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lioiilHvlHey /efier«on Coaatj, Ga., Thursday, February 19, 1874.
BQWMS& ALLEGE.
* T&* taetitutiea, mw MsUffy tedLjac (a
‘gMggraSajg
uirnhhn r.rmtr aad Mechanic, a* w«Ua*
Star* hiahl/favored. Tothi*aad.alloy
«f draaa, Hy*ao# Mt(, MMsfe, aad
have bean reduced to the low eat praa t
aahia rataa. All aupeiflaithl* aad laanfa* aaa
disowns*)- aad a poaac maaia aatiainad bp
Ms ahUby. aapliiatlaa aad aiaral aharartar
than the eat aad yt hjj|**j| -jOh,
the Ceaatry at laaa than HALrth* COST a
| .. jJIpWDON GOLLEGE
I. the tool of no Political (action, npr Religions
tact. Mo Student nor Citiien ta pruecrihed hr
[political or rattAmu opinion.. Wa iacakate
jll Ctfulii iw EeSgiou, not dogma.; patrioti.ni
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BOWMNI COLLEGE
BhaalMahtitlnmUiAr a bearp p*n-
E^rMlh* ’IRptf jfdCeuncil have full
Mail tpaadp#.* dlMtdor, re more nuHahea,
aMHHra«fMfd jMdtwl good over a tori
afm laapHoa ralMAable lor good health, pure
ab'jgCTi Jo w&t. g-ota.
college *
?Wd.S l i.rm l r.n..g M t#a JkSJ^fU
htairgr armorgia. ObMrvation prove, that
great bml. .pring from the rural di.trict.
nM, Mat ganiua grow, in its native foresta
aoeempted br the cunning and craft, the
Uarlp adapted, while it. .implicitp, cenmion
MUM, had gowdftaat*. correct man/
evil, of a more artificial lira. '
u ,Clata*. ialtOOEoEKEriyff#* ArgjM»i»cd
HnrthahaaoSt <4.l km*
Lr baasam; *nd,„ip AMMMtac. Eh|lMl
Qrainuimr mod Geography, for »m not nitty
prepared to aakar apoa lha Cotttga Coars*.
MJ^aSCIIOLARSmi*.
A Aeaulanhip far four j«in, JtiH ha awar
ded to the applicant who can atand th. best
I will ha pahliihhd eaU*
logue.
CALENDAR.
Pall Term open, on 'iflrird Thuruiay in Ait'-
Spriag Term open. Thir4 Thur»d*r E, J|*H
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SmH*w : .'r. C-, IhWUi Jr. <1 i'O
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HOARD par mouth including all
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Beehe will hefurairiMdte Student, t Pub-
KEV. r. H. M. HKNDEKBON
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HOilmMlt Ha braachaa aad eaaaactioaa, will
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UOMIMG SOUTH AND EAST
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Lam Atlanta...... ..............I9SO a m
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LaaaaCa1amha...................... I:3oam
SHeanUeih fMh Atladtß...,:. 6:30 * nr
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Arrive at Macaa from C.lampa. 6:45 am
Leava Mac0n...... ............... 7:15 am
|Arri*oatAugarta«.......... 4:oopm
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DAILY TBAIN (BUNOAT EXCEPTED)
, BETWEEN EATONTON AND MACOM.
RafhHb Eaten tea... LOO am
Laaviag MittedgaviUa 643 a m
AnitO at M|^aa. 1:45 a m
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Leava Macaa.v... 4:00 pm
Arrive alMlHedaaarilU.VTVV 7:14 P“
Arrive at Eatoaloi.l...t.X/.M. pm
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CAKOLINA RAILROAD.
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South Ceroliaa Railroad:
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Anlri at Angutuk -...5i)0 p. ■.
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__ MIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN,'
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Amveat AugdMa................7*50 a.m.
MRCb3^dEr±HS
AIKEN TRAIN.
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.Good, Board furnished by the
-bdirdsp. bHla^ni
moUeratr.
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BOURNE & BOWLES,
TUBER-FACTORS
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CONMiSIM KMMITf,
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; WHOLESALE and RETAIL ‘
DRUGGISTS’,
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SAFAJSAU, GA.
