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THEJOURNAE
Kl Dl< ANi hltl Y. Kmoi
Fmikat, .lanuauv, 12 Ii 1877.
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This country, nflcr *tinsulin g lor
abmio.io li'in liC'l y<*r-, m >x* nr
or l*-*, ha* sitoeeo led in holding it
presidential election in which both
of the t>||MMt rjy parucH n on.
J-.li wa* a ntnn wit > digo*tud a Cun
wdorable q itnlilT of misery, lint Ito
n-vor know tho nttervaiiiy ami vex
mi n of spirit that oomot from a
• continuous wroalle with ihu lato eleo
tion ri-tnrna.
Senator Norwood in in Atlanta,
w liorc ho arrived I art Monday. Tho
Constitution l>n<i not had an oppor
tunity of interviewing him yet; w hen
it dma it will develop the" Dot that
ho wants to ho Senator agtin.
Login liar gone west to pull the
wire* fur re-election. If Illinois enn
n Turd to he represented i.t the senate
by Mich an iincultured wretch, wu
suppose the country can stand it, lul
it will ho a leriihle b fliejion.
WliCn Americana shall liavo ceas
ed to plnce politicians in placer of
trust and power instead of State
prison, then we may trade our guns
for spinning-jennies and other imple
ments of peace, and any nothing fur
ther nlmnt it.
There is no doming the fact that
the average American has Ii id enough
of peace durh.g the past ton years;
that is, such as it liar been. Tha
narti.il strains of “Throe hundred
thousand more’' would tail sweetly
on a million ears.
The* Constitution nuv* ili;t Jim
Bennett and Miss May mo to con
tinuo dual, nml Jim nml Fred tiro to
fight ndnol. Wo ndvine Jnn to fol
low the exaniplo of hiN fuller, who,
in n erisin like thin, would have *lny
*>l nt lioiuo nml edited hih ncwßpn|ier.
It i* much easier to edit a notvs|>ii|ier
Ji*e tho Herald than to Imvc y ur
g zznrd |>erfornto(l with a pistol bull.
Tho U>ctorul volo for president
and vice-president is to be announc
ed in congreiu the second Wednes
day of Fvbiiiary, which this year is
JSt. Vulcntioe's day. As llnyes is a
Timiiledmsn and Tildon a bachelor,
the Inter is the only ono of the two
who cun decently and appro prin'ely
receive such a valentine as the jireni
j iftrfr
The Msoointed pr-s agent nt
Washington assumes a heavy rospon
ml :iy when ho nmlortakes to cor
rect, even by telegraph, tho lies of
(.rant's kitchen organ, the National
Republican. 'Thu laUV. feat of that
ttiipriucipled paper is to give an no
count of a banquet at Fernando
Wood's resilience that never oooured.
to iueludo therein a speech by Mr.
Hill hu never made. And yet Hur
rah, the editor, is a bosom liitud of
Uraut.
We nro glad tonoticoacts of cour
tesy lietween ministers of different
denominations. On lasi Sunday
night ltav. J. 11. Devotin, I>. 1>„ t>as
tor of the Baptist church at Griffin,
suspended his usual night service nml
n>ked liia congregation to go with
h in and hear the farewell sermon of
••Jeur brother Davies'’ of the Metho
dist charch, whose pleasant associa
tions nml prayors in his sickness l)r.
DeVotie ssid ho could never forget.
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Probably about two-thirds of the
teaohera of the public schools of this
e .unty aro worthy of their hire, ami
would be cheap at considerable ad
vance on the prico they now receive.
The other third would bo extremely
dear if their services cost the county
uolhiug. U rru county can atford
to pay for properly educating her
children, and the “boards" should
v eigh well the economy that springs
from oh'ap Uachers and poorsehool*.
Mr. llu£!i A. ilamUon, of Atlanta,
received a di*| at eh Tuesday from
Mr. Hill, aUuiiMlUMt his public du
lie* would not permit him to leave
Wai>lit>k r lou at this time. As t'.io
comintitM from the dixnutcd st iles
are reluming, ami a debate may
epring up at any time on the iin’Ktr
tnul iaauas now before congress, Mr.
Hill prefers to to remain at his post,
lie will lake part in lint debate on
these questions. Let (era have Won
written by some oi Mr. Tilden’s most
intimate friends to gentlemen in the
legislature, fully endorsing Mr. Hill’s
course on the presidential question.
A Si u lay school teacher was giv
ing a 1c sou in Hull). She wanted to
bring out ihu kindness Boas in com
manding the reapers to drop large
Landfills of wheat. ‘‘Now Children,
she said, “Boat did another nice
thing lor Huth; can you tell me
what it was?'* Married her!’’said out*
of the Lk)„. s.
Whut It it Hill Says,
emtai t uou 11 :m i.tcrritu-
I am hravo enough to want peace
hut not cowaidl) enough to cccep
• ii-honor.
II Iho reputation o| a public man
cun he tiirnisl.eil hy Bgeticii s so ttit
ling and ro lalse as those nos at wOl k
then tin re ran ho little ei.Courage
■cent lor unselfish pm 1 loti-m,
I do in.t pretend that I have serv
ed, or cm servo my country wiili
ability, hill I can say that I have giv
en, and inn now giving, under the
most embarrassing disadvantages, to
that country the very Lot abilities
I possess.
It is sail that I liavo expressed
distrust of Northern Demooi.-u*, and
speaches to this fleet art) lllling tho
papers as if mad.- by me. Not a sin
gle word published 011 tins subject
is true- not ( tie,
Tno political situation was never
10 critical ns now. Our constitution
al system is on n magazine of powder
mul U-n tbonsand tools, and Home
hat are not fools, arc striking match
es all ulioinid it.
It is said that myself and other
Soul hern ini n have lost faith in the
election Yd Mr. '1 illicit, and have made
pr are wi ling to make, soiuo bar
gain or trade or arraugetni-ut with
Mr. IluyH. VI mturinations of this
kind tiro simply manufactured by
sensational hireling* for Republican
use and bvltelil.
None but cool men arc patriots
who love country more than office,
ctnnvettlho most horible civil war
hat ever disgraced and distiuyed
liberty and Immunity. And yet there
was never loss 1 sense lor any war in
tho hiKiory of the world.
Snell a war, if it come, will ho the
culmination of crime in (lie distruc
ti- n of human rights by a dt grace
ful scramble for office !
Tho (front Snow Storm.
The Constitution Bays ilia new
year began with awhile rccrod that
exteudid lr' iu the limits of eternal
ico to the cxtrcmcßt mow line to
wirds the equator. it is sale to say
that nml its cousin s'evt covered the
entire country, and all la the north of
it, on Now Year's night. It was
everywhere deep and vexation. The
oldest inhabitant sini'iltanionsly rose
up to declare that its like was never
known 111 ibis time,and in Viginiaand
Tennessee lie was certainly right. It
I the Hull) travel T*t**?n *d
the country. It rendered pedestrian
ism an nrt and a snair. It actually
g.ivo hall the cotton belt an opportu
nity to enjoy a brief spell ol slcghing
on improvised runners. Tho pipers
oTthe northeast came to us filled with
broad smiles over the benefits ii will
confer on the grain crops mid the
grass; for about Washing'on they
expect the common New Year’s gift
to tarry until spring. Deep mows and o
almost invariably make good crops,
and lima the lioroostoim will perhaps
at the north bring recotupenco for
drifted railroads and a condition ol
life there is almost hiheration,
The winter has thus far buou a \io
I mt ci ntr. f-t to its | ri dccesaor, that
was all gentleness. The mast, the
wild fowl, the tiark of trees, tho hair
of mfimals—tho dear old goose bone
itself—.ill foretold whet WO lnvo
since experience. In modern sfTioien
oy and sientifio oouciet wo discarded
tho maxims that ages had approved,
xml relied on the observation of an
usurping weather-prophet given to
new methods and short warnings,
ami a pretty mess lie has made of it
Let us hope, however, that all will
oomo out well, and that sunny days
will yet disarm tho cruel miners who
seem to consider us shorn lambs that
can he brought to tenues in a coal
famine. At least they have shown no
dt*p notion to temper tire wimds of
this cruel winter to us.
A Picture Taker’s Plan
A facetious but observing photo
grapher gives the foloaing directions
to hit customers: “When a lady sit
ting for a picture would compose her
mouth to bland serene character; she
should just before enteiing die room
say ‘bosom,’ and keep the ctpresiou
into which the mouth subsides until
the desired effect iu the camera is
evident. If on tho other hand, she
w ishes to assume a distinguished ami
somew hat nob’o bearing, not sugges
tive of sweetness, she should say
Brush,, the result ot which is infalli
ble. If she wishes to make her month
look small, she must say tbp,’ hut it
the mouth be already too small and
needs enlarging, she must say cab
bage.’ If she w ishes to look mourn
ful, site must Kerchunkif resign
ed, she musi forcibly rjaculato ‘s’cat.
Columbus has had ninety-one
alarms during the past live years, and
the lenses from tire during that time
atuouut to $1 !5,5:.. - .'7.
Atn<>::g o*f 1* Exc
A. T. Calhoun, wno rob bod tin
Oolilinbii* | o*(-( Hie--, ha* l-eeii tried
,ml sentenced to two yetita in the
penitentiary. lie plead guilty to the
charge.
An old negro woman was burned
to l• nth in West I'oint last week.
The Indie* of West i'oint make
1 heir husbands get up after they have
gone to bed, ami take the old roost
er* in out of the cold to keep them,
wo m an the roo-ters, from freezing
J .M. I.owe ha* recently been elect
ed ordinary of Mai ion county.
The election of county officers in
Meriwether county resulted in the
election of Hinton, Ordinary; \V. 11.
Kell.-r, Clerk; O. J. Anthony, Treas
urer; O. S. F.orenc*. Sheriff; li. S.
Clements, Receiver; J. O. Christiun,
Collector.
Richardson of the Savannah News,
remark-: “Now i* a good unto to buy
thermometer*. Tlioy are lower than
they havo been since last spring.”
Tho Macon Telegraph is autliorb-.ed
by lion. Thomas M. Norwood to say
tbnt “Oath'*” report of an intern w
wiih our senator, published in the
Now York Oanphin, is utterly un—
truo in every essential.
The gin-hotiso of Mr. L. C. Cop
page, of Dooly county, was burned
by an incendiary on Christ nine morn
ing, together with eleven bales of
cotton.
Ouo of 1 lie aeq isations against
lb 11. llill is, that lie has expressed
distrust of tho Northern Democracy.
They say Bon told them in a speech
that they were “invincible in peace
and invisible in war.” Just Uke
lien. Hill to blab out the truth right
before everybody.
The Columbus Enquirer say*:
“\\\. arc sorry to see that the Na
tional Republican is praising lien
Hill.” I* the Enquirer really sorry?
If the representatives of Harris
county fairly n present their constit
uents, they wi 1 vote for Ben Ilill for
.saator.
There seem* to boa general im
pression that Hon- It- J. Moses, of
Mu-eogee, will bo chairman of the
Judiciary committee of the House of
Retircßentatives v
The following officers were elected
in Muscogee county for tho ensuing
voir; F. M. Itro>k, Ordinary; J. G.
I’.urriiH, Sheriff; (loorgo Y. Fond,
Clioik Superior C< u r t: M. V*,
Tliwon’t. Tax Heooiver; I>. A. An-'
drows. Tux OilectO'; T. Markham,
Treasurer; S. O. Lloyd, Coroner; R.
M. Howard, Surveyor.
The Columbus Times very appro
priately remarks: “Ben Mill is tho
choice of the farmers. ’’
What is the matter with the hoys?
The Standard and tlie Mirror both
failed to put in appearance this week
The Ceneva Lamp lias gone out
and Joddy Dennis is now in tho
Standard office. Joddy is a sham
follow and the standard has made a
valuable acqu bilion.
“Brick’’ Pomeroy has just married
his third wife, a proof-reader in the
'flioe of his paper. His second wile
is a theatrical star, and his first wife
has just taken her second husband.
“Damn tiik Court*.*’ —At tho cab
net meeting yesterday, according to
Washington Lejnibliltan lluildozcr,
Secretary Cameron moved to amend
the minutes of the meeting of the
lOth instant, by adding the words
“and Florida," so as to make it read
“damn the Supreme Courts of South
Carolina and Florida.” Secretary
Chandler, in seconding tho motion,
remarked lliat he would have pre
ferred a still more sweeping expres
sion of sentiment, and for himself
individually lie was ready to say
“damn all tho courts, and hurrah for
tho Returning BoaVda, lie had uo
doubt that, in a few days that would
b the feeling of tho cabinet and all
the supporters of the administration.”
Tho motion of Mr. Cameron was
then Adopted unanimously, and the
record now stands “damn the Su
preme Courts of South Carolina and
Florida.”
—Some apprehension of a ‘coal fam
ine’’ is felt In Atlanta, in consequence
of a strike of the Tennessee miners.
There was no Georgia or Tennessee
coal for sale iu tho city on Wednes
day. But the Constitution , after in
terviewing several of the coal dealers
cornea to the conclusion that no scare*
ty is to be aprehended in Atlanta,
The Alabama coal mines are relied
upon to supply tho deficiency which
now exist.
Aoeouuls from several counties sty
that tho recent col w eather, has hern
very damageing to tho oat crop,thin
ning tho stand greatly.
If you want a fir-t c'ass pa; r
take the llaiULro.v JcutSiL.
Ati Expensive Meal
Toe most rxiHrUMVu dinner served
on Thanksgiving Day was eaten at
San Fraud ico, If the ingenious News
letter b* veri icious. A riclj ertz'-n,
who bail made a fortune as a pouhrv
dealer, wished to sen-1 a flue turkey
to hi.-: daughter and her young liu*.
band, ut the same time to inclose a lit
tle souvenir. Ho placed a certificate
of 10) shares of consolidated \ irgin
ia mining stock in a rich morocco
pocket book, hiding his gift in-ido ol
the royal bird, near the heart. As be
joined llio young couple at dinner
there was a merry twinkle in Ins eye.
Draco wan said, and tho keen carving
knife cleft the br’esl id the fowl. “It
tastes u little leathery,,’ rtmarked the
young wife. “Cut dooper responded
iho fond parent. They cut and cut
until the last vestige of the stuffing
which smelt like a collection of ele
gantly bound books was removed.
There lay a soggy looking p -cket
book. Tho india rubber hand had
desol red, and a* it opened with the
heat the sweet juice# of the turkey
had, little by little, reduced tho crisp
certificate to boiled pulp. A\ ith a
loud shriek the father fell under tho
table, lie had forgotten to takn the
number of the certificate, and they
had been eating a turkey wortli *3,
000.
OEGItGIA, H o ris County.
Mis r, C. Moore, wife of A L. Moore his
applied for homestead exemption, unit I will
pass upon the saint on the sth tiny of 1-t-h
--rimiy, 1877, at my oflU-e.
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details. It is 11 x 15. We send the
motto chromo and the BOSTON
WEEKLY” GLOBE, a large eight
page family, story and newspaper,
with agricultural, chess, puzzle,
household, and all popular depart
ments, 3 months’ for only 60 cents.
Chromo and paper, 6 months for sl.
A beautiful holiday gift. Agents
wanted. Address,
WEEKLY (LOU,
8 YKGTON STREET,
DO-TOM, MASS.
A graphie pen pi tun- of its history, grand
buildings,wonderful exhibit* curiosities groat
days etc Profusely illiis'rated, thoroughly
popular and very ctwnp.Must sell immensely
nOUO Agents wanted.end for full pnrticnlarsy
This i 1 le ttie chance of HKI years to coin
money fast Get the only I.liable history.
-A- Parmancil-Icme
ol your own
NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE IT.
1 he l*ost rib! chA'apost lauds iu market are
in Kitslcrn Nebraska od the line of the Union
Railroad. The ma-t favorable terms
iriven aud very low rates of f*n> and freight
to u'l settlors The best markets.
Free Lasses tj Laatl Buyers
Mai*, descriptive pimp),teds r.ew e ition of
TusTioxtru sent free everywhere. A hires-
O F DAY I,
Lull Com U P OiciUi i, Mcb.
COLUW.BUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
' THMAS ii&JOTT,
CItOTHIIfG and -fATB!
HEAD CENTRE
FASHICN AND STYLE,
125 BSOAD STREET C 0L n BI3 Ji, GA.
All kiufii of Cl rMIlNfi ami U.M)ER\VB.R b*r Al*u ami IJ..ja.
HATS "f evuiy vmietv mul iu ilit* latest tishions.
KEEP’S l ELLBIIATEd L'RINS SIiIRTI, every erne wnm-nti-,1,
Six for $(5.
SfITS MADE TO ORDER iu llio Bust Fa >ijmille style
WEDDING SI ITS A SPi C-IALiTV.
J I’KAItC!-:. K .1 BIN KOKH. KG VWt.I.IAMS
PEARCE, BIN FORI, & CO..
GROCERS,
.Vo. 20 Broad Street
A I AT' 33 K IGF
Ifaggissg, Ties & Groceries
i Buyers will do null lo eioiuiiu*our slovk l utoru l>.jlu 0 -
tssAT fißuacmfi is psisss
ATITlin
HEW ORK STORE.
Tlio Largest ami fin stock >f
DRYG © © © S
IIT COLTmEUS.
20,000 yards PnEETiNG ? e<*-.ts
20.00 J yards SlliK-riNG 5} cult*
i 0.000 yards Calico 7 and 8 cm*
50,000 yards JKA\B 18c and upwards
10,000 yards Dtti.ss Goons 10c mul upwards
50,0nr,> yards Cnt'CK*> Factory pice*
5,0u0 yards yard w ide Bi.eachko Cotton 7 cucti
Whole Smck BbogaVs only ♦! 2>
L ulies Lastinc} Gai i kb- -_7
Caupuxs. 25 cents and upwui is
GOHDOW 4L; OAIiaiLI,.
CENTENNIAL STORES,
Opposite J. H. Hamilton’s Store,
y. A. willy Preprldor,
THESE NEW STORES ARE NOW OP. N AND FI LED WITH
A Full and. Oomploto Stocls. of
G HI O C E LIES,
Which Will be ol:i at the Lowest Market Rate 3, oth
Wholesale and Retail.
FLOUR, BACON. TOB \Crn ami FINE WJIIRKIBS a Specialty.
Connected with tho Store* is the new
C ENTENNIAL AVAC ON-YA HI),
Just c<Tn])le!(‘d anil arranged with every convcnlenec for th • accommodation of the publ'e.
Mr Elijah Mu iris fcruier.y of Harris, ha* ch <rg of this <lfpaTtimjnt t and will giv% rvt:y
atft nti ntot! e patrons ol the Yard. Mr T.l Hunt is with me in th- grocery dvparraieiu
Wo respect full) ask a trial of the new Wavon-v rd, ir.. solicit the paito!i;t.;e ul the lrti*l
ing Cointiiunity to my sUkk of Groceries and Domestic Drv G'od
"W". A-. ©WIFT.
Stwly "l 7- ®.:!* 0 Sisterest
LY CALLING AT
BROAD STREET, RUMBUS, GEORGIA
BEFORE Bl'Y'NO YCI’R
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC.
Large Slock and Eock Bottom Prices.
YARD W IDE SHEETING, 7 Cts ; SHIRTINGS, G Cts : CHECKS, 9 I-3
Cts; OSNABURGS. 9 1-2 Its; GOOD WHOLE SICK k
BROGANS. SI 25.
Remember tlao Three Doors above VYm. Bench * Cv.
Hardware btore.
J. ALBERT KIRVEN,
Columbus, Q-a.
CHRISTMAS TRICKS!
.1. .1. Si \V. .1. WOOD
•A*o. 91 Broad Sired. Columbus, Ceorgia.
DEALERS IN
FAMILY GROCERIES,
PURE CNPIES & CCKyEeriONERY.
Slick and Fancy Candies viavufaefvred for Our Trail*
from the Best Sugar, ichich wa guaranee Bara and
free from Adulterations.
CURRENTS, JELLIES, BAIUNAS,
LITRON, PICKLES. LEMONS,
DATES', SAICES, ORANGES.
RAISINS, l ATdUPS, APLKS;
IRENES, SPICES, Etc. CT ’.
ALMONDS, PEt'ANS, FILBERT’S BR'ZiL NUTS, *ll new. RAISINS bv
the san i | b-.x-s fur Ue’iiM. YV •li .ve u- B-I N* ec’iun of fit U KLiIS
in the city. C ANNED Gt-ODS, Yr.Gl TARLEs, FlSd, ami A EATS
We sell goods as Cheap aslltei; con he Honestly sold.