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The Daily Herald.
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1873.
THE CITY
JOTII K TO CIT d
Mr. 3. L. Orensbaw U th« sole authorized
igent in the city for receiving subscriptions
to the Hkeald. and fruuj this date we shall
recognize only his receipts as valid.
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ATLANTA BRANCH GREAT SOUTH
ERN OIL WORKS. Headquarters for Oils
and Paints. The largest and most coin-
FEBSONAL INTELLIGENCE.
The following among others were registered st the
Rational Hotel last night:
J J Humayan, St Louis; M B O'Connell, WBB;
Leri Ballard, Palmetto; J D Dunn, Woodbury; J F
Brown, Auatin, Texas; G J Jones, Griffin; Col J R
Mitchell, Kewnan; B F Jordan. Culloden; M M Welsh,
Penn* *1 ran in Railroad; Z F Hardy, LaGrange, v E
Dallia, LaGrange, J D Bowlea, Ga It It; H L Chandler,
Montgomery; JA Walker, So Ex Co; W M Seeth sad
wife, Griffin; Jas H Maury, Nishville; J C Gardner,
Augusta; J T Jilks, Marietta; W W Smith, Harris
county; J C 8herwood, Columbus; J Marken, Roches
ter, N Y; W R DuBose, Sparta; Wm Harper, Chattoo
ga county; M C Hubbard, 8 A A T Co; E Richmond,
Washington, DC: J C Bartow, Conyers; Houston
Rocker, R Y; J M Stallings, Grantville ; G A Carter,
Hogansvil’e; A B Clark, Macon; C W H Gilberson,
Baltimore; C G Wilson, Milledgeville; J W Covington.
Columbus; A Dan ford, Macon; T A Lane, Monticello;
John Poetell, Savannah; F S Fitch, Griffin; G Pollard,
Albany.
worthy of MtobefanthM je^rtsy. Th.wrtw.x, impropriety, which we applaud. Opera bouffe
ther and the nomination perhaps kept the people
quist.
Police Coart Reports.
“Long came Stone-fence Jackson,
With the bonnie blue flag—saying:
Who’s been here since I been gone.”
[Old Paper.
The dearth of interesting materials in the Police
records, and the demand of other and heavier duties
hsve permitted the machinery of this department to
rust for a few idle days. But wo “return to our mut
tons" with the eager enthusiasm of an old flirtation.
We would assure our old familiars, the “bummers,"
it is not our intention to give them the go-by,
althcugh.it must be confessed that the attendance
yesterday was by no means so abundant as on pre
vious meetings. The rain kept raining ao that Jonien
had to put on hie thick “britches" snd the Court put
ou its overshoes, (and the undershoea were low
quarters.)
Allen Bailey, who had never taken a spree before
yesterday, came in by express from an attitudinous
Col. T. W. AScxwider .ad Col. Daniel S. Printup, of bnst> WM making hi. exit at the door as we entered.
Rome. Ga., are in the city. j [J r 1 ; „1 Vieeii nationlzing the new candidatee for Clerk,
On yeaterday we had the ple.anre of meeting Col. j Md b(jr(J w ,„‘ tbe r „, m
J. C. Barton, of Conyers, Ga., who is the leading lawyer
plete Stock in the Southern States, at pri- ! of that aection. He is in the city on eome business con-
ces to compare with any other markets, i n «*« 4 ‘‘ h « P” b “« H « "P nrU Conr " 8
. * . i 4 I in a flourishing condition, but as he has promised a
An immense assortment of Artists’ M»te- | ^ , ownthip ln . f .» a.ye. we re.
rials and fl indow Glass. fraln from a further mention.
Send for Price Lists. j a novelty in concerts.
CARLEY, DUCK A CO... The concert by the Governor’s Guards, to-morrow
‘ All sorts ■ P romlie * to be a charming novelty in the geu-
Foll Stock. Reliable Brices,
of FURNITURE. See our stock of BABY
CARRIAGES.
D. B. MORGAN A CO.,
aug31-tf Successors to W. T. Archer,
P. O. Box 380. 8.» Whitehall street.
TAKE NOTICE!
STATE AND COUNTY TAX PAYERS
eral line of Concerts heretofore given in Atlanta, in
that the whole programme will be given in ballads
A dozen or so of the very best amateur balladists m
the city will take part in the entertainment, and we
can sincerely promise an evening of the very rarest
enjoyment. The Guards deserve and should have a
crowded house. Jarooa’ Hall, to-morrow evening.
DEATH OF W. B. MOSES.
We regret to report the death of this gentleman,
which sad event transpired in Decatur early yesterday
AM POSITIVELY commanded by the Comptroller I morning. Mr. Moses came to Georgia many years ago
and was for a long time a resident of Macon, and for
about three years bookkeeper of the Brown
House of that city. In 1869 he came
to Atlanta, and after the construction
of the Kimball House leased the cigar stand of that
hotel, where he did a fine business. He had been for
a number of years a victim of that terrible disease,
consumption, bnt, being of a sanguine disposition,
never imagined that his end was so near at hand. For
about ten days he mas confined to his bed, and
until half-past five o’clock no one thought him in more
than usual danger. At that hour, however, he was
seized with one of the attacks peculiar to bis disease,
For instance, now I’ve been to Coni t,
(A drefful place I call it.)
Wbar thar is chaps keu almost tork
Yer money out yer wallet.
appears to be expressly designed to accom
mo date these women who graduated with
success.
