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J _ j Gi»t new bale of cotton and the first open
bole’’—as localities base favored the
earliest production ot tbo staple—are
filling the newspapers, to be wafted by
the wires ti the various marts of the
world ! These phrases always sound om
inously fatal in our cars ; they are like
The State Sousas Id Stflfe:tg4iftte [ Hold then to their Contracts. ? Mr#. Harriet Beecher Stowe, through
cost $500,000, 1 Up on these words the Telegraph 4 1 the medium of "Uncle Turn’s Cabin,’’
A§ ascertained from all the records, < Messenger base the following just but j perhaps did more to rouse and exaspe
by diligent collation of L- U. Briseoe, rather incomplete exhortation to the j rate the people of the North against the j
fi6q„ under special appointment from geuoiality of hirers living within their barbarous slaveholders, than any other
Governor Jenkins. parish—though equally pertinent to ell
If Georgia establishes an Agricultural other localities :
Findlay Iron Works!
•ingle person. The picture of the suf
ferings and tortures of the poor uegroes
College next fall, so as to get our 300,0^0 , “A citizen informs us that in one day | io their more than iEvyptian boudage,
acres of Congress land, slie has no need ’ during the present week? he had not less
| the unwelcome whispers of the first case to build new College houses at Athens, j [Gan twelve applications for employment
. by freedmen trom the country. With
es anywhere else; (he vacant public out exception, they told him they bad
building# (and public lands too) at Mil- j come j„ t ,, towu ^ Work on th<J p a j r
MXIiXiEDG-EVXLLE.
TUis D A Y. A U G UST 1, 1871.
The indication- are that a goneral In
dian war is on lapis along the Western
fiontior- The Comanches, Arapaboes.
Sioux, Osage*’, and other inferior tribes
are quit*, restless, anil apparently Lent
upon mischief. The United States gov-
eruniont is making preparations to
defend the borderers from extermination.
The editorial of Mr. Stephens thaj
appears in the Atlanta Sun of the 2S:b,
of yellow fever in some devoted city
which, true or false, are sure to inflict
; damage—and it is passing strange how
the pride and vauity of men engaged in
1 making cotton for their support, can be
turned against their real interests, for
the sake of a fleeting puff of eclat—for it
is not presnmable that the few dollars
more obtained for it, could have been
the cause of hunying it into market.
The big price paid is only by way of
ointment to induce an early and general
rush of the crop into speculators hands,
that they may lay their plans to control
its destiny after it is sufficiently ascer
taiued what the maximum yield will be.
The "first bale” (so early brought for
ward) is artfully assumed as the indica
tion of a large supply, and the demand
which is controlled by the consumer or
is a masterly and irrefutable argument the spinners of Europe, plays “fast and
against tho validity of tho amendments | ,00ae ” in P ro P° rt ' , > n 1® th « ease with
to the Constitution. How any man in which the latter manipulate the trade
his light mind can, after a careful pcru-> TLe producer is the stringing gander
sal of the terse and logical arguments at * tos ® ncck a11 intermediate competi-
advauced, still uphold the new depart- , tors take their “pulls” by turn# ; and it
uve, is incomprehensible. is astonishing why planters will furnish
This iu reality is nothing else but the the very material that in the end break
concentrated esseucc ot Radicalism, i up their hopes. In years gone by, asim-
sweotcuod with a little Democratic eh- ilar mania prevailed to show to * newa-
gar to make it palatable to the weak I paper man so many inches of the growing
st* tnachs of those who aie at heart the ( plant—then the first bloom—then the
blackest Republicans,but nominally New first bole, and finally a trhole stalk, enor-
Pepnttme Democrats. t uiously fruited, as a sample of Mr. So and
| So’s large fields! Indeed many made
it a point to have their acres interviewed
come into towu to work
ledgaville are all ready, and the school . Grounds, preferring a dollar a day and
can open in January. And this is true, j ratious, to such wages as they were get-
too.ofDablonega, where the U.S.Mint, tin S’ "V'.’y prospective ahare in the
a building about equal to the Governor’s ' Ct °,r* * *t* »u xr
, , . »V e trust neither our worthy Mayor or
house at Milledgeville, has been lately any private citizen will hire one of these
given by the United States to the people runaways, unless he produces clean pa-
of Dahlonega for an Agricultural School, j P ers with respect to past obligations.