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: Particahw attaatiaa paid ta -
Country Merchantr, PAy>icicms mi
Pouters Orders.
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Plated Ware.
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No. 167, Brbtightoo Streot,
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Os ftrery mwjifacfured, frym
j .ivdWiftau kiathuo
THiUht Cinlai* ta
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At prieoo eannot fad K> aoit
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Dwiaar lllLuaT*. F. A< QaBOOS,
p .- tear f*n,
j * }ti t.HM fa t.irjiard it .wfiAiW Hu
r’id-Ti) no to tu\ «a
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The firm of M. AJ (Evans & Cos.
will please callana pa/uf cTafmi
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j ««*co "—f. a; Evans, 1
I .via ebitriK ; if. Tv Harman.
Barlow, Ga,, Jan. 1,187 t. t. 1V
About Married Women.
The re-is agreat diflewnqe is mar*
gird women ) MUM are happy and
comfortabic, aoate are cross and
figfiy, many are tidy and industrious
and not a few Aaaetfrelem and indo
lent ; some have a bright aad inter*
eating group of obi hire a about ihem
—eihera have MOM Md never will
bsw any.
Young girl* indulge , in many rn»
mantic and unreal fiMndSA .Pith re
cacd to mauiaea Bbd iuielsfiono.
They araever hooking forward. to
the time, when they shall settle In:
hie, with many happy expectations.
Some find in marriage more than a
happy realisation of their dreams ;
others encounter trials and cares, to
which, mitbeir early We, they were
stnageni .!;▲ wemaa’s domestic
happuteas depends As much upon
her oyndispisition Mo he unselfish,
cemforleble, as it does.
upoo tbe worthy qualities fc of her
hesband.
MarricdWemeH maybe classed
under thre* separate „ heads. Tbe
married flirU the atraogminded wo
man, , and the domestic wife.
The married flirt is usually a wo
man , witb a very pretty face and
figure, a great deal of personal van
ity, and very little good taste, coup*
n.on sente and moral principle She
hHAiq character! np element of
tfueaflisutioiq orioving regard. She
rneriies either for money, or to se
ep rh a greater freedom in ber flirta,,
tjossp than aha could have under the
protecting wing of her
mother. She uedally dreesos qorte
extravagantly and wears- .a great;
many conspicuous colors. She has
a prominent passion for jewelry and
other barbaric, ornaments, and she
thbws them off to good advantage,
if wearing such decorations can be
considered as any. advantage. If
fortunate enough to have any
children, they are; usually left to tbe
caVe of a careless mtrsoMDaid. They
.know little or nothing of a mother’s
love and affection and R is little less
than a* Adiraele. W they arrive at a
healthy (Mtarily.' Someiimes the
Mabhni dfs married flirt heennres
very jealous et her,Aiorms around
And works himself Into a furious pas
Lsion at her Varions improprieties)
yet often he esoou rages her Hi her
litt|e eccentricities, feeling ir. bis
bosom s sort <6r secret gratificatton
in the eonsCtbusnfess that he is (be
sole owner df what too many other*
coort and admire. ■ '
1 The strongminded woman has
head of a . map, on’ ihe body of a
woman. If she had only been bhrn
a tfasy she would have, beenjt posi-
AfflMtlftfM-
ExattiMair^
whb soon sinks into U sort of men-
in*ighincaooe _bft*
nule her, jantil he beeome* a., son W
mmßoere being, whom she regard*,
alot very futla.consequdiice. BMr
is usually engaged in bringing about
setbh needed social reforms’*!
pr leclurmg. on the domestic rd.^'
Si ttm pro)ier traingcf children
Whfie ber own’oflspring very
nucb need her care at home, as
! neglected and wmMy appear
aoce oßipv. indicates,
her strong-mindedness takes a liter-,
ary ddd she breathes her semi
merits Jhrough the merfiltW
public and barns the mid
sight oiUt home, sh the sgbnies of
‘UOm position, white
the children to bed; Add looks after
the >”l
There is nothing lovlier or more
beahtiful in the world,- the no*
tneniio .wife apd moiher, she devotes
,her best 1 years to the happiness es
aidfte, Mpef M R
Mid mental: and nmoral training of
tew children. Tbelovo and influ
jsifc* * kiitefra mother ;1s
pniof «hv sweeteoiitHtigs i» the u*r-
SSowHSOfcijpNlf
through tbeir mannood and their,
whmanhood, aad Is th# guiding star
WlhSfuWnquentiuctSssand use
iulussa, She has ber cares, her iri*
aIMMt Hinr >bfthvra, %;V««!
