Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1880 — Page 1

VOL. 7.

THE

GREENCASTLE, 1ND.

GREEN CASTTb

T

STAR.

MARCH 13, 1880.

NO. 47

1 Florida

PI RIKT TUB UVB CURRANT. SCOYIM/S

Blood and Liver Syrup

A PerrleiM Hrnirdy for Who* SweUtat.. C«Br*T. KrT~ip«Uii. Ohltsie Sorfu. R n o'. f'Tt-bili... Tumors. k Car buni'leK.Sal tRhauiu. Malaria,

.Huch 4 Trnmp’M Oood Action Nrcurc*

Ilia a Position. Columbus Ga., Enijuirer.

Vt hisky Too For Them.

Tallahasraa Patrial.

CharUa Wiltiauta for»i>rl» bflonginp;

tollr.J. H. Randolph, of this city, now j ,>„ Sun(Uy PT( . nins Ugt a , juci4pllt jlurna an hoaest penny hy ^h.b.tmg hi* ( OB tho Wail „ n i U i| r ..d that wonderful power* otar the raptil# crea-j W1 „ c „ s# K , lrpnse wherever it i* ition. A hug* rattlesnake, measuring , pok() . of Th# tr ., n was Wlthln ttboul

uad all dl.aasaa laJieatinc ao i more than a font .a circ.mfewnce and thirty miles from Montgomery, running IMTOIU- CONItITloN Of TUB BLOOD I .bout the length of a man and soreral I, t , rai)ld r , t(> ftn uncon cjo|ls 0 , <0 C n%1^s K ni7^rs^hV, b :^r;f’ ' m » :ler U0, “ S , rir ’^ d , la an ^^j-Unger. The engineer spied a handL\r. B dV"V:^V D r,rhf^ir" 0 ;V u f ,, lh cVr?: r B * 1 h01 ' mi ; Uri,eJ . nU a Jars *- V Werch.efon. pole nattering the track. "fSth"! , wagen drawn bran old horse that look-1 0n getting n „ rer he disc0Ter „ (1 it SnOTILl/S BLOOD and LIVER SYRUP vd 1,ke “ rU# ‘ erihz * tion of tno ' , P iritof :wM tome one waiving the train down. SL.r ci^c U h U d^L L ri ,, thi Tirua;' Old Credit played out,- complete his The whistle was sounded, l.re.ss put r^n^-?iV^ftV, n u, ,h .:^%% 1 :tUer?«: ‘ r ^i‘-3» u ' fl ‘- -«‘« J «>, drives on . and the trtin br0UK , lt to u sUn(1 . r**i™Uhe puri*f!rlassafe ,nt ° ‘ hc Ci 'y' b, °‘ , P in » on th. principal 8li „. The hea , lsof pMS9nger# werp and potent rsme tr. Which renders the skm street, invests in a bottle 01 “lorked p 0pping out of tho windows, imiuiiing When^d 1 narr^roediGnci uturli iu .o nrr.st ,i 8 hti, «-” which ho Rulps down like wllat the trouble was, no station be.ng Uio progerss of scrofulous aud other erui>tir«; wa ter' then calling up a crowd and tak Mf> „ r T'i 10 rnn( i 11 p, 111 . disorders, the persistent Uie of this mcompiir- , ,1Ca 110 con(luc iO r L hniO Out. and abledepurent teeures the desired result. mg up a collection ranging Irom 2o cts 8eeing a tramp was the one who had is a com po und'of c*c tab'le'ox tracts. the chief, t0 * 1 ' ^ caused the train to stop, inquired in prob«f which ur* ii'g out the largo rattlesnake and toy a l)|y an! . r y manner what was wanted. Sarsaparilla and Stillingia. i in .*/’ 7 itl1 1 hi ;" i * bou ' ts l a ,ittle s ' rl ™ ld Tim m.n.who belonged to a class .-most * ... - . .._ , with her dolly, not, however, withoul universally despised and subjected to

frantic efforts on tho part of his snake- cuffs and kicks, astonished tho conductor

