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I I NrW I i 8 re li HAND I HIM SdLI for SLt' IL I e. ill III S. il I of i Macon Concerning the Stab 1 Fair In Connection With GREAT PIEDMONT EXPOSITION tm pyktent CteVflandi mm South. era The True Story of Ilosklnt Other Newt I tAXN os. July This morning your correspondent was conversing with Captain rank A.

Hervey the well known public auctioneer when he remarked i The state fal is going to be a big thing and the visit of President Cleveland to the south will be a grand thing. and the Piedmont expel titlon is going to be a success. Each one of i these events will assist the other. If Cleve- I land comes to Macon a great crowd will come I to see him. If lie comes no farther than At- tents there will not be standing room there.

How do you think the Piedmont exposition will help the state fair captain Oh in many ways. IX will increase ex- i hlblts add entries to the races and send vOO- toil to the state lair that otherwise would I not come. ou go and talk with business men and get their opinions he continued. nd see how they will coincide with mine Taking the cue the reporter called first at tksrs II. D.

Adams Co the well- I kn wn wholesale grocers on Third street. On asked his opinion Mr. Adams said I think the outlook for the state fair is rood the test in fact in many years past. If ooelanJ comes. of course it will swell the I crowd to grind dimensions.

I- about the Piedmont exuositlon I belli it will be a help to us in the way of nCrV5i11g exhibits and bringing more in- tem visitors. SSrs right Hill Third street grocers fer called on and Mr. Wright said I think CA everybody will come and especially if 1 eland comes. I the Piedmont exposition ill benefit the fair in self Mr Nussbaum the big wholesale dry goods nan replied in answer to the query lea I Wlleve the state fair will be the best held in years. It will be a Jig thing if Cleveland will come and I behe will.

As for the Piedmont exposition it will do us a great deal of no doubt. Yr. W. Rogers the big Cherry street merchant was called upon. He said This will doulitleas be the biggest fair we ever had.

I think eland will come and I think we will get a great many visitors from the Pied- moot exposition dow here. Mr. It. Kogerssaid Yes and our traveling men report that people are preparing to come from all nver the country. The reason I think it will be the 1 biggest fair in years is the fact that it will the biggest agricultural display ever seen here.

It will be worth coming a long tos Mr. Kent of the firm of Bernd Kent ho always make such magnificent displays in 1 arness and leather remarked I believe the state fair will be a bigger exhibition than ever Ufi re I better hopes than I have since tl war. I am satisfied the state fair will no ti any drawback in the Piedmont exposi ti Mr Jaques probably the largest rl slit dealer in liLs line in all middle Ge ri said The outlook is most encourag- in 1 tu re ill be a stn ng effort made to get Vrm i I here and if he comes we will 1 1111 a grand ovation. I think the ludi rtixj sitiOIi will benertt the state fair in ii a i At IIM Harris's great wholesale hoaxewir i sugregated Messrs. Johnson lIar- rs.

a aid 1 ee Ellis. i i tie outlook or the state fair akti i ii rq iter Mrt i le here more things for them to i so glorious that it can help LU ai end the four respectively tU orter could not keep count. it al ui leveland coming' i I me sai Mr. Harm. 1 II1 111 we and bring Ins hook and Un 1 Itl Lai Ca ta li tarn I nh the bait put in Mr.

Ellis. i tl in a jug added Mr Grace 1 111 ue and bring several cab as tl la is tl home of Lamar see- tl urior and then Le ini ht cat 1 in these waters added tl Piedincnt nt exposition UI ii ill make a big success of it but 5 i tin 1 1 surpass them. They will be 1 1 to lu after tht. get through their el we will just wipe them up with a bug fif ai 1 Mr. ilarrie and Mr.

Grace added got it straigut down here and they can i get nothing there and then the rspcrler tdon Mr Wolff. of ATi Iff Bro. thought the outlook very od but thought that e- Jan visit vi would induce thousands to come Who would nut otherwise attend. Mr. ill is F.

Price of Prices warehouse said I have been traveling through the country several weeks and that is aUI hear state fair and fine crops. I believe it TS ill be the grandest fair ever IK here for there are iitvi aratif lib being made in every direction. eland visit would certainty bring large crow 1 Ue Piedmont exposition will un dl 1 elp the state nr loiiO lur lanter and inventor tad I ha been connected with the aA o- clatl' nsiuitten ears arid I ne er saw the pit i gliter There will be the finest til i i stocks made here. I I 1 1 leJm ut exposition will prose a salesbie auxiliary as tl ey offer fine preuii un i il giMn exhibitors a chance to Secure two premiums instead of one. Mr I.

1 a til cfBone Chapi tll said 1 t1 1 1 it was better advertised than usual awl tl at there as more erest than usual. He tl ink tl 1 Piedmont exposition I tl state fa Mr. 1 ox of Corl in was of tht i that the pro pe was er bright buxiWu association ought to sptndoneor twot id UariaihertiMng as tie Pied- 1 1 ij i LI U-ii ajvertise 1 to wake a I 1 lit th ufjht Ckvehmd would In a arBecnwd and that the Piedmont ti i wuud tog a good many addi- tiJi il x1 uit and 1 ere 1 an plinth of Siiiith Mallay who feirs ita big mahintry business said I will 1 tie eryhuwt exl ibit of ua i im ever made here. This fair 01' is largest prei mini fur machinery agricultural ltiilleiittIiiC of any lair in tl i Uth. The Vatertosn Engine company tti lib we represent will i ut in a fifty uorwe I wsr engine to run tile uacbiiiery ith fur- LLS log better facilities than ever before fur our Mr.

Barden cf harden Smith Ellis the big retail dry nxU ei thoiglit that the fair would U. agrxil bumss as the preuimuj are large crop usi an 1 trvtl nix promising lie waasatisniJ that eland would twne as every effort uld be made to secure attendance. lie ds satisfied that the nedmoiit ci ltloii would help the Macon fair Mr i es of Campbell Jones warehouse- jwii ti tl oj anon that the county ex- i I wouderlul and the finest ever He thought the Piedmont expoM 11 the state fir Thus he en that oat of all these gen. j0" i ul there vtas no Uiss ut from P- 01 nion that the state fair will ho at tie Piedmont exposition will ai i tl at the iHX plo are anxious i 1 1 in the fall central city. klpt tTl JULBY1JIS WIFE.

thrrCallolUp tot tclect of Illtliliaren Spotul A plumb- Inerun well known In this arK abandouth A uiwlera lOOboud Al" ou of the his wile ore irrajit a a him and Le was In on this ft warrant. Fall. JlL iWlJjtr' Cameron WM committed to lie will jji Lt. 04 induced totake some other prep- MUU HljAi I. 1IJI.

