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■A. I. HAINES «!fc Co., PuoruiETons.
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Published every Saturday
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SATURDAY, SEPT. Is, I 88
NATIONAL DKMOCltATK TICKET .
FOR I'RFSIDF.XT,
GEN. W. S. HANCOCK.
OF PKNN.SYI.V'AM.A.
FO R 17 r /•: RR /•> l !> F.X 1 ;
HON. W. H. ENGLISH
OF INDIANA.
The Newsi’.vi'Kh Law.—T
newspaper law says if any jiersfin
orders Ids ptljier tliseont inited, In
must pay all arreagt-s, or flu* pub
lisln-r may continue to semhi.
payment is and collect the
whok* amount. Also an action fin
fraud wn U- instituted against any
..person, whether he is responsible in
a financial view or not, who refuses
to pav foi’Ill's snhseriiition.
Wlyr*. i~ —r-3> -rjf- 'r'-’T ■ —
K1UT0RIAL (OMMKNTS.
Where to go when short of money
—-kQiirW • -J *•’&! )W
It’s a poor mule that won’t kick
when it has an opportunity.
We believe the disease that has
the most terror for v .... : i „u
ja\v .—-jiottoh Pok.
"Such stirring tinu-s as tJu-se," sttid
the S pd.m t* the cup, in a nonf.de. -
tial tone, ’ “I “never before sauivig”
„„ Ihe Mormons appear tube , o-ett
their share ol nnmigftiM.m. Over
three lmmlred ol the saints have just
left England for the iloinjnion ,ff
Governor Mum v
A Hnu-W wW.o w ,h„.-f>bj,,„.
ol tfu* psSsiijSjy Dt scfiphuV u^uallv
a„plK,l h,™ alt.,-,.tl,,-r dlffvrr
connection; “Sparc the rod
spoil the child.”
It would never do th elec a wo
man to all offices. If a female
sheriff should visit thy* resid.'iu’e of a
handsome %an and ht! dxphin t tat to his
ment for him there would ho
vacancy for that office in about two
minatYH,
The A groenbackcrs of
. nave, it 1 R announced, ... determined . ’. , to
vote > for om-luilf of the Republican ‘ 4 11
presidential . AA elemtora and - r -■ h.df -- of
oue
I he democratic electors. Inthiswav
,1 i * * «. . *.
theatate tht sUti bv b\ dividin.r'h dividing it, tabulating • il \il »t*"°
that the greenback at'ength fe $uf
ii fiuent ; 7 nt , to carry ♦ii th 1 lough * 1 every man
placed !oWg»imHll>v upon their ticket. W hat is
tlw iiiov,,i,i,,|iti»iio t
“At hat are ypur polities?’’ . _ the
f hajd.iin oi tin low a t\ niti iiti.irx
,asljfc(| 4.1 intelligent looking convu-t.
t‘I have pot co mu. out for anybody
W «... 1 : .1 ________; . *_____• *
j.lacldTy lilTT xliMUgh t1ie bai'k, but it 1
^uMgeto«Uwa»«Id CnU come * out «Go yer tor
for Vice.”
Mrs. Nancy Jessup died best week
M cat field towushq. in her 88
!,y«-ar. For t weiity seven V. ars be
tore her death she had been blind,
One month ago, she prayed tlm:
she might .receive her sight and
i her children; and, .«; range to -ay.
,fa vs ,, ‘ ,, ' or “ sll< ; *; X| * irwl •* 9
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sight was restored 1 and she was per
mi. ted to see all her children ami
! was astonished at theiriooks. Yio'ilv
!:;;r^'a;, 1 l i ; , iylr“ a '" i, ''' i
He was Iving in front of fh«.«*ore
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loot - w him the merchant came out.
.in«l stirring . . T him ui> with Uie toe ol
i Mi«h,
, .a. pot
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' 1 lieu you move oft 1 mm here.
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.An ,>ou dii.uk. .. gu,...'! t.u
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i , “No; 1 sober,’' the _ i nib'
am was
j “ 1 lu-n liio.vo oh (iv.mi h:*n
j you -can
a tl—d sight easier than 1 can.
