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THE ADVANCE
A HI.ISO TOW CA
J. JONES. i Editors.
E LEHMAN, j
FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1881.
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_VE\V YORK
We wHIs-tk! the Aovaxce and the
Savannah Weekly News twelve months
foi ?;t.
net x. Stev- ns is wi lling aiiitlier
The flrangers>vcn. to b taking new
life in Tex a.
Platt has b-iet, * I fi.” and he is now
ns “suinii” ns Billy Muhoin*.
Th»* fust bale of cotton w .a received
lit Galveston, Texas, s Hie days ago.
hi d sold for St 25.
Mr. Thomas II. Fmmnn, a pro.mi*-
ing young man of Da whom died ->f cry-
i ft chm, in Ituhliu, on the 18'I* lost.
'Ihe potato crop of tin- Unit-dSlates
wilt it is I elievcd, reach 125 000,000
bushels this y -at-, v lined at ?P 0,000,-
A gentleman pf O-irtersville Is suing
the telegraph ei>m]iany f- r $25,000 f->t
the non-delivery of two mess ig-s tent
from bis dying wife.
Emory -S’pcer was married at Wash-
Ingtqn city, on the evening of the 1 H,h
inst., to Miss Eleanoru I). Morgan,
daughter of Dr. J. E. Morgan, of that
city.
The Burnosvi.le AV»-« thip.Rs the
Legislature can fi ul plenty of places
Ul squander the peoply's money with-
nqt throwing liny of it away on tin
Kimball cotton show. C-urfct.
The Savannah News says ‘a car load
of watermelons wiys soil U-'V" ycolur-
«lay for $11 and live car loads for $30
per an. As the freight was $25 per
ear, jt will l-ti scon that tho shippers
did qor realize tiny bomuizn.
Tlie dead lock in the New York
Legislature was broken Saturday by
t be nlocli--s of Warner Miller to suc¬
ceed I’liitt, Gonkling’H “pie came
very near being {molted” on Moudtiy.
Sapnutii iceeiv-si 5t volos aq-1 51) uas
the requsite nnmhcr for elect ion, i
Tlie piwident’fl condition continues
favorable. Home physicians expn-s.s
the opinion that tlw ontlcal polnt is
jMiBsod, and others say if the ltr-sident
continues as well througli the week ns
he has been for the past few days, lie
will he able to sit ijp nud egt Ins meals
by next Suulqy.
Tho runmr that has been enrrent
for some time past that Governor Col
qnitt wouhl U- in tho rats- for S.-imtn-
rial honors against Hon. Ben H. Hill,
in thu next campaign, is contradicted
by a gentlemen who is in a position to
know. He says that in no casa will
the Governor be a candidate for the
genatorship —Kopiy Cow iyr.
The town of New Ultn. Mm., eon
fahiiug 3,500 persons, was wrecked by
a cyclone of the most teriftc nature on
tho evemug of tho ltitli inst. Over
JUKI buildings were demolished; up
wards of thirty persons were kilted
and wounded. The dynmge to prop¬
erty is estimated at four or live thous¬
and dollars.
A New Yoik correspondent of (lie
Atlauta Oonstitutiou says, ‘Boiled
down, the politi,;il audits is this -
I'lesidout Garfield, who was getting
tolerably popular lure with the busi-
ness class has suddenly become the
most popular man in the North since j
Lincoln, lie w ill U: reuounuuted if J
belivis and docs not ulterhischaracter
aud bids fair to eke out the declining
years of the republican parly. If re¬
nominated the prospects of a southern
mftu on the ticket with him arc strong,
und General Longstrcct in that con¬
nection is the most prominent in n
good many mind -. !
