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GAZETTE.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,
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Months,
j\, Busin*** MiVv.—A good advor
,lllollt in a wHI circulated heswsirftipcr
■ t 1.,. best of M l possible Milesn ; Mn.
I LOCAL
and Initter scarce.
Sr’ 0 jjui' milling us about over in this
; .
• t>;•.cof j-g iron is sii,l avl\ auo *
in;'-
Bp ( , limith of the cof.nty was never
nu Icli bvittt'V.
I \ 1 vi'i't isill U JmUciiVAsiy dCnc pays
blniitifnlly.
B'uni crop not so good as w*k thought
to lc a month ago.
■the roof on the now church building
at this place is cortpleteiT
B\W arc sorry to heir that IV. Matho
■ }ias liappcned to such a misfortune.
BYorth county, it is thought, will
■kc two-thirds of a crop of both corn
Ain cotton.
Bh'lic cof {of. crop rrn Polk couiVtV’ flays
‘dieladvertizer, will he about one tenth
Ivo arc happy to place upon ohr ex-;
chlngcs list the Ghalhoun Times, it is
Brat well edited paper.
,
C lattanooga Commercial: —The Dade
Cilmtv Gazette of this weak,’coiftes to
us much improved in contents.
adjourned last Thursday, after*
nvi ■y quiet session. Not one into Xi-:
eittM person Was t<*. be seen.
are fair hundred and fifty lady
dentists in the Pnited States, and three
ti#*s is many learning the imsitit'.^/.
reclovod several communications
this week. Tor the want of space they do
not appear in this issue, but will in our
noxji.
number of convicts in 1878 in .il 1
he State prisons of the Union was 29.
197, of whom 18, 180 were employed in
leohanical Industries.
H|he young men of Trenton, TAvc or
:anl/,ed a Brass Hand, and will in a few
lays )8 “randy to dispense, to the deni
;eni of Trenton, “sweet music”.
M Holmes, who shot Cox in Rome
hejnther day, has made his escape,
fe vas seen Acar Colonel Shorter’s hut
vas too well armed to admit of arrest.
learn through our Exchanges
hat Hr. UoVick Pierce, who lifts been
erioi sly ill is improveing ih nclth.
Bis thought that he will Again Pc
B to preach.
*IT. WhitmftU. of the North Georgia
’itiT.on, gave us a pleasant call this
eel le is successfully running one
j m best \Veekly papers in North
I ieorgia.
9 Mr. A. Median, the editor of that
I prijditlv weekly, the Walker County
a leskmger, spent two days in our village
■ nit week, and entered our sanctum oc-
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■ ■'nallv during his stay.
Botnet,, 1 ~ ... . „
■ ~ v'£ is the matter with the
■' io F' u ‘ a Mat,,.. [-.Vi ~ r . ,
[.*• j i . -•Is. Ihe one at Cedar
} lias rosupicu,., , e , - .
■ , , he one at hantord ns
" I*'', aml.thb one .. , .
ickjabed. Jacksonville is
|' C tlmt Mr. fhotos
near I ronton took up sever?*. days
1 inare one eyed, with one wt,u e
1 f;0 Tmiro ls supposed to belong
■ m6 one in Walker county;
! '° F°nr Chickens, Eggs ami Butter
L. Chlley’s he\v ftffiily grocery,
you can get the highest market
if llcr in goods or money. He will
goods as cheap as the cheapest.
understand tMtCapt. Felix Oor-
on \v}io li?ts been spending
■G'* 1 '' 1 ’ at (Javfc Springs, is building
inner there, With tlie expectation
V LI - ls Imme there in the future.
1 * orput, is a brother of bffr es
-9 llic ‘mi and citzen J. H. Corpitt;
Hinson’s school closes next Fri
* * ihe .school will close with ait ini
-9 ( ' x ‘oiton by the students, consit
■ ieiuleriiig, dialogues, tableaus* vo
instrumental niuaic, &C.
I lj< v *bi\ ion is oktendbd to every thlc
■ 0!l * nn, l witness tlie exerciSCf?.
:: in!mu will begin at 7 oelock
Cm Toil < i azktti:;—-\YT hor< with e-x
--ten.l i ..> y-.-n to ,‘ih..*r wit!: tk j ge oral
public, a cordial .solicit :tl i >o. tV> oc j res
ent at litc cxerois.'s (ftlie Calii; c.i'i De
bating Sort'd y, of the Chattanooga 1 dis
trict High School, at the cornet hOM'se in
Trenton Ga., on the Brd of'Get.
(—.l. 11. Brown ami .1.
Allison Compositions, by Misses An
nie Taylor, Mary Killian and Mollie
Kelley. Subject for discus*,ioi*: —Re-
solved: ’That our fmefat hers, had a
gieatcr caime to revolt against Great
Britain, than the pe >ple Ofthe soiiih tA
secede horn (lie Uni in,
A dirmatii e;—D. M . *! Vcbhts, If. K.
