Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893, June 30, 1882, Image 1

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, k 11717/1 VV v ¥ M t ^Xli/ t i' K \- H \ 9* V i PBU^fv^ | ' V V 3 I .¥ - V cm vJJL &X1. a t Jl. o v By Edward I The Ti imocrat. a T -s— ' FR1D|T JUNE 80, 188ft POETRY. - OUTSIDE THE »A«i - , Outside the Bar,amid winds the breaking surges, By mighty capriciously who misled ; Toy The of ship the tempest-god toward reef that urges Kes.ahead; Night, yon darkling clenda Beset by whose are driven Across a sky that show with no canvassriven friendly, star, With rudder broken,and Ilow wih she reach her goal witiun the Ear? rtntsUle ° the B«r like “ smntr ® creT+ 1 ia sorrow The laboring bark bamoams the hour; • Tou’tbrmigh cstV the ni;R- a7rit.st t'-e * Ah! povw. ;,h gi e»n.she conqu-. . b - I0V ' Has _ reused , itself . man’s . hand , work , to Their angry crests aiTord no restful pillow To one Who longs for peace v.;the " ar * Outside the Bar the storm-fiends, wiltlly At„vc While rude; their . m ruthless grasp the ship is A rocking, to demon’s changeful mood. Theway prey to every is through standing part those breakers, Like foeman-sentinels in time of war, Their iron-clad and hostile forma com- 1 he haven or w her hopes within w hw» *i,« the Bni Outside the.Bar the ocean voices thunder And frown; Night bends over alt her deathly | Within the Bar some tcndoi hearts to wonder If ships will find their refuge near tin? town. Now, for the sake of those our spirits cher Lb, Pray Who that toss the upon bark tempesteous beleaguered seas afar, not may But anchor safely yet within the Bar. —nbamber’s Journal. THE WEEK’S DOINGS. NEWS FROSI EVERYWHERE [IJS TIM.EO BY DEMOCRAT CON¬ DENSERS, CRIVKS, CABUARTIES ft, AND OTHER MAT- [ TKRIS— NOTES r>T CHO URNSHTH ; TK'.UNO HOW ilSOFl/K E. .S*RVHE«« rj,*. jnvok.mati 6 n . n'iDirvh pfivni v/w> on v tlteiii.....s,' jol fefi” to Wi,»« result • is ■ McDnniel, ^ Blount, i. . morning. _The Atlanta Photograph complains of that some of the postal letter carriers that city cannot read. —Andrew (ackson (''Old Hickory”)was President first suggested fertile office, of of the United States by a paper then pub¬ lished in Athens. So says the Banner Watchman. —Tho construction of a railroad from Columbus to west Point is talked of. —Col. G. J. Foreacre wdl probably , ,, , be general manager of the Atlanta division of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. —New Georgia wheat has been shipped qo Baltimore, Richmond, Chicago ancl Ci* 1 ' cinnnti. At Cincinnati on V, dnesday of last week No. 2 new yheat from Georgia good sold at $1,32 on the track, which is a prlc f: f ,mt Coluo.t)-s —It Is , stated ... as a fart wmrfe^iem^ewer hours than almost any j an permanently established, there will be but ove engine house, chief which the will be the headquarters of the of department. Tfie fire alarm and telegraph will be in operation by the first of July. —Mr. Stephens, In a debate in Congress Saturday, expressed himself against the entire interna) revenue system. _An angry mob paraded the streets of bv -Emraettebyrg, tornado baturday la., was and I'U.^n aOO to pet PVMM sous a killed. -The State- tax in Virginia on all sales made by samples has been declared eon stitutioual. —Only one white man, so far as. known, has been condemned to the chain gang for carrying concealed weapons, and he an *gg5 sffi.M&'SS W and perfect teeth. —Mr Enkle, at Lula. hr.