We have no doubt that some insane
persons have boon executed, white |
many murderers have - scaped the pre
scribed penalty for their crime ou no
coin.t- of the < rrotieiitts conclusion
the jury that they vere not ja their
right mind. 11 seems barbarous and
c-rne! to bang’an in.-ane poison.bat, on
the other baud,dejusiye defens e ought
not to be allowed to prevail in
cases. One great step against tlm lia- 1
liillty to error ou eillier side of this
solemn question is practicable, aud
that is, that a prisouer who is acquit-
tvd on a charge of murder upon the
ground of insanity, shall remain a
prisoner for the term of his natural
life. It seems to us that a proper re
gard to the aafe.ty of humau lifo im- ,
peiitively deuiauds this ch mge in the
Jaw. A’eic York Sun.
.
The President's Opportuaitjes ”
The recent attempt upon the life of
President Garth 11 has suggested many
uch-mvh w i>n' cr i a.lickn aiiu.H upon ur i (lie " u retuf '' ion wn
Iwt>'een ti e Adm hi 1st ration and
t»<e South. end wlrtt efT.-ct, }[ any. '
this affliction would have upon the re
: lalionsbip. Writing under the bead-
ing above quoted thn Savannah Nru
s iys : ‘‘The li-’ui f t) lU s,,,, i, |j , H
-one .mt to the stricken Ex.•rutiv,
n l its coudcinmition -if the atroeioiH
nasi sin h -s be- n hearty him! universal.
K- uUiern inanlio d- ulk* I for t his->{-
pretwon of feeling, and loyalty to the
j lei r-tf.'io nppl ineiited ;he
I that humanity prompted. The Booth
j I leS n.y- touch that die juju i l. fitly i,l may rise lor.-I from
of ic
»'"« vigor. IV hi «• s-e-l-es not
t*\}»f‘c a t a political mijJtnuMim, /slieiio h
lopk for such a course of the ad mm is
! (ration, which the ITtsideut can
liig-dy nbajic as will l c evidence
l he woi M that pc a; and h u nion v
must more reign* within our horde IS,
'fbe people were never So much of om
heart nud one. mind, ns on the
w hen the s.- inlet I bread on w hich the
BreHdetn’s life wi-8 hanging threatened
K,| nP-
Wtirii the President emerges from
the sick room, and oino more assumes
the discharge of his duties, he will
stand confronted with
sueli h-, no Ex-cutive since
ton has had presented to him. lie c m
use them or iguoie tin in. Ho has the
clearest- pr-wil’s tl-iit the people of the
South has high hopes of tho Union,
and are tvs devoted to the Federal Gov
eminent as any in tho Im-il. ID
«Iu'W«oI a ilistmution t-.» hlmr for tho
Country, mill if he nct-dul eneotinige-
iiicut he has had it in alum-lance.
Tliqf In will fiiltilj lit-- promise of the
tiiaiigmal both in letter and spirit we
firmly believe.
No one expects him, however, to he
any less a Republican, nor w ill his op¬
ponents be any lens Democrats in eon
sequence of the sympathy which his
peril excited. While our respect, for
the inuu has bieu increased by bis he¬
roism and endurance, we Cannot for¬
get that he is the lead v of a party that
has laboied stremiou ly tor tho super¬
vision of right and justice. We expect
no concession. The South asks only
what- tho Constitution war rents. All
w<- tak of him is to see that the laws
of the Union bo - verywhere adminis¬
tered faithfully end impartially; tint
the loos ness in the pnbtie service be
corrected aud puni-lie l, and that the
execution of the Fideml status lie
confided to men wo;thy of coididor.c ■
and fl te-l for their duti'-s. Tne ><>uth
is to day as firmly wedded to the Un
iou as New England, and is entitled
to pneisely the same treatment at, the
bands of the Federal Government.
If he resolves to ex-cute the laws in
the right spirit, lie will bo cr-liaily
supported. The measure that he may
suggest for the welfare of the country
will be criticized prec sely as they
would have boon had he never seen
Guitenu.
If in keeping with tho geuitn of th -
republic, they will be approved and
supported; but if deigned, ns much of
the Republican legislation Ins been, in
further the ends of party or tin inter¬
est of the corporate power, to tin det¬
riment of tin! people, they will ho con¬
demned. We expect, no sen time dal
compliance on tin part of Mr. G it 'ie'd
with tlio spasmodic clamor now going
on for reform in the civil some i. II ■
must coutlno liiin.solf to his party in
tili ng (lie oflicts. The organs that
clamor the loudest for reform would
grow hysteric w-To he to appoint Dem
oonlts to office, and his party would
not eucourage him in doing so.
lie can punish raicdity, and that
we expect him to (1 >. lie cm rise to
a full appreciation of the dignity of
his office, and that wo feel he will do.
