The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, November 28, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY SUN. Ttmdat Montm... in the Sen Building, Wmt etrad, Second Door South <f naeef Alabama. JMF~ Nne Advertisements always found on First Page ; Local and Businsss Notices on Fowrih Page. A|«ata f*r The !«■, Thomas 9. Bonin, Thomasrin*. Oft. Atmm kitmw Smith, Kaosrllla, Teas Bats Buu'Aihm, Oft. J. L. Wamwr, Woodstock. Oft. <*t ufl' ^reu^ffr* S!,"wiiito^n*s.. ¥&G£es*tr Qiwm Co.. Ga ’fat dC3l K. A. Yaammoa. ThomaevUls. Ga. Warek attention to our new teems, ot rebaeriatSAS in the first column on our' —* ‘ ftlftl* 1 * ■lute Ol«lw ot Ite taaPteten Ouster. nULT... RUM M*. WaXteUAteata^** .«**<***»»- #r.i<4M*>MJGteofcte, offlteiuthinst *n article ao apt yndpuiftpiW* HlUtfUanfon*. only where’intellectual force* arc not to'eIT«bants.ls.ass5^k h o use, . v : *r 5 S . .WteU high talent CujtiTstiqA, discipline, sal - production, are aloneneeifed to make fa nen of apeoial plaading. Tha Oooatitnfiop ia too claarto be eamljciroumaented.; In oaae faf the death, reaignation or disqualifies- Swripstas’SEffi it'doaotea* Hgioeotfre power* n on the “PretetNkt Of **>«*•»«<; sx-offlcio, and then matt tty>L*giriltajj» wU& firilpower Now^bksTsring-GoTernor'i tHUtUlltel ia, that thia ^ rajOKjp’Jcpaaa red? a gaqeral law aeanciaa, Where**, at VhaTi* to say, do the greater bat . tethlm explain how lJaw »«W meat the ipartiou- ]*• tohe presided fof. The' of thia grant ia Oh* of' special power to meet emareamae* a* thef anno- by apeoial election*—at apeoial times— with spsoteipiritbfons to meet daexpeo- ted contingencies. He oontend* that a saiasStsstss&t notice ftWMM ahrgtnUt'ttnn, “a apeoial aleolioa" follow* duwotij after, Which, if hlt argdmaht had jure force aiali would , oonfoabd it,' Weal* he hare a general law te All gwbarnwtertal TncanohW by one “ape(^f^>ftT"*BnMieUawn«tl^ tiwW* *0 perpetaa*ythe*BnUb<A li ? nssty in defiance of law and the LegiWat The Atlanta organ comes to tht i IBNBgSis niah what OndnjMWttHter4^*ii«i*naf "'VTflSVTlf'"’T 1, Infle ct hayoMU ia ir- reaig^iUe, and Grant and his pajtjr are Nhaeithelaas, let the people go to the ThAeft' ffim for Got- , nailer th* laws and Oonetitutien of the State," leaving the reapoilability ot keeping-hina out ot bis seat ivaerw il bear coble fruit I^t it belremeinberei^ however, that geiiba, to e4ect anything great, grand, or uaefnl, must be disci plined, trained, and drilled, and strength ened by art and the brine of dinrnal and nocturnal labor, before it ia ever brought to the measure of its innate capabilities. The book, whose title heads this notice has led as into thia line of reflection. It emaoatte front a Southern pen and Bouteefo publishing house, and reflect* naarbl rw kir’k 144* a lively atidgraphic pieture of manner* at the South ia the Die*' fra of our lpsterp. Misa Magill tell* a story well, and bleada her eolbrs ot faacgr aad feet with admirable effect. Hill and its inmates are nepreaeuta- • CteU l»ve >ypwa of . what, ewreyomi at th# Sooth * °*”lhaa known to have existed, aid will at once reoognise aa eharacteriatic. Stone- wall Jackson's