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Official Journal of DecMur County
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B. 11. JOHtfOTON, «Dtroß, !
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UABCB 2nd. 1972.
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•AMJTATOOTF.
Since our last issue material changes
ham taken place the management of
‘the Sox, and aa editor and proprietor, 11
bom.
-I* the* past the patrons of the paper*
' hate had some Just causes for complaint—
to please them, f hate determined that att
that can be accomplished by perseverance
and unceasing labor, shall be accomplished
\ J'VfHATTI
» " Aui nears medium, political guide and
fireside companion, it Shalt hat* hut few
If anj superiors. To local (readers, Inhali
endeavor to rite the pape# phear and in*,
erfeol WM.to the Oru»r it
shall be eclectic.
An advocate of truth Mid denouncer Vi
-1 falsehood and deceptioß, wher€rret, when
eboU, wiulo despising fanaticism, bn .ever
re 4 hot in the cause of Sight. <**
*tfsfakTMl t™ wwa
K off, fideiHy and
promptitude as our mdtto, #& saiL fokt|['
agoia, our bark repaujad aad' our sails
W**|fc.4asw». • Mtoll*. *vnd« dl w««f» N |.«
.... ibia’i 1 "’'.ft *iszL2. -bl 1
1 tL
fc»-lKi« ? ,rie*.b»yof*ag«tM** l t S
to kpir wb«ra GUbeon Kihgi his brother,
l»to«.»a<m of Hf, *l^ 6 »boato.
to D Quinn; news dealer Os that City, W-1J
■qtßggaWjtn »
Dr L F W Andrews, has amalgamated
Li* paper the “ Christian Crucible with
after in the West of Cmciaaotl Ohio. ] \.» ,
Buliooked a few days since, by the ridpc,
He nuft ! ilM l b4£,got i&eTSfeMdred lettirsL
oentail»l% f ml then 1' tj
Warrenton haaa new supply of baibih3^
The Editor of the Warrenton clipper id
Worrying oror tlio law rcgulrftlujj legal
w■dyeittoeawntST’ —~g— | } : }
Lumpkin will soon be afflicted with 4
npW paper, havmg the lprgest circulation
4 MfcftftJK iL
dead. ,-v
Nickjfjbas fitolen thepocket>kooJr|Mhe
junior Editor of the Eaaly Gmintv Pews.
Mr Samuel Leckie, and a negro named
? In which Leckie letoff his pooknt artillery.
Killings worth *s .friends had a funeral ajnd
Coroner a leu. Jury detain*. f
On Monday the well-known and enter
prising firm of Messrs. Wm. Henry Woods
& Cos., Cotton Factors and Commssioa
Merchants, as we mentioned yesterday,
completed the largest cotton sale ever
“Ihade in one day by a single firm hi the city
of Savannah. The above transaction c*n*
stated in the disposal of 3.561 bales of up*,
laod cotton, valued at about $400,000.
an Cos. exceeds any cotton transaction ib
mpmatt in the Atlantic* or Golf potted
, —Savannas nxws.
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TUB CONVENTION FETE.
M **lflffi3Kyann*h RepuhipßAU gixea the jol-
L*wing account of the brilliant reception
given to the members of the Agricultural
Convention, in Savannah, by Cbas. Greene
Ksqy at his palatial residence on Bull street
It wdl be seen that onr friend William's
head was level, as usual, on the adjourn*
ment {ueeiion : :-Mi. :
By lactation of Charles Green, Esq.,
after the adjournment, last evenings the
entire Convention, together with a large
number of citizens, assembled at the pa
latial residence of the gentleman named, to
partake of.his hospitality, it was one of
those joyoas occasions that have to be seen
to be fully appreciated. The honored boat,
acquitted himself to the enthusiastic satis
faction Os all his guests. In fact, there is
mo necoesalty for giving this assurance to
tboae wbo know that estimable citizup. sp«e
cb, song and Mery ooeapied the -evening,
and at a very late boor, whence left, a
distinguished Judge of the Superior Cqart
ftntca petition On the eqppfer mbit, gar
•IriTin* to get u adjournment to the same
plate while a prominent merchant had char
fa oTtbe /root dowy with pteftivw • instruc
tions W allow pa one te pass who had not
hid aWay in Bis cotpnsthe scriptual num
ber of eereu glua©* of the champagne
ru 'C S ., which d thejjnncijjal
I SjpupiuftWK Very'few wjpre,
turned back thoagb availing ourselves* of
tha privilege of the prows we managed to|
gat tbroogb with sir.
