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THE AT LAN IA WEEKLY SUN. FOR THE WEEK EX WING DECEMBER 1S72.
Local Matter?*.
THE COURTS
summon court.
Bit runo rod c iu never killel anybody, except in my own u-fenne;
We then came out and s'artrd up the street; Mr. . the c:rcus man, McDonald, and deceased. Phillip*, I
Clayton wa* with m-. He ,a:d. "Let ua go to the ( have been cleared by the laws of the country, and
lnll at Molly G—'*:'• that was a house of bid repute. 1 looked upon as justifiable
•« Let ub ro anil *ee wbat they are oing.” Iwent . _ _ _ __ . _
. ^ .. . m a in m y •» t^fore; and where I am beat known I am
to tins door; ihe landla.»y said there was a dim-!
culty. Iaald:
THURSDAY SESSION—SECOND DAY OP THE
MALONE TRIAL — AUGCMENT
CONCLUDED.
On Th,i-*dsy inorn-ng the Court met at the uaual
h»iir-Hia Uuvor, John L Fopk-ns, Judge, pre.
•irlinn.
The Malone case waa resumed.
Lkb SMim. ewous —Bee ember the ocoaa'on of
the (.booting ot Phillips know defendant; raw him
that nlpht; I w»a behind the tar In ihe Turf Ex.
change: raw defendant about five nitrates before
aborting; he was w * ,fc McAillater; dou t k»ow
wheri- h- »ent to tr m •h-rv; saw hiui la.t going
toward lower corner of Kimb* I House, on Decat.,r
street; tbn k Bedell waa in Exchange at the
time of »h->-tii<g; saw Malone and McvllxUr
paac window; don’t know who waa on the al< e.
waia thei ; cou d bear them talking but dou’t know
wh ■ tli-’-y wer< ; naw Philip* tba night at the bar,
where he ami Henry STJtcbiT l‘« k a g at* ot beer: the
aeo-n d time Phlihpe ami '1* Cm-slu. v e< ry M-tcb-
•,i. Jo- b lye, act ■ thera took boer; they remained
on y h tig enough tor me to draw It; it was in i
*V>rt tlm af'er th t. when I saw Malone am- Met.,
H-cer on the sldi-waN; they hal not left over ten
minuet* when I tnard the .hooting,
Robert H iward waa placed on Ihe stand, but his
testimony was oi>j i ted to The prosecution here
closed.
TRX DrFEN.E.
A. J Moixisteu kwh* — m acquainted wj*h
defeudstit; don’t know il-cca-wl; was with Malone
on tbn uiglit if ’ t e shot ting , wa. .ot at the carriage
factory that nhrbt; In warty nart of he even
lug w« wei.t to the corner of Whitehall
and Decatur treets, when yonng Cbar'es Cooper
came up and ta bed to Malum about a pistol; Ma
lone replied that that wis settlnd; we then went to
the Dolly \ardcn Siloon. wUere Cooper followed
ua; svdtalket to Maloue a air. about the pistol,
C>oper ha ■ a k»lie In bis hand; Malone said he was
tired of this; I sal to Co->oer. "Why don’t yon go
off and let Mm alone?” Then Malone, went out and
tat on % box. where Cooper .till followed him; I said
to M«tone; • lei’a leave;” th-n Mvlon- said: *•! am
going to Met rat pistol, and if them fellows follow
me any more. I ant going to snoot him;” he went
down the street toward tbnrailro d; wb-n he came
back I asked him li be h,id It ? Wo then went to
Turf Exchange; came hack to the front, and some
one in a crowd then made a r-m irk that bo cared
for nob- dy; 1 then turned rou»d and .aid: • who Is
that?” someone said: -It is young Phillips, then
Attn, said: ‘there’s going to be another diffi rally,
I don’t want none of it.”
Miss Lr Is Williams testified to most of the facts
abesdy s'ated. with the exception that sherepre-
nented Phillips in a more della t attlnrte, ami that
Jus- before Malone fired, Phillips placed bis hand
on his hip.
