The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, March 18, 1884, Image 7

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- " THE "WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. TUESDAY. MARCH IS. 1884- TWELVE PAGES. IN STRANGE LANDS. PICTURES or OTHER PEOPLE AJiD OTHER CLIMES, A Nabob's Home.???But it was something snore substantially novel than I intended to snake the burden o( this letter when I com* 1 menced to write. With the intiuence of the whole American consulate behind me, I was permitted the very rare privilege of passing over the famous Houqua estate, one of the wealthiest and most imposing homes in this whole empire. More than this, I was per mitted to see the femalts in the various branches of the Houqua family, a privilege which, I was assured, was never before ac corded a male foreigner. Think of that, ye envious American mashers. Only one or two ladies have ever enjoyed this remarkable favor, Mrs. Henry, the missionary???s wife, and a daughter of- Hubert ??. Lee being the most notable of the fortunate ones. The fact be coming known that I wasa"Melican newspa per man,??? and would probably never return to demand a repetition of this supreme bless ing, it, together with the intiuence of my offi cial companions, proved an open sesame to the mysterious inner circles. The elder Houqna died sqme fort supposed to be worth nearly a milli lars for every year of bis life. His wealth is illustrated by the fact that when the English demanded a ransom of several million dollars for the city of Canton, about the time when they were bolding the city, Mr. Houqua came forward and said: "Permit me the happiness of donating $1,- 000,000." And the citucsns cheerfully accorded him that liberty. Of the sons, grandsons, and great grandsons now living on the estate(including, of course, the servants, for in China the patriarchal sys tem prevails, and. servants are reckoned as members of the family) they are about 1(10 persons; hut tlm liberal dimensions of the grounds does away with the supposition that the place is crowded. Fora time we strolled about in the count less courts aud outer halls of the place, in order to give the family a chance to take cog nizance of our presence. Everything was gisnd, massive, anil gloomy; but not by any means pretty. The Chinese standard of beauty contemplates massive brick or granite walls, without any ornamentation, square furniture, and otherwise stiff-looking land scape features. The exception to this rule is in favor of the delicate carvings in wood and ivory which abound, and the floral displays which ate frequently to be witnessed. I shall not uttempt to give anything like a de tailed account of the intensely interesting two hours which I spent in this miguitlcent establishment. SooA some intelligent looking boys of 14 or 15 years of age joined us, introducing them selves, and making themselves decidodly affable. We wore escorted into a cherry orchard, where there were, perhaps, 100 trees 8! a Chi nese variety of this fruit, all in full bloom. The odor from the billowy burden of bios sonts that hung on tbe boughs was so sweet that the air seemed to rise and fall in tvavesof psrfume. The ground was literally white un derneath with a carpet oi fallen petals. The effect of this sight on the 15ih of Jannary, with the thermometer registering 75 degrees in tho shade, was such as to leave, 1 think, a lasting impression upon my mind. We next proceeded too costly house which had been erected in honor of the attainment, by one of the sons, of the Kinjen degree. Trie son in question is now studying at Pekin. It will be seen that among rich and poor rilike, education is a an absorbing pursuit with this celestial race. Near by was a watch- tower of granite, commanding an extensive view over the grounds. ???In China, yon know," observed Mr. Nye, "the rich are never safe from the incursions of those who would be lawless, and eighty men are stationed in this look-out nil tbe time to seo lo it that no one purloins a child, a la tbe Charlie Koss affair, and then demand a ransom for it." We now come to a series of