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D&de County Times.
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Cents.
, tetters should bs addressed to
'jflfK Iff MRS.
Trenton, Ga.
4.\.\« i^(i;iii;\Ts.
frOft representative
We arc authorized to an
nounce the mime of Dr- T
J. L VMPKIJ!, as a candi
date for Representative -
Weave authorized to an
nounce S. C. HALE as
a, candidate for JRepreseta*
live.
for state senator,
We are authorized to an
nounce HIRAM SMITH
as a candidate for State
Senator for the Uth Sena
torial district: composed of
Hade, Walker and Catocsa.
We are authorized to an
nounce R M- W GLENN
as a candidate for State
Senator for the 44th Sena
torial district; composed of
Bade, Walker and Catoosa,.
If e are authorized to an
nounce jo ha' Y- Wood
as a candidate for State
Senator for the 44^ 1 Sena
tor in district; co .loosed of
Dade, Walker and C*to"B*-
ipESMV,' SEPTEMBER * ISM
Only two days Court in Mnfry
county.
Gor.ian Superior Cunrt took leffess
fill the second Monday in September.
General Me? Clellart is earnestly at
work tor the election of Cleveland and
Hendricks.
Gen, L. P. Walker, a member of
.the first Caifinet of tlie Confederacy,
and a prominent lawyers of Ala. is
dead. This leaves hut two of Davis'
Cabinet, Gen. Toombs and Mr. Mom
mi nger.
One if the things our often hears
fa’ked of nowadays in Washington is
ehc waiting popularity of Fred fDoug
las. Kuen before he married his pres
ent white wife he began to lost groml
as a leader of the eoloied race, nad
that step secured to give fresh impulse
fo •ii 'sin*ki'ng popularity, fix-Senator
Hrnce, whose autograph is printed on
Lucie Sam’s money, is a good deal
■ftiorc‘ Vighlv regarded among both
races amf men of >vll parties than
Douglas.
The National Republican CTonvmit
m-’s begging annex in Washington is
post lakeng the capital for money.
None of the department pm} loyecs are
railed upon at tlreii offices, but solicit
ing circulars are sent to ineir residences
and while they arc assn red in their
printed notices that rontrhution*
must be voluntary, they are given to
understand pr ivately in more ways
rl.am one that if they do not “come
down" light handsomely, -they can
hope for no favors at the hands of the
Department officials.
I'bere is very little going' on in the
xvay of earnest cmnpaign work, it be
ing thought oust to let the most excel
lent letter ot (lov. Cleveland ami the
pointed one of Gov. Tiemfircks to do
i'F»*rir legitimate work. With fust ol
September a grand effort will be made
» t only by the eommitees, but
by those in New York, in the states
of Ohio and West Yiiginia. To these
l vo states the country it looking aux
j >o*ly as indicating whether it is possi
ble for Marne to be elected. Cleveland
with New York at his back can be c-
lected without thefn, to insfire success
lllatne must carry both, the loss of ei
ther makes his canvass donltfftl, while
their loSs to Cleveland tVnftld only
make it necessary to work a Httfft hard
er, and make New York* Connecticut
and New Jersey sure*
Ntncti of the time of the Senate Was
consumed during (lie last winter’s ses
sion in framing atul passing What was
known as the “Blair educational bill”
a Republican measfire out of which it
was tbonght a good deal of party cap
ital could be made, particularly in the
Sotith. The bill mentioned, it will be
remembered got no farther In the House
than to be refered to Committee. High
hope was entertained by the managers
of the g. o. p. that the' people of the
South would command their represen
tatives to account for the defeat of so
beneficietit(?) a measure and a huge
pile of documents on the subject was
accordingly got ready. But Uo de
mand to accottnt or call fot Information
lias come; hut the literature had to be
got rid of, hence it lias been common
out at Republican headquarters consid
erable interest is felt m the Blair edu
cational bill, and ilinks are busily em
gaged sending out documents on tbe
subject to that section. The truth is
the people of the South care nothing
aboftt the Blair bill, it they are not ac*
tually opposed, as they should be, to
it, and to all other Unconstitutional
measures.
