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JlKrt with Chriti; if to It that \ce mjprvilk him, that
tot may alto be ftoriJUU legcOur."
He dwelt upon tho chapter aa the eubodlmant of
tha doctrines of tho 011>le, full of comfort to the ripe
Ghriattao. Tho text announced the fact that we are
to all that Cbrlet inherits, IX wo are beltavara.—
iTothia In the strongest forts is tho words,
ith Cl-■
to tho Inheritance, tied haa kindly
1 juut where wo.tuoet desired to arc, as
would be too much for mortal facol-
t a trial of faith. If we oonld eee it.
in Uia (.lory, wo could not realise that
ian of borrow"—oar brother and friend,
•pare d oar inheritance—not yesterday,
drod ycare; but through all eternity
Uectin,', tucreaalng and aecur-
all eternity will bo add*
nelth.r death nor Ufa, nor
6u nor pow era, nor thing! prea-
•0, nor height nor depth nor any
bo ablo to bepante ua from thta
uHirm.
nesrEs eisEKT-nrv. t. m.
UAuith*. tahioji.
,iot theaengtu was Jjanotjicatwn.
tatiauUy ri to restore to man hit
or the divine imago d. faced by
ih thin, It is nocesrary to work from
withe ut. Make tho tree good, and
Mikt tho heart pure, and the
life. Tho cad cf tho com-
t purified. This work In
Bpaldlag Coastjr Agricultural (lab
Pair—(irifla Female College Com-
meseeMest.
- , 1
Croat InocMi of the Falrl
on the corner of Pair
e aold to-morrow by G. W.
teve houses on them. At
(strict of Milton
s publisher must pay for his
on of the Normal and
s of the Atlanta University,
1 commencement, will be held
& fifth of June. The following Board
I hka been appointed by Bis Excellency, the
Joseph B. Brown, Rev. J. H. Knowles,
i. J. I*. Burning, I>r. S. H. Stout, Hon. P. Mayer,
FUob. J. L- Hopkins Hon. W. A. nemphill, Hon. W.
I L ficrUggR, A. M. Speights and Hon. J. L Whit-
laker. The order of exercises will bo found In the
) Governor’s proclamation, in another column.
Dr Klrkioey haa arrived In this city from Haiti
■sura, and reports that the session of the Right
Worthy Grand Lodge of Good Templars was most
harmonious. He wye that the ritual of the Order
has ^sen translated Into German, frenob, and Sand
wich Island lingo, and that hornet representatives
from Canada, Ragland, Ireland, Scotland, Australia,
thajkndwieb Islands and other portions of the globe,
The British Dominions will be allowed to organise a
It. W. L-, subject, however, to tho American Jurisdic
tion. imxconao gains to membership have been
mad# in various parts of the world, and the Doctor
has no doubt but tho day la coming when Good
TenspUrism will rival Masonry*
Psaae and His Wife.
Another lot ot those fine Red Snappers. lust ar
rived this meaning. *1
Juliet Lyats.
We understand that -Justice Lynee. who held bis
oftec by virtue of appointment from tho Governor,
haa resigned
District Court.
The 19th Senatorial District Court moots this morn-
4n«. Binoe the establishment of this Court, offenders
dure been promptly tsugbt that obedience to law la
fee beat policy.
AKldsit,
On Saturday aMampon, a# ona of our freight trains
was moving out from the depot, Mr, Well, book-keep
er of I. Guthmaa, at Kilo’s corner, flipped, and had
his foot severely mashed.
Awn Away.
Urn gray horses that are used to draw fee Chisago
Me wsgsn, ran away at an early hour yesterday
morning, and made a general smash of the wagon.
*o body was hurt
1*110 Oenaanla L. «k rf. Association.
Tbs German* Loan audBnlldlnc Association
on Tuesday, ith June, at 7 o’clock, at Concur-
41s Halt Dues may be paid In at Decuman h Knhrtt.
