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IlaKa that the (chief would come
“when the sun whs straight in the
heavens.'’ Canada advised that
the “talk should” be h* Id at the
foot of the roc ; as if the Indions
discovered the amount of baggnge
and properly which Hales had
bionght'into their midst with so
small aiota* to protect it their
stupidity might be excited and
their demands be raised in propor
tion. To this proposition of his
guido Ha'es lead'll? assented.
The appointed hour brought all
the chiefs and they had so timed
their Uepartuie from their villages
as to arrive at the spot about iho
*anie time. Camp stools had been
prepared for them to sit upon and,
t he chiefs weie longt d in a circl
a*cording to rank, Indians lit-
ing ns piinctihouB in this particu-i
lar ns the proudest noble of the;
Old VVoild. The chiefs hnvii gj
been t-ea’td, the first thing
The party arrived without i»cc»-
dent or mishap of an? kind at a
place in the vast wilderness pointed
out by the guid*, ami comprised io
the limits of what is now known
as the great Si ate -of • Ohio. It was
well suited to the purpose ot it
trading station, being located in
the center ot a number ol Indian
ilages. The pluc* selected lor
ti e station had been so formed by
the plastic hand of Nature, that it
was capable of being held in case
ot attack by a few men against all
tl»c forces which the ignorant s- ns
.•f the l'or« st w*re at all likely to
bring ttgit nst it. As the thread of
our stoiy w II for a time center
u-out.d this station it will be nuc-
cH8»ry to give t • i’s discriptiou
>< met lung more 111*11 a pa>sing
notice.
The station which we me about
io describe was on th** Sandtudroy 1
i iv« r and th* camp whs piti In d up
on tin* top of“a ock that ro e twen-
iy-fiveor thirty feet sheer t o n the
water s edge Thee whs tmwtv r
in i he side of the stony w all * hat
lace i tin* river a small fissure ilmt
seemed »«• h »ve b *• n fo.iued by i e
convid*ioii ot some iniidny eurth-
ijuake in the pa-t. This opening
vas large enough and wa«soimer-
ipersed with ledges that served as
itep-, as to admit tlm decent of a
■insi e ja*raon to the water. The
nly approach to the
Id-rock was across the stream
vhieh at this point was broad am
Iccp; s that a person approaching!
he (amp would be entiiely expo-i
.,d 10 the ti: v ot the party hold-1 hi" w ' !oV hilw d. pon.l-.l on the
initor juct he was then p'rformi g. The
-mokinc having end* d Hub s arose
and opened bis di curve ns fol
lows
“Brothers: We arc frindi
w is as eu>y ol | your friend: 1 d* not c-unr* 1
aide, witii 0 e) y on> ] mine t*i do you g\i «l
' »• d* n egrowth ; nnl WH „t to d ivc vour ga**n
was in the habit of going to the church
early Monday morning and putting it
in condition for the next Snbbath.
Last Monday, as usual, he went to
the church, but did not return to bis
home. Ilia wife and family concluded
he had gone to Cordaville and folt lit
tle uneasiness. Night came and pann
ed and he had not put in an appear
ance. His wife was greatly alarmed,
and several mehHvugera Were started
out. Not a trace vf the missing o*mi
could be discovered, and nmler the
mystery of the developments, Urn fann
er* of the neighborhood turned out en
masse to make a thorough search.
Lute Tuesday night it occurred to
some of the sea.chur* to look in the
church. The door was opened and
lying <»w tnc floor near it they discov
ered Clieuney, paralyzed in hia right
sido mid utterly helplcsa. He had
gone into the chinch early and while
sweeping the floor win tsiuldi nly at
lacked with a para lytic stroke. H«
had, innimgi d during the two days to
- drag him-ell up to the door, but lmd
THOMAS WOOD,
DEAI.IB IK »
Furniture, Chairs, Matres^es, Spring Beds,
Window Shades Wall Paper,
CARPETS, MATTINGS. ETC.
J1W EI.EO AST MKTAL CASKS ASD CASKETS,
Cases, CoEas and Gaskets, in /
ORHKIM BY TELtiOKAPU PROMPTLY ATTENDED.
NEXT to “LANIER HOUSK,” — — MACON, GA.
