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THE ADVANCE
A R T. ISQ Toy. (I A
J. JONES, J Editors.
E. LEHMAN,
=r:
FRIDAY. MAH' 'H 24, 1882.
THIS PAPER maybe found on file at
Gko. P. KoWRLI, * >'<>'» Newspaper Ad-
vrrtisilif Bureau(10 Sprue SI i t.) where
advert sine contracts can be made for it iu
NEW YORK.
M’e will send the A dvam.k and the
Savannah Weekly JVV»c» twelve months
tor !»•'!.
n thlelK-.n,is Did of the 8 m,,11
rux. !
TKK'npmrr of Germany bar. ,e-
jv<d a fa l.
M icon had a ft tv ' thousand dollar |
fire last week. ’
VV. r . .. \r.,««,-!
,. , k !
//on If G Turner has our ,,liU,ks
,
for Terrible public doeum slorms mts. in the dircc- |
snow :
tion of thepaciftc const. |
Colton is short of lust year up to I
March 17th, 733,733 bal s. l
Small pox is raging furiously in j j
lVnsylvania and Virginia.
Tho Cry -tal Pullaee at Marseilles j
has been destroyed hy fire.
Forty three gold mines have been
discovered in New York within the
last ton days.
Mr. W. R. Doty, of Fairfield county,
South Carolina,"will make ten thous¬
and pnshel of oats thin season.
7t seems ns if the backbone of the
coalition has been borken. The R '-
publicans will support themselves.
The aggregate amount of fine impos
ed on elev-n gamblers in Savannah hv
Judge Tompkins recently, was 83.003.
A Fort Ogden, Florida, man has
n contract to deliver 5.000 aligator
hides to a'St • Louis firm by May
1 st.
Chieago send* forward a petition
540 feet in length and containing 720,
000 names, for the pardon of Sergeant
Mason.
Two little children of Fort Gnineo,
Brum and Kate Speight, narrowly
escaped being poisoned.by rat poison
last week.
Mr. Wm. A. Fvans, a merchant at
Rnmmerfield, near Macon was killed
in his store on Wednesday night of
last week,
President Arthur has male 530
nominations siuoo the beginning of
administration, thirty (Uvo of them
from New York.
Ulyses Grant, ,7r. indig antly
ies the truth of the report that'liis
papa Is embarrassed financially.
snys She Genearl h ilds but little stock,
and no notes out.
Near Charlotte, N. O., Mias
37. Moore was assaulted Sunday oo
h-r way to church hy a negro hoy,
who knocked In r down and cut her
throat. She may recover.
Tee House Committee at Washing¬
ton have agreed to add 87500 000
more to tho MuHs-ippi appropriation
bill, and tho river is to bo improved
from St. Paul to its mouth.
Judge Ohrisp, of Amerricus, will
run for Congress from the third Dis¬
trict against Gen. Cook, in the nom¬
inating convention. There is a pros
pectof a lively and heated race.
The Crystal Palace threatro, at
Marseille*, the finest structure of it-
kiad in France, was destroyed by fire
on lust Friday night . No lives lost,
but actors had great difficulty in eff¬
ecting their escape.
Recent news from Hon. B. H.
Hill gives liis frieuds greater
ness concerning his recovery.
other and more dangerous operation
than auy previous one will nave to
performed and bis physician is
hopeful than ever before.
A heartless fruit dealer iu
Orleans shot a little boy,12 years
dead on the streets while walking
side-walk with his little sister. The
dealer thought tho little fellow
stealing his fruit. The murderer
in jail for examination trial.
Americus Republican: A specific
the chillis as used by a negro woman
near this place upon a child of
is ahead of any specific known to
medical fraternity. The child was
rubbed over with pounded cayenne
pepper and turpentine poured upon
it ufftil it blistered and burnt, then
a decoction of the pulp of gourd was
givfn die child ns an emetic. The
remedy was an ‘awful* one, but it
cured the child. Anything else but
a nigger would have gone to tbe grave
yard under such a heroic treatment,
This . . fact , . and , , be established by
is a can
m my witnesses.
