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tide <f Broad street, Scarud Boor South <f
tdT New A'lrertisemenh always found
on First Page ; Local and Business Notices
on Fourth Page.
CC^-UIr . - f..AJJ—' -L-1-11A- ”
To Uwfin,
— Wepnbttrhln full, the decisions of the
Soprano Court; also the daito “Pro
ceeding*” of the Court, and keep the
great lcugtlw in tlie mutter of tlm c uuli-
uates themselves, in the'My °f Qj>nc:lia-
of Cf*
tion—when feeling secure upon the n
- / the l)e
point. Bat the conduct of
tnain
Depur
turists, so flagrantly violftire of every
principle that binds the hoiseet masses of
the Democracy together, has rendered it
neoeesary to be more particular. Xho
country must have unquestioned evidence
(uo mutter how got) thut hereafter there
is to lie “no cheating round the table.”
There is now a necessity for a wide-awake
eye, growing out of the vile machinations
of the 1 ‘Deptu'turists, " who, though now
repudiating their exploded departure, are
yet eetWe (it may lie well enough sus
pected) in devising new schemes of di-
•haeaeaz.«
*■ w
I. 0. Camu, Thomson, OA.
M. O. Sisaws, PaHoe. Ua. ► ♦
W. 0. Duns, Jr.. IsBioUm. 0».
Turns. Must A Oo . whlu rblu. Onen Co., Oa
J. Is
We ask the special attention of dhf
readers, to the letter of our Washington
City oorrespM0aak«sto, if mi i*moM\dg~ui* even by'repeal, (for the"‘amend
to-day. We oommend it to all those meuts” are sought to be regarded by urn
to-day.
who do not see clearly our way out of
all the political iapublee now
»y.
b;
“upon the proper principle, alone, would
furnish a pan
A majority in flff^S^i^frouSe of
sentativee, would itself, do the work—-do
it peacefully and ConMUdimeeUy too. She
TTrwien Krxlrla nnf nnl« flut *'nflfftfl RtnnffL nant ri> hear It afllrmisl ill a rttlillhlii'All
poet to bear tt affirmed iu a republican government,
that tbo aupreuu power realties In tbe iA-glslatum.
• only la the pespU who bavo delegated
irtloua of It V> the diforent branches of
at Property apeak!ng, neither of tbeee
superior. Tbejr are In ono sen »e equal and co ord i
nate—Thr LfffiiUiturf u ctmtrolcd by Ike Constitution,
and to tbe Judiciary the people have intrusted tbi
power ol Interpreting tbe laws. And as tbo Coustl
luttou !■ the apmu taw, tbe court* In tbe exorcise
of their fuuctlona must nocessaril/ determine
whrlker tke Acts of the Legislature inlrjrfr
provisions.
Hooae holds not only the "purse strings,
ee Csto leys, but they also hold the “im
peaching jjpwrr." MW
ally themaelvei on the siAe of usnrpa-
tion and despotism, the people, through
their repreeentative| t „JkuUL > .ilm rod of
impeachment over tCom.
One of the grounds ol the impeach-
. , ... —■— 1 Jbdgu Chase Bat, it it Haiti, the partitan conutrac-
ifftev novr . tion of the present Supreme Court pre
cludes relief from that quarter. Be it
ho. It not, at least, the popular branch
of Congrats yet within the reach of the
people—and does not that body hold tbe
pnrso-fltringa ? Even in England the
House of CommoDH 1mh legally, time and
again, corrected the abuses and usurpa
tions of tbe Government by withholding
HUpplien ?
