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Fatal Pistol Practice.
LAXDLOHD DELIBERATE LY SHOOTS HIS TEN
ANT—THE MURDERER SURRENDERS HIM
SELF TO THE POLICE.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
FACULTY
W. GRIGGS, M. D.,
;or of Principle* ami I’ract:
Emeritus Professor of Principle* ami Practice of Med
ici oe
JOHN T. BANKS, M. D.,
! mentis* Prol'caeor of Obstetrics.
W. II. GOODWIN. M. D..
Pr» fe*!*or of G*:u< ral and Medic ;l Chemistry.
MM. ABRAM. LOVE, M. D.,
Professor of Phjsiology.
JNO. TH \V. JOHNSON. M. T>..
Professor of Gcneial and Descriptive Anatomy.
J. O. WESTMORELAND. M. D.,
I'rofca. or of Platen* Medic* and Therapeu'ic*.
J. P. LOGAN, M. D.,
Proft»*>r of Clinical Medicine.
ROUT. BATTEY, M. B..
Professor of Obstetric*.
A. W. CALHOl'N, M. D-.
Professor of Diseases ot the Eye and Ear.
W. F. WESTMORELAND. M. D..
Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery.
J. B. BAIRD, M. D .
Lecturer ou Minor Sargerr.
V. II. TALIAFERRO. M. 1>..
Professor of Diseases of Women.
O. W. HOLMES, M. D.,
'roieesor cf Principles and Practice of Medicine.
N. D’ALVIGNY, M. D..
Prosector to Professor of Surgery, and Curator,
cal Anatomy conducted by Professor of At.ato-
s for the Ilegn’ar Course
Matriculation (paid once oniy).
From tiie Cincinnati Commercial, Oct. J. {
The premises known as Neville’s urng !
store, at the intersection o! Eighth, Lock and I
Dublin streets, was the scene of an apparent
ly cold blooded murdtr about 8 o’clock last
night. In the contusion which followed the
occurrence it was impossible to get a straight
forward narration of the facts, Imt the follow
ing statement may be taken as substantially
correct:
The murderer, Dennis Cary - , was the owner
of the building, and about eighteen months
~go leased it to \V. T. Neville, a druggist,
for a term of five yeais, the lower tloor to be
rsod as a ding store. Recently Mr. Neville
atotrod a new building ou the corner ot Sixth
ihd Lock streets, which he thought won'd
r n-wer his purpose mu.'ll better than tho one
no was occupying,and accordingly took a lease
on it. With a view to complying with ti e
termp of his lease from Cary, Mr. Neville had
fcub-let the building to a man named Rurke,
to be occupied as a grocery. This did not
•-eem to please Cary, who expressed file opin
ion, that as Mr. Neville was moving away he
should have had his leasa cancelled, and
ultowed him (Cary) |to have the selection ot a
new tenant.
During the past few days Mr. Neville has
been moving his stock to the new store, and
had completed the job yesterday afternoon. p
East evening, in company with some work- | my.
men. he was about to remove some shelving | The following ft*
which he had placed there and claimed as required
r.»s property. It seems that he and Cary had J Ticket* for the Full Coura
b.*l acme angry words on Ibis piulicular point 1 p„'n,»rLatomy(ml‘air«l onVe o'oYv
dtiring the aftenv on, bnt nothing was ■ Graduation
bought of it by Mr. Neville, and lad night Good board and lodging can be h*u ue
at lbe hour named, whi’o taking down tte at $i oo to $."> no per week.
^helving, Cary entered the store-room and i Any furtoer information 1
;oH M? Neville be had taken down .nongh, ; >*T «“>"«”* ,
when the latter, in tuining around to reply, • Atlanta. Sept. 1, i#«j. Dea=
rMMI the fatal ballet f tep9-tf
Another statement is thattUry was desirous
'vt having the premises again occupied as a
drug store, and that Neville, in order to keep
jjpoHition as tar away as possible, tranferred
his lease, which, had three and a half years
to run, for a nominal sum to Burke, to mike
sure that a gioctry would be placed there.
