The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881, February 25, 1880, Image 1
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I shall attend each term'of the Superior Courts in t: e Augusta Circuit; also, Warren anil Glu.-eck. of the ; Northern Circuit, and Washington and Jef ferson, of the Middle Circuit. I ask all my friends to give my successor a fair trial and earnest npuort. hm»rr».im WM GIBSON. The Democrat. CRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA. m\ T FEBRUARY 25 , 1880 . Current Cuts. • . Our distinguished administration has beeu to Washington, recent)?, perhaps searching for his lost private Secretary. of the railroads in Georgia and study the situation • • T I* 't .. a job, T~* not ~"7 job•, this Macon or is a & Brunswlck railroad affair? Itsmacks too much of one, for it to ie entirely *•«» — a 'pastu re.tout W _ ... " hat will the new company that 1 ms i»st purchased Stone Mountain, do with the .miii. v in, , .. n '■*” , 2T* U ' Co "' 1 ™- { °'* «* ” ' *'"* „ do " u Pennsylvania Avenue without ' ,einK Lightened at every sinulow lie sees •’ P n |Hnsn, m M ck, and . those having an interest the company which bid off the *~>**»~»* .............. not take it, aie not as patient as Job, it appear s. -' It was rumored that the eloquent private Secretary of our present State administration was visiting the Singer h Sewing Macli.iic shops, but it turns out that lie is the disappointed Secretary of the Inter-Oceanic Canal committee, which wag not appointed ---------- - — ti,m iis T ti,..t'nn i... a u “ , ’ • 1CC of , Georgi.i w for the Democratic nomiuji «on for President, if he is nominated, V Lie* nn p«in tirot«n«*o r.l Sul , X‘ ta ‘^ the tl,t mmninw Wmnmt. .iftet the eleo^n "‘I* 1011 ! SL ‘ e| ng m your paper the usual rooster ami liis beautifully curved tail. ——. -«--- <nErs:s'“S^s: zzjfcg-j*x ** , ^ocliijim*at tlie head of the df‘R gation. These Independents tliougli ....... .... >->•, er ’ Stated for Dc^eerating Graves. 1!,»< li- rnsTi'it X weailby y fel, ir, I1 t'i,e -. r Vfi y Leiden, a farmer of tnvvn (,t ^ an,J hb has hten indicted for d, s. crating of graves. I'po.i a farm which came into bis possession through life marriage iv. was the vJ i ioneer cravev 5 nd of rf. tl at viunity. \uy soon it i. was no tiee^l that Harden was turning a new furrow mto the graveyard year by year, and presently the headstones began to disappear. He was remonstrated with, and lie said that the ground was too good for dead folks. At length lie found Idling up some low spots in the farm with loam from the burying ground. The neighbors decided to investigate. It was found that he Imd used the grave stones to cover blind ditches, and also well, aud some of them were put into the wall around the barnyard. On turn¬ ing over ttie earth removed, it was found to contain human bones. The man jus¬ tifies himself on the giound that hecoubl j not ive. afford to let Ids land lie I The Savannah News, says :—A corres } ! sends pondent in lithographed Alachua county, letter which Florida, us a recently received from an individual in Atlanta signing himself It. D. Who professes to ha ye come into sion of “one of the plates used in Treasury Department for printing usual ten dollar bills,” which bills offers to furnish in any quantity very moderate rates. The letter ! secrecy, and car fully describes | manner to be in made. which This orders is and old dodge are an has long been practiced in New and other Northern cities, and by 1 mauy would-be passers of money would have been duped. making their remittances for tlie money, they sometimes receive in turn* package of sawdust or brown but in most eases their orders are answered. We do not deem