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THE ATLANTA SUN
daily and wklkly.
THK^I'N publishing CO.
—•difc'&A-JLX. '
Hon.!A» H r Stephens,
POLITICAL EDITOR.
THE
VOL. Ill
SUN.
ATLANTA.GEORGIA. SUNDAY. JUNE 1, 1873.
NO. 917
mM'T
DAILY—Per annum, |g 00
Hilf yekily, 4 00
Q°“**8y, 3 00
MonflUy, w
WEEKLY—Pe* tnsua, ..IB 00
_*R®5 tarti Mr and
WreUy oiraatationis largerUmnAntof
my paper in the Stale.
lor a fair crop of applr* and peaches.
TteHop pruapeeta arm Seuuto .re -SMJSTJK. L V® r . eoki, "' il **•>
rail'll iring.
menopment
- will begin July 6th.
■oeilj of Lonisville. bat for eevera-’yei
awsssri&sn?;^
Iio., Wl
m „ since U
Mra. Garnett, also formerly of Loui*
doe
b.Y$ ^ lodetirin of ILe government builX-
• re wilding of the Hamilton Pe- i“g. to . b8 erected at Coring ton n«a 1
“ to rapidly progressing. * "
ator was killed in the
•aiiied, and about four bnodred and fll
ty of the patriotic oi tizenaot tout villagi
11 lota for the looatiox
rNo. 18,0. B. B.. a fi
01?fc^blj h wife?f4.^, > 5221f^ f^^^ 9 ^^W-W. , Mo 1 fhe^
—-jl ’ 1 Pieaident of the Ooviugton City dour'
tAu «nMM#fctiKh4bffl« i tfc.tW
wnjypa naliam he* reached it. climax faUJCStee Court olthel bui
Tbo “! *■ w »lli , . Ea*| aB .*l* and UtaMLtha thiatjMaa Bal.road trae!
r&r!
Ctm«b, E ’.V* •nM.it.Vea* TiA«~
begin on he 11th of Jane. Mr. William Arthur haa in preee, on-
Emma ind Hickory Jack wi 1 hare **}? «i»gnl« title of “The Modern
another l otting match next " 1 — 1 *
The race Will take plaoe over
.sapaittfc
:k wi 1 hare ““““ “ngular title of “The Modern
>t Saturday. *?”• • leriew of the ooUeoted apeeohee
rjfctAegmta. < >
TELEGRAPHIC.
awgtiMie/ML
.. T 5® Client and hia family reanmed
ine Long Branoh residence Thursday.
8 0nB 10 West Point,
snd Robeson to Annapolis to award di-
getber i; was decidedly one of tl
entertaining performonoe^j^iu
for some time.
law of
«•«*_
lyif '^et ai.„
iron, from 8ehofleld'a Bolling HnU. hu
been Jail MaaaltWJmmtlod to the Labca-
atory, on the Macon abd Western Rail
r\..no jlYI
The Oathohoa of Albany are to btte
a fumed tie Mason and
i Oufrcda, emumg
nation, ana not Jfjr from
the line of Bibb and Monroe oonnties.
The atonh eo**red a tract about a mile
wide, aha mnch damage to treca, fenoce
and oropa. . r » ■ «
Negro men go to partiea ft Bokoi Ad
represent that they hare been sent by
the health effioer of the city to clean np
acme place abont their ore mi tea whieb
has been reanftedaaa naimmae. i Th*!
atory aeema BO plaritlole that they are pot
to work and get their own price lor the
job.
W. T. Burge and family, of New York;
Mr. Ballaid, of Maoon; Mrs. Stickney,
of WilkeSwnftPr ' - ~
of Fji
Englon
Lpf the sale for the
m of the war, with
Preei lent and Mile
■tlAtaauBle to: the lug.-
It la rumored tbit the work np
amble and servant,
Georgia, are visitors at the
Geori
of Maco
Indian Spring
iiJm:
ailie lyt week, waa Jargely attended by
the min tatty and toymen ot the •barefcr
and waa a feaat to the aonl. Kot. Dr.
Lewia Prioe. Biihoi
Lewia JWo.
