The Lithonia new era. (Lithonia, Ga.) 188?-1???, December 16, 1890, Image 2

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is Y HORSING r Editor. , L BR6AN DEKALB BO. Stmacaimov Katies: One year. $1.00; ....... '* ' '“oasts; three mouth*, s® Anvstmsrso Rate* : Seventy five cent* per square, (one inch space) insertion. fifty cent* for ______■ insertion. Special rates_„ . advertisement* to run longer than one Advertisements from responsible par¬ ties will be published until ordered but, when the and time charge* is not made specified accordingly. in the copy, Communication* for individual ben¬ efits or persona) character charged for the same as advertisements. All bills due after the first insertion. Correspondent* expressed alone by are them respotwiblc through for opinions red I c!»m jfL mail the Lithonia post office as matter. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Sheriff—Henry C. Austin. For Clerk Su. Court— If. II. Burgess. For Treeeorer—J. A. Mason. For Tax Collector—-Isaac N, Nash. For Tax Receiver—Irwin L. Teat. For County Surveyor—F. L. Guess. For Coroner—Robert K. Jones. LITHONIA, GA, DEC.10,1890. Thu Congressional Record has put Is Iu appearance at this office and we are happy. Tux State Agricultural Society will hold its next meeting in Savan¬ nah, on the 11th of February. Tas oorurr stone of the Grady hospital in Atlanu will be laid Tueaday, Dec., 23rd, the first ntini varaary of Mr. Grady’s death. It is aaxi that the new apportion¬ ment bill to he proposed in Congress will give Georgia an extra Congress¬ man, making eleven Congressmen for Gfiorgia. Kx-Scx ator Brad well, of Liberty county, hue been appointed State School Commissioner. He was our ehoioe and we believe he was the choice of a majority of the people, and he will make a splendid coiotuis Ir is raid for membr-^Rod that Gordon will be inlUat*4-u4o WAH»neeniDehsiaR3^ . ns* in a f«w day*. It ts Mid two. Gov. Nor. and Geo. Gordon aspire to be traders of the alliancetnen of the state—Marietta Journal. T«b Greensboro Herald Joarnal fa right when it says: The press of the ooaotry is a unit in an appeal for » more rigid enforcement of the laws. The laws are too lax, and thfi only reason for it ia the indiffer of tbs people. Public senti meat should be awakened in this re ■Utt, __ Ho*. pI7*!0R Wai.sb, editor ot fib* Augusta Chronicle, has declined ike appointment tendered him by President Harrison as a member of of the Indian commission to arrange satisfactory settlement at the Hot Spring* Agency. Mr. Walsh dame not relish the idea of the red¬ skins having a ghostly dance over his scalp. Tan August a Chronicle says: The Stephen* Memorial association de¬ cided upon a model for the Stephen* statue, which discards the ornlobes and roller chair, and present* him standing erect, before the date of his infinities. This will not be fa miliar t* those wbo knew Mr. Steph¬ ens iu the late yefirs of feta Kfe, but pleasing way fa .wtiiOT i ■ «ig T in Ik A is fHWwrr# -.....— — - m ssa m kia »tt imw # « thaafil ■■■■ f »* WM f Cor itf^re ages. dt has surely been bor the Greensboro Herald Journal aw} Editor Yeung rays: down stairs, who stir* the perpetual furnace fires, has a bill of sale oa the chronic borrow¬ er of bis county paper. And none t to foreclose. Thu borrower receives amusement, and instruction, with, one cent toward* the support et the paper he reads.” Tux Nsw Kba wit! make firet of next year, ^ now that we •teiit Kdhirfii iMpriitni vilk nl m «>ld| wbo is a writer.