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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 852

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Efi- 1 Jte rtrt JLn i. nty commlssioneri of Johnson county ia anxtonsly waltlnt to tee if the legislature Is gclnjtoabolUhthem. SfMn AnnaHcrce widow pf DrHam Pierce and titter-In law of the late Bishop 3. F. Pierce died ttf tbereoldeuceot Mr.

LovickPierceia Sparta u4iy night aner a long Illness. Mrs Pierce had Ifctea in Sparta only a few mouths and' WI confined to her bed III the Woe. Her remains were interred In the cemetery Itev. Yr. Horton vctttug Mr.

Robert X. of SmIthYIIle lost his utile wn jajirwho died tram tromhemorrhqicfever. A few day i before he died his father brought him to this place on a visit and purchased a neat suit cl clothes for the little fellow. While wilting for the train it the depot he was taken with a chill ad ieda less than- a week. He was burled la I the new suit which his father had purchased for him- the first time they were worn.

Eon. W. Peek of Conyers lost his fine flour. JrfJttfll last night by fire. Loss about six thous.

td dollars. It is supposed to have been set on fire. Captain Seaton Granted has been Installed I mayor ot the city of Griffin. The firm of H. P.

E. W. Elder at BunesvWe wu closed Monday by James W. Means who is receiver and will wind up the business in the In. Urest of their creditors.

Liabilities about 6000 suet' about 5000 hence nothing will paid except a portion of then lhe cotton receipts at Hlwkinnille since the lesion opened and up to Monday night December Jth. amounts to 1848 bales or about the same number of bales received during the whole of last seasco. Notwithstanding the fact that I short crop was made in that section it is now believed that UerecclpU will be more than 25000 bales for thsupicn. The Increase Is attributable to th fact that cotton has been brought there from greater distances than ever heretofore and to the farther tact that Hawkinsvllle has justly earned the teputatlon of being one of the best Inland markets ia Georgia. At the residence of Mr.

Bud McNeil who lives seven miles of Gainesville occurred a hesrtrend tog tragedy on Wednesday last. It seems that a QUIll man left a pistol in Mr. McNeals house when his two little children aged three and four jean began to play with the pistol. The eldest plaj fully snapped it It his little brother. when it went off the tall taking effect In the child kill.

ini it instantly. The glnbouse of Messrs. rsGrogan Thornton. of Elbtrt county was burned on Friday night last yfith six bales of cotton. Loss estimated at 11000 and thought to be incendiarism.

Yr. Lafayette Quinton of Dade county was meting a house and while raising. a huge leg it fell one nd striking one of his little chU. then killing it instantly. Its head was fractured sad neck broken.

Some dsjs ago Yr. Charles Dennard of Houston county lost some cotton. He suspected that Charley Collins a colored man was the thief. and kept a watch on his movements. Charley and some of his colored friends brought a bale of cotton here last Friday and it was bought by Mr.

1. S. Willis who had been previously notified of Mr. Dennards suspicions. Mr.

Willis was called on to make a calculation on the cotton as teveral parties were interested in the bale. Now was a wen known fact that Charley Collins had no cottOn of his own. and when Mr. Willis was re quested by Wm. Roll colored to make a calcula tion on the cotton claimed by Collins Mr.

Den. Hard was notified of the fact and he at once pro. mired a warrant and hid Collins arrested and jailed. A man at Jefferson niednp two wagon loads of Iccusts In making beer. A colored woman stole a mule over at Harmony Grove.

Mrs. G. C. Yandiver of Jefferson lied last week ci apoplexy. A countryman by name Smallwood and Mr.

Scott of Gainesville had a difficulty ove the Gainesville election. Smallwood hurrahed for Dunlap and Scott struck him a heavy blow over the head" fib a billiard cue cutting through his hat and completely splitting his right ear. Dr. Parsons attended to the wound. The woulid is not serious.

Scott is in Jail. Colonel TrtI1chud thus continues hU recoUec. tlona of Hberton thirty years ago After passing the Colonel McIntosh corner of the public square going towards Jones' ferry there was no building of any kind on that street till you reached the old Worrlll place where there were tome old houses in which tb Widow Worrlll had lived and roared her children. JudgejWorriM a pi eminent lawyer and circuit judge in southwest. eras Georgia was one of the sons.

JimlWorrtU so long a salesman in various wholesale houses la New York city was another ion and Mrs. Dr. Wllnlte was a daughter. They were relatives of Mr. James Lofton one of Klbert county's choicest citizens of whom I shall give a sketch la a future letter.

Mr. Flem. Adams purchased the place and. put on It a good dwelling where he died. The first building on that was the female academy.

pies to Mr. J. S. Nojes and his wile were first princ TneaGeoW Allen buflfthe house he soli Llewellyn Elsckwell. Perhaps a little before this however.

Perry Bruce built the house which he occupied good many years owned by Isaac Vaugn when he died. The large carriage she1. of Bruce Bros were on the same lot near the Methodist church. Soon after William A. Ewi ft erected the mansion which James Harper bought after Mr.

Swifts death moving his family from South Carolina to Etberton. Mr. Harrier finished the house la the inside and made all the lot Improvements making it the most beautiful place la the town. The other Improve snenta on that street followed several years later. The buildings on the back street running south from the Globe hotel then occupied by Mrs.

BachelBarr where the house and one other small frame buUdinlt Just southof the littlebrick William NemJ lived where Mr. Perry Bruce did last spring. Mr. Noises was then ordinary of tElbert county and- had been for years. Me moved to Griffin Georgia and W.

R. Edwards then a black smith was elect. ed ordinary. Yr. Helms was en excellent man of wild common tense and held in high esteem' by thepiople the county.

He died In Griffin yeamgo. AmcsL Vail was the moat i en. A ujo msmMj acw euui ana no superiors. Hewu one of the men who spent his whole life la public business and made no enemy. lie was an excellent man indeed but he had one weakness.

and that- wet was undermined his health assslpateThli for. tuxe and perhaps ihortenedblitoyi. Alabama papen report a very active and tneecithiI Prosecution of evangelistic and Sabbath oolorkby Bay. a Morton the ludefatiga. vanilistwhothul3eeeaat WOrthefor lattemlddleaBd lower jail statSwti favor.

JUlime to sow oats Is on the first twelve dayi of tlhe newlrearLate sowing rojre ses rapidly riace the rains. Oar people can raise oats at a cost cf twelve to fifteen cents per bnsheland fire' J1Ihttaofws oatjareworthiumacfi for tow ant tattle fe dU four of eorapwhlch costs three times at much to rab andii so exhausting to the land. JUT. ff SraItbtIormerlycf of Atlanta Is JtwdflT rowineJaAvitf tad influence with the fifJLucusUwherehehasan important chajje tK ontorrJjij wheat in good Und oSy. Water furou loportent on fiat landsothe winter rains L1 iot drown If Bed it darkhocota lands preferable1 A KrettYlrjInlaa.

who raised heavy' crcp U16i' Kedlaad fonrhetl and presidents. can makemore to ttda says a. one idea ruin WR OW cheipet thaa ra e4t home Pat Toacaa thesa under alter tost and" oroajiqa the land next year. JJ T4aaiB ow ol Gordon county ha a isi srs10twkty i 8a ana sac through the hone 4bja aaBairt5-- jDffianfltn lifliw tne coTered from his' Cholera Is doing'- fearful work among the hogs a me artt of Jrwiacounty. Mr.

arM Hogm rat up thirty-five head flattening bop and out if that number hat only tailed two. The rest are all sick or dead. The fatal plague has caused considerable fear among the farmers. Two negro men got into a difficulty at a church fait near LJD ton last Saturday tight. One of them was burled Sunday evening and the other was expected to lire only few bones when last heard from.

On Sunday last a little year negro girl named Lena Eoberts living about three miles from Madison in Morgan county was drowned. Sire lumped up on the well to get some water when a rotten plank gave way and she fell In Her mother was crazed with grief it the accident and could hardly be prevented from Jumping Into the well after her child. Piedmont Press This morning at twooclock the county Jail a bold and daring robbery was committed. PinckneyT Major. ox ourcoaaty and a Mr.

Smith of Madison were spending the night with Sheriff Gaines sleeping tVonalwd. MrSmith brought a prisoner from Madison with the intention of carrying Mm to JeJerNn this morning. Major was showing at. times sev- al hundred dollars In gold on our streets yesterdsy When the two men mentioned retired Major was thoughtful enough to conceal his money above the clock in the room. Smith was not so careful.

About 2 o'clock this morning Smith was awakened by a noise in the room. He sprang up and the burglar rushed onto a window from which he had torn the blinds to make good his escape dropping Smiths pistol which he was attempting to. carry off Mr. Gaines disturbed by the noise had by this time rushed in. They began investigations and Sound that Smith hid rest of his money about lip.

That of Major had not been' found. It was his gold that they were in search of. for his pockets were all turned and his papers spilled about on the floor. The burglar certainly was no stranger to the situation of things at the saiL On Tuesday night of list week the home of Mrs. Edward Skinner near Candler was tutored' and burglarized.

While the was on a visit to a neighbors that night the burglars entered. secreted two guns under the floor and then hid themselves and waited for her coming believing probably that she had a considerable amount of money on her person. When asleep they searchedier pockets trunks. etc. but only secured a few dimes nlckles and foreign coins.

