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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY JUNE 23 1885.
SIDE BY SIDE.
the end of the tragedy of
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BrociToii, Md., June 21.—Today the bodies
of Mr#, Tfjnolhy If ill, her dittfbter MissJea-
sUe *nd Willltm T. Freeman, by whom the/
were murdered, were buried side by tide on
Cbioeoteayiie isliud. The tragddy in irb ieh
they loei their lire* bea *ent a thrill of horror
throu(h the community, which will peat into
a legend.
Ten jean ago Mr. Timothj Jilll, proprietor
of a large fitb factor/on Chioooteague Uluxd,
had hie eympalhiee aroused by a e tract gam.
in, whom he met on Broadway, New York.
The boy teemed bright and active,
tad Mr. Hill decided to bring
him to Cbincoteagfie. lit said
that hit name waft Williora T» Freeman, and
that bia father had been murdered by an Ital
itu about two yean before Mr. Hill found
him. Bill, aabewaa generally known, was
very Jurfotlriotf#, and by going to tcbool a« |
night acquired a fair education. Jennie Jlill,
OEOAOIA RAILROADS,
gome Incidents ol the t nvelllng of the tVad-
leyftatae
1 be Dublin correspondent of Tn* CoamTuno* |
writes as follows:
Chief Cnflncer Arthur Ton, who has been ea«
gaged durlLg the past sixty d*y* in mtklog the ,
pwilmlnarj survey of the Is . J.AP.R. K. haviaa
completed thesnrvcy, it in the citv wit's hJ# aids
making a map of the line. He thinks that the
construction will cost mnrh his than the original
estimate, which was 900,000. Negotiations are
ptudinjt with convict lessees for one hundred
cmitlctM to rotate core Kudins early in August.
The stockholders term to be determined to pros-
scute the enterprise to an esrly completion.
The unveiling ol the statue to the memory of
the late President Wadlcy, of the Central road,
drew to Macon a remarkable assemblage of men,
who were among the railroad pioneer to! Georgia.
The Telegraph notea that on the lath day of Osto-
her, I ah, on tbe completion of the Central rail
road from favannab to Macon, tbe first train
parsed over the road and, according to the pro
grammes largo delegation from Savaanab, con
sisting of stockholders, directors of the company,
the city authorities! and other vNiton were receiv
ed by the pe ople of Macon and the surrounding
country, A meeting was held and a pltUorm
erected for tbe speakers and visitor*. John J.
Graham, major ol Maoon, welcomed the
strangers and congratulated
their first trfp over "tbe longest railroad In the
world" at tbe time. "Yesterday Mr. Gresham in-
WONDERFUL COCA.
PLANT THAT PONGS DR LEON
SHOULD HAVE FOUND.
Tka Wendstroi ProptrtJr* of • PJ»nt That Will jc#tp
Mss up Vedvr tba Most Btmsrkabls Physical
Brrtlnt-A OcwMflStlOfl of Drurs Ttit
Masks a Wood Mmiorsa, etc.
f reduced the oraton of tbe day at the exercises of
mini scfiuircu • rair euucunon. .icnni* mu, | ih» nrit.iiin. <i,„ v*nnnv«„R» ♦„ I ««» »*»*«* w*r «sur « s uw
Ihejcwg daughter of Mr. Mill, aboui -SK* » bciUeoI qolekllmr, which t
tb« it me ... aa tbe be,, tad dnrla, the first
few jttfi of hi. rreldenee oe the bland they
wtre almost conrtutly togstber. Th.ir fa
vorite emuwnieiit wee to take t .aitlletaM
tad navigate the teeny inlet, tad explore the
eaitl) lel.adf along th. reek clad ooaet aorili
tad eoulh of Chincoleague. The ho, wae of t
daring disposition tod gained quite tlooel
reputation lor bravery. Tht girl naturally
looked upon him M . young hero, end tb.
th. m.o .hew boon oontr—ated to build—e
roed from 1641 to tbo day ol completion. Perhape
nre o( the moit unique II,ur«, though by no
mcane the lUMtattraottre, of the unveiling of the
Wadlcy monument, was that ol an aged negro
wholraaed Ihrouihonl tbe ceremonies exalnata
tree on Mssranbnrg'a corner, head uncorerad.and
can, strained to catch erery fyllahle of the pro
ceeding!. The old man attracted modi attention
by hie peculiar aftfludeud,fringe attentiveness.
Ilwaa learned afterward that he had boeuln
employ of the Central road
In Fern and Bolivia there grow, wild in the
mountains and enltlraled at an altitude of tiro to
Ore thomand feet e huab, known to druggists aa
roe., hot called coca by r
countrlca. Tbelcavca of the ah rub hare moit
wonderful power. Coca if. of ao iayl,orating a
nature that the Perurlan Indiana work thirty or
lorty houra at a time by chawing the learea, A
New York JenrnalllUa aatd to here worked aeran
deya and nl«hta without aleep, keeping up hi,
•trees— and ability to work by the tue ol oca.
The moat wonderful characteristic ol coca la that
while it Invigorates and tires one great
strength and powers ol endurance, no
bed effect whaterer or reaction takes
place when the use ol the ding la d laoon tinned.
An idea of the wonderful properties of coca
may ho obtained when the etatement la made that
the Peruvian Indiana trarel on loot from La Paa
to Snort, a dlatanoe "I oxer two hundred mile.
In three dayi, conaumtng little or no food In the
time but constantly chewing the Icarca of tba
coca which they carry In a little bag together with
i the
leaxea to import flavor. The mlucra In that
couniiy and other laboring men will not contract
to work without anjagnement la made to enpply
them with a given amount ol <
Aa far back aa the memory of man goee the In
dtant have wed the wonderful plant, while man
In the buay mart* ol cixlllutlon, although great'
ly needing the cocoa, hea teemed to know noth-
lag ofit
A few daya ago Tua Coxarrrmo* contained en
article on the oangera ol cocaine, e preparation
that la mad# from the coca, j|nd which la now
mb
known ebamist of
Atlanta, fa regarded liy ail scientist# in America
aaproUbly without* superior Id this country
flnu holies made * study of ooca for year#. Toera
to the people. It la already more valuable than
go.fi. The muriate oocalce being worth S150 per
Germany, Europe and the
for coca the moat wondertul end remarkable
properties, and the experiments made by tbe
aaedieal profession with ooca In the treatment o
all nervous diseases, such as mtnul and pkjsfcal
S reisloD, hyitc-ra. melautboly, insanity, lull-
ion, non-SMUnulation of food, liter end kid•
dinases, etc, transcends their most lasgalne
expectationsV
"What is Pemberton's French wine ol oca
specially Rood for?" asked the reporter.
