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THE MKSISEMJKH,
tiAFAVETTK, GEORGIA.
THUR'UUY M'IHXJNU, I'l l'. 17. 1' S 1
Loc.il Op'lon.
F«>r sevr rut yi-nrs tin <■ i•-
iHtnrc «if <W-or.’n I' * sivt-n tin
privilege t> every county In t* *
whethei |ntoX»i-iliiiir liquors e.-m ta-
Hnlil within itrt linA nnml er
of coin-lbs linvi . I'y n vole of i! -
eit'i-n*. abolished the - ..Mil it '
most gratify inir r«-n::- II Milutini.i
doclii mu tint’. . nil ili •'!iv of i ■ , liii
hn»« been um 'I flioii. i* tin' I 'l'i ■'
(raffle n long tin t*, t" little jmri ®o,
anil ihew people have <d !•>
the liullot, •ml li ivi- \vhi| pi- ! the
fight.
The latnrtitrd ex-Gov. If. V.
Johnson, in conversing with '
writer a year nr mi ago in ri Irn i < e
to the nurldi g of the h><"d ootinn
law within the hno. i! j of I . - jinl ■
fiiil eirruit. remarked that in lime
counties where whitky ha! lien
hiunshed, litigation line been de
creased at least cue-third, ami he
specially named .loin son cow tv,
for tve were in WnHiPdmro when
(he conversation toi k plnee. Ollier
sections Mar the s on" ti ■ 1 i 1,01. y,
anil they would i.ot reinu. the bar
room atul its attendant <■ vii« lor ny
consideration.
This question will he j.n ■•• ed Ic
foro the general mtcrnhly :,! its
mceting in July m *t, net to make
n whole: ale statute. In,; to give t e
people « ehiilid to deride ;he qtfes
lion for I hen s' I’ei. A pn oliurity
of our character is developed in
the fact that a man who works for
money usually i xhibits moro cm r
gy than one who works from 11.•
inspiration of public spirit. Ho it
may he reasonably expected tl.at
those who sell whisky to make
money will he more active in lhe’i
movements than the lemperanci
people.
Therefore it helmoves those win
are interested in this question ti
prepare themselves for active ivoil;
'j'.ii i• •is i n qutstion tlmt will hiio.j
greater blessings or more heneficia
results, if the crii.s-roiul whisk;
shops had been dosed during th
noutii ot October, tiiere would l av
oeen many an unpicked cotto
field swept of its th'i ey staple, an
v lirmly haled and in market to hav
swelled the r.lrtail v inciv.'ised n
ceipls. —Micon '.'chi/n./.i.
Energy Jhe i’n:<- Vl.n-.k of (.'cuius.
Ralph Waldo Kmerson. in cnee
his lecture®, describes with thiiclea
sweep cd a painter the vital nui
sity of energy and labor to evet
the most gifted. In the pres, i
day of sit am and punctuality, !•
lazy man, no matter how extra
ordinary his acquirements', tuns
always fall behind in lac rare o
human life, lie say.-:
"Genius unexi rled is no mort
genius than a bu.-iiel (if acorns is;
forest of oaks. There may be epic:
in men's brains, just as there art
oaks iii acorns, hut the tree and thr
hook must ciime out before we can
measure them. Wo very naturally
recall here that class of grumbh is
apt! .wishers w ho spend their linn
ill 1 inging to lie flight r than they
are, while they should be cmployni
in advancing tin n.s< Ives Thesi
bitterly moralize upon the injusiin
of society.
"Do they want a change? T.et
them change —who prevents it? 1
you are as high as your faculties
will permit you to rise in the scab
cf society, why should you com
plain of men? It is God that ar
ranged the law of precedence. Im
plead him to he silent. If you have
capacity for higher station, take i;
—what hinders you? How many
men would love to go to sleep and
wake up Rothehihis or Aston?
