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■ SATURDAY, (C .0 ;EV 11, IW4.
I* .1. V. GALLWIi.K l.tisiur.
ft zm oo.Vatic nomTneee
I r.m coxcjikbs,
M lion. W. IC. Smith,
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WsVANSJAH.
As n Is* ttimt II OnK‘.it In Br, null ".Vl.>
II I.n'l Mu.
Hnvuiiimli im it lorn lily mnl situation is
eminently liTmnu'il by tho liiuid of uiiturn. |
Tin.' ground* upon which tin- city in built
uml fur miles around, p mew H-s rare at- 1
triu tiniia mnl beauties, uml In tint lover ul
nut an- uml nature's beauties the landscape
i , .'ilrupturing. The beautiful liver with
its lung wh.rf almost cum plot eel for mail's
usf ami convenience by tho liiinil of ua- i
I ire, nf mu pit*, width and depth tn bring
inln pm t, uidid by Old Oi’can V lidiu ivuvc,
vessel* nf i I nun'list; tonnage. All of thin
nature did, ami left it to man. Fur more
I ..till a century limn bus been feebly at
tempting ;o utilise these natural udvuiit
i.„i, and now with uatnre’s extravagant 1
gifts uml art as it hua been displayed, wv!
llud Uamuuab ail is. And wind ia it? A
city of about thirty tlinusaud inhabitants,
loci lid tig nil classes, races, colura and cuu
ditions; lour important lines of railroads, :
1., connection with its water facilities. With j
toe.se facilities, together with its cxiraor
uiuury bcuUbfulueas uml classic mime, the |
Cid liiiUii'KtcMua are dllapiilatiug; Uie old
won.iuu budding* stained with the suioke
of ages and ready to fall into decay, covers
hundreds of acres withlli tliu corporate
limits of this ill chronic, inoperative,
Mon progressive city. A few of the streets
Are lined w ith respectable residences, some j
elegant; a few of tho streets have respecta
ble business houses, and u few of them !
taunted tiy men and firms of fair business j
Capacity, with ample means to conduct
their business successfully, these are 1
liouses of old standing that have by hon
esty mul fail' deuliug established a high
reputation for their houses mnl accumula
ted fortunes for themselves, But now times
old established bouses have muds in busi
ness that turn unscrupulous itwtheir dealings
and utterly reckless and iudirterent as tn
tit'iitli in tlie reprusontution of their inor
oli.indi.se. They are not Havauunh’s chil
dren, they cants from afar uml euro nut for
the prosperity of the city or the country;
their uilns are selfish and their enterprises
Mru private uml uover public; many operat
ing upon borrowed capital or upon mev
elmmlisf purchusod on time, aud a slight
panic suspends them. They have their all
risked upon a single card, if they succeed,
well uml good, if not it is their failure,
and somuhody elae break. .Since the war
Homo stioh men have cutne from the North,
ffhuro they were educated to hate the
Southern |>ooplound Southern ihstitutiun*,
with all their native preileleetiiem and un
modified prejudices, with a great deiti of
jimnp aud hdae dignify and Very little
money; aud to early out their plan f
draining a struggling and oppressed peo
ple they form associations with one or two
Southern men who they suppose to be
populur, aud a firm is established and
credit is obtained, and a big wind-mill is
put in full blast, ami runs very glild.y until
a panic comes, and then the rigging is torn
to pieces uml the whole thing is suspemUd.
Is there any snob houses in .Savannah ?
l*>ok around and ompiiro if there are not
aueu doing husiuoits in ‘iuvmiunb who were
mw wnennes before uud during t Ice war,
thu*. rejoiced at onr downfall, that has in.
ayinpuUiy wiHi us notv, no identity sf iu
Uir.mt esoopt to get all they cun of our
oaruiugs, trot* rthtotudiug their aasueia
tiou with Bo*itheru. uieu, who travel i
through tliu country with MiteUng faces,
earsing Yankees mid telliag tho [njoplu |
that they ought to patronise Knvuimah aud
not trade with tho North, hut keeping a
probe,md aecrtit the fact that tho principal
of their firm i* a native of Massaelitiselts,
aud How a citizen of Boston, aud tlioother
only known member of the firm a native
of Now York. Unless there- he sttcli a firm
ns thi iu Havauiiah these renmrks will not
apply- If there is such a firm wo think
•am uiorghuats ought uot to patronize them.
