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About Upson enterprise. (Thomaston, Ga.) 1878-1879 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1878)
set W who York hang D RE? 1 to 1"' in. dvr. rk reasons HDDC -M THE EPSON ENTERPRISE. "THE NOBLEST MOTIVE IS THE PUBLIC GOOD."... Virgil, NO. 4 MEANS, Editor and Proprietor. ===== wurrect THE UPSON ENTERPRISE ADVERTISING RATES. SQUARES 1 square. Squares, a Squares. 1 Squares. Column, Column Column. tr Amfs VERSION, 1his duty as a soldier just j thor sand, other soldiers ..... —...... among ithen Tie mocked Luster’s way of hold ing down his right stump with his HOW LESTER FOUND FELTON THE HOME GUARDS. $1001 $2501 $7003 1000 | $1500| 2 00 1 5 001 10 00 1500 2500 3 001 7 00 1500 2000 30 00 400 1 10 00: 2000 3000 40 00 6 00 12 00 30001 39001 5000 10 00 20 00 8600 6500 80 00 15 00 25 00 4000 7000 13000 === = , 0.Y.ALLEN ERINS mS NEIGHBOR ON SATUR AND PREACHING THE GOSPEL X SUNDAY—FELTON IN THE CHA RACIER OF SATAN RE- BUKING 81 —HOW TUE ONE-ARMED HERO MFT THE PHARISAICAL PARSON. THOMASTON, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 21, 1378 -8561 579 70**972--, Wanta aassronrrecearcunrosoearvsooroer no“as : crttateaquwesusuxsurra=uocaxmssuczzaaexosun.snarz-vsanxsnnvn. 4 like ten two societies. While politically it meeting was called for a specific pub- other soldiers did—and will have the advantageous effect of pose, to-wit: the election of a new cked Luster’s way of hold- cementi ig the fiend-LIp which | Fx scutive Committee, the e who had _. s should exist between, the two great I charge of it did not hesitate to carry left arm and gave notis that although branches of the Anglo-Saxon family, out the scheme t‘ a seemed to have he was not a soldier himself, the im- physiologically, to use a somewhat been previously matured. Eighty- !mortal invincible hero of a hundred |homely phrase, it will improve the nine Democrats voted downa motion fields, Gen. W. T. Wofford, breed of the British aristocracy. which to allow all the Democrats of the would take the held in his behalf, as is well known, suffers from the county to select delegates at a prima- "Ah," said he, "fellow-citizens, when he was nota soldier him battle / 63 f HV. A. STEED, Millwight and Machinist, Governor Hampton is not fond of| talking politics or making speeches.: Hunting or fishing is much more to his liking than delivering addresses. When he is found on a broiling 4tl of July, at a non-political gathering devoting himself to the enunciation of purely political truths, it is safe to| TILL furnish drawings and specifica- YY tions for Water and Seam Mills, Turbine Water Wheels, Smut Machinery. Bolting Cloths, Mill Stones, with any and very other article of machinery pertain- ing to V, ater or Steam, Grist or Saw Mill Best of references given if requested.— Addres as above aprilz-ly two great defects of being effete and |ry election, and eighty-nine Demo- bloated. Perhaps the most striking eats hose ihteen delegates tot e assunethet, in his judgment, there is characteristic of American women is Thomson convention. The pro- an imperative necessity for both that they are never, bloated, and very gramme appears to have been carried warning and exhortation. The speech rarely indeed effete. It is no doubt out to the letter: The gentlemen of Governor Hampton at Blrekville, due to an appreciation of this fact who are in favor of nominating Mr. on Thursday was by far the mos| that they are so eagerly, sought by | Stephens under any circumstance pronounced and emphatic that he has| young noblemen. We have no fear had the power and did not hesitate delivered. Too cool to exaggerate whatever that the opposition of Brit- |to use it ; and it may be considered danger, too unselfish to have any per- Wish mothers or daughters will amount | certain that the convention will be : sonal motive, he commands the re- 0 to anything serious. The, mothers cast for Mr. Stephens. It seems to be speetful attention of the people, es- are too spiteful and the daughters too equally certain that notwithstanding shy and timid to be really dangerous. | his letter to Hon. II. It. Casey, Mr. For pluck, endurance and artistic Stephens will not encounter any ap- knowledge, combined with coolness preciable opposition when the con- and enterprise, wo will back