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Thursday Morniitfr, leo. 20. ’7W
The New Jury Law.
It is possible that there may be some
delay in the publication of the official
copy of the acts passed by the Legisla
ture at the recent session. There is one
aw which will go into effect on the fir it
Wednesday in next month, and it is a
'aw in the enforcement of which all the
people of the State are deeply interest
ed. We allude to the statute that gives
vitality to that portion of the new Con
stitution which provides for the selec
tion of Grand and Traverse Jurors. We
give the features of this act, and call
the attention of the officials charged
with carrying it into operation to its
provishms.flThe Jury Commissioners,
with the Clerk of the Superior Court
ail the Ordinary are to select “npright
and intelligent persons to serve as ju
rors,' "“shy the first Wednesday in Jan
uary, -fß7*9, and from those persons
thus selected to select not more than
two-fifths of the “most experienced,
upright* and intelligent persons
serve as Grand Jurors, and to make
two jury boxes, one for the Grand Ju
r >ry and one for the traverse jurors—
with apar m nts marked No. 1 aud No.
2, and then .to draw a urand Jury; and
traverse jury for each weok of Court,
whether jurors have been drawn by the
presiding judge at the regular term or
i ot' T 1 eme 'ting must be on the first
Wednesday in January, 1879, which is
the first day of January next “Up
right and intelligent persons” must be
selected for jurors. A number not
more than two fifths of the most “ex-
perienced, upright and inteligent” per
sons shall be selected from the whole
snmW. and their names iput in the
Grand Jury box. The remaning names
ef “upright and intelligent persons’’ se
lected shall be placed in the traverse
jurors. The Jury Commissioners, with
the < dork of the Superior Court and
Ordinary shall draw Grand and trav
erse jurors—thirty names out of the
Grand Ji ry box for a Grand Jury, and
thirty-six names out of the traverse ju
ry box, for traverse juries, for each
week of the term—whether the Judge
of the Superior Court has drawn juries
or not.’< will be seen that the new
law makes changes which mttst be fol
lowed, or there will be danger of the
Courts not being able to -hola their
B'ssions for lack of legal juries.—
Chronicle and Sentinel.
Carte rsville Frco Press: On last
Monday afternoon Captain William H.
Stiles, a popular and prominent citizen
of our county, was most, frightfully gor
clby an infuriated bull. He was walk
i ig through his yard in the direction of
some laborers in a field near by when
he encountered the bull in his pathway,
and lightly struck him over the head
with a stick to drive him out of the
way, and passed on. This ins'antly
put the bull in a fearful rage, and he
fl"w at the captain, who, taken by sur
prise, was, of course, felled to the ground.
A f running back a few steps the
bull made the second plunge, and one
of his horns entered Captain Stile’s
thigh, and he was thrown into the air
trie or six feet. As soon as the cap
t.-iin struck the ground the bull made
the t* attack, butting him in the
breast. At that moment the farm
bands came to the rescue, and succeed
•l in driving the brute off. Captain
M-ile’s wounds are very ugly, and he
sis been suffering intense agonies
About eleven o’clock Tuesday night
hi* pains were eased a great deal. The
wmnd in the thigh is the most serious.
Toe horn entered the inside of thc left
thigh, and tore a frightful gash some
oven or eight inches, laying bare the
bra* and femoral artery. A piece of
flesh from this wound, of considerable
sire, was found on the ground. He
also austaipod, internal injuries. As
we go to press we hear he is restin
very quietly, apd is receiving the best
audjicost scientific treatment from Dr.
F W Memmler, who very fortunately
happened in the ground a few minutes
after the occurrence. At 10J o’clock
this morning we learn that Captair
Stile* grew worse last night,"and he is
now lying in au extremely critical con
dition,' We humbly aud fervently
pray that he may pass safely through
the crisis, dust as we go to press a
messenger has arrived in town for Capt.
Stile’s coffin, and tolling church bolls
sir* announcing hi* death, he having
breathed his last at 11:30 o'clock this
a m. Thu* expires a noble, brave and
true min, aud our county is in the
deepest grief. Our heart is too full to
write more.
It is related of Judge Walter T.
Colquitt,' l'ni ed States Senator, law
rer and preacher, that he once condemn
ed a man to be hanged, preached a ser
mon,"rev iewed the militia, married two
eonple* at night, and then conducted
an animated prsytr meeting—all in one
<IAV .
Mr. 11111 and the Investigation.
Augusta Chronicle.
