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REI.LTOK. G.l. Al'ol.ST la, 'KHI.
Hr. D. JI. BREAKER. Editor.
THE t-IH'KI-II TRI \l,’
In thi* f**ne will !,<• found a full a,-,
count of the- proceedings of the Bap
tist church «t this place in the ease of
Xev. E. S, \ . Briant. We* present
the simple facts. Just as they are. and
leave our readers to draw their own
conclusions.
Among* those who were pre-sent nt
the trial, there exists ;1 wide difference i
<d opinion as to the guilt or iiino- i
cence of the tmeused. The church,
doubtless, did what they felt to be I
their duty ; but outside of lho.se who
voted for his ex-lu.-ion we have notj
found a single indie iehntl who believes
itiat the charge was proved.
It is a Very *ad thing for ary minis
ter to be placed in t||,. position which I
this gentleman occupies, ft j s par-j
llcularly to be regretted whim, as in
thin cane, the minister possesses the
capacity fo r accomplishing a huge
atnonnt of good.
May a gracious Providence direct
the issues for the good of ail concern
ed.
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HIE CAN if..
Col. U. W. Frobel. with a parly of
Engineers, ttrrlved here on Sitmlav
night, and the work of locating the
proposed eiuial to Atlanta is already '
begun. W e look forward Io the open
ing of this canal with a great deni of
interest. |( will not onlv supply one
of the urgent needs of Atlanta in the i
matter of water, lint will alibi'd trans
portation for n large amount, of build,
ing materials, also needed in that:
<ity. All alone tin proposed line,'
find especially in 'he neighborhood of ’
IJeilton, there is an ahniidancn of ex
cellent clay tor milking brick, and
<iunntities o| line building stone. i
I hese artit'les, can be ral l ied l>v a
eanal nt a mtii'h lower figure than by 1
railroad. We may. therefor.', tea-
Monnbly expect a large' imrease: in this
sort of business.
That lliee.'inai will greatly enhance
the valmi of the land through which
it passes, does nm admit of a doubt |
and the people generally will jmilr i
wl h ns in Imping for its early com
pletion.
wn it rs thi? m vr ri:it!
Two instances of great, distress have
lately lailett under our observation jt I
which the parties have absolutely re.
fused to go to the homes provided sot
the <lc*tituto. l u one instance a pom -1
woman with a si, k fa;her and an in
vaiid ( mothi'i , walked several miles t< !
procure work and,' carried hack th I
provisions she received for her l-ibot r
111 the Other a crippled man with :
wife iiml’t wo small children were hev
ging their wav out of the count vie !
avoid the poor house.
From what we know of the jiartir
referred Io we do md think it. was r
matter of pride. They spoke of tie i
*• poor house’’ with the same horrm
that one would speak of prison life ii
its worst, forms, it is fair to * uppos,
that they may have received their
impressions from some one who did ■
not represent the eondition of things
nt these institutions with perfect tielel
ity; but it is also fair to suppose that
there must he some grounds,ami good
ones too, tor the many con plaints
about them.
It is proper to state that the eases
referred to did not occur in this coun
ty, and yet it may be well tor the
proper authorities of this, as well as
other counties, to look after the treat
inent to which these nnforltmates are
subjected.
The Atlanta ('.institution says:
bottle of the organs think it queer that
the democratic journals of the south 1
which expressed the strongest spmpa
thy for th<' stricken president, should |
continue to criticize the republican
party. The logic of this is that because
tsothern journals sympathize with '
the victim of the assassin, they should 1
therefore cease to eritcise* the partv
which made Guiteati possible and fur
nished him his cue. We have no
time to tirgue the matter-
Tlte Milledgeville /,"» eonier in a late
issue gives a I rightful expose of the
convict system alleging that hun
dreds of these unfortunates die ’from
discipline —<di«.« the lash. The system
as practiced, is a blot upon the State
indeed so damning ns to rival the cru
elty as practiced, by Kursian Mon-'
archs-
The Atlanta constitution thinks
tae favorable report on the bill to tip.
prop.iateS2o.Otio for rebuilding Ih.t
North Georgia agricultural college a
Dahlonega will probably secure its
passage w ithout serious opposition.
The Savannah Times boots at the
suggestion of petitioning congress t<>
suppress Mormonism in Georgia,and
mvs that “shot guns" arc the proper
eradications to be apple,] m the pren •
Gel
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A JHNTSTt’.R EXPELLED, I
And llou It Was Bom*.