A . ia] dispatch 1 to the Afl-i.i. a
< , date-.t If ndlcv, S.jitcm
j l 19, “Due of the h,
*er says : most
foresting Dials will take pia«rt in
Lousviile tomorrow- -.lolin Newton,
Iim Newton, v .* .lames i Ross ,> .. and , one -
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negro ’ charged with ars< n and l!ie
. 1,1 . l.yoy I . ,, T ,
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•« Ik-™*
In <-n it ■ iked up w itn tin! ti mgene, o-j
[and skill by Defective Mount
’ .Mullins, wlu. has been working on it
I for two years. Tlu-fe seems to have
i been a regular it, hand, with -.1 v* Boss as
I ui r ’
. Slai , lmgtlei , elopmcnts
captain. 1
-xpeeteil soon:—('olijuitt ami <5
| don will speak at I.piti^vilic
row and will hefoliowed l.y Lester
and an.ou.u other distinguished inin^u. mu sixers .iK.i u ..„
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- ■ WMm;ki . oi.i i ,.
A p..million,, g- iitle.ivm reaiar.ved ^
r eei-titTy in our hearing, t.hak toTnm
one of’ the saddest feature's of the
ng-gl-rial gnvuss was , 1 ,,
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come mere
tod to< mftWtriith miKii tititti iiftf.is this. For 1 o! iiistanvi, instance
j ^ t( ^ V' ^
.! . “ { . 1 tt 1 p had ; °® ilS
"’ V, ' n u ”' " «^» , w on a
l hnlll:l ’” VlC,0, , M’lcpn; that
'- V ,n
- ,l ^ M wood cohstif ucnej, was It m
J-riiiisfoi-nied th " VH ')! ( i°verm»Fs d.-ubtht! .speech bo
into a
10U ^'' - N .°! v ’ :i m;ars from their
; own complaints that the whole af
fair was V so intensely No-wood No. w pon. th.p
T* ‘
T«ov. Colquitt , ‘ was not even accorded
a ,. our|t „ V W( " ‘ , . .
., D'ese :-■ things to ahv
I ’’L' cotnBeiianco
,, ‘ sro ^ eotfn} I^Dneiit of any one,
; lMlt it ;vl >„ y iHustrates the imim
' " l ls ^ , a ^ . 0 ,un . p? .. 'ka»U\ , ,,
; clutch upon the prc*. When the
n ' u tix-m ", I.'" imrnon 1 ’ c-i to this h 1
i
1 1,1 the minds ot the reading public
by the untrue statements made for
the paitizan ends, vvlll linger and
senmtsly imjjftlr’the inflffeuce of Hie
Georgia p ress. The numerous cor
" OUU ‘ W efs have been
toreed to make lately should warn
them of the disastrous course they
are running Hits tor their own
| j ^ the welfare 1 of ,l ,u the " public. l ' RM1 °" 11 (V g°od is
nsoru*
'^'um cannot afford to be caught
i
in dubious a it if ml.es, and teachers of j
he ol l ami voting must neither lack
n wisdom or virtue. I Jv all hon ora
demeans let the members of the
ires, urge tin- claims of those whom j
eonshUu-capable men, lmt to i
'am tneir ends do imt lot them de-I
wend u f t he dept bn of misrepresent-:
''ion.- Ucrorder. \
Haiieack „........| is a n tin of destiuv. NN h\-,
■ ;usf look at t tie reeord. In 1808 | '
»arriel.j . brought ;t lull into ( on- !
'res-; to , iImp , the junior ,, Maipr . (n-n
-ra'. That was I lane ick. It pass
d both houses of Congress and was
ieitcl bv the Presidetil. But he
mi e •. count ,, , I)-- earned • , . into . effect, ...
u
Geoi-'-a- H. Tlmmas, the senior Ma
jor Genera!, died, and Hancock go
■ grade, , ,
mg up one was no longer the
;un o Yajor General, and so the law
. oll |,| ho*. reach him. Tlu-n the
.* -publicans, still h-d by Garfield,
1 litss.-d ail act r> d ii-ing tlu; Major
kncivN to three,
This was signed by the President,
bet liefo-c ‘ it co-iM ',. b - carred '.i ‘ into
..ffeet *' 1 ,l ,i;. “ , '’ 1 ; K '' ,lM ' 1 \1
.
1 uMiorals wi»ri* reduced to three hv
Vl-nh'rhfv ’ ’
<}..•’ n. ■> i, u . ...
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| Us s,,I aiil.u.m ng t> IWdrM to,
of Major llonon,!,.;
Be!ore if con’d ho earri-d out. and !
H an , . 0r k be dropped, llalleek died,
alK l n„ m . () ,. k becoming the senior 1
maoi Maior Gem-ral irunr.il, be in t.uiHl o mid not not bedron- IK (flop
ti,,* i,,. «nrviv..d -ill ;
i' 1 ' 1 - 1111 man , w v no suniu-n an
lu-se attempts to retire Jiim cannot |
h t . retired. The man who led them
—GartieHY—-will as a fitting "victim eon- |
, l!m mafioi, of his m-t’ fall a
lus d Hancock; ,, . I
mtomi victim.