lotos lakes. As it was not the right season of tbe year wo did not see any of the sacred blossoms; and, in deed, owing to the fact that it was ebb tide, some of the points were actually ffithy in ap pearance. But we conid judge from photo graphs which hung on the walls what the principal of these lakrs must be at tho proper season of tho year, when 5,000 or more of the ' matchlesss bit ssoms look up from the water at one time. Oat over this lake were built summer bouses that might altnoat bo called pretty from a foreign standpoint and which were certainly luxuriant in all their appoint ments. At ths right season of the year tbe prospect from these lakeside verandus must be charming indeed, lit one place there was a purely Japanese pivillon, filled with Japan- ese plants, just as we at home might havoan apartment fitted up a la Japanese. We now began to encounter representa tives of tbe family, who ducked about us nu merously and cordially remarked, "Chin- chin!" in greeting. They were the finest and most cleanly looking Celestials 1 have yet seen in China. The little tots flocked about us, not at all afraid apparently, reaching out their cate little bauds and piping tbe salutation, ???Chin- chin.??? Tneir clsinlin. u made them tbe first native children 1 have seen in China who were attractive, gome of them got hold of tbe & hat of Mr. Seymour, and, in great glee, an trying it on. ,lfe were now shown into reception-rooms ad infinitum, all extravagantly luxurious. On the tables were copies of Hong Kong na tive dailies. Every few minutes the piloting young Houqua who spoke English wonlu brn in the most earnest tones that we would overlook the confusion In which things were found. As the C'hlnrse "New Year" ap proached tbe house was being cleaned from top to bottom, and scores of servants were at work washing all wood-work, including tbe chain and solas (with marble seats), and even the granite blocks. Noticing that few of the rooms bad more than three sides, I inquired the reason for this; whereupon tbe imperturbably comfort able heathen replied, "Chinaman no can ge cold.??? The thermometer is occasionally de pressed as low as forty degrees her* in the coldest weather; but these cold blooded natives, like the Japanese, do not mind tho exposure. We went into wbat, I suppme. might be called the picture gallery of the main mansion???a room having on its walla tbe portraits of all the beads of the Houqua family. The painting was of course native work. The Ouiuikai. Australia^.???There are not many of the aborigines at Albany???only about 20 left. About 80 miles away there are nearly 500, and these are declared to be daily becoming less ???civilized." That means, to doubt, that the poor creatures are trying to exist. Their creed is belief in a kind of devil, their chief dread is going into tbe dark and their only ceremony is lunar???a war dance (corrobbree)???every noon, which generally winds up with a fight. They are communists, those who earn anything by working for the whites promptly shoring their wageswitb those who refuse to work, f saw a Mfrely 'itile half caste girl of about ten years, but no other person of that complexion in tbe Til- **TwoIve of the pure aborigines in successive groups presented themselvts, petitioning for "jobs?' They have that word, and I also ob served that their best talker in English dropped aud inserted her ???b??? as skillfully as if sue had been born in Cockneydom. Tney were all closely related to each other and were in trouble because one of their number had been put in the ???lock-up??? for 14 days. The wife of tbe imprisoned man walked in proud distrese, a conscious object of cotupas.