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The Concordia eagle. [volume] (Vidalia, La.) 1873-1890, April 01, 1882, Image 3

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" !': wtith n.s a ebas*
~ "stm are so fill e(
a* ahai impassable. -
ineus i Vidulias.
W.L.bR.H. Meens drug
smse will be open frm IO So
as o. gi. sad fon R ,-,t i
!" R. Mseg will gve
the Waekaeshis psonual attea
tion.
"bla one of the his*
was , d... da the
Ssua nboat. was e6pslsed and
got aUl$.ty clamp.
Od pipnlar draggist, Bor
race Oither, was taklng a
pleesd, _ trip in his .,ftdola,'
when' S aeaddeleay euplad, giv.
lng bi  hlg.,
hi. eas '" wve' dews
our prioipal streets, Tuesday,
eveing,asometbhln never betore
known by the oldest inhabitant.
she mooed ex our msal street
a eotigug suatt borns y .
We had the pleasure of
meeting Mr.IsadereLemle, one
of our merchants, who bas been
absent br some time; be reports
high water where boes-setrom.
be loeeks well. we welcome Mr.
Lemme home, among his maJy
friends and admirers.
Squire Daily, better known
ws th man who called on the
Lord to have b~ 4rom own.
lsg some months ago, Ie now
dOtg 4l be as to aid urers
from ove flow-- b"bbl6 heart
bests beneath his rough exteri
or,
We advise our eliisens visit.
Ing their homes daring over
Sow to be on the lookout for
snakes. Tuesday while we
were going over town making
sondings, go oarsman, James
Moppen killed a large poison
mas e on.the galery of Mr.
Ftedters residen e.
Dr. Meng. Sr., mat with quite
a serious accident last Wednes
day. while riding in a skiff in
frset of he ferry dock, it got
unmanageable in Abe swift was
ter, and Io the excitement the
oeast' struck, the doctor on
the hand with one of the oars,
inflicting a, palfal wound, and
had it not been for the timely
astlDtanee of Capt. Clapp rush
i~ into the water the doctor
o@ild doubtless have been
swept into 4eep watar-~ll
praise to nap. dOipI for his
gallantry.
Capt. Olapp was compelled
to move his ferry dock again,
owing to the rising water; he
has placed it in froont o Mr.
as this time. Tao much praise
esanotbe gives to OAps. Olapp,
sad his entire crew for their
nseeing efforts to rescue ret
ees from overflow we neticed
5pt. Bans a few days ao
moving those barges of Capt.
Jak's, down to "White Eail"
duarln the time a heavy wind
was blowing from the soutb
,ess, but Capt. Evans, remai
e4 on deaok t the brge woekl.
- ur to rese .tb less feartu,
ialothan hime lf, while Jbhny
Iowler had cheage of the hem
-aone time w~ thought the
ot away from or
a t soon he ribh t
a eastt andd se o.A
barg for "hbite'
he eoon lonaed it1
D irlog the presaqt over
wwe have watehed te madoE
,es 0of our ferr, and It.
. agsnder, saaL aC_ s ,rd
•nm asawith prI, tha ela
esy, as he did the
oear pretence, keoep that to bue
hued *br your bohlgry ehlda.,
Sqeb men as Capt. Clapp sbould
me a hefmettes.
us that he
his best to re
sdesr trOesm o lw.
Mqisy w# iSvlaitd s.
to et ,aleV our freads wh.
-all t were oreted by
faa r rlvoles . aeeeone e.o
arl at tuw friends left be.
 s looklg around after
our fh nds, we made -due on
týirr abuat the condition of our
destitute refgees, some had
fooaund homes while others leas
Ifrtunate were out In the parks
li:hbddles looking the picture
of dispaislr. . We asked about
these poor destitute refugees,
and learned that Mayor Griffin
sAd ShertLambert were look.
leg up quarters for these poor
homeleas weders, and would
do all they eoald to alleviate
their sufferlgs. Mr. Dave
Singleton has also been atlir
uig to aiding these poor desti.
tute refhgees, we are told by
good authority that his bouse
is now sheltering many who are
made bomeleel the overlow.
Tuesday 1igl peost of these
refugees i, d ound shelter.
4o muoh for the good people of
Natehes.