There are four theatres now open in which
sex rather than sentiment is the alluring
thing. It is curious to noto how the women
in each of these places vary their limited
means in seeking to please the multitude.
Lydia Thompson, at the Olympic, a guilt
lessness that is like a thin mncilaginons
sauce over yesterday's victuals. This poor
charmer relies mainly npon the youthfulness
of acolorbss face and hair, and upon inno
cent puns flung at her audience with a child
ish assumption of spontaniety. This is a
kittenish art.
The pans never connt at all, ns she well
knot's, or she would endeavor to freshen
them occasionally. The merit is altogether
in the frolicsome abandonment of a seeming
ly young and pretty woman. Her whole per
formance is a gambol, in which the sleek an
imals purr with innocent and melodious levi
ty, and the audience stroke them affection
ately with plauditory hands. If now and
then a few pale electric sparks are elided by
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Pease’s Restaurant is progressing rapidly,
and already is attracting marked attention.
Atlanta should be proud of so tine an estab
lishment, and one to be managed by Mr.
Pease. We shall note its progress until it is
completed. sep21-2t
We offer for sale at our usual low prices an
elegant assortment of Ra6sia leather and
French Morocco belts of the latest and most
fashionable styles, together with a superb as
sortment of dry goods.
M. Rich &, Co.,
sep21-d(fcw Whitehall Street.
FOR SALE.
N. R. FOWLER. Auctioneer
VALUABLE PLANTATION IN GOR
DON COUNTY.
T ihe former residence and plantation
of Maior James Freeman, deceased, of Gordon
county. This plantation contain! about
4.00 0 Acrcaofliond.
I've seen the elephant they keep
Cut a!l it! cutiuh capers,
Bat uucle Bailey warn't aaleep.
They found he took the papers.
As this was his first case, and as above stated, Lis
first drink, the Court sympathised with him and let
him off with $6 and costs—for which clemency Ai!en
seemed obliged.
“ Tho poor inhabitant below
Was quick to learn and wise to know,
And keenly felt the friendly glow,
And softer flames;
But thoughtless follies laid him low,
And stained his name."
The young gentlemen of Atlanta are re-
this process, they are regarded by both play- quested to call at Dykeman’s to-morrow, and
ha r ^oss P ac C cul‘e 0 nL.“ K ^ | - Scotch Goods, or
Leave this show and get to the Broadway j Broadcloths, for fall and winter wear. Guar-
theatre, where Aimee and bouffe reign, and j anteed that he will suit all tastes !
you come out of plettitudenous innocence gen21-3t.
into artistic offensiveness. If Miss Thomp- * m | m
son convinces you that she is a hoyden slypl. w ftr0 now ; a very choice assort-
who does not know anything and doesn t 1 1 b J
lying near the Coarewatlie River, on the old Tenneh-
tee Road, and on the contemplated route of the Car-
tersvillo and Ducktown Railroad, with fine, large,
commodious Dwelling containing eight rooms. Also
barnei, a tablet, Ac., Ac. It baa alwaya been classed
as one of the beat graaa and stock farms in Cherokee,
Georgia. It haa been long known aa a place exceed
ingly healthy, being surrounded by mountains and
with plenty of the best rnnning waters near the
homestead. Tho lands are well watered with good*
clear, never-failing streams, and in good condition of
improvement,and contains over 609 acres first class bot
tom land, and will produce clover and grasses of
heavy growth, as well aa cotton. This desirable farm
is located eighteen milts* from < aihouo, and eight
mi es from Fairmount post office.
The sale will take place at Calhoun, Ga., on the
FIRST TUESDAY in NOVEMBER next. Possession
given immediately. Plenty of good mules, stock,
grain, implements, Ac., on the place.
Terms—One-third cash ; balance one, two and throe
years, with interest bearing n«tes. 8old on account
J of Judge Lochrane and B. W. Freeman. Apply to
I Judge Lochrane, B. W. Freeman, on the place, or to
Wallace A Fowler, Real Ectate Agents. Atlanta, Ga.
Hi illy6-eSu-1f
J General to close the
STATE AND COUNTY TAX BOOKS
Within the time prescribed by the Tax Act of the last
General Assembly.
I am left no discretion. Como forward and save
costs.
S. R. IIOYLE, T. C.,
OFFICE—Alabama street, nearly opposite Austell's
Bank. sep2J-10
CITY RECORD.
Notes Hound Town Yeslcril
I It* raid Reporters.
tlic
THE RESULT OF ADVERTISING.
Whether our friend Burrs had the “inhabitants be
low" in the neighborhood of Brooklyn in view or not.
the sentimeut is appropriate. No one who ever visit
ed those retreat* often bnt “thoughtless follies laid
him low, and stained his name." The Court had sev
eral of the nobility of that quarter up en masse for a
general eruption and a promiscuous scatter of lava
about the entire premises. Something less thau a
hundred principals and witnesses appeared in a case
against Hattie Wright, who was charged with going
through two men and one wo nan at a little sociable
they held there the other night. Hattie brought in her
baby, and swung it about so that tho Court let her off
with $10 and costs. (This on account o( the child )
John Glover tried on a pair of kids. They belonged
to the next door man, who bad him arrested. John
was too small to kill and ho got off with the coat*.