There are good men iu Kavannuh horn
and raised in the South, known to ho hon
orable uud jlMt iu their dealings aiul lo-
Rahlc ill nil they say, that hua punned with
hs through tho fiery ordeal of Yankee per-
MYXitioa and robbery. I’atrouise them
and the city will take anew impetus and
floUriah and grow. Lot the character and !
stmidiug of yutn' merchants lie maintained
and city uud country will alike prosper, j
We want to see Hava Hindi take a U6tv
Btart and tear dowu the old dilapidated rut i
hurhos and build now uml substantial
buildings. W'o wuut to see the reliable
business meu patrouized hy the country
mcrchunts, aud wijieoutnll the ludsh-room
ostahlishmeuto, aud let tho itinerating
merchants find temporary localities else
where. They sre u curse to a city mid uu
cling moth 11 the country.
A country iiierelmnt cun scarcely reaeh
a Huvuuuidi hotel until he is invested uud
besieged by drummer*, b> take them from
t ieir old estnblis. ed houses, where they
love traded with safety and with satisfuo
tie if for y twin.; holding out the most so
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9LIPPEHY DICK.
(Stick out your tong u*, yon thieving Healuwag sarpent you; douo 'eeived aud ruin- j The Duck Salary Grab — Hold oil to him, Sambo, till we gits ourshares ob tie line :
! ntw ~gw , , iml n.tv trying to slip out the buck way. j Salary Grab.
cTif.liv inducements. bv uttering a few
leading nrtieh w at reduced prices, and then'
with nil' weights mid nff prudes the pur
-1 chaser is cheated anil defiitudcd by the
.•liniige, Hii by such trickery, fronds and
] misrepresentations the mciehmnlhai is so
divided llmt the profit* f* (be most sue
| -essfill are tort small to nimbly them to en -
i large their husiuess of engage iw flay ptib-
I ,iu enterprise for tbh benefit of the city,
j lienee the city is not improving or en
' larging. The merchants suv they are poor,
f .mil that badness is dull; we believe them;
! some seem to fear an approaching panic,
1 mil with them individually; we think their
; fears are well grounded. Not on meomit
!of tlie m<‘;iredy of money in the country,
• l.nt on account of their tviuliny upon a
visionary or j rospcctive eayitul. Much a
panic will do good, it will lid the liouust
dealing men audsiihabintial establishment*
from uii unneipnhai and disreputable
com pi tioiijand us. uch shall pass away busi
n ms ami with capital seeking investment
will come, and Savannah w ill be built up
u .and become a great malt; an exporting and
i aportiug city. And that is w list it ought
to bo. Why isn't it so? Wo think we
have given already lVusous sufficient,, but
there are still others. The trade is so di-
I vidid that smaller stocks ure purchased by
] individuals, and consequently at higher
. prices, and so little is sold by each that
; prices mast lie liiglier and puoiits greater,
and otbvr cities fmnialiiug greater induce
! uiflita. regardless of distance, tK couutry
I incichants will visit aud there b y tlieii
! stocks; and this is another reason wby Ha
-1 TuiMiuh in*ant whirl ought to be.
When Havaiiuuh's true merelmtits will
have genuine men and mereli.iuls to com
pete with, who will deal honorably with
ttryuv-urlves and with the people, then Ha
vaiiuaU will lie wliat it ought to be not
it is, and none v. :ii dure say it is not.
