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tribute at will from a people grows i indifference of the Georgia and Cen-
ing more and more powerless in ! tral ro^B^to this' g^at line as
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their hands.
of the pnblic interest and of liberty
itself — ., -
ATHENS, CECRCIA.
FRIDA'S
JRSnEBBr*;
hi
i' T *if «sl aft rfeW'iOTMtrtr**' Si m
for a repeal of theraconstruction meaa* $& cni Sor?Jp
quaintan
rnes, appears' to. us a little ill-timed and "ufl c T ,a,n ]
intemperate. 1 >tobody ; irf tbf fkptb ffijjjg*'
(except a fen- office holdera) li^^ritpItPJiS^Boo'iM
uation, or'believe it one thitttre- KiUtl "annoved lot
to accept.
not the acceptance qf thBsftiMJfih 1 . but no other .noti
believe' it one thttfr ^re' bright
ccept. Indeed the.re^queitipn
the acceptance qf but,
wfe
tea
nmPJfix#
P
.he .»d aag^pj^By»w»
it. If westand clamoring against the a'nX^*"
situation, and
erats of the North and West that they j gar qqntli
must get us out of it;»our way, wo Foataf '
W «0jr prolong tU aSniWorto of ^oni'lll,ro.lro<Mrooi..hi m .h-
1888 ‘ hro "« l ‘ .h° clamor of the BWi- ■a^gft.jSgaaggsgSlS
observed W* 1 *” *“
cals that Democracy meant another
war, restoration of slavery, adit other
terrible rebel plans.. We ought to strip
the next fight of all pretexts whereby
such damaging charges may be mode.
Thera are great fundamental princi.
jdes on which the aagopal Democracy
cau stand, and grear salieqt radical
wrongs which the party'can oppose,
outside of all war issues.
Our “ situation" is tliat of a people
badly whipped, and In asking those
who helped lnigely to whip us, to get
as out of the mud, we may well exer
cise some deference, and at least allow
End of tho Conunnuc Struggle.:
'The Versailles authorities have en
tirety crushed thb Communists, and
have undisputed control of nfiPnris.
The destruction of life and property
during the closing days of the struggle
«m* truly terrific.; It is. stated, that
uwk *me third., of Paris is in ruins.
Most «f the magnificent public bhfld*
in^.-V .yhi.-h have been the glory oi
I'nVm.-o, and the admiration * ofr the
worl!, were burned by the desperate
insurgents; while the daughter of men,
women and children was indescribably
.sickening. Human gore flowed in the
guttere, and it was estimated that fifty
thousand persons were lying dead in the
streets and cellars, while the carnival
of destruction, swept on. //
Tho result i» what Oil thoughtful
people predicted from the beginning.
While the Communists were contend
iafepfetfn principle-dear all'lovers of
libfrfy-n-the right of. local self-govern
ment, as against central despotism—
they were also animated by tm agrarian
spirit, and led. by reckless and incapa
ble fanatic*. which deprived them of
idea, which inquired the issue. But
1j mhlkaniiam in France is, -and has
been, so mixed up with unbridled li-
ngrarinh ^Sfoyireto del
senfe the fhte that seems setting
it. It will soqn be derided whether
—the veterans who Wore captured with
of the Assembly desire the restoration
of the Bourbons; but McMahon and
- his Victorian*' t*oop®ne stronger than
the Assembly—stronger than Thiers—
and it is by no means.improhable that
the sagacious ruler to whom France
owes so much of her modern prosperity
DStrponedl
even |
system of onr
aid
feeder
aye
vc m no j room to look for
fast them^Let us see what the
nsymSfiaCentra 1 will do for
ns. The road from Athens to
Knoxville would bj a splendid
feeder tQjtbat gigantjc line.
'Jf£
of law is their inheritance and sub-
until the coming of that event I mission to the law lt as long as it is
which I certainly anticipate—the | such, is their duty and their obliga-
restoration of vour constitutional J tion, and it should be .heir pride
rights. I Applause.] Let. ns then i Now my friends, havingalready
coiubiuatifins stand stili and quietty await dovel-
ST]
ll
usiasm an
ire those 1 of
iifudbahd
i: fact; that* this tribute is not offered; .from revolutionary
not believe that when they come to
iat,J.pster qpnjipjdon
r xThe,]*™ ,
When Putnam got off Foster ass ‘totheir iiistorv uha to themselves
*-= En tire did c^lohraTstruggle ofl776.
seooiV 'Th^'- rtere tnie to* their history
aj&u Ka-org s::j jo iwfsSfT^ sndLftd.4bemselv.es when- they say,
.jtatwovg.oJ l.-m iof k :lfberty.
