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HAMILTON, _C A.
J. M. MO BL EY ,
ATTORNEY at law,
HAMILTON, OA.
Will cwtinrn to prnotiro law in all the
Ktato axid United States Courts.
J, T. Bwust. H. C Cameron
BLOUNI J CAMERON,
ATORNEYS AT LAW,
HAMILTON, GEORGIA
Will praotics In the State and Federal
Courts. Offict in the Court House
ALONZO A. DOZIER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COTVMJiUS, GA.
Prs.'iccsin State and Federal Courts in
tieorgia and Alabama. Makes Commercial
Law a specialty. Office over No. 126 Colum
bus. Ga. dec4-lv
ETlxacgi Dosior,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
HAMILTON, GEORGIA
Will practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit,
gor anywhere else. Office in the Northwest
earner of the Court-house, up-stairs. janß
Columbus Dental Rooms
W. T.’POOL, Proprietor,
Georgia Home Building, ckntns,
R. A RUSSELL. C. R. RUSSEELL
RUSSELL & RUSSELL
Attorneys at Laic,
COLUMBIA, ... - GA
Will practice in the State and Federal
Courts.
fflr-G over Acee & Murdock’s 6tce,
10 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
S(\Y HILILI.XEBY E3ODS!
Misr Mary L. Bruce ba* again opened ber
sto<k at her
OLT) ST-A-ISTD.
fn l will he pleased (o serve 1 ner
n 1 customers, and as many new on
We hern call. Shewillsell low .'or Cash.wil
Satisfaction guaranteed, aea
ALL THR WiiiilD.
AM tile world Is full of babies,
Robbing, sighing evefywheie,
Looking out with cuf terror.
Heating at the empty air.
Do you sea the strife before them,
That they sob and firm' lo so ?
Oh. tho helpless, frightened babies
Still they come, ami still they go.
All the world is fu’l of children,
Laughing over little fay*.
Sighing over liitio troubles,
Eingcrs brjiised, ami broken toyi;
Wishing to be older, larger,
Weeping at some fancied woe,
Oh, the happy, hapless children,
Still they come, amt stilt they go.
Al! tho world is full of lover*
Wslking slowly, whispering swee*t
Dreaming dreams, and building cattles,
That must crumble at their teet;
Breaking vows, and burning letters,
Smiling, lest the world shall know,
Oh, the fo: 1 isli trusting lovers -
Still they come, and st : ll they go.
Al' the world is full of people.
Hurrying, rushing, pushing bv,
Bearing burdens, carrying crosses,
Parsing onward with a sigh;
Rome there are with smiling faces,
But with heavy hearts below,
Oh, the sad eyed, burdened people
How they come and how they go.
All the earth D full of corpses;
Dust and bones laid Ibere to rest;
This the end that babies and ch ldrcon.
Lovers people dml at best,
All their fears and all their cros-’es,
All their sorrows wearing so,
Oh, the silent Impin' corpses,
Sleeping soundly, lying low.
Tne Talbot Diamonds.
A brown-stone front. A fashion
ably dressed young man standing in
tlie doorway ;an old man, in cqu Fly
modern atiiro, mounting the marble
steps ; and a very plainly dressed
young lady passing on tho pave
ment.
The young man bowel to tie
young lalv, ami she timidly f.i -
knowicrl ihe salute. Tne mil L’eiu’e
man took notice of the an*, and tm ti
ed very quickly toward the voting
lady ; but saw only a trim, ladyliho
figure grncefiviv down the street.
llu turned, quite impatiently, to the
ymmg man, and asked, sharply:
‘ ’IToTSn," rii'lr rTif It; -.t 7 ’ j.
‘‘Miss Maggie O> - , Vu-tm.
“Miss ATaggie Fiddlesticks !” ex
claimed the old genileman. “What
do you mean, sir ?”
“That the young lady is named
Mattgie O-borne,” was the quiet
reply.
“No trifling!” threatened Mr.
Morton Talbot, “Now, what is she?
and who is she ?”
“Your last question is answered.
To the first I w ill answer Hint fdie i.-i
a very charming young lady.”
“Z mnds I You insult me I” ex
claimed Pa Talbot, in a rage.
•‘Now, sir, once for all ! V. hat is
that girl ? Where did you meet
her ? Wliat are her antecedents ?
What is she to yon ?”