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A WlfiJE CONCLUSION-
I Many wo know if, and we think nil, or
j nearly all of the pku.lßvs of Brooks and
some of the adjoiniug counties have deter
mined upon eultivatirtg less- lhnd', employ
ing few jr hands and dispensing with all
surplus stock. They lmvo good reasons
for this, not that all the land should not bo
cultivated, all the stock employed, and
even increased, uml ail tlie labor mad and
more sought after, but beeumrn the prss
ent system of labor is so ibmiitfuk vmerr
tahr, and nnKnliable. and boenuse tlie [itCs
iit laborers, iiirn) tenths at least, lira at
Siun.ty w ith their enqiloyi l's. They feel
no interest iu tlie success of their employ
ers or tho prosperity of their country.
They mv led into error, ami their base anil
brutal passions are continually fostered hy
had, disappointed, aud disreputable white
men, who use them only iw poetical ma
chines to porpelnafi' strife ami contusion
in the limintry. Tn.iy mv advised by tlieir
vdlaimms loaders not to listen to the Voice
of reason or the warnings of uppronohing
danger. They are toat that tho white peo
ple can’t live without their labor. They
are mado to believe that the white people
seek to oppress and- re cnslavo them, uml
that every effort to gain their Votes is to
deprive tli an of tlieir rights, and then
U*y are urged to h aul together and in
sult white men who offers to reason with
; them, and they are assured that they will
jlu protjetjJ in- tfvery aggressive move;,
evc.y act ef violeiieu t.y Elm Unified States
tin ops. lulls deceived they are a dauger
, ous element iir tl* ooimtry. View ate
! they to ho got rid of? Leave them to tlieir
j own resomves; let them look to the.r thiev
ing Sealawag leaders for homes, for food
and laimout mnl for employment, aid
then they will learn tho important lesson
of their depend-,'lioo mid the white mail's
iudepedenee all 1 t'.ieu theirdejileted stem
aolis and shaggy garments |,.tul earthy
i beds, with tine vault of heaven tlieir only
roof, will pro.o a logic that will roach t ,ii
reason when tvory porsUiaivo argument
has failed. \Yo can tcutliiuly say to the
p imters tha tic o 1 [tt>'lts llmt ia 'e
been realized since the war is tin- lewaul
of your own personal industry Cultivate
less land uml enrich it mid cultivate it
yonrsetvc* ntd dispense with the laborero,
that, bi siy the leust for them, Ims never
proved profitable, hut laws proven a source
of contiunal anuoyaiiec, uiwuitigated mix
ietv and trouble. You are nurturing uu
adder in your bosom that will poison your
vitals. No gentle remonstrance or
act of kindness will convince them that
I their leaders are villains ami thut they are
! deceiving them. They have asserted their
iudepeudem e of the white people; in
heaven's name let them have it, Imt let
I them furnish their own homes aud board
j themselves.
, We are requested to suggest that there
Jbe a tueeiing of the planters of Brooks
, coirrrfy oil ffie second Moinbiy of Novem
ber next, mi l that Urey enter into some
agreement ns to another mid a different
system of labor, and covenant aid agree
with ea 'll oilier to employ our known ene
mies m> longer, anil if they ean live wilb
’ out homes, food and raiment; certainly
Ibe white people e-.vlflive with their homes,
their lands, their mules, cattle, lings,
sheep, mid their crops already housed.
.' Ask no negro- to vote or not to vote; they
■ are free anil lnrve the right to ilo as tiny
please. They are independent, they any,
! let them enjoy tueir imlepeiideiMro with
j their brothers of blacker la-arts aud white!
j skius; deciil' from now on, wliieii are your ]
| friends and who are your enemies. If you .
j find friends aiming them give them homes, ;
| employment, food and slid s v fc
j vnnr enemies, depart, for I know von oi
IWc hope there will be a largo . I ten la i ■
!at the meeting aud that the planfer.i will
| not iu good faith. We wouhl rejoici* tv, i *■
j every black ni.iu runonnec bia’for eel ;
el's aud in tin; future labor for th ■ oouu ;
l try’s best interest.
i
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OLD 10 ICE.
The Into can littftto BoprcsclitatEf
of Lowndo.4 County, in ufcteinptinK to
m ’ e tho negro tho equal of tho whitf j
njQtv, Ims mu lt' a eo npfoto hog of him *o!f. |
Beliohl tho brute complete even to a
i bristle.
a villainy’uncovebxb.