The law of Congress giving the land, Tbe U « 8 forcing cont ract« cannot be
r n ■ \ e u-A tu0 s,r >ngeatly executed, if we would
(300.000 acres for Georgia) f.nb.da ex- pre8erve b an y,j; illg uke org . nite d field
presaly, that any part ot it shall be spent labor in the country. Let these loafers
in building College houses. The State ' be arrested under the vagrant act, and
must build the houses. If the Agricul- j remanded back to their employer#."
tural Collegeshould be located at Athens, j ^ C3 > "hold them to their contracts" we
new houses, at great ex oense would have 1 ® a y-~ a nd let there be two handles to
to be built, out of tbe State Treasury, i * be f' u €’ fairly supported and evenly bal-
The old Colleges at Athens would be no | anc ,d - Rut we would suggest aa our
help, for they are already full, and bare- belief, that tbe evil complained of, does
ly sufficient for present uses of the Uni- uot always attach solely te the freedmen,
varsity; and Georgia has debts enough j not “ tbo remedy exclusively depend-
to pay for Opera House, and new State eQ t upon tho action of “our worthy May-
House, and new Governor’s bouse in or or any private citizen.” Railroad
Atlanta. Let tbo College be at Mil- Companies and Railroad Contractors do
ledgeville. BALDWIN. much to interfere with the integrity and
steadiness of plantation aud farm bands.
A writer in the Savannah Republican •• Nor are such hasty, rushing, “speedily
af a recent date, adopts with some mod- | to be completed” contracts aa Fair
ification tbe Darwinian theory, think- ; Grounds and their like, a whit behind
ing that Mr. Darwin is about correct in ! with their tempting baits! A dollar a
bis position that some representatives of ' day aud rations furnished gratis—with
the human race are but a species of raon- the charms of living iu a city to boot,
key. He gives a tradition to support i make up a dish that Sambo does not re-
was enough to curdle the blood iu tie
heart of a statue; and instill into the
minds of tbe holy Puritans the belief
that in exterminating the Southern peo
pie they verily were doing God service.
While these sanctimonious Puritans
were weeping tears of blood over the
fancied wrongs of the negro, they closed
their eyes to the fact that, the poorer j
•lasses of their own section, aud of Eng
land were really in a more pitiable con- j »jl)|
dition. The factory operatives of New !i5r
England in particular are to-day in a I
more deplorable and helpless state ot
boudage than the negroes ever were in
tbe South.
In England the condition of the serfs
is such that some public measures have
become necessary for their relief. The
following is a part of the testimony sub
mitted to the British Parliament by
Lord Shaftsbury, in his effort to have
tha children employed in the English
brick yards protected by an extension
of the Factory Acts :
“About 30,000 young persons, varying ’
in age from three and a half to seven
teen, are engaged in toil for fourteen i
“L”hir,lump.of dl;Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated.
pounds from the clay heaps to the tables I
where tbe bricks are made. Lord Shafts- , STEAM ENGINES OF ANY KIND AND SIZE,
bury mentioned, among other cases,
HEAD OF THIRD STREET. SIGN of “THE NEW FLAG."
M AOOKT, GEORGIA.
THE LARGEST IN THE STATE.
SKILLED LABOR AND MODERN MACHINERY.
ALL. WORK WARRANTED.