—„ i i ii ii • . i * be - nsu ^ *'’ s by informing him that about by Marc. Por sale ya ruggis s. sometimes the reptile succeeds in bury- inches of rail wss broken

ing his fangs in the flesh of his master; distance ahead,

hut it is hard to tell which gets the

I

Indiana Nrvrw. DiMrirt !\o. 4, Tlmltsnn Tp. iN’DUSaroLis March Th* Jury in School closed last Thursday, with a the trial of Louis Anteaut for murder'p 00 d time, as usual. Our teacher dc-

after being not seventeen bonr*, returned a verdict of geilty at tan o.clock this morning.wiih a sentence nf imprisonment fer life. Th* prisoner receiv ed thn verdict coolly, and mnnifnsted no amotion. EvassviLi.n, Ind , March d—Infomm-

Tbo cures effected by

SOOTILL'K BLOOD AND LIVER SYUIT*

are absolute, and their recerd is until-figured ship to resent ’allure. For.-ale byull Drugginj. unmonm.u tb,

DR. MOTT’S LIVER PILLS! —-The Great Cathartic Vegetable Regulator,-

They rectify torpidity of the Liver, They give tone to tho Stomach,

They act, without griping, upon the bowel*.

They remove bile from the bf.»od,

They purify.regulate, and invigorate the body.

TUA\ LLERS,

especially to foreign countries and the Tropics, where diHorder---t the Liver ami Rowel* are

box of

very prevalent, should always carry a

Mott f s Pill* with them.

BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA.

FOR MAN AND BEAST.

For extcrnnl and internal use. The grnUe.-t I'uin Reliever of the age.

DR. ROGER S WORM SYRUP. Instantly destroy* Worm* kthI is recommended by physician* hh the belt Worm Medicine in use. «** For *;<le by (' COOK.'^w

LandretlTs Celebrated Garden Are on sale at

eighteen

out a short

The broken rail was

repaired, the train about to move off,

worst of the bargain, the snake from the w hcn the conductor saw the tramp standeffects of the “lightning- whisky that, ing 011 the roadaide) tn ,i askcd . oozes out of the punctures of the skm.l . Whfiro do you Wllnt tu g0 t0? ..

or the "taiucr” from the effect of the’ reptile’s poison. The performance eon-

Tho tramp replied, “To Pensacola.” “Then,” said the conductor, "why

don't you get on tho train?”

The reply was, “Because I have no

money.”

The conductor told him to get aboard; that ho would take him to Montgomery. On arriving in the city the fact was re-

On Tuesday evening a house occupied ported to tho General Manager of. the by an aged couple named Carmen, near roaJ( who asked tho which he would ^.Necednh, W is., caught fire.n the roof. have _ money or work . The man said Hie old gentleman in climbing to the , le would rather haTe wurk . A position

roof to extinguish the llames, fell to the

eludes by the “tamer” putting several members of the rattlesnake family in his bosom. j A I'oinplicsilion of iflisforliiiics.

Lacrosse Democrat.

Allen's Drug Store. ."T""* Try them- alwiiy-fresh and reliable. Cheai>- ... , _ v . L .,_, ,, . r IL was at work and doing woll

aervea great credit for the pains taken, tnske tke occasion enjoyable t* all present and will long be rcaambered. Mr Webb, the teacher, called tho school to order at half-puat aight, the order of exercises being about as follows: Npellincr

tion7ro* Mt"vernon“"g b o"w7tba“snicido »»y the cl.aaas. Raadiag #f a leeson of Joh. Prinzol, at that placa. on Wed- ,,clett * d ^ v ‘^ r ' ^ on - . . . ,. . i cert reading by h ifth Header class, which

nesdav. to have been the result of mis-

, . . u iv i ,, ’* S vvell done. Ihen each pupil read a chevious merriment. Several beer kegs. r '

. ,. , . , • i j % ! piece of bis own selection, showing that

had been lost and fool jokers made him , .