“I declare, father, yon quite over
whelm me with questions. Pray ex
cuse me if I ask you to repeat them
one at a time.”
“John Talbot, you are insolent !”
cried Mr. Talbot, Sr., brushing past
him. “Insolent!’’ lie repealed, paus
ing in the lpn.ll. “Moßt confounded
insolent! And if I hear any more
of it ’’
“Father, I beg pardon, if I have
naid anything to wound your feel
ings,” interrupted John, with a face
that was anything but penitent.
“Wound my feelings ! Don’t yon
be alarmed ! I’m not so sensitive as
that, But v hen I ask you a ques
tion I want an answer. Now what
is that girl ?”
I fear, lather, that Ido not quite
catch your meaning said John with a
distressed look.
“John Talbot, I’m ashamed of you
—positively ashamed I A 3 I’m
growing angry, 100 ! I am, upon my
word I I can endure but lit tie
more —very little. Now, for the
last time, is she respectable ?”
“Father, you do me injustice.”
“I don’t know about (bat. To
tell the truth, I wouldn’t like to tak
much stock In your ‘respectable’
acquaintances. Bnt, about ibis girl.
What is her standing? There’s no
use ashing about ber money, for Et
dress speaks for itself.’’
“lam not so sure of that,” sail
John. “I’ve seen her with wealth
enough about her to make a dozen
men rich—yet she always dresses
very plain.”
“Does, eh? Eccentric, no doubt.
But that makes no difference. You
know what my wishes are, so you
can banish ali thought*of Miss—Miss
HAMILTON, HAltar 0„ GA„ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1876,
| Miggie—-Osborne from your in;
lAs lor your fading in lovo r
! evtey pro fy fat: v u see, i’ll ,
j have i' !”
J bn was about to reply, but tbe
look of consternation that became
suddenly visible on Mr. Talbot’s face
cheeked him.
“ What is it ?’’ he asked, hurriedly.
“Tho diamonds—tho Talbot oia
monds 1”
• “What of them, father ?”
“Gone! Los',!’, gasped tho old gen
tleman. “I took them, several day*
ago, to Sanborn’s to lie reset, and
got thorn again—o; thought I did —
not two hours ag > • must have left
them, after ali. '■ go right back
and see, tor there fortune in those
Talbot diamonds ;
Half an hour Inter.
An elegant Broad Street Store,
Mr. S inborn behind tho counter,
old Mr. Talbot Sr., before if.
Mr. Talbot was pulling like a spent
hgrso, for no grass had grown under
h's feet while hurrying-~feuck for
t.fiOe diamonds.
“My diamonds 1 The Talbot dia
monds 1 be exclaimed to the won
dering Air. Sanborn.
“Well—”
‘Left them here articulated the
exhausted Talbot. “Seen them ?”
“Assuredly not, Mr. TF>o,t. You
took them away with you.”
Mr. Talbot shook his bead.
“The girl ! Where is she ?”
“I don’t know whether it was
Maggie, or Mary, or Betsy, or who ;
but it’s the one T dealt with,’’
“Yon refer to Maggie Osborne, I
presume,” said Mr. Sanborn. “She
left here soon after von went, out, and
will not be in the store again for sev
er:.! weeks.’’
“Maggie Osborne!’’ exclaim; and
Morton Talbot, “Gone, too ! De
pend upon if, she’s got the Talbot
diamonds 1”
Mr. Sanborn stared in blank
amazement, and mechanically gave
Morion Talbot Maggie’s address ;
and it was not until Talbot left the
store that he fu’lv realized the enor
mity of tire crime with which hi*
trusted employee had been 'cluwaaA.
wt .|i i/nrpT’rT rT-fn?'TTT-~n‘.Tr i',
ing sympathy and assistance, and
declaring bis belief in her innocent;-?.
And that was not all. With' Joint
Talhot’s assistance, a search for the
niis*ing diamonds was instituted,
bat Mr. Morton Talbot knew Hoik
ing of it, and went on bin own way
to recover the lost gems.
A long, steep bill. At the bottom
a runaway hbrse and a wrecked
cariarge ; half way np, the insensible
form ot Mr. Moron Talbot, so far
on Ids search for Moggie Osborne or
the lost diamonds ; at the top, a
comfortable farmhouse, and a young
Indy just coining throngh the gate to
Mr, Talbot’s relief.