D. tji v1f i Jie- s. fa JOHN HOWHKfiTI JH5ATH. HMMMM Tht Ten. Story of TerriWd Brandy fax ft.

flfcV TE. AumaMftrftu 4 MXCOK 01Tnly 25 8p iMr. 0 Plnertoii hkneyr younf John Uosklu well wrote totladj mend In LexingtanMJss. for the details offis death. It will be remembered that few dayiago Hoaklns who was associate editor of the Lexington Bulletin.

was shot down In the street by a man named Chatham the defeated aspirant for legislative honors of the independent party In Holmes Connty Miss. The lady nitesthatltwas oneof the saddest of deaths. Hoskins got on. a spree Tuesday eventaj and on Wednesday morning came down town drunk. Down town he got still drunker and went into orge Stlglera drug store and Bugler caked him.

to lie down end take something to sober him up as he expected to take a young lady out to ride to Durant's station that afternoon. He agreed to do so. but Chatham who had. been drinking with him that morning came in and said John lets go get another drink. They went out together said Roakins was too drunk to walk.

so that Chatham had to support him. While drinking Chatham accused Hosklns' father of being a defaulter Hoskins resented this. and they began quarreling and Hostlns said give me five minutes to arm myself and I will fight you. Chatham agreed and HO walked around the square in search of a. pistol.

Not finding one he came walking along toward Stiglers store with his hat pulled down over his eyes. hen near the store Chatham who was leaning against a post fired at him without warning "Don't shoot' I'm not armed yet cried Hoskins and ran toward Stiglers door and Chatham fired again. striking him in the back. He fell' and expired in Live minutes without speaking. Hoskinss poor old crippled father had heard he was in a.

difficulty. and started for him and was in sight when he fell. His grief was heart-rending and his poor old mother will hardly live. Public indignation ran high but Chatham was jailed had his trial and WM refused ball thus escaping lynching lie had threatened to kill Hoskins as le came down that morning it is said. Hosklns was a brilliant young fellow not quite of age and Chatham is a man of forty.

five. OUR NO. 3. A Historic Edifice of the Central City Being Torn Down. MACON Ga.

July 24 Special To-day workmen began tearing down the old engine house 3 the Wsioric old hall from which the fire laddies have issued many a time to battle with the names On April 151853 Nos. 1 and 2 were or ganlzed and got their engines and had a regular jubilee. On the next day the block now known as the old Floyd house. where T. C.

Dempsey has a handsome brick tJlock caught fire and burned down. The firemen played industriously from an old well to the street all night and next morning it was fuller of water than when they began. It had an underground connection with a buried lake. On January 11855 No. 3 was organized with the old Lady Washington" hand engine Only two members Captain Jim Simp- son and Charlie Emmell axe now living of its charter members.

They won ery prize that was played for up to the war and from Eufaula and Atlanta since the war. The first prize was a silver trumpet won by the brave company soon after organization. In 1857 the engine house was built and afterwards Young America No. as the little engine was caned was purchased. It is still in active service.

The old firemen feel very sad to see the old hall the scene of so many triumphs razed to the ground. THE STORY OF A WHITE BOY. He Is Discovered in the Keeping of a Disreputable egress MACON Ga" July 25 Special Yester day Officer Grace saw a colored woman Madeline est severely whipping a white boy. The child was screaming with pain under every lash of the whip. The officer reported the occurrence to the chief of police and the woman was put under surveillance.

The woman and the child were earned to the city today and the matter investigated The boy who gave his name as Clarence Bailey is a delicate little fellow apparently about eight years old of delicate figure arid small pinched features. He as unable to his age but said that he Lad been living with the woman a long time. His clothes were taken off but no bruises were found on his body. He said tint the woman had whipped him with a cowhide hurting him badly. Madeline West was from Savannah and said to be worth a few thousand dollars.

She was arrested seN eral weeks ago on the charge of disorderly conduct. The chief of police and the mayor will investigate the matter Administering Ja e. MACON Ga. July 25 Special Mayor Price sat in judgment in the police court today and fines to the amount of forty dollars were imposed on the evil doers. Police officers Holmes and Johnson arrested a white man named Mat Kelley who was asleep in the culvert under the East Tennes- see Virginia and Georgia railroad.

He was carried to the barracks locked up. In response to an earnest pies for sympathy ho was given five hours vAich to leave the city this morning by the recorder. The Engine Smashed. irov Ga. July 25 Special 1 Passen per tram 3 southward bound on the Southwestern railroad ran into a car loaded with melons at Rutland smashing the car and breaking the engine badly.

pole car as run into the switch and it is supposed the iw itch was left open by the hands. The pole car was knocked to pieces. The train was delayed for two and one-half hours. Nobody hurt but the passengers were badly shaken up. Death of an Infant.

MACON Ga. July 25 Special The little ono-j ear old boy Luclous of Mr. Bunk Burney of Dennis station died at the home of his mother in this city this morning of diarrhoea The little fellow had only been sick a etk and this me ruing past aw ay to the Homebejond Mr. Burney has the sympathy of many friends in this sad hour especially as lie had just lost his wife a few weeks since. He 11 a an Old Citizen.

MACON ia July 25 Special James Devereux the Central railroader who died last week. was a member ol the St. Vincent De Paul society for thirtj three years and' was with the Central continuously from the beginning of its building. He lived here twen- eight years and left property to the amount of me three thousand dollars. Hancock County Will Try.

ifos Ga. July 25 Special Hancock has applied for space the state fair and will enter for the premium of one thousand dollars for the Lest county exhibit. The Weeks Deaths in Macon. MACON Ga. July 25 Special The mor.

tuary rej ort for the week ending Saturday as furnished by Inspector Harrington was as follows Blacks 10 whites 8 total 18. DOTS AND DASUES. Some Spicy eclU Served In Short Sentences. court 1 it tine silver microscope. with which hTwiil" illustrate his lectures to be delivered before the Pcaboly iiniltute.

lie will remain there several days. uptain Jim 81iQ on end Aide man 0 tiara are finishing up a fine i tece of work on Mulberry between Second sod Third rett to lay Captain Frank A. llerve ai Mrs. IIeryefa have gone on a throe tar riot hnel and Urf R. lIrdesnvi at Clinton.

A big bird hunt a part of tic uume The IWVUll1 Army held a big festival fur the benefit of the army th lr barracks on Second street tonight Las tn Tmmo big Sunday paper excited woinler an i admiration here. One man on buying a copy yelled after the boy gay I don want ell you got. Ones enough. lie was paralyzed when lie found WI but one. Others grumbled because there was too much in for them to.

read In one FITS' All fits stopped free by Kline's Great Nerve ltestorer To Fits after first days me Marvelous cures. Treatise end bottle tree to Fit cases. Send Kline 931 Arch street Philadelphia Pa. The Alleged Papal Bull Against McGlyfinaFraud REV. LAWRENCE STERNES PARODY On xcommnidcaUonClmilAUdu the Form Used in Anathemausiog the rtj Thi True Form.

From the Savannah News. On Sunday July 17 the New York Son printed a Ion article entitled The Old Form. of The The Anathema Used In Former Time but Not In' the Case of Dr MeGlyani" This le has been copied extensively throughout the country and ire- quentlyit has been represented as the papal bull directed against Dr. MeGlynn It 13 an anathema of the most violent type and not without a good deal of blasphemy. It curse every' part of the offenders spiritual and anatomical self and calls upon all the hosts of heaven the Father Son and Holy Ghost th Virgin Mary.