it white to publish tlie circular, as no | esttpan can possibly be caught in a trap. If there is any such ing knave as Willard in Atlanta the mails for such villainous lie should lie pri in; tly looked after the Fust Office Department. When America was discovered, /Inerit. wheat plant was not found mi this It was brought here by a ol Cortez, a'ndTrom who found it need,* in a few of rice; this it is the wheat of Mexico and the Pacific lias been derived. It was duced into the islands of in 1602. In 1718 it was brought into Tviflley of first'slipped the Mississippi, and in flour was from the valley to New Orleans, This was a mencement of a trade which has a ,/ part ot the immensely important Ul( . W( , 8t ’ Hrj<1 jmprevemeuts ’ in «*d , of , wheat , and . scientific , in its growth now give the country annual wheat crop of about bushels ___________ . courtship .. hiss. said , , is an young man. "Yes, and matrimony , blister.” snarled an old bacheler. Poetry. Minimal! Jackson's Heath. > »• r a cl m. nrssr.u.. _ f«r-o»*';nrch bell tolled ; j The billews'rtshed against the rocks that kiss cagw^Bs tMttfam's foam, Ami trimmed their sails and ma W skiffs for home. As lUrknrArlj ww.^.ed .cross round the earth, and wo ,, **-....... T « AalreaiuiinuLtbd dT^' bygone ’ days is and aim of ot dis- ois aster , • v For , jnem „ r.,P,roug.it him back again to | Heottcii spy# of '«-thc tight ,u un "™ Movie ih - pltlii, f »•» Amtlmw Bwlletn tl.J|isteni laliwedeven where the 1 And , nit In a joke j*,t ; of later times, but always w And as besk&he fire tta sal aud pitied his ""iff'C'mi weii 111 then lie laid his gooil Ami said, ••fti'tetl you, hoys, to-night how StoiiewallJackhoii diet eiuYii®T Imem'iiVk.ltmthreatening, ...... 1 i"fiU ,U t,,efofl ' r , ‘ ,r * „ , ob And UfT.ui h appear- 11 ed the thitappehaimock, host Down U>ntsw.-Jjy. by l„ our dismal mate nmn d^.t I'f!!, tl.ut A' 1 day , Was ; l "' avy wilh ol,r “ F -'r ry* soldierlike Mm, tgom ery Um' r Thau livoN. jj., cmh,ados from a bated fot'iihiii BUt KaA i C ° lm! “f’ 0 " defe,uim " 1 a i nutio.m^ i„ »i lit' COn<lHl , ^ ^ , t|, V,T" M ht ‘ r9 ' Withlieavy* ;> ‘"is we laid us down, but i„l2^ V.'Ws sleep. to sigh, turn aside or • ........* r -r . — And iioaier citnu*. the weeping crowd, and «omHldjur*»tiff and still Mf | “ Ai.dK, At M wilhi ajilid our soldiVr (learal s Umt tl.« ,.re- 1 turned unto us all | ' b“ffi 1 Mill,l “li|neld , ; L I . oro,adp! , ,,, , *' vc .' ’ ' [ Hut lumier wjli b^day inhor he to struggle in our ,lorll,!il tl.e tray;{ ! kW'iloiir gallant vhlef, , who could Ami our iiofei uml flM restore. is fate, since Stone rout our wall is m more.’ “1 cannot tvl you bow we felt or how we acted the . For words an weak to tell a tale when grief has must! ed men ; lint tliis 1 ku w, 1 pulled the cloth from off brave Jai won’s face, Ami almost umpe.d the with ivy to see him gaze aruu ,il place. “Hut, hoys, i lie was a fleeting dream, a va¬ cant star east; Ho did not st, the canvas siiakcn by the sudden Ui st; sMQbhojl lie did lint si* us blood, weeping as we the llowit; he lint, again in sittle stood. lighting, was where tlie foenu i “‘Order (fon al Hill to action,’loud he cri¬ ed, as he as wont ; And then he piickly added : 'Bring the in¬ fantry lot lie roll t.’ by As lie saw corps pass him—as it were—ii duty's call, Suddenly lie houte.il: ‘Drive them—charge upon tin i, one and nil.' Theli lie tur eff aside,, and, smiling, said, witli vo 11 of one in ease: * 'Let us cro i the foaming river ; let us rest beneath he trees.’ Then we Wi led, hoys, and watched him, hut iioo er word lie said ; For adown tiS foaming river had our lead¬ er's spiri sped." I "Jacksons la$t words were : “Let us cribs overt! river and rest under the shade ot tlie trees. 