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THURSDAY, JANl’RUY *4th„ 1884
UKNERAI, hlRfCfttKY
UUlTKCttKS.
4 K. ' BURCH ah'UTH. Rev H H
/•iht»*M* Pr<*dclltuit v pj 8 st
wed third r»au.l*> l>\ te Pwa-or. .PrtiJ*'
meeting ev-ry Wed icsdwy ovtmn^ 8uu
d ir lkb a» at 8 a . m. KB H 'll* J
Ifiip’l; 1B;t F. Parry, Sec y
' 1'hukcb. -Ilrr. P R Hiwk’in,
p M tor. Prcoctnnr: r*< ry a-cond nnd
tourih Sunday, nd Sa-urd ay before the
•pc’Mid. fi*bbwth School it A p. m Rev
N. M. Edge, fcttp’tj Mist Ellen King.
Secretary. •
Eri«c-pai*.—Service* every second
B.. otMib. ltev. W. R. McConnell, Iiccior.
ORDERS.
F 4k A. M. Meet* every drat and third
Monday evening* •*( 7 p. m. in then hall.
Jwht-s Galt, W .V; O. W. Putuam,
Decretory.
KNtearsuv Ilasen.—M* t* «very lat
ana Ird Toc«dty iv«-nnga in hwiic
rill. W. \.l’a»lex, Dictates: J.0<«
Cali. Reporter.
MUNICIPAL.
F A.Chavulbu Mayor.
R I'. J omk>s •‘’oc y and real. •
Ja*. tt tunils diardml.
A tt IBmein#, 1
W. a. vt amuck. c juc 1
J. P. .» C UNNE1.L, f K" r »
I , W Evans, J
COUNTY OFFICERS.
c. lit. McClvm Ordinary.
Jar»7. Galt C'l-rk.
g, u. lihauling, Sheriff.
J H • orti*. Dcput tJLcfiff.
J. JT SitAKr, . rea*urer.
i>, A J'.KUO J». »* Coil* Ql or.
r. W . . wo* o, 'I ax luceiAtr,
Vtx. i Kiuk, C"r« ner.
Surveyor.
I,'. I. I kavcky. bciitMii Connntaaiourr.
it suiDiiT in mm
THK LtGHT BUNNINO,
DOMESTIC”
locals.
a W. PL t fidAl.plc* I
Int. J. »l aPUR.
>i. A KBi U. Y
A '1. fcd 01 *. |
J.J.MALLOX, J
Uouoty
Board
oi.
Education.
Th-' 1 <• the acknowledged leader in
• h< .de, ia a fact H at cm nnt be dis
puted.
Many iznit t it!
Items equal it.
TbelargiHt armed, the lioh'i'st run
ning, tha most biautilVl! wood vo'k.and
i> warrant'd to be made of the bc-i ms
tens!; to do any and nil Wind, of work ;
to t>« comp cte In every respect.
. For .ale by
J. U. HARDIN A Co..
* union Da.
Agent. • anted in unr ccnpieil hrinry
Add real
Domestic 8 M. Co.
/fichumtid V*.
«n • i«-tr
M. & N. (». U. R.
DAILY—EXOEPI' SUNDAY.
(C< ntr.d T nie )
MAUIn'l it A1 t’OlH i .
11 vt Lav». ni.d* auy *rrors in t|«. fid-
lew lug «e win id e-l* • lu n a lav.-r if
aaiio me would ><u<t ua a to t*c itsl,
it chai gia hmld «ei ur tier Mg tint )*ai
, ( w t .u tLi*' k I e J. P. or N. P»
|.l tn» iy tiled} u Oil pO*t»l C4> A a It
, wiiM.uk til- c-.rr.ciiona.
m..- 7fc!»t o D.at-ku M«i*day - a.
C At* iy. J P if Kflio. * ^ »
A I. Da’ " i. L < . P. O.Ch. ton
.. knt. ar fit Dial net, meiU Jvd bau*i-
day i.e i ai m .. J Pj John R li**.., N
p |t; Aca. i I. 1* D
.Mil • ■- r I. D.».liCl II tor ill* tti.
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No. 1. North.
Arrive. Loavr.
Jfhn.tia,
8 30 a m
Bbck.'i I s,
8 r.fi m e 58 a in
W..*.|*inck,
L Imiiui'.