The guard, in its solemn rounds, had picked up the
temporarily defunct and emphatically horizontalized
remains of Pat Murphy, as he lay iu his plebian dust,
late
want to—unless it be how to renew her youth j °f fine gents fall and winter business
—Mile. Aimee on the contrary will satisfy j and dress suits manufactured especially for us
you in five minutes that there is nothing in ! and consisting of the latest styles of English,
life that she hasn’t exhausted. So we find c . . • r . _
that guileless people visit one show because | Sootch > French and Germnn caShimeros ’
of its placid prettiuess, and people who arc cloths and doeskin, warranted to fit and give
not guileless visit the other because the dull I satisfaction.
surface c.f^propnety is ruffled by the breezy j Would also call special attention to our
are Q muny°things which lie in your j fiu0 line of foU and winter overcoata m!uic of
heart that ycu do not talk about. Sometimes • the best materials of imported and domestic
they are the little luxuries of our race, oftener j fabrics. M. & J. Hirsh,
they are the wautoniugs of your own fancy. Oak Hall Clothing House,
I>ut Aimee knows all about them. >\ nen she ’ ,. r rn nT| .. , „ .
winks at you with such a charming, lascivious j sept21-dtf No^uO Whitehall street,
grace, you feel that she has discovered your * • *
secret. When she jeers suddenly with match-! Butter—Butter—Butter.—I am receiv
es irony out ot sentiment, you understand j i ug weekly shipments of choice Orange
how well she cau interpret the hollowness of | CQ , New y orki ttnd Western Deserve
the sentiment. I J * , . _ .
She is, indeed, one of those secresses of the j Creamery Butter, direct from the danes. If
salon who look under dress coats and bod- | you want something really fancy, give me a
Lands For Sale.
I Dicata
On Monday afternoon last, an old lady residing on
Marietta street called to see the writer, stating that
her horse had been gone several days and desired to
consult about the propriety of advertising him, con
sequently the lady's house was sought and all nece6-
wry point, obtained. The result was that a gentleman j xational, happened to
tho country haviDg „ tcmpling lo puflh tUa ta8h .j.
aud in a few minutes was dowu. Mr. Moses was an
amiable, genial gentleman, possessed of many friends
in this city, and admired by all for bis courtesy and
integrity, lie was about forty-five years old, and was
unmarried. As will be seen by a notice published ] aml „ flc8 dog by bis siJe Pat ,,
elsewhere, his funeral takes place this morning *t j wide waiers, huffaled about by adverse winds, and
i out of sight of the landmarks of other days. He had
SE\ ERE ACCIDENT. ; been sitting up with a sore-throated patient and had
glazier, while putting ia a paae °f j taken all his physic for him out cf pure goodnature,
merchant on Whitehall street opposite and the re8nlt>
ices into palpitating hearts with glittering and | Cll n at 112 Whitehall street, corner Peters,
mocking eye, only to detect the weaknesses sen20 . d i w Jno. W. Stokes.
that are there. I 4
! This is the charm of opera bouffe for 1 “ ^ ^ ^
Frenchmen, who like to have their secrets tri- j New tawiss, Limburg, Edam and Sap Sago
between the legatees of the estate of James Ep~
pinger, late of Pike county, deceased, will be sold be
fore the Court House door, in tbe town of Zebulon, on
the FIRST TUESDAY in October next, between the
usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, if not dis
posed of privately before the day of sale, the following
lota of land, to wit: Lota No. 134 and 135. in the 9th.
district of formerly Monroe now Pike county, in par
cels of fifty or one hundred acres, to suit purchasers.
Terms, one-third cash, the remaining two-thirds in
one and two years, with interest on the last year.
Also tbe following lots in Cherokee are offered at
private sale: Lot No. 1214, in the 12th district, 1st sec
tion, Lumpkin; lot No. ‘201, in the 14th district, 4th
section, Chattooga; lotNo. 346, in the 12th district, 1«5
section, Lumpkin; lot No. 4, in the 12th district, 4th
section. Dade; lot No. 98, in the 23d district, 3rd aec
tion, Floyd; lot No. 671, in the 14th district, 1st sec
tion, Forsyth; lot No. 1267, in the 14th district, 1st sec
tion, Foisyth; lot No. 614, in the 2nd district, 1st sec
tion, Forsyth; lot No. 197. iu the 27th district, 2nd aec
tion, Murray; lot No. 193, in tbe bih district, 1st sec
tion, Union. p. h. mcdowell.
Agent for Legatees of Jas. Eppinger.
August 21, ’73-tds.
fled, with and who can appreciate irouv. But j Cheese; also, German goods of every descrip-
Three Cottages for Sale
I
FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, with front Verandah
rear stoop, well shaded; with good water and
. and always prefer broad burlesque, bouffe can
a waif upon the . ncver b c a permanent success.
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Jxo. W. Stokes.
ltev. T. O’Gara, Catholic clergyman of Chi-
Tue people are fast learning that Jackson’s
l
living some eight or ten miles
seen the advertisement in yesterday’s Ut.uald, aud
by noou was in the city with the p operly, much to
tbe owner's relief.
THE REGISTRATION BOOKS.
A Hehald reporter took a look at the city registra
tion books yesterday, and obtained the following ex-
Libit
accident. In j
The guard raised him sympathetically.
cago, was rescued from drowning, at Cape j ^® a 8 lc Balsam is an article of real merit
| May, on Thursday, by a lad under fourteen | Sold by all druggists.
i years, named Jacob Knecht, residing in Tine
j street, near Seventh, Philadelphia.