"How many men would fain to
gn to led dunces and wake up
Holutnoiis? You reap what you
have sown. Those who sew dunce
Seed, vice S'-eil, laziness seed, usu
ally gather a crop. They that sow
wind r. :qi a whitlwind. A man of
mere 'capacity undeveloped" is only
an oiganiZ'-d day dream with a skin
on it. A llmt and a genius that
will not strike lire are no better
than wet junk-wood. We June
.Scripture for it, that ‘A living dog
is better than a dead lion.’ If you
would be seen, shine.
‘At the present day, eminent
position in any profession is the re
sult of hard, uuwcai nd labor. Men
can no longer fly at one dash into
eminent position; they have got to
hammer it out by ste.-.dy and
rugged blows. The world is no
longer clay, but rather iron in the
hands cf its workers.”
Look not upon t/ie MYsslncku
when it if read. Buy a r.ew one.
WIMy end True;
Ho no of the sayings of tha! pious
hut witty eb rgyinnu. 11 v. Howland
Iliil, were renunluhV for hiping
the iii ton the head. Not another
Mow was needed to drive i' home.
Being very much giieced at the
condui t of some of hi* congrecn
tioil win were fii ipiMitlv mi
vmnotun!, he mice nfli n d the foJ-
Inwine prayer*
1 O T/ rd, Idesu those who are in
thsir lili'ces, have no-rev on those
who are on the road, at d srfvp those
wlo are getiiog r-'inly to eorne.”
lie oner said < fa man who kr-evv
the trotli, hut >e<ri" ) fifriiul to
jifeach it in its fullness.
- jf ere' - l.i : t' e f rn: has a don-
Ircv mumbles a th-ictlo — very cm
i ionsly,"
On a v.r-t -hi” a tmrnhf-r of prr
ns too!; efler in Ilia eh-ippl,
! (luring a leave shower, while he
i was t.rioifhinr: l:e r. narked:
“Miinv to-oj !e are !/i"atly hlnnacd
for mahing fiti-rligion a clonk,
hut I do ro t think llinee Bre much
la tter who make it nn umbrella. ’’ ;
Enterdn? the house of one of bis j
cm r r,. -atio". hi- ‘.-'W n rhild rn n
reel; ice |inr“<; ‘ D ir me,” he CX
nlnimed, “bow wondrously like
some ( 51 ristiiim! there is motion,
hut lin pr- press ”
Aprofifo-d C ristian. who was
addicted to ili-inking. naked him
1 onp'rtirrnllv, '■’imv, do you think,
Mr Kill; that a glnsa ol spijitß
would drive religion out of my
I heart?”
‘■No,’’ lie answered, “for there is
none in it.”
A lady who professed religion;
hut v hope daily practice was not in
harmony with it, once said to
him:
“I am glad to hear yen say so,”
replied Mr. Hill, “for f have hern
long iifra'nl for you, I assure you.”
Griff'll Sun.
, Th ■ IV rony Woman.
A singular and brutal murder
1 was committed last right in Chi ek
> - rtown, Charlotte county, says a
■ i C’harioUcbville, Va., special. Yea
r : terdav evenin'' a white woman wont
I | into John Dumps’ house and asked
,■ | to stay a day nv two. She scented
to have n great deal of money, and
a : the man agreed. lie had hilt one
i ! pood chnmon- in the house, and
I j told 1 cr h!h: could occupy that. He
i accordingly put her in there,
- I ,vicing her a hed by tim side of his
j bed. Demps, seeing that she
I had money, determined to murder
| her, and last iiight crept into the
I'j room artned with an ax. It seems
r | that his wife and the other woman
• j had changed beds during the night
i 1 and Dumps iv- nt to the bed that he
i suppi sed was occupied by the guest.
Ili e iu!d only distinguish the out
■ ! liinsot the figure upon the bed,
j -uni ho brought down the ax with
i j murderous chi es, lie, with two
blows, •tnatig'i'd his victim todtul.ii.
The imiso woke tlm sleeper in the
j ot! cr bed, r.ud the man discovered
by her screams that, he had murder
ed his own wife, instead of the
other woman. lie fled from the
room, and the woman, fortunately
j for her own safety, left the house.
