The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 11, 1873, Image 8

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The Daily Herald. | J* - "W" SATURDAY, OCTUEER 11. 1873. THE CITY, NOTICE TO CITY S(JDCClt!»Kfif' Mr. J. L. Crensbaw is tha eoIh authorized igeot in the city for receiving euLscriptiom- j to the IIeralp, and fr^.u this date rre ehall recognize only,his receipts as valid. BURKE &B a O. CITV BUSINESS. Wholeaalo and Retail | ... Booksellers & ©tationersj Dealers in Printer’s Stock, Small .Wares, Fancy Goods, Ac., Corner ang Out' RusineiK Mcu. Alabama and Whitehall Streets—ATLANTA, GA. WILL DUPLICATE NEW YObK BILLS. cpOO On other petitions granted further (im?. Fire Department—Recommend that checks for qnarterSy appropriation bo parsed in favor • f those >vhioh have aily theirs rdock. I Companies . Adopted. Just at this juncture Alderman Burii Relief Committee—Oa petition of V j (colored) for free cobbler’s license. 5 till January 1,1874. C^rta’u statements which were made wish rti. r« uce 9 a politician, juror and ruing property, led to a change J*;f t : tdveise, which was adopted. Of.H Marshall for free liccnae to sell pictiu ■ I V0I.L1. for fre. Meet... till JiD8.ryl.t, 1h7«. Adoptrd. J C orcl.ll, Oe.-r g a; j I’ Bieuey", C 8 A; J C Andrews, S ?.MK Fimms and Ctera.-3r.nted In fiber I,me. j C; j rcSor „ iaD , 0 .; E V Jobn.ton, Kingston : V/ and Palnls. The largest and most com- j On motion, the petition r.r B. j. Wilson, relative to j yf Woodruff. Griffin; Co! W C Hewett, C.tootn Springs; A J Beall, Ga; J M Lee,Ga; J M Lumbart, Augusta; Jarnea II Joliuron, Augusta; C A Neal), Ga. The P. G. iti G. is stopping a: the National lL>teI, *XOJ y at'lMliBH '/jjntaads s sasodjnd aainjiitanj .mj SprafHldO.A (VtWH *3aVllA SSVtO »*» frcel oj pind tioijttiaatlss ‘S3HSIN -HVA P UK S1I0 ’SJ-NIVd - apiUX j fcStordcek’. <jiM««eiiion. t *J MU m s^ii .'tl -J« .<idlitis (|nj v ATLANTA BRANCH (JHEAT SOUTH EKS Oil. WORKS. He,jiii;i:ai lers for Oils rrnsoSAL iNitr.r.tGK.vcE. Among the arrivals at the Natioua! Hotel lait even ing wore tbo following: Col Daniel S Printup, Ga: JaT A Thomas, Ga; Mias Nettie Anderson, Ga; S D Irwin, Iilbcon; P b Fitch, Ga; W H Forest, Teun; Allen Ford, Ga; E II Boze man, Ga; I E Armstrong, Ky; I H Nicholls, (la; II F Favorable for Emory, Ga; Mrs. W M Bcordon, Tenn; N E Bcchor ach, Baltimore; I II Parker. Ga; IV Hutton, Ky; ’ * - Homar Lewis, Ga; AD Seniors, Susannah, Ga; J P Fulker, Monroe, Ga; J C Smith, Palmetto; F L report to cuand sr, Montgomery, Ala; TA Walk- r, Lyucbburr; G A Groom, Lynchburg; C G Chenanlt, Lynchburg; R H Hcring, Baltimore; A J Sponger, New York, TN JAMES' MONEY Taken at par at the Dollar Store. OUR NEW CARPETS, Brussels, Ingrains, Three Pi>«, Ft»lr i .< pets, etc., arc now coming in. octS-dlw. KexdbUi Stop at the Covlngtoi peted rooms, clean, .'inci li vei v accommodation*. sepiO-tf Pcoj Henderson & Xdrrence—G reene Line Gro cery Stoic, Whitehall street, wholesale and re tail Giocera, and denier* in all kinds of conn- try Produce. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Ap ples, Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage, special ties, and constantly on hand. Henderson A Torrence. fckipt 27, dll'. Don't be “nidwing," but go to the Giil of the 1‘ei iod and get an eye-opener. The wholesale firm of O’Connor, liobinsou & Hotd if you wish nice car- Co., c ill the attention of the ladies of Ailauta EXTRACTS FROM PREMIUM LIST FOR .soft beds, good tneula and C. Cor, lietor, Covington, Georgia. LIST OF LETTERS. pletc >tol k ill l!ie SonHient Stilies, at J>ri- ! bis building near Station U)use. was withdrawn from I former committee, and referred^to the committees t j Public Buildings ara Grounds and Police. RKSOLT-TIONK. and vicinity to their retail Millionry Booms, connected with their Wholesale Department, corner of Fnor and Decatur streets, opposite the Kimball House. The Retail Department is under the mau- List eea to couipnre with any oilier markets. \n immense assortment of Artists* Mate rials and Window Glass. Send for Price i.ists. CARLEY, DUCK & CO. TAKE NOTICE ! STATE AND COUNTY TAX PAYERS. By Alderman Beatie— That the curbing on Mitchell street be placed at proper grade for m tcadarai/.ing. A lopted By Alderman Beatie— That the Committee on Gas be authorized ti have , leaning lamp posts straightened up by tome cornpc- to says the obliging clerk. FIFTH WARD MEETING. The Fifth Ward Democratic club mot last night at •be cffico of Cohtnel J. Tom Finley; President J. M. Go*9 presiding. On motion the proceedings of the maes meeting cf tent per: id that they aleo have the lamps and citizens, held on Thursday evening last, were adopted, STATE