The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, July 29, 1884, Image 4

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im t TXIfi WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1884.—TWELVE PAGES. WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. Enteral at the Atlanta Po^pfflce aa sccond-clam ■tall matter, November 11,1^8. Weekly Constitution, 91.35 Per Annum. Clubs of five, 11.00 each; clubs of ten, fl.00 each and a copy to gcttcr-up of Club. ATLANTA, OA., JULY 29, lttL OUR Waterbury Watches Our Offer on Waterbury Watches Expired on July ist. We have now secured a lot of Watches on luch term, that wc are enabled to renew it again, on the aarao terms, until January 1st. We therefore oiler to send TH* Wckklt Comtititioh one rear and a Waterbury Watch, for. 13 SO or (to autweriben) a Water bur/ Watch for. 2 CO This la the best and most liberal offer ever made. The Wetcli Is a capital and accurate time-keeper. It ts sent postpaid. In A strong latln-llned box, which guarantees safe do-1 of money centers, livery. With each Watch I. sent a printed The Baltimore Manufacturers' Uncord de- ....... mnmls not a hank here and there In the book of directions. goulb, i„,t tndeiiemleiicc of New York—the We lieve sold hundreds of these Watches I „ ta bl!shmrnt, in fact, of a southern New and they give the best satlsfsctlon. They are I y or k. It says: "The southern states must accurate tlme-keepera, strong, simple, easy | be leas dependent upon New York, and this to manage, and aland rough treatment. "First. Can you raise in your community a capital of JoO.OOO, or at least two-thirds of It, ns a guarantee of good faith to outside cap! tnlista who hate money to Invest In hanking? Second. Is there produce enough shipped from the placo where you propose to start your bank to employ the capital invested? Third. Is there money enough in your com- inunity to give a reasonably fair deposit ac count?" A town that cm answer these questions in the affirmative, and substantiate its answers, need not be without a bank. And when these questions are all truthfully met, and the hank is started, great business tact and sound judgment are required before dividends can lie earned. Banks are generally established wherever they will pay, and if a town has no bank it fa prima facie evidence that Its business Is not lurge enough to meet the expense of run ning a bank and earning dividends on the capital desired. It is sufficient to remember that a bank without s considerable line of deposits is a bank that la destined to die young. Large deposits, short loans, and sharp collections constitute the elements of a successful bank, and the town that does not admit of all three probably lias no bank, and will not be apt to have one until its bus iness Is enlarged and adapted to the customs the negroes are so numerous that they are hanging over the edges, clinging by their eye brows and bolding on with their teeth. Logan fs doubtless of the opinion that he is the inventor of tho theory that all the negroes vote the republican ticket at every election, and he is inclined to lift the bloody shirt on high on that Issue; but the theory was Invented by Eli Ferkins to pad out * summer almanac. IfLogan desires U> get the negroes Interested in voting, at they were when freedom was a novelty, he should come down and lecture them. We know of. no other method. State officers and a legislature are to , be chosen. The next election takes place in [ ARP AND THE NEGRO. A NEGRO INCENDIARY. Wc find the following In the Athens Vilot, a paper edited by a negro; Another colored man was brutally mur 4\>y an Athens policeman July 1,3th, the details 0 f which we will publish next week. Abe^, the same ■lay Iasi year a similar outrage was 'commuted by an Athena policeman on a color mttn T | l( , wholesale killing of colored cltiz- mult nlop or else some morning the Inhabitants of these sequestered haunts of crime, and mnb Uw wl!1 wtke up and find maddened^ , t | c klng lira their home*. We are not ncqua’ >nU!d with the factg of the killing of the negro by the policeman but the probabiiii y j„ that the negro was re sisting the ortir <r , XIlcrc Bro a Kreat iiuiny negroes arour d Athens who seem to believe that they cr ^ v i 0 ] 0 t e the law with impunity and then, arrpst. There hovo been white rr troubled with the same complaint, and 1 result fs that those who consider snselvcs superior to the law and the forms Via* invariably get Into trouble, and tome- f times it is serious trouble. But it is not can bo accomplished by building up a grer^t j necessary to know the details of the killing southern trade and financial center. 