The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, July 15, 1884, Image 8

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r THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, TUESDAY. JULY 15, 1884.--TWELVE PAGES. CLEVELAND-HENDRICKS. Continued from Fifth Page. nan, J.P. Thom, Samuel D. Babcock. John \\. Peering. Hugh McLaughlin. Governor Robert M. MeLnne. Mover Kdoon, tho Indejiondcnt republi can* of Knot Buffalo and many other*. Tlie Republican Independent*, niY wii|* vote for Cleveland ai tub mwt man. Nf.^ Yop.k, July il.???George William cortto, leader* of tbr Independent republican ??????"???cmfet,. -declined to be interviewed regard to the nomination of -Ctey-c- : Twill aay thl*, however," he said, 'that I rcganHberronhna^MiMtbewlStTnethe'demoT ciatlc party could have made, and .believe that it trill be ??atii??factory tO theiiwt???MiMiMM^B ???factory ed to ex ??? opn n: Ml i further. nation of Governor him my support. } think be ta the strangest candidate the democrat* could have nominated, and he will undoubtedly receive a large wjpport, ouUlde of hla own party, from the indeik'iidciit voter*." . Horace K. Deming,chairman of the Independent executive committee, andprefidentol the >oung HepubUcau club, of Brooklyn, whl that he regard ed Cleveland'* nomination aa a signal triumph of the 1 letter element of the democratic party, and n tribute to the growing Independent sentiment throughout the country In both parties. Rev.Henry Ward Beecher aald to-night: "The nomination of Governor Cleveland I* one of the best, if not tho beat, that could have been made. 1 propoRc to vote for Governor Cleveland for the presidency. You must remember, however, when I say till*, what my portion I*. I claim to be an independent member of the republican imrty, and m I am not an office seeker 1 < Iaim the right td exercise my Judgment, and a* I do aa Hike, I propose to vote for whom I please. lour nu-'t remember also, that my remarks only apply to the presidential office. Further than that I do not care to go. I am a republican, and a* there U to l>e a meeting of the lii??!t*pendent republicans, ! prefer (o wait their action before I decide what to do. I certainly do not propose to vote for Blaine under any circumstance; nor can I atpresent state tny reasons for not so doing. The matter la simply this: I am n republican an al ways bare taen, but I propose to vote for the mao whom I think better fitted for the office and that man Is Governor Cleveland. I certainly believe he will'd* alacted." . . . Kttmu AUeii Doty, also a member of the hide- peudeut republican executive commit tee, aald that the independents would support Cleveland. and pre dicted that he would carry New Irak by ft large majority. He had no doubt Cleveland would l>a able to carry New York state as lie would un doubtedly twelve the siipjsirt of the Independent voter* fa the republican party and hi* popularity among tho young men was n well cstaolUbod fat. Tho oppoHltlon of Tam- many hall to Cleveland he did not regard ns an Injury to his prospects, but father as beneficial to bis department. In that department was a buret of medicine and surgery. In that department ?? examination was being had by a committee fro * THE CHOLERA SCARE. examination was betng'had by a committee from I Tlie Panic In Marseilles???'Tlie Number of tho senate, anil It mw nicorufned bjr tho oath of Death, Incron,Ino, ^???.7??K.^tSlon'fouid*^ ?,?? rAHta, July 12.--Tbcre were thirty tat*. from year, aa faros It hud been estimated, was $63j00Q, | cholera In Marseilles last evening, and eight be- of of I extreme. The railway statloua were crowded at body had come to him and told him that frauds I fought for ticket*, which the agent could uot Issue were going on In the service, bnt that members of I fast enough to satisfy the crowd, congress had recommended the continuance of I The number of deaths In Toulon from cholera thehend of the bureau with such earnestness | last evening was 17. A man who was about to be that he thought It must be all right, and now it I carried to the cholera hospital jumped from a turn* out that the public Is 963,OOU out, and how I third story window to the pavement and was much more no man, I exi??ect, can now tell? I badly Iffjurcd. tub rkmkpv huooebtkd. I Newspapers declare that the cases of cholera re- But what Is the remedy? ???" * * *' To have a president that will appoint a lK>oks ^ the and bring I Cheer fellow-cititlzcns, iat???s it.???j ...... for such a , ... . . maintaining the United States government for > of this country, I can commend to fldence, Governor Cleveland, of New your confidence, Gover York. (Great cheering). overrated, and ft was by no means the Important political factor that many |*cople siipphscd. If It waa known that Tammany was working against Cleveland it would give him votes all over the state. It was elr Influence in his favor. They prapo*cd to conduct their eenipdlgn upon Inde pendent principles and keep free from entangle- menu with either party, A eonferenee would t??e held about tho 22d of July, probably in this city. New Haven, July 1J.???Professor W. G. Htimncr. of Yale, says he will support the ticket nominated to-day at Chicago* THE EXCITEMENT IN BUFFALO. Tlie Home of President-Apparent Cleveland Wild with Joy. Buffalo. July II.???The most intense excitement prevailed here this morning. Itantehse crowds su-roundrd the different telei??? J office-. The streets surround Ion office were literally packed wa?? im possible for vehicle* to . nounrement of Cleveland???