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THE WEEKLY CONSTITOT-ON: ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY, APRIL 13,1880.
3£he ^onstihiticn.
ATLANTA. OA.. APRIL; 13. 1880.
BJUKD ABOUT is qeobqia.
—Augusta is troubled with du.lwt*.
—V«. J. C. McDonald, an estimable lady
of Rome. Is dead.
—Mr. M. UUman. of Amerieus, lias corn
three feel high.
—Mr. William Hughes, an oldcitiien of
Liberty county, is dead.
—Mr. Thomas A. Harwell, telegraph
operator at Perry, is dead.
—Frank Weatherford, of Rockdale coun
ty, uaa two cats which are half rabbiL
—An agricultural society ha« been organ
ised at Oakland district, DeKalb county.
I)r. S. C. Hitchcock president and Dr
A ken. secretary. The fence tjueat ion will
be discussed
—The Dublin Post rays that on last Wed-
ALL AROUND US.
I ladies are to be the dramatis persons- in
.1... wnr.nl. I firat coople —-
rlens, Lnrania, | ot!ier , f,n j n to line ere the "queen of
of i
Albany, Cnlbb^t, A
Hartwell, Etc. . the Ma y-.
Belltox, April 0 —J. S. Williams wasar- festivities and jocund mirth,
rested here last night, charged with the I —
crime of bigamv. I Cass Statics, April —A few days ago
— I your columns gave an account of the
Opelika. April 5.—The K. A. and C. rail- stealing of a watch and $15 from a
way was sold here today for $170,000, and Mr. Avery, near Social Circle, by a deaf
bid in by the bondholders, represented by | mute named Castleberry, alias Holland.
Richard Irwin. Jr., and Edward Living-1 Last night Castleberrv stayed a\j the rest-
stone. Thirty-four persons were baptized | dence of Rev. B. B. Sullivan, of this place.
Mr. 8. having been steward of the asylum
at Cave Spring when he was an inmate there.
New van. April 5 — At afestival about six | knew him. He was interviewed by parties
* - *-y night. I here. He was shown the article in The Cos- A KATTI r ,
^ - quarrel I stxtctiox. and after reading it over several 4*3- or two tiuce at Alalia, Fla.
,uum » u„u*. and one shot the other I times, stoutly denied being the man. The a rival of the Mammoth ca
through the heart, killing him iusunlly. I The description and his evident confusion 1 covered hear Hopkiast ilie, Ky.
. 1 i i.; m u. hail th« wntrh hut no I ... .
No arrest at yet.
DOWN IN DIXIE
Mississirpi has 1,441 convict*.
Fleas are plentiful in Sherman, Texas.
Mag sou as are blooming in Quincy, Fla.
The Prattville, Ala., factory is flourishing.
Chattanooga is to have a I2j,000 sewer.
Waco, Texas, is to have a fine opera-house.
Aeekdeen, Miss., is to have a J2i,000 hotel.
Janavschek, will appear ten night* in Frank
fort, Ky.
A rETKiriED chicken is one of the curiosities of
Lynchburg, Virginia.
A men vein of iron ore haa been discovered
near Via ksville. Tenn.
Me. H. M. Be van. near Lasc City, Fla., has
two acres of corn ia tassel.
A katti.esv a k e. seven leet long, was killed a i
m THE CAPITAL
IORT SPEER AS A STAR ACTOR.
"Why will you who arc suffering hesitate
longer? The days of healthful life are
golden, and they are ceaselessly slipping
from you. You cannot afford to doubt. It
is folly to delay longer to accept these facts
and profit by them. Simmons’ Liver Keg-
■tt rm, « , - v a ulator is so simple and harmless, and yet it
Ho Gains Notoriety by Hi* Cnnonsness, and • , proven itself a sovereign remedy for
That ia a Heap to Some Men-The Con- I Dvspepsia. Costive ness. Sick Headache,
firmatioa of Gatcbell—The Day's I Bilious Colic, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea. Bil-
Proceeding* in Congress. I iousness. and other like evils of a disor-
dered Liver and Stomach. How can we
__ find words adequate to embody these facts?
Washington, April C.—In my last tele- I xhev cannot be too often reiterated until
gram I noted that Speer was in favor of al- J they have carried conviction to every home-
lowing Washburn, republican, to retain ' ** ^ ~ ~
betrayed him. He had the watch, but 1
money. The former is in possession of Mr.
Gkeenville, April 5.—A heavy bail storm I Sullivan, acd if Mr. Avery will prove it.
fell here Saturday evening at about four I Mr. S. will leave it with any i«ersen in At-
o’clcck, lasting for about thirty minutes. I laulahe may designate.
It was the heaviest that has been seen in I
years. A handsome female academy is I Griffis, April C.—The News this
being built here; 11 will be quite au addi- j j ng rejiorts the severe
lion to the town. . ] Mr. F. Meyer.
has si
Dallas, April 7 —George Jcckson, who I noon,
as hanged hereon the35th of March, did I comm
not accuse Mr. George Ragsdale or any, | port
member of his family of swearing falsely
his seat. 1 learn that he will also vote to
. allow Bisbee, the Florida republican, to
has been dis- [ oust Governor Hull. The democratic ma
1 jority is very small in the house, and ij
coU^«Hlito“toN-StthcaStea!”** 6 i “*"* mure professed democrats should i
A kept cue an newspaper is to be established j vote with .Speer the republicans will con-
in Greenville, S. C. ; j trul the house. I felt a tear from the first
hold in the land. Try it. The first trial
will be satisfactory. ^
•I certify I have used Simmons Liver
T ;u!ater*in my family for a number of
\ .rs for Sick Headache, Biliousness and
l. ver Complaints with great satisfaction.
B. F. Tiunf-k ”
White Sulphur Springs, Ga., Nov. 10, *78.
aprG—d&wlt ^
The Early Bird, manufactured at Lynch*
Bradford Mill Co, Cincinnati, Olro.
wm the republicans in congress would
r | di; cover one of Sneer’s weak snots. I all other Brmdsof Smoking Tobacco, is soul
uo iuEENViux, South Carolina, now boasts of 1 ut-cover one of Speer’s weak spots,
iUnesT of the wife of J ha\1ng a e*n iy factory. _ ^ J and they have done it. Thev
. very clever baker. She
-it-i —.1I*Knriotl this afier-
all other Brmdsof Smoking I .
i at the same price as Durham s anu is three
grades better. When it is remembered that
The spring races at New Orleans will last until
neadsy in WrighUville a Mr. Hester drew a
gallon of gasoline from a barrel, and about I w*a hanged here
a gill was .pilled under the iaocet. Mr. SStobwcrf bilfa , .. - .
Hester touched a match to it, and it was I j p flr ty refer*ed to was a negro who I had suddenly - — .
burning off the floor beautifully, until a formerly lived in Atlanta, and was never I hurried off to l^tliaparticuiare anu . 4
_ uff mfm.nd carried the lUmc to the bar-1 owned by one of the Ragsdale family. I found it, alas, too true. Mr. Mobie> had Saturday, 10th of April.
puff ef wind carried the flame to me oar | j # I l)€en very j|l for about lifteen days though TllE C(MlUta o! •• Esther” will be rendered in
t «. . *n /. v.rtba Hill I his friends did not expect his sudden end. Lexington, Ky.. by eighty-four pawns,
oire^ Ure^deaf *md*mort^v«d raiotbersof I H e t » wa ? ^^thjfroucl^bushre-^merr'i* * *•*■*- * ^ —eutionwill meet
tt-atTBasrafgs SSSESSS^
>'ow busy coaching him and’flattering his grades better. » ‘‘ L.“i, far minfac-
iuordinate vanity. You see, if Speer would Mr, Carroll , ‘‘t,, the
■r.. .U..™ i:i .» ..... I.. 1 Hiring the best Smoking looacco in me
rid, you will be eager to try Early Bird,
» best in the market. Address Carroll s
Died Tobacco Works. Lynchburg,
« nnn 5olv5>2.lfi79—wkvly
rel. Immediately it ran up the sides of the
barrel, and danced defiantly on ita top as
high as a man** head. Another party ran
to the barrel and wrapfied the faucet up in
his hat, and then, with the help of Mr.
Hester, extinguished the flatuea, but not I t 7aVu
until he bad lost bit eyebrows. I _ .
. i . m Xll .| Fokhttb. April 6—Colonel T. C. Battle
to have a rioom. The* - - - * • • •• • -*-»
respected colored ruan of our town, got
of his legs cut off while getting from the
Long Cane Station, on last Sunday.
we cannot bring up his fault3.
men. be bad them. He leaves a great many
warm friends and relatives who mourn his
death.
the I Ashland June 7th.
away, 1 two colored aldermen were recently elected ia
ither I Hayneville, Ala.
There is now a Kentucky hemp growers’ asso-
eiatio;
—Noreros*
has been selected to deliver the memorial I
'J iieke is a counterfeit nickel factory in Rich
mond. Ky.
There are six radical papers now published in
Albany, April 4.—The o»t crop in this I Florida.
thoughtful manager* of the Air Line road I a ,i ( ]reM here ou the 2flth instant. A l* - *'-1 section lias b«n considered to be a failure, I me Hinton, of Quincy, Fla., has corn with
have decided to put on an accommodation I tion for ham Hill has been numerously I t n i t we several farmers from this conn- I silk fully grown out.