1.4 tsjof the negro by the ]iolireman. Tho facta EACH WATCH IS A STEM-WINDER obviously to the advantage of every bigness j lave little or nothing to do with the fore- , . . . . | interest of the south that somewhere, („ y,at ] going quotation from tho 1'llot. The negro n no cy sne <• I section there should lie a large tr^dn center I who wrote It Is an incendiary, and he has Every man needs n Match. Even If you j w |th abundant banking facillt’,**, being to! merely mado the killing by tho police- have one you need a cheaper Watch to wear I that portion of our country V/hst, Chicago Is man an excuse for giving vent on rough Journeys or about the farm. I to the west. Whether New tW-sans, Atlanta I his desires Tills spirit has crop- I or Baltimore ts most fe.vonMy situated for I ped out more than onco in Athens, Bare You Get a Capital Papar One Year I tills, It Is difficult to say, as each «f these cities I and tho people of that city have tolerated it. and Good Watch for 13.60. | has peculiar advantages; Atlanta, however, I They will continue to tolerate ft until they dls- I might almost lie omitted, as her banking I covert lint toleration leads to trouble. A white Get one of tho Watches for your boy. If I capital is entirely too small, even for her I man, making such a threat in behalf of you are already a subscriber, it only costs | own trade. One of these three dries ought I class, or in behalf of law-breakers, would be *2.00 for the Watch sent postpaid. You may j ll0,d tl * 1 " l 1 ""!!' 0 ". and thus do sway with drummed out of any community In the ! .. I the present entire dejicndenee upon New I country. We have no Idea that the negro rely on lira Watch being all that It I. repre- York Anancia| Wtr0 tIl „ the inocm ,f. ry who *,,1, tIlc j.Hot representa his •enteil. Address one now, tho trouble In the money market I race, but he shows that bo is willing to rep- THE CONSTITUTION, I at the south would bo of comparatively little | resent it whenever ho can teach it that in Ati-akta, 61. I impirtancc. A work of this kind can of course I cendiarism is tho projicr way to prevent the 1, 1 I only be accomplished slowly, but It Is a aub-1 arrest of negro criminals. He may or not Tilt action of irbb oesmty Saturday in In-1 Ject that should receive the earnest attention I ben dangerous character, but he should not doraing Hon. fames II Blount for renomina-1 of all southern business men, and especially I be olbwed to find shelter in a community tlon *0 congress, assures the repnblic -of the I «f the bankers ot tho south. Tho rapid in-1 which he openly and boldly threatens with continued services df one of tho best eon-1 crease in the wealth of tho south, the cm or-1 tlie horrors of incendiarism, greesmon who has eecnc to the surface since 1111011s development of her manufacturing I It is said the negro ought to be educated, tlie war. More than that, it shows that Tub I and mining interests, and the steady growth land that business seems to be going forward Cojwrrrurio!* bass large circulation In Bibb I of her population, require a corresponding I swimmingly. We have no doubt the Athens as well as In several other counties. EAUi.Y-oounty was tho scene of a lynching Saturday, In wlrieh determined men era- advance in her banking facilities." I negro is a "graduate." Tho stato is paying The Record has got tlie cart, In part at I $8,000 a year to tho Atlanta University to | least, before tlicj horse. What it demands I teach negroes that the white people of Geor- phnsized tho sentiment tlrnt tho women of " 1 f « 1,ow development of the south, gla.ro rebels and traitors and that sort of the country, who are unable teprotect tlicm- " h *° thc rf' 1 ' * 10 " ,ay h "° ‘“■f H , ne * rt f t ■" *° * .'? a “ ted - lct selves,-nu-it beeblclded from the adults of 0 own and be htdepand- them be educated to know that tlie law la to brutal wretches. The law should take ita «"tof the great money conterofth.oountry. berespectad, and tbatn negro wire violates course, but criminals have no right to com-1 eveiitsurcly cannot precede southern I tbe Iaw- is no better than a white man who plain wlivii outraged humanity rises in vcll . development, and may not follow It. A vlo atcs . In addition to this, the honret rwinsn nilninstttIii ni I country generally has hut one commerelal I and intelligent negroes of tho stato should -a ■ I center, anil to that center tlie remainder pay I bring a pressure to bear upon such knaves as As Tin: iinnk-onary of tho burning ot thc I tribute. Chicago does not render tho writ I the editor ot tho Pilot, and either make an Kimball lioueo approaches It is gratifying to I independent of New York, and Chicago itself I outcast of him or reform him. This matter observe the progress of the work which Is I keeps its fnce turned towards Now York. I is of great importance, and the people of reorlng over tho ruins a structure lit every I The tanking facilities of Clikiago do not glvo I Athens should treat it os an Important mat- wily superior to tho grand hotel which wei I tho northwest in such times as them any I ter. destroyed last August Thursday tho rising I mors ease or accommodation than tho rest of I crop" AND BUSINESS, walls passed the height of the former the country, deluding the south, enjoys. In T| , 0 whrat crop ofla>t } , fur , vas 42i ml|llon structure. t hey arc totowor twenty-live feet oUior words, if it would pay to establish a 1 1>ua]ipln> t]l0 arithmetic man has been ngl„-r and will c.clore -tho most magnificent second New 3 ork there would surely be one; wUU ,, llCB , ummet tegan to put the hotel in thoaouth.