1st ami tho practice
fact that baptism wai
of fee Communion,
yc, therefore, oud
tbo name of the
•l the Holy Ghost;
things," Ac.
it—feat day when tho die-
tho Holy Ghost, an.I when
Spirit was shown Insore-
■y that received fee word
Izod; aadthcro were added
iples) about Areo thousand
continued ttasdfaitly in the
ie, ami Utlowhip, aud in Creaking of
in prayers.’*
order thon Instituted by Christ trad tho prao-
of tho disciples, was, traohtng, balleving tho
iptisju, fellowship and the breaking of broad,
>rd’s Supper.
Why do you not invite other denomi-
lo partake of this communion with you 7—
we believe, really and sincerely, that when
iriared that thero Is ono Lord, one faith, cue
-lie meant just what he said: that he was in-
in this declaration, and that God’s voice spoke
Igh him.
fool It also to be bo our duty to attach very
great importance to Baptism as a prerequisite to
Church fellowship.
When our Savior first entered upon Ills irleslon ho
cams into Jordan to John to ba baptised of him
—llini last instructions to his disciples were, "Go
teach all nations, baptising thorn."
Baptists do not believe or atuch any Importance to
Baptism a« a saving ordinance, but tn«y j 0 bcliovo
that thero Is »>ut ono baptism ; and that is Um bap.
tlsm by which our Savior was baptlxed-IaoiEEsiON.
Holding those views, wo Invite all who have hej
subjects of this baptism to unite with us in felt
munion. Arc wo not right? Do not accuse
ng unchauublo or wanting in cln-istian 1;
Baptinin before church fellowship, la,
palladium of truth. Broak down this
away this break-water, and the church
undated with heresies. We lovo all chi
denominations. We love to pray with tl
eel with thorn; to pnrtlcipato in their
tunph in their Joys. We would love tc
side with them, all through tho Journey^
truth is stronger than sympathy—prim
than love.
nnnit MBTnonifiT episcopal cnvwn
a A. EVANS, l’AHTOH.
Tho text was tho 21th vorso, "2d Psalm:
•‘Thau {halt guide me with Iky counsel, and efterrari | and was gral
receive me to thy glory." over to him.
There la no period of llfo in widely znan does not
need a counsellor and guide. Not'only tho little
child needs a hand to load It tenderly along, but when
youth is reached, manhood .attained, and when tho
brow is wrinkled with age and tho head blossoming
for tho grave; in all thoso stages we need a counsel
lor and guide. The lower animals scorn to bo less
dependent. Tho baast sooms to walk forth with but
little reflection, and the bird by its instinct
aloft, or provides for its want; but man Is guidod by
something more than instinct. Ho recognizes the
hand of an Almighty Father, condescending to treat
fee human family as his children.
Everything around us teaches us that wo noed
such a Heavenly guide; and our own observation
fouutelf ua that mau cannot loon on his owu wis
dom for safety. Human wrecks aro thickly Peat-
tered over tho ocean cf life, reminding ua cf the
dangers of discarding our Heavenly guide, and
trusting in ourselves.
Just as a young man setting out In business will
seek tho counsel it thoso who avo old and experi
enced, to which, if ho take hoed, wo may predict
success, so do wo all need a Spiritual guide; amf
Just as a young man heed not such advico, and
walks not in tho paths of rectitude, bnt Indulges In
lndolonce and vlco, we may safely look for and pre
dict his speedy ruin, so shall It bo with us, if we ask
or God to bo our Judge and portion forever.
Then wo are safe, and shall not fall.
We better understand our wants than our God,
o is Uio only guido which is eafo. Ho lias looked
ahead and erected His Huger posts, pointing out tho
dangers to us. If wo follow directions wo shall not
fall.
f man and beast; the
cons. lu tho Now Testament,
In this eenso—being separated
service, 1st Cor., vi, IX; Eph., v,
x, 22; fiudTuu., U, 21. lc these verse*
hat in this fir it souse, it means to set apart
liaratc a person by baptism to the servioe of the
Lord. Every baptised poison i«, iu this sense, a
sanctified poison.
But lu its higher ecuse, wo say that God alone can
sanctify tho heart, cloanae It or reader It a fit temple
for tho Holy Spirit to dwell lu. Is this dono by
means or without means ? Is it tho work of a moment
or does it require time to complete it?