. • . .1 . !, V—ih. Hr. i I sign,-1 in Forsyth. 1 learn lo-day that ... i. c v ra t er dav, who were confident I One hundred walcrmelous were sold by Mr.
tram to that point, hegtoning on the hrat wb(j k ’ ln) FlyntGo|!g ansvine. J, „ femThilf a croii. One or two reported Owynn. of Key West, on Wednesday last.
of May. The train will be known as I lr , this county, several yean ago, lias been I piW , stands for their late planted crop. I Tuuee hundred and one^thousand head of cattle
Air-Line Belle." and will lea»e Atlanta at 1 arrrate.l and will he delivered to the county I jjuie, an d stock are looking badly till over
Sum returning at 8 a. m. The effect of I authorities here to day. I the eouuiry. Want of long forage and
this will undoubtedly be to build up the WjuBWUTMIf Apfi , t.-Coew.II, Black-1^d^nTophS" It^s’eitde^'
roail between Atlanta and Norcrow, ana to I j >uriJj >lcHolIs and Walker, were commit- I have a hard year for this section,
attract to the latter those who desire to es- I te4 j m j a jj on Saturday by Judge Wingrield I perior court for this section onvenes rest
iape for a while from the roar and racket to await the action ot‘the superior court in Monday. Judge W _
of to. city without incurring the enormous | The I W A 1 Jd*» sick'ness is reported-
ex(>euse of the
Air-Line Belle will not flirt with the pub-
Ltxingtou, Ky., on ttc Gth of May next.
DkKaven’s rircus is in the hands of the sheriff
at Qiritmau, Miss.
The hotels at Hot Springs, Arkansas,
it incurring me enormous i MroI * iR biu irt entirely circumstantial. I low. A good deal of sickness is repor
fashionable re*orks. The | *fhere are seven promirent citizens of our I much of it being dysentery «*f a »
county vih«i are willing to give up business, I type. Some of the doctors predict a sickly
pleasure and profit to serve the dear people I summer. A heavy rain yesterday atier-
lii the next legislature*. noon, and the prospect good for more to
I day. The iOi -dlice here has been made
Now-bos,, April 7.-We had a case of ac 1 »'* imernatioual money order office,
cideniui ahtrmanisin last night. About 1
She will be a steady goer, and will
continue on the route for at least a year.
—Augusta News: Peter Early, atone time
a governor of Georgia, diet! ~ * “* 1 ’ l ’
crowded.
The gauge of the Western North Carolina rail
road is to be changed.
A i.akge number of mule* have been killed by
the buffalo gnats, lu Carroll, '
Mns. Moon, the woman preacher, is conducting
i August 15th, o „.
1MI7, and was buried on his place in Greene I the residence cf Dr. Worley
county, one mile below Scull shoals, -
land ia at present owned by the Peniten-1
Gary company 3, and the grave is within
..... .. . „ iu
CharlestoM. a. C, has beeu cancelled.
Hundreds * f horses in the lower Ouachita
bottom, Arkansas, are being killed by gnats.
The annual cattle sale of Texas will net
93,500,0
The Alabama river is still falling rapidly, and
discovered in llaiues and was burned to the I Hartwell, April 2 This place
ground. Most of the furniture was saved. I ing in prosperity every day, and we wu*
The house was insured. The Noicross road has already worked wonders for our
..... _ .accommodation train is now a fixed fact I town. There have been l.oUO tons ofS<>"n>;. blMku . rrie ; arc hail tine
the convict camps of this county, the rock I am | milt be put on atau early day, and we 1 shtppetl here tots season, and more coining I hundred and fifty newspapers
wall around the grave answers for a part of I are au n,onred to make the announcement I in every day, the most of » htch has •Tli hcen I ]L *>-nb n j pape
the fence that separates the lion* lot from I to ltle public. I sold The Llberton AireLine railroad hrutfes | __
the yard in front of toe stockade. Tins is I I in about nine car loads of freight every
UK! ) WU . J—.» Irren I „ c res w «t— . I j.« .. Kid, j,, switched off at iJowersvillv
will noun he at the usual spring stage.
Dewberbzes are ripeniug iu Gainesville, Flor-
pub-
arlv .
This is
certainly •' desecration of the grave of one I Conyers. April 0—T. J. Christian, a I day, which -
of Georgia’s most distinguished citizens. I y OU „g lawyer of this place, left this morn-1 for Hartwell, and which takes two tnj s . 1Jo|| of N - orth oWrolizia.
er K , k „,Times* Last Saturday I ,n B tur Vanderbilt university to prepare I the‘*Nancy Hart engine p o--l 'y toK xuskalooaamanufacturing mill* consume
—Tbomaaville • * . J I himself for the ministry. L. L. Scjttand I \ ntii a cuaple ofwcckaagoittool : . I about eighty-five bales of cotton per month.
evening. JmJ,ateui^k.«lt«alar cyclone Je , r8 , ew art have gone* to Baltimore to at-1 engine on the Elberton I A «>»«* strawberry i«tch uear Mont-
hwept through a vm tation in its I tend a commercial college. Mrs Cham-1 fre’ght to Hartwell. Lverything »n the wa> I somcITt A ia., yields its owner 9*2,000 a year.
tnet, carrying ruin ana jj ve3 8 ^, |je | berlin, of thi» county, died ^last Saturday | of bustn«M bere^aeema^to be “** w *” ri fn * | a black snake eleven feet one inch in length
Now. this brings him prominently before
the house, makes people talk, and creates a
little notoriety. ri|>eer’s course here re
minds me of the tale that General Toombs
tells on a delegate from Georgia to the
Charleston convention, held before the war.
Tne delegate wore his hair hanging way
down over his shoulders, and was asked by
a friend to have his hair cut; that it did not
look decent, etc. The delegate replied:
tre is where you make your mistake
Nobody in the convention will know* you
oi* see you, but with me it will be otherwise.
Every man and woman, will inquire
*wbo is that d—d long-haired man from
( corgia?’ ”
Colonel Walter T. McArthur and bride,
from Lumber City, Georgia, arc iu the city
and at Willard’s.
Daniel S. l’rintup, of Rime, is at the
National.
Dr. Gatchell, nominated for supervisor of
ceqjiu. 1 * for the Atlanta district, was con
firmed without any trouble. The census
committee feut for General Gordon to know
if any reason existed against Gatcheli's con
formation. General Gordon said he knew
jf none; that President Hayes lit«l Mated
that he would nominate none other than a
republican for that place, and in that event
he was satisfied with the nomination ot the
doctor. He was then uuairmously recom
mended, and as unanimously confirmed.
Rumor has it that one of the members
from Georgia is soon to be married to a lady
who has been spending the winter iu Wash
ington.
To-morrow I will get and telegraph you
the full text of u letter written by Darnell,
assistant United States district-attorney, to
the attorney-general, in which he retracts
the letter written by him to The Constitu
tion of a recent elate. He was then for
Farrow, and now he goes back on thedetter
and says Farrow made him write it. and
makes charges against Farrow, the truth of
which charges he denied in his published
than
be like a revival.
truck. Mr. J. N. Bullock, who rives sonie i JJJ'Hl.Tbe republicans of Rockdale meet I A contract was closed a day or two «*g > for i has bwu iniled at KuoxvUle, Tenn.
three miles from Ochlockonce s f «_» ^ _ | ne xt Saturday. Uur farmers are busy. | a large^hotel tojie^built ^ii^place of | the AUbsmariver has reached a summer stage
all accounts, was the greatest suflerer. The ■ T*' wrrs fhe heat for two days I one. A company are going to work at once i aud ^ fcli ll falling,
cyclone dcmollahed every structure on bb I ^ ^ ^ intense> I to put up a Urge brick kiln,to build several I The mintn are booming in Montgomery
place, except his dwelling-house, and it I P** 1 uan ^_L_ I stores. Any number of frame buildings I t y f Ark .
The new whisky law of Mississippi doe* n
unroofed that, tences were blown down I D April 5 The storm on Saturday I are going up all the time. This is no exag-
and trees piled up in every direction, all I —*1^ a * noni ber of fences and I geration, and *e invite everybody so in-1 into effect until November next,
over hia farm. In fact, the ruin was moat I k J prisoners confined in I dined, to cotne here and see for themselves. 1 i H econstruction of the Texas narrow gauge
•"'“■'If 1 *; t^v^ing Utoe .rott« « m .‘^ to^«U^r..lrent.^^to«to“^er and — ^youd Tyler fi.»cou.ntenced.
were hurt, Iney being in tne nouse at nit i j *,« through the I x * c„ n i a nnP I The iron and mil
The storm swept on, |«aing Mr. Ed »»“ escaped by *a» nu iiirougn me MadI30 x, April 3 -Rev. T. A. Seals, one n!tlg day and Bighu
- liedden Barwick's. «» | ^ of toe mtot^ittal men in toe stare, and a | Klo , ;1i , U9 going citcusivcly into the culUva
court.
The senate of Kentucky has voted to sell the
governor’s inausion, regarding it as too expensiv
The iron and mil mill at Chattanooga is
• : —, ** | J4ADI30A. aiiiitu.—*•'-*• -• : ■ uhiK d&Vand nizhl.
