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THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, GA.. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 3 1885.
BALLOT-BOX STOLEN.
XnrfUr; In Bule;-4 Fire In Lawr*Jio«vllte-r*U
ur*at Jug T*v*rn-X.ula Coral in Oadartswn
Vandalism at Bfona Mountain-Othar
Btat« News by Telagrapk.
Haisbihme, Ga., February 2.—[Special.!-In the
contest for the ordinary’* office, of Decatur coil'll
ly, bctwun Colonel C. J. Mannerly and G..F.
Westmoreland, when the boxes auppo*e«l to
tain the records of tho election were openel they
were empty. The.seals wero unbroken. Jt It a
very mysterious affair. There fa no clue. .
Vandalism.In Htona Mountain,
fitoa* Moi wtain, Oa., February 2.—[flpecfal.]—
• Fome persons entered the Stone Mountain granite
work* and defaced f I.QoQ worth of work.
la It (small Pox?
Thomson, February 2.-(Special.]-Moat of the
physicians here ray that the prevalent disease la
►mull pox in n mild form, though some of them
rail It hopi pox. Every effort has been made to
Isolate it. ,
Failure nt Jug Tnvarn.
Monbok, fin., February 2.—[Special.JyBaudors,
Coopt r A Co., of Jok Tavern, hare lutsigned to I).
V. llodges. Liabilities f1,200; grow asset* 92,000,
It Is thought ihc eiedltora will receive nearly or
quite all their money.
A Heading Club In Rpartft.
Harts, February 2.—[Special.]—A reading club
was organised at Mr. George White's In Hpartn,
compered of the young people of the town. Mr.
K«1 llozlcr was elected president, and Mr. George
F. Middkbrooks secretary.
To be Martini To-Morrow.
Dawson, Ga , February 2.-[Hpec!al.J-The Invi
tations arc out announcing the contemplated
nuptials of Mr. Albert Henderson, a young law
yer of this city nnd Miss Annie Mayo, of Albany,
Ga , on Wednesday the 4th of February.
Teaching In llnford,
Itrronn, Ga.,February 2.—[Special.]-Mlw Laura
Robinson, a nsldcnt graduate of the Atlanta girls'
high school, ban been appointed first assistant In
our institute.
The WliitMflsfd Academy*
LaGraNoe, Ga., February 2.—[Special. J—MIm
Gertie Toole, daughter of our ex-mayor. Colonel
John JT. Toole, has been elected music teacher In
the Whlusvllle academy, and lelt last week to
accept the position, which she will fill with much
credit to herself and to tho entire satisfaction of
her patrons. _____
Tire Result of a (tlx-llorsn Farm.
FANMitsviu.r, Ok., February 2.-{Hpccial.J-The
six bone farm of Mr. N. H. Hooks, a substantial
planter of this county, netted him over 91,900 last
year. He ran one plcwon tho wage plan, and with
this made i Ighteen laic* of cotton, averaging 400,
and ::0o busboli of corn.
Coming to Allniitn*
LaGranox, (la., February 2.-[Spoela1.]-Mi'.
Theodore Mayer,a promlueut dry goods merchant
of J.«Graiigr, nnd ono of the most alLiblo and
pictrout gentleman, la out in n circular to dny.an-
uourclng that be will move hia stock to Atlanta
on the 15th lust., turner Broad au'd Mitchell
st (Cits;
The lhirtow County Court.
CAinanavii.i.B, Februnry 2.-[8poclnl.]-Tho
grand Jury of last week In their general present
ments, recommended that the representatives of
this county Introduco a 1111 at tho noxt session of
the legislature, abolishing tho present county
id.
Homo t'hnugs* In Dawson.
Dawson, (is., February 2.-l8peclal.)-8ollcUot
Gtuirs) J. 21. Gucrry has removed to hit haw
seme new icahUtirc, which is Just being con
plcttd.
Mr. Janies F. Lark, n most excellent gvntloman
fn in lasiy, has rented thcChovo'* residence here,
oil l.te strict, and with his Interesting family, h
now domiciled In Unit pleasant dwelling.
A New Church In Haiiilerevllle*
Fanoprsviuji, (?«., February 2.-[Mpoclal.]-Tho
large metallic cross with which tho tower of the
Catholic church, now nearing completion, is to be
adorned, has arrived and will bo put up to mor
row. Mr. Allen, the skillful director of tho work,
ray w that ho will turn the church over to the trus
twain a few days. Tho building hot neat arch
Hectare, designed by a Haiti more arch It w
A Horn uu Firs,
Fcarta, Ga., February 2.-[Spcclal.]-Tho Ed
wards house caught fire, niglit before last, from the
ehlttury, which burned out. Had It oceurrw
two hours later, wheu the Inmates wero asleep,
tho home would have burned up.
ITre lu l.nwrreuoevllle.
Lawkrm i.miiFebruary [Hpoclul.]—8uu
day moruing about 3o'clock, Mr. D. It. Klllott'i
ucat little cottage burned down. The homo was
built and, shortly ago, owned by Mr. H,
who lately sold It to Mr. Klllott. 1\kj was rent tug
It at the time. Johnnie i’oo and Wofford Robert
son, two young men, wero the only persoua lu the
house at the time and they knew nothing about It
parties woke them. No Insurance
vburned.
