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BRUNSWICK,
SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 14,1883.
Georgia's independent blots will
' bfl^tnrally wlpsd ont
.CfeftQi) T23HD1H H K ] “
The nest legislature ofGeorgia will
embrace among 1 its members three of
,tbe, unfo^^n^tes kqpwq.ftf,?d j,tflrs. /{
ThomamWe Times'?* "Mr. Whis-
eewissyw.ossyloskylaskyliskyluskjltis-
ky, Was ij tbWfr; fctirrihg hp the* color 4
ed than lUti’brtittfer, ibe v :<SfMr "dly,*' »i
aiim'i i ■ iii) >! *|DJ .[
... fl. W. J.Hiiid, Esq . of Gainesville,,
is a candidate for the Soljcitorship of
the ^ortheaatefp .Cfroait- ,, If'the
makes as go^j $>Jj#or as, editor, ( ,
he will bef s^cce^j,^ ^ q ,, , <>(l
Decatur county will move before
the best legislature for S'- prohibition
act iuKer behalf. 5 'By fltfere^sO^r*
gin becomee s' freel'Stete^free , fitom i
the reign of king alcohol Innoin-
stnnce do we bear expressions of re
gret that nny countyihas: passed the
prohibition law. .;We; waut to see tlie
good work go otta.iiiiu filyii -too J A, ‘ *
FViton sayshe^ beati Clem^to
3000 votes, but the .“mountain colt,,
thinks'difTcrontly^and s6 oq tfe’peo-
&I. &<B. arid B. & A. BailKiad cdmpfu’
niefl'Ifnesof'roadiii'^rouiJ tbo.incep-
'tion of .rbbetft .legiilatidh^fon. iBruhS'>
wick. Abifclilfa JbeatrogriuchiMi fruit'
in'onr ipresdnbgrovWh ’end-prosperity,;
be has beeh in earnestfes Well usable
advocate of every itopottant'^motisbro
presented to^lhe Legislature, bearing
directly 0*1 indireotlynpori'bur ihter-
•gfctm ain't t/iift ityjlt-.-i •>,?• ■>. ■
In fbe frill of 1878 it was necessary
that nln 1 not should ben passed extend
ing the time for ! completion of'the
Brlittswick k Albariy {{ailroad.■" The
weather waS'fearfril and ithe 1 Legists
turo determined to ftdjdnrn until the
fdtlowingienmbter; The tline limited
by' the cotopa'riy’s eharterl' expired in
Febr&nty^ 1 It was iinpbskiptetoeet
a local bill passed at the fall! .'session.
An amendment to a general law pro
viding’fdr tho iQcdr/ofatSbtfri'Of pur
chase re of railrbadaeold" at‘judicial
site ’ Wrie passed. ■ i tMk- Garrard was
one 0» Ibose'suggesting this way out
of'tbedlleinmtt^itnd^bne of the raqsti
erifriest Arid'UVgoilt riupporters of the
'bill ib , ttab’Hbute.'“Itf'istrue that the
biH iiifet with n0‘ Special opposition,
‘butibe shirt time id which "to 1 pro-
diire'ita'pakflftge befoke a recess was
taken, required parliamentary skill Of
ahigh *6rdei: to save'ity and tblri skill
The Albany !Notes -and AB&rtiser rW&erfeteerf shrewdly and wisely by
enggeats nsprifakler.aa'aiinnob poaded c ^'tSrirttfrd 1 .^ id
luxnry Jin that ithfiving tiUtd >dUyi anii* v *f t8bh«rttom«r sfehsiin <of 1879 be
I * ,u' v* i l: 'h nUi ' J vuITuni I
le of the district. Speer is also. on
is last legs politically. '' *f(teBe two
distreis nuc i tbA'dr'rit'nn'd'sriribftd at?;
tlie only 6'bbs It/ WhiiWnhde^ehflfeht-
ih'iu is iipphfeiit i
■ ■' ’ 1 )>lli-uU
suggest .that tbht sixty goilonh :per
minutes of artesian water stam‘, 8a ! a '
jining to wastaiftorii lieeptsrit (artesian
wells; cotildlbe mbcb’ morau dstsikta
’d^bl/fertilized! by (he sbblishmqqt> I of
-!-.tho fountain and tbe introdnbtion of
-recoilpie of(atrrietf ripkinklonai *«*fl j * 1 . 1
. nw<no oiit nOTiffWafnrnftwt bun ,
■i' >jt Q* d -fit
wteritto spfpmm
every time,
own posting
1 i ■ l. * it
The Eristmrin rioters' whb hie
Bibb edrinty’ jail”"frit "kilfo keeping
awaiting the day of execution," seem
to have no thongbt of nnythfag" but
how to cscapd. ' Thty kro tubbing up,
ptephitatioli 1 'f6t ! ftitl 'dtbrid 1 fno'mcut
' that tliey mbststnud with nothing bp r
twotn 't'licm anil tho phrill;' Tliby bnvi
-■io t .aid fti'oinli HU JiTugfili mu > <...,
uprino tureo'sepaiat|e t^tempts for libi
erly, but havo be en Jolted i 7 n every
l.o .1 >!} > l.l .MltTi .-lOV filll! }(!„».’ yr *
instance.,,
i,.j, Hfr: ,, ,0-^1
Hog! JttS, G. Blniuo, pf Ma'ino, has
sent to Senator Brown a check, for
$50 with' the request that it bo,added
to the'^iii inonqmept hind. ,Roo.
