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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, GA~ TUESDAY NOVEMBER 24
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riel hanged.
A POOR LUNA.UC TH8 VICTIM OP
ROY A L JUSTIC8.
He w elks I ravel* Onto the Scaffold and Hosts Hia
* D??etb in Grim snores???Tbo saltation Smoag
the Veopie-l'he Belotlvis of Btal Via*
lUd-lha Hal Bread???e Life.
Bioini, N. W, T. ( November 10???Liuia
David Biel wai executed on the eoeffold at the
banacka of the mounted police force, near
tble city, for high treaiou agalnet the queen
of Great Brilalu, at 8:13 o???clock thio morning
(mountain time). He displayed an Inclina
tion at the last moment to mako an address,
but Fere Andre reminded him of his promise,
and he then rose and walked toward the exe
cutioner, repeating??? his prayers to the last
moment, the final words escaping being
???Mcrcl Jcsul??? He died without a struggle.
Hot to exceed twenty persons were permitted
within the confines of the barracks to witness
the execution, and it eras certainly performed
with decorum and dlspatoh. His body was
taken In charge by the coroner, and the ver
dict usual to all state executions was ran.
dared.
siai???s aaumvaa nr,a van iraws.
Biel's relatives and friends at Bt. Vital, five
miles from here were made aware that Monday
???would end all. They are naturally very
much broken down. Ills poor old mother be
came craty come months ago, during the
rebellion, so that she is unable to realise the
dreadful position In which her son Is placed.
Joseph, hfs brother, who la a most respectable
man, is in a dreadful atste
' of mind. Biel???s wife, whom he
did not treat well during the rebellion,
leaving her exposed to danger and to hunger,
is reported to be nearly heart-broken, but the
priests are with bar and tbo other relatlves,and
everything that can be done to comfort them
will be done, The Biel family have from the
fitst scouted the Idea that the prisoner was in
sane. They say he had delusions on religion
nud on tbo subject of his own importance, but
that on all other matters hs was not only sane,
but exceedingly intelligent and clsver.
The heartbroken mother of Biel,bowed with
grlr f, teemed perfectly dated at tba naws when
notlfiedthattneendhadeome. Fondly have
she and all tho family dung to the hops that
Gcd would to work it that Louis, whom they
all love so dearly, and who In his wildost mo
menta was kind and gentle to mother, brother
and sister, would be tpared. But the latest
news swept from them their last plank of
hope and they all gave wty to Inconsolable
-r. ^'^Tr-WEmSofe'tbai' l c.uld boar,- ??ii ?????????-i-
nnMRehger) "tbo???uga I???ve olien aeon m??:
*??? olaughti-red. The poor things teemed unut-
ttrably helpless; to I rushed out, mounted
my horto and rodo back to tho city with all
haste to try and stiflle my tumultuous feel
lags."
raauxtxaav rsxcicnoss.
For tomo time the officials of Ottawa and Re-
, - glna bavs been receiving serious threats from
I anonymous writers regarding Kiel- The last
proposed the blowing up of Regina barracks If
Biel were hanged or executed. Saturday and
Sunday extraordinary precautions were taken.
At dusk twenty troopers, heavily armed,
mounted guard and patrolled aronnd the bar
racks. At midnight the police made their
circuit every ten minutes. The air
was frosty and crisp and not a
eound was to be heard save the
thrill wbiatls of an approaehlng freight train,
the clatter of the swords and tha .measured
glilep of the horses. A commissioned oflirer
with a powerful night glass swept the horison
end nothing of an enemvoould approach un-
teen. Only a few knew of the extraordinary
preps rations.
Biel continued to prophesy, but the prophe
sies were scarcely coherent and understood by
none save himself. Biel???e visiters Saturday
included Rev. Father McWilliams and Mr.
Bmitb, of Ottawa. Colonel Irvine acoompanled
thtm. In their interview Biel took advent-,
age of Rev. Mr. McWilliams??? pretence to de
clare his divine mission.
???'I am,??? said the prisoner, u a prophet. I
have been ordained not aaa priest, but a proph
et of the northwest, to pleach a reformation
to you and every minister of the eburoh, and
I will oontinue to fulfil my mission until I
mount the seaflold.???
While be delivered himself of this little ora
tion he paced hit eell like an infuriated
maniac. He thundered hit anathemas on the
police and principles of the nineteenth cen
tury churches, gesticulating almost all tbe
while. When he came toward the scaffold he
faoad hit visitors, tbe veins of hit throbbing
???rnudet distending. Raising his right hand,
Ulbinted to where the scaffold of the Moose-
i , ymurderer stood. Fixing hit wild, haggtrd
eyes on Rev. McWilliams, he continued:
??????To that seaflold will I walk boldly,preach*
leg this mission of oburch reformation to much
Seeded throughout tbe world.???
