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It was about un hour uml a half af-1 tke house, i he well is not in th
tw Wfjfot to the livid before Claude | direction of (.ktlliinoru’s. When I
plowed the round. Claude. Was in
side of Gulliinoree field little over
u half an hour before ho got on the
fence. lift stayed on the fence some
ten or Ilf toon minutes. He went over
the fence close to the well. I saw
him next goiug up towards Speight’s
house. I never saw him stop be
tween the field and Speight’s house.
I saw him all tho time until lie went
around Speight’s house. There is a
well between Gallamoro’s field and
Speight’s house and is about one
hundred yards from Speight’s house.
John Moseley being sworn testi-
ed : On Friday; April 19th, I was
in onr field pi twine. I heard guns in
the direction of whbfe’£f' + wb< , rt was
flhi'fc At the fifth gun I heard a man
holler Oh! Lord, twice. Then i
heard, him call somebody’s name,
didn’t understand who, and some
body answered. That hollering
was South of me and was on the
Draketown and Buchanuu road. The
somebody that answered was on the
road going to Cedartown. it is be
tween a quarter and a half a mile
across from tho Buchanan road and
the one going to Cedartown. I saw
* Harris Uallimore not quite a quarter
of an hour after 1 heard the holler
ing. He was on tlm Cedartown roud.
I stayed in the field a quarter of un
hour and went to the house and
found Gullimorc there. The field
that I was at work in is between all
three of tlio roads. The Buchanan
road is South of the field; the Cedar-
town road is North of the field and
tho Carrollton load is cu the West
side of the field.
Allen Speights being sworn testi
fled : On Friday April 19th, 1878, I
was in the field. I was at home on
Thursday night, before, Claude Chis
olm stayed all night with mo aud
left my house for G alii more’s an
hour by sun—tolerable lute break
fast. J s.iw him next after 1 heard
of tho killing going through thefield
out towards Diggers. 1 saw some at
work in tho field—I think it was
fcummie and Willie—I looked to see
if Biggsrs was turning, hut he was
nob. Galiimore was with Claude
when he was going aoross the field
Bigger*- I think it was quite or
heard about Lambert being killed,
Claude and my children were with
me. Willis Pearce came and told ue
the news. After lie told us ol the
killing, Clando went out of the
house; don’t know which direction
he went. Harris Chilli more was
there. Willis Pearce told about the
killing. Claude Chisolm and Har
ris Gallimore pnsstd mjr house and
were talking about it. Harris Galli-
more and Claude came buck to my
house and sat down on the door
step, just before a shower of rain,
and were telling me of the killing*
Cross examined.—I am a hull’sis
ter to Harris Galliuiore. There was
a hard shower of rain about 11 o’clk
.1 iqy children oamo to the house
aud wauled me to fix dinner early,
bo they could go seo tho dead man.
At 11 o’clock Harris Gullimore said
lie had even the dead man. I did not
hear Claude say he had seen the man.
Gullimore said it was a bud looking
bunco that people should be mur
dered.
(Direct*) The shower of rain came
up and my folks came lip after
Claude came up tho second time.
They all (tny children and Claude)
went to seo tho dead man together.
Claude came tho second time a short
time before my children came to din
ner. There were but a few minutes
between Claude’s first and second
coming. The first and second min
ing was after we heard of Lambert’s
death.
Coon Nunn (J. W.) being sworn
testified : 1 live in Polk county on
Jule Peek’s farm about a mile from
Cedartown. On Friday April 19th,
until an hour by sun, I was at home.
After that L was otf on the creek.
