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THE GAZETTE
SUMMEKVII.LIC, iiA.
Clement &. Son, Proprictorc.
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EDITOR.
mice or MriisruirrioN.
For on ft y vnr, 01.7.'i; For ft month*, MU.OO
Fayiiirnt~li jnlvkikc.
AlvnrtUliiK raton r* adjti l*il to value
of thin'|>H|ior an a rlrcnltttliiK itx'dlum In
CliHrokoe nectlon of (jftorjfin. ILst iumtr*
and toruiH glvon on a||llf a at lon.
Voluntary roinmunluution* from tho road
era of thl paper are ulwaya welcomed. New* of
ail kind* i* preferred,oftpoclally county howh, If
you wlhli to Improve youraelf iu writing, prac
lice can fiid you. “ Practice tnukoK perfect."
OotnmtiulriitionN muet be accompanied by the
wrlter’n name, or th<y cannot be ptibliKhcd,
Tin ItHIFW MOIIMMi, A PHI I. 12, 1H77
South Carolina Redeemed.
Tlio following announcement will he
hailed with rejoicing* from one cad of the
country to the other:
Washington, I). C., April ,oth.
To General W, 8. Hancock, Command
ing Military Division of the Atlantic,
New York City:
Gk.nkral: I now liavo the honor to
enclose you certified copies of tho letters
of the honorable secretary of war of
April tel inst., and of the President of
til 1 United States of the same dates or
dcring the withdrawal of the troops of the
United States from tho State house at
Columbia, S. on Wednesday next,
at 12 A. M.
You will please cause this order to ho
executed precisely at the time and in the
manner described in said letters, and re
port the fact promptly to there head
quarters.
I have the honor to be your olediont
servant, W. T. StIKUMAN, General.
Governor Ilamj ten, for sometime past
has had possession of all the offices in
the State except the State House, and
the withdrawal of tho troops will give
possc.-sicm of that. The courts had de
rided as to the legislature, and the Icgi-
Inline had decided that Hampton wi
legally e|, et. (1 governor, and having been
t hu- fortified from every legal q ;artcr, lie
say* he intends to go on with his govern
i 1.1 as la has in the past; arid no man
ill Call hi. intentions in question, for he
i, i a to he a man of truth ami dl
l':- ion of character.
Uuo Warranto.
The Now York p/ww -a that
1 while Judge Garter, of the Ih.-tri-t ol .
Columbia, has said that no proceeding
has been instituted in his court to test
the title of Hayes to the l’re-idem-y, yet,
upon the authority of a gentleman who
lias seen tho papers it. may be stated that
they are ull prepared and in possession
id the lion. 11. T. Merrick, a avvyer ol
Washington, who represented Mr fildeii
before the Electoral Commission. It is
said that the suit will he commenced a.-,
soon as the troops are withdrawn from
South Carolina. It is claimed that
although the Kloetoral Commission had
not power under the Electoral law to as
certain the facts that were presented in the
law ful certificates of election of Elootors,
Mill the court would have power to sift
the question by a lull inquiry into the
law and the facts."
If Mr. Tilden does institute this writ of
ijitn warranto to compel Mr. Hayes to
show cause by what authority he has as
sumed, and is exercising the office ol
President of these United States, will it
not create a stir in the radical camps, and
throughout the country? Can any one
guess the end?
Republican Seutiment.
The Philadelphia /*■<:., a Republican
journal, viewing the South Carolina dif
tioulty from an ultra republican stand
point, utters the following extreme senti
ments:
"If such baseness as that of Wade
Hampton is to lie tolerated, we would
lather welcome another war to maintain
the supremacy of the Government over
the South and the system which would
turn those States into obedient Territories.
