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THR TEI.kkka PH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY. JULY 31,18-5.
A MIDSUMMER MADRIGAL.
Behold!
The tcncbrlflc curtain* of the night
~ vlHght’t hands ltt fell,
The suu«»#t glory wuh the dj lug light
VaLs from the western wail,
The gold,
The crimson, pnrple, slUer coloring dus,
The flowers their petal* close.
The star* begin to ope their twinkling eyes
And dewdropi gem the rose.
Now see
The lovesick youth approach the garden gate,
With rapture In his eye.
The maid! ke knows, bfs doming doth wait
With fond anxiety.
and he
Deems he is blessed beyond all men the son
E’er shed her beams upon—
The maiden's guileless heart he's surety's
And it is all his own.
How sad t
To think our fairest, fondest hopes decay
When burgeoning to bloom!
They hud and blossom, and alacaaday!
Our sunshine turns to gloom.
Too bad.
See from his eyes the Jorous sparkle fade!
The swain arrives too Iste—
Another youth is swinging with the maid
Upon the garden gate.
—Boston Courier.
WHY WE FEEL WARM.
What did men do in day* gone by,
Po«messed ttoae men who're passed a way
A marwlnu* device, _
Bjr means of which the hottest day
Beemed juit as cool as Ice?
Nay;then, as now, to Nature a lawa
Amenable men were;
Th*y managed to keep cool because
They’d no thermometer!
FROM ATLANTA.
An Important Measure Concerning Bank-
era»-8tockholdere' Meeting-
Personal Mention.
TELEGRAPH BUREAU, 17‘< PEACHTREE NT.,
Atlanta, July 25, ls&5.
Senator James E. Brown, of ttaa
Thirty-fonrth district, baa Introduced
fa the Senate a well considered
and carefully prepared bill to 10 emend
section 1460 of the code aa to compel pri
vate btnka end banker, to make eeml-
annntl returns to tbe Governor, and to
pnblleb a statement of their ccnditlOH at
the time and in tbe manner at now re
quired of chartered banking lnatitatfoi e
of the State. Tbe bill la oealgned to pot
all banking inatltnllona, not national, and
htnkera npon tbe seme footing and to
tbe
fore-1 mighty proceialon, all loaded with trear-l
New England men, nr* fleshing with t-no. and clothed with Mr. Springer, of Mechanlsburg, Pa„
England college., Prior reg. m.gn.dcenc, each bearing aueb writes: "fwaa alllieted with InSgfeyw
i™. n ° "SSL* «nd abiceia on long,,, and. redact, to.
ness, politic.,
moet are New
educated tn New
to tbe war, Georgia .
education, and now we feel the need of It. make the world wonder, what think yon,
He cited Pruatla. After Napoleon I. the son of tbli mighty old commonwealth,
awept oyer it and conquered It, the King I law In the procession to brighten hi, cheek
called t council of repreientatlve men to and to challenge bis prlde7 Surely the
determine bow beat to bdtld up. He wea name whico tbe fathers hare given to thta
advised to educate the whole people, and Empire State did not suffer by comparison
get advantage of ell tha (rain power. Tbe here.
council adopted It and Proaaia was one of Ur. Bpeaker, I would not for a moment
the drat toestabliahcompalrory education. I disparage the effort! of thoee patriotic
In a balf centurv after, when Napoleon gentlemen who strove with the reaonace
Ill, Invaded Prussia, be found her Ian J energy at their commend to make a
one of tbe greatest power* on tbe con- creditable display, bat tbe faot fa true that
tlnent, and was driven back, forced yonr proud old member limped along with
to surrender and loie hit crown, It la baiting gait tn tbe grand procession ot
sometimes said that it is not right to edu- kings ana potentates and princea, with a
cate the poor at popular expense. History checked apron fastened on her shoulders
demonstratesihecontrary. He illustrated to hide her hideous nakedness, herotiering
this by Weat Point. When the great sol- a load ot spattered cotton and a hank of
dier who died to-day, and whom the na- twisted yarn.
tion mourns, was a poor boy educated at Wby wte It? You will answer, yon were
tbe public exper.se at West Point, what ordered down by tbe lime const tutloo
A Walking Skeleton.
.....ound >h. m With iha .erne ch.clr. w-uld the North take for his lervices. It which will be invoked to-day lodatealtbis
hf,. h,M I la worth more to them than all the expanse I bill—a constitution seemingly made by
2.«"‘forooJn2S5 1< il*Kfen , lf h r.uw“ * TffitoSrZU.I men wb.imagined ail tb. hone., pw.pl.
?nacfr?i h nc ri<*. ot h’gh birth, educated there at pub- won d die wlib them.
*UrVhme* # l* r no reason whv nriaatl lic « x P«nse. what would the Sooth take for Thank God. it has left one breathing
Knke7a who lollclt J^d'receive denoaiw t ‘ i * tonstrlous aervtces. Both sleep in apace in the iron sheeting, and through il
JinnH 1 * not 0 Tinder ’the I lo-nlgbt, no longer eDemies. Both you can force tbii measure of relief wltb-
reSSils? « tht ch^err.l hanir. nl ofi I rendered services of incalcu.bto benefit to I out violating duty. Bring, thrn, to the
restraints aa the char er d banka of the lhe , r p, 0 „| e an q the fame of each is the consideration of the question the same
® *1; hiflS... P , nfiTand link, t. th. cheriabed heritage of the country. patriotic spirit that fostered pour railroads
!!!>»! Soito'S C ,’ienosttor? k, i t t > iV 1 - What has Georgia done for higher edu- and built your manufaot dies in the olden
S2SLP2W58 ° !’■ * 1 cation? From the figures given by Chaa. time, theIpirit of ltberel legislation that
^•Jrebfata,^ d0abl[e " h® P***ed by I j McCord, ot Angosu, at* recent ad-' ‘ ‘
the Legislators.
