The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, September 29, 1871, Image 2
THE DAILY SUN
Office in the Sun Building, West
tuft gf Broad street, Second Door South of
Alabama.
New Advc lisemenlx altrays found
on First Paoe; Local and Business Notices
on Fourth Page.
To Lawyeri.
We publish in full, the decisions of the
Supreme Court; also the daily ‘ ‘ Pro-
ceedings” of the Court, and keep the
“Otto of Business'’ standing in our
columns. tfj
Afmmlm for The Ina,
Thomas N. Bormn, Thsfoffisvlll*, Ga.
A1XMM Biota. Knoxville, Teun.
Dit* Bell, Athens, On.
JiEtt T. Banon. Atlanta. oe.
1. Is WwoBT, IhoMoik. Oe,
(j^CiuenuTUnaoi, fin.
H. o et.wiwn Delta, On.
W. a Datu, Jr., Be ten ton. Oe. '
Temui, Matt k Co., While Maine, Oreen Co., On
i.U Bun. CheMnnoogn. Tenn.
I. o. Paikax, LnOrnngn, On,
B. A. YnntatoE, TtkOtneevlUn, On.
X. 0. Wiixxamb. Tnlan Point.
of Ilia liberty, thongb, like the turn of
North Carolina now on trial at Raleigh,
he would not deem it prudent to “defy''
the power by which it was enforced.
Nor does It follow that we mast aoqui.
mice in, accept, approve as settled for all
time, as legal and valid, usurpations,
wrongs and outrages which we can nei
thor prevent nor “defy.” Honest men
are not necessarily com]ielled to indorse
w ith their acquiescence and approval ev
ery successful villainy. Uocauso the
Radicals have, by a system of usurpation
and fraud, revolutionized the Govern
meut so far os they have been able terui
bly to cany out their doaigna, is no rea
son why tba Democratic party should
abandon their principles and take a “new
departure" to meet them on their revo
lutionary platform. As well might the
riotfen of a band *v>f highwaymen make
peace with his plunderers by joining the
gong and turning freebooter himself.
Our neighbor baa placed in array soma
of the many wronj^ahich the people of
i Price.
Ofeu(i of Oar Bwbocrlptloi
We ask attention to our now terms of
subscription in the first column on oar
first pay.
•Haste ncptei of the tea Far sale >t tka
Center.
laitg 8 <
WIUU.Y • <
ACQUIESCING IN UNCONSTI-
TUTIONAIi AND WRONG
FIX LEGISLATION.
luwtn ta dmaatteaa wklck ware lap
paces ta ba Stssslsg.
A rate iasno of the Savannah ltepul/li
cm ooatains the fallowing article, which
expresses itself:
The Morning Nevs oopied the whole of
Mr. Stephens' oomment on an extract
from the Republican, and ins toad of giv
ing our reply an equal showing in its cal-
asnne, calU fmn U’hero and there to suit
its own purpose. This is not exactly fair,
but perhaps we should not look for en
tire candor in argument in a joumjil
whose position on the question discussed
is both unreasonable and inconsistent
We are pcrfeotly willing to let the ar
gument rest where it is, knowing fall well
the temper and sentiments of a vast ma
jority of thinking, sensible men in tho
South. Hut we take the liberty of pro
pounding to oor cotemporary a few ques
tions, ana we hope it will answer them at
its oooweaienoe.
1. Some yean ago, under Federal aji
puiuimoni, a so-oafied election was held
in Georgia, but a portion of the peoplo
being allowed to vote, for membon to a
State Convention. A pack of Yaukoo
adventurers, a tew degenerate,Georgians,
and between thirty and forty negroes
oonetitatedetgh t-trn ths of thu body, and
they framed aid pot into execution, after
a fnmdalsnt popular indonewieut, wbot
is BOW celled “The CowxtttoUou of Geor
gia." Does the Note oonsider that in-
■frnment tho fundamental law of tho
State and binding upon the people?