Tho time has couie for a declared policy,
and President Hayes is the man to declare
it. When everything is offered to men
like Wade Hampton and the Butcher
Butler, whose hands are rod with the
blood of our people, and when they reject
the proffers of a generous Government,
let Unit Government, in its new Admin
istration, failing to secure protection to
the Republican people of South Carolina,
take the ease into its own hands, and
assert itself by all tho powers of the Con
stitution of the United States.
lla< it come to this that the people can
not !>e allowed to choose their own rulers,
and have their just rights respected with
out the threat of a sanguinary struggle to
thwart their well-defined wishes'.’ Does
this w.mid be sapient and blood-tnirsiy
editor, entertain the opinion that the
Southern people are ignoramuses, or a
set of eutilhreat demons, who know i t
how to attend to tiieir own internal Male
affairs, or will not be submissive to right
an i .'Ostev ' P. '"an e the S cithern peo
ple bale hot lie the uiyiist o; p.\ ssi„., to-
I giilUmr yoke of Republican rule an and ear
• pet in and eabiw-ig plunder, with wi
much patiefice untl humility, for In! the •:
1 many years, until it has become second
nature with ultra Rcpublrans to bleed
arid crush almost to the death, this !• n
suffcriii. p, .pie, does it follow that this
Mate otaffri ■ ball forever continue, and
that if they desire a change in their ml r-*,
that the country shall be drenched in
blood to satiate ,1m cupidity of a reckless
and impecunious set of vampire- who
may desire fore or to prey upon and suck
away the life-blood of the most chivalrous
and valorous people upon the fuce of the
globe?
“Tho time has come for a declared
policy" to settle this muddle, hut we
differ very widely when this editor-.ay,-
“President Hayes i- the man to declare
it.” Because Mr. Hayes is not the
rightful President of the United S'
and he not only know h-o i
heferl* it, in his very “inwardm- " 11.
he not shown it not only in i ."trd to
Smith Carolina, hut .or
reference to Louisiana? Iln In had
policy, and fit in his innrr nat - :ii obe
had a right to the ofiiee he i • . h '
would never have e..ib tvnrcd t . link'
responsibility, and throw ii op m
responsible commission. This very in
shows his weakness, his unfitiie ...
utter disqualification to his right I" t o
Presidency, and whit h cretin. an in
decision of mind, a reeling of tin: I'i-uin
and no doubt, bickerings of eon-eien
and trembling of his hands a- h • In- I
with preenriou tenue the reigns
government.
We opine the government of the I ,'ni:cd
States, as has been for some years past,
and as now sought to bo udministe;. and ;
tbese blood-thirsty Republicans, w-eibl
find a gay old time in endeavoring to pn
with tlie bayonet tiieir further tyranny
and oppression upon -the duvfn tro Id -u
South. Por the people of th No.-th
have at, last awakened from their Dip
Van Winkle slumbers, and see thi saute
oppression staring them in the face; that
if it still he fnreed n, n th S ..th.
or latef they will foci to their sorrow the
iron hand of rule. You need not. my
brother of tie- /’vs l < "vv. Ie .in" no lltr
war," for you'd ru - ' in: day it came
upon you.
The May Election.
To Vw folUor of l!<t ti'if ii‘,
It is nit ilnn I , .i,q i ni
print, lull fi'i'ii- ,-I Idi ad- ,-;i i.io re :
iin the May cbvti hi, 1 write • m i
!to call the special ai tent inn of the , .pie l
to the importance ot -aid electioo. 'i’lie i
| whole peopk should I impn I with'
li:,- 1 a-o, tleit :: an: y lily <•. 1 1 - '
ca.-t o i that day in the State will b to
rutily th" bill Ilf tie- legl.-biiil. ■ ' I .
187’) and 1577; which a :t j-i-uliil.it - any
power in tile State paying any of tin:
bonds and Slate endiir.ement and guar j
iintecs doulan -1 illegal, known by u- a- the
Bullock bonds and end n'seuients. This '
ratilieatieu on the part, of the people, will 1
forever settle all future legislation on this
troublesome question; and -ave millions
of dollars to the lax pavers of tin State.
