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,;‘é?j;flome‘g‘v districts 1 DeKalb
fif?figfinty'hw .adopted the stock law.
fiawkimville, Gia., received its
wfimst-bale of cotton last week and
- paid the owner 294,
%flk ,gy%mson, the coroner
ot r unty, died last Sunday
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« Ben Butler hasatlast come out
sh ’E le :*5;. constituents.
oS e s
A negro was'kicked to death by
;fl;mle wtfirga. last Sun
m?fi%
~ Soln.a Al recoived her first
-hale of cotton the 16th; '
fi:@f Tho'hogs around Cass Station,
%fi, “fatal unknown disease
from whiqhs“il;ey«gre “dying very
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s e Wsl
;éfi%ounterfeit tefi-cent pieces are ve
“wys numerous around Americus,
Gd.
-~ wW. H. Head, a prominent mer
chant of.D%ij&dead.
The rlceif?’c‘)‘fig‘f South Georgia
is said to be very good. Shipments
are being made to Savannah.
A negro has heen nominated for
congregs from the 3d congressional
distf Missigsippi.
: Tave;bgen several cases of
sumstroke in Canada this summer,
. A negro woman, of Atlanta, put
's}ome’fi‘fsenic in coffec and gave it
4o her husf@xfie drink. It is gaid
that he will surely die.
. Col. Miller A. Wright, of Cedar
tgwn, h&s‘annpunced his name as
o candidate for the legislature of
Polk coutity. .
. Hon. A: D. Candler has been re
nominated by the Demecratg of the
9th congregsional distriet for con
gress. %
The Carroll County Times says
that the Hon. Joseph L. Cobb will
niot run as an independent candie
ilate for congress from the 4th dis
tri@t.‘ ¥ : y x ]
i A husband ia Lincolp, Neb.,, who
had been geparated from his \vifei
some time, ‘weit to her boarding
place, called her out, shot her and
put the pistol to his Head and shoti
his own braing out. |
1 -Twonegro children were burned
upin a house in Stewart county
last weelk. : Their parents went to
chureh 4nd locked them up in the
house, When they came home the
house wag burned and the children
Zfléofl( ; i : :
‘ Henty Grady, the popular writer
ofthe Atlanta Censtitution, is de-
Voting fiost all his time how to
haseball: It seems to us that the
hext' legislature will have ‘to' ar-.
range another asylum tor the bage
ball lamaties. . : |
* The Garroll” County Times was
enlarged last week to an eight col-.
umn shest, Bro. Beall is getting up
'a gplendid paper and with his pa
per larger, he will no doubt make
lone: ' that Carroll should be’
proud : of, g ; |
' The home of a hegro. at Ham-:
berg, 5 €. Was visited Jast week by
il armed posse of men who told
him if hé @id not resign hig office
and recommend d egro woman as
‘nostmastet, they would kill hith at
‘orice. 'l he negro postmaster was
'sedred alniost olit of hig wits, and’
proroised to do as they wished.
® 1y seems now that.the democrat
‘ic nominees for congreas in the dis-
Yorent districts ot the state will
dye & “walk over” in Noveuiber.
The Georgid republicans® and their
‘half brothers, the "llmlependeut'i
‘demoerats, have bécoiie convineed
“that Georgia will vote democratic,
‘and there willmot be many of ther
‘to ¥un, They have logt all hope of
their ustial .cry that “independent
‘democrats” will bring . them any
fi@c;,pry, und thoge who run will
“ign their names in full, Republi-
BRI T e e eU D
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sepias coulhy Up ook o
- A paxty o 8 tied a negro acros
2N W peeagiogs sowo toogs
last week, and the train ran over him,
severing his head from his body.. -
Mr;‘l‘..{fi?flartis, of Worth eounty,
Ga. has three acres of cotton that, it is
thought, will make two Pules’ per nca
The cotton will average seven feet hi
A posse of men went to nrrest
two escaped convicts near Lexing
ton, Ky., last week and as they rushed
upon thém the conviets fired ppon them
and killed one of their party. The posse
returned the fire and killed both of tlie
convicts on the spot.
Butler and Independeutism.
It is said that Butler’s candida
cy will be to the injury of Cleve
land. We cannot see wherein they
base their opinion. Butler and
Secrctary Chandler held a caucus,
and Butler announced. himself a
candidate for president. We have
ever thought that Butler has been
figuring for some years to heat
some democratic candidate for the
presidency. Our people should
look caretully to all such men.
.. There is Mahone, the disguised
?ical of West Virginia, who has
een figuring under the name of
“readjuster,” when he is nothing
more than arepublican. He went
to Chicago as an Arthur delegate
and whoopped for hi to the last.
Mahone has been nothing but a
republican all this time, and has
been a tool for thé republican ad
ministration to beat out the demo
crats of West Virginia.
Ben Butler, in our opinion, is
another Mahone and will doevery
thing he can to keep the democrats
from the presidency.