LULA HURsT.
The Girl passet Through
Cartersville 6h Her Way Home.
Miss Lula Hufst, better known as the
Georgia wonder, came dotvn from
Chattanooga oti the 2 o'clock morning
train Tuesday and left on the Has and
West railroad for her home near Cc
dartotvn that morning She dosen’t
look a hit the worsted by Her recent
long engagement’ and she has been
transformed from a country lass into
a citified befle. She was Jdressed iO
flie bight of fashion, being allied in a
handsome black brocaded silk, aXquis
itely trimed. A jaunty tfavling
liat sat hack on her head,- exposing a
profusion of tfie latest style? cf ttavtng
bangs. She wore an elegant pair dta
ainond earrings and a iarge solitaire'
glistened on the index finger of her
left hand*
In a conversation with the repoter
she expressed herself as being highly
pleased with her trip, but glad that
she would soon be home again'. She
had left Cedarfown last February onlv
for a short trip, hot before one engage
ment was filled another was made, un
till she was determined take a resting
spell. She remain house only a sliniq
while' as she lias an engagemt in San
Francisco on the Bth of Septeinhoi,
and Will he iindcr the rharg of Mr.
Charles Frofnnan, proprlcter of the
Madison Sqnar Theater, the coming
season. Her recent engagement neted
the snug little sum $ fO'OOO
“How were received in the large
cities, and what was the general opin
ion concerning yonr mysterious pow
er?"
“Therecptlow we received every
where was as inndi as could ask, and
in some of tlie cities we were the guests
of some-of the best people. I can
give you no more of a definite solution
of the mysterious power than when in
'Cartersvilledast winter, A great ma
ny eminent physicians have attempted
to explain iC brrt so unsatisfactory are
their explications lli.it they deceiv no
one-not even themselves. In every cit
y my audience seemed perfectly satis
fied’ and like myself were jtizzled and
mystified. «
“Did your power evar fail you?”
* “Never. I think it lias grown stron
ger 1 At one time I remember to
have sent a 250 pound senator rolling
under piano twenty feet from whre I
was standing. ’’What about the
statement In ; f»c newspapers that you
have married your business manage
er?”
“There are nogronnds for the state
ment that I have married Mr. Atkin
son. Such is not the case, Ido noj
know that I love him.
At this junction the hell tapped, and
soon she wos rolling towards her little
home in Polk county, happy in the
thought that she bad left the glitter oi
llie theater and the applarrse of the
multitude in the distance to nesth
again in the borne of her childhoo}
—Fre£ Cress.
STATE NEWS
Cholera is killing hogs in Decatur
county,
Jackson county gives 089 majority
for prohibition.
The Adairvillo cotton factory has
suspended Work.
There is considerable complaint of
rust in cotton in Randolph cotinty.
Ehe factories of Trloft hate shut
down for a few Weeks to repair the
dam,
, WTiei
CioV, McDaniel has issued an r ta t
incrensing the State tax to three nwfr.
on the dollar.
A saw mill belonging to Mr. Math 4
ews, a few miles above Marietta burn*
ed Satrttdty night.
A StfiWart county lady, while walk
ing across the floor at night, Was twice
bitten by a rattlesnake.
A couple Were married in (Jordon
County a few days ago, the groom be
ing sixteen and bnJe twelv*.
A white woman carried her dead
child, Wrapped ftp in a sheet, into
Athens to be measttied fora coffin.
About 200 of the l-lfli Georgia reg
iment r< united at Griffin on the lSth*
138 of the 43d at Gainsville.
The Pale gold mine, in Lincoln coun
ty, has been bought by it Cincinnatti
company, and will he pushed vigor
ously
A negro irian tic T across the railroad
track in Dodge county on the night of
(be ]&th nit' The train cut his head
ofif.
Alice L., Itrfe of \V t L. Thompson,
of Atlanta, Is in Tew as to prosecute’
Pellon fof killing tier former husband
Col. Sefifels, 2 (f years ago,
In Stewart county, .Tefry Bryan a
negro, went to cliurcfi, leaving his two
Children locked in his house. Before
he? returned fire lioffse and children
were burned np.
