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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION, NOVEMBER 29, 1881
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AFFAIRS IN GEORGIA.
WHAT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
ARE DOING.
deservedly high esteem by all our citizens.
The church has tailed liev. Dr. Mitchell, notv
??? Grillin, to be Mr. Ivey's successor, and it is
earnestly hoped that *he will accept. liev.
"avid K. Duller, D.D., will occupy the pulpit
??? the Daptist church here to-day.*
Departure of a Swell from Quit man-A Woman-Shoot.
cr Oenlenced is Ltnliuig-nn in Jon aboro??? *
A Negro Fight near Augusts???A Distress
ing Aoeident-A Bald on DlatlUen.
By Midi and Wire to The Constitution.
Louisville, November 21.???After a heated
trial of five days, the jury in the case of the
state n*. Obcdiuh Ross, charged with murder.
Friday night at 11 o???clock brought in a verdict
of guilty. Ross is white,aged about thirty and
of rather prepossessing appearance. The de
ceased, Nathan Cornwell, was a merchant of
wealth and prominence in the county. On
the night of November .???10th, 1877, his store
was discovered wrapped in flames. After
wards his charred body, without arms or legs,
???was fonnd in the ruins. The circum???stances
of the bnming were such as to arouse suspi
cion of foul play, and detectives were em
ployed to ferret out the facts and apprehend
flic gnilty parties. The stories of the detect
ives???how one of them suspected a certain
chtn, how he ingrutiuted himself into their
confidence,went hunting, fishing with them,
stole cotton, made keys to unlock
cars, planned with them deeds of
murder and arson and plunder,
and finally obtained from them
a confession of having committed the Corn-
well murder, and of the other detective, how
lie was placed in shackles, carried to Dade
coal mines, donned the stripes of a convict,
assigned to work by the side of Washington
McDaniel, one of the suspected parties, but
who mibsequcnt to the burning bad been sent
to the mines on charge of another murder,
how he related to him deeds of wild exploits
and received from liim a detailed account of
the Cornwell murder, und the subsequent
arrest of some half dozen parties charged with
the murder; these stories if written out would
rend like romances. On the trial the defend
ants severed, Oliediah Ross being first placed
upon trial. James Newton, a co-defendant,
will be tried next week. Judge R. W. Cars
well presided during the trial. His charge to
the jury was a splendid cxj??>sition of the law,
clear, forcible, comprehensive. Ross will he
sentenced to the penitentiary for life.
QniTMAN, November 21.???Superior court, af
ter a two weeks session, adjourned on Satur
day last. The two murder cases resulted in
sentences to the pendent jury???one for eight
years,under a plcaof guilty of voluntary man
slaughter, and Jack Colvin, (colored),
for life, having been found guiliy.
.Tim Jones, our fancy night watch, who has
been cm ting a swell, driving fine horses, wear
ing the best clothes for some time past, on a
salary of $30, hits left for parts unknown.
Since his departure, developments show
where his money came from. He has
liecn systematically pilfering???burglariz
ing the store which he was
paid to watch and taking therefrom various
articles???boxes of tobacco, bolts of cloth, etc.,
???etc. It is thought that lie operated with
false keys and an accomplice. A reward of
$150 is offered for bis capture. His escapade
product*! no small sensation, ns he was gun*
orally known. Senator Dcnsmorc.who rep
resented this district with much eclat now
Itonsts of a bouncing baby boy. Miss Mol-
lie Taylor, of Tnomasville, is visiting friends
in this city.
Cony Ena, November 22.???Mrs. Davis Smith,
of Atlanta, and Mrs. I)r. tStroheckcr, of Mu
??bu. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 11. R. Deas, of
this plaee. Married in this place at resi
dence of Mrs Klioda Hughes, Thursday even
ing last,- by Rev. Henry Quigg, Mr. John
Oglesby, of Henry county, to Miss Clnudie
Posey, of this place. One of the negroes
who robbed Mr. Snow near Lithonia yester
day. was overtaken near Mr. John W. Hamil
ton???s, about three miles front this place and
ordered to surrender. He refused to do so
??? and in attempting to draw his pistol a num
Iter of shots were final at him. One took ef
fect in the buck nnd penetrated his heart
An inquest was held and the jurv???s verdict
was justifiable homicide. His body was
brought to tills place and will be buried this
evening. Reis iris -say the other negro lias
been captured. He lias been identified by
Snow as one of the negroes that robbed hint
Married yesterday at 4 o???clock p.nt. at
the residence of the bride???s father in this
place, by Rev. 11. Quigg, Mr. Frank Sims, of
Bolingbrook, Henry county, to Miss Annie
Lawson. The happy couple left on the 4:30
train for Atluntu, accompanied by Misses
Lucy and Emma Anderson and MissJohnie
Lawson, sister of the bride.
