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THE SOUTHERN SUN.
Largest City and Comity Circulation.
Official Journal of Decatur County
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JOHNR HAYES, l EDITORS
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BAINBRIDGE: THURSDAY, JULY IS. 1871.
“That's Played Out. “—We have often
heard the above remark* but never knew
what it was that had ‘cofkmixed’ until re
The Philadelphia Age is- of the opinion
that by the time the Presidential election
of 1812 takes place, the people will be so
pressed by immediate issues of a financial
and business character, that they will have
no room iu their minds to accept trttmped
up stories in relation to KuKlux organic
zations in the South.
The Piussian sense of what is due to
fallen greatness, will not permit Napoleon
and Eugenia to be maligned by means of
scurrilous pictures. A caricature of these
two cX'pote'niates, representing them
dressed as mountebanks, as been seized at
Strasbourg by tbe Prussian authorities,
and the artist and the publisher have each
been condemned .to heavy fines and im
prisonment for a month.
A prominent citizen of Richmond, Va.,
mildly asks the Common Council of that
city, if pedestrians have any rights which
baby carriages are bound to respect ?
From a young gentleman who arrived
here yesterday, from Lexington, Ya., we
learn of the death of General Lee's famous
and favorite war-horse, Traveler. The
horse was injured by running a nail into
his foot and died of lock-jaw Tuesday
morning, The people of Lexington sors
rowed greatly for tbe noble animal, and
deeply regret his loss.—-Atlanta ?un,
In California tbe Democrats have put In
nomination the following gentlemen for
Congress: First district,Judge Archer;
second district,.James W. Coffroth; known
from his connexion with the Spirit of the
Times/ aud George E. Pearce iu the .third
district.
Horace Gveely has been accused of havs
ing spoken eulogistically of General Lee
during his late Southern tour. At.a pubs
lie meeting til New York,- llenry Ward
Beecher lauded the personal character of
Lee in very high terms. Mrs. Keck ley,
the colored servant of Fresic.ent Lincoln's
frtnrGly who Wl'otO ft book ftb'OUA IlCl* 1 ifrt ftt
the White House, says in this book that on
the very morning of the assasination Mr.
Lincoln took up a portrait of General Lce>
scanned the face thoughtfully, and remark
ed : ‘lt is a good face ;it is the face of
a noble, brave man j lam glad the war is
over at last/
—_—. ——
The Cokeans Punished. —Commodore
Rodgers telegraphs a dispatch from- Corea,
that as the Coreans did not apologise far
their late treacherous attack, on tlie 10th
ancWllth he landed with his men and caps
tured five forts and their 'stronghold. The
troops that defended th<>m were reported to
be 11,000, aud there was desperate hand to
hand fighting in the citadel. 4SI pieces of
ordnance wnd many small aims were ta
ken. The Coreans lost ?43 killed, and our
loss was three killed, Lieut. McKee, who
was tho first insido the citadel, mariue
Dennis Haurahan, and landsman Seth Al
len. Nine men were wounded and were
doing well.
If any one wishes to subscribe to a
good fiou'-pitncipicd paper, and oue that
.disseminates nothing of importance to the
oalightcned citizens of Southwestern Geor->
gia, we advise them to. subscribe for the
Baiailbridge “One-Eye," alias Argus.
Next Saturday night the Carpet-bag
gers'auul Scalawags' State Central Polem
ic Society of South Caroliaa will debate
the great National question, ‘Dbes the
President's par lon of Bowen authorize
that dietinguished gentleman to marry
some Front seats resorted for la**
dies biinging certificates of loyalty.—
Courier-Journal.
General Joseph E Johnston.— George
Alfred Townsed recently asked a body of
regular officers at Angle Island who they
thought the ablest Cc^^de rate General.—
The answ’er wa« :
‘Joe Johnston. Joe cleaned his retreat
■up the peninsula before McClellen as
smooth as a threshing floor. He didn't
leave h meal of victuals or an old pair of
shoes. He amused Sherman around At -
lanta cue hundred days with feints at an
offensive movement when lie hardly corns
inauded an effective poor-house. Joe John
«ton was always a clear soldier of presience
aud Dice strategy and dexterity.
Harris County has subscribed $50,000 to
the CohitabuSTind Rome railroad : .