V. isc P.-aui, of the Untrue Georgian
is pitching into "Brother Orme’’ of the
Recorder. The Valedictory of Brother
Orue anil the Salutatory of his success- :
or appeared in the issue of January 24th
1S71, while consistent Psam was such a,
devout Radical that he did not have
time to notice his Democratic con tempo- I
by any correspondent and the prospects,
which were of course flattering, publish
ed. The mills of New England, Great
Britain and the Continent, worked these
.‘pickings’’ to good account, aud no
matter what befell the poor planter af
terwards, his number of bags were mede
_ c . (to conform to these “reports”} big
The desire of the Americans to be crops were assumed as inevitable, and
constantly meddling with the affairs of' little prices paid accordingly. Yet the
other people receives an additional ilius- planters still continue to decorate their
tratior. iu the now fiiiibustcring expedi- trams with the same jingling hells, and
tiou now preparing to leave Cm di and to haul to market tbe “first bale” as if
Now York for Cuba. The poor Cubans, ! thoir all depended upon such an achieve-
even «i:!» the aid of the blood-thirsty ment ! "We differ with them in toto, and
Spaniards, have not been able to secure ( when we reflect that a few hundred
for tbem-clves a sufficiently disordered pounds of cotton can be "forced” like
state oi . flairs; so a band of out-laws, j many garden vegetables a few days or
we may term them, must Rave thi , weeks in advance of its common and
country to assist this deluded people in more natural developments—we wonder
cutting their ovn throats for the edifica- bow any pride can be really felt fora
tion oi too Spanish ministry. These ir j Gent liable to such unprofitable corn-
regular expeditious arc never productive ; petition,
oi any go d to either party, being of little 5 a~xt *
actual st*i vice to tho Cubans, and sub- j ** 17uisaHC3,
, , ... ! Not a single murder case has fallen
serving the purpose of embittering the - b .
• i . under our notice lccently, ‘n which tbe
mania oi t:.c cp.ini.li authorities against J
tho United States’ Government, which : l )lea ^ urged with dis-
in no manner sanctions the disorderly S^ing pertinacity by the defense. . It
*■ , . is at present the legal h^bby which
coiKtuc t ilit adventurers. 1 ° *
. „ every jack-leg lawyer rides ; and unless
Tifcre a wi i.-pCTed rumor to the of-I some step is taken to prevent further
feci that Bullock, to save himself from * w.il-practice in the courts, it will be ere
impeachment, will*4ake a new departure 1 long conclusively* demonstrated that no
and become a Democrat. The idea is j person in his right rniud can commit an
a'* unB-ridiculous that this child of the act that is in the least peculiar or ec-
bis view, which is as to.lows :
i gard as very disreputable to partake of.
“When tbe Creator conceived the idea It reminds him ot that “1 mule and 40
of making woman out of the rib of man, 80 much apokcu of, and which
and in taking it from his left side, there the ScaUwag , aud Carpet-baggers used
was wise intention iu the act. hirst, . , , . . ,. . ° , ,
that she was to be loved ; second, that in bogus bribes, for his vote-only he ia
she was to be guarded from harm, hav- not deceived now in those per diem wa-
ing been takeu from under his left arm, ; ges offered over and above what farmers
to be shielded in tho hour of danger, and and p i antcr8 can afford to „; Te- .. The
to be defended by his strong right hand ; i . , .■ .... ...
third, that she was to be dependent up- or tL * tempted, who etna moat 1”
on and not independent of him, her truo ■ he great cause for all these clashing
representative condition, as intended by and disorganizing elements in our labor
tbe all wise Creator. system, is tbe wont of a regular tariff of
WLen the rib was taken fiom Adam, I wagasand a firm concert of action by all
so aays tradition, the Creator laid it aside i . . ... . ,
while he was cicatrizing the wound, when j P ? 5 PP° 0 *** and
it was espied by a mischievous monkey I diversified rates, ibeae can alone be
who grabbed and started off with it up established by a general convention to
a tree; but being 6een by an angel, lie fix and declare them—which, once done,
was pursued and caught by the tail, but j wo doubt not a wa „ woldd g00n bfl found
LTOl i
111 <11 till .. t
child eight years old who carried 43 lbs.