^ but so long as it will not, we must he content ^ J f<he prcsent vcar at m mU1Ion In responso to ■cvcrnl inquirioa from cor I w “* 0,10 ( >olmncrc I*l m e tr°t»oli i . I But 110W w j, en the crop is nearly rcHpondcnts wo would say that Mrs. I. M I LOOAN'S SCREED. I harvested and much of iUJMjtahcd and Plowman, known to our readers and to tin* | OoneralJohn A. ItOgan’s letter of accept-1 actualy measured, ho Is conlflBnSTto raise rcadinK public as “Rctey Hamilton" writes I ance, coming from tlie man who is supposed I hi* estimate to .VhO millions, or about AO for no Ueorght publication but Tint Consitt- I te be a leading republican statesman, is a re- I millions more .than any previous yieUL All Yiojf. Wedeairo to state, also, that she writes I markable document. It is a lumbering, I the tuen who make crop estimates declare over no ]»seudonyni but "Betsy Hamilton." I awkward, eumbersome athiir, reminding one I thsteuch a crop was never before gathered in Tho popularity of her letters havo led to some I of n freight car bumping «>n cross-ties, and I this country, and that we will have at least feeble imitations, or, rather, to some feeble weighing at the least calculation twenty I million bushels to send to Europe at any attempts nt imitation. Tho original "Betsy I pounds to the inch. Its ideas are the piati- J price it will bring. Tlie chances are against Hamilton" letters ore to bo found only <n I tudea that have been oosing from the country I high prices. India, Australia and South theee coJums, I papers of the west for twenty years, and a its I America will also have wheat tosell, and Mi IUknvis is to trv hUliand aoaln in the l,tyle la t,l * t * •chool-boy who has never I unless the European defleiency is larger than ! H b*. nnUctpAtod, cheap bretul -» ■- ha. obtained the nn.ut.,.0,1, imloraemcni of llll . v . e l] ' r h ‘7 * c “ ° " “ l "- °» hutl ' ««'"• the democratic eomn.itlee and 1. believed to I - for . v,ce ‘‘ ire,ld * , “ forth ,,y . t,,,, I A » t " c1 ' cro P matures and 1. harvested tl.il on joy the confidence When such men vania, were mentioned in connection with lenee of the parly leader* I l * rly ot cul “m- talking of those who “tave I ymr, It proves unmunlty large. If this rule wklr Wallace of IVnmvl-1 * > ” n Wldc,,,m ' d to “ b"u>e In our midst," and I ; a continued through the seonon—If tbo sun Honed in connection with “ f “‘‘*j roke °f " , , . Mamma the rain, fall and tlie froatanre de- , of the committee, Mr. Ita- L Tl,< ' l " , c ’ ‘ d “"^’^"phrato of l.yed-we will have 2.1 r he proud of the eompllmem r»l»t.blioau pta.fornq and the dilution 1. auJ MV en million nfemd npon him. It must be aald that he * mko "* d l,y “ l'™n.i«ua«. ..re of wonl,. .Nature could not do ' ... .. . ... . I hrom licginning to cud there l« not a "luirk I nroniiseetodo thi, veu llam i more for us than she f. in no way rwpom.ll.le for the defeat of the I ‘77,",,***?" m"® . to * ad ,ken! U " ot « "l“‘ rk promiwow to do this year. Great crops, peace party four yean ago. Republican corru^ °f. *'" ,Uvlldli,y 1,1 " c n, * ,vly lmve “ Uud au Industrious people-and yet there 1. tlon’'money s|wnt by Doraey in Indiana taat f * ‘•"« lp ' 1, » ired nm *' dlrfrcss in nearly every household, and <le- mcock for the presidency J wandering in a bewildered way through I pn-vsiun in httsiueia circles. There is no -w jn maze of wools. One can imiigiiie tlie I natural cause for all this, and the cause must TltEMNDOEOItaiA-g REUNION. (brads of perspiration standing out on t-ogan‘4 be looked for among men; and if our rulere Twenty years ago last Tuesday the 1-orty- upper lip as he vainly attempted to address oI ,| 10 tmi ,t twenty yours could be closely In s.s .,n,i (leorgln regiment made part of a I bimrelf to the understanding of those wlmso I terrogme-l wo might succeed In findingtlie Ctarge on the feilersl Hues In the suburb* of LupiHirt he covets. The feet that he had I true tralL Extravagance, corruption and Atlanta that t.cueral Sherman pronounced I oampleU-d his letter several weeks sgo was I i.rgiziatlon in the interest of the few have prv- the graadsat chats* he ever »»■ talepayhad at the time, and one can writ | va i|«i, ujU al t |,e end of it all the country is ° n U * l 1 T ^ y ' W 1 ‘ . , .