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£1.50 - - . FerAiinum.
Northeastern Railroad.
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Atliuiin June MtU, {
STJ^OfffiR SO
Oil :»ll«!
•i inin r*.
Le3veA.it!. - 4.n5 p. i|.
Arrive »t' Ln'n.... «.S0 R ||.
Arr:\. nl Atlanta li.iw r 41.
»v> » Ml* 4.Ml A. II
Leave Lula «A6 A. M
A.nvoul .Mon, H 44 X. II
The above evening iruiu .,!»u connect* cloacly
at Lula with Northern bound trait* on A.
L. K. U. K«*timiing next morning, tnakee
clone connection wltn (iror/ia 11. R.
On Monday the following additional train
will be run :
Leavo At hell'* 4S0 A. 14.
Anise at Lula fc.Jio A. 2|
Lov • uulu (IAS A. 3d.
Arrive Athene 8.48 A. IL
PftHHeng. rs leaving Atlanta on the morning
train on Air-Line K. K. arrives at Athena tome
moruing at fc.48 o’clock. Muking the time Irorn
Atlanta to Athens* only 4 hours and 45 minutes.
Ou Saturday nights an udd'tional train will
he run:
Leave Lula 9.40 P. M.
Arrive at Athens 11.80 P. M.
Train leaving Athens on Monday morning
makes close connection at Lula with borfi
Kastcrn and Western bound trains on Air-Line.
Passenger trains both East and West on Air
Line IL 1C. will connect cloavly on Saturday
night tor Athens. Passengers from Oeorgia K.
K. make close connection with evening trains.
Thereby enabling them logo direct through to
The sBtnn.er resorts of Northeastern Georgia
without dcluv in Athens.
H R. BERNARD,
Act’g. Sun’t.
Georgia Rail Road Company
r*vrvaiNTKM>»:NT*s Ovrtvx, I
AVOLSIa, Ga., Oct. 14^ 1880. (
On nnd utter Sunday, l8lh inst., the follow-
liedulc will Ik* «»jk*rated over thia road:
mg
Leave ATHENS
Leave Wiutirville
Leave Lexington
Leave Antioch
L» ave Miuccvh
Leave Woodville
Arrive Uniou Point
Arrive Atlanta
Arrive at Washington....
Arrive at Miitedgcvil'.e...
Arrive Mtuxn
Arrive Augusta
Leave Augusta
!«eave Macon
Leave Millcdgeville
Leave Wiisltingtou
l^avc Atlanta
la avc Union Point
Arrive Woodville
Arrive Maxeys
Arrive Antioch
Arrive Lexington
Arrive W inter villv
Arrive Athens
Ira. u-rnii ilail
WusUilliTti.
.u.! I'.mitk in
l.'llllltK.
Northw.-.t, Kii>i
K. K. UiiKMlI
8 .00 T a
€.80 F
7.05 r U
7.8o r a
7.8ora
8.15 p a
8.80 p a
.'i.oo a a.
2 00 pm
4.80 A
8.80 a a
& Sop a
7.00 f a
7.00 p a
8.58 p a
10.45
fi.ao P a
5.oo a a
5.15 t a
5.40 am
8.00 a a
8.20 a a
8 55 AM
7.80 A a
.. V. connection to or from
■'iiliiluv!., or between Macon
either .lireetii.ii on fltiadAy
mill South,
tieu., I'uu., Airt.
S. K. JoUNIION, SU|it.
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VOL 64.
ATHENS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 20 1880.; f
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For Sale !
Twentv-five
Horses and Mules,
AT
COOPER’S STABLES,
ATHENS. GA.
I have on hand At tny Sublet the Above men
on«d number of Horae* end Mule* tor solo, and
eraona wLulling to buy would do well to call
on to# before porchaouu.
J. Z. COOPER.
it. B. ALLEN'S
. HORSE AND MOLE
JdlUn*+*y j Picayune.
Athens, Georgia. | a daily newspaper ox shipaoard.
TRIPLETS.—HA.XC* >CK. ENGLISH AND
AMERICA.
Mir. Willow Margaret Perry, a
poor German woman, who lost her
Imsbai.d lour months ago, did on the
day Hancock nod English were nom
inated at the Cincinnati Convention,
give birth 10 triplets at the Charity
Hospital, where her scanty means had
compelled her to seek medical aid.
The three babies, two boys and a
girl arc strong ami he&ity and doing
very well. Yesterday during a visit
paid to the mother by Dr*. De Koal-
des ami Miles, resident physicians,
L>r. Pike, Treasurer of the Hospital,
I in view ot 1I10 great event eharaieril
ing the day upon which these children
were born, the d cetera named the boys
j with tl’.e consent ot the mother, Han
cock and English, and the girl Anier*
ATLANTA l CHARLOTTE
A.ir-L.ine Railway.
Passenger Department
ATLANTA
- -TO- __
EJA.ST.Hi.R.JM OI’A'a^aIS t
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On »i..i iito r June 1st, 1879, Trains will rot
on this roud u» tolluws, ttoiti|t East:
EASTWARD.
Arrive at l.ula....8 48 a M
Iacunl* Lula 6.48 a m
W1STWABIV
Aniv; ut Lula 1.
Leave Lula
/.ASTW AHD.
NIGHT l‘A7*»&>OKR TRAIN.
Arrive at Lula
W WIT WARD.
Arrive al l.ulu
aVe Aoi NO* EAST.i
LJC.IL KKF1UHT TKA1N.
Arrive at Lulu
The MimtoAite Harness and Saddle Store of ;
Nbrtbeaat Georgie* 1 have enlarged my sale room i
■ad have it steeled with hand inode goods, such as !