The Alla lit a'Constitution says that Fos
ter Blodgett, last week, gave bond in the
sum of $5,000 to answer ihe charge of
larceny after trust. A. L. Harris was his
bondsmen. The papers were not giveu to
the Sheriff until last Saturday night, so he
informs us. V. A. 4.aski 1i is absent from
the city, bat before he lefi, endeavored to
get t!w matter fixed up,- but tho Sheriff did
not have tic papeis a4 the lime-
State News.
Dr. Stephenson will sooti Commence
washing the mod of Hall county for dia
monds.
The Colored people, celebrated the 4th of
July in sewnap, In superb sty la.
Mrs William barter of Macon is dead.
That rural little village Americus, is be"
comifig so delapidated that black snakes
afe about to' take possession of it.
Georgia has 123 newspapers, and journ
als—l 4 dailies, 6 triweeklies, 7 semi
weeklies, 86 weeklies and 4 monthlies. The
average circulation 1270.
The Board of Education of Richmond
county, have ievied a cax of $14,000 for
school purposes the current year.
. Tift's Bridge at Albany is now open for
public crossing.
It seems that boat raging is td bo one of
the amuseiilents at the State Fair this Fall.
Mayer Huff, offers for the fastest 4 oared
skull boat, a prize of $l5O, in gold ; for the
fastest fotu oared canoe,'slso, in gold $ and
twenty-five dollars in gold for the winner
of the tub race. Entries open to tbe world.
Mrs. Mary A. Yauce, died iu Newnaa on
the 6th instant.
Two negroes got into a dispute near
Newnan, about a game of marbles. It was
settled by one of the parties drawing his
knife across the other's abdomen. His fu
neral was attended •the next day by his
friends, <•
- Atlantic & (julf Railroad
stock sold in Savannah last week for $49,-
50 per share ; common at 28, 50*
Some of the attachees of the Macon Tele
graph were entrusted with a bottle of ‘kill
quick' to be delivered to the local of said
journal; the result was the piz-en was guz
zled up, the attachees found themselves in
tbe guard house, and the local fouod him
self devilish mad and minus his ‘mornings
morni'n.'
We learn from otir exchanges that about
onejliundred hands are at work upon the
B. C.& C. R .R, between Culhbert and Cob
quitt*
The citizens of that little one horse sea
port, Brunswick, stuff catnip “in them' for
mint*
A cotton press, for compressing cotton,
will be in operation in Brunswick, Ga, by
the first of November*
.Macon is pining for an Opera House.
Shropshire of the Telegraph dotes
on lager beer*
Weekly hops, are indulged in by the
guests of the Kimball House.
The interments in Atlanta for the month
of June, wfere whites 31 and colored 47, of
these there was 4 white paupers and 3T
colored paupers.
. The Onthbert Appeal will have to sus
pend shortl}',- an account of the fruit crop
■in that sectfon being a failure*
The toWn property of Cntltbert is in
creasing in value.
Pass Him Around. —Some few days ago,
a man named George St. Clair, formerly
property man of the Davenport Brothers,
arrived in this city, announcing himsejf as
the agent of McAllister, who he stated
would visit the'city and give a series of h ; s
unique performances. St. Clair put up at
Dan McGonnell's, and engaged board for
the company, which he represented num
bered eleven persons. He also made an
engagement for the Theatre With Mr. Luf<*
burrow, and remained in the city about a
week, had bis posters contracted for, bor
rowed souie small change from his land
lord, Mr. McC., bought a watch ami chain
and ring from Mr. Grosclaudc on time, and
took his departure for Charleston, where lie
pursued a like course, disappearing without
paying his hotel or other bills. Facts have
come to light showing him to be a regular
swindler, as no such company as lie repre«»
seated himself the agent of *is now travel
ing or expects to visit. Savannah.
George St Clair is an Englishman y about
twenty years of age, smooth faced, five feet
six inches high r and speaks with the broad
English accent. \\ T e give tikis description
of this cheat that parties may be on their
guard and not be victimized, as were par
ties here aud in Charleston.—Savannah
Republican.
Mrs. Kiddoo, wife of Judge Kiddoo, died'
iir Culhbert on the Ist instant.
Griffin has subscribed $40,000 to the
Griffin, Madison and Mont i'cello Railroad.
Mr. J Mott Middleton died in Savannah,
on the Bth instant.
Rome has subscribed one hundred thous
and dollars to the North & South Railroad.
Air. A. Fernandez has taken charge t>f
tlie Pavilion Hotel, Savannah.
It is reported that H. I. Kimball has sold
out the Brunswick & Albany Railroad to
the Central.
