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SOTICB TO CITY Si;B«ClUHi£R»'
Air. J. L. Crenshaw is tho hole authorized
Agent in the city for receiving nubacri prions
to the Hec&ld, and fix>ui this date we shall
recognize oiily^bis receipts as valid.
Alabama and Whitehall Streets—ATLANTA, CA.
WILL DUPLICATE NEW YOhK BILLS.
BELIEF FOR MEMPHIS AND SHREVEPORT. j
According lo previous announcement, a meeting
was bold at 4 o’clock P.M., at the S cond Baptist J
Church, on Sun ray last, in behalf of those stricken I
down with yellow fever at Memphis and Slircve, oit. j
TlO.1 V 3U,V1(IHH | On motion, Oov. .loaeph E. Brown was called to the
*i)|V10dds ® HJSOdind JOJ C |,air, and Colonel 8 B. Spencer and J. W. Goldsmith ‘
were requested to act ns Secretaries.
Appropriste rum*-La were made by Jud^o Hilliard, j
Rev. Drs. Tucker, Wills and SpaldiDg, Colonels 1’iice j
aud Fielder.
THE COURT CHRONICLE.
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ATLANTA BRANCH CHEAT SUl'TH-
ERK OIL WORKS. Headquarters Tor Oils
and Paints. The largest end most com
plete stwk in tlie Southern States, at pri
ces to compare with any other markets.
An immense assortment of Artists’ Mate- i Coion.i upon
rials and Window Ulass.
Send for Price Lists.
CARLEY, DUCK & CO.
TAKE NOTICE !
STATE AND COUNTY TAX PAYERS.
Court met at -V - o’clock yesterday morning.
The following Grand Jurors were sworn lor the
week: Beiij E Craue, Foreman; L B Davis. Benj Parr,
OiTmotion, tho followin'- committee w». .ppoitod j C M Fr«r. r«Dk MoK .7 V td..rd.. Iti. h.rd IT-
to prepare an address to the people, to procure aid,
etc., for the sufferers, viz: Gov. J. E. Brown, Rev. Dr.
H. U. Tucker, Rev. Dr. David Wil
Brooks Bush, W McMillan. Henry Witter, R W T
Denham, 8 T Turner. Vines Fish, Marlin Manley, A
Us Hon. H. W. Hill- ! s s F en cer, A F Wright, S L Levy, Levi Cohon,
lice with their gray uniforms, that it did not include J STorattte Covington Hotoi if you with nice car-
’Old Tea and Costa” in their calculations, and get peted rooms, clean, .’inen, soft beds, pood meals and
* for hitu. What a beautiful military display he'd livery accommodations. C. Cox,
make, “all buttoned down before.” Old Grimes’ coat
would be nowhere. But the Council didn’t, and the
Recorder has bad to look out for himself. The dust
yesterday morning came very near doing what tho
Council failed in, for when he rcacbed headquarters
it would have been a difficult matter to decide the
materiel of Jus outer habiliments. As for bis eyes—
(oh, my eye!)—be bad none worth speaking of. Jon
sen laughed, aud Butler tittered, and ail the loungers
giggled, and amongst the rest the reporter put forth
a respectful smile, for which peremptory orders we»e :
given to Jonsen to lock him up in No. 1, which order
Joueeu dared not obey, lie knew. j
The first case called was one against W H Reeder, j
who had been reading liis title clear to a quart of red j
eyp, aud ho read so long aud so late that he could see j
to read no more. The police came up aud helped j
Lochrzy’s Dye Hors* Omcs Rem or at* —
James Locbrey has removed his office from
Mitchell street, opposite tho Christum
Church, where he will bo pleased to see iiii
customers and friends. Work done more-
Spalding, from November 1st tolitb, inclusive. By i rapidly than before.
sentC-tf Proprietor, Covington, Georgia.
A. S. ANDERSON,
A’lauta’a bill pos'er, fares ten good stands for W. S
h:ui t
i to the calaboose.
tho way, Andersou has just fluished a b> ard < om- j
pored of some two thousand feet of lumber, in the |
most prominent place in the city.
W. k A. R. R.—Sec notices given by E. B. Walker,
Master of Transportation, of the discontinuance of
certain trains.
Reeves' Hotel —Si
flu House.
X. Y. Z. wants board for himself, wif
Address him at this office.
Robert Johnson is no longer mailing
Our stock of Cloth, Cassimeres and vett
ings for merchant tailoring is immense. Wo
guarantee satisfaction in every particlar.
M. A J. Hzbsch,
Popular Clothiers and Tailor?*
lice of this excellent Grif i Dyketlian is getting to be the most pepu
i tailor iu the Stale.
■ there visa good light, j notice of resignation
sworn: A W
and geutiy laid him down to read till Monday, when
tli • court rtad him at a giancs. Five.
Mr Rearden was Cued fi.teen dollars forspattin’ Mr
Odell in the eye. Mr Odeil had insulted Mr K with
the above consequences.
The case against Odell was dismissed. The knock
urd. Genets! O. A. Erma,. J.ldx* 7. A. H.jden. Col. | folloeinf! Petit Juror.
O w Ad ,ir Mr David M.yer, Oeptain Jdd. It. Flynn, | J C Fuller, 7 It Situmon.. Enoch Wood. W J j down ha got being sufficient,
non. .7. II. Janie.. Mr. P. Eom.re. Dr. N 7. Augi-r, ! *»“■>«. Jno Di S g., I 11 Pilgrim. L I' Thom.., Jr., E j \ ca .e against Anderson I'arrencu
Dr A. T. Spa!- I Lee, J T reaccck, W G Collier, -I J Jenkins, J C pleading, under all tlie circumstance
Mr. John Rya
ding, and Rev. R. W. B. Elliott.
