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DIXIES LAND.
Events of the Week as they Tran
spired in t'ne Soutiiianti.
I GREAT DEMAND FOR COT’i SEED.
i f.rorgiu.
Sd.tT tko '/:T st;- : ' ; th' tGfyOpCr-
| nttveN in Ant -bi .i ! a aco, and
! since l: •'. ki u « ; I. -r Workman
• Meynn .id 1 , lb- ■ }, < eu idueh <1 is-ati*-f:;<;-
; tn n anion.' the Ku ..Hof Lu mr 1 her.'-. In
i f■■ t in- . * are n<-wt ..o r:ny .ui !he order, the
I in iiid thi 1 out . 'l'd “ ti...: < out ml have a
I m. «»rity <»f backer- in the order, Hut the outs
have a very < <»ir i<leiab:c following. '1 he ins.
hoxve-c). have the advantage, owing to the
1 f:uT that the own the o gan of the order, tiie.
1 (Hole and Lame newspapers. Ikrth sides of
' <■, urso, wanted a repn>' ntative to the Minir--
( apolb, convention, whi l» m< ets next Luesday,
j A- 1 the. inp hax <'a nmjerit v< f t’hc voters, th'-y
elected tho deh", ate. This .de they
thought would (‘ iTajjly htttndtic.dnr.'tii
tion, to make ioenisei\ch M>li<i v-itb the n«n
g.-M Uiey elf t<<l < w 1 1 that r ■ . P. H.
< raig as a substitute. It iu-w turns out that
lli<* regulai <b h. . < nd not go. and they
wen-« onipellcd to .»vnd the raibstitute. As i.o
money ha I be< n • b -ribgd o; xvas in the
treasury to defrav the negro's expense.-, one
of (he rand moguls of that body Lad to go
..robiKj ai.n ng the ;tiz» ns <’l Augusta on a
begging expedition to rai>e sufficient moiiey.
!(, wa , Howe*.« r, suiweribed, ami tonight
'• :ai;; de; « ’ •<, j< . o :.t i f.-.» i*n thre* and
five thorns.old white knighUt of labor in l oth
Georgia and b’outh <'arolina. He was given
strict instructions to -uppurt the Powderly ad
ministration and ’.<»(«• for him.
li.iwn in Ho t- ton eonnty there is an Ancient
village called old \Viin« r. D was once
th< ‘ -Ulity .• it ■of t ..* < *,;.;;!y. While it xva
in its most prosperous days tin-re was ;• big
>•( h< <)} there, ,-a.d th*- r ■ ; me a ir,r Je r from
the north lo I: k<?« l argool the a adt my. His
name w.i Homo.
I Hiring his i«- tiei re there 1 <• !<•■•? his wife
whom he ioxed .• ry dearly. H* had her buri
ed in the <ud i.Tirving grouml of W drier, and out
of his meager funds l.e cr<-< ted a marble
tombstone at the he.al r.f her grave. As it was
lo< ate.d in th*' wild wood, as rem'tcries g< n
cr.dly were th' si, it xvas a favorite, hunting
ground for the juvenile population.
This# it came about that tl.e hall obliterated
epitaph appears today, <ut deep in the mossy
stone; "Boss don't, shoot birds around
Martha's giax «*.”
There is in lh<* Kt. J<»-rph’s intiinn.ry one of
the most lemaikable eases of Jock mw that
ever occurred. The phymeiai. ; ;,.ty that there
is nothing like it on record in the medical
books. Thomas Bolling is the hubjiu t He Is
a pr<d< ‘-ional lione trait.< r, and is well
known aim ng local l»or <*jii<*h He
was in <harge of Mr. M. J. Doyle's
place, at Thunderbolt, where he hud
a numbi rof colt s and horses in the stables.
I hght wi-k ago be was driving a fr.u-tious
yodig horse aiomul the track back < f bis
stabias. Hind the animal shied and ran < h s<*. in
by the hn* e. e A . pJmter from a paling en
’«led thy pain: ol Mr. Boiling's hit hand.
»Sou.u afterwards symptom# ot tetanus dcvel
oped, and he was taken to the
St. infirmary and pln< cd
under (he tveatn <nt of Dr. J. B.
