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THE TfcLVGFAPn AND MESSENGFR: FRIDAY. SF PTFMBER 25. 1885
OVER THE STATE,
:«0« ALL MOTION* BY MAIL
**[> KXCHANaca.
cd to repay what rhe had borrowed
from a neighbor, and sent him to a
(Impulse with 15 cento for an ounce and
a half of the drug. The boy pave the
bottle to the woman with whom he
lived, and Mra. Sweeney obtained it
from her. It ia supposed that she took
MC-or Items Brieflr Noted. I the entire ounce and a half, with a de-
_ "..ill,, la to be lighted with gas. termination to end her life. A search
Tbomasville is to tm iig.aeu wit k was u)ade (or the tatt , but , t v|| no .
The artesian well at Darien prov ed a wbore to ^ f onndt { B thought that
failure. ... "he drank the poison in the street and
The Georgia State Fair opens in Ma- threw the bottle away.—Savannah
»nn October 20th. News.
Th , nublir. Gazette dubs the Legis
lature as a glorious farce. striking it rich.
1 sit mites of the Macon and Dublin A Buraia, o«i a Rod if Bui. Amounting
oilrtuid lias been graded. «o f 2.000 in c nfen.rat. anon'y.
TiVn Episcopalians of Valdosta are to Messrs. Platt Bros, reported a bur-
n, i nnuaf worshin. 8'ary at police headquarters yesterday
build a house P • b , n morning, and some thief is better off
Conyers is employing lady clerks in abont $2,200 for his night’s work. It is
preference to young men. In Conleilerate money, however, and
Tbomasvilla bos a brick yard that when he looked at it by the light of day
turns out 25,000 brick per day. veBterday, or tried to spend some of it,
Flocks ol ducks are making their ap- he was as badly surprised as the light-
Mrance in the ponds and rivers. ning was when it struck that magizine
Tim sugar cano crop promises to be ?. 1 11,000kegs of powder In Illinois some
JJU floe in Brooks «hi. yea, time Uut ^ ^ ^ ^
The Waynesboro Citizen advocates ever ybody was away from the front of
ten pins as an innocent amusement. tbe ib)re( one 0 f these street thieves
Mr. Ike Hudson, of Americas, had who are always on the lookout, con-
hishand badly cut in a gin on Friday, ceaied himself among the furniture in
Work on the Waynesboro cotton I the store and was locked np inside
0 n mill is being pressed with en- when the proprietors left for the night.
As luck would have it, Mr. Plstt, in
fpinkerton detective is said to be * hurry to cateh the last Hill car, had
working a racket in Bruns- >^he s.fe operetta eriUrpris.ng
wick- , . . . count, as it wore, and with the aid of a
G. D. Kimbrough, an Ampricus I i*,* 0 j matches made a pretty thorough
printer, has gone to Louisiana after a sear ch of ail the desks, drawers, etc.,
bride. in the office. The floor was strewn
The thermometer registered 00 in the with burnt matches, and tho wonder is
shade in Hartwell Monday and Tuesday that he did not set tilings afire. For-
at noon. , Innately, when his fingers closed upon
Possnms are plentiful. A negro car- the roll of Confederate bills he thought
ried five fine ones into Americus on he had struck it rich, and willing to let
Saturday well enough alone he pocketed his
... ..... t i,„ vnnlb .« v’widow- ‘wag and “skipped by the light of the
The Times sayif ho youthol \Moa- moon „ throu ; b * he back door. Un
to need a pair ol martingales and a fortunB tely, however, ho got between
clieckrein. I $40 and $50 in genuine greenbacks be-
A sturgeon weighing 167 pounds was f ore be (truck his big find and skipped,
recently taken from the Oconee river —Augusta Chronicle,
near Dublin, 1
stampede for hands to move tho corn
up on the hills.
j®n Casey cut Bob Gresham in the
breast, Saturday night, in Americas.
Both negroes.
Town property in Elberton Is
A start Soon Told.
Blakely, September 22.—A negro
boy, sixteen or eighteen years old, at-
„ „ tempted to outrage a young white girl
ed at $359,835, an increase of *22,-403 I about the same age up in the Lewis
over last year,
The rice birds have been playing the
mischief with some of the rice fields on
the Aitamaba river.
It is aaid that the caterpillar did more
Harris settlement last Saturday. He
was found hanging to a limb this morn
ing. Dead, of course.
Cap ra of n Mad dob.
Blakeley, September 22.—Our town
dtmage in Lowndes county than any wu considerably excited this morn-
other county in the State. lug over the appearance of a mad dog.
J. E. Holley, of Dublin, has killed a I Coining from the direction of BlaSton,
horned snake. The horn grew on the I down Cuthbert street, be kit a cow at
tail andwaa three inches long. Mr. Grist’s, had a setto with a dog or
Rockdale enjoyed a good old-fashion- ‘wo on way up to Jones & Singletary's
ed comahneklng last week. Four hun- store, where he attacked Mayor J ones,
dred bushels were shucked. who barely escaped being bitten by
, XTt __ fending him off with a chair. He then
Mckness wade ,or the Livingston Hotel, and
B^kw^nntv ll,ter 8 K htln U wi,h tW( > do K* there was
Tellalmlle Academy in Burke county. kllled b y Mr. Walter Elder. Dog
The slanghter of rattlesnakes con- killing is going on at a satisfactory
tinoes with unabated fury over the | rate.
State, bnt none ever go over fourteen
rattles and the usual button.
A Concltion.il Llc-me.
The town council of Lexington grant- g n
cd licenae to Mr. I can to fell liquor a1 Mills's house as a farm hand. Rep
in Lexington upon the condition that a rcaontlng himself as a single man, lie
certain objectionable person to the citi- gained the consent of a worthy yonng
zens htd nothing to do with it, and lady in the neighborhood to marry him.
that the licence is to bo held void Mr. Mills, however, "smelt a moose,’’
whenever prohibition goes into effect, anil just happened (T) over i.i Henry
county, where Mr. Adams had desert-
The Vvnra-Conier Murder. I ed b f„ w j; e and seven children. He
come home, took Mr. Adami down and
be implicated In tho murder of J. \\ . I gently laid on hia bare back one hnn-
Evaus by Daniel Ccnley, at Walker’s dred lashes. He left Mr. Mills with
mill, in Dodge county, on Saturday thanks; said he’d always remember
night, September 5. It is necessary, him, and go straight home to hia wife
however, to await further develop- and children. This broke np the wed-
ments before giving tho names of sns- ding,
peeled parties.