AND COUNTY TAX BOOKS Wltiiia the time prescribed Ly the Tax Act of the last Come forward and save posts properly painted. By Alderman Dodd— Referred to Gas Committee. j wLicit rescinds the action of the club in reference tc i tha ho'dlng ef the nominations to-day. Hie Exeeu That alter the 1st of November the strict finer be ) tive Committee will be announced through the Genera! Asstmbly. I am left no diecn costs. OFFICE— A1* Lama 8. R. HOYLE, T. C., u, nearly opposito Austell's sep2d-10 CITY RECORD. Xstn Roanil Town Yedcntny t»y the Ifernlil Reporters. mil AG ft NTS. Tbe lolloping named gentlemen are onr I Agents, anil are duly authorized to receive I and receipt for subscriptions and advertise- j ratn'.K: TR WEL1NG AGENTS. T. J- Barney General Traveling Agent. B. F. George Special Traveling Agent. Henry R. Davis Special Traveling Agent. J. H. Gibson Special Traveling Agent. LOCAL AGENTS. Stewart k MrCalla Conyers, Ga K. A. Quarterman ...Cutbbert, Ga. T. A. Caudle CarroUton, Ga. J. L. Brllamy Grantville, Ga 4. R. Wimberly Ttcnmath, Ala : Canning A Ilarimn Y owerv Branch, Ga. C. P. Wceeler Eofaula, Al». COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. CorxciL CHAXiniB, Atlanta, ti.v., » j FmiUi Evf October 10, 1873—0*^. i*. m. ) The Council met. Present: Hon. C. C. Hammock. Mayor, and a fall Board of Aldermen, except Spaikp, J Boring and McDuffie. The xaiiiut* s of the previous inerting were reed, ■ whereupon Alderman Dodd moved to reconsider so ' much of the minnlt-a aa related to the granting rf re tail license to Mites Mabry. This nactioi waa aftiscniwed at aome length, alter which it was put and lost by aj ea 6 to nay*5 7. Alderman Rice moved to reconsider so much of the • minutes a - relate - to the Silaric^of Aldermen for i The motion was carried by c, ayes to 5 nay?. On motion, two hundred dollars were fixed a* their pa'aiy, and the minutes were adopted. A MEALS AND TRIALS. Tae cate of J W Brockman, charged with keeping \ open doors for the purpose of retailing liquors, cigars 1 etc. on the Sa' bath day, wl en Mr. Brockman moved for »continuiEc?,\ili ch was granted. The case of J O Simmons was called and tried. The charges against him were the same a? those against Mr. Brockman After h< aril g the evid*. nee the case was put at the fcre! c.f the 'easicij. The City Attorney was excused on hi - mnt of indis position. l-EriTIOS- AM»tOMMUSIfATIOX> J Cf Mrs. Margaret McMahon for redaction ot »ss« »s ment. Referred to C ity As^easors Of B G Keliy, for reduction iu show license, so that I ?ean exhibit a six legged calf at a low price. P.< fer. red to Tax Committee wtih power to act. Of John II. Webb, asking that his boarding house license be reduced to tea dollars. Referred to Tjx Committer. Of Kart Robert., *5410* tii.it 3J liuo auJ lojts imposed on him, l>y the Recorder, lor draying withou t license be refunded. I.sid on the table. Of H. Petti3, asking for curbing in front of His r«-si- denci to pro’cct the sidew.lk. Referred to Street Committee. Of Peck’s Planing Mill Company. M. T. CsstlvHnry, etab.for relief iu the matter of contractors’ license. Re ferred to a special committee, composed McLendon, Mecaslin, Rice and Langston. Of J. M. Cook, for retail license, and a io inter' petition from several citizens. Both petitions w »«.- j referred to the Committee on Finance. Of B. F. Thigpen, for compensation for numbering i houses, on which .lob 1 e lost S1C9 10. Itefern d to the I Committee on Numbering Houses. Of T. Burke, far abolition of Bryson’, wagou yard, ■ on Decatur stri ct. Refund to .he CcmmUie Fire Department. Of H. Rich, for relief tic-ui the Ux on r .iods burn ed. Referred to Tax Committee. Of L.H. Davis, tor reduction of s-a Re ferred to City Assessor. Of Atlanta Univereity. far reduction of aweesment ! andreliei from taxation on educational property. Re - \ farm 1 to Committee on Tax and Finance. 1 ieduced one half. Referred to Street Committee. By Aid. Young—that check for $105 50 be passed in , favor .ol Mr. Demarcst lor fencing on Jones street. ; Referred to Finance Committee. That check for f 150 i be passed in favor of John itiordon for grading on j Wall street. Adopted. * Aid. Brotherton—tha* $40 50 be paid to Mr. B. 1). | Lee, policeman, for 18 days special rerviccs ending | iiotli September. Adopted. Alderman Boring called atti-uiien to it I contractors for brick paving bad quit papers. THE SUFFER AT TIG NT TV Waa a kucccpB in every sense of the word. The at tendance was very large and the attendants liberal. Many cf them through pious motives a'.e themselves into a fever. The tempting food or divine grace seernad to furnish an apetite to alt the participants. ' Among the belles