Some provisions were caroled away. The guns were found under the floor the next morning. BEST BAKI OWDEB. the Government mist. Dr.

Edward G. ove the present analytical chemist for has recently made some interesting experiments as to the comparative value of baking powders. Dr. Loves tests were made to. determine what brands are the most economical to use and as their capacity lies in their leavening power tests were directed solely to certain the available gas of each powder.

Dr. Loves report gives the following Same of the Strength Baling Powders. Cubic inctlea Gas per each ounce of Powder. RoYal1 cream tartar powder 1274 Putapsco alum powder J2o 2 Rumiords phosphate' fresh. 1225 Rumfords phosphates old.

3270 Han fords None Such" fresh. None 843 Readheads 117 0 Charmalnm powder U69 Amazon alum. powder UL9 "Cleveland's" short weight 1 oz. H08 Sea Foam. 1079 Czar 1063 Dr Prices IQ Snow Flake" GrofTs St.

Paul- 10L88 "Lewis's" fVmilPTi 982 Congress yeast. 97 5 Andrews Go's" contains atunl78113 nckers 925 GlueSs 842 In his report the government chemist says I regard all alum powders as very unwholesome. Phosphate and tartaric acid powders liberate their gas too freely in process of baklngor under varying climate changes suffer detertora. tion Dr. H.

A. Mott the former government chemist. alter a careful and elaborate examination of the various baking powders of commerce reported to the government in favor of the Royal brand. Cattle Thieves in Jail. ROME GL December Two negroes accused of stealing a Jersey heifer from eputy Marshal Drown.

a few days since were arraigned before Justice Walters to day and alter hearing the evidence they were committed to sail to await trial in the superior court. Mr. J. J. Carpenter Augusta Ga.

says My experience from the use of Browns Iron Bitters for indigestion has been such that I consider it blessing to suffering humanity. TEE guanaco of Patagonia has the head of a camel. the body of a deer wool of a sheep and neigh of a horse. my body. I took four bottles of Browns Iron Butters and am no longer bothered with this trouble.

TEE wary of the viceroy of India Is 125003 a year and is only sufficient to allow that officer his tare living expenses. Mrs. Burton 95 W. Cain St. Atlanta says 1 used Browns Iron Bitters for dyspepsia and as a tonic with entire satisfaction.

Mrs. Wolf 145 Jones street Atlanta says My daughter took Browns Iron Bitters for general- debility with great benefit" A stonw4e pigeon went from Liberty Va. to Newark. N. J.

876 miles In 493 minutes or 5025 feet. nearly one utile a minute. Mrs. C. C.

sine US Fair street. Atlanta says For years I suffered with dyspepsn. thought at one time it would cause my deat Browns Iron. Bitters fully. restored my health.

Dr. Hammond says a woman's beauty depends on the amount and quality of the beef and mutton sieeats. i i i- Mrs. CPTonyof Maeo Ga. says I was greatly relieved when suffering from' weakness and neuralgia by using Browns Iron Bitters.

It justly merits its ublOrdinay popularity" The Chinese government has forbidden us subjects to resort to poisoning the food and drink- of the enemy MrA R. Oulberson Jr. Atlanta says I took-Brown's Iron Bitters for loss of appetite Uet. consider it everything that is claimed for it II a valuable medicine. An American singer who died a pauper In Lon don.

recently once made H5000 a year out of his Yoice Mr. Chas Slider Atlanta Constitution office says Browns Iron Bitters cured of chills and fever improved my appetite and. increased my strength SOCCO ton of soot taken lronjLondon" iertflSJr611 year 1 ioid for 11000 and used as Mr. JABallard Union Atlanta I suffered from' liver trouble and indigMtioBBrowaa Iron Bitten did me treat good. My mother also used it success fuUy.

A. IT Ills said that there are soren deaths a JDtonte in the world aad double that nnmbr tirtcs. i i KEAD THI3 offer to send their leBr4tedELiCTSHYoLTAio trial. WiRRENBRICBTQlARGI THE OLD HIS FATE Mrt JernTias. tae raiti Curs UeTotea7rariac Wita Tl Story xsatnsi rnnolt and The att of a mater- And Oter Xews cf the State.

gherlffBuna and posse ol- Johnson county are here for Warren Trice wheTiles la our Jail terribly ffllcted with nenralgtaT Rev. lUIamJ Pail and Mrs. Jemlgaif are now prsyingwlth1 him. lie says thatlhels to meet Godj though the governors declination to' Interfere with the sentence has not beenT made known to him. TIlE PURSUIT OP KEATOS.

A Lively Chase Throagh Two States for a Murderer. Bancasunca GKGaDecembei In la Interview to-day with Levi FBurlitt sheriff ol our county relating to tothewecent murder of Stephen Godwin Mrs. Gregory and ton. of Mitchell county. and the capture of the perpetrates of the' horrible crime he said Wednesday past Alexander Godwin brother of tephen arrived herelnformed sue of the murder that he had tracked the murderers to wltUa four miles of this place.

then lost the trail and wished ml to aid him la catching them. I made dJ11Igent search at point when trail was lost None could be found. At two o'clock at night' heard parties answering their description and going towards TatiahtSEeeFla went la pursuit got them found I was on wrong track Returned up. Pilot river diligently Inquiring at every town and farm. OS tHE EIGHT TRAIL.

Got to Blakely Ga. There I learned from OrII' nary Jones that negroes answering the description of the murderers had sold a horse and buggy like those taken from the murdered Godwin to W. W. MeKinnon of Clay county. Went there with brother of Godwin's who recognized the horse andfeuggy.

It wu given up. Godwin returned with It to Mitchell. I took Mr. MeKinnon who willingly being one of. Clays best' citizens-agreed to go with me In further pursuit.

arid identity the man who sold him the. buggy. He went to Cuthbert found the parties had gone to Ala. Went there- and alter searching forty-eight hours discovered they had gone to Columbus. Taking the first steamer we.

arrived there In time to find steamer' pley on which they had taken passage at wharf. The engineer told us he had seen a man and woman tallying with description of the murderers onboard that they had left the boat and gone up town. Took McKinnon to barber shop had his long beard taken off. and disguised him thoroughly then went in pursuit. Alter a vigorous search of.

twelve hours. we found our man Hose Keaton and his wife at a shoe shop la suburbs of city. Then alter a fierce struggle he was bound hard and fast together with his wife. Got the gun. Of the murdere Godwin from the prisoners and knife that Meet Kea ton said he cut the deceased's throat with.

Both voluntarily coniiJued they committed the fearful crime for the reason they had a falling out wlththelr victims about a settlement Having in my haste in leaving home left handcuffs had to bind the prisoners with twine strings. I took to the train and lodged thep a Albany Georgia. Mr. Burkett deserves great praise for his dill. genes and ikJ la effecting their arrest.

Bigger Poisoning Gee. CoLrMBrs Ga. December Speclal. The pi limlnaiy trial of Maryaidjngw David In the frien poisoning casej. commenced to-day.

The drcunstantial evidence so far is against the accnsedThe case will iet through to probably. Brutally Ueatloc a Child. SAvA103tIM Ga. December It- SpeciaLJ-iMary Ann Hunter a negro was arrested" and committed to jail for brutally beating a negro girl Phlllls ortow. aged 14 years over the head with a heavy stick.

The doctor stated that the child's We was endangered. The Dawson Election. DAWSON December ll Special. The election for mayor here yesterday alter a lively contest. resulted la the re-election of Dr.

B. Cheatham over bis opponent Mr. 3. D. Latag by amajority of twelve votes.

The Villa Rica. Election. Vuu Esci GL December It Speclai- At an election held here on the' liquor question resulted as follows For restriction 176 no restriction 6. Villa Rica the largest town on the. Georgia Pacific railroad.

Clarke Superior Court. ATHESS Ga. December SpedaL onrned session of the Clarke superior court wm meet next Monday The principal case that Is to be brought up Is that of the Carr estate the Georgia railroad company Cotton Ueoelptzat at VIUaRlca. Rica Ga. December 1L The cotton receipts continue to Increase.

One of the1 greatest necessities here Is a warehouse about 600 bales of cotton exposed to the. weather and risk of fire. One buyer here has to hire a men to. guard his cotton i to keep It. from accidentally catching fire.

A good Investment for some one with money would tie a warebouc at Villa Elca. MrHarrLaCIosdtp ATHmGa December Speclalr1LL Harris dealer In dry goods was closed to' Iay by MrA J. CobbIarepresenatlve6f two Boston houses. Mr. liars-Is to a prominent merchant and lays that he wllljoon open business again A Gin House Fire CoLUMBrsGt lumber liI8peciaiHMr.

ti C. ofJ of oflernigan Ala. lost his gin house Wednesday afternoon by Ore together Uia good lot of cotton. The cause of the Ore lssuipcoelto to be friction. The lore Is lUOO Insurance 300 Tile SAVAKSAH Gs.

vey held en the City bf Augusta and Boyd report eel that about forty bales of cotton were' damaged- but thesteamshlp was uninjured and she will tall to-night for New York. The burned Cotton ras taken out and ihe wasre-lotdad. f2- Marriage In YIrbur irGapecember MM rkd at the residence of the brides mother. Mrs. E.