* D ' r * ‘"'7 Mi,v * “ "*•«"« *»'""en«. We in „ di.tre«cHl a condition that even mix- 1,111 or. which they had atruggled » gallantly have no doubt that a kitchen edition of this aln pted crops cannot restore ,.rosperity. Tbe for Atlanta, and on which ao many of their curious epistle was in cin-utatton u few days pr ,.sent condition of the imlustrieVand of the comrades laid down their livea, they met to after the adjournment of the republican <xm- tra de of the country ahould I* sufficient to commemorate that terrible hut glorioua day. | rentlon; Indeed th. llavorof U-e letter sug- (lrivo out tUe mm am , the - rty The frativitle* were cUtsatnM and rotated get* that it wa, composed eomewl.ere be- w blcb have brought it u|K>n us. Sir. Blaine's with the thought of the getlsut Wlows that tw.-eu tbe kitchen and the honentablr. It is misleading figure, in hit elatarate letter of •hadgoneover the river to rest benea b the crude, coarse and rank, but theee qualities acceptance are refuted by the daily list of ““‘I 1 *.* ke *" " ,,IN! “ r , '°'" rad ''‘ ld l‘ do ,,0 ‘ "*»« il « Manual weakness. Mr. failures, by what every voter sees and feels in among the llving-the Impnlaaa thatsrere ( Blalna's tatter la feeble because rite policy of h ta daily life. The country is ripe fora stirred by the recital of great deeds halt for- [those who stood at his elbow placed him I change gotteu—the admirable orraugementa, the I under restraint, but Logan's is forble because ' • quiet,-roctable hospitality—the similitude of I ljugan is feeble in his intellectual equip- - THE PROHIBITION TICKET, the camp and camp life, mode the itay a I ment I T . ,,on,,l, » tlon of Governor St. John for merry and a memorable one. These reunions I A feeble man intellectually is srneralty a 'W tkc prohibitionists is by no of old comrades hive always received our I ruh man, and Logan's reputation, such as it I “''‘“•1‘^ant feature of thccanvasa. heartiest commemtation. Tli»<y should be I j,, j, based on his rashness. He declares, I ‘ Jo “ n nl ' d wdl supporters in made annual, and every regiment should I among other things (to take an example p , r J' '“W, aml sfrong efforts will especially have them. It is safe to my tlrnt the good random), tliat polygamy is a demoemUoin- '' e ln ,h * dou ^ ui ‘ , » tM w lncre « old Kortyoaoond will never taU to meet oner I ititutton; but so serene a philosopher as I F rolli " lt ‘ on ' oU ’- The convention at I'itts- a year as long as any of the gsltaat 2U0 that I Emerson claims it as an offshoot of 1‘uriun. I b . ttri ’’ **" ,4r ** ly *t*«nded. and the nomina- srere present last Tuesday are well and in the I u i, almost sacrilege to couple the name of I ,,0 “ , look Wllh “ “O'b noise and en- flasb. I Emerson with tbatottbecuorae-greinedpoliti-1 J^Ritasm as those of Chicago. Tbe friends of BANKS AND BANKINO. freebooter l Kigali, and we have hardly the v l The monetary s.ringeney In the routh .sjcxcum of necessity in this (tutance; ** | miUloa ro^ ^t by^^t^ ill cast $,000,000 votes for thq proMoition “Kre- ’ day. T, nt '. IP ,8 0'- fleet tbe prohibition be C b, out inteinprance, ■«btch'\'! I a 1 grenter 0 cur!e ArkanKls 0,1 M°mhi y , September 1. Both of' HE believes IN THE CROWING than slavery. „> a yhopeis that the proliiW-! these states are democratic, and their local j POWER OF THE RACE, tlon Lincoln.. may be elected In 1888, and 1 contests will afford no indication whatever of > ... 'vd 1,000,000 votes for HL John this the tlie ..encral elec'iou. * Whsa TUtj Know Tlioir rtsoo They Aro the Best ^ tt ^prohlbitton“UnMln"willtaelectcdj“*r«snitoitDeg neraieiwiM; . B , nl ^ th , WorW . Whl „ vice. From yj *'>at year. Tlie republican party is dead.! But on the day after Ute ^.rksitsis election I wtueb ntj Am Freo-Tbo ota ^as not killed bv tbe democrats or pro- J Vermont elects state ofliccrs and members of [ Finnutioa Recalled, Etc., Etc. P.ibijkmists, but it killed itself through the I congress, and six days later Maine holds a -r lf, n j8W'wUlmufon Sia^tottast I !imIlar elecUon. These states are comidercd I was riding along on thc ral lroad the other Itlsdead." ! y j “safe" by the republicans, and the republi-j day, when we stopped at a station and a col- 1 The truth is, the prohibitionists are stead- cans will doubtless carry both of them this ored “.eurshlnn” got on and settled down all ily gaining. In 1872 they cast 5,H03 votes; in year; but the vote of each will be closely I around nra. They were well dressed and well 1870 their votes was 0,522; in 1880 It had ris- scanned to ascertain, if possible, tho size and I behaved, but when the conductor came along cn to 10,305; in 1881 it stood at 30,000 in va- strength of the independent republican bolt I after tickets two of them had no tickets and rious elections throughout tlie country; in The fourteenth day of October is regarded no money. He stopped tho train in the woods 1882 It was nearly 100,000, apd last year it by some as the president-making