- I Th. Heart Fr.sh.tj
Our Weather Department,
From North Ceoralu.
Adaibsville, September 21.—Im
mense quantities of baled clover bay is
hauled into town for shipment. 'Be
sides, our farmers have all they want
for their own use. The demand for
this hay is shown in the high price of
fered for it in other markets.
Rev. Mr. McCall, an eminent divine,
6 reached the first sermon in the new
aptist church last Saturday. A very
large audience turned out and were en
tertained with a deep and powerful
sermon. The church wilt not be dedi
cated in some time.
The annual Hardshell Baptist asso
ciation has been in session two days.
Representatives from other States were
here, and Saturday a prominent Mis
sissippi brother preached a most pow
erful sermon.
r«£ BIO TENT DOWN.
Narrow Escape of Several Hundred
Women ana Children.
Cabtirsvilli, September 21.—The
great gospel tent meeting has ended
and the tent is now down.
The meeting began to close last
night, but man proposes and God dis
poses. Ail day yesterday the rain
came down steadily and the canvas
and ropes were saturated and as a mat
ter of conrBO contracted considerably,
loosening the pins, and about 6:30
o’clock the stays gave way and the
tent began to fall whilst only about
two hundred and fifty people were bo-
neatb its folds. Although its descent
was gradual, tho woman and children
could not escape and many were
caught. The lamps were all lighted
and swinging to the poles and ropes
were prostrated to the straw covered
ground. A strong wind was blowing
and a drenching rain falling at the
time of the mishap, bat we are glad to
say no ono was seriously hurt,although
many were frightened. The tent was
considerably injured by being cut to
afford egress.
gam Jones preached yesterday at 11
o’clock to a large congregation, consid
ering the rain. There la supposed to
have been in the neighborhood of 4,000
people present.
At 2:30 o’clock Sam Small delivered
a very inlcresting discourse, which was
well received. Mr. Robbins was to
have preached at night, but the fall of
the tent prevented.
Sam Jones will preach in the Metho
dist church here to-morrow night and
will leave Thursday for St. Joseph,
Mo., where he will spend fifteen days.
On returning home he will rest a week
' so and go to Birmingham, Ala.
Over two hundred conversions and
abont seventy-five accessions to the
church so far have been the result of .the
meeting.
Conoral Carr Aec*ot« th* Second *lao»
• The Ticket Comp etecl Without
Troub'e—• f te R •'solutions on
National Questions*
How Thoy Manats It In Blakely.
Blakely, September 22.—A man by
thenameot Adams came from Alabama
some weeks ago and got work at Mr.
A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.
Tnlef c-ta Into n Safa That Is Locked
With two Combinations.
Cutbbest, September 21.—Last Sat
urday night tho safe of Mr. O. N. Simp
son, Jr., hardware, grocery and cotton
merchant of this place, was gono into
by some unknown yet suspected scoun
drel and between *300 and *400, a
check of abont *300'and eighty-eight
cotton receipts stolen therefrom. The
matter was all the talk upon oar streets
on yesterday and many of our mer
chants fearing the work of a profes
sional thief, wero caused to examine
the contents of their safes—but none
except the one mentioned had been
tampered with. The manner in which
the theft was found out was by two
money drawers being fonnd by the
cook of Sir. Jas. A. Allison was going
through an alley for the preparation of
Mr. Alison’s breakfast. He recognis
ing immediately that it was a money
drawer of some safe sent It down
to Mr. Simpson, his cx-partncr,
to investigate tho matter.
„„ ,, _ . , Forsyth, September 22.—Reports
Tho Macon Txlxobapu Is getting up from all J the county .howVery
its reputation a* a weather- prophet disutrou , resuU , to Ule cropl from tbe
Sunday it predicted heavy storms and ncmt r , int eapecially on creek and
as far as theao parts have been heard • hntiwhich u.m Mtihmercml -
from, the prophecy w as correct, ns dur- f j Bridges on the prlncUml contained the stocks, bonds and money
ing tiie laat tvl o Java wo have had noth- '“~tl(ich were lot wLffiffy »f Mr. James A. Alliron, was left in it.
inghut rams and cold wmda.-Amcri- ml d completely wrecked are badly dam
aged,
cut Recorder.
An Artaalnn Well for Sale*
An unfinished artesian well abont
Bix hundred feet deep, in pretty fair
Residents along the Towaligs river
report that stream as being higher than
ever before known.
.— .. . , Information has just been lodged
condition. Any town wishing to buy hero that J. G. C. Bloodworth, of High
Mmtntfien well fidW WdriMlIty j Falls, in attempting to drive serose s
to complete it can purchase our hole in stream which ordinarily is hot a small
tho ground at much less than flnitcost, branch, lost bis valuable buggy horse
provided they will movo the entire hole nnd*barely escaped with hia own life,
away.—Fort Gaines Tribune.
NtWrON'8 NEW COURT HOUSE
Its Dedication to Justice and the First
Court Within Its Walls.
Covinqtox, September 22.—Newton
Superior Court convened ou yesterday
A New Beveraue.
Dooly county folks have invonteda
new beverage. They call it “i’oulc-
nsde,” because it is made of the ex-
r wh"h d Ltk e cs 0 ' a h d nT ^.TlTnot I £ our new Wt hon.roJudjro John tf.
superior to lemonade. A little sagar, H'eirart g^^JM^^openlog
after diluting with water, added to the °‘ court the new bnildlng was formally
juice of halt's pomegranate nukes an ‘kSSSST
acidulous beverage which la grateful to
tho palate nnd cooling to tl.s syatem. ^,’tX^ple of the ^ty, C.pt
John Ruio. a Greek fruit dealer in ..aerefoeg were exceedingly interesting
Savannah, while sitting at ois door anJ | m p reM i re| and tho speech o
witli hia young wife on batnrday night, | y #pt> r#cu waa a remarkably appro-
received a fatal wound in his heart by and eloquent address. Capt.
a negro hoy named AbrahcmlV ayman. 1>a( .,. waa followed by Judge Stewart in
A party ol hoys bad a few minutes bo- ableandintereatingdiscourse,which
fore been accuccJ of stealing an apple c)oM j u,, ^1., exercises ol dedl-
by Boso s wife. They went off, and C at|on, afti-r which appropriate
oo their return dayman approached a he# wcre ml d« by A. U. Simms.
