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FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 81, J873..
feeling
thfitanow
loro, and. with a since re . wiah .to Sheer thorn in
theirpufsuitS;'nl)d to hpfior 'their dulling,
tke--Pn*= ;
may lfe ;
M’t Yerhon. Ga.-,' Jan, ii, 1873.j
I
I Thought Ho.
greetings as lie-
Hon. A. «. Stephens for Congress. ! “** “ ua *«*» ^smoer« ;W «nteJiLeertheiuin ]
Soon after the election'dsGeritJal Gordon - .... . j .... .
• .m United State* Stator, n muuber of lead-: J?e Bo have u partioulnr.ret:arJ dor th
in K citizens of the 8tli District,' including, j W le .«* Wrcountry. .».we; . ... . ,
Senators Representative* candidates Tor, 1 !i l Io " eJ thv lamely expression, -ttteir calling j queues are often implied by the use of ’the
Oonffresa’and other distinguished g ntlcnien. j '-a|frkulta» is the backbone of all other j abort- phrase, how-often used, and to what
assembled at the Kimball House in Atlanta, ; VOC:ltil,lu5 - « mother earth that we j purpose applied, has from time immemorial,
and unanimously nominated "Hon. A. H:-oS9-^‘»ur living, and increase o,, r wealth, been a problem void Of a solution. I know-
Sim-a^s as a candidate for Congress to fi U j and it sha.U over be. our aim to «U our farm- j E» .if, m a brother of equally bad repute,
the viedney occasioned by the death of Gen. ers “« «•*••*.*-to 1™™ tie their influence hyct they arc members of the -Ncarfet Degree,
aum progress: fbr^ae- a^'aliceiiiehf'oirtfie'^
races, and these eras, to healthy and well i
balanced minds, have been of more import j 0 ne number, sometimes, it ii perfectly
Just four cents a espy, - Whatman could re.
■fuse?
clear.
tiiitce, thrin the track_of coi^iest, , and it , j 'Would pay buck the price,, with ita whole-
T
some good news.
Johnson Sheriff’s Sale.
TTTlLL BE SOLD bWore tha'Cept Ha
TV door, in the town of*.IVrurhtsvf
d?ho
i . ~~ ^
attendant suffering. There are a class of-j
people, pilose look is always forward,' Jndj f. ^ oonn
i all the mentis of improvement in£ intellect-1 SijbicTThe f for “’wife nauto,” I till yfiu againti' j Ra lo.on the first Tuesday in Marc
,.... , .... ^ \ ual knowledge, are highly esteemed bv them, ! Y'rtu kufrw iiOt f Low thatikful Uawr glad we j Masonic Hail and' lot in said town!
jjfifrralfrraW; tMmt-^nomeutous «*•**•&, , h Me aware t h:d Without a evstem of ! would be! V | as the property of the Masonic ^ttem ,
' n — lL - * I satisfy Oho li fa iu favor of Lott Walker rs>
Johnson county, within the’ legal',hour* of
XR. Wright. The greaV State-ban baaed-nnelr.pl*.,.
*lioir Immlics bv thoir bresidcs. ; non. rhtrlaUccrTsliftll leave at rest.mxtit lliaYe ^ - . , , A r - ■
■ ^ ' Jr r* - i .it, ,, r ~ . . ,. ; us fearful to .think-whjt.wo
intercommunication, indefinitely, expansive • To build up our county, 'tis perfectly plain,
and surfe.eptrbie of improvements, human* That rmitvnl nnr$ mu**t flow rapid and free,
progress would necessarily be slow and un- • Now, Mr. Editor after the song you ought j
certain, aiitl the utility of such improve- j to have seen them come forward, at id extend <
ments, to bd useful a$d lasting, must ccr-.’ xight-ha®i of fellowship in behalf of ;
hoot ! “The Herald.” Yon Would liav
1; • A
!vie.ion i
rnity to
tf-r Yk\
Jeremiah Parker, Treasurer of said FnitefhP
ty. Property pointed out by Plaintiff. Thiis
January 28d. 1873.
M. A. OUTLAW, Sheriff.
Jan. 21, 1873 -tds
tainly be agreeable an l uniform: Without
fare fancied that
Notice*
Malted upon, aud intorumd of the withdrawal , 1 ii huouk s i,_, iai n uicsiuvs. i **. < lnave is fearful to thinkwhat would now have been J and all clothed in their right mind. Kiclaim
in hi3 favor of aU the candidates, signified Lis ; our farmers the pro- , done with the famon One popular Author | the e , jn , lit io a : of The .m*terial world. But ' ~ ' ' ‘ " ' $
willingness to accept. - . ’ | P»«' J‘‘Wsmg ? ood seed for pbntmg. that--Taught b'rsautuute aspect. Uappily ^ .^hdictho cgW’ haa open-f ty hrgan.
The people of the: District a af leastJ the • ^ r o s<iuml, and vt possibly Thm bc,«g ndmrtte.1 let us see ri Mean bc-^ .^ iml . t p otl ,, ht -. ton* vefy Ifdtv,
Demonic' portion -thbrFof -will hail with ' Rel “ ct “ Warily and prdl.lic-kmd of com and J rcdnce.1 to a primitive system of -roots, j foUowin ; ^ ifl ^ ha!j ivyM j Walk.no Biped.
jov the-opportnnitv of once more casting > « ottM b «^d in small grains,,eudcmvor to get j Each thought is. without douh^elementary diff ^ nt sciettocs , wliich have, step I P S. Mr. Editor, I ought not to have
their •ballots-for one whom it has ever Uwn will .be adapted to our so.! and | with.n itselt, Toisoan bo. proven l.y analysin. j bv stu „ tbrnn h ^ t he intricate labyrinths j closed my communf-arion without saving a
their delight to'honor: Mr. Stephens re-| ch,a » tl '< "-hga gathering time comes on. j That there b ench Sthihg as symbolic thought | 0 f imiIitfca , ehe hrical. and mathematical ! word or two about 5lr, Wood atf d his'n.uch
turned to his home a few days since, and, it : J our selecUotls of UMd A»m the best 1 .we need go no further back to prove, than T^^wuuU us safe through all 'chaos, | esteemed paper “The Hawkinsvillc Dis-
“I thought so, j patch. He ana his pape* have many ad-
| mires.in Montgomery, but enough fur the
! present. More ahon.
