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\V:,i)NI,Sl»A V. .IAN. 1870.
R. L. HICKS,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
II '. /*. Jlirk* i* the regular ftgentfor the
tmr tn ■i'ihrw>n convtg, mthorhud fn> re-
yin .w'-nAwrtm'pt ■/->/. the mnf* and
emtract*for adrertising. AU due*
yhonfd In to him.
LAURENS COUNTY BRAIN
AN1> MUSCLE APPLIED
TO PULASKI SOIL,
A Four Mute Crop—07 Raton of
Cotton am! OOQ UHttJtwta of
'$il Coni. r I
We gladly tmiwfcr the fultawlng
from the 1 InAvkinnvilk* Dispatch tojete.
Hi< columns of the Poht. Tfjpgen-
..1< hivi,* referred to art- from Laurens
and we arc glatVto aid, i» matting
their light to whino that their good
work* may be soon by nil the farmers
of their native county. Tho Dis-
patch i<uy« :
“ ‘Good farrniw# p^ys,’’ and the
fumier who nobfovos swooww in his
enlling. is entitled to. more notoriety
Uvov wtfehUorluKwl immtiw. For
THE PUBLIC ACTS.
What the Recent Legislature Ae-
eoniplislied,
Wc give below n full list of nrf the
bills which passed both branches of
the General Assembly at its recent
session in Atlanta. The re were in
all, thirty-throe bills passed. Four-
teen of these originated in tlto Senate
and nineteen in the IFottsow Six
rosojiitivis were passed. All the
bilb amt resolutions were dnlv sail
ed by the ttotemon
WU8 MtHKBJtt,
Ar. net to authorize the municipal
:iutU<M;ith>; of towns and cities to
compmAbo their bonded debt, to l
provide fw the feaato nud exchange
of new WmvIs for outstaadto# bonds,
An mi toeohfci- fidditiwvd ]MnverH
om purchasers of railrwydawudcr pro
visions of nn act to c*W>fc purelms-
ers of railroads to form corporations
und to exercise corporate powers,
etc.
An net. to prescribe the manner of
i giving notice of an udentition to apply
for local special legisfetiiiMJ.
Au, iwt to lumeml xwlim 4.992 of
the Revised Code, rci/Mwc; to the
this reuse* WP dfcfir© t-o. speak of a j trial of joint dofendnnts,
four-in nlc crop tiywV* ftyd year by
Mesara. ft. t|,. $ Jjr. JflJMshear
upon their ptotil-uriou tyu- tomato ve
lluwkfimvillv. WirKftw w^slV'y
cultivated one Hundred iwi4 sixty
acres in corn and cotton, *i#Vwithout
tihe aid of guano, they- afytfc slxty-
seveu. M<w Ojf rvilm ('already gin-
Uod) .’.iiKl' nine lxnudii’ed bushels of
corn, ipid. t horn is n little cotton still
nupicked' in the Holds. In cotton
they had ninety acres, and' in, corn
seventy acres—total one hundred and
sixty acres—tut average oft fort y acres
to tin* mule. They also, wade six
barrels of syiupujion three-fourths
yf an wore of sugar cane* W hen we
stato. that these crops were made en
tirely without commercial fertilizers,
k is enough to awaken hope in the
profits of farming in Georgia and
should rouse tho energies of all who
are despondent over the past. The
ltluokshonr bp hr© dissatisfied with
tho action of the guano manufactur
ers, audio tho light, of their success
lust year tihoy do not expect to. in vest
any more money in connnproijd! Per
tilixors.
Those young men also. nmdp. sever
al thousand pounds of porlfo iw.tl
i heir experiments with gronufllpeas
and ehufuH provo.bhe-greub superiori
ty of; tihe ehnhf. over-the- ground pea.
Tl>py■ eultivated ten acres in- ground
peas and 1 three acres imolmlto, sep
arated from their four-mule- farm.
They plowed and hoed twice their
ground peas, while they, did; nothing
to their ehufas bur, plow them. The
peas and the ehufas were-ali planted
upon poor land*—the same kind of
soil. One acre of the ground’ pens,
Qarofully gathered', yielded twenty
bushpls, while the cimjTas yildfUnl a
bushel and a half upon u spiud? eleven
l>y t welve yards, or. an- tevorngm of
about seventy-throe. hindfidK- Ui. the
acre. Tim ohnlp has n.stiH grvator
advantage over the ground (tea -a.
bushel'of'olmftw a re a bushel «*f solid
food, while the ground peas, depriv
ed of their hulls,, yield ©nip’ ono-
bhird.
