Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, February 08, 1877, Image 2

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TllK REGISTER. By the Rtgi** Pvttahimg A. C.’MrCAIXA,! Kditor and Ba*lnea Manager. Ukj**tkr 7vr> Dollar* J>er annual It ha* a large mil constantly increasing circjla Hoi muli* one of the verybest adver tising me!hints in the estate. ’ Very iiwl* in tuthi of Souih Cnrolina uijdPT which Kintf. The Convention bill won np ' n th< ‘ Senate on Tuesday. Mexico Balmont in bad a fix ™ ~|p United Stmen. * T c Pt the case strong, hut it’s trne. Henry W. Gradv represents the At liinta Constitution in Washington, I>- • The Legislature is still in session, ith no immediate prospects of adjourning. We take back all we’ve said about lien lldl and acknowledge that lie is the greatest man living or dead. The Radicals are said to he rather ju bilant over the prospects ot the grand Commission not going behind the re -lurns. . lion. A. 11. Stephens was still alive on yesterday. But little hopes is enter. tnined of his recovery. __ Tuesday of this week was legal sale day nU over the State of Georgia. Many n poor fellow's property was put on the market nolens volet is. The Atlanta Constitution wants a tew more subscribers in every town, county, aud vicinity of Georgia. I hey ought td have them ; So walk tight up gentle men and subseribfe lor it. Will the grand Commission go behind the returns? The Atlanta Constitution says it will not go behind the retains, but to the returns to ascertain which of the certificates is the true and lawful one. That is, we would say, count the returns and see who is entitled to the vote of the Stales. Hon. B. H. Hill Has tendered his resignation as a member ot Congress front the 9th Dis trict. Gov. Colquitt has accepted the same and has issued a proclamation or dering an election to be held in the ooun ties composing said District on Tuesday tlie 13th day ot March next. It won’t do for an outsider to say anything aboat who ought to run for Congress in Hen Hill’s district, the old bloody Ninth. The boys over there know who they want and they are going to trot him out independent of outsiders. Outsiders must keeo mum. The grand Presidential Commission, that is to settle “who ha the right to tho office of President, Tilden or Hayes,” is now deliberating ; and millions of free men in this glorious Union are waiting with almost breathless anxiety the yer. diet. We pray God that it may bo on the side ot TilJcn, Hendricks, law, or der, justice and rigid. Miss Mary Anderson, the great ac tress that has been electrifying the people of the Southern oities, is 18. So says the Atlanta Constitution. That’s nothing; we have gills and young ladies to o, in Conyers, over 80- If TildtiM is counted iu by the grand Commission, Judge Logan K. Blekeley, of our State Supreme Court, is spoken of with considerable favor by the papers and people of Georgia as the proper per son to fill the vacancy in tho United Stales Supreme Court caused by the election of Judge David Davis to the Utided States Senate. The members of the Louisiana Return , itig, Board that have been before the investigating committees ot Congress, have unearthed a whole manmouth cave of frauds and infamies. It would have been better for the boavd, that it’s mem bers, with their vileness, had been sunk in the depth of the ooean with only the monsters ot the deep, and the myrads of Sea fowls to chant their requiem. Hon. 11. G. Turner, Representative from Hfooks county, nrad\ in substance, the following remarks as taken from the legislative proceedings as published by the Atlanta Causlitution on Tuesday, in relation to State aid being given to tho Marietta and North Georgia It. It. They were earnestly applauded and ought to be endorsed by every tax payer in the Slate : • Mr. ’ Turner moved to strike out the : preamble to the bill, lie was opposed • to the bill on high moral principles. The preamble was sugar coated, lie dented that there was any contract on the part of the act ot October 24, 1870. State aid was the presiding genius when it was passed. Ou Us face it was an un mitigated fraud. The act does not con tain the provision of the constitution of 1868, tlrnl before the state is required to endorse tlm bonds an equal amount must be subscribed by private persons. The net provides for $15,000 per mile when ton miles are completed and equip, ped. • * The advocTcs" oTlh s measure talk about the wealth ot that flection mid the |>overty ot the |<cople to develop