A Well Head I'hyslrtan.
HANi.Rn*\in r, Or., February 2. — IHpeelal.) -
Beauregard lloUltk-ld, a young mau of twcuty-
ycars, ton of our townsman. l>r. Horatio N. Uolil
field, will be the most accomplished physician of
lilsyiara lu Georgia on bla return from Europe
next yrar. He look 1L A. at Ludwick lu 1»78; M
D. at the nulveraity of Maryland In UHt; has been
In hospitals lu Berlin and Vienna since July, |M>.
and on leaving tho latter place will go to Paris for
a six months' course; them* to London for six
months, at the end of which time ho hopes t
able to affix *'F. It. B." to hi* name.
Improvements In Atlisus,
Athens, Ga., February 2. -[Special,)-A corn mo
dlous warehouse will soon be bullion Broad street
at the Georg la read In Athens. Its location lo be
excavated from the embankment on the east side
of the track. J. 11. Horsey's wood and coalyard
will be established on the embankment Just be
yend the Georgia depot.
It la reported that the visit of Major Green to
Athena on last NUurday was to arrange for the
location of the new irou foundry to be built next
summer. Enough capital has been subscribed for
it» erection.
MU| I.win Hurst.
C rpaktown, Ga., February J.—[Hpaclal.]—Aatur-
dBy night an audience of tho or 2tW wit-
neased the appearance of this wonderful young
lady at Pllpot'a hall.
Although men of strong muscle* and Iron wills
subjected her as yet undefined power to severe
Usts. yet wire Individually and collectively hurl-
cd around the stage as If they were toys, provok
ing applause irotu the audience at each perspiring
vUlim retired. Jud Cobb being called by tji«
audit nre for an expression Just after his attempt
to bold a chair yelled aloud "1 fa a cyclone.” A
new and exceedingly satisfactory test insde by
Mlm Lulu waa by standing on one* foot and hold-
lag with etch baud a caue or umbrella in a horlaoa-
tal position tn front of her body, and allowing two
(cniletut u to grasp the cane or umbrella, and at
tempt to push her off of her balance.
hcbolakv tag HA.XLKV* ’
Thw Stolen Goods Found In n Negro's
Route.
J_ih, tom »u
lato • ,ult ol ncU.ra.nt thl« morntn, tn
wiiHqunuv ol • t iintiarj- which ww rommilltl
•nck'Jlh^ hl'l hUl* ** cl ' 01 ivru «» •>»•
•nek ol |hran h«.Uw.» itoien froul on, ol the
Um trad t*cu Wit upon th« ,|J, tnu k ,
«. fonn.J Kj
*<*. K.rchcd, tnntndtn, the prarawn 0 | on, *.„■
"!?*.“** “>«• bnndmt
ill?~Si “'Wt.UxhlchpWc.ih.con.wKt
mau were discovered securely locked up. A war-
M<1 ** xlm
nigh LI cense Accepted,
COLCwnt’s, Ga., February 2.—[Special ]—Tcri of
the liquor dr tiers to-day took out the high license,
•« recently fixed by the dty council, 9000. More
sic vxpeoted to. Some are doing so In expectation
of the council's reconsidering their octlon and
lovming the llccnre. ‘
Glnlioiise Iturnml,
Comrm s,Ga., February 2.—[Hpeclal.]-Thegin-
house of J. W. Mitchell, of Talbot county, was
burned Saturday night, together with about
twenty bales of cotton. The fire la supposed to
have < sugbt by a match fn (be cotton. The loss is
f 1, ',<0. No insurar t e.
* JTMM4 OF OO.WIP,
OVER-THE STATE.
An Accident in For* Velley-The TvriUlng ling
cnee cf an Kr^tuocr—Tbs flsvsnnata sod Og
®h«f lir.ers ons Doom-Tho Breaking
a Bern, sod Other Itcnj*.
1 he Augusta Nev a narrates tbat'^n Athens £ucy
Cobb girl, who saw a fellow with the delirium tre*
mens, exclaimed: “Cnhsppy man! Why do you
penult yourself to get tho James Jamer?" The
rboc k restored the sufferer to his right mind.
Colonel Hancock, ol the Sumter Republican, has
concluded to bold on to hia paper.
According to the Hlnc-svillc Gazette some of the
young men around that town are auxiou* for the
weather to grow (old again so that they might
have a chance to wear ihelr new overcoats bought
•t the auction.
Colored rocicty circles are thus given a pleasant
lift by the Grflin Hun:
. On last Thumlay morning the elite of ourcDlor-
cd locicty were gathered at theBoIomnn stfeet Bap
tist church nr (1 Furr on I’ruden.ln a sepulchral mon
otone. made George Msuglmm, n colored barber,
aud Hcunlc Hill, youngest daughter of fsam III1I,
man and wife. Tho wedding parfy then entered a
coupjeof Urlgg'n Vlclorln» nud drove to Imut Hill's
pleasant little home at HIxUi and Bank streets,
ere an elegant collation, prepared by the goad
tber, Emma/ was spread and enjoyed. The
bride was dreared in a roso colored silk, hand
painted, with veiling nnd a marriage wreath. Her
father. Iism Hill. Is a much respected colored citl-
, aud tuoiity ycuraogo the Light Guard and
Greys marched to war to tho martial tap of his
drum.