According to the Washington cor
respondent of the Baltimore Gazette,
Senater Hill is “greatly disturbed” hi
the report of the Colquitt investigating
oommiltee, and adds that “with a view
of vindicating the integrity of his state,
Mr. Hill will now take the matter in
hand, and will, at an early day, address
a letter to a member of the Georgia leg
islature, in which he will show the ne
cessity for such action as will result in
•’ e discharge of the dishoncs cler
Jr Hill claims that his atti ude in *'
olquitl investigation has been niism
lerstood. He never accused the Go\
error of receiving any portion of
' - bribe, but though* very '
if ins refusal to order tb-.
of •
nator and
other prominent Georgians.*'
Itcv. Wm. 31. Hayes.
The Rev. W. M. Hayes* pastor of
the Methodist church at this place for
this year, has been appointed to Dawson
and Smithville. We commend him to
Brother Hoyle, of the Dawson Journal,
as one of the cleverest and best of fel
'ows, and we want him to see to it that
Brother Hayes be wel provided for in
every particular. We will mi 9 his • e
nial presence and familiar laugh at the
Reporter office greatly, and if there
be no other, we for one can say that we
part with him with’deep regrets. May
the brightest rays of peace surround
him and his, and may the presence of
Him who is nearer and dearer than a
brother attend him. —Qaitman Repor
ter.
We have long been acquainted with
‘he Rev. Mr. Hays, Bro. Perliam, and
shall take great pleasure in welcoming
him to our town ; and, also, toour sanc
tum, should he honor us with a call.
At a show in Paris, where the won
derful “Performing Pleas” were exhib
ited, one of the creatures, which a#ted
as coachman to the great flea-coach,
managed to hop off his box, and selectr
ed a rather stout lady, standing near, as
his firs* resting- i ;. r . •
of the show, who had spent much time
and patience upon the education of this
his favorite insect, was in despair, and
the lady was asked if she would mind
making a search for the ; missing pet.
She accordingly retired to ’a private
room, and in a few minutes returned
triumphant, carefull|'T , g the cap
tive in the most- style. She
handed him to the snowman, who start
ed and changed color, and returning the
flea to the lady, remarked “Je vous
remercie, Madame, mais cello la est a
vous, pasainoi!” Thank you, mad
sine, but that's not mine.
Special dispatch to the Constitution.
Gainesville, Ga., December *2l.
Full particulars of the burning of the
buildings of the North-Gcorgia agricu t
ural college have just reached here.—
The fire was discovered yesterday morn
ing about one o'clock. It originated in
'he side of the building and had pro
gressed considerably when first seen.—
All that was possible was promptly
done to save the building, hut all in
va'n.
The fire raged for hours and only
ceased when the bare walls stood alone
in blackened ruin. Abut seventy-five
rifles, used by the students in their
nilitary exercises, were destroyed.—
The building was insured last year for
$20,000, hut it is not certain the policy
is yet in forco. It was a very large
and valuable edifice, having beeu built
for a mint. About three hundred stu
dents have been in attendance this
teem. Colonel 1> W. Lewis and fami
ly lost all their effects. The burning
of the college is a heavy blow to north
east G eorgia, and has caused dcre re
gret throughout this section. Colonel
Lewis states that exercises will be re
sumed just as soon as arrangements
can be made.
Represontativesjof forty dealers and
nanufacturers of fertilizers, principal'.*
from Georgia, North and South Caro
lina, Maryland, Virginia and Delaware,
met in Augusta Wednesday. Col. 11.
R. Bridgers, President of the Atlantic
Coast Line, and President of the Na
/assa Guano Works, was elected Chair
man, and Mr. Chas. Doolittle, of J G
Mathewson, & Cos., Secretary. Tin
following by G W Grafton, of Balti
more, was adopted:
“Resolved, thatjthis convention re
commended that the minimum price ot
standard amraoniated guano be 500
pounds m'ddling cotton, in merchant
able bales the guano to be delivered
f. o. b. coast, and cotton received at the
nearest depot to the consumer; and
that we exert ourselves to accomplish
this end in the cotton States.”
Gov. Hampton who has been in a
very precarious condition, for the past
few weeks, from the amputation of one
of his legs, occasioned by a fall from i:
mule, is said to be improving. It is
earnestly hoped that he may be able
to take his seat in the Senate at the
meeting of the next Congress: if so, he
will be a very bright star in the already
brilliant galaxy of southern Senators.
The Georgia Convicts.
