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THE DAILY SUN.
Thebsdat Monirato.. November 23
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THE CAPITOL.
Conley’s veto message was up in both
branches of the Legislature yesterday,
and, of course, the election bill was
passed over bis objections. It was natu
ral that be should have objections. It is
his only chance to be Governor fee
time, and be is loth to yield It. Thougti
the points hp mokes against the bill are
tnldd rfpoffthe merest fpfiblhes, he ap
pears to consider them good reasons for
holding fast to the good thing he has in
tie Senate did not delay matters by a
needless discussion of the message. The
previous question was called at once, and
flit taken, and the bill carried by the
required majority.
In the House there was some discus
sion. hfr. Husstll, of Chatham, made a
most aspqjhle argument in favor of the
srr bm - Huspeechj “ d *
Ur. Bath, of Hiller, made the ablest
speech he has made during the session.
It wss a calm and deliberative argument
against ttw Veto, answering aH the points
made by the Acting-Governor, and show
ing conclusively that the bill was legal
and Tight and onght to have been passed.
We regret exceedingly that Mr. Jack-
son, of this county, disappointed liis
Democratic friends and arrayed himself
wiDjtbs opposite psrtyia the considera
tion of this bill. He spoke in favor of
sustaining the veto and voted the same
way. This occasioned a great deal of
SUqUMW and was ths principal topic of
conversation yesterday afternoon. Many
were ready to blame him, and some were
very harsh in their censure. But it must
be remembered that Mr. Jackson is a
young man and a very young politician.
He has erred in this instance, it is true,
but the lesson will probably be of benefit
to him in the future. He will learn
that one who hopes to gain favor as •
politician cannot leap patty liny* at
pleasure; but mutt stick to the lend
marks and abide by the principle eof the
organization with which he is allied.—
Mr. Jackson fnade a most unfortunate
- step, and one that is regretted by alt hie
friends.
Col. Hoge made a capital record for
himself. His speeoh was regarded as
one of the best mode during the discus
sion. It was a cool and convincing ar
gument against the veto, and in every
way a credit to himself and to his side
of the qnestion.
Che House passed to Mil aver the veto
by an overwhelming majority, making a
good record for itself npon a most im-
n portaat constitutional question.
It is now a settled fact that an election
for Governor will be held on the third
Tuesday of the ensuing month, and by
tbe time the Legislature is ready to as
semble in January, a Democratic Gov
ernor will be ready for inauguration.
W. G. MoCook made seven bale# of oot*
ton, weighing 480 lbs. each, forty bush
els of corn, one hundred and fifty bush
els of potatoes, besides peas, etc., with
out assistance.
The Sumter County Superior Court is
si- .. . - ki e wor k 0 f trying
engaged in the lamia' _
to make up a jury to try Pago.
Died—Monday morning, Mrs. J,
Milner, of Griflln.
n eight-poi
the Middle Georgian.
Butts oounty is circulating a petition
asking the Legislature to permit a $40,-
000 subscription of tbe Grifin, Monti
cello and Madison Railroad.
Augusta is languishing for a detective
polioo force.
Robert Birdsong and William Lary al
tercated Saturday, about seven miles
fram Macon. Birdsong was killed.
The principal evening amusement in
Macon is firing pistols upon the streets.
Dan. A. Johnson, whose seat in the
Legislature is being contested by Dave
H. Johnson, is lying dangerously ill at
his home in 1
well.
SC N-STKOKES.
. Conley finds the “ cat" don't skin
$W Fashionable St. Louis
smoke. They also ehew gam.
IS. The Buaaian Bear probably never
had such a hugging as that young cub
go* in Now York on Tuesday.
UA. The election for Governor of
Georgia will come off on the third Tues
day in December. Voters, take notice.
• il i W- * le »**’* t8 ¥ *+&*+
tore did not disappoint the people yea-
terday, They did their work manfully.
»Yew Tor* HerMddsemt it of
aofiqient public internal to state that
Charles O’Conor was bom in Sew York.
I&. The St Louis Republican is at last
qjHp* to*epUtfo«ti wtfc tte Radleal _ -
papers. The former is passive, the the. jW 13 W O K
•Uttor Bit still.—Louisvittt Ledger. km V,A
The Montgomery Advertiser do-
cU^to^rd to. rJLt article in toe
Qtmer-Journal, that it is “vwy good id'
die Jafci but a little too fast" Aaclhos
It come to that ?