Mr John R Hayes, tl^^^^^p^apro-
Tha charter for New dfejv
by the Committee of Seventy” passed the
Albany Assembly by a tote of 8$ ttt3B.
Report from west of Omaha ssy rain** sre
moving regularly.
dNifra were three small pox delYha ah l *
ten cases at Baltimore during the past week.
The Smore B«,*e.
and Wiiiiain Andrews, have been sentence
ed to thirty in the | •
The hotter House of the Missouri Legig
latnrc has passed a bill to prevent unjust
discriminations in railroad freights,
Reverdy Johnson, in a-speech at Balti
more, deprecates the Injection of the
quentiul damages into the American case,
as not contemplated by the High Joint
Commissionrp. If he had the ear of th e
President ho would advise their tfitbdrawal
from the case.
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At Betbn a«4 i lseWhero oa lbe continent
the English assembled lit their churches
yesterdays and held thanksgiving services*
A special dispatch frem Bombay states
that the GoVerikfr and : offic i h<Ts attended the
Cathedral in State. The Pb races assem-
Td'AWkr thtMi* the Jets s in their
J^nagogaes—tbe Hindoos {ti'HHef# temples
and the Mahommcdacs rnd other rtTgiotti
thri# detrial places of worship and
Aff<yrcd thanks according to their varions
rulcs for the recovery of the Efigfcsh Fflnd&
Parthia, from Liverpool for
Boston, sunk a Span'sh sb aHsr in the chan
nel TUc rarthia has returned
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to Liverpool for repair*.
. —...1% .r.ftV.,.. 1 Him turn ■Bit') MIJ I -‘.A
Trfe Count De Cnamborg
in Netie;lands, 1m inilca.aßutheHs'l of Roi-^
utta uoamcm 1
Scott and Leat-have been arrested jin
Qfltl, Oc^lUcmp-
vfc m
lb IJ .
tailkdJopd ftatotitMcsgaife* Washington
jieaterdAy morning, li »v=>j m*sl ~n j
it !l’he tJi»n|tagiving„at Dablnciw** wa im
tncuaesuccess: The city veto illuminsstad
llteaiglt.TOV' 9tiJ hiss *\w« tolll a .
rduyq odl of t5~~ r ~~ . o« j ;
Gov. Qumcy Jour
aighfdjb* att'fhl Officials of the Govern',
men*, Including both Governors and alt the
tending members of both branches
4»PtHe^LegijfUtii tv, besides numerous pri*
*ate'bit»£dH«ref'promtnbnce, has been, we
undeftlandjhfready forwarded Washington
This WiiM>#good hew# to the Governor**
many friends in tb is section and throughout
the Stale, abd with them wo heartily hope
(he petition may prove successful.
* * r'is Gov, xUtsecib conviction wan proeo s
>•B thrdugh perjury testimony and a perju
floA Ju -y,! enfor.oerauart of his sentence
wetild be flagrantly unjust and oppressive*-
ly cruel- We hope President Grant may
find in tlfis case a fitting occasion for the
exercise of his executive clemeney.**
SPECIAL NOtES FROM THE GAPI^,
mnmhjfjlrH A odY |
I.«Tq *- ■.■ bmn^ s : : .T*jnnf-.wfw r«ra t- ■ ;
Telegram, to the Moraiog Nows.]