Ju ibgard to the shooting, it is said by an ;
otter mformant that Cary was standing in the I
4c0r way while Neville was at work inside; j
that when the latter bad ubent finished and
was about removing the last board from the !
w«lH. Cary stid: “If you knock any of thit
plastering off 1 will shoot you.’' Neville re-
i»Hed: “I will be oarefol," bnt an he finished
his ifTwk a lot of plaster, about a loot square,
Tell to the fl >or, whf reopon Cary drew his re
viver, bnt in bis fir*t attempt the cap snap- ■
lje<i He again cocked tho revolver and
pfflled the trigger, with better aucceaa this ;
iiuf, the contents taking effect under Mr.
NerJOe** left arm, pas-ing through hit* lungs.
He ran out on the sidewalk and fell, exp ring
m afcont three minutes.
fjkvite a crowd gathered at the scene, bnt
Umng the excitement Cary slipped away and
wont din cl to the {Second district station, ,
-here he handed the revolver-a Urge size j iwESV.'
Smith & Wesson five shooter- to ( apt. Day ; oridnat on Fee
(or, saying: “1 have just shot * man, and I The D« at*
want you to lock me up.” His request wits ; *
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ble,” udi ••Our Father’s House," of which nearly
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ZIEGLER .v M'CURLY. 513 Arch street, Philadelphia,
RIBBONS, MILLINERY,
STRAW GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINEN, LACE,
EMBROIDERY,
niNDKERCHfEFS, and
Pa. LADIES' NECKTIES,
wy A JkT rjl jRJ JJ # i 237 and 239 Baltimore St.. UNTO.
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aeyl" 3m
AT* Order* solicited.
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id be ufactnrers.
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Manufacturer* and Proprietors of
Gertie PhospWemviai Giai,
Ainnioniiitud Siijier-I’liosjilialus,
Special Tobacco Compound, Cr und Plaster,
&c., &c.,
Scofield Rolling Mill Co,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
INTO, 28 PEACHTREE ST.
BAR IRON of all kinds.
Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at -ljc. rates.
and examine tlio stock and get a Price List.
>ii S '3l-d&wtf
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-AND-
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j best illustrated we* kly pap-r published.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Office, 68 South Street, BALTIMORE, Maryland. Fac- j
tory, Locust Toint.
tBf" Wheat growers would do well to purchase theee
superior Guanos, used vi ry largely in wheat growing
sections.
I have used these Manures for the lari five years
and unhesitatingly recommend them.
HATS,
Mens' a:
FURS.
Boy *—Wool, Fur aud Silk.
CAPS
Of all Sty
-Men's, Bays raid V'«»A‘i
UMBRELLAS.
Crttoi, Scotch Oio-
bSHli, A 149*1-1 XCS'
CANES to AW last(»
.... EDWARD COX, Decatur, Ga., Agent,
promptly her contains from 10 to 15 original engraving* of new | ang2fi-dif
machinery, Novel Inveutious, Bridges, Engineering
1. WKSTMORVL\ND, Work*, Architecture, Improved Farm Implements, > OBah. Gou>*BORoroH,
ulty. . snd every new diacovery in Chemistry.
R. A. ALSTON.
College of American Medicine & Surgery
AT MACON, GA.,
0BAS. GOLUKBORorOH, WM. T. OOI.PSDOUOUUH, .TB
O. H. FOEH1I.K, 7MOS. MAUOOL. ■'
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Thousands of \oluiues sre p - eserved for binding snd i tSULUvDwlltrUtilsy lUn® I tl« CL uUq
reference. The practical ret- ipts are well worth ten
1 I time* the snbsi ription pi ice
My stock ranges iu price* a* lollows;
HATS AND CAPS.
Silk, from $5 00 to $7 00.
Fur, from $1 20 to $5 00.
Wool, from 60c. to $1 60.
Cap*, from 50c. to *1 10.
I MBUKLLA*.
Tern*. $o a year, by
1. Specimens a-nt free. May be bad of all News-
dcale-a. PATKXTS obtained ou the btst terms,
focing ' Models ol new ibvtutioo* snd ikttche* examined,
itiuu-jund advico free. A’l pitent* are published in the
mouths tnoreatter. Scikntifio American the week they i-sn*. Send for
i w-wr • pampbl*t, 110 pages, containing laws and full direc-
x . tious for obtaining P.itents Addr as for the paper or
(tALKNTINE. M. D . of C>v»da! t CMwo, concertinc rateuts, MUNN CO., 37 Park Itow, N Y.
r of Ob»tetr.es and Dices of Women and Crarrh Olii e. corner F and tth st<. Wnshinston. D C.
