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Si* fiita
~~W. A.
Editor & Proprietor.
WEDNEHIur MOnNI 'O DEOEMIiEK, 22 1880.
Justice Strung,of the United States
Supreme Court, has roHi;rmt.*—‘“■‘g
Georgia railroad has declared n
scmi-nnnnid dividend of 8£ pi r cent.
A young woman in New York so
v<n>ly horsevwhippcd a nmn who in—
r >d her. ■
mo Tiihnne: Tho distance from
rjf.oga to Horne is sixty-live
• and the toadgis new uady to
;.:ul the money is in'huud to
axable properly Of Georgia
. -reu ul over thirteen million
.a thus luring the past yearn
A little daughter of Mrs Jeff Vaa
ghn'waa roaatedjulive in Gainesville.
Her dress canght from au oven in
•which her mother was cooking.
The sales of cotton injfSavannah
on the 10th reached the large linin'
her of 6,524 bales, the largest /cr
one single elay this season, amlj at 4
p. m., prices advanced Jc. all round.
ol I'tvv York think
one of their colorjjsjentitled to a
seat in GarlUU’s cabinet,
g* Upland rice begining to be gener
ally cultivated in some ports of North
Carolina, In the vicmityjol v v.bern.
40.000 bushels „boeu
marketed and sold thisse, • ,
Some zealous politicians are work
ing to have all. telegraph Services
placed exclusively in the hands of the
genera! government like postal mat
ters.
Three negroes were sold at auction
in Lynchburg, Ya , on the loth ins',
under an ordergfrom a magistrate lor
the crime of vagrancy. They were
knocked off r.t four , dollars each lo
three months.
Judge “Locbrnno’rud some other
politicians who may reasonably ex
pect a fat fee are tiying
to get Congress to force Georgia to
pay $1,500,000 ol bonds which have
been repudiated by the people.
Under .he new code of Mississip
pi, any citizens has the rigut to ar
rest or carry before a Magistrat.Cj.or
any proper officer the tramp.ho may
find beggtDg about his premises. It
is made the duty§ of to
commit Buchjtramps
the jail he is£to bethirod out as Loth
er convicts are.
Rcleriugjto hof money-jj in
Journal .says:
“In’this'city itjis going from bad jt°
worse. Twenty years ago the„lcgit
mate expenses which a candidate lor
Congress was called npon„tomeet av
-~~v> <s>vnn VrtiK.tn ti.o lioston
dist) at least, SIO,OOO i3 quite
mo: The more closely the die.
tri vided political)' the great
t:
'. Weekly hasjJounu the
tr. ~ of. t!i efc'outh.gjlt medi
tat. , .-i:r .
For ;y ■ ;. Cotton.
For vice pro dent—Corn.
.Cabinet dicers—Secretary of the.
treastuy. Hog; secrerotary of*[state,
Horse; secretary of interior. Cow;
secretary of war, Sheep; poster gen
eral, Mills, Gins, [Factories, Facto
ries and Factories.
Victoria Norris a young woman,
living at the house of James Jolly, in
"Deifalb county, in 187 G, was missing
from the community. Jolly gave out
the report that she had gone to live
•with relatives, and at the time noth
ing was thought of it. Sometime
after this, Jolly got iuto a scrape
about somcfcotton and to escape tied
tto .Mississippi. Sometime si. 1 the
’remains of the young worm,, was
found,under a brush heap near . here
Jolly lived, injDoKalb county, and
circumstances pointed to her having
been murdered by Jolly. Ho was
arrested, brought back to Georgia and
tried in DeKalk Superior Court,
found guilty and sentenced to nn- j
prisonment for life. Jolly has made
a statement since his sentence, de
claring his innocence of her murder,
land saying that she tell out of his
wagon and killed herself, and he
buried her and said nothing, about
it. Jolly is abor t2B years old, and
Las a wile and three children.
Killing tlx BomociaUu Party.
It was killed when John Adams
beat Jeflerson in 1707.
It was killed in 1824, when Andrew
J.iCkson was/lefeated by the CO' li -
tion between the el John
Quincy Adams and Ilenry Clay.
It was killed iii 18JJ by th>-
“Hard Cider Campaign" of Gen. llui
risou.
It was killed by the election U
Abraham Lincoln in 1860.
It was ki Id by the re-clection o!
Lincoln in, 1804.
It was f,killed by the election of
Grunt in 1808.
It was killed '‘wry dead,” by tin
re election of Grant in 1872.
It was killed by the “counting out’
process of 1876.
