The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187?, April 12, 1872, Image 2

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QCTDiAA LiA.NM'di. qujtoh AN : Fill DAY, APRIL 12, ISV2 tr— *"'"—* t ’ ~~~' ’ COTTON.- Tin* (oMiiwltip w 'ln' uuotallon of the Savannah market ut latent 'late : V iil'lllltj " - ],ow Miil'lliitK 21 Good Ordinary 21 a W lirti Hie llif Oidiiiaifc* I Ifi'lt’tl'J Tlicrtt appears l'i In: B'ltni! doubts a to (lie proper tine at which tl,o election lor Oidinarics in this State should t.il.t plitfe. Tim C oiHtilution ill signaler H i da}’ Girdesß other wisp prnvilhd I y for tiie t lection id Governor, Congress Hit'll and members of the I. gslalure, but it is Hilenf. an to tin' day on wl; County otlieia's tire to lie rdecti and . See ♦ ion 1346 nl tin' rcvitti and Code of Georgia however, pi vith s "thitt the Oidinarii> alt; elected mi the flirt Wednesday in Jannary next proceeding the exp mt ion of their com til istions. " Tim Code also provides tiiat otlwr county ofTn ets « all tr> elected at tie same time as members of the Legislature. Now, according to the Code (and it is the only law Gov- , erninjf in the case,) lint election for Or- j dinaries in the various Counties of this Stale, should have taken place on the fust Wcdn. stlay in . Jnnmuy last, a their ciminiiasionH will expire in Novem ber next. In pursuance with the pro visions of the Code, an election fu Otdfnary was held in tint county of Slim ier, on the day designated, hut we learn from the Americas Ihqmhliran, that Gov ernor Smith declines In recognize the election as a valitl one. In a letter trom the Executive department, he says j "that lie considers the election I eld in Sumter county, on the fiist Wednesday in January lust ns invalid, and that tin present incumbent will hold tho i ffice until his successor is elected and rjuali fled; but another and the regular < lee lion will he held at the time ft nil hi/ lain.’’ Now, the question arises, when is that "tinTe fixed by law?” Wo opine Ihat it will puzzle the Governor n<>t with-1 standing he lias the reputation of a good lawyer, to discover any other day ih ignated, in the Constitution and Cede, than that prescribed hi S-ctiou 1340. It is the only law on the Georgia statute bnoks governing (lie case. In our opin ion the people of Sumter county In Id a legal election, and the Governor is de cidedly in error when ho declares it in valid. Under tho circumstances, it will be] incumbent on the Legislature, at is Ju ly session, to enact a law enabling the people to elect Ordinaries at the name time that other comity officials art* elect ed. Otherwise all such elections will be illegal. Common Srliool*. The Grand Jury, organized for the May Term of the Superior Court for Brooks County, will have two very ini- I poftaut matters before it for considera tion. The School Law and the Von nip Court. To the latter id'these we rch i reri several weeks ago The law estab lishing a system of public schoo's, re quires that the Grand Jury shall, at tin j Spring term, chin ae five freeholders as ' a County Hom'd of Udncution; and as this Board will have very important du tics to transact, it should lie mm posed of our very best and most prudent citi zens. For flic proper n niiitenai ce of public schools in this Bnit,', the poll tax,spe cial tax on shows and exhibitions, on the sale of spirituous and mall liquors, one half tho net earnings of the W-stein an! Atlantic Railroad, anil (.(her miner finds derived from revenue, arc appropriated ns the State Common School fund; and each 0- nnt,v lloaid of Education (select ed by the jurors ns a fore? aid) is required to make nn estimate of the amount nee eaaarv in addition to what will bo re ceived from tho s ini'cs stated, to cany on schools for at least six mouths in the year; which estimate said Board shall pUcals hoe the Grand Jury of the County at its next (or Full) toil'll, and Haiti Grand Jury may, il they approv< said estimate, iiUllun i/,e the Culinary to levy n county lax sufficient to raise tic required sum. Ve are g'ad to see Ihat this propot. and public school system in' Georgia, is re ceiving gome attention from thonghllo! minds. A wiiter in the Milledgcvil’r ' Villon comment ng on tire* Bid jeep says, that the Slate law furnishes u so! J ba sis upon w hich schools may be evicted iu every county, and yet such :s the in difference f. It in m me countii s. that not even nn rni'ii ration < f theebi'dren with in their limits ha.