"pore milk of the word. ”
Thee ddweea TategrapK tertxhe inBi
Tenary oel-bratidn of th-< two literary
the craning weae very threateningonc—
the clouds utfetoaa* forebodings of more
nin—4 large andienoe turned ont to en
courage the yonog men. and wiab them
bon royage upon the wide, wide aea of
literature.
1 *(
Biahop Marrin, of the M. E. Church.
Sca b, vriWpteeMe over the next annual
conference in Alabama.
The mhilMyeiL^IvSjm railroad* in
pnrpoae
l5iilIt>C'...uA
June, the Diatriet Con
ference ot the Metbodiat Church, Sontbr
contenu at Toakegee. Biahop Doggett
will preiide.
The Advertised bfetti
preunoe the '
wagon* laden wii
the oonntry.
tli^eare'now ton blast
ation in Alabama and fenr in the oonrae l.uJ-ii™!™® ” ”
of
negan, P. O Conley, J. G. Stewart.
Gen. A. M. Clayton, formerly of Holly
Springs, Miu., ha. been, ‘
dent of the Bed Monntain
to All the Taoauoy oeaaMpn
death of Daniel Pratt. * . •
The capers) Iftpeiinton abtoag • the
new.paggjj
wiU not range\igher < than too or twelve
cents next U'aon. The Sooth baa
pitched for about six million bales. , m
Ex President lefieraon Davi., whcplt
an honorary m
dels, bu sent
aasiat in creating
Confederate
That
lond Pi
Friday luAn HonlaviUe, alter a
of more than a week. The next meetftJ
of Uie Assembly will ba held in Spring-
fleld, Mta»nri.a 0 r r F lf ,-e
The Diatriotf CtmikKnoe^d
gooiery Diatriet of Alaoema
Mtthodiat Episcopal Church
oonrenmm&Mhagm
Bay of Junk next
prraide. >
, frn hs Ihsl t
»■ pfumoD wbqwlt
ig tnair monument to their
the work upon the
^ lali'OuJTdAAe
flbaeni whieh wu in proglewwith a view
e*dy publication oy Jodge Robert
'arden, of Ohio, wiii Not,appear, m
[uenoe of leriou. disagreement be-
the biographer enif the enrvlving
•ee of the Chief Jnatioe.
almanac has been phMiabed in the
Armenian langnagh-. at Ccgistantinopto,
for the first time. Among otherTnter-
Mfttg article* to ope on t^e atotiatim gt
the race, aoeordmg id which the Arrne-
utons are 5,200,000, of which 3,500,000
ffl,a’to U » riD8 ^ j0re ^’
A statement juat prepared atthe Ir.as-
.nrydepaxtment (hows that for the nine
monthe ending March 81, 1878. the re-
Uimejorn Mfcma rtere 3147,228,078
(10. “ Dunrrtr Ahe ha. period ending
Maroh 81* 1872, the receipts from the
same source were 1166,747,106 68, show
ing that nnder the new tariff law the re-
rftytioyu taxation fa. JO,624^*87 V/'
President McMahon is above the mid
dle size in statore, bu a aorntinizihg
look, and rather intelligent features,
bearing the iirpreu of his military pur
suits. His wife is of Irish extraotiou,
takes - a--pratnine|
ltablu'.aaivfmt-i
hUtJrartfd fi
era soon afier the bsttie’
is on frieruly terms with some of thi
Irish residents in Paris.
The PoatoBce Department is annoyed
at the carelessness of many poatmutets
of minor grade throughout'the country,
♦ho' fHU to the department inciosiog
money for stamps, envelopes, etc., and
' on tneir
over 80,000 post-
ffioes in the oountry, mifny of ibe poot-
meters having nauM alike, it is eaUreme-
iy ddhoait to aaeertai.. the names of such
writers, and therefore quo not be answered
«£lfcrthe Northwest and to Mis*
northeasterly mid southeaaterly
diminishing pressure, warn** sad
feasing cloudy weather and oooaaional
a. For the Lakeaand thanes to Een-
tuely, northeast to nurthwutotly winds,
h barometer, low temperature end
generally olear weather. Fur i'anoeaue,
"® Oplf and South AUantic Statu,
gortheaat a*d southessterly winds, high
lirfmetar, cool, steady weather and oe-
nauonal min. with incretsing doudinees
tompereiure in Uu. Weetern GHtlf
amtox For the Middle and Eutera
amtea and Canada, northaaateriy and
ewltoriy winds, high baromator, oool,
dear and partly cloudy weather. Be-
porte are missing from tha Paoifio coast
and wait of the Miuoati river.
