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THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY AND OTUKLY.
THE SDN * PUBLISHING CO.
HozlA.IL STEPHENS
POLITICAL EDITOR.
THE
VOL. HI
SUN.
BY TELEGRAPH
TO THJS ATLANTAi SUN.
Wunmnoa,. 1by 9.—Tb« Wat end
Juauos Deportment oeoopied netrlp all
daj jaaterdaj over Louiaiaaa mitten.
Kellogg eddrea—J a mo-age to the
Pradd—i, which waa immeaiitel; tor-
warded to Ohioago, wherein Kellogg
innoanoee Me inability to maintain him'
tell, and —lie under aeetion 4 ot artiole
4 of domeetio violence.
Pending an anewer Emery's diaore-
tiooary aiders are oominoed.
A telegram has been tent to General
McDowell to pat eiz companies of the
Sixth Infantry under mantling orders.
The dispatch from Bhorman of KM-
loegannouncing "ThePresidiot directs
me" to odtotally disavowed.
Krllojjg eoaelodee a diapateh to Shrr-
gnm^ier fellewa:
“ Than I try to act with diaoretion in
thia mo— delicate position, and my
aaxiety to, la no win nnncoeeearily, in
rolre the administration, canaee —me of
oor peep— — think me too moderate.
Marshal Packard, inn dispatch to the
Attorney General, in alluding to the
bogus dispatch, aays the diapatoh creates
great alarm and eanrterantion, bat it is
be tiered to be n bogus dispatch. Please
inform me if any snob diapatoh has been
sent. ...
Attorney General Williams ocnalndaa
hia telegram to Kellogg, thna : “Solar
aa I know yon hare the hearty aympalhy
of the administration in yoar efforts to
an|>pre— lawlessness and viotaoee.
Gen. Badger telegraphs that so far bis
metropolitans hare DaBlanche. He says
he 1—■- heerily.
Lamar.—The St. Martinsville aitnation
is nanhanged. Daring tba akirmish a
sixteen year old lady w— wouodad. It
appears that the metroprlitana fired on
•ereral haoma whioh they mppoeed oon
mined armed men. Jlie Mayor baa bean
impri—aad (or blpi treason. Tae na
grow hold aloof, and my It is not the.r
fight
General W. H. Emery, commanding De
partment of tfeie Orleans :
If in yonr judgment more troops are
needed in Looisiint, make yoar call
olear and precise and wa will and—ror
Ip—pply them.
W. T. Shikmjji, General.
TrOOps isnain at Braahear. No|boats
touch, Tae mail teaohea Braahear over
land.
rThe Attorney Gt nerel hee reoeired the
following dispatch bom Marshal Pack
ard.
Haw Orlkaks, May 8.
Dint. George Williams, Attorney General
I reoeivsd warrants tor the arrest of
DeBlanchs aad ten other load era ot the
Insurrectionary organimattona — 8L Mar
tina. The accused being in arms, and
with strong force, I deemed it beat to
al onoe execute the process, to prevent
the farther effusion of blood, nod there
fore made a requisition on General Em
my for a military pea—a of 40 men aad
8 offloers, whioh wars promptly fnr-
Chief Deputy Marshal Deklyne left
with the posse, arriving — Braelar City
yesterday noon by rail. Tha regular
line of boala at Price, Hina A Tapper,
esrrying the United States mails, — St
Martin, ware withdrawn before the arri
val of Deputy Marshal Deklyne, and
laid ap — Franklin. Tba proprietors
rein— them lbs a— ot the boats. There
is no other wet— transportation availa
ble tiers, bat thia may be supplied in a
abort time teretef! Gen. Emery.
Gen. Badge!, commanding the State
militia, b— been at St Martin five days,
wbiiher ha repaired to install the local
offloers. Thia pariah wet retained Be
pubhoen by both the Lynoh .and Whar
ton beards. Skirmishing has been go
ing on aud —me have been woeoded on
both anise. The latent nans m that Bad
ger is holding the town end protecting
the court in eeeeion, and do— not inland
to go oat to attack DeBlanchc'e tone.
who arc enoataped two mil— int, 200
strong, end they in tarn, it is behaved,
ere nql etrong enough to —lei;
attack-Badger an lawn- The arnvat ot
the Deputy Marshal with his pea— will
end tha content. B. B. Paduan,
United Siatee MaCahnL
Noon Etaro>, May 9.—Oak— Auks
is dsad. Ha died wathont a atrvgM* in
ATLANTA, GEORGIA SATURDAY. MA Y 10, 1873.
