The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 04, 1873, Image 7

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Fratricide. FOR SALE. A STOKE KIXPEB SHOT BK HIS BHOTBKJ!. I __ — N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer At about seven o'clock last evening Joseph | Hoban was shot by his brother, Michael I uai iiigi r ol AMT ATION 0(11). Hoban, during n quarrel in front of the liquor 1 WAlUABlt rLAN I A I lull UUK store No. 17 West street, and was fatally 1 nnu PI1IINTY wounded. It appso.rs that Joseph, who is DUH WllfH I la thirty years of age, is the proprietor of the ; ^ HE former residence and PLANTATION liquor store at the above Dumber, acd , of Maier James Freeman, deceased, of Gordon Michael, aged twenty-two, wae employed by county. Thi§ plantation contains about him as bar tender. The brothers live at No. ! _ 4 .OOO Acros o Xittnci, MACON ADVERTISEMENTS lying near tbe Cossewatlie River, on tbe old Tevnea- »ee Road, and on the contemplated route of tbe Car- teravillo and Ducktown Railroad, With fine, large, commodious Dwelling conteining eight rooms. Also, barnea, atablea, Ac., Ac. It bas always been classed | | of the best graas and stock farms in Cherokee, j3 West street, immediately adjoining the irinking place, which is a resort for sailors, boatmen, aDd various other rough characters who infest the neighborhood. At the time mentioned al>ove the brothers were quar reling on the sidewalk in front of the store, when suddenly Michael drew a revolver and fired at his brother, t.he ballet taking effect in the right side Ot ' homestead. The lands are well watered with good, j JcBcpb inflicting a fatal wound Patrolman J ! Mienael Shaw, Of the Harbor lolice, Who was tom laud, and will produce clover and grasses of on Special duty, in citizen’s dress, watching heavy growth, as well as cotton. This desirable farm : ho operations” of some suspected river thieves, 11« loc*«d eight, sn mi;*. from Crihouo, and eight, a v a- ’ 1 ml es from Falrmount post office. was standing within a few feet of the dispu- , The wiU uke £ Uce st Calhoun, Ol, on the ianta during the quarrel, but paid little at- j FIRST TUESDAY in NOVEMBER nest. Possession i :onti:n to them until he saw Michael draw given immediately, plenty of good moles, stock, the revolver He sprang forward to prevent t ,o and three vhe Dbe of the weapon, but did not succeed, 1 years, with interest bearing n*tes. 8old on account and distinctly saw Michael shoot his brother. ; of Judgo Lochraoe and B. W. Freeman. Apply to i Michael who was somewhat under the infill- I Jpd.g 6 Lqchrane, B. w. Freeman^m the place. — tn;o vf liquor, attempted to escape immedi ately after ibe shooting and bad run about a iitmdred yards from the scene of the crime v hen he was overtaken by an officer,who se’-Z- d him by the shcnlder. Michael wheeled j-oyr.h and, raising the revolver, attempted to BERND BROTHERS Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in mum. miles. conus S££3SSS«5ES HfflDiES, leather, hardware, &c, &c. Nos. 44 and 46 Third Street, Macon, Georgia. E MPIRE STONE WORKS —or M A. C O 1ST 9 O A., Lands For Sale. T between tbe legatees ot the estate of Jam* hjOC : the policeman. The latter was, how- j pmger, late of Pike couuty, deceased, will be sold be- , v ^ fr*r Lin ftr , ) n-\naht hie r'urht fore the Court House door, in tbe town or Zebulon, on f vor, too quick .or niu in J caught UB ngnt FIRST TUESDAY in Octobjr next, between the Hand CS CC WAS about pulling tne tugger. A ugua i hours of sale, to the highest bidder, if not dia- leaperate struggle for the possession of the j posed of privately before the day of *ale, the following Vf.r.mn followed '•ad ihe officer iortuuatelv i lot" of to wit: Lota No. 134 and iatJ. in the »th . .e&poniOiiOW^, I district of formerly Monroe now Pike county, in p&r- provf-n gucccssfai in disarming his oppouc_.. * Cfc *- . * r .e hundred acrea, to suit pqreh^V*- Michael then seize ! tbe officer by the throat, Tarmi, _ onVihlra cash, lue 1HF undersigned Is cf»W prepared to All all kinds of STONE MASONRY, such as Guttering, Walling Graves, and almost everything else in the way of improvements in which stone is required. P. H. WARD, Proprietor. M3* Allordera left at Ward & Nelson’s, G7 Cherry street, will receive prompt attention, septll - eoilm and attempted to choke him. By this time a crowd of the