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26 THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA.. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1 1884. GEORGIA GOSSIP. NEWS OATHSHED FROM ALL "PARTS OF THU STATS. A Grnrrtl right at a Daaaa at fti??t*x r*wn-%Tt* Health of Montaauma--Oil TtoiM Baralnga - Tha Brat* Conf*r??n???? of tba Consreg??. tlaaal Mlthiidlil Charohea. At a ball and dance at the home of James White- aide, at Rising Pawn. Ga., a woman named Flor ence Jadtaou became very disorderly and draw a rare r oa a roan named Fete Jackson. He ordered tier out ol the house, and Anally struck her. Ar thur Smith, her friend, drew hi* pistol and Ared in the crowd. A general melee then enaued, aud Janus fimlth was womnbd und died lu a few hour?. Several otlicra were wounded. Smith's ir.urdmrrftrai'cd. The Port Gallic* Tribune says thr. turpentine Shim vu what la known aa the ??? Old Stamper place,??? on the Blakely road, was turned. It wax a welicd rccuc torcc the Haines reaching a hun dred feet In the air and tree* falling on all aides. The??moke w?????? so dense and black that it could lx?? retn ten miles or more. The fnrtn was just about abandoned. This la only one of the many pitch acenci that southwest Georgia will wltnuM for the next few yean, on account of the aban* tU nid turpentine farms. The people are rapidly iting brought to their senses und arc seeing the folly of allowing valuable tracts of timber to be boxed for the paltry auni generally paid for this privilege. 1 he college at Dahlonega has a larger attendance than ever twlore. A dry whirlwind a truck a negro house on the prendfcs ol Rev. J. M. Callaway, in Harris county, raising the roof up and fuming It completely arouLd. The negroes wero washing clothes und bad bung a number of garments up to dry. Theso warrstrown several hundred yards away. A Utile three-year-old In Jobhaon county, while playing about the yard called to his mother: "Come here and see fills great big listen! snap-, ping at me.??? The frightened mother hastened to the scene aud found the iirchlu rubhlug the dead ly companion as though they had made frlauds. It wns a largo ground rattluauakc. The snake was at once killed aud no on?? hurt. Tho splendid new courthouse being creeled In MiiilUle, Colquitt county, la going to be a credit to the county. The buiidiug is a two story, 30x33 fret. The upper story contains the court room, which Is 30 fret square, beside* two large the grand and petit juries. On the tint floor ??ro the clerk's and ordinary's offices, besides two oilier rooms for other purixwo*. These are divided by a wide hallway. It is very* high between joists and well ventilated. The buiidiug will cost gi.??|j. The building will be curnpletod the first of Doccra- her. The Wsj cror* Headlight saya that on last Friday Hr. Hanah Waldron waa crossing a brunch in Ware county, over which there was two fool-logs lying close beside each other, when ho lost Ills balance and fe l,ono of Ids legs running down between the logs, breaking it between the knee aud thigh. The forte of the fall, however, was not broken by the catching of the leg between the logs, aud Hr. TVaidion waa pnclpltuted into the water bolow, and was In the set of being drowned, when ho was rescued by a colored man who happened to be pass leg slid saw him fall. The news of hit father's acci dent waa brought to Mr. K. D. Waldron, who ut oucc hit< hod bis fiorao to the buggy aud wo*going to sev him. On driving away from the lot the fmiso became unmaiingable, ran away, threw Mr. Waldron against a fem e and bruised him up con siderably. Those w ho saw the runaway say It won a narrow escape from death. Thus It was that lather and eon came near losing their lives ofi the same day. The Mont* sum a Record Insists that Montcsuina is one of the healthiest towns In the state and sites the fact that dnrltig the past fourteen mouths there lies nut been a cumj of serious sick- ncaa attributable to local causes-nothing more than a few chills: aud ouly three or four deaths have octutrtd- they among children. There is am ple reason for believing that the the liualth of tho place will always remain us good. Tiro mineral stater lias |*:iformed wonders lu tho way of ro- Meting health to the dublllalcd, aud, btwlde* this, one rail sit there aud drtnk tbeoootost, purest nud lest of mountain water. Ho far from bring sickly Montunmn now possresc* advantages as a health nsort, mid persons may fie???> from sickness In other tonus to And refuge there lu the town of magnolias, mlncrsl water und mountain atro.tros. olumbusFtin says: Mr. W. D. Afflwk, u d reliable cttlxvn of this city, inf< Tlie (ilnbonis Fires. Poiutth, Ga., September 22.???[Special.]???Two ginhousca were destroyed by Are In this county cn yestefday-one owned by the Davit Bros., at fiinarr's station, six bales cotton bnrued, insurance of f 260 on the cotton and tjuu on the house; the The I>rooth In Pnlaikl, CoaiRAV, Ga., Heptcrabcr 22.???(Special.]???A seven weeks drouth baa caused a cessation of the Aow of an small streams, and the reaching of low- water mark In the river and large croeka In this <ounty, and the wells arc beginning to fall, and water U now an item of much importance with us. 1 lie dust saturates the atmosphere aud Alls stores and dwellings to a very troublesome extent. (lln House Fire In iliitta. Jackson, (iu., September 23.??? [Special.]