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W* A. HA UP JEDITOR
CONYERS, G\.,NOV., 17 1582,
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One ol vlie most smprising features
of ibe D, moeralic precession is ’.he
niidn of ihi<‘f Di niocmiie Congress^
in u from Iowa, ihat 8 t ( out sl,rongViold
( t Radicalism. * J l < \ ■ t : ( » f
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Years ago Rome idiot asserted that
baldness canm from weaiiny t v, e h.at
100 mneb, and 'here ate idiots wm>
slill cling to the belief. The bat has
no more lo d > with it than the coa>
tai!s. ,
.John Wf*Rlt-y used to say that while
ii might not ho exactly wicked to
wear good oloiheH and ride in a car¬
riage, he had nn idea that those <hi
foot and in home-spun goods slipped
into heave!) the easiest.
Mr. Brandenburg, of Meriwether
county, was robbed ot 810,000 Wed¬
nesday nVghf, and Lite same night his
gin h mac was burn b
They had snow three feet deep in
the Rocky Mouirains a* early as ()i>
‘tober 15, and it ha-j been snowing
almost every <lay since. That is the
loculi)y where wint-r is always ai
home to all callers.
There are now tweiity-uhree in*
males in the Bibb county jail. One
*>t them, Dock Wilson, has been sen¬
tenced 10 the penitentiary tor life,
and nnotlur Nathan Smith, of Dodge
county, has been sentenced to deni)
for rage. The others are awaiting
trial-
Fattening hogs are dying of some
unknown disease in Berrien county.
A Mr. Joseph Peters, who had thirty
or forty head fat enough for bacon,
lias lost nearly all of them.
A Vermont man sea’ed a frog up
in a stone box and buried him three
feet under the ground, and yet u hen
he opeiied him up at the end of fours
teen months the frog .hopped off
about his business as though nothing
unusual had occurred.
Every lady should be taught to
make her own dresses, says a V cst-ern
exchange* We indorse tlie idea.
Not only would it make female attire
chef per, but it might prevent somn
tna.ir < d men trem eloping with pret¬
ty i^eamsiresses.-Bniladelphia Oht'opi
cltu
MTstiiken a f - to tin animal : A wio
man lately looked a' a printing press
at work, turned to - her ctmipanimi
and in a iiiDst earnest maun.-r them's inquir¬
ed,: “ Well, Charley, art ihe
things as writes the papers. Be’*
them what they call editors?’’
The revisers of the Old Testament
have made so much progress with
their work that it will certainly be
in a few more months, It, is also
possible that the revised Old Testa¬
ment may be ready for publication by
the close ot next year.
Griffin News: A negro at Barnes
ville, on last Wednesday, gave an
elephant iu Barrett’s circus a chew ot
tol acco, for which the ungrateful
beaht caught him up in his trunk and
injured him so thai he died the next
day. The colored brother should be
careful how lie sees the elephant, as
it often gets a,vay will) the white
man.
When we see the young man of the
period, with t*ie cutaway coat, his
ears shelter* (1 from the cold north
wind blasts by the broad expanse oi
collar, It is two watch chains, but no
watch his pointed shoes and intellect¬
ual eyeglass, his tooisey-wootsey
cane and pancake hat, we realize that
the $ 84 , 000,000 annually expended in
educating the American youth is lit¬
tle enough.
A young lady in Dakota has re¬
cently advertised tor a husband in
this exceedingly practical style : “ I
mean business. If there is a man in
this country that has as much sand
in him as a plug of tobacco, I want
to hear from him 1 have a tree
claim and a homestead, am a good
cook and not afraid to work, and am
willing lo do my pari. It any man
with u like amount of land and a de¬
cent face and carcasa wants a good
wile I fill tlu. bill. ’
can
Memphis, Nuvou.her 13 —A C’o
# Last
him bus, Miss., special Bighee says : Vallny. “
Monday t vtning, near
alieut t w euty u lies bt low here, .Mi.-s
Pate, a while woman, was eu' raged
an.l i'iurde**c I by a negro. Her LoHy
was touiid m .he woods upar the ro:ni
wi ll Hie skiii! iraeluietl. The iuur
tlert r was cai inri'il, t x mhnetl, ai tl
eoimnitied to j u>. lie escaped, was
recapiuud, tpid ju Tfmrsdny ni^li'
was taken from the custody ot a elas¬
tic t ot the Peace by a mob ot forty
})’ rsons and hanged.