Bead. The patient’s jaws xv< re lock'das tight
.< a \ *»■ lie i .Un- nncoiwckm
five weeks remain'd so, with only an occa
sional lucid interval of a few minutes. Dur
ing all *nnt time, nourishmoiit in the way of
<•<•!>« < ntra(e<| beef t<*a and milk was ("Iminis
trrvd t!ir< ti .h tid • The t j st day a tube l< .
than a quarh r of an in* h in diameter \ a ;
used, as lh» patient’s jaws could not be forced
apart. 'l'l-. nit xxas dotonnimd to h.« ak out a
front tooth, mi is o|'h ;i done in sm h <a - s. to
admit a tube. While unconscious Boiling
scar*-oly < hum d hiH position, ami for live
weeks laid with his h«»<ly niched. The iihn h s
of Ids back had Conti; vtrd just as those of his
jaws. Three weeks ago ho grasped his left
hand in Ins right, and although semi-uncon
scious, Appeared to Ih» in a paroxysm
o! pain. \n attendant examined the loft
hand. and -< < iug (he end of th*
splint'r pulled it ot’». It was an in* h long.
Kvpr #ih'*c (hu splinter w;cn remox ed his < «n
--ditiun has unproved, (hough slowly. The
acute symptom ; have disappear'd, how. v< r,
and Mr. Bolling’s r« < ox. i x is 'onfid' iitly
l-.okcd (or. 'i he ♦ asr Ims atlra *ted a great deal
of interest ahmng the physicians <*f the city.
The Sumter liopuldican learns that the resi
deme of awhile man in] ihe 17th district of
Sumtt r county is Iss oining untenable on ac
count <4 being *-!om i d night and day rime
Monday, the I’dth inst. A great many of the
neighboiH have been draxx n to the, Menu by the
<H Curn*m e, and to try to solve the mjstery.
They have nearly II seen the stum s hurling
through the air, end hit the house with a loud
crush, but have not been able to di.R’ovet the
propelling for<e. If any of the tenants go into
the field to work the invisible agency folloxvs
them, and the stone- buyln tofall thickly ai'ou nd
iui(t they are compelled to run axvay from their
work. I’he gentleman’s wife is m arly fright
ened out of her xvits. v.liile a 'laughter who
had been under inedical tr.-.itmvnt for a m i
vuiis disease, and was fast r« covering, is now
worse off than e\<*r, irom thu <dYects of fright
from the stoning. Ay yet no clue to themxs
terimis cam•: bwi l*'< u obtained, but some of
the neighbor.-, who have been <d».s< r\ mg and
trying U» up evtigatv. the occur re uro, iraxibo it
to sonrn hr* ol ih,o who is trying to
run Uun away in mder to obtain the pLu e lor
unntle r y< ar*
The grand jury <d Pickens county reported
a xxitness to the judge lor refusing
tn answer their qiiedivuN. Tim judge
impii.- oned him for <> utempt. After staying
in jail (xx • day> be Wits brought beloru the
rouit, and still refused to answer. Judge
Brown .sentenced him to jail for twenty days,
and then to give a '•-(M bond for his appear
nn* e at the ne\r term to ansxvt'r and testify.
He is a youth ol about b> years, and certainly
has shown a good deal of pluck, suffering im
prisonment rather than testify against his « om
rndes in a iniMlrtm mor.
I’he <. >m» r l\ B. Sims, plying Intween
Memphis and St. Louis, burned Trnsdax
at I* lam! Forty, sixteen miles above
She xxus en route from St. Ixuiis,
ami ha I about ?7.Y biles of cotton and tl.noo
barrels of dour and meat. So far as known
only one life xvas lust, a young man named
Bunch, from 111 now, xxho w as a pa c-vnger.
Die tire caught on the luwcr deck,
aft of ihe boib-rs, and sprrinl with great rapid
ity The ls»at xx as al once heade ! for the Ar
kamuix bhore, and made fast until the passen
gers ami crvxv e.-- aped She afterwartlßdrifted
doxvn the rix (*r some txvo miles ami lodged
agam-t an island. The charred lemains ol
one man was found in the w reck, and l,e is
suppos<sl to l»r Bunch, the only one lost, al
though a nugro roustabout and a white do. k
pasM'iigvi areaho reported missing.
A ' (range f. ature alsnit the suicide of S.
W Smith.which occurred Saturday night, xvas
that his sou-imhiw , John Bennett,* dreamed
the xx hole thvinivnee. Mr. Smith retired at S
'•'cluck, and the renminvr of the family retired
at glnuit 9 o ukH'k Smith xvas Bleeping soundly
in a snore wh< ii thu Uuidly dmud to sleep.
lh niirtt slept in a big room with his child and
| Smith oceunied a little sidiMNMun by hiuot ls.
\t 12 o’clock, in the night. Benin tt dreamed
that he mw the hanging, lie xxcut to Smith s
| ink in and found him gone, but bis shot's wuiv
iM'side the Ih'd. Fin' tumily inime<liaielv in-
I stitutcxl search about the house but could UOt
find him. Bennett and Davenport went out
to fet'd the sU'ck, still hunting for the
missing man. I a their rambh's
about the Rtables ami sheds
Dax enpoit ' Hurl cd into the crib so. oats to
) feed the stikk. and tan against a man suspend
oil by a rope. He c.dl« dto Brniiitt. who was
hist xxithout. that a imui was hntigin the crib.
