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A Famii.v and Political-Joi/kva*. Des o fln> to the Interests of Southwest Georgia.
^8 a Ye&r.
Volume 2.
ALBANY. G A._ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1881.
Number 7l
Sumter county has ouly 980 out
standing debt.
Gorrcau expresses the belief that the
Lord of Hosts Is conducting his ctso in
the courts. There’s method in bis
madness.
Comuoto is laying up for repairs,
and word is sent oat that he is "too
111" to take part in the present cam
paign in New York,
Gxosoia has erected «
“elegant leisure”
Soars on tf»e railroads apd see bow the
r
Iff
spar
Bofp<
cted a gentleman of
to make monthly
rises to remark : “Senator
most eloquent piece «£
United States.’’
It I9 probable that the court will
grant sn order for witness fees for
KKIItUTIOM Or PHYSICIANS
A.ND DBCCOISTS.
Asia Passed at tke Last Session of
the Central Assembly.
annate ChnaMemd CocsUiatlonollit.
We learn from a member of the
ber, ihnt at its last session the Gen
eral Assembly passed several acts
which are ofiuteresl to the physi
cians and druggists of this State.
t>ne is “sn act to regulate the prac
tice of mcdiciue in tho State of
Georgia,'’ approved September 28,
1881. This defines tho words “prac
tice-medicine” as meaning “to sug-
recommend, prescribe, or di-
uy person, any
itcc,apparatus,
ier materiel or
tlie core or relief of
m ir oilier bodi-
n y ’ 8er<
gest,
yeot, for~ll
jdriig.tt
fr othe
■lot.mttai'iul, f<
a iiywpnnt^ fi-
ly injury, or
Tortnity, after
^ having received, or tvllli the intent
[UTWcciving therefor, either directly
sn
Gwite&u. On the motion Scoville did
not argue, and tbs abose is on hti
statement. He ssys that at tbs same
time the court will assign associate
counsel to aid in the case.
gift, or
abolishes
or indirectly, any bonus,
compensation.’’ The act a
ail examining boards of physicians
of every school throughout the
Stale, and makes a ‘diploma from
an incorporated medical .ollege,
HAVAGSXCE.
The
ol Southern Alvins and
Obataclca to Sacccaa.
Editor* -Chronicle
Ucnahst:
and
Extract ir-n*
to lasts'
Better. "_
d< or. iuc
Isttiwiiu Bepiy
a t ,»v< ilssn *a
Mitchell County Department
JA«KS t tLLATiT, -
CcualiU* i”
* " ’■BWnnrm 1
t October sn 1381.
io bo Mre 1. sn<t' ibn‘ii.19
rr. -tfitlr foitf *
While siltingin my InraUd’schtft Nts—«oi.v*ln aocuntance wutbjtfibL. K l,ut
reading yesterday’s paper, my cyo> I*! -1 , 1 ’ bemg. A be ng of in-! tbe .Mere i
fell upon tho piece from Atlanta,! bs<>t« w^adoin lias no right .to nr?s' e . viit.-, uni, tic say-,
. _ piece
headed “Correspondence Netv Turk
Time..” ia which it is stated sub
stantially that the South is eager to
learn, and to work, and that her peo
ple have opened their eyes to the
fact at last that the malt: hindrances
to their mated 11 advancement
are "ignorance and laeiness.’’ Al
low me to amend the bill and sav
extravagance, for if ever there was
a people that couid be called, in (be
deepest sense oLlbe word, “extravn-
gaut,"’ it is the“SDufltmrptwplc. - 1
remember, when a child, I hau au 1
older sister to marry a Northern
man, a “real Connecticut Yankee,’’
a* he was called, and in due
course of time she went North tvhh
him to became acquainted with her
—Mr. 15. K Butler, who attended
uion at Thomas-
a , -r j- ., . - “M»re delighted
with Thoma-viite^iu-fcever.-. He
» __
pant. For the honest infidel;!sc
cm ding to 'Hie Awe.lean EraugVll-
cal pulpit, tncrc is urt Leaven, iror
the upright athei-t, there is nothing
in aaSHMT world * u« pniu-hmcrt.
Mr. Black admit, liiy.imnetics and
idiot- are in nr. daag'v' of 1.0J. This
being so, his God shoo'd bars creat
ed only lunatics and idiot-. Why
should the fatal gilt . f brain be
given to any human L-ei-.g, u Stic!,
gift .seadBis him liabie to ctrj-ual
hell? Better be a lunatic here ;and
an angel there. Better l-e au idiot
in this world, if you be a -nispL. in
lh< next. For nearly two thousand
years Judas Iscariot has been Lxe-
ci .tied by mankind ; and vet, i<] the
Northern relation^ After the lapse doctrine of the atonement is true,
>f a year or so they returned, rnd i u l ,on bis treachery hung th<: plan *4
* - 1 cO Irultnn Warn .r.nr. laa.laa 'Karl
i’rUtaiDEST Abtuub ia evidently vnry
much “bothered in the mind.” He is
co slow about sending in his Cabinet
appointment# that the members of th* j
Senate are growing restive, and threat* j
en to adjourn without waiting to con. j
fir.u his belated nominations.
