The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 12, 1871, Image 3

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A THE DAILY SUN. accepted, a Marions. command is untrue. nfrn. Elisabeth Atkins, alter haring a qunrrel with her intended husband, wot herself—probably mortally. SOUTH CAROLINA. n< nasiall WarmkalkCanlba. Columbia, December 10.—In the Fed eral Court, Saturday, the Ctorsrnment entered a nolle proa, in the first indict ment against Bratton and others, and pre- aented a new indictment, charging them with murder. This brings up the ques tion that is expected to go for a decision *i.~ .— rt u Jltniual Cifc Insurance. Cotton iatiatt anb Cotton rywt. New Cotton and Produce LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST Mutual Life Insurance Company AND SAVINGS BANK. LOAN before the Supreme Court- The objeotion of the offense to the new indictment were overruled, but they were jjjvep ya#! Monde? to examine the in- CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000 Fancy Goods 1 Christ- MILLION DOLLAJMS. :■ ,)hn. i OWE Htotb MUTUAL- Henry R. Christian, SPECIAL AUENT. .DING, Will toll sill Street. In theB waa introdi Governor Boott and Traaaurar Parker have ordered six millions of aterliag hoods, now in the hands of the American Bank Note Oomdany, to be seat to Oo- itiiwhis when they trill be ««T~»n«<t _In official circles the financial excite ment is subsiding, and a united effort is being made to restore the State’s credit HOLIDAY TRADE ■arbmare, CtUletR, ®nn», Ft. GEORGIA SHERIFF BALES. W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.. Importers and Dealers in Hardware iLe m ¥ Weak af CiasAa maarl Uanaik TnMillkln* UftAila. Dolls, Vases, Toilet Sets, Tea Sets, Bureau Sets, Motto Cups, AND SAUCERS, Ac., JUST RECEIVED AT McBride A Go’s. Atlanta Ban fkotfennt. J^XBEKAL CASH ADVANCES MADS ON COTTON, TO BB M or for Shipment to Domeetio or Foreign Market*. • M- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to IfceWKiaKlWa'Of dbfton. SUNDAY’S DISPATCHES. FOREIGN NEWS. cower* COCUTT. J. D. Banaon's internet in a stock of goods—Fi. fa. in favor of Homey, Mil ler ACo. Half of land lot No. 180-Two tax A faa vs. W. 7. Wright 8021 aoraa of land—PL fa. in favor of M. Salvahin va. W. F. Wright oHKBOKmt oorwrr. Late Mils 1060, 1061,1010, and half of OCTOBER MO* JWfk. a transit tounij.. MM.....i.M^»..xaiaiM A changete 1011—Fi. fa in fayor of W. B. D. Moaa *1. Sanford Leak. Lot’s Nu's 152 and 152 and 152. PL fa. in faror of Noah Jordan vs. E. F. Mahone. One aatray ox, Betrayed by Tim Law- aon, and one yoke of oxen eetrayed by Ira W. Waldrop. Largest and Cheapest iltly fox* MUC Monttmu 1 OO Twenty Coplea a BO Fifty Copies A OO Oslo Hundred Copies 7 OO Mingle Copy V' jf. wnavn, iwie-iri Johnson's, Ims for CLUB* DOMESTIC NEWS. ImIhhM as Um •ellswt. Lswansri* > HitaSrier ltk-Dr. Mad- lioott, the murderer of Butb, has been ITo Oorromponaeat* Mr. sfaptwii. will mo—a la CrsvAmlrtlte. Ula cum—iSm vita THE BUB « kooB. All UtUra InUttdBd (or him, otther on prtrtte msttAra or oonnoctod with th r HUB p*A* r > •aotUd ho nddrWBBAd to him tt OrawfonlvllU, fin. ~"-r Mr btm‘n Tg * KNIVES A SCISSORS. White Sulphur springs mfdU Mtinrr, -di' T will ami. rest aqu*sk «r<4«A* w 1 A,,Mraia,MMMi>mM tan.m.