Next we will look to Emory
Speer, who figured so long in the
9th congressional district, as an
“independent democrat ” - He run
as long as he could get office, and
Prtsident Arthur rewards him with
a position in his kingdom for his
valuable (?) services. ‘
A number of papers, otie of which
was an enthusiastic supporter of
Speer, has has hoisted the figme of
Blaine and Logan as president and
vice president. We speak in par
ticular of the Gainesville South
ern. 'The editor of that paper de
clared ;himself an *‘independent
democrat” and in favor of Emory
Speer, and did all he couldiagainst
organization. . He cried, ‘cligues,”
“raucuses” and “nominations,” all
the time of the heated contests,
We are glad indeed that such pa
pers have shown their“true colors,”
The people can now see what in
dependent democratism meang—
republicanism in disguise.
Dr. Felton got off on the same
line, but the administration failed
to give him office, and now he is
trying to reinstate himself in the
democratic party. When ou find
a so-called. independent democrat
running for office, you will find a
candidate that all the republieans
—mnegroes and all-wiil:-vota for.
We think we can safely say that
just such men as Butler, Mahone,
Speet and Dr. Felton are calcula
ted to ruin the democratic party
and build up vhe republicans.
The Governor of Texas Arrested. |
Avstiy Texas, August 16.—The city is
all exciteutent, th-day over the sensation
al mmor that a warrdnt wek issned Jast,
night by the United States. Oommission
er, Spami, of Galveston, for the arrest
of the governor of Texas. Tix¢ facts in’
the fdseare thesa: A man named Fran
cols, of Gai\':,fi&OJi, martied & tolored wo
man, a_.nd _l‘9l,}(lo_l' L"he miscegenation law
and wis sent 'to the, ;)ollg‘i_t;fu‘tjal"‘y_ for five
years. A few days ago Gov, Treland par
doned him \vitliou(’ros?.mm;; hig citizen
ship. Francois now swears out a warrant
igaingl "Hig" Fxcellency, charging him
with confederacy wthr thie penitentiary
officials to deprive him of bis civil rights,
On this_.jl,i_n}sxt pleay the Federal official
atGalveston Lias issued a wareant for the
arrest es the eliief - magistrate of Texas,
The affair is denounced, by all parties
here as an unparallelled coand senseless
sutrage. Judge Turacr and other officialg
'haye called an the ‘governor to express
their disappprobation of such a proceed-,
ing. The warrant i 3 ot et exccuted,
but the governor will submit to arvest,
althoughsdouhts are entertained of its le
gality. ! . i |
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Mr. 8. E. Uelton Igised this )c-':u- 9,-/
200 pounds wmm millet on one a
cre.. It was v ed aiter it had been
cut ard dried six days.—The tatal cost
of fertiliz:ers’,.~cultivati(_>n aiid harvesting
was sl2,oo.—At $20,00 per ton, the low
st price for hay, this would give SBO,OO
profit o e_; Heis now sowing the
same acre in turnips, thus raising two
| eropd 1n one seagon. M. H, lives near
| %‘Qfihryolltmi,m neighborhood noted
{for good farmers. — Carroll County
| Times.
e e e e e e .. e
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Apostacy. _
{ When Ishall sayto the right
éous, that he shall surely live, if
he trust to his own righteonsness,
and commit iniquity, all his right
cousness shall not be remembered ;
but for his inic&:fity that he hath
committed, he shall die for it. Eze
kiel xxxiii: 13. ‘
For if God spated riot the natural
branches, take heed lest he also
spare not thee. Behold thercfore
the goodness aund severity of God:
on them which fell severity; but
toward thee, goodness if thou con
tinue in his goodness: otherwise
thou also shalt be cut off. Rom.
w 1 121,92, ;
But his wife looked back from
behind and she became a pillar of
salt. Gen. xix: 26.
Remember Tiot’s wife. TLuke
xvii: 32,
_ But and: if that servant _say in
his heart, My lord delayeth his
coming- and shall begin to beat
his servants and maidens, and to
eat and drinkand be drunken ; the
lord of that servant will come in a
day when he looketh not for him,
and at an hour when he is not a
ware, and will cut him in asunder,
and will appoint him his portion
with the Unbehievers: Luke xii :45,-
46. :
Christ is become of no effect un
to you, whosoever of you are jus
tified by the law: ye are fallen
from grace, Gal. v:4.
Looking diligently lest any man
fail of the grace of God; lest any
root of bitterness springing up
trouble you and thereby many be
defiled. Lest there be any fornica
tor, or prefane person, as Esau,
who for one morsel of meat sold
his hirthright. Heb. xii: 15, 16,
For itis impossible for those
who were once enlightened, and
have jtasted of the heavenly gift,
and were made partakers of the
Holy Ghogt, and have tasted the
good word of God, and the powers
of the world to come, if they shall
fall away to renew them again un
to repentance ;. seeing they crucify
to themselves the the Sonh of God
afresh, and put him to aii open
shame. Heb. vi: 4,5, 6. ‘
Now the just shall live by faith,
but if any man draw back my s:oul‘
shall have no pleasure in him.