A Snake Story.— We hear of a singular
adventure with a sn tke which happened
receutly in this county. ' A gentle
man was riding to a country stoje
with a basket of eggs on his arm, and
finding a large black snake of the constric
tor species lying across the road, he at
tempted to ride over it. Bat the seipent r
not disposed to be treated with such iih>
dignity, wound itself around- the borse J s
Isg and tripped him, throwing the rider and
his eggs in a mess on the ground; The
snake frightened at the calamity to the
eggs, let go and ran off, and the mao gath
ered himself up aud did likewise—Lex
ington Gazette.
The Bigamous Mij. BQ^vc^ii.
\Y ashi.vgton July' *e?
the Treasury instructs collectors to take no,
active steps to interfere with quarantine
regulators where the port of entry and up
river ports conflict. .The questfdn arises
from a eenflict Os the regulators of Florida
and Georgia regarding the navigation of
inter-State rivers.
General Sherman has been elected Presi
dent of the Society of the Army and &avy
of the Gulf.
Negotiations for postal money orders be
tween the United States and Great Biitan
are nearly completed
Ulysses S. Grant, President of the Uni
ted States —To all whom it may concern,
these presents shall conje, greeting :
Whereas, On the 13th of’ June, 1871, in
the Supreme Coiirt of the District of Co
lumbia, holding a criminal term, one C. C.
Bowen was convicted of bigamy, and
sentenced to be imprisoned for two years
and to pay two hundred aud fifty dollars
fine ;
And whereas, it is represented that be
was innocent of any violation of the law,
that he acted in good faith, believing bis
former wife to be dead, and it appearing
that he rendered good service to the cause
of the Union during the rebellion and since
its termination, and has endeavored to lead
an honest and upright life, and for these
reasons eleven of the jurors who found the
verdict against him aud many other citL
Zens of the highest consideration aud
weight, urge his pardon, and the United
Stales Attorney, Fisher, would be gratified
by the exercise of executive clemency.
Now, therefore, be it known that I, U. S.
Grant, President of the United States of
America, iu consideration of the premises,
and divers other good and sufficient reus
sous me thereunto moving, do hereby grant
to the said 0. C. BoWeu a lull aud uucon->
citiona! pardon.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto
S'gned my name and caused the seal of the
United States to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington this first
day of July, A. D. 1871, and of the ins
dependence of the United States the
ninety-.fifth,- U. S. Gkaxt.
Bowen has been released.
The Killing of Capt. Lewis it. Kenan —
Full Particulars of the Tragedy. —As
-Capt. Kenan,and his father Col. Augustus
IT. Kenan were generally known through
out Georgia, and as many, no doubt, desire
to know, the particulars of the late tragedy
resulting in the death of Captain Kenan,
we give the following facts, which we be
lieve are entirely, reliable :
Capt. Kenan and Mr Strother, who had
previously been friends, had a difficulty- of
a purely private character several months
ago. About six weeks ago,,Capt- K, havs
ing heard'that Mi. St rother had threatened
to kill him, procured a doubly barrel gun
arid shot at S. twice, neither charge taking
effect. Friends intefered, and Mr. Stro
ther denying that he hud ever made such a
threat, both parties were induced to sign an
instrument ir. writing, pledging themselves
not to renew the difficulty or interfere with
each other, except to have their differences
adjusted in court.
Mesßis* Strother 'and Kenan lived vvitlis
.in two hundred yards of each other and on
the outskirts of the city. They were* both
seen about sunset, Monday evening, 3J inst.,
going toward their homes. Strother was
on the side of the street on which both
lived. Kenan had fwo or three bundles of
goods in his arms which he was carrying
home. O'n the way Strother stopped at the
house of a relative, and got a i isle which he
had left there* When near the Executive
Mansion, Kenan took his usual path across
the street to his house, and in doing so Was
approaching Strother, and when within
some fifteen or twenty feet, Strother level*
ed ’the gun and fired, the ball passing
through Kenan’s chest, killing him almost
instantly. He did not five more than fif
teen or twenty minutes. As he fell he,
looking at Strother, said, ‘John what did
you do this for ?‘
If Kenan gave any other cause for the*
shooting than is given above, vve Team that
it did not'come out at the coroner's inves
tigation* Strother has not been arrested,
as he cannot be found ; but his friends say
he will appear for trial attire proper time.
—Atlanta Sun.
‘ Communicated.
Eds. Sun.—l regret that my reference to
the Argus, in the last issue of the Sun was
misconstrued. The Argos itself stands un
assailable.