Saddles. Harness, Bridles. Whips, Burse Covers,
and Saddle Blankets. My goods are all fresh and
natrly gottsn up. My prices cannot be beat. My j 0 a lt os ton to TinhlUh it on tlin
RiiVfyWMi* cannot iSequalwl. My 81.50 Sad- ot 1)0 T°"> 11 ‘ ,n U'O
dies cannot be found anywhere else except at R. stoat D ship Devonia, ot the Anchor
don. at Short notice. 1 )ine< „„ May o 9> „ )V Sandy Hook. He
There is now a daily newspaper
printed on shipboard. It is called the
foods'are all trrab and | Atlantic Jfuu;/, and J II. Hartley,
BEVTftiLtffft.
A most ar/reeable mm efficient
TOOTH WASH.
Kttpiny the Teeth and founts in a
healthy condition untfjl (living
a delightful fragrance
to the .breath.
PRICE 25ct8.
—§—
PREPARED. BY
JOS. JACOBS,
Cor Clayton Street <& College Ave.,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
atat 2811.
1 had a ease of type and u job press on
! board, ami each day during the voy-
! age he ‘set up’ and priuu-.l his edition
j ol BOO copies, regardless of logs,
i storms amt icebergs, lie says that he
. set up about ten thousand etns a day.
! Three steerage boys were employed,
1 but struck when the passengers called
them ‘devils.’ burlesque telegrams
from the Chicago convention were
printed, and passengers expecting to
be seasick were requested to ’notify’
the steward. Various jokes perpetra.
ted by the passengers were printed, j
STATE AID GENERAL NEWS.
Sparta Ishmadite ; Oar friend, the
Governor, Has now become one of the
greatest of living travelers. We wish
to remind him, iu all kiudnesa, that
his journey ing to and fro, iu the in*
terest ot hit own preferment, is not
one of the duties prescribed for the
Governor in the code. Bo far from it,
it involves the neglect of some of the
duties that the Governor *
upon to perform.
W. D. CL, Jane 6tli, 1880.
Thf polhjaaLfltsntsofdM(MMtweek
nay ie sum mad gp as follow*: Tbs
Republican National Committee haa
elected Hon. Marshall Jewell as iu
chairman, ahd will have its headquar-
tersat two or three different pomtu
The Democratic National Committee
has virtually decided to select Senator
William A. Wallace as chairman, and
will probably have its headquarters in
this city. The actual campaign will
not be opened until after the 1:2th,
when the Democratic National Com
mittee will meet in New York. Alter
that date the work will probably be
such as the younger of our voters have
never seen.
demoniac yells. Occasional pistol
shots were heard, anti the-streets were
ftllciJ witb a wild and motley mob bf
excited stud altuDsl maddeuod tpoedvi
itftjn, N« white man hud anythiug tp
do with the proceedings, apparently,
but to manage the'speaHiVg, and 1’iil
confident4iOt over to 200 whites were
there, and.a great many Democrat-,,
who,, wyiy attended by cariosity.,
There were about 200 colored iieople
prpseut and game bf the Frdeuiiiiin’s' 1
jBurenu officers. .<•
^Li El'glLh epgineev of, jToro^u> f
on being asked what mileage a loco
motive could, make without repairs,
said that ho knew ol'ono running 168,
161 miles iu five years. • ,,
We learu that Emanuel county has
selected delegates to the Atlanta Con
vention, instructed to vote for Lester.
Atlanta celebrated the 4th iu the
grandest style since the war. The
number of visitors were estimated at
20,000. There was a procession of
military, firemen and vs us, represent
ing business industries. Benator Jo
seph E. Brown and others spoke in
the City Half Park to an immense
gathering. There was a magnificent
Hon. William H. English, the
Democratic nominee for Vice Presi
dent, was married in November, 1847,
to Mias Emma M. Jackson, ot Vlr-
ftnia, who died in November, 1876.
Her two children survive her; one is
W. E English, now a member cf the
Indiana Legislature, and the other is
the wife of Dr. Willoughby Walling,
of Louisville,’Ky.
The whole ticket is Hancock, Jere
Black, and English.—Tribune.
A Lack&n at Niagara bargaiued to
W*3l«trf'A S, fe
for one dollar. He so timed tho job
as to return just three minutes before
the train started, and then charged
them $8, taking it out of a bill which
was banded him. He supposed they
would submit to the swindle rather
than be delayed. But they, being
lawyers, coolly took rooms at a hotel,
prosecuted him vigorously for a week,
and made him pay 8100 iu the end.
The new oath for the French sol
dier contains no reference to the Deity
or the republic. It will be taken on
the 14th of July, as follows : ‘In my
name of the regiment, I swear ou my
honsr to remain faithful to the coiisti-!
7.45 r a
7.46 p a
7.51 a a
8.52 A M
together with all the news—social, i fiwworku at nighty and
i political, religious and nautical—of the “ Ull dred$ ot people were on the
! voyage. j 8lree ‘«-
A murderer was hanged' iu Texas
the other day, but it was by mistake
—the worty citizens thought he had
stolon a horse.
ASSESSOR’S NOTICE.
Notice i* hereby given that the AvseBsora
have eomplsted the AaecwmentB of Real Es
tate tor 1880. and placed t*ieir books in my of
fice for examination by ali concerned. Objec
tions to aaaaasmenta ore required to be mode in
writing, sworn to and filed with me within ten
days from the date of thia not ice.
W. A. G1LLELAND, Cl’k of Council.
Wtt.
..19.15 P !
Leave 19.95 r M
* KHTWaRD.
Arrive at Lula 12.50 a tl
Leave..; 10.5 k V
Til KOI OH rREIAUT TRAIN.
Arrive ul Lula
L-»ve
('lone Qoimection ut Atlanta for all points
Went mill South went. Connecting at Charlotte
• •rail point* Knat. Through Tickets on sale
a. JJliaineaville, Seneca City, Greenville and
^ouriunburg to all nointa Kaatam' West.
Cs. J. lrOUKACUE, General Manager
J. II O USTON, Gen. Poaa.dc Ticket Ag*t
CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST!