CONDITION OF IB. "ttjai
9 —The —edition ot
John Htnari Mills is hopeless.
Latsb. —Mr. Mtlla is dead.
BAILBOAS AOOIOOWT.
The oar* ran off near Shrawbnry. Poor
per—na ki'led and many hnrL
Lrrrua Book, May 9.—A Deputy Uni
ted Biel— Marshal arrived here to-day
with two prisoners, oaptnrad in Obi—t
ooanty, in tha sot of mannlaotaring
—anterfelt nieksl onrraney, A third
party waa arrested, bat in attempting to
e—ape w sabot and dangerous
ly wounded.
BUIOHAH TOOXO 1NTK81UWXS.
Bast Lais 0m, May 9.—The col res
pondent of the Omaha Herald yesterday
interviewed Brigham Young and ob
tained bis viawa of tha Indian qa—tion.
Young said that in 1847 ha settle^ in
this ooanlry with 140 —ala and thous
ands of mil— around them. The land
w— inf sated with hostile Indium. He
gained their friendship by —ling honora
ble with them, a- d uaver stooping to de
ception, when he made a promise, be
kept it, and that tha hostility of the la
diene had bean augmented by rooberies
committed by nnaornpalona agents of
ibe Governments; that they bed loet ell
faith in the honor and integrity of Gov
ernment ofikiala; that to* Modoc did
lo tha Gomoiiasionara just what they
thought waa being endeavored to be done
to them, and that paaoe should be made,
at .any oast, or the entire Weat wonld bv
embodied in a general Indian war.
What, the" correspondent asked Mr
Yonng whether be indorsed Grant’s In
dian policy, be said;
"I indorse the policy — far— it—r-
reot* abuses and tends toe luting pesos
and to the civilisation of Indiana” He
al— said tbat the Indian war wcnld d—
troy commerce, capital and immigration,
and retard tha settlement ot the country
lor twenty years, whioh wonld, in itself,
be e greet oelamity.
OHM*’* PALL BCASXBS.
Naw Yoxx, May 9.—The following
named gentlemen acted u pall bearers
at the burial of Chief Justioe Obese :
H. Fiab, Old—a Well—. W. T. Sher
man, W. O. Bryant, Whitelow Beid, W.
M Everts, 0.0'Oonor, Irwin MoDowell,
Garrett Smith, Hiram Barney, W. F.
Havemyer, and John L Briaoo.
CLOSED.
The ber-rooraa of tne city have all
bean closed by proprietors, u they an
ticipate troibke.
anAMAOAT OATASrrnOFHX.
Naw Yoke, May 9.—Tba steamer
Dear Richmond, from Albany, while an
taring the dock this morning, w— ran
into by the Jerw y Oity Ferry Beet. Mrs.
Jans Webber and Miss Sweeney of thia
oity aad Mrs. Hageboom, of Albany,
ssrioasly injured, and a number of
others alightlv ban. The Dear Bleb
mond considerably damaged.
■mu.
Tha hoi—-ahoers, to number ot neuly
I, 600 propose to parade sad strike next
weak if the boaaee do not yield to their
Sax Foaikuoo, May 9.—Tue head* of
Chief JohaMf-tehia fod. several Mo
dem have been forwarded to the head
quarters bare.
Madbed, May 9,—Admiral fopete bu
been arrested, bet B is thought he Will
aooc be reljaeed. .
' I *
jwjfKfcaawiss
Carlisle A — Rendering; > .< ->
mi— A can.
Gaoetal Yalards aay*. in hi* diapatehet,
that be i* about a—king preparations to
order otovyea the —a— torsi— foa—a
to oMM hia troops in snuffling tha iaaor-
A bead of Gorgets, command, d by
Oampo and Gomes, have b—u totally dr
tola, by the Saimaa! forces. Many ot
tha Ieeargeata, Inelarliag their leaden,
were killed.
Gemaral VOIagigo k— defeated tba
■Mathtow to
Ed a ard 0. B. Garcia, Oonsnl General
ot Uragnay to the United States, wu
arrested this morning by United
But— Marshal Fiake ou a dv.'l —it It
is charged tbat Giaria received money
from Bnenoa Ayrea wb,oh be failed to
nr. The eau will be tried in the
United States District GonrL
ran nnw atlamtio oablo.