« quite a collec tion of snakes and ins-• t and for one rase of butterflies he ref used $300 freni a Northerner last week. Hq also has a S iar i with twenty 1 varieties of snakes in m . nnpof the richest mica mines on this continent has been discovered near Har mony Grove, but the finder refuses to divulge its locality until he can buy t.ie projxH'ty. Whatley, of Columbus, . , —Miss Angelina connected, attempted suicide respectably Saturday by takiug_^»n. It »s on that she will not thought recover, —Air. Mound, of Worth county,"who has been before Judge Warren in Albany on a charge of murder, has been admitted to bail in the sum of $4,000. pver before. Willis Kowsey, a colored Sffi farmer made twenty bushels of wheat to sown.' Mr. Buffington land who threshed it, says it was made on poor without fertilizing; but the secret w that S r "o.* r “ r ORAO’ORDVILtE, -GEORGIA iji: J, JUNE 30, 9 —A. muchly married man calling him seif £. I). Attaway. married lifts. S. A.Ful term floyd county Sirs. it; A880. Martha It Richards. seems in 1*8 he married Cherokee county, who is still living, and now it turns out that in addition to these he has a wife in Atlanta also. He is a slfeek-appearing He has retired bald-headed man ot fifty to parts unknown. “Fourth” with band, gas fan , a new brass a . tastic parade, a few balloons, five thojji sand ffieions. country .negroes, and cheap water --The repairs belli oLthe J^Iinfc river bridge at Aiflertcus iiuve completed at a cost of i:fl,23864. * i -The Sumter liennhlienn and tV> (i'v I (jounci! ul ; Ainerieu-- are at legal issue a j 4bout the tlie latter, payment the Amount of a bill involved of the former being The case will go to the courts for ; final adjudication. ••-Charles Winthal, a srarnan of 'the sqiiomicr Menawa the was drowned I-vf’liL:-.' 111 "bto b;ai^»n.V u^b rer on Sunda y ar,;:. vciTf ‘of 1 ■Ail-.;^: . h-.na < r-i wk.ie lino y-y. l t ., cart, tlie’vvaeer.-rojover T-.- >c!y, he died in feiTfroiif .-.ionday *' U 7^1 ' J • 7' 'T c.',’:.7ml i 1 ' •.■ aV ’ mm was the shoulder, and his face was badly cut nll< I Lririseil. -3’SWsKsrs.IT cords, Cr.lhouu-cnt Ivy two three s$?s times or wun a va:;: r cn.< Hod. Ivy i:-l.. «i»c gashes mid the stums fined —Sanford Dothard, cf A Gan la, was £25 for wbippiitR In:; wife. Tla! punishment vas iniinoilcrateiy ligi.t. Wife-beating might to he stopped, it it should require hanging to t.cf.uuplish —A young man of Bavomiah fell cut of a buggy squarely in a runaway scrape, sinking on tne top oi his head. J lie R ronn ^ ' TO!5 somewhat torn up. Giibei' —D’Oyiey Carle has bought ;--d outright ■' , :V. u: 'in ; ■•■:• be which, following the rale of the i’s, is to called “Princess Pearl.” —William Toll Is not the only man whose reputalton must suffer. President Porcher, of the South Carolina Historical Society, claims that Whitney did not invent the cotton gin after all. He has found a let-. tpH^len Iloliims^of GooVgil'for a sim" liar device, which he produced in 1706. •—Miss Anna Louise Cary is now enjoy iug excellent health, but has not recovered the use of her voice. Tier physician tolls her she must not attempt to sing again ; avear. l_THs said till! Pnoee rinvics Vousumcs of Gor many, in-other of the, Empm-or. daily ter. from eighteen to twxntv-four strong cording to his own design. St. t j 1 governor! G.-oVu,J X ;• soldi!- for u !, 'Oic eh •on/niRod and T'U *'*».