9 28 a m 0 27 a m
Hull' Nf rings,
0 57 a m 0 58 n n*
I lint n,
10 9* am 10 39 a in
.Wabel,
n.-il, t*n>di.(l,
11 OH. a m 11 >3 a m
Tate'*,
11 f>n a m 11 50 a in
Jopci',
l a 2n p m 12 23 p m
Talking Rmk.
9 S3 p iu 12 £>'i p m
V.arblu Cliff,
1 10 |> m
No. 9. couth
Arrive. Li-avc.
Mstldo' HIT,
2 00 p m
’alhink Rock,
820 p m 2 .1 pm
J“* P' r,
9 «!» ' 8 00
Tt.’s,
8 20 8 21
B tl Ur und,
sb 1.
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Can t>n,
4 33 508
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Wo dst. ck.
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B stkwcll a
o 35 0
Mnm«- Im
7 10
SUNDAY
8 HKLULL.
No 1. Nwit
i, Leave.
Msrte’t.i,-
8 80 a oi
Wi nd i < k
9 17
Hu ly ■* pi
V 4
• » n'l.ti.
0 nt] •
1' .1! On-.
10 47
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1 . 30
:0 it
12 4t>
/• .1 III
i. L avi.
a. -b** iff,
4 ,>>■*.
') 05 a )U
j) no
Ball Ground,
a nt
Canto! ,
4 27
Ice nwt all gone yet.
M •r*' el* et—more re*t(»).
One dollar fine for hitching here.
The two i. st ket* nwait an owner.
f. H. Hawks ia now in Dallae Texas.
Mi-s I lls Hutson lma returned from
her vi.it
Henry McAfee is clriking for II. C
Kellogg, K< ceiver.
Spring drtimnicrr arc begiauiag tt call
on eur mo: chants i
M~ Wale F-i.tir and brido »|>*nt
Suuaay iaat iu this place.
Kill Worms ia Children with Wilder’*
Mo:bi la Wonu byrup.
R. H. Warwood ba* moved into tne
hoiis* of Mrs Jsne Hot*, n.
Mr and Mr* Jaboz Call buve occa
siou to be liHppy—its fine Sou.
James D. < urn* Deputy Bheng arrci-
trd Snllie Fiau in Rente, last w»ek.
Wherever Onnsuuiptiou prevails there
Wilder’s Wild cbuiry is MCedvd. It never
tail, to cure.
Mia iuik nnd cliildr* n nave returned
home lrom a vi it to tjartorsvillo
A. W. \rrb* r baa recently built a
chimney to tho ianr ofR. T, Jones .tore
tt catel'iiI with fire tlic-c time*. In
.tiro yaur pi pet ty before tne M reh winds
come.
T. P. i arpentcr will a.k your votes
fur dl>ci iflf u/tlii. county at the January
election.
bend ji ur ad<lrr<>B and S cent stamp
t« A. V. I nine, Louirville, Ky>. for art of
beantit'nl picture catda.
Wnil plia.ur* we leirn that the health
of Dr W. A. Umn has greatly i in pro v
•d.
l>r Turk di caverd the cemrt last Von
d.y night hi tne tfoutb-wea ern pcition
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J. B 0’ OVlr /*
S" 11 - i tenc.nt.
w anted for Tit Li •• » if n'l
the pn d n *o't' « [' S
Tne '•■g.'bt, ka.'i'i»um*at
b.-t o. o* (.» 4 . r sold for I * ms th *i twee
or price The fa* e.t in ling bo k in
Anieue-* Immense p' fits to ok rut*. All
n eln., m pr.-oli nitut't A v ore eon
hr®.-me x sue* sfnl :.gi’g* Tern* free,
ii 'i-It Root *-i pitr*|:,nd Maine
MILY 0 L
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OF T:tS
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kost inrsutm
ummm
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nmsm
jbveb tra3D.
aTvTmwe,
f«ar»t«*.
louisyilll v/.
