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FOB GOVERNOR:
Hoa JAMES M. SMITH
It, 1871
Ttou l*ttwi*l ef Mr. Speights.
i» Lit mm 11 by thsassd
<1 Mr. A. K flprighto, la Dm Settndsy's
tank efthh mm, at hterettransrifrom
latMiwi lahMW 0oarsxx,
—* -* **~~ --ifi—* "r v: ~ ~* V1 - «•
Mr* Intessrtin theism* to the nndsr-
F«* A* kind tani ia which h* ni
plaarifi to mdt«f Dm utewrigrod ia
tha —4, *w at tail*— hind relation*
*Uiaa*A*d A Aik mA|*m. we
riqr wait regret Mat «o»tinned tlb-noc
from t Hants. sod oonttnement at bom*,
Ireuterthta response to
• of his vsUdiotory, whloh
i Of cordial friendship *o In-
; oat abtoh, banot tbd
Mmoa *te‘*d, tnld ban goo* with it to
Ik* uuudBy. W* aov toy that oat ao-
r lpllktnl l him apauaanoad with
W* bar* fooad Urn, upon all oocsrioos,
•a w* axprotod, a prompt, rowgatie, de
cided rent. lal a jar Avar oocarred be-
twaaa a* npoe nutter* of politics, buri-
a*a**r roytUag Am. H* liarm
oar kindest Iroliagi aad b**t wishes.
Ia whriivu aaw panait or aal
ba way reg*g». ba carries with him oar
wtMrt dtrin that ha may ba a* morris-
fala*baba* bssnia tbe mAWlihmant
of TnAiuiuln.
Withoat boasting, V* U*y take tbs
aaoaatoa to aqr to it* Minds and patroaa,
that it anwhwa wabim in emery
S4*t* awdeogsairod Huritory of th* Uni-
tad Slate*, With ngjdllj lnnrm,ing liata
af tobecrBxrx ttm all gpartan aad
Mmb QtmkmaHt* ot wJm4*
arm It* oahm ia that of the people, and
Oonatitatiaaai Liturty, ap*a Democratic
A.H.&
world, that th* people of thia 0000117,
an (till capable of Belf-Ounnnnenl
Ibis 0*0 00I7 be done b7 allowing
emery on* entitled to rot*, under the
Constitution and Ae law*, to nresirobh
own be* ohoiee; and in not promilting
anj one to rota, who ia not ao entitled.
A. a 8.
“Military Bale In Month Caro
lina.”
Under the abore beading, we aee, in
Ae Congressional Globe, that Hon. dame*
B. Beck, of Kentucky, on Ae flnt day
af th* print «*aatoa of Congress, intro-
dnoad A A* Hoorn of Itepimtetivis,
A* following BmohUoa:
Breolvsd, That A* Pnaident of A*
Uaitod State* ba and h* i* hereby re-
aaaatad to inform Ai* Honae tin
ier what provisions of Ae law of
April SO. fill, if any, and if not
under that law, by wbat authority,
ba ha* aaoaad th* Oaarittatiiwi aad
towi of A* Uahad Brit**, aad th* Con
stitution and too* of Ae State of 800 A
la Bpartouburr, Union and
mma other aountte* ia the State of South
Carolina, whrektgr A* court* and oiril
aathoritiea are usable to agord protao-
tton to Aeiirea, Uberties and right* of
Aapaoptalheraa, andaUof them left
•1 Aam**iy ef aneh military robotdi-
S uss hehaaaeen or may aeeflt to
* wear than. Ha ia apaoi
to lay bafanthi* Honaa
Of Iqummfftioip iwiitiM6 op oppodtion
U the law* of the United State* commit
ted A each of Ana* mantis* A aay Ana
after th* 90th of April, 1871, prior to th*
date of hi* proclamation of martial law.