_
The Baptist church fit Bellton met
in cons j'etice oij .■stilmday. Aug. loth.
I W> <l. nitil After tin ettriw st and <-Jo
.uent iliscotn -e by Elder (.'. M. It win.
. r< ei»ede<l to business. Dr. t'nderwood
tie! big as model a I or.
Tlte special matter of business vas
the investigation of a charge pref'ereel
against Bev. E. S V. Briant, at the
pr< viotts meeting, for ilrimketini'ss.
The speci.'icatioti was. Hint ihene
jctlscd was drunk on the 7lh day of.
March last,’‘and at divers ot her times
before and since.” (Ilijeclioi. vv;is
i made by tlte d.-fenehmt to the portion
|of hr sj .'cilica' ion embra -. din tin
: iptola lon marks as not having been
in the original indictment but added
| subsequently. No denial of litis fact,
i was ntaile ; but the moderator after-.
I winds explained that hi: assisted the
iclerk in writing up the minute*, mid
' had it pul in this form to express what
i he understood tube ihe idea of the
. prosci tttor. ami to give Ihe accused
j the opportunity to meet the matter
I in it.* liroadest sense.
> Ile’ieoti .1. M. Myer* called lor the
rending of the minutes in order that '
corrections might he made. He said :
that the words * and divers oilier limes
before and since ' were not in the
charge made against Bev. E. S. V.
' Briant that that, much of Ihe matter
Was simply ;| charge mule by the,
' nioileralor, and in justice, to the m etis >
I cd, ought to be s,riekeii on. T.
Echols, the eh 11; ol the church, being
called ilpn.i by Di'itcon Mvi rs, staled
filial the words were not in the orig
. llial charge. He said lie Was not a
i lamiliar with the duties of Ins oilice
.as he tell he ought to be, ami had
i asked tite moderator Io assist lain in
•w ri ing tt| she minutes, and ii was
i pul in this shape by him. That Ibis
' ,ia<. been done after the adjournment
of the last confere.iico and that t.ie
; minutes had inn been coinirmed as
j they now read.
Deacon Myers attempted to speak
again, hnl was ruled out of older by
j ihe moderator,ami sat down.
riiere was some fnrther discussion
j iboi.t the mi. itiles, but the) were ml ;
I read nor changed, and the trial pro-
I exuded —agamsi the sidiiin proles, ot
I uie accused a* io that part ol ihe mai
dir.
At ihe request of the acctiM d tin
: churi ii agreed, by a mi re imijon \
hi invite a council of mini*li i s to .nd
tn the in v< stigat ion ; but a motion to
unite Elder C M. Irwin. M. 11 l.am .
i id Itobi ri Hawkins, vt-liing mii.i--
. el's, was opposed by the same, nrnn
nr ol votes as in the prei ions m : ~ i
■ mil each of these gentlemen i i turn
!h i li.ted Io act *i| ihvn was any ob- t
jectnui to him'pcisnt.alli.” Noex-
H.iuaiioii ua* nimlc. and llic parties
mitatt.i'd as * disctut iested wntiess
■s” of th.' pr.w. ediags, i.miv.
A motion was .h.'ii t.i.tde t. a ( .point
i coin,mi ,1-e of In cos ihe no inbers
it the eh i‘c,i io livarine lesumoin
md report I i the i Imreh. Theinotiot,
jrvvaiied, ami .tiler apponui;.._ ihi
"Itnniit tee, tin couleiemc miik a re
ess of t wo hours.
At th' appointed I ime the confer,
■nee was called to order, a d alli t
some devotional cxitii'i-. led bi
llei. Bobi'it llawki...- (he lui.'imss
was resumed. I'he comintltev icpm ~.
ih.it in their j.ldg, nieui i; was b s.
that Ihe li-siimotiy slmiihl lie publu
and referred lite matter lin k io Um
L'hltreli. Tin chut ,n , he.i proceeded
to hear Ihe e\idence.
E. < . I arter testified that, accord- I
ing t<> hi'judgement. the ttecU'id w as !
drunk at the time spei ilied IJr .id
milled. however, (he col l I'CI ne-s ol
the statements of the accused in re
gard to a number of minor ciii inn
slnttecs, language used. etc. sima mg
that Uefendelil s miml must hp\ e been
dear on the occasion ami his memo
ry perfect.