are human. Yet she bears .her bur
dens teith Christian fcrtHndo'and
patiect re#igne|ioo. Shp ; sos,
every pvsasise made at the .marriage
I»b VMNa,hei*M;|oT,.having beofl aft
ChaWtem wf it. Such a woman io
,oply «t theaome fireside, but in tbe
community where life lived. It is
the hrgliesi type of itue womanhood
to Bea domestic wife, a laithfu!
help:meet aod an affectionate moth:
er, and lh«iWoman whs fills this po
sition, accpippliahes the highest aim
in life that God has given her to do.
—Eugene, in Our Fireside Friend.
I >■ ~mm I. "I .
The Macon and Brunswick Raivoad BM.
Thi* bill, for the extension of Mrs
road, passed the House hy a large
majority, and it is feared that it will
pass the Senate. I offer the follow
ing suggestions for the reflection of
Senators:
If the extension will not render
the present road mere valuable, then
it is unwise for the Stale to aid m
the matter. iu
Id order to do se> fa* must brum
new business to tbe preatnt Neb
.If extended to Covington.-is it net
manifest to every one that it would
Will any friend of the Georgia Road
deny that this Is not the (rue Nason
why he favors the measure? Dees
this wise company not clearly safe
that the very (lay that this read is
completed that, instead df taking
cotton and othe* produce Irons AS*
lanta via Covington to Haco*,aad
from thence to the sea fay this read)
that the eotton would from the 'vi
cinity of Macon, go to OovingtCa to
get the advantage of the Augusta
market; that" the same thing that
resulted from the building of tbe
Augusta and Macon Road would be
sure to result troin the bUiktihg of
this roads > n •mi
But suppose the road is extended
to Atlanta ; how much of the cotton
and produce now brought to Atlan
ta would go down' to Macon, and!
from thence to Brunswick er Sa
vannah? Why does Atlanta business
men favor it I Ohly : becanse they
seif "that it would bring Atlanta
ton and a corresponding amount ol
trade from the good planting coun
try through which it would pass. If
this is so, then is it not silly lor any
one to expect this extension to feed
the main road, and thus enhance its
value I So self-evident is this that
tne bill provides hf seciien 8, that
Abe extension shall hot he liable for
the ;present debts of the company.
It is worse than fbify'tb ea|) upon
rtfcu-Stott td4id>to ltor mattst for
such consideration. 1 * ■‘•'"'d'*
, But It is said that the presem in
soivent condition of the company is
.owing to the merciless exactions of
.ita forirtidable rival at Mafebti’; 'that
it cap get blit a small portion of the
local business at M aeon; that it cah
text compete*‘ With sufch dpposflfon.
It it cannot compile With the C. R R
road at Macon, dHrirbah' ffstohd
both tbe Central ahd GeorgiaTosdY
i*T Atlanta P Did it e«f Wfcirf to its
friends that a portion of its ttouhles
tasy he due to tbe TNtd| to&nsgemetit
of the persons wife ‘pontroned if f
Thf Centhfl ; rotof was bnilt b/pri
ft!ii YHt* rtstTM %
State pap: itrgr#Wtih Mm Ih*
gradual; 'it; r bito .
and rigor. It Is 'nM: .trifer be-
CBumit grew nnaldefl. 1 TWsprop
#ty was”the darfirig tit 7 ' the Stofoi
nuraed'by State officials, fed opdti
vwyiijfood, mu mdatlAtapifa;
fete, snd imp jtent bantfi ni.'
it comes out l Whipped W the first'
engagetohht, and is crying fbr more
State Aid to escape itoiri its rival by
moving into the mountains, (ts
mission has failed, . the people (mil
beo« deceived, tfie Stkf has Un
deluded into its support! ’ ft was
OUr misfortune thus so be entrijiped;
if deceived again it' will be diif folly
and crime, nis painful to coiifoml
plate the pictiiifh’'ndre presented 9 'A.