> hot id? hiH adv • r b • i *tis. *! —The ColumbiF Fun a-:'* it. 1ms l«>en developed by the eu? 1 ns ; : 1 tlu 13 v,;> one cow to to every every ,fc\Vei icwiuvu ve in tit : ct0itiit * no average average man man must must liavo have ^ineUnng to drink, mid whan the <• w goes d>- rt ’■■r ; n e\v,; u there are mdro cows. customer in a ludicrous tnanucr, but tb« police justice looked at it from a uifievent point of view, and. telling the barber that he had been guilty ot a serious assault, largfestf' m' in frete^d. 6 Thc^andlord is the --Mr/ gaiiK /ilhs Biggers, a well known At 8Sa&SSS5?aaA."“ rho Atlanta Const!- ' ■ chap sned the had tution for telling the truth about him, He the satisfaction of paying |400 costs. ia probably tickled half to death about it. -Miss Aenrietta Kessly was bitten by the a rattlesnake while pieking blackberries ot A i 161 . day, / ’ in. Effingham county. She died ft sho t timc afte r horrible sufferings. — Gen, Wm. Raymond Lee, of Boston, car n es j n his pocket book a little slip of b^drew,® when a pritmer handed, in retaliation for the sentencing pirates was happily commuted, ana Gcu. Lee and bis comrades were fiuV.r-uquentiy exchanged. B. and O. —It is understood that tho railroad will soon establish a Winded freight line-to Atlanta, thus rendering direct importions possible. ~ • -- Tobrias Iwaltb and is - he homes of suffering women a mR-ion . fore which royal favor sinks Into in.,:.'»lfi. cancc- Wliatean nly ben-ffm.-fon can com pare with one which protects from “’1'liatdiredisease wl.-i.-crniiilc -power Withers beauty’s transient flower ?” ... . Iherc^s { . h \k f-.r sorrow health for the gasagtefltftf the swelling lines of full grown foi.....macia- beauty for the sharp and withered tion, along life of nu nt; r : - li: - “ ; and domestic cninymonm 1 * early days of pain and g!.,-ora, ending in an grave ? Such is the mission, such are the results of Dr. J. Bradfields Female Regu lator, which is hence truly and appropri a .jj/vfimb 7^ v ?7' e ^‘‘^ d 0 ^f^,^ e f 7o®he n ?7\7arities health. of 7^„ so destruertve happiness ;n , 0 . 0 and anA Uoniltv beauty nf of women, women, disamiear disappear like magic before a single bottle of tins W(mderfu i compound. by Dr. Physicians J, BradfleJd, pre scr ih e jj;. Prepared At i anta . Ga. cts;Urge . fl.50, .. Price— x trial size, 75 ....... size, 281 _ For sale by all pruggists, • * may Boys Here’s Y our Chande. * - , , , to eet themselves up by investing a »mal amount in the Mutural Keliei Fund cUtton of.Atlanta whteh _ tificate ho.der .wo tio-, -ro l (. ■ niarnage aaJ m W ' ALlLl ATT AllUUiMl/ APftTTMFl TTS! U Oj, * __„___ , Me* ~ GATHERING THE SEWS * EXCHANGES. ' ‘ % . ---- m being THE DOINGS AND HAPPENS ° r condensed for OCR ftBAjW* OGRETHORPE ’ WARREN. OREPNK AJND others, , ' ........» wi-m.-. 1 Ornette.] Mr. Lorenzo Smith has one of the equipped carriage establishments in-th« State. Mr. T. B. Moore has two pretty fish hi a glass tank hi hi*stove. One is a carp ami t[ ie other is a gold fish. •, Barbecues are exceedingly Tb.-i^ pvch'""a lmi-c^beeu "A uv ; An' i.l . . “ 'Ive ffewi. b o? 'VatowfQ^ 1 , ;i i. • • v a v> ; ■ : r - ",• e-mas “ . ■ / • ,7 . : .' . fci, a , ; h\^ t pulsing . ■ : ia . : . ' r * tYnshiim’lm A'V’,. x . ..,F.w,r4 Bantu in chnrc.ii n't will conclude build a new church rather than repair th J a „„ w t no Jcounty court Monday for seel;/ a counle oi women, also colored. sputifvi! It. that noy got to avgrifyin . wo ! ‘tho t and as the woman a >fc iao a of argum.-ni 1:. a o.dd <.f lii-.