Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, January 27, 1876, Image 2

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BocMate. Register. Jit/ the Regi filer Dubli thing Company A. C. Manaoisu Burrow. VV. )’. BIRD, Assistant Kpitmii 'lhe Hockdai.k Hki;itkh (*<“> <mly \ 7fro Dollar* per annum. It ha* a large ami confitanth/ inereaung escala tion, amt i* one of the eery beet adrer ti*ia medium* in the State. C. )NYERS,O V./nirRSDAY. JAN 27. IH7O. The Atlanta pn| r ■nd Henry P. In Vow persist in opposing :i Convention. The N. Y. Sun pronounce* Emerson’* *int poem in the Atlantic “deficient in r ytlnn, and, moreover, Hilly.” Wc arc indebted to the Comptroller General, Treasurer and State Geologist for annual Re|>ortx, which we Hliall doubtless have occasion to reter to more at length hereafter. ■ m ♦ ♦ ■ ■- Ilnvr would it do for the great, honest masses of the country to rise up and in sVt u|on having a gentleman in the While liousjf The hire thought it n ugh to unhinge the average nttnd. Sam W. Sin ill, of the Atlanta Con- 1 's’i'udon, i* rapid'y making a reputation a* one of the moat versatile, graphic and 'humorous writers on the Southern press. IJin busy quill alternates “from grave to fjrvy, froth lively to severe” with aston 'lulling ease, and these qualities make him n great favorite w ith the rea lots of the *<Yn our outside will he found an ac 'cbuut of the ditficulty between Messrs. Hill and Yancey, in the Confederate Senate. The Montgomery Advertiser contradicts this account, and states ihai Ynncey was struck in the face with an inkstand thrown by Hill, and that the latter did not hold Yancey oyer a disk, or otherwise iiejure him. The Janhkry dumber o.' t!o Kenne waw Route Gazette has been received. This handsome monthly, wit i its twelve pages of entertaining reading matt r, is offered to the public for only twenty five 'beAta a year. Kach subscriber receives a certificate entitling him to a chance in a drawing to lie held June 1 it, for a Vonnd trip ticket from Atlanta to the Ceritennial, tS. I'hiftdelfihiA. Geo. Alfred Townsend (Gath) is in our opinion a fair sample of a Grub Street writer, lie sells his pen to the highest bidder, and we fear that bis priii eiples go the same way. In one paper he abuses .Juiru'son Davis; in another lie praises him. Some of his letters are Democratic in sentiment; others are Kadical to the core.. It is said that. Mr. Townsend hop*s to out Macaulay Mac aulay in literature, but it is evident that ho has not learned his lesson well. We have long suspected that I’ost Master General Jewell was among the most inefficient of our public officer*-, but we were not prepare 1 to believe that his conduct was criminal. Recent develop ments, however, go to show that Mr. Jewell was apprised of certain fraudulent mail contracts a year ag >, and neglected to investigate and expose them. It is to he hoped that the committee on expen ditures ol the Post Office Department will give this matter very close atten tion. The eolumns of our contemporaries are teeming with items about oiit- Would be and possible candidates for Governor. We have given some attention to this matter, and feel no hesitation in express ing an opinion. We do not want the chief magistracy of this “Hulplfe State" given to an inferior creature. We want no “happy accident" tor Governor—no wealthy imbecile—no brnAcn office seek er-=*-no swaggering braggart; We warn tin tnan because he is clever, or because he Is ambition Hut we do want an honest man Who hit i proved his ability an 1 patriotism in the past; who has n -ver degraded the one nor surrendered the ether; who is for the people and not for a class—that’s the man we want for our next Governor! A POSSIBLE CALAMITY. The Capitol building in Atlanta never gave much promise ot strength or safety, and each succeeding year makes it all the more dangerous, The flaws and de fects in the edifice are patent to all ob servers. The pressure of an immense crowd, of the vibration of a hearty round of