* nomination second ImIIoI cheer after cheer wen* given. Men waved their hats wild acted like mad. Tho hand shaking of tlie democrats and republican* was gen eral, and the enthusiasm was unbounded. A salute line < row night, when a general celebration will lie belli. The Cleveland manager* from this city at the convention are to ImJ met on their return with a br,??*??? band and parade through tho street*. New York Electrified. New York, July 11.???Enthnslnam and ratifica tion without end I* the tenor of deapatchea throughout the state of New York to-night. first h *tran the iinnilnsiiRnHPVHPHH front of the various newspaper bulletins, and ex- urc-scd their aentlmenta on the facts aa they were mn.It* known. From tho first Governor Cleveland???s nomination was looked for. and when It was placarded that the Pennsylvania del egation had retired for consultation, mmhC - aald: "If the Penusylvnnlati* go for SHS that will settle It." At one o???clock tho streets In front of the newspaper bulletins wore blocked, interrupting travel to Mono ex teat. There was not much excitement. Major Kdaon had kept posted About the news as It was bulletined by the messenger*. When asked his views ou the result, ho choice cxc*" ' ??? * nor???* electk_. Tho litres of the nomination waa received at tin fwodurffexchnuge with loud and longcoutlimcd ???t liter!ik lu Wall street It was received by every one lu n manner that Indicated It was a foregone were 65 deaths . hour*. At *lx deaths from cholera have occurred .ice IQo???olock this morning. Isolated s of cholera are reported among the Touloneze gees at I,asecnc and Pegnan*. a One death from cholera occurred in Lyons to- ew York, July 12.???The printed report* of mortality In British India, that were received at _ trie bureau of viral statistics to-day, show that lu THE HANGING OF LOWERY. | Calcutta, In the inontn of April, there were 817 I death* from true cholera. The statistic* were Flrat Legal Execution In Appling | turned over to the health officer for hi* guidance rountv I lu dealing with ships coming from oriental _ , , , u . I point*. In Bombay there were, according to a Baxlby, Ga , July II.???{Special.J???Fletcher Low-1 fatcj detailed report, only 11 death* from cholera ery, who wn convicted of the murder of John I In the week ending June:!. News from the island Brumma*??at the October term of Appling auperlor I iha/uamaamHbi^uotyet^iSSXed MootlloM court, 18*1, and resentenced at the May term of the | there, court thl* year, was executed here to-day. Owing to the fact of Its being the first legal hanging that had ever tuken place in the county, there wax A Convict Shot and Killed. Lexington, Ga., July 12.??? [.special.]???A convict Urje numljerof .pacutor.prwent.'The dropfell I atc,,, ' ,ncU '??.??mith????? plow,afterhaving madeaa , * P. m.. death rc, In ??lxtec?? minute., oner Boggs held an Inquest and the verdict of the He talked about fifteen minutes upon the scaf-1 T | Jgb t??auToSock a*. hl J * ??&Usi ??? ??? ,Ied fold, stating that be was guilty of the offense of 1 7 * wss Justifiable homicide. which he was charged and felt that his punish Hank Statement. ment waa a just one: that he had made his peace I ??? New York. July 12.???The weekly statement of with hl?? Uod and hU .In, were fortran. lie | th??M^ch.tnJh.uA..how, the followingehangg: Warned the speeUtors to take a lemon from hi* I npode Increase * 7,760.900 ??? 1y entreating the colored people to I Legal tender Increase 2,101.400 company, drinking and gambling. I Deposits Increase 9,248,000 ??? ???1???.. ??? ... . . 32,500 i after Ix'ware c. , He exhibited great ???.- r - r---???????????? , v.??c and at the conclusion of his statement knelt and I R??*,!rve Increase 7,550,700 offered a fervent prayer In his own I Banka now hold 123,861,500 In encess of legal re- behalf. The noose was then adjusted and the can I nulftmonts. slipped over his face and HhcriffX'ook (Ioseendeu I 1 ??? ????? ??? . from the scaffold to cut the rope. I A Little Girl Drowned. TUB STORV OF THE MURDER. I 4 , In nn Interview with Fletcher L??wry, before he I left 1???hntham county inll, the Haventuih Times I gleaned from iiim tho following story: I i> ??? ' il^'^crt'S'.n?Sfi 5??%S5wffi??? b??ih??,???'the^chHdren"foil rom <h? t'he Httod, pulllnTtaT??i.???d' rSSrtSrf ??????????*??.???"S1 ??? ?^if.': , ? r ; h w ??? , Yi,lL 0 Ki irk when ihr mill whUtlH lilnv ???udil' dj the other got out. The Ixxlyof tho little girl staried home,'having to walk about a mile. 1 I found some distance below, beyond revival. supiHisc I was at home about 20 minutes after I . r ??? rtl twelve, and a* I was behind In my work, and had I A CftM from Hammond. Intended to lntior the whole afternoon In order to I Atlanta, Ga., July 12.???Messrs. Editor*: I have wueh tin on the next week???s work I was dUap- this moment read Captain Jackson???s card, and pointr'l and angry when I found that the woman I t ??.i. whom I had been living with for several years, I J 0,lr editorial upon if, in this mornings (.onwi- a??n! whom I coniidcmi as my wife wax absent. I tution. 