???David Carmii bad's gin house with eight bales of cotton was burned last night. John Carmichael's was Also burned, it Is supposed to have been incen diary. There have been three burned In this vi cinity within the last two weeks. State Military Host Vo. 4. Bonk, Go., September 23.???Tho state military pM,t No, \ wnr organized tart nJgbL It is composed of the Borne Mr. tit Guards, tho If III Cl tv Cadets, tne Houtli Koine (iiiards and the Adainsvllle ItiAes. Tlie Cave Spring Guards havelieen invited to join. Captain Joint C. Pr In tun wo* elected chairman of tho exM utlve cr.unql; Lieutenant C. II. Cothran, treasnrer; f'spUln J. f*. T. Lumpkin, secretary, . Is ihiiw'I by an le, AUl'uuis, Thu rainy ... ere attending church. H* alo at tho lime, amt testliies that he felt the shock. truthful. , us Hist a distinct ah. earthquake, waa felt at wight while the tteople *' Affleck was at H*al?? ??? )????????????????????? Two of tha triplet* born In Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoist, of \Vn)ii??xUiro, three weeks ago, have died. The following letter from Governor t'level it!, of New York, who had Iwcti written t ?? lutornilug him that oue of the Utile buys had been u ttiucd lu Ills honor, reached Waynesboro just lu time to find Ills little namesake a corpse: ???Exnc???ftiv* Mansion. Ai.danv, N. Y., Heptein- lt?? 12, DM.??? Mrs. W. Hurst: My Dear Madam ??? lam Informed that you have thought my name win thy to Ik* tallowed upon one of the thre? chll- dnu lately added to y??oit family hr using!, event. 1 am quite proud of ihH mark of your c??l-i*ui,amt taltti lu, and attachment to, the democratic e*u<io which you tbm tvinee, adds to my coil fid srum In our *iimo. I am Constrained to irict.oo a trlfto. With which I hope you will pun-lit** something lor lhe boy, by meerr of which he will In after years rvmitni??r the man whose name ho bears. Yours sincerely, GrovkeGi.KVKt.ANO, The ren*ou of luhi??tue mvldeuts is now upon us. Within the past week os many as Afty arms have Ut ii placed lu tho swing, and before conva- Utretu e takes place many of tho wouuded mom- bets will have to he cut off. T! e Albany News cays that Mr. B. F. Wilder had ils K-InhetiM' destroyed by Arc, nit his pla??*o, a milo aud a half west of the city, cn Wedcrstlay nlglit. # Tho Are was [dU- eovered in the loft of tho building at??tboui niuo o???clock, and there being about four bales of luoao cotter* lor the flames to prey upon, it waa tmpua- aihle to save any tiling that was iu the room. In addition to the four bales of seed cotton, the teed from about twenty hairs that had been ginned, to gtther w Uh the gin and condenser, were destroyed. Tt.e gin house waa insures!, but there waa no In- turnon- on the rottou. Mr. Wilder thinks that tho lire was the work of nn incendiary. Tie Factorn factory, in Summerville, will be ready for regular work by the time the new crop Is fairly ou the market. Rev. Sain Jouca is comluctlug a revival ill Waco, Tu??i, 1 awson Journal: John Parrott says there was a wan who to-loncrd to his brigade during the war by the name ol Terrell that nevar slept a wink sittiing the four years of war. and. what la more, ho waa never known to sit down while ou a march to mi. He alwajs stood l?? <uitnx npoa hUgun. John thinks Gist Mr, Ten ell live* iu Htowavt coun ty at the prvtcut time. The fltate conftuner of the i'ongregatiuu-il Matin dUt churches of Georgia will meet at Fort Valley on Thursday, October^ INd. The dele- getie T4o#ing over the Central and tkiulhwe.Ucrtt rofiroatf and their branches, will jav fare for ga lop, and te re turned at 1 cent per mile ou presen tation of cettlflcateof attendance. Those travel ing over the Richmond aud Dauvlllc Air Lino lailrocd w ill pay and be returned the name as the i???antral. Those passing over the Raxt Tenneasee, Virginia and Georgia will purvhase tickets for round trip at brents jar mile, tho IlckiU only t-> to l ed ou (Kti'kr I. All dclegatce^aiiJ visitors wdlbe imtal tha train. Mr. II. N. Jenkins, aolicltor of patents. Wash- D fcteu. 1>. C . oftlclally reports to Tu?? Cownitr. Vl?? N, the ft.llowlng a-onipteie llWt of |eiteuts. granted Georgia inveators far the week cudtug Reptcn:btvgS, iwc. u??oo I*. Brown aud W. S. Dcidritk. Ptatibvllle. ba???e tie; Alexander L. Dry an, Ldgrwood. anjraal trap; John Kuotf, Mil loon, totw-ti omduiur. Tl???? CuateM tw Ortas*, Atm*'. Ga.. K ptemU'r r-H^^vial.]-Hon. I. I???. GrtlDth had a circular printed at the 0-*m??e tarheene ycotrrday. Tfie peper chart** the regrnas who gave Mr. Price ait davit* as being frloM, and raya be will attend to Mr. Jim DaulcPi ehargta M the proper tliae. The contest will be very warm item now on. Ginhftuae Ilunied In Ifnrrla. CoLfNlitH, Ga.. Keptembcr 23.???(Mpcctal.]???The rhihoure of Mr. J. T. Hniltb. two iulh-a north of l?<*x rj'ilrp! 1 , wav burned late Hunday evening. Koilunott Jy. tht rv was hut IJttJe cotton in it at the time, though the destruction of tho glnbou.o wav a M-rlous loss, ft Is supposed to have caught from the steam ecglue. lamt fully covered by iusur- ante. Tho Niuiovt Kscnpe of n Cliurch* DatraoN, Ga., tftptcmfxr 23.???[Special.J???The Method 1st church here has narrowly escapu??l being linrned. and It seems to have been owing to a *|ie- did provldt-iico that the Methmllsti of Uiwsm stlu J.uvc a church In which to worship. During the recent rains the building wav struck by light- id UK. the rrxf on the steeple conducting part of the cnmiit into the ground, while another part not conttnlhd by the rod did considerable daint(uto the steeple nud to the columnv of the porch and the floor. The current of electricity traversed the entire length of the floor, and splinters were veil- tertd nr????unif extensively on the pews and floor, (hie sleeper wss considerably damaged, and as the timbers were all so dry. ft seems truly remarkable that Hie edifice e caned being burned. The fall crop will be greatly bent-fitted by recent rsius which have fallen in this vicinity. Tliw County on Fire. CAKIKftNVflAB, Ga., Hcptembcr 21.???