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A KW YORK.
We aili send the AovAaSfc add
Savannah IfertWy Xcir» twelvemonth*
tor S3.
It ie tAoAgAf that Emory .‘■(peer wilf
prove a j-idod hois: in future political
races.
it chick merle of paper I* the latest
fignkftitfo to the field of mechanical
Ingenuity
rndfjftgpoifi is purchasing wheat of
St Lou* by the huudred thousand
bushels.
The Mitssachus -tt* Senate h«s pass •
erl 8 bill limiting sslO'iiiH to one for
1,f)O0 inhabitants*.
■Senator Brown cats a quart of
»trawl«riies without ever hiring; to
let go for a fresh hold.
There seems to lie no limit) to the
advance in kti-at* in the western mar
kets. Eviry day sen Js prices up(.
Jeter Cooper has petitioned Con¬
gress not to ad jour in until it has des¬
troyed the business of the national
bank*.
Central A’ailroud etock which last
year reached tt e »s'onshing figure of
$160 pir share has now dropped dowo
to $1U».
The protectionist*fire making every
effort to prevent leading tariff raform-
er* being nominated as members of
the tariff commission. <•
Senator J&>rrill said the other day
to a friend that ho regarded Governor
Brown (he ablest tVtwn on the demo
cratic side of the senate.
I)r Mary Walker wa* dismissed
from the government services the
other day. in Wusb-iugtou, tut tamp
ering with the males.
There is a loud and tfarided giro-
test everywhere among the Irishmen
figaihit the a-vms illation in Phoenix
jfark oo Saturday night.
The total visible supply of cotton
In ilie VOrid was reported yesteidWy
at 2,700 095 bale*, of which l,707,s
492 ffere American slock.
At s fashionable wedding in Phila¬
delphia Recently the absent-minded
organist played "Empty i» th* Cr* '
die.*' He was retired on half pay.
Gen. Gordon's Intent remark: T am
not a Caudidnte at present, but if
friends nrge me to go the Senate
again, I don't say what I may do.'
The gambler lives on oifr hopes,
Kie lawyer on our quarrels, the doctor
on our ills, the clergyman off our
fear*, and the merCluml on hit adver
tiaifig.
Does anybody remember hearing
anything about s cutli ion movemeut
In Georgia. It hits so quietly eased
bnt of political ranks that it Stems
almost like a dream .
The Chinese bill as amended ha*
passed Cougresa and been approved
by the president. The celestial is
now to bo forbidden onr shores for
fen iustcad of twenty years.
A clergyman once prefaced bid ser¬
mon with, "My friends, let us say a
few words before we begin. “ This is
about equal to tbe man who took a
shott nap before be went to sleep.
The United fftfites Supreme court
has sustained the fiodttigs of the court
martial in the Sergeant Mason cat.
A hifcrketl copy of the decision will
be handed down to Betty and (he baby.
EhgUth doctors say that plants io
Sleeping rooms are unhealthy. French
doctor say they produce sweet slum¬
bers. American dnfetorfi don't M y
anything about it, bnt charge it in tba
bill.
General BeaurcganU's history of
th* war ie nearly ready for the press
It .Memee thronghout the justio* of
the Confederate cause, Krni maiutaiut
that the Southern sentiment on the
subject etiould be preserved and
d,.ri,h,.i.
8. Wise Parker, of Georgia, baa
been turned out of llii place in the
post office department, aud may give
some rich revelation* concerning the
treatment of Georgia republican, nbt
in the little ring that controls the pet-
tonttge.—Atlanta OvittutioA.
, In view of the expected resignation
o.s».lor. Hill .u» nm »n o n «.
count of their bad befilth, the question
bms been raised who the GoVebonr will
appouit to fill the vsciiutifes. It is be-
portt<l at coming from U Well J>bttW
source that tlie two appointbientd tie
between thtve men— Gordon, Alex,
fib vens and Henry B. Jackeoo, of
ffkvaMwk
Hi' Again.
Rome of our exchange* ms yet to
doubt Mr. Stephana fealty to tlw D-
raocracy in thegubernatorialcampaign,
* f <« •'« »** more than once po.it.Te-
\ y stated that ha would ba a candi
date onty <u tit*, natninu of th* Derm-
erotic party. AH thiuk him the man for
the jrfHCe nod will give Liter their eu*»
port, if be is in do way connected Or
"!* h * * .* rt *
anil 10 regard to this, wa think hi.
tf»n positive Statement, which he al¬
lowed to be made public, should set
Slteir fikiude at re*t- Home time ago a
report was current'in Atlaotathat Mr.