• - w. b.
j Montcomec.t Co.^.Ga. Jen. 8th, 1873.
‘J. v/ Jloateomerr Counnty, Qa. I
ing "Hurrah for the. “Henild,” it is fur co an- f Whsr>:as, Malcoiub Courson applies to me
for permanci^Lctters of Administration on
ACADEMl
N o. 11. C. It* R., Gr,
F- K. KINMAN, Teacher
T HE e«rcis(tffwcre resumed in this l„ .
tutioSMo^hir 20th January. 11
■■ E.ates-oFTuition per Annum -
•*'’?« -f:
•IS - A'.. ’
Payable at the close of each Quarter
30 days.
Board cheap in good families,
jan 24, 1872 —1m j g .
.(-boiled stalks of cotton, of. the first opening, t to the palmy days of.ancient Egy pt, and to
FERTILIZE!
TF von intend planting a crop this Vefll
and wish to double, t/eble and quadrupi'
The following 'appointments have been and systematic cultivation. Save -a 'good
made by the Governor, and confirmed by the stand, and keep down the grass anil weeds.
Senato : • ; Tiier;as as mu.-li a lyant ige to bv gained by
N. J. Haiumond, Atiomey General f( r .the
State.
Judges.- Barnard Kill, Macon circuit; Geo.
T. Bartlett, Ocnmlgee circuit ; John G. Hall.
any'record of, is displayed in this beautiful
and interesting science, by pictnr- thought.-
How, an 1 in what manner these were repre
sented, we can easily imagine, from' the
specimens occurring in the nrchit.-ctitral and
good cultivation, as there is by planting
rich soil/ Work your crop as many times
it needs working. Don’t bo in a hurry to sculptured remains of ancient Egypt. There
‘•lay by,-” just to have it said that yon “laid ’ can be no possible doubt, but that this was
IKE GeASS.
. 18H, 18T>.
the estate of Warren Courson, deceased, late
of Montgomery county—
These are therefore, to cite and. admonish
all, and singnlar the"kitrdrW and Xrt^itdrt _
of siii J deceased, to be and 1 appear at my • of- the product, be certain to invest your Meter
fice within the time prescribed by law,' and | Labor and Time. In the C'llft.%
show ca rse, if any they have, wliv said let- j because THE BEST. and msr RE
tors should not be grunted; f 13-4BLE FEBTILIXER I\ fj
Witfiess my hand and official signature,
this January 20, 1873. "
JOHN A. McMILLAN, Ordinary at. c.
Jnil. 34, 1873 30d
Flint circnit ; J. L. Harris, of the Brunswick
circuit ; W. D. Kiddo, of the Patau la circuit;
H. V. Johnson, of the Middle circuit; Geo.
D. Wright, Western circuit ; A. J. llansell,
.Southwestern circuit.
Solicitors General. Simon IV. I'iitch. of the
by” before your neighbor did,and leave your
crop to sufl'er for the need of another plowing
or hoeing.
We would also suggest that a good way Gr '
farmers to imjirove and advance, tlieliiselves
grieultural science, would lx- to lbi-ni
the good people up and down the' Oconee
ore doing. -Well, I foils. 1 la.ost of them efi-
the earliest dispensation under the picture ! gaged in culling and hauliiig timber; a fev.
system, and was possibly, all the writlendaw ginning nilflfjsnuking'cotton ; to ha\e it ready
of those days, but each th mght represented, | ** a Steiiiuer which had gone up to
requireil n jKMrticiilatsioR, or hiero^lrphic tp.j D^blhi, u feVdnys pfovioutt.
explain soniQ id^a. This certainly w
Homesti'nd Notice.
Letter Ihiw Moniff^nuery. ! Tw r r v, T " *tT ’**' .77:,,. , j ordinary sofuce. i Byj.A MrM,iia,i,
9 ; The G., AL L to bk Kevived. —A bill is be- * MoNTooHERt County. (Ta. \ On! yofxnul Ltj >y.
EklH»rs HtraUh-.1 have just retnrned from a i fore the Legislature to revive Geoagia Military j TbOWAN rHILLIPH liasappfied'to ice for
visit to Mt. Ycrn* m, our eonnty site, and ! Institute, at Marietta. It is sai l that tlie'bill A l exemption of pers»-n;-.lty and setting
fiimk i.erlmps,' you woul 1 like to know what j j* vi; . or „„ s i v prised, alid is gaihino nianv 1 “** rt ^ nat «°n <'('Homesb-adband I will
1 - ' • pass upon the same on t.ie lixst- Mon (lav ifi
i-- - .. . - . , — ■
gaihing many
friemls, to all of which we must -say. Amen, j February next, at my office iii Mo'unt Yerhon,
This inovcnlmit will doubthess receive a cor. ; at 10 o’clock, a. m.
dial eh.lorsement bv all the former cadets i .)Vitn:-ss my hand an l official sigfiatnfc,
this the 20th.dny of Iiiiiu:srv,1873i
JOHN A. MeJIILL.l^Nj tl^dinary ,m. c.
. cuni- : As I crossed the Oconee, I saw n great lnnny
who have so often obeyed the commands
“Shoulder-Arms’’ and -Forward-March,” rip- j
on that gently rolling “parade ground,' 1 Let t
the G. M. I. be re-established at the old site
Jab, 24, 1873 'it
berM»ine and ideas necessarily must have j ***** y* timber square and null : some of j w } wre havx* jiassed so many happy hours j
Brunswick circuit : John F. Glenn, of the At- ! district or nei^bbvrhood clubs for the pro- j l>een few,, and the interchan*^ of thought ! the pilots eryiit^ at top of the voice, “Bow , in our yoU f] 1#
. .. v . I . - - - .. . t un »•» .... t ,.i> T— i: ft. T?♦ .
