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THE DAILY SUN.
Bamanat).Shipping (men.
Seliuii up ocU coutrlbutcA much toward ouj th fo*t lu
Connecticut."
AM» JOH* QOTKCT ADAM*.
I a*k®d Mr. Johufion wh*t h« thought of John
Quincy Adam* m material for a Democratic I’m:
iteuuat candidate.
"A.laiua.'' Uftiti ho. “ia a utm of couaklornbb* abili
ty, and *t>iiir .,r hi* view* recently enunciated #r»
•ouu.l. Hut hi live^ m M .Mwu lituetU. a poor place
for lh* bt-uiucrarj to look for a candidate. Dp there
they all mu lu fur the uffi*®. New Finland, p.
apeak, in a ballon of ofh-e-worker#. Take Ma***chn-
•etu tor example. Wwther- ever a t dm rh* did
uot have more tl.vi her ft'fe «.f etl'Titi m the «<•»-
eralOvverutne' tf Stic lUKteratanu* the e leuco ut
looking out 'or hcjaelf."
RAY'S LINE—NEW
IRK * SAVANNAS.
I TUESDAY non each post.
t orn ipomleMe* *f Ihc'
Atlanta, Hay 6tb, It
Editor just rHtnrMfM}.!
liom GjBfr
• milking prl^^^Him re«AlW* .oi
p«p*C won 1,1 from thf
< r<>)>^^V in that *9
ii> d*ftTcrrettfc M
cnautttMfl
-it 1 will
:o m> judgme^^and I live4'.9|
arid ( liliouu couut’es on a faffH
or «j\ vtur»), titgin? wtiH ui'Ver ^
prospect for a corn efop till
h this Hpring. JB from G to|
idgll. HIM 1 nilkii^^^l tllHHlitlg, all
♦ rAHy, clear ofjPR, and laying
(loltttii ulmottt aa pi'mnisiug. Iffl
i'M'" ImM out this mouth, corn a
cheap. The pfiir.t 4 ist are in higl^
'ims fur. The Fret s mt0|H
working for a p ut of t%e crop,
viug in good time. About an'
quantity of com in ill rot ton plan
Corn only worth <?1 per bushel. j
lu haste, g N. 0. Dan
ROW TO »1«1T HOBBY.
We will be responsible for the safe arrival of all
money sent us by RegUtored Letter, by Express, or
by Draft, but not otherwise, if money tent In an
unregistered letter la lost, it must be the loss of the
person sending it
No paper will he eent from the office till It Is paid
for. and names will always be sraeed when the^mJ
paid for expiree.
One night a crowd came dnwu to th< Hot t
n*d* Andv Th* ox-Pre»‘dent aitenpted t-
htiueeif (ixiiu a *t»«e h. bu the crowd w..ill 1
to that. A u>*i! J.imped up and ***«d the ^\^
“give Grant a "hn" “Via. «Iy • (irai.i a -!n
seconded from all aide*. “I am aeked to *iv
a slap.” e*ld M»-. J •hn.ioii. “W«*h. 1 afom d
do that, hut the fact U there is n t enough o
The firat olaaa steamehlps
DEARBORN, Commander.
BULKJJCY. Oommauder,
this line, and one of these steamships
laves es*'h port EVERY TUKMDAY.
bbllla ■. .ad mg given by these steamships
Hs^^yadertiouH, and also through bills
|||^^B^nah on Cotton d.»twi«d for
l>y tlrnl da** ateaiuabtp*.-
OAMMM.L. 84 Bay street.
> Grant
Make up t'labs.
We shall make Tu Bum lively, fresh and lnter-
enting—containing all the lataat newa. We sh^L
All it with good reading matter, and shall bavo^J
each Issue an much reading matter an any pap^H
(leorgia, and we ..hall *oo« enlarge and
improve it, no a* to give it k handsome
and Milk* it . aaily r-fl and U«
family.
vv• *-k o>ir rn.-n-u t*> <i«-
* chill »..(■ UH ftt . very pout
a '■ o nitle en..11
largc Hat.