A number of witnesses were examined in rebutt'l,
but no fa-ds to alter the case a.resdy stated, wire
ehrlted. Milton Malune then mtdo the following
statement:
H tUINR'S S*’ATI5nE\T
" I WANT NONE OF THAT IN MIN*.”
So I went • ff and said, ” Let us go in the other
•nse;” I went to the door; they seid a irirl was
sick and wanted to aee me; I went in and the girl
asked me to
SEND FOB SOME BIRDS
talked a few minutes: 1 heard some parties come
the house; in a few minute* I walked Into the
bail, and then into the parlor. On each side of the
parlor are littlo rooms. Then I saw
HIESB rWO MEN
that had come In; I was leaning on the right side
ot the door; a youcg ’rtenu opened the door; I
made i.jme remark to her, and got up to have tne
room; I walked up ti a woman on the bed then
thts man capand followed me into the room; I sort
of laid my hand on her; he shoved me back and
said,
”TH a IS JCX OIBL'”
and jerked a pistol «ut. Clinton and young Mr
Hawks were standing a, the door; McDonald fo«.
wed in; I look d at nim; I was snrpilsed when
be drew the pistol; I said, "friends, I didu tcome
fora oifflju’ty; t came for amusement;” I eaid I
DON’T WANT NO DIMTCUMY.
He said: " It is good enongn tor me; I mm pre
pared." i eaid: “I am not." I turned and tried
to get out; Capand replied, using some exeeed-1 nirles consented to a mistrial, aud the jury were dts-
1 not looked on as a b ood-thirsiy murderer; bnt
men not knowing me and nearing tbeae reports
bound to form a very bad opinion o: my character;
If it were ueceasary I could produce men be.I es
those in Columbus to prove that my statement' are
true. M-. Pou knows wha- I have stated are facts.
I h n ard that
1BR FORMED A MOB
one nigh to attack me, and that it was Col. Phil
lips that prevent®, them. That shows they were
p»* jndiced against me. wh n the father and brothei
of d-ceased come ent to prevent the mob from at
tacking me. I have been told that these were f cts.
Barton Thrasher, Esq., made the opening ar u-
ment for the prosecution, si d at the close of his
speech, the Conn adjourned.
F AID ay’s SE SION.
The Court met at th usual hoar—His Honor.
John L. Ho, kins, presiulng.
the Bailiff reported that n« of the jun-rs id th
Mil, ne css-,. Alt. J. l Dobhs was m-rioualy sick,
and wa* nnanle to ome int>« Court.
Dr. Armstrong stated, under oath, the condition
of the juror H-was called upo tl.M las- night,
audwn with tue juror till •! o’clock this otulnic;
ha> the ja or bad been unconscious from th time
he fir-t saw him until a little before six o’clock; <h-t
he was in such a critical con-ition that he had it-
tie hope of h ar-cuvery: aud unoerthe moat favor-
le circumstances would he u able to aiteud Conn
in tees than three days.
Under this statement of facts, th- counsel on b th
log-y abusive lai gnage; I walked into the hall; as I
did so, McDonald stopped and
PUT HIS HAND ON ME.
and said: “Yountea not put on any airs.” Ire-
plied: " Your friend has treated me wrong, and has
drawn a pistol on me.” He said: ” He has got no
pistol.” 1 said: "There he stands with one in his
charged.
The prisoner was ordered to jail, and he rave wii
be taken up durig the present u rm again.
The case of P mi Bedell waR th-u called. On a
stat-.iuent of s licitor General Glenn and Attorui j
General Hammond ol the absence of two itrportaut
witnesses, he case was passed till Alouday morn
ing and a fall panel ordered.
A motion was made for new trial in the case oi
Bockafeltow, Col. S-iencrr for defendant, so:i itor
hand.” Capand was then in the door with the pb- Glenn.’ for I he State was heard and granted,
tol. McDonald said. and the defendant allowed to go on his own re
••he civ whip tod coguisanc .