The committee
i Spencer’s office on Tuesday
On motion, the city papers were requested to pub
lish the proceedings of this meeting.
Connaily, Jno Thomason, 1 F Harris, W G Fishback
T. M. Acton is announced as the woikii g man's
candidate for Councilman from the fifth ward.
Quabtsbly Saz.f.8.—Frank T. Ryan, Clerk of Coun
cil, gives notice that taxes on quarterly sales arc now
due and must be paid.
! Roth* Clothing at Lineman & Bro’* in ;nd-
■ less variety, ranging from $5 to 20*. >H
Lee Suiit-h sold tho “Girl of tho Period *
j bar to Luch Hams on yesterday. Lee hopes
; that bin friends will continue to patronize (4»
! bar.
requested to meet at Colonel T N Wood * Jno ° r ° undl - J M McConnell, T C Brang- j
uesday roornir.;' at 10 o’clock. I , ‘ Rn ’ Sprewell, -7 R Towers, B S King, Teudy Ste-
gall.
Jo
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S. B.
J. W. Goldsmith, Seen
STATE AND COUNTY TAX BOOKS
Within the time prestTibid by the Tax Ac
General Assembly.
I aia lilt no discretion. Cou-e fonai
A NOBLE DEED.
i going to press, we are intorinc.l of i
leed
of the last ! worthy of imitation. A committee appointed by
: Schiller Lodge No. 71 I. O. O. F.. to make preparations
Remitter, from Supreme Court in tho case of E
Guthman v-. W T Castleberry—affirming the judg
ment of this Court, was entered on the minutes and
made the judgment of this Court. Jackson A Clarke
for Castleberry.
Remitter, from Supreme Court, reversing judgment
i of this Court In B T S Kitnbio vs Tnc Bank of Fulton,
was entered on the minute a and mad» tho judgment
for the celebration of their
veraary
i tho 2d of of this Co
S. R. HOYLE, T. C.,
■t, nearly opposite A nets
1 October, the expenses to be defrayed by voluntary
: contribution from the members of laid lodge, have
i nobly decided to s« nd tho amount so far edit
tl'.cir suffering brethren in Shreveport and Mi
CITY RECORD.
Notes Kountl Town Yesterday by the
Ilcruld Reporter*.
BALL TO-NIGHT.
The Machinista and Blacksmith’s Union will give
their third annual soiree at the Concordia Hall to
night. The public are respectfully invited to attend.
Tlie price of admission is two dollars. Let every one
attend; we predict a good time to all tho participants, j ^ 0 t ar y public.
Goorgo W Ada!
John Graham vs. J. W. B. Edw ards aud Margaret
have j Edwards. Injunction, Ac. Dismissed. B. II. Hill A
cd to > Sou for defendant.
phis. | D. A Walker vs. W II Phillips A li White. Injunc-
tlou, Ac. Dismissed mi motion of A W Hammond A
Son, complainant’* Solicitors.
A I. Hunt A Co. vs Herman Rich, M S Keese et al.
Bill. Ac. Dismissed, llillyer A liro. defendant's at
torneys.
Walter It Brown, Esq.. was dul> cOiumisrioueJ a
resulted iu his
of being drunk
aud disorderly, and under the remaining ciicumstan-
ces he got off with five and costs.
“Rtee with the laik, and with tho lark to bed,*’
Observes some solemn, sentimental owl,
Maxims like these are very easily eaid;
But ere you make yourself a fool or fowl.
Tray just inquire about tlie rise aud fall.
And whether larks have any beds at all.
Minyun Kemp is one of the larks mentioned in tho
text who have no bed at all. He cams up from West
End and usually carries hit bed clothes on his hack,
wnidi consuls of a heavy o and vest, and on a r. arm
day may bo considered as c >mfortub!o as could be ex-
pccted. He paraded his wardrobe before a largo and
apprtcia iva audience, upon whom, when the pathos MENS’ AND KOI S’
of his glance hud tak<n effect, there v/as scarce- |
ly a dry u«»m* in tho house, and you could j J1ENS’ AND ROYS’
have heard a nickle drop, if there hid been one in the >
i crowd. The Court asked him why ho got drunk, and
to be. aud ain’t going to be Alderman from tho filth
It is whimpered by horse-dealers that J*ck-
-T. R. Wylie.—'This excellent gentlemen dont want j 80n 8 Magic Balsam will remove warts fron.
horses. By making incissions in the fptr* -
until they bleed freely, and then sat orate tk r
corn with the Balaam, and in a few days *fc;
corn will disappear.
All the fashionables buy their goods from
Dykeman.
Jackson’s Magic Balsam is canting ;no*
sufferers with those littlo painful tormentor.-
called corns to rejoice. It removes tho pa
in a very few minutes. Try it.
local, notices.
SECURE A WINTER SUIT
AND OVERCOAT NOW.
I SECURE A WINTER SUIT
AND OVERCOAT NOW.
! SECURE A WINTER SUIT
AND OVERCOAT NOW.
SECURE A WINTER SUIT
AND OVERCOAT NOW.
STOCK VERY LARGE.
Jackson’s Magic Balsam, it is said, Los ul- •
I failed to core the worst case ol colic in hornet
j Thousands of dollars will b - av< 1 ••
STOCK VERY LARGE, I timely use '_
M. & J. II1RSCH.
M. & J. HIRSCII.
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE
IN THE STATE.
THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS' l'AHADE.
i On next Wednesday the Kuigbta of Pythia9 will ilodi- { a ud
I cate their new halt with appropriate ceremonies. At 3 George W Adair vs William T Gunn, Trustee,
1 i*. m. they will have a grand parade in full drefs uni- j Judgment for plainlilTby default lor $1 i0>.
i form, preceded by Kislie's Braes Baud, down the fol- j Julia A Eiston vs. John A Easton. Libel for Div»
i lowing lino of inarch: j Two verdicts and divorce a rinenfo ttialrlmoni deer
! Farm on Broad at the hall; down Broad to Alabama, j John T Cooper and T 1* Westmoreland plaintiff's
j down Alabama to Try or. down Pryor to Mitchell, up torneys.