I Denit s returned later and carried
tl c body of hi* wife into a clump
jof bu.-dics, and buried i! by the
light of a torch. lie then came
back, and was engaged in burning
I the sheets when he wn® arrested.
The guest gave her statement
i against him. The afl'uir causes the
most intense excitement.
Wouldn’t Call Nan s.
Bill Jones had been to sea, and.
mi his return, he was relating to
j iiif uncle an adventure which lie
Inu t with ou board a s'dp. "I was
. one night lea dug over the t iflk .il,
looking down into tlio mighty
ocean," Si.id William, “win nmy
1 watch fell from my pocket, and
I immediately sunk out of sight. The
f vessel was going ten knots an hour;
but nothing daunted. 1 sprangov- r
die rail, and, after a long search,
! found the watch, came up dose
under the stem, and climbed back
to the deck without r.nv otn- know
ing 1 had been absent.” “William,’
said his uncle, opening his eyes to
their widest eapaety,"how ia-t did
von say the vessel was sailm.?'
i “Ten knots an hour,” replied Will -
iatr. "And you dived down i n
the sett, William, and came up
with the watch, and climbed up
the rudder chains?” “Yes, uu do. '
"And you expect ran to beii-ve
i ywir story?" “Os course,” lepln d
William, "you wouldn’t dream of
calling me a liar?” "William,"
raid his uncle, gravely, “you know,
I never call anybody names; but if
the Mayor were to come sit'd say
■J Dial). T want to find the hi -■ st
i liar in town,’ 1 won id come . tr ight
to you and say, 'Wiiiiam, the May
j or wants to sie you.’ ”
A;l < " i,t l. .iiintlf.
A I;]' otniugiim tolhe Clitcln
imti Cmmaerelal say*:
“About .:■> -ail a cue ns li.i* lately
talk'll iiiiAt your corropondeitl’x no
t!i i* occurred in tlii- (Moim.c} county,
and »h nld In* written ti|> a.* a warning
n> vicious liovii, if that ciw arc mip*
■ o •1i oi . r h;,. i warning'. A..1.!
Payne, of free!: Township, lmd
:i bright ami pretty daughter of r vfn \
vciirn, who n ii'iidwl the district acliool
in Hie iiiui'lihiirl.ootl of lu*r father’*
f.-in.i, 'in a |>l ■•hi! nioriilng niioiit
four vc/ii's : vvliiic o:i her v.ay to
M-iiooi. tlic girl iv;.- met iiyoviciour
tic!\;V<or hoy, tlircc or foiiryetire older
tiiiin lieme!.", imd niio hnd n demi black
snake which he «"ir: ied on a atlek. %Ho
III' - ! tie •'•••id ' mt’.e in 111" I'" ■
and “lie w .s - > terriile 1 that Die could
no! run ir.viiv. Then lie tool; the 1 trike
and wiitp;'l it Broun I her neck and
Kiiorid' i » nod rail off, leaving her thus
i i vie no !. She shoo 1 ; flit* reptile < flf,
imd hastened on to mho d. The ehihl
w,a jrreatiy agitated during the entire
forenoon, and when sin- rctui in I home
liar-p iro n J , '.-redly ■ l-irnie.l, nig-d
liar to tell them vvhnt had occurred, for
her conduct was wild and 'ratisc. M!."
jive |lie story in n dltjoiided nimuier,
do !"king old frequently, ‘Take the |
■mike away!’ Uy night. Ivr reason |
iv.t- a wreck, and Inis so reuviinail ever |
«’nce. For four years she has lose - j
111: "I no one, hut daily set. with 111 r j
li'tle Date on her lap, markir.;'out the |
s one !1 a'lt’es ■ lud been given as a
|e Oil on that f.i‘:;l day vyle n the hoy ;
|i!.u>ed the dca I snake uhoiil. her, and j
this monotony wasonly broken at tini'v
when she would erv out, ‘Take lie
snake away!’ Hoping that medical |
seienee might po ii'lly do somethin;; |
for the relief of his daughter, Mr, .