- been made and Inrncd to the State School! Omini- ici - er, The fault, in our opinion, lies at thc door of those nu n in cveiy e inniuni y. who, feeling tin dr ability tot ue.eate tl cm own chiidree, prefer to do it in Iheir own vritv , and t! e'r ii fl once and sepp u t : s given to private schools and against any system of o no on sehm is what v, i The country has a right to ixyeci from this class of ci ■/. ns a more lj oJ ml patriotic position in a matter o| - nine - impel tat - e to tho Inline ve t.oi -•! ,;-e Ceirt.t'V. I II till' leading nn oin each e only wi 1 I giro lliuii patronage and support to tie common schmi'a piovid and !y law, an j i litis rei ove i ln in from the oihtini tha' ! attaches lo I nor Kell "'ills (so- Cal'e 1), w* I helii vc the Kysti.-.o will he successful. ]lt should at II list have a fail trial, and then if their ate defects in tiro law they snmtld hrem dn and. iiirtl Time . The limes arc distressingly dull. ; Tiade, of< very a- sci iption, is at a aland still, and merchants, business men, me <;l nail n,.etc , wear long face-, and in doleful strains lament tho condition of affairs. But why have we dull timer? Tin; scarcity of money and continued had weather, il in line, has roinelhing todowilh it—hut this is not the real cnlise. The Coluiti In- flnquirer thinks tiiat it consists in the fact, that we have t.,0 many people here and elsewhere who are willing to consume, hut are not will ing to produce. We have too many who are laboring under the I allucina t’on that the world owes them a living and mu t pay it. We have too many who, to In er> up appearances, must needs live beyond their minus, not considering j that ill ho doing they neer-s. ai'ily live ! and splurge at other people’s expense, j We can can never again he pn speroti as a whole until ult classes res -gnize our changed pii cue stances and fall ill with the situalion. Work is the new Aider, and all must he willing to assume their share of the duties and r< nponsfi) lit ies ■of the new era. White people must i work, and negroes must work. Those j who have tho hone and sim vv must do ! thr drudgery, 'in accordance with the I ordinary provid'-nee, while those letter fitted lor lighter employments mast fall into line at. their places. E-pccinlly would we advise those m-4, profitably employed about towns lo try their look at agriculture. Tin's being the fuitida lion of all industry and prosperity, will yield remuneration when every thing else fails. There is no excuse for any hody’s starving or going naked in this country, I if all will propi rly exercise the physical and menial powers which God lias given them. Gndicnli in in tin* Smith ns liown van lioiiest lt< ptiblicnii. Una. Leonard Swutt is a Ri publican politician of great prominence in the Stale nl Illinois, and during thi* life fine of Mr Lincoln was one of his most val- ued personal and political frii min. lie has recently published in the Chicago Times a very able and interesting letter : written in reply to a communication ad dressed to him by another promruciit II j linois ill publican, asking his views of ! the approaching C nvemiuu at Ciriciii j cati of the anti Grant Repu hlieans. Fla m that h tier we make (he follovvi g which hrai.ds in the nlrm-gest teiiiis tlm lolliHh means re*.nted to through Radical recount*action to p i j luge the South and etis'ir'o its white I population, it is needless to add alter loading the < xtr. el that Mr. Swell hear , tily emlorsis tin; Cincinnati movement, in and will attend the Convention in person, lie says: At tl e close of the war llio Govern | ment enfranchised tho negroes, sod by ■ attaching disabilities to men pin miaont in the rebellion practically dl-bnnchi.