of the evening were the Misses E. fact lbat R- * L—. S , I—. E M—. A ., and Mrs. t»ik. He ! R . The ladies, to whose untiring efforts we are would like for Forsyth and seme other streets to be indebted for such a pleasant evening, deserve ranch paved. No action was taken on the question. praise. We trust that they will continue in the good On motion. Council wont into . work. Tost-oftioc tor the week ending October 0, D* OF.NTI.X.MEN’S J.X<T. A—W E Alexander. It—M Ifcrokir.ans. A li Brown, AM Bed, Capt Bvrou BBower, Caj-t H W BeJ). Jery Bo >/. r, J;io B Brown, Killis BroWn, NY M Bra-iley, \V R Bures, Willis B ock, WCB Bibb, Jr, W li Bronerick. C—C L Cox, RicU'd Gouway, G II Clifford, John j Cremor, W L C'rj mes. i I)—Andrew Duck. j JE—Edgar Ellington, Mess E A KHarbu k Co. V—R H Farrar, Joseph I'icaiond, Fiemming \ Pitt- , mau. G—Lewis Gantt 2, Wm Golden, J It Grady, R A Glass, D Goodman, CoIC I Goode, Ba t Green, col. II—Herman Haas, A J Haralson, 8 BI Harrington, H J Hole, Hamilton Ilu-jg us, T A Hooper. Jake Hun ter, col, Joe II Ilirrie, Hines A Hobbs, Hammond k Welborn. . I—W M Ingram. 1 .F—O M Jones, (’has Jordau, Laiaou 1 Jackson, : Frank M Johnson, J W J o es Ui—Deunis Kilej-, Dr F Italow, Goliah Kila, T S I Kirkpotrick, T T S Kimbough, Tames G Kelley, Lewis ' Kelso, Messrs Krim A Issertcle. I L—Gabriel Luoibt-u. J J Lain, James T L\brand, Messrs J J Lowe A Co, Col Thomas Lester. HI— Mat-ter Lowe Moraee, W C McCray, W T Mi Lil ian, Hon W H Moon, Wm McGuire, Phillip McCrew, Jas Muuom, John A McAfee, It alist Moore, 1) Martin. N Monroe, B W Martin, Maut Manchester, A Miles. N—W J Nix. P—J H Pexico, W II Petteway, W R Powell, Wm Powell, Capt A Powell, Allen Pool, Briiint I’acc. Geo K Pledger, John Peter, Jacob Pellom. R—A S Roobins, J D Rucker. ^—A K Sands, M E Smith, Frank Sherwood. J p Swain, J Swann, W R SimmoDs, W F Stoy, Louis Salt- ailed for in dm Atlmta | age ment of 3frs. K:tf« O’Connor, who cordially invites her lriends and former customers to come and examine lier 8lock of handsome . trimmed and nntrimmed Hats, Bonnets and Millinery in general. I can and will compete ; with any house in the South, both in price ; and style. Ladies, come and see tor yonr- j selves. Most ltespeetfnliy, Mrs. Katc O’Connor. GEORGIA STATE FAIR 1 COMMENCING October 27. 18781 Dyke man makes better fits and gives o •* e satisfaction than any tailor in town. Alter getting into one of DykemanY u gant, well-fitting suits yesterday, John —" was not recognized by his lather. CENTAL CITYPAHi MACON GEQRQU. Kv s;. 1 >o;iy can get ‘-fit-” at n< \t to N it; -tu.i li til. -J. II. Dv Onr stock of Cloth, Cassimeres and Vest ings for merchnrt tailoring is immense. We gnarantce safiafauticn in every particlnr. M. A J. Hihsch, Popular Clothiers and Tailors. Dykeman is getting to be tbe most popular tr.iior in the Sta e. Fur best acre .of clover bay . For beat acre luccrue Lay ’ For best acre of native For best a^re pea vine hay ; For best sere of corn forego For largest vjelJof Sontbe rn cjme, one acre j For beat and largest display garden vegetables ; For largest y eld upland cotton, cue acre For best crop lot upland short staple cotton, l >: less than five bales For best one bale upland abort staple cotton. (and 2"» cents per pound lor the bale) For beBt bale upland long staple cotton (and 25 cents per pound paid for the bal>.< For the best oil painting, by a Georgia lady... For the best display of paintings, drawings, el by tbe pupils of one school or college. Ter the best made silk dress, done by a lady o: Georgia, not a dress i .wbridg O B Thumps Albert HSU BLT SESSION. Af;er mature consideration, policeman Powell Ow- j ens was again placed in charge of the chain gang. TLe case of Major and Council vs. J. O. 8 waa acted on an t the fine remitted. LEE SMITH GOING TO LEAVE ATLANTA s understand that Lee Smith has made Maom his home, he having formed business relations there ; which will require his personal attention. Leo is s m, . , r , . r . : Georgia, not a dress mater The best CtgJifH IU town are found at Lticu p or made home-spun druse, done by a ladr Harris’, sign Girl of the Period. ! of Georgia.net a dress-maker Thornton. j - . For best piece of tapestry in worsted and TV—Daniel Whltncr, E Womack. Reuben Wynn, { Tt wliiraPiPil l»v ImrFf. Y-ilprs that by a lady of Georgia j A Watson, W A Whitney, Wm Wood, W D Williams. A ' 1 ''hiepeied ’ > HorFC u(.ilers that Jai k , p Qr beBt fumi^hed baby basket and comntets ?v • ibe above letters will pi*-: Mi' i Aid. Langston called the attention of the Council to ! good fellow and ^ the fact that some geutlenaan wished to establish a { grat dollar store and gift enterprise ia cornuction