TWO BOOM Cottage with rock basement, not
finished, with a 1 modern improvements.
The two above mentioned residence* ate located on
Castleberry Street, between Forsyth aud M -x W R It
each containing of an acre, more or lea*.
1st
his hand slip- j f a jjy folding him in his arms carried him to bed at
broken pane of ^ jousen's expense, and labelled him, “Other Dis-
ring the artery j ea aes.” The Judge taxed the liquor ia his carcass
overing tho face j ten dollar8 .
to was standing James Maugham, to show* Lis derision of Pryor
!' l, « t ‘vatlivroughf.re, uialertook lo l.y the du.t I -ty of taking their mother’s butter plates
. -Msieu i thereof (notwithstanding the prevailing shower) on his 1
Up to this time tho number of registrations Dr. Low. Tho negro lost considerable blood before own aC connt, and was “takeu in out of the w. t." The
stvtMd. 100; 2d ward, 104; 3d ward, 71: 4lh j ho coaid procure medical aid. Vo dauR<-r is appre- [ court flaed litm some seven or eight dollars.
ped and, coming in contact with a
glass, his wrist wa* severely cut, seve
completely. The blood spurted out, cot
and shirt bosom ol tbe merebaut who
near by.
The wound was dressed by Dr. Drak
LOCAL NOTICES.
Young ladie.i need not be under the neces-
ward, 76; 5th ward, 114; Glh ward, 76; 7th ward,
total, 592. One fact noticaable was, that only eleven
negroes had rogiatered. This unusual reticence, in
regard to a duty of which they are usually very
proud, is significant of a “trick.” White men would
do well to look sharp.
THE MISSION OF THE REDEEMER CONCERT.
Editors Uf.ro.li>—The citizens of Castleberry Hill,
aud vicinity, take a lively interest in the proposed
grand concert to take place October firat, in behalf of
the Mission Church of the Redeemer, recently estab
lished there. The nob! *, self-sacrificing spirit of the
ladies under whoce auspices this beneficent project is
progressing, deserve the most liberal support and pat
ronage of our citizens. Not the object alone deserves
hearty co-operation, but the splendid talent which haa
volunteered, and will appear at the concert, will give
our citizens a feast of lyrical delight rarely offered.
The ladies are busy perfecting every arrangement and
feature that c«n make the occasion the most brilliant
bonded.
TIE COURT CHRONICLE.
for butter moulds, as Knox bus a fall lint: of
Court fioed him some seven or eight dollars. , them as large a* their heart’s desire. They
Justice put her scales in her work-basket—relaxed have also a full line of ail the latest novelties
tbe sternness of her features-gathered up her bai- j j u Fancy Goods, Fancy Tics, KufHiugs for
tl»e Temples
Supreme Couit.
In this Court yesterday morning, decisions were an
nounced in tho cases argued the preceding week. The
following cases wera decided: No 19—Albany Circuit.
Henry 8 Wimberly, Trustee, va. W W Collier, from
Dougherty county. Affirmed.
No 15, same Circuit—L D Moore, Jr, va E A Castle
berry. Reversed.
No 10, T C Brown, vs W C Gill, from Lee. Affirmed
Nolo—Jauea P Graves va John I Winfield, execu-
. . . _, _ . . . .. , tor, from Lee county. Affirmed.
and phasing affair of the season. Let us sustain them i * _ _ _ . 4
W ^ , , 4 I No 16—James P Graves va F W Roberta, et al-*v|
Dougherty. Reversed.
with hand and heart, and ao prove our faith by
works. Castleberry Hill.
THE NOMINATION YESTERDAY.
The Democratic nomination for Clerk passed off
very quietly yesterday, the only signs of activity be
ing two or three hacks, pulled by uutaxned omnibus
horses, decorated with the signs of the different can
didates, and filled with pampered voters. Tbe popu
lar tide from the very start was with Collins and
Venable, and the result whoa counted aut gave
Collins 669; Hulsey. 127; Collins’ majority. .449.
Mr. Hulsey very gallantly declines to run against the
nominee by whom he was fairly beaten. It ia under
stood that Mr. Holliday will run on an “independent
ticket.”
STATION HOUSE REPORT.
Henry Gordon, colored, was lodged at tbe Station I
House laat night.
He wsa arrested under a warrant issued at Greens- I
boro. Georgia, charging him with cheating and !
No 50—Richard Hobbs va J 8 Raine & W L Davis,
affirmed.
No 12—Southwestern Circuit. The Southwestern R
R Company va S M Cohen, from Sumter county. Af
firmed.
No. 13 Albany Circuit— Simeon Beck va. Joseph T
Spence, from Mitchell county, reversed.
No. 18—The Cotton States Life Insurance Company
va. Ella W Scurry et al.. Dougherty, reversed.
No. 28 Southwestern Circuit—J M Clarke et al. vs
W W Barber et al., ^junction from Sumter county,
affirmed, with directions.
No. 18—S C’utts va. Wm Johnson, from Sumter, af
firmed.
No. 19—Hugh P Arnold va. A H Kendrick, adminis
trator; affirmed—Warner, Chief Justice, dissenting.
Tho argument of cases waa then resumed iu regular
order.
No. 27 Southwestern Circuit—J A Ansley c: al. ib.
swindling.
