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We will send (lie Advam i. t!
Savannah li Vet A’ a twelve nrai 5
ft>l vl.
70,So2 5m vi a: a 1 in
C oil t J it ' •« t ; ill ill
Tim J. o 1 w 1 .wit
i etvd a :■ -> on r or
the Oil/ in (.
A Re v tele r'tte been
reColtily o|-g;i|li/,i Hi N with
H »>api.‘ai of O') I 0 )
Mr<. lie •> ret a Su-ph o of A “a
final lad Wivk. He. 1 nil i I ■<*)Ji*Vf ll
t-i lm dine !v atlribiLnhlo giief :u l
excitement over ti e • I'. ! ,,i
ill! 1) irirt, ft. S, SlPj li 'll , V. e
drowning in F. nt li.ei v t i ;(
wimehme s me.
It i3 fai 1 th ,t Omni • cciiii'ed
tint iio wiii newr again become
h candidate ny political "
ottieL Now he’s n Ptobabl '
he wanks to buy a far and a lew
pigs, and a coon d >g.
Reports fr.mi the Norihw. t ind
cate an uiete . ol '
iuS 'Cts, mid pile of llicentoinolog
ic.il eoaitni i .li and the prod iinati >n
i- , tiiO s-<i it ■ of the ajri
.Illtiui't, f s s nr
locust i»!»’;!.'
con Of tile did.’: Cllt COM =
herlllsof the Mat > will b.- held in t-
Ltd !, ii th ill*of July next, lor tin’
pni j.o-e of .idoj 1 log mraS'ires 1 -ading
to the im r chief ml iii.d speedy e.vee.i
lion of the ci im cal ia'.v of tlm Suite,
and (Bb’li'otiur m ttev; a. may como
hetorb Uio eemontion.
The H d ineeMag o’ tie* Tnt cm i
tiiiid S-ns ’ School Convention
takes place a Toronto, Canada, this
year on the 2 - 2ud ins’. Arrangement’
have been mads to Carry delegates
from Atlanta to Toronto and return
for §39.10, tickets good for thirty
days. The party will leave Atlanta
ot) the ldtli ou a special trail).
Mr. Vonuov “predicts” a wet .luce,
with frc.p'iit severe wind and thunder
storms, and probable frosts between
theothulid 1 0 11 of the month. He
kivu: ••The ‘.uorUi wators’ arc only
coining down now, which is an indi
turn of a wet Juno. The wannest
-part of June is likely to oeoui between
the 29th and doth wli n tli' heat may
be exes he.’’
Affairs in Ireland threaten trouble.
There is an immense popular iudiga-
tien there straining to find vent. The
toeiies attending Uo forcible evictions
by tiro lniUt.ry arc of tile mortinflanuv
4ory ebaiacU r, and nothing but the in
ilufiueo of Urn priests aud the great for
betuaneo th.us far shown by the ntili
t.u y prevents an outbreak The I3iit-
i»li government, liowevar is preparing
lor lough dealing aud this week will
have a forun of thiit.y thousand solders
in Ireland. No man need bo surprised
lo hear of a conflict and bio. dshed
tiny day. TeUuraph and J/cssriu/n’
111 Uiis county is a man eighty-six
years old who Walts live util 's to mill
twice a taout li and carries one bushel
iif cor a; tilts fourteen children ami
Mhlps eight of Ihcnr whenever they
need it'.lifts now a wife twenty four
yAi's of age; has bwit m .tried fourteen
times; ItaV used tobacco fifty years;
g.te drunk rogul.nly nt every court
aud eveiy Christmas; never cursed but
oiieeiu life; loves toh<ar.go«‘d pleach¬
ing, goes to church regularly; votes
the Democratic ticket; can whip any
man of bis j;,,,.’ji years and weight
y|ate „ ¥ t lU ul skull i ub, and
never paid a lawyers fee nor
a doctor’s bill. .ls/ie/i”i'0 (A. (.’)