"IHne of Coca has been thoroughly tested, and
» ted in all tbe hospitals, dlnWues and public
tnUona throughout Europe and this country
marreloQi good results, and has the indorse
ment of more than two tnotuand of the most emi
nent physicians In tbe world, who urgently rec-
end itftnsein the treatment of anemia, im-
iuvaeu ujiimi m m jvuug u«if, mint ti
sturdy lad aeemed proud of her admiration.
In 1879* great change was eflectod iu the
!ch" J'l^m? HUlfitbrkMM io-eJtUnd id I ever itnec Colonel Wedleyam conn'cetlou with I “Vhi'mJfkS'l
r,re lnterv.ll only during tint ye,r. In I *1. ,n d experienced both the Joys »n<3 sorrows ol I Hr. J. 8. Pembettou, a well ki
JHO, the l.lber being determined that ,bo I It, triumph, snd defeat*. When the veil tell the
should have t full education, with all modern lallhlul old servant gased long and curloualy up- ■ — , .
compliment 11 that
compliment that | tato the doctor:
1. d.xolnrxd Tone. I axoumciy iwunra u, me genmi ol tho artlit.
teen, wefl xoree^l^tlo uaage, ofaeciMy.Iho J JJHt °.L" 11 ? <j mtnl **"•
g roughly elad, hand- I r «*d, Captain John 0. DayhC ot Eaat Maoon,whote
age, Intelligent and at- I Unt Mrrlcn on tha road dttca back to 1837. Mr.
' ■ linear Charlton, the paymaitcr and lint conductor
ot the road, whan ooly ten mllea wore built near
Savannah, and bla brother, Mr. John Chari'
ton, who commenced aa conductor In lggl
Alio Man >1. Ongat, matter machinist, who en
tered Ihoreivlcoof the company In IMS. Thom
who knew Colonel Wadlcy and were to aecni-
,firing, but of eoune lacking in muoh el that
reflerment and polltb common to the inhere
olllfe In which aha had mated In recent
year,. - ■
It did net lake many weeka for tho young
men to fall In love with the beautiful girl, In
whom he found ao llttlo trace of tbe rrofleaomo
ten: box who had been hi, earlx comuanlan I n.uio. aora,-
The gSl hid learned enough ortho° world to «<>■""> to.ee him alwaya carrying bla bead n P -
appreeiata her would-be loxer'e aoclal abort ,IM **■•«<••«»« fci.i.i..x *»'* »•-* *-
coming,, and this, added to hla youth, oaueod
her to gfxo email heed to hla wooing. I'ree.
man'e Infatuation grew with time. Tho girl
•oon bee,me tbe Idol of tho rough pony herd ■
era and flihermen who make up tho greator
part of tbo population of Obincoteaguo. Tbo
women bowad down to her, and ihe soon bo-
■•In relerence to tba article yon printed th,other
day, much could be ,eld that ia intareaung. You
tay that coca will do almost anything: not only
render a penon loicnaiblo to pain, but cure met'
sncbolia, hjrterta, nlcohollim, oplnm and mar-
phfne habits, nut whan Injected into the arm ol a
coward maket him braxe. The writer might haxe
itao added that recent experlmcnu made byaef-
tonne medical men that tht, wonderlm
battle' •tain,!. ’The auhcatlok’’ made by
TaxCouTiximoxtillable to create an lmprvi-
eama known aa the queen of tho iiland.
Young Freeman had frequent paroxyama of
iealouex, and once or twice xonturod to op-
braid too young lady for dladaining hlaloxo.
In May fait ho made n formal declaration to
hit employer, who pretty nearly turned him
cut of tho nouio for it. Jennlo'a IntereeMlon
only taxed him from tha old man'* Indigna
tion. Tht girl waa unquaationably attached
lilted, end often with hla black felt hat In hla
right band,were muck when the xell waa removed
from the ,tattle with the falthfulneaa in which
Mr. Robert bnablng, tba KUlplor, bad followed _
the IlkcnMaof the dead railroad kfog. On cxery "'“l •OT' 1 *° mu,! f •“ ““"J °< It"
fZ, dn0 1 lh !i1 ,bU ‘ P, “? !,,U 1 “* rd °‘ U “ .•'i berela no dSg“.'x«“^in So muito ol „„
botbaitoMkanaa ud u a work of art. Mr. I dreg. Jint aa there t, danger in the mfure of
Cuihlng has cause to bo proud ot the manner In Hi 1 , 1 ,” 1 ! 1 *"'‘“I £( f ?. ‘'—J nwdfciuea that are
which hla gnat work war received. Mr. Vfrgtl ‘ - Awlihltwaalumypower to ,oa-
bower,.whocommencedblaflratrailroad aervlco
on tho Central railroad aa a youth In 1883, carry
ing the chain and staking the pega from Maoon to
kavannah, waa among tho vhltora.
A new rellroad, to be called the Savannah and
Wwtorn, la on tbe tapiA The terminal point,are
Savannah ud JCaatmu or Lumber City, Tho
net,, itomsch disorder,, luxuor. dyspepsia, Jaun
dice, neuralgia, fout,etc. loss of the forces an4
weakness caused lj ezoeuca and similar diseases
of tbe same nature. Wine of coca is specially
adapted for perioni In delicate health, a id chil
dren, and for coDvaleacenta ft 1# very palatable and
B reeableto take, and ran be borne by the most
freblcdttontch when everything eheirotUd
"What would be iour advice to a person who
ceded the ttlmulatlng and Invigorating proper-
..tie# ol coca?"