There were also eight city warrants, moatly for i Wm A Wilson, trustee; injunction from Sumter coun-
drunken nesa and disorderly conduct. j *«-gued for plaintiff iu error by
DEMOCRATIC MEETING TO-NIGIIT. ; Col C T Goode a-d Hon B II HiiJ, and for defendant
The Democrats of the Sixih Ward will meet at the ! ^ Ho>hs.
hall over the store of Messrs. Simmons * Hunt, on j The Court tbeu ^jonmed to tea
Marietta street,at 7j« o’clock this evening, for tho pur- ! ir ’"'
pose of reorganizing the Sixth Wsrd Democratic Club
We arc authorized to state that besides the organiza
tion other important business will be transacted and
a full attendance is expected. Let every Democrat in
rlock this
etired from the rude gaze of the crowd.
the neck, &e. They are also now receiving
New Catch Mackerel, Cod Fish, Holland
and Dried Herrings, at 142 Whitehall street,
corner Peters. Jxo. W. Stokes.
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Jackson’s Magic Balsam is fast making its
16 of a
BRICK Cottage c
■ith al! the nocci
ALSO,
i llayne street, 3 rooms finish-
*ary appurtenance;
If the above property is cot sold at private fx!
CO days, it will be
Disposed of at Auction.
The above property will be sold by M Haven;
mutism it is performing,
gists.
bold by all drug
I Sold by C C HAMMOCK 1
Real Estate Agent)
septl4 sunAthurKsnn
New crop Gun Powder, Imperial, Oolong,
CITY BUSINESS.
i their Fall stock of Millinery Goods. The Hyson. English, Breakfast and Japan Teas,
1 ladies wonld do well to call on them before at New York prices, at the cheap cash store,
Residence for Sale.
Among Our Business Met
them.
IRWIN k THURMOND’S NURSERY.
It affords ua pleasure to call the attentiou of our
peoplo to a home enterprise of anch merit as the one
which heada this notice. Menars. Irwin A Thurmond
raiae amf^ell aa fine a variety and as flue a selection of
trees, shrubs, bulbs, Ac., as can be found in any
market North or West, aud they should meet the
wholesale patronage of our whole public. If they
sell a fantly article they are here, respontible and t ment of
ready to make it goo J. This of itself la an all suffl- ; Bugled bilk Gimps;
Fringes;
T^OUR LARGE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED ROOMS
U
1 Bath room, Store room and Pantry, 2-room K;tcheu,
j lathed and plastered, large front yard, choice shrub-
Removal.—Vie have removed to No. ;>2 > >>ery «ud .h.do tree., all on »Urge, beautiful lot IOC
Heavy COESimcres, l-rench, English and ; Whitehall street, lately occupied by 1). C. I t*y225 eet, iu a mo*t excellent neighborhood, and just
American, at J. II. Dykeman'e, of every pat- : Seymour & Co., where we will keep a choice | «t tUe.vri»inua of one of the Street Car lines. Im-
purchasing. Knox’s Millincrv and Varieties, U2 Whitehall street, corner Peters.
No. 20 Whitehall street. ' sept 2e-tf. | sep-JO-dlw Jx0 - w - SroKLS -
ment ever brought to Atlanta. Call aud see ! and |> 0 R lftd to 8ee a11 of 00r old friends and i
„ a host of new ones.
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We have iost received the largest assort- •
sepT-tf Boyd JL Brumby.
DREbS GOODb !~DRESS GOODS !
We will be closed to-morrow, (Monday),
For Sale Cheap.
ciont reason why they should bo pa^ronizsd. Let
sustain home enterprises, fellow-citizens, and we may
all grow rich. Send to Messrs. Irwin A Thurmond for
a circular of their goods, and you will be sure to buy
CODE OF GEORGIA.
Orders for it can be filled by Messrs. J. W. Bui ke
A Co , at cither Atlanta or Macon. Read notice.
NEW DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT.
Attention is called to the card of Mrs. Daffy an
nouncing her return to Atlania and resumption of her
business as a Milliner and Dressmaker. We can confi
dently recommend Mrs. Duffy to the patronage of our
lady reader* as a thoroughly gool dreasmaksr, who
will give satisfaction to her customers in every i ar
ticular. Givo her a call.
G. W. JACK.
It is not in the fall season alone that Jack keeps his
iorty odd employes at work, for they are always busy
I that beiog our New Year day, but on Tues-
Cords;
Loops
and Tassels;
Embracing the latest and most elegant vari
ety of Trimmings ever brought to this city.
M. Rich & Co.,
sep21-lw Whitehall st.
tile of his Cottage Iieeidence on Jenkins street.
® ® ^ n#xt door to Colonel I. W. Avery's, containing"
day next, we shall open tbe fall season with ! s^ven rooms and a cellar room, with necessary out-
a good aized yard, garden and good water.
Dykesman’s is the place lo get your winter
goods. One of his nobby Scotch Cheviot
suits will last all the winter, and do to start
another season on. sept 21 3t
| an elegant display of Ladies’ Dress Goods
i consisting of
Satines,
Empress Cloths,
Caslimer< s,
Diagonals,
Serges,
Etc., Etc.,
of all colors, and of the latest new shades.
M. Rich A Co.,
sept21-lw Whitehall Street.