giving Ae ohsrseter of tbe often***, the
facta ml*tire Aareto aad Aa name* of
the oftendere *0 far a* aaoartained. He
In farther mqoeated to lay before tha
Honae any eaae* of resistance to the exe-
oatian of A* prooea* of A* ciril court*,
or th* officers eiAer of Ae United Btatee
or of Ae Btete of 8onA Carolina, by any
of the citizens of any of Ae oonatie* in
‘ ieh tha gureontte* of eonatitatioaal
wty have bean annulled by his preda
tion aforesaid since Ae passage of Ae
1 of April 20,1871, aforesaid; and that
gtr* the name* of all of arid citizen*
here been arrested or imprisoned
and by virtue of Ae authority eon-
by hla proclamation, wiA th* vio-
JoOaw wiA which eaeb is charged,
the date* at which it ia alleged they
milted th* orinasal for which they
ware 10 arrested and imprisoned; and
that be give Ai* Honaa fnU information
alto all tha statements of fact oh which
b* aeted A imping hi* proclamation afore-
•sfd, giving the name* of hi* informants,
their statement* whan made to him A
writing, and tha anbatanoe of Aem when
mads verbally, ao that Ais House oau de-
tatmine what step* are necessary to re
store to the oitiaens of the ooonties afore
said, aad especially to those who are not
gritty of effanam against Ae United
Sudan the aqual protection of Ae laws
with As people of other portions of A*
oonntry, under Ae forma prescribed by
tlm Constitution of Ae United States.
I medially nil* wiA lb. Stephana A
all that ha says A Aa foregoing osrdeon
earring Hr. Speight* and his retirement
from A* eUpartfiarriiip heretofore axSat-
Ag t item a 0*. Oar Atereoure*
bean harmonious, and Aa work <4 betid
ing ap Ztta Stm bora Aa dot to it* pres
ent position has angled hi* cerneat
thought, anderisrto. and itoaneeam is a
m.tto.rijy.to him*eU*abull a* to
Oto abeulaSun, we hare no doubt, ia
A* krgsat A th* State, and is rapidly
tnsresring every day. IF* are truly
Oankfri to th* publie fur th* popular
favor wiAwtdah TttaStm hrehuea re
ceived, and wa bop* soon to have Ae
hags* aigaalatton of any paper A A*
wImIo Bovths
J. Hxult Store.
Tire Oereerusr'a Elect turn.
WeuugaupoatheUeiuocraeyef Geor
gia to bear A mind that l
Tueeday, Ae 19ct tmtenu, i* Aa day fired
by law, for tha election Of a Governor,
to Oil As vsoaney oooarionml by Ae res-
igasttoh and flight of Bullock.
The toe* ia abart The weakly Are* of
Tu SUM lor Aia week, bthe last before
the dug of election, aad w* appeal to
srety well wisher of A* State’, brat A-
tareati, toberiir htmsalf during Aa few
Aterrening dajru, A giving information
to his neirikbore, and |a4ng to 1^ that
no on* wbkeid attend shall ba abaret
froaa Aepariu ■ -A
TUwmm* imtim&m* m IImI Mm
Bedierilttrtgwta hare an candidal* A
the datt; but how All will turn oat A Ae
and. an an* eaa now venture positively
toaflrm. Their way* are dark, aad
I are wrilay a* thuy are
beat Us poto. Ms is A* postal duty
a* wall aa misty.
• npubihh, A another odomn. the
uirelaf tlm Ar -
Wet
almriretotobi bald, Aad Amu Maybe
no miahria, rilhar re to the tAre or how,
tha aiaatioa i. to bn held, *r haw A*
'to be mads. He
Hid.lml.daW
I A Ai. aleetion
•*—. ‘-‘■‘drei..iSr*' nlbSiSTtoS
This ia a movement A tha right direc
tion, and Aa friends of Oonrtitational
Liberty everywhere, are greatly Adebtad
to Hr. Back for Aa inquiry for informa
tion be has mads on Ais subject. Let
Ae aouatry haw tha fade—and the whole
<f them. All there moat extraordinary
proceedings A South Carolina are, a*yet,
shrouded A mystery.
The President's Message throws no
light upon them. Indeed, what ia said
A Ae Message on Ae subject mnkea tbe
demand for A* Aformation asked Ae
more imperative.
In Aa Mesa*go it is stoted that only
" one hundred and eixty eight" person* had
been arrested up to last accounts.
How I* this ? or vhm was Ae last ac
count seat up? Oaa it be oorreot that only
One Hundred and Sirly-Kight person*
had been arrested at tha time Aa Maa-
ge wa* delivered ?
