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THE DAILY ‘ SUN,
Saturday Hosanna. December 16
on Pint
on Fourth
'Kevo Advertisement* always found
it Page; Local and Business Notices
*age
a did drlva and lost
ORAHDIOTIIER TK V I> KH DK1,.
[ Massac auum Shorn, 1800.)
BT BUT HARTK.
I mind It was but yea today—
Tba aan was dim. the air vaa chill;
Below the town, below the hill.
The mile of mj apn’a ahip did fill—
My Jacob, who waa caet away.
a. Hid, “Ood kMP JTOO, HOUlM dMf,"
But did not ton to klM kl. wife:
Tte, bod ooom (Ooteb, olio otete.;
——1—JUT *■*-»*"■
did te SOI irad M MJ fOOt.
goateM lte« ottht I «Mk *0 MM
Of am marshy, for all waa drear;
I marked not that thehilla looked near,
Mor that the moom, though conrad and clear,
Through curd-like scud dt* “ ‘
For with my darlins e
Of autumn wooda and a
I coma to hate Ike little town;
It aeamed aa if the run went down
With him. x j oaly darling boy.
It wee the middle of the night.
The wind it ebifted west-by-south;
It pOed high w* the harbor mouth;
The marahee, mack with aummer drouth
Ware all abroad with aea-fbaa white.
It waa the middle of the nlght-
The am upon the garden leapt.
And mr aoo’a wife In quiet slept,
And I, hie mother, waked and wept,
When lot there came a eudden Lght
hla aaaman'a drear
-Iripping ae
The pale blue flowera of the i
Dripped from hie aarmeota constantly—
1 could net apeak from oowardnear.
"I come through night and e tor in,” he aaid;
••Through atom, and night, and death,” aaid he
••To kirn my wife, if it ao be
That etrife atlll holda 'twist bar and me.
For all beyond ia Peace,” he aaid.
••The aea ia Hie, and He i
[he wind and ware can tool
And brief and fooliah ia oar life:”
He Blooped and klaeod hie
Then aighed, and, Ilka a
ay darlii
lie, who i
My heart within me aeamed to break;
1 awore a tow I nor thenoefocth epake
Of whnt aay dearer eym did aae.
And whan the alow waeka brought him not,
it bands:
»a upheld]
11 hope had
And my bocji
It waa about the next aprlng-Uda,
She pined and faded where aha atood;
Yet epake no word of 111 or good;
Bbe had the hard, cold Edwards’ blood
In all her veins,—and aoaha'died.
One time I thought, before ahe paaaad,
To give her peace, but ere I epake
Methought, “Jit will be flret to break
The news in heaven.” and for hie rate
I bald mine back until the last
And hare I ait, nor care to roam;
I only wait to hear hie call;
I doubt not that thia day, next fall.
Shall aea me mfe in port; where all
And every ahip at mat cornea home.
And yon have tailed the Spanish main,
And know my Jacob f .... Eh I Mercy I
Ah Ood of wisdom I hath the aea
Yiolded lta dead to humble me t
My hoy I .... my Jacob .... Turn again I
BUM-STROKES.
Improvidence, B. L, propose, to have
s floe hotel, “Providence willing.”
19“ Tennesseeans tote revenge won
derfully. One of them lately shot another
(or celling him e - ‘lisr’'ten years ago.
I9* Tool and Loagne are the beet
names Memphis can find for her candi
dates for Mayor.
IA- Dr. H. V. M. Miller waa regis
tered at the St' Nicholas Hotel, New
York, on the 11th.
J9* Akerm.n has resigned. "John,
how ia your girl getting along ? ” “Very
well I suppose, as Bhe told me I needn't
call any more I ”
tdr The Baltimore can-makers have
proven that they oan make a strike.—
They want an advance of $10 a month,
hence it is “a ten strike.”