Heb. x: 88,
For if after they have escapcd‘
the pollutions of the woild through
the knowledge of the Lord and Sa
vior Jesus Christ, they are again
entangled therein, and overcome,
the latter end is worse with them
than the beginning. TFor 1t had
been better for them not to have
known the way of righteousness,
than after they have known it, to
turn from the holy comandment
delivered unto them. But -itis
happened unto.them according to
the true proverb, The dog is turned
to his own vomit again; and, The
sow that was washed to her wallow
ing in the mive. 2 Peter ii 20,21 23.
“Reimembor therefore from
whence thou art fallen, and repent,
and do the first works; or else T
will come unto thee quickly, and
will remove thy ecandiestick out of
his place, except thou repent. Rev.
1745, i
But I keep under my body and
bring it into" subjection, lest that
by any means, when I have preach
ed to others I myself should be a
castaway. 1 Cor. ix: 27.
I deern it uhnecessary to offer a
ny comment on the foregoing
seriptires. Will “W. B. 8.2 of
Bremen, tell the readers of the
Banyrr what kind of “wird” the
above doctrine 18 made of? . Arve
they the ‘“teachings of devils.”
™ Nenr.
“Why am I like o~ - Jemon?” she
askod, and then she expected him’
to say, . “Becaitsé . youare béing
sqiicezed ;7 Lut he didn’t, hé said
“Bécanse you are smu*.”-«-Wi]ming:
ton Star. |
ST e “4
#A nionster stiake was recently shot
with & rifle in Travancore, Tndia.
It nieasured 57 feet in longth and’
8 fdet in circumference. A malive.
physician ctt Spen dértian parts to’
take fat from them,but found that
the linge reptile was too young to
| have fat. : : g
Toék a 4 Whole Document. |
“You resisted the officers, T bhelieve,
i S Avkr
“Yes, sah, I "fess I did kick, wen dey
cum fer me,”’
“Why did you??’ |, :
“You see, jedge, dey didi’t hab de
rite softerpapers, an®*¥ wa'nt awine
dout dey fix'a rito kine o’ warrint.?”? ;
“But the officer had. a peacd warrant
18, Jod T e : :
~ “Tknogo dat, jedge, but [ ain’t o 8 o’
dese fool niggahs w’at kin be foeth wid
a piece o’ warrint, it teks a whole decy
mint to bring nie.
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Bedstead complete for - - - $2,00
Dining table - - - - 2,00
Small square table : - - 1,75
Centre table (ash) : S - 2,50
Washstan . - - 2,00
Base . . - - 4,50
And will make you anything you want at low figures,
We also make the faions
WATSON ROTARY HARROW,
Every farmer should have one. A few reasohs why it 18 the best har
rows ‘made : Ist, {it never chokes or clogs, but relieves itself at every
revolution—2nd, it will hoarrow all avound a stump or tree and never
stops—3d, in sowing grain, fit will not drag in heaps, but leaves the
grain as it is sown.—4th, it is the lightest draft of any harrow madc:
Come and see it.
- We' are agents for -
Sawmills, Engines, Cotton Ging and
Other machinery. Also, Manufacturer’s agents for
Wheat and Corn Miils.
We call special attention to the wheat ahd-corn mill,
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
BUCHANAIN, G = GAS
i I have now on hand a full and complete line of :
Ny b ccoried Hate - Mante
Dry Goods & Greeries, Hats,” Men's and.
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a full stock of Meat and Flour, ‘Cofice and sugar, Tobacco & snufl:
horse shoes and nails and all kinds of farming tools—all at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, :
Come and exanthe. my stock bofore making putchases, and T wil
convinee you that I awl selling Cheap for Uash or Barter, f
T Fr naw . hidaa Laie ikl
I want 10,707, gaw-hides, for which
[will pay the highest market price. RBring thiem along. I will sell yoir
a good brogan shoe [for $1,25, a good Tadie’s shoe for SI,OO, a got
Calf Gent’s Boot for $3,25. Also, 1 have a full line of Burial materi.®
on -~ hand; and in fact,- everything usualtay kept in a first ela..
store. Thanks for past patronags, T invife's continuation,
;. M. ROBERTS, -
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THE LEADEROF LOW PRICES
I want all my old customers ¥ know that I am still at my old giane
and have on hand a well selected stock of firy Goods,: Boots, Shon:
and Hats ; and also, a full Stoek of Groceries, Hardware, Glu:swar
and Furniture. I also keep on hand, at all times, I'rech meal. «iich |
will sell, together with ali my sieek, chemp. Opme ditick and price my |
goods, I mean husiness €all al my stor b st of (heeort ot
Buchanan, Ga.