weight of clay ou his head an average
distance of fifteen miles daily, aud
worked 73 hours a week. One of the
: inspectors of factories says that a child
FINDLAY’S IMPROVED CHI'TEAR SAW MILL. MERCHANT MILL GEARING most
approved kinds ; SUGAR MILLS and SYRUP KETTLES ; IRON FRONTS,
WINDOW SILLS and LINTELS: CASTINGS of IRON aud BRASS
of every description, and MACHINERY of
ALL KINDS TO ORDER.
Devil, after bis infamous career, will
have Che Mipieuie impudence toattempt
to join hitreelf to the party that he has
pyetesuatical’y defrauded out of its
right.-, and that he has tried to stigma-
tise as a Ku Klux Klan,living iu a state
of aruicd insurrection against the Lest
government the world ever saw.
Nothing is too Lw, too villainous, too
CCUtllC.
The courts, which seem to have been
affected to some extent with the all-pre
vailing epidemic, are weak enough to
tolerate the nuisance; and thus every
murder that ever was or ever will be
committed, can be so misrepresented
that there is great danger of the total
abolition of one of the greatest privileges
too uLgiacefui and too wicked for this of civilized society—neck-tie sociables
black-hearted blot upon the pege of bu» It is to be sincerely hoped that no
inanity to attempt; but certainly be liss | more cf this ploa-of-insanity foolishness
not tbe Satanic assumneo to writhe bis will be brought up as a stench in the
loathkomo form up to the feet of of the { nostrils of the public. When a murderer
Democracy, and seek admission into the has been clearly convicted by tbe evi-
fold. We think he is too well trained i dence, we say, let him or her bang by
by bis master, whose saying he seems to ’ the neck until dead, whether insane or
advocate : “ 'Tis better to rcigu in hell j not. The world will be better off witb-
tlian serve in Heaven.” i out them in either case.
What, we ask w ill become of tbe law,
2£ob Law in Georgia.
if every criminal, for any offense wliat-
Under this caption, the Augusta Lon- ev er, is allowed to take advantage of
stiluLona! st of tho 2^tb u>t., advances his alleged insanity? Respect for law
some sound aud inJbpensaj!o, truths, nnd orde r demands that no 6U;h pallia-
wbich we believe meet the views and p. 0 admitted. Public security de»
will receive tho prompt nnd uncompro- mam ] 8> that the good work of neck-
mining co-operation of every community 8 tretcbing go on wiib even a renewed
in Georgia. In fact, so far ns tho in- impetus, until some at least of the pests
stances have reached us, they form but of goc : e ty are removed
the reflex sentiments of the great body Theic never was a timo before when
of our people the 1 . oss especially— a free use of hemp was so much needed
only oorAngustacontemporary haegiven ag DO w; and somo steps must be taken to
to the subject a greater range in liis j ot useful plant continue to aub-
chargeaand specifications’ condemnato gervc t b e end for which it was designed
ry of Lynch law in any form, than we have i a ti„d providonce.
noticed from other quarters. We regret
that our space this week does cot allow The Psalmist and 6weet minstrel of
our inserting his article entire. W# Idaho, proposes as soon as he is elected
purpose however, recurring to it again, President, to provide for Brother Orme
when we may endeavor to ventilate the ! aD d httlu Urmos. We do not
subject in some of its more subtle rami- j hnow how our predecessor would re-
ficaiions—in other words, we shall expa-, g“ rd tho P roffer {rom tb « munificent
tiatc upon the effects of Lord-deputy Roller, but if ho still retains tbe in-
Angelo’e philosophy— dependence that characterized him
••Thieves lor thair robbery liavo authority, while occupying the sanctum, he would
Whan Judg. s steal themselves.”— gay with US, “Froai all such providence.