-m stop their mouths : for which he was find thirty dollars. ' The democrats of Wilkes will meet convention ntWashingtou on the firstTues day in July. " ‘The Georgiq R. U. engine-house in Washington was struck by liglitning Wednesday engine night and burned, 'j lie, pus s ngcr The “OgicUiorpo” was burned up. damage-was about $8,oou. Washington ridltig. young ladies believe in hsrscbaok WARREN. [Warrcnton Clipper.] al) ';;7r U luigeUzing " ffi^hrou^Jeite" “ sou county. i, ^ifi ou?iaUlion^l^ 1 , *^i, 1 J SUm ^nd tl< . lt0 trtam alM nn 60 gHi ’ ions ot lemonade, M,ss Leckum, daughter of Mr. .Jack »* ,a ‘ «« 8 z£rF4 ? T ** in 8 ‘ Si.7* "'7 1,0 1 £,uty(i to VA V« the-but Mr - I>a ' M WSiW while dUtDfff r^ P Ihc 7 •'“ >’• T. «• Latimer’s g ue : f, "‘da> 1, '» coupling flip f eoU^raE iit ' r m v u Mi. eftned h I Mr. W. TJ. Smith’s store was from a back w.mlow Monday night | a1 - Knit $tf)0 worth of goods extr, ■ , . f in tlie way of tobacco, meat | _ -7 ./ , j A couple of luitT-grown negro lailed boys lust wore Sun amfi ted in Tlionisor. and , afternoon for lighting h and swearing on Main s . rotit . ll SSs3.S2£f r i passed^throSUiilfwlfi'/s leg We and hurried glad 1 itself in a table in tiie room. serionsiy are to learn that Mrs. Paul Is not m ’Siohm.i killed mad dog « ratlroau »»* shot and a ou street, last Sunday afternoon. V vat,rmeloMs have made their appear a ji OC j n Thomson. -. HANCOCK. „ f Sparta hhmaolHe.} The work on the court-house is pro grossing, Mr. Smith says it will be com Pl Slee vines of Andrews* Irish po weighed a pound and a ! al ■ ^ ,ns suumu va: o.ion at/some. Little Sallle the five year old dauglt r of Mr. J. T. Pinkston has been very o* for several days. The protracted religious services wl i foye been in progress during the p? weeks closed last received Sunday night. Tne Methodist: church 31 wc* differcut cimTCbealm^bo6u 1 i wo nderf«]l. rc !^3’ • d au'^ X .?J^ion wt)rM e«ted In : ; ' Burned at Greenes , a t w e ek, liy Eli and Allen Grant, i’.li was cl:.-Urman of the convm lion and Allen a leader on the floor. Wc are informed tliat Allen was on the fleer. for four 1. mrs. «ssj rs'aii . :G.; Emmet Eendrlek, Rev. Burnett,, to) Mr. S. \y. a. Candler officiating. -- osi.icrHOKPE. ]Echo], _ . . Hon. J. C. C. Black will address the iju ze ns of Oglethorpe on the 4th. Lexington has a smoking club of len Wear old boys. It takesjrom 300 to 500 pounds do Lexington . week. . Lexii.iilou - aiid”ctawlord a W.U a . Tom Watson, col., ______________ sowed 2% bushel*, . . . of w ^ eat an< j m£M j e 933^ after feeding a acne of it to his stock. Mr. Parker Calloway comes forv -; with a bunch af oats made from grain with 333 stalks and 8,330 grains. • <?rkekk. j Rum^ofsavi JforM and J<r<crnal. ] a\ %.t Greenesboro wiii row have “, r^ted a new tesant hotel, which wl. PliillipTK upo^- * Doherty lot. To.. Little or Mr. Kora f * • <* reenesboro, fell fMW an apple I tv T lay last, and was caught on a si jfoi cite course of his fall, inflicting an n>■ g* . h treatment,The under his arm, which called sinlcr wound was fvflint >:>t serious. &*> •Key is a negro W. woman lKdiig on the . M. Lewis in th» Gray * «t o recently ieftherhabe in charge i:.r A .During the boy the with few hours heated absence of ' ' \«* 1 , a poker . -1 he back of the babe severely, and , _ rib.car it from a window in the cabin % mind 8 or 10 :feet below, breaking Irff 5 bone and otherwiseacriously in • • • • _____ ' ' Baldwin* ‘ ’ - T . ... Inum .. . and Bwnfer.] , -w‘ '1 hrst watermelons, grown this year . ‘neighborhood, to Millcdgg came W t 1 \ ednesday. » ; building at the Asj uni is go rr v-.. Over a imllmu brick have 7 ( V. W. .6 S. Sutlici's nre building ■ E r;->vii, near Morriwether, fn , > tine two-story dwelling sparrow-hawk aiuWi HmoslTOs tamo ra* U MUlo in 'it 'Its rooisieps ’• ^’ivUi iv.udiu- 80 V,. Csruri an ! Lvut. Joseph if '7,^.." ! f l ‘r .7 Ul 7777’1 1 t.