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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1871.
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per cent off the table *atee.
ASvtettesurelster rite ItW"'"“* <*>urchm.
half the usual retee.
In ord.r to mlaOUah aalfarm nterf ^rertliinf
for the Ml, Im a, Atlanta. *« barn nlSpmatb.
fnraooine arhediile of OTieoe. end will bo eoeoraod
with; also, to report upon what interest,
if any, Bnfua B. Bollock has in the con
tract under which the convicts were
fanned out; Mka to audit all claims
againstthe Penitentiary; alao, to inquire
what disposition was made of the ap-
proprianon of $LU>,QQ0 to the Peostnn-
tiary, made in March, 1669, and called
the prerious question on its adoption.
Tne resolution wan adopted, by eyes
.s 16.
e House bill to emend section 178
tor Ihs Ml, From m auanla, w* JJ»» mu
toregoing achelnls of prime, Hd will U |
b, them In the future.
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AHSTEPHEN!
a.
amend seoMtm 4430 of the Code, ip as to
make the purchase of stolen produce a
— * tbo 'pusehaa of pro-
, prima
facie eyidence of the same.
Mr. Matthews opposed the motion and
alluded to various instances where the
wan Lot such provision had wprked seri
ous Injury. Ho was surprised to leneo
that any district in North Georgia did
not need soohalaw, bnt Southwest Geor
gia undoubtedly does, for he behoved
thAt section lost more annually for the
of smh a jaw thgn^he anpsel pro*
* w
moved toTay the motion to
reconsider on the table; adopted.
The bill to repeal the act organizing
ft* District Court,. which was vetoed by
the Governor ad interim, was taken up
The message placed tbo veto upen thi
to declare the
*1868, 1869, yet
nocolleoted, unoonetitofaional, end to pre
vent the collection of the same—vetoed
by the Executive—was taken up.
Tbo message based the disapproval of
said bill upon the objectionable form of
the bilh claiming that it contained pro-
vision* not specined is the title, and.wet
unconstitutional in ooutaining more than
one subject matter, and that the bill as
framed would accomplish more than the
repeal of the act aimed'at.
Senator Campbell spoke at length
against the bill.
On the pseangt of the biU, the vote
stood, syes, 27; nays, 13; so the bill wu
A House bUl to incorporate the town
of Colquitt, Miller county, was passril
- Nioholls " ' ‘
Mr.
ortsrsd a resolution tor
tb( appointment of a joint committee of
five,: from the General Assembly, to vitit
the Penitentiary and the several plages
4 k-
of the Code, fixing the per diem and
mileaga of-the General Asae
bt
the veto message of the Exeoutlve re
ply, -
itive
turned with the seme were taken np and
The message stated that 1
bill!
the
of the present session, and
because the slight reduction made in the
bill is not sufficient to meet the popular
dejnond.
ifr. Burn* called the previous ques
tion. The aall woe sustained, and the
biUMmqd to ayes 29, uaysJh
Bills on third reading.
To iucorportito the Macon uud KnoX-
«10e Boibend Uoupenyi paas*d.'
~ gcgulaje aed dotiue the laws of this
relating to the assessment and en-
nrent’of eodoty taxes, sfadVor other
purposes.; fndeduitely postponed.
A Hope* hilt to provide for .the up-
onionment of I
Bepresentetives in ,tbe
The special eoznmittee to whom the
' a substitute to
bill was referred reported
the «oae effect, end changing the Sena
torial Districts, which limits the number
lloultrto t75.
of Bepresentetives in the
Mr. Nioholls moved to have the bill
rioted, sod make it the spedal order
or Saturday ; lost
eujii
Senate adjourned until 3, r. M,
Tlfe Senate met at 3 r. m., President
TotimmiH in-the shear. - „ i
Tbo consideration of tbo bill to appor
tion Hepreeentetivee in the General As
ad.
opposed the bill on the
that the county of Wayee which
no reprenentation in the House,
would be materially injured by its pas-
‘ ' * ‘ ' ‘ " has
sage, and moved to strike out eomuch aa
relat
tea to changing Senatorial District*,
pnnilcd
the motion prevailed and the MR passed.
A number of bttts were reed the second
time.
Mr. Brwln offered a rvsojntlou that e
joint committee be appointed to look
bMtteirirtffccdsek
of the Secretary opd Clerk, and report
wlieth«TH*ti6t ttftrpTfblic g'vod would bo
promoted by prolonging the session be
yond the constitutionel limit; adopted.