foe eimite letter to the author, which appears te the Introdqc- ttawcf the story, Is extremely interesting asa historical reminiaoenceof the great soldier who “swept asasn* th* fleld of Han,” ami oarriad the American name to ■ew height* of military prowfm The are laid in the Sbenapdoah Valley, that fierce and perpetual battle-field for four years, as well n* at lUchntond, and the field of Obaneellonvitle. The author witnessed many of those thrilling events, which #W associated With these najaea;wa* a dear personal Irienfl of Jack- aoo, and fa eminently qualified by attain ments and previous authorship, to give a “pictured page” of tlioee perilous times in which a people, carried it* principles on end of the btooMt, aad surged through seas Of blood, to testify their fkfth in the political teachings of their fathers Smollett celebrated tee unsuc- nl straggles qf bis country until, in reading bis “Tear* of Scotland,” the eyes of the world were filled with kin dred emotion. History may hand down the reoord of the rise and fall of the Con- ederecy, but the delineator of manners, -the magician who calls book the dead to live their great lives over, most be looked to to infuse the halo of romanoe over those who “gore the gray,” aud to prove that they were as veritable a band of heroes as ever trod the earth. Hiss Mu- gill hat caught the spirit of those days, and reproduces with striking freah- Ot description her account of scenes which will’keep tks continent aglow either with wonder or pride for a hun dred years to oome. The bird’s eye view j at Qemsnd Joseph E. Johnston, Stone wall Jackson and Tumor Ashby, at the NSscTof their'troops, Ac., are all scene# of very graphio aad striking powdr. Hiss MsgiUUiMHitethe possession of pathetic strength which few writers of romance in Amerioa.eioel. . ,•-» - Bat oar purpose it not to write a re- tttlfj'de'btiiy Intended to extend cair wel- oome tothivwtoiy from the Messrs. Tim- bull Brotiutre, of Baltimore, as a work of Tjteonjy oommenta we. haw* to make upon this Uiholy, and .admirable article, ia, that the position therein taken ia re ference to the Governor's election, la the true one in reference to all other like questions. The “law and order” teen— the friend* of Constitutional liberty—not bttly ta Georgia, but throughout all th* State*, should firmly maintain their rights “at the poUt;’’ and by like appeals to every instrumentality of the Constitu tion, Tdk tee preservation of Public Lib- tety; and It (hate peaceful and pte rioter effort* are overruled by teteporery user- potion of any salty “let tet respon sibility rest whesa. it beloag*.", Im perial OqRw* ,m*y teg. this team is Jfseefiaiswry. Ia their opinion everything, doubtless, is Revolutionary, whisk looks to tte dfspUremeht of th* MHpreafNre Power; or, which dope not possieely yields volootery soaeat te bvery Martin* tbsfl may >bo saade, bepever iaiqniten* or iniamous I Thsir read lues* to denounce every one who insists upon the maiptenanoe df his rtj&ta, temmh' ail . t^e.fom* and Mods* ot the Constitution, as a “Bourbon,’[ and “extremist,” and “a Revolutionist!" matter of neither wonder or