Marshal Hopkins, of Darien, being a polite man
i well 8h a vigilant officer, thus warns certain
parties of their impending doom:
To the Hquor dealers of Darien who penlat In .
.'(dating tin- law of the state In allowing person*
to enter tin lr places of business ou Huudsy: 1
hen by warn you that I shall use every honorable
mi am. at my command to detect you lu tnis trAf-
flc, and pledge myielf to pfosccnte you to the lull
Blent of tno law, and shall uot bpuro anyone
(ccutise of personal friendship.
The Fort Valley Mirror lias come to tho conclu
sion that thcro Is no period in a woman's llfo so
happy as when sho Ik being com tel. Tlo gnl-
lantries of courtship, the constant anlmitluu,
playful words and numberless small compliment!
of a sulotr are delightfully pleasing. “HutabH! ’
says the editor, throwing away his cigar st inip,
"for the woman who* Is won by theso niperflclal
displays of dovotkm, 4he husband t>o often, after
ti e marriage, lays aside the many llulo plcadug
arts aud appreciated attentions, nnd falls into
plain, cvery-day ways, and thinks about as much
of one thing os another.”
The Iteudrrs Recalled.
From tho Athens, (in., Banner,
Mrs. Willi* Williford, ii widow, d Indy of
'’••■i, lor Cher youngest brother nt tho hands
Benders, who figured so prominently in
tho annals of crime n few yearn ago. This
young man lived in Kansas, about 18 miles
from the Bonder-*, and taking with him scverul
Irul dollar* in money, fio started for tho
dors with the iiitcnlion of speculating in
land, lie traveled in a two-lmrso wagon, aud
s that on tho second day ho reached
tho cabin win ro tlrc Binders ran
a hotel mid sort of saloon. Ho was absent so
long that hi- family grow uneasy and in ti-
tuUd a search for him, but tho minsiim man
Hid not be true. 4b. yoml his second day's
pon
Athe
\ horrible mse of infanticide, In^wliloli Ji mo»,
fjartfson, of l'utuurn county, and his daufbter
ore- concerned, Ic Just now engaging the atte itfon
of the authorities.
Charles Yocumb, of Columbus, ho* lost u ban
by the accidental discharge ol a shotgun;
An accident occurred at the foundry building,
in Fort Valley, which placed Jn imminentdangvr
the lives am] limbs of a half dozen jam. Mr.
Cook, sylth five colored workmen. Ban Broyli
J(-e Fuller, Elijah Nicks, Joiner Fuller and Noah
Bryant, n ere .'landing ou o girder, whfoh vrnJnil
ingon the plates of thfc building, 15 feet froti tie
ground, raising a trusi to .which tho girder
be fastened by iron rods. One of the support?Of
the girder gave Way, causing It to break, pricipi-
tating the men to the ground. Bon Broyles and
Elijah Nicks wero badly bruised, and, ft lx J.-ared
seriously Inju:
The cave of the state vs.* Joseph Johnson col
ored, charged with rape, was tried In the tn «:Plor
court of Stewart county last week. This li-tbo
case where a Untish negro is charged wlf oift-
raging a little negro girl. The evidence ww con
elusive, and the Jury returned a verdict of guilty
with a recommendation for mercy! Sentenced to
the penitentiary for twenty years. This ca a wBi
go to the supreme court, as counsel for the defense
discovered that one of the Jurors who triad the
esse was not on the list of Jurors whose na>iies ape
In the jury box, and consequently Joe J Hinson
will He In jail six or eight months longer.
An Americas negro, who stole a pogk..tbook,
will serve In the chnfngang for six month*. *
An effort is to be made iu luiabridge to iacfcase
the whisky tax to 91,0C0.
Worth mperfor court has been adjonruci until
spring.
The Savannah News prints tbc following story of
a narrow escape on the Central:
Engineer Charlton, of the Atlanta ft*pr
ie Central railroad, bad u tlir"" j
hlH down trip
* -Jxc .
xpress, mall»
minutes late ... __ |
up lost time be pulled open tho throttle,
tiain sjad on Through the darkuesa at the mto ol
tbiity-fivc miles nu hour, drawn by ono of the
most powerful locomotives on tho road. Ou uu
up grade and while rounding a slight curve two
miles west <»f Harndviile, the engineer saw about
fifty yards in front of hia engine a number of
dsik looking objects lying directly across
the rails and a few feet apart. The track
was otherwise perfectly oear, with’, the
embankmeiit sloping Hway on either side to tho
cleared field* where tlieie is scatcely a tf'^o. To
ebc(k the train was the ctiKineer's first thought
The airbrakes were Bet In liu Instant, aid Into-
mliigdowii the lever lie reversed Ills ensiue. It
wm lightning work, hut thcro was not « second
ton are. The train <a«mo to a halt, and a. it dll
the pilot of the locomotive plowed Into iff heap of
i rt*h tlea idled on the track, sending them 'whirl
ing down the embank incut and wcdgldg others
between the tracks. Wheu the train was at last
11<) pcd the drivers, under the action of th • quick
! (inning mpfdlv fiackwards Au »
iU 1)0'
1. While 11i4o»'4Ter'a wero looked up'
er», %>t
Mrs.
s i by
as lad ehtfaefor*, Wdhing crL
ld.i'Wti n^uiiiBt them, and lienco no auspicion
ol foul |»lny nt their hands was entertained.
