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M DW1NELL, PROPRIETOR.
“WISDOM, JUSTICE, AND MODERATION.”
FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
NEW SERIES.
ROME, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1879.
VOL. 18, NO. 119
(Howie* and tffiomwetM
rates of subscriptions.
Rutheriord as a Ruthless Fraud The Judge made inquiries among law
. yers familiar with legal affairs and
| The Glioit of Cassanave Disturbing the -
White House Inmates—How Mr. Hayes
Went Back on his own Promise and
Circulated a Falsehood to
Cover It up.
for the -WEEKLY.
y
legal fees in New Orleans, and ascer
tained that the fee charged was reason-
able enough. He so reported to John
Sherman, who then directed him to
send the 81,000 to New Orleans. In
order to have a distinct understanding
*2 00 Washington Post. , . .... . D , „ ,
one year ZZZZZZZ . i oo When Casanaye, the saddle-colored } a 1c « g “ d f ft
bo returning boarder of New Orleans, gave C ,in
I out recently his correspondencewith ft“‘ b ®leading^ attorney who had de
the fraudulent administration relative fondcd tlle returning board
mi month"'
Three months
FOlt THE TRI-WEEKLY.
M oo I to the payment of his attorney’s fee, he I Washington, August 13.—E. North
* “ | kept back the trump card of the pauk. | Cullom, New Orleans, La., Exchange
~ ild
One ysar.j. ■ | ^
months. 1 00 1 The paper which betrayed more ‘than 1 alley, near Custom House street: Shou
veft riy. strictly in ndvance, tuo price a jj t £ 0 0 t be rs combined Wad withheld we send one thousand more on return
, tl e Weekly Courier will he $1 50. | tl, i ■ oViarr. TSi.aat.lan
gment, will you give rea-
. nirrnTlPlwr I w uuuk tuo aautco ^
CONTRACT RATES OF ADVERTISING. t j me j n ca80 t bey 8bo uld hang back
month * 4 d oo with the balance of the money. It was I To which the following was a re-
L,.. u e months 8 00 not the intention of Casanave that this n i v .
onei^oareshe mo^hSnnn;;;;;;;;;;;;;;^--.••••••••• U “ tdl-tale document should be made pub- y EW 0BLEAN8) La Augi 13i —Messrs.
°”»Xth oluran one month 7 “ nvlrnaiin^mn^ Sheilabarger .& Wilsonf Washington :
by this sharp President maker as a sort ing board judgn
of reserve to bring the Hayes gang to sonable time for balance ?
. — .. ’ 1 1 Shei.labarger& Wilson.
Z'^i column twelve months.;;:::;:......... 80 oo I As was shown by the recently pub-1 - E> North Cui.lom.
, ra n one month.-. f “ hahed interview with Casanave, he T
onecoinmn three months ““came to Washington for the express Immediately upon the receipt of Cul-
one column six months..... “ “ purpose of making the administration l° m . 8 re Ply> ®ke}Jabarger saw Sherman
onecoinmn twelve months.-.^—, ^ money 6 to pay the claim agam and got 8260 additional and sent
JwoJk r iy 0l '^>e“ P“hi i 8hed in both papers, 5° against his property in New Orleans, hi toBa ^? e J> th ®
”;S. k ^dttionni upon tabto rates. | The atlornav w £„ ^ e f enrte d the return-1 along with the 81,000 Hayes had con-
ing board accepted the assurance 0 f | tnhutiBd^the day before. f This made a
A Denial Made.
those thieves that their fee should be h°tal of 81,750 paid on the account, as
I paid. They performed their duty faith- 8500 had been sent to Badger for pay-
X,etur imm Governor Colquitt to cov- fully, and succeeded in saving the “^‘C^rah^d'^sXthein-
AI 1 emor Gnrceioii. scoundrels, through whom Hayes had I ine Post is enaoiea tosoive inein
er ' ‘been made President, from the pe ni- terestxng question as to who furnished
iBntinrv. TTnoino ncoomnlipLaH thin the money that waB Bent to New Or-
ri'I l«»T n J5,» Sherman contributed 0..