applause, may at any time oattso the entire structure to tumble iat> a mass of mins. We sincerely hope that proper steps will be taken to avert so terrible a catastrophe, but, if it should oome, what will Georgia do? The bare thought ol so much statesmanship, patriotism and eloquence, all shrouded in brick-dust and extinguished by a mansard roof is ap palling, Our fears may be uiululy exci ted, but while the Solons of the Suite are in peril we cannot sleep. Prompt and efficient action is imperative. Let three fence-rail* be immediately placed on tbe.South side of the Capitol to mske lie w all ■ ure ! T VIl, (j A CONVENTION DIVIDE VS I The Atlanta papers and other oppo nents of a convention, say tha. the call ing of a Constitutional Convention will divide mid distract the Democracy id Georgia. Then their reasoning i - , that if the Convention is not called, the par ty w ill he held together and kept intact, lint, if the Convi nlion is called, then, Xbe opponents of n Convention, together with the Kadicals, will oppose the Con vention, and thereby disorganise the Democratic party, and bring discord and j strife among our people. Who, thin are the real enemies of the party T Why, the opponents of a Convention. If they can’t defeat the Convention, they prefer to disorganiz • the party. Those of us in favor of a Convention, 1 propose to stick to the parly if the cull for a Convention is defeated. What say you anti-Conventionist ? ~ ♦ ♦- • ' ■ ■■■ - LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY. In the Seriate, bills have p issed giving jourisdkstion to courts of equi y in suits brought for lh Yfco\ ery 5f property sdd under the Iloinestekd liito; Kihiting the time for moving t 6 set aside a judgment ; defining and pfir.islfitig criminal negli gence; pretexting and preserving the light to trill by jury-making jurors judges if the law and the facts; amend, ing Homestead law by striking out sec tion 1, arti.de 7 of the 'Constitution. In the House the I6ll6\vi/tg haVe been I assed : Exempting from garnishment 'ho wages of mechanics, jofirneyrhe'fi and day-laborers ; prohibiting rnhn iages where the parties are tfh&eY eighteen, unless one of the parents'is present, oi consents in writing. A hill has been introduced providing tor the issuing of not over $8,000,0i)0 State Treasury notes. NORTHERN SENTIMENT AND HOW T<) MEET IT. The manly reply of Mr. Hill to the foul and malignant slanders of Ex-Speak er Ilia lie has aroused a perfect tempest in the‘'loyai” North. The adtuims: ra tion sheets are filled with the bitterest abuse ot everything that is Southern, 'and the journals which have been fore- Ynost in cbrdifilly invitihg fife to the Cen tennial nOw a'ddress us by the old n/ln'vs of Aid traitors.” Very well, viettieuiii, we rati stftbd that sort ot talk if you can, lly just, sblih br&oular fl'teraicts will we me ash re yohr fethtes minl.ie And this burst iSf an Men fury, flaming out irtore than ten years After ortr great civil war, will enable 'the florid to past) its judgem uil upon yom prof 'felons of friendship, your Appeals for reeonciliation,your promised df Reform And just government: Hut the South lias had the audacity to and deed herself in Congress 1 She nailed h lie to the counter ; she exposed an i overwhelm <1 a slanderer. Wc can never feel contri tion tor such conduct. Policy will n-v er degrade a brave peo-.he into abandon ing a course so eminently just and proper. In the language of Mr. I Id, “in n tyrs owe no apoltgies to tyran s !'' oirn cosywrs. The present convict system of Georgia is both inefficient and barbikrniK In most civilized nations iiitprisoimleut is designed not drily for the punishment, but for the reform of its rnhapoy ob jects. Uuder the chain gang system the reforittalion ot the prisoner is almost atl impossibility, lie is daily Deposed to public gazß; He beconl s a marked mau. When his term Of servitude ex pires no avemte of employment is opeti to him, and he lias not the nn-itns to be gin anew in a remote