At the Cotton Exchange to-day, to
eoaaider tbs expediency of laying e new
ocean cable e petition signed by two
hundred members wu read, showing lbs
argent necessity for each a cable owing
to the pro—nt exclusive rates. Its solu
tions war j adopted promising to —stain
the neweompanv with subscriptions and
the boaineu of the Exchange. The pro
poned new company had a capital of
Al,860,000, and proposes lo have the
cable laid and in working order by M«J
1st, next year.
spahish atvaii*.
Lomdow, May 9.— It is reported tbat
the Spanish Ministers lo Gro-t B.itetn
hu made e demand upon Granville for
the pros—mion of the London Oarliat
Committee whioh la soliciting (and* to
aid the cause of Don Carlo*.
A diapatoh from Lisbon uya 23 Carlisle
took passage in a steamship whioh *ail*d
from that port lor Liverpool to-dey.
room buniauHA.
Banana* pm. La., May 9.—United
Statu troops-wilt leave hereby toad, not
being able,to procure trauportaiiou.
Me Metropolitans in ;town. Everything
quiet u Ur op u ten Ire villa, Forly
three moouted Metropolitans, com
manded by Mike (loony, passed hare at
9 o’olook this morning, unmolested.
Nothing now to prevent their forming
• junction with t^age at 84. Martin.viUe
ruraUAL Ok BISHOP UOlLVAUtK.
Cnrcmai-n, May 9.—Tha fnnaral ser
vices of the late Bishop MeHvaine, took
piaiu at Christ Oharoh this morning.
The paH-bearers eon via ted of tec clergy-
aaeu end laymen. Order of the pro-
eeeaioe wu u followss The Steading
C caunittoe of the Diooeu, oUrgy of the
Eptao—pal Oharoh, clergy oi other
ohorohea. Trustssa aad She Faculty of
Keuyoo OoUcge, —d the I hrological
Seminary, members of —viral eo -voee-
tioos, vestries ol different eh arches oi
Oiocanuati .ud vicinity, oilier na end
strungmv Alter tbs exi-rriau (a ctiare-i,
wnich were puticipated lu by a numbet
of Bishops, the body wu fo-lowed to the
o—utety by a large prooeasloo ol nrtsn- Hf
gee. Nearly ell tbs clergy of other da -uj
of the city r
entire aervioer were exceedingly im-
praaaive,
j—cm socnwrin in mkixioo fbohibiteo.
Cm or Mnxioo, May 9.—The polioe
have oeeu ordered to prohibit the Je
suits* living in todehes in Ajaoe. Several
Jeeoita preached di—bedienoe to the
law* and oouatltnUon, and their arreat
wu ordered, bnt being an vised of tne
movement againt them, they fled.
Government candidates for President
sod Secretary of Congreu will probably
be t looted.
xnoxvnjji to-.oktksst.
Kxoxvillo, Turn., May 9.—The Lo—
ting Committee ol the M. E Oharoh, ap
pointed from four Statu lo choo— a alts
ior a Central Methodist University, with
a half million —dormant, have touted
it at Knoxville. Chattanooga, Atlanta
and other Southern oitiu competed for
it. After visiting all the dtias, Knox
ville wu chosen becanu of ile healthfnl
locatioc, oentral position, in a rich agri-
onllnral aad mineral region and its proa-
peoti.e rapid growth. 960,000 and the
site wu —becribed by the mtiaene. This
gives Knoxville two Universitiu ;nd
fix— it u e Southern ednutional oity.
ooimonox or rnnannras.
Anterous, May 9.—Joshoe Niobolaoa
and Tlioe. B. Whaler, aliu Hollabar, who
killed Mrs. Lnmley, in Baltimore, wu
oonvioted of murder in the Aral degree.
Daring the conclusion of tne trial Hol-
lahar lupsd from tha prisoners box and
struck Deputy Marshal Fray with a buvy
piece of iron wrapped in n stocking.
Nioh ileon al— sprang from tha box and
rushed for Frey. An indiaorimate meiee
emined. The aoane wufurfal ud exeitj
ing, snob u is seldom witnuud in tba
Court of Jnatioe. The pri—ners were
finally at cared.
STKSCKKN WITH FABALTSIB.
Waxhuiotox, May 9L—Admiral Wins
low i* etricken with paralysis. Tba
symptom* an mere favorable.