JLODll.
In Inrwer ten qi
or not tUar^MM;
to whether
Jte reported
Wh end a
adminiatra-
. themau-
n«i.rn«—IWlnrifK.
[t ut ■r-l , ow or— Kain«
EVERY SATURDAY mow r*ch row.
nuDBanoE on cotton bv bteamxbs on tuib
LINE ONI MALE FIB CENT.
0AB1N PASSAQE »M
DECK, with subaiateuoe 10
This line Is composed of the first class steamships
WYOM1NO TEAL. Commander.
TOW AWA NDA BARRETT, Commander
One of those steamships leave each port EVERY
SATURDAY. Through bills lading furnished by
these steamships by all railroad connections. For
freight or pssssge. apply to
HUNTER k OAMMKLL,
Single Copy,
Three Copies
Ten - .
Twenty M .
Fifty «• .
SScaltre in £nmber.
CABIN Tl
LUMliEH! LUMBER!
]£lc* A MITCHELL HAVE Oft 9aND A LABOI
qainttr of Dry tMk LomtMr, nlUbl. lot boHdln,
rigons; also all kind of Framing and Flnishl
Lumber, In their Lumbec Yard, Luokie street
Through bills of ladinS given by railroad sgaN^|
Boston, and in Boston by StA-sniship agents
ripal point* in (leorgia. Alaxina aud Florlds.
It Through bills of lading given to Prol^^H
Fail River, Portland. Lowell, Lawrent*, Ac.
Passage tickets sold at railroad depot and sml
rooms secured in advance by writing agents In Bs
vaunah. RICHARDSON k BARNARD,
Agents, Savannah.*
F. NICKER8<)N k OO^i
p SoHtliern Eatfirprix
B80N— Broom Factory.—
hukllng. Broad Bt, Atlanta, Ga.
■ of Brooma, of Broom Coni ;
patronage of Dealers generally —
New Lumber Yard,
junction or
MARIETTA AND WALTON NTS,
A1X KINDS OF
AM GLAD HE HAS COME.
Ii U M B
C JTANTLY 0]
.GREAT SOUTHERN ,
^EVKRY Tl
^^^by this Line ca|
policy at oi
chairs, and make them look
mi will pay for a bottom. No
eclal Attention
M. A
^Cr. All kinds of household furniture and up-
■mstery done at the shortest notice. I have te-
Rnovod to DeGive's Opera House, under Mayson’s
Auction Wareroosn, on Marietta street.
C. r. BROWN.
aplS-dm Late of Richmond, Vs.
LUMBER
and BUILDER
General Superintendent of
Buildings, and all Manner
of Carpwntera' Work.
rSIHB nadenigned weald napactfallj
arrlvet
leaves.
^^^^^LnuxUliwn leaves
‘ (Al'l.l MAI 11 \ II. It! >k in
Train on Sunday.) A
35nTtr Train arrlvos
da nger Tram leaves
icijger Train arrlvos
icugnr Train leaves iH
iiuntaiu Accomnvxlatlon arrives..T
MB!iMHNdriln leavcH...,!
1 announoa to Uts public that he has looar
ted himself on the oorner of Grubb and 8priug
streets, near Rice A Mitchell's Lam bar Yaid, wb.-rs
he proposes to receive Contracts Mr BallollfJ and
general Carpenters’ Work, which ha propones*i
carry out to the satisfaction of all concerned ; and at
as low figures as any one. He make* a mentality of
Stair Building, and proposes to give mUsfection.
H BANKSTON.
Whitehall street, between Mitchell and Peters
mb ll-dkm
•tu liunUr’
CABIN PA88AOE
09“ The Baltlraoro and Savant
Bteamen sail from Savannah dt
follows: A
art not depart
ich danger iu
r. There ari i
llcy to ixxnpj
ty want to *ci
nc I Ti.i'.ii Mine
•N.'IIK' r Inmi'AS! ■
^Mi'iicrlmcla'.u ...