We visited the government
store house, Monday to see
what disposition would be made
ot the stores sent up by the
government to feed the desti.
tute of thbl part our parish,
At an eartly Jeus warehouse
was crowded with bhungry men
women and cbi.dreu, all anx
ious to get their rations. As
they came to the desk the
committee questioned them, in
order to find out where they
were ftom. and the number in
their famlies. The distribu.
ting committee, Capt. Aust, E.
W. Wall and T N Humason were
at their posts doing duty with a
promptness that deserves com.
mendation, everything passed
off well, except a little distur
bance made by one applicant
for rations, not being waited on
quiok enough he got angry,
and used some rough words,
soon quiet was restored, and
the demands were all satisfied.
Among the planters who Appli
ed for stores for their hands we
noticed Mr. Adqms, Col. Kir
by, Mr. Page of Seotland. and
M . Jam, Mackon. Sheriff
r Credit for
rise a l. h aving
bib cmumittee what
to do., o far'they hav4 ear
rtll t his odee to :tlbletter.
4 ..of our man
s seing a t u foot of Car
ter Avenue, by Wexler's new
residence to Grady & Fagan's
.eorer, theean p Batobtord's
lane to Dr. Garoter's quarters,
oracss bisield ba* t4 Main
street, dows Main sweet to Mr.
Asber's ornoet, topplg at all
Ie stores n*Jmag soaudlig
;a their floro: tblse aroaund
the Ooort oase, Ie~rI Clerk4
and Beoer l odances, down
Froant street to the depot,
up Depot et te rter tAve.,
to aitherb 8D Store, thenes
o Mian strer b,J, OCae BaE
IY'seorne, up Vesblitreet
r 6iderz pdeide to Mrs.
i dsobs s'sr tper, down that
steet by David Younfg's real
dete to ] a u'etll earner
asbb gs s slrees of tbshe
tows of V1lDCa with searate
sonding on" the smwreets, and
a moet o : doess o oour
aWomigea~C~leber ·aleo at the
ahure," 9ifng ear etttQ -s,
--dlluesdewshsed tim eaedi-
tion of Vldalla duruig the high.
est stae of water in oar town
in 16, il sE .b will h
fue n --,dthu esm.
.is
eit I l o p
ten, a. a keaege ever
S ihdtfl ahtee dkegrer he
to pobise.teaftol sad maie
the poor. sl e, wi are
lads so sSel paree of O4pt.
ap fthinke Cpt. ampbell,
who bn feededyou iethee of
ned, and give him your he,
tire basines. "A frlead on
neead his a sad 'itadeed."
Use reseed entree sed oil, It
to points of sar, and manes
is superior to lard for ldoking
th poor : "fegoSM, b
by Grady & Fagga.
lond tellow-ir prhe poet, t.
OCampbelPs kindness to .1Op.
more, his name has pated into
history, bt hi worlthis forlive
thr euhtt arefugees ndple. No
what will you have oto to
meip think f Opt. fo the sbelil,
who befriseded you in iine of
need, and give himr your em.
tire busofness. "A friend ln
eed simp y of hisndeed wo."
Uswill be refinred to pered oil, it
his namperior to lard for oos timeng
and much cheaper. For sale
be reveredy all nations andn.
all onellmo, he poetd away no
more, hisnamehas paused into
history, but his works will lie
thre lieh ll aes to peomef Noul.e
who have read his poems bet
what will aceord to im theashes."
mee en of premoedr the suordblies
chase tilty of thought, ad e. Wi
like sikeplit open dcitely ofnday heed) froks
His poems are void of obtuse' t
9ne. , but 4 p.ler and bfrom 9 to 10 if
that a school boy can compre
bend them. No mrble shaft, P
Nill be required to perpetuate
hirs name. for as long as time
lCourt for this poet ong Mndloay netwill
e revere d by all nations an d
all climes, he passed away as
be lived-qoiet attend peaourt eful.or
"pand eco be to his ashes. De
jBpeoial Noticem*
To whom it may concern; The Post-Of.
te will been inm this paper, Recorder'
Witce tilhe high water goesgh dThe. rIN
be kept open daily (Sunday excepted) from
day, to p.. unaMarch froth, 1888. to
i. J. ICHIELLE, . Clerk.