<>«* 2H 11
i.
der u us a smoke,ll-* council among, been unable to open it ami wanexpee-
thm evei being lu hl wnlmM tl.in ting to dm of starvation when .his
pr li miliary having be d first at
tend, d to and gone through with.
Canada filled the p pe, 1 glitod if
and I nt 'etl t to Hale?, who o cu-
pi d a posin’, n near the chief wh »
appeared »o be highest in au’hoii-
ty llaUs toik ihe pipe, stm k* d
a f» vv whiffs and handed ; t to the
Indian v ho sat u< \r him on the
right !!»•, like Ha "P unokel for
front of a Bionient or two and then bunded
it to his neighbor, and thus the
I pipe went »onu! the Mit re circle
T | each chi* f smoking with as much
and jrrnv tv as if the wel are
friends discovered him.
without food for (himsi:
lie hud htmli
THE SUN FOB 1880.
up it in the ev *nt tl
h u d v 'iu«* on a ^i-mtile eriainl
rile s'de of the took that faced the
foiest, rose ubriifrly fr< m the
• round to the dbtiuce of twe ve
r fifi* en f
peive the Prosi »eut'd approval. 1*
is prom out} mtn w- g t from tin
Gtn- rai Govern nout, or h* to
lhai matter have we ever had —
We would like to have * ur i'voi
granted oh fur the Uovelty oi ih«
tiring if tor no u Iter rciisoii. This
however would be it real beta tit t«
our people aud houl become taw
wbettie. it does or not.
t\/A h(/dft.
Thet-o too gemleiufcn hud a tilt ii
tbn House houim days since: weapon
•it. It setmi* that lion* mu Aery c*.
pulcm man, and in tie* prnle of hi
•tutue: said M .lucti.ing that reflected o.
the size of Cox, who is a small mui
whore u pou Cox uiudo tho follow in.
•pitupn for Horn
i lies Con^rcssmau Horr
'Tts Gieece
iiviug Greece no more
tequila at.
tliis on the next day Horr re-
wit h the following:
Bcaeaiii tain slab li> h the great Sai.
Cox,
Wna wise ua an owl au great • u
ink it not st lunge Li* turning t
dust,
or he swelled and lie swelled till h<
finally “burst.”
\ii t w hei e he’s gone, or just how h
Nob,o.'<y kvuws and nobody cares;
But whereever he is, bu hn angel o
elf;
sure, dear reader he's puffing him
self.”
Hurrah for Horr, Republican though
Uen for the Hkkai.p.
NINA;
ALE OF lliE AMERICAN
IIOS !
iters t.V'Udi d t*» tile I nM ,
W will, it would losii.y
i: the ]»’ttC "ere
be of tlte difense
uaiural advantage pr in—
•i, that the forest shoul b fell-
i. a iH»tame r. nnd the r« ck of
leva oi e hundred yards; other-
»e the It d an r lie from the top*-
m igl.l ining ne»s might in case
an attack pick off those, who
•re stationed ori i>B Kiiuuuit ‘Tu
he pip pose ■*!’ defending it. The
p of tne rock fi rmed a natural
isin, six or eight fe»t it* depth in
he ctntej This nutuial b-isin was
»eatly circular i" form and ahm t
ie hundred yards iu diam-t t
Irch futiiished ample spate for
ie tents and baggage of the s arty
Ti.e tun lea and wngoin* were « f
ti.se left at the foot of the rock.
After bavin;,p tclnd the tent o.
he summit of the rock and cnnnd
p the baggage and ti e coi-
*nt.*» of the wapotis, II«I-s s* ; '
u h s guide, with direction* to
nvite the chiefs of the t.eighbor-
viIlages to a “talk" on tin
uxr nmrning ar the foot of the
ock. The guide as we have a -
eady stated w»i> a half-breed nnd
nrt went by the soubriquet • f Can
da doe, which had been shorten.*.