it. The chairman of the finance committee speaks of marble mountains being utilized to pay the public debt. The demand for marble is very small, while the supply is illimitable. The demaud is so small that there*would be no profit in trausjiorting it. The map speaks of gold. It there is gold then it needs no railroad to de velop it, as California and the Black Hills demonstrate. As to iron, we know that it is unpreocdeniediy low. Furnace# are ceasing to operate. Talk about its agri cultural wealth, when corn was higher in Kllijny last summer than in southern Georgia. It iB said that this is an undeveloped section, and state aid has been given to oilier sections —aye ! slate aid has boon granted, and it is a calamity wo will not recover from in a generation. If you pass this bill, then comes the Knoxville and Auguta, the Elberton Air-Lino and the unfinished roads for aid. If you do it for North Geoagia, what will you say when it is asked tor south Georgia ? Retrenchment and reform has been the cry. How many crimes may be per petrated under this name ? The chair man of the finance committee is for re trenchment and reform, and yet would create more debt to bring marble to At lanta. This section |ps received aid already for the grading is being done by con victs. Slate aid is not only dead butstiuketb] There it lies dead in tlio gutter. The filthy birds that fattened on it are now hovering over Ibis capitoi in quest of a new carrion, (Applause.) 1 can almost hear the rustling of their wings. If you want to reinaugurate this scheme wipe out all your denunciations ot Bullock, reeall Ben Hill from the Senale and send Blodgett in his place, and instead of adorning the wall with a portrait of General Ilowell Cobb, substitute one portraying the portly form of Fatty Har ris on horseback. (Applause.) Dismiss your honest executive and reinstate Ru fus B. Bullock. He called upon the peo ple of Atlanta who had spurned the Constitution as a bribe, and the men from the wiregrass who had ever stood firm, to stand by the honor and credit of the State in this emergency. (Applause.) PROCLAMATION l— IIY THE King of the Carnival To all whom these presents shalj come—Gteetlng: aiiow ye, that inasmuch as MARDI okas, , the thirteenth day of February, 1877, is set apart and ordained as the Grand Fete Day of His Most Gracious Majesty, the King Rex and dedicated to the annua] visit of II is Majesty, to the Royal Capi tal, it is hereby ordained and de creed : I. That all lines of transportation, ex tending throughout tho Royal Domain, immediately cause to be promulgated a a reduced tariff of fares, for the benefit of all loyal subjects who may desire to visit the Royal Capital on that day. 11. That in order to testify their loyal ty and to properly honor His Most Gra cions Majesty, on the occasion of Hi ß triumphal entry into the Capital, all loyal snb ! ect6 resident therein are hereby com manded to forthwith form themselves into organized bodies, reporting prompt ly to the Department of war, for assign ment to station and service. 111, That, in consideration of ready implicit obedience to this, our Royal Mandate, each and evey royal subject is hereby absolved from all service or allc giencc to any other power than that of H is Most Blessed Majesty and all public buildings and places of business in the lloyal Capital are hereby ordered to be closed throughout the day. <iOD SAVE THE KINli ! Giver under our haul and Seal, this 16ili day of Jauary, 1877, and the 878lh year of his reign. BY the kino himself ! REX. Jo the Honorable the Lord Jleasolel iel. In the year of oar Heign 5559. boyai. letters patent. Ilis Majesty instructs the undersigned, to wit: So great and wise, so potent is the “fourth estate,” that in consideration thereof, you arc appointed BFECIAI. HUMORIST DIBMMINATOK to liis Maje Sty, with the name, style and title ol Loid of Beausoiiel and your journal the official organ ; in which all edicts, proclamations and orders emana ting flora liis journal Majesty will be printed in such style, and with editorial comments, as will occasion perusal by our subjects. Your correspondence will he conducted through Quilomanthus i P. O. l>ox ICB3, Montgomery, Ala. Your compliance with, and publication of, this document and the enclosed proclamation, will be proof that you humbly how to our Royal will and pleas ure. QfII.OMANTIIUS (.Tiamberl-u. Cabinet Making. Assuming that ex Gov, Tilden will be declared President, some of tne newspa per# are making Cnbinetfl for him, \\ e propose the following: Secretary of State, Thomas E. Bayard, of Delaware. Secretary ot the Treasury, Henry li. 