Boso, and with a sudden movement j.l^ ndEmmelt Wo mack, Esq., ol
throat akmfe into hU heart. Tlie po- ttl Vlical tar, Mr. John B. Daris, clerk
lice succeeded in capturing him, to-1 of the g Qp€rilr »nd Judge D.
gether with two of hia companions. j Vaaon of Albany, who waa present
as a visitor. The total coat of the
LauoahUM s fatal work. building is *25,768, and this money has
Poiioeman vout-a wif. a Sup- i,, en well .pent, for it has procured for
ew.d stloMf. „„ r people a conveniently arranged,
Julia Sweeney, w ifo of officer M. T. | well constructed, beautifully proper-
Sweeney, of tho Ocean Steamship po
lice, died last night from tho effects oi
laudanum taken, it is (opposed, with
suicidal intent. Ti o case la a peculiar
ly Kid .me. min er Sweeney, wlm w.iu
on duty all Sunday niglit, wo* relieved
at 7 o’clock yesterday morning and
cut to his home on
near Puree. After eating Ida breakfast
he went to bed. Abont noon he was
awakened by Ids little boy crying and
wont down stain to aee what was the
mailer. 1 'n opening I),. d, ,.r lie im-t
tioned and magnificent structure, that
is an ornament to oar town and an
honor to oar county. There it a great
deal of business on the dockets and
court will doabtlass be in session two
weeks. We are having very bad
.lav morning nn.i i Weather, which, if it continues, will
a Charlton street, greatly damage the cotton crop.
THE BALDWIN FARMERS
Arranging to Hav* Evan Batter Times
Tnnn Ever.
his wifo coming up th« steps«he nJEjtwtSntT
sidewalk with the youngest of tlicir
three children, a little boy of nine “JSSEdtoS
Milledobvills, September 21.—The
ity Farmers’ Club gave
W _ licre on Saturday of tlicir
ra.-TtaW« PP irentIy ill. »n d I £ f r0<, “'**°
g.„„g into t!.« {‘“"OTinhJrwm." ThedF.puJof itock was especially
on a loanee with the child In herarms. both as to quality and quanUty.
{£l^Twu Ttefarm^ro^ncti, although aneB
or bnstand sndyrt bsbod. J,' I feature, was very creditable indeed.
take some medicine prescribed for ‘one !
of the children, from a bottle which “r'rommltteo has been appointed to
«l nlmnt Oo.
son, it nil- learned 1:
lingl'e.t door, waa »e. lin
'd I rank Kima
-wcti ey'told timi! ’.Lit she »an'.
Mr. Simpson, accompanied by certain
parties, went into the store together
and found the contents of tho safe taken
as mentioned, and the door left open.
The safe contained four drawers. Three
were rifled and the fourth one, which
Sasatoua, N. Y., September 23.—The sec
ond day of the New York State Republi
can convention opened cold end etormy.
Daring the night there were many confer-
racer. The committee on resolutions
beard several delegations daring the nigbt
and worked UU a tats bonr hoar on the
platform. The chaplain of the Senate, Dr,
tL V. Lresh, urged the committee t) take a
square sod bold stand on tbe temperance
question, and to recommend a confuta
tions! amendment. A majority of the
committee expreiaed opposition to tbe In
troduction of soy temperance plank In
the platform.
Tbe boar of autmbllng appeared to be
rather early for a majority of tbe dele
gatee. They strolled Into tba hell very
.lowly, and U waa not uottl half pest 10
mat tbe ohapUln offered prayer. Imma-
me finely alter ox-A«temblyman David
Healy waa voted perm leal on to address tbe
convention. Ha warned the coovanUon
that mere promleea wars melees. Tbe
conrenUon of Democrats that meats to
morrow night will ont bid tbs one that ad
journs to-day. Gen. Hbtrp rose at tbe
close of Mr. Heely'e address and moved
that tbe commutes on rerolatlont he in
fracted to consider tbe point raised, and
If deemed advisable embody them In tbe
platform
The cnatrman of the committee oo reso-
Unions, Colonel Blls>, replied that the plat
form had already been agreed upon. He
believed that laboring n en would find oo
readtdg it that tbe points raised by Mr.
Healy had been foTy recognized. Tbe
committee on resolu'ims then, tbroogb
Chairman Biles, reported the pisiform.
When tbs clause relating to the preference
InrntH.-e being given to ex roldiera.Wm. 0.
Bold Inquired!! that meant that If a sol
dier passed an exsmlnaUoo that proved
bis comp, ency be abonld be appointed if
tbe college gradoate ol yesterday should
pees at a higher figure. “It does,” quickly
r. joined Colonel Bliss, “if tbe sodter
passes at gland thedn-iostands at 100, the
soldier gets the place.’’ [Great spplau-e
and laughing ]
Many nf tbectansrslo the plat'ormwere
applauded, notably one rslerring to con
vict lab ir. The platform wat unanimous-
Ij adopted.
The first ballot to day, being tbs second
of tbs convention, for a candidate for Guv-
ernnr, reaultel si fellows: Div-nport
214 C-rr 101 Seward M. U Iss 60, Warren
113, Moron 8 Evarta 1. Swinburne 29
Drexel 12, Cornell 2. Tout number of
votes, 663; necessary (or a choice, 317.
Immediately alter the anaooooemeot Of
the result of the second tailor, changes be
gan to be wade toward th* lending csndl
date, Ira DavenporL Then Mr. Kit-e I
bars, of R-n.alaer, speaking for th* blends
ot General Carr, stated that in view of tb.
spirit manifested in the convention, be
would move tho nnaijmoas nomination of
Mr. Horen port, [treat applause]
and Davenport waa nominated by sedan),
tlon. Great cheering follow d.
M r. Farrar, ot Onondaga, then nominat
ed McCarthy, of that county, for Itentau-
ant-aovarnor. There went continued shunts
for Carr, and Kliatlberg. who bad repre
sented Carr's trienda iu tbe contest for tba
gubernatorial nomination, aaid that though
Carr bad declared himself not a candidate
for tbe secood place he was tio g od a sol
dier to dieobry tbe dictation ot bis anpe
rlora, and too good a Republican to refoee
to work for the party to whatever porlUon
It should piece him. Ha therefore ec.-oud-
. d the nomination ot Carr as lleotenant-
gnvernor, which be had beard. [Renewed
abont* for Carr ] Tb* rams ot McCarthy
was now withdrawn, and General Carr was
nomlnala.1 for llanlsnant-fovernor br ao-
clatra'ion soil smld great applause.
Janus W. WudjKurth, ot Ltvlrgstone
county, was no <dnatad for comptroller by
acclamation. Anson S. Wood, of Frank
lin county, was nominated for secretary of
Bta’e ly acc amstlon.