It waa ii year nnd a half after hia
disappearance that several travelers
Mopped f.t tho Bender bouse, among
them a Indy, who was pftt to sleep
in an upper room with it aiimll window over
looking a u orchard. During tho night sho
was aroused by snmo nolle out doors, und
looking out saw leyeral persons burying an
object. Tho moon gave n pala light, ami to
ber horror shedircovt rod thktth-s parties wora
interring n human body. She was near
enough to hear wind they said, and ilbeoverod
from their conversation that they had just
murdered one of their guests and intended to
attend l<> the lady next. Nhc was thoroughly
frightened, hut managed somenour
to escape into the woods, and make her way to
tho nearest settlement, where alio told her
fctoiy. A posse waa nt once orgnoized and
started for tho scene of the murder, hut tho
Ikxdi-rs had evidently gotten word of thair
discover/ nnd only a vacant hou-o waa found
uj on the arrival **t tho officers. The romnutie
eacupo of these criminals is too well known to
be retold by ns. They bnvo never been cap
tured, and dnubtlcs* cseajped for good, nlthough
nuineroua reports of Ihofr capture and death
havo been published. In sciuvhing tho house
a trap door was found near tins bar
counter, which was sprung when n stranger
stepped upon it, throwing him into a dark
eel »r. Jlero ho was knocked in tho head by
the latlur, when hia daughter would cut tho
victim's throat with u knife. Tho hotly was
then buried in the orchard, nnd th** snot
plowed over n<> os to obliterate nil signs of n
grave. In this orchard was found the bodies
of tin grown peraont and one child, all
their skulls crushed and throats cut.
Williford's brother's body was rccogniz.
the color of the hair and garments and but-
toi h, nliboiigl) ji ) ia d b cou eighteen months
since be Win buried.
l'llgliteued by it NtufTed Oat,
From the Eavannah, Go., Tinwui.
Mr. B. J. t’ubbagc, forwarding agent of tho
Central railroad, has placed tho largo wild
cat, raptured some time* since at his place on
the t'eiitrsl railroad, and of which mention
was at the time made in this paper, in the
hands of M. George Noble, taxidermist, to be
stuffed and mounted. Tho work is aim »-t
completed, nnd is well done,
The cr.t stands about eighteen Inches high,
over two feet iu length and has a very fero
cious look. The work is so completely done
that the artist himself was almost parslv/ed
with horror ono evening when he unexpect
cdly walked up on it without thinking. It is
crouched for a spring, aud it being alightlv
oink in ther«*om wbcu be entered, lie expected
for the moment to be jounced upon l»y the
ugly 'varmint." lie says ho will heron lb
remember where he places his wildest*.
lieu nnd Hawk.
From the Cot hran. Ga.. Meaaenger.
^ Air. 1*. M. Botomon, ol this place, was at M
T. J. Ken tree's, in I.aureus countv, last Fr.
day. and while sitting in the Itoum he heard a
luas among the chicken* outside. Upon brok
ing out he discovered a large hawk aud a hen
gagc.k fn a desperate combat,
lev fought like two game cocks about
fifteen minutes, when Mr. S. put a
quietus on the hawk by putting a hutfl c f shot
under his feathers. The hen seemed to realize
t she had a friend, and strutted around her
victim, and gave vent to har joy in vociferous
cackling. The hawk had devoured all of her
large blued of*chickens but one, for the safety
hich she was fighting.
AllWssIdcm or Uenttai Organs* Mesnal
* permanent*
nntee Dr.
I a 5« pills
11.3ft, 100 pills U.OO 100 pills 400 pills
AiUTM-mo time all of tho impedimenta
moved and the ciig/uc, with tfio ftruvu taefueor
Mill i t tho valve, lolled Into the Macon depot on
time. The train readie d S'uvannah yesterday af
ter m ou. A reporter lu talking with the engineer
ft ol d that he waa cool, but nevertheless Bousfiile
of bla narrow escape. ”\Ye t used tocrofH tics,''
be raid, "and give the possibility of muetim; with
aficidctita little thought. Jiv
dntr, and bla rnfnd is too mi ...
(11mharpe of it to dream of danger to himself.
occupied In the
thinks of those who might be killed if he were
mire in duty, Thu tK-apo list night wasj'm
rTnlbiJ^ that's ail. Lceomollvp pilots arc
sup-
- il
dearcd the ot.Mrn’ctionVoiid'itTsVmlrodu
Unit the driving wheels didn't get a ebum-o to
mount the lira. If they had the engine would
mutably have toppled from the truck and gone
down thoiMuk. A smash up would have boon tho
result. When the train pulled into Macon a gen
tleman carnc forward and asked me down out of
the mb ami began opening his gripsack. As ho
did no he remarked that lib wanted
express bis nnkuowlsdxatcnt. I
" told him I ^couldn't
aud wild tiwl hAiud
thanked
but
takuadrlnkfwheu bus
been api
asllshtu ,
too Into to pnrebnae a present lu town, ho wm
deputized to prt-Kent me €20 mid to assure tno that
every ptuengor on the train would always re
member me and boglsu to tear of iny welfurc. 1
do not know who tho gcutleman was, but f folt
proud of having done my duty. When I first saw
tho»ecroBfctlesniy L ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
my Iiufr nni-t lmv
X. F. Mercer's mill dsm, tho aid McClellan mill,
In Worth ccuuty, gave way on Wednmday, and
tlic pond has been rnnulng off at a rapid rate
since (bat (fine. Mr. Mercer wis on tho dam
when It gavo way, and had a nnrrow escape from
going under with It.
