The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, September 23, 1884, Image 4

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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 23 188k TWELVE PAGES. GEORGIA DEMOCRACY. A STinniNO ADDRESS TO THE PAR TY IN GEORGIA, An Arrsncsnsnt of tbo Repobliosn Forty and its Method!-A Call for Donoorata to Bally to tbo Standard of Bonoat Govern mont-Tbo tuty of all Democrat!, To Die Democracy of the State of Georgia:???The undersigned have been appointed by the execu tive committee of the democratic party of th M Mate of Georgia to prepare an address to the pa 4 *y ???lid the people of lb la state. We are now In the midst of an exciting and, Important presidential campaign. Probabl y *t no time in the post hUtory oi the governor i It been a matter of so much vital in jportance that a change of admlnlatratlon . and 0 ( administrative policy should 1 A\e place. In a republican government like on??? a where the people are the uoverelgns and the popular voice dictates the policy of the governir ,int, it la vastly Important*that those In nuihori*>y be required to conflne themselves within oo'.ntitutlonsl limits In administrative policy ami '.be execution of the laws. This government rj?? organised by our fathers, prescribed the proper limits within which the action of the federal r.ovcrmnent should be confined, and it rucognires the reserved powers of the states. Tire powers conferred upon the federal gov ernment were nccewarv to enable it to conduct -properly all the foreign affair* of that govern ment, all Mich Interstate affitlrs a* are beyond tbo Iiower and control of the Individual states. The reservation* of power by the state* were equally necessary to enable each state to conduct local self government and promote the public inter est and the general welfare. On account of the broader scope of the power* of tbo federal government the tendency ha* been towards encroachment upon the reserved powers of the slates: nmrihe long continued domina tion of one political party over all others, natur ally tend* to )>/omntc and encourage such en croachment*. it nlao encourage* tin- memory and unreasonable npproprintloiis, ex travagance of every character, speculations and B dilation* l??r government ofllciafs who rely iiprsn tir friend* in power t<> a greater or less extent for immunity from punishment for malpractice in ofllre. The republican party on Hie lourth oi March next Will have been twenty-four year* in power, four S r nr* of civil war, ami twenty year* si mss the ter- ilnation of the war. Th " * ' ??? In practice the power* oi T he have increased the t Ji an enormous extent. They have made ' tlnue to make lavish???and in muny iustuuce* 1111 rrasonahle appropriation* of money wrung from the pockets of the people-by rigorous taxation. Government officials have grown rich in mauy Instance* l??y the Improper use of public money. Vast traota of tho public domain have been donated to corpo rations, building np gigantic corporate power which threatens to control not only tho people, but the legislation of tho country, In future. Tluse vast tracts of the public land, which accor ding to the original policy of the government were Intended to lie kept as homes for our people, have tarn withdrawn from homestead entry, and S ladd under corporate control. And while a (Mir on of the railroad enterprises to which they Imre bceg donated have been proper, and promotivo of the public Interest, vast tractahave l??ocn squan dered upon enterprises which were of no Import ant public advantage to tho country. The result of this (Milley has been not only to deprive tho people of the homestead rights, which was u part of the heritage oi an American cltiren, but to build up an imniciiM) landed aristocracy, placing tlmorand* and liumlrcdsol thousands, and even millions oi acres In tho hands of particular cor poration* or Individuals, which must in the end lead to me* t unfortunate and deplorable results. iMiring this (teriod of tho reign of the republican tarty the merrhaut nutrlno of the United Hiatus has been m arly destroyed, ami tho commerce of the I'idled states on American vessels, almost M|B| the a party and npon the fact that old divisions and schisms in our ran>.s no longer exist, and that there is no cppofcltlon to tho democratic! candi dates for governor and tho other important offices of the fctste, it must not he forgotten that thl* general unity anri, freedom from division which was so dcidrab? *, if. productive of astute of apathy which is to to, deplored. Many democrat* finding It In- conv'/oUnt to go to tlic polls at the state elections taoy t* main at home on the ground that the can- di'/ates for governor and other important office* * mw no opposition, and thia would lie a mat- ???ter of no consequence, were it not that the state elections In October arc to be followed in Novem ber by the presidential election, which Is *o vitally iin|>ortsnt. Let the democracy see that there is a full vote awt at theaulfernatorial elcctiou. While nodflugr-r ecu result to the democracy of this Mate from a meager vote at that election. It rnr-*- misunderstood and misconstrued In other sec of the union where all the farts are not