Stevens wot the coalition candidate t or
governor and if making the face in
the interest of that party, which has
been repeatedly and publicly denied by
Mr. Stephens and bis friend*. Of th#
orogin of this report the Athena Ban-
oer-Watcbman says: “W* think the
n port gained credence from the fact
that Mr. Stephen* U earnestly mrppor
ted by the independent presa, who
doubtless think by so doing to give a
respectability to their movement that
no hiog vi e can. Mr. Stephens an¬
nounce* that he will run us a democrat
candidate, and 1 surely he cannot mean
by this an espousal of or ,ven compro¬
mise with the coulitionixt*. Hu lan-
giuge was pl»in and explicit and per¬
mits of no other Interpretation than
that he ia willing to lend bis canto to
the ifsmoaracy of Georgia, if by so do
log he esn advance the internet of bis
parly. M\ Stephens is an old man—
bs can't be witb ns but a few yaars
longer—and surely he would not
blight the spotless name of a lung
and useful public life by turning trai-
tor to the people who have so blindly
trusted him, in his declining years,
But since these charges sre made we
would like to hear from Mr. Stephens
over his own signature. Ha owes it
to his friends and to the peace and
unity of the democratic party that
he speak and explain to them the
platform upon which lie will become a
candidate. Ws confidently believe
fiat his answer will put to flight ih<*
slan lerou* insinuations sow preva¬
lent In Atlanta."
Hon. ft 0- ftifher
Th* following extract from a Weak-
iugton letter to tb» Savannah News,
will be reed with pride by the friends
of Representative Turner, and this
record will have much to do with hia
constituency honoring him again:
Washington, Msy 18.— R-prr##uta-
live Turavr, of Georgia, wss ou the
A or of the House tos lsy, having
just returned from a visit to Georgia.
Mr. Tamer ha* been working very
hard for his eonstitnenry during tb*
whole session of Congress. Work is
his strong point. He has made rapid
-trides in the good opinion of the
Houaeass working mamber and a
man of sound intoligeuce a id good
business capacity. He has aocom
plished for bia district what ia very
hard for any member to do. He hus
soured so iucrS.se in its river end
harbor appropriation. TlifoUgfr hi*
effort, an appropriation of $25,000
to' the improvement of the Flint
river from Mootexunia down will be
made, and ffteo an appropriation of
$20,000 for tba improvement of the
Chattahooohes down. Both of these
figures represent an increase of $5,000
each. Tbia is a big aocompliahmant
for a new member, especially whan It
is remembered how herd i# is to get
an Increase Of appropriations, tepee
ially for the South.
Pleas# Hntie* Chsag* sfBat*.
A elroular from the Central Com-
rnlttee announces that the Ninth anon
al Session of th* Georgia Mats Hun-
day Sohool Association will be held
at Sfivannah, €hi, Weduiaday and
Thursday 24th end 25th of Msy. and
not oath. 17th and Uth a. hereto-
fere ienounfied.
The following ri.Iro.da h.va agreed
,0 < * rr 7 llrla K»*#s to »hil oonveoiiou
*' 006 h » ,f th ® "* ol * r rite:
The Central Railroad of Georgia.
T he w ** t ® rn * Atlantic Railroad,
The Brunswick A Albany Railroad,
The Savannah Florid* A Western
O' unegata# should , u . bo seat ,
** 0008 to ^ ®- K*PPerdi Esq., of
Sa r «n»*b, that entertainment may bs
roYlded * or
He*. W P. Harrimn, it Georgia.
bite chaplain Of the House of ttapr*.
sentativel eentallvee, lectured lectured in in NasbrillS JVn#hVi»» Thurs- Thors-
day on hi* European trip. Tb* doc-
lor Mid b, met , WMI.rn Kiund joitmuliat in
p* r j ( he Starving to
,w,k k- ,i,a tn °
o!tl« L lira me»]« it a boteli And wbfen
th<* lhctUbfer got him out 8f bis diffi
cultie# be said if be eveb got oat of
Pori.alive h* would never tttura there
*g*ts.
The guard* at Vbe jail find Gutteatf
T * r 7 mliert and taciturn of late, and
U » «>••»««>" »b*t It* is gradually
r»>ng way under the pressure for hie
a* h. My la. it. Pby.ia.lly
h ® *• “° t#0 robw* as a aiontk ago.
Is faring instead of gaining flash.
