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CEO. A. JORDAN, EDI! -■•■
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ACCfcll ET'S’EW <
It won Id be very dangerous and
3itglily improper for any creditable
newspaper to advocate tbe absolute ac
quittal ut Guitean, the assassin ; and
it is iar from our intention to do so.
We believe be slioulo be pun is bed to j
the fail e.vtent ol too law. He has
committed a crime Against tbe law and
tbe nation —lie took the life of our
chief executive, and we, in common
with all law a hiring tvtizens, condemn
bis action and demand bis iawitil pun
nicnt.
While this true, yet there is another
view that can. to say the. least, be hu
manely taken. Of course, we expect
to be taken fo task tot what, we now
write, but it is an honest opinion, con
scientiously expressed.
If llteie is any technicality in tbe
law which would acquit Guitean had
he assassinated a private citizen; i!
lie would have been adjudged insane
and acquitted of the charge of tnim er
Lad it been a private citizen lie assassi
nated, be should he acquitted now. If
the law is inadequate ; if there a e
technicalities which would p event a
conviction it the case wcie other lb. a
what it is, remedy tbe law ; make it
applicable and adequte for all emer
gencies. Guitean should not be made
suffer fora defect in tbe l,iw, if pdv
there is, even though it was the presi
dent he assassinated.
We do noi want to be misunder
stood. We are opposed heaitily to
the insanity plea, and we are opposed
to technicalities being raised in any
criminal’s favor, but it is done ; and
many citizens, whose lives were as
dear as that of President Garfield’s,
have met their deaths at the hands ol
the assassin, who has escaped punish
ment, simply because of a slight tech-
nicality in the law. If a technicality
will acquit one assassin it
another, regardless ot who it is is as
sassinated. Remedy that technicality.
Make the law so plain that it precludes
all possibility of a serious technicality
being raised.
It would be a ftigtna to let Guitcau
go unpunished, but no greater stigma
than already tests upon us for letting ]
thousands of other criminals who have
committed as grave crimes as he, go
unpunished.
If it is a greater crime to assassinate
the president than it is to assassinate
jrrivate citizens, make special laws to
protect the president and prescribe
greater punishment foi the murderer
taking his life.
Again we say we deplore and con
demn the assassination of our presi
dent. We think the assassin should
pay the penalty with his life, but we
thiuk the law should punish him. We
do not believe he should he hanged for
killing President Garfield if lie wonl 1
be adjudged insane or acquitted for
killing a private citizen.
It needs no argument to convince in
telligent people that our laws are de
fective. Justice often fails to be meted
out to criminals in consequence of those
defects, and they should be remedied,
and that at once ; but we hope the law
is sufficiently clear of tlefcls to convict
and punish Guiteau—not specially be
cause Le killed a president, but because
he took a human life, is an assassin,
and deserves the severest punb h’.nent.
A Tariff Argument.
Chicago News'
Protectionist—l (eli you sir, that the
inteiests ol the country demand-
Free trade?—lt’.- all ronsenee, sir, all
nonsense, \\ hat this country wants
Protectionist—Mere bosh mere bosh!
A man of our :*ge ought to see that—
Free 1 lader—\uii have the appear
ance of a sane man, hut you tali lit,;
an incurable idiot. Can’t you see that
Protcctionist-Oh, you are mad! ir ad!
mad! A school-boy can figure out that
if it costs the American consume:
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£if.<‘*i’*liiiS I-t'lit-rs From
Various Sources.
MORGAN VILLE.
The icy baud of death with his
eide. lias visited the land of living
and taken away one of earth’s bright
est jewel t, which has cast a shadow ol
sorrow over the once happy home of
our now bereaved friends.
Carry Ann, in fa it daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Ross, was called
from earth after a burning fever that
lasted some ten or twelve days. She
died on Nov. 11th, aged three years,
six months and seventeen days.
Little Annie was a bright and happy
child, and was ihe light and joy of its
fond parents, and of ail around. She
was spared on earth for a short life, to
tie taken away foicvcr. Alas, she is
gone where she wii! never know ot
trouble or sorrow, and where she will
never he the victim of scorching fever
or dtath-like pain. Yes, gone to a
brighter world beyond, to make her
home with th *• Blessed Savior, singing
with the bright angels iorever. Giieve
not, dear pappa and mamma for your
dear babe, for Heaven will now seem
nearei to you, for you know you can
go to meet your little Annie, but she
can never corne back to you. Dear
sister and brother, may your lives be
as Itev’s: bright and happy, and when
you are called away, you can go to
your sweet baby sister to be parted
from her no more. Hope ou, bereaved
parents and friends, for soon will the
time come when you cun all meet in
Heaven to be one united family again.
