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THE TELEGRAPH *ND MESSENGER' FRIOAY. SEPTEMBER 11.1885. THE TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER. Dally and Weekly.' Th* Daily 1b delivered by carrier* In the City or mailed postage free to subscribers at$l per month, i.'. jfor three months, |5 for six Bonita, or <10 a year. T«« W keklyU mailed to subscribers, post- 01* Iroo, at <1.25 a year, 76 cents for six months. to clubs of Are. if, and to clubs of ten, |1 per i ctr and an extra copy to getter up of clubs of ‘The date on which subscriptions expire will be found on tho address tag on each paper. »id subscribers are requested to forward the money for renewals of the same in time to reach this office not later than^he date on Which their subscriptions expire. . Transient advertisement* will bo taken for the Daily at|l per square of ten lines or less, Rejected’communications will not be re tuned. • Correspondence containing Important news ind discussions of living topics Is sollclted.but ma discussions or living vupius m buuwwm.uuj UUit be brief and written upon but one side of ho paper to have attention. Remittances should be made by express, goney order or registered letter. Agents wanted In every community in the Elate. to whom liberal commissions will be paid. Postmasters are especially requested to wrlto for tot mi. All communication. should bo addressed to TBt TSLEOBAMt AND Mr.SSF.KOEn, Macon, Oi During the six months ending April 1st one London dealer had told 700,000 birds lor decorative purposes. And yet we hear a graat deal of "tender-hearted women." Joan Sherman in his tierce speech did not mention the great Republican steal of 1876, nor did Foraker. In the excitement olthe moment John forgot it, and Foraker was too polite to br ng no the subject. The Chicago Times says: "A language Is wanted without gender or caae endings, and in which every letter haa the aame sonnd under all circumttincea. It would require no study to learn how to spell all the words in such language. But very lit- "• time would be required to learn how to read.” Tin. I? probably an cfbrt to pro vide a professorship Hon - John A - Logan. Diamond Cut Diamond. Tlift bunco steerer and the seller of counterfeit money can always find vie- tims, notwithstanding that their schemes havo been frequently exposed by tho press of the country. The pas sion for gambling is strong in many men, and there are others who hope to achieve fortunes by swindling their fellows. The recent tragedy in New York city has made an end of one tough citizen, and has made it probable that another will be put to work for the public good. The New York Herald gives this ac count of the affair: For some time the Davis brothers and tho two Texans had been In correspondence. The Texans wanted to buy counterfeit money and the Davises claimed to have plenty for sale. Twice Tom Davis saw his customers at the Continental Iletel Late on Thursday night they left the Continental and engaged a loom In tho*Merchants’ Hotel, Cortlandt street. Ox Friday they had another conanltatlon with Davla and agreed to pay him (500 In good money for glO,COO In counterfeit money. After thta meeting the Texans gave up their room In the Merchants’ Hotel and went back to live at Money ordcra, checks, etc., ahould be made tho Continental. According to Theodore Davit payable to H. c. Hanson, Manager. they wrote a letter to Tom yesterday morning Bats the Philadelphia Press: "A writer in the Bclentillc American aaya that a cy clone can be diverted from its course by exploding a keg of gunpowder nnder it. Hereafter if yon rce a cyclone loafing around your neighborhood and want to divert it, all you have to do is to gat a keg of powder, sneak in beneath the waist band of the cyclone and set the powder off. This will not divert the cyclone bnt it will afierd considerable diversion for yonr neighbors and yourself.” agreeing to meet him in the office of the Mer chants’ Hotel at 1 o’clock. At that hour Tom went to the hotel and met the two men. After brief talk Tom and Holland went to the swin dler'. den on the third story of to#Iteido street building. Holland wai ushered Into a dingy little mm, the walls ot which were covered with grained brown paper. Three maps were hnng on different sides, and a linen duster de pended from a peg beside a grimy window opening on West Broadway. In one corner was spile oi torn paper .craps, and In another was a box foil of documents yellow with age. But the principal object in tbe room was a tall yellow desk which stood against the parti tion dlvldlng'the two rooma hired by the gam bler. On top of It were a battered white high hat, a bright, new hammer and a heavy roll ot green and brown live-hundred dollar bondi of the Illinois town o< Mattoon. The hack ot the desk was divided Into three sections. Tbe middle aectlon was simply an empty hollow or rather large pigeon hole. The two aide sec tions hid doors oa them. THE o.U? 4 0™»»- A brisk little man, with sngppf «Tes, Hood In the middle ot the room, and on the fewer But it must not be forgotten that the able Senator from Vermont indorses New England, while the Georgia Legis lature almost unanimously indorses honor it and few that dishonor. Here may be found still the old-fashioned, un assuming hospitality. Here is the home of modesty and refinement, and here the Senator from Georgia. The