Courier
The Hon. Samuel ,1. Til len, upon
lit'ing mtci r>'gated in reference t
permitting bis name to lu \ l .ecd be¬
fore the N-w York Legislature for
Gougi'tiisionul Seimtoriul hollers to
fill tin' vacancies lvp1i.il “that vO far
n« he was concerned nothing would
induce him to Consider the place him
self— uot even the unanimous \\ tu of
botli houses; .nid in respouso to an til
fusion to his r.s on d In - he sdd
that it would uniko no ? nee if Le
held a guarantee by the Higher Tow-
ers o i hi. go ..1 health until the end
of the jnnetet iFh century. Moreover,
bis ail vice had already been given that
it \va> the nv'st honorable course for
the Dcmrie.atk' party to refer the rep¬
resentation of New York m the Senate
to the net s: * people in the fall
Somebody's Head ir> Level
The following from (he AWang
N and Advertiser expresses on in¬
dependence of the wishes and fancies
o f the “Sfirlekers of the North’’ (the
hull-headed politicians) concerning
the actions of .Southern people, that
every Southerner should feel:
‘ One of ont Georgia exchanges,
i) 1 during a contemporary for lmv-
exposed Mitiafaction at the recent
1. in-hing of the negro who murdered
Maj. Betl a, in Early County, remon
titrates as follows: “it is jost this
sort of thing (inclining I lie lynching)
that has furnished material for the
hnekers of the North to feed upon.
Now it is not our purpose in this arfi
cl (f to join i , ;uc with of flier of our
c - 1> owi'ii contcwporur'n H upon the
ijueitiou ;it i sue 1 et seen them' but w«
do di-sire to say that \V3 are sick and
lircd of the disgusting habit that the
Nonthem press has fallen into of pus
radiug the sectional public opiuh>n of
tiio North liefoio our own people as
soumibinx dr.■•allnl—s-omcUmig tlut
wo should tremble before and r> g.ud
a tiling sacred aiul supreme—; n
thing always to lie consulted and nev-
el’ to be ( trend, d: Co'ifonnd ivo.lionnu the llic
"shriekere otthe North!” Let them
hnek to I heir heart* . , Content; . . and . i let
na go along and manage our own affairs
.mill regulate our own society to suit
,,, people . and
ourselves. , »*6 are tree its
»U«h w e ought to first consider our
|»';»»«"”< <*. >■'"*
i ‘loniofetic cbiirac tm. It we coutiuuc
j {() tl , dge and In mile .very time a
} :iiik(e frhrit 1 8, wo m od never ox-
pool, to In nr the lust of Ids shrieking,
nor to be treut.d ns anything else than
pit .fill iiin n ies ly him. We are n<>
advocate of mob Jaw, but whenever
j we go lo dciioniiee it we shall do so
upon higher grem nds Ihan that taken
by those of our contemporaries who
.-.land in sn li holy horrer of the opin-
ions of tiie p. opie of the North. This
sort of toadyism has got to be chronic
with the people of the South and it. is
high time that they should learu first
to consult their own opini-ms about
their own affairs. Tim. sooner we
maintain common self-respect, us a
people, in this way, the sooner will we
receive the consideration and respect
due us at Ih Imu.lsof the North,
A General Swindle.
'CtieSthipmeut of^tmuged ixau from
the West to the South has b. en.geuer
ally corn plained of, and advices from
imrchunta and farmers show that a
general swindle has been perpetrated.
The matter is made more grievous
from the fact that when shipping, a
bill »f hiding is sent out from (lie West
which is c.dleoted cm receipt of the
corn. Thus our people have been
paying full pries for damaged corn,
and so no appears.
If a damaged or fraudulent bale of
cotton is shipped from the South it is
traced from Liverpool back to the
very plantation tivin v. hence it came
mid the party prosecuted. This is iu
direct contrast with the Western man
who ships us corn, for w hich full price
is paid aud no recovery allowed for
damage.
Tins is a question that calls for at¬
tention ami consideration. It affects
our mircltants, millers, farmers and
in fact everybody. We call see just
now bnt one remedy at hand, aud
that is a general produce and mer¬
chants exchange, one of the chief
rules of which shall be .ho payment
for no shipments until examined, and
wo think do a public service in
calling on all interested to cunvassthis
question for their o\vu and Uio public
good. -Augusta News
New York Legislature—What They
are Doing
The Republicans in the New York
Legislature are still trying to effect
adjournment. They seem to think
this the surest plan for Couklmgs sue-
c sq as his chauccs with the present
members are slim.
It is stated “that the Administra-
ti n men are confident that some re-
emit compact lias been agreed upon
between Conkling’s friends and the
which the election of .
