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'I here i.H no denying the fact that the
t mh ney in tl.in eoiiutry iatoamd
tiCto fiiiffragn. We mity liutc « rtir.teenth
^ractidmi ut to the conMitutien Ufforr
long. Kx.
The oralhm at the fiinoral of the late
Bnry if. I'iftke wom ileliveiwl l»y Col.
Hubert (I. fngersoll. 'J’his is Hie
into ml at which Col. Ingersoll has ofli
eiatiii in that capacity. His address on
th« last l ecnsion contnine«l rrtdy one wu
tence that rose above common placo rlie
lorie. It, trai this: “Hfie wrote lines that
leap with lsnghlil- and words that were
wet with te.ir.V Ex.
A well o^ry.tiized crusade in lobe nuu?*
i i the Bonth by 1h«i Alorni«*n ( lumdi.
On ) hundred and fourteen cM»*r^havoen*
listn.1 for this wrvice, ouudor.en of whom
nre nn*dgtte(I to (*< orgia. f i he labors of
their prod, censors have 1 k.t:i confined to
tho northern part uf the state, and occa
Mcnly they have found warm reception?
ttjerc. 'They have raptured n numocrj
of wndt-mimUd converts in this state
wince tho \var, but for several years i*a«t
tlieir cxjMiricnco in Georgia has been do*
•Hdedly Jrougli.- -Mx.
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• • Wo l*oiiit with l*rI^lc’ ,
To the “Good name at home,” won by
Hood'll Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, ?da.ss.,
■where it is prepared, there is more of
\ food's Hnreaparillri sold than of all oth
tr medicines, and it lias given tlm best
i f satisfaction since its introduction ten
yt *aa ago. This could not bo if the med¬
icine did not possess nu'rit. If you suf
for from impure blood, try Hoods Snr
uaptiriila and realize its peculiar curativi
power.
No Place for Trawps.
Tlio action of Recorder Washington in
hiMitcncing train pa to work on the city
at root force in default of payment oi
their flues has ffiven Macon a wide¬
spread reputation us a warm place for va
grants. Wo observe that a similar policy
has been adopted in A morions. A tnunp
was fined 325 in that city yesterday for
carrying concealed weapons and nnothei
was put to work on ihe convict force
This is another healthy example. It is
In the power of the city and country
courts to make trumps very scarce in
Georgia. They will not go where they
are compelled to give an acount of them¬
selves and where they know they will be
forced to work, provided they cannot
show that they have the moans of honed
livelihood. Macon has established a rep
utation which will probably make the
tramp boat shy of this region.—Telegraph
"Mr. Jvfferson Davis has written to r.
friend iu Atlauta that the accounts of flu¬
id tho race riots iu Miaussippi wen
greatly exaggerated. Ho also tiaid
“Though it may poem tangidar, it ia true
that race conllicta genemliy occur when
the negroes are few compared to 11.t
whites aud the persomd associatiou much
closci than on the plantations. On our
island we have 500 or 000 blacks aud say
ten ot a dozen whiles. There has uevei
been a tlisturbanee among them. V»Y
for several years had a negro magistmte.
He has now gone away, but before hit
departure a well-behaved sober young
man defeated the negro in the last elec
tiou contest, which at least shown tha
tin* negroes to u largo extent are willing
to trust a white man." Mr. Davis rare¬
ly writes a letter, li iwover brief, without
giving the country something to think
nbout. —Ex.
( Fatal Neglect.
The breaking of the smallest wheel iu
X mammoth factory, if nut repaired cr
replaced, w ill min tho entire plant, oa n
speck of dost will do ran go tho delicate
machinery of a watch. Were people os
thoughtful to repair their broken health
ou tho first approach of disease, as tin
owner is to mend his nmehiBery, they
would escape indescribable battering, and
often death. Slight causes will some
times derange the digestive organs, on
on whose healthy action the health of
tho whole system so much depends, and
feverish blooel, headaches, and consump¬
tion itself, set in. The wise person will
at once arrest the cause of these un¬
healthy symptoms, resorting to that
world famed v omedy, Dr. Pierce's Gold¬
en Medical Discovery, which purifies
i he blotxl and cures liver disease. Of u 1
druggisto.
T*e war it over. Two sous of By.
Itobcrt j; Knckinridgo, the eloquent
Presbyterian divine, particiiiated in that
struggle, one ou the side of the North
aud tho other ou the side ot the 8outh.
Etch wm a g&ihnt soldier ou the side
which he believed to be riirht and both
catno out of the war distinguished. Tlie
ox Coafevlerate, \\. C. P. 1'reckitmdge,
id now one of the most distinguished
members of congress aud a recognized
leader of the-Democratic party. Col. J.