(h,. Colquitt, of Georgia, h» «■ ml“ a „, ,M0. .tether tarn hi. ... p«k-
(uticura & mcoskejr,
I tantiary. Having accomplished this, |
they demanded their well-earned mon-
a v.ry emphatic letter of denial to Gov. ®M* d bolrderito gefft if'they ‘could’ 8t otixom some fund in the treasury
Oarcelon, of Maine, in regard to certain They ^ for the5r f e0 and Casanav0 > 8 jemainsto be found out. Hayes paid
/«.. .'U&J rlivssSn siLStsr sa ^SLSjranuu^.
her of men have been lynched }* and toe° “hfwXTd^recIS -outh of his declined to
gia because they belonged to the Meth- have b<J0n publi8h0d . H e received, as B»w the name O . f . tha o f. e ^ 17 ® ^ h °
odist church, voted the Republican L e stated in his interview, assurances I 8al ^ ^ad gwen his .ather in ormat ^^
ticket, and interested themselves in the that the money would be raised, ? 0 ? l f ed a “ aV o e n B knowing^ that fo iight
- 1 tta —* »** Got - ar g d £ ss ssTMUSt “SEfeLil
disposing of this portentous array of ’ in „ n ment which would bring the admims-
ebarees bo grave by giving you my New Orleans, Aug. 12—G. Casa- trat i on to time if they made any at-
word, whether spoken aa a plain citizen nave, Washington, D. C.: Keeper at the tempt t0 shirk the payment of the bal-
of Georgia or as^ an officer representing stable; contents advertised to be sold anoe 0 f the 85,000. He then exhibited
the whole State, that a more unjust or Saturday, 16th; what ana I to do ? the note printed above, remarking at
inexcusable falsification of the condi- P. Casanave. the same time that he “wouldn t take
lion of things as existing here could not This dispatch alarmed Casanave, and any money fprit.” ■ .
have been framed in words. But, to be immediately rushed to Judge Shal- The transaction brings directly to
make my attestation the moro forcible h aba fger, the legal adviser of the ad- Hayes not only a knowledge ot tno
to those not well acquainted with our ministration, to whom he had been re- fraud committed in his Denali in .Lou-
true status let me add that tho Metho- f erre( j, isana, but proves that he has paid mon-
JUchurch, so far as members and so- “Look at this, Judge,” he said, as he ey to procure the silence of tne men
cial position go, can hardly be said to exhibited the telegram. “My property who stole him into thePresidency.
bo second to any other denomination in w ;ji be so i d fo three days unless some- ■ 4 * *
_ J J.VCgiOWOA. AM
.1 measure borne by the white tax-1 tacl e s, 0 r e ad the dispatch over twice, and I “Thus began the four years slrugglo
payers of the State, and that we have ga ; d to Casanave : which ended at Appomattox. It was
in successful operation a college in this “You stay here till I come baok; I’ll not one political party against another,
city, called the Atlanta Unversity, K0 see the secretary” (Sherman). but the people of both sections, regaru-
whoae chairs give exclusive attention to That was about two o’clock in the of- l® 88 °f party ties, precipitated, tnrougn
the education of colored youth. I my- ternoSn of thVl2, the date of ?he tele- the mach nations of designing leaders,
self very recently appointed the board In an hour or B0 Judge Shelia- unwtninBly agamst each other. The
“f examination to visit this institution P _ returned and told Casanave that public sentiment which deprecated civ
at its last commencement, and am grat- -v^d be all ^h^ that the money U war eighteen vears ago b rapidly
1 iGed tobe able to tell you that this £ jVVgen to h’isoffice thatnftor- bringing friends fong estranged togeth-
Iward, composed of names of the high- hour or two later Webb er again. Nothing prevents a complete
eat respectability, have made a most en- Haves entered Judge Shallabarger’s of- cementing qf the long sundered ties o
couraginc report. * y enterea j uage oomiauaig fraternal kindness but the sectional as-
“As to intimidation and violence in-1 ba nh notes laying his father had sent I saults of the men and L A ?i^? b !
Site r ? a f 0n ° f V0ting theRe R U ; bl : i : it and that’ w L all that could be raised whose selfish greed topnwb z g
BLOOD AND SKIN HUMORS
Speedily, Permanently and Economically
Cured by the Cuttcura Remedies when
nil other known medicines and
methods of treatment fall.
Borofiilous Ulcors and Sores, Abscesses, Milk
Leg, Fovor Soros, Erysipelas Sores. Old Sores
ana Discharging Wounds, Boils, Carbuneles and
Blood Impurities, which manifest themselves by
bursting through the ekin and eating deep into
the flesh, when treated Internally by tho Coti-
oura Rxsolvxrt and oxlernally with the Ooti-
odra and Coticura Soap, rapidly heal and dis
appear. Salt Rheum or Ectema, Tetter, Ring
worm, Psoriasis, Leprosy, Barber's Itch and all
Soaly and Itohing Eruptions of the Skin j Scald
Head, Dandruff and all Irritating and Itching
Humors of tho Scalp, which oauie the Hair to
become dry, thin and ltteloia, and result in Pro
mature Baldness, aro permanently cared by the
Coticura Rxxrdirs.
skin Mease.
