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What They are Doing Jottings
From Our Exchanges.
Newton.
Georgia Enterprise.
The money spent for
drinks with which to rub young men
in Newton county would keep the
public roads in good order and furnish
a school fund sufficient to educate ev^
ery boy and girl in the county? Do
brave men need words to move them
to action?
One day last week Messrs. Jack
Meadors, if. M. Nix and Samel Har¬
well went wild turkey hunting. The
party secured three gobblers and two
hens. Mr. Meadors led the score by
killino four, while Mr. Harwell killed
one. Col. Nix, strange to say, failed
to bag anything on this hunt, but he
proposes to come out ahead next time.
Mad dogs have become so numerous
and such a terror that parents fear to
send their children away from home,
consequently, the schools generally are
in a languishing condition. Several
rabid dogs were killed on Mr. C. W.
Turner’s place recently; a cow belong¬
ing to Mrs. Jarman, was bitten by a
mad dog several weeks ago, aud on
Sunday morning last presented alarm¬
ing symptoms of hydrophebia. Mrs.
Jarman herself, narrowly escaped the
dog as he passed. Is nothing to be
done to prevent the spread of this ter¬
ror? Is it to run on and infest the
whole country ?
Cobb
Marietta Journal.
An old settler says in 1834, Marietta
had her first, licensed barroom, aud
Dow fifty years thereafter she is with¬
out one.
Mr. Dobbins, a tenant on Mr. J. IT.
Boston’s farm, (last year made eight
bales of cotton on niue acres of land.
This year he expectj to make a bale
to the acre.
We understand there are some aspi¬
ring 'candidases for the legislature
from this eouuty who cannot spell a
Ste-E&B 'lords.in a sentence correctly.J
Mr. Alien Fain fell at the skating
rink last week and dislocated his knee.
There is some talk of a chartered
Bank being established at Marietta.
Saturday morning dawned upon a
prohibition town—the bar rooms, in
obedience to the will of the edict of the
people, closed out the evening previous
and now the old toper gets his “little
brown juj;” from outside of Cobb.
Butts.
Jackson Neus.
Jim Ingram is the best farmer in
this vicinity, he is running two plows
this year, and he is going to make
twenty bales of cotton, and we believe
lie will make it too.
Wo learn that the premises of Mr.
Ward, who lives south of Jachsou, in
this county, was considerably damag¬
ed by the storm on Monday night,
His stables and other out houses were
blown down, killing a fine horse aud
injuring other stock.
We learn that Supervisor Blue bad
a very narrow escape one day last
week. He was on his regular trip
over the road in a crank car, aud when
near Locust Grove, an extra train col¬
lided with his car, demolishing it.
Mr. Blue and his servant only had
time to escape from the crank, before
the extra train was upon them.
ONE HUNDRED CENTS.
Mess. JZim tier man & Johns, drug
girds of Westminster, S. C. in their
last order, purchased only the dollar
size of Norman's Neutralizing .Cordial.
Those win try the 25 cetitsjsize always
buy the large size next time, thus its
use advertises its merits.
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“My brudders,” said a waggish col.
man to a crowd; “in all affliction, in
all your troubles, dar is one place you
can always find sympathy.”
“Whar? Whar ?” shouted several.
“In de dictionary,” he replied.
i
1 he tv hole physical mechanism be¬
comes impaired by the heavy winter
diet and lack of open air exercise. Ay
"• cr’s Sarsaparilla is the proper remedy
to take it) the spring of the year to
rify the the blood, invigorate the system,
excite liver to action, and
healthy tone and vigor of the system.
A bow long bent at last
weak.
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TORNADO AND FLOOD.
ITtany Persons Kilied-Ilonses De¬
stroyed—Towns tlnacr Wales,
The tornado which swept over a part of
this State yesturday moruing was first heard
from in Harris county. It moved from
southwest to northeast. Forty-six houses
were completely blown away in the county.
Among the dead are Edward Appleton,
Mary Divine, Lee Alford, Mrs. Langford.
Celina Langford, Edward Langford, and A,
J. Irvine. Mrs. Mary Davis was so badly
injured that death must ensue. In Chipley
the housesjof Mrs. Champion,fMr.JTbornton
E. F. McGhee, R. 15. Traylor, A. J Irwin,
W. II. Lay-field. John Langford, and A
Plimpton were demolished.