WAsniKoros, Februry 28,1812.
iß42*d abb *<? a d, r*
Secretary Fish lately issued an order to
American Ministerp,which, under the mask
of being ageeeral «ae, appears only desig
ned to operate against our Irish citizens
abroad apd to truckle still more to the
Government of England. Naturalizationa
appeals bj Ihis edict ere e«longer lo be
considered as proofs of citizenship, The
plaints to our protection must also show
that he paid American taxes. Whether
thebe are to be of a local or general nature
does Dpt appear.
CARI. BCHDRZ DECLARES AGAINST GRANT.'
The decralation of Senator Sclfurz in the
Senate yesterday, that lie could not sups
port Grant for re-election, and that lio
would vote for as good a. Xepublioau as
any one on thq floor of the Senate, has crea
ted considerable excitement in official and
political circles, and a strong desire pre
vaas among all oUses of politician*, and
officials to know something further of bis
programme and association*. They will
scarcely be gtafified in this before the
meeting of the independent Rebublicana at
Cincinnati, when it ia probable that the
whole programme will be made public.
ENGLAND AND TUS AKEBICAN CLAIMS. L ■{‘
It may now be safely assumed that the
correspondence in progress between this
Government and that of Grcalßritain will
end in the total repetition by England of
the scheme for arbitration by the Geneva
Conference. We have the assurance of the
;?raßid^Ubattins Gov
ernment modify its case in the least, while,
as stated in these telegrams a few nights
ofh#Wifp*tel*e»
red to the effect that England wijl, not go
Into tha Conference anfalß <ow claims are
modified to snit the English Version of the
Washington Treaty. * * * '
THLES TO GtORGII .»J> rWHIti tAKM. fCI
A bill passed the Hopspt ta-daF which
! provideV'that ifie titles U> *U lands, lyjng
8 »cth of the line that divides Georgia and
Florida, known aa the "Orr and Whitney”
ne, lately established as the true bouu
dary between said Stales, and
running by
Sumner created quite a sensation its the
Senate to-day by the dacrelation that this
Government,had better let the Alabama
claimcs go than sacrifice Natiopaj,
honor to obtain them. Skmikoli*
Every train of cars, says the Memphis
Appeal, brings negroes to tire West and
iiartirwinr mum* I vm
country of the Miaeippi and Arkansas- The
emigration of a lajigo number of uegroea
from Toledo point* in tho VfW*
to Arkansas and the South west, is noticed
by our Western exchanges* -utiw I V ‘
Tbecqlared population §ui u>u*l|’ gravitate
r Jtow»rda the black lands—the cottou, sugar
and rlss| „IlfOy ~a- irf*l
North Caroline, Tennesee wxj JumAucky WWd*
migrate toward* «M> e Bun » to
which their race may bo social# auA-pt*”-*
tically dominant. Natural laws will finals,
17 kbfcWtt *»d
purpose of all of which ace embodied in
Sumne’s civil rights bill. By. processes
which Congressional IjegietyjpU can nev
er control the segregation of races affected
There is the basis of » Booed philosophy ’
in the proposition of'bo Oms
gressional carpet-bagger, who dreatted
vaguely of the creation by law of j^mptlWV
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Africa m America tota
JsSKt *•?»««» S*lj OTSn *>J T*3 ISO
, i ‘Aldcfos Oiil i
It is now #ai(J that action upon the I
oestyJbilh wifi fW dnferrfd tal mill
simular cjri 1 tightbssn^/d
pos^
the Bonpes of Representatives- Such a
measure }B ti now in process of mppacpW-’
~anji m fhljWMtilw*
; ‘he friends of
anyiesty the Houß%i* js psjdc!ftm’
Sumner, ]Cjjr,tnn Wdb yield their <fs
- aiW?esty. We trust •*& a
prom.i*fi, howevor desirable general
ty may be, will aot induce the true men of
the Qouse to vote for such a monatro^ 4
#Bfetk*l pnappigd 4»y. Mr-^ptnnaei v *%j) Ir"
mm cdt dnBOfTiSWrwBTH — we ljfjj
, ft Thp<acceptanoe by of? ttlrtr
jfoefPresadenti, it
, ifr oafiUdf jtte#
ablest Justigea. ; ,w% tbn Supremo l’ourt
bench, Ir? polity?* bs » p Rbf
publican and oppo«ed r to/ centralizing
policy of the present almiajstration. It
wpuld not surprise us if he is Also no mi qa
'tod by the Uinc'iiiati Liberal itepublican
Convention which Meets in May, and that
tipa wdl rol'y around him and tlais secure
his election.