there- 1 with, but no license was graufe 1 him. On motion Council adjourned. i are sorry to loose bin l what she gains. but SCHOOL EXAMINATION. A-Mrs A J Alley. B—MrsJ C Brown, Mrs James Bel?, M « M llaiton. Mrs A Bsntell, Mips C Bryant, col; Miss Jane Bra- nan, Mrs Sallie Brown. C—MrsS Cherry, Mrs L Cloodar. Mrs S F Cook, Mrs J M Cooper, Miss Mary A 8 Croitford. the machinery in that establiahroent, and had it very | „_ Mieg Li/: , ie Dawgon Migg u I)anlel , tisAlv rmshed. Dr John T. Johnson being callea i n 1 — Magic Bnlsam will remove warts from i ^ otmfant clothes^ by a lady of Georgia^., horses. By making incissions in !he until they bleed frcelv ( and then saturate the ; Georgia..... J . F^r best half corn with the Balsam, and in a few days the j coin will disappear. AN ACCIDENT. Adolphus Ray. a youth working st Lewis ft Co.’s j acker factory, got Lis left haul caught in some of <)n yesterday the closing exercises of BoncusChapel School, of which Mr. Clarence Stephens Is tbe effi cient and indefMi/able principal, came eff A large •udtenre was present, and the examination tf tbe (indents anti other exercise?, including de clamations by tbe boy?, and the lead ing if compositi* badly crushed found it tbe thum i watfoing well. MEEK MENTION. An interesting question in mathematic ling the bruins of the Supremo Court t when our reporter called. The question i by Hi? young ladies and , tC three ca'.s kill three rata in three m nteresting and pleasing char- J many cats will it take to kill fitty rats in fi their The question is held nub curia. , JB—Mrs W Evans, Mrs N Eng * ,rr 10 «■* «•»>• 1 P-llw C Fnwllng. Mrs K Kitrrgiloresn, M sx. C. d little finger. At last accounts, Ra ] Ford, N Foster, C Freeman. | G-Ml« K Gilbert, Mra W Green, Mr. K E Urn- son, Miss E Greason, Mies M Grady. , H—Miss J HiU, Mrs L C Hunt, Mis?* s C Harris, L was troub- Holt, L L Hopkins, A Henderson, yesterday! J—Mrs C Jones, Mrs J,W Jamison, Mrs D Jones, 1 Misses A Johnston, Johanna Johnson, Mariuh John- For best half dozen naira cotton socks, knit by x lady over fifty years of age, (ia gold;. For beet half dozen pairs cotton socks, knit by -> girl under ten y<ari* of age, tin gold) Far the finest and largest display of femala tan- li om icraft, embracing needlework, embroidery, ktd- ting, crocheting, raised work, etc., by cn*- For the best combination horse }• those For the )>cst saddle horse 3 ,, ..... • r i For the best style harness horse snfierfrs with those littlo tor.Uf*Uit*rs For the ticeetacd beet matched douole »e Ail the fashionables buy their jiootD D} keman. Jackson’s Magic Balsam is cau6iu, offerers with those lil called corns to rtjoice in n very few minutes. It removes the Trv it. ao follows: nutes, how ty minutes. : Sue i b >ck— actec. Tlie pupils evinced great progre? studies and reflected great credit on the instructor.; At tha close of the exercises tliu following prizes were A Pleas. awarded: • P* r ty ' First l*ri;: — Jrsse It. Akridge, Man’s Counsellor—For Scholarship. •Second Prize—Miss Florinda M. C> ‘•Fables of JEsop”—Deportment. Third Prize—Mias Mary A. Bowen cf Flowers”— Punctuality. Original compositions were read by M sscs Caroline and Fannie Elliott—the first on t-e subject of “Reli gion,” and the second on “Spring.” Doth were bril- j bant in conception, and wero read in an easy, grace ful manner. A pleasant incident occurred ju»t be fore the adjournment of the audience. It was tbe presentation, by Master Jesse R. Akridge, in behalf of the school, to the teacher, Mr * | Stephens, a neat gold headed cane. This was p:c- , senttd with soxe feeling and appropriate remark?, ■ ( conveying the Lest wishes and 1 jvo of all the pupils i ! to the teacher, and expressing an earnest desire for j ; him to remain and teach for another term. To this : Mr. Stephens responded iu a very happy manner, ! thanking his students for their manifestation rf es teem, and complimented them for their attention to • study and etrict obedienc3 to rules during the term, j The Seminary is located in tbe midst of an intelli genceimmunity, about two mites from the city, and ! pjaintiff by R J Mosi Event.