i.iii I i pr.fi il Farms in tins e<inty. W<:
arc nperat.nt; thi. ugh the Corb n ttsnk
iug Co. and p p |tr<'*Rpt|; i.ego'iatu II
liK-n* we undertake Oil) nsbint n DrJ/4
.i.'IIi.ihv, w ill h in <’ai ton on the l»t
»u‘t 3d 6 raid ys m ev. ry moo li to rx
la’u teniis and take your aiMilii ation
ueet lont at t ie iippmnteit min- or ad
lircsb u* at All nit. ' n
VAN P.PPPSrALIlOUN 'J KINO.
vr-fHISPJpI**-
is or FiLEnKTlTi
t.«. HAN BURY (k <iO*
ADVERTISING T
ATIjAOTA,
I,let of i.client
Re.iirti ing tmclaim d in the Post offlu*-
hi tno town of Can:*n. County of C'licrn
keo, and duto of Georgia. I i the month
ending Dee-f'lst 18^3. Person* calling
tor auy id th.-ae will ph-a*e any "advertis
ed” and give d;*te,
AnderVon, A. J. tt shop, W
Brown <1 dla* J. D K.
I)rck B, Urn'll tson G
Ingram ti.fl) LuinklU J. D-
yierics. M. Iv-.itou. L. C.
Robinron, E. M
A young m a is made brt er by a ainterV
love *nd F. Vi rand Agae arc cur.< i by
Wild t’.* ch ii T .iiL—• also malaria and
periodical disorder*.
Fit e biitl* make fine feathers." and
Wilder’* Bars ipanlU sod P.» a*h mak.
tne blood puia and healthy.
JtrJ A 8 tnnib pa.a*d thrangli Can
Lqii lust tank with a drove ol mulct)
lie Is nt.w in tie strek Lasines*.
Does d< Nlti erd al ? Well no: but Wild
tr’a bit iuscIi 11 liters < nds all indigestioii
cniibti. atwn and ttilliousaets.
Miss Ida Richards and M>• Mattie Petty
of 0| bit left last xmk for J!t sit to
stir i rt the f bnrtei bw le cullryie.
Don't shake with chills or burn with
tVvcr Wilt*, it's Cl.il Tunic ia the sine
cure.
We inn nd* d publishing .*n t xtritcl ot
III* mw A*ml Law ill tins is-uo but ii
War ciowdrd out along with otlierarticles
Kcv W, It kltCoi n* II, Pastor of the
Bp 1 c< pal chureli at this place held ser
vices at the c i.rt llou-e last bnnday
It, in rsid tl.at tlie Wheat and CM
ci .ps oi this coun y i. tve vadi treeu dngy
au-c.l ut ip t;V4ft p V omt by the rice t
oul l wegthif.
A 11 k i.(Jk ol III* ml and bkio I) seasr*
cured with WiltietsV S r i.prilla and
Pm ar il,
ii I J* lien rums near losing his dwi I
. ug by liie last Mor-day night, the
Oi.imuey waa ttir iwn down and the tire
cheeked eithoui further damage,
Tne Veibodiat ciiarch was thought to
be on fiiv l,at 8-onlay morning, It
prwyisi to be fisokc coming through a
crack in d* frotive aiove cliimncy*. *
Our 3"ewn Fathers have fixed dray
license for tt c cn»uiwg y ar at $33 pay •
a-*la (pmr'erly in advirco. J. C Hick*
auil,L*yy Gnsha u have eseh taken out
l.C'kse.
Mr M.ddox of Froemanvllle Ii >a a fiuu
Scho. I at Little itiver, A more intetli
gent, ckver and liospi.ttble people cun
not in- louud titan tne people of Lillie
Hitei and V| Oftity.
w'o Jfu-t ees wit d >wn on ono of . ur
ills i gushed y >ung lawyers lust week
by notifying turn tba no speech or r- view
■ d til. uvidei.c*: was neciasary as they had
written # ou: tueir dtcieiou.
Go X^est— but don’t p,o tyitkoijt a bottle
of Wilder’* Cb'U Ipflic—a guaranteed
\iuie for CliilU uml Fever
Mi W. 8 Qobb, now with /?• T June*,
and ktiawn over uli the eeunty, has
announced his intention ol running f t
tti'ceiver ol the county at tlm next t he
tion. /iu needs no commend .ti.n ir. m
o».
U. F. Britt is in the "land of flowers”
sc* king a healthy and pr .fha'de loeation
Afr Walkir, formerly of this county, but
now ot i urhsoi, N. < . has boon on a
visit te ins tr end.* and idatives ;q thin
county.