surpria*. Power, with publics plunder, is thqif »b- pst ampin, wkn ultimate Despot thou aim, The voluntary pibMtefc! on th* part ot te* people, or any portion of them, of an “inoh” to tbaah gamblers Ob the Bbertfre df tie country, ia heir wished designs, will only aaabc den them to demand aa “alL" . tt is tree teoy are bow clothed With h littje 1 irief aaAbortty, which they are ready to abase R *HJ extent; iitttm» people cvwr yei, lost their liberties iw the ood when tee *01 fiicte with Potter Jkawe been pemeveijng. ly maintained. With inflexible purpose on tile arena ot right, truth, reason and Ju tiM l : TbtefeteroreM; and Urea* iire'u wrepows, ob wUeb, end with which, liberties Of thin country ere to be and pain ten* ted sod all bop* of fntare (lepanffn .upon th* maintenance of tight in any mods manner isenmutant.with the latter ind spirit*f 'tewOoootitotiou.' r A. H. ft THE BESTl ROUTE FROM Atlanta to Memphis Western and Atlantic Memphis! Charleston R. H. lmvs xtiuit* *ooa.i»...<.ii>J» *■ *• Mztdsr.i2.iir. if.....isiis r. a. no onus nouns orrms Double Daily Trains *o any row* os tub MiHwiHHippi Kivcr riOBTH OF CAIItO. 73 MILES SHORTER Than Any Other Use te Memphis. . IbkUu CLOHEU COBBrOTlOBS witli ths onlj Train from MempkU to LITTLE ROCK. gvuuine merit. StarUoa Irate XOaats at lfcSO P- m., you Iters baUa»0(l SdOaa., zrrire >t HempSis 10:1* p. m, Usr. UemphU for UtOs Hock T:»a tu. If sap out should offer Induotmsut* to you to *o rU MMhrlUslo Uttis Book, rraiembor ttot tben 1. but out ttela on tkst route, which IwVm XUSutu in ths Homing Ukoun too teoi. you uro on u tudlouo Journey * hour* humor, und urrlro In Mswphlt only ts moot with 7 boon more detention thu If you hud loll AUauU on Uto'lOJO p. n>. trulo, and gone direct by On only RMJiBL* BOOTt If you on to go by bout from Memphis, ltire Xlluu- In to the morning, orrlriug la Menphtoit-.U p. m. £««ta loom st SCO p. m., sUowlog smple um for trsnofer snd uroldln* coofurlou. FLndlog Agouti who win giro rsltoble lnformstlon, gnd sllow ons to dsoslre you. I t. P. QUIiQXU, AgsUt, Pilton. W. I. AXES#, fgsnt AUsnto. B. T. PABKGB, Agent, ubsltsnoogs, .Or Addreai : An A. BARNES, Oftneml Ticket Agent, Memphis 'NOTICE. bfswoto.er twtrssilslte sffltos LMrWtg- Br te>r btestos* «•■>!■.. H.iti.wir i T.rmkwj* bVWftosru. till. PStUUa 1 * Oemocrntic Mcetiitr Isnt Night. A large meeting of the must substan tial and respectable men in Fulton oounty assembled last night, whose pro ceeding* word harmonious. There was some differsdo« of opinion oh minor point* only. Ths delegatee chosen are tnp reprapqqtathre men,of the party ahd the people, and will worthily discharge the dnty imposed. i. The speeches by several gentlemen were felioitoni and well' received.; Ool. Hog. eoonted the foolish and ridijjulous bugaboo of military interference in ease o(.tiM.