only too ia personal honesty commonest. If way to settle the matter is to refer it to the system of slavery kept the South the magazines. Treason In Pennsylvania. The Grant excitement haa culmi nated in at least one place. A Winter- town, Pa., special to the World says: The Rev. J. F. Shultz, of Shrewsbury, a clr- from advancing as rapidly in manufac tures and business enterprises, it also kept her backward in many things which disgrace other sections. Correct Assessment end Taxation. One of tbe most important bills so cnit preacher, administering to the spiritual I j Rr introduced in the Legislature is welfare ot the good people ot IVIntentown „ . „ (V , , / . t L e belonging to lhe Evangelical faith, U a great Senator Northen 8, to provide lortne admirer ot Genoral Grant’, character and correct assesement of property m this career, and though rather tardy In holding State for the purpose of taxation. This the memorial lervlee, .ought yesterday to a BU i,ject of vital interest to the peo- make up for hla reml..ne.s by delivering* , . f; - , loull i 0 care . highly eulogUtto address upo I the virtue, and 01 Georgia and snouid ire care services of the dead hero, lie notified his con- I fully studied. grcgatlon of the .ubject of hi. discourse, Section 1 provides for the establish- when exceptions were taken to his course by me nt in each county of a tax assess- Jamos K. Folk Fulton, a member of tbo eon-1 . , . gregation. The minister, however, gave out . hla text, based upon the life and character of section - makes the number on the great Bible heroes, and drawing a com- each board five freeholders, of age. parlson with the life of General Grant. Section 3 provides they shall be ap- Fulton sat quietly until General Gmiitji points by the SuperlorCourt upon the name was mentioned, when he sprang to his 1 v, . y , . . feet, brandished hla arma and cried to the I recommendation of the grand jury, mlnlater, "Stop that." The preacher contln- Section 4 directs the filling of va* ued his discourse and Fulton advanced up the cancies re«hed^ri.“n th^gre'member I Section 5 prescribe, the oath of office sprang Into the pulpit and violently assaulted I Section 6 fixes the compensation at the minister, knocking him down. A rush was I $2 per day. made by the congregation to defend the pas- Section 7 orders that the boards tor, snd in the melee one man received a hlowKe.. . from Fulton’, flat and mother had hf. cloth- s u ha11 mcetat their respective court lng badly torn. Order was finally restored and | houses on tho first Mondays in May and June, each year, and limits each nal and municipal improvements must I onade or something, how natural was it be pushed forward. It is no time to {P-j*- 1 ?.. 1 ? 4 - 1 ?- 4 IH 11 * to th* north aide of , , ,, .. ., , ’ , | second Btreet end keen n sharp look out delay. Mr. Northen s system is a | lor the Iront gate of the Smith mansion, good one. It should be adopted. Pass the hill. Reminiscences by “Old Chronicle." Major James 6mlth was one of the prominent cttlzena of Macon forty or fifty years ago. He came hither from Jouea, which respectable old connty baa contrib uted to the city and to Bibb county many of oar beat citizens. He was a lawyer of profession and he owned a fine well stock ed cotton plantation iu Houston county near Echeconnee creek, ubont twelve or fifteen miles from town. Having ample means of support, he was well able to en joy tbe "otium cum dignitatc" of a retired practitioner dariog the declining years of hla life. He was a very substantial man, not only as to property bnt nature had given him a powerful physical frame. Be ing upwards of six feat high, hla ereot bearing, broad face, prominent and large nose gave him an imposing appearance. A dogged determination and pertinacity of purpose were hia distinguishing traits, and might have been accounted indica tions that some of hia ancestors were "born in Ireland." True to the "blood which tella,” wherever an emigrant from the Emerald Isle mokes hla home, it was an uphill business to attempt to drive him. But es to whether he could bo moved or persuaded by other methods, we shall see. Tho grand jury of Bibb county in 1843, at the November term of the Superior Court, made after a searching Investiga tion, their "true presentments," which werepubliahedinthe Mebsrnokb In real- | tion to the poor house, finance of the "Btlll o’er those acenes-my memory wakes And fondly broods with miser care, Time but the Impression doeper makes, As streams their channe's deeper wear.” W. I., A NEW VgRSION. Another Account cf the Exodua of the Israelites from Egypt. Pall M U Gazette. It is hardly a year since that the famous Bhaplra manuscripts threatened to startle the orthodox world by a usw vera'on of the Ten Commandments. The musty manu scripts, however, were proved to be frauds, and the eensatlon subsided. The ides, however, of pseudo-antique variations of Biblical a'oriea has ever eince possessed the German imagination, and there now lies before us another writing, hardly less musty than the Shapira M38, which pro fesses to give in German doggerel the ”—.tGu version ot the plagues and IhEA t-^SELF-RMSm S)oread Preparation, TH« HEATHFUL AND NUTRITIOUS Baking Powder l| . i* 1 I good I nine T1 I seal I cole | nut u I (rot I tb» I day restores to tho flour the strength-givi,,. I $ phosphatea that are removed with the™ bran, and