Help was near, and with veiv little
delay the unfortunate Talbot was
safeiy ensconced '■el’.ven the two
white sheets in the good housewife’s
spare bed.
His seiues came back to him at
last, and bis first words were :
“What u tremendous lull !’’
Then lie bethought hi in of his
errand, and startled Iho young lady
in attendance by abruptly :
“What would you do ton vMing
lady, if she stole your diamonds
from you ?”
“Never having been the owner of
diamonds, I cauuot"says” replied the
young lady ; “but 1 believe I should,
first of all, get the diamonds.”
1 Zounds !’’ exclaimed Taloot.
“And that’s just win' I will do.
By-lhe-wav, do yon a know a person
named Maggie Osborne ?”
“I do.”
‘‘ln it possible?” esc! rned Mr.
Talbot, as though it were tho
strangest thing in the world,
“Well, you are the first ftne, if I’ve
asked one, I have a hundred, and
nobody knew the little thief.’’
“The what, sir ?”
‘Thief! She stolen the Talbot dia
monds, and I’m after her!”
“Why! why! I’m astonished ! I
knew Maggie had a very taking
away, but I never supposed she
would go so far as thrt.’’
“Nor nobody else,” grumbled
Talbbt “There’s my boy, John,
won’t believe a word cf it. He’s
alter ber ”
Two after ber ? Poor Maggie!
She’ll be caught, surely !”
“No, no, no!’’ interrupted Talbot,
“not about the diamonds ; but lie
! wants her for a wife !”
“Oh; :• H funny, ngw— isn’t it ?
'Of coma oil’ll not allow it?”
• Ju't lot him try it!’’ replied Tal
bot, wi;!i a meaning smile.
“K i, I knew you wouldn’t. It
would bo scandalous, Hut von
probably would not care so much if
sho hadn’t stole your diamonds?
Maggie is quite a idee girl 1 they
say.”
“'A’, 11, no. John has always been
a goo 1 !n\y, end if h 6 really liked a
good, respectable g'fl, and wanted to
marry her, I don’t know as I should
say much against, it. But, such a
erestu'e ! Hah 1.1 oh it's a fool!’
“How curious. Hut if sue proves
her innocence. F r >instance; if yon
should learn that sh*t had not tturtrii*
ed your diamonds si a 1 !, and your
son still warned td'-marry her, \on
would not, object., Of course'you
wouldn’t.’’
“No, I wonldii'f." .replied TaHiot
: —at the same time he was tlrinhipg.
“I’ll be safe enough, for there’s |ot j
the least doubt of h£r guilt. And I !
guess I’il promise further, fori really j
like tliis girl, It won’t do any harm
any wav, to give her a good opinion
of me.” “No, I w' yhtVt object***. j
ho repealed ; “and inofo than inui, 1 .
would stive them a good soiling ‘■•r :
in life. I’m able, and I would doll’
too.’’
“Thank you, father,” were the
words that, came itj‘ , *B*Wer to is ;
:md. looking towaijl tho clodV, be
saw John standing tile: ‘I tar
beard voitr promise, fiKKer '’ eo 0-
ued Joliy, “and I think it shall’Wg
safe enough to set the wedding [ay
jut a month hence."
“Hump!! Don’t count your cbfska
too soon. That Maggie OsbAno
never will be your wife.” /
Not until she, or someone M u o,
proves her innocence.’’.
“You'll be in your gravo loitajbe
iore that, boy.”
“My ds>ni: e Will be speedy, thoi,”
said John, taking n'Kribring froialih
pocket. “See the proofs !”
‘AVh.it ! Mercy! iVftHt is it
“Tho T not aTOna-UK*., f.uh*r.'
“j].,,. , :f yolf aren’t ri,:h;!” ex
oiaimed Pa TaiL a. “Yhere did you
get ti 11,?” -4,., r .
•■-A -rv - * 4 ai-3t 'YI I il frn.ni
Mr. Siiiiho. o , ybu Jio'iged oor.;s,
and left bo ; ms in cm t* the pock
ets.” 1
“Corifo 1 cart itssness!’’
“It’ an : ! md - —t’ Y T ot know
the r, u father. 1 1 iti 1 hereafter
pr:z t, ■ Talbot /iiamorlds for all tfcry
a o worih. Your protjnse
“Promise!- I was only jok’ng,
boy. I e/ver meant you ?oqiild
marry ti)Jt Osborne girl. You fid’nt \
think I was in earnest?’’
