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.1. A. CEEMKVr,
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THURSDAY MOBMNG, MARCH Z 9, 1K77
Bouth Carolina-
Every decision of tho circuit courts of
South Carolina, nothwithstauding the
judges urc republicans, poos to determine
mid confirm Wade Hampton, Governor
of Iho State.
It seems, one W, E Dover, bolding a
eommision as a trial justice un-let D II
Chamberlain, eoumiiilcd on" Hynn \
writ of hnltnis corpus v.a.-i rued out, .md
U ,1, on tin; :: • t , re"i"
hi- iJoci: ion a- follow 1
“I Mtu of •■(•!• ib. ' ■ " I -re thhl V\ 1
II uiipton win ina . ' •• i* l l
the State of South ( an .i •• tbi-nigh Go
ballul-box in accord • a with the cm-It
tution, at the election In i.i on -In V:nui
Novouibcr last; that ho quantied, il o r
following the letter, in tho spirit and in
tent of tho constitution on the Mill
of December last; that ho has been . <
that time and is now the lawful Govern
of South Carolina, and should be obeyed
nnd rospeetod accordingly. It follow,
from these views that D. 11. Chamborlain
was not. Governor on the id oi January,
]877, the date ti the commission of W.
K Dover as a trial justice for the citv o)
Charleston, and that his appointment
and comm: sion nv.it; without lawiul au
thority and void.”
Democratic Flunkyism.
How is it, prominent democrats are
are always doin','such foolish things? The
idea of Hen llill, Luiutr and Senator
Morgan, of Alabama, voting to confirm
that miserable old runaway nigger Fred-
Douglas as marshal of the District ol
Columbia, in order to please the Iraudu
lent IlayoH administration. Such Hunky
istn and bootdioking are too contemptible
even in this degraded age of Ileturniiig
Hoards and fraudulent President making.
Tho Cherokee Advertiser warms Sena
tor Morgan’s hide well, and then peels
off the epidermis after the following style:
“It, wits hut. yesterday that we throw
our hat into the air over hisuntry into the
Senate and cheered until we were hoarse
over his triumph, hut to day wo feel like
groveling in the dust and almost wish
Goldthwuite still occupied his sent.
•“llis action is contrary, and directly
antagonistic to our social system. Wo
have been born, reared and taught in the
faith that the negro socially was not our
equal. Our legislators have enacted
statutes looking to this end. It is a part
nf a Southern education, nnd we cannot
account for this surrender of our Senator’s
manhood in any other way, than that he
is simply bootlicking tha administration
for purposes of sell-aggrandisement. We
are forced to the conclusion that Ben.
11 llill, H. Q. C. Lamar and John T.
Morgan care more for tho “tlesh pots of
Egypt” and Radical flattery than they do
for the welfare ol their constituents.
‘‘For our part Juo. T. Morgan will
never receive our support again. \V o
oannot and will not lend our aid to one
who legislates to force a ru r > upon u* as
iin equal, socially, (or th.s t 'ii tualiy the
result of bis oontirui ition.
"We think Hill, Lamar and '.organ
have “carried the thing too far, in or
der to ho popular or hear themselves
praised by the .Radical press ami poli
tician Already the most bitter partisan
papers are singing their praises, and w
fear a position in the Cabinet or some
“fat place" .if offered would make ti.i. .
ns tractable as Key.
What Now?
When Mr, llayos assumed the Presi
dential chair, placed in his possession by
the most stupendous fraud the world ever
beheld, lie enunciated Ostensibly a pro
gramme by which tho outstanding diffi
culties in the South might be healed. In
some respects, Mr. Hayes lias given evi
dence that he had a mind of his own, and
a will and courage to execute what he
might decide upon; but unfortunately, he
begins now to devclopo the tact that he
has ueithei the one nor the other.
When General le ant was on the eve of
surrendering tin government to Mr.
Hayes, he very mildly -'ingested that the
proper policy toward tin Southern States
would be, to withdraw the military en
tirely, and permit each State to manage
its own local governments. Had Mr.