A perfectly developed shark's tooth was drawn
from the depth of over 1,000 feet in tho Bslnbridgo
artesian well. Where tho drill is now nt work
was rnce the bed of tke ocean, evidently.
\ aldosta Times: Craw Duncan, of wnoso death
nnd rcsuKltutlou mention was inudo lu these col-
units last week.lsjmaklug^hings lively out on his
U«L At last account* he had «> far recovered ns
t(* be able to administer to hia wtfo tho regulating
ln-Ntli>B for tho part she took In the conspiracy to
' “T him alive, and it is expected that as
grows Mror"~ _ * **«-*- —
(or aiding
court several true bills bailed from thegMioi jury
won, charging one l'urlfov, of BnnnvsidedUtrict.
with effentea against the Insra of the laud. The
Indictments were for carrying Concealed weapons,
disturbing public worship und assault with Juleut
to murder. It rectus that some time find auinJ
mer, on the occasiou of Capuin John Lindsey's
luticml. at Uehobcth church, In that district, Fu-
rifoy made himself very offensive by rsulnxsr>nv
-’gsgjng in a fight, In which ho nourished n
Ills bad conduct was reported to tho grand
Crxcrxxxrr, a, April 14,1884.—8, B. 8um
A Bno., CoviBCtoi) Ky.—Esteemed Sirs: I
bfcvo been troubled with a serious kidney Af
fection, and seeing your advertisement, con
cluded to try a bottle of your May Flower,
though without much hope of being benefited
by it, The first bottle worked splendidly, and
persevering with it use, I am entirely relieved
of my painful illness. Any ono can write to
me ana I will reiterate what is here written.
Mbs. E. Withxa, .
Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, 0*
funds.
Botm of the Bell.
From the New Orleans Pfcayune.
*We welcome the bell! It can tell us of the love
our northern friends bear for us; it can only take
back to them the goodly wishes of the southland.
As in the days gonefiy, thj days of its youth, it
Eofterjnuiody of freedom from family feuds.
YOUNG MEN l-UEAD ^H18*
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to fend their celebrated Elected Voltaic Belt and
other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days,
to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous de
bility, loss of vitality au<f manhood, and all kin
dred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia,
E aralypU, and many other diseases. Complete rea
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No risk is incurred, as thirty days trial 4s allowed.
Write them gt once far illustrated pamphlet free.
sabbath.
For Coughs and Throat Disorder* use
Blown'* Bkonchjal Tboojis, “Have never
changed my mind respecting them, except I think
better of that which 1 began thinking well of.”—
Rsv. Henry Ward Beecher. Sold oniyjin boxes.
During the year Ms>Hachusetts has paid her
mliltla973,51) for special duty, spring and fall
dr^JJ* and camp duty,
IIOHSFOltD’8 ACID PHOSPHATE
As a Drain Food.
Dr. S. F. Newcomer, Greenfield, Ohio, says:
In cases of genera! debility, aud torpor o
mind and body, it does exceedingly well."
Mifrouri raised tills year very nearly 210.000,0(K)
hushelfi of torn, the largest crop ever produced In
the Hate. •
•BURNETTS COCOAINE
Promotes the Growth of tho Hair.
And renders it dark and glossy. R holds In a
liquid form, a large proportion of deodorized Co-
coanut Oil, prepared- dxoresaly for this purpose.
No other compound possesses the ^peculiar prop
erties which so exactly suit the various conditions
of tho human hair.
FOR
jar-A. ‘
Man and Beast.
. . Mustang Liniment is older than
dost men, and used more and
. more every year.
'< M-tiie Urn ait ton wfcy to or tot col n r m
tutfs
PILLS
('•THE OLD WigLIABLE.”
25 Y5 ^isjH.USE.
liwflreAtoit MedlctS Triumph of the AgeS
Indorsed all ovcrthoWorld.
__ _ SYMPTOMS G> A
TORPID LIVER.
jorrs wuS
They.lmcremm, Ui»4pp«tlt*, and cam*
Unuthaiys.
The Mormonsare rapidly colonizing fa Arizona,
wo thouwind eutered the teirltory last summer.
-the s
BEST-TONIC. ?
Thin modlcino, combining Iron with ptiro
Vcgctabio tonics, quickly and completely
Curcn IJyr.pcp-ffn* ftidiucsCioii, U'rnkncsa,
Ininuroltlooil, :UnlarIu,Cbi!Ir aud Fevers,
unit Xenmlain.
It Is an unfailing remedy To* DDcasc3 0f th«
Itldurv-v nnd Liver.
it is Invaluable for Dkcascs peculiar to
Women* and all who lend sedentary lives.
It does uot injure the teeth, cause headache,or
Produce constipation—othtr Iron mcdictnci do.
