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THOAIASVILLE. GEORGIA, SATURDAY JANUARY 21, 1893.
NEW SERIES, YOL. IV-NO. 31
hib'.l'o. IN THE TOWN AND tOUMY.j w pr‘ Dead * I IN SDCIETYS D0MAIN -
. Mr. John Henry William?, A «n old •“?
citiz-n «t Stvaimah, au»i father of What Has Been Going otvin the
Social World During the
Past Week.
‘ ~'' ' U? - .
Society in Th nasville during the
Mr. G H Williams, «•! this city, .died
too o Jit-r days
The Savannah News bo» the follow-.
IU^ i>0 ilX Mt (b< <|rCtrlrtd:
••(japi Job*. tl«nry 'Viliiams. who ’past Week li»s bteu ' somewhat ^uta.
yrs **Uii d in L»ur*t G.-.ve cem*'t6rv |*lth.-ugh‘ hirfe were »-ev»ral Verv
)e>ierday aturno n. was one nt 8** entertaining and enjoyable affairs
V-tiiiab’s Usi L»»»n it si dent* He Our y-ung people have, on doubt,
t vr«s hyr» he e iu 182 J ami made i t.ia btvn taking a rent from the gay
jHreaeut cold -pell is ippre* Q, t y bjg huiut dunug iiii t-mirr ute r*uid «»f pl^irtiM *»t the. week pre-
uuie. - i x jw-tnin, and also pp* paring for the
Oapi. .Williams was noted for bi.i merry season that will ».on com
nvaliblutuesi and rugged c»ui>iuuti->ii, *a nee,
having been rarely s.ck during' bis
ireuiy two yeais «»u earth. He was
ild'-ui) striokeu with paralysis oli
8uuday tu rning and died iu the
,R*v. Mr. Way, of th« Andris n
Frd*l*yt* tiau church conduct td
h<. iu»t-rii at^vic s over C~pt Wil-
liaoin’ lull) at the family residence
N . 571 liaru .M street and kl iMj
As sbited above there were several
m st enjoyable events during the
pist we*-k. among th- more noticeable
o which was the delightful coaching
pt'-’y of Mr. P. O. VtcLean.on Tues-
dav. t his g**nilem»u-«nt»sr*atned a
lar^e party ol Thoinaaville'young
people with "a- cracker d*-cw” at
Pide ck th * h.rae ol the Qounun
L» ber fl-mpsny. .of ' which Mr.
McL-hii is manager Toe party
dr«*v© down in *h»* «f eriiupu.spent the
night at ibs milts ami returned next
day. It was smnethi- g Afferent fr-im
the usu-tl r«»u"d of s rial p'AKtur-s
d wras iinfuenseiy ei.j yed by **v. ry
one.
One of the m w pieasant and tie*
gant social tvents of the pis week,
was the rrerp ton tendered a number
med gu- s s by Mrs G-orge W.
F-rrell. on Thursday •ft-rnoon. ' Tne
ereptton lasted from three until five
’c ock, and •is' amended by a 'arge
urnhr of the fri-m-i* -»f ih hon'ess.
ir FcrMl, assuredly h.r sis er M ss
ia n e Pm • pot. and ne:ce, Miss L» na
Ph ipo>, 'd Na hvd-e. Tenn , r cetved
d enteri .med the ^Ue.sts m charm
ing style '
Durian the evening, fr .in 8 -o.io p.
l a reception Wi- tendered na»v
•\r>iine-pie. conoTimentifry io Miss
*i- pi ', ot N tshvnie a* d M. s Ninne
•o Ipc-t. 1’hes- young ladies were as-
ist'-d a’ •he reception by Vliase- Ola
’ 11: •. B s-te__ a..d M..fc e B ck
i .ir, Euu'e Mr I-iiuHb. (J*rre Chts
o.ro, Lesa P '*n. Annie Scot,
:«»ra Wa.ker vi tnn „. Euk, Mina
' \le and Mane A exandcr. Ihe
a r ors were UrdLanily tliuoamat- d,
nd 'a< t fa ly d c n ed for tne « cca-
:tnd
- rdreshments
: evening I he
Ochlockonee Locals..