In Merriwether crunty fully $200,000
worth of property was destroyed. The
Powell place, one of the most noted in
the State, was entirely swept away and
Mr. Poweil, Sr., his grandson,Ben. Powell,
and four negroes were killed outright,
while five other person are so mangled that
some of them will die.
Several negrt Children were blown away
and have not since been heard from. Fur¬
ther on it struck Pete Tolson’s place, des¬
troying J everything except tiie dwelling.
A negro girl was' killed on Dr. Beasley’s
farm, near Sandtown. Six colored people
are known to have been killed on one
plantation ftne four on another. Adjacent
tollogansville Daniel Owen’s houses were
destroyed. Alexander Allison lost all his
buildings, J. Dollar was not left with one
piece of timber upon another,!. Allsbrooks
los ( his dwelling. Bill Woodroon had his
house blown away, Mrs. Francis Woodruff
lost all her outhouses and dwelling. Sam¬
uel Whatley had all bis houses blown
away and narrowly escaped death, Wil
liam Humphreys lost every house ou his
place, and the Union Church (Baptist) was
blown to pieces.
From here the storm passed through C.ir
roll and paukliug counties across to Bar¬
tow, and around by Clarke eouuty.
The lain full at Birmingham, Ala., was
five inches in three hours- On the Louis¬
ville and Nashville, near Blount Springs,
the trestle was washed away, and a south¬
bound freight train rau into thej creek
drowning Conductor Baeeom and severely
injuring the engineer and firemau. All
trains on the Alabama Great Southern and
Louisville and Nashville going north and
east are side tracked, and cannot move for
two clays. Farmets suffered great damage,
corn just coming up being washed away,
necessitating another planting.
In Flowery Branch, on the Richmond and
Danville road [uorth of Strickland), a
wealthy citizen was struck by lightning
and iuslantiy killed and his child fatally
scorched. A negro was killed by light¬
ning at a store six miles from Athens. Sev¬
eral had entered the store to get out of the
rain when the lightning struck the chimney
and rau down on the inside. The negro
was leaning against the chimney, and the
lightning struck him on the top of the
head, passing down his body to the floor.
—(Exchange.
Crawford Monitor: “The novel wedding
of a forty-year widow and a young man of
twenty is predicted in a few days in this
community. Tfce widow has six children
two of whom are married and the vouug
mail’s mother is living. It is to be hoped
that the children will look: after the widow
ami the mother of the young mail.”
Walker S. Barnes, of Senoia, who was
traveling for the grocery firm of Tolbert,
Hoyt fll Co., of Atlanta, died in bed at For¬
syth, Wednesday, after having been ou a
spree,
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The Jackson Sunday schools will go on
an excursion to Macon on the 9th of May.
Every bridge in Forsyth county, on Big
creek, is washed away except Col- Rusk’s.
Tobe Turner, the murderer of Shuttles,
was taken to Greenville to be hanged,
lie. was placed in jail, and remained all
night alone, praying part of
the time and sleeping at intervals. He
refused to eat anything this morning but
drank a glass of wine. His clothing was
entirely changed, fo that no poison might
be concealed about him, but he was allow¬
ed to keep a small silk handkerchief, lie
told the sheriff that he had tried several
times to commit suicide, but was sorry, as
he loved Jesus, and would go to heaven
He asked the Sheriff to leave, so that he
might pray, aud bis request was granted
The sheriff returned soon afterward to tell
Turner thai his his fatlie, and sister wanted
to see him, and found him with the hand¬
kerchief tied so tighly around his neck tha^
a knife blade could inserted nnserted un¬
der it. Physicians were called in. but they
could do nothing, as he was dead.
Special to the Journal.
Cartersville, April, 16.—Sciplcs & Son’s
l’me works, located at Rock mart, Ga., to'
gether with l,00t) to 1,2000 barrels of lime,
were totally destroyed Jby fire on the even
iug of tiie I4th instant. The property was
partly covered by insurance.
Kevjs Elsawhere.
Washington, April 17. -So far
there have been chosen 196 delegate s
to the Republican convention, or about
one fourth of the entire number. Of
these the President’s friends claim 106,
Mr. Blaine’s friends claim 60 aud Lo¬
ft 1111 claims 28. There tire three
testimi delegatious from the second
Illinois, the nineteenth New York,
and the twenty-second Pennsylvania
districts, which arc not included in the
total of 196. In the Illinois district
i the contest is between Arthur and Lo
I S‘ ll| I in the others, between ArUiur
l ane Blaine.
ressr
Mary Jane Baldwin, the belle of a
Long Island village, let a fellow fall
in love with her a year ago, and let
him hlovr his brains out because she
would not marry him. She then took
an oath never to marry “during the
days of her life.” Last week she let
herself down easy by marrying at mid¬
night, and thus kept her vow after a
fashion.