All Arm and U. U. A Hen.
Negative:— R. Green, J.B. Cagle and
Gimties Smith. Respectfully
Ed. U. Ai.r.KX Sect.
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The. pi act ice of carrying concealed
wcnpoiVs lias become so general As to
create serious apprehension among our
best oOKials. Gov Blftukhnrn, of Ken
tucky, in bis inaugural addicts, in Allud
ing to this cowardly practice, utter? the
following sensible remarks: “It r?s a
matter of deep regict th it so many of
our citizens indulge i.i th* reprehensible
practice <M carrying coucea.Ad
This should he discounted a need by all
men. It is a cowardly practice,
for it is not to be pUrsumod that any cit
izen in the discharge of h!> du is w ilks
forth with An armory be’ted around him.
A man Armed with a bowie knife and
pistol lias the advantage of one unpre*
pared for an assault, and no gentleman
wiAUid take advantage of such an une
qual contest'. We can only imagine
that a cowardly dastard or savage would
do so’. Wc have a law against this des
perate practice, and I hof£ it will be
rigidly enforced'. None sluVAld be ex
empt from it, whether high or low; The
safotV of bur people demands this.
Many a helpless v, id >\v and orphan [ilea l
for it. \j *t us not he deaf to This cry of
distress. Human life must be pro
tected.”
Man ft :11st, —By tlic quiet fi.resid'd ’At
home the true mother, in the midst'of
her children, is sowing, as la vases of
earth, the seeds of plants that shall soifte
time give to heaven the fragrance of
their blosSonVs, And whose fiuit shall lie
as ?, rosary of aAgelic deb Is—-and the
noblest ofTerirtg that £he A make
tluo tgh the cVer ascending and eVer
expanding sbuls of her chit Ben to her
Maker. Every iVbrd that she utters
goes from heart to h<*nrt witli the po'wdr
of which she dreams. Solemn is the
thought that every word that falls from
lierlips, every cXpressioit front her coun
tenance, even in the sheltered walk and
retirement', niay have an i 1 delihi' in*.-
pression Upon the old sbuls ardund bet,
and fond, as it were, the underlaying
strain of that education Which pC 'pies
licaven with that celestial being that
gives to the white brow of the angel,
next to the grace of God, its crown ol
glory.
Yout HeiVspapcfi
f allioun Times : The amount of
good done by A fearlessly conducted, live
and enterprising newspaper is never pro
perly appreciated at tlie time of its pub
lication*, but let A cduintunity bo deriv
ed of the newspaper biUdrprise, then its
worth, its influence, its indispensable ofli
cacy, is at once manifest to All observ
ing A periodical of this kind
is a looking-glass held as the comtilon pro-
perty of all who are its readori; from it fc
pages ard reflected the good and the bad
deeds of individuals; It is a necessary
restraint oh the viciously inclined por
tion ot society*. Many whoso carnal pro
pensities crave hnbounded freedom are
held Within the bdittids of decency and
respectability t hrough fear of a Ventila
tion of their characters; Wdßhy pro
gressive persons are advodMed in their
efforts to elevate the standard of vfc
fcpee lability and hoim*' 1,1 locality,
nwvs aro commended* and all
worthy enterprises are encouraged by
the press, which invariably lends a
helping band to roll the wheel of pro
gression. It is a pleasure to learn each
week what your neighbors, friends; your
State and tlie world are doing; then rally
to tlie support of your home paper;
Mar& Tins, Bov.—“Did you CVer
know a nihil who grew rich by fraud,
Continue successful through life, and
leave a fortune at death?”
This question Was put to a gentleman
who had btfen in business forty years;
After reflecting a while tie replied:
“Not one. I have sepri many men life
eolile rich as if by magic, and win gold
en opinions. When some little thing
led to an exposure of their fraud they
have fallen into disgrace and ruin. Ar
son, perjury, murder and suicide are
common crimes with those who make
haste to be rich, regardless of the
means.”
I' yv, ,ii<‘k a jin here. Aon wid (, ou
bo ’j 1 vi. and b;'.’!’i to avr wi'm llmso w> 0
• 1 j
make money. Wriie this good mm . {
testimony in your min 1, an 1 with it put j
this word (rod: “He tbit hastenotn
to he rich hath Gt evil eve and consid
ereth not that poverty slmll coin'd Upon
him. —ErnV. xxxviii, 22.
the so v VoVds lead you to resolVe toi
make haste Slowly, when you go inf' v lm-j
siness, in thu matter of making money. ;
Cedar Town Advertiser: —9 he Dealj
anM Dumb institute at Cave
opened last Monday under more favorable j
Wiaf UAmU Forty
prosaiiU The number will probVMy >
reach sevdntv in a short time. feel 1
proud of the‘excellent comlition ofcVeiy- •
thing ccnneeled wUh the rtihooV.