Mgr "The President ” says the Wash
ington correspondent of the Savannah
Ifewt "is much puuled what disposition
tomske of Akerman. If Judge Xrakine
can be indnoed to acoept
Judgeship in Florida, Akerman will be
sent back to Georgia in life position.—
Otherwise he will be tendered avaeant
Judgeship in Florida, or to one of the
vacancies in Texes." The people of
Georgia must sing very low about this
matter, for if ever Grant discovers that
the people of Georgia prefer Erskiue to
Akerman, the former will have to give
way, sure.
Now is the summer of our great
ooctent, made cheerless winter by tba
md event of Akennan's resignation. Ho
will come to ink the olonds that lower
about our house, and do tho beat he can
to rear anew the fortunes of the Radical
party in thia poor State of ours.
GEORGIA MATTERS.
Thomas Fox was recently robbed of a
considerable amount of money in Val
dosta.
Valdosta brags on her pinder trade.
Ja<A Senders, of Cherokee oonnty,
contributed three of his fingers to the
toll box of McConnell's, mill a few day*
ego.
Tho Bainbridge Methodist Church has
over 130 members.
Templeton will fill the people of
Americus with Vane delights on the 20th
and the 21st.
The Rome Courier learns that a serious
fire occurred in Van Wert a few days ago,
in which quite a considerable amount of
property was destroyed, including the
Masonic Hall.
The Dalton Citizen has driven a peg
at the end of its fourth year, and starts
upon another stage as lively as an ante
lope.
Dalton has the whooping cough.
Mrs. Robbins, two children and a ne
gro wen burned to death in Screven
county a few days ago.
The Sandersville Georgian of Wednes
day has the following iu regard to Wash
ington oonnty: The oottou crop ia very
nearly gathered and much of it in mar
ket; the reeult fully sustaining our former
prediction that the orop would not be
mon than half an average yield. The
late crop amounts to very little. Not
withstanding this disoouraging state of
affairs, we believe the oo on try is in better
oondition than for some yean past. As
remarked onoe before, considerable
economy has been exercised and the
amount of debts contracted, we believe,
ia much leas than for some years previ
ous. Having seen their crons pass away,
leaving nothing to show for them except
a lot oi guano, baoon and corn receipts,
the farmer determined as far as possible
thia year to steer clear of of these moths
in the planter's pooket. Henoe they will
have a Utile money left from even a half
crop of eotton, whereas last year they had
nothing from the largest crop perhaps
evqr harvested in the country.
‘What killed the mule ? ” asks the Sa
vannah News. Guess ho saw Harris and
perished to death with fright
This famous >aod popular wiszard'
is wbat the Columbus Enquirer calls De
Castro.
" Last Sunday morning neither of our
three pulpits wasJfiUed,” is the ungram-
itical way ii
At- Bribe St Co.
ToMerciants
Fancy Goods i Christ
mas and
HOLIDAY TRADE
’oint
way in which the West
News states a fact
The residence of H. S. Parks of Mos-
oogee county, was burned Tuesday night
Tho Macon Mulberry Street Church
ladies are preparing for an oyster supper.
Gunn isgetting ready to barrel his slock
of it He expects to load to the mnisle.
IA- Lucknow ia in bad luek now.
The cholera ia there and the India-nuity
of the people ia taxed ia order to render
the populace lee, oholera-io.
ME- CartersviUe may now get np and
dost herself for Akerman is ooming. He
has elected that station as his future
abode. Let her reloioe—If she feels
like it
19* The election takes place noxt
Tuesday. Smith will get the largest
Democratic vote ever polled in Georgia.
If Georgia Democrats ever were alive,
they an alive now,
19* Rev. A. B. Earle, the evangelist,
is in Memphis. If he can ouly suoceed
in converting the Avalanche from the evil
of ilt ways, his mission will not have been
wholly fruitless.
19* Alexis gives five thousand dollars
to the pop* of Nf |r It would have
been a nobler charity bad he divided that
amount among the banished Polee who
have sought an asylum in this country.