Paitlondoa, November 2-i.???A very shocking
and sad soetic occurred at Captain F. W. Hall'
store, about three o'clock this afternoon
Jahn Dell shot und instantly killed John
JSIackstoek, lioth young men. The parents of
ltlackstoek live in Dawson county, and those
of Dell have recently moved here from Duck
town. A fight laid occurred between Dell and
a young man by the name of Weaver durin.
the day. After this Dell obtained a pistol iuii
made threats, nnd attempted to shoot Weaver,
ltlackstoek was using his influence to keep
him from doing tin- act, and had heen suc
cessful for a time, but finally Dell became
offended with him and shot him without
provocation, the hull passsng near the heart,
front which he expired in twenty minutes.
{Seeing the excitement at the time Dell made his
escape to the woods. W hisky is tlie cause.
James Rice, who is charged with killing
prisoner during the war, and in whose case
there w^is a mistrial at the lost court, has
been admitted to bail in a bond of a thousand
dollars. A bond was secured and he was re
leased from prison on yesterday. H is now
discovered that the hill of indictment is radi
cally deficient. To-day there was an alter
cation between Willie Davis and Henry Can
non, in which Davis cutCannon very severely
and dangerously with a knife. It is said that
Davis acted in self defense and was sober, and
that Cannon was drunk and rushed on him
with his kuife in hand. This occurred at
grocery, three miles from town.
Madison, November 20.???Like a thunder
bolt from a clear noonday sky, fell upon us
the Kid intelligence yesterday morning of the
death of Carter Shepherd, sheriff of this
county. A nobler, truer hearted man never
lived. and in the glow of ma
turing manhood, with the confidence
of his friends and the esteem of all. he falls
universally lamented. A gallant citizen, an
honored public officer???twice complimented
by large majorities in an election to the office
lie held.a'genihl companion and one who will
lie sadly missed was our friend. His friends
loved him ana deeply feel his death. He
died of congestion of the brain. His burial
was at his country home about eight miles
from here.
Decatur. November 21.???Pleasant Snow,
white man about ft) years old, who lives near
Lithonia. was attacked this morning on the
public road near Macedonia church, by two
colored men, and robbed of $150. He ex
pected to pay the money to-day to a man he
???owed for land. Mr. Snow was only slightly
injured. Dr. A. S. Mayson stopped his
horse and buggy in front of the drug store of
Jewett & Goss this morning and left the horse
unhitched. The horse got scared, run a short
distance, turned over the buggy and broke
bis neck. Mr. Lewis R. Sams started
Austin, Texas, on last Friday, where he has
accepted a position in a wholesale boot and
shoe house.
Dawson, November 20.???Rev. J. A. Ivey,
who has served the Baptist church here most
acceptably and efficiently for the past few
years, will discontinue his pastoral labors
here at the end of this year. He is held in
Greenville. Ala., November 20.???Perhaps
the most novel suicide on record occurred in
this town last night. One W. U. Mims, of
Wilcox county, w ho came home last Monday,
and who has been drinking hard all the while,
was arrested and put in the guard house yes
terday afternoon about four o???clock, for fight
ing. He assaulted Captain H. S. Ferguson,
wiio oouuuanded peace. On the way to the
lock-up he struck at every negro he aiet, and
succeeded in knocking one dcfwn. When
ar the guard house he begun begging the
officers to either shoot, hung or bum him.
After locking him up, it seems that he com
menced immediately his novel mode of self-
destruction. He wore a large wrhite felt hat,
and this he folded in the center, thrust one
end in his mouth, and by twisting sent' it
down Itis throat several inches, and then laid
on his face with the hut pressed on the floor.
He was discovered in this position when the
officers came with his supper and some addi
tional blankets, us the night was rapidly
growing cold.
A MIND DISEASED.
A STRANGE FREAK ON THE PART
OF MRS. CHRISTIANCY.