nto ( 'Cttnada". He w.'ih a sin rt
hick set ni tt about lor y yen s <>t
ige and had be. n tra no» up in the
•ervic^ ot the H uds »n Bay Compa
ny. He h d neivis ot »teil a d
I.titles of i.on and was capable ot
*. during almost auy am. uut o ex-
•osute and tat'gue. He wa* peace*
ible, quiet and frendly; yet b r nve
ud at times even fool-hardy in bis
taring. In the hour of danger tie
wa*» calm and self-p. sessid as when
ated at th jcemp-tiie smoking
It is pipe. His oh dience was as
proin|tund unqmstii.n.ng as that
»f the regular so dierand he seem-
<*t to think that if he only had th*
»r era of his employer for what he
lid that no t« spom-ibili'y could or
wouli attach to hun lor his acts
’ owiver tepiehensib.le they ni'gh.
be. Hales was now his empl >yei
• ud lie wa* ready to do his l id ing
were it to scalp an Indian, pitch a
* nt. or do any service with n the
range of his power to accomplish.
>uch was the man upon whom in a
large measure depended the suc
cess ot tlie expediting in which
Hales was now engaged. 1
In seeking an interview with the
I ndain chiefs,Hales had several < br
j cts *n vii w; the first of which was
to cicute a good impression on the
chiefs, an without this he could not
hope fo^any marked success iu his
The second r
^iop to %’imii
yo* r lands. 1 ha n e c«»n»e
only a feo* mo.»ns if you
.-i *
will li t me stay that long. I only kr«-
wau» to stav on top of ibis rock.—
1 want to build nte a cabin up
there to stay in. To do this I
will want to • »fc down the t ees on
tlie ground six tre* s across ami aM
around the rock. I am willing to
pay tor tile trees I cut down I
I nve also brought some prawnt*
for my b»t»ll*eis that I will i»> w
giv
Th* San will d*«l with th* exeat*
of the year 1880 in iis own fa.shon
now pretty well an.lei*sio >il hv every
l»mlv. i’V.m Jatiuixw ! until Demn-
l.ei-31 it. ’will he cor lifted hs u new
paper, xvritun iii the J.nglish language
and pi inred- for the people.
a newKpupev, Tub Sux brlievc
in getting all the n*w« piiimpLly, and
pisu.itingit in the most intelligible
rh.tpe—llm shape that will enablo ■ li«
vml vix t>* keep Well abve.ist. of the
age with the least unproductive expen
diture of time The giCHlest interest
to the grt-H'eat number—that is the,
• controlling its dully make up, U
v has a circulation very nuteh Inr-
tlutii that nf any other American
x’spttper, uml enjoys an income which
h ixi all liliuH picpMH-d to speed lib-
IIV for tile bi l.i fiI i 1 tl* inuleis.—-
HW«y ' People of nl Condition of life alio all
come i w avs of thinking buy and tend Tub
Sex; nnd they nil de.ivo sultsf.iction
M.n- from itscolnms, for tluy
buying slid tending it.
Li its u mi oeutK on men and affaii'H,
*1*11 K Six believes that, the oily g-ddn
of policy should be common Reuse, in*
spired bv genuine An.rrin.n piinotplea
;>nd backed bv hours!v of purpose.—
For this reason it is. and wilt com
0 be, absolutely tlid.-pn»d*lll of party
e-ass, clupte, oig«nu.»tion, or inteiesi.
1 r. is for. ad, but of -itotu. It Silicon*
tmne to | raise what is g.s d nnd rep'
inhate what is evil, takingC.tiu that its
language t» Co th* point aiid plain, l»*-
po*silu'tt> of heiog
* '
1 urn ; t
hurt i!
1 do i;
.T. TItAYWICK,
M'hol(t*nln atnl Retail neater in
HOUSE FUR WISHING GOODS
Stovrss glass and Wooden war
LAMPS, LAMP GOODS »nd CUOOKERY, CUTLERY ETC
Manufacturers of Tin-Ware,
I KBEP A FULL KTCH'K OF TllE A130VJ1 NAMED GOODS AND WILL 5ELI
AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON COST.
NO 40 THIRD STREET, ... MACON, OA.
, MRS. A. S. WOODRUFF,
COTTON AVENUE, (Nextto Mix & Kinland,) MACON, GA.
X>BA lew 11*
Millinery Feathers; Flowers. Laces; Bib-
tons; Ornaments; etc.