Hayes carried out this policy, winch he
gave the country some assurance hi w.mld
do. everything might at this date have
been settled, and prosperity looming up
in onr midst. Hut unfortunately he de
cides nothing definitely in reference to
South Carolina, and sends a Returning
Board to Louisiana, with the Vice-Pri-i
dent Wheeler at its head. Cun anyone
doubt the result? Will not. Pnckatd he
counted in and Nicholls out? It is feared
this roii/i iTi'tnt of the President will lie
fraught with very serious coiisequer,ees,
and that a collision between the two
contestants will occur. Em up to
this time, the parties uj-e arraying
tbemseivcH in belligerent attitude, and a
violent and bloody nutJnvak may occur at
any moment. Duckard is gat It- Tog bis
horde of negroes front vnrimi ■< pm t* ■ l‘ t In
state, and Nicholls holds firmly hi pu i
tion, sustained by the whites ol Dm
country. Should a collision take place
there, it is more thin probable it will
shake this fedetal eonlfiaet from centre to
circumference, and if so, Hayes will trem
ble on his throne, and for aught we know,
toller to his final overthrow.
Disappointed.
Etoin pro-ent indications it app ir
lliat Republicans and Dimmer its are alike
disappointed in the official acts of Mi.
Have.- Tie' Republicans anticipated a
continuance in office of the men wlm
Il :,-i ligut' ! iimon !■■' in / , ...is;,
for the pt ooee mof '-!; IT -- -l" tb
i’l'ic-idelle -i. . i
cut of 1 lie, i",i i " mid a ' :
ho.i to i,ffi—. Hut tin md ,nd '
11111 i, 11 till'll ' ' '• . 1 .- '‘l 1 b-'
Ihe -dent lia • ibme ;"' ■
' In. oilier. He ha t 1 ' 1
ail the lecherous crew ol 1 •
Iraliim. and taken men
•i v.i live views. Ile igu - In
lb-publican*, who ini'O b.-efi . n
iravv .in tile negro ,11 ■ • " ’ln to
,ii„j -a hits to In ■ in veil*
klllWll I• >i .11 . Op; - > ovd
pally
lli, ■•on. ■ ,I- Il It.l
-been ndi p , -l" the D.-moerats
Fur tbe;, i-.eh-.i ••.xpec'i-d the I'-' -i
--dent to piu-ecuti, and to carry out the
programme a,id adhered to policy ol his
predecessor. Hut ho doe - not doit; w hii.-lt
lias thrown this party ail a .n.k. and into
a labyrinth of uncertainty as wl.at to do
or say; and hence the great caution pre
served by them in their tut, ranee*, and
the the great question is, ’What shall
we do?”
Telephone.
What is a telephone? L i u-explain.
Telephone is a Greek word , a I
ot’tele, far, far off, and pho in- i
voice; and tint} be .-aid to he an m
conveying sound to a great .list t < . ■ ' ■
he far-soumling.
Il is an instrument so eon-trin ied a id
eonneeted by wire or common thread, that
the voice can be beard at any di-tann-
Here in SununerviHo we talk and >ine at
a distance ol d'ltl yards, and tin- vv ml ai
so distinctly conveyed along the line tb it
each and every word may be di-tin.-tly
beard and understood. Besides tlii-. the
sound is convoyed with electric speed. It
is no sooner uttered at one end ot tliel no
than it is heard til the other. This is
inetedihlo to many persons, hut it is
novelthcloss true, v* has been demon
strated in nur village within tho last few
days. Tlif) old and the young f die* and
gentlemen here, have been amusing them
selves with it Id several days. The in
credulous have been convince I, and in
wonder exclaimed, “Did you ever see
such a thing?” “Who would have be
lieved it?"
The sound and words can be recognized,
not. only by the operator, who holds the
instrument, but by those who may be
standing sevetal feet avvav from it.
This discovery was n it made by us, but
by a gentleman in the North. There,
talking and lecturing has been carried on
through the telephone for a ,1 i.ici of
over a hundred utiles. I’h'. re, it i- boa;
hv wire as a conveyor, but vv ■ u-e tin
plant, simple spool thread, which answers
every purpose to detnonstiaie the fact,
tiia' persons ean thus talk. -,i|J !n'i,i un
munieation at any distatiee. If any one
disbelieve: these statements, all he has to
do, is, to come, and not only ee it per
■n, but dot h-v talk in.g lii". ■i- :. an I he
vv., douhtles.* exeb.itn. 1 lie >!■:'!■■ lictii!