^ic.testunony showed that Fqs- and independence in the war toT
tpr was a clever,' inoffensive* man, 18idi, ; and yod,'the descendants o
save’ when dripking,. and. that' he 1 ^yotirworthy and illustrious ances
was h, sucknstateof meutii! nviizjt during the fcwt great conflict
P yw?. J...-S y,- - in,which you were, engaged, .were
fnun liquor as to be incapable of - *• -• ■ J s-. 1 '
self-control, if not’ nnounscions of
what lie 1 was ‘ftorag.'* Wien he (eiples of'-constitutidnaf liberty
awoke in prison tVie day after the rietehse which'
**' miinlcrihe cr»nid_ not'for sometime faSw
1
and when Mr..Putnam died he was ttefclSsW 3U»wstd the Hhonntains,
yvcj'^lmj^ mw t aiidsfeb jmUithteOolined that w
tlie murderer, arra vn
ing agaiust him, am
feel-lpn
snj
„ ,, . ^ j jg-j-tny -1^4^
flucnccd the jury in convicting him;
l5V»WV;w|fe, a I^qdw^^wqi^iy
woman, ana, four interesting and
tiu^r childrenV were ip tlihLcourt
room Turing tblp trial,jbu^tne ten
der sympathy awakened oy wear
presence was not sufficient to rescue
their unhappy father,'fromi thep^ern
their unhappy tatter .from the stem
bJ .
It is. a startling, instance o'
woe f* ‘ »-‘d“ ' - - r ' — *' -
ywdfu .alooin ngaurio vo*«3* <»t.J
stiong djTpk^may^iomlCT W^tl
profit
But, 1 thy
Atlanta and HerVntnrc. n: h
at n l i' &&*&** ^ a M ‘'Sf*
>|fh wh Sulbert s recent pnlfljad* y^end^ud stand'berpsairightai
speeches in which he noticed the. Iook upon your londly bonest '
several side Jlinef. which,%miten jPff
At^antanh^Sf JS8»IS3JW
§H|erablfc attention in s that
b-,of^nt puhlipbeq; dehpelr tiot 6f yoo^Uiberty. i
Uulbert’s.. positions, jp despair amt of the tripiupli of Jib
San, in .which, lie argues,, that pro*
*’ ’’ ' ” ' ‘ ‘ Wrtcs
P
menK The men of the North,
iis6tvcs love their Govern
ment and understand their rights,
and men of tho North have no idea
of surrendering, in their own; coun
try, those great bulwarks of consti
tutional liberty, the right of trial by
jury, the-right to elect their own
' ;ht to determine
Aliv Davis, the revered President
f$te late Cpnfedrate States, pass
through Augusta and Atlanta
w
their own internal policy, and as.
soon as their prejudice and hatred
against the South are removed apd
they see tliat by the unla wfiil actioil
become your adjuncts; a
wfll^iolil the biilanceoPpii
ih thati^hfOOroyour power vridh be
-grass find yolirsuccess will bqgteat*
,ve said, and I : repeat iC
despair not of the restomtio'
<6ur : liWrtlesJ They ai^not opt#
the liberties
\k qfitlt© people of the North spd,,tl»e^you,gt)i
^ud when they at the.
"fat laivsare made,for
ppression, do you hot belfe^e
that the men wlio have descended
sires wilt,raise
worthy
ta has a noble and
You have -been
of
day until this hour the record
your proud commonwealth is with.-:
J-l! I.lkL 1 —.
iVjfjeiktr -(Applause.) V
There are many things which
might say” to ybi» tc-night, my
friends, but which I feel it would
bd imprudent for me to utter. - If I
should speak to you of the past,
should speak of memories that
dud.’ If I ahoulehepeak to ybu
the present, it would .be to recoo
bowl, and conveys, a lesson that and tinder which, therefore, it.
Pilose who fire’thcir lf brains with* ihdjfe manly hfad rioble fo#
■^teJPwmuJTo roaomotiMflBd our arms «nd suffer with quiet
speak of
hod
the
If 11
iture, then I am liable r
presented,a^d^you beli
jsible for evify; speculation tl
ded, it ouly
how happy I
ences of prosperi-
nbw_surround you. The
first timoShat I saw the place where
your city now stands, it was little
more 4hai» a wilderness. When I
saw jt again^Iiqqked uponbl
“'ruins,
.e focti
desolated hearthstones and upon a
ruined and -stricken people:
city had been devastated and laid
thby *rfn J act of Vandalism dark
ban aught that evwwdi
THE NEW DRU6 STORE.