our vention assembles. He will be nomi- anl the I wound up his Injun howl with "I is ! young country-women against crea- ! noted notwithstanding his gratuitous : whn stir a wild hog, I is." tion. It is not quite the same with defiance of the Deniopracy, and his : But you see, Mr. Editor, Luster had young married women who go to contemptous disregard of the party Ianother chance at the parson, and for England ; if they are beautiful, which ! organization that has twice placed : 1 15 minutes The made it grand, lively they usually are, they have that much | him in the position which he now oc-i r. He charged him with in their tavor; bitthey must train cupies. Ile will be nominated not- Wofford was fighting in Mexico, where was Luster./" As nobody an- |swered, 1 suppose the con mdrumi was given up. He wound up by tell- ing Luster that he would beat him |Atlanta Constitution.] EDITORS CONSTITUTION —The com ibat thickens! Un, yo braves! On in his own county b sidles. !Thursday last General Luster opened W ell, the Felton b ys shouted splen- the battle at Cartersville with a six-didly, and the Luster boys yelled teen-pounder, just th feel of the ene- amazin, and it was hard to tell which •.7 M ela - - - side made the most satisfactory fuss: :2,000 votes in Bartow and beat him OR NET 4T LYw 44 • 332.1. THOMASTON, GA. .. a|icen-pounder, just to reel onthe ene-! rmertan. aghe dr dor e4 = Afhee-cretwr Me found North of the Webb House him entrenched among the old home but there was a few big-moutheddar-| guards, and for about Ifteen minutes kies on hand and you could hear em| they seemed to look upon the cannon-. holler hurra for 1elton a half a mile,i adin’ as a joak. Before long the Gen- and one of em in partikler always cral put in some heavy guns, *‘ Attorney and Counsellor at Lalit, enemy begun to wake up and stir : 1 round quite lively. For an hour and THOMASTON, GA. | a half Luster poured shot and shell ! ,. a a. around ’em and over ’em and into ” 21724*’ ** in the various..Coufte of ’em, and then stopped and paused for and peculiar, a reply. mch12-1y W. X. BEALL will practice in ,. the State of Georgia.L Court-house—down stairs mch5-ly JULIUS E. F. MATTHEWS, HORNEY AT LAW Thomaston, Ga. a Office up-sairs Cheney Building. COTTEN, ATTO RNEY LAW, Thomaston, Ga will practice in all courts in the State Prompt attention given to all business en trusted to him. meh5,-1v A. C. GREENE ATTORNEY THOMASTON, GEORGIA. collections a specialty. Office in Johnson’s Building, mch5,-ly JOHN F. REDDING. ORNEY AT LA Barnesville will practice in all the courts of state: Which). HUNT & TAYLOR, A T L A H. M. GILLELAND, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Bridies; pecially when he tells them plainly. that the work of political redemption is not yet achieved, and that there i an awkward rift in the Democratic: lute. The Democracy carried the State in 1876, and, excepting in Beaufort| and Sumter, elected their candidate| at the special elections held in 1877. Nothin g wEsimpossible to a people as| united and resolute as the people of South Carolina were iwo years ago. The Republicans died hard, but they did die. There is no reason, however. EEPS constantly on hand a good stock of the abov e mentioned articles Saddles well rigged on the best Trees. Bridles a specialty. Repairing done with neatness and di patch. Prices reason ible Also, I have with me sis ‘*LLC M ONS. W. W. HEILEIS, . the FRENCH BOOT MAKER, who will be glad to meet his old customers and as many new ones as will call on him. he is prepared to do all kinds of work from the coarsest Brogan to the finest Root,-Re- pairing done neat. L Prt s Re luced. THOMASTON, GA., March 1, 1878.