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Potter & Cos., Publishers Philadelphia. 4w OFFICIAL 1 ISTORY OF THE CIKTEHHIII /Mil. It sells faster than oy Ji ■ book. One Agent EOld 34 copies d ' This is the only anthentic andj? TANARUS" tory published Scud lor opr extra., -A-Jnte. Address, Nat ional Publish' dpKia, Pa,, or St. Liuis, Mo, PA O' Everybody kll / 3 AMERICAN y' 'ly illustrated, * i only $3 a year ' to clubs. Philadelphia. wanted. Out Cos., Augusta ■ or and Proprietors of the Rmi*. 1 A BAimf* tka a n .as n KOKGlA—Kocxdxlb Countt : Bessie Sherman ) Libel for Divorce. v , [ Rockdale Superior l ourt, John W. Shjrman.) Fall Term, 1*76. . liULfl TO I’KItFKCT SEIIVICE.-- I t a r]^' lUl " to the eonrt by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant does not live in this county and it further appearing that said defendant dees not reside in this State j it is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said defendant bo and ap pear and answer at the next term of this court. else the case will be considered in default and plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it iB further ordered that this rule be published in th Kockpale Reoistyu, a newspaper published in Conyers in said county, onoe a month for four months before the next term of this coutt. J. C. BARTON, G. S. WRTGHT, Pl’t’ff’s Att’y. J. S. 0. A. C. Presiding. A true extract from the minutes of Uookdale Superior Court. T. J. Tbkadwkll, nol3-tin £!i_L. THE 1877. NEW YORK, 1877. The different editions of the f?un during the next year will be the same as during the year that has just passed. The daily edition will on week days be a sheet of four pages, aud on Sundays a sheet of eight pages, or 56 broad columns ; while the weekly edition will be a sheet of eight pages of the same di.ucnaioui and character that are already familiar to our friends. i The Sun will continue to be the strenuous advocate of reform and retrenchment, and of the substitution of statesmanship, wisdom, and integrity for hollow pretence, imbecility, and fraud in the administration of public affairs. It will contend for the government of the peo ple by the people and for the people, as op posed to government by frauds in the ballot box and in the counting of votes, enforced by military violence. It will endeavor to supply its readers—a body now not far far from a million of souls—with the most careful, com plete, and trustworthy occounts of current events, and will employ for this purpose a nu merous and carefully selected staff of repor ters and correspondents. Its reports from Washington, especially, will be full, accurate, and fear.ess; and it will doubtless continue to deserve and enjoy the hatred of those who tlu-ive by plundering the Treasury or by usur ping what the law does not give them, while it will endeavor to merit the confidence of the public by defending the rights of the people against the encroachments of unjustified pow er '. The price of the daily Sun will be 55 cents a month oi s(>,so a year, post paid, or with the Sunday edition $7,70 a year. Tho Sunday .edition alone, eight pages, $1,20 a year, post paid. The Weekly Sun, eight pages of 50 broad columns, will be furnished during 1877 at tire rate of $1 a year, post paid. The benefit of this large reduction from the previous rate for the Weekly can be enjoved by individual subscribers without the necessity of making up clubs. At the same tune, if any of our friends choose to aid iu extending our circulation, we shall be grateful to them, and every such person who sends us ten or more subscribers from one place ill be entitled to one copy of the paper for himself without charge. At one dollar a year, postage paid, the expenses of paper and printing are barely repaid; and. considering the size of the sheet and the quality of its contents, wo are confi dent the people will consider the Weekly Snn the cheapest newspaper published sn t-he world and we trust also one of the very best. Address. THE SUN, New York City, N. Y. CONSUMPTION. A TRIAL Box of Dr. Kissnev’s celebrated Consumption Powders will be sent free, by mail post paid, to every sufferer from the above disease. This is the only preparation known to curb or benefit that disease. Price for large Box $3 00. Address, A SH & ROBBINS, 3-24-1 v 360 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 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