] Mitchell to Whitehall, up Whitman to Will, do.a W.i 1 j rmily K I .vM vs. George llillyer. lii.l to cn
i to Pryor, r.p Pryor to Peachtree, up Peachtree to juaa- ! Deed. The jury found fir complainant. HillCam 1 -
! tion of Oak, down Oak to Foray Hi, down Forsyth to ler ccniplaiuani's attorneys; E 1‘ Howell, contra.
Marietta, up Marietta to junction, u-»wn Marietta to . Remitter, from Supr« meCoutt, affirming judgement
' of this c
FOI KTH WARD CLUB.
A large meeting was held last night at the Mniical
College, cf the Democrats of the Fourth Ward. Eve
ry class of citizeuB was will r< presented. The meet,
ing was called to order by the President, Mr. M. J
Ivy. The minutes of the last meeting wero read anti
adopted. On moiicn of Mr. Marcus A. Bell a crmir.it
tee ol five, consisting'.ol M. A. Bell, B. E. Crane, Thos
O. Heely, J«-hn H. Flynn and W. H. I’orter were ap
pointed to prex-aro brndeen for she meeting. Tin
committee retired, soon returning am! preaectid tin
following repoi t:
Whereas, TLemo*lc of Ward nominations is contrary
to the well established Dem:»crat:c naage, and forces
upon the ticket at tho general election candi
dates whom six-sevenths of tho* voters had no
voice in selecting, thus simetiL.es allowing felf-
nominated intriguers in the Wards the absolute
power to elevate themselves into office, investing them
with general authority to rule over and govern our
municipality to tho great di*atisfa< tion ot the people
and tending to the min of the city. Therefore,
Resolved, That as Democrats of the Fourth Wa T d,
wo have determined lo adopt the delegate system for
nominations.
Resolved, That inasmuch a* there is no ting ex
ecutive committee, we recommend that the Demc-
crata of f«cli It .ril r .nvnia at 1’aeii icspvvlirc piavi-s | Wm D Halloran, l nlton county ; r. A Iiowlcy, ! jua „,
, on Monday the irvthl” — — —
Judgment by dehml t fo
frank K
■ plaiptifffor $!Wt» with hit
IN THE STATE.
CO WHITEHALL STREET.
CO WHITEHALL STREET.
; Everybody can Ret “fits” at -T. If. Dyke-
man’s, next to National Hotel.
Peachtree, and up to Castle Hall.
Ibc Committee of Arrangement,
the following gentlemen: A. B. W'r
; moo, J hn F. Simone
he case of Milton Maieuev*. the State,
' * entered on the minutes and made the judgment of
u * ! this court. J..o. T. Gieuu, Solicitor General, for the
! State.
Tho?. Crawford vs. t!ie S’.ata. Remitter from Su
preme Court affirming judgment ol this court in above
. case, entered on tho minutes and r.iado tho judgment
of this court. Jno. T. Glenn, Solicitor General, for
11 the State.
Taylor Jenkins
the Stai
Remitter
of meeting at 8 o’clbck, ;•
day of this month aud nominate, l»y ballot, the del
egates for oath Ward to meet in Convention on the
next morning at 10 o’clock, at the City Hall, and th*n
and there nominate candidates for Major and Council-
id support the
PERSONAL ISTELLPIENCE.
The following, among others, were registered i
National Hotel last night:
II E Williamson, Griffin; R B Harrison, Macoi
T Lvtirg. Kirkwood; G N Smith, Lltbonla; T W
. Trait, S .Sc A T Co; John Tiiompaon, Stone Mountain; ; preme Court
1 Thomas D McAlpine, Raleigh, N C; J W Nevitt and ! ca9e> entered ou the miuut<
1 two daughters, Savannah, Wm N Beanehamp, Litch- J 0 j court. Jno. T. G!en;
j field, Ky; J W W Barnard, LaGrangc; A P Lucas, i state.
; Btrtou; J J Hickman, Kentucky; W A Carr, Chatta- | ^ j McAllister vs. the State. Remitter affirming
at, entered on the mioutes and mute judg-
St Louis; Martin J Crawford, Columbus; E F Clark ’ m e r»t 0 f tlii« comt. Jno. T. Glenn, Solicitor General,
and son, Savannah; E M Pendleton, Alliens; Daniel for the State.
Williams and lady, Mrs Francis Adiemson, Fair Clay,! Burnham & Wauds vs. the Icsurance Company of
G»; J G Mays, Augusta; T M Alexander, Cartersvi’le; 1 America. Judge R. II. Clarke agreed to try this case,
he promptly rep'hd because he Lad drank tiiTmuch j
whibky. Jle had been reading in one of Simmon?’
Regulator Almanacs (which Miles Turpin had given i
him) that a certain “Dr. Virchow, ono of the most*
< miueut profeanors in the Augusta Medical College, j the LARGEST CIjOTHING HOUSE
who exunined Captain Hall, the distinguished Artie
nd Mary Kinr. explorer, after d.ath, says he was killed by the carc-
t I ]k*micsh of his physician, whom he called in to rr-
I lieve a tr.ff ng attack of dyspepsia to which he was
. | subject alter heartily eating of Polar bear meat.”