-1y He charged him with in their favor, - utterin slander that he knew to be | more if they desire to hold their own withstanding he stills says, in effect,! false, and 1.4 ***** 1.4 — **1-1—241 1 ° ***** * **** at - a:041 -.4* -:-*— L:- notis that and he put him on partikler with their young English rivals. The that if the convention nominates him nt he ch puldent de it any more, English course is very different from | it will reflect the wishes of the people : s age nor his high calling nor the American, and requires to be tare- of the district ; if it does not nomi- why that which was cut down and nothing else should protect him if he | fully studied. It takes a season or two nate him he will treat its action as the rotted away, as Radicalism, shall not dared ever again to repeat those slan- ; to learn how and when the running fulmination of a body of irresponsi- spring up again and ripen this sum-| ders. I tell you he was hot and he can be most advantageously made, ble tricksters, and run as an Inde- mer as Independent Democracy. No was grand. He rose forward to the | And in these days of fashionable athe- pendent. If a Democratic Conven- opposition will be made to the State :and chain shot and slung shot and hight of his indignation. His left arm ism a superficial course of Darwin ! tion sees fit to choose him as their ticket to be renominated by the De- shot with pisen balls in ’em rammed towered in the air—the stump of his | and Huxley, with the materialism | standard-bearer under such circum- mocracy. There wlii not be so far as| down with old newspapers and tele- right arm got excited, too, and sud- jargon which makes up the staple of stances, the Chronicle and Constitu - we have heard, any distinctively Re- BANKERS AND BRQ grams from Stephens and a let | denly tore the empty sleeve out of conversation at a London dinner ta- tionalist will certainly be content— publican ticket for the Legislature % ter from John Wofford and doen- his pocket, and sent it curlin above | blc, is absolutely essential to success. We have the consciousness of know- | and county offices in any county. But ments l the enortion brio and | his head, and as he spoke of truth, | Young American women are lament- |ing that we have had no interest in the Republicans do not mean to ab- seemin’ as Dohnemy ren ned and honor and the legacy a good man ably deficient in this respect. We the matter beyond a desire to pre- stain from voting. They will sup- firm and unterrifed he ribbed oug at to preserve for his children, | should be sorry to be held responsible serve the organization and perpetu- port Independent Democrats wher- Toe Tonne ol n SIT fthe boys trembled, and, cried, and for recommending a mild phase ofin- ate the power of the party that re- ever they can find them : or th y will General Felton had by this time got all of his pieces in position, and stay- in’ behind his entrenchments, he bang- ed away furiously for about two hours, pourin’ all sorts of big guns and little guns and long guns and |short guns and swivels and mortars that his age nor his high callin I. C. Plant & Sons ments from the emigration buro, and 00 11 - .7 tong American women are lament- seemin • as how the enemy remained - and honor and the legacy a good man ably deficient in this respect. We 6rm and unterrifed he ribbed : oug at to eser ‘ e for his children, | should be sorry to be held responsible for iterri |the boys trembled, and, eried, and for recommending a mild phase ofin- from a big columbland, and then elem |shouted, and, navy Manth all that fidelity, but as domestic infidelity is a and exclaimed: YOU don’t crowd, had check enough to holler the order of the day in London, and •1 100 211111 3010 1100 01071 L hu 1 h for Felton * ate the power of the party that re deemed the State from robber rule vote a mixed ticket, part Democratic , and and which alone can save the State and part Republican. as our virtuous young matrons seem from Radical domination. Person- intend to allow the Democratic quite fascinated with the charms of ally our relations with Mr. Stephens didates for Congress in the First the social conditions which exist there have been and are of the kindest ond and Fifth Districts to walk over urday utter these slanders of his fel- we merely suggest that the other kind character. But for his letter to Hon. | the course; and then on Sunday rise up of infidelity is not only very conven a tree and exclaimed: "If you don’t leave here prematurely and let me alone III set Gen Wofford on you in a: 9 1 n WeL T1c citizens," said he, "who will on Sat- ithe name of the Lord next Sunday 2 - mornin’ at 10. o’clock A. M.—precisely : H by my Washington time. Now,tt? lowm , But T luster Fronldn’t oit worth 2 : in the sacred desk and preach a ser- |ient so far as conscience is concerned, Celtuce Pit brotfor- mon from the text—Let your com- but a positive element of social sue- Parrot Teltow sacriptctext for Wad- Ter WEEhi.cE den, he let fly for 15 minets in the aw: | eth of ev il. and W hat kind of an apos- 2tr, A tie of God is he who denounces me fullest manner amazin’. lie made 151A1 . 