Booh ia far bom our understanding of
tha fast on Ais pout
Again, Ao Meaaage.aaaarts Ant unlaw
ful combination* at th* oitiaens of th*
•eretri counties A SouA Carolina
named existed, agrioat Ae provisions of
Ae aet of Congress of 20U April last, and
that time arreeie have been made under
that act f
How is this ? we repeat 1 80 far aa
wa can get light upon A* subject from
th* proceeding* of Aa trials sots going
#n A OaArikts, Ae proeecetiont are net
/hr) any violation qf the ad ef 90ft April
lad/
Thera ia another strange circum-
this whole afbir, on
Which the Message makes darkneu
powerful, instead of Arow-
Ag light upon Ae matter. It is
stated that, after Information wan re-
orived ef Asm unlawful combinations, *
Proclamation was tamed on Ae 19A of
October last, calling upon Asm
within fire dirys.” The
Massage farther toys Aal, “Ate warning
not having bean heeded,*' on Ae 17th of
ObWih, Jarilre days eftar th* Prod a-
metfon for "dispersion," soother Ftoeia-
was inroad eeapeuding Aa writ of
ffdboat Corpus'
The** ia not .word A A* Message
even monitoring that any reeidan* when-
to A* due execution
of At laws by Aa proper courts, Stria
Federal, A aay part of SouA
Carolina, hybre oreuece, th* iasnanoe of
Awe moat extraordinary Proclamations
Moreover, how waa it possible,
reoh Com hire Am* did exist, for tha
mmnbatn ed it, A Area Hsdwenntria
ooonlka, to gal 'the warning,- and Aa
Pnridantto be duly notified of their ra-
faaal ‘to haad it," vriAA A* abort space
"Vffine doper
Tbe nhei* IpmndiiQ is most
ordinary, aad tbeeenntiy should be felly
«««d 00* oHlhe /bed, aad public
Axaredoe to Ml *sek forbi* prompt
anit:
and glory of A. Bbtoeereay,
apposed to all Lynch
Combinations—to all disorders—to ail
illegal vialanee— to all forcible reristanea
to thorn olotbed wiA poww to exaonta
tbe law*.
Whila we aeremtly bslfovs that A*
W
ttyriam to have been eetabltahed, to entiratly
MfoMMM fH Am.
> A wafaril Ati una, byi
Xaedihetdmo, by showing to A.
whhaftt warrant A th* CoariiAlton; y*l
oor remedy for that great public wrong,
■» for a vary abas* of power, to notin
eieimee of any sort; but by a quiet and
firm appeal to the MK and to all the oth-
er potent instrameotalittaa of Ae fanda-
mantal law,by whtohanaonipnloaa Baler*
wiO, most aartaAIy, qrter a while, if not
immediately, be dlaplawd from Power,by
any people on earth who are devoted to
th* principle* of Liberty.
If are are correctly informed as to the
hots in this ease, Aero waa no more diffi
culty in enforcing the laws; whatever they
may be. State or Federal, in any pert of
SouA Carolina, through tbe regular ju
dicial tribunals; Aan there woe in Ae
City cf Washington, where these Procla
mations were issued 1 If we are not car-
rectly informed on Ae subject, we wieh to
be! By *11 means, let u* have all the facte
called for by Mr. Back. A. H. S.
Tire Law for the Special Elec-
ties fer Oavamer.
This Act ww passed by the legislature,
over Conley's veto, on th* 23d November,
and provides fo* a apaairi election to be
bald on Tuesday, the 19th instant, for a
Governor, to fill Bullock’s unexpired
tana.
It requires th* managarsof the election
to seal up the return*, and direct them
“to A* President of the Senate and
Speaker of Ae House of Aa Bepresenta-
tivss;” and to transmit tha name to “ the
person exercising the dnttoa of Governor
for tha time being, who shall, without
opening arid returns, Os use Ae same to
be laid before Ae Senate, if the Senate
beineeeriou when reoeivedend if re
ceived during Ae rocees, Aan so soon as
Ae General Assembly oonvenes.
The Senate to required forth wiA to
transmit said returns to Ae House of
Bepweentatives; and Ae two Houses,
convened in Ae Representative Chamber,
are to open Ae returns, count and pub
lish A* vote, and "declare Ae result of
•rid election, as provided by Article 4,
Section 1, Paragraph 8 of Ae Constitu
tion;” and tbe Governor Ana chosen shall
be inaugurated Ae next day thereafter at
12 H.
An aet supplemental to this has been
passed, aad become* a law. It provide*
as follows:
In addition to Ae returns ggpvided
for by law, arid managers of Ae election
to be held on the 8d Tuesday in Decem
ber, 1871, shall also make out a aeoond
original of Aeir consolidated returns,
signed precisely a* A* one already re
quired by tow, end certified in Ae acme
mode. After sealing np the m
fully in an envelope directed to the
President of the Senate and
Speaker of Ae House of Repre
sentatives, at Atlafita, Georgia, said
managers riudl enclose the same in an
other envelope directed to Ae Preaidant
of Ae Senate, Atlanta, Georgia.