IP .LEWIS,
Ftmilj Grocery Store nul Confectionery,
road Mint.
Athens, Georgia,
Next door to A. S. DORSEY
HACKS DOWN.
A Chicago dispatch gives the fo-
lowiug lrom General Grant in denial
of the report that he was favorable to
General Hancock’s election :
You have probably -een that I de
nied the canard started by the New
York Truth tho very day it was
started. 1 have nothing to say against
Gen. Hancock. His personal, official
and military record is good. The
record of the party which haa just put
him in nomination is bad. Yours
truly, U. S. Grant.
EXTRA TRAIN FOR ATHENS-
An unusually large attendance up
on the Commencement exercises ef
the University ot Georgia will com-
Gen. Hancock is not connected with
»ny religious denomination,.but like
must of the officers ot the army, at
tends the Episcopal Church services
when he goes to church. His father
was a member of the Protestant Epis
copal Church and his mother a Bap.
list, while his youth was psssed
among the Friends.
> Garfield was once a Campbellite
Baptist minuter and Arthur is the son
of a Baptist minister. Methodism in
Republican politics has received a set
Garfield’s pedigree seems to be a
trifle mixed. Already it is said that
. ^ta. 'lVirabs^ satisfied with Han
cock Wnd English,’ and will vote for
the ticket if he lives \ the fltsttimebe
will vote'for President in twelve years.
The'’recent hot spell has 1 canSed the
ice dealers et ’Augusta' to raise the
price of their wanes to one i«w*, per
pound, „ j j, ii i , .ii. i
The Atlanta.correspondent of i th»,
Augusta Seres #ayp the colored people,
of Atlanta have set to work to organ
ize Hancock clubs. **’ ” ’*•*• 11 ' ' *
General Hancock is an 'feuiscopal*
mnnra/iatw. n i im .
k
Johas,’SiBe
stein, .tii'.itfji'j ' b ulynH; f quiTi ■!
Thri Bthte of Virginia hireaont 525
convicts to work, her, railroads and
other publ c improvements, for whom
the State, receives. twentv-fiye cents
i.l, : 1 ’..if
each a day.
Gen. lfancock- ^plaiuedj liis deVjO
tiou to free jnstiLnUons, bis habitual
recognition of the sopfenlacy of the 1
civil bvei- the military power, and his
knowledge of the essential, principles
ofcoiistiiutioimhlaw ,to be the fapt that
he luid been since boyhood a. constant
st(ident Hf BiaeksWie’s Commentaries
tution, and to defend this flag until I * t nd JJ*
j ; b j tiom ot the Uiuted btatee. When he
! first; left home, tor West,Point his
The Macon Daily Herald reports lather gave him these works, with
the meteor that was seen in that city the request that tie should read them'
has been found iu the forks of a tree ' 1 " ' * 11 — “ ~ “ 1 “
a few miles from Macon. It was so
firmly imbedded in the tree it hud to
be cut out with an axe. The meteor
is about the size of a man’s bead, and
of an amalgamation ot iron and stone.
A man passed through Chattanooga
the other day with two hundred
mocking birds, gathered up in Ala
bama, to be sold in the North.
through at least once a year, as a pro
phylactic against the contempt, for
civil authority, which so often pos
sesses the tniuds of protessional sol-
‘diCra. '
Senator.
d wi)|, it is learned,
canvass Piew York, Pennsylvania,
Ohio anil Indiana for Hancock Slid
JOE ’BK0WN IN >1868.
Hlfj SYMPATHYAND -SUPPORT
1 .9F^IlE.C t A,l3 > ET-JJAG GOV-
I,it f.Atil
HE WAS .HARPVj JCtyiolT DEMOCRATIC
NOCIET^, AjVpi^U THE HAI1E I1E CAN-
^ ST ^ AP *
TF.lt Or site MUiirrV IXtER-
S'ITch«|M8ta£WlNG. ,< ><»- ""
,:ll'lt>t lj;rt I 'iu —.s i.
Prince Bismarck has entirely given
up smokin'?, the doctors having pro
nounced tobacco an impediment to a
curu of his nerves.
'General Hancock’s campaign badge
according to General McQuade, of
New York, will bo n shamrock-shaped
emblem, made of red, white and blue
silk ‘ ■
Westley .Meriwether’s
lilacksmith Shop.
OPPOSITE
Gann & Heaves Stable,
Where all kinds of plantation work
is done, such as re],airing Wagons,
Buggies, making nnd repairing
plows. Horse shoeing a sjiecial-
itv. All work done at short notice.
'sept.O 4m. W. MERIWETHER.
1‘R(rFEssIONAL CARDS.
G. C Thomas,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
watkinsvilee, qa.
O ffice in cofrt-iioure, opposite
ordbun.’. ,Ifflce. Porwin.l attention tori'
Ku-itt,'.. entrusted to l»ia care. ap2-u
accommodate those who will go to
Athens and ho ready for next week.
Col- E. R. Dorsey will run an extra
train next Sunday from Union Point
to Athens. The regular day train
the vest of the week will probably be
sufficient to accommodate the crowds.
The exercises open ou Sunday next,
Ka.paon hand at all time* the finest Tobacoo I and Athens will be full to overflow-
r&r«, ssaae® K'** week.—**™*
factionaliaa generally. Also keeps on hand a | — ——
constant .apply of all country produce, such aa
agga, Chickens, Batter, Cabbage, Fotetoea etc..
etc. The Cheepeet Family Grocery Store end
Confectionary in the city. Give me e eel).
nov.18.wtin. 1*. LEWIS.
|K;1 the runuing of extra trains, and to j he came lrom Welsh, Irish aud'Dutch
English. He says he considers Gen.