“Beady, I limiv/ht of Hi tie, else
bat die promise. r l at holds good
yci, front the fact that we have a
witness to it. Don’t yMi think' 0,
Maggie ?” A
“Magi’ie! No'. Maggie Oxboriie?”
asked tiie old genlletnan, sewttini
7’n'j iha young lady, who was blush
ing and smiling v ry prettilj’.
“Miss Maogjo Osborne, father.’’
Sf“Drat‘'ino for a.fool!” growlsd Pa
Talbot. “I’m a bunfi.i jng fool J and
a blockhead! ;ud blind a bat. I I
don’t deserve anything bet Dr, Iferp,
Maggie, take ri i'aibol diannndu,
and John, too ! I've not atariow
word to say against it. And all I
ask of you is, if you ever find a lug
ger numskull ri ui oid Morten 1 ai
bot, give him tiie diamonds, and a'-u
no questions.”
.Ili riNinQS ov Bmjjs Trimt A i
prorney was three at
find fifth miles.' A S*! bath days's
jotirnfiv wa>-"YbO"t ml "English mile,
A- cubit is' t#enty two tucbitj.- A
hand’s breadth is qua! to' tlire/t am.
five-eights inchiK A'tibger’tt bjy A'h,j
is equal to one ittAh. ■ A sbet*i ' |
| Mlvcr was about fifty eents. A ho
-kef of gold was <lO. A (allot of
gold was $13,809. A tee offjlvcr,
or a penny, was thirteen ecu*. A
farthing was thr -c cunts. A flu to
was lct-s than a quarter of a uv-r.t.
A gerah was one ert. Au'cpba
contains seven gallons snd*fivc|>itnF.
I A bin was one gallon and twopims.
; A firkin was seven pin's. An oaxT
was ix pints' A bath was three
pints.
To Kill Hot* in llobs—V
; tflaapoonht! < ath of alum and coper,
as, p !v< fitted fine, and then info one
pint ■ r vinegar, it is r&M, is a
sure remedy lor b s, giving rthef to
th'.- ; t i/ral 1 n lew n I t mnutes.
l \V| b .i is tli tfceut of by ;ng viri -
I uott at ’ eh u\ cat rate.
A Gouts Fourth of July
Tlie Si. Louis Ivepuliiican has the
following: A goat, proved himself on
the fourth to be us patnuio asnnv.
body in Si. Loui*, a;, least lie made as
fun* display of hunting as miv bon*e
on the street. There was n Dove!ly
a bom his bunting, of course. Tho
buaiing en tile stores down town
alio wt and stripes frequently perneij
dioitlnr, with a batch of stars in tho
oorner, while tlio gout’s bunting was
stirioily in a horizontal line, and the
only stars connected therewith were
those observed suddenly by the
various hunters.
The goat prob tbly'would not have
been so patriotic but. for tho hnvs.
ITa was mh'ing tho scant herbage
beside the sfteet on the morning of
the feu-'t’i, m hen ho m tracts tho at
ten'ton of a” group of the worst
yminster* in the ward, and t,l>ev ve
j solved upon ibv brilmnt. expedient of
j a bunch of crackers to his tail
| i'it. to s>'e -.'hat ho would do.
i They surrounded tile goat., and
, ftf’er infinite ntrsiegy pml a final
| riespernto battle, captured Imn.
Tficn canto tho lank of ataching
bundle of crackers to tbe animals
i tait i=i/id a task ittmeved.
G< ,in general, have ho tail speak
of, am! tii* Monroe street goi t in
particular is caudully deficient Ilia
tail is only an inch long, and perfectly
smooth, and with an unwavering
tendency to point toward tho zanilh.
The boys tried for half an hour to
fasten on tho crackers without success
until one boy, who 1 Car lied to tie
some kind of a sailor’s knot, Accom
plished the thorough' and satisfacto
rily. Then the erne ers were igniied
and the boys formed a hollow square
about the goat, and aw aits develop
ui ents.