Theae election returns shall be raoeivad
and counted aa Ae returns are now re
oeived and counted by law, and Aril have
as much weight to evidence to determine
who is elected Governor ; Provided Aet
nothing A Ate set oontained shall be
held so sa to relieve any officer of our
State from any duties now provided by
law in relation to returns of Ae elec
tion of Governor of the State.
The BUI to Protect the People
of Georgia Agnlmat the Fraud
ulent Issue of Bonds and Secu
rities.
This important Bill, wbioh acting Gov
ernor Conley has vetoed, and which is
absolutely neoeseery to save us from Ae
huge swindle of Kimball, Bullock,
Blodgett, Clews, and the remainder of
the Plundering Bing, reel tee that divers
bonds, purporting to be bonds of the
Slate of Georgia, anil divan bonds bear
ing Ae indorsement of tbe State, have
been issued and put in droulation by
Bsfue B. Bullock, and Aal divers bond,
issued prior to his administration have
ban negotiated by him ; and
Farther; Ant it to believed that a
large portion of raid bonds have been
illegally and fraudalently issued and ne
gotiated, Aa extent and amount of wbioh
to unknown to A* General Aarembly.
It to, therefore, enacted Ant a commit
tee oi three one from A* Senate and
two hnm Ae House be appointed, wbo
shall bare full power and authority to
examine and ascertain Ae number of
bonds which hare been issued, and A*
aggregate amount thereof, and ao far as
they have been (old or hypoAecated, by
whom sold, Aa amount of money paid,
to whom paid, when paid, for wbat pur
pose negotiated, and all other (sets oon-
u sc ted wiA Ae history of raid bonds,
am) to report th* same to Aa General
Assembly at its next session.
Tbe committee is required to meet end
sit in Aeoity of Atlanta daring a term
not exceeding sixty day. commencing
M)> rah 1,1872, aad are invested wiA full
power and aaAority to axamina witnesses
under oath, to rend for persons, books
aad papers, and to sxaroiae such oAsr
powsre aa may ba nsnsssary to carry into
atthet Ae provisions of As aet.
And all persons holding bonds of Ae
State of Georgia, or having th* indorse
ment of arid State, toon ad riaro July,
1808, are hereby required la report the
•ante to arid oommittee for registration
on or baton tha 1st day of April, 1872,
and upon failure so to report said bonds,
and to submit Aa same for wgtotration,
tha asm* shall ba deemed (prima facie)
to hare bean illegally or fraudulently
toansd; and Ae Treasurer of A* Stats to
The Qwnlihcntlem at Vetera.
Tbe law, on it now stands, prohibit*
sny one from voting, who has not paid
his tax for lust year—1870. The Bul
lock Legislature declared the poll tax of
1868, 1869 aad 1870, iltagai, and forbade
its collection. The present Legislature
has repealed A at set, and requires every
body to pay np all taxs* for Ae three
years past; ao that all who were relieved
by tbe sot of the Bullock Legislature
must yet pay up all back dues for taxes
The Constitution requires that all vot
ers ahsll have paid tax, for tbe year preced
ing Ant in which Aa election is
bald; consequently those who bat* paid
all tax for 1870, aan rota, and thowufoo
have not cannot epic.
Fro ns the Executive C*
•fthe Dwtacrttt* Fatty.
It is earnestly reqneeted by the Execu
tive Committee of Ae Demeeratis party
of Georgia that As ecunlp eCHtritteui of
mid party, or Ae ofileere ef any organi
sation of Ae party in each county, pro
ceed wiA vigorand expedition to arrange
for Ae poUlag of a full vote at the
coming election. Unices measures are
taken to bring out a fall vote of the par
ty, apatby, er a too great confidence in
the result, rany prevent a fair expression
of Ae will of the people of Georgia
The Legislature, by a joint resolution,
has ordered ooptau ef tbe Election lawt,
as adopted at the present session, to be
distributed among Ae proper officer* of
Aa eountie* of As State.