*, moo tom. fontap maraantila Bommeree a Pennsylvania Mark W. Johnson's, Advocate of Justice, the Datendas of •ue limpid upon a tax-paying people will contribute to lta faum-G STEAM sausage . hilt/ -wt M GEORGIA MATTERS. John Grant shot Lee Kilgore, in Col umbus, Thursday night The Chronicle and Sentinel of Sunday says: Aa the down passenger train on the Georgia Boad reached Haw Dost yester day afternoon, a white maa dsbberatsiy discharged his abot-gnn twieo into the can. Borne of the snot struck the con ductor in the wrist, an against the ridea of the. Fortunately, hcSravar, n*i waamffieted 0k any at and the eemdneter ww __ _ . stack, i Btelthis wasno ftedtof tfcedte- perado who fired the shots, aa he Mi* dently iatenderi mischief." The Oeotnal Railroad devidea fite dol lars per share. Died, fpOllultetabS*, Tbumday aveatag, Dr. E. Is DsGraflenieid, aged 74. A Catholio Fair Is in progress in Au guste. J. T. Waterman, of the Houston Home Journal, has been married to Mias Annie E. Brown, of ttdbotton. The Savannah New*, of Saturday, . We are called upon this morning to an nounce the death 'of Mrs. Mary F. Fahm, an agedl and estimable lady, which erect oocurred yesterday. Mr*. Fahm died at the adyaneed age of eighty-three, and and bar life was truly a remarkable and eventful one Over seventy years ago she waa a reigning belle Her great beauty waa the topic of fashionable cir cle*. and she earned the high compli ment of being the handsomest woman in the State. Combined with her won- derfol personal charms, she possessed a mind endowed with rare intelligence.— She waa a brilliant conversationalist, fa miliar with every subject yhioh please* and instructs, and the drew to her side the moat accomplished scholars, who were ever- charmed with her rare intel lectual gift*. Besides this she was the owner of large estates, and her home was the abode of eeee and luxury. Her ex quisite teste and adnoated judgment wsie manifested in every object which beauti fied her residence. >h* agent of the Bociek Internationale is in Savannah organizing n brunch. Seventy dollars were. stolen from Bev. 8. Anthony etAmaricus, last Thursday. The Fartnse TTambleman, grand opera, wiltUBODRppOUlfi’SaVaimaE. ~ Augustafhas been frolicking in a masked balL Ti A lad naAed Jamas Smith, Ku-kluxed hi®*q)f in the heyl last Friday. , Rome has tho mumps. The leal of the Oohunbaa Boa, left hia offioe “at 10 a. M., Thursday night” TELEGRAPH NEWS ENGLAND. SainmreoHAM, Deo. 10, | Noon .—The Prince passed the morning tranquilly. His general condition ia somewhat more sat isfactory than it was yesterday. Signed by all his physicians. 101P- M.—The Prince has been reat- lesfl^daring th* ensuing, and there ia no abatement of the dangerous symptoms of hia disease. Loxdok, Deotmber B t —Wales' pra tion is dbatoltememhsge from uleen the intestines. A perforation of the in- testia* ia apprehended, when he wiR die from obUspae, Hku CheateHleld. The low COndltton of Wale* oanae* much anxiegy and excitement. ■aaiii. nt ip .the French with this movement, With the approval of the Duke, and all the influential mem ber* of the Right approve it Atttha details have been arnuared. Tb* cause of the change is Thiara’ inability to with stand the Bight, whieh has returned from the proviso* taej ■ Hostile, and Thiea* fears Ik* owtantly increasing power of Imperialism in the army. WASHINGT ON. KANSAS. ruLTuM oouirry. City lot in Atlanta—Fi fa in favor of A. V. Brumby vs. Moses Jones and Wm. Green (oolored.) House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. fa. in favor of Ivy A Winn va Jefferson Floyd. The stone flagging and steps. North aide of Wall street, Atknte—Mechanics' and laborer's lien, in favor of Young k Walsh v«. H. L Kimball. City lot at junction of Bread .and Peachtree streets, known as the Samson property. Seventy seres of land lot 157, Felton county—Fi. fa in favor of Gilmore B. Drake va & R. Uaaaeen. House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. faa