STEAM
BOILERS
AND MACHINERY.
Stationary and Porlebi# steam engine* and boiler*, j
Gray’* Anti-Friction Cottco Pro**, i irca’-ar, Gang *ud I
Malay haw Mill*; Portable and hUtlooary Fiourioc |
Mill** Sugar Caua Mill* and Si girPana, Narrow Gange j
I < o«'omotive« and Dummy Lupine* for street roads, .
and mining purposes, new and *rcond-hsnd Don snd '
Wood Workiug Machinery of every descriptim. tjend
for c'.rcalar.
WASHINGTON IICOS WORKS.
tO Ve*ey street. New Vo V.
VI lYriyj ftD hIncJe CONE BURNKH~FOK '
rinr^IIlL BUN CHIMNEYS, made by.
PLl'MK Si ATWOOD, produce* the hugest |:gbt 1
Can bo used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all j
lomn deal
Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine
Cotton, from iWo. to $2 00.
Gingham, frr iu $3 50 to
Silk, from $5 60 to $15 00.
Buggy, « i 00 to *6 00.
ing foi
Ear.
II. C. FRENCH. 33. D , of Cbicayo. Ill
The Chair of Theory snd I'racticy'.
J. T. COXK. M. D^Maroa. Ga.,
Professor of Phy slologv and Fatholrgy.
W. C. JONES, M. D.. of Macon, Gi? .
Professor • f <'h-mlfct r y. Pharmacy and Botany
J. A. BROWN, M. D., Indianapoli*. Ini..
Profewor of Mah na Mrtllca and Tr erenutsca.
WASHINGTON DKRSAU, A M B. L. of Macon J
Attorney at Law,
Pro'ossoe of Medical JaritpruJence.
A. L CLINK8CALES. M. D.. oi Macon. •>» ,
Professor of Anatomy.
I; V. LEbTKH, *L D , of Reidaville, (ta.,
I'r luonsirator of Anatomy.
T. J. CAINL Janitor.
No. 62 South Gay 8 trfrt, BhUIihom .
ISAAC W. WAIJCER, of Virginia. H.i.taman. '
ang26 6m
JLm A. JDIiDS’
Chpimse, lh'Hwer'., Skirts X. M^ht^uwnw,
Walking Suits, Infants' Outfits
AND OH lT.mtKN K CLOTHING,
E. V. SPENCFK, No. tit) I.eiin^tou fit.,
sug-A>fem _ BALTIMORE.
EAR'S tiKAli) DltfiESS t OLQGSE.
BEAD'S GRAND DUCUE98 COLOGNE,
READ'S GRAND DUGHFifl COLOGNE,
Made in Boltimo-e. and fold by a!l dealer*, South 1
and Weeh It i* the sw*-etef«t peifnmeln America, and
sells at 25 cent*. aug26-lm
ROME ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ranging *!. tlia Wtj rum 25 vent* :o $20 f*
TntTNKS.
have now under trdtr anil on the way here a splendid assortment ol TRUNKS, . -expected 'It
All of which aie offered lor fale ( heap, and ou reasonable term*.
JAMES* LOAN CERTIFICATES oj certified check* taken at pvr val ;•>. for all good* bought or
Respectfully. JOHN A. DOANE..
det 3-tt No. 6 Whitehall air
IV
charleston cards.
E. W. MARSHALL & GO.,
Who’esala Iba
Foreip aid Dofflestic Dry (loods
AND NOTIONS,
>«*. h:i ;j«. tiu«
u!ty.
o o Si s
For • full conratt of I. emres. tuclnding all ♦ li- tamp aea'.er*. _ __ i JOI1X S. HEAT.
in advance $100 00 • IITAII Vt MEN. Girl* aim Boys waut- j
5 00 j j/yf " f aV 1 Fi i w ed to sell our French and j
25 00 American Jewelry, Book*, Games, etc., iu their own ,
. ted on t ve assembling "1 the localities. No capital needed. Catalogue, Tel ms, etc.,
eontfre*. P. O. VICKORY.VCO.. Angn-ta. Maine-
amplied with, »nd an officer JiHpatcLtd to cuisksc'aTlw' m' ii*. 'wm VaV » jsyi homancv. °r soul, cHAKniNo.” How
tbe umc of the shooting, who soon after re- pleasure in .'..werme "iruiiiry. ’ 3. T. COX. M. l». i either ks nuy tHt-in,t« and «aiu the love »ud ,
iruned with the information that Neville was | 1-re.lden. Borrd Trustee.. .ffecioae of u, perMD they choose, m.UnUy. lhie ■
rtead. The charge of mor.ier whs then r l«>J *■ £ SS5EE£“;. 8 "" , "» *° lrd lrU "’ e "’' S “ C «,! 1
noaiMt him. _ Egyptian Oracle. Dreamt, Hint* to Ladie*. A queer
book. 100.003 sold. Address T. WILLIAM A CO.
vnLlAH W.U.KE1L
SEAY <L WALKER,
ROME. aA.