-.m .‘7’.!;“ «f”a ti'-'j ,1 v!m io lv \v W> (l)u < •, ' ,y i ' ... < *'Gl’ »• i-aa»r mlutim, »». TT •».> *»au»- 1 flf ’ |§ more. 0 f Used Golden’s Tonic 'Liebig's 'quid •f.i .*■ *i Beef and and have boon i m j .'.tie, mum ;mu a'I ® : % 1(J ,W swE;- As n toni ‘ in * e ’ dubuilw, . wcakocs.-;, i.iuemta, '<’•> ' cannot be, aii - T’i*’ 1 •’ 1 IleraemiuT tho namu. Golden 8 —i no other, j vii druggists. • — To or i ret Guide. cigbl* t i. w . Dorsey, Passenger the Agent popular of theGeor- mid off! i< ir-ral gG ■ftvr.-i; has sent out a very hnnd 'F niteil guido. for travelers to the # Guii'da, }*« p.'puiar ’uinnesee resorts and in tTuoinia. Northeastern This oJ47«H*Wo tori' splendidly route wa8 cquippcdlMid ‘ WBMt in bet more IUraveis*»fectlmi umn age?’ban now. of cotmvy itilfeit’.vaUif uiwiirpassed Iti tho salubrity benu- of its (is and the grandeur this and the tv 'mfi ,;-f <;nery, AH along route w find comfortable sleeping ^ %•-■’ pleasant and fashionable summer m it- ^HsKaasaafic hrI.Cs of lave, «i.e*i»pljtat the tin* ^ %.s, and „ 4 #trect, Macon. * f i„t. \ ,, |,w cf iiijUNfide Turner m by deo; Go ■[» .] ( oh- In , , u t ., ,|*hn V . \n j U\ , oionitrg. Earner was convict wl ■ o *• jj , | i-.umt to 1 kill m-'” ; t Vnt j J Mii. - i. la the following year im; pbev met id the minus, but no n t.< jesab Tnrncr’H occasional l”' 1 ' dl<r over heard m; <ir vulopcrt to .when ni bo 'c 1 4 innocensc. Now. however on |lm Gfamy ^^Vf^.onvio" Sent: ntui'm Vomi^ , recently manifested symptloift of J ! • hi the of •,.. j , t0 p,. aroused in case fact, „ I ""’ TUo statement was, ft «-r! ion that lie, Young, was guilty oi ed r 0 r which Turner was being punish- P^rdmj we; An applies t,ion for Turner’s n : at once prepared and endorsed will by ha ... tutentiary olliciitls. Young prt«eni- now sc ’ , ten years added on Ins! *u [--im-, lci;ei ' “ ' ' il the 1JJ0. ; _ i SPECIAL Sr LOCALS. j A Bargain tabLs Ial — j s opeaed i - by tj. ! - ^ ' <■ L of excitet*snt -«• *'?’« in Green* a . • i J»io 11-, audlor ,1 for manv mduj miies uu around. j- I'-mtS aborted styles H -J « 1 ), -,.i tables otU A- *-'•** * * ’’ Jireeneihoro, Ga. assorted colors lu-i £ Drew ^ Lawns Davis , sS b»™,oi ubbrt, O A. < S fMCH meiitaro TOMiJmS U« -T*.,vi*t taljalii & 51, : * Y”* Bc« l ' ! Bboro, ’f Kd ’7 Ga. ’ i -One pound soap, ina i;iv wrapped ou ljk 7 n i ’tables of G. A. David & Co., „ Gieenes-1 ,, M1 (; I soon for a lougcataloga it he meantime conmy^ .,,i-one Jioro ani f get^Some of the grf bargains or) tne 1; •■•yin Counters oi Messrs. 1)»V13 * , r —We , are ooiigf* fid ,.f the -neat rush to close our Bargain lables oi, Saturdays and public days 1-he ; Open on | all other business daya,, served. u are great; first come, first A. Dnvis A Co., Greenesboro, (>a. i 1 5SSi «« with t™, lev, iron and cinchona, lll Known aromatics, taBrowM !i0, ’ j' ,-^d'aSSt. ^ __ A suro cur0 for impoverished complexion, bb -ui 1)1 mi lies and sallow will dmL^ ■„ «r,iwn’» iron Bitters. smooth It sain, pro- and healthy color, iB absolutely not injurious. ‘ Jhwu—tt. » ““ ts M> " n et at w* I . Browne s. Vol. 6.