belles
about 9 ’c
B.bo C-.ui
ouan. ‘ell her ta:ii child
i and dve }eura. aloue while
town the little fellow
> near the fire, and it
Ciotn. a >\ the \->uagent caught. The
eoler boy attempted to assist bis
brother, and had ins hands injured
Neighb irs beard the screams and went
to i hr ir ass stance. Dr. T. M. Me
(ukmIi uiteoded the little sutDrer.
badly that deattt
It. .
Real Estate Sale.
Hopkins to.d yesterday to
8, Uelturd, ot i'btladeiphia,
di-s'.rable vacmt lot on cor*
llauseii and (irady streets
boms Paradire Park,'and/ 1«
Im rahly located ior a n-si-
I ui'a it fronts one bu oin-d and
or y feet. It is the purp .se of Mr.
teoanl to erect a h-tnds>>uie winter
:< Sidence on the lot. We ton;r tu-
tttebjtli, .r. He bard on the pusses-
•ion »*t so dVairubie a piece of p oper*
y an t metiicn upou the ac
.t so l-a-ant u gentleman .to winttr
cit z i.ship
Another of the Gang Punish d.
Cnarnc av » was up be lore Judge
Aicx*..Utr u» the coun y court Friday.
Dav s plead guilty to the charge ot
se»*srnc<d to pay a'
of $50. n.riudmg cost*, or go • n
ioc works for stx 'months. He was-
one of the gang of joung thieves who
ei) tied and 10b »ed AinaWorth's ^tore
•» me months ago. i'wo of the', bus
ire already dotng time tor ».«c offeree.
One of th em goes 10 tne penitentiary
lor stx years tor auoih t off nee alter
his sentence on ihe gang has expired
Davis pa d his fine yes erd=»y.
County Court Jurors. :
I he following jurors have been
drawn to serve at a called trcsston ol
he county court on Saturday, tbeaist
inst:
T. J. Bah, J. R. Battle, J. L. Coolie,
Robt. Alexander, nV. W. Biuce, l\ J.
♦Vhite, Eujah House. J. L. Walton,
R. C. Ingalis, H. M.
Braswell, James Carden.
d during
wjs triced bv very many of
ux of 1 he place, ar-d
most«r.j ».abie <»ne ihr »ughout
s Emma Mi chdl was the rectp
Fa merry surprise party Frday
by a i.UTib«r of her you* g
d A" ough inlorrnil, it was
**- id tne in s p easant eventsamo g
the younger -e* of me -eason. In va-
w»\s ihe evening w .s cnitrain*
1 .gly spent and an were suit, when I e
e came to say ‘‘good night.’* Re-
fr.--hments were also served. The
■d d: Mis-ev F*nny
:he Baler Mayn. Da-
s Eva Jetintna, Ada
K. id r Ev y- Mai :<rd, Anna Mal
t'd Da -v D k « and VIante Evans.
Me-sr A J. vicDon id, Ru sell
Wtggm-, C ’ true. P. tman, Sac Bukcr,
Wtl B*k r. Caros Lynes. faylt*r
te •. J R kle. Curious Tay
lor. |nn Hopk-n- and J >n 1 Mucuell.