Just The Difference
Some men move through life as a
band of music moves down the street
flinging out pleasure on every side
......... .
near, that Can Jisfen. Sortie* men
fillHhe n, r will their pre-ence, aid
sweetness, , us orclpud-iu , Octobeu-days
till the air with the p if a me of ripe
fruit. S ime vv. rn ri cling to their
own li aise
.......,....... ..
the region w ill, |j e subtle fi'i’i ifioe
„rit..i.«,or
righteousness which are ever dropping
precious fruit around them. Tber e
are lives that 8 hi M e like star-beams,
or charm Urn heart like snugs sang up-
on a iio'y day.
IIow gnat a bounty and a bhs-ing
it is to hold the royal gifis of tli-soul
so hat they shall be muse to some
fragrance to others, and iife
10 aty! It would b fl^nnwotlily'tilings
to i oVe ori , 0 m lke power which
W( , ^ve within us the breath «f other
ia ,. n ‘n j Q>v » ; to scatter sunshine where
only clouds and shadows reign; to
fill the atmosphere where earth's wea-
ry toilers must stand with a brightness
Which they cannot create themselves.
and which they long for,enjoy and ap-
l ,n Ciate '
The following particulars of a, very
strange occurrence reached the News
and Advertiser: Ou Monday last,
while a negro was plowing in a field
on the Wilson ITT--I . ivt Walters i.„_ pUce, r „„ in .. the
Southern portion of this county, tlie
B . 0 „na C,v,a i„ „nfe hi. »»l,, »»d
the ftolmnl, plow and all, was precipi*
fated down fifteen or fweenty f-et
below tlie surface of the earlh. The
negro managed to escape, but. was too
badly scared to do anything until ns-
sistance arrived. Tim whole fare of
the earth for ten or twelve feet around
had fallen and carried tlie »iule with
it. and the fearful struggle of the
poor animal caused the caving to con¬
tinue until he was completely buried
out of sight. Some of tho negrops on
the place tried to rescue the unfor
tunate mn’e, but in vain. One of their
number came near losing his life in
the sink.
To many farmers P' v haps it is not
known, that China berries will kill
liocrs. Mr Maddox of Dublin had
a lot of fifteen or twenty nigs about,
two or three months old shut up in
lot. and Inst Wedneslav turned
o„t, to mot, about. This was
10 o'clock in the forenoon. They
gan nt nnee to eat the hurries
bail fallen from the OVna trees on
tti- etreefa. Within two hours,
first died, and in two hours more,
were dead. Tho berries act as de dly
poison. Hogs are ton scaree in
conn'rv to he thus killed. It would
be better to destroy tho last vestage
the China tree.
According to die Philadelphia Rec¬
ord, it appear* bv recent statement
of ex-convicts, and others
wit' the prison system at 8 ing Siag,
that- a eonviet is allowed to run a
vate and illicit whiskey distillerry in
one of the cells, and that convicts
who have money can spend tho time
in a common resort with their keepers,
all lounging, gambling, drinking and
geltin drunk together. Those unfortu
nates who have no monev with which
to bribe the keepers are the victims of
barbarous crneltv—the paddle, cold
bath, dark cell, and other auxiliaries
of prison discipline.
Tbe divorced suit pending between
Gov. Sprague nnd his wife, has at
last- been brought to an end. A sepa
ration has been decreed, the wi f e re¬
taining possession of the three daugh¬
ters, and the father the possessoin of
their sons, Mrs. Sprague, who is
the daughter of tlio distinguished
Judge Chase, will remove from her
onee happy home where her footsteps
will never be heard again. The inva¬
der of this household, who has des¬
troyed the peace of one of the first
families of the nation, is said to he ex-
Souator Colliding.
