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”J:fid‘ licious person or. per
‘sons are tryiig tolweak up the post
mn this place, They may be
fifi%finfill in their dirty work; but
‘we shall cstablish. gnother upon
fim‘r basis. If thbrpurties don’t’
TDarkrupt Uncleg Sam’s treasury—
that's all we &ud. As Bill Arp
says, “Let 'emaip.” o
We have just finished cating Mr.
BT Wflfigins’- goodies—but we la-
Qbm‘éfi'hard' frst—we killed his
'W,“idllod his logs, shucked his
“corm. and last, but not least, we
ate liis supper. !
" If any of your readers want help
“to roll logs, they should call on
Ike Williams. You ought see him
eat. : ' ;
I see Panther, of Coweta, says
more hogs ‘have been killed than
usually. Hogs weighing from 200
to 800 pounds, each. They seem to
thrive well in a neighborhood
where there is a panther. Guess he
is a tame one.
. Mr. L. G. Vandigriff and Miss
Clifford Entrekin were united in
the holy boudy of matrimony
MFhey. have our best wishes for
‘their fature progperity.
My, Amanda Green, wife of Mr.
John Green, died Feb. 3d., and
wag buried at Mt. Zion chureh. -
Tean give vour readers n plan
for making & water rack, that nev
“er chokes nor lodges after high wa
e J.B. A,
Ll T OWETA, GA.
- Eprror Baxsen t==Mrs. Fannic
Hyde has a hen 10 years old tha
can fly up on her nest and lay an
egg every morning for breakfast,
provided it does not core too ear
o :
Married, on the 10th of Feh., My
L. Als’zfl)onk,. to a Miss Wallace,
Eld. E. B. Pasrett officiiting,
~Mr. Isaac Skinner and family, f
Carroll county, have recently movy
ed to this vicinity.
Sced potutoes nre very scarce
here, They sell for SI,OO per bush
el.
PANTHER:
... . HOLD ON, BOYS,
CHold onto vour tongues when
you are jurt ready to stvear, lic o
gpealk horshly.. o
““Hold' on ‘to- your hands when
¥out itte o 1 the point of, punching,
Kerttehing, steallng or Hoing any
{nipropet act, %
- Hold on ta your feet when you
“are on the pdiit of kieking, run
ning off from etudy, gr pursuine
the path of ervor; shatne, or crime.
- Hold on to your témper when
yolt afe ;ll)gl'_\‘,j excited, or imposed
upon, of others. +l¢ angry With
you. e
~ Ho'd on {b your heart when evil
associates seek your company, ih
invite you to join in tl eir mirth.
games and revelyy. . i
“Hold on to your good mame at
alf tintokyfor 1t ik of mave value
than gold, high places, or fashiona
ble athine, - ;
Holdon to t#tithi for it will
karve you weil annd do you good
throughott dtertiity.
- Hold on to virkit—it is above
il prdew (o, yoy ok all thmes and
H:])fatfib.fi:, i
Hold o 1 tg Foul chiaracter, fov it
is and ever i e your best
\\'ea]vfah::fl»"’k‘o#, ;
Povrriixisgs aivd kin(lncsn heve:
tost x_mivh, but will make many
Aast fricnds for thede that exercisc
b practive thein, atd will ihway
Vield a handsome profitnot only ir
. the way of lightenjng the tfouble
Wg‘ij%t’l'gnrrmw"of ofliers, but #lso
by Drifiging back many grmilesds and
kind offices . and heart #6liefs.
| Whidh o stherivise wonld pever be
enligedi—¥n 0 0
A fflfm;ft'(hfi afl adjaeent €oun-
Ay came by Sthotis last Saturday.
With, nig,)i_ytle_'sm] in o wagon) and
invested in aload of guare #nd a
duart of meakt < Whishey. Pafore
réaching home e dtopped i the
rondside; and s‘tri}?)ink iy &4 na-
Ked; usell a patt of the Whikkdy to |
#ub the ehild down and deank she
bemginder: The whisky shitig the |
Hifthe fellow o badly that be dot ty |
wfié\fitbzlt attracted a !I‘(‘ighlm?[§
f’?{igfiw"c pz:fs‘i:!;:. The father ex-
D
Wit Lo wos mocale frozen,|
R S o i R !
AR ot wish pg te learn his kon
o drink, had®ised the gpirits ex
ternally on the boy and internally
on himself. The child suffered
greatly before he reached home,
with the stinging of the liquor «nd
the effeets of hiz exposure to the
cold.~—Constitution.
; "HERE AND THERE,.
Barnesville, Ga., has a popula
tion of 2,300. ) ;
~ Barnesville re~eived 12,000 bhales
of cotton last season, which was
200 more than last vear.
Mr. Green Bush, of Monroe Co.
is dead.
Alabama is making arrangment
for a new capitol.