al>o knew that -niff bj l.ct.ak ug Three c r5 a eiperi«c3
Christ coilid hi-s.-Vf ei'Ler iniuseif
Two New Jersey editors who were
evidently not “up to snnfP’ went into
court and plead gnilty to the cliarge of
libel, on Wednesday last. W. II. Gibbs
tho eldest editor, wai sentenced to ten
months’ hard labor in the State prison
met to pay two hundred dollars fine;
J. J. Stanton, the other editor, to six
months h nil same fine. Tho sentences
or*- considered very severe. This ia
prObabiy-tlS' 'flrsf 1 cafe on-’record
» here an editor Bed and owned it.
Tun following aehtehce, which is at
tributed to Froaident Arthur, is not
♦enrffefeK^anmw- mdoasemont of the
iTeyoa plan : “The rights arid privil
eges of citizens'will in no case ' be
abridged because tiiey happen to hold
orilco, and while I do uot approve of
vtHco-holders and packing Conventions
committing other political abuses, I
believe ig thair serving their party
feiAi flflm* flrfftlihf (liatotlicr Re-
with the same fidelity that other Be
publioana do—no move and no less.”
Jtmos Flzminq, of the Eastern
Circuit, has resigned the Judgeship of
thn Superior Court, and Judge Henry
B. . Tompkins, .his predecessor, has
base appointed to the vacancy. J edge
Tompkins made one of the best Judg
es Georgia has ever l.ad, and as be re
turns to tbe bench with wider expe
rience he will no doubt give moro gen
eral satisfaction than ever. - He Is ono
judge who has the firmness to adminis
ter the law in tlie face of opposing
public opinion
1st the City of Brooklyn a contest is
in progress which msy work discom
fort, if not actual barm, to Plymouth
Church. Henry Ward Beecher spoke
Monday evening at a public meeting
for one of tlio candidates for Mayor.
A rival candidate is Mr. Tracy, tbe
lawyer who defended Bcochcr in his
suit with Tilton. It is claimed that
Tracy did more than any" other law
yer to secure his acquittal and that
the present course of Mr. Beecher ia
uagratefui. Ail this is likely to cause
ip.turbance in Plymouth Church.
The military review took place at
be wa=, in a certain respect, perfect- | salvation. Snppw judas .had'
medical school or university” -uffic- —j. rovoiuntiunizod in her character, known ol this piau-^-knaivii that he
irni authority to practice for tho-r V| >f . i,;vci- tosxod ’O^ircacb, ns vre j Glui-f for that rer>
.•'ailed it, About llic- economy of the ! purpose that Chris! was dcpouiiii^
Yankees; said a Northern family | °f i him. And 'Oppose _ that hf.
would live on what a Soul hern fanii-
li would throw away. She told us .
li«W every Ihrcad mid scrap, every or oilier-; what uugk Jsilwda
i-i.nc and pooling and uhsl, not b-ve done.' Are you wiliing ti> re-
were all ntilized in -omr lorn, and h ”1“ “' arjfumeut tint jnslifies
lonstnntly revelled with scaihing i“e tn-achf-ry of Thai wreichir 1 In-
deniiiiciation to ilie practice South- ’ np'.n knowinjg'bo
r rn people had of leaving on and
arou .d their plate- twice a- much as
ihey had eaten at a mtab V/h .i she
hamed during her vi-ii of Norlh-
. rii thrift, industry and r. onority,
(heir* “pot virtue,” a- rite li:di il, ba’d
iiero.alter coming into the profe -
■ion. All physician- now aulhoiir-
•<-d to practico arc to register on or
beloic December 1-1, 1SS1, with Ihu
Cierk of the Superior Court of rite
county where they re-iile, ilielr
null..', residence, birinplace, and au
thority lo practice medicine, -luting
whether it is by diploma or license.
They arc to litukc cflidnvil- a- to
ibe-e fact-, and -<-t forth tlie date ,
oi tin- diploma und exhibit tin- same :
to the Cierk before he -hall rcgi-ler
them. Cltow hereafter ad tallied am
lo regi-ter in like manner before
practicing. I he rogi-lry fee is fifty t u influence over l..-r huoi^ uu
com-, and for a fadurelo register, or | the dav of her death, and did n > !
for pradioing without lawful nu-t t | 0 toward* glv ng oilier-an in-id
Ahef-nf-
f. lingvof ;.n lim.icfst man cr-uld
».iiT»fy jti-iici* for the Tin- of the
goiliy.