locality. Nothing remains for him but a career of ttrimo. Society will not help hint, but its out aws will. Society says “we don't be lieve that you will reform, art-1 dare not give you a chance, but if you continue your criminal caret*l - , wo must punish you! ’ In a penitentiary the prisoner not only gives his labor to the State) hilt He also b arns some useful trade which will ena ble him to make an honest living, whoii his time is out. Labor and confinement Satisfy the penal requirements of the laiv, and undtff this SySteni religious In struction and salutary discipline assist in the work of reform. Hut it is suggested that the | cnilentiary system is too ex pensive ill Georgia. This is a mistake. It is far cheaper than to allow convicts to escape ly tin hundred every year, carrying murder and rapine with them. It is a protection to the honest citizen. It is a debt due to humanity and chili zation. And when criminals once learn that confinement and hard labor are the certain results of their conduct, their ranks will grow thinner every year. THE STATE UNIVERSITY. Mu. Editor : In a reoent issue of your journal, we observed an editorial stating that rumors unfavorable to the condition ot the University of Georgia, ’specially with reference to its discipline, had reached you. We beg leave to say that uothing Ims occurred iu the present oollegiate year, which is at. all unusual in the history of colleges. Indeed, the oonduet of the young men has been so exemplary that no case of discipline lias been necessary. We write you this in the confidence that you w ould not intentionally do in justice to the University. Ity order and in behalf of the Pro den'ial Commi'tee \ v w 1,. MnvnrtT, Chairman j A - hens, < J;i. THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. Xuguslus Schell, ol New York, t hiii nian ot the National democratic Com mittee, lias fsskef. 't\h following no tUie': New YotV, Jan. 18 A tiieeling of the National Democrat ic Ceramics will be held at Williard's Hotel,’in the city of Washington, on Tuesday, day of February next, at l'2 o'clock, at which meeting a fall will be issued fur bolding a National Democrat o Convention to nominate I candidates lor President ai'.d \ ice Pres ident of the United States. AruL'BTra SonK.i.i, N. Y., Ch’in I Frederick O. Prince, Mass., Set. f £ H K fj J A 6 D-j -j J P * Oatr and v.dn at h'e hulking Veil in North Ced.gih. Edwin Booth will play in Savannah on the 7th of February. Atlanta city prisoners are fed at a cost ot eight cents a meal. Hon. H. 11. Hill’s speech was made After due consideration in a Demacratic ’ ckhe ns. Col. J. It. 'Wickmin, the temperance lecturer, hrApurchased the Sparta Times and P antef. Mr. C. Couch, fdrttterfy of G \vl nVn-l't county, was killed tti an altercation at Greeusboro, Arkansas, recently. TlkV'ris, of the Savannah New ft, speak Us of a “cotvjesti've" dhill There wif! be a dead coinjiorifbY Vii that office before long. Hon. Robert Toombs is in Atlanta. 'l'lie Constitution says he is in robust health and has half a century of power in him yet. Messers. Felton and Cook, 6i Georgia, opposed the Centennial appropriation bill in Congress, Gen. Gordon will speak in fiivor ot the bill. GoV. Smith has A’pp'ATMe'd ITOn. C. Peeples Judge 6Y the Atlanta Judicia Circuit, and Hon K. 11. Clark Judge of the Atlanta City CouVt. Hotli ol these appointees are good men and able law yers, and their aiq ointm\;iit is highly SAlisfactory to the ‘public. Ex-Treasurer Jones still liaS in his, possession abmii woVth of coil : pbtis that belongs to the State, and, Governor Smith is alter “old honestly"; to 'turn them oVe'r to lift sU'ceessor Judge Lochrane, the legal adviser '6l Jcnes, says his c ie'nt Will ‘do so very sh Vtly. tin Monday last Mr. L, Nathans, re ciill,ly a drummer for West, Edwards & (Jo., Ind an altercation with Mr. Ed ward- which resulted in Nathan firing a ■ istol at Edwards. The latter was sav and from death by his memorandum h.ok which stopped tile bullet. Nn thatis has