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Mis. Soutlnvorlli's Ftinc-al.
Kiw \ oik,Jan. 11.—Tli(> fu
ll or, (I of Mrs. 1 annah l!. South
worth took place ve-tcrilay af
ten:.,on from th ■ iciirt'i lloor
of tko (foli'imui ; p iri luout
liOUSO til ,'<>-) L:T ;t\l It* iiWM
ue, Ihvokiyn, \v!:i■ •!i luul been
her home, as \\oil as that of
her brother, (b*i';ge Mar'ii,.
and her aged mo! her, far a e,;..
s.derable time before she sh-T
and killed Stephen 11. IT-Uus
1 eoplo began to gather in
tivos and threes in front ol the
house and in a van t, t lot oppo
site early in the afternoon, and
when Undertaker Uemleison
arrived with the hearse and
live carnages soon after two
o'clock, more than three luin
drsd persons wore congregated
on the sidewalks. Several po
licemen were on hand to fleet
the crowd in motion, and Do
lective Sergeant liociie of II e
Centra! office squad, guarded
the door and refined admit
tance to all who had no; been
specially invited by Mr. Mar
tin. Several women and a few
men, on various pretenses,
tried to make their wav to the
room in which Mrs.
hy. None, however, su-'ceed
ed, and no.t more than thirty
persons, including the immedi.
ate relatives and very close
friends of the family, stood
around the casket, which was
placed alongside the mantel
piece. A massive pillow o;
white loses, crow r ned with a
dove with outstretched wine.-;,
and with the word ‘-ivestp
wrought in pink in the centre,
was placed at the head of the
casket, and a beautiful floral
anchor at the foot, while a
bunch of Lilies and a sheaf of
wheat lay on the casket be
tween them;
liASXAH i!. eoUTHWOSTU,
Diet! Jan. 7. IS 1)0.
Aged CO years.
The face ol Mrs. South worth
ms exposed during the scrv
kds Ail hough greatly erna
>sated, it boiv- a natural and
- eful expression. the liev.
I K. Boyer, an as. is! ant of the
Dev. D . Satterlee, conducted
the services. He confined him
self fo the readin:: of the Pro
t°slant Episcopal service foi
the dead, and made no remarks
on the subject’s life. Mrs. Mar
tin, her sou and other relatives
were much affected.
When the casket was being
borne from tiio house and
placed in the hearse, most of
ihe persons who thronged the
sidewalk, uncovered their
heads. The coach immediate-
Jy behind ihe hearse was occu
pied by th i mother and broth
er of Air-. Bouihworth, and Jr.s
Lee and bis daughter, and the
other four coaches by re!a.liver
and friends.
The remains were taken to
Greenwood uo i places 1 in Un
receiving vault. 1 hey will 1
moved to Louisviiie, Ky., for
fi ,al interment.
i( was ilio ai'Scnf-mmu;.-i
■■man who said, went heme I
and lighted my candle, but be- \
in re going to bed 1 thought i
would smoke h cigar, t look-!
fed .every wlver ■ lor a match, but •
as I cm id not tied one, I biev. ,
nut m.y candle mid went to
lied." Why didn’t you take a j
l-g.-it trom iii-.- c sm.be, was the i
.; -r: \ -1 iifevi-r 11. ought, of!
■i —! ly-eon J ■
i
In I-ranee the government ‘
runs ike l<;bacco ami mbch 1
Here's a tfein ilion.
Atlanta, Jan. 10.—There is
a lively sensation in the (leur
gia Farmers’ Alliance e:-
chauge. Some of lie olio ;s
are rushing m their rosig-.a
--i ion*. Jl is charged that, som.*
of them had a big speciilaiion
on foot to buy provision:-; cheap
nii! supply Ilnur trie.ids at ad
j vanced prices. The alli.u: e
h.is a membership of more than
100,000.
A secret meetin g of the alli
ance was held here yesterday.
The local papers are trying to
suppress the whole affair. It,
is said the most criminatingev-
Mi nee lias been found.
A big sensation was created
yesterday in alliance circles,
when the resignation of Felix
t.’ciput, as president of th* ex
change, was accepted, and vV.
L Peek was elected in lu
pine'.
lie has been opposed,* how
ever, by L. F. Livingston, pres
i lent of the State Alliance,
who wants to be governor, anil
wants'it bad. Corput lias not
been as Iriendly tow ard him as
the latter womd like, anil has
been at work against him.
Tiie point of attack, so far,
as can be learned, was tlic* sal
ary Corput reeceived. Thi
has been $3,000. Soma of the
director; have in 11 mated tl at
tiie sum was too much, Corpi.t
said lie would have none of it
and stepped down and out.