A Remarkable Letter from J. A. Tucker,
Esq., manufacturer of the nay
State Superphosphate.
Messrs. Weeks and Potter; Gentlemen — I
think I have paid tor medicines and medical
treatment during tho last twenty years all of
three thousand dollars, without receiving any
permanent relief.
Last Msy, while taking a Turkish bath at 17
Beaoon St., a yonng man employed thero by the
name of Wm. Corbett Induced me to allow him
to apply a preparation that he had upon me,
assuring me that it was perfectly harmless, and
for a certain consideration ha would cure me
within thirty days Irons the time he oommeneed.
In case he failed to do so I was to nay him no
thing. I consented and he applied it nearly
every day for live weoks, when the disease en
tirely disappeared. I very cheerfully paid him
the amount agreed upon, and then askel him
what this remedy was, and he replied that it
was no other than Coticora.
Since that time I have hud no troublo from
this disease, and have not had euoh good health
In twenty years ns I have had during the last
six months.
I have elnee my roeovery bought Coticura and
given it to friends suffering with skin diseases,
and in every instanee it has cured them. I be
lieve it to be tho greatest discovery of tho pres
ent contury. J. A. TUCKER.
13 Doane St., Boston, Deo. 20,1878.
Notr.—Mr. Tucker Is a well known eltisen
and has served the city in many important ca
pacities. He is at present a member of tho
Beard of Aldermen. Ha is also well known to
agriculturists and farmsrs as the manufacturer
of tho eelebratod Bay State Superphosphate.
CUTICURAREMEDIES
Havo done for me what hundreds of dollar!
spent on other remedies have failed to do, and I
do not hesitate to reoommend them as first-class
articles. Years truly,
MARK BRANNAN,
Cnrbondale, Pa, Doo. 20, 1878,
Skin and Soalp Diseases should be treatod ex
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when the WHITE MACHINE comes in direct Com
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old Machines. They don't find any second hand,
made over White Machines, neither can you buy a
White on two or three years time. They are sold for
Cash, or on short time, at lowest possible price. They
are so constructed that Ihe Lost Motion in all the
weaHnyparts caused from long and constant use can
be taken up by the single turning of a screiv, there
fore they are obliged to outlast any other Machine
not provided with this necessary device,
Statements of Agents of other Maohin^s to the Contrary Noth with standing,
They have more space under the arm, and aro the lightest running
Machine made. Therefore pay no attention to what others say, hut try
them yourself and buy the White if you want tho host. For.salo by
jui24 twwti El. C. HOUGH, Rome, Ga.
Humors are oonflned to the Blood and de not
show themselves on the surface, the Rksolvrmt
alone will speedily drive them from the system.
The Coticora Rsvrdiis Infallibly cure the mo,t
loathsome eties of Serofulous and Skin and
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Prepared by Weeks 4 Potter, Chemists and
Druggists, 380 Washington Street, Boston, Maas.,
and for sale by all Druggists and Dealers. Prioe
of Coticora, small boxes, 60 cents; Urge boxes
containing two and one-half times the quantity
of small, $1. RasoovaxT, $1 per battle. Cnri-
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8 eaket, 75 cents.
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aug7 twwlm
1879. SPRING & SUMMER TRADE. 1879.
New Goods! Fine Goods!
MRS. T. B WILLIAMS,
M ILiLIDIER,
No. 61 Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
Ribbons, Ornaments, Hair Goods, Zephyrs,
irson in the Northern markets. My Got
done with good material by experienced milliners,
bsfore purchasing elsewhere.