know It Is the duty of democrats whenever the party has made ru.ui (nations to stand by the democratic rnndidntcs and give them an earnest nod xcalou 1 support. It is the duty of the candidate nnd lenders to sec to it that tho propci tirktta are prepan d and distributed. and every proper effort Is made to secure a fu???l tu <-ut of the j??arty strength In the October electli lor the effect It will have on other state* In the cm Ur ??lectio pied Tlx* demo??racy of Georgia has always ocrtipl a prominent position a* an importint part of to great democratic forty of the union, wnlcb 1* tic parly of the constitution and of equal and Ju* laws. The party that has maintained the rignts and liberties of the native ixipuUtiou of tin* country, which, in the darkest hours of thdrtrl.il hat Mood Immovably by tbo right* of tie-foreign t*r*rn, naturalized citlren* of this The party opposed to iinju-taiid uo|??dy,and in fa* or of equal rlgli ten of the republic and of equal Aimlban er.plIni --* mnx nt. The party of refoi ttuwt ui * gkaHAMg istered. ot honestly t rally under ???wrpt from the ocean. Iran pursy, millions of j?? liavc been appropriated tor butidlugaud re pairing our navy, large parts of It havobsou squaii- dried mid our present navy places u* on tho ocean below the dignity of a third rwto power; and wo have not a single ve**rl or a single gtm that la to be compared In cfllolom-y with tho superior vessels amt armament of other ???tsd tu osso of a foreign war, our coast eitb a are absolutely at the merry ot our antagonist if he baa a reaper table navy. The financial policy * f the republican party has turn the boast oi republican orators ami iUte??- mrh for n number of year* past. They have at tempted to convince the country that Us great pic-ipeiity waa owing to the llmineial policy of that | arty. The result ol that p dicy has boeti to prate the finance* of the country in the Imml* of the bankers, whoso power is so enormous, that they ran. by hoarding their fund* ami re fusing discount*, bring lltmnei.il panic at the Ir pier sure, or as In the late instance, many of *??? ??????lltH the Isomer of this glorious old parly ami never relax our effort* until ft I* tu alii Imtugmnted into power mid tho constitu tions! rights ami liberties of the people are again mtond and protected, as they were when the gov ernnunt wo* ml ministered by tho fathers of tho demccmtle party of the union. 9 i. ii. roi.uiM., J. II. Kmtim., In; Post Gvkkky. CONNER TALKS OF HIS HORSES. Tire Owner of n Half. Million Dollar*??? Worth of Trotters Replies to Mr. Ilergli, Nrw YoftK, September 19.???Mr. Ilohert Bonner talked to an Interviewer as follows: ???I do not think Mr. Itcrgh understand* what he is talking about when ho states that clipping is a cruel and senseless practice???the dcvico of loxy groom*. There is not a horseman who doc* not know df> tly i??..,,iho contrary.^ I???rofcMor Wil liam professor - In the olio, i the live* of many them in practice by minuting in wild speculations, have brought ruin upon H ??? ???j * * I??? hole country, arid stent riUtrcM to the whole republican | arty boast oi their (IiiuucIhI policy they ??* rtalnly cannot complain If they are Judged 3 the result* of that policy, which at present are ally com pi eh ended by the most superficial oh* setter. The large and wealthy hanking lumo* of New York have hoardid their money, keeping NBt thirty mllllona of reserve more than the law icqUltcs, and have refined to airoinmoduto tho tank era of tho different section* of tho union who haw usually received areoiniumlatloti* from tiM iii, which bn* crippled them and /eft them uu* aide to areeuxMlata their rnstomera amt tho ;k*o* pla in the different localities. The result u a ??t since m y In the money market of tho country which lisa crippled every Interest, ha* engulfed many tIitcrprbe* in ruin, and threaten* groat dl*- ??? and suffering II there is not a iptedy change. state waa blessed during this summer wiiu a wncat crop more abiind.int than tlluavo^ ?? e. IMislij this crop affords much relief, but era has m i been money in the hands oi buyem to move the c rop, and most of It atilt lie* iu tho tarna of the (dautera. Our fattorfea are >nspcndlug operations or woiUiig upon short time. Our merchant* are greatly cramped. Our plantris can scarcely r??i*o nuney with which to pay their taxi's, ami our amban Ira and artisan* am! ralirom* amidggxaa already wetklug nt reduwl wages, i ' # *Vstf ??? *??? ?? - lely ???uapenat... Ina wont genera! atagantiou and deprcsdoti la found In every branch of biislueM mid with every rla??B of lahu. ran It In??? that a Jmt ami ciMnomt* "i*ministration of the goveruuieut, and a who a ial (mlley produce* such result*? I* it not . *- -??? ry ritlrcn who 1* not con- tile tV ill la ms, f d in burg vctcrlnnry the la st known nuthoritlc* < lipping and ways: "1 have rniimblc horses ss pllng Is muuecfMiry l_ ??? <oat, if he has liccn keptto work nil summer nnu autumn snd boa M-en well gnxitne??l. If. however, he has teen allowed to run on gras* ??? few weeks, and has not felt the currycomb lie need* clipping, for Ids coot has become heavy. Some horse* have Mich flue light coats that tbey nevor need clip ping Old Dexter never waa clipped, neither was bdwln Forrest. They did not nee??l it." "Mr. heigh N*g* horsc-owuer* not to nick the tall* nf their horses," said tho interviewer. "Do you object to nicking?" ??????1 know veiy little alaiut it. 11 was seldom done to rend hoisis, being mostly confineI to saddles, hacks ami cob*. It Tina grown entirely out oi bull ion. No man with a valuable horse would nick him. Jltit J know so little nix nit It that I can???t venture an opinion. Von may rest aim raj o! one thli.g, however, and it i* th!