19* The Cssrowit* Alexander, elder
brother of Alexis, lately thrashed the
Prinoe De Russ. Since that newt earn*,
Yankee scobs have been more deferential
toward Alexis, or have stood aloof from
him altogether.
Mb* The New York Heraid calls Si
Louis an “ interior provincial town,”
“ where the principal trade ie confined to
wild buffalo meat and new whisky.” And
St Louis wants to be the nation's capital
IA- The Prinoe of Wales is recover
ing. It is barely possible that his ax-
tfepe illness Wte a ‘cute device’ for po-
meant to Ka-Klux himaelf
I‘ •• # to* tq"* 1 *
a little in or
der to get the sympathy of his people,
find have a few cd his virtues hunted up
and published. However, his twoorwy
Maybe a good thing for the English
people, tad, perhaps, the illness may
have tbs tendency to correct coma of the
vicious habits of the young King.
19* Whan Gan. Washington waa on
Dorchester Heights, besieging Boston,
■ays the Poet, one of his aids thought ha
waa unneceaaarily exposing himself, and
ventased to say sa ta tha Geaaral; to this
the commander replied, "Colonel, if you
think the position too dangerous for your
presence you had better go to the rear.”
This anecdote, whether precisely correct
or not, may be interesting to "Passiv-
Ws.”
GEORGIA SHERIFF SALES.
Sale Day First Tuesday ia Jan
uary.
m/rou ootnm.
City lot in Atlanta—Fi ta in favor of
A. Y. Brumby vs. Moss, Jones and Wm.
Green (oolored.)
House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. fa. in
favor of Ivy t Winn vs, Jefferson
* 'I'hc stone flogging and steps, North
side of Wall etroet, Atlanta—Mechanics’
and Laborer's lien, ia favor of Young A
Welsh vs. H. L Kimball.
City lot at junction of Broad and
Peachtree streets, known as tho Saaseen
property.
Seventy acres of land lot lfi7j Fulton
county—Fi. fa. in favor of Gilmore S.
Drake vs. E. R. Bassoon,
House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. fas.
favor of John Keeley, Hunnicutt A Bel-
lingraths and R. W. Satterfield A Bro. vs.
C. E. Grenville.
A lot in West End—Fi. fa. in favor of
W. H. Smith vs. Julius GIstz.
Seventy acres of land lot 9, Fulton
county—Fi. fa. in favqr u( Wright,
et al. vs. K>U>a Brown.
City lot on Alabama street—Fi fa. in
favor of Georgi i Loan and Trust Com
pauyva Peter Huge.
Fifty-seven acres of lots 93 and 100—
Fi. fa. in favor of Z. D. Graham va T.
E. William*.
Tbs H. L Kimball House—Mechanics'
lien, in favor of Healy, Berry A Co.
Dooonas oountt.
Thirty acres of lot No. 78—Fi fa in
of W. J.
atjr lvaktu; urofce of
Dolls, Vases,
Toilet Sets,
Tea Sets,
Bureau Sets,
Motto Gups,
AND SAUCERS, &c
JUST RECEIVED AT
McBride ft Go’s
“DOLLAR STORES,
‘‘Fifty-Gent Stores,”
— AXD-
Merchants Generally
H’lll Consult their Interest by
Examining our Stock Before
Sending off their Order*.
RV buy Ewry H'eek al Auc
tion and cam OFFER BAH.
BA MATS.
flttttnol Cifc Jniurancr.
look to your Interest
The Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000
TVHUl 8CBK.DS OF MOni THAN SIX KILUOW8 OF DOLLaM. AFTXX FUOVTDIFa FOX
A aU IUpUIUm te dotennHod bj tte lututaoa Dtportm.nt of tho state of Saw look. Uoa tba Lorfcol
Aooate. Inooma, Master IaaaaC; aaS pan tba tersaaTuaaaat of Dlrldaoda. aal tea tte ateallaal Faroaat-
a<0 or aipaaaoa aT aaj uanp tai iteWarta
. Vte ostentjmad wm gladly itva in Infonaatloa aoooaaarp ta ogoot iaaarmaoa aa poor Uroa Dor®
Ater thoooUtet yon ton bj kklrif t polior Id THE OLD MUTUAL-
Henry H. Christian,
SPECIAL AGENT.