friends of Hoban, consisting ma,nly of thieves and ruffians who resorted to the groggery where he had been employed, had gatheied about the officer and made an attack upon him with a view of compelling i.im to release bis prisoner, bat in this they were unsuccessful, as Shaw, with worthy courage and determi nation. held bis prisoner despite the odds against Lim until several' c fticsr3 cf the Twenty-Seventh Precinct arriv- : edand dispersed the mob. Michael was taken I to the Liberty street Police Station, and ar- j ••aigned before Sergeant Sullivan, bnt be would | not give any reason for so doing, nor would he state to the Sergeant the couso of the quar rel between him and Lis brother. Ho was at once locked up in a cell and strictly guarded. During tho struggle with the mob Officer Shaw was very roughly handled. His clothes vrero torn almost to shreds, and his threat Hoars the marks of Michael’s fingernails, when Ihe latter was endeavoring to choke him. The pistol which Shaw took from tbe prisoner is a new six-barreled revolver, handsomely mount- c j and with an ivory handle. paring the struggle between the cfficer and Michael, his wounded brother, who had sunk purefcaspy mm*/ IWo-tiiiftij i*i ( and two years, with interest on the last year. Also the following lota in Cherokee are offered at private sale: Lot No. 1214, in the 12th district, 1st sec tion, Lumpkin; lot No. 201, in the 11th district, 4th section, Chattooga; lot No. 346, in the 12th district, 1st section, Lumpkin; lot No. 4, in the 12th district, 4th section, Dade; lot No. 08, in the 23d district, 3rd sec tion, Floyd; lot No. 671, in the 14th district, 1st sec tion, Forsyth; lot No. 1287, in the 14th district, Ut sec tion, Foisyth; lot No. 614, in the 2nd district. 1st sec tion, Forsyth; lot No. 197, in the 27th district, 2nd sec tion, Murrsy; lot No. 195, in the 8th district, let sec tion. Union. P. H. McDOWELL, Agrnt for Legatees of Jas. Kppinger. August 24, ’73-tds. Three Cottages for Sale p. e. McDaniel, GKEO. W. PA.REOTT & J3RO., COTTON WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Pryor A Hunter Sts sep2-lm ATLANTA, (,*. Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company of California, CASH CAPITAL S3Od,‘‘d0 *>0 .loop, well shaded; with god water and j tlASlI ASSETS G19,‘Z‘il 00 FOUK-ROOSI COTTAGE, with front Verandah I TWO-ROOM Cottage with rock baeement, not 1 finished, wjth a 1 modern improvements. The two above mentioned residrijces are located on j Castleberry Street, between Forsyth and M k W R R, j each containing of an acre, more or less. ALSO. i llsyne street, 3 aug27-tf JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent, 38 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. containing i AUCUSTA CARDS. If tho above property is cot sjJd at private rale in to the sidewalk after being shot, was removed 20 da * s * il '*»•! be by his friends to the Liberty Street Police ! Disposed of at Auction, station. An ambulance was telegraphed for, I p ,"Tff ty 7 r 1 u, . b « EOld uy M ^aveny tor n,J tnKUo jvv. a - a c? ’ ilie purpose of jiaymg his debts, 8Dd starting anew in ..nu Whiter wading lo* its arrival bergt. bulk- | basiness. All my creditors will s« nd their bills to P \an questioned the wounded man in relation : Walpole. Attorney at Law. ah debtor* wcuid do well to the shooting, bnt although he was perfect- 1 !.°P? 1 * and 8et fi e - as 1 mp »» businea. )J conscious aid collected The Sergeant failed ! "° :d 'WHSFuS I to obtain any information from him. He re- 1 fused to say that he had been shot by his rother, and the only answer he made was that he saw the pistol. He was taken to ‘.ho Park Hospital, and, after examination, ‘ho surgeon in attendance pronounced the DOZIER & Wj^LTOIsr, sepili suu&thur&pun Resilience for Sale. INOUR LARGE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED ROOMS, , ale <?T0 wound of a fatal nature. Internal hemor- rooia> storc room acd Pantry, 2-room Kitchen,' rhoge bad set in, and it was feared that tho j latiied au< * plastered, large front yard, choice shrub- patient would not live many hours. The j **®ry and shade trees, All on a large, beautiful lot 100 'ause of the deadly quarrel is not known, as I by 225 eet, in a most exccllonf neighborhood, and just neither of the brothers appeared last night i at the. erminus of one of the Street Car lines. Im- ' □dined to tLrow