He can say to our people, ‘‘you arc
my countrymen, as brave, aslowul aud
as law-abiding ns any citizens of the
republic. There is one law for till.
and while I hold uiy office you shall
n °t have causa to charge me with
shortcomings in (Is execution.’’ This
wo trust he will do, and if he c.-siys
the task ho «ill have the support aud
encouragement of every honed ciii
1 n.
S-iys the Oliuitanoga Time- < f Sun-
day; A party of distinguished Geor-
gians, composed of Maj. Bacon, Speak
ey of the House of IL present itiva s,
and thirteen memhois of the Legisla-
tm\\ piss-d through the city
uight eu route for Nadiville. The par-
iy go to visit Belle M.-ado farm u.mj to
inspect the Shite capital, with a view
to reporting on the advisability of
ting a similar sti iutnic in Georgia.
Tltc party is composed of the choice
g-ins of the Georgia law maker*.
•HUTTO”
A mono -piiL H tuns, July 20, ’31.
ArlnujUm Advance:
I hearty, / bat hot and hungry.
II , >»»* , i Uftt wcurred , , to me why ... liter-
ar« i»o bills in Calhoun; the rear-on Ih
obvious, H ere r-erc none over nftei
Htewart was made, I arn at present
elevated, and if it was uoi’for obitev-
i alion, I could b ok down upon your
! Imrel head stretching away down the
I hoiizm of Bu lei’s coiner. 1 wish 1
i " iis -o’ 1 ' (wo,
The Comet has split and so has the
j K publican party. The Kids ought to
| kute the Conkling, and buy out
i U* comet; this would give tin m a
oiic’e.is to b old upon, but they cun
j ; ! «'V. T1,e r reaeli 1 ' hl their nfc perihelion '"J; 1 again. nn 1 n "'
r :
j uut that wu lo\e (»ui-
; ti • ■ W1 mom, but the stalwarts less.
i With Arthur at the helm, the Couk
j would be boss and soon rim this ship
! to hades, und that woulil necessitate
! the nation to Guit-teaii way with him.
Ti-cro in nothing new up this way
I except my suit.
I Watei mellons on ice and ripe spring
chickens are plentiful, Other fruit in
proportion, hut I never go there.
Pretty girls tire in deni mil, and so
arc palmetto fans and cucumbeis,
I’aragoric and plums have had their
sea ion, and cream and peach s arc in
Bine fronts are fushionahlo, so, also,
arc greenbacks; but of all the losisly
sights are the slippers and hoes of so
many colors that uro of.cidud d'y (V)
displayed so often on the streets, and
j " h'°E accidentally often slip ou the
apple of the eye
Burney, I guess, has resumed the
rod and hits 20 to the rode. If lie had
four of the latter ho might have an
acJm-er,
If any of your readers get rusty in
my absence I would recommend Wil¬
lie Emery to them, but when they go
to Morgan they must keep straight,
for O milio Che ney records all de ds.
go ad and bad.
I saw Unole Billy Davis in Morgan
on County Court day. lie seems to
be smalze-1 at the proportions of the
“rolling mill” at that place, and thinks
the man who hung those split saplings
at the court house ought to swing. I
think the same. Uncle Bil’y was very
much pi -used with Cart 1 -ge’s part,
also liis slit rw, for they tire hiigainsti¬
tutions. The session was fn-ngm w itii
ui -mentons expectation. Some civil
oases were disposed of and those in
Durance were remanded to hail on il
July Session. The most hit- nesting
feature, and perhaps the mont conspic¬
uous in tho nation, was tlie game of
three up, as played in open court by
tbroe of our ra.-st pious barristers. The
cards had been well Sheffield and for
t-ie cut for Deal, Esqr. M. won.