/Special.]- The Iiastow county bush arbor meeting, located In our town, Is progressing gloriously. Altdc- iiotjilnntlnr.s tmlted In the good work. Kcv. gam Jones In charge. Rev. J. A. Bowen, of MDdadppi, Iti-V. J. T. Gitaoti.oi Atlanta, Dr. A. G. Iliygood, arc helping in the grand work. More than _ ??? - last iiiglit; thirty or forty THE OLD NORTH STATE. Tha relit teal Situation of tho But*-The Demserats Will twin by a Large Majority-A Cunoa* Cure With Leavce-A Tumble ia the Surf-Other Inoidents, Zto. fire. A Negro Kmv.| Bonk. Ga., September 23.???[Hpeelal.]???Lost night at Mitchell, come four miles from the city, thero wsk a negro row lu which weapons were freely tired. To day warrants wero Issued and several ollendcra were appr-ln-iidod. Killed by n Italttesnnkw. Bavamiam, Go., HopfeinW23.???[Special.]???John Wab-on, a uigro at No. 10 Central railroad, wav bitten In tho arm this afternoon by a largo rattle snake. The r- ptile drove his tangs In so far thut the head had to It* cut off. The uegro died in about ten minutes in inleiiso agony. T lie First Hlilpmnnt. Hav.innah, Ga., 8cptemtier 23.???[dpoeUI.]??? 1 Tho sU-ainsiilpCoiiiihtou cleared to-day for Liverpool wltli 7,020 bales of cotton, valued nt f3tt.427.5T. This )s the flret shipment direct of foreign cotton this season. The Amt shipment lavt year was by tlie Gladiolus, on tho sccoud of October, of 5,953. ltollglou In lallnpouiA. BmiANAN, Ga., Hepteml??er '25.-[rt|??oelal.]-Tlio Baptist nsvociatfmi was held at llcttiauy church near Tallapoora HutunJay, Hominy and Monday, A Unit NX) penouv were in nttendancii oil Hitad.ty. The McDu-dNis fagln a basket eatnpmecting to day at TallMK*oaa, which will eoul'niiu five dujs. Lev. W. D. Anderaoti, presldln???( elder, and htv. G. G. Hnltti, HmuUy w-liool agent of tho North Georgia conference, will l??e In atteudanco. Sentenced to Death. Hamdbmtillc. Ga., September 25.???[Hpo-lal.]??? Warren Brice, who was eonvhted at tho March t?? nn, 1W3, of Johnson au|??erlor court, ol tho raur- f his sou-ln law, Romaauv Berry, aud who hi s lacn confined fit bur Jail for s??ife-keoping, was to day taken to Wrigli lavt lie under escort of tlie * ??? cn. It Ini- |KiKtl. fUourur Coiiutj'i formers, fin|iraveninnt?? noil Hrlnmla. Fonavrii, Go., K??ptvmber 23.???[gpeelal.]???Mou- roe is llUially a dty county, Rule evidence of vi hlsky Is seen ou the stroetv and the earth seems as brass beneath. Kerimr.-* arc busy lu gathering cotton lieforo is. Burlington's "iconoinUvii'' stouns stiUin to itdr Injury. Torn bv rv Gin. Cost km, Gn., Dapten.ircr 27.???(Special.)???Mr. Doc k Almond, of this county, had his hau??i ter ribly lacerated by n gtn yoaierday evening. One Cu'gcr w as cut rompli-tcly off. He is dalug as well as could beexpccud. Kevlvnl In Arworth. A( worth. Ga.,Hcptcmtier 27-.[Spadal.]-\fi*. H. J. Dttiton.'of Callforiiia, is holding a series of tniTtlugs at the Christian church. The nu-ettugv are well attcudcd, and Mr. Denton supplies ULs ea ger beams with solid scriptural arguments. fwiwtnltla florord. BTWt tu, Ga., FcpUmbcr 27.-[flpcclal.]-Tho uwuilll, etc., at this plaec, belonging to Messrs. Walker and Kcrrrll, together with a uuautityof lurolwr. wav dcvtroyrel by lire this nor til n*r, after 1 o'clock, laws ir*tlmat%'d at six or seven hun trod dollars. 7 fur Are is soppo*ed to have come from (he engine. No tnsurauec. The Atlauta ^???re??bytery. futmit, Ga., September 27.???[gpeclal.]???Tho Bnsbytcty uf Atlanta will hold Its fall session at this place rn-xt week. The members of the church here are dolug Utelrlieat to hare their new church buiidiug in readiness. Should they full, tho I're^ bylcry will be held lu the Hrthodbd church, tti-?? nii-mUiB having kiudlv ofli-red them the use of lb Our community will have the pleasure of llstrniiig to the Kcv. Dr. Htrlcklcr, of the (Vutrtl church td your city, to morrow, aa he will preach here morulug aud at night. Special (Vurcspondencc of the Constitution, Dahi.inoton, N. C??? September 23,???Sojourning in tbc plcoMut Rule town of Darlington, enjoying for a few days the refreshing coolncsa of ltv shady groves and the hospitality of the good citizens, I give you some impressions formed, and a few items gleaned from an extended tour of the east ern portion of North Carolina, from which I have recently returned. Asa matter of course, the political situation, l>oth local aud national, is the all-absorbing topic of interest in that state just now. These w ho would class North Carolina among the doubtful states are certainly misinformed. From all I saw and learned, and I took the pains to investigate, that question is not a debatable one, and as result* will show, North Carolina will give a good majority to Cleveland and Hendricks. While in Wilmington, I had the pleasure of bear ing a very aide addresa of some two hours length, ' from Gdternor Jarvis, embracing both local and national issues. And though a synopsis even of hla speech would be out of place be-re. Dure was one point of ua- tionsl interest which may be worthy of mention. In reviewing the folttical history of the twn iwitles. fu order to show that the democratic} j.srty bad never swerved from, but had always M f n loyal to, and stood firmly by the