41 : 1: : 1 . : 11,1 1:4 for dragging the judicial ermine in holes in the breastworks and hit the AL59c1:4:1 .:. : the filthy quagmire of politics, W hen : more lies his honed kuard IP m he himapit, in trailing in the filth that alarmi’ extent. Butl. Felton sal- |sacred man, e which $R minister of| 11 IA 101 , 1 4 iGed No wears, and claims to have lied and cine back to time and after i: ,TiN .,... 41 :1 come down from heaven ?" a few rndom shots from both sides TIT X. 111:4 1... . 41 141 I tell you, Mr. Editur, and you may the forces were drawn off and the. 1 :2- 411 41. 2 $ 4 :.1 1 1. 4 1 XX tell it to your folks, that our standard guns put in the branch to cool. AsLili- usual, both sides claim the victory, b Tis : eht. 1987 •‘ dormant ener ies. The p Eno who he was Io3li "What kind of a man is that, fellow CESS. *4 - •13 ME. DAVIS SPEECH. HE STILL BELIEVES IN SECESSION—HIS W the W BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA. , Will practice in the counties comprising the Flint Judicial Circuit, and in the Su- prome Court of the State, 12 Office over Drug Store of J. W. Hightow er. menb-ly ALEX. M. SPEER JNO. 5. STEW ART SPEER & STEWART ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GRIFFEY, GEORGIA. Will practice in all the Courts both State and Federal. June 22, 1878,-tf Tenders the publicus professional ser- Trices, and will give prompt attention to all calls. Office at his residence. DR.G W.T. HANNAH, THOMASTON, GA. NF Offers his services to the public and willever be pleased to w ait on his patrons. SUGGS & PATTERSON, THOMASTON, GA. Nor do they cn- MACON, GEORGIA. buy and sell Exchange, Gold, Stocks and Bonds. DEPOSITS RECEIVED, On Which interest will be Allowed AS AGREED URON . ADVANCES MADE OX COTTON IN STORE N Collections promptly attended to :though it is certain, that while Luster L. did not lose a man they wutl, said was at work in the for lications to a tie late hour last night. I heard Gen. Luster say that he had him where he wanted him, "For," says he, "if he |stays where he is I’ll forage all over |the District and perish him out, and !if it Tires to come out I’ll whip him i any where in an open and a fair fig! Well, 50u see. Luster (weu call him Buster when he was a boy) spoke for two ho rs at the start ; tel- lin the people who he has, and what !The cum for, and who sent him, and how he felt towards them and all he’s a findin’ out ... and this anay impelthem, HI. R. Casey, the Chronicle and Con- ! later, in the gear, to nominate full stitutionalist would have olered no county tickets on the coast. In opposition to his renomination. But Charleston, Williamsburg, Beaufort, we had battled too often with Inde- Orangeburg and Richland the Re- dendentism, and knew too well its publicans intend to make a fight of baneful effects, to allow that threat some sort. What they aim is, the of disrupting the party to pass with- election of Congress and the control out a protest. That the protest has of the House of Representatives in HIGH ESTIMATE OF ALBERT SIDNEY |been unavailing we do not pretend the General Assembly. This is what JOHNSTON HE COUNSELS OBEDIANCE to deny. But whether it was suc- Gov. Hampton means when he sol- TO THE CONSTITUTION—NOTHING ceSsful or unsurbessful we feel that "STARTLING FOR VIOLENT, BUT AN | we have dischar, ed a duty which we APPEAL TO PATRIOTISM AND HONOR owed alike to ourselve and to the emnly tells the people that dangers are still impending and the fight is He’ll wake up the sippi City Arsondids present at :with, but with. fast Why Luster never got tired of a job |in his life. He’s got as much hold on as Tom Perry, and can carry as big a load. He’s broad shouldered, big necked, dark skin, nimble footed, with eyebrows like a small brush MOBILE, July 11.—Jefferson Davis political party with which this paper yesterday made an address at Missis- has hitherto been in accord. We not yet won.—Charleston News and Courier on the occasion of the have done nothing demanding either apology or retraction. We stand by every line and every word that has appeared in our columns on this sub- ject; and we feel assured that the |future will vindicatete the wisdom right of secession in 1861 wasat least of the course we have seen proper to debate ble. but the course pursusd by : pursue.