. *1 would advise hfm, Just as many physicians
de every day, to take tbe Wine of Ooca. It is pre
pared on scientific rrixelplrs. The great superi
ority of Pemberton a Coca Wine conslsta In the
Jojda, pbofphoric acid, etc., held In solution by
an excellent quality of pure grapo wine. The coc t
la a wonderful tonic and nerve stimulant, having
a specific Influence on the respiratory organs, In
creasing tha power of the lungs, tnoxidizlng the
blood and imparting strength to the reconstruct
ive powers. The damiana and prnnes are the best
known tonics and nervines, oalming all nervons
(xeltabiilty and irritation!. Phospborlont, the
oxidising element of the nerve centres, for
(he generation of nerve forco and
restorative of aexual debility and
nerve power-tbe Find Jlydrastcs in this combi
nation allays all In iratlon of the mucui membrane
of the alimentary canal, which adapts it to tbo
treatment of all stomach derangements and all
disease of faulty nutrition, the outcome of ludl-
gesUon, malaaaJmulntlon ol food and tho *
ot supply ot nerve force and oreanic lift.
physiological restorative, sexual debility and all
used up conditions of tne nervous system this
truly happy combination of Pemberton's Cjo*
wine la the remedy per excellence, and can never
be excelled. It being very agreeable to the taste
the moat fastidious take it with pleasure."
“Will it beget a thirst for liquor?"
‘Just the opposite. Coca wine la to take when
2 on need It, and to b« let alone when you no
nngcrneedlt. It Is not a fancy drink with* medi
cine’! name."
OUR KNOWLEDGE BOX.
Answer to tbe Curiooa and tbe Inqulr<
tug.
[In this department we give brief and pertlnnt
answers to inch questions a# our readers may de
sire to ask—provided the questions are ol special
or general interest. Answers may be delayed for
a week.
which his great work was received. Mr, Virgil I atltuto the Coca and compel all tv hoar**addicted
Imam ki. « M k • to the use of opium, morphine, alcohol, tobacco,
or other narcotic stimulants to live on the coca
I riant or any of Its truo prc|*ratloQs, 1 could Con
or no greater biewJ&g jo tut bureau race 2u all
agea the world has sought some herb or flower to
stimulate Its lethargy and compoa* iu grief. We
have had thd^
la fathered from
tholDdlai *
hwhecib. w
the flowers
sion. i no gin was unquestionably attached 1 Savannah and Eastman or Lumbar City, The 1 tho Indian hemp: million# ol tho human family
pre."d 1 . d |l“.'tl.n b . U L , l’ 0 V r0n ’ Pl17 ,UP - oIcoMlr^tt« W ™M» P *flvatltut« P of ,ld l! d raIlro«d
In a BiHfeoL na i* *«>'«««. KocL^on tt pre,^^
vy to man than any other ona agent known,"
ier t "But " continue'! the rioetor, "coca Ualtogctk-
stettsssBi
MnU; brnn exten.iva operation, u an ox,tor
ulanlrr. Younf Bunting had mot Ml,a Hill
In I'tltlmore on cno oooaiion, and bait-
,ned to renow tbo aoqu.lotanon.
Mo waa of a waU-tadb
frtnlly ami highly adocated. Freeman and
baked icveral quarrel,, In one'of wbleb
Bunting, wbo la about twenty-five yaara old,
called Freeman a country clodhopper and
fill, r contemptuous name,. On Wmiueiday
Freeman heard at lb. ramify dinner labia that
rosu tuns, uver forty I toman than any other one spent known"
Kile of 11,1. road would ho in Tatn.il, To her t "But." coutitreod the docWr, "coi u'altw
i‘topic It would he ol very great Importance, (or " r " *
V8,t loitbUol nine would than he opened up to
market. Wbllo Iblaroad lanot kolltyat, tb.lni- I nnd more healthful rtsplr-iilbu, anii lucre',/
tl.l Hep h„ been tikcu.au, lit loot, llko tmsfuoss. flu 1 "* P U ,VW ‘“d ridiucM to
Tho Covlnslon star h«« ihi, to rap of tho pro- wonderful what coc, doc,. Wheu tho SpanUr3?
Icctetl Athon, and Colombo, road: lint Invaded the South Amcrlcnu commie, they
Now. the Interest KO led in Iho nutter I, n, to ’t c . r<! met with fabulous .ceoutrlso! toccoldcn
nhoihor It wlU be built bp fovtuntuu or to too rlchca olthnt region uul people. The pursultol
■I JHP H _..JII|iaicutheutolu,. A lino drawn acroB tb.msp I wealtb waa tbclrcbtcl object, and to attain It they
Mm Jennie w„ going out aalllni with Bunt- I from Athene toOolnmbuanin, altout flvo or «lx I tbo nauvei to their aervlco aa mloon,
let tho followinx dax. 11a uuieLlx loll tn. I mllea to tha loutheaat ot Cuxlnatoo, and would {* tuldc, and a, loot courier, and bearer, of
hL. I mr.a,. Axc,p l . llc utdcri 1 ‘c a I g».tor;««frl
THROUGH IHI HM AD.
hvuia ami want to tbo AtUutio hotel, whore
Runtiag waa hoarding. Whan ha found that
hit rival waa a brent tba young man’a rago u, a very dt.lrabia connccllon. If tho road u
•ctnicd uubouoiledg and. drawing a pistol, bo I RU efiort should bo maria to lnriuuu
.nnuunc^l hi. lutentlo. of klUlug BuuUng on ?*&d
A# 10- «. iff,, trere-ire re f ji I Jbrough liar very i>«t leTTHoTj. It would greatly
-reilrew^“•«.*•• benefit us to have it come by. but it would injarc
•cm* chickens in tho Iront yard Frsoman an- I us to have It go rouud ua. Wc merely refer to tue
& M2 tayMnYWgif; ® sf-p.&’sattia auraL:
• fw l0V 8hi m r*Diivil Ve thl! m bov m b^^f W ^ V ? I 4^“"‘»«*WatlnwomusVvretchKomovS
•for. Bh* reproved the boy sharply, and I rioieiy.m wo msyg*t"eheckaatori." Wo learn
called to har daughter to accompany nor to I *«>m indirect sourwa that It la expected that work
tho house. Freeman turned away in another I I bo commenced on this Upe as soon as the
jKSRfoS-r- JwS MMoSiisMCreTaa
“1 !?xo you, Jennie," bo taid. "Onco for 1 ’
all, will you promlto to bo my wifo if 1 cut
make myulf worthy ol yon!"
Tbo girl laugbid lightly and laid: "Ob,
now, Willi., don't talk noniomo, 1 will „ot
marry you nor any one alaa."