*Uoti*a aod inauguration ot a new Governor, dtclsprlng that he spoke only what he Anew, when ha said no eueb in- torferenoe was contemplated or wotld be resorted to. HitapenoUwaseloqueiit, and rapturously applauded. Cept. Jackson declared that though he had voted to anttein Oculey'a veto, yet he would earn estly, and to tbti last extremity, support the election, and resist to carry oqt the |»w. htaj. HiUyer aoid lie had come out to obpdn Up?, sentiments of the par ty, and be instructed by them. ' Col. Hulsey thought we should go forward in the performance of oar duty, and not anticipate trouble till we oome to it, John Thomas, Esq., said Radicalise iu Georgia was a dead oaroass. Col. C^tonn •aid it was the duty of every Democrat in tea oity.io tonumt to-morrow week) and vote the whole tieket for Mayor and Oouncil; that no one should excuse bim> mil ea the-ground that bis tuts was not needed; put should come oat early snd swell the majority for the party; that tuch an overwhelming viotory would go, like *u electric spark, throughout the whole State, tea South, and th* oountryi—it being ,tb* first eleotldb that is to take plane anywhere before the Gubernato rial election. Before he had ooncluded, the oomtiit- tea returned. The names of the men suggested for <tel*0*f*s were read out and, received...With hearty applause, and unanimously confirmed. Abetter dele gation oould not have been aeleoted in the county. Ool. (toWart was tben called upon, and madrfc routing, telling apedoh, which wsareoelvedWtlK repeated routds of dtefltefag applause. The meeting teeaadjoarned. TMHostih^j^ |hfs time, exhibiting oon* eHenfcle teste. atjreU sateloat, for letters. while it isaleo affortteg a floid at honw for its legitimate growth and dffTekte- now found te Matty of siltete te teres from tee Southern Mare oqaslly favorable wil Wfitel known Northern honsre .kW.fl.%: RWteretennmgteg. signs of tfekim** Jfh* tootedgoretaod Jiy idsta. Tyranny and Despotimn pswvtel ■T-TT—.... -r "v I v. m. loaua e. M. «pw«ai W. lfHOWAJMO k HON, COTTON FACTORS .*) JJOMMfMttQN im. s wannmr block. AMD MMUamttMVB. BLOCK, ADOCSTa. QA. ^yium MSaroarorWii 1* Iks WtesfcoSM CnauaslaaioM far HsIIIkk C*tt*% Oltoe nw4 to Qsuarlwr Par Cent. AU fftmlly nappiiM gnUrftd wlli Im OftrafeU? ta* ctod by ooft or Um Ann. mt Um lowwt wrkftl Ordi«« fo* Bftalnc ft»d Tla* wUl bft promptly AIM. ftad ftt t^ft wwftftt cftftli pri«c. * * liWftf eftfth adTftacftft nutdft oa cotton la vwft boaag. W ftfttrted ftll th* twcOiMm odTerad bj Wire- ttonaft Merchant*. Oouaignmenta ftotkated- —llft- octlO-lm. * Atlanta Collecting Agency, OFFI CBl TJ i> Htalrs, Dodd's Corner, WHITEHALL STREET Rents, Waues, and accounts COLUCIfD 0ft Short notice. Booka Po«ted on BaftsonabUi Terma. All order promptly rtteodod to. P. O. Box SIS J. H. GAY AH * CO. gold Director!}. S-tOaFty l LA BARS RldPBTOB ffXBMTS, AT- V LA* 10.(10. ' r - • B, HsBAJBSBEH, Agent, Proprietor, s (ito.-W. tVSBOUrl CIn-k. TBBMS—Traaalest Boarders, per dsy 12 00 SI ogle Mm2, or Lodslng K «nU. oct 8-dim. REYNOLD’S HOTEL, HEWN AN - - - OEQRaiA. (rOBMKBLT MCDOWELL nODSX-J Inis MsUwos Betas—M *0 VSB DOT W-Afl. XteymoUlw, Uquf. t KENNE8AW HOUSE, MAIlIl'-TTA, - - GBOBGIO, OTuufrs SslESJftiJ.sSreS^Ssi*- - jjg 1 m^ Baukin ., . .igimLte • 1 ■ COLUMBUS) OCORCIA. J. W. RYAN, Proprietor, octai-tf ‘rBONK (toLotto, Opk., IlltO W N >H : H O 'jc E t , MA9QN, JIS fPLBNDID FIRST-CLASS rfOTKL 18 THE _ Iftiymt pm4 hmt IW4L S *bft flty., It tt tttftft- t«d' Immediately oppOElta the Genordl Pft^nger Dap*!