TVun to pleecs with a Cough? W'lder’s
Wild t lieriy willui. u you up as good
ns new.
The first quarterly meeting for the
< antoa and Li' le River Circuit was
held at the .Method at church at ihii
pi cn l.st tta.urd iy a*.i Sunday, Rev
W. D Audi r un P. E. preadied both
days very a>e aernwoa Rev Mr Andir
son i. . seel eat pr. ac; rr a go d man
and we believe liked by all-
y*" 1 ■
Wh« was it that said i’h's is plcaaant
Weather.
7’alking Rock grocery was rcccnily
■old for its tax nnd hrouglit G5 cents
The Mayor ef Ja«pcr haa been called
an Si pass up a Iliac aga'itst two of the
c uncilmtn for quarri :••*?.
7’hcJas|cr 7i>wn aull it ns have elec
ted LJ Aired marshal, A- Mcllan 7rein
urer.-and J. W. llcnly Secretary.
It ia c lenlatmi that the iron produc
tmn of Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee,
by ISfM, will teicli a million ot font.
I lie Fllijay Town nuthorit'ea have
fixed the whiskey liccns' 1 at$50d N "till
Georgia is last becoming piohibitiouist
tty the census of 1880, the number ot
persons of twenty one ye<r* and upward
in the southern states wins were unable
to write was 3.984,3b7.
Mintral Springs correspondent of
Mountain lb ys says: It is Miggcstcd by
some of the rcltool boys that the name
of Rail Ground ought t* l.c changed to
ttacliclor /own ai d Ow*n »irect.
Weaver's old hettn and pl.ntf to o t.
Do'.‘t care if they di.cliank,e it for tli*r>-
is moro Hacltehtrr. tVcre than in auy other
common town.
Wc mu>t have 1000 s’ I --t i'lete by the
first of June.- Won't oi. i -l t Mts get
them? 1 lie paper is ch >(.> "• On« D lar
per annum, in ndvante. • ii •*.i in* od t..
nt'ike »t newsy and inti •*■• • j
Quite a number of th- * ' l. os o* F.«r
sytli o mniy have cinigi t < * I «• d -re )> e
pa ing to cinigrante to Atk n-a* ar.d
Tela*. Wo opine Him' win n they get
domiciled elsewliero thi * wi.l ho n begin
to think, that <hn good eouati y is just on
ahead of thtm When will men fio d out
tnat they can make any dm dry good if
they ntill -Clarion.
Thk Devil Aftkr 1),.m - tine of our
citirens. a wood hauler vi* dotuined iu
town until lifter dark th" o' ht r evtn ag
and on returning lioire ct tie in contact
a« he says with the devil. He deserilwiN
tlm ln-a-1 of lii.i dovdahip as being like
a sheep, having cars lilt- fuddle skirts,
w 11h a lighted caudle m ti ng between
his eyes, He was a n ’ st bidfous and
flight.ul citizen ai\d .*> |i l.ung Ida head
over the hind gate ofti.u wagon and
sought e.iinmnnion with the wo- d hauler
ttie mules wtrr given u Keen c it. lose
lines and the driver urg d tin m on \u
•‘home, iwcit h'me’, Ilirenfierif eny
on* wivhas to see tho wo- d hauler after
dmk tl.ey can find Irm at home-he don t
C' nte to tuwu at night any mere.
'“TH Eli ‘ ILLS D07.S
Our people cun do but little uow cx
ccpt to build flics nnd sit by them,
Ao sickness iu this immediate vicinity
Mr J. R A/cKincy has moved his fam
ily to A/nrictta.
l)ii v On the n'gh\ ot lG.th iast i car
this place Mis M Ii 0oit>», <>f Dropsy
and V' t'kUiuptioa.
Mil i.u n- Al the r*#idtiue of th*
bridis Mtpfaihir. I r CJ. D 1'iice, cn
Sunday 13th irtt, Mr Jno M Abi imuhj
fo 3/n* Cora C Pi ti i.m all t.f this coun
ty /,’tv D. J, Maddox officialiug
Wu are to havu a Good Timp'.i*
lodge soon. This is right sicp* iu the
light d irretion and I w.uld cmecfuiiy
i.ad I o))i fully e' clftiji ,Gcd speed tlm
cagyu tf Tvmpt r»rco and the mos* spee
dy and unimrofAil a'lolitlon? of the
ciumj orcutrcs, Inlcmp'iitdco M.W E.