Oflloo i ^AMEH BUILDING, Whitehall Street.
J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D.,
MEDICAL DIMMER.
. ^tgeni* H'msUed tcAs art Worker*,
flarbware, Cntlerp, ©uit8, Stz.
W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlxnth, Oil, ~ ~ CnL^WTin
W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.®
Importers and Dealers in Hardware
Also, a Large Stork of Store* and House Furnishiug Goods.
Opposite James* liauk. Whitehall (Streets
Haptambar 10-ly ATT.AJTTA. OA.
'Atlanta Snn Ptospertu*.
OLD
favor
. Hembree va Jauee Week
kuuwntbib ooto^ .
Qge two houu yogoo «ud oue act bar-
ueaa Fi fa in favor.of Hinea A Reeves
va J. M. Harria
Four thousand pounds seed oottou, and
GO bushela corn. Fi. fa in favor of G. A.
Cunningham va Fntnoii A. Cochran et al.
U0 Iba lint eotton and 200 bushels
oottou seed, end sundry fi. faa, va J. A.
Bowles, E. A. Evans and Nelson Bowles
for rents and lieua
owdoirt oocmr.
108 acres of land lot No. 371. Fi fa
in favor of Willis F. Soalee va Geo. Yf,
Dodd, et ah
»kwto.v ooortT.
House and lot in Covington—fi. fa iu
favor of A H. Lee va Brmj. F. Carr.
PAVKTTU OOOUTT.
160 acres of land—ft. la in favor of 8.
E. Dorsey va Ji x C. Smith,
OQQU OOUNTT,
land lot 1186-Tax fi. fa va E C.
cowxta oocirrr.
J. D. RaLbou'e internet ia a stock of
goods—Fi. fa in favor of Hora«y, Mil
ler 4 Oo.
Half of land lot No. ISO—Two tax ft.
faa va W. F. Wright
202f seres of laud—Fi fa in favor of
i Salvabin va W. F. Wright
oanoor oountt.
Lota No’a 1060,1061,1010, and half of
1011—Fi fa in layor o( W. R D. Moss
va. Sanford Leak.
Lot's No's 162 and 152 sod 162. Fi
fa in favor of Noah Jordan va E. F.
Mahone.
One eetray ox, estrayed by Tim Law-
son, and oue yoke of oxen cstrayed by
Ira W. Waldrop.
AND
Thone about to Begin
HOUSEKEEPING*!
CAM FIND THE
Largest and Cheapest
DINNER SETS,
TEA SETS,
QMAIMse SITS,
FINE OUT-CLASS WARE,
ENGRAVED GLASS WARE,
OASTORS,
SPOORS,
PORKS,
NAFKIN RINGS,
WAITERS,
TSA TRAYS,
OANDLESTIOKS
LAMPS,
PARLOR MIRRORS.
OMA NO SUERS,
KNIVES A SCISSORS,
Afvr otearod ta ty ftulh
llelrli Kcetaurante and Sa
loon* Fitted up on Heasonabt*
Thru, ha Spten*U4 Style.
Chrutmae Botidmy and Brim
dot Fretrnl* in endieet variety.
McBride & Co.
DISSOLUTION
THE ATLANTA SUN!
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
Live Paper on Live Issues’
!,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
ALEXANDER IX. STEPHENS,
•J. IIENLY SMITH,
Pvoprle tor*.
Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political! Editor
A. R. WATSON, News Editor.
J. Henly SMITH, General Editorland Businggs
Manager.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION,
Cotton factor* anb Cotton fort Qmbo 31 pi s, git.
n
New Cotton and Produce Warehouaa .