Farewell, sweet Annie, your spirit is
gone to God, while your body rests in
the cold gi ave.
One by one the death’s roll numbered,
Kneeling fjuud the throne of God ;
One by one yve soon must slumber,
’Neayh the cold and icy sod.
J( r. A Mohri 'On.
SiualS AtssJ Fowl;? 3
Ortlfis.
Postmaster General J.. ncs lecotninends in
his rcpoit, a scries cf cheap postal orele s for
five dollars ami less, to ta<e the place of fuc- ]
• ional cvvency •in the t>. asmit'al of gins',
sums through the moils. No ’tao’d is to be
keot of lie nume of the letniiter or of t :, e]
pa tee of a *lO. ~l cider which i* to bo p.iyablo
to (no beat er i . tic i[*naied money-order
ofliee at any time w> niri hreo months \ om
the month o is- ee. It p osen Vd after >tie c
pipa ; on of •ee month" fi m Ihe 1. st day of
the moat’u of issue i: (o bo cashed onlv upon
Ipav ucntofan neidi ional feo, cqu. I to the
! original fee, for oveiy thiee momh or to 1 ion
of hree months in excess of iha' period: iti
lobe sold to ■ he public for a fee of th;ee oen.s
and no duplie, ec.n be issued of a a losliJ
onler los in Ihe m, ils.
The pos al orde is o be eon ineii -o sums
unier S>i.) end i i> no intended as a h 'ts.i
tuto lor mo.'cy orde: -o" lilre am. jl p.-om s
b't is to be is3ue l cone ,'cn !v wi ii ihe ordi
nory money order o hot.. reio’ er woo de
sires lo sent. 6m. '1 sura by m. il will have
Iho option o ; pu cho ng a po .1 ot. er ’or
and cents, o. wj eh ii be lost. a ccolic.;*e
entire belts edo a money orde for the J ’me
amoun '""o - can 'fj fo- whi bin t.. eof los
a drp' .e ’• jjv.m'ed* in the one e-e ie
ris . l. ten ov be , cni ’ ter if :ec oo es >
do v: ; !i the o hoi -seine d-;>, t aitn .
tu.uts he entire ’e-pou .ibili’y 'or ihe ra
mi io i and payi iee of tho amounf o de ■5-
n*ted pry-e.
Vi uve looted ove - the con v.noes o
prevent , am' in he u•• o' thes g.ual* o de
and ht.ro been uck with heir co- do' 1-
ne-s a .ibutto b olule sue e •,. - o-i;,* ■ -
will gricntlv beneb, he in. ses of iconic hi
a law to (..try s vcceommend ion
into eHoci., —Chattanoo -a Times.
.■1 Wnrßsissg Jv# Saairmser*
A Washington special says: “One
of tnc self-sty led Southern Republicans
called on the President Wednesday to
urge tlie retention of Secretary Hunt in
tlie Cabinet. He was not very much
gratified with his reception. The Pres
ident said: You are undertaking to pre
scribe a member of my Cabinet foi me
but I do not ibink 1 can take pre
scriptions of that kind.” The President
fm ther intimated quite plainly that lie
did r.ot desire any volunteer advice on '
the subject of hits Cabinet; that tliosi |
whose opinions he desired would bt
asked to give them.
So far as Secretary Hunt ns concern - (
ed tbeie is no probability of his ; email.*,
ing but it is not unlikely that ha wi i
be provided ior e saw here. Secretaiv •
Lincoln says the President has nweri
mentioned the biihjectof ot tlie i b. ifiaei !
to him, and he has no idea what the!
President’s intentions are wit it 1 '
to hi . A f- ien 1 of th • president, vrlu*
had h conversation with him k, b< .
says that one thing may he relied !, 1
leg.t'd to the C abinet
n'f’eh is that no petson wh . i, ti viag 1
to get in the Cabinet, either tliruuvh
his own c.iorts or those >.f his friends,
will succeed.
L
HERE WE ARE!
O Pounds GrOOB
set** pas
m & 1 Ifs msa pH wa
1 H wjm
FOR A DOLLAR.
All clhc-r mentis r.t exceedingly low prices. I want all the Putter, Fggs, mul t.hicken
I can get. Will pay the highest market price for all kinds ot marketable barter.
LIVE TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
1
tint Stalwarfcs.
Savannah News.