She Takes a Walk Down the Street in Eer Night
Kobe., end Is Returned to Her Home by a
Policeman???The End of the Wagner Suite
???Verdict of a Wisconsin Jury. *
I,kksbuk??, Novomber 22.???Our court, which
usually holds two weeks, held but one this
term. It adjourned Saturday evening. At
the-beginning of court the jail was pretty well
filled with negroes charged with various of
fenses???some awaiting the action of the grand
jury and others wailing to be tried by the
petit jury. Most of these were turned loose,
there being only two convictions and one
mistrial. One was convicted of an assault
only, and sentenced to nine mouths impris
onment or ??500 fine. He shot a woman from
the train window standing near the railroad,
track as the night freight was passing. An
other was convicted of burglary, being found
the house, and sentenced to ten years in
the penitentiary. A mistrial was had in the
ease of his accomplice. The grand jury
found the affairs of the county in a sati.-f ictury
condition except that tlie jail fees for the last
several months have been too large, amount
ing to two hundred dollars per month.
Jonesboro, November 23.???This morning
about 5 o???clock the bar room of Chapman A
Lawrence was discovered to be on fire. The
building was a brick, owned by Mr. W. K.
Carnes. The entire stock and the building
ere consumed. No damage to any other
building. I learn tlie stock of liquors was
insured for two thousand dollars und the
building for five hundred.
Talbotton, November 22.???Wilkerson &
Hatcher, of Geneva, will move their large
mercantile business to Talbotton, on Decem
ber the first. Our municipal election
promises to be lively. It tases place in Jan
uary. The business of our town is steadily
on the increase.
Marietta, November 23.???Misses Batty and
Stillwell, of Rome, Ga., who have been visi
ting Miss Jessie Reynold, left for home this
morning. Miss Annie Strong, one of Ma
rietta???s fairest daughters, is visiting friends in
Atlanta. Major J. R. Coryell, oi Macon, Is
here visiting his fathers family.
Millkikjkvtillk, November 23.???Mr. Elam
Johnson, about seventy years old, died day
before yesterday of some 'disease of the kid
neys. A little daughter of J. H. Stimbridge,
recently dead, died very suddenly to-day.
Charlie Case and Miss Otelia Miller, both of
this city, were married at 2 o???clock p.nt., to
day and left on the Central railroad for Savan
nah.
Ckpartowx, November 23.???Married this
morning at the residence of Mr. T. M. Pace,
by the Rev. James E. Jones, Miss Lucy
Downer, of this city, amt Mr. A. E. Diminock,
of Darien, Georgia. They leave at 2 p.nt. via
Cherokee railroad for the last named city.
Fort Valley, November 24.???Conductor
McLeod was mushed between, two cars yester-
luy while coupling them. His chest was
bought to be injured. He was curried on to
Macon.
THE CUT CADET.
Washington, November 24.???At about half-post
nine o'clock on Tuesday evening there occurred a
remarkable act ou the part of Mrs. Christiaucy
which will no doubt tend to put a new phase ou the
great divorce case new going on in this city. At the
hour named the little daughter of James Hughes,
the police court.janitor, attracted the attention of
the father to a female atUred in nothing but her un
derclothing coming ilowu Louisiana avenue toward
li street. The woman's hair was hanging loosely
about her, and she was tearing at it and gouging
her eyes. The janitor immediately gave pursuit
and made the party a prisoner at the foot of the
steps leading into the office of Cook A Cole, the lat
ter the attorney for Mrs. Christiaucy in her present
trouble. There Hughes discovered the female to
be Mrs. Cbristiancy. Her eyes were glaring, aud
there was every evidence of great mental distress.
A stranger was called, aud guarded Mrs. Cbrisiiau-
cy, while the janitor went after a carriage, which
was soon procured, aud the distressed woman was
immediately conveyed to the residence of her
father, three squares distant, llut the father in the
me n time, almost crazed, had gone in search of the
daughter, whom he soon learned hau been rescued
aud returned home. Mrs. Christiaucy was taken to
her room in the second story of the Lugenbcel man
sion, and medical attention was summoned. The
mutter was kept as quiet as possible by the fumily,
but w hen questioned lull an hour later Hr. Lugeu-
beer stated that he aud hig wife were iu their room
iu the third story of the building, when he heard
his daughter's room door open and she go down
stairs; that he hastened to the extent his ad
vanced years would allow him, aud gave pur
suit. As to the lady's coudiiiou, he said it
was a temporary mental attack, for which there was
no cause that he knew of beyond her existing
troubles: that she hud somewhat recovered from
the attack, aud there was no danger, he thought, of
any serious result. He was greatly depressed by the
occurrence, and hoped the papers would not get
hold of it. At tea o'clock Hr. Ralph Walsh, who
was summoned, had not arrived.'uud as to her
condition at the present time nothing is known be
yond her father's brief statement. Recent testi
mony iu tlie divorce case has heen against Mrs.