company nas expended aboqt fivO'
’millions of inoney* l ih 1 building U
thfrdf class railroad—got Stale «and
the very task management can*
iflnhr make a net income, of from
fSfe.OoW jfejo.d'hrber’ dnnlfc
ivot suffifcieht iq pay' one haii dftbe
imeijesi on tTO aeß? tor ther
B#s is liabto by fas indorkemeat. ifc
tins business Mt'tadl sate goA tba
Statp to trust againaftooitopanyswid
*saail
hnmt thSTfelidWy# $
this companjfia , ( ponds,, jby,
the S»te under the apt of .r,lB7^ J(
Tbe Governor .tells you that it is
.dopbifttl' whether the State te liable
on these Bondi, ‘ He >odes% si
lodes tef it., ' It ii 'ydirfHJiito to. 166 k
into
.tWrfH dbd shh
to tfcotobbndi" Thi
iMQ f!870, under which these bonds
were Uaped t|ißclps.es *the tyct ttod.
this toMiW
toe Stpte ti pnder the apt of
had given'aid to toe extent oi SiO,-
600 per mile—that this. road, bad
cost more - than was expected, std
for: thjs; reason that. Bullock,, was
then giving to other ioadatoeu be
ing built, $16,000 per ails. It ask
ed sftd received as an additional
bounty $600,000 more, Wae this
aid to help bnild a railroad to devel
op anew scheme of tbe State t or
teas it a donation on tbe part es
Bullock and bis crew, (for’ a consid
eration then and there paid) to*
railroad for having built sack a road
as this was.
Where, ia the* Ml, Is thn pr*»
tinea sefuiriag that proof he aaade
that private parties have toero paid
in a similar amount expended on
the road, or whew is the provtMen
reqeiring that toe oseceadh shall ha
expended in building or equipping
the road f It was a reckicm, nnooti
athutional act of the Legialatuce in
granting it,and an act «i|perfidjr and
corruption to run it. To the credit of
•WROOf thero men I learn that they
hade not boon negotiated. Boh they
should have been delivered up to this
reoeiter appointed by the Governor;
and ihe Legislature ought not H
Adjourn without requiring this to be
dorte. -
Thu gre.it wonder of the day is,
the ' Legislature is call'd upon to
censure the Governor, indirectly’ hy
affirming the validity of those
bonds. 1
I beard tlife chatapfens Os this bill,
ou t his point) -and was aasious to
hear this matter explained; and
tehat was the reply-T A abort nee
lirtlon of the legislature of 1872
had declared. that utcy were all right
atadf they would not go bebtad that
' ’'DM tk* cefebrateff Bond;,Com'
nlirte# repurt the facts, aad tbuo
dMendf Nor Bat silently this
dllMihr' resolution was nfterwardp
L pafssed, without aotfoe, without de
bate and without due consideration.
Why this course T Waste because
they Weife -not in the hands of car
pet'baggCrs t But romp of oUr
good southern friends 1 have aft in
terest is th'-m. The people want tp
know all about ii. Our Governor
itektehful, ever
given us toecaae, and we say, let U
come out. He bas“tW enemies to
punish and no friends to rewaldJ’
Xto feK inbasof the gene' pi assess-
they goon duty to fook
aTtetWrights of toe pe^ l take
an oath io support, obey and 'Stolid
tor a short, m- edneeiveu' resolution
or (ft), they take a solemn obligation
to support and mainUin the consti
of, m gtfto-v Mb * d * p
ffl^ at < k« WM to
toeir yot^
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wdl|M dq,ft l u^ ! gp,4 o! (!0
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ggUggn;
|fa^ptra :
if-; JW w ispmMM
Met it to the Duke of Autrll. The
lg,^f
*sm IftW w MtPV*
Willfodß.to: W» and must,
WH. MfßWd.iW' «Wtoing,,yvitopto
Priced Ytoßarcks optftipnr
£rw* ftyftwck,dflplared heMpo.
at,ay, pup way or the olfjVj.
and ao the question-rto many, or
Jjyoimariy/r-waf^roHg^t
"j®* i -II u:i Si J k, Uui M.liil'.UliTlOtl'Vl
MPM
but she didn't
li*e the stylp of locomotion down
?”!. B*i,d her friend,
,‘toowt 4id,yf» K’OtoOte r ’ , .
rI/ ‘*W^y B ’V ,think,” said
ahe. a la.plpthps pin,”
No. 42.