®* *P* n<, » the greater part of bis
*Wr*admg hit book, and has seen
«*.aearded hipBlbto-rcadlng.of which
ha was formerly an boastful. Reap-
peart to realiawfally that only two
months will slaps before be pays the
peoalty of his crime, and the prospect
is net st all cheerful to him. lately
he has shova a. disposition to find
fsnli with the manner in which hi B
food is enokad and served, claiming
that so distinguished a person merits
the b«st that the market affords.—
from ifu Inter- Ocean.
Speaking of the workman's pro¬
tection against the iniquity of the
tariff, the £oni-vi)le Coorier-Jonrual
says: "He is old End strong sffonah
to protect himself; he has the ballot*
There is his #gf.-ty;,the ballot la bis.
and when he realise* what a delusion
the ‘pvotaotlve* tariff is, h»W it only
protects capita), how it increase* all
neoeasary expenses, how It imposes
heavier burdens on him, how jt make*
his wife work harder and linger, how
it forces him to take his children
early ftom school, bow all this is don
by protection when timet are good,
and bow, when tbsy are bad, thous¬
ands are turned to trSftnpfrom city to
city, searching for work snd getting
none—when this comes home to him
bs will use his ballot to right it.
A n yef no elos to the assasMns of
the Irish Secretaries have been found,
Those who hsvs been arrested have
been relsasod. Aa Irishman who
stated that he had bean offered £100
to assist in the murder, has been coo
veyed from Haverford West of Liver¬
pool. He still adheres to bis previous
statement. Hi* knowledge of the lo¬
cality of the crime and his description
of men, gave bit etatemeut averey ap-
paarwnew of truth. The police antic¬
ipate that somethin j important will
transpire from his statement. He
says he can lay bia heads on the a*«aa
alas.
The close vote thus far ia tbs Uni
tad Frtabyteriaa ehurshsa as to
whethar iastrumkntal mu*is 1* right
and proper hi tbs poblie worship,
givys the contest an usual ioier-st.
The Pittsburg Dispatch bss tut latest
rsfuras. showing a voteef 571 minis*
ter# end elders for cod $75 against U.
The Presbyteries y*t to . be beard
from are Bloomington, Oregon, Han
Freaciseo and Caledonia. Those
why favor auoh music feel confident
that the Presbyteries yet to hear from
Will give them a sStoll majority,
least one, “officially." ,,
Edison says he will have a part
of New York illuminated with the
electric light within two mouths. He
asserts that he can not only complete
successfully witb fibs, but will drive
that erticleo.it of thsfisld entirely a.
an illuminator within ten year.. He ,a
extremely sanguine, and my. hi.com-
pany not only have elreidy iaolated
light, in 200 place* in this country
running •uccto.fullp, but have aim,
lights in Lescala, in Milan in Finland
in Hantiafo. Chili Str-Uhurg, and al-
most .very country In th. world.
™ The w»-» MtlledfevlUe j- », ,, Unto* • suggests:
'Would it not be well to send fr»na
Georgia as Congrsssman-at-large, a
faimer f Th* vast majority of
the peopl* of G>-orgia arc
farmers, and they should have a share
in Mm rsprasouUUoa. It would b*
batter for the country if them «*w
“ or ® *“ Oougreos. The m.»nu
Storing interests are well repmsentwl
M( * we " protactod, while tb« intvreata
of th* fsrmere are nsglsctsd.'
A m<Uc4 for foar hnBllr#d Aollmn
in theBuperiorCourt i»
New York in favor of a Mrs. Megan,
who sued under the civil damage act,
to rrcover five Ibensand dollar, dam-
age from John Carroll and Aaron
Hersbfield, saloon keepsra, 223 Third
avann*, for Mlling whiskey to her
husband aud making him drunk, thus
depriving her and her family of their
5Ph« New York Sun say* no matter
how muoh BUiue ha* involved himself
In trickery aitd dishonor, ‘every lover
Of liberty owe. gratitude to him as the
of that win* of bto party which
• a <»S**tolij rmtitad the attempt of
Qn “* k ,nd i»«« t Mte followers to
*be United States (v. Govera-
■“«•*
The growth of th# Methodist Epiu-
®<>P»I Church j South, since the war,
1866, con^rAoce is great. The number of annu-
*i hfti gh>Wtt fm® 28* to
39; the inebeoae of traveling inCreosk preoob- of
ere be* been 1,519; the
local pr#w?b«*r* 2.0W, Urn iuteefise ai
hty Btsaibeas 5$8 I 4B4.
oeo&oia hews.
CLtmtioa- ruou■ oob ttauAXou.