*: No man owning a vulimblo homo i* going to rbk him through abuse and |M??or care. Mere, lor iuetuncc, 1 have paid OKI,UN) for Maud H., tho most valuable horse in the world. $3ti.ooo for IU- nis, |:i6.W0 for Dexter, fAVOOO for I???ocaliouta*. flO.- OtO for l-.dwin Forrest, amt so on. Do you think I would luive any olio of these horses dlpjicd If I was not perfectly su^e that clipping was good for him? It is n question oi money to a man???? "You have noticed, doubtless," said the report er, "that Mr. itergh declare* that speeding horse* Isciuclfuid Inhumane. Hedonic.* that horse.* enter Into the>p>rlt of the siiort." "All bosh. A home, if taw not n.huy boast, tabes much interest In his own performances. It yi.q arc driving a three mtnntc horse ami a 2:to animal cornea up along side to pass you, you will notice your hone prick up his ears and stretch hi* lieck out lu an cmJoavor to keep abend. That la ambition, No sensible man, assuredly no horoo- map. gives his horro more thou tm qad do. Take Unit would bo dangerous for any auiinai. Fvcry* one knows that neither man nor * t should !kj -put to exertion suddenly. FORTY YEARS AGO. now Dr. George tYlilte YVna Shown to ft Hotel in Young Atlanta. Dr. Otorgo White, author of White*! Statla- tiea of Georgia, who is now in the city on sort of pilgrimage to bis old state after a long abienec, tells a rather amusing story of how he visited Atlanta the first time. Tho doctor's locks are now whitened by the snows of more tjian four rcore yearn, but ho is hale and hearty, and is exceedingly interesting in con versation. ???It was forty yeara ago,** he said, ???I came here from Marietta buggy. it was a dark night and right along hero in the road somewhere,** he midt referring to Marietta street, in front ct the Arlington, ???'! met a negro and asked him: ???My good man, where is Atlanta?* ???Moseer, you is in Atlanta,* ho answered 'Why, where are the houses???? I asked, for was dark and I didn???t hoc a single light. *C dey i* houses here, Mosser/ answered the ne gro, and he took my horse by the bridle and Ifd him through the darkness to u place where J spent the night.** Dr. White left Georgia twenty-six years ago, and this is his first trip back. hero. Ho has been pastor of a church in Memphis for twenty*five years. Among the friends of his younger y< Judge Kr/nrd, Mr. Joseph Thompson Judge Iiirhard II. Clark are now living, and some very pleasant meetings between them have occurred. Dr. White lived in Savannah twenty-live years. J!e says it is hard to real- ire that the great city he finds here i* * L - jdaeo Jie once knew as Atlanta. MESS MACKEREL AS AN 183UE. Even the humblest elements of commerce may be dignified into political issues when the cam paign grows warm. The Charleston News and Courier, a short time ago, upbraided New England sharply because the Boston mackerel men were sending mackerel, wrougly labeled to southern merchants. Hmall No. 6???s were labeled as No. 2*s, and small No. 2???s as No. l???s. The Hartford Couraut. took the matter up and proved that tho southern merchants ordered the mackerel sont falsely label ed, and proceed* to hit tho southern people about the old slave trade. The News and Courier re sponds Hint the New Englander* started tho slave' trade and that it was prosecuted to tho last in New England ship* and by New England merchants. Fcturnlug to the mackerel, it says: "Did the fact tfint Benedict Arnold, the filustrfou* New Eng lander who sold his country and his honor, got pay for what be sold relieve his treason of its guilt?" The BpringAeld Republican then enters the dircnsslon at this (mint, and, answering the News mid Courier???s question, says: Certainly not; therefore, tho Boston inftu>cr???? dialer is not to be relieved ni the stigma of selling Miracles of Healing Unparallel ed in Medical History. ???J have boon afflicted for twenty year* With an Obstinate skin disease, called by some M. D.???s pso- i|isi.s and others, leprosy, commencing on ray ic??li?? ur.d in spite of all I could, with the help of the ir.ofet skillful doctors, It slowly but surely ex- tended, untJI a year ago thin winter it covered ray entire person in form of dry scales. For the lust three years I have been unable to do any labor, Six! Midi ring intensely all the time. Every morn ing tl ere could be nearly a dustpaufui of sc ilea Ub ii from the sheet on ray bed, some of them ???half a* large as the envelope containing this let ter. In the latter pan of winter my skin com- sneured era* king open. I tried everything, ul- m* m. that could be thought of. without any relief. Th*- 12th of June I started West, iu hopes I could ret c h tl c Hot Springs, f reached Detroit nn;l was ???o l* v. I thought I should have logo to the hos- - ??? ???