They « .\ainined the Is -dy and found n to be
I Smith, the missing man. Horrifietl al the dis
,ox < ry. he ru.dicd into the l.ous, and told the
family v’ his i t v . IL . aught hb* h rse and i
I hunit'l to Elliiay and dispatched a man alter
I the con nur. This xv.u about daylnak.aml '
I in the e< uim of (XX,• hours quite a lunnU rfrom
i the .sutTvuv>*tmg m ulil?orLA»od tUn'ked to the
1 'Cone of the su»« ide. Smith had on his
! tronset' ami ov< rshirf, slox s and hat He tixok
I a box aUmt two tert and (our niches long.-ttsHl
| it up on its « nd. mounted it. and wound a
| piece ul ku>u aimimi ihe ioiixt ot the crib. I'he
I r< pe xx as tauten 'd aismnd his neck m a run
ning m-o' • and the ether ei d was ti« d
to the po aio.'.F.J tin* loi-’t. V «v< end rope
was tot anund h's right xxi-t and ••»»p I
atunml lun lull v. iot, both hanus behind him.
tn this p'viLmn he reined to haxe idbi .-.ink
down and ui-d without a struggle. His
feat urea wen. uahir.U. hu mouth »laid, bis
Latin JU UalujjU pvstliou, Li 1
THE WEEKLY ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1887.
< aught cm the edge < f the )x>x, whi h w.;s ,’u t
cut from the perpendicular cf tie ••.,•••. uh
hi !.” • tow.'. ils ihe h- -.
pcrple, and no of li.' -,*■•!
ivheii e?..';: ii*..c-l by’
among tl.e first on i ; . •_ \
: H'4. rut do' /n, . ijibJM. OS </< ‘r e .
which W;u done- by Sh'-riu t ux, be. « ru J. ?,»?-
, rival of the c< toner.
j f erener G. W. Rice ci ee upon th • -. ne
mr* t and j. *’.it, < ! c n • -umc oned .-.
. jury ot t •v.-lve nr n, with I ink :i. M.:.i
, bmi i, and Or. E. W 'i ,'•<
pro-. <■<!<•.! p> •■•»•• l!:,- >■ .n i li
;uul alter I .■>!! cv:<b—.• •«• ;oturn< d
i thn foli-.w v<r,li-i; •• V.', . .-op;.. ; :i . ;
that Sum W. StuJh enn,c to hi li' .ith hy
i Htrniigiil’ition hv h.u!', n.,. hi, ov.'n han<t.s, on
hisov.n i>r< mis-, v.ith a
I J rmn ihe V.-n hi.ißton,-Sa., C-.i-iniclp,
| Oirn nisbt last 'voek a lady retired to rr .t
I with a in avy feeling in the region , f h< r
i heart. After .-I "ping an hour or two, tdie was
j niddenly awakened by the sound of heart beat
ing like a hammer striking some metalie sitb
stanee. while the ftressurc around her heart
i “ <-:n<-,| to be inclose,!. Mho awakened her
- husband, a light was -tni'.k, she thought
she was dying. In about an hour, when the
rdo, k ■ triick, d. w:e di-- ove.iod that rhe strik
ing <-f the < l-sk bad been mistaken for the
beating of her he. rt. Another lady I.nd a
"an er that d"-. < loping very rapidly, it was
so sore that no one was allowed to touch it.
After M-vera! <l»ys of bodily pain nod mental
angui 11, the sore proved to be a ti<-k bit'-, with
the iH-r .eveiing insei-t still tugging away at it.
So much for imagination.
From the Warrenton, Gn., Clipper.
A foni teen-year-old negro boy living on Mr.
Harper Coleman’s place, who had the mis
fortun' to have his arm shot off tiering the
late freshet, beats the record for cotton pick
ing. Though with only one arm, he picked
1,15 b p'.unds of cotton in five ami hall' days.
This i- better than most two armed t.egro boys
could have d< >ne.
Who can bt at tliis ’ Three sx4l# of Mr. J.
W'int Norris <»n last 'Luc. .lux picked between
them DH pounils of cotton. Uhis will seem
more remarkable xvhen we < on.-i<b r their .
The youngest, iib mt I*2 years, pk <1 .‘Ol : the
]■' xt, about 15, 305; the m- <t. about 20, !'AS.
Thirty cent# a hundr <1 i« ail un st of the
cotton pickers are getting now.
Soul h Carolina.
There is giv at «l< mand for cotton seed at
Columbia. 'Ehe price is higher than in .1 long
time previous, being now quoted at *2*2
per bushel, with a probability of running up
to twenty-live m nt-. Both Lil mills in that
city are buying freely all offered, and have
men out in the country securing ail possible.