St. Michael all the angels and archangels principalities and powers and al the heavenly armies end everything and every soul to do likewise I In mentioning what 111 to be cursed and when it says May he be cursed in his brains sndln his vertex. In Ills temples. in his forehead In his ear in his eyebrows in his cheeks In his Jawbone Inns nostrils la his foreteeth and grinders. In his Ups.

in his throat. In hi shoulders In his wrist in his arms in his breast rnhls heart and pnrtenanos and in his bottomeEt stomach in his sad in hlsgrolnin his thighs nil in his hips and in his knees his ayhehecursedlnallthe joints sad articulations of his members from the wpof his head to the sole or his toot May there be no soundness in him. Maybe be cursed In living. In dying in eating and drinking In being hungry in being thirty In fasting to deephisTui slumbering in waking to walking to standing to sitting to lying to work- in in resting. Bishop Becker was asked yesterday If this was the form of excommunication used by the RomanjCatholic church and he denounced it He US BLKJUIU UUIUVW MAU Ji said that it never had been a part of the dis cipline of the church but was a parody cn excommunication written by Rev.

Lawrence Sterne In Tristram Shandy. Rev. Mr. Sterne was a priest of the Church of England a disgrace to his cloth. His Tristram Shandy as well as others of his works were vulgar as anything over written in English except perhaps Tom Jones and Gullivers Travels.

He desired to ridicule the Roman church. and therefore he put the words of his own form of ex-communication in the mouth of Uncle Toby. It was not original even then however for Sterne stole the idea and much of the phraseology from one of the works of Burton the anatomist. This alleged form of excommunication liar been known ever since Tristram Shandy has been known in print and has never been seriously considered as the one in use in the church. The true form is alterable.

It is based upon the curses Moses proclaimed should tall upon the people of Israel if they refused to hearken unto the voice of God and observe his statutes and commandments Deuteronomy 16 to the end and St. Paul's command to deliver an. offender unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh I Corinthians 5 Taking these two portions of scripture as examples the bulls are written and no set form is used. Like all parodies there is a degree of similarity between Sternes bull and the curse of Moses the foundation of the papal bulls but the similarity is drawn in blaa hemy. The idea of the quotation given above is from the 1Mb.

17111 18th 19th and 35th verses of the twenty-eighth chapter of Deuteronomy which reads Cursed shall thou be in the city and cursed Shalt thou be in the field. Cursed shalt be thy basket and thy store. Cursed shall be the fruit of thy land the increase of thy kind and the Rocks of thy sheep. Cursed shalt thou be when thou comest in and cursed shalt thou be when thou goest out. The Lord shalt smite thee hi the knees and In the legs with a sore botch that cannot be healed from Use sole of th foot to the top of thy head.

And thus throughout the Scriptural anathe. ma is taken as the model of Uncle Toby's" curse. Bishop Becker expressed great surprise that so many people had accepted the alleged form as the true one. particularly as Tristram Shaxidy" Is a work so well known toreadors THE AUGUSTA CONFERENCE. The Closing Exercises of the Conference-A A Sermon by Bishop Key.

SPARTA Ga. July 23 Special Friday morning the Augusta conference heard reports and held discussions on missions and on education beside attending to various minor matters Rev. Mr. Roberts of Augusta preached a very fine sermon at 11 oclo The after- noon services were short occupied principally by a report on the spiritual condition of the- churches report on scholarships an. address by Dr.

Hopkins on Emory college and one by Ee Mr. McLaughlin in behalf of the Masonic school at Covlngton. That portion of Dr. Hopkins's address was particularly interesting which pertained to the technological school and excited renewed and no doubt lasting interest in that useful department. The result of the report on scholarships was the adoption of a highly feasible and beneficial plan for assisting young men in going to Oxford.

The conference was adjourned after a very delightful session delightful to all parties. Sunday morning Bishop Key preached to a very large congregation at the Methodist church in the afternoon Professor Rufus Smith addressed the Sunday schools and in the evening Dr. Hopkins preached. Every morning during the conference there. was a sunrise prayer meeting.

Sunday afternoon the Women's Missionary society will ha a meeting at whiJi Miss Sallie Garwm will be present. Drowned While Bathing on Sunday. BUNEsVILLK Ga. July 25 Special Willie Bussey- aged about 16 was drowned while bathing in Stafford pond on last Sunday He in company with several other boys were bathing in the. water when he suddenly began to drown.

Charlie Bussey one of. his play-mates pulled him out and medical aid was summoned but tdl assistance proved futile After working with him er three hours the doctor gave him up. He was the son of Sirs. Jala Brassy of our town a widow. Note.

from Savannah. Ssvswswe Ga. July 23 Special ElLs Young Co. have discovered' a robbery of a large amount of tobacco from their warehouse They found the thief a negro in their employ General E. Alexander left tonight for Atlanta.

William Jackson the negro found a week ago under Miss Josie Rogers's bed died today in jail. Death of Henry Washington. DALus Ga. July 25 Special Died this morning at his residence on Cartersvllle Street Mr. Henry Washington of typhoid fever.

Ir Washington was one of our rising young merchants and will be missed by his many friends. The fall term of Paulding. superior court will convene on next Monday the lit of August. Licensed to Preach. CoLUnJus Ga.

July 25. Special Mr Marion Hendricks a young man who has been attending Meteor university was licensed to preach at the Second Baptist church in this city last nieht lie will be ordained on the second Sunday in August. Killed by Lightning MlLuPanJLLJIi Ga. July 23. Special During the rain and thunder storm here this evening Thu Jackson colored was track by lightning ant instantly killed.

She was sitting near a window in her house when the bolt me I it i i i Died tram Eating Tao Much. COMJHHM Ga. July 25. Anthony Osborn negro confined in jail at Cuseta Clittahoochee county charged with ho stealing died lat night Irons eating too much. More cuss of sick headache biliousness con stlpation.

can be cured In less time with le medicine and. lat lex money JUJtnl Carter' LUtft Liyer. Pill than by any other that no. barroom upon the terms and eon- law to. wit the obtaining twlneBfiTe of whom 1 yndfrUl8 contract recently made with to Macon Gas Light and Water gonipaity bythe rttr.

that corporation hat oblfcadMtOMextend a mama and loeat hydrant. wherever ded i ttemaTpr and council of the city of Maconlt oadt KS J11 the Ct or incorporation 5SU mT be located in the. territory moor-- porateasufflclent for fire purposes and an effectual toe serybes will be rendereS ther by thTpaS department or the dry or by the volunteer hose company composed of the citizens on the ea tide of taeriver should they prefer itorbotni the ho etc. to be furnished by th city onSeotu reservoir Is tote erected by the water company within the territory which It 6 proposed to incorporate and this will furnish abnndantpreBUMto ample servlce. Third In reference to the distance to Li this can be easily rett.

edted by excepting East Uwon from operation of the market regulations Ulna enabling the citizens there to purchase within that territory during market hours as they have heretofore done and thus they will have whatever benelts may accrue bulb from haying a market and not having one. Fourth In reference to representation the newly Incorporated territory will be made a part of the first ward and the number of aldermen from that ward that will corns from the east tide of the river. will depend of course largely upon the number of voters who reside within that territory. Fifth In reference to representation the newly incorporated territory snail be mada with the east as it now exists will be made the fifth ward of the city sad after the next general elections. the number of aldermen shall be elf- teen.