—Chroniele and Constitution- the Fedrai Governmentafter tte car alist. Gun to him of a gold badge and corticate of Membership of the Association of the Army of Tennes- id the question of a State had ceased vindicated the judgement ——-— of those who held separation to be Hanging of shaw necessary for the safety and freedom : Murderer ht»|heep, and the beard on his chin would| sed to grate a coconhut to the hollow in two minutes and a half. Why, you might |.... ...... as well attach Stone Mountain jail sucessful attempt, as such a man as that ! When he takes | those in power to w hold he whw. Jet go; and you cant it had been manifested w Ceathr, off; nor scare him off; and first obtained control of Government mankind; like the young fellow said he felt when his sweetheart that he was a dyin’ for owned up that she loved him, and he said, "Right there I didn’t have no hard feelinsagin no- body in the world," lie peppered and salted and spread hisspeech with joaks and antidotes, and when he got done everybody was in a good lu- |mor with him and themselves and the i rest of mankind. Ft done it up splen- |didly, I-tell you, and if the thing had !stopped that the home guards would Have returned to their homes calm and serene, satisfied that if Luster got to Washington the country would| |still be safe.,4 But you see, it Hdnt’t stop there, and that’s always the way in this life. Things won’ A man is somebodv away ant em. up agin and he cant have his own # MANUEL SPEIR,, B001 AND SHOE MAKER, THOMASTON, GA. Shop in old Art Gallery near Cheney & Matthews’,) TILL do all kinds of Boot and Shoe work and guarantee satisfaction to |This patrons. Country produce will be re- reived in exchange for work. Send, in your orders at once. mch12-1y you can’t kill him off, for that’s been tried. Folks that ought to know do say that his arm was unjinted at the shoulder, but has sprouted out agin since and has grown eight the war. Plowil a bull aint nothin’ to the why he was raised. He never The Cost of Changing Laws. In many respects the country would be better of if when a law were once passed could not be re- pealed or altered for the space of ten years. Such a provision would lead to greater care in the enactment of statutes. As it is now, we have a of the Southern States; and the 1111- 108L: left. MILLFDGEVILLEEJULY 12.—Shaw 1 arrived here yesterday and was iron- when they ed to tie Aror of his cell last night - and a strong guard placed over him and around the buiding. His faith- ful spiritual advisers visited him Events are too recent to require a re- capitulation, and the ruin they have developed requires no other memori-| after dark and prayed with him. He READ THIS! I have a good lot. LEATHER, BOOTS & SHO §. GROCERIES, SUCH AS MEAT, FLOUR, COFFEE SUGAR great deal of hasty legislation. But A LL of which I will exchange for Hides that would not be the only, nor the 11 Tanbark, Corn, Wheat, Shucks, or chief advantage. There would be the MONEY, LOW DOWN. And all somoth ing substantial in our system either will the CXI or more as 1wistte on which business men could put make a change in my business, for I can dependence. Now we have constant | not LA P accounts any longer. Neither fluctuations, and changes, real or an- can I pay my debts unless you will pay me the little you owe me.[*‘ ticipated, upset all business calculi- tions. Only a few days since the failure of a firm heretofore consider- ed wealthy was announced, and the mch6-1v B. B. WHITE, C. H. CORBIN, lept but little—ten minutes in all— _.|towards morning, when a tolling bell which the country present. 11: startled him from his slumbers. He in the right of secession, and the duty is ruest the ou fe fere deuima of the citizens to battle in the cause the sight of his execution. Jie ate a 17%. suhid Albert, Sidney Tohuston EC Full direction about la carthiy was the greatest, foldier and ablest affairs and inquired minutely about al than the material and moral wreck hid a pair of shoes until he was on the citizens to value III grown, and used to run about in the | of his State after secession, snow and ice and frost of winter - workin’ to maintain his mother and her children, and he done it, too ; and ! man, civil or military. Confederate | one night when the stars, fell and or Federal, there was weepin’ and wailin’ and 1 nashing’ of teeth he was a runin’ burg and Port Hudson, he spoke in| about in the potater patch a trying’to _"*1 catch ’em in his hat. Hurrah for Lus- ter, I say. Amen. Selah. 