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"IIMiSBAV Mi’ll 2li, IXXI.
OUR CHOICE
FOR COil'«RG$S.
. THE ROK. J. f. fLEMTS,
OF WALK Kit.
[Our reason; First, he is the only man in
the dislriet that Can annihilate the Inde
pendent party of the Seventh Congressional
district.
Second, that he is entitled to it.
Third, that he is now more able to do the
Work}.
Democratic Executive Com
mittee.
Tho executive committee of the
Democratic party will convene in At
lanta on Saturday, April /ith, at 10
•o’clock a. m., in the purlins of the
Muiham 11 oii.se. Memhei* ol the com -
mittee are earnestly requested to at
tend in person, as busmens of iinpor
-I«nee will be transacted.
Democrat ic papers ii: the State • f
•Geutgia please copy.
IJKNRY JACKSON,
Chairman.
Scraps of Political History,
To the W miT Tinas )
The Democratic party in the State
-ol New York was controlled by a
< li(p!e in tiny know n as ihe
Jtegcnev. .lohn Van ftttrPri, then a
•young niau ol 2.U years ol age, can
vassed the Slate to make SilasWiisrht
Governor, and hieak up the ling when
the con volition met Prince .lohn was
•on hand with oter lialf of the dele
gates composed of young men which
he leimed tho young ‘‘American Par
ty.” As soou as the convention was
•opened -lohn opened his battery against
s.ld F ogyism which was it fiist met I
with jeers and laughter, but it took
that body a few moments to find that
they had caught a tarter and wore list
ening to the greatest sneaker that eiei
made a track in the State, lie called
the opposition party “0!d Nunki-rs”
nid said: “We me determined to
break up the iniqufo:is“.\lnanv Ilegen
cy;” Ldwani Crus- well asked him lu»v
lie was going to do it, and he repivel:|
“A tanner in Netkemer had a barn
badly infested with rals aml after try
ing everything in his povvei to destroy
them and tailed; sot fire to the barn
t»nd burned it to ashes.”
The N’mikers at once called the
Vaiinureu party “Barii-buriiens.*'
lVtweo John carried tlse convention
like a hunicane and split the Demo
crat ie party in about two equal halves;
I tins we find the party divided into
“Barn-burners” and “Nunkors” after
wards called “hards”,and “softs,” and
the Whig party soon utter divided in
to “Silver-grays” and “ Woo ley
beaks.”
The Almlifimt pnrty was orcanizeH
jn I £4O and run .lames (« liirny foi
I’lcsiiient; in 1844 t hey inn Male.
In IK4N Marlin Vanlinron’H f’iomls
railed a convention, which met at
Buffalo and invited evoi v one to unite
with them who wereo|ip me 1 to the ex
tension of slavery, they mot, and theii
platform was threw short sonlenees.
viz: Free soil, free speech and fie.
men. Martin Vanlhiren was uonii
nated for President. The body wa
composed o( Runi-humcrs, Woidey
lieads, Aholitioni't, disapointed poll
lit ions, broken down political narks,
and n congromerated mass of odds
ends and isms, and the leaders wen
men who had rather he the head ot
skunk *han the tail of a lion, and i
this in at the Republican party w
hatched.
< UNTIM Kl>.
R W. M. GLENN.
Tint abnved named gentleman, we
learn has an noil need himself as a can
didate for State Senator, for this Sena-,
torial district. Mi. Glenn isaiisiag
vi.nng lawyer, and rlosorves the hearty
support of the voters of this district,
lie will make a good Senator if elected
The time has about arrived when the
young men of the country will have
to take charge of public affairs, and
we know of know who deserves this
honor more than the Hon. R. M. W .
(Iletin, of Walker county.
TEMPERANCE LECTURE.
Delivered at this Place Satur
day 22d Instant.
Satnrday evening, 22d instant we
had tho pleasure of hearing quite an
interesting lecture delivered by T. 13.