WIST POIXT BTOCinOLDIBS' MCrriMi.
gave you tbe right to claim the proud title
of Dr. King's New Discovery for conanmp'
tion, which did me so much good that I
bought a dollar bottle. After using three
botllea I found myself ouce more a man,
completely restored to health, with e
hearty atipetite, and a gain intIeahot48
pounds.”
Call at Lamar, Rankin & Lamar's drug
store and get a trial bottle of ibis certain
cure fur ail throat and lung diseases. Large
bottle. >1.00,
WARD’S WOES.
HIS DESPERATE STRUGGLE AND HOW
IT ENDEO.
SUMMER
J.W. RlOE
Will pay you well for careful permit.
rushes of trade ar#» r '
ly all tha time, and
PRICES
& co;sl
gurfOi
PROC
or careful perusal. Theta long, hot dava win, „ , 1
getting entirely‘ too unanimous." We propose to I
I we are prepared to make sacrifices, conoaa“ona aSd
this List.
Look at
Interesting Information From Mawj*«
Ca., t e Hom« of Roborr «vnra—
Fourteen Years in tne Tolls—
A Hapny Donoument.
Just twenty*>even miles from the clastic
city of Athena, Ga„ la located the thiiving
little towuof Maxey’a, the residence of Mr.
Robert Ward, who baa just bean releaeed
from a moat perilous predicament, the
particulars ot which be baa consented to
give to tbe public. He writes aa follows:
Maxxy's, UuutTBoare Co . Ga„
_ . , , July 9th, 1885.
For twelve or fourteen years I have bean
a great sufferer from a terrible form of
blood poison which ran into tha secondary,
10 dozen French Gingham Parasols
100 deem Lisle Thread Half Hose
25 drzen Children ctrlped Hose
20 pieces Egyptian Lawn '
20 pieces Egyptian Lawn
20 plecea Persian Lawn
20 pieces Curtain Lice.
? C '='J |
. 25
8enml
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dresaat tbe commencement, it appears smong sovereigns ot the "Empire Slate.” V 0 , 000 "?-
, the State appropriated io 1784 to the Un Establish ini. school. let It S? dfln “.J*®
The Incoming trslnsou the West PolLt iversity forty tbontaud screi o! land, send out yearly ito hundreds of *“• iJJJ < 5tamaae 6 o?' a Z,iSSKS™ SA
UlroRd were loaded this morning with which tbe State fiually took for one hun- graduates, each aa apostle of progrew, «®J? V jJLJJJJ* SJ?Vnr^° n iat£*
ben it was all aglow.
’Neath summer's suo. Inured to toll,
They woried without a frown;
That e’en the saint* now hsve no sbow-
Tht thermometer's to blsme!
—Kry* in the New York Journal.
“Your roses are dead, yet I love you w 11.
O pale brow shrined In soft silvery hair,
Crowned with life’s son or, and lined with
Del rne*retd by thf light of the stars above
These dear, dear nconls of laitbful lcvo.
railroad
stockholders of the road and their families dred thousand
who come to attend the annual stock * old- oer cent,
ers' meeting, held in tbe general effiue of University
tbe company to-day. A majority of the 1100U0, anu irom ieai to lots ?w,wu, i monos ox your vauejs, vjgamer me iruis li--.-nuantitlMnf
suck was represented and tbe old boon! of and later $15,000; in 1881, to make the of your fields tor the hungry, and to «eave ‘tMOI niostnotedbl^reme-
directora, L. P. Grant. W. G. Raoul, J 8. tui.fon free, $2,000 per annum for fonr fbe treasures of your hammocks and bills 5 1 ***"® «?JSW n
Bigby.J. A. Davis. J. W. Green, D. N. years, iu 1888 $3,000 for repair;, into garments of co.Ueat wear lo cover the mi *5',?, mL??«ld
Spier and W. B Berrv, were ra.e.ec.ted. total $211,000 in one hundred years. In naleonesa ol the world. Sd7e mJ’iSm> S 1 mi . ?
The report of the President, Col L. P. 1882 the government appropriated land to Then, indeed, will tbe light come back ???” ?“• **** “{ **•
Grant, showed the receipts for the year the State valued at $412,000 . To the whole to the eyes ol yonr people, and the name were nsMedta mlefrv. P‘i«V
- " ■■ 1 Xiasnno dooiled he nrlvat* that th» f.rheri havl wSn foe the State be !? e ' e P" 9 .* e “ 10 “ ,Mr y *. I .™ reduced in
Ab, fond, eyes of my own true wife!
Ye hsve shone so clear through my chequered
life.
Ye hsve shed such joy on its thorny way,
That I cannot thluk ye are dim to dsy.
Worn little hands that have tolled so long.
Patient and loving, and hrave and strong!