Bo it rt nu mbered that one Samuel
Griftin, now Radical I’oatuiaHttT at thin
pluce, was Tioaaurer <f Lowndes County
,in 187 L that lie was elected by the negroes,
-and blmtfh** wougJife the oitiee with the view
to emfx'i&fclknieat and frauds of every de
jHcriptwm, and that He is noflr hi dieted in
tho Superior Cottri of LowmWs fVunt\ j
f r speouhiting in County scrip ir violation ,
<"f the st-atutk! made and provided. Aud, j
bo it also remembered, that lie became a
'grocery,merchant, and that ho mud ainl j
appropriated to his own use the funds cf
the County. No one will doubt after rend- ]
ing the following letter written by him-clf. 1
Here is an exact copy:
[Copy]
26th September, 1871.
Messrs. LirtJm’nik Cos., .Sirnm.nA, (in.:
Gents -1 want 8800 or 8000 worth of
goods; will give you a draft at 90 days for
8.100, cash OHO or '■.'■2oo; will pay you hal
nuee at Mtitwrity. 1 know that I can meet
the obligation, from this reason: 1 lmve
County funds in hand sufficient, in tin
event I fail to make it out of the goods.
(This fund is for Court House purposes, to
he paid iu Jan. ’72.) If you will accept of ■
the proposition, when 1 come down 1 am !
satisfied that i can make it still more tuttia
fuel,cry.
Imt me bear from you at your earliest
convenience, mid oblige
Yours truly,
S. M. Griffin,
Valdosta, Ga.
I’. S. Reference, T. B. Griffin.
We do not know whether his reference
to Mr. T. B. Griffin was authorized or uot,
b it do earnestly hope that Mr. T. B. Grif
fin has never seen the day that he would
ho u party to an act so violative of law.
It iports from New York us to the pro
• gras* of the campaign of the Democ
racy of that State are very favorable, and
the election of Tilden hy a large majority,
with several Democratic gains in Con
gros ional districts, are set down hy
ea refill observers e'f the political situation
as exceedingly probable. Advices from
l’etssylvania are also very satisfactory to
the Democracy, and heavy gains in that
State arc regarded ns absolutely certain.
She beckoned to the conductor to stop
the ear, and as he rung the hell she rose
with muck dignity and started toward the
door. The driver “slowed up, ' hut a
skittish horse caused a sudden accelera
tion of speed, aud the fair unknown skip
ped ahead with grace but without dignity.
Then the ear stopped short, sin- paused
on the threshold.- swayed gently amo
; incut, and sat down hard ou tin' ffoor
I with neither grace tn r dignity. She up
-1 peitrod to overlook the bulierimsiiess of
, the situation, for she did not even mile.
CIRCULAR
vtum riiE
Chairman of tha Kxicutiva Ccmm'ttae of the S3>
sk ut Diitrict.
Rooms DsMonunc Lxecvttvk Com/, i
Albotky, (f.4., October ‘IU, 1871. \
Stu: -The H‘cond
has been regarded as the citadel of B!m-k
ih piddi . iiibiu in ti i* State, aud tlie great
battle for tho redemption of Grand old
(ieorghi, is to ha fought here , and by v*.
All patriotic attention in turned in this di
rection and the ho; ea of oiirw-lviw and tin*
entire Htute iu-r;: n * '<}. V> niteh y and
hia I>l*u<*k lit poblie.Ut -m and social e quali
ty doctriucx no: t ie Inutteii ut the ladlot
boy. Tim elee’ti'Ui of hi>t Wednesduv
shows a char majority for the Democratic
party iu the and it shows wbut
white, patient uuu iutullig. nt men can and
will th/ when they hecomb interested. Our
recent nut glorioUH victory niUMt b© im
proved on; and we must roll up such a nm
joiity for Captain Smith as will delVi i all
t'ilblt© to ti j 11 \i* 1'• ** of l.is S', jit ill (' >n
gvi-s% and fine an ViTiitelcj. To thi end.