I Having eaten heartily without i rooming any enthu-
0 • siastn of the bowels, our frtrnd Kemp concluded to
1 j try v. hat “Virchow” tliero were in stones, aud accor-
_ j dingly made a “Hall” of stone fence out on
j Peteis street druggery. It had the
1 j desired effect. It- Hung him into a perfect perspira
tion aud at tho same time upon the sidewalk. The
guard picked him up and the Court prescribed pul
verized blue stone six hours after ecoh meal in the
infirmary for dyspeptics, presided ever by Judge
Owens uctii the patient dies, or turns over a new leaf
Mr. J. H. Webb, having epuu himself across the
municipal shrubbery, was found glistening with j
“morning dew” in the morning sun, and was swept i Dykeman, Merchant Tailor
away by tho police hruth or justice aud lauded iu the j tionul Hotel, can not be fclirpa
workhouse, where ho is engaged in writing his life
on the wall with a piece of charcoal.
William Henry Cooley very coolly took advantage ol
i All the candidates buy the
1 Dykeman.
lothes from •
Back riioM New Y’obk.—Mrs. McCt»ros?.-.
has just returned from New York where eh
has purchased absolutely every thing pertain
ing to the milliuery business. Reai. Hun. *
Haiti is one ot her specialties. Ste is ir
king preparations for a grand opening ca. tt.
8th of October, when Lei* stock will' be com
plete. She cordially invites all friends an l
patrons to call and examine her goods an
prices, b’he can compete with any house
the State in price. All goods are guarantor-',
o give satisfaction.
uiry w iil
Factory"
Retail merchants in city and
save money by buying “Georj
Sheetings and Shirtings from
Dess, Ogljot.ee A Co.,
Agents for Georgia Factor
j ing or excellence of fits.
g a . * tho panic and the reduction in the lager beer ta.iff
I hr tiling judgment of this court in above 2Dtl impregnated hia *ystem with that inspiring be
and made the judgment erage until he fell into the hands cf tho law.
, Solicitor General, lo
!r.
Resolved, That wo will stand by
regular nominees of eaid convention.
Resolved, That we disclaim any disposition to dic
tate a policy, but such is the general dissatisfac tion
with the present unjust method, in order to restore i
harmony and concert of action, we are constrained to j Lamp -
adopt tho regular Democratic system; and we ear
nestly appeal to the other wards to abandon the <t'-
yarlure and not ruthlessly impair the integrity of the
party and subvert the betff interest of the city.
When the report of ths committee was read, a
motion was made to lay it on the table. This motion
was afterwards withdrawn, and Mr. Sidney Del! of
fered the following as a substitute:
Resolved. That in the opinion of this wa d tho
primary system of semination is consistent with
Democrats: usago and secure a firm expression of
opinion cn tho party than any other iu selecting
• tandard b. arers.
EO Green, Carro ton: B U Mu’.o
Goodman, New nan.
Columbus; J J ' Judge Hopkins being disqualified. Hillyer & Bro.
plaintiffs’ attorneys; D. F, Hammond defendants'at
torney.
Wm. B. Huie vs. ('has. Lockhart. Rule against
Court viewed Mr. Cooley’s case with frigid disapprov- j
( al, and “froze him out” with a five dollar flue,
i Andrew Work, by tlie aid of a bottle of imported :
! rat’s bane, worked himself into such a paesi u that j
j liis work of locomotion became deteriorated, ami he j
! male the print of liis nose in tbe dirt, that others j
| taking his example, might make their lives sublime j
The Court made short work of Mr. Work by lining him !
j five dollars.
i “Good bye John, don't stay long,
your own chickabiddy.” I
810 Business Ssuits at Eisemau & Bro's.
812 Business Suits at Eiseman & Bro s.
$15 Business Suits at Eiseman & Bro’s.
$18 Business Suits at Eiseman & Bro’s.
$20 Business Suits at Eiseman A Bro’s.
Ready Made Department
Eiseman* A Bi:o.,
oct4-2t 55 Whitehall st
Mr. Luch Harris lias bought front L»*
| Smith his cigar stand, bar and bar fixture-.
| together with the goodwill. The- lfrjncr* v-
. pure and the cigars excellent.
Mr. Luch Harris La3 commence 1 keep
the Girl cf the Period, aud invites his 2
to call.
DarGGisT* and store keepers ted Jackac<= *
for clo‘b- i DaLnm at 25 cents, 50 cents, and on.*
aV * k ’(dollar r*er bottle. The proprietor gives :
iiWrty. One hundred bottles per week a:
given iway on the Macon A Western Eo -
road. Long may it live until it has cured ~
the pain and aches in the United Statue.
next to Na- •
We give
lanta. Sbc haa come among us, leaning upon tho arm
of a man who is admired, respected and esteemed, by
the whole community, aud for his sake
d for propounders; llillyer A Bro., contra.
J. D. Thompson va. Nancy Ware, et al. Bill, etc.
j The trial of this caso had just begun when Court ad-
Hendeksox A Tderence—Greene Line 6;* -
eery Store, Whitehall street, wholesale and re
tail Grocers, and dealers in all kinds ot coun
try Produce. Butter, Egg«, Chicken?, ‘A; -
pies,Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage,
ties, and constantly on hand.
—^ Hkxdhesox A* Ton:.r.v:~
Still Coming.—The large variety of fuucy j *27, dtf.
aud millinery goods bought by Wm. Title-j Vonng lodie,Teed**not be under the ne:
baum'a Millinery Artist, Mrs. Spiegle, «lio I of tAkiDf , U ;eir mother's butter r I»t -
„ . spent lour weeks in the cities ot New York, fnr i, n iinn .nnui.u K'nnv , fni: iv ^-
I'bu. it i,»ilh our old friend M.t McArOIe. JI«t I JC, .. • ■ lot UUltOn mouias. as A.BOX USi-a in.* -S-
oid acquaintance of hi. Honor, but of late h.a j I hilui-lelphia and Baltimore, tor the purpose as l, a ... their heart's desire. lh =
of selecting the latest and most fashionable | hftYe b!so n fl . u linp PI tl)£ . L , t est no- el.;;-
oods for this season. Extensive preparation I iu Flincy r.oods. Fancy Ties. Ruffling* f,r
is made for a Grand Opmiry at the store No. I tbe neck> iVc _ Tb< . v are ' als0 cow icceivi-;
31 Whitehall street, on the bth of this month, j , beh . r)llJ stock if Millinery Good,. XL-
by which time the largest portion of the took i a(be3 WP nld do well to call on them lief .