THE ESBCCTIOX nSSOaltEO.
The scaffold for the execution of Btel had
been erected within the contracted enclosure
Immediately in tbe rear ot the guardhouse,
and the only view of it was through a window
immediately under the rafter. Tha left sac
rament was administered to Rial within tho
guardhouse proper, and near the opening
which led'to the seaflold. He responded to
tho Latin prayers with a fall and clear voica
while on hia banded knees. When the
moment cams for him to rise to
have bis arms end hands pinioned, be looked
up iloaly, repeating hia prayers. He then
walked through the opening end down the
narrow stairway with hia face turned away
from tba few civilians and soldiers who stood
atone Iba opening When he was about to
taka bla olace on tha trap, the deputy sheriff
asked if be had anything to aay. Ha turned
to hia confeaeor, Per# Andre, and inquired;
???Shall I net say a few words!???
???No,??? quickly replied tha priest in French,
???'make this your last sacrifice and you will be
rewarded.???
Bid turned and remarked in English:
???*I have nothing more to lay.???
There wee some delay in adjusting tho noose
but Bid did not remark upon it, and as tha
Whits cap closed over him ha was to be beard
distinctly repeating bin prayers.
Daring the night Bev. Andre urged upon
Biel uol to attempt an address on the scaffold,
and suggested theta reprieve might still be
on Its way, but this idea Bial atnnnously re
pelled. Ha said ha knew bis
hour btd come, and that ha
waa nat only prepared but that he would
sot have it any other way, as nothing but tha
alternative of prison for life awaited him, and
to him death was pralrrabla to that.
During tha night ha addreaael a letter to
bis mother and to hit aiitar,whieb touohad upon
tha affection be bore them. He added a codi
cil to hia will, apeeifyiag thst he desired hie
b-dy to be laid by the aide hie fether't, in St.
Boniface cemetery el Winnipeg, which re
quest will be carried oat. Fere Andre will go
o prayea almost continuous aunng
it, using the prayen of tho churo h
n again praying extempore in bot??
and English. He dircotsd a prayer
iheio with Riel???a remains within a few days.
His body was interred today under tho scaf
fold. Be prayed almoet contiuuouf during
the night, nalng the
and then .; ???
Froncb and
for bia frionda m the United States,
where he declared most of them
were, and again for his friends in Quebec. He
prayed for hit lawyers, speakisg ol their
efforts in bis behall, and of their going to Eng
ined for him. The attending priest told him
it waa hia duly to pray tor bia enemies,
replied t
??????That is eo.???
lie et onoo began to pray in Eugllih for the
premier of Canada, bat in hia supplica
tion ho asked that the government
might aeon be relieved from hia rule.
Riel partook of a light repast at 11
last night. Ha ate no brsafast this morniog,
which canted him toahow at out time signs
of faintneaa, but he afterwards recovered from
lliin weakness, and it appeared to roqulro no
effort in mounting tha ladder, which led to
the attic of the guardhouse, on the way to the
scaffold. There waa barely a quiver as the
drop fell, and bia death was pronounced an
eaty one.
DKSTaoviko nil raopcnaiai.
During the early h'onrt of the morning ho
f athered up all hia papers, whioh covered hia
etk, embodying the anppoaed visions ha had
seen and hia prophesies,and naked the privilege
firm the officer of the guard to destroy thorn!
This waa allowed him, and gathering them
up, ha carried thorn to an open stove fire, and
thrust them in, watehlog them until the
flames had devoured them. He then return
ed to his cell end his devotions.
It would bo difficult at this time to gauge
sentiment clearly in tha northwest at to Biel.
The expressed views are almost entirely un-
feverable lo him, and tba hall bread! are usu
ally silent upon the topic. The majority ol
tha resident population believed he deserved
death, end this ft undoubtedly eepeolelly true
in Manitoba, Here where he wee tried there
was some expression of aymnatby for him,
end et times the declaration that ha was right
in hia demands, aa they had nearly all atnea
betn granted to the hair-breeds.
tisstost or sun???s urn.
Blal waa born within five mile* of the Fort
Garry settlement in 1844, when the old Hud
son Bay company regime was still In power.