any light on tbe affair. ! P ro * en *ents all r ~~ ilmil Engel and Win. Lee, of No. 15, West j y 27.gcn3m street, who witnessed tbe shooting, were 1 taken to the station-house last night, and — were allowed to depart on parole to appear when wanted. cer$ of the Street Car lines. r and in perfect order. Apply to WALLACE k FOWLEIi, Real Estate Agents, No. 9 Alabama et 2-11 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. FOR SALE. Literary Chit-Chat. Tbe Athenaeam announces that Mr. H. M. Stanley’s new bock entitled, “My Kalnlu; Prince, King, Slave; a Story from Central Africa,” is to be published immediately. A young German savant, Dr. Strack, at! present at St. Petersburg, has been charged oy the Russian government to collate the val uable manuscripts of the Old Testament, pre served in the library cf that city. Ha has ihe intention of photographing and publishing, with annotations, the most interesting one of those documents. The Pall Mall Gazette praises Mr. E. D. Fenton’s new book, “Eve’s Daughters,*’as a very clever and very lively production. The English Dialect Society will print a gloteaiy of Hampshire words, by the late Sir Prederick Madden; a glossary of Swaledale words, by Captain Harland, of Reeth, and a j No . Robinson. Ainch progress with the glossaries of Devonshire, of Essex, of Shropshire and of the Ise of Wight. The English journals are still quarreling over their crack school at Eton. It seems hat the institution bas become frightfully expensive, and, besides, that it opens its doors only to the sons of rich men. It is a bad chool even for rich men’s sons. A work fall of interesting personal details has appeared at Florence, from the pen of General La Marmora, nnder the title of “A iiiirie More Light on the Events of 186f».” It gives not only tbe antbor’s own part in the war in which Italy humbled Austria, but also many singular revelations as to Prussian and Austrian politics of the period. Mr. John Cordy Jeaffreson is correcting for • ho press a new novel, which will have for its title tbe name of its heroine, “Lottie Dari ng.” The Journal de Bruxelles asserts that in ' D8, when there were -40,000 lay teachers in i ranee, M. Thiers said of them, in the Na- :ional Assembly: “ They arc 40,000 priests of atheism and socialism.” _ to A. L. Harri*. Atlanta, Ga., l»y James Fraud, of New York, will be sold to pay charges, if not called for within thirty days. ED. A. WERNER, sep4t&w3t-dl A>;cut Georgia B. It. DANIEL & COTTON ROWLAND, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bar Room and Fixtures Anil Aiieuts for tbe Celebrated Ethvan, Wando, Dngdnle and Cotton Food Huanos, For Sale. J[ tures, at No. 60 Marietta street, near the Capitol, which I offer for aale at a reasonable figure. The build- I ing is offered as well as tbs custom and the fixtures, ! and I will trade for it as well as sell. I want to sell. For particulars enquire of Mr. D. P. Brers, or ocl-6t A. W. BAUGHMAN, M. D. j Corner Jackson and Reynolds Streets, AUGUST A, GA. *3- CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. COMMISSION FOR SELLING COTTON, fl PER BALE. angl7.tf. GREENE & ROSSIGNOL, GEO. E. EATCLTEFE. W. H. CHEW. GEO. E. MTCLIFFE&m, For Sale Cheap. I)moists % Pharmacists. cotton factors, GUANO DEiLLEIlS D R. N. D’ALVIGNY offers a great bargain in tho . sale of his Cottage Residence on JeDkins street, { , next door to Colonel I. W. Avery’s, containing 1 IMPORTERS AND mJr; GENERAL C0MMISSI0N MERCHANTS « WANTED. WANTED, GOOD COOK for . ,m-ll faicilv; ALSO, A HOtJSK SERVANT, by R. M. ClarSr Rock. Ga. Al loy at G. W. ADAIR'S, nepll-tf Rea! E tale Offlce. D3!£S, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS. AC„ No. 264 Er?ad Street, AUCUSTA, CA. 11 Jackson Street, at Fil AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, B EG to announce that they have a commodio Fire-proof Warehouse, and are prepared to make liberal cash advances on Cotton and other produce. BAGGING and TIES always on hand. Commission for selling cotton $1 per bale. ‘ *epG-2m ; c. n. pniNizv. F. B. PIIINIZY, WANTED. Prescription Clerk, or General Salesman drug house. Can furnish beat references. G. G. 8.. Post Office Box 208. Macon. Ga. C. H. PHINIZY & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Address sep27-dtf WANTED. AUCUSTA, CA. AKE LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGN MENTS OF COTTON. Buy