A brutal murder was committed on
an old man by the name of Hicks, iu
Gwinnet county last week by a
of revenue raiders. The old man was
about GO years of age. and had been
running a still about three weeks.—
The party laid iu wait dining the
latter part of the night, and the next
j morning as the old man was return-
mug from the still to tbe house, was
tired upon and killed without provo-
cation, No resistance was made, and
no effort to escape. The parties have
been arrested, and the . . be*
case is now
ing tried.
Tribute Dr of Respect W. H. to Hodnett. the Memory of
Once again in the history of P. T.
Hcliley Lodge. No. 223. $*. A. M.,
“ ,e rai f 7”" i ; j »' r " ■. "">“» <■'
Jov© and cstetm to the mem>rj of a
deceased brother. The ranks of onr
fraternity irateinny h nave iVM h«en been invid.d imaa,a bv uy the
destroyer, and the D-ath Aug' 1
has taken from our membership a
Onr
parted this liie ut his home in Cal-
•«*.. ........ ...
T* b. u iry 1882. He Was a native G.-or-
*•»». “"<1 a* “*e his death was
nlty eight years of ag3. He 311 st
cun, «Y Wfi and by » his a very fait iful, eminent patient physi and
L-ader ministrations to the sick and
auffer.ug, Ignobly illustrated the tea-
cbings of our order as Weil as the
principles of the enoMing profession
which he adorned. He was most in-
timat-ly and thoroughly ver.-ed in
tlie science and practice of mediein-,
having pursued its study at the b- st
medical co.leges in New York, Phila-
delpbia and New Orleans, graduating
Ht University of Loni ianu in the
year 1853. Dr. Hodnett was unni
versully esteemed hy all who knew
him;and by his gentlemanly bailing
and bis cheerful and sunny tempera¬
ment, he was certain to make friends
wherever he went. As a man we can
ufflrm of him: faithful in his friend-
ships, firm .. in .. his convictions, . devoted
t,, a.iiv.
*
therefore, . view of the sad fact
in
<.f hi» de,..,;, be-it
Jtcsoiveu t>y the rnemDiisuip or i.
!'• Schley Lodge, that in the death of
BlOt her Hodnett this Lodge has 1 St
a valued and most highly esteem, d
member, and that We deeply deplore
his retnovel from oui fellowship by
the decree of the Grand Master above.
Resolved further, that a blank ptge
in onr record-book be inscribed to
bis memory, that tlie jewels of our or¬
der and the furniture of the Lodge
shall be draped with black crape, and
that the members of this Lodge wear
the usual badge of mourning for thir¬
ty days.
Resolved, also, that a copy of the
f>>regoing preamble and these Resolu¬
tions lie furnished by onr Secretary
to the sorrowing family oi our deceas¬
ed brother, and tint a copy of the
same tie handed to the editms of the
Dawson Journal, and Arlington Ad¬
vance, with a request _for publication.
Respectfully submitted.
Jas. G. Parks,
B. H. Brown,
R. F. Simmons,
Committee.
Dawson, Qri,, March 18, 1882.
The distress in the oveiflowed dis.
tncts of Mississippi, Arkunsw and
Louisiana is uuabat 'd. The wa er
Vicksburg is. over forty feet above low
water mark, and till the country on
the opposite side of tho river is
water. The government is having
rations distributed to »11 tlie
.icce.ssihle, but it is supposed that
there are thousands "II the line of the
river who will have to be sought
in small boats. The sufferings among
this class will doubtless bo far
than among those nearer to
margin of tlie rivers.
The German carp, the valuable food
fish recently introduced to this coun¬
try is making its way to all parts
it with great rapidity. Mr. Abel
Wright, who began with two , r three
dozen of the carp three years ago.
thinks that lie now lias at least 1 . 000 ,
000 in his pond at Giiffiu, Ga. He has
sold more than 5.000 at 820 a hundred,
ami can not keep up with iiis older.'.