The new civil service rule is to be
applied to tho South— 1101:0 blit stal
warts are to have any official pie.
A Was’ssaKg to Jitiiteatj.
Memphis Appeal.
If Guiteau doesn’t loook sharp fie
will succeed in giving the jury at; im- j
pvession that be is a cro s-graiued, i’i- 1
ln-etl vicious brute, with an ugly tem
per that might lead him to do almost
anything in the most willful and ma
licious manner.
Oitght io Hu* iSissiged.
Chicago News.
Those letters written by Guiteau to
President Garfield, Legging lor the
Paris consulship (“vice Geu. Walker,
removed”), we suppose, are not the
strongest evidences of the fellow s in
sanity ; if they arc, ke ought to bo
strung up without delay. lie ought
to be hanged not only for the terrible
crime winch he committed, but a att
awful example to the grand army of
persistent office-seekers who make the
lives ot our presidents miserable.
Guiteau proves in every manner pos
sible that all the elements of a miser
able cur, a contemptible vagabond, and
a low-filing, underbred scoundrel can
be found in his composition, and that
blackmailing was only one of his nu
merous ways of “getting along iu the
world.” it is lamentable that the fel
low is allowed now to make such an
exhibition of himself, with bis vil
iianous jokes and grimaces, before the
country and before the world, and it
is still more lamentable that iu the
city of Washington, where his diead
fill crime was committed, people can
be found in large numbers who will
smile and laugh at tlie whelp, and en
courage him occasionally with what
sounds very much like applause.
Those are probably the same people
who a few weeks ago were whin jug
1 about the martyrdom of Ihe president
I and crocodile teats over the
; nation's On genu 1 principles,
J tire mouar tho disgraceful scones in
1 Judge Cox’s court are ended the oet
| ter for the good name of the country.
A man named Wm, Jones lias been
arrested and held in $5,000 bail for
shooting at G
Chattanooga's anual city election
was held last week. H, Clay Evans
was elected Mayor, m'
li. I. ti. IJlxASkii,
D i.-’ tiller of
tm whisky,
Smiths, Dude CoUbty, Ua.
I have now on haal a quantity of !
year’s whiskey which I e.ffcr f v sale le.w.
My ilistillvi v will bo raatting from first
Decomber.
yv exmt.it: i- to net s'.-.g; .: :o rs f >r :'atr-nts. Caver.**,
r. * 1.5., oiiyi .j.-hts. l >r ti.,- Mrii.-.d t-ta;, -•
(’a--io.a. 1 1 t. u-temet, fra: it-.-. Ucrtnaa'-. etc. V, j
l-.vc i.H.ei U,:irlj ye.-uw’experience.
i 1 .,-: N',.' i.!,j,,ep tr.i .;:ch us are r.oticedlu tber-ci
I s ]'" " r m-.v. , Th-s Virgo and splendid i)l-u
--i: t- i -Kly ear .■ ;*.•.<>-, vear.s.iowstbiG’n.o-.'esa
ttitei i-id i rr, anil im* an eDur-imn ;
rircu.a .lon. /ii,.' S8 MU N X & e e: Psteol
tors .Bull’s, of SEEMU-,, \Mcaiev.v. 37 1 ;uk i.p,-,
lla,. kat).)'ii. l atoatsfre*-.
Employment
TO SAL A m m'J®3 ARTI
CLE,
"t" r V n,,r !!J ' Tcl ' a? tho rich, the old #:-• well
-t< Hie *, iia-.fr. the wife as well the hns
o u 1, the your.g maiden as well as the you-lu
UiTu, ri K - giri as well as the b.,j, in;,;, just as
-1 earn a hov dollars in heart ein’doy
nieut. as t,‘ sit around the house and wait for
oih-r t., earn >: tor hem. Wo can give yon
employment, nil the time, or during ymir
spire hours only: trnvling, or in youVown
neighborhood, among your friends and a,-
; iiritar, ■ s. Tf you do not care for einp'oy
inent. v •> can impart valuable in, ''orma.'lon to
..oil f.ae ,and curt. If. will cost you ooiv or,c
e. nt fra postal nut !o wriie f„V „nr 1’,..,
|n-ct-is, ~lid it tony I>£ the uuho* , luuki,.
y i a g „.l many and, Iry.
n ' :i. :rlec this opportunity. Von and
not have to ii lost , !.,r- -uru ofoonev, ‘ ;
run a great rl.-k ..flooring r. will'.,.
■" *' ‘ :,t :t :l ‘'.a an easy matte, t . ,p..