1 know nothing about the matter, bull ixlretl I do know that If such papers were circulated in urdsy. CONSUMPTION??? cuum An old |??hysiri;i,j, n tire-1 iV????*n pr.'rtiVc, hav ing Lnd j traced in by an E??.??t India missionary ton tormina ??it u simple remedy for the sjKHiiy ai.d permanent cure <??f consump tion, bronchitis, catarrh, ??i*thnm and ail throat ami iutig afToCtions, also a positive and radical cure tor nervous debility and all nerv ous complaints, after having tested its wonder ful cure live powers in thousands of cases, has felt it hi* duty to make it known to hi* suffer ing fellow's. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this receipt in German, French or English, with full direc- trsrsm???- ??? = ?????? ?????? -MUiniaf ngAptrta CpKlnwEv *?????co?iy cSKsinSrtSriKP EjM A L E Vantages. ~0???? ooThiiidSd jrooaxlaeJT^nkre the past session. Fall term Maneime Keptemher Mtk, IS04. * - T ??? ???- - ??? ???ku-x. . . FATTERbON. President, t lories, etc., apply earljrto J. T. 1**4. For Terms, Cttt- one hundre-l youn^ lady IxxinJers kV: COLLEGE. ^OLoar IS - CtrcnJar? J. a Bnu.it A Co.. ^ Doy Ht. y. Y and NOT last year; exports bales: last year 4,749 bales: K A cUSw I *t<x* 285,229 bale*; last year 358,651 bales. Begin yovr course iu life with the least show and expense possible. You may at pleasure increase both, but cannot easily diminish them. Discaae, propensity aud passion, brings mankind numberless ailments, foremost amon; them are Nervousness, Nervous Debility niu unnatural weakness of Generative Organs; Al len???s Brain Food successfully overcomes these troubles and restores the sufferer to his former vigor. $1. At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First Ave., New York City. Habit is likened to a cable. We weave threads of it every day, and at last wo cannot break it.???S???. Y. Herald. getting a satisfactory annwer, started to go over to I Henry county, or elsewhere, It was without my Mr. Be: * | >,a 'MHIfiliHiliaillHImMIM .... Baxley???s. about a half a mile distant, and see I knowledge, consent, connivance or approval. If she was there, ax 1 know she was In tho habit of I Unfortunately, he and I cannot control our sup- going there occasionally. On iny way thither, I ti * ??.?? . ,u and just at the top of a bill, I heard a rumbling I portora. Though I have lived In Atlanta thirty noise,.^which ! could neither locate or make out | years, and never was Inany of Its groceries, some writer published In the Henry none, wnicn i eouiu neiiner um uic or maxe out. i years, aim ii Htopping to listen, and nsccrtnln what it waa, I I nuony , nons itepiK*doutof the regular path, when 1 heard inyl. r . ... . ...... wlfecolroot. "Minnie!" Irccounlml her volet, I * 01,n, i " uek| y llllU ( hl ??? l1 lt,crc ??l???Tel of whisky, .... ???*??????* *???*- ???- nas*lair??????*??? ***???** hut could not locate she sold, "What are. _.. was Able to see that she Indi- that I had her, and mid nothing. Boon I though I had not a dime there directly - 1 sent money there to stlmulato or corrup Those charges have been copied In I .South, a paper published at Conyers, which adVo- fn Jr JiJ?? 1 ??? IJ'*1., I tho Journal in Atlanta. If any man lias * L ;:. ! kI. t ??!^ Nin i C .??^ I mrulshed h drop of liquor or spent a cent to affect inters, w ild; "1 consider tho d doubt of the gover- IKnynnlllenrx the New*. WILMINUTON. Del., July ll.-.Seuator Bayard waa *. totted In the Kverr Kvimlng'ii editorial roatir *??? ???ooiap.tny with Jiuu4 Whltelv am) other frl arteu the news of Clev???eliimrs nomination wr??? .. beTrcd. The probable mult of the second ballot bad been foreseen by the company when the tint change to Cleveland was announced. After the re ception of the first summary of the vote, and alnro the hope* of Iktyard's nomination had been abandoned, there rm?? a gem nil agreement that Cleveland would prove the caudhUte very geii; crally accepUble to the party and that time w*???*' unite the democrats of New York In hta f Very little was said, however, aa the com. . almost Immediately separated, and Hcnator Bay- ard. after telccraphlng his congratulations tc Cleveland, left to dlna with a friend: The Notification Committee. CiiK'Ai.o, July 11.???The committee to notify .... randMstei of tnelr nomination will rai>et In New Hendricks Accepts. iNuiANArous. July 12.???A largely attended demorratlu meeting, to ratify the nominations of Cleveland aud Hendricks, was held here to night. Hetidiicksand McDonald were cscorti*! to tlie S late of speaking by a new political la- i??r organfiAtion, known as the "Auto crats." The meeting was called to order by Austin 11. Brown, and Win. II. Knglbh w*> made chairman. Mr. Hendricks was recvl C Uha bum of genuine enthusiast^ ??? i tiMpirv him. lit* remarks were a Hi... " Mv fellow-eitiscus: You are almost as mad aa they were la the convention at Chicago. Hire applause.] I thought they would not stop l then* nt all, and 1 thought there was no limit the crowd of people, but I find there a Urgcr crowd. almost. here, am very much encouraged. and delighted to meet you tfn this occasion. You come to celebrate and express your approval o the nominations that were wade at Chicago. 