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K' A LAYS IN NEW YORK.
WKf>Nlsda Y JANUARY yl
J. A. PEACOCK Editor.
/turkeys l)otn.
Mti. Amu Tucker, after h two
mouths’ \feit iu lliefuini ly of Mrs.
<!. H. Guyton, lc/i on yesterday fur
Mouiue, La., trboro sits will ubitlc
•until * lie full month*.
Mr. C'liurJiu Guyton, «*f Muriellu,
fjiont u few days in this neighborhood
Just week among hi* rotative* mwl
nlil friends. A warm welcome ever
.-I’.viiiH the gonial, noble-hearted
( !i,lilie, on Hiickeyu.
There tiro several new tenant
Iioii.h h bailiff (•reeled in this seel ion,
.and quite a number of good, lelinble
h liiie .1 on Imvo eomn into our neigh-
imi hood, I lie red. rich lauds atiruc'.-
ing their attention hiuI creating u
lunging to make ‘'ono cotton crop,
.at least, here.**
Mi. 1>. Mason lot* moved into
•his now home, formerly owned by
Mr. I). «S. IMacksl’.ear, ami he is as
" hum ns alum in « tar barrel,” get
ting things in order, making an a I
•di. ion t) I;in house, etc.
Mr. ,1. IK .Smith, of ibis comity,
mud Mins Rosa Cook, of Columbiiu,
were married last Wednesday, Ml I
tilt., at tho residence of Mr. Isuinh
.lack-nil, Rev. II. T. Smith ollici
at mg. Mr. Smith is an energetic,
sueceijaful planter, popular and good
hearted, and lie is considered fortu
nate in having sec ip <1 Hiie'.i an in-
tulligout a id ainiahlu young holy ti
share his joys through life. Imme
-diutcly after the eoroniony iheciitijc
bridal party repaired to the residence
•of the groom, where an elegant din-
uor wm served. As the bridal pair
•awept by us, seated behind the daub
ing bay a, quit* n vision of lovoltnosi
Ifiwunl our sight, tho bride being
uMir-'d hi June while, a veil of uliuer
illusion ennt I dot.* I v enveloping the
fair form. Dan and his bride have
(Oar beat wishes for their future hap
piness.
A tenant linuso on Mrs. OuytonV
plantation was discovered on fire
.Sunday afternoon but promnt action
H.'.ed the building, only a few idiin-
gicb being destroyed.
Mr. lkirtow Matthews has rented-
«t he Mont ford homestead and will
mutke thia place lus future home.
Mrs. !j. A. Mat thews, of Tcuuilh
is spending the holidays with her
another, Mrs. I. M. ISIackshcur.
Mr*. ,1. A. IVucuek, of Huhlin,
Npenl Christmas with her sinter. Mis
Guyton. The latter will leave shor-
l Milludgeville, to be absent u
y ai or mi.
W li'iopiug-coiigh Iiuh l»een prevail
ing here fur several weeks. Ii mi nek c
families more severely (ban
TurtVf > Iclulnx I* Uirlr Fa
l.urul—A lUlll* lit.
• II.. 1.
others..
A <'l»iis!mas tree was given i| (.
children of Marvin cliuroh on Christ,
mas night.which w«s n Hue success.
’The tree was tilled with gifts for all
nml was hrilliahtlv illuuiii mod by
(the Obrist(lias caudles. The ehil-
dnm m arched around the tree sing
ing the tuitiil, ’’Gather around the
(, hrimnius live." I .,t the e.»nda>-
Ji»n.of the exercises sang cum-hiding
versus, ••Farewell to Thee, 0 Christ-
.ina.- I H"i. luvital iuns and Ming*,
with meirimeni ami good will modi
it a most enj lyablo affair. Old San
ta Olati* came in upon tin* children,
causing luuoh astonishment and
gladness. He bore a large pack on
his back from which ho distributed
apple* and oranges in profusion
C* r new preacher. Mr. Thompson,
was wilh ns and seemed much pleas
ed with every ihing mid evorybidy.
llo made a few appropriate remarks
to fh<. chi Id eon. Tim Christmas tree
at Marvin ..*.11 ever he remembered
by all present, In tli old and young.
Jan. 3, 1.887.
[Tho abov
intended f .r
Tlielr amusemeuts arc few and Stilt*
pic. The most remarkable of these is
turtle lighting. Two miappiu* turtles
are carefully selected and trained. The
best for sporting puriiosen are those
that weigh from fifteen to twenty
pounds apiece. Lighter ones are im
mature and not so muscular. Heavier
ones are logy, slow, and less vindictive.