Ye will never tire, ye will never res*,
Until ye are crosstd on my darling s breast!
were $39,700 in excess of lest year, show* I >o give $1,500 this year, $2000 1 *Then, when the time shall come, as come I ^nd tiSv^rTCU^ed o 1 ne C hTHUa°fnp a ni«* aC ft.
iug a redaction iu expenses ot $12,118.24. for a chair of natural history, the »»ni« lor I j t will, that the great world’s fair shall be was SS with decided benefit sSdVwJl 1
lh% is a very good sEoaing for the road rerslra. and $300 for insurance property £Jd to iffii. four own capital city, when U“^ Ha u*e, and whe^eiuut Sr ten bol
and a very gratifying one lor the stock- Short speeches were made by other the ricll an at be pIoad 0 , H the u ' d shell ™ b«n u«"t l w« monounetd
holders, , v . , o ,h8 c Z mm l ,t, fr S fl mn i meet with their trophies of science, and sound and well. p nmounced
At a mfeiirg of the board of directors Hamilton of Home, Vason, Grady aijd I ti ie i r oiierintia of art, to loin in a grand Hundreds of scars can nn« h« spon nn
held subsequently, all the cl J officers of Lewis of D«hlonegt. At the coriclusion, procession as the mighty column passes me looking like a nmn Um
the raid were re-elected without oppotl Senator Brown thanked the Lerl.latnrc y, , “T^bytoyaprihcc. or potentate “ur’nSaoTthen rrntorS tlv
tion. Toe toad is iu good hands anoun- or the attention paid, and wllljibank Ker hit can S knoi is U. ™;t. U7 .nX?S
der excellent mam gement. taem more when tbe appropriation is given representative of all hia natloo’a benefit of others who may tm aimiUrly ah
Atlanta ox REFORM. “ “** d , wealth and glory, and each clothed with flicted, I think it my duty to give the tecta
It is pleaeant to tee a city like Atlanta axoRatA tiachrrs AiaoctATtox. purple magnificence, and glittering in ail to the public, and to extend my heaittelt
engaged In the great work of unifying ire The closing ecss'on of tbe association tne blizmry ol priceless wealihur rich en-1 thanks for so valuable a remedy. I have
moral aimosphere. auppreasiug public to-day was full of Interest. I deavor to typify the grandeur of achieve- been well over twelve months and no re-
eviit. and trying to make it what the cap!- Professor Lawton B. Kvana, anperfuten- ment and the triumph of human fetor turn of tne disease has occurred,
tal of G.orgio ought to be, a dean city dent of the Augu.ta schools, rend a p.per »nd human will, as exemplified in Us ROBERT WARD,
An Idea, however, is beginning to take on “Industrial Elucatlon, a Demand ol I nwm people. Lo! in the very Maxxy's.Ga.. Julv 1 1885 —Welhenn-
hSd of the mlnda ol paopTe that tbe bend I tbe T Jmee." j !L e " ““"°^“ g , danl^tid. ’know ’R^rt wl’rt, “d
of reformers engagea fu this work show Profeslor C. L kloyd, of the A'lants la ke pleasure in saying that tha facta «
symptoms of running It into the public schools, retd a paper on th« topic, (•ruml old titatc, with wealth outshin- a vjQ-- stated bv him are trna and that hi*
ground. The places that knew Ibt "Crm or W 11 the I'.iMcSchool System log all and glory brighter than the sun, the one^fthe woiSt cues of Pol^m
cnmbler, his vajIous lay-outs, nn1 the I AflTeoi Detrlmeutery tha Denominational I banner of tho fatiiers itill flauntingils werknew In oar rountv and that he
gatuoier, ms _vaiious is, ouia, ana me | State " He took tbe toiltion proud challenge of empire iu tuo face, ol C?'"S*S'S l S , k h ®
And proves that the holiest love doth last.
When summer and beamy and jouth nra past
-[Tbs Qulrer.
Tbe Southern Press on Crant,
Savannah Times.
As a rule tbs comments of tbs Southern
pres on Gan. Grant's death have been ant-
l! ih ntly effusive—approaching even to fat.
sameness—lo satisfy the moat ultra stal
-wa-lof the stalwart!. To read the eulo
gies tha'. a large majority of our Southern
pipers have puhlisu.d oa him since bin
<l-unee, one would place the deceased ex-
J’rrtiilent high on tbe list of seinti at
once. Tbe impression would prevail that
he na.1 dona nothing wrong in bla entire
life, and that so far as tbs South Is con
cerned ha was at all limes and under all
circumstances tbs soul of chivalry and
jr.-g’.iuiiaiily.
On tbe principle “tie morfuii nit nut oo-
riiim,” it It perfectly right In notices of
General Grant's death to dwell npou hi,
virtues and to cover his folblte with tbs
man’le ol obarltv. It la also equally right
to g vs him all tha credit to which bs Is sa
tined, and to let car..ore, f >r the time belmt
at lceat, b* silent. Still, while tbe South
le t .ytnpaihy tor bint in the long period r f
sutT< ring through which be bee passed, and
la ready to extend moat cordial coadolanea
to bis a III cted family, tbs Southern people
d > nut echo tbe seutunents ot fulaomeutaa
which have been to generally uttered.