. , ... ..... 1 the teacher had done Ins duty in that

Dinner repast

Children

CRY

FOR

believe ho would bo sued by the brewers j . . , ,

particular branch. Dinner was next in

i oi irai 1 <,r( * l ‘ r ' * * <m pi aou repast having boon j

prepared by tho ladies of tho district, for' : which they deserve credit. The afternovn exercises consisted of dialogues and declamations, which were for the

for the value of the kegs because ho was

their drayman. He was an

simpleton and their teasing made him believe that his horse and dray would he taken from him, and became completely

demented.

Fitchews Castoria.

Matbare like, and Phyvielnn* recommend It. IT IS NOT NARCOTIC.

SiiK.i.nvvit.t.K, March 7.—This afternoon about 5 o'clock Slu.rifl McCorklo was hastily and urgently called to the house of a poor laboring man named JohnReid.

most part well spoker. Twenty five! pieces wore spoken. Next came the, treat—a bountiful supply of candy for the scholars and prizes for headmarks. some receiving several cents, his rule being'

mard.

< TINT \l It 1,1 N I >1 KNTS ; tinWorld's great I’uin-Heliev iiig remedies. They heal, wool lie and cure IhirnK, Wounds, Weak Hack

It seems that this poor fellow has been a cent for a head mard. Four girls re- ulu * Klieumatisin iipon Man, very sick for a long time, and this even- 1 ceived a silver half dollar for attending I Npraiiis, ti.ills, .uu l.anii

ing, becjuungdelirous, threatened bodily every day during the six months. Linnicl reliable injury to the members of his household. Higgle was the only pupil neither tardy 1

er, buuau as other*.

lh*i>uckai(ea contain twice ns nim-b ^ render him helpless. His wile,

..m tt | brought out a feather bed and some little

! John Ntving was a fireman on the

clothing, all she could secure from the, Kvart and 0#ceola R>iIro#(1 iQ Mi ,. kigani rapidly burning building. .She dragged A jog teas chained to tho track aue night, her husband upon the bed. and »ben #nd hig (rilin wrecked kini hjm jn . started to go to the nearest neighbors Bti , nt]y Hi8 widow 8ued the company u ,. . . . i. i i , o— While the suit waa

When about half way she slipped and

A l.ist ol l,iin«l*i and City l.ofs V'orti'iled to the Stale of Indi-

ana on Accocib! of Failure to (about a mile and a half away) for help, i for |-/(x>« dllln , i ,.ps Pay School Fund Interest Due When about half way she slipped and a good ° |ooking yo feMow Thereto. Jaa. 1- IN SO. Raid ^11. hurt.ng herself so badly that she, mado her acquaintance,professed to fallf., Lands and I.o.s «K>in K We- too, was halplesa, and, durng the night, Uvo with h ; r an(] ma(k> h lnlln ia , F( , t , n . M'rilx d us Follows, and Wort- froze to death. There were no children, u aving conlldence in hi , ffuged by the follow ing uu.ncd >» the.fa.mly, so that the old folks lived Mrs N - cvins , )iln that the , og H . a<

Persons; Number of Loan

' No. 31::

alone, a mile or more from tho tiaveled

De.-cription. road, and a view of their house was shut

these

placed upon the track at "her-request, she desiriag to get rid of her husband,

iv^nT’in' thi Z'ttZ 0,n, - V int-rviewing trees u,.,e wh j; c th ,. y cou , d bavo all tlia m.noy that ‘the Count°v thin f, rL ' n i Ure i d th 1 ° J 0! , d ,nan ' S ^ m ° St could be gained by a lawsuit. The

amiSiHto .'ifmrsajtl, liour.deti pit;aLl^ indeed lie lay from the time

a* fallows

meneins "nt the*soutl.e'"t of t,ie Inirnitig. February 17tb, until Sun

Bl*. ll V hi i: II ot III fb

rorner of said lot No 41,running thence west with the south line thereof *iaht>eiflfht (W) feet thence north

sixty (hOlfeet, thence <"i*t eisrhty-eijjht (R8 leer, thence south with the east line

wooer induced her to repeat th* story in the hearing of concealed witnesses, ami then had her arrested. lie was a detect-

ive in the company’s employ.