He wss a hair broad, with fair hair and light
blue eyes, and usually passed for a full blood
European- Ha was a bright boy in hia
youth, and winslrg tbe favor of Arohhiihop
Tache, ho waa tent by tho latter to Montreal
to bo edueated. Hia patron
had inlended to make a priest of him, and
Rial completed tho usual course of Bind-
admission to tbo priesthood, but whan
bo presented himself lor holy orders ordina
tion waa refused him. Ho want back to Fort
Garry, and there hia suavity of manners and
native shrewdness secured him a host of
friends among tha French half-breeds, and
gave him Influence in tha tribe.
When tho half-breeds resolved in 1888 to
mist tho Invasion of Canadians, just after the
purchase of the territorial rights of the Hud
son Bay company, Biel put himaell at tha
bead ot tho rabela. Riel, with hia forces, de
scended upon the company's fort, ilesed it,
set up a provisional government of hia own,
and iisnad a bill or rights demanding repre
sentation In tho dominion govarnmont, and a
series oi publlo improvements. Ho had se
cured an abundance of arms and ammuni
tion, and ha summarily crushed tho efforts of
tbo Jittlc colony of English sattlara who strovn
to resist him, and took all tha prominent Ca
nadian residents prisoners. To terrify tho
settlers further, hs had thair leader, Thomas
Scott, of Ontario, shot.
Gontral Wolaoley, who was then a Canadian
lieutenant colonel, of no particular promi
nence, and with little hope it advancement,
waa choaen to load thff expedition against tha
rebels. Tha moment Wotseloy, backed by
1,000 1
mentard fled te.theUnited States. __
Tho Canadian parliament advanced General,
Woiaeley and banished Riel foe five ??????*
livingin Mariteba as???a compensation for die
turbing tha old river frontage at stem. Riel waa
mere popular than ever with the half breeds
when he got hack to Manitoba after
bis exile, hut ho now played tha part
of a loyalist, and offered to aid Gen
eral Archibald to resist tho fenian invaders,
who, under O???Donahue, proposed to sweep
down on the provinoa of Manitoba. Imme
diately afterward, in 1878, ha was elected
representative In tha dominion parliament
from tba province, and want to Ottawa and
waa aworn into office by tho ofork while tho
building waa deserted. Hawa got abroad
among tho peop???a that Rial, tha man who had
ordered Scott to bo shot, waa in town and
bearing cf tho thrasu ol inlnriatad royaliatc
to ehcot him In rev. nge If ha attempted to
take bis ust in parliament, ha fled from tha
city and never ag->n entered It.
Hit teat waa declared vacant tha next day,
and he travaild in the United States until, in
1884, mutterli gs of a fresh outbreak among
the half breeds In tbe north west led him book
to bia birthplace, and again be was ohoaan a
leader, this time by bia dissatisfied fallows at
Frisco Albert settlement.
Tha half braeda here, as wall as at kll other
settlements along tho Saskatchewan, had bain
e xciuded from tho grants to tha Manitoba ball
breeds in 1830, and when, early lut winter,
S ovcrnccent surveyors entered the Frinoo
Abort settlement and began to lay out In
blocks tbe land on tba nvar banka, depriving
tha half breeds of their river frontage, Biel de
manded that tba half bread rigbta be respected
just aa be bad previously dona in Manitoba.
Ha declared that tha laws would have to bo
equalised. The demand waa not answered aa
Biel thought it ought to be, and he got to
gether 1,338 halt Braeda, armed them with
Winchester and Ramlagton rlflaa, and opened
warfare without ceremony. Many Indians
lofned tbo fnaurrection. Rial made a speech
to bia followers, tayinx that ha would deliver
them from their oppressors, and that ha had-
the means this time that would mako
hia fight for their rights successful. Major
General Middleton was aent from Ottawa to
march with dominion militia to put down tho
uprising, bnt it waa not until May 11, altar
weeha of skirmishing and fighting, that tha
rabela ware routed at Be touche, and four days
later throe dominion aoouta captured Bial on
an unfrequented Indian trail three miles
north of Batouohe. Ha was tried before Judge
Richardson, at Begins, hia counsel pleading
insanity, bat he himself declaring that ha waa
lane.
tbi otbbb Vienna.
Tha execution of Biol la to be followed at
Battlelord by tba banging of tan Indian
chiefs for atrocities committed daring re
cent rebellions, end in sack instance for
murders committed. Tbesa last ext-
entions will clots tha book of criminal
of thsnortbweat war,
ware given prfsan can-
fences, all of which are now being served. Tbo
executionar of Biol wss a man named Jaek
Bendrrson, who was a captive of Biel???s in tho
rebellion of 1870.
aitL???a LisnitixT osc.raa
Bt. Fact, November 16.???Tho Winnipeg
special to tho Flonaor Press says Jackson
Riel???s lieutenant, who hia been confined in
tba lunatic asylum, eaeapad across tha lias
tome daya ago, and wrote a latter to hia titter
from Bt. Vincent, asking bar to write to Sir
Jobs Macdonald, begging him to (hoot him
(Jackaon) and apiraiUaL Hia escape waa not
disclosed until
RIEL HANGED!