This election come- 1 II at a very busy
tiiuo of the year, it i true, and it is feu re i
that there will not be enough attention
given to it We want, the people to ic
member that this bond qu >tion has I < on
prominent m evviy canvass for memb. rs
to the General Assembly sine, tin days
of Bullock; ami that the logi utrut a. two
separate sessions has done i ba y e -n
time in the passage of lhi- ~ . ju i-.- i
by the people. So, now, let the pc .ie
come tin ward, and Llioiieve they will, if
it is generally known now important i: .s,
and in their majesty, declare that tln-y
will never he taxed to pay these dents,
by which they have novel- been benetio'd
and for which, they grun't-d no authority
to contract.
You need not think no effort will be
made to defeat this ratification by the
people. There is too much at stake, so
the bondholders think, to let this election
go smoothly by. There may be no oppo
sition to it in this part of the State, hut
this is a general election over the Stat-q
and it may take every vote of this section
to carry the election over its opposition iu
other parts of tho State. If ratified by
the people, it is then a | art of the organic
law, and whether the people call the con
vention to alter the constitution or net,
this perplexing question in Georgia's pol
ities will be settled forever, both as to
expense of legislation, and probable final
payment of these spurious claims.
April oth. Ri’Dieu,.
One of tho first acts of the House of
Representatives, when Congress meets in
June, will be to investigate the matter in
regard to the execution of the order which
Gen. Grant gave for withdrawing the
troops from the St. Louis Hotel, then and
new occupied by Packard as a State
House. It is said that crier was tam
pered within its transmission from under
| Grant's hand to Packard. Just as might
have been expected.
The Returning Board's I* :-' tit
appointed S. B. Mel.in, ~ : b- >•-
: of Ai . oi de-i-enl. A oei.-t'e Ju-; of
■ the Supremo Court ol N .. Mi.v.eo.
{ Hay lev ping t
: odorifetous tugger quite smartly.
Don t Read This!
“fbuv d-i you do, Mr. Stingy Soul?
Glad to n. -vt you. Where are you going in
such a great hurry V"
“Why, you see, .W . I! ely-toPiiy,
' this is mail day, and 1 am nitre, it g down
| to i"a 1 Mr. Always Pay's Gazkttk."
“! j -lb!e you read your neighbors
, t iAgK'iTi:, v in you lire just aa able, and
even more >o, to j. y f ..- it than he is?"
“By the way, dir. Stingy Soul, I've
I got my Gazti;-:. and, maybe, here's
somethin'' the ed tor j• ut in for your
benefit.
“Well, wii.i : . - . t ~ 'he
-.V . “Hete it is. S:-• this little black
■:i cal v.'.li t elite in bis hand;
Ift He is inle:. Ito repre-m.t the
i -v. ii, .... over m Mr. Ai
way- P.<;, io rei i In- t.'.Zi.'tT .carrying
Ia club to keep ti.o i-'g-- pom hititig him."
"By ll.mey, thai no I , read my
I neighlrir's Gazette. :u. i , -j ege on
| him. and client (he e iii-.'i ml . <f a sub
scription."
“Well, ilo you think that's right, ami
bon -i. tin i honorable?
“No; l can't say it is exact';,', and I'll
j .-end righi away and get the Gaz tie far
my elf ami family.
“But who i.- '
*. all tho -
'Unit n,.,, .
; , ~-t his pn| *i, aid li,.
,-v. -■ / mint at just such ,
M who sponge on him !a ■ ,t
•ftrr*H>ai‘-, read, and lias kick. I ii (l .
you over-his head, two urn • ■
over, and lie h i one on i
boot paying him in the fame emu be did
i lie ot hers. ’’
“W< 11, that 's p'l-tty b ivy, but lgu ■
it's a!! right, and l , foully glad I <-o:
eluded to get „u<
s.ribing and have a paper ot my own."