Jos. G. writes os follows:
I do not kqow whether it is desired
that friends outside of Georgia should
contribute but I venture to : send the
enclosed, to yon, and ask. the privilege
of devoting it to tfle sacred purpose
proposed. Though politically oppos
ed to Senator Hill and often engaged
in heated controversy with him, our
personal relations wen always kindly
and cordial. I was deeply touched
by his sufferings slid by tlm heroism
with which lie endured to the end.
I wish to place one wreath upon bis
grave.
Death to Oratory.
Trlcitnph ind Veutngtr.
It Iihh been a favorite style of con-
unilruii to ask, “(’mu the Ethiopian
rliHiige 11in skin V’’ A Virginia negio
l as broki n the force of it by turning
wbiti-. This lcavcH the unitor in a
bail fix. Aati unoinei a have shown
that the north atai is not\,i fixture,
anil the expression, “as || : jui as 1, the
needle to the pole,” IUI Iilia llntllieg.'
Tins lerrible age of realism will M
the death of all oratory.
lere are
the speakership at the
session of the Legisla-
fflfefit Oaifti-thegdig.
the Hon. Louis F. Garrard, of Musco
gee. There are.fc*ey!^!p«$»mfjlne^«iefyllAfee(!dnfeliJK»tfiahtiii
sons why be should receive the sop-
port erttre fleflllons'trttvereed by thw
Ohnttnnoocfa, -Honnf>) AtlnntOf OnU
*• ’I I -'-o ml! ifmiiiQ v,to a »I . !
This »ari,the aes^ftasbed ftVrir„i|be
wiketfand annonncediiKthe, ,dai)y,pa-
pers of Tuesday, v.'j , |i
We are connected with a system „io-ji
of "Milrbada ,25Q9 miles iu lengthi /°l° l ai?P l ?*. l - l . l fi.^
We can iake S trip over, a Bmri«wick
Hoad to Atlanta, to Borne, to, Knox
ville and aUpoint8io:Vjrgipia,.tpNew
York, to Chattanooga, to Memphis, i
Onrcity is the south Atiautw tei;ra-
inns-of this vast system,, and every
particle,of this railroad ;cQastrAtritio&
required'to connect ns with the West
and Northwest—one hundred aqd fif
ty milria.tbtDogb,*country.fall of en-
Ws ; bhe ,, dfi the;'steadfast friends of
cars had a -ep«&l
wonderful! fitn-
1 parties rocoff i:
ediction that if
Garrard is elected to that position he
will come nearer to maintaining the
same high standard pi effective ..ad
ministration of the office than any
THE LAST SPIKE DRIVEN.
