The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 22, 1873, Image 7

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Status of the Cotton Planter. rStOX CASUAI. OBSEBTKBS. Messrs. Scanatt and Miller of tbo Howe Machine Company, whoso departure on a tour College of American Medicine & Surgery, AT MACON, GA., mntRTTKrH AXmCt KUSSTO'*, commence lug four mouth* tuortatter. Faculty t C B GALENTINE. M. D . of Cleveland. Ohio, Professor ot costetr c* sod Dise.s ■ of Woroeu and thldren. JOS. ADOLPHUS. M. D.. of Si. Louis. Mo.. Professor of nurgery and Diseases of the Kja and Ear. H. O. FRENCH, M. D , of Chicago. Ill The Chair of Theory and Practioe. J. T. COXE. M D , Mat on. Ga.. Prof»8-orof Phjsu.logy and Pathology. W. C. JONES, M. D. of Macon. Gs . Professor f i-h niistry. Pharmacy an«> Botany. J. a. BR »WN. M. D.. iQrtlauapoliB. In i.. Professor of Matens Medics a< d Thereoutics. washing 1 on de3sau. a mb l,o( wscod.gs.. Attorney at Law, Professor of Medicai Jurisprudence. A. L CLINK SCALES. M. D . of Macon, Ga., Professor of Anatomy. E. F. LE>TEK, hi. D , of IUidsville, Oa., Deraouatrator of Anatomy. T. J. UAI>E Janitor. For a full course of L-ctures. including all the chairs, payable lu advance $100 00 Matriculation Ticket term) 6 00 Gradual ou Fee 30 00 The D»st» «iU bo elected on the assembling of tue Faculty. All commnnlcatlons should be addressed to A. L. CLINKHCALtS. M. D., M*cr, n . Ga.. who will take pleasure in answering inquiry. J. T. COX. 2d. D , President Board T'U^oes. A. L. CLINKSCAI.ES, Hecrttary Board Trustees. sepOO-d w*-d A sunoH a * w through the southern portion of the SUte we f |*aE^£?S»a recently announced, write ns as follows: Our trip so far as weather was concerned, was a remarkably favorable one, the cctton crop orery where is an aver.ge good one. But few planters are dissatisfied with the yield, bat fewer still, notwithstanding that, have a disposition to sell ro ton at present rates. In every instmee where it is possible, they will nnqaestionably bold on lor better oricee. Merchants, however, to whom plan- te.a hro (three-fourths at any rate of them) indebted to, wbi s'- s ill willing as in the past to accommodate them, are not lorgetfal of their own obligations to the manufacturer or dealer to whom he may bo indebted, and no matter what the price of cotton, be has to have money to meet his liabilities, and after extending all reason able accommodation to tbe producer, wheu the demands on him becooio pressing and numerous, he is no longer going to interpose the planter's plea of two loo prices for cotton. .Ho, no. He is going to collect, even if he is necessitated to inoar costs, and in addition sacrifice tbe patronage of the planter. This he must do of necessity, in order to maintuin his oan credit and commercial standing. To the planter this may appear rather a se vers line Of argument; bnt unless they dis pose ot at least as much cotton as will pay their debts, they will find it only too true. Besides, for one moment let them consider that withholding that out of which.they are bound to pay tbeir just .obligati one amounts to repudiation to a sufficient txient to pro duce a general want of confidence, and the time is not far distant when one conld hardly trust his neit door neighbor, should they not do as they have agreed to. There appears to be but oa? alternative, viz: for the producer to sell at least as much cotton as wilt liquidate bis Iiabilit.es, and if he prefers not tu incur further obligations in the|tmure, as mocb for cash as will insure him i.idepemleuce by buy ing such goods as he may require until