There was also talk of mis
management, but all tiie direc
tors denied that there was any
truth in it.
r J here was a stormy meeting
yesterday. Living-lon want
id to be president of both the
alliance and alliance exchange,
but in ibis was thwarted by the
election of I’eek, who takes ti e
place at SI,OOO. The fight is
likely to have a strong bearing
o:i the gubernatorial election.
Corput, who ;s very strong, Las
been understood to favor W. .1.
Norilien. The result can not
be predicted, but the : Iliance•
is sure to cut a I k tigure in
the campaign.—f Atlanta Dis
patch to Augusta News.
Talking of liow much fame
he has or hasn’t, Willis Wiater
lias sc-nse of humor enough to
take a sacrilegious tune oil the
subject. After he came back
from iiis first trip to England,
Augustin Daly said to him:
“They made an awful lot of
fuss about you over there,
didn’t they, Winter:' I don't
see how it came about. Do
they really read vonr poetry,
and if so, how come they to:”
“Oh, no, no; nothing of that
sort,” said the gentle Willie,
hastily. “Of course they nev
er read a line ef it, but, then,;
they never read any Ameiican
poet, rou know, but Longi'a!-
low; and when George Fawcett 1
It owe introduced me around as
the great successor of Long; tl-1
low, and the poet of the time
in the states, why, naturally,
they just took his word for it <
and treated me accordingly.”!
Did you hear anything -o char
mingly naif—[Now York Star.
In your paper of to-day ij
saw an arlicls of the best shot
in Americas, one that is too
etpial of Carver cr iJognrbns;
now. I wish to dispute' with
yon-, for we have out in Sum
ter that is far the superior ot I
-
ether; ins name is liov.nud, I.e:
never allows his hands to mark •
eit'mr his cattle cr hogs;] he !
i< ■ ' <■*. *.'. i c 'i |) ondd ci'inhtnnti.'^,
• cr; ; it *'.li.;un' uptividiotion fo|'tjo o*iro: )I
n’ ! 11>->i.i 's • t - >f iT-!>nti-v, m "ondHry *uul Terti
./• t ■- . - v ... . /.w. oe. :juv
try f-yfrtu'.la, Svi l.il i.e ju, Scoot iloua t ic3i‘£i
find . I'lib ir c!i: ;s Kt:<:t mntlMn, Malaria,
old Cbioi'ic im-* - -i hi h:tv.< rrMsn: I *1! treatment.
r t -cv, „ _;e..L*.noßw; ' - • .*• aa-•-*
i >.mL. skm I'm'ic. i -.•> i-.m. t : irl Female Com
pluLtt?. Mercurial i*>•! -•;!, 'iSc ,dh u-i. and etc.
P. r.r.F u ; .ti u Ai .dfv- apnltl
• •**••**_ • —• ~r>i ..-ai i :** r-■ 1
a r, b *’’up ti; . vr/diy.
Ladles hose blood
In it. r.r ‘'•miirc ,• < > . !•.-■ :n\ lrroptilftfl-
IVTtl'.'tJ'*' • A, ■
r.vji-tSirjsL^ic<*. .. f-- -' - s&ru
fieri tux? p 'C’JiLi* ! v benefit by r-.te •.v.ititierfuj tonic and
bl'toii cli'HiisJt.-; ”1 iwr:. '; IM*., I’rickly Ash, Poke
Ifootnr:ii Fotnr&ii:• .
' LEPPWAPI ftHcss,, Proprietors,
WHOLES ALIg 13BUGOISTS.
Lippman Block, CAVAN'JAH, GA.
has a trained dog for the occa
sion who starts the hogs or cat
tle from the pen; after they
have gotten from fifty to a
hundred yards the start, lis
puts liis horse in full spaed,
draws his Smith & Wesson and
tires two shots in quiik succes
sion, and thus proceeds to cut
an uaderhit in one ear an l a
swallow fork in the other, leav
ing a hoi* in each ear with a
swallow fork in the right and
an underbit in the left of each
ear. liis employer has been
latistied with his manipulation
for several years, and tells him
to go ahead, as everything is
0. K.—i Americus (Ga.) He-,
publican.
An amusing marriage took
place in El burton toe other
day. A couple came to the
court hoa#e to lie married. A
new justice was called in. lie
had no form, and improvised a
ceremony. Lie first ordered
the ct upie to join hands, anti
then alter hesitating awhile, lie
asked the groom these ques
lions: “Will you stick to tb's
woman through thick and thin,
up and down, right and left, 1
hot or cold, wet or dry, and 1
have no other wife but her? It
-<ui will, you can have her for
.* wifi.-.’’ Similar questions,
having been propounded to the;
woman, and af er affirm al:ve 1
answers having been given, lie
nrom.-ui'iccu them man and wife
\ At hint a Constitution.