It was k lied by the “counting in”
11'occss of 1880.
tgdt had a popular majority in’;:Lt
South, and within*!) small fraction'of
a popular majority in the North and
si in, tho electionfof J ; 80.
st numbers over three millions ol
votersjin the North and [We.-t, and
nearly a million in the South.
It*members cannot be bought or
intimidated; their lidth'J
upon tlie eternal principles of justice,
liberty and equality.
Long live the democratic par ty. —
Monmouth (N.f J.)bD-. mocrat.
THE EPIZOOTIC.
This troublesome disease is again
spreading overjhe West,"but not so
severcjasjbcfore. Good®/cetl, fpvarm
stabh.s, and modcrato work will*gcn
erally keep them in good [condition,
but if Llie h arse calehe; cold or t::pe
rieuces an usually Severefaituck, the
following simple and safe cure from
an old veteran arinyfsargeou'wiL be
found valuable: “Take <>no pound
gum asafoedita, mix it with one gal
lon boiling water, stir f the ’ mixture
until the assafoetida Jet
the r.ixture Coo!,strain and give half
pint every three hours. This will re
lieve tho horse within twelve hours,
and.,give him,a,.good appetite.-Auter
ican^Aggiicullurkt.
GEORGIA NEWS.
The next session of the Woman’s
Missionary Society wiH\bel£held in
Fort Valley some time next summer.
The two'prisonersjjoarriedjjfromUp
son county/to Spalding jail some
days since, sawed a case
knife last week and made their os
cape.
Tho gin house u of ColonsFJohn B.
Willcoxon, of Coweta county,
thirteen bales Gf cot
ton, was burned last night by ain in
cendiary, '£NoJnsurance. N0,]46-
There is a bill in the United gfjates
Senate and likely to pass, appropri
ating the net proceeds of the sale of
public lands andj-thc net proceeds ol
patents to the education of tho chil
drenijof the States acco!'diii<yj,to“ illit
eracy.
Albany
last Friday night two bales of cotton
were stolen from the railroad plat
form r.t Duckcr’s station. The cot
ton belonged to Mr. JP R Durham,
and hady been hauled to[tho station
for shipment' to this city Saturday
morning. As soon as the cotton was
missed Justice J L "Dozier and his
bailiff, Mr. John Cannon, got on track
cf it and followed it to within about a
mile Walker’s station where they
found it hid in an old field. Re
turning to tJicjfstation they met a col
ored man named 11 amp Peterson,
who told them that Reuben Wagon
er, Alex Johnson and Jack Norwood,
all colored, had been to his place be
fore day that morning with two bales
of cotton, which they desired to de
posit in his gin-house and have re
packed. He had refused to Jet them
deposit the cotton in his gin-house,
but told them to take it out and hide
it somewhere —giving them to under
stand, at the same time, that he
would perhaps accommodate them
later. Like a good citizen, Hamp
went to the station and informed
against them, and no time was lost
in taking out warrants for them. —
They were arrested by Mr. Cannon
and committed by.Justico Dozier in
default oi bonds to the amount 0 f
S3OO each lor their appearance at the
next term of the Superior Court. Mr.
Cannon 'brought them to t-hecity
and lodged them in jail for safekeep
ing yesterday. ,
Old Fort Hawkiuu lias tumbled to
the ground.
Seventy five emigrants left Green
county lust week for Texas. A spe
ciul car was sent by tho railroad for
their acoominod&tlon.
A boat van recently capsized near
Siiviuiunh and six colored pt rsons
drowned.
The mumps have tnr!;>d‘Fors)th
and noitriv tvey otic in tho plana
have them.
Several colored men arc candid; ter
for the (.'Hi; oof JuMicoof the Ptae
m Dougherty c-mnty.
An Arlington man recently killed
it hawk whi. h measured throe led
from tip t© tin..
Col. Win. Wadlej and other prom
ineut rit.li' col iMe Is lire very much
Opposed to the Railroad Commit.
sioa.
Theij next ness in u of t.hc Sou Hi
Georgia OenforciH: be h:
Ot lumbus.
t):i last, iturday, in r Conyers,
Mr. Bartim®Scott ami three of iw,
brothers wore out hunting, m<l wltilc
itqtlir jwocds a largo dead post -oak
tree fell amongst the parly and com
pletely crnehctlfaad killed Barton
Scott I::-t.iutly, breaking his .lack iu
* wo.places.
Rill Moore, of the Augusta Nows,
makes the announcement that Angus
ta h:is|2, 000 mere women than nn.n,
and >vt§he remains',a bachelor.
J. W. Rogers, formerly amosidont
has been arrested m
West Tennessee and brought to
Georgia to be tried for the murder of
James Smith about six years ago. ■■ o
claims 4o‘have acted iu self defense.