* and for Comfort, ZUpat*. too^oxay »nd »t- tpuUo*vf ltaEjuptop/Maftod »U*«h«« Itjoffere gtmt- er indnoemontt to the tra«Ulogy9h4«.4bb APJ oth er boose in the Southern Sts tea _ 1 . MTWf W. P. BRO^N * 00. ESTABLISHED. 180S STUART KAjlsROAD HOT Els, Opposite Bepot-VALDpHTAi, 0A., ... , [EXT-TO BBSINESi LITCHFIELD . HOUSE, A C VV.O B T H , QKOBcjirA, T able always fbknxshed with the best Uks market Offordl. *. L. UTCfrUBI, SPOTS WQOt> IfOjTEL, MACON, OKOHOIA. , INessly opbOtlte tbs rsueaser Ilipot) Only One Minute’s t^alk, THOM AH H. HABHIS, fipprieter. CjJjMACLKLLAJLSnjX^ flli Bribe & Co. Or.THS CITY! LAWSHE& HAYMES, THE OLD RELIABLE. T ) OCR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING, WE HAVE JUST Received and opened oar Fall Stock of RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY, “ Embracing all tee LATEST STYLES of tee BEST GOLD, and AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO ■ *■ ‘ OFFER* BEFORE. Our WATCHES BUN FROM THE FINEST JORGENSEN down to the lower grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In fact, we now have . • fate beautiful and almost < Oome and See U». Price and Be Conrlneed. reotlWii*'^^^^” New Rsato - te ftoWle, “New -Urteare -Vlekslwfo'teifttKM. Blue ModutRi^ Route SELMA, KOMEv AND DALTON Railrostd ana itiCoftBrctioua. is. Atlanta & New Orleans HHOHT LINE.' - THE SHORTEST A (JUICKEST DOUBLE Battj Line Trout t Atlanta ta the jmeeUsippi River vr* • ' j ' f ’. WEST POINT, MONTUOMBRYi and Mobile, for,, i.j' .7 NEW ORLEANS, AMD VIA WEST POINT, MON TOOMIIY, HCLMA ANDHXBICIAH, VICKSBURG, And all Intermediate Potato. *, O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1» 1IT1,’ Double Daily Paasenger Train* will riRi on this [toad aa fotlowe : • ‘ * I Leave Atlanta at IflO A. M. Arrivo iu Atlanta at 5iH0 p. M. Arrive ^aAUaqttat. 64*5 A. M. Night traina run through to Montgomery WITH OUT CHANGE OF OARS, forming w DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION with train* of the Mobile A Montgomery Railroad for Mobile. New Orleans, and all points in Texas, aud with Trains for Selma aud Meridian, Aik.: Jack- , Corinth, Okalena, Yickaburg, and all point# in 500 Crates ^orti eel granite an,d C C Ware |80 per cr atei'-Ofi’eapest ey- er offered in Sjtate. Send for list oilcon- tents. ^ - -'V f ,h MEItCIIA TS\ T S IN >.* •- City and Coun try riOXBULT TOUR INTEREST} EXAMINE QUB stock aad prices befitoe- fpn yaj. pT® import CUTLERY AND CROCjCERY lttobAitoytoir ibtovsst'to-*oalook dltoszes from botne an J]t»ay as much or morw lor j the same e call paittonlar attention to oarwtock ot TABLE POCKE r CUTlsEBY, and do not believe that for extent variety and price* Itto egttaled in t|e South. AN.IMlIlBNSE STOCK r. .w: ’ i George rroetenhotm ana Son's Celebrated IXL Cutlery. amUpakiug cioseooQoeetimaV * Central Railroad, arriving ^ Meridtonr.....'. '.'TTy.TV. Jackaon ..wiili. Vicksbmf...,..,a f ...^.. fV q. u nounai kit *. 