Quitman. Ga,, is to a new paper
soon, call the New Souvri,
Augusta, Ga., had a SIOO,OOO
ffre recently.
Mrg, Susan C, Goodrich, of Au
gusta is dead.
Mrs, Ro A, Turner, of Elberton
(~ is dead.
A cow near Elberton, (a,, gave
birth to three calves at one time
recently, %
C. Banks, of Barnesvilleis dead.
Vichburg, Miss. has recently
had a 47,000 five. :
Birmingham, Ala. has 42 prison
ers in hey jail, :
A negro preacher was carvied
300 yvards by the stormi. He weig
ed 200 pounds. ;
15 persons were killed at Cross
Plains, Ala., by the late storm, and
60 others were wounded.
Cows in Heard coanty are heing
attacked with hydrophobia.
There are about 240 nten at
work at on the Kimbal house.
The D :Kalb C unty News has
been sold to Rev. T. €. Boykin.
There were 218 failures in the
United States last week, and 10 of
them were in Georgia.
The Ist of January 1884 there
were 48,434 postoffices in the U. 8.
and the number in Ga. were 1290,
Senator Rangom introduced a
resolution in congress to appropri
ate SIOO.OOO forthe relief of the suf
ferers by the late storm, |
Mr Doud, of N. €., introduced a
bill appropriating $50,000 to the
sufferers, Sby the late storm, of
that state.
\
Representative Oats, of Ala., in
troduced a bill prohiliting aliens
and forcigners from acquiring ti
tles to or owning land within the
United States.
Jackson, Michigan had a $175,-
000 fire the 25th of &"6".
A man and woman, weighing
100 pounds, each, cat 1.20) pounds
of flour lasgt yvear,
Five hindred men are enaaged
in the lumbering business, i De
catur county, Ga,
The Medical Assceiation of Ga..
will micet in annual convention, as
Ma~on, on the 16th of April, next.
Solicitor-general B, F. Pleice
died at Shurtn, Lo, recently,
Miss Alice Greer posimistross,
of Dlrmingham, Ala., died in that
city Feb. 25th, of consumption,
LET Us HELP ONE ANOTHIER.
This little sentance should e wtitten
on every heart wml stanp don eyery
memoty, Tkshould he the golden #ale
notonly practiced in every houseliold,
but throughout the world. By helping
one another, wenot only remove thorns
from the pathway, and anxiefy from the
mmd, but we fecl a sense of pleassse i
our own hearts, knowing we aré doing ¢
duty to a fellow creature. A Ebping
hand, or &ty knehurdging word s 110 logs
to iy yet a henelit 10 otherss What g
not felt the poivar of this little sentance |
Who has not needed the encourgeeiont
and ail of a kind friend 2 How: ¥outhing.
when pefplesed withl some tadle thit i
mystttloie and burllensome, (¢ feck g
hand on the soulder, and hear a Bind
voice whispir: ““Do not be distoraged
—1 se# ¥imit tfomble-tlet nre help vow.”
What strenatly 33 indpireid—=#hat hope
creatiiEavkiet sweet, wtat o felt,
and flic wreat Mificulty i dissoléd ae
dew Letleati} the wunkhise: Yoy bt us
helfp. one anotherby endeavorfilg to
strenigfbont and® éncoutage the #idle; dind
litting the burden of bare from the wea
ry amd oppresdsd fihat HY ay lide
noothly on, mivd thie fount of Witderness
!yiuld wWeet whters s nhd bt bl Vil
ling hand is evér veludy to 80 dy will
reward our banhle enkleats, g oyers
y wood deed will be ot Chread ¢s arn
the wa'ers, to return of or man» &\g
if not to us, to those we iove, 3
_ A HELLISH CRIME, 5%
The Lalayette, Ala’ Sun, extra, su‘:
“Inthe northeastern portion of this
county uear Mr, iicheltberger’s will, o 1
on last Tuesday, the 20th instant, wu
perpetrated one of the most heinous
erimes exer before recorded in'the anna’s
of vur county. 4
Mre, Siripiin, a young married lady a
hout 19 years of aze, wife of Mr. Henry
Striplin, a respectable farmer, was out- |
raged and hratally cut in the throat and
stabbed inthe back, the ‘former cut al
most severing her windpipe, At this
wsiting she iy lying in 2 critical condition
with buu littke chance of recovery.’,
We havn’t space for the particulars «s
given by the »un, A negro named Jell
Rogees was arvested and after prolimina
ry hearing was committeed to jail at T .- l
IFayette, e was clearly idetified by his
vietim, and un unbroken ¢hain of eir
cumstances point to hiy gnilt. It will
doubtless require a great deal of stoicisu,
on the part of the lady’s friends, to wait
for the slow process or law in such a
Case.
Justas we 2o to press, we learn that
the negro Rogers, who outraged Mis.