.. _ . Alphcnto McAllister was tried for a misdemeanor,
wl*h, or without a pistol.” Cip-iud said: “Yes, 11 and a quitted.
can.” I then
On.'DBED MY PISTOL AND THEN JIBED
immediately; as I did I threw my hand up; Capand
fired. There (exhibiting his arm to the juryi is the
bullet hole in the coat; I had a black vest on and
the hulltt did not pierce it; I suppose the pistol was
not properly loaded, thungb the shot
hurt ME BADLY.
The door was pulled too; th- ball went through the
dour; be fired again; I held the door; the second
timeT shoved the
PISTOL AGAINST MCDONALD’S BBEAST
Tho Coart adjourned till this morning at ti:30.
RRCORItEtt'S COURT.
G KOUERI 10!S,
WINES.
’ L1QUOII*.
THOMAS M- GREEN.
88 Yf. B lta». M., ttuir <
Fine Groceries . f all Kinds.
Dealer in E :g ish and American
Pickles, Capers and Condi
ments, Olives. Italian Mao-
clronl and Vermeoilla,
Fresh ear ned Fruits of all kinds Canned Meats
and Fish. Foreign and Lomeeuc Preserves
and Jellies. I have on hand a fine
stock of Ola)
BRxlJI DIES.
WUTES.
HUtSHIES.
al.VD f. IJT.
Which I offer to HOTEL KEEPERS at the very
lowest prices, and ask a ralL
I am prepared to offer great Inducements
to custom- rs, WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
3- A call is soli, ited.
THOMAS M\ G RE33N,
tH W. Baltimore at., near Hlli, »y,
novl9-tf Baltin.ore. Aid.
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
BY J A MBS M . S r M IT H ,
GOVERNOR OF SAID STATE.
ZtsnETV'IESIR, -RTn A T Hl-KT I
Triumphant
HI K!>1 ED AND: F1FTYZ EVEKY^ DAY
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SEWING HACHIHE
Has just bten awarded the prcmlnai
At iTltomasvilie,
SINGER, AND] WHEELER.* WIL80K
Fox* tli© Best
FAMILY
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TH3 HOWS SSWINu MACHINE:
Court met as usual — Recorder Mitchel in the
Chair.
Nam. Davis, drunk and hallowing in the streets to
the disturbance of citizens. $5 an,i costs
Sam Jackson, drank and disorderly. $6 and
costs.
Dr. Proctor, drunk on streets. Costs.
N. M. R-ihinson, amukand disorderly. Costs.
Ann Abies, ttfoorderly conduct to tbe disturbance
of citizens. Discharged.
Ar,u Abies, quarrelling. Costs.
Wi
and fired; I then we-1 ont of the house; I gave I re ^ hil c^; am8 ’ dUordrrIy condact and ^ ar ’
myself up to the Sheriff and to.d him what I had
d. ne; he said it was all right, to go to my room
James Lynch, drank and discharging firearms.
$10 and costs
at d
SXB HIM IN THE MOUSING (I)
Clinton, Hawks amd ltamsey were there; we met I
the police; tb*y a*rested Clinton saying he did the
shooting; I Mid, I am the man that do’ e it; I have
b. eu and given xuyselt up to the oherlff; they said I
Fannie Dawdy, drank on the streets. Costs.
Court adjourned.
TUJB KILLING OP L. JJ. W^O.OJCK.
May it pleat'. Tour Honor and Gentlemen of the
Jury: I <tn brought befoie you. charged with the
crime of murder.
I AM NOT OriLTT-
I know, from reports that bav- been put out, and
published in tbe papers, that I b vo a bad character
in y- ur eyes.
It-s reported tbit I have murdered
seven men;
tbst I am s blood-thir»ty murderer. I will begin
and atato my first difficulty: I have had two or
Hires I will acknowledge that I have been wild
that I have drank Iq-tor. gambled, visited houses of
II f >nie, and dissipated generally: but what I did
wtis not don* under the clo k of reil ion, nor did
belnog to the church In the day-time, and visit bar
rooms and had house* at night. What I did was
openly and above board.
MT FIRST SHOOTING DIFFICULTY
wa* clirectiy after the war, in the winter of 1F65; it
was with some of the me tubers of Ca-tiilo’s Circus
th«t ticunrrod in Moritgom-ry; 1 met with the Tom'
pauy In Opelika; I was in the ca, with some of them
I • oppose every gentleman In tbe house knows the
«la*s that hangs •round a circus; they are gen-
Oi »Uy
thieves and nonnens.