. A House resolution, requesting the
Public School Commissioner to resign
his position, was taken up. N
Mr. Brown favored the patooge of 1
resolution. The School Commissioner
a stranger te the people, and unacquaint
ed with their wants, and his report shows
that tbo aohool fund has been managed to
but tittle advndkg*.
Anderson asked if tke salary of tbo
School Commissioner would cease on his
should oouahdt to resign tho position, he
ribald tint* raalgk M adUt^
flCempbeU anoaad trie add*
f| Campbell enaeed Irie adbption of the
resolution, mervdy because tbo CopHnis-
W^amtlh thoaght Ike moat pnidant
and proper coons would be te appoint e
committee te inventigpte *he mutter b«-
taru. taking action.
Mr. Nunnally mid he wu in hi* pleas
when the nomination of the School
Commissioner was sent in for confirma
tion, and he did nR he crtqjd to prevent
it, bat now be ixdds the offioe legally,
amiba is. afeengly ippulf te uhieg
him to resign merely because, as the
.reebfutioo recites, be is a stranger. ■ J"
Tib. Hintea spoke tebrror of the
Hi 1 . Bhcwa said the weetuUnsi does not
■epesn tenqneel the sndigwstiiii of the
lonipiwjonpfobayanneAtetn.»
ut boceuse the people bare not ooofl-
hitn, and without that oonfi
inetruc-
toe the system of pnblio lue
B, — 1 lUURr uevet
d, and that further reason is add
adduced
from bin repevt.
'. Burns called the previous quee-
Mr.
tion
Tne resolution was concurred in by
ayes, 23; nays, 13.
A resolution authorizing the Govornor
to furnish to each Judge of the Supreme
- - - -• ,ft eto{
end Superior Courts, with a pampl
the Public Lews of the Geueral Assem
bly, to be published by ft- J- McCamy,
Esq., was referred to the Finance Cent-
On motion, the Senate edjoarned.
IENTATIVES.
HOUSE OP BEPBESBNTA'
House met. Speaker Smith in the
ohteri W» by Slr,Jtal*Cef<»»rnel
proved.
:DK7. Pwee m4r«l
to take up a Senate
the Attorney-General to dismiss oertam
eoita against the Treasurer, sad declar
ing that the Treasurer shall not be hold
*
rules
ing that too lrewranw suan »y* ™ “7“
liable for lntereat on deposits m the
'St**?icW said this was due to
ess of the Treasurer, who
due to the
faithfulness of the Treasurer, who hod
done so much toward guarding the pubuo
ihango tho
bolt Superior Court;-passed.
Bill to eonsalidato tho offioee of Tax
COUeotor and Sheriff in JonSk cmmty;
The motion to suspesid prevailed, and.
the TeeeUtiomwasnimntsnousIy adopted.
On motion the House wont into Oom-
of the whole on the apjwopna-
ISK
lt ^Bttmt> bill to amend SeotionArS Code
fciou bill. , - , . _ -
After a disoneesion ed an hour or
on the question of granting five hundred
dollars extra pW to ^taie olerka, an
amendment paying ehiet eteeheof the
House end. Secretary of «>e Senate at
five hundred dollars and mileage witeppt
per diem, wee adopted.
No appropriation was made for Attor
ney-Gem
Committee rose, reported
and asked leave to sit again.
; . D. Amli won moved te take up
to reduoe
the Governor’s veto of the bill
the per diem of officers end meml
th* Gen e r*l*Assembly. TbeBWMigf WM
read. The reM^ns MMgoed lor thereto
are that the bill is retroactive and un-
conutitutional. and that the reduction ot
only two dollars, leaving lb« mileage ae
it was-before, wnanota euffloientreduo-
tian to tenet the demand, of thepOMte.
Mr- Vf. D. Anderson moved to {teas
the bill over the veto.
Mr.'Edwards called the previous .ques
tion, which was sustained. * ->
The yeas and nr ye were netted, with
the foMnwing result;
Those voting in the negative are# At-
ldnsdh. Battle, Bide, Bruton of. Deoatur,
Brown. Campbell, Olowar, Colby, Dana
ofClMkHhik*. Floyd, Griffin of Houm
ton, Hall of Meriwether, Head, Htilyer,
again went in Committee 6f the
The salary of prinoipel keeper o® thn
penitentiary was reduced to •1000.