which aro required by the the Exodus. The mithoTsare hts version I ** was written “at the time oi the uus ’ u costa less > 10 wealthier aad exodus of tbe Jews from Egypt,” ao that stronger than any other Powder both text and illustrations were prepared when the Impression of the departure of he Jews was etill fresh on the mind. The date of the disinterment of the present Volume Is left uumentioned by the publish er, but there is no doubt that Sbtller was well acquainted with ite contents, and bor rowed from it the measure for several of bis familiar ballads and minor poems The opening lines of the first song, for In stance : Home Testimony the sermon finished. We had been previously informed I session to June 30th. , . — that patriotism was at such a iw ebb Section 8 directs tho receivers of tax i MongttapMple^SSSaSriquaUri'totoat in Pennsylvania that there won great returns to make and have their lists which resulted from the fearless and in difficulty in raising money to buy a ready to present to these boards for re- ^hc»»4InqSitrt ffio^ounty^th? monument for Grant, but it had not view. May term. 1879. To right the wrongs enn- occurred to us that things had reached Section 9 reads as follows: Smitt^N O Monroe* r ff e ?, tn j entSl “*i 01 such a pass as to make it dangerous for Be It further enacted. That It shall be the Hardeman and Henry Newsom were a local preacher to eulogize him. Sure- dut)r 01 board, when said elected justices of the Inferior Court, and H. thi« b« Ux lut * 4rc presented by tbe receiver of few men have ever served the county more ty uus DO (reason. | taI fe t nni s, t0 carefully examine said lists H faithfully or with more satisfactory results. they find, upon examination thereof, tbatany Jt was while this service was being per- Ux payer bas placed tbe valuation of his pro-1 ‘£!??£ < ? ,, !at a member from Bibb Intro- How Ic Is Accomplished. The kiiling of the notorious Tom S^il^ll^fiSrio^th^thl Davis by the Texan, Holland, will ac- full vslne thereof, or shall have failed to make Inferio?tfourtt'owelltoe S>or hSSu prop* complish good other than tha^em- a return cf all his property liable to taxstlon erty in Bibb county and divide the pro- braced In the taking off of a public undor ‘h® laws of this State, they shall pro- ceedsamong the poor.” This may have .„!_J 1— t. .au-i. ti.. : * „„.i I coed to correct tho valuation sod obtain tho | been Intended as a ten strike among the Editor McClure, ot the Philadelphia Times, oomes to the support ot George W. Childs: Just before Grant started on his journey Around the world, tbe writer hereof heard him discuss the same ques tion in Mr. 1 ,Childs's presence. General Grant reviewed the contest for the creation of the electoral commission and the con test before and in the commission, very fully and with rare candor, and the chief significance of his view was In the fact, as he stated it, that he expee’ed from the her ginning until the final judgment, that the electoral vote ot Louisiana would be awarded to Tiiden. He spoke ot Booth Carolina and Oregon as justly belonging to Hayes; of Florida as reasonably doubt ful, and of Louisiana as for Tiiden. Grant's burial place is historic ground. A contemporary eeys: “It is said that Riverside Park was a favorite dally drive oi Washington, and that an historic party, including Get:, and Mrs. Washington and Thomas Jefferson, made a trip to the heights and lunched there. In this neigh borhood Loula Philippe, afterwards King of France, and Joseph Bonaparte, who had been King of Bpain, lived in retirement. Loul. I’hillippo taught a school there in the early years of tbs century. When the l’rince ot Wales visited New York he was entertained by Mayor Fenta-do Wood at his home iu this part oi Manhattan Island, and went over the ground with hla bolt where its history was told to him.” 0*0 *******,*** V. L - — -- —- — T . „rt- eeeu eorrec* mu vaiuiuou auu outam mo *»* *» mil euiau amuug uie part of the desk he had counted out piles o! t Swindler. It affords the innocent and , aI1 retura of #u tax , ble ptop erty and place ? 1( j P* nel P 1 ,ort 7 floaters that held the ten, five and two dollar bills. unsUSpCC ting public a view of the ma- the same, with corrected value, upon said list S”, > he * 1 ' c . ti ° na . between Here is the money we have to send to Mr. chinery which lips behind the circulars a nd return said list to tho tax receiver. It Bibb® Major StStth, with irim h?mor“ Myeraot Georgia,” Slid the little man. emanating from the metropolis, and ,h * u bo tbe duty ofthe Ux rccelverto im- immediateiywrotehimthatth^’poorhoase The Texan looked greedily ot the- crisp ", . ... mediately notify the tax payer whose list did not belong to the Georgia Legislature notes. the attractive advertisements set forth bal been corrected by the board of the cor- nor to the Inferior Court, and If they cculd Why can’t I have them?” he laid. I in certain newspapers. I rectlona made. If the tax payer wbo^ e I got find anything else to legislate on, they I’erhap* we can arrange It for you,” mut- The c j rcu lar which drew Holland to list has been corrected feels aggrieved r5?,!SL S "2rA otI S*„° * hei f ^.tw^«m P ^and”Sl e, I^S ^ York, as it had probably drawn »*y such correction, such tax psyer .ball JuuSmawhip sS r^Xmmure^.U.n- the little tnsn went away and the Rambler j • , , , have the privilege o! appearlnf belore