-ioo. Finding tbst she spoke English fairly wei!, I gaked her wbat bad been her husband's of fense. "Deserted his muter," she answered. It appears to have been one of a class of cases common under colonial law. by which whites aa well aa blacks ccntnct for a term and are pan tab ed if they do not fnifiil it. As the term is not limited, that may amount to a man signing away his liberty, In such pieces as Albany that is uot unlikely to be done under pressure of want, and the doorof abuse seems pretty wide open. "H-is wrung, it is wrong, said a gray-haired hian of the tribe, probably with truth. The languoge in wbiclt these people conversed with each other wan musical, and their voices in startlingly pleas ant contrast with their general appearance. The majority of them were coal-black, though toe men and two of the women had made themselves like chromo-lithographs with ocher, which they call "wilgee ??? The women only used it as a rouge on their cheeks, but most of the men were thickly smeared from head to foot. Some one told me it was to put on to keep them from vermin, and I did ob serve that tbe peculiarly pertinacious Hies of Albany did not alight on these living chro- mos so much as on the rest of us. But the mere probable explanation is the fierce, fiery appearance it gives them, making them ter rible and demonic to their foes. That may bo the reasou why the ocher is mostly used by the men. The aborigines appear to have little of that gallantry towards women which character izes some wild races. It is said to have been common for a man leaving home to spear his wife sufficiently to make sure of her remain ing home until bis return. On the hack of each woman's shoulder a series of five or six scars, each two inches loog aud at regular in tervals, excited my curiosity, and in answer to my inpuiry a "gin" (Australese for black woman) told me they were her lover???s "kisses" Such lacerations are made at regular intervals by the lover up to the time of marriage. ???On my breast, too.??? she said, but that was carefully con cealed by her kangaroo skin. She then pointed to a jagged four-inch scar on the inside of her forearm and said proudly, "When he make that I am married." This curious wcddtnc-ringbad been a deep wound. It is not easy to astonish these astonishing people, but I managed to do it by asking them to point mo out the corresponding scars made by tbe women on the men during these S ieasan tries of courtship and matrimony. o such scars existed, but I perceived a smile exchanged by the women. For they are not without humor. Tbo most aged of the wo.tten hod her face also scarred, which looks ns if the earlier treatment of her sex had been still more severe in time. Perhaps these poor "gins'' brighten as they take, their tl'ght into extinction and ore accorded gentler consideration. Two of the men, accompanied by two "gins??? went with a few of our ship???s com pany into a field to show ns their exercises with spear, waddy and boomerang. The fcer formances were wonderful. ' With their ten foot lung, finger-thick switch of a spear they struck a shilling on a stick 50 feet away. Tbe waddy???a heavy yard-long inch thick stick??? was also thrown with precision. The hurl ing of the boomerang was as beautiful as aruazlDg. Thrown at a point near the ground 20 yards abend, it gradually rises beyond, and curving upward 200 feet, soars back ward and generally falls a hundred yards be hind the thrower. He can, however, bring it nearer himself. The boomerang revolves swiftly cn it?? passage through the air and has a beautiful appearance. I was never weary of watching this marvel of savage skill ami strength, and they were delighted with my admiration, especially so long as it was rep. resented in sbillingi. An nmateur photo grapher was with us, and they wVre all glad to be photographed, their chief remarking, "When I go into the ground I will still live in that picture." . , They all wore garments of kangaroo skin, these ut the men falling behind and leaving them in the front naked, except for the loin cloth. Tho women were thickly wrapped from below tho shoulder to tho knee. Neither sex had stout legs, but the feet of the women were sincnlarly delicate and shapely, l???ne group presented a pathetic appearance, aud It wn8 painful to observe the loathing with which tbe Australian whitos generally re garded them. The Polyoamops Fueoianh.???Physiologi cally tbe Fttcglans, as shown by those at the Jardir. d'Acclimation at Paris, are less unliko our own r??co than are tbe natives of Africa. Yet