A A little later a similar election was
held for Governor of the State under
that Constitution, and under the manip
ulations of one Halbert (alio a Federal
appointee) one Rufns B. Bullock was de
clared elected, while every honest man
who baa inquired diligently into the facta
believes that General Gordon received
more votes by several thousand. Docs
tho Nevs recognize Bullock ns Governor
of Georgia ? or is it willing to say that
liis official acts os such should not be re
spected by the peoplo of the State ?
8. About tbe eagle rime, and under ex
actly tho same circumstances, a body
known as a Legislature was elected, or
declared to be, and fdtor various changes
Georgia have saddled from Radical usur
pation and lawfmfrum the botch-work
of the blaok-end-ten convention, the
fraudulent installation of Bullock in the
offloe to which Gen. Gordon was elected,
and ths oorrupt and venal acts of a Leg
ialature packed by Federal bayonets—and
asks us If we repudiate them. We have
answered his questions frankly, and, we
hope, satisfactorily. like many other
outrages, tbe fruits of Radical usurpation
and misrule, the Wrongs which he enu
meretes are for the most part irreparable,
ne the less execrable and
but they are none
infamous. By uncompromising and vig
ilant opposition, the true men of Geor-
gia have averted tafiietioDi which would
otherwise have swifted the record of their
wrongs, and we trust the time is close at
hand whan they will be able to rescue
State Government from tbe vile faction
who bare so long revelled in its spoils,
and restore it its form
ier parity, dignity
sod honor,
If our neighbor finds anything in our
answer to hu interrogatories, “unreason
able” or “inoonsisteDt” with our opposi
tion to tbe so-called “new departure,"
wo will be pleased if be will point it out
to us.
Xllistcllontous
TO THE LADIES!
Grand Display of Millinery!
J. M. HOLBROOK
ad U heri> >
tics] Congress at Washington,
its final membership was constituted by
tbe arbitrary edicts of a military com
mander, the persons chosen Senators
and Representatives by tho pooplo being
denied their Mate in nearly all cases
where their views did not accord with
those of tbe arbitrary authority referred
to, WiU the Mice mj that the enact-
meats of that body, created in defiam !
of the Oonatitnliou and the rights of tbe
people, are not lawa of Georgia, bat
should he repudiated and defied ?
When these questions shall have been
answered by our contemporary, tho pub
lie will be better advised aa to the sound
Bees of its position regarding the Oonxti
tutional Amendments.
LADIES' BONNETS,
HATS, RIBBONS, AND
MILLINERY GOODS
GENERALLY,
Which Is Now Ilcndy for lu-
spoctlon.
The most Fuhlouabloand Latoat Stylo* of Every
thing In thie line can bo secured at his Store.
Competent LADY MILL1NER8 are In etteudance,
who will take ploaauro in showing GOODS.
fHtscellssron* IboertiecmciU*.
fnUrcIl!tnrone ftdtx rtietmenle
a. I. flifotsos.
| I. A. BSCCB. | Henry Iftschoff$ Co.,
HABALNON A HRUCE. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner of HerletU and Brawl etreeU, ATLANTA. 1
OKOP.OIa j _ A*D 1BALKES Hf
6EA*CR*fI *f f ('T/fl.V -l.l fl IMcc, Wiiics, Liquors, Hc-
Commisslon Merchants anti
Wholesale and Itetall
Dealers In Future.
It. II. BAPTIST, Auctioneer
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CASH
ADVAN0E8.ON CONSIGNMENTS
IN STORE FOR AUCTION.
RrrzaEnczz~M. O. Bobbins, President Giorgie
y: Messrs. Crane, Bo,l* 1
Uoods; Messrs. A. C. k
rs. Oordor
•gta-lra
Liquors !
it a r«,Xo Duoco, &o.
No. 107, Bant Bay Stmt,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
t. n. rxsrn.
Atlanta Marble Workc.