Demaree, of Kentucky. Though an
old subject, he, as all men that are well
posted, set forth new ideas. In all
parts of the country you find people
that will find objectionable features in
a lecture on this subject, we must say
that we did not hear any one admit
that he was unreasonable in hi* argu
ments. He went as tar back with the
subject as history gives any account
of wines, then iroin wine to strong
drink, he said some would say that
Christ was among the first that made
wine, admitted, he turned water into
wine and we have no account of it in-
toxicating any one; it was not |>er
mented wine, not being more than at
most an hour old. Then the devl had
something to accomplish to win sonls
tor his kiiiydi m, he maneuvered and
sought many inventions and he em
ployed agents to try all vegitation and
see it they could extract the poisonous
propot ions and manufacture it into
something railed drinks end medicines
good for the health Ac. And we all
can testify that it worked. He em
ployed thousands, Ardent Spirits was
the best agent he could possible have,
ami this evil influence has tempted
from ttie highest to the lowest evoi
since. Cod see’ng th's evil in the world
warnes the pooplo, “Look not upon the
wine when it is red, when it giveth ite
Color in tho cvp, at last it bitelli like a
■MMpent ami stingetb like an adder ’
Ami to think some of the best men of
our country have fallen by its power.
He also said it was commonly the case
that every teni]iernnc« lecturer had at
one time l>eea a drunkard—not so with
him—though ne bad an only brother
that it had overpowered end he ex
peeled to fight the demur (alchoho!)
as long -s he lived.
lie says dealing in spiritons liquors
or those that do it are not dealing in n
legitimate buvness Ireiji his stand
point, “a legal transaction is proven
by what y..u 1a vs to show, you
show the article, whatever it may be,
and bis friends would say you have
purchased a new suit of clot lias or a
diess for his wile or something foi
bis children, he has something to show
>r some value for his money. On the
other hand whet, he spends his lal«*t
m iht* money for bis tlrink. spoml that
which hi* family shutihl have ami am
in neeil of, \\ hat ilih*s lie gr>t to show
lor liis weeks labour, ami what <loe* h>-
carry home? Shame—abuse to bis
family, ami on Monday morning what
docs lie leave them? llis wife a lirok
boar . t> childtc hungry and f « ze
ing for t lie lack oT clot lies, then we
hear tlie sentence ‘tin drunkard shall
enter the Kingdom of heaven.’ ”
He accused the coinmi-stoneis of
Bisittg Fawn ot employing nine saloon
ist to make dimikards ol their boys.
FROM THE COVE.
Wheat Being Plowed up and Sowed
In Oats - Other Items from
McLemore, Etc.. Etc.
C
Correspondence «f the Wkkki.t Tmr-].tJv
I'biiaii Grovk, (J.t., Ma oh
L’rosjiect lor farmers still looks gluon.y
•nd time is near at hand to plant corn,
ll, d a good many farmers have not run
• In now.
Ihe wheat crop is injuied. I know
t two instances where farmers have
■lowed ap there wheat and sowed in
its and others will do the same if the
veal lief continues had.
A leap party is the order wf the day
heat ot one of the boys who searched
,e sciirdure lor a verse, and the an
ter she scut will he lotmd in 11 Sam
•l l-ili chapter aud fiist sentence in
e seventh verse.
Krervl liing is quiet on this side t f
-• tn untain. poli'icallv.
A CoVKirr.. |
POM PY, ’ !
ON FREEDOM AND ELEC
TIONS.
BY (1. W. 8. H.
CHAPTER 11. T*
Written for the Wr.ru r T.xrs}.
COM PET TAKES AN I NTF.It KST IX POt.
trios.
