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About The Hawkinsville dispatch. (Hawkinsville, Ga.) 1866-1889 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1873)
l.iL tIAWKf.NSVILLE mSPATRH. Villo. 7 i Omwuw. Ga Au 11. I**s. K4*»r k i—A# I »•*»•• * f»* totttltw awiu. I •ill drop J rt ‘j ft few lift#*, iiK.ujjU of hat llulft Ufa tftfWftL Jl«ftm*< tor ik D-4 iws or (lure mti «t Cochran bM been remark** Ms Hwdjr tor Uu« team* at U * y**r. t go**# Ik# crap* of tkl after-rending tawlff b*i»g vwry *<>> I, tbi feriftTl M nit In luratftg kwii Iktlr M i*>l tom tol»r " Mo oMioom of to)r on»«o.|4#<*e > m too piac* Moo* too «•«**!*« aimtol Th# MrtMati H*t* Juat flit, abed ft Uhw 4*v*’ BM(M| at U»« pine. towkmrtol I p Ko*. Mr. #m»r. ll* M mrjf garni (Uratiut «l*ri*< ni» MTitm*, bat »sr* IHUa Wia* mini* IWlot. Tb# R«|*i#U eoaortM* • (atHrutr l fn-vCt.* t • ft.-at *"»' si* Oftf. Tuft moral* «»f CorkitM hare I n* prorxl ***,►»■ esiimglt fur the la»l ve*r. It I* *»ff •*Mom that anything >*- •or* «f • disorderly nature, and In •mo MKb ft thing should Ha|>,.on, th* ■UMftkal u aloay* oa too lookout to awppe#** kft* Th* torpeatiar earbl ooae<l hjr Mr. Ohortf an » Cinving a* 1 par log hid**** Mr SUtarrr •* a clover gOOtloMaft *»'l (<»*l erfa-w. Ilia eye to aUaeni «* a very |«« tr- .t» paaaoa, an tlt la not a<> surprising (Ohoai ho roll* in lha frreofaaifcs aa He goto. ll* ton** out from hi* <liatil. lery 4a.it US barrel* «»f spirits of larpauar an I from t* -niy live Ui teaatyrtfbt harre aof rmtii, all of which aamau to ahot flltw <lafit. The town Mill arena to *<* taupi.-t * lag, lk to* are ’.iii fa>»* an • ftnei *1 ! aysvailiil 411 n* tall M*- tl 11, Pvftnl- ft. toe »g •. * to* lomtor, hr-ft, *1 , .!> I•. I guoai «*• n*t hM artr far-* • lit to, to | hotM • aka hula h*»*»#e ju 4 to tail i toft tfttoo of au«< ain ItUta Ms. Th* tohunl •Ho oe-J I**4 Mo* lay In I th* toto aetottoftf »t»h 69 plffla, •a I to*lft< < M m tat ) lh#r.- are *-'» tn •Hem fir if Htaacaiata (Mot*;— Thia ronmoat. *<«•*« * * lattotel to* l»»l ooto’a •»* 1 l! c-mt* toft late f m -1 -a* j Bacrnon*. o»«**4u*« ***4 *a~*i trunk* llattaftt-ftar. (la . I I, I**l H* » * thrpmt'h -K‘4*.t IV hre«. Jr , haft I aoreft >*v-' th * ato* at Sa |,*o*4 ha baa aaial art* aaftl l «*k'4a ul. -ra % l*a l»*a *|* M NUbam Hrbkrli ant limb tlwtftaii arbr laksy ft ea*» ; 4.' *<♦» aifb btaa Ik wwl ga* a* atop M» UrrtftMh. wh« ••• a*alh»*iig ftheft4, ass famtatil t-**t *-* »•* ta. ah* g*»** l. t*4 *d a tattbr MOfti'l to **• ifail h» Oa* I* «tft* atefs o» * p oaaftrftt lit I•• is* mb* «de*-»ft eau*** Mr R»v.-h»4l ■a* iftfba too* tone* *wo thaft ft<* I'iifi*' *»«*■ tor ha •**-! h# ha I •tthon heart e*4 I. * > aa* that a aftfth.’ WgM •*##*» tot# th* on# that ft at •alftiof h*h*«a4 Mftt i ahg *M#*. M- l«l aa IVftr.ft •a* Mtag kto, «*4 Jon toko# ho ft* toe ktahahae .weak h* ftaa «raw~ •"«* •*»!