On Thursday evcineg'jthe Itonse of
Mr. J. C. Reid, in Putnam,"county,
was; burned, together with (iiteen
bah sof ami ton am! two gins. There
was some insurance.
Three male negroes were recently
sold at auction in Lynchburg, Va.,
under au old vagrant iaw. Owner
ship to cease after three,"mouths.
Tk.'.y wore bid off at four dollars.
Calhoun Times: Last week Mr-
Woody,;, with his wife and three chil
dren, drove iuto a ferry bont.at;,.Mont
gomery ferry, lie nnd tho Deny man
werej standing on the boat and ills
vvjifb and chi!drcu[inThe wagon. Tire
boat sank and the wagon floated
down the river about threo-qnartera
of a mile^-Mre.,s Wooddy andj the
cliildren were taken]; out at Reed’s
ferry, and Mr. gsYoody7 and the
ferryman got out r.li right. One of
the horses was drowned.
Atlanta Post-Appeal: The South
ern Christian Advocate eays the
churches of the B ble were not sup
ported hot cuppers, r. fil s,
grab-bags,■ concerts and such like
questionable entertainments. To
which Rev. Dr. Tucker, of the Chris
tian Index, adds: “Yes; originally
the church was founded on a rock;
nowJiUseems toFlsa ;/oundcd”!argelv
on fmc music, jini'Craeke, ice-cream
and oyster stews.” We“think Rev.
D. Tucker wouid be much nearer
right if to assert that the modern
church has foundered .on tine music,
ice-owam, oyster stows and jim
crockF,
y News and Advertiser: The
amount of cotton still coming in from
the plantations is a .-..rprise to many
croakers who estimated the crop of
Southwest Georgia cut so t-. rribly.—
Tho country isn’t in such a bud fix
after ail.
The ono-baio carts which come in
from the pineywoods create a greater
stir among the hmercants than nM
the six-mule teams: for t'm-y know
the, one bale belongs to its owners
anil that the money to ha derived
therefrom is good.
Atlanta Constitution: On tho 27th
of April, 1878, Wash McDaniel, a
white man j was tried in the Wilkin
son county Superior Court, upon the
charge of murder and sentenced to
the penitentiary, and since that time
has bc-en devoting his energies to
the State. Not long since an indict
ment was found against him charging
him with another murder of a more
outrageous character, and on .yester
day, in compliance with the demand
of the State officials, McDaniel was
surrendered to their charge to be ta
ken back homo to stand a trial on the
second indictment. It is though
hanging will be las lot when the case
is disposed of. Ho will leuve Atlan
ta this morning in charge of an osß
fficer, who will take him back to hia
county for trial.
The Lumpkin Independent reports
n’l the can lubtics ul Stewart confity
for re-election, uitd thualar they have
n > opposition. That's comfortable.
Lev, A. At. Wynn bad a very cor
dial gnMii g bn his return to hin old
home in Suvarin h,
Two convict-! ul the camp nv i
Onjl'i' Sw amp died last w< ck. Both
wore iruai Buvannah.
The bulk of the,H'oci-.’.-oUlc!;Nwho
ult"mb j .i tin: aimnrtl mb ting in f.'a
1 1 uet-iora-' of Hit'city that t.i.ey f.
t>: uib ml the meeting of t,li • f-i
holders, and in consequence of there
being au quorum pros. id. the me. !■
mg had to adjourn.
The efiii' l ‘T of Ordinary and ' let
oi So] it. riot* Court of Frank I: a count y
were 'entered by sonic unknown per
son: on the .Uit:r, and the records ..I
tiie count) burned,
At the municipal election iu M n:v-
I ion ' last Frida} Jl he ti-iiowirq; officers
{ wore eheted: Major. Join i>. Fei-
I dor; alder men, W. J. flniqror, L. If
| Bosw-.rth, P. H. AVtliiunm ami It D.
j Watt. J. J. linden:: f: :!d over lor
u year. I), K. Britmon, Clerk and
treasurer.
A colored mail in UNewnnn was
*
party last Saturday night A waito
man is injaii under arrest.
C. 11. Hamburg' r, traveling sc let -
man b w a J.lacon house, committed
suicide in Hardman last “:iUir ;oy.
An i •
Coimtitut'oa scys: “'A-.;- i- i.t a i;.ily
in Sumter cctmlv who Ins lost two
liusbautis within 'the last 1
months. She mu’ricd in n little over
two months alter the death of her
first husband, and I.’lowed her sec
ond sponau to thu grave about two
weeks after he led her to tilt: dt-.r.