Christiaucy's side of the case rather than for her,
aud has no doubt preyed upea her mind to a great
extent.
Milwaukee. November 24.???Wagner, Chaute-
aud <& Co.???s carriage works were burned to-day.
Loss 612,000; Insurance jo tlQO.
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A Talk With the Nrcni Cadet on Ills Future.
Nkw York, November 23.???Cadet Whittaker is
still rusticating at Flushing, Long Island, lodging
with the lawyer, Quurles, on Union streeL
porter asked Lira yesterday whether he had received
any news from Washington about his case.
??????Nothing," was the reply.
"What are your plans. ???
"1 have noue 1 am waiting, like a soldier on
duty, for further orders. You see. my papers have
to be reviewed by eaffi officer iu the judge advocate
general's department, then they go to the secretary
of war, aud totally to the president. When the euu
will come I do not kuow, though I am satisfied it
will be all right."
"What do you mean by all right?"
"Ob, iu my favor. Justice takes a long time com
ing, but I am w ith no fear us to the result. I think
it was In Augusta I lust heard from Wasbiugluu.
The court martial's liuding had theu been reel. w-
ed by one officer, and partly by another. Where
the record is uow. or how tar it has advanced to
ward a settlement, I do not know?"
"How do you employ your time????
"lureudiugaudisiudyingiu the line of my pro
fession, that of a soldier. 1 was educuled for a mill
utry life, and intended to join the United Stales
army or some other.???
"in the event of your having to choose outside
the American army, which would be your choice????
"Oh, ike English, certainly. But then It's all
coming out right. 1 am enjoying myself iu the
tacaulime, and was never in better health since I
left Foulh Carolina. 1 know 1 am innocent, and
from the moment when they first said ???Whittaker
has mutilated himself,'I was determined to fight It
out squarely until the truth was established. 1 am
us patient as Job, but I am not iu sack cloth aud
ashes. Neiiherum 1 ready to cuise my persecutors.
I dare say that if it bad not been for the shooting of
President tiurfield my ease would have been settled
before this. Of course 1 am expecting every day to
hear from the office of the adjiiwiit general.
did Jerry's 1-iiUessphy.
Opie Read iu Little Rock Gazette.
A man would be a heap better ofT ef he was a
perticler 'boutde whisky he drinks as he la 'bout
de water.
In my opinion Noah was a mighty cuis man
When he got drunk on wine an' pulled off his
britches an' shin he mout hub knowed dal some
body would hab seed him, but when his son fout.d
liim he jumped up and cussed de boy. Noah ctm-
miitcd two sins ter d e boy's one, but yet de boy hud
ter suffer. Ten dollars an'costs would hub fitted
dat man monstrous it ell.
As a tight shoe mrkes a hard place on de heel, so
does a ligLt fitleu na ture make a callus place ou de
soul.
appeals to
. ain't half
so earnest as de prar ax in fur help.
. De grave looks devj*er to a child den it does to an
ole man.
Misery may love company, but I???d ruthcr hav de
rhumattx iu one leg dea ter bab it in bof.
A chile bom now hab more to larn deu de chillun
ob days gone by. Dir chile ob teu years ago didn'
hab ter lar 'bout de telegraph. When 1 was a chile
I didn't nab to lam 'bout telephone. George Wash
ington didu's hab ter lam 'bout der revolver.
Ctusar didn't hab ter lam 'boat de cannon, an'
Cain didn't hab ter tarn nuthiu' but der names ob
grain au??? a few animals. Arlera while, iu order
ter be ???spectacle, a teu year ole boy will hab ter be
putty well edlcated.
Maw to Hr Jiekady.
Yorker's Gazette.
It is easy to be nobody, aud we will tell you how
it is de helpnesscess ol dis worl' dat a
Christ. De prar ob thank* fur prosperity
to do it. Go in the drinking saloons to spend your
leisure time. You need not drink mnch now. Just
a little beer or some e ther drink. Iu the meantime
play dominoes, or something else to kill time, so
that you will be sure not to read any useful books.
