Hancock weekly journal. (Sparta, Hancock County, Ga.) 1868-????, October 13, 1870, Image 5

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aK4(a» by the mysterious 4ori, the in fittest ol the nation fallen, wttjle other towns, and people* lire honoring the (’earl, wjlile 'Kvihg so greatly honored $uuriN*hn continent and the \ of Warrentoit,. ndu>^ ,T « tlie - %lfe Chri/rWftfrnesiii ning^fd t\0^° unite in the 'geuerfcl^)"* fifla bleeding evince ths± hearts— ?or - row wicb- our ^Att. tb«^>re„resolvcd : Tb»t in the death of Robert E. L«c, the coutitry sustains an irreparable loss; the S(’ruth has -been bereaved of her noblest so*^ education a wor th y champion; Riligron weeps her best beloved and strongest votary; hu manity mourns tire purest, thegrandest, find manliest that ever honored the earth, and immortality gains tic brighfc heirloon that Time eve’ gave to of n Hat the annals of history "tell shaken whose pnbficJ35^J b ^4^V|i<lelity retrained ^ erit so un ,r 08 P y»’” individual* cn.rt^ d to7h?^^eHth T" ° f ^s wT, so 'kings,2* „ d and foes, t v; ^ l W*i, andrisir b ^ fhf **** ,f| r R 0 en ’ n man heaft aft ^ *"^ *Htgnish. The hu inconaoiabir C0atl C0n>f0rt,e88and 3rd. jg 0 truer patriot L"T Waef ^ died ° f before, his leaving no no reviling iiBMaP' l fTets sleeping his last long sleep death the Shadow of his own loved mouataina^yejt.Lee’s name and influence •till lives; tps raomury w 4aar to all ?^^jvhere honesty eciull and dear true manliness country mi to his own of li berty ngts^Wll if ever the Tree ’fSan&llffeai iu wreaths-’ am lots, where lies the fin^ff fi man! Chritian ' As the tiidier.ee was dispersing^ .Kami of Col. A. Ernes’Circus ’ had been kindly sent by Col. Ames to the church, pluyed the funeral dirg, the lowidg^ive well'bfffihthc t> nos somber of f which accorded feelings of the mourners. Col. A*e« hrts evinced frue m^n’hood^ by MJhmhdn ct al. evi’iy plae,e -Which was paying ut$ to the dust of th^ lostgri*at ope. , .ijp»a», ajpi 1 s 0 p -’rrm .. i * TO THE JOURNAL'S PATRONS. I he Journal v\ ill be removed from tH i cock to some other county, Due notion wilfbo given of what locality is settled upon. Jtc-present locality and local subscription list has been sold * ,o the “Tinus and Planter,” buti k fo re advertising will he still carried O .at e point to which it will be removed. Thankful for kindness shown to the paper in the past, and regretting that the tune of severance has nearly arrived, we tendir the people of Sparta our thanks and mrr gtmd will. Wishing they nmy find in tffe Times and Planter a warm supporter of their interest and • correct exponent of their wishes. JAMES FltZPATIUCK ('onMilliedl «, Kt^rnnl fHhaine ' anil Infamy. ’Tis due to this Jackal that would prey upon the dead and insult the Sleeje iyg Great, to place a monument of his obloquy over his buried effigy. He did feel the prick ngs of conscience tfter he heard the condemnations of Ins autlieiously infamous protest, aud then . . 1,18 vote. remorse of the danTued^^illiil^j^ .u.n'wl regret of the rich 1 wall ngs aioo led not his arched t undue. *-"* • kbmoiu>k 1 ***»***'■ AifiZ 0m oounty: - The cifir.eus wrardEir of‘J'JolSaort . and Vicinity are jtibilwt raoct SPL Ml.-,-.*. Houses arc spriogmg op. begins already tv mimic a city in its tcrmiuTM^H inos, and ius pile Ha|J* QC be the. monument, and Or 8 ]. JOl jid not only Cfirsasstt** and benevolence. uses of piety The idea, c *me whence it may, is believe a we if General Lee millionswhmSffe. ^S expewlUon ^SgSr of by the affectionate aud jj * n socme rneimry, my he name would with »ay, -Ut the^ pio-s benevolence.” a great work of *nd this can be done. Let a grand" L£ Memorial School or College he ejected and endowed fur the education aid maintenance of the orphans made iVo^ by me war, and bear, if you will, upon ttOW<M astatue °f the immor ** Millions r.nn E Uu j c. __ io gran far >5 se, and it c-5 ? any naked in the shape of A 5 ties Mess. While wetipprehend ? Gen. Lee “ lre “^CT7T'H 7 "“7 " ^ P T P W " "'7 h b ? biscou^tymen, , where . the marble wl never grow dark nor the inscription dimed by time, we cannot but b y the fitness of the above that cacl, SuVTjpw^o.