A~£»' lYfllh.
-Jfoiuc, May 81—The fire in the Dela
ware and Lacks wans Railroad' depot, at
Hoboken, to at U raging. When the
'“tee -ware first discovered four trains
ready to start were run out of the dei
and saved.. Bat four freight care, tl
could not be removed, were horned. The
dames oommnnicatod with the dook, and
the firemen are endeavoring to uvs it.
The origin of the fire to unknown, but is
,aaid to be the wore of an inoendtory.
T*e World’s London special uys Gen.
K.rnpatri k has telegraphed to Oarlist
headquarters requesting Bradlaugh’e re-
The Spanlkb frigate Baragaza, with
twenty-one guna, is in the harbor.
hpjfpenVO JJ^T i? Olif ml tiara are getti
, Personal Itefiaa.
Miss Kate Field has nearly ready for
pres* a book to be entitled “Hap-Haz
«di"
Wilkie GoMins is expected to make hia
sRricjg fkluQta Bus'iif eaflyl in Au
gust.
Bev. Asher Wright, of New York, bu
translated the Gospel ihto the Seneoa
language.
yBontwell will not conbnehiseloqaenoe
to the flensto -Chsoilmr next winter, -but
will Mure oooseiousUy.
iJ Bsob-pay dhgergest ' Jbhn Hill, of
New Jersey, George A. Halsey, of the
same State, andTHenry H. Starkweather,
ot Oonneoticut.
George Francis Turin leevu immedi
ately for Europe. He bu entered anils
ageidst nearly everybody in New York
for hugw sums.
The ^sssengi
PAKM
Fams,' May 81,-The Oricenista in
esumblir an seeking an alliance with
the Lett Oentie, having refused to fojcfii
ooalition with the Ls^tlmista and Bo-
Mnartirt. Tha Left Centro, however,
dedmu to entertain their proportion.
MMaZijr.
Braun. May 81,-Thn Bhah of Penis
bu snivel. He wu received at the rail
road station bv Emperor William, sev
eral Imperial Princes and Prinoe Bts-
marik. He wueauorted to tha palace
assigned him daring his sojourn in Ber
lin by n body of troops. Gnat crowds
of oitizans enthusiastically welcomed the
visitor.
CMVOMUTU.
Oxmtobkia, May 31.—Qen. Davie hu
returned from his soont, on whiob five
Modocs led him. No results. Three
other Modoos, who went ou an jnde
l icndent scout, were expected yesterdav
Cant. Jaok’s adherenta are well mounted
and armed. The total Modoc pnsonen
are 19 braves, 28 squaws and 80 children
J|Ntv loan, May 8i*-Dr. Brown, sen
tenced to ten year's lot aauulting a gu
collector, died in Iprison.
The owners of the Cromwell, overdue
at New Orleans, think the msehinery is
ont of gear. It is not apprehended that
serious calamity will happen the stumer
which is in command ota.lt. O'app, an
old and experiesoea officer.
A special to the World uya that the
Car lists have released Bndiaugh.
jrstr oiu.K*ra.
Nxw Oilmans, May »!.—Steamship
George Cromwell, some days ove&lne
Irom New York, hu not yet reached here.
Several schooners from the Gulf
:«r depot at Hoboken &e missing vessel.
np to-day, but they bring no tidioga of
issue '
is barm
A dispatch from Dayton, Ohio, uya
the President’s father expects to die:
Junto
1 Nriw Yobk, May 31.—Wall street is
ui-t—most of the brokers left Thnrs-
lay to be a'oaent till Monday.
The decline in gold is attributed to
the f*ct that cheoks tor bonds ulled in
aie fisted to-day instead of Monday.