VtJti s’ ah ai lint: oat every Dem
ocratic voter, let him bo wi itc or black,
ands- c t* at nil vote.
il l. All disturbances at th© polls should
be avoided. Two liacs of voter*, one of
white, the oilier ot blur*, should be ar
ranged by the Mi angers, aud then tho vo
ting should be alternately.
3d. Tlie Managers should he, if with an
officer, two freeUohlcoq if without, three
freeholders. Deiuotratic Challengers
should da lit the poll** early,
4th. Every doubtful voter should be
sworn ua p;ejx.rilK tl by law; th© prt/ilue
tiun of aU\ receipt will not suffice. This
Will aid iu preventing Ufc | radio© of ni
[)<• ithig.
sth. Procure a Inst, of the tax pa\ing vo
tern, and alhev no o' h* is to veto unless un
der oath, liuoe a mark on the tax receipt,
so that it cannot bo u - .u ugrdu by a tbad
mit vot; r.
Gib. Let tho I- -n. adhere to th© law
iu hoklii.g iu© election anil in making r
tuniM It is import,.ut iiint ail roturus
©liould bo fairly uml lawfully tnude.
7th. The press will pit', int ti. kets to
the Chairnn n of tlu; Executive Committee
of each county, Aud scud lulls to in© for
pay no n v , ,
btii. Let even' man, woman and child
work, that our enemies, and the . ueinies
to the peace of both races, may be over
thrown and defeated.
oth. The importance of tins electi©n is
so manifest Unit it is desirable that all
places <f business should be closed on the
day of our Congressional electron, m> that
each proprietor and eaeii clerk can be en
abled to give bia whole time to tlie public
service.
IX A. VASON,
Chairman Executive Committee.
Th© above Circular ia the only om* of
the kind that has ever beetrisatied by the
Chairman of the Executive Committee,
but we are informed llmt a bogus one has
been put in circulation by Yfldtelev,
changing entirely the phraseology of the
OLD SATAN AFTER BRYANT!
Why did you leave Augusta? that was the portion of mv dominions that I assigned
! you and commanded you to work. I have an ample force in this District of thoroughly
educated villains to do my work. But you have deserted your post and canto here
aud subverted all of my plans. I didn’t want xou in Oongiens this term. I have
Scalawags that call beat you stealing two to oue. Now they aro demoralised; their in'
filtciice for evil will all lie overcome, and their opportunites for stealing forever harred-
Go North, yon disobedient sou. aiul make your living by stealing oil a small scale.
Tell Gen. Grant, my beloved sou. that you are only all ordinary thief, and to that ex
tent I will endorse YOU, and lie will assign you.work according to your capacity. You
greedy scamp, you have caused me lo lose tlie First District. It will now he repre
sented hy an hottest man. whose name and character is too pure for your father’s Sa
tanic lips to utter. The Civil Rights hill is the best hill for my purpose, if it could
have passed, that ever originated in liell, and my oldest son, Sumner, who is now a
distinguished member of uiy Cabinet, is marshaling the entire forces of my Dominion
to have it passed, and if it fails, my political power is forever gone, both North uud
South, and the Government ot tho United States will again be purified. Go, my sou,
and in the future sin according to your father’s orders, aud I will make you captain
over many of mv first choice Scalawag thieves iu mv own warm l ountiy, where an
holiest sentiment will never exist, and where a bieath of purity will never come, aud
where the elm.hi ig of chains will harmonize with . o.;l Lui'xowiu" accord.
last sentence of the third paragraph. In
the genuine, which we give in full, the
sentence reads thus:—“Democratic elral
: longer# should be at the polla early.” In
S the bogus one,distributed by the Radicals,
tin ■ sentence r . ids as follows: “Democrat
ic Managers nbrnild take poMsesnion of the
polls early.” This willful perversion of
truth is iu strict accordance with Radical
practices aud teaeiiings.
