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[CoMMUNICATLD.
A Pleasant Day Courting.
Tlhh»ihW* UdH jottng men of Iho preseut
‘generation have discovered a noSv and pleas
ant to win the nfkctioua and hearts of
eifoh ottid'rphnh to exercise their gilt of flir
tation towards one another.
Several generations prior to ‘his tho ladles
were very modest, retired, particular and re*
nerved in their manners. When their lovers
would call »o see the n, they modestly set iu
the |.irlor, kept a1o,»f twin their lieaux,
tamed limit rings upon their fingers, nnd
pl<»yed oulv two or three pietcs ou the piano
nt tho same v Wit, and their beaux ntwuyt
departed •before or at.tho hour cf teu. They
never get auy more titrtnUmr thau this du
ring their whole emfc'tslnp
A good tuany girls ot this day have <fnit
tho old school of reform, and branohod Out
farther into tho tactics of cmfrtiug. They
think as tho would advances, they should
advance, aud that they are laughed at if bo-
hiud the fashions, and the foolish wiusol
the people. Now if a young mnu calls to
seo a young lady with a view of addressing
khe would seem very distaut end ccolly
disposed towards him, if she did not sit as
j&ar him as bIiq could get, put her hands in
his, give him her riug to wear as a reminder
oWheir love, and when sho sits down to the
piano, not get up until her voifco nnd ‘fingers
are exhausted, and then ask him, who is
'Blttft&flg with his arms upou her chair, to
help her up for she is so tired. The match
can’t be made until he lias measured her
waist innumerable times ivith lito arms, and
experienced the luxurys there U iu kissing.
‘Once the young men would call to seo
their sweet-hearth at 7 o’clook, find be at
home m bed at nine. Now they go at nine
■and leaVe ab6ut two, and even then aro in
sisted on that it is not kte, “dou't hurry off.’
Once the boys aud girls would meet to
gather at some neignbors house, and have a
sociable, and play, "All ’Round the Bush."
“Fishing tor Love/’ and other iuacent play
and when they had finished their rotnud of
plays, they would go homo rejoicing and
satisfied with their sport.
Now they are not satisfied with the square
dance, for it soon becomes ufouotmous, and
not lively enough, but the round dance never
wearies them, they ore always ready, at ull
'times, and upon mil occu-dons. to waltz.
Whcu they go to the church their Vrttps
are slow, and they get their after the preacher
has fitiisaed half of his discourse, aud then
return home by winding three or four squares
out of the way, ami when they get there
they must spend throe hours in talkiug
about the first part of thu sermon, for they
know more about that part than any other,
the older the world gets the wiser the people
becomes, nnd better nre they able to euji y
themselves.
Who would live back ip the olden days,
end ride horse-back, wear plain calico dresses
wear the old fnshia bonnets when they
get fine carriages to ride in, silk dresses
with three yards dragging behind, exteuded
Mussels, and pU\*txvek skirts, and with a little
bat. size of a tea cup, on tho head ?
M ALENAS.
respected, should ho expect to bo ostra
cised and forced fYorn society, whcu he has a
son. a respeoted man, who does just as bad
his exatr plo which ho bliudly lb Hows, bo-
nig young and inexperienoed ? Is this not
inconsistency to think otherwise ?
Sirs, I but a lew years ago, saw in one of
‘dttr cities, one of Georgia’s gifted orators and
one whom Georgians love to honoY, sadly
under tUb influence of intoxicating driiik
playing cards, at the srtmeHable sfet as fellow
gambler*. the Mayor aud two Aldenueu of
that city in the same condition.
Looking upou this scene was a young man
who had but recently graduated in bite of
our colleges with high honors an impnsslou
ed Bpactators, To-lay »lmt young man ii
a besotted drunkard gitmbltr of the
worst kind. He told me to-day that that
night’s scene was tho beginning of his down-
all.
Whoie tho example ho sadly followed?
Old gray headed sin s wero there, middle
aged men were‘there, and but two'kht mound
those gay talkers whose years numbered less
than thirty. How in tlm name of out gn at
Creator, my dear old sires, do you expect to
woop aud betid these tender minds by your
baneful examples nnd expect them to grow
up straight aud healthy u»m<
Do uol uiy dear sires trouble yourselves
about reforming yonug mou, but keep them
straight from the beginning and reform will
bo unnecessary,
Reform the old tnen nnd the young ones
will nut get crocked
R. O. E., of Mcratezunm. Go.
(Written lor the Heiialp.