During the time lu going to Montgomery I had
several hundred dollars in my pocket; tho Con
dnetor of tbo train, knowing tl-st I had it, came in
tbe car where th- men were, and asked mo to change
a hundred dollar bill for him: the next night I was
|ln the show; a friend of mine, Mr Clayton, handed
me $2'X) In tho circus; these men saw it; while the
performance was goiDg on I started ont of the door
to go to the Rialto; some of the men belonging to
th - com|.-sny called my name: "Maloue, where are
.going?” I said: ’Iain
aoixo to gxt a duink;
will bebick directly;’’ as I said that some one
'rack me on the face and knocked me round; I at.
-tupted to draw my } istol; as I did so. I got a tick
n the bead, which knocked ins ov*r, as I fell,
hrow myself on toy btek. and
SHOT THE M«N DEAD
hat stmek me >>n the back of the h- ad ; I got that
irk. which I -till eho to you, on my foreh'ad
here my skull waa smashed. tHero prisoner exhi-
ed tne scar on hi* head to tbe jury ;> I was insen
ble next .lay; my mother was telegraphed for to
*o tie alter m> remains bnt I came too; they did
nut even pnt mo in my own room at the hotel, but
the first room they came to, thinking
X SHOULD DIE.
The physicians and neveral o my friends were in
the room; my friends wished to speak to me; but
the physicians asked them to leave, raying I mutt
remain quiet; they left a negro with me; I made
him help me to my own ro r; ” ere -V*q r >- b ! nn
done to nit >n thr.t case; I wa* liv.tu ,.pou *s b. l: t,
justified; and not even brought to a preilmiuaty ex
amination; that wa* tbe first serious difficulty.
THE NEXT DUFIOULTY
was in January, 18b7, in Selma, with a Federal sol
dier. or three or four of them. I was knocked down
and boat oonsiderebly; nd I finally got away, hav
ing knocked one down with a pair of "knocks” 1
had A little Derringer pistol was in my pocket
and
THE FIRST MAN THaT CAME I SHOT;
I ran np stairs where there were several gentlemen;
I wa* advised to leave, and I did leave; the house
waa soon aftrr ransacked bj the so-diers; they
searched for me, swearing
THEY WOULD KILL ME;
went ont of town, to Colnmbns, and afterwards to
orida as I wasadviseJ tokeepaway from Selma,
here I staid till the soldiers went away; I was away
boat seven months; I then came homo, was
ARRESTED AND CARRIED TO MONTGOMERY,
d from in era to Soima, where I was turned over
tht cml authorities, where I was tried, and the
dence ot the man that 1 shot cleared me—he
log that
X WAS JUSTIFIABLE
what I had done, as tuo -oldiers started the diffi-
liy, and I had no otuer chance to d 'lend myself.
THE THIRD DIFFICULTY
last Christum* night in Columbus. One of tbe
en that >he difficulty wa* with was Paine—his real
;o; he paused here by tho name of Cap,ud, wnera
played some trick on a passenger; his companion
that time jumped off the train near the Rolling
li. and was killed, while Paine. »ii.*« Capand, es-
his man was with his friend in O^lomhoa last
tistmas; I saw they wrra drinking, aud liable to
rrel; I was standing with a coup'eof my friends
e of our party ma-’e a remark; one of Paine'
asked Colonel Ramsey and myself to take
k; I returned; they went off four or five mlnntee
then came back, and again
ASKED US TO DRINK;
repeated It the third time: we theD walked off
n the street; that night, about bait-past twelve,
sin tbe bar-room of the Rankin Hoise.
Dorayille, Ga„ N ivember 22d, 187*.