Our c«mutry is in One condition so
far as supplies of meat ami com are
conccrnedt and'the farmers oft this
section have within- the lust two
ycum kilty dpnufifitmM! tllft. dot
that- they cap make their form self-
sustaining., Wo* repent? our remark
a few days ago, that iftovory-railroad
from HuwkiusviUo to the West
were torn, up, there- would; be no
- nioro anffttring in. this paid of Ge6r«
gin for the lack oftmeat' «nd|broad”
Big Hogs.;
[ Ihnrkiiixrill* I)i*)*iteh.y
Mr. ,1. II. Golev of ttifp county,
filled; a few. days ago,kwtmofM ho larg
est hogs \yehava* hawtliofr tlij^win-
ter. One. Wftigbnd} the- other
P14—thc iiggi’ogato.Weight beingdUU
jpmnds, Our friends might
jis well.make ttHUh- oalonlations to
raise cheap. iuphI byi'eaftor. for tho
fprinarfUif Georgia cannot only raise
. . n n, but big hogs and* plenty of
corn, and - prices buy© reached jxiint
now when cotton-.will be the surplus
«*»p, 1
Muxioan dollars are worth.*5cents
i;i ('oln inbus..
An to pvevoik a<uy. Coronor
from receiving from tlm County
Tjftwgktot^ ©a fees on uiwwk, per an-
n,iviwi evi.cce<Aing.
\o, to ifiW,UwrvW' Uvo insw# of
bonds of t,ljw Htike-of Ucorgbi, Cor the
icd-oniption, of ccrtato kwlH. o£ the
ytalo, falling due in the next three
years, and to todu«o the interest on
the Hun»«>
Au,wti to, a,u,lihien>/fi- iiwforppi’attal
icities i»y tWa State to. jionniA tho in-
elosure of tljp allcyss where owners
of the lots iy:e abutting; consent:, etc.
Au, i|gt to iwuQud soction, 2971 of
t he itovised Cod© of 1,873.
An act to cjwry into, olfect jaira-
graph 2. of section, <>< article 7, of
th«. Conal d'M.i.on, of I Ills stato in ref
erence, to, too coemption, of certain
proiwrty from taxatiioiu un- therein
described.
A bill to provide, for the probate
of foreign wills, undfor appointment
und (pmHficutionH of administrators
.in, this Stato, etc.
A». net to keep open, remove und
proy.onf obstructions to, tbp fi’oe pas
sage-of tisb in the wipers of all, rivers
and niMMitos of creeks i)i ; thi»State.
An, ink to, increase and. fix the
amount of top. bondi to. l»p.gj;von by
the Stofe- tomatip- Asylum,
An net to, provide for holding the
Superior Coughs in. certain, oownties,
and, tor duming jyuries ip certain
eases, ajiul| tor otbpr purposes.
An apt to, repeah section 4*323 of
itliu Revised, C-odp of,’ 187,3, and to
jpivseribp. punishment of persons ©on*
jvioted of mimtoiy mull tor other pur
poses.
An nipt to, antbm’jxe- top sale by
common, carriers oft all! froight un-
joUiimpd. amb the-deposit in, bank of
jtluMinb pmoeadk of saidl snip.to,a,wuit
tiip-cliubn of- own«% ami! tor. other
ipur poses. |s
, An api io.iyignJalo toft- sto.iWng of
jjnrics in oi>,i|! easas mull ill, cases of
misdpmoannr ill, thft'Suporinr Uonrts
jot tliisStivto,,
I A\n,not to eliangg.flip Hscallyear so
jthnt if shall begin,on. the ft)»t d|iv of
(Ootober until ondl on, the thirtieth
jdav oft SuptondHH'.
An,uotito,pwniilb. that thp.pqi>plo
may bo bettor supplied!with; tjip.pnh-
;lio laws oft-this State.
An,apt, for the estahliMimpnf of
|bni|»QUft» oft’ the State Vni{,orsity at
Cuthberp amll 'rhpnnu?vi|llb. ©to.