The Gem.
lnnta circuit; .Samuel Lumpkin, of the North
ern pircuit ; Davenport Jackson, of the Au
gusta circuit; C'has. F. Crisp, of the AVestern
circuit; Kolin A. Stanley of Oconee circuit;
John AY. Robinson, of Middle circuit; C. J.
Harris, Macon circnit: Cicero D. Clemens,
Rome circuit; Emory Sp, or, AVestern circnit:
-T. B. Csbniss, Flint circuit; C. J. AYelborn,
Blue Ridge circuit; Robert G.
Southern circuit.
motion of their farming, interests, l’or in- i between man aud nations limited, otherwise
stance, let half a dozen farmers in the same 1 this system of thought representation, by-
vicinity form a club, and meet regularly, say , picture symbols, would have been complex
every twa weeks, or once a month ; let their
meetings be held at their respective homes
alternately. At their meetings let them give
their opinions as to the.manuer of preparing
land for planting. Let them consult together
Mitchell, j as to the most practicable plan for planting a
, crop. : Let them-take'cbifnsel together as to
. -— ' the most correct system of cultivation, aud
AA e lejti’n - from the Savannah Morning tficn let tlum adopt the method which, in
News’ that Edward E. McFarland, a highly | their united judgments ; they believe to be
respectable and promising young man, was j the most feasible. Let them' make their mu-
killed last Tuesday night, about half past tnal statements with regard to their experi-
eleven o clock, about three miles from Savan- ments with fertilizers. Let them consider
nah. L - He and another gentleman were re- everything that couies in the purview of their
tnrning from Sav. to the Isle ot Hope, on a 1 vocation: in short, let their deliberations be
hand car, on fhc^ S, S. & S. R. R. J wo ne- : practical. Many real advantages would soon
groes were.nn the car with them anil were
working the car for them. About three
ill the extreme, for should I wish Von to
dine with me, I should have to represent,
on the card of invitation, a roast pig. with
knife and fork all ready, and sun at high
AVbife !” and some, “Bow Indian D In fact, it
seem -d as if all nature had been’tnrned into Too nincli wheat, it seems, was raised in
timber, with just the exception of inenenorigh i California hist summer. There are not
! ... a ... , :. . I. . . l.u ,1 1
add, not a few wild ducks, and squirrels, to
ei'i.cn the scene ; 4Uid it D;.ri n were not as
large as aV-ont^vf vfijors, it would have to be
meridian; nn invitation to tea should repie- | enlarged to make vrootu fiir tac timber that
Sent, the tea kettle, cups and saneers, sugar i enters its harbor.
anil cream pots, tea tray, and a lady, with- j Gn Sabbath night, I enjoyed the liospitali-
out the sun. Next to the system of symbcl- j ty ol cur muf aal friend, Mr, C, Me., whom you
ic thought , however represented, comes the j doubtless reiuember as your jirxt subscriber,
discovery of the alphabet, or more proper- j on your jirxl visit to Montgomery. And Ia-s-
ly speaking,' “sound Thought,” or “sound . sure yoH, Mr.. Editor, that in hint, aud his
writing.” This system, which was partially ; two accomplished daughters, yon have three
perfected by the Hellenes, brought man- | firm and abiding friends, who will stand by
to take that, timber to Darien, and I might ; enough storehouses th.-r« to hold the crop.
or ships enough coming to San Francisco to j r |^
carry.away the surplus, Mirny thousands '
of bushels remain unthrasln-d in the fields,
and although freights ar- double the lates
of the previous year, a hundred ships at j
least could be filled up with the wln-at now ;
stored in Sun Francisco.- Tritly the Golden i-
Hom is a horn of plenty. j
miles from the city, on the most dangerous
part of the road, some malicious viilian had
placed a. cypress log across the- track. They
were going rapidly, and when the car struck
the log, they were thrown off, and the ear
fell on Mr. McFarland's stomach. He died
in about three hours. The ■ scoundrel who
put-the log there, certainly deserves to be
hung on the first good limb ho com es to, after
he is canght-
► * ♦ -■*
The name of Gen. -Tubal A. Eariv bavin
result, from snch a course as this, concerning |
which wo will sav more hereafter.
kind to reflection, ana here let us notice
that sound, notwithstanding it admits of
almost infinite combinations, has but few-
radical elemi nts, and to represent these
simple sounds was easily done. N*t so
the “Herald'' through “thick and thin.”
Monday morning fomi 1 me forMt.
A'crnoii, where I arrived at an early hour. It
Mr. David L. Adams, who has been in the
cotton trade of Augusta during forty years,
died near Himbnrg, S. C., on Thun lay the
23r-.l inst. He was 80 years old.
■’ — • 1 "* j LIQT T ORS to be luul in any inaiket.
A bill is before the Georgia Legislature’ stock of
... ... ... ! prohibiting parties convicted of larceny from |
was the dav for the Ordinary s Court; but as ' ,' , i
.• , , . voting. A good hill, and we most devoutly .
our eonntv has been extremely healt-.vt 6 past ' '
* * ' hope it will pass. - r t
. For the Herald.
That I>c<f limit.
A few days since some gentlemen of our
•' quiet burg, who were somewhat of a sportive
; turn of mind, decided that the exact way to
■ have somc.fun at small cost, was to gather up
two long, lean lank, leather-eared hounds,
; half a dozen seven foot, double barrel guns,
j as nuiny men as chose to go, and go out on
, Flat. Crock to hunt for deer. According to
Small pox is raging alarmingly in Balti- J
more. The nnmber of deaths are said to t
coed those from the saint; cause in Boston.