J. II. Dykeman has just returned fiom
market, where he laid iu a superb stock of
he year through; but it is just about this time that j goods for the Georgia trade—an absolutely
one sees the crackers, the candles, the baskets, the full an I perfect stock. sep21-3t
toys, etc., etc., piled up in all part! of Jack's establish- " -
ment, and filling the sidewalks. Not long ago we ! 3. II. Dykeman has the stock of goods now
gave a full doscription of the improvements made in
the candy aud cracker factory. The new oven and the
the Ward be present.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Owing to the inclemency of the weather, there v
no meeting of the Chamber cf Commerce last night
SECOND WARD DEMOCRACY.
Dt Kull) Superior Court.
j Tho proceedings of the Superior Court of DeKalb
county, at Decatur, yesterday were very interesting, j hollw ; Th ey not only make
j The criminal docktt is being called, aud trials and
; convictions for crimes and misdemeanors ore numer
ous. Frank Kobinsou, who was on the day before
placed upon trial for accessory before tho fact to the
murder of Womack, plead guilty to voluntary man
slaughter, and was sentenced by Judge Hopkins to
twenty years’ imprisonment in the penitentiary.
Nellie Thrasher, a negro woman, w.m tried and con-
icted of bigamy, and sentenced to two years ic tbe
ed to the chair, aud Howard Van Epps requested to P €n n fenti » I T-
j Walker Smith,
At a tpeeting, held pursuant to announcement,
the Second Ward laat night. Col. O. H. Jon*a waa call- j 1
i negro, was tried under au indict-
act aa Secretary.
On motion, the following committee was spfo -. ntod ; ment cL.r«ing him with tho grnvo offsnw of marry tng
to proper. bn.ine M for the meeting, viz; D»niel Pm .! »»othcr wife, was found guilty snd sentenced to two
mao, John B. Baird, W. T. Garrett, Peter Lynch, Win
Roshton, J. B. Simmons snd L. L. Abbott, who re- '■ AsbllrJ ' Powsr8 - » whlte “““• w *» 1 >ei®B tried to
tired and reported back the following resolutions, j
which were unanimously adopted:
Resolved, I. That it ia the sense of this meeting that
political influences of an Improper character shall be
removed from the Democracy of the Second ward in
the seiecdou of candidates for Mayor aud Council for
the incoming year.
Resolved, 2. That it is the true policy of the Demo-
years iu tbe penitentiary.
Asbury Powers, a white
burglary in the night timo when tho court adjourned.
The investigation will be resumed this morning.
United States Circuit and District Court*.
HOX, JSO. EESKIXE, JUDGE, PRESIDING
Id tbe District Court yesterday the jury in the case
sgtinst Washington Odom, returned a verdict of
guilty of illicit distilling.
of tho Second word, .nd of tho city of Atl»ot» 1 110 WM " entenc8d to p.y a fine of f 1,000 and co.ta
that ipeu shall be .elected for the office, of Mayor I ami twelv0 months impriaomnent. Col. H. P. Farrow
and Council whose large experience in moneUry af- for Government; Hill k Conley and John A. Wimpey
fairs, and whose position and honesty, give promise
for defense.
Id the case against Caleb Thompson, illicit distill
ing, the defense took.» verdict of not guilty, by con-
new machinery are now at work, and from morning
till night the workmen arc k?pt employed turning out
several descriptions of crackers aud candies, in the
manufacture ot which Jack canuot be surpassed.
Country dealers are especially invited to an apprecia-
of the advantages they enjoy by trading with tlita
oods equal to any in tbe
United States, tut iu point of price, the saving of
freight, etc., it will do found more profitable to trade
with them than to go further North.
AMONG THE MERCHANTS.
Mr. Henry Banks, Jr., ia having a storeroom ou
Peachtree street, two doors below the store of Henry
Banka A Son, fitted up inelegant style preparatory to
opening a new store. Ho Lai a largo stook of boots
and shoes on the way front Northern markets which
will be offered for sale in a few days. He is a good
buyer and haa a moat complete assortment but as it
is bis purpose to advise tho public cf bis intentions
through the Herald, in a day or two, we will let him
apeak for himself.
Mr. Jno. C. Doaue, the hatter, is expected daily
from New York. He lias dispatched ahead that he haa
purchased a large stock of fashionable hats. Look
out for something “nobby" when he gets here.
Mosers. Stewart A Wood are moving tkeir stock of
store and house furnishing goods in the store house
formerly occupied by L. B. Langford, the store they
now occupying not being o; sufficient capacity for
their business.
Mrs. Frank, the mi.liner, will be lmmefrom Now
York in a few days, with a huge acock of mllliuery
goods. She proposes to furnish everything atylieh
and fashionable in that line.
arriving with which fashionable Atlanta will
clothe itself this season—selected by himself
York, and bought regardless of costs.
sept 21 3t
in Ne
FOR SALE.
Bacon and Flonr, Grain and Hny, Bagging
and Ties, Sugar, Coffee, etc., etc., at
Dunn, Ooletref. & Co.’s.
_ _ to A. L, Harris, Atlanta, Ga., by James Brand,
of New York, will be sold to pay chargee, tf not called
for wi Ain thirty days.
ED. A. WERNER,
sei>4tAw3‘-dt Aeent Georgia R. B.
WANTED.
The best imported aud domestic Casse-
merc Cloths, Doeskins and Vestings, may be
found at M. A J. Hiisch’s, No. 50 Whitehall
street.
To the Ladies of Atlanta and Elsewhere.