Uorrtio Chisolm and Jim Rowe were
at my house on Thursday night
Horatio l tayed in tho room with my
brother that night. I left them there
at nine o’clock and Horatio w^y* there
the next morning at sun-up. After
Horatio got up he ate breakfast aud
after the hands got otf to work lib-
ratio and 1 went a fishing on the
creek at the head of West’s mill
pond. We stayed on the creek til
about ten o'clock and we went back
to the house and ho aud a negro
( numud Ben Peek played marbles in
plowing on Friday. Buck McLean
superintends Jnlo Peek’s farm. He
is not there all tho time, but is there,
every week. I applied to Buck
McLean for a mule on Thursday
evening, I wanted, it to plow on
Friday in place of mine. I told him
I'wns going off to attend to some
business on Friday. Tho Thursday
and Friday 1 speak of was April 19
1878. I did not tell McLean that a
man owed me seven dollars and a half
and that I was going oil* to collect
the debt. My mule and the one
McLean sent mo were plowed on
Friday. Chisolm and Jim Bo we
came lo my house between an hour
by sun and sun down on Thursday
tho 18tn. They came by tho field
mv brother went on to the hous^
with them. Lump Chisolm lives
South West from my house and
ubouf one hundred yards away.
Lewis Dykes, George (a negro),
Lump Chisolm, my brother, R L
Nunn, and a negro boy, Joe, a son
of Lump were all plowing on Friday.
There is a stable, a crib and a little
stable in the lot. There is something
like ?j an acre of land in the* lot.
Jim Rowe Horatio and I did not
leave the yard Thursday night after
supper. I don’t know who plowed
my mule. Chisolm’s hors& was in
the stable.
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“Cdifm store:
LIFE XJSSimilMrCE!
The Following Table, being a purtiaLList of Losses paid by the
Mobile Life Insurance Company
practical tllnatratlona of (bo Bcnefltsnnd Profits of I.tfo Jninranco.
SMiaTblbs & €?©
toil? a
OKfZ2>^UE5.*E’C>'Wr-:
Gl-j£L.
BIS now receijiugj*l»r
fwdoJs,
■ and well selected Stock of
Notions, Hoots and
•> .Ylioes, Mats and
G-roat Reduction!:; Prices
nearly Km b’cTwSk. Claude was win- yfim—don't krnfv haw V-.». I
jug from Gttllimoro’s house going to
wards lfiggers. From where Sum
Gullimore uml Willis Peuroe were ut
work Claude mul Gullimore lmd
passed there uml were going from
the field where 1 saw them. My
house hns one room to it. Clauds
and I sat up lute tho night he slept
ut my house, lfou’t know whether
he was or was not waked up tho next
morning. The buys where they were
at .Work lmd to oomo ton certain
placo in the Held for mo to see them.
Cross examined.—I married Har
ris Gullimorftfs half sister. I won’t
- state whether or not it wus u cloudy
morning on the 19ib. A cloud earns
up later in the morning. 1
Claude then—n half an hour by sun
and I next saw him between 10 mid
11 o’clock. I did not notice Oluude
then with a gnn. I saw him have a
double barrelled gun on Thursday
beforo tiio killing at 13 o’clock. He
had it at the well with my little boy.
X saw them leave the well. I was
aoross u ten acre field Bast from my
house a little under a hill, at work
that morning. 1 nover heard Claude
Chisolm make any threats. I never
saw lloralio about there ut any
time.
> .(Direct.) I don’t know as I invited
Claude to my house the night he
stayed there. He read in the life of
Johnson to me. 1 never asked him
to my house that night,
i.c. ., . Cross examined.—Harris Gulli-
more lives about I mile from my
lipase. Old lady Gullimore lives a
1 little over a-quarter ofu mile Eutjt ot
' Harris' house.
-. - Mrs. Eliza Speights being sworn
test ified : On Friday April 19th 1878
1 was at my house. The night belore
..Claude Chisolm and Sam Galliuiore
stayed at my home. I went to bed
at 11 o’clock, and my husband and
Olaudo went to bed at 13 o’clock I
got up ou Friday morning about
i" -daylight. When I gpt up Cluiple
-re. was in the bed. When-I bad break-
6 J
Sowing
JfciaL i -0 II 1 H .tT. L’ C. I r.
2G2*31G SINGER MACHINES
■Aso'l.l) IN 1870.
TnwKjargwt Sales because the Most
Pup alar.