LA IKFAMI!
amnsn-H or oaAKasHtn orss catholics Ann
FSOBICII CANADIAN.
Then will ho this et
market '
b e murder committed this morale! by nil Jonu
Mtcdonald, Sir nectar LtngVTln, Sir A. P. Oeron
end Bon. Nr. cbtplisn.
Let every one of yon bo at your post tonljkt.
Tbfa bill, appearing as it did,whan the poo.
pit were almost bosida themselves, nolhiug
but roaring and imprecations against toe
Orangemen could hs heard In any quarter of
tho city.
SHOTS BXCHABOBD.
About 408 students started from Vistnris
university tonight to psrade through tha oily.
. When they had reaohed tha Champ da Mara
their numeon had bean augmented by a fal
lowing variously estimated at from 5,003 to
18,000 panona. Tha pareders carried Frsach
flags, transparencies and effigies of Sir John
Macdonald, Sir Hector Langevln, Hon. J. A.
Cheplean, Hon. Mr. Caron, Colonel Dnimat
aod others. Hon. Mr. Chapleau's and Sir
Hector Lnngerln???s effigies were burned on tho
Champ do Man, where a number
of .beta were exchanged between the paradera
and the police, no one, however, being hurt.
Fritn this place tho procesalon moved to
Victoria square, where Sir John Macdonald???a
i ffigy was sot on firo in front of Queen Victo
ria's statue. Quito a large body of police
wire present, but offered no resistance to tha
paradera. When the premier???s effigy had
been pertly burned tba party cut it down,
with tha remark! ???Ca maudit serpent.???
(Thera goes tha cursed serpent.) The quean???s
aistue was much blaekened.
Moktsbap, November IS???Two hundred
French Canadian atndenta, together with aoma
quarry men and others, numbering about 800,
paraded the streets hare tonight, notwith
standing it bud bean raining hard. Tha
quarrymen carried axe-handlos, clubs and
thigh-bones. They shoved people from tho
sidewalks, frigbtensd horses ana eommitted
other aggressive acts. About two hundred
and fifty men of tho Sixth fusllser*
have assembled at the dominion
square, to bo in roadlnoea to meat tha French
Canadians, should they attempt to carry out
their purpose of burning Colonel Stevens In
i ffl|y. It is its tad that tonight???s demonstra
tion was tba result of information the stu
dents of Victoria university had received
during tha day that the students ol MoQUl
(English) university intended to burn Biol In
effigy tonight on tho Champ Da Mars.
At Sherbrooke last night aevaral hundred
persona assembled with tha avowed intention
of horning tho effigy ot 8ir John Macdonald,
but Lieutenant-Colonel Ibbotaon appeared on
the scene and doffed tha crowd to carry out
their design. The other! came to his assist
ance, and they succeeded In nutting out tha
fire. The disturbance soon became known,
end the Orangemen, who wore then in their
hall, appsaredon tha scans and succeeded in
ferrying the rescued effigy to their hell, where
it waa followed by tbo excited participants.
Qnlet was not restored until midnight. Sev
eral arrrete were made.
Thera were from 7,000 to 10,000 persona
present at tbe final meeting of, tha Bial do-
ferae fund committee at Champa do Mara t>-
night. L. O. David presided.
Alter tha tha meeting about 800
French Canadians starved a pro
cession along Craig atrart to
West End. When they reached Cola at-aai.
Mayor Bcaugrsnd diove up In a carriage, aod
at bis request, ono of tbo liberal leaders wares I
the crowd not to go any further west, aa 300
young Englishmen were waiting far- them.
They shouted that Ihny wrre not alrai i, but
the crowd of800 ennu milled away.
Bv. Paul, Minn., November 19???A Regina
special to the Pioneer 1???r-ss aayi the body oi
Louis Rial waa burled Inday by E??tbor Andre,
in a vault underneath tbs church ot tha Im
maculate Conception, and a guard placed over
the remains. The ctieli. >ny. was simple and
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he rammlia the blackest of crime, for he oonipina
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They expended a Urge amount of monay In bring*
lug It to the attention of tho people, and ltiuso
bn made hlmmona Liver Regulator widely popu-
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Mck on these frauds a
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wed ??? __ r
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The genuine Simmons Liver Regulator has be*
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indorsement of the thousands who have used It.