T. T. Echols next appealed ami
staled sulistantially what was stated
by the previous witm s He regard
ed him as under the iiiilitenie ~f ii
ouor.
Allen t'after made a similar state
meiit.
S. \\ . Carter stated that, from w hat
he saw outlie occasmn, if it had bieti
any oilier man, he would have believ
ed that he was drinking; but he knew
the licensed was an excitable man and
often acted as a man under the influ
ence of liquor.
" I*. Carter tesiilii-d that he had
seen the accused, as he O'lin-. A. utuli r
the influence of liquor on several occa
' sions, and that he ha.l sold him liquor
i several years ago.
A. J. Seegers stated that he had
■seen the accused, as lie iheiighl. on
one occasion, under the intiuenev of
liquor; but might have been mis
taken.
W . alawkitts, of Timber-Kidge. w as
then called up ami icstitied that about
three years ago he saw the accused,
as he believed, under the i.irtuetice of
liquor, and stated that In* reason for
i thinking so. was that a certain paper
which he wrote up was done tn a man
ner altogether ditie rent from bis usual
style.
H. Faulkner and J. N. Coggins,
to whom the paper referred to was
’shown nt the time, corroberated the
‘latemenf* of the previous witness as
to the character of the writing, but
disclaimed till knowledge of the cause
of the difference of style.
Tims. Hughes, the Marshal, was
called upon to testify, bitt declined to
have anything to do with the matter.
Several others were sent for,'but re
fused to appear as witnesses on the
ground that they wen- not members
t he ehiircii*
The moderator announced that the
tesliimmy for the prosecution was
closed mid requested Mr. Briant to
present Ills witnesses. Bev..J. .1.
Camp was offered ami testified that,
he was with the defendent on the :if
t' rnoon ut' the 7th of March, ami re
tmtim d wiili him until marly dark,
•ami Ihat,to his I'eilain knowledge, he.
was not midi r the inihience of liquor.
Bev. lit*. A. I’i:,k'lotl Was called
at id_ made the io) low log si nt' me nt:
I was present on the oecasion rcf’ei-
• led to ami did lint tlieli, ami do not
now, regard the defeiident. being
; under the intliieiice of Ii [qi"**-gt I la
.lime, I know t lint d, fcmletit was in
in high state of excitement in conse-
I qtieiice of a personal altercation with
•lames El liots, who I anie to the di -
li'mlcnt s store and raised a difficulty
. with liiltt; but. have no reason to be
lieve that the, defend -id wa> drinking.
It. J.. Davidson tesiilied Hint lie hid
j been with lite defcmlent a great deal,
but had never seen him under tile
illlluencu of Itqitoi, or even seen him
take a drink.
The deli ml'.'iit off' r d some ci rlili
call's fiiri.i-lied by parties who were
'not present. tn regard to the part ii fi
ller multi I* < I.aiged acaii.st him. hm
die moderator r tied that such t< sti
! mony was not ndniissable.
• Tlte defen.lent then mule the fol
i lowing statements : I sometimes use
1 liquor—do so hv the advice of a phv
j si'ian hut was never iuloxieated but
.ohee in my life, ami thatwas IS years
a: o. I have beq sever.ll times sitb
| jei ted to gri it excitement, am! the
'excitement pl'odueed the symptoms
whi.lt were taken tor drmikennccs
On lite 7th ol M nidi as stated b\ ot..
of my w ttnesscs. Him s la hols came
to my spire in a slate < I i: ti.\iealmn.
■md lorced me into a difli'alt > with
him. Si arci'ly had t : >i- 11. amlc ct ased.
'wlieu [ I'cceiveda leb ;;rain tmtitii.i
me of i lie ext re me ii im-ss of m v lath
er ami summoning me to his bedside
While making the neccssarv airaie'e
ment* fur my departure, I wn* arrest
'd bv the Marsh.ill ami Ink n In ti r.
.In May or to ans aer tor the djffg ult v
I d'h E. h ds. I 1.-vi b-it a f'w mln ties
i* the train was neat ly due. and, ot
emits,■_ was considerably agitated.
Bet ol e going bet, a e l lie Ma Vin . I did
:ike about a sp.mt f t| of w hiskey, 'in
I fell Ji n I need- d it ; but 1 emphati
call) deny llial I was intoxi. i;ed.