Aios churches and one bar-room in
Conj,« supply temporal and .p.ritual
c ** nl,ort b> the
i’he »<a»llpox has roadf • its appear,
ance at West Point, G*. A negro
girl from Atlanta u the subject.
It is rnmored that the mulattos
Georgia are trying to draw the
color line betwveu themselves aa<l the
blacks.
Considerable excitement was cre¬
ated in Jfacon a few days ago. by the
announcement that there went several
cases of small-pox in‘. the city. The
manor was gponadles*.
If Albany is not a summer resort,
it certainly is a Sunday re*>rt for the
young gentleman of neighboring
citieA— Nine* and Adv.
They can't get in at the back door
any where els#.
A dispatch Deceived from Rev. R.P.
JP.rrisli.D. D ,moderator of the gener¬
al assembly of the piesbyterLn church
in the United States,states that on ac-
couut of smallpox in Atlanta,the session
to convene May 18, 1882, will bs
held in Columbus, Georgia.
Atlanta is naW employing six phy-
siciau* all tba time, going from house
to house giving the people vaccina¬
tion. That ie tba wisest measure she
could possibly adopt. The peopl¬
es uet bs furnished With free TScciua-
tion.
Tba only waf to exist without swal¬
lowing adulterated things is to go
without tea, coffee, sugar, milk butter
and liquor of all kinds. Eggs, fish,
potatoes and mast ars served natural
and are good if procured fresh.— New*
and Air.
You didn't mention "balony” sau-
sagas.
In Jefferson Georgia, a large lot of
stolen goods were found undes the
Methodist pulpit by workmen a few
days ago. By whom and why the
goods were put there is a mystery.
They had been stolen for several years
as tbsy were identified as the property
of a merchant whose store had been
burglarized iff 1878.
The notice given Sunday morning
that Rev. F. C. Johnson would offis
cist* on that day at tba Baptist church
of count brought out a large congra
gstiou to »itc services at this edifice,
and every attendant enjoyed heartily
tbs quaint saying* of this original
mind. W# b*-- * number of good
things he said, and as would' like to
ba able to reproduce them. One was
that: '/hear you all have got anar
teslan Well. I am glad of that and
hope it will da you a power of goad,
that it will heal your eickni s* and pre
vent you frofl| dying for there flf* ma¬
ny people in Albany Who can't afford
to die just now .—Newt and Ado.
^'T* _. _ . 0 1 .. , „ *»
^ «d.tor,sl the result of the receat
•“d.cat.ou. of the wheat «tnation,
C °“ c ' lu *’ 0 ' ,H » re ,bftt ^ wh ?'
'*»*•* *'• h0 rtth “*
»P nn K whtot will yield . this year 20
P° r *»* ***• »»*.n last, and that
•^'not have , bushel of this year'*
for#iport ; Tbls “ * Ud °' xt "
look * n0 ‘ on, f ,or A “ eric * Q
*™ b “‘ *'** *" eoD * ua ^ 11
brighten, howevsr, a* the reasou ad-
- m - _
The Gsvernor of NrW York having
asked th* opinion of Attorney
Genaral Russell upon a bill recently
pasted by the Legislature giving the
defens# the right of th* closing ad-
dreas to the jury In capital cases, the
Attorney General ha* exprssaed his
approval of the act. He say*: "As
the offleial counsel for the State in
such prosecutions, whenever duly
tor that purpom, I am
c ° D ^‘* nd w * ,,in f ** » h * “ CU-ed
#bould u htT * tb * whtch this
“* propo ses to give^bimr '
Mrs. Masoa bored the Preeident
{ M t wotk with a plea for the pardon
Q f her hnsband, the surgeant, who
M «Uuited States soldier sworn to
obedience,undertook to kill a prisonrv
instead of guarding him ns h# wa*
for Mrs. Mason, that she has a* excu a
for making such a request which
doesn't exist for the cranks, who
have been adding name* th petition*
forth* same purpose.
. I ln r Soudi
4 1 * “* * n
m . a few , days that may have a very
Sfh^|S . nfluenoa ™ SC mv.n
wb« calls himself the Mesw-b (El
Medji) with 8,000 troops—and the
Egyptian army fire adVancin * to asset
tftohot-her.
The Egyptian »rmy will prthably be
beet handled, but th# enthusiasm of
reflfsout lenatios discipline. baa often made
amends for want of
N. W. PACE & SON
■r;
Commence bifeiiMftt'ftf tbt 1
t
BETTER PREPARED THAN KEEK
to fafnish the public abroad and al^honj*
Wiflt All Classes of LtTMBEE
cheeper than it can b« bough fronaanybody.. Order* from a distance received'
special attention. Hf. W-. FfiC®. k SON,.