B
call the aUeuf.v
MANUFACTURERS Gl
and Notions, which
. K. ROBUtTSC"
1 line* of Dry Go
for the inspectior
Jab.
Root. 8. C a
l ilANK E. T
OLDEST FAMILY AiEDlflSE
tSS&SSTSCStStisS Fat**** institute, jaja^ss,j
pressrired for a man of bis years. His place BKHl A * °
^"h.^tflHiXf ct' Near Baltimore, Md., SANFORD’S
tomevs HH A cless comprising the choice | • . . InvirrAimf ah
-pi rite of Bucktown. Ho is well known at ; rilUIS lX-SiITUrE HAS liEEN IN OPKKAHUS JLdlV CF IIIV IliU I tllUl
tbe Second district station, where he : LjSL “ Zi A puml, Vecelable C.thmUcsnd Ton.c. for Dy.pep-
COPPER ST1LLS.PL0MBING GEO. W. WILLIAMS 4 CO.
GAS AND STEAM FITTING,
Condensed Railroad Time Tablet.
Giriug tbe arrival ar.d dcjaiture of aii Tracua.
rorted l*y R. 1>. Main. General Tifket Age^f V>.
Kimball Honae:
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC BilLRGALX
Depa.it* 8 150, a. u., Cincinnati Fxpress; 6, s* a*.. Jkeu
Dtvav I Ihe. AiriVw 1:20 r. X , Cit-rinnali
11:15 v. m , K. nn*-*»w Line.
r.F.OKGl \ RAILROAD.
Depart a. m , and C i*. w.; Stone Me ji. tat a A ■.■*»>
rnoild!ion. 5 r. vl Arrive 5:15 p. ys., and 11 15 r v
Stone MoQT>t*iu A« *.v mmodation, S a. at.
MACON AND WESTIffN BAII.HOAD.
; D**p'i.t 1 a. v., Mail Train, and 1:50 r. vi : \—*'• *■>?
km , Marl Train, and 5:40 r. M.
WERT POINT RAILROAD.
DejMrt 11:30 P. m ; arrive 5:40 A. 1C.
, ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAIU»Ala
Depart 6:48 \ u.; arrive 7 r. M.
ATLANTA P\1»KK 31ILLS.
Hook anil New*,
JAMES ORMOND, -r^^.
, ~ j . .. i , i wiiii me unmuer oi puyti* mniiru w uin»-t
has often appeared to go OU the b..ll OI bad repregnntative* from two-tliird« of the 8iates, priori,
woioen in Bucktown, who have been locked I pailv South *nd Southwest, lti location is pre-enn-
lip for keeping houses of prostitution, and it ncntly he.lthfnl, is central, .na reached hy r.ll-
is’ said at this bn.incss alone he Ims made Uuhintto" City,
considerable money. He is said to be worth ■ 1 MRS. it. h. archer.
.-.boot $150,0(0. P . O. Eliott City. M.I.
When our reporter visited the station house ■ —
this morning he found him reclining in his SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE
«-«!&• but in answer to <inestions put to him
Constipation
Debility, Sick Headache. Billion*
Attacks, nnd all derangemeui* of liver. Stomach and ;
Bowels. Ask your d tiggist* for it. ikivareof imUa- .
Ar AAA per day. : Aleuts wanted ! All
LU claese* of working people, of
either sex. young or old, make moie money at work
for us iu their spare moments, or all the time, than at
an)thin'; else. Paiticnlar* lrte. Addres* G. STIN
SON A CO., Portland, Maine.
Manufacturing Company.
he declined to utter a word, and since bein^
locked up he has refused to converge with
anybody.
W. T. Neville vas a young man, not over
twenty years of age, and had been married 1
about ten months. He is spokeu of by those !
who knew him intimately as a very quiet and !