In the i ase lepi'l ted !'v Bro. Iliiw kias
aearlv llm ■■ \ ears ago. I had been
• rouged and insulted ami lii.iwn ino
a qnatl.l. ami hi' called on m nisi
liter the I'illi Illiy. ami while I was
still under the e\! i I'lnetd. I could
not write well. am| be thinks ih i: I
was under the iidl'.ience liquor. I
t'Si it most piisiiively that it was not
so. I was uri'ith excited, but was
not drinking. This I- ill I have In
-ay .
The mod 'iator instructed the i hurcb
thai it was now then -olm > d tlv to
deeid'. Upon the ev id me. wh. t'lir
the :t-i ised was guilty m i.m. I.ut
wished, before the di . I'ion. hit tile
> hii'ch should spend a s'mr. time m
prayer. Kev. C. M. 11 w in, bv tv pn s>.
led i.i pr iy er.
Km M. 11. 1..;.. ..s’.. I helot, the
vile was taken, dial ii s’mu'.l '•
stilted whether the elmt’ch meat to
v a,- upon the charges as it rvnil,m that
the accused was under the iiilbn ".tee ol
liquor, as the witne's.s bad stated
llt-it. in lheiropiiiimi.be was at the
lime referred to.
I he moili't’.itor ih i ide,| that th: v ot.-
must tie upon til. ghilt or Inimceti. i
ot' accused, ttmlcr the charge, as it
stood.
A motion was mad th it Hi v E s
\ . Bl iant be expelled tr. m tin- . Imich.
On this question the vote was ns
fol low s :
ton EX, t-l 'IOX. Alt A I X't tXI t.t 'x.
I < . 1 alter. .1. I’ Echols,
Almena Carter, K.F D tvi.lsoti.
W F. ( after, F. W. House.
A. .J. Carter, Levada t'olfee,
Joar.a ( uinr. Ham th Echols.
M B. ( after, M. E. Briant.
L. W. (’arter N. L. Scales,
J.ewjs Carter. H. A. I. ii.k.nd,
Mary Carter. .Mrs. H. Jones.
T. J. Carter, M A. Wilkie.
Loze Curler, JLvbt.Davidson,
Rena Carter. A. J. ■seeg. —l2.
A. Whelehel.
Mrs- Burke. —l4.
The moderator then annotmeed th d
Rev. E. S. V. Briettt was no longer
a member of the church.
It was agreed to postpone all other
busttiess until the next regular meet
ing. and the conferem e ailimtrneil.
Crop Prospects.—The cotton crops
Georgia and Alabama are reporter!
m the National bureau of statistics
to be exceedingly fine, mid such bet
ter than the crops of other States.
Mr. Geo. I. Seney, the wealthy
New A ork philanllinpist, has given
Emory College another <'o.lloo.
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As soon as he can make his depart
ment show a clean balance sheet
Post master-fleneral James intends
to recommend two cent letter pos
tage. I’his will be, reform hi dead
earnest.
- ’
Judge Robertson has enter.-d upon
his duties as collector of customs hi
Xew York city givittga qualified bond
of ii.titio. His predecessor, (renvi
al Merril takes a foreign ntismoh.
Due thousand loti.' ofsteclratls will
: he shiped immedi itely from Belhle-
I hem, Penn., bv (’ol. Cole for the At
lanta am] Rome Railroail. Track
i lay ing will commence in ten days.
We regret to 1. arn that Mr- Char
tlie Brown, son of vx-Gov. Brown, is
lying very low at his father's house,
m Atlaota. His disens -i* consump
tion ami his case re|>' tied hopeless
We *v mp-ti biz..* deeiilv wi'lf tile suf
, ferei it' wi ll :i- wi: li tl.i-family in this
I sad atlli' tin.i -Mmltsoni.in.
! Col Cole's company will cxpei d
'5. |cil.lKin, to build i lie mad I’i o.n M •
ji-oti, via Atlanta, to Rome. General
(•ordoti's company set :i*ide ss.uihi..
'ttOtllo 'mild the read from Atlanta to
'tho M i-'is- ippi ri vr. The it ylimimd
'and Dattv illc company will spend *'4.
. iiiio,tii'ii ia I'xieiidiog ami eip'lppiug
ihe Xoillicasti i n Road. 'l7. ltio.oii 1
will be spent i . tluq next I>v i v.-ai '
'upon these roads nmi.i'ig from
Atlanta.