i hive hi-i-tfd. and 1 -til! iusi-f,'
that U is itupo'-ihle fur a Unite 1 tuau
o eoain.it n erim.- d^-ervinginfinue
ubil- lintif-jpiMalMueni.J and upon this -itl.Jt cl
did no ill —I B'ncL' ndinit- tlmt “no lerniation
__ ; libs lifted the veil between lime and
tiiorily, or under tmlor of n diploma [ ijito Northern character and cu» «lornitv.” and eoit'cquenlly, neither
or license illegally obtained, tbe: ,oms. After the surrender. 1 vi-ii- <*>« priest nor the “policeman’’
penally i- a Bno not less thau 9100, j u ,| tbe North mr.-elf, *n<i on tlio i know* any thing with certainly te
nor more tlian foOO, or imprison- ! u ok-out found things Ju-t as she gardlng another world. He simply
incut not lo-limit thirty, nor moro | i,,,| represented. Ecfimnny 1, ti,i-TJi.»i*.tvtliaUkl.“jhat)«|j(E:Itgqrd- we
tlian niito day s or both line and lin- iV,uudation-slom of -U Iheir wealth I l- * v ar.tted tliat n very marked di--
prisoument. The act is not to apply I a ,„| ,„ccesa The Southern people
to United felates army, nmriue, na- ; m ike mouev. hut ibe> don’t
vy, or marine mcdien; offleers, or to know ilic first les-ou in -.ving it.
legally qualified dvntisls, or to tvo- ; flier are loo reekle.-s about tho lil-
men practising only midwifery. l!o thiug-', lorgoltiug the old lime
Wo lentn that there lias been one iJ b g u * “Take Cure of It,.- -hillin •-
registration already, pr. f, T. Pen- I ., n d tho pounds will ;«k- cine of
jllnton, anduo doubljhe r.m of our, n ie „,strives.” A book might be
physicians will promptly comply | .vritten on tld- very same theme
with ths now law. • .-jouthern extravagance,” and far-
' A *?cond act, approved acpleiuber i huts are n- deep in thr tnire as any
49, 1881, cstaltlislieu a Board ot i | IO (iy else. It would make tho heart
Pharmaceutic Exnmiucrs, to consist! Northern farmer’s wife ache to
of five members, to beappoiulcd by „, 0 |,,„ v rnuebis wasted on a South.
eNuvcmh,
ttlii
the Governor, by
ucr 29, man’s farm. Tho whi c man
1881,to servu three yehrs. They nro I u - i 11 have lo tnko tho lead iu trying
to be “experienced druggists or j tll reform in this respect. Tho black
practical pharmacist who -hall have j man never will. Thero’s no “to-
been actively engaged in the drug
business within ihia State for the last
tlireu years immediately preceding
their appointment.” They are lo
grant licenses, to compound and
vend drugs, medicines tiud poisons
lo four cla-scs of pcrious: 1. Phnr-
■imici-lH, who, alter three years in a
drug stoic kept by it Iiccn'acd apoth
ecary, have graduated iu a college
of pharmacy, recognized by the
Atiioricap Pharmaceutic Associa
tion. 2. To Pharraaol-ts who linve
a diploma from an authoriz
ed foreign collego or examiti
ittg board. 3. Physicians .wbo
lutve graduated from a regu
lar medical college; ti druggists
who Imvu been ten veurs in the bus
iness or have attended for one term
some recognized college of pharma
cy and have been nine years in the
drug business, ami four, to druggists
who have bseu three years in u li
censed drug store, and shall pass a
satisfactory examination before the
board. The license fee is $15. All
person- now authorized to com-
pan ml or vend drugs are to regis
ter on or before December 1, 1881.
before ihe ordinary or lit: county or
their residence, their name, nation
ality aud authority tor carrying oo
that* bnsitic;!, and thoso hereafter
authorized to act as druggist! are
Y.-rktoxa Thursday morning, and
the column was one hour and twenty
inmates passing a given point Geu.
Hancock and his staff rode at the head
ot the line, and when he reached the
sc iod - fell out and took a position on
tiit stand with President Arthur, tiie
C .binet aud the foreign guests. Nine
thousand five hundred men were io
lino. Tbe President was quit enihu-
aia-dc over the magnificence ho dis
play. The only colored troop- on pt
rule were two compauiai from Itialu
ui.iud, Virginia. They were londiv
[W&ttidvs Bam ihe North.
All tho rice nrifiS*?\i-i-eo-
from th-> Hawaiian I-hmi-tu- I
to register before prcccedlug to con-
.I.■ _e el. „ # L'laitw-.-j a'Iw, t-nivieSiNi-
duct "that busines'j. The registra
tion fee is fifty cents. Carrying on
the drug business without a license,
or without registration, or hy a
fraudulent registration, is punisha
ble by a fine of uot exceeding one
hiio.lrcd dollars, or imprisonment
not exceeding threeincuths,or both
line ami imprisonment in the dis
cretion of tlio board. The license
fees and hal’ of all flues ore to go
in the board to pay tbeir expenses
and for their compensation. The
fallowing cta—e* arc exempt from
the operations of this act, so far aa
obtaining a license from the board:
1. Druggists now legally author-
•fed. *4W Ptyshyans _putting up
tholr own. prcscript^Tn- ana dls-
-pfaT-iug medicines from thoir offices.