and sell Contracts for Fil- M Facts and Fancies. California mctsqnitofs have gone to killing u orfiea. THREE GOOD COAT 3IAKERS, AT at. & j. iiiKscirs. »epC8-tf 50 Whitehall sGeet. ture Delivery In this market Planters with Supplies. New York. Furnish Xc-A-NTFIS Situation Wanted. Mrs. Swissbelm wanls fo use every means i A wii) 0 *' lady, w th.i ! JTjL charge of the hous* li -o kill off the red men. Why docsn t she co , at and lecture to them « ' »nd instruct same chu t .ai. ana leci ire to mem . cial w’ouid not object to >■■‘1 , v. take , -u lo iii in a , giving mem espe- , —— — _ widower’s family, or While Witnessing a game of base ball oat I * position In the country—a reasonable ealcry. The West a boy vtas .truck on tbe back of his \ bc !‘,5 f refcKnccs « iven ,nd «0 uircd . head, the bawl coming oat of his month. j re8> Nine-tenth* of the ministers of the country - are not as well paid as base-ball professionals, j FOR RENT. Lint religion is not the “national game." A patent fire-escape killed fosr men in Mon- '.real, the other day, and it was only experi menting then. A French physician is trying to frighten ’ ho women from using rouge by proving that it produces premature failure of eyesight. Miss Hunker and Mr. Haynes, a pair of deaf mutes, were united in matrimony in Raleigh, N. C., recently. On their journey home from church the bridal party camo cry near being drowned while crossing a swollen stream. Tho bridegoom, who never warn before, rescued his Young bride by swimming and carrying her in Jiis arms a distance of several yards to the shore. Miss Bunker is a daughter of Eng, one of the Sia mese twins. Analytical as! Assay Laboratory, BOARDINC. Private Boarding. EVERAL GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with DAY BOARD, or Board and Lodging, by Mrs. M. A. PEGG, 127 Pryor strpet, botween Mitchell and Pe ters streets. Is very convenient to tlie business portion s Wanted to Rent, |^Y the first of October, three Furnished Rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, by a family of two adults. Family and bouso must be first-class. Or will rents small furnished hou.*o at a moderato rent. Address “N. M.,” Herald Office. scpl4-2t NEW HOTEL FOR RENT OR LEASE. 1 .. ville, Ga., situated opposite the Depot, on the line ui tho Western ami Atlantic and the terminus of tho Cherokee Railroads. It cff.rs unuaoal odvautiu,™ for H doing a fine and growing biuinesH. Tho building in a ' throe-story Brick, slate roof, with brick kitchen an- [Established I860] limestones, coals, pig ar.d bar iron, steel, ores of gold copper, lead, zinc, nickel, raauga- neso, alloys, brasses, coal oils, paints, wines, beer, milk, calculi, poisons, etc. List of charges mailed gratis. Address, r. O. Box W. J. LAND, Cfieinist. Id 1‘iiris the authorities are setting to work i ter«m, F oa P * rllC,lllr *' a ' ,l1r0! ' : igoroosly to rehtoro the ruined monuments, j ' ' ' Ihe Palais Iiojal is progressing rapidly, aiJ< ] will soon be itself again. The scaffolding for ' iLe Vendoine Column—a splendid pieee ol j /oikmamhip is finished, and the column is | .•boat to l>e begun. Thu Tuilcries and the '•Ricks Ho PARKI NS.& ALLEN. ononfAfcv'ri office. Cla>ton Ceuuly, Auguet 1, W . of _ j Slicppard, 1 .. - . -• - , t'- ! All persons concerned ars hereby uottfind to file their rlotel »le > ille, or rather tho remains of them objections, if any they tave, within the tlir.o pre- MC also in (lie liands cf tliO w orkmen, but ■cnlwsd by law, otherWiso letters of AdtuiuUlraiiou several years wili elapse before they are tin . . wW»»e granted to raid petitioner McCOXNKLI ifched. ! 4uy8-wf* Oid'utry, .rpwauwiw^ Architects and ^uperjntcmlcnts, tvill furnish J’lans and Specifications for T. fllAMBER ajtplys to mo for LctterH CHURCHES. DANKS. STORE BUILDINGS, Administration on the estate of Peter tele of ««Wcounty, , AMD DWELLINGS BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. MAJ. C. M. HANVEY, Cor. Marietta and Forsvth’Sts., OppotUo the Capitol, Is prepared to receive a few day and regular Boarders aug20-tf FIRST-CLASS BOARD, By Mrs. CRIGLER, Stairs, Clark Building, Whitehall street,.ATLANTA, GA. A few choice comfortable rooms to let to qniet par ties. Terms reasonable. aep21-2t N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer. Gunrdiaii’s Sale. FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, within the legal hours of sale, fifteen and thr*e.fourth acres of I.md, being part of land lot No. 141), of tho 17th District of origiually Heury now Fulton county, , subdivided Into twelve lots, at* per plat, to bo hood at tho office of Wallace k Fowler, Real EstateAgents, and posters to bo issued before sale. Sold as tho property of ?»Iary Helena J.yr.es, minor, for her benefit. Terms }•.