A calf was regenliy caught :
r.a the cow-catcher of one of,
she big locomotives of tic-'
..-.it Tennessee, Virginia and j
Georgia railroad, near G.Jiulla,
a:ri cairh-d a distance of nine
miles. When discovered tfi ■
young bovine was lying com
pi-v-eiuiy on t- e ] iiot, upj ar-'
. n;ly enjoin, u.e mode of;
rapid transit. it v.-asc mplete .
!v imimnii'. b ben : dear- !
Jd trolls and ;• ’ is-d.iiig;
unusual had happened j
| 'linjfvfei i j i
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.uur ui tlr thtdil in il.e atn iii
an ti cm e Ilia tie rlefi lilaat ill e
i.t iit-iili: in ea.ii c u-ny, ai.d i
nt ei iq p< eiiif; i!i-i no does not
*;&’**( in ■! r i-ta.o, It ii: tneiefun
uti red by ti e couit lb>t nrvief. be
tflt-c'e; mi :t.c th fetidaat t>\ the
ul-.iektioti i! lids uichr ocee a
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si t'd in i!;e cncnty t I Li..tvk.
Ofrintid: i letcbei Johiscu. li .el
.Hit attorney. M J. liiiiehii*. j>idgt
A true er.tr v tioi.i the tuton'e*
• f Paiil-s Sopciior Coiit. Tbi.
Oct. 21, 1882.
U. N. Tork. C S C.
A Week'- la-:,2’S'e!
FOB SIX GOCla FAKZLIES-
Si-iui your name aod u.a Hiidren. of
fife of your nrighHojs or tiirnos
on a posts! Caiii arid get free
for yonimdf and ends of
tiiem a specimen copy of ibo
Wren! Sou s horn Weekly ,
Xhe .s. tlar.t a <.'onsti i ’uifon!
Our time 1: cmo'niTS writers, up*
,;le item us* word, famous stetcLej
f the ql.in'aiion Jaibey. bill Aiph
hnnionus letters for lb- bomo am]
bear; hate: e. Betsy Hu in i 1 ton* t
adveuturis told in cracker liiidest.
War sioriee, skcichen of tr.vcl,
s, popms, adventmep, the '"a rn.
the household, c rresponderi. e. r
wur i of iostr.tctio;: acti eotertaiu
men;. Twelve pagen, the hiigh'est
and test weekly. I’Jeaso every
Btcrn Wof the family; send a pos
tel h r a aptciturn copy free.-
A'iiiicsS ihe ooti-titottoa, Atlanta.
ii,Jj
fi.ET .15 £2 'E'S-.s. 5. VC SJ
SOMETH i MG!
Did you k: ow by lb ting
V f\ f)
Ft wV*V wVsLV'
lGa cm gst tlie Con®itilotfor*, or
Atßii's J or 1 !u? 1 angers
V-.k-e, i> - ) t : go v c-gkly n-saa/ine
dubbed su fur !f limn lia 1 publish
(, p f]< t \ <;li )i\VC- '• ITU*. t
r\\BY °of tyi ft )*t! e cr.r:o n . T f-o
r>\ liV t it::• Uit'v i‘ 1 no* t-p.:e 11 i-res
1 wi 1 rsiP ti’ft wti^U t of a
‘if.!!?nt,p. Try it arid per. We
not rtrprt'c !> t-’tor.i the pa
W& j.rop *o to dor. n piicr.s ifi cgC
iii> v.; -p- r ■ o lf we ;c.
t 5 ’ ;i ‘ ij)f F ’ ID. e, 'C U W 1! *! !OS p lAC
u ■ h!>i. W. j ropusa to il.-fil with
i. i able f.iliss. If tbs I'-i etfJi '0
■, - Vi n:i.i ' v will tell r.ded.
Ai ■ M ;-w \ -t i< i3pi rt --1 h : -m b
Vi'i.-t or T.-x-js Srfimgs. cr
ii. v (b nbviiGl r - u c -
J ; .u,-n->! or Henr i And I-D-ni, cb. tib
. , J in t-.-fiiw ci.t o*’ ptibli litr.
A ‘ <;• -V- G; '-
in r U -.of*1 5 •
‘Perfoot Safisfaeiisß,"
Ti tiie vovilict of every ouc using Ayer*!)