« k lionte t
and gla ily wc- ret
io both, forevw i
r people will couvinco ber tixt cordial.y j jouriicd, to meet at Hij o'clock this morning. Tign
> her Into our
nd eternally.
nldst. Ilappin
BEETHOVEN 60CIE1V.
The first fall “reception” takes place on Monday
next. A rehearsal is announced for Friday afternoon,
when tickets will be given to the members for dis
tribution.
Resolved, That we therefore endorse the at tion of
the five other city wards that have already do-bred
in favor of that system.
Resolved, That this ward do bold a primary ejec
tion in like manner as the other wards cn the ilth
instant.
The reporiot the committee arid the substitute were
then discussed—Mr. Dell aa1 Samuel R. Hoyt advo
cating tbe adoption of the substitute, and Mr. Bell, M.
Mahoney and John H. Flynn in favor of the report of
the committee.
The question then lieiug i aded, several motions as
to the manner in which the vote should be taken were
made. It waa agreed that a division should be had—
those in f»vor of the substitute to Uke their plac
the right side of the room, aud t!
report to take the other. As soon as the “eheep were
divided front the goats,” the Choir announced that the
substitute was lost, when some one demanded “a
count.” Messrs. Flynn and Dell were appointed to
make the “count.” Both of them agreed that there
were thirty-eight in fsror of the substitute. On
counting the other party, however, Mr. Flynn
claimed forty-one and Mr. Dell thirty-five. This
side was marshalled into hue of two deep and count
ed several times over. Mr. Flynn claimed 38, Mr.
Dell 35. Mr. Flynn then demanded a count of the
other aid*. Several parties moved to adjourn, which
motions were sot put. Considerable hurrahing and
confusion waa the order of the day. Mr. Dell could •
not get his side into line, or take any further part in j
the meeting. The Chair decided that the substitute ,
waa lost, and then putt ng a motion to adopt the re- |
port of the committee, loud shouts of “aye!” resound
ed through tho ball; on negst.ve no one voting, a
great portion of the crowd having Wt ibe hall. '
The meeting then adjourned.
A SAD SCENE IN CHURCH.
At KvaoS Chapel. Sunday night, jn«t as Rev. W. H.
Potter was getting fairly into what promised to be •
most affective sermon, a blind man in the congregv
tion, by the name of Jno. Adcock, was suddenly aei/-.*d
with a fit, which caus' d considerable excitement
throughout tbe congregation, but especially bear ,
where the sufferer was seated.
Ho was borne out by the pastor. Rev. Jno. D.uki yj ,
aid Rev. Joseph Cohron. and at last accounts was ini- ;
proving.
The excitcment put a stop to tbe sermon
Sacrament of tbe Lord's Supper was administered in
me I lately after quiet was restored.
SEVENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC MLETING. •
Tho Democrats of tho Seventh Ward arc earnestly j
requested to meet at Green’s store to-night at half-
past sewn o’clock.
Business of great importance is exported to come ;
before tho meeting
United S|
GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT TO-NIGHT
for the benefit of the Shreveport snd Memphis yellow
fever sufferers takes place at James’ Hall. Mra
Snook and Mrs. Robertson, perhaps the two best so
prano voices iu North Georgia, with Miss Mu Sand
lin peri al
nabobbish cellars of Decatur street, made war upon
his friend, whose name sounded something like Mc-
Dougal, in the evidence, who took Mat's bat and
made off with it. Mat brought him to bay with a
rock, which disibled an arm, and was proceeding to
incontinently c'.aw him:
“Shame 1 oh, fie!
McArdle, why
Will you thus skyogle :
Why cang aud claw,
Aud gouge and chaw,
The unprepared McDougal:”
Mat could only answer by saying Me. had his pipe.
In short. Mat's cakes were all dough, anil the words ot
the law melted over him like butter on hot caket
eessink judge rukMDiNo j was appointed chief of sti IT to Butler
* ’ i iaurant, where he presses to keep thiuj
d District Court cf the United States j The court dismissed Lim with this doxology:
have heard of ‘the r.nake in the grase,* m
t >t the terrible snake in the gtas«>:
But you must know.
A Ellis for Thompson; Peeples k Howell, contra.
While the jury in above caso was being stricken,
Col. M. A. CandDr, of counsel for Banks Crawford,
who is under indictment for an assault with intent to
murder one Rosenweig, called the atteution of tho
i Court to a plea of guilty to an assault, but the Court
refused to entertain the plea until ha can hear the
! evidence.
purchasing. Knox’s Millinery and Variet; .
No. ‘JO Whitehall street. sept 2e-tt
i t be “liidering,” but go to the Die* :
fill be in.
All the ladies ol Atlanta and vicinity are
cordially invited to examine the goods and
prices. No Millinery House in the city of j ^he Ptiiod and get an eye-opener.
Atlanta can undersell
Wm. Tit let. a i'M,
Oct. 1, dot No. 31 Whitehall street
Wl Defy Competition.—We have c:i La . 1
tho largest, best selected and most compi::-
stock of Clothing, Gent*' Famishing anu
Fiece Goods, for merchant tailoring parre*- —
And f>i
5 New Beef Market. — The undersigned have j ever brought into this State, nr.d we defy co:
1 opened a market on the corner of Alabama j petition both here and elsewhere, as t *
• quality and fit.