Bowmanville, Ontario, November
14.— At the villate of Sauna, near
f«ar, last night William Tumble and
his iwo daughters, aged twenty-five
and eighteen years, partook of an
herb lea prepared to relieve cold from
which they were suffering. Ail were
taken sick. Tumble and one daimh
tev ditd tA day and the other daugh¬
ter is not expect'd \o recover. h is
supposetl that amongst the herbs was
a quantity ol poisonous nightshade.
I 11 October, 1881, 54,715 bus! Ms
of bu’k corn were exported from New
Orlenns; in October ot this y< ar
none. But during that month thi»
year 1,023,458 bushels of wheat werd
sent to foreign ports, Duiing the
two months ot September and Octo¬
ber the exports of win at from this
poit a Tn* unted lo 2,801,579 bushels,
against only 307.988 for the same
months last year.
A Western duel: Tw ^Oods of j
fialinn, ICan.* were rivals m tOV£ Sfli)
decided que-tiont>l ^ ^ upon^a posses-ion. fWl .Ho They Settle’ ik*l i 1
^e.OTJd se)««j'
Inirei juitu u,".* loa.siq'ifsit'ifa 21””' n, H) k where
tl.ey aj.rea.l,. b.tuft. 1 , n„,| lh . duad ,
wo. Itga.l At the IliHt deal one ol
Ihemal.g. tl w,, pans, j lck » amt
ducva, alnl ia.Ie.i to h.l. Uli ha.ed
Zi t£ U \ V— ^
810, lheaecoints not whif. Z' d
the h.s.rnot drunk,
N» w York, November 14._\ diss
pavuh dated (btlcomia, THiiioi S, says:
At Uilrtu’s rings yanerday
eating dinner Wilb;un Phelps ^
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at hl8 SIX'S vear old dau"h er },„• /..-.w
in *> “ n ‘ l kudckudher from ihe ta
hie. Lie then kinked her to death.
lie lied, but hia lKMghbors sire pur
ding him and aid 1 } , c h him if he i, '
cupiur d.
An aitimpi made, |
1 ike Bounty New was 4 on says Sunday the {
, 1 a-1 j
morning lo wreck a Main h j, w fiun
dit d yards lion) the depot at Banes
ville 1 Four f L von.la ‘ 1 I ' 1 pt’Oetl , i.,„ . a pile ,
off, nee ,ai!n jm -1 . 41 ,. r
4c'-.ifis .Iu- ,ia.,k. A ,-„l..,-..,| mi,„ wl...
saw Ihe mmereai.ts ai tit, ir WO ik w a
Unealen'ed wi'h <lf.ilh ii he reported
hum, hut tint w ithst inding gave in¬
fo n ation to the wa’chman m the de'*
pot, and the obstructions w er« ve¬
m vt d. Notliing more was seen of
the perpetrators.
T ho S' ven prismurs confined in th.e
jail at Al’umy, wrecked two or thtyt
of the iron bars from one of t iie ceil
wjudow-i, w ith wh ch they succeeded
in punching a hole through the m il
mg laig.-. notigh to admit ot thvii
egress. Af er climbing t hrouyh they
dropped info the jail )ard and Will
welcon ei by the jailor aad rjiarched
back to their cells.
The house will t»e kopt in ter moil
where there is no toleration ot each
Other’s errors. If you lay a single
piece ot wood on the gra e and apply
lhe fire to i), it will g,> out |Iltt Oil
another stick and they will bum.
Add half a dozen and you will luiv<
a blaze. Il one member of the family
gi t.s into a passion and it* let alone;
he will cool down, and mav poskib'V
be ashamed and repent. But oppos*
t< nvper to temper, pile on all the fuel
draw in another of tin* group, and
let one harsh m-wer he followed l»\
others, and there will soon he a
blaiSd tliat will enwrap ih. in all.—
Ex,
fiabblin^ Women.
A law of Virginia, passed in the
year 1862, reads as follows; ‘'Where¬
as, and many scandalize babbling their Women Neighbors, s!nudes
fm
which ihelr poor Hus bands are oftei
involved in chargabie and vexations
Suits and east in gi eat damage-: ih
it euaottd, That in Actions of slander
occasioned by the Wife, after Judg¬
ment Women passed lor the Damages, the
shall be punislud by Duck¬
ing; and if the slander be so i riorinoua
as to be adjudged at greater Dnirnues
than Five Hundred Pounds of T O'
bacfco, then the Woman to Miffor • .