In the <:o t inn Union 1 in of D* Col-
n, published els^here, he speak* ot
the beutff.s Th.imaaville would derive
fr »iii a series «d free out dour- auius.—
ments during tne winter months- We
heirtily' agree with ihed>ctor in his
vie'son Chi- subject Thoniasvil
good ciiiuaie, sp endid hotels, a
»pera house and excellent r»ad-
for driving, but there is absolutely
• .thing going on ih .he way of Out
door amusements, «xuept the weekly
c.utcst ..f the Gun Club, and time
must naturslly drag heaviiy
hands ot many of our visitors. These
ont-door amu-ements cotfld be gotten
up sjy twice a work fit very
cos;. en<i it would De Ae means of
attiv.c many people to Thotnas-
viile.. Lei us end. avor't > d>» some
thing to euier am our gue-ts while,
hey ure here
Writing of Thomasville
The vVas burn News, published in
Wise »ns.n, whoae »ditor was, r<-c
iu fhomaiViiie, has the fQ owing to
say about tbe town:
Sunday evening we were bound
homeward, making on y one 6top.—
execut tor meas—and that at that
charming wimer resort—Thoma-vi.le,
A thrivii.g little City of, 6 ooo peop e,
with splendid coum^v surround) g,
elegiut drives for roues through farms
pi cotton aod orchards ot pears, a cny
of busy peop e, wun good cleao streets,
eieciric hgnts, waterworks a daily pa-
p r and■«iwo weeklies, a county seat,
etc.,—uch is rhoioaavilie.. •Bemg
winter resort, of course its hotels arc
mere aod are »li that can be desired.
Th: city is indeed a pretty one and is
a favorite with tourists.
Mr Eugene We^t and S. L. Sills
left on ass Saturday morning lur
Alabama
Mr. J. L. Bever-y will move io;o
his new store with a stock ot new goods
iu a few.days.
Dr. G. M. MeMillan and family, of
Cordele Ga., were on a visit to their
Old home during the hoUday?.
Mr. Abton Huber, Jr., was in town
on Su-.day He is at presant located
at M .altria, Colquitt csuuty’s capital
city. v ’ ' x .
When a citizen of-a- town becomes
s • eon. eited that he thmks the town
couldn’t get along without him, ho
Should b< taught a tew ieuous iu the
first principles «»t common sente.
Mr. J^O. A. Johnston happened to
a very painful accident a lew days
a,M> He tell from the j<>isi O' a boro-e
iu whicn he was at wurk aed his right
ahouidrr was dialocated, and he ■ was
otherwise considerably bruised by the
tall.
t he trustees of Ochlockonee gchoo*
have secured the cervicrs of f’rof ^J.
T. Gardner as teacher tor :hn present
year. He has moved his tarnilv to
town and is - ccupyi|.g. th« residence
recently vacated by Mr. W. H.
B.ickhalt Prof Gardner comes high-
lv recommended as a teacher.. He
wid open school Monday. Jan. 16ih.
Last Saturday was election day lor
a Justice of the Peace and constable*
f.n this district. Capt. C. V. F Car
din was the di-mocrntic uorninee lor
Juntic-i of tbe Peace, aud Mr Maroa
Wadsworth was the third party can
didilie As it was the la*t election of
tne sea*..n aud the third party had
rallied their fotces to “down” tbe
democrats, quite a lively contest was
tio result. Wheu the votes were
couute.l it was tou->d that the third
party was uut -‘ju h” by twenty ma
jonty
South Georgia Military Col ege
This' institution has opened its
second t*-rm with au iurrrased at-
leu.lauce aud po t .ulurU). New desks
have been put in and mind* added
wuerc needed. But it must b« re-
m inhered that brick, mortar, de*ks
a id blinds do not make a tch-.oi.
Oar northern, we>teru aud eastern
b otnets have long ago recognized
l ation as a science; and experiR
pedagogy are sent out from their
noriual schools tor the purpose
perfecting systems of edu
i which the tax payers freely
au 1 inumficeutly sustain. Iu a sh->rt
ie ■ humaaviiie will have to vote
this qu stum. There is no appro-
priitim for educational nurposss'
The bricks aud mortar are
w^ll and beautifully put together—
they arc her . After June, whst?
Well, here is what .MilleJgevide has
lately tim e.
•* The Trustees of. ibe‘College held a
mating on* Wednesday, and it was
agreed to urge the Board of A der
i-suent.indi tor building, bar
ra»;ks aud supporliug the college.