“But who's this fellow with
I _ the cun?''
j r h "That’ - !he editor f Til.
p ) G AZI m: mn. lit.x *h ■ i.P i 1
4 ,i of his suh-eribet -from the in
Hm tm-i ni of Stingy Soul upon the
) V : ( tights of'tlio-e who pay. lam
well .‘icquaitite with the e liter,
cu ’- and while I know he wants ev
erybody to read his paper, he knows ft: ,
Wed that his -ul iribei ado not want tlcir
neighb",i's to sponge upon them f r dt i
reading He has said a number of hi -
suhscrihers have complained to him that
you and o'ho'-.s of your kin have been im
posing your elves upon them so tnttelt
and so lung, that they are getting tire !
of it. ’’
“Weil, the fact of it is, if I have not
got th" money to pay for the Gazette. I
krm., that the editor loves chicken, for
if she cut ■ any ei.i. .... t-, butler,
eggs or anything in the eating line, or
cotton socks, I m going to have the
paper light away. So here goes to at
tend to it mutt ■ hatch'. Farewell.”
-4* ♦
Cov. Chamberlain.
Why seven U r - veto to int wene be
tween l In l i- -ui ll y of the orders from th"
heads of ih'p tr'm n: ■I >r ibe with-L is h
of troops 111 Sou.!i Carolina, „:.d tie
execution of the same, is not definitely
stated, and we are left to conjecture,
The N.-.v York Her il l has this to say.
which 1- it-.- , ia ibiiity upon it*
f ace:
“The putting of such an interval be
tween the President's decision, and its
execution is a mark of wt -d mi. '1 he im
pulsiveebullition of tf cling which attends
tho disappointment oi .Mr. t.'iiai.iberiain
and his friends will ia),d down and sub-ide
after the iipse of a iittie liine. .bey
know well enough that tv .. e. would
be futile. In spue nf tin :, li. impu
to lake counsel ol tl a: ! e nl .
their judgment they iur, ,
selves to tito suti.i.i .
a little time. It is an a. .
the part of the lTe.ddcm ,
ticieUt peri id tor their ( *
before withdrawing tne ~ q
tueantiuie t.'ie South Car,..ilia r . .. .
will have aeeotumod.i. k n'e.:
expectations to the actual sate ot tit.,
ease, and the unstitch-* to Gov. Hamp
ton's full as.-nutption of authority will
have been smoothed away I,of r. ho <i -
matnls sublist.*-, i: m. Tin, if. n has
taken extreme pains t,, toll iet ti.aern. t
Hampton's ea y ly treattag ti.-
rival with the u'uio. t cou.te.-y ..ad
soothing his ieeiing- into acquit*.-.-, i,ee#
The wisdom and eoii.-ideiateuess o, such
a course deserve reeogiiition and praise."
We are informed that Judge 1-’. A.
lvitby is an applicant for the p a
luterual Revenue Collector for the g.i
district ot Georgia. The Ju igo has ti., ,
many offices. First lvpre.-emntg his
county in tht legislature oi this State, and
Senator; Judge ot the Circuit court, uni
Special Commissioner of the i. S. Nu
doubt be would till the office of Collector
with satisfaction to the country.
While there are a class of ultra repub
licans who would coincide with the senti
ments as exprc-.-i'd by the Pitiful .phia
Rn s, elsewhere given in this paper, there
are, we are gratified to accord, many who
and not su. tain turn to nun .-.inguinaiy
v ws. Many lepubfieaua teei the shame
andla! .pon out eottntiy, and
no if i o aii iff their power,
peaeeabiy, to remove it.
LOCAL NEWS
We ask all our coriospomlents to he
J short. Boil it down.
I Several con munieation- came to hand
' too lute for this week.
Rev. James A. Clement will preach at
i South Carolina campground next Sunday.
You can buy nCTTi.iI and cheaper Goods
of Cl ghorn than anywhere in town.
j Man.' i.o.i the Bth inst., by T. J.
i. ■ . t' . Mt. Thomas A. ileit
ijnx anil ii-- Tina Brannon.
i Lai go L it of Men's and Boys
Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes,
I ju.-t receive i a. ThoUtp-on Hi'e- .
The Knl go; - - ft! n:- i meet to '.
I Grand lie urcr J i- expo 'cl to i •
! presell I, a . tin n.i.ibi- i ; :
l'.rund übte.l i’uper, l wi; Bacon.