1 • • A Peail in a Man's Body. IIautfo u, Ct., 'Feb. 2.—Over five weeks ago liunU'ord man hail a fall, aiul was 'endered insensible. After j I | )(J j n g take!home a “surgeon discovered a 8d , ,,, t" 11 ' in his body, close , by . 11 lie heart, and thought the man had | Iieen eitli 1 stabbed or shot. A few j j„y 8 i at(s however, small pieces of ,. iiCK k lead began to come out of the ! J wound, an it was then concluded that, in falling, he point of a lead pencil, I which tliekuiAaJln his vest pocket, i | md f pem 1 T* ated the ho.lv y ‘ 1 Pmhinc '>"» p out a little , wood, to i da y 1,18 1 l * 8 , >n». who have watched 1 the case « h much interest, used knife an to their f nish.neni f ' a w' 10 , '® , * ,ai •Sicil, * which , i had . been enc-d Lift ice, was extracted, it was live and ree-eights inches long and the wood Msnbrintwo ’ It 1 hail ' heen 6te • , Iwlow the chest COmP ^nd not Ilf an inch from the heart, ,... Die man very weak, but it thought is lie will re ver. wtrTZT - , ._* . : The Im Nr Nr stow,, Hmild n , to time - comes ! with the lowing; “The difference lie tween a i itary General and a clock is this : On iroducea tac-tica and the oth- 1 er tic-tac Ao. 8. Miscellaneous. MY ONLY LOVE. Notlnng is more mortifying to , a per . too old foi the society of young iieople. It is a "lay on the shelf that is ^ no means agreeable. At least, sucli was my feeling as I glanced at the invitations to a little «“oon iglit exciirei m on the lake, which were banded tn by John, while we were sr.^C.'Z WftSS; Miss Cornie W hittaker, 1“ "‘1 not addieased as previous envelopes had bee", to the Misses \\ hittaker. which would, of course, include Elizabeth ‘rrHs^r a,t| actcd tk* tlie *??*?^. attention ot ni> pet (oi , me ivlio said, tenderly— iWcr 1 ;",.!»“to >«“ liw 5f ou, ' los * fat,H : r "''f now laying aside I the I sable , robes worn for three years in token of our loss ; but It seemed idolized parent would eter be en .slimu .l. an infant -, and mv step-mother, kind < ll| d imlulgent as she ever was to ine was "ot .me to call forth the ardent affection which but f*;w had power to awaken in "‘J’ Ocntle dignified mid rescrv aci.uM ,1111 list its cs\o 10 in^c lit 1 (lucsictilld, S the golden but tonne was ... like m.r f father, ,, „ the Tn' slri ' 1 pulsive aifection, the same dark, cuihng m j thought' uiougiii ui otViu nu mis !is asVwat'elie,! as i naiua i her nei Ml ^ hu\s 1 '."‘A.. I luui V'"’., hccn ,u a "' Ht n coud 'V Um«* " 1 1 oi n '* - l; U.<illU*Il ;RVlf ( .R' ll y«dl v'L 8 «' , ' | r ' , Y 2i Nlllttl l ^Y tllltt tltlie, , hern wh “ u / to ;,,n,i me a» « much '«>»«• a > daughter 7 '»s old, as she u bad sia L 1 ' Lottie, who was fiye yearn her au^wo- sW?h;-. had always been so self-reliant aMisiwsi ms ) v ^ t,ult toiturai that “'7 , milted in the plains tor eu " ^',o go 'witii^rnl?' mylSle^chlDV «««•« "V: and (outent.and 1 could biduiy siters evenfng.' W l,,ft 1,10 oarl >' Comic came •vbiUemi hack to irive * me a second kiss „i aml . . , , ,, l. wish jon vuio going too, jou old darling! “Old*” I repeated to myself. “Yes tluitlstheword.” And that night 1 looked more atlen tively than was my wont into my mirror, and tried to realize that I deserved the epithet. But I saw ho threads of silver in my dark, heavy braids, and but few lines of care on my fair, broad forehead. Anyhow, rny liearl felt young, mid with a.sigh I tried to realize that f must ac¬ cept the position in which of necessity I was placed. The next morning my sisters were ea »«r in their recitals of the charming walk and delightful sail by moonlight, There had been a pleasant company. “O, Elizabeth 1” said Comic, “Dnyoii know we saw an old friend of yours? And he is coming to call on you to-day ” ! “An old friend of mine ?” I queried, i incredulously. “Yes,” Lottie replied, “Mr. Loftus; he is visiting at the Aments, and has but j < just returned from a long foreign tour.” “Will Loftus!” 