Oo Thursday afternoon ths Trus
tees and Aldermen met together, and
agreed that ii two thirds of thp reg-
ist red voiers request it, they, would
immediately issue bonds ”
There is no special act accoided
that city tor the purpose hence the
agreement to leave it to a two thirds
vote of tbe ci'izens. She eaunot
afford to wait uutil next November.
Of course the legislature will then
graui the act.' -The time for Thomas
vi la to act is approaching L*t the
people see that a progressive Mayor
aod Council are elected. Men who
methmg more substantial than
w irds will stand firmly by our i .stitu
tiou ol learning, where the childreu
city for twelve years have
drank at the fountains of knowledge.
e wiil decy that the South
Gt-orgia Military College has been a
great blt-ssiug to our Ct>uitnuuity and
zsus wiil uot miss an oppor
tUuity to place this college on a firmer
fouudatioo.
J. C. L.
Titusviife*
Raising Home Supo les. THE COLO IN DIXIE.
Wo are pleased to note, from re-1 ' m jT‘
ports in our weekly exchanges, that The Mercury Falls to 30 as Far 8outh u
farmers in many connties in Georgia }
are determined io raise more home
supplies this year*
. Iu-the matter, of stock raising, these
farmers have been greatly encouraged
by exper muuts of the past year.
Some of them turned aside from cot-
ton long enough to improve and care
for their sioOk, and the result is they
feel likemaking something more
than an experiment of it this year.
The farmers have at last discovered
that iu raidug stock on only a limited
scale they have been slighting one of
their bast and most remunerative in
dustries, and it they shall put iuto
execution the plans formulated iu.this
respect f->r this year they will surely
reap a rich reward!.
* Home Supplies’* is a good motto
for every Georgia farmer, this year
and tor the years to come We read
of a d»zau or more farmers in south
west Georgia who have not only an
aoundaoce ot home-raised meats for
their own use, but axe supplying
tsieir leas fortunate brethren tor miles
ar-uud at a handsome profit.
W* want the farmers of Georgia to
go iu aud jviu on this line, aud the
signs of the times indicate that they
will.—Constitution. «
>MiIiUfy men'will regret to learn
tbaiF'Lieutenant Sattertee has been ors
cone, A* A. dered-to jom his command at St. Au
gu-une, Florida, —
Pipes Frozen tn a Sleeper
The tollowiug diapaicn Was received
yesterday: .
Florence, S C.. Jan 16, ’92,
Tinvz-Ent. rprist, lllomascdle:
\Viu reacn noiue ou m.-roi< g train
Ucsday, tha> k heaven. Co>d do, s
01 express it.- Water frozsi
pipes bursted 10 sleeper. ' Bus-ness
u jointed and train off nme.
J. G. Hopkins.’
The Oglethorpe Echo has a word
to say about Georgia and the world’s
fair:
“It is not probable that Georgia
wiil be at the world’s fair. Doubt
less the lair can stand it, but whether
or not Georgia can do so and keep
apace her sister states ” which will
make exhibits remains to be seen.”
One man holds the balance of
power in the Montana legislature.
He says he will vote for a democrat
if fdiow«d to same him.
Ths BJlvilie Banner.
We have been expelled from church
tor buying an overcoat with the col
lection. We have a hard road o
• ravel, but wc are determined 10 keep
warm 'tlit we strike the hereafter.
«Our cidcat daughter,, wno was a
great reader, has run away with a
tiouk\agent. Literature runs in mu
family.
The ra'lroad has just killed our
mute who went all through t e war
H.2 was a genuine colonel, and his utte
is now ou sale cheap, at this office.
Now is your cnance to become a vet
eraii!
H iviug been diummed out of the
church, we w-li hold private services
at our residence, 57 Poverty Place, to-
•rrow morning auu evening. Only
c coiUc.iohS win be taken up, in or-
r 10 cnable^us to ouy a new mule.