The Election tows, a* they now stand,
are Ae seme ss those to be toned in Ir
win’s Revised Code, wiA the exeeption,
that in addition to Ae returns of elto-
tions to be mode according to tbe Code,
returns shall also be asst to Ae President
of Ae Senate.
It is alto requested A at Ae Democrat
ic payers of tbs State will publish these
tows, ae passed at Ae present session, and
will publiah and call attention to this no
tice. Jousn HiBTRiDom,
0100*0. Dam. Ex. Com.
December 11,1871.
flclriBiMttoTB.
S AS SI if HOUSE,
(Formerly Ukilad ttttM HoiaL)
Blngl* Mead, or Lulgli*.
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
IfEVrifJtN • - - QEOMOIA.
(fobmoUsT McDowell uouait.]
AaU BeUia RfiUl %» 00 PKU OAT.
WsM. RoyaplcUi
•muum Cards.
«r. etc. THHowaa
PMMtini ti 1 ilstii flaewelnt Weeks,
P. O. Box 460, ATLANTA, QA.
«. m. moo ju.
fTOHTBACTOB FOB BRICK AND
VV tome Week, et dl Warn*, rnaftre end
<Msm.aa.tbrix.ttn.
r.9. .vjpjue,
Feeisnter steed Orro-afor,
Atnoromr.e. Jata-qwrubtaiiremt.-
\J kmHntike to kb ol* ptoron. ft* ton
tarora, ad lupn t
MIDDLETON & BRO.,
Copper Smiths, Sheet Iron Workers
ftENBESAW BOUSE,
MAllIKTTA, - - GEORGIA.
trr
mi.1 ■ Mt nun UemCU n*. *
truru
Troto—m.
XHtoXuietMtol
any b nda toroid, negotiated or Indorsed
by A* Stria since th* 4A day of July,
1818, until A* mid enmmitta* shall hare
■tod* Aeir report, and tha Oeneral As-
•Aably.
Thu l
blB pro rides that nothing con
tained ia Ato 1st ahril be ao oonstreed aa
toydsdge.th* State of Georgia to the pay
ment of any bonds tasuod or indorsed by
•UK* th*4lh day of July, 1886.
by reason o< roidbenda baingwgtotawd,
should it aftarvanb appear that Ih* arose
bore been illegally or fraadatoottyimasd.
This ton toll and nlaar atetaroariof th*
mririons at th* bill. Item* to nothing
in it to which an honest man will object
It to only thaw who hare ill-gotten gains
Aeir hands, which they fear they
wfil hare to disgorge, who oaa aan find
any fault wiA th* bill—ao it ateuat to an I
Slate Bawd Defaulter* Required
to Walk up to tbe t'aptalu’i
office and Settle.
Resolved, That Ae late Treasurer of
Ae Western and Atlantic Railroad, am I
other offioera rod agents of arid road,
pay immediately over to Ae Treostuerof
the State of Georgia the balance* re
maining in their hands belonging to Ae
said State of Georgia, being the
tags of Ae Western and Atlantia
road whilst in ponsmsiou of said State.
Resolved further, That said late
Treasurer, end other officer* aiyl agents
of said Western end Atlantis jtaitrdtid,
shall not pay to any of Ae late offioera
of said road, or to any of Ae persons
now claiming to be officer* of said road,
or to any persons appointed by Rufus B.
Bullock, lute Governor, sa Commission-
era to took into th* affiiire of said road,
or to any oAsr parson whomsoever, any
port or portion of Ae sohl balance re
maining in Aeir bands.
Resolved farther, That the Treasurer
of this State, call upon Ae late Treasur
er and other offloere and agents of Ae
Western and Atlantic Railroad immedi
ately, and demand of Aem the balances
of monsy ao dne to Ae State as Above
set forth.
Provided, that nothing in tbs foregoing
resolutions be 00ns trued as expressing
the sense of this Honae Ast Aa balances
admitted by Ae said officers and agents,
are Ae real balances dne
James M. Smith,
Speaker House Representatives,
J. D. WlDDItL,
Clerk House Representatives,
L N. Tiimni.r, President Senate,
T. W. J. Hill, Seo’y of Ae Senate.
Approved Nov. I7A, 1871.
Beuamhi Conlxy, Governor.
Exxconv* Dxrabtmjmt, »
Atuhta, Ga., Nov. 28A, 1871. J
I, R. H. Atkinson, Secretary of At
Executive Department, do hereby oerti
fy, Aat Ae foregoing aad within. In 1
true and correct copy of s resolution
passed by Ae General Assembly at its
present session, and improved by the
Governor. R. H. Aronson,
800*7 Executive Department.