German Emigration.—Organized j
efforts are in progress in Germany to j
promote emigration to America It
j Embraces OLD CONTINENTAL, the gen-
i nine WlLSilN, nn 1 ui:my. c*tu^r cliuicj
! brail Is. A superb stock of the finest
WINES,
been mentioned iu connection with the Gov- | previous appointment, curly in the morning
ernorship of A’irg^ria, he has written to the- • the crowd assembled, and after loading them-
Lynchburg YctrsvWt ho would not consent selves and the guns aforesaid with astouish-
to take the oaths required tube taken, to hold j nig amounts of “blue whistlers,” proceeded
any office within the gift of the people, of the ! on the drive. Iu tlie crowd was our young
Legislature, or of the Executive, if the entoln- ' friend J. K. H., Esq., a young disciple of
ments were ten-fold vvhat they are at present- Bhn-kstone, who having listened to the stir-
—- ►-•-♦-•-w . iiui tales of fun and frolic told bv the luni-
A bill wjls-introduced in the Senate to re- tors, decided for the time being to leave Ghit-
duce the number of Judical Districts to 15.— j tv to keep Blaekstone Company, and casting
If was also proposed to increase tlio pay of ; ,. ar „ to the winds, to roam over the wild wood i being performed by a relay of transits,
Judges to ?^600. The latter proposition be- : in search of the bounding deer. Borrowing except at the last signal station, from which
ing voted do*n, the bill was laid upon the i a gun fioiu Uncle Me, and putting in about ! 11 "as given that was understood at
table, the founders of the bill voting in favor three lingers of powder and four of the “blue : Urn terminus. But, says one, this is u it her
of such disposition. j whistlers” aforesaid, in each barrel, he tin- j KQall<l , nor symbolic thought, yet it is tli
ished his preparation of death with vat r- i
with the combinations, for although the t year, there was very- little business brought
combinations can express every variety of ■ up before his lioxou.
human uf erauee, that the vocal organs are ! Being an advocate for “Edication” and the
! capable of utteriug, yet their scope amounts i young “Henild, Mr. Editor, I thought to
j to infinity, hence to represent sound th.mght i Sttimpify the citizens awhile in behalfof each,
■ by means of the alphabetic system, became \ but in order to satisfy your appetite, I’ll give
i almost a matter of course. Now let ns re- I yon a little slice of what I sai l :
J turn to the primeval ages, for further pro-! Fellow Citizens, perhaps some of you do
! gress in these systems of symbolic au l sound ' not understand latin ; if you don't it is your | j s J10 W stated tlmt attonj; those who j
(thought. . A very striking illustration is j own fault, and rot only .o but your >c:y propose leaving tile Fatherland this 1
( represented in one of the Greek Tragedies, . great misfortune ; without it you will not be t y ear for the United States tire 10,000 i
j which opens with a scene on a watch to .ver. . able to understand my text ; and ot course, j fobaceo growers and 12,000 wine
if yon iWt under-stand the t« xt, you will i ff; 0 , vcrs ‘
not uxuiersUnd tlx*; mirmou : | 7^ .. _
Forrcgius tistiuoribus frauclii fanchi rattle- j
ban iori^ui- v with aislu|>dasliibns. Now, Fid- ... .»
low Citizvns this is firstrafe latin. and the In AynKhington c >;:n f y, ou the 2ist inst.,
reasor. T kno-.y —"case I made it myself. AV'ell ' bv Rev. G. A. AVo* 1, Mil IIk.skv AA’. Ivy an 1
now do the sal-ill’ a :
Edi- ’.ti >n. you all know, i- of a
without brsad and meat ;:t tin bottom. I
,, r, . ; reM’i-.-ui-i' oi ice onu. s moi.ier. nv errc ii,
would say sotti'th.ng about timber too, but;,,.,. . _ r _, ' liotu roreign an 1 Do nest;-, ofiever g
vou all know too much about that. I)in } . . ' ’ ' ^ * i..axi.s, t endquallty. lno.se wuo are loud oi fin
.... ' AVashingtou to., and Miss Moixir. IfiTin-
sav ti»> laneli! 1 here is one />mt, don t un- l
- - , . . r ! cock. ,
di rstend me to moan the pint clip, hut I sav . ' /1* Q ril 1
that then-is one pint that I tear you dniYt | _. t ^ 2 ° ,h ^sd.^ncar Sandersville. rd the 1 | ;] O’jj J*g ^ l0l)cl(T’0
The Wando,
lOOO TONq
of wliicli are for sale at
Station 9, C. R. R., Ga.,
At the following' Prices and Terms j
j CASH~*55 PER TON OF 2000 I.BS.. .
: freisrht and drayage destination ndded|
J TIME—^>30 PER TON OF 2000 LBS.,
i payable 1st N»v., 1S7-3, adding freight ami'
drayage,
j O.- one Ton of AVaiuIo.for 100 lbs. . Lint Cut
ton. in bales, at lac. pm-
The Cotton to grade Low Middling.
! The Planter to have, the option of deliver.
in-,> the Cotton on the first day of Novi-mb:
1 next, at 15c. per lb., or paying .-;.S5 iier ti
| tor the Fertilizer.
^amlo Acid Phosphite.
; Containing a high per centage ti
Soluble Phosphate of'Inmc,
ums.. ot iiuatne'ss an i per TON, of 2000 lbs.,
i t an.1 i>r«iva^ t<o (l^stinritii»ii
j TIME—335 per TON, adding iFreight 4
i Drayage,
i The FFKTILI/EK is of \ rtn,
j ! grade, and the Company are determine 1 i j
I Customers may relv upon finding Imre ! ’ cee l* *° h-s standurd< and if possible t4
” improve it; therefore they are compelled t
! ^ raise the prieo ^
TnePUrfiqt ann Bpcf, i AsuSen l for Famphlets, showing Certifi.
j U1CJ)U a,AAU cates of Planters from nil sections of tbA
Country. Farmers un line of the CentnlV
His 1!ailw *d. or from any point in Georgia, will
i i he promptly xitppHeil by atklrtxdtUij
j H. P. JOXKH, Agent.