-ed j I the propei ly-li- liling ami ieti lli tent ! class's of the S"iilh. 1' c imxl step tvusi j.Io empower tlie army quartered there to I nvi rri.lo civil authority. Adv.a turers, ! vvil l l ■ ut chnnidera at home, swarmed : tliete, nml, encouraged by ti e govern | ntcnl la cause they vvem Itepublira's, ! can ailed the negror in tie name of hb ierty, and appropriated to themselves til! 1 the positions of p'olit and trn-t. Thus. ' under forms of law, property was piling- ■ j ed,. intelligence enslaved, mid every I State, city, comity, parish and town has lx on saddled with debts winch genera tions cat.not pay, and 1 r which the pco- I pie have fiternlly nothing to show. These i leeches are still at their work, ( listing upon nil tl at is valm bh* m and vital, and, it the truth may be spolo n, our parly is I aiding am! encouraging them: The people tints crippled cannot shake them 1 . IT, and they will gorge themsehn s until j tire rights ol citizenship are re-tond to | those they are depleting. Seven years ; have elapsed since the war, and, looking . via the scene of the cot H ot we find the Whiteman loaded with polit cal disabil ities, the control he used t >exercise giv en lo his Ibimer s'aves, and his country a Botany Bay for cveiy seal..wag who - wishes lo plunder him. ! Tun Bowkk ok tub Fukss.—Those who i affect to ignore aide and stceesslul news papers are fu behind tlie age, and have never noted the facts bes-r" them . Not ' h-ng ago a member of the House ot Cum ! mors said that the | mss had b on tlu tomtit,hat had become the titst estate, a .1 ti e IVt. (sblirg Lnh.r, taking up the 1 tlicme, ends "an able aitielo” as follows: Af the North tint priuliug press has slid aggtand ad itself a! the i Xpease < 1 tin* orator, and the stat-' smau, until wi see the cut ntw spectacle ut Tammany oveithrown by the pu s-, and tho grout city ol New Yolk aetuftl'y govi rued by i the suggi s'.ioiis of r. hal{ sc re of jour nals. ami. to take a yet I dger fn Id, wo > c*.* Oun^r--rs c ttU’i in if IMO iuvis: il tiv ■i» alti r invest Yat ion . t the bidding of l-ew si ' pel s. -1:.«i i" a i ( !." si--- e-"is ! ant ’ V hear debates wlmne staple i« tii'insla and |IV 'b columns if t 1 i Ti ’-a •' 'I the Jim,'.?. 1 hat 1.0 emit go -,s -w oily bn g,.oii, we would not ve.. me 1 sat, l-m lon el is ..poll us, aid wln-ieas tie* da \ ) HI mil w ,s a l.v-lii, It Las li ve ...e weo log ■ ad.vla.oi Os v-1 nts. i In* Aiiproachiiis Nitsti >n»l Lon- j > ( lltill.'.n. 1 Thuse parly Gonventh ns nre *t’irc< in niimhi r. On in. first day < f M-.s as ! serubles, in Cincinnati, the Liht ral or ; Com, ci v alive Convention, oppos'd to ! the corrupt, despotic and tyraiiical par ity of l’rnsiih nt Grant. At tiiis conven j (ion, it. in generally cmiced< d,that Jtidpe \ I Davis, of Illinois, tho nominee of the La- • : t or 10l . m parly, will rcceivi.' tlie Hum- ; imttion. In fuel, Judge Davis is so con fi I'nl of iiidorseinent at Cincinnati, that he has never ddined or accepted tin*' ! in nn it at ion of the Labor lieformeiH, who i ! could not carry a solitary Stu'o single | ] handed. The name it this distinguish-! jed civilian has been rcceivi and I y the j 'country in a most, enthusiastic spirit, i And lie: wieu him and tl.o two or three j aide fitateerncii of more wide spread po-; litical lefAitation, who have been named in (onm ctiim with the nomination at | Cincinnati, lie re appears to i)C but lit tle cho'ce mi p.etS' nal grounds. Tho Radical Convention will meet in j Philadelphia in .June, and will, beiond j doubt, nominate Grant, and endorse his j subordinate thieves throughout the land. Tho {rational Democratic Convention ' has not yet been called, 1 nt it is slat' and ; ' tlie Executive Coinmittio will assemble i early i:. May, and issue its Cali far the j() u *,o nt ion, to be held at St. Lorn*, on the 'till day of July. Fio n presciit m~ dicutioos, it would a,pear that the Do mocracy will have