St at. Tnassunun'i Omtx, I
Atuahta, Ga., Nov. 99,1871. f
7b Its la* Officers and Agents m arrears
with the Weelernd Asian*a Railroad-
Sms: In oomplianos wiA th* fore-
going resolutions passed by both Honae*
and approved by tbe Governor, it ba
rn my duty to demand at you th*
payment to A* Treasurer cf tbs Stats of
Georgia As balance remaining in your
hinds belonging to Ae Stats of Georgia,
being A* earnings of th* Western and
Atlantic Railroad whilst in pomesrion of
the State. And I now demand at each
and all of you, Ae said offloere rod agents
so in arrears, tbe immediate payment
into Ae State Treasury As full baton**
of money so dae As State.
N. L. Axons, State Treas’r.
GRORGIA—Dougins County.
T WO MONTH* AIT1B DATs, Alf vPPLIOA-
T10N will btattfe to »*• Oowrt ofOrtHwaary
QIORQIA—Tiumno OttHnr*.
Ouuml omw, Bffi. 4. ttn.
I NASMUCH A8 THE ATLANTA SUN HAS TBS
IvMt eircultUow ia tkia eomtj. ol tu man
WHailf Ooocvio. MOM ifi W*y ffrfifiithat
»U kdrertittomfinta lor th* Ordlnorj’fi OAco. mt
a fit* oT th* Superior CowHkot «o*4 mmatj, will
BEAELET.
urainorr or T. u.. ti ' “ - -
MHUoli
OnUasir of T. O., —S Clark s, a
Rankin Honae,
COUiWfitia. (COMM.
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msn mumtDWsmn-cuM hotel is the
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ted Immtlltttely onpoteto Um Qifitel Pim __
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IMA EfiTABLIfiUED
STUART RAILROAD HOTEL,
Opposite Depot—VALD06TA. OA.
mniS HOTEL D CONVENIENT TO BU8INE83.
± pjri*wunF», loeated, atteotire MmeU, aad
cheritee u*o-*.r«tu. O. T. 8TUABT.
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AO WORTH, OEOROIA.
beet IE* mffirk*t aforde.
M. U UTCUnXDr
8POTSWO OD HOTEL,
MAOOIf, OBOROIA.
(Nearly «ppoHte «*• P—ewgt DepoC)
Only One Minute’* Wnlk.
THOMAS H. Hit*M. Proprietor.
C. 9. MAOtELLAMsEMpn.WIN
MARSHALL HOUSE,
UPJJIWJN, a J.
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
3Day Bowrci $a.OO<
SoteL
Planter’s
BOARD
pans viLuxx. os.
. , *8.00 Fer Baf,
T. W. h. xunrrr, recpri.tor.
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THOS. N. HOPKINS,
Atterney It Ceaaiettor at Lew,
BEtTNSWICX. OS.
me ana.
Sontber* Otrewite.
WM. O. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OEAWTOBDYILLE. QA.
T. •. IMWfiOM.
A L IITKPA TRICK.
LAWSON kn FITZPATRICK,
Attorneys at Law,
■ATONTON, OA-
rOoiteottew
J. MADISON CUTTS,
Attorney § Counsellor at Law
BOOK Stflt WILDtXe,
WMHfROTOfi, O. O.
OU- r—tk— la alt Ike Oositi. kaS— all Cam.
.Mtaaa, —S Is tka DapartlaaUa. oaUT-1.
AM DREW a. a. DAWSON-
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
dec* is,
MW.YWWL
HtWlH WtatTAKgU.
Attorney Et Law,
ATLANTA. OBOBQIA.
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Vi Htete mt redeaO. BbHh— •uWwteed win
Tboelro prompt Attention.
Oteoe IA front room, over Mt
rare, la tee fooinHw'l,
Fairfax McLaughlin,
twiMy Sf occhwIIm
No. • St fort Iteol, BALTDCOEB, MD.
P NOMPT AttmSeo gitow to SowtoerwBwMi
tho ootteettow ef eteime. Ho- in BAttUeere.
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r IASHUCH aa tbe AtlAffite jtoffilmet
cuIaUob in eAid coODty. of Any nee
Mate, notice is hereby etrto foal the ■_
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The National Chill and
AGUl) TONIC.
k Certain Cure!