prepa
Is, Flo
. . Combs, Notions, etc., eta, which 1 havo selected in
Goods are in the Latest Stylos, and I have my Trimming
line
before. I have now in etore and to arrlvo Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Flames. Silks, Velvets, Plashes,
■ hloh I ' • • - •
Call and examl
my goods Ynd ^el my p
rices
COMMON SENSE VIEWS
«e holdsTseat whfoh wm oontest- SffoSSuwwBto'So^aine L wSltonwd by such as he. Here and
, •« by a white man, and awarded by a woula there a Southern “.^paper, generally
committee on elections, every member . ^ j ftn( ? u: a property saved I an obscure one, hurls back the ta
which, I believe, is a whit/man and ^"nel day For the P purpI of at- the Chandlers. the
1 Democrat. We are moving on in peace, JSKf.iJ,71 ? hi V business Judge Sheila- er stalwarts with invootlvequite fts fieroe
and the whites and blacks in Georgia CeraJriSd at his office ^rly next I theirs. fi ut 1;he masses ivant peace;
!?■ sflftjsa a8fifi^*a6A.*4sa S^SbVs^&ss
1 wfu never'be “ c a ° R ^ n ^ oUo Conserve Democracy^ sup-
‘beciS nn y i ri ft! t 7 bioh b8 ! onga , I vofuntarily informed his Father of it. Jeaders^eith^ ^d mad(J
all shall havo i,v r Vl tbe . r w ' Their Casanave was in conspiracy with the at- sav i n{ , 0 f the Union and its recon-
tinn t have w 'thout fear or molesta- t VH ra ; 80 the amount named tne saying oi iuo , rea Deot
,?• w° mi ” “ d fH8S$o>,vhJ*«■.»
ESwSSBf «■--” d “ io
Miiu, tt ” “ Casanave was waiting upon Shellabar- Tbe pituburg PoBt knows precisely
doubt S lle . U . n,on . : There was no er to Bee wba t the latter would do, he . taUting about in the brief par-
Cf“ aob wisdom in the convention ^ oa i led in, after Webb had left, and wdmh fo ^ loW8 .
tbU StT 6 ? the , preBent constitution of in fo rmed of what the latter had told. g . 1 ^ be Republican press insist upon
Scln’tW 1 -" 1 . there are - im P° rtan ‘ He denied most emphatically .there Ihe oom p munity of Mis-
to anv m h t lnBtru naenk is apparent was any collusion or fraud in the affair, “j • f M guilt i y 0 f the murder of Dix-
«ediL nf n ,j Wh r has watched the pro- and 8a id that the amount of the fee i 8 8 %,is 8 community objected very
bled ttrfHnl v 10 /5 t8t J °B ,8l ature assem- agree d upon before the attorneys went . yaga j n8t being held responsible
bW undent. One, e B peoiaUy, is nota- i0to tbe case; it was not an exorbitant j£° ri g t ' r ^ g in 1.877, and stall protests
my in hln OI?V i ent,0 “ 8truok for econo- fe0( a8 there were three lawyers engaged ingt be j ng made responsible for the
lure, vetti?„f ® ea81ona ? f . the ?B ,9la ; in tho defense. ■ murders, rapes, seductions and other
bills to L; ® feaut , uro requiring all local j udge Sheilabarger asked to see again “ committed daily in our midst.’
the House, keeps Ue dispatch Casanave had received in 1 cnmes c °
Senate conl,i i- f tho ^1®,-,, If ’‘l 1 ® regard to the sale of his property. It u h y didn’t you oblong your
Hooaad d , dl8 P 08e of auohbUls as tho I pro duced, and on the back °V‘‘“51 Htav atl d e springs ?”
th «eam d e Um b ° th S°u ld b ® working at j ud ge wrote the following, and told baf at jJ r g now , dey oharge too
time n“w £, and thu ? economise the J Ca9a B nave to take it to John Sherman: mu ^ a ?, e - w
swnswpfni i. .waited. Annual ses- Washington, August 13. “How so, Julius?”. .
is no imurovemon^l th ®, peo .P le ' a . B , ther0 My Dear Secretary-The 8500 you “Why, de landlord oharged dis col-
^‘bus far shown the b,enmal pyB ' Lent me I have sent to Badger. I still ore d individual wid stealing de
- — « . r hold the 81,000 sent me _ by the IFresi- spoons.*^
ofr to In’ ^andsugar, you didn’t go vy w 001 U ’il have nothing but my heart to give
“Well aum T me r resorts this summer.’’ ^ ba Samukl Shellabargkb. you ” B aid a spinster to a lawyer who
waa ° 0ln Pelled to stay . , t-l- aw.l had oonoluded a suit for hor.
did m.a. figu J« U P what those who This n
64 «h otho. 6 m j®’ an< l they winked at man, whi
“ 0l her and parted. I questing
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iis note was carried to John sner- * „ w th i awyor gruffly, “go
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