1, BILL ARP. |his gallows, expressing the hope that Reviewing operations about Vicks-it would work dents his irons were Adellea’s Attractive Girls. explanation given was, that its em- bairnassments were brought on by threatened charges in the revenue| laws.- pt • 1 : A very faulty system, if perma- ient, is better for the country than| another which is superior but liable • to constant fluctuation. The busi- ness of the country can adapt itse’f to! almost any policy; but frequent| changes turn everything topsy-turvy.| These remarks apply with especial| force to tariff and revenue laws.—| Tinkering with them is fearfully ex- pensive to the community. Thomaston, Georgia .2.1: 3 knocked off and he was led forth. | glowing terms of their defenders, | placed th a carriage surrounded by a |adding: Let no one suppose that instiuils guard of foot and mounted thus vindicating our cause, in paying men. Three Catholic clergymen at- due tribute to gallant deeds, I am tended him. Fathers Quinlan, Bazine, seeking to disturb such peace as we and O’Hara. He made a short speech have, or to avoid the logic of events, from the carriage on his arrival at You have done your duty in the past, the gallows, which had been erected and I would ask no more than, that | near the river a half mile from the you should fulfil equally well the city. He ascended the fatal tree calmly, and smiled pleasantly at a friend standing near. The religious services occupied twenty minutes. ESIRES to inform the public that he is now prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. Such as cutting and making new Suits, Cleaning and Repairing Cloth- ing, &c. Keeps latest New York fashion plates on hand and guarantees a perfect fit in every instance. Call and see me when you visit Thomaston. Office up in Cheney’s Building, meh 12-1y FIVE counties have selected Ste- phens delegates, namely: Columbia, Richmond, Warren, Glasscock and Johnston, casting sixteen votes. To these the McDuffie Journal adds as certain to send Stephens delegates. ALARM AMONG THE MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE ENGLISH AR- ISTOCRACY. We understand that the large emi- gration which has taken place this year of our fashionable world to London his caused quite a panic among mothers with marriageable daughters, and that even young mar- ried women are beginning to grow |way about nothin. An jesso Dr. Fel- ton run up agin Luster. The doctor 2 Tender the public their profession- has got a good taste of Washington, al services. - L 1mehday |and it suits him and he s not going to sttrrender The elegant hilarity of it Foharmonizes with his genial disposi- SIMMS, tion, in fact, it beats Felton’s Chapel, * |and all that sort of business to death. :Well, he begun his reply with a mournful solo upon the purity of the judicial ermine as it used to was t alarmed at the serious competition |when judges were pure and dignified, | with which they are threatened. This |and I think he, wept a little when he ! fear is by no means groundless. The |talked about Judge Luster a gittin |ranks of the British aristocracy hav- N CAL |down off the bench and draggin his |ing once been in vilied and a foothold +Upson ! judicial cloak about in the mud and obtained in its (drele, there is no say- -0 en he ing where the daring and enterprise Will visit the residences yesterday he wanted to come out and | character may not carry those who recci a—7 a * All orders | take the field for him, but he had a have entered upon a social campaign| by red through the Post Office, or left at big suit in Luster’s court and he was | in the British metropolis. There is a -— e near Thomaston will liase ! afraid if he did it would prejudice his |brilliancy, vivacity and charm about| case. Then he defended himself for the rising female generation of this runnings an independent candidate, country which bids fair to take the | • and read extracts from Mr. Stephens: British youth by