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will be elected President. Gat-ficld
will he retired-at 1 -ast from t he
Presidential fit Id —-ZonwHlle ( Vw
journal. ;
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f.WP.i • -
iiutu on t h* iu«i-toii«il ’"'T" quo.s- :ns
f ”?# 1 gva.ly oll, ,CAl .-a,,
\ ° P “W 0,tan °‘ ?
rr- [J, e patronage left y T>v the new eon
dilution to the governor is small,!
and hisstrmlfy o.tiieial influence isof J
the same dimensions. The result
all this fierce quarrel, bevond the ■
o mischief it will do* the Deni
ogratie party, will amount to
of nothing practical, lit- hope the
w hffie ill-begotten and unlucky eon-1
troversy will be buried iirtlie
tivitles atid splendor of F
Deinocratie tnunipli . . , before , frost.
Meanwhile let Ut l n-ieth-s , ' mK \ hold hola ihoir tluir
passions and vesentments in reason
able cheek while the people settle
Colquitt and Norwood question in
their mui own own wav wax. IHiiehever nimnnm ihboi- is Gov
! ernor, we trust (ioorgia will W
« ffreat ~ an ,i s .,f,, " lt w ill not varv
her 1 ran,-so .ami fate a pml . m . the
Perhaps tliere may a triflle of re
deeming good grow out of this an
grv cohtroversv, according to
ohl saw that “it is an ill wind
blows nobodv any good.” It
“
n, u -h all Georgia Democrats the
benefit of a little more toleration.
A fierce intolerance seems to eharac
tome them noVr, but experience may
teacli us that it is better to cultivate
a moro accommodating spirit. Par
ties arranged on the basis of not
giving an inch either” way are not
veil adapted to this world, and
ieviT heard of but one world
they could exist and flourish, in har
iriony with its general effect and
purpose.
Therefore, it seems probable
h j Georgia Democracy has got
earn by experience that everybody
;an’t have h’s own way in this part
)f creation. There must of necessi
y he a very free spirit of concession,
>r otherwise we shall never be able
o make another Governor with
ge e al co seat of the people.— 7’e'e
jfiijih & Messenger.
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Muss Meeting.
We learn from the Savannah Jte
err ler that the Democracy of Chat¬
ham county assembled in Savannah
on the night of the 9th, instant. At
this meeting resolutions were passed
heartily endorsing the nomination of
Ron. T. M. Norwood for Governor.
Delegates wAre appointed to the
Congressional convention, and Hon.
A. !*. Adams seems to be spoken of,
an 1 suggested as the choice of Chat¬
ham c unity. We look with favor
upon th n >ve Me i- ‘o nomna'e
Mr. A lauii for J mgr •;», as lie is an
exp-rienced legislator, a:ul a gentle
mm of un juestioned ability.
Resolutions were also passed cn
dorsfpg the able and patriotic course
pursued by lion. Rufus K. Letter as
Senator lroui the hirst district ol
Georgia (luring the past twelve
years. He was unaniinuipdy request
(,( 1 to servo during another term.
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Druggists,
Wrightsville, < -eergia.
Invi* on hand a eimipfi.n- stuck of
.im! .ill otlicr arti< ie> u- un!l k«-iit 1 in n first
j
Drug Store, I
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which ,i„-a are selling at prU.t-s to suit the!
bine-, .-un! are prepared to mi all order.*
l*™*\"™* "» l ’“’ ^‘vrn-t possible
aoim-.
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llr ^
d<'e his profession in its various brunches. !
* tltC ‘ PrUg 8torp - '"'"’Ll
T X 1 £ ^ « ^ T D£NT.
*
eiuut milks whkt of
W fightSVi 1 le, CeOTgid. ®
Keep of constantly Pure LIQUORS, on hand BRANDIES. a tine assort
ment
WI NK 8 . ALLS, LAGER, etc., etc. •
Also Tobacco. Cigars, Candh-,, Pickles.
ornddVwv'will'’X-H ‘at "In’
figures. Give us a trial. Kespt.,
"»v«-1y J. T. & II. J. DENT.
" rz±:~:::-.
d- A. HOGUE,
Jeweler and Repairer/
*
Wrigitaville Ga.