The, new oil mill has Lad ils boih rs tested by
Hteaniing up, und it is expected will be started
up next week.
Kentucky.
I he .strike at. Loui.stillc, of w’.-olen mills op
p< ratives, has collapsed. The weave! ;
demanded an increase of wage.-: and w< re .sup
ported in their action by the Knights of Labor.
The mill owners refused to take, back any of
the strikeis who would not >i. n an agref mi nt
to give up allegiam u to the Knights ami come
ba< k at th<x old wag- The mills were
vloM'd. Kecently tlm uuiploxes began to .< . k
their old phire ,md m aHy all of the weavers
have agreed to the < oiulitions. 'Two mills are
at. v. ork and anoth'.r e.\ prets to begin tomor
»" • It is av<ry Ft veic defeat for tiie. Knights
of Labor, who lose, nearly .- -.on hundred
. mcmlM rs, after supporting that number for
two months, each liuvim, drawn from two to
live dollars a week from the labor treasury.
A hibiinia.
M. L. A. Baarcke atlcmpted to light her
gasoline stove. A servant had allowed the
fountain to remain open and thu stovo xvas
Hooded v. ith oil, consequently the luunc.t burst
•ml on all sides and Mi . Baarcku xvas so badly
burned that she died.
A boiler explosion o. irredut Isham McKin
ney's steam grist m H and ginnery Tuesday
evening, a distance of about t .iidvemil- s from
Selma. A white fireman named Janies Car
ter was literally ceoked with the hos steam,
and when moved, tlm Hush begi n to fall from
hu; I ones, xvhich made th( corp- u ghastly
sight. Another white nan named Walter
Hoffiuim, xvho was feeding the gin at the
time of thu explosion, . was horribly
blown so picc< s. Fragim ut” of his b« dv were
pi« ke<l up more than 200 feet from the gin. He
was blown through tl.e top id the building,
and his head has never been found. A negro
named \am ey McKanee was also mortal lx
broken to pieces and will die. Y ancey (iib
i ner, JH.other negro, who xvas tilling a basket of
cotton when the boiler bursted, xvas hurled
headforemost through the root, and for some
time remained senseless. He will recover.
The gin and mill caught tiro, but was saved
from burning. The loss is about with
no insurance. Carelessness xvas the cause ot
the awful disaster.
Tennessee.
One of the worst wrecks xxhiuh uve
occurred on the Mobile and Ohio
railroad happomil about two miles
south of JiicKson Tuesday morning. An en
tire pasMiigcr train, except the ( ngine, was
hurled from a. trestling while running forty
live miles an hour, and over thirty persons
were injured, though, by what seems almost a
miracle, none were killed. The coaches were
Thrown forty feet from the track and some
tin ped completely over. The scene xvas aj
hm*t indeserib.ible. women and children
wnhuningjor help and release from the closed
ears.
-Y. few d?..xs beforethe departure of ex Go\eY
nor James D. roller from Washington eitx , a
] gentleman of N;vJivilie advised him not t >* re
i turn to Trnn<'ss< e un il after the < lection, and
vote on the projwxsed prohibitory amendin' nt
to the state «onstitution. upon thegr. v.n I that
his presence would involve the ticces.dty of an
expression of opini'-n xvhic’i might affe< t his
future political fortunes. Goviinur Porter rc
pli< d to the letter of his friend on the tilth in
stant, and with his permission ami that 1 bis
| (rii'mi, thu following extract has bc»-n pub
lished:
“I understand the peril by which public men
1 are beset in Tenm -see. but I am in no wise
responsible for the issue that Las Ih< n, with so
! much unw:s«lt »n, pie* ipita|e<l upon ihe vouti
! try. I will not ex.ide ur avoid inydutv nt the
ballot box, and I inleml to veto ‘again 4 thu
‘ proiMKsi'd amendment. ’*
TeXJIB.
It is reported that distress juexail; « n both
side . of tlm upper Rio Grande country, on ac
| count of high water, it is said that entire
I farms are under w ater, ami that families rvsid- !
' ing near the 1 :xei ha.\u been \xashed out, and
haxe lust all they hail. A large iiumlter of
i these families have lo.t their entiiv crops
i reaped during the past season. The river has
I overrtowod its banks for miles, mid looks like
i an ocean. ’The xv.it* 1 is still rising at Browns- j
i ville. Edinburg and La Pueblo, situated sixtx
• miles alM»ve Pnoxxnsx ille. Lave been washed ’
j from tiie face <u the earth ; ami at Santa Maria ‘
1 the water is gradually making its way to de*
' stroy the place.