nothing to do with the Cincinnati convention, but will have ■ a regular plalforin and a separate ticket. Tl.o advocates of national reform; ! amm g the Republicans, who pr (peso to 1 attend the Cincinnati C nv< ution in MqV are somewhat alaimeil at a snygesliin I that the Grant followers shotthl attend . i that meeting in a laidy, and nttempt to, j force Ihirnsidves in ad control its pro- 1 : ret dings in the ini' res' of their faVoi te . ; The New Yodi 11-raid (which is now ; intensely a Grant org in,) lio'tlly and f nniqnivncally advises M'-rton and nth |rr leadois lo pursue such a course, i It- says : i wind Ihr frlmth of Orar.t - ’ •»?<? '1" | loro I') C'Twhiii;:li. We are told it is I" | lie a "eiuderelice” of Rcpuldiea ■». "'i'll, | if it is to he ft "coidi'H't'C ',” !el the hi 1 i pntd'eaiis attend i;i ft fi- iy. Fa re i- Ino reason why it si oil'll m t lea In I i eolde'ence. Let (hi'in t' li and M'licli, i and C ii'pci t' r find (.'onkLng, unit tne I lest oi tlie lenders, with tin ir followers,: Igo to Ginci.ranti and ‘'confer.” It wiJ jdo tin in no harm. The Queen Ciiy <d I the West, is noted for its beauty, it j tiospiiality, its delicate native win : , and corn f. and pak and beiligerent tnwspa pets. Let there be a fair "confer nr"," j with the p.nlv fully r-'piTScnted. Mr. I Sninner can make his oration, Mr. i Sclmiz Oim repeat hi* devotion to that I Get man g viruittcnt wliich wa« anxious ito hang him twenty yea-s n pi. Mr j Fenton can shako hands with a very . I. dv, Mr. Greely can tell «and .»t he know* . about farming, Mr. Trnmbtill can ri t:t:e his i xpi't'ienci s as a politician m l hi-- callveisitm two years ago aid the Ih raid will see that the inatuuis and debates nre well repnrte L The cm 1 r enco over, nothing will remai i bat t i the "confer, me" to take the -"'.se ol the ce.nvt ntion and m tninaie l !y-s sand Grant for re election. This w ill 1-e a , good rndirg ter I'mc niiat', ft ' ''' ginning for Philadelphia, and an an |o ! eiolls opening nf what ptouii.-t's to h" i the most exciting and important ennv s* since that af * Tippecanoe and I'ylel to | over thirty years ago. i GovaiNon Fuii'.l - A corrrsp *ndrnl el : tlie Atlanta A'nii, advrea! irg ! " - rirction of (iiivcnu r Smith, has tlie 1 and low ing : "1 think 1 speak for a large re "j wily |of the people ol Georgia when i say I jam willing to lit G' vcrii.w Smith gel | rested in Id* llviv -eat 1c fore a clamor i raised top his sticcessor. He w- tit in at a timewl en in.u y others won! I have quailed and shrunk from the glittering ' j bayotmta tiiat rattled nt the National , Aim nal to (paid Georgia’s sens. ! Yes, and "sixteen ot'nors st. pped up, and said thy would take sugar iu i limit's." And we know of at hi. ! "six j teon" other venj patrii tic gentlemen of Georgia—-ever ready to saci itice pci son. i al ease lor the public weal —wlw iV"uYI I ! have cheerfully "gone in’’ at the time | referred to, and never "quailed end , shrank trom tin* <i!i,'h:riinj hay m M that, rattled at the National Aiseu.il, to gem: Georgia’s sonsl”— and simp'y fr* ill tin- ■ (act, that those "rjlilhrinr) bayonets." wire a long distance temoved from the I’x- c j ulive mans; n. Tiie Atlanta cm respond nt < i Iht C!r (liu AVies, alluding to the yhsnosiin n ! which Govt-rnoi Smith has in-.do .of the land scrip, savs that some ot the leading ; i cod rid patriots of ILo State "have tie- , termined to make application foi tin* ad-i mission of col red students to the l ui versity of Georgia, on tlie same terms and conditions as uic lequind f r the adniissien of whites. Governor Smith, ' they sav, having endowed (tic l diversi ty with the fund arising from tiie sale of tlie Land Scrip, g:anted by Congress f« r the estabPs! mint of Agricultural U«i- I, o,. Si and tlie tn-m fit of tiiat grant being ('.rail the eirz-n* <•♦' the State, tin y e.., m that none can be det'aned trom part'cip-uii'.g in those benetim ‘mi »c count o! race, C"ior, or previous eundi ton. of sirvitade.’’ 1' C-H iAi.