’lhe < ottoii Exposition in Atlanta
that is to open in ,i shoit liim prom
ises lobe It., greatest e-xhibiiion i-v.-i
' Itch! in the south, mid the gr< ai -i
. one of its kind ever held atiywlu n .
It will moteov'i s low tin mati'iiil
and .'tea.ly progress that tin ■'••mil i
i making.
I'lie Russian .le vs ire cru- ing tin
'>■ rimin li'i.u; i:i i-o'i.-i'l rabh- t.nm
..<u-s inminli ;g to f irm s ‘tth'iit.-.it tn
Allli l'isl. No obslaell is offei'-, 1 -■
I lieii d. p-tr. ore by the goyo nni~nl.
(In Thnrsd.i \ the ito'ise after a
ibl li t'debate ami se-velai mi 11 'e tnal
i-Hort to throw restriction nrouml
Cede s character, the lull ias«eel In
124 tei 2a. Th,' result was grecteel
with grc.i t a pphetiso.
(' J. \\ * llboiu. oj I jilme i-oimtv
was e h'e'.e'el .Inelge-eif .he new cire-iiu
iml W.s Erwin, of H ih.-r- ha m, So
lieiteir.
Dr .1. L. M<un y. i h<» iiDi ht Ih<
1 rccciil I\ jddn iht
<• t (»r..’ii i' uisl.uin v . umiiiD lh< ipj rc
|»! iti i‘'ii <■! " I jimm.’i (i aiinuu’ly I’m
• d’l a, imr Th (li.cioi > i :Hivr <
‘ iem-j; ii. was received wiili eti
tllll'i.tMM.
a. .x «
Tim f irme r' ••! T'antii-is or- tv h eV
held i Coi.ve'iiiion ami. in view e>t all
ilie-ir smreiiim'ings. i-i'solve to i.ii-e
--he reafter all the' supplies on ,' it'n
iml then to look af’er e,.: to i. 1,. I
ill our farm.-r' f II".\ tin . e xample'
i . Nashville' A fieri -eo mfeirm»
I he' public that tin- re-conl* of Itt-ge
li'ts | prism,ci s i.i the Tenm
state’ piison have be e n lost, and m
one' can ti'll the length eif the' term
I l which tlie'e were sedtcm e'l.
The I . ..lon (Tel,::; Joutmel s-ivs:
I’m i !■ - re la i' g got '"Il up .ill .ve I
the' com trv in v mw of the shore e i ■ q ■
pravi ig llie govarnor ;. re leas om
veal's taxes,::' two al: npor ihe peo
pie at the- sani" lime, by . alii.ig at
extra ses.-: mos the leg;.-tat '.ll' Sueh
a men e- w mild be rig It, ai d nnel pro
per umle r tin' e ire-umstam e>, ami
«e' have no elmi-it the Gene'iuor
wemhl -at’e-tion the> move- a* it woiiiel
pe-e'ss the poor pteip! to tin- wall t.
meet these tax. s with th-ir e>tit.'r . n
e-umbe ram, -.
Tl.e> e'eiminittee'em t<*mperiin e> hi'
not y >'t ,'om;i’,t lcil it' work. Th.' lo
ti bills <.;t th. s'i'ii.'et bav neatly
all been ti'P"! ted on lav rably . but
the sub-com mil t v‘. to pass on abottot
twenty general 'nil'has tint yet agreed
to :» report Thvr.• is likely t" be'
strenig nieivemcnt to pass a gem ral
law nbsolulely prohibit mg th" -I
of liqvor oui'i I" of im-orpi.rated cities
e>r towns, iml is tothese town.', le av.
ing it to a vote of the peopl.v. The
e-omniiiice will probably report du
ting this week'
Election* ur 'his t ill in N v
York. Ohio I'., i.nsy Ivatila. Y ir-gii in
and Mississippi Tim only s ate of
tii-i'r elected in in Pcnnsy Ivmtia is
Trcasuttr. In New Ymk. a full
Stale ticket is elect, el . xei-pt (rovei'li
;ot a nil Liemennin Governer. toge-tli
’er with members of the Legislature
ami four cottgressmen. Full .'talc
ticket anil legislators are to be elec
ted in Yirginia Mi"-|'t - m .1 (>l.io
< IRt ( EAR.