I ll«*rinl«ii, It. It., Ga.
i jan 24. 1373 . 2m
IE nnitersignsd ha-, ing beco-iv' sol.' pro
prietor of this hitherto popular house,
••gs lea-.e to statu that neither IVibor {tor ex
pense will be spare l.in muintiiuiag-ifi high
■ reputation as a fi^ise of bnsii>JSs and
Pleasant Resort.
Whiskies
upieil by a sinalu watcher, whose eyes
are constantly 'directed towards the b.-l.-a-
gnred Ilion. lie lias strained his sight for
ten long years, at length the expected signal
is given, and "Irpi/&o.\- Julka," was shouted
by myriads of voices miles away. Thu fiat
was achieved by mentis of the lire signal.
And again, the l're-Assyran hatinus of an
tiquity had reepnise to the courier service.
Altii-riiul.
AV’ell
j Misi Vrsi-sTA A. A'n>-m, all of sai l county.
aceonnt ... t ’ ...
Ln ir.iii.ioJVt.o., cn the 23rl inst., at the
residence of the brid.’s mother, bv Gr - n J.
ORDINANCE.
j Sn-nov 1. H- it rtnlaint-A brf the Mayor w
of thr < "ity of SamlrrsriUr,
That from an T after the passage and I*uL
| lie itian of thus Ordinance, itsball be unlaw
! ful for any person to sell or barter Powder,
’ Kerosene Oik or any kind of Burning fluid.
by tire light, under a penalty of not exceed-
; ing v20 for each nli-Ufo.
Ssi t;o.-,- 2. IU it further OrJaiunl, That here-
Po”t, Sherry, Madeira, & Domestic. ! aft n r " a - l L- K «° CI -V : v r ? tj T ,V, Irn - in " flna
„ sold \i i.hm th-city limits, shall lie inspected.
Also, a full assortment of , mid ail not coming up to the standard of tie
tire test required by the State Law. shall le
condemned and any persons seUiruj any r.urii
Oil or fluid, shall on conviction thereof, W
fine 1 at tar- disv.r. tiou of til.! Mavor.
Sm nis S. He Itju t er 0,-<llined, That tie
C re,"!; of Coun.-’.l b< mvtetdic 'Inspector of
Kerosen- nnrl burniag.fluids, under the for.-
iirdiii ; ‘ _
tire
perries offering it f«,
saie, mi i an r.-e-sring OtEfor sale, shall noti-
•}’ i -y GberXj w :• shall inspect, the same b~
lore it has been dptnJU by the Vendor, rind 1
foju 1 safe s.iall gaileacertificate to that uffc-rt
h ior. fl is offered lor sale.
C. R. PRINGLE, Mayor.
'A. Gv.u.KnEK, Clerk and Treasurer.
Brandies,
Rum,
Gin,
going i )v l .i, ,.,.' -, and for the services render-
-d sir air be j rail 21 ’ eenteCper ’gallon fur tie
Oil inspected,! by'th ’ ’
ide
bv Rev. J. E.
ouuim, itwi .iimiti'ui. 1111/11^111, J 1 11 in' * • : • 1 , -.j- T T 1> 1
1 germ from which “sound' thought,” ovigin;;- | know, an.l what is more, Ifearyoucan t larn : ' r - • " •' ’
, i , V . .1 - . r, tit It iH this thr-man is ueuer..liv the Led *«»*«»• JI «- A*. br-TAXT. of Lowndes
- ted. Alter the courier system, aroso thosn ir - -t m mis, t it uimit. „uui-rsii> juc uv.i
proof caps, sallied forth and took a “stand
• -on murdcrons thaughts intent.” He waited perfect tire signals, the remains of which
.-I • .- .... , .... ,.,n lie twcml «t the nr.u, nt .l.v »ll .ii..,.., ! alone; uu.i there is no lurin that hnSa tiutt-r
until nearly out of patience, when all ot sud-| utn De - CLI ‘ tu ‘ P r,hint *i«j . ail .Hung 1
rometimes start oat ol i
filled With the
Georgia. —The following shows the growth
of Georgia from 1700 to 1870. In 17D0, ac
cording to the census report, the jtopulatioii-
.was 82,548: in ISOO. K;2,l!S0; in 18-10, 252,-; , „
.433:: in 1320, 340.080; in 1830. 510.82:!; 1840, > ° a ‘ **undergrowth a mag-
691,392; iu 1850, 906,133; 1800, 1,057.28fl; in • |" ncw,t buok > . “ nd seH-mg. H. as Ii. saw ,
1870 1 m 100 * . him, and supposing from Ins threatening rip
’ ' • , , ^ ! pearr.nce and fl.e size of the gun. that there i tlu’ngbt,” and yet they cpnliL yonycy bnt a , .. .... n
Afire tiecurred in AVashingtou City on the ! was dnnger in that immediate vicinity, made sin b' le ^cn. and for this to be intrligible / h ' “• IZta *
28th. destroying the National Theatre. Mrs. ! long leaps and duplicated them for a more “ ^‘-'eessara- to have the thing well mi- , thelr “f ‘ ,U -“‘’ 1 * .‘T' < /
Oats, lost heavily, also J. G. Saville was con- ! Wthy locality. H., I guess, must have ! “ thing p,visible only with an event j reason me oUCof tlm la^t y^that I had n
siderable- loser. The Imperial Hotel was Horn frightened, ffir he suffered the deer to i loB S expected: These symbols and signals ».S l^t**. At oll, then I went •
damaged about 830.000. The billiard room | K«'t out of reach before bethinking himself of j w<rt ;- to ^ the otthem. but vague and ; found Vil ie and i «?Mdie j «- - |
i ' ismitfinn thou dit. t ho h'“nd tater. AA hat s to be done! Credit
off who knows how and when to let timber j Co * Ala - *" AtES - K..L.V G. Hopkins, of the Will find a full assortment at “THE GEM ’’
...» i.. i fnrui or tilium t w “ •
• old England borders. AA'ill it be
1 fire signals convey “sound thought ?" yea ; Vlint - i-s .true, I
they' were the very essence of “sound ] Dancn with my pockets
“Rhino," bnt on my road home I was always
\v
..
former place.