r£0
MERCHANTS
is of Ct
I OFFER,
<(
WormJ
ds It
‘xes of pills
100 dozen Lamp Chimneys;
8 barrels Kerosine Oil;
nda iUtakjf
prices that defy competition,
0 grossIPart
Ns
o^: ie8;
Soap;
Blacking;
Popular Pat. Medicines
i of ;
r A i lsrr FiR.s
op for me, of which I hare told 1000
Vamuitea of aU kinds, Ei
and
s to see
look calmly Upon the question be
tween the North and South; they
iqtil formparties and platforms upon
which you can stand ? And when,
that hour comes, then wjjtapme thq
Fulfillment of the promised era of
which I
constitutional
confidently anticipate and hope for
to-dayu.; i may not live to see it,
but.if I do not,;! shall die confident
slieving that it wjll come^ : =
. enow, ray friends, that in this
^ run counter to the feelings that
are prevalent in different portions
of out’ country,.but I f .believe this is
the true policy for thq South to
pursue, at present Tlie .South can-.
not hasten the day of her deliver^
aiiceby attempting to take a lead
ing jiart in the politics of the coun
try today. Let her people quietly
and earnestly devote them
tiicworivofunprovingand
up their miuunal prospe
ing those who have the power/ jto-
settle these questions among tliem-
:.<V simply feayingito them we
know our rights know they are iji-^
traded, and then wait imtientiy un-
til'We see them divided and at issue
with themselves, and join tlie party
and support the candidate and tho
platform that promises a restoration
£>rConstitutional liberty. : It’is then
that 1 you will hold the balance of
political power in your own hands,
and it.is then.that all your .rights
wiU once mdre_ be restored and
guaranteed. [Applause.]
1.1 have; shaken hands with poli-
tics. I am now. engaged,upon.mat
ters of life insurance. [Laughter
and applause.] I would like to in-
sure v 4tl ; yonr lives for a hundred
yeata (Laughter A and applause/
I ikave^ therefore, iny friends, very
ui^y presented this opinion which
entq|tain upon the subject that
itfoki
n «X. .;Ppd,^the.
re^dcsdlatf^miiiid'itfeStTucliou
RiloifgeWlffbl^'Wft Wttiiffi
d ^magnificent structures- arise
flppn e.vevj&baftd tosamfls the wqn-t,
ia^W8i,9UwPW^flW nt ’
] JHRt
nirig of thd'grad’d m bfj
that is yetto tome. ;I rejoice
you, gpioa.Yw: -y wtvran-
roads, <^bljl|hipg yqur man^|hqto»
ries,. inaugurating new .enterprises
of commercial pront, building Up
•your town, imptovlog voor - laijds
and developing the : niateriaLre-
towces - withiu i jyour ; ;jea£jh. You
yriff thus go on increasingi .until you
become J Wealthy and powerful,'! L
say, I rejoicC-Tu these evidences of
assiduous; earnest Iqbor m things
^material, ( ,bqeausftthere: in
this that a foreigagqyermpent .pan
Interfei'e with.,, Persevere in this
d iectibn; wait qliictly and patient
ly until the tide ttniia, as sooner or
later turn itiirtil, and the day is not
far diqhtnt when the s^q will shine
«• ’ 1 ‘ apd.
No. 1 Coach; No. 1 Copal.
LONGS &
BHOAD Ml, ATHissi ,
DKAI.KJ-.s in ' W A(]
DRUGS m Hfe
CHEMICALS, ll!l
V ^.DYE-STUFF.s
- ' PAINTs, ’
OILS,
GLASS, j
statiojnkr,
PFRJ1K«ER7. L1Q10HS Birr
AND EVERYUIIIXg"
iMnalljr kept to * - U
Pfiticuloratteatioo hn I
; Deecdoomani.Pietures. *»V>T-
Qreen, the most beautiful and pennanent-ever sold here.
‘ YtMoio Ochre, Coach and Drop Black and‘Earth Colors, dry in oil.
supphfoj PAINT ANP r4^(imMW^,i -i
naub mn g»o oni 301-““
TO PHYSICIANS **
HAYING MADE..
: m MWP
LAI
VFI
■t»l os I>eni<
,n line dr DllbGS MD MEDICnifeS. Opium and Mor-
.i*H «!••' .!«H
©BGIIASES "AT LOW FIGURES,
'& St*ECFAh MDmEMENTS. i
m ;oioap /wai os miussd waw "cnriimllaii thft saasblv-j ?iw
TO THE PUBLIC met0 ' up “
Ofthe Choicest - Perfapwiries, Soap$, Huir pils, Pomades,
: ^ ... . Brushes, Combs,&c.
T ; ANILINE G0L0RS, AND OTHER DYE-STUFFS,
and many ul-w an<Viri>j:niual>lc articles fpr tlio ilck, and for the to|let. AU my stock p offered at
'-rm-V'A-r nm y^vTrT 4 4"’TT : 4r^'-Wr^r : «-V3A ,: '#"Tr
Ai'lm f Uv,
ofanr slodt'tS'thV puiriSaia^Sfin^ 2.
goods, andZinilllesand pfirslci -
ZS&SSmrn
toilet articles •
BRUSHES,
HebaboliTs and Ayer-, PrS
Worm Candr and SarMraHiuN!