-* ???* ??? *---???- * ..-.i.??? Mich. tijtal. but finally got ns far tut Lairing, Mich.. Litre 1 had AifeteV Itvfhg. Ond Dr. treated -hi* abont two week*, hut did me no goo 1. *" .thought I had but a short time to Jive. I c-irn 'ly prayed to die, .Cracked through the skin - m.pfi'o ml. piliv nniw IliiliiU 11-11 ??? back, foot!aAlvawo. dm'! H't.f hard ??my ritts. n ... MR.. ... hands, limbs, dien. toe-tittil* came off. fitigjr-tmils il r.??? bone, hair dead, tlry Stid lifeless old straw. O. my God I bow I did suffer. "Mv m-ter bod a small part of u box of Cutlcnra In tin* h?? use. She wouldn't glvo m>; *afd, *We will try C'uticurs.' Some was applied on one hand l and ami. Eureka! there was relief; itopptxl the ! terrible burning sensation from the word go They Immediately got tfto Cvticvba Rehoi-VBNT Ct'iicL'ira, andCUTicuBA Soap. I commenced by biking one tables|>oonfnl of Resolvent three times a day. after meals; had a bath once a day, water about blood beat, used Cutlcnra Soap freely; an* plW>d Cutlcnra morning and evening. Result, i my Home in just six week* t time 1 my skin ju*t a* smooth h* this sheet of paper. * "HIRAM K. CARFENTKtt. ???Henderson, Jefferson county, N. Y. ??? Sworn to before me this nineteenth day of January, lbteO. "A. M. LBFFINGWKLL, ??? Justice of tho reace." Ct Tict tica Resolvknt, the n Internally, and Cuncuiu, r~ thv great skiu ???p!exion. ' Blood of cw blood purifier, , ??????d Cuticuba Hoap, externally, clear tlio oo:n- cleaitN the Skin and Hcalp, and purify tho every specie* of Itching, Scaly, Pimply, grn (tiiotiH. Mercurial, and Cancerous humor*, ai d KkinTorture* when nhyaictan*. hospitals, and ???11 other means fall. Hold everywhere. Totter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, hiii wed wky top cos nx read mat Spring Without blossoms - -kjrs,a diet Arnold abort* lii* obloquy with the natiou that bought hint, the Galveston grocery r ure being r another Iu ............ I her In 2 2.VJ am in 2.I-154. When Batr drove up he said that lie 1 thirl dly have made a fn??t mile with Maud d, I ut he thuuiM I ot to do itiawfly. Mr. lltihbar I, of tbr llaitb'id Couraut, wnb with mu and wit- timid her perfortnnnee. Hite wo* not dl*tresie<l niter Iu r trot. 8he can do her 2.W*$ In eompirt- Uve inmfort, and IX to not cruel to put hor to It." WHO MULLIGAN IS. T 1????* ffi'riipntlon* nnd cullnrlt lr?? of t?? Man l\li?? Hgttrrs In till??? Tre*rtii Ciltivna*, fioflOF. Heptcmber 37.???One of tho notables of the huh, and (mrllcclarly at the present time. Is Jsfucs Mulligan, of Mulligan letter fame. For n vi ral yenrobe ho* lc<l a very retired life, au<I so little ha* lacn heard ol him that many believed him diud. But ho is some way* from death yet. and, though somewhat lit year*, I* Mill active. Ho eati bo aeon almott any ilay at the United State* hotel, where ho an lived n Iwehelor???a life for nearly thirty years. It) quiet utniort. ocetipylng two rlehljr farnUliwI n) ailment*. Tcreounlly he Is about 0 feet * Inches In l.i-i(.bt, of tpare bund, (isle from conthu???.mmt ol yrars to the clerk's desk, with brown eye* and dnikliHir. He Is quite approachable and Is an lutcredlng court iHiUt'iiaiui. To be *ure ihe un??*t of hU e i Vtr??stlon dtinng the )<**t eight yan lias Ihvii ii on the subject of fetter* w hich Blaine wrote lulu, but the reason for this I* that everybody who meets him always Insist* upon talking upon that subject. But Mulligan never tire* of tt-tn fix t he hits to say about just so much iu reference to them every day or she he doesn't feel like him HtoMHiMiBfMMftataHMWbAt Unhappy Grand trunk . | the ancient landscape of mountain* of eli hulircand the deepenuonsof provincial-like sou- timent. There Is even a factory stack hero and here, sad the number of arinill farms is yearly tu- ressing in the Carolina*, Georgia ami in other , nrl*(??l (be south. Industry and political econo my are in the public mind, and the Importance of close connection with the rest of country is being recognized. How puerile, then. appears the spirit of mutual recrimination. It i* a thankless task to take the moral measures of the men In tho two M'ctlons who transgress tiie rules of honorable trade, and bold uj> the balances in a spirit of K . It may bo truo that many ??? a a Swiss w atch made in Watt bury. Ct, and many a New England farmer kum Carolina white clay in his barrel of Hour: but there la no mo to expose thuso irregularities in ??mh a spirit ns to provoko such llheta as "cheap and narrow blackguardism.??? is well for the north to acknowledge frank! that tho insidious temptation to temper tho wind of hard times tu the shorn laniba oi private inter ior putting out goods with fraudulent brands i lowered.in a marked degree the moral staud rrrofenJzu that their mackerel are not what dl uy purport'to Ins. lad each side seat') it* owu faults. If the Couraut think* that U can clean the merchant pot* of South Carolina w itli a (dree of the bloody shirt, or if the Courier fancies that it can sort mackerel lit Boston with the ghost of Benedict Arnold as nn employe, they arcwofully mistaken???both of them; tor too sus picion sprlnrs nt once to tho front that tho mo tives for this luter-house cleaning are not reform, hut o political spite in a presidential elcctiou year. STATISTICAL. Resders???of Hawthorne???