It (». I owe. of the Galveston News, xvas ar
rested Wcediiesday. vha’ged with laboring
! on Sunday in violation of luxx and xvith ’ ei>ni
i pulling and obliging his employes to lalmr on
' Sunday.’’ Mi /Lowe refun dto give bail and
1 was temiswiirßy rvlc;W'd 011 parole, pending a
| hearing, tumoriuw. Vef. re C riminal District
Judge Cook, on a xx 1 t of habeas
corpus. Ihe la-t legislature passed a
sweeping .Sunday law. and through
its editorial columns tl.e News has urgently
demanded a strict enforcement of the law’
-Xi
Senatobia is to have a sto k show <>. toln-f
11th.
\ four logged chi-ken was discovered at Lex
ington Le t week.
A bank xvith SeO.’W capital will soon begdi
o|M'rations at Bnx’khax n.
Somu colored people are talking of starting
a newspaper at Gn t nwood.
The {tacking of Mexican mackerel i»becom
ing quite an industry <m the cca<t.
Marshall I y was killed in Amite e"iinix
l.w t xveck bx txvo mei : .imed Sxve.iringvn mid '
Newman. The van*' of the tragedy is not '
stated.
Mr Bevnolds. the editor of the Holly I
Springs, Miss. Sun. w a>a.u.'u!t<’dand Uri.’.a’ly
bt iien on Friday by a c ’upleuf partu s xvho
, t's’k offence at a pub n utivii in tl., t 1 .-p*T.
W’vodx i‘Je Kepanh. an : Tin’., wil’U a/me
shew u( thrur ytai i iu> Il th< lemn < i ~H\
(air. Wv saw a very r.r.e HMi, uti, .
day beluiigAug to Mr ILL Hayes, Mr. T. L.
Xtiil.t" L.u a cvuyde ui id'.i ■ l.ukvn to har-
ness which xvill Lr* hard to beat. One of them
• an go a thp-c minute gait, or better, now.
Mr. T. J. Staten,of Tuscahomee, while tak
ing ij) f'*dd*-r, w.im Litton by a rattlesnake
up whicii he str>p<L’j he snake '.vent into
■"i-visb.m*.a id was dc;ul in a icwminuV.s,
while the bitten man is suffering noditeum
fert wi tie-, cr.
~<7rqinTar
Reports received from ail parts <4 the
toL.<. • o • i/ry contiguous to PanviPe ail
) 1 > >huw that no ibuniige has Leun done to
1 he growing <■»•* p of toliacco by fro u
A killing frost incurred in thu vicinity of
Winchester Thursday night,end vegeta’.i< n of
‘ all kind i urL.-rcd.
Specials in answer to inquiries in all
r-»ugu loirar'To regions show the uiop to be sc-
injured by the fr< st. Probably one
fourth of the crop is ruined.
Florida.
i Fort Ogden is to have a lig drying establis-
I ment.
H; uting in the vicinity of Green Cove
Sju ings is reported good.
A Sumter county immigration conver.tion
will be h<dd at Sumterville, on the 28th.
It is rumored that the anti-prohibitionists
of Sanford d* sign testing the validity of the
law under which the election of last Thursday
was held.
Many lemon trees in the Halifax region are
actually bending to the ground beneath their
load of fruit, and the exportation of oranges
will fall short this year of the last crop.
Orders fur mure than I,OOO,CXX) brii k Lave
already been placed at Sanford. This tells its
own .story, and the imaginative mind can
picture the New Sanford a handsome brick
city, full of pluck and vim.
North Carolina.
The opinion is expressed that a great deal of
! tohu •<» m tlr* western part of tlm state was
i ruin' d by the frost < f Saturday night.
leather Hicks, colored, who was . e /cn ly cat
by Sam I ndor.vood in Sanford, i.s dead. L'n
(lerwcod is absent.
'Three or four convicts on the (’anhagc rail
road e: rap: d last week. It appears that they
were m a small squad with only one man to
guard them. Their familiarity with the guard
allo •<d th "in to come too mar him. He w;- 1 --
ie . from using his gun, while some of
i them tied.
• On Ak nday night of last week, near Hcn
der.A nville, Walter Recce, Walter Arledge,
and a colored boy went hunting. About 2a.
in., on Tuesday morning, the dogs 4, treed a
' (►oh. The tree xvas soon fe.l-»d, but in its
descent it lodged about forty feet from the
ground in thu branches us another tree. Wai
te r Reece climbed the trunk of the suspended
tree when suddenly the tree broke h o c and
fell to the ground. Mr. Reece w.is picked up
in an unconscious condition, in which lie k‘.
mained for some time .
Little Hugh, the six year old son of Mr.