*»!t*<.*a*h, baleyco thro** aud six niouthe, with 10 pe cent. intcrsHt. T. D. LYMES, Guardian. THE **VICTOR-** OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OFFICE. Cornr.v of Pryor and Decatur Streets, op ! poeito tiio Kimball Houae. d‘cl-d,Vwl.v. twits, ami requires ne, ii<iur«H-* It. J. WILES AlUuta, tla A. T. FINNEY Manufactarer and Dealer in CARR I JLG- IB S, Such as are Needed for The Southern Market Baronche3, I'hwtons, Victorias, Cabriolettes, Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Itockaways, Sociables, Doctor’s Plnetons, Sewing Machine TV agon;. ; I Have Now on Hand the Largest and Bast Complete Assortment OF AXV MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO FIVER, -o- Which. I am prepared to sell at Reduced Prices. Using very best material, ' employing first class mechanics, having facilities equaled by none, I am pre- I pared to sell work Cheaper than it can he duplicated from any portion of the I United States. Carriages renovated on short notice, and all work warranted | COOKING AND HEATING STOVES—Every kind. Mantels and Grates, Tin Ware, M ood and Hollow Ware, Sheeet Iron, Zinc, House Furnishing Goods. Etc. Lawson B. Langford, (illlWest Side Whitehall Street. ATLANTA. CA. I Thought to°tM.smarkct THE LARGESr ST0CK 0F G00DS IN line evek Stoves, Stoves, Stoves! tiio celebratod Charter Oik Stove—the most popnlir and most evtenolvely used in the Vnited State,. Asent for tho “AtlauU“ Cook Stovo. Heating Stoves—oil kinds and sizes. Have for sale all the most popular Stoves now in the market. 'TIN WARE—Of every kind and in the largest quantity. A full supply always on hand, and anvthing mad a to orderpiomptly. Very Large Supply of Tin Plate andTinners Finding, Sheet Iron: Sheet Zinc; Slab Zinc; Block Tin; 8older, Etc. A Large and well selected stock of Light Hollow Ware; Wood Ware of every kind, such as Backets, Tuls, Washboards, Flour Pails, Sugar Baxes, Wood Measures, all sizes; Brooms, Well Buckets, etc. A Large quantity of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. Silver Plated Ware- Dopartmont for tlio Ladies: Mv large stock of handsome House Furnishing goods, Vases, Toilet Sets, etc . are well arranged for in erec tion. The Ladies are invited to call and see them. I have laid in a stock lor a large WHOLESALE TRADE. Iu my line, and invite the attention of merchants to the same. I can offer special inducements over an other market. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. Goods skilfully packed, and every advantage of the market given. I am now moving into my new store, 69 Westside of Whitehall street, lately occupied by Guilford, Wood A Co. The public are invited to step in and look at my new store and new goods. X. B. LANGFORD. THIS VI FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Liabilities $ 11,314 75 Assets 353,413 79 Net Assets 342,099 04 Losses Paid Since Organization 1,500,000 00 Forty-one years in existence. Rates as low as iu any other Good Company. A. 11 Liossoai w ill Too Promptly Paid. j Ten Thousand Dollars aro deposited with Hon. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the State of Geor- I pis. for security of the policy in this State. ! W. L. COWABDDS, President. | WSI. WILLIS, JE.. Secretary J. GADSDEN KING, Agent, Broad street, ATLANTA, GA. Also, Agent for the! London ani Lancashire Fire—Capital: $3,090,000. State Agent, Cotton 8tatea life In-mrancs Company, Macon, Ga.—Assets: $542,201 28. Deposited with Comptroller General, of Georgia, $100,000. ang28-2m H, LEWIS, MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER OF ALL VARIETIES OF Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, Ac., Amongst which aro Soda, Butter, Fieuic, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk, Butter Wafer, Wino, Farina. Also, Sugar Cakes, Spice Cakes, and Jum- blos, Lemon and Ginger Snaps, and others, which loli’or to tho trade at tho LOWEST lELR-ICIES! and guarantee my goods to give satisfaction. South Forsyth Street, Atlanta. Ga.