It enriches and purifies tho blood, stimulates
tho appctlto.Alis tho assimilation of fooff, re
lieves Hen rtbnrn and Belching, and strength
ens tho muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers, LoufluiSo, Lack of
Energy, Ac., it has no equal. . r - ■
Jouce decamped and Hod the state,
made his home In Florida until quite recently,
when he returned to this county aud to hi-out
an wmh8u or uenttai Ortaai, I
Xtnpotency, and nervous disorders peri
ly cured in thirty deys, by the gent
Ricord'a Restorative Fill*. Bottles
$1.26, 109 pills $2.00. 200 pills $J.5j>, 409 pills
*.c«. HV*nu. k ii irhlow, COTMT P?jor
u4 D*nlur Hmk, AUui*. WholMal* br
Lu&tr, lUnkin »cj L.rasr.
t'vncral Butler »mnkee r> cigars a day.
w '^wABgrtllCftX 1 bishops *lx are widowers, live
f i >r ft*time and one la living
with bla third w fe.
PATTI, tb* |WI rDgitrMi,
»«jr« ofSoio. Pvfmm, Toil* tSo.pt
utd Oibcr Toilet article* i “I ushMiutintf.
KSSiffZSXSSi.-AS.-IS 5 ;
uuttl quite reveutly,
! t county aud to hi-old
nauatK. having hired hfm*eit as a laUtrer to two
hiothei*. a am id KUgore*. who liar© a urm lu the
feuupyridodUtrlct. It was uct long before ttie
akrtuUlcers heard of I'aritoy’s whereabouts, an.l
l«»t Tuesday bberitT Gonoeli and ait awl-taut
drove out into the Kilgore neighborhood an I
learned that Furifoy was actually on tho
place* aud st that time work
ing In a field some distance from tfio dweUins; ao
attempt ws- male to surround the off coder, but by
wine weans he became spurlted of the presen -o of
(Htat and vist, and taking tho cold *tfmtf<ig afr
without eDcumberance, h« quickly left the heavy
infantry far iu the re ar. Offtcvra rcluraed to the
city completely uced up.
1 ho Ggcccbcc and Navamtah rivers are on a
t*wjn. The waters of the Flint arc blue no longer.
The itccnaut rains of the past month hare told
uj »>n ft nt last, and it ha* become red and swol
len. It [-carrylog a muddy, dirty fsce to the
gulf. U*ually the water* of the Flint and Chitta-
htWH-Jiee are easily diHingni.haMe for a mile or
two below the junction of the two streams the
clear water of the former being, seemingly, loath
to mlngie with thared rluid ofthe latter. But it
Hu tao always. The two stream* are not distin
guishable now in the rush of their reddened wa
ters. for both are engaged in bearing to the gulf
minute fsrticUsol the old rod hilla *of middle
Georgia. ’
Slndfloses in Lewades,
From the Valdosta. Ga., Timm.
Mr. J. C. Jcnea owns a iuad«tone. It is
about on inch and a quarter long, and per-
baps a half of an iach in diameter, Jval
shaped. Mr. Jouea’ father found it m the
stomach of u deer many years ago. It was
the first and only one the writer aver «aw, al
though he i* infernu d that Mr. Noah Farra-
tnore. of this [ lace, also owns one. Of coarse
there i* eo toa^ieal • r »Uf ornaturai virtue in
tnsd»t< ne«, but it is said to be a powerful ab-
-« rbsnt. It U claimed that it. will draw the
j-i^ion cut wh.a tpplioj to , »*,) Jog-,
tbe bod, to Take on - ..... ulu . nv3 .
J* “onrlihed, and by their Touto
Action on th* Dlg.itiv* Orc.na. it ecu.
J*££*22j-wyrojInce)^RfeflaBeMjti.
SKojulok
saa&sr:
Quickest Train in the South
New Orleans Exposition Linild Evpress Train,
VIA ATLANTA AND WEST POINT R.R. '
ATLANTA to NEW ORLEANS
[n 15 Hours and 20 Minutes
Leaving Atlanta 3 P. JI. Daily.
2 HOURS AND TEN IIINUTKS LF.SJ THAN B Y
any other line. Tickets:
Allaila. (0 Nfw Oifcacs tad Jltlara, Good
15 DAYS, $15.
Atlanta to New Orleans ur.d Refarn, Good
40 DAYS, $20.
Berths reserved20 days.in advance in Pullman But-
g pP ,,c * u °n to H. M Farrar, ticket agent
Union depot, or A. J. Orm*\ Gen'l Agent, Atlanta
CECU, GARUKTT, I CHAS. II. OROMIVKLL,”
General Manager, I- Gen. Passenger ngcut,
- 1 Montgomery. Ala.
The Georgia pacific Railway
LOC*l,TIJ* TAbLE, I0EFFB.1 l.is.i, liis;
IXX,*I.'IIM*. '
CENTRA?. STANOARII TIME.