Ducking for e ch F.ve Hundred
Pounds of Tobacco adjudged again t
her husband if he iuluses to pay tin
Tobacco.’
Absent
A young man v ho until rec* ntly
had live i at the house ot his fathui ii
AugustaMe., inai-ried a f”vv H i «k,
ago a ad leasee apartments in aimtlu i
part ot the ei'y. The oilier evening
after complet ng his day’s wo k, I t
left the office, v\ ent up tiie slroei,
bought Ids Boston paper, and tins
earned the hill to his lather’s house
Filtering its fami iir precincts, In
inarched to Hu* wash-room, made h
toilet, and then pres* nied hmi-elf at
the table. The family, who had fn-ei
vyaichi with g his operations, eye<i Ido
m i/.eineni, and at Iasi Ids moil,
er sob ly inquire ; : “My son, 11 a v
you procured a divorce thus tail, i
> our wedded cared ? ’ A puic tins
stdlnseti the young man’s f.u-e, « oi. I
• ap’dly deepen d into cai'dinal. i'liei
he gasped : “ I forgot a 1 a 1 out he
ing marred.’’ Leaving the laid,
amid a roar ot laughter, - the \ (Klij_
man hurried out and walked has 1 N
!i< me, where his young w i ft*
a waning his coining.— Buttiu j
Globe.
The safest and shoittst v ay i. ,
inig a chaiaeler is by civ ating a m i s -
pioioit. ‘•isu- pieion-i, ’ in Ba •on s
words, “ are iik bats among hml
tiiey ever fly hy t wihgiit.'’ It you.
neighbor iu busuiess.or social tile hi
the object of your dislik**, let it b<
can fully whispered tluit his affaif.
are not.quite.aft safe y manage i
they might he, or bis h tbits a liille
quest humble. It a woman hate hei
tair rival, a well aimed word v\hl a
purely as the touch ot an iutecieo
hand b’acken |, er beauty and leave
her helpless. Who does not k,.ow
the power of such insimiatioto? W»i
not <n.v U>e victim'
oi these ung. eu wrongs i But it u
not necessary for this style of s'.amh i
to use a.tico'Ktp «■M all; .... ,I,
UlOS. UKUt.cn alt. ,, 1,0.1 to,
its eiius. A m nis ( . ei droppti, care
leggiy iu some corner among ii tie
comi us;ibit — a look, a shrug tin
shoulder, a sneer, a laugh, may serve
the purpose, ihere is not a snider
leature of human nature than tbc
teadioess and men acoejit such in
siuuations, ;u.d the rarity with which
they have the manhood to n pt 1 them
Humor witti most miuds is picsump
tive tvidence and they with a know
iug air “Tnere must be some fire
in so much sni.ik
A DARING KpBl3Eiv, J
OaijThnrsday, the_9th f
l^ddfet inst-, one of tl.e
robberies on record was enacted
ln n 'J* lhat c county, «™.rfwe*er. llves'an deT old German Hear E,in, mi
w A . eMn Braude., bo* who
has tong been reputed bv his neighbors
lo have wealth in his house. Having
no oouHdence iu banks and b .. life Jl
*>->»<«-. >•« declined to irnat his w
“l' slore,i “ p his ]a,,re ”*”•** in a lr " n “* ' ! -
I »io.)f fr-.n, I.u utw.wfhu
a proniment subject f«»r those | I
who <le re .to sou money circulate f reel v,
-ta , r ,IW e il re
methods tuviurd that end-me hods
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Brandlnbh^s.-.Vh'i'Xrn , ■ .
anTn-Vim^
*»o„ hre, and
to extinguish the fl mesftlld endeavor
to save soine ^ the contents of the. bail
dings, leading his wife and a niece afore
in the house. \\ 'line ili A i.e 1-A v» wa^inn qc ( 1 , 1 , cr, en
gaged two masked men endeared the
oppoituuity, which they had e\i l ntlv
ma<le, to fiighten the women
with cackud pistols, carried oil the trunk
and , ail its treasures, Z- when , the old
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j The pre.ti st woman in Paris hn? re
; t-urnel to Paris. Anybody who h:>. -et n
the fair and famous M. lone BarnAda-' ),
the c jlelirat d Russia heauty, will
kno-v at once w ho I u.ean -wllho■«t a’ y
farther description, T “ w 1,„V mi in in l.pv mi
box at the opera the other ui”h', loo' iuy
ilie very t.- pe of perfect if; on.less love
hue, a. In feature-she ivseauhles greatR.