Charles Wricb, of Itn York, was finally
chcaen for Btata treasurer. Tbs tictet
was onu.p eted by th- nomination of Ed-
r.-ncy, and to cnmp'romt.o wfttt those lead
I-I- <>r Itl.-ir party Ml,II KM 1 n v..... -1. > In
favnrof acontlnuetl debasement of the cur
rency; tor Its hovttitty to tbn commerce of
tbe countrv, evinced by Its refusal to
curry out the systim adopted by Couereu
for the encouragement of ameri.su .hipping;
for Its arbitrary action In rrpudlattna con
tra ta ragutarly entered Into by dnlr au
thorized scents of tho government, and per
severing In an attempt to deprtv. American
merchants or their means of livelihood until
an aroused publto opinion cnmpellM It to
abaor-on tbe attempt, and for Its hostility
further evinced by ar ltrary enforcement of
tbe custome laws, by Itlvg.l nrovislons and
tricks In ended to deprive merchants ol any
opportunity tor asserting tneir rights.
The concluding paragraph denounce!
the State eg.entire for varn-us acts of bis
ad -.iiiiatration.
SaaaTooa. September 23—A resolution
wee adopted by the convention to-day ap-
polniir g county committees. Among their
rules is uns Intended to (acllitnte the re
peal of tbs rolrs excluding from member
ship and participation In Republican work
those who bolted t -e Bl.lne ticket last fall.
TherrsnlatlODS were generally commend
ed by a 1 leading R-imb.toaus who war*
spoken to ou the snbj ct.
THE DESIOCkVra.
Trains arriving h tug large numbers of
delegates to th. Democratic convention,
which meets to morrow. Mr.Gibbons, tbe
lieutenant of R. P. Flower his established
his headquarters ct the United States Ho
tel. Mr. Flower will be here to-day. The
Hill men ira ar'ively at work. Ex Mayor
Uooper's New York friends claim to be
sanguine of bis eucc-se.
Sabatooa, 8eptember23.—Tammany has
agreed to support Hill. A resolution bind-
- the organizsttons to vote for blm as a
it was adopted onanlmons-y at a late
m~llng to nigbt. At 1 o'clock a number
ot Tammany delegates are parading around
tbe hotels weering Hid hedges. This Is
construed as being very slg. lficant, and
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
THE roumelian revolt likely to
HAVE OEnlOdS RESULTS.
The Porte Dimmed to Malstals Its
Claims byForo.—An appeal to tho
Signatory Powers--* Con--
fsranoe at Vienna.
position. It was burglar-proof, with
wo sets of combinations. Three theo
ries were brought forth by the crowds
on yesterday. It la thought by man;’
that the matter could be easily lerretted
ont by a little investigation combined
with shrewdness. These are only the
visions of people, as there is no pos
itive proof whstever to Indict any
one. The affair is a mean and daring
one, and it is hoped that the scoundrel,
whoever he may be, may soon be
brought to justice and made to auffer
well for tbe gravity of bis offense.
NEWS SINGULARITIES.
A Hl-.t to Juror*.
A man over seventy y*»r« of ags was tx
cased from wry Ing as a juror at the pres
ent term of roan, not ooiy on acoount of
hts yen, bat as be olio < xpltlned that he
was suffering wild wbooplng oongh.—El
mira O.xetta.
A Calamity Turned Inti a Blasting.
A woman In Bridgeport has given birth
to triplet*. Matty prop's ttreked to visit
them and tba father charged them
tan cants each for th* sight. Thus a ca
lamity was turned into a blessing —Dan
bury News.
Killed by a Honey Baa.
ArvtUa M. Bogart,» y ur g woman living
at Uoaiary, Wit., weut into her trarden oo
aSanday afternoon to gather flowers. A
honey ta t lighted upon bar bead and slang
her. Sns was at ones taken HI from the
effects of lha poison and ditd la twenty
minuter.
aw ok. to Find Her Lag Broken.
Jana Thornton, of Boston, awoke a few
mornings ago and was surprised to discov
er that her tag was bruke.t. She wu in
too habit of walking In her sleep, and it Is
supposed that aba mat with an accident
the night bafora while roaming abont tea
boos*, which, however, did not awaken
tar.
A Pair of Sprlgntlr Dsoambsrs,
A few days ago 0:trer Cromwell, of
Graves c-.nniy. Ky., tlgh'y.ono years of
age, and Miss Putty Crosby, bis junior by
one year, were married. A Urge crowd
attandsd th* weddiog. attar which the
jolly o!a coopt* engaged to a lively dace*.
Tba parties are moderately wealthy and
among tb* first families ot Graves county,
wardB. rnomas otCnenango county for
attorn- y general, and William P. Van
RrntaUer for S ate engineer.
Illk FLATrORX.
Tb* following is th* platform:
Th* provisions of tbs existing civil servlet
lews •>! tbe UUt* and nation shout t he
sttentthened and extended to all gradea of
tbe public aereicn to wnlch they mar be ap
plicable. to thsi the selection of edmlnltua
uon etuevra In th* civil service tbalL to far aa
possible, ba governed so'ely by capacity and
flln-ss. Wu insist upon tho enforcement of
tbeutawibyall public oOrttH, notooiyln
letter bnt also in .pint Honorably discharg
ed soldiers and tailors, wbo are thian by
competitive examination to poaseu thenec-
easary requirement,, shall be given prece
dence In certldcettou and appointment.
Section 2 treaiant local government
Weight of Jumno’a Hide.
The work of die.eating tb* caicats of
Jumbo |g programog rapidly trader tb*
dinotino of PrufeeaorWanl, rf R ipbesur.
Tb* flesh ta being cremated a* faat a* eat
sway. Tb* hid* nf Jotnbo weighed 1600
pounds, and tequlrsa tin ol salt and 100
epmSs of atm batk to core it It waa snip
ped in vats to R -Chester N Y., to-day.
SL Thomes. OoL, Special.
Falwd to R.oocmz* Each Other.
On tb* 3 i of September, Mrs. Caleb An
gevin* and daoghur. cl Jackson, Mich.,
arrived In this city on thetr way to visit
ratal ves in Clinton. Thetr relative* had
barn notified to meet them at tbs station
an t war* oo band, bnt the parties failed to
ooiaa anoh other and walked away sh e
aide as s’.rangsrt, aCrr a at] arauono
by
ouly three years.