Freeman laiUnlly drew aplatol and f.
directly at the girl, wbo wet not more t
four not away. Sha alaggered back an
flred again,juitaa Mn. 11:11 ruahadath
Tb, mother threw btriolfon hi. cheat,.
cltiplng bar arua around hit nock, cried:
"Oh, Billl Billl for Uod'e taka Ui.’t
•bool I",
I’or an aniw.r Freeman forced bar on „
atm'a langtb and flrrel point blank Iu >r
*«•- ,8ba turned away with a (cream, au.. w
•ba 1.11 bo fired auotuer ,bol. While ala . I-
fng oxer tba two preatrata woman ua
•aw a laborer named Dren ruab-
ing toward him frmu ouo
■liicetlon, while Mantel Hill, aeon ofbia am.
pieyrr, earn* rnibing from the houre. Tno
An Alabamian saada n flatlet Into Hi.
Brain.
Thaooolcat, bloodlcit and moat dreparata
•uicide oxer enacted in Atlanta took place
Thursday morning about half past ten o'clock
In Ifclni & Btrkcla'a gun ahop, Mo. 13 White
hall ifrctt.
Tha lulclila waa W. B. Corley, general man'
agar of th. Troy iortiliiing company, of Troy,
Alabama.
After the inqueat It wa. aaoertatnad that
Corlay cam. to AU.nta on Tare lay night lait
end ttepped at tha National. Whan ha reglt-
toed h. attempted to writ, hla name in amb
* manner aa no one would reeogulia It, Of hi,
ae|ourn in tho city, litUa could ba aacertaiuaJ.
11. had no baggago with him. Uow h.
pareed Wcdnred.y no ona knew. Yeater.lay
. , . morning early ha went Into Kenny A War
erased youth atepptu up to tho nrootrate bodx I ou MarltUa atrect, and
»f tha gill, and, muttering aonwthing to tha I _ <J»»«««o» oiaxtt rot llo’ccocx.
cflrct that ha would follow har, blaw out hla
own brains. Tha two mot arrived at the
arena Jnil at 1 reamin', corpse foil acrou tha
body efth. girl.
Jciu a and har mother were taku Into tho
houre, where th. fixe doelero on tba island
He then walked out and a taw mluuw, b>-
fore ten entered Oomlntt aaloon on Whita-
hall itreoi end took a drink, lie than .topped
into If.ina k Eerkele’a, purchaiod tho platcl
aid kilM blmrelf.
^ Corlay waa* (air looking man. Ho waa
•oon asttrublcd. Mia. 11U1, ft w*a founi frad I “bout fitdx yaara ol age. U« waa aix feet tall
eoa bullet, lb. first ona find at bar,In tha oan. I «d w.lghtd U# pound.. If. had a good
larofbar forahaad. Thaaeeondhadpanatratad I r,c *' forehead waa high. Uia hair
her ikull from near tha fall aar. liar dauah- I **'* (MW<1 wcr * *■» tiugrel with grey. He wa,
ler had received a lullal in tha back ol her I -> rnK< > >u a blua flannel lull, wore n atraw
neck wbil. aha wa, atooiiing forward and rau- I ,t,oc * fd apalr of low quartered ahow. A
nlng frem har aaaailanl, tha butlat haxlna I IT"' 1 * 1 >° "ua CoxaTivcxiox last Bight Iron,
taken a (laming direction toward har brain. I "rep ,ay> that Corley wu a moat affable and
Tha corpt* of Fireman waa carried into tho I u l ri t>>t man and that ha ha, bean tha mans-
•unim.r kitchen whore ft waa prepared for *«r wr th. Troy f.rtlllilog company alno. lt.
bur:,). 1 I crgantcatien. It f, known that hi, connection
with tbo company bad nothing whatever to do
Ulgnttlad Kaplaaatton.
Two era emerged from Iwlmotilco'a cate about
* o'clock last ulgbt, aaja tba New York inn. and
•tcod gating Into each other’, .pea with maudlin,
carcMiecaa. On. waa Mont, robuat, a trifle nn-
atredy on hit pin,, very Intent bad aUccUraate.
with hit tragic death. Ho waa not involved
in ,ny financial rr domestic trouble, but lately
b.i been Indulging oxcanlxaty in strong
drink. Ho left bla home on Tucad.y morniug
but a.ld nothing to hla wiw about going away,
tbicnco waa a myatery to hit
-•**- j aiw a. viH.r.aie. I - ..
H. ntUdihcoUurmaa'a hand, tn both Of hla and Ifccufhlm Shan they 7 haard“* hla^Hui 7
VrnLuTl.** kt “'* IU * ,TO XX>»«ucw ol «• | Wlthln tha pul faw 7 eara ha la the third
"Wall," te aal.i -Mckly. “now, t'all riant Yon
undcratan' and 1 undentin', and ao It (U cum."
Tbactnrr man. where txttnordtnary lorn wu
, M"»tod tho aenaral proaiaota
UOdtl .ua a Joint iu in upper aactiou, inook me
tZXS.*Sm - ft
member of hu f.mlfy to auicid.. 11. had a
brother and slater do the same dowl. Ua
Iraxrs a wife and fbnr children.
It waa currently rumored In th. city yretcr-
d.y that Corley cm. to Atlanta to bo Ira,tad
for hernia, and that ha billed hlmtalf became
h. found no relief, but tbit rumor conld not
be traced to n reliable t.mroe.
A ClraailTunual Frajaat.
took job for. ofcJch 1 lerj tree to teouitk uui joi
ire **• b, ‘”* l6 ' txan lor whom "
***** ‘ D»a WOO I VIVB UIVV«RB|Q .inf,
. i M tnnuei th.
rrmarn -
Eiii l 6 i*.ill?* l ?' , , ,, “ n,l “« t»*h*"flnlsn»re«: I might h. med m maana ol lovaaloo,
"Eatrii(rllta." l amd t tnaoU«rfrrbUaii,Tto* I “*hceplUlhu bar.now laid n plan before tho
Then they tteod in,re vbiia thanV'Lct ilfltca pnbUctot nnlUng Qrcat Britain and Ireland by
**-*?•>*• can ramkhSl w tad I maaii of alub-marina tuaote from WtgtMuhlre,
■nndway. I In rrellud. to a total nau BellaaL Tbepror waJ
nr.lca an, KKrc.qi-wl bymnret I nmu will ba teat thu Iwantyiwo mite* reabMI
gxnarnlly bofTated bribe tnroaa. kai I ball lie distance ol tbo abottaat raaaingar rente
a eran from Cunnrnre to Lame. It It rlalmad
t Ifcapllal can ba 'oowd abare wUtpaabanly ha
>., sad the cal. rand an and dawn
x&sJnWdteySTanrrere
"blllr.-aaldtitefraii
f\ c * mere ainrart and haartteil BMW. • r
*»Uaw, bad |Uy Culled BuwreSTnyuW
ibar Ifcapital cun be ‘read abare will probably
, earning In the iwgtnaaHifl df awltfaa re wr
SRi
I runnel would hare no torce aa agatret ikat b.