favor of John Kneiey, HuunienU k Bal- lingrathsand B. W. Satterfield k T 01 JE. Grenville. A lot ia West End—Fi. fa ia favor of W. & Smith va Julias Glata. acres of tend lot 9. Fulton county—FL fa in favor of Wm, Wright, at aL va Brown. _ City lot on Alabama street—Fi. fa. in favor of Geoigi i Loan and. Treat Com- pm n, P#tcr Huge. Fifty-seven auras of lots 93 sad 100— FL fa in fsvor of Z. D. Graham va ff. William* The H. L Kimball House—Meohanies' lien, ia favor of Haaly, Berry A Co. hopmiu ooorn. Thirty acres of lot No. 78—Fi. fa in favor of W. J. Hembree va James West One two horse wagon sad ene sat har ts* Fi. fa in favor of Hinss A Reeves va J. M. Harria Foot thousand pound* seed cotton, and 60 bushels coin. Fi. fa in favor of G. A. Cunningham va Francis A. Cochran et *1. 160 lb* lint cotton and 200 bushels cotton seed, and sundry fi. faa, va J. A Bowles, E. A Evan* and Nelson Bowles or rente and Hen* ownurerr ooturrr. 106 acres of land lot No. 871. FL fa in favor of Willis F. Soalea va Geo. W. Dodd, etaL N1WTON OOUNTT. House and lot in Covington—A fa in favor of A H. Leo va Benj. F. Carr. FATETTS COUNTY. 150 acres of land—fi. fa. in favor of S. E. Dorsey va Jno. 0. Smith. OOBB OOUNTT. Lund lot 1185—Tax fi. fa va B. 0. SauUIlUa. PwiT.ATkWT.imTA | The bating (or the _ j <m it proposes to erect a fice. General Clnaeret is expected here about New Tear. The report that he has “DOLLAR STORES,” “Hfty-Oent Stores,” — 1KD — Merchants Generally m/i Commit thttr IiUerat hy MBmmtktmg wasr Stock Before Andtef *F ttrir Oivlsra. BV hwy fur* ffVeA mt jBuc- Hm mmd cans OFFER FAR. OAIJTS. Live Paper on Live Issues’ pmaT.T*Tram BY THIO AM Si Hii Cm, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ALiBXANBBR H. HTKPHKNB, or. IIENX.Y SMITH, Alexander H. STEPHENS, PoliticaAl Editor A R. WATSON. - News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editorland Business Manager. Jlf iiil ,w»ol^ Aidmen’I Mia1c>ffifc^ltoedL«OAV«i«*Br' ■ ■ >»» uji no alnbo Ut *1** wmi U> aft .TSJn'.lUiv sad sinW J*G rdwji'I rirn'I edl to loSasT-a* to s Moot V > xtiloanp Tlie W arehoiiwe «£n u®fcti(* v't n >#!».'. . * « J* | .woki m ,ieWI ■Cor. Campbell Reyppl#§M*kfa, l , ,i—waiT •u-rem ■ r» - — ' j. . -, ^^gnaalnpilluda Augana, .SSwfBi'mott JS NOW B9ADY TO BSCBIVF OOTTOlf, LTBEBAfa IPYAHttB IU be made upon Cotton In Warehouse, or open Kaffircnfi Eccrighd J ■et- Parties Storing Cotton wftb'<k« Bank wUl IClMleiMl mme that will be available in thl* chy ar anj other for barrowinl mo tOr- Tho Bank is prepared at all tiMJfc> make LOANS 01* I PBOYBIONB an the meal laasouable fawn* l .A t- hfoa IS. Parties would do well to apply at (he Warehouse, or etr»miiniosta with th* Offieere. -ornxA rs WoiF t» H JNO.P.*WO, vimFrvritestate v, * >.,i t. p. imArrcii, casUsn * ja*»S5 -■ ■ ’ ’ T ~- BRANCH, SONS * CO., COTTON FAGTCJRi* i umHsiil—.re n>0*'« 'T,tf CONFMISSION MERCHANTS, iroMtaiR uM W JE 3BL.--o.Ui miT .xahta. C v* -I Ti~ a --*♦ * **"« Family Fayorite Sewin^" ^ " O , , h oiu *'I SIMPLE, DURABLE, ECOMOMImAn. Will do a gbbathb" vabiket or work, wfbh Hcwnr* Changea than any olhsrmaatdna t*~~ fTT’lllffiT* g ^ r~t *—* ' en dollar, a month, (tain* and talonW4L... ^ i jnbvom M taatu« din. Ckrmmxt’m WhlofUltev a i Ulnnli A3 A TLANTA , «K V Auflts Jnsaraars Compdrig. -i * l»ib FINANCIAL STATSSIIS^ . -J-I i. fO TMVO^fd wf Coipinyv to« u.ji,qru v ,.^g-*,‘>-«"rew-wta- ODloago liosaes, ■*« - IN PROCESS OP PROMPT SSTTtSMElMrV ' 'l" » nn, ‘ _.^.»f .!». .T .I,/, M ;f jnM9M ♦ ■ ««B- <nmH vull tWto* pna lol 1,,, ii mtarii [odt hpidred Ma-t, aemi--'’ kd nlwO .lV. 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