■ton k Co., Wholesale
Wyly, Wholeaali
Willis k <J0„ baaksn.
WILLIAM GUAY
IMPOBTKB AND DZALhB IN
LiqUOrS ! * merican, Italian and all otfeur Marbles
SCOTCH GRAJTMTE.
— : M o, r^. r
doe end In ths Istsst end most spgrorrd^m
Ales, Wines § Liquors!
KENNY’S
Chicago Ale Depot
M
AND
Wholeunle Liquor Houwe
We have a targe Assortment
[FOCNDED18M.]
o O R E ’
SOUTHERN
Business University,
Cor. Uroml A Alabama Sta.
ATLANTA. OA-
flliftfllatuons.
l,aao ~WV rjlfilT
Red Biut Proof Oats
Mark W. Johnson’s,
tDutclirs, Jctnclrp, (fit.
FAT.T.
TRADE—1871.
wt r /leave » mIIM : -a * at* _ .i, a
•t au Mnd* orcrqvoRs, which j Open Day and Night.
teUlbetoldat the Most Reason
able Terms.
eeptliCm
A CARD.
| Young Men and Adults,
| quail trio, them tar aaj Position in
Finance and Trade,
To meet the demands of an
• In the shortest possible time and at the least
INCREASING WHOLESALE BUSINESS pause.
ws bars asearsd isr«s snd rommodiou. .tors rooms Evening Sessions from 7 to 9 O’clock.
in the Kimball IIoubo, fronting on Decatur street, ; n
nearly opposite Moore A Marsh end Bilvey k Dough-; student, cu mtar at any time. No teaching
erty, which we wiU occupy
ON 1st OCTOBER NEXT, gy Catalognea and Specimens of Penmanship
rbere we will be glad to receive our Mends anil j mailed on application. Address
4i these increased facilities for doing a B. F. MOORE,
Wholesale Drug Business J ——J52!2E±fc_
sod with s LAKOE snd WKLL AS80BTKD STOCK ! NORTH GEORGIA
mmd will offer
PUPKltlUB INDUCEMENTS
to the trade.
Until liit October we wiU sell our present stock oi
Drugs. Medicines, Paints, OUa, Ac., at reduced
prices,
PKMBKM TOJT, TJt IT LOU K Oi.,
Atlanta. Oa-
FEMALE COLLEGE,
IV V STREET,
augSOlm
Store House for Rent.
OFFER FOR RENT A FIRST CLASS BU8I
N1S8 HOUSE. For particular* apply, by letter
in person, to
session opens September 4,1871. For circulars
containing full particulars, spply at the Book and
Music Stores, or tho College.
jy3ft-dAw2m A. J. A ANNIE D. HAILE,
Principals
thousand dollars, on the 18th instant, ip remov
ing from Decatur street to ooraer of Garnett and
Thompson streets. I will give three hundred dol
lars for recovery of ring. JULIA THOMPSON,
eejiWO-llt^^^^lor^Qaraet^n^Thomjjeo^stA^
New
Cotton (Dareljense anb banking Co.
Cotton and Produce Warehouse.
THE FXiANTMEia
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
fursi
Ills Slock of I.ADIES’ i’l'IUS i, complete. 1
lias them >1 A LI. THICKS, sad to soil all sge,.
. LALIKS' XiKTAUTMENT up stairs, over U
HAT STORE, propor. soptSMt
Th» A'dam of the Kth inrt. copied the
foregoing entire, and annexes the follow
ing explicit replies :
1. We regard tbe Constitution adopted
by tho bleak-and-tan convention, at the
dictation of the Federal authorities at
Waahutaton, in the same light in which
ta regard the Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Amendments—aa a flagrant fraud and
usurpation—only binding on the people
so long is it is entered by an alien power,
and to be altered and amended or abro
gated and set aside whenever the peoplo
ora permitted to exercise their inherent,
inalienable, sovereign right of self-gov-
2. The Morning Neve has never recog
nised the carpet-bagger Bullock as tbe
nghtful Governor of Georgia, and hit
name has never appeared in Its editorial
oolumas with the prefix of Governor at
tached We have no respect for the crea
ture officially or personally- Moat of his
“ official acts” have been notoriously
fraudulent and illegal, and instead of be
ing “reepeotod by the people of the
State” will, we tout, be promptly oau-
deemed end repudiated by the Legisla
ture, whose flret aot, after its organiza
tion, should be hie impeaohoiont and ex
pulsion from the office he diagmoea.