1 exclaimed, “Is it possible ?” 1 felt the warm blood , tingling .. ,. in my cheeks as if I oid lietm only fifteen, in- ! stead of thirty-five. Memory was busy recalling tlie hma-vamshed summer, and how often ) used to see iny boy-lover, since lost sight of for many years. Ours had been one of those youthful attach ments which but seldom ripen in first and only love They are often but • the prelude to We the strain, before the song is sung.” were on the verge of an gageinent when Will was suddenly re called to Itts distant home, and 1 hiul spen him no more. Yet, foolish as it may have twi n, I had always kept one little corner in my heart sacred to his name, and it was with a strange thrill that heard lie was again near me, and that 1 so °" »’« »'im That day he called with bis friend, Harry Mills. He was a fall, fine looking man, polished, refined, and fascinating I in his manners. 1 could hardly identify l " m wilil ll " ! al'uider youth that I had : ?"*,** k " ow ", Im ’ referred so graceful y l U acquamUncc, and ex i pn-ssed , so mud, , pleasure at leiievviug the intercourse so suddenly interrupted, I*' at I fc,t al is;»fect ease. . How pleasant were the days that lowed '• We called each other “WiP” a"* “Elizabeth” in the most friendly Wiv y, and Lottie and Cornie seemed ready to regard him in a very sisterly manner. We read, walked and talked ! \ together, and night after night his deep, Hch voice would accompany those of my ■ sisters, while l played the old, familiar j times upon ' tbe piano. ! I . fancy , that , , mv own voice . might have lost a little of its early sweetness, and so did not attempt to join the others, whose melodies nw 'Kin » were were s., so harmonious nai momous. Several other invitations woe sent as of yore, to the Misses Whittaker, and 1 was fast forgetting that 1 was an old maid, when, at an -•?. niug party, I over The Democrat f ADVIOTIdKh mns ; ' One Square, first insertion „ ( % t W One Square,each . One Square, three subsequent insertion T5 i months io no j One Quarter Square, < olumn, twelve twelve months . .15 00 , Half Column months . . JO (at ■ ! One Column twelvemonths to 00 twelve months . too 00 !•*" One Inch or Lem considered a* a square. We have no fractions of a square, all fractions of squares will be counted a* squares, t.iheral deductions made on Con. tract Advertising. heard the envious and ill-natured re j mark,— •Must that Elizabeth see Whittaker t i 'Vhat youthful airs si e does put on ! Trying to catch Mr. Luff us. I dare say !” How those words rang in rnv ears long self, and tried to reason with mv poor foolish heart. Yes. I bad been T .,,2 trying to i i 1M)k and I matterofYomse had % Will's attention as a | What right had 1 to immoudize iris time ? Wasitnotfar more likely that ) ie would choose Lottie or tornlo-if in. come and I » startled JSSnSw And tlS ; was to what a sad void Ids depart tin- would make in t iur circle, aud still moie in tuy 1 own heart ***: The next uiorniug I arose with a new resolve firm in my mind, i would not L'“u<, “.l".'tS" fS,™"fT nl 3 maid. Strengthened by these piiriwwa. I was the better tilled for the trial that awaited me ami Cornie . A I left e-StSkiuSS the as room and them was a more rapid pulsation of my heart 1 ;; ............ “Elizabetli,” band’, he said tenderly as ln» look my ‘-do you know what price* u-ss treasure 1 have come to ask for V I hardly dare to lie so bold, and yet •faint hear never won fair lady,’ and I must courage. ••How very timid lie has crown 1 ” hui 1 Unmght. -Can he not see Uml he hut to apeak in order to win V» 1 smiled a.ssuringly, aud hr proceeded, “Do not think me precipitate in iny «•« acquaintance has heen so brief, yet I canunt be mistaken my feelings, ami I only wait your per miKKion to oiler my ht‘urt uml hand io . ...... pet sister, Go, You stand in t rore'l lie nliiCti t)f <i nil IT* lit to Imr ’ Rllfl IliPt’M* ask voitr consent.” Ah, Will, Will I 11 was well you could nut read llty heart j'lst then 1 Willi a mighty effort I choked down a convulsive sob, and replied Unit be bad nasawfeastssrt * n ^ *......* - *—~ .........■ man. greeu she became his wife. Lottie was the fair re::,.s^i and stately hridw r^,^,,.r “"‘rtt uiv t , s V, f °"R T 1 iVmvami and conUmtn'euYwi.re’^guSU w , di .n angels that night, and with a seren »y tlmt was sincere and unatTeeteil f " nn,rt llu! <iHS ^ ,e hrW«^room gave "ie , be sutd tenderly aud gently, as ^ w,el Lli/.ala-tli . Tiil.Ni.ig with Hay nu Uua wares. A hu,silicas man of Washington was vvturiiiiiu from a journey out of that city a low weeks ago, says a eorresjKm, . cut of the New York Graphic, when, on entering a train, lie found only one va rant seat, by the side of a stranger read¬ ing a New York paper. They soon got to talking, and the stranger being asked how far be was going, said “Washing¬ ton.” “Live there?” • Only temporarily. I am in office.” The business man asked him wluit State he was from, and tho office-holder answered “Ohio." The merchant remarked on the “number of Ohio men in office since Hayes came in.” '!’*'« Ot»io man answered, “Yes; we Ohio men think we can supply the lira ins and muscle for the whole country.” “Mod ,!f,t Jmi Ohio men,” said the Wash iiigtonian ; got “the f'resident, Ueu * ral of the Army, otnef Justice, Secretary of tlie Treasury, anil about half tbe offices, and now you want 1“ ^ icsldent. "'""'"ale Do another Ohio'man Gherman for you Unnk John stands any chance of being nominated ?” -| really dou r hke to expressau opinion <m that subject. Secretary Sherman friend of mine, and L would |,k« very mmsli to see him f resident imt I estimate his ' cannot strength a'big ” “They say Hayes is giving him lift” -aid the merchant. There was no reulv and lie continued; “I understand u,at civil service order about otWce |,„iders fooling with political cmiveri thins has iieen temporarily withdrawn m that John Sherman can gel the tlio suutlxirn to Chicano.” “A great many tilings Imve beeu said by See,clary Sherman’s opponents that are neither true nor reasonable” aiirt wered the stranger, somewhat sharply “Well, 1 like to see Hayes stand bv bis friends,” remarked the merchant, “but if that civil service order ever was in tended to bo enforced it ought to bo enforced now, while the light for the nomination is being made. But it was never meant to be enforced. Hayes issued it to satisfy some of tl.e na,by pamby gilt-edge,I poiiUciami, who am always for reform when they are out of | oil e. H never made any difference wifi the political inaehinery of this 1 """try. -uid Ii ,lo not tliink it was never •;*«***»«***n .!«>.. "Hie that order,” l ies dent was H nu ' r " sail tho str.ii»gi< r, “and 1 liapiien to know that desnes Ps enlojcement.” “1 hope "f -'"d awake nights fretting •' '*• 1 -• I 1 "" 1 *. he ■' ashiiigtoniau ns toe Ohm , Tim "" man a segar. W:IS declined, and be went iuti> the smoking car. There he learned that lie bad been talking h with »?*» rmudeu* Pi-eAden? j Iiiy Although tiaud . . may . t« written the , face of tbe on and though corruption nwnrance companies, headlight, may he their we cannot lint lee] kii div toward them when we re u-h .,,,i 1 .. * lotting pad,