out and peer them; slice them not quite half an inch thick. Put in a uking.pan with a very little water, tinkle white sugar thickly over CD, and s The Rock Camp Meeting is indeed the grand occasion of the year with our people and long may it continue so: Our thanks to many for kindness- es shown us during the meeting. HOMELESS REFUGEES FROM TENNESSEE Onr fellow county man, Mr. J. W. Warren, is now selling a large picto- rial bible that contains the old and new testaments, Apocrypha, Concor- dance. Psalms in metre, &c., &c. Al- so, an abridged bible dictionary, his- tory of the books therein and of the pread each slice with Dur religious denominations of the world *:- 43 - :w but- with numerous tables of much inter- est. It is the most perfect and com- prehensile edition we have ever •seen. Is printed on large plain type re- and on extra fine paper and is bound probably do business in n any styles from plain to magnifi- ain this Fall, Robt., cent to suit customers. It is superbly Vere Es just recovered from a se- illustrated with more than 2,000 en- ((lse BCk of swamp fever and of gravings by celebrated artists and is when T 11 t looking quite so well as quite the investment for all who wish Henlil: left healthy old Thomaston, to make some one a nice and valua- XSet them in the stove to brown. On youne friend, Mr. Robt. II. Topeland, who left us some two Tooths ago for Mobile, has just re- and will 1 * - She has just recovered from thronged every cabin, but too thank- ful to escape from the indigities and insults of the conquering for. Here, in this solitary retreat far removed from the din of arms and hemmed in by mountains ranges, they dwelt se- cure from molestation, with hearts bursting with anxiety for the loved ones, who in the bloody front contest- edinch by inch the advance of the relentless enemy, whose path was marked by the smoking ruins of FOUR CENTS PER POUND for the hiud-quartes of the best "mud- fat" beeves, or five dollars apiece for the animal on his fee.. Full grown fat sheep also, are abundant at two dollars each. Hence, their exception- ally low rates of board and abundant ly supplied tables er cities and states—whole families are summering it here, and such a crowd of merry, healthy, noisy chil- dren, we never sitw congregated at any pleasure resort. The scenery around is exceedingly beautiful. Two mountain ranges fise to view on either side of the Springs, at the very base of one of the loftiest peaks of which the healing fount breaks forth. The salient Fccumarity of the atmosphere is its wonderful dryness and rarity. In the early intorn to Another argument for a public, . -.- , VILw market in your city and dispensing breathe it, creates an indescribable feeling of exhilaration, and unconsci- with the expensive convenience of "middle men." Health is quite an item in this life a hope Robert will bear this fact Bind in future. peaceful habitations, and the suffer- ing wail of unresisting non-comba- tants. The war over, the Spring were de- sorted for several years until at length rented to MF. BOOKER OF COLUMBUS, But we are not done with the baths yet. Just below the plunging pool, a long row of neat bathing rooms has been erected, each supplied with either hot or cold mineral water all Hixust week Mr. Willie Wilder, of S.Stt: Sonin law of Mr. Jonathan "Dps, of this county, accidental. Rut the middle fin; 0 stud shot off:. and perhaps some twig or and caught the hammer of the gun .cocked it. At the time it rit was sitting upright on the nd and Mr. W ilder had his fin- and (of right hand) over the muzzle Doudoff just been scraping some I’,i lot of his feet with his left hand, rows his foot in going to the Tea struck the trigger and caused TETERT to fire. Let others take ing from this and be ble present. Mr. Warren is a hard wor king farmer and we hope our peo- ple will give him their patronage in this line. 1itoase SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE GIN. ger of his right There is under my gill house, EL IIe was huntin in the patent of gin gearing, MaCarthey for two years (1869-1870). At the ex- piration of that time Mr. C. D: How- ard, of Columbus, leased the proper- ty for one year and had quite a large run of patronage. From his retire- day lotig—the former pumped in from and adjoining furnace, always kept aglow, and under the direction of a responsible "bath tender." The ladies, especially, patronize these health-giving and refreshing baths continually, and the best of it a new careful TICE.-We v is the use of : Ragging as gieit trouble and It ill arise f om the use of other. €HENEY & MATTHEWS. the . patented March 24th ‘78 the right of Upson and Pike sold to E: M. Moore, of Monroe County, Ga. Now people under excitement handling new things are apt to over- rate them, I have one in motion at my home place. Come and see for yourself. If you want something that will save fifty per cent, draft. It gins, thrashes your grain in your gin yard saws wood, cut up oats, shells corn, runs your turning lathe, and is a good substitute for an engine. Anything that runs by crank and is portable can be attached to this power. It is ment to the present year the premises have been closed to the public in consequence of a law suit which in- volved the right of ownership. The matter in dispute, however, has been adjusted by a satisfactory compro- mise, and MESSES. JOSEPH ALLEN ANDI. c. THOMP- SON are now the sole and undisputed pro- prietors. aTothlie fifteen dollars cheaper t an any other t.need money or they would er goods so cheap. - 2t power, it is propelled by 114 inch grass rope, pulleys all run level, with- out friction, rope self tightening. For fear you may think I am puffing this. I say no more. If you want a plan- tation right and some directions call on J. J. MOORE. It should have been stated that in 1862, when Confederate currency was still almost at par. Dr. Leitner receiv- ed sixty thousand dollars for the Springs and improvements. This is the last sale. The present proprietors are culti- vated gentleman and full of enter- all is that they are FREE TO THE GUESTS 0 TORS. _4t Oliphant & Hannah’s ig the place to sell yotht Dried Peaches, and buy your goods cheap. tf.