Onr Old Men—A Qucriy.
THE NEW
HOME
Mr. Editor: In your tonne of June 10th., I
flttd an article headed, “Our Modern Young
Man —An appeal,” which struck me very
forcibly. Being a young man myself, 1 wish
in the name of that class to make an inquiry.
Not because I think the author of tnat pieco
intended auy wrong towards tho yonng men,
toe* but that the motives which actuated him
were of the preseut kiud. at least I hop* so.
I do not know who “ F F" the author is,
but deem him to lie actuated by the present
motives, aud wishes for tho moral aud in-
toltocrual advancement of the young men of
ids community aud county. But this is the
inquiry I would respectfully make; not ‘ F.
F." individually, but ot tho oouutry gener
ally.
What sort of examples are yon old men
Betting ? What influences are you bringing
to have to wean tho “mederu" young man
from their bad habits ? Do you huVe any
fears stlch us public libraries etc., which
your “modem" young man can frequent at
night and wnile and while away a few hour?,
Or do you leave him to look out for his own
diverliou ? Wlum they have a party or ball
are you there lathers aud mothers by tlie
gravity and dignity ot your manners, the su.
periority cl your age to che-k them, te guard
them, to guide them, to set them an exam-
pin woicli to follow ? You say you can’t go
to a bull, that it would be wrong for elderly
persons iike you to go to such places cf levi
tj. If it be wrong for you old gray-bended
Bites to.go there, how under the sun can you
trust your young und tendor children there ?
You Bay you aro too old to go to parties,
picnics and such foolish things. Is it not
your dnty; a duty you owe to yourselves* to
tour chil&btf/ttf society outl to your country
fo go along aud guurd and protect them from
. painful influences.
Old meu, do you not drink “lied Rye?”
Do yon net smoke, choW and Bweai ? Are
yon lotting your light 86 shine that the
“modern" youug men can follow your ex
ample aud lead u life blameless ? Be care
ful bow you throw stones my aged sires,- or
Jon might bruke a few gjusses iff your own
houses.-
6b yon-gamble; piny sards- tfftd- CUrfftffie?
itw, to-it not the greatest aVnbltiun of a
$omJg mam to 1 do its- olflt# m'eu do ? Are you
hot his example ? If you* do thyse things und'
On* Washington Latter.
WAMinra-roN, D. 0„ July Otn 1877.
The disappointment of tho morniug is tli*
speech of senator Blaiuo at WoodMock.Conu.
From that speech it is evident that he sets
what we havo before written yon about—lhat
the administration is so. lung to distmot
public attention from domestic evils by
-plunging tho couutry into trouble with Mex
ico, that by a foreign war it expects to post
pone the settlement if financial questions,
and to make a bads for a hew party. Senior
Blaine eertaiuly secs nil this, but ns certainly
he does uot show himself equul to ilio occa
sion.
This Mexican business, by the way, grow
in importance daily. But little is needed in
the present state of border feeling, aud with
tho orders now in force ou both sides the
Rio Graud, to produce actual warfare, We
cuuuot justify our own position iu the mut
ter, though we may be compelled to main
tain that position by hghtiug. Perhaps an
explanation by Mr. lfl-iiue of the petty mo
tives which govern the administration on the
subject would have aroused opposition.
As it to, he has neuefittud neither the coun
try which Hayes seeks to disgrace, not the
Republican party which Hayes wishes to de-
ttsop,
The Republican quarrel in Maryland is ex
posing a condition oi things iu the paYty that
ought to shamo cviry decout American. There
seems to bo little to tohfioktt between the cor
ruptmu represented by Fulton und that em
bodied in Creswtli. Paesident Hiqes to
committed, apparently,to lute Pulton faction,
but regard lor public sentiment will compel
him to drop both Fulton aud Creswell
All tlie army meu und civilians who have
been examining the Washington monument,
have finally dtoided that it may safely be
onrritd to its contemplated height—485 feet
ut its presont location. Tue foundation will
be strengthened and tho money having al
ready beou uppruprited there seems to lie
good masou why tho work may uot go ou
was award Yns
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At tho Ccnlehtitnl Fxblhttion, 1*7'*, and fins
always carried oil' Uio hi-ticul honors
Wherever exhibited.