AND ME-r ri't.
MRnPassenger Train arrives.
Night Passenger Train leaves..
Day Passenger Train arrives...
Day Passenger Train leaves....
ATLANTA AMD BICHMOND All
'the Democracy
Reconstruction
nt*. There is a 1
tor every evlL o
SAVE Yl
OK ATM TO RATS,
ROACHES,
BEDBUOS, AC.,
uever failing, boxes double the size as others. Her
metically "sealed and always fresh. For sale at
wholesale at Pekakfrtom, Twylor and Co.'s,
and Ml other druggists. feMfl-ly
ATLANTA, G^OHGIA, WEDNEHDAY, JUNE 7,
CONTRACTOR
B. Z. DUTTON,
PRACTICAL
8TENCIL CUTTER, DESIGNER AND
ENGRAVER!
TNRA8S ALPttAJBETCT DRY AND
FLUID 8TENCIL INKS, BtsncU Dies, Steel
SWikplug Dies, Railroad and Hotel Ofixacks, llarldng
Brand*, Ac., No. 61 Whitehall 8t, a few doom below
Hunter street. •
aw N. B.—Particular attention paid to Brandi and
Sksoetls for Merchants, MUlers, Tobacconist* and
DlsttHora; also, to Nanis Plates, for marking clothes,
wbicli will be sent to any address for seventy-five
eeuts, including lok. ho. saplfi-f-
ficfresliroent*.
CITY BREWERY^
Cornn Collins and Harris Streets;
Feckter ft Mercer, Proprietors.
OSes In (HO Port Ofloo BnUdlne, noit Orto Ott, «w.
T. F. GRADY’S
R. R. ALE HOUSE*
a a
A.laJ»aiua Street A tin
EUBT rgeeived.H
HP Cider
homes. Afinesssor
LigUOUM, WINKS,
ind segars always on hand. Bottled A Us and Porter
esp.«ttnlt/. Ales. Beer and Champagne i«rs«y Cider
os draft Ceil onUiwdv and
Uncle Jack Coughlin,
H AVING disposed of his interest in
the old “76 Saloon,” on tho corner oi Broad
and Alabama ftreeU, has located himeelf under the
sfcf Post office, corner same streets, In the
fU-ni'E \V ITB
Wbor, EVEBYTHIftO 18 REAI'Y f.» th,
STESWJ^JSfWtflSrW v
Jrtu> p.,1 mrtilUMM to Urt Uun BU. ME
DRINKS
jurn COLD l trrents,
1871.
KOPi IW wHrFHKItfif
pub
[« iiuatio
PFcirtb shore of the
rtter wriUeu by A.
bf the wining com-
Bovi i iior Sibley, of
f v wiites that the
Inn tz; is about 92,-
pound, although
luu ^ hicli yielded
■rK) per toil. He
L’dO worth of the
V.i ,u New Jersey
[7ud that they liad
awaiting ship-
■ Tiic working of
■ infancy. From
■flepu.sit of silver
■wke Superior is
luriher the
I '!■<•« 'ini h til*'
H^Hi.M'oiery lias
lice the
'• 'rlroit for
B ho
uileriea.
•her, speak-
i events in
lenmenf.
the 3d, says :
wi re dragging for the
ir<>w ued iu Peu Horn
atpr ached and pro-
nties of
tizuent in
sthe most
politics:
An Interview witu (>rant
TMOa. HAMFTOV. R. D. SALMOMk ». A. BABBOUB.
nrmke’s Vrttk Mitt*.
F. A. BARBOUR. & C0. t
JJEALEBS IN
FLOUR,
MEAL, „
A SHIP STUFF,
F’JKf.VHJtrV, fAYTFrir.