At the first fix of the burning cracker
tho animal leaped perpi ndicinrly five
upward and com 6 down si ill’ legged,
cisling at t,lie shin ■a 'r \dful in'Cr
esting look over his shoulder at its
'•cur. the fiz changed info a fluid g
'putte, o leaped higher canio down
more stilt I egg v A i linn u, .mil be
gan shying, about sid uyav ~
Tiie h'-yp. prL'vioua.t'>a-MV
cl's, bad taken the po ll i y ini
with a high board Li ce it'iout it so
that it could not get uway, but they
still remained in a hollow square to
observe the phenomena of tiie occa
sion more c’oscly.
Soon the first cracker exploded,
and then followed a frightful una,
T iie goat look in iLu situation fully,
and linm became a bunbful Nenie
eis. With a revyweful “bln a-b”
and a rnsli lie knocko’d a c'orriei bdy
out of that hollow stymie m and a rod
away, and then wriicelied like light
ning slid charg' and again. The boys
.stinted for licit fence in a wild stam
pede, but not one of them reached it.
The goat shot about like a giant
boomerang, and every tiiiie be struck
a boy that boy went to grass a
total v, reck. Tho crackers burned
and ti nned, and the goat resembled
a comet w itli a fiery tail, careering
through ibe air, an he hounded from
side to side and smote tho fiapfo'B
boys.
Before the bunch of crackers was
half gou<- cv-ry boy was down, and
j .11 afraid D> gel np Ja-.'orc the raging
bn a-c. save one boy who vas lying
, e'ose tv the fence, and thought lie
n ght get ov-.- before the whirlwind
would retch hint; lie maf* 110 at
ti"i-i;i, bnt was ’lit qti'ek enough, and
dropped jut in tint* to let the goal
pass < \ *r him wiih terrible force and i
pass ■ gh the lence like a cannon j
bal 1 , car. y : ng off a board as he went. |
The boys rushed to the gap thus |
made, and saw a ball of fire down
fho street, going at the rate of 2,000 t
rqiles an hour, apd they sa 1 *" n0 |
ju ore goat on the four'll of July*
On the next merait g. however,
’tint animal was feeding ub eit in his
accustomed haunt*, and but for the
blackened stump of a tail and a
siu'ster gleam in his eye, no one
Weald have supported that it had
I(WM in celebrating tho centennial I
fourth'.
Opo of tho boy reformer* in a
• pitch the odier night made this
j K-mark :.“I hr. ye three good reasons
| for keeping the pledge not t‘> "c
| tobacco. First, because I r.m to
i have five dollars at the cud of the
’ year j Second, because I have plodg*
! ed myself not to use it ; and third--
I the wrongest reason ot tdi—because
I i’ii get a licking if I don’t keep it!”
! i! irt nnneccssvry m say tlm the
‘ speech was applauded.
A Disgust oil Widow.
Captain \V has just relumed
from the Warm Springs. Tim Cap
tain is n widower. At the Springs
J was " widow whu rather set tier cap
for tlm captain. Tito girls told him
to look but and tiie Captain roplioil
. well he was readv.
Skiing out. in tho portico, one eve
ning, the o.vol breeze fanning like a
ten cent, paif leaf, and thinking of
his daughters fur away at school, the
widow moved up close by and open
ed a conversation.
I hear, Captain, you hive grown
up daughters,
Yen, madam, T have.
Ildw I should like to sec their pic
ture*.
T w iil r.liow you a picture of niv
el.lent daughter, said tho Captain
handing her one.
Oh, such a svvee' face, said tho
widow, and such a fine eye 1 Isn’t
sue called like yon, Captain.
1 don’t know, madam that sho is.
It is a wonder to me Captain \V
you do not gel married.
Well, ma’am, 1 never think of it ;
for tho woman I would have might
not have me, and then you know,
vice versa.
Yes, lint what kind of a lady
would suit you ? and the lady looked
her sweetest.
It was right here the Captains
wonderful nerve never torso >k lorn
hut setting his eve st'v.dily at ihc
widows, lie lmtdeued his heart and
replied: Madam, she must be ninety
five years old to a second, and
worth two hundred thousand dollars.
It is go;ting so chilly out, hero I
must go for ?nv shawl, said tho
widow ; and she looked (rigid zones
;it (b Captain as she brushed by him
with a tosrt of her head.
Not Otueraliy Known.
Marlin Van Huron is the only
man who held the offices of Presi
di tit, Vico President, Minister to
Knglmul, Governor of ids own
Siatqand Member of both llousosof
C’ongivss, *
Thomas IF, Benton is tho only man
K*J4. **. *' G v U'lijjuiipMjAUo
Hen ate for thirty consecutive’ yenrß.
