The advertiser. (Cleveland, Ga.) 1881-1???, October 15, 1881, Image 2

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at TO oayoi in ' ■ er>. ruuy i rut: i the resort It- : O D ie able discern ■ he.vo ■ oninio: a very ET. i i C: :: i s? ing hip eoiru; thin it wo hi: tspf sacred in poo ide thrum au i H uicy :u fa to go to that goodly land, Uu: llbt be an extra star pU up.jf'i their v,vut for the nol.lo aoi SUPERIOR COURT. There h-w be-. ; two weeks’ of row delightful weather. Our s'reels ha- c been cl ; ar of mud and nv an whisky, and our Court has moved along in a 'quiet, smooths , way. 1 ■’’’ l,r; ‘ n,s (f ' flit: oil'd oi all the bits-nes ' s body and adjourned on Friday n n of the first weeki h'imre wer but few bills of indictment, wh'ch speaks large¬ ly for iroproven;; ut in ibe morals of out pi oplu. f here w»a- bu t lit tie -drin k ine. and so far as we know, there was no straight, out Oranlumness. Taking tho } ;, ,3 v,o.i;! 1:* r ami the quietness of the people i.i.gethor, it was indeed a pleas ;;i;: to:n of court. Tho Judge, Solici¬ tor, tho bar and ; D* Jurrors sc«tuc<i to toon several duties in a firm and quiet v .yv. - -♦ THE SIXTH COMET. Iuii liigence received at tho Warner Ob ■r .porv, Rochester, X. Y., from Bf: Br.g’.ind, Mates that I’.of. wf F. i:r>g discovered a bright new , the -1 h 'cs‘. It h located it. ; istc.lhstii.'j • Lao, right ascotision . v : m <*s, deeiimui' .. North motion ti*! minutes six !; Co ‘ :r which dint- 3 M JV ~ bolt g wo of which ricons, and.it iment to the ' astron o fine a ti h he ., '■ it 4* b-kot nmaorooiy ■g to any us a copy, mg on tho )n the . . « mages, :.i p ' oOire? to 1381: t?3 -vigUj and al etatu us of e cry imii mad in is pivet ruafe t t R. It. snipping , -ruts n)a * A ‘ ' a daces . 1 ' ;.ve a ;>ri c ' fD At : yt i hr mail , 'v r . • •a" making a jjre.it- and rt 1o reach a larger and • , ti circulation than any \ ;'.irjtii iorin the United States, i.i't end ofi.-red an attractive uhstuniml ntvii v ;tiuable premi tmgio a.id e'u’> subseribc.i:-. ■ ; 1 st-biu-lrod reputation and :)<>; . : bri',y of tiro Publishers who not . ; an’i-.j the week ly Ex press, but v r "k Daily Evening Espress -ru fficiont- guarantee of the oharac* < i the premiums offered and the afkiio Huy will govern their distris i ■ ■■• ];■. o '. -: !bo many other attrne : of '{'he Weekly Express it pub¬ es regularly, by nathurify, the ii bcroaole Sermons of the . T. DovViit TM-oago i). D. The .vripfiou price. One Dollar a yaar, pk'vvu it within the reach of all. The off:.;.; of the New York Weekly Ex gluts is2ti Park Row, New York. W \SHINGTON LETTER. The Kxtra Senate Session. New Prcs l:S=.'.titla| Departure. Office Seekers Scotched, The President not At Borne. From our regular Co:respondent Washington, 1>. C.. Oct. 8th.—In pursuance of the call for un extra sees ion. Senators bavo nearly all arrived, and ouch party is in caucus to day to agree- or disagree on a programme of ' organization. I will attempt not to predict what will be the outcome of the special election for which the extra session was called, for fear the wires may prove me a false prophet before Ibis is put in type. But, beneath - the enforced calmness which both parties fee] is befitting this sad crisis, smoulders much excitement. In electing aPnsi . of the Senate, it is realized that a possible President of the United States will be made. It is idle to say that such a thing is not possible. The trag ic occurrciues of the last throe months h -c educated people to a ticipatp the robable. If there shall be a long ■ tor or over thir usually un honored office, it will be because Sena¬ tor . realize that but