No. STY

day morning, the 22d, when some of the neignbor's hoys, together with Mr. I’hilbreck and Mr. Peaslesf., went where the old man lay, coming across, in their

IbnninBf’foV'tho'pay "ent’of i°" rn? - v ' the remains of Mrs. Carmen, not

-—dolUr*. mortirascil by he-ore found.

Sarub Hartley. An*urt 2b. frozen abo¥e hi8 knoes Hc wou 'i d nn I extensive improvements to the road-bed.

• » i i i . r Fortv miles of new iron rails are to he

douhtedly have perished had not one of laid m o(H) cro98 (ies put ini bridges and

; A_ i - • i v.«

now

The neighborhood was shocked by cries of “murder,” and it was feared for a while that tho frantic man would hurt some one, but the sheriff got there in time to quiet the disturbance, but not

before a great deal of excitement- had can say in a

been created. Reid was found in a small room, 10x12, which is occupied by 10 persons. They are in great destitution, and tho authorities should look into the

matter.

A woman who is a close observer of round dancing in Washington writes to the Springfield Republican as follows: “It has become the fashion for girls to wear a bunch of Jacqueminot roses low in the corsage. Many of these roses shed their dye when touched or rubbed, and s# upon tho snow-white shirt liosonis, encased 111 low-cut rests of dancing men, is often to he seen u delicate blush which gives a touch of color to their sweetly simple costume. In this way

tbert^are acMio- girls at least who imprint * «lirl I'roret-tliiigs; themselves not only upon tho bosoms of Peter C. Someaville vs. Eliza J. Wattheir lovers, but upon those of many oth- kins—Foreclosure. Ju igment be default

er men. Is it not a charming idea?:’ |for|l 981 98

nor absent during the term. (Juitea; number of visitors were present, among ] them three candidates. Our present: trustee was on hand and made a speech, j All who know him know how much he

few minntes. He said we |

had a good school. S. D. Wood also spoko favorably of our school. S. D. | Irwin spoke a few minutes, all praising Mr. Webb. He has left a record behind I of which anyone would be proud. So our school closed Bill Thomas and Autos Wells are running for trustee, either of whom would make a good otll eer Tom Harvey and Dave Skelton are both happy—they are both girls. . Henry Crose is dangerously sick at James AUpaugh’s We have no “exodusters in our township, hut if that

"p. r,” knows of any “imported Kentuck-! ,,, , , , . , , r ,, , ‘ , ; question.... \V e have hau a great deal ol ims,” tell him to sond them out and we 1 , • . .

a /'L nowc tine nmtiMfl horn tiinwtli

will take good care ofthem.

Oi.ii Kf.sm 1 l HTAV.

SPURTS of diegneitina Mucuv, Snixfites, Crackling Pains in the Head, Fetid Breath. Deafness, and any Catarrhal Complaint, can be exterminated by Wei Do Meyer’j Catarrh Cure, a Constitutional Antidote hy Absorption. Tl.o most Important Discovery since Vaccination

Flnrasflt*.

It has been some time since any items of interest appeared from this place, and 1 thought I would pen a few of the passing events. 1 am glad to note the fact that your columns are open for free discussion on topics of interest in the county. 1 have road with much interest the correspondence on the "exodus''

John Gorman visited the St.

sickness this winter around here, mostly of a serious character .... Mr. Jackson Clodfolter, of Russell township, a few days ago, buried his accomplished and beautiful young wife after a lingering ill ness of several months, leaving the busI and and two children to mourn for her.

now due, and foreclosure j q<j 10 W8rmes i sympathies of the commuagsinst ail the deft*, and order of sale ol njty ar(! t ,, ndeml to the beretved

Louis mortgaged premises Thomas Lynch Aunt Annie Guilliams is quite sick sad

toJ-The good word is that the management of the LouisviFe, New Albany

Tho old man’s legs were | and Chicago road have decided to make

1871.