In truth thero is no want of a remedy
if the people of the country shall deter
mine to apply a proper one. Success, iti
the next campaign, upon the proper
principle alone, would furnish a panacea
for all our troubles. If, on the other
hand, hucccsh could be attained on miuor
issues, with the main evil ignored, defeat
would be preferable. Ah tbe famous
ancient physician, Pliilotiwus, said to
ono who presented him liis finger to
dress, and who (ho perceived both by bis
complexion and liiH breath) had an ulcer
ii his lungv, “Friend,” said he, “this
is not a time for you to bo paring your
nails!” Cato.
the Democrats came ibto pow
leiul of JefTorsou,
by «urh men oh Bradford,)
<£?££! SSlXStJ;
tion relied for Li* ju»tiflc»tion, to be sub
mitted to the jury for their judgment
upon it* merits.
As the friends of Liberty then hold
and maintained, so we still hold and
rat**. Ha inan oriminal proai'ou-
t ions iii tins country, whether under “En
forcement Acts” or “Ku-Klux Bills,” the
jury constitutes a part of tlie Court, and
have equal Constitutional right to puss
upon the validity of the law, so-called, os the
7flilge. Juries in this country are judges
qf the bur as well as the fad.
With a Democratic Howe -Ol ltepn -
Rcntatives, therefore, atone, radical Jmlg
os may bo hold in awe, if no more. But
with a majority in the House, tho bayo
net could no longer bo used in tho en
forcement of either unconstitutional acts,
or "fraudident amendments,” existing
ouly “ defactu," uot “de jure"—only by
might, and not by right.
This is the doetriuo of the Blair-Brod-
hoad letter, which is said to bo so Her
lutionary. But wherein is there any
thing rerolulionary about it? Is it rev
olutionary to stop tho unjust nso.of tho
sword? And to stop it, too, “in the man
ner and by the authority Constitutionally
appointed T" This if tho whole of the
"raw head and bloody bones” of the
revolutionary principles of tbe Blair
Brodhead letter, and the Democratic
Platform of 1808.
Sensible meo cannot bo imposed upon
by aigr such stuff aa this, attempted to be
imposed upon them, ss argument, by
those whose object is to get them rotunla-
rily to surrender their liberties.
We. therefore, repent, Cato is right
when he says that “ success" by a popu
Jar condemnation of the iniqnitons usur
pations of the ruling Dynasty in tho next
campaign, will prove a “ panacea;” and,
tee add, neuOumasia, "to all our troubles.'
Let the people uot bo deceived or
alarmed at any ol the Uadiool howls
about tho rerolutiomn-y character of the
remedy proposed. A. H. 8.
GTON * VoRKKSIMI.V
DUNCE.
MTA8H1N
Letter tram Cat*.
Washington, September 8, 1871.
Tho very fuglemen (in this city) of the
New Departurista have abandoned the
mischievous heresy promulgated by tbe
i Convention, and even
las (^denounce the further lead-
hip' of its New York* authors. Hit
them again; they have now no friends 1
The dadge mam is to have no platform at
sir. hdt to nominate candidates at a Na
tional Democratic Convention, and thero
»dll; But tor tho stupid attempt to
indace old-lino Jeffersonian Democrats to
tn/brte the Radical programme, perhaps
the great parky of Jeffersonian Democra
cy might have been satisfied with a gen
eral denunciation of tbo conduct of the
in power. An Opj-oeitioo, ordi
narily, is not, strictly speaking, obliged
to advance a general policy, or put forth
&fldfc*m«f#Hnotple8, or, in fact, to
show its hand upon one or other iwrticu-
hr points. Indeed, oaeof the chief mis-
Agdnnm attending the blunder of the
“Npw Departure ' consists in the necessity
whhdt Us illhers hare created tfdenounc-
urptho dootrinesof the schismatics in our
own ranks, as msft ss times of the com
mon enemy 1 And how is this disagree-
ahiadaty-tobe avoided in a National
Convention T Certainly by no other
maa^s than an assured gnnrsutoo of the
nomination of candidates whose \9s
names shall be synonyms of loyalty to
the ammunition, as nadentoed aad int
prated by the fathers? Upon tho mere
understanding which universally existed
prior to the tire-brand thrown into the
party by the Denutntut a.
racy might very well have i
tinned unanimity, even jiy declining the
saperfUiaim Aanun the platform of
1868; and still further, it might have gone
be
_ - M 1*
ry of poliBck The coa
lition of Mr. Fox and Lord North was
npt accompanied by a sacrifice of prinei-
iperly spesldmg,' of the side of
either. It was, therefore, to lie classed
among the mere (tupidities of politicians;
and look at its fate! But wliat is to be
said of men who, after a life-long ad
herence, or pretended adherence, to eon-
-— : tutionnl principles, and distributive
ilif
tliis is the upshot of tho New Departure.