!>eaceablv disposed gentleman, ol correct 1
habits and business integrity.
Coroner Maley was notified, and a jury was
impanelled, who, after viewing the body, ad
journed until 10 o’clock.
A Horrible Tragedy.
K KO\ KUTCOERED BY IHIEYfcS WHILE ATTEM
)*G TO SAVE HIS MOTHER’S PROPERTY - \
FXrniNG SCENE AT KRK-GEVH T.E MON
ROE COUNTY, PA.
XjaGrrangc, On.
! First
f|lHI8 INSTITUTION, with * corp*
Class Teachers, will retume exercise* the last Wednes
day in August. Four premiums lor excel ence in
Music aud Painting were awarded Pupils of this
College at the lari State Fair. For Cstslouges. ad
dress L F. COX, President.
TTiTivERsrrsr
OF GEORGIA.
COTTON! Brass and In Caste
i the New York Herald.
Mii.roBD, Pa.. Oct.
Krcs-geville, a little settlement ot formers iu
riHIK 73D ANNUAL SESSION «[. THIS IXSXITC. , to
-1 TION wijl commence on .'J EU^EsDAI , ton. New York and Liverpool,
October let, 1«73, and continue, without tnteimission,
until Angust 5th, lb74. The State
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
And Mechanic Arts,
TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY
friends am
ready to recsivi
COTTON ON STORAGE.
at my Agricultural Building, co ner Alabama and For-
s>th streets, and would thank my friend*, both Mer- •
chants and Planters, to favor me with a portion of .
their patronage.
I solicit consignments of cotton for *«le hero or for
ts at Savauiifth, Charles-
tipon which I will make
LIBERA*. CASH ADVANCES 01 LIBERAL TERMS.
My cotton business is .STRICTLY COMMI3W N
and no ]>ains will be spared to get the
HIGHEST MARKET VA'.UE FOR COTTON
nADE TO 'IRI'FR
COTHRAN & JACKSON.
BAMiKKS.
HOME O-oorgin,
ml Remittance
uptly
led to
GRANGE ADVERTISEMENTS.
No Change of Office.
GE'JIUtI V STATE GP.AXgE.
founded upon the United b'att-a Land Grant, i-* an i
tegral part of the University, and will bold tlie sail
ivit.'gcw.ifr, « *“» ,v ov, “ v . 4 “ Term. Every advantage which tbe country allow*.
>cott township, Monroe county, adjoining j afforded for procuring & liberal education, both
entrusted to my mansgemei:
on Forsjth street.
Atlanta. Ga.. Sept. 21, IS'
‘. Entrauc- to Warehom
MARK W. JOHNSON.
:t.—dAwIm
L f the i»eeuniai y iiiU :e«.t ot
I ranee, there wUl »h- r ••«lia.i,-^ :u
All couinmnicalions a«ldn .^ed tc
ei-ted in tormer notice will he pr<
A biaucli < ffi ’e will 1»- op-ned
nd during Fair w*-« k.
7-tf
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Cotton Factors and "Bankers,
HAYNE ST., CHARLES N.S.C.
WILLI A VIS, BIPNIE & CO.
Commission Merchants,
fti llHivfr SlrtH-t, »w York.
J. D. ADQER & 03.
IMPORT}.RS OF
UARDWARS,
CUTLER'.GUIS. BAR IRON, STEEL AND AGRICULTU
RAL IMPLEMENTS.
l:l!> Mri'ling Mr»-et and Si E««t lUvMrwt,
Charleston, S. C.
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO
WHOLESALE GfOCERS
AND MULCH Ix
Car olina R i o o,
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
Refers lo tin s'paper »
FORT ROYAL RAILROAB
,bis county and region siurounding it, has i General Coarse and in Speci.l Departments. Pcarec, _ . , , n . ,
l^on thrown into a stale of excitement by a granted bn,:, la Art. .oil «ci.nc«imi in L*w. Enai- GUftnO NOtlCe tO PmllterS. Patrnnc nf Hll^handrV
. tula whinh 1,00 Inst occurred on n i»er,ag ,od Medic",e-the UM tbnmA tb. Ocorgl. rairOTlS Ol nUbOAIlUfJ.