storm. Few who RESIDENT DENTIST, about rings and political tricksters, come here as tourists, if they stay long * and he paid a long tributary to that enough, are able to resist the attrac- OMASTON, GEORGIA independent gentleman and accused tion. They make weak ci deavors to —him of being the greatest man that overcome the fatal indications by go-| the Almighty ever made. Then he ing back to England, but low, often Idenotificed the Ringgold convention ! do we see them fluttering back again, as a trick and a fraud gotten up by like jhoths to a candle, unable to re- |his enemies and concocted in a bitak sist the delightful sensation of sitgd- |room by some jack-leg lawyers’ Ife : ing their wings; but now they are to 4 _: this | be spared this trouble, the candles are e Four Dental Work dohe as and he read an extract from a letter follow in the moths to that Hiding- Teeth inserted, teet illed, of John Wofford,bf Missouri, places, and already we hear of the ded to In the |which said ABHt he, Wofford, had havoc which is found out there was - -=— awl 1 ANIS 1 2 LI 1. __ 1.1 rac. Sweet our., friends, including your Worldearts and mother-in-law. ALL Bale WARRANTED. 11 Office, on The ot and near his Dwelling. LOPERATIVE AND MECHA STIST, tenders the citizens of t county his services and solielts their pat- Tonage. AI kinds of dental work dotie perfect satisfaction guaranteed in| ctery instance. WHIT VISEDL orthose desiring work done mire and filth of polt’Ls Th told how a prominent gentleman said which rompt attention DR. J. M. BLALOCK you visit Thomaston; esii at his |said he had document to prove - :FPA . - . _.23 1: it tc and have your Dental Work done as and he read an extract from a letter following the moths to thait, hidin teeth eld be. Teeth inserted, teet dlled. of Johii Wofford, of Missouri, places, and already T best styrracted, teeth attended to in the whicla said LHt he, Wofford, had havoc which is being made. Two and you Mil IN Dental C Call Oure | found out there was a ring and he brothers soils of a well-known mem- bring all your, tehdsa inetuding your wished he could coine back to Geor-be of the present government, who gia to help the doctor, fight it: Then visited this country not long since, he took up Judge, Luster’s record and are, we understand, engaged to be accused him of voting forColeagainst married to two of the fairest of New ceun-Yord heiresses. Other most interest- ,.nd plundering hetreas- ing events are in prospect, to which ury and helping Joe Brown to swin- we dare not more specially a lude. die the state out of her railroad, and We take too much interest in the sue- BARNESVILLE, - - GEORGI A | he wound up the record by, saying |cess of our fair court-ry-women. a p that this Luster sras a great man and wish to spoil their sport, a We antici- Beard Per Day $2, Room Included. a great hero—that he was born great, pate the greatest betiefit to the The above i 0 and during the war he got to be a ish aristocracy from the infusion of ed and new house has been newly renovat- heap greater, and he was running on |fresh and: vigorous id.ESialIstie Htohis War record and was taking to veins which will card per month c@ scanbe T himself great credit, because he did from the growing LYON HOUSE, T: B: LYON, Props. +€ | 110 WOOA UM PUER+A CITY |accused him of voting for plea 2 Pierce Young and of taking off 1, der Bullock and plundering he blood into their evidently result intimacy of the duties of the present and the future.. The bravest are as arylethe gentlest,| and they are also truest to every ob- ligation assumed. You struck for |independence and were unsuccessful.| You agreed to return to the Union abide by the Constitution and laws made iti conformity with it. Thus ! far and and no further do I under- |stand your province to extend. During his remarks he spoke of !the necessity of wise laws and an honest administration of the Govern- Iment, and concluded by saying: Truth and justice and honor presided: at the birth of our Federal Union, and its mission can only be performed, by constant attendance upon it for this there is not needed a condition of human perfectibility, but only so much virtue as will con- trol vice and teach the, ecessary and self seeking that power and distinct- tion and honor will be awarded to patriotism, capacity and integrity.