*;" House of Seven G ihlos Will recall the pathos with which poor Clifford Pyeheon, who had been unjustly Imprisoned sinco hisisrly manhood, euld, after his release: "My life i* gone, nnd where i* my happiness? Oh! give me my happiness.??? But that could l??o done only in part, a* gleams of warm sunshine occasion ally fall across the gloom of a New England au tumn dny. Inn letter to Messrs. HlSCOX & Co., Mr. L. II it it*, of Bennington, N. J., soys; "J hove suffered mold misery from childhood from chronic Im use of the ltowels and dlarrlue, accompanied by ( uipain. I sought relief nt the hau l* of phy ilcisns of every sefiool and used every patent And domestic remedy under tho sun. I have at last found in TAUK Eft???S TONIC a complete speci fic. preventive and cure, s your invaluable medicine, which did for mcwlut nothin*, else could do, is entitled to the credit of ray getting hack iny happy days, I cheerfully and gratefully cknowlcdgo tne fact." Mr. E. H. Wells, who needs no Introduction to the people of Jersey City, adds: "Tho testimonial of Mr. Titus is genuine aud voluntary; only ho docs not adequately portray the suffering ho has * d formuuy years. Ho Is my brothor-In- _.jd I know the case well. Ho Is now perfcct- jy free from hi* old troubles, and enjoys health find life, ascribing it all to 1???ABKBIW TONIC Unequally us au luvlgorante stimulates all the cans; cures ailments of tho.llver, kidneys, and qpciu.Cft fifth* blood. ??? ant wky. fluauc clear to the mind of trolled by party prejudice the correction relief and for necr??nary rvhtrm the eyes of the peo ple arv naturally turned to the democratic party, and all the Indications are If that party will do iu duty that ricveUud ???rd llciidilrks, the ??iciu(Kratfe nominee* tor pres- dent and virv president, will l??u triumphantly elretrd In November next, which will bo tho lu* augnratlou of a new era w atch will doubtless be prodUiUva of the luetl benign aud beucdcial re sult*. 1 be democratic party laid noun a u Im\ (litoral to the wsuta of the people, carefully proVctiug ??vtnr interest, ami at the nme time malntaininit ??? Just equilibrium U'twrecti the c??mlUctiug inter- c*la el the country, and tHarourjirinir and do- tioUHrlna all nnJUkt monopoly aud atl oppression and usuriotfon of power. The news from the different Milieu* of the union indicates that the tide of popular ???eutlimmt t?? sot- Hut In the right direction, and the groat American Btlr.d i?? waking up to the uroessliy of reform-re- form !?? the battle cry, re form is the watch word, and the whole vast American column *hould ???ore st,stilly on under the banner of reform. Neihluf tare than a change of pollcy atid a eh urge ef administration can produce tho result ???*?? earn estly to be desired by the patriotic of all partfra, * to controlling th^ *???*???a| ?????? . .atai i-f the union. 1 lit dt mortal ie the great sum nt of demoenuie scutiment.wUl, II ]* In Hi v??d. l*ear down alt op|Mw.it.ou and comp?! the lusugirmtloTi of the uecteaary mcosures.of rv loin. u bss l oen the banner democraUc siat, of the union. If there Is a full t,turnout at tf.t pclta we believe she will maintain that proud ( , jftkn, but relying u|kui the streugth of tl?? tally, sngroundiiess of It* principles and trl, tic ssptrsthT*. and hoping tha??? ??? pi, \, H wfti.i ut effort o is t, o o~ ii, h apathy __ .??? i??? I critic jbimih. They sre ready lo rally ???^Hier whenever they elf. Ill* cxlstciHV I* by the repealed visits ol I nj er nun ho seek to llitcm. taiid ii Mm and secure pits <d the remaining feller* in hi* piw??c??don. He insiiHRts, however, to keep them *t a distinc ??? ami rdUM-H lo say any tiling whatever titsiu tiiu matter to them. Ills daily mail Is volu nin.iiH on the subject, but he never answ, r* any of the In quiries. Home of the letters ho re- icivtsaie of a threatening nature. Several times he has ktu notified that he would be waylaid ami assault,,! when a good op|Mir:uulty oiiorcl. so that he rarely remain* out at ulghl*. ami only when m company with gciiiti , ui?????U upcu whom he ran rely for assistant-* and protection. He hat,* Gen. Bui lor cordially, but speik* well of Mr. Blaine, denominating him "ag'"*! fellaw." He rays that he would not have produce! tho It itets in la?n. at the time of the oongregion il in- vtsilgatloti, Imd it not been for the roquet of Blsiiie and the lusfuuathm* that ???he, a mere bookkeeper, Would not dare testify against Blaine.'' Mulligan was the confidential taarkkeeper of J*. e??d?? Mhinwood, ol this city, in laftl. tu tret???i he wa*employtd hy the Adams sugar refinery com pany, In which Warren Fisher, Jr., was imere*tc*l snd to whom Mulifgan was a confi??feiit(al clerk. |.??ur he waa treasurer of the Globe theater. A* It fore stated, he docs little or uolhiug now. Uis plvssures are few. He lores a good cigar, however, am! delight* to no to the theater. He has a number of Tettera written, to him a i l to Mr. Fi??her, which the anti-Blaine ncw*|Mp ra are retire t??? get. They arc said to be a 1 nupirtant n* those which have been made public. Knormou sums ol money have been offVrexl for throe letters I nt be relurea toscll them. Us haa promised t t In* them tua Bosum (-a;M-r for public .lion -h wtly. rthieh v uuin ail ho the part of the dSmo- and to- stood by their banner ??l,t m their ,au??e iu the state tu ,l fir the refoi orel. there ft not ray and activity which ought to ???rltical petiod like the prewcnL CHBBIItte. m every Irsdii r demin ??? itigetfolly b maty f rat iu t ork to i ???anUa- ???tid rmrrrreouy v* work to make the orgai . till* u n-plete irt counties where It h not already so. Orgacire dctnocntUc Hubs where none exist, at d w be re it n ay be drone*'- aewreary. Have oommitte,-* appointed to e *nv??