After I gits frit errin’ l agin to
study, what in dc yearlh writs di* wot hit
in ul • fnr sit’ why did dey make it
any how, den lues* your soul I links
ob de Meckshtm an' jis to fink IMe
hjn free most t’rec yeahs an’ nebei
voted in all dat time, dat ’cuniges dis
poor nigger to fink de time most cs ban
tar me to stpp up to de korti ige-box
an’ put in my fuss vote, I gits rite up
an’ lets de btiro go to Halifax an’ all
dat keeps deni; t an* 1 jis noses oft
home, an’ two days after I gits back
dat time comes, buff white an’ black
met dar, I goes up an’ iax de Inss
man t come tew, who wtts de candidate
an’ da say U. 8. Grant wits ninnin’
fur Prp/.zident, an’ t avii.s ’qnainted
wid a Sain Grant in Gorga an’ t ax
if dat irus him, (ley say no, dis Grant
libs tip Norf, dsn i say i go for him
red-eyed, an’ he was ’hseted too, den t
feels big agin. Den i moves down in
lower Gorga an’ i libs down dar sum
time, ati’ dey had a Meek shun dar Inr
repei aentive an’ golly! trims, but i
got beat bad, dey didn’t no nte much
an’ dey noed ’bout de buio bi.-iiiis sum
how, t cudcn’ tell how, but dey t'.oe !
it, well dar wits a nigger Mectid in
dat count v an’ a good nieimy more in
de State den dey bad a ’leckslntn
in de Legislatin'’ an’ voted deni nig
gers out jis as easy, an’ t diden’ keer
nohow kalizo one oh deni fellers beat
me in de race. Dis win* called a free
gnbornient but eber ting i iotise.il up
to i got beat den out, an’ it looked
like dis nigger wits bo’n fur bad l>tck,
yes, all nad, s»’ no good, t wish l
wns ded suinttales an’ out oh my triib
bul. Den r fin’* Felton an’ be ’cur
ridges me up agin an’ sen’s me to de
front wid de lite ob ’telliguuce Mow
ed in my bed.
Mr. Trammel thought he’d gib d
ole man a twis’ hat lie didn't twis’
long tel he seed it ’ml he all day wid
him, an’ so he call off his dogs atC.
jis quit de race almosc fur nnftin, den
what you links, out pops Mr. Balmy
and do <>le man singed his ha’r fur ’im
dim artel de time comes agin he bucks
to de idc man nu’ he singes his hah
agin, dat makes two times, twice.
Well, dat ’vinces him, den up j»«ps
Mr. Lester an’ bress yo’ son ! he
grabs him up an’ shakes him awhile
an’ let• him In)! a beat man, an’ be
took it awful in id.
(to bk continued).
STAI E — DARK
county.;
r*ill liFfol.Pon the fii--1 Tuesday aav neat,
at the court house in said county within the
legal hours sfsale Ic the highest bidder fr.r
cash, the following property, to wit, n three
year old yellow luty mate colt aliout thirteen
hands high to he sold ns till estrav taken up
hj (I. A. K. I’.ible on the .'!d of .i.umary last
'and valued hr T. J. Mt.relsnd and .1. I*
tlnrtlinc, freeholders, to he worth f 17.50,
(thirty seven dollars ami fifty ecntj*) and nd
rcni.sed by li. >1 • Crabtree, Ordil_.ry ns the
law directs. /
This 2fi day of April 188^.
Printer’', fee S3.JR- g,
Robinson Wagon Co.
Manufacturer* of
SPIiING WAGONS.
Buggies As Phaetons.
B«Od for dcilgns and prices to
StOBINSON WAGON CO.,
CINCINNATI. O.
THE HORSE L WAGON.
avSsSfii A KEW BOOK
•W*lLjr on th* Hors*.
■ i Y. l®i—Sjtr* Hh history. structure, osrv
and treatment. Also girin • a few r.f the most
Important and Effective Remedies
for the cure of the ditcuts of the hoise.
|3f* Valuable to every owner and lover of the
hone.