Whnt manfacturing will do in the
way of building up a city is exempli¬
fied in the case of Chattanooga. In
1860 that city had only n population
of 6,000; now it has 24,000 people.
It is stated that the manufacturing
capital has increased fifty per cent, in
three years, much of it coming from
the North.
Carolina The Republican Alabama delegates from South
and are solid for
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GEORGIA RAILROAD.
GEORGIA RAILROAD CO., !
Office Genera] Manager,
AtOUSTA, Sunday, Ga., Nov. 17, 18S3.
lowing Commencing 18th inst., the fol
(Trains passenger schedule will be ouerated"
slower run by 90th Meridian time, 22 min:
utea than Atlanta time.)
THE FAST LINE.
No. 27 —West, Daily.
Lv Augusta 7.40 am Lv. St.M’t’ul2.23 pin
Ly Athens 8 05 am Lv Decatur 12.43 pm
Ar Atlanta 1.00 pm
No. 28 —East, Daily.
Ly Atlanta 2.45 pin Ar Athens 7.15 pin
Ar Decatur 3.01 pm Ar St. M't'n 3.10 pm
Ar Augusta 8.05 pm
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
No.2 East (Iniiy- No. 1 West daily.
Lv Atlanta 8.25 am Lv Augusta 10.30 am
Ly Decatur 8,45 am Lv Athens 9.05 am
Ar GlarkslonD.OO am Ar Lithonia 4.4-1 pm
Ar St. M’t’a 9.10-am Ar Redan 4.53 pm
Ar Redan 9 21 am Ar Sc M’t’n 5.0.3 pm
Ar Lithoniu 9.32 am Ar. Clarkstou5-14pra
Ar Athens 5.00 pm Ar Decatur 5.24 pm
Ar Augusta 3,55 pm Ar Atlanta 5.45 pm
NIG JIT EXPRESS AND MAIL.
No. 4 East, daily. No. 3 West daily.
Lv Atlanta 8.50 pm Lv Augusta 9.00 pin
Lv Decs Mir 916 pm Ar. Lithonia,5.11 am
Ar CJarksOm 9.31 pm “ Redan 5.25 am
Ar St. M’t’n 9.44 pm “ St. M’t’n 5-41 am
Ar Redan 9.58 pin “ Clarkston5.58am
Ar Lithonia 10.09 pm “ Decatur 6.14 am
Ar Augusta 0.10 am “ Atlanta 6.40 am
COVINGTON ACCOMODATION. - East.
Leave Atlanta 6.10 p m
Arrive Decatur 6.45 p m
“ Clarkston, 7:01 p m
Stone Mountain 7:17 pm
“ Redan, 7:2S p in
“ Lithonia, 7:39 p ra
Arrive Covington 8.30 p n»
COVINGTON ACCOMMODATION—Wesj
Leave Covington 5.20 a m
“ Lithonia, 6:11 a in
“ Redan, 0:21 a in
“ Stone Mountain, 6:34 a m
“ Clarkston, 6:50 a m
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Arrive Decatur - 7.05 a m
Arrive Atlanta 7.40 a m
CLARKSTON J PASSENGER AND DECA
TUR DINNER TRAIN.
East. West.
Lv Atlanta, 11:40 am LvClarkst’n,12:37pm
•vr “ Clarkston,12 Decatur, 12:09 pm Ar Decatur, 12:52 pm
25pm “ Atlanta, 1:25 pm
DECATUR PASSENGER.
Leave Atlanta, 3.50 p. m.
Arrive nt Decatur, 4.20 p. m.
RETURNING.
Leave Decatur, 4.30 p. m
Arrive at Atlanta, 5.00 p. m
Trains Nos. 2,1, 4 and 3 will, if signaled
•top Train at regularly No. will scheduled flag stations.
27 stop and ree ive pas¬
sengers to and from the following sta¬
tions only : Belair, Berzelia,, Harlem,
Thomson. Carnak, Crawfcrdvuie, Union
Point, Greenesboro, Madison, Rutledge, So¬
cial Circle, Covington, Conyers, St one
Mountain and Decatur. These trains make
close connection for all points East, South¬
east, West, Southwest, North and North¬
west, and carry Thiough Sleepers between
Atlanta and Charleston.