JTEMS; ABOUT WOMEN.
Troy ipypyps (fcjo institute a i for
Ofifii meaUt*
Tvo Wisconsin women have earned S2OOO
the present season by the care of hoes.
A iwomen+ately died ia Port smooth, N. H.
who bad band a-snffGnt mi one family
samyiitte gsteimmiti-T . i»4w ,5/* n * :/ *
• *' Husband? 1 * If e ah honest mania God's
nobles "thork; is ab honest Worofep?'
His rarest, dear** whs the uncivil rejdy.
Gail Hamilton ia called by the spring
field Republican tho Wendell Phillips^
team b”tn'* is*w'jorafc is# tuiit ..dal vjtf :
nerves, ( .. i r< >
A Swansea, England lady recently elop
ed j notwithstanding she is the motherof
thirteen and over sixty years of
m «dt sA* WloaawioJaanteaibUw
A W»f s^fteie}M eG,e g° r ba9 tak en the my
&l Academy prize for the best historical,
year. : wj , /
Two woman have made application tftPbne-i
tnodorc YanderbiU for the,office of conduc
tor of the New York*Central Railroad*
Several young wottin have been admit*-
ted as “ associate “ members of the young
Men,s Cfnrintiab Associhllon of CdChester,
Mass. ’ \ b *
The numbers of wbfften at the 1
University oFZuriCh has so greatly increas
ed of late that they Motr form a tenth of thb
matriculated students.
The first London edition of Miss Kate
Field's “Pen Photographs of Hickeus* Read
ings*' has -been already gobbled up by tba
sppreciativb.English ptibllc.
There i» a twenty-seven year did .women
In «SFi!l eonuty, Ills.; who has shaved nigh
teen yearp, and now rejoices in abeantifn*
mustache and coal-black imperial.
Thaekararyfs daughter, though she still
preserves her inai&lo risme In I 'literature,
is the Vise of Leslie ’Stcpbeus, editor of the
Coibbiß Magazine* 1 Vtff <>**;
The first iyomen voter of Wyoming was
af pld lady lO years of age, who voted on
Jrysi? to th ®
polls with a yeast pitcher in one hand and
the ballot in the other,
njMrfc N*th*niai Weed of ConnacOcot, has
gone tp law hffaoaaby tha will of her late
husband she baa only the o*e of $5,000
dj|a|lr tQ his heirs.
VQnnm¥wtormbas patented Mrs, Scales,
of Toronto, the mother of triplets, w}{h £3
Sterling. This gift, common in Great Brit
tain, has never before been given to c Cana
dian subject.
NEW
\VmmSKT ""
JrSM rtship. ;
nnflK firm
A which ha* or somf! titne^
throughout the General Hook and 5
PictiUO Bn*inea*.,and »lao comiuctir g a Panorama
Exhibition, is this daydissolvedbvniatual cmisent.
JOHN TAILOR.
u. ztm mm .mu. m chables evans,
Feb. 17, 1872.