Puhlaahed b j the BOBIUSSU WASOH 00., «»:t»
Utl, C., and ami, postage paid, to any address, on
receipt of TsmntJ-crsT stamsi
Three sheets. 10x21. heavy plate paper, contain
ing elevatirns. plans and retails for the above house:
also book of VO pages, giving>■ pecifiaatinns, itemized
estimate and form of contract —invatuaUe to every
carpenter nr parly proposing building, as a guide ia
■taking bid . or drawing contracts.
Trace (-'.ft*. kent by mail, postpaid on receipt of
price.
H. E. WALTON.
330 W. N'ntt- St, Cincinnati, G
Shadow’s Sons& Co.
I’ltOt'ltlET* R OF
Cellar G rove Ntiserv.
*
Winchester - - Tenn.
Growers and Diallers
in all kind of first-
Class Late and Early
Fruit trees, Ornamen
tal trees, Vines of all
kinds, etc.
All communications
answe re d. Every
thing guaranteed.
Agents Wanted.
DR. C. 1\ DUXCAX'S
Liver and Kidney
me dic nr r.
The great jrreventil ivr and enro of aIT m.t
1.-iriat diseases, sinil :i sure cure for all tnrms
of dyspep-ia and indigestion: it arts directly
upon the liver and all the secretory glauds if
ihe stomach and bowles, it rti os I lie di -ease
l>y removing ttie cause trum t lie sy stem Iha
produces or firings on the diseases, hence it i.-
uilsorp.-issiod for ‘-lie enro ol Const r.vi ion, tour
stomach, heartlitirti. headaeh, and all llii.-e
ejunatoins iridienting the want of a proper ae
titm of those gfm.lis situated in liieslomaeh
and bowets. Two or three bo; ties of
L)r> Duncan's Liver and
fCidnez. 1 .Medicine
ts positively raconi men noil i- relieve and
cure any of tho above diaettgf, if lakeu as di
reeterl. Price 7a cents.
Cure for Croup!
l»r. I>uncan’s Cough Bilsam is the lust
remedy known to (lie medical profession for
ibT prompt ami sure cure of Croup in child
ren: it is pleasant and liarn less.* No mother
shonlt!" he without a bottle in their house.
Pfiee'od cents.
m COLDS AND SURE TIIRIHT
I’BoMPrr.v cured with I>r. ttiincan’e Cough
Ital.sa tin ts a sure cure for sore throats, con.-hs
and colds, it is unsurpassed for IV HOOPIN’(J
• PI <IH, and a!l bronchial diseases in ehit
dfVn.
Cl I a lifted Hands, Lips,"
Sore eyes, p ies, and :ul ebrisions .»t ihe i’<
cured protrptiy with [lnman's Ointment.
«tt IH \( A\ X
BLOOD SYRUP,
the "rial Aire‘nmiyc,, ill remove any and
till inn until- s. :n ihe blood, and cure all
eruptions o' t.te ,S\in. lor Scrofula it never
fails «• cure.
TH3 children cry i-or it.
OUNCAM’S WORM'. SYRUP.
It la .*Utf,»vFu. |»?e:isrn; au<i Chca|). Try it.
For Sole hij
Blevins & Forester.
. 7 (/min ixlrn for Sa Jr.
Agreeably l <> an order ol the Court ofoOnli
nary ol Dade County tieorgia will lv* sold In
he highest bidder lor cash before the court
house door in said county on the first Tues
day in April next within the legal hours of
sale the following property to wit: Two „n
decided twelve. It, or Iwo shares of the miner
al interest in. under and upon the following
property to wit: Lot of land X.. 55 n. .he
ISih district and 4th section, Dade eonnfy.
(ia., and also ,he north east fourth of tln
•oiith west fourth,, and the snath east fourth
ot the north west fourth, in section T„. town
ship V, and range til in the county of DeKalb,
and State of Alabama, also right of way for
all roads neeessnrs for the successful remov
ing and transporting die mineral aforesaid,
and all mining privileges necessary for the
successful mining of the same and all timbers
ndeossary to he nsed for mining purposes.