next cotton season wherever he chooses for cash. This eonrse he won hi fiud in one year, not only n rrnre independent but a more advan tageous one. for who does not know that the rule is, to be able to bny ch-ap-r for ca-b than on credit, beddes there are but few mfr- chants who would hesitate abont a lowing pretty good discount for oush, instead of which under the preseut system of “plan.ers fb.an cierinj," the planter is generally necessitated to pay rather a higher raie of interest on every dollar of credit he takes. Borne planters say in reply to snch au argu ment that such a course could not be pm sued, from tbo very fact that if they were to sell their cotton at present prices, in order to pay their debts, the cotton would not reauze enough to do ih Such men might cons st- cn*tyt»e considered simply “cumbertrs of the ground," nnd their response only proves the fact that they have either too much land un cultivated, or, that they do not display suffi cient industry in tilling that which is in prop er state of cultivation. Poveriy then is the only plea, and to such, io a word, let it be whispered, that indcstbx paoDOcss wevlt h S & M. SCHOOLS ANO COLLEBES. Patapsco Female Institute, Near Baltimore, Md., T mhhis institute has been in operation for 36 years, and enjoy* a national reputation. With tbe number of pupil* limited t » ninety, it baa representative* from two-thirds of tbe states, princi pally South and bouthwest- It- locatioo i3 pre-emi nently healthful, is central, and easily reached* by rail road imm Baltimore and Washington City. For Circulars addran* ME3. R. H. ARCHER, P. O. Elliott City. Md. JUST FROM NEW YORK. T71TIVE R SXT7 OF GEORGIA. r*NHE 73D ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS IN8TITU- J TION will commence oa WEOVS-DAY, October left. 1873, a«>d c jntiau**, without intermission, until August 5th, 1871. The State COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE And Mechanic Arts, founded upon the United 8 ate* Land Grant, i* an in tegral part of tbe University and will hold the same Term. Every advantage which toe country allow*, afforded for procuring a Jibeial education, both io Geueial Course and in 8pecUl Department*. Degree* granted bntu In Art* and Science and in Law, Engi neering and Medicine—the last through the Georgia Medical College at Augueta, now tm -odied with the Univeraity. THE LAW SCHOOL remains in eeMsion throughout toe entire year. Libe ral provit-ion i* mad for the beneficiaries and for atu- dema of limited meaus. For Catalogue*, containing full Information, apply to MACON ADB&riSgfiSNrj. BERND BROTHERS Manufacturers of and Who'esals and Petall Dealers in him, SADDLES. COLLARS BRIDLES, LEATHER, HARDWARE, &c., &c., Non. 44 and 46 Third Street, Macou, Georgia. *ep!4 -if , A. T. FIN NET, Manufacturer and Dealer in EMPIRE STONE WORKS —op— MACON. O _A_, Grave8, and almost everything cl*e in the way of improvements in which stone is required. P. H. WARD, Proprietor. r Allorder* left at Ward & Nelson’s, Cl Cherry street, will receive prompt sttontion. CARRI JLC3- E S Such as are Needed for The Southern Market. Barouches, Plitetons, Victorias, Cabriolettes, Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Rockaways, Sociables, .Doctor's Phrotons, Sewing Machino*‘Wagons. I Have Now ou Hand the Largest and Most Complete Assortment OF ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER, AUGUSTA CARDS. DOZIER &g "WALTOU, ^Resale Q r „ 241 BROAD STREET. AUCUSTA. GEORGIA. Which I am prepared to soil at Reduced Prices. Using very best material, employing first class mechanics, having facilities