McMillan’s and Mr. Redden Warwick's. On I iron , bar ?*. II 1 \ r * , L {.* <jU ,^f r I of the roost genial men in the state, and a I Klocu , v is goillg ex
the first named gentleman's place, it merely I 1*®°?*® killed by the storm in Murray I j ate pastor of the Metlrodist church at this j liou „j tux ibis year.
took off the top of the trees; but on Mr. I county and anreral badly bruised.• I place, has been in Madison fora few days I AB0Y 17 years old married a widow 71 years
Barwick’s place it touched lower, scattering I trees are blown down and crops damaged. I Seals holds a close and tender place I Q j d> in j^per, Ala.
things round in a lively manner. Mr. Bui-I -Another wedding in high life is re-1- n luany hearts among our people.—-1 ovek six hundred- mortgages have been
lnck^i neighbors have been very kind, I ported in this city. I *rjj e meiuonal association has electesi I c >7 <ie<i in tha probate oflice of Macon county,
fcore* of them volunteering their services I . r . I Calvin George, a talented lawyer of cur I Alabama.
to aid in rebuilding fences, cutting, rolling, I I erry. Apnl The Houston superior I ci|y u , driver the address upon the j The Huntlev troupe disbanded a few days ago
burning and removing the wilderness of 1 court is now in session. Everything is pro-l 2(;th inst . Our citizens may expect a hreef- *t LolurabnsM:^i ? Nipi.i, tfior s successful
tre«*w?iich were blown down in his fields. I greasing smoothly and with dispatchj. I fort froI „ their speaker. Colonel D. S of thiny tvccks.
trees which V r I There are twenty-three lawyers in attend-1 « » nSton the new p*wtmaster, has assumed | Noxubeeconnty. Miss., sent twelve thieves to
—Louisville News and Farmer: We learn I ftnce . .lodge Samuel D. Killen died nt | J he dutie J of h , s p^itioii. Mr. B. H. Over 1 «*>« peuitentiory at the Lie term of the circuit
with deep regretof the death by fire of Mrs. I bb residence here at G o’clock yesterday af-1 b y i s his assistant. Your correspondent cnu '
lk*niamit> F. Brown. She was a sister of 1 ternoon, and was buried this evening witli I a m0 st pleasant duty to re-
Mr. G. T. Palmer, and had been looking I Masonic honors. The court adjourned and I turn jjj s thanks to Mr. C. B. Markham,
after liis comfort in a domestic way in I |i ie bar attended the services in a body-1 i a t e assistant postmaster, for many favors.
Screven, at his saw mill. He b^compelled I Judge Killen was a member of the Houstou I ^j r Markham was a mo t efficient officer, I party has been railed to meet at Greensboro,
a good i*art of his time to remain thereand I | mr f or twenty-three years. I and uniformly courteousaml prompt in the I North Carolina, on May 5th.
ahe kept house for him. The house caught I 1 discharKe 0 f i,j s duties, and gave universal 1 The upper portion of South Carolina will pro-
ou fire on Wednesday night while Mr. I Greensboro. April 7.-Mre. Durham, I satisfaction to our people. Dr. Morgan Mjce^srasoa the heaviest crop of cotton it has
rainier was at liis home in Bartow. Mra. I 0 |d lady, motherof our worthy townsman, I p^ii awav lectured oeiore* the Woman’? r',; , . -. o. .
Brown and her children barely had time to I Mr. W. G Durham died in this place on 1 foreign missionary society of the Methodist 1 Ul Tei“SusM2^e°VMb^S?rad%e A b!ta*
escape in their night clothes, and she be- Monday last at the residence of her son. chur J h i asl „iuht. bSSSSSIi* SaltoSSrS
ing almost crawl iwtuifright rushed al t b e ripe age of N3 years. Her remains “ The pastor of the Catholic church at Henderson,
back in the house to secure a truult in 1 were interred in the cemetery at this place I . frA-adm . n I Ky. advised hUcongregaUontolet the proiKised
which there was some money and clothing. I on yesterday. 1 he funeral was largely at-1 Si»a»p?buru, April 5. The ireedmen nail l ‘•jj n . mL . u * g ball” severely alone.
Shewsa driwn Lack tothe door by toe I , en Utd. Wo learn to-day that Mra. liar-1 a festival on the plantation of Mr. J. It. I TllKcook j„ Bla , hoo , ch«r lot to. n. c„ openc.l
llniura completely envelo|»e<i in fire. Mr. I pq. r> probably the oldest ]*erson in the coun- I Goodwynn. on baturday ingot, me .> i iiu. I Monday with *21 scholars. It will continue ten
Rotiert Barker and other gentlemen present j ly? j s vrry j U w and not expected to live. I Anderson Clemens and \\ ilson Newell, I days, aud the price of tuiUon i^jio.
caught her and put the flames out, but she I p,j,e is the mother of Mrs. 1'hilip Clayton, I got in a dispute about u small amount of I the entertainment of «l»e Red Stockings in
lived only a day or two. As soon as the | Q f |j,i 9 p] ace . | money, which resulted in the death of the | Charlerton, was pronounced by tho Kew*
Consnainllon.
A celebrated French physician, writing
on the treatment of this disease, says that
phvsiciansroften merely prescribe for form
sake, and when they have used the stimulat
ing expectorants, etc., the chances arc they
have aided the diseases to destroy the lungs
and the patient’s strength.
Being in a position where I have a large
number of applicants suffering from th:
malady, l have devoted considerable time
and study to the various modes of tieat-
ment. ami have adopted a method which I
have employed in practice, and obtained
what 1 consider valuable results, having fur
nished, at least, greatcrrelicf byitausr **
i bv anv other means.
Out of ninety-four cases treated
months I found but two whom this
ment would not relieve; yet one of these
would. 1 think, have found relief lind she
continued its use. Three died; ami they
hml thHr suffering greatly alleviated
With the Expectorants, Tonicsanu Medt
cines to nourish the general system. 1 com
bine a tanning astringent, which I u:
trrnally, cNo by inhalation, and my reason
for using this astringent is as follows: It
stops the hemorrhage, reduces the irritation
or inflammation of the throat ami bronchial
tubes relieves the cough, and by a species
of tanning hardens the Sung tissue and pre
vents ti.e destruction of the lung. When
an abscess ha* Wen formed, a cicetrix may
be secured, which enables the lung to resist
tire deposits from becoming embedded in
the tissues and prevents the formation of
additional abscesses. This I have found of
great iniporeance in the treatment of tins
disease. Medicines for home treatment
, sent to any address. Oifice hours i) a• n»
to 4 n m. Call or Address, J. PRICE
MILl.HR, M. I), S W. Co**. lOili ami Arch
streets. Philadelphia, Pa.
aptG—dAwlt
improved
UNDER RUNNER MILLS,
Patented December 5, 18.6.
fueistcbc
Burr Millstones,
J. W. PYNE’S
ticnuiiic ]Hiicli Anchor Brauui Boltin,
Cloth., and (H'neml Mill Furoltoings.
Scud lor Price List
OFFICE AND FACTORY:
15S W. »<1 Street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
CAHPHF.I.I. COUNTY. ^
G ?OROIaTcaMPBKLI. COUNTY.—OBD1N
arc's Oflice, March 1st, lSSOi-Andrew OBJ
hell. Jr., and Thomas J. Pcaooct, admintstratois
' the estate ot John Camphcll. deceased, hsaaie
ied for dismission trout their said admints-
,\11 persons are hereby notified to file their ob-
. on, it anyexist on or t>cforc the first Monday
in June next, else letters of dianlsMon wUi l»o
granted the applicant!. ” "
36 mart—'vvlam3m
- . ..ORGIA, CAMPBELL COUNTY.-^RDI-
VX nary’s Office. April 6< lSSa-John A. Parker,
Executor of John Parker, deceased, has applied
for dismission from his said executorship.
All persons conccrmd are hereby notified to
file their objections, if any exist, on or before tho
first Monday in July next, else letters of dis
mission will be granted the apidlc*^^^^
111 apr7—wlamSm Ordinary.
08 feblO—•wkySm only
COOKING AM> HEATING STOVES*
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD 4. CO.jBalUmareja.
Manufacturers of tho Unrivalled IMPROVED
COLUMBIA
COOK
THE HOUSEKEEPER’S FAVORITE
J Combining ail Improvement* of V *lne.
And Perfect In 0»rmit—i
be sold
Guardian's Sale.
Y VIRTUE OF AS ORDER FROM THE
* tell county
pril. 18S •. i
■urt-lun-.M'
Newton «on
hours, iiu? t
a, it
i T:i< sdsy i
ia-. the
Ccorjiia. betv*
ingtou, iu
i* !'. g*l sale
it in said county of Sew-
m of Mary F. Guicc. Hattie
j. Guieeano kmui » It. Maxwell, minor.* cont>*in-
ing*eveu:y-«ight J>] seres in the landsot Wff-
lum Guicc, deeecM d. .heir ginnd-father, late of
raidc unty of Newton, krov. :> in the division of
<!. b> So. 4. Sf.ld for
d minors. Terms reuh. T*
WILLIAM a PARKER,
JhU
Guardian.
REMH*»FK
Office of Dr. M. W. CASE, 933 Arch Street, Philad’a, Fa.
— - —n ■ w ti n Terrible RiseaMO. Its fearful -
CATARRH S-
a “ T- JTtv- • .r.Unary trenUnenU are worae ttivo ««—1-«- If tiled
f ngiidly develop into quick coasuiapUoa. The most
,nt treatment is
news reached Mr. Palmer, himself und wife
sent to her but she died shortly after their
latter. It seems that Newell followed CTe- I iug abomiuably poor iu every respect.
arrival. She was an estimable lady of this I White left the city yesterday*!O spend a few ■ it»g that one or the
countv. and her relations and especially the I daya j n Atlanta. Mrs. James U. Jackson, I daylight. C*emens
now motherless little ones have the «>--*—« 1 - - - * - " lk —* "
sympathy of friends and the public.
. . - j • l I iresuev ai rnncviuu laciory uus ueeu re-
_lta.ubr.flge lvnreerot I*,t s»turd.y ired 8nd Illach mery « working J.
remng ■»«»•» ' f t V.u mnntv dninn^ 1 M. Edwurds Miperinteuflent of the N. E.
trough a portion of this< »onty ing con-1 radroad j ias b«enapi>ointed superintendent
the other would die before I the-resitlcnce of htobrother in New York, lie is
■ —riously threatened with the loss of his voice.
r.le of RreathiU county, realized S30,
logs raltcsl down.