If yon want Simmons Liver Regulator see that the
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The Tit
THg city or otrxanrow'YHi vises or a.biot.
Quebec, November 16.???The excitement
here over the banging of Btel is almost be*
yend all restraint. A flag was hoisted at half
matt upon tha Canadian office, and aome
English sprakiog citizens who felt aggrieved
at this, came near to being roughly handled.
Flags decked with mourning embleme are
also displayed and many men have crape on
their hate and aronnd thafr coat sleeves.
It would he hard to tell what tha reselt will
be. Tonight 2M or 300 atndenta, with their
friends, have bean marching through tha
streets shooting "Glory to Biel,* 9 and cursing
tha Orange mam
Shot and Killed Tt ffllw iiogCWi fer itH
* v.r#. I
Yesterday the tnv??rnor ptfj a reward of
$200 to F. 8 HigglnW^ni aod O. M. Forbes
for the arrest by ih?? in nf WUf'am Strickland
who on the niuth ?? i .\u*u*t l ut shot and kill
ed C. F. Cox In Git on fsotiuty. The arrest
was made Scpfousbt r sevoLth and tbo priso
ner was delivered to too skurilT of Glynn
oounty.
The crime was rormuittrd on Sunday afto>
noon, and frein tbe pmuular* gathered by
Tax Cosbtitutiox the i.(Uir was a brttal
murder. Both of the parlk* w. ro whit* and
lived in the same neighborhood. It appears
that Strickland and Cox hid a light on tbe
morning of tba day that Cue was kill* I, at
Cox???a house, hut made frieodi snd Strickland
went home.
Letor in the day Cox and his wife le't home
and went to see a family by the
name ot Joiner, living about a
half a mile from Strickland's. Soon after Cox
and his wife raschad Joiner's, Strickland
beard of them being there. He got hia gnn,
which was charged with bird shot, and
DIICIABOB9 BOTH BAESBLS
and then loaded it with bnokshot, so that
there would be no doubt of the gnn doing
affective service with its new load. He then
walked over to Joiner'*, and aeaing Cox in tho
house, called to him to come out. Cox saw
that Strickland had hia gun, and fearing that
ha would be shot down if he left tho nouso.
refused to come out. Btriekland slopped
It the front gate, and made an effort to snoot
Cox from where he stood, bnt waa prevented
from doing so by Mrs. Cox, who seeing 8 trick
land raise nis gnn to fire jerked her husband
ipg to bis home. Btriekland saw him as ha
left the houre, and going aronnd to tha rear of
tbo bnildlag, shot Cox as he was passing
within a few yards of him.
The entire load of buckshot entered Cex'e
right side and he fell to the grOdJid. Cox
afterwards got np and started to return to the
house, staggering as though he would drop
deed at aay moment, aad as he walked begged
Btriekland not to shoot again, telling him that
he was hit. When Cox had almost reached
the house, Btriekland raised hig gnn again
*M
rtaao txb sxcpvn timb.
Tha load entered Cox???s back, and ha fell to
iba ground, dying instantly. Cox???s wit*,
bearing the firing, rushed onto! tbe boose,
and wss within a law feet of her husband
when be was shot tbe eecond Urns and killed.
Strickland left the place immediately afttr
the shooting, and for some months took refuge
in a houae treated In an alnaoit impassable
???wemp. lie bad cluttered about him friends
who tstilted him in hia efforts to evade arrest,
and it was rot nntil September 7tb, a month
alter the ehcoting, that hia captare wet' ef
fected. Btriekland it fifty-seven years ot age.
At tha time that ha killed Cox and took to the
swamp ha gave it oat that he wonid not ba
taken, ?????? be was too old to think of spending
the remainder of his life in prison.
Fewv Wcbeet In the World.
Tbe following is a close ostlnute ol the capiUl
snd incomes of four persons who are said to b-3
tbe four ilcbcit men In the w??rld:
DL'KXGF WESTHiKsrxx
Gbj Iful, 1*6.00 \0000
Per year. 4.000,000
Pei month, 900.000
Pel day, 10,000
Per bcur, 450
PtrUfLUi*. 7
BOtSSCHlX-b
Capital, 9JCO 000 OCO
Per fear. I*-,WO 009
Pfrbour. 1.000 L&M
PtrmlDUta. 90 2>
litre ate 1790.000^00 of the world's wealth la
ibeber.daof four men; onerac^iv*w fiA per ??fa-
ote. whl.'e the clbersucelv* $20, fit end 17 res*
pectivtly.
Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and kindred
nffecticxe. For treatise giving sneeeee htl self-
treatment address Woato'a DisrnxsABX Medi
cal Associaviov, Buffalo, N. Y.
Vanderbilt.
fl73,0*).UJ0
????.S8
676.??00
15,W0
emorrhages. ES&ISL2
Soros, Ulcers, Wounds;
grains ..and Bruises.
'-ft* cn-.tr'It'.WiMt -???ay Mi H.allna-
uod Il7*a|lntf.
O'lzrrfi-
???*???? BT t>.4 Cold Id the Aa
vjnr ??????Of'.tarrb Cnr*.** b* spmtiilH
7 ??*i >pared to ir.-wt aerfmn ???* iron. Our
f MU $ftIpg4* u dimple snd loeipcuzfvw
Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
No other prenFrstlon lisa enww more
ease* of then* 41??tre*Mrff complaints than
the Fix tract. Our Plaster la lava!*
able lUythry dlwocNg. Lumbago, Pains to
Diphtheria & Sore Throat,
??? Uutufcatnaei promptly. Delay la daa-
geroiM.
PSIoQ mind, aileedlBgor Itehlag.lt
m IlCdf la tiio greatest known remedy j rapidly
earing when other medicines have failed
istoff'jRidsassJaa!"
For ^Broken Breast and
Sore Nipples. tara*S.*??
tbsiesab.A9pllsd-
Female Complaints. ???"wS
JtsMfs discssssws Extract css besseff,
u Is vsff knows. .Uh tb. (nslMI bsoaM
Full dlrsctlons accompany ssoR bottls*
CAUTION.
P<">?? s JI*.te8!^S??S
rvMteM^crO.
???old svs??Fvrbsrs,PilMo, 80s, IL tLTOS
tapis, os!, k, POED???I EXTRACT CO.,
ffXW TOBJE AND UatDOR.
sss on tto wk. ??? ??? ???
, sn order of lbs Court of OriUntrrof FAjrotlo
cr.uut,, (lion's. wlU t?? sol. Ufors Lbs curl-
bout* door lo FsrsiMvlUo, tsid ooootv, wllbln
lbs Ictsl boors ol sols, on tbs flnl Tusods, lo Do-
ccmbc, next, 78 aens of land, mots or 1??<, In tbs
SOD tb tut cornu, sod SB tens In tbs lootbwsst
corner ol Iso, iot No. 201, lo the Uth dUtrlct of
orftiosU, Bcur, sow Fsjrcils count,! also 2IM
sens, more or Ira. In tba northwest corner ol
lasdlotNo. 281. in thaMhdistrict of originally
Hanry.nowuth district of Fayatta;aotd as tba
property ol D. A. Brown, for the banaflt of tha
f*b l jrN*s^ , s?d?' l ji w
novt dlt, wkytt
The Mirror
ts DO flatterer. Would you
piafcw it tell a sweeter tale?
Magnolia Balm is the charm???
er that almost cheat! tbs
looklng-gU*fc
^CIOebeB^
CORDIAL
r tha most pleasant??
for the bowels. ltisosaofMi
efficacious remedies for all ???rhtr sSBiSa ft I
SKUOS wtuovMsnt Attacks of tbs !M\:t!a srsas-
frcqnoit, some mssdjr rtllcl tbcoldlw it bsol.. iB
mtclrd motber,Mn|.<bc,biurate Ik, UtO* cw|
T??,lor>s Clicrokcc Rssttdi orBwMt
Guu Slid ftull.lo will cure Ccacbs, CkOBH
sod OnwsunwttBH. Pric- 1M. Aod ,1 s tiota.
0BE OF THE BEST FARMS
Middle Georgia for Sale
T OFFIR FOR SALE MY PLANTATION. LYING
.11 miles writ.???of McDonough, (la. Tbo pine t con
Ulna 217 acres. There Ib a good six -room dwell
ing on the premises. All neceisary ontbnlldtnii.
and all good and comparatively new. Four tens*
of orchard, comprising m
fruit gro whin thiiMellomVrom???ttia cariieit to
the latest, small vineyard of sixty vinca, ylaldloc
annually 100 bushels of franes; land well watered
by creek running through; 45 acres
<>f fite bottom laud, 21 In high stats
ol cultivation, 29 uuoleared; SO sorat
In original woods: 80 sores pasture; balance la ex*
ccllent tuts ol cultivation; achoola and churches
rcnvenlfpt. Term*-$l 000 cash, or $4,500 ns fol*
lows: 81,100 cash. 11.800 one year alter date, snd
81,000 Iwo yean after date of sale. Address .