8. In oor opinion ne "body crested in
deflenoe of Urn Oonstttuticu, end tho
righto at the people,” has say legal au
thority to moke laws to govern the peo
ple. An essential element of law ia au
thority iu tbe law-making power. A law
the power to enact lawa There is do au
thority in theOansMtation, State or Fed-
oral, or in the army regulations, to ooc-
atitute a mob of carpet-baggers, sczla-
Wags ahdctaUmS. a legal Legislature of
the Slate of Georgia, and though our
people have had to submit to e (forcible
esnrpatioa ef their State Government,
under Pope, Bullock end Tuny, it does
not follow that we ate bound to respect
or continue ia farce their corrupt end ob
noxious legislation, any longer than we
•bell be able legally, in the exercise of
oor rights of self-government, to Vip<x
them from the statute book. I
We make e diet,notion between repudi
ation and “detying” usurped power.—
Communities as well as individuals, may
refuse to recognize—may “repudiate" e
power, which it weald be vain to defy.
Under the Ku-Klux lew, (end tbet ia new
depasture law,) oar neighbor may be ar-
leetod without a warrant, without an of
fense charged, and incarcerated inpria-
aad re
pa. He would justly denounce
pudiate the unconstitutional law under
which ha was thus summarily deprived
ivi ei n. 013:-/visits i
nuy
CROCKERY and GLASS
No. IT I'eaclitree Street,
--FROM—
T. EL. B-IPLjEJY,
JMPORTEB AND JOBUER.
SW E8TAI1I.ISHKD 21 YEARS. ~S»
Keeps a Urgo Block.
Occupies THREE FLOORS-30x130 feet
Inducement* offered to cub buyer*
Equal to any Market.
AtlxoU. Or.. August a, 187L Aug 5 3m.
To Parties Desiring to Build
T HF. uud*nlfDRd would respectfully Inform th*
CitlMBA Of Allffi ‘ “
f A tiffin tR tliffit he li l
Hmpcrim tomd ths It ml Him r m4 Wb<iA<b/, *r
I Am r'lmlbhlmv Ihpmrtmenl only, of any
Piiot t’lmm they may %oHk I#
joujt c. jrrctiOLSL
IE IN AIR-LINE HOUBn. TKYOB 8TREKT
LANDSBERQ’S
LUMBER YARD,
orrosrri oxokqla kailboad dipot.
ATLA NTA.GA.
■awed mhtngloa and
AU Minds of Dressed
Framing Lumber.
.mm-lv *» XAWMBIBO k 00., FriWlWnr■■
Administrator’s bnle.L
Btatk or Okoroia, 1
Talia mao Coom. J
B Y virtue of ffiu order of the Court of Ordinary of
■aid county, will be sold ou the Aral Tuesday lu
. Msb*r next, 1871, between tbe lawful hour* of
•sic, before the Court House door In CrffiwfordvlUe,
in said county, tbe PlautaUon whereon Mre. Dovey
Subsorltoed Capital
ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
Tlie Wnrehotise of This Bank,
Cor. Campbell and Reynolds Streets,
Augusta, Georgia.
J8 NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
will Ire made upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts.
Kk. Parties Storing Cotton with tho Bank will be furnished with receipts for
ssme that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing money.
10* The Hank is prepared at all times to make LOANS ON PRODUCE or
PROVISIONS on tho most reasonable terms.