Dr. J. T. MeEarlait.i. ; .-a. It elfieor
of Savatiii-It, has reel'll y ~. el- a report
in which ho call-a:; :n -n to - It, fact that
the city is eonstan iy ~iliu-te I ivnlt small
pox, and suggest- tiiat ii applicant.* for
admission into tit.- | il* . - . eho ns, bo ad
mitted until they can.-how a certificate el
successful vaccination t-em omc regular
physician. His reemniiK-ud nion as a good
one, but does not fn u ■ the indica
tions. Let it he add. and, o . itai! anyone,
male or female, get married, or vote, or
do anything else, until they ate v oeiuat
od. People can make out with ott edu
cation, hut they will mat ry. and vote, and
attend political meetings.
Hayes the so-called prest.t a
efforts t,t political coquetting ail i *
Republicans, niggers, Itidepen ie-i -
Democrats —will, if it has not ahv.
bring him into contempt before tire | co
plc, and result in ruin to himself and his
political confreres.
1 The Acanthus.”
We received by tin-last mail the fir-t
ntiinl-er of this new i-atidiil jiii fin- public
pnttoecvc. edited and ■ n'-ii h■ 1 1 - Mi--
\ntii-: Maria L’t.rne . of V , ,
W e have given it a can-fin im i . - I
perusal, and gb-dlv w.-b- me i, a•
proof of “what wmii.m i-a- and
- it will find it,-’ way into even It
hold iii Georgia. Its every pa;-, i re
with gems of wisib tn nnd in-tieeti--ii
sir tod to every age and emidirioo of Ml
bet tin- eliividlmi- men of tin- I’mni
Stale, and the entire South -h -
gailunlry hr enttou;aging thi out •
t'l Mi Marne- fti ■|c bi|,- ; e->
iin elegant -vv I • I■ •
i prii 7.‘> cent a- i •
i-migiatttlnti -in. m -■
hereby tend- red to in- ai •• -
hope In- tit ay meet w ill; gl"a I 1,,-
PhDto b 'i aplttc T leoraphy
What an age of improvement aid -in
dcr, wo live in! S .eiii-e i* re-Te in ii*
iniwuid arelt and emit mtall., -a- - '
seeming y ttii; a.ul u I- lit - m ti
the gage of a ... I •;. wi. 1 W Inm
I-'rankilll first piiyed w.th tb
o Heaven, lie i t ■ km-v - -bat vvon
dcrful U'Cs it won I eivi- to :h - ricntilic
World. M-*r , in' -,y years ol a—
llr-ii" 'Oil, . .. qlett'd Hie telo
■.; i, w and connect
o' , .. mid conn
ill ii. II ■ tic ', lllllbit . or- of HOC
~ni,try. e'tt'-t - - .mitre ar a telegraph
1 . all ... .ni l pel. - I .a ii if it emiee: t
I,i . . -.,.1 oi ini,- i a ay. I bat a miiit -
~ J, md'in. eo il l preach to the iunab
i n.nii of .Urn \ ork.
Hut cii.-uee i* still u mg the telegraph
| wild making it perforin herculean t.i n
in a lie paper WC see-it stated i
• iln* n i.iiny” is to te’.egiapli o
• •x.i'-t p ' an lit is now being p a
tie 1 .a i'.a A mail u'i-e..o.|' Imuii
one coy. ami lice- to umehi'i. Beiore
lie teaclie- lit* da tin in m In - i"',trait is
telegraphed to Hi- 1 potiee. and tin y are in
waiting for him.
flow far tin- will be p ad, lime
only can determine Am- i t-ba,
wish ;s to see ins v ite .uni In
st lids him her | - ■ . . i
of mile i aa -y r - -■ 1 •• ■ - - :
soon see each -it hi i.,yd.i'. - -ft ni
if they chno ... ■■ ' I
cease?
-*.- •.
Mr. Hewitt, ( Pi.;. - .