■®bgiiSSShB'
“* mtnyo ‘” Vr ^r^X;
FRESH CrARDEN SFFt
oftho moat appro ,-ed rarleUm o, ted Jl
mletnaoyquanlliydesired. AbsOrEa8^11
WHOLfiSlLE Oft
, at THE MQ$T REASONABLE RJUOES, FOR CAmni -
y ' ‘ * - • ' rWM. EING/ < Jr,
ST, LOUIS LEAD, !
Warranted strictly pare—the hest la th e U
/solicited.
JnoaiSf^t,,
Hors®; Bor, and Cattle ' „
Innluable for ti\ disca>e»
expressions and'vVhh
this advice to 'yo.W 1 have done. I
fcsl that I cannot fully express .my
Vour ways may fee ways of pleas
antness, that your lives may; be
’prdtfil' : t epr&ebiativeW bf v 4
grand old commonWritWlh «f ! G«fdi j -
gia. (Great . and prolonged t-hp^
.plause.) (1 u„i fM rri !
The Lb&e Not Ybt a Fixed
FACT.-*iThe lease Of the Macon &
Western Railroad,-it seems, cannot
yet be regarded as a fixed fact, as
the stockholders have yet to pass
upon thp matter, and* a tremendous
qpposition t!6 the ratification is be
ing made. The MacoaA Bruns
wick road is a stockholder in the
Mapon & Western, tp.tbp amount
of aooat three <juarters r ora million
df dollars. " 'Alrbf this'sfocS!' will,'
very naturally t>4 emphatically ors
posed to a consummation 1 -of tlie
lease. j;We have also heard of ^evs,
cral individual holders of large
aniounte of stock who also strenu-'
ously opposed the lease. •' 1! :
A go«i deal of the opposition-
grows out .of the fact, that tha^ Ata—
Great Bargains OfferedJfor Thirty Bays,
N ORDEjR TO REDUcfci^R.iSTOCKi BEFORE THE
ALBUMS,
CHR0M0&,
¥11
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WotEm% ° F ' MA ; Y ’ T0 offcr TUB FOLLOWING ore a. t. ind ucemexts to pubchas-
Carrpets worth. 50 ; and GOc., at 85 and 40c.
Carpets worth Si to Si 50 at 65c. to 1 20
Carpets worth S175toS225at Si 25 to SI 5 0*
English Body 33russels at cost of importation.
English Velvets at less than cost.
Crumb "’Cloths and Druggets at cost.
E.&H.T.ANTHbX!4C0
591 XIUO AD WAY, NBW Y0R K 1
TINVITE the attention of the Tit
-L to their extenlre urortmeat at ti,. ,
good, ottheir own pvblicatum,
PHOTO LANTEEN 8LlSra"' f ' '*
/ .‘V and
graphs>
NEW VIEWS OF TOSEMHeT”
CAlll'ETHMAUE FOB 30 1)AY8 AT HALF PRICE., ..... ,
Allufe invited to partake Of tho liiwgains ot - '
yk'.itb L-'t..'. 'to <!'i05 BRoi
Floor Oil Cloths, Window Sbatfes and Wall Papers Veiy low
E. A H. T. ASTHOSV h CO.,
OSt Jlroadway, Kew York,
OppodteUctropoCtuB
IilPORTESS AND MAXOF ACTL'llEKJ u I
PIIOTOGBAPHIC MATEBliu
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New 1 Advertisements,)
!New Bodies.
rpHE COMIC BLACKSTONE; by
IL «tn>en Al,b6t A’Beckett, with iUiLstnltlons
bv George CrujksUaiile. One large volume. £t SO.
Why did be not Die r. or, the ChUd from tho
by Mt». A. L.
Ebi
WtstcrT .
Heat. Beiug volume first .
Touug; by Jacob AMxnt, with
tions. $t SO.
OsUIrharj : By Maartce Sand (ton of George
Sand); From the French, by S. A. Deponte, of
!#•*
of Science for:the
1 numertuuil lustra-
e French, by 8. A. Deponte,
Fun better th^oi Physic; or", Everybody’s Life
•Preserver; by W.W. Hull, M.D. Si. SO. -
- The Heathen Chinee; 1-y Bret Harte, with eight
Ulys^tien*, »»«•»* #&£ jjijrke.
FL VNBERS OX FIRE INSURANCE
■A- TBEATTSE on tlio Idiw! of Fire insurance;
JtN • “ -
as been ‘the §tudy of former but c . on «“<*. Brunswick company
not of Tecent years. I kaow I can
do-you no good; -I am not en-
gaged in public affairs, but I hope
to do you pome good by showing
the ¥rorld that though I have re-
titod froih active public service, yet
it is my purpose to serve
head and heart and hand
i)i I live. ..Yqqr interest
“ in a mere abstract an J
iiru _
through Mr. Hazelhurst, . made 1 a
Supreme Court Decisions.