A ( liviokee miUs w old be seoires-
pondent write* ur tlio f '.lowing “Let
ter on housekeeping—J o 'he Wiming”
which we present to onr rtadeis leaving
for them to judge of ns wisdom aad i
origi nullity (?).
1st Cook breakfast. If you are not
pleased with wkstymi 1* v- f. *ook do
not grunibl; as (iij hu ..**■! lot inv.ng
nothing to cook whi-ii .*e is net able to
afford it.
2nd, Eat and lie th i. at f yu have
ucthing but brond sa l -n a*
3rd. Do not just i|n >A ■ r tl.e q ! It*
and neycr stir up the b *1* i-ut st.r tueiu
up goc-rl and keep v ur p.l-ow oas's
clean and si r llu-m up »nd iav them
smuothly on th< head of the bed. when
jot) im down at night you c* l rest aad
.*leep well,
4’ii. When you kw.- n the floor
sweep the trash and diri *>n’ .-it the door
or in the fire place, l.n ol brush it
I ark under th*. bid* or c- u stay on the
floor.
5th. be ur i he floor once a week if you
can, if not scour once a inciitli. Ii \*.u
eaanot scour once a m-mh lake u hoe
and scrape off the war*' *f the Girt any
vysy.
fith. Mil* y* ur eow* tsicc a day if
yon have any if not do m>t try to make
your husband buy if he is b ot aide. M.
P. 8. D ■ n -t go in dci.t for dressing if
you are r.ot a. fine ssoih- r* yourself. M
WOODSTOCK DOTH.
' Farmers fear that the oold snap hat
Injured the crops, 7lie amount of dam-
Itgis cannot now bo estimated, It is
thought that oat crop ia mine 1
i The Woodstock Routing club hud na
! intcrtcating debile at its last m toting 1
I ilia q nation waa— Aro S iciabl*!* more
j appr- c ated d r ug Ghr -ni*a liolidays
tba* relighui* sort cm*? Dr W L Daun
\ presided a« Judge and the Lady mem
bare of tbe club made up the jury, The
yiung gentlemen who participat.d in
the debato made eloquent appeal* for
both aides. A verdict was rendered for
the affirmative. Ofconr*e th« verdict was
not one of sentiment but merely ol
award tor argument.
Walt Renami isquHc an obliging mer
chant, If r cmd- liter calls f. r an ur icle
ho lias not ii s »3k ho sm 1h an nr^lui
by wi.e and gits it ou the first train.
M. S, Padcn, T. N D. limy and W II.
Perkinvon will att ud the ronventiou of
the Btatcagricultural a--cifty which meet
in Savannah on the 10th of next month.
HALL 01U,r>T, ITEMS.
Hero I am again tins week— aluaja on
hand like a ''bail de lar.”
No, S. A.W, it is true there is nothing
iu u name; but thanks for the compli
ment you paid me,
Several tiusinrs* changes last, week.
Are we not mistaken whan we cal.
this part of the country the S'unny
South ?
Marion Wood, * young man attending
Ball Ground IIigu School, while cruis
ing the railroad bridge over Sharp Moun
tain meek became fi ightened at an ap
proaoliing |traln and jumped oft the
tr*.tie on tin? Ride of creek * dia a .r* of
27 feet, The 1 up gave him such a te r’.
Ido shook t at it was feared al first that
lie wax seriously hurt but be ia now re
covering veiy la-t ; ud the piolmbiTtio
me that he will In iu tt-honl sja u in n
few days Mouktain Uov
F Al It FLAY FLING*.
The Sm w end .ce o* jnittj wll nil
gone but we have rain und mui in abun-
deuce.
We have had a Dentist in • ur neigh
boiInmd for a few days. ID get plenty
*of work to do yet lie lookid dowu in
the mouth.
A mm stepped t ff In in In me a whil*
back and waa gi ne about rix ir e gl.t
ilays, While away l:o CHil’td a few
searches to bo made for him aud (lie
news circulated that as had been found
froze to death.