socially and Intellectually they are vastly inferior to a Nubian, and ninst probably be considered as tbe remnant of an Ando-Peru- vian tribe, driven by iho Patagonians into this inhospitable Island. Ilrprived of all resources, they have sunk in mind and morals,;without perceptible alteration in physique. Their food is chiefly fish and mollusks. A Fttegtan generally has two wives. These fish for him, row for him, divo for him. carry burdens for him, and in return are said to enjoy the felic ity of being eaten os soon as they begin to grow old. TheFuegians, like tho Australians, show their tenderness iu this way, aud justify it by saying it is a shame to wusto to much good nourishment. There is little that can be called parental or filial nfLiction, still less friendship. Their language is a constantly changing one, like that of roost wild tribes that aro without the art of writing, and their social state has not advanced sufficiently for ihe formation of tribes or the division of ter ritory. A Fueginn pocset-ses only his arms and t he morsels of skin with which he occa* sionally covers the wind word side of his bank. Everything more roust be possessed in com THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieve! and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, BW1.LLING3, .SPRAINS, Soreneis, Cuts, Bruise*, FROSTBITES, III???It NS, M U.DV, And all other bodily aches And pains. FJFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Hold by all Drngghta and Dealers. Directions to II languages. The Charles A. Vogeter Co. ran a. rooms sco.) Baltimore, V.M.A. A N a Spring Medicine, Blood Purifier Di uretic and Aperient, no other bo called blood purifier or sarsaparilla compound is for a moment to be compered wl h the Cdticora R**olv*nt. It combines four great properties .In one medicine, acting at once upon the digestive otcaus. blood, kfdncTs and bowels. For tbo??o who wak-* with 8!ck Headache, Furred Tongue Biliousness Djsp??nsls, Torpidity of tbo Liver, fonrilpa lor, Pile*. nigh* colored Urine, Inflamed Kidneys. FuverUh Symp toms and other conges **d conditions ??*<iuiriujr a speedy, gentlo and tafo aperient ard dlureiij nothing iu medicine cau possibly equal it 810 A HALE HIVED. Tilt CLARKK.SE2D COT ION (1.1 AMK THE HERITAGE OF WOE, Misery, shame and agony, often bequeathed as a sole legacy to children by parents, Is neglected Scrofula. To cleaneo the blood of this hereditary poison, and thus remove tbe most prolific cause of human suffering, to elear the skin of dhflgurlng humors, itching torture*, humllitlng eruptions, and loathsome sores caused by It, to purify and beautify tbe skin, nud. restore tho hair so that no trace of the disease remains, Cuticura Rwolvsnt, the new blood purifier, diuretic and aperient, and CuTtcraa and Cuticura 8oap, tbe great skin cures aud bcautlfiers, are infallible* ToeUl'-RUtT f??r pAf -sibe coitou for the g i removing the sano. dirt. du*t and lo ^*f greatly Increase* the quantity and *I??**4ty of he lint. It will pay ;cr itself In b&Jf a day s work on eight boles ol cottou, aud give* Increased profits to all wb??handlee??U??n. /(t???? cupied territory. For further information cau on clVbke'bSS aLTrodTcLgAKiB M???ro oo, ox But Alabama f L. Atlanta. Ga. I HAD SALT RHEUM kind ol treatment, medicine or doctors F ermuuentgnod. My friends in Malden ktowhow. suffered. When 1 began to use the CuticVba Kumidik* my limbs were s<> raw and tender that I could ij??r btar mv weight on them without iY~ Ekiu cracking amt blctV.ln/, aud wa# obliged to i about on crutches. Used the Cuticura Hkmedu five mouths aud was completely and peunaueuUy cured. Mas. S. A. BROWN, Malden, Mass. Reference*: Any citizen of Malden, Mass. 7th 030,000 FOlt 03. Regnlnr 35 out lily Drawl nig will take place in COVINGTON, KY. TIIURNDAY, HAliril 371b, 1884. AtiiTiui ismory nnu run 'red by tho Legislature of Ky., legal by the highest Court fn t lo Henry county in the sum of prompt payment and twice the State. Bond of f100,000 for the COPPER-COLORED. I have been ??? filleted with troublcsomo sklu dis ease. covering aimou completely the upper part of my body, enuring my sklu t > ssium? a cooper col ored hue. It could be rubned off like dandruff, and af'tines cniul 'g in tollable Itching ano tbe most Intense suffering I have used blood purifiers, plils. Hud other adverihed remedies, but <xf????ri- etteed no relief uuill I procured the Cuticura Rem edies, uhleh. although u??ed carelessly and irregu larly. cured me. a'.lny u; that terrible 1 Ohing, aud restoring my sklu u?? ti* uatural color. 