BS%. Parties would do well to apply et the Warehouse, or communicate with the
Officers. _
CIIA11LE8 J. JENKINS, Prosiaent.
JNO, 1*. KINO, Vice-President,
T, P. illlANOII, Ccudiier.
•*pt36-3m
BRANCH, SONS & CO.,
OOTTOIV FACTORS
— AND —
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cotton Warehouse, on Broad Street
ALSO :
300 Bush. Selected Seed Barley,
250 Bush. Seed Rye, to arrive,
600 Bush. Seed Wheat,
210 Bush. Red Clover,
215 Bush. Red Top or Herds
Grass.
224 Bush. Orchard Gran,
lOO Bush. Tall Meadow Oat
Grass, to arrive,
116 Bush. Blue Grass, and all
other useful Grasses, ge.
500 Cwl. Fresh Turnip Seep ;
ALSO:
lOO Tons Sea Fowl Eliwan and
other Guano, for Wheat, Etc.
ALSO:
600 Dixie Flows and other
Flow A (Mm $3,80 to $8 80, oliesper tlisn bom,
made “Scooters.''
ALSO:
The Keller Fatent Grain Drill,
For aowlng Wheat, Etc.
Mark
The Last
W. Johnson’s,
P. O. BOX 380. Atlanta, Qa.
Oa.il I
TO CLOSE MY BOOKS
And turn them ovtr to the Clerk of tbe Council on
Fifteenth Day or OCTOBER.
All who do not pay bjr that time will be waited
a by the Marshal WITH COSTS ATTACHED.
Now please remember, that on the last few days,
all cannot be waited on; so come np at once, com
mencing Monday morning, the 34th inst.
Office hours from 8 to 12, and from 2 to rt.
Respectfully,
sept2S*tilll5oct
JOHN TH0MA3,
City Collector.
New Rente to Mobile, New Orleans
Vicksburg and Texas.
Blue Mountain Route
V I A
SELMA, HOME, AND DALTON
Railroad and Its Connections.
TpABHENOKBS REAVING ATLANTA^ BY THE
SB4BsB@St@ nB
FAST EXPRESS TRAIN
Of Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, arriving at
Bahaa at. ...,8:10 P. M.
and making elosa connection* with train of Alabama
Central Railroad, arriving at
H*rldlan 4:00 A. M.
Jackson 11:50 A. M.
Vicksburg M *
ALSO, mako close connection at CALERA with
Montgomery 7:10 P. M.
equipment is not surpassed by any i
tho South
. strength and beauty of finish’
No change of cars between Romo and Selma.
PULLMAN PALACE CARS
tlinMiRh from ROME VIA MONTGOMERY to
Mobllo without cluuigc.
NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINT8.
low as by any other Route.
JOHN B. PECK,
General Passenger Agent
E. O. BARNET,
General Superintendent
E. V. JOHNSON, Local Agent,
eeptl8-tf No. 4 KimbaU House.
STEAM ENGINES.
sise desired, of the
r Plautatiou use, of any
Most Improved Styles and Beet Makers,
tbe shortest notice, giving guarantee to all sold.
ON HAND FOR SALE s
One 15-hone Engine and Saw Mill, complete. Has
been used sixty days.
Alao-One New Portable Engisto, 8-horse power.
WU1 be sold at a bargain.
augSO lm
CITY
FLOURING MILLS,
ATEAATTA, GEORGIA.
Ifall things are equal, why not patra
ize home manufacture t
SHARP & FLOYD,
Jewelers nnd Silver-Smiths
W E HAVE RECENTLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED OUR STORE, MAKING IT THF
Handsomest Halw-Room in the South, and added Fresh Attractions in **
FINE W A 1? NP u E s ,
Ot Sterling Time-Keeping Qualities, Rlegantlg Cased.
Beautiful Opera, Vent and Guard Chains.