•*•*> * partial I twwa nrewret ccanof j—tt—I tad aoatbeut
I (gaiiwllntesd.
. nty wit
tin nae. there pwpfeoould not bare borne the
hardahlpa and privation! to which they ware auo-
Jtvtcd hy their routers Coca gavo Ihcm strength
of body and huojamx of aonl under the moat «y-
tpg clrenuutaiices. Tho wonderful atorlu of coca
that yon read art literally true."
"Is coca really an antidote lor opium and aim!'
abil
tending many thousand, to thalr TravreTBOTP
tipgulihcd rurdlcal authoruya one half of all the
population ol thl, country an ailtlcud with torn,
neivoua dli-atc, and wa are a treat am; ot un
lout life and happlassa."
" t ou are an advucaio oicocai ■ ,
"Tw.coia In lupine and frMh state lit great
remedy. To ihow you how tt la esteemod by
thoao who know It bntl may mention that th.
Inb.blmnii of Mourn Amorim, Pum and Bollxla-
wbciatha ecreplant itowt-cosunaia annually
overcto.cou pounds ol the eooa luxes, cbewlag
it and us leg It u a bare rag, tn various form,, and
the universal testimony and expcrtcuco of
“ w — '-ited Iht
about th. matter, my that tna use of tha cw»
plant noionly prtMm.ua health ol all who are
It, but prolaau lire to a very grant old age and
Cbal.K, the ooca eaten to pgrform prodfglu of
mental and physical labor which tt would ba
Impoutbla for them to eccompllan without coca.
When prestiatcd and oxerooma with labor or
tttel they rake the ooca and are made happy and
K Knnd. Tha areat world-renowned learned
on Von llumboll. who tpent many year,
among the Inhabitant! ol lonlh America, and
who watched, studied and experimented with tha
coca plant, mya ha Has NhVKB KNOWN A UAdK
orAKriiMt f.it ooireoMpnoN amuno rn*
NATlVkfi >V uo I'M THC OOOA, that they live to
ba very old. enjoy perfect health and retain
their mental faculties and physical power* to the
XIry la,t boom ot life."
. l>r. IXmWrton ,bowed the reporter th. follow-
lmr state mem, by dUilagntahad aotenusm:
FrpMmor J. J. van Tkhudl, la ■ Trarele In IVm"
bay,', "datinig aside alt extravagant and xutoaary
notice a, 1 am cleat ly ot tbe opinion that tha uei ol
* d longevity. lo
ty row to tno
Imp
ci'muiicit'lciCcia three Unims'dsy.'nnd rcilm'
cd tba moat petket health and rigor.''
Commodore Gibbon illnlnil aiatee exploring
expedition of the AhUton) saje: 'TaeOoct nae
properties so marreloes teat It wahles the Indians
without any oucr nourishment the watte, to rwr-
fotm foKCet marches ol flea or »la days. It is so
bracing, stimulant and ionic, that by rue ureol II
alone they will perform Journeys of MO miter
w libont appearing la tb. tare, fatfgnad.”
Ibofereor Ureiella, ol the Boyar unlrcmlly el
tcxlUr.aya: 'To.a sceautopcohiog Uia: longevity
among lu rusia la tho rate and not. u with na.tht
exception. They are ateolretr from dlMaae.”
sir Robert cartel noa, ban, M D.,DL.LL D..
f.r.Sfll., president or in. Brtlten mad!su
aweetelioo tag grduutry physician to tba queer
In Scvitend.reya:
' Attualtipcnr.icnt, prove beyond all doabt
It the more Important ellketa ol Coca exucr-
issctdfa, lu own country, by the native, afraa
and Ihe nclihboring auua may be equally pr,
dntrd tu the |wopi«ot other countries hud Utt
tuxinnea auy ba press reed lor many yearn.”
"From retested personal trials I am conflate I
Ural the use of coca remoras extreme aulgne. sal
pteteela It; hunger and thtnt are anapaadad. bat
sxsntnaliy appetite end dlgeatloii are nnaBae-
tid "
“Ooca hat no effect an tbe moots! fecal lies, ex
cept liberating them from tha duilagreand drotr-
slan., which loilow great bodily fatigue, and
what teMarmilmporuncw, Ira nre arerea oarer to
be loliawed by aayYreUag ol dtpremion."
Li tv. L IK radon. liTt; navy, in thg axplore-
tloa of Iht valley of thg Amuoa, wye:
■t oca ba botii about Bur led high, peodnetu
a small light green leaf, wblch le it. parr osol
bap.lled with aa ematdaan ol thg leaver tha
Fmoxlaa Indian pactenaapaadtgteaal labor, aal
cnagonUhonttoodloe remat dan. Gaea re a
pcaartnl tank for Ua nervous system, but. nq-
lug tebacoo and alba, stimulants, no one has
knann It aa he tajarighe touts hreltk."
"Ieouldshew yon ihanreade ol tkere itsle-
mesta." aatd tha eosttr. - tot I gnre. tone are
rnvegb tocanvlasra yoa that aerate no dsngac of
say aa. forming the coca tut u or becoming ta
inted by tt* n-t Tha rreatrat mtffartnn. —at
can tvceaiU., in regard to —a cat* qamttaa te
ttit wc trey net ha able to gtt sc atm to ten cal lea
Mali whenuh« in great pt reiUca are katwa
*HB OAI'ITOI, OQ3I31IMION.
A Report an tha Cost ot u.orgla Marble.
The Month'. Kxpendlturei.