the portraits of Madame Reran, e Thi¬
eves are of a deep, lovely blue, the n
aquakne, the mouth small and shvpe 1
liked Cupid’s bow. The exqui iu 1
shaped head is set to perfecti n on the
white, rounded throat, and ti e shoudter.
in mould and in Coloring w . -uld put to
shame the most artistic form thus- wa.
i-ver sculptored in marble, if her fa* c
were only expressive it would b divine
In her suberb toilet of whites satin the
other night she was dazzling. She doe
not altogether under tand how to set off
he. own marvelous beauty. She breaks
the lines of her exquisite form bv w ear
ng great masses on her corSage, ami -h*
mars the outline of her shapeiy lie.ul l>.
-iunliar additions to her coiflvue. Ii is
said that she will Pe next season one « i
the queens of Persian soviet v. Sonu
'encuberment which had weighed on h< r
..hjusband s estates will he rem .ve l «!)u
he will come into po-ses-ion of v*
wealth which, joined to his \. ife’s per
soiial charms, will fu'ly suffice to seeme
the position ol v.ne pw r the bean tn* n<l»
I hope tnat some one <>f the ereat pi.r
painters of the day wi l, during trie com
ing seas n, immortaiix^ on canvas i h
toe face and form of ; his tie h a •! hldo
Venus.
The Highest Ran*.
M do from hariuh ui le. in .-, ai.
adapted t■ > tfie nevus d lading a in
falling hair, Barker’s Hair Baham
taken the idghest rank a- an i
and red iblc hair ’estoiaiiv**.
Paynes* AUTOMATIC Engines.
2 to lOO Horse Power.
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K-bSAirfar.: Reliable, Durable, end Kcenomical. Will furnish a horse
L sent free. B. \V. Payne & Sons, Box I Corning, «ass N Y
400 , .
DR. J. BRUM'S
FEMALE REGULATOR
WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND.
It is well known to pliysicians, and alas I too well
known to suffering women themselves, that they
are subject to numerous diseases peculiar to their
sex, such as suppression of the Menses, painful
and scanty Menstruation, Congestion, Ulceration
and Falling of the Womb, attended with an end¬
less train of sympathetic and constitutional disor¬
ders, which embitters the whole life, a^ud which
have long been considered as almost incurable
But at last the remedy has been found in
Dr. J. BradSeld’s Female Regulator,
It is not a “cure-all,” but a remedy for one class
of diseases, all of which pertain to the Womb.
Any sufferer from the diseases mentioned cah
take this remedy, aud thus relieve herself without
revealing her condition to any one, and without
subjecting her womanly modesty to the shock of
an examination by a physician.
To bring health 'and happiness to the homes of
suffering women is a mission before which royal
favor sinks into insignificance. What earthly ben¬
efaction can compare with one which protects from
“That dire disease whose ruthless power
Withers beauty’s traneient dower?”
which gives ease for pain, joy for sorrow, smiles
for rears, the rose of health for the pallor of dis¬
ease, nights the of light, soft elastic step for dragging weariness
repose for heavy hours ov tossing
restlessness, hounding vigor for languishing dull¬
ness, the sweet line of full grown beauty for the
sharp and withered form of emaciation, a’long life
of mental, physical, social and domestic enjoy¬
ments for a few sad days of pain and gloom, ending
^ R “Woman’s BlsTFrienI’- 'the*' aad approprlalely
»/&iraSul!S^Si beau tv S of ct i ve t o heaftl^happfness , S&SS55. be,ore of aud the
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-Ai l varnestly ’jjlfb?L.,V ff ? invited r au >I of these diseases are
faJIt^try^ to give this great remedy a
Bori’t thousauds ’ aud ^IU cure you.
M^uflctur^by 75 CeDtS ’ Larg ® 8ize ’ |1-50 ’
J. BRADF I E LD , Atlanta, Qa.
For sale everywhere.