\i:w U.A.L'-. It die; I >1 (r< IUJ- f“H. The i.fli.mla of Clmi lesion ar* (Haying a dirty game, "hclitbi'y wil probably at!i i;-pt Uscwlu to, and tliero fc.ro we caution onr meicbai.tH* to be on ti.e lookout. The C ailiß'ni (.'jurui .ay# that parties me viaitii g tin: iliflbr <lll uteres, particularly the groceries, in the diameter of iklrclivcß, and by tl e menus of complacent speech, getting tin* proprietors into trouble with the In tel rial lievenno Department. Several grocers have ceen called upon in the past lew days ! y parties who ask ed th'in for small box l s to make bird cages, and w‘ en they would to; told t : it they (the grocers) had no boxes suita ble, they would invariably n-k f>r an empty k gar box. The unsuspecting cl ik or owner, not dreaming for one moment to whom they were talking, gave them the .!■ s’reil boxes. Some lilrie after they foili f themselves in the custody c I the United c.tu'cs authorities, charged with vi dating the internal rev enue law by disposing of tin? said boxes without canceling the stamps in them Many of (hem wo re ignorant of tlie r— quit, inei.t of the law, and hence their surprise on being arrested. A Fad Fxu.inc, Oat.—lt is indeed a sad falling out when, after yesra i{ Un closes t intimacy, the huir paita company with*thc bead. % Fortunately the lament aide depuration may he easily prevented and the twain mole ch selv united than ever hv a timely and systematic use of I.yoi s K atharic rr, the iw-st patent ittvig oranteftiu! hair ami promoter (dim growth and lieautv known to modem pharmacy, it completely ol viatr s the j dry and parched condition <1 the ro .Is of ;the hair, woictl is pn Imiinary to its coining out, t.y supplying Urn prre s; : degree of moisture rrq'Tsi'.t* to ts pre servation in a hi ilthy state. It is the only trim dissolvent and evaporai.t of j dandruff and other inquirin' s >■( the scalp whose presence is i; jiirmu- to Die 1 air Asa l. a t fi' rolt. .• head the K. tbftri lon I,as no equal. It not only inert rises lire quantity of the hair, hut improves | its quality immediately, imparting a his troriH :,pp< arai ee and silly texture | which arc exceeding'v attractive. Suit: si! a Cumin ill cd. I As the leault if an inactive state o! i liver and stomach, pri ducing head .ehe, I old use inti Ifeet. drill ics*, ibgpmi'let.ev, |il mcitia, and finally insanity, is no nn- I coilliropl eCCliriOltCP. Ah tl:i'?0 til- . ; grei able syaptoiris and hid •feelings are |nr si certainly ilispolh (1 by 11.'* iw 1 nl i Dr. Tierce',i (.‘old.n Midic.il Dis-.very, !It reviiail/.e; nod huihls tip the wh.i'e 1 system. A liirln h.a.k on G! ionic |) s leases mot fr. e. A i 're-s It V. Time.', M. ]>., ftnfi.ilo, N V. thddeii Medical Discovery s Id I y all druggi-t.a. ]*r K trx Oi rr .• ■in f(' ! x Fr m • a well known cil'z rr in Ir’oColn. we ••• t ! tin; following. {mUcHar* of ;t K» Khix outrage ns:, ntiy pevpetratt I in that vil• I hige. !i is the eii’y lint: r ntieiro and eas, Ad Kn Kfoxing which In s »v r rtccnm-.l |in lhat eoiiinv, ami for ties rifi«on,it i for no other, is worthy if r. card. I the village . f I nef.hr tie-re fvc.s a no -1 gro man, named Atwlerson V\ -■'•y, who Is hi’tter off in this w.nMs goods than most of his brethren. A few and ys ago: seine of the negro ft of that piece at tempted 1(1 mg Plain a In-.ift bni h'' rf ‘- . iirhed to lend n .hoH ihemttis W'-ree'ga el bv’w! ite non as •o'e":! ;t_v. Or T' •i- ; day night Cassev's house was vis’ted by ados negroes .. a<b and and disgu's .1 . in the m st trpprnv and Kn Kbix fasl.ion | Cass'y was taken from his bed, can ied j a sill.it tie anee fern the town, tied n| nod very tl.»r««gVy f! gg. <l. lie w,s 1 l!» II Is d< to ch . ' 1 tl' lid - V: ! memtn is ol the Ia; and mnu -ed tier; st ive-, ! none of the shotß taking effect. Ml.:, j the K K. K.’s were Sufficiently tired of' I their sp rt. they tn.ned to go home :if : ; ter itdmonishitig their victim net to ini- 1 I ray t tir. A- ro.ai ns they got note' .sight theory however, follow, and sad ; ! succeed, and ill tnieki g th.