(.tlicrry l'cctoral for Colds, Cinigos,
nrone'aUlß, I‘notutionia, and all l.nn;;
i•allies, Vnllko cod-liver oil, nod
nu.’iy ntlier specints, -Iyer’s Clicrry
Pectoral is ogreeUlilo to llio tnstu uuJ
leaves no 111 effects.
• 1 cannot say too ranch in praise ol
Ayer's Cherry l’cctoral,” writes Mr.
imliert F. McTCooii, of New Gretna,
U. J. “I have used it in my family,
many years, and always with perfect
sut lxfaetion.”
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is truly the
racist Popular Remedy
the ago, rendering full satisfaction ir
averv instance.” —Thornton Edward*
l.im ly Hale, Ind.
V. i,. Morris,.M. T>., Brooklyn, V. V
sats : “ Vour no diciut'S have iieen satis
eactory to me throughout my pruelieo
i-spceiitllv A eer’s Cherry I’ee‘oral, wind
has been u ed iu great quantitles li.v in.
i.atlents. one of whom says lie knows i
saved his life.”
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
J rciwrcd lv Dr. J J. Aver 8c To., Lowell Mass
Wwid by ali i>ru ; o *ioiß. l'ricc $1 botlf ,$$
■: •
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- ?{thfi diseases vllicb afflict mankind flvs oriu
r.lJy oatu-od by a disordered condition of the L.I V £ C i
For all complaints of this kind, on oh as Torpidity ' >
Liver, Biaousness, Kervoi.s T);-sp--*psia, IndU'f-.
ti a. Inerfulr.i-ity of the Bowels, Constipation, FL.f i
'.oacy. Eructations cud Burning • i tha Btomu' - )
8 chllo'l Heartburn), Miasma, Mn! tri
bloody Flux. Chills and Fever, Breakbona Fey.;:
1 ixft.iu.'tion before or after Fever-*, Chronic Diar
rhooa. Lies of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breat h.
Ir'v.gul&riiies incidental to Females, Bem ing-d.c.v r
F^-^STftniGEB’SRUROTI
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cm*.
will VyJ STOMACH and BOWELS.
\t changes Tito completion from a waxy, yol’ot?
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. Ii entirely ramo’. -c
lew. gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL
ard PURIFIERS OK TKS
SLGOD, and la A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADSCER’S AMSAKT!:
Put al by otl Fries 51.90 parbotUe,
C. P.STA.DIG2R, Proprietor,
WO SO t'RONT ST.. t”'W<ie!cltl3. Pa-
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r .-.i'UiA • -ik- 'i.aylj' man Oi_ lc*>-
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v..r ilotjcs e • oiil w'G/ n;D.- work, t r > x>
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wlir-never you ft el fT a ;‘:,M kM
tliiit your Fystem ■. • ■ .g
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HOME AND FARR
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Tno Loading Agricultural Journal of the South and *
Made by Farmers for Farmers,
Asa record of successful agriculture, J l
and Far m has no equal. Kvery topic reL.t
to agricukure is openly discussed ia its coiia
by the farmers themselves. No expense is sp,
in securing- n full account of every notable
cess on the farm. It is distinctively the
FARMERS' OWN PAPER,
A record cf their daily life, presented in a i
and iangua:: -• which make it plain to all.
ITS LIST OF CGNTR3UTCRB
Contains the names of the most progressive f;
cis of the South and West. They do not t
of theoretical farming, but of the actual co
t ions which con front us to day : B. F. Job: •
Waldo F. Brown ; Henry Sicn-. a: t ; Tohn M. St
A. P. Ford ; Jeif. Web* *rn ; Hugh Y. Brooks ; j
C. FdgarSteele’s Bayou: T. li. Uahiv/in at
host of others make this journal indispeir-:#
Moreover, it is equally
A HOME MAGAZINE,
Every subject of interest to th hotr.e-rraV!
fully treated. Mary Md -h ■, I.oisCateses .
Br.dvu, Mrs. Davies';. Mist- C.:!ell, Miss M*j
Alice Wiustmi a. 1 a ■. •. : f hers will c..
ute regularly.
# F.MTK J
Is in charge of ' a o’ - Tleuartrueu;,
she has the . .ah • facoh; of being bo-:*
teresting and In
THS MYSTERY OF FHE NATION
Is a thr’.iTng si • Sn Moms
, by .LtUtt H. b'iiiy
-
appear from lime to tim..
BILL ArL’ G L LITERS
Appear in each isv - >--i humorous ph
pner was never 1 ‘ - 1 . than
time.
IN IT? 5.’ • • • ■
I Tomb and •
behalf of • .
vision of
roads fot h
fanner; Co-c.v
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