The training consists in teasing them
three times a day with a bamboo rod
nnd allowing them to hang from this
by the hour after they once take hold.
The only diet is raw meat and red
pepper, even water being tabooed.
The day before the fight tho teeth and
jaws are examined, ovcihaudcd, (lied,
and scraped, till they resemble knife
edges.
Tito fight is conducted in a small
ring not more thun a yard In diameter.
The snappers are produced nnd
washed, and each tasted by the sec
onds of the other. This is done to pre
vent cowitch or poisonous drugs being
plncud upon the salient points, whence
it may enter the mouth, nose, and eyes
of the opposite antagonist. They are
then irritated in the usual stylo with
a sharp rod until neatly frenzied, nnd
then placed iu the center, or the ring.
There isuuithor wait nor running away.
Each snaps at Un* other simultane
ously. Tim best hold is an oblique
hold. This enables the one that ettt-
chos to roach the cartohl artery and
tho wiudplpo without being compelled
to bito tli rough the massive cartilages
of the neck. Next to this is a straight
neck hold, in which the two jaws
strike against the top ami bottom of
tho neck. I’elow tills again is the
cross hold, in which the jaws strike
against the two shies of the neck.
Poorest of all Is the log hold. Tills is
regarded by all Oriental sports as the
none of unlntolllgoiice, because If both
the snappers take leg holds the tight is
lengthened out interminably. The
combat is to tlu* death—one of the tur
• tics always being kilted, nnd frequently
bath.
In a tight not long since In Park
street the larger of tho two turtles
shot sideways, thrust his head under
that of the smaller and cuugnt the hit
ters right lore lug. In tills position
the right one was impotent, it stood
still a moment, while through the
room, silent, though crowded with
Kastorn sightseers, sounded the crun
citing of scnly skin, tendon, nnd bone.
Then the smaller one hobbled sideways
in until Us head was clear, and then,
quick as thought, buried iis jaws in an
oblique hold upon its adversary, iloth
bodies remained motionless while the
razor-like Jaws, were sinking deeper
into the other's moiuhnrs. Al ter u few
minutes, which seemed hours, the leg
came off, and, still hold by the larger
snapper's head, fell upon the Hour.
There was a pim-to in the erovvd, who
expected a fresli attack on the smaller
rept-lo. lint the eye or the larger
glazed and tfloaed. It was dead. Tho
crowd dispers'd in bad humor, for the
majority bad wagered heavily upon tin
loser.
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I’oekut-'.iiutk l.ust.
On Saturday. January Mb. 1k-i\vc<’
.«!• T. Under- and (Junior. t>ni<
Kiflreu did.u- !n money ntid tulW
£1U the .follow tit,: ] r.r'.;i» On,
Horton, d.tii <1 IHv ,i. • r,'Ns
is*:. b t r !>■- -qptnn ffT
#19. dated |)r.
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hung
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<!. W. II- foi
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ll Is. U* by
#T»or #l’lin
He llntt dhtiHKod Much*
When Mr. A. I’siim left for New
York, a few weeks since, he purchased
a round trip ticket via the Charleston
line, but after getting to the metropolis
he took a notion to come back by rail
and disponed of ids ticket to a scalper.
The scalper. In order to make the things
1 work straight required Tony to leave
his business card, so that it could be
given to whoever might purchase the
ticket. It was not long before a little,
short, ml-hundcd man walked into thn
scalper’s and asked for a ticket to l’uh
atka, when Tony’a was sold him. The
fellow got along all right untll'after he
left Charleston. When he presented
his ticket to Purser Morgan, of the
steamship City of Monticelio, who hap
pened to be an acquaintance of Tony's,
that officer asked: “ .« your name A.
UfjjMlS?” *' Yes. Sir,” replied tho tour
ist. ” Where do you live?" asked the
puttier. ” At P.ilutktt.” “ Wlmt do you
do there?" ‘ Well. I'm in business
down there. Here’s my curd," at tho
same time producing the card of our
well known crockery dealer. Purser
Morgan reud it over and carefully eyed
the stranger, when (’apt. McKee hap
pened along, ami on being informed of
the above conversation looked at the
.ittle fellow, nnd said: “Welt, Tony,
you must have hud a’hades' of a time
tli New York to have shortened you up
about a foot, ami to have your hair
turn from an ink blackness to u dery
red.”