. n ] ;t. Merchants selling patent inetli-
mark t re-! cities, and 4, Assistants in drug
store* where tlio manager has com-
su!d, o** nearly all, a*nd the
usius tiitu ;.t 6-,.lt his advene A tap
i/lJi WAS.H'<*K>V»«f.v inn; .since. Tlie i ' s,Ili a third act, approved Sep-
Journul oflOifitMctloc- of that city lember 27tb. 1S81, tna. i - it an of-
Tb-f.- ’r roSm* fi r farlherim- : f«..»e, pw*tWmWe by a “f «»•
thousand uollan*, lor tho faculty of
, j any medical collego to issue a di
ploma to any person who has Jtot
attended two or mare full
morrow" in his calendar. He never
u ants a basket, or n plow; or hoc,
only while using cither just now,
ana it tails to the lot of tho white
farmer to pick up and put uwny, if
put away at all. Our theme Is so
vast, so comprehensive and woven
iu with the wclfurc of the Southern
people, that we despair Mcs-is Edi
tors, of doing much, if anything, in
tho short apace of a newspaper ar
ticle. But wc open tlio way and
hope other pens will lako up the
work aud call attention to what has
perhaps fa'lett under tho observa
tion of others besides lltnl of it -..
A Georgia Wipe.
TOUCH l'ABXS,
Concrrnlos tbe Efllracr of Faith
and Fraser in
Hhei
Consumption and
Belxxfoxtmxe, Onto, October 20.
—The ease of Mrs. Barr, of Nortlt-
villr, on tho coniines of Logan and
Champaign counticr, is exciting
tlie liveliest interest throughout this
section. -It is related on lyiques
tionable authority that Mts. Barr
was considered to bo in Jhe_jast.
stages of consumption, and that Iter
husband and the neighbors were
gathered about her bed, expecting
her to breathe- her Iasi, when she
quistiy opened her eyes and told
them that she was going to get wel!
that she was cured oy ia!th
prayer, and that immediately she
arose cured, aud is now in good
health. These facts are related by a
gentleman ef Beilefonlnine, of-bigh
social standing aud unquestioned
veracity.
In auditien, it is claimed that Mrs.
Barr sent word to Miss Ella Rose, a
young lady living one mile from
Northvllle, and who had not walked
for many weeks with rheumatism,
to arise from her bed aud come to
ber—that their combined faith
would cure her; and that she lm‘
mediately did so, and oil the road
jumped a ditch and climbed a high
fence. Many oilier' remarkaolc
things are related of Mrs. Barr,'
some of them seeming to endow her
with almost supernatural power.
says1 b -re
pcovement iu the matlutii-Lwt-vear -at
thia time the tout imports of rice iYI
tisen39,588,911 lbs., as against 35.777.-
120 lbs. this year, while the imports of
Hawaiian had b"--n n-nrly 6.000",O-O
1.... as against a little tivs-r BXO,000
tins year. AH the circumstances t< r a
h'-zh tuark'-t were thus in favor ot the
piMsmt year, but the
waiian was 6Vc. a yI.^r Th*' price
Oi'tuiieii was also higher."
of medical stttdv in some regularly
chartered medical college and
l»ssed a creditable examination
“upon all tbe branches usnsily
tatiicht in medical colleges.” The
lino is to bo collected but of any or
officers of the
<“ »*- ssMsaa*'
Dukixc. tbo year 1879 Georgia grew
kiSCCjOl-S -btisheia of corn on 2,538,-
? i:i acres of lanti. The leading county
was Bnrke, with S»k»,290 bushels.
Burke, it will aiso tie remombered,
was alaojthe banner county in cottons
ttiooks county leads in oats, producing
1(13,862"bushels with Thomas, Wilkea
and Houaton next in order, tbe latter
w.th 121,261 bushels. The Stito pro
•tact wss 5.548,743 bushel* trom 612,-
788 acres. Bartow county ltd in
wheat, her crop beingJ131,935 bushels.
Then cams Gordon with 113,322
90,917 bushels.
Carroll /with 7A-
ahowJog an. average yield et loss than
mtu bushel* as am.
OOltON’ER S INQUESTS.
Yet x fourth act, approved Sep-
temiier 21, 1891, makes it an indict
able offence lo koep a drugstore
without license, punUlutblo under
section 4310 of tbe code, that is; bv
tine, not cxccediug $1,000; impris
onment in fail not exceeding six
months; on the chain gang not
exceeding twelve months, any or
all, in the discretion ef the court. A
fifth act amends section 4109 of the
code so as to allow (he coroner;
with the consent of a majority of
the jury of inquest, to employ a
pbveician to make a post mortem
examination in any case where they
think the Interest* of justice so re
quire, and Tor such examination the
plivsician 1* to receive not exceed
ing 920 from the county treasury. In
cares of p»i«ouiug he is to receive
for cncmical analysis the reasonable
TAliHAGE OX TUB PISTOL.