If President Grant and Gov. Bnllock, Good Lord deliver us!”
who b.rvo sworn to execute the laws of ► •
*•»*7 m > “‘™' rf.“ p 1‘.i
Mm—will pe:.i»t in shielding their par- ple f uU & Co ( the NeW y ork publiahera,
tizan friends by tfcc,.r shameless pardons- have negotiated for the purchase of n
it may not be matter Pf surprise if' leading interest in this road, and that
Judge Lynch’s posse tuLea now and then | l , h ® necessary papers were to have been
, ° • , -Kt n A A duly Sigued last week. Mr. Millet will
a share of the spoils. May God scud us fae jn c))arge pf |he enteiprUe
in H:a own good time, deliverance from president aud the roadpoiiipdforward t0
both extremes, i>Q catly completion.
aa he would not let go tbe rib. the an
wrong off his tail, ami caused the thief
to enforce all necessary observance of
drop it. Both rib and tail were | their provisions. The general and or
dinary class of hirers—the farmers and
planters especially, cannot compete with
Railroads and other monopolies, who can
pay^alinoBt any price for labor, and as
surely make up the excess by raising
freight prices aud in other extra charges.
Nor will either Mayor or citizens be able
to squelch the faithlessness of fraedmeu,
uuleis ail the family of Employers pulls
together. We must support the hus
bandman at all hazards, if Railways
brought to the Creator, when he pro
ceeded to make the woman from it, just
as the truo woman is to-day—modest,
confiding, loving, kind, gentle, depend
ent and unambitious; satisfied aud re-
joiciug in her peculiar sphere and du
ties ; loving her home, husband and
children, and only ambitious to rcigu
queen of her husband's heart.
The monkey's tail was ordered tD bo
thrown over tbe garden fence, and being
spied by tbe devil, who was aud is ever
on the look out for evil doing, nnd who
had been watching the creation of wo-
IROA RAILING,
OF ELEGANT DESIGNS, and at PRICES tbat DEFY COMPETITION.
Repairing, in all its Branches.
Competent Workmen furnished upon application to overhaul Engines, Saw Mills, etc., in any
section of the country. ’ 3
FINDLAY’S SAW-DUST GRATE BAR
ten years old will be required to remove
three and a half tong of clay a distance 1
of 40 yards daily, traversing 14 miles in
tbe course of Lis or her task. Lord •
Shaftsbury described the poor creatates,
from personal observation as themselves 1
almost transformed into lumps of clay, U’ No CHARGE FOR NEW PATTERNS in furnishing outfit of Machinery for Saw'or
tottering about half uaked under burdens, Merchant Mills,
and compelled to enter places so hot and
burning that he found it impossible to
stay there. The physical results are
necessarily bad, but the moral atmos
phere of the brick fields is even more ap-
paling, men, women and children being
brought down to a point of degradation
and suffering like the beasts of the field.”
S! 1 ". 8 ,!*' v 4. t . 1 ' ecS ’ Ga ’\ w!>s i SHOULD BE USED BY EVERY SAW MILL PROPRIETOR.
u* testified^in sub V smnci UX tha?he n kne e w Millstones. Beltin'?. Circular Saws. Steam Filling. Babbitt Metal,etc.
.. AVliir . !. MADE TO ORDER. TERMS. CASH OR APPROVED PAprr
ot do Ku Klux organization m bis
The Great Eclipse Screw Cotton Press!
man out of the rib, thought be would or Fair Ground# expect to be of any profit
try bis cunning hand on the tail ; and
sure enough he made a woman, very
much like the one in the garden in per
sonal appearance,but very unlike in point
of mind and desires. Like her creator
she is ambitious, daring, restless, pre
sumptive, forward, hard to control, want
ing to make stump speeches, go to Con
themselves.
The Hill-Yancey Fracas.