Tb. atate agnate paired a resolution at Ita ltat
Mtafon lequeatlDk tho capltol commission to In-
quire and report to that body what would bo tba
coat of a change In tho material for tho capltol
from oolitic Jlmeatoa. to Oeoigla marble.
The connafi.lontn hare been Investigating thg
question, and have arrived at concltnfons which
will ba embodied in a report to be submittal to
theaenataatfta approaching teuton.
The cost ol the anggeetod change tn—g material
aa flamed by tbo comn.<wlon U about <800,000.
Betides —le there would bo tho expense ol ehaog.
log the machinery tor working —a etone, and
whatever damsgea might ba adjudged due to tho
parties having the contrast to furnish tha oolitic
Ilnreatono. Tna commnsloocri also glee estimates
for the change toaranitc. Tho report ie not gleon
- to the public yd, but will be presented to — a sen
ate soon alter it matte In July.
'Ji:c commission passed np account, fc_
month ending Jnly 10, to tho amount of In,819.67.
The employment of.an amtelant superintendent
for one month waa authorised on account gl Bn-
perintendem Cbampayng'a trouble with hit eyes.
A Foot to Hex, Bam Jonea,
From tht fit Lonla Republican.
Hon. T. Q. C. Davis, ol 8t. Louie, who ha, read
with pleasure and profit tho extract, from Bam
Jones' tcrmoii, published lu tho Republican, com
ItlbnUa the' following poem, here inserted rather
lotlta Intrlnalc merit thxn tho prohibit!in scuth
most wblch seem, to lark In Ur
Ob, God bleat fiamnel Jones,
The man ol skill lu throwing atone.
Aa hard aa adamant to hell,
Down to Ita direst, blackest cell.
Where whisky sunk, tho devil, ont.
And makes them wander round shout
Upon tho horrid verge in dnutd
Of woiie th en surge ol molten lead.
His name must surely live above
T h. low 'ring eaihr and tho dove,
A heroic, nod given >oul
From ont the Maker’, hlghcs! roll
And record, of the bravaand bold.
A. minted in thopnrcatmonldi
Go forward, thou mo of Georgia.
To atay the Jcicbal and Borgia.
11 cowatda cannot apeak tho trntb.
Warn —o aged andaavo tho youth,
1 bon art tha man to break tho charm
And save the land from dlteet harm;
Nonvy Baa lound lu curaed level,
Eetvlng well tho whisky devil
In bare below and belle above,
Borgia, Jr rebel and love.
T. O. C. Gavin.
Bow to Get tho Bnrplna,
From the Chicago Nawe.
'My dear,bow aoon ean yon gat ready to mover'
'Mover Why, Hubby, at. we going away t"
Tea, dear. I eee the paper, uy there la ICO,I
0C« lying Idle In Ui« New York banka."
“Well, J au going to gtt aom. ol it."
"Why. howl You are not going to rob the
in tt, 1 lope."
"No. I am going to open a hotel In Canada."
Bright tee— and Ups that glow —t while,
Give light and color to a smile;
And, Infinitely more —an —la,
Give Ugbt and color to a ktes.
Bat bo— most suffer from —e want
Ot -0 life-giving KOZOPONT.
PROF. DARBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID!
Avanex, Macon Co, Ate, Jane, IMA
Prof. John Garby.—Goar Bln Hearing —at It It
our intention to make aora extanatra prepare,
loot tor the Introduction ol your Prophylactic
Fluid, we, yonr friends ud neighbor, ot Anhuro,
desire to otter yon —u certificate or—g merit, ol
yonrchemlcglprepgratioo. Borne of na are inti
mately acquainted wt— tha character ol yoav
yin Id,others ol ne have uacd it In our families, and
all ol na know —• isttmatlon wl— which It ts
held In — k community. We are therefore free to
Use In and About Rooms Where There
Are Sick Person*, in Cage* of an Of
fensive or Disagreeable Charac
ter; lor Removing Bad Odors;
for Clexngf ng and Healing
Ulcere, Sores and Burns.
/oeconetereetfeg—«tfr«rtaof eny email or
vegetable poison nob as Hints. St—us, tec ; for
removing vegetable stain a or Ink spate from cloth-
ng t ud for such Internal administration aa SORB
MOUTH. BAD BREATH ARISING FROM DECAY
ING TRUTH OK C180RGKKE0STOMACH,
Putrid 8ore Throat, 8gJivatloa and In
flammation ol the htomach
or Bowels, Etc.
It conld not bare com* Into inch
\nark medicine" made to decent. —. people,
ibd sr. —Ink yon mill confer . general good by
using mean, lor ita aaore extensive Introduction
and tt g. Knowing —at a geutfemin ol yonr sci
entific ettalamemu wowld not rise hie re potation
as a rhemlsi upon uy thing of doubtful merit, w.
heartily commend Darey'e FMopkyteette Fluid
to ont blende and a'qualataucg, ud with you
abundant reward for yonr efforts
biased by mare teen fllty citterns of Auburn. In-
rinding ell —. pbjaielan*, lawyers and clergy-
■ayl J-wkylv ax id met
Pyl "‘•tftgv, ">‘"*ua « iuvmsuuu, retteiHAiHwn
nio. nr. Ftecannrn. reorerenii to —a court — Bla
petltteo. duly glad and entered an lactfd. that he
bee lolly admUWmd u. nr. IIISUIM I rent
1 hla la,—ere Sate, an cite all yaga nretraraai,
kein tad credfrom to show as are. it uy they oca,
why retd adml,winter should arete dltebtrred
litre, kmedntabuetloaud reerev.latureredla-
mfsateagntbaBniliMdayin tewtamkw, tan.
Jt-t J-gtyaq J, e, GittuO-X, O.dUuy.
sign? la—ia—o atato ol—e caret
It fa —e coatom under —e English conatUMIon,
wblch la not a written fnatmment, but a great
body of precede® lv, for the mtnutry to resign
when —ex cannot commud — e confidence o/
parlUmcnt The sovereign —en aenda for a
statesman of —s opposition parly and authorize!
hfm to form a new cab—at. The ministry when
defeated conld not ctrry on —s business
of —e government if they held on to office as tbe
bouse of commons by wl—holding support would
paralyze all —e functions of tho administration.
Tbe sovereign can afro get rid of —o ministry by
diuolTfng parliament ud appealing to —e conn-
fry at a sew general election.