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M icon r l clegrnph: -’i t.c people hope
that the refusal of gold- mith’s counsel
to continue the defense was an dXarbpl’o
Which will be followed in all these cases
and that all those parlies will come
tor Ward and make a clean statemTA of
the wrong and ling in each of their cases.
This would at once relieve the legislature
—save tWv state treasury and awake An
more kindly and regretful fedliiVg fbWards
the delinquents.
Macon Toi< grAph TYbin Atlanta It
v>. reported tit At rAeiUherS arc greatly'An
noyed At the impatient spirH of the
Georgia press bVer the prohmgWdfT'sshiVr.
Now, the Necessity of this long
is mbst mortifying and deplorable, lA\t
it is also indubitable, i et, having dis
covered so nVniVy Daks in the executive
pot, the cannot adjourn till
nil the waste is exposed and punished,
and the condition felt safe foi the two
years’ interim. Let them not fear, then,
to do their whole duty in the premises.
The people of th'e state will sir,stain
tlfern.
►Savannah Recorder:—i hat GeUora
Toomlis has generous impulses no one
who knows him will for a moment doubt.
But the goivertU hal< a \ v . ohThrift 1 hie aof
his political inlallibilitv, ana We ipics
| tioh if he can be made to admit tbhi lie
j over bast a vote VVr h.Vggested any [lolicV
, that Was cot exactly tlie very thing, if
s his plains were carried out. He would
; no ddVtbt MVeAr by all the gods, that his
1 political life has lyfeh one grand success;
1 that he never Ad\ ised as to any measure
; Ur policy as a legislator, that was not
i the aenie of political wisdoiU and states
manship.
S a Vanda H IteconWt If tlie AtlalitiV,
AgUsta, Macon, Colunibus and mcrchatk
ci other cities of Georgia, who do more
or less of an ini port buisness, and the
cities ot Alabama and Missi.sipip will
order their goods to belauded in Savan
nah direct, we could very soon have a
steam fleet large enough to dispatch ri
Vessel every tcii ddys direct to Liverpool.
Savannah Cannot of herself do it, hut
with aid fiom Georgia, Alabama Miss
issippi .and other states, which look for
a sourthern seaport as an outlet to Eu
rope, Savannah could very soon offer
supthitff* iddccnicnts.
We clip the following from the Port
Worth (Te.V) Dchiocrat. of 13th inst.
“f)r. MdtiUmy, is the latest victim of
the cracksnich. Thfcy went t’ rmgh him
Thursday night, taking his coat and
vest, containing his purse, Watch and
chain, thermometer, tendtdhy knife, tel
ephone and othdr feurgital instruments.
The Wearing apparel was found in
the yard, cold and damp, from exposure
Dr'., we sympathize with you; know
how you feel”.
Goldll It’* Sentence.
The following is the sentence prb
nbunced Ijy Die chief justib’c against \V.
L Goldsniitli The House of liepre-
Kentatves hlid tlib p'eople of Georgia ( vs
Washington Fj'. Goldsmith, comptroller
general. Impeachment
Wlierieas it appeared fr >m the record
of the trial had in tlie above stated case
now before the bdttrt; that the defendant
was guilty of the charges tiontaiH&l in
the first, third, fourth, fiftli, tenth; thir
teenth, fourteenth and seventeenth artic
les of impeachment prefered against him
by tlie house 6f representatives, and Was
foilnd not gitilty of the charges contained
in all the other articles whereupon it is
considered, ordered and adjudged by the
high court of impeachment of the state
of Georgia now here that the defends,
the said W, L. GblclsftiFth, comptroler
general of tlie state df Georgia, and he
is hereby removed, froth the said officii of j
comptroler-general and that the santb
be "nd is hereby declared to be vacant, j
and that tbe said W. L. Goldsmith he
and is hereby declared to be disqiiaifiett
to hold and enjoy any Office of Horior
trust or profit within tlie state of Geor
gia during Ins natural life.
lOtli September. 1H71).
HIRA?t W ARtfEtt;
Chief Justice Supreme Court of
Georgia.
o fc-t SlUaiiw. 4>..
In addition to the e -es disposed of,
reported in last wick’s G i'K, ve
give U,e following a* the windup:
Htau vs' (Se'oige Knight h assault v iih
intent io ViAinfer, in shooiingat another;
verdict, year in the penitentiary.
Si ate v. C 6: l'rge I'•V nl “ 10 * sde 111 canor ;
verdict, guilty—s2s', cos'tV, ‘or fou
mouths 111 jail. Slatß Vs. Dorter, hi a
- VVMlhright, Ev.itt, For'''ester, ami
j tJiihert ' mi-demea'tV'Cr’s ; nol. j rossedi.