Animal* that Look l.ikr .Wen*
There's n big Newfoundland dog
that frequents the hall of the Pioneer
I Pivss building whose countenance so
: resembles that of .lament.. Ulattic that
it startb-s one. I once knew a Durham
! cow that looked so much like her
j owner, an Rpi-coput clergyman, that
I it became a matter of common eom-
i meat There's now a littl* I.U< k-.md-
i tan .log at tie. s: James Hotel which
j .so closely re-etubles one of the propria-
P. P. P.
I cki.y *sn. roxB hoot eoTsusiow
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
TIiIb powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesonicncRs.
More economical than the ordinary kinds,
and cannot la; sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short weight
alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in
emit. Hoyai. Hakinu Powdkk Uo.. 100
Wall 8t. N. Y.
Dismission.
Laurens Court of Ordinary. October
Term 1HHU.
V/hercas K. H. Walker administrator
on the estate of It. II. Kcllnni has filed life
application f< r letters of dismission frotiW
said administration. .
Tbnsc are therefore to cite nnd admor*- •
fell all persons to show cause if any tlpw
have why loiters of dismission from said
ulpiiujstration should nobbe granted the
Sr i 11 wm *** -
' life
next
Given under my official signature this.
October 4th 1880.
John T. Duncan, Ordinary.
all persons com erned to show cause if any
the *
sal
they have why letters of dismission from
ill
5 n
ruary next, this No vein
Ji
executorship should not he granted
;iS lay In 1
188«. .,
oiin T Duncan,
8m Ordinnry
^ _ _ __ . |H
the nppli.eant on'the first Monday in Feb
Imt 1st
Year's Support.
GEORGIA, Laukens County—
Ordinary's Office, Dcccinlwr 20,1§.
Whereas appraisers appointed to "sol
apart u year's support to the minor chil
dren of C. C. Blokes, late of said county,
deceased, out of the said O. C. Stokes’ es
tate, have filed their award iu this office In
terms of the law.
These arc therefore to cite and admon
ish all persons to show cause If anv they
have, on or by the first Mondny In Febru
ary next, why said award should not he
made the judemeut of this court nnd >re
corded.
John T. Duncan, Ordinary
1IAYK YOU TAKEN
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
FOR 1886?
If not. Iu.* this paper down and send for
U right now.
If you want it every day. send for the
Daily, which costs #10.00 a year, or #0.00
for six months or $2.r>0 for three months.
If you want It every week, send for the
Great Weekly, which costs #1,2.1 a year
or #0,00 for Clubs of Five.
THE WEEKLY CON
STITUTION
is theCheapest!
Biggest and Best Paper
Printed inAmerfcal
It has 13 pages chock lull of news, gos
sip and sketches every week. It prints
mere romance than the story papers, more
farm-news than the agricultural papers,
more fun than the humorous papers—be
-iilt'.H nil Hie nows, anil
Bill Arp's and Betsy t'amilton's
letters Lllncle Remus's Sketch
es!
—AND—- ,*<
TALM AGE'S SERMONS.
THE GREATEST
BLOOD HlSliK
O F THE AGE.
CER ITFfCATKS.
Albany, Ga.. August 1,1885.
Dr. Whitehead*
Dean Sm:—I had a had cose of' blood
poison, which for two veals defied all
treatment. One bottle of I*. P. I*, made
u peimuncnt cure.
John Gaffney.'
Waycross. Hu., Juh 80, 188.1
I had the rheumatism fur five mouths,
and 1 took out* bottle of Dr- Whitehead’s
P P P nnd it cmed me sound and well,
and I lies/tnte not to reedmmend it to
those who desire n blood purifier.
Respectfully, J E Smith.
E ftoen Years a Sufferer from
Rheumatism.
1 sulTcrcd fifteen years with Rheumatism
and during that tune tried all the so-cullcd
.specifies that I could hear of. One of them
4 paid #8.00 per bottle for nnd look nine
bottles and received no benefit from any of
them. Mv grandson, who runs On the
B. & W. Railroad, finally got a bottle of
I*. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root end
Potassium) wbilcin Waycross and induced
to take it. The first bottle showed its won
Dismission.