On feo night of bis betrayal Jcbus prayed; Sane-
tity them through thy truth; thy word Is truth. On
a former occasion he said to tho Jews who believed
on him: "Vo shall know tho truth, and tho truth
shall mako you free." This is tho real sanctification
- spiritual freedom; and a knowledge of tho truth
secures this.
Fetcr Bays : There arc given us exceeding great
and precious promises, that by these ye might par-
lake of tho divine nature. 8uah on one ij surely '
tilled. Wo all with open fats, beholding as in a
glaf-j tho glory cf tho Lord, aro changed Into the
imago from glory to glory. It is in feo lowly
character of Jesus as beheld ; agd all who have baen
sanctified 1 y the truth ; who have been made free
truth ; who, by the precious promises
In the truth, have been made partakers of tho db
nature, and in whoso heart the Holy Spirit no’
dwells, beholding the lowly character of Jesus, falh
in lovo with it.
Bring partakers of the divine nature, he wears tin
divine imago of spotless purity ; and this goes
eternal progression from glory to glory. Well might^
the Apostle become eloquent over tho glory that BhaU
bo revealed in ua ; and aptly has be termed it aq
•‘eternal weight of glory."
Being a partaker of tho divlno nature
tho iuugo in his o wn heart; knowing that
doth appear ho shall be like him; having tin
mg spirit; he is able to observo tbo W
• tkyulf pure /*•
And now to the pure, all things aro puro,
Josuahas raid : •'Blessed aro tho purt
they feall eco God."
Notwithstanding tho inclemency of tba wesfew,
and the unfavorable season tb* r~ ? « fer a fttfl at*
tendance, tho
rim rain
of the Spalding County Agricultural club, held at
Griffin, on Saturday last, was as com plots a sucoes*
m the most enthusiastic lrlsud of the Club could
have desired. The Fair was held In A. M Nallk Co'a
capacious Cotton Warehouse, where suitable conven
iences had beon arranged for the display of articles,
and seats procured for the ladies.
The Fair was opeued by a speet U from
MU. £AM liAftMfirr,
who has been appointed by tbo Bute Agricultural
Society to visit the County Clubs, ami address them
on the subject of Agriculture. His speech was near
two horns long, though not Urn least tiruwmo to fee
audience. While Mr. Barnett is uot au orator, he ta
a lurd-fteuac, practical man, and knows exactly what
he Is talking about wbau on the subject of Agricul
ture. The State Agriculture tiucioty made a capital
appointment when Mr. Barnett ua* put in the field
to encourage tho formers of Georgia to move forward
In Agricultural oifcire. Hu was followed by
GEN. TT*. M. aaOWXZAND V. W. LEWIS,
who ga\ c the Spalding county people good, eci
advico, and encouragement to go iorvrard anil
nth day was Agriculturalist*! or the state independent.
THE MATOIl’8 LEVEK 8ATURD.lT. I
T11K KXPRE8M IlOBULRY.
Ple-2Vickcrs In « Pickle—F*st Driving— fei UAclal Arrested—False Imprison*
Ills Honor Kxplain* the Uses for which
W«»*i wsi Made, etc.
The Mayor’s levee ou Saturday was unusually bril
liant, all otatMos being tolerably well represented.
His Honor was In excellent trim for dispensing jus-
tloe ; tho polico were fully alivo to tho importance of
the hour, while tho witnesses, pro and con, were pre
pared to sustain their reapectiv o sides. At fee ap
pointed hour s stentorian voice proclaimed feat the
"time have arove," whereupon
rout oarrscATcu pi- -kiokem
were placed upon fee stanu to answer to the chs. ge
of public Indecency. They wero all "boys from ihu
country," and had come to town on a pic-nic, wta-re
they found Atlanta stimulants bo refreshing that fei-y
were soon oblivious to the existence of dty ordinan
ces, and only awoko to tho tact when some gentle-
with stars on their breasts and clubs .a th.u
hands advanced toward them, singing in chorus:
"Come, riso up. William liid-e-ly,
And go along wife me."