<* hi * t»»Hi«'4 Mhe ft hoaiiM «<haw *4 *»*i» tft oamftt'toet ft* »toe ft*** to ‘4 ft* e*aoig ftanro*. t*» *•• M ••• • total* . ought* ftto* at oraoto* -ts to am# Olka, fc»4 tfti4 It* ha *4 httoii • tog, ao If pr. ftta* l *4 ** * *'* 'h '« »< 44, trtn.4. «» 4.4 •• a«aa if. ga«ft O* av< »a*»* -ft. aft * • »*<»« tor* haft M< *ow4*to L Mi oft #-'«a **. «n*i hftftMHf tor- wto-a aragto, Oft* gahftl h in»g ghl acthoa OgMOftOto* baa at *h*o ho* *ti Imam Hamaata m* ha a»«4 ft ana at*, an m •«# iMh. »«■** fttoft** Mfeanft «* *h» * tftoto* g flafftht* l ** MftlHt ofthwh th*.#* ••• nh" tea* tee. to* * ft tftto antft* « P*ft« bto* **••■>-*** * o*4*o ft a- • .. MM##-* **h M*a*4o» Oft #»4 *b<«n fftO t» ftPM"4» • ara th»<- #«**•*• gtoi»ho**to MM . Hi Tint df * Indus'* ♦fe-MMl#*. w# MB 4A* M* l MM* gap hoaumoai * wwh gfaM* gem II V\VKI NSVI I.J.E, GA., TllUllSl) VY MOHINING, AUGUST 21. 187:1. n S a Mormon Family. 11 t 4vlt I’l ii *1 , M h •ft-.tMtNgft.f*!'! im> ‘ • terma, a partiriiur v*ev ail |n4>|{ my • bit b bast lately I wen imm-iil an puh. IW otic# in the Salt l.ak« Ttiliune. It la troaUil aa an abumaUtua caae. an'l aut'H la n>» re*|M>i illuatralc* Mormon life. In Iftfii a arnuau amt taro chiMren, daughtcra, arrived la Halt Lake an I look up their alaotle. Thu »<>m in had left bar bualmml in din tllekl, Lngiaml. lie *aa alto a M-nmon, an i In two yenra Atlluaed In* wiia and children to Utah. In the meantime the wife had niarriftd again, but bail tiecome ".*>.ali«rt.'d, and waa trying to g*i a rliuMi <ll* eorce Chum bar aceoud liu*l>*n<l. Sim olitalMd It, trait the otiginal couple tlul not get married again, a* would litre i»-en lit* moat lltriug tliln*; to d<> tin It r ail tho cirvumataiifc*. The naan 'lit hi. wav and left tlw Wo* natn »•• • u«i and > gh<t i* to «•« Uteira. Ihe tr.on in matnt*l a man neatly a.'Vt-ntv yonra of age. I in* on* eight year* ago. Wham one oftim doudi t*ra came to be fnurtcc tlic old man married her too, autl Ute other tla'lgli tor, now aiat en, lia* ju»t b.mn mar tied to him. The young girla were vary much oppoacd to tht* whole pro. cee.l.ng. but. it i* aaid, were sorta-d into ibe manias* by Ut"ir in oli. r. It I* .llllkialt tn I'Magiri" «u>'li a w| e. tail what -tint, lie aaiil <il aiu-li a 00'til er f And tin* mother and Ino ti ler*, all llie wive* of the name old mail, live together iii .me liouae. The Mormon* tiirmaelvaa don't think IT* right. woo- B«t- Lovicfc Piorcn, D D Tile lllu-lra!'-1 Rtror I ne<f //e;m» ittrf, « ft iftMr * nil a* nt»«*»p*(»<-r i-ai. .... •. • 1 !i •V a V <U. ' n»* lb ' •' > ’ oi . » . a port not *4 llr. I’un-, an • m i*n , lowing ton f aSietcii of tnat vein rible divine. I’he aheta h, Ihougii eXi-eed ingly meagre, eottdenaea • g**r*l deal ot ms urmftUa*, am! will li* read wit* into rr»t ■ The ot tiiia abet' it *«*» leifti in liatllaa erruiity, North farolina. ~n the 3tlb • f Man-h, I7*V lie waa 1, - ii-.fi t« preu'-h in I Hos He Join* o-1 U»« Mut , C'ftbtnii «in lie , mtot of to- uftii'-ar Th* « Valet' ll! eat tb it tune et»totted a |ftftkilef N „il, Ttiuiiua, ail ot .tviiHCneliba and tie rgia. Ur, IVt-e »!