I hmincral : lb in i . Ia
of tha imp.-n
j tit'! 't* l '' : m " '
I feiently, and in -
j Mil V of b -'ll.- .1
1I an luiei I p. -
, 1 -raid sitfiriv in . .
| .-in of one nmll, ami hi; .
I itself in llio-t-a'. t- ot ;. tan
tog knowctli bis owner, at, I tin a I;;
! master's crib, but Israel loth no ki. v
nit' people d-‘ bn -t eon-mb i f I
j sinner destroyetb mu It g■ and. -ay
Hook.
•\ e ar,-dm- the ii!
of Uc iitb. onr linin'. ■ t
Annual Report of the Housl i ii -
of the State of ienrgia, IsTti. It i a
I work of Jsti pages and gives a vast
I amount of valuable information ul the
! health statistic-of the State. \ lengthy
report of the yellow le .er epidemic ot 1
year, appea. tt its pi.ge-. wltieli, t.o
doubt, will bti pi--l-ii-tivf of good and u e
fulness fur tlu- .rears to eouie, Mtcli a
opp'sod the State Hoard of Health
would do well to read and digest its con
tents, and such as approve it, may find
reasons of reassurance of its utility and
practicability.
W hat are you going to do with (huso
Democratic metnbeis in Congress from
Georgia, who were led as iambs to the
slaughter, and so quietly and without
| resistance, sold out the Southern birth
right to the Presidency, -n voting fur the
iniquitous electoral commission, by which
the country was defrauded of us truly
elected President?
I; i., supposed Mr. Randall will I
- candidate for Speaker, >•
(jM‘tltll> '!' i’ > t*f the Repithl; a
eai-lidai.-. Mi ill the Repunii'-au can
didate. -a - > Pier, Independent Tho
Democrat - having a majority in tlte
House, tb- -upp i-iti oi i'. th Mr.
Rand an ■ ■■ i .ii, 11 -1 f.
Jii ii t . it .; ■;■ i canr -
t-lii'- Na !•" b ' p : P !-• | cm.
t.
ha-
Hot up
itseil kn "
over, nnd l
ruplion it.’
i'-.c
b, gtn
iug Roarer.-.
A Cm,an: ' a
llayes lie has app niuv , o„e ,-n oj
Reply to “Raven.”
To tht F.thtor of The Gazette:
“Kinjr Alcnho!’
mi*■* 1 Ii ,>n't If? \ n it flea!
Ii ■ Imm u • d.| lli >).• it ;;!i Viill rodotind
(" ;li" .•-*.] f’ flic onirr. lluf I have
i ii n my pen in h?m). !:m'ly to cobhlc*
fli.it without ft ijting. \Vlurj
did I* come from anvwtiv? I• he wil lor
tmiic? Imi imdirn and think he i i fame
hit -I. It nt. ’ll-- i on • ! v -i. In in
be domestieate-1 Ton euli r-■ :i-1 ity* -ee
lt"in In- ready pen. 'bat be i* in urdina
1 i. lar -i , ■ h-tl.ee a vv
v b evel ~i, i.i■ t large
In n oig lb-- go- o i'-mp" , i— l
i-a- in tin
I. -licing I
.. -d-e to g
. i- lav at home ;
nnd ip ea;e ot'tlie ,v no i ni l ehiMreti.
N v. 'll.tven' ’ lei -i Well. I do
n ;el tootle thing lie -av . tic is
-• iiiinV ;i gentieaiaii. or ~ lady as the!
- e inay he, hut . do want, who ever i
may be, a few of lit- feat Iters I
1 ip Will be not join tile G -->d
t ai -? IT- seems t , un i- ■' ml -u
we’l. ju t w‘ at i' needed for their suem—.
must have‘'Riven s" inll ieitcc. We
- li;in to ride the goat a' our t ext
i m. . A Good T'kmii.\i:.