one life stands be twam it and such power, us few sorer «-igus 8w«y, If a Democrat sfftni he eleetod, then, it is possible that, without the dr.i ;md tut moil of a presidential election, but by the cxtinc’ion of a frail i umriu life, the political admin is tration of the country may ba changed. The situation is generally and partic tila r i. i liU: rest in sr in Washington. Tho President' has returned t> the Jones Maosiun, but is imiocosmbk) to tho or¬ dinary politician and ollice seeker, es¬ pecially those vf ibo «.ulgar Guiteau type. He baa given put that cabinet officers must make apuiotments in their several depa: tmend., and that ho wiil not !;. ten to aspirants fur petty places, ft will relieve the President of the chief annoyance of bis bjgli position, such annoyance as the heads of other nations will not and ought nor. tolerate. Of coarse there will be much complaint ami m it iris: , to the effect that un -vines scan r’lesident is assuming undent oil's-and seeking tho haughty I seclusion of European potentates But. looked at rigtiUy, President Arthur can servo the intsresta of fifty millions of people In a, much broader ami more canaouranc way if ha will gnub the ten thentsu; d i-ata who pome begging for , 0i . thus refu-ing to selti.-h indi v !u:y- i : 10 c that Ijo o»es n->t to a mat , ante-vt-M to a party, but to the wh«. ie country. It will daub; 1 ss rqui;-. me dice to b ach the ihick-skinoed ; - s’ world that the Pivaidont > the United States has someiliing els d 1 than to apnoint i!it:,'i! ro lucratii e | ■eeares. But b-credited President. Arthur must, j the outset, with strategic skill. Instead of going to Ute White an.t-, which baa always i>et :i a rc-.-ort ospci: seekers, lip is staying at the ivato residence of donator Jort-a :is is calculated to throw tho ctfi : - ; .! a st off tho scent, to ctm'v.tac bun a -u I make tie. him despondent. In few (lays But tho this Preri is lent ,.»t | : worst a j v. i!i remove to “3oi'jiers 11 one," a beau j 1 ;;fYi! 1 irk three miles from the city Tim mob of office seekers, who omne | here every winter about the beginning of the Congressional session, cannot, reach him lb-re, beoauso not- one in a hundred can hire a carriage, ami they j will not walk three miles in the rand Tho President wili rent ait at Soldiers Home until the White House is fuiiy repaired, which will probably cot be before midwinter, and his absence from the usual abode of bead of ilm „ , t j on w .;u have a marked influence on social life in Washington. ~ NO FENCE The Gainesville Southron gives some idea of what a tost of tho no fence law do. He says; ••Urclo Billy Smith, whom everybody in Hall •aunty lias known for fifty years, and w|j ( , ; r go to die | enif( nti rjM ban » lie, bus just returned front a visit to i’ieki ns cotutv. S. C., wbore ho was b ru. O'.'i r .sixty years ago. But the fun of tliQ thing is—that Uncle Billy went siv.iiy front here a sort of fence nviu, and afu"- examining tho ©fitter over there, where they have no fences and wouid not have if they wore built for them for Etching, no comes back a red-hot no f■-■i;co man, and says bo will devote \v iiat ? time be can a pyre from ■ bis out telling bis neighbors t.f Hail bow fodpsh fh y are to baiumer lives away, mailing rails, when they do not need '/uncos, nod they ace an abso : uto dantago to the county. Wo will tel! our road.