a COMPACT, sitrPT.v. ruTtABTih
Ijight ituiinimt’nnd EFFICIENT ' LOCK
iiTlTCH" MACHINE. A UAI'TEI) to thO
WANTS of KVUilYlSODY. Tho HOME
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years sluce by tho aid ot tho ho»l. (nventiv
talent und Mechanical bhill. It Con HIM
contain* less Working Parto and isrnpiiblfl
of DOING a ipturr\nnu» of IForfc than oi hep
Sowing Machines. JtwIlll.UN i'oryJJts
without costing ONE CENT for It11• a>n».
Iu Uio Manufacture of this MACtUNE the
with the apeciul vt, »<» of produginn nn
Easy Running, DU It ADLK, ami almost
NOISELESS AfvClliNE, adrpted EQUALLY
WELL tor Coarse or fiuo Til HEAD, COT
TON, BILK or LINEN, SEWING from the
J.lnhtrnt Muslin* to Jimvtr Cto h and
SS y MB,“ AOHI " E ,hut
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THE IIORNIX GSFWSi
SAVANNAH, OA.,
D00RS, &C.
he citizens of Taylor and siu-roiiuditig
counties with all kinds ct bunders material.
I respectfully solicit tho custom of my inuiuis
aud the public. 1 wdi! sell ou good tonus i.t
iiuuNt-uublu prices. Alary* sack ni\>V‘Vs ox.
hand J. J. McCANYSl
coll at uny of our ofllccs.
I
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T H £ C0 NVENT ION
Now it is certain that a Convention will be
held, we l.*ke great pleasure in’ oiii-uiiieiu^
that the proceeding- of llmi b *d.v wifi b,i ro-
iiortcd for 7Ae VotxHiliOluti by ii imulieroi our
- iporial st ill, who to aekmavle ig- U one of
t mos' accomplished sliort-i.and writers m
meeoniitrv. Consiih-nibhi lutn«»t will at
tach to Hi. se proceedings, and those who »U-
ryrf
euiioi
»id do well lo
rpHE VOLITIOAL < amPAIGN OF 187<Y,
X which includ*H N dimin', .‘•Into und
county el-etieiis, and wlit' •vill ’.imh uliti u-
iy lie tilts most active nnd la.tly contested of
liny since tlie mwmmdde canvass of lH3t», is
now fairly opened. The National Demneriit-
io Party will this yo"r Vi»ake a bold, vigorl
'oils, and doubtless snroessfnl M niggle for tho
mai iteitance and snpruniaov ofthnso prind*
pics which nr- vital to the prosperity of the
R<public r.ud essential to the well-being of
the p-ople.
Ito addition to theFr^Hiduntinl elention, thp
5>* nplo iu Go V :ia .-A-l 11 Hda will elect new
Stole govurt.nientH, In Fiorida Hie cm-
paign itromises io bo unusii.illy vigoroito,
and there ts a probability that inr the first
time since the war tlie people of that Rndi-
'cal-riihton State will elect a Deitocratic Stilly
GoVeriuneut. Hi thW-eaWipidgns the ptH>-
ple of til* South are deeply iuteKsted; are
very intelligent citizen, who has the welfniid
of liis cuiutry and h.s section nt heart, stiouiii
ueipuiint hiuiseif with eveVv ddtail oi the
great work of re temption aful reform that it
now going ou.
To tin* end he slionld snlwWrit e to nnd wi*
sint iu circulating tho HtlYithttuli MOrnillg
Nows, nn ind"i'Hidint Dein'ocnitio news
paper, -rf pirn V\une« d npiniolto and fearlesa
in thou- exprebMot*; a paper that is recoguir*
ed everywhere ns the bast daily iu the .>,uth ;
Its editorial depnrtiueiu i< vjg„VouH, thonglit*
fill and consisteut. wide its in wh aud local
dupiriiiiuutsar,- marvels ofinddstry andcorn-
ut uioss. Ita departmeut of Georgia and
Florida affairs is not nonfilled to a mute bin-
r.iu sumuiiivy of events transpiring in those
.State -, but is oi livened by couiiubUt nt om e
•ip*., 'luc y. and ru'oy,
Tlo-an.pie re-*-i)cos of the csiuUistinan
•vill be devoted to fuiuishing ill* rwaders of
the
iyrortJsri?Nra-3srE w
Daily, 1 year ;..