-♦* . ■*.
ply mi ' Vin*gar Ci uet
To Mr■/ !'■■■ tff
lii y..a; ;--I i--u 1 find a cmiiiiiuuica j
timi it ni, i the ab-ive acidulous no in dr
pltiinr, to iliiell I beg leave to a-k a-pace
in your ef it inn t-i reply. In a former
i- t endeavored to urge your lady
i- -vail thet.is-lves of the courte.-y
y o I \ tid'd them, to fill your
"1,. -i” with eminatiuns from
til l' ■ . and -tilted that it was
a i i■ ■ ■; I- we men to he at from
ili-r llitough - it" press, or through any I
i miter ehitnui ! utd l ankly and gallantly I
ackiinwi-'-lgii-l liia' woman wa the -upo- !
rior of man. She might t" be hi- surerior, !
lur after Adam wa* made it -v i-v vy easy
t i reon-dy d-.ilbcta, and muk ; ttuprOve
na-tit* in ihe tb-tir cre-iture who was to
■ ie-re iii* jov- and rt ov-.
i ' nt 1.1 ;1 i ‘ -a. nat bid.i-s r-ould
,v ' , ifn-y Won 1, and
; ; -- 1 1 ■■ .ul-i write ,-uch
u.odei him lei .--r vv.'te. i-v or oc'-a.-imi de
niainli-d il. Mi,!: ns if even married
and single men 1 fi--’ -lire, cm bear te-ti
iii.my on tiii- -nkj . 1 bail- Im d-ntbt,
Mr Editor. ~oi ... >.* Ii ■•* it i- y-oir-clf.
({if '!:*.* "Viin’gat <’ni"t’ say* si- •
’■ i V i 1 b ;i, ■t " ■: ■ I
, l ' , I- ill -I. ' I
~ Eroi,i it.-
i-l n -il • i ■ -•-■ -> b -t.
vviuiian It a- li.-a’ ami. • way ov-r to to
Fill her -miles. In-, Town-, or In:
lore letter* can turn Inn. in • -y -i
. a might Imv ; 1
iii,- withe.;t the ai.i
ii.iard, if It had not Ik.-":. . ' Ti • no
Mrs Delilah Samson, hi- wit .
1 rayed linn And look it you pi-'i-a* at
our great progenitor Adatn what a tine
chance he had to make a fortune in the
(Jar* eo of Eden, a- the poet ha* so
beautifully expre.-.-e ! it—
“ Nature all h'u-hing
In Eden’s first biii'iiu,"
when tin'’ i 'unately Eve hrnke hint up by
feeding him "it forbidden fruit. And
although hi*torv i* not very concise on the
subject o; \datn s future troubles and
tria!*, we feel sure he*had a rough time
of it, for i: ha* been so with most of llis
dcseeiidetits down to the present time.
And ii i.- a well ku tvr i fact, that m tern
legislation is influenced by the smiles aud
■f f i .ting women. The truth
, . .. ! on-, and ;t will prob
ably K . ;i t a b. ,u r* ail con *eivv:-tv ol
(tie ; ii,., et • H '-ii'-l. -v,- 'e led .*: ...
by sou., be-qpiing tnisse-, vvlti,:h cau*,-*
them to vote in Hayes.
But I am -ligiv--ing. Vour fair cor
rt- ; an.. . i* tbat 1 did ‘not
In ■ •: "tr-.nt editor retn.-iim-l
,ii ti. . , . tviien be wa- blown
ap ~ • ai: site thinks he
m,- netinie seated on
, ... . I ■ . t "It 1, as lu
re •: i on*, and cam -
i quid in his hand
a , . -- ,;(, did not bear ttie
. , iaVVii up, tor
... .- I • ’• e;r. . down. 1
A.re'ktO
,, /.-
azure of her eyes, turned to the far off
horizon.
Hut. Mr. Edit I m ore
eoiivineed by tin- '• ■ ; Mi* - "Vim -pit
Cruet” that t '■ hi i ■ U; :
ilitrudii-g my own 111 livid.-a! ■ ■:nor i u-- •,
or your- either, i kn •k ■ . w :
and and- writ.* •-, 1 •’ ■ >.•■■■ \V o
they vvi-h t- wi i ... P :
a h e fl
M mil g in, k
-* • ♦ ♦--
Cm* tile Snutlicrn I *.-:n . ■ ,-y i-v-r *<*
far birget ,; eit, a '< . > nota;i/, •*
lit the proffer or orri-p on e of pt-tr-mage
at the hml- ol M lay-**'.' C' iii- ■- r
forget tli • tr-n I ael crime >..-rt-• ■ r 1
• 're. de . w . .t • ■i- ■ i
effi e?