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Editor laiEneu/lent:
Allow me to a few words to iny race
through your paper. I hope the colored
people will look to their own and the in
terest of the white people of the South hi
the future, nnd l>e led no longer by Carpet
baggers aud SeuiiiwugH. This is the only
country we can claim us home, and tlie
Southern white people me tin* o?dv friends
we have on earth, and to live ■ urs ? ves, we
must Hiisfaiu them. They i. ye n feeling
, for ns and w ought, to fool for them. We
playeil t'lgi tii-.-r when boys; we }. rew no
t t* manhood, aud now we mo citi
. i ! • > liu r, and we must live iu p* ftco
together, or our poor will sutler. Tuu
(’ai p' t-baggers tell us the Democrats want
ito put us buck in slavery. This has de
j eeived ns a long time, Ixit I have been
lead ig Democratic papers all this year.
1 uid f. find <h:t that it is a lie r stud they tell
us this to get our votes ami keep np Imrp
; f< elings between the two races, and many
of our color vote the Radical ticket became
I *ln*y ar * afraid to vote fora biiDucmt;
i they arc afraid of tlieir own tree, who
I threaten them with violence. When they
get our votes then te may g< to the devil
until th !Hxt election. I have been mi*-
■ led aiul have help to mislead others of my
r icc, faft f have seen the wrong, and <i*-{
being uty h“vlvs*r, I will abandon it, and
; earnestly lu'g isy race to do likewise. lit -
s c tfally. lto\ Brno?? Ad.viis.
We pniilish tlx‘ nls>ve letter of Rev. S
- m iti Ad.me i, believing from tlie simplicity
Iris language the sieerity of heart it
:is tinie the old man- r a eyes were opened to
the dangerous influences that have hereto
fore controlled his actions. Hi* cunelu
sioua are sensible, and his advice to hi
colored people is sahitary, mid many are
going to oe governed by it.
thk Rkfuerhino of His Mkm
ouy Coer. A dashing youth went up to
an ehlerlv Sixth avenue newsdealer yes- |
terdav and oiaimetl ncqu lintam c. “Yum
don’t know me? ” asked the y< mg man,
euiphasi/.iuo the wMrd me. “Why, lam
James, the son of Mr. Johnson. Father!
took papers of you years before he died,
and l have ever since; but we’ve moved up j
town. By ibe way, I believe 1 owe you a >
dollar on the last quarter.” The old gen
tleman’s pulse quickened, lie adjusted bis !
spectacles, took another look at tlie yuuth *
and remembered. .His youth del iter pro- i
disced a ten 'dollar bank note, the debt i
was settled, and th y bade each other a
conrteofls adieu. The note wua counterfeit.
—AW /*.v Sou.
Ilnmors of the Weste n Elections.
fW."lii.,gUm alar, Oft. 10. J
All ini. ii-nt Democrat, vs lm halt ls'ponif
tt'oniljtrfiilly .-.jit 1,iik...1 ov,r tho rosiilt if
tin vln tioii on Tiifsility. stmt ti p to the
A kite 1 li,us,. this morniug, anil soloiiitily
H|ii ink!' il the floor of the portico itli
sonic kind of liquid. Then, after hanging
on on>' of the pillars n placard having on
it in largo printed characters the words
“For licnt,” he marched away in the most
dignified and impressive manner. He
appeared to feel that he was in tho strict
performance of his duty, which was to
purify the executive mansion, and wuru |
the administration.
(Er.n.vtik- (lad.)<"*<airier.]
The lingag has no sus|eiision, hut is |
unule to aspirate the soft notes of victory I
hy tho agitation rtf the ficif, salted aiul:
p"ppeied tail of biled owl. All nature j
slings its <hsid athwart the carcass of |
deprecated Uadieulisin, and iudepeudnut- j
alisin knocks a hole ill the sky. The |
Southern outrage business sells short ut!
four tuts a ton, aud the quotations uf
lesguery white leagoenetw encroach iqsin
par. Fewer, sweet peace, plays no longer i
on the loiuor key. It skips over the'
diapason, lights out from the Hats, and!
intrenches itself strongly upon the fron- ;
t rof the merry, merry Zingarrees of!
; piotiplasuis. Begad! Bedeiu! Halle
; iis.jer !