... In AVashint .
; by It iv. (t. A. Woo l. M'S- Jonathan- Bahuos
ind Miss M-ika E. Bkli., all of said county.
of Hiller A Jones was damaged about $3000. ! the gun at all, but possessed sufficient pros-'! »lcs of transpiitting .thought.
» «♦ « * j eneo of mind to blaze away, and. mis* the deer j A rainy day, ora dark, foggy night, would
The exercises of Mercer University have been j Profiting by this experience,he thought there j disconcert tlio plan of o;k.-ratiuns. And now
temporarily suspended in consequence of , must not have been sufficient "loading" in | come « Hm rocket syst -m. These, by their
the prevalence of meningitis among the stu- ; tlu- old blunderbuss, and so determining to ' size ’ P°"'' ,r of flight, or number, was better
dents. Three cases proved fatal. No local i bring the next one to a standstill, or lie still I “ da P to<1 to t5le various wants of man. The
cause for the appearance of the disease. | fi e j„,t>
.* ' ® * 4 • t: A ke
Considerable sickness is reported j
the Georgia Legislature. .Said to be throat
Fresh Fish
New Advertisements. Ia** oysters
-•_/ _j . - , _.. ... _. , and Friday.
Valentinus,
T O suit every l>o ly, will lie found in the
greatest profusion at
Those who like a nice quiet game of
Jan. 31. 1873 —it
GALLAHER’S.
Xotioo.
lilts iu a double portion, and proceeds to j oul - v i ,robkm hcre to bo tb « malyug i nl “ preaetnng to yon. My text, if yon could , man of color; slm l
i another stand. Ho waited until lie felt ! ^e-system explain itself, so that sudden | unfold it tells yon all about !the merits;of j
id the poet when he said— ’ i ilDfl unexpected wants eould b.i explained, | ho h' ,ma nn ‘ l ‘eimbmg bw lfltlc id.-a j T m ;JJ IS7;i .j.
disease. Perhaps they talk too much; or,
may be, they ‘swallow' too much. Which is
it, brother Grady.
V ♦'♦•♦--4 - —' —
Meninigitis.—Tiiis fearful disease is. pre- '
vailing alarmingly in various portions of the '
State and country-; A-nuinber of deaths have,!
occurred in Macon, Conyers, and elsewhere. |
Also one af Mjlledgcville. i;-’ . . j
—=—r ~W ♦ r*-: ; home and the study of Blaekstone. This
A bill has been introduced in the Legisbi- j time he fully reaUzed the magnitude and
tureto make penal horse racing, cock fighting I fearful responsibility of lriSv'positiod. anil the
and the< use of obscene, abusive or profane j deer seeming impressed with something of-
language, where there are no municipal cor- I the same nature, aeeor.iingly siojy. -d nntU he
pofations. j could bring his implement of death to bear.
as did the poet
“Hope deft-red maketh the heart sick.”
And setting himself down beside a pine, let
his fancy wander to more congenial fields of
! thought, and just as he finished building an
| aerial castle to contain some fail- loved one,
! and imagined if in that situation he -.von Id
j be the happiest of men, out from the tbieki-t
j sprung, not fine, but th.->( ! of the animals in
qnest of wiiicii lie had left the comforts of
but these, like the fire signals, were liable to ! bow shoot, and especially teach them to •
i let Darien alone. ...
Now, Fellow Citizens,. I never had any indi
cation
w ich’is already lean must he made leaner, for
one thing ft -e-Jful Jo keep soul and body to- j ”
gethy. Then die unfortnnate idea occurrs. |
“another raft!' j _ ,
Wei), Follow Citizens, don’t forget that I 1 T L “ EB * forewarn all persons against
’ ' ,, 6 ; J. luring or harboring Lucy Watkins, a wo-
nm preaching to yon. My text, if yon could j miin ,,f color; she having contracted with me
and having left my employ
permission.
H. H. WICKER., j
the same untoward drawbacks, which, in a
word, was quite perplexing. These things i
taxed the ingenuity of man no little, and
the world was ready for some great revolu
tion. This was brought about by the inven
tion .af ^ritiDg, the discovery of .the alpha
bet, and the adoption of movable types in
the art of printing, and these mark three of
the grandest er-.is.of human skill fur the ad-
Lost,
myself and know the disadvantages oi l 1 ' lotb mst v ” n ” piomtssory note for
,, . ^ , . . , ^ , . W >la3 and some cent4. made pavable te
id krpt me doing just as yon are doing, j the undersigned, and given by. AV; si Collins
. .. 1... .. A.. C_l. .1. 4L r v.. ra 1.« : in IttCll r I'l. A. t-l . 1
•AVill fin I one of the finest t-bles and most
pl.’-asant rooms in tile Slate a? • ‘The Gem.”
SGiyc mu a call an 11 will prove aU I sav.
M. H. BOYER.
j Saxdersvuxe, Ga., Jan. 31> 1873- ly
| Those iu delated to the old..firm will please '
! <8iH an 1 settie :it illicit, as Ve are anxious to 1
i clos; up the bu dness. ’ ,
in 1870. There are two credits on sail note, j
one for $7<»-nnd the other fur 440. All per-
it. Dufi
and when he sent me to Srlmlr he thought
if the teneIier..kno«-H the multiplication table . —, k . ...
that was enough. In shorter, he employed | ^Tthe mak^to set.te ShniSt^: j ^ iUl4ft.$'nUf
j just teachers tw sc*mu* of you employ. j s:lfl A. lLEiiltilAN * T i Ql j 7
| Now lastly, Fellow Citizens, let mo admon- j Damsboro. Ga.,.T«n. 31. 18/3 -2f
Now ia tlie titoe to sabscribe.