Considerable excitement has been
created by the report of the committee
appointed by the Legislature to look
into the condition of the convicts in the
several camps of the state. The com
mittee reported that the convicts, in
several of the camps were badly treat
ed, insufficiently guarded, and that a
frightful mortality prevailed among
them; and also that the number of
escapes was much larger than it ought
to be. Some of the leseess deny the al
legations of the committee as to bad
treatment etc., and attribute the unus
ual number of deaths to causes beyond
their control. We presume, at the
next session, tbc matter will be furth
er investigated.
The talk at the hotels in Washington
is one t f disgust—that they expected
so much of Blaine and got so little. The
Republicans take it hard that he should
have raised expectation so high and
then only read a thirty minutes’speech,
while the Democrats seem disgusted
that they have been expecting an attack
with heavy artillery and been only
fired upon with pocket pistols of small
bore —Richmond Dispatch Corres
pondent.
In the case of young Mitchell, in At
lanta, charged with killing young Law
she with a base ball bat last summer,
the jury, Thursday night, brought in a
verdict of not guilty. Great joy and
emotion were witnessed in the court
room when the verdict was rendered.
The Montezuma Weekly announces
the arrival at that point of Colonel
Robinson and his party who, under the
direction of the Government, will com
mence a survey of the Flint as high up
as Albany.
Judge J. M. Clark, of Atlanta, is
dead, aged 80 years. In 1857 and
1858 be represented Stewart county in
the Legislature. He was also a Judge
of the Superior court.
GEOKIaM, Terrell Comity.
J V. NARNER haring applied to me
For valuation and setting apart of Home
stead Exemption of Personally, I will pass
upon the said application at my office in
Dawson, <sa:, on Wednesday, January 15th,
1879, at 10 o’clock, a. ui.
Given under mv hand officially, December
24ih, 1878. ‘ H. S. BELL, Ordinary
Crampton’s imperial boap
IS THE BEST!
flirt oi
V'y a—:e:
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Crampton's Imperial Soap is the Beet.
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Crampten's Imperial Soap is the Beet
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r pHIS SOAP is manufactured from pure
1 materials; and as it contains a large per
centage of VegetiDe Oil, ia warrantee full;
equal to the impor.ed Castile Soap, and at
the game time contains all the washing and
clensing properties of the celebrated German
aud
French
Laundry Soaps.
It is therefore recom
men led for use in the
Laundry, Kitchen & Bath Room,
and lor general household purposes;
also for Printers, Painters, Engineers,
and Machinists, as it will removo spots of ink
Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc., from the hands.
The Huntingdon Monitor of April 6th
1877, pronounces this Soap the best in the
market, as follows:
Reader, we don't want you to suppos
that this ig au advertisement, and pas
over uuheeded. Read it. We want to direo
your attention to the advertisement of
“Crampton's Imperial Soap." Having used
it in cur office (or the past year, we can re
commend it as the best quality of sivp in
use. It i. a rare thing to get a Soap that will
thoroughly clonse printing ink from the
hands, as also from linen; but Crampton's
aiundry soap will doit, and we know where
of we rpoak. It ia especially adapted for
printers, painters, engineers and machinists,
as it will remove grease < f all descriptions
from the hands as well as clothes, with little
labor. For general bousebold purposes it
cannot be excelled.
SiamJhctured only by
BCRAMPTON BROTHERS,
_ Nos. 2,4, 6,8, and 10, Rutgera Place, and
No. 88 and 86 Jefferson Street, New Totk.
For sate by
J B. ('Kill,
28. tf Dawson. Ga
THE TIMES DEMAND
**THAT TTOU-sw
Should buy your Ttte and Material
from us, and then reduce your price on
printing. Send stamp for catalogue,
and compare prioes.
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Philadelphia.
State you saw adv. in this paper.
sail!
Good Buggies ami
One Horse Wagons.
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~'uch will please aaswe* this advertisement
>v letter, enclosing stamp for reply,paling
hat business they have been eugtgud in.
*one bet those who mean business need ap
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aud thousands bear witness to its as-]
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Florida, Oar Land of Flowers, i
A throng of sufferers with coughs
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the ethereal milduess ol tho land of
flowers. To them we would say the
necessity of that expensive trip i ob
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of Tar, which speedily cures the
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AjYA V UNCEMENTS.
For Sheriff.
We sre authorijeil aud requested to an
nounce the name of 8. R. CHRISTIE as a
candidate for re-election to the efflee of
Sheriff of Terrell county, subject to the
setion et a Democratic nomination, if one
is held.