-m .1 I to tlieii • homes- tvctyriTjhog each man without • rhftictt'ty. When'the Superior I’-, rt meets inis tn .nth a patty of colored Kn i K'ax «•*!! pr« l-atdv p m work on tie Air l.h e Toad. - .feg '■!; Ch.'o’ iV.V ;; Wc quote n- lollows Irony an Atlanta 1 letter in the Savannah News of Friday: Tine-* Font Yeans" Jnims,—And here it may In: well to correct in emir into. Which seme people s CHI to. have fallen, as to t;,copin . n oi the Governor us to the |eiin • f the “f.ii-r yc.us” Judges. It ! air, correctly ii.foi mc.l, he. docs not. hold tl rt tie term . I tie so Judges .-X tc !to .1n.:,, rv m x'. lie may think il.-it a dcr laiatory act, under ti e circum etaeecs, wont ! Pc arlvisahlc, in order to rem vc a!! do-.b's; hut the general uu | der-tonding' in Democratic circles here, | is, that tl use terms w ill exj/ire on the, 21st day of July. The terms commc: ced jto run Irom that day in the year Ist'.B, i amt the U nstituiioU and c’u '.s ti nt the ! tl: liW*v :idt l- tor i air yea is. Half of i il.c uircriit Judges wcie . r giiiaFy np p anted (or four years, and alter the ex ■ piiaiioii ot their tortus, their successors | will l'c upon lltcU for eg lit yi .us. Toon I't.vss.-ss !. A Washington ! corn-pimilei.t ol the I.otiisvii e C.iuri-r says: The President is possess doi ties ereperty , v SIOO.OOO (hmal"d to hen j try the in ichants . t New York; a hpn.-o ; iii l’liihtdc'fhia, ?4A.000 reut' dn.'W at jo() per i-ear: 040 sees ot hind near iet. I.eiii.s, piochas and will, all improve ments, at le-s than .*00.000; one-forth of 120 ~cu r. of land situated near C.imago, kd.OcO ;£.■>.ooo stock in the Michigan !Ir II C line, - v; Ids I-> g Brunch r< s! and nc. t-ISO 000; add a nidi amount i" Allan’s Express and vailioad sliaren. It :s m.I in.; '.per to state liirir spec.tic r - : tv Ia: tie l’n si lept’s inc ill", onisi.’.c • fids salary as Tits.deut, is about 000 per year. ‘‘ TANARUS, :s j : s mts nn inviti; g field ol ; monev-inak'iiig lo iionrc Id -duiis of i the Unit- and Stall's. IVlenJ ff urn ‘jail till' Titohlct.ci after vi c ; years ol O wJ | orv’ce tie had lo l.orrow mnriev to pa; | j«e|t)cexp" M'S ill 4x. CBS ol I s ‘ fiicia -a 1 ar\. No T,"»i(Jeit ever quit tin j ■Vliite House will more mu nv Ilian In-j carried t sere. But (Irani rctir s with a : eoioUH.il fortune! What a c. inincntury j on Ilepuhlican simplicity." Wliat ( auses {tie Downfall of Na- I ions. Intcmp’ rae.ee has been one •',( the i principal ca'ises ( f the and iwnfall of na-' lions of-all age*. I'lie antediluvian na j tion was destroyed after an existence ol i ! 2 di!) years. There is evidence of a i historical and traditional eltaraelei that | do tn tp ,s ard ghit'oey, "< atii g nod | drinking'’ to excess, were prominent de- I i velopments < f their corrupti us. Toe i i Assyrian empire, founded on the spot j where the Tower of Bilsrl sh od, lasted j 1,091 years, and c ultivated by a hostilei power while its king ami its courtiers ' were in tiie midst of a drunken revel.! Bacchus, the god of wine, was snch a 1 favor.te deity among the- Greek Band j Homans, that they went down beneath ; j the weight of their owe c rroptions. : China has l«en the most temperate of j | all the uatioim, exe- pt as the opium • i trade has been forced np.,n them, and for ; more than J 000 y ars their government | and thoir geogi aphi-a! hound a lies have ! remaihcd milistanlially the same, and it j | now Contains about, one third of tire pop ; j rdalion of the entire globe. The United ; States received a had mould, relative to i tempi ranee, hv tin: out dealing oP'wbis ; ;ky rations’’ during the Itcv dutionary i war, but under the direction of Bivine I ! Prm* !'nee, the temr-cranco ref- r-ri : had its origin here, w here it was most : needed. The use of intoxicating poison is now destroying life more rapidly than j ; tin* m->M <hsti active war that has ever j : cursed the nation; hut there ere tie -j ' moots of put ideation at work that are i destined to perpetuate the nation till! ; time is no m ie. The Atlanta fun has the following - :! Our State Sc < (-! Cnones,', iotier has soul ; out it circular ad !r. ss a! I • the Corks id j the Superior Courts of the several c-arn ] ties in the State, requesting them in ! each ea*e in soon a-t the new county ( li-.ard ol Kilueniion a elected, to s aid I him an ( X'ttitrhfic rtieii ol s much of the record as relator to the election, giving ; the name* of those coy rr | .r four years i and t'n re eleeterl f r t w ■: and a'.