... Part of seven, in

fi SO

lot niunher fifty-1

' he . rai . l "'L d 'his hens laid an

largcmentto the town, now | I "''‘“ ,u " u p Sf? oa( 'H ( 'ay w:thin < H t 8 tj on8 arc t 0 be repaired, and the propcity,of OreenoRstl*,Indiana, roach of his hand. This kept tho hreath «Ttv to he improTed irontrallv-

dosoribed as follow*, to-wit: r

“ - • ' V - ‘V v ._ His 9 j tu . —~-—

Commencingatthe aoutbeupt! of life in the old man’s body, comer of the lot now owooa ^ ' by Hichar-I t'.nwDy, thence ation alter learning the fat*

was pitable in the extreme,

douhtedly die.

of

| r in n e n of^L^Ve'pH a 5et e t’ n . 0 D h t w *« pita'-le in the extreme. He will tin-

to the .outhwe.t corner of douhtedly die.

Patrick kelloy s lot. thenre duo n<»rth to the center of the

west along 1 "!?, cimter'of the Maliory ate a hearty meal at a j road t° tho northes^t corner \ irzinin (>ity restaurant, and lavincr the of Catharine i aril * lot, ‘ j / . ' thence south to the place of bill lor •?! 50 on the (Mshi* r’s dusk, said beffinnin*. containinK one . , , . A r « and one-fourth acre* more or ho oouhiu t pay it for tho gowd reason i thVnqrtheagf'corner "hereof that he had no money. The proprietor in width sixty-eiidjt f'^L said: “Saw up that load of wood rou

fronting on the Mt.Meridian 1

road and running hack one see in front of tho door, and I II call it hundred and twenty foet :for > . • , the payment of dollar-, squaio.” Mnllorj walked out into the ( Dcvenpon amf MafiM* 1 *!)*" street and coolly invited a crowd to see enport, March Id, 1^.4. d uo “(Re biggest fool in the Statu *—meaning State of Indiana. Putnam County. **. • I. a man who wanted him to woik fora

amen l . Kdward*, Auditor in and for paid

ounty. do hereby certify that the foregoing h ID' a I already oaten. 1 hereupon tho res-

true description of land* and lots subi* * ‘

It. ftr

trao'ioaorlptinn of land* and lots subject to , 4 . , ... ilo on Recount of non-payment of interest iluu taurant man puiled his no^. boxed his et"ibedM. 5 0 Dne h c;;'.iS; to’dD* ^s and kicked him; but this did not

w'w'u h- 'f* u PP cas, ‘ w rath, and lie knocked the

ihe highest and brut bidiler al fellow (low i,

»' wti due thereon

' 'red for s.lc to inc , i e re Court 11 Oilfe (rior, on tho four»h Montlnv - , , M i Mnrob, 18,8(1. it being the Lit dn» of *«i,l UUU tinaily shot him. onth,between the legal h'-ur* fur (ale on that

ry. If » less iinnntity of any of the nhuvt-

•scribedlots sti.ill in- sold thnn is ndverti-cd. Illriitllltipnlis l.n»‘ wilork ’7 esnmeHmll he laid off running from the l.«“t ain street to tho i ear of saitl lots. A deed ,» , * .... “ in be nroid* imiur-diatvly for any and all lands 1 Niov Stockyahiis, Mur. 11.

potmded him with a cane,

Jlai'-

ld on said day of sale aforesaid on receipt ol

lyment th'-refor.

| Attest

JAMES U. EDWARDS.

- M Auditor of I’utnuio County, Ind.

cb-

-Go over to Langdon'.-t Hook Store id gel your tickets for the Black Diaoivd Minstrel* to-night.

Black Silks

I loos—Receipts, 4,100 head; shipments, 1,920. Market opened a little active. Receipts of very good quality. Market

opened active strong and at higher _ . , _... prices. Both shippers and packers buy- j COlOrCIl Silk!)

mg. A few held over.

Eight shipping .*4 2t.'(rf i 25 <'uttle—Receipts, 1(H head; shipments, •10 h(‘a«l. No change in tiiis market: Prime Shipping steers f 1 25((t 4 50 Good shipping steers 1 00(Vt4 25

;t 7r.«/ 4 00

Cotumon to inferior 2 50(<e2 76 Bulls 2 ()0(d2 50

11U ini MTS

Spring. 1880.