Tho Must Popular because tho Best
Over 2,000,000 now in Daily Use.
TZ2H 8XEJGESR
STILL TRIUMPHANT!
^ HOUGH onr machines have been tro .llj mine-
id In prices, tin 1 quality " 111 bo maintained nt the
lihrlii'.'t Ktambml. Purchasm-a should bownvu ,,r
HiHirlous Machines, which aro no inferior ns to bear
little relation to the orlglnul, except in general np*
penrnnee. The purchaser will flint It to tils ad'
a KIIB ST a. m ii. B S3 ©X* Q T B IN 6.
iHltsfit l to t!i f ’ SB
than ever beibi ■T 4 I
Family Groceries, Hardware,
NO TRADE. These goods were bought for the
l worn selt rt- d with more care, and bought cheape
?y also Imvo u largo stock of
CROCKERY ami G1
' When in no
Money thereby.
.ASSWABE, atpvie
>d of GOODS, give
’s which defy competition,
them a will, and you will
march 1
.1. F. BURKE. W. K. MONH0P. I.. IJ. CAMPBELL
J. F. :B XT R Iv K & O O.
~+PUOFKIHTOnB OF THK- -
GESOBCS-IA IMEIIJLiiEt,
JIANi ! A( TI UKKSOL' AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Ooffi-es, Catsup, . since, Baking Bowdt r, Ginger, Cloves, Cream Tartar,
Cuyetitto, Mae , \ utnieg-L lmligo, Peanuts, Cinnamon, Sod
Suiguu i’.i.i;, Flavoring Eximcts, Grocers’ Drug.i, Ta-
^ bit* Sauce, Mustards,‘ Ac., &o.
Colics, j > c nuts 1STixlt i -toasted for the r Trade
Hoi • Mmiuf ic. 18 (,l the celebrated “TOWN TALK" BAKING POWDBR8.
Corner Prior and Mitchell Streets ATLANTA, G*A.
March 89, 9m
X. 3EOTGEE
■XS IMW
Ill'Ll kL.Ii
•tsr
Dialer In First Claes
< BTkqdie$, Wiqe$, Cigai^
kqd YobYddO,
j pel cm the
[cnullie Machine. which u
. I’iiat that morning the eun was twen
ty-five or thirty minutes high. My
breakfast was later than common.
Claude Chisolm got up when break-,
fust wus ready. X told my husband
to mako them boys get up. Chis-
■ olm bad been reading the night he
stayed with us. I told him my
husband wanted him to coiue and
stay some night, with us; ho loved
to bear him read. Claude said he
would, but didn’t say what night.
Claude got up from tho breakfast
table,jilt hie'pipo (and went over to
Harris Gullimore’s. When I next
called him t.o dinner. Alter dinner
he eat about and read the papers aud
remained there until buturday morn
ing when lie started to Cedartown.
Jim Kowe was with us all the time
Horatio was at my house. I, Jim
ltowo and Horatio went to the gin
house after fodder Friday evening,.
Cross.—1 live in the double Iramed
house of Jule Peek’s house—the one
Peter Harris used to live in. The
sun may have been au hour high
when we all went a tishiug. 1 have
family of ihe Chisolm uegroes. My
brother put them to work. I was
not with any of them except Lump
that morning. I don’t remember,
but i think I waa in the lot. 1 was
with none of the hands except Lump
on Friday morning. 1 didn’t go out
at all iuto the field. Ou our return
we crossed the edge of the field where
they were at work, it wus the Cher
okee Iron Co's, pond where wo went
fishing. Wo ootnmeuced inside of
Peek’s field about 100 yards below
tho gate and fished along up the
pond about 50 yards above the bridgo
when the rain came up. We struck
the road somewheree between the
bridge and tho turn, of the road and
kept it on until we got home. As
ouo leaves tho field where I was fish
ing the first field right'opposite is
Ake’s. I don’t think. 1 saw any ope
while I was fishing pitiRil wo came
through tile field and'saw the bauds.