- Just received at Oliphant & Han- nah s a nice lot of Ready Made Cloth- ing, very cheap. ° tf. A full Line Rubber Belting always on hand at W. 1. MUEPHEY & Cols. . SAVE YOUR CHILD’S LIFE!—Bygiv- ing DR. MOFFETT’S TEETHINA (Teeth- ing Powders.) TEETHINA will Regu- late the Bowels and make Teething easy. Cures Cholera-Infantum and the Summer Complaints of Children Heals Eruptions and Sores, Removes and Prevents Worms. Anodynes on- soothe: TEETHINA cures the child .J. Oliphant and all Druggists keep it. 4w. RELIEF AT LAST!—From Cholera- Infantum and Summer complaints. ousts you find yourself exHading the DE. MOFFETT’S TEETHINA (Teething lung to the utmost, to take in the Powders) Regulates the Bowels and largest possible volume of the glori- ous aerial fluid. But we must close for the present our notes of this charming spot, and reserve for another missive, the events and ondits which chequer one’s ex- istence at a watering place H. H. J. makes Teething easy. Heals Eruptions and Sorcs. Removes and Preventstle formations of Worms in Children. No mother should be without it. Oli- phant & Hannah and all Druggists keep it. SSiSES , COMMre N SENSE.—It is simply in keeping with common sense to say Aarons on the Creation and Fall of Man. rided attention to the treatment of a certain class of diseases ought to suc- My bredrin, my tex mout be foun nneoo otitioners in general practice may fail. in de fust chapter ob Ginisces an atdo of 120 Lexi THE PROPRIE-SbEn werse. An itread dis way:"An City, has gi City, ha Di B. Such liberality alone, makes a pow- erful appeal to the public sympathy and support. THE CHLTEEATE FOUNT, de Lord He meek Adam." Now I is a guine to tell you how He meek him. as stated, bursts in a crystal tide from the living rock, and is approached by several marble steps, and covered ov- The water has been analyzed by Dr. Means, and pronounced very rich in remedial agents. Not having his an- alysis at hand, we shall attempt any enummeration or the several constit- cents. As to the value of the water. stand ready to testify, or have done so. For diseases of the liver, storm- ach and kidneys, cutaneous and scrof- rise and taste. Possessed of ample ulous affections, dy spepsia, indolent for twenty-five years, during which ile meek him outob clay and lebreeb mens The Is never or IVOL N into his nostrils de bref ob life, an he send to him for his searching list of questions you will see how this has been done in part. Consultationsin person or by mail FREE. become a libin soul. An de Lord Say he be fusrate. An de Lord say, rise up like a cricket. An de Lord meek one gardin to put Adam in an He call it Edin, an He planted 5 wid apple trees. An de Lord sot Adam to wok- in de groun an to keepin down de weeds an de grace. An de Lord tell Adam he mout eat all de apple cepen dem in de middle of de orchard, dem He want for He winter apple ; he mus not tech dem less he die. Bimeby Adam he be bery lonesome, an de Lord say he be sorry for Adam, case he look mighty solumntary, an he is a guine to meek helpmate. An de Lord Ocgib Adam a great big dostoblod- Dr. Foote’ works. Plain Home Talk embracin Medical Common S Very Respectinlis, Tr : W.J. PERRYMAN. Having a desire to serve the .1 that capacity, and havinveh the people in y some of my friends to been solicited nyself a candidate for The .announce ft pson county, sul 8 office, ion ination. I carieso the Democrat- .: mee. Very respectfully. SIR: My child, five years old, had ymptoms of worms. i tried calomel and other Wor ni medicines, but failed Bain’s Worms. Oil, and the first dose brought forty wornis and the second dose so many were passed I did not count them. 1 . 8. II. ADAMS. , I repaired by Dr. E’l Smith Lyndon Athens, Georgia, may7-6m For sale by Oliphant & Hannah. Smith’s Worm Oil. ATHENS, GX., October 24th, 1877. :DEAR SIR: Last night I called at the New Drug Store, Dr. King’s old stand and bought a bottle of "Worm Oil, and gave it to my little boy as directed. This morning he passed thirty-one worms. I had previously tried other worm me licienes. v , W. A. Barn. ,P repaired by Dr. E’d Smith Lyndon Athen, Georgia, may7,-6m For sale by J. J. Oliphant, eert-c-yvoere-neesen,*** THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE’S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and lead- en-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip3 . occasional headache, with humming I or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing, sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vom- iting ; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times costive ; stools slimy, not unfrequent- ly tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration, occasionally difficult, and accompa- nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis- turbed sleep, with grinding of the" teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. b J are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. iT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; it is an innocent prepa- ration, not capable of doing the slightest zatzery to the most tender infant. The genuine DR. MCLANE’S VER- MIFUGE bears the signatures of C. wrapper. O: DR. C. McLANE’S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy #for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head- ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival.‘ AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar.- atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are un. equaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated.. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression DR. MCLANE’S LIVER PILLS. - Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. MCLANE and FLEMING Bros. .Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. MCLANE S LIVER PILLS, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. Co L. M. WARFIELD tton ommision Mechran t. Commission, 50c Per Bale. Liberal advances made on consignment at best bank rates. Instructions careful Story, etc., are publications en 11 , annul actions caretui known to the reading public. Tak followed, and satisfaction guaranteed ing all of the Doctor’s publications OFFICE—Opposite Cotton Exchange together it is not too much to say hat not25tf 12 xcnanse millions of copies have been sold. t | - cbusiness you can engage • WELLING BELOW COST.—As I wish • $5 to $20 per day made by an to changes my business will sell, until then, worker of either se, right in further notice, at less than actual 1le , localities. Particulars and sam- wholesale cost the largest and most time at this business. Aar al — -1-1 a *** - & Co., Portland, Maine. STINSON select stock of White Pine Doors, Sash, Blinds &c, offered in Georgia. Send for price list. Orders with the cash promptly filled and satisfactio1 guaranteed. W. G. Ashley, 33 S Bread street, Atlanta, Ga. july103m PRESCRIPTION FREE! For the speedy Cure of Seminal V eakness. Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on by Indis- cretion or excess. Any Druggist has the ingre- clients A lidate for shier, a en Ecat ic nomination. I. G. MCKENNEY. FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. John W hereby announce the name of FT A drew S for Ta x-Colla - , -mean I am a candidate for Tax C 11 .. be omro or e n El Twant section. Tery Respectnitty day of the JOHN B. BROWN I am a candidate for Tax-Collector.° Respectfully A.LEWIS 14HEECCOHSEUrmox: independent candidate a an name as an Respectfully, W. W. T iNsetor FOR TAX-RECEIVER. To THE VOTERS OF UPsox COUNT ======= ELISHA M. GARRETT. edo hereby announce the name of nomination." MANTOTRRUTC icantiaatioencthod to announce myself the Democratic nominatione subject to Very R speetfully, 0 J ESSE R. M ALLORY. laicospectfully announce myself a candt- for Tax Receiver, sul eet to nomina- on. C. JACOB S: KING, roTIE VOTERS OF EPSON COUNTY: of hereby offer my name to the Voters Cmu Oct to the Dre TauiCwoe ihstion. THOS. W. DAVIS, We suggest the name of little Drury R ionic as a candidate for the office 1 Tax Rreiver for the next ensuing el. tion, subject to the Democratic Nomis tion. eNomina- MARVINS STANDARD COUNTER.PLATFORM WAGON&TRACK SCALES THE CHEAPEST N SAFE& SCALECO. 265 BROADWAY N. Y. 627 CHESTNUT ST. Philadelphia, Pa. 145 SUPERIOR ST, Cleveland, 0.7 ===================== TOTAL ABSTINENCE SAVING WINE TILL It RIPENS. * There is a curious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa- days, and have only recently been put upors the market. Dr. Underhill, the well-known Some of his heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wines then on hand to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sometim s been sent to market, and sometimes left to decay upon the vines. It is only now that the other heirs have succeeded in arranging for a settlement of the estate and the sale of the wines on hand. Among these is a wine of the vintage of 1864, described as a ‘ Sweet Uni n Port, but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more than any other European wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its purity, age and mellowness are remarkable, and both physicians and w new fanciers have a special interest in it as oldest native wine now accessible 1 any con- siderable quantity. The whole stock is in the hands of the well-known wholesale grocery house of the Thurbers.—/, Y. Tribune, Nov. 19, 1877.6 The above speaks for itself, but we would add that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither drugged, liquored nor watered; that it has been ripened and mellowe a by age, and for medicinal or sacramental purposes it is unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United States and at wholesale from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO.’ West Broadway, Reade and Hudson Streets, . Naw-Yous. • WESLEYAN FEMA LE COLLE II MACON, GEORGIA. THE Forty-first Annuals ssion A September 18th, 1378. E: blete: course of study thorough and exte ve. Fortermsapply to REv.C.: D.D., President, or C. W.SMITH Da secretary. A liberal coure, embrac ng nsive facilities in Art, Music, Sriev nd Literature, has been pi videdes ost-Graduites of this or L/ ot 1c re, able Female College as e.soi;