coustitu- tloh of our fathers, be challeng'*! his opponents to show a single law enacted by a dem*>cr.ttl3 congress which liad ever been pronounced un constitutional. While on the other hand hecltod the numerous acts umhv r* joibiicn'i rule, familiar to your renders which have tint??nud again bo. so dtlarcd by the supreme court of the Cult Mate*. Wnrhlngfon, the o!??Iot town fu the state. Is situated on the Cape Fear rives some thirty utiles above its mouth, nod near the const where tlie flsg of F.iigluud was first planted. Kl jhGv.i mile below It Mitml* the* memorable Fort Flstrer, uow culled ???The Bocks.??? bbwintra leave the city dally, for that point and Kmlthvilie, a favorite surnner resort on the sound, some twelve miles further down. Iu point of architecture, the < !ty itre-lf rtniinds one of the late revision of the New Trsrsment, which routuina neither the uuioiie style of the old???a model In its day, nor t??? fine-incut of our ruodern English, but is sc marred by an admixture of the two. Thnv _ I fjih* may be seen tho modern o'Wlon with mansard roof, aud In dose proximity the (shingled eotfage wonrini; the aipc??:t of colonial days. Krom^R)oni to f-vmda- tion, top, sideaand ends, ail shingled. I had the curiosity to see if the monotony were unbroken, rrd could liunginc that even the floors were alio shingled. On Market street may lie seen the houso ARP ON PATRIOTISM. i the opposite side tlie headquarters of Geii- taut. This read was built at a considontbln co.it. oyster shells, it is both white and smooth, aud ii in Dig a nopti tar re??ort, and' for su rf bathingis unsurpassed by even Long Branch or Coney fsl- ??????'* .Apropos of surf Uithlug. your In- le If. W. Grady, In hh fetters from More-head. City., gave some very Clin House (turned. Amino. Ga., Hop timber 27.-[HperJaf.]-Mr. T. A. Blanchard's gtn house was burned to-day. Fight balis of rottou sec??I out of twrnty bales, glu aud cotton pres* were all destroyed. The engine was saved, tiupposed to have caught from the engine. Chwrlton'a Naw Appointment. Havankaii, Ga., September 27.???[Special. ]???F T. charltou, (or the past several yean tn tho oitlro of Major George A. Whitehead, of the Central, to-day received the appointment as general freight and pareenger agent of the Bort Royal aud Auausta railroad, with tuwd.itiarters at Augusta. The appointment is an execllcui one. l>e??th of Colonel t pliraltu If. Johnson. Gaikuyiii t, September 27.???(Special.)-Colonel Ff biaim M. Johuaou, tbc patriareh of the Goinea vlllc bar, diiti quite suddenly and unexpectedly here to-day. Although he was about eighty-two years of age, he wav remarkably active for one so old. lie was at work In his hark yard, and was totiud with a hammer In bis baud and other to-rla around him. lie waa one among the oldest lawyers of nortbeart tuorgta. and is the Uu one of the four H at were at Gainesville in UvM. From the Chronicle and Constitutionalist. Foiuec.f tbr Chronicle counting room and edi torial |<mv have been using of bite IIoluuV* Ex- (rlhnt Itntlfrhv and are unauimnus tn pro- r.ouuctng it a most superior ami a*ti??fart<wy to uh wash. Its properties fu cleansing the teeth heal ing and stre-cgthenlng the gnms. and purifyiug the teeth are well rnvgniaM and make its value ??ur*tin ab'r. V e can n??n!i*lly rr??>*ma??end It M tfcc public u* the name of the Chronicle, Augusta. Georgia. dant w and. AprotMNi of surf miiuiuiii i ImUablc If. W. Grady, In hla from Morchend City, nuvo so tr I liter cat lug. gritphln ami ludicrous accounts of iLi-se sur! batliers. which were by no incaus ex- aggtrafed, but true to life. To one inexperience t and uuacctistomcd to thoslght.lt must certainly strlko him i>s a problem dimeult of Miutl ui. W by it Is tlmt the timorous maiden should Jnvtlv- regard Willi iuillgiiatloii. the proximity of bur escort on tho beach, or in the parlor, whon he overste ps the social line of demarcation, or bltreh at the exposure of a dainty auklc. And yet. minus shoes aud stocklugs, with this same es cort, l??e tossed about topsy turvjr lu the rolling mi if,a nd in thctheexhul??ranceof nature free from the envirouruciit of social restraint, enjoy Ii too with ell the glee uf happy childhood. Having Just retiiriuxi from a visit to.a curious cure in the vlciiittj of tho famous Cash-Htmmiou duel, I humid from Dr. Barret. a:i intimate friend of Colonel Cash, and a genial gentUnna??i of tie old seltool. sonic Interesting remtniOceflc.*s of that affair which I shall refer to fu auotbiv letter. W hlir a guest at the doctor's house, one of hi* little boys was severely stung by wrhnt wav sup posed to be u wasp or yellow jacket, aiplfroin this Incident I learned of a remedy for th^ bins and stings of snsects wlih-h is as curion* as the doctor prodouueca infallible. ??????Take,??? raid be, ???three leave* each lent selected from a dim rent plant or tree, combine thorn by twisting llu-m together and slightly bruising. Ap ply to the wounded part by gently rubbiu< over the suilace, and the pain will fustautly disap pear.??? ???1 must confess my Incredulity,??? said I. ???But liaw about the lenticular leaves to tie selected???? ??????That makes uo difference," was tho reply. . ny kind of leaf will answer, provided tlm-e di(leant kinds are employed. . My wifi* always uses it iu such eases aud c-uii also testify to it* efllcney.'' ......... ..... ..... Qo( tf, 0 Mmere-uitt ??k igogiiiiir" be replied. "I have expert- merited and tested It repoa -dly, having applied -iialuly a curious fact, If true, and out a physician and gentle:uan of setty. should be erttltliHl to cuoldera- readers ??r-; skeptically in i. It Is eavily demoustrateil. a jacket.