Suhecrlber, Le Fayette, Ala,: What la meant by
—e term bone power!
It la a measure by which tbo ospaeity ol engines
la rated established by Boulton ud Watt at <3,000
ponnda,relied one foot hl<h per minute. Bonlton
ud Wxtt allowed In —eir estimate elgb t hours re
tbejperlodol work lor a hone. The measure It
merely a conventional unit, ud Is notfr very estle-
factory or expressive term, u —o power ol horses
differs. Yon msy compute —e bone power ol u
engine by multiplying —o effective pressure upon
—a piston In pounds per square Inch by tbo rel w
Ity ol —e platon In leet per minnto, ud dividing
by 33,000.
fiuUcrlber, Macon, Ga: 1, Is—ere any son—era
market for cocoons? 2. What price is paid?
1. Address Jules Herbclcn, 191 Canal street. New
Orleans, La. 2. Vt ry low prioes are paid. Seventy-
live cents per pound la about —e average.
Enquirer, Jonesboro, Ge.: When wu tbe lint i ouurcv
milled built In — e united Butca, ud at what I Alaska7
place wu It started;
In 1620, from Quincy, Hau,to— etidewater. It
wu lour mllea long.
udwu paid lor by.the French people lu small
subscriptions contributed by almost every family
,n —eland.
An American committee, which hu labored
most efficiently ud cnthnslsitlctlly,
took np tbo work tn —Is country.
In February, 1877, congress voted ta
accept the gift, and set apart Bsdloe’a Island u —a
site. In 1678 all the fund, ncccx-sry for the execu
tion of —a statue had been raised In Franco Itfls
rather mortify—g — say —at all —a fundi neces
sary to bnlld —e pedestal have not even yet been
relied In America, though —e persistent effort! ol
—« New York Wotld tarelbcen so ftraoeecssfnl
—attho ahamo ol final [allure li likely— ba
averted.
The work ol executing tho ttttue, though In
volving many difficulties, made rapid progress,
On October 21th, 1881, —o anniversary of the bat
tle of York—wo. all —e pieces ot —e framework
and ol —e base were pat In place. Tbo pnbUa
flocked to ice It, ud H. Bartholdi estimates that
300,0C0 perrons Tbitod the workihop-. Thoitatne,
itjriM. Bartholdi, "wu nearly finished JaJSSji—
out u —e work on — epedretal wu notfair enough
advanced to permit ollu erection, ltwudecldeX
to leave it lor aome time exposed — view la Pap. <
In January lut It wu taken down, —a - ’
piecre picked in 210 ettee and pieced upon tha
French government vessel lure, which hM
brought— eststuehithsr under —o national fins
of rra-.ee.
The rtntne measures te.08 metre, from tho bud
— the top ot —o torch. A metre befog 39,36*
American Inches, the height abovojthc pedestal tt
aboutlfil feet. It is cooetrscted of copper sheets,
kept In place by Iron bands ud supported by iron
braces, which are cramped on — a central core,
Asan illustration of — o colossal size of the itstnfl
If. Bartholdi mentions that forty parsons were ac
commodated In its hud at —e Paris universal ex-'
position of 1678. It la the greatest statue exec
executed, bat M, Bartholdi warns us that wo most
not (xpect Ita eppe truce to be coloual when It U
in place. "In —o Immense picture which will
surround It, It will appear simply in harmony with
—e whole, ud have —e normal upect ol a statna
In a public place."
Bnbecrlbcr, Ga: Who la the new govern?! ol
.Ireka?
A. r.BwIncford, a Michigan Journollrt, •
Subscriber, ML Airy. Ga : To what extent doM
aUltude retard the aerclopment of vegetable
, —o shorn Uab"a I Brit fly, each 100 yards of altltnde holds btek —o
scriptural quotation? 2. Which la correjb 'The I development of vegetable life lour days,
mill! of IM coda grind .lowly," or "The mills of I "•bew.ui^.iiuiuuru.js,
God. ,te.t" 1 Sntecrlber, Csrtersvllle, Ga : Who is —j au
thor ot tbe following:
’•They serve God wall
God, etc. 7"
1. "God tempera — o wind to tho ehorn lamb" Is
from ono ol Lawrence Staroo‘e work*. A "Tho
mills of —egoda grind slowly.”
Subscriber, Anniston, Ala.: If —c Olnvulu,
caregoeyo the supreme court when will Itbodu-
Tbe case will go to the supreme court and It will
probably not bo heard —era nntll November.
B.A.ILudB,Savannah and Atlaota: Fleam |
auto — e fundamental principle* ol —a republi
can and democratic parties, and tha liberal and j
conservative parties in Great Britain; alsof-q
mode ot taking a vote in —a house ot commons,
ud— emculngof tbe term "party whips” In
English politics.
Who serve Ills creatures.!’
Tho Hon. Mrs. Norton, a gruddughtcr ol —a
great Irish orator Bhcrfdso.
A QUESTION ABOUT
Browns Iron
Bitters
forma. In — a boost of common file rote Is taken
by round or bycoont u —o case may require. I
Party whips are member! whose dnty It H —
know the whcicabonta of each member of — clr
respective partie. In order that they may be able
to produce hfm whenever hit rote Is needed. 1
G, Rome, G*.: 1. What It —o area hr acres ol I
Jbe —rco largest public parks lu tho world, a-ldo
from Yellonstouo park ! 2, What city iu the
United States possesses tho greatest number o!
acres In public parks: .. . [
1. One m tho suburb, ol Fails, r1,000 aoioi, Fair-
mount park, Philadelphia, 2,740, Windsor park,
near London, 3,600. 2. Philadelphia. •
G H.C., Omaha, Ala: What Is pure apl.orand
what do It coat;
A more paralysing question hu never boca sub. j
mltted to —la department In giving the ques
tion to —a public It Is possible that —o Interests I
of our inquiring friend maybe served, hot ltta J
donbtfal.
Rex, Davlsboro, Ga.: What fa — o longovlty ol a I
two?
It le difficult to get at It. Ahonttwo or three |
years appears to bo — e beet estimate.
W. M. R, Grcez’a, a G: Was —ere ever * law
compelling persons to attend religiousaerrlcosr
Yu, ta old time, ta Englud, ud under tho
mutant ta New Englud.
flubscr—«r,MilledgerIlls G,.: Whet wu —e
vote Retired by each presidential cudldate lut
year?