It wu moved to appropriate about
•2600 to pay Mean*. Bewaon, Bedwine,
Hammock nod other
iera for taking- charge
of and potting np the State Boad hooka
This averages abosit »150per month tor
those aetiymy ngogod. This motion did
■ot prevail.
Mb
easts. Hbge and Jaekwm explslned
Am parties were
large of the books,
theaitimtioa, •*«*-*«“ "f"
called upon to take chi
and the Value of the .reryiore
Op motion of Mr,
Jjiakton, 8100 per
th were appropriated os pay to the
SSkC and
r month, on motion ot Mr. Wof-
lotd ot Bartow, u w lor the book
keeper employed. On motion of Mi*.
Bacon, $100 per month were appropri
ated to each of the gentlemen who were
ppointed a committe to taka charge of
he books. ,
•On motion of Mr. Gamming, $5,000
was appropriated to Mrs. Catharine Flem
ing for money which the State got from
her husband during the war, as money
belonging to the United States, and for
which 4he United States sued and ob-
mined judgment against her and ool-
leoted the money.
Tlu> committee rase and reported book
the bill. T11 -« -Q
Pending final action on the hill, the
Heuaa adjourned until 3 p.m.
airnmxoon anssion.
House met at a. F. M.. and resumed
the cousidsrsrion of the Appropriation
Mr. Pou moved to emead the biU by
giving it* Secretary of the Senate, Clerk
of the House, end Journalising Clerks,
each 8750; adopted.
Mr. Hnntsr moved to amend by atl-
ng 8300 to pay the Sheriff of Brooks
oonnty for speeial services; adopted.
The bill as amended wu Uien passed.
Leave of abeenoe wu granted to
Msesre. Bash and Cox for the balance ed
the session.
A joint resolution of the Senate pro
viding for the appointment of a Joint
Committee to examine the business be
fore the Legislature, with a view to pro
nging the session, wu adopted.
Bill to alter end amend the charter of
the Georgia Military Institute; paaseiL
A number of Senate bills were read
first time. - *
resolution asking information
from the Governor in regard to the
amount due by the Slate for printing,
etc., wu adopted.
A substitute tor the Senate bill to au
thorize tne town of Forsyth to issue
bonds to purchase .took in the Monroe
Female College’and Hilliard Male Intes
tate; passed.
On motion of Mr. Bussell e hill to ore-
AlanEneadar's Oourt for flevasnali wu
taken up and read second time.
. Mr. Hawles meted to take-up a reaoln-
tion providing tor the purchase of a nnm-
her ot copies of the laws passed at this
session to be prepared by D. P. Hill,
Esq. This motion prevailed.
Mr. Bacon said that it would be an
expense. He saqLthst it
Bill to incorporate tho Chattahoochee
Manufacturing Company; passed.
Bill to amend the charter of tbo Al
bany and Columbus lteilroad Company
wu read tbo third time.
The idee of State aid wu suggested,
end the fact Hut the bill nfamaed to i»
the State aid which wak originally
ited to the road,
the bill.
[vocated the bill.
IKENNSYL VANIA.
urging tiiat the^Hotel was defeated ot
error, upon, the
neral principle that equity - coufiiltes
i which ought to to dppe. The
Bill to inewnoreto tip Gforgis
Alabama Coal, Iron and Man^ftcln
daring
■outs assure performance for oontnata
for labor; pwsse4*
Senate bill to inoorporate Oglstkorpa
Fertilising Company; passed. ’
Senate bill to regulate the praotioe of
Dentistry in this State; laid on (he table.
Senate tiiii to amend the lew of Arson;
passed.
On motion the House adjourned until
8, a. ii., to-morrow
XLH CONGRESS,
Ah lla^BtarMtlHi Dy.
Washington, December 7.—The Sen-
atodfsoamad whether tho witnesses who
ted the Ku-Klux Committee in con-
pt shall be arrested by a concurrent
resolntion or by notion of the Stats alone.
Another bateh of ad interim appoint
ments wu sect in to the Senate today.
The Senate bad a short Exeoutlve aee-
riot, but oonfimned no nominattoes.
The Senate committees show ho chang
es in chairmanships. Alcorn saooeods
oer on the Mississippi Lavae corn-
Other changes arc unimportant
The UffaaUlni Trr»Bur*r— CollUlon at
Nfiffi.
PiiiLAUELruiA, December 7.—The jury
rendcrixl e verdict of guilty uguiust Jus.
t. Mercer, on five oounte for embezzlo-
mefit of .the public money.