Fancy goods, .Vetions Zephry JFVrS-
ttd (caves Etc.
HEAD QUARTERS FOR STAMPING.
Kgent for E. BUTTERlOK’S Celebrated Patterns for Ladies and
Children.
HALE INSTITUTE
BUTLEB, GEORGIA
W. c. MONK, A- M, resident.
NEXT SESSION w|II be S in SECOND MONDAY IN «ANU-
ABY, 1880, an,l oontinno afx month*.
Board and Tuition per Rossion #f,0 to $72.
Tnitioo in Primary Olaaa por Sesaion $12.09
Tuition in Second Olnsn, per So.sioo $18 00
Tuition in Frst Clamper Seasion *21.
JYO IJV mEJYl'lE FEES,
Tuition payable one half in advance; balance at mi I II# of term,
■ 'L’.a patisinr-tory arranepmpnt ho made.
Rhtdpnr* charged from time of entrance to the end of the term,
J.n RUSS. J R RESPER8,
'pp23lf Seeretary. Chairman Board Tmatees.
Mrs. E. S REES,
— DEALER IN—
Millinery And Fancy goods.
ZEFSS&l \*S, .YOT/O.re, Etc.
NO. 7. COTTON AVBNUK, — MACON, GEORGIA.
,,l. Ii
, U:.
Itat tin
OplIltOI
u>i h> i
fi - hat v
,*iti*-s finds, and «J**pio
f rvpry Mpvcit'H.
thi'oughuiit tlm y«*a
i In- hi>t class, iiistr
d.HCUUlirritai.Cf thl* t h
men with h iifsi com
Sjtind <»r inisiakfu, u
Ami the Sux timkds i
mg the tru ll to its IV
is trit-nds whenever x
plain apeaking.
Tluw are Him prin
Tub Son will tw
yuai to come.
J he tear 1880
ill be <
Huh’* now caused Canada to tie-
l ver to pnch chief »i *e»l blanket
i'll a large eagle Mumped in the
liter. They received their pros
it s with the stoic din charneteiis-
tico» the Imlmns. But Hales was
a keen « bscrver and he knew fr«»m
ill- cxprossidi uf their eyes that
they acre h gbly i lesp< d Th*
« d oh i f now tost* an < *«id:
‘ I lisve hesrd my br -flier: bis
words have gone into my cars: 'hev
nre wise and gtn'd: we ate Ir en 's.
My tongue .is not finked; it will not
talk two wavs; I wil bemybr 'th-
er's tii* ud while the sun shines, let
him open his cars nnd heal what
we sav: we will do hint good; he
shall have what he wants; he shall
hunt the game on «»ur ground and
in »'in w»o 8. All that he wants
lie sha'd have. 1 have *poken."
This speech was end rsed bv the
«*tliH chief-, who each made a short
speech »o the same effl ct
.Ha cs having obtained per' ir-
sion to make tlie small charing
ti ci ssiry for the protection ot hi*
cimp, marked out in piesence of
th indiiiiis tit* exact ainoiiut wlrch
he wiihed to have done. II ving
done this, he d« nmnded the price
lie would’have to pay lor t e priv
ilege After the display of a • ot»-
s’dciable nimuiut of Ind an diplo-
ntary, it vas ogi'td »hat «achcl»iet
si ton d have a title *:x ronndH ol
Hiumun tiou aud a gallon of whis
key or “fite water” as it was te ni-
d by them. Upon th^ who •
Hales was well p eased with tbii
hisfiist thausactioii with tlie In
dians and lie promised hiiu-eif
great success in his future ibuliu .s themi iiiuui*uiuh quuhii
with them. The interview lusted siux will be «u hmal t<
about an hour, when Hales "ismiss-
id ti s visitors.hestowing upoueach
piesuu in addition to wlmt
they had ah eady received. Tlie
chiits departed highly e ! a*ed with
the result of their ‘'talk,*' ittcli
promising to return after fifteen
suns, for another talk with their
while brother Hales.
[To he Continued.]
•ll l v
die
iLo
MlillOIS fr:
s niucoiui
1880 to ebust
ct the Second, and
Ot teli
id ubout
i ( ml, IIIH,
nduuied during the
which
it tfi.n d
it is
HOUSE
FilitNSbH (fifi EMPORIUM.