* are abundant at this rsor*. But to what must we ascribe the cause?. Doe* ..lie lu the ehemlml combination of tho th res leaves, or In the tny.dical power of the tut'iihT or iu both coni???ilurd? Tho chemist call late the woudi-riul oifivts of coinbinatloti and Uo* vnrlniions rt-Milting rherefrotn. The not- tlirniallclsu is familiar wlili the wonderful prop- irtliwof the niunU-r tho s.|U??ri > of vv.ilcU gives us (O the 'hUiu-??i diett tie our system. Tin- tlicoh atari recognizes Its frequent <nvurreuw tu theKciiptures. Aioi as Virgil would say. the Vlilgus??? the mar*, of the people racouuLe it iu the familiar adage; ???1 litre is luck Iu odd iiuniSers. 1 A- L. ML IVrMMinl Iteferenrea. Georgia Is full of relatives of dMingul. hod pe^^ pie. Mr. Blaine, who su|a-riutcnded the gov. n.eut work In the Oconee river, is a fir*tc.??u-la of tan m G. Blclue. There are Clevelands in G U:i villc mid Marietta who etalm retatioushlp with New York's governor. Mr. Randolph, of GAluci v I le. Is a eousin of Mrs. Garfleld. Mr. John 8L Jvhn, the prohlhltloncnndhtalo for president, et one time a pupil of Brofvssor C. S. WYSld, now of Kinks county, Gifs state, who taught n sehooi al this place about two years ago. Mr. St.John attendrd school under the professor tn t te rtvto of New York. Mr. Dodge, the well knowuGeorgia preacher, is annomieed by tho Utackshear Nc- ta'ingaeonneetieg link by wrhleh James G. Blaine aud Grover Cleveland are related. The ifiiltmmi South has this suggestion At the approaching annual cmiL-rouc.-a of the North and South Georita. the Hikhop Bierce me- motlnl services would bo greatly enharuvd by the rovomltU'es having this service under .irntrol, bv fuvfting Mr. Toornh*. (be college cUratnvt* und It.Vttme friend of lu*hop Bierev, to deliver * me morial address duilng the sessions of these con- ferrmts. savannah-as it was here the bishop lu bis palmy days was pastor aud elder???is a titling place, and ocntcenlal year a good time. \?? re- spetlfully fuggtst that Mr. To*mibat*o iuvited. at best, by the comm Utee of the .Ninth Georgia con- Truths Plainly and Tersely Told???lie Treats of Patriotism. From the Southern Cultivator. Patriotism is a liring principle. It 1* born In a man and he can't help it. The Ignorant and hum- Ue have got it as well as the learned and great, have heard folks say that oar soldiers didn???t fight from principle or patriotism in the last war, bat w ere dragged Into it from outside pressure and force of circumstance*. Well, some of them were, of course ; for some folks are uot born to fight, hut all of them wanted the flgbt to saccccd. It is cu rious bow oar patriotism weakens os it spreads. How interne is our love of home, the sacred spot where we live and have shelter and where our cas tle is; for Black stone rays that a man's home Is bis castle, and let no man dare to approach It with evil iuient. A roan feels braver at home than anywhere, aud even a coward will fight within his own cuciovure. From there his patriotism spreads out to bis naborhcod, bis settlement, his district.' bis boat. The original Kill Arp used ta say, ???if Ban McGin nis conus up here outen his beat and into my beat and dares me to hit him. 1 am gwino to bit bim if it's the last lick I ever strike.??? Next comcj our comity pride: and itfs a perilous business fora crowd of boys to ??o over their county lino and put on airs and swell arouud in another county. Then there is a state pride that every body feels, and It never dies out; for though a Georgian may move to the far west and adopt a new mother, he ucver forgets the home of his youth, end thinks of her with pride and affection. Then comes the patriotism of the south as gfon, or of the north, or (he cast, or tho \v??wt am n routbein man, sir,??? the southerner ray with pride and exultation, and his p.itri itlsin takes in all that region which lies south of Masou and Dixon???s line. dc-ring In i t pie: _ tale nuinL.. ...... made me ro n:nd. A philosopher oughteat to a-i mad at anything, hut wo aro all just human, aud somehow T c-iu't I-cep down a rash of Indignant blood when n Lciibern man slanders our people. It lonkilike they are just sent down here to spy out the Und aud go back and toll lies on u*. Tho Country .Gentleman is a standard piper, and tbc northern people are ready to be!leva all they read in . its columns. I reuiouibsr tlmt one of It* correspondents came down t > tlie Atlanta exposition and wrote back tuat ho saw some magnificent specimens of corn and wheat and other things that were said to have been grown in Georgia, but ho bad uot teen any Und Unit would produce such product*, though it w.u possible there might be some small areas upon the creeks and rivers that by high culture might bo made to do it. Well, that was u slam at our soil and onr integrity, and of courso It had its effect to keep Immigration away from Georgia. And now another writer, oue Stephen Power*, who doc* not seem to be oslmmed of hii name, writes a philippic and says: These mountaineers??? Georgia and Tennessee???have long arms and hard fists, but their faces aro colorless and vacu mi. They are flat-breasted, and for clear, strafjht- Krained fighting timber, free of knots aud wind- shakes, arc not to be compared with tho** wai!