There ha* been greater stir among the
pcoplu moving and shifting about than
1 iver hoard of before. Its juat one
f»miiy iu a push to get cut to another
miy move in.
Mr Knox had two hogs killed that the
total weight jwas ICO pounds, • ne weigh
ed 30-S pounds the t-/her 371 pounds.
Dr Sam Hardin haa lost, two horses
I airly so I am told.
There ia more hoy babies than a few in
this section.
Thomas Csgle started with I,in family
for Alabama la*t Afn.dsy and J. ti Mc
Kinney to Marh-t'a Jsom.* of the rest aim
to move wl en it ch-nra off.
GVEit THK COUNTY
The Ciii'tersville correspondent
«r the Constitution auys; Judge
JUmea 1L Riowh, ol <’union waa in
town yesterday, -iudge Brwon bus
rnhny LiemJa in Rurtow county
who would lie to i.ave him far
governor.” Well so would wc.
The J/sd dog excitement seems to be
evar. *-
Fair play had a shooting match Chi is-
mas.
Tbe late cold «nnp was pretty liard on
seed peiatoe*.
Win D Timmous kaa parchaard two
town lota at Bali Ground nnd c mlcm-
plates moving there to improve them
Jsn.es Stephens haa recently took
charge of Moores Mill for t the ensuing
vear.
Jaime? H Blast n haa moved to Wal-
eH'i aad is pu'tn g up a Blacksmith and
wood hliop, Pit jurat ions are now made
to build an Ac,.demy at Walisni.
There lia* been mere moving nbout fur
the last four months than ever waa
known.
J. R. McKinney is moving eff of tho
river ia this crunty te w.thin 6 miles
North of Marietta Rube has rendered
valuable service to this county with bis
dogs fox buntirg. The factabi uf it was
be caught ill .he foxes and is only mnv
ing down there ex eotporai eously for
the time being (lie is a go il farmer
and a good < it *on aud we hale to jrart
with him. Ed.)
. Tho Shoal < ictk Totten Afilla.nwned
by Athcitou and Fincher, 8 miles North
West of ( auton is now in rucci-afvl op
eration making as it always uid a spies
did article of thread. Puiia'WiiiK.
Judge MeKu.v, oi the the U S.
Circuit C’ouit, Allantn, wait* (J»n-
giefpj to pnsi it bill changing the
time oi holding the DiMrict uud
Cncuit Courts from the flrsc aud
8'ootid Mondays of September to the
lirst. and gecond Mondays in October.
lb'8 is done iu orde to gi,ethe
mountain people lime to gather
thttr ctops buloie court t uie cootei
on.
WHI tlio ( nnvlern be taken from
tho MLLOkK R
From tho Atlanta Canstitulinn,
"Wid t ic oo.ivicta bo taken away
frimthe Marictth and Ifarth Georgia
taad,undM the lit* decision of the 8nr-
pre in e :ir\ bef re lha r ad ia fin! 1 , he*?*'
I his is the question that Is agitating
the people or at least a large part afthe
commonwealth. Touching this ihqnirv,
w« submit an iufornial talk with Mr
W. tt L ws, tho leasee who ia mn.t Urge*
Iy tnter*>ste4. 11* says;
"I doa’t think the oomplstion of She
rwad is in the eBglite.-t 4 <uht. There aro
only 12 miles y«t to grade, aad there aro
I9J men at work. A less frose thaa
this onglit certainly to grade the 11
aallsa by April. We can’t get a heating
in c urt before April, Mo that by the
earliest time wo can get the hands, the
road ought to be daubed.”
• Why d i you sun then for recovery ?”
• Fwr a verai reasons. First, ws want
ed our legal status aa leoaeeasettled. Wu
wasted the tieeislon of the highest court
to nsy whether or not our leooe was
inviolable. Wo wanted the courts to
say whether or net the legislature .had
tho right to anu!l or modify our leare at
will, f.io court has spokoa plaialy oa
this point. Then wo belttvod that onr
hands wire In ing il egally worked, over
our,|ir. last by thio outside corporation
and we went into tho conrt to sen what
onr rights wwro. The coart ban deelde.1
in our favor, cud wo shall aow institute
suit to rt cover from tho oompaay.”