ginecridg,difficulties—:haa been com-f [recreation,jn town, although the e|ec-
ddh'.'hl/tf^ oidst' ! ifcbf#ortbn l t legislation
IW *hia f rifectWn faf mauylyears wheth
et judged by "the Opposition it en-
obutttrifisd “from monopolies, or the
gOhktSt fats accbmpliahed. <; ,1;
l 'T*r -i88(JMr.‘Garrbrd tvas an-riarn-
•efrit’ 4dvocate ofe‘ the Cincinnati; rend
GioVgia ^Gole) charter and rendered:
‘Tuheb"nrid^ffsctiVt! survieO.*' That bill
and tile M: V A B. legi8latioll' l, have , jn-
vesttid in a twelve-month nearly* six
million dollars of northern capital
nnd wiill brieg aa roany million more
iutO -tUe'Btatfe. It has connected Chat-,
tunoogu rtnd'Bruusivick via Bomrand
Atlrthtn, and struck n blow at monop
oly Which insures conipefitiOnf in rail
way tWiffle in Georgia " Ad the same
session ho supported enfnestly the bill
extending still further the time iu
wllidbto complete uncompleted rnil-
roads,.thus saving the rights: t of tho
B. A A. Itailroad Company until uc-
gottatiousfor its fealo.miul, extension
couhl bncohcludad; *ii'(> lo i.
u IfC also ehruostiy in commlttao and
Legislature advocated tho pass.igo of
a general railroad law so iiuporativuly
detnaudod by the iutiAusts pf this sec
tion, and of incalculable benefit to
the whole State, besides relieving tho
Legislature of a vast aiuoput of local
legislation. .Already tljroe charters
have been granted tinder this beniti-
cont law which forms the basis for a
codo of railway law, and makes onr
legislation iu relation to railroads nni-
foriu. Without bis active interposi
tion and the interposition of our own
member and others uut members of
tho new House, the bill would have
failed for want of time to puss it in
the House. It is a law which will
have greater anil more lasting influ
ence for good iu the development of
the' material resources of the .State
than any which has been passed since.
He was also active in the passage
of the geueral navigation law which
permits the organization of steamship
coinpanieii witbout application to the
Legislature.
But ttpurt •from his earnest support
of YftfiSbmres specially beiiiflcial to this
section, his record as a Legislator
demonstrates his especial fitness . for
the responsible post of speaker of the
To Promoir . V'aorou. Growth tfoiWe. Ho is not only well Versed iu
Of the liair, n-i-Parker’s Hair Hatsun.! , > i it, r
It restores the youthful color to gr„y i P*‘ rl, “'“°“ t; “' v 1 )ur -
h or, dan Hurt, amt cures I business lii.e and practical iu
Rioted ib Iriss tbnn thirteen months
from canimencsmcnt^tf: .Whi. I, Maj.
McCracken has indeed: demonstrated
bis wondarfalfitsfl^lfar; qbief of con
struction.
This I,means qVftr $5,909,000 of
northern oppitaliuvesfadfaitbat space
of time ynGeorgia.; It: means a pom-
pellng ljrie of railway from |the West
to *ho South Atlantiq seaboard.
But to onr people it should mean
more than to nny point upon the
route. There is every reason to, .be
lieve that the management,are.dis
posed to make every effort to develop
this port,i But railroads .do pot make
business;- The mission of railroads is
to carry freights. It kin. the power
of * onr pteople to induce freights herea
To induce the capital here which will
control freights this way. Tbe .epm-
pleted work, a railroad three hpndred
and fortytbne miles long, from Bruns
wick .to Rome,; crossing deep ravines,
cutting.througb euofmo.nsliiHs^tun-
nsling .mountains,!. [fieema-.; A,, piffple
•cough thing now beotpoeiitMIMt eek
eomplisbediaet. 1 Bufc.who.idpes pot
remember when the ;SWp<vrtAppeal
was loHs4d 6olely .;afl La,.ruouth-piec6
tbrori^h tvhiob to advocato: tina.azteri-
sion of the M. & B. R. R. to Atlanta,
the expression of Ipeliet.on.oqr streets
CtAlufc Ibis'was Ordy ithb drenm of en
thusiasts, tnat twd.'roadsliotwcpu, Atn
labtaAnd Macob.would!notippy, that
tho Central railroad was two power
ful to permit tho necessary legislation,
and tbat-ifitbii.jipoessary.;legislation
was obtained no capitalists could be
found to build it, that the Central
railroad would dodge tho law and
tmy the roail.ifi and defeat the ilegis-
Jativo will? Tlio.legislation was,pro-,
cured ‘after ^iuty days of committee
work and legislative work, anil a sale,
ordered. The Central eudoavoreil at
that first sale-to>-bay, au..indignant:
pr6test : frdm a convention called in
Maeon by Hon. 0:*J. Harris, rupro-
sentiug over 200,000 people of Geor
gia, and sixteen counties, was publish
ed all over the State.; A second sale,
was ordered in. January 1880,. and
we now have the completed road not
to Atlanta only aa at first contempla
ted but to Rome and the. North uud
West.