*• Ineti aft k< live, Iftlawi.Nm |>re*i-IH-r for 'if year*, lift MM 100 appoint ia tkiuik f'»t»ion» , 4»*t Mi* I’eli-r tan nit , to,on I, *'oiami wldie vet a on i -mng waa lard the foun •I «t to ftfM •**'<„„ (4 it, .-.Jt! to. ,5iP . .u, .» .1., II ,n. and In 14- o.ia, and th. • !•*•*, t r * i M •»•* « In ••• og ah .1 to •pow *•*- ‘ * ‘ * '• 1 ***• him m *r» tkaa awe ftisl • •*? ftltoH •« man in tor ♦-« •i* m •*» •• MMg <* f«4la .total V Mto Ito ear;, ftdt afttag"* .4 th a >•« tNftggM t»tT«4 MBulT 4* 1 M MM m'M H >»«N fti • Mi#*#* *» 4ug mi fm 4*' • 4I» Tr*# <a«'g *«gi U. v* m *g'«4|g-«»# |*kN> tn 4 • ft *MIIMH»'#M« I 4P i 4« Ml## ttrl f%» i tti 14* 4 *••••** 4 trim 6«a» w«mh4, iMMhg m Mbs Mmf ##c*k f# >4kg yßwjiAtfN If# It # # 441 9$ f m%* * f •‘‘MMMjgl 90 •• M '**’ ** * " I 4HM to fMt* to • #mI»« » Him Mtoi U**m u> tod t #*4 «|mm »mt4M to* 4m ! I H«4I m«l9| toto * |h< 'll mm « mftftfti ITN* l if tn fv L*f4. ' vat I’vgjgt. >e a firr rpcit* ; • iv/K. Pr.i.tMli • tlmamin I ilvo.- .'« .. Willitin Duke, a colored deck hand, fell tw ween the gang plank* of the ateami-r Alice, at Dover landing, on Snlurtlay miuniltg a I tout leu oMoek, pitft-tl under the ttunt, and waa a en co mole. The turbid wa* Vara of the Miaaonri scarcely ever float'd over a more eventlul life than ws* William Duke's. Horn a aiavu of Dr. Hauit Uuk*. of Kenutcky, lie at* trat'Unl ttio a'teuUoh of tiie f'-tuiiiv at ail early age by hi* aprlgklliuf *» and good iciip.-r, and wav it: coioctpieuce gti n'ed unuaual indulgence. When eigiiletm year* of age ' o liad acquired from a-aot-ia'iou With boy* a fair Knyllvh edm-ittlon, nibr •ct ompanied hia inaater to Mexico in Hie ca|mcity of servant. At ihe Iml tle of Carro Gonto tin waa wounded in the leg At tlr«l the woitud waa aitp|w>*f| to lie wiiglit, and received lull little nt.tent ion j kulrneqnently It lafame alarming, Mid an nivt-aligii ti'W revealed t,,e fac' that the wound had Invii inflicted lay a copper missile. The prof « ion*! akdl and assiduous uuiaiilg of ids iftus'er raved Ida iilc ad leg. bill front tu.it (.me he <i slMiiUy la-ue. Al"*ut the year l.v.Vt lie wa» uitiu* u mil ted and apprenticed to * iMrot-r in St. Loft is After uomplcting hu apprciiUceahip, lie prati'.iaed In* trade on the and in two years became * lie most (mpula* aud Is-st known bftibtsr on the river. In IS.S l e n. ,rritsl a quadroon jirl in Sr. I,ntds, who had st'rset- and somii all-u. |on liy lier Ir-niily, aid c-Uililisl.cd tier In a cmafni t-dde iauusw, •urrouiided with many t-ireii i sluuecv of luxury. Slie proved nuwortliy, un i within 'welve mouths of the n>ar ri ige he commltled * homicide in Ida owu house, under cirt-uiuateuoca which called forth an Uis to-half the sympathy of the people of St. I/ouis generally, lie »«< indicted lor inur ■ ler. «tn! on Ids trial »«» nldy defend td in H.t.