^i^jectand VI a College for those who to educate themselves. Such would indeed be a benevolence, ^ot a mere i sound, as it would ben who need it, and not tho« mmmi ^RY. i ^ preached nnd a verv were not paved with ailw ;„ ^‘1 n _ a iT.JTSMfciuoclaiiiM^ "DmSSillW «r*« follow ' am a ■ fa-he ^^*-’ ml—a Uc/Mihli^r^ 1 ^t»ocrat, ^ ub,ican ^ 1 7 nubli«h?t^ We leariTrmm^ : in the New York r *i^rt8 papers w[ workedVr sed congregation pitch” s simifov,* m ' laughing lies 8 What at this and gauJk „ minister Im, been fur the new abatmetions 2^“ conventicle - What a clown «s graph/ But it is in keeping with the moral ideas of the progressive party.— A man pretending to be a minister of the gospel, stands up before an eulight ..... ...... ° i k ’" P T° U " C “* tileIlul y B'blb * , u book 1 of God—to be full of fict iohs— lus! What are we to exriect from a pe<jple led by such teachers ? m 1° oi the claim l ~r“ r of 25*^ the , ^-T— Radical t mt t icir party is the par^of organs, e orld pithily replies: prog re8St It has m.u e great progress. « .Starting with e dec aration that the people of ever/ locality should control their own ^fer especially opposing Ft-cJeral in local elections, it ru«r openly Federal interference in St^te and elections, even to the extent ofap Federal agents to say who notate soldiers in s 0me localities, and people into Another States to coerce vbtxm for the Radical Surely this* lfc^q-ogress; > but a of progress which, ^i| 0W ed to will destroy our fre^ institu¬ x —------- It is said that two-thirds of the rege travelling community, that is peo wbo are found season after season at the hotels throughout the n,t ®" lS!afoa » ,,rft drummers for coni, lf -. »iaAil8~ The s*'"8 »“ 5 °* *" operators r °^ 2 is growing larger ' r > “""" ''"V* .... . ........ ***»'•'• ' ■ ■ Hjllock’s ap8H ■jrontained “ nnaie to the' Bullocj 22^ lev' mdi'i, !-'' 0 ’ “ nJ we trust th »t theabove B \ m 7 " 8ke " facta to the city, and having *2 corned l”u " nd Claimed having ooine by honosf/r iliacharged under bonds fur his ----—---— T ViOHiNi.fna rmwl 1 he canvass in Louisiana^. : very warm,and the chances aret^ * 5 Democrats will rescue the Stafr-. the hands of the Radical leecheq? From address by the Democratic Fimnce in New Orleans, w» extract Working following': men.^ artisans, merchants, owners can any of you escape outrageous taxation which has been llP0n VQU kit ^L. hinaiiiaiie rarily only, encamped them * -mir streets, tax book in hand ? at zr purchasing or erecting numerous and goa «t.*W«nng eollulo™, z ™d dq«nd J~ upon it th,t ux ,f those childr.o of .re yermitted to fasten manv a hard-wortcimr Wl11 iiT be ^ driv- ^ ftn from his ln'inr rfbnS, mnnv n be driven ont will be driven out of hi, home, “h, P p& by UWDCT W '" b ” If, our mflucmfeu-di nt otherwise of now'/ we shall never re it butouce,-itid that wiM be as long -they lie industry T»i^@ so •turr^fa^2b prft^f^! t,ca, 1,t^, P ub to their ri^rf i2!* - thttt ,e of theni httV e as Jm 7' t a ! m08t ^ Some ndicants to ^ a, ‘nost>!iv »»res. of them who might h ere t ®. for ^>^x»PPealed to the clmnties . . far a lodging, h^fcttons r>4v 0? Tb "L”,‘ “vT °' the •»*ySh, " ^v# pflmisea, rl to »*• ran moo„t«l from CM » ? e » ^ ** as ^,1^^ , , ^ thf °* the ^ l *b taxed taxed ' ***1 and f 4C?ir^ dog. ’^cal Hatred F r| 0 * “ lf 7 lJCe - t j^-^ n ® tru ' <J on of Texm zizz^T^z a tigU.d sentenced. Mu»tV? Urt v r^ - ,n,lr - for t long time confined in F were *I c ^*° n About, twelve ori es * reinpu, and are now in the Si® 111 P ^7 teu^ary at Huntsville. Upoir. 00 /-' calion recently made by jore oKPP'* General Revnolds endor^d" a num^. rot!”’ neiu_tion that the wfyile President^-l should be pardoned by tie This recommendation appfbvsHT,W*!