|)j)- rurlto darlings, the hot-bloodod sou* of -S iuth Csiolina, but they will keep pine brusX from growing.??? Well, 1 hardly know wlmthe means by that, and I don???t reckon no knew himself. Hprakingof tbo little darkles, he says, "These small, bendy-eyed pickaninnies at every station ??? wheat field fn the great stale of Georgia. (the negroes) breed well. Like the Israelite.! in Egypt, they thrive under adversity. Poor beggars! They get but little of Ibis good world, e.vwpt wbnt food their stomachs can hold and what labor their laulies can endure. Yet I could wish then well oat of tho eountr>*. for they pull down tho white nice to fudofem.-e, arrogance, fust nud crime. The white race that they support in comparative idleness is rendered iufertilo by hat idleness, and is falling behind in tho birth *tc. The future will see here a black empire, link** the whites are steadily reinforced by im migration. I did not seen*white man plowing, \tt bet-lux corn or cotton, or grubblug, or mowing, ???hip; not one hauling manure, or luy, or reboppTit.. ....... wheat about the farm.??? Why, of course he did wheat if there was t. ?? wheat field In the whole state! Thero Is the cen sus of inn), which sava wo made over three million bushels that yeor. The single county < * that 1 live jn, made 150,000 bushels till in???t raise aiVy7 nurncs iiirouKU oorswuoou tne rallnxols at ???ity milcf on hour and pretends to know all -ut us. How does he know tho birth rate of Hie white folks Is fivllln^off; Who told him? How docs he know- that our farmer* don't plow or hoe or chop, or do in annul la'mr? They work all around me, and they work hunt. But few of our fanners lum* any negroes about them. They do all the work themselves. The largo planters rout out tlielr Innda. renting to negroes who work for Uittoselvts. and renting to watto folks who work for theinsclvo*. Th<t raoea don???t mix nor mingle much, nor do the negroes pull down the white race t ?? lu lo- 1 m-e, or crime of any shrt. Tho statistics of the i tales show more crime of every* sort nt tba worth than in the white race at the south. They .show a higher birth rate In Georgia than in any northern state, and a lower one in Masaa^husetti-.! than any statu in the union. >Viiy, the truth is, aud every body knows It. that it D a rare thing to flu l more than two children iu any ro* pom bio New Fn-*- land lumtly. They wouldn't have but otic if they wero not afraid the other wen Id life, for they only want enough posterity to Inherit the estate. The difference is that up there the eh(!??1rcn inherit the catato. and dovu here the o>ta.??e inherits the children, nud that Is about all that Is left of (t when the oi l man dies. Tom Howard told me that he ha-1 be* i trying tar fifteen veurs to flud out ihccanso of their tailing off. and what waa the matte r with that people; and while liewna Imwita.-ttlng aud Investigating there were ton children tair.i, right strxtaht along, at til* bouse. ??? they taring life-long friend*. Hargrove lsdonsd for Congress. Rout, Ga., September 27.???{Special.}???The re publican nia*s turning nos held to-dsy, which Itidcrscsl Major Hargrove forcongre.w aud declined to plaic any ituididatov in the field for tlie legisla ture. A colored man boa, however, uunouaced hituseU (or the legislature. Hudson Decline* to Him. ( on *m s, Ga.. September 27.???(Special.]???J. D. !!ud*cn, the negro n-nulnaUsl by a disgruntled faction of the republican party last night, will publish a can! in tho Times of to-morrow declin- Irg to ntn. Th.ta learrs the domuenuk* fnraif. Captain W. A. LUt???c and T. J. Cbuppell, without opposition. YOVNO MMM-KKAUTHIB. Tm Voltaic Bk-t Co., of Marshall, Mich, offer tn rend th*ir eolobratad Klk vxo-Voltaio Bklt and other Elkotk.???C ArrutaKcca ou trial tor thirty day*, to moo (young nr old) aflietod with Lfrrou* debility. Ins* of vitality tad manhood, and all kindred trouble*. Also for rbeamatiam, nourolgi** paralysis, and many other diseases. Completo restoration to health, rigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred a* thirty days trial is allowed. Write thorn at one* for Olocuatod phamphlot ???rve. three to one com pored with tho whites. Thoblrlh rates may be us great us thu whites, but tho death rate ta the qmvtlon. Now, sreokiug for mmlf alone, 1 want tho Country (ientleuian and its readers to utidcretan-l that 1 don???t care anytbiug about tho effert of snob lUsus the man Bowen has published in its col umn*. We arc content with our land aud our peo ple. If the norlhiru people d-m???t want to c-iun south let them stay w here they are. where. We aro doing very weft with ???????????? To three who do come wo glvo welcome, but for tbc Lord's ??nka lei all such aa Bowers stay awa>*. Though a wayfariug man uu.l a tool, he sbouldent stay all uighl nt uy bouse. Talk about touthcni crime! 1 would like to k'io.v who Hole that six ro illlon acres of public laudj that ha* just been unearthed at Washington. Who baa been doing all tlie stealing atd plundering from thecovcruuicnt for the hut twenty years? Not a southern man In auy of **??? ??? * ??? Nosby come out sontn last . u* Op iu the Toledo Blade and said Labor was not rest tctablc at tlie south, and that was why north ern people didn???t come here; and now Bowers say* our only salvation from a black empire is itn tntgratioii from tlie north. Well, it looks Ilk. Miracles of Healing Unparallel ed in Medical History. ???I have been afflicted for twenty years with tn bstlnate skin disease, called by some M. D.???s pso- ???issis, and others, leprosy, commencing on my icaip, and in spite of all 1 could, with the help of ihe most skillful doctors, It slowly but surely ex tended, until a year ago this winter it covered my entire person In form of dry scales, hor the hut three years I have been unable to do any labor, and suffering Intensely all the time. Every morn ing there could he nearly a dustnanful of scale* taken from the sheet on wy bed, some of them .hall ok large os the envelope containing thta let ter. In the latter pan of winter my skin com menced cracking open. I tried everything, al most. tlmt could be thought of, without any relief. The 12th of June 1 started West, in hopes I c mid receb the Hot Springs. 