Fay lie took her to the Stale A ylttm at ;
Imlianapali'! a few weeks ago. Tie
pliVslelans of the Institution last week
wrote him there was only a faint hope
fir Ids beautiful child, and she will
probably end her davit an occupant of
the Asylum for the [nciirnUc l.i au .
A“Hrok; n Hunt Applicdjo Boys.
On Monday 1 st a fine young
cow was seen in an old field near
the city prancing around with her
tail in tho air, pawin':, bellowing
and goring the earth as if the were
punching her horns into thousand
imaginary foes. A drove of bo
vine-; soon collected and looked at
the antics of |hc c-.nv with
depicted on their facts. At last
pile pitched into « half decayed
stump, nr.d made the rotten wood
lly; thinking that alt:* would tear it l
to pieces site took a step or two
backward, nod lifting her tail high
er with a loud roar she (.’ashed at
the stump; her horns penetrating
the hard wood held lu r firmly, and
site quieted down. While in tins
condition a cow went up and gored
her uoiiiccifully in the side, eothat
she wrenched olTahoru getting rid
of her tormentor and the stump.
An old darkey who had witnessed
the whole transaction said: “Data
just do way with young folks, Mas
sa, doy pitches round, lias doir fun
and pay no "tcutiou to old folks,
h'iist thing doy knows dey is done
sumfing wrong, dey is stuck in jail
or dey runs olf, but dey ain’t so
fair. Doy is smutted doir character
Mt-vi; dey is loss a horn and been
hurled. It takes ein a long time to
hold cpd.-.ir heads agin. Better
be quio!, Massa.’— Sumter Repub
lican.
A Smart tleorgia Fanner.
Says the Cedar Creek Corres
pondent o! tie New nan Herald:
"Mr. Joseph Sewell, on tiiieen acres
of tpland that has been in cultiva
tion upwards id'fifty years, made
eleven hales cotton av. raging over
600 pounds to the bale. Mr. Si'-
well's manner of preparing liis cot
ton doubtless will te inter',sting to
our farming bietliercn. lie don’t
break no his land, hut makes a
lined bed by throwing to furrows
together with a turn plow, without
laying off rows as many do; just
before planting ho plows out the
middles. W hen he gets ready to
plant he opens the beds with n
short scooter plow, puts in about
125 pounds of guaoo to the acre,
putting in hi* p’unting seed at the
S ima tinu ; cultivates shallow, plow
mostly with a swteps. He pre
pares his corn land on low lands the
same w;y, and after planting
mak's bis corn cop with seven
furrows to the row. The old stylo
is usually to pat seven furrows first
plowing, which would makes about
25 ti rAv in making tint crop. Mr.
Sew,-II never fails in in n using
;.e> !
rwwwpswasr "it---. - ■*-**•—■•■*so
fib S!CO PRESEP3TI
fcja, For a Ltoitno tilt vtU s
t •,'pcW Eivw as Part and Hiiy
i r \ as tills uua,
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This Is the Knot cf E .ve Hu rhlcti. It
er.w i off a S toot leg la 2 rainwtss.
20,000 in eao. Tie cheapens machine
rude, and fullyw.wrantcd. Circular fta.
Cnit'd i"-.tos tl.emirrcturins Co., Chlaaco. hi.
TwliT innST .* foyyr.' * t," 0
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of Kf* at value; atui it may in tUc provleioace o. (ioti,
save many usvnil Uvps. Amlre**.
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roors, Sash, iiiiads, lilonldlrg, Dressed j
Boar and Window lumber, lloorinj,
Frames, Idantlss, Ceiling, Weather-,
Brackets, Eailasters, boarding, Etc., Etc.
ROUGH LUMBER . FARCY POSTS, LATIIS, ; SHINGLES, AC.
Market Street near Rnilrovl Crossing,
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Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
123 & 131 State St., Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A.