H. C. ALLEN,

Ohl sliintl of Jos. P. Allen,

Has now open in each depavtnicnl, liill and complete lines of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS 1 liavo never offered so choice a stock of DRESS GOODS,

Comprising

Ileus* of the flood Shepherd, picked out ^ im, ’ n ^ eri ^ 0, ,u ' st ‘ ' ,r, ‘|h»s been for soma time . Mr. Prather the best looking young woman among the l ,r *' | oniiient. i' hange of venue from < Inj ai) 0 | d cd ij, t , n 0 f Illinois haa been visiting inmates, told her that he owned a large 'ounty.) Opinion of Supreme ^ ourl | his son, Tilghm.tn, for a few days. Tilghand well stocked farm, and proposn! ;i, h rm ' ,l t?‘Drision of this courCspread of lnall j s our enterprising and wideawake marriage. She asked for a few days to rcccri1 ' all, l tia,HP stricken trom.docket druggist and grocer. He has made a disthi’ik the matter over, hut he said, “Now * e88e ' r .V(lagli vs. the Board ol p | uy 0 f |,j s g() ods in front of his storeor never,” as he meant to take a wife Commissioners of the County of Vigo- w bich is the first thing to wake up the home with him that afternoon. K be:'' T '' ft< , ' on ' ' 1 ^ 0,11 V 'S° listless perambulater of the sidewalk to consented, and went out to buy some County ) Judgment on verdict rendorcil the fact that he is'in the heait of a city, clothes. She met her affianced husband ,lt last term vs. defendant for $10,425 and ( i jast but by no me. ns 1 ast is the old

in the street, whi'e shopping, and did not C08ts Koht ' Stanlc Y vs ' 1,av " 1 recognize him, but he introduced himself, 8tanK 'J r - Civil -“dion. Judgment vs. deft anew, and hurried her to a clergyman,' on verdi ct for *100 and costs The

State of Indiana vs. J. W. Wysong and B. G. Wysong-On forfeited recognizance Dismissed os to .Joseph Wysong, and

who performed tho ceremony.

s and of R. L Bridges, our enterprising merchant who has been identified with us in that capacity for eight years, is still at his post, hav ng leased both stories of “the house the Grangers built.” Mr. B. keeps a full line of goods of all kind*

judgment by default vs. Benjamin G. for anU thc t r8ding public can not do bettor •f iMO and costs .lames 1 ickuns »s. t ), an g j vo him a call. Bob. as we call Jmm and Rebecca M. Fraaedale—On him for abort is ”ery accomodating. Ha noto and mortgage. Dismissed by pi tl now taken in u partner in thc person at his costs .. . . State vs. Rose Sellers 0 f j[ r 'i'j lomn8 f,. (.iridcr, whoso smiling Mur.ler (infanticide.) Jury trial and f a( . 0 behind t e counter says peace and

■ sex

Summer Silks,

Plain Trimmiiii Silks.

Kobnl Fiiiiik'I

n „ <>t tlie martyr of IrishJLibertj . an H.tt-

,s» rical drauimu in three acts, will be pro-' Prime cows and heifers,

w ced at Opera House, on \\ ednesday

,0 I enln «’ M m:h 17 ’ for ,ho UncQt of ,h,! , 8hc*p—Receipts, ‘SM, shipments, 502 d() all Famine Fund, with full costuaies. Jhices unchanged: l AjOWtSbL r r( d hcenh effect. j Prime 129 to 140 lbs. $4 60(35 00 nL, .... „... t.u.k Tlia i t:ora,,M * ' osood ._ 4 00 « 4 25 i

and Richards

Poplins, Alpacas, Brocades, Crepes.

Camels Hairs,

Brocaded Silks, and

i

al*

in...1

——Don't fail to see the Lluck Dia j nd Minstrels at Opera House to-night.