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I.y rmUi.ie Ihf
”1 lca1 wort evt
3. We dfinfiini of CoDgreet the pu»x« of en
Ait pmtiog an end to tbe enltrgvmem ot tbe
■toes of mooey formed of tUver or besed
dtrd. or tbe parity with gold I .
money In use. Is csavntlat to the pmaparity of
ouioonatry- Tbe natontlon of silver tntu
fonaar pualUow aa good money throegh aa
equality • itn got i bvfon tb* law la a majority
of commercial uatlona must remalo until
accompUabad lb* chief atm o! our monetary
K< publican couveutton, “thtl tho
:t 1,1 duties on foreign Imports t- "
not fur revenue ouly. but in at In i
leg the re-piliHe revenues fur the governm
such dntlvt shall b* so lavlc-t >■
afford security to oor divers tiled
tudustrl--. and protection to tb* rights
wag** of la borers, to tb* and that active ■■
Intelligent labor, a* wall aa —pt— 1 may hava
iu lust reward .ud the laboring nan hit fall
then Iu tb* netto si prospensr." Tbe per-J
sl.tant tbrrtte of th* Democratic leaders to
ovarthrow Ihla policy add to tba praaant
itronblea of trad* and paralysis of lndntsry
Until it* full affect of th* revision of Ism can
be fairly aattmtiad, th* aaiUlten for a radi
cal chtcgo of toe tariff law I. • tr.tulto is aa-
aantl on th* wage* of labor In all branchta of
psodnettow and all touraaU of traffic. Wear*
opposed to lha latrodaction of any avatoa of
Irea lnda, th* InavUabl* result of which
would be to destroy oor mill* and facurlaa,
and to carry down American wagea to th*
standard ot the old w*(M.^h
Tb* sixth, Mventb, eighth and nlLtb re
fer to Stm* rrgulattoaof prison and con
tract labor, education and sanitation.
10. W* demand tha strict enforcement by
Utanstlonal government ot the law prohibit
lag ta. importation o: contract tabor.
Tb* eleventh and twelfth art local.
Pu. Ia Ik* tataraWof cheap leans port st tool
forth* country and of ndueat taxation for
the prop's of UU Blau, wa declare to favor of
aaklnaiha walloaal govtnzmoat WasaUl la
tba improvosMot of UM looks aaddaapaalag
of ttoekaaaatof tho
Tba fourteenth It Iocs'. | |
Wo condemn tha hypocrtcyol thaDeml
[ocratie party tnpUflgtn* Itaelf before theHee5
ttoa to ctvtl aervlee rvlorta, and after tbe elec
tion denouncing through tie prate and Iu
tried and fonhlul pub He aarvaau sMBH
Ipl-cea them wlto peraotu whoeo aalyNMH
EiMIt active, and In lota* tnalancet
' " :.t work.
tec bytoctlllcd
tends to strengthen Hill’s boom very ms
tertally.
Tbn lndtcstlons at a Isle hour to-night
are that Governor Hill will bave a majori
ty on tbe first ballot of tbe Democratic
State convention. His friends go so tar a,
to predict tnat tie can he nominated with
ont the ala of New York county. Ti ese
statements are not cousideted reliable by
tha Cooper men, bowevar, wbo deelare
they will stand by tbetr man to the bluer
end. It appears that tb* rest fight will
be on llemenant-governor. Kit.gs ornate
will unseat tbe name of Senator JohuO
Jacobs (or tbe place. Tbe HiU men will
rvluse to take Jacobi. Alfred 0. Chapin,
thepreaent comptroller, is ter* and ap-
r arstol “ ’ *• -
cannot . J
Democracy and Tammany Hall wiU bold
meeting* PMiigbt, wt'b a view to
dvtsrmmtrg upgu their rerpcctive
plans of protwdaru to-morrow. Tbe Indi
cators are th.t Tamma-ty Hill will scatter
their votes on tbs Brat ballot, and Fiowsr,
It Is thought, may stcuie tbetr snppott on
the second ballot.
At 7 o’clock a prominent delegate from
New York, In summing op the aituatinn.
aaid: “U the Ononty Democracy find they
cannot secure C-roper, they will in all prob
ability support Flower against Hilt.”
SaaaToua, N Y , Svp vmber 23 —Th*
Demiwratlc Stats rommlttea mat ip nigbt
and fixed tb* New York city representation
for tbe new commltte s to ba selected
daring tbe cnnv-ntlon th* same as It la at
piesant, via: County Democracy 4, Tam-
many Hall 3. riving Halt 1. Tha repre
wntiUon in tna convention waa
fixed aa folio**: County Demo
cracy 31. Tammany H it 31, Irvlig
Hall 0 The representation determined
npon is aadsfactory 11 all, and tbvra will
couaeqiently bend contest The County
Democracy ar il Tamm ray delegates bad a
mealing to-night and mapped out tb* work
for tomorrow, when tbey will again mutt
to dtctda upon tbe candidate* to support.
CEN. CRANt'S LAST WORDS
On tb* Quarrel Between North nnd South
--Hopes of Reconciliation.
Nrooa, September 23.—The reunion of
the veterans of Gen. Grant's o'd regiment,
tbe Twenty-firet Illinois, began hire last
nlgbL Col. Fred Grant was gtvsn a very
hearty icctption. In response to a request
for a speech, the Colonel said: “Ido not
Intend to make yon a speech, fori bave
not been trained as a public talker. I bave
here a document that I would tike to read
yon. It la tbe lest line written by my
fatli»r npon matters pertaining to tbe war,
and baa never been made public before.
As be entered Into war with yon for bit
first companions, and aa he always spoke
of your regiment with slTectlona'e Interest,
ti Is fitting that yoa should be first to betr
hts parting words. This Is what ht wrote
Upon the psg*s I hold tiers:
"I fo-el that wa are on tb* ava of a
when there Itto ba great harmony betwee
Federalt and Conteder-tes. I cannot stay I
be a llvtn» witness to tba correctness of tola
asset a time when It waa supposed that eacfl
day would prove my last, sevau to ma tbe ha
lftoning n! ton answer to to* 'L-.t ns have
peace.’ The expression of Uwaa kindly feel
ings were nctres rlcted in ono sectlouoftoe
country or to a division at tbe people. They
came from Individuals citizens of all nation-1
slttlea, tram alt danoraloaUaws, Piwiaalanl
Cathuiic and Jew, and from to* various ao-
clettee ol toe land, aclentiac, educational, re-
illtloaa or otbrrwlav. Fulldc* did not enter
Into toe matter at all. I eat not egotist
huvir
,, t.i'l,
Much
Mischief la Wrought
Hy bad cnoklug, tough n cat-, ;„ P |,onn
irr ;« ,,Ifir » iv ^ ^urdt.!
i » V1 ,t:l ^ure hlootl.
n of this mischief can h° ov--'r -m** liv
the I*vi* of Urown’- I'»m * } 'Z
M r II III : *'rd iuf<iTii
II ■ ' ' i wri'vv: • At- r irving
< r--v. M's I hilt
I’ •' the' 1! < ' i n- i'l I | „ ,! rn .
liable tonto.” Thrasands of o bars speak
In line in inner.
of Berlin are competent to settle tbe q-t-s.
tlon. Tbn gorernment hue ordered ihst
all Russian othcers In tbe Bulgarian eerv.ee
may retain their commissions only on con
dition that they shall not cross tba Balkans.