92 CSESlSl.'Sr Street. MACOIT. CA,
—WHOLESALE NAD RETAIL DEALER IN—
Crockery, China, Glass \V*are, Chan
deliers Hall Eights, Lamps, etc,
TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY,KITCHEN KNIVB»
TIN-WARS, AGATE-IRON WARE, JAPANNED TIN
WARE, WOODEN WARE, BASKETS,
WILLOW-WARE. AND STI/VIJ8
OF ALL KINDL.
Agent for EXCELSIOR HOT BL AST COOK STOVES. Bend
.*>.‘ln*4. Cut mil m >nv Special iudacenieiits offered to Merclianta,-
UACQX,
T T O N
FACTOR
&ZACOSr, CBOB.CIA,
Mrs. v . V. BIOTN, Bmpri tress.
baths free of charge.
COMMODIUl S LOOMS FITTED UP ESPECIALLY FOR
COM>1KRGIAL .TRAVELERS.
GAS AND WATEk THROUGH OUT THE HOUSE.
W. & IP. TMLOR
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GX.
AEE PEEP ABED TO OFFER T OURNITURE
C O
—AND—
Commission Merchants.
WAREHOUSE CORNER OF POPLAR ASD SECOND STS*
GUEET Thoir initrnu* with the uniiounceiuent that their lnrne nnd coiuaiodinua Wnr»
hormo h'M» b^in vutirul* rebuilt iu Drtok for thoir hotter sccuinaiodntiou of COTTON
consigned to them. nikI nre coutideut tin*! thuir luoilitie* for huudliu^ the next crop chk
not be HiirpasNed by any h »u«e iu th j State. f
Their oftiee and Salo-r mm have been rearranged with a view to improve light o®
Stwiiples and the comfort of viHitorn, aud a cordial iuritatiou isexleuded to all to call audt
Htc them.
Tlmuking their friend’tor the liberal patronnge extended them iu-the past, they ask a
continuance of the nouic, and promise renewed cttoHs tupteiise.
Orders f*»r Dogging and Tie* w»lt reciivo prompt attention,
Advances on Cotton in Store made wheu dexiled, at loA-i-vt Rink rates.
A Man Purn^zed id a Church, Wltero
He Lies Two Duys withont Food.
Ih-n. ]l)io<J'48„ Cords villi*, Ky., a
little town on Green river, wur iu
Kviuisville yesterday and brought tlm
particulars of u singular “accident”
which occurred some seven or eight
4tt^a from that place. There
HyJ'e country church up there devoted
the alternate u»jd of several congre-
iner panted
ulnae his eyes t»> puhiic affairh.
Ili.posib *• to cxageiate the iin|
uf tin; |Mi‘i ic.il eieiita which it Iiuh iu
store, oi the m-cuhMty of renuliite vigil
lane*- on the put of every ci-izen wlio
nesiivH to preserve the Gov
Unit the found* IK gave UR. The de-
bntch. and hoik of Congicss, tin
antes of the prcHH, the exciting eon
test of the Republican aud ldetiiucrat
parties, now ucart) iqual iu nireiigih
ihroiiglioiib the country, the varying
of public hi-utiuieiit, will all bea
iccily ajid iff ctiiely upon tlie twenty
fiirtn Vrebideuiui electi* n,\o \»e held
Nuveudier. Four yeais ago next >«o
vember the will of the turnon, us ex-
prtKHeU at the putts, was thwart* d by
All nboUttliubte 0«UiKpmcy, tlie piuino-
lets and beneficiaries of whicli su l
ii l«l the office* they htine. Wiii the
ci line of 1870- be tepeatnd in 18bt>l*—
l’lm past deua«le of yrulH oja neil wi.h
a comipi, eximnigant, and insolent
Administration intrenched at Wiisti-
mgion. 1 ms M X did uoiuethiiig t*»s
ward ilislogiiig itae gawg and tin uk-
lug its puller. Tim saute tuen uru now
intriguing to restore tln-ii leader amt
themselveu to places from which they
were driven by the indignation uf the
p* i»|dev Wnl th*-y hiiccu* d? Tin*
•oinming year will bring the answer to
is. Tlie Tins
chronicle the
tads uh they art; developed, and to ex
hibit them clearly and fearlessly in
'heir ielutions to expcuUcney aud
ight.