The Mempbia Avalanche oaks:—
"Has th# Democratic party lost its con
fidence in the American people ?” Not
at atf. * Even in the case of those who
have departed it has "confidence"—that
they will return.
Stephen Pearl Andrews, through
Woodhtdl A Clafliu's Weekly, asserts that
“the siaoUkid abatractoid demon*
timas of being echoes or reappears by
analogy within the relatoid and concre-
toid elaborismua.” fl,. iwfs-.Jnuniaf
The Courier-Journal
and other "New Departure” fellows have
‘been asserting the same all dong, bat it
has never been pat hr* belaavaUe shape
until now. - .
Mr Poor Robb ! They won't let him
aloes to enjoy the 1st thing, of office in
pence. They are aft** him on *U sides,
and toe-mare they investigate the wore,
his case becomes. The .Savannah Fetes
of Tuesday h** a special from Washing
ton, which says:
The report (Jf Bpeefal Agent Marti#,
oho was ssObfoRhi«inqnirs into tbe
■ of the Savannah Custom House,
Tbe crops ore generally gathered in
this oonatiy, says toe Monroe Adverti
ser. The area in com was about the
same as last year, with about one-half the
yield. During July and August it was
Believed the cotton crop would prove a
failure, but the receipts at the warehouses
Indicate a half crop. This, of course,
leaves the financial condition of the coun
ty anything but satisfactory. It is true,
many farmers will be able to ahow a clean
halanoe sheet, but a majority executed
obligations they aro unable to meet, and
in many instances oar merchants will be
forced to grant further indulgence, per
il ne
haps until next season.
Savannah is utilizing some Apaehe
Indians to give extraordinary zest to the
Fair.
Savannah has cleaned her best bank
for the entertainment of Mayor Huff,
who is going to the Fair.
Qotel {Directors.
SASSEE N H OUSE,
(Formerly United States Hotel,)
' LAHTA, GA.
XL R. BASS HEN, Agent, Proprietor.
GEO. W. 8A80KEN, Clerk.
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
urwmau ... oeomqia.
[FOKMKBpY MCDOWELL HOUSE.]
Amt. Bcllnm Rat.. fa OO PER DAY.
AlcBrifcg » 9.0.
IN THE
CITY!
To Hub.
LOOK
Alntnal £ift Jnstmntre
to your Interest t
The Mutnal Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YOHl£.
ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000.
*>*■ ™i» «r miluom or dollars, after peotidiwo
J. h)th. lunnnoc Department of Ui. Elate of N.w York. lbatk.L
Am«u, Inoonje, Number lamed; and pays the larfeit amount of Dlrldends, and has tbe am all eat Pe
age or expenaea of any company to the world.
. gWly Hire all Information neoeaeary to effect inearanoe on your Uvea. Do your
duty to thoae that you love by taking a policy in fHI OLD MUTUAL*
Office: JAMEH’
Henry R. Christian,
SPECIAL AGENT.
BUILDING, Whitehall Street.
500 Crates assort
ed granite and C C
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State.
Send for list of con
tents.
MERCHANTS
IN
City and Country
urtock and prices before yon buy. We import
CUTLERY AND CROCKERY
And it is not to yeur Interest to go a long distance
from borne and pay as much or more for the same
goods.
We csllperticulsr attention to our stock of TABLE
id POCKET CUTLERY, and do not believe that for
extant variety and prices it is equaled in tbe South.
KENNE8AW HOUSE*
MARIETTA, - - GEORGIA,
'families desiring Cheap and Comfortable win
ter quarters; only one hour's nde from Atlanta.
Address FLETCHER A FREYEK.
oot30-tf Proprietors.
Rankin House,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
, W. RYAN, Proprietor.
FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk.
BROWN’S HOTEL.
MACON, GEORGIA.