Editor of Tht Su*: I desire to correct a statement
must go with them; I gave up my pistol, and went 1 i n jhe Son of 2Uth last., relative to the klllilng o»
t'» tbe guard house; I was not kept in conflnemmt, [ L. g Womack. A true statement of thecircnm-
-lances as I understand them, are hs follows:
On the 14th inst., Frank and Thomas Ware went
into a fiold where Womack and a negro bo. were
ditching The Beld belong'd to Womaok. The
Ware’s raised adlstnrbance. Womaok told them to
go oil and attend to their own business and
he would attend to his. They w*nt off, bnt
returned subsequently with one David Dees.
WomacL, on their coming np to him, said :
" Yon thi ee have come back to whip me,” ani left
the ditch. He started off toward the fence to get
out of the field, but was followed np by Thomas
SYare. The other two remained where they were.
Whou at a distance of b iuib 200 yards from the
ditch a pistol shot was heard. Th" two men at the
bnt
SLEPT WITH THE JAILER;
I was tried before turee magistrates, and was not
even bounu over; remarks of the citizen* were that
they were sorry that l did nut kill the uther one;
these are all the seven men that I Lava killed till I
got into this difficulty with Phillips.
I have been told also that I have
A PISTOL WITH THE NAMEB
of the men that I U*ve killed on it; Captain Glenn,
pieaae show the pistol to the jury that they may see
how many names there are on it [The pistol was
xxsmined.J I acknowledge Mr Shivers told the
t- nth when he said that I had been dtmking for
-evoral days; before tbs difficulty I was considera-
b’y under the influence of liquor, and since I ie - I di-ch immediately ”an toward the fence, where they
cewod this injo-y on my head I forget things; I f onn d Womack <1owd and Ware upon him. De*s
think it was oi- the Friday alternoon boforo tbe dii- told -^o to get off Womack, which he did, Baling
Acuity I concluded to go and ,ie down, as I felt sick; I om&ck was killed-
a* I w*s going up Whitehall street to go to Ware received a shot in the side. Womack was
julia tbcmpson’s, cut in seventeen placeB. He got up aud walked
I saw Cooper, and asked him to go with mo; we about thirty stops ana fell down dead,
went up there; I went to bed; he sat by the head of I There was no old fend between them so far as I
the bed; I had put my pistol under the head of the I am aware. Both men have families of small chil
bed; I thought he put his hand under the pillow; dren.
hereas. Upon examination of the returns Was awarded the Highest Premium at the GEORGIA STATE Pi'ulfj
mails agreeably to law, of tbe ehetion beld on the I
.sth day of November, instant, for nine members to
represent this State in the House of Representa
tives oi the i ongress of the Uni ed States, for two |
years front and after the third day ol M>rch next,
it appears that the following persons received a .
majority of the votes cast, each in the Congressional I The Howe Sewing Machine has swept everything before it at Norik.
District mentioned in connection with hts name, Carolina State Fair, the great Fairs at Pifctsboag, Pa, Oxford, Hudson,
1/lnlJ.l tX-A 1 T\*? it, _ ^ VTT_,V *
In the First Congressional District, Morgan Rawls.
In the Second Congressional District, Richard H.
Whiteley.
In the Third .Congressional District. Philip Cook.
Iu the Fourth Congressional District, Henry R.
Harris.
In the Fifth Congressional District, James C.
reetnan
In the Sixth Congressional District, James H.
Biount.
In the Seventh Congressional District, Pierce M.
a Yonng.
Iu the Eighth Congressional District, Ambrose B
Wrigbt.
In the Ninth Congressional District, Hiram P.
Bell.
Therefore, the said Morgan Rawls, Richard H,
Whiteley, Philip Cook, Henry R. Harris, James 0.
Freeman, James H. Blount, P. M. B. Young, A. K.
Wright and H. P. Bril, are declared duly elected
Representatives of this S-ate, from the respective
Congressional Districts as aforesaid, in the Forty
third Congress of the United states of America.
when 1 got np I found
THE FISTOL WAS GONE.
I said, "Charlie, bring my pistol back.” He brought
it bark and pnt It down; next day we came down
town; I said I looked on *'ooper as a gentleman, bnt
I thought h.< tried <o
steal my pistol
after goiDg to a bad house as a friend; that waa what
Cooper came to me that night to explain; I waa then
uu ler the influence of liquor; 1 said his explanation
was sufficient; McAlister said: "Let’s go to the
Dolly Varden and get a drink; Cooper came again;
tie had
A KNIFE IN HIS HAND.