Thus, with a habit of philosophical
good humor in looking at the minor
affairs of lif-, and in great things a
steadfast purpose to maintain the
rights of the people nud the principles
of tne Constitution ugaiuxt ail ngereHs-
ois, Tub Sun i« prepaired to writs a
truthful, inxti active, and at the same
time entertaining history of 1880.
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file Urgl'-t HM'I fi'l-4f
DOvV SI1AHKS W.A
GRAIN ANU Timii
fill;) o» the idle**ims
The l>«v*t X "' Ih 1
ill tt\l the tWvh'j* mud**.
BUYERS
■i*k ot’aft 5'hIhr of FIT PURE, WIN-
i. PAPER, CARP El BRUSSELS, IN-
PLY
•d best BEDSTEADS ever offered in Macon
r prices. Mefulio and Wood Burirl CttMes
PHEOtilX JEWELRY STORE
€i
*
UJ
No. 101 Hr,.Hi
- - — COLUMBUS. GA.
GoldW atch&s Jewelry andDiamonds.
SII Vi.ll AND n.ATED-WARE.
SPECTkfiLES A SPECIALITY.
which it., not iii. tl. *•> i-.Hml taut for many years without change.
Wh di.'-, t’. neks hti .1, wcliy REPAIRED hy Competent Work
men mi I wsrriinli'il sept.,16-1y
O. O. \'!.> ■:
> > - — — J. H. ANDERSON.
T. B. ABTOFE,
DEALER IN
Marble And Granite Work.
MONVMK\ S, HEAD STOSKS, BOX TOMBS,
Vaes,Iron Bailing,Coping, Building fnb (
AGENT FOR THU CELEBRATED STONE 30RDEIN0 AN It VEST-
ES FOR GRAVES.
SECOND 8TKEST. NEAlt C4MP1IHLL i JONEj’ WAUEItCUSB ■
MACON, — — — — ” QEOR IA.
Pool Office Box, No. 425. Him,1.2
COLUMBUS SASH, 000: AN3 BLIND
EMPORIUM!
WAWilingham
-DEALER IN
G. D. ANDERSON & SON.
WAREHOUSE
•3nd Commission merchants.
Fourth Stree. Mcon, Ca.
Liberal Advances Madeon Cotlon in l tore.
(Boom lately (nou|iiml liy B. L. WIIiLlNGHAU & SON.)
Bagging mid Ties F^trnished at
THE LOWEST MARKET PKItJES
WAGON YARD AND ."LtiJiPlNG QUAUTEltS FREE TO CUSTOMERS;
Sash, Doors, Blinds and White Pine Mouldings,
ALSO'
LUMBER, LAi'US, PLASTERER’S HAIR, PAINTS,
OILS, PUTTY AND WINDOW GLASS (JUEWACLA
LIME BY THE BARREL OR IN OAR LOAD LOTS.
AGENTS FOB THE HEM
XSalsomiac to Uac,
Anyone WButing anything in MY LINE by correaponding WITH!
ME ahall have prorupi atioiiiinm
WILLINGHAM’S WAREHOUSE.
Who l ne owe n-rrl ti<FECFLE'S MACHINE \vi'li[irefer it over |
all others,and AGENTS eclling it
find it just wi.at the PEOPLE
want. It makes the Shuttle Lock
at itch, ruim easily, does the widest
range of work, and winds the
bobbins without r,uniting the
works of the machine. Write foi
descriptive c gculbrii nnd full par
ticulars.
I take pleasure in informing my friends and tation that
am better prepared to I IA N OLE CU, TON this season than:
ever before. 1 am now located on fecund Street, the finest.
stnn.1 m Maeonfortha cotton business. 1 l.uve made arianee-
meats to get money at a very low rate of inures ''
Store. My scalesman, Mr. Hugh .Wi
VVillet, ia accurate and reliable, Jir. C,
charge of the finances MaiJXtM. «4„.i j 8 ,
my pauuns,
aud wu
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