M. A* J. Hus* *.
Nos. 50 and52 Whitehall street
1 l°tu C W i* lG * ftn ^ Uoyd streets, and will keep constantly j P I|CC8 » '
at the City Res- , . I
;hiu"« ia order. - 011 band the best Tennessee meats—beef.
The Circuit
me* pursuant to adjournment, at 10 o'clock A. *i., I
yesterday.
TV.e following gebt’emeu were sworn m as grand
jurors lor the present term:
Jno. J. Howard, Bartow county, foreman; James I
Jones, Coweta county; Joseph Turner, Talifarro couu- !
ty; Calvin Sewell, Meriwether county; Washington P j
pork, mutton, \
oct I-d3t.
lusage, etc.
J. J. Tobbfkt A Bn
the venemous snake la the ylo•
less, admitted the best pianist in Atlanta, assisteJby | Johnson, Gwinett county; Jo* L Perkins, Dawson
imny member* of tho Boethovon Society. The
ouuty; F M Gi
Paulding county ; John J Hart,
lection* from tas most favorite operas. Popular ; Clayton county: James Tate, Fulton county; Allen ;
lavor of the P iece: *' onl J 50 -?nta; half tickets 2'» cents.
We hope to *t:e at least five hundred, old arid young,
i James' Hall.
DASHES HERE AND THEBE.
ng Mon’s Library received 21 new mem- j
week, snd is progressing iu every depart- l
The Y
hers is?
| meat.
I One cotton buyer ot Ailautt received $100,000 in 1
j currency last Saturday.
The press that printed the Sunday Hf.bu.d eontin-
( ucd work all through Sunday, up to Monday more- ,
i ing seven o'clock, working off the extra edition or- |
! dered. The puffing and^ *mok!ng of the engine was
an unusual sight to church goers,
j Mi. -Tames haa only issued a» out $8.<K,0 of bis cer
tificates, and $1,000 have already found their way Lack
to bis vaults. They pas* current without any diffi
culty.
The ladies cf the Memorial Assoc atim are con-
t initiating giving “A Shakespeare Party,” having
been so much cDcouiagud by their “Dickers Party.”
Somebody kicked up a dust yesterday.
John D. Scott is going to give a Trading for the
benefit of the Young Mens' Library Association next
week.
THE WRONG COURT HOUSE.
A distinguished Judge met a negro man on tlie
streets, yesterday, whom he had known in LaGrange.
Ho said to Lim. “what aro you doing here, you are still
living iu LaGrange, I suppose.” Be replied that he
was up here on the jury, tint lie had been to tbe court
house ami heard them call over tbe jury, but they had
ilthe • left him out and he was •• >iug homo as he ^ upposed
STRANGERS IN TOWN.
General Joseph K. Johnston, of Savaunub, wc» in
the city cn yeatwrday rn route for Savannah, 'lhe
General was in go->d health and spirits.
Hoc.Thomas M. Norwood, United 8'atis Senator
from Savannah, passed through tho city ou vf.-terday.
• a b!» way Lome from New York, where be La* been
for the last threo w-'ek« iu convention with the Sen
ate Committee on trau»porlatlon.
Mr. D. P. H /dand. tho moat prom.neat !a
1 they did not need him. The Jud;;c tol.l him that lie ' 0 f the Jua'.i<
bad gotten into the wrong court house, that it was 1
; Eraklne's court that needed jurors Lke him, and if he
would go there he could find t mplojmerit. j
The last seen of him he was making tracks to find
Man. J-Jin Iliskin-
Cleveland, Wbitefield, county; Robert Johnson, Ful- 1
! Ion county; Garrison B Daniel, Fulton county; Jno |
, F Cunningham, Oglethorpe county; Hardy T Sanders,
Madison county; Jamoa A Maxwell, Henry county;
LF Blalock, Fayette county; James O Allen, Fulton
county.; John C WolborU, Troup county; W II Simp
son, Gwinnett.
His Honor-Judge Erskine changed the Gaand Jury
particularly upon c flenses against tho revenue laws,
I and fully explained the amount of evidence that was
necessary to justify the finding of a bill.
In tho Circuit Court the case of A. B. Ragan, as-
| signer, vs. Banks, EJdlemau & Co., assumpsit, was
called up and postponed for hearing before a full
i bench. Messrs. Bleckley. Baugh and Thrasher, for j
I plaintiff; aid Messrs. Pope. J. L. Brown, Peeples k ‘
| Howell, contra.
The United Slates vs. Albert Mull; same vs. Marshall I
Mull. The charges of illicit diatilliug agaiuat tho dr
; fondants in the above stated rases were nol protVd
; in the District Court.
* Defendants plead guilty to working iu an illicit dis- j
j tillery.
Hon. W. I*. Pi ice made an earnest aud eloquent up-
! peal for the parties, saying that they were entirely
ignorant of the law and that so soon as they learned
that it was wrong the defendants stopped work.
The Judge sentenced them to imprisonment iu l ul*
, ton county jail and to pay a fine of $1C0,
Court then adjourned till 10 o’clock to morrow
morning.
tfualicm* Courts.
There was no criminal business investigated at any
Courts yesterday.
John Keely is selling goods at ptioes to
! suit tbe times. Yard wido bleached domes
tic at 12A cents worth 1(» cents. Biack alpacas
cheaper than ever ottered. Dress goods,
CITY BUSINESS. ! shawls, pants goods, cossimeres, etc., tLinneis,
"" j blankets, linen goods, notions; a beautiful
; line of embroidered flannels,ribbons, hosiery,
Among Our Business Men.
HEATING STOVE®.
Don't set around your stores
freeze, but call on Stewart A: Wood
heating stovo. If y
at short notice, call on Stewart & Wood, at tli
etsntl, No. 1*0 Whitehall street.