—A very picas: , dsuc- i sen. j K—Mra F G Kalb, .Mrs A 0 Keel, Mr* V Kinnadie. L—Mrs B Lewis, col; F B Listrom, L t* Laird, F. Leadley, J Lathe, L Latban. I A—Mrs F Nelson. O—Miss F, Olinon, col. o.il lection Itch at the raridcuce of Xn. 4. li. j P—Mr. J P»toson, Mm L M Peers. Mrs E Eimi ' •Young Wire, at East Point. Thursday night. Tbe company was select—some of our Atlanta boya book— ' being on hand—the music was flue, and the pleasures , of the dance were hi well enjoyed that all who were j •Basket present desire to witness many recurrences of tiii« I ! joyous occasion. E Fridgen, Miss M Potts, Mi3S L l* R—Mrs M J Ruggles, Mrs Matilda Richards, Mn Catl’.eriue Roab, Mi*>s Julia Reynolds, Mus I.iiy Yi Roberts, Mias Saue Ray. S— Mrs Mary M Shorter, Mis Laura Stamps, Mn Julia Small, Mrs Ji G Swanson, Mjss S-iJio J Scott Miss Polkhuuter Strickland, Miss MollicStewart. Miss Martha Smith, Miss Alieo Steubuer, Miss Jennie S.it lar. the best stallion, with ten of b:i aide For tbo best geldiag For tho best 8*x-n;u:e team Forth© best single mute For tbe best milch cow For the best bull For beat ox team * For the best sow with pi;. For the largest and fines! For tho best bushel of corn tbe best buahel of peas tbe best bushel ot wheat the best bushel of sweet potato**... .... the best bushel of Irish potatoes ****** I or the best fifty stalks of sugar cane Voting L\dk> ; need not be under tbe nc-cos- For the best result on one acre in any ten* si ty of taking their mother's butter j lates • For the iargert ViVid of corn on one acre!. for button moulds, cs Knox has a fell line of : f£c'S'vn °o them as iarge as their heart’s desire. They ' For tbe largest yf' ot all the latest no*.cities Jackson's Magic Balaam, it is said, has never failed to core the worst case ol colic in horses. Thousands ol dollars will bo saved by its timely use- Mr. Jmch Harris has commenced ko. bu g ' F*.i the Girl of the Period, uad invites his Lit-nds | F° ] to call. Vft! COURT RECORD. • Court. we are gratified to know that under the direction and csre of an instructor so well adapted to the training of the youthful mind, the school has sebievv d BUch j success during the term. We predict for Mr. S. the encouragement which his merits det< rve. No. 11, l'ataif.a Circuit. The argument w;ix eouclu did. No. 12. Henry J. Fillingslea and w ife vs R T Thorn- i ton et al—Injunction, f.om Randolph. Aurgued fer j plaintiff by Worrell, and for defendant liy li. Fielder, i Tbe continued cases on Chattahoochee Circuit wore j disposed cf. John F. London, ass'gaee, vs John King—Attach ment, from Muscogee. Was argued for plaintiff by It •J Moses; for the defendant by Peabody .v Benning. ^The Southern F.xpre s Company v* Urquhart i Chapman—Case, from Muscogee. Was argued for |j ie ^ e f ent pi n t i,y ii ^ Bcn- T—Mrs Lou Thomas, Miss Ophelia Tuggle. W—Mrs Mary a Warn n, Mrs T.iura Walker, Mrs Kate Williams, Mrs loicy J Wade, Mrs Eliza Wheeler, Mrs Eliza Wilson, Mrs Kl’za Williams, Mrs William A White. Mis Susan >Yhite (col), Mrs M I* Williams. Persons calling for any of the above loiters v.''I please say they are advertised. LOCAL N UTICES. IN TAILORING DEPARTMENT: French Coatings, French Pantalooniiigs, English Suitings, English Overccaling> naoship Unsurpasseil. Eiseman A Bro., Yj Whitehall v t. j have also a f i in Fancy Goods, Fancy Ties. Knittings lor the neck. Ac. They are also now receiving their Fall stock of Millinery Goods. The ladies would do well to call ou them before , purchasing. Knox's Millinery and Varieties, o. 31 Woi tehall street. sept iV-If Rxile Nisi?* Fci the best result ou one acre, in any «: a the grounds .by an* lit F-U, J rail Tt Style, Fit and Wo It Iteing represented U> the court by the 31 John R. Wallace, tb.it t.y deed cl mortga*: 6th day of ,Tsnu*r.v, 1872, Thomas E. Whitaker anti Harriet M. Whitaker, by and with the approval of tbe ' Ordinary cf said county, conveyed to the said John R For the beat display made dry goods merchant — or thi> best display made by any grocery n: Fur the largest and t est display of gnpta-h. plants, by cue person or nrxa For U-.e lot brass band, not less than ten ;• formers »aad S50 i-xtia par day for their music). For the best Georgia plow stock For the best Georgia made wagon t iwo nerv Fer the bc*t iivorgia made cart For heat stallion, four jears old or more... For best preserved horse otst twenty years ol For best Alderney bull For best Devon bull For best collection of table apples, grown North Georgia dated For best collection of table apples gruva Middle Georgia mug. t WHAT ATLANTA Ha9 DONE FOR THE YELLOW FEVER SUFFERERS- We Lava before ns a letter from a young gentleman of Mempbi?, (formerly of this city), in which Lc elo- : qttentJf depicts the horrors of the situation, stating | that one- hundred per day dio from the fever. He b gs that Atlanta will do something for tbe nl.cf of tbe «. ] sufferers. Io ibis * onuection it may be proper to summarize as far as we cau what Atlanta bus done for her sister cities who are in trouble. As far as we can 1 arn lhe following ia the to al of contributions so far: Raised by the Committee, with I»r. Mercer a* Emma Bradley vs John Johnson—Equity, from Mus cogee. Was argued for plaintiff by H 8 Benning, and