Gsntrsl Ksnlbers has been ordered to re-
•ign hit portfolio. He will now remain at
idofis slmpl- aa a mllitarv sg-nt.
PaiLuroroL'S, Septen b r 23 —All Hnt-
aulmans aurolled in tb- army of Ronme-
liabavebe-n dltcbsrgsd from the sarvloe
as a praosmlonary measure against tba
oonraying ot mUttary secret s to Turkey.
Tbee.mpathy of tbe Mnwnlmtns Is nn-
donbtsdty witb Forte, end It permitted to
remain In the army thcywonld probab y
sympathise and fra'srnlzt with the Turk
ish soldiers. Prince Alexander,
of Bulgaria, declares that
able to withstand tbe attacks
ot all tb* forces tbe Bnlian can ret y to bis
cause In R u-nella. I’rlncs A'exanderlies
ordered several Tnrktsb emblems which
were seized daring tbe rielrg here on Fri
day tut to be restored to tbetr owners. He
bas also teh graphed to the Czar, asking
him to favor the nnlty of Rjnmella ana
Bulgaria, and to p-ant tba nnited conn tries
tbe protection ol Ratila.
Lo.vdo.y, September 23.—Rnsria hss pro-
ro—d a conlerence ot the powers on the
U mitirlian (routier, bnt wants tb* Porte to
take lbs Initiatory step In the matter.
II 1-- . will wHit lor n d ml m from lli-
Porie before committing herself on tbe
question.
Co.ssTASTiaorLS, September 23—The
Porte baa issued a circular to the signatory
power ot the treaty ot Berlin
protesting that t a conduct ■
Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria,
ill relation to tbe revolting Ronmellatts at
a violation of tbe treaty at Berlin, and
declaring that tbe S titan has resolved on
efficient action to uphold the rights ot tbe
l’orte contained in artlc • 16 ot tnc treaty,
which provides that in tbe event of tbe til
tcrnal ur external safety olKonmella being
threatened, tbe Porte, after notifying the
powers of the exigency that requires It,
may send Ottoman troops Into the prov
CoKsTAKTisneLg, 8epiembsr 23.—Count
Natfduff, the It alian minister, has aaittrcd
bis collet guvs that Russia ta Innocent ot
any pariictpa tun In tbe ltoumtllin move-
meat. Tb* Tnrks, however, are convinced
that this la nntrue. and Sir Henry Drum
mond Wolfs mission may result In an
AnFlo-Turklsh affiance. Tb* excitement
very costly war. One eld* or tb* outer had to
y l-ld principles they doomed dearer tuan Ilia
before It eoold be brought to an end. I com*
1 " vtetorloai »ldi-ll w«i no aiitrr
< wr* esaphasli* tba damand of . tot last serrediy^so oc noL aa tba rapraesntoe of toat
eeontrovtrsy, IttiaalgutCcutaud
graUftlng fact that Confadvraua should have
dined heartily in tula spontaneous move I
yl-i^the 1*004 foelh.g Inaugurated may eon-
A g-nvral amen went np from tba veter
an* and the meeting adjourned.
A Pathetic Scene.
MoxtaiAL, September 23.—Enoch Ad
ami, a tinsmith, whllo delirious with
email pox escaped in hia night clothes at
2 o'clock thtl morning and ran wllliy
through tbe street* unfit be dropped ex*
banded. His wife conld get no assistance,
Bor coaid sb* at No. T police ataUoo,
where tb* cfllcers atld they could
not Interfere. A stranger satiated ber
to remove ber hatband to bis own door,
•tepe. Tbe dying man had been lying in
tbe street lor nearly an boar In a tdiuuing
:,VfK'l:DNt-..
IIeblik, September 23.—A aeml uffictal
statement ia made that the powerewtU
not look calmly on tba breaking of the
treaty of B -rltn, bnt will sidn with Turkey,
nnd t r Russia opposes that she will be
isolated. Only after tbe Bu'gsriani have
been restored to common sense can tbe
powen decide what shall ba dona for Bui-
tana.
Loxnox, Saniembar 23.—An uneasy foci*
tag prevsih d In i’arta to day. Rumore
are carrent to the effvot th«t serious disor
der* have occurred In Macedonia. Tba
Russian nswapapara consider the situation
to tbe Bvlkona as becoming more and
mare crl'ieal everyday, and tbeydmbt
tb* possibility ot restoring order. Prince
Alexander bat lesued a manifesto to tne
powers. In wblcb be ennoancss toe union
•if Essern Riamtlf* and Bulgaria.
He eays he bos accepted tbe popnler
election in no ho<tl * spirit to Turkey. H«
rec'gulxe* tbs Sultan's soisralnty, and
bolds himself responsible for tbe pubic
security. He asks tbe powers to Intervene
in order that tbe nnion may ba recogniz'd
as an accomplished feet. Otherwise tbe
people are reafived to do ev. rything that
ties In tbetr power to uphold tb* unton
Prince Alexander has also sent a respectfnl
dispatch to tbe Sudan of Tnrksy, asking
btm to reergolsa tbs union.