Hancock ,as>g0Qct a constitutional law-
„ _ _ _ _ , . . yer as thero is anywhere, and that lie
Hon. Rufus E. Lester is tanking wi n mate an honest, straightforward,
good capital out of the idea that he j constitutional President.
refuses to champion his own cause,, —~' ~
and deliver speeches over the State. I P1« ' 'JfittuMal 1 >Jlepubhcan•', Aallfi
' r lustily lor a sweeping ot the public
Senator Brown managed to give j departments, iipoti : The theory that
Senator Ben Hill a flue lot of tally j some of tho clerks are Democrats^ It
last Saturday. Wby is this? Is speak* latterly, of Secretary Schurz,
Joey afraid ot Ben?—Atlanta Post. I and rather despondently ai the post-
,, , . . I office department—bn which it seems
A cruel husband calls lim wile ‘green , t() think that ‘erring brother* Key has
fruit,’ because she never agrees with j | eft the iui p re(B 0 f his evil, associa-
him.—Drooklyn Eagle. j oui|
F*rtlfy tke System..
And ton »r» umsd sgrinst discise. Tbefinc.t
tonic for this purpose i* llo.tetter's Stomach
Bitters, vrhioh renders digclid,, easy and corn-
plcts, counteracts billiousncss, and keeps the
bowels In order, end so genial end beneficent
ere its effects that not only is the body invig
orated end regulated by iu use, bat desponden
cy banished from tbe mind.
For sale by all druggists end dealers gencr-
rily-
Lamar Cobb. IIowell Cobb,
.hi, ge if ( itj < cult
a ii. coun,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
{Athens, Ga{
Will pnoiee in the Federal
the State courts, except the?City
t.28.!
PiedmentRestaurant
KEPT BY
FRAHOSLOUIS.
Maris at all hours. Good beds, and every
thing in firs,-class style. w Uu.
tllsrke county.
sept.2,
ri
Court a
,1879At,
M
.RESTORED!
Dr. D. 0. C. HEERY,
Horatio Seymour pn Hancock.—
•The more 1 think of it the more clear
llavini? TWHiieiitly located in Athens, oi
font prufcteteioual teorvloea to tho oitlien*> o
Athona and surroumliuj? country. IWY hf
found i’.urintf thr day at the Drug Btore of i.L
j/intf Co., c*n Broad Street, and at niglt $X
»ny taaliWuou on Lumpkin SL, houae formerly
ooi’itpied bv (’apt. William*.
|jjf“ Dim)o»cs of women a specialty.
AuirJi.tr.
Dissolution of Copartner 1
ship.
The Onpurtnership heretofore existing be
tween d. 0. Pitner A Ce. was on the 9d day of
iweuary diseolved by mutual eooeenL
.Inn business will be continued by J- G. WUier
The ussumes all UaWUtiee, and will «».»n4to
whosetllemeut of the bushiest of the former
the rtnersl.il,. PlTNER
C81 ‘* -- B. V. J A0K8ON.
HOW LOST,
I IIOW
JuatpubUahed
new edition of
Dr. CulvrrwellV
Celebrated Ewayl
on tbe radical rare (without medicine)
of 8rmaaAnmaB0>A or Seminal XV eakness
W T Md^iriS“ln^^ty. , “n , ^me'nw e 'io j it is tu uiy mind that it is a fortunate
Merriige, etc.; also, Coueiramoa, Enutrev. | selection. It wounds no one’s feel-
by eelLindulgcnec or sexual p , awg „„ 5n ul; _
The Mlebratcd author, In his admirable Kas.y | plea-ant ]>ositious. You'must bear in
dearly demonstrates, trom thirtj years’ succos- j )( j t |, t l ) u . c ; t y of New York sent
fri practice, thst tho alarming ootueq lenoes ol J
self-abuse may be radically cured without tbe
dangerous use of internal medicine or the ap
plication ot tbe krifoi poi »tiug oat a mode ot'
ooreotgpM certain and effectual, by
'oh every tofferer, no matte, what
may be, may cure himarif cheaply
prlvatelv, end aamoALLV.
ggT W* Lecture should be In the bands ot
very yuotb and svtty mu in the lend.
Bent under seal, la a pfcw envelops, to sny
pern, on receipt of tux genu or
U.a.tf,
SZiACZSMZTHZlTQ
I have removed my Shop from Foundry t
t. Broad Street, or.lv about 80 foot Dorowbei
I . as formerly, next to Mr. W,L , ®6>
1 uni now prep..red to do Horse Shoeing, Plena
Ution Work, and nil k]nd. fif ^
the hast style at„l lit md,lv**fo P*"**' .* **j|
to ladiidap that I have done wrong m tbepssj
hul l am datermlned for the future to be “*b»
uidetm* with ranuive me a trial. Kind
r„ »t,ne„t .0 s-ock guaraot^^ J0(JE8 .
"“iSafiMT
A I.l. who have tried the fcywAk
mJjr "“"‘‘I hy advertUlag ' um
a auicy ncwNDApcr, sparkling «yi»h wit and »*»««
Keeps up wivh live tiuwa in «e«ryik»og. ll iatha f>»
-‘fcrLrrylKutv. Frl.t.d •
Ho* a clrcnla’jon, and (kwwiMy
lust lb. people to *?Jf rout
{» colufsn. and .ce Adi. » 7*Sa-.iaw
houKt. ^ liry »re regular ed.ertUert.Ass lasm,
■uid be coavinced that WW* Rater lew. Tote
ub«.h ito^Qd.
BmoM&l
Barramvimwiwy
PILE GUp.
ltHarkfl.1. uwe Xwete a
Two gentlemen, perfect strangers,
entered into conversation on the polit
ical questions of tbe day, at Cincin
nati, when tbe following conversation
took place I>el\ve* n an Ohio federal
soldier and a Virginia Confederate:
Ohio man—Wh .t State are you
from, sir ?’
•I am from old Y ,rgiuia.’
‘What town ?’
‘Bake rsviile.’