—L itho* ia Jfaw m want with “ao al th* South Ite btgb- OUIi MON Mr. .u?. 5 x; ■ inn several )ears ng«, skit «>tnc of oar American capitalist* were grow ing too rich. English The great M*tc*rt>»n thought that our Stwtm iai anti husi item interests were in danger of full ing under the absolute control of a few rich men. In a recent article on great for¬ tunes the New .York World showed (bat we have a thousand men who are each worth $1,000,000 or more. Scores of American* are worth more than any European moiiseon—more than the richest of the Ifotbchildr. In Europe a great fortune is the ac¬ cumulation of a long ancestry; in this country it is generally the accu¬ mulation of a single generation. We have 122 Americans who are worth over $5,000,000 each. Thirty-five of oar capital ista art worth over $10,000,000 each. And there are three men in United States who are worth $100,000,000 each. Think of it! There are men in this country whose incomes are over $20,000 adayl The farmcra of the south, at a time when they are unable to turn their cotton into its cash will see something in this golden picture that will give them food thought. In fact, the farmers doing a good deal of hard these days, and it is bound to duce results. The National ers’ Alliance has just put a plank, in iu platform in favor of a just and e joitable graduated tax on and the country will endorse it. Un¬ der such a lax something can be done to prevent the $20,000 a day capitalists from growing and the $1 a day toiler from grow¬ ing poorer. It is the of too much wealth in the hands the few that check* general prosper ity. The farmer* are on the right and in thi* fight they arc the people, for the people are with them.—Con¬ stitution. IF YOUli HOUSE IS ON You put water on the burning bers, not on the smoke. And if have catarrh you should attack disease in lie Hood, not in nose. Remove the impure cause and the local effect subside*. To thi*. take llood’g Sarsaparilla, great blood purifier, which find permanently wore* catarrh. also strengthens tne nerves. Be to get only Hood’* Sarsaparilla. Mr. Henry L. Brittain, one the oldest men in the State, died in Athene last week. Sfsakkr J. L. M. Irby has been sleeted United States from South Carolina—be Senator Wade Hampton. Tiie legislature baa cut off appropriations to the branch col¬ leges of the State University, ha* appropriated funds to .the Uni* ^ Tux committee of the Alliance, appointed to charges against Polk, Livingston and Maeuoe, composed of 25 unanimously agreed that there not a shadow of evidence against the two former. Ten of the 25 be¬ Macune guilty of crooked¬ ness, or at least of great indiscre¬ tion. Attoxxev Grrxbal Pops, South Carolina baa been arrested for discharging from bi* office a clerit named Thomas 11. Butler. N. (ionsates, correspondent of the and Courier* swore out the warrant, virtually charging Pope with not knowing the law. Butler, is a nephew of Senator M. C. Bn'.ter.and was diecbargwd he did not vote for Tillman. The alliance members of the leg¬ islature believe in being paid for services, as all previous legis¬ Tbs salaries remaiw ibe ss follows : The salary of the of the senate and speaker the house is fixed at seven dol¬ a day, the secretary of the at $$© a day, the clerk of the $70 a day, messenger* aad of both at four a day. Along with these ap¬ $25 for each committee $2.00 for each page and $700 statlotMwy was appropriated, 2000 pieces of firework* At HolIiagsworAe. —Owreg to a great |tSty^ C ~T* 3H m ifCN —In Mr. J, C. Johnson th* >t Sabbath school bra an excellent better caa W —Emory th* Util# eight, old son of Mr- J. L. .Reid, of — 1 Mr. Thomas I». Stewart/ o. tfcDvn <„igb, has offered the nn»i sensible theory for cheap money »«• have u },«ard of. He insula that n should tirrl .uty ,f c- iigr, «* i-i .»!»