1 am willing Hold by all rirupgi*'*. Cuticura. 60 cents; Re solvent $i; Soap. as emits. Totter Dauo and t HENiCAi. Co,. Boston, Mass Nontl for "II??w to Cure Sklu Dlscsrfei.??? and Sklu Blemishes use Cull cum Mo??|?? n deliciously perfumed Skin llcnti* till* r mmI IWIet. Its*h *nd Nursery Sanative, Tho Emperor Lonl* Napoleon smoked only tbe finest cigars the world could pro duce. Prof. Horrford rays tbo Emperor's cigars were made specially for him in Ha vana from leaf tobacco grown in tho Golden Belt of North Carolina, this bring tbo finest leaf grown. Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco la made from tbe same leaf used lu tbo Emperor's cigsrs, ts abso lutely pure and is unquestionably tbo best tobacco ever offered. Thackeray's gifted daughter. Anne, In her sketch of Alfred Tennyson, iu Harper'e Monthly, tells at her visit to the great j??oeL 8he found him smoking Blackwell???s Bull Durham Tobacco, sent him by lion. James Russell Lowell. Americau Minister to tbo Court of 8t. James. In these days of adultcratlon.it is acorn- fort to smokers to knou that tbo Bull Dur- ham brand is absolutely pure, aud made from tho beat tobacco tho world produce*. Blackwell's Bull Dnrbam Smoking To* bacco la tho beet and purest made. All dealers have U. None gcuulno without the trade-mark of tho Bull. 08. STROM'S PILLS Tho Old, Well Tried," Wondorful Health Ronowirtff Remedies, t STRONG'S SANATIVE PILLS ???nmplalnk. regulating tha bow*K purif/lng the bloat, eleanilog from malarial taint. A perfect cure for tick kaadnohe, constipation wad dytpepU** . _n tools *??????!!**??? es to > tie* rf eke* ih**. to eU rtmm trJrU --:issS????/TJNiz.;vv?s: i. i. vjmmrtt, ecus uizt, at JUtOJltWAY. * ?? I OLD KEDAL. Hill, UTS BAKER???S Breakfast Cocoa. Warranted mbsotuUlg y*N C*??oo # from which the ere*** ??4 Oil has been ramovad. It has (Atm timet tht itrtngth of Coco* mixed with Etorch, Arrowroot or flogs* ???ad la therefore far more *oo&oiaV oL Illi delicious, aoarlahla* streafthenlof, easily digested, and admirably adapted for tavattAs ???* wall a* tor persona la health. Bold fey Grocers everywhere. BAKED & CO., Dorciik Mis. OFFER AN IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW, BARE & BEDDING PLANTS HKN'D FOB PRICK LIST TO ATLANTA FLORAE BAZAR. Ih iu wky EDWARD WACff KNDYRFF, Prop', "UOOftB C0IHT7 GRIT??? Corn-Mills and Millstone,, ALL UZIA (THE BEST IN THE WORLD! SAMPLES OF MEAL SENT . ON APPLICATION. EdrIdm, 8aw M11U, and all ???ry kind,of Machinery at love F^/prtcee. Address, PERKINS BROS.. Atlanta. Oa. G ??OH ti.\, BrtKUN ?? o(JN ?? Y???TO ALL WHOM l?? maycemv-n ???vvttli-ua Flneannen hae, in due f rm. eppih rf to ??? bo t;nd#t*f*n-d for penr.ao- rntlri'mofidali l*ir* lc??n*>'?? licuUteolOtorg* Yi I'tnceiiurMi, Irtteof geld unty deceased, and I will wu-a op'??n the - aid application on tbe Hudson* day la Apiii. D.-l. Given iioder my hand and cflkUl*Iga*tor^25tfr 1 44,01 f eltfu *:4 'laFAYKTO WALL, Ordinary. MARCH fit'llliMK. lPrire, - 130,000, 20 Prize* ,500 each 110,000 1 Prize, . 10,000 100 Prize 100 each 10,000 1 Prize, _ - 0,000 200 Prize. OOeach 10,000 2Prizen,!2,500oach 5,000| 600 Prized 20each 10,000 5 Prize., 1,000 each 5,000| 1000 Prize. 10 each 10,000 Prizes, S00each, Approximation Prizes, 12,700 9 Prizes, 200 each, " " 1,800 9 Prizes, 100 each, " ?????? ??? 1,867 Prizes, IU0.400 Whole Tickets, 02. Hnlf Tickets, 01 27 Tickets, 880. 