1 am glad that you are cordial In this expression. This is a treat year with us. Kvery foiwth year the people elect the two great officers of the gov- ernnicut. Thla year ts our great year, and every man whatever his party awodations, may be Is called upon la nvousider all quee- tlous upon which he U dl*ito??cd to ai t. and having reconsidered, to cast his vote In favor of what be believes to be right THE CONVENTION REVIEWED. The drmotTacy of Indiana appointed roe as one of the delegates of the convention at t'hlrajro. 1 spent nearly a week In attendance at that city. 1 return to say a few thing* to you, aud only a few thing*. In regard to that convention. It was the Urge-t convention ever held In America. Never baa such aa assemblage of people been seen before. ??It was a convention marked iu |U char acter for sobriety, deliberation and purpose*. It ???elci ted two meu to carry the banner, and leaving that eoaventtoo and going out before the people, the question U, "Will you help to parry the.ban- JE^^fit-1 cbeerini > not expect. . jUreeeper'* 1 der of lU^opp.*, ictlon U. "Will you help to carry the ban- BP . (Great cheering and cnea of "We will do it"??. Ida. not expect.1 have no right to expect, that I will|aK*pe criticism, and U may be sum- party, I have not In m> from that, but 1 come peiore you, democrats, conservatives. Independent*, and all men who wish to nadore the government to the position it occupied before Ihcve ??? orrupt time*, and to all such men I make ??? gti office for ??? democracy at Chicago. [Great cheers.J T??R PBEatPEHTtAL X OKI NEE. Grover (leveland. aovemor of Xcw York, is the noia^jm for president. Ue waa promoted to that majority craedS gyfea: _ Uimt In that >ui,. dHIKt?? > tlw |niM*nv)r oi lli. I her ot .ur IHM In Jma will Iera. OB Hut. . -??? book, la Ik, rnntiMI ??? Sr (UHtMlioa. rcboen ,nd rrru - of '<Uut U It."] Do ran think that mm In thUa,,nr???? Ddi w Umoutlon- [UurtUr.! It y???ool^ tao wart, tbit oar of the kctt- M Suhln^on ??a> . allot brfofr Utr am .to rotamitlrr to u.tl()r ta rrf.nl to th, rotHItloa ot liny view by a ,ort ol natural nrlxir lorracl t,r I "???t money there to itlmulato or rorrupt voter,. Utmo wild grapi) vino,. A, alto made thl, I Thow charge, have boon copied In tho Solid remark, ,hc nulled out Into the road tdtmcly fol, 1 ' I tiy Hriiiiminue. The;- ' - ' 1 ??? iml rel rent I n jr, I |uil[ at Gil* art this tlmu th?? vf??man ??li??d nuilrhc I M,u,y t ^ ,nK> personally offeusivc, and intended] f.fti i C i 11,*.rll.L 1 .!!} a 1 1 !?? 1>0 lujurious to Iiim mid mo have been and ..A I Publlahcd and copied lit the poper. ol I 5 Jo'i 1 ThOTiffS*2iSS?T??*S2 I dlwtriet. I never wit, concerned III the puhllm- itoo? ???tho d ??7imh T nV ? ( iL, * oVin^ I Hon or copylagot miy one ot them. I*t lay char- P.ilVA.miV. .... ..In... f-upAt JOS! ~ J"Ul? | Oder and reputation answer thono nealim mywlf. |,non hroke, and taking my )il??lol from me t o I never did unit never will wage ttentoiul war- I.,! iSi????UniSS !! I ,llru t" politic,. Oaplain Jackson knew that and :v_ . ! of I honontwyeo said In hi, eartl olsd June, Insi, In rud^th . 1 tllanof tbtlllt tut then that 1 Utr him I (| m Orlltln Now,. In which ho donlc.1 some (also """ to reel nnd ,tamer tfpunitl]n. ?? elrele |,t,iemenl,??iimithl, |>o!ltlral course. Ills Jan- " ' i L s 2' K* hJSIf ICS 0 "* *tt | >y aerjult Mr. Hammond ol v,', 1 5*J2, J5-S 5*f I having any connection with such a method ol no- J5^iJE??K* I U**o??i rntrCnre. I propose to contend with him ill loot rwl?? w o' w ere hot h eOTt'rtt' wfi. wSSt JeVSt'd t , hJ???nodo???'.?? ,, thS iJj??. 2^1, ??g I regret that I was not Informed of this tmm,-, Ejjfe A 11 ??LA^ xvhJjLJKSfi1 ,g,t th * 1 might have gone out VJ*' Xtei J?? k*???? i ?? i> . I with his in this morning???s CoNwminoN. ??? lK???gi;cd and ple.idi-d that I should not leave, I Yaum N J IIiumon-d Id said we could cover up the traces, and she I 1 ??? ?? ,, ,..la..*. iuld never ssy anything aliout It. ! decided to I lTnivoraUv lxw Kohonl Remain, went back to the house, and from there to I . V,,* y where I bid the clothes, got them and buried Tho law school of the Georgia state university them. Returning to the house ! found ray wife I open* October 1st. The school was never iu so tmennmer UmmXfely fmrSd'l.tter'??? K'btu ?? condition, taw .Indent, are entitled ???ho had arrived at the spot before I overtook her I *<>"l tho privilege* of tho Unlvarslty without cx- And hail gone through Id* poekela. 81ie only I trachxrxo.a feature of unn*u*ladvaiiU??otoyoiujg had a knife In her hand*, and this 1 took I men seeking an education, The card of the law from, her and threw ax far Into the swamp >* | school appear* elsewhere In tivday???*CoXstititionJ Give your children???