8:3ll P. TRANSPORTATION OfTIOR, ) ’WxaTxaX AifD Atlantic Raiu^ad, > AUanto, Ga., Koveaber IT. 1811. j J^rTKB tha 10th instant, the p. M. Passenger Train will be withdrawn. Paaeengers tor New York vlaDaHOn will take ths 10 JO P. If. train. DALTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will laav* Atlanta at 8:15 P. M.: arrive In Atlanta at 10 A. M. M D. WALKER, novlf-dlw Master Transportation. Passenger* will ftad tfais route 98 miles shorter than the Blue Mountain or any other route to Mont gomery, Mobile and Mew Ottaant. and «7 milt# abort* er to Selma and all points west of Selmai Passengers fearing Atlanta At 7:10 a: m.. Arrive In 8elaa At 7:00 p. m., Arrive in Behna at 10:^1 A. Making close ooaDections with Selma and Msrid- n Road. BAGGAGE OHKCKED FOR ALL HtKR* MINAL POINTS.; 49*’ Pare m' cheap and accommodation# ks aa any other rdute. n_A.k for Ikksto Tta West Point ant MOM- gomerv. , !-•>*• WV Tickets (or sale at the offloe of J. H. Porter. General Ticket Agent, at the Union Passage* Depot. L. P. GRANT, Nnpetinteqdent General Passanwer Agent <yta-t£ Liquors ! Liquors ! —— , i BUY YOUR Ales, Wines ? Liquors! ’ AT i KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot AMO • . Wholeowtlo Liquor XXouaio. H> have » Large Aeeortment at sstl kinde ot LIQUORS, tchich %vlU he eat* at the .W**f Rnuon- able Term*. nsptltten . " I UP^IOLiSTERING^ Paper Hanging AND t fOrnitvre repairing /\LD CHAIRS OAMKD AVD MO OHAXOB (FOR RXVARNIBB1N0. Lounges hapairrd. andCatpeU Uhl. » ' j O. R. BBOW^ . No. t C«GIves' Opera House, noYta-tf - * * * Marietta street CADENCY NIOHOLr DANCING • IA T1 MO- RINK. . DAY and Friday. An Experienced jjESIRU EMPLOYMENT BY A LTSSTi Thursday AltarnMh 1 AgantkWout^ror AHSTEPHENS GEEAT HISTORY OF THA WAIL Oomptoto ia one W. J. HOUSTON, RUPTURES TO RUPTURED PERSON^ OF ATLANTA. RADICAL CURE OF ABDOMINAL HERNIA, - I OK rrxji jr rxj ke, Withtmf inconrffnlence to tit* Patient, or Restriction lav. Exercise or Rlet. .. D U. 1. L. BOWK, ABTI8TIC ffUBQKON. 1 HAV- LNG devoted his time exclusively ta the study and treatment of Abdominal Hernia, in its >-krioma . irias and stages, respectfully announces to tha pubUc that he baaopeued an ottce, Room No. t, Capitol Building. Atlanta, Ga., where, during) Uuat- neas hour#, men day, ha eaaba consulted. 1 , During an experience of over twenty years, pr. Jt has treated several Oonmml raptured patients, of JOSEPH ROGERS A SON’S TABLE AND POCKET-OUTli CK WARD 4r CO. b i‘* ug. a my- Wsareagepts for the CEhEBRATED, Ha|eD RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE. Do you want trades Butcher's, Roger» S Son's, I X L and Other heat Brandt of Razors, ScUhors and Uniats, uou V.BhU'K, A Co. ntiotis. In oonjpuctlc . Jting an exteraki any log a speedy aad permanent cut*, ferlngs and injuries raaulttng from supportable prvaanre of a Trust. So reliable 1s this treatment that the pa tie it, in moot instanrea fram the ftnt kpphraUoo. wui rcase to be annoyed by a vettarn of the rupture, ##4 win he enabled to take the moat active exercise up mot or on hocaebaek, with perfect security against Uvs< daagera of atrangnlated Hecwta. weskumess. Corpufeacy dr general Debility. V« light and oomftataUa. t 7 f * RUPTL'llES aad DEFOUMITIkM. The kditm SJ fore invitae the earn eat attsntiod of the MM and th* doeeet acruUny of the prole seta No charge for examination under any cat whatever. Itavita the ruptured/, sous tnksreet sd, tecaHsnd krshdns tar osa'ttoroKta,,**, —. t| ^mnr , ., . !mr. iwHteiva We offer t Cheapest Best lin< House - Keep ers’ Goods im theCity. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases <k Toilet Sets. In feet, any- thmg need in a well ke house, with the cob! Hi A RAIS OPFOKmm FOX M5T. FI toe llaariif IViUa F I OVTEB »Ot KAUl MT m. rwa - rwtw ttelr. i nortbvsst of rttotoMi- CsllforuLS KmsUsr. sod torn, oot lt bsrrrl. Ttou! to. d .tob..to.,. -gJJlANr. power oftals M hove*: pttce ruy hr atari- ihu ocm-dttwst ,. PHlLUBb. Palmetto, Ga Taretek. : rik»t*W , T V. to! J sfWSh/>ara,\..w.: Smith A Co., *&?*(. :Pv> .JdUKHUni*. i, yjj-jYK thiadayocaovodta Mm A MMMhttjd, kngwsta. Getagta, foppoofte rur tormev place of this- ineea,) whego w* have the melt ample WttACIbee Wow of kkjin the.*ty> which ia-htrtallv /fee- frosC 1 CoxittljrnmeiAt* fedolloitcd. •aptamber L 1IT1—rnpU-dftvm. U)iiUhe«. InxlrQ, @tc. g'OME'THING* " BTBW urmiii * THAW ring at of AWm* r..L 4:00 A. M. ...;il:60 A. M. •fAaj 2:55 P. M. lacon & Brunswick RAfUROAO COMPANY. sbFXBrirensuT'g ol _ _ Ostotaf 2*. imcK, i r». mi. J a Ctodiigie of Schedule. “ iK-fiTslkii SsKZJSre Jt* -*«*• j — tmtiijfODycmow train, to* st • ■ • ktouteo««y..,. r „..-...J».-.. tte This equipment BaOrhad, arriv-, Leare | *«a* tilt R M,) AntesMmeott..^ .total A * M. 4 P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ga Arrive •» v:a»r. M. W-Flh- I4WA.M. fja.-v SMr.u. ,.t 5:45 A.M. 6:15 P. M. leans... wm*■•##.! cl0 «JPMfaif ARh tratek of AtlanU* Road b« bean raeeiitlr '•****»« aid * 0u lf H^oad to and from aU potat# In Florida. f ^O-^H FASSENGXk TRAIN, *V Bo Uubf. bf con barirKb honyi owl ffstoia. i - DAILY EXCEPT PUNDAT. PULLMAN PALACE L’ARS Leave Macon 8:10 P.M. 2SS3&53J2! 1 * wa MoirpapMEBY to jgs iS».S: Mobile without change. ... . Leave Jackaonville, Fla......7.-00A.M. MO DELAY AT YEHMtNAL POI|TS. j JJrt« Jf ' V * F ’ “ elaaslywt#easup Fare as law as by any other Route.'' \ «ar purchase Ttahatavtar Kingston 4t tbrOeaeral nwsarereoMu.sCTteB^ General Paaaknger Agent ^w?*aifBL 6 -^0 A. M. _ with tralhs for Savan- points ou tbff A/ A G. B. R. with the M. A W. R. R. trains to and from Atlanta. No change of car* bat ween Maoon ttfl Savannah, and Maoon and Jackaonvilta, Fla. UAWKINSYILLB TRAIN, . ... - 4**t< DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Macon passenger shed . I»B. jfddk, : PBOPBtrtOB. Mr flood, tent la mj jpoit at to. oomaftr, augl9-lm ■ " I . OABJEUAt Buggies 1 uutetock at considerably reduced hates. For workmanship audit)'A,. I have's wkll-cetaV H«hed prestige; and I have juu j maintained a com petition against every ofin r m my line in the STATE OE GEOHQIA. Parties visiting tha Fair wUl tim U to their inter est to give a call at toy Repository., Alto, keep a full H AtefSfSf A CWteeHte At Raw, r; ;; - i i ■ r ; • bbok»wick, ga. WiU practice In the Brunawiek, Aliapaha, and BooMtaitt ptataiiia, t octl8-lm - wm. u.: irfepknsC ATTo*i[»oby' 'a!i uw, obawtobCvilia, ao. 1,500 Bed Rust Proofi bats AT’ -- Mark W. n. 4rtAv»w.