For Hlieriit.
We are authorized and requested to an
nounce the name of J. H. KELLY an a
candidate for Sheriff of Terrell county —
election in Janaary.
For Tax Receiver and Collector!
We are authorized and requested to an
nounce the name of W. J. PARKER as a
candidate for Tax Receiver and Collector o(
Terrell County. Election in January.
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
To the Citizen , of Terrell County.
1 announce myself a candidate for Tax
Receiver and Collector. It elected I will
discharge the duties of the office to the best
of tuj ability.
W. R. BALDWIN.
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
We are authorized and requested to an
nounce the name of Wm. E. SESSIONS as
candidate for the effice of Tax Receiver
and Collector, subject to a democratic nom
ination.
tillxeii si Terrell County.
1 come before you as a candidate for Tax
Receiver and Collector, subject to a D*-mo
cralic Domination. Vj pecuniary condition
forces me to do so, to enable me to pay lor
the place on whicb I live. I gave up all of
my property to my creditors acd did not
saue my home. It U humiliating te my
feelings to have this to do; hope you will
give me the office. Respectfully,
Sept.. 12, 1878 E. B. LOYLESS.
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Dec, 19, 12m.
Legal Advertisements.
Administrator's Sale.
BY virtue of ao order from the Court ol
Ordinary of Terrell C'ouolv, will tv
sold to the highest bidder, before the Court
House door In Daws#c, on the first Tuesday
in January, 187 ft, within the legal hours of
sale.JTwenty Eight acres of;lmid belonging to
the miate of Mrs U L Huckahv, deceased,
known a fraction on the west side if lot
Nj. 1, in the original 2nd district ol Lee,
nov the Bid district of Terrell county
Terms cash. WM. FORKLaND,
| Dee 6 4' A oministrator.
Terrell *he rill' Sales,
' ILL be told before the Court House
v v door in the city of Dawson, Terrell
County, on the first JTucsdav in JaDUary,
1879. within the legal a our of sale, the
following property, 10-wii:
Lot of land number 211, in the 18h Dis
trict of Webster county; Lot number 288
in the 18th District of Terrell county, and
forty acre* off ol lot nunher 212 in the 18th
District ol Webster couo’y, the said tracts
or parcels of land beirg parts of the body
of land owned by W. H. Crawford of Ter
rell county, and divided by he county line
between Webster and Terrell counties.—
Levied on under and by virtue ol a ti fa is
sued from Terrell Superior Court iu favor of
Moses H. Baldwin against W. H- Crawford,
and pointed out in Deed from said Baldwin
to said Crawford, filed and recorded iu
Clerk's office of WebrteV county end Terrell
Superior Couns and sold for the purchase
inouev Tenant in posession notified in
terms of lw. L. M. ROBERTS,
DecS.td D. Sheriff.
n lIOKxI.L Terrell Comily.
V T To whom it may concern:
Whereas, Sarah K. Marshall, adm'x of (he
estate of Geo T Marshall, dec’d having in
proper form applied for letters of dismission
from said estate, this is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of said
deceased to appear within the time prescri
bed by law, and show cause, if any they
can why said letter* should not be granted,
Witness my band officially, this SOth day
of November, 1878. H. 8. BELL,
Nov2l,Sm Ordinary.
n BOUGH, Terrell C*an<y.
* T To whom it may concern:
Whereas, William Wooten having shown to
the Court that, it is* Dsccessary to have the
es'ale of M f s Nancy Wade, late of said
eountv, dec’d., administered upon according
to law, and no application for letteTS admin
istration on said estate caving heretofore
been made, this is to cite all and singular
ihe creditors and text wf kin of said deed.,
te appear and show cause, if any they can,
within the time prescribed by law, why th
adn-inisoatlon of said estate should cot be
vest--1 in the Clerk of the Supeiior Court of
said county, or some other competent person
Witness my hand officially, this 20th day
of Novembe,, 1878. H. S. BELL,
Nov 21,4 t Ordinary.
Sheriff's Mortgage Sale.
VSJlLLbeaold before the Court Honse
Vr door in Dawson, Terrell County Ga.,
on the flist Taesday in January next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following
property, towit:
One 25 Horse Power Steam Boiler, pnr
chased by W. M. Peeples of C. D. Findlay;
also, two cows, vix: One Pale Red Alderny,
and one Dark Brindle Devon, and on# Bay
Horse about IS years eld. All levied on
and sold as the property of W. M. F'eplas,
under and by virtae of a Mortgage Fi. Fa,
issued from Terrell Superior Court in favor
of R, W. L. Basin k Cos., vs aaid W. M.