LOAN AND SAVINGS ‘BANK.
0N»E
•utoaoritoedKOApltal
MILLION DOLLARS.
Bunk,
Tli© Warehouae of Th'(*
■Oor. Campbell and Reynolds 8(1
Angnito, Georgia, ,
S 8 NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. IJBMUT. CASH ADVANCES
U be made upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Bailroad Baoeipta.
■9- Portiee Storing Cotton with the Bank will be furnished with receipta for
»ame that will b* available lu this city or any other lor borrowing money.
r* The Bank in prepared at all times to make LOANS ON FB07KTOY or
PROVISIONS on the moat reasonable terms.
MU Parties would do wall to apply at the Warehouse, or oommunloate with A*
Offioera. '
CHARLES <T. JENKim PlnMaili
J NO, P. KINO, Ylce-PreddasL
T, P. BRANOU, Oteklm
CO
BRANCH, SONS Ac
COTTON F ACTjOHjS
• 9
— AND-
COM'MISSION MERCHANTS,
Oflloo at Plan tor-’ Loan Jfc Navlaga B«nliWar*ho*w
' ' IBERAL carw ADVANCES HADE ON COTTON,TORE KLD
Shipment to Domestic or Foniga Markets.
69* SPECIAL ATTKNTION paM to th* WKIOHINO of OoMoa
'
familp faporiu Sewing RUrieinift.
md
WEED.
Family Favorite Sewing Rarfiina.
J lo -ire!
SIMPLE. DURABLE, EOONOMIOAW
' V ILL DO A GBRATNR VARIETY OT WORK, WTE
change, than nay other margin*. Sold on the imtallment plan, ia
an dollar, a month. OOoe and aalereoom at
Ckraatto Hlooln, MX Mourlwtto Mromt,
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The Weekly Sun
«Mter-nia UuU Is of gsasrsl L
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THB SUIT to the organ of th* Psopto, th* Advocate of Jtatto*. th* Dmieadm of
Popster Bightaand ttotpoBt of bontona haapad upon a tax paying p*opto,
sS^adhar* to th* old. aah, thn*4ionor*d Iwtente of th* ItetotraHo Far-
Mr. BTBPHIU7B t* thoroughly *nitoted In th* Work, aad wfll
* daily,
■ «f Mbsvtr. TftfpXaftlofttllB fthsAaiMi <
Oar Waaliyiaavory
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Tba rrtodsottal asassl for IS7X vtU b* Um amst Isportoit ta As history *f Aaasrto.
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ftdaBty ftotbsOaas*la*sa Utba SMstssftof t»awrtafy tn ovary Itoto of tbs Pais*, sad w w
•as who Is a tons friaad to that sasrad uwtramaoA. aa * eo-woriHr with as to Aa graat aaasa af tsarlraa
Libarty. Tba rtohS sad bbsrtias of tbs wbols p*jpU srs Jsopaftdl—d asl saysaoa ss to to* Baath tbaa
la Om xiavtbtsM a* «f «b* Osatbbas* salatontoat stoto to tbs mmMm tostoa «f th* *W®vb«b
sraast sassaa ta Mortb ssd South. aMbs.
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>or iattarsas sastaaas sboafat bs
J. HENLY 'SMITH, Manager,
ATLANTA, OA,
I. J. H. OODMAV, Auditor of Btstsof Obla, do aartlfy that at
Insursno* Coiupany of Columbus, 1 Ibis day aihiinad lata thaathlrs
lowing (seta, to-wit:
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tba ruaasftt of *• oOtsmem tS* Warn 1
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That from tba a
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an ba ptodSMto A*rnSr
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THE HONS I58CBA5CE CONFANY <Of
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rababto SMsrltf for aolka boldato. Tkla aompuay ssj> baao
oaawbtabstoV*wltodiy
W. T. WATERS ft CO.
Agents,
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