Au not to, allow-certain, l|pua of
lamllonli to.be forecl(KscHl| botore duo
in certain, cafes*.
An act to,change tho beginning of
the terms.oft Superior Uourt to the
second Monday in February and, the
first Monday ip September,,
An act. to,allow persons- against.
wJipm.wnri’nnto ar©.«med' outuain-
•tiNudprs, or mf-tenanto, liuldjng; over
jthlMe.day^ within,whjell,to,fija«QOtin-
iteiV ftffldftKila to, suplnwnrranls, and
ifor QtlmrpuriHWtts.
; .Vn, uet to.ampndlseetom, 4,3PD of
the cod© oft 1S53 m. referonce to
burning out houses imsaidiseotioiL
andiitipreusiiig the jx?u^lty prescribed
hi said section.
An act to require tronsfenyes. of
.tax executious issiuxli prior to Febrn r
ary 29th 1775, to have- thpir.CKfoUr
tions rooorilfdiundi fining tlip.time
when.thpy mpst lw placed’on record;
jOto.
, An aet to repeal, section 10*7.of
the code, and in lien thereof to pro
vide for the granting and nmcmling
txf chartors fv>r schools, academics,
colleges and churches.
An act to curry into oflbot fsira-
gnijih 2 section 18. article Id, of the
Constitution of 1877, sous tc provide
for the selection of tbo most experi
enced, intelligent nnd upright men
to serve im grand jurors, awl of in
telligent and upright men to serve
as» traverse Jumrs, and for the draw*
ingof juries.
An act to provide for the setting
apart of homesteads and exemptions
of property, tor tho sale thereof, nnd
the reinvestment of the proceeds.
An set to curry into, effect article
8, section 7, paragraph. 2, of the con
stitution of this Slate, as to appeals
in Justices Cborts and therefrom.
An act to carry into effect, para
graph 2, section 18, nrtiofe to
'Hie appropriation.
The lax act.
Tirn rk.s(h,ution8.
'Hie tolTowing- is a list of the rcso-
I u til,ns which passed both branches
of the Assembly and were approved
by’ the Gotvci’iior ?
A resoftki'on rcfpTesting the Gov-
icruor hi correspond with the author
ities of the State of Alabama with a
view to the iidjtisbmcnt of a claim
fbr treatment to certain |sniper pit-
tients to the State Lunatic Asyhim
of Georgia.
A resetoti'on- appointing a commit
tee to i’ljivesHgabe wild land safes.
A rwohition antheming 1 to- ftw-,.
ernopto i'mpfiiii'c whetlrer any ]ie(Hih
ties >i- forfeitures have liecu ineui'-
I’cd by any losses of penitentiary con
victs, and for other purpoxos.
A resolution approving logislation
by tho uatiomd! Congress for dtistrib-
uting the proceeds of public- hiiute to
public schools im the soveral States.
A resolution in wgiwd to,Governor
Colc|iiittt’kriiiid!orseiBe«* of the bonds
of the Northeastern. Iftiijvoadl Com
pany.—.1 Hit a fa Cons/'i fiat ion.
So*?
5bov- V(«’k: Trijmai*,. uep,
'J’ltosolid south is in, a.good) deal of
a qmu'idbry aboiiit its programme for
1880; Tlm-whoh ^eiiipi), umitpd,
on only oup. lauHcipIt^. to, suececd: ut
any cost, and! wiftb, any wan. So
soon, up: t-ulik; about thc*si toiigest mm
begins. Wien, the titiscowl appear^.
South, (’’lu-ohlimstutiils ahmp i*v, favor
ing «• hunl-iiionpy aWiiujpc with, the
eusl^. with Buyurdl ftiaj- a, cimdftllite.