Walter 8. Nel. on, of Momoe, was Monday
morning kicked on tin. head by a horse, re
ceiving an injury from which it is fumed he
* annul recover, 'i'he little fellow playing with
a whip and stepping out, stru< k the horst cm
ihe leg. The animal kicked vigorously.
.Strik’ng Hugh tji the forehead, producing a
fraettue of ths skull two inches in length.
<
Fcr'ifnla, salt rheum, all humors, boils,
pininles, ami <iis<-as, s of tho blood, jji-mi..;
debility, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache,
kidney and liver complaints, catanh and rheu
matism, are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
I'akc it now. 100 Doses Ono Dollar.
Two Pitiful Cases.
I r-.m the New York Sun.
Two bruised and battered patients lay side
b., side in a hospital ward.
'Tina baseball umpire,” said one, ‘-who are
yr it?”
"I v,-as one of the judges at a baby show.” said the
other; and then the orderly can e mid gave each of
t’.i-in n I y.o-li-rmic injection of morphine.
•
If tiie Jinby is Cutting Teeth, Cso that Old
and well-tried remedy, MRS. WINSLOWS
SOOTHING SYHUP. Twenty-five cents a
bottle.
No Occasion f.»r Alarm.
From tlm Boston < o‘ii-ier.
"Good .gra-’ioti.s! ’exclaimed a lady visitor
to the spoiling editor’s room, as, with terror in her
eyes, “lie made a dart for the door; “is there murder
going on outside?” “Be calm, madam,” said the
tiie s| -orting editor with a gentle smile; “it is noth
ing. It is only the religious editor swearing over
his proofs. ’
Whether you prefer the sea breeze or the
bracing mountain air for your summer v-aca"
tion you should not omit to provide yourself
with a bottle of ANGOSTURA BITTERS
which is the acknowledged standard regulator
of the digestive organs. Be sure to get the
genuine article manufactured only by Dr. 1 >
G. B. Siegert, Sons.
Sec notice ol' Oak wool Jersey < nt tic sale, su wk
•—
the great exposition opens at
Atlanta October fotli, doses Octo
ber 22ii<l. You will miss the chance
ot your life if you don’t sec it,
Terrific Storm in Mexico.
El Paso, Tex., September 2<J.—A most vio
lent storm has been raging in northern Mexico
fur several Hay v At Sou/, twenty-eight miles
north of Fhilurliua, a bridge 2CO feet long is
ahiio-t uonijJetuly destroyed, together with
considerable utlier property. AH trains are
delayed.
All d'sorders caused by a bilious state of the
system can bo cured by using Carter’s Little
Liver Pills. No pain, griping or discomfort
attending their use. Try them.
A Mistake of Fashion.
New York sun.
•Mainni.i.’’ said Flossie. “1 think that little girls
ought to xv ear bustles instead of ladies. "
"Why. Flossie?"
" ’Cause little girls have to In* spanked.
Tallest People i.a.'j -
Why are the tallest people the laziest? They
are longer in bod than others and if they neg
lect their coughs or colds, they will be there
still longer. Iso Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy
of Sweet Gum and Mullein.
The First Lion Tamer.
From the Washington Critic.
“Can you tell me why the lions didn’t hurt
; Daniel*’’ inquired the Sunday-school teacher of the
lough little b »y.
"Cause Daniel xvas a prophet and understood his
business," was the startling reply.
Il outrivals all- Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy
There is Much in
IB I. O O 13,
,«D IT SIIOUI) BE KEPT PURE.
For the blood, use, B. P. B.
For Scrofula, use B. B. P.
l or catarrh, u*e B. B. B.
For rheumatism, uscß. B B
For Kidney trouble*, use B. B. F.
Fur skin diseases, use B B. R.
For eruptions, use B. B. B
For all blood p«. i<on. use P B. B.
Ask your neiglib *r xvho has naed B. P. R of its
merit*. <.t t our bo «k free, filled w ith certificates us
1 xvundcr.ul <uri s.
| You can’t come to the Expo
| | sition—which you will always
regret —subscribe immediately for
the Constitution, which will de.
scribe, with pencil and pictures, all
its g cat and thrilling scenes.
THE GREAT EXPOSITION.
Ts.e Dp<-iJng Day Exercise# l .
TIIC 'fOlii* -Of th" lil:- 1 di' Yof tllC OX] (H j
sitioii xv LI be xrorihy of the oC'.Adon, end will j
mark wpro i dignity the throwing opin ;
to the w» rid < f Cue ilckc.'t and luOat v. ri-*i
• *4lce:Ta ul - /.them r .* dTee • (•’.■orexhib'.te«'..
Mr. (. A. <.’■ ’-<• id'Ht < f thecxpoJiun.
wk: Ju ft spcn L|*h’in :ng ti e work
of the din»t<n*s and the eb-'' * of the c.\p':-i
--tion, and will then intiohice Lis excel lune..