C. Collins 7 on Wednesday evening 6 ocockMr CS. Brown of Falrburn and Miss MohleConias of Campbell county. Eer. P.

M. flyburn of Fairborn officiated and-- the ceremony. waibotlT oea UM and impressive. Zr Deaths in Savannah. SAVANNAH a December It A T.

Thiburn iirinter employed on the. Newt left htf cases last night about 9 o'clock complaining of sroon ilea during the night He was 32 yeaa old 4 of EastonrPtnniylTanla unmarried. jDayld ClossT. St. died aged 3 hasbeeaaresidentofSavaanahfotthe ptstthlr- te ns years.

He was far a nnmber ol years in the Britisfiarmy and jra statloaed the Caps Good Rope. r- i The Locomotive Flr meBf Svaiou Ga. December edaLJ-0eo glalodjeKt2 brotherhood Locomotive Firemen has been organized the nremeof of the' nineteen charter membea by Grind Organizers. Stevens. of SeHau Master lWWlau1S Master Lanier A.

raBilcGoolabr.sTheo ject ol the ord is to efeot tire uaitj the ioc- motive firemen la the United Statw ant Canada dup Cot fKewOrleans against the and Northeastern railroad for 200008 for work and supplies Jai allowed the. con- vtractor844QOO la full settlement. bands are busy on the line between that place and Gadsden. Those hiving pea it hopes to hear the home snorting of the ronhone sCrfJr 5 ii On next Sunday the limited tad express be. efii lew New Tprks put barlt nill leave New Orleans aVll gomery intenj a Atlanta itffiReenifilt will connect at Atlanta with the Eenneiairileepr en g- Grand OrgapizefBtephenij of tne Brotherr hood of Locomotive Firemen is preparing for an extended trip sonth He proposes ltoi r-i anize lodges in South CarolinaFIor- ida' and TexasrJIfo association of this character in the country is increasing In membership Borapidlyj as thai jfg The Theilirmisghsm A sayiif Railroad men here reeaid the indications as" Teryjlfavorable to a freight war 1 etweenthea tani Nashville and Queen and Crescent roads 'especially on business from the west.

A reduc. tion of wages on the Nashville Chattanooga and fit Louis road one of the Louisville and Nashville allies is accepted as I. preparation lower rates than tlie1Oads Id stand with their former payrolls. Chattanooga Times There wcrftno de Telopmenta yesterday in the reduction- in the freight rates from the west to' Chattanooga. The announcement in yesterdays Times that Chattanooga had been placed on the same ham as Memphis was received with much sat.

isfaction by the business ment They can how successfully compete- with Morn. phis and Nashville south- ern business. The East Tennessee. and Western and Atlantierailroadshave have agreed on. a.

reduction to go into. effect at once from' Chattanooga to Atlanta Savannah Macon and Charleston on flour grain and meals. The rate to Atlanta is as Meats 12 rents per hundred former rate 22 cents flour- 7 cents per hundred former rate 32 cents grain 6 cents per hundred former rate 11 cents. Rates to other points mentioned will be a pro rats of the above. ITHIIt Cause a Rate War A Cincinnati special says About two weeks ego the Queen and Crescent people made a re duction of three cents per hundred on flour grain and.

meats to Atlanta territory. This reduction was. made for the purpose of competing withv the' lines from Memphis they having been allowed a differential of five cents per hundred under an assignment made by the roads in the Southern railway and steamship association on freights originating in the west and destined for points in the southeast. The reduction made by the Queen and Crescent was met by the Louisville and Nashville- people at once. A.

further reduction or three cents per hundred was then made by the Queen and Crescent. which was also met by the Louisville' and Nashville Last Wednesday the' Louisville and Nashville met a reduction six cents per hundred on flour grain and meats to the Montgomery territory which had been made by the Queen and Crescent. It looks very much at present as though a. war on rates to Green Line points would be the result as the Missouri Facihcpeoplehave met the reduction. made by the Cincinnati New Orleans and Texas Pacific and Louisville and Nashville by making a reduction of six cents per hundred from St.

Louis to all Green Line points. Up to yesterday however none of the roads had made any further cuts. The East. Tennessee- Virginia and Georgia has met the cuts made here sad as a consequence the rates from Memphis to to-Atlanta. territory or rather to Chattanooga on grain is now" but eight centa being thirteen from here.

The differential of five cents was al lowed in favor of Memphis before the Kansas City Fort Scott and Gulf road was completed and when- a large quantity or freight. was taken to Memphis via St. Louis and then down. the river. Now that the road referred to it completed the Queen and Crescent pse.

pie think that Memphis is not entitled to a five-cent differential over Ohio river points and thus be allowed to almost monopolize the business. Colonel A S. flulord From the Charlotte Observer. The Richmond and Danville system or rail. roads is now one of the largest aggregations of corporate.

interests that exists in the United States. We have no means or knowing how much wealth the company represents but we know that it represents a. continuous line of railroad from Washington city to Atlanta and possibly beyond through the. Georgia Pacific' railroad and the Salem road the Western North Caroline. railroad the Richmond' and West Iloint Terminal and perhaps other companies.

a The system to-day stands a monument to Colonel Bufords brain his. energy and his skill. North Carolina has produced two great railroad men Alex Andrews and A. Bufrd. Colonel Buford has been' it the head to conceive while Andrews has been on the field to execute.

It is. of we would write today At the close of the war Colonel Butird a young and comparatively inexperienced man. was elected president of the Richmond and Danville railroad then a simple line of railway between Richmond and Danville. We believe he defeated General Joseph E. John- ion who.

was A candidate for the posi. lion. The road anti machinery was worn out and. encumbered largedebt thePiedmont Line th connecting Jinkljetween the North Carolin and Virginia systems betweea Greensboro and Dan. whlch was mainly built by thetBichg mpnd and Paaville railroad coxnpatry Tai seized by the g6verameatas7the property' of the confederate states.

Colonel Buford- by his skill and indomitable energy arranged the debt of got possession of ithe Piedmont road made the connection with" the North Carolina system and then leased the this was eomplJlhedhe he at once obltediforri and longer linesiandbet coanections. lie is and wasjthe originator and builder of the Charlotte and Atlanta Air- LIneJ ant through his influence the Charlotte Columbiaand Augu and the Atlantic Ohio railroads were Jeaiedjitha1 Salem road was built and more recently the. Carolina and the Georgia Pacific railroads and control of theTirgtnia Midland railroads was scoured- jsr Jnl865 JoloneiBafords little line was bankrupt and without connections. To is one of the-great corporations of the continent. Whit railroad president can point to such accomplishments with to little means in' so shertatime WJtAf HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT IRON BITTERS WHO HAVEUSED IT.

if Like previonj icttlmonlala these have an' 3 been rreelved during the past few weeks. Tneyeome fUm people who IUTiDe bought and nstd Browns lees Bitters kayo received sech marked benefit that they wDllBfIyte tlfrt Its merit. It seem car Iy lble to ubmls stronger evi po rlyi and are disposed to try Browns iron Bit. teM yea can ebtala Itikom asy reputable drsgglat There are however prepara. ti M' eaealnln Iron fr the aale of which the drunUt obtains greater prsflt than he snakes an Brows' Iron Bitten.

For ihls reason me may try to persuade. yon that something else is jut a good. not be deceived Brown' Iron Bitten it the nlyrlro medicine" which doe. not blacken the teeth produce headache or cause coMtipatloa Price of tke genuine1" Ilgo11s Iron Bitters is 8100 per bottle. Every bottle baa inark u4 erowe4 red line in wrapper.

Take no other. CartaiaT. C. Epps 917 Clay street Itich- mont Va. ay jA 4t" I have never recommended any me3 lcncr but Browns Iron hitters have done so much for.

me and my family in curing malaria and keeping wife- and children hearty that jostles bits me speak. Mr. S. Wilson Norfolk Va. siys-r I am satisfied that there Is no' remedy in the world to corugare with Browns Iron Bitters' for dyspepsia and torpid liver.

It I me when other medicines gave only temporary rllef Mr Kilrnartin llingls6ok Petersburg Va. says I was persuaded to try Browns Iron Bitters for Indlgeitfon heartburn. One bottle dispelled my trouble. I gratefully recommend Mr. If.

C. Enrklinner IS Market street Wilmington C. says Is intensely with dyspepsla. my case was a most stubborn one. which remed1e1 failed to relieve.

Browns IrOn Bitters corrected the disorder and I am now entirely free from it. Can highly recommend this valuable medicine. Mr. Joha Y. Little 45 Tradd street Charleston C.

says I used Erons Iron Bitten In protracted debility and found ita powerful tonic and inrijorator. It certainly has no equal and I certainly recommend Professor K. II Clarksou Columbia S. C. Lays I wed Browns TronBI ttert in my stt fall and winter with much benefit anti heartily recommend It.

Mr. John Scherf proprietor Pankin house Columbus Ga. says My wife suffered fortwo years from dysentery. Drowns Iron Bitters cured Nothing else did anyjood. Mr.