Laurens Court of Ordinary. November
Term, 1880. i
' Whereas M D J Watson, executor on
the estate of Alexander Outlaw, has filed
his application for letters of■.dismission*ic^^cSfyS‘3^^Unuing : tl^
«. j , ..-"Use of it for a short time the Rheumatism
..iTIf.'y Brc d‘crbfore torttennd adtnorufn disappeared, and I feel like a new man. .1
lake great pleasure in recommending it to
MitTcriTK from Kheiiinnlism ' ■
ROBERT. II. SMITH
A. B. F.YRQUHAR.
A. B. FARQUHAR & CO ,
IMT-A-COIT- GEA~
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills,
Grist Mills, Brown’s Gotton Gins,
and Miscellaneous Machinery,
Hardware, tinware, Cutlery, Gins, Belting,
ron Pipe, Brass and iron steam Fittings,
Hancock Inspirators, &c.
Aug 4, ’SG 3m.
A CAB LOAD 0FEN6INES
JUST ARRIVED:
WILL SELL EX l'RA CHEAP TO CLOSE THEM OUT.
-O-
GEO R. LOMBARD & CO, Augusta,
Large slock Engines. Gin and Presses, Belting, Packing, ‘Oil and
Findings, Injectors, Electors, Inspirators, for iininedinte delivery.
Engine, Mill and Boiler Repairs Pomptly done. Cast Iron nud Brass
Every day working 100 bunds. ;
HilTerers from Rheumatism
. ; W. IT. WILDER.
Albany, Gu., Junel’*, 188G.
Lake City, Fi.a., June 24, ’U.
C. II. Newman, of Lake City,Fla., says
his wife hgs sufi'ered for seven years with
a complication of discuses, of which Asth
ma was the most prevalent. She has not
laid down in bed tor seven year*,... lie
has expended all the money his business
linn .made him in that time for medicines,
physicians, etc-. to obtain relief for her
but without any success whatever. He
wus advised by physicians to try P. P. P-
lie finally did so, expecting *o derive uo
benefit, but after taking tens than two
bottles eruptions appeared all over her
and she immediately began to improve,
and now her skiu is perfectly clear, tshe
sleeps soundly every night on an ordinary
pillow, aud her general health has not
been better in years. Mr. Newman, who
is a merchant of Lake City, is very enthu
siastic o'er the cure, and thinks it the
giandest blood purifier and tonic of the
age
Waycrosp, Ga.. Nov 15, ’86.
Greenville, Fla.. June , 1886.
Dr. bfh/eltf'td:
■'iln tho year 1878 1 was attacked- with a
severe ease of Blood Poison that defied
all treatment. 1 went to several physi
cians but found no relief. Finally 1 went
Indore a hoard of physicians at Tallahassee
and was examined, aud my case was de
clared to be a virulent case ot Blood Poi
son, nnd all the medicines they gave me
failed to eradicate the dreadful disease
and my lift* was in danger. 1 lost the use
of my left arm, nnd a physician at this
place snid my arm would have to be ampu
tated. The corruption that came from
the various sores wat so offensive that 1
disliked to come in coutuct with my friends
aud neighbors. 1 took thirty-two bottles
of an Atlanta Blood Purifier, also a lot
made in Baltimore, and iu fact everything
that I could hear of, hut receivcc no bene
fit. Iliad entirely despaired when vour
General Agent. Mr. Clarkson, came here
advertising P. P. I’- (Prickly Ash Poke
Root and Potassium) and induced me Td
give it a trial. 1 got one large bottle,
took it, nnd one and a half small ones, and
ths various sores havs healed entirely und
the new skin has a clear, healthy eolor.
and my general health is better than it lms
been before hi ten years. 1 consul, r it
The grandest blood tucdiciuc of the age, as
such u small amount shows its wouderful
effects. 1 am agent of the F. R. & N. U. R.
at this place. Greenville, Fla, and take
t comes once week--takes a wtiole werte great pleasure in recommending it medicine
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ForUunor Mull came—3S calibre.40 rrainy potrUer; SS ca!.U«T.;
RT.; 48 csl 70 ami M gr. The (troograt ahootlne rifle made
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Jfor Urygft shootlnr. Luntlntr. and shootlnic nUlerlet. AU calibres from tSto Modetn
fourteen different styles, prices from $18.0U up. Bend for Illustrated
)®ARLlll FIRE ARMS CO., - Hew Haven, Conn.
Two ferrets made with one of our 7t calibre rifles, twenty conaecutIce shots
at sixty feet, after flltyshots had already been fired and no cteaninc during the
entire seventy shots. Three Runs carry *• It nearly all tbe prise, at lareel mafrmia
becauae they arc always accurate aud reliable.
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