On bring arraigned, llisUouor "rose to evpiulu"—
tide "Heathen Chines”—that there sic tilings which
young men aro uot permitted to do in Atlanta, and
give them some very wholesome advice, with which'
he "let them out"
Messrs. Higglnn, Ado and Baidwm, charged with
disordarigSMimt. made small contributions to Urn
It wUl be recollected feat nemo days age the Ex
press office in this city was robbed of a conaldsrablr
amount of money. The afiair created conslderablo
excitement among feo ctUicket ot tho office, and tho
all-important inquiry was, "Who could have done it?"
Mr. O’Brien, fee Hnpenutcndent of feo Company,
and Mr. Bungs, a Now York detective, act to work to
ferret out feo thief. They found It to be a difficult
matter. Tho result oi their luvcaligatious was th«
arrvol cf a clerk in feo office, (who, by feo way, bear*
an irreproachable character). After a short detcu-
t.ou fee clerk was rri tied, a* there was no evidence
of his guilt.
The friends of tho clerkfeoninstituted auitagain*-t
O'Brieu and Bangs lor taiso imprisonment, and hid
ucju carried ht-fero Justice Joimaou un Saturday.—
They were required, to givo a bond of ono tho— nd
dollar* each for fe*lr appcaxaucu at feo Sup«*rior
Court. Al-io counsel has been employed on both
ndCA and’the trial will prove intcrcriiug.
ihe DicrnAT or veoeta»u;h
nwa extraordinarii;' good, and surpaeued .mytiimg of
the kind over seen In Griffin at this season ot fee
year; and, from the best Information, tho preparation^
for tho Fair was only mode during fee past lew ^
This, however, will provo a stimulus
and their wives to secure the awards
which will occur monthly;aud all
will excel this In fee variety
samples of form products.
were remarkably large,
feat measured over s
ence; but ae It waft
could afford to pull
fee prize, as it required o'
award. But feo five pounds ol
nunxji,
mode by MIhs Salllu fitilwoil,
article wo ever looked at; and ever:
feed it, felt a sort of hankering to
ponud ot it ou a dice of
mbs. nr., ionzs’ UGUTDJ
which was as light
butter and llghtbr
rpecial mentiou.
Whs I* to Blame ?
Tbs Macon k Western train lost night brought to
fee city a lanr* number of passengors. Tbay were
landed sate In mad and aluab ankle deep. Who Is to
Waste ? tisn’t the depot business be settlod ?
The Weather.
Wo beard a visiting editor remar k yesterday, feal|
the weather has boon bod ever aiuce the Associated
l*rea# began to telegraph the proirnosticaGoa*. Ho
Was decidedly of tbs opinion feat (ho "probabiUUoa"
Ware dec |o fee "proguoftttcathms."
Feaie A HU Wlf*
Intife aU lsioplo out of doors, out of a born- aud
ont of a boarding-hoQeo to como and aeo them; In
tact, they Invita all mep whcs*i wivoa are off from
boras ot busy wife Wtafcing-daj; an feoso whore
'cooks have taloa French leave, and all people who
fcavj chroma ^aiplaiota of i pabirc—ex
cept my colored friend* and the "heathen Chinee.**
God will uot toko the huniau soul and drag it to
Ueavcu iu chaluii, but he will guide fee wiling spirit
by his unerring wisdom. Ho comes to ns in our
weakness and helps ua; in our sorrows and com
forts ns; fe our temptations to strengthen us and
encourage us to overoome; aud fe our ignorance, to
enlighten us by Hla truth ; and at the name Gmo He
confer« tho very [highest dignity upon human ua*
ture, by giving ns tho liberty of choioc.
Ho will guide by His counsal here, aud afterward
receive us to glory 1 Think of what fee ao.il is In
tended to enjoy I Measure It by its aspirations, U
you can I Sometimes it would li*ve the scone* of
earth behind, and in imagination, aided by revela
tion, picture tho glories of tho New Jerusalem—the
Tolaco of our God. with ils walls of Jasper, Its gates
of peart, aud tho river of life.