8 M. OARMIORAKL,
rov!7w2t MoDonoush, O*.
every variety ???
lev "fttww" Io4ll Srtiif laeltiM,
Look end Laugh fit "Hard Tim**."
Onlv$i??U$tB rarJu
???nUfiBkt far trm wtfitfitM V
Jfill t'f-rasUfifi fifi.1 ffifiWMfiUlfi. <1
???Kiffir ??? ywu I la >1*??? ??
??Ulfifif??m SIS S??U
W ni ektKiMpI U Omsk Ilia,
???km fifitU Ofi mmfH U-nitfiSfiW
???Irrti*mfit-7tn??Unett .Wrtf iirt
MMMUOeonOlPATKIACO..
it retrA AnaM, (%U|8, In.
Admlnlstratoria bale.
T VIRTUK OF AN ORDRR OF TQI CO.???
_ of ordinary of Fayette oounty, Georgia, wlU
re sold before tha oonrthonso door la Fayette*
villa, said county, within the legal hours ol sale,
on tbe flntTuesday fn December next, 10I?? { aores
ol land, more or loss, being tha west hallo! lot
T4o.4\ In the upper seventh district ol FsyetU
i ounty. Hold as the property of O. P. (Jollier for
the benefit of the belxs and creditors of said de-
ct ased. Terms cash. This November 2.1H15
M. M. COLLIER, Administrator
nov8dlt <St wk St
fflAiucsin
AMERICAN ROOfINffi lift,
t MtClilTNi
at yuilf Mtrcct. J.OLT kfo^
???ILL Dsbck/I^l^lD???jf OdK
rthouso door In traxAtlc , ' ,, l9,???K??yette
count/,???H???orKlA. WltMn Mis \tfOmov.r< m mi*!, on
tho first TtifMtaylu Doocrnberfflfxt. lots ofMaod,
Nos. 198and 219 in tbo r.tn ^i-trirc s^qriKlntny
Henry, now lith dl'trfnt ol Fejetlo, btttf of ????M
lots n??vr been tnbdlvlded lnu> lour lots, caob
eubdlvinoncontalnlDg532'10!cree,and will be
solo ?????? now divided; lold at the property of Ed
ward Jaokion. ol raid county, docciwwi. Terme
cub. Thla October tbe80th, 1885, M. K. Jackaon
id G. W. Poblnron, Exocntors.novtwtt
BEST TRUSS EVER USED I
Q KOBG1 A, FAYCTTI GOUTY-COURT Of C
dlnary, November term, 1886. John L. Orav
???a executor of Rnsan Graven having filed bis |
tlUon for probate of finsaTfiraves's will In eolamn
form; and that aa Martha Doss and J.M. 8 Oravas
reside In tba aUU of Alabama, and can only be
irrved Ire publication; ordered, that they be cited
Hid made parties by publication one* a week for
four week! In the Atlanta Constitution, a no vs-
irer piiblUhed In tba city of Atlanta, Georgia,
jfore tbe Deoember t**rm. 1866, of said conn ol
rdlnary, and that thla order so published oon*t!
. D.M.FRANKLU,
Ordinary.
DRUNKENNESS
ZnutAixtlv Ourod.
??? SP(SwdfiBl3iS!iJafWS
il/.wUA sane
jaeworsidniDk*
_. been cured, who to-derb!!!* vr- Ihfiy quit
Artaldacsi tbetrowaDeewMrjBwRSrtadby or?? ry
??s Kfeawrp
idoiiI.1. from lho tcc* woioiq omt moo from AO
OorUof Ib.coDDtr,- AUUimlo t-uoflcaonc.
ooLBia mcma oo, tw im. (k cutfoAA u. a
| 'KOEUIA. RABIN COUNiV-TO ALT. WIWJI
In It u??, cono.ni, Jane. L rincAooon havlni
la doc foim applied to the ancenlaned lor in.
-.rdliuhlo or tha propertyof CImto riaaranoo,
ircntT. tlncttvoa ff.r.b J. rincaoooa, Mtr,
riocaanon, Biahtl A. Fluannoo, mtmr chir-
:n ol Urotio W. FIdiwudod, lata ol Hid no tint T,
men
cccicd, notice U hereb, xltt-o that bla .o.Uoa-
till be heard at m, olfica on tbadnt Uondar
??? ~ bind odl
, on tha drat Honda,
Id December nut. Given under mjr baud and
official .Itnature, thla 2Mdyr ol OdobM-, IMP
jaUN ti. DICKSON,
OCt27dl??4w3t DrdloAry-
H.L. WARREN fiCO.