TH K
Rr
MSDL0CK, ABLINE & E0D5EE3,
_ _ .... . _ Is pnblisifcd every Friday, at ftiiiiliirayilfe.
us that Nboth the ' hi'unigivp’hie arid alpha- j .gainsof counties, Sfcrt.w7and Nations. Widen ! __ ... .... . . A 0 j lb ‘- it is oncot the leading neWKiwpMH of
betic systems, were known to the Egyptian,,') "ul^yourfiinok,. honsas and j Rested to X"at the “u^hTu"" in'Lm ! th^uily CfrcU*fc
tuts, Mfchfinicit, Liliortrs, Lru
viincviuont of so.ciititit:, iiibraj, an.l intellect- ! ish 3‘V 11 tv -™ otie *$* r ° your farms azul the j •- .
'iual knowledge. Diodorus Siculus,., informs ! other to th e trjhullu bed,, for on it lies tht-.j XCflll XViOOlQ
Tlie citizens of Washington county are re-
“““ *xio ".110*10 to lac lAgypimn,, j a- -- —rxvw u — I quested to meet at the Court-House ’in Sen
ate! that the secrets of their casts an.l creed i conreribs, have more an.l larger biter banks, j dersvillu ou Tuesday iivxt, to consider the
when lie let fly right in their, midst, killing
two. and wounding two more, liiuiself being
.Hon. D. Mi Du Bose, At. C K.,m ..hk t>. ■ ..e— . ^
for a copy of his speech delivered before the * ,
xr , , . . ... , . . i one ol the -latter number, for I had torgot. to
House,of Represeniatives at AAaslimgton eifv, i. . , <*
upon the stibjeetof the Atlantic and Great I ^ *»\****'¥ ^ ^ :9 old
Western CiuraL ' |-S Qn kill m./^r a, well as .,m,|/. The
• • • - ■ r \ ^ , 4 ' j (lecr were ; ‘lead outright, but H. was «»n ! y
A bill is before thodJ. S. of jjepre- | ^Tinned, and^recoToriiigin time to see the
sentetlves, for th« purpose of enlarging the | Wtut one ’ uudfing off, he aitempted to .“let
currency by circtrlating on extra amount of j drive fit him with the othc-r barrel, but the
$25,000,000 in the AYest and South. powder in that one possessed something j
... ’ - —. i which all illuminating oils ought’to possess, i
.Tlie employees of the-Atlanta Snn office : viz: the
ia-]" nr cir rorniur; - Vnid thus early
in the history of the worlds wot find a sub
stitution of Phonography, or’in dth.-r words,
sound writing for idoa-ograplty, or thought
writing, consequently. tliisty/i^-. great revo
lution introiluced into the arena' of human
progress, and there is little doubt, that
this system of writing • was - understood anil
real live uewspap.-r, and the inten sts of all
classes Bird vocations have, our attentio:
I NO'i’ICK.
I A.Iia firm of E. A B. AYatkins has beei -.
,- dissolved .by. mutual consent of panics *
| ^' -E- o idkins has purchased the interest of -I
. B. V. at.cins, and the business will lie contin- 3
ued i»A him ut the old stand- on tho corner
j thankful for past patronage, he respectiuliv
j solicits a continuance of the same.
AV. E. AVATKINS.
!• J in*21, 1873. if
j I{ - J -. 1’aVAXT, Jr. W, 1). WAPLE.S. jrriAN MTtOlj
I DAVAN-T, WAPLES & C0.J
J" A CTOTtS, I I
—AND— I li
Commission Merchants,!
| BAY STKEET.
SAYAXXAfi, GA
Au;». 23. 1872 4m
J. W. Ij-kTHKOl*, J. L. J; W. LATHAit’P, IT.
J. W. LATHROP & CO.,
C■->Mon l^actors
f ' C ’ —AND—
1 MERCHANTS,
j IJ;ty Stl-ncf,
HAV IYYAII. tA.
Bagging and Ties furnished to planters
an d Liberal Advances ou consignments to ns.
Aug. 23, 18.72^4in*
AY. B. AV OODB PIDGE,
, [S-vcei-ssor ta Bornmai, &. AAtooUjatinGF. ]
Cotton Faetoi*
—AND—
the intelligence of your children, and we as- ! ',\ r ‘nxmties in building a Raiiroa i from the
sure yon tjkjut thifr will create in their minds ! Th'e'iiiei-ri'nu^wm 1 •*.'i | S,,n ^ , ' rs 'T b *- . . . - . ...
a grateful rcmouftinuicc of your gray hairs, j which f OO^ltSSlOy a>IE|1€HANT,
But now, FeR'j# Citizens, vvemnst come to a | t,H ‘ projo
close ; and as iLis usually to.close meetings
with a song, I willivpeat the lines while yon
sing:
present. Come one, com-
alL
Many Citizens.
(Tune, • ■Ihurer </ Jitktej")
practiced in the East, long before the hicro- ; Subscribe for “The Hekao,” and give us the
glyphic system was introduced an L brought ’ cash,
into general use,- for the Egvjitiau Priests :
Notine
A LL
V Mrs.
AVasliington
j AVc c ill the partiehlar attention of Farmers
I and Plaster* to THE HER ALD, becanse it
I is a first fate family uaper, anil its very low
! Drif.tl* nf KIllbii^rillHiin if in flw.
No. 90 BAY STJtEET.
SVVAWAI*, OEOItUIA.
‘Tis a paper that looks to the rights of man- *® nie
were jealous of their cloister scejrxfls, and I' '‘ lcirid ; ‘ ; emands against
*. - . . .- a v; ~— i — quality of being non-ejplo-iirp, hence
presented Hon. A. H. Stephens with a beau- ! the deer xvent-aeot. free, leaving H. the other
tifnl .porta tile, morocco Xfrlrih’g desk, a few i two end a bloody nose to rIiow fpr Jim .first , -. ^ ^
days since. J shot; To his.ere<lit %«it'eaid, he- was satis- j &»*» «J’*tP«uj»f liiera^t^hici in’j" The ^rliiiin, tha
o . _ ' * *. . T, fled with this, except the gun and bloodv 1U ^stern ..Asia; 4 : . ; i-idibcrljcsiin
benatot 8n«ners health is reported so very • ^ - ■ -' v •
used -every precantfcm'jiossibfbi iinif to this | As far ns 'tis able, 'twill knock all to smash,
feeble that he will proBfibtj- not be again in
his seat dnnng the session. *
A’he St gamer. Nick King, plying between'
Savannah and. the const of Florida, wns’snnk’
near Daw?p;Ga-, a few days-since.