Tho eteamer Tonawauuu,
nob, collided with the sgbooaer
Cox, from Newheru anil resound her
orew, sevep in gQ, end jwwed her into
Chester.
NEW YoAk.
Twice ant ttvw»ttee rr»m tn* naa,b.-«- *r
ih* a«<'W*m*-«toU a,|uiue m.a, tw«
I'wloa lluto Imporli.ul UdhltMSti-
HMMIll Unity,
N«w Yohk, December 7.—Tho meet
ing of the Tamman2 Ssohems for the al
leged purpose of expelling Tweed had no
quorum.
The directors of the Union Club have
expelled Mayor Hall for alleged connec
tion in the ring Bands.
i the ring
The Tribune says the Grand Jury will
lone high Sts' ‘
ate officinl end a large
ty officials for bribery end
number of
corruption.
fivuACU&E, Deoembor 7.—At a session
of the State Convention today a resolu
“ “ ' * toward the establishment
tion, looking
of e unity of the Church North and
Month, wu offered, anil referred to the
Busineee Committee to be reported upon.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Congo Hu, Deoembor 7.—The Labor
Beform Convention assembled here to
dlUi an d nsmimtftl Tjmnsl P, Cooper
for Governor.
Besolutions'embodying tke'obieot* of
ado]
the Labor IV-fenn party were adopted;
fir ‘
The Honae discussed, postal
to adjourned until Monday.
Both houses adjoarne
FOREIGN 1 NEI^S.
ENGLAND.
London, Deoembor 7.—The Priitae of
Wales is steadily improving.
* ,7TI/jlriANCE.
Tttlws Abto(al*s a Treaty-
Pams, December 7.—A message from
Thiers announees that he bu notified
Great Britain that be intends to abrogate
u stipulated;
the treaty of commerea,
but will continue negotiations lot a read
justment
The appointment of M. Jnlee Ferre os
Minister to Washington has been ofll
eiatiy announced.
NOVA SCOTIA.
on lie Storm.
Halifax, Deoembor 7.—There was a
heavy gale on the coaat of Prince Ed
ward's Isla
unui
tell he ttaduqr af the Fabtio Rfctor to
publish the laws, and the publto laws
eoald first be publisbeil by that Printer,
and u soon u anybody else could do it
This method would not cout the State any
thing Bcaroely. On motion the whole
matter wu laid on the table.
The House then adjoumad until 7 p. m.
moot
House met at Tr.fi.
A resolution by Mr. Cmnming, pro-
Xor the ap. ointment^of Meaan.
all, B. H. Clark and *
riettiu» eereuritee toexemito- the I>igeate
and Indices of the last ten volumes of
Georgia Reports, and to report duieg
the next session upon the merits of the
the next session upon 1
several works, was adopted.
The bill to ineorponte the Horennali
tepWy was
and Thunderbolt ibulroad Com;
read third time.
Mr. himmoue of Gwinnett moved to
emend the bill by allowing the rued to
bo run through AberooIs.sU,
the
Messrs. Bacon, Simmons of Gwiinett,
and Pierce, urged the motion to adopt
the amendment.
The amendment was adopted end the
bill
nd, which prostrated fences,
trees, houses, two churches, telegraph
iue f, end wreaked two vessels.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
MARYLAND.
Ah KitrnilYi Conflagration.
Hagksstown, December 7. — The
ohurch and court house arc burned Sev
eral were killed by the felling <lom« of
the courthouse. The reoords weresaveij.
The wind is high. The fire continue!'
lest oooounts.
Latch.—The fire was extinguished soon
after 3 o’clock this morning. Loss in
the conrt house 860,000. Church, 820,
«00. - - - v.
ALABAMA.
The PI.wujjji In Cwagrcu.
Selma, December 7.—The Agricultu
ral Congress, after an interesting and mi
portAnt seetion, adjourned et 3 o'clock
this afternoon, to meet in HL Louis to
May. B. J. Spoer, of Kcutucky, was
elected permanent President
rCcjt QUuc
AHmnraota HracM Blanc frith
Potatotn, Bl/ '
roan Britt, atMl Mominy,
Pearl Barley.
Canadian Oat .Vial, Earth
/'Infifil *
SOUTH CAROLINA-
K. K-- Pregsvi. ■* Stie Trials.
Columbia, December T.—Judgo Boml
to-day delivered on opinion on tho mo
tion of the defense to quash the indict
ment against Allan, Crosby, and others,
charged with violating th« Ku-Klux law.