Tbt only instance of a father and
son in tfce United Stales Senate at
tlm same Duly i a that of lion. Henry
Dodge, Senator from lowa,
General Siiiyß,, ; s (] lO on ]y
man v, ho evu two
’A'latte'. in the Llifted, iftates Scnaie.
At Ctw )iow lie was f 5 -,nator from
iribu,;.,, and Biibsi-quunt.v £, llillor
from MiTiVKjjjoja.,
•T‘>bn Quincy - Aditiii* beld i,omv, n
under tbe GovernnSWt during cveryl
uuiii;, ration :,om WBihingion to
that of Polk du 'ing which he died,
lie had boon Mild ter to England,
member of both II >;•<■.•, of Congress,
Secretary of State an A President of
the United Stii’es. He died while a
m-iuber of the House of Kejirescn
talives,
The only in!atico 'hero three
Lrothc/n occupied neats in iljy Lower
IJvi4e at tho same time, wn* when
Liilm I! WasiiWno represented tha
First, lAintvift of Illinois, Diae 1 .
Washt urne, Jr., the Third Distriot
of Maine. and'Cadwallader (J. Wash-
Lmuu the Tiiit'd District of fVUoun
sin.
It i.~, Bettor.
1 1 in he'<er to wear ft e dict) dross
without iriimnings, if it be paid for
liini) to owe the eliopkv'iper for ilia
most elegant silk, on:, and tijfrtuud
In the most bewitching manner.
Better to live in a log cabin all
your own, than in a atone
mansion belonging to somebody else.
Better wa'k foreve thm run in,
debt far a horse and carriage.
Ii tier \0 use ihe old cn/ic-ssat'ed
chairs a: and faded two n'y cArjet than
tremble at tlu-vui. smit home from
iho uj'liohitere: n fo ihe most ele
gant parlor set ever made.
Bestcr to nieol your business ac
quaintances w ith a free “Jon’t-oe
-y(,u a cent’’ smile than to dodge
around the corner frotn a dint.
Better pay the feriihLr two
rents for music, if 0(5 must have it/
than owe for a piuuY
Better gaze upon bare walls than
upon pictures unpaid for.
Better eat thin son;f fMhi eaithen
dishes, if yon owe youf butcher nplli.
ing, that to diue off lamb and bot
and know it does not belong ic. you.
Better have a fit of lya;eric* than
run in debt for furniture, cloth, or
any tiling else that you i h lor.
$2.00 A YEAR
GOVEIINMBN r OF GEORGIA.
axacuiivr dkp.viitvk.m.
lames If Hmith irnvoroov.
1* W Aiexito-tgr sod J W Warren secretnrlmr
exrcntve (|i>irt.jißot.
Tlmmus (' llmv.ir I imd 9 nm<iol <!\Villi>ii
e’o'ks wteciitivu iteiyirtuH'nt,
■I li f’rtn.piaill warrant e(mk.
\V It Uri/aliy mes/mger arid recording clerk.
HTATR HOURS orfIUSM,
X C i’. iraei t Hucr. l ,ry erf state.
J i - ’ Jones clerk.
W r. Ootrisr.iitll cowijrtrnllcr genet*f.
t \V Konfriai and .1 W (foldsmith clerk*,
.loflil .lories tixnsiirer.
Miller Oiicve clerk
.I ktl Uoinham lilrrai iitrt.
E A IflowoMei) mip’t of pul.'lo building*, etc,
tl .1 OVr state school commls-loner.
Dr I hora is K (ire-n sup’t of liiualie ssvfnnt
w D Willla.wa vwy’t nrvuiyniv tor the tr’irhl.
W O Connor hiiji’t deaf awl .tmuli s,j , ..in
miesKMK <rmiT.
IToa Holm Warner chief Justim
Hon 11 K McCsy judge,
Hon It P Tripps judge.
N ,T Hammond ntlorney-gonernl.
7. D Harrison clerk.
Henry Jackson repeater.
The Rtipremo Court Bits at Boat of goverrt
merit, licgiiming on the third Monday In lan
nary an t first Monday in July in each year
CHATTAIITm IlliK JUDICIAL ElßDiilT
M. J. Crawford judge
W A Little, solicitor getters'
Chattahoochee— th Memlnys In March and
Soprunbor.