-**•*-• -
11 ii am 1 1 i, i-ia eo -t 1 iu ,
ninth d--t t-i ii i the place ot Mr. tRo
in the liou of I,- pre-ei tatives in (.'on
gre--. Hi- majority was about IJUO.
I be Lyueliburg, \ i.guiia, New- say.- that,
"Geoigia has no sat' m truer man limn
Hiram I*. lied
u.-oOktog... ■... .
LOCAL N i, \V Si
Next Sunday is K i tot ilay.
The beautiful Jays of spring are now
upon us.
Re, A -I Hicit will preach in tho
Baptist church in Sutntii, ivilli-, the .'id
Sabbath in Apt it.
Em- undoubted l’upnr. I will sell Bacon,
l-'lour and Meal on time, to ' Ctoner, or
I-t of November. J. S. Cl-KtilliHtN
When is a man getting tat' lii ;
now, do you give it up? W hen lit -
buying laid, of course.
We me running > telepl ia a .
merv ille, for the amomment of lb-.- * KI
uti-1 young, n aie and b Oiali-.
Married, in llayw ,and vadeyoii ti.- ——,l
in.-t., by ti R. 1’ . Mr Wiaiaui
Jones and Ml .- i'liee.
1 Large L >! of Mel: - r. i ii •> -
r. ."IHIO. IL“ " and
! jU'-t ree. ivo 1 i i'a Hi. - .
| M.rr ii. . i
by WK > : ' ‘ ' • ">*•-•'
I. f W, 1 " • ' •' i
A ,
A n.> i- :1 .
J. A i*... •• - ‘V -‘.m •’•* ••
! & ii - 11 *‘“l !! il *'
y . • iR i iiieua* an i custou.-
. ;it , | ..... , it at., ih.it th. ir
... .v , i . i, wiii be hvo this
day ek.
"That’sjust the kin! of boos t have
wanted f>>r a h>ng time. \\ hero di . you
get it?" "At A. Ouiberg P*i 1-’ >" n
Rome." " The price, too. i- m > li.i t .
I’ll not grumble at it. 1 intend t>> have
one just like it " Yes, this gentleman
keeps books to suit the taste of almost
every persnn. His line of books and
stationery he endeavors to maintain as
par eirec/fence.
NEW GOODS'.!
More Goods:
rttr.U'Kit (loops
At THOMPSON lIILKS than any
where else.
If y.iii want a g>> 1 hook, a pretty i> > .
aU • till <•> a , J'l-t step ;u at I.- > -•
lie. 15.. .1 -amet, R .
i, ..id iiv ’*% .U :vk>'ii.in i
n*. i'iy in, quality and jo i . 1a *;, •t t-n
---oi iii' location. Look lor the U” (>•id
i'v
Boot .t ’i-uoe lactory.
\\i, A. ii-ii-kiii, torsi* i*iy of
an i,i > iio j-uihc that he ha • \i
t§. t: • ; ais. K. Marsh, two link
The winter has passed, and the snow
lias m me, the cooing of the dove is again
•or I in .! e land and tho sel 00l chiifon
- .er.de as they wend their way to
-i. -i b-ieiiig ov. r th"ir new 1 ok*.
sin- ; 1 :• nod s\vvt t vvb'c! have 1.-een
i • I! ,r, \ i:h. Dread
s'- -t. i.- . to, . who always keeps
a good it| ply o'- hand.
,• a.t :i w.,,i a did., up- i> Hi Pp io]able
Mute of il,,- ei tintry. remarked to her.
tb it In- “feared any ol ibe repnbiieans
•’•mild go to n.i ti.etit, “ T-- Vid.ieli !*•
npli'-d: “I ui.dei-tri.d Giat.t Mid bis
' ' ii'iiiiiiiisi ration w..uld 1 ■ bm n
... at ilia' bell va- 1
■- i in, room loi the o.”