What »be Elaqnrnt Doctor Say* of
the Inaidtous.Bepcaier.
say- the Mitchell House is the best
botsi he wet .stopped et iu Gticr-
—The S, F. A W. K , granted
fvufr'tttketa in return* This it ad
makes the saute offer for tbe B-al.ci
A*.=o .Taiioti, which mo'its in Camilla
or. he sth <--f November. No i-aii-
rrnljaw t. tlie State Is ns libera?
as Vir. Hai..rs or. as In this case, ax
"»l . Tailor, Generi-l ticket agent.—
Mr. "Haines ha> iste.1, niiK-h inir re't
in ihe InD’i u-uiuua; Ci.tlon Ex|ioVi-
tit a .at Atlanta, with the view of dr--
ve’op’ug thecountiy along the Unr
o: h^ rtiad. ' TVc -aw^rto huge
pircss of timber, 6fi feet :oi:g End
ap;*renily some -SS -ia-diO- -qaare,
«n their way tt> the Exposltl-.nf.—
Of ebuire. two open ear- wpvc rc-
FROX “O.”
But He Dor.H Bepaw that
Count! School Camntlaaloucr Con-
of shipping were furni-t.ed by the
S., F. A \V. R y .'
—Hamp Scaife «4dn4 neatly
1GJ bales.of cotton la-t Saturday.—
It did him so m ich good lie bought
a aew auit. and wont to. church on
Sunday.
r 7f , _
—Cspt. Cobb hits afino-'t cu'mplcf-*- -- Tl,t- i ink eye lins reached Cuth-
:<>m will l>o made between the
^ --il and the bail iu ihe)next
norld.” There is “a very mqrkcd
ili-tiucticn”in this, but there i* this
r . : Ilium on the darkest human
ebutd : -Thi-wwrot haVe ho(,es of re-
f—rut. All I insist is, if there is an
other life, tlie basest soul that) finds
it.- way to that dark or radiant
shore wifi have tho everlasting
dunce of doing right Nothing but
tho uioat cruel ignorance; the , most
heartless superstition,the most igno-
r nt theology, ever jmaginedi that
the few days of human life spent
lure, surrounded by mists, and
clouds of darkness, .blown j over
.life’s sea by storms and tempests of
passion, fixed for all eternity tho
condition of the human race. It
this doctrine be true, this life is but
sjnet fir wHicJrJcljovah catchey souls
for hell. ! —
For the man Christ—for the re
former who loved His fellow men—
for the man who believed in tm.iur
liuito Father, wbo would shield ihe
inupoeut aud protect-Ahe just—for
the martyr who cxpcctod to be res
cued from the cruel cross, aud who
nt last, finding that HU "
dust, cried out in the
gloom of death: “My
<j«d! Why hast Tltou
me ?"’—for that great and
man, mistaken though He was, 1
have tbe highest admiration and re
spect. Tlio tnnu did uot, as : I be
lieve, claim a miraculous origin; be
did uot pretend to heal tbe sick nor
rui.u the dead. He claimed simply
to bo a man and Ulight bU fellow-
men that love is strouger far thou
bato. UU life was written by ig
norance. Loving credulity belit
tled Hisctireerwiih feats of jugglery
ami magic art, and priests; wish
ing to prosecuto and slay, pst in
His mouth tbe words of hatred and
revenge. Tbe theological Christ
is the impossible union of the hu
man and deviue—man with the at-
tributee-of God, and God with the
limitations and weaknesses or mas.
Jaulty for a thousand, years,
taught memory to fotget and reason
to believe. Not one step was taken
in advance. -Over the manuscripts
wsgisys&fe
-od his buildings. Hi- ran a i.arrnn
ts-expo last week.- Jep swore ;veiT
ge tncs if he could not get In his new
store "by the 25th. .BuI'jIu, Cspmln
came to time, and Jep is ke|H front-
crime, and (lerhaps the galmws.—
Jep has a new baby b»v. He somr-
tiiHeoliiinks of calling him Conk-
ling, because, -a;» Jep, the chap It #
already l-e-uii to cut up and swt!!.