-i l Hus., Ts'j, a,d other • llatl jj I < ,1-1 li.'tcls. I.l|, on will. I ,1../ ' - -t -c • i’:r , <j , "Ul cl to ..i sec ud -li-gi. ,li »it diet, under tloi rigid ruling id Jtid M e t'iover, waa murder mi the lir-l de gree, anil lie aa* M-nlelUasi to Siijk;, the extra * * |W *'"“* •* rs A |m io Aw»i<H. “Why, Tom, Uila I quicblv golu-n tip, nUu'erouatTiigned by lei'll- g eUixciis, and pn-at-iiled to <io«. Huwart by hi* mmuaul. A full panb.n waa glinted, and Una Colonel, • Sir w«a eallft I, whs at lils-riv, line k Ildus li in li-wbh ml kp' it*. His (i It I It t oiiUiioed pi disluii-. and lie f |i .(•) laUl' tu Us| Uw iiitbit of e»- est *.*e driukli.g When the late civil wir i iinm<Mn ,s| lie asHr-l |s-Mui«s.Xl pi go to Keic imiVi win. li * . gr tnied, and wit im a sea iii lie >e tn tinea mote nt • onp in li' wni'-r nf hi* ni l na*t< r ilia . ,|ili i ipi ily im prott-d, in I li, m inlns tie asa S. "ft if. .*.l in *| .1.1.1 Williams '- g .less lit "v • •.1 Mm-clf. lie pm . p.tt I in at i I engtg.Rt.nis eg *1 unc I, *du mg (to ill 4*| L, tie* ' tfiSllllUisl Ml rill J* I, JI I • il* •' I" hia r r, .1 - ..y .1 m. ~ , ~ .e 4 u .mw Usd., at* that .. a,« . I t . i ate Me* 4Matos* III* ol ( hsltil •4 'M -k .g -U. S'Wed it lu .Mill, Slid I #i - .u* • w-aiia has of.- ha* I wan. th i,< an aim!--** «»rf*»wm l. Re ;«**! I', tft.be aft to • .tag,. aw< otostnel empl-.t >w. >4 <tft IV kb- % p " atft u eight waa ht p s» "... Pi h-. i> *'h »o* bah ta fteie a* aft* hy.mp' ftt Mm4kr t v RaaftVt Ig II sat* ] left** Thawsatftft toftht. JW*I *h«v taw, Mr talM M kn t *** tvil*af ta ft,, .toss i atm >4 tft.« mat a , has 4 ift*. I V 4. ,ft 4 j **9t --ft.. -mM #«*- 4 1 »-■ 4^ mmi * *■ | to tfc* «4 to ♦ *# *4 % ***** Ito tot" tot* #■ * • '*>**o* m Ito • #t) «»iml m tortto *n*rt»4 h.4« m i* tto to-**# it'-fßui tto m**4» to<* to# !<i*!tito 4 *4 4#9 toto tot ***** * -to* to §m* tot to 4 4»4, <» 4* to * 1 (tog <!»»*— Itoflr ftotaf tto tonifi tot tto RtMto# <toi ft- <WMHft»-9>MNft4 uM M*m4% toH (MMtftftttol tHMNL • rnm toto m mI ts m\m in it ftnn A Ha".py irnTituckian. ' .. vt- uw t. .Ki.nr.ro sav . • ■ • . . A It IKK— blit Ik A Coi,.srbaa. ASP HICU, At tin? gala regalia of the South German Hunting Association, at Mannheim, la Ustien, on the tflih ol June, there tioli place au event which [ snetl cousidetable luster on American gallituiry-, and which ended in a most romantic luauuer. On the above-meu tiotlftil (lay the baina o the Rhine were lined witli apuctatora, among which tic South Uuru.au aristocracy whs lully respected. Just