-ro to r '- ! quest the Board to idstrUet the HeCK ta-i ily to report tin: organization to the State Sc o I r’ofnrnar-'n.n r i-lli 'ialiy, ns ! -molt as it in ffi-eted. Th ' i tlir .'li fa j pels are need"*! by i’l'of. Orr as evi j ilencc upon which to i- sue eiorimissions. jlr i-, to he hoped that, . ac'r clerk of the | coin t will r eport prompt tv. j Thk llkiks og Tft'iiMK ix Cap. u.tva ] A special to the (J i u lest on Cuurinr, \ under date Columbia, l.h, say- ; : I’d sans arriving in the city fr an Fan- Nous and Newhciry, report tin* gteunst } eoafo<iou iti llros.: c Holies. A cotopa- j ny of cava! v . ave n side ala lon L»o --, r ns Faint 11 ruse, and aie arresting cv • erybody that Day can lay hands on. I'i.e li' Ids and p'ougl n'oiro have been , | abandoned, ad the citizens are living in • veiy directi nto avoid aneat. By .the (,': .'el v ida 11 tin tail ( v< iiing there :n - j ! rived twenty -eight prisoners from I, u retts county, who have been hurra and qi. t.y t eu: ik..': v wit.out a !. •* 11 i: *;. and: mot! er hatch,if s .xtc'eu from Ncwheny . ire expected to hioriow. Tdo prison i- . i that arriv, and have la isi lodged in j ii!, hut | ; w di bo sent on t --ii,• .rrow to Charleston i 1 r tr Ink To K fit 11 ami is St vmmu —There are i nun la rof no Is given to fee. p liiirn- i ! through 11 e w .nn s: a- it, free from toe j ittncks "f ii.secta, S mi" hag litem ami ’ white wash the h-aga, winch is tl'oubh.'- s *me ands mwh it expci.slvo; some I cover Bcm with and y wood ashes and pack them In I li re’s; sou. nick them i . a:ii re la stud e m -roiig- \ wit'i pine s’ avi’ gs; Imt we think the host plan of ! oil. and certainly the least ex'pi ns'ye with nil who have a smokehouse, and '■veiy farmer itiionld have a gml one, is 'to ket p Du hams hung up i;i the sin .he : l o ts', v.hh'h should he kept peifectlv dark at all times. We have eaten : l ams so kept two v ars old, and the) were among the Ist wc ever tasted. F.iih mi dark cs is i C"inpVte protec j tun. ag'Ci.st the attack of insicts, Tits U n-Ti'.-tv Woman-'s f riirnin. —-The lilie.'is T.egisl.itnre has jnst prss' and an o t prov. ling that t.o woman shall lie Jeha: red or p reel tid'd from any occupa tion or pr .basil'll except a militaiy «>• e. St-eds ii"t, however, eligible to i ffi.n , i nor will she ,ha required to work on j streets or mads, or so: ve on juries The 'act is saal to he the result in a girat i 1 measure'of 'he agitation provoked by! Mrs. Bradford, ed tor of the haling law] ’journal in Illinois, who wants t .bo ad-j . mftti and t i tl " bar, and wh sc case is now ! before the Siiprem." Court. K. K. Tax a i.s—A dispatch from Charh■s'onau ti.e S:li, s.ys that “the i Ku-Klux trials will be ivsunetl hole! ■ to-morrow before the United States lit, Jud ; Bond pros’d ug. A v >ry large r.oiubt r of j ris nera arid witnesses . lin tl cs; cases have been brought hero j from the interior counties atul remain in ' military custody. ” —_ The following graphic picture of the j wretched co (lithe: of the starving IV: sinus is fr m a letter writ!- n by Dr. Wil-; Is fr.-m r-hiraz: "Y n caa form tr; idea of tie distress here The pcop'ein t'e* volageS eat the grass when they can get it, and at the shuight: r-hieisi s ' every drop of Mood is tapped up or car ried away by the starving poor.” Tb- FnNxirTin-T Et fction. A t the ro j C-rit (h c! 'on ia C innect cut, the Radi cal candidate for Governor, Jewell, re ceivwl a plurality of 1,9x0 vales over Ilnbl aid, Pnmoc at. an Ia nu j -rhy oi .90 V'-r all the card:,'ales—t'.e Labor' ;11 -f -rn and T.'tnpcranc ? paiti sloth I. IV UJ O loll.dales ill the iic'J. Dr. Josi pli Wo.idhnil, one of tt e hns bandsol who aspires to the Tres deney, is and ad. The Coroner is in» vestigaliag ti e matt r, winch would in dicate that “fico I Ve” Vie. is not COtl sidcrod above snap cion. The C,ir,.