‘Why, I visited your town in 1862,
but 1 presume yon wasn’t at home. I
curried the first Yankee soldiers into
that town.’
] ‘Did you belong to that d—n ibiev*
' int* 4'.?d Ohio regiment V’
| ‘I did.’
•Are yon a Democrat?’
j ‘1 am. A red-hot Hancock Dem
ocrat.’
| ‘Well, bv G—d. it you wasn’t a
j Democrat, I would have you arrested
in five minutes tor stealing my wile’s
jewelry and things at that time.’
They went to a beer saloon and set*
tied it ever a couple of schooners.
stock.. And then there was Credit
Mobilier stock.
The gubernatorial convention will
consist of 850. A two third vote-
234 votes—will nominate.
Democrats desire to know of Attor
ney Gen. Ely what the salary is
worth.
Colonel McClure, of the Pbiladel*
phia Times. pet down Pennsylvana as
quite as certain for Hancock, as Ohio
is lor Garfield. He says the indication
point strongly to a demacralic presi
dent, a democratic senate, and a
democratic bouse on the 4th of March,
1881.
The gross earnings of the Georgia
railroad during June, 1879, were
945,057,28. It will be seen from this
that the grots earnings of the ro«d for
June of this year, show an increase ot
$24,340,58 as compared with June of
ast year.
. All men, are lawyers by Instinct^and
all men look opon the drawing up of a
legal document as the easiest of all
things done hy mortal man- Giren a
plentiful stock of 'whereases,* ‘said*’
and 'now therefore*,’ and anv man
who has mastered the three R»s can
draw up a document which for cha
otic tnrbidnesa and masterly ambigui
ty will rival the most intricate effort
of the most verbose follower of Coke
and Blsckstone that, never strangled
his mother tongue in the awful fast-
of legal labyrinths.
ai
cdtitafnr
rather iinlaroott-, sp&c?i of Joseph E.
Brawn deliwwUo.vAUonta on Tues
day, August 18^1368, I send it to
you tor repubiicatibn. The same
speech was 1 Wffortictrin'full in the At
lanta Constitulioni ahout the same
time.. As the Constitution has a
Macon agency and a number of sub
scribers in Macon,' will that paper
oWige tlvem by turning to their files
of August, 1868, and republishing the
saino speech ? f-OL us sue what t he
Constitution a|ul tho Statesmen ot
Georgia thought ol Jbe Brown then,
llow does hw'speeth of 1868 compare
with: that ‘campaign senatorial speech
'of 1880 Let Colquitt ai|<YGordon
;ansew. More auou.
, Bum.
MA'«ON I’El.EGRAPIl’S REPORT OF THE
' •■' SPEECH.
After speeches by «x-Gov James
Johu^on, and Josh Hill, Joe Brown
tooR the slaud amid cheering.
Like the proceeding orators he began
with ‘leliOW—citizens,’ and then pour
ed some paragonu (or something like
it), iiUo a tumbler ot water for the
benefit of liis^Jiroat,,sipping it oeca>
sionally during his speech. He said :
•Having been nominated ChiefJustice
of the {state by ..the Governor, and
confirmed by tlic Senate,, it ,may ap-
pear indehcate in ^le to thus address
public assemblies; but'in self-exten
uation 1 havd (hi.-, id say : That, as
yet, J have not been ' initiated into
office iipr have I received a commis-
si° a i’("'hich position ot course, leit
him free to mount tlie political 10s.
truhjj and thus fiiade nis bid for
Grant’s cabinet.) He began by qu
ting the Democrat’s plat form and
Blair’s letter, to,show tfiat if elected,
Jjeyinour aud Blair would immediate-
the appeal says, that lie would run, j ly set abotik Compelling the military
nomilititum or no' nomination. j*o disperse the carpet-bag govern
ments ot the Suolh,. in conformity
Americus Eepnblican: A Miss Mop
lie Green, recontly of Alabiiny, made
a disturbance ,iu the Baptist, church
nn KShKstfi,’ \(i trying to’ usurp'
0 lrurled.a-.-t-.
our cotpmuuity. and doomfed then
tq a speedy destruction if they did not
soon repent. Two gentleman of the
congregation carried the woman to a
seat and informed her that if she did
not behave she would be put out.
She quieted down. The woman is
said to be a reform ‘d character and
is near about crazed on the subject of
religion.
Gov. Colqntt spoke his pidee at
Cuthbert ou the 1st, and intimated,
a revenue decision.
Washington, July 9.—The com
missioner of internal revenue rendered
a decision to-day of importance to
manufacturers ot cigars and cigarettes,
in which lie holds that the leaf tobac
co cut and prepared lor cigarettes is
manufactured tobacco ami cannot be
removed for oscor consumption with
out rendering it liable to a lax of 16
per pound. This debars manufactur
ers from cutting and preparing tobac
co in one factory and removing it to
another to be used in filling cigars or
cigarettes.
St. Louis Eepnblican: Gov. Col
quitt, the late Senator Gordon, and
the new Senator Joseph E. Brown, of
Georgia, have recently organized a
strong and wealthy company,of which
Senator Gordon is president, to con -
struct a railroad from Rome, Go., to
Aberdeen, Miss. This road will pass
through the counties ol Cherokee,it
Etowah, Blount, Fayette, aad Walker,
ol Alabama, the richest coal, iron and
copper region of the world. This
road will gather the rich material in
the territory of Alabama and carry it
to Atlanta, and some other Georgia
town, upon whict the mechanics amt
trades-people of that State will grow
rich.
The funeral services of the late ven-
arable Df. 'Seal's, Chairman of thd ! the platform, and tba.t.filvil War ji^some 15;O0OUstammer. lie
Trustees of the Peabody Educational I result immediately, m the Dem- scribes this to long coutnvied ii
Fund, took place on Friday at Brook- j oc f« side with the President,
line, Massachusetts, aud were very . the Republicans with Congress.