Office us General M vx v<ier
Rklmioml, Vn.. July 2b. ISsE
It is the .‘tirpose of the Richmond
and Danville Railroad Company to
mnkc, at the Intermitiotial <’,>tt<»n
Exposition, to In- Imhl nt Atlanta.
Ga., thi* Fall, a comprehensive ex
hibit e.f th,- agricultural, mineral ami
forest products e>f al* regions through
whieli the .sevet;*' roads comprising
its system pass. A splendid oppor
tunity, attended with no expense
beyond the fttrnishittg of specimen*,
will thus be aH'iireled to owners of
mines and of mineral ami timber
kind', to bring to the attention of
visitors, frmit till part' of thi* an'el
from other countries, the remarkable
variety of products, ami th.- resources
ami , -tpacity of the sections of our
Southern country refi rreel to.
All person* throughout the' great
Piedmont ami mountain rweions em
braced in mtr system ot railroads are
mH only requested but urged to con
tribute' to the exhibit to Io made by
tin' Richmond ami Danville- Railroad
| Companv, gooel ami large specimens
of all minerals—of all woods vain
al ie for house ami ship building for
cabinet eorkaml vehicles ami the
, mechanical arts—of roots, herb* ami
: plant' which hare commercial value
: anil <1 all farm products of e x.-ellenl
variety ;tliel app.-aram-c. In short, it
:is elesir.iblc to have spee imens of'
, every native product which can em
ibe lli'h anil complete tin- exhibit.—
• Anipl: ami atlrai'tiv ■ space tor such
j ati exhibition ha* been M'l-iif.d \V.
appeal to our friends am! patrons to
giv- it' their cordial ami ptactieal as
'jstanee'toward m >)-.i:ig an i xhibition
'iv't'liv <4 th.- grand region it will
represent.
• apt < 1 . McPhail has bi'cti a.'-
'igtii-el to tin- dni'. ot making -ill ar
range m uts sot the exhibit, ami nii!
have gem-r: I charge of ii until the
ixpi'sHiott . lose.'. Ail persons de-.'h
ing ii.foriuatioit ami to m.,ki .outii 1
tili"ii ot mat e-.- i.il am, 'pi-cimens, ,n-i
requested to ,-orre spoil I -.villi hinv ar
R eV D. It 11. < ■■ . Iti. linioml. \’a.
Al! .nii' les tor -tu- Rietmioml am!
Danville' i! It Exhi'ii.i n. sliotihl he
mi: ked ( ap' <.<. \| • p.i i J Agent
R ,V I>. I;U.. \tht tta. (ra.. ami will
■ e ahipped If. hi in v slat ion mi all i.|
in- road- ol th. 11. .D. -e stem i’i <■<
fcliaigc. .1 M R. Tu.i'irt.
• emmral M it. ig.-i *
State S. s. tssociiition.
rhe'eighth amial session of th.
• 1 ol g t.e state Sin ela V -School A- .o. *,i
lion will la- he ld at grifiin, (>.i.. Wed
m sil.i.v ,u.d Tam-day . August _>|th
end 2'>.h. I."i.
Man a i icv, oi a . i |,, rs . ; oi
gauiz.-Kimi. i: i- .-ai ue.st ip el sir -d that
.■eery eoutlly io the <!a he repr.'-
-I-nti'el.
” I'h.- A -so.■■ iiioa s' ( .,;: , om-
misod i t om- i!"|t gate for ev iy three
htmdreel m fl.l.cion of tbr. . litmdt'ed
uh m vr» ol S mtlny -st hools eomptm
ing the (mil. y a ss,,< iit i.,n. ;1!1( | it,
< oimlie's whi'ii' no Ass,,, i.itioti exists
two eh'legates to e'v t t tipi sen tali V'
IO win, I, th,. Countv js eutithal in the
< tem-ral Assembly ot the stat,
R ad t des as f .Bowed to dele
gate" :
Y -t-rii A Ailantii- Kaitroml. 2
cent -p< r mile.
Atlami. X < harli th Hailroa. 2,
ci-nts per mil.
( e ill il. Wet Point and (i.-or-gi i
Railrad'. cents p< r mil,
■I -< . < irm xi t . Mt ■ nix A. e \x.
tn. Fit. ,s. ■'>i St.it, A’r
11 lias h 'cii found out at last ■■ vho
'truck Billy Pau rsoti.” Baldwin s
Mm,thly say* it -A;ys \|i,an > Paym.,
• /'‘Uiiij pii\>i.i!i, uml an
aij(| ‘Hi. rrMino ar< num <»t the
a h«»lv .itl.iir.