If you read anything, let it be the cheap novels
of the day; thus go cat, keeping your stomach full
and your head empty, and yourself playing time-
killing games. and in k few years you will be qo-
body, unless you should turn out a drunkard or s
professional gambler, either of which is worse
than nobody. There are any number of vouug
men hanging about bur-parlors just ready to gradu
ate and be nobodies.
It ad Slept Little fee Fartj-Elgkt Hoars.
A gentleman writes: ???I had an acute attack
of Bronchitis and Asthma when the com
pound oxygen treatment arrived, and had
slept but little for forty-eight hours. Took
treatment for two days. My bronchitis and
asthma about gone.??? Treatise on "compound
oxygen??? sent free. Doctors Starkey & Palea
1108 and 1111 Girard street, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Tale* for ih?? Improvement w* uio Xttrisry Brigade,
I.
Tlie cat is Asleep on tlie Rug. Step ou her
Tail and see if she will Wake up. Oh, no;
She will not Awaken. She is a heavy Sleeper.
Perhaps if you Were to Saw her Tail off with
the Carving knife you might Attract her at
tention. Suppose you try.
li.
The Well is very Dark and Deep. There is
Nice Cool Water in the Well. If you Lean
way Over the Side, maybe you will Fall in
tite Well and go down iu the Dear Water.
We will Give you some Candy if you will
Try. There is a Sweet Little Birdie in tlie
Bottom of the Well. Your Mamma would
be Surprised to find you iu the Weil, would
she not?
nr.
Poor little Mouse! He got into the Flour
Barrel and Made Uiinseif Dead. The Cook
baked him in a Loaf of Bread, and here he
lies on the Table cut iu two by the Sharp bread
Kuife. But we will not Eat poor Mousie. We
wilt Eat the Bread, but .will Take the Mouse
and put Him iu tlie Cistern.
tv.
The Boy is Sitting Down eating Jam. His
Mamma is coming through the Door. The
Boy will staud up the Next bowl of Jam he
EatiL. _ ???
V. ??
Here we have a Game of Croquet. Henry
has just Hit Nellie with a Mallett, and Nellie
is calling Henry naughty Names. Their
Mother is not much of a Croquet player, but
iu a minute she will Come out und Beat them
Both.
VI.
This is a Gun. Is the Gun loaded? Really,
I do not Know. Let us Find out. Put tite
Gun ou tlie tuble, aud you, Susie, blow down
one Barrel, while you, Charlie, blow Down
the other. Bang! Yes, it was Loaded, llun
quick, Jennie, und pick Up Susie???s head aud
Charlie's lower J-atv before the Nasty Blood
gets all over the New Carpet.
VII.
The Girl has pretty Eyes and Red Lips. She
is Going to Take a Walk in tlie Star Lit Glen,
where the Cricket chirps in the Hedge ami
the Jiggers play iu the Grass. William is
Going to Walk in the Glen, too. He will
Meet the Girl und they will talk about the
Weather. We wouldn???t Give a Cent for that
Piece of Court Plaster on the Girl's chin by
the Time the Girl gets Back home.
VIII.
Oh, how nice and Black the Coal Hod is!
Run children. Run, Quicksand put your Little,
Fat hands in it. Mercy me, vour Hands are
as Black as tite Coal Hod now! Hark, Mamma
is Coining. She will Spank you when she
Finds your Hands so Dirty. Better go and
Rub the Black Dirt off on the \\ all Paper be
fore she comes.
tx.
Here is a statesman. He makes Speeches
about the poor Tax Payerand Drinks Whisky.
His Pants are too Short for hint. He must
Have stood in a Puddle of Water when he
got Measured for them He picks his Teeth
with a Fork and Wipes his Nose ou the Bot
tom oi Sofas and Chairs. If you Neglect your
Educating and Learn to Che'w plug Tobacco,
maybe you will Be a Statesman some time,
Some statesmen go to Caugress and some go
to Jail. But it is the Same Thing, ufter all
x.
How nice Papa looks sitting by the Fire
reading the Police Gazette. He is very fond
of Literature. See how absorbed he is. There
is a Torpedo on the Mantle Piece. Take
Down and Throw it at Papa???s bald Heard.
That is right. Papa is not as Absorbed as he
was. He seems to be Hunting tor u Strap.