-Ensley

at Opera

Colored Cashmeres, Colored Cashmeres. Bootings all Colors. Changeable Silks, Persian Novelties

lu all tho ueweat colord ami latest effect*;. Prices Always Offered. [Examination

Invited.

CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS,

verdict and judgment ol not guilty and g0) , d w j[| to all mankind—or the fair se def t discharged.... .. State vg. John .either—and will wait upon them in brown and Morgan Smith Appeal on gL >|)i^| wav any litno they coll I charge of A. & B. Judgment on verdict. The Blue Ribbon club is again flourishing line of flu and costs against each ...... here. Mr. Ralph lectured here some time Mur\ A. Shields va. Junta ( hadd tad 8 go and roviTtd tho cause. They met | Samuel Chadd On note. Dismissed as | as t Saturday night and took in several to James and judgment hy default \s members Twigg and Harris Samuel (. hadd for $12o 00 and costs ... are our enterpriaiug blsck-smithg. Thc Delana E. Williamson and Addison Dag former has bee uno somewhat noted as an !gy vs. Sue 1'. Hall and Henry I'. Hull | inventor. A tew years ago he invented (•n account. Di.sniitseu by agreement al) em-th auger, quite an improvement on ....( arl hitelyorg vs ( hristopher W er- t| ie 0 |.j p | a n of perforating terra tirina. neke amt Regina Bacbclder Appeal. | lately he has invented a cutter for a

plow, and patented tho same. A useful and valuable invention. Mr. James T,

closure. Dismissed... Nahum I ursell Twigg and bis young wife have emigrated et al. vs. John Asher and Hiram G. Dyer w,. sti (; on ,, t0 koep bouse for Mr. —On note. Judgment hy default for Clodfelter of whom we have spoken. $:i50 71, Asher as principal and Dyer j 8In o8 designs becoming » knight of the ; surety .. John|Verniilion va. Augustus anvi i r | 080 b y Hathaway's mill. Our ll. Breeden et al.—Foreclosure. Judg best wishes accompany you Junes, and mont hy default vs. Augustus H. for may the ring of your anvil make sweet $97 25, and foreclosure vs. all defts. echoes on the hanks of Bonny

S. 1’. James, our faithful mail currier,says

Gen. Robert I (tombs has lately been be will catry our mail from Eldervale on visited, at his Georgia village home, by u the I , 1). .1c 8. on tho 1st of April. Don’t , correspondent of the Boston Herald, who f 00 i us G n that day, Solomon Lone describes him as “a man worn out with lift, t o Tbl Star. Doestukv.

years ond a passionate existence, but

Dismissed at pi'IT’S costs . Moses T.' Lewtnsn vs. Retry McClain et al.— Fore

House to-night.

“For a practical education no col-j 1 am prepared to offer at very reasonable prices, as my goodr

—«i—Horse and jack bills printed

noutly, cheaply' and promptlv at lHge in lll( . j au ' d () fl-,. rs aBy better tacili.' Were bought and

e Star Office. Leave your orders

: " —•Ragan A Forao at Opera Hons* tohi. a I

ties than tho Terre College.”

—Film 4 Ooohraa Diamonds t* night.

paid tor belore the recent great advance.

Hauti Commercial Throughout my entire store you will readily see the effect Cash

(haw on prices, both as to buying and selling,

with th* Black; H. 0. ALLEN, successor to Joseph P. Aileu.

(glorying in the fact that he is not a citi I /.on of the United States; that his politi- | cal disabilities have not been removed, | and that he one is only and unrepentant rebel.” He was the guiding mind of the Georgia Constitutional Convention of 1877, but that is the only public office he has held since the war. His closest friend is Alexander Htephcns, with whom < he discusses pol.OoB by the day.

The story in wild at Willmmsport, Fa. ot a boy who went to the Dlackllii!* to seek his fortune, and wrote back to his lather that he ha i done well, and added: "I will be homo on \Vcdn08daj evening. Meet mo nt dark, just out of town, and bring a hlankst with you or a whole pair of trousero. I have o hat.” —Hoar Tifl'ner, tfcc LIi«**hE at Op-

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