Il is ass rted th It quite , member
of young ladies hav gone to parting
ihiii han-on one siite that thev mat
Hot : ■ >ok like Ihe si ||y v ol ni g ti ten w ho
part their hair in the middle If this
does mit put ;1 stop til i:. we suggest
that every linn'om of these t )ock
he-.iels is found, the ladies procure tin
iiit v <»t two or thr» ( sturdy f v |-
hnv.-nd ha\, hi.n-< io(ii. .| in frin .li
attire.
H. favel. ot the firm of
lavcl A Vowel. h.r> |»ui
clihm <1 of Mi Apolph S. Uchs a half
iiifcii *t in the Clial Time!*, in
all i(> t)iisiiie>s-
- - ——
Tin* li t' been thus far mm of the
best lisherv season known. The eas
tern ma, keral fleet Istnded 2L(«ki bar
ret* of pi. kioil mueke-r.'ils at th.- out
pori' ami at Bostm, tlutittg the pa*t
week The li'li mi- rep ' tvd to be
plet tit'ul al! .ibmg tin ■ :i»t, mid the
'ii'iinii i ' catch prsmiise-s to he the
largest for a long thue.
- Hereis maeemnit of the shortest
courtship on record. Rm-hei the
Lord hath sent mv tu tuary thee.' said
tin* suitor' "The Lord** w ill be elone'
was the submissive r. plv.
NEW WIERTISEIIENTJi.
CO LEREOX
THE OID FAMitr MEDICIHEI
A SAFE AXI) rXTAII.ING
HEMEDY!
An Absolute P<iln-Killer!
,\ ei tI tin e'iire Im’ (''ntler.i
('hiilcra Morb’.is, (‘liok'm Inlatif
tint. Dysentery, or Flux. Dittr
rliti'a. Cramp in the Stoin tell, etc
A sure relief for Ivlieninati*tn,
Xettralgia, lieaii.mlte, '!’•»<»t!r,t<-h«••
'ore i’hremt ('roup. Cough an.l
ill ptin* am! *p:i*nioilie atlei'-
t iott'.
Ont of the nttniennis le'tinio
ititil* giveti in reference i-'i the
wonderful elleels of thi' \i ili
e'ine, we take the following:
lt-i.4 w I -nn. Es?.'.
Tuh \ iri up'<»f < OIJ-.R !> >.\ ;trr wv.H tinier*
• 1 here. F n I'i-lrr it •Hi|H*iii»r :■> all ’im bit
•rep ii';i' for Cte for w if< -t U i* ;n
E. IL ' F I’-kSt.ii isicr.
F».”vlri I- •. F.''in. o I. 2.\ !<:.
< <>LERE<>\ k iiu<l(*niab!y th«* !• >'t in li.- n*
• I ... ><H' in du.-i.'i.ii ix I. I iia\. kit" an ii
in b noin'i rof .-tnd ii !•. y ;• f ;l il ■ ‘
d '1 nt' ;hi h i<* a "<>veri*i rn rein * lv.
w. . i»:. w. m. J
M'inrkr <. "I-1D r. >. < .hnu- I. KI.
I < >!.!■ o I. ‘X 'it*. 11l HIV ill I n » v I I .1
-a riD*'i' in Hi. \ hi .I* Hie iDHts <»( "t •.
him ri-: an Ia . a .m kiJi r.‘ I - mhi! : «• t
•- i. - . -i. vs \ i.i i \e.. n,.,,.,
** »v mnalj. Ga. *'». I<7l.
I have - ! i *!\ i izeii ‘mini- of » »X
• .all; .in-1. lli High o > 't »ri ■!,nl i, »,
< .Tr.Ht.f 1 .TV Imi'llp. i:alu;,\s y. 1 r w.| .
•" i ’it. Li •> i in'tan •»'. I v .', I- it tn i tn . n uh-i
a- in ad. d ; "j litioti. -,v <1 i«i- ’» i .