AN UNEQUALLED DIA M O N D STOCK,
Embracing ram. VERY ™E^gHE^Er. Bmm* Gold Sets, Bracelet*,
Sterling (Silverware for Wedding? Preeenta En-
srraved without Charge In Superior Style.
Fine Plated Ware, French, Marble and Bronze Clock,, Woddlng Tvu. Artistic Bronte, etc. We are
DIAMOND SPECTACLES,
Tbe Beat Aid to Impaired Sight Known. We give pareonal attention to
Office at Planters' Loan A Hnvlngu Bunk Warehouse
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Clemmona reaided at tho time of her death. The
attaation ta healthy, aoctety good, convenient to
railroad*, church***, mill*, and i*o*t office. Land
small grain;
ui good repair* Mr. Alexander Clamaoue U on the
place, and will lake pleasut* in showing it to any
person wishing to purchase. Terms, twelve months
asr wiu ‘ ■""" 4 *■
eepU-td* Adiutni*trato
Admlulntrator's
Ntatb or Oi
Tiumtao O
B Y virtue of aa order of the Court of
■aid county, will be sold on the first _
la November next. 1871. between the lawifcl
of sale at the Coart House door, tn Craw ford r
fold coufoy, the plantation or land* txdoffiffftg to
•state of General Aaron W. Grier. tWoeased, Isle of
mid rouaty. This plantation is wall iiRptsi toifo
culture of corn, cotton, and small grata. “* _
healthy, society good. Convenient
Office, chorehrs, and mtlU.
Mr. Jaaaee A. Grier u on the place,
pleasure in showing the janda to any otto
• It, Hold in lots to
purchase—. A
•m day of —la.
saUdaoea—d.
time for approved papa—.
PORTER FLEMING,
COTTON FACTOR
COMMISSION MERCHANT t
ACKSQII RUtHT, - - XCaCTTA. SA.
Qomwilrata lot BcUliig Cotton, lx Fra Cut.
J^IBEBAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE HELD HERE,
or for Shipment to Domeatio or Foreign Markets.
peS~ SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton.
aept26-Cm
U)attl|M, Jemelrn, €tc.
SOMETHING NEW.
LAWSHE & HAYNES
THE OLD RELIABLE.
9WIO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONB, GREETINO. WB HAV* JVST
JL Received and opened our Fall 8ti>ck of
RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY,
Embracing all the LATEST STILES of the BEST GOLD, and
AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
OFFER BEFORE.
Our WATCHES RUN FROM THE FINEST JORGENSEN down to tbe lower
grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In feet, we now have
a full, beautiful and almost entirely now stock.
_ zntl 1MPU0VED MACHINERY, rad
grinding new wheat, and am prepared to and will
guaranteo evary pound of flonr that I sell to ootno
fully up to representation; otherwise, it can be ship
ped back to me at my expense.
1 am prepared to furnish the trade, in any quantity,
in aacks, half sacks or quarter saoka:
PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat.
CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected red wheat.
CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY.
8TAR MILLS FAMILY.
BRAN, sacked or unsacked.
J. XL BUTLER, Proprietor.
augllSm
A Good Chance
P"OR A HOME.
lying in the Fourth
ae the
ing until
District
of said county, known
“ HARDER PLACE,’
C0II8IXIX0
ON* THOUSAND AORS*
The said place is well watered, and well timbered,
there being about Six Hundred sores of the same in
the woods. I will —B It la tracts and paroel* — fol
lows :
ipon i
frame building
with five rooms thoroughly eealed, with glaee win
dows, and substantial rock chimney*,—^with a gar-
dan wail enclosed, Maelf containing near tl
—end capacious Gin House with Screw,
bam built since the war.
or email farms of FIFTY
I will then sell TUliKB HUNDRED ACRE® in
erode, or tract* of from Twenty-five te Forty *« to
there will bo water, timber and good bonding
__ V _,
I shall have each tract accurately surveyed, and
the boundartee well defined.