William ldcCorrnick fiaTanm says Browns Iron Bitters cured me of dyspepsia. with which I Sal suffered for twenty It Is a wonderful medicine. Mr. Beaure ard Roberts Mobile Ala. says I used Browns Iron Bitters for ealUs and fever Of which it completely cured Other members i of my family took it as a tonic.

and we consider it I. most valuable medicine. Mr. J. Lawrence 27 Market etreej Montgomery Ala.

says I was troubled for a long time with sick. headache had an at tick about once a week since' taking Browns Iron Bitters have had no return of it. and feel confident I owe my recovery to the efficacy of this medicine. Mr. L.

Quartemus Broad street. Ala. sajsi 1 was troubled with kidney affection for some time. for which I took Browns Iron Bitters and was entirely cured ran conscientiously recom mendiy Mrs. Vincent 425 fi.

Rampart street New Orleans tays I took Browns Bitters for torpidity of the liver a case of long standing and it greatly bone- filed me. I can conscientiously recpommend It- for this form of disease. Mr. John CWesi meJT Waco Texas says I have used Browns Iron Bitters In my family It Is the best tonic in asefor male or female old or and is gaining ground here every day. PiLLS SiTHE RELIABLE.

C25 YEARS IN USE. ThsOreatut Htdletf. Triumph of tha AgeI Indorsed all overtheWorld. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Irritability of temp witti rtngoftna Heart Dots befor tha eves.

PILLS are especially adapted to lucacases one dose effects such a change Df feeling as to astonish the sufferer. 5 Theylereus tb Appetite end causa the body to Take on Flesh thus the aye- tern la xumrfahad and' by their Tonic Action on the Digestive Orgau Kif ii 4ar StooU art prodaced. Wee 95 eent Gnaw Hnt orWHMUH changed a MJtReniembeig Bitters XJor enrys Parkers Bitters Lyons Mustang Liniment a Celerina Syrupy Tonic Scott's Emt bn Capcine Plasters fr 1 JSeltzeAperient Jpetlows Go arrier Powder Swan Down 01 Stijacofc NLImPiIl LungEalsam pello Syrup of Hyplibplic Samaratine rVlite Expectorant1 Vacuum Harness xQji Diabetes Cure Safe' Rheumatic KIdneyworti tl Simmons' tracts Pills etc. There many other des which we can sell equallyjiclose figures but have. not space' to merit themthis week.

Window Glass of the bestgr LOUISLEAD a- rfi Pure Linseed' i fiLW fen at 4- il with Otter 8t i tT ulhuudtt new conditions who tarei their brflef by taige toTe to nta in soutbe rtuT 1aw ol that state and tare therefore nl hffiMhUrt the fact thajt ahare 5d 3 a MB Bsadifyinf its njnrtoas feature I fe T' also it 4 with cb the the tts of Governor McDaniel tails raessage I i plciiriittare upon his aw He says not the purpose of thestatute to assume the ads oHn any wise to jmoriaGtpowenrtttediatbeeommis8ioae result in benefit to the ratlroadi ant to the ottrecanbo rtaloutUct Of Int juWicVcn tilled to prompt andefftdettt rl jenfie Ice theVccommodatlon di tratel ant entitled to in wt of maintenance improvement tfnd of the properly and In i fair average returu for Value of toe investmtnt and the risk incur I This Is the dearest most condensed lid ttaterrent nt of the exact position which the find the railroads should occtmytoinrdjeaI rlh tlbaTeeT rad1aa la it I bellerl the governor but TOica the- honest ten of the thoughtful people OFGeorgl. whol guard ing their own rights are willing to I the uit rlghtsoithosiirhocotnejoor rlil capital la Georgia. If the just prlneli' EOTicced by the governor were carried out railroad law there would to tie ground li complaint I either the people Or the rail GovariC5 aMeDantelKfi gatz rWhataDaui are trot commaalsts mast rocOgnIzethst all erty stands la the same category and. is el to the wrne rights and protection a pr which the present railroad law and corn haveenUieiyjlpiored so Lag it applies loata i- That thi tOmmJWQnertia five years it necessary to t. mend a modification of the law fifing th TOSiS tffJit to notlCof their thcForsrntco ks I i actions and the right to appealjrotn tnelrl ions Ujraflklent evidence that th" tftois baTt.

npt In theJeyes" of law or I the commIsalocra pi rightS alchthoaldbe wmmoato all and property but have rather beeasubjeetl instsntaEfons and autocratic action of SMfeaicn wlthonttheWght of appeal an thereforenot surprising undetthe eilCll the raUroadi should have sutibred nareiinealeaUbleinjury I shall demo v- Vhfle all niiEreecwitli Governor 4fcl who wIsely it Is not ta purpose of tl rate ft' assume the management of the ranjl is' nevertheless trnfl that the railroad eoma ei sin attempting to administer this. la I s- tskcrsont ofthe hands at their owners thl i control and mansgcaentol their earninf which ft by far the most Important rap 1 lolil9Ie and Vdifflcnlt departure thttt-J. management anti Is msre liraDChbiinaiLajeaent upon which the ff the grads depends. They- not onlyhtre i thlsbathaveattemptedtoso regulate ill and itTcnaes of the roats II to also regnll t2evclcpmenJ of everyother industrialeu la the tu as Is shown by their clrculano the. vfiYtisgnitade of tots undertaking I was Jmi sible.

1 make this statement tl I any KtmiEgreflection upon toe. count fc peraotliys in this communication. TheI nave rtsalted la a ttste of conf oslon wolcbL tinned threatens every railroad in state. bankruptcy and I claim that tlatl10twlthJtandlng commissioners assertions and laying all ides' of. 105110 and equity aside there has beeaaotcaabsf i.

from tech causes no equivalent I4mtli fc iM oy other Interest la the state. yPfe Thai the commissioners have themselves ifasloawlllbe I thtnf of the notes and I their semi Xtotrlith 1584. iThtrstate It basbwaaJSunsedUist 1 of be stile In establishing railroad co lor the purpose of regaUtiniTranroad tra in the ttatehas been detrimental to the cl the in to to this assuni iss lre WI your excellency's atteatioi iVFIrsfc The records ofthte office show I lire yean previous to the eelabitrhm mifsion ia there were bnlltwiJ PS Hate Ha than one hundred miles of railrl that during the five years store the establ til the railroad commission more than el fredmBesof rallroodsbavebeeaeonstrucl m- la the limit of the stated The corn t' hare unfortunateiyfor their fairness iMkethe five year. immediately follOTJ Ttnicoi 183 during whlzls rairoad-bti the country was UcaU ijjisji is shown by- thei lhalGeorsfii In this period Increased hei but terea per cent aud the whole south liken together but eight per cenGaa1 ootlntrr Increased tits mileage lint three-tenths per cent and thercomcarel the five yean Including and following Ml astheperiodof the great railroad boorf whlch Georgia increased her mileage 21 ieentt 0) the entire touthera statesl thdrslai l6 cenfc and the entire iJ fcitsedIts mileage 40 7-10 per cent. Allowing the oommtmonett the tul ihictf they seem to claim pi what wonldj gStwhe ftfrly attributable to the boom I ftinru show that during the' period Irol i9 whea Georgia had no rauro the lB etse of her railroads was with cent ef the average rate oL increase for Bttomsutes.

lleforttepa ofJ Vj fincre per nt while for then othercsouAel to ther 4 10 perceat thnj during thliptriud and jUlder this 1 jpi wcreise In taDrodJ In Georgia was wethslf of the rate of Incrtaselnall hl ICtliBJ VA AAW WV V-- slesKhne the comparison when Borgia and III the southern states- is Unfavorable for GeoTKiaivitibecomes Swhea mafieirltb states whichTOttess. tTW Geori xcep tileS being 1878' to railroads but 21 0 percent 5' Se Zdlsstoalppl except that I. have incld iM Ol wmmisslonm rartheiPilt terred tore asinf the Macon Rfirfe thaBranswiek ml Wotodi the IP the ek of theWwtem and Atlanttorf yrtot from ttkf on hilof the til railroad period of Xet prornllc tu SilrtaVwnaiaS a were' devaiopldOr uadej- mlttedto that the' BruaswictHlroad by landoeoJ SaAtlantaand Some through thbei t9ieststeofGeorgti vliafjalmosrtoaa BBe se VlrifnIaan4 Georgia I SiD Vitflft Market noln Etlitaidfngthat every oi 4cu iV- J-gii feiSl a f1 fle raiiroatfcoBxpanj and oi iar raffloads to Georgia railroad to take tbta iwrchase Bna tot every yes 0 then wter this lease has sf Mfct railitad omuii V5 I c' 4 ii timI tONST Ul101 fS OpJ Yf Mj1r tP rf COt1NT YPRES r' 4' rPJmnltu Z1Htt01a a i. tS wm Z112i4b7 Lo ohnt011cOunt iie nlUntJoaee he JegIIlatureb' 1 rcIJI um I ff Alina fierce. wJ P1 ittter4allWDi l1ece.

rtCiml4eneeof 1I Lotict 1ieieelnSp11 hi 1011 IP1eree ow Herrematni terrect1ll nweeme clIrRobert UtU mFcJrl who PA lra p1aeeon ne cfc1OthU th tra1naUhe ftn4 died JAltSl new IUitwhich the ConrerJlost i' Jill' mm by4reLou j. 4 IIre Wllder sudil1wlnd th Al ta he ce uc pt 6 openedsnd th. Dum ber Is. the upon. huteen.

marketsln WedDesdlylaSt. aee thata Jembegln wIlt coun t1. FrIe iy 1Jlthh end liU pectedthat man. th calculation allneral In bale. ow hadl reo' calcula- andhie med up ov hur 8hll1 cutdn osotsenlous.