He bears out Mr. Nelli Green's state-
mi m that one can almost see the carp
grow, so rapidly does it increase in
size.
Ex Gov. Edwin D. Morgan, of
view of the prospects of tlie country.
Ho says: “Money is mor-r abundant,
the crops promise well, property, in
all probability, is to be worth iu 1382
about us much as it was in 1881, and
the country will go steadily forward."
He adds that “the country is rich,
and the producing power of the Uni¬
ted States exceeds the most sauguine
anticipations of the most enthusiastic
statesman or political economist."
Potato flour, or the dried pulp i f
the potato, is obtaining considerable
importance iu the arts—so much so.
* n tact, that in Lunca-hire, England,
"nTand Us' market' v™net! slated an ii u-
e« be much greater than Hiat of wheat
flour. The article is extensively used
s 'zmg and other m inuiacuring
purposes, and on beinsr preeipi ate I
with acid, ts convened into starch.
After having tken calcined it is used
with advantage as a dressing for silk.
Cdhon County Sheriff Mortgage Sale
\\TILL W be sold before the Court lichee
door in the town of Jtforgan, on the
first Tuesday m sale, April the next, following between de-
the legal hours of
“Kraars;... ■*.«» , the
of (/alhouii eouvty. Levied on as
property of A Jeff. L. jpoynton Calhoun to satisfy Supe- a
“»«*«•*« g fa Issued from
rior pu Hoynton. rt in favor of J. McK. Cunn vs.
Jeff. L.
war4-4t VV. W GLADDEN, Sheriff.
Co. Sheriff Sale.
ITT ILL be sclft before tlie court house
i/uar z
legal hours of sale the following described
Pacific guano, levied on as
the property of the “Pacific Guano Com-
j™y” TLo^of S^LoCn
vs t jj e ‘pacific #uano Co." Flfas i^aued
Superior '
from C'alhoun Court
February 28,1882
Calhoun Co. Sheriff Sales.
ITT-I/.L \\ be soli before tne Court House
door in the town of Storuan, on the
first Tuesday in April next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
liie undivided one-half intest of land No
60, in the 4th district of Calhoun county.
Levied on as the property ol W. W. Clieev-
er, by virtue Court of a 11 fa from Tubell, Dougherty /criniiigs .S'u-
peiior in favor of
it Co., against \V. W. Cheever, and Collins
it Beevy, endorsers. Tenants In posses¬
sion notified. W. >Y. GLADDEN,
March 3d, 1882k Sheriff.
/ '( EORGLA, Cm, nows Csuhty —To all
vX w I |0m it mav eorncern: T. W. Hollo-
??? having applied to me for permanent
letters ot administration on the estate of
David W. Holloway, late, of said county,
deceased, this is to cite all and singular
the cxedito«B and aext of kin of David IV.
Holloway to be and appear at my office
administration should not be granted to T.
JL Holloway on David IV. Holloway’s
vv'ituess oty hand and official signature
this Feb. 6.1882.
ALFRED f. MONROE, Ordinary.
FOB SALE!
A Steam Saw Mill eight miles from
Arlington. Apply to
J. A. COJtDRAY,
Fell. 3d, 1881. * Leary, Ga.
NOTICE.
To all whom it may concern:
IFe hereby notify the public not to trade
or exchange Dr. W. for a Note given by as, pay¬
able to T. Murchison or bearer,
dated January 26th, 1882, for sixty-one
dollars and 1882. twenty-five Note cents, and due
July 4th, Said was not giveu
for any valuable considerat.on. So we
take this method of notifying the people
generally that we will not pay it.
JftBN B. /S’HEKFIEnD,
Seaborn Siiekkield
Feb. 1st, 1882.
WELCH & MUSE,
(Successors to L. IS. it H. E. Welch and
Welch & Mitchell.)
WHOLESALE ANI) RETAU,
DRUGGISTS*
Booksellers and Jewelers
ALBANY, G.4„
Our stock is now complete. Send us
your orders or send"for prices before pur
chasing. oct28
New Barber Shop.