said euUtion and ram* tn *11 nntim.it» .nH produced a amall, black oilskin satohel, with I many before lnm, read as follows: board with hla grievance within ten daya | The bill was hastily withdrawn and y noth’ zinc lock and oiled silk lining. He careful- Mr.. Dias Sis: I will confide to you I j rom such notice, and it shall be tbo duty ot lng more was heard of dividing “proceeds j counted out 410,000 ot the money spread out through this circular a secret by which you board to carefully examine Into the among the poor.” on the desk. The bills were new and crisp can make a apeedy fortune. X have on hand . «m. It upon examination and review of Major Smith was careless as to dress and and tho Texan declared they were perfect a large amount ot counterfeit notes ot the fob laM jjit they find they wero In error, they 4 ° utter contempt for fashion and ita counterfeits. As a matter of fact they were | lowing denominations: »1. SlOand «!bl | ihall correct th0 iUne u <haU , ppcar t o them SsrlSSrnS? ssSS he "walke™ down to be just and tree. Second street lo L ean’s old corner, or tbo - , , Section 10. Be it further enacted, That In Washington Hall favorite places of ren- Texan’s sharp eyes watched every movement and If not strictly perfect Is Immediately de- case of property, both real andperronal, liable drzyous, with slippers on nankin panU, of Davla' hands, and as soon ai the money I atroyed. Of coutse It would be perfectly fool- lor Ux )„ tb |, g t(U , i w hlch has been returned lloen oust with vest In tbe vocative—that wai counted out he handed over the ISO] ho tsh to send out poor work, and it would not to the tax receiver by an agent of anon-reel- le.lt Wsawautlng-he was the picture of htd agreed to pay. Theodore Davis, ikulklng only get my customers tnto trouble but would fi e nt owner, and whose list has been by the I independent lnuifierenco to the Beau in the next room and peeping through the break up my business and ruin me. So, tor board corrected, said agent shall have the SJSSSrtTSau’inMlI false hack of the desk, saw hts brother sweep personal aatety, I am compelled to luue noth. p ,tvilegc of apptarlng before tho board as pro- n“digcbeanutroKel and r^da arnnnfi the alleged counterfeit! together In a heap, lng that wtU not compare with the genuine. Tlicd ta , cc tt 0 n Pci tbla act. It aball be tbe town, he looked as grand as a general as ■eying: “Now you've got to be very careful, 1 furnish you with my goods tt the following < j ut ] r0 | me tax receiver to notify the agent of I proud as one of the old Eugttsh barons ■'ve got to be careful atwellas you.” low pricee, which will b« found as reasonable tl >e said non-rcildent owner of tbe llatcorrect-1 who wrested from King John “magna At which be stuffed the rustling glO.COO mail as Ute nature ot my business will allow: edby the board, aala provided In tbe pre- Charts,” or forced Henry ot Winchester to Into the black satchel. Then he shut the For It,200 In my goods (assorted) I chsrge.1100 0)dtn g section. t* 14 } wh'uh htd been reluctantly satchel wtta a sharp snap and laid it on the For 2,too In my goods (assorted) I charge. 2C0 section 11. Be It lurtberenactcd, Thetwhen y tri'SJi?1„h t^ISh.i.niufminu. ... desk. Tho Texan eyed It with lattafsctlon. For 6,000 In my goods (assorted) I charge. 350 »taxpayer falls to make returns ot hla or her all vandsublUntisl s'aSn w Tom Davla tried to engage hla attention by | For 10,0>0 In my goods (asaoried) I charge. 000 I prope >t y, it shall bo tho duty of tho taxre- Dr. Robert Colhua used to toll with great diving Into an interesting conversation while I This, saya the World, is followed by I celrer to report such (allure to the board, and good humor, byway of a joke, that wheu Theodore Davis opened the doori In the talae "advice to tho verdant reader, impress* It aball be tbe duty of aald board to place a true Col. Robert A. Smith went to get married, back of the deak and softly alii bis arm , , ....... and full value upon tho property in defautt Major called his servant and said: ”Gc through trom the next room. At the end ot upon his mind that the gatesof the I, douMe th o valueto placed and retnro hV’d th ' °, Teteei,r the arm were five clutching flngera which State prison are yawning for him, and th ti net so valued to the tax receiver, who L° ““ Mnd “2“ hlnd qnartere up alnarul ■Knee* the hlenlr aatehel and draw It I A1... A ...i.nA Ln on.nfnl • 4l.nl tin I -L-11 .at. AS e.s t. - s IL. ..sl._ I JJOD I sect powders furnished by Msuress, the Jew, who in return for his great services, w is enriched with all tbe remaining treaaurea of Egypt, At last the patience of the Egyptians was exnatisted and the king was compelled to sign a treaty by which he promised to send the He brews scroti the Red Sea. Secretly, how ever, the king resolved to let them return as toon ae peace was restored betwe-n him and bis subjects. But the execution of that plan was prevents d by hia anbj Acts who, by means ot dyamite or a sim’lar radical cure, blew up Menephtah’a ship ...... . suffered for more than five years with hr when be was in the middle of the Rrd sea. 1 digestion, scarcely ablo to retain tbe simplest He was then eaten piecemeal by the fishes, I food on my stomach. The burning aeniatloa and the children of Israel escaped, to tarn almost Intolerable, and my whole sy.’.-a up again ai wealthy Ommezlenrathe.’ _ . Tne naive humor which characterize this I w** deranged. I was wakeful and could cot ancient volume speaks well for the literary I ,lec P* 4nd consequently more or less nervous tastes of the Egyptians of old, as the lllns- allthe time. I declined in flesh and suffered trationa are a algo of tbe advanced state of all the usual depression attendant upon Urn art In the reign of the* Pharaohs. The terrible disease. In a word, I was mlsersbli elaborate jen d’eaprlt It q-iite ai cleverly At last, tailing to find relief In anything else, year, with Its sackcloth covering .nd its , bc£a " d , onco ’ Th ° “cdldn. ancient sells.’’ toned up tho stomach, strengthened the dtjei- tlvo organs and soon all that burning ceased, Thu Circus In acottnnd. I and could retain food without difficulty. Now London Truth. | my bcalth la good, and can cat anftblugia Prolsoted Railroads, ■ AVe are in receipt of an official chart showing tho projected railroads char torod in Georgia, with the estimated mileage and cost. These roads are aa follows: Columbus to Athens, 140 miles; AugUBta to Chattanooga, 223 Augusta to Chicago, Ill,, (in Georgia)] 107; Albany to Columbus, 86; Camilla to Cuthbcrt, 52; Columbus the Florida line, via Cambridge 125; Covington to Macon, 60 Darien to Johnston Station, 27; East man to Savannah, 120; Gainesville to] Dahlonega, 22; Valdosta .to Madison, 10; Atlanta to Columbus, 101; Mari etta anil North Georgia, 30; Macon to Florida line 158; Quitman to Monticel- lo, Fla., 15; Millen to Harts’ Road, Fla., 149; Newnan to Franklin, 20; Chattanooga, Tenn., to LaGrange, 147; Thomasvillo to Tallahassee, 16 (in Georgia); Savannah to Tybee Island 20; Wrightsville to Hawkinsvillo -TO. Total estimated mileage 1,726. Total estimated cost 925,890,000. These roads arc surveyed through 82 counties of this State, 21 of which have no railroad facilities. It may safely be stated that although these roads have merit, and many are - demanded by tbe traveling and ship ping pnblic, they will never be boilt by Georgians, for the plain reason that there ia not enough capital in Georgia available for that purpose. The projectors in the large majority of cases have recognized this fact and are awaiting develop ments. lVe do not hesitate to aver that,] if Georgia’s railroad laws are so amend ed its to give railroads the right] to make their own rates, these roads will nearly all he constructed within ten years. Seme of I them now wait upon the Legislature, The counties that suffer moat from the dolay are those not now enjoying rail road facilities of any description, viz Lincoln, Madison, Dawson,‘Murray]] Baker, Chattahoochee, Jasper, Mont gomery, Ta'naU, Fayette, Dooly, Ir win, Col jUltt, Gilmer, Emanuel, Bullock, Chattooga, Walker, and nine ethers through which n, road ha, been projected. Twenty- these to-day suffer from the the arm were nve cimcntag tinsers wmen pnouu mo *"* ****** lMf n„ K T aiued to the tax receiver, who L" „ n,v;" cloacd about the black satchel and Crew It I that lie must be very careful; that he .ball notify the defaulter of the action pt ct' 0 h ea p otcorapany!” Hsownida through tbe little doors. With tho quickness 1 send word two days in advance I °f the board. The taxpayer who I auostnntial brick dwelling, he rode a largA ot a practiced fakir Theodore Davla vemoved I hu been so returned as a default- I substantial hors«. He kept a large yellow the 110,000 and lubetituted tn tho place ot the df ““ expected arrival tn the city, go ^ |h<n btre the privilege ot appearing be- masttll bull dog to guard hia nrtmisea. bill* three packages of a bluelsh timed paper to a hotel and remain in his room until (ot# y,, board within ten dtye ai afore- 0Id Lion was not exceedingly tsh, but his cut In the Shape of the btlll. Tbe satchel was the manufacturer called upon him.” said. II said defaulter can show to strong, hla body waa then quietly shoved back to It. place on the Tho victim having been drawn to the aatlafactionof the board that «>■> bri*krt broad n the^fcewt wlm mustSe deak, and tba clutching fiugen and ‘“‘'“-T Xew Yo k the swlmller mecta him at d4,4 “» •* «* »« '‘ult of Ms, then ..Id h^ .id n.“ bUck dl arm were withdrawn. ”, ‘ , ‘ ‘ “ , 7, , defaulter ehall have tho privUege of making tlcleucy of ivory ornamentation; hia taU The game was not quick enough tor the tho hotel named. Here be is enabled a return under oath of his taxable property made a faint attempt to cnrl upward but Texan, who taw tbe trcacheroua morement. to “size him up,” and ao expert are to the tax receiver, wboae list so made aball I falling for lack of material, drooped iub- Ltke a flash an enormous army revolver war tllese g W j n( n ers they seldom fail to de- be eubmltted to tba board, subject to tho oamo to "»"5 *>»• earth, then veering An* „f ik. *i,in t—kn’k m-iai «*,A ik. 1 - I , n —i ni .|n, un,i r,-rif-**- h* th*» hn.M ai nr*,-1 s'ldileiily to tile left, terminated with tect the greenhorn from law officers. A of ttfo 4 >»ut three inches of length, short meter. I vlded for In the preceding sections ot this | He wa s curtailed by nature, and in the el whipped out of the thin mtn's pocket and tbe gambler was covered. , B __ "rue money oa voce ura." meeting is appointed and takes place aeL It after notification said defaulter falle The Texan was cool and he took atm very jn just such an office as has been de- to appear before the board within the time I fence orator,' this was not his "dangerous carefully eshe said: scribed ao vividlv bv witnesses in tho I hereinbefore deecribed, tbe actloo of the end," hut reverse ends end old Lion was a "I want tbe money that was taken trom that . 