Several newspapers have recently
published an account of the mutual an
gry speeches and violent personal as
sault of Hill upon Yancey, which av ti
gress and vote. in particular; is very ledged> oCCHrred ) n the Confederate
much like her derivative sire, ever cut- c , . , e # .
ting up fautastic tricks before the pub- i * e * ena 6 »nng one of itf secret
]' ICa » sessions. As a genera) rule and matter
Such is said to be the true undisputed principle, we aic opposed to resusci-
tradition relative to the creation of , bating such things and obtruding them
"strong minded women.” It is a fact ■ ^ res L upon the speculating curiosity of
undented to this day, that the baboon a public tbat is ever ready to distort and
has a very poor apology for a tail, and * mai, gle tbe purest actiana and the no-
bas never told the eecret of bis losing it. i bl est characters. It any record of the
It appears very plausible tbat Air. jf a ^' s entitled to tbe protection of tbe
Darwin conceived tbo first ideas of bis ! >drad ‘* 3Ue ’ mant,e » R strikes us tbat this
celebrated theory, from a close scrutiny i I‘ttl* unpleasantness between the gen-
of tbo characters of such women as Cady ! tlemen named, should Lave received the
Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Vic Wood- favor-especially as one of the party baa
hull and Jennie Clailin. He was too j been iu ,li8 » r!lve for man J T®*™- But
pious a man to entertain so blasphemous as bas been fished up for some purpose
an idea as ascribing such abortions to or °tber, and made to assume a decided-
the hand of the Creator ; and conse- ^ n P ar,e P hase > w « thin I» *‘due to the
quently, to make science aud Religion dead 38 we ^ a ® tbe • full
harmonize, lie*had to conjure us some portraiture be furnished in nid
other method of accounting for the pres- ot tr uth, justice and history, by Mae
ence of these female nuisances among competent, knowingandmotual friend—
one whose very name nnd personal afSI-
Mr, Darwin is therefore no infidel, as
has been slanderously asserted with re
spect to him. He merely asserted that
God wa# not the Author of Eve-'H,
The Psalmist of tbe Untrue Georgian
says be has not time to answer us at
length. Tbe matter would not be helped,
if be had, as ao refutation cau be given
to tbe charge against him of aiding and
•betting a cabal of infamous scoundrels
in robbing the State, turning her already
disordered affairs into confusion thrice
confounded, and then Pharisaically put
ting up loud Democratic prayers at the
corners of streeta to ba beard of men,
after palming off on her as Governor, a
serpent that wriggled himself out from
the ceaa-poo! of Northern infamy and
putrefaction.
Tut Sun in for it.—We are inform
ed tbat Hon. Charles O. Johnson, of
Spaulding county, lia9 sued the proprie
tors of tha Atlanta Sun in the sum of
$25,000, for defamation of character.
[True Georgian.
It is a lucky circumstance for editors
that they are not as sensitive about per
sonal attacks upon their characters, as
the less favored portion of mankind ; if
they were, wouldn’t tbe lawyers think
ifrfp « bfexiog to the land J
iatious would ‘nothing extenuate nor set
do vn ought iu malice.’ This course is
additionally imperative because the re
cently published resume of tbe collision
fails to satisfy, in our bumble judgment,
the full requirements of the friends ot
either side } indeed, it in somewhat puz
zling to decide in whose interest jt was
written ; for certainly tbe reputation
hitherto mantaioed by both Yancey and
Hill's characters, has not received tha
dispassionate meed to which we have al
ways regarded them aa clearly entitled.
The Famine and the Cholera t'a Per-
tia—The latest news from tbe East is
of the most distressing character. Per
sia is suffering from tbat terrible viaitaa
tiou, the cholera. After mouths of fam
ine, during which time the sufferings of
the unfortunate Persians have been fear
ful m the extreme, the cholera now ap
pears to complete their measure of mis
ery. Dreadful, indeed, as were the suf
ferings of tbe people with the one, they
will be increased tenfold now with the
cholera extending and laying waste
whole districts. Since 1317 we have
had nothing so draadFn) to rpoord. It
almost seems as if the cholera was again
about to make its tour of death •• it difl
in the first quarter of the present centu
ry-
,- MADE TO ORDER. TERMS, CASK OR APPROVED PAPER,
dis- :
trict, or any part of tbe State. In an
swer to the question as to what facili-
ties be bad of knowing anything about
it, be stated that be bad been twice dec- j
ted to Congress from that district, and'
usually attended the courts of Western !