been Arrested, Atlanta is to have a sewing machine Factory. The Legislature is all lit to incorporate the “Jlarper Sewibg Ma chine Company," wit h a triplin' slock ot $;)'),000 in sluires of fldO* each. Ex Senator 11 V. M. Ml h i*, John 11. Klynnn , and other fiibsiitniial tiltifeens ate among the intiorpoiatbts. The inventor of the initbhine is an Atlanta man, and hopes to 'succeed with his enterprise. A Henry county mule that has fatally stubbed forty-four negroes with her hind teet during the past season, was sold in Macon the other elay for the etiormous sum of seven hundred dollars, Accord ing to this vuhhltioii; Tump Ponder’s rdan mule, in Monroe county , is a per fect gold mine. See has killed four hundred and eighteen colored people since 1874; JSav. News. t Abcbhlitig to the CedartotfH Record, Mr. J. M. Kend ick, of Paulding county, haS the oldest pith* ct ladies’ slippers in this country. They have been in pos session rtf' trlb family for abdut two hun dred y ars, and were wdf ti by Mr. llen diick's grbrit glaiidmotlhr ili Scot), nd. These slippel's are made of vei'y fine white silk, with fancy nbtdlewofk ana large gold bubkles; surrounded by mi inerous sets in imitati >u of diamonds. The heels are high; and are larger at the bottom than at the base; the reverse of Shde heels at present; In regard to Southern mafiufactufes, the Augusta Constitutionalist says that to the Soinli this question is . onbe in teresting and gratifying; The increase in Southern manufactures is beyond all former anticipations: In 1870 the mills took only iuftety thotfsafid bales of cotton, in iB7l they increased the amount to ninety-one thousand tw hundred and forty bales, in 1872 it was raised to one hundred and twenty thousand, in 1873 to one hundred mid thirty-seven thousand six hundred and sixty-two, in 1874 it iell ufl to cue hundred and twenty-eight thousand five- Imud.ied and twenty-six, ami in 1875 it rose to ono hundred aud forty-five thousand and seventy-nine. The favorite slander of the Chicago Inter-Ocean to the effect that Dr. J. P. Ilamhleton, clerk of the ways ard means committee, had named bis child John Wilkes Booth, has been knocked higher than a Kite, lie did ii.-ve a child named John Wilkes,- as ho has a brother and an uncle hearing the name ol the great English commoner. This son was horn in 1866, died in 1872, and was sometimes called Booth because a neigh bor lias a child called Abraham Lincoln. The clerk of the committee on ways and] means, although this report has long j been current, aud has recently been vpry j widely j rimed, says he never before thought an explanation neoessorv, as he did not think tie public was iutenst and in his private domestic affairs. a® ra bjbiul w s_• Ihe Pope is kick again. Pauperism is on the decrease in Eng land, an>l on the inevehse’in America. Eulogies on YVilsoh,. were delivered last win k. Proctor Knott made the best speech. . • tis *• N f f(ie New York 1 rilumo nns a* niany mail subserioers as t'ne Herald mid dimes together. Tilton shows what manner of a hairpin he is at last. lie has decided to make his home ir. Chicago. Old Broivnlow ami Sam Raid both condemn Mr, Blaine for Ins course to wards Jefferson Ravis. The leading commercial papers of the country declare that the signs of early improvement in trade are quite encoura ging. O O The great Tredegar Iron nrks, of Richmond, have aus| ended, throwing 500 inen ont cf employment, and owing $1,000,000. It is stated that at least one hundred persons have been injured, and twenty died, in Washington during the year, by explosions ot “non explosive” oils. Tt is said the't Vallandigham's grave at Dayton, Ohio, is urimatkcd, even Iv a headstone, though a sinfill cedar grows at its foot and another At its head. Ah! ,“we are soon forgotten when We a.\j dead 1” Augustus Shell has the nioft intellec tual brow o! any member of the Dem ocratic national committee. He also oc ouoies a larger quantity ot shoe leather than ary other democrat outside of Vermont.