Sco tt 1 1fl 1ll1 the prominent emGeorgla thelOna. Jlm WprrIll InnrIous to1to OfT 6ere 0 etcli Whe lorln Sle lmat ea uood han eleuheo blu ahO ch reh. WLUi SwUterected I Jo Jit bund1n runuln Jh gl rust south of little brick. lIvedwher PerrrBruce COUD forerL Ed wards I eLco eo i amlable me of his day For Ill1vftyof manners poled politeness and general ability to make usself pleasana and agreeable. he had few equ a andnosuperIors wuan eed bUUlehad dsWpated.

his e. ptrhapsthonenedhis days. rhA1abama pa rta oferan 1 workbJ Reyi lI rto UIilllt twli 1iiibe en Uie for i li Pa v. In e1n1ddJean CUUltatebeU ill fmet slo 1 heAln twtITeJ 11Iot t1he ersr Late i oilJiiro iesiapldlr i i are lImU 1 hoIlland tue OJeo1DTh Um. mr cro Jatonn41n1iuenee i ftttt W' 7 Ketp onlYWater thejrtn1 it iLliiotamm Tt IW rorlat totton.a1sonelde 71li tIth t1bSOUt1 7 111 1L lG Ch 4oinearfu1 oll o1 IiWbf ilItirf iiip 1t Cf Onfrk1I1ed wpn pe 1l aickOr Th ffati1P1a1u ed iODithe farm.

T1ron menrot cnmcUltrat achnrcta 1-- ie i tLrtBat 1IJihLOne ofUl Sm14ye InIaridUleotl1u1iu OII1a U11 wt. Odun4ar 1utaUtUeeVeneu ll Leni1tobeItsUi1 i nt w1es Dln KorpneoUnt11IQdrowned. oDUlenItogetsomewate afOUenp1ankguewarand ahefeU grlet Ul lCcid bridlybe iheweI1afterher Ja dadgf BmI ifio re. JIgbtwith in Mr. Smith with cariJfugJ1im e' reUredMajor by.

out ola fromwhfcl1 es by Ulono mOD Thatof Majorha po ets shewasbn on n1ifib ih pr babl" mone lg. de th government lnt resting are a eae ame powder1274 125 Phosphatel1resh122.i Hanfords esh. HaD fords wd HJg powderUL9 i Oz1108 PaullOL8S a COndensed- 970 ckerI li In says cha ges DrM. A. favorloi eput daft Jt TJ Em tted ita ola Mr.

Fll Pritchard Augusta Ga. says I was harrasled with e. bumpy notion all over I Burlon9 TFrEs of the aspIrants for stage honors in the New York school are females of the average. age of tentyyW8. a fit.

HOJUNGlfgeon weDtfrom LibertyVa. ntall Jylpepsn ea at 13roW1l' tfIDOJlll thebeeI andmu toD GaaaysII at weak eaa beuralgiaby sub- etsJ en toJlO 1 I ddr111 lli ARCulbersoti Jf1Atli 1ta fi fQrJo s' ap tit I1f. thati. c1aim a' D1erl od1 InLon OlI D. op earoutof 111s.

rc SfideliA. llUtu ou meer euredlDe" otehU andJeyerjhri it 1 JriVJ ug rJep t-r AUantaaa wt l' ered fr m' liyertro bJ ndOiri igtltiO 1 i Bro's IionBit Aidm 1 1II1h CII di1 nDltle i GJJENrBJADTBISJ' 4o iJ4 jtCi I nd the Cote1 ld cn Iriioj 11rith. nervous iJt1 tri Jlty1an4J ir tU lfl rt fouw ieIiaMlur YlgsIaLlL i'ii allowed. tL 1i Lt 'tr' r. I RIQ f.

iG shert BnmiJ11d. i. fOJohnaoncouuty ilJ KETO Y'- AL1TellCh oulh- CSta Bm muDG GaIeWo.be t.I1 tntc f. ah tour co nty totheorecent Ilmder ndloDoll1UcheU. th of' tl aterB f1he' heaald ednesdaYPfStAlerinder br llier dm lthe tracked murderers thenloat Uletmn' ridwlshed ildh1mIn thenL' ranw stoslJi bidound.

ir androIng tiackRe1urDed upJUnt dlliienUylnqu1r1 1l SoWD" 111farm DN RICHT GaTh IJetmed nfgroes 1ngthedescrlptlon murde murdeiedGOdw1n. count gn11ed1ho and uggy. Godwmretumed MrlIeKinnon. willingly-being ono Clajsbe yrlth. me th fortyelghthouxa 4nli steamer rCh tlk e.

eng1 man' on board sulsed thoroug lfthenwent THE CRLIIXllFO fo nd Ke ton IhenaIter rd an last toget er the. pr1son tKeston the wlth.theIr HavfniIn prtaollemrlth 10 ged fir t. effectingibeirirr irr st. The ot onlDCCas. Th 1 1IarJn4J 1J bithe caC OXhecf staDt1af th a med.

The. cathwm thr ugh eait ic SiY AlOIAH Ga. n48pec1a1. Mary r. aIlegro sarrestecfand foibr tanYbcaUnga gtrlPhlU arsover he doctarstated chUdlUe he W8onElectlo 1.

IL el on DiW 1 overhls opponeritIr. byamajorIty De SpecIa hereon. questtorne- oIIonForreStrlcUan 176noiestr1 Ge 16laP1. AmEN" COU pr1nc1palcase eatteva Georglarailroad Be iptaat SpecJa The co Unue of IJ. weatherGd rlsk hereJ1as cottoIlj to A one.

Yi1JaBlC Ur DalrijC1oaed Up. I 1oS d. yby Mr. A. barepr senative nwoB is.

ant h01f b1HouieE1ri. COLt OItliGLIeceUl 1 i8p a t. ln lOlth1s uSr aftem 7 t1ler lth' flrellIUpP iediQ bef ctlon. The1onf cel8OOi slY entheCi9' pfAUIUSta andB9rd iePort. a bo folt1.

eao ttcri di the steam hJpWn a id' 1iewlU. wYOr1tTheburned lOlded. rkd tUi 1enc brld iun Uw xC. Co1ll ioii terent1i Gct Yr C. Mohie CODl countrEeyplIBbumof c1ited.

a lo Jl Jlrim i yedc1. n. pt. It ihb. caieltmW6htwlI 9o I cot fe i.

lW nt to- rl ooz iaid dt i cJUT 11' a2-7eari 1d DiUe Esaton PfnnJYlnntaumnart1ecL Dayid dlede lIe been a eDt Savannah fof the teenlemdlewu numberot1OUl the' Brit ultAtloned.a omters elecUih'- 1Lanfer AHtWDFk IQc1 oLneau potJ oJ06e J. Doon. nerHW W. Ur D. oBrQwn InWJJuUd fIL B.

Cochran Out r. T. WIiiiChak man BoardofTrlu FmntGD01abyT 1 ee to teUleur 1I11ud We1Ject1I1 AMf J. rthe 01101 Ee1NUutud uP Ja" 9of The sont of I8III1n L.i- f. 1 3f' iniar ttrt rt t1i otTbiit CU ief w9 rlsFagairist fht rtheast filr a4for200OO lfOrk an.

dLIJ tractors f4OO9jn TJ Jacksonvrlbe Republican1eJ that an i ir lrOD th be we 1 lh le' hyiDgchu mean 1 a twelve-month tJ comea and ilhop leh eh 1 cf 1 1 reu e. 1tweencNew' OrIen and wllI be Il in tlJ veN rle 1 ranto Mobile inside I Off Jour. hour. go e11Jncte infifte It' i th xen Oi nd 01g1. 1 1uBtep1 en oOhtBroth i od01 Loeom tiy emen an tendednp P08 ttoor ganue CUOlu afort ldaandTeu0NouaociatioIi ttm cmmfr1ialn teasingJninem1lershIP rapidly 1 1f esaYI 1 Railro re td indi attonl Jgllt wuetweeIftheLoU 1 aallviU ndCrescen es i Ar wagelor theN hvUle Chattan ro doheof.

Lo isvilleg uhviUeallies iaac as pr i fllowerratellth itlitheirCormerpayrolls es ve1ppl 1e ts yeat rdai inhe rates yedellaTimet-tliatj hadbee placedoD' wumeived. to iJfacUonbl tha'-husiDesl me TheIcan nowi. ce eaafull 1. rri etG WI. th em.

ph Jand for lOuth ern' lheEut Tetl saee imdty tern Chatt nooga Macqnind ats i Yea J2 nts l' formeuatC beapro otthe wmnCaule aR A Cin mnati If twowe ks Creacentpeople are-- ofthfee rc undredonlour iD metsto territoryThia reductionwasmade. with linea. phis bytbe rOllcfain andlteam hipaasoeiation on and' destineafor reductionmide bytheQ een wumetblthe centspelhuDdred andCrescenti La Lonily lle melltsb MOlltgomel1territorywhich It It 10 ki oints resultJi Padliso people-have CiilCinuatilIe nd ohix' Louis. pointsUjI noneofthe ade furlh9cuts. TennesseeVlrginia haimet conae quencethe ratherto i eighteen tliirtee1from.