.TASYlHa TO DMATH.
Mobbutowh, N. J.—The Sasignani,
the wife murderer, refnau to take food
and is dying. Ha will starve to death
before Tbnndey next.
Cuba* msunnxcrrioKiSTs.
Havana, May 9.—The Insurgents at.
teoked the town of Znoahsma, bnt be
ing rapnlaed bv the Spanish troops,
were unable to deettoy the town. Span
ish troops at’aoksd the entrenched camp
of tha Incnrgants at Hajara Grande, and
aided by the artillery, dislodged the
Inaarganta. Tba Spanish oommander
report* hi* lou four killed and sixteen
wonndad an t uya the iaanrgaal* lut
seventeen killed ud muy wounded,
Wko warn oarried to the woods.
General Bengasi is dead.
THE ALXBOID FORGBB CAUGHT.
A boat from the English gnn boat
Fly reoeired Biawsll, the alleged Bank
of Englaud forger, and oanied him to
Uie English steamer Cunioa, which left
thia evening for England. Bidwell is
In obarge of the Garsioar. It ia reported
that he will torn Stete’i eviduu on hia
arrival in England.
TUB OAHU OF JUIX11 CHASl’s D1ATH.
Haw Yobk, May 9.—Dr. Parry scathe
tret ennae of Jodga Oba—’a duth WU
ruptua of on* of tba cerebral arteries,
and tha violert rush of blood, borrowing
u it were, through texture ud snb-
alanoe of brain. Paralysis ef left aide
followed.
Daring the lut twelve boon of Ms
life there wu no svidtnu of vitality ex-
oapt labored breathing. Dr. Parry said
that irom all ba eonld learn Ghana wu
quietly sleeping when e blood vassal
broke end flooded hia brain. Tha pa
tient had alight oduvnlaiuna ooouiotiaily
daring tha day, but they gradually grew
niora ud morn feeble.
Dr. Metcell uid the brain wu terribly
braised by the banting of bis blood
v.-eaeL Tue immediate unu of hi*
death wu the compression of the brain.
Dr. (Mark, after describing Judge
Ohue’a condition when he first uw him
after the attack, aaid b* suffered ao pain
ud died *u eagy duth.
The Judgu of the Supreme Court,
general term, who have denied Sloua’
motion for a new trial, will not reman-
ttuoe him; pending the decision, the
Oouri of appeals towhiohoau moat next
betaken.
ran rnaamuT’s oxDaas.
Wabhuhiton, May 9.—The President
unoanou with deep regret the duth of
tke Hon. Salmon P. Oaue, Chief Justice
of the United States, who oloaed a Ufe of
long pnblio aervioe in the city of Haw
York, oo the 7th last., haring filled tba
offlou of Senator ot tba United Steles,
Governor of Ohio, Secretary of tha
Treasury, and that orowniug a llfa-ur—r
in tha exhanlted position u Chief Jns-
liu of tba Ualtad Stetce.
Tba President direot* that tba pnblto
Boe* la Wuhington ba cloeed on
Saturday, tha 10th inst., tba day of bia
funeral, and tbat they ba draped in
meaning for the period of thirty days,
end that tha flags ba displayed at ball
tha pnblto building* ud forts,
ami on tha national vessels on tha day ol
Urn funeral in h«n:r of the aumory ol
the Hlaalrtoaa dead, -I jj
By order ot lbs President.
Hamiltoh Fi*h,
Sacretary of State.
teMlai;Pr*MWI*eeala toU>* WaU Jet jr
We, the Grand Jurors, iliouu aad
■worn for the aerviot of the Superior
Court for the present week, wuald ru-
peotfaily make the following geotnl pre-
untments. H ring bun constantly en
gag id daring the week on other and ape-
oial pruentments, ws have been unable
to go Into u examination of tLe book*
of lhadiflerent ofilorn of the county, the
eoonty jail, pnblto roods, Ao., aud simply
uk to aall attention to a tew matter, nt-
feeling the pnbho interiat.
We noUoe, daring onr attendance upon
Ibe Saperior Court, tor the put yarn or
two, that oertain persona are summoned ia
tales jurors, every wuk, and their aervira
hu bun ao oontUnnna ud ao tong u to
give them the title of professional jnron.
Wa think this i* opposed to the spirit, if
not to tha letter of the tow, ud we would
recommend the Sheriff to summons tali*
jnron hereafter from the body of tha
oittasas, u the spirit of onr tow requires,
ud not from Ufa favored few who hung
around tl e Court rooms.