1117 inwatoat St., rhllada*
whrwpH oeW2?? oovlOlt
/tlOKOIA FAYETTE OOUNTT???1CABTJA
U Elder,wlmlnktratrlz ol Min K-tht-i. BaIIt ol
Hid count,, deeoBHd. hu applied foe dls-ala loo
rod will mo. upon Hid Application too the Sift
n??? lt-!T*n- >
_ Jtj linn WMUM'l???ii! *C!V1L
TURKISH
LINIMENT.
ThlB liniment Ib laxiantecd to rirs tUfodtlo
tn cvcra loitaocc. For rhcomatlnn, ncunlflx -
toothache, cut* burn., bratoca, BtlffJomtB and a! ,
other pnniaMC tor which llolmenta arc utod, tho
TurkUb liniment hu no cqniL It can bo imod lot
slab liniment hss done me : *
medicine I ever used." Dr.
i Athens, seyi: "The Tuiklsl
tnimenu hove ever seen."
fseially
mm
sci/LffoV essi^itMdtibUMSbLwis
bov8-eA}6 i no
???ask four DBUGuian roi it. u n
expreu chaifea, to An, oddren tn tha United
Statcc or Canada. Do not permit voar drag-
.lou to .All ,on a no-etbin e aUa, lor beumrod
tbo plcoa OI HOV
??? RUM ol oar nMCTonj VorSmoSiS' 1 ^
~ aiL.iWu^sss
i more then exceeded my expeo*
??? ??? ??? ??? y house*
??????B3
^ VWflU. RW.UIUq HAJU OrlgL
Ia^SV m53?1
???sou ??m veeeips wf 6 esettSa
Name this paper.
Jit wss on the morning of the 28tn of AUfom
1816, thst the long felt want was eradicated.
L What long felt want? . " f ,
???Wby.thecstebllshment of the fuformslloa of
fice at Brooksvllle, Florida, conducted by A. H.
Dehilbg A Co., for the benefit of those desiring td
lx come aware ol the many advantages snd disad
vantages presented to the uninitiated, anticipa
ting the taking up of tbolr abodo in this American
Italy. Thousands, yea thdtumnda ol letters bare
been mailed to tbo various postmasters and oihors
typing Inanities which were never answered,
sfyl are fontflftutnfto tour la <**117 tu their grost
Atknoyaqcc, wtilrh legfiropoio cheerfully furnish-
iqqiAnponk*! by a ksudsomo Florida corlosl*
rtbepsUrv iuiu*l on* JoRai. Hud there
lone ago stu h an office eataMMred, doitbtlfai
there would hero been counties* nnndrods of dol-
* iw laved to tbe pockets of the unwary newcomer
nd capitalists. Therefore, take Unfair warning
nd communicate with
A. n. Usm.TNO A Oo.,
Mnin Ktreet, Qrooksvlllo.
Bcrnando County, Florida.
Name thf?? paper.
1840* Incorporated 1884.
??? MB CltBSKATKO
BRADFORD???
PORTABLE MILL
3022, WNIAT A 7113.
f MHJH SIU XACSUnV*
The Tbes. Brsdfbrd Ce.
OlXUUIlf ATI, V.
AOME HARROW.
A LARGE LOT THOR
lanowa. No tamer aboalfl
??? lot on, bon. F, o. B.
27 Marietta it, Atlanta, Ga. oet27wkvlv
Administrator's Sale.
ulmnlcndltomoiaiaTHia'oncj
ball cub. balance In 12 monihA, with intact au??
V-nrl inf tltlO.
w ??????- mp ai??sa..
ATLANTA 8AW
WORKS v -
Arcr, inMial
OAWSII
SAW MILL
acaKBggi^ cupplies
-lmrfrmiiir'- gl;, i
acW-wivia
Atlanta, Ga.
MIKMTRATOICB b.VLK???ACBAEaBL, K>
4 , in r.nh>rol tb??roti-tofordtiurv<??f Fftiette
county, win be eoui si tn* euuassure Ouor uf
raid county oo the first Tuesday la Dscvmbee
nrxt, w lain tbe ???efil hrerr* ol sale, the (oUowlag
woiitiir. lu the I2fiftid district and town o??
Brook's Button, lHacrtaol land, more or less. p5
of **n* N No. 71, bounded wo??b by la*ide'oi W.
It f r tn.M.wrAty * T. ??>?????wd??r, siuth end
??Sfi?? by Z??*tnlivr,Trtee; skoO'if retrertniifia ??4 lot,
22 lets liwot kiidpfi fret bee*, o9 *wl4 L??t No. W.
asaggstf-wsP^as
aoih ilM. J. w. Dunhar. Jr.. Administrator.