>old for the benefit of minors. This the “fith
day ot February Is,St. Emza On HF. \PwTtS.
Printers few 84 59. Gaatrda.t.
GKOKGIA, DA HE COI'XTY
TO AM. WHOM IT MAY COVOKRV;
J* 0. Smith having in proper form applied
to me for permit net letters of administration
on the estate>.f Alex If. Smith. Jr., late of
said county. This is to cite alt and singular,
the creditors, and next of kin of Atex It.
smith, Ir., to be and appear at my office on
the first Monday in April uexi, and show
cause, if any they can.why permanent teller,
of adtninistration should not he grt,nted to .1.
0. Smith on Ilex H. Smith, dr.’s estates.
Mif ness nty hand and official signature,
litis the 2fith day of Febrit ry I KM.
O. M. On v nmt'K.
Printers fee 8-f -t Ordinary.
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY.
ft. M. Carroll, residing in IheSfafe of Geor
gia. having applied lobe appointed ftnnidi
an ot the persons and property of Moltieltale,
George Hale and Franklin Hale. Three
minor children under fourteen years of age.
resident of said county. This is to cileali
p rsons concerned to be and appear at the
April term «.f iheConrt of Ordinary, and show
cause, if any they can, why said G. M. Car
roll should not he intrusted with the guardian
ship ot the persons and property ol Moltie
llaie. George Rale and Frankling Halo.
.IS it ness my hand and official signature
„. . , . «• M. ' KADTKKK.
r,ut. t.. 'oe |a. Ordinary
sIAPK >F GEOKBJA, I>.\DECor\TY
To all whom it may concern. Andrew Brown
guardian for James I). Wilkerson, applied to
me for letters of dismissal from said goardi
an-litp. aud I w,|| g ir e „p,,„ his application
on the first Monday in April next, at my offi
eetn 1 ronton, Dade c only, Georgia.
Given under uty Band and official signa
turc this the f.oy , , February IRK 4:
„ . g. m. cka. Tree.
Printers fei*2 10. Ordinary
AT COST.
I will lor th,> next THIRTY DAYS
hell my entirwKtock of CLOTH
ING AT « OV|'.
This is no C’ateh. firing
the CASH and get
the GOODS-
W. T. GILBERT.
Know
Tliat Brown's Iron Bitters
will cure the worst case
of dyspepsia.
Will insures hearty appetite
and increased digestion.
Cures general debility, and
gives a new lease of life.
Dispels nervous depression
a:tc! low spirits.
I
Restores an exhausted nurs
ing mother to full strength
, and gives abundant stis- •
tenance for her child.
Strengthens the muscles and
nerves,enriches the blood.
Overcomes weakness, wake
fulness, and lack of enwgy
Keeps off ail chills, fevers,
and other material poisom.
Will infuse with new life
the weakest invalid.
17 Walker S(., Baltimore, Oca tW».
Par si* yean I haw teen a area*
auftrer from Blood Ihseuie, I>y»-
pepaia,aadCon«tipation andbecame
ao debilitated that I could not retain
twythisw on my stomach, in face,
life had a! mutt become a burden.
Finally, when hope had almoel leg
u«, ar huobnnd aeetng Baotnt't
laoat nrrrßßS adrertiaed m the
pnper, tndweed Be to glee It a trial.
1 am now taking the third buttle
and hana not felt to well in tig
r*«M*l4o at tin Decent time.
Un. u F. Gouryat
Brown's Iron Bitters
will have a better tonic
effect upon any ono who
needs “ bracing up,” than
any medicine mad*,
1
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>FOWKj
IRON
Irmas
BROK'N’fl IRON BITTEIW an
• octtaln euro ftv all dliif»»rl
»«qalrtng a complete toniot eepe>
•tally Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter*
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite,
low of Strength, Lack of Energy,
etc. Baricbes the blood, strength
ens the muscles, and gives new
Ufa to the nerves. Acts like a
charm on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
anoh art tasting the (bod, Uelchlng,
Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. Tho only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the teeth os
give headache. Sold by all Drug
gists at SI.OO a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL 00.