W Burtll!l* FltirK PAID FOB WHEAT. -%»
All produce delivered at the depot fres of charge,
To Parties Desiring to Build
[ M1K undersigned would respectfully Inform the
citizens of AtUuU that he la now prejiared to
turntrimUnd tdH0 Building mmd WaWitag, w
Re has at kla command a picked sM of bands, and
fads confident In giving general satisfaction.
09~ BBFERENCB-dtol. John L. Grant, Longlff
k Robinson, and Pay k Oorput, Architects.
johjt c. jrtenoLs,
Thomnn «. Simmt,
8BKV0CK k ROWLAND,
Who)i<rtl« Dv»ler, III
Ftar mid JHmtof^tond IWMA
rtriiViiofftnoft xm> bectified whibkiie.
K. FISK, CKACEE1I8.
COEN MEAL. HOMINY,
8U4P. CANDLES, OOAL OIL.
No 210 Comraprolrt rtrart. ud 208 ud
Um 's T. LOUIS, 110,
* * Wm ° B
tin ngnt**t the H'. ft
il.
with the Clerk of the Board of Oommiasiooers
Ibrti nip JUNE,
OB THAT T#t ‘SAME WILL HOT BE ENTER
TAIN ED.
SjorftftolthoSowd.
THE CILEBEATSD
May Yrih. 1R71,
ISLA IN KS. ud o»i
881, MW ULAN Ao.rt TUA N«N IMM*. A,
UWVEBS
’resident of the
b£ ‘ Convention,
8AFE8T, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
Iu the market
MoDniDH ebOO.,
AN UFA CTU REB8’ AGENTS TOR
M
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
‘ATLANTA INTELLIGENCER”
OFFICE.
T3Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE HON-
I> orable District Court of the UuiU-d Sutcs
wiU be sold free from all encumbrances,
. j|
H..
the entire establishment
of the ATLANTA INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, con
sisting as follows:
NEWS ROOM:
Contains a Urge font of Brevier. Nonpareil, sever-
JOB BOOMS :
Contains ft>uU of 8mall Plea, Long Primer. Bre
vier, Nonpareil, together with 10 fonts df wood type
for poster work, about 170 fonts of types of differvut
stsea and description, imposing atonra, aud every
thing compUSs for a beck and job office.
rgv lloe Cylinder Frees, on*
folio post press, with bauds snd stvids for inothre
power, c ue small Oordou Press, ttbics, etc., aU in
complete order.
BOOK BINDERY:
Contains one of Hfkoh’s Ruling Machines, one
standing press, two paper cutters, one board cutter,
a complete >i-l of binders’ tools, one cabinet with
type, one work bench--all complete and lu good
oralng order.
AI.S0,
The HuatBf as Office furniture, consisting of one
large safe, desks, Uhl-». chairs, one copying press,
counters, Ac. Mold as the property <>f Jared I. Whit-
k«r, In bankruptcy. TKRMNi'AMH.
N. R. FOWLER, Assigns*.
ffiyfiTMs. a i
WANTETD S
tSIAAtfWUl ,N CONFEDERATE CURREN-
CT, <»f all denousluatious, for
which a fair price will be paid.
Apply w
MOOKK'H ACTUAL BI'HINKMA COT.T.F.OR,
uiayJl St Cor. Whitehall aud Hunter strrsls.
No sooner lmd the President lieon
installed at Long Brunch, than a Herald
reporter posted down to his cottage for
the inevitable interview. We quote some
paragraphs:
ornuoKn dkucact.
"Some follow," said the President, pretending to
be a gentleman, induced my steward to show him
before 1 came. I hear that he has
. of stuff in a New York paper, de
scribing the furniture of iny bedroom and the <)ual-
ity of the spittoon in th# hall. Why are these crea-
res tolerated f”
THE TREATY.
Referred to the dissatisfaction with the
treaty evinced by some of the leading
Englishh journals, the President said:
They will grumble, of course; but they won't
grumble long. The tnwty waa fully aud ably dis
cussed. and. In my judgment, is the best settlement
possible of tne oiiutaudiug dl
snd Orest Britain. There is a
prehension on both sides of
“■ - n 's*lilDgton.