I Flour and M t, -
I l. j t of’ Nfvumber. J. iS. iji u,i; e:n.
Rev. Mr. Christ inn will c .mine, ce a
KlnnYhoro in thi> is-u* will be foam]
We are iftfonneii tlictv ua- <
| quantity of hail fli in dihcicut
| the county, durie: th:: heavy tain last
( am now receiving my Spring Stool,
joi 11o■ ,* d, wlii-.-li i <■: att fete la t . v;-.. ar
ticular. They have been bought I'm t ash
in the bust market • Uid a I .e them.
J. S. E.t ,;i >:ts.
theed b t o! ('- . ' E>.
will he worn out i oi i hhg . v .ots on
j i . iii-Si loir. tr. " iI ■ ■* v ,
1 hive ju.-t recoiled a in., >)f B.ic-tn
j rrymuibk | artiest.
aprMf Titiiitrsox Iln.’ -
, Captain •). N Taliaferro InAw - next
! Sa’-t: day ~n a vi-it to his friell I- ill \if -
; giuia. He will he absent about -A
months.
Mr. G-.irrett, -- tr vl'iae-n Tinner m..u,
! re-eovored Mr. McCollum’s Piiotograi*h
' Gallery with tin, doing a spien. id job,
whien wiil serve a- i traveling ex,obit ot
i his skill in bis branch of industry.
New Goods! New Goods!!
New Goods received every week, and
| sold at buttoni prices; and country pro
duce taken in exchang ■ at it- biglie.-t
i market pi ice.
A; ni b-tf I’ll out'-ox illl.t.s.
1 f you want a go . 1 b >ok, a pretty book,
aUs ful out, ju.st step in at Henry A.
J snitllt's bookstore, Broad street, Home,
Cron.li. lie will accommodate ymt
1 readily in’quality and prior. Do not for-
I got bis looa’lon. Lo >k for th ■ big Go.J
Pen.
NEW GOODS!!
\J t i
I*.Wt! tJUllfj'i
Cn.fAlU.il Gu'lS
; At THOMPSON til! GS thau miy
‘ where t-b -.
A few ibr, *a.e 1 1 ton Hi Mtv-i t f
j every panivtiiar. R .!y i.. i : :
; a Sp-.-eialiy
Beeswax. Rag- . Kg " . Tnllow, K a her
:rt,-.. laden in ex !ta;; ■ for (1 ooiis, which
:to us, i- equiv bo: to C.t h. Give us a
i (II i 1 -
April 5.-2 t BaANStR & Guo.
I bed, near Ch-t in Ida .
a!':-, -a jito i r. < : 1 six
; tlion.il s. Mrs S.. 'll-',:. Ii "It
(it) va-a’--. . I 1 * ; . ar. -. i r
j life, site was an aero; :n to and x.• liy
lit tnber of the Pn hyte.t.iu • iti.-.h. •he
leave- five * - 1 th. aghters to
mourn her loss. ‘‘The Genie ..ms shall be
i had in everlasting remembrance.”
j Our fritud Mr. John W. McCollum,
: r,-rroty: bt and l’hm.: graph or, we are
: glad to .-tale did a good business with hi*
i itinerant Gallery while in o.tr village. He
exceeded 1i- expectations while here,
; owing to ltis skill in the art. and as he
: authmizes us to stty, to hi- advertising in
j the Gazette. He says. “Advertising
! does pay." He did some work for us, and
gave eekre tl.etion, and this is tho
verdiet a whom we have heard from,
for whom In* ..ed. M o can freely and •
| heartily -ommetid Joliuuy to all our
[ frit-lids.