85 Tickets, 01OO. Remit money or Postal No'o, Bank Draft in Let ter. or send b) Express. ORDKB8 of $5 and up ward by Express, can bo sent atour expense. Ad dress all orders to.I J DOUGLAS, Coving to a, Ky. wed IstSw cm wky 2dw THE SOU I A-iJERN AGRICULTURAL WORKS ???LIAR HAIM AH, Prc.la.nl, Aro prepared to do ail kin 4a of JOB WORK Oa Machinery, Elaoknatthln, and Cutinxof erorj ^Meriptlon, Pnimgt attention given nil work. *I.w Fsetary - - ,Marietta Ntraa* A Bpoody an?? Pnlnioas Curd for tho Opium or Morpnlnd Habit. Cura tuaranteod. AdJrtst R.B.DimWRT,H.a CBIFFUf, OA. OUT OF THE JAWS OF DEATH. The gentlenuu who outlines his caso below is man considerably advanced In life, and is noted for his sterling Integrity. His postofllco Is Yates- vlllo, lTp;oa county, Ga. Tho following is Mr. Joint Penrnon'N Statement. unit uuiiKU, milieu vuuiiiiutu iu grum mutau mini fall, when I got so weak that I could not get about. I tried a great insny kinds of mcdlcluo. but con tlnued to grow worso. I was riotlllod that I lud consumption and would probably rtio. Dr Hollo* wsy finally told me to try Brewer's Lung Keitorer. ___i SKI confident that the Lung Restorer saved ray life, and my neighbors are or the same opinion. It Is tbe best Lung Remedy ever made, In my oplnlou. Dr H promised me that ho would write to tbe man Statement or Mr. IlenJ. F, Ilearmlon. Early In November. 1861, while sewing on tho ma chine, mjrwifo wss tskm with a severe pslu lu her side, which wss seen followed by hrmorrhNgcs from her lungs and a sovore cough. Fever commenced, tho could neither cat or sleep, and In a few weeks sho was reduced to a living skeleton. Tbo attend* lng physician told mo that be thought ono of her lungs wss entirely gono. Bbo could uot retain tho most delicate nouri??nment on her s'omsch. I then agrcod with Dr Sullivan, my family physician, to call Dr Holloway in consultation. They madu a final examination of the pa tent aud pronounced the caso hopehss. Dr Holloway then suggested tho Brower's Lung Restorer os a lu*t resort. J sent for a bottlo aud gave her a dose. I found that she could retain it on her stomach, aud after shout tho third dose I began to notlco some Improvement In her condition. 1 continued tho medicine regularly and by tbe tlmo she had taken two bottles she was able to wslk about the house. Hbo Is now in hi tter lealth than sho has enjoyed for several years I believe the Luog Restorer saved her life. Wo have a family of six chlldron. some of them grown. Mr Hearudou's postofllce It Yatosvllle, Upson county, Ga. He is a thoroughly rollablo man In every particular. LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR MACON, OA. DeLOACH???S TURBINE V-tv-:- CANCERS CURED NO CURE. NO PAY. DR. T. B. LITTLB. Gat. Cit,National Bank BulMlnaeornnr AUt*m. and Pryor .treat., Atlanta. Ga. SSS MANHOOD RESTORED. TMafbiMfgsise ;?* WsakNemsMeo pit w-i ???. pmuj'.turs dec** and failure U?? perform life's duties properl/ are esued by eices*ea errors of youth, eta, Sernas ~ ts l-by??1ci??l SJ*?????'*y?????j c 11 ?????7 .PlkB.Ht FaU .*4 Tr.,1 ???-T In. Ad???rrm CMaliW Pkjri??Un ??f MABITOH BEIIEPrCO..??0W.HU'St- WewY.rk. i UFFERER s ut Weakseea. Yatsable infonaaw* fised.) PiwstiMlua Aiinm . .. .Bl.WItg * COiiHII*X??A.to "??? .4,^ - !k\< . :'-VVC*v, r, ; ; NO LONGER HIGH PRICES. Writ, for partlentai. and yon will he znrprtMd to know that Turbine, an bo read. .n nheen. ' A. A. DKLOACfl. 39 and ,t West Alabama fit., Atlanta, G*. Dealor In all kind, of Mill famlihlcg ,oodl Mr tnntlon COFFtITOtfOII. Oar*Annual*Cataloguo, Reautirully Knzmvnl ami IlliiNlratcBli llluls ami Tr??*atlsfnu .Sunlit, oris Ct l.T I'llK. VMil^ _ _ TABIrKM. U It AftMJBM, KHALI. UIIAIXS anil ILIItl Ella <* MAILED FREE UPON APPLICATION. >9 E. M. SARGENT & CO., Seed Growero, Macon, Georgia. THE SOUTHERN LAW& 0UL r -ECTluN EXCHANGE, Room 1, 37>4 8. B'Old vt.-vut, ATLANTA, GA. TO Ut???HI.M.SN JtlKJV, T RE???tPKGrFULLY IS Vi TK YOUtt AlTKNTION. 1 Allow me u> tender my assurance ??hat any knriin s' enutisied to me will tec* iv?? prompt and (Mte'u) at>entioi-. 1 ark jour ti-i ??Men??tio??i of The Houtnern Law & Collection Exchange s.-i 'tin in-.diuir! for ptontiK cc:Actions. sn??l for any Ugsl business. ni??e iuduoLed on isiraud IcgUI* main principal* of ou??Dic<f, for tho advantage of buslueNS people, and or- aim uni ration amongst lnwyoM, Of course III value a lid con tentm-eu will heKppsjcnt to you as a medium ?? f tnU rrbvngefor collvcLlons.oraoy o*her matters rcqaa;eg the set- victad/ ar-sron??Ib o At>ornoy at suy particular r iUco 1 Knttot and rol'eblo cortespen louts at all oiptirlA???