TNECISIONS of the Supreme Qourt
J J of Georjrfa, fr<»iu January 24,1S70, to May lfi,
SD7I. lU'|K>rte«l by N.J. ILimmond, Supreme Court
.iw i.
better bid than ‘that at..wWeb. t
t|ie
road was leased. It is held thatitien
percent, per annum is the best that
can be expected from the present
contract, while the. Macon and
Imported by li. J. Hammond, Supreme Court
Ileportcr. Price fl. Sent by mall, prc-^kitd- c
receipt ot price,->y. ' * .X- A. Bl HKE,
Juuc2 Athens, Ga.
8eek;»s that;
M. Thujra will be able to
pledged he has mode to the people, or
whether McMahon, whose brave troops
f. live.itosee a
^F^or^au
_ prosperous, intto-
mere “scare crows hung aWW> tqJ S^£5re Ptt ““
alarm those whoiqqk ^t^iq^iqeiq asserting-, bis theory that tho t world -haveaoly,spoken of wbatl
8ur/aw» otjbfca,’} wa? e.munfl gfob® anddtumedfiqp- eMbe besv policy Jw Vhe pwpvajof
conqietitioii , in western fj-qiglito on. tepyefpreed to toe South, under the preswv cu*-
incs yi , y c • pening ci.ir 0 ts, and irresistible convictidrti of bis themselves. ,n You ‘ went to war
rtwuR i. n benefit to Atlanta, which aoal, “bnt Htill it moves.” And upon the saire question for which
will continue to bon ipaiket for^hq so the great truths uttered by your y 0 ur anqestorean^Mieirs contended
smaller trailing points along ihuvar hjti> c r3^tiy > .li ve » 1 ti B d the principles jn the fir^jt (revolution against the
milmufld " , fltey. wioncmtedand for which they government of Great'Britain—the
l‘r.i-rl- eofitehdeiL'itfifWave abd will once right of ! ft>nimunaT independence.
miiMi $ U W/? »0thing, but good, wish,, t mrirt to foK irydU will but bd true or State sovereignty. You secured
and renown, may be called to &d£ta! P&rMkW, * totbtitdiralWiandiStotoaover.
. 3 witii. at least a, hundred thousand .1 Counsel.* reooiweiy und an enjoy-, eignty ruqst; agatn be restore^ or
win lefVoFrenoh .ataL if N*polw *• 1 Wdt‘*b^ l misr6bib^Htfed 1 ' npbn^ibis ereised under tf republican form; of
yon m uj# shall die in thb lrm-faith government ^ Aiid. my friends,. iT
,in «MP Wfi wes * .andjbeltrfAatlMi* envoftrua;. libr vou can but wait, nil wtik bft.^Hi.
M, ?vhid| jnPl .feffaryjijtym sMjMB M,1% tetotMflujHm!*
vicfondus oanriCij and exulted in m the Taith that it will come at lest-
gtoit ijqrtoiii.f^th^^qijnjltojal tlto NWtth Will 4ev«? i
71iidi W'Vg«>c8 to o^throu^l^fcjl havd known; whentyou came -foo- surrender their rights, and when
^Vr. l *dypm r W!l'?z
restored. Tins, with the sad result of
ernment, will produce a strong reaction
in favor ci the Empire and the Napo
leonic dynasty. • ■- :
Railroad Combinations.
One of the most alarming features
of the times is the tendency of cor-
|Kirations to consolidatioif nnd mo
nopoly. Rqjlroads are stretching
liieir UricrinnYarim from city to city
and fpim^^to^to. State, until they.
oi
•tlieir Interests. T, rj , S
ward and said that yq»>h»d r^».'