The hands were aoross the 30 aore
field from me. We got back to the
house about tsu o’clock on Friday
and staved there all day. Howe and
Chisolm and my wife and family ate
breakfast at my house, lirotlier
Bob Nunn lives in -thu house with
mo. Brother Bob aud family eat in
their own room. Chisolm and Kowe
divided their eating with Bob and
mo the whole time. I fed tho mules
aud horses ut daylight. A horse of
Chisolm’s and one of Kowe was in
my stable besides our seven mules.
My mule was in thu stable that
morning. The stable is on the South
West end of the house. The stable
is 30 or 25 steps from the end of my
house. Itowe’s horso aud Bob’s
mule were fed in a trough together
by the Bide of the stable thut my
mule was in. The stkble is 30 feet
square. Tho partitions are all un
der one roof. Chisolm’s and Kowe’s
horses stayed at my house all day;
one was kept in the lot and the
other one in the stable. Jim ltowe
and Horatio both stayed in the same
house that 1 did. They stayed in a
room witli my brother. AU the stook
of my own wore plowed cu Friday.
...A
| _ Company printed
difilnptly.on tlie iirra 6f tlio much Inc.
MACHINES FOHWARpED TO ANY I’ART OF
k THE COUNTRY.
Charge mime for JrilPTiTns a *
but the? REST LIOUGBH; such hs an* recommended
ifni pfr-T'-rv*. x UUV.- .vdi tV 0 lYo^l th6 j‘., »?l
Fiiii luHtruciiGHB will lxt cent with r.ciin.achiiio • iJries'oaneequtr.tly/uo r i. Cl! lied goods it vc r; Ruled at my Bar. 1 unvlm a
which will ciiuhloa child twolvciyoura old to op- i J
spcoialty of
J !”1 deal
bjwph^mnivti.T^
tlium readily.
Where machines are ordered by Express. (
$10 iimst iKeouipany thu order, na
dcncc of Rood (tilth.
Wo Guaianteo Satiefactioi).
-IS
'it. t
RTAIS CJORKT
n Loiter Whisk i than whioh iR yet to he produced. I will sell ns much ns
i Four flail 'iis and Three Quarts at a time, to parties in I ..fit.
ciCur. 1 * ooruow ^* rlC0L ’ 8t • ^ Ulitrat ° a c ’ r ’ i NOR'TH CAROLINA AND TENNESSKE PEACH BRANDY
Purchase SINGES Mollinosfroni , always on l.am:. All know thut I represent t» In; :ood nothin,■ that is not
good. I’liK-KS correspond with the Limes. It is the profits that 1 curtail,
and not the quality of my LiquorB.
lob. 28 3m
authorized Agents only.
PRINCIPAL office.
34 UtflON SQUARE NEW YORK.!
A. DOUGllEUTY
and Alubumu Hlruotfl, Atlanta, On.
G. W. LEONARD, Agent.
^AGENTS WANTED.^*
63V Tho Company are not and will not ho ro-
fponsiblu for tiny privaUi ilnlitB of itu ugentu, btieh
uBDotml, sluhlu or livery bills, cto.
L. G. BAY,
Canvassing Agent, Polk county.
S. P. SIIEl’AKD,
Canvassing Agent, Oleborne county,
Aim jau. 31-fim
Ro' uY- ; Vd lid, r.demd,nidd:dd Xj a,?,
(Successors to JEKNJNGS, Dlsj&ttJKES tl ; WOOLWINE,)
’\7U-£ZL<£2XjJE
mm
MMIM SH.CI
3D O VV 3ST
Witli High Prices!
OHIGAGO SEALE 00.,
G8 £<* 70 West Monroe St., Chicago III.,
Hayd Jtuduccd the Prlcoa of all kinds of
4-Ton Huy; Stock or Cotton Scale,
$60. Former Brice, $100.