Sixth In reference to the taxes the dtylswil ling that the act of incorporation shall provide that the newly incorporated terrtory shall never pay any more taxes whatever towards the discharge of the Interest or the principal of the present bonded debt of Macon and shall not for ten years ex ceed three-fourths or onetper cent. It is further agreed on the part or the city that the entire amount of taxes levied and collected in this new territory for the space of five years shall be devoted exclusively to the newly incorporated territory. to police service fire and other purposes. The taxes derived from the new territory shall be kept separate and the disbursement of the same shall be kept separate so that any taxpayer can at any time by reference to the treasurers books see that this Provision is com plied with and If the city should mil so to do can with aid of the courts enforce this provision. Seventh In reference to the vafeotion of the property in the new territory it shall be made for ten years by a board of assessors com posed entirely of cit.

12 ns of that territory elected citizens thereof. Eighth. Any body or land within the new ter. ritory had for agricultural purposes and not offered for lildlne purposes shallbe assessed on its valuation for agricultural purposes. the city to pay nothing for streets or sewers and the city shall not be allowed to open streets through the property without consent this to remain in force for ten years.

These propositions were agreed upon. and will be submitted to the people of East Macon Wednesday night. Notes From' Columbus. COLUMBUS Ga. July 25 Special Mr Thomas Clark a young farmer in Chattahoochee county died at 12 o'clock last night.

The sixth Georgia battallion will go Into an encampment at the Warm Springs on the eighth of August. The first issue of the Woodbury Hot Blast will make its appearance on- Wednesday It will come squarely out for prohibition in Meriwether county. Cut by White Man COLUMBUS Ga. July J5 Special Osborn Schley an old negro man was badly cut in three places by Jordan Braswell a farmer near Hurtsboro. on yesterday.

Mr. Braswells 8 cows were found In Schleys field and the old negro notified him that he would impound them If they were not kept up. This made Braswell indignant and he assaulted the old man with a knife. Sehleys wounds are very painful but not necessarily fatal. They Do Not Speak as They Pass By.

SnuoAH Ga. July 25 Special Mr. Clifford Locke a deputy marshal of this district has sent in his resignation to take effect August 1 A personal disagreement with Judge Speer is said to be the cause of the resignation A Faithful Minister. From the Dahlonega Ga. Signal.

Rev. A. Sewell the new minister on the Auratis circuit is one of the most indefatigable workers that we know of. When he was assigned to that circuit he found the Methodist church at Aurarla in bad condition. A storm had blown in the roof and the church was in a demolished condition.

Mr. Sewell besides being a good minister. is also a first- class carpenter. He informed the members of the Aurarla church that If they would get him the lumber he would build their church free of charge. A subscription was started and the lumber was bought.

Mr. Sewell went to work and with but little assistance he has a nice little church almost completed. He fills his appointments regularly and is doing much good in his circuit. He recently painted the new church culled Neislers chapel for his congregation. not charging them a cent for the work.

A preacher who will go into his circuit and build churches to preach in has surely got the cause of Chnst at heart. A Man Who Knows Him. Prom the Dal ton rgm Captain George' Ferguson of the Western and Atlantic road accompanied by B. Bivings left for Washington Wednesday to testify before the. interstate commission in a case broughtjbj the negro Councill against the Western arid Atlantic road for an assault made on him while OH one of its passenger trams he thrusting himself into a seat in the ladies car against the protest of the passen.

gem one of whom clubbed him and ejected him from the car. We have known Council for some tn enty ears said he is a periodical disturber of the race issue. He is a tan-shade and feels the full importance of the freak of evolution which added a coat of calcimine to hide one stage of his origination. Messrs. F.

and accompanied Julius Brown in a special car and we guess will have. A pretty good week of it i A. Frightened Goose. From the Sumter Ga. Republican.

Thursday evening some of the bad fellows on Cotton avenue perforated a grain of corn inserted a string and thereto attached a large piece of paper. A flock 01 geese were perambulating the street and the wicked fellow threw the grain of corn among them There was a scramble and the corn had disappeared but the string and paper remained. You can imagine tire surprise of that goose when the paper flopped into his eyes. He spread his wings and flopped back. The paper fluttered away and the goose stretched his neck to cackle over its victory when the paper fluttered back.

Then the goose turned away flopping and running with the paper in pursuit. There was a race and as the goose flopped the paper fluttered and flying arid fluttering paw and goose disappeared from view while the flock silently watched the flight and pursuit of their mate. This may be a good way to get rid of the entire The Old Folks at Home Or' elsewhere need a tonic now mid then to sustain them under grow tag infirmities. No safer or more thorough tnvigoran for age and the delicate can be found than Hostetteti Stomach Bittern ft Reasonable medicine in those ailment of commonest occurrence liver complaint Indigestion. and bowel disorders a pure botanic safeguard against malaria and reliable means of coonteractin rheumatism.

Toth6convaloscentltJsaTala- able aid In the recovery of strength and to tt debilitated nervous invalid it yields tranquil slumber and renewed two prime factor in the restoration of vigor. Being of purely botanic origin it fre from these ob jeettoni urged against mineral remedies aim- cult or impossible of assimilation by the system which impair the tone of thestonv lironwoodis ti expecting Leary fall trade IMJT. iijuumoTe oi ittidsvuie uas vented and patented a buggy axle which wiil bring him a do little sum of mouey. r- The district conference of the Laoranga clrS will convene next Wednesday at Hogan vile and trill continue through Lunday. LoWreY' Qnerry thel year of lifr 3.

0. Guerryof 8ass Tertrell county was struck by lightning Tuesdayevening said Instantly killed. Ss The Fayette County Sunday School iasocli turn is contemplating the buudlng of a large arbor At FayetWrille in orunOet which to hold. their annual summer meetings. Cole Baldwin ft negro preacher who Urea ness Morgan was earned before Justice Hasty on Wednesday on warrknt" charging him with an attempt lot rape on the person ol Net.

tie Jefferson a seven year old negro child sad In default of ball was sent to jail. On last Thay morning ayounewhlta man working steam millof the. ressrs. Poy opposite Rocky Ford In liulloch county was caught by a circular saw and his arm below the elbow was badly mangled. Douglas andT.

Johnston. were- summoned and dressed the wound. The Dahlonega district conference M. E. church south will convene in Morgan ton July 27th and continue in session several days.

large number of ministers and delegates from surrounding counties will be in attendance and Bishop McTyelrie of Nashville Is confidently expected to he present. On Wednesday night last during the thunder storm lightning struck a cedar tree in tha front yard of the residence of Mrs. J. E. Bar.

nnm of' Lumpkln in ten feet of the fron' steps. There was no one. hurt but the little daughter of Mr. E. O.