But tho human heart rests uot there, even. Who
can describe its losgiugs ? As well might yon com
pare ftbfi worm that crawls tho earth to tho loftiest
arcbaugol in Heaven, as to attempt to picture lu lan
guage feo aspirations of au Immortal soul.
Well indeed, may wo ray, guido us by thy co.m-
tel here, and afterward J receive ua to fey glory
An Idea Is held by somo tkat overy soul haa a opir-
ilual guardian Angel to attend It through feta life—
It may or may not bo sc ; but there is a Heavenly
MoFscngor—tho Holy Spirit of God, to ho our guide
and comforter. If wo are governed by bis conuwle
Tho next we hear of the i
homo with Uifl ckargo. He has^
lisa lod him Jtho first meal tho dog hod In n i
aud fedathat ho has dono all iu his power to ^
Frank happy. Frank aud his master appaarsd I
ono in Bon.imcut
On yesterday our youth arrayed himself t
to tho church cf his lathers; and having ;
donee In tho fidelity of Frank, invited \
But no sooner had Frank got out o
mado something like oNapolconic coup I
down the street as though he was a
His master gave chase, shout}
come back 1 oh Frank.’
however, but kept on fee stmighl
feat leads to hta crigfexl home, ]
bo, feeling, no doubt, gratofal foi
our youth declares that he will \
other dog.
Baptist State Orphau 1
By tho following card, It will be seen that feta ta-
utitutlon l.i lu a lair way of being sucoesafnl;
At the lato Georgia Baptist Convention, which
sat at CarUrsvillo, n resolution was unanimously
parsed appointing a board of gentlemen, resident fe
Atlanta, aud instructing them to tako measures at
once for tho establishment of an Orphan Home, to
bo under tho direction of said convention.
Ou Friday, fee 2d day of June, feo following mem
born of tho board, vi*: W. T. Brantley, C. Pcoplaa.
A. K. Hcago, J. U. Callaway, J. H. James, and £.
Warren, met at tho baukiug house of John H. James,
and went into a permanent organisation, by electing
non. Cincinnati^ Peoples,President; Lowta G. Craw
ford, Secretary, and John U. James, Treasurer.
By unanimous vote of tho board feo following
brethren wore added to fen number: Rev. 8. Lan
drum, Hr., Mordica Edwards, Esq,, Oglethorpe coun
ty; Jerry Slade, Et*q., Columbus, and Alfred Shorter,
Esq., Rom?.
Rev. W. T. Brantley and Rev. M. W. Warren
were appointed to present by*h»ws end a plan ol
operations to tho next meeting.
The board then adjourned to Friday, 11th inti,
o'clock, r. u.i at same place.
ClKCTNjrATTS PKF.ri.Eft. rfCSldsnt.
E. W. Wabben, Bocretsrypro ten.
Tho object for which this lustitutlou is to be es
tablished ono which at once appeals to tho sympa
thy nnd bettor natures of feo people. It is a truly
Christian and cliaritablo work, ono which will re
dound in blessings nx»on those who will esponso and
carry it out. To caro for fee poor and frlendtafts or*
phans, to nourish them in their yeare of fetancy, to
direct them In the path of Christian duty aud to nur
ture in them tho bkssed and humanizing principle*!
of Christian faith and precept, are duties encumbent ^ an(1 tUo j Ur0W , are all lu an embarrassed posh
•upon every denomination. Other aecta hare made and compelled to lore ito them) very valuable
of feo collfffo clashes will take
^ and Tucsdaja
[versary of the two literary Boclt ttoB will
bo oelebrated on Tuesday night, tfio 2Tfe, on which
occasion a poem will bo road by Mr. A. R. Watson, cf
Atlanta, and on address will bo delivered by Mr. W.
C. Bocks, of Griffin-
Wednesday, tho 26th, la commencement day, and
feo aunual literary address will b* delivered by
Judgo James Jackson, of Macon.