(•-. IV. ?I<>. to *lOl- t, \r. ■ ~ .... T '
?i at, i, , tilel la .epeiineot hllsioess. 1:- uvim
-1 !e, r'%>. ligl.tfarv •: • > and p; , . aide- . • ; ;
■ lli: ,r. after ?? •i\V . f.. j, ;o\ ■ \ \
IT for ill vh i eugacViih us. We v II m;.-
j.i i.-e y m in? you w 5 >• u lor ivLi v , v,ev
er wrote to us he for, • Wr ,
'ii> '.a :.- Ki:i:s.' Address.
ilUCKili'E 'IT'. CO.
-> ttaie .u:< paper.) JJ v .
-Jm
/* /f~\( lnomo, Landscape, Mohs Hose, Ferns,
“ Motto, Floral, Blue-bells, etc., curds,
10c. GEO. It. MOORE, Trenton, Qa.
WEST!
_____
In making arrangements to move
from you old to your new home, it
would be well to consider what has
been done lo render such a journey not
only cheap, but as pleasant ami fi
from accident and danger as human
foresight and skill can make it. I>\
l construction, equipment, and good
management, the Nasfivifle, Chatta
nooga iSt. Louis Railway merits yum
full confidence, having the very best
rock ballast, steel-rail, fishbar joint,
iron bridges and most thoroughly con
structed roadway, with air-brakes and
other appliances to secure safety, speed,
comfort, and sure connections. With
its superior through coaches and sleep
ing ears, it lias great advantages ovei
other lines, an 1 is enabled to offer tlie
lowest rates which can be Lau. *cw
things of interest and importance wt
j mention for your information. 1 lit
| question of baggage Las always been
1 troublesome to pas-sengeis. The rub
of this line is to check free for each per
son twelve years old and over one hun
dred and fifty pounds of baggage, 00 a
| sisting of wearing apparel amt bed ing,
securely packed in ti links or medium
size boxes well strapped, and seventy
five pounds each for children between
five and twelve years old. baggage
should iic plainly marked with the
name of tho owner and tlie place to
which he goes. Tickets 'should l-e
purchased fioin or through reliable
parties, and you should see that the)
1 are try the route and to the plaet
! you want to go before paying for them
I Remember that passengers haveiht
' right to select their route, and It K the
duty of Ticket Agents to accommodate
! passengers with tickets by tbe rout*
1 they wish to take, when it is possible
I for them to do so.
j You can secure the cheapest rates l
I Arkansas, Texas, and t Ik- great Noi tii-
I west by applying in person or writing
to Albert 1> Wrein , Fass. Agent, X* .
1 f Kirnbail House, P. O. Box “ 1, A;-
' lama, Ga.; Wm. T. Rogei*, Pass-
Agent, and Jim, 11. Peebles, T iek-.
Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn.; T* m 1 .
Fowler, l’as:-. Agent, and Wm. 1 .
March, Ticket Agent, Church slict
H<*pot, Nashville, Tenn. We lH’ei
with pleasure to the editor and publish
er of this journal.
W. JL. S?33S<’>,
1 Sept. 25th-tf. Gen’] Pass Agent
jil:kll>1 and Ixo ha H lit* 0
ESTABLISHED 1844.
oia mi -.-’f-: Ke#.*,
Hoi ,! UE'Ta-i So.^?ra£a.
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113 WATER BT., REWyORS.
T'nc whitest, nicest and best goods made.
Guaranteed pure, superior in quality and
stylo of package to any brand in the
world. Takes less quantity to do the
same work. Ask your grocer for it, and
have no other.
ir% HL&H lil
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BEES®? >- -xZWRM
HItf¥SPS
PI I lOtal
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS arc
a certain cure for ail diseases
.iroqniring a complete. tonic; espe
cially Indigestion. Dyspepsia,, Inter
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, _
laose of Strength, Eack oi Energy,
etc. Enrichea strength
ens tho nraecies, ana giveo new
life to the nerves. Acts Like a
charm on the digeftiiC organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
frucli as tasting the food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the teeth or
give headache. Sold by ail Erug
giet., i ; SI.OO a bottle.
BROWN CHI Ml CAL, CO.
Baltimore, Mi.
roathat <) Iron BHtran m rr.- .- Tr. t> f wt,r.u.
Cos. nnd save er>. m-<1 red line;, aud ir:. ■ v • 'eo **„ per.