—So. 24 i ; \ IIS' DICATED ' rii ' tai ' r« GUI TEA If IS HUNG AT EAST sTNOj>8is of ms crime and the trial— SCENES IN THE JAU, BEFORE THE EXE. TION—THE riUSONER’8 APPEARANCE— HOW HE HIED. On Saturday the second day of last July, James A. Garfield, president of tho United States, was shot by Charles J. Guiteau. IVIdle President Garfield in company with James G. Blaine, then secretary-of-state, were crossing the waiting-room at the Baltimore A Ohio railroad depot. Washington, was enOT IX the rack by tll0 assassiu. The ball, ns it felled the leader of the republic, grated OU the ueryeH of tho whole peoido, and all over the country went off * nhouts . t of - execvyt>on 4 . a^atuAt . the ., mm dmV ' It Is not to ilwel1 , „ tins . necessary upon heinous crime. It is a familiar story. rp| 10 n:w(issiu was illTcited, was lodged Tne ■:™“"r?; eighty long days ..... ! ;':r that succeeded ;,i the assassitiaUou wore anxious ernes to the american people. Oil tho lutli of September President Garfield died. No giaiider lesson of Christian fortitude and resignation ‘was ever than the example Set by the illustrious leader of the republic. Then came the trial of Guiteau. VI though ., his had been a terrible crime ,, 10 V aa,yl tl ‘ ° i-,,„ Z‘ ' ‘i , i u nwyer <) ig , . n ■ . . , can : they tried every known method . te set him free. c But n„i u it is i= not „rtt ,u,™a necea sary for us to detail Unit trial. Tl Do. , “ spite „ (lie strong , influence , „ brought to baur Guiteau was iound guilty and sen ten ced , , to , ho fStiil did he hope. Every quibble in law 7 was ", tested. Tbs supreme bench 10 us *' ft w | a 1 ' 1 ' r1[ > > ' Interfere, and nothing . was dined to "*"• >1 swiftly m» «vt „.»,luct .( tlniUau-wliicli ,., u w ^ -,U -S . < .,.*“• a J ■• A j r :c« • i ,-u < muamuwiy. , ; ; uno s*.vimv lh:w hy *m\ 10-iUy t . , p.;., „, c j 0( . k (’i, a i ies J. Guiteau ciUMK. j n r»;®|| explain® how he died and when. ’ [Snrrial J9ii>t>atch.l l • - n WAKlllNUTON, l).C.,June T 30, 1-M at a Unto until about daybreak, when hia frame kiivo way to sountlor sleep. / f d o’clock Guiteau a 10 fM . dinnor He begged that tho trap 1 nfU twclvo « dvo o’clock UO« < 1 bo sprung ad Boon „ > wt 0 . (ls possible. lie got Mr. 1 Licks to on timlne tno ,. .whi (llo no, ] ( i and seemed very accident . , , a^preuenalyo “ lent some ..... •> _ Knventv °u , n noliccman tTl o’clock' 6 vefy a 1 Mrs. ScovlUo arrived much excited, an demaruled an iul ->rvlew with lid brother. Ilcr hus ..... 0J , (juitoau. At 11 .o0 o clocn ho ato i,.-.,,-iu heal ty ninopr nil net, had nail his moou lioota blacked) and called for Dr. Hicks. promptly at 12:25 ho nsceudccl scauolu, ......i -• nu rareWkll address, showing much less four than wad all TUB DROP VALM. 1:15 V. m. At 12:10 the drop fcl! and rt 12:45 the crowd outside, hear. ; S , h .,r Guiteau 1» lam- • d , are about Ulfe ‘ breaking ,l .® Into the jail. died. , Instantly, , Ills , neck being i„ in» hroken. troKC ."* Just before going to the eonTold lu t , 1)WU „ n(l w ,,. R i.ci’V, lu» t ^ 0 f f b e scaffold with a > >• > atl d the a A’ of a RinrtfC. Dr. Hicks .. . lia> , s .. a ff 0 M. About 250 " " tn-oplo , were pr*’:-.CIit ..... »*»■« W . p, iu< •- M -• ,.i ij - H • , execution. r v^ r ,iti 0 ri . And now the law lifts been satisiieo. H}b w#> a grcV ious crime and ho has . —. ev { ultf! ]y answered it. Those MWol .£**. h» t e ,,»J »I boiw J*W 1.™ .!