Baltimore, Md.
that an Iron letter* hm k*4« \j How* CwmmnM
a_nd have eroMe4 red lines «bI toads auk •• ertf^
gEWARS OF IMITATION**
Diphtheria. •
A cold or sore throat may not seem M
amount to much, and If promptly nuemlwi
t> can costly be cured; but neglect Is often
fallowed by consumption or diphtheria.
Mo medicine has ever been discovered which
acts so quickly and surely in such cases as
WERRV DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. 'lhe
prompt use of this invaluabl* remedy has
Barca thousands of lives.
PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KII.I.KR M
not an experiment. It has been before ths
public for forty years, and Is most valued
\vh( re a Is best known.
A low extracts from voluntary tcstlmonlaM
read ns follows:
Paim Kh.t.kr hrw been tny household remedy foe
cohlH for thu past twenty-w en yrsre. and nnva
never known it to fair la effecting a cure
I* H. (laooKjtn, WiUiamsvMa, W. Y.
. 1 °r thirty years I have usm I’ain Kti.i.sh, and
found it a never-failing remedy for colds anS aero
tHroat. -Bvnxos Hkamam.
Have received immediate relief horn colds end
sore throat, aud consider jrour Pats Ku.i.in sn
Invahinbte reined j .—Oeo. B. Kvhbstt, Dickinson,
Y.
Ja'VP Inst recovered from s very revere cold,
which I have hrd for some time. T could (ret no
relief until 1 tried your Pais Kii.i.kii, whl«h
relieved me immediately. I will never u«uin he
without it—l\ O. Fobce, Lowndes, Oa.
Have used Pais Killer in my family for forty
yosrs. und have never known it to falk-BASso*
Liewrs. Waynesboro, (1 v
I beywn using Pais Kili.su la mr family twenty •
five yoass ago and have used It eve. since and bars
found no lucdlciuo to take its plaoe.-B. W. htia,
Druggist, Oneida. N Y.
1 W wboojJiiifK^ough and rrovn it is Vm best
I'repari'llOn tnode. We would not bo without It—
A. P. Bouts, Liberty Mills, Va.
, Per twenty-fl\o years I have Used Pais Krt-lrn
rof colds and chapped Hvm, and consider it the »>e*%
medldnsever sffired.—Ono Houi-rh, v\ Uinlugton,
I wsa suffering severely with bronchitis, and my
throat wns so inflamed I could scarcely swallow
any food. I was advised to try your Pajn Kii.i.rß,
and after takisjr a few doses was completely
cured. -T. Wilkinson. *
1 >r. \Y ai.tos writes from Coshocton t Your Pain
Kii.T.rn cures diphtheria and sore throat, so alarm.
Invly prevalent here, and has not been Vnnwn to
fail hi a stnglo instance. This fact you should
make known to the world. ‘
B - ? ItBON writes: My son was taken
violently sick with diphtheria, high fever, amt wild
ehMK Ko many children have"died hew, t was
R f H 'In ° f , a , U a l’ h l"": i A n . »ud tried yonr raut
"t™, Ho was taken on Sunday, and on
Wednesday hi« throat was clear. It was a won
derfni cure, and 1 wish it could be known to tha
lsv«r mothers who apj losing so many children
For Chills and Fever PAIN KILLER haa
no oou.iL it cures when everything else fiUls.
. a, r . 0l !C n A bottle at
i Ain kiLi.KR In thfl house Is ft safeguard thaw
no rurally should be without. °
p- r' tx' < S 7K K,StS SCUII at * 5e *» a ® c ’ * MX*
FCIIRY DAVIS Si SON, Propriety,
Provldenc®, M.