Come whne wk MDg!
thuf Orokc into our dwelling
vVtdnesday nuht and S'O e our omy
pa>r of pants. That’s why we've been
wandering around in our wife’s dress.
They can’t rob us of our shir<, how
ever, as we’ye uiwajs got n on.
Our tather-in law ha- heart fai me,
and we have secretly nsured his ute
n our favor for $500. As soon as he
dus we .illg.ve outsell a dinner aid
enlarge the paper. We insured our
iDoiher-iu-law’s die ten year* ago. but
we got ured waiting and let the policy
apse,^
Drover Can’t Come.
Mr Cleveland was invited to tbe
auuuul dinner ot the board ot trade
in Savannah. Here is his reply:
Mills Building )
New York City. Jan. 10, 1893. j
D Q Parte, President, Etc.:
My' Deae Sir—I have received
y»ur ktud tavor of the oih inst., in
wuich you extend to me an
1 Vitatiou to baa guest at the annual
dinner or the boatd of trade of your
city It would give me great pleas
ure to meet my good triends iu the
eity of Savaunah if it were posnible
ior me to do so, but the cares and
dmies now occupying my time and
aiteutiou are . such as to furnish no
ground tor behoving that I can make
a southern trip this season. Thanking
you ior the court* us remembrance,
I am. very truly yours,
Groves Cleveland
The Athens Banner does uot like
the manner in which the Grotederate
Home has been disposed of The
Bauuer says:
are satisfird that it was
take on the part' of the trustees of tbn
Confederate Veterans’ Home to re-
solvr to ■'ell that property and return
tue proceeds to the original contnb—
to iho homo fund. The peoj 1©
ot Georgia are iu favor of the hon e
for the old veterans and ought to be
given u chance to go *or the legis a-
tors who killed the Soldiers’ Hoi
bul. They’ll do that anyway.”
Jacksonville. Fla,, J*n. 14.—
Last night the weather was the cold
est experienced iu Jacksonville iu five
years. Observer Domain of the
weather bureau says the mercury over
his Office went down to 25°. Tips
i» at an elevation of sixty feet* and on
the. ground it would be 2° colder.
At Titusville the mercury went d wn
to 30°, at Jupiter To 36°, at Tampa
to 32°, at Key West to 52®. The
latter place had the eoldaat suap in
years. Observer Detbain says
formed halt way down the state, and
all tender vegetation, unless profit
ed, suffered. .In Jacksonville water
pipes and plugs burst by the score.
t. John's county.
8i\ Augustine. Fla., Jan. 14.~
The mercury dropped 6° below the
freezing point at daylight this morn
ing. An east wind is blowing and
mercury is at 50° this evening.
Ripe tomatoes were shipped north
from Auburudaie last night.
MARION COUNTY.
Ocala, Fla , Jan 14 —The mer
cury made the following record:
Four o’clock a m 24°; 6 o’clock
m., 21°j 7 o’clock a m.. 28°.
James Carter ot Blitcbtou says bis
orauge crop on the trees is not hurt.
Ice lormed fiieeiihibs of an inch
• hick, aud exp »ed water pipes burst,
the ground was ir«zeu hatd.
40° Below Z ro
St. Paul Minn-, Jan. 14 — H
temperature in St Paul to-day h s
rauged all the way from from lx®
b-stoW zero 10 28 9 hvio w aud the 1 •
dicatious point 10 more than 3u°
below by to-morn-w. Ail Min>>e*> a
poiuts have the coldest day «•( iLe
winter. It was 3u° , below zero j t
E k Riser thin morning and at sever- 1
Northern Minnesota*point-* 40° bel. w
was regis ered All trains are f-t*m
•me to live hours late owi: g to the
extreme c<« if.
BELOW ZERO AT WASHINGTON.
Washington, Jan. 14 — The ther
ammeter here registered 5® beLw
zero at daybreak this morning.