Tun capital for building the Clifton manufac
tory in Spurtanbuiy, S. c., lias been raised, and
cuuntv. and Her retsuona«uu ■ oaya m Atlanta. Airs, jauiea u. jacason, i«»“»vreure..- went to a house near
• motherless little ones have the deepest I c f Augusta, is visiting her sister. Mrs. I by and borrowed a gun for the protection
j Brooks. The damage caused by the I (as be said) of his house. After procuring
freshet at Princeton factory has been re-1 the gnu he run back to the scene of tragedy
1 - I and shot Newell dead in bis yard. Clemens
^ iriTirnir I is still at large. The negroes were so busily
muuom" — r—*— ii»" ■■ — j railroad has been appointed superintendent I engaged in the house they never knewanj- ^ — —— ■ .«... ,,
aiderable damage, though we have not yet I f Macon and Brunswick railroad I thing of the affair until they were inform-I members aud its ministers. There were 425 addi-
1 earned the extent of iu On the wrat aide I A thers i tW8 a KO od citizen—the N. E. rail-1 eil of tbe fact, and then there was a general j uons tue church la.-t year,
of the river the plantations of CanUm Rich, J . j t iu c ientofficer stampede of the party. They went in every Gfseiul Imboden. of Pennsylvania, lias
W.J. Hadden A Co. and W. B. Lynn, were roadantmuenlom H direction and there is not a negro to ^ I irou lands
left in a slate of total wreck, most of the I w p OINT 4uril 5 — Fliiali FMier a I found who was at the place. The affair I * e * f .
houses and fencing Mown nr ^ ro in ;^ ro p ting p, iet aboard the falls very heavily upon fir. G^iwynna> m ^ d th {>
down. Major llarna, of^ HaddeI do " n ,^ cn£er train while in motion. “ -tops two plow* hands —The farmers lhc burial of , he Moffeu Wit punch.
1i mates their damage at oyerflJW, andThe I ul ^..reVane >rs,erday, missed his footing, | are pushing ahead with their wotk, and g«»; IUs . bbmselu of Beau
letter.
otice some one has telegraphed you
Speer’s reasons for voting aeaiust seating
Donnelly, and mentions tnat Donnelly right
after the war ubused the south. Donnelly
was a union man, lived at the north atilt
was in favor of crushing the sc-called re-
bcllion. That is all that can be said of him,
hostile to the south. The Congressional
Record will show that immediately after
he war lie urged the appropriation by con
gress of $2,000,000 to be distributed among
tne recent rebellious to buy them food.
Speer’s friend Wa-hburne can show no
other than a bitter hatred to the south be
fore the war and up to date, and the prom
ise of a continuous line of conduct to the
oml. Speer is a spectacular artist.
The senate in executive session this even
ing was mainly occupied with a long and
animated discussion over the two Missis
sippi nominations which were finally re
jected by a strict party vote. John R Lynch,
nominee for snpervisorshin of the third
district, is the well-known colored man
who preceded General Chalmers as repre
sent alive in congress of the so-called "shoe
string district,” of Mississippi. The ma
jority of the senate census committee re
ported adversely ou his nomination and it
was likewise opposed in the senate to-day,
on the ground that he is a }>oliiician and
would be likely to make use of the census
supervisor-ship to promote his election to
congress.
John A. Burton, now a deputy collector
‘ internal revenue, was reported against
similar grounds, it being charged that
he, too, is a professional politician, and
would make use of his office for republican
political purposes.
These views were set forth by Senators
mtiitr, Hill of Georgia, and Harris.
Senator Bruce was the leader of the de
bate on the other side, and was sup|»orted
Blaine. McMillan, Cameron of Wiscon-
i. Hoar and others. He defended and
eulogized Lynch and Burton, and de
nounced this* rejection as an act of inde
fensible partisanship.
Prevent crooked boots and blistered
h««ds bv weiring LvonN Patent Metallic
Hrel Stiffeners. * 503 oct21—wkyly
raaK3K33»Bgsaag3M
f Beaufort county, S. C., will
tion The storm crossed the
just' below Donalson’s ferry
struck the farm of Mr. George
lx»vctt. unroofli
Ixreett, unroofing Ins dwelling and out- sk - n Heiwas placed in the baggage car
Uamlta.SnStaS Of ihxt Jiton»uiter«l kn "' Ht ' 13we “ ,his "‘ ornin «'
»<» r S2M Gmrrix, April T.-Chi«f J. J. Little, who
there wereno ltv«< imu Tbe^track of toe I hasbwn ,„/)!, For some d»ys, is conva-
cyclone was about lire Imnilred varfls. and | lwdng and ^,, u ^ out VM)n . 1 Iearn
its treraen^ts ro^Dg aa it pxwac i in th I |ba| t ne wheat crop in this and adjoining
journey of t,r , slruc J*®” n ff»i I ©ountiea, bill by very poor this acaauu. Yes-
ply awfol. Gre a ttrp n meresna l ch^offat I lerdav a ’ ^ nx { em ^ F (rom Butts told roe
the roots and “ “ I they would not niskc hslf a crop there.
! h A 22, fftoT^rettairtoST • " d The wheat fly is doing some dsm.ge, Uus,
.... .ill not be able to repair them.
—Antericua Republican: Messrs. Make I
ten leg jum oeiow ine anee, crusu- ■ •—j * * « .
luidlv mat the boot and ankle I sot“ e nial and My are dn-emcred. l Bv the Ut of September the entire track of the
J - ■ ..... I I South ('nroiina lailroail from Charleston to
Bmiichville, will be laid with steel rails.
Katonton, April 6.—At about three I IIox. K. I*. Battle, president of the North
lock this morning a tire was discovered I olina st*te umversity will delivery the auniver-
... tbe drug store of Dr. G. W. Tanner, on | sar^* address before Adger college June 24tlL
Malison street. That and the hardware
aud furniture store of G. W. Wardwell
were entirely ^consumed. Dr. Tanner saved ._ VJ , muitu
nothing—not even his books. The next I iLe-irop county, ° Texas, iiiat'’weighed "thirty
building to catch was that of K. Harvey, I pounds,
general merchandise, which was saved in a bile wk .
damaged condition by the watted efforts of broken u^ oMulro
citizens. At one time it was thought the grandcommandervot Kn
entire block would be consumed, and it was
only prevented by a double wall being be
many
is also in some localities. There is a dif-
, Texas, *
the immediate vicinity ; some think it
I be an average yield—others are incliued to
7m tore I ,rt,lict »
len Horn's i>l.ce on Wednredwy. flsth ult-,
nnd captured live wild cat«—a mother and
four kittens. The mother sprang up a tree
and was shot. The inlntil family were cap . . „ . . ,
lured in the t>ed and have been properly I tuixsTOS, April S.—The lirst rase for a
eared for by these sentlemen. They may violation of theordtnance against retailing
he useful in a menagerie, but have never I liquor came up before the town council iasl
been domesticated. I Friday night tor trial. The party was ac-
becn domesucateo. quitted. There is to be another case lor the
—Louisville News and banner: On last I 9an , e 0 ffen>e to-night and the same result
Thursday evening a shocking atfair occurred I | s anticipated. Quantities of spirituous
on the suburbs of Isouiavillc. Two colored I |j uors wcr ^ being sold here without
boys started out hunting with shot I license and it seems impossible for the
A Bout 5 o'clock on their way home, stand-1 lown authorities to prevent it. Heavy
ing on the worsted bluff above Rocky Com-1 nws have fallen throughout the county in
fort creek, Willie Green shot aud Killerl I t wo days, accomi»anied with much
Napo eon Berry, being so near him that I ihunderand lightning and hail.
his brains were blown out, and the whole I
top of his head nearly carried away. Sol i^wbenckvillr, April 5.—Lawrenceville
close were the parties that the shot did not I j 9 in ro«.te*.i just now with brass band begin-
scatter, and the exploded powder was drtv I n(a j|, e monotonous toot, toot, being heard
en into the rkixt leaving its charred burneti I in everv |M>rtion of town.——Dr. Willis
impress on the dead boy’s face. The only I w^iumreland, of Atlanta, performed a
spectator of the terrible tragedy was also a I 8Urg jcal operation here toiiay on thedaugh-
colored boy, Sherman Williams, about four* I lcr Judge Lampkin, extracting an ini-
teen years of age. Before the inquest, which I menvt tumor from her side. The stables.
was held by K. A. Hayles, J. 1ne testified I c f Colonel Peepies were destroy-
that the boys were in dispute about some I ^ by |* irea f ew nights ago, and our town
powder, when Willie t»reen stepped back I narrow | y escaped having a conflagration.
and told Napoleon that he would shoot his I jhe question of organizing a hook and
brains out, using at the same time a horn-1 j adder compauv is being agitateil by our
ble oath, cocked liis gun. took amt and . - zeR3
fired. The boy Sherman testifies that W tl-1
lie then asked him if his victim was dead, I Chattanooga, April 0 —Talmage’s lec-
whereupon he told him that lie was. \\ tl-1 t brre i 1Usl night was one of the grandest
lie then asked him to say nothing about I |Wn „ 0 f llie ^a-on. James’s halt was iit-
it ; that he would tell that Napoleon shot I tera . ly ? amm ed with one ot the largest and
himself. Sherman told him that he would I ^ a .,nreciative audiences that has been
tell tbe truth, when both boys ran oil I swn tbere some time. He held hisaudi-
Shertuan to tell his fat her in a field near I * tp-Il-bound. as it were.for an hour and
by, and Willie to hunt his mother. W illie I b « i| e for Nashville to day. This
says it was an unfortunate accident—that J morn - nR a t 4:30 a fire tsupposed to be in-
lie was scuffling with I cendiary) destroyed Charles Sundquist’s
his gun went off and killed him. Willie | f urn j tn re factory. I/»s about $7,0w>.