and vigorous city, and wifi cbniipx. ; RRfXopr^ts.and were,now-
Sf V^'iir MKwPasafrli
but It Will spoil loose the "tivOut, ira^ hhw h
toges of a nmuo|Kily ii,ci.lynt,to b^ pu^^Barpriwel pies' of ihonor,
Iiimud through which the
ut.-i bo / ir, .it -tttol ;ii -
d tlio *
Congress has.bepn controlled by • .-f L: r,« ^ijx xT-i loimnoo
ctl subsidies enough to render* the; .(rR^a Msrf odt
stockholders in several lines strech-. , Ii. is,stated.pjjrinhf CtTitml-lU 1
ing toward the Pacific more powers road i has
fnl than tbebaronB of England, and ■ 1
Msassafstte—
1 nw—f ill <i rrpiT r it~~ni ni mnn m-fi; dfth^s^otd-”-’Whohasth^
* I *Theto combinations, and the job-
are contrary, to .the gqqius of our It is also rumored tliatritorVcf
-lOimtit utions, and dangerous to the sylvania Central has secured
r^lits and interests of the people lease qr ruliFciijjti.m dn the Aock,
---if was a ?ngneious and siAtesu, aArian
manlike perception ofthe oorrups and Richmond A.ir Linv.,; sBxta
hhttitiB and'danger growing but offeuoh i« i^fti»*U<t}|c.mlro4dkriiiiA'«#ti
. tnohieft corabT-ntioas thatTns'pired State appear PifilRydiirijffanswi fo
Gen. Jaekson in his hostility-to the the Knoxville^onneciion, it ini;
Nationaj.Bank. . That wasa pignoiy beiqcli ttri-JthbxNnrth-'Effstt-ni raifo,
compared to the pion^rs th»t are prayi ti* .fnpariy 'tipswitf^'TfiLgp j
rising hp.and combining io tlijittlia dh»f IkT«fr>dvjiiil»KC«‘iTrtW<rFWIi Jte
.<*.-i *>?*: "T* ".rftot*
tiKlUhio..ami Mohrlo
iriisiiyiMfwrnmf
bJb.'NrorWf«iG<ivrtorn.
Sffl'H.
«nw
« oxi than hir.ootti Coul
lause) Peaceful them y#al
ice-we will I
tool arm driw anil 9fft
Macon & Bruswick company, is
sufficient surety for t^o jregular.
Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co.
The allegati oils /made against". this
company by i few of its policy-holders,
wo are pleased to learn ore entirety
allowed their policies ,
toft^e m hcAl^hufiff df "prSin,- ‘
ween subjeotedtola rckmamination b^
fore their;
and those
health : were
who were diseased, or othorivisc m irit*
paired health declined,' J , ,
The course pursued by the Kn
bocker Company 1 ii'kpported'by ;s bus-
tom anti by lar^ been jest-'
ly observed, that ‘-.‘ovaryJhMNfcftefyi
holder ought to support the .Company
in their action.*! Me. 'regard the
Knickerbocker Coinptmyife'biiei'of the
most relialde Life Corpprwtitaoin this
country. No comnanv has made
ter progress, but few have advance
rapidly to pubHc fhvor. Its hfBoe
are men emmently well qualified!
the. pjoitiona they ,'
for integrity ana h
Nothing ? bnt first-clrtss' ltrttttngeriicnt
couldhaver doubled > the bnsinass > and
they .see i the danger at ; hqmc, tHeh p
tijqy. 5»?ll need your qjd .and will
pliant sdfltiess. CApplause-p^'^
ikfcd'Iadii not of .those who- ‘taccept'
m ikhfeBMftio^TuJ accew -potbte©** 1
men ot about “ accepting the sits
iJWhfton’t'drS riglits Havin,
submitted io the rirbitramer
of the sword, 1 ’ are but. the exeu
ak of«owartl% ; (Applause.) I tujlmit
i^.P9 v S‘ t 7Ef^ Ya i|s ovcrArutk ;4
_ Imit that, that power is so great
itbat it would be folly to resist it,
ro trad therefore-1 atn in favor, myself,
,trtrihln>‘U«toLbeipg to-day,} ^Peaceful of being acquiescent, and I advise
Vvjou fire^jpn.jgheq you. to the. same course; but I do
has,,jsqnietiipeej nqt.admit that our rights have ever
i th>' pow
er to submit yotir liberties to the
oFtok nrWtramcnti. of. i;battle ?i' -Yon
(Vit’AWV^r^lqkgatwl tliat ^wci to your
It Las your yxecu
in tile South, there never was, live,, never claimed-it, and never,
purpose is resistance‘to the dying or living, will T admii
' XA voices “ That's | (Applause.) And then, my friorjds,
" L * ' subject
ou-aro
i?” v ,^? U f‘vfP*l-V-Pk 0111 l ed npon to acknowlecige that
served. Peiice^ is', j-ou have done wrong unless you
d It- I don’t'believe 1 did afiy-
J«|bn Wrong, and therefore-I don’t uc-
;7 ou ’tor; 'knovtl^lgeiitj AU that at govern
Wdfej: has n r^tto^.im.itopi.an
vfitfi .of its subjects is that thov wi
quietly submit to the 1 law: 3 Liberty
orrdl eg | «w ,tnc» ban Ine^scd .roaomqTBM
New Novels^
-\TIGEL BARTRiVM’S IDEAL;
_LN liy Floroiice WilforO, author of “ VIvia,”
lamin'*,
June 2 r ' T. A. BURKE.