Grant, tha soldier, mads larmaot Barren-
thr with General Lee which, under theclr-
cuiuateucee. were undeniably liberal
Gram, the soldier, likewise interposed hi.
nuns and Influence to prevent Stanton,
the vindictive and malignant, front dishon
orably violating the term* which General
Leo had accepted, and bswly effecting tn*
10 cents I
20dozen Rice’s Perfection Corseti
10 tlcien Silk Lice Mits ceott
500 yards White G'iDtou Matting .V.7.V.V.V.7 & c,c b
uAn. Word, . i Explanation
TbaGenta'bal'hose qaoted at 25 rants would be chetri.t
iste^ten 5 :, 1 p^'p’ml' 11 ' °“ Toe Children ' s ««».“ wSSfSjfi
CURTAIN LACE,
fhV^MldrM^fr, or f‘r 1 ?ad"i' l SMr a n . d ryZ;f"? ttU -inr
tjeie fact is
We are going to move at an early date and want to reduce stock „
the car and come down. You can atop right at tha door. You'can'Sjl Gel< ®
by buying a carpet n.-w to pay for all the tronb.e. There harn't “era a Z!? 0 "* 11
years when you cunlit buy carpets aa cheap aa you can right now. 3 * t tce ia Ira
J. W. RIGE & GO.
EXCELSIOR COTTON
1H
to
night prevTonamuatnaeda v «ercVaa a w'ise I abetince oTRev.'B.’Wi Smttb7of Dc.lton“ I «tb you and mo aud^l of M shall gather
forethought aud look nflir hls Sunday jug. to whom U was atsigned. I-® *PJ® ot the North and the South, the
Tbe latest move made was to order all The follomru utll .ers were elected for BMt end the Weft to celebrate her tri-. * w«r,i « n ik.
barter shops closed ou Sunday, which next year: Prc»ideut,8 0. Caldw.U, of “mph, and q. the grand, loud acela m of a Mr. Robert Ward wax In tha army with
goes into effect to-morrow. There Rome; Bret vice-preeirieut. W. H. Baer, heaveu blessed land, caught up Ini he gale *1 'Ter sine., and
will dcuhtless be many heed’es. one* o' Savannah; second vice prendent, L B. and borne off in the breexe tbsllbc heard b* b»» ? h “ , n*R )U K ni 2S! tM *
to knock at the doors ol mary stripes to- Evans, ot Augusta; third vice prealdeut, like tbe baltle-ory of angels heralding the »“d tha efiects of the B RB. on him.
morrow in vain, and forced to attend di- E. O. Moore, of Atlanta; fourth vice-preet- [y* D 8®. rolling onward the news A. T. BR1GHTWELL.
vine service with ihreedays' beard on their pent, O. B. La Halle, o’ Gainesville; aecre. through the long line. of coming egea, Gen. Merchant, Jtaxey a. Ga.
facts. Ury, W. R. i'hlxpeo, of Savannah; a«s'.a- awalllng in notes of mighty exultation Wa must say that in the caee of Robert
It la now current that an attempt will bn tent eecrstaiy, W. M. Slaton of Atlanta. f'nni the valley end the mountain-top, tall- Ward tha B. B. B. ha. effected onu o! the
made to close cigar atanda and quiet the The next session ot the ta oolatlon will ng nations and kindreds and families, ou moet wonderful caree tbet has ever come
tin of aoda founts ou the Sabbath. Front will he held nt West Point, the first Tuea- pMol and sea-that freedom arid glory, honor to our knowledge. The cure bee proven
this, tf successful. It will be an easy step to I dey in May, 1886. and preeparfty have found a rea-.ing I to be a grmt odverii.ement for D. B. B. as
prohibit tot sale of newapai-era, atop the The a«sociation to-day took a strong place to the S-ateof your pride, in the a Blood Punflar, and wa have sold more ot
uewi itaodi, close up drug titorev. proniblt poiltlon in f avor of tecbo'.CEl education, kOBM of your people, then sou and 1, and 1$than any patent medicine we handle,
itreet cars from runuing, take the backs oil and pitted a resolution unanimouely, I u * 1,411 * D , OQr t*^ 11 * n<1 .J 1 * I -- - _W. C._BIRUHMOUE & CO.
tbe atre*f», close up «ailroad ticket offices. niemorjaiUfug tbe L?gi«l«:are to pass the I to our aou ■ that day, that by our Ho-
*••• • r • * 1 •*—*'— a-..-#— -- --a-^.x-R- * cral conduct iu this measure
to
pq
to
to
July 0.1885. Gen. Mero’ti Maxay'a. Go.
Masssoy
get a bill passed prohibiting trains 'rom deudlugblll providing (or the establish- «£») •XM'duct its this measure *e nave con- Atlaxta, Ga., July 10,1885—tVe are ao-
ranulngln orout ihe city, compel hotels j mem uf a achool of technology in A^la | ta l)rtDg *"° ut uu, |guslntad wlih A. T. Brlghtwell aadW.G.
THE SCHOOLOF TECHNOLOGY.
to keep their 'rout doois closrd. i.r d mik- [Stal
ing it unlawful for people to bsa-eooo the
aireetunleea golrg tour from church, tf
the good work continue, aa prophesied,,
Iha people ol Atlanta may begin to look ■naeeh of Hon.N. E. Harris in Connors c«
out lor tbe mlUsnltim. | tbe Bui creatine it.
asoct uxnun'e istrxAc qxixt axd how
The Lr B’slnture and t-o eallrOAda
' Augusta chronicle.