Daniel was thrown down and considerably shocked. There was a very heavy rain in Waynesboro on Wednesday afternoon. In the neigh. borhood of Waynesboro it fell in spots and places while one field was overflowed the adjoining one received only a sprinkle. It was.

noticed that' while it was falling in torrents on one lot it would hold its own there for' several minutes before making encroachments on the adjoining lot. Mr. JohnM Hines of Leesburg has been very successful with the watermeien business this year. From nine acres he realized a net profit of 213. He and his little son did nearly all the work on the crop paying out only 27 for extra labor.

Besides this he has fifteen acres in corn eight in cotton and two in potatoes. One mule did the plowing. Two negroes got into a dispute over a skillet out at Wrights turpentine still about Six miles from Waycross. Friday when one was- knocked down with a frying pan in the hands of the other and his countenance a little disfigured Upon rising to his feet he seized the skillet and with it dealt his antagonist a blow over the head from which he died in a short tune He was arrested but upon the return. of justifiable homicide" by the coroners jury he was discharged.

Thomasville Times A few days ago Mr W. L. Bibb presented Mr. Casselswitha very large melon the name or variety of which was not known In color it was deep green and oblong in shape. The meat was very red.

sweet arid crisp. The seeds were black. Besides being a good melon for so large a variety its chief merit seems to be its proufieness. The vine from which this was taken contained sixteen well matured and large mejons with quite a number of small ones. Mr.

Blbb is saving all the seed as he considers this new variety a valuable acquisition to if not a decided improvement upon. the- other. varieties grown in this section. A short while ago an old negro man living two or three miles from Cuthbert engaged himself to a negro woman on a farm near by and came to CUtlibert and got his license to marry. When he reached the home of the intended bride she.

informed him that her mind had undergone a change and that if he wanted to marry he must find another. sweetheart. The old fellow came back told the story of his woes to Judge Gortaley rend tried to get hint to take the license back. But the. judge told him they wouldn't fit anybody else" and re.

fused to rue the trade. The old man was sorely grieved but there was no relief for him. He still does his own cooking. and mends la own clothes. The tax coUeor of Harris county has just completed his consolidated returned.

Following areits principal features White polls 1085 colored 1220 total 2305 Acres of land whites 279494 colored. total 290780. Value of land whites 1013378 colored 26 110total 82049498 City property whites 83759 colored 1075 total 85834. Amount of money solvent debts etc. whites 200330 colored 615.

total 200955. Merchandise whites 64700 Cotton manufactures whites 100000. Horses sod other. stock whites 188271 colored 28123 total 216394. In the county ther are six lawyers and fifteen doctors.

The total value of property of every description is white 1826826 colored 71 629 total 1898454. Fiddling Out- the BIlL From the Henna Vista Ga. Patriot A certain doctor in town was once called to set a patients leg which had been broken in' some way. The patient in question WM one of those kind of men who considered" It nor- rally wrong to pay a doctors bill and he owed' the physician already quite a sum. After setting the leg of the fellow and made Mm as comfortable as possible the patient turned to doctor with a sort of thankful don't-care- your pay-or not expres- sion and said Doctor I never felt so comfortable in all my We The doctor knowing the character.

of the man as a paymaster looked around and spied a violin sitting in the corner of the room. Can you play the fiddle queried the doctor. Yes he replied. Then take this violin lied play until I ten you to top said the doctor ras I never could get anything else out of you. After playing about two hours the doctor said ho had enough and he receipted the mans account and bowed himself out.

Fighting the uses. Ron the Lee County Ga. News. Two wandering ham strayed into the Smithville News office Thursday night. They were very annoying.

so we concluded to annihilate them. The editor. armed himself with a broom the devil got a long- fishing pole and for two hours they made the air hot. but didn't get bat. Finallywben they hid given it up.

as a bad job Ed bnellgrove came in and said lie was the best bat killer in town. He seized the broom and commenced work. The first flourish he made. sent him stumbling over the stove at the second" ho nearly knocked his head off against the old hand press the third lick he made pied three columns and a half of solid broiler type and sonLJtlm to the ground where he' struck his head against a. box of old metal furniture and nearly broke his neck.

This time ho put the broom down. remarking that they were not the kind of bats he was used to1 So we picked up what was left of him and had him taken home on ft stretcher. He had forgotten how to bat. Georgia Patent Mr. It.

N. Jenkins. solicitor of patents Washington 0. reports to Tat COSSTTTUTIOS the following complete list patents to Georgia inventor for the week endnJuJ119th1881r Marshall Hatchet Macon lei for ears wagons end vehicles of all kinds John. T.

MoRonauly Atlanta pafnt-mlxcr thasles Tt Waters Butler comMned lanterjUid fertilizer distributer. countries. Tire states lead off as follows York TO Pennsylvania 45 Ohio Illinois 23. In the southern stoles Georgia received Louisiana 1 Mississippi 1 North Carolina 3 Soufli Carolina lt Jfcnnegce Texas ft I Don't KnowVhat Alls saysmany ft Tim th Joiner frightfully I am troubled will taadacne nd dizziness Ih velc6tnjy PPeMJfttier a bad taste in say mouth constantly Yuat is you TuttsPills Ttrtdrff tletIi feU from ft work ju- Malarial Eegionij- Uxa of Memory. the Eyes Lassfeae.

ton or Spirits Aversion of Society Etc aged Lack of Confidence Doll UsUesiJtJnnt" Study or Business and finds life a tmrd PERMANENTLY AUD PRIVATELY DT nnn pLUULJ disease most inns com use of mercury. Sc Blotches. Pimples Ul Bones Syphilitic Sore Throat Mouth and Glandular Enlargement of tn Neck Rhe Catarrh etc. PEEMANENTLY CUBED OTHERS HAVE FAILED. completely eradicated without IP r.

Scrofula Erysipelas fevet Sore J8 plesDk injXtLe aa Kidney and Bladder Troublatt Weak Back Burning Urine quency of Urinating Urine high colored or tj sediment on standing Gouorrhrea tjleet nseta promptly and safely Charges. PRIVATE DISEASES. Blood Poison. Venereal Taint. Gleet Btrictuwu Seminal Emissions Loss or.

Sexual Power West. ness of Sexual Organs Want of Desire in. male or female whether from imprudent habits of young or sexual habits inaturs years or any cause that da. tilijiatea the sexual rQnctiQn tfpeodny an per" nently cured. Consultation ee and strictly coi fidenfiaL Absolute cures guaranteed.

No risk Incurred. Correspondence promptly answered sail medicine sent freefrom observation to an parts at the United States. Consultation free. Office honrvJ 8arato6prn Sundays I a. to Um.

spondence receives prompt ittentloar Ho- letter answered unless accompanied by four cents in stamps. Bend stamp for 64 page pamphlet and Ife of questions. Address plainly. DRSBETTSBETTS OIHTHEHT. PONDS EXTRACJ Its remarkable epedfio action upon the affected paita gives It supreme coAtrolgi ittesi however severer Also for BwrnxlScd Eruptions Ball Eheum cL Tonthnonlziisfrom all classes' I 1 prove ttrefflcacy.