* Smith???s worm oil. * tf IIOILSFOIID???S ACID PHOSPHATE Drank With Soda Water * delicious. All druggists havo it. It is re freshing and cooling. Try it often! Money is cr two-face articklo. It ken bo ycr bes??? frien??? an* ycr wust enemy.???Arkansas Traveler. Another Life Saved. J. C. Gray, of Dadeville, Ala., writes us: "I have been using your DB. WM. HALL???S BALSAM FOB THK LUNGS, and I can say, of a truth, it is far superior to any other lung prcjmrntion in the world. My mother waa confined to her bed four weeks with a cough, and had every attention by a good physician, but he failed to effect a cure: and when I got one bottle of your DB. .WM, HALL???S BAL SA M FOB THE LUNGS, she began to mend right away. I can say in truth that it wab TUB MKAXM OK HAVING IIKK LIFK. I kllOW of axes that DIt. WM. HALL???S BALSAM has cured, and tny mother is bettor than she has been for twenty years," Dr. J. G. Westmoreland a specialty of Chronic Diseases with which ho has become familiar, from exr once and study, mich ns Nasal Catarrh, ilron chitis, Consumption mid Asthma, by his special mode of Inhnlntion; Cancer, Bladder,Urethral and Uteriuo diseases by his special applica tion, aud Piles by his special painless modoof perfect and permanent cure iu less than week. Address or consult him at 55}?? South Broad street, Atlanta, Ga. DROPSY ??? A young Indy in tho country, 25 miles from Athiuto, had two callous of wator taken by tapping, which had accumulated on accouut of irritnble heart, torpid liver and kidneys. Pulse 115 when Westmoreland???s Liver, Heart and Kidney tonic was commenced and in three days reduced to 90 with active kidneys. 8o the accumulation will not probably occur ngnin. Her physician writes: "Send bottles more of Livi for fits.??? M A D filing Is as profitable as any Agency in lllixi the world. Prie* reduced half. Catalogue free. Address H. C. A F. TUNWOX. AtUuta. Ga ALBEMARLE FEMALE INSTITUTE, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA, 1 * ARGE FACULTY. BEST EQUIPMENT. LO- Jeatiou healthful. Beautiful lenux very low. For catalogue anbh to W. P. DICKINSON, Principal. LONG TIME 4 per cent. LOANS, Principal to stand ns long us Interest!* paid. Men of moderate mean* should write nt once for partienbtrs. enclosing 6 cts. for Lou forms, etc. Personal aeeui" ??? * e??t. R. West, Sec???y, 31 W. O. _ farm of 3S5 acres. Thirty acres line river and creek bottom, bulauce good upland, about half cleared and half well timbered, on South river. \\ ill sell at a bargain or exehango for city or snbur- ban property or stock of goods. I will also sell or exchange * splendid mill property, now paying well. I have no nsc for mills or farms ana moan trade. Geo. W. Parrott. Peters street compress, wk LAW SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. The Law School of the University will bogin its next session October 1st,1884. Tho course embraces two terms, consisting of five months each. The tuition Is #.???i0 per term, and upon payment thereof Law student* arq entitled to all the privileges of the University without extra churgc. Frequent Moot Courts are held and constant exercises are Iven in Pleading and Conveyancing. Medical urixprudeucc and Parliamentary Law also form a part of the Course. The Law of Georgia author izes Graduates of this School to be admitted to the Bar upon production of their Diplomas, without examination. Thp advantages of this School (such ns daily rccitatlor *?????? *??? *- J ???* legal documents, in cut of legal qubn.iuua mm ukuet ituuituH, at tend upon the Literary Societies of the Uni versity, use of University Libraries, etc., etc.) ren der attendance upon it preferable to prlvnto read ing or study in u lawyer's office. For further In formation, address GEO. D. THOMAS or ANDREW J. COBB. P ofossors, Athens, Ga. Liver Touic ami 3 of the euro l>osRlble, and pulled the now dead body of tho man I about six feet Into the buslica, wo went lawk to | tho house then. Tho next morning (Sunday) i IxKly. fth?? iimtnUvd uu, >bv Wmil't kn>|> illciil un I Fulton county Huml.y-achool uwoctation will bo tbo mutter, out when i??!u* got tliere ,ho Inlunncl I hcblnt tho Mt. Ciltemt comp .round on Friday, n!V??i*m# " tam now ???oon to pny tho ponally otl J|l|ylB , h A lino programme ha* boon prepared through fright and lu self-defcusc. Ho said the I of Judge George N - t mBlisters visited him nml were very kind to him, I president Milton county Sunday-school,m*oc1*?? and he was always glad to tee them, but he went I Jloii.A, C. Itriseoe aud J. G.kimball. Mr.L.I.Kim to the leonl for comfort In direct prayer. When I beriy will deliver the address of welcome, asked If he did nor consider tho iH iinlty too sc-1 Mt. Gilead district 1* celebrated for the abun- vere. he sadly replleil: "That Is not for me to 1 dance of ??hkI choer which It always furnishes for say. sir: I have been fairly tried aud colulemucd, I ????ch ocoasions, and it ts decidedly a good place to and must suffer the penalty aa best I can.???* In I f?? , AU ???choola lu the couuty are cordially lu- reply to "Good-bye, aud God be with you," he I Invited. echoed a hearty "Amen." I fl . . , ???T^ ??? TTTu . ,1. I It is noted an interesting fact that tho wages Reunion of the Thirtieth Georgln Regiment. I of sin have not been cut down to any percept- There will l??e a reunion of the Thirtieth Georgia I ible extent, regiment at Jonesboro, Ga., on the 2M InstauL I .. . .. . 