It ia nnili-raiood that the General Aaaem-
. . ... .blyot Gaurgla ia about to enter solemnly
Mr. Harris resumed bla spe-ch in aup I upon a racousiiieratlon ol tbe great rel
ax ArraorniATtox was ixroxDxn. I port ot the bill. He contended that be I road qaea'ion which It attempted to aofve
An Atlanta special to the 8avaanab objection tbat the school would be local In Tof'lluJSJn! nnrJL
terd’r^tatss’that iTrcaolutlon ITlJZ lU b#D * li " * OUld ** JW? ,or “ ,0 altton encountered be tba ooufmlitiou’lmd
duMifiimhe Senate iev!rildavs W am to In. 00011 >»ouiet, the erection of Ibe8tate cap- tha final determination of tbe legislature
veatlg'te the sunpreialin of tie proceed- ltol, the General Aasambly itself, and tbe ‘I**!?, ®“ s.'?.* £”!!
BiichmoreA Co , whose names appear
above and taka pleasure In saying that
"iey ore gentlemen of undoubted veracity
and worthy of confidence In any auertlone
they may make,
HOWARD & CANDLER,
Wholes, e Druggist,, Arams, Oa,
Sold every where,
junold sun fri wklw
M STILL UAN0FACT0BED BY
Oottou <iiu "Works,
NEAR MACON, GEORG (A.
Feeder, and Condensers always oa band. Old Gina repaired at short notice sad
cheap. Send for eirenlara and prices to
Massey Cotton Gin Works, Macon, Georgia.
|un7inmt»6m
ROBERT COLEMAN.
COLEMAN 8l RAY,
£B~CAPITAL prize. S7e.3ou.-tAA
Tleksts onlrU. Shares In ProoorUon.
La. S. L.
nsaolatlcm^rsIarred'tebv'thaMn-esiwiiriem ,ueUh *°W ccltoo0, tb * Bn »°•'»'
wea Introduced tn the Senate and Tdop’ed of the State to establish such on Institution } 0T * ^ HfgJ* til.«?.
December 12,188t, at the lut session. The by calling attention to tb* condition ol the IPf»Tloua WOVk. t T | i* P°WOT ctmtatraa
uttcrif Comi!M J
ircsTof that groriou.>d.hero. ItTlhl, ^.gOOtorjmportln,•SfJ^U^SgJSi tntnt. inoom.of the State explain, fullyr^ad char.ma, «*• WSSrSS^agSSS^S^m'tei
amplafor tbspurpoae! Oolyatoatefgmv tb * og '‘'•t"‘betresa- rights of prlv.ts properly end the prr»- Wt^J3Sty“rZ!ffid
nwuAlUiiiiaflMMiMi aiena avlr T- Georgia baa besn borrowing money tratlon of tne eompaolee at tb* fee: of in good faith toward all partlaa, andwean-
fnSThVu Sb?°arnrlr 1> r!tee7 I *lae» Use adoption t-f tbe cor. atiiulton- and I Iba enmmitaion. They know ,h*t the t.hurlso Ihe company tonsetMaccrtiai ale.whh
It»n»d^ wmirKJwik ™ 1 S«a , ? SL 3r b#, " r « nation wa* Indebted to the railroad. f«ah»Uaaot our algnatnne *tt*ah33n Iu
n.1 hLnn u ® ciUd tUf» following facts obUlntd fjr iU uo«JHmplcd growth and | adYaittoasnU.
!h« e nin^* t!} 4rotu **>• ComplroUti-Qei.eral couceriilug Importaneo. and to cut oil or retard thoae
!h? SS^SShSS «“ M <»"**’• '»"“*lng money;
iSi SR®JST MX I down on. interest ti «. up an-
As to tbe dUbnrssment of tb* money. I ist-.', sale land scrip.
under warrant of tbe Governor, tba ,ollow- 1»7J, sal of bond,
leg tec's a a fn the hendt of tbe commit- ■*!*. Jemporery jo
lev. Mr. Sam W. Small was appointed to **“>“rarr
make a atrargraphio report of tbe pro- »RytT? n s*“ "—i
ceedluge, wbiob were to b* published by JE? SffffjTtLn';
tbe State printer. James P. Harrison. tsT7, from V. ». government
October 17, 1870, Mr. Small was paid 1S7-J, eiralnga SI A B It it ...—
1500.00. About tbe same time, June* P. '^J. sal* f per <wnt bonds
.(Successors to COLEMAN & NEWSOM),;
COTTON FACTORS l
Grant only tc:a 1 according lo the soldierly
education be had received, and did hls
sin,i-« duty, Ha could not bav* acted
oibvrwlsa wiibout forever bUeltug bis rep
utation aa a tuan and aa a general.
For tbaa* thing* tba Bourn ta ready and
willing to gtva General Grant du* credit,
but it 1* not ready U gash over him. Bhe
is nd prepared to forget tbat Grant tba
President Wi a a very different man from
O - mt tba general. It tha latter ever felt
any magnanimity toward, tba Soutb, tba
former soon forgot 1L In fact some years
before be became President, and aa aoon ea
bis ambition (or political preferment wot
aroused, he teemed to regard tba Soutb
with pecu iar antipathy and bottlllty, and
to leave nothing undone that could be don*
to sink her *• low os poesiblt ia tbe depths
ol bumlllatl.n and degradation, and all
bs cause she persistently refused to bumble
h- - -If fcehrehim and “crook the pregnant
blpge* of tbe knee tbat thrttt might follow
tew king.”