I said I didn’t want a difficulty, the thing had,been
explained; I was satisfied; I went out and sat on the
box; he came up and commenced talking again
From there I walked across with Me Abater to tho
corner near Spark's bntcher-shop. I remarked to
McAlister," I am
GOISO TO GET MS PISTOL
frem tbe Matson de Villa.” I asked Stivers ior it;
ue relused it once or twice; I told him if I couldu'
get it one way, I cou d another; that parties had
been following me. I may bave made use of tho r-
mark be testified to. He hat ded me the pistol; I
went back and f und McAlist-.r; he inquired if 1
got it; I said yes; he said M'« go in and take a
driuk; wo went to the Turf Exchange-1 took a giass
of beer aud wont outride, and Cooper came up.
About that time some par J«s came out of the Turf
Excbang". and tome one in the party said, "I don’t
care a < amu f r nobody.” Some one in the other
party remarked. "I don't care neither.” McAlister
asked if that was intended for him. I paid no atten
tion to him; I touched McAlister. One witne*s
said I was across the sidewalk, bnt I was iu the
crowd. I said to McAlister, "If this is another
fuss I don t want
err it IS MINS.
lick. i«M <t ws* tu.u •<<)*''! * vtuod there s.
tew muntas Ibe nc ;t vku.,, i .-.-umber I said I
was going to bed; I
I slept WITH bedell
in room 11; I started over t'lere; I was sick and
nervous, and changed my mind, and went to
THE CARRIAGE FACTORT,
and went into the parlor and took a seat on a chair
ou tne left hand aide; I made eome rema.ks to the
women; 1 don’t know h w many thera were in
there; I den t go to such places to see men; the
first I heaxd or the difficulty,
MISS T.WT.t * WILLIAMS
bad her hands ou me; 1 neaid sums one of the par
ty, whom I thought was in tne room, say:
-TAKE YOUR BAND* OFF HER,
she is mine, And I will kill any a—n of a b—h t'<at
touches bar; I»aw the party intended that for me
irom his looks; some other man in the party caught
him; M ss Williams caught me at the same time,
and said: “at p, don’t have no fata;
HE is a Box;
I said I don’t want to oe shot, or something to that
effect; ne (Phillips) made effort to get away from
the person, and threw his hand on his hip (iilns-
Respectfnily,
Dorayille.
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opponents) that it is the easiest understood, lightest running, least noisy
Given under my hand and the Great se»i of the I and fastest worker—accomplishing the greatest quantity and variety «
st»te. at the Capitol in Atlanta, this twenty-sixth wor fc with the fewest changes—of ary machine in the world.
day of November, in the year of our Lord tine |
thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-two. and of 1
the Independence of the United States of America I
the ninety-seventh. JAMES M. SMITH, 1 , . . ... . _ _
Governor. | W ANTED!
By the Governor:
David g.coxxing, secretary of state. | Good Salesmen, and especially Sewing Machine men, to sell Old
Howe in all the Territory not already occupied, in Georgia, Florida and
A PROCLAMATION. I SouthCaroUna - Address
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,
GEORGIA :
BY JAMBS M, SMITH,J
Governor of Said. St ate.
WHEREAS, Upon examination and consolida-j
AT ANTA, GEORGIA.
STEPHEN H &: a LYNN.
FORSYTH STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
HAVE NOW IN STORE AND OFFER TO THE TRADE AT LOW FIGURES
150 Bushels Choice Seed Bye,
2,500 Bushels Yellow Winter Oats,
14,000 Bushels White and Mixed Oats.
250 Bushels Ohoice Seed Barley,
2,000 Bushels Black Winter Oats,
100 Bushels Choice Timothy Seed.
New Orleans Sugars,
I large quantities of
AXaS O,
Wn skies, Vinegar, Irish Potatoes, Apples,-Onions, and are receiving daikb
elation of the returns made agieeably to law, of the
election held on the filth day of November, instant, I
for eleven Elector for President and Vice President
ol the United States, it appears that tne following
persons received a maiority oi tne votes cast, to-
wit: William T. Wofford, Henry L. Benning, Julian j
Hartridge, Washington Poe, H. G. Turner, R. N.