Fire & Marine iKininCt,
• *die<! with tbe
horrible tragedy which baa just occurred on a g“”f,7 t “ , JK g n,i.
farm b milt or so from the village. Ine tie- i univ«-rally.
tails have jost been received here in full, rye 1_AW SCHOOL
from Stiondabnrg, the county seat of Monroe . ««... T ik.
, o* * . remains iu session throualiout the entire ye*r. I.ibe-
COCUty. John or -lames Jluniey, a lad ten j fai provision is made for the beneft< :aries *n-l tor stu-
or twelve yeais of age, son of Mr. -Jacob Mtif- : dent* of limited iumo*.
tkrv, a resected and well-known citizen of- For Catalogues, ‘"“tuning funinfurm*ilon. .pply to
the county, went to the farm id .location, to “c ;,«v .,r „“f^IIy.
pay*»wit to Mrs. Chatlea Hawk, ms grand- , Ath.ni, u».
mother, who lived on the place. Hike all the
larm women of that section, Mis. Hawk, al
though advanced in years, worked herselt in
Ibe fields. She lived alone. Having her po- ; _
ratoes to dig, she left her grandson nloue to
take care of the house on. Wednesday or
Thursday of lest week, end went onl i., !'. c
field, abrne distance eway. Wse -was *ene-ell !
day, end it was getting dark wbm -.be retained
lo tbe house. To ber HUrjiri,* she found it ■ ^te"5tocl' et 11,11
locked up, and no one was to he seen on tbe i ‘—*—“ ’ ’—*'
MARK W. JOHNSON,
OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
yy; ILL take Cotton in acrordano
B
ttthor.ty ot tne Executive
Georgia State «ti*oy»e, you a
ILL take Cottou in accordance with conuact, iu : and Invited to reapci t the A anu
nt of Guauo B<>nd*. at 1» Onl* for , terprising. leariesa and ta‘euie«l •'*
tldiiitKR, up to November 1st. af.er whli-h date ; dium of official rommuai<'t»ion. un
.1 i4 privilege cease*, so p!v**e b • in time, and *\»ll of the Georgia State Grange in
- ti> i selves of this rare opportunity to pet a good price . October 29, 1673.
. i.»i our Cotton. Parties owing leas than a bale, will . frr'H-dtn*
shif be bale and the balance will be returned them at
th- i- siket price. Settle here or with my agent*, who
del.Vr red you guano. I am now rra-Jv to
DELIVER 6UAN0 FOR ANOTHER SEASON.
I am now ready to receive, atore, ship and buy
►Hi Cottmi fur my customers.
GEORGIA ME GRANGE.
MEMPHIS TENNESSEE,
Established in 1865- Capital $300,000.
ENGINEER AND ST PER INTEN 1*EN T *S OFFX’Z .
Or Poai Royal Railroad Ctntrun. ^
Acgvsta. Oa., June 2S.
O N A^D AFTER. MONDAY, JUNE 30, TRAINS 4>N
this Road will run a* follows:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at fi 45 e. ?-
Arrive at Tort Royal at -16 r.jc
Arrive at Charleston at 4: AT r.aa
Arrive at Savaunah at 3:^9 tm
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at
Leave Charleston at S IC iL».
Leave Savannah a* .50 av.
Arrive at Augusta a! 5J8 ?.».
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Auguria at tjk
Arrive at Port Royal at ll JSrS
Arrive at Charleston at 5.tW vj».
Arrive at Savannah at 1
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at IttZib T.sc*
I.eave Charleston at OfO v s?
Iieave Savannah at 9 5® r.x
Arrive at Augusta at ^ JO aji
Passenger* leaving Atlanta hy tbe S o’*k> 1 *.
train, inuk*- cv*onaction nt Augnsta with I>owa 3a>
l»as*enger lor Port Royal, Savannah, and pwraiv -
Southeari
JAS. O. MOOXi.
Engineer and Supeiisteja^w* i
PUI.LUM. Da. J. H.
PULLUM & LOW.
WHOLESALE A. RETAIL DRUCOISTj.
Siici c-mii lo Heard, f raig JL f Ju
At ih“ «»M «!«n oj Pembertm, Taylor A ^ r f l : ■* <>■»
nail House, Decatur street Atlanta, G*
John Dauiel an Lucian Smith Vdl ne piiXMr* ' ■ KT
i».l wait on th«i old friend* «■! ' J
NASHVILLE CARDS.
FARMERS
j&r&K’STSSouth Carolina Railroad.