Harris—2d Mondays In April and October.
Marion—3d Mondays in April and October.
Muscogee— 21 Mondays in May and N’ov'bc,
Stewart Ith Mondays in April and Octal* i
Tslhot— 2,1 Mondays in March and Hcpt’hcr.
: Taylor —lst Mote la vs In April un 1 Octoliee
M'liim. 11 .”. ■ ■**■ ""■■ej."". ; s'.'iag
MORNING .NEWS
SAVANNAH, <5.4
f J IIF* POMTIO-AT/ CAMPAIGN OP 1870,
WHICH XutinrmJ, MitWhtjl caniity
ejectlo’Tß, nrt<i yriiich will iintl nbte'4ly b * tho
inotir ftctlvc and )i tb y contented of nny Bim i
the mcnvtrablo canviHst of ih now f irlv
OpHie I. The NnHorml rCrn'KiJitic P.iity will
tldK yefif mike hold, visr run, and | onbt
le-H mucc* fwftil for t!i mtinUu’innce
itd Buprom icy of thuee which are
vitei to tho prorijn’ilty of th’’ TCpnlilic iik! gh
to tho of fcto |>eopV
In aibifton to tlj<! PrcHidentil oiciion, the
pcoplo Ocorffta and Fb-ritla will elect. n*v
Htafo govennentn. In Porb!a the CHinpftlgjfi
(troinUee to ho unUßiially and
is a that for tho fi st time hctd'o
th© war fho pocple of that ItitHcabibldv-n
State will ole t a Domed* tic State vc>r
Mciit. In Uietie civmpflfgDs the people of
‘."Mi are d*cplv IntcroMtOil; in I every eutfl
who hua t'O wol/rtl’e of hU
fry Vl ,i at.henrfc, nhouhl ar-
,vtth overy detail of the great
work *’f nvK that in n **
fio'ng on,
To this end tie Bnlw Pie <<in
( ir*ll fating the SA* XMNAH MORNING
NEWS, tin IndepCink.’k Ikw <rt s c newripu
per, of pronouncc ojdOfVjH Mid fcnrlev* in
thr ir cxpicHsh/n; a pajpj O'Xt Jk <v*
erywhdre ns fi e be*<t r* 1 ' the South’ Di
editorial depuifmentr thouu'idOiJ,
and con-intent, wiii l<i Pk nhw and locAl <ie
pnitmcnt Hie marVe/* ond cmd-
lfw depafDnent of Uonry* and
I'lorhlti affairh fltwd ton mere V 4 r.
en ymmniry of
Htnt'-M, hut in eulivopjfd by oomtna| t onc<A
i,*r lonely, arid ov)'*
! e devoted i ; the leader# t>f tbn
Mog-jalng;
7*ti the latest intrdligence
I.‘ world, tho,iiah the pro dl-f
tidyiwfi..,. , - - ’ , • f r- >4x*xoi-v
resp-aders*; *nd throuan tho o agyimos thu .
paper vtll Ilf the ool'-l't *kn ciur of every 3.
potmvntlhy Inci Kmlof, kepih!l*l cam sign T
° [ gyasmmoN
litoy, 1 fvar #4O 00
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r> 3 moutlw 2 fXI 1
| Tri woekly. 1 year*! 6 IK)
5 in<lS’'S 3 Or
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Wckty, A Tear 2 0
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KyCcimsn copies scot free on reonird of heaps
if C*'Moi.y Can be sent by Font ((R, e Older
Ui-L'ir 'cml Leri-er, or Exijc ■ rik.
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Tbs fieo/Siu Daily fiußmonwfHlb.
If! PtULIHHED EVERY F.V'EN'J.N’O
(Except Sunday;
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ATLiNTA, GEORGIA. "
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lit HorAlitai.y flew*, witu eMdUnimoist ant *
Til* <,'ossukK.W*ii ftivss the current nos*
of the < ify, State, nft t c!*t**h' re, market te
l> .rti- and vitcrsoii* ctitoriuls tru Mwuktipa*
VoUociti amt (liswrul M’.hj.'ct-
Tueuomhrz canvas \ SUie b’..*emv, *S
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wlibc tite Mti'lisnical and Aip'UiuUufal inur
c* s r.r the Stats wnl n t tw ncgJeeM
1 as a large an 1 raphily imre i -ingtirOuUtlon.
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