Peeples. Sold to satiefv said Mortgage
Fi. Fa. b: R. CHRISTIE, Sheriff.
Nov. 7, 1878. 2m.
hew To ik (Birr, 1-! V tat, -KB,
154 Front Street. Special /’artner.
E. E. CHEATHAM,
WITH
H. FRASER GRANT,
(jepejal perchapt,
124 Bay Street,
SAYAN MAH, j* - GEORGIA,
Cotton—Rice—-Naval—- Stores.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments.
Particular attention given to a II business.
Th llmimlj *f the lik laatary.
Barham’s Infallible
Mgf)PILE CURE.
\ / ManuftwtumJ by th
JA Uiflm Pila fart Cos., Sirtf, H. g.
II mw Mm I# nft Besierrlbobts
** •* Is Maft&lc,
Price Lhl isd Ads Imllsbmlilb
lbrUbe4 •• a# UauH
MRS. M. M. ANTHONY
Has Just Received i Lot of
F If
FALL and WINTER,
Flit H FROM Mi Y RK !. i,A he
LATEST NOVELTIES Us ill AT LINE.
My STOCK ..f NOTIONh FOB TF f>U 1■ l • i • i HAVE JCB'"
received a nine !o: o:
LADIES’ TIES,
BOWS, HOSIERY
CORSETS. ZEPHYR SHAV I
DRESS BUTTONS ■ , t
L*L’K V S TRIMM'NO- ORSi *;(> FRINGE
n ' ’• "TS RUCHINO,
Kid Gloves, Etc-, Etc., Etc.
- * - v*- - •
ladies will please git "r* • i- . h - !|ing- at LOW
PRICES. Mil: M ANTHONY.
DAWSON CARt if VIRKS!
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
Good Material Ws®d f
AND ALL WORK WARRANTED.
FARM AND WaVGOIST REPAIEING.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
REP AIBIITQ
WILL BK WKLL AND IJROMPTLY1 J ROMPTLY DONS by skillful ond reliable workraaa wh#
have been in his employ for a number of years.
tJTCaII and examine his stock of vehicles, as announced above. ailtf
ROBERT H. MAY* CO,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
mm, rrru w* cmw,
BIUUIEM and J M hip*, Valises.
WAGONS, TRUNKS,
BAIUH.EB, It An A'ESS, SOLE, UPPER A Uarntu LttUhtfi
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF BKIN3,
Lace Leather, Shoe and Harness Finding*?
MACON, GEORGIA.
HT’Re positories, 20 Broad Blreet. Augusta, Ga., and #8 Cherry Street, H
We have also lor sale the IMPRO VS I) TSNNSSSSS WA 00N. apnH 1
CENTRAL fMMISI
Dozier & Stevens,
WAREHODSE l COMMISSION IRCHANfi
AND DEALERS IN
STANDARD FERTILIZERS
DAWSON, - GEORGIA.
Hard Pan Prices
T I.
f mTEII haring parchased the Warehouse ertVlW,
jjoneg, a copartnership has been formed under the firm name of DOZIbK *
for the purpose ef cert ring on a
WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION BUSINESS.
W# hereby tender individual thanks to our many friends and co3lo ■< am
favors. Having given special attention to the Cotton onsineas for ye*™; "* . pa* l *"
handle it to the Very Meat Advuulage, and now offer °“ , .“ rTi .r.h e °oid Si*?.**
of Terrell and adjourning counties, in the Storage end Sale of Cotton, •
Jones M hosier. We propose faithfully to represent the interest oft _ HarHh
being diligent in ell business intrusted to us, end keeping folly posted in lDe
we hope to merit end receive e liberal shere of your petronege.
ADVANCES MADE
far igStO®**
n Cotton in Store, when desired. We here comfortable Sleeping rooa*
nd Stalls end Lots for Stock, —mli free of charqt ir _- puirE
bAOQIS(J and ÜBS always on band at the LOWEST MARKET
Come, Come, Come to Central Warehouse. 1 !
DOZIER & BTBVEN9-
Manufactui
CteMPlftffeSf xnuMa&oiißt
TOP BUGGIES, NO-TOP BUGGIES,
i
arid W A.G-CXN'S for*on© two horses*