Striplin in Chambers county, Alabama,
was taken from the jail in LaFavette last
Saturday night by a mob and hung.—
Franklin News.
“What shall & man give in exehang
for his soul?”” OF all subjects upon which
men are called to act, the ma-cd act with
re erence to the salvation of their souls
than any other. Whenmen arve convineed
that certain pursuits are hest for them
regarding the atfairs of this fife, thoy |
need but little persnation to get them to
enter upou them. Ilvery one that be
lieves the Bible knows that thesalvaticn
of the soul is worth infidelity more to
him than everything earthly combined ‘
mnd yot the masses put ofl thelr soul’s
salvation till everyth'n z elseds a t nded
to first, and before they get througl
these matters, death comes, and the soni
is forever lost.—l, G. Sin Goipel Ac
vocate,
. A HORRIBLE DISCOVERY.
Cincirntti, Februarvy 22.—Tlepr: s
horror and indignation amone all classe
f our citizens over the fearful discover
made that a colored family consisting o
three persons have been murdered, a
their bodies sold toa medical college.
Che bodies were found on the dissectio
table. Last Saturday the log cabin -th
fan i y occupicd nearthe cit: was burnec,
wd it was at {irst supposed that they pe
ished in the flames. Now it has been dis
covered that one of the mort diabolic:]
rimes on record hay been perpetrated
' Two nezroes azainst whom sitgpicion is
strone have been arrested, and - thireal
to lyich them are being made,
\
A Michigan girl told her sweet
heart that she would never marr
him untill he was worth SIOO,OOO
So he started out with a brave
heart to make it. “How are vou
retting on, George?” she asked, at
the expirvation of u sow ~months.
“Well” George said, hopefully
“T have $22.7
The girl dropped her head and
Jushingly said: T reckon that i
near enough, George.”
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Farmer for Each Monfih in the Yefiy!
. Public Roads: Diteliing ?nd('l‘ai‘ acing ;
The Orange Grove; laega Dépmfifimnt;
etter's from the Ficld, from every State
the Buvuth, giving resilts of tests of our best
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er. ; !
Ingitiry Department} isl whick i pro-
Roundeq. in .:rfi}vfretg Guestions ‘_cbgo?ing
Imosf ?ery., ing of inte egt bn théfarm,
_The Padtrons of Huspmtfi_ev rything
1 valie pertaining to ip, Ordet to}ufia of the
mes ;. fashion departmeént, atttncégaiv the
hdiss:\fi&g apiary; horse niotes ; live stbek doc
tor; hoff ‘g}em;, Jdrsey hetd i, anflt culture;
gouzhém, k culture; .scietlpe.nipd.urt' the
mily éirele : ¢hildren's. départmetit; Hotise
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JARPKERS
FEOTRT
BREMEN, GA., IS GROWING IN
PURBLIQ FAVOIY
When in Bremen, go 1o
DR. PARKER'S i
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Dr. Purker hug for ale the cele
brated Seven Barks, kidneys, liv
o, dy¥pepepria, rheumatism, uri
nary Organs, female coniplaints,
lisenset of the bowels, fevers piles.
eart and nervous diseasedy 1t is ¢
rood medicine, |
Ho übso hivs vy Land Bradfield's
Female B e ate- Sintmon’s Liver
Regulttor War - Safe Kidney
: Liver Care, and muny viherren =
i that sre good and putt |
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Biadd hlod, dnd these i’ wgbee,
ol gd ote of this medicine is
mh “l\ L 4 \\'. l’.\]:fififl‘ I\%’(‘\) i
Lt Drewven, Ga |
W P ARKER,
CRBMEN (0 e aGA,,
Offers hig BevVices s Physiciah ol
nany vewrs expidrvienees Cases
veated we W% Office at Wiwderate
iV gEcs, l'hr tash or Weter, %Ie
geeps Midicilic and Lampi furka e.‘
The eleevtat’on of the i“l',\“‘;\Lfl
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[;. « BusNpe b fnst incereaeing |
O Ve Inb e =
DR. W. W. FITTS
Keeps at all times, u Complete Stock of
DRUGS, OILS, GLASS, SCHOOL
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BOOKS, STATIONARY,
: And everything that is usublly fourd in 8
: TIREST OLASS DRUGSITORE.
He nlso keeps all vavietior of Meadr for Hale; ;‘”“Si*"ti“” in pa
CLOVER, ORCHARD & BLUFE
GRASS. RYE, BARLEY &C. &C.
He Kceeps a Large and an m;sm-i(:(l Lot of
D 0 Tan (A
TAMPS FOR SALE! :
CALT. ON HIM WIEN YOU
\ GO TO CARROLLTION. .
Macltineits arve Invited to l«iymlhlé hiy Lot or M:‘u(;:him- Oil e we
Pureiasing clsewhere, ;
W HAVE RECEIVED A NE#
JOBTRESS
FROM NEW YORK,
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