Georgiim is ip, favor of r lMiUuu with, a
platform, of any lu ioeiplps, which can
bo giiiW'iiidcedl to, catch, the- mast
votes*. Nonr.ly alii the- other states
favor a soft-money mini, ljlto- Tlmr-
nuni or llendi’ipHs, apdl a, wostorn
alliance, 'rhp-woalkuoss-of Mm-liittor
programme is easity iqqmromr to,every
one except hull-ilpzorsj. who,seem to
think tout, because tissue-ballots an.1
rillo-ohitw motto a solid south, there
©an Ik* up, tu:mihlft- in, elect ing a presi-
dem.. 'Tho gjwit? obstnplu- to, the
sumvs oftalli Uto-plums pisoposcd is
the ut tor ihipmasibilky oft limU jigv t he
“man who.can, who M * lfti, d|M*s* not
exist.
lI)I\Wkiimv,Ulli. IfrcimMlng to* .Ellr-
tertoiiM^u*State .V^IeuJtnral
Comwemtiimn.
iMitrilta. JUtimtch. 1
lLwaN*Wfc!iR; G.VvJlm, 7th 1879.
Meeting enllhdi to, o|xll»r by Prosi-
Idont It. W. Anderson..
Oil motion, J. H. ; Mjhuhqjl. kvi#
appointed to act us Secmlm\w
On.motion, it was ordtu^dilliat the
Pixwiiltmiv, V’uk>- 1,’tosidenh and! Sco-
rotnry ho« antilorihedl to, appojnt. a
eonuuitttee toemopenito-wyUlthlip May
or andiC-oimwil.of HnjvkilisvjUQ, Gu.,
in mnking suitable arrangements for
,tho mcfti)tii»m amllawoimmHliitii»n,of
delegates attondlng* tJu*. nmatjiig of
thq»Stuto- Agi’.ikultfiml StHiibty to,bo
helfii »ln lfbwltilisvillft. im Ftbmnoy
next.
OmnnHitUh meeting, adjourncil;
Hi. Mi: Av'fflMiHsoN; President*
J'. Bt. MiTeiiKLL, SooV pin fern,
t ■ i ^
j A sjkkiI thmul factmy is in oon-
templiition in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
More tlum half oft ttn>.convicts in
the Texas iKMutenttiiry. eannot write
their names..
Georgia contributed more i lum any
othpr statq to.tlip ivJipf of. tli© yelhnv,
jfevAr-suffurprs..
The State Agricultimil Society
meets in Hawkjiwvillp on. the lfith,
inx»x,.
A HouKton County Farmer Dis
cussing the Guano Question.
A farmer in Houston county says:
I mean to sav, without disparage
ment to any one, we are too ready to
accept and believe everything, re
gardless of results. Our actions nnd
operations have been based upon
Iiojkj and not upon strict business
principles, else we would be better
off to-day.
This year hope inis employed labor,
generally speaking, at a partco high
enough for uir«» or ten cents cotton,
while the real outlook is better for
six or seven—hope overlooks mid
over-reaches a probable and almost
certain reality. We all know that
hope, though the life spring of the
world, is as blind and trcnclicrons as
the heathen wto worshipjml their
idufc of stone and wood.
Now to the point I wish mainly to
touch, wifKHjt, being the subject of fer-
tiiliixers.' . • •'
Tlic deitfci’s in guano saw- proper,
several yeurs ago, to^hrow the gmnt-
let to farnaers to take cotton in pay-
mewt thereof
’Tis true we lxivo been an easy
going set of' felhoMcsi. ready and will
ing to do, anything; sign, anythiing,
amfl believe any thing t'bnt merchants,
guano dealers, twrse tuudci’s, or even
a l»ig Ntiitdft “nigirer , '‘ would tell. us.
To a ecutaiu extmt we m-e so yot,
though, ^©hiaps with liests ability to
comphx
Fbr instance a- Tahowr says lie
cannot work for less than half of
every Saturday, full rations, two
acres of extra land ami from seventy-
live to oiue hundred dWflors; tu year*
A. reasons wiitlii liiuiself awhile and
says he ciwunot piy iit, but Itopc tells
him cotton will! be worth ten or
twelve cents tu jHHtimli next fall, and
besides be understands Mr. B. is
offeriing t-liut price, so lie promises to
give it, not stop))iiig to consider
whether Mr. B» is an. intelligent and
ri'spoasiiWh- bnsiiness- nuiui. or one of
the old wer-riihllL’Ui asses;
Tito- gjioim, dlfiihaiw libiink. tui.dl have
coins©- to, ffeell that, wu- uccsli guano,
elfecv they would net in solbmrn con-
venjhfWi convguedl(jir luuidfnl'of men)
lViHwe- tile presumption, to undertake
to, diiktuitQ- tltohi-oAvn terms, eontmry
known hww-of emnmenca*.
lift! tliere aro enough, who, feel; ail
iutonost in the matter and 1 willlsecond
the- motion^. I piHqp»sc to take* the
initiitoi^ft*st»i> by calling a meeting of
tho Hannans, of Houston) county to
express themselves publicity on the
subject.. Fa km eh.