Carlisle to Resign.
Washington, Jan. 15—Senator
Carlisle, wno at rived from ’Kentucky
last mgiit, «nli send his resignation to
Gov. Brown on Tue-day or Wednes
day, having accepted ihe offer of Mr
Cleveland of'the treasury portion*.
From this time he will devote hitqsc f
to aiding Mr. Cleveland tn completion
his cabinet and in preparing his inau
eural address. Mr. Carlisle will bt
Mr C eveland’s spokesman here from
this time until the inauguraiion. and
premier of the cabinet afterward. W
C P. Breckturdge is not a carddat
for Mr. Carlisle’•* seat. Gov. Browi.
is regarded as most like y to get it.
Plans for the Inauguration.
Washington. Jau 13.—luvr.utions
have toihiy • been seut out through
Col. H. C. Corbiu, U. S. A , to the
governors of all,.the states, inviting
them and their staffs to participate ih
the inauguration c^remouies. Tbe iu
auguratinu comuiiueo requ-sts tb«‘
all civic organizations from the vuri
ms sections ot the couotry who intend
to participate io the iuauguradoi
cerenaome3 will notify the commii e«
>a civic organization, William Dick
•on, chairman.
EDITORIAL BRIEFS.
Pithy Paragraphs of Promincrt
Things and People. ' .' ™
Keep out the cholera.
Other msn die: Blaine sliil lives.
1 he dispatches report Mr Blaine as
being better. " ,
Garz* hu again turned upon ths
Rio Grande,
The thsd isr of base ball it creep*
ng on apace.
Col. L P Grant, one of the oldest
citizens of Atlanta, is dead
Senator Kenna, of West Virgilie,
ed tn Washington yesterday. .
is now thought that the anti-
>ption bill may pass congress.
General BntLr’s remains have been
sent to Lowell, Mass. for burial.
Tbe^three democrat* iu the Kintii
legislature mu*t be having stacks el
fun. - ,
New Orieaus will hardly go into
uruing on account of Ben Butler's
death.
I he democrats voted with the r*
•ublicaus in organizing ths Kansas
Irgiidiure.
Tha< will be a hot contest ia Savan
nah ro-day, between Harmon and Mo
n. ugh
N'*t '•mce ihe great bl zz»rd of i8S8 t
iia^> New York been so badly broken
ip bv co'd
It is np r ed hat Savannah Witt
ve a new and s rctly modern opera
• se at an ear.y day.
Brooks c unty has remodeled her
uri house. It is now one af th.
witc« ni-nr in the state
Vice Pics ute m. ei-et Stevenson, is
Na-hvillo. The.. Tenoeaseeana
ave given him a warm welcome.
It will be secretary of the treasury.
Ho i J .hu G. Carlis'e. of the Btste
Kentucky. Further this deponent
sayeth n<»t.
The J uruai ofjes erday says:
Gch rai P M. B. Youog is abom to
visit A bany to organ ze a coated- rate
ran c.mp in Dougherty county;
General Young has been engaged ia
the work of organiZ og veteran camps
lor sjtne time, and is very enthusiastic
ovet it. -
Wny cannot a camp be'Organizrd in
Tnomasvilie? It.should be done. Tbe
men who wore the grey are rapidly
pass ng away. Let them organize
a .d have their annual reunions before
ps >9 ng over the tiyer.
Dixie’s D wd Prus dinl
Richmond Va . Jau 13 -Mijo:
J Ta)l>>r El ya*»n, pteaidvut ot tl
Jefferson Davis Monument Assut-
ntiou, says it ia pmh«bo that tin* n
mains u! Mr Davis will be lemovrd
fr m Now Orieaus to this coy
fi.iaT iutermcni in the early 8j-rin*
tn*t he hat rrc«-iv*d a numher «
Miti-At'actorv letters ri»m the C'»*leo»« 1
• *f the uioiiumcut fund, and that whr
the wtathor oj»«ii-» ponimu» nt > new
impetus wi.l be.given tu the >cheme.