Democrats by
t wo Republicftn Senators is to be
pcs:poind, if it cannot le defeated,
If is certain tligt an attempt is to be
made to reconvene the Denioenils iu
: caucus, and that the main object is to
bind the Democrats to vote all the
first opportunity for a motion to ad-
jhuvn sine dib.”
The following is the Combined vote
ot the Senate and the Assembly, taken
on Wednesday; Jacobs, 50; Cockling,
di; llogtns, 15; I>»\ulley, 1; ^ huelcr,
'21,; Cornell, 19.
A female clerk, representing Jas. E.
Cargill of Columbus, Ga ,is cut on the
load.
ITEMS OF NEWS.
Cbimxus i'XiOM OUR EXenANGRS.
Peaches me selling at §12 per bush-
el in Atlanta.
The demand for railroad hands
sweepingDecatur , conntyof ,, farm labor, , ,
so says the Democrat-
In some sections of the State Corn
|, iH hem partially destroyed by a worm
tbut boros into the stalk and sUclt-i
out its life.
A rumor 1 as 1 ecn circulated that the
body of a Colored woman was found in
the river swamp a few days ago, in a
briar patch. Her body of was a e. Gr
almost resembling green. It was sup¬
posed that she lutd Inen stung or bit-
ten by snakes, In m tlie fu'ct llmta
<»
neighborhood.
An attempt to burn Mitchell county’s
court house, nt Camilla, was nvide
on Friday night. Two bottle* of
kerosene oil were r mpted on th°(foor-
fa.-ing of the ordinary’s office and
on file, but ttie alarm of tire was givefi
in time to save the building. A reward
of five hundred d iH.irslkis been Offered
f,, r Hie appreh.-nsiou of the guiily par-
lino
a calf in Montgomeiy county Ins
« ", Vf> ] 62S ,r >‘ friw fifth ]<•« " leaves the
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!>ndy half way between the -Titer of
u, e iL.clc and the hip bonei. When
a »
down the left siile; bnt when t he cm f
|j e8 down, the leg which is I lie. s-une
shape of the front h'^s, fold tip. Thu
. lively and
]| w as bom May fit li, si i d is
very playful. It is the property of.Mrs.
(J, .Unhand il widow hdy.
The Dawson Journal learns .that a
little negro child on the plantation of
Dr. B. It. Iiit ves came to its deafii C'lie
day last week under very peeul ir cir-
cimistuiiC ’s: It seems that a cat. 1 ad
caught a garter snake and carried it
nlive into tl.e lioiise where the child
wus sitting alone on the flo >r. The
cliild in its admiration for the
Miakc took it np in its hands and was
bitten by the reptile on the arm, and
from the effect of the the bi.o llm
child died.
The Forsyth correspondent of the
Telegraph and Mestenepr tvpfvts that
during the funeral servlc-s®* F. N.
llano’s, at the M^'fliodist G) |f el), the
rod oa th ' Stapl.) was struck ^
ning but conducted it. safely into
the ground without doing any damage
to the olinrob. It created a profound
sensation in the audience, id the
minister caised to speak instantly,
and for n moment the most profound
silence prevailed. A circumstance
which renders the incident a rem irka
hie one is the fact that there was scarce
ly a cloud, and the sun was shining
brightly.
Ctarenoe Or.at.il little boy in I. .arena
county was killed one day list week
in n wrestle with a play mate. The
Dublin Gazette says his .Lath was
a strange » „ one, indeed, (Mil shows
ltow mysteriously man is mace and i>y
what a brittle thread lie is Ipun.l to
lifo. Not even a pebble wus to be
ta „d wheve „„ T,„ B „«n,l «,
a soft and sandy place and lucco it, is
hard to say what was the direit cause
of his death. The bov.s wars nearly
of a size and when they fell, they fell
on their iaces, locked in . eadt otneiS
arms. The fall was a “dogfal. ” After
th fell VOUDg Dolniny rofit . the
^ move(J b ,, fc ma , e n faint
cry,gasped twice,and \v‘ue raied a pale
corpse.