Annie Pace sues the Gate City
Planing mill A Lumber Co. for SIOOOO
damages, because her son was killed on
Sunday, May Jth, while riding in'
their baud-ear.
The Governor hat* Issued a procl'A
mation offering a reward of $f 50 for
the arrest of Fred Kohler, alias Kay
lof, who killed tV’ebl) Mullins in Daw
son county on the 27th of January
1882.
James H. spuTlork , tlnited Staten
postal clerk, sues tlie A'tbrnfa A West
Point Railroad for damages sustained
In a Collision of two of its trains near
Atlanta on .lie 10th i ist., claiming
More than a thousand persons gath
ioi I a ion lid the fearing down of the
court house at Gni nett,- if a., to inspect
a bottle of whiskey which hud been
under thecorner stone at the building
of it, twelve years ago; to their
idisappointment t?ie precious bottL was
stolen by parties unknown.
In Harris county, on the 21st, Sid
ney Hall, a negro, cut off Ins wife’s
bead with an ax while she slept. He
excuses himself by saying they had a
’fuss' and as she had tried fo poison
him once before he feared she would
another attempt.
In Villa Lira, CarroTT county, John
Johnson, negro, outraged Miss Morris.
Several white men oapfored him and
were taking him to jail, when he broke
mid ran. One of the guards fired kill
ing him. The negroes began aiming
for revenge. The whites told them
if that was their game, tlieie would
not he enongh left to bury tlie dead.
Augusta is excited over the rumor
that the two bank robbers are to give
Hail and then forfeit their bond.
The M. E. Church South has struck
a centenary medal with the profile of
the pioneer bishops of the church.
Ihe fund raised will he appropriated
to Church exteusion (fee. Ibices 50
ets. aud SI.OO.
The Sunny South edited and pub
lished at Brown wood, Texas, some
months ago, moved to Waco, where
the “grand drawing” of the publish
ing company’s “prizes” took place—
■hat is by the Sheriff for Tom, Dick,
Harry et als, 'I hat’s what become of
vo ir grand | rizc and cheap paper von
have been taking.
VI A i •nr'* ff d
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 29, 'BL [
W ashington is the headquarters
from which is being manufactured all
the so-called labor protests against
Gotemor Git-velar,d. It is or should
de kuown, that all the labor perform
ed In the District, and all those so
called labor societies, are controlled
by men in tbe government employ, and
While there is an occassional protest,
the majorities in these soclelies and or
ganisations implicitly obey the orders
• e of the managers of the Republican
"Campaign hero. The fact is, that the
government is cotnpelleed at this time
fn the necessary construction and re
pair of buildings, the Work at the NaVy
Yard, Bureau of Engraving and print
ing Office* to employ more men of all
trades tfian ale employed by private
paitics, while the whole work of the
District is Under governmental Control!.
Naturally men incline to the side from
whence they get employment, and the
managers here take advantage ot this
and when they Want a document or cir
cular sent out, they prepare it give it
to one of their lieutenants, and in a
feW days will bs seen in the organ the
staitling head lines, “The Voice of
Labor.” Blaine the friend ami Cleve
land the enemy of the woiking men”
-—and all this sent broad cast over
the country nsthe Voice of labor* when
it is simply the voice of some Well paid
clerk or small politician.
The country is being pretjy well rnj
formed of these methods and the aefnn
bona fide laborers of the Country disre
gard any sneh appeals emanating from
Washington.
The news at Democratic headquar
ters from all parts of the country is
most cheering. There appears to be
an awakening all along the fine/ From
ftow York, New Jersey and G’oneeti
efft the reports aie full of promise of'
success, while from Ohio and West
Virginia—October States—all agree
that tlwoe is no disaffection, and that
they will surely elect Democratic tick
ets. A\ ith this result there is no doubt
as to she course of New Yoik, New
Jersey and Connecticut. A victory
in the October States means an over
whelming yietory everywhere in No
vember-
The national exhibit fo? the New
Orleans Exposition is being rapidly
prepared. In tact tnore interest ap
pears to attach to tbit exposition than
in all the?other work of the govern
ment to-day, and the Commissioners
assert that the display will be tlie fi
nest eter made by any government.