. ’ ■* . * 4 « • I' Hn Dill Oi hll.v.wJt n 1
According to the Abbe Petilct
there are two districts in the Botiuch-
es (lu_RI>one where all the inhalntants
nraenced. The bear Addre^ j i He called hi.nselt a Republican, and
one of the guards,. en] (lt th e^eceased, were made j ’* ?/ uc , k «»h« He swallowed |
ml dogs and Brum i , P ,i ..ipr^vinen and oth- I r, o' 11 bard auu looked considerably !
The countiesof Emanuel and Clinch. I * nd ^* P n,oro ,
g contuified inter
marriages among the communities
and to a consequent degeneracy of the
race.
CAFTAlS PAINE DOES NOT SCARE.
‘A very large bear made a visit to
the corn field in rear of the horse lot
on Col. B. G. Lockett’s liawls place
hut night,’ says the Albany Advertis
er of Thureday. ‘In ^breaking dorn
the com he was heard and detected
by one of the convict guaVds, who
gavothe alarm. The dogs were cai-
ried to the field, and soon a very ex
citing race commenced
finally run near
i UO l gS aBd k “ r T ! hv u'isting.iished clergymen and oth- j hard ? u« looked considerably
went together and had a rough-ami- ^ ° j sheepish before lie could get it out,
tumble fight, which continued until; "* j but he did not repeat the experiment i Editor Atlanta Daily Post.
Mr. Ledbetter shot the shaggy beast A Good Ridanee for the Christian ! He assured the crowd that peace! *'ir | The friends of Governor Col-
with a pistol. Bears are getting to ; Church.^-The New York Times says i a „d quiet would ensue cn the electiou j quitt have accused me of making a
he very numerous in that portion of . that it words have any meeting, Mr. j 0 f Grant, and civil war occur ‘lrom i wanton jiersonal attack on him. I
the oountry, and are making destruet- Beecher ,htst Sunday morning pro-j Maine to California’ if Seymour i s have made no personal attack onbim.
We raids on the corn fields.’ ( claimed his rejection of the Christian | elected. And he i old us that it would I wrote him four letters in 1877 and
“ ,,u —two in 1878, calling his attention to
those charges, as president and man
ager of the direct trade union. Again,
on ihe 1st of January 1880, I wrote
him on the same subject. On the
fourteenth of June I preferred those
charges at a meeting of the directors.
It is four weeks to-day since those
charges were made, and p committee
ot three was appointed, all personal
friends of his, to examine into those
charges ; 1 went before that court the
same afternoon. One would suppose
he would have demanded an iminedis
ale investigation. I hava all the pa-
war .than the quo just passed through;
f r it would bp ‘brother against brolh-
...w.u.. v»»—er, n'c'rdhfior against neighbor, father
vorable to Hon. Rufus E. Lester’s j A shrewd Western circus and n)en- ^gaiuM, son, triend against friend,
iTSte^oThrOM^ f lM« thandhnt of Theodore Par-
natorial Convention. Delegates la- i . f
nomination were sent from both coun
ties.
Macon Herald: Tue Atlanta Con
stitution says in its Gubernatorial
table, that the vote in counties so lar
heard from stands: Colquitt 29, liar
demau 17. Now the true vote up to
date is, Colquitt 27, Hardeman 25.
Tba average salary of PresbyteriaD
ministers is about $500 a year. Thia
is not quite as much as can be earned
by driving or conducting a New York
street ear.
[YELL MEDICAL CO.,
’•rkl ^p*t Office Box 4588.
TO THE PUBLIC.
more men to the war in proportion to
its population than any other spot in
the Union; and that the Slate ot New
York gave the army more soldiers than
any other State on the Atlantic cost.
This fact, ol itself, would be agrovnd*
! work for his popularity.. Then, again,
fie stands clear of all entanglements
with any ot ihe divisions which may
have existed heretofore. I do not
think there is a ucan in New York
who has any prejudice or ill feeling
toward the gentleman.’
I sb this method of refomto tUuka to ray
Diwnu enttomttf f« WWWwnlmtTon-
••• daring mi tats lueprMtoiriup of the New
Charles Palm served three years
undi served ly in the Ohio penitentiary
! Though innocent of the crime with
' 1 which he was charged, that of obtain
^Seotmber SUt| my proprietoraHp of tbe | fog goo.ds under talsc pretence, he
NewtonHonee will o«je, ri which Unic. I will buitgliugly defended that the
open, for the »ccon.mod»tion publ.c, the 0 " W JJ hilll g(li | ly . The
OLINAKD HOUSE, ‘ 1 *
plweenUr lorried on eSey’on Btrect, one of the
primtnsl Mielkeee etreete in Athene, where ic
hope end expect my formei petnwe end tl.
to Mop when rwtintti
{prosecuting witness swore that tbe
' money m question was $105, all in ten
and twenty dollars bills, and the im
possibility of the amount being so
—- ,, - .. „ w cousbtuted was not brought out.
myeelf to do ril hi m» , , , *
poweribtthelr comfort, I remein the pqUU'e : However, 1 aim says he is uot sorry,
—-at A. 0, CL'NaKD. i for while working in prison at shoe-
Mvtf ; ! making he iuveuied a machine of
enough value to support him during
the rest ot his tile.
Hon. A. H. Stephens says Hancock
is certain to b« elected.
Irwin county send* an uninstructed
delegation but the Americus Eepub,
Ucan saw they are known to be for
Letter for Governor and Cook for
Congress
Alpeoria Bradley has gone to St.
Lonis to settle.
More from John YY. Forney: ‘I
am of the opinion that Gen. Hancock
will be elected the next President of
theTInited States. I think 100,000
Republicans will vote for him.’
Since the nomination of Hancock,
for the first time in oar political his-
toiy, many of the colored people in
McIntosh county declare their inten
tion of voting the Democratic ticket.