-t ptacwln the riou'hern H'ati-s. I am a???so NO L A RY PU HL1C. and tit ??? hat cansclty will ??tve ruticuHrattrn'lnri sotakfngtej.on'tfons, tbo Htubateof D.cds.AtU tavltB.orothrrdocumeiits. You are respect ttlly invited to csil ai my oiflce, and mukeany itqulriesyon raff wish. Your bus- tno??s ntnl coires|iouden'?? soMi-ited. Vr-v troralM* lyYcuts, ROBSRT L- RODdElW, ukv At'orney at Law. Atlanta Cotton Mills, ATLANTA, OA., M AKK'TiJK Uh???-iT ??>I1 EETfNG*l AND RIIIRT tin* In no cleart strong uotions. Ask your siurukroco-for tt'coi and taite no other. "Atlanta mills a" 4 tkhoetlMg, ???Atlatamhliff," shin ies. IV* ??? ????M* An Honest Offer If you aro notoUjloytng^rvrHi health you o???.N >n TJt IA L ??our KIsHrts alrdli-ated Appilsui-c^ ki s' your rns-.mid lr thsy fa.4 to cu or iTH-ntly brnsdt you within month wo tnako no oltnrgi*. 1???i lf vory low. Tlwy urn tlio nmrvcl of thoiw. 75,000 i'urcNinafiodur- Insr Oft IlliiNtrntf'fl mm rivln,- full p irtlimlarKatid hhuik forsluto* im-nt of your mm> scut fruu. AddtYsa at onco I Hr CtaitrsssB | CatsUgmsef Roses, i-ommin,- I Fuchsia#, Kf.rljr 1.000,000 PLANTS??* *???'*?? FUANCI3 WO RAT, ERRORS OF-* YOUTH. Vro'foription I-'r??a for tho tiusedy euro of Nervous Do* bi'ity. lA -t MuntiOfKl. nnd all diaorden l ro-ight on by tfiiiiNcrettoas or eieos-Pt. Any Dnirgiift hui tliejn- fr.-dl.-nle. A-Jdmes UAVlJWtlg lV M??h fife* ViWN-ltM ??Ur..pC A-W Vorto LIFE LOANS AT 4 PER CENT. yrn I'rlnriaal need nsver bn paid ???siib ter ???o lesgas Intereet Is kept sp. *??a DRUNKENNESS CURED IN ITS VARIOUS STAGES. Deelre for stimulants entirely removed. Homs treatment. Medicine can bo administered without knowledgo of patient, by simply placing It In roffua. tea or any article of food. Cures guaranteed. Mend for Circulars. Address Treated scientifically and cured without tho knife. Hook on treat ment sent free. Itrt. Qrnttgny A Worrit tf*??4 W. 4th HO. UMlMMUtO, r.y.-ii?? Burertor Curt. B.ptemb.. T.nn, im????? 1,1 btl for Dlvorco???H. F. Tum??r re l baric. Tnm.r, I T APPEARING FROM THF. RkTURN OF THE Bhcrlff ih.t dofuml.Bt ilore uol re-M. In ihlz oouiity, aad It further .ppcarlna that tb. del.cd- ???at dore not rwldo within tbs .tat., it I. ordered by tbo oourt that .aid dcfond.nl appear at th?? uozt tana of tbl. oourt and put In dafoDM. If any b. ha>. Furlhor ordered that ,inbtlc??iton of tUU ordn bo had In Tb. Atlanta Con??'llntlon ono. a month tor fonr montbz bz-ora tb. null term of tbl* courL Beuti mbcr 1??, ISM rl . By tbo court. 8. W. RABUI^ p Geotfla, F.retfo County. Cl??k'?? Offlci, Bo'ncrfoi Court. IV A. K. Bloke., clerk of old court, do 0,0 Illy Ihmlb.aboreand lorc??clo*l??a true??ud cor rect copy, a. appear.ol rnund In my oM??. (il.cn under my baud and real ol offlUf <???>!* B.p- WMr 28, lAal. A. K. BTuki^ I.VDU K. riMKIIAB'A TeieiaWe Coqoii Z3A?03I7Z7S CUSS For Female Complaints nnd kWenknesaea ao common to our beat female population* * It will cure entirely tbs worst form of Female Com plaints, all Ovarian troubles, Inflammation and I'losra- ???Ion, Falling and Displacements, aad tbs consequent Hjjflnal Wirirui., aud Is particularly adapted to tbo It wfll dJssotre and expel tumors from ths uterus In an ???arty Flags of d*v< lopmont. Jho tmtuJmcr local humors tbero Is ebseked very spasdiiy by Aa ass. circumstances acv u> t govern tb* Fkaasls system. For tbs euro of Kklsef Complaints of either set. this CompoundIsuasurpsMtd. Friesbottlesforft.SS, No famfiy should bo without LYDIA E. HEEHAW* IJVER PILLS. They euro constipation, Miiouineu and torpidity of tho liver. 3S cents a box at all druggists. *4 0 \ \ utThlsDuf^ -- i*.?????iru to m with Tig Ci-.-i g t lv u~aI1 ??????aSOIBU BOX OF GOODS SHAFTING,PULLEYS HANGERS, COUPLINGS. MILL GEARING, SAW MILLS;' A ND ALL KINDS OP MACHINTOY CASTTNM jTA K. glr-.M nn??t other machinery repalrw Northern prieeo (triplicated and freight nvti Write ns fur prlcea before placing your* otdgfe WINSHIP & BROre rreuian uilMblaht* att.anta. ??? - OEORSOi ???TH1 BIBT IS THI CMBAWBBT.