It Is oxpcctcd feat feift occasion will bo ono cf fee
moift brilliant in tho history of tho college, and a
largo attendance of visitors n anticipated.
An Inconvenience^ . i
At the present tirno three regular courts arc in j
session, viz: The United States District Court, fee
Superior Court and feo Senatorial District Gout.
Bach of these courts has a number of jurors in at*
tendonoo, and important cases, In which tbo same
lawyers arc ongaged, frequently come up at the same
tirno. Thta is not only a source of perplexi ty to cliunfit
In procuring suitable couusol, but U a poaltiva Incon
venience to the legal fraternity, Who toel feat their
time in so divided feat they cannot como up to fee
expectation of fecir clients uor do justloc to them*
selves; and it places the judges lu au excaadfefly
embarrassing position sometimes, as tt ta feelr dc-
to conduct fee business of their ooorts. aa to
meet fee approbation or the bar. For instance, a
case ot great importance to feo parties concerned is
culled up in Judgo Ere kino's Court. Tho witnesses
are all present, some of them, perhaps, wife a sort-
loss to their bus* -eaa. But fee lawyer conduct
ing feo care is also retained lor ono equally Import*
In Judge Hopkln’s Court, which haa been called
for fee same hour. Hero, also, aro witnesses and
jhrora lu waiting nt a loss to their business. As a <
matter of course, ono of the Judges, tn courtesy to
feo lawyer, must lot his care lay over la order that,
fee other ono may go on. Thus, it will be seen that*
there are times when fee bench, feo bar, fee wiU
and ;
provtaiou for tboir friendless little ones, and judging
from tho well known UljcraUty nnd generosity of our
Bapt.ftt friends, wo have every reason to btiivvo that?
they will not bo i» mta In thta, the most acred of
...... „ ... , „ „„ ebrist »an obligations. Tl»o inoveraeut lias txvnKtart*
ded by bis teachings all wtll be well. That j , , , , ,
_ ^ 4| . , , ,__ u j ed under l«i»ppv nu-pt.ve and wo hopo
Our readers will f-bserve that Dr. James F. Alexan
der has been appointed Medical Examiner for fee
Carolina Llfo Iusuranco Company, in Uus city, and
Dr. Charles Ihnckucy hta assistant.
(>ov. Bard’s Reception.
Gov. Bard, saUelloU wife’ what ho haa to do wife
fee This Georgian, will celebrate tho event wife a
public reception on Wednesday and Thursday. He
promises cakes and wine—or beer—wc forget which.
Tho pulpit was filled by Rov. Dr. Kirkpatrick* of brown MIX Utubrclla having the owner’* name on it,
Waahlngton-Leo University, Lexington* Va. f would do well to return It without delay, |t way be
TUo text was Homans, sfe chapter and life verse: - HI at tho Hr* Orrn c. A word to fee wire ta suffi*
"And \f ohiklrat, tkm MtVtf; JU»r< CM, i«W Jttjii clout j |g U>.Jt ctfe •
time. Wo have heard this subject adverted to by*
•quite a muubor of tb»' lcjpd fraternity, aud a wtah ta 1
uui\areally expresaad that a change in feo terms of
holding there c*mrt» Is almost a neuesaity. If tho*
( terms of tho Fulton buporior Court oouldbo changed
to such dates as would not mterfrro wife ihe United
Stab'* Dtatriot I’ourt, or vice o /m. all this incon*
_ tcnlouea w«*uld ta abau end. tiometbiug should bo
dono by those iu whoe i \>ow«r it is, as tbs matter
is Cast becoming ono of serious moment.
Knight* of Pythias.
A movement is on foot to catabltah a Lod*.
Order in our city. It is on American institution, aud
ta said by thoso who know, to bo akin to Odd Fellow
ship. Savannah and Macon lave Lad Lodges for
some time.