Ely, Wm. I. Hudson, James M. Pace, Henry R. [
Casey, Jasper N. Dorsey and E. D. Graham.
Therefore, tne persona above named are hereby [
declared duly elected Electors of President and Vice
President of the United States, and are required to
attend at the Capitol in Atlanta on the first Monday
in December next, to cast the vote ot this State, on
the following Wednesday, at Twelve o’clock M., for
President and Vice Presioen- of the United State*.
Given under my hand and the Great Seatot t- .el
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this Twenty 6ixth J Have now Jn tram-it, from Cape Cod. 250 Ha f Barrels and 1,000 K>fo Mackerel. 100 Half Barrels and MO
day ol November, iu the year of our Lord Orel
Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-two, and of
Glioice Butter,
Fresto. Com
-AND—
Meal
DRESSED TURKEYS AND CHICKENS,
the Independence of the United States of America |
the Ninety-seventh. JAMES M. SMITH,
Governor.
By the Governor:
David G. Cornnto, Secretary cf State. no27-3t j
Kits Herrings, which we want to sell’on arrival, and wiU put at low prices to Dealers.
•F L O 1J R—
ENGLISH
BAKING- POWDERSj
AND
NiiLlsII FLtVOKlNtf EXTRACTS I
F or
Bread and
BEST
TO USE.”
‘•EASIEST
TO SEEL.”
8. H. Agents*.
Itdm'tTnyysu
to fight tho best
machines prove
onr claims}
the ar*nC7 f nd
sill
DOS^I’D ” S. 1L Co, S8 Chambers St, N. Y.
irating the position); I shoved Miss WiliUm, away I OR NO. 4. DEGIVF£S OPEKAHOUSE. MARIETTA
and said, ••get away, he is going to shoot me-" ' - - - -
W E nave neveral of the late Improved Wheeler fc
•V, -u, Huger, Hows, Weed snd Florence Ma-
MAKING SWEET AND WHOLESOME I
Biscuits, A BETTER ARTICLE
THAN -vNY IN THE MARKET, having the qnadties
of the mat Baking Powder* and Yeat combined, aud j
recommended oy all eminent English Physicians.
Bread made from the
EXGL.ISH BAKING POWDERS
can be laked at once, or may remain in the I
dough forty eight honre, and is guaranteed to make
a* Rood Bread or Biscuits as it u*ed lm uedist.lv
alter mixing, aim is warranted tree irom the coin,
terions effects of Baking Powders generally, being'
manufacrared irom strictly jure ingredients, and
under the supervision of one of the best Euglisl
Cnemists. .
for Sale in Q,uarter. Half and Pona
Tins by alx Respectable Grocers
and Orugg atg.
Wholesale by
WEST s EDWARD3. W. L. HUBBARD & CO.,
W. W COMPTON & CO., GOOD .iAN &WADE,
T. J. PHILLIPS. Atlanta. Ga.
Head Office for the United States,
191 DU ASK STREET, If.
no20eod6m
price
b we-have taken in exchar-g*-at alow
very eheap. oc27 *.&*'lf
IRXD1
I saw he wheeled; I fire < a.ain and the ball went to |
the left; I then walked down; Mr. Haynes has told ” ^
what I said; 1 told them I
BSD SHOT A lUS
w tryng to sh *ot me; wnera is Harris, the
Sheriff; they remsrsed. "we are officers;" I said, -I
surrender to you; here la my pistol, take it; l have
been told that tne repor' hs* gone to the mother ot
deceaaed about the
y.<m XKGJtXVSD OK IHE KSTOl,
•nd to CoL Phillip*, the lather of decearad; I have
hard teelings to them for the iuUrast they have
t*ken in this pro ecn-ion; I think they are penectiy j QiJOROia—Oglethorpe Count y
justifi-d; if I waa wtUbing like tom -poBF.RT TURNER, head of » lam of miner
scribed me to be; I think *uv man guilty as I am re- | children, make* application for mption ot
|lO. BAILEY & CO.,
PRODUCE AND
PRO EISIOJT 3 ItO HERS*
Pika’s Building, t onrth Street,
cure ■ rjr.iTi. ©
Hnwim
•, ort-
false reports have bran published against r~e; I Lexington, Ta., Not. Ktb, 1872.