We dmire to ull attention to the prao-
tloe of muy of the Jnatieu of the Peace
of this ooanty, in taking worthless bonds
of merely nomiial amounts for tho ap-
pearanoe of persona charged with crimi
nal violations ol tow, and especially ia
tbe eau of John Striokiand, who wu
charged with oargtory in the night, ud
tram whom a bond of one hundred dol
lars wu taken whioh bond wu found to
be worthless. Snob urekauaas, to ray*
the toast if it, by pnbUo offloers, is repre
hensible, and calculated to increase rather
ibu snppreu crime.
We would ull farther attention,
especially to tba fut tbat many offloers
of tba law, bailiffs and others, who—
doty it ia to arrest criminals and eaonre
them to the tow, anmmona witm
etc., are largely derelliot in the diubarge
01 their duty. True bills are often found
ud warrants placed in tbe band* ol .he
offloers lo execute, abile tha criminal;
are allowed to escape, or what it still
woru, permitted to remhin in the limits
of the oity aad eonnty unmolested.
It ia the pleamre of tbe Grand Jury
to state that their observation luda them
to oonolnde tbat hia Honor, Judge Hop
kins, the Solicitor General Glenn, ud
other officers of the oonrt, are tiaoharg-
ing their dntiu with promptness, efficien
cy ud fidelity, aud that the pnblio morals
have bun largely improved, ud crime
pnnisbed ud materially diminished by
the imputisi ad-Uioiatration of the law.
The Grud Jury -eoominaod to yonr
Honor tha pnbliution of the shore pre
sentments.
Wu. V. Gahkxtt, Foreman.
Wm. H. Howell, Secretary.
Abnbtm Roarnfeld, Leonird B Folsom,
Wm. H. Ill09, Fred Utrkll* hier,
JoMphiu 8. Banei, Bear? J. BoltaoUw.
JoAbiiffl 0. bA/BokUi, John M. O. ll«ld,
Wm. B. Brightw*ll, * Jaoob Inuud,
Wealej D. Mitch*!, Junta M. Oaldwoll,
Hear/ A. VolUr. Columbu* 0. Morrla,
B*nrj B. »*, Look, Q*orf* T. Ogletr**,
DM Fiah, Columbu* L. R*dwln*.
OnDd Jurors.
Ill aoooidanoe with ibe foregoing re*
commendation it ia ordered bj the coart
that ike abort presentment be pnbliah-
edtfaj 9, 1873.
By the Ooort Jho. T. Glknii,
Solicitor General.
Alma extiaet from the minmei.
Nm !Abocrii»emeniB.
OamlmYp Duck k Oo.,
Atlanta Brafor Great Southern Oil
Works.
Hradquarthrs fob Artists Matrrlals.
Ter Larobst and most Oomplhtr
Stock nr the Southern States, such
as Oil, Tubs Colors, Oaks and Moot
Water Colors, Easels, Palettes,
Stretchers, with and without Qan-
tabs ; Oils, Vauuahes, Pastal Cray
on s, Ao.
Pricks to Compare with any other
Markrta
Memorial Day—Street Can.
Extra oan win Imt* tb* o*pitoi for u>* o*m*<
toy tvtrj flruca minute* from 9 to T thia d*y.
»k?10.1t. RALPH PITERS, Bupt
HUT1CH TO imKHObOERI OBUR.
OIA RAILROAD ARD BARKING
COMPANY.
It.*9 Om«* OMIflk Be Me CoiDPDHy,!
Auovita. Oa., May A 1878. j
O N TURSDAT. May 18th. 1878. th* down day Pm-
MDftr Train on th* OeorgU Railroad will
r *itn oar* auttolent to aoeommodata stool
an and tbalr Famtllaa alt a ad ing tba Company 1 .
Con faction, at Anguatk, on WelnaadAf May 14th,
8. E JOHNSON,
t Hnparlntandant
POSTPONED.
^HEBkM of I ha LU0KI1 PROPERTY hM baan
poatponad omm week—to Thnraday afUrnoan, May
noma, jutu mmbm pactobt.
P P. TO ALE, Fsctory—Hoibeck'a
# Wharf ; Sabraom and Offloa, SO HATNB bT.
Hoard at Deoaturi
SoARL al a pUaaaat raaldace* In Daoatur oan b*
had forth* Spring and Bommar. For fnrthar Inf or*
THIS Off IOR.