T b
tention of Uh Employees and attaches it offors great-
inducements to the traveling public, than any oth'
1863 ESTABLISHED. 1
STUART RAILROAD HOTEL,
Opposite Depot-—VALDOSTA. GA.
pleasant!} located, attentive servants, and
novfr-tf
LITCHFIELD HOUSE,
AC WORTH, GEORGIA.
best the i
nortA^
Atlanta & New Orleans
gHOBT LINE,
THE SHORTEST * QUICKEST ROUBLE
Dally Line Tiwa
Atlanta $m the Mississippi River
VIA
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY,
and Mobile, for
AND VIA
WEST POlHT. MdHTCOMERY,
Selma akdmiridiaw,
VICKSBURG-,
And aU Intermediate Points.
O N AND AVTEB BIBiDAY, OCTOBER 1, MIL
Double Daily Passenger Trains will run outhis
Hoad ss follows :
Leave Atlanta si l:X p* X*
Leave Atlanta at... J-JJ J*
Arrive in Atlanta at • J » *' J{'
Arriva to Atlanta at.... »•
Night trains tun through to Montgomery WITH-
OUT CHANGE OF CABS. formto«a
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
wltk train. at the Mobile A Moul«omei7 Railroad
tor Moblte. Mew Orteeae. »<1 Ul poOiu ip leu*,
.-a with Trains for Halm and Meridian, Ala., Jack-
j£,5$nuT?.hil<>»A V-.ok.bura, end .11 point. Id
Centsei MteeiratpvL Oulnl Alabama .0-1 Nuikk.nl
Louisiana
thin the blue MouuUlo or u, other route to Hunt,
comerv. Mobile end Hew orleeue, end 47 mOee ehort-
• . — X.u -', ..et of
itoSilteieud eU point! weet of Selmn.
Peeeencere leerln, AtUntn
At Vll* a •>.. ArriM la SMkte el.
All H0p —
AN IMMENSE STOCK
George HVilezAsfm aitei Son's
Celebrated I XL Cutlery.
JOSEPH ROGERS It SON’S
TABU* AMD POCKET O U T LE It Y.
OK WARD *r OO.
B 4 * ANY.
Jo F. ALEXANDER, M. D.,
MEDICAL EXAMINER.
IA. JtgentM Wanted mho are Workers.
IJarbtQpre, Cntlern, ®nit0, &t.
W. Z*. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Ga., " ~
CHAS. WYNN
W.- L. WADSWORTH & CO..
Importers and Dealers in Hardware,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA,
Atlanta Son Prospect##.
THE ATLANTA SUN!
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
'Live Paper on Live Issues’
* CTnrmt yactor# (mb €eim foot @nnifi 3ij» t, 9u.
New Cotton and Produce" Wwehonse.
TUTU PliAMTiUns
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
Bubsorlbed. Capital
OWE MILLION DOLLARS-
Tlie
, .mu i
Warehouse of
4(1 III# KUITM.IM
This Bank,
ICor. Campbell and RfayAdLds Sfct-eetg< HOI-
Augusta, Georgia,
JS NOW BEADY TO BECETVE COTTON. LIBERAL. CASH ADVANCES
trill be made npon Cotton in Warehouse, or npon Railroad Reoeiptb.
Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will be fnpnishnd with receipts lor
same that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing money.
Tbe Bank is prepared at all times to mako LOANS ON PRODUCE or
PROVISIONS on the most reasonable terms.
Parties wonld do well to apply at toe Warehouse, or oommaniesinwitb the
Officers. ,
CIIAJH.FJU J. JENKINS, PnsMent.
.J NO, P, KING, Vloc-Preel4eiit
X. P. BRANCH, CHtalnlv
— ' -AwEiSoHT HI Lt>.
W1LBRRFORCB DANIEL.
DANIEL Ac HILL,
COTTON FACTOKST
Agents Cotton. Food Ovta.no,
NO. 3.WAHKEN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA.
AU business entrusted to them will have strict personal attention.
Orders for Bagging, Ties or Rope and Family Supplies promptly filled.
COMMISSION 1 1-4 PER CENT.
urrliiKoitk < ,»
Judge JOHJt P. KnfO, Pree’t QeoroU Bell Itoed, | Col.L. M. BILL, Director On. B. . W1IL■ County
Fresiiieut National Rank of Auguato and AugHita I Bavinga Dank of Augusta.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
{Proprietors,
Wa aw agents tor tha
CELEBRATED HARD
RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE.