-Uh!'ii >i says Kinitial's half s' are in tta: Mate Read lease (quoted hei tofore at fifteen thousand dollars), - 1 1 for Iso hundred and one dollars, because pe iplu I and to hive anything to do with property where Kimball was Coueerin and. in it PKiiison »upi nor Court, last week, Famuel Hicks, colored, charged with the murder of Joel Burke, was 1 mail pnilty and sentenced lo be hong' on Friday, the2Glh inst. A Wi stern lawyer included in his bill against his client: "To waking up in t! e night and thinking about your case, five dollars.” Xew Advertisements. To the Public. Tin* undu:-i_ r !) •and. h vin<r conducted* for many year-. tLe Hotel l >usiue»s in the town of Quit man. on the - irreivi *r of the property to anoth er party, deems it |>roper to tender her hcar*.- lelt tlnuiks to the traveling and resident public, (Ar the tron*-rons patronage f«o Ions? and fre**ly he-: iwi'il ii]-. n the ••.Vel.vrosfi llmcsr;” and in r''iriur fioiu tlx* arduous which the iidi-miA-' tvge ren i-T necessary, ! l would ■•no.i cheerfully commend the new proprietor, Judged. li. Ki'Moxo.'Oto the former patrona of the !s utMf ? and tru-d they will c< niinue to him lit’’ p iiron me so bestowed upon my sell. Very respect fully. Mrs. B. McIXTOSn. Quit man. April 8, 1872. un ifosa house, Qurni vN, g •. ri. It. lidniandson, Prop r. N*<> p d.T- v, ill he spared by Ihe present pro pii' i ’ . ‘o !'•■' ;! i i,L ■ uadi earned rcpnUiioB and | ptA'oi. ~ t/i t.A“ p- p ilar house of eiilerUinioent. . , ' ■ : - . ,'!»* -uppHed with the v»-vy aite re K«*! ean fmr i<h; the efiambers u ill 1* ••• ;.! • >!(tl<tr!able;and attentive ' v,as will 'a- in uU dance upon guests. t d' the public U # respectfully <’! ! .( Hi asounble. -&■ .! : !.! 1 l.t If R ad Order. ; <; ■:■■■ it. i f’lturt >.f Ordinary 1i- ‘.' A' . \A? rh.ur.bers Apnl D, 187?. . }.ia I'. iei made to this <' ' • hu: •: •of a public rood, be ; r f\ • line of the road that ! ’ a ■ On.ovcm'Ue, near the ■ -<- ! A-• !• :•.■» farw tot the residence ■ A. K* '. ' n !';•• A A ”1 place, thence : i (!»):•/• ' •: a, !■• ’ clia’i, . to a slahe, thence i\ tl i‘s!. I.? »:!»alii' to a stake, thence (■•Ai : • I't-f. 17 chains ton stake, •■ :. uu' ii ice South 1.1 degree* ! WAX. :-a • A tJa u Soui!i 2*» degrees West, •VI " T . :A-;i" ■ S’. -;At AX tl egret's West, 24} ■■ • i : '.:!ues West, JlO chains f Vi.;.:;l chains ton A madi.-ou road, passing . : '• ’ : I■••! M try V. Aa-od. C. Hester, W. •V. v ; J. A. Gioo; . r. W. McMulleo and I Mrs. McMullen. A I : - C«’Fi-.rni.-Aoners appointed by >' ;.{>-■ »if i( viewing said oon ' A 1 .'. Vve r*-ported, under o<i‘li f s At! ! a■■■ , i id :•«..id of public utility and have .marked out the ;-ame. If i' .1 ‘l. A. i all persons liaffoff • : ; :«• .'.AS i-t-.d. b].n\v cuu.-e why Mtid :•! :d ;. h - e.g:e.biiXfed, OH (he 18thday ! A ‘ . , o(i rv. isr road will be finally A A; •A r tv. ’ id. ;li! * citation be published • : 1 ; • of the Court House CS ’- -i :*-i ! .<1 ~u I oi'Achil .-is:nature. ..V -S L. IXi.iTV. Urdiuary. j April 12, 1872. lin f*AS ' ■ . t rim* SI; end Boots, at If PA INK & HAldArf. K K K Kimniioii Kerosene Kills THOUSANDS YEARLY. W. j\. BIRD & CO'S BFI:LIIAMT PETROLEUM iriA-Li-iuo TixOuSAxiDS Os Homes II app y> twr-irsß rr rs Safrv, BriHiant ami Odorless. WM. M. BIRD & CO. r .'"I.M PROFRIETORS. Oil & Paint Dopot 8 Whitaker st, ; SAYAHHAH, CA. ? ' ' ’• Bt- - ii X PAINE A HALL’S* - ’ If. VJ A- M« orjr, ‘y ’I t:;.'- >i- - A ken. having in*de appji • Leitt-rs of i»Aiuission froui said Gur- Idianship -11: -- «re th ofr-’-u m ri*e r.r.d admopMi all . p-triiu- A•. •,» |jh* ?ht :r obj.*ctions. if any a: v. i" n the t ; m** prep- i ibed by bur, • • fa. -A; 1.-* • !» ii-ion will be gran ed and issue.l t • the applicant. <» .-• f inv band ard official signal ore , A'» ,! l IX. 1872. 4 . . JAMA* L. L EAT V, Ordiuary.