■j A ! !.l. I'i \ i>. Mini., r
H •!■■! >ll. • .;t, M•' ,
’ 'L- ‘ '•’.’ I •gl 0 'lt Hl ( ■ n ». - In- \ 4 .
hilt 'I-'V .o'l'h! Ih« ?h I. 'hl ~H I
•• Ih-v -Hl I ( Ilrlsh •' F M'. i : • <
( . r>. l iii: if ik . .. r.
D. M HHE VKH.
li. lion. (i f. Agent.
iD<LTO\ KOTEL
si ml
EATI X(; Huis I;.
Thi' house jx hm.\- op n fir ill*
•t>’."inin. ,<lll i i i of Im t * 1 rx. wh»>iher
11.in-I'-ui or i-fifnlar.
: /.’ /> ' // /: i /*. i v/>
a i / /.• /’/ .s / cf. i> s
kH” |x -It H. V k
A THOUSIH J YEARS!
M i-n..'' h : , •.h will, with up,
i.i>i .1 ilpiihmihl yt'.ir-. i ni yon c.iu
Ilivc fri“*h pradicM and :ipplc» th*
year r »uu<l. ('mb'' h>l ' <-h. i|.
at thi S-<h .■ .»f M'l KR > A K( XS
Aii j ■ i>. Itn
J» \ XK' ( . (.F'.olUil
<hUit.\Ain\ Oi l |< ’! .
Aid. >. L»!.
l»"’p’in- <1 StH th hi- appr" i t.» II ‘
»»i • hpt io?i >• p i H ity. tit I -
ap.ir: tin- .1 a i-| |yvil pt « ,ip .1 t’•> •
'Mtn. ■ •. I1 v j.ith of
,\ - l' . IX>|. ;H ’ ’ u<
I r. HILL. <> -i \ K «
\\ A N rm>
1 nom'il: 11v at t li• H ■(.■ i. It 11tmi, v
-go.nl mili'li eow. Apple to
A ig IS Mt:-. M A. K >Ei:t»t:i:.
i v<i: miik i;
A l l mom y du> this p.sper np to At
gii.«l I-1.1 ssi. inii't In p.ihl to if.
I/,.,., who only is all! hot ize-ei to le
(eivc ami receipt for the s.inn-. All
.imemiits i-oiiiing dm-situ e- lien time ,
must be p iid n i In' Editor.
In c'oiisjele rat ion . 4 iln fact that we
have Io carry out a mmibi e ot s th-
: tpiim.s for which we- r.i-ceiv no re
mmie-iai ion. w. ,ru*l tin- partus will
ri new pr< mi pl Iy , .iml t hit . v et v tri. ml
ot the |.l) el will help Its ill genii ig
nvu subset b.-is
flu- Ne w ( ire nit < ateii'le r.
11., II ( mtniy on the- lif'i Mmui i, sin
Fe britary .mil AttgU'i.
Habersham emtnty m tin- fourth
Mummy' tn Februarv .'iml August
Rahim e-otmiy ,ai the sm-oml M *n
,lay s tn Match .iml '■ pteml.er.
Towns .-minty on tin thirel Mon
.t-iys -■ Mar< h anil s piemher.
I tiimi comity <it the fourth Mon
days in M.irclt ami Si- >temlicr.
White' county on the- first .'lmoiavs
i i April ami ( h tola r.
Lumpkin ,-oii ity mt the tair-l M i.e
d.'ty ' in A pail ami (tciober.
V t ew Words Plainly.
We in- obligiil tosav to those- who
have paid tin- .oiiiier i ditor considera
bly in advance for this paper, th.-u
we ian tint carry out llwir subscrip
tienis. \\ e s.tppeesed treiill the- it,,
if. rmal iott wm hail that then- was vrv
, little- Imw to he made Up ; Imt tlpoit
vx em,::.e l tmi. e. |u- book', we eiiscov e-r
that same sui.se tibe ts arc ere eliteel v
,v tec. m- m. r. . aheaii While it look
haul for them to |,>se the se am..mi,.,
it must be reiiiembcivil that it j,. nm
wirtaull. Not one cent of this mou.-y
ha* C»llli . or will come, to Us exce pt
"bat I- elm ..om the-iii-,.1 .es August,
uI- thi'U'lmi' giv uotietc that w<-
shall I'lt irge aM persons to whom th.'
pap. t :,s subM-ri'ier* troti, that
mile. W v do no t intend to hav the
I'ape-r breeik down on <, U r hand*, ami
''ill secure you a-gaiust loss in th-g
tuiur