[Ohio State Jimmak]
When Biliey Ariustnn/g heard that the
StuUi Democratic glims aim,anted to
aismt 4,000 net, and tlmtPsrnoijs was sure-:
ly beaten, he jumped out ou the sidewalk
utter the first thing that came to his arms,
: ci/i'(l il respect able colon'll lady around
the waist, anil gave her a paroxysmal kiss.
She gave one yell of “Golly, Ixmss 1" and
stood, us Hr. Maluprop says, '‘putrified
with amazement.”
[< ti o', n.l (Obi..) fit raid.]
“Scooped” is the word. No other]
; exactly expresses the situation. There is !
tio dodging or blinking the fact. The i
Democrat* have swiften us hip aud thigh, i
We have met the enemy, aud they are not
ours hy a jugful!. “On the contrary,
quite the reverse.” It is our seidp that
is dangling at tlie Democratic licit, ii>-
stead of Idemociutie huh' drooping from
ours, us we had fondly hoped. The fell
Democratic blade is red aad dripping
with our gore. It is sad, very sad; fear
; fully, horribly, disgustingly surl, hilt,
nevertheless, a fact. We are “hasted,”
wpielehcd, scooped ! scooped, scooped.
-•
Tbs in New Orleans, and.
Othvr Matters.
New Yobk, October 26.—The llf'nthl
has u speeial from New Orleans which
says that the legist ration ill that city is
now complete, and Grow that one in three
of tlie total population i registered.
The Kcpuhlicaus charge tlie Democrats
with luaunfacturiug d,OOO illegal wutmali
zation papers, and the Democrats claim
that they have detected 2, IKK I repeating
fi anils.
Kellogg estimates the total register of
the State at 165,000, chilli the negroes !
ulmnt G,O(KI uWrrid of the whites.
Colonel Man- goes to Waslringtnn tliis
week to induce the Supreme Court to take
the Grant parish at si* early day to test
the eoustitatiouulity of the law against
tin Kn-Klux.
New (hu.KAN.s. (tetoher 26. -Tire indica
tions are that Kellogg will utter to the
Democrats some arrangement l,y which
the loss caused by the disfruiMmiaewcnt i
of alrei.s naturalized in the Second Dis
trict Court will he made up. The pmjwe
s. is now being dcsemsed by the Be
pnblie .li--, but none of i; fiafwres bare
yet n. in made public. fine 1 -n-urvr.hVi
' e 11. -it .-i lail n ■ milled lo remain quit t
until the .a. of h eb-etioii. What wi 1
traiisph'e . Iter the I ..Lets ale toulit. and
doubtful,
1 loiMestfiMl Notice.
GEOIiOI.V ftiiisiKs iomi
Juba If. IloUnwa., has ,i; .||! ia-d f..ir i- err-] as Ml .
personalty aail sett ug agart ami valastiou of
isimestirsil, sail f will pas.-, upon the samie at 11
o'eV ck, on SatmiUta, tlw day nf I Htols.-i, !Bffi,
al my efiwe.
i. M. SfllUllSß,
wttl-2t _ IS.Unsay. |
ST.VTTfoK OEOIUiIA IhtooKN CoearvT !
AU persons intlrUteil to the estate of Wiffiain |
Yates, fate of Mini e.unity ileeeas. tl, are requested
toe.iine forward and tualm svHK'tueat; and all
persons having elairua agafast said estate are re- ]
.|Heated to present them to the undersigned hi
t, ruih of la IT iA-.'V \ YVl’Kft
Admit.i.-trati'r. 1
October 10, tS7-t-;!ods,
AT BOSTON.
It i* a fact, that tlui nmlcrigncd pr'potfoti to,
th numstrato, by poaitive proof, that he will mil
go*xli at leas jiricva, for eaU, than any
other hoimo on the Atlantic A Gulf Iloail. Ilis
gtHKls were lioaght <n tin* very I*\st tonns, uml |
Holuctoil hy a skillful merchant, who is familiar i
with the wants aiul tastes of the He has
a coni pie- stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Couhistiiifj of every variety of
DRY-GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES. 1
j
A large and well assorted stock of
ItEADY-MADE ( LOTRING.