Georgia State Granges, u* pUfil anti July
. i
WBAL.H:
UHOHOtNATf. liftAXr.K- •« » ! -
$353,835.94.
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
By JAMES. M. SMITH,
Governor ot' said St*ie.
•IlMri, dte. ,
C. H. 8TOCKKLL A Co.
N Broad S»., and 2 A 4 College SI..
NashvlUe. Ter
premises. At first she thought her grandson
might have gone to tbe village. bnt she dis
missed it as improbable.
Then the lesr stole over her that all was not
right, and she went and called a neighbor,
living smile distant, to go over the house
with her. When they returned it was quite
dark. Forcing the door in, they entered.
Procuring a light, they found the room litter- Iron Hailing, Verandahs, ( ha' s, Settles,
ed up with the contents of drawers and boxes. j Alt- WORK, Etc.,
They called the name of the boy hut recived : COKNEK m.VKKKT AND ASH STRi.KTS,
no response. Finally they went to tbe cellar- 1
Georgia State Grange.
W!
Oh .a it t.Y «TON, June 2*'. 1*73.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE 29th INSTANT,
tb? following bchcdule wiil be mu •* the South
* Carol it a Railroad:
WM. A.. STEWAFIT.
K.NCVACTCSrK
BRTWm I'HAKl.tSTON ASII AllUVrt
NASHVILLE. TENN.
juDell.I.an
$50 REWARD!
IRON CRAY MULE.
way, and to their horror raw marks of blood
in the passage. Entering the cellar th first
object the light shone r*n was the body of tbe
boy, ljing in a pool ol blood, with one urru
donated up under bitn and the other tin own
over hit head. A ghastly gash extended a.-roes
hi. throat, almost severing his head Hon:- ^ l lloM TUE sl Bs(
lied beyond endurance, Mr*. Hawk l unted ^
„w»y and htr companion mu om of the house Y»m, nn m* bi^m oi me -’ t la,tani.
and through the neighborhood, giving the
niann. in a abort time the honse was filled
and aiirronudedbv an esMKd crowd of far- „, eu , r , r > old, .ln.ru b
mera— men, women and children
Mrs. Hawk was brought out of Ibo cellar
more dead than alive, and restored to coo-
seionane.sa. A tearch through the house re
vealed the fact, that the perpetrator* of the , „
murder had killed the boy to hide a petty J 40 <on IUIU 1
robbery. A email aum of rnot.ey, probably
f50, aeveral articles of clothing, and other
things were stolen.
My informant says thst suspicion st once
tell r n two tramps who had been around for a
day or two, sleeping in berrs and living on
the hospitality ot the farmers. They had tb*
Leave Charleston
Arrives at Aupust*
I** ave* Augusts
Arm vs at Charleston...
COLlPMtGHKK. t
To3j.ec:al Deputie*
By direction of th • EtecuMv
Georgia 8la*e Gruige. you *r*?
forward to this otliv-A* all lee* nr
.•e* which havr* not been pail
which have (inarterly du*** t-.
to >1. Jones, Treasnm-. on or !*►
*ej»^ t.t
HhhV. 2-*». 1*74.
H. QR0NAUER,
8ecr*Ui y.
W. T. LITTLEJOHN,
A*»*t Secretary.
j F. S. DAVIS.
R.V.VREDENBURGH
Vlre Pie.'t.
TUoae Grange.*
....1:50 i
5:20 a
1:10 i
Ceoro-ia State Grange,
NIGHT KXPRESH TRAI V .
Leavt ■ Charleston.
Arrives »t August*
Leave* AuxuMtm ..
IBM: at his IS :rk
ltdttecu August* and foliimVa.
HAY PA8.SJ.NGF.K THAIS.
T«* Masteus
OU a * ht c
! gcu«ron»ly dtc t
Dollar for each 1
to the fee of F.n
. H. BSAZ’ER, Gen. Agent.
IKA VIS &' ( L A UK
HH llroiHi >l.a Athinlsi* («a.
AIM* ROVED RISKS TAKEN IN THIS
STRONG AND POPULAR COMPANY
A.t T7*taljll*lxoci Rato*,
f HritJ A**. »J1L ;.U iuforni tt.ou ha* l.en men
t this DeDarUneut, that ou the 5th jm!