equaled by none, I am pre pared to sell work Cheaper than it can be duplicated from any portion of the United States. Carriages renovated on short notice, and all work warranted to give general satisfaction. A. T. FINNEY. augTO-tf wm. henry Waddell, hcc eury of the Faculty, Athf-n*. G t SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE liaGrrangc, Gra. i rjlHI3 INSTITUTION, with s corps of Kin* First A ?6U. LINK OF MILLINERY GOODS. MUFF8, j ci**a Teachers, will resums exercises the last Wednos- r^turned from New York, bringix g Furs. Button Moulds, Babies’ Hale. Old Lull-*' Cepe, Flower*, Feathers, Plumes of ad kinds. ;*.hlng, in fa<t, to p!e*s« Ltfdies. I day in August. Four premiums for excel ecce in Music sed Painting were award'd Pupils of this I College at the last State Fair. For Catslouges. ad ! dress L F. COX, President. FOR SALE. Exv.ul Attention is CiUed to our Assortment of 3UTTER1CK PATTERNS, A .vcr m 1 Completer Stock thso was Ever Offered D.fwrc. } -urtaj the coarse cf TWENTY YEvRS. in which li’.t. O’CONNOR has f-iiJrvTcd tLe palro;.a£o of the A Unix r.h-.» Las done her best to please and Residence for Sale. Jj^OUB LARGE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED BOOMS. B.th room. Store room sed Pastry, 2 room Kitchen, lathed ana plastered, large front yard, choice shrub bery and shade tree?, all ou a laige, beautiful lot 100 by 2*Jo eet, in a most cxceUcnf neighborhood, and just at the erminua of one of the Street Car lines. Ira- provements all new and in pertect order. Apply to WAX* -ACE A FOWLER, jy27 8un3m Ryal_E«tatc Axents, rustv Dut h* e 1 a 1 c No. 9 Alabama nt. BQARDINC. >3SO»TM£NT Or Mli-iHERY C.OODS *» ♦ T *.G.7 v. l 5.> Complete rvs at present. f.tte ‘.-•Lrit* a CALL FROM EVERY LADY of AtUi.U an.1 surrounding corsntry. If she can't please you tu’ r . go ■ lsewhere. She i-* always glad to meet her tr'efvt.'i. Respv.'i/ally, MR«t. E. p. O’CONNOR, S-7 Whitehall street, xiil Atlanta. Ga. Boarders Wanted. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two Indies wiafc- k. ing to room tog-ther, esu procure Bo*rd in a lly wh* re th»-ro are no cbildrco. in ouo of the host | neighb^ri o->d* in the City only a f-w hundred yards from the busim-ss jiortion o» the City, and within a tew pact-e of th- Pt achtree Street Railroad. Ratca low, as it is mo.o for comosny thttn profit that Board ers ar- wanted. Apply to W. H. BARNErT, ociS-tf No. 19 Wvst Bikt-r street. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Fire & Marine iDsorace Go., MEMPHIS TEHKES8EE, LATS DANIEL A HILL. . DANIEL & ROWLAND, COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Agents for the Celebrated Etlwan, lVando, DugrUole and Cotton Food Unanos, Corner Jackson and Reynolds Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. j»-CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. COMMISSION FOR SELLING COTTON, $1 PER BALE.-®f ang!7.tf. • file Great Southern Stove louse. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES—Every kind. Mantels and Grates, Tin Ware, Wood and Hollow Ware, Sheeet Iron, Zinc, House Furnishing Goods. Etc. NO COMPETITION PERMITTED. is54c- Q. W. JACK, ^ ,873 STEAM Candy and Cracker MANUFACTORY. fpIIE CHlkPEST AND 310JT COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT 07 TtlE KIND IN THE SOUTH, CJ-A-lsriLSriEID VBGETABLUSt Canned Oysters, Ba-*kflt*. t rackers. Potted Meats, Toys, Candles, Canned Frai*«• Trank*. In any quantity. Western and Northen Orders I)»i)lieated. JAMES L. WATKINS, Eitaisiisiiei la 1865—Capital $300, c apital anti Assets, July 1873, $353,835.94. K QR0NAUER, 1 F. S. DAVIS. Srcrv^sry. Prssid