—[Brooklyn Argus. Among thY' New York lawyers it Is said that David Dudley Field’s income is $.‘575,000; Samuel G. Courteny,s’ s'2!)' f . 000; Brown, Rail & Vandeyp el $275,- 000 ;E. W. Stoughton,'s $10(),o60, a'fnl William M. Evan’s, $150,000, The administration journals fairly bristle with “rebellion,.’ “unreconciled rebels,” and such wonts of ‘that A'rtW, and in their general tone ot dealing with political 'dpieslmns are Tess generous to ward the South thatt they have been at any t'i'me for si Veral years. It thay hot be generally known that the week before the last Presidential ebetion Horace Greely sai I, at. his own house : “President Grant wi 1 be re elected Tuesday by an immense majori ty ; and what’s more, if he livts, he will lie re elected a third term.” Since the first of December COO per- S in, neatly all colored have emigrated from Georgia to the Western coitdh tales, while 25) negroes have left the tin pontine districts of North Citrolillii for Florida in the l?t iotthigllt; A HHtlille'r of the Demodhitlb papers are Urging the holding of the Democratic Natitnuil ’CoiiVleiltiUli al Philadelphia ihiring the Celitcimitt'. The atmos phere would be favorable to harmony md general ittldlowiiess ; and the Dem ocracy taking her genial rl part lire for the Presidential nice from the ci:y ol B olherlv Love amidst the fraternizations of centehtiial celebrations, and embraces would be a favorable contrast to Mor ton and Ciriciuunli. Under the Iliad of“. Statistics of Wo men Lawyers” it is stated that “in 1869 Mrs. Mansfield was admitted to the bar of lowa and Miss Barkaloo was admit ted to the bar of Missouri ; that in 1872 Mrs. Nash was admitted to the bar of die District of Columbia, and that Miss Goodell has applied for admission to the bar ot lowa." There are two w mien lawyersin the District ot Columbia, one ot whom is in full practice before all of the courts of the District. Robelt Als loti ot South Carolina, ru int'd by the wat, sent a letter to the New Yor- Tribune detailing his pitiful stdry. Daniel Ddinejr, a Boston mer chant; Sent him a check for $5,000 D: D; has since beeli obliged to hire twb sec tetaiieS to answer lettefS to him from Candida planter*; and the T’ibnne charges $5 a line, cash in advance, for those Seilt to it; and has already made enough tb itieet 1 lie Q Cent verdict against it in the Sun suit.;—[Chicago Tribune. The tiietnbrial bf the Anti-Slavb'ry Society to Earl Derby) Fol'eigti Minister, on the Cuba que9tibiij that States that they have reliable infol-ina’tlon that Spain is willing to plnbe Cute, iu the same re inti, n thilt Canada dtSCUpies toward En gland on condition that Slavery is retain ed. The memorial points out that in view ot the recent American circular the obstacle no longer exists which was advanci and by Karl Derby last year that Great Britain's interference the Cuban qneslion would cause jealousy in the United States. The Washington coriespondent of Lie Syracuse Courier writes that St. Lou's is seemingly the favored plaoe for hold ing ilie Democratic National Convention, “We hear as yet)" he says, “little spec illation as to vrho Is the coining man. If the sentiinei t ot the democrats in Congress is a it flection of that ot the party at large, we may look lor a har moiuous Con vent ton, wherein Sectional prejud'ce and differences orl minor ques. thus will be buried, in consideration of the one great end ot rescuing the cotud try from the evils of Radical misrule. Who will be our standard-bearer it is almost idle to try to gv.ess. The names that are mentioned in Congressional cir cles are Gov. Hendricks of Indiana, Gov. Tilden of New-York, David Davis of! Illinois, and, occasionally, Georgs II Pendieton.” 1 Greatest Medical'Discovt ry O F TII E X l 5 th 'OKMTU IIY. UEAI.TII, II.'