XL
Is this a Chignon? No, it is a Plate of Hash
But where are the Brush and Comb? We
cannot serve the Hash unless We have
Brush and Comb. The Comb is in the Butter
and the Baby has put the Brush in the Coffee
Pot. Don???t cry; Children, we will Give you
some nice Molasses with Pretty, green Flies in
it.
XII.
The Mud is in the StreeL The Lady bos on
a pair of Red Stockings. She is Trying to
Cross the StreeL Let us all give Three cheers
^for the Mud.
XIII.
The Man has a Baby. The Baby is Three
weeks Old. Its Mamma Died two Years ago,
Poor little Baby! Do you not feel Sorry
for it?
The l???ruable with Patti.
"Gath??? ia the Uiucinuati Enquirer.
Adelina Patti is not drawing well. The people
in this country are not particularly pleased with
the idea of Nicolini presenting himself beside Miss
Patti and provoking tlie question from all the
children In the family: "Pa, is Mr. Nicolini Miss
Patti???s husband?" "No, my child.??? "What is he,
then???? This question is such a startling on* in the
family, sad so difficult to answer, that the old man
will not pay ten dollars to hear Mis* Patti sing, sup
ported by Nicolini. when he entertains the suspl
cion that Nicolini is supported by Miss Patti. Tin
prices at all ottr theaters are absurd. If vougo to
a matinee with your two children of seven or eight
years each, you pay for those children not less than
one dollar and a half, and often two dollais. so
that the matinee will cost you from four and a half
to six dollars, and perhaps you and the children
are bored by the want of interest in the perform
ance. The idea of paying ten dollars to hear Patti
sing is a reflection on the good sense of the Ameri
can people.
A Atui CiK S ??AFb CU tic.
LoriEtu Cs.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION.
U OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED.
Louisiana State Lottery Co
Incorporated In 1868, for 25 years by the Legisla
lure for Educational aud Charitable purposes???with
a capital of ??1,000,001)???to which a reserve fund of
over ??350,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise
was made a part of the present Stute Constitution
adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879.
ITS GRAN I> SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS WILL
take place monthly.
It never scales or postpones.
Look at the following distribution:
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
during which will take place the
139TH GRAND MONTHLY
AND THE
Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing,
At New Orleans, Tuesday, December 13,1881.
irgiuia.
Capital Prize, $100,000,
C3PNOTICE.??? 1 Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves
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General Debility. Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi
gestion.
That feeling of bearing dovn, causing pain, freight
and backache, is always permanent!'* cured by its use.
It will at all times under all circumstances act In
harmony with lh?? laws that govern the female evstem.
For the care of Kidney Compbuntfl of either Bex this
Compound is un5urpGFsed.
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POUND is prepared at 2C3 and ???? Vv'citfcrn Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for 3$. Sent by mail
In the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on
receipt of prico, $1 per bor for either, lira. Ptokham
freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send* for pamph
let. Address as above. Hen tion this Taper:
No family should bo without LYDIA E. PIXKHASPfl
LIVER PILLS. They core constipation, bUioums??> t
nnd torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box.
cy Sold by all Druggists. ???Um
Jiine27???dlT son wed frl wly nx rd pint
KIDNEY WOKT
HE GREAT CURE
RHEUMATISM
An it ia for ell disezsar .5 the KIDNEYS,
LIVER AfiD BOWELS.
It o'-Cias32 tho system of tho acrid poison
that cause tho droaeful suffering which
only tho victim a of TUr "mati.m can roalisr.
THOUSANDS OF GASES
of tho worst forms cf this terrible disease
have been quickly . ilioved, in a short time
PERFECTLY CURED.
37
A. 0. M. GAY & CO.,
CLOTHIERS.
HATTERS AND
FURNISHERS,
37 PEACHTREE STREET.
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA.
Before you buy Clothing, do not fail to see our
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-???FIT, you will fiud uncqnaled.
37
LIST OV PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize ol Uw.OM
$100,000
1 Grand Prize of
50,000
50, OH'
1 Grand Prize of
20,1*00
2 Grand Prizes of
10.000
20,000
4 Large Prizes of
20 Prizes of
5,000
20.000
1,000...,
20,000
50
500....:.
25.01*0
100
300
So.ooo
200
200
-UUHK*
600
1.000
Al???PKOX??