Call and examine his stock.
A. 11. McCAKDEIa,
Huston, Ga.
Kpp2R-tf .
Oswego
SILVER GLOSS STARCH.
For the Lguindry.
MAScFAcnritini n\*
T. Kingsford & Son,
IUS BECOME A
.
HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY.
Its great excellence has merited the commenda
tion of Europe for Amur lean manufacture.
PULVERIZED CORN STARCH,
PBETAItED 1)V
T. Ivingstoi*<l & Son,
‘ Expresslv for food, when it is properly made into
Puddings, is a desert of great excellence.
For by all Iffirsl-class Orutei-.
i Bet 3
BRIGGS, JELKS l CO,
BK.VL£KB IX
Drugs and MrdidaM,
Family GrotfH**,
Hardware,
Crockery
Dry Goods, Doiuratlr and Foreign
Millinery Good*,
lioots nnd Shoe*.
’
Hats,
Oothlac,
I
N'offons, etc.
.
WHICH WE WILL HELL
STRICTLY FOR CASH
—AJO> AT—
| CASH VALLE.
Fm-nirn* Pmihay, wh pni4m*e< *f
m, roiuiili ifd as CASH.
11 EN nX F. .11A ÜBETT
j-men.tr Manager.
J© rATK "K OEOBOIA, f.ttOOKS COC.VTT
lorar or Ouwjr,
Ist, 174.
T* All Whom it May Conwm.
Mmf; < H-ikfi jH'titioHiuprt.t*-
p- r .im•. i. . |H-ayiiig for U ttui* ut Aihuitu*-
iv t/’”' V th w,i * ♦mi the cstnt* of O.
”■ *#id * t.ri,tv *!♦ TbU u
to . ifi , i„Ui, *iwd Ui the e%* .
mtion of tins application, rndit.im, hgait*rr,
tH ' Ki ~r Kn ! a, ii l Sl, ‘> tnr re-Mti and, to U ami
apt>* ar nt tU term, 174. f thv<Amrt of
Uuunary of wj<t rnnury and shtw cautr. it *nv
iln \ ( an, why letters of Admrmtration, with wdl
Hiun xetl, sltoiild not U-g*ntt*d to said Mary C
liuker J ’
# _ _. J. M. .SHEAUEK,
__ Ordinary.
GEOKGIA- liuiMjKH Corsmr.
JUaHfKM CoLKT OmDIHAUT,
October ist, ih74.
T‘>Au, Whom it May Coxccem.
H. t * KingslMTv, luu infjf in prom r ftrm applit*d
to m- for ptrninineiit leit*i-i* of A.lminiHiration mi
the isiate of JwlT. . It t , ~f etmntj.
dtn-1-ased. 1 his is to rt<* all olid singular, tho
creditors nd next of kin of Jhl T. lk*us*i© u>
tn and appear at mv office within the tinu alk*w
(i by law and show cans?, if anv thev cmi, why
p rniao. iit AUministrati(Hi sliouhi uoi’bv groun<d
to 8. 1. IvingsU'ry ou Jckl T. Dousou’s ostata,
J. M. SHEAJU-Jt.
i.„i
WANTED!
Out- to (‘anvass the (Mtuitttn nf Itrooh* and
Th*mas, olio or both of tlu-m, for sul>tMT)t>erß fir
nit, JONES' PEIWONAL UECOLUECTWFNH OK
GEN ROBERT E LEE.
with the cordial approval of G*n.
' Lee's faiuily, and the Faculty of Washington Leo
I'liKcr ily. Va. Inteusxiv inter*sting m<irc
rm.m v may be made by a few Week's agency
than hy a year's occupancy of a Countv oflicc.
•o' Inquire at this oftioe.
oetß.tf
Four Thou.saml Dushels of
COTTON HEED
For sale at
TEN CENTS PER BUSHEL,
i E'en w*isw> t
JOHN L. MOILS,
Flsenix
MADISON, FLA.
I fH't l?-2n
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