— To you, self-sacrificing, self denying defenders of iniperishable truth and inaleinable ri@bts; I look for the per- formance of whatever man can do for the welfare and happiness of his country. The Stephens Democracy Take a Snap Judgment in Richmond. As we anticipated, the Democratic meeting yesterday was a very small assemblage of citizens. The Execu- tve Committee had called it for the purpose—and the sole purpose—of se- lecting a new comihittce, and the oc- casion was not one to induce a large attendance of the people. As a con- sequence there were only one hun- dred and forty or fifty persons pres- ent, although nearly thirty-five hun- dred votes were cast for the Demo- eratic candidates at the election last December, and although nearly twelve hundred Democratic votes were cast at the Democratic primary election last October. Though the the following; Jefferson, Taliaferro and then the black cap Was,ww|Duthe, and he leatied against the gallows making thirty-six, with a strong and prayed aloud for many minutes. | probability of carrying Washington| At 1.10 p. m. The bade the Sheriff and Licoln. If the las twt votes for good-bye, the word was given and Stephens he will have, forty-two Shaw shot rapidly through the trap. votes—more, than four-fifths of the The body writhed fearfully for six entire delegation. In fact, from pres- mimu. and he was pronounced dead after thirty-seven minutes. His neck was ollowing , Jefferson, Iallaferro, T ATLTDTD2O TT/TIL T n, Oglethrope, Wilkes and Mc- W HDD D 10 IIL casting twenty more votes. body writhed fearfully for six entire delegation, utes and then all struggle ceased, ent appearances. 1 not broken.1-014 as Five thousand persons assembled, although the execution was conduct- ed privately. ent appearances, there will be no op- position to Mr Stephens, and the probability, is that he will be unani- mously nominated. BANKS county correspondence Northeastern Progress: Hannah Chandler, who resides on the place of A WONDERFUL KENTUCKY Mr.J. W. Pruitt, is, we expect, the CAVE, oldest negro in northeast Georgia. A dispatch from Glasgow Junction, She was brought from Africa to this Ky., says another wonderful cave has country when a small girl, and was recently been discovered near that purchased by Samuel Pruitt, senior, town. According to the dispatch He afterwards gave her to his son this Harvelous cavern has already in-law, Mr. Louis Chandler, grand- been explored for a distance of twen- father to Mr. Chandler, who lives ty-three miles. In another direction, : here. - Aunt Hannah has lived to see called the short rotite, the avenues four or five generations of her mas- are very wide, and a span of horses |ter s children, and has, been a good, can easily be drivel through for a faithful servant. Although so very distance of eleven mile. Three riv- old, she retains her ment-I facul- ers, wide and very deep, are encoun- tered on the long route. One of them is navigable for fourteen miles. ty-three miles. until the passage becomes too nar- row to admit a boat. This forms the third or river route, which has to ties well and is able to do active work. IF you have a CHRONIC DISEASE which has resisted the skill of your local physician and your own good be explored in a boat. The cave is care of yourself, place yourself in wonderful beyond: description, and correspondence with E. B. FOOTE, M. far surpasses in granduer the Mam- D., 120 Lexington Avenue, New York moth Cave or any other before dis- City. It will only cost you the pos- covered. Several mumified remains tage you put on your letters, as all have been discovered in one of the consultations by letter as well as in have been discovered in one large rooms. . They were reposing in person are free. Dr. Foote is t! stone coffins. rudely, constructed, known author of Medical Common and, from appearances, may have Sense, Plain Home Talk, Science in been in this cave for centuries. They Story, etc. 4w present evil y appearance of the Egyptian mumy. Great excitement is said to prevail over this very ex- traordinary discovery. and Morphine habiteured. The Originaland only stsolute CURE Saud stamp for book on Opium Eating, to W B. Squire, Worthing: 2, Orecue Co. Ind. Thomaston, Ga JOHN N. 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