** IhsMIf- ???frrert district*swdcounties and see to ^ thatlhero t* a foil turnout at the polls in both the Cta|pber tM N,*vctiller elcctioos. * i He the democracy arc to be mantfakfai ???IA>& the Ouiiuml harmony w WrU ??Su itt the s* wcl as au interview, kt ?? ws about tho l atter- He has nothing to w,4-ry him but this, for he ts quite wealthy ami }tvc* a* he care*ton H??nhlt ii i?? u,c. lie tssuagra the vstaw Ua try the seulor Fish, r st his dtwth ait-d several other* u wrd. Ftsber thought a gTeatdcalof Muiligau. and ap- Uiotic ltPbtuan. lu politics ho D * dcittiX???twL I'uauoecssfuL Frew the Arkanmw 1 rmrcler. ???I undcretand that you have stopped practie- ir g," raid (he sceretary of state to an eminent col ored physician. "Yss. rah; imted ter gin up do trade ao' go te? yresrhin*. In *!U country dar ain???t no money t.*r be mrde tu ds prsrtleln* o??? medicine. W???y, ??ah. of 1 had er ???voted toy time ct close ter suthin' ol*.* e* 1 has terdto business I would er hin putty troll off by dU time. Ober two^ third* ob my paik'nt* ueber paid me. sahr" ???Why didn???t you sue them?" " ???Twonldn* *lone no irood. kaxc da wns <le ul. *ih. 1 got de wus* Jaw ob pa???leota. None o* ???am neher bad co health an^co????Ututton." It Twssed. "Has psoI ibfUort pu^cd In this county?** asked antrmugrref Hmndge. Yea," replied ce, "passed through." j On nn average between six and seven hun dred dwelling* are burned every month in this country. Ksomni* will want 18,1,000,000 bushel* of wheat, in addition to what la produced in that conntry, thia year. Tumi: is n good deni of stuff going out of the country. The exports from New York last work were f8.5??5,W7. Ms. IL II. Eluott, wlioie service* in the development of transportation facllitlo* have built up tho Florida orango trade, estimates the crop of lsrd ami U&> at 1,UX),000 boxes against the C-'O.CtO Imxos of last season. About 1,700 casks of scuUkiu* have arrived In New York from Alaska???the largest fall supply ever received there. It* value I* estimated at $1,800 a cask. Tho cutire Invoice will go to England to be t>rc|>air<t for eommrree, the Lnidon process being Mipcrior to any known iu this couutry. Tiik tobacco crop of thia country, which in 1M*-1 ws* but lt)7,tX)0,OUO pomula, promises in 1.h*I to be between G'0,000,000 nnd 700.000,000 pound*, or more than three time* that of twenty yeara ago. The acreaKe, wlih'h in ImVI was (m* iumi??ed up to m arly Tto,utx), while the value of the crop, wliii h in Inil wn* $:ui,0G0,(NX). will probably reach 145 UX).0C0 or f&0,OUD.M)0 iu 1884. ??. i*0> . 1???IVE Cl'HE FOR PBLLS TORPID RO WELS, 0I30RDSRC0 LI VC R. and MALARIA. From theao *ooma aiLe three-rourthi of tno dlrtciw s of iite Lunum raoo. These sympre-m* uuUcoto U*elraxtotvuce: L>n Appstlta. Il.mc.'a costive. Hick naad* un??,fiilin??M alt*.' cwtlwK, aversion to exsrclan of brnly .?? r lulud, RrwctaUois of food, IrvUaMKiy P .- temper, Lo;v spirits, a r ??fMu;( ot huetng neirlKfeg some d.-nyr, Ibif lntw, I'tlUtcH.ir at ths Hurt, Dofi briar* tbr rj ??*, highly roj- ored briar, ci).\???anr and ?? mam flwiti? of ft remedy f;r.t acUdlrectlv outtyU,-,,,- A??. Viu'o,?? TtS?S Flioano wia??l Th !radlonontha Kidneys ami skin is n!*o j S3AXNEIS' Golbzn Specific. It.can ?????? iy ' s cup of coffee or ten Without . go of the person taking It, eff'c and permnnent cure, whet! * u moderate drinker or at>* clc. Thousands ol drti > n^c temperate men whoi:.-> .den Specific In their colic w. sledge, and to-day belle*?? ir.jof thelrowsfres wHi. Vo 'Orets result from IU oinr-lr?: ??? * ; >uvii!aa and u'dche# theb'an???.. : t u rvbw.iicsi, nnd incites to baaltbfn: .-utlou^dl ihe onyans of digestion* jt r*s GeMta ffpvftla Co, 1*5 Race Street, rtsctaaatl, <\ yon oa.XiB by MAGNUS & HIGHTO \YE R Druggists, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 11 1 C ^*amt Mtin us n?*o itroirn, removing si! impurities through thes** three ??????scat- angera of the aystetw, ' pichieing appe tite, sound digest ton, n g-tUr sfoora, a ctaar skin aud a rigorous bodv. Tt T TT??s PILLS SES*, ????? ****** ct graving nor lutertara with daily wcx???c and nru a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. he r.r.Ei.a uni a sf.iv mar. "I Live wifli ConatiM- Ujn.t????M>ra,??u.l luv-tri-l Iwidtffnrnl kln.u ol ud T1TTT* ??r?? lb. Cm that have dona me any Rood They have cleaned mo out nicely. IXjr appetite ts Splendid, food digests readily, ??nd I now hwvo uaiural rea -wim 1 fee 1 Ilka a new man. V. .!