Marietta Journal : On Moiday last
a large crowd of colored pe.ple from
Atlanta came lo this place t>" attend
the Ftd.-ra] decoration. Nowhere ou
their peracis were any pi toll exposed
to view, yet one or two qm.vels soon
brought to view drawn pistol! aud in
one instance a drunken felloes'cmed
determined to use his pistol ti spite
of all remonstrances, auri would
have done so, but his iintagdist got
out of his range. Again, that Veiling,
when the 7:30 o’clock train piled out
from Marietta with the crowdM col- j
i |
excursiouists, . . some twenf
oivu were
tired from the tiaiu, and a (ariitta
young man came near being not by i
one of tlie stray balls not misjng rods his
head two inches. Seveiill were
thrown from the train, and pic old
genUeroftu was hit on the he:
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G T EO/fGIA, CALHOUN COitTY.—
'Whereas Jfrs. Rebecca W. SI'lthan),
administratrix of W. J. Steadhaa.trepre-
sents to the Court, in her petitionilty she ha tiled
and entered on record, that state' fully
administered IF. J. .S'teadham’s pereoj
1 This iV, therefore, to cite a!! < on-
cerned, kindred and creditors, tteliow
cause, if any they can, why said frii .^linis- her!
tratrix should not be discharged dis
administration and receive letters Septbcr ]
| mission on the first Monday in
j This June Term, 1881. MON'KC.
ALFHJ-D I.
junlO-Sm Ordlry.
Sav. Fla. & Western R.R.
Gkxkuai, Maxaof.h’s Office, /
Savannah, May 2'ith, 1880. (
S ^Passenger \S AND AFTER SUNDAY, May will 23rd,
\ Trainis on tliia lload run
as follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS,
Leave .Savannah daily at.... .4:?!o p.m
)r iv c at j egU[ it tt , *' ,f
,. . , •
Arrive at Tbomasville “ “
Arrive At Baftibridgc “ “
Arrive at Albany “ “
-^nv£ at hhje Oak^^ ti It ,2:oo a.m
..
( ^ ,7:oo a.m
..
at Jacksonville “ “ .. .7:50 A.M
I,cave Tallahassee . . .. ,l)Mo r.jt
Leave Jacksonville tt .5:8o p.m
..
I-cave 7-ive Oak it .11:15 cm
.
t i ,4:oo r.M
..
j/eave BafnbrMge it .. .4:oo P.M
Leave Thoinasville 11 . 7::!() p.M
Leave Jesup li .0:30 a.M
Arrive at Savannah l ( .9:00 A.m
No change ofcafsbetween iS'avannab and
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany,
Pullman Pa luce Sleeping Cars daily be-
tween Savannah and Jacksonville.
and Albany without change. Fernandina
Passengers from Savannah to
Gainesville and Cedar Keystakethis train.
train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from ,Vavainm li for Bruns:
wick take thistrain ; arriving at Brunswick
G:oo a. in.
Pa f senders leave Brunswick atS:oo p.m.,
arrive at Savannah Too a. in.
Passengers leavintr Macon at 7:lo a. in.
0» ,! y tneludinK .Sunday) Florida. connect at Jesup
with this train lor
Passengers from Florida by this train
connect at Jesup with train arriving in
Macon at 6:35 p. m. (daily including ,Vun-
day.)
Connect at Albaay with passenger trains
, both ways on .Southwestern Railroad to
and from Macon, E^faula, Montgou cry,
J/obilc, New Orleans, etc.
3 a»SJ 3
ing: forCfoluinbusoevcry Tuesday and *S'ut-
afternoon.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily
(.Sunday excepted)for Green Cove Xprings,
j j Nr. Augustine, Palatka, Enterprise and all
laiKiiH’js cn Nr. John’s river,
j Trains ou 11. & A. R. 1!. leave junction,
going west, 11:37 a. m., and for Brunswick
! at 4:4a p. m., daily except .Sunday.
' Trough Tickets sold,.Sleeping Car Berths
secured at. Bren’s Ticket Office, No. 22
Bull street, and a.t .Savannah, Florida and
Western Railway Passenger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—E.LVTLRN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah,.'Sundays excepted7:00 a.m
L eave McIntosh “ 9:40 a .m
Leave Jesup l l 12. -So p.m
Leave Blacksliear O.o5 f.M
Arrive at Dupont tt 7 :oo 1>.M
Leave DuPont il 5;3o A .m
Leave Blackshear it 9:5o a.m
Leave Jesup tt Loo p.m
Leave McIntosh S:o6 p.m
Arrive at Savannah 5:4o p.m
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, .Sunday “ excepted G:oo a.m
Leave Valdosta 8:17 a.m
beavr Quitman u 9:45 A.M
Arrive at Thomasville . i 12:oo M.