The "amendmei ~
ents” complained of are, in
fact, mere acts if a Congress, not legally con
sliluled, and to say there is no legal remc
vernal consent ns such) is to claim for that
bodysupreme, irrepejilable authority over
the lives and liberties of n people boast
ing of thqiy freedom, scoured under the
iHp
_ ihijWMe had fkbMIMto part
in tho formation of the Constitution) said
upon this subject, iu 1798, when the Con-
—1 usurpations of tho Alien and
Acts were discussed before the
people:
After tbo tratba enUbli'bod by our revolution—
1 knowledge which lilu>
, I did not ex-
mdford, of
said
iUiecellaiuone OtbucrtiBcmcuto.
UIM1IALL TlO U NK
DANCING ACADEMY.
M.)K. ROBISON rMuertftlUy nuiinunceH hi tho
oiti/.cittt of AtUuU that bo will coutiiiuo to give
iuetrucliou In Uie ••Pollto Art," iu Uio oleg»nt Ball
ltooui of tbe H. I. Kimltikll Houeo. rians for uontlo-
overy Monday ami Wotluoaday atH o’clock, i*. m.
Hoireo ovory Friday at » o'clock, p. m. Will com
mence c'aea for ladicHaml children on Saturday, tbo
18th luetant, at 4 o’clock, i\ v. Private loaeoua given
wbcu deairod. For ftirtber information, apply to
Prof. ItobiHon, at tbo H. I. Kiiuball llouao.
aeplgiOt
A Good Chnnce
FOR A HOME.
itWlDR tbo 7th day of tho month, b«Rlmilng at 10
o’clock, and couttnuiug until all arc Hold, my laida
lying in the Fourth District ol tiaid county, km
aa the
«HARDER PLACE,”
CONTAINING
ONE THOUSAND ACRES*
The aaid place la well watered, and well timbered,
there being about Six Huudrcd acre* of tho same in
the wood*. 1 will acll it iu tracta and parcels aa fob
Iowa :
Flint. ONE UrNDIlED ACRES, upon which art
aituab'd the dwelling bouae, a neat irame building
with hvc rooina thoroughly coaled, with glass win
dowa. and aubatantial ix*ck chimneys,—with a gar
den well enclosed, itself contaluing near three i
—and capacious Gin House with Screw, aud
barn built atnee the v
that"there will bo water, limber and good building
sites.
1 shall have each tract accurately surveyed, ami
the boundartea well dt-tlned.
I will sell on the following terms
ON IB-FOURTH CASH ; ONE-FOI’BTII IN ONE
YEAR ; ONIC-FOURTlI IN TWO YKAUH ; THE
llilANCN IN THREE, WITH INTEREST FROM
DAT! OF SALE
keti delivered at Newnan. Georgia-
YOUNG MEN—Honest aud tnduatrioua and all
others have now au opportunity to buy hoiuoa,
pay for them, by their own labor.
Persons desiring more thau one tract cau have tlie
privilege of purchasing additional i»arcela.
so soil that iH'rsoua buying can purchase a«ljaceut
tracts.
This land will positively be aold on the tlay thus
adverbs*.1.
Any Information can tw ha.1 by applying to ma,«
Hinton P. Wrtghl at Ncwnau, Ga.
W. F. WRIGHT,
aug4-MonkWeeklytlstNov. Newnan. Ga.