I Bo:L were good Citizens venose a<\v
i Is rogrctted.ia the commaj-ity w'u re
i they lived.
j Mr. S- rsl.'oru Sh'.iiiult!, of:; Marly
*
i one tuoucui.fdru'he'.s of c >rn iairt!-
vd last night togetlicr wiih a g-.e-.i
many stacks of fodder. Tie was ab
sent in Baker county at, tin time. It
I is supposed to Lav-: be n the woribof
: an ir.c. ndiary, and loss will fill h.mv
| ily upon Mr. BiielSoli!. W- hope the
i guilty party may be speedJv appre-
I bended and brought to justice. A:-
| lingtoa Advance, lltti.
On Thursday of last week Jo Mc-
Lendon (colored) and wife got up a
“iiiuss’’- : which resulted ;o •.r.oh
| of them taking cut a w irr:;e* for the
arrest of t"ie otln-r. 0:i Satuntay
they were arr igne 1 before a ."I'min.'it
ial court, but- witir what result wo
have not learned. Whi'e th- y were
attcaiiiiig rt, one of t::!•;>• ct-h
--dren, a girt abtrnt two ve or tab tocn
years old, w.m so fiadly b-irm’d that,
-he, dii lon Monday. Tho ;;=rt v;;v
picking si ~in the (i.'i i, and -.wnt
up to a b o uo-g stv.m|> ii :a. a.
when her lb"-..-took tiro i: too
blaze.
'I f(i> l-)v. i:rg persons c.'.rntyr.am the
joint beari c.f finance of ti--.- br-mh
GeorgiaConibrer.ce for the ne::t year:
Dr. It. W. L'U’ttt, prosido;,; : “
G. J. (Jrif’.bb-', secretary; Rev. 8.
Sweet, treasurer; J. XI. Mnuhl'n, b
F. Brcodlovo, J. P. Warr.la'.v, N. .v.
Morchou-f, C. A. Moore, Mb
Junes, A, M, Brannan, 0. M, Hpecr,
Samuel Hayes, TANARUS, D. Haukius, 1 '•:■.
11. Fislur.
Tho following preachers were or -
daiued daieoas at tho I;t..t session ol
t£i i , oouin G*-■.-,giu, Cotiferciioj r.i,
Hawkinsvilie:
If, A Hodges, George W. MctLiewf.
J. J. Aiisioy, Barrel ;i. Key, (J. G.
V,'r ight, J.’H. Carter, J. C, Face, J.
S. Evans, (i. V. -V! I ':'.: ;-, J. 11.
Frisbee, if. C. Britton, J. J, Barrett,
11. 11. Clarke, Henry yorMous
The following Ministers were or
dained Elders at th-; Conference held
in Hawkinsvilb, week before lasi:
Vvb J. Stallings,L. A Snow, R. W.
Macdoned, John It. Carter, John
Wlikes, G. M, Pivscott.
Oglethorpe Echo: There i.-as been a
good deal of excitement in our com
munity for tiie last two or three
weeks on account of mail dogs.
About a month ago a strange dog
passed through Mr W F Moore's farm
and bit one of his dogs and came
near biting an old negro. In a
few days on-:; of Mr Moore’s dugs
began to show bogus of hydrophobia
and bit, over a dozen dogs in various
sections.
Another accident lias boon const and
ly thu.so little harmless toy pistols,
this tiino in Columbus, Tim Times
i.f that ei'y says tlmt on 5Ti inluy lif-t
j iiiHi enrnost Joliiimmi, son of MV,
: .?( •: ,1 dinsoft, i'.liil" jilnyinj* with u
; :•••; bull il to < \pl do ill hill
i luce, it, ■ m* the litlio fellow h..d
i hiv:: .•;i.■}j ■ i 11: , i’. nn<! hi show lb il i ;
! :iM •*-t go ei.'P, pi::. .:■! -t ngniugt
i nml Mi'inpi'd it, when
|it imns-diii'dv exploded Iho glyonr
| .no C;i:t:iih:o nnd made U ; Ugly
I wourul ou the id i. T 1 o
j charge had to be < :;tr:u t id.
I’.u mors oboal Uuioti Point,
j Giveno county, my that the continue
‘wet weather has rolled a thons-jnd
j iu!t\i o( c otton but would have been
i delivered at th: j;d.:pot of lbut place.