Money abundant, Trannsaotions—
Soutpan ^Stqt^e, 17,000; Paoifio Mail
N^ Yobk, May 81.—Bethesda Foun
ta<u, j the latest glory of Central Park,
wu (jublioly unveiled this evening in the
pre«*ioe of a veey large number of citi-
zepa This Work of art wu from models
>ed and neon led at Borne by Miu
Stobblha, daughter of Henry G.
SMbics, President of the Board of
Perk Commiuioners. The design of the
foantaia wu suggested to Miu S. by the
pauage iu Sori Bare describing the Pool
of Bethesda. ,
George Francis Tr tin sailed fqr Europe
to-day, just e* -aping k Subpoena u wit
ness h the Government suit against the
Union Paaifla Beiiroed.
Hpeoie shipments this week, 1586,!
Lsrge.
P (Sengera left for Europe to day on
eight steamships.
The Germans of this city and vicinity
will oelsbrato next monday by outdoor
ufirw.s t «« , K , J , aS
T. D. Haxdv, of Londoo. Bbe will bt
'J.
Mrs. Miller No. 3.
W. B. Aator baa ordered $10,000 worth
* stone from Rome. Ibe bew
ring fs'ld be done bv Dana,
tho^culptor.
i iif Jhosa baa to
Si sTblsck her teeth,
riled- «p(W BITS. Oapron
and evinced-her desire of conforming to
the customs of other nations.
Julie Ward'Howe, Mha Peabody, of
Gaasbridgk, and ME. Lyuia Dix, are tha
Aumnuu members el >he Ladies' Inter
national C-wrespondenee Society, of
wbicb Her Royal Hiuhnms the Princess
Loots of 'HesaeTs President.
The ex-Dnke of tocegfiy vto-
§t Vitales in Vienne, and
g of the repreuntotivu
oases of Stnsrt and luelpnuc-
The ex-Duke is a decendant of
Wbut-
eli-i.lk.W
In the oout region of Alabama and
fruits will make a good yield excepting
thaipcaN-AbM LU.beao ont ebort to
some extent by the slag; it hu now about
TRKftMMrrnWnigVmniv an enoour-
MMLXt X !BtNW
fpVwitb a number toraigffihpUHim' t JWatoaemplh tog tout'ftouisisna this
‘ V ^aetiona'j of Ibe
mu
IS
a «**ae*.
Ujglsra are getting .bold sgsin here.
One dwelling np town w_s ransacked but
night and a watchmaker’s store on Fourth
avenue robbed.
Naw Tons, May 81.—A letterto the
Tn linin' of the 8th uys the dipiomatio
caret r of Governor Orr Crime to a painful
CSd before it wu fairly began. It is not
quite two months since he arrived in St.
feteraburg and presented his credentials
to the Emperor. He wu suffering at
times from severeoold, oontrsoted during
his Atlantic passage, and about a week
after hu frrmal installment in his new
office be wu foroed to take to hia bed.
From that dty he did not leave his apart-
meotit Cold settled ou bis lungs and
afterwards passed to hia liver, so that hia
blood became seriously affected. No
eerioue result wu apprehended, however,
and ok Friday, lour days before he died,
his friends thought be wu slowly
yat Bloodily improving, but
Monday lut the tost obange came and
he died quite suddenly at 2 o’olock. The
funeral urvieea were celebrated to-day at
the cbepel of the English American So
ciety. There wu no discourse, and the
pastor aim ily read tha impressive ritual
Of the Ohnreh ot England and eloaed
with” a abort prayer. Toe gloomy little
fibapel wu bv no means fnlL There wu
(ome dozen ladies (Ecgliah and Ameri
can), ball a dozen American gentlemen
in I lack, and thirty or forty diplomauin
theii brilliant, yet sombre oonrt ooe-
tame. The Austrian ambaaudor wu
there, the Ministers of Brazil, Italy,
Greece - and stas ihee of other legations
u well u of foreign offlee. Hr. J. L.
Orr, Jr., in a solitary minner, stood side
by side with Gen. Pomilza, the Consul,
ho wore e familiar uniform of Brigadier
Geueral of the American army. The
scene wu indeeoribably ud. After the
reetor had finished the service the dipio-
ls Walked around the ooffiu and drop-
i eaeh upon it a little sand. The
iviliaas present did theume.