ThedHferentiaLo1ive at- beforeth ad aridwhe alar eq VIa ulS andthen nver Uleiroad peo' plethini lver dv monopo lZeth bud esl. Co onel A. Buford TheRichmond aniDanvjlle noY' othe ot Weh v6 knowi 1gno" much1realth knowthat it. continuonslin of 1r a beyondjthrough" a aDdthe' roadtheWestern orib rwoadthe West rntT minal andperhapao her hl Ite tan amonumeIln Buford energyg andhiS olin8. men A con ceivewhile nthefield 7tth tJhe nJurordi loung and com.

para. tinly inex. pen. en cedm 111. and Danvillerailroadthen I waybeiweenRichmond DanT lle We ele.

reh en. O. SephE J.ohn- Jonhowaaacc didatef rthe i- adandmachin1 largedebLThePiedmon theNjr1hCarollD1mdYir betwe JfiIewhlc9 e' ich ncl andjDanviUe rllo Was ufthelropertreor1 polonelBUforilblhiSj le' f. hiffco JI lon or PledmontroadJn de i Un sy a dt Jt Nort1iC roUJ1a. tailr for- thi ty years Wh Ji jhic 1rU 7 looked rolfJJlora longerlinesand bet reo1Ul tionL J' andwaaJthit ndbuilder oUhef Char1ottoand Air aJ d.

lnfiuenceth u' guata theAthnti Tennessee ntshi leased fsiU1eS mroad 81 buijti andnio ere ent11 thetW ternSN rth CaroUn aildtho i t- lJi1865Col nel ord' Jk Vlr 1h lJ Wh at ailf. Clad teaia tei POin HCh 1Ic. 1. i' tth UtlSf n. fj 47 i.z..Jh.

te ft 1" FC 1 ff i liJ 1Jr 8 iri JtiO JJ111Vf fll' our' lI 1 jjrJt2lj ih fbd L. i flil gf vn Ul1. VEUSEDYJI t1 i 11011a teat18101llalathese Jie a ifei' tften come ii BW aVBltiir iiTeIm ricl marke4be ef 1a jhe11vD1lII I1i t1t I tI el 2 i iJt t1 alfltIlIpOlecltoIr1BroWDJiGaB1t 1IJ i ifti BlO1Jl1roD ue Il ttJe UIUIemark tj ii Eio ti I andmyf audk plng d. tha jus e. Mr.

SWW11s njlCriolk iijjrC no remNJdnthe a li hf oRer temPOl1l7 Ue WJ. XUmaltinBollingbrookJl telj1 eteriburgYai I andheartbuln boltlecllipe1led J2rtroub m1 end HC Bur kUnllui IS 1I tr fCsay. r' lauftered1 dmepstmy ease'- amo inubbornonew 1ch disorderAnd lam nowenUrelvlreefrom CanhighJy recomm i i ri te 4 Tr 1 1 Blttenm OwerfuUonicand JnvlcoratorJnl 1Y no. qu1lDd DIIl Eaf ressorP bor1' IUJl I 1 UedBrowus IrouBltteri mTJI1U1tI 1Bst wl lecommendlt. John propli tOrtanki 1' ouse Colum bUIGa Mywife rolf red fortwo7er1 dysenteJ1J' curedEeri' Notl IJ Ji 1c lt IroIlWUersc1DecFm ofd 8U1feredfor.

wond ln1tnedicIrlC iE i MfB irirectard. ijM ellij ii forclitU completelycure4 metOther ofusy tookft nl btemedlclne i- 3' eI 2iIi. 1iet. i tiMoni meryiAJauysi Ilckh' d. achehd Inatttck a1feet Brownllron ot Lowe recovery th i a ar 6 ti tfkl' a IO caleof greabYbene- ro CZ iI1 Mr ic ti rW I exdsayst ij i- 2f Il rbea lit ere.every I'- U.

T'- liS iji I 1'- I' 1 jr' I I overtt eOrl jSYMPTOMS CPA- VER' i'i. ttteN uSeBtboweIs theHeadwitrsen- lat10 underj tn9 after8at- i a 0 nation. to exentio for Irritab ofteiniJ ow8tJ oseo mom 6 eeang some dutYl ariness. essFlutter- eHe OotsbeforetheeYeSt eUow8ktn eadaa RestleS DeSSi at 111ght hfghlY 0010 Urine 1 1BBS1W A1Umr61 AU 171mEEDED 1IIImIB D8AIM WlLL' DIVIWB. lILLSsroeItleCfa1lYada rltICh ODedoae decta Alto utOn1Ihthe 1bereUieAPPtUte andeaueI Take.

Ilib lun dI ecJ" the1rTo 4et1olaOD 8too 11 Frf He HI to's BuCJtb7" single applicatism oti TLIUm a lQ1CWJ WirIGIlraneouslJ or C- 1 t' tai nr i unaerS" lfM ch msts lm I i i i1S. i aM No- yl gf the f9J19 lni9 iir rkB lPni Or Ph row isIro Jg 1 ffiJp n1tSJnJ9ts 9t20. iQ Jlys I I 1EXtra ri LP vrsP tnKiIlei J4 in Jr ritiJopd" hn tq Jts rmil i i ti ki mirWhlSkefJ I ll fi iR. l1sLul1g fs 1t nry nc Salve fr i ci tfHi HaIrB Balsam tet I ittersJ' C'- jlj. ftr rm Cologne eJ rrlE IJ Hy.

JC tlv gi t. 1. i qHX J1 t. 1ilI Ils Mag ol1 Balml' I jJ yOIl a hatr 1s aI I tJn Pre1 a tl0 Mt1S ld Hair tEIiot d9 eJI3 Jg Ba YI YPPJ 11 Et. 1 SG naden ri P7 Saroi4tsiI Sclien ksPills 1E tw a ttsEnih1s on" lirti sfetl sGossan errowd ifip i Fellow fuoCH pftlt Jf t.

Merrill's Fl idH tilie tfsPilISi Jf tH reJjY EXJi cioiint. uu lan errJ Ij betes i Sarf1f Rh tI iatlcCf t. Ingluvine I iO li tiCF JYt Slri i nsCive Regulato Cplg te s---r I fa btiffY ns SJ iiill i ateJotsp ett tij co 4. c. qJ sQtl1 4 sU 7 Ti T-'O.

UJS tR tf5 jJ. i ii 6 LUBRIGATINGOIBSik4 fffi 3J A roaE iroMMlSSION ii 4it1 wi r. 1. oJ JttenU th 1. ir 1 I1 btl' din I6Jele tt In i A UIJJA t1) rat1 lrl iJ the ccormn daU911 ittr ofJ" h1 eJ ndr f' 1 ip1ne" Inve5 DtnUnd Ib1lis atflfnt S05 Ucm i ir or tllmites 2 bt1 tTokEit Hhe JJe- ho owtlYlghU tee theJul rights eorneJootrJ b1G 3t th prmcl 1 noU ffdbr.

theJontnor ere airl00Dnt la1here I. 1aiIa eitherthe tli MCDaniel rerofnfZuwhat all mmUn1st 1 ertltD ln an4ls. to 1uamerlghts. lotee foni. pr hlchth ro lj JIf U.

jJlI o'-'JjaUhJ alter tIOD tlbouldhaT folndUI1e essary1O 4 otth ylrigth tltJ1tto ftb 1r mmtss tjQ1Iu1ldtherlhttoJP oDitnetr iODI1p1fficlente1dence thl hfthertQ ti ri r1ghtJir fhou1dbeeotlU110Ilt 1 I' been subjeet instln rtons anda tocratieltUon I without thel1ght a therefore not lthtJ IhOuldhte lu1ferew aveom inctlenlblc Injury nJ Ih.U-demtJ i wID Me I Ul Jirrj ra11rcad corn tl ltid. a ntrohnd managdt cut oUhe1r brW mMimportantrcs tht litan. di. mana. litem.

lnt D. the 1herC ds 1hllbu. havuftempted. tall leg lateot1 ues aI80t it scary other state llclatreportsTo state Ulat they have theft1i. n.

ertallnglllmpJttostatethtt Dot eLclowed with superaunlan aLlLllIea. de. tlJlsundCltakin g. tWI pfUb1e. tatel ntt DYIu1bE retlectlonup thecomml tf 1fJkd 1 tfnutdthreateDi bankmtcrJId ic lly1ngalllde i UJ andequU1uldeU1eiehUbeen1Ldcsll lr cl1 any lnwrelUil UleI18tei fhslthecomm1sslonell l- ti thlSSt.