(»..* < xnoi* John IL Gordon, who will make the
(.{lUi.ia- h:r-
Mr. < '• ii ; ci.l then introduce the ITcj?.
Samuel J. Lrnmai’, of i’enn.sylv;'nia, who will .
deliver ;.n a*’-’rcf ••'.
Mr. Randall will then press the < lectrlc but- •
ton which will be fitted in the {Hatform, which t
will start the machinery of the exposition, and
Pre.-:dent Collier will then d‘elare it formally
opened.
Dr. If. C. Morrison will deliver the opening
prayer and the chorus of ’.O’) voices, under the
leadership of Mr. Samuel Bradley, will render
the dedication hymn and other selections.
Display of Pereheron Stock.
Mr. A. T. Smyth, of the Woodburn su-.k
farm. Femliet'if, S. C., xvill make ;i splendid
display of Pei-'icrcn stock at the. fair. Mr.
Smyth thinks this is ihe stock for the south,
and for our changed agriculture. He says:
••(he i do il ■;■- a d kindn •. xvith their
liandsomc : and great s ■ e tin iji
admirable for tlm farm. Wo me.-1 use im
proved j Jo* vs. harrow •. and g:a. s < utter-’, and
wc need ho: < ; of weight and strength to pull
them. The P« rciieron does net cut tm ;e than
the ordinary while he L very much
mere str< » ; th. 'I he er' >s betwer n !he Fer
cheon ami our common Luiyc is in great, favor
here, and a vast improvcmerit on the ordinary
Ti;- re v.’ill be many -fine r»Tchorm:s here
from xari . ect’.on-, and th: , a-libirdble
breed of h' i ?'.< may yi' ad through.?..i Geor-
ERINC TH?"! ALONG.
From the ?!;ui' Ga., J0e...a1.
V» r e believe Cobb county has the boss cow.
in ta!'.Ci*.g v. .th a gentleman the other day,
he said : “Do you know that C - /.ain James
Lemon, of Acwu’th, lias a cow tha - gives
s: .'<•!; er • ’ rh‘ gi.’.lons --i milk per day ?" “No,
sir, we did c: t.’’ "Wrii." he continued, **l
have been informed he Ims, and more than
•Lat sb.e has n him, by h- r milk and but
ter and calv«: . orcr SL’/'O. She. is no Jersey,
either. IL sides Captain Lemon ha a. farm
which pays him per cent on th ■ investment,
which he is runiung, giving it only such at
tention as Ii- can spare from his store. This
shows that lie succeeds at anything that he
undertakes. He is ac ipital business man, the
soul < f honor am! as clever as the. days are
hi; ;. .X.-wei th is noted for such citizens. By
the v.ay, T’he< (ie-re House, seen tarj” of the
Cobb C'Huity 2.gi’.cultural souiri v. has a Cow
that gives seven gal ic-Pt of uni., p« r day. To
tell you the truth Cobb could make a line dis
play oi sti kat the Piedmont fair.”
T. *i i’ie imt nt evposiiion will be the most
picturesque ; nd eutcrtainii g show ever given
in this coir.diy.
It provi'les for every ta Je, and covers every
phase of nght. t e ng. Had yon thought of it
this \\ ay ’’
JI y-.i i are an investor or a home-seeker, you
will t : nd uoli- rtive exhibits from the principal
cities of tiie Piedmont, n ; r i< a. from flu* I admg
rai’.r. . from thirty difl'-rcnt counties and
from hundreds « 1 individuals. You ran study
products of soil, minerals, woods,
everything under roof and in easy reach.
If you ate a farmer,you '•. ill find every agri
cultural implement that s« icm o has invented,
ami you c:.n . tml.y each :n your lei. ure.
If you like pictures, there is the art gallery,
tiie pictures insured for '• <>, the finest ex
hibit ever made outside of New York and
Boston. Worth a. week’s study.
If you iike sport, there are the bicycle re: os,
hor.se races, military drill, foot rae< s, ba mall,
balloon race . and a thousand and one amuse
ments of tl.e old-mshioned fair.
If yon like music t’nere is the superb band
giving daily ruiic i is, and the daily organ mid
piano uenuerts inside of the build mg--music
every hour of the exposition.
If you like cattle ; •<<! will find every breed
displayed from the Bramah to the Jersey,
with dairi< • in ope.atien showing every ad
vance in butter making.
If you like sights, there is the sham battle,
the military pageant, the torch light proces
sion, the ’’.reworks, the balloon, races, and the
illumination of Ke.nne.-axv.
If you like poultry yon will find everything
that wears feathers in the great poultry house,
and five thousand pigeons of ex’ery variety in
the pigeon annex.