KJA-LM
Putsom, May 81.— Oonnty Attorney
Ward retarned yesterday Irom Tezu
»itu tbs body of Nionolan Manin or
Uxopn, supposed to bare been the
aocomplice ot tha Bender family mur
derer. The Ktnus assassin, Dennison,
has mare some important confeesi-ms end
Milan be ka«
BjlLTlJmRE.
Baltimore, May 81.—Jas. Gibson,
oolored, iouictsd for killing a paramour
with a hatchet, wu oonviotod of murder
in the first degree
jrjtsRriLLE.
Nashville, May 81.—A negro who
outraged and then crashed • widow
ady's aaull, in Butherford oonnty, is in
ail. If she die,, whion is probable, the
people will hang the negro.
ELECTRIC HRjtR U8.
The Agricultural Congress, at Indian
apolis, adjourned yesterday to meet in
Atlanta iu May next.
Falling walla killed five men in Boston
i Friday.
Chicago bad an acoident at the decora
tion frolio in whieh two were killed.
Boring bauds of Carliats ountinne to
interrupt railway trains and plunder pae-
ngars.
Tne new Government of Franoo pro
poses to abandon the commercial treaty
with England.
It is reported that the Bank of France
will advanoe tti< lands necessary to com
plete the payment of the war indemnity,
end the evacuation of Froneh territory
by German troops will follow immedi
ately.
Constantinople hu had another dius-
trona conflagration in wbioh fifty booses
were aeetrojed.
t worm. The army won
assess than in aiy of the other
a. *»££££*£* a2r.rj.sr sr’a^r-™
•parted -“fit rfmttef— ~tatV*. ji" 1 ham oporto this sseek ska*' art rather
•he-MiifiapteO , - dmouaging. Thera writ b. cl Intis
cnmipuJiirt writes that ex-Tram -teait, and tha caterpillar or army aonw
Ulm. ot Gnewvilla, bmrirahrt paw- is Making rad woetr‘ with sot too -Hid
— r ..... . .. w wera.-.(t is not the oottrtr tteferptWh',
V but the true army worm peemtar wr-vfii-
’■ *n*o atAheiMarift The ground i>
s auakpiy eovered w
f wT 'SAadaat to it
rirr
Thi New System of Collecting In-
tbbhal Bkvbnde—One of ihe govern
ment officials, who hu just returned to
Wuhiugton after an ex'unded tour in
the Bontli and Wut, reports that in his
travels through the different collection
districts he particularly inquired of the
internal revenue offioers what wi*
thought of the proposed obange in ihe
system of oolleoting revenue, end found,
without exception, the new plan most
oordially approved, even by some whose
terms of aervioe would expire on i's go
ing into effect. It wu generally con
ceded that the plan ought to have been
inaugerated long ego. Commie inner
Douglu is confident the revenne receipts
will be fnlly kept np, to uy nothing of
the great saving to tha government in
the reduotiun ol expanse of collecting
the revenne.— Savannah AJverluer.
t&~ “ Bioketty little renegade, to the
not inapt name applied to Mr. Alexander
H. Stephens by the Lexington (Mo.)
Oaucuian.
By the bye, The Atlanta Sum hu
oeued to oome to the Appeal office since
we had the temerity to make a tew edito
rial ismarks rather refleotiog, though
quite respectfully, upon the claims u a
statesman and a true Southern man, of
the mod eat and mentorioui editor of that
luminary.
The Appeal oontinnea to ba publiabed,
however, notwithstanding the occasion.1
loss of ouch exchanges, and of railroad
patronage and advertisements.—Mmpklt
AppoaL
Ths Sowlhsm Railroad.
A correspondent of the Commercial
writes that he was “somewhat startled'’
qy this editorial statement in that paper
of Saturday: "Twenty millions of deilua
to tne very [cut for wnioh an independent
road can be built from this city to Chat
tsnooge;”—and proceeds to oonment —
follows:
I wu prewnt at the meeting of the
Board of Trustees soma two years ago,
when this Southern Bailroad question
wu op for dtooussi'in, and reman-her
that etatoments similar to yours quot
above were made by Joseph O. Batl_,
Theodore Cook, end others; bat they
mre promptly denied by B. M. Btohoy
and Mile* Greenwood, Trostees, who
stated that th* line of road could'
built for about ten millions of bonds
the oity.