Speaking of the w* ather the N
if ^eaterday says:
“Rfpor«s were received yesterday
by the 8avauuah. J^lorida and W«
railway ofiiciaiy at Savauuah 61
the effects oi the cold in Farida.
The lowest temperature reported
Saturday morning Was 22®, running
up to 33® Ice ami Heavy froati
were reported at Sanford, Orlundi
Kissimmee, lakeland, Plant City i<nd
Tampa, and generally at all point*
n.rth of Ltkelttil ”
The muddle still holds in the Kan
sas legislature. The three democrats
voted wub the republicans in organiz
ing the house. ..The governor and
senate have recognized the populist
organization.
The late Benjamin F Butirr left h
own epitaph. In a speech at Low.
January 29, 1896. he said: *;Wh
you bear me to the little inclo&ure 00
toe other side of the river, ' which
hope for as my^last.re*ting place,
pray you put over me lor my* epitaph:
6 Here lies the General who saved u-
lives of his soldiers at Big Bethel and
Fori Fisher, and who never com
tnai.dejd the Army of the Potomac,
ask for nothing else.”
Mr. Neal Bowman, of Anson coup
)y, N. C., is visiting relatives io
I section.
Will the democrats control ths
square after the 4th of March? It
'ill he a close cull, with the chansss .
favor of the democrats.
Steve Ryan is. doubtless enjoying
d freedom. His case will be tried
lefore a j jry. Iu the end the chauoei
are that Steve will go scot free.
The death of Senator Kenna, of
\V*st Virginia, is universally regret
ted. He was easily in the front rank
of statesmen in that august body.
A German rcientist proposes distUH
ci.on of nvcrs.and sew»r* by elec*
city. He woud pa-s a current
hrough the fluids, aod kill the germs.
It is very appropriate that the Kan*
as legislature should be playing a
£ o! freeze out. . The thermumc-
er has knocked the bottom out iothat
ta e.
It is 1
siid that >he reoorted rich
on the San Juau nver,
D ah; u a pure fake. Hundreds art
v uroin^ disgusted with their exper*
ence.
Many pleasant, tu) Well w* unplets*
ut things, aru beiug said ab *nt BtU
(utter Let his goi*d deeds be re*
bored aud the evil bo buyuel
vith him.
• he st.iry that Co». Livingston at*
r.-s to a position m C cveiauds Cab*
n't, will not be generally credited,
li re are b ggt r d.-m>>crats iu Geor«
4 man Cot Liv ngstoo.
Vu cschaugo saja:
■j
;!1
' it is repo 1 ted of the sleeping won*
i
er ui Toledo, O , wno had bquwo bo
• a- 8 of .ite f r ten days that oa Tuts-
.y he ninked an light eye. And
■M
asy gave him brandy ”
- The Mac iu Evening Newt tcoret
ne 00 Ouio iu the following, para*
^rapi:
* Strangely enough. West Liberty.
I, has ordered all its negro resident!
0 leave town Uuder pain of death.
Here is a striking auomally. ' A town
,imee very nam« is liberty acting io
t mi.st tyrannical manner. Is there
^13
in instance Ou record ot negroes
»eiog diiveu ir-«ra a s »uihern townf
The humorous editor ul The Macon
.-:Jg
Evening News gets off this paragraph
a a pn.iiical ubuuaiy tor Mr. VTm-
1 •
on: ‘
V ;ish
The light upper contingent at
•Vashington is iu a ferment of dis«
Teas over the early departure for the
•hades of private life ot Hod. Thomas
vVaison He will pot be able to vots
igaiust Crisp, ior B ack will vote ia
us place, aud vote f->r Crisp What
J <tm 8ullivan is to Busum, what tbs
Bartholdi statun is to New York,
what Mrs. Lease is to the grasshop
pars, au truly is Tom Watson to the
populists*”
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