The Bat and Ball,
Won by tho Gala City Bare Ball Club, at Coiutn-
*E\Y Tout, Juno 3.—Gold $1.12©1.12J,'. Money
- per cent., and easy. Georgia O’s 8J; Geor-jla TV
W *; • Cotton steady at 16 5 *c fur uplands) aoka
bales, tipecio exports during tho week ha Vo been
51,250,000. Tho bank etatem^-nt shows an increase
of loans of $300,000; an increase of #2,750,000 in d, -
posits, an incroaao of ever $3,500,CO in legal toudfirr,
au.l a decrease in specie to feo amount or fil.Otw.QOo.
BTSEMAN * BRO., . ‘
Clotliiors and Ti;ijors56,WintcIiall street,
•b have in stoc!:,
Scotch and American Cheviot Suits,
■Eugli^i and American Ctwimero Suits.
Drab D’eto Suits, Flannel Saits, Nel-
ton Saits, Piqnas, Tricots, Grunitca
and Diagonal Coats and Vests.
Derby and Frock Youth Suits.
Sack Coat and Jackets, Boys Saits.
Caseimere and Linen Children Suita,
and ft full selection of Gents
Furnishings.
Don’t fail to coll on
may 22 EISEMAN & BBO.
Broken Candy, twenty ceuts per
g onnd, bis pounds for a dollar. Fresh
ocoa Net Candy, and Metropolitan
. i C reffU1 » mado three times a week, and
bus, last tall, baa reached this city and may be seen j Caraniids CYory Wedncvulay, nt ^Block’s
at fee stora of Mcsarft. rhillir* A Crow. It ta cer- 1 i._j
talniya little handsomer than auyfeing of feo kin d
before sees in Atlanta.
Plica r»f Dress Goode.
Captain John Kcoley hre a very Urga Aarerim^ut
of ecason tblo Dross Good*. Wo looked through hta
store on Saturday, aud feo sight la charming—so
much beautiful Drc«ft Govxts, and so many beautiful
things of all kinds.
The Captain and hla Htorc aro deservedly popular.
Oar Magistrates.
Tho Grand Jury, it reema, iu making a raid u[>oa
feo judicial functionaries above named, wife a Mm. „ , .
th« rich ****»«. Wo hr.r U ^
that truo bills havo boon found against certain of ~
thorn. V*o hoiw feay will tvi all ablo to cuno out*
wife wliuta akirta.
Tho party who, on Saiunlvy rvetung last, took n
A uoll-'o of libel for dlvorco, Martha F. Ryan vs,
Osorga A. ltv-au, appears In our advertising culfiiuni
j|i|* QLHQfegi
John Kcely
Roccl.’ed, ou Friday* Juuo 2d. a largo lot of white
1’ooda, including Nanaui< k*, Jaeono'H, swu t Mns-
lltift, BtabopH and Victoria Lawns, to which ho call*
fe« ntt.'iition of purchasers, a* ihcy have boeu
chared ftubjivt to the recent decline in the pri-T
Pcreotis wtahlug to pui-feae, frum feat olaasof,
good* will find It to thcl- advance to call aud exam
ine tnern before they are picked over, aa they will
certainly bo found to be good ff<.\«ds, and at cxUsor*
dinary lew price*. JOHN KEELV,
Nt Ux VilntOuU sldakf S4;vtr<
Candy Factory, on Broad street, between
Hunter and Mitchell. aprO
i&, A Btatintical fact. If ail tLo ljed-
bugs, rate* mice and roaebt-s tluu have
been slain by Isaacson’s Sure Pop wore
laid out in smglo file, it is calculated that
the line would bo twice as lung us Ibe
Atlantic cable. Sold by all druggists.
Depot, Pemberton, Taylor fc2ti-y
WANTED.
VERY ONE TO NOTICE that th* Flckcu Hoiwo
tanta.
FOR RENT.
fflWO THIvEE-ROOM COTTAGES, sttnatrel on tta*
L corner «'f Iiavrift and Wet>t llmitor *< recta. One
of the houfvs la new, tho ofevr two re> <'ntiy tntilt.
D, W. CROFT,
ud West Hinder suvdtn
Apply to ^
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WANTED!
*N CONFEDERATE CURlttN*
•niv'til’l'v cf, ot all ticurtiuluivtion*, t o*
which a fair price will be paid.
Apply’ to
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