That it writ fur eclipse that made at
Philadelphia, m 1876-, is now
del.
r J he fetter of fcs Governor Hen*-'
drieks, just prrtdHired, h not received
with favor here. It is rrot understood
"hat motive lie had in virtnaiH ad
nutting that tlie lies manufactured at
Buffalo, against Governor Cleveland
were founded in truth, and attempted
to condone the otfense on account of its
age Not a few honest Democrats
are of the opinion that if Mr. Hen
dricks cannot do better it would be
wise for him to keep still or retire from
tlie ticket.
Mahone, having driven the straight
out Republicans from tlie support of
the Readjustee has now by his impe
rions arrogance caused a split in his
.own ranks, and Gov. Cameron, Sena
tor Riddkbetger, John 8. Wise and
others, are leading a revolt against
Mahone. D is only a question of
time when these worthies shall fall up
on and rend each other and then it is
hoped that honest men will have their
‘lues.
Those best informed in govern went
circles anticipate great commercial ad
mintages to Ameiica will grow out
of the Kranco-Cliine«e war. Alreadv
applications are coming in, and flic
indications arc that the Chinese coast
ing vessels, of which tiiere is a large
fleet will be transferred under ship’s
letteis and sail tinber the American
flag. It is also believed tha most of
their trade during the war will come
to America.
Extensitivo piepaiations are being
niade for agiaml ratification meetting
here on September 11. Jt will be tbe
grandest affair ever gotten up in tbe
Distiict and is hoped will give a boom
to the canvass that tvill cause every
friend of Cleveland, Tlendrirke and re
form, to take off his coat- and go to
work. The Democrats in the District
aie in earnest and tlictr hearts aie in
the work. Twenty-four years of lie
publican rule has not dampened the
aider ot enthusiasm of the old liners or
joung Democrats who have grown up
and aie foi tl.c l;nt time in the rank
5 ?
,1 VSNSLE f AST
IS WORTH A SHIP LOAD OF
ARGUMENT.
Cartbrsvim-k, o, i.
This will certify that urn members of my I
imfnedi.lte fiUfiiiy, after having suffered ior
many yeafs from inenslrual irregularity, and
h»*ifig been trett fed without benefit by Va
rtou* mfcdh-ftl doctor's, ftefe «t length ’ com
pletely cured bv one bottle of hr. J. 15rad- |
weld's F’ctftsle Regulator. Its effect on s#eh'
Cttres it Wonderful, and well may the remedy
fee '.tilled '■ Woman’s Ccsf Friend. ,v
Yours ficsftcetlUlfy,
JAMES W. ST A£<?fc.
ENTIRE and ABSOLUTE success
Maj. .fofin C. Wbitncv, of Atlanta, well
and faVotahly known all over the tfrilte'd Sta
tes as a General insurance Agent, siiys: “I
Used this remedy before the war on a large
plantation Hi a great number of case’s, always
frith absolfite success. 11
I)r. J. DnVis, of Milltnwn, Ala., Writes:
"Have Used flrndfield’s Regulator extensive
ly in my practice with entire success. If it
j not A specific, if Is in my opinion, the best
knowrf re teed v for the diseases for which it is*
recoin frtebdea"
A lady of Ronbstn; ’Texas writes: fi l have
beer. rtsiAjif yottt Female Regulator for several
Weeks aftd Wit fi great benefit. My ease is of
longstanding, and has baffled funny physi
cians. I have t: ied every toediCine I could
hear of, but the Regulator fa fn6 only tfne that
has eref relieved ttiy dlsfressing sufferings.’’
Notasui.ga* flci.i.-
tIT. .1. Bradfreld's Female has
been tborOngbly tested by in# IW U grefft va
riety of eases, #t*d 1 am fully convinced that
if Is Unrivalled for that ela?3 of diseases which
It claims to care.
Treatise off tbe health ifiid happifteJS of
Woman mailed free to npplitants-
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Hos 28, Atlanta, Ga
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The agents harvest. SendsSOctß
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structions in the best methods of sell
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Address
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