At Oonstantlnopls there Is great excite
ment over tbs atmailon. The Sultan pre
sided at a council which wax called on
Sunday tut to ntlla tbe question ot send
ing troopl to Roumali*. Pending th* de
cision several battalions of troops have
been ordered t" concentrate on the Roume-
Han frontier. Toe cabinet was divided on
Iheqnntion of tending a force to U mme-
Its. Someoftbe ministers we.-etn favor
nf diapatcblng ironclads with irnnps to
Bxirgbas, a sett port town ot Eastern
Ronmelit, and o’ harrying for
ward otaer divisions by way ot
Adrtanopls and Macedonia. Giber mem
bers of the osbinet thought that tbs signa
tory power* of th* treay ot Berlin sbonld
fce consulted before any decisive etepe Weio
liken. Tbe ambassadors of tb* treaty
powers at Conatantinople were consulted
by the 8nltan, bnt they bad received no
ordera fr mi tbvlr government! as to what
conn* tbey sbonld porsue. In accordance
with the wlabes ot ib* Saltan, tbey have
a-ked for instructions and ate now await-
fog replies.
w. PargBsscao, September 23 -The
Roaslin government bus rvp lsd to Prince . _
Alexander « dispatch relative to Konmeda 5’ sdlalztrator
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0 SOLO BY ALIi PFnOGLSTB.
nnOIHARY’S OFFICE. JONES COUNTY,
Vf Gcorfi*,8«ptetnber23d,18i5.-ToiUwhoiii
It may concern: A R. TlDsley. alalnUtn
will be'hetrtl nQthaflrat
Koodtv to * OTember next. Wltaca nr
hand offlnlally u T. H Or Ji nry.
Mf£l «4vuw
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
PFOROU. JONES (OCNTY-Appllpn-
VT Uon will be made to tlM court
or.llunry of Jonei ooontr. Oeor<u.
Pi tbe NoTcmb r term next of s«td
court for it»Y« to sell all tbe Undt be online
to tho t tutu of J. J. Barflcld, I it- ot % tid
county, dt?cc«s >•!, for the pnrpo<«of dlrUlon
nmonn tfu* heirs of deceased Thu 'llt .Hip
icmber, IttS. A- A. BARFIELD.
AdmlnUtrxtor J. ti. BARFIELD.
■cr2Iw4w thnr
GEORGIA, BIBB COCNTY-Whei
Htiritc, admln!al r ator o( tho
. ltd- i
Daly, ha^mndo application for Id
minion from *«ltl estate.
a» T\ O
> ol «1U-
id admonish all
they havo, why aaid application th ’ i:d not bo
ia lil’.nl.
Wltncs* my hand and odldal ‘Ij »"ir»* this
July S. ins. J. A. McMANTR,
J)4law3m* Ordinary.
STY,
O RDINARY’S OFFICE. JONKH
Goorcla. Aui( B6 2T., I'V. —Wbr-e*« notice
to lhl« court I» made thm s mle Pal lips, or
phan child of K.la and William Phi.lipa do-
ccasftl. U with tut m kuinlimi l:.’*-*reu>
cite and a lim. iHo nil person# t ok .-rae Uhat
Un’iC'iaMUrit’iip of the p*-rao:t •: 1 prmert/
of f.it!<l H’lal- I’.nilipq will b.- vnit 1 in tome
« ini t« i.i p-r# m. of thU cuti'/.r c i the Aral
my hand ofllclally.
au-Tukl;
Ortllnarv'a of!l?e, Crawford Only. Ga.—
Wlu rvM, Kti‘iell Aultmsn ha- app.kd forez-
emption of ih'T#onalty and ^***’.i'ic »P*rt and
valuation of homt-M* a l. 1 wlllpf* i pun lha
the Mb day nf Octo -r nest atl'l
o'clock a. m. ThU Heptember Tib i"».
GEORGE L. SAWYER,
Hcpllwit* Ordinary.
NOTICE.
AU pcrtonilndcbfed u> the ctlaUof • rnthl*
E. Drown, late of Bibb coanty, dr«v#4 -si, are
•1 It> ai'tt!.* thf ##tnc 1 lit tls-iy and
all persona holtlliiRcl im» aga:n»t »aid caial*
arc liutif'.itel to !•'■ •>•• lit them i-t ’ ri:t« of the
law. ROBT. A. K.I>KH. otor.
Is. ::o . Ga.
NO 1 ICE.
A Unite we eoMlallf Udorae th, dying sen- storm of rain and wind, and within a few
ttesals el tot great soldier and cltuen, U F mlnotaa alter bring placed on the aiepe,
UranLtn favor al harmonr between North
and - it .«•• -.-I thtlanznl.il. . befut
toth.- iti . .si ivz-' n ol t!.egh.r*nU-..ol
equal tlvtl end j«:it!e.l tlghu [.ro. teed by
l!.. l.it nt.ivv.ry frremsn. Tnerlah
. : .dr..- tnt:*t t. maintain. ■! ir.. . and 1
thatet.-Utlaunl.wf'llly d.-nlcduanr j.-t
toe i. . •»! any -dale. I'< rrt>rv*vnt*ti.,n I
. sr.-a an-1 toe co.lv.e th.:i be re-
and btfora ba could b* takeu np atatrs, be
died. His wifa covered th* body, and U
remained In tbe ballway with the
projecting into tba ttrret until
9 o clock this uorulng. About 7
o'clock police were stationed at tome dis
tance from tbe boose to keep people hora
pasting it and running tbe risk of catch
ing the disease. At abont 9 o'clock tba
health ofilcere pot In an appearance and
tba body was removed.
Th* Baaabnll Pennant.
Atrotnra. S-piemb.r 23.—At the last
■netting of tb* Soatbarn Bsstbali League
directors, it was dreided that the Atlantas
about 1 play a deferred game wt’b the Au
gusta* to decide tb* championship within
aix daja. To-day lb* time expired. Tb.
Atgu.tas were on tb* ground, and tha At
lanta* not appearing Umpire Cot hnur: de
clared Uia gem* In favor of tb* Angusta*
by a score ol 9 to a ThU make* tb* Ac-
guitas’ percentage 637 and rtdu-es lb*
Atlanta] to 631 not counting two deferred
gemts with Nasbvl.lc, which were alio
forfeited. This gins tbs Aogtuta* lbs
pennant of the Southern League.
How an Engineer Obliged n Lndr-
A freight train cam* to a standstill on
th* Pbliadalpbta, Wilmington and Balti
more railroad oo Saturday at th* EJgatoot
a venue cmtilng and atraat travel waa for
tba Urns betas (topped. Shortly after to*
train stopped * lady cam* down Edgmool
a baby m a “
tain fundi for tbe trenrpurtatlon^H
troops Tnrktsb rssir.a have been I
forvbtdden t ■ enter tbegnlf ot Boorgbas.
Tbe Ronmellane are teartngnp railroads
ou lb* frontier and fortifying tbe roa I
iwaya. They cot the telegraph tinea ami
vmteavorel to blow Dp the bridge over
Mortise riser, bol was* prevented by the
t mely arrirsl of a body of Tnrktsb troops,
with whom tbey bed a slight skirmish.