3 1 board la placing a return upon the list shall fotmldablo adversary. Doubtless he could satchel." . case quoted. , stand as therefore ot said defaulter. have whipped BUI Arp’s yaUer bob-tali Tom Dufli stood up and Uced tho Texan. | Only now and then at long intervals [ section 12. Be it further enacted, That the | I Kant language of the Soutli Carolina no AM “* avm ..-vu «*ivi *»-*-. I —^ s» I Dl’lliuu IA. oc U lUllUBi cumicu, I In thria riat*i Dari Uvaalwaa an <Ti\iwVit "Don’t get excited,” he laid. "II you get I do these swindlers atrike a man too term "tree and full vslne” nacd in this act j , a |£ of Oodfrev’a diatJieP he was xcltedoyer inch a alight thing sa that rml 9 ) lar p ( or them. It ia not unlikely that shall bo held to mean the usual lelling price B step-son uf the rea^ectableoldgentltman laWAS rift fn thu hnilni-U •( 111.” 1 * I .I .l.l1u. n .Awuulw In 4km ■muni* wham th* I —L el... Jl.lL.a " 1 Tt J excited over __ __ never do In this butln.se at alL” I "»>,« «-n« I of similar property to the county where tho I nfter whom lhe district'was namVd. Fed "Giro ns Iht money or I’ll hill you," said | c ^ | property to which tbs term is applied shell be | did not deypte much of his time to the ac the Textu, sternly. *** “ aa- - “ The gambler lifted the skirts ot hia blue Jacket end turned eround to show that he had no pistol concealed beneath IL "Yon ice 1 have no weapon,” he pleaded. "Yon won’t kill an unarmed man.' Bang fectly familiar with the trick to be play- I m the time of making therefore, and not the I quleltlonof wealth, or the accumulation ed and came prepared to beat price It would bring at a forced auction sale. f ad .V° 4 f d ^ *?l lalth / hicre. He had got- the gambler at his own game. Section 11 prescribes the formula and knew K that thia 'work?” goodS Tare * nd interrogi,orlcs posed countryman Belzeu the real | tax^-payers. I mur" and he "virsmused" a good deal on . money as soon aa counted, drew a re- Section 14 dlrccta the Ux receivers, the shore* of IJsiiey’s and Ernest’s mill- anj - m r, who ,: a ] secuon ' i5 - it ,or the carry - hUb-eut whUe hla bandi clutched at the air. trying to swindle him, calmly walked ingout of the intention of the act, as the latter, a newer poud, there was ao in Tnen the Texan sent another bullet cnuhlng off with the pile. Was this tho inten- gi*, section 18, which readi: rtomreh^an^TelloTMrchre from th^ through the false beck of the desk where he tion of Holland? Section IS. Be It further enacted, That for breadth of a silver dollar dorm, which mo- had seen Theodore Davla. He was very cool, *jjj e ‘ * — ' this thin Texan, and bis sua was very keen. I , Tbe bullet which went through the partition iner) are did not retch Us mark, however, for at that organized gangs at work on the "panel I loctted moment Theodore D*t1* h*d leaped oat of tbe I scheme.” Tbe men fit the head of I erty In other room e -d |«*ed the door, and was them are educated, affable and polish- except tearing down the three Mghuo! stein with . nni i I farmo _ _ hit whiskers pointed outward tu terror, I f 1 - ine > « n 'P 10 > mon J pe°P « 1 other than hts residence, and which la neoea-1 have been dubbed Godfrey, proftuoi u> while his right hand grasped the 110,0C0 have plenty of money. It is generally ,ary to be kept on said farm or plantation to aquatic sports, with “old tnsn Miles is ■■- bundle. I a B af B game, since there is no counter- carry on the same.) Best estate, for slatant or adjunct professor. One warm A Sectional cor. ftict. | felt money handled, and the victim purpoiire of Uxatton, Shan leges, Fe4walked InSqtown. Hta*bsavei vhelming powers of the Railroad wlopmc Is the Georgia LegUra- red t longer retard the de- • jf the State and continue to ,n the i«<ople the hardship tile hauls over wagon roads? J. Emmett Blackshear, M.D, Ram sea’, the Pharaoh's palace *o grand, . The chambers aro thronged and the portals. The prince, an there, and the great ot th.| Macon> Q Ati July 14 _ 18S4- _ I ^ | pleasure in adding my testimonial to are almost identical in metro with the the superior excellence of your corresponding lines of tbe ballad 'jZu .., _ ‘ , nor *’ Ascheu in seiner Ksipepracht," and tliat * or( ^ fl Preparation (Baking Po*. most charming of Schiller’s minor poems, der) as an article healthful and nntri "hu reden und traumen die Menschen ai-..,. Kn i nn « on , viel.” Again th** second song, opening “ 0UB * # b0 } ong as superfine wheaten I with the follow* alines: I flour is made use of for bread-making I Tb T o h M T 8 ° , ? nz 7 iU l ^ ere be a necessi ‘7 for re. wild. stormg to such flour the nutritive e!e- As for tbe new version of the Mosaic ato- mentfl of which it is deprived bv th* “ 8 t h rai an , d - was nonoin Hgrpt. Two intrigotng Jews j 1 " 4 / 6 , l* 1 '® “ the only Baking Powdet ■applied it, and therebr became the Pua- p the market that possesses that qua). raoh'a bosom friend. The Egyptian wise tty; while m giving lighteHs and men, to punish their King, brought on the porosity to the bread, whether made oi piegues which, however, were rendered superfine or unbolted (Graham) flonr lnenectlve by_remediea of aoida