>; i„h the national booking tew. The,,, Instead of inaugurating the snbtreaa ary scheme for the loan of money by i be government at a nominal rate, they should form strong cotton ware¬ house coin panic*. If a farmer dveij ed to deposit his cotton be could do so, making his bales to w< igh not less than 460 pounds. If he needed an advance on the cotton the com pany would issue him a $30 certifi¬ cate of deposit or leas; which would have the appearance of a ba.tk bit!. This certificate, then, being based on a bale <*f cotton, ordinarily worn. $45, would enter at once on its miss¬ ion as a circulating medium, thus putting millions of dollars into cir¬ culation without a cents interest be j„g to anyone. In the mean¬ time should the cotton rise, the de¬ positor could sell and realise on the advance. The $30 certificate could be redeemed at any time, by a for e jg„ or home holder, by being pre rented to the warehouse company w j, 0 would have the bale of cotton, or «30 deposited with them by the original depositor should he sell the cotton. COLD WAVES Are predicted with reliable accura¬ cy, and people liable to the pains and aches of rheumatisin dread ev¬ ery change of damp to stormy weather. Although I food’s Sarsa¬ parilla is not claimed to be n posi¬ tive specific for rheumatism, the re¬ markable cures it has effected show that it may bo taken for this com¬ plaint with reasonable certainty of benefit. Its action in neutralising the acidity of the blood, which is the cause of rheumatism, constitutes the secret of the success of Hood’s Sar¬ saparilla. If you suffer from rheu¬ matism, give Hood’s Sarsaparilla a fair trial; it will do you good. CAUSE AND EFFECT. Occurences that are widely sepa¬ rated in point of time and place may yet be intimately related to each other. Here is an illustration of the the 4th day of last Novrml w an election for members of the leg islature was held in the state of Kaiitos, itoul a considerable RScj >ri ty of the members chosen belongs to the Farmers’ Alliance party,— Among other duties that will de¬ volve upon this legislature will be that of electing a successor to Sen¬ ator Ingalls, whose term will expire on the 4th of March next. That is occurrence nrnnber one. One day last week, in the senate of the United States, a resolution was introduced by one John J. In¬ galls, instructing the commissioner of agriculture to distribute free to the farmers of Kansas such seeds as they may need for putting in their next year’* crop*. This is occurrence number two. Though the theatres on which they were enacted are wide apart in both time and placx, it is easy for a fellow to trace the chain that links them together. A Wind man may now see why it is that John J. Ingalls desires the Kansas farmers to think that he love* them, They should return thanks for the seed and elect the other fellow to senate.—Sparta Isbmaelite. McElree’s Wine of Carduf and THEDFORO S BLACK - DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in DeKalb county. H. W. Gibbs A Co., Lithouia. Alliance Co-Operative Co., LUhonia. J. E. Elliott A sou. Cbsroble*. H. A. Jolly, darkston. U. Jewett, Decatur. W. tv. Mason. Decatur. T. C. Avery, Deeatwr. * C. L. Trimble. Dnswoody. O. B. Copeland, Dunw.ewiv. STBSSSSSE. J. H. Atlierson A Ca, HUrae Mountain. Campbell A Boa. Stone Mountain. M. M. McOebeo A Co., atom Mountain. W. H. FhsrT. Stone Mountain. Robinson A Wells, Stone Mountain. George R. Wetkt, Stone Mountain. Robert M. Clarke. Panola 4. B. Simraoa*. Panola, —Cohl weather U already in order to keep ooa»f«rtabie ladies and hubs m'wse* will hav buy a nice cloak. Almrnd JbGeorge have the largest and l»st line of la¬ and m cloaks ever brought Lithonia. They are perfect tie* and the ladies , 3 v N«» 50 At Coly is w / ' L.,„, ysyp v m » h%d\ CaIarr „ “ I win sajr I have been troubled for *ev wrsl years with that terribly disagreeable disease, catarrh. I took Hood's Kars spa. rilla with the very best result*. It cured me et timl conttHu.! dropping to my throat, sad stuffed up feeling. It h*» also helped my mother, who law token » for rue down state of health and kidney trouble." Me*. 