for the defendant by Peabody. A M Rosb vs Sam’l A Rilliog, Administrator—Di«* missal under Relief Act of 1BT0. from Muscogee. Was dieiuisscd for w.;nt of parties. Oscar E Besou vs Tallulah E Boson, by her next j friend—Libel for Divorce and application for tempo- 1 Bovs’ Sui r »ry alimony, from Bibb. Was argued for p’aint'ff by 1 Irvin,snd for defendant by / D Harrison. THE CORRECT STYLE. Double-breasted English Saeqne i’out> j Men’s Suits, iu tbe above Style, trom $1*» upwards j Yontb’s Suits, iD the above Style, from *12 upwards iu the above Style, from 3)HI Fultci; iipcrio H3.v. John 1.. KOPxtn*. rvnae rarsw Forwarded by Geoigis Medic«1 Association Raised by tbe Ladie*' Concert ' Sent t»y Southern Life Insurance Company : Sent by various lodges : Sent by Eastman’* Businees Collrge Sent by Tallnlah Fire Company a heretofore reported Total so far raised.. K).FORTS OJ COXiXUTTtX-. The tax committee was granted farther time. Finance Committee—On resolution of Aid. lotng- stoa to pay O. E. Mitchell and B. O. Lee for taking census-recommend they be paid $1 50 each per day, and that a check be parsed in their favor for balsncn ! *7> ‘to hereby tender our thanks to Patrick Filzgib- 25 00 GO 00 $1,283 00 Considering the stringency of ihe money market, we feel assured that Atlanta has nobly done her duty. Yet much remains to be done, aud we hope to soe not leas th-n $2,000 reached before next Sunday night. The first donation made was by Professor Meyrer, of Eastman'* Business Col’ege. Rooii Gbano Jrav, Sr.cosn Wefjc. Fam, Ttax, \ Fulton Coisty, Ga., October 10th, 1873. J K:solved. That we, the Grand Jury for Fultou coua* Court met at 8 ’. o’clock yesterday morning. re can ( L. IV. Itasdal vs E. F. lloge. Bill dismissed for 10 far: ' want of equity. James L. Zacliry vs E. F. IIage. Same dieii03ition. 420 lk) j N. J. Hammond for defendant in both cases. 1 70 00 Kemitter from Supreme Court reversing judgment 110 00 i ot this court in Patterson vs I^moo. Fjectment. every n 100 €0 j Entered on the minutes and made judgment of this Court. Collier, Mynatt k. Collier defendant’s attorney*. Geo. W. Hicks va James Loyd et al.—affidavit of Ille gality. dismissed. Wm. C. Lawehe va 4. H. McOliutou. Verdict for defendant. 8. E. Atkins va D. D. Snyder. Judgment with interest and coats. Robert Harris IN STOCK. Bats’ While Shirts sit Boy o’ Under Shirt* ;»t Boys* Drawers at Men’s White Shirts at Men’s Under Shi its at Men’s Drawers at ' upwards. Eiseuiun A l>ro. Eisencan tY Bro. Eisemau A Bro. Etseman A Bro. Eisemau A Bro. Eisemau A Bro. Wallace * all that tract or panel of land lying and be- i iisg in the city ci Atlanta, being part of city lot <si) ; eighty-four, of the aih division of laud lot (78) seven- ' ty-eight, iu the 14th l»istrict of originally Henry now \ Fu ton county, Georgia, having a front of (JO) thirty feet ou the aonthe-st side of Forsyth street aud Ling back «.•••■ nlxty-gix feet to an alley, which alley: . »«-perab a tbe lot hereby conveyed from the property j * lately sold Purmedns Reynolds, bounded northwest by jnoperty recently and probab’y now owned l*y E. It. tfasi-een,” f*»r the purpose of ‘ curing the puytncnt of live certain promiaory notes for (.no L und red doi tars oarb dnr j3 three men h* alter of January, 1U72, which notes are now due and un-| . f»aid : IT IS ORDERED. That the sa d Thomas I’.. White ker and Hatriet M. Whhak-r, do pay into this C >urt by the x'»rt-1 day of tu*. next term thereof, the priuci ! pal interest and cost* due on said five notes, or show cause, If any they have, to the contrary: or that iu de fault thereof foreclosure ba g-.anted to the said John • It. Wallace ot said Mortgage, and the equity of j derojg ‘ * ’ ’ **“ ’ 1 I REGATTA. Race one uule down stieam on Ocrnu get- 1. the rules or tbo Regatta Asooctetion of For the fastest four-oared shell boat, race , to the world . ; For the fastest double-scull shell boat, 1 to the world ir the fastest single-scull shell boat, racs to the world j For the fastest four-oared canoe boat, race to the world .. (By cacoa i* meant a boat hewn from a 1 bib dav ' without wash-boards or other additions. 1 Onr supply of Furnishings is complete in ;pect. Eiseman A Bro., Tailors and Clothieis. Milunely OnxiNo. -Mrs. E. P. OUomior has not removed to Pryor street opposite tbe Kimball House, but just returned from New j York vith the handsomest stock of Milline)y, $238 j Fancy Goods and Ladies’ Fashionable F.tt*- terns for this season ever offered be for ol the said Thomas E. Whitaker aud liar- ) at l*a*t five entr riet M. Whitaker be forever barred; and that service of the rule be perfected on said defi ndauts Thomas E. Whitaker and Harriet M. Whitaker by publication of tnis rule onco a month for four months in thi Atlanta Herald newspaper. This September !