I would respectfully announce to
the cinz us of Al‘hllegtfln and vicinity
that 1 have just opened a first class
harbrr shup and am prepar' d to do
Iheir wm'k 111 good Style. .My prices
are as f0§l0“s:
SingleS/mre,............ ........I5c
11/117" Cm‘,.................. .....256
Shampoo..................,.....250
Supvl’iwr Hair Oil for sale cheap.
Come and see me.
C. E THOMAS.
1881 - 2 .
Fall Announcement
for their
Arlington Store !
We have the finest lot of
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Ladies Cloaks,
And Gentlemen’s Clothing
of any house iu the city.
We also carry the largest and very bes
stock of
ALL OTHER GOODS
aud wouldfi-espectfully ask our friends to
call on us when in want of
Goods of any Kind
and we will fill their orders at the very
lowest possible margin.
Respectfully
1YEBB & HIGHTOIVER,
net? •Jrlfugten. ffa.
N. W. PACE & SON
Commence business ut the mills this year
PREPARED THAN EVER
to furnish the public abroad anil at home
With All Classes of LUMBER
than it cau be bought from anybody. ’ Orders from a distance receive
attention. N. W. I’aCE A SON.
IN • w. PACE Sc soisr,
tm COSTKACTOBS & BUILDERS.
Will contract for the erection of nil kinds of Bnildiugs, and being a dealer! in
the necessary material and having a corps of fljst-class workmen, hired, can
build a house iu shorter time and for less ojiney than anybody.
Carriage and Buggy Work.
In this line we are prepared to do as good work as can be done anywhere.
We put up new work or repair old as may tie needed. Farm work of all kiuds
doue with dispatch and for moderate charges. We have the very best work¬
men employed and guarantee all work. Will keep un hand a full line of
Carriage anil % Material, Deere,Cash & Elide.
Feb. 11, 1S82. N. W. PACE. & son:.
TWICEmEi
AND WE ALL KNOW IT!
The Basis of Truth! Facts Founded !
Figures Don’t Lie.
We have in store one of the best assorted stock of DRUGS ever brought to th
own Besides our complete stock of
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES.
We have other goods to offer at immensely low p , -ices,such as Stationery ,Schoo.
Books. Toilet Articles, Colognes,Extracts and 1 Essences, Lamps aad Lamp
Fixtures, a tine lot of Pocket Cutlery, Trusses in great variety, Pipes
of evey style, all kinds of Tobacco* tk^ North Carolina Seal Smok¬
ing Tobacco, the celebrated H. K. & F. B. T nrbsr’B. No. 5,
and 10s and other Poptdar Brands of Cigars, White Lead,
Linseed Oil, raw and boiled, Varnishes, coach and
copal, Prepared Paint, Putty, Powder and Shot.
The above we are offering to the people at prices cheaper than they have-
ever been sold in Arlington.
Remember Twice Two are Four.
BUTLER Sc CxEE
sep23 Arlington, G»-
PAT^*° %■ 4 till:
PAINTS, OILS, ft PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS,
GLASS, Prescriptions TOILIT ARTICLES.
PUTTY.
CARETriiLT
—o— COMPOUNDED
All the popular AT AXr TIME, Garden Seeds
Patent Medicines Niilt or Day. OF EVERY KIND.
Kept in stock. Guaranteed to Come Up,
STOi^
BY GEO. K. EWELL,
Practical Druo’ffist and Chemist
ARLINGTON, GEORGIA.
Twenty.Oae Years' Experience In the Business.
Graduate of the Maryland College of Pharmacy, Class 1861.
Prepares all Pharmaceutical Preparations and warrants them of standard
Other strength and purity.
drugs selected with great care and purchased from most reliable dealer
and sold as low as a man can, to deal honest and pay his debts.
Fine Cigars and Tobacco a Specialty