day; for on I and put them off. I was sorry for tbe rascals, was about 200,000. In 1882 its candidate for that day two contested states will elect state I for they di,I want to go so bad. I asked some governor in New York received 23,783 votes, officers. In Ohio congiessmen are to be I of the crowd why the didout lend them some In Ohio they have polled of late from 0,000 chosen also; in West Virginia, a legislature I money, and they showed tlicir pearly teeth to 12,000 votes. In Iowa and some other I besides state officers. We have not men-1 and said: "We knows dem niggers; dey states they control the republican party; and tioned the Georgia election of the first day of I nebber nay back. Bern nigger's like a broke Os they are very much in earnest and are October, because it is not a contested state, ,*Weatal!g, tiSk'de co£d&£ rather hard-headed in general, it would not I Ohio and West \ lrginia are. Tlie democrats, I ^ no 'cm. You know, doss, dar is always he surprising if they rolled up a considera-1 now happily united, are hopeful in Ohio, and I some sheep among do goats.” Well, there are, ble vote this fall. Presidential years are not they by no means admit that the state will *. n i* 0 V! c „V"\f b i > "!i ) “ k , th ' d “ rk i^ e *E“ d „ considered thc best years in which to put I reverse the verdict of last October. In West I ®^ ep 0 f ^ oaU this sublunary world, and forward side issues; but the average prohibi- I Virginia the republicans and greenbackers I jf ^ waa not f or a f ew g heep scattered, society* tionUt doea not regard the suppression of in- have gone into partnership in spite of con- and law and order would be in a bad fix. temperance a, a side issue. It outranks in trary declaration, of alleged principles, and th . B “Vdiftc„ ycaffa'go. Ira.iZkbaek their iqinds all other issues. I they claim the state. If either part} carries I an d remember wlint he was soon after the* The republicans sent Commissioner of Pen-1 both of these states the presidential election I war, and I am satisfied he is improving. He stons Dudley and Mr. Price, commissioner of will fall to it like over-ripe fruit, so great is works better and is more respectful. lie has- Indian affairs, to Pittsburg to induce the con- the influercc of October elections; but if, as f.'^ural'Voniu’om* ?’ta„'t knot retell about- vention to make no nomination. The com-1 i® more probable, the republicans carrj Ohio I tj lc towns and cities, hut the country niggers- missioners of the republican party returned I and tlie democrats West Virginia, each aide ! are doing very well where they are mixed up* to Washington very much out of humor and simply holding ground it has long occupied, white folks in the right proportion. X X a * ■ I . it I I l.n„ iltA Vm-aatkaa ilnomiArt i.-.ll .fllonin I — proceeded to denounce the convention u then tlie November decision will remain negroes aro good naturud, and love to depend on the white man, but the white* SENATOR BROWN'S REPLY TO SENATOR HOAR. We published some time since the very able speech of .Senator Brown on the Mormon question, in which he contrasted the polygamy of New England with that Utah, Senator Hoar made a short reply to Senator ECHOES FROM THE PEOPLE. J. W. M., Oxford, (fa.: When do thc new postal rates for printed matter go into effect? They have already gone into efTcct. Subscriber, Atlanta, (Ja.: Please state tnc high- democratic annex." Mr. Dudley explained I wholly unsettled, and tho month of activity I man must treat them fairly and kindly, and to a reporter that "the leaders are nothing I in the original doubtful states will follow. | act like ho was not only a master but a friend.- but democrats In disguise, and their foten- The chance, .re Uuit New York and.Indiana, StSwVhT'ne iikra i tion is to hurt the republican party all they I Jersey and Connecticut, and the 1 acinc I |,j m arminr { j n a dignified way better than a can." There was probably not a democrat in I slope, will have the honor of deciding who I inon who puts himself on au equality with* the convention. The nominee for president I the head of the state shall be after tho fourth I hnn. 1 The white man was born to command waa elected governor of Kansas a, a republi- day of March. The democrats of Ohio do I ta'a Thing*rec t *gnK can, and has never been a democrat. And I not, however, think so. They are not only I nn( j submitted to everywhere, and has been the prohibition vote of next November will I hopeful, hut full of work and of that enthu-1 in all ages, and it is right. Hank is the safe- come almost wholly from tho republican I elastic spirit that will not for a moment nd-1 Su» r 'l «f th<j swal circle. I rank soino fi.ikff party. No wonder tlie republicans are out of I mit the state is not as democratic as it was picr am , fee | more at ea ^* |n oar *own circle*, humor, when they foresee in New York alone] last October, when Hoadly was elected gov-1 than in those above us. I was onco invited toss on this score that can not well be less | ernor by 20,000 majority. I to a party in a fashionablo city, and there than 20,000, and may cxccc.150,000 vote,. | echoes FROnTthe PEOPLE. I Jldendld'ladSs'Snd I^Stoil'my vcry^cst'w havior, and after while a lady friend called me out on tbe verandah and laughingly told me that thc hostess, a lovely and accomplished iitocrincr, Atlanta, Ua.: 1« state meU0. | *.'