WMMRMd Win**
ifimwu ptim.
Pop' *. m* «~h flying.
Bp*rkMl lb# Wight champagne.
By lln light af a day that wa# dying,
He filled *y their gebiata again.
"Empty ymrr'M my darting.
Whe* jaa ihak ta year lax with me . '
Bat Aa eaagfci UsatNag brow* fingera,
aadheM ttaat tight m iofear,
‘Scfti'SS.ssr
Pledge a wamaaia ta*» Arapa.
Bather by far than ia wiae.
; %r-rsah‘iSK , ,rss,. :
By Be fata*other wUaae beloved one.
i Leak* oath* wine whoa 'tie red;
By the kianea thonged to caisei.
By tear# m«a bitten than brine,
By aeaaya toad heart Waken.
Ptadga aet iMaea ia ariue.
What ha* wine brought to woman T
Nothing hat tears and pain,
it hae tom Maher same bar lover,
Aad proven her prayer* in vain;
And her boaeehold goods, all shattered
Lie tangled Min the wine.
Oh! I prithee, a*woman
pa.lfetpu* of CO (BttVi wiue,
\new York Lodger
r II ■’!—i . '
Tag Humors of ait Old Han in
Officb.i— About three weeks ago
€ten. P. «f the yniied
Slates, received a letter
the redemption pf, an inclosed S2l)
Confederate no|e, or informal iop ,as
to where: red 'Option coul'dlse as».
taiiied. Gen. Spinnergrufliy told-i
his clerk the mpp.tp gtj to the -
® f “ JSSU Place.. Ite
clerk ptft very poiite. bt»t dts--
tinct hmguagp, and GunenJ SpW*
tier signed The «%,•
dajr an answer ,9W«- J [fai'fy
the etfodi that tne owner o£t Jre note:
had doU-M fnrqHestfd, o&ii thqk
Plflto hid rethtetoed a wit h pwmptw
ness. He added that a s Up. wa»-
lfeaving Pluto’s bsakiog, h< »uue- that
dignitary informed, hire, tfetdr the
Treasurer of the United was
weft kriowjn there as * : p*t*hQf> in
the concern, and, the i h "WiT of
any recommendation ha \ fouAtmake
was sufficient to i,,iaiA»pti<w.
The vac goesealo.m.y lb** Pluu*
V*e yhighlji of tide MndSpin
sMetesj jJoo ,i: ■ jj«c.w i,
a Jj " ouit
i PAiMrtivs Medic ai.
i A.frpjtterrtah in Alab a niL, in eSEPfc
ing ,him self bile dsfc, 1 ettfa iud'den.
pain, mid fearing hit in tesnatodacbi-.
J*<7 be i tarow/n ouftaf a-ar-.
sent for a negro onhiji
who mail* some prel m n%SiH to madS
cal skill, to pntcrilKd forbids • fM.
>bis f patietit.wHh tire ttntmdt Mdfi*. 1
■ o*peHPn*l,
ptiursiht for a jrtsjk&aiv Wh*
i«bg &4*fcro**bai
modiwoe'Wbai M* mw*.;
Osb amnptlr *«ij ml-,-.
which seoa^tjfK*
lh«a Stem V celebrated pfthe
“.fivtsrt mT,” said
timß^eb^OQ^na^oddes
jgEHgStas;#;
boon U dOM Me^ (l Whm in? ,dpea
TWi^’i 9ll „ ~|j ,
fttn'q; „ U; U( ■
expeciaa to *■—» r-"** fan by init
Hr oMielsu M jwtt
1 Bffiighl?* he laid to |bo bags t About
b* you would if you, were,
mi hoy suhh, • v-iiio nn-
wtd unique economy deyalnpedls 1
bit tpu. ia. a man whose mer wan
of parental affection aiid begga
destitution ot soul star'pktjt a ‘‘
.uptutored sayage ,of $, c?U
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