Whenever merit and deserved worth
! comes to our notice, from any source, from
any one, we feel bound to -o*l the same
before our readers. Sueb we eonc.evo to
be the ease of Rose Perry, colored, who
recently died in Dirttown district, aged
' fis years. She is represented by O. L
Perry F.-q., her f-t mi-r owner, as having
been a most excellent servant, ever true
to all her duties, and faithful to hot
owners during the state ot servitude; and
since the days of freed-int, she always
recognized her proper position in society
t ever deferring to her superiors. Hence
j she was universally beloved and respected
;by all who knew her and upon the un
: notinc.: .."lit of her death, it was said, "a
- Tetter com re 1 ; er.nn never lived Site
I was the mother ot seveii sons and three
i •bugliti'ra, whom he lias left behind to
I in.-tirii io-) A: their loss is her
’* hoinjjsou i lilt's-’
“Ti, .• la-, kind of book t have
I w.-,nt--i : , time. Where did you
! get it: "At V. Ouit-erg's, Broad Mteet,
Died, at her residence in this county, on
[ the 7iliiM., is. .Sarah Bennett, whose
! maid'-n n.nu • *.i f 'aru Ik Sh" was born
January f- .ii. I -■ is, in brinkliri c'VJiily,
ti -orgia 11' tie- .-I, i'! vva inairid
I be *ti the unit lit i .-f i-.im ehil Iron, live of
1 years pa t. ha l; -a ati acceptable atom
! all, and a _ v. i, mi, i .- .. r tn
! heel Lilian ;.- u rod. -. ' i..-right
''Th:: Asaffthuj."
We find oiieii table ths 2d num’.rer of
this valuable liter .:y in engor, edited
I by Ml-- Annia Maria Banu", oi Atlanta.
It is alwayv a vv ’.. mi- vi-otor to our sane
turn. We Were p'a is. dto -ee that tile
fair editre-s h. I tin-, utly fallen heir to
i fß''),oUt>. We were J to b, ar the
: news, tor next to our.-etves, we kno w >f
| no one we can think ot b -iter entitio 1 to
such good fortune.
“Important Notica to jperciiaaera."
I.VV Is i 11. A 1 ION -oi.lt I I'll).
W e have now opi-ri and on exhibition,
tin* iiiiest stock of Dry Goods, Reudy
i Ma le Clothil)'.'. B and Shoe-. Hats,
etc., ever before exhibited in this
i market.
VII ! ■ • Tie t. w and beautiful
i b ' ;,-t fully
. lIitANN t;:t A BltO.
! matured judgmeilt li, ~,. kin; ;u
lof any young manic. Georgia, ii he i*
l ei etrd by the ja-.up'e of h - district, it
wiil be li<:i.-u.iatly | using to his many
friends In this county.
k? V’ , G ',’T .“t
V.’lilTM >L tVINm MAC.'HI’SK. M
Partle -buikb .. of bit; iug a sewing
imieliin-.-. vvi.i do web to ,-et T.:e New
I Machine I have b , sa.e. It i our, ito
■supercede ail others, no matter vvliat
agent-for other machines miy have to
say. Ad l have to say. is, for you tube
) sure and see it before buying. 1 1 wiil not
■ only save you from Fifteen t.. Twenty-five
Dollars, but will give you a much better
machine. Very Respectfully,
K. C. I l(U i;ii,
mar—-lu) Rome. Geoigia.
Mr. Ben li. Edmondson, of our vil
bigc, killed a wil l turkey gobbler last
Friday uiertiirig tliat weighed 21 pounds,
and .1”. iierschel \ . J ihttsou killed a
turkey lien, the same morning, weighing
about. 12 pounds. Ainral.—So they re- I
t-ort; we dtdn t see nor taste—no, r.ot
even smelt—of that game-
Boot and Shoe Factory.
Mr. A. J. Lumpkin, formerly of Rome,
announces to the public that he lias leased
the tannery of Mr. E. Marsh, two miles
above Trion. for five years, would respect
fully inform the public that lie is now
prepared to tan ai! the hide- that may be
brought him, and "ill pay the highest
cash prices for them; and taat he is also
pfepaled to t.,:.k" a- title Boots and Shoes
as can he made in Route, or anywhere in
the country. Be sure and give him aeall.
Trion News
Man ted on the* v I' inst., by Rev. 11.