Price 60ct SoldbyallDruggktsorBentbymdl on receipt of price. Put up only by Km ZmACT CO. 7S EUx A7fc rT. DaBictwPres Marietta Btrwt I ong KILN FjIOaRlWjLi CEILING WEATHERBOARDING SHINGLESAND I- 1 InU1JA nllfR HE 1 TO J01N- i In. a nt and a ru ljemt nt illt 1ett tb afe 1.

JffiUP 7" d' I Nt" ril Oa. ii I RS J. I' 1115 rite to I 1H tt 2 1 SS ILY ic UugnC1i Id IU' I' AT sft i 0. 1n l' ITTl1ltnselnotx a :1 i nmTcLl oi 1 I I l- 1INJ. I to II' T.

lxl i1IC Wel lf 1. Itt' Of to I TDallntb nea I. II" I tI- I cnClm 3i' I KER CO i ltker 1' 0. Pot jRRJt TlC 0 IU JU lafT ltf 1t A ht tbetrown uus 1 IEtAWe fC cn fuU 1 idelll1L Rowell roB1t 1 A1f1 oo In tnthu I. 11.

rI1JiMiii i i 1 OhK FOB. Us. Ar Irwecktanbet TItlni tAI1vSlnrr 17' A' FIEST WiIififf ri 1lnJ tI iCM 4J 1 iMk1LU 1711l lf JIi iY MO TH xm liolls dwellinlJ t1t c. Tl of l' irJe 0' Ir 11. 1.

lltruwn Ii lr Lr 111 Ir II 'I'I l- lOi Iif lt 1 1'- tFY dum 4 c' J. 4 JIASCEfii p. fY bll1 1 panN I i I ilnut shrr ok Ii. lilY' slI i hl1D i Ib flt ulanI L- i t- hg fur e. I' julm II 1 ioCJl LVEO US.

LAl IfU- iU I ll 11 an U11 thorotlf OjI1 I W. un a' bufldt I AtA U' fi lln tll t1tf I i Ltt i JAeL FI CA. lit III FJf'- th et' JIm 1 Ad I Ml Lh HnJJe I1Ild frl 41 i.rF. 1 lJn fur ur at. i' I.

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1 Ironclad find the tt rlt 1 Ith 1' OJ tbe I in a boOk Cor OIlll ere- I ftI lllJJJJ JYA 1 6n ff B. Rvbtrtlk 9 tllillev smf a. II Ill. nkJ1A 1. iSLS 1 86 I ld ll fc 0 Ii" t.

14. de jdlJjl to 1 tUQ01 ll beJlJ 1 W-6vtn i i lLle 11 UllJrtfiUla LA If PC htt 11 now In rvs.I bj US A' uj iWIDtdLiUoI III the i de nnted IoLher macldDh1 rt. La1J Jrl tfEdrBW41 yli UObl6CK 1. Will lIlOW OO. i 1- A St WtOf ur rem rked lng ldent i grea I Ft Piedm nt ill 1" You bu.

lss and mine. lh rs Cos known ale lr. Yes I nlld Wht 1" eitwillbe incI1a. ll1 Wri rs I 1 tl nd Ii on will myself. Ir.

roan. es ears believe no it. down RPoten said be I who I harness I ldlre. have tie ar. find titll Ir.

S. R. wislesale Gr That' will strsng lr iIl1t IH' Itim lii xpjtion ways. Jjllln hnu er rnce Lox What is for tlp rlrttr 2 i trt see- lr Jr IS cant i. i5wercd Ii 11 ILl' rporter L.lt LJt I.

sail Tdl LUll Il' hookand aid Johnson. turhih in EJli Id IJ thil II r. Grce. IIJIU OlE Svral cabi- ret l' a thi is the se- tdlry tl" inhrior Ind might ctch ali' I li hing adde taltaiu jiJISu What llllt tie Pip Uh thy i ig succs uttnl surls a lip IL- fr afer they. i.

lfa li3 1 ea a iid Wen strght dO1 ad CUt nothig iud reprler on Wolf WoJf outook good ut 6 viit thuud cme ateld. WiJ Prie Pces arehou sid 1a ve ben tr velu throu cuntr 6wral i al hea JUte fir fe bleve il gandelt fir lld prpartilul bing eler diecton. CtYlands iit brig co ds. The eXfutiun wi U- lep fair. Clouj J.

Ilnter iid' have ben ao RtYItten yar never proI lrght Thte wil fnest ul1ib of wl Mlok ever lli the liedmout eXlJitiou wi laJul a tlJe ofer vremi- Ul IlaL" givin exbiLloI chace fU1 ilswad Ir Lla.I loue Chapldl lie I as JoHer a uual tlt Itre a inttrest uual id I think tlo Pidront eXpiion IJ jc tbl fair. W. Cox Ca Corbi th thl prospect wa very Lrght ut ll1l tl" aiation oult svull one or ts 1 dJl aJlert inl a JfII 11" i. ing erbed 1 It tleugtt Clvewid rowd and dmnt XjgeIti brng gr my tlIId xI it ad isitu here. drI1 tulth lith lr lit a lusines sid lI wil have Hr 11 exilit UalIHV her.

Thi ir II1M vrelaiul tahin i arcClural nll fir tLt bouth. Engiecopiny. Which wilul fty hor" IHwer elgnt ru la hiuer with 1Ishing bttr fcltc tliU Ivr Lfor Ol lr. Bar en EllR bll rtai 11 IUtI 111llt ta I I grn. a preUiuJi 1" and evtrytliin prmi.

Ut Wi suMied 1 ltJ cfor WJl MClle tnLalct le WaS st td onl CIitou te Ma JItS Jone waehou Wa of tle oJiiljoii that. e- i Wlt wsd ouderul ald tle fnet ht expoai- OlJ l. te ltw TbI I wdl 0 outof al tles tCI I. ce I diut gII ujliuion tla 111 sut wi f- PiWIloUt ex lcJi I 101 wi PtJ 01 tll th I allxiou let llt 1' ITT IL UY ins fallhk Fattier al1i If I. Children tr il.

Lry Special. alJleron tt.J 11 th of aLandouwg i1t. I rriillt was SWVlU Ills Ultta. w.usLtl.l\lLdoreJWiuce Fl tJr 00 uItraIOOooud out a the is swore au tQ jtr Iii Loud FI Int tltLtr friends say tlLUoI la a miiunder- come oat all right. f.

notle Jtllllr lieu yuu for hoods Sarsaparilla 1l to which iI ul1ar sit i rt U1edetaUaoH1a wlUb rememberedtht afewd nilO nin by. Chathllmtho dcf ated rty1n countyfiu. write that UWM oneoHhe Wedn dAl go George ll lad lta. mo Cbat um ta Hoskinnesent8d When warning. Bight he i grief was- I NO3.

To le No3 flames. 1 1853 andgot pl yed glue. every purch ed. in Fun Special. West.

otllcerreported ere lnvesti ated. Theboywho i gure give hi a several Admln terlng Justice. Special. ric in ich MMOS Special. er No3 I A was switch I I The earold diarrh a.

week away Howe Le ond bsthls We. James ofthe societe throo ears illnin some 0) Hancock I one cou ty The tuarv report IIarrin tota118. 8 Siseciaji Mscos Ga. July Dr. L.