I oonelnded that thaw who wen op
posing the road either knew nothing of
what it would cost, or ware willfully
misrepresenting it, u the Trustees were
in a condition to be informed, while the
opponents were not. Sinoe than, when
1 have heard this bugbear of ooat spoken
of, I have always considered it bnt the
wild assertion of thoee who would op
pou the but interest of the oity.
Will you, Mr. Editor, if consistent
with your view of Ihe publio good, in
form your readers upon, whet authority
such statements are made? Barely not
upon the authority of the Trartoes, for
they stand upon Ihe record so far u the
oo it, at icut, is oonoerned, and to it not
lair to presume that after fear years of
dilligeut, arduous work m this int rest,
they ere well informed upon this subject?
I ve.y muoh tear, Mr. Editor, that
some ot the statements in Ibis article
referred to ere not oaloulatod to infnae
that spirit of zeal wnien, in view of this
great project—the Southern railroad-
the buis of all oar future prosperity,
demanded of our people. Let us uphold
our Trustees, and let the work prooeed.
This should be the watohword of every
good oitizen. Our eyu are Ohztta-
noogaward by the air-line. Woe to that
man who looks'
■ backward.
■aw Cal rax was Detested.
The North Adams, Mss*. Transcript
makes a curious revelation in regard to
tha corrupt means employed, as it alleges,
to defeat Colfax in the Philadelphia Con
vention and aeoure the nomination of the
S ': Vice President. Its story to that
der Johnson, of North Adams, waa
a delegate to the National Con
vention, and waa aooompanied to that wi-
aembly by a noted Maaeeohtueita politi
cian named Tinker, an internal revenne
oolfoctor. They found in the oonrae ol
the canvass that Colfax wonld be nomi
nated, untau some dee; crate scheme ww
adopted, and about the same time they
discovered a Southern delegation who
were for sale. linker opened negotia
tions at once with the leader of the dele
gation, ascertained the prioe for himself
and the rent, ool looted the money from
Wilson e friends, and, with his own hands,
paid the ossh to the leader of tne delega
tion. When the proper time came thi
purchased leader rose and cast the vote
of his State tor Wilaoo, whiob deoided
the contest and neon red the defeat of Col
fax. The Transcript says that after tin
Convention Tinker told this story to sev
eral persons ib North Adams, and teat
Johnson enlarged upon the immense cun
ning they had displayed in the tranxac
lion. It is raid that Mr. Wilson did not
know of it.
As the mean has washed away some
fifteen feet of the blnff at Long Branch
the last seven or eight months, it
estimated that In the next ten yean it
will have destro>ed the present site of
the hotels. The oonrae of the Atlsntie
threateus to be very destructive to the
«• a-fron e recently purohaaed at extrava
gant prises.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS!
J*. Flour. Com. 0*U, 11*7, Btoon, i«ru, as
Most. Obfloo. HU.M, MoIamm, T >b*coo. So.. Do.
Ad(lrMg A. K. BJCAGO.
mrtiaauwat.
promised to tell til be knew about Bend
ers when he reached this city, but
near Atoka Station, Indian Territo
«ho» liimratlin tne bead with a re.
voiver, inflicting wonuds, from which be
died. If teems to be Hrtriie th .1 Bend
ers sse ifoW To Texas making their way
to Bio Grande riper to cross into Max-
!?r.
HWIUtVTOff.
Wasbieotor, May 81.—The Military
ewihontiee here consider the report of
Gwieral Dana’ ailtooee with Bogus
-C--arii« and other alleged renegade Mo-
aurar as rather a loose etatoraeah The
w*r Drpertaest oondemn the efforts of
the lute i lor depsrtAsnt to (at See ten to
• Messed. General *her-
_ The London Times- aarcsaiically
points to the feet that Franoe has just
mid over to Germany ten million stari
ng, without making the slightest Iota
about it, jahite Eugiaod eannot nay a
third of that snm to the United States
without resorting to every possible de-
ay, and then borrowing money in order
do it. The government to alto warned
that the withdrawal of three millions of
ooin suddenly next September will eet-i-
onaly oiippli the finaooee of the oonntry,
and la advised to commence dept riting
coin at once on tha other side of the wa
ter, in order that the Ices Buy not be ao
severely felt.