. Willbank-, J. M. ( . Jackson, of Adaits
: Villi'. Ga., and Mi-- Lizzie Robinson of
| Trion.
The Chatlo -. a was mil of banks on
Sunday ibr the first time .-inee ia-t spring.
At the election on the tUh fir five eoui
sofß ■- an l Revenue, J. T.
j li.idt .V. P . - "I, T. li High, K.
j B. Fo-ter . > Knrnt were elected
at till - pis mm t. We leant the oilier*did
I Job:, Vv ■ fa:'.,, , i„ ti,.- In me <•! Mr.
I Elijah Adans. *t; t at t. J, -t,? tin's
I place, near Chattooga! Tie. On Friday
lie was tiiki-u t Rome, aid . Iv, tvd to
I the proper autli ritie- there, i. having
j :;u t. be'tnut,l, .' .
The long continue ! vh .. Albio
: Omit re. lie ad :-t:. i*, Rom ' i th
an honest and upright i!m' .r tn t!:at Tn.-
of trade, II t! ■ i : itet 1
*
* body to give him a e .ml be -e:l and
1 oi ItE . ' -i- I ’ :
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‘in vVebt {‘an;liy, A- ; M- •• . :<. na
; ’ I'U -: 1 1 i r r 0 *u
-1 riiiiq>{i:m, ami a ti.Lrh do.-o t!' *hi won
: •Icifui moiiicinu h.i re ::i : i urn. yJV an
■ - . t,,
• early v<\ v‘ •
- - r-.ijr'fl—qwgr-
Li-iTlih) COlTJd
lief puij a beerut.
i *i< ii A 'Bit out wi:h tin; ’ii t-I n to
■ jivea (ie.erii>tloii ut smut el.ihfia' ; a flair,
G*;it t!<* >u!-j<‘ft i no u ■i. •t i u. lit ion
| n'nv, is to the tnaj <A<y. a very diifioult
ilru.! ti> { * Ami thi>aji iuijoria*it thing
I-, *’Kt-C| , '“S Secavt. ‘ h t*. >ui l that
i Liris cannot keep a secret, but of course
i wo and .ii t a: ree on that joim t- As for
uvu:.eineiL ti;c only way lacy keep ;t
| -cerct i-, "they km p it g"itig." 'I, .!
! them anytld'iy, and a-k them to keep it
ant! they >1" ko ;i it -sue eu.itte'i; take it
t-s it,-, e It tor and have it put in the paj sr
ut' jin,. : , ti l ij i *■* tu:' gl.-.i
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I LiU XJvJu Iv’ tI ui .
An i. • i.-.-i -I. I, :,i -y-.: l
it -fSi t iii;-* the skies', explores sc a ;uid
I'Of i, contcmphitcs liia distuiu, cxumities
tii* minute, coiuprchouJ t th.; great, a--
eetni-s PI tile . ul-lime. N)pl i-e to ) re
: : T it- :.a-p, tin height - o exalted
; for is reach.
i:h a'clear -ky, a blight.-un, gentle
j Lieez-j, y.-u can have fVieml* in plenty;
but iet loiitiuc frown and lbfireiatneiit
! -' i.vet..-ast, and then your f,tends wiil
prove li.se the string of a itt.e, of which
you wtii tighten ten before you find one
I that will bear the sttLtch and h.-vp the
pitch." IJ. S.
—i.vjui I;, .nd.
Ringgold at Po,t t ak \j 1 14
Dalton >ta. at Daliott \jd 10. JO
Re.-a, a at Tilton Apl 21, 22
Kingston at Best's ebap : 2'*, g )
: .Murry miss, at Mineral Spiing .Apl bu
.'■'priiiv phov at Mrt.'amy .-eitaji .M ; o. 0
J'isttlel Con. at liitigg. id May in. Id
Gt>rd.,.n et. at Shiloh Mav |p, g’ti
SitOtigl.a ci. at Colic-. !d-- . - M:.y 2*b 27
Summeiviiiu at Anti June 2. and
LaFayette ! Jt)
MeLcmoie s Cove J . jo. 17
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