is about Iff years of age. the boy ktlieu about I «- an? ma king preparations to receive
13. Willie Green was arrested on .a war- I 4j enera i Grant with due honors, should he
rant for killing, and is now in jail awaiting
his trial before the superior court, which I *
meets the second Monday in May. I c.vsth an. April 5.—Sunday trains on the
—Valdosta Times: At** Wolf, an old col- Macon and Brunswick railroad *>ave been
ored man. living on Mr. Joe Lewis's place. I discontinued, so that now we are deprived
in the River Fork district of this county. I of the convenience of oa I i ie ,*' a ^r
wasbruully muMerodby unknown partii* bstn 1 have not been able to And out
iMt Friday night. He and bis wife lived I definitely the position and preferences of
atone in a little log house, some distance I our people for the next president, but front
front any o'ber habitation, and the night of I all the political discussions I have heard,
the kilUng aflalate hour, she ran upto Mr. generally discussions of pnnctples ra her
lewis's boose in her night clothes, and I than of men. I think it sa.e to say that
roused them ut> with the story that two ne- Thurman would better suit toe people of
- * •- V — had this community than any other presiden
tial a-pi rant yet mentioned. It is my belief
that he would receive a more hearty appro
val here than any other candidate so far
suggested.
Ecr\rLA. April 2.—The yourg men of
this city met last night for tne purpose of
organizing a military company. It has been
nreded here a longtime, and will be quite
an addition to the city.— —Business is
quite dull here now, but is as good as usual
tor this season The whole town and
county ia very much excited over i»olitics.
Our city election comes off ia May, and
our county election in August.
We have three candidates before us fot
mayor, all good men. Then we have quite
a number of aspirants for the lew impor
tant offices of tbe city. Then in the coun-
ty. for probate judge, sheriff, tax assessor
the stores of Dr Tanner and L Her-
. U m.., The origin of the fire is belie veil to I about a month in advance of their ut-ualcuudi-
be accidental. The building occupied by I tioa at this time of the year.
Dr. Tanner was owned by Charles Gerding. I Is all paits of the wheat-growing district of Al
and the one occupied by G. W. Wardwell j •hnmathejrastjs dojng great damage iu the
hisses, as nearly
ascertained at this time:
harles Gerding, building $3,000—insured j
for $2,500 in tue London, Liverpool and J
Globe; Dr. G. W. Tanner, stock $2,204— in
ured for $2,000 in tbe Home, of New Y’ork;
W. Wardwell, stock $0 500—insured for
$.5,0.4) in the Southern Mutual; K. Harvey,
buildings $2,500. damages to stock $1,000—
no insurance; I. Herman, drv giods, dam
age to stock bv removal $2 .na)— insured ;
Captain K. F. *Fowell lost a small amount
by the removal of his goods.
ing to plant a large acreage. Com Is up and OI ^ n , . Xf
ltiokitiff well. Cotton ..laming is now the Thu Bbtorhwl «.<! Monumental asroeiatiou
order of the day. 'V. 1>. Kiddoo, the I «, sutwvri't
men. unknown
Forced her hushwnd
liis money
her.
give up
_ and had taken him oat
and killed him. She was braised and
bloody and said they had knocked her
down with a club. The neighbors gathered
in and found the old man lying on his face
in toe plowed ground about fifty yards from
the bouse dead. His farad ana face was
brat almost nto a jelly. The tracks indi
cated that two persons bad gone with, or
carried him, into toe field, and tbe fight
scented to have commenced at tbe house.
Blood v sticks were lying around
and ' fragments of the old man s
night clothes marked the out
lines of a desperate struggle. After a pro
longed delay an inquest was held, but noth
ing as to whom the murderers were, came
out. The wife seemed to be either a knave
ami accomplice, or a consummate fool, as
she could not tell tbe same story about tt
twice. It is believed by roaoy in the neigh
borhood that she had a hand in the rauider.
It is known that they have not lived to
gether peaceably. She is represented as
having been anything but a true wife,
liaving got*e off and lived J* 1 ***
another man for months at a time, and old
Aba, it is said, not infrequently ap-
tbe correcting rod to her tack. Tbrae
circumstances, taken together with her con
fusing tales about the affair, has craatcda
very strong suspicion ai
nothing definite is kmp
aiwork. a * '
hoped for
plied tbe correcting red
! —- •-**““ '"gBuret wssra —- ——— — . ——— — ——«
, affair, has created a expectation. Several w»
verv'stronc*suspTcton against her—though nounccd for this month, with more to tol-
notoin^dtontta i. knotu. Itatecuvra xre low io tue t.rar future. Some of our mo,t
Amkrxcus, April 4 —For some time past
mairiiuoniaianatters hare been very quiet
in America** ad far as the formation of new
alliances was concerned, but our city is now
upon the eve of a hymeneal boom of con
siderable dimensions. The perfume of or
ange biofcwms pervades tbe air upon every
s»de. and society stands upon the up-toe of
expectation. Several weddings are an-
> tnrkey-gofiblei
recently killed in
nplarnf Mis-
j 15th of April.
• crops in the vicinity of Wai
s owned by E. Harvey. The following hitherto promising wheat fields.
SWoo.
One night last week, iu Batli county. Ky.. t.'ots-
wold sheep to the value of were killed by
dogi.
A iDcrsr tree in Greenup county, Kentucky,
measures twelve feet and ten inches In cir« umfer-
A «kand stallion exhibition will take place at
Lexington Kent * *** *
worth looking at.
The Richmond and Southern railroad, througn
Virginia und Kentu’ ’“* .. .
and costrJO,000,000.
The assistant secretary of state ia Kentucky gets
CuTHiiXKT. April 1.—The fall oats and I a fee of two dollars for issuing each pardon grout-
wheat crop in this section is seriously dam- by the governor.
aged bv rust, in many instances completely I About bricklayers in Chattanooga have
ruinetl, while the spring crop is not much SSo5erdaf%l wantSL ThC7 reC3iving
damaged. nfthem I ^ gang of horse thieves are operating in Knox
spondenl over the outlook, as man\ ot them I wintr .Tennessee. Five horses and mules dis
are dependent upon the crop ot small grain | appeared on Friday ni^ht last,
to carry them through the summer, the I y„ E celebrated Greenbrier white sulphur
corn crop of last year being almost an entire springs. West Virginia, lias been sold to the Stuart
failure. Fodder sells readily at from $2 to I brothers, of SaUvdle, Va., for $m>,000.
$2 50 per hundred, the prevailing price here- I The bunko men of Hot Springs, Arkansas,
tof jre being seven! v-five cents, fhe farmers | parade tbe streets at all times and ply their voca-,
are well up with th*eir crops and are prepar- jjjjg bam?* ** b “ ki, . is sunshine
■al
Alabama, propose to raise $«,00‘
— -_r . . , a mi* subscriptions for the purpose of erecting u
juundam judge of the iataula circuit aria I monument ia that city tj the confederate dead,
of the best who has graced the bench, is I
the city on a visit. The judge | . Within two days Mr. Van Kirk, of Pensacola,
iow a resident ot St. Louis, and
is doing a line practice in that city. i prices.
The republicans of this, the second congres-1 Kov R K Bybd 0 fTenne«ee will be a
sional district, are marshalling their forces I dida’e for governor, provided the party at its
and preparing fora vigorous light. They I coming cinvention shall adopt an noue.*
are havittg regular meetings and appoint- I form aud state credit policy.
•'delegates to the various conventions. I The election of General S. D. Lee to the presi
To* neertkes seem to be in the van while 1 deney of the agricultural and mechanical college
ItoTfei^wtol^republirans'^dorn’^toe rear? b '“ « h<
B. F. Brimbury was appointed at a recent A XEGKO in Hamesville Kv. sold «
meeting an alternate to the republican state J u>a me .chant. aud while the’merchant
convention. Considerable harmony lias I lotitiag stole them aud sold them again to the
heretofore prevailed in the democratic I earueman.
ranks. We have a good many congressional j It is estimated by the New Orleans Times that
aspirants which may create some division J there are now in that city no less than 4,.*00 build;
•nd add a little fuel to the independent 1 ,nr *
mgs waiting occupants whoa
expected
movement. Bill Tumlin comes up occa- ]
sional I v from his farm ’on the river ’ and
now and then talks politics, but he says he
has quit poFtics (?V
until the businc.-s loom in September.
I- Wabkock, of Jacksonville, has veceiveo
order from tlie subsistence office of «he war de-
jjartmeut, fur 5.5U0 pounds of his oraugc manai-
Mc. Harrison Jones, near Boncsford. Florida
grove Ijt flO.'XJO. Tea year*
Dalton. April G—The following damage I has sold ^*0**“?*LjP®T5
j 1 l„ ,l. (i.tnnUr nio»tf 1 ago be moved to Florida, and has Jived
as done by the storm lastSaturdav night. J ^ entirely from crops he made, sj that
k Mr. \ aughn s family were . all t*'ore j he p t M0 a clear profit.
„r less seriously hurt—some with hands j jj^w Orleans is talking seriously about a
broken and limbs badly bruised. All I vival of her French opera next season, by a rob
ot bis fences, trees and buildings blown I -cription of S-O.OjO for the purpose of bringing
down. Pink Millers house and Mrs. Mil- out a full company from Baris, to consist of *
ler s bouses and bam tom down and stock persons. ..... . . . . .
iniured Mr. AVer’s house fell upon him A MEXTOocf the stockholders aud friends of
in Vu 'w » h».l her I the Blue Ridge railroad company was held at
and broke bis hip. His daughter had her j p rAU ^]j nt North Carolina, recently, at which
steps were, taken looking to the early completion
Columbia and Augusta raiboaa, served
her table lost year three thousand and seven
hundred chicken.