351 /. W PACE dc-SOIST.
*aa cutmtACTOBs t maos. Ji
Will contract for tlfe erection of all kinds of Bnildings, and (wing a dealer iff*
all the neci-aeary material and having a corps of first-class workman hired, can 1
build a house in shorter time aud for less money than anybody.
Carriage and Boggy Work
In this line we are prepared to do as good work as can be done anywhere.
We put up new work nr repair old las may be needed. Farm work of beat all work¬ kind*
done with dispatch and for moderate charges. We have the very
men employed and guarantee ail work. Wili keep on band a full haw of
*
Carriage and Saggy Material Hide.
Feb. 11, 1882. » W. PACE k BOX?
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PATv*
FAINTS, TJL PERFUMERY,
OILS. fanct qovdh.
glass, PUTTY. Prescription / ” IUT M: '
CARKVUIAY I ! ...
COMPOtWDID | Asaaw
All the popular Nifiit XT AXT TIM., Da;. Garden Scgds
Patent Medisines or or nvwRTTkafi».
Kept in stocs. Gaaraatsed U Owae Up,
til UStUG STOfito iw • -
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BY GEO. R. EWELL,
Praotioal Dmwist aad Ckemist
ARLINGTON, GEORGIA.
Tvnlf'lH Tiifi’ KipirlfN* I* ftk* >««!■•••.
• ...
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Qradtato of th# Maryland College #f Fhamaey, CktsrlMl.
'* J % '*
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-i, „ Preparations and wateants them of standard
Prepares all Pharnsacetitical strength fthd purity. ’ '
t •
Other drags selected with great care and purchased from must reliable 4 mt
and told sa low at a man can, to deal honest sad pay his debts.
Fima Cigars aad Tobacco a Specialty
Charies F rd, the slayer of J«-s*e
James, passed through Chicago on
the 3rd in company with two dette-
tivre. It is understood he is going to
Pennsylvania under orders from Gov.
Crittenden, of Missonri, to bunt for
some members of the old Jam** gang.
Hotice to Debtors and Creditors.
XrOTtC# Is hereby given to all persov*
having (lemsuds against W. H. Hod-
nett, late of Cslhoun county,G*., deceased,
to present them to me. properly made out,
wtthta.the time prescribed by law. so as to
show their character end amount; and all
persons indebted to said deceased are here¬
by requested to make immediate peymest
to me. J. T. LARK,
Msy l*th, 1882. Kxecutor.
y^fsosoia, Cxlhocs Cocjtvt.—T hirty
gJTday* after date application wll! be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Calhoun
county, Georgia, at the first regular terra from
after the expiration of thirty day*
a*te of this notice, for leave to sell the
: sssrffs-tSLtss." of the heir* of
deceased, for the benefit
** iJ <, * c ** ,eii -
Joan G. Wim»xklt,
Admlr of Juo 3. Wimberly
Jfay let, IMS.
gqno.ouCai.nocw Cockvt-To .ii it
IT may concern: mutam .Vurryhavinr
In proper form applied to me for permanent of
letters of administration on the estate
Tltsa B. Murry late of aafd county thb
f SSSTt* S
and appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and siiow cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration
ahonld not be girftftlftd to William Witnei Murry
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Atrx»D I. Movant.
Ordtasry.
JOS. A. HOOVER,
LEARTt OA.,
Agent for th* celebrated
Talbott £ Sot Iifign i Boilen,
Portable and Stationary Saw Mills,
MU IM miT ftlLU,
MILL MACHINERY.
Hydraulic Presses,Pumps,
And Machinery Generally.
AffrtcuUural Engine* a Specialty.
I am also sailing the Winship Gia*
and Presses, and Brown's Cotton
Gins and Presses, and Ecllpa*
Farm Engines, Mitchell
k Studclmker Farm
Wagons.
Fur particulars and prices ad dree*
J. A. HOOVER,
fab3 ■•w i I.V Leary, G».
Br. W.T.Mur chiaon
Tenders bis professional Arlington and services vicinity. to
the citizens of
When not professionally absent he can la
be found at his residence or office
Dr. Ewell's Drug Store. aprly
Tennessee laprored faint!
A car-load of , Improved Tennessee
beat Wagon* manufactured. just Received. For They tale ars the
cheap.
Gone and exntniua.
WEBB k HIGHTOWBB.
kC $U C75 a week in your own town. Terms H.
aad $6 outfit free. Address
Haxxnvt k Csl,