100 Approximation 1
100
100
10
60,000
100,000
ATION PHIZES.
rizes of 200
??? 100
.$20,000
10.000
U.27U Prizes, amounting to ??522,500
GEN. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of La. l
GEN. JCBAL A. EARLY, of Va. 1 Commissioner}.
Application for rates to clubs should only be made
the office of thi
the Company in New Orleans,
us or send orders to
Write for circulars or seu<
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, Ian
or M. A. DAUPHIN, at No. 212 Broadway, Nev
York.
Notice to the Public.
The public are nereby CAUTIONED AGAINST
SENDING ANY MONEY OR ORDERS TO NUNES <S
CO.. 83 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK CITY, at
authorized by the Louisiana State Lottery Compam
to sell Its Tickets. They are flooding the countri
with BOGUS CIRCULARS purporting to be of The
Louisiana State Lottery Company and are FRA UIJ-
ULEN???ILl representing themselves as its Agents
They have no authority from this Company to sell
its Tickets, and are not its Agents for anv purpose
M. A. DAOPHIN,
Pres. Louisiana State Lottery fe'o.
New Orleans, La., July 4,188).
novS???dAwSw
???38TH--
POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE
832 octlS wSm
j 2 KORUIA, MILTON COUNTY???ORDINARY'S
I office, November 3d, tssi. Whereas, H. L
Seale, administrator of Nancy Barrett, represents
to the court iu his petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that he has fully administered Nancy
Barrett's estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can. why said administrator should hot be dis
charged from his administration, and receive letters
of dismission, ou the first Monday in February, 1882.
nov5wtam3m W. H.NESRTT, Ordinary.
A Dill CsTRATORYS S t LE.???BY VIKTUEOF
an order from the Court of Ordinary of Fayette
county, will be sold at the Court-house door In
Fayetteville, Fayette county,' eorgia, on the first
Tuesday, in January. 1881, in the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit: 50 acres of
land, more or less. In the southeast corner of lot of
land No. 51, in the upper seventh district; also, ,-u
no s land, more or less, in the northeast Corner of
tot of lnml No. 2fi. in tite lower seventh district, all
in the county of Fayette. State of Georgia. Sold as
the property of Miss Bcthcna Bailey, deceased, for
the purpose of paying the expenses of administra
tion and division amongst the heirs at laws. Terms
cash. November :2, 1881. MARTHA e:DFU, Ad
ministratrix of He heim Raily. nov24???wtw
PIUM
By B. M rtOOLLEY, Atlanta, Ga.
Reliable evidence given, and refer-
HABIT [cnee to cured patients and physl-
_ CURE. Icians. Send for my hook on The
Habit and its Cure Free,
ror-y dcnmlv???fri tn??-s <t-ivV:y
Q
SSOOQ
REWARD
For any one case of
' Bleeding, Itching
Ulcerated or Protruding PIL8 that DfiBlNG???S PILE
REMEDY fails to cure Prepared by J. P. Miller,
M. D v 915 Arch st, Phila., Pa. None genuine, with
oui Mf sign,:' 'ado li\ druggists ?l. Send for
Circular. Daniel & Marsh, Agents, Atlanta Ga.
sogtt dl*: sat tnos ttmr .1 wlv
In the city of Louisville, on
Wednesday, November 30th, 1881.
These drawing occur monthly (Sundays excepted;
under provisions of an Act of the General Assembly
of Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court on March Slst
rendered the following decisions:
1st???That the Commonwealth Distribution Com
pany is legal.
2d???Its drawings are fair.
N. B.???The Company has now on hand a large
reserve fund. Read the list of prizes for the 1
NOVEMBER DRAWING.
1 Prize S30.00C!
1 Prize 10,000
1 Prize 5,000
10 Prizes, ??1,000 eaebiS XOjOOC
20 Prizes 500 each 10,000
100 Prizes 100 each 10,000
200 Prize., 50 each L.-at!.:.?????? 10,000
600 Prizes 20 each - 12,000
1000 Prizes 10 each.. 10,000
9 Prizes ??300 each, Approximation Prizes 2,700
9 Prizes 200 each, 1,800
9 Prizes 100 each 900
GQLD MEDAL AWARDED
the Author. A new and great
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ASSETS OVER THIRTY MILLIONS DOLLARS.
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W. H. DANIEL, Agent
1.960 Prizes
Whole Tickets $a.
27 Tickets, $50.
??112,40(
Half Tickets $1.