% ”/vI 1 ^’li, d0 A^ 1 .„T price ever paid In the United States for a hone. I “ ‘ : j v ' for 1 d,de V t kn ? w Mr * Ar P fln * of | A^fagtoth.^tonGt.b. ^ Z l^t d kn k oVhowrL h h*aro iXtf. I tcnturl-*’ AthCUS ’ °* " h ° ’ thc,:<lltor ol thc I comjiany, but I find him to bo a perfect gen- or , »• R ',"^ 01,d " 1, t ,h * Cl “ C ' Cjl, ° r ’ ““ d Mr knew h/but'lcame'outpretrir'wMl.™ When I Brown in which he referred to the fact that | Johnson is his assistant. I told Mrs. Arp about it she said: “Well, Idont the latter senator had, during a large part of TMmSrt rermon,*I, V h7aT-a» bis life, sustained tho institution of slavery, I byterian or a CongregatTonallst? I J®" ii JJKSE 4 vf n ? W » U, j th nk ^ which did not permit legal marriages, and He I. a Presbyterian. «d^USSf ™But I &VrJ. iln* w^whS said there were a large number of mulattoes ^ SronuJwySSd^^ f ou ar0y “ nd nobody's business. We con in the south to be accounted for. I nte It? I ]?®J e gentlemen hero as well as there. Sora* Senator Brown afterwards replied, and con- One thousand millions; considerably less than ft 1 i!*,? 0 ?, 1 J.nr T the J v ,e ®‘ ♦».« rara.1 m!Lmm raf M-.on. I the number of dollars owctl by the Unitetl States I “? ut l ou “f* i «"* »» d ‘ Yo ^' had that knowledge away that is tlie reason you 1r fended himself against certain expressions I orhose Hesh worms? ' ‘I n ow >” *nid sho| “that* contained in Senator Hoar'a speech in re- After bathing the free rub It very hard with a | J^. nd ‘ , . n , ken ,om °- ui. wajtia. I co»no towel. Avoid fat and fried meats. ference to his position on the Mormon ques-1 Mn) . g, j, B„ Sandenville, Ga..- J have. , , , . , tion. I tho tint volume of Captain Hugh McCall's Hiifory I t0 ue goml as long a, ho is a negro. Having published the first speech, we "t Georgia In e °od order. Wfiat could I sell ft (When they try to set him up with a hifalutin . . . 1 . I *°r? I education and make a white man of him, he omitted to lay the second before our reader?, I ^he price will depend upon the customer and | becomes a new creature and a public nuisance* but we find that the demand for Senator I his appreciation of the book. If Inquiry Is made I Tho colored colleges are turning out a smart Brown's reply on the question of slavery and I we will furnish your address. I ,efc ®y cr ^ 7** r » butjrhere are they and what mulattoes is so universal among our readers I Sunday Reader, Atlanta: Was “Clemnnthn” a | ff? „®, I ? en a . re Vfl K ab opds. and ° 1 character in mythology or not? , , , , - , , Cleinantha figures in Talfourd’s drama of “Ion.” eluded to publish the speech in full in our 8. H„ Greenville, 8. t\: How cun a youth rapid., . , . -, -a- tssuo of tills morning. We commend It to | •>' luornue his stature? I order of education was proof enough that they the direful eon.td.ratton-of our readcra. - * ^ r ' n « c,ou * »»*«*#&**. Those who commence it. perural will „ot c L , « Atl . lU: whereare thclroundl Moag . •£>'<* W"/"” n,m ” «« rd *. “d toll the likely lay It down until tliey have gone I Jng to tlie Athletic club? I time of day on a watch. 8o I aupnose wa through with it I A dostTiption of the grounds and thc best mode I ou § ht to set up all the hogs in a school houses We predict it will be a long time be ^ro bo found In anothercolumu Almighty,VXjor%in^ Senator Hoar, or any other New Kngland o( f th i* . . * . 4 4 I ns nil the unmixed nations have. He loves- senator, makes another assault on Senator tblrti of th? dd^in th e a MtWrepSbuSS f& ftn Tr5ui, ,10 t 1 ? ,0rb J!! dellro ^ Brown or tho stnteof Georgiaon the question I convention were negroes. How many negroes I Unlike the white man he t i M , u ° a . q 1 , I were In the democratic convention? * I rarely cheats or swindle* anybody. Cheating, of slavery and inula toes, henator Hoar re-1 There were eighty negroes in the republican con-1 ■windling, overreaching, deceiving is tho sfn treated from the senate chamber into tlie I vention and one In the democratic convention. I of our raeo—the foundation of nil tho civil cloakroom during the delivery of this power-1 R. V. K„ Talking Rock. (Jn: How many vote* I ml U 1,1 our cou ^ # T" uk tho ne S roc » dont do it. fill speech, 'which exposed his state to M°<» Tammany bull poll in Now York city? A.“yj?".T ri 2L l, "l l a.*g» ll “ t j?f. n ".’