I will ertl on the following <
NE FOURTH CASH ; OS
YEAH ; ONE-FOURTH Ilf
, uwrvuiun ua mu IUH IDE
balano* in thrbb, WITH INTHRJBT from
daii or fUIX
Upon any and all these
I will take cotton at Fifteen
E?.
jnUR
others have now an opportunity to bay borne*, and
pey for them, by their own labor.
Persons *
payments except the first
en Cents per pound, (I mean
m each as Is aeoally sold in
.) ddivered at New nan, Georgia.
a doefilng more than one tract can have the
privilege of parehartng additional parcel*,
eo aati that persons baying rau purchase adjacent
This land will positively be sold oa the day Uma
I advertised.
Como nnd
8cpilO-U2m
Ho© Urn. PtIog and Bf Conrluced,
Any information can be had by applying ton* or
I Hinton F. Wright, at Kewaan, Ga.
W. F. WRIGHT,
aogt-lfouhWaaklytlntNov. Imafitg
Repairing of Jewelry and Watehos,
And hare theFlneat Workmen la tho Ctty.
We take Pleasure in 8howing our Store and 8tock to all.
We Olt'er Greater inducements than Heretofore to Purchasers
8eptl8-dtf
SHARP & FLOYD.
Jnenrance Company.
Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan
The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF ST. LOUIS, MO. J
JFothlng Concealed—.Vothing Exaggerated—.To False Expecta
tions Raised.
T H ™ COMPANV OFFERS THE PUBLIC A NEW FEATURE PECULIARLY IT* OWE, WHICH HOW-
KVEK, does not depart from the old, well-tried and safe principles, which underlie all sound Life In-
o F SEVEN" PER OHNT.
On all cash Premiums paid to the Company. This Dividend can be used
To Reduce the Amount of the jrext Frrmium— To increase th
Follcy } or, Can be H'iihd awn in Cashat the End of
any Pot -Fear.
This is Really a Se~en per cent of Money at Com
pound Interest, Coupled~with the Advantages of Life Insurance.
There is no uncertainty about tbe AMOUNT of the Annual Dividends to Polioy holder*. It is a definite
sum, fixed in tho face of the Policy, being Seven Per. Cent. Compound Interest, on tbe amount of mo
ney paid by tho Policy holdor to the Company, and left in its hands.
All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full
ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE.
The Massachusetts non-forfeiting law is adopted by the Company voluntarily. If at any time a Policy
Holder is unable to pay his Premium, the cash surrender value of tho Policy ia placed to the credit of the
Policy and keep* it in force till the surrender value i* exhausted.
If the full annual Premium is paid every year in cash, and all Dividends or lb
in tho hands of the Company FOR NINE YEAR8> the Policy wUl becomo
SELF-SUSTAINING
D°i VMciiT WmC ’ * 1 " 1 kMp 1Uclf 1,1 forcc ,or lta r “ n *“ onnl WITHOUT AST F URTHER
PAYMENT.
TRowo Advantagea arc not Offorod toy any
otlier Company.
Another equitable feature in the Company 1h that all its premiums taken in Georgia will be invested In
i resource*.
the State, to assist iu building up it* t
This Company is not confined in it* operation* to the Seven Per Cent Interest Plan, but give* in
surance upou any the well established plans that may be desired.
For Further Information Apply to
Cranston & Strobhart.
General Agents for Georgia,
Decatur Street, Opposite Kimball House. Atlanta, Oa.
fjarbumre, Cutlers, ©one, #c.
W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Oa.,
CHAS. WYNN
W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.
Importers and Dealers in Hardware,
Opposite Janie’ Bank, 'Whitehall Street.
September 10-|j ATLANTA, OA
WM. MACKIE,
Painter and Decorator,
[FFICE nbore W. O. Jrak’a Whitehall street, r
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favora, and hope* by attention to business to merita
continuance of the lam*. apM-lv
O r
G. B. ROOKS.
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