Circuit, aa well as a portion of those of
the Northern Circuit; and in response j
to a question, be said he believed tbat
he was personally acquainted with the
people generally. No more crime was '
committed now than before the war in
bia section of the State. He admitted 5
there bad been some violations of law
by disguised parties for the purpose of
puciabiug persons for living together in
adultery, fornication, theft, etc , and sta
ted that it was the general opinion in
the community that the people took the
law into their own hands, because so 1
many criminals bad been pardoned.
Another circumstances which gave
rise to the exaggerations in reference to |
tbe so called Ku Klux was the tact that
mischievous young men, for purposes I
of amusement sometimes wrapped them- ,
selves in sheets aud scared the supersti- j —"WnNWi.- -m,/ -——-
tious negroes, some of whom affected to Patented February 27th, 1871, by FINDLAY & CRAIG. An ANTI FRICTION SCREW—
believe they were the ghosts of deceas- i WONDER. This wonderful mechanical achievement iu point of RA-
‘ Confederate soldiers These ' PIDITY and LIGHTNESS of DR AUGHT. STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and is dts-
v,uuieuer*ie somiers. I t,ese, ne ; tlLe d at an early day to supercede ALL OTHER Cotton Screws, bo they fabricated of Wrought
1 or Cast lion. ”
ed
groes
had disguised themselves and
whipped a white man in Clarke county,
and there had been but little said about
Since last fall, and before accepting Patent, we ad ed improvements and labor-saving con
venieitees, rendering it PERFECT in every particular. The screw, orpin, has a pitch, or
fall.offii inches, that is, at every turn of the screw, follower block descends (or ascends, as
tbe ease may be) inches. The device of the tube or nut iu which the screw works,
is such as to material*' ^^■■1
it. Another party of disguised negroes
had tried to murder a white man. Han
cock had been convicted and sentenced,
but subsequently pardonded by the Gov- -^NY OlHER Iron Screw Press by horse power. When desirable, an ordinary
ernor The witness ernressAd the nnin mu, ° ca , n , be 61 ‘b 6 t‘ tut ed for three men without change of fixtures. (Screw Presses also
ir. , ilf tnesa expressed tbe opin- arranged for water and steam power.) We claim for the "ECLIPSE" SIMPLICITY.
10U tbat Aif. Richardson had not been STRENGTH, DURABILITY, RAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM
attacked on political grounds, and that ; at to P of box > etc * etc - * we pronounce it the BEST Screw Press IN THE WORLD, aud res-
no negroes had been intimidated from i Sr&fiffrTiAw Wil ‘uiSmn . To purchasers, we UUAR-
YOtiOff tbe Remihlican tioliot Qmn # 'ANTED bATIbk ACTION or REMjND I RICE M02sL\. Orders daily received from Uif-
- k lue xvepuijlicati ticket, but some ferent States attest its popularity even in infancy. To parties who map not desire such ra-
had probably been prevented by threats
from voting the Democratic ticket.
The whole tenor of his testi
mony was to the effect that ho believed
there waa no regular organization in
Georgia for tbe purpose of violating tho
laws. Tbe examination was long aud
tedious, but tbe above are the leading
fasts elicited.
y reduce the friction, so great in the common screw : thereby ren-
dcring it an easy tarh for three hands to pack a bale of cotton in HALF THE TIME
pidity in packing, we cau supply them with the COMMON WROUGHT IRON SCREW of
the
flue (slow) pitch, and warrant
>ove all others, we recoi
Send for price list, etc.
hem equal to any other Wrought Screw manufactured. But
above all others, we recommend the strong, rapid, light draught “ECLIPSE ”
CRAIG’S PATENT HORSE POWER,
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS- 9
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At Chicago eighteen thousand dollars
worth of wjodow glass tru broken by
bail.