Col. B. understood how to finesse and
lead the Juan which caught the Jack.
This wo aid have counted high. Jack
for tho Colonel, but Col S. took cm
by surprise and played the Boss
•‘trump,*’ which took the Queen and
made tho game; bat tho Judge here
b oke up the fun by playing the duce.
Waters tvaS not present, and luckily,
for he would have wet the deck and
spoiled tho cards, hut waters came
down just in time to see the ar rained
Slnte for home.
If you have any widowers down
thero who are in the grass nud wflnt
to guft out send them up to see some of
tho grass widows that are here.
1 met a deaf and dam man yester¬
day, and feeling olmritable, 1 gave him
a n-iclu, whereupon ho said: ‘‘Mister,
wiit it buy ». drir.k?” Of eouvse I
willed.
Y"Ur correspondent attended an
c cream festival last evening, and
had friz pudding for supper and hot
rolls. I always take my eggs “soft
boiled, ” but grapes goes hard with me.
If this makes me any kin to D. M.
W.’s Hutto then I am otherwise; I am
alone m the world I wish you would
find out from Prof. Wane wluit the
temperature a man’s body is after eat¬
ing a saucer full of grated horse rad¬
ish, There was a man at the hotel
who took a mouthful for ice cream,
aud because he couldn’t put it out. be
flung it out and said to it: ‘ Now,
blaze, d n you.”
1 siv you advocate an artesea-i well
for Arlington. Ball, (his ia»tiie b st
thing you could dofuryotir town. If you
had such a well your town would fare
well and bid well to do well, and your
ptxiple would think well, and drink
well, and eat well, rest, well, and sleep
well, look well, feel well, and get well,
and be well, and stay well, live welj
and be well off. Moreover, they would
be well-bred and well-to-do. Your
suggestion augurs well, aud you would
do well to write well und speak well,
talk well and slug well, und make the
welkin ring well till the well aligns
bore a well well down into the eat til’s j
ing# j*t»<*jin» of pnif, living fpark-
il0 « m0,,,jti,in wat *‘ r ron,c , P 0Dlin *
mal •«-“ simi-tine Rp,, ” ,ng well ’ nichskvbizh h -' " a : Then 1 ; D
con.d It ? well water
3 f" «< -1 III your
a ' ul bul welcome to strangers with a
more hearty 1 wisb-yon-wt-ll. But I
am unwell and must eloso. Farewell.
Yours the same.
Hutto.
r. s I say, you must pinch the
Devil f-rr me, and t< II him to lie more
particular in “setting me up.’’ If hc-
makes me sj e'l words wrong that
Blakely feller will be after me.
H.
In the House of Itepiesentatives on
ttie 15th inst., Mr. Northen, of Ilan-
cock county, preient-d a monster pe¬
tition, in behalf of tho Woman's
Christian T-mperance Union, asking
the General Assembly to pass a gen¬
eral local option law. In speaking of
this petition, the Atlanta Con-tti/ulion
save:
The memraoriul was sent up in a
large I a. lief, which it filled. It was
run out all the aisle and then th°ie
was enough left t-> carpet a good sized
room. The petition was 000 feet long.
It contained 3'J.OOO names, corning
from every county in the State. The
unrolling of the petition ciea'ed quite
a sensation, and as it was unfolded
th« re was continued applause.
• ®.—
The Jackson Herald says: ‘During
the storm Tuesday, a double-barrel
shot-gun belonging to JiTr. M’illiam
Gritfeth was discharge.! in an unusual
manner. The gnu was loaded and
hanging in a rack over the door, and
during a, Ii -avy flash of lightniniug
l-oth barrels went off of their own ac¬
cord
OPIUM And MORP1IISE Habit
cured in 10 (o 30 days. Ten } r earses*
tablishedj 1000 cured. "VViite sfcat
ing case. Dk. Marsh, Quincy, Micb
GILMORE & CO.,
LAW & COLLECTION HOUSE ■
629 F. Si.j Wastiingtoiij 9. 9,
Make Collections, Ne-rotlate Loans and
attend to all business confided to them.