Hecbktaiit'm Qvm. )
Atlanta Auau'L-LTvnAL and Industhial Aw n, }
Atlanta. Oa., Sept, li, 1871. )
£jOLONRL lUOMAi A. HOWARD, as the repn>.
aantative of this Association, will address the peo
ple ujhiu the agricultural Interests of the country, at
the following places, and on the days and dates
named. NAMUKL A. ECHOIC,
Secretary.
epUmbcr 14.
IstwrenceviUe, Friday,
Gainesville, Saturday. 1C-
Canton, Tuesday. 19-
Camming, Wednesday. 90.
liahlnupga, Thurada)', 91.
Griffin, Monday, 98.
Newnan, lYieettay, 98.
IaGrauge, Wednesitay, 97.
OeaipbeUtoe, Friday. 99.
Palmetto, Saturday, 90.
Conyers, Monday, October 9.
Social Circle, Tuesday. 9.
Greensboro, Wednesday. 4.
Uuiou Point, Thuraday * ft.
1 a' xiugtou. Friday, 6.
Athena, Saturday. 7.
Unclaimed Freight.
4. F. Loyd. 1 package; Diamond, A., 4 boxes tobac
co; Pettis A Hro., 6 bones soap; H. A. Alston, 1 box;
W. N. Broach, 1 box; T. Allen, 1 bag beans; John I*
Conley, 9 boxes, James Freeman, I bedstead; U. U
Kmerv. 1 need Meaner; Henry kOo., 1 bbls. Utinoi
aad 1 box i J. Jones. 1 package bedding; F. M. Rich
ardson, 1 shove and flxtorea; P. Thomas. 1 box; Wm.
Wood, 9 packages monhftng;0. A. Witty, 9 boxes
tobacco. ED. A. WERNER, Agent.
aagW Ha
JOHN MILL EDGE, Jr.,
Al*TOBWEY A.T LAW.
Office In Grant’s Unikling. corner of Marietta
and Broad streets.
Practices in the Courts of the city and county,
aud the United Htetri District Court and tlie 8u-
a Court of Georgia. autfll-Im
iUistcllantouo
Life Insurance Co.
C'UAUTEBKD BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
CAPITAL $600,000.
OWNED AT HOME AND M.lNAOKD BY
Nome of oar Bm Flnancirrs.
Orer 4,500 S-oHciee issued .Since
June 1st, 1800.
The ouly Company doing business In the South
that has ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS Deposited with tbe authorities of the
Htate of Georgia for the protection of Policy Holder!.
Policies Upon all the
YABIOTJS J-L1NH Ol INHUItANCF I88DEU.
A Sxtan of 33 per. cent, of the
M-rtmSum Olsen Whin
Desired.
ALL POLICIES NON-FOBFEITABLE.
WO RESTRICTIONS AS TO REBI-
deno* or TravoL
Strictly aHome Comp’y
With its Capital and Investments at Home.
It appeals to those who desire to avail themselves
of the benefits of Life Insurance to give It their
pttronago.
The time baa arrived when every thoughtful man
is disposed to make this wise provision for thoee de
pendent upon his life.
This Company proposes to give all tho advantages
which are offered by foreign institutions of like
character, with the opportunity ofttaeplng the vast
t in our owu midst, which are auuually sent
abroad. #
PEOPLE OF THE
COTTON 1 STATES
Foster Home Enterprise.
aiisttllanroiiG
STEAM ENGINES.
T HE underafgaad Is prepared to furnish Steam
> ng net* for Haw Mills or Plantation use, of any
size cleaned, of the
Most Improved Styles and Best Makers,
ou the shortest notice, giving guarantee to »U aold.
ON HAND FOR BALE :
One 15-horse Engine and Haw Mill, complete. Has
been nsed sixty days.
Also—One New Portable Engine, C-liorae power.
Will be sold at a bargain.
A. MURPHY.
ang80 lm Atlanta. Ga.
OITT
FLOURING MILLS,
ATLAJTTJS, GEO HO Id.