Drs. BETTS & BETTS,
* Wed leal r «nd Bnrgteal Blspensary*
*3W WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA. GA.|3
W. If. Bette, M, B., tho cousuitmg rnystclan, u
tho oldest, most successful, best known *:nv'J.»II«t
in the world. A graduate from four medical col
leges, twenty-five years experience and extensive
practice lu England, France and America, and has
Isecurcd a world-wide reputation in tho treatment
and cure* of Private,Nervous and Chronic Uiscaoes,
lcrnbrariiignominal Weakness (rc-uUfhg from In
discretions, Lost Manhood and Abtuoa of tho Sys
tem,
I**- Our remedies act quickly and cure perma-
pentiy,
\TTCl Debility. Bpennatorrhoea,
/ l ‘ O Seminal losses, night Kmls-
Istoru, losses of vital power, Hfeepiessuo«(, Despon
dency, Ixnw of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Blue
before the eyes, LaMltude, Languor, UloomluoM,
Depression of BpiriU.avereiou to soclety.iMily dla-
coursged, lack of confidence, dull, ffRlc-w, unfit
for study or business and find* life a burden —
•e Safely, permanently and privately cure-L
BLOOD & SKIN.fa-«|
jgkble in its results,
e u«e of mercury. Bcr
res. Blokhin, l'tmpie*.
and bones, syphilitic
Tongue, Glandular enlargemeuta of thoneck'l
Rheumatism, Catarrh, etc., etc., permancutiy
cured when othen have failed.
ITPTAMUV Kidney and Kadfier
U IJW AIV. I , trouble*, weak back.burn-
lug urine, frequeniy of urinating, urine high clo
lored or milky sediment on standing, Gonorrhoaa,
Glrct, Cyatltla. etc., promptly and safely cured.
Charges reasonable.
lx 1)| e 1) Address those*who have
1 *R8. D\ 1\ I). Uu paired themselves by
irr proper Indulgence and aolitary habits,
which ruin both mind and body, unfitting them
for business, study or marriage.
Remarkable cures effected lu old cases which have
I been neglected or urukiilfuliy tresuad. No expo-
rlments or failures. Partins treated by mail or
MMiWMiit of the world. Charges moderej
iftEts gusran teed. Send for list 0!
iuide to Health. Eucloacstai
Add re-*, IV. If. BRriN, tl.
dJkwkv
CN Wblbhrtl St. Atltnu’j,
Cotton Mill For Sale or Rent.
T HE COTTON MILL KNOWS A3 TH* BATON
Rouge Yam Co., situated In the LonUUna
state penitentiary at Baton Rouge. It contains AW
Or old or young, or grave or gay.
Those who now let their teeth decay,
With breath ws can't end ore;
Tbs thought their after life will haant,
That they nogtactod BOWDGMT,
That would have kept all par.
M I twelve hour run. The building Is a Urge
three story brick, well ventilated. Can get plenty
of labor here, skilled In the manufacture of yarn
•Howell
•Concord
Mnbleton
Austell
Salt Springs...
Douglasvlue
Winston
vma Rica..,,.,:.:...:.:::.
Temple
Bremen
Tallkpoota
Muscadine
EUwardsville..
Oxford
•Oxnntin
Anniston
Bynums
Eastaboga.
Lincoln
Riverside
ticridotl
Kdcu
•Cook’sfiprings
•Bromtou
I-ecds
•Irondble
Birmingham...
Ar. Jackson
• Vicksburg....
♦ShTevrpurtLv
No. 60. I No. 61.
jfOrle'nx; New
A to’hrev.lGrfnaus
fKxpr's. | Mill.
$7 pm Too am
•J 10 am
y 16 am
y idn
O 67 a
It) u J n
10 lMn
10 32 a
10 im a
6 10 am
8 40
7 10 pm
12 25 pm
12 45 pm
1 03 pm
l 17 pm
1 25 pm
1 31 pm
1 4Cpm
2 c5 pm
2 15 pin
2 ;>i pm
2 4i> pm
3 01 pm
3 15 pm
3 :to p
Vo. 52.
t Night
Exp.
12 57am
l 17am
1 IJ«m
'2 lotm
2 4 lam
3 001m
3 33tm
4 55am
4 50am
6 05am
6 27aui
6 31am
6 5lam
7 t t im
•Howc-U
•reyton
Chattahoochee
•Concord
Ms hie ton
Temple
Bremen..........
Tallapoosa..
Chorcolocco
•Oxnnnn
Annfeton '
•Bynums..
Xastabogm.
Lincoln.........
Riverside
Beddon
•Bromtou.
Leeds.
•Ircmdale..^...."
Bltmioghant
Lv. Meridian..
N -o 51.
Atlanta No. 55.
Fast j t Fast
Ottn'i V*k..u
Mo. M.
tExp'l.
512 pm
15^ pm
4 43 pm
4 2;; pm
2 pm 12 ii am
2 It pm 12 35 am
2 os pm 12 rt am
151 pin.11 51 pm
160 pm-11 5J pm
1 26 j»m ll 4#pm
2 55 pm ll 15 pm
12 45 pm ll 00 pm
12 a> pm: 10 3» pm
12 17 pci 10 L5 pm
t:M2 pm' 10 05 pm
ll 6» am! 9 45 pm
U4!ani 9 SO pm
ll 25 ax. 8 55 pm
500»m io»
8 iiprn
7 I) pm
7 15 pm
Lv. Jackson 9 35am
** Vfckstnrg .. 720pm
" Fhreveporu — ' 7 30am #
Ting Htattona. ti>atly. |Hatty, ex^pt Snadayl
Ne*. f 0 and 11.
Slccant fe let pint Gan between Atlanta and
Birmingham, on Nob. 52 and 53.
Westward, coon ecu at Oxanna With K. T.. V.
and Ga. and at Birmingham with Cin. and T. P.
and LandN.