The Press and Bonner of south Carolina say*
broken. A Mrs. Boff. spending the
:gbt with tbetu. bad her mek broken and I ol that road
van killed instantly. Mr. Ayer lost all his I mss. Peei . . _ _.
buildings and several hogs: had a fence-rail j Timmonsville. 5. C-. on tne line of the Wilming
blown through one hog and pinned to the
ground. A Mr. Tyson lost all his build
ings and effects, including hogs, ahorse and
two cows. John Fraker and.wife were seri-
ouslv hurt; also. Mr. Bonds, a renter. The
following were hurt more or less: Mr. Beck. | —those who had s'olen a few dollar** worth were
Mr. Dunn. Mrs. Bell. Mr. Adair and family.
Geo. McClane, Ike McClane and Doc Hol
land. The house of Mr. Priest fell upon
himself and family, and when taken from
beneath all were unconscious. Mr. John
Wilson had a child killed and was very
^ _ play i* in that city should
from the *ta«e with rotten egis.
The Nashville Banner says the Belle Meade
attempts
badlv hurt himself. The storm came up I form at Nashville, is gradually absorbing the best
SSS I^clock Sat ur-tay m/ht. and {ratal JJg --« STSSS?
three hours or more. The hail was larger I 0 f Atlauita, has reoeatly sold to General
than ever seen ia this section before. It I abiding a bay mare, Bersheba.
took a southeasterly direction until nj Joseph B200KS. Detroit opera house, Hickey. _
reached Cohutta mounUins, and then took I ^Cew York, and Dicksou. of <udlanopolt<, have
A Tarbnlewt Mayor. |
Sax Fbascisco. April 0.—The board of
suparvisc»rs last night adopted resolutions
stating that the peace of the city has been
were blown 50and 75 yards up and down compete* wUl ‘travelover thecireuit and t rfMaycwKjSfoch!*andaut^rizing
tbe main roads. Some Is or a) inches of .Uy star* now having combinations of their _ Jm inv^ti^ate.
TUTT^S
PILLS'
syl'ptcmSa
TORPID LSVER,
Los-t of Appetite, Bov/els contivo, Pamir
theHe.*.d, with ndull senaa*ionia tha Lac-
part, Pain unde;* the ahox'derblcde, fn!!-
neaaafter cctitur, c. di3inclination, to
exerttouef tocy c;* V-ii’-.d, Irritability oi
temper, Lov/E-asrita, . rt.trv feeing cf hav
ing ne .lcvio l f'.ity, Wcv iuO';’, D-"“
r.inci.3, Fiuttcrinccat. tao Heart, Dot* be
fore the eyes, Ycliow i.Kin, H*&d.icho
ncncr'lly c**cc tho right eye, .Restlessness
v^ith fitful drcntU3, highly colored Urine.
IF THESS W.LSm HTGS LZ E L NLEEDEi),
S.-RI0US DISEASES WILL StfOS EE DEVELOPED.
TUTT S FILL3 n. c « :«. ia!!y nc’.aplcd to
anrfi 1 n-c.-r,o:.«iliwsrSVrN Much st t-hnuge
ol fcciin.t luj.to a-stouLL 1 is * BiiCcrcr.
CONSTIPATION.
Oaly with regularity of thn l»ov.** Is enn perfect
hcah.U bo cujuyed. . If the vo^stipaiion ■is
of recent dale, a e.ug.c n.««t of TwTT 3 PILLS
will rafilce, but it ii b ....
pill should betaken cv
^ lug the frcqnenry* ft!
movement is cbt.ilnet
I>r. I. Gay Levi
“After :i j:r:c
L'TT’S riLL.M 1
dually 1^!
*• ’■ alow.
made.
Brv. I'. II.
: bet
while a cur.‘ Upiwibie, it^may rai»*4ty vl.
thuremgh. wiccewtul and plr- -* *
e Tree T;
FA Y ETIC 40 l.YTY.
liter of the estate cf Mosos T. Turner, de'
ceased, applies for leave to sell tlie land bclorgt
ing to the estate of said Moses T. Turner, de
ceased, for distribution among the legatees: Al
l*ersoitR concerned are hereby notified to file their
objection*, if any cxisd, ou or l>cfoie the first
Monday iu April next, else leave to sell will be
granted. L. B. GhlGGS,
:»> mats—w4w O.dtnary.
1 71AYETTE COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE FOR
2 My, lssa—Will l*c sold before the Comt-
honse door, in the town of Fayetteville, Fnyctic
county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in May
next, between tho legal hour*oi aal*e, tho fil
ing deroribe" property, t
the 5th distri* t of Fayette county. Levied <i„
•he property of Green S. Gray to satisfy three
the Court ti. fas.. issue«i from the Justice
irt«d the -tOGth District of said c unty. iu
•r of J. L. Blalock vs. Green 8. Gray; property
u» by J. L Blalock, plaintiff in ti. fa.
i>y~ 1
.1 turned c
I losses ‘
Also, »
it by T. W. Atcbcraon, \awful constable,
imI over to me. Green S. Gray, tenant
erion, notfficii of levy. m
ic sunotimu and place, seventy-five
vr> m mid lot No. (ItW) one hundred, tu tbe Mb A
iirictof Fayeite county, as the pro|*erty of \V. •
Fuller, to satisfy a fi. fa., issued from Fayette
Siq*eiiorCourL in favor cf John D. Grave* vs.
*■'. B. Fuller: property iMdnted out by John L.
iHivn. nlainfilT in fi fa W U »,• ” - ---
tcirlfrt. Balsams and Cordial* oC
ithinc properties are so comtiined with
- - • n verts them into a dense smokt
is inhaM—taken right to the diseased porta. No hent
hot water, ainqily inhaling
...j,... ra..-. you feel »Ls healing power at once. This treat-
DRti.if CUE. «« Arvk 8,.. niUM|«». IV
W* AVOID WORTHLESS IMITATIONS AND BASE IMITATORS.*©;
*270 augl9-dly wet s.U wkly a—mmmama
Mr. Edmunds Known how
draw.
Springfield Republican,
it is high time to serve notice on
•friends," tvhnev
LOTIERII'A
THE PUBLIC WILL ft'AKBfi a«T»Ufc ?
i That tho Order ot tho Bostiitstef
1 v 5S5-5& agalnat the Mails of the linin'
he is for Grant Sana State Lottrry Company
»„,» nun . lake tlie nnminaiioi any way. that RftS<TNI>El>.
their theorv is not current in New * nirlm.d p<»It-, ResIstercU Letter* aud Money Order*
“aflsss --- -- — — •-« -
im of it. Mr. Kdumnds knows h*»w to read find
rite, be knows the increa-ing prominence
hich his name Ls being given in the best repub
can circles all over the coun
he is one of the main relinnci
-length, nnd he ki
know
s th it I
• be au'i-Gmnt j
»iud. Now the
[fidnblc ... , .
hat when he thinks it his i-dmeal d
•line n nomination juithorita*
favor <•{ *«en°r.il
anonymous * fn* 1
sive t« the puld
be sent throngh the Malls
formerly.
raa
, he will do
A fiFLEIOlIB OPPORTUYITYTO WIN
*ut i i some wav rouciu-| A FORTUNE. FOURTH GRAND DIRTRIBU-
tl ilin. the public «n \ TION, CLASS I>, AT NSW GRLEAN8, *TUB8*
*rs »;is who threaten his • |) A y, APRIL 13th, lSSO-HOth Monthly
"Gent cni'ii. bring on your’bears.” i iiratviisB
Monopoly wm*. Louisiana State Lottery Comeanyi
M.rsc. lLr-kld i fhla institution woa regularly:inoorooratedbs
? hi notion->lics ere there, i the U-gisiature of the State for Educational and
tak«^ra, Chxrt^tagota » 1S5S, for t.rra
con crewmen by the .ills, anff lead them Into rani «i
! &SZ2SMX as era
, v cut-., to which rantoun
, the Inviolable faiUi of the State Is pledged, which
■ overwhelming
SaffinsHs
often the case that they do not get a returning | cay.
sympatheiie * _ ’’ “*
‘ “ CAPITAL PRIZE RJTLWjQ.
100.000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
its friends.
America** White frleplmnt.
Baltimore Sun.
One of the objects of the visit of the king of
Siam to the great centres of western civiliz.ilion
is declared to be his desire to decorate ilueen
Victoria with the order of the White Elephant,
one of the most venerable insignia of rank that
i« known. Of course, when the king learns that
the masquerade monarch. Rex of New Orlen
has conferred \ip<i
^ ient G
. f "Duke of America," he will be
stow theor^erof the Elepha*
title
dv to be-
upon liis late vis-
The Trouble* of a Choir.
It was the fair soprano ot
A n orthordox church choir,
Who sat up in the gallery
And hit the zacred lyre.
was, and ]
•leasing pc
brawny Scot—
He loved the fair soprano, and
Would fain have married been;
But Birdie Blanche (that was her name)
Told him that was too thin.
Of course between her and Miss Blanche
Arose a deadly feud.
In no church choir arc women known
To live iu sisterhood.
One eve. when twilight gently spread
Had met for a rehearsal.
1 he church was somewhat dimly lit;
The tenor and Miss Blanche
Were first to get to what she called
"This old deserted ranche."
They sat them down a corner in
To wait uutil the rest
Should come along, and all the while
Their lucky absence blessed.