“‘.''"S in i * ili st— j i a » I About 4*1.000. iinatregaru. rbc white man will itcal on a such a terrible lire, and lias not since at-j \y. T. F., East Point, On- Where can I obtain I s ““ lc h * ** mBnn enou 8 h to stoat at all. tempted to reply to it, simply because it is I thc sermons of Rov. Dr. Taimngo In pamphlet or I i ho , morc “° 8 cU tl >« better satisfied ho is. unanswerable. I Wllk ,orm ,o r two year, post? I put the negro wont. Ho woulilcntroba bank. Write to an Atlanta bookseller. 1 If ho found a pocketbook witll a big roll of Sub., Ward Station, Oa.: t. Can a brick house | m01le y iu it lie would tako it to some white 1»moved without being first tom down? 2. Is I man; but he will pick up little things like a —i *— ■ 1 bushel of corn, or a dollar, or a u a »ercno and peaceful con- . , , Rllfating it the extent of his Subscriber, Cool Spring*, Ga: Plea*© give me I capacity and the extent of hi* inclination- le name and addre** of the man who patented - 1 cotton picking mnchlno. i to us, when I (jenernl Jame* Lougitrcct a nephew of Judge A. I chicken, or a bui .or tliev will I breastpin with er *,® y i wm | 1. Certainty It can. 2. Yes. I icicncc. Small] ne I capacity and th. ...„ a I When my darky finds a hen’s nost and brings. I me half the eggs I thank him. When our cook !r > I hides away a little Hour Mrs. Arp shuts her- leading to a very general UtecuMon of tin-1 lagan a fulmmations are of no more im- [ , ' __ . * ' meds of thi* aection iu the way ofhank cap!-1 portance than those of a cowboy on the ! , Iom . e Walter, a leading Legate, mid « tab A great many of tlie smaller town. | wmtcrti border. | “*****•*, mm a of the prohibition part- John tbli year will kill t t banka. Local banks are easily wanted, I Hi* description of tbe condition of affain I rot* of tbe hut it i* not every town, aa III* charleston in th* aoutli is amusing, though it is strictly 1 John 1*. St John thL , New* and Courier says to an Aiken com- on the line ol argument employed by M.! publican [rnrty. and a'new liarty will be pondent, that ran sustain a bank. Our j Halstead, of Cincinnati. We judge from ■ ! orm jf b»’fl,"8«J>toblbition soul in , it whicii willtaite tbebestmenfroiii then>I* T * TB “ LE 5 T ‘ 0NS B,r0 ? E N ° VEMBER ' Charleston contemporary commends to those | Uigan's terrific remarks that there are states publican and l **tenwnrfic ,n 'p«Iti > « U *n<h I The first of the ante-presidential state elec- who talk of starting • bank three questions; in tbe south—commonwealths in foot—where uniting them with the prohibition jmrty.wili I tfon* will occur in Alabama on next Mon RAILROADS AND THE FARMERS. The time lias come, it seems tbe railroads must decide whether foster truck farming in this state or kill It. The results of this season, whilo certain | the name and address ni the , , , . , , I cotton picking machine, sections have made money and certain farm- Mr . jiason, tho inventor ot the cotton picker, In all sections have done well, his prac-1 Uvc* at Kamtcr, 8. c. I cyc8 atul , av , nolhin „ f or jthurtt‘ thriVfreV Ucally demonstrated that fruit and vegetables W. W„ Gettysburg. On.: Mr. John I.. Shorty, ot I ings so bad to be aroused when they are cannot be marketed at present freight rates, S3? JS5 1 , ?^fti 0 l5S2^5' * u ‘ lty ' so as to gnnran tee a reasonable profit. Brices I Kelley, Co. 0., tub Reg. Ga. Vols.” Thcownorcaii I But for_bard work, eontented work, humble- have been coo<l dnritiR the sca«on eoml ns I rccov ‘ r u by *' Wrwwl,,B Mr ‘ 8Ucrf J- I ? rork » wh ,° cou ,i ,l » ke U»elr place* on the Unto been good during tuc season, aa goocl as A j g Comnirl „ A ,„ . , what u , hc farnis amt on tho .travs, and the steamboats may well be hoped for, and jot the freight | dross ot Hon. T. M. Norwood? 2. What has bo-1 and tho railroads? Who would do tho white, charges have eaten up the profits. Unless I comL ' 1,1 Slippery Shores III Atlanta? I man's bidding with so littlo murmuring and there is a sharp decrease in the rates, there I •-Savannah, Ga. 2. licit supposed to be some-1 »•' much chcerfulnets? The negro is still an wilt he. sl.arn droreaoe In the omn nf I wh™ out west, lie belongs to a respectable wen-1 important loctor in our southern homes and will boa slurp decrease in thc crop of next l, crI1 (amity, and is said to b* th* only black sheep | ,mithcrn industries, and I hope be will re- war. I In it. I mam. lie la grafted on to the southern tree. It Is stated that thc roads bring western I A. C.and W. E. Worth, New York: We advise I j! t,10r nations have been transplanted, and freight into the south at about onc-batf of I tbe people ot your tootimi to dry unp«ted peaches I iv<! *»« prosper. The Jews, like the misste- T . V. , ' . . . I instead ot the pared trait, thfs se!i»on. There | toe, fnstcu slid feed upon every tree, but they what they cliargc to carry freight out of the I will be very few peaches in those sections where hove preserved their habits, their rebalon and .tate. That if, the western farmer can «liipI£f%St^U^ V SSSSm^l^£?