-as more that Undo Billy sfiva in tho fatcro. k;jpvix.wtt> & EWT DAVIS’ M SILLER IB A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY for IJfTEENAl and EXTERNAL Use. A otiro anti speedy cure for Soro Throat, Coughs, Colds, Diphtheria, Chills,Diarrhea,Dysentery,Cramps, Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick Headache, Neur algia,Kheamatism, certain Perfectly afford safe to use inirmally or externally,mil to relief. No family can afford to be without it Sold by all druggists at 25c., SOe., and $1 a bottle. PERRY [)AY£S & SOM, Proprietors, Providence, R.!« obtained, and all buslnass in t’io U- ft. Patent Oifico, nr in tho Courts aiteudcd to forJ/IOD ERATHFEES, We are opposite ilie S. Patent 0!R«o. en ga'tedia PaTKN T 15US1NESS. EXCLUSIVE- less I.Y, and can obtain -.atents in time than remote from \V tSiIINU'PON. When model or druwii:-: is sent we advise as to patontabilitv fr-e of eh art"*: and we make Ht: CIIA ltd E UNLiTr WE OBTAIN PATE.uT. . Wo refer, here, to the Post Master, (bo Pent, of the Mon- y Or,lor S»-.v , and to ofikuais of tho U. S.Patent Uffie-j. For circular, advice, terms’, and reference to natnal clientti in your own state, or county, addiess— G. A '- NOW T Co., . Opposite Palciii , 1 . ashic-ton, D. C. i. MONROE TAYLOR ESTABLISHED IS44. i e®fl 5 M) 000 1 &&& j £*. Vt ■ ■ 4 III! p-'Tv :> j» O', le VTOI S*sPi 3 g S 113 WATER ST., NEW YOBS. The whitest, nicest r.iul beat goods made. Guaranteed pure, superior in quality and style of package to any brand in the world. Takes less quantity to do the same work. Ask your grocer for it, and toeve no other. Our tie 5 nved i vAKFIDLD And IBs F tBh.’ii t’ahcet. A" ;-:C'»nt Cbriitco Litlio-rar li of our late Pivsidviit’ ma’cii::;- 5 full ienth imrliaits' prin¬ ted in it) color.- on heavy paper with a rich gold tut.-,lor. ;■ ■■ -- l: - inches. The gtvUFof this b-.-.iutiful work ol art has been simply un¬ precedented at Cl per copy. In order that every family may be ttnln to possess this beautiful and tenchin ; sfitivenior of our Into President and I is lab met. wo will mail it for only 50 cents pe, copy. Wo can furnish this same subject, printed in S colors, reduced to 9x12 inches, for on v 15 cents. AG NTS Post ye stamps ak ,-n. WANTED Now is the time for agents to reap a rich har¬ vest with the-' beautiful portraits. Nothing sells lilt - them. Send f ,r samp!.’-- and term. C01I ANT * 00., Publishers, 7 Dry Ft., New York. Biiuuis ui al U;aci8 for sale at this office 8 fo?l BMlSSa l dfe y ; 50 pot-cent!’dlscp^tf^S : S“£ • f1—WW"^ 1 fnr^ im*+ara-9X~an-i r-ri yi H M jnl m a r t* W!/ j j mM % o. W- Asburv, Is now receiving the tho largest Stdck of Goode ever seen So Lula, which will bo sold us cheap as in Athens, Atlanta, Gainesville, or any where else. Ho keeps full lines of Dry Ck>cds 9 ClstMyv o g BOOTS, SHOES YANKEE NOTIONS, GROCERSE3, And everything else kept in a first class Store. in Groceries A, tt JLl rl V.-L -*A— . Family Supplies, he has Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Spipes, Rico, Grits, and all sorts Shelf and Bottle Goods. Also, Drugs and Medicines, Dyo Stuffs, Etc. All goods at cash prices, and merchantable barter taken in exchange ... *- Y f,.*# ',' yL -yY • j ^.t the higl. est giarlce^J)_r|coa ., October 6th 1861. 3m. jBBHwgBBKB »^ jBtMwrwrg3i^'n^.ri-r*jara'ggjreg! aaa a3BC ! -a .«ges5aa8aer5Jg5^«f»a^^jgra«aM>i»^^ i EW GOODS! i ' i j M. B. BELT j I j ___ _ X to tlio Pu blic | a -Jr B 1 L vff ”?■'» X < 0 4 I , C J ’ i ! 1 AND r n vr- \ i «f TT L JL J' “S P'-f ■ 3-_ k_ J.. JL J JL. .F . Stock oi .nods, con#i: tn; 0 i ' A 1.1C01.:-, WOT'TEDrf, SHAWLS, and Ladies Dress Go > k generally. Also, JEANS, LTNSIES, IJLEECIIFD biHUTIXuS, lie., Ac SEIO ES, ww fa rp.o BOOT VS. GROCERIES. :yt IF A Crockery 'Ware, &o. Business will ba conducted at the Oid Stand of W. B. BELL. The very * highest prices will bo paid for Produce of att kinds. October 1,1881- M. B. BELL.