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The Atlanta Constitution.
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will get »he Wukbj (innstUulSun till J mu
1st 18T8, or Ft Vo d-iilars dm D ill;/ ton'
lion the si.niu length c*i lime, postage Ire.
Addios V ONSTP’U l-ION.
Atlanta, Ga
Tri-Weekly. 1 ydnr. i.
Except that tho “Oldest Inhabitants Ash
elution" met and listened t) an address aud
the eastern try readings. We had no celebra
tion, ou tho 4th, Tho boys wade the day
dangerous, aud day and night hideous by
means of crackers and the liko evil inventions.
These “Oldest Inhabitants" by the
are an institution ofouru which might be
Topied in all cities aud large towns,
naseoiatiou to composed, ns ito name indicates
of old citizens of the Districts and they give
particular attoutiou lo gathering and preser
ving the records of tho Dlsttittt. Age; long
residtuca here, aud a good moral choractcr,
“which hIiouM accompany old age" are uil
the requisites for lueiuhetoliip.
That projected ^>outhorii trip is getting re
duced to shape. Now, they say, there is no
doubt that the White Sulphcr Springs wiR
bo visited. The medical virtues of these
Springs have loug been known to tho pohti-
- dans of tho South, aud ic the present periur-
ed state of offuirs tho President and hto
lriendsno doubt expect to reofeiVc all the
benefiteof the waters as administered by
thoso qmtlflod by large experience for Urn!
purpose.- He tarries hero only long enough
to arrange the remaining foreign missions.
Nouo of thtee were agreed upon at the last
Cabinet meeting.
That delicious welcoming spoocb of Gove-
'tnr Vnnzrtudt, of Rhode Island, to Presides
Hayes has ha«l one effect. It has secured
the appointment of Vunzufldt’s friend to the
best office in tho State.
Tho Governor eompaf'erf the President to
the sura at whoes rising we forget the moon
arid stars that w,eio doomed passing fair etc.
No heathen ever addressed hto idol in a
more ohjoot tone, and probably no heathen
was ever half so promptly rewarded.
Nemo.
The PiuwiDEicr and the Silveb Ques-
tick.-It is nndttotood that President
Hayes will make no authoritative announce
ment of hto views on thu silvur qaiestiori until
in ^o’uto in Ids first m.'ssugH to Cougross.
llciirundtrstood n» ftiytt-a noudVtiunuf rus-
t ra ion of the doubn stand irct thibhgu nil
interna'ionnl conimissihu. so tluxt thu interests
ot lioth the creditor and debtor clusses uiay
bo prot< ©ted/
Under its new ,Management. The Atlanta
ConsTiimoN has won for itself the title of tlie
lemUng jouruato of tliu hoalli. Ito enterprise,
(lin ing the recent election - excitinient, in
bonding enm-spondents to different portion*
of the country, and its series of special tele
gram iron, Washing ton white thu electoral
commission was engaged in consuinatiug
the fraud that pi ified radicalism once more
iu power iu owr uatioiml council, are evidence
conspicuous enough to prove that
pense will be spared to make The Constitu
tion uot only a leader in the disciirc-dm. of
matters »»f piibfiu concern, but a leader in
the disseihiuatinn df thu latest amt most v--
liallnl nows. There is no better time Hum
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A Ffesli mid Vigorous Newspaper,
Alnuit tlieru 1ms been a quasi suit lenient
of one of the most difficult ami diiugcroiis
raoblcuis of modern federal politics, tue dis
cussions springing therefrom and tho results
likely to eiiHue have lost nothing oi their
absorbing interest. In mlditiou to this, thu
people of Georgia lire uow otuled upon to
settle
Tho Convention Question,
ami in the dtoeus-dou of this important sub
ject (in which Iiik Constitution will take
a loading pint) every Georgian is interested,
if a c^uveutioii is called its proceedings will
find their eniliest and fi’llust embodiment in
tho columns of Tue Constitution, nnd this
fact alone will make tie paper indispuuseoi
to every citizen of tL-e .State. To bo brief,
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OFFICE OF PALACE COTTOA' MILL'S.