Major (^eorge A. Allen, a promineut citizen
of. AngnAa,- committed suicide by shooting
himself through the heaijt-on the 23rd, ins’,
Tlie Pitch Factory if! Atlanta, was destroy--
ed by fire on theSlstinst. Loss $3,500.
■ ' i ’• ■—.
Laura D, Fair is lecturing-in bar saloons,
Cajifomia, on “AVplves.in the -Fold.” •
nose, which of the first he nlnintivelv re- i . i, - rji „ — _ „ ....
. . * ' ....-ii J . ' .. , - . . ..- i Subscribe for “The Herat.d, tis young .we
Pratt’s Astral Oil AVorks, yNew.-Y^fk, w-ere
burned on the 27th, inst.- * H6e» ffib.-OOO:
front and rear. .7.. _B«t as th’e irishman told
his friend- when he married," he had only seen
the first end of his troubles, for the ol'd hun
ters corning up, and benever liaving killiil a’
deer before, they preceded to -subject him t >
process known among’the class as “christen
ing,” which coutiists’inputting the throat., of
the dead .deef, an«J bloodying the entire
countenance of-the slayer, in a ipOst disgust
ing manner. However, iff this he had the
'.adkan^^^j* his ffose lind a!rj»dy%toodi:>i-i
him to tiiat extent that therewes ff-ii ruhhh to :
-be.me.de auAfffffiiin.m.tiiatra.ay.
■ infonc
thirt your foes, 'round your
- ... v-. . , _ ifiinSi
China. inid Yfleif dependencies, and’here we
j,inarks, that.it reminds him of a “Uiokaetiijc- ! wm b ;'‘V e ‘he Orient. In all his pride of hi 1- . _ . .
return-snetion- mncUme,; that iv.ilamnirous ’ Jen U,e F a H*'l behind his hieroglyphie i r-v - :: ;
rampart; he that lock* the thought* in his ! ■ ,lb tb uigs were young, m their i
own bosom, as sooff as tfte key is tumid in'j “ <<M>;
'TE’e hit-k op tire iloor ef the outer cloister.
AVheu he stalks forth aniid the vulgar world,
he iluagines him .elf a mountain of intellect,
and looks with pity or disdain, on those
4who are as good by example, and'-fur better
by practice, than his stoic self..
That the history of language, and the dif
ferent modes of its representations, is the.j Till thousands and thousands,‘round us who
history of civilization, all' admit., -and the i . dwell, . .
discovers- .tniore jspoien St, 'fogetiier-iWith | .AYilJdieefyTt'jci-jcfia theypengr *;^era!^V
'i tae adop-ioEf^nfovauir lypes in ’tne art of-' birth
them in terms of the law
1 - ■ ; 1- O. \\ ICKEK, AiLii'r.
Jan. 31; 187:4 -40.1
I Tu Kusiiirtis Tlenaud Advrrtiam |
! \Ve especially recommend The Herald as a ('t*»iiie.* -** •
1 spbtelnl mediiun for putting thuir business ^ ——
j Agent at Temnlte. No. 13, C. K.'lt,, and will
j nuv&e liberal aavances ori cbttGii consigned
fang/ 23, 1872-tf.
~ .-< I j—j before the Public. Out rates for.advertising | -e...a. schwabz.
Wasuingtoil Snenff’s Sale* are very_ moderate, aud «nr term* are liberal.
ISAAC A. BRADT,
TILL be sold before . the^Court-housi-
pi® „ ,
- . H do.or in the-ritj- of Snn.letsvini-' with-
_V ’ — *.
Jqst give a-fiyy-showing,' «ad tLen its dale-
C ^ K1? ' •'
AVill inaku it a power, 1 and pleasure to you.
‘Thje Herald, " the news it will
Subscribe for
tell,
A* pure as the fountains that How from the
earth
in the legs 1 hour* of sal,.-, on the first Tues- ’
day.in March next, the foil'>wm
to-wit;
One tract or parcel of land
•three hundri- l and seventeen ncres. i.n, . • r . . i
more or less, lying in. et anil around the De- I
potinUhp 13th Station, Central Itailrea.L in i P
the county of Washington, adjoining Taff-tsof
Cieero Gibson, Lawson .Kelly! 5 Seiibdrn It.
Kelly ami J. |>. Franklin. Levied ntuti as
the property of the estate-of Samncl 0. Frank- i
t'Hi'Herald iij ; tiuw ihireftiHy mmft up SCHWAZ & BHADY
-sell week, .mJ contains the latest news- and • ■^7 " - a ‘ U X j
market reports; up to the tiui > of -going to
press.
•a • >:
—DKAtERS LN-
... . O. Money Order, or Ex-
poUt.thp 13th Station, Central Rui'lroaTCin i “
• THE HERALD, » - m
Gm.bL SANSEBSVILLB,>
>ti’.iotrl Washington Os, Ga.
He has achieved-for himielf an undying ! have ’.eurtamly bwh great epochs j g
reputation as a shootist, and doesn’t mind ! *** hnmyu J^Ott*ess. They have marked ‘
4N MAYO, Sheriff
tXwfT
Notice.
counts due the Ceu tral Georgian
o Apft! 10, 1872, ore payable to the
fit- The books arid aca^nyte will
Good Brogan*’ Whole ,tock- 51.75^ pair at / • p f^iSoCK.
/ • ' ' f f J' \' r \ JW-wm. -
EVANS AXX).
KiUi. ii i«b-*tf ?
Floor Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Wall Paper,
Window Shades, s
And d'geneinl assortment of ’
I pliolHtrj Goods,
13B Broughton Street, ^
lSouth side, between Ball A AYhitaker,) |
SAVANNAH, GA.
■st- <