>7.’.. Fail Term. 1873. By the Con rt: M DNk Y DU !. C. V. McCUTCHEN, T.^.r*. Plfffa AU y A true extract from the minutes of said Court. ooMamlm W. H. \ ENABLE, 1>. C MILITARY COMPANY. 1 *v the beat drilled volunteer military cou ui. of not Ksa than forty memh«rs, rank and n - open to vhe world Ten percent, entry lee on the above nretu RACES. RsJE ONE— FULTON COUNTY Sheriff’s Sale for November city of Atlanta, Fulton co .uty. Georgia,L. _ . first Tuesday in November next, within the le^a1 hours o’ sale, the following property, to-wit: Two ’.••ireaus. one wardro)»e, one sideboard, one secretary, one large desk, au l six fine parlor chairs For Trotting II r»ca—Georgia Raised: M. Best Two in Three. 1st horse to receive 2d horse to receive 3d horse to receive Four to eater and three to start. rrusK two—$450. For Trotting Horses that have never b> mile heats, beat two ia three. lat horac to receive SdkfflM to receive the i •Ft horse to receive. the property of Jored I. and Nannie K lgt horae to recelvi Simootoo, Jones A Hatcher, j this market, arid will be pleased to have all I Whitaker, by virtue ot and to satisfy a m rtgage fi fa : 2 d horse to receive.. the ladies in the city and Kurrouodin'j couu Judgment for ; try to call and see her stock on Tuesday rind Wednesday, theltth and loth inst., ,(t No. 27 Whitehall street. doe them at that rata of vrage s Adopted. Alao recommend payment of bills and accounts for j the week ending Oct. 8, 1873, ancotintirg to $2060 57. j Tbe report was adopted. Police Committee—On pet-.tioa of Rob’t Ii Hntcb- ina for payment for thirteen dayn lost time frtm a hurt raceived in tbe service of the city. Majority, aBerre ; minority, favorable. Aldermen Dodd and M< Lend on advocated the adop. tion of tbe majority report. A’derman Young favored the adoption of the minor- j ity report. L>.her policemen had been paid under aunilar circamatancea. Alderman Hrothertoa »»aid Mr White ’s case a an a i very different one from Mr Hutchins’ ; thought Coun cil did right to p*y White : thoncM it would not be j rigbt to pay Mr Hatchin*. Messrs. Mecsslin and If a*ie opposed pay ng it. If the money was t’ueira it would, be aJ: right enough, bat it waa not right to payout tbe pt-opl a money t that way. InaUnrtd a very hard • ase whch cam»t be bona, the effltient Hall Keeper, for the faithful mau ner in which he lias discharged his duties to ux while io session. Bur; E. Cmask. Foreman John f. Enw.\iu»v Secretary. Frank Mill*. Kit-hard 1'araoua William McMillan. Rob’t W.T. Denham. Vines Fish. AlpbeuH k. 8pencer. W. H. Freeman. C. M. Fraeon. Brooks Bast. Henry Witter. Martin Manly. N udbam F. Hnn llai jtmin W. I*a CJITOS StA'in I.ins IXSI BAM E COMPANY GF ■ MAcoy, UlOIKiM. PUUNTIKDEKT OV AdCX< IKS, OctolM*r j 10,1H73.—Tbia company ia prepared to issue publics ou »be “stick plan," the premium* on v.bich are from ; twenty to twentj five r*r r nt. teas tliaa on the mutual rales. An opportunity ia thus sfiopde ’ to ail who desire fcf.to.lcMofKlm.Hon «^«ll,.Moi IM r 1.W I^TTk ,* ?° T f ‘°“ ““ e '. *° —. ...* 7 , “ ,a transfer their policies from other companies, to place Judgment for $758 48 with interest and coats John C. Welts va Rufus M. Myert $102 50. John W. Hndaou vs l-’rank South. Judgment $200 with interest and costa. j • ♦ » Hurt, Roberts k Co. va C. M. Phelps and Jno. H. | SECURE A WINTER SUIT Jones—garnishment. Iasne dismissed. B. F. Owen vs. M. A. Cook, mechanics’ lien, etc Dismissed. James C. Alien va. John F. Kzzird .V Brother. DJa missed. J N. Smith va. W. J. Barrett. Dismissed. F. H. Rowe, administrator, va. John W. Vaughan, fjectment. Verdict for defendant. John A. Jones va. Francis M. Burge, claimant. Ver dict for claimant. J. F. Crow vs. C. Abies an I Fian is M. Ware, claim ants. Levy di?m:ss?d. Solomon vs. Newman, illegality. On trial at itvc j o’clock. Hill A Candler for plaintiff, and Gartrell \ issued ir< m Fulton Superior (.\urtin H. A. K rkpatrick va Jared I. Whitaker and N’atuie E Whitaker. Proparty pointed out infi ia . September Stephens contra. There will be no juries to-day. hear m Hiooa at tbo court room di Judge Ho; kit ting the day. illnl States Circuit mid District ( < oa tbe table. Alderman i.ing-ton ax d the custom ol 1 orporationa, railroad*, imrhlue abopa, Ac., waa to pay for time loot by reason of ac.