Oar stock is now full .and complete in its
every branch. Comprising ail of the Late
Novelties in Dress Goods of the fiocst fabrics.
Cloth, Beaver aud Velvet Cloaks, and the
! largest stock of House Furnishing Goods
! ever exhibited in this city. Having made a
; special arrangement with some of the largest
; Importers, we can offer inducements in Black
and Colored Silks unsurpassed by any house ! beat of refc
1 Address
WANTED,
GOOD COOK for a rmall family
ALSO,
A HOUSE SERVANT, by R. M. Clarke, at F.at
Rock. Ga. Apply at G. W. ADAIR'S,
acpll-tf Real Estate Office.
Situation Wanted.
They have secured the service
Jir. Cas-
iu the State. Our Silks are superior both in j
. , • , , . . • quality aud cheapness to any ever offered in
I serK, as cutter and superintendent ot their 1 . / . . ...... .
| , r t 4 .r, ., • . t , iu this city. Ladies getting up Wedding Out-
4
TL charge of the housekeeping department in a
nnly, and instruct same children, giving them eapo-
al care. Wonld uot object to a widower's family, or
position in the country—a reasonable calory. TLe
ces given and required.
F.. 8 L .
p2'J-2d Care Editors Atlanta Herald.
Merchant Tailoring Department, who has had
an experience of nearly twenty years in first-
class establishments iu tho North aud in
Europe, and will insure their customers a per
fect fit and clothiug made to meet the np-
fits will find in our stock many goods not sold
elsewhere. Lowe, Douglass & Dallas,
Sept21-smi tnes thnrs. 42 Whitehall.
v , ... , a1 | I>Y the firat of October, three F
New flour and everything Dew and good i jr£
FOR RENT.
Wanted to Rent,
proval and give satisfaction to the most fas- j a t my new stand, where you will find every- ! - suitabio for light housekeeping, by a family of two
lidious.
sep23d-tf
tied for Illicit distilling
of their efficiency in the management of the largo in
come and heavy expenditures of this growing city.
Resolved, 3. That the practice cf pledging before ' * en ^* counsel,
election to this or that person for office, aud to this or I ^ llll4m Thompson
that policy In the administration of the affairs of the j * n<1 lound « u ihy-
city, is in fntnre cautiously to bo avoided, and that ; He was sentenced to pay a fine of $1,003, and to bo
thoso persons deserve tho auffrage of true men wnose > inipHMMd months Same conneel.
independence gaaranteea an impartial and judic;oue I Iu lh6 C ‘ rcUlt Couit tbe ««• of M **•*■>» * Co.
admlniatration. Atl * LU “d Richmond Air-Line Railroad Com-
The following resolution waa offered by Mr. Baird, pt “ y ’ trt «n up
and, on motion, unanimonsly adopted:
Whereas, on account of the inclement state of the
weather, and the probable misapprehension of some
citizens of the Ward, arising from a rumor that the
meeting mould be postponed, therefore, Resolved,
that the election of permanent officers
The Court adjourned about the time tbe case waa
we.l opened.
Garbuti, Gariington k Broyles for plaintiff; Collier,
Mynatt A Collier for defense.
The following cases were set for trial to-day:
Duffield Ham and Prevision Co. vs Tho*. L. Wells.
until the next
nawapspers
meeting,
city
and Aasumpat
be I
Thomas W. Marshall vs J. M. Elliott et al. A«-
deferred
that t— — —
requested mcaawhile to urge upon the good \ * U “ P *‘
and true citizens of the Second ward, and of the city at j T *® n ®***« Gcal Co. va. A. C. I*dd. Assumpsit,
large, who are interested in the administration of our Jl ' nle,, H * ^anklin va. Chapman k Morrow et al.
affairs, io meet in this epacioua hail on Tuesday night ' A * BU “P* lt -
next, to participate in the tmpoiUnt business then to ' ° in
. ’ . sumpsit.
be transacted. . *
On motion, tho root-ting then adjourned, to meet on • • Di sute#
United Btates
. P. k W. J. McCIntchey.
next Tuesday night accordingly.
O. H. Jomek, Chairman.
Howasd Va* Errs, Secretary.
None of <
i. Alonzo Samples. Illicit distilling,
i. Monroe Samples. Illicit distilling.
•Justices* Courts.
Magistrates had any criminal business
Stop at the Covington Hotel if you wish nice car
peted rooms, clean, Mnen, soft beds, good meals and
livery accommodations. C. Cox,
sepif.-tf Proprietor, Covington, Georgia.
Ladies will find a full assortment of sum
mer millinery and fancy p.oods at Knox’s Mil
linery and Variety Store, Whitehall street.
We are constantly receiving all the latest nov
elties in millinery and fancy goods, which we
are selling at very low prices]
tiling new and nice, and at prices which are , adults. Family ami house must be Qr#t
entirely new. Give me a call once, and I will rent* small furnished house at a m Mo rate rent,
convince you. I Address “N. M.," Herald Office. *epl4-2t
I sep20 dlw
John \V. Stokes.
Fall Goods for the Million.—Our stock
Call in and i of Fall and Winter Goods have arrived, and
look through, aud you will find something • embraces tbe largest aud best assortment of
you need. We have a very handsome line cf
ribbons, which mo ate sfclltDK cheap; also GeutlemeUB Costom Made Clotluu R ever
a few more of those Florida bats at very low j brought to this market.