Another cm of lint Ding to tU-nlli
a: - to lie obit, W i, ■ ike already l.*ng
i list of sncbjiiccidenu this season. It
' o,; u red near C’arncslille, Eemklin
i e,.':!-.ty, r on Ido'VUi insirtn!. and tve
■ ' from the Id gi*t< r tl. it. the vic
tim-v. ifs Lucy Holly, n-n old colored
j iiviii on tin; form Of Nit'TO.
fAjS i.‘ v. u uee-D that dnv,
| lu t.’c a© a. in., going to her
9
j i>:i li.. V ! ruing all J W.ia./if; lllid
j i .at' id -o.i pact * from her
! c © ■)! land clashing
i '. tc A ©out front the duct
i iierY'd-::; toth. 1 spot where she
. c l .*n 1 : i.iceljt'* the liHunw, Every
! . file : ol'jrra was burnt off vx
i:vc:J ::':d -cchillgs andjud
t.iii v-/ie oil her body, cx
•e. ■'i mid r.teu. A Coro.
: . . .' and. i the jury
of death by ac
cident: i turn 1 ; g.
r ! in A. Chronicle and
‘ o: aa . lust
ntlcin.an-living
i this eifyVca'led on Judg Eve, of
i the Coa-oClair'. nud informed
| ii‘M ''■■■■• a i just, i\ ceived a
young xoan who
cou fcy in iii;; r:.
j duel. Tin.: elmdci ye ve.s handed
by• . ■ • . : eomi. Th-.-
i ■■•ite'.en gave Judge Hvj the note to
. di ;ci nail that ii tlie chal
coopted prompt ly.
! I-: 10 - l'p tv l* V.'GUb l t 0-V ;l< 10 tuc
! c:ii illetjcgrti 1 parry. Judge Eve issued
I Avarrai'ts lor -the arrest of t-ho dial
1 onger and ins src.ittil; for the one
i ou the eiairgo of sending a cilnliengo,
! and for die oilier on the charge oi
! c■; I ry : n,;• it, hoc li lining clfun.ios uu
! and r the Ih\v of Georgia.
i Griffin No.-..-: When the'Sh^riiF,
| Bridge!-;, after being out on official
bn.-iuess, i-(-turned to hie home some
tight miles fount Griffin, about mid
night <u Monday, he >und his wife
i and i/n.idrciu in the woods and Isis
! dwel'iir.g and ernohe house iu ruins,
j Tt-e f,unify hud retired and '.vent to
!:d n vdi--i! they were ar-.used by a
,'>i;i:.." :••>!* wlro itved mar by. and
I ii. .. ;.i:iDed wltn on.v uvu rv -mnli
i■■ u: >unt of doth!tig nnd furniture,
! i-.'j.j : -e. Y.d bv Sluioe V. no . AUK
• iu i iicir i!-iaiico. Air Bridges had a
, odd hoi;wilich fi.-ul JVCenl ly
: - v: .t :fm f-:',so(i. and tins well fur
ui-iu';:. in Ids smoke imiiso was n
! >■ udi!.ri.ii;y*qniuitv of meat, l.ran
j by. (to., rb! ol wfitcli wn-s (:e<tn>yed.
liurinv the progr-vs of ihe lire, hi.-
e.o;Ti, Pit,' y:,r f.-: i:i.-'i,;-.r:t, us set on
] fire, though the wind was
’.bowing in an opposite direction from
1 ids iij'i-e and bui tar someone go
|■■ g dait would have al.-o been
|1 it rued down. Ti.it is was clearly
Go work of some infamous scorn
<!rcl, there can be no duiuit, and it is
to be. hoped the guiily pv.-ty tnaj bo
!■: -;Ut- and puti Abed lo the extent of
:ho eiV:ire propeny Mr. Biidges had
i.a-.ui ineecJ h'h■.-I-i, but his loss
; ...art of it- being his ivmi) will
i: .). 1 i:t to m tir (To bars* the
pntiiy nl the v\hole community;
ii tie seotus to ii-'.ve a great deal ol
j;:..-.', hick, as last year his mill house
—on wiiich Use■••••• w*i no insurance
—bnrtuvl, i*nta-ii:ig on him a
l.,ss of nbi.ut §3,000.
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fiSKUijAAv. ijlj rwwl *or
notifjf who prefor bread made with
•troast, will i:.*iprovo li/d equality, rnato It rif;o
bottosaud prevent It from pourir.p, by Bdding
c-Mo-iiiidt tc£.r.T!OGr.i'-.l of Clmreli t.z Co.’.? Seda cc
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rxoofthla with cc-nr mill: In profronce to
iiiJiing Powder, ravf twenty timers Its coat.
fd; j coo x-oonil prtc 1 : :.<*o tor v-I'Af.blo iuionnac
CJo-t o :ui l'ertu curciiil/y.
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