If *11 (kings nre equal, why not patra
Ire home manntarture t
I HAVEfuruUbt-d in, Mill, throoglurot wiU> NEW
And IMPKOVED MACHINERY, Old »iu nuw
grinding new wheat, and am prepared to and will
guarantee evary pound of floor that I sell to come
fully up to representation; otherwise, it cau be ahip-
ned back to meat my expense.
I*azu prepared to furnish the trade. In any quantity,
in sacks, half sacks or quarter aaeks:
PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat.
CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected red wheat.
CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY.
STAR MILLS FAMILY.
BRAN, sacked or unsacked.
J # E. BUTLER, Proprietor.
augll9m
[FOUNDED 1MN.)
MOORE’S
SOUTHERN
Business University,
Cor. Broad A Alubomai Ht«.
ATLANTA. OA.
gltCrikc 4k Co
IN THE
CITY!
Active and Energetic Agents
Wanted tn every County
and Town in the South.
ADDRESS OB CALL ON
WM. J. MAGILL,
SUPERINTENDENT AGENCIES.
Office, 98 Whitehall street.
Ofilco: ATLANTA, GA.
LEWI8 H. CLARKE,
AGENT GEORGIA.
EDWIN 8. RAY, Medical Examiner.
OFFlCEIlHi
WM. B. JOHNSTON, President.
WM. B. HOLT, Vice-President.
GEO. 8. GBKAK, Secretary.
JOHN W. BURKE, General Agent.
.1. MEltCElt GREEN, Medical Examiner.
M>i>t8-UwdAw3ni.
]VrE3FLOI3:^.]SrTS 1
BUY
CROCKERY and GLASS
No. 47 Peachtree Street,
—FROM—
T. FL. HXPLBY,
JMPOUTEB AND JODBEK.
SOT ESTABLISHED 91 TEARS. -%»
Keeps a large stock.
Occupies THREE FLOORS—90x190 feet.
Inducements offered to cash buyers
Equal to any Market.
Atlanta, Ga„ August 9,1871. aug 5 2m.
Mount De Sales Academy
FOR rOUJTG LjtMES,
(Conducted »t tiik Siktkes or the Visitation
Hoar CMtonavlUo,
Five Milas West of Baltimore, ltd
commaudiug an exu ustvu view of the surroun
ding country—the City of Baltimore, the Patapeco
River and the Chesapeake Bay.
Tbe grounds attached to the Academy are exten
sive, and afford the pupils ample space tor exercise.
The hall for
8TUDY AND RECREATION. TUE DORMITORIE8,
Ac., have been constructed with a view to PROMOTE
TUE COMFORT of the youug ladles.
Address for particulars,
MOUNT DE SALES.
Catonsville P. O., Baltimore Co.,
aug 14 lm Maryland.
B. Z. DUTTON,
PRACTICAL
STENCIL CUTTKlt, DESIGNER AND
ENGRAVER !
IllASS ALPHABETS, DliY AND
B :
FLUID STENCIL INKS, Stencil Dies,
Staiuplug Dies, Railroad and Uotel Cheeks, Mi
HrandaTAo., No. 61 Whitehall 8t., a few doors below
Uuutor street
ay N. B.—Particular attention paid to Brandi and
Stencils for MorchanU, Millers, Tobacconists and
Distillers; also, to Name Platea, for marking clothes,
‘ ' rill be sent to any “
minding Ink, Ac.
University High School
ATLANTA, CA.
Open Day and Night.
THOROUGH PRACTICA
course of instruction for
Young Men and. Adults,
qualifying them for any Position in
Finance and Trad©,
iu the shortest possible time and at the least ex-
Evening Sessions from 7 to 9 O’clock.
Students can enter at any time. No teachiug
in classes.
f f Catalogues and Specimens of Penmanship
mailed on application. Address
14. F. MOOBE,
wpH-lm PRINCIPAL.
Musical Instruction.
pROF. HUTCHINSON, Musical Director of the
Beethoven Society, Atlanta, Teacher of Piano-Forte,
Organ and Melodoon.