N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer
VALUABLE PLANTATION GOB'
DON COUNTY.
riMiE FORMER RESIDENCE AND PLAN I Ai ivN
JL of Major James Freeman, deceased, of *>ir l -
. i ouuty. This plantation con tains about
-4.C O O Acros o Xj »ucl.
gloves, eto., Bt prices which place them within J lyinK np „ th , CsMcwatU. Eiv.r, on the old Tsnu v*
»ee Road, and on the contemplated route of the Cav
tersville and Ducktowa Railroad, with fine, li.v
the reach ot everybody. Competition is iu-1
.ns A.AVinov . j vited in quality aud prices ot above named ‘ commodious Dwelling containing eight rooms
and dwellings -nd I 1 . .. . *... . . j barnes, sublee, Ac.. Ac. It has ahmya been ,
and get you a nice j goodb, ft.so, in b tick fiilks, of which the beht • ^ ODe o{ | he RriM a n j stock farms in Cln
want your heating stove nut up | line ever offered in Atlanta wfli be found at i <»eorgia. it has been long known as a place ex.oi- .
r . ! ingly healthy, being surrounded by mountains sc
John KEXLEYS, ( w.ih plenty of the beat running waters near tl
Comer Whitehall and Hunter streets
DRY GOODS. i hUU&tas
Our Dry Goods department was never so complete j • • •
-.1$ now. They were bought under more favorable cir-! The wholesale firm of O'Connor, Kobin.-on A : * r ? w,h ’ “ weU “ co ‘ ,<,n - fJ '
3 ** . • is located eighteen muta from Uaskoun, ar.l elg.:*.
cuinstanco* than over before. Onr miriHi p a<« lm > mil tho adontiAn nf ilia loJioa nf Atl.>nto _i ..
as the lowest. Samples sent c
homehtcad. The lan<ls are well watered with goo-j
clear, never-failing streams, and in good condition o:
improvemcut.sad contains over 600acres ftratciAod ’„ •*
I land, and will produce clover and
C'llASil
Our prices are
n application.
mi in, Boynton
low j Co., Cull the attention ot the ladies of Atlanta mi cs from Fatrmount post office.
and vicinity lo their retail Millinary Booms, | ru^: tueumt'in ^vembeKwhS:
’oe-K'-ea.
Oct .i suna-tues
connect* .1 with their Wholesale Department, given immediately. Plenty of gen'd mnir*, sv- *
, tv . . • grain, Implements. Ac., on the place,
coiner C«I Pryor and Decatur streets, opposite Tenua-Onc-thirdcash; balance one. two and :hr
the Kimball Hons
yearn, with interest beariug n-te% Sold on .
H I of Judge Eochrane and B. W. Freeman. Apoly
The B^tail Departoieut is under the m..u- Judge Lochrane. B. W. Freeman. • n the place -
— — — 1Wallace A Fowler, Beal Estate \ • rs. vttants -%
AN OPENING.
Our friend John Domini, No. 8 A-abaiua street,
j opens Lis Kiting Saloon to-day, and in connection
with his Bar it will be one ol the m ist acceptible and ngement of Mrs. Kate O’Connor, who Cordially
; convenient plicee of r.-inrt for the tbir.t, .nd hungry ! inv i te8 bpr f r i en cls ami former customer to
| public to be foui d within cur city. He will keep con- ; , , . , . , ,
! . .. . . . . . . . come and <\arsine her stock ot handsome
I stantly ou hand fine, trc**h and luctous Oysters and • .
Fish, together with everything pertaining to ths eating trimmed and mi trimmed Hata, Bonnets and
Millinery in general. I can aud will compete
and , with any house iu tb
and style. Ladies, coiue and »ee tor
selves. Most llespectfnl’y,
Mrs. Katf. O’Con
NOTICE.
will supply
eign Wines,
inything :
line, while from his
tho line of Domestic
Beer.
Pidite and willing attendants will watt upon ail who
visit this new and complete Eating House, and every
thing will be done to satisfy the hungry and thirsty
patrons of the establishment.
Tho charges arc very moderate, and No. s is within
a minute's walk of the Passerger Depot. It you want
s good bate, take our w ord for It and try John Domini.
No. 8 Alabama street.
DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK.
M
Sjllth, both iu price dated Septmdier IS. aud signed by Rn-h Irwsi
AUo, a draft for $S0 accepted, in fever of th 1 r-
ald Publishing Company, by C. S. Newton.
Tho public are cautioned against negotiating
papers as duplicate# for the Mine have been rb»a.
NXrti:. aep'JYCt HERALD PUBLISHING O
S TATE OF GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY —Sr I - J
rior Court, April Term, 187S.— Present Un Hit
us suoro or J. L. Hopkins, Judge.
Nancy O'Dell vs. Jeremtab O’Dell—Libel for > •
and rule to perfect service.
* ^ * It appearing to the Court, by the return ot the .*»
Mr*. Funks lias i'ist returned horn the ; **'. ^ai the defendant doas not reside in tius w
and it further appearing that be does not i< Hide iu
Dykcui.iu makos better fits and j
satisfaction limn any tailor iu town
K< port*.
(ail its Mornii
THANES.
Tho Ud.es ol the Meinoiial Association thank Uiosa j
dtlxeos who have suggested a repetition of the Dick- !
uns Party, a* a very pleasant means of raining tho ba!- ;
anco due ou the monument; but. just now, think it j
nrudvissbte to have entertainments ot any kind, and I
yimt-U, is regiaU-red a‘. tha Ktmball House. ! tb«J will wait until winter, when.
Mr. W. 8. Btaeinger, of the law firm of last'll, j money matter# will be easier.