NOTICE!
OATOK v
tha 8th day of Mar, 1878, In kayatt* county,
On., on* H. T. W.lkar, abont moo/ n• yaartufaf*:
about8faat8or 8lnohM nigh; walghlng about 140
‘ ^ ^ than; wrlat a
pound*; aandy hair, quick apotan
t ol rlfhl
_ t, ml
ahot Said Walker took or onrrtad off
i*dlom ailed mar* mala: on* hola In aacb ear;
orto in oolor—-jrlu* anmad bar tall wharwth* hair
taa baan mb bad off.
A libaral reward wfU bag Iran for th* apprahanaloe
of aaid Walker with mala, or attber, delivered torn*
“* Jonaaboru, Clayton ooanty. Oa.
m«yl« M. B. DEYAUOHN.
W. B. Venable, Oieik.
THE PROGRAMME FOB
—Judge E T. Pound, he of tne
liaratfiviiie OjRetto who indulges in
bockwheert notes, to hewing his lots
enclosed with a | Unk feoce.
RATueaviUe GasetU sadly ro
om fehnb a \ rcoooioua aewan year old
Piker, the «4lier day saionubtHl his fs-
btoeora juice,
ay set
iibiag
whiah he had hidden ia a pine top i
th# ho one, by esklng Him for a d
SATURDAY, MAY 101k ISfS.
Th* prooeaafaa will ba farmad la th* CUy H* I
yard, m »va promptly at 4 o’olook F. a., and 1a
th* following order:
1. Th* Atlanta Oadeta, aa adtanoa goarJ, praoadad
by tha band.
A Bar. A W. Elliott, who will oSar up (ha
prayar. OoL J. W. R«b*rtaon. who will raotfi* th*
poam “Immortelle*," aud <iaa. A- O. Oarllogton,
tha Orator, aaoorted by Oau. W. A Walker.
8. dor. J. tf amtth, kla ataH aad other Slat# ofl-
m aad Judge* of the Supreme Ooort of Oeoegia.
4. Jadga, aud officer* oi Ibe auparlai Ot ari.
A Mayor Oity Council and Polio* of Atlanta, ard
11^other oity and ooanty offioara.
7. Ladiee’ On mortal Aaeoolatior, aaoorted by tha
night* Templar* uionntod.
Hih. Mm in in Oiuhao** School.
®- Oblltlrao of th* Baptiet and Mat! odlet Orphan* 1
om*a.
10 Tt
Maroy-
SodaitUa* of 84. Jooaph, St. Aolofalos
and Holy Childhood.
14; Maaona.
14. Odd Felloe*.
14. Hibernian*.
17. PI re Oompaalf a
Ik Othar AMocUiioa*. Order* and tfocitita, and
ofuaaaa aenaraliy of both ooumy aad city.
Tha wholato ba under the control of Oan. O. T.
Andaraon, who boo kindly aoaoawtad to act aa Ma*
ahal '>n the nooaatnw.
By order of Arm J. M. JOHNSON. Prt.ldent.
Mra, 8. A. Pnam, Sooratary.
At the an. gaaUoo of maa* ottlaana, th* piaea for
iormlag tba arc o« eat on oo Daoomtton Day ta
ohanaad from the Orov* near th* Cemetery to tba
<’hy Mall Yard, ihua* who have beau Informed of
the Aral arrangement will plena* not* th* change.
MfVii
Agenta Wanted!
L ibbral terms win b* and* with Agaot* in
ah porta of tha oountrf ter tha ml* of
Hon. Alez-H. Stephens’
HISTOBY OF TH£
U N IT 111 D STATE*,
Which la now In Us SM*n4 Idluce.
B. J. IIAI.E A1HON.
*c em.Ttta'JfcrJa*
jfiAHTiAnn unmut'En
JHAKTI.
BRIO
Sac
CHINE
teelmpl* ta U* maohaalam, bollt atroag and dnrabU
•ad aaa ka oparatad by ordinary halp. The enpoci*
ly to 4,og0 brloka aa hoar with atoam power, or MAO
wlSi kora* power. Maaafaetwod aa4 aaid by the
MARTIN BRICE MACHINE CO..
mhAdAwAm
Farm & Portable Mills.