ton buyers—and all thesq^the compa
ny which has been chartered this
summer proposes to bring—bat we
need united effort among onr peopl
tkfc WrmKibg {ffibrt. We are prosper
ous. We hnve'one railroad connec-
NOTICE FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND
o E OK B i A lo liTOi ^tfl/.Jiln/
uub. iveuuve-one rauroaa connec- AppiicUon wiiib«^S7irth.Court
Won, and^ve aVe -pretty-WellTtBaured-
of anothef. of e^uSl hi greater impor
tance by the B. k A. Railroad Com-
pan/— bat railroads' do bofc build
citiek 1 “ Tbd^ britib ‘b'nfefrilsrir;'* , fedt < ’af
fritf^/fies' krliifoik by • thdke Vfllb' ff|t
in them, and those they induce to
‘-.•“"JiLL j'l HUu oniii'j ifoiTi.{;) il-neo -
The Cqb»W4
; j t v Brother. T (
Oar. spirited * Albany > co tempo Vary
of Snnday last, speaks ns follows:
The crowds in towayesterday show
ed a marked increase.in number over
aqy preceding Saturday since |jhe, sea
son opened, showing that the elegant
cotton picking weather,'hnd 1 the rap
idly opening bolls, conld not keep th
colored voter from bis nsaal Saturday
tion charms were largely futile.. They
appeared .to handle considerable mon
ey, /bo, df which the merchants,'
hucksters and others, doubtless! re
ceived tlie Usual per cent, viz-: all
they,bad, with lien notes and mort
gages for n cobsidernb’.e overplus on,
next, years* labor. Just so the day
df settlement.is postponed, a negro
will, 1 in gdneral, go to the ] utmost
verge of bis credit, regardless of
terms or prices. But, then n great
many white men do the same, and
are jnst as slow to 1 learn anything
from experience ns the colored man
and brother. .
* Mayou’s Office,
Leesbuko, Va., 1 April-17,'1879.
Messrs. Hutchinson <k 1 ‘Bro.: (It* af
fords .me pleasure to: testify !to the
great virtuea ot yonr ‘•Neuralgine” for
tbe;cure of nearr’“‘ ‘ * J
?ia and sick hend-
fortbese
ache. It is the best
most distressing complaints ‘I'bave
ever need. It auonldbfe fa every dam
ily in the country. Yours tri '
!!; H^cmsbN'?Bnq.fp£p.„
lanta, Qii' Sold by all drng^isto:' 1
the cBtete of j no 8
ed at ooos, U»*n>A*0. Hasu? 8 "’
Oct. Sth, I88S. Adm’r. ot *»td
/ JJ )!!t >''
Registration Notice.
StTl»W.»hea Uwrwm JeMiyjjiy
OEORlilA—fiLTNS Cuuni, .
WhereM WillUm Anderfdn iie 1
Mr*. Margaret M. Bariulr- •— —-
of Ordiiuipy of said cooqI
land number four buudr^ and afty.
K,! , atMa.8S« JUtaut
lf«tri:tor ot
, ajhaCourt
laare 16 Belt lot ot
‘ (458): all-
i m,
— - - wm auaH OI BrUI
aadCotmty and Stafe, therefore .all porwna luter-
eated are herebjr roailrad io ahott caoao. If an,
c * n ' *» th* “**1 tJovemW term of the Court of
m T 1 ^ affif Chiytr. WMt.Ute aald Wllltam An.
Sepe 1 |em?er“U md ‘ I ,lgn * 1 '” th ' , 35lh * » (
eboab c. p. DABT,
Ordlnarir O.C.Oa.
•ep7-lm
CITATION.
r. j.SQt
itj bftTing in proper
by tbenewrcBt of kin
r letter* of admiuls-
GEORGIA—Glymn County.—
To »ll whom it may corncern J* J. Speara and L,
?■ M w*lo «f ^dStMeaod Oountr haring In
form apiillodaa pet— .—* -
to. the helra, Tho ■
reooaartaetad-.
who ara mlDorajior latterael adutuia-
tration oo theeatato of Darina B; Bmorjr, late of
‘UlfiikjJ CltI]E8
FOR FIIIEQUT AND PASSENGERS I *
Shortoat.ctoet J>lrtcl,awl .(V)W/Prmil^8ppfp^oafl
J3 ASTERN & VIRGINIA CITIES.