Eastward, eemmeeia al Atlanta with R. and D.
Ctn. h. R. of Ga.. LT.V. and Ga., W. and A. and
RESEARCH.
EXPERIMENT.
STUDY.
FOR FIFTY YEARS’, by Dr. A. L. Barry, an old
practitioner, especially In Female Troubles, was at
last rewarded in tho discovery of that certain and
■afe specific for woman troubles,* Luxo.mnl. Lux-
omul la a preparation that dally grows In popular
favor. Testimonials from responsible persons all
over the country furnish ample evidence ol tho
wonderful power of Luxomni as a remedial agent
for the relief and permanent cure ofalhibosed
treating conditions Incident to females. Luxomni
Is specially adapted to troubles of pregnancy.)
greatly amileoratcs the paugs of child birth, Khor
ens labor, prevents after pains, and facilitates re*
oovery. Owing to the strengthening and toning fn*
floence Luxomni relieves ail MENSTRUAL IR
REGULARITIES, and la a superior uterine seda
tive and tonic.
Price 91. If your druggist has not the prepara
tfon, address THE BARRY MF'G CO.,
Drawer 28, Atlanta,.Gs.
Note.—Luxomni is no alcoholic mixture, but;
combination of herbe and plant* in package form
from which a simple tea Is made.
Write for Interesting Book. Mailed Free.
(1&W
ffi
For"sy-?r».'»: ;? ' Fface. not/ at
m Market Street, t,. t-mflJp Vv
l\ i. Third and Foul t;v dLiUiC-»-Li JjiLj
w*x£iirtj *4amum ftn-1 qu-Ufetf phyaldaa tad ita
Spermatorili^^ end. -Imyotcnoyi
- • . - -cents is ml*
«1 Hi U|3M-
1. (bight mi*,
rtit. Defective licuiJ*/, Pty
,,, , - ci-fcicn tu Scciety cf l
CcufurUm of Idea*, I^ ts uf Fcxuat Power, kc.. rcDderin*
Barrow* toptwr or m.tappr. art Uiorwurhlj aud perma-
.’Sssas
1.1>•«lf<vi'ieb. Uiat t *,|.v r’.r.mspecialattnttae
»->- «crw!n cias, of mm* treauh* tbcujwd* annu-
tl.y, ManD-ea great ikP. pi-yi.cir.n* kM win*this fuctoftea
- Cnro, GnarMtiaod in all Can*
. A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of»0 papa, mntgar> uudre-J, ^caratjr^mnlrf.Jorrtrtrtl
t^oc Uifta frta» h A. U. L* P. U* ’ Sundata!* to 41* SC
These nre the woTds # Mr. Havid Carr, of DcKalU
county, employed in rchdcrlng his testimony.
READ WHAT HE SAYS: ,
••Eight years ngo, while living in Coweta coun* 1
ty, my wife, a strong, healthy woman, strained 9
herself from ovcrlifting, and brought on what tho ‘ I
physicians termed, •falling of tho womb.’ Being |
complicated with other female troubles, she was
reduced, at tho time I speak of, to almost a shad
ow. I bad tried ail the physicians aud-nttrty ai^ •
the patent medicines I could hear of, but she did \
not improve at all; kept getting worse, aud in
fit of desperation, sho decided to try another pat
ent medicine, and luckily lor her, It was
BRADFIKLD’S FEHAIK RE6ULAT-3R.
In one week’s timo she was relieved, and by con
tinued use of it she wan cured sound and well, 8ho
has sinco beromo the mother of two strong, healthy
thildrcu. Now, alter a lapse of five years of unin
terrupted health, by her Imprudence iu ltfilng she
has hi ought on the old trouble again, but strange
os It mny seem, she does not look upon it with
that tense of loathing and horror as might bo ex
pected, for the says it will not take your remedy
long to cure her, and when I suggested gettlug a
physician, the indignantly replied that as long M
she could get
‘JJBMIELD’S FEME REGU11T0R’
She needed no other doctor, for having saved hot-
life once, the knew it would cure her now.
Gratefully yours, David Carr.”
Edwnrelfcville, Ga„ January 20, ’85.
Bend for our treatise on the health and happi
ness of women, mailed Fit HE, to any address.
IBE URADF1ELD REGULATOR CO,*
Atlauti, Uai
Dnkys Bt as Dp * nw
wimua Muabi ui RmuSUBKl.
^CTfssiiKsyaar&zx
Jr ice IVSIill
—AND—
Corn Mill
At Savannah,
FOP SALE.
O N ACCOUNT OF k CWANGE IN BU8INE830F
the proprietors. I litre bad placed in my
bards f <rsa!e tliat valutMe property in tab* city
cn the Hi..- of the track of the S. F. A W. railway,
known n» tbo Enterorl*e Mill*. This property J*
supplied with complete machinery and all tho
mret approved appliances for dblng aconooxlcut/
and w fth dfspaufi the •♦•lriness of alUlaf la both
corn and rice, being upon the line of road wita
track* up to the door, and connected tw urns
manner with the wntrvcs and the other railroad*
connected here, ft enjoys unasoal tadlitios for
receiving and shipping, and saving drayege and
cost of handling of grain and foeL Tb# maa|m-
err I* ao placed that either will can be mM mpac
rarely, or detached from the plant. ForfjUJ* 1 ^
uniu,