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Marriage Through Agencies.
A USAS' FP.OSt THE RECORD OF PARISIAN LIFE-
THE STORY OF HONORINE BOUX.
Special Notices.
! took a stern view of the defendant’s having
l sported a name and partiqle which were not
. ] her own. and on this count sentenced her to j *yiT never fails; its operation is quick
; pay a fine of £20. Whether the ‘Institute’ j sure. Dr. J. Bradfieid’a Female Regulator—it
1 will now be conducted under the Dame of j hMhwnuwdftg ywrfwnty. ynrtwith nnkwmded
Jobert remains to be seeo; but, as French
Writing from the French capital of July 18, | opinion goes, the defendant appears to have
n correspondent of the Pall Mill Gazette re- left the court with hot little stain on her ebsr-
marka: “I recently wrote to yon respecting j acter."
some ecandaloua circumstances which at- ; »•«»
tended the Bale of a notorious woman’s prop- The Chicago Wheat Comer.
erty in Paris. My remarks stirred up a little
battle between half a dozen of the papers, Of the wheat corner which ended in Chicago
£ F SE “few^^^ch^s on Thn^dayalUrnoon last, tho Post of this
career, while the Soir and Paris Jour- i city thus speaks.
nal resented with some bitterness the im- j “The wheat that was sold yesterday lor
potation of public profligacy; for it is a cu- j $1.46 may be bad for $1.13. Tne settlements
rious fact that although certain Frenchmen were all made with Young & Oo. f who took
are delighted to see one attack their national j matters quietly, and no failures followed. It
success by many of the most distinguished Physician
of the South. It is a legitimate prescription, and pos-
seases i ha three fold power of giving tone to the ner
vous centres, improving the blood, and Airoctly stimu
lating tho womb by supplying the wants of nature. It
gives health to the frame, and happiness to the heart.
aug6
politics, which are often .generous, they are
extremely sensitive if yon impeach their mor
ula, which are mostly detestable. My pres
ent object is not to recur to the case in dis
pute, bat to call yonr attention to another
phase of French social life which has just
been illustrated by a trial in the Court of Cor
rectional Police. The heroine this time is a
Mme. Jobert, alfas De St. Just, proprietress
of a marriage agency. She was indicted for
obtaining money under false pretences, and
the evidence adduced at her trial was enter
taining.
The Public Prosecutor, of course, studied
Mme- de St. Just’s life with thoughtful inter
est, and this is what he has found: “Hono
is understood that they will make something
like $130,000 lor their principals, and will
pass into history os the sbrewdest concocters
of a coiner that have ever led a lot of shorts
into ambush. The excitement is all over, and
to-day trade calmly pursues its wonted chan
nels. Some interest is still manifested
however, to know who were the powers be
hind Young «fc Co. It was generally asser-
tained that the capital to engineer the cor
ner was furnished by Canadians. All the
papers so stated, and every circumstance of
the affair pointed to that supposition as the
correct one, but Young <fe Co. proclaim that
certain Milwaukeeans, whose names are with
held, are responsible for the affair which
rine Roux, the child of indastrious parents, | ended yesterday. Said a member of the firm
who kept a grocery shop, was born some five ; to a reporter yesterday: “Canada wasn’t in it.
and forty years ago, at Dole, once the capital j It was a Milwaukee deal. We had no inter-
of Burgundy. At nineteen years she came to J est in it except as commission men. I want
Paris, and was no more heard of until she re- ! it to be distinctly understood that John B.
turned to Dole bs Mme. Jobert, wife to a gen- j Lyon had nothing whatever to do with the
tleman whose whereabouts was not specified, matter, in any way, shape or form. Those
Perhaps it was the cloud of mystery which j Milwaukee men had a lot of wheat, and
f-nshronded M. Jobert—perhaps simply the j they went to work and filled their
fact of Mme. Jobert’s poverty. Anyhow, j shorts there. Then they put their heads to-
Mme. Jobert’s reception in the family circle | gether, and discovered that there was more
was not what it might have been, and she [ wheat in Milwaukee than there was in Chica-
was well nigh reduced to the humiliating ex- j go, and they instructed us to bay. When the
pedient of earning her * bread as a i market came together they bought in their
charwoman. Providentially, the war which j shorts from Milwaukee, and then they discov-
had broken out was quickly followed ered about the relative amounts in the two
by the Commune; so Mme. Jobert came
nsr YOUNG WOMAN, IF YOU ARE SUFFERING
from continued headache, pains in tbe back and lower
atomach, palpitation of the heart, difficulty of breath
ing, constipation of the bowels, loss of appetite, and
the thousand and one evils resulting from a suppression
or irregularities of the “ monthly sickness," buy a
bottle of this medicine. It is “Woman’s Best Friend.”
Take it according to directions, and tbe bloom of
health will soon be upon your cheek.