Nones to ant whom rr in oomcsbm r
T|ii* to that if Joh i Taylor, my late part
ner. i« «r hashten nsiog my name in a business*
-msifIfifinap 1 fifinap
sale. J
AIT the first Tuevtftay in April n«rf#l win sell 7
U Core the Court House dc'f in the clty.of Bain
bridge, oil the real estate belonging to tbh «*£*•
of W. N. Averftt, dfeceased. ‘ Pertos-HOne
half cash, the balance payable on the Ist -'autiary,
ISTS. aecnroaby BSortcag*. ; »da ’ y '
Exec* r.
I Matrhail.twilt* • |J|j
i—TfECATt?R Covsirf? { "^ { * ***
OILAS ANDRES has applied ft rexempfloa and
O Vatokttoa" of Tlofc^tead
of i>ersonaltv and I willpWKupObth* skmewoh'tfte
Couirrv. ta. & j
ON the first Monday in April next, I wj& apply
to the Court of Ordinary forjettetsof OuardM'St
shin for'.Turn, Retta, Emma and Bryant Harrison.
W. B. OR AII AM.
at uj\ iwjtae
—— ■; m*
Georgia—Dec.vtuk County.
and valuation of homestead and I will pass upon
the same aiPlO o alock' W-* m., Mn«v4r Cih J 1872. at
my o6icS. ) hmtL e ? CM'fy- *'
March 2, 1872-It flr ~ ■?
Georgia—DEdftm County. j
the fltvt 1 rtppl#
feftsssssfe
xol »wt dbirfwr
r T#
And good fov one «t ef ett
r u ?. n
hutlßHe
busineMi : §Jf
given, a much larger sum can be made. Club Cir
ttlfWeHt., VtJDßHßUrfftareo till fit
Oir The BainßeUwi:, Cuth»sb® a»d Go ,J fj
Hkncf H *tLid>A tK Coii§? In Yi - , .
%r dtf ire notliiwf «kitn ptettnanosioir the
; 1 04*terfvr«Hfpi Stroxier/ fa'
aedor *C»Wrt of the Albany ..Circuit. 1 wilrMlfl**
Sting Imh yon iithhe"Court Honssat Ottlhbort,.
on Tuesday fowl'itb of March next* and Monday,
Bth AnrU oexb apd in.tße Court House at Bain
brides ou ; !tiw<i£y J fhe M wtrm mm, aad oi>
Moodier,J2*d Al»rtin«*t, oX heitring
proof claims against the riamhunge, Cuthbert and
Columbus Railroad Company-
It is expected that cre-l»ior» will appear proqipt
ly and be prepared to makfi proof of tbeir cltitM
according tb the rules <>? etidence.-’f *
Feb. 147,1878.
L I*. D. Waeken, Master in Chancery.
OBDEfI OF COURT,
DacATrtt Sm-KKio* Cmmr )
Ltom, McLendon & Cos., xT At. »- M*H 1 MCM
j
Babbit & WabvuU», tt At. \\ ; -i
Dpcn hearing = the above BRI and .
thereon.
It is ordered and adjudged ry*the Court that the
injunction prayed f«X he grauted and defeyidants
restrained as prayed for ; rtmf ft Is further ofderia
that J. C. Rutherford and Ricfiafd>iteg ofßecatur
county, be. apd they aye hereby appointed jv-ima
neut receivers to take charge of the property and
>elß»cts‘of.«aid Bain bridge, C-uthbert andCoJumbus
Railroad, and to collect the same and hoM tsaid
property ana effectdsnbject to the fnrthef oAljr of
tbi*Court, «fcd tliet »id receivers do take ch»rg4 of
, yH the property, papers and choses inaction betrng
ing to said Company whereon found, and proceed
to collect the same-subject tp the further order of
this Court, with the right In said receivers to com
promise or set-tie any claims due tojeaid Company
as to them may seem best for feid Couapaay and
and itislnrther Ordered tbaVL. P. D. Warren,
of Albany, Qa., be appointed a Master in Chancery
in this case and that it be his duty to give 10
davi notice 6t the sanm and make two or giofe
visits each to HaUlsddgl and Cuthbert for the
purpose of bearing and reporting upon the claims
df egainst said Railrdad.Company, hear
ing evidence tkereon and reporrtt g the frtots bfi
I? the same and his opinion therein to this. Court yt;
its next term on the fourth Monday in April next,
that publication of eachmeetiog with geidrCaeditprs
be made iu the Bainbridge Sun and Cuthbert Appkal
and that tne'expenses incut red oe r»rported to this
Chttyt at tha next term thereof and that all per
soas having claims against said Company file the
samp with the-proofs before said Lr P,*f). Wtirrcn,
Master in Chancery eppeio ted for this purpose on
or before the 4th Monday, jn April next, and that
this order be entered on the minutea of this
Oo4r»v»- sjf U-rr niff &f »
feb. ?7th,i872. V.