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is* utttitos (wfctok 1* ae—fk e* *n aeon **U
Ten tlraeCeaa. tfee af akarg* — receipt et SO cte.,
ssroas arswtsf U| talall, alaa, a—dtha
■Is tor tola relasbla xmiaaaUas la as* sddnaa
os raaalpt of txoo B. XI
Up JBtsIrs. Dodd’s Corner*,
whitehau. enferr.
Run. wsuxs, sxd sooorxre oonlcriD
T. 6. Sa.SU 1. X. S1V1X k OO
UPHOLSl'EIUNG,
Paper Hanging
AND
FURNITURE REPAIRING
QLD CHAINS CANED AND NO CHARGE POE
EEVABNISHINO.
C. R. BROWN,
No. | DeOlvee’ tern Bm
Mfiritte ■
MUMMY.
NIOMOLS' DAMOINO
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FW taima. Sc, afplj at rkUOta k Oren.
98—90 Hared I
824.09 Have*!
WILHOK SHUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
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WoirtfihMiitelKty nilfiftoei toil to—meee
term* ftrom which we anw dettete) aw4 we gmwn
tee our Mschiixee Co tare erery woiet of axoAltem
to bi tnmt to amj UAtortefitNhwlfo 1hBi», ah
AI dtoiyA .toiMffifi Wfid ■ irtlwmr totei
u »«11 re 11 great, as.
Railroaft QLbucrtittmeals.
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ET JOHMSOX, Loeel ApTU
XD. 4. THX H. L SlXtU. BODkO.
Atlanta, Ga., Ofitobir lto, lift
T7TBEIQHT AND FARE orer Bine Moentsle Route,
P WAS. N. *D. B. B. fiwd it* oosueettoM to Ml
teemlasl point*, aa low aa by auj other route, rts;
No MONTGOMERY. SELMA, MOBILE,V1CESBUBQ.
JACKSON, CANTON. MERIDIAN mt EEW OR-
Macon & Brunswick
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Change of Schedule.
accommodation thain,
Lute Maho.... r ..***?»-w.rtt.«a.e.. *A. M.
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•:4f A.M.
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Conaecta rlnefitr At Jaaawd with Wu of AtteaMo
a OStf BaOmdto are tiom lU gatarti Ul rtirtto.
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too
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Ism Mao— yiaassar toad kgs F. M.
Arrive si HAwkiaerlUe 141P. M.
Lfisre HAWkinerilie - 4.-4* A. M.
Attire At Meeou. 10J4A.M,
WM. MACRAE,
AnUiuub a&txtti**wtnt6.
TO EM IGK AN TS.
THE BEST ROUTE FROM
Atlanta to Memphis
Weetorn and Atlantic
Memphis & Charleston AtR.
nausea*—twr. m
..>0:11 r. M.
itoonom aoonoiRsa
Double Daily Trains
TO ANT POINT OH THE
MissiMeiippi River
MOUTH OF CAIRO.
73 MILES SHORTER
Than Any Other Line to Memphis.
Uskisx CLqgW QOXXXOTlorra^ rtt* tka oslj
LITTLE ROOK.
Otarttss treea Odea* at UcSk p. B. joa tasv.
kti/nmntae OSOq m„ mi-H d ItrekUn loj»p>
a . tesra U—pkb for Lmta Be— 1»lb.
If aoj o—aboal* aSba totssroastl to f—to |*
rts Matortltoto LUtto Back, isastoba, tret tom
la beta— torts o* tost rests vktok tomsAtteto
oesliUnii Jssmsjithoan lease, mt urtrsla
Matopkfa ootr to reart elto 7 kourt more detention
tk—If vaskadkltAUsstoosUH 10:90 p. fa train.
SB* so— direct bf tka osly XPJiHTT Horn.
If too are to go krkart Wore Ka—fkti, tom Altos,
to is tha moraln*. arettlsf la ktaB|ktt tlili f. re.
Bart, lam at I SO*, to., sDowtaf Stopla ttma for
rtndtnf oor
ao osa to daortv, res.
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Atlanta Ss New Orleans
(SHORT LINR
THE 8UOBTBST A (QUICKEST DOUBLE
Dally Line From
jttlsenta I* the JlHseUeisepi Hirer
VTA
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY.
usd Mrtktle, «*r
MEW ORLEANS,
AXD YlA
WEBT POINT. ROITOOEERY,
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VIOKSBtJHG,
Sod oU lotomoodtoto Msto.