_ it by many
aud acted upon ss a whole without proper eouaidcra-
Uou ou the part of both government#. The ficts
are that every article of the treaty was submitted to
me after if was S<1 opted by the Commissio* aud ap
proved by me; aud that each article was lu the same
way submitted to the British Cabinet aud approved
by the Ministers of the Crown at once. The English
iximmissiouera apent a great deal of mousy lu tele
graphing the sections or the treaty. The Queen of
England pledged her signature beforehand. 1 there
fore regard the treaty as practically ratified. There
wlU be pecuniary considcratious, of conrss."
“Measures will^havc to be adopted on both sides
carry out the provisions or the treaty. Our House
‘ rrtaln. art patriot!-
The tveaty must b«
aatton*—it is neoss-
sary—the ucceaslty la immediate. Aa far as w« are
* — would like to have better terms:
two parties to the bargain. If I had
ray 1 think 1 oould make it more fh-
vorablc te u*. (A smile) The point suned st was
not merely s pecuniary satialartiou for our losses by
the Alabama and other cruisers from British jiorta,
but the setlteiusut of an irritating and disturbing
qnoetton likely any day to bring the two nations tu
rned eouflicL My aim waa by Uns treaty to ee-
(wwce through Justine, and 2 believe I her,- sue-
reeded. No appreheaalon need be felt aa to the
course of the British penpt*. I would regard It as
an act <>f bail faith ou their pari to reject the treaty
after It* almost unanimous acoepunca by our Sen
ate. The English must surely prefer A fhlr w*ttb«-
ment of our difference* with them, for which this
treaty provides, than to tmrae a cause of war. Set
tlement or war wtte the alternative*. (As the Presi
dent said this h.< threw sway hi* cigar with s sudden
Jerk.l The final ratification will be a blessing te both
oonutriee."
HOW THE OANUiKS FEEL.
The reporter having remarked that the
Ganadkiia don’t seem well pleased, the
President said:
mngaziue, the
^ through shucks :i
arrow from an Iu
. iidfd the trepidaUd amomlment.
he &i-Klux has since do/Ted his /autis
tic paraphernalia, reaction has ti.' - n
place, ami the nigger is domestiented.
No other nigger having deceased from
other canst's, and this one still living, no
Ku-Klux outrage is reported.
The water-power oi Cobb’s deep, rap
kMowing streams is great. Iier manti-
factuntl r« sources ure already developed
beyond the wants of her own citizens,
and still the water is wasting.
f—v _ w _ u ,. wu , Roewell Factory .'ends many goods into
nTctenrtia^HyTipinion. tba tetter”ofFr*nkTiWr ! oar markets; and since the “iite unjdeas-
in ku-kius un.,.. <i,p
a* to be couktrued into a
JHiing the Chair as Ire
State Democracy*
idleton, after returning thanks, said,
ipflj’:
Iwttln iu the ftyex of bo many
Au Illinois worn in committed suicide
| i»y hanging hers* If to an apple-tree. At
the funeral, u neighbor noticing the sml
1 ippcamnce of the husband, consoled him
I hy saying that he lmd met with a terrible
j loss. “Yea,” t ias the husband, heaving
' a sigh; “she must have kicked like thun-
1 dor to shuke oft six bushels of apples that
would lmvo be.worth a dollar a bushel
when they got ripel”
Btfcauac
tbroat that
in case the ltemocracy came to power they would
force againat the Recoiutructlon Acu. Now.
should not threaten force, nor anything like it.—
i* a peaceable remedy, aud that remedy la in
icing the people that the two amendiueut* to
the Constitution aud the Rernuetructiou A te are
wrong. It ia within the province of the people to
alter three thing* if they wilL The true policy i* to
accept all the*.- thing* aa accomphahed fact*, but at
the aame time leave ouraelvea free to hereafter urge
their abrogation at the bar of rea*on aud Juattcc i
have always had great faith tn the good « tme and
intelligence of the American paaftle. We mu*, h|»-
peal to them te remedy these evile, but to do it in a
lawful aud constitute nal way. Another amen inn it
can be adopted that will do away with the evil* ut the
laat t»o. 1 have no faith iu a remedy through the
courts. It muat be doue at the liar of the people.