We quote from two rcpntablo almanacr: Tho
tout vote ot Blaine In 1881 wae 1.831,981; of ClevO'
land, 4,8T«.ttt; ol Boiler, 173.870; ol 8L John, 130,
369. Cleveland', plurality over Blaluc, 21,003. AU
other candidates oret Cleveland, S17,<38. There
are—o figures of McPherson In the Naw York
Tribune almuic. Bpoflord, In tho American al'
manac, gives Cleveland e.olLot; votes; Blafnc,
4,848,381: Bailer, 138,823; 8L John, 131,899. Clove
bud's plurality over Blaine, 32,683. Alt other
candidate* over Cleveland. 226J127,
T, 8., Oakland, Ga: 1. If a man gtvre amort
Itgyonhte property wbo dor, — .till* rest inf
2. Who—oultlgireta tax for —oaamo? 3. If tua
unt property 1, mortgaged too ncond perron
Without notice of —o first mortg—o tells criminal
act ta law!
L The man who gives tht mortgage. 2. He
deer. A Yu.
8. A. n., Lawrencevlllc. Ga.: To what church I
decs Dr, MunnaU belong ;
The doctor la a Method 1st.
Subscriber. Wa—InivlUc, Ga: Pleas!describe
—e red clover cure lot cucer.
According to Or. Thompson, tho founder ol —e I
Tbompaonbn school ol medicine, u extract
should to made by filling a brut settle heaping Ion
ol red clover blossoms wi— a little water. Boll
some time. Kamovs ■ —a beads ol —a clover by |
(haloing ud evaporate —eliquid carefully to a |
solid extract. With —la material make a plaiter
ud apply It to—a cancer. Tha patient te also
required to drink freely oi a tea made from red
clove? blossoms. Dr. Tbompoon claimed that [
wt— —U remedy ha cored many cucer cuts.
Well, it .1—v.l. nut it dor-cur, sn/e..'
h a reputable phnlcian would gMauba:::
KgSgglai
ANSWERED.
n hu woUbl# bMQ MkM tlMounri!
l nOcntiw
'OtIron"thanct *oy
BROWN'S IRON BITTERStoTt«
, Mainline ClilIU and Fowcrre,
* vouagtOriirra] DvbllHj t Pnln In lha
IftOhorXImbHyllcadarheaDdNenrnU
,r *11 these RilmcDU Iron ia prescribed daily.
TSLROf! SITTERS,»=?•«
CT. The
nir«»mwri t hooffoct in ufttiRlly mororSpS3^)daiarkedI
to tetehtoutJSB
np, neeitajQolar cornea tn the ccseka: nem>uen«Mi
t5'*:aRfcrHCuta becomo n-^u-
-ft* ONLY iron BMriidao that 1h not 1n-
__ ■ WyifettM and DntggUlt recommend U.
OoCwwinoliMltedoHtAaari oroMeri red uxm
oaimppcE fPA13LT£ KD
JRNTJED! ffiloSnfJIS
tootMutMl
sons and
ol sctlou,
bo:ha
lure. Write lor special terms to If. ». JOlINjutt
ion and o:3ere,
htcrixt to correspond with u«. To farmers'
Sn,°—te' fSSlMm'oJvs muy*advsi:ttees
*fcbi7-wkU Mjkln 8tr##t » Blohmonri, Vh.
la Jnst what it* n*tno implies; a cvn
nv XX OOMWJLIXTB.ana ILLS canfled ty n do*
ntnffod or tokpzd eondltlonof thouv*»t
Dr*p«n«i!qOoii#tip*tlon l BU10Dine!* t J!iin*
rtico, ueodaoho, MtUrt*, RhenmAtUzajOto.
It. rukfulaten tho bowel.*, pnrfflea ibo Uoori,
WE ABE PLEASED
To Iclorm —o Trade thet wt wfrl offer dosing—o
coming season a
LABGE AND COMPLETE LINE OF
THE CELEBRATED
CONCORD JEANS
AND CASSIMERES.
Wc fnvftt — e attention of onrcnalomen to them
excellent soods ud —a close prices wa hare
idaccd on —cm.
—__-_j spontaneously ~ on —e~Co?s~> I RctpeeUnlly,
r4%ii , «^^r:e'';?y* , ^ta« ; : moore, marsh & co:
—tbwiel—Ugovemmutf 2. Wonldbe e .
bit to capital punlsbta.nt, or would ho still bj
aubj«t to —aunt ol kte netlvaconntryr
L Yes, uuteis ha to u ambausd» from htegov
ernment ■!, Be would te Utblc to pnntehmem |
under our brn.
Wbasxtad ol glass u It:
A gentlemax, to whomi—t specimens were ex
hibited, mya —at It waa orchard gam, ud —at it j
precisely Uhe —a orchard grata on his place.
B. A, HawklnacUb, Ga : b — train Irish tan.
ansae speksn et this day tn Ira lead duttuci from
thcbgnih.tven to e limited exteot?
Yu. It b spoken almost entirely In th* con.
ncruara district .vbjnt 1,000,960 peopU In Ireland
•uu speak IL
Subscriber, Darin, Gx: Whv areanonymon,
ramnuleatfoni rcmctintcf called "backet let-
tmr
One of the eldcri lohaMunn In axzwcr ta thb
qotttion iutu —at fifty or rixty yean ago —Me
country and
keep—tba
loc —e family
ikkhockat would
arena latter. Inf,
wtera Utah letter* were Invariably deposited.
Baecethe phrase "bnefett letter."
A Frtcpd, Atlanta, Os:—Ftaae* gl— me : ,
furcicrettcntnregard 10—« BanhcfiUiatot,lte
decors, etc.
IA< *U|B< WM dtStRd by |Rfftfa(&RJ>St%
JnnfU-iua la* tbo dJkwkjr
iachinery^
gsmew »AgS!KERjf iittnBS
Girf. F»i«e). Sow r.’sUt, Planer* end
ftachtrt S;.:p.gi3 MllMm Cent Shot,
Plcirp. Enci/to FiWrac, Machinery OU,
Leather tea Rubber EcJi vg end Muter
tipi V/rc :eUe W.-Hs for Price«,
mats..
Ore