1 wuukl rt^Kxtfully inform the dtirens I
of Johnson and adjacent counties that I
JEWeXkA. £^ 3 and soheit “ tin- i«tronageof | I
kiVile'TnVmlrT'tel!(-*' " * rhx’l'k
and Jewelrv.
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OUli Cphiaipr! WCfU, Olbbbl Cipopj & 0 niLjan UlUldll, ! 1
WHOLESALE i
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(tI 0CCIS& i 10\181011 a« !
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|VIACON MACON » - - ©A CA *
Keep ronstnnth Ilams, . on fiatiu a full
sUx ’ k ot D<a«am, Lard, Flour,
Sugar, coffee, Rice Soap, Starch,
Soja, tiling olw Hugging ami Tk-., in and every.
^ usually koj.t our lino.
ould be pleased to hear from par
Dos needing goods. aug28-4t
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SMITH’S HOTEL,
W. J. M. Smith, Aot..
Wriglitsville, - - Georgia.
H av i, V lau-ly undergone thorough re
pairs, tins ^iSSt Hotel is prejxired to aeeounno
miTnria" ' 1 yig naidfor
produce , U 1 >
I i e . ^ . W..C k-K M. l-W AN'S
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| Bar and Restaurant,
88 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
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Fixe Liyrons, Wixes, Ciiamcagxe, Porters and Lager Beer.
Imi-ohted and Domestic Cigars Always ox Hand." A
to;
lVe again invite our old friends and customers to our well furnished
BAR and beautifully supplied tables, which are ready FREE at all times for their
comfort. U e also t iiriijsu* FIRST-CLASS BEDS OF CHARGE,
to our Customers who stop witli us. When visiting Macoii don’t fail to
cal! and see us.
sep t-tfm J. M. W. CHRISTIAN.
G. ECKSTEIN & CO.;
Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions, Et<b,
Corner WHITAKER and CONG-RESS Streets
S TA ATTATsTTSTTYTT, GEORGIA.
Agents Athens Mf’g. Co.’s Checks and Yarns. Agents for Keep Mf’g. Co.’s
SHIRTS, COLLARS and CUFFS.
53T* Orders executed with care and dispnteh.
G. Eckstein &l Go.,
aiig7-6in Sa-vannalx, G-a.
ROBT. tf. MAY. A. ft. GOODYEAR PAS. T. MAY, S. $, PABMELEK
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_MANCFACTCBERH OF AND DEALERS IN__
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' |1 O* All Tl'l HO'PQ O' O’ 0 11
1 11 O O 1 1 v* V Hill (l » ro ' ’ T (l O U 11
Children’s Carriages,
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Leather and Shoe Findings
REPOSITORIES:
208 Broad Street, m Augusta.
! 16 and I I 8 Cherry Street, Macon.
aug28-0m
VLiss Anna R. McWhorter
Yi'riglitsville, (Ja..
.Millinery Keeps mi hand fancy a nice selection of
and Gooii*. -uefi as
Hats, Ribbons,
Flowers tun! TrIminings,
u endless variety ; also a nice assortment
of latest patterns, etc., all for sale ils etu-ap
as flic cheapest, I am also prepared toeut.
tit ntul mat,-,,t »l,..n ........ r ,,11
r „ B .|,a„n s a«.*l„w.
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J ^ ' WOOD
Wriglitsville, Ga.
1
aml ho «« kinds. ‘.....
: I " s ,lt
Rueon, l-lour, 1 ) Toffee, Rice. Are , always
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M i 11 i H © T y GO O d )
Slid* as Ladies’ HATS, RIBBONS and
FLOWERS of all descriptions, and various
other things too numerous toment ion. tall
foV yourself. m V 22 -ly
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Sid ■ A * PutrhfilPV S Y ? Jr ■»
AGENT AND SALESMAN
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-with—
T T FALK & CO
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* Clothiers, x • ”
425 and 427 Broome street. New York
Cor. Congress and Whitaker streets,
Savannah. 1 Ga.
my 22 -tf
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will witness j he progress ami eulmjnation
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opinion—ami at home its columns iui eou
i suited for the latest news, the freshe*t
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good things, and “Uncle Remus has in
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The Constitution,
ju12-tf Atlanta, Ga.
GINNING.
r I rilK UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE
speetfully inform the public that he is
now prepared to do first class Ginning ou
Ids new BROWN’S COTTON FEE¬
DER iui<l CONDENSER GIN.
\ it-'ld good und sample tile best. £5U’Terws
Fifty Cents per Hundred. Would solicit
patronage. T. J BRANTLEY,
aug28tilldec25 Near Wriglitsville.