Therefore I look for a remeu.% IB the future, and I
am uot going to a#)', and no other Democrat should
my, that he accepts the reo.matru. Uon mea*ure*aud
amendment* aa finalities, aud that no atti-ui]i
should uyt ctunmit a
ameodman
and aete aa the law of the land now, but tuit w« w
heruafter ui*e every honorable m<«u« t»convince the
that they nhould be abrogated and rciN-aled. -
ur bps againal those iuiquitie* w d—d i
SHUMAN AND OEANT.
I asked Mr. Johnson what he thought of General
Sherman aa a Democratic uouuuea for the Froai.Ku-
party ho
very particular about partiee. lu coarae of time he
expect* to be President, but lie 1* in no part'cular
hurry at»>ut it. His chief aim now is uot to low hia
pop \rity. and to bs ready when tha gulden moment
oun j. He la a military man and don't care um. k
about parties. He la agood deal aa Grant vm alter
the close of the war. That little frUow had <iu te a
notion of going with the Democrat* fur a wh ! *. ”
"He was formerly a Democrat, waa he not T”
"No. he wasn’t anything. lie didn't have aonac
enough. Be ha* got no head of bla own. Sherman
la aa much smarter wau thau he a* you can imagine.
Frequently they beve both come In te ere me on
bualno**. Grant always stood back and let sh«rman
do the telkiug. Ihe little fallow felt hie tnfrrforttr.
aud t>K>k a ba* k seat, aud let Sherman ti aueact the
buainesa. Sherman la a man. while Grant la noth
ing. Yes. air, he la Just nothing."
“But the Republican* will he aid to reuotuina'c
him don’t you think 1"
"Appearances Indicate that they will."
"They have got him, and eeem inclined to Imld ou
to him T"
would have shocked the American people like elec
tricity.
Hancock von ru»*ti>«»T.
"You tltlnk, Mr. Johneon, Uiat there la no pr »-
pact that the Democracy will take rtherii.au »"
"No. Uiey will u.rt be apt b» lake bun. Gen in \
epraklug, I am opposed to a mil.Urf man on i e
ticket; but If It la necea*ar> l»al we Wo one. «i.y
not take General Hancock T He te a addict, a stal. *-
mau, a eohotar and a gentlaniaa. He ta a noble *pe-
cimeu of a man every way yon take kirn, phj *t all?
ormantnlly. Thera la no oomperUno between Graut
and him. Grant ti no . k .
"It eeem* to me, Mr. Johneon, that the 1 emo. r*. y
have a golden opportunity to win next year UT they
will act eeoelbly f"
••Yes, eo they have, ae you *ay, if they act sensi
bly. Bat will they f There are man iu the Mouth,
especially, who era continually ouiumittmg blun
der*. Now, look at the epeech of Jeff Devia. re. *nt-
1y mad* at tugnsta, in whtab be talk* atemt t ic k> t
cauaeandall such fooliahue** That will he trum
peted all over the North te frighten m.u bwav in mu
the PWU'H ratic party. 1 hg)r no doubt bat *b*t hi*
Coiioord Factory has been built 1» is
located within a few miles of these
springs, and gives employment to a large
utimber of operatives. Beautiful cash
meres and other fa: l ies of buperior grade,
arc made upon her looms, uud are f.ist
finding their way into our fashionable
markets. Tho extensive dyv-house, con-
lu cted thciewith, is a gigantic concern,
and does its own c doring.
We also wont through the Darrel Eae-
tory, in this county, and felt autouude.1
at the workings oi its macluut ry.
Other mills arc grinding u!l around,
and independence is ou the increase.—
Perhaps “you know how it i» vourHolf.”