Death of a DisnsocisHBO Actor. —
The Richmond Whig eonteiu the follow
ing: “Sitnntoy morning Mr. Jamen W.
Waltock, while en route from Aiken,
South Carolina, to New York, died in a
iing-oar of the Biobmond ana Dan
ville Railroad, near Bnrkeville, ofoon-
umption. Mm. Waiteek slopped in this
city with the remains of her husband,
which apse taken to the Exchange Hotel
Several gentlemen of this city set up with
Saturday uukt, and yester
day tha body was seat North outhel
.••d Big Tarn
man u very plain his denunciation ot the
r Reid mAnowlefigea RtUetlp-
, to the Greedy atataa
body in Waoh.agt
Mrs J. W. Waltoek
Where ffie funeral w
Baoent Anew Mae aeper portion of
he State have alarmed the neidenU.
ITS! HATS! HATS!
Silk Hats,
LATEST STYLES AMD BEST QUALITY. $7.00
Cassimeiv Hats,
LATEST STILES AMD BIST QUALITY 00.70.
FUR HATS,
HADE LICHT FOB SUMMED NEJM.
Petri. Brown. BUck and White $010 to ft 00.
PANAMA OO to $4 OO.
STRA.W 25c to
Also good aMortmoot of
CANES. TRUNKS. SATCHELfe AND
UMBHELLAb,
Which Will bo sold Hi low DrloM.
JOHK a. DO AMI.
6 WhllolteU And, Jiairc' Buk Block.
Iffij tt.st. AtUnte, ti*.
Edw ard H. Hyde,
DB3IONBR
aas
EngraviT on Wood
JTU^Tal, Get.
OmOl over PHILLIPS * OBEW’S, concr WW*
kill k PMoktiM Ste.
GEOHOE PAGE & Op
M A HU CACTI'MIU Of *
Patent Portable Circular Mills,
Butlsaaay sal P.rt.kl.
8TEAM ENGINES
flRIMT MILLS, Off,
^o.S Sf'Vocdor OtrMt,
mLTIMORfc, MD.
id,for OUaiotua and PricfLitt*,
MIDDLETON
Brat* Jftlfgi
ft- Please BIT. we n (mil.-ft*
EAST SIDE BROAD ST., ATLANTA, OA.
Jut 1-dlw.
J. XX. ANDEHHON fit, OO.
a. Alabama stre.t, Atlaato,
A BB now,repute to fUBiak Martaea wkfcfta
bed
Mowers and Reapers,
Horse Rakes,
Bertbeoand Cradles
Threshers and Powers,
With or wlttovt Bcp^rdorc. Alaohorcc|M«mlc*
AGRICULTURAL IKPLKMBITS,
IMOLUDIMG PLOWS* FEED OUTTEBS,
XABBOWS. PUMPS, WAQKXMS* M3,
AOMSTS FOB
BROWN’S CELEBRATED COTTON OUT,
TEXAS COTTON PRESS.
BLAHDY’S STEAM ENGINES AND SAW MZLLB
CAR aud m« oa bafora porohaalng AlMWbffre.
UV9 J. B ANDBBSON * OW
GEO. E.WARD&OO.’S
TO BUT YOUB ,
CLOTHING!
Thffj h«T« opanad a Hplandld
Stock of Clothing
In Lonion Store, Marietta Street
GROCERIES.
New Grocery Store.
ronr a. mu. maicnov auai n
PARKS and ALLAN
B. . Cill 1
•tend uf MoPbaraon A Baraatt* Paaohtraa Siraat, a
Wa shall kaan on hand alaUS
■ aMUMookaf
Family Grocery Supplies,
M«h will ba *oL aa low aa by any oth*r hoaaa of
i kind in th* oily.
PARKH /So Allan.
== ± = — s ^ a==c
ATLAfrtA WATER etrKM,
d». arv (KATacyw;
rs; Jt'xrtZ’isrm
hucarelta as uate fllogam. ^ **11 l>. ,
min mi Amine
RAILROAD.