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. 4cM A. M.
. wee p. m.
• 4fW P. M>
Change of Schedule.
Batajimaje. December I, WL
f\* AND AFTER 8DNNDAT, DECEMBEE 10.
v7 PABbENont TrAioa oa thia Bood win run m
4.PAMMEE, ANDE* O. HA1EEU HAVOIOAP-
htelfite efteab. mt atewlta
the eroditeawaad woatof Wa offomph foil
be. ead appear at my tehee wUWa the time fl
by tew, kal ehow mat*. If mf Oteyma. whr
•Mi Admiaitemttoa aboald aot be .gteMftm
QrtSy.
rnHK FnmoN or j. a wtue, a. c. wd B.
PoMBte bad J. E. OoMNY, Bad ewob oibeye be we er
may bo imofiteted whh thorn, ehowo that tfop
detero to bo iaoorporoted aador tho doom of tho
•• Eocoatrte Loandry oad UnbT Monbioi Onww
«y of tho Clip of AUmbIo;** that tap tateo wnlov
NOTICE.
to teoootidMfi fo* Mitefii oo nbfoiii «|
ithfirwAw—iM fiM tw MMiEmteL
| tote MM. Mtel Of tetetate.1 bteMbp |MMhO
EAT HJAMBUtl
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to»4tf. 4 l.M4IUMEur,UNMfr.
ofta oteofc bota boMfo mbnit oloofcierta
boaefttof taotoeSW*tefi«i tboltho omowatof tho
mpitel Etetei to boaetwolypoid ia bohwo oneamopo
tap bofiiiH, ohoM be twoBty-ioe per oeah ef ta
above nomad tear Aftha of eoid otoek, omo«uiHagte
two tboeond 4odan; tat your pohdoom dootm lo
bo maorporoted for tho parted of tweaty yooiw;oM
year potitioa>ro will over prop. U
HENBY JACMON A BBO-.
Attoraeya Pro Po moMor.
Bfipttte Chafioh, jfo
tepoonoy otaeadto*otefo.mt
m to ami (M tha aotohoood
-STre-re *—,—tof*.
A. K. SEAOO.
Drolrr In Beal Kfitete,
Oor. Foreytb oad MHchotl fitefifo
«resw,«*rtti
Leave MoToapoh-
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Aji too el lolabvldgw..k
ArriTO ot JocfcwdatUte
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Tbroegh to Ja
Eoebaapoof
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tfo Eatiraed IP fifiU hem PoraMdiao L? Cota
TfttahU OWMhb teolo.
f odAtaay wUh trolhooataitte
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MorN
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—
ftodto ka kared kafcre toorekarek,
to ka to—asd there kreoast taetotortto
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tortTart k-mah. UoaOm aioareaA at“3 I S
c—sacttostoSII—q.llknsi— — — 1
•retreatfaa—' a MMri
:sts
lasra J—,, ko—rreurt— at IS * M
— Mosdare aa—read- at •— 4 U
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
H 11 *»d ton wot. is mure ahortar
than tha Bloa Voontaln or oqj other route to Mont-
emnerr, MobUa k&d tlen Orlaana. —d IT tmtoo aheot-
■ftokaltoa—dollretstow—of tola—
toretool toartu Atlanta
Aldsks—.Antrels Salsa at 141 V. a.
Alt—k—.Sarto.restore.el 5.
i J<rtUxij|dore oosnartto— vtth tot—sod Marld-
BAOOAOEOHEOKEOFOB ALL TER
MINAL POIMTO.
•frtpre ehett sad to—andtolisiaa ,aod
00 aay other route.
t nkf* tbr73 ** $ m Mfol Eta! mt Moot-
l. r. a a* xt.
tt. A liOUSBOtl.
Sew Bert* fo Brittle, K*w Ortau*
Yktoskerg rod Texas.
Bine Mountain Route
VIA
belMa, Home, and dalton
RnUsueAntod UvCemmeotoatoto
PUUXOHS LSAVUtrt ST1AXTS at THX
A It.
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fr t--„t*vti—,
s s«Hissf!!:r
PULLMAN PA LACK CARS
g- 1 *—8* Xre uoux Tta Momouxnr to
OO OBLAT At TEBNBNAL POtMTI.
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B. «. BABBIT.
B. T. JOHNSON. Local