All other alnes nt n great reduction. Every
Bc.ulu Fhi.lt WAUHANTF.n. All ordorfl proni|)tly
flllud. Circularh, Prlco Llfit« anb Tcatlnioiiinlfl
renfnpon application.
the Cheapest aud Best
Buy
!. 18, livn-ly
If yon want Bill Hendt*, Letter Heads, Circulars
Cards, Hundblllp, Poatora, or any thing In the way
of Job Printing, bring your ordcra to tlio
James G-. Dailey,
Undkrtakeu’b Wabe-Rooms,
On Second Floor, DU Broad St., Kamo.
sew him he was in piy house, between
" lfiihd 11- o’clock. , He pame fronx,Wo usually run four plows hut on
the well' ou the south-east fide of
A rran and well selected stock of
Metalic, Grained, Walnut, and bUincd Cofllnu,
Burial Robe* und Collin Triminlngs always on
hand. Neatest Heartee rnmlahcd for limeralp. A I
orders tilled with doopntch, day or night. Res
dunce, corner Court and King Strootfl, A’Iko, deal
or in Flrat'daeH Furniture of all kind*. ncpH-ly
n:iMM!-:nj'o order
’kashville, tjcnn.
LA PEPS’ HATS
No. A. Publishing House Bluet
Nov. S3,
iv. li. TOLL Kit, President. jos. fleisiie!., Treasurer.
StlYirtY dity ( Bfewiq^ doiqpYqy.
MALSTEIIS AND LAGER BEER BREWERS,
J3LT‘Z*Jti.XX , 3l?j!5 t ., -------
Cillcu No. 8 West Hunter Street. Brewery Cor. Coiling &. Harris btrccte.
& CO.
Wl\ole^Yle ClOtliief^,
NO. 70, PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
Moore, Mar^
^ c( Ii
£
"S3
;
Co.
HATS,
DRY GO.CDS, KOTXC.
BOOTS AKD SII')ES,
„.:V.,APJTA, GA.
Corner Decatur and Prior Sts.
March 14 9m
Gr. W. reatJieffltoD & Co.
D-E—A—L—E—B-S I—N
=S'iFjY=EYio|o
Are now receiving their mammoth stock of new
Spring and Staininer Goods.
in zb
\
1.Prices in Keeping witli Hie Times, and Goods Must bo hold.--
Call early find make your selections \
■ 03?” Wo also BUY COTTON, anil pay tho highest Cash price tor
Country Produce * • oct.5,18/7-ly
J. f). 3^i\low^, Pfopfietof,
C3TS3C3-t^i.3r : !L'jC : O l " , v7^'jL < <3’, CSt^Sl.
The Table Supplied With the Best ike Market Affords.
OJsf'A share of Public Patronage Solicited. Terms Reasonable.
Friday wc ruu five. My mule was i March u-m
Located on tho W. & A. R. R., near Oglclhorp
Purk, piftkuB tho BEST
CORN WHISKY
lu the State of Georgia.
oxo
THE Undersigned will bo pleatsu to auBwcr oil
fbtqmunlcationB In regard to the above DISTIL
LERY and the goods made therein.
\VM. ltlCU, Atlanta On.
STATE LINE Restamantr & lodging.
DISTJLLBHT,
No. li Broad Street, ltome, Oa.
Sample it'ables and Rooms for Oom-
jmeroiul Travelers.
Duurd .ad DoilKliiB, For day 1 SJ
Su'i'Io'r, 1 ! Aki'rt'-V nnil Loiiginii JJ
All MeiJo tpnt out ou
OVSTEUSAItBNOT INCLUDED WTTH MEAI.8.
Table supplied with the best tho
market affords.—Meals
: v ' | at all hours.
Not. affl-l-lr
G. J. BH1AHT,
NO. 6,
Broad Street ROME, GA.
KwKGPS m hand the Host and Purest LIQUORS
over keot In Rome and Bella them u Cheap aaaux*
what ho ia doing and get what they'want urirmi
no rick, lie hub moved next door to tho uumk
v|/-ioivi, When you go to ltoino call on him auu
ymi'williio wull treated, waited oil quickly add got
umnc.ihlnir irood. ieo~r
Depot, 104.READE r STREET, New York,