January, 1355, a murder wa* committed in th* \trmDy
of pj. keus, upon the body of Leo Price; •!»“
upon the body ot Henry Lodlord, by -K-*eph lfcradbla
and George Hendrix, and that said Jj*- on and *
H fwi la ! »• c rtrd from Iustic\
I hare thought pr.xp^r, therefore, to l»*ae ibirve
proclamation, hereby offering a reward of T^o H»i-
dred and Fifty Dollars for tbe apprehens.:
livery of th » aaid -Joseph Hendrix and the sa.d-t
Hendrix to th** Sheriff of *aid County and ^tate.
l do a;oreo\er charge and require all officer* jj
Slate, Civil and Military, to be vigilant iu e:*.&.**xvajg*
to apprehend the saiJ Joseph and George Hca4iUi>«
order that they may 1>* brought to trial elk»*»
with wiich thsy stand charged
Given under my hand and tho great seui c. th* Nbh .
at the Capitol in Atlanta. I hi* tweuty-umth th?
i the >
*n:y-ti
and t
.th
call c dla
mark*, nhite spot on th-* riyht ahon'.der. and white
•pot on right huid leg.
TheaboAe reward will be paid for the apprehen-;ou
f the thief and return of the Mule.
«U-U M. T. ('LSI I.KBFRRV.
COME ONE! COME ALL!
and rboister
A 1
, Au^i’.ata. ...
* at Columbia
■ Colour is. -
a ai Augusta.
Pi:- -MI'TI.Y
DvVM A Cl.VKJ
id 1 «.»i I I’A151.Y ad
l ord lh^hleen 4Vu
; the InCc<^ ativill * % '* ,r
tu* Niuely-eisblla
VMK8 M ^MITM.
L**ove»nvv
NIGHT EXPUi:SS TRAIN.
ct cioaetj |
Municipal Wee-
Ujr be ter* been given dinner by Mrs. Hawk, •r^tquired to com* to my office at tbe Ct»y Hall, and
hioee which limn they bad not been wen. i ...
t regitcr their names, wl ere the books are nowop<n
White eeet-ekin. U a new far wbirh will bo for Shot purpose,
wornsmeb- * *epi4-:»w
Leaves Auguria
A-rDes at Colombia
Leaver Columbia
Arrive* at Augusta
Duv aud night tia’ns out « f Allan'
with this ltoad at Augusta 'or CUarlerou *n l Colum
bia.
Daily Train out of Macon makes do** connection
with Night Tiula.
Night Train ont of Anguata make* do** connection
at Columbia with Greenville and Columbia Railroud.
Passenger* for point* on the Grtcnvllle and Columbia
Batin ad will avoid a tediou* d*lAy at night in Colum
bia, by taking Ihl* Tout*.
elegant »•« Weeping Car* on night train* between
Augusta and Charleston.
•rtfl-Atf
Georgia State Grange,
lli.ti.
r, St .
, t Mir
Meat if
i the Naii'
are Hereby rc«itte*ted to k«'*p u«»hl at h*»me, and ieni
only Na ional Currency for Di*peii*4t»oo* In-tm
the Becrctaris* of new G.aug-s, if the r W*cen**tioi
are not received in litteau da. * tr*»m th lime l4 r*'
warding fee* lor the aitu*, toaddre « p ouiptly O. I
Kolley, Secretary, Waahingtou, D. C., and he wtil wei
them, ev*n though fund*have mlscartie*!.
octl^tiMtS b K. TaYIX>R. >eo
COTTON CINS.
Administrator's Sale.
(JI.OUC.1A, llENKV COUN I V.
The I' irst Tuesday iu November, next,
one halt undivided Interest in lot of land. Ho. (HO)
* ighty. iu th* 10 h District of Carrol coan‘y. Georgia
Sold a* the proper!v of W. r?. I.«*. deeweed, for the
i enefft ol lie heir* and otcdltor*.
• td-J.««M M .1. IJ^dhJns*'
r. t*ahkin*. j. vrjuu«aa *uj *
PARKI NS &. ALLEN.
Architects and ^uprrinUndtnte.
WiU turmaJi Plans and Speriftcmhoua fbo
CHURQHES. BANKS. STORE BUIUHIKS.
AND DWELLING*
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
O.-’FICR, i'orner oi Pryor and Docatur 8sro*E>-w^
I O'* t«« • lie Kimball Honae.
dec -dAwi>.