"You will auo the company far tho
hire of the hands?”
"Ocrtaiuly. That is for tbo timo a*
hove what they w*-rs ntitled to. und*r
the dtcisioa of tbe oourt; lbs* is eo«y
to get at. They wars on tit led to tAO
bands for 3 years. Reduced down this |*
one hand 7S0 ysara. That they worn ra
titled to. Rut they have had on Ilia
same oasis, the labor of oas hand for
DOo jean or 1110, morn years thaa
they were entitled to. Tho Talus of
one hand for oao y»ar wo aocertnia by
what this v?ry company haa got for tho
han *a it hmdont. Mr West gave them
$150 a year Bet fer inch band. TL*y
got flf-0 a year oat tor earn* hand*.
Tiiia wi old show that they have had
f*«m ua ahrut $180,008 to $860000 worth
of la I oi to which tho court hosdacidod
they who act oatitlad. Thio amooofe
with ci naio other claims we shall pro-
• * id wn h ia'he courts If we have no
ri^klk tbs ti art will say no. If wo have
lights i In* eon rt will give them tons.
In n<> *vmt dn we want to interfere with
ibr c mpirtif'B ot the road.”
* Y ii ihiok it can bo finished before
yineruld get the coavlctaby process
of law?”
* I do It<oght|to bo. With oily
tun or twelve miles to grade, they ought
to He through in two months. lean taka
the hands and do it fa leas time.’
"It is rumored that they will ahaadow
the enterpnxe?
"If they do I will enter into a bond
that I nill take the work up and oora->
plele it in sixty ilaja. When ever thuy
abandon she work, I will finished il,
Wll A* Mil A O. KIliSBY BAYS
Mr A. G Kinsney. a member of fh*
como'iiir (hat is bnilding tbe mad, said:
-If the convicts are int. rfen d with I
donut think the road can ho flniabed.
a* tar <-a I a as concerned I shoold drsp
ti.n work nt oner if oar force of eoa-
viers is difiraibed. It ia ngaottioa as to
whether it will pay to fini-h tho work,
tven if the cunvicUaro left aa they aro.
"How long will it take yea fiaisk tko
work?
I tbnuld sty eighteen moatho wills
the present force of hands.
"I thrupht there was owly twelve
miles, yet to grade?
‘ You ?re the trouble is there is so
much of the work to go over. There ia
a great drill that wo hava to condemn
outright. My estimate in that there aiw
about thirty miles of the road yet to
grade; some of it very heavy. It will
take about eighteen months with that
present force to iinieh the road ia Irek
class c uditioa.
A VIEW EROM AN OUTSIDES
A gentleman who ia conversant with
the sit until a said:
Th a is a plain mattor of Justine and
of law no matter how interested parti**
may scale to obocum it. Certain gentle
men claim certain rights under a solemn
contract. 1 hey submit tbo qaeotioa (•
the highest court ot th* state. Thio
c urt with rare emphasis aad elearno**
decidua their claim a jnst one. Th*
parties who have wronged tbsm. now
try to obaenre the enurta decision by ap>
pealiag to tl e public.
In what direction?
Ry crying that the road won't ho
built. Ilow abetird this is! Tho road
will he bu.lt. The men who have it
ain't going to drop it. It io too good *
thing If t hey do drop it, tho Tswrooe
will build it. Tho lessees can't sfitid
to ecu the work stopped. They hava •
guild suit for d images that will pay a
quarter of a million dollars. Their only
Lope * f getting the*>o damagas is out of
the rend and if tha road ain't completed
it ain't worth suing for. Yoa may put
it d. wn that the road will bo finished
in aay event.
Whenever, he went o* to aay, tbe re -
curd of that road ,s examined it will
!o>* much of the sympathy they now
have. TTiey ought to have finished tbo
road long ago. Thev hired eut their
convict* and got $48 008 ia cash frena
West & Co baaidea other rental. They
owe the Slat* 073*808 that they waa*
to get cut of paying. Whca the lieoeo*
began the suit tbo railroad company
laughed at the »uit and said tho le*oo«*
had no sert of case—new that the ca “*
i* settled in their favor tho cemjrany
cries eut for public indignation. Thw
road will bo built. Don't yets forgtf
that.