1 .... .. _ ??? Wo conll.lly ???ncl cnmdlf tnrtto .It our com- LSn* fowd??? min to mwl with u?? on Hint it*,, fornc ??n,l let for 1>t<r|1| | 011 hav<) ?????? fon 8 n i it M IU bilk tofethor .ml mnew th?? Mmdiblpol yen I nlltl glw ,l ., tho wheat it mix. ??o ,|.lcn- (oneby. ArnuifemenU wilt be ra.do for your I Aiilly. Uouiekerper, <to not era to experi- comfort during your stay. Effort*nrebeing made I inent when experience has proven that they to secure reduced rates over the railroads. I have found a gooil article???as Dr. Price'* As many of theaurvlvon of this regiment are I Creaiu Baking Powder, they will stand by it. residents of the surrounding comities, wo respect-1 ???????? -?? ?????? J.'??? I Tho h.mt that rock, a cra.ll. i. tho hand ftuurotn&pSKlirowoSuntr^'SkJF^f that em't atone . hen with any ,uccn..-New Uivllle Htar. Falrhurn News-letter, Carrollton I \ork Journal. Time*, Coweta papers and Macon Telegraph. A. P. Auakmin, J. II. Ill*IE, J. C. Danikl, June Anthony, Committee c The Crown Cotton Mills. Ilougli on lints. Clear* out rats, mice, roaches, Hies, ants bed-bugs, chipmunks, chipmunks gophers 15c. Druggists. Freund???s Weekly figures up tho losses of fifteen New York theatrical speculations dur?? Dalton, Ga., July 12.???The corner-stone of the I ing the season, and makes the -total $186,870, Crown cotton mills was laid Thursday, at 9 o'clock. I ??? Mr*. J. K. Bunuer and her sister, Miss Alice Dunu. I Opening the Fountains, of Atlanta, placed the first two bricks, and depoa-1 *n numberless bulbs beneath the skin is se- iteda tth In and a i SS7Srty???on r ttIdrylu.trvhw.,brittjj.ndgrey. IMhat masons are at work ou the main building, which I Jh* condition of your hair? If ao, apply I ar- U to be three stories high, and have capacity for I ker * Hair Balsam at once. It will restore the ??? ??? ' ??? 8Ut Jfti 'yy???ESTMORELAND???S "^/^ORK FOR THE "W^ORLD AT LARGE DESIGNATED BY Nawycr spindle*, aud all the machinery with 1st-1 t??d because of its cleanliness. t improvement*. I ??? I The more self is indulged the more it de- The Cobb County Sunday School, I mauds and, therefore, of all meu, the selfish Makietta. Ga., July 12.???{Special.]???The annual I arc tho most discontented. convention of the Cobb county Sunday school as-1 ??????J so, Utlon was held at the Marietta camp ground AU Weakness of Genital Orgnns, Sexual last Wednesday. Mr. J. C. Courtney, of Atlanta, I Impotency, and nervous disorders permanent- w as present and delivered an address. With slug-1 [?? cured iu thirty days, by the genuine Dr. la cn?ryone ?? n I Ricord???s Restorative Pills. botUaf 50 cents. the owrtoowgrmwh. Pill, m pill, *J.W, KO pill* ??J.W,4M An Inr.ndiary Arrr.tvd. lpilU(??.(H). Magmii k Hightower, corner Prr- Aniix*. t..., July !S.-18ii??taL]-liMh Arnold I or tni De-itur itr??U, XU.nU- WholM??l?? illu Ben WttUBBU, ?? M,n bUckimtth. iu .r-1 PI tamw, Bmkm [rkdBB>1 K&vml (or the rrlm,. but brnke ).!! I i!???*-' uukhi. It hu within in it, border, I,*??0 ,tul tu. boon ,t Unto over ilnro. lie tnu ijeultti-1 lakn. rovtnug *u ????. ol J.TM.OOJ urn.???St. rdbr.iwon blunni. I Paul Pro,. Politic. In Montcom.rjt. I Sever be uhemed to own you have been in Moxtuoxmt. Ato.. July bb ???18p??Ul.|???The I t be wrong: ill, but uvinc in other word. n-pubUoin county couventlou met her. t<vd??y, I t h m t you ere wi??r ta-diy then you wer. ye,- and after considerable dlscmslon, decided not to I terelay. >nt a ticket tn the field. It also advised the re- mblican* to i udependent Von Will Say the Same. Nothing relieve# Min to quickly as Ben-1 sou???s Capeine Porous Plasters. 1 ??????6. S. Stafford, I New York. 25c. Ot the first stain or speck beware That on your teeth you wav espy. There Is by ter more danger there. Than at the moment meets the eye. Use SOZGPOXT without daisy, And thus snest the first decay. COMPRISES FOUR PREPARATIONS. 55 South Brond, . ??? Atlanta, Ga. difcw lw 7th p, fol???w read, mnt. f inger may glance into tho breast of a wise n, but it rests only in the bosom of a fool. ???Ho Careful. 1 Ask for Wells's "Rough on Corns." 15o Quck, complete, permanent cure. Cora warts, bunions. YOUNG MEN!???READ THIS. The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celobrated Electro-Voltaic Belt and other Electeic ArrLAXCKs on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) aifiicted with nervous debility, loss of vifalitv and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheutnutism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor aud manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated phamphlet free, Aa late invention is a method of adapting a saddle to various horses, and securiug a good 't by ha bring a saddle yad inflated by air. Premntnre Los* of the Bnlr May be outtrely prevented by the use of Burnett???s Ctcoaini. Housekcefer9 should luslst upon obtaining Burnett???s Flavoring Extracts. Carlyle savs: "Laughter means sympathy." This will bring comfort to the man who has inadvertently trodden on a baumia peel.??? Boston Post. Dr. Fuller???s Youthful Vigor Pills cure nervous 5b*" * ~- Pot _ About 6,000 palace, sleeping and hotel cars are now operated by the Pullman company iu this country and in England.???-Chicago Times. One bottlo of Dr. Fuller???s Pocket Injection, with syringe combined, cures without capsules. 81. All Druggists. tuthsawky Mary Allen, of Decatur, Iowa, has captured fifteen young wolves. There is nothing sheep ish about the young woman. All persona afflicted with Dyspepsia, Diar rhea, Colic and all kinds of indigestions will find immediate relief and sure cure by using ANGOSTURA BITTERS. The only gcuuiue is manufactured by Dr. J. G. U. Siegert k Sons. Butter is so cheap that the poorest people can make a spread with it???Picayune. Files umlHugs. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rota, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Bough on "He ia not a discoverer who first utters a truth, but who says st again and ^again until hecotopcia mankind to hear him!" Holmes'Fure Cure Mouth Wash and Dentifrice. PALMER'S Perftimee. EXQUISITE. PALMER'S toilet reaps. LOVELY. PALMER'S Lotion, the great skin curt. P\ T MEU* Invisible,adiee delight. 1 PALM Muu{ of Cage Birds, free. Medical Dcparlpraent???University of Louisiana, NEW ORLEANS. rivalled advantages in tho introduction of classes into the wardsof thegreut charity H< whoso Eight Hundred Ited* and an annual siou of Eight Thousand patients supply unlimited chemical material. Circulars sent upon appllca- Below we give the opening ami closing quotations of cotton futures in Now York to-day: OFKNXD. CLOSED. ;uly.....??? 10.87(^10.89 July...., 10.87rtl0.89 August lu. September ....lo.ssa October.........10.55a November.-... 10.120 December.???...10.42(i January .10.5or u February 10.62rij Closed dull but sf August 10.96@10.97 .... December ......10.4!???....... ... January ....10.5lrtl0.53 ... February 10.&1310.65 ty; sales 41,000 bales. Liverpool???Futures closed steady. Spots???Uplands 6 3-l6d; Orleans 65-16d; sales 5,500 bales, of which 4,600bales were Amerlcau; receipts 12,000; Ameri can 1,800. Local???Cotton nominal and dull at quotations: Good middling 11c; middling l0J6c; strict low mid dling 10%c; low middling 10%c; strict good ordina ry 10%c; tinges ll%c; stains 9(??9%c, NEW YORK, July 12???The total visible supply of cotton for the world Is 2,056,106 bales, of which 1,239,396 bales are American, against 2,235,407 bales and 1,466,607 respectively last year. Receipts of cot ton at all interior towns 1,482 bales: receipts from plantations 1,996. Crop In sight 5,613,264 bales. By Telugniph. LIVERPOOL, July 12???Noon???Cotton firm; de mand light; middling uplands C 5-86; middling Orleans 6 7-16; sales 5,000 bales; speculation and export COO; receipts 12,000: American 1,800; up lands low **'*???**????????? ???**?????? ???* ??? * *-????_ iry 613-64, j 16-64,fill livery 6 11-61, C13-61: October and November de- ???Iven* 6 3-61; November and December delivery _ 62-61,5 63-6!, 5G2-G4; December and January de livery 562-61; September delivery 018-61,6 17-64: futures opened easy. LIVERPOOL. July 12???2:00 p.m.???Sales of Ameri can 3,500R>ales; uplands low middling clauso July ??? , ???, .delivery 6 13-64, buyers; October and November delivery 62-64. buyers; November aud December delivery 5 62-61, value; December and January ^ " 5 62-61, value; December and January delivery 5 61-61, value: September delivery 6 10-61, buyers; futures closed steady. Holmes??? Sure Cure Mouth Wash AND DENTIFRICE, 7 A ??:4m li<l dentifrice for etc Aliliy an??i |*urifylrtj/tlie l>rc< * .traction of teeih. Cures .cil by t > after Jcmist lu* ??? s i ???ha ml all diteases of the t-ums th. KeccontmemU-d by bottle. Liberal discMint -!??, IK-ntal many leadisA denttstk. Frteefi^o per bottle. Lib to Che trada^ Ask ...utT???S CHALLENGE ROLLERSKATE ACilNOWLEDOBD BY EXPERTS AB THE h MOST COMPLETE, 8CIEMTIFI0 8KATE aod by lllnk Men a* tho MOST DURABLE Tone in llic j,|i--tra??r|t market, t S-MAtt^g^ Liberal Terms to the Tradec For n??w*> page Illustrated Catalogue, send 4 cL amnio M. C. HENLEY. RICHMOND,DID. STEAMWASHER Sold In Six aionths, Time mid Labor Saved with no wear on Clothes. Trice 910 Big Discount to Deal ora. it at homo send us .... and we will *hlp It by express, all charges ???prepaid. I "I am dcllghtod with tho Missouri steam Washer, aud _ | ??? ladles should uot wait to sec this wtudicr work, but send for one Immediately, as It does all tlmt ts claimed for 4t.??????Mrs. G. W. Allen, of Corset Emporium, 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky. "My experience with the Missouri Steam Washer is all that is claimed for It. It is as far In advance of the old way as steam cars are over the old stage coach. To try It 1* t** buy it.?????????Mrs. Joseph Allen, Butterlck???s Pat tern Store, Louisville, Ky. AGKNT8 WANTED! For Circular*. Terras, etc., address Patton & Meriwether. Geu???l Agt???s for Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, and Virginia, No. 631 Ith Ave., Louisville, Ky. THK COTTON MARKETS. CONSTITUTION OFFICE, Atlanta, July 12,1884. the week???s review. Net receipts for the week ending to-dsy 6,583 bales, against 3,635 lacks* last week and against 11,000bale*forthecorresponding week last year; exports for the week 40,763 bales; same time last 25.466 bales; stock 281,510 bales; same time hut year 363.5PJ bales. KW YORK. July 11-Thefollowing ------- jaraUve cottoa statement for thu week ending to- Net receipt* at all United State* port*.. gome time last year. ??????- Showing a decrease???..........^. Total receldt*-...??? - . . _ Same time last year - - Showing a decrease.. ??? lfOW.w Exports for the weelc. 40.^63 Same time but year - ??.466 Showing ou Incroaae. ???. 