£%f C, r T s hcn J et f be ne «~ »lone. hU corn into Georgia for one-half what it I pn»*pt‘ci of price*, while there are rnoujJS I tblt . a w l*© Providence will take *• O^Grian to ship hi. melon, to the S^SgSS^A^UKSslBSi B ' U ' A " r ' west We have been told that the great need I an** price* very low. I THE TEM PER ANCE PEOPLE, of our roads was return freight. They have I, J* J* McC., Seneca, 8. C.—l. Will vegetable (ann-1 .... ~ , _ , it , * «i i iii At • I , MJUii In connection with a dairy and poultiy I • , ' nnunI Meeting °f the Grand L«Hlge I. O. G. complained that they hauled tong trains of I yard pay tu your city? 2. Do you know anyone I T„ and the State Temperance, car.into the south filled with western corn, ?s,'wtan.toe5S|, *v ent “ n,h », nnu * 1 reunlon ol th “ an«l hay, and meat, and hauled these cars I entge price of vegetable* of all kind*? I IO,I « e ot G °od Templar* convened In Atlanu last back empty. We have been told that if we I 1* Ye*. •.*. If you will advertise for auch a farm I Tuesday and continued three day*. The report* would urge our people to raise or produce I D"* "M doubtlm secure one nt once. 3. Vcge-1 »howed the order In a tlourlnhlng condition with szmethiug that might .111 tlrare care on the ^ return trip it aould cheapen freight both I s j p. f Thomaston, Ga: How many soldiers I were made by a number of distinguished Good way*, and tliat our home-raised produce I from Georela were engaged in the Mexican war? | Tempi*n. could bo carried at even luilf price, as a carl Georgia furnished soldiers. I The following officers were elected for thc ensu- tlllod with low-priced freightage was better the puMie dSbr 10 "’ AU: What U lhc ,utw of I I,,Kye f r: than an empty one. The revene seems' to be the debt Trachcl lu grestet height July 1,1 cSinHi&f i*?. J. A.cte“S?.’lto^?*u : \V v' the rule adopt<sl by the roads. I \m, when it waa *2,680,M7,*96. The debt, leu | J * Mrs. J. A. Thomas. Cochran; Q. \\. secretary* This policy will obstruct, if if doea not de- cash in the treasury, July l, i*m, wa* 9MMK- J^Al^KSuin^A^U* SsASESSk stroy, an industry that has done well and | ^ I «ii; Juvenile Templar*, J. J. keath. Louisville* nurfuGh in ,-,,,.1-1 Constant Reader, Menlo, Go.; 1. Was John D. | G. U. t hai». L J. Braswell, Rising Fawn; Q. W. that pr\Nnises more. Our faith in the tntek I 0 f Mountoiu Medows, massacre notoriety, I H* ^ M. Conner, Augusta; G. W. D. M„ Mr*. M. business of south Georgia is undiminished. | ever executed? ‘2. Were A. T. Stewart's remains | McGw, Ben HilU o.TV. I. G., Mr*. S. T. Grier, In- <k... . n .i .v:.- AM {t;ax i I ey vf reei»vercil? il la it proper fora married gen-1 *?J* n springs: G. \\. 8., T. A. Judge, Macon: G. W. Our conviction that small and di\entitled I tlcmau to exercise the same civility iu as*istinga I Messenger, if. B. Royal, Baxley, industries, and a balance to the drain made I y°u»£ l*dy over a femv, across a foot-log or . . . . * , » | uiuddy slough, although he were single? . on u. by the west, are absolutely necessary to , Hc , „ „ Bol dcfln f, el know „ W*'v..uilw hall Thuretay morallyZZ c. our prosperity, it stronger than ever. W• « the mstter ha.been kept from thcpubllc. i ^£“b'c.P ?f^57ot^S5lJi , *J ,, T U i^ hare done all that we could do to point out I certainly, but It would be improper for him to I 'nan. ol Monroe, tad J. If. 8*a!s and 'litis Jf. H. markets, create demand, snd stimulate the I put on the sirs ot * professional masher. I Bt xH“nSme t of°?Ho^Sri«rtr""sriis production ol truck. The tanners have done I gybo- YfmU. 9*y U)i ur r S u , 1M " * n ' 1 1 <leorgt* Temperanceassor-iation. Vheofflccrs will ... . , .. I where are laey? 2. W here does General Joe John* I ronsbt of a orcsfitent ...i.r. all they can to Improve the quality of the son live, aud what doe. he do? trJSufer sSd P e£c,iuw SSSttSfiSbtSnS truck and tbe metliods ot packing and ship-1 I. Star routes are the bone routes traveled by I meetings wilt be held annually tad called by the - ping it. , It now remains to see wbat the rail- “»H and are re called to distinguish I I'hf^MUeTP.TeU^ “ roads can do towards giving ebrafrer rates I trom °*b® r ^ r * 11 * n<1 **ter. | officers president, c. lu 1'rlugle; vict-presldect, i-a .o- j, *, I They are to be found aU over the country, i In | "• A. Hsnsetl. And the answer to this question is much I gj c[in ] 011 j Vs. He Is engaged In the Insurance I. Th * * e , rt *H largely mended snd the more important than tbe railroad people may j iJiZ*. msurance j tcmperauce people weregrestfy encouraged. tbink. I ffllTtir . n , t * r flrnlt t>1r ISenth or "11111 Betts. ciueU In a Justice court in favor of the connty j confedarate army, died suddenly here to-dar of | Bright i dbease. Thi distinct