Train No 28 will stop at and receive
passengers to and from the following
i station* only : Berzelin, Harlem,
I’nWtnsIff-,—©ainack, Point, Madison, Crawfordvilla, Union
cial Greensboro, Rutledge so¬
Circle, Covington, Conyers, stone
Mountain and Decatur.
Connects at Augusta for ail points East
and Southeast.
JOHN W. GREEN, E. B. DORSEY,
Gen 1 Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent.
RICHMOND AND DANVILLE R. R.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT
On and after Nov. 18lli, 1883, Passenger
train Service ou the A. & C. Air Line
division will he as follows*
NORTHWARD. Express 5i. Mail
No. No. 53
Daily. Daily.
Leave Atlanta, 3:33 ScSS2c5Sfi2 8:45 S**SESBS«g
Arrive Gainesville , 6:09 10:49
Lula A 6:42 11:17
<( IL Gap Jc. c B 7:37 11:59
It Toceoa, 8:15 12:39
it Seneca, I) i 111:02 9:24 1:45
u Greenville, E S:35
Spartanbrg Gastonia, ¥ 12:27
t. G 2:29
Charlotte, H 3.-2S
SOUTHWARD. Express Mail
No. 50. No. 52.
Daily. Daily.
Lv Charlotte, 2:08 a HSSH3S3S22 1:12 p til
Ar Gastonia, 3:00 a 1:56 p m
“ Spartanburg Greenville, 5.14 a 3:54 p m
“ 6:36 a 5:20 p in
“ Toceoa, Seneca, 8:40 a 7:05 p tu
“ 9:50 a 8:20 p m
“ Rabun Gap June. 10:35 a 9:10 p in
1 Lula, 11:24 a 9:35 p in
“ Atlanta. Gainesville, I i 11:52 a 10:05 :> m
2:08 p 12:23 p in
A( COMMOATION TRAIN—Air Lira
Belle.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Atlanta, 5:3S p in
Arrive Gainesville, 7:50 p m
< tOlNG SOUTH.
l.iarr Gaiuosville, 7:0.8 a. m
Arrive Atlanta, W:u5 a 1.1
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT
CHANGE.
On trains Nos. 50 aud 51, New irk and
ATLANTA, . ivilie,
via Washington and D
lhdeigli On sreins and Nos. Old Fort.
52 and 53, Riehmono nd
and |>»!nj!l:.-, Charlotte iiiei and Washington Montgomery. aud Augu a,
,/Sin- ii.n mall tii-Ui is on sale at Charlotte
Grecnvil.e, Seneca, Spartanburg and
Gaincsvihe to -n point* south, Southwes;,
North and Kart.
A — wito N. 1 . R. it. to atul from Athens.
B—with N. L, R. R. to and from Taliulao
Fails.
t:--with Ki. Air Line to and trom Fiber
, ton uud i><*tTsvilift.
L--Witi. J.:u. atidge R. ff. to and from
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U. U. i<> and troiu Greenesboro, Kaloign, <So
H ifnut«d lor the liven of ill
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Marks, CopyripMu lor t -0 L f;uc! J... 's,
Bnfflani, Parents sent live. un-'-r-L <-ie. ' pout
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PatentsobtnJned through AiLL.V A >.nrotioricod
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most widely circulated bdnitiiic paper. 5 -".-'o ;i year.
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fora PHILADELPHIA S1XGKK
of this style. Equal to any
,Singer tuber, in the market. Jtr
D me tee send it to be
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... for it.
This is the same style
other companies retail for £ 50.
l All Machines warranted for 3
SSJggsgl JWb A cuinrandTestimon years. Send for 111 ustrated ials. Address Cir
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Wheeler & Wilson’s
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Send for prieo-lists -it’d term-.
WHILES & SilSOX jj'PG CO,,
Feb.7.’8L ATLANTA, GA.
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All can use it with perfect eoDfidencc. Special terms to CLUBS. We will deliver
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We also have
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ctablc dmrer, Orcltilla (EJ-naitioa.
Acid Phosphates, Kai nit, Land Master, nud all Fertilizing aterial A; 50,
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MARK W. JOHNSON & CO..
27 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga.
For Everything that goes to make a
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