1 reached Detroit mid wo* tainting, Mien., _ ???e Dr. tr J jnc sbont two weeks, but did me no good, Uyswol dead ana hard as bone, hair (lend, dry amt lifeless os old straw. O. my God! how 1 did suft'or. ???My sifter bad a small part of a box of L'uthura In the house. 8bc wouldn???t give up; said, ???Wo will try Cutlcura.' Home was applied ou oue hand ena an i. Eureka! there was relief; stopped tho terrible burning sensation from tho word go They Immediately got the Cutictra Resolvent CTitcL'kA, audCl???TIcUBA Soap. I commenced by taking one tablesj*oonfnl of Resolvent three ti nes a day, after meals; had a bath once a day, water about blood heat, used Cuticiira Hotin freely; ap plied Cuticura morning and evening. Result, returned to my name in just six weeks from time I left, aud my skiu Just us smooth as this sheet of ram-r. ???HIRAM K CARPENTER. ??????Henderson, Jeffereon county, N. Y. "Sworn to before me this nineteenth day of January, 18W. "A. M. LEKFINGWELL, Justice of tho Peace." lly. ??t i . plexlou. cleans the skin and Scalp, and pur'fy the Blooded every species of Itching, Scaly, I imply. Scrofulous, Mercurial, and Cancerous humors, and Skin Tortures when nhysiclaus, hospitals, and all other mean* fall. Hold every where, l???otter Drug; and Chemical Co., Boston, sun wed wky top cos nx read mat ! % LONG LOANS. Prlwrlpsl ared never bo retmlti so long ns Interest I: . ntrUy only fur InUrett. Honest p of moderate means can send ???> poor or men ... for particu?? tara.I.-nn forms.etc. Address T. (tannvuu. Man* ager. IlnUiUny, CinUnnat), Ohio. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. .???OF THE UNIVERS1TY_0F GEORGIA. Medical College of Georgia. AUGUHTA, C3-A* FACULTY. L. DUGAS, M. D.. LL. D., Emeritus Professor of the Principles and PiactlCO of Surger-y,- JOSEPH A. KVE, 3f. D. Frofcscor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. GEORGE W. RAINS, LL. D., M. D??? g Pro fetter of Medical Chew tatry and Pharmacy. HENRY F. CAMPBELL. M. D. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Gymocology. 3PK8AUSWJRE FORD, M. D., Professor of Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy and Operative Surgery. EDWARD UEDDING9: M. D. . Professor of Physiology and Patholgy. ROBERT C. EVE, M. D, Professor of the Institute aud Practlceof Medicine. GEORGE C. DUGAS. M. D., Professoi|of Materia Medlc.i, and Medical Jurlspru* donee. The Fifly-thlrd Session of this Institute will be gin on the first Monday in November. EDWARD GEDDINGS, M. D., DEAN, topic???wky it Owners of Cotton Gins, TAKE NOTICE! Special iSnstaa** Notice*. A CABD-To all who are suffering from error and iudiscretlous of youth, ttervooa weakness, early decay, kw* of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FEES OF CHARGE. This greet remedy was discorcre-t! by e mUsfouory In Fnuth Aro erica. Send self aidrewed euvelop to Rkt. Josxrn T. Inxan, Station D.. New York, mar it su iu th wky cow next id ma EDUCATIONAL. the famous liras* Uffttan??? iroto\! forth* mate. F??i-ultr of fifteen member*. al*i??* and ex- Excelltui hnildluKs. ltki by lta feet, eontaiuiug 123 A T TP fcy ???team aitd iiglit.-tl bv gn-*. Only twn Improvements over yjoo.ouo. charge* Over one hundred young lady boarders the mat IHH4 % For Tcrm-.Cii^ f ??? dent. I.*-\lnwiru d young lady hoardera the ivut io???/jS!" COLLEGE . A?rn xoti IWEAB OU* EHLilCllmax Medical Co, 2504, ST. LOUIS. MO. EDUCATIONAL. health! utneBM of us cl perfeuced. Extensive grounds for Rerrtntlon J(r*rtincut*.all underouerooL Hosted OCtlff yout g IHIts oeeupy a room. Qart of * CjLYa cm tow ga *ny rollrge offering simitar advantage* ???r avion. Fall term ramsirsrM Scat. Ilh etc, apply early to J. T. PATTERSON, Pr** ???Oh, might I kiss those eyes of fire, Ten thousand ream* would quench doslre; EUIt would I steep my lips in bitax, And dwell an ago on every kiss.??? That young dude needs something for his blood; he is utterly too fresh. B. B. B. ta the best thlug for 1dm, because ouo bottle will cure blm. But thut dude Is not all alouc In liis terrestrial glory??? not by a ???jug full." Many others are considerably ???rattled??? Just uv\r about that Blood Poison business, and B. B. B. will cure for tlie least money and In the short est time. The boom is coming. Purify, purify. ??"?? <** e-w c$o Next to a walking match is Mr. R. R. Saul- tor???s walking 15 miles fn ouc day, fishing and bunting. Uo lives at Athens, Ga., is 73 years old, has had a running u'cor on his leg GO years???ouc-half a century???and previous to that day Lad not ( walked over half a mile pur day for SO years. Mr. Haulier, tbo Banner- Watchmnn, aud Rev. Dr. Colviu Johnson say that B. It, B. cured his ulcer aud rojtorcd him. CCO *44 004 ???Oli, Jotle," said little, glooful Maud, ???wo are going to have some honey made nt onr house.??? ???How do you know???? asked JopIo ???Because mama sent tho servant after B. II. H and ! dou???t know what bees are good for only to make honey.??? cco <14* <K* Anthony Comstock says: ???Tho causes of so many business failures arc, unholy Uvlug. dis honest practices, lust, nnd Intemperance.??? and the failure to usep. B. B. to Qx tho blood all right. **> K4 04$ 004 ???Ucnnah Jane, I sc gwino rite strata up town fur to git one ohdem are 82 page books what tcils all about dnt scrofuluxno* what makes so men ny biles on Zcko's nako.??? ???Better get sum adwlce 'L<out dese here big sore* on mo an' do rumatls In dem ole Jiuts o' yourn,??? replied hi* wife. ???J(??so; flat's dc very book. lift tells all ???bout de blud, do skin, dc Jluta, do kidney 'fee- Hons, und do sorer, too. I???m givine rite to do P>. B. B. oflta nud git ono or dem valcrble bocks." wky nxt read mat EXCELSIOR ~ COOK STOVES. THE BEST IN THE MARKET ??? 