For sale by all druggists. aug6
I
W. H. PARKINS. 1. WAi'.SEB AtLB
PARKINS & ALLEN.
^rijhittcis and #ugfrmt^mfents,
Will furnish Flans and Specifications for
CHURCHES. BANKS, STORE BUILDINGS,
AND DWELLINGS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
OFFICE, Corner of Pryor and Decatur Streets, op
posite the Kimball House.
decS-dAwljr.
FOR SALE.
CHARLESTON CARDS.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Geo. W. Williams,
William Bibnie,
Jos. R. Robkjbtscn,
Jab. Bridge, Jk.. '
Robt. 8. Cathcakt.
Frank E. Tatlob, !
WANTED.
JNO. M. C. REED.
WANTED.
iy A GRADUATE of the South Carolina Medical
College, who can produce a certificate as a Licensed
Druggist from the Faculty of the same, a
c u e n k s it x r»
In some wholesale or retail Drug House.
Address, M. D.
P. O. Box 536,
augO- Charleston, P. Q., 8. C.
HAULING AND SHIPPING GRAIN
and its manufacture, not enjoyed by other Mills. It
has a fine reputation, and is now in complete order,
and doing a good business.
Parties who desire to invest in Georgia could not
find a better opportunity than is here presented, as
they will by this purchase immediately step into a
fully orgauized and profitable business. The property
will be sold on very reasonable terms.
For particulars apply to
W. C. TILTON k CO.,
augl-dlm Dalton, Ga.
WANTED-
4 FIRST-CLA88 COOK. MUST BE
m OUGHLY experienced person. who c
u boarding house. Good wages paid.
iL Xj S O ,
READY MADE CLOTHING
l THOE- 1
i cook for
AT COST
back to Paris, and at once took a place among
that attractive Fisterbood who set themselves
A thoroughly experienced WAITER, one who under-
pkceT~The7 decided t7«W uponVhat I ^ bu8Uie8H thoroughly u willing to
they had. They stood op until to-day, when j
they sold. Monday morning there was s. lit- j Two such servants can find employment and liberal
to regenerating the women of France, while j tie over 400,000 bushels of No. 1 wheat alto- ' v * fe ' e8 b Y »»plyinK “t
11 fiz,v.ovoi p.inonMi »v,ni» gether. We bought some c&sli wheat ihiB ‘
week. We had between 600,000 and 700,000
in option this morning. We have reason to
believe that we have a g:>od many other men
“long” in the market. We have had No. 1
wheat delivered to us here to-day at S1.1G.
SUMMER CLOTHING AT N. Y. COST
For Cash, preparatory for our Fall Stock.
MBS. E. ROBERTS,
Whitehall street,
•ver Guilford, Wood & Co.
M. Felix Pjat and General Cluseret did their
best for the men. She lectured on women’s
rights in churches and music halls; she head
ed deputations who carried petitions to the
Hotel de Ville rn favor of secular education
for girls; she lent her valuable assistance in
opening schools where this secular education
was inaugurated; and she figured with a plate ! average cost of what we have was about
in her bund at tbe patriotic concerts held in $1.19.” In answer to a query ns to
the Tuilleries. It was not quite safe declin- I who these Milwaukee parties were, “Oh,” $ 0 V 6 11 t V-F i Y 0
ing to put anything into the plates brought 1 said he, “T am not going to tell yon that, j
round to you by lady regenerators at these j nor any one else. George E. Collins will defray tbe eutire expense for board and tuition
augb-15t
W. B. LOWE.
Palmetto High School,
We can go right out and sell it at 81.25. The | ITtAI.L term BEGINS MONDAY I1TH OF ATT-
X? GUST, and continues sixteen week*.
Dollars
Employment Wanted
mess generally. Can clerk and keep books. Willing
to work in any branch of a legitimate business.
Address WORKER,
aug8-3t Herald Office.
. W. WILLIAMS A CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Cotton Factors and Bankers,
HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
WILLIAMS,1URNIE A CO.
Commission Merchants,
65 Heaver Street, New York.
may25-Gm
J. E. ADC ER & CO~
IMPOBTEB8 Or
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL AND AGRICULTU
RAL IMPLEMENTS.
180 Meeting Street and 62 East Bay Street,
. Charleston, S. C.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
No. 2 Wall Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000
latere st allowed from date of Deposit. nov22-ly.
JOHN H. JAMES,
BANKER AND BROKER,
Jfortwo Or more months. Collections promptly
attended to. Refer* to and corresponds with tbe Na
tional Park Bank of New York. Does business the
game as incorporated Bank. ncv22-3m.
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO
WHOLESALE GROCERS
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK.
of the City of Atlanta.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITES STATES
CAPITAL, $300,000.
Director*—Alfred Austell, R. H. Richards, E. W.
Holland, John Neal, S. M. Inman, W. J. Garretv