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ache?. Ii toil need strength,
*—it vou wish an apretite—ii’you desire
iron in vour b;oo<l—ii emaciated and you
wish to weight—it lathe
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Bailey's Satins. Aperient will giveea
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KSTABJL»>I»fc.l.» OVKU THIRTY YEARS.
PRYOR’S 0K1TMEHT
buJI^Z Ulcen, Txmors.
Itchinej of the Parts Fis
tulaumdallKhulred Diseases; also of
Bums Corns, Felons, Fe’ter Sores,
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atlakty.tja:; Aug. s, 1 * 77 .
moay of my friends and neighbors to confirm mj*
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This is to certify that I have tried Pryor’s*Pil«
£"i» e ^1^1 %ll ^y*
reet, of twenty years’ standing, and say that it is
the first thing that I have ever tried that gave me
more than momentary relief. I consider now that
I am en itirelv relieved from that distressing dis
ease. JOilN D. NEWSOM,
Troup County, <?a.
_ . dtetfe^sing ! 1 tSe*ple«, aftlr ,
with that malady Mid
many ineffectual trials of the remedies in common
use, 1 commenced a short time ago to use your Pile
the Sa opinion 8 ?»n^.S«^ that it is the most efficient ,, i!S!»S remedy for
piles ever invented. O. A- LaGrange.Ga, BULL,
This is to certify that 1 used Pryor's Ointment
in .a a case c___ of severe burn, and that in a very few
days it was entire ntirely relieved of all inflammati animation,
and healed rapidly, After the e first tirst application a what- of
the Ointment, the e patient suffered no pain
ever. R. J. MORGAN, LaGrange, Ga.
By the advice of Mr. Wvnn, I used your Pile
Ointment on a servant 4 th girl'who aggravated had been suffer- of
jng for eight years \v a most case
pifes. She improved from the very first day’s boxshe use
of your.Ointment, and before using tbe
was entirely recovered. G. W. POSTER, Cusseta, Ala.
This is to certify that I have used Pryor’s Pile
Ointment, intment, and say that it is, in my opinion, the
t best remedy for piles ever presented to the the remedy public.
I say this from a positive application B. MORGAN, of
on my own person. TBLOS. Ga.
Troup County, Price, FIFTY
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SH2PBfft£»SU TEflSISLE (LOSS OF LIFE 11
Tvothcr and ciaLghter go dowa tog?tht-r. A lovely m*idsn ’°ap8 into eternity! Wives and husbandv
and daughters are wrecY :-.s ar.d Lost. Many sad hearts ...e left to mourn the loss. A husband lost
h..' wife contemplation and daughter, oftliese a young man lost his betroth. ed.
A horrible •* wrecks” work wonderfully upon the mind. The thought makes
one feel sad. The strain upon delicate female nerves is too great, a married lady of our a quaiutance
was so wrought upon mentally that she became iow-spirited and sad. ist her appetite, should refuB. d food, be¬
came feeble and emaciated, nervous and fretful. Her friends insisted bat she not thick of these
“ wreck*” so much, but she insisted that she was sick iu reality, a., i took her bed. She soon Lad aches
female and pains, weaknesses and worked herself into a net-work of female troubles, v.hich eventually ended in chronic
and excesses and death.
Another case in point was that of a young lady. She had lost a friend and soon became melancholy
and' nervous, could nfwVecp soundly, liar memory began to fail her, she lost all desire for company, her
brain lost its brilliancy, tier eye its luster, her cheeks became pale, complained of constant headache, and
Dually These fell a victim to a list of female troubles, hysterics, palpitations, delirium, convulsions, and death
cases are of every day occurrence, and these “ wrecks” upon female society are frightful. They
should be remedied, and there is a remedy within the reach of all, and it is your duty to apply it.
No one need complain, for dr. dromgoole’e enelish female bitters will cure all such. A book is pub¬
lished giving details of all these “ wrecks.” Sena your name to j. p, dromgoole and co., louisville, ky.,
and get one free.
Try BAILEY’S SALINE A PE R I E N T for headache and constipation—pleaeaat and tffMtul’
Use Lawrence '& Mmtlr^s ^ W
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the like u new man. ■ 1 truly hope that 6*,v
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nervous wc and he cored by the sama.
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the circuiation cerebrum 6U=ptE-v
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to work at once.” 9
Doctor—“ I will do all I can."
BJother, after two weeks . ■, I
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