Tnrse ate hi-’oriel fects, and even la
tb:e moment, while hia body lice yetun-
oars signed to tb* grave, lb* South dots not
p-oposS to rrta-s ibem Iran tbe tablet* of
hr- -uemory, simply because Orant baa
p d the universal dtblot nature. Bbe la
ready and willing to accord him all tha
li.-ad of praisa to wbtcb h* la entitled for
t. i military p-owess, and lor whatever
o-ter good quality h# may bava displayed
a n y time. But lbs wants a proper, Uir
balance muck, and while she will ‘glee
1 due credit, aba also wiq demand that
proper charges against him shall be ca
tered up. She ia ready to pay all the
homsgt to Graot’a memory aa a prominent
ciiluu and an ex-Prmldent of the Keptits-
li. mat tba can without making sacrifice
ot her aslf-rsapecL
tbla account 150000 _
November 22 1880, Mr. Bmall was paid I ir-r,', aeieof t per cent tend, jno'uo I ia7arv*7lfon o'fVn"iiviiorv"bo*rdTt"wTuh« I chleewaaiiadea partallhapraeantBUte r
nesgfegggift'ggjisaeawasas!= gs pfr*avggj.?a.j!
toga of euch public importance ware aep-1 ^TTs.: ™-.^" I SriS te^teli'clipVoTirt I ta!i:% , iK."£o t nW ^
IUKI Ul BUCU UUUIIV HIIVUIIBULV WBIO
pressed, and how It happened tbat nut- One of Iha
under tbe resolution authorizing tuem to tnHU; in lw», 3 tali'®. Wa hart now lh«
■*nd for penom and paper*, they low**i rate •tncu IW3. rxcapt 1883.
* •• • ' •* •• _x. I flss.sejia la ah', fit (si!k/ hsse siakia *
■BOsaeons Asking toe a Oram-Bhao.
New York Tribune
The excise coumlsslonera have refused
to -rant ncenae* for several liquor atone
lit * r churches recanuy, bat Ussy were aur-
pri.-s-a last weak by • protect by liquor
ties! re against the opening of a new store
on the nurtbtsst corner ol Sixth avenue
BO 1 Fiftieth street. Cbtrlee Bu vers bad
ar | lied far a Berate to sell liquor at tbat
place, but twenty-one other hquor dealer,
> 1:. toe neighborhood sent a protest elating
that these were air* idy liquor stores
anAriish fffk tha Bnnna hetwaan fkislaanlh
enoogn tn tbe avenue between Tbitteenib
and 17.. stecntb •treete. and that a liquor
aSova liMi/iaita Kt PaVlI'a T riIti.van
... . BL Paul's
Onttreb at tUxtis avenue and FiltaanUs bonaoet adorned Usa
■treat, would be a eoort* of annoyance to ing use section
tba ooieblppcre. AMarmsn “Tony” lfart-
uan P-cknpib* cndgele for Stevare and
yeatirdayCledapeliuoniahia favor. Tit
padtlon wa* e'gntd by xineueo persons.
Mr. Hartman said that tba petitionara
were tusmbere of tba Lutheran church
manlionad, and Included Us* sexton anu
two of the deacons. He thought tba pie-
tor of tba church would have signed Usa
petition for Haven also, bat ha was oat of
to rn. Commissioner Morris said tbat tba
anitudaof tba Uqoor-daaten io opposing
tbe application of another dealer oo ao-
oouni of alleged sympathy for church pao
p.e *-ts araiimi surprising thou that of
me:.i • sofachurch who would petition
forthaaatebUabnseot of .coretor* op
posite tb* church. To b« consistent, he
isii, Isa would vote to reject tb* applica
tion of Sievers.
!2-i£ 4 .1 other, bat to harmonize tha Intervals of
, Vgj’fSi both railroads and people, by such simple
i nu. irmiidnre iitibiJTz:;;;;;;;;::;;:; , lb * 1 . r , °z°
tro'.wu I rlghie without endangering those of the
snofiOO railroads. Tbla, in my oidLlon, ia itill tba I
5Me*> I etlltnd* and jadgment of tb* pec pin on tbe
[ subject, end new legislation on any other
l J£S?S ^ vriU __ bnt_ propagate^ the |
Incorporated In UM lor 21 year* by the Leg-
-, ■ s!. -s -- 7. ,ku I tatamra for BdnoaUonal and Charitable put-
•A«,ao *™>™ ‘ "“J, committed. it tbit poae*-wlth a cepltel of n.om.ooo-towhich a
luo.ooo withdraw! the plenitude ol power hereto- reserve land ol over f30.000 has since Men
, Ni.ao fore conlerred upon the commistlon and 1 added,
Kn»mh!, l S"!'Sn Mr Hm.ii ... n .M i*” 0 ' “!• H * B R b -;-v--j - -3°°2 I'miti Iu lotnre action to the conservative By an overwhelming popular vote Its m*
JP?!*: <>(.♦»« f?“ tbo “ d » - I tntervsulton of an advisors board It will be I cb.ta*.was mod's a part ol jheps
have summoned Mr. Jamea P ^*Hanlton I Orargla U ebl* to pay her debts and able
end Mr. Sun W. Small to appear before 'o borrow. An Increase of tsxeaot 110 b
Editor! TtUqrapK and Ucueagtr: The
Iu tTitI“o’r
lion with tht matter. It ought to b« In th« lo puy our debts and loam. But we do speaking of Grant: “As the conqueror
power of tbetegentlemen to clear the mat* I *ot njed to rale# than NoiwlthiUndlog I of refoaing to lake the zwnrd of that
mr up and give a tattofaetory •zplanatlon great leader,” etc. Now no fable in htito-, ^
of the transaction. The committee wlU dlipoaad of $3 J)j ocu or her Banda at 4>t |g» k,« k™* mora comDletelv exploded!
sift the matter thorough',, I I in’ra thl^d^tete'Mt sixty, or S
170.COO Tickets at Five Dollars Each.