Wcwt and Adterlter: "
This s:hool controversy seems to
be as uncontrollable as a forest fire
in adry spell. Justabout the time
you think you have it eubdijc-d it
break* out iu a new place. Could
I you Mr. Editor iu lu-i 4iyg
ii to a ciosc Vy making appro; rlnte
apologies ami gettinain a few more
s!,.n 6n my side. IT .tint falls to
temiuaxc. it then you had better
till in tiic aid of tho IL C. A*e*ei, to
e p suppress tho uuUsnco. I’il
wait and see. 7
■' After, several days of cloud/
w.-atiier, with very little rain, It has
cleared off very cool. While Octo-
her- is the best month to sow :oatr, tf
good many will get thorn*in otiing
*n its veiug too-ilrr, as the late)rains
have been very partial. In mv sec
tion crops arc-good. No cause for
complaint here...
. Everything is. on a .boom about
Alford’s station: Two churches, two'
Urge dry. goods and grocery stores
and ope bar-room soon ta be opened
and.ready for business; ono doctor,
oue tooth deutist. All we lack now
Un-lawyer. . Couldn't Albany flit
the v.icancv. Yours, as ever.
* .... “G."
bort.-'S .
1
—Mrs. M-GaffiltT from Wl-coi,
many uoiju uuiixa» u-u ic** >«7U om»«rouiiuii uau uccu W4, ™ W 7
plieablo to .an existing evU if religion had been . buuuiuity—it
following: would hate been _ji "“heaven filled
ter practical use of tLia with love, with" liberty xtrajby. •
Brooklyn, October 19.—Tnlmage
bss said many goqd tilings, but few-
more applicable "
than tho followir _
“Another practical
great National calamity is that it
ba9- disgusted more than ever poo-,
pic with this free use of firearms.
On the frontier, or if it is your busi
ness as an officer of tbe law to make
the arrest of a desperado, you had
better bo armed, but it is high time
that all respectable citizens suap iu
two their sword canes and mtload
their deadly weapons. It" von move
in respectable society in Brooklyn,
or New .York, **
with their ignorant tougtn
out; deVoBtiy scrawIed the toggeries
of faith. -Fora thousand years the
torch of.progress -was extinguished
in the blood of Christ, and His dis
ciples, moved By,' ignorant zeal, by
Insane, cruel creeds, destroyed with
flame and sword a hundred million
of thoir fellow-men. They made
tbe world a hell. '- ~ ’
Irad been unlTersitie'—if dungeons
of the Inqnhiton had been labrato-
ries—if Chrlvdanonad believed in
character instead of creed—if they
had taken from- the Bible all tbe
good aud thrown anny.the wicked
and absurd—if "domes of temples
had been observatories—if prints
had been philosophers—if missiona
ries bad taught tho useful arts—
if astrology bad-been astronomy—
if tlie black art ) had been; chemistry
—if .'uperstiliob had becn science—
sin, came here a few weeks ago fur
her health. She brought with itfr
four young children. Her liiul .-n -l
remained awhile in Chicago ii-r
medical treatment, Mrs. McGslil-i
boarded for a while tt the Hnr.-c
House and reoefved the khidt-rUreat-
ment. Bat she died on Mosda j- lad.
.She.was formerly of-Savanpah tmd
was a Miss Patterson. She came :oo
late for this climatono do her any
good. Since her death her husband
has arrived and la arrangiug for a
drug store here. He bas tbe .sym
pathy of the community Iu bis afflic
tion.
—Mr.* C, E. Macartby will be
ready to exhibit fils horse (tower in
full operation uext-Tuesday at Dink
Davls’a place. This is a great Im
provement and tbe public is 'inter-
ssted in tbe exhibition. W. O.
Watson’s gin and nnder-feeder will
ba used and exhibited. "Dink is an
enterprising farmer and took right
hold of -these splendid Improve
ments. Tuesday next is the day.
—Matt Freeman has opened a con
fectionery in Owens’ building uext
to the drug store.
—Ou last Tuesday we took oar
fkmiiy over to" "visit the “kith and
kin” in the historical town of New
ton. We found everybody well, and"
enjoying the blessing* of- cheerful
life. . Tbe day way beautiful aitd'thc
ride deiijn fut We p-.s-i d" rix
wagouv. ou-iag ever to Camilla,
loaded with cotton, from Baker
county. Our town ie on a boom aud
we.return thanks to Baker for lend
ing so much aid to it- Nswton Is a
place for repose and shade trecsl
There is nono of that “hurrying to
and -fro' which cha'racterlxes dty
ilfe. Yotthis repess U v ae< the re-
A dictionary of Name*.
Sumo industrious person
been studying! tho dictionary.: of
names that was.Written by Mr. Ar
thur’s father many years ago. Ac
cording to flte dictionary the .
of Grant in Saxon signifies “crooked
or.bowetU? The name Conkling is
said to be*deHvied‘“frota con—bold,
aad kiein—little or
. . wise, knowing;
or \Y ashington,. or aon. Jxonkclen, in Dutch, signifies
London, you have no ueea of any j. a plot, contrive,. intrigue, con-
mnr* Irannnnt llidli thn (rDti an'tPA ‘ * *
spiro.’’ Blaine is mentioned from
Welch “blaen, tbo summit, or top;''
Malione iu the Gaelic means bear;
Sherman, is from the old English
“shearman, one who shears,” and
Anthony is from the Greek word
signifying a flower. ... ..
mzm
A lady keep* a livery
GuthborL
more weapons than the two God
gave you—two honest fists—and
they a"re easily loaded. If you fee!
the* need of having a pistol in your
poeket you arc a miserable coward.