Notice is beoeby gdeee to pan order I will,
jurors and witnesses that the District
Collrt for public Parishe at till,he on dathe Conext
adjourn to some appointed time in Jnse
next, orin d. Jurors and won itnes
will threutoro not attend Court for the frst
and second Monday of tbi. term. Due no
tia wile given ril this paperth, of18the time
fir wb the Court will be adjourned,
Wf iteea the Hon W Hl Hogh, Thon T
daye, March th, 18.oe fo ol
P. J. CHIAZE. D,. Clerk.
Sate of Books-Su of Ccession of
Spener Maep 8riyo.
hn obedience to an order oi fo rt. I will
sel aIt public saleatthe door of the Cour
Vidoe, in Vidali18, on
Notf iscellan ooks belonging to WhoMayonid
estate, consisting of some forty volumes of
Nice Register. Washington's and Frank
lIn' works, Cea.
.r L P. ALt re s IkS erf
Vdd T i, Meh 1..
Notice to Who it May Oous.
DUr AND olMIOC LS,
vle , I~,MIac 1. t~
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1 n 6 se I
aedllearl ha f h 4" i
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1574 .5
676s
:1*3
3860v 18'4 170
1331 31 g
1818 IV 3l9w
IsO 360 36
IT7 1880 405
S sn, Wl s w -so acares, west olt of
mer waes quarmt siI e 1 04 3 83
Tah l874 o af med a$ : in 1a
15868 , 0 416
1676 10 80
177 18& 1100 406
ISPS 10e 48
100 so 144
I11 0O 16
5sa0 10 Is
Carlin, Set. Deeeae-180 scree art half
e athb euat qIrter s tiuon o 1, and west
half seoat west garter section 2 T 81
7R 7 east
Tax7 164ass ssed $180 tasx $0 !
1017 160 56'3
1878 150 448
1800 100 83s
103l 100 846
mareene, Perry 0-8. 90 sores, sort,
seut eerla o of north quat s"e
Tax !I7 asneend W tax 0g S
1874 60 18
1576 80 196
567 In
1377 10 156
18s7 80 106
1360 50 106
161 80 1 60
Poete, Carollas.-100 sera, east half of
sllt east quarter and soult sat quarter
of north east quarter sectIon , west half
ofeouth west quarter section 6. T 8. R 8
Tax 3671 aseused $160 tax a4 6l
1373 IOO I83
1878 100 8 40
1874 180 666
178 110 68 1
1578 160 4 18
176 lO 445
1670 180 446
150 10o 8 5S
1861 100 8 46
Pagle, Colon and A. Peestos-40 seres,
sethb east quarter o of north east quar
ter section 10 T. 4, R 7
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1573 SC 185
1874 0o 1 3
'76. 60 196
'7 60 1
"7 60 186
,i 6o 196
'30 60 1 03
'81 6 160
GIlls, 0. .a3.97 acres, north hIllf of
north west quarter section 5, 1T R S
Tax 1972 assessd 6100 tax $3 15
'4 100 340
"75 100 4 18
i11 100 370
'7S 100 8 10
8 I 4 S
'80 100 3 3
'rl 100 31
Gullory J. H-40 scres, south west qar
ter oi north east geuart sectioI T 4,
It?
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'13 80 186
'14 80 160
17 10 1 89
10 0 In0
'0S 60 10
Jodols, P. M, A.C. ad A 8-l 11
acres Iretleool asetlse 6,T3, N3,
seat.
87L 13 3* 4
103 15
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thl 108 33
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18768 80 1S
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1881 600 1460
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151 8500 170
1876 50M 14,
1677 800 176
1878 860 1265
m m1880 84 1 16
1881 850 1490
1872 50 Ia 6
178 300 186
1874 6o 168
1876 40 128
1877 600 108
187 00 8M 11
1878 40 1961
1880 40 60 116
1878 60 16 6
1874 660 a 11
18576 60 1190
1878 860 883
1877 350 12 6
1878 50 14
1880 360 1180
18861 60 1061
Tax 1810 uaemud 6100 tax $11 15
1871 140 1 87
1872 1400 12 4
1876 400 16 5
1874 400 70 1
1876 40 118 9
1676 400 760
1877 400 7 80
1878 400 6 I1
1880 400 6 41
1881 1400 4 611s
egm, wnerta as, lewtrw m n.  T
Tax 1871 aidned $10 tax $8 90
1672 160 4O5
1873 18 8 50
1874 100 8 00
1876 160 4 1
18.0 1a0 58
18676 I2 70
1877 1M 175
1831 10 431
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1171 0 , 18 n
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