r,t. W. T, LITTLEJOHN, I R.V.VREDENBURGH A**'!. u«crM*ry. j Vies Frss’t. . H. BRAZIER. Gen. Agent. DAVIS «£• CLARK A grata, H3 Broad st„ Atlanta, <Ja. AtTltOVKD RISER TAKEN IN THIS -rTUONO AND TOPULAR COMPANY n * Batskbllahecl Rntoa, \t. loum 4-BOMt'TLV sad KyClTABLT sd- ,‘flstsd. CpMssfrs. DAVIS it CLARK s/« authorial to on-l/wwrit* ou COTTON GINS. MfUdf DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Georgia-Fulton County. I ^HE U/ra of D. B. k A. 0. Lsdd is this day dis solved by mutual latent. A. C. Lsdd ssrumes too (L-btsof th* firm snd is entitled to oollert tbe 4.,bt* of thossme. D. B. L\DD, --tu a. a. l add. G. W. ADAIR, Anctioneer. GREAT HAL Ji — OF — JOHN H. JAMES’, Banker, Heal Estate. O N TUESDAY. 25th November, in Atlanta, valued at from $85,000 to $100.00u 00,1 w.ll sell si Auo- tioii. in this city, eommeucing at 10 o'olock, ou Tues- <isv morning. 25'h of Nuvnnner uexi, the foUowing described msguificentceutr*!, rent paying Ko&l Estate: let. TTAT HPLKND1D KlVE STOUT (beside* base- rr.eot) Dm k btore. on tbe ooroee of Whitehall and Hunter s?ieeti, J)rj G'oda Emporium oot'Uftied by Loui*de Hauie A Co. This burl mg c»*t fS2 000 suu rents for *3,100, all n«w and » fimt-rUMS bu.ldmg. 2J. ONE TWO-STORIED iboatdva bssemeuf) BKICR STuBE, on Whhehsll street, next tio-ir to J*mns’ Rank corner, occupied by Mrs. Agues Turner, sud rents for ll.MJO. 3J. ONE VACANT LOT on Alabama street, 80by 6J Jeet. alley on ea*« Hide. 4 1i. Bill K OFFlUlrS. adjoining abovolot.on A!a- h»m» street, occupied bj Samuel Hojlo, rvntH for $920. 6 b ONE BRICK STORE occupied by John Domini, next to the isu-t u*m»d office*, sncl rents for $750. 6.b. VACANT GROUND bd by 70 f-et, fronting ou Pe* htree etrevt, adjoining tbe new trick stores now being finished by Busby. Boyd k Robinson. Will be divided »n per plat exuiblted on d*y of kale, and suit able ioro oiea or for resideores. in connection with Oottago Lf»t fn rear. Also, tbo Brick Oott*ge in th# ear of raid ground, formerly occupied by Mr. Jsiuex, run ting Elds atreet Rent* for $5SJ 7th ONE VACANT TRIANGULAR SHAPED LOT. on Church and Forsyth streets, next to Messrs. Boyd k Bro. bth. A FOUR ROOM COTTAGE and Lot on Csin street, « coupled by Jsoie* Patterson. 9th. Abont TWO AGUES of ground aronud tbo cele brated Walton Spring, to be divided lr to small lota as per plat. The recent money panic has *Dr*a Mr. James some inconvenience and he desires to sell bis property and increase hi* banking capital. His fo*a by s panic sale will be tbe purchasers gain. His private residence on Peachtree street, that coat ICO.000, and bis Bank Block, on Whitehall street and Rail road, that cost $75,000 last year, and rents for $10 000 per annum, will not be sold. PUts of vacant property wlU be posted. Capitalists from s distance and at home, are invited to examine all this gilt edged, rent-paying, central property. TERMS—One-third ca»b, baauoo in two and four months with t«n per cent, interest. Unquestionable titles. Loan Certificates and deposits in James’ Bank re ceived in payment. Good Railroad, City or Mate bond* received as ea*h at their market value, wbich will be agre-d upon before tbe sate commences, upon inquiry. ThU ia cerUir/ty th* finest opportunity for capital ists to make safe investments, that has been presented for years. I will show this property ->r give any in formation about It at any time to those who will call at my office. G. W. ADtIR, Real relate Ag*nt, FUR*iTua; MVFJrASiuta, vmnirvu, wiiraui sr.usr, r/muHr & ovj. biock, [ S tHiw ojyninff tlifl Lvr. SMT Anri BEST SELECTED STOOK of All Unila of VI RVITURE