« >""» » iu g 8 0 f pity. Gurfields loss was aH r!ble loss, but how different Ids death ( l"» died with «« loving - faces —it artwnd fM,‘„ 1 with gentle hands bathing his leverel broW . w jth weeping eyes watching his , struggles ; and tottf hearts and ! Cartel ‘j. bca ting sympatheticly for him. hi.MWt™ -)»""» nation 8 heaa was bowed in grief; a na¬ tion’s tears watered hla bier ; end a nation’s love enshrined him in Lheir hearts a hero, and crowned him with immortality. How different (he scenes of the 19th of September and tlie one of to-day 1 In the jail-yard, guarded by a band of soldiers, the quaking prisoner moun¬ ted the scaffold. In that crowd of fa ccs,—as lie gazed for tho last time upon them—there was not one sign of sym pathy. No loving words were uttered cheer him on his desolate road; no|li ing but the stefti white faees ofjhis exe. cutioncr and it is guard, Xllff '’****- ■- * adbi»t-M^in t-a^TcvrhJJr, atidGuif«“<f was launched intxj etepiity. Jfo words woro uttered save the deep murmur of tho liatioii-nud it had echoed and re echoed in Ids prison cell— “Justice !” lie ii dead irow. 't’ho debt of blood has been paid with blood, 1 and, from our heart, , goes \\\\ the , prayer that , tho .. Croat Judge may deal mercifully with the poor unfmtnnnte Omtcau. Thar last mill soci.o has been enacted; and vindicated justice may now leavo his h1 --------* SUMMER C'.URllHATIONn.. Sharon fVovpl Have a Ulg Time Kro, IcsMir V* ale's t-'.iiHcriatiimeua — The Filter*’ i xiiibltluu—Other Celcbra tloll*. Moonlight PromcusMlc, On HVdnesday night last J’rofessor U.-Jl. ITare, I the principal el the him ion ifistilule, r ... gave a re-union • atid , tnoonlighr promenade at Cvoalte’s .tteni park, large crowd ,M In d ftnce * ilt Hi while lt wascur mislovtime not to bo able ,, to , be , present, .... we uuder stand that a most enjoyable time was hud. The scholars of _ Brolessor ...___ Ware i * showed reimirkablt); proficiency in . tins ... ^ art. Panclng wna * ha ^S ton erected iu thepark. Lorn otiade ami other refreshments were iudulgeti •“-T ia and a good time generally "Vverjo,,. wlm aUonOed pnloyrl it, y'af g> «>?■? ll °l e °' ; l I Tr/r 1 El*. **> . - u; 1 Jmvfib ( l.ij.h.t ftliTOft s . cm | Heart, Sharon, v • v n miiat v o ex.- tiveip on vcpn't it was mSble for cotihlsted, u ^ut. so wo understand, ti* enu^nm mainly Tli@ boys slioweil tfliWKCid pi olio o y everytnlng and the entertainment of last , . night • ,. teHectea v „n n pi Pl i much muon credit creuiv upon *. bishop of Savannah, delivered medals diplomas and prenflmna and imub. a sliort address. MMmM hi attendance nml made tuRWoiBCS. Tim I ho occasion ore ision wis w.i i a a pl'Hiaant'one, ni.uiad , and those who wcio foiluoato oik i u present 1 will long remember it. Jhumh.j School . . bcUnUn. .. Tlio Sunday-schools of tbo BnrncU will hold their re-uuiou Rt ltay ,, owil next Thursday weak, tho 13tli ot July. Jho cxercisca will consLt intthBy () f Hinging and adiln aws by tho diftor- *l»ECIAt. I-OUAIi*. Soda Water at Held St llenl’s. Try that pirn: apple vinegar sold by Reid & Held. , i lean , Hal Fly ill’s broil, spank now a d, in another column, and not only vpluI it, but p&itouifc© him* x; 0 i;ml 0 f burning wlihky yourself from np wJ , e „ ”j-)••• you can get pure invigorates and t. It strengthens 1 it does not Kill. Heid -v Heid have the ilimat lot of i.uro »|nJo vinccar lo bo found Craw ‘ R ! ° l ° ... f nice flower . «***.** .. .................. Held A Fresh parched peanuts at Heid’u. . Vncinn virus. Tore. Warranted to ‘'fifiNil every time. Heid & Held. ' 1 urc ft, vlnc . 2 ar M. h _ i.„ s *- t,, Ji - ; ’«- - lbe market. Over two fears .. old at Ruid A Hold’s, —l»uic hmudieM for medicinal pur p ()m;S j,t Ilal Flynt’s. by J^B-UWWWgS Wold a possibility «f smiall-pox ^ ” lt " "™ If not PU„ virus. You can vacillate yourself, -G'n«or.lo»UK.a*W- } , a „ t 1Iftl Flynt’a —Tliret, a sweet apple otd«v at Ilal p.-lynt’s is delicious. _ A fSll0 j ot 0 f flower-pots will be re coiV(S) , at n- \ »-* FI nt s this week. Al s , partlr dp;