* p<ir<Wns.to $*> of made out, Jnita num|^r und^memBe/s of Congress in Washington, hearing of it, have all their cleinedcy ene^ies^ai wi|h work such to sk«c«8B stoj* the pardons are now withheld for consideration. Among the pris are some of the wealthiest frod molt influential eitizeuja of the State. '■*?-a Very Bl* 8Y.—We understand that MeCay, of the Supreme Coiirt, is to his eyes in the work of to sh^te the addresses ol the conatituenuP^ Radical C«ugreMional nonasnees to Most of them only a very limifnH acquaintance .uir; from thatTSfeti^^tv nd t”*** JrtR^phy. ., u t ,n ‘ r * into niou th. of shewed he r.og^ o I olW 1 AI1 H> ,IOIJ «es an he ['tghly willing! #ro oegrer §4 and It'distinction negroes, Oh! but the negro w a while. Stamfs no Lon* W^ile from everybody this tiir. wil^J e .^ ^ that mik 1 i TSs'« R F npT t o He ed°to V ' nl ' li amount. prefer Business men will doi£ n SS M to read for themselves the | 1 + kz a * ' a h h • . H . j u im ^ , l “. for , - ,| 80 n tcs a e8s sum mn 0 „ e hu dr », dollars, nod on receipts fur any sum of money, or for the any debt, ann stamp tax imposed " °i t?" X h"' thetrausferorjgnn^ ^ . T en one ly sta Lease of fixes rhe rent at nc^ f the fate Road, per month, and aufis« than $2-5,000, or t0 restune possesses ptlWthin the Govern days after failure to twenty It U,, requires onlrfor a bond in the paj^af >Pthiy rent. ^ the promt \ eight J:fiU j jaL,, i4^ e return when of the receivljn of the as as ""“7. 0 ' the ro ;' d “»d equipvAn I', , , fc 1 ,d with *he Si*« f’i *"1 *1* ,leb ' 8 of ^ -y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ Priv t th, Wert . here, presist ne, r eshaustion p „tly renrewnt flK of the old con. They aay there"is »pt eiiDuirh 5 iky tt' 7 » rates, we should not .ws! vvemdOfci/ 8 the# i* 5 S 2 * , ey* oysters, ahadf and l that »H| , V • ------,1^.,^—_ « t * final ioo, an Uoutwyii approved ac it. -G Yo^jtl The New think, it . sma‘H bRsioess, and centiments upon it ftius . • ** A “It is such very small m tors that keep np the acerbity which e kv honest man in the republic ceires to &vaj> an * doned*” >* * > ’»•' . V We are satisfied to let a ern Journal speak for mjjxJkm ter * —■—*■ jf* _ The Cincinnati F.aqnirer is that if there is a watch factory gia. Grant may he 10 ^ State Fair at Atlanta/ « * -# A-. ^ > . * . Judge JudgfJ*one Melton, who-el-t-,,, oftb? s ' euit X>i»f riyf. o j . .im i;ot*A is not a couiity^trebury erubrw^d in the HiiiiU of Via oirouit dfhat is officials who ^lire getting rich er. WAY V^ITfl SPECTA 0 PSIWiffEE Sbaftin^&PullBVS WHEEA i^°- 20 *y ii I * ' SjNlll*** f, NE« OM u ™ ' F ° K T E , l liwk n-w. ori!/iHa■ , * t ar l?^ »-xt«nt, , / iU •ml V'^'c anil in «*nc*> (Mrlu, .eminently >r» routrhout* XST^fA^. ..... Publiyh«<l with eriuMT. In «>pa r 4 XP<*'d td any ' % ff b w . 4G M AOVI|N l e d—and the Sew limer3al\ji;iotl)e0 _ ^U)tin&er.I TMthvED wt^ 0 Wl ,r s Patent Double Cog -*« '-.“JUwinW •* ~*"T. tw,d * ho P uroK ,e<i ,l v'».-r ’ * ’ '“ -— thfsfe w just wh*l iht-ir 'tVJZZn ill.■ in iu j hard labor and drug* al with bjr their tadv^r;n^m^l■^ Do oSfllopai.'. with m r.^*.»l.HM dfj^adeul b^ 0 * be a uo Htow hiw foriune. would become Wto? y ity’a VVa«hi ««"'»•' ^ *|g| PRICES— A FAIR If the men hauls iu your place will IMlP< •feud for the Machine., fl «" d h ! Washer »15, Extra Wringer to ward either «r both mn< hin«s wee a re are ees where no •»« i» : ^fuud that they will be liked, that "£n» r “ moH ey .f any one t £. g& ';: r 5w«r drud , tiowriy, wiCk,**** 1 *’ Dniv '' ommMI »4oS>^ qSl - «<c* % Having pur|( goods at tl«i feel.confidei| P L£ Hi that reason-nr fib fF Our motto iir ■ “ Quu k Safes A < »/>,*» and we are detei «d to Hl| to text; but w <z m ‘ w,,b V our w 1' # • .. Up * r-r UftW J \ 5*1' ' 4T j^^, )fk C(?nsi J ^ESTO J _ AND CK Ul * lODSr • f qu “ Ht J’ Pri G MTHiL, ...............L, lateaqstyles. •¥. - ot* uiilitlL tSi&COlSASsoM most 1 the best and J i A comfdete. feet. «Sj Rod r< ... i- piii / row 4 - 6 keep 0o,u ^' on ^ h^Jr a ful or •nJ*' “* V •Swiiifi ■ £°°Sol wml