I staled that ‘for the want of enterprise,'
&c*t— and.‘from beiug misled by a public
journal, whose duty it was to give correct
&c—and so it may mislead
! the pubiie, and at tlie same time, the ve-
I racity and integrity of Ihe Argus would
remain unquestioned. Bat the much ins
bulged littie Loea! Editor,-who is intrusted
with his department, and depended upon
by his Senior to give truthful information,
(and who is the author of these unfounded
statements)will bear the brunt of the
flection, as he tries to screen himself behind
that journal's reputation, to protect him
front just rebuke for his indiscretion.
A Reader.
The Siamese i wins. — The Raleigh Tele
of the 4iii, says one of liie Siamese
Twins is lying at Me point of death. The
oiner is in goodjieulth. In anticipation of
d"uth, arrangements are made for the iin»
mediate separation of the living, from the
dead brother.- ? • . - q
mce Adam liocriiiljes Imnself near
the man
ner in which Vullandigharn lost Ins life,
two other men at Fort W ayne, Ind., and
Cairo 111., are reported to have met with
Similar accidents under the same circum
(stances.
| q'lie highest shad on record was caught
lust Thursday in the Connecticut river.
War Hartford. Ife fceasmvd two feet four
inches from Hose to fail and weighed eight
and a half pounds.
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C-'l BORGlA— Decatur County.— On the first Mon
-1? (Piv in October next. I will apply to the
Court of Ordinary, of said county, for letters of
dismi-sion from the administration on the estate of
George S’wicord late of said county deceased. I his
is therefore to cite all and singular the* kindred
and creditors of said estate to appear at that time
and object is they can.or forever be estoped.
A. J. SWICQRD.
July 10-7-td Adm’r
STATE OF GEORGIA.
- ~> tixrainarFA’T op'statk, I
Atlanta, July 6, 1871. f
ORDERED :
By his Excellercy, the Governor, that his Pro
clamation of June Bth, 187!, offerit g a reward of
One Thousand Dollars, for the apprehension and
delivery of Mathew Harris, with evidence to con
vict, to the Sheriff of Jackson 1 county,"be, and the
same is hereby revoked, and that the Secretary of
State give public notice thereof.
Given under my hand and seal of office.
DAVID G. COTTING.
Secretary of Stale.
July 13-7-4 w
/N| EOlvGlA—Decatur County.—On the first Mon
\T day in October next, I will applj to the Comt
of Ordinary of said county for letters of dismission
from the administration on the estate of A. A.
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tions, if any they have, or forever Leestoped.-
IT, B. EHRLICH,
June 7th, 1871. Adm’r.
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Secretary of Stonewall Eng. Cos.
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ADM I NISTRATOR‘S S A LE.
BY virtue of an order from the Honorable
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sold at Colquitt, iu said county, on the first '1 ues
qf August next, one cotton gin. bne account on !).
i\ Walker and one account on I. M. Dent. Sold
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Perfect Remedy far all diseases of .
The Liver and spleen, enlargement or oh?
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DB. WELLS EXTRACT OF
is a* most perfect* alterative, and F || jm
public as a great invfgorator and rc*«*i e '„\. nerS «dtb
purities of the blood, or for organic
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is confidently recommended ev ®U
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all derangements of the tystein* .
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vigor ] lone to all the vital
and foitifies all weak and lymphatic I . yoik.
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Sole Agent for thii Uni W
Price One Dollar per bottle. Send k>
POSTPONED SHERIFF S
-P EOIIGIA—DECATUR COUNTY:--' 11 , ofJ -. v ip*
FT before the court house door, m . 3 on the
bridge, between the usual hours o n( j y'os.
first Tuesday ain AnguSt next, jots coU ntv,
12(1,150. 155. 114, in the 20th dirt. ■of J a tl)e loth
and lots of land 115,18, 00 and 1 „ ro p e rty j
dist of said county—levied on.au _ 1
John Harrell to satisfy one Superior . e]l>
favor of L. H. Peacock, Adin’r vs »tu ;; glieri £
H. B. NVaugo.»
*
Also, at tlio same time and place, one *
lot in t lie citv of Bainbiidge, eas south 0 '
lot, at the north end of SlmtfteU ct , * vie d o» ®
Haygood's lot, west of Hamptons do -- .j slJ uuj
the propei ty of Mrs. Alice Russell, i. ve l! vs s"
Justice Court fifa in favor off. O- % j 0
Mrs. Russell. Levy made and gjjeil® l
a constable. ' ]!. 13. 3
July oth, FB7l,