C. Breckinridge, tlie other brothe/, has
recently been appointed iuspector-gecer
nl of tho army to succeed Gen. Roger
Jonhs, doeraied. To make this illustru
tiou of a restTrod union mon* striking it
may be «taktTthat while Gen. Jones was
w gallant union soldier, ho k 1
brothers in the Coufedomto amiy and
iyL^ e Coofcdvamtc Uftry.-—JIacou
W ho the Bog^ir.g Trtut HtsrU
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mu of tfo» make* lb'imMican rtwot* in
*Hr»» conut ry. The pajier aecnm to take
, ^^i !
ilio fact tliat the lr«: t sneceo.cil in |H-r
|ietraiing J such monstrous robbery upon
tho fnraiera , of the Sonin. Here m ft i^tr
ugrapli from theIluUctiu:
“The Doggiii" oouibtnaiion injured no
one. It simply forced the Southern cot
ton planter to give up a part of tin* mon
which h« takes unjustly from
Northern mills by fef£»g them to pay
10 c< iila a pound for tagging c«.sting
him, even at monopoly prices, d cents a
pound, and before the combination, 5
The Hiilletift is citherns ignorant as it
is r*nk, or ehM it wilfully made false
stctenients when it said “the bagging
cotuhiiifttion iDjnres ho one,” and ‘-it
simply forces the Southern cotton j*lan
ter to (f.vr, Vp a part of the money which
he ^.ke* unjustly from tho Northern
mills by forcing them to jrfty ten c uts
a pound for bagging costing him, oven at
monopoly prices, six cents a pound, and
before liu-combination, three cents i<
Every intelligent poison, who has ta
ken the trouble to inquire into the facts.
knows that tlio Southern planter alum
l.nys for both the bagging and ties, and
that the two articles are just as much r
part of the cost of his crop ns his laboi
or his fertilizers.
Tlic price of all Cotton sold is fixed ii,
Liverpool, and in that market six pci
cent of the weight of every ludc is taken
off on account of tho bagging and ties
which the purchaser does not intend t
lmy. For instance, a 500 pound bale i
sold in Liverpool as a 470-pound bale.
•10 pounds being deducted for tare. Ii
Now York and all other markets in tlii.
country, tho system of exhaling tare i
different to the Liyeipool method, tli
tare being taken off the price per pound
so that while a 500*pound bale is sold ii
this country for 5')0 pounds, the price i:
so lixod in relation to the Liverpool mar
kufc that only 470 pounds are actually
paid for. tio it will bo seen that th<
Southern planter gets nothing for eitlie,
nis bagging or ties—from 2i to 3t
pounds, being doilueteil from each bah
in Liverpool as tare and its equivalent ii
tho markets of this country.
The Commercial Bulletin apparentl,
fully endorses the systbm of high hand
ed robbery practiced upon the Heathen
planters by the bagging trust last season
a id is already nursing the new combinu
iiou which is said to have gained coiitix*
of the entire world's supply of jute ImtD
with the evident intention of ro-euactiii;
die same piece of rascality practiced up
m the cotton planters by the old com
bination last year.
Whether the new combination will h
successful remains to bo seen. It is t<
be hoped that the farmers will be able t<
secure a substitute for jute bagging thn
will euahlo them to escape oi>prcssim
irom the new combination and lessei
rhe cost of a covering for cotton foi
vhich they receive no return.—Colum
bus Enquircr-Hi:n.
In discussing the question of tho ca
paeity of the colored lace to govern sucl
Hates ai Virgiuia, South Carolina am.
Mississippi, Gov. Leo, of Virginia
makes the following felicitous ailusioi
to a well-known example of Republics:
policy in the heyday of the party's powei
and pride:
“It is a singular thing that if promi
nenl Republicans consider tho colored
man so capable of government they d.
not leave him in control in Washington
If he is entitled to govern anywhere b
force of majority it is in the District of Co
lumhia. But the freedman was su m mar
ily deprived of power there. LincolnV
fatlierly policy wsis swept aside w hen it
was seen that black buffoonery took the
place of sensible legislation or ordinan¬
ces. Congress had to step in and p!ac<
the District in charge of a commission,
with the result that Washington is to day
‘bout the only city in all those United
States that lias no municipal govern
meat. Now, if colored men eou'dn
govern r%l.t under the noses and tuition
of tlieir best friends and mlvisir., bow if
it to be expected they will govern in
South Carolina aud Mississippi?”—Cou¬
rier Journal.
Fre$u#ut Mad Robberies.
A few weeks ago a JJgentleaen snt ?c
in a letter to the Philadelphia Times. It
was lost. Iu announcing the theft oi
this letter the Times says: “Not a daj
hits passed for the last six months tha*
the Tuuos Las not received letters mak
ing similar complaints. The money hat
bran stolen frimi the mails and the le‘
ters destroyed. Repeated complaint?
havg been made to the postal authorities,
bat the thieves have not bran caught and
the steuliug goes on.” This is if severe
rejection on the postal service, but un¬
fortunately it is justified by experience,
|.uot only iu Pennsylvania but all over
tlie United State’*. To the provek ng
and exj-cn?ive delays and irregularities
in the mail Service i*s added the more se
vious complaint that letttre are freqmnt
jy nlicd. It is so in Georgia as well as
in Pennsylvania. It does seem that the
| Postofiiee Department is conducted in
very loose manner. Its satisfactory op
eration in for two many instances is pro
vented by dishonesty as well as jguor
nuee and carelessness. What is the
trr with the secret service? A ctnstiuit
repetition of cv>mplaints does not appear
to improve tbs r-galariiy of the urnib ur
to make them* a safer means for the
trawsmimon of money. There is mis
chief at well oa iacaparity in the pot fa’
servieo, —Ex.
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