An old batcbelor says that ship*
are called ‘she’ because they always
keep a man on tbe look out.
Alex. MeCIare telegraphs to the
Philadelphia Times that Hancock
‘will run like fire in an Anjrust clear,
ing,’ and that New York, New Jer
sey aud Connecticut are reasonably
certain for him.
WROTECT TOUR LXVEO
i AND PROPERTY. M
UGHTIIIG RODS
The Russian <ntti<ud of serving tea
is a pleasant variation train the usual
way ; u slice of lemon and about a
teas; mon! ul ol' lemon juice i% added to
Of the best quality, kept constantly «> i ertefi c ip ; no milk is used, hit! sugar
SElS* n?£of r «*y given |° 8 ^. "?■« >^‘ e A % ‘^ y A- lh0
No, 9 tfrned 1BI .^Athens;
Atlanta lias 125 lawyers
Hie free bridge over the Chatta
hoochee river, three mike from
Gainesville, was sold Wednesday un
der a lien for material used in its con
struction, and was bid off by Dr. R*
E. Green, mayor of Gainesville, at
$2,000. It i» ml yet known whether
he bought it for himself or tor the
city* |f for the city, the bridge will
remain a free one.
The New Orleans Times says that
Pfixate advices from the oountry in
dicate a visit from the cotton worm
this year.
agerie iium'tger distributes in advance
illustrated primers for,' children, in
wich all (he pictures'and descriptions
relate to feats and beasts lo 1 'be seen'
in his:8how; but lltea sliowjtsell is nnt.
mentioned, ana it is only . whpn,; pep-,
ters are put up aud tbe familiar objects
emblazoned, on the wals that tlfe val
ue of the advertising fa cmes apparent
iu the eatteruess ot the young ones to
to see the, show,,,, ,, „ |,
and not ‘onecoimutmity against an
other.’- And, he warned us that our
villages, ; tp\yu4 apd . cities were a
standing and urgent aiguiueut against
such a wiif—that! the negro had noth-
ing to lose but file ; hut i hi’ white man
•tad lile aud property .; tu.d he warttetl
ns 4».ipeftafed t/w ince/uli,try storch,
not to or iginate such a true. 11
Cm i M lirtilf \.... . I ^h.. ..I !
- , ,-. r —. .. —re—
ter rod td General Tooiubs in coiupli—
meutaiy tt*ffiis, bnt intimated thaillie 1‘eis here and he may have ihe
, Genera: waa making a p'.or return to charges invcsjgated any day, as the
Hon. Ai O. Baooii wiU,mi»ko’4img8|^[, 4J jj {(> ^^ if , lnl(! , u iijsciemene.y. i chavg. s ate not made hy an anony-
lively tor Joo Brawn before ;the next|i l] u mentioned ithe pgi a ou:J. attack | moue writer, but under my own name.
■ a, iHf e ‘!,,i, 'vith , his Governor Cobb,.in Ids l.ite speech, j Gov Ci Iqtiitt has had over three
Augusta News; For three days #f— I i® Mrong. hut wo thmlr the pae i ana'hA n Shrd ne \tbifld •: r, at I; with years, since the 28rh ot June, 1877,-
ter the tall of the meteor near Macon j triotism of the people will be strong, j adeiit contempt as lie never bandied | 4° examine into those charges, so that
is said no policeman could be found cr - But ive shall txe.—Jlaiubridge < wor;(A wlfih a , fifitcfiguai d ’ lie
in that city | Democrat, i. -t ,<i f .u i 1->•> to .if faded twioq to | li>f:u ,Uijl as a ‘poor
The Cincinnati Southern does not I ‘OomC heib, sir, and I will l-ektle l »®
confine its reduction to nassonwer with you or your unpudanoe, yespre- Jetewdad liiS cOui»p at Chic-or-go,
rates only, but it has also
in freight. The mutter will be brought
to the attention ol tbe Louisville and
Nashville management officially.
Dr. J. H. Martin, pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church in Atlanta,
has this to say iu a recent sermon
about the late Miss Louis VV. King,
ot Augusta. The reverend • gentle’*
in:
A gentleman said to ine, as we stood
the large iron receptacle for water
at the conjunction ot Peachtree and
Marietta street, watching the Mules
and horses quench their thirst, ‘A
statue should be erected to Miss King
in the shape of a horse in the act of
drinking, and the figure of herself seat
ed upon its back, as a mute express
ion of gratitude from the dumb urea
lures that are beneficiaries of lier
bounty, aud as a testimonial of the
appreciation ol her kindness and gen-
erosiiyfto brutes, by her lellow-beiDgs
of tbe human specie*.’
v.> passenger ' v *ti* you or yonr impudamx yoslyf-
so made a cut day,’ said a. dqting ]«roi|t.|,,V>io,
thank’ye, dad-, ponAeiep^iouSj ScvvtpleS
about receiving hack pay.’
yi r.fo ii ' ii min! -imiri. hi foil)
Moths eat.uji twenty-i.ye. million
dollars wifth'qf godds ’in tlie ciuiiTry
every year^wllil 1 * fefefditoit 'dbi^t id 11
jureiusa .iMkivr .■onexii i<’i ,JioY *<
JugY*M>thpicilS6?”' asfceii' , <ont. ll! *110
had j uat rouirhad, falter hdvihg dauglit
■ ewfcffeiy vi;|
A California heroine* who.: lives
by saying that the ‘conquered luid the
rigid \opruuyibe terms, and; there-
fore, neg rq,s.u\va* good, eqough
tor Georgia, but uot good enough lor
,phi$7 ! lfe'btiti'Uf?en called a ‘renegade
lrom! the r Demtforaric party;’ but all
df .; the ;<i!U.k Democratic: articles
of H(“wed
no mail’s auhesioii.