-identa occurriug t i their em- pfaye— without fault of their own. If# thought Hatduaga ought to ha paid. Aid. McMillan moved to re-commit. This motion waa op; o«ed. It waa stated that Mr. Hatchings was hurt going to a ward westing. Ttd motion to re-commit waa withdrawn, the mic - only report alao withdrawn and the majority report Ob petition of Dr. Love for work on streets near Mndtcal College—'avorable for filling boles and aand i*g afdewalka. Adopted. their riaka in a reliable Home Institution, at a hs rate (notwithstanding increase of age; than the o ig mal coat. Tbe “Cottou States” lias an available toaerve ol capital and deposits of *500,000, which la entirely in dependant of its bust..***, and ia not used there!0, thus affording stronger guarantee than any company doing bnsiuesa in tbe S a’e. W. J. Mauill, Superintendent Agencies. No Noaiisaiiox To Dav —In view of tha action of tbe Mass Meeting at the City Hall Thuradaj night, there will be no Democratic m ruination in the First Wa*-d to-day. c. W. Will*, iTcmif nt First Ward Club. Courts met at tbe usual hour. Grover A Baker S. M. Cj. vs. Davis et al. The Inal of tbia case was resit mi d aud occupied tbe day. U. 8. va. Win. Boring, tUi ilt distillery—Yard let not guilty by CMiseut. I*. H. vs. Columbus DoJd, overtakeu for it it* ; bond. The following canes are set for trial to-day: U. H. va. Jfcrry Elrod. Hame va. Davis H<ard. .Shorter A Co. va. Tbe Kt > wab M utufacturing Com pany. AND OYKRUUAT NOW. ; SECURE A WINTER SUIT AND OVERCOAT NOW. 1 SECUIiE A WINTER SUIT AND OVERCOAT NOW. SECURE A WINTER SUIT AND OVERCOAT NOW. MENS’ AND BOYS’ STOCK VERY I,.\UGE. MENS’ AND ROYS’ STOCK VERY LARGE, JI. A J. IIlliSCH. M. A J. HIRSCH. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE. r,i) WHITEHALL STREET. -.0 WHITEHALL STREET. 0f t?2 M horse to Fdur Io enter an., three to star*. c**jk roi a—$350. d.,r. 9r»t Tnw*tsv in NoT.inlwr, Foi Horw.-op.n to YroriU. preuiiaea, in a factory on tbe corner beata, b«et two iu three. ity of Atlanta, lat horse to recflve %d horse to receive Three to enter and two to start. rraac rrvx— $300. For Runntig Horses—open to the world: heats, beat two in three. lat, 1873. Also, on I will be aold of Harris a I H ttler streets. Fulton con *y. «**.. oue plaining tuacbine, 1 rip 1 gig aaw. 1 cu 'ff saw. 2 lathes, 1 an'.faring machiue, lorticing m-irbine, 1 lathing machine, 1 b ring ut- tached, together with all tha tools used about said mn- horse to receive.. chines, all the fixtures, lumber and material, located in said factory. Levied on as the property of Bon- deau A Co , by virtue of and to satisty a rt. fa. issued from I’uiton Superior Court in favor ol Pan! Jones, Sr., va. Rondeau it Oo. Property pointcvl out iu ft. fa. A M. PtRKKKSON. Sberifi. •eptll)-w4r printer * fee $2 fid per levy. M. MENKO& BRO. udcsa'.e an«l Retail Deale ” 1 All ibe enndidiitt, buy thrir oIoOiyh hem : Dykeraan. Retail mcrcbauta iu city nud cuuntry will : save money by buying “Georgia Factory” j Sbeelings and Shirtings from Dm, Ooletrui: A Co., Agents for Georgia Factory. If person* about to wash now calicoes, ts- pcciaily black, will first aosk it in salt water, it will prevent tbe color from fading. Dykeman, Merchant Tailor, next io Na tional Hotel, can not be surpassed for cloth ing or excellence of fits. CLOTHING, DRY DODDS AND FURKISH1N3 GOQOS, No. 25 WHITEHALL SIR VET, Two Doors from Altbama- ATLANTA, CA. Liberal Ibduconts Offered to Merchants. »ei-2l 12 HENRY W. HILLIARD, 2. Second best do ’ 5. Third beat do....... ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I AW, ' *• £S!£ i?!* Tbraa to enter and two to start. rests* six—$500. For Ktiumug Horaes—open to the world; thru* j.. beats, beat two i* ihree. 1st horse to receive * * Four to enter and three to start. PC**E skvxn— $150 00. For Running or Trotting Horses—three jt-u: - First horse to receive ft ■' Second horse to receive Three to enter and two to start. ruaax kmht—$1(0 00. For Running or Trottio* Horses—two y»m s b: First horse to receive f'j Second horse to receive Three to enter and two to atait. rr»N* sink $100 00. Mule Raco—Mlie Heat*, best two in thtc- . First mule to reoeive . »: Second mule to race;a e ’ ■>$ Four to enter and three to atari. Ibe above premiums will be contested for uude the rule* of the turf. The usual entry fee of ten - v'ent. on the amount ot the purse will be i barg* t. COUNTY EXHIBITIONS. 1. To the county which (through Its Soaicm «. Clubs) shall furnish the largest and finest dis play, to merit and vaiiety, of stock, product.- and reaulta of home indnatrlea, all raised, prv dneed or mauufa*. lured iu the county $lt« 9>> ATI \XTA, GKORU1A. the August Ooauimon ir Futriea to be made Athens. Article# contributed to t> County Exhibitions cm ao c ompeie for specific premiums in tbe Prvmmn. at; f or inatance. a tanuer may contribute to tbe «*\ bitio n of bia county a buahel or Bread Com.». n the n enter it. individually, for premium 144.