In AllJ OheApoot Rouse 10 the city. Call and examine- acp28-l r Lewis H. Clarke, THE HATTER. Lawson B. Langford, 69 West Side Whitehall Street ATLANTA. CA. I NOW HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN MY LINE EVER BROUGHT to this market Stoves, Stoves, Stoves! Thfl oalvbrated Chirtor Oak Stove the mo3t popular and rasst extensively used In the United State*. Agent for the “Atiauta“ Oook Stovo. Uaating Stoves—all kinds and sixes. Have tor sale all the most popular Otores now in tho m trk«t. TIN WARE—Of every kind and in tho4arf;c?t qumtity. A full supply always on hind, and anything mads to ordcrpiomptly. ery Large Snpplv of Tin Plate and Tinners Findin/a, Sheet Tron: Sh^ot Zinc; B’abZinc; Biock Tin; Soiier, Etc. A Large *nd w.»ll ade-itel stock of Light Hollow Ware: Wood Ware of every kind, such as Buckets, ^bbfi, Washboards. Flour Pails, Sugar Boxes, Wood \Ieaaures, all sizes; Brooms, Well Bucktta, it*. A Large quantity of H3USE FURNISHING GOODS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. Silver* Plated "W ai*e 33opartm.ont fox* tlio HiadLles: Mv large stox-'k of ha'i«I*om9 House Furnishing good*, Vases, Toilet Seta, etc , are well arranged for inspec tion. The Lidics are invited to call and see them. I have !ald in a stock lor a largo WHOLESALE TRADE. In my line, and invite the attention of merchants to the same. I can offer special inducements over any other market. Orders from a distance will be promptly amended to. Gool* skilfully packed, and every advantage af (be market given. I am now moving into my new store, 69 Westside of Whitehall street, lately occupied by Guilford, Wood & Oo. Tbe public are invited to step in sod look st my new e^ore sud new goods. L. B. LANGFORD. New Groocls Opening Every Day. Silk. Bsaver, Fur and Felt Hats TRUNKS, VALISES AND DANIS [Ihats ■■■■j**—— a i HATS HAT s] 1 Vhats HATS HATS’! [Ihats HATS hatsH [Ihats HATS HATS’] [Ihats HATS HATS]] HATS HATS*! 1 Ihats HATS hats! 1 | ATS HATS HATS; | :EVERT BRANCH OF ; : FASHIONABLE HATS : | |hATSI HATS I HAT8l_HATjl HATS I jlATSI_|)AT8 The Place where the Fashionables Buy. LEWI8 H. CLARKE’S Whitehall Street. B€p28- WILLIAM RICH & C©« THE NTIZE^a-IIISriA. FIRE AND 3IARINE INSURANCE CO. j Clarke’s Special : NOBBY HATS: 11,314 75 353 413 79 342.099 04 Forty-one years In existence. I: A.I1 Iiossos oa 88 low as m aoy other Good Cunpany. will too Promptly Paid, Ten Thousind Dollars are deposited with Hon. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the State of Geor gia, for aeourity of the poiicv in Luis State. W. L. COWARDEN, President. | WM. WILLIS. JR., Secretary J. GADSDEN KING, Agent Broad street, ATLANTA. GA. Also, Af?fnt for tho "London and Lancashire Fire—Capttal: $5,000,000 State Agent. Cotton States Ufa ltnur*nc3 Company, Macon, Ga.—Assets: $543,201 98. Deposited with Comptroller General, of Georgia, $100,000. Wholesale Dealers in TENNESSEE HOUSE, Corner Tenueeses and Main atreeta, Oartorevillo, O oorglA i^unplrndld fare and t < si < cat 1< rates. a w:wi«b J. fcUMMKR. Notions, Fancy Groods, Millinery and White Goods, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ig-. U—W® Dupllonto NotvlYo"lx..13111 M. uwe; MANUFACTURER AHO J0BBERI0F ALL VARIETIES 0F Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, &c., Amongst which are Soda, Batter, Picnic, Cream, Boston, Batter, Milt, Batter Wafer, Wino, Farina. Also, Sugar Oakes, Spice Cakes, and Jum bles, Lemon and Ginger Snaps, and others, which I offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES! J andfguaranteo my goods to givo satisfaction. South ForsythStreet, Atlanta, Ga,