JhetooQ k Baaaiuger, of Savannah, ia stopping at the ' —
Kimball. He haa b ea speudlBg tbe lumnor with
hts family at (iaincaviMe.
eft probability, J
• ilopth, like dew-drops, p(i
Airy visions, fancies gay;
Soon they fide, jouth's dreamland scornt
Purpose grows as grows tho day.
Work and toll come swiftly, aching
Brows, tired hands, and rivet) heart*:
And the soul weds Right, forsaking
Pleasure's wiles for tsars aud »m*i ts.
Onward creep long twilight shadow*;
Fain at suns must seek the Went;
Glories die from flower-bright tmadows.
Then comes night, and with it rest.
Tlie undersigned have been appointed i
to place before depositors and the puM u
tion of this Institution. Hhortiy after tbe
iitteo •
markets, where she lias pnrchaM\l an im-1 state; tt is. on motion of counsel, ordered
uciiao ctouk iu her line, during tho height of
the
ndi- ' the panic, which enables her to give extraor- ' ia default, and th- complainant allowed to p,. •‘cst
1 ' And it la further ordered: That this rela be po
pe cs Ion flinaty in«lucements ta her numerous custu
This rosy be, and is, no doubt, ths faucy af Ihs
hut—sums clavsr, dreaming, Inoffensive bsiag who
Tl.cy most gratefully thank Mr. I,aw fur ths loan of
’ockeryware used at Iks party; ths railroads for re-
uNloa ot fare to those wishing to Sttond said party; j knows nothing of ths ups aud dowa* of Atlanta life,
■r W RCokmao, Mafor of Miner, and one of the i and to ths U««au> and r^ttHatiou for gratuitons I Ul j haa noting sis# to engsMe his time and att«ati#n
pMncipil merchants of that township, is stopping at J Voting, not only on this l«*t, but np«n atl o^otsloas, | ^ut thinking of something nice end pleasant: bat
nmh.
m* Csnn jn Hot so.
Mr! W Nevitt auff family, of 4*
Sff^sd at the National Hotel.
Mr V C 8mlih, ons of ths leading merchants of ' »“>ke ont y»stard*«r about noon ia ths kitaRan of
VTUk
a, isin ths ally.
Wm. H. Brotbertoa, twatr of Whitehall and Mitchell
MrDT CuallllUB. • widiiM al t'al .tonMlIa, | •‘"■"I*. Tb, cm- wm • d«f~-Ur. Baa; j
— - — slight; twe ai the*# dollars eovering off.
,t HiH, ts at tho rannoa ffowss.
whan Baiuiday night rolls round and ranches the oily,
there is not much mat tor ths larger portion of H»a
inhabitants of a csrliln grads who live and toovo and
Jiava their beer within its corporate limits. It has
always been ths private amnion of tha subscriber
that tha Giiy Council overlooked a small item when
prevldiaf the ways and neeme foa farntalnng the po- ^ atdt tot
of tho bank tho s’.cckhuUlsrs held a meeting and ap
pointed a committee to extmiuo and report upon lho
asset* an-J liabilities of the concern. The to mm it *<**•,
taking ampin thus to riitchaign tout duty, have made a
report, from which we aro justified tn a*.-«uring tienos-
itois that thero Is no sort of dauber of i^sa to them.
The stockholder* have a £k> In ted competent and relia
ble atrefile to ..nd tlispoao ol ths assets cf the
Bank, *n«l pay Hie proceeds at once to ths depoii*or*.
The assets are abundant for this purpose, awd la bo
half af the Rank we situ ply a*k a bttls patience snd
ers. Stock arriving daily.
Oct4 2i
Alter getting into one of Dykeaiu
wel!-ftltit*g suits yesterday, Jobti
not rccoffni^ed by kis totber.
egant,
was
1 I‘abed in some public gaaette of this Mate. «
anouth lor four month-', prior to ihs n.'xi tsr» oi
i Court.
A true ixlrart from ha .**•
W. R. VFNsm
Clerk 9ap*rir C-*ivt FuHau Coaaty u
| n*4-dilwlau:
KNIQBT3 or rrutiAa.
l b# m» Ribera of Oiira Hran* !i j.
Klizb Bowus
!
John 0. Bowlks.
LIBEL ¥X>R DIVO&GP
Iu Fulton Superior Cour’.. >
Tecta. WT».
IT AH FARING TO THK COUKT, BY Am NF
| o. I I turn of ths Sheriff, that ths defendant cannot t>»
half af the B ink ws simply a««k a bttls patience and m , . , . . found in Fulton county, and l« further aw-canm;
forbMnpu. OK the - .nd IW .M i 9 * Kn ' Kb,S - ‘ « W | fc. to. to r«»4. I. IU. to.-. « I. J5-^. -w »
■ aembl. at tbeir Oust!* Hall at 3 o clock I
reall/.e the last farthiug of their deposits. The aasots j
That the uid defendant appear at tho na«fi tews
hell be made available for their payment without ds. (sharp') Wednaadlty nflarooon, { this Court and auswsr said lil>ei; and m dethalt
. .. ...... . (Ha liSdliinl Kn *IU*nI In •WAi-nn*
lay. and vs aok tWpoaHors to give ths agsaOa time to j to attend partda.
do this, sad iff will M right aad tbs Bank will be i
condition to resume (ts regular business with a cl-
pathway.
S&ftSiS: 1
, I hat a .'opr m this %
Twoaa nol providoti with uaushs wil have « he published la the An .ant a Hvpalv aoesa mto
1 for roar months before the aegt tana at thts to?
J. Pf Tavmt. |
their wants mippked at tha t'aMie Hall.
By order af
M. kl. HftiNtin, C. fl.
W. O. H«mk, C. nf R. and R
By Court Hnxr
Atfafneyn for Lil
A true extract from ths Mtantea.
W. R- ▼fNJLl
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