55 Tickets, $100.
Remit money or Bank Draft in letter, or sent bj
Express. Don???t send by Registered Letter or Post-
office order. Address all ordere to K. M. BOARD-
MAN, Courier-Journal building, Louisville, Ky., o??
309 Broadway, New York.
i fnovl???d4w tues thur sat&wSw
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700-lb Brass Cotton Beam and Frame a ??45
Sold by reliable merchants everywhere. All
Scales warranted Send for price list.
BECK, GREGG & CO., General Agents,
octo???d<fcw3m Atlanta, Ga.
fl EORGIA, MILTON COUNTY???ORDINARY???!
VX office, November 16,1881.???Nancy M. Thacker,
wife of Larkin Thacker, has applied fir exemption
of personalty and setting apart and valuation of
homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 11
o???clock, a.m. on the 12th day of December, 1881, at
my office. W. H. NESBIT, Ordinary.
novl9???w2t
Resident Secretory.
- Assistant Secretary
Dep. Assistant Secretary
Atlanta and vicinity
Macon
... ... vnmui, .??? ??? ??? SAVANNAH
R. P. CLAYTON & Co., Agents - - Augusta
YONGE & GR1MKS, Agents - - COLUMBUS
HAMILTON YANCEY. Agent - - - ROMB
THOMAS & GRIFFITH, Agents - - Athens
Agents in other Principal Towns.
}nn3n???<11y sun tho??? Atvkvly
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ipecti
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are called DIAMOND on account of their hardn-s??
aud brilliat cjT.
Having been tested with the polariscopc, tho dia
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cent less heated rays than any other pebble.
Thev are ground with great scientific accuracy,arc
free from chromatic aberrations, and produces
brightness and distinctness of vision not before at
tained in spectacles.
Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufactu
ring company. New York. For sale by responsible
agents in every city of the .union. J. P. Stevens &
Co., jewelers and,opticians, are sole agents for At
lanta, Georgia, front whom they can only be ob
tained. No peddlers employed.
Do not buy a pair unless you see the trade mark
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fcbl'l dlv ???*it wed.twlv ww
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the first medicine in six years that has loosened my
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keep it,send for ttvat^e^toj^te^Jmjmials to^
sxt mV--'
roctr. dthur sat tncs&wSm
An>lnznsa Vctcnna.-y surgeon un t Cluaatst, now
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ol
MILTON COUNTY???ORDINARY???S
office. November 3d, 1KS1. Whereas, 1L I.
Seale, administrator of Daniel Butler, represents
to tlie court in his petilirai duly filed and entered
on record, that he has fully administered Daniel
Butler's estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any
thev can. whv said administrator should not bedis-
charged from his administration, and receive letters
of dismission, on the first Monday in February, 1882.
nor.'iwlanrtm W. II. NESBIT. Ordinary.
G 1 EORGIA. MILTON COUNTY???ORDINARY???S
r office. November fid, J881. Whereas, II. 1.
Seale, administrator of John R. Shirley, represents
to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that he has fully administered John R.
Shirley's estate. This is, therefore, to cite al) persons
concerned, heirs aLd creditors, to show cause, if .any
they can, why raid administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and rece ive letters
of dismission, on the first Monday in F'ebru try,'1882.
nov.iwlamfim W. II. NESBIT, Ordinary.
M icroscopes, opera glasses, specta-
cles. Telescopes, Barometers, Thermometers,
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tician", Philadelphia, Pa. Send for Illustrated
Priced Catalogue jan2.>-wkyly efiw
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.???BY VIRTUE OF
an order issued by the ordinary of Milton
conn tv, Georgia, will be sold on the first Tuesday'
in December next, at the court-house door in said
conuty, between the legal hours of sale, lot of land
number 237, in the first district of the first section of
said coun tv, containing 40 acres, more or less. Sold
as the prppertv of Hardin Miller, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms, cash. This, November fid, 1881.
OOV5W4W A. J. MILLER. Administrator.
G eorgia, milton county.-notjce is
hereby given to all persons concerned, that R.
P. Lackey, late of said county, departed this life
intestate, and no person has applied for administra
tion e it tlie estate of said R. P. Laclffcy, that admin
istration will be vested in the Clerk of tlie Superior
Court, or some other fit and proper person, after the
publication of this citation, unles valid objection is
made.to his appointment. This November 2.1881.
W. H. NESBIT,
HuVi???S4W Qrtilluuy.