If you are afraid to go down the
street unarmed, you had better get
vour grandmother with' h'er knit-
iing-neodles to go with you. Apls j yiore-HiHroaa.ConsoIIdatrofc*.
to! is tho meanest and most infernal. Knoxville, TeXs., October 18 —
weapon ever invented. It is tlio') At a meeting to-day of tha stock-
of a sneak..! would as sbon<t holder* Sflltg KnoxVilld " and Au-
in nty vest rocket.’’ I gusts Ball road Company a consoli-
I elation was effected with tbe Rabun
I ban Short line Railroad Company
Carolina, and^the Clayton
* uu-
lult of indolence. There iaia method
la the leisure. . We know oi no place
morp generous and hospitable. It
is like one huge family, so harmo-
•re tbe people. The boys
hunt and fish considerably—the
town boasting of more breech-load
ing guns aud better dog* (fine
blood) than any village in Georgia.
Yet tbe boys bare a genius for
money-making. Who ever mot a
Newton boy that did not have a
pocket-full? ;.If they are economi
cal it is not shown at their homes—
there abundance and plenty pro
valla..
We met, of course, tbe Governor,
He says be would- rather livo in
Newton titan spy place on earth.
This, may: have been what i* called-
in-New ton the Governor’s “travel
ing opinion” as bia “traveling opin
ion” and his “legal opinion” are not
always the same.- »
Heretofore it had been our pleas
ured r. visiting. Ncwton c alw»ys to
meet our old friends, Dr.. Jake
Touchstone and Parish Davis. But
they had been called t o their final
home, for us to meet them'no more
on. * tbo shady streets of Newton.
Grief for oar loved friends entered
theorery penetralia of our hearts;
and at times during our visit; we
could not shake, off front us-the
mournful sadness of their memorie
So*
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest.
Bout, GuioiSore Throat, Sweff*
bigs' and Sprains, Burns and
ScaldsGeneral Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Paint and Aohes.
B» VMpmtlsa <a aAiakk. itnm Ott
iDtrnlMpi{#>
80LSBT ilL BHUGGIBT8 AVpDBAT.HM
j.r J5 HEDIdHBs
A. VOGELEB Sn CO*
Sa::^0Tt.XA, V.S.A.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure*
Vo otbrrpr*-
bot ‘
XAd# lira Gnpi Ckib Tixtii. V
■Mil— wrt9i —«h Hfli>,Itky hoi
laxorioas paltry. Co* be*t<«n ¥y DyiycpUe*
without fear rf the UU malting from h*fty la*
41f«aible food. #otd «aty in carx.by «U titOOtr
KOVAL BASING FuWDr R C<>.,
•krtndwlf Hrw Youl
TUTT'S
INDORSED 3Y
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
I havenAmAiMIW
i,f CKl*>»epaiaa
Dr. George K. Little, ot Atlanta,.
aud formerly Geological Commit' .
sloner of Georgia, has been called j Railroad Company of Georgia,
to -the chair of mineraloxy. geology j "der ihe name of the Rabun Gao Bail-
end botany in the Oxford, Mis*., J way Company- Tha whole line
University.- He will remove hi* I extends from: Knoxville to Imia, on.
family at onca to tkat point, and tbe Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Lias
enter upon Ills duties. . I Hoad.
neu
U TH£ST W&BSTFC 7 .’.EZ
SERIOUS d:?ea: is *hllsoom ~
TUTTS PILL8 e*pccUlly i
of fe«l*ng to
TD»Y iBCftBW tlH -
body to Tfekr on U*9 lb* 3Y9UO 1»
■onrlshrti «r : by L*-.-;rT.>* ir tri ouoa
“tHa./on tvnder,"Twant you to leU
mehowyoa kept yourself and family
well the psst *00*00, when til the rest
of ut hare been sick so much and hat e
had. the doctors a isiting us oo often.”
“Bro. Taylor, tbe answer is very
easy. I used Hop Eito r- in time: kept ^ ^
inv fimllr well and sated the doctor's 1
UiL Three dollar- worth of it L-pt u>
•well aad abic u> w u rk all rhe time. I’ll
warrant It Iuls coat you and the ne!
borj one to two hmidred dollars api
to keep ilckthe iAme Lime.” *1 *
U maOo firm a 8t«pte Trwlal Lnf ol
R'rvTa'oo, udb i Pool tireBemodjr lot
ill tbo dlMuoatlutMMM |
of Iho N)J» forTo-plS Lt
rt»c^-Dlnloa^. Gnwl, ‘
Um of Um Kfd.^Ts * ■
Tor Ptntlo Ii
UOD9, Nd aurlBd
rosiorto the orvea
UUUubot '
ItUtboool;
For DitUU*. uw Warner’s bole JU1 oL«i
Care.