as the crewa ol four boating societies were apeeding past ilpt i t»t pillar of the new bridge, a lurilling spectacle at* Jrftcted all eve*. A tiandaoiue vo tig .4o(v. Boat excellently dressed’, who hffri Iwsm tunning over the low railing of the bridge, suddenly lost her bal noce and fell into the water, which was at least seventy-live feet under ueath. Two or three boftrt*reiu ling shrieks burst from the lip* of those atabdiug pear, ami then the thousand, ol spt-clulors losing u|i interest m the luce, looked with breathless sutpeiise ■ r the result of tliis leirDne uccldciil The ivair young lady struck the «*- U r lietfv lv imd disHp|H:arcd nt once. Tn* Hinn- (‘ at. plaeu is deep and Hipl.i ; mi t When die aged lather of the Inlioi'.uiialc .udy, ill a voice ol agoiuoiuo grist, otfeied a priue-ly re ward to whosoever would save bis •laupliter, tbeie was no mspiOM. Alt at once a tall young nun, in ibe costume of a German student, and wearing the gold-tunhruidere'l cap of ilm Vandal Society of" Mftitlellw-rg, ru* ied to the l-fl li tult of the river iiu-l nboigcd bid'llv Into the wut T— h leap «n t.nrty feet. There was n loud shoot of npplause, and lli-u iigsin it pause of breathless silence. All eves were riveted on the gad oil swimmer a* be struggled against the ispnl uurrent at the ve y s|m>l where the la dy dimppiiced. lie dived down. What a minute ol suspense ! Hut all ul <mcc a heavy hurdcu felt from ail those oppressed hearta. The swimmer emerged from tb* depth, au I on tii* arm held the sense s* It ..I) of the young lady, A noth i *'i ..I of i|iplmn - rung the wt-lltin. Now Uni* r wc I rapidly to • -tr I Me pair, .a I loey di I not oome any too so'iti, for Him youn- swimmer was > *.*•' ■ t —y— 1 ' ’ *'■" ■age's Notioe t niter tTT7 ,u iMtal | n achftd the tell bank, ll.e y oung hero was *t once tin? object of a fervent ov.tlion, whiie the young woman’s fattier t s.k he lattei in bis arm* and 111 ad her, kwiii ill au uttconaeiou* state, into • eartisge. The young hero was * K'Utwckiafi. numisl t 'lan'in e (ioo-lwiit, a law stu dent at the University ot li-idellierg T'is oldest »n most eX|M.rien«wd fl*h n man on tin- lUnne ppHiiiuniw'd hi* et|4oit a truly iimoir. deed, and nl l. 'll oil th> following morning the G'oid Duke of liftdcM eimferrcl on aunng Goodwi'i, who iaotiiy nipetivn y. us old. the targe g it<b-n medal for • I Is of courage and devotion Hut -I |i s greater reword awaited him. t voung Isdv. who** life he hid •nl. I, and ah' H twllh-t sliding tde l. id. sh's «ti lis-l sntb-Ve I. had ~ii r. t.i , ».« tire ouH ih*A if ol lie t 'Old Ol ll—gi a, (.tie tin •iiin * ftowtt' German wolileiM.ui it., 1 i »-nt In <-«*|r to the •* I t .agnter, and *lWlb»wfc i.i n . M> ueid touching manic r, , i im mgM hen t» Uw mung Coun i 1,... I * latter Utanked ft. 