Pint f . Strozkb, Jndgb C.
Him Ar Hbaas, Complainant* Solicitors. -
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HISTORY OF 3]
The Great Fites
In CHICAGO and the WEST fey Re* E. J. G0o«a
SPEED, D. J>. of GbiCijgOf Qolf complete history.
700 bvo. pages; SO engravings. -70,000. already
sold. Price $2,5). 2000 agents made in todays.
r*- ' r . od*
BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, rLLINpIS
20th YEAR! 600 ‘a6rRS! 13 GRf
Largest Assortment. . Best Stock ) ion .Prices.
Bulb, Plant, Seed Catalogues, a ? * for 10 cents
F. K. Howti, Ck imftop. 111.
“ jCpED BtJST PROOF OATS *2 a B«»iMrtY.Orchard
'£t Grass *$ 50ajpB*bel. Send 8 cent ptetagS
stamp and my complete. Priced Lists of all
tidds t*f Grass Seeds, Field Feeds, SfairMtfn Sktds
win W forwarded yoa. These Prte© Liwt jeon-
Dist of said county belonging to estate of A. W-
Cunningham, decreased. B. F. Powell Admr’s
January Ist 1873.
MAK€ Wc | j j
THE GEORGIA WEEKLY Cu£*V To |{ « M
Am Illustrated Agricultural paper, pubi,. »a a
evaay ouiy WpCf
nun), is the cheapest Agricultural pup.-r fj, f(j te
South. Agents are wanted, to k wboyu a liheivi sa j
arj wil Ibe paid. Take ah agellCy and make D^oney
GEORGIA GULTlvJfWtrGrnßh^lar^
of Harris’ Pateut Rotary Stearft best
t P¥ nt » t i< m , purioses.
Cotton-gin makers and repairers furnished with
all.kinds df materials Saw* Rib*; PUDtoa, Boxes,
if 10 ? 1 T iotf -
Have had long experience in the Businesi and
©Very pit Neal MR * tJrdei a
*9[\4**l +&***» &i?vi 9fla :Ma ;
cj i* c<e, mfixarirt «$290.
to
r -a~W- JS. ,;*» <4 a*4 h*' ■*»« 1
L Agßnte make money at^ork
XX for us than at anything else. Bfisluess light
atid permha4dt.Vi Pavtißiu!a«atf»ee
.ffKFiae M^^^^l^ud^alne, , j
I IBlliilHllO
Has published for .the benefit or younfemen and
‘M&iho DcWiity, & c ,
wirekiUe pf stlfsuru. Writ-
C6IVIDB I post-pam untHfw! niTt’Frjie; Audi ess
Inelndtor Fiibm. Kmliulm. Mwehaati. Pro*
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BAINBRIDGE, GEO. f *
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A.4.. full 11,0 of Fkooy Good,, snltsbl. far ..
* h bio ataftw I Sfflhv
Holiday & Bridal Presents,'
* » ’ iW, a«l fixryS’M .tg Kis
@ r Watches, C 1 ocks]*af.dJ* Jewelry reraised a
short ii*ttee.«»4 7 w*>f i | W 4,
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