- - ullWait |1.U
la tb. autos, u.
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BUST PROOF SEED OATS,
J orrr.lt in uls Un t&oauad baahala o<
H&hraBBaBs
aratfea amt quality that t jo <
[Cenuino Texaa Eed Ksst ltoaf Oats se-
' with a view to
article. They
Um; In f.ct I have no: l.eirTlo: a
arc to m
mmimm crops oat
<uea before ih. Irene, coma an them. I ami
them, and I think it
neadof send Oof, to■
reed I can set, at th,
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Wahavaewn alKmt “Swlft’i srpiUlttirMe!-
«:-• lor vhta, *ci rejerd It eaprelor K anyihinc
known for b lo rseoaoeoded to to.-v.
ran It is reeemaeoded totorv.
ThootsvUla. Oa; If F.Omnr d Co,
t erehertan. ianUi d Co, itiun,
Wa seed •Swtft’s
.eatsmief eeavie"
ub th,enfvewm*n
l - ■ r.n T iflr„r« fir-n’-h TT
wled. CiOAitr. ALEX eSPLB ADG-.
81,000 HEWAHB ,= -
traiatshUM >n/eb«mbtwha willOnd. «c
aaalyeUotailnndniftcUer ofe.a&.cse lt.nl-
ote of cMTCwxy; lodtdo, potaxet-^u, os any nuneral
HB SWIFT* SPfiOVIO COMPANY, iPropri^
ton, A thr la, U i.
W hy it
Odnan oopflf '.Tmoo Maatr FlkaV
SEE what;
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CM AND WILL DO!
grofcsstoual Cavils.
G- J.WSIGBT. ~
ATTORNEY AT UAW,
ALBANY, GA.
yy’ILL plve^prcaj t attention lo ali i
e^ato boafht aad add, or l««sed loan* soiratlHted
aaiMtff’CellectM or aacond for rvaaonaUa
feta or copntaiiois,
oetS^dlvawim.
0T#r *** Central B. K. Zlanlc,
William E. Smith,
Attorney eit Law,
ALBANY, OA..
u.a. rxaow.
ALFSIE.VD
m
Attorneys at Law,
ALBANY, GA. ecoa
leeUena .nd«5l Kshcral
m ojt
ilinr Cm i^irpni j
V. T. JONES,'
Jonessarnm,
Attorneys at Law,
-ALBANY, OL
oOea orar Ccotra.’ BeltniaA Bank.. *
bnta-tr - ■ - • - a
James-Caliaway,
A.t tor ne yet’* Law
febte-
-z o W. A. FORT,,
mm a ■■til’ll ■■NtfRI III I
FSAJuIdi
Deloss & Qslmm,
Albany,
“j Georgia.
1 Poor OFFICE. WOSHWO
TONsraur. . jmiwirti
Trowbridge & Hollinshed
DENTISTS,
WAYcaiiss;; “
Teeth extracted withoiit" pain.'
arranted. Turns moderate Will: go
hue onB. A A. ends. F. *W. B
work
W. A STROTHER, U JL
- ALBANY, GEORGIA.
OSceoyerGierttM^Store
1 " A3 left
Dr. E. W. AIsPRIEWD,
UESPBOTFOLLF leaden hti .erriees. hi the
kw vatfeaa nraeehu el Ua profMeloo. to tha
tltseai • at ben r aad et
Acs oppostta fiart Una*
HOTELS.
TEE JOHNSON HOUSEi
Sam-HVXIXS. OA, '
Is the place to stop and get a GOOD
SQUARE tsiZKLr -’ f- :
THE ALBANY HOUSE!
JferrlcTc Barnes,Proprietor
Albany, Georgia.
rpus Homo iswellfanitihed and in ov-
L try way prepared for tho aeoommo-
iotioa of tho traveling pdfclic. Entire oot-
afacticn gnnza&teed. ' The table le »ap-
plied with tirebeet the eonntry afford!,
nd tho servants are unsarncsstd in do—
■itenoss and sttention to tho wants of
;nests. Omnibuses convey pas3eimers.to
isd ffom the different railroads prompt-
jitaMfdinfe (ferns Jaiutt me
jfmak aep23tf
SiSHI DOORS! BLIMDS1
Cement,
Plaster,
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- ittflp • - - * • -
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FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
VimaoiAXi
Mr. J. Am PodtllL Wayoobero ■
DmrSU— I slcjlre to expre»
|»yr‘ —— - 1
«xpm>, tbroofft job, to 1
safeTcrautfeui WffO\‘ IW! RBCgyBD. A
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naHacaitikiof}
l would sot sow I
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ot Mr. Mifeta C.* mmir
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