and in-1 th J re ]a nono better. ’ Yours respectfully (Signed) J. EMMETT BLACKSHEAR, M. D. For Sale by all Grocers. Try it. mar 8-wed.frf.BnnAw-Cm IT1( Au American triViiing circua arrived tho shape of food, and digest it without tbe at Beauty last 8ouday week, having dese- , Us[htc , t difficulty. I most cheeifuUy bear Forres ou'th.l day. Thi'Vr»th*of <T- tMstrettmony, bwwtme there aw hundreds Uin zealous Free Churchmen was gris*. zuitehiy m 1 wm, Mdl 1 sm sure they can be ously aroused by this proceeding, and on M resdily healed. Take tho prescrlped dose Tuesday, when the company had arrang- after eating, lnstexd of before. id 10 nive a performance, they were snr- prlied to find tbe town placarded with notices warning the people to mark their | disapproval of tiabbath breaking by stay- JAMES MANN, No. 14 Ivy Street. Atlanta, Ga., May 13,1683. lng'away from the show. The notices | . , . ^\ r0 m ^* were signed by a well known minister, In the fall oi 18611 wai taken with a case ol but, in spite of hia efforts, nearly five malarial fever which prostrated mo both body hundred people—that is to say, more and mind. I was drugged after the old fuh- than half of the entire population—pat-1 ion with mercury and other mineral mixture* rQPk«d._the _ performance, andhave, so | -but with no good results. My health wm ihsttered and my energy gone. Mylen tad feet would swell and hail what everybody thought was dropsy. These symptoms alarmed far, derived no ill effects therefrom. An Importnnt Discovery. The most important discovery is that I S?.^“d Fwm re^y fo which brings the most good to the great- sntfsated. A trtand advised me try Swifts eat number. Dr. King a New Discovery Specific. I procured three bottles and com- for Consumption, Coughs, and Cold*, will monccd its use. Tbo swelUnir aoon •ubsldrt. il. t... .l . .... iifa I Ihavn tiiki-n tho thrt-i* hntt wrh’nhhive iui vuuouuiiniuii, lAiuiiii, mm uujus, win i v. *~ —v* ■ - preserve th. health .nl.sav. life, and is " ,4 J 0 .ifT. unWdolVlt SSttivT oTTmntfoS 1 StS to-*?." Tbere'iereJwa.Tiore memo- only ooe. It jomuveljr cure C jnsompttoD, | oua medicine offered to suffering humanity. It but Coughs, Colde, Bronchitis, Asthma, bat wrought wonders for Hoarseness, and all hflectiona ot the Throat, Cheat and Lungs, yield at once to ita wonderful curative powers._ If you *bu g, Lee county, sale brail drugs’* doubt this, get a Trial B jttto Free' at I ^ elU * 4 Bl00d aa<1 skl “ D1,CI Lamar, Rankin & Lamar’s drug store. Tbe cttlsens of Parsons, Kan., seldom question a stranger unleia be ts seen with a saddle or bridle on his arm. Then they ■imply ass him whether he prefers to be bung or shot—Detroit Free Press. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer!, Atlanta. Ga. GEORGIA CHILL REMEDY Advice to Mothers q,v.«^ , .. I thousnii'lfi, au'i will continue to oosounui -i;7hn .t^ fnr rhfMr«v, fo^ y t ,r mprfU of Hall** Georgia Chill Remedy th?Phiui > u!ftSna C0a10 knoWIl ‘ Th,s 110 P humbug nos- gSggfeRSiyiSyiygy Jiiy?% tmm t ***• iho re * ult ° f exowf*n©iof» SKSJmT S s!rnt?2 vLtus* l or »l«»rter of * century iu compounding tnd rnsn* dUrrboB*. cents a bottle, lyiicoddtwly | ufscturltg drugs in our Houthern cltmsts. I SUFFERING W0MFN! have cured myself ami thouiandi of others of chronic chills alter they had for a long time rssiifsn the efforUof able phyilcl&na and qulnln#,k*d ceased to have any effect. One bottle in all cases of lei« than six months ttandlng wiu effect a permanent cure. In that time a ml- — * *- mint for quI* * slew ferer would spend double tho . nine and yet not be cured. 1 append a few ccrtlflcaten showing what It haa accompllihW —thousand* couhl be obtained If deulrcl. . i udge Tho». J. yirnmons, Judge of ths 80P«: Road what tbe Great Methodist ; "* Divine and Eminent Phy- | cwu itcmsdy^ sician Says of The Boston Record has thU severe once in their hands cannot 4ff ° rd H out ln t 0 wnlou or otherwu^ andMlbniw- 7.V dig at a Georgia martyr: I make a fuss. But cunningovcrreacl.es tmp—Tu.trTe. or other Senator Joseph E. Brown, of Georgia, poees itself sometimes and revenge ia reck- improvements of whatever kind Utereon, and an elephant's ear) Near the corner of In Washington as a man of the iterant mop alltj. Once each enalon he regularly deUvera a diatribe upon ths mottl decadence bf New England to a select audience composed ot the less. Compensation. i m ana anuer me nma irtnoau piupenr t —r.-—.t r-.— Thn Couthern Dress in general has I ehaU he constraed for purposes of taxatfou to preaiding ofilcer, while the pages match pen-1 . severely upon the Iac,a<1 * 4,1 soods, ch 4 ttels, credlu and effects ,ianeerona conitqueucea. Wben P the dog nice end the doorkeeper* make np lost sleep. I cosiimenLea very y whmuoerer they may be; all ships, boats and had been remanaed to bis proper ptaML But this same man hires 600 convicts from ineffable vulgarity betrayed Dy a Bara t TMH 1, belonging to Inhabitants ot the State, Fed drew himself np to hla fall height and tbe State of Georgia for SIMM a rear, and sells toga belle who, upon tho eve of her whether et home or .breed, end ell capital In- denounced ell aorta of nlttog dogs; no man them to work In the coal mines at " * 1 —' * * * * ■' * *“ k * ■ r '~‘ — ■"’* to himself of 116,000 per annum, manity shown toward these no further proof than the that decimates their ranki. aren mo nrana- i Crowds, ana uer name ™»i»***, i ny ciuzcua oi uu a aie. I Ingti wick Herald, a Democratic paper of tlawt | vritb it. “This,” says the Wa- As will be seen, the purpose of the I whistlers;” h*’d fix'him. Just then the revoUtogtoim!" ** ^ ** °' ***** American, “finds a parallel in bill is to provide fora proper valuation SjL^tJfSWie'tJSS. ’’wha'i If drills stlon U not strong enough to Gcor- Chicago, when Col. Fred Grant mar- and tAxation of Ml the property In the the h-1. all toU fu»_aboutt tarerle. be- gla to put an end to this barbarians, end It I ried the lady who waa then Mias I btate. It wUl result In an equalization I 85? chooses t» keep Mr. Brown la 11s most con- n onore , reporters were shown the of taxes, and if rigidly carried ont will _.