8. ». Hjut«, Putnam. Conn. “I have nsed Hood's Sarsaparilla for ca¬ tarrh with very satisfactory res nits, I have received toon' permanent benefit from it than front any other remedy I have ever tried." M. & 1 !ka», of A. Read at Sue. Wau*eon,a Hood’s MS Sarsaparilla h t alldniegM*.ftirtator** Prepare*<mlj to u-1-HOOP A CO. AyotoetiMiw, LovcvU, Mm*. IOO Doses One Dollar FOR SALE. An elegant buggy-horn*, six years old. One fine mule, seven years old. A Vice. ONE or TWO HORSE Carriage. A splendid Top Buggy. Wagon, Harness Flowstocks, Plow*, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Cradles, etc., etc. All for sale VERY CHEAP. Call on X)H. V. F. PiiAUtt, or, R. L Simms, Decatur, Ga. M feM SWXM.M &<ra4wi«,Trwy . 7-l.SO-s work «•*•*? for Ilea dor, rs. klf-uway trot Mkr as moth, but w*e*» ifreteh you.jukkiy how t. e*r» from #*» to r. [r •&tszT& “vr.:; i L To Ertablish lost Seed. U. F. West 1.Motion to establish lost v* > deed to 20 acres of land in G. W. Akers, \ land lot No. 147 in the loth district Kalb county, of originally in DeKalb Hemy superior but now court, De Spring term, IShl. TO G. W. AKERS: You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next term of the superior court of DeKalb county, Georgia, to 1 m hold in and foreaid county on the second if Monday in February, «hy said ISM, deed to show should cause, not be any established you can, in lieu of said lost de¬ or stroyed original. Richard . Witness the Honorable Clark. Judge of said court. This August 22, 1800. ! $1. U. Ik-HOMS, o. a. c. i » rr*-1 ■ rt fcm.will mm* «*•) J; xsgt ^ t Vt' H ttif- V wl IW AminMu, A.-Wrera M»*nr #* «o-." Administrator’s Sale, QTATE OF GEORGIA, DkKAI.B O County, oSSaary Bv virtue of su order «f the Court of of DeKalb county granted at the yjlfp. term, I8l*>, of *a:d Court, will be sold before the court bouse door, in tl,o t'tou 8- Tuesday of Dcuatnr, January, county, o* the *t u> toM. within the isgal hours "f sate, the following praterfy, 4 to wit: Fifty South acres, East more or U-*s, tend in Hie corner of land lot 63, In the tfitb district Ilf lit Kafli rtnrr'y. ."old «s the property of Mrs. M E. Itertcombe, {division deeeeeoti, for the purtmso of Till* and of paying the debts of deitlisml. Dee. 1, 1890. Terms of ash. J. O. Jou.NStoX, Adminf* the cstoto of M. E. Holcomb** iv ' ■ 1 1C1HE IN !ii> •’orld !S nn Hrfrr CD - — .. AS-A' N.G. p A'.EDi : :N; . V . CORF SKI TONE . •2SYST •- ' A r .. i ► -■ 'BMW (tow* >••<>» M*. XW ■«»■*» «*• «»«**« * ri» m fc««> W. .A f W A*. teliSf: T* tolSf,' Appointments.' I will be at th^ place* on the date* for thepSsrpotoOl tW collecting State and County Taxre tof year IS®: lteeatur. Monday and Tne*. Nov. S and 4 THIRD AND LAST ROUND. utboma, Tureday, Dee. 18 Stone •* J9 i. tWAfiMB* •ry mraMra. y,r lot of - a mem* r tor rale, *8* tjf seed— , . wheat eg aoKfix. wm C. Jobn- • .e . . - j whom it the y in J sSSf M. R*o«»Ar.K, on Ordinary. , the and tot said W . OF GEORGIA, DnKAI.E tVwty. Ordinary’s Where** W, Office, .1, Houston, Septem¬ 8», 1890. of James O. Powell, de¬ represents entered to me, by record, his petition that he filed Mid on fully administered James O. Powell’s this is, therefore, to cite ail per¬ concerned, heirs and creditors, why said to cause, if should any they tan, Ire discharged not hi* said trust and receive letters of utt the first Monday in Janua¬ istn. a Ordinary. W. M. Raosoai.e. of georgia, Tikkalb