Around somebody's waist
She laid t^ic case before the Board
Of Elders, who to show
Their reprobation «f the hug.
Declared that Blanche must go.
It was her last and deadliest shot,
And proved a funeral pyre
Upon which to incinerate
The balauee of the choir.
Without some girls, a choir, I ween.
Is like unto the play
Of "Hamlet,” with the* Scandina
vian out of the way.
Hell hath no fury, some one says.
To match a woman's ire;
Bat ere the poet made this blulT.
He should have joined a choir.
—Chicago Tribune.
“HoMleaf.”
Boseleaf, Roseleaf. what Taint wind will carry ]
you away to the south.—William Black.
Ro*eleaf hands so dainty white.
Canst thou flutter dos* to me—
With 5 our stolen palm of pink.
From the shell-heart of the sea?
Boseleaf, lips which tremble now
With your we ght of smiles-you fear;
Can you kuow that just beyond
Is the shadow of a tear?
Roseleaf heari. so pure and brave.
Give yourse f to me. I know
Here no wind can bear you off."
Where the southern waters flow.
Coxae to me, and iu my eyes
Bead the love that naugnt would woo
Bat smiles and sunshine for your path.
The love that bears all things for you.
But another bore her off— ...
'Twos the northern wind of death.
• I was that wind, that from her hand.
Bore beck the pink tint to the shell:
Stole from the eyes their starry gleam—
The eves that i had loved so well.
For heaw is the southern wind
With tho gh»s that long to fly to thee.
Sieben-Eiehen, Ga. Lit
"l have lu.d l>y.
Office 35 Murray Street, New York.
TUTrSlUnTBYE.
Gray H.viror Whtsi r.ra changed ♦-» n Glosst
Black by a Bins'.e application. i this in*::. It my
partsaNaturntCi S.tr, .nets 2;»:-V:Mar.« •*.i-'.y. r.*;i *»
ci Harmless us spring water, bold by 1 ‘ru;::; •
.OfneeSS Murray 5t.- Mew York.
f,27 aprill—dly thnr SHt tne* Akyly wx rd mal
h ghly approtuiai
0* appreciated in this
./here,' on several oixtasions, the poo;
seemed to bstk noon General Grant«
bant on their hands.
UOSHSTERS
The .
Hostctrer's Btrinucii Bitters. This medicine i:
one of the most popular remedies of an age of
successful proprietary specifics, and is in iin
I mense demand wherever oa this Continent fev
aud ag io exists A wincglassful three time:
d .y is iheb**st pissiblo preparative for *-nct»u
tering a malarious atrnosp eic regulating il
liver, and invigorating the stomach.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers general I
720 janl—dly t^nr sat tues A wkyly nx rd m
Fate, or God ?
Beyond the record of all eldest things,
Beyond the rule *nd regions of the past tune,
From out Antiquity’s boarv-headed rime.
Loo s the dread phantom of a king ot kings;
Roued his vast brows the glittering circlet
r A tion tea n limbs and breast sublime,
Of a Ui
The M>mbrelplendoni of mysterious wings.
Deep calms of measureless lower, iu awful state.
Gird and uphold Him; a miraculous rod,
To heal or smite, arms his infallible bands.
orshipped in all 1
half-embodied
IN & LAMAR
fMt tues thurtwtynx rl mat
BBTelimi nating the impurities of the Htood. tha |
blMwari octwriraiM Kreptlma* »to*aut
inriU'lingCancrra. I’fcotw. an*l
, U is the !•*--: fiirilirr,
I late* every funcii-n •••more beats
in alt diseases. ■
. V. M »nr.«ur tire Stnn«ar!i,
.-i. Dinlnro. Grnen * ' ’ "
lured by the Safr «m*.<
^^jMle^Aan^ppf*n^andI^cnUr Tonic.
__ .j a medicine winch should he .
family, and which, wherever used, will save
payment of many doctors bt.Is.
* Bottlen of two size*; prices 50 cent* and fJL
' jgrWARNER’S
Safe Remedies are
sold by Druggists
& Dealers in Med
icine everywhere.
H. H. Warner & Go.
&sS:«±ur>s:ss£ WJSrJs:
t hejudiciary committee to investigate.
1 Capital Priao—
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Prise —
2 Prizes of 32, M0
100 Prizes of 100—
200 Prizes of 50.ra.
500 Prizes of 20....
1,000 Prizes of
G
EOKGI A, FAYETTE COCNTY.—ORDINA-
ry’sOflict-, April?*, 18«0.—It. A. Ti’.ghinan
’ ’ .... applied for letters of
” * , the cs-
is. thcr-fore, to notify all persons con-
. d to lil.- their objections, it any they have,
t before the first Alo.iua.* iu May next, else
letters will be granted said applicants as applied
' r. L. Ik GRIGGS.
Itsft eprS—wtw Ordinary.
J^XKCCTOli 3 SALE.—BY ORDER FROM
ill 1 **5
property, u ^1
ih\ve>C*oomer of lot of land
Ms > one h nnd ret l acre* of land off of the
of lot of land No. II in tbe 1th district,
Fayette cc u.ity, Ga. So d ;is the property
. .. _ T. Tumor, th i-eased, for the t*urjx»scof
iliitiitmtion among the legatees of said deceased,
erms rash. 1 h:s April &, 18f
lffiaprS—w4w. Kxe«
JASiq.it COEflfY.
l>e granted theapplicunL
8pr8—w2i
COUNTY.—ORDINA-
. I SSI.—John \V. Cook
xemption of personal y, and
„ . a! nation of homestead and (
will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock a. m. on the
1st djy ot May, lHsO, at my office.
l.V, aprS—w2w
F. M. SWANSON.
admin'stration.
All persons ai
jeedons, if anv exist,
lay in July next, else letters of dlsmh*i>n will
F. M. SWANSON,
9 Approximation Prizes of...— 200.....—.
9 Approximation Prizes o! 100
prominent points, to whom a liberal compenza-
tion will bo paid. ,, ....
Write, clearly stating full address, for furlnea
Informciion, or send order's by express or in a
Rcgistererl Letter or Money Order by mail, ad-
tes** oulj to K. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La., or Same Person at
No. 319 Hroiulway, New York,
or AMOS FOX, 11 Ka*t Alabama SL 4 Atlanta
All oar Grand Extraordinary Drawings are un
der the supervision and management of GENER
ALS O T. BEAD REGARD and JOBAL A.
*N. Ik—This Company has NO AGENTS in the
tending to be so and
Mtliciling orders by circuu
‘ *»LICRS.
: read mat
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Ky
ABDPAIRESTia -rilE WORLD.
-=19tH=
Poitnlnr Monthly Drawing; or tho
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO
A t Macauley’s Theatre, in the city of LouisvilL-.on
Thursday, April 29th, 1880.
THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY ACT
OP THE LEGISLATURE OP 1W.9, AND 8U8
TAINED BY ALL THE IXH’RTS OP KEN
TUCKY OCCUR REGULARLY ON THE LAST
DAY OP EVERY MONTH (SUNDAYS EX
CEPTED), AND ARE SUPERVISED BY
PROMINENT CITIZENS OF THE STATE.
The Management nail attention to tr.c grand np-
i -
l Prize S»,0i*
in Prize*', 51,030each.—
Administrator’s Sale.
J >Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM TUB
3 Court of Ordinary of Jai-per county, granted
bn-t Tucwlny in April insmni, will be sold on tho
first Tuesday iu May, 1S80, at the Court-house
door in the town of Monlicello in Jaq*cr rauiity,
Georgia, between thu.legal hours for sales, five
siiares of the rap Li stoi k of the Central railroad
nud banking company, belonging to tho
oMntc of Mary Ik Comer, deceased, late of
Jasper county. Sold for purpose of distribution.
Terms rash. This April fi, im
A. Ik SIMM-. Administrator,
with will annexed of Alary B. Comer.
MILTON COUNTVj
C t BORGIA. MILTON COUNTY.—ORDINA-
JT ry’a Offer, April 1st, 1RV1.—R. N Itogersand
A. S. KcJi. Executors of the estate of \V Jliam
Rogers, deceased, represent that they have fully
discharged said trust, and pray for letters of dis-
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
file their objections, if anyexist. on or liefore the
first Mo*:day in July next, else letters cf dismis
sion will be granted.
w. ii. NEsitrr,
lfirt aprS—w:?in Ordinary.
ETOWAH STOCK FARM,
Bartow Comity* CJrorgla.
E9GS FOR HATCHING.
ers. Mechanics Wnrk-
YOUS Inpnw. Property Own-
tp a suTTyTT *r*> trs. Tenants, everybody,
IiAwY££i every busings. Hflliug
fast, kowprice. Groat suwess. One agent sold
ther 1.V2 in .T» days another
T.Viii"is days, another il In one day, another to tu
a few how
circulars a
200 Prizes - r « each..
ra 10,000
ra.. 5.000
10,000
10.00C
10,000
10,000
AUKNTN WANT’l-.n Hcndfor
a u-rms. P. W. 7.1 F(JLKR * CO..
1000 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
113 apif—wkvi.m
(p*Th<
.JS^Lirci.
InYigoratoiJ
Of lies been nsed^
JP in my practice}
P ami by tho public,J
for more than 35 years,J
* rvitli unprecedented results.}
^ SEND FOR CIRCULAR.^
JIS.Ti SANFORD) MiOiy L 6 e w yo rk^x^ *
“SL ZXT MIUCfilST WIU, TELL YOU ITS BETUTATlOX. I
9 Prizes$300each, Appruximatton Prizes 2,*0C
9 Prizes 200 each, *' *
9 Prizes 100 each,
i ofin Prize* 1112,400
87 TlekrlN, *.10. r.O TicR««», »IOO.
AU application, for dub r«lc. M1.-U !(i be mafle
to the home office. . „ . . . .