1he1t8teUha been fnalumed 1h ftbe a I regultlnt rallroad ii' iDf ln i ft IQ' exCe1ltneyattenl following ts Ih gith same tow i Joit1 1nteill1ow Xth ioomt 18i9thue werabuiltwI otn 4urIugthe theestb 1fhffiT 1J. five. e1II media. tely Jo1l of15jldur1nlhfh 1 ih eoun Pra irGe th1f odfu edt 1 ren thcwbole taken blletgbt cent I1d 1nereuedltStD brutenthllercentnd th compare if' 3 5 tli sed hermIlae' 0T entmHO Uleentlretouthcrnatates centand 10 cen to in nw1Dtthe Uuf1u leemto whahro :5 Jfe. ffrlraUtlbutable tho ebOOI1 ru Ehowthat rlod 7.

J7Itt 1thElIGeorI1hal1. norallroadCO IIIqwe Urot a m. ofJncre5 seuthein ln tstes1dllletor the per1oc10f lroDJ toandlDcludlng 181 1fhe danlJiodcolIlmlSdOJ11swh iff 1nCttl Ho percent. ifoCj1ereuelor' thei' other' southe ifatt tor. eth r1raUH- oper eent thu iDa dUrtJlr W.

1 triaeomaWR te Increase 1n Jh tlt While ma traTtnable OeolJlai it becomes hen tilf bem 1I1i e' itfDenlsed1II Vta1IlfU. tM wnacpe eent. in lorthCarolln 2UI0 er cent 37p per tint mJlllsa1pplf3 MO per o1f11ual510 1tentll1Ave ftateJ 1f of UJe1 is8lJil pl a11 Dlthe above um lot thereason ttf nd1Uona tie Etfd boa dlJreren tCOJltrCi the comparison to southern thatlMT4IpcI i furl ier- their action baa not deterred foreJgua ui stcek the Western Atlantic tIaJItt1ot tm osehallof of JGeCJgf. ttllto84 for's tl zt oat which P8liffolU18e1l jaaloJtl of said They rdo1nt ttTtl1a of. these PI e1iH ifn wbeff 1teek TEfhll tureI of tlIeD1lrOa4 JiGeorgiawered or JfJIiOtSD ttttdCOtate 2 ebtb' p-l.

and 1 jberlitTciDnesse fE' and eo ud UI DEolidaU and and Ulhth be JUle ItlleofGecmdal1U almost Un lbJt ln se Geor Ji J5. tonsolidatod Po jt. Jrt tlotw1thltatidfu that 0 nsfoad 1rDedbJtIeLIU Tent eorgia compal1rUlhowlnglll JDUchaoo1f. the i i nt rortherJaR to state U1t. theBr nr road' although purchased fJiireDfdi mod prominnt ca p1fIl1a.

tsWlth fut i west baa teen fbanilOIl lt Dl Redhe e1fects' rced 1Jvhdb COm oUtte tIae oQIytettt1U NP WiIh1 that slate. her has's they expllnedt erJ jE tndNas Y' WI made i tgor floped or thJl 1Ue MbY1flemil l1 mesa 1ieUsJr kl ilg tot etbblllchaseo ery of Id hasi ri 1 p. J- CHATABOBT I IORT TALKS OFTHE SCRIBES OP COUNTflYPS3. zccncIioEe Tof ZThflofl jul ci Coitoi fllt 15 EOU5 Conn7 JId Log. TkeCCUDtY gje1xICflIy1tthZ gecif bo1Jh them.

th 2yMezcei gIter1og il1 eu lriPlercehd bcenthEprt gncdtobexbedaflthe new Ir. h1 I nd4fe4i1esithWeCk. Rewssburledln ew Jim lDg ssorof thecityof ru arne3 7 hecottonreceIpts Hawklnsvllleslnce lsoow Thetherease' tho Iro uDg ure. lstol. la3fuUy in Ebertcountywuburued aii 5 sndsesneofhiscolorcd frien6sbrought 0 :1 ard snanat over J.

ScoltIaInjail. h1 ubllc reaobodthe wherethere circuttludge ew ames :5 lr. principles. TflenGeoA1ienbuflthe occupledgool died Ssiift gerbought afterMr. arperflntsbedthehousejuthe insideanfimade I RsthtI Barr oneotheremUframebntidlnajust yean iisdWHMwards thenab1gokaesithwuelect of Ce Asaca one of mlabtamenofhisday.

Forarsavityof equals Dstoauperlcrs. few men wbospenthjjwholefe0 LCsufldermluedhls shortened his apr roportavery schoolwork by be egel1sIwho ba. I the middle ae state best a I Jtelimetotowoaislaonthet twelve-days i I new rear. 1rogrsmesvapjy 1 aItcetheraInsour 1 costof twelvetofifteen eentaperbushefafl5 I Itahls 1 worth touch for1soss I feed as lofirof corn which 1 cd' growing in hvo good peopleof 0ZUSfa where he basin antchae. at wintarratu whi own It.

VIrgnlae Fed3andlorwbejt male ctton. I ce elj duieflsed dewbrat Is cut yoz can 5ttO011htaa15fldOrOWdown peas lWr barvu tU fr st and double yor hst og oson I iai twty egistyeszso i. theboae ngndthibcrae UterreC0Te1 froniiia assn si thoughb docig0Od1eTt007et I Choieraiz thehogi InomaparUOIIZincO1l1. yIIHogan I piitophirtyflTeheIdOUatten1U bogsandout I ef restaTe amen LIDIOn oftbenl Eundayeyening tolive a negrogirl wayand dly theweilafter at Sal 1inCneY T. our county one bed.

Ma6isonwlttL oil toconcealbis moneyabove theclockin notso of ha bythe The Oklnnernear theysearchedier BAKIIjQJWDEE. IntereetlngTesta de ny 9hemiit. Loye tb' ox to weredirectedaolely bream pow cc 1170 Cbarm alum Bulk thegoveenment allalum tarlarkacid favorof Jerceyhelfer a oladeer sheepand 5 F. IL aaysi I a' averageage twenty years. n.

andmutton S'- CPTonv of oodasId lhecnemy. P. iqr sisciconaider valuabiensedicine. wliodled I15 me toisiofzoot fm Loison. chimneys every Is a fertilizer.

J. A Ballard Iasseuger Depot says I indigestion ood' there an of TO1lU MENBELD Tia YOLAI0 Bn. Co otMarshsllj Miebj Sedtheirc1ebratedcgoyQLvaco biv aMoth3y ELZCflIO ArzLlucuen thIXYd7ItomenyoungoroIdsidd with debility loss of ita1Ity n4 manhoodtud all for rhMaImfle55yefgt5praJpfg anil many otdiasaseLCoes1etensterathm to hasltb1 71Isrseo geanaseJXoik a dayu tertM MI i-8losaisd l9 0' WARRENPRICE TO1NG MA READY HISFATE cs ierSitas. vevotee prsjssg of Iliath AadOthe EaruasvniX Gs. Decethbei pel1aLj Burns posii of who lies afl neuralgia.

jTlilIarn ern1gsn praylug' With ththe 11 ready to God to beenmade tobim. CLascTbrough Ga. In GodwI waslost TaflaiasreeFILwentiflpUrsUlt thtu groes murd ed rc Itwas MitcheiLltook barbershop IOfllSD. and gu pr1sonersand Itooktothe le MrBurkett greatpnlse st. The prelx lnaxy alofMs tSpwDavI4 case etjhr Mary Annfluntera neErowasaxresteand a1l beatinganegro foroxrayorhereesterday liseleorstest Ch atham GLDeqember SpeeIAI.

3-- tion6. ViliaIlcathehagest ineetnextMonday. Theprincipal casethatisto bebroughtu Villa Rica. VIL ofthe necessltlesbere otcotton buyerhere a. Tnzxs 0a drygoods to-day A Cobb I of will soon openbusiness CoLc1rurI Ga.

SpecIaL.Mr Corcoran with a lotofcotton. Tlrecauseofthe U00lnanrance BurnIng Steamer December lL4SpecIatJAsnr. steamshIp wastakenoutandahewasreloaIa I Faixzvszc. S. Collins 1' buruoflclited.

va oth beast1iVI qs SpOC1a1A a th hI feeUnunwefl and went to his zoom durthgtheulght. Uewuiyears 1ennsylvsnla lomy 69. lIe liai resident of fo past thlr- taeissyears. llewufsranumbered yearufathe wasatatloned Capsof Piremea SpecIaLJGenr. gla lodge N.

245 of by the CefltI51rflrOad1elodgewaijnsUutl nInetenthrtegsnenibrs byGrsnl 3 Trrfla te md. The following officenvere elected liaater-C- ini Hilton Fl- 8. BF. Por 2ev thnduetor-J00ph Dooner Warden-I. Urquha' 0.

Brown- Inneg Gnarl- IL g. WttIt Chair Board of Tzustass-Fxan Goolaby. The oh-- 3EctoI theorderistce5eo unityof thebes- mOtiveereossnththe sad ekttt them to a higher aoetelmral and standard and for the paeooion of 1kieoeaL wsUateaM ploaoo at Bsalence Is the pefadpsi el the lua In THE RAI1ROhDSI. Items' ofjstereaAion theconntflg Thor- ki eugbrei Tile tbitrtoraofthe1alxis ofTabler Crit. efNewOrlcnsagainat Orleanaand lortheastern 140O0 The flepublican reports charge buiniss and eros comes iron horse.