; re 1... . vtf H was to?
- ti. ■ “sth inst.,
•re .Mr. i fcieo;t Johnston,
oi , M Ja •M. Scott, aged
abmit 2s years. Tor m vcral years past
It" bad been a vie i nil of that fell-Jest rover
consumption, atid lienee his death Was
not at all m-i-xp 't'* I. lie wa a c- n-is
tint member ot tin- ibesoyte-iian ebiiich,
and till been several years in ti e pan.
lie leave-a wife and one mil l, with a
mul'i ode ol r- ialice- and friends to
n.oiit ii hit il, mi-e. R- spoored and helo ed
by all, and rce-irreig on tlu: merits it’ his
Savior, be le; - [ a.-s, and aw. v. tot-, gathered
with these bey .-i-l the ibotl.
New Goofs! IJew Goods!!
New Go ids received every week, and
sokl at b itfmn j-ri-v*; ami country pro
duce taken iu exchange at its highest
tniu let price.
jut ;-tf ! Htivti'siiN llii.Eit.
Hellville Academy.
Ai a mee’iiig of the icgiJar subscriLera
"f .M; i; villa- A-,idemy. liel-l in the Acade
my Hall, M odi bl-:. 1-77 te .lotions
were atianim i.-ly a inj.ti -1 that 'lot.
M Li--;cr !iad - -udiii t-. !t' -i-ii ! with
entire .-atisiagtioii; ib.it bis at' n hero
, i- be,-o Ti.it of a g-nt'ettno, and of a
teacher oi ability.
He wi- ui,anlmuu.-ly endo: ! .red eoni
m- !.-t I ai; i request and i- continue as
iVoreipai oi M-liviTe AcaJmiy.
JvtliN t:>. ('ha inn an.
K !!. ! re: :. .. e re.
girciAL NOTICE.
whit*; :r,vi • ;ta r,
1 '' -d- 'tl. .-; • ‘i* '-ng ;• .-"Wing
“are. ;„ r ; , ii is t null': t-,
; othe. - matter what
' ' 'vr me. ;e* l. .. ka-.e to
: reu.ges have
eel"; til ,
' e I " the |1- ill
• il I. , • t,ng
■ ■ ■ I'• mil 11 in.-;.. ?•■ t.-it go
rei i h ic-
M i,-tor
- Over eer
• o.i Leturer
v -i.-i'ii Steward
... J. I'.nter--. —V-si.-ta.it Steward
,1. L. ( lose . --Chaplain
U. 11. Benefield- Treasurer
D. M White Secretary
( 11. \\ ii iti' —Gatekeeper
Mrs. W. il. H, :. ti- 1 Cere*
Mt- J J i otter I’umomt
Mr.-. M . VS ooiti-n Eio. a
.u..-s M on,- E. VS . , am- —l,. A S.
ibe long eontiuued service of Albit*
timbers He .1 street, Rome, in the
book ati 1 stationery business, entitles him
to t tic a’ontidi net ot the people, in lieing
an holiest and upright dealer in that line
ot trade, lit; .-n.ieits the continued
patronage ei i. • pu.re.e. and asks every
b"d;. to give him a ear. and be satisfied
of hi* goods and prices.
Come t!mu lover in whose eyes,
Drooii of ab,-i nt books arise;
A. Cmbeig keeps of ov. ry kind,
To slot the most fastidious mind.
Ia . ;- nt III" ' is tb- I -t and
-' aI" i'Uy air. !iii,.; you
• tf
Harness, Saddle and C liar Shop.
TV a Jr.-ire to inform the Public that we
..av. ", eo. i a first e' i-s Ilaru, . at
ai.., die i eta..o.-hment, next d-s-r to
tlie li.v:'. itl office, with the sendees of
'm - A. M. Emitli, engaged as j rineipul
reu-.i -turer. Mr. Smith has an expe
n- i;ee - ..‘i years in the business, and we
be-itc-ney in saying that ids
•if ;a: a,.d i: -* i. Per
'■ ■'. . • ' and
re r; . ; .', eur
| . ■ to 1 : line
• ' -- ■ A.,.,f l, X ioivo.