* saw ^iliaiilCC threskerx MILLS, iila |I 111C. V HoncPowm, (For all Meltons and cnrpo*cs.) Write for Proa ramphlet ???H ph..** ta Th* Anltman Ik TavlorOo.. tfanafleld. Ohio Maas bav* r*?????'*>?? net warstaa for no w?? wtr. ra bas-aoos oa*y to wot k ran got rich Kca.woimaand rrtn boyi aad gtrtv.arsmaktogfor taass No capital rruutrrd- Ws vrlU start you la hoUasss. You ran no risk wbotevtc. Juu r.m*^ not La nwnjr from h??iM Kail parUrnlacv frn* %KV.1b po??tis,mauMMM7aiM??. l u. _ UOab&MtR GARMENTS FREE. To any reader of tbl. paper who will ??,re?? to .low our gooda mid try to Influence nlo amou, fricida w# w i 1 .jndpo.tp.id two full ,lze> L-die?? Go??a- mor Rubber w.terproof Garment, u remplee, piw- JidM you cutthleoutand return with 25c U to pay m??t. rmuj., eta . . ..fHel.tr, UUnirre.lred, n..) ,uc.???r.l t rU- O.;r??0p. f ll,l*??jc,rfm 1 lsr,t>fen l r yMin SO Stuff.. In.iru inu u Prsetusll.r an t Isdlvidusllv itopartod t>710 Uaeker*. Special cmcms for Trsohreraaod RsUam Man, Uni??rr.lty PltOoma preamtM to I la crs-luate*. ThU brastlfU ettyla notrd for lu health fatin'.* and aocktjr.sM lion I'-admc Ratlrsadi. Htintent* can hrsin at any tlm*. Summer HeMtoa t??*ln* Juse Kbit. No vneatlnn. Per rirenlnr uni fall tunica. Ur??.sddrc,4 IV. 1L SMITH. I^??logt#a.Tty. fur lnttcrsof diamfnloti from said idmlulstratlon snd I will pass upon said appllottiou on the first Monday in May uext, at my office. tM?? February 4th, 1884. la B. GHKJGtf, Ordinary, Gr??? wIlHi FLQRkh GIFTS! GOODS BY matl: Deilvo in any part of tho Uni tcdlS fates at Bosum Prices Cata looum Bint trxgg.also when d?? sired samples of Drew Goods Bilks. WooloDS, from the largest a id finest stock lu this country. Write to Jown a v.M assn&Co.f* Mm! 1 :fwpuiyflanvTj??isffi hUUwhichprtfeiTF.il: til Jo mount w.-nt'J|*rru3ntb VO- M Ucorg# htrswt, Ciucic&aii, ULui. m FOR RENT. A SPLENDID (100) ONE HUNDRED ACRE Farm adjacent to tho city at Atlanta, under a nt|h state of cultivation, ??il nrc r s*ary bulldlpgs, etc. A flueopporiuijliy for the right kind of man. T. O Drawn No 9 Atlanta. ref Ths Olaclaia'.i E::i and BEAUTIFUL, FLOWERS ??3*NEW*????, tercmCZ-s* SEEDSIIFKU8TSI All of tho beat, both new snd rid. Plants, Trees, Vtus*.Heeds,Ac., by mflll.a vjx claltr. WWarWcsI tnnrmniHd. 0Odiuic?? l checp,8l Bstt.forexamplsi l2ROSES'??? r S$l 30 PACKETS feuwi'iz'ukkds $1. HAHRISONCO. JJkKtt COUNTY. OHIO lbOKUlA, JANPAK lOlf.f - /uuiN .aro ( r Office, Jannary 18, ISrfi John 8. Biewart. id- #riul*rrator of James Mtowart. teprreontfl thst he bos fully discharged th* duties of bts sat crust, and prays for letters of dismission. This Is, there fore, to notify all pcnonsconci nwd. to show cause* (f any they can. on or before tho flrat Monday In May next, why said administrator should not be gj^ykbe- ??I4 ??? IWAMtm 0nItaMT IBSOUITHT! THE BEST. I L1GHTMGSEWER1 Twt* ihousurut itltt-hH n minute. The ontr tolisotiiirly (Irat-rlM-v Ki-wlnic if ischlne In tbo world. Kenton trl d. \Viu i mmi. ??I .** years. Mead for llliirtratcil C'nfnln/uo and l1<Ttil??p pros,C. O. D . to bs exBiulml Ubn : sar noasv. asd If sot ???siUfMU.ry, rs* WsmsaotootensUour vsukss aid save y???* M p*v sit D??uio??uo MMSatvissfrse. Kvsa? Waves VTsajuiumKj thecomplete home. Swraar I book. Nsw sdiUoa.-Nsw Msdi??**.-N??w illuscrsdoM I rromiwwdnitftn. Sspertly tnaten up. S Adaptsd to sit cIsmm. tell# *t sight. AasnfS d EXCBLUUITTBaMS. Ths kssdv??oe??t ctuscvcrla DIET? ;r< :.nFFcnfl >??? * -??? *??, G KO It'J1 A, RABUN COUHTY???VYHERBAS. B. U. beclaand W. M. Pickett, executors of ram- uh Beck, deceased, represent to the court in their Utlou duly filed aud recorded that they have peiittn fully a not bcdltchargc-i from their executorship and re ceive letters ol diaioieslon on the first Monday U April next January 7th. 1824. LA FAYETTE WALL, Ordinary. UlULEin | hsvo mods tbo AImsso c r-ICKKKMd a UTS-long ??? wafil tMH. Iwaa, K.* vmcvtTtagacnro. (warrant mvvomsdv tocoro Ui*4 ts no rsasoo fSs* SSiKS .'.'.???OL * f 'w asVbtag r??f a trial, ao4 1 will MMteadMWa IMKwtlL