„* Whd. d'f the 'present'.Democratic
partyi'^eeidis ‘Cobbj- fieionged to the
oldvjDemuCiauooparty Vo Toombs?
yneed ? P.
al- { he canuol cLiim a want of timo.
E T. Paine,
Stcl’y. Direct Trade Union.
Atlanta, July 12, 1880.’
■mJffll-MMfci , r Wlb i}» IV. ATexanaer ? None ot them.’ As
^ «W^r»,1ie.l,V felt it, knew
bwrffltne absentee Mherfiitlier. ] „. hrt it. There
did actfolbse and btflS tWdwA' anrUp L^ aojttWkiwltiro Hepublioan voters
takej refuge under theibed; 8hd;8un.H c V lmed yoUs, iu Georgia,
nmjm,m .is*
lne SIV'm* "l! 9 'i ls ‘. wr ‘ <f-P»!Mi socraty. lie could get along without
nwtt iwtreaiw till. '•‘^DemdfefaUi soHety^Ud’fa^nt to do
estTrrtl - Mi^llififoetook down' Ker £ He loiri'the nrigrotei'not fo fear
lather?* Winchesror h8e, uodywaltaiig disciiaraed.for.votufo.VWr Grants
to tbe foot.of theitnee, took deliberate
sum, fired. »h«
Thi* I* the last «nd b«*t no t,r:
“Not SUaelon Bidpi, bat Gettj-sburg,
Denuuds • nation’* ofawr;
Us Henoona ridingto the front,
And Gerield to the ra-r.” 1*.
Mrs. Wodehouse, formerly Miss
Minnie King, of Sand Hills, Ga., be-
)e tbe Marchioueta Anglesey last
week.. Tbe Marquis i* one of the
trieiids of the Pnuce ot wales, and
has a nominal income of £40,000,
though the mortgages ou bis proper
^y are heavy.
New Orleans hotels, according to
the Picayune, have special tables for
guests who prefer to eat with their
knives, mud who are known as profes
sional sword swallower*, t - >M
A French traveller, who has just
completed a trip around the world,
says that the Americans are the most
Serious people he encountered.
The census population ot Savannah
is 30,747.
\
diminutive physique !dud< tmoJindly,
quiet,,deipeanor.i n’t bysast evad sir. ,
The Macon^ T\3egraph say*'- *l^rsifi.*d , 'e5fei*
being 4i s v!i|iiged Jdt,vanuKfbr Grant;
that next Juuujtiy no jilauter w ould
lask Vam how {hey voted—all. Would
y,-arft l iliWfhdk>i 5 . • ‘Iti Wits raised'bti
U form, had hoed matly a day, and
lea], iifio>y, lafitrthee ilell. rwhen in tho
AN INCIDENT OF TDE WAR.
In his speech, in tbe Court house!
yard, ' n f* 1 ' 3 city last Thursday even-,
ing, Maj. Holmes Conrad, of Win
chester, in illustration of the niag-
nanimous character of Gen. llanoock,
mentioned the tact that Gen. Hancock
was in command at Winchester when
the surrender at Appomattox occurred,
and that, without his knowledge, the
Provost Marshal issued circulars, ora
deri'ng, under penalty, the citizens of
WinWiester to illuminate their houses
in honor of the surrender, and that
,When the fact was known to Gen.
Hancock, he said that he respected
the feelings of tho defeated, aud > did
not wish, to,wound or humilate them,
iltid at once had the order of the Pro-
.yost Marshal countermanded. Like
all truly britve men, Gen Hancock is
as magnanimous as brave, aud re-
*peots tho fallen foe. In’ war, an en
emy ; in.peace, aj friend.—Staunton
Spectator.
Around the world iN?r. dais.
' ' N. Y. World ■
Mr. Ismay, the bead ol tho firm of
« , ~ a tfr’i ,1#JP (irtilimiri-tfiat bribes ot
•toarn, corn and meal and calikei*
,. y .I i ^ — j— w io^Hhe^.r 1 vvive^ would corrupt
WldM^pt^hqdiJlitvwivity «f Gfl0|)iiiij,^ ,riM « d * l * ei '> Am-lUiki' thhm' : -vote . .. , ., , ,
” > aarious io..nrdcuvif.,4i> r *eJl«Dur.,‘Jiu hojiedtnJt:' Iftbey 1 Ismay Gof, of Liverpool, England,
specimens or fragments bf the' niete-! accepted atiplily«s|ihe j 'h® : q;ents qf the White Slav Line ot
1 would tell tliBir u iiu. ,t.„j ocean steamers, arrived in this city on
Irani San Francisco, and
the Witidsof Hotel. He
morsel from tl
We' Woiililiie n
thentiofinformation on" the subject
So for as we are inforoietl;. however,
the report ..that any portion oil, Jl]js
womlerfnl stone In* been discovered
lsck J .eonfirn W ^oD 4 ’:,, i | ;| iw
linn/ T ,t(i
in IH. Jamie*Ber*ey, of Mrinlgoniery.;i
is dead. iB« w«N«ne<if^h* landmarks .
, The'otherspeakers Were t
W “1 .tteMteJjSiltgiin-,,
phiittCAfly'.
lWHoekWinkUd Ib'Jdseph when he
UnHiupiitdi’iix. it thsxjftbt-t was \vor-
ihy ,ofMilp./?itd qpu,os» the,lace of the
twndv loy^ipg (juxe^noc,^ smite of
tvide, pulling cnniplaeeiicy spread it-
Parrat and
At night
. j. | there was a torch light procession,
Mr*. Hancdek is a Unitarian. ' 1 and any amount of singing, screaming
could have' labeled in Liverpool after i
severity five days’ absence, having in
the meantime traveled completely
around the world, thus beating by five
days Mr. Pliineas Fogg, who made
the journey inside’ bf 'eighty days,
according to the veracious Jules
Verne.
Hon. A. H. Stephens is a candidate
lor re-election to congress.