As to the ntiu, the floodgates have been
loft open, uud from the mountain Rides,
the little rippling brooki t« have over
flowed into the vail v in Ida. Along the
larger, swollen streams, storm clouds have
passed with their “living thunder” and
“burning ether,” and the tallest trees
with rotter, beans ! tve fallen. In fact,
the fanners say there ban been too much.
We were actually water-lkm. d yesterday,
aud couldn’t get our drink (of wiu< ral
water). The springs wire submerged,
and tne “sands of ti:uc ’ are fast bury
ing them out of right. We opine, by
the time the Western K-tilroad r. aehes
this point, which we think will not bo
long, they will be completely covered by
thesauds, and the Atlanta Company who
own them will have to excavate, build
walls, construct aqueducts and exiumd
dollars there, when dimes uow would do
the work.
We fitill enjoy fishing ami hunting,
health aud happuicRs, and find more fun
aud frolic fixing up for our future, and
don’t desire to dop ,rt from these delect.i
hie shades, balmy broe7.**s, clever peonle,
table comforts aud e tin try sports ; hut
must soon pay our merry greetings to
other sections aud other neople, perhaps
among the pine lands and gofer hills.
Harry Lioutueart.
Sensible.
Ex-Governor Holden, of North Caro
lina, the great imjH aehed, hits wriiten a
letter, in which lie .-ays:
1 do uot kuoA ..if . Jlrti.im. I am uking
no nart in v You may w»>ll .i,. .• 1 haw uo
*•* l
tliiui I Uo.
*>».* my home
a« it will b« abov* mjr fiavc. I am bora, not to**
Uwful i.roca**, for *om* of that wa* mrvail on
before 1 loe. b“* to »ll“» the iniiid* of excited \,
pia on both Aim* te cool. Wn want nc*-<', quiet,
good will and a clown - lm>thorho<Ml m tiic vt*ic ; and
lam prepared to do anyihina that a chrtetiaa man
OUKht te do to effect till* result. IVreon* a In* a»i|*
pore that I would ret trn chHhed with power from
th* cent* h«n- at W .-biu*fon to lake \eiUi«'a<ii-« ou
•ut, ar. nii.takeii l Ain out of poliUca and nut of
public III. 1 do uo • Xpert <* «u»»!r item* ,ln. I
*m Miupb Aiub.l oaa to no our pe«*pV all the ,ood I
vau wkite 1 li\«.
9100,000. 8100,000.
AIKEN PREMIUM
LANX) SALE.
in r« M*od pnliiplih t. addivw*
J. ( . DERBY, Ucnet.il Xamiger,
Kky Uok 334. Auoi hta. Ga.
tt*- Parti®* lu ihc vicinity of .M anta cau reertre
-lure* b,\ Apply uiy t»»
1*HILL!PH k CREW.
junl It.
^UICKKST AM) IIF.ST llOITTK
VOliril MAST ANI> WRHT
Via Loulsvillo.
T HREE daily Lxpre« trains mu
through fr i'u Naaliv; .. l.,.iil*>ill®, makiotf
cl<w« connect- .i,s u<th Tru-u* mu.I ft.at* for the
North E**t ami W«*t,
into U11 .'iutoor Oars
T MM LOUISVILLE TO
St, IsmiIs, ('In,'lnnali, ImU1mhn|niUh, Chic-
•uo, (1ev»l*ft-I, llttslmrft, Plilhulrlphl.
ami Saw V.rk.
OULY
BaltimiM-i-, IV
ynteker time t>y thi*
VIA IjOUHMVIIftlilla
i’ll “UfM Ticket* and li»«|B|« « k®ck®
may lx* profiurod at th® niftro iif th® W**s-ni and At-
lauti. lUiliNNkl «t Atlanta, at 1 at all ticket offii
tkisoi li tulil... South. Al.llK.H1 FINK,
G*.ioral fafiLvagtt A«®oi.
ral A i|rt-nuteti«tout
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