NEW HOTEL FOR RENT OR LEASE.
r
N THE THRIVING YOUNG CITY OF CARTERS-
_ ville, Ga., situated opposite tbe Depot, on the line
•1 the Western snd Atlantic and tbe terminus of the
Cherokee Railroads. It offers unusual advantages for
doing a fine and growing business. The building is a
prices.
AUgl-dtf
Also, a very fine assortment of Hats, Shoes, teraville, Ga.
aep!9 2taw 4w
We have this day engaged the services of: „’, b ’ 9 'il n OTATK or Georgia. FTLTOJi corNTT—SCPK
XX TV , „ •, , , I Together with a large line ol Dry Goods of ^ rior court, April Term, 1873.-ITewnt: Hi, Hon
Messrs. Davts & George as special agents for | tt) i descriptions. | „j. Horxun.Judge.
the Herald. They are authorized to receipt , Call and see oar Fall and Winter Suits and ! Nancy O’Dell vs. Jciwmiah O’Dell—Libel for Divorce
for subscription and to contract for adver- Overcoats before purchasing elsewhere. ! it appearing*?*) the CourtTbyoTe^return of the 8het
4 . . ... r 4 , 4 . As usual, we will sell at prices which defy j- •
tisements until further notice. a-
The French Enchantress.
AIMEE, THE BOU1FX BEAUTY, AND HER FATAL
FASCINATIONS.
I wonder, says Nym Crinkle, if Mile. Aimee
learned in suffering* what she lisps in song.
Dan Bryant, or the author of “Never
Again,” used to say there is no efficacy in
anything but experience, and tbe more 1 see
of the actresses who depict wantonness,
the more I am convinced of it. A
woman who cannot suggest by her
actions more than she dares to utter
with her lips ps a very tame affair in comic
drama or vaudeville. And you cau readily
understand that if Mile. Aimes's effects were
limited to her vocal utterances she would not
be the heioino she is. Her school, ns the
phraze goes in art slang, is very conspicuous.
It is tho school of the world. In it women
learn to turn that natural coquetry of their
sex which we admire, into a flirtation with
August 28, 1873.
As usual, we will sell fit prices which defy iff, that the defendant does not reside ln this county
competition. Cohen & Sells, 1 and it farther appearing that he doe* not reside in tbi
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets. I State; it la. on motion of counsel, ordered
sept21-dlw
Druggists and store keepers sell Jackson’s |
Magic BaL&m at 25 cents, GO cents, and one ! Oirr of Health.—In this common expres-
dollar per bottle. The proprietor gives it 1 comprehended au immense amount of
away. One hundred bottles per week are j bodily and mental suffering. It is not neces-
given away on the Macon A western Rail
road. Long may it live until it has cured all
the pain and aches in the United States.
Advice fob Everybody that Costs Nobody
Anything.—Lotions uud cosmetics make a
superficial coating on the skin, give an arti
ficial color easily seen, but nre vilely destruc
tive of the color, texture and pliability of the
skin itself. Wrinkled, haggard and prema
turely old looking, exactly describe the ap
pearance of those who habitually “paint
their faces.” If you would have the clear,
transparent, healthy and solt-tioted complex
ion which nature gives, free from pimples,
tan, freckles or all other disfigurements, use
Hand Sapolio—the most effective and fragrant
toilet soap ever manufactured. Hold by all
dealers at ten and fifteen cents a cake. sepl'J
sary to be effected with positive disease in
order to experience unutterable wretchedness.
A person out of health is weak, languid, low
spirited, incapable of much exertion, ner
vous, irritable, and as sensitive to every
change of temperature as tho mercury in a
thermometer. What such a person requires
is iuvigor&tion, and Hostetter’s .Stomach Bit
ters will supply it* No need of applying to h
physician iu such a case. The fee would be
thrown away. At the nearest drug store may
be had the most efficient and healthful vege
table tonic that the world contaira. Twenty-
five years’ experience has established the fact
that among all the stomachics and alteratives
known to modern pharmacy this powerful
restorative stands supreme, unapproached.
Every bottle of Hostetter’s Bitters contains
more blessings than there were curses in Pan
dora’s box. sep!7
That said defendant appear and answer, at the next
term of this Court; else, that the c**e be consider**'
in default, and th» complainant allowed to proceed.
And it is further orderni: That this rule be pul
Iished in Rome public gazette of this State, ou*-e t
mouth for four months, prior to the next term of thi
Court.
A true extract from
W. K. VENABLE.
Clerk buperior Co*irt Fulton County, Ga
n.'4-diiwlaxn
SOUTHERN NURSERY.
IRWIN & THURMOND.
t ui x [iu t
eiatlng of
QuiteagjMPI
Urubbe^
Apples, 1’caches, Pears, Plums, Cherries.
Grapes, etc. Our Floral and Ornamental Shrub!
Department ia complete. We have everything usually
foundJn a well conducted Nursery, and of varieties
we have tested and know to be suited to the Southern
climate. We are determined to make good atock and
aell at reasonable prices. AU orders by uaail attended
to with promptness and care. We have re!.able agents,
either local or traveling, in many localities in this aud
other 8Utes Sooth, and we prefer, where convenient
to our customers, to do our buRineaa through them.
We will, upon application, furnish gratia our catalogue
and price list. Address P. O. Box 665. Atlanta, Ga.
J.»ly24-dly IRWIN A THURMOND.