V J Aft _ OF SiVSITA I iQ NS.
rri> ftun is:’! * *> [ ; i
unb wS el tslL i ityfLo L? t v
erg-£^:~f
WALKER IRON So COAL COMPANY STCRE,
Full Stock of s Dry Goods and Notions, Ad a*.
Surprisingly
Lsow Prices.
A HO3BY LOT OF LAB&SHATS, LATEST STYLES.AM!:' YV^'.T
pnt4*.r
A CiTTSFEETiI S'ffOilK OF
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hsto, ac.
DOMESTIC T ROCK-BOTTCm.
Best Prints (g 6j,cts, Block Coffc, Flour .t o at
Prices.
Good Coffee, Seven (7) Tamdsfor One reiki.
a chi i zrnpy *:• cfcc r-fii *?v *> v i~T:
All kinds of Comitry Produce. Wanted and h • tst
Paid for IV 111 p %'J for G rrl Pi’tee ids
JPhcts, Chickens, Id @ Poets.
?sx~Al! Goods Given in Exchange for Country Prod a,
Frank O. Wert,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SL! is l tmog n, ’£'a ii is.
(WEST SIDE MARKET STREET.)
Will practice iii the Courts of Chat
tanooga and adjuiuiiig Circuits. Wid
pay prompt atlentiein t<> the collection
of claims and all business entrusted to
tnycar . jn'.y 4-’Bl-ly.
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l Eli? AG]- IViAR.A R^-IiSTEffED,
tom after tho conch bag teen nd inved.
P \ i!T* *•’ * T),’n’t be deceived by fieslers
. ft. H i who try to p.itin o:!’ Rock xnel
Jive I>r Lawkf.nck s Mah'inY e>l U, ItOCiJ
and RYE—which is the only .Mfi!*lOAT’al> ar.
tiate made—tba gem ioo b .an PRIVATE I>lS
Propriotary Stamp no par- bottle.
Put up in Quart Size Battles. Price SI.OO.
TOLU, KOCX A EYE CO., Prop’rs.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Sold by DRUCGtSTS and GENERAL
Jiverywhore.
m. ivsia e. miux cf lto imi,
4S'/d irt-cistT JJr, - ?o'iv;1e:-,
OolttlSei .-.3 5 m
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LYOSA E* Pm
VgglTAHi-Fl ,
In ft T’osfiivo '‘im c
furoll ihoAQpftldß.l ( . i ipl :*. ' m* s V/' ■
Miro'ii(ti<>i ItMurl v *t ft* in aic i • \ • .
It will euro cm.!; <ly tl.e worst f*n *I. u;n*o (.Vni
plaints,al!evarifin^Jio?t r.l ' .ecru
tlou, fuul I *1 -plaeninor:;*, r.i: I tlio r< r>soener;t
Bpinal Weakii'b3, anil in i*art cuir. ly .plt; Uk! t ti;e
Ciiause of life.
It v IH dlHMplve cm’ expel tumors fiorn Uir ".terns In
an cai-ly stage of c*. vrl ] rnont. ■ •;n toc-.n*
Ceroushumorotlici ive! ’ket! vory > i<xi
It removes faint’to. Ur
for Ptlmulonls, c:ul rcllovrs v eu.P <of t rtoH*n. h.
It CUr;S Plorttlrn;, IT*- •’••o’.os, T . r.r:*' -hUon,
General I)eLility, Bloe.'lcat i • ‘i, l>o. icst.i-'U f-'-d In-i
-gestlon.
That feeling of Imaiii: $ tVrn, - >. w', \t
and liockaclie, la always |.eii!*.r :F i!(!y cured ly if.;
It will at all times am! ir’.<• n!! oi-'-un * * i r■* In
Larmony with the lawn ti nt !'■ ■■ rt u th ‘ l • •." :t '-
For tn©cur©of Kidney Co.Riiaiiit3 C oh. b viMa
Com pound Is until r\'r° r - a nd.
I.YT>IA K. PIXKH\M’ YE C VT\: ~.V. CViV
POUXDiJ prepare l at S3S hm i V *
Lynn, Mass. Prica Sly Ig*; ’. f ' C’• *• f ’ ■ -r;a
in the form cf pills, elsolnilii i. *’.• o , o
rcreipt of price, 1 ,re;M *. ?I : '*hw
freely auswors all letters of I rev fry. S* id i ; -‘Ui la
let. Address; os above. Mention tki. > .
No family photild be without LYI'T \ F. V ' ’ V’-J
LIVEIt PIIJS. They wire c *i . .
and torpidity < p th*- live r. .t (
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