Address—Csre Lawshe and Haynes, Whitehall
Street, or P. O. Box 96L aug94-lm
To Parties Desiring to Build
T HE undersigned would respectfully inform the
citizens of Atlanta that he is now prepared to
thsp*r1ni*nd ih« Unit dint: and Fini*hinr,*r
I hd rini oh inE Jhpmrlmunl only, of mtty
Mitral VImat Uouae they mmy triah la
Jfrgei,
He has at liis command a picked set of hands, end
feels confident iu giving general satisfaction.
REFERENCE -Col. John L. Grant, Longlny
A Robinson, and Fay A Corput, Architects.
joiijr c. jrtcuoisS,
OFFICE IN AIR-LINK HOURS, PRYOR STREET
apOT-Cm
A CARD.
X 0 meet the demands of an
INCRRASINO WHOLESALE BUSINESS
We have secured Urge and commodious store rooms
iu tbe Kimball llouae, ftoutiug on Decatur Street,
nearly opposite Moore A Marsh and 8ilvey k Dough
erty, which we will occupy
ON 1st OCTOBER NEXT,
nd where we will be glad to receive our friends and
ustomers.
With those increased facilities for doing a
Wholesale Drug Business
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
to tho trade.
Until 1st October we will sell our present
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ac., at reduced
prices,
PBMBMtmfjr, TjrietaM * cm.,
augJOlm Atlanta. Ga.
CBAS. X. STAPLE*. L. A. B. BEA1
Staples A Reab,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND
Gen’l Commission Merchants
Commission, for Selling Cotton lq' Per Cent.,
278 Broad Mtreot,
AUGUSTA, CA
bktxb nr pxiuii8t>ioB :
JOHN P. KINO. President Ga. It. R. A Banking Co.
U. H. HICKMAN, Pres’t GranitovlUe Factory aud
Savings Bank oi Auguste.
J. SIBLEY k SONS, Cotton Men hante.
JOHN M. CLARK k CO.. Merchant MiUert.
septd-lmw.
TO TLEIZSTT,
A STORE ROOM ON DECATUR STREET,
'^'KXTdoor toC. A. Howell, between Willingham
Building and Air-Line Depot. Apply to C. A.
Hawaii*
sepll-lw
A.<lmliil8ti*ntoi*'ai 8alc.
STATK OP Gkoboia, \
TAI.IAI XBBO COUVTT. )
B Y viitue of an order of the Conrt of Ordinary of
said county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, 1891, between the lawful hours of
s«le, before the C**urt House door in Crawfordville,
in aaid county, the Plantation whereon Mrs. Dovey
Clemmons resided at the time of her death. The
situation is healthy, society good, convenient to
railroads, churches, mills, and poet office. Land
suited to the culture of corn, cotton, or small grain;
in good repair. Mr. Alexander Clammona is on the
place, and will take pleasure iu showing it to any
person wishing to purchase. Terms, twelve months
500 Crates assort
ed granite and C C
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State.
Send for list of con
tents.
rpilK EXERCISES OF THIS SCHOOL WILL BE
1 rxcumed In tho banement of the Og
University Building, oorner of Washing!
- - KfMgj ** ^l Of
Mitchell streets, on MONDAY, the lllh of Septem
ber. 1871.
This Term will be divided Into two quarters—the
first ending 20th November, 1871, ami the second
ending 2&th February, 1879.
Terms tier quarter : One-half before main
tiou. and tne remaining half at the end of tho quar
ter.
Primary $12 60
Classical 15 00
Incidental fee for quarter, inadvauco 60
No atudeut will ba received for a less lime
one quarter. No deduction will l>e made except in
cases of absence from absolute neeeasily.
PROF. J. A. RICHARDSON, A. M.,
I Ate of the Atlanta High School, Prinoipal.
augOO-tf
Georgia—FuHon County.
Fulton Supimion Count—Apail Txsm, 1871.