> i DVYARDS, I???wlmyra, O. Bfaldsmywusre.aae, Offlre.tt MurraySt.,N.Y TUTTS Mil DYE. , offL Offics4i ,???u array Ctfuet, New York, fiiTr j manual c: I???ftm steam rRit- wwplu???iTtlt TuThS-.iiwky*t top col nxt read mat GINS MILLS, IiDHIIIUjO, presses. Ul KINDS Cf HUOUNSR AT LOW PffiCES. - PESKIXN UKOS. t)A tl U. M, ??? W EN8IHES, ni , ;v> J \ K3 ??T TH ? blagdkr aud kid. AAM.iah??n^mfib.,n poicnl ??i????. la lha iwiilaf of DMb . karre-t. No uua ot wbat miun or bow Ion. .taodlng tbo-. complalnl, teoj bo, tort and liwdj rduTla offimd In ~ Smith's Extract of Mayflower. ???OhJ Ckwo wbo refuw lo b. nfwnd. Urm wbttUmmnil,, ihcwrm Cfi!Oiir. DA -A-'... u 1 !.ow to car. It* tncloon e twacoflim.iTi'i wtt!. r-ir.dJKmto S. ft S3UTU A Bad., OiTlittta. Kt- ???^CAPITAL PRIZE, ??15,000.-*?? Tickets Only *S. Shnre. In roportlon. Louisiana State Lottery Comp???Af "We do hereby certify that we supervise raupementa for all the Monthly aud Penal-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Conippy?? 1 KOC-. -j- and we authorize the Com(??ny to use this certifi cate. with fto-slmlles of our signatures attached on its advertisements/??? Co??mt*??loncrs Incorporated in 1S??8 for 25 years by the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable pur do,es-with a capital of one million dollara-to whfch a reserve funu of over five hundred and fifty thousand dol lar* has since bced added. By an overwhelming popular vote ft* franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution, adopted December 2d, A. D. Is79. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by tho people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place Monthly, A NPLKNDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS K, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY', October 14, 1884??? 173d Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, 870,000* 100,000 Ticket* ftt Five Dollar* Each, Fractions, In Fifths, In proportion* MHT or PRIZES. * 1 CAPITAL PRIZE 1 do do 2 PRIZES OF 5 do 2000 10 do 1000. 20 do 500. ICO do 200. 100 do 100. :.... >00 do 50. W do 25. AmtoxiM ATiojt rarzes. 9 Approximation Prizes of S?50 M 75,COG Vi,000 10,000 12,000 10,(X)0 10,000 80,0X1 23.000 25.000 ; 0,753 1967 Prises, amounting to. ~4268.50t> Application for rates to dabs should bo made only to the office of the company In New Orleans For further information write dearly, giving full address. Make P. o. Money Orders payable and address Registered letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL DANK, New Orleans, La* POSTAL NOTES snd ordinary letters by mall or expression sums of five dollars and upwards by express at our expense) to M. A. DAUPfHM, New Orleans, La., vAuruui, 007 Seventh St., Washington, D. O, Louisiana State Lottery. For Tickets or further information of the above Lottery, address Dave C Johnston, Covington, Ky. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, Cholera Cure Use Georgia Eclectlo Medical college, states that ... Solera in Nash- jnful of thoTino to one bottle of DIGGERS??? "with almost unfailing sue- Jon advises its reader* to L-vor keep on hand a bottle which by Its tlmoly me will,save so much pain and anxiety.* A PROMINENT PITTOCIAN OF ATLANTA ???much affliction*, and states that for little child that Is wasting away by nags upon its nystem it 1* uueqoalcd r Dlarrhrcn, Dysentery, Cramp; Colic. restoring Uie little 1 tho daily drainage l w , as it is also for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramp ; ???Collc. Cholera Morbus, AND ANY CHILD 18 PLKA8KD TO TAKE IT. PROFESSOR A. BARI LI, of the Atlanta Female Institute, states that tin der no circumstances would he suffer hi* family to be without a bottle of Dr. Riggers Southern Rem edy, the timely use of sorao having relieved al most every member of htt family of some bowel orstomsen trouble. TIIK OLD GRAND MOTHER when called to tho bedside of tho little child sut feting with that night fiend to children aud hor ror to parent*, CROUP, the old grand mother used to rend fortnulleiu and makes tea aud at once relieve It???made into a tea now aud combined with BwcetRum It presents In Tuylor???i Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein a pi effective cure for Croup, Whooping-Cough. Colds and Consumption. Prieo 25cta. and fl.no. Ask for it. Manufactured bv Walter A. proprietor Taylor???s Promt* for Taylor???s Little Riddle .-0 amusement of the little lining Informal on for tho welfare or every nnroe. A MAGNIFICENT FARM FOR SALE OR LEASE WILL FELL OR LEASE ON EASY TERMS OUR ff Coweta county farm, situated about 45 miles i, J.fOOof which are open aud :i'M in original fort'*!. Of the open land 1T.?? r.eres are well set In orchard grata aud clover nnd 50 acres Ire bermuda vrnr*. All I* in good condition and very produc tive. It 1* well watered, hit* splendid improve- ??? -* hoola ana Isa 11 mule*, :W odd lu nit by lot nlily. bead 01 native c . ptament of agricultural machinery aud farm i;n pU-mentsol most Improved kind*. For particu lars addrea L. J. A A. W. HILL, ??u A wk A trd la Atlanta, Go. THE REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER The most per- worked. l.???. bu>f ness and nro- feasioual men should have one. .8e rural 'conies may he made st a time. Beautiful press eopfesmade Many different styles of type. Two or three times as much work tan be done with it fa an hour as with a pen. It save* clerk hire. it save* time???your time???valuable Ume. Send for circular or call and examine the machne. A. F. COO LEDGE. A sent, 21 Alabama cteet. Atlanta, Ga. sun-we-th-A-wklv PIIIM A speedy and Painless r iuiu ?? ure f or t [ K . Opium PIJDP or Morphine Habit, vUillj Cure Guaranteed. Address N. B.DREWRY.M. D. GRIFFIN, <3*A. 0 Uiamireof gersarratvata this InstnuMnt, the era- T life] I Y**rermSS thriKirt the parts mart iihirtUiito cure au tils front h .Kltotnc. It U for ..???, . ???th?? OXE iproino parposo. suti-tu-th sa A-wk Manhood Restored. .