17 Different Sizes & Kinds. LEADING FEATURES] Double Wood Doors, Patent Wood Orates, Adjusta ble Damper, Inu-roliangeaMe Automatic shelf, Drolling DiH*r, Swluelug llearthplate, Swinging Flue Flop. Reversible (tax Burning Long Cross IM01C. Double ????hort Centers. Heavy Ring Covers, Illuminated Fire Doors, Nickel Kuoh*. Nickel Panels, etc. Uncqualcd In material, lu Finish and in Operation. fiend fur Descriptive Circular to Hunnicutt & Beilingrath, Cor. I???eachtrc* and IVnlton Streets, ATLANTA, GA. Arc unequalled in EXACTISQ 8ER VICE. SSSUSUSS^5?l?? FpnCrxxsisi fmessai^k rr, tor Astro* Blr* ??? whi t a 60 Saw Gin in 4 hours. Every owner of a Cotton Glu should have oue. IT SAVES Machine on the GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED. Trice, $10. Send for clr* cutar of testlmonniahi. Order at ouee. Smd money by registered letter, money ordcrorexpre**. The Taylor & Cox Steam Firo Extinguisher for Cotton Gins. The Bert and Cheapest Imnirauce ???aalnst I.o*s by Fire. Extingutahes Are Jmtautly. Simple and effectual. Send for testimonial* [and pric e list at once. The Ginning season is now at Band and every dinner mnst protect hfs property aguiust fire. TAYLOR A COX 8. F. E. CO., iug20???wkytf Belton, 8. C. CAMPAIGN CANNON, 100 to 1,000 lbs., 9JO.OO to 8300.00, K; ADE OF STEEL. MAKE TREMENDOUS RE* riEOKOlA, RADON COUNTY-WILL UK SOLD VI on tlie 1st Tuesday In October next, before the mirtlioure door in said county within the usual hours of k*1u, to the highest bidder for drab, the following land, to-wlt: Part of lot No. 19 In tlio first district of said county, eontalulugalxty acres more or lets, it bclug tho part of the lot which the defendant now reside*. Said land levied upon to satisfy a fl fn. Issued from the Justice court of said county In favor of W. D. I toll 1 field against John L. Wclbora. Tenant in posscitlon notified, August Wth. DWI. "*?????? A. B. WALL. Sheriff. DeLoach Water Wheels. smell mill ran afford one. fiend for lance ulu *tra* ted catalogue of w heels nnd icncral mill supplies. The Star Grit" millstones from our quarries oio umurpoxsed, and toll remarkably low. wky A. A DxLOACH & BRO. onilcal work; nnd y I.ocomotive BKft-asbi; war tnc*n. Tkcjure !SPf.5jns;jirA , .id: re admlutatrstor of Minim Hall, deceased, rents to the roar! in his petition, that he has fully adminlstcrci! Mirant Hall's estate. This is, there fore, to elt# all persons concerned to show c-tuse. If any tkey ran. why said administrator should not be dlochs i A - ??? reive letter* c. iu November r An curt 5 th, 1??4. wky wwm??????item) grape vim's, crcnrrei ns. rose*, strawberry p'ant*. etc., for fall plsmlnc- True to name, and honestly Dut&Rreoeb* ??? Gun has Pat in?? 1 . 1 Locks, rnarantred Stexl JArreta bide lever A ctlon. IN s(ranted gool shnoterorno ilkta. Oar 915 Naufe louder aow only 913. I ien-1 sr^mp fur Ulu: ;rau.l cataloru?? cf Ganx PI* mwm V l??bei*wc youbov. P- POWLLL A SON, DtO Kate SL. t isriaxatl, g. Hbct Gun for 910. a 913 Coucert Orgsnctta for 1. a 92B Magic lantern for 913, a Solid Gold 93S watt h for 910, a 910 V/HII Silver Watch for 98. You can get any of TUU these article* Frea H ycu will devote a few hours of your leisure time evening* to introducing onr new xood??. One Indy secured a Gold watch free. In a single after* noon, a gentleman got a Silver Watch IA/ A M T for fifteen minute* work; a boy 11 VYnlr I ... ??? 0 id ,ecured a watoh in oue day: hundred* \l l/ytn a builnei every uighL Send at nnre for our illustrated Catalogue of Gold and Silver Watches, Helf-cocklng, RuU Dog Revolver*, Spy Glssv**, Indian Scout aud Astronomical Tele scopes, Telegraph Instruments, Typo Writers, Or gan Accord con.*. Violins. Jkc., ??c. It may start ycu on the rood to wealth. WOULD MANUFACTURING CO., J93 Nassau Street, New York. of??them have done nearly a* well. 1/ you have _ ????????- -???*???, you esn start a business that tlOtol" LOYELL vr*n cf IU ???op.rl??rS???? ?? tinis ??rd Ckp-n take n _ .. ,-MeO. MjOS i-titl Cr. In Ha, ???kkel pIMtO. k'(W?? >1 RoUtl _ r>4k-e(kvU*,Jtc. IRRORS0YOUTH nfiti-eet New York 1 disorders brought - jSQ*. G GOP.GIA, FAYETTE COUNTY???GEORGE 8, Banks, executor of Wiseman Banks, deceased, *t t-B* * for letters of dismission from said admin* Jttrstton. and I will doss upon his application on the first Monday in December next. This rfeptem* Ur tat, let*. L. a GRIGGS, Ordinary - Cancers, Tumors and Ulcers, /TREATED BY A NEW WONDERFULLY SITC- 1 cefrtnl method, without the knife or the loei of !>.??)< .f. All forms of Chronic Disease* isspe* ???laitr. S??nd for descriptive pamphlet- Way ta 17K Peaentree street Mcbtu.n The Comtltntfou. reple???w:hn Atlanta, Ga. ATLANTA COTTON MILLS, ATLANTA, OA., ARE THE BEST SHEETINGS AND SHIRT ?????? ,L tog* from clean strong cottons. Ask yots ftcr*Jtrvp.*r for them and take no other. ??? AtSuat Bill* A" 4*4 hhtetin* ??? Atlanta m! 1R??? shirt