Tke Court decided thut two of the eleven
counts were good; that six were bud, and
that on three ooneta the Court was divi
ded. The motiou to qnash was over
ruled.
Cbildem, from Fork auunty, was ar
raigned, and plead ’’not guilty!" The
defense challenged a juror peremptorily,
to whisk the Government objected. The
Court reserved its decision uotil to-rnor-
»ow,
-i - ‘ -L<
MISSOURI.
, fksl.ltsssl BSSrlsfTialt.
Br. Louis, November 7.—The National
Board of Trade appointed the third Tues
day to October for the annual meeting,
end amended the constitution so as lo
enlarge the number of delegates.
The President of the Board of Trade of
the Dominion of Canada was Introduced,
and hoped tho consultation would result
to a benefit to both oonntrios, by the
freest interchange.
The memorial aakiug ttte Government
to guaranty Mississippi, Louisian* and
Arkansas, to the amount of 826,000,001),
was amended so as to tax the eoentiee
henefitted.
MASSACHU8ETT8.
i.e lte-n.4 rsasai ■ Ssia■ i asrs*
Boston, December 7.—A meeting of
the citizens of
NtoeOsett
meeting o
to consuls
is of Cepe Cod, to consider
i of the Treaty of Washington
fisheries, I readied to petition
upon the
Congress for liberal protection-
wise their occupation will h
A committee was appointed I
With meetings at other point
Othre-
Mings at other points.
T'l mweitossii nseusmrii i T Win. Htovre,
who waa postmaster here for fourteen
years, and clerk of the House of Itepre-
sedatives for sgiyibteh >■ deed.
7*- w»r»
LOUISIANA-
MereraHeidt end MoWhortor opposed _ Nxw jOupaym, Deovmbcr T.-t-Th«
e amendment. J ' number of deatba from yellow fever this
— " season, amount to tweuly-threo. The
first death uccurrod on the 4th of Au
gust and the last ou tke 4tliof DorcmWr.
There was a heavy frost this week, ehicli
exterminated the fever.
also, one thanking Horace Greely for
his efforts to expose and reform the
abuses, frauda, corruptions, iniquities
and usurpations of the Grant Adminis
tration.
WASHINGTON.
be P* Id-Two mo
FIycTwchUm to
Railroad Defaulter* Arrroted— The
UoTtrnncnt •04,000 oat of Pocket—
Tke Weather.
Washington, December 7,—The Sec
retary of tho Treasury issues a notion that
on and niter the 7th of -March, 1872, the
principal and interest on 6,208 coupon
and registered, known as the second se
ries uriaerthe act of Febmnry25tb, 1863,
will he (mid nt the Treasury Department.
The amount of the
:ary 26tb, 1
j Depart u
is is 820,1
000,
ese bonds
000.
Fred (took A. Marxian. Chief of the
Division of Account^ in th° Treasurer's
office, has been arrested. The Govern
ment is 812,000 short. Mardou is a
Massachusetts man.
Another defalcation has -been dLoov-
ered in Tr,-sourer Spiuuer's office. Both
Johnson, paying interest toller, is short
856,000. He lias been speculating. He
is a Now Fork man.
Prabwbiliti.j.
Biting barometer, with olearing weath
er and fresh winds, is probahlo for Fri
day on Lakei Superior and 1
South-wfflt .winds, with cloudy weather,
oontinos west of the MihaiHsippi. South
wind*, wit* prtttialty « ridudy tod pleas
ant weather, continues on the South At
lantic coast. The, area of lowest barome
ter moves north-eastward, with brMk
winds for a short time on Hie lakes, and
partially clear and clearing weather in the
Middle and Eastern States. Cautionary
signals continue lor this evening at Os
wego, and are ordered for Buffalo,
Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and
Milwaukie.
OF THE SAME AGE ^/THH WQftJiD.
.h.i am v. 'AO
LIFE ASSOCIATION l AlMcA
St. IaouIn, Mo.
J* H. BRITTON, PresMmt.
H. IT. HOCtlH, Vice-President.
i Ham. Hi
Iff*.
__ MM—
GEN. JOHN B. HOOP,
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Dividends Declared Annually ond are Availa
ble after the First Tear.
Or AU rdtitis bavs . Sate Jamod.r vjlua, jad in Hdn-lbrMIOklS SIMrTao Ts*A ktesti Mated.
SttisttUG. AllproSti tvnltjblT dlvldadwmw IV1IV7 kteteJ.