Sundaytle tween ew Orlensand York will on. It at II p. in. run to i In ten atd infifteen It Kenuesaw sleep. era.

Organizer Stephen. theDrother to-or. Texas No so uthis. Ae aayai as very favorable to between the Louisville asia as- far the roads pay rolls. were no new do- velop ienta men- can now from hundredformer yIn It re- was bfflve asic1 territorywhich Ci cinnati perhnndredfrom lthdrnade funthecnts isa ratesfromMemphis orrather 1suowbutefghtIenti beforethelIansu iu4Gulfrhad an men-Alex of Buford then jon with a large debt.

the Jink betw8en Canoltniand between the Eich niond DanviUe was governmenaa the his comoany the North Carolina railroad thir. When was ac- atoncelooked for mars better was the Atlantic an the Western' North MIdlandrailroads In 1865 ColonelBufordalittlelinewubank rupt1and 5gCOBLQfl flPrk ii bthMAt1REME WP Bheoiatism i--- Lmsq lackadie Ash YOU ToRead JJWATHASBEEN SAIDABOUT BROWNS1. PY VE USED LII fewweeks They thejwllllssgljiestlfytolta Its ema scarcely poasible dencetbaathla. Ifysa are feeling poorly tars5 tias froruthe ule druggttbtaina agseaterproftt a Porthlireuonime irytoperasiade Limit asgood. 11.1 only Iron cease thegesiulne bottle5 tradecsarkand Vakeaoothers T.

lays 1 medicIne for inalarlaaud that says othermcdiclnesgaveonlytenirorary Mr. J. hotel sod IL" remedies JohnV tonSCsayi I It a Ia. P. Iron Blitert ufferedfortwo aaum.

Cs. 5' a forehtllsand street stuck I street Selma Msays lorwhlch mend It. 5' 4255. Orleanssays I tepidity fliedme. It C.

West use for young and everyday. UTTS i a 2SYIARSINUSE. Xediearinmph ofthe Lossofa etite. Nausea bowelscos- with disinclinationto pfb dynzndndIrritabi1ityoftem LopiriteLossctrnomorywI havIng neglectedsczne 4ty 1. i1 eow kinHeadaohstlesgness atnighthghlyco1ecUr1ne.

TEWAB1nNoIABthIEEzDED xeve mua Os- the4ppsUts1 cause' aiour hd Or sac ffjyt5mr rrWaw asc by a cf t1s Dy It Imparts isainral color aCts SOld by Druggists or tfltbyepreascnrecelo AIaiIta Cotton Mills Suppy. Co. Found rsand Machrnits yLt ODEBS 8OLIcIT Fo ur C20E WOBX. d. Oo4e dtJ Nlw UtBAlobsAatsML---'u DRTJUUIS CUTTIU UT Rememb that Save Mon by buying following of usas they are 11Re and our price the sam as York Baltimore or phia AyersAgue cure C' Carthartic Pills Cherrr Pectoral 84 HaIr Vigor Is Sarsaparilla Bromidla lodia Browns Iron lgans Taffy Tolu Corks In lots of 20 Daily's Pain Extractor Perry Davis' Pain Killer Mellins Infant Food Fahhestocks Vermifuge McLeans Pills erm1fuge Boschecs Syrup Greens August II wer Buckngham' Whisker Halls Hair Renewer Allaifs Lung Balsam Henrys Oathofic Tonic Li Hair Hostetters Hoyts German Jaynes Alterative Carminative Expectorant 16 Pills Hydroline Listerine Lithiated Hydrangia Hagans Magnolia Balm Kathairon Maltine Preparations 'Mansfield's Creole storer Vinegar Bitters Elliott's Saddle i3ags Bulls Baby Syrup ugh iie Lactopeptine Empty Capsules Pinus Canadenls sfords Acid Phphate I' Bread Preparation Sanford's Liver Invigorator SchencksPiiIs Pulmonic Syrup I' Sea Weed Emulsion Bensons Tarrants Ext 0 I' Seltzer Aperlent ws Gossamer Powder Jacobs Oil Harters F.

and A Specific Cs Iron Tonic Is Liver- Pills ii phites- Fluid Hydrastis Tufts Pills Hair Dye 54 Oil WarnCrs U' a 5 I' Pills Diamond Dies Prophylactic Flul Liver Colgate's Toilet' Soap 51 Laundry a' Vasaline Preparat Seaburry 'Johnson's Piast Park Davis Co. Fluid 111 des equally close men them this Wearestill BEADQUAR WindOwGlass fthe ST 5 IT PENTN 5 43aU8t. 5 ThEMMISSiON ggAVANDlT3 wolw DISCUSSIOt csa4Iasn1sgXe4tet. fs flen yrkaIa aw sko2aIIsod Co sac. Law las ROaidM Pmgnia Us Orar 5 gta Stats.

idsl igDeea3e2. Pea Sir Incomms. ytheeIS5wbOhivabelIeTedn lb iMAtt5ia c4 5iaW.asuth- of jouh utedor neweonthtioqu hare IetbY Investments wsi' I Moe beep a large ioserJ well as j'- jutoc4ated wItl me in my Investments and aetS In GeOi5broDgb the extraordJnry the ratlratt co IQn iaaOf ivethersfore thefacl Ihayouhsye iMersMoies4wltbc1se In his 1o1ature law. th the statute Ui ageieantO the railroads or In jnjuryup0Utem. lIghtly adminidete inpertautfOWeI Yelled tbtcommiaelon 1t ralirc di Therecan be no interes gubllc is sn4 effictentr aecomHodatlon traydas IC rwhlchtha raliroilesre nrenoatfoutoccoTcropcr8tIDg.

etrees oflsiaintennee a a 5- tcd eaIlroadSIboUld oreupy towards es thst 1 hyeeyerread and ball 1 of' Georgte who guarding intl oitbceewhoconieloor cii complstntbyeltherthepeoplaOr rat recognizes what sismu al totheeanie hero entirely Ignored commIssioner ttun should bare foeni a IL notieeof their to sufllclent roads bate the egas a which should be comrnon to the tight a undet the cited ttattlerallrcads have as allicill seree with' ssys ttiepurvcoe I to rail 15 truSthat 55 jfl of thahandsolthelrownersth of. bylarthe tbait trench mansgement this hnthiseatlempted I andattencaesottbetosfsasso ICgu inlrntrbai ficlal Tostatetlsaithey their ut6ertalng is simply to state that ot er7 rntnltuds II I aayacnrth reflection rhel astateofconlusbonwhle be slate I been sot can isy nvolr5d In this confusion will be thin hownbyanantlsls of 1 or santa aemLannuaI reps They state has asumod that Ibe lerthepurpeaeofregulatwgrallroad tn state has to ealiyonr feels showing the to any fctcndatton et. of this the eara y-comssllsIonin1i' therewere bnllt rI i' 4atehss relic red nUts of railroads Scare seen conEruc lntheilniltsof lake the panic of 5 I the that GeorgIa he buteeren percentaird Lu er and I ronsar its yercant they ycarslnclt4tug as the period of boo i IOtheentlre00UthCrn states 5' thalrs3t4LOpenctnt. S' In thcyseemtoclaim wIse Snrtsshow thatdunlflgttc renbodiro Is no. Co :5 rease wit 5' teof slates.

while for period of moan 1153 who a railroad cornsnieIbi1 law. her 5' ncresgd hut 21 4-10 wbiJ ot tecreace the iekentcgether wal St 4-14 peTtent 58150 this pertud aindertlils I of 1 over half In all lb alalts. ntfavonblefOrGeOrPIa when made with which yosress i 5ge5rerQog1a5xtpt of aech a laW. For Instance dunny learn 18715 ala lecreaccd 4-10 Ct cant Increased InVirsinia iiatheiame pe cent North Carolina 26 3-10 5 137 cent In 331asblppi 13 percent. I hare aadtheetatcswest the IesInIppt ailvfthe aLoefgur the reason ocndluoosmlghtheaaIdtobe ccnfit a the 0 fuel ttc further cite.

as a apltcllet. from purthaslugthe wk the Brunswick astern. pany. not Occigla perlodofnlnet at a rate paId foorteen per Lent laIsles read. dotct tfeTil1at very one of these- snade 51 epltalUSSL invutigtnts wbwev they dtvtiettieutfa tbeountfT and ton worst features the raliroad comm tleergia 1 alsornltlcd to tatethal Jiavon She kastTmneasesVliInla 2eo c0taoildaUOft tneresIth a toAllanta andBome the has bet Tenneaas VirgInia and rst issued as on1yiOOd per sail' flag- at dliv cents on the allrcsdotned by the Fall sad GCorgIaConiPanyis bowltg in lraatly muCh above Interest the Ii Western strenatci indmoat em itt Europe'S spI15li5l3 I extension FOtA.

again at a large a- eernpiUflg' 11510 imply of the fact mpretiesble after the eSSSCI Of misslon law had beCO fluoltaWa555teOl any sect i rpgadty 0 5iplalsied Wile urslorttyofthelt0Ck of then of one c9 1oubylIIO sxid tJsO In this ille md earn asxfaoslycik. tso a. a. the rail ci no Lou el..

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