[Ml, Jrl nrn wed Awtj A REMARKABLE CRREI ???IN WHICH??? PHYSICIANS ANDSURGONS i???DECIDED TO USE THE KNIFE, affection of the threat, whicu was graauauy irus surely undermining their health, and was asouroo cf anxiety to all of us. Two of the beat physicians of the city and also a surgeon were caUed in, and after a careful examination they decided thatthcra was no chance for a cure unless they would con sent to undergo a surgical operation. We .were much opposed To the knife f dies soidVt drug stores. ^ i* jig used, until all other mean* had been exhausted. 80, we began to use different throat remedies sold at drug rtviros. We finally got to Brewer???* Lung Restorer, and tho effects were truly wonderful; and after a few bot tles had been taken they were entirely relieved of the trouble and their health fully restored. It any 0/my family should ever bo similarly affec- tid, I would, if necessary, travel around the world in order to get this remedy. .??,???????? n Very respectfully, W. II. MANHFIELD^ Macon, Ga., AflgUlt 15th. *1880. With great pleasure I certify to tho efficacy of that truly excellent preparation???Brewer * Lung Restorer. It lias Indeed proven to bo a sovereign re medy in my family. For many mouths my wife has Flittered from weak lung*, and has experienced great difficulty in breathing, so much so that sho could not sleet* at nil nt night: she also lost her appetite, and, In fact, her condition was truly alarm ing. The I-ung Restorer having l>ecn recom mended by several friends. I resolved to got it ana test fta virtues, which I did, and with tho most; hapvy effect. ?? he hit taken but two bottles, and the result Is wonderful. She now experiences no difficulty in breathing, her appetite is good, ana she is rapidly regaining her strength and I anx convinced ita continued us?? will effect a perman ent cure. I would, therefore, cheerfully recom mend it to all who hove weak lungs, as it cannot fail to be of great benefit to all who may give It ft ??? Y0Ur,lr, l ,y ??? OKOOGKW.8IH9. Tl*?? above testimonial waa given in 1880. HetV' what the same gentleman suy* after au interval of four years: , , . , "I have had no cause to change my opinion rot ative to the efficacy of Brewer???s Lung Restorer fa cases of diseased luegs. Tho benefit derived by mend it to all who arc afflicted with pulmonary disuse. Very respectfully. GEORGE W. SIMS LAMAR, RANKIN Ac LAMAR Macon, Ga. THE BIGGEST SUCCESS OF THE AGE. NERVOUS DEBILITY, ETC. _ /Chartered aug5???d&wly ludinz nedlc??l inen snd Journals. No cm risk. ?."s ??? > ' AiVIreis. U.M. l)l>prn*arr, ??U dcr State Lews) MI88OTJ RI Steam "Washer SAVES TIME, LABOR CLOTHES, WA8HES EQUALLY WELL Loess, and IHnnkeU nnt! nil intermediate Grade*, of Good*. No Chemicals. Nothing but Heap and 8(o<un?? X5,oco SOLD EVERY MONTH. No Rubbing, No Wear and Tear. No Low of But tons. l'rlce 910; Dig Dincouut* to Dealers* varsers for the city, h or circular, terms, etc., ad- " ** K. OSBORN, state Agent. tlanta t Ga. No. 115 Whitehall Ht.. Atl 1, St., Cincinnati, 0. -Inat. trom font m.dical coir.,,.; a year.- np.rl.nc. nnd nxwn.iv. wnctic. In Knflnnd. Uotr, JMocv and Uruuuu TrmUet. YOUNG, miODLE-AGED AHO OLD DIED, who are suffering from ths terrlbls effects of ex. haiisted VUaWy.Xcrvout ami Jfiytlcal Debility from Indlicrctlcn, Kxcett, Expoturt or Jintulffcnet. A Coro Is guaranteed In every ease, as OUT remedies set qulcaly and cure permanently. R3FFatIcnti treated In all parts of tho world. a04 page Book,Containing fact* which should hst read fur Instruction. Mailed aritb ft list of qusstlous-t JTVrJZjJZlm J. G, Williams dr Co.?? Syracuse N. YJ MAONUS A HIGHTOWER, Agent*. VinOP F? r M??u. Qutak.stiro safe. Book fre V lUxJlA Clvlale Agency, !??? *. Fulton st., N. 1 A well-known bnnlc president ** has writtpn for a Chirngo weekly an article entitled" Whoro Hoa tho Money Gonef" If hoi* ft married man, with largo family * of active children, wo ml vino him to loos ovorthe bills for shoes???Evening Vail, 1???hil* A parent in Vhlhultlphia an swers the above thus: ^ I found that a GOOD Shoe was cheapest and that the SOLAR TIP was Rest, and have SA VED FIFTY PEli CENT. on ChUtlren 9 s shoe bills by buy Iny them onlyP CAUTION???Be not deceived as them hundreds of imitations of the SOLAR TIP, such as "Bole Leather Tip *??? ??to. Every genuino pair haa trade mark on sole on which la maker's name * JOHN MUKDELL & CO." GULLETT???S MAGNOLIA COTTON GINS, FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. THE BEST IN USE. . With increased facilities we are prepared to supply the dcm.ind promptly. THOMAS M. CLARKE & CO., Agents, Atlanta, Ga. aog2S???dim thu sun tne A wkyim SMITH???S Extract of iVlay Flower FOR WOMEN.