Do you want H'adett Butcher's.
Rogers ts Son's, I XL and
other Rest Brands ot Razors,
Coii
MeBBIDX. A 0*.
Looking Glass Plates.
T
* .... effleiule be A FACTOBS
^previ'
wjxns
edly, unsvddb the galUnt rider of Grant's
old gray hone.
STATE MATTERS.
,J; u. per MUnty famr fBkktal ntnrVtARit)
i( htrsnfa'itiplinn to the new railroad.
The Monroe WlteettMT say* . Colonel
A. Leary made twenty-one bushels of corn
C aere, and seven bales of cotton to the
3, without the tue of fertilizers. Mr.
Arrive to Raima at 10M A. M
Making dom oonnactiooa Wtto •eima and Marid
ton Road-
■AOOAOX GHtOKKO FOB ALL TIM-
MINAL POINTV.
- Ten ee ckeuy end uocomjuodutioue ee *uot
J other route.
L. P. GRANT,
•npnrintandant.
W./. H0UIT01I. 4 .-a-
M
oamssisaioM mAM.auAittm.
Bo. tWAHEXtt BLOCX, - - - AOOCSTA, OA
tirtlllli teaser oar nerrleee la tbe W«reO<Mue
W buelneee. In ell IU biaaebee, tu .oar old put-
mrnrqvMmtwrW, ,p
Cnmmiaaion for Selling Cotton,
One and a Quarter Percent.
All fltaiffy euptiliee ordered will bo eerefuUy eo-
loeted to on. if tbe ana, et Ute loweet aterket
boueo Mercheuu. Couel*umente eollcltod ytla
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
the City. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases &
Toilet Sets.
In feet, any
thing needed
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
McBride & Co.
Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political! Editor
A. R. WATSON* News Editor.
J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business
Manager.
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^UgUBtoMerchant k FumterB* National Bank, AugUato I
BRANCH, SONS & CO.,
OOTTOIV FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Oilloe at Pluntera' Loon AHavlng# Bonk Wnrebome
AUOUBTA, GtOHOIA.
jmKBAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE ELD HERE,
or for Shipment to Domestio or Foreign Marksts.
VoT SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cqtton.
sept26-6m
familn fnnotite Beating HUdjine#.
W K ' E
Family Favorite Sewing Machine.
SIMPLE, DURABLE,
Will do a greater
ECONOMIC! Aa*
WITH FEWER
VARIETY ON WORK,
changes than any other mnooine. Sold on the installment plan, f# payments of
en dollart a month. Office and salesroom at lul
OTnnt’n Block, B1 SCaurlAMn Ha nn*.
A T LA NT A, GEORGIA
Q. V. SHIPP, Cfea. eftgt.
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SO. Poreoai Madlaf moa.j bj Iipnae
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netprepejr uerpee.
Jatee-eodlr
Jennings, Smith & Co.,
ooncm FACTORS a*d oomtnmou
MFRCHANTi,
j j ave this day removed to No, 5, McIntosh street.
Auauete. OwOfaU. (opW»l*e "'•f'SUtf'SdcK
lut^e.) where we have the meet imple and cus*
hturai<e of any in the city, which te Strictly Fire*
Congiirnmenti SoUrttcd*
September l, WTl-mpU-dfcWNffi.
To OorreiBpondeutiB i
with TH1 SUN win not Dhenre lile re,
or oouneuted wit* the Folithtel lleparUuM.
hid;^unteS‘;:m"‘iss'su«..ntep. #.#.##«. #^0.^ .hood
Mr. Stephenii will remain iu Crtwfordvilla, liis connecti*
idem e. All totters iutofaded far him, either on privBte mattera or oouai
to paper, should If addressed tu hun at Crawford*Uto, Oa.
The Weekly Sun
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ot tbe Dutlj—era^'thtaa which nppeuro In oar dull) Uaue that in of geneiwl Internet. AU
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PldsJJlr m to* OeesUWftoate to* trv* tee* of Democracy to evervBt
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i North;
it Mouaou to Itorth and South, aMke.
~W* rrapoctfully ask a fair *hare of public patronge.
*— see should be a
t any more so In the tkmth than
ntoua isnirs of the day, wluo!i
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