Turkish funds have fallen beavl y in
Gonaiantinvpl*. Ilia briteved that nence-
fortb the UjutnelUn tribute will not be
p||(l,
Paul, September 23.—It It rumored on
th* boar** mat to* conference for th* set-
thni.ni of tne Roameltan allalr will rnett
In Vienna.
CoxmsrisorLX. September 23.—It Is be
lieved tb* HoomrlUu events wilt ferillute
tbe accnmpiUbment ol Sir Henry Drum
mond Wo ti s mltilon. He Is confident
bis nvg.list ons will reach a sped; and
MNMMfJ SOMMm. It IS IHM
tint’ It 1-1. and Ii-rm M.V haven,It I: .1 ■
Porta that tbe RoatntHatn allalr It a Kuro-
pean and not a Tntkiih question only, amt
requested the Porte to abstain from taking
tuidtiry meant re. for tbe recovery of ltou-
metis. Lord Salisbury's instruction* are
anxtoasly awaited by tbe British minister.
Tne latest reports from PhUlIpnpoli* tend
to prove that the Russian officers were
prepared far the revolution, hoping, if
I’rlncs AUxander refnx d to join the move
mvnt, be wootd be deposed and an agent
of Russia be placed ta aatbonty.
I Tb* aamsalsotewn m NMa|bk|i tki
frontier of Montenegro have suddenly de
manded all extension of tbs irott-.er at I
c-rtH n t in!-.
PuiLuroroLO. 8vpL 23.—All Russian
ofilesre in tbe Bavarian eerrics bare re-
s 1 -tiled, and tb* places btvs been filled by
Bulgtrians. Tbe cnontry la disappointed
at tna action of lbs Bastions, bat tbe
people are not discouraged. Two bsttsl-
ions of volunteers bare crossed tbe Balkans
and art proceeding to this town. Prince
Alexander, whUe respecting * body of re
serve* wbo ore about to start for tbe fron
tier. made a brief address to tbe troops,
conctadlog si follows:
My Prases, we have no quarrel with the
Turks Pot U toer dispute our action we will
Sam thm to toe death, sad be sure I will
laTeaysPi found la to* thick of the battle.
Tb* Prince's speech waa received py the
troop* with tbe greatest enthusiasm. Tbe
wboi* province baa been declared In a
stria ol altg*. Mas* Alex
ander assn mra tba post ot commander-
torebta! of tbe entire army, and Major
N • 1-ett WiU command the ferret ot Rso-
■cell*. Depatstl ins have been ditpttcbed
loin*powers to urge them to recognize
tba onion. AH members ot the Chamber
GEORGIA, HI It [t COUNTY-kr itrtue of
toapower v, .1 .1 in me or a r. rv.z- eso-
ei.l. 1 t.r Mi Iv 'Itnirimm.l n:i t:,e : ;tn ,l*y ot
rebruary. ISM. I will, on the Uni Itne ter In
<»t r n.t, ■ f,,r." liiv » rt J, , i«.'t e»r In
it... i Ity ,,| M., ,,n, ... t . i- ; •« - t > the
hlghvat bidder lor ta.h the :■ * tug de*
scribed tends, lo wlv fifty its »'ra
tti-irv , r I I l..i nf tend i urr. •. \’r three
(a) in toe third dtetrietof orWndljU iuitnn,
now Crawford eon ere betthe p *-e <»u
which tho ..Id Mllly Tharnsaaff now re.lduK
Held laud sold Iu dvl.'l t nf ths ■ " due on
..Id Uluru, e. to wit, I., M prl i l'. ■■ "Idea
l.iti'ret and tin .Uorncv's I...... for IP* brictlt
1,1 c.dcm.u A New,..111 Vi,, ‘m n - toero-
In. ROBT. COWAN.
Hurvtvlng Partncrof toe late flrmol t . into
bad waited a few momenta the engineer
tsraad aa b* aat to f I« aab and saaiag tba
wegona were watilrg to gtt acroaa the of Depntlra arc entoualastic in tbe oaoscj
tracks, bot alter toe lady with ber eluugt and wtUattoosly aopport the nnion, ana
L sJmuitetra.
vote whatever credita are icrjnirad.
| | yfara lamtoat reamroasa dfseaa.
ran the I .comotive far enough to rern.it "H* r try mg ... ry luu.u r t .,a.-tr w
th* roach to pa.., and then ran b.. » to : r'.oZ"' .IS'iiMi'S ’
hi- and «k»iu t. • I\»i*« m- , urt er»-r t„., D thi. Urv«.lful JIlcsm
*:• nr*r h n a mtie f ■: *t l >ujf, i inimtnn*.’ I •*.-/**M/.»*«tJ vnrelnMto
ft«a the Izdj ■ oonm.ret.t in IciLdk Uie In- i-*rrm6. vn ih-*h sirevt, ...
c.dcul.—C ictlAr, Jt's., Iune«, i Ifwi, wUl rvtUvo rccvipl Ixwo ol oturg^
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FARM FOR SALE
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ville, one tod a half from G-argi^i,ie. lix
fio:n llzrnesvillt* aini nine ' Kirtylh,
l)je ( e.'.traj r-ilro*tl pass!,-).'
The land i# nearly l*»v*-l. cont-i ' - •
more or Issi. About 160 tcr« c.-■>r»d »nd
m n h’lrn »*.ate of culiuzu >m. D#.Aijce ia
wooel#. little pint* irrowth is Gi« p •<*«. A.
four-room dwellim» and oat
b'lildliui anil c *od,tenant n *:*« on tbe
(dac«*. Convenient c«« crinrt ■ > ■ tr ■ rcnooL
wlsidiiK* to purchase are :r*v t«d to
txandne t. e pUrt*. ns the cr-;» f
fife year" are all the rrcornmendzuon it
ne€U«. For further parUeolari *^t**y to
S. Il.ZELLNER.
aeptowlt*
REWARD! re'remwb'l.Sra’JR
uab’o iaformattou of <“ lt » 4nd
nnili Wn tmikla aritiw> ' •““I*
ferffrokrit OfiOOAOQ RCHOOL > ~ s, ' t •
UHwftCliikRiMLCIllHatt H.B.-w«
vast all Uada of nieHa lor §c'~ • ' * !
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Du roc Jemcy".
Two you a/ t> •• kr.J to FoUi
CUm tear, (RlPiwk.
Polandtfrluaboar,fo) jwuadt «r .• ,t |.>(
Apply atoneoto GEO. M. FREjT' «)rr.
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Dr, JT, M. llu<*h<tiu A: Hoo,
EAaTMAN*, GEORGIA.
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n'l.oiuii.K ti' u.tn-a r.Kivi.tA’... .
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