XTIAEU. 04.. XXT a* lap.
coAiaaetieuDtift mdi~
Ob xhb aytebioedit, wra am** 1 ' ''
Anita at
Inward Train Zraai Maw Yotk
^S!S«:.v:=.-::rr:v.«L»
lain M auanta lea. p. aa.
OamateloMew Xuk. via Kaanllla <a ~
WALDBE, EWDfGkCo.
HILLEBS INTO SEALKRfi IX FliotN
—AMD—
■ took mas.
Depot, No. 18 Bank Block,
O. MUXBrELO,
Funeral Undertaker,
Board at Donetnn
g and Hum mar. Fo« funkat Infot-
THIS OfflflU.
NOTICE I
OATOB TROD
EFT Iba iriranlawof M- B. Danmgtan as MxwteQ
• Alb day of . 1818, la Payatte «ooav,
H. T. w IkarTaoool 'h ymtfM;
abont ft faat 8 or 9 inobao nigh; walghtng anont 140
pound* s aandy hair, nntek apokan: write or right
>«an allot. Sted Walkar took or oarrladoM
i ataad mar* mala: on* bote la aaeh aar:
•oml la oolor—ring around bar tail whara um hair
oan rubbed off
tbteal raward wUl ba giraa Cor tha •pprahanteon
d Walkar with mute, or afthar, dalrrerud to mo
JouMboro, Clayton oounty, Oa.
maylO M. B. DEVAUOHB.
TELEQRAPRIC & BUSINESS. COLLEGE.
Pioneer or the dmitlil
A FIBUT’OLASS TBLBdBAFWrO IM8TITUTE
now In auocaaffful operation, la Lfbaaon,
Middle TMMma Term* moderaU and advan
tage* nnanrpaaMd. Seed to B. W. MoDoonokl, D D-,
LLD.. Fraaklaut, Corotrouter and OoUaa* lotml
Uxr. THOMAS TONEY,
lyftwOt Batenaan Manager.
BOBGIA—TALIAFXF.ro COUNTY.
WUl ba aokl bofavo tha OourA HouaaOoov In
Mate, on Um lat Tuoaday la Jut naxt, bo-
tha teoal hoar* of aate. aooat term Suti
ry a A feiasuadoa a>4oekM*i*of Nmi tafhvot
A. 0M
ofiookhiuiaof Itea I
tftii. WdiFr
1 out by on* of Um gtelaiUY Saldod
1 what 1« known aa Um *
plaoa” la ITS Dial Q. M.
H..D. l. Ooeaia,
&£mL
BOB WHITE t
Bob White- Bab Whltol
Beh White I Bob White q (Beh WkMel
Smoking Tobacco!
Manulaoturod by
810. r.iaiwflOjuriochH
LYMOHBUBO. YA. ,
IMNMUM4 by Ooanoteoura to ba tha YTN1MT
SMOEOIG TOBACCO Maamteohuad la thaiatead
■Km I afoal to tha Saaat ItegaataO d—B.
Far Bichkeaelaaff :Partty tlftaara Rival,
Ravlac reealvte GOLD aotallLVBB MEDAl*. ao*
VUUMJt*. ko. at tot Mata Maa ft
Taliaferro Canty M'l Sola.
W ILL ha aaM aw the 0r*t Tumdxy la July aas_
within tha tagal boon of ala, hteo-a Mm
Oonrt Houaa door hlw town of CmnltegtlBa, Tal-
ro oonnty, tha fo.lowtnf pronortg. to wte i A
of land in mid aonaty. oontatateg ntwa hnadmd
i. now or lam, ndjotoftef tend* of .’om»S T.
p. A. B- Brown, John B. Bnmr. and othffra.
Lawted onm th* yrngarly of Maary D Ontt^bywlr*
moot a E fa. framEmSnteartxrOonriofmlraaSBtr
in <a> or of Fotterd A Oo. wa. H. D. Smith. Written
uouoe mm on John B. wnitema, tenant la pan-
B» Jooaa. Ihia MaySOlh, ITft.^
■yftltd
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