~A MOX^Tli.—fexjiensc* paid—Male or
Female agents—hone and outfit fur-
Address Saco Noveltv Co.', Saco, Me.
months .^o by the Superin tendant of j
L l>y I ienry. Flanilers, author of “ A Treatise
M*ntltuo l4r,” i i*. One voU, • *7 50.
=H=
8. B. OiTJtAN, igtnt.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
GEORGIA, FRANKLI
VJT ■ OrfftnaW’s Office, J
WhcroLv Itcun Smith applies for lettei
IN CO.—
c May 8, 1871.
ippllet for letter* of aduinls-
non with the will annexed on tho
Smith, «r., late of Franklin county,
deceased:
Therefore all pereoni concerned are required to
show cause,- (if any they hare) why said letters
should hot be granted at the regular term of tlie
Court of Ordinary of said county J6 be held on tlie
first Monday in June, 1871.
Given under my hand and official signature,
may-12; i- Imuoa • A» J. MOBRlSi Qrd.
AMERICAN 4MDf 74(14 V
MARBLE
Monuments, State, lasts
Boots
EDDLEMAN‘&IBR0WN,
Wholesale Dealer* In
. Shoes,' and Leather
TDRBNCH and American Calf Skins
-1J ..Last*, Feg^qiifineanff Bindiiig.ltikins, Shoe
osltc Kimball House, Decatur
1\-U; lte:**. •
irs and Merchants wlllfind It lo t .
togO te-'eoll on ui lwfore making tb^Jr f j #
|an G-Om
TOMBS, HEADSTONES,
AJfD ALL KINDS OK
MIRBI.L AND MOXlSlFiNTM. VOU
Furnished in the best manner, anise
able terms.
an.UcsIcnsnrXnamurntsinil Slslssr,
free on application. mjia,
Findings, Ac.
‘street, Atlanfoi Ga. '1
purchases,
ivc story i by George Sand. SO cent*.
: ..Good for Netbine: a novel: by Whyte Melville,
tt**he?of “Dtfeby Grand.”etc. Ctteeiits.:
The Foo In t he^Ilouschidd ^ by Qiroliu'e Cheese-,
SCHOOL TEACHERS
ANTING euyfoyment at from $80 to 8100 a
TITAliXISG eiavlpyi
VV month, should addroteZEIGLEU A M’CUK
dy, rhlia., !■$<-
, Agents LOOK I—w jy'iO a Way.
TVV.VSY, gentcdxnd profitalde.business. • A little
rli norelty, which everybody wants. Sl T niK8S
NIIUE. tim&tfxx circulars. Church Hi;* Tewi»le-
U»n, manufacturers, 615, Broadway, N. T.
*hU8l
P - p ‘-
■#prA
*1’’ J. It- B'CLSSKF.T,
A 1,10 R N E Y A T L A W ,
XX Caruesviile, Franklin county, Ga. Office
merly occupied by J. F. Langiton, Esq. |a21
Cannot Buy It!
be found in this county, and further thatki*
deuce Is unknown t
It is ordered that service be perfected ipu
by publication of this notice in the ttontbrnl
neroneea month for four months preesdia|l
naxt form nf tliig ctmrL
FOR SIGHT IS P^ICELESS.
next term of this cour
(April 12, .1871
, A true extract from the minutes of tie Spa
Court of Franklin county, April ten,. 1871.
may 19 mini T. A. LITTLE,(1st
Demarest & Woodruff.
jWHitnn ■ t* • Tosilixsok-Dexiut fa.
628 & 631, Broadway,N.r.
manupactuhers ok
THE DIAMOND GLASSES,
MiKCKACTliaBDBy i
J.E. SPENCERfifCO.,N.Y.
Thea-Ncctar
i. JylaaBnra •
BUCK 1T..\.
. with the Gn«i Te*fi*jre»,var-
, ranted to suit alt tastes. For
I ParlUe Tea Go., Church st.
m. Y., P O box.IW'e.rPchdfor
Thea-NocUir circular, rur-Jl
M o, BR r E T
Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever
known. Thoy arc ground under their own super
vision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted to
gether, and derive their name, “ Diamond," on a
count of thelnhardness and. brUU*|iey.
THE 8CIENTIV1C 1‘RINCIPl.E
On which they are constructed brings the core or
centre of the lens directly in front of the eye, pro
ducing a clear and distinct vUfcM, akin the natural
healthy sight, and prcventlng all unpleasant sensa
tions, such as glimmering and:wagering of sight,
dizaincsii, Ac., peculiar to all other* in use.
They are 1 'Mounted In the Finest Manner,
, i In frames of tho best quality, of all material*
used for thatpurpoee.' : *
Their Finish and Durability. Cannot
itnjjfc Surpassed.