For Sale by «H. N. fficfder & Co., Rome, Ga.
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tn ' 3 ’ V' r l , ' r.!:i Ibc l>< dy ot the ««r Into ndtbrr.
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c >*-o-V ■ \ V '.l . ... rv v." • r-.t Her tor rtielllnscern ferponl
\ , .1 t V; T -'i', -0.1. o:• f. '-111-Uiniiir )«:r;.o»a, no manor
£M Pt • f-'• •• ■) Low P’ftPvlvp-.Mt li-n’-ice l plifilers ho jr.nyliavp.
\ , ■ ‘ / £t ,;i.l Wi’-itself tfmy»!mc»
\ w A* ' overon AnvS'arfli.
# v Otrr PRT?SnU?r r JSB LEB i 8 deitlae<| to
\v ‘ •' iled-iv. V.''l»pti once inf ro'lncea nootbcrsmail
V u h j) r V -iji ■ . -v’uo'l. '>V.'bv il • Best Hand Corn Shellercveß
J J i ivpnt..«i c7 ni- x “ •• V/ANTED in every County. .
i \ rrFttr'Pale bvi.lt first-clas C untry Stores nnd De!.lerain Har t d J ra t r^ a "J
' _—Jk y Agricultural Implements, Ask your ukam.i: for it, and If he has not 8>?y?» 2^*
Q aVi 11 Rend a S tniple nri-paJd to nnv n<ldrpF« upon rwo.pt o f ßi- Addrojj
v a V tlio ouiy Muaulucturers, Publisher-, FABM & FJREoIOE, vpr.ngfield, ObW*
J. F. WARDLAW. K. C. JONEF;
WARDLAW & JONES,
'Atthe Old Stard cf Eeecs Tros., in' DeSoto,
Dealers in all kinds of
pp;p’.r pp-fi y. :? (&n^ f’lrajp"
ff 1 i-iuii’wil t i-L-dilL ii y t’syyy-2sy^ 9
F» ir Pi pp - & «mn nm« "pap©
and all kind of supplier, usually kept in a first class grocery store. •
We have ain connection with our store a largo commodious stable aniTfwagGn
| yard.
The trade of Walker and adjacent counties especially solicited.
JlfipWe pay the highest tn irke: price for ail kinds nf country produce, and sell
our goods at “rock bottom prices.” WARDLAW & JONES.
vH2 •& sor* 9
DEALERS IM
! CLOCKS, CLOCKS,;
%
JEWELRY ASD SILVERWARE.
- GEOIXCIIA.
)@>Stnd 3* GIBCUEiAK.
(3 a a CD LLi dSr ?
• DEALER IN
3PXJ 13FS. 3l ”1? UJ E2. ss ?
SUCH AS
BEBSTADS, BOKM’S, WASBSTAWBS, TABLES
CIiABKS, METAUC CASES, CASKETS, COF
iTA T ROBES, AAO A GEI¥«ERAE
eia’e CP' 1 TammiA'os.
All orders by mail or telegraph promptly filled.
Wo. aa Market sti-eef, CMATTAAOOGA, TEA A.
rcr- . ."j:.-ra? . .’j l ' ■ *. j r ~~ . nw. 1 T ....OMW
Hr. A. Y N E 3
DEALER IV
FAMILY O FfIKSY GR3OERIES, &C..
We have n sp'ondid line of Also a line assortment of
flontiffiiru'--i:an.*" .-tod*, WkiPiic* and every thing
Factory Yarn-., Co.lkec, usunfiy Kept in a tirst-
Sttti'f.r Salt and ' class GROCERY
Tflackcrel. STORE.
Ail kinds of
Pi’odiiice wanted
tor which we will pay
the highest nsarkel peice.
®S“The trddc of A'oa-th Georgia respectfully solicited
Betiveen the W. & A. R. R.cro.'Sin? and the A. &G. S. Depot.
GHATTAXOOGA.TEXN'ESSiIB.