'Wig j tjiaeiwtw with b ar* In te i eyaift, and 1 Mil that low life long | ftnunlr ls- I langi* l is* Mm, During th- neat f.-w I i|>ti Us two sew seen fr."(n-nllj on j ; its |.M ip jo -n. a ilr. and e?ft.. Issl. in V| ...n'sn u ii-luoo* that they *tw 1 eng • j«-d to W ftinh I. Th • BMM—rf »MT, H **4>ugt,m .totnly, Indiana, ha* aaftft-sinm Da a hc«id»4 Wg Th* e. M la Mu fton of Jam.-* Wdhsms, • t.« rescift* ia-sile mile* e*»t >4 M* kft t hl* ft'Scbnul rdoid •,1 i iw it.leaf* «M in (Mctvi ••• at, an t •ft*fth* aw* ♦ft*) *4vr fenaici*, lb * • w.sft ihr age of *i» watiu aid one iftfti ot t, lid* ls», a*s Ivb* unit nan eidit. n A< Hurt iiaao H e*i a raw .Otis* in. rj,. nut H nnslswt the • ill f pittnieiMß* la li.ftt Oeqib s> I l* poet ad Oft. t«g#i*l4e s*ni . '.p ho •* iamb an 4 howada I won id* Gam U* a 44 rscftnume.4 .owtdntWftg, *<>4 now to po st si. Um naani.a* 4 m ms isrl.sttt foam s4, I jsoh aft* I*.* aft.'** am on Wftll Ohl-ftee*. and aft* hao* •«.<! MioiaiMt tftissi ftttft banal, *4*bm bso, •* Mm ba* a I a*eft > wmg Ttm t»i«ii4iM tftf i«4to#»ft to imi *"Wi tewT-paH, «ft 4 bi* m»-m*"l b e*. maiftfthii ft «g| MG cheeft* .* -ftc ha* Hu* .at a fat I |dn* iftp. ah"<o.k wUmWfttftv aft* rmftl nr .and aft* Kdo *• foarb fftaamlftoig la ahooghtm ** I'warim aama .ft a Ml «"•••> *•«* • »ha aft.fthri -ft aft* bn* «*wft 4* th* ihanar, «f m» ..mane* pßiashiftn Mod aft* ftftft l«4h* •*•**(• •** Ga* t««aa nf aft** ftimiunml 4a imi qftxiit, •rn liw ihsstM i* MR M* ft* ••**- Tl# wh-iaft a* ammaftnlf a «*«•* eoewm 'I. set wGI «apM a aaimai m a* tb* aMiiii Hdiab ill, Uu. Gr. at Humbug. 11. I. Kimball, tlie i.nge linnd ug n 1 iitisorls-r of otlivr ju'-.p1.-V mow V, seems a* length to la. inLyr apprieia* ted in bia own dear New? Kngtand. In that latitude, if a man i# only am - ceaaful. he may sell wiwwten nutmegs and oat*, water the whisky, sand the •tiiar. and put atone* in »he eoffee to Hl* hearts content, and atill b • regsH #<l a* a very devout and «*nd lit iseeft Puritan. But wo# to biro if h# fill* In his apecntaiion* and peenl* tions. Xone then will be found no noor a* to do reverence. According, le, H. 1 . who was snch • whste in Georgia for a brief season, with th* collajM* of his inanecs. has *f length found hi* level with the rest of the swindling woHd. The SpHngfl Id Republican, under the head ol “a failure f>r five mil* lions,” tliua sp.-aks of the great dr. vclo|»er i ihe creditor* of 11. I. Kimball, the great Atl mta speculator, w ho was for a time alter tl.e war the life and soul of all sorts of huni.iess in Georgia, have commence I proceeditcr in bank ruptcy .'gainst Ins .