Fraction* In Ftf the In Prooortion.
Lisrnv nun
1 CAPITAL PR! 975.00C
Co
arraoxuLiTion raxzaa.
• Approximation Prizes of 780~.
[t the matter thorough^. f lDglDl f " loan tbi« and within the last »lxty or
ft b reported that Mr. faarrbon s.y. tb. °» ‘°< 0 »^^ Io «* I, «» 00 ' nlSt,* d.V“b.S!2.UtiitoDhlipabl»bsd ™
reason wh, tfce wvrk wa* snspeuded wav I expenditure* arc dMreas.ng. , I enooah on this vary subject to convince MOO
becaose the stenographer felled to fnrniab Georgia gave $16,00) to the colored uni- Mrwn o! intelUgeoci tbat tbs alleged '
him tbe raernscript, and tbat tbs stenog- veisity bare. He bod vtsltad It end wo* ^ rSumteliou whatever, i (i
tapher give* ms tbe reesou wby the menu Promt cf It as a Georgian. But Georgia I Le. ln j OenOrant. over thtirl »
script was not InrnUhed to camplete the I does not appropriate a etcgle duller t-i the I alDre< * h|ir4 Da y lcl _ ltl i(d tbat »
wore wea became tbe Slate printer higher * <!l t?* llon „ ot **• no iach D |Dddetlt tuok n°ace and Ihe terms _
bad sbsirVied so large a pin of 0«°(8te;What Gsotgia gives b< thei State S?tlSfSxrMW?«r Ih^t
the eppruprlstlon tbet be did not e*e how Umvsr.lty b tb* payment ot tbe debt dne hili .tste am* AppUcasioa foe rataa toclnM should be maos
b. coffd get hi, pay out ?f the fund U for Irads. Gov. ktoantel .«>smm.nd«l wu ^ ot^condidras o^ Use comptmi tn New Os
proprlated. The report of the Invtstfg* lb. eatebllihinent because the p-ople tie- on « 01 b“^bzr. raTfarth* ^u« clearlv atvtta
tion will be looked for with Interest I manded 1L H« knew two yoong man who >unenoar. (n ?l ^!lV. -1 mT/al notm Vtl
In tba Senate tbb morning Mr. Falll- ? l, '»uppb“ l nt whet the 8 atedoea with NlRVOUB DEBlLTavgD MEN Ilonay Orders, oraawToskT&chature in oedV
font, o! tbe First, who bonaofthe least- $5000 asch. Bibbcotmtewlll giro proper- Yoq u( allowed * tree trial of thirty dava rV? w»«v- Cnreeney by Express (afl. aosaa < ~
are of tb* opponenb of tha local option ty wortbIM.OOO to It if located io of thanse S Dr Dr?e celebrated Votiaic M and upwards at oor expeoaa], addrmecd
. bill, recMveSu handsome bouquet mast# llmile. He believed it *uu: ‘ ncomy, ud | m.a.dai
LuUwren up of sheaves of ryo and barley. Tbe would not olca* tba door of ue Uaaanrg to ^wmanJntenS
a ana barley. The " '' h 2 (or tbo speed, relief and permanent care
Senator', desk dur- JgWoaa oxpeoAWre. BreiiMtfttB ^ a.rvo^Tdenlhty.Uiu of vitality and man-
| hood and all ESKd trcublm. Abo, tor
M. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans.
^.■« !?• I many other dbm^a. Complete restore-1
1“*“ n *.^**5* “ “• tion to health, vigor and manhood gnaren-
axxtoa sROtvx ox eoccatiok.
The oommittee appointed b, tba board I fea, with fi.tet.n blocks or asphalt para-1 *J®^s vfgoa and manhoodgttelilfr
of trostaes of tb* university to by before menu bs-cauie so much cheaper. j 0 **-..* 0 “ n lncurred.^ HloaUated
*5* ^*E^btura tha Moditten sod wonb ot Give the young mac something to do. the Voliaie
tba nnivsrattv appeared before the General Give them a trade. He shaded to the db-1 As gf»fLJ35. V “ U “
Azumbly to*ulgh*. HeoAtor Brunn.cbtir* 1 plcy d New OrUioi, coutcodiog tbit hn41 uu*i MiriuHl, Nlcb*
ot Me A DAUPHIN,
607 Ecvcntfi It.. Wnzhtnxton. D. Ol
■oUior*<f«
I'ltUlur* Uifoaidc.
Tbe editor of ft oootemnorftry hu an ar
t- •« :* r;.e<«iory of vj: .-aY;:.*
Ctmery.” Xt h prctLcued he itlt
mftn of tbi committee, ftUUrettcd thftt I aocti ft tebool been In opeTfttloo In Georgia,
body at kngtb. urging tba neceeits of Georgia could have made a creditable db-
higher education. It b tbe object play tbaa.