Tha Southern People.
Taxed and swindled by a horde of rag-
cally, foreign adventurers, and by the
ignorant class, which only yesterday
hood tho fields and served in the kitch'x
on, thay care nothing for politics except
to throw off the oppressive yoke; they
have no interest in national affairs;
they would call themselves of either
party, provided their rulers were only
of the other. The refuse of the North
ern eiriea, who went Southward after
the war, out at elbows aud destitute cf
character and education now roll iu
splendid carriages, drink rare wines,
glitter with diamonds as big as Fisk’s,
sod steal taxes aa fast a New York Com-'
miasioner.
It is no wonder that the impoverished
planter, growing poorer every day, ex-
Confederate officer who fought so braye-
lieved ^he'nrofftKs^iii'ri^rn^n ^ n68t ^ | Tor Ginning Cotton, CRAIG’S UOESE POWER is as far iji twvauce of the ordinary Gin
fieved, the professional men accustomed , Gear as the ordinary Gin Gear is in advance of ALL THE OTHER HORSE POWER now ad-
vertised and manufactured in the State,
teat”® VVILLI?iU 8 P*I ANXIOUS to PROVE this, if allowed au opportunity of a PUBLIC
all their lives to hold office and lead
the public sentiment of their comiauai
beart8° 0k The S y ^ miebt submU to b^rn W ! tcJaf,,w V r 1 , Ior8e f ow ®![ has l“ loven ' h Y actuaI test, to be the most simple, durable, econo,n-
• ®y . g'H Mlbtuit to be ruled l ical and of hgh eat dr.ught.of auy Ho re Power v et introduced to the public. REQUIRES
eaten them iu bat- : MECHANIC TO ADJUST IT. Any fanner can put in position and ooeratiou in several
by soldiara who had beaten
tie, bat here they are plundered by sut
lers and camp-followers, Thia is a mis-
•rabla state pf things indeed for a Re
publican government—a burlesque upon
tha suffrage, when the only restriction
upon voting is that the vote# bhall not
be east for ilja most intelligent and vir
tuous citizens.—- Chicago Democrat.
An exchange touchingly pictures "the
malevolent potato-bug sitting on a
Western fenoe corner waiting for busi-
Wf”
, . . -- — Auy fanner can put in position and ope ration iu several
hours, as it sits upon the ground. The Gin may be located at either end ot the Gin house, or
uirectiv over the machine, as preferred.
WE GUARANTEE WORKMANSHIP, MATERIAL AND PERFORMANCE:
And further, we will legally obligate ourselves to REFUND PRICE MONEY where ma
chine fails to perform satisfactorily.
,™ e '}*"*?** “> and aninrentorsandMaker-, of Horse Powers, to meet us in an actual
test, and produce tbe equal ot this Machine for driving a Cotton Gin
We manufacture two sires-No. 1 for driving50 and 60 Saw Gin ; No. 8 for 40 and 45 Saw
DRFD RFVOlTiTIONS PFR MTNTTTP* “V l nch P u!ley ' ( s,andHid sizP ) THREE HUN-
S !, T„, H II “™ U1 H c “ lati "f ,he mul ” 8 ,0 make three rounds per
rm.nl oe m7n„fe-. a i0 “ 3 WitJ * the makic S 0nl T and a half
ne—\
Send for CIRCULAR
r June 13,
containing PRICELIST and TESTIMONIALS.
K. FINDLAY’S SONS.
__ ... Findlay Iron Works. Macon, da
Wt W. SIMPSON & 00., Agents Sparta, Ga,