Are 4gents for the Celebra ed Flour made by J. M. VEACH i CO., said to be tbe VERY BEST offeree
to the Trade, and have now in store a full supply of
Super, Extra, Family, Extra Family aud Fancyj
Iu 98, 49 «tnd 24 Poantl Sacks.
ALSO 4,000 Barrels vavions other brands, “R. E. Lee,” “Graves Mills," "Dnnn k Browns,” "Ksff-
lor’s” and are receiving the product of several Tennessee Mills, all of which we era directed to sell loaL
HOWARD LIME, CEMENT, ETC., ETC.
Will keep dnring the winter, heavy stocks of »
Bulls. Meats and. Lard.,
Shipped us direct by Packers, which will bo sold low by car load or otherwise, loora er packed.
Live Hogs Bought '•nd Shipped on Orders*!
500 Bales of Ha> aud Ten Car Loads Ear Corn in Store.
STEFlETEaXTS cfc FLYKTlff.
nov.9-d*wtf
Y.
GEORGS PAGE & Co
MANUFACTURERS OF
Patent Portable Circular Mills,
Stationary and Fortabi*
ST E A till ENCsHES,
GRIST 21 ILLS, JZe.
■So. 5 Sc’^roeder Street,,
MLTIMORfc, MD.
Send.for Catalogues and Price-Lists
cdftwD*
BUS5>I> FSS NOT1CF.
I T' KE pleasure in making tne announcement that Mr.^W. H. C. MICKELBEBRY. «o long and •»
favorsblv known to the trade oi Griffin, Ga., is now connected with my House
Re-pectinlly, A K. SWAGO. Atlanta.
Bv rtferenc* t the above card, it will bo seen that I am now connected witr the Wholes*!- GROCERY
and PBODPCE HOUSE of A- K SEaGO, in th- city o* Atlanta, where I t-hail i>e most happy to »f-e myola
friends: and I assure them that I am now better prepared to protect aud promote tneir interests
| ever before. W H. c. 3IICG.I5t.BKKtaY,lato ofonffin <ta.
Stock in Store and to Arrive Soon.
10,.00 Pounds Balk Meats, well cured, including Clear, Clear Bib Side, and Shoulders, Paokel in Caste
i ’ »nd Half Casks, or loure.
g5,000 Pounds Old Bscon, Cl -ar and Clear hib Sides and Shoulders, packed to suit buyers.
15*,000 Pounds BestQaall<y Leaf laid, mBarrels and Cans.
G-R.AINT I 2
».too Bnstelp old Vhite Biead Orn, ai o Y-liow ai d Mix-d Old Sound, Superior Feed C m.
3,000 Bailie a Feed Oau and Black teed Oats White Seed Gats, and
CxiEIEt»R.%'1.1 SURPRISE SEED fKl rs.
i Seed Rye, Bed 8eed Wu*at and whit- Seed Wheat. Ciover 6eett Gras 8-eds in variety, of ;
j and best. 1.' Barrels and tags ionr -gra-.t-s snu pace* equal to any F.our iu the
Ut *l5^Ani U !tockof Coff-e, Refined sugars, nd R-fi-.el sndR.w New Crap New Oriea. s
Sew Orleanr Raw snd Refined Sugar, Moiaraes, Cheese. Fu>h, T„bacco, Rice, lfoggi g, R p
j Candies. Uy str-rs. Soap. Kc., Ac. _ „ . , , _ . .
Orders Pro:. pti> aud taithf.liyfii.ed. JOT Terms C a eh. unlessoy mutual agreement
Plant-rs «ni be supplied with Fertilizers. Provisions. Ac. for IS,J, to enable h m .. en ,i
i>u--est
bale*
Mnia-aeo,
* .rah.
I fortes successfully.
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