** “Yea," interposed Fed, "and I am ■plcuoue public oflee, we would advise him, I ( JOJSean j n niinutest detail, and were increase the grand total in Georgia fifty wing to iboot him.” “Fed, l>—G—, air, « fo EXd°°«lumo^suh^”allowed to do rer-ortorial juaUce to the or aixty percent. Itfollow.th.t while Senator Brown is amply able to take clocks on the bridal hose* wtd to the taxes will be paid upon an increased “Major- tmiih, I have Mway. thought you ire of himself ,and if he ever hears embroidery on her nnderelothing both amount, they will necesaarily be t 0 "th?^eyOT wu thi'^aJ^i^ ist the Record haa inmned on him for day and night wear.” dneed in fignres and the burden equal- friend, but now ft seems I was mistaken.’’ trouble may arise from too foregoing [ Of courre it is unfair to judge Ute ly distribute West bv the Grant family or the North Georgia needs just such a law. Most --Dio he etudeyon on the ■lreelr , "He did.” “Charles, get my gun, I'll bar* the m; I knew have yon alt ri.hu and privlleses thereto beloosfog or In Seeond and Poplar streets, old Lion spied anywise appertaining, and all mines, minerals him aad cams at Fed with tbe dangerous In and nnder the same. (Personal property cnd ioremoet. I will not attempt to de paragraphs Still Senator Brown, the iltnatlon is Interesting, by the vagaries of a Saratoga belle. I of her municipal corporation! need It. ^"^jCgjj^gstmy iro.l’niii Brown, oa we understand it, But these are, after all,outcroppings of It is tuelesa for the people to strive for I potfwaJrtliight. I wootd not ba\. cltarirea that the traffic in human their civilization, and nnrebnked of so- a leading petition In the comme-ida], alii the dog; ho U too valuable; that beings] in New England, U confined ciety. They reveal tbe possibilities of industrial and even agricultural world 3Sm“,w55i Sl'tonf’wnt’j?5*to to white persona of one gender, and | a society unknown to the South. Let | while half the property in the Stats is j kill him for^ my oaks.” With such a the Record charges that ths traffic in those who are wont to depredate thU Georgia on the part of the Senator is section-not merely the outsiders— extended to convict*, which of coorre consider that if it be lacking in some include* both genders, without regard | clement* that distinguish the nino- to race or color. | teenth century, U boost* of many that hidden in under-valuation, mid lost in »Ir^bothjitas.^st wa^to^^ to bo developed. Her pomibUiUe. are W.mtoe jn*t beginning to become evident to “mud 7 ii^,5btil^” Rut Sfterwlrds herself and tbe buxines* world. Inter* | when Fed cam* Into town lor an iced li DR. J. BRADFIELD’S Female Regulator 1 ATLANTA, GA , Feb. 50.18M. Dr. J. Brafifield—Dear Sir: Seme fllteen Tears ago 1 examined the recipe tf Female Eccntaior, and carefully studied aulhorUlet to regard to lu components, and then, u well ai now, prononneed It to bath* moat actentlOo and Ikuhnl combination of the really reliable remedial vegetable agents known to sctonco, to act directly on the womb and uterlneor- sane, and the organs and parts ajmpith'rlug directly with thcao pitta; and, therefore, pro viding aipeclflc remedy for all diseases ofthe womb, and of th* adlacent argana and parts. Your, truly, JE8SE BORINO, U. D., D. D, Macon. Ga.. October!, tm-The host eMll remedy I ever saw.—CHAO. II. FREER AN. Macon, Oa.. October 16, lN-l.-I^ootntder Ball's aeorstaCini Rem-dy th. beat ebfil rcineiiylercriaw. c. L O'GOHMAX.of the firm of J. W. litre fcCo. ^ Mr, George H. Plant, o( Houston county, a., says ho haa never known it totall. Mr. Henry H Feagln, another promtjejt cllUonol tho samo coouty, endorse* ltaoova every otherprenaratlon In tho world. LAMAU, RANKU A LAMAR. Macon, oa. 8old by all druggists, aulT suuAWkiy CAUTION. ■Th* country Is flooded with quack noatrama contalDla* IRON and other Injurious tucre- d’enta, wblca claim to cure ever)thing-even t* male C’omplalnu. We aay to you, if y vain* your life, beware of all such. Bradlidd'* Female Regulstor la a purely vegetable comnonnd. and Is intended for toe FEMALE a EC For their peculiar diseases It ia an atNOtuu SPECIFIC. aUdrnsftsts. Bend for treatln IfWflt IBcM free, wWch flrm particuliri. The Bradfijlil Ileguhtor Coinpiny, j J'jjJl-jJj ; i m;Voi.LK«iK ok LETTERS, MUSIC and ART jmer.ee September JP Exercises comm For proof ofthetmsttrp'i v sed 5 and lowest charges, write for cats - * I. F. COX. - - Preside 111 ' LaGBANOK, oa. b’-ai.Va'-In Did you Sup* MMd?«*V*v«'tw»*‘Y/r, 9m £it uiti»fif*/j.ual*i ;s»r. iTW« t. >x.y.A.auK.CM.i A BIO OrfKR,—To latrodace 1 flss awar 1,0(0 Bclf Oprral Maoblues. 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