Tbnmmd&ti Item elite um mini, an* ttewtotelsatl aresOf wimw an
1. B it organized on the ntlrely .Ifutuat or Copartnery plan, 4. e.
,'h state it Created a Department of the Company, and the Out-
zwtjMtorwff teiitiraj the ritoms,vwwter ter—WfiWWfiitaiK 7 -^ " '
a. The net attelt of Each Department, or that portion ot the
Thit ptetn trfret theCittmem or Each State the adveaUagoof ala-
><4 the heenrtty ot a ftefljriiflaiiw fli,teiti aitan‘
Special Notices.
Notick to THArBWBR Oon«aW||zVu HKitram,
Ttata - The Proprlitom of UsKtaUNfetal Uotal.
oohmt of Front »od JefferaOD Btrstta, UkupUiR, n,
■psetfSHy «e<iuoat the travataft frfiu OMgta to put
UB St their natabliiilmiont. Thri Hotel Is Moat couvo-
utantly HiUutod, Cffi!) aceoiMHodrita m three hun
dred sueetf. hm a flret ctaea Uhl* Md flurfoi verj
modrrfite, $2 80 per day.
decfttPtw irngnelf ALLEN BROS.
crlrermcnt*.
Cioseta and One iron MHre
M*root Safe,
For **lo to the Trffide.
decS-lt WRIGHT, SCHMIDT A CO.
Rliiir Hi:
UTION
11ETOFOB* EXISTING
Liquor Deelcre, Potchtree street, wm dlaaolved bp
uuturil eoneent, en the uth October taet Either
party le RiithorUod to collect duee to tho firm.
Tho buiineM will be contiaued by the tindendsoed
«t the Mine etand, who reqaeeta r continitanc* of
the kvorR of oldpetrooe. 1 keep on hand r Am re-
eortment of llourbon and Robertaon county Liquor*;
•dee, Draq.Uofi, Wlnee. Gina, Ae. A
WILLIAM BAXTIB.
Blount, D. E
Brown, N. F.
Campbell, J. H
Cherry, M. A...,
b.Cm.'i m 80
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Galeuian.H. T....,
Foeer, J. A
Gibson, A. W r....'v..
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Hanlemaa, J.. Jr....
Hardeman. It. U
Holm frit, Jeremiah
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Extensive Auction Sale
•8,000 WORTH OF FURNITURE AT
AUCTION
Satin-day Homing, Item 2, ai Ifi O’clock,
Mli.i l Wln.l red Mj1ios.ii, Mjrlil. Top Cti.m-
. .tea UruaMle Rad In*nun ctarpatto,
Vine lUrbtaTup MahouRuy and Walnut Bureau*,
l ine Herbie Top (tauter Table#.
EelffiMHiu lNntiiu TablM, (vary Aee|
lhates Boom and Mall Chairs.
:t Jtleuaut Mirren, 4 Good Cook Ktor—,
Fla# Hair aadl
WANIING BBICKfl. can be hocommo-
— dated, on abort notion, by leaving order at
Hi MM ON S k IiUNl’8, Jiuiqtiou ot Kadetta and
Alton atreeta
Any amount undur 400,000 can ba«m.plUd-
norBdtf . . . . T- M. El.TBA.
TV O T 1 O E I
Dr. D^H. BENTON
yy gou) mremv m* old
arw and
Pbitdetplua
and expects to remain id Atlanta, and reepectly oflsre
hi* aerricee to any who may cho.a* to Davor hint
with a ealL Ofloe with Dr. Mealy, at the okl place,
the corner ot Brood end Alabama atreeta, rata*
dance on Netaoa atreet decT-tf
T II E LOW CASH RATES
partakea largely of the character of a _
«h! In tlm preiH’nt^rarttce of life liumranoe, nqd %l the aaoit time add materially to the strength and eean-
TWENTY-FIVE DISTINCT DEPARTMENTS
have been formed In nearly a# many States, and ergdnlasMboalnr Mew Tartu 1
looalltfea rapidly progressing.
In the tartar cltlea of the State.
The Following named tinMiflNM, Tfretere* or a* JtirilqHs*,
hold PolicUt Of *10.000, ON Which riJMfie ‘—
' the Premiums net Opposite their
MACON. Georgia—BRANCH,
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AUGUSTA BRANOH
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Gaawrll, T D, (Bennett k CaaweU).
Goodrich, W II, iToaidoot Granitetalta Factory..
Moore, Mem
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Moore, Mennr
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