County all —Ordinary's whom it Office, Decem- H. 1, 1800. To may concern: I). Cowan having applied in due form to undersigned for permanent letters of with will annexed, on the of Harris Crowley, late of said deceased, I will pass upon said on the under first Monday hand in and J anus 1881. (JivMi my of¬ signature. W. M. IUcrdai.r, Ordinary. OF GEORGIA, DxKALB County. December Court 1, 1800. of Ordinary, The appraisers Chau? upon friend application of of the Egbert mi¬ next children of Edmond Brisco, for said minor all children, concerned having their return, pei-sous hereby cited to show cause, if any have, at the nest January, 18t*l, of this be Conrt, granted, why said application not W. M. Raosoalk, Ordinary. - OF GEORGIA, DkKAI.B Gountv.—Ordinary’* 1 Office, Decem¬ 1, 18ID. Whereas annexed W. Kirkpatrick, of Jos¬ with will Walker, deceaseti, represents entered to me, his petition duly filed and on that he ha* fully administered Walker’s estate: thi* is, there¬ to cite all person* concerned, heirs they creditors, to show cause, if any why said administrator should not discharged from hi* said trust and re¬ letters of dismission on the first in March, 1801. Ordinary. W, M. Ragsdale, OF GEORGIA, DbKALB County. Ordinary's Office, Decem¬ 1, 1890. Whereas L. B. Jones, ad¬ of William Wright, deceased, to me, by bis petition that he duly and entered on record, ha* administered William Wrigh t'* e« tote; thi* is, therefore, to cite all person* heir* and creditors, to show if any they can, why said admin¬ istrator should not be discharged from his said trust and receive letters of dis¬ mission on the first Monday in March, 1801. W. M. Ragsdale. Ordinary. TATE OF GEORGIA, IHK.U.B Ciwintv. Ordiuarv's Office. r*c«cm- 1, 1W. wticvca* J. r. Nauhiox, ml of EMdiug Maddox, <U-ccas ims fully Administered Ficldin sddox’ ca¬ tote; thi* is, therefore to rate all person* coneefttod, heirs a:nl creditor*, to show if any they can, why said admin¬ istrator should not be discharged letters of from dis¬ his said trust aud receive mission on the first Monday in March, mt. W. M, Ragsdale, Ordinary. - ....... .....„ _____ 4—, ......... : » to Notice of Local Legiilation. m ^7fi w is ],’ e rebj ; ven that during tne 5re(Hmt the session of of Georgia, s general that assembly bill wifi State a be introduced to create a new charter or ur amend and revise the acts granting Stone corporate authority to the town of Mountain, Ga., and to confer additional power to Mayor and Council of Stone Mountain, Ga, Thi* Nov. 11, 1890. Noth* is hereby given that a bill will introduced in the present general incor¬ as¬ of the State or Georgia to porate Pleasant Grove church district, in the southern portion of Berkshire in Gwinnett county, Ga. and of to spirltoux prohibit the sale and manufacture or malt liquors within three mile* of «aid church. This X oy, 13, 18& >.__ ,HE n *c \iriI.L BE SOLD BEFORE THE V V court house door, in the city of Decatur, I).-Kalb county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in January, 1891. within the legal hours of sale, to the highest to-wit; bidder, the following property, 1,800 pound* of lint cotton, more or less. Fif¬ ty bushel* more, or less, of com and 130 bushels, more or less, of cotton seed,lev¬ ied on a* the property ot J. C. Pierce to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issned from the superior court of DeKalb county in favor of Almand A George v*. J. C Pierce. J. W. Jkxkjxs. Deputy Sheriff. ALSO, 1HTILL BE BOLD BEFORE THE 7 T court house door, in the city of Decatur, DeKalb county. Ga,, on the first Tuesday in January, t891, between the legal hour* of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit : Twelve acres, more or loss, of land, the same being » part of land lot No. 124 in the Wth district of DeKalb county, andjn the North-East Corner of said lot. Levied on as the property of Thos. A. Minor to satisfy one justice court fi fa, issued from the T234 district of Fulton county in favor of E. S. Steadman vs. said T A. Minor. Levy made by J. A. Norton, L. C. and to this &ed. Dee. I, ]89te Tenant in possession not* J. W. Jawxixs, Deputy Sheriff. ... 