Made-All kind* of Mill Me-
bkibiry-Rofitto, CtotRMJom
Shattere— Hominy Mill*. Prim
I1A makoo om gaartia Art
mlnatoa at mawoy wtomod.
SEED FOR 0IR0ULAB.
STRAUB A CO-
B-x I486, CXHCIEBATI, 0
Tra Oorcnmumi Yiowtablb 8raomo la k true
C lAar of tha human blood. It thoroughly n« ntral-
and eradicate* from th* eyatem tha apaclAo fb
ru«, and ovary kind of humor aud bad taint, which
tea**# aach * long Uet of human anffarlBg ana Im
port* perfect health aad purity to th* entire ooa.atf-
tutlon. In ovary form of acrofUloaa, marcuriel and
aypbllltlo blood complaint* li stand* without oom
pa»r - rapidly oaring Ulosm, Fvanrua, Oanmm
l. Scald Head, Salt kuon, aad tha 88 varte-
of akin affactloaa. it ta a poalUv* inrati v# for
torofuJa, chroaio and Inflammatory rbeumatUm,
and th* daadiy anamr of marenry, land aad araanlo,
quickly eliminating them from th* ay atom. Th* *c
Uon of this remedy la baaed a poo taa troth* ot la
aplrattoa, tha law* of nature, and ta* knowledge of
ahead*try. The Fluid Kxtiaoi of Qmnt Dn-
uumt. prepared by lit. J. 8. Fembartou, ha* mad*
th* moat wonderful and utonlahlng cur a. Ita ps
r.lylag. vivifying and tonic properties exarclaa the
quiokaat ana moat wonderful affeote in restoring
health. It la harm!aaa to tha moat delicate, and
navar b* used amias It is the true baantlAar of _
oomplsiloa. If yon want rtoh blood, olear akin kitd
beautiful complexion, uaa th* Compound Kztbaot
op MTILUHOIA or Qobmhi Dblioat. Seed oar
troattaa oo dlamaaa of Um blood. Ta* ganulaa ba*
the signature of th* proprietor oa each label—Uk*
For ml* by aTl Dragglata. |1.00 a bottle.
Da. J. B. PKUbERTON A OO., Froprtetor*.
may 10 AtUnta, 04
Bytciot Cfotiecs.
DR. SIMMONS* LIVER REGULATOR.
Extract of a letter from Hon. Alaxaadi r H. Ste
phan*. dated Ath March, 1873:
“1 occasionally aaa, whan my oon d I Mon rrqnima
ItjDR. SIMMONS* LTVRB REGULATOR, with good
•Root. It la mild and autu me batter than moot
thor remedies,
Lumber, Shingles,
Wiilte Fine IDoore
Windows and Blinds.
Oonmunptlon, Bronchi Ua, HarvomTDabUl^r, 233.
dlooiMwa arlalng from an impure eondHIoa of th*
Tha merits of thia vmlnabte prapamMon are m wofl
known that a naming notto* la bat nom
mind tha raadorsofthte (ournal ot the
alwajra havlaf r
ook of tkmlly naaaamuaa.
Ilffln^rMlSitowJBtlmdi ofSaUtealhrongi!
out tba South, endorsing It In tha hlghgol lama,
~ ~ Id Extract of Rooadalla.
. WIIROH GARB, of Balttmon, mya "R*
U In aama of Scrofula and other «!**■***,
with much mM«fkot. M- H '
a.T.0.PUOH.c' Baltimore, raeommamdaMto
a>l paraons auffortag th dlaaaaad Rood, myhte tt
aupartor toanr pat § Nation ha kaa over nood.
Rav. DABNEY bIlT *of IhoBalttmoto M. E. Oon-
famoa South, aaya hi 8u bean ao mnoh honed tt ad
-jMJaJjJJJjej* raoommanda it to all
■CRAVEN AOo!*Dn?|SSkl RardoaFTfllo, Ya.
aaya it navar felted ton 7 «mtteteotion.
SAMUEL G. MoFAl. RN. Marfraaaboro tonn.,
aaya it owed him of rhot nattem whan *11 atea felted.
Did onr apac* admit, go oould give
nial* from every State in the ■ooS.ft w pnmi
1*11* U sold ky aU Dragglata.
oLEMENTS, A OO., Raltimobb. Solo FroRHoto
JOHN F. HENRY, Ho. • Omufil PlaSb mi;
ork.W holamte Aganer 1
CHEAPEST FUBNITUKE HOtiSK IN GA.
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