D. ttil Lt he Ilm lel iOJy' iI 1 8 Jh aIO tolay. 1111 Qdonel V. lea oUhe their tou ht. in11mos and bUlmt 4ont wau On toomucb day fr 8 Dr.

1 oFita Tiea 3 torlteaseI to lphta tll 1 fERNESPAR9IY comm1lutc i1ol1clm1I te4u theF rni tbe1 t1 AaU 1o enJ 1a 1hlru On8unda1Jul11 eN pr1n lOng Iltlcleentltled e4 in Thls-arti haabe ex- ghotitthe quentI It Itis D' ohhe mOlltvlolent dealot offenc1eruplritual the. BtM1chael heav nll I and in hlacheekllin h1Ijw in hl ders lilachonidersjn heart. andpurte. nanoe botto his groin in thlg hi a' drln be1 sleeping in tug nil 101 nhAmnnL IUlU. u.

Bha dy. En li3b cation notorilr lal eventhen zmdmuch since. I. IS. blasphemy.

sh lt ofthy whenthOll cu 1 1 thy al1e ed Sha to Friday ncl rstat tersRev oclocf Rev. behaltotthe la ting session-delightful tfuI prea hed have atwW Special. Ofh18 over n1a SAVAmlAH. 23. EIEs ho P.

a Special. Cart rsville He Yr. a O. ur bemissed COLLHDUlt a. Mr.

ch church lastnlgltt. hd wy 2.1. wnaatrnck inltJmt1y nean Ubouso 2SS bl.1- Jeta ch att Ation ure4In lc t' Ll UfI4fffl ti E. Ii I rCI tf f. lt ti this e1en1ngr.

iorA. O. Bacon called to thtthati" wu Clnlled on toexplatn th object of the meetblg repreaentcd bTn. Edwards. 8.

B. Jaques ues It BroiD U1om8T. Carlingi. ColmtJ1 fotEaat MaconMlIFoJ aomDenl Tones YM ans Ls Iml A Jon D4confOUta1deOelther. committee was elected.

A propos1 t1on aft rw amended Is ven hereWith eomm1tt f. IP Oin. ted In oftht. eIt1. or.

vD t1hmluhIo propo propitlous lbr lbs rat1on ot the otEaSt Kaeori- IThe' Id tnoorporating theterrltor1 of wh1chftta proposed to. annex to the eftrhU contain the proTIalOll. shall be located d' except ditlona now provided 1 ofUle consent in writing of ten elt4enanearesttht place of the opening of tI buslneu. STe shall be freeli Under the eHaconGaaLfghtandWter by the obligated to extend Its designated by the mayor cityofliacoxi. It be put in that h1 shall t1 east tiver It or both hose the of Macon.

The I Third-In the market cau. operatfonotthe clt ho ttehol ei. tli In Bideor htn In Ere COaTn' wtit aldermenahal1 In city Is wil. 1nco rat1on fM eaRrt tt fh ot hte ITte upab ref rence 1B 7 Isign W1v i ere hi rg o8ie Ofcit- ro 1rrl nd Js a th- prop i ons Not Mr. Bl 25.

were Sch1eysfie1d m. ade as ulted ld necess rily The Mr. 1. FalthfnllllinJster. J.

Ir. Christ Dalton theVestern C. brough tralnsl twenty years B. it. I I peram: wick d' th gs disap wa growing ormore thanHOItettcr' D1 eu awon bJe dlclneJn ofCOflUUon1St in tIoriand boeldisor deft' purobot rlaIU14A.rellAblo meal18of To thec nVa16iOO1t th rec very atrenjttbi' e' debi1l ted.

fIe 8 tori. vtg r. pe1nol. 1 botanlO rl treQtroJn tbolO. oh" jeetiOl1l1Ugedndneralremodlel 0 brtho andh1ehAm htone the wblcb Jl tho Q.

I. enl end Je t6IUb porib bl the Jn t. ib tL 1 Ir cling lh iOol it1bUiJs i ti jij ittat kHii Jiij ci 3150 season ltraIVb trl alone i Jl 1 06 qfJl1OJ19t i 9nt rei t1 at Dg cl Wcdneads1atnogsns through8IU1dal' ff a ny 1d r- Ufri Iku Ocb J' tn01fguae. it. Co1m.

t. dr 1i i Uf retf uDtiSuD8ehoOlI 1oc tlon1acontempJatlng dlD f1ure JWd negro. preacherhO Iro ed pD. wUhan' penQ 1 4 JIJ tc Tif almo LJQunr whIte manworldngaNleteam saw-mill of oppoalteROOky Ford InJJulloeh ehcularWt an. badlymangledDrL Do laa and T.

anddre woun confer r' ill rganton l1 1 i1a nUl 1be ters lurroun wUlbe inat ndance elrie of ItonnligbPrlng truck cedartreeln dence ofMrs. luten feeFofnthe Ir. 11 conalderabl1ahocked. Wayn Jgh- fellin w1 le overil. ow.

ed. the out aprtnkIen John M. ve17successful cottonand ne totes ov han oth dealth1s by. Ir S. J.

Cassels With a Themea mel prolli cness. i tott Improve nt ne hUUcense at hadundergonea wanted. tomarry ud theywouldnt ant ri1an coll pollsl08 200 780. 110 total 2 9498. Of ty 1 075 moneYl debts 200 330 615 64 OO.

manuta ture 1x ana col d871 CAJI wron topay he 1" as tho. 8l Fl hUng fueLee room goh t1iel a YJw en hadgivent I I I nearlk ocud against" ohld to. we waaleft fo gotten Cofatentlt DC. ofIlclAlyJe toTn VingeoJnpleta f' Jeorgialn-eDtprltorth. J.

uaconl toreart wa ehldeaolaU tloJulT. rCEnnanI. 11 lf ta Wn 1xOri. Wes T. couiisinedplantersnul i1tp tJ ofithls.

Umbe e. retocltitenff6tf 1Qijowlfie" I ijIIn ut et esfeo lrect3 i nd itIoIlJDowWIiaAI1IHfll i. i' id dij. iU tTI1ta. lost ap Uta.

tilthm tI. a adtu mJ11tnoutb bAU matt wtt mo lU ten 4 W1oua. J. Gct ftbcitt10 ot. j.rij.P1e.e..rte.j.rij.P1e.e..rte.

a a11J qJ lJ. c1i9UT obO. 1s ilfl ifM fioJ 7. n. II 9' ISc c' i 1 ft4JjpijJU cIU4 Irimise rk iiS if1 ii i Wllllb 1lT1 Pii.

dIi 7'- 1ifrj fl' a. i c. Vo4Ff.J ERVOTS i ortIt wer 1 I lofMemory. fcIdedBl r' rBp1r1 l00mJ pun. U11A rh 00 KI of i EryB1 vet" Jo arifedau En1argcmen.