0UB HEW IMPROVED SiRSER eatvess.ee Wmfi? • F. _ A course of all bad feeling re health to perf« WI P. ! ** * ; f L *r | muymmmm tum. ; { mwwm y*jA h'f> i - >■; ; - - Se Zff’o-u.xa.d. -A.t Draff IS m W. H. 0 LL 1 NGSW ■ 1 Goods of all kincte—Young men and young ladies it will pay you to call and see my handsome presents and the. .children won’t be happy unless the “old folks’' buy their TOYS from me. Dec~i6~tf W. H. HOLLINGSWORTH. ^ - ■ m FINE SHOWCASES >—jk.® Lowest S^saoaw-— Also Wall and Prescription cases, Cedar C jests. Barber Furniture, for Jewelry Store* Tray* *nd and Stool*. Cabinet Work of all kinds. Complete Ostflts Banks. Catalogue free. Address ATLANTA SHOW CASE CO., Atiaata, 6a. *<» V % ■ ; TI 1 H AU.IANCR Sk s Deceiving New Goods Daily. SHORT PROFITS*'! Make the goods sell, and therefore, we keep new an d fresh goods on hand all the time. Come and get our prices—they are so low that if we were to publish them it would frighten the other merchants almost to death. A liberal share of the public patronage solicited. Call and see us at Albert and Callaway's old stand. John Nunnally, J. L. Cimpp , President. Business Manager BUY A Home and Farm! If you want a home and farm now is the time to buy fanning cheap. land in Some of the best the state can now be secured cheap. Go and look at the land and yon will be certain and buy one of the following tracts: on^lcrt hand »id« of Cov | ,)i^ Acre*, ’ Jix “mftes' iron* Maeaire’s Lithonia. , of , *7*) Acre*, with house, on binds right of | Covmgtcm road, joining fir ) fj / Acre*, good house on the land, , on the Covington ” road. Thi* l* li eT£c? ci -h. .,-.Iu , 1 I ‘I > * Lawrencevslle crm - bou ^ t ,,n road, H? adjoining t he ♦ «/ lands of W ill George. Price* and term* reasonable. Apply to DK. J, L. JOHNSON, Liibooia, YOU ABE ES A BAB FIX. Bat we will cure you if you wiB ns. M«n who sre Weak, Debilitated, suffering from Nmoue I> l.iKtv Seminal Wuakntvi,. and all tb« discretions, whiel ! i Surgical institute, 134 Sprues fit. Nashville, Ten*. —Th# They antes a care of pay •OM. >i '“tMJX *T Tf j uil n.. -. * > TWENTY-FIVE Cl For tld* *ms!l an the Gecntia Ftmtei three month* on tri ! W.T. Christopher. tl Hi: i ; Gsefili to ■ w# win Allknc* R< , Qt this “ mi, -, or AGENTS WANTED for Dr, ialmage’s New Book, Covering his life's work *»d great trip “To, Through, and From the Chrlit Land," entitled "From .Manger td Throne," Vwituratrainir a Vara t TFfi fllf PWti Tfif engraving* of scenery to Holy Land, cop¬ ies of Land old masters, Time* and of picture* the Saviour, from the and Jernsalera also a grand pictare of on the day of the crucifixion, in 12 colot* and ten foot in length. This Is TAIr N AGE’S life work and his greatest book. Orders are now pouring in teem all pari* of the civilised world. sxm gSife'jSgsrJTS L'teil.We pf!t,-Uon "the* mt* mi wvaderful of all book* about the Land. Times, and People of the Bible. Go to work NOW and you will make hundreds of dollars. Territory going with a $ set now; no capital needed. Name »»d write at once for par B. F. JOHN CO., 2600 Main Street, XYA. _ A . . H W I* I Alt II « UI •I DRUGGIS •y Li *. w . a full line m Per fi etc, which CO. - / 1 to tne are re and settle at once* now you you will or account in the officer. W. J. . «*-, ” “ * *S90.