If you like big folks you will find the presi
dent and his wife, a half dozen governors, a
dozen I'nited State; senators, amt enough big
people to make it thu great historical event of
the year.
If you like horses you will find every breed
from the Percheron tothe Sh-(land, racers,
trotters and pacers.
if you like machinery you. will find in ma
chinery hall the most wonderful mechanical
inventions, from a silk loom tn an electric
light, everything running and doing its work.
If you like to see crowds, yon will look into
the faces of more people than have ever been '
assembled in a southern state.
If you are an old soldier, your blood xvill j
warm as you see cavalry, infantry ami artillery |
engaged in actual battle, and as you meet the |
thousands of union and confederate veterans !
wbocome together in amity and good xvtll.
If you want to look at articles of housewifery,
you xvi 11 find a bewildering display of every
thing that woman can make to bring happi
ness to the h<«me.
If you want to know what can l»e done on a
Georgia farm, you xvill find in the collective
county exhibits everything that is raised from
the s »il or manufactured from its product.’.
More than thirty counties xvill have collective i
displays.
In short, this groat show xvill interest, entor
tain’tind instruct you. There is not an hour '
that is not occupied with some important or
interesting events. For special and pictur
esque interest it is without precedent in tiie
history of expositions.
The Battle of Piedmont Park.
“The iJiain battle on October Path,” said
General Young, “will be the finest military
spectacle ever witnessed on this continent.
Every detail of a battle will be shown. 'J’here
will be the ambulance corps under charge of
l>r<. Westmoreland and Pickney. and the hos
pital corps. 'i'he engineering corps, under *
charge of Colonel Frebel, xvill construct a i
bridge across the stream under fire, on which i
the cavalry and artilery will cross for the fimil j
charge.’’
“Hoxx xvill yon arrange the troops?’’
“In regiments and brigades. 1 have made
up six regiments of infantry, six batUlliuns of
artillery, ami seven eom.puiiies of cavalry.
Where regiments come intact, their oiganiza- i
tion will be preserved. Fur example. Colonel I
Mercer will command the First Georgia. Major
Young xvill command the First Florida, Ma jor '
Lancaster will command the Second Fh rida
and Colonel Garrard will command
the Second Guards battalion. Other regiments
have beejj made ot various companies, and dis
tinguished men will be put in command of
them. General Ros.scr, of Virginia, and Gen
eral Builcr. us South Carolina, will be on i
hand and'‘lake part in the maim uvers. Thu I
brigades will be commanded by the very best i
military men of the south. All the inoxe
meats on the battle field will be made with
such precision und swiftness as to thrill every
soldier and interest every spectator. A special :
feature will be the regiimnt of ll.'* cu.m ;
Roughs, whi* h will take part in the battle. '
which Mr. C’uirke Howell is now arranging,
and which Colonel Renfroe will c ’inmand.' c
Our Friends From the North.
Mr. W. B. Crosby sax< T ha\,- jo. t re
ceived a letter from Caja nGe >. Dc.xi .of
MeCenuelNville. <>., a>k : g i u to eug.v.e
rooms for i hundred nvunbers of the Nim tv
seveuth Ohio, xvho xvill vb.it h« re i« *. Lofiv on
Md.iy. th- I’Mh. Ih’.’.ec’ e <?*l r. *e*•? f.
thirty at one house, and am g< t r»*.ei.s for
the others.’’ “You may rst axured.’’Mr.
Cro-by continued, “that an iium< lm* <\<\vd '
will be here from the nor:i; ■ - . I : m , <»..»»
family circle, there arc nine people xxlio xvill
come from Ohio to visit
Major Sidney Root, who w ■ n g i Lld.
0.. at the Fore-ty euiign■> . -. •Tl -*. e xx iii
be from fifty to a huudred •> . .r un . . ,u_-
field, O . who w 11 come to th- •• i- /
E. bon, the n;* va’br, tu'e
glaphs fi’uui Mansfield, 0.. tu t a J!.•>:.>' 1 ex
< urmun will leave there un the Vth kr Atlanta.
It is really surpinimg hotv people will suffe
month after month and year after
year v.ith
CONSTIPATION,
when a i“;',r.l;ir habit oi o <an !>e s-eenr's.l wiih
out «?l-;>nsluK t!“. '.liet or ug.nfixtng thv 'yst
il'U.J, will o:.ly
■
few
A Simple but Effective Vege
table Compoind.
“I have used Simut'ns . v-r Rt gnla'o.- for Con
stipation, and nlway with decided lei.eHt.”—
II’i:a?. W.utNElt, Late ch “f-JuAiee oi Ga.
Prcpaircdby
J. n. ZEIIAN & CO., Philadelphia, Pr.
novS—mo we fri top col n r m orm wkr
" drFbetts~&~bettsT
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