Perry; Gn., Jan. 13, 1879.
Farmers progressing finely.
Miss Caroline Graham died on the
19th inst at the vesidenee of Mr. Joe
Miller.
Tlic coroner is sick with cold, hut
wifi be up soon if be continues to
improve.
Mr. Daniel' McMillan had his
other leg amputated on the 19th
inst.
After living among ns one year,
A. H. Wooten Esq. has menred back
to Wodloy, ou tlie Central railroad.
An old negro class leader met one
of his grown members in tlic road
drank a few days ago and gave him
a sound slashing with a Maek gum
pole. The member has reformed.
Very tittle gmrno wnDB be wed this
season in this comity compared to
i last year if the farmers stick to what
they* say..
Mr. S. Coffins of Stewaaft county,
soca-liA-law of ostr totinisnaaiik, Mr. D.
McGregor, lias moved back to Mont
gomery after art absence- of eight or
ten years.
Montgomery News.
THE BUILDING WITH FLIGS.
Mr. J. M. G. Medlock, former
editor of the- Swainsboro MevtM, has
removed with Ms family to {Summer
ville. The- PBevaM is ow>w edited by
Messers. C*. II. JIccBlocSi aird R. J.
Edenfifld.
The retiring conncil of Hawkins-
ville turaed oft eirtothe newbiKard of
aldermen $1,190 in cusb.
Gaines, Croquet, Base Ball Material, Per
foniled Mottoes, Gold or Silver Paper, ira
short, FANCY GOODS in endless num
ber. Illustrated catalogue sent to au-w
nrirlnwu rWraunomlenoA r».«4iiiuX
address. Correspondence hwiiedl' _
dress. ILD. 1RYIKE;
ft Cotton Avenue-,.
([Build iug-^witk^'lu^s);
A IhirncsriiFlb-mtm- recently bought
fifteen liniTels of good Georgia, syrnp
iii Hawkinsvilfe- at twenty-five- cents
per gallon*.
George Motts, a young printer,
who once worked in the Dispatch
office, and whose parents now live in
Hawkinsvillc, went to sen last spring
and died! recently at Para, iti Brazil.
It is rej>ortcd! that Jhd’go Hilton
has recovered! Stowurtfs rermiaam, lly
pay.iing- $ofk.Q0Q: iinrll asfeingr no; qpcs-
tionsi, - ’
C mid or Items.
'rile hihlb-ooimitenitnces smjh. work
oiiitdiftoSiibhatlH onjv, as pullihgrtihe
ox oii(b oft the ditolh Well, wait; next
summerili'lll be ftij’gptten,.
Uist-week we-siavammiMU; Ifhntow
with, thirty-two* lj.v«-opossum& in-llis
lu»rse-eart and twokw opossum-skins
on, tJm-oovor of his cart* J. A. Mc
Millan was the successful purchaser,
jl>aying.f>0 cts for the former und 1 25
jets for the hitter,,.tnudb
Mr. Edwin Itollnos w.hn, has been
‘niisiug cotton for si,vt^4Jimft. years
will not plant a sect! this year,’ bnt
ho luus a good four year old. house he
will give for a good ’possunirdogj
Bomp thief scratched under the
Imek.sUl. of Mrs. Alack Beaelium’s
potato bin und.stole four, bushels oft
jchoice potatoes after Blie was (Sinrious
!enough.to loekUie door,
AskOsee lander wliolsaelmmed. to,
jtrude with.him.in thu store..
Holmes 1ms happened to thqfnua
’gpod.lnek to draw a gold watch aud
chain, His ticket cost him only 8ii
jamllus prize is vahiud.at 839U,. '
M> uudiwtand, a, seheoli willl he
opeatKl. here, first. Alpuday in. Fobruar
r )>-
Married, on. the 19th inst. by Rev.
John,Clemens, Mr. Ramsay Bush to
Mjss.Mollie Outlaw. * ,
\Ve. sro glad, to note a,decided step
towards improving, stock, Air. C.