- • ~z • ; ' f.t.,wyrxratmicx. Attorneys at Law, E| S1 8| S| S| UATOMTOM, DA* Wttl.mrttM ta, Dlk riftoUffit airall ud 8» praubowt- fprei»>ato,aM,affiwa toCoUtoff..! Hog. iy. pb^na. | ill:- octKdm - 3, MADISQN OfJTTS, * • Attorney tdounseUorat Law BOOM 8 MAt NtJltDING. Cor. 7th and E Streets, i • > • WABHINOTO*, d. c. MM- Practices in all the Courts, before all Com- mlsKions, and in tha (tapkrimanta. octl7-lm ANDKEW a. BL DAWSON. ii ,r.: .ii'i-.irt i. ■ COtriififfiil^OR AT LAW, Ottoe 181 Broadway, Boom 18, etab-B. NBW YORK m aoirew, l Moo-ley, Oel Johnson’s, OPPOSITE ' • I, j “ Gotten Warehsase,! as] (Bread ..Street. ALSO: 300 SNmA, BeteetedpSse* S5U Bush, seed Rye, to atfiine^ 500 Bush, seed Wheat, ~ L.. 310 Bush. Red Clover, 215 Bate Red Top or Heists Grass. 224 Bush. Orchard Crests, tOO RauA. Tati Meadow Gretas, to arrive, 175 Bush. Blue Crass, and eUi other useful Granites, 500 CwL lYesh Turnip Seep ALSO: lOO Tons San Fowl Roseau and othw Ouuio, tor-ltetot tea ‘ • ALSO: - 500 Dixie Flows Ond other Flow, tram *1.** to II M, ckwpw toal bow, made "Soootars." ALSO: The Rrlfer Patent Crain Drill, For cowing Wheat, Eta. Attto | Everything alee needed i, ter Agricultu ral line,'at Mwk W. JphnSQj’S, Pri BOX Mantoato, H. F'OR SAL'lji'i rpm EHTHIB ROOK Off oan NO HirMttUG IHTllia, A. I to. dWwtolMd to cteag, nj boiiai M h, toaaratof Jarawp. “ ffpwtol ittooUoa to raltod to to, aptnidld Xi'OTor' SAWED INWIN WfclTAKtR. Attorney at Law, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. .receivaprompttttanttom , /i^»ac , hoe stork, In the Sfebchara ^^^^jj^tehaU street. " ^ -4 gLi’^Tb. J. FAIRFAXiMviLAUGIiLIN.I Attorney s GounsotSor est Mahc, Ho. 6 *t Pin! StawCTSig^OB*, HD. TYEOMPT ‘attenUon'jtvMkMBaPthsmihuslDess. ir^thecoUectlooof efimt BttsJttBkWmare. on hand. Ton are requaetel ta dMl. see. rxakiiae and saliwtf youraelva* that 1 meaw Mum / .QVrtU Hto-ettetelJMSg^ ilALLCpUNTY White Sulphuf. TOR MALR 0*1 .VlU b, totoaltof. >WIH a«* ,W at tato wtw- Arrive at Mapop., noV4-V 8:85 P.M. - 8:45 P. M. ... 4:45 A M. A. M. . WM. MACRAE, batanl SofwUH.Dd.nt. »s»inrii;,iWraE. w. i.it , . Proprietor Excelsior Fleetschig Works, P.O.Box 460-,-ATLANTA, QA. ktgiBim. ; /[“ iCP AND teVD. JMCI taiora, and bope*h| oghtfnukbce Of this a Coppersmith JShop RlLAHa YOHN k GBKKH HTDDfttOff ABE PB1PABED u to execute work on abort nntica. t«atielection guaranteed. Shop next -*"rr~i flnt taiin r Fi n 1 U'.Mtf-lB fU.ee HareS I *25.00 5 WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing IfAChlSak s. wpim »te r if-. No. 6, half-ease, I_ N#. 1 7. do fkn*V Bo. 7, Fktdiug nrirkt ^ PwttOubdwt, flora wo. ffrsKi WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BY WUAttUt SBWiWd icAfikn K»*toa HdtotocllT..a..*art Mi ’ ' te^twdd IhSM • tuny Machi W. H. GtlFFOL Gam- Agent, « PefsMrMBttssk, Ulsnki.A.A GEOHOIA REPORT^ SterNIc At Ike Opce of the Sato. ApplJ SI tk. *to> 0ton. - MW tt FOR SALEv W teWMteyjBMaSitaHBrertto boa, Ga. Mains 80S scree, about IM a# Which On the place are all tha beam nrncrair" puurpoaea, with a good well of wptar and oon- WW&HkJTfrora ““.TaEre* “*•'“* to “UKJWUMI Bwdat—blqiffii.d ifl BROTHER. 4-eadWi| ^AVk IN 8T0BE AVD TO ARMY! BO THOUSAND POUlfDH