Mabtha F. Utah)
vs, [ Libel for Divorce in aaid Court.
Gionon A. Rtan. )
It appearing to the Court, by the return of the
fihertff, that George A. Ryan, tha Defendant in the
altove atated case, does not reside in aaid county ol
Fulton, and it alao appearing that he doee not reeide
tn aaid State of Georgia, it ia. therefore, ordered by
the Court that service of aaid libel be made on said
go A. Ryan, by publication of this order in any
public gazette In thu State once a month for four
months, previous to the next term of thia Court.—
Granted by tho Court.
J. M. Cauiocn k Bov., Plaintiff’s Attorney.
A true Extract from the minutes of aaldOourt
Juua 1st, 1891.
juuo6-lAw4m W. IL VENABLE, Clerk.
SAVE YOUR FRUIT
SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
S EE tho testimony of Mias E. J. Halo, who is
known iu Atlanta to bo unexcelled in Preserv
ing and Canning Fruit:
Messrs. McBride tt Co.:
Gentlcmf.m: My success in the use of tho
tory" Fruit Jar is ho great that I dcsiro to thank you
for introducing it into our vicinity. More than ton
years ago I began canning fruit for homo ubc, having
used of every can introduced, from tho old tin cau
aud "Arthur’s Patent" glass can (1865) till I found
tho "Victory" And I unhesitatingly declare it to bo
tho choaiiest, most simple to use, aud the host for
insurance Compann.
“Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan.’
The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NT. LOITN 310. J
A'olhlng Concealed Yolhitig Exaggerated—A'o False Expecta
tions liaised.
ri'HIK CDMI ANV orrgnx TIIK HJBUC a NKW FKATtlUK PECULIABLYIW OWN. WHICH HOW
I EVER. diH-i not d* part from the old, well-tried and safe principle!, w hich uuderlie all sound Life lu-
OHKTT.
O F SEVEN PER
Ou all cash Premiums paid to the Company. Ihl* Dividend cau be uaed
To lleduee the Amount of the A'ext 1‘remlum—To Increase Ih
Policy s or, Can he Wlthdrairn in Cash at the End or
any Policy- Fear.
This is Itrally a Sc'en per cent of Money at com
pound Interest, Coupled with the Adrtstslages of Life Insurance.
Then-1. no nucnlalnty .bc.ut 0>. AMOUNT of tin, Aunu.1 Oividcud, to J-ulicy iuilderm. It ia , Jellnitp
All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full
ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE.
The MaaaachuactU non-forfoitiug law’ is adapted by tbe Company voluntarily. If at any time a Policv
Holder is unable to pay bis Premium, the cash surrender value of the Policy is placed to the credit of im
policy aud keeps it iu force till the surrender value ia exhausted.
If the full auuual Premium is pxid every year in cash, aud ol! Dividend! or Interest Accumulations h ft
iu the hands of tho Company FOR NINE YEARS* the Policy will become
SELF-SUST AININO
For ail time to come, aud keep itself iu force for its full amount WITHOUT ANY F URTHER
PAYMENT •
Tlioteo Ad-17-antffiiOffi arc not OfferodL Toy Any
otMer Company.
Another equitable feature in the Company Is that all its premiums takeu in Georgia will ba invested iu
to State, to assist in building up its owu resources.
This Company is not confined in its operations to tbe Seven
surauce upon any the well established plans that may be desired.
For FurtUer Information Apply to CrailStOIl & StTObhaTt,
General Agents for Georgia,
AmfUHta.Tlm Decatur Btroet. Opposite Kimball House, Atlanta. Ga.
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I ly26-dAw2tn A. J. A ANNIE D. HAILE,
Principal*
POHTBR FLEMING,
COTTON FACTOR
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
JACKSON 8TBKCT. . . AUGUSTA, OA.
Commission for Helling Oetton, 1 •« rer Cent,
angfil-fitw
I AM GLAD HE HAS COME.
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apl6-dm Late of Richmond. Va.