! G. Bush.hus’ bought «,thproug}nbi-od
Berkshire row. and Holmes has fa.
vested, in, u tliorough : bix*d. North.
Devon, cow.
We. note that several of. onr. o.x r
.changes Sj*oko of, the l»th inst. as
‘thy unnivorsary of General R, E,
Loo’s death, It was tho anniversary
of his birth. He died, thy 12th of
.Got obey..
Tito eflRoiniil! part of tito- iStialw* are
unajwmonsiy-iut fiuwn-of sendfitg-Col.
W.. T”. Tliompsoia of' tho Savannah
Kttivny. to CL>ngi:esB! to) succeed: the
late Ma:; Hitotri'djgei.
Miu.TJLW. J>..lH!an», lateof the Oin-
ciwuiri, Jtbstf, is now connccteil, in
an editorial way, with the Atlanta
j Phnwgraph.
Gnodi country, bacon, is selling; iu
Thonin&villch. Gfeorgiav ah 5, uent# 1 pur
poundl Lard; 7, oeuts;.syr.upi2fi coins
per gallon..
lion. Josiah, L. Warren and Hon.
J. C:. Niellols are suggested as cau-
didntes for the office of represenutive
in Congress from the First District,
rendered vacant by the- doullii of
Hon. Julian, Hsirta-idge*.
Gtov Colipiitt has offtuwdlmreward
of 8250, to>\whiolti Jhffarsom noun tv
adds 8150, tho citizens ^400, ail
making §800, for tho arrosk. with
.proof to convict, of tho murderers of
Quinton Stevens, who,. ifc\\\ifii be ro
memhared,. uvis Urutulijv murdered
during Christmas week alr Wuniley.
Philadelphia; Tiinosf: lEimniaon;
Berey a. colored) mam off CCtnvihgton,
Va., naa published] ui book, on the
ethnology of!'the colored race.
congross* tile other,- dUy*. wmitdhwill
tako-H’onit twvmtyy to, fifty- millions-of
dul larsf rom ■ fcl i o *tVfl?taury. Helmsmt
imr.veto do it.—[Baltimore Gawdtm.
Tlkxas ex^>eots a linger numben* oft
emigrants from Germany this year-
than ever; before.
The carpet-baggera, Sjiencor of
Alabama; Patterson, oft South Caro
lina; Dorsey, of Arkansas,, and Con-
ovftiy Qf Florida, rotire fromitlie. sen-
late-Alamln^th.
Tilemds not a lawyer in.the-DeHw-
wave lftgj^atnrtb Thie* is am nnprit-
cedftntodifackiinthe history,of, Amci>
icandcgislation.
* ‘Why should we celebrate Wash
ington's birthday more than mine?”
asked a teacher, * “Because he never,
told.a lie.!” shouted.u.littlc. bov..
No. 9 Cotton Avcnne, AIncon, Ga.,
IS THE PI*AeU TO HAVE YOFB
PictaresSiceiy Flamed
3ES. ID. 3ZR V’XJSTEJ,
Mtemtfcstfuvtr of
PICTURE FRAMES dTe-rarr disciription
DEA LER IK—- ..
Widi Brackets, Window Cornicing. Art-
isisV PainlH, Brushes, Canvas, Drawing-
JEaieriaLs, SehwoJ Books, Sunday School
Song Books, Blank Bw»ks, Waiting Panev
GlelaS Peas, PeBscife, &C-. «fce.
PICTTKES! PITCVItiasEE ITL'ffTRES TEf
Ins* hc3Allcyiart.ciB.UA Su^Iinc. Think
of fins Elegant, Gtansnow £5x30 Inchon im
WAUim'FRAMEt>. Only $2.
vrjtfLEjmxEs! vai.entikes if vaisentikes!! !
Cupids Darts, Useful Bits, Hits 'em
Hards amt Comic;, at whofcsafe and- retail.