Land Scripts, Aol tier's Additional Home¬
stead Rights, und Land Warrants Bought
and sold.
TO FARMERS
and THRESHERMEN
If you want to bay Thrtshen
Clover Hollers, Horse Powers oi 1
F.nsinee (either Portable or Trae.
tton, to use tot'thre6hina, purpoBen), buy eawlo^ thf
or for (reneral Rooster” floods. Tin
“Starved Cheaperty ParPrle,
ilf. 1 t is tr.e Illustrated Pamphiete
List and write The Ati-tmaj
i (sent free) to Mansfield, 0
Tayloii Cobi-aky,
PENSiO^lS widows, For 8oi.Dir.RS fathers, mothers
children. loss of Thousandsyefcentitled. niptnre,varicose Pensionsgirei vein/
for finger,toe.eye or pensioners
or tm y Plneaau. Thonsands of ani
PATENTS soldiers entitled procured to INCREASE for Inventors. and BOUNTY, Soldiert
land warranto procured, bought and sold. Soldfcn t
and heirs anplv The for Ci^i^en-Soldier,’ yoar rights at onoe. Send
stamps for , and Pensior
and Bounty laws, blanks and instructions. Wt
Patent AU'yb, Loo£Taox588.WaehingtoB,D.
Beef! Beef!
I would respectfully Saturdays announce to
the public that on of each
week, when the market will warrant
if, I will have for sale
NICE, FRESH BEEF
At four aud five cents per pound.
I will also furnish Ice Cream and
Lem on ad ■ at all public gatherings ou
short no tice.
Respectfully,
J. JM. PUTNAM.
Jit'y, 15, ’SI.
BARBEE SHOPS
1 would repeetfully inform the public
that I am better fitted up to do their work
than ever. I have just completed prepared mybath-
ing arrangements, and am now to
furnish you w ith a nice, clean bath at any
time. Jly prises will be as ioltows:
Single Shave;...... ......15c
Cutting Hair....... .....35c
Champooing....... ......35c
Bathing,....'....... ......35c
Respectfully,
HARRISON BAI/.Y.
Halbeht E. Paine,
Late Commissionee of Patents.
Uenj. F. Grafton. Story B. Ladd
PATELl *3?S-
PAINS, GKALTON * LADD,
;• t'oeneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American
and Foreign ’Patents.
412 Fifth Street, Washington, D. C.
Practice patent law in all ts branches
the Patent Office, and United the Supreme aud
Circuit Courts of the Stales. Pam¬
phlet, sent free. deolO-tl
Florcston Cologne.
Blscox A Co., Chemists, St. Y.
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■Sleeplessness, Bowels, Lungs, and Liver, Kidneys, Urinary the Organs-
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If disease, you are wasting the ToNicto-day. away No what, or.
any use matter
your symptoms may be, Tonic it will surely drunkenness,; help you. ;
, Remember! This cures entirely,
is the Best Family Medicine Ginger ever Preparations rnade^ and'
'different from Bitters, best curativeprop-|
lother Tonics, and combines bottle the druggist..
•ertiesofall. Buy a 50 c. of your
None genuine without our signature on outside'
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the citizens af Arlington aliJnt arj vicinity.
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The Neatest Far and Only Billiard Saloon in Town
REAS ims GARS* THEM OS M SEE FOR YSURSILF.
At Saxon’s Bar and Hilliard Saloon
Yon can pt M Whiskies, Brandies, Yto, Ciprs, Toliacco,
PUBB ALCOHOL
For Medicinal Use, and, in fact anything usually kept in a first-class bar.
With several years experience, I think I know something about liquors,
aud when you ask for a good article and such is not furnished you,,
it will not cost you anything. By keeping a first-class bar,
I receive a huge patronage, for which I am grateful,,
and solicit a continuance of the same during 1881. convenient ani?
My BILLIARD SALOON, which is arranged in the most
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with yon. Respectfully, W, T. SAXON.
-o-
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1
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