Only, Olrdoh Route tb (ho WaWrlqf PJaotjaahd Re.
aortu of
EAST TENNESSEE AND VIRGINIA.
The Great Emigrant Ronte to Texas and tlie 'North*
went, via its Memphie find Charloatou I)ivi*- .
afit? to*alf pointu In Hoiitlipriianfl’’ \
utrul Texan, via nr
rfdlafi and NEW
Through Sleeping : Gars!
Mexnpliis to New York
;rrT v /AT—*t ;
Roanoke and the New Shenandoah
i ... i, ...I* Valley Line I .
itching of the scalp.
this application of it to legislation.
Who shall say now that it is
useless to work and struggle for de
sirable business ends.
But the same spirit w.iiub decried
effort in the inception of this railroad
legislation is abroad iu tbe land.
We hear the remark tbXt the road has
done us lio good, that it has no
Brunswick policy. Give its nmuage-
mout time to develop a policy before
you criticise it. The work of con
struction in hardly over. The work
of fruiiuiug a policy is uow in order,
and we do not doubt that n wise and
liberal policy will aa rapidly us possi-1
file la- adopted.
, The road has done us good iu many
ways. Its steel rails have all passed
through Brunswick. Its business has
increased, HUil uow that it is com
pleted we may confidently expect bet
ter railroad schedule-, better rolling
slock, uud through imght business, j
TUruu«U from BRUNSWICK TO DALLAS i:,)h.
con and Atlanta, ami will he opened ttirmt^h
; 'U ityi'W?? 00 **. yj» h°l“V tyfrfBt- JWI..
VVaycross Liuc to Florida via
its Georgia Division. .
Illustrateij PiugpbJet, free* on Applica
tion.
For rate* or information aridreaa
Jaa R 0#den, G F and P A. Knoxville, Tenn.
Job Gotbard, A G F and P A, J^ioxvtlle, Teuu.
T 8 Davant, A G F and P A, Memphis, Tenn.
lUy K ilKht, A O F and P A. Holuia, Ala.
J J Orimti, A G F and P A, Atlanta, Ga.
M U Welch, Western Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn.
H W Taowry, Ticket ARent, Dalton, (la.
W U Kerr, Paiwentter arcui, Kuoxville, Tenn.
JBuntlnjf, Jr, Ticket Agent, Bristol. Tenn.
U D Boyd, Chattanooga, Teun.
CITY BARBEE SHOPj
J. M. CARTER, Proprietor.
6PAV1KG, HAIR CFTiTNG AND HAIR DRESS
ING done in the v«ry and moat approve *
•tylo.
LADIES ASD CHILD It EX'S HAIR 9VTTIXG -
SPECIALTY
DrTwTBTBUItROUdHS,
WILL IH Y AND SELf.
Land aqd Real Esta.te.
COLLECTING AKSInsURANCE AGENT.
REPRESENTS
f 2 , S,4(M.2:il
HfSKI.JTS
1.42J.0UII
>-,')*l 11.7*1,155
la.2 '21-11
aald Connty, and ahi
parmanent lottera of
granted to aald J. J.
riaaB. Emery'* eat* 1
Wllneaa myofBdal i
(ember. 18*1
id alogular the
'of Ordinary of
IfWvtlMr un; why
mtlflttlhotlld riot be
^ grid ii. V, Marlin on Da-
algnatnre Ihla tub day of Sep.
EDO AMO. P. DART.
CITATION.
OKOROU-Gl.TS* OhOKlT.—
/. 1. Speara and L. a. Martin, t
realdlog ia raid
wtnTr^HTHTfWHUVTn^ppTlea 'to b« appohtoto
guardians of the paraona and nroperlj of Nellle^H
iP&Hsg&sii
at* all penona eonoernad w taoad appear at uw
nut Montnber torn of th# Court of Ordinary of
Mof tho said minor
trusted with
children.
Witneaa
Septembei
aep7*lm? r
Ih tils the 35th day of
MRC. P. DART.
Ordinary G. C. Ga.
1883
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MACON, 'GEORGIA,
MiiUilfavtunr* uf'
B RICK-
8ampl.-a anil unoutlnnaf'lrnlaheil atlM-A
road depot ou application to the Agent, M -
L. BROWN. cSii--*