Rirties dk-siaing- valentines, who- can’t coil
venieutJly- ufeSt the city, can have the same
sent, to tfteir uxldress,, postpaid,, on. receipt
oflpvice-,
STOCK"—-
"The Restf Wfidefty Quoted South-
eent NcvKHpuyerJ
ISTDu ’cnm; f&Tftm
ATLANTA Jtt-AELY CONSTITU-
TI«*N,
. We have few promises to make for Tiik-,
Constitution' for 18 71). The paper speaks;
for itself, and upon that ground the mana
gers offer it to the public* as the IrisC,, th«*
brightest, the newsiest, and the- must! cnjnt-
nleUi-dhily jpnnmdlpublishadl fn.ttle-aoutli..
This is ttliit vcriTi’et of. war, neadlias,. and the-
verdict ofi’fiie nmat; (uiiHiml’.wf oimesehang-
es..w»mi! of-whose opinions WMi tahn pkasuie*
wai!H<f-pnn(ft*nef1!for briefly
aUndlhgr l», some oil ttlu; ff-amoes whiefu
liav.tf-gtveniTiiE CoKHrnnirin»N pcoiuincnee-
among soutlleini pupuns..
1. It prints Bill Hie newsj. Doth by inaift
and telegraph;
II Its. telegraphic senvihe is fuller thaui
metropnlitun jjmraalh..
III.. Its compilation of the news bv Mail
is the freshest of the Inwt, eoinprising:
everything of interest in the current news
paper literature of the day..
TV. Its editorial deparliueuo ts fiill,,
bright nnii l ivueimis,. «nfi! ils paragraphs;-
and opinions are munu-widkl.V ppnted than)
those of any otiiun* sonttiariu journal. It
diseiLsses .all questions off public interest,,,
uind touches upon alii cummti themes,
j V.. “Bill Arp,” tlie-most genial of hu~
jpioriattH.will continue- lo>aontrll>ute to its,
Icollmms.. “Olfi! Su’ aiid “Uncle Remus’”
willl woiJk im titoir ajnmial fields, ami will!
furnish fun; botii-ib prose and'vei-se.
VI. It is a conipibte-news-, family and!
agricultural jounial. It is edited with the-
greatest wire,, and its columns contain;
everything of inteivst in the domain off
poHtiiw, literature and science.
VII. In addition to these, full veports off'
(lie supreme court nnd of the proceedings;
of the general assembly, will be published,,
und no pains will, be spared; to, keep tine
papeirupitmito pimmtl Httaiiiluvli.
TUaUusti papiov ihi tile siinlii.—Keokmcc
Conatitmtibni.
Tilusdllhatt papvnof, tfiaamrth.—Burling-
lom Him\Ho,va.-.
One nttttiti-nu»tt(Hisiinl)iU jjburnals in the-
icounlray^-itotTfit' Fhue-Fness.
Thu-ilriglitiel and! miwvaiBti daily paper.-
In tin* sontil;^-BalHinom-GhB<»lte..
Thera* in not iKtlter, nuwso»i»er in the*
stmilliavusnUCs..—(.’harlbttt* Observer,
i SItuninv adsancaligr towvutV the position;
•of, mmetirtlpditam ijinmalir—Seinw. Times.,
j U, i.s.cma*nffttie »iightnat k .inost enterj)ri.sv
itig; midhwdild most- Hllenil of sotithem;
Ijpuivnd^r-BtonWynTimes.
t Not content 1 witli,bring Hie best newspa-
per in the south, i$ determinwl to he the,
host looking also —Philadelphia Times.
Abiy edited and newsy always, in its hew.
dress it is as attractive im fftnni as it lias
heretofore been, in. matter.—New Orleans,
Dumonmt,
My.. Ilayes is threatening to veto j. juuM constitution with its
tlie-hmipomhe uenstpiiiUillinaBSQdl by ! '
nmv. eh»tba»> is- now, the bandsoinaaft.as.it!
has Ioivj:- lIcon,ttiu-ll««t;. newspapon- i n,the •
south i-r^oiw l&urikStnr.. .
TUimAarutWA CoNSTUTumof, has been;
making steady progress the ihstifew years,,
and may now fairly claim a plftORTimong;
I he first half-dozen southern newspapers.-—
Springfield Republican.
To say that TiiBC’oNsrmmoN is one off
’tlm-brightMSt,. ntcwsieftti jimrenls of the*
'(X)untr}*;.mpap*«Toffwhiril-.the whole south;
may wrill Ua proud; i«; but to state a self-.
evident fm*t-apparent to all.—Washington;
Post.
The TovjnHi.
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