Itoftha N1ICk Rhet. 1t. PElWANENTLYetmED OTlIEBBHAV FAILm' JlRINA YKIdne nd3. Burn1n VrfntrJ cy 01 t1ngUrlne Gleeti- DISEJ II' JTIe it J7 er Weak. or.

DesireJn Da1eor' lromlmprudent. QIfi ture oran. ca. me de IWJT' A- nent1 COI1ml t1on ant1It11Ct1 2 ttto i c1ifJ Const1lta rreeomee 8L to4p. in.

am Um2eorrefo. i forM pam ofq AddresJllaInIy 2 1 DRS. BEITS 331Whit tSt i tt eau Jwni ATL ik Ii I II YARDS HizmFW- Wa BIi1rit. ITLP 1 SFR wA1r- r1to j' 1L t' 1Lt 3 Lit I in OIt4a At S. pfle noe ci LLnp TW.

flR S. i hY IThi I A CIA' Po 47- woij buJ CjU i jfl iv' 1 3 Lnt tn P- P. 12 ir tl MLstIiLb1 1 WuMASW1fls 4. lr11 tnnie I 1 I TI' IF1 2:1) F. i nifrngtliW A M1L1 1711 i ArJXttOb bk 5MAtrTLvEAEs I I 1 111ieT.

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DrCWU :4.Y P- 5 I iii Inwtu1 ir1 qL1iIi aicwd rotpW1Id. r1tEOPLETPthT MC fl Fairin nowu 1 fal ii nit opinions" sl I land ht le1icve dcereeallesl he V. Rogers ways to see. rm Georgi. in Prsliiit 1A I LX wa vs.

huisn 54 r' I i I J. ii is iii forthe I 5 had- rs rp gloriousthat IOC I' 1 ii i. nd i i It addedXlrGrace I 1ijL. II uaie ret this i. catch islhg C4ptalit 1 Ii LLUi ss il Sliw a bigger ne sail silt Wolff Cleve- ians Wilith I twill reraratins Cleveland's crowds.

help Clone M. Planter asao- ciatin years prSivAte Lrgtiter. it. liedinout they U5is iles givine haiv11 of Boue thappell thjt tl.t was inerest Wu i tie 1. Corlin i hut ili 1 disrS advertising tIeflI tiIi leiiig ads ertised iij it It he jr Ii LiiLtl 5 tt.

fvr iv ill very finest exhibit lflavliiaerv tie aisi Iut hure iisl gvesil iiieii su sas was sauolivd se would ala hnoiit exJositiou usa Was the tbtt5 be bade hr JI li li seen 5. lleraei i siql dissent gus i Ii1atb. Is a that ieiile t. tfl ithlese CalhedLp Ill 5Lrui A 1 ii charge sk- out by IILti A 5 lit-aid before Jitice kose 14ti14 d.liSS.a Lsoul tiaeej5 5Ta1iL agaiuot his i taiL i leaa i. a Do not i a tIt hc k5 get po ullr f- A c.

Storyct thsTerrible 01. u1 3. 3M wio knew oun tolyfrIenalnLethgtonMIa of Lila thita dai nnty rrttesthat It was de- Hosktnsresentedthisand No. 15 1 1853 housewasbniltand I wo- Clarence3aileyis was hurtinghim ast re- No. one morning beyond.

amemberofthe andwas WIlITry. BASIl ES. Dr. Clifton stenographer for the United States leaves toe Atlanta In a day or two taking with tim flj Shn1n Alderuusn Oliar JIece Itercey fr RV Say tIwas ta byDr. ree 1t Dg.

trclitrect 1 AIIegodPapaLD 11. 5. McGInn aFraud. lixcommeulcation CIrctIatedu rlnted slbngsrtlclecntitled1 TheOld FormerTlthe5 WtNo 1hu be fre fl VlrglnMaryStMlchaelaII tend blabrilna 1 fireheadjn foreteethand breast1nbIs bottomestamsah. legIan41feetandtoeuaI1s.

May helecuised In eli the top soleof blafoot liv1 5 A 5 Enlish wasnotorigiasal Cu ofiby bewhen ofthy thyhead. mornin" Angustapreached an fi fu- otea Special. Injall. fe r. an OLLMflUS been SistidsyinAugust.

GaJnly Jackaoncolomed5 nearawindow chargedwlth hog 5h1 lessniediclns iy ulng Utt1Uye means. tv 5 5 5' I 5. A' The ernjq theCItOtfer to sat Aaoi MAcoirj mittee. fm East Macon and the ultyon the cx- tension of the corporatIon met In the city hail evenIng. Major A.

Bacon Ws the chair. U. S. Edwards secretary was called the mectth The city by S. UJaques It Brown 11.

Iforne T. Carllxig T. for East Macon M. FaT. 8omBenLJjy Means S.

11111 A. Jones. A. 0. Bacon outside of either chairman tion afterwards tven The eom appotntea behalf of the city of Macon ebnjt the foUox1ug conelderatlonot elUzenot The the territory which ft Is ely shall dltIon of the the ofths freeholders.

can hydrants porated uuelent rendered either the paId ins is will abundanb pressure for ofthe andihlusthey deptndofeeurse male tJ. curia- ll Seventh-In ofsssessorseomposed rams binding shall be I dis- JudgeSpeerissaidtobethecauseolthe ofChrist otis. pleceof tIo theentireflock TheOld 1 a Tothe the freq and which 1 stain- lItters on contrary strengthens regulates. Ith Indoreed cnd dbythrnedicatmterflit7. 1 A.

I' 4. 5'- I3EORGIA NEWS BRIEFEDS rTelrelllsuowcnsgrowlag boom. Ten doflar will be apcnt on remod the RanklnhouadCo1ubus. o3ndeO. If Stokeiof Leesbn netted this front strawberries ReT3 L.

Ollznori cfPe1dsllle Lulno nloehlitlq dlstrlctoonference dr. anfiwihl LowreyGnerry tlie Sauer countywas Tuesday evening assoc1a' erunderwhich Ily carrledbeforo a anattemptat of a. yonng Dra. C. A fnapotesni didnearly extralabor.

Ir ot a sl i Ashortwhioago anold negronranilyin engage ona sheinlommed h1 re- 330 200 Merchan ise 7tx. horses 216 mylife. hadgivenJtups atthe nearlyknockedhis agalnsttbe liandpress to. Tin of ending July lPth 1887 lnd3LJoh1t T. Diem were 4i7patenIs issued this weeks of this untber were tt citlrens of' foreign New 30 21 8 NorthVarolina.

1 lh. fnow TbatA11s1 theblnes witlibeadsebe and I have my appetIte 1there 1 the matter Wo wIll ou srebjlIons Oct a. bottle Ilr Pierces 1OoLlea MedlcalDlsooaeryuaOlt faithfully wtlaoou be aiaw man sgc1n4. dguglit tsayei uy.w 4- M11C41 s- Th dysppt1ethdbIHtsge4w. Cr xe body drink orxpsussla Reglo I wIIIflnilTutViPIlJgthe at tO4TSeTOftUe4thesuf ee Try Them Pairly.

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