.ALTV, AND ltAl'l'lNl SS lU.STOIU l' TO MOI>EIIN V OMAN 1100.0 I I) li . J . II It AI)FIE LD ‘ S FEM A L E It EGV"IA TO Ti WIDI n’s rkst kiiiknd. Its operations arc quick and sure : and it novel fai-s to ( ur( • Thai kful for tie very flattering reception the hak 1 (’rg! 1 y‘' ineVcnso.V hi Rons of the ( ountry,, the l*r?prietoi; bigs to Kin'.o.unoet thh B within the reach 0 factoring facilities and before long he will he able u> l every sutfering woman, this, tne grait.t 1 oon of her sex. PitJCE 'l. sfl-pm' Bottle. SSTSo'd by all D.uggists‘in the United Statos.- /. 11. 81l AD FIELD, Atlanta, Georgia, 1 ropnetor. READ! READ!! It is well known to doctors alfid ladies'that Vouion are subject to ” or ® t ” B t .}![j* s ”®? liar to their sex,—such as suppression of the metises, whites, paintul - ) p , rheumatism of the back aud weint>, irregular menstruation, l.einorrhago 01 cxec: e ow prolapsus, uteri, or falling of the womb, morning in all her Pristine Beauty, health, strength and elasticity. Tried doctor after doctor. 4 Rlti.kuoEjGa., helmiiiry 18. 18i4 This is to certify that my wife was an invalid for six years Had disease of the womb and headache, weight in lower part of the back; suffered from languor, exhaustion and nervous uc.h, loss of appetite and flesh. Hhe had become so exhausted and weak, her friends were apprehensive the would never get well. Tried doctor after doctor, and patent medicines-, lad despaired of her improvement, when fortunately she commenced on Dr. Bradheld s Fe male Regulator. She is now well; three or four bottles cured her. Improved in health, ap, notito anil flesh ; " she Is blooming in all her pristine hernty, strength, and elasticity. I re gard you as her savior from the dark portals of death,--Mid ipy benefactor sour shad ow never grow less, and you never become weary inwell-doing JOHN SPA lit. tfaTFor S-ile by \VT H. LEE and JONES & CARS NY ELL conyirs, Ga. ■Tlie "Western and Atlantic Hailroad; and its C 0 N r C T I 0 X s. The following Schedule takes effect May 23d, 1875: NOR T II NY T A R D. No. 1. No. 3. No, I 1 Leave Atlanta 4.10 P M 7.00 A INI 3.3. P 111. ArriveCarteniville.lv 0.14 “ .... 9.22 “ 7.1 b “ Arrive Kingston... 6.42 “ 9.56 “ 8.21 “ Arrive DaltVm 824 “ 154 “ 11.18 • Arrive ChAttabooga.. i % 10.25 “ 1.50 P. M. SO U T II \V A lilt I). No. 2. No. A. Leave ChnUanOogn 4.00 P. M 5.00 A. M. Arrive Dalton, 5.41 “ 5.01 ‘ .1.00 A M Arrive KNWston 7.38 “ 9.07 “ 4.19 “ Arrive CaHvisville 8.12 “ .9.42 “ 5.18 “ Arrive Atlanta 10.15 “ 12. 06 Noon 930 “ Pullman Palace Cars run mi Nos. 1 and 2, bi tween New Orleans and Railin'.ore. Pitllnian Palace cars run on Nos. 1 and 4, between Atlanta and Nashya it*. Pullman Palace cars run on Nos. 3 and 2, between Leuisville and Atlanta. Veß~ No change ot cars lietween New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Atlanta and Baltimore, and only one change to New York. Passengers leaving Atlanta at 1.10 P M arrive in New York the second after noon thereafter at 4 00 P. M. Excursion Tickets to the Virginia Sprin: sand various Summer Resorts will lie on sale in New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Columbus, Macon Savannah Augusta and Atlanta, at greatly reduced rales Ist of June. Paities desiring a whole c<r through to the Virginia Springs or to altimore; should adiitess the undersigned. GAzarties contemplating traveling s'nuld setld Kff it bdpy df KenNlSsa .v RorUfe Pettk, containing schedules, etc. fits T Ask"for Tickets vii ‘Kcnnesaw Route.’ B. W. WREN .7, Getl’l PtiSSetigbr and Ticket Agent, Atlanta Ga. FASHIONS and GOLD COIN Presents! t ~1, (1. . , „ No. 315. This Costume wins the admiration Smith's rhlmwMa ii< fullness to the back, making tbo inch good is entire suit: NOi.-ot waist, V •• atraitfht lYont.'' i Saves raonj 3733. pattern; with doth model, 25 cts. 1 Winn Ten Times its Cost, Itcnnbo T f .'7Ol. nnltcri* witll a change J from One Dress to another. No. of mcrekiit, 01* l, FHre, 45 cents each. Mailed. Cloth modd, 25 CtS. 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Reliable Agents Wanted in Georgia, Alabama, Florida; South Carolina and East Tennessee. Send for Illustrate Pat ak-gue? to G>.P, G nit lord, fputhnn Agent, Whitehall Stfelj., - ATLANTA, 0 TO LG