WOOL CARDING,
MmWOLDS, GA.
May 29th, 1877.
I am pjppated to card Wool in a BUperinv
manner. Barths uny htiug it to the
Mill.or hlitp it io tliu d- p< t in l(eyHolds,
aud I will hml it b-oh wavs tree of charge.
The price for carding wifi be 12.J cento pei
pound, either iu eumuuy or wool at ihe
market price. AH wo .I must l.e thorough
ly washed before it to brought to the Fac
tory mr card) no.
j£fc-No Wool made into cloth.
Henry C. Holbrook.
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Aud ail ether styles in tho same proportion
including Grand. Square and Upright—all
first-class sold direct to the peopla ai facto
ry prices. No ngeuts; no commission; no
dtocouutn These pianos made one of tim
finest nisplavs at tlie Uuutcuuh.1 Exhibition
and wore unanimously rt coineuded for tin*
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Mamiiiicturii'g Co.—New Manufactory—one
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Square Grands contain Aluthusbck’s new pat-
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The Attentimi of Furmcrs Is Called
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OR
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For Fall or Spring Sowing.
It was first found -flowing wild ou the
Humbold River, Nevada ; siuHb which time
it 1ms been siicoeswfullj* cultivated wherever
tried. It yitlds from sizty to eighty bushels
to the neve. Mr. A. J. Dufnr, United Slatos
(,'enteuuml Commissioner from Oregon as
serts that he him known it to yield eiglity-
soveu aud a halt bushels to tho acre. It was
awarded tho highest and only premium at
the United States Centennial Exhibition, und
S ounced the finest and only gf'aiu of tlie
on exhibition.
It has been grown ns a Fall and Spnng
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Price per paokng6 26 cento ; Fiv4 packages
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United States Geuerjfi Land Olfloe.
OontM*h-,l Lai/il <?«-.•■, Prlvm* Dat./il I'lidmJ
Mlnoiff l , r,**ni|*lloi| und l|,oii.-»i.-n.|. pros*
co"*ii "••fomliolie/ioial I .olid (Hlli-eaud l»*onrV
mem or Hi* luierior.
Old Bouiily land Warrantir;
Wepuy co*h for IImuiI Where i»»*lmnuentn nr
•.miierfecx w- iriv* iii-irucdons to peiTeet ilieit,
Mali Contrticloni mill nthurn.
We net ns attorneys for such In procuring con,
traets.malxinjr colleutious, ne/oitaituc loan.-*, nnd
atiendlnK to all huidues* emutded u» «•.
I.lliuratamiiitfeiueiiM omo* wn ai'orney* id
all classes of hiiMiii««i.
Address Q-IL/MORE & CO.,
?. O. liOK 44. UWWoyl.oi. n. a.
WaSIIINHTOV, /). It., IiV.ooroi/err 24. I>7it.
juke pleasure ill eXpreftinc my entire run flt
eedffe Iu fits mp,"M/W/H//.A|iiut jhlnlflji of ilia
WK, Ito lent amt (Jot let-Uou'House uf <|,. mmi
aCo, of Mils city. ,.
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(bushier i/ltf ttuliJkhl Utti Unit llonk.l
MVHDEIt#IlJ OUT.
A t.,v years ago “August Fp>wir" was dis
covered to liti a certain cure for Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint, a tew tbiu D apeptios
uin’de KflWn to tueir friends how easily and
qunsifiy they had b* *u cured V»y its lire, Tho
ureal merits of Gmekv’h AffousT FLownn be
came heralded through the co-uury by one
sntterer to another, imtii. without advertis-
in g/ Ito fihle liaJ become Immense Dmggtots
in EVERY TOW N iu (lie United Matts are
se' iug ft. No ffersou mflorij g with Muir
Stomioh, >ick Headache, Cosii.encss, palpi-
tation c*f me hemt, Indigesfinn, low Afifif* 1 *,
etc., can Jake tiirw* dosus without relief. Go
to your Drcggist, Dr. John H. Walker, and.
get a bolt’e (or 76 cents aud try it. ^iDipte 1
DbltJe Iff cunts;* • r