FuU list of drawing published in LolffsvlUe
Courier-.!ouroal and New York Herald, and
mailed to all ticket-holders. SEND ALL OR-
DKRo BY MONEY OR BANK DRAFT IN LET
TER OR BY EXPRESS. ORDERS Ob 8 * AND
UPWARDS BY tXPRESS CAN- BE 1 JJ , J'Lp[
OUR EXPENSE. Addreus K. M K«Aftir-
MA N. Courier-Journal BniWlna LontsvlII**,
Ii*., or at Nos. 307 and SOU Broadway, New
York, or P.O. Box 1*4, AUanto, Ga.
ooo in*r31—fltw me* thnr SHt«^wkv3^
KNOWTHYSELF,
—- rr»HH untold miwrici* that
1 result from ludiscr-.tiou ir
early life may be alleviated
and cured. Those who doul t
the a.-ssertIon should parchnie
the new mediral work put-
Ihlied by the PEABODY
MEDICAL INSTITUTE, JU;%■
ton.entiiled ifiaKUIEAt’f.
OF MtT: «»r, SELF-
?oiu\TloK- Exhausted vitality, nerv-
and phyriral debilitr. or vitality !m:«ired by
errors ol yonth or too close ajiplicaUon to buv
f. may be rertore-1 and manhood renair* d.
wo hundretii edition, revised and enlaraed.
.published. It is a standari medical work
the best in ihe English langu»ge, wrttien by a
physician of girat expenenre. to wmim v »
awarded a jeold and jewe.ed medal bv.t*® -
a!Medical Asodation. It ^” u * 1, * £ ‘
very expensive engraving, ‘hreehuudied t««».
more than £0 valuable pfe'criptlona lor all lorm*>
of prevailing diaeaM!. the result of Jcore <•*
exteuiive and eueecsefol practice, cither one h
which Ln worth ten timet the price of the book
Bound in French cloth; price ©ul> 31 sent bj
mail postpaid. ....
The Loudon Lancet ?ay^: per.-on s,.ot. d le
ithout this valuable book, ihe author la a no
ble l*enefactoT." ., rn .
An Illustrated sample sent to a.l on receipt O.
6 ?he*author defers, bv y-erraiss-ion. to JOS. S.
FKHEB SSldra"w ;L.V. INGBAlIAlLvlra-
president: W. PAINE. M. Ik; C. kjbAUNTT, M.
Ik: H. J. DOUCET, M. !>.: R H-KUNE. M- D-
J.R. HOLCOMB, M. D.; NK-LTaCH. M.D.
and 51. K. O'CONNELL. M. Ik faculty of ti c
Philadelphia University of Medicine and hunterj
also the faculty of the AmeriCMi I nlverriiy c
Philadelphia: also Hon. I . A. BI SELL, _.*I. D
President of the NMtoMl Mediral Awncl.tloD
Address Dr. IV. H. PAR- UUAI
KER. No. 1 Bulflnch S'riet, IlLnL
Bijston. Mass. The au'hor
may be consulted on all dis- T LI V O CI C
taases requiring ikill and ex- I f| | OalLl
perience.
009 dec3C—wkyly
UttAY y h SPF.CfFCIC HED1CUK.
TRADE MARK Tbe Great TRADE MAR
English
s.o.
i .; Kta——* -’<**-• I*—”
Dr. I
WM.
HALL'S
BALSAM
FBEE T© ALL
FLEETWOOD'S
LIFE ©F CHRIST.
830 Pain*. Over *©0 Illustration*.
Preo to all who oend ns their addreaa and six ©out*
in postage stomps. Addcctm
UNITED STATES ROOK * RTTlI.E CO-
V USA 1 M> Elm SU, tluriaaou, O.
00 aprlwkyly
FOR SALE.
FIRST-CLASS SET OF WOOL ROLL
_____ 'nrdH ftwo cards 30-inch), Picker, Shafting,
Hangers. Pullles. Belting, etc. Everything in
first-class order. Clothing new. The above ma
chinery will t»c sold cheap for cash or on reason-
*• - id. A«ldr..ss. Ik J. KING.
Marietta, Ga.
A-
FOR SALE.
TyjY FARM NEAR CASSVILLK, BARTOW
■oumy, containing 4fi0 i
...... f0 of
_ cleart-d. Tbe above
place Is well watered, tonvenient and healthy.
vhich is la
c Is wcl
contains i
variety of land, cotton.
wheat, and line for clover and the grasses. It
boson it a good house, collage style, out-build-
inp*. with gin, press, excellent well of water. For
further particulars, address W. Wordy. Garters-
Villa, Oa W. HARDY.
Carts Colds. Pn^muonla, KronrbiUs
Astlnnu, 1 roup, Whooping Cou^h, aud
all diseases of lire IlrctftWnir Organs.
I« soo.lii s a*'d Ireals I lie Membrane of
lilt* Lungs, inflamed and poisoned by
lire disease, ami prevents tie niirlit-
sweats and fitrhtms^ across fixe cites!
which aic-iepany it. COSSCMI'TION
is n<4 an incurable ma'ady. If is only
nvressary l»» have tire light remedy,
and HALL’S HALSAM is flint remedy.
OOVT DLSr.ViH OF RELIEF, for
this benign specific* will cure you,
c.en Iboituh professional aid fails.
nppT"
uABBDLIG SALTS,
rhi Most Pow«iful He»Tug Agent
evi-r DiEcr-vered.
licitr>*« f'arliakr Salve hents luirns.
Ilrnr* f'MrlMilfi' ^aivcnila) >• pain.
8leHry*Ht'Hrl»ol»rsalv*-enre«*erti|»liou».
Hen r> *'.« .*•• t* *»te * wl % «»enl** |» t in plea.
licitry’a 4'*r»*«fie Solve tienlH toiion.
Ask for Henry's and Tase No Other.
•mr BEWAKK OP COCNIEttl E!T». j>,
DVMKI.Ic S.VRSH, Mholcsalr Agralt.
DM ra-*r->—dlyeovr fri *uu wed Aweowly
potency, and all
Diseawa that fol
low, as a *e-‘
•to?ET«lie. < AbS5: u TAKII8.
■f Memory. Universal Lassitude, Pain in the Back,
dimness of Vision. Premature Old Age, and many
•ther Diorasef that lead to Insanity or Consump-
ion and a Prcipature Grave. *W"Full particular*
i our r«tnphlet, which we desire to send free by
nail to every » *-- —
nWThe Specific. Medicine
sold by all druggists at fl per package,
•r Fix packages tor $5, or will be sent free by mail
•n receipt of the money by addressing THE
<KAY MEDICINE CO„ No. 10 Mechanic*’
•lock, Detroit, Mich. WSold In Atlanta and
-rrervwhere bv all druggists. Sold in Atlanta t
mSCOYERY.
LOST MA> MOOD BEVTOREP.
ing tri.-4
.mtdenea coming prmuatnra
t. maiibool.etc.. having tried
diocovcml a «mpM
Mir cure, which im will oend FREE to hi* follow mf-
lcnt2.i^lrud.U.BecTta»»StUw.8LN.%
IA) J dtcy—wkjGm
Rsst paid twp-aad-a-q»artcr jaars Iwyt cat.
b« n on pi itiSTtaBiNETm:parlor
i»1 A i*ll! IN I UK WORLD;
1,1 1 J J B -Iw[ul,fr-«1 hlahn tfftitincUon
iiit rvEaa woiiLu'a ** R »oi:
AND ‘ Bunt-vEiH I'r ira. P>.
JS7.PB8 SSI. SllKUto SMIiBnd
ORGANS^
marZ:— wlvv
ionS>|tiar»-j Nkw iorK;2 0
I GENTS W4HTE0 “ v 5?r^SS
A r?.j?s,*S!:a5r- m
u IIKELon(11i*r' t'uuipblF, iu 2» min-
i great v
kiwi
r d terms 1
11 her- is always a
DR. LaPORTE'8—Nevcrfal *
, u» restores Lori Manhood,
loved in five minutes, and i
in five minutes, and a
.SaNDFEpl^‘S
without th- use ot internal medicine. It never
fails. Circular- of tlie abov
» «,m A-wkvly e«w
NOTICE.
fTMIE FIRM OF 11 UNTOON & ESMOND WAS
X dissolved March 6th, by mutual conssnt, W.
F. Huntoon settling all account* HrNTOON
Ik ESMOND.
THE RUBBER STAMP Businosand Manufac
tory will be carried on finm this date, at
Whi ehall ureet. byC. F. F«itbar.ks and W. F.
Huntoon under the firm name of
April 1. 18S0. C. F. FAIRBANKS & 00.
13i aprfi—dit Awkylt apris
ciilv m-irkct.
«. .. > I unuibljr
■ tiiiVtlinf t o., 409 HAsliluf
itiwinn *fim. marlfi—'Wl7w
Agents JW* anted.
nd adj »is
JIAl’ s i
VNT IN EVERY'COUN-
New nnd Popular >1A I** an« 4*11.% B f '
capital rcquiretl. Terms ve«y liber*.. Will
Agents who wi-h to engasre iu » paying bus
T. H. TABOR, Gc
YOUNG HAN on OLD.
33 dec9—wky eowly nol
PUBLIC NOTICE.
I N UOMPLIANCK WITH THE LAW, NOTICE
is hereby «i ven that I have this day sold and
transferred .11 my Stock in the Gronri® Banking
and Trust Cr*mpany. Ji ,HN LYNCH.
Atlanta, Ga., November 1st, 1879.
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