Tliomasiille tt 2:‘!o c m
lim ■% f- '0»v».’»aiY*.v-f 5:23
at J ilia oy, " t .1.) Jl.lO.
Leave Albany U fi:3o a .m
Leave Camilla, it 8.48 a.m
Arrive at Thorn:ievilfe, “ i 1 :"o a.m
Leave 7'homasyille, “ 1:45 p.m
Leave Quitman, • W *3 ■.58 p.m
Leave VabloRta 5:17 p.m
.triive at Dupont 7:3o p.m
J. S. Tyson, .Vaster of Transportation
II. S. 11.4TAILS',
General Manager.
Mothers! Mothers !! Mothers ! !!
Arts yon disun ited at night and suffering broken
of your rest by a sick child
8eti iV |, oft j e of MK8. WINSLOW'S
SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve
'Lo poor little sufferer immediately
depend upon it; there is no mistake
ltl)0nHt T here is not a mother on earth
\ V | 10 lias ever used it, who will not tell
at onoe that it will regulate the bowels,
and give vest to the mother, and relief
.,|j and pleasan to the taste, an 1
is the prescription of one of the oldest
s" 1 ’ best female, physicians and nurses
’/i ‘he United States. Sold every whet’.
2a cents a bottle, oetlaly
PENSIONS XKS5
8ol?i"rg enUtlod to INCREASE and BOUNTY
PATENTS procured for Inventors. .Soldieri
laud warrants heirs apply procured, for bought and sold. Soldier! Send i
and your rights at once.
stamps for The Citizen-Soldier,” and Pensi / '''
•md Bounty la-vrs, Wanks and instructions. W,
can refer to thousands of Pensioners and Clients
< PIteTt
fftst wsa TO FARMERS
and THRESHERMEN
If Clover you Uniters, want to Horse buy Threshe Powers oi-
7** Engines (either Portable or sawing Trac.
f tion, to use for purposes), threshing, buy the
' or “Starved for general Booster” goods. “TAf
Best is the Cheapest.'' Pamphlets For Pric*
m — *7 IJst and Illustrated
i ( (sent free) write to The Avi.tma 1
Lab--„uJ Sjaoo 4 Taylob CoiU’Axv, Mansfield, C
$ (1^' J Sc25 *
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Vi t O man-'anid-'cvKs horsft"roW«ir*»A UV < •* 2'
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^;'; ,f r I't'G’fttcd to 1 atmlo all the
TV \. < < L . in tins and adjoining counties.
will pay the highest cash maiket
pace. CALHOUN & CO
Arlington, G.a , May 3, 1881.
ME At tMEAL!
For Sale or Exchange at the Mill.
No need going anywhere else to hay meal. In the future, we shall keep on has
11 good supply of the best and prettiest white meal.
! LUMBER!
BY THE WHOLE SALE.
The ginning being over, we are-giving our entire attention to GRINDING AND 5
SA WIN (I, and van, on sliort notice, grind as much corn and saw as much lumber as yoif
want. TbanKlul for past patronage, w e remain Truly Yours, SON.
feb8l-ly X, W. PACE &
NEW ' SPRING GOODS.
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11- 3- GO 'TNT' IPS f
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I hike pleasure in saying to mv customers that my stocic oi
s fbi.mo him mm gCxUS Is now Full and *
Calico Sheetin'’- Checks, Notions of all kinds, Ladies’ and
DRYGOODS such as
Gentlemen's SLOES A VD HATS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
PL A NT T vN TIO 2ST SXJ'^FXiIES
A full stock of cony, BA COX, FLOW!; SVGA]!, COFFEE AND TOBACCO ‘
always on hand.
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Ail Kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
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A Full Line of PURE LIQUORS, Guaranteed..
I will soli all goods mention in this advertisement as cheap as they can fie bought
anywhere else. Is it. not foolishness to slop your plows to haul goods from distant
towns, when f guarantee to sell them, almost at your own doors, for the same money. ami
.My motto is “Live and Let Xive.” Thanking ail for past favors, I hope, by fair
honest dealing to merit a continuance of the same.
Respectfully, E. S. JONES, '
apr22 Jonesvillc, Callioun county, Ga.
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