°f. tlx , univt rally _ to impart 1 cannot da** tbb effort In a more fitting
higher ctlocfttioo* That feu*te cr I mftoncr ***■» by fjinwt your ftttrnUon to
5?“?* b “ ^ I • matter of recent history,
to educating tbo musnudoo to bbbat Thera wea a greet world's fair a tew
education, because tba moat powerful, db-1 weeks are bald la that wonderful city to
ttognbbad and wealthy. There eon be oo Kotor&uth7wbew <h# turbulent wives
NitLr use of repited xian to coUlvotetbe SlbTgSlfilnk oboabed from the current
brains. Brain culture is tbe best Invest- ot tba mightiest rlvtr on earth. Hon tbe
ment tba State can make. He cited Kew states of the Union and too governments
England, wfslcb, however humiliating to I of the world met Urather to moke die-
admit, bis dictated term* and laws to otb- plan ot tbo wealth and product loan that
the Dntoo, not <Pj, by ittit2 the program of Use!?peopteT
pa&UcoH'Cota hot the hlglim •loeotltm of From tbo spruce fortsb of Itatoo to tb*
ner brightest aooa, and acute tbemor they W hite eottoo fields ol U»* Texan coasts the
actSK-rs.
“u! K” to ever, sect:-.a, sr.d by superior ad- gtatrs ot tha Republic broogbt tbvlr Uo- ways bcoted[toreki:-
* ■■■■* ••• A - t .t.>* t., SI.* than Roman tr.-i.nph. t-*. - -t. *-.>...
n to us | jhi 0S| h the West to tb* professions boat-)' White --.ate after butt weat by to the
tb*
OftpUio
few fflg| w
tion, Intirrnpled a bond ot returning Apa
ches an. kiutd seven. Captain Davie is
atilt to Sierra Madras, making special ef
fort* to capture Garonimo.
—A man who claims to be familiar
with Mr. Roach’s affair* says bo coold pay
$30 or even $M for evs-y dollar b* cm ee.
Advice to Mother*
I lor cfclMw Hfttfttig U
l Ihft tumt, fth*r» tllpftlft,
4 U the bc»: rizrc-lj for
ftboille. iljlkv.Awlj’
MONEY LOANED
On Improved farms and City Property,
For terms apply lo
B, F. LAWTON
UANI1KH,
■vet, | i Macon, Georgia,
BOLIVAR RAY.
AND DEALERS IN
Sroceries and Planters’ Supplies,
Noe. 57,50.61 and 63 TOPLAR STREET, MACON, OA.
Liberal advances made on cotton in store.
A.tQ'l supply ot Qrocariea arid Bagging and Tfra Always on baud. W* resptcUal*
, lollclttbapatro-tnreofourfriaods. Wa guarantee satisfactionInaUhaslncsam
trusted to us,especially tn the sofa ol oottou
COLEMAN 8b FRAY-
Macon, Ga., Jana25,1885. jtm2-U.tcwlm
5,000 POTTPVDN
Fresh Turnip and Ruta Baga Se d
iob; also Spinach, Kale, Cabbage, etc., etc. All fresh and true to n&me At
SOUTHERN SEED CO.’S,
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF O A Ml EX AND FIELD SEBDB,
GEORGIA.
M AOON,
Jy9.2 awAwly
SCFFEKIJSG
WOMEN l
Read what tbe Cr:at Methodist
Divine and Eminent Phy
sician Says of
DR. J. BRADFIELD’S
Female Regulator
„ . „ AIXANTA, OA , Feb, 20, UM.
Dr- J- BreTSeld—Dear Sir. Some fllt-cn
>• -f “ ‘
rean aeoIasMIaed Use ssclp* - I r.meia
Bacotetor, and carefully sta-lled eutkorittee
tn regard to Us com ponente, and then, as wail
a* DOW.erononaesdli tobsthe aaoat actawlSel
sod skllffnl combtaaUoa ot lb* really sellable
remidieivtgetable agents known H sc lease,
toed directly oath* womb end ut-Uuoo?
iTldlng ftipcelfle m*%iy for ftll dUMMt ofthe
womb, ami of Ui« ad)zc«at irgiu and part*.
Your* truly,
■■■■■ JEiSK BORING, If. D., D. D.
CAUTION.
The'countryj* flooded with quack noitrami
eoataioJog IBON end other l.Jarloai lrutre-
:«.»!.:ca tlilato eoroeventblne-even
vats* year ids. beware nt all each.
Bradficld’s Female Regu'ator
EoliardbaaaasUl* anabaotate
SPECIFIC.
•old br all dreolata. F..nl
the HcbjUi zn l lUnpinei* of Wo
■NaUWllliiH
tne, whkh firm ftll pftrucu.'zrr.
The
RegaUtor Compiny,
Heftflftf *e, Norroa? C
um of alcohol or tohti’cOi Wik !
tftipopMMriOQ, HoftunliM of tLe
aMnro (j\ A^"
fctiddeftffi, prcmulnri
LOMOlpOWVVlD
1 H|srrm*V)rrba
of thft b»!n, Mlf^tmae ,
Kaobboa
fl.Mt a box, or «tx born for t' ‘ 0, lent b]
prtpald on receipt ot pric«.
m ouAftamcH aix Boxes
To 00ro any oMft. Wlia cacb or ler re<l
byu* foriix u,xe*. xccompan!^! with
w® will send the pa
anteo to refund tit
Coe** not effp':
cy li tbe tre
only by JUHNU. HU
4 Wcet lftdll
!.%wl r
NEW GOODS.
A new sleek of Nolion*, Nove.u
;jt received,
ind Well be sold at i>r
THE FAIR
R. F. SMITH, Proprietor,
M MULBKIIP.Y,8TKEET|
•prSdAwtf