Cautiox.—None -genuine unless bearing their
trade mark stompedonyevery frame.*
A.S.&M.H.MANDEVHLE
JEVy^LLEOS AND OPTICIANS,
Are tho sole agenta for .Vthcns, Go., from wbem
LIGHT VICTORIAS,
PHAETONS,
,«« iLiCABRIOLAS.
» ROCK A?
/ And all other styles of Fine Urns"
*- 1 v *For one' or t»o horses.
TOP & NO TOP BUGGIFi
On EUpticaad Side Springs-
CONCORD BUGGIES.
JUail UacKs and Jersey IWC*
We are alsc solo manufocturrrs at d*
| Free to Book Agents.
' > Ilistor^^^^^^inary,An-
, Successors to Oeorg« Sharp, Jr.,
they con oaly ha obtained. .These goods are net
SappHcid to reddlets at any price. |ly 19—ly
SHARP & FLOYD,
ANTED—Agents. $20 per <lav,
ni^iiitain.*’—-2
Another ALLY.^K-tbostocklipK^
■ ji
ere of the Macon and Western Railroad
consent to thelease of that line to tho
Central road, the Macon and Bruns
wick road willbe in a situation to seek
an independent western connectipn^r-.
There is none so available or so impor-
possihle that any sort of combination
can’dcfeat the construction ; tif h roiwl
over the great natural highway through
the Rabun gap. Let not the frionds
oftheenterprise be dishearten^. Let
us start the ball, and all needed aid
will be sure to come.- : it— * to
$288 IN 16 DAYS,
•ATAliEby one agent. Do you -aaota.il
1VJL as salesman at or near home, to n
129 per day selling our new 7.<
Ctothn Pints, ta t.utjerrrtr. &
Jlndmn Biter Wire Wirtu, 13
Water st.,N. Y-, or 16 Dearborn s
,!•.•fid a ,*!■ uo<jr kiiiool. J
mBWe^ION OF ’PRICES
n otij ]o y bvol
bon?. B* tiEL IIlKtt UP .CLUBS.
A tlanta, Q-a.*;
"^^3 OFFER .a largo variety of
FINE WATCHES,
CLOCKSj '.\rj ni-
JEWELRY, ■*
iVEft’WARE,
ECTACLES, r
, ^i5fev : ;cioo»s.
icrsl* FINEvURONZES,
\ lvw«b
“ai *w S3 .
rkr., New touk. “ df64
Vl . apm
-w-m '’WttifriS ITf
J «c»siieaf5sa^.^
»«. AH goods engrav
| ,j \Vo make a.specialty or,
PREMIUMS-FOR FAIRS
to- give any information on afi-
^2L t ltVo PU ™^r a n d h to V ‘
Nations foniOTv its men
ANDSXATiUARY,
WEHAVR’A FUBL CORPS OF j
JHanufaclureinany Fine Goods
in oiirown shop, and are prepared to FILL AST
ORDERS for good* or work promptly.
M..B.STEPHENSON,'I Linxt. F0« Divwt
IV. STEPHENSON. J
Fiunklix itnu
C'otar.
,T appearing to tlw CwriWtk:
. turn of tlieSbcriff, tliat the (lefenriimw
J. B. KITE-.
Attorney for IJMix
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, k
Woodruff ConcordBiiAd
Plantation Wages for 1, 4. * “*■•***'
The beat Buggy tod Wagon in Anteric* W
We have had an expertense of thirtM*^,
making work for the Southwo Ii
exactly what Is wasted«® ,*•*!" JSStim
invite all to send for Circuits, psrtie*
aK'^rasrffisrSjsSs
Julyl—ly
HORSE NIEH; MSB®
and Fan •MM*'
A. T SSssa»w|
Belt or Ocarina; ImpTOTcd gorthr^Ug^^i,
bhc best In themarVcb
ey the Athens Foundry rod
Sendyour v -- D
WOODS
Next to tlteEpi
may 193m MADE GO
Kotor NouscatcT^f^^jUv
The eoi iltlon of * •5J'I
yetimprovcdbyrethartlc^f-,
and are pi
plication.
■WmM I
. Wo guarantee the
, Tterc I. nuprepyaasg.*^ *
LARGEST. ASSQRTEMN T,
THEBESTWORK.
Call and see as.
0 r> SHARP & FLOYD,
*» A Whitehall Street, Atlanta,.
.May 23-1 y.Z *:i; t
It* I
uneasy oiK*n-
ri t loii to Tomit, a‘
SSe^wgfc’kfo!^
of the Aperient r
intc cff«t U to^Tof tW.V
.irsish&.£■&•
mskmgyf
sm
Atlanta.
*"-■ O l °.
Carriage, Buggy * Wagon
Q«^\,5O‘ES532.£2^A.0a9
« LARGE'and well selected assort-
•i 500 AVI)
dominion ANU
tfuLD^iacK® 118 "
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