1 M. Dwinelle vs-. VHieal Graham ct al.-
g r .; *
j complaint ; jud,g^ Y hi’. \V. hi. Tatum
j vs. M A. IV. TtiinVa et aU; n-Unplaint
iudgmetU. (J to. Morrison vs.
Noah Killian Wt air; Vomplnint ; judg- 1
ment, O'BiyAh brothers against E.
r l\ lingers; eampl'nint ; ; judgment, an d
Nailor vs. Nh ih Killian And others ;■
complaint; judgment. Case ik Gule
vs. B. M. Wilkiesoh coW!plaint ; judg- ‘
ment State vs. George Hunter; mis--
demeanor ; verdTA of guilty—s2b costs
or six moiitliP. ‘ M tate vs. John nigh
field and Win. HighJeld ; misdUiifcaAoi ;
discharged on dcanaml. State vs. JVrrv
Gibson; malicious -vdschfel ; verdict ol
hot guilty. ’
The grand jury found thirteen true
bills.
For the first time in yeais> tVendent
Hayes was in such a had humor the
other morning that lie frowned over his
Vo flee, Wihl told IVD wife that his mother
would have been ashamed to stiVdi
Afl tViAt. ThV UreMdcef;, in his
sleep tlie night before, had fancied that
Cdnkling WAs a hoisej and that Ids per
formance at Canonchet had V ansgu TV in
ner to bViy him and letire froVW public
life with bis other fast 111 mors. But*,
alas, i was only a dream !
Pco‘Dbu!v( A a )licrald: —If 1 H. 1-.
is the way it 11 iw reads. it
George, the sweet singer and former typo,
who proposes t* > practice dentistry in the
■’stale of I)ade 5 ’ hih\ e 1 sw hef c— We wish
him success.
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DAt>n countV'.
By VirtuVe of'an f'VVU r from the court of Or
dinary of said county, will bo sold on the first
1? Aos day in ooto’d ,lr nc-xt, before the court house
At Trouto'n in saiA cclnhty, within tlie legal
Tiours of sale, lot of land number f>y in tho 10th
district and 4th scctfott V,f said county. Sold as
tho projicrtv of Vi . B'Xcal deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs noil creditors. Terms uiftac
kliownon dcr of s’Alc. A'his Ist Sent. 1879.
|| It W B.
Will be ?bld for cash, on the first TVefitU.y in
October next Vcfoßo tV.c corrt bodso ddor -n the
Town of Trenton, with in th j legal hour of sale,
tli o followiujAiropcrty to wit, lifty acres of lot
of i,.nd No. 54 in the 19 district and 4 section
levied on to satisfy a Siisporior Court ft fa in fa
vor if y. M. J ( ,b'o XI. JacdblAy.
Al-vd At niijd place, lot of land
No. 254 in tiio district nnd 4 section of
Dade Co.*, levied >n to satisfy a tax fifa issued by
J. A. Mordant tax Collector and against John
(t. Jacoway, dApodent in fifa.
This August the 26th'187¥'.
Jauks W. lii.Kvnt?, Sheriff.
DADE SHERIFF SALE.
Will be sold, hA cash, On thb fiGt T.uesAay in
November next, before the court bouse door in
the tdw'ri of Trenton, within the l’egai hours of
sale, the following property to wit, one house
and lot; in the town of llising Bawn. known as
tho Johil Hole house fthd Voi on which he now
lives and lo*s of laud Vo 170 and 12(1 in llth
Und 4th section of said county, levied
on to satisfy superior eburt fifa hi fnC t of J.
\7. Ctfwari vs fi; D.draham, J’. G. little & S. W.
Hale and Solemn Cross, endorser. Sept., 23rd
1579. James W. Blevins Sheriff
TRUSTTEES SALES.
j Vin pell at public auction at Sulphur Sprinf B
Station on the A. <5. S. Kailroad for cash com
mencing on the 25th day of October next and
continuing from day to day (Sunday excepted
the whole of the personal property of C. ('. Alex
ander (mentioned i*\ a deed of trust made to mo
Undisposed of,) consisting of Dry goods, Groce-k
ncs, Queens ware, Tables, Wash stands, Cas
tings, Clothing; tiotioh.3; accounts, Notes,
Judgements, Olio tV';o hors. HaUk; and 8 head
of stock Hogs, Ah. Sold fth thebfeftifit UFbfede
tors.
4fi—l in V'of.stkk Trustee.
Hamilton HbUse;
Gor. Market and Sixth Sts.,
Temiessfce.
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CENTRALLY LOCATED.
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The proprietor of the above hotel respectfully
Holt* ;ii continuance of tHo visits of former
patl'otifl; ilnd ill Vi tea a trial from others. Cour
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