15.297 Total export* to datc~. - 3,714,-40 Same time last year - - Showinn a decrease- kw.ow Stock at all United States ports 284,54u Some time hut rear. - W3.57V Showing a decrease 79.0^ Stock at Interior towna- ??? *S'!cS Same time hut year. *** ??.0?? Showing a decrease- - n??.2?? Stock at Liverpool - - ???- **?,000 Same time hut year - ??? Showtilf a decrease-???. -??? r . American cotton afloat for Great Britain-.- ??*990 6,558 11,000 4.442 .4,828,062 Some time hut year - Showing a decrease-...- 50.000 NEW YORK, July it.-The following are the total net reprints of cotton at all ports since Sep tember, 1,1883: Galveston New Orleans... Mobile.. 501,261 .1,512,644 - 253,006 .. 653664 New York..??? loston [providence - Philadelphia West FwnL Brunswick ???.... *ort ILwal Pensacola ??? Citr Point Indianola Newport New* .... Minor Ports Total ??? 65,630 116,360 - -.... 183472 - 177,942 -.4328.069 ???ATVKOAT, JCLT 12. New York???Cotton opened easy with prices lower. No material change occurred during the day. Futures closed dull bat steady. Spots on- id; middling Ue. Net receipt* to-dsy 350 bales, against 1,429 bales 359; export*- SAVANNAH. July 12???Cotton nominal; middling 10%; net receipts none bales; gross none; sales none; stock 272; export* coastwise 60. NEW ORLEANS,July 12-Cotton quiet; middling 10 13-16; net receipts 9 bales; gross 311; sales 200; stock 40,111. AUGUSTA, July 12???Cotton dull and nominal; middling 10%: uet receipts none bales; shipments ???; sales none. Ilingnomiiu 0; stock 1,41 PROVISIONS, GRAIN, ETC. CONSTITUTION OFFICE, Atlanta, July 12,1861. The following quotations Indicate tho fluctua tions on the Chicago board of trade to-day: i WHEAT. Opening. Highest. Lowest Closing. August S???-% 83Kli 83 September 84)J 84>| iW t 84^ CLEAR RIB SIDES. August- 7 70 7 80 7 67X 7 80 Flour, Grain and Meal. ???juij., ore, uii. ButKvu wl, u ray iuuv KSrt90n; mixed, car lots bulk, 7lc; do. sacked 74c; dray lot* 77rt*0c. Com Meal???85rt90c. Stock Feed???fl.3T * ' ~ ??? to A $19.00: V) 100 n>s fil.05; prime V ton $is.u); V 100 lbs $1.00; uo clover ou market. Wheat Bran- Car lots 90; dray lots $1.00. Grits $3.85 V bbL NEW YORK, July 12-Flour, southern firm; eora- lon to fair extra $3.50rt$4.60; good to choice $4.65 !$6.25. Wheat, spot advanced K01c; ungraded .Ad 70rt??%; do. white Ml; No. 2 red July 97>j. Com, spot dull but without Important change; Oats lower and dull. dull; common to choice 23(q;w. 8T. LOUIS. July 12???Flour unchanged. Wheat unket led and lower: No. 2 red fall m3; h&s! cash; 83krt64K July: No. 3 red fall 1*'/,. Com lower aud very slow; No. 2 mixed cash; 40Urt 4iV'iJuly. Oat* dull aud lower; 30^61^ cash; 20^ quiet"colli ????;*J CINCINNATI, July 12???Flour unchanged: family $1.20(361.65; fancy $1.90^55.25. Wheat active but lpwer: No. 2 red whiter m^87. Com firm; No.2 mixed 54. Oats strong; No, 2 mixed 3!%rt35. LOUISVILLE, July 12???Grain, nothing doing. Wheat, No. 2 red winter new 80rt85. Com, N??- ???J mixed 61355. Oat*. Nn. 2 western mixed o3%rt3L Groceries. ATLANTA, July 12???Market comparatively quiet Coffee???Rio 10012: old government Java 25c. 8u- Pirn-Standard A 7Ue; granulited 7%c; white extra C 7Mc; no demand for New Orleans sugar*. Molass es???Black strap in barrels 26c. Sjnui choice 50c: prime 45c; 30c. Teas???Black 40A60o; 80c. Clove* 25c. Allspice 10c. fair New Orleans common Nutmegs linnamon f oyster 7c; X soda t ^ sorted stick 9???4c. JIackcrcl-Market about bare of Is and 2s: No. Oklts. L.W., 66c; do. k bbU, 80 Iba, |2.75A$3.75; do. V4 bbls, 100 He, f1.5(b Soap $2,500 $7.00 V 100 cakes. Candles ??? Full weight 15c. Matches???100M box$1.50; 200 $3.50; 800 $4.75. Soda, *- ^ WiflOHe. T' iu kegs, 4Ho; In boxes ulet _ ???..??? Gouade- lonpe 4%; fair to good refining 5@5}$; re fined rather weak; C&Hrt5%; extra C 5jg: white extra C 6U06 yellowSk; off A <%; mould A 6% standard A 6%; confectioners A 6%; cut loaf crushed T%; powdered granulated ??? 1607; Cubes B*. Mnl<uwr* uiintiannd; Cuba 16: New Orleans 8 07; rangoon CINCINNATI, July 12???Sugar firm; hards refined 708; New Orleans 4^06. CHICAGO, Ju,y 12???Sugar, standard A 6^07; cut Provision*. LOUISVILLE, July 12???Provisions quiet Mesa pork $16J0. Bulk meats, shoulders 6%; clear rib jjS: clear side* ??>;. Bacon, shouldere 6>,; clearrlbs Sk??SSn , fr3*x??? : ureljr steely; western item apot 7.tt&tM. CUJCINSATI, Julyu-Porkiteauly; mmtl&a). Uril elttll ??t 7. Bulk meat, iteeuly; ahouMen short ribs \30. Bacon in fair demand; should era ekort rib. Vti: ehort clear 9%. S CHICAGO, July 17??? Pork elull; ewb (1C.00A e.OO. Lam quiet a>iel")^I0o lower; cash 7.10(37.15. ulk meata duU; iheuldcr, 5.90; abort rib7.85; ???bort clear 8.25. ATLAJiTA, July !2???Clear rib,Ide, steady 939W& Bacon ??? Sufaremreel bama LtjUke. Lard ??? Tierce,, mined S^c: tub. 9*0. 4 ST. LOUIS, July U-Proriilon, dull. Naval Stores. tar nrm at V1.S5; crude turpentim $1.00; yellow dip and virgin $1.85. SAVANNAH July 12???Turpentine firm at 2S8& sale# 4u) barrels; rosin firm: strained and good ???trained Jl.0dJ9t.10; aaleaMO tarrrU. g CHARLEserox.July 12-TurpenUne Unn at???? bid: raain nominal; atralned and nod (trained 91.00.1 > NEW YORK, July u???Roaln stead, at 91 22KA JL*7}<; turpentine .wady at II, iSoIeum od^. Country Produce ' Butter- Jency S|??ssr^r , d^?? ! m h E??? tbe comb l:t ei v. u.???iasafiS! / 'Aj