-slate, lint judg. in-tr"in the nponlling *<--• of ids |i. al.ilitlcs it woiiid in- pi t . dry pick mg lor some of thetii, *• re they not secured by the si-n il tire of solid men. Kimball ia a Maine man bv birth, a brn'her of I*. Kimball. Democratic candidate for Governor, •mil waa reared lo carriage making, •n wl.icil business lie was engaged, at New Haven, wt.en tire »»r broke out. Tl.e failure of the firm with which he was e .nuectcd SCI him likw, a.el lie Isfi-nuie first a miner in Colorado, then a broker in Chinago. and nn dlv. through the advice of Pullman, the palace car man, set up as n tirst-ch.** speculator in Georgia. He ass so remarkably successful that lie soon got the State railroads w-ll in hand, and had heisnne an acknowledged ••inagn.'te.” Hut just alien hi* great ness was rijiening, he underto' k tlie -rectioll of a lintel on a in-ig ill—lit -i-ile. ip Allsnli. called it tl.e "II I. iviint'all House,” snd it liroke Inin d-wn. Ilia |uip ris held t.y ais.nl aixtv fiv* persons, and his total lia Idlilie* are ftfi.tHKt.llOU. Auenju Uo> - WiiiJlaaftw wan. 11 raw Clews k Co br >kera, I- r Hie amoUMl of Jt .tlO'Mmw, Itilsseli Sage, of New York, for ; tlorPm, lllisa A Cos., ♦ lull, 1:00 ; James A. Itarne*. an At lanta attorney, SJuu.uitu. and the Eiiol National Hsllk. of lb>sti,n This wide distribution of paper -ics , »K.l oalv the rXle >t of liis ojM-rsti-iap tint atsii lb- r nfi iems" tlisl «»s re jKuie I iu hia financial Kuuai'l.tfta*. f- i it is largely indoiaisl l.y slieewd and res|Ktasitiie nu n To tin- nu nedinte liolders lila failuie ia liol of much sc count, tmt liis collateral* Naturally evince a lively it teres! in tlw eo"di Gofl of his stfiir». Mr. Kiud'sll In u*. if is in Kwiia-rlsud. wl.nbrr In w«nt afU-r tlie e-illsp-e. and hr i* piolisl Iv tl»e lea*, cmiiei tied of all parlies iu the case. Man i* like a aonwitsli. Leave linn lying in idiciic** against the tin ny face of pro*|n-ritv, su Ia t lie g.Mei that ia in Io n m-it* like fiesh liilli.f in Ute dog dsi*; b>it k.t-k him around and lie ga'lte.a strengtl: at every reiuhiM'tn »»» —m A SlriTtye Inc n*. Tlie following iliridetil (senitnl in tlAllM-U count v. tVi qu to* Inftft till 1 Lawieriieviitc iieral I; * While a thunder ol mi w*s nGug the other day, and Ur* eh* tr iv Bashe •rrr iaasMotug i«*ry vivift, hi. James Goss. * well in do fsraoer, ws* ftak' 1 . nag m* hi* yard aaoUciw; an immeuae Nuantaw ot tow*.ids Bytftg oWvwiuui*. 11, 'do*, together, at • verv cms. lcr ftt we height AN of • au'liim an •in In. doH-hsigs plen<o-t their **MaA, literwliy <<ausi»g Hwusi lo (Ini VN aftd |i I.tt liauUi ally in « Very <b wchifti » bit* >a« Ml to tin i *rU. idle et.uwh , ftsaK A* ft* Uw fttssb pft*a* I over, Mr Go**, Ift aswupiuy wuh *•••»*• .nh»rs, m* in lft> sp.it ftrhe** Ihy Ml. ft" I ««WN*f in* *l. m* su i a* ibftf in-' siist lWr #t mil*lo dl wftsWUpr* Ul pftW * mg, ward th ngf't h) *4 - w m. ftncoiing tie* hswa *4 alt Ihe Busb ] •rd iMftgftftaci''*. lean nag uhly the hip ijsiP Inslhers adit, ring In th* • iftg ha* h* (ft* Meat) bgftuaeie.. The hniwa aaf iftf did out hi b* iwufteft, while tlnifti .ft (ft* afther •aft* hreftafti th fttuai—. Ikwh ft pus* iiuftnawii hft* anhbMft haw* ftitan***-!.*' Ift Hawk left'** aaft Bwiftftia aftslw ftft swywois mat aaft hr tn*wM hy •** *■**> or hwftftro* a**. limina ÜBb* ft* |ft In* ftt Lo . , M gftft w*ft> lft*ft*>a» Ha woftnn. *•**,. thaftg a* aaftl ftw *M ftuftav NO. 34 om. w. Jo*l>ax. Juonnt arrasi JO*!DAW i TIV a;# ajthn:.\ at i aw HA WJUXBVTLLK. OA . Having msciaiH ia Ihe practice <: Urn, will o <-n a.i.ftHr-e jn Hawbisroytiw on llie ISlat ft heph u>'*r laest HUlptsr Uix. in all ,e i-nuin < ift the Ikvotr et cull; iu T .i/*» and ttilkiuaoa sail Mhti counbiv -i ctwcml inutmi augl4 if “ A J- CONE, Attorney at Law, VUf ISA, GEORGIA. | aovv o. c. morncT Attorney & Counsellor »t Law oukoc"„ AW * ,J,BV ' TLLE ' OA. omcfc-il It. L ampler', thore. »,*< the Hirer. r jam-i-if WOODWARD ± TOOLeT ATTORNEYS AT LAW, VIENNA, GA. Wilt praeiice iu I e ftuneHor CmsrU o' Ihe 1-oiuilim of fVe.lyr, Me>«. fl'Miahn Pulaski, ixft*', ttdb ox. Irwfaaaftft Wuvtt At*" le l •• M'jprefn- c l Koh-r.) Court* U|ie< i«l m illion given Ur i olhetina*. lulylheif W ISA BROWN, Attorney-at- Law. VIENNA. GA. Wtu. practice in ihe Moperhw Conrta o i *•••.’■» fin till, sod rlsrauere to 0. thair l.y .jig i ,| i.m Use! ( "lb* I ions and oilier business prueneti •Mended to. tfftly. CHARLES P. KI- BEE, lUorney ami Counsellor *t Law HA WKISbVILLE, OA " ill prarij. e In ihe Circuit am) Dhtrb-i Coons of Ih* Coiled Mute.. Utr Ibe Monll •fit Ib-trirl <• iirrtrg a.snd in Ibe hufwrini ('.Min- of Hoiisl.m. 'hs.ljr, P'usssi Ear rr "• N’il'o*. Tetfiur, Ii sro sad I Counties. JOHN H. MARTIN. Attorney at I.avr AXO URAL ESTATE AGENT, uawKimn-iidjt, ft* Vi!tpr»mfe,[ the Counties rft Pslaat' iI iiki , ..i. Disfty. u , Hxlli | rmia TelUI. dftti UUDtIB m*rtt L. C. RYAN, \!Tohm;y at law IIAIVKINSVILEE, OA. t \ T It J. pramiee in Ihe roan riot of IV * * taste l|"'i.in, Itunir, Wileo*. T*l •sir, I.Hiiretis sod Iftehre, sod ty Syiens -Ulirscl. in «H»- f <rt»n in llie Mate GPEICfi- Neat and .w m Moiftey ft Jaft ■C* ttute. Watermaj’s Livery AND Sale Stables. Sleek for Sale or Hire I k«*-p .* band s easel au|*dy of Bstiftw Hinsw Horae* amt kftgm soft Cat "SC'S I” Hi"' su'l rsnftft ifnvera A waft! " t r*« a* "Maims! m sfwsast I.atran a. re nsiiiuhie Urine. IIENRV W a TERM A*. tiawhimuUe. Oa ta«»-tf BUGGIES. •' «*** lowigld Am the ft inter Tea*. j on- «rs the isrgisu and l-w* whi •<•* w PliMtoiib Rockaftavs j . tnm raft far tau«ft t* in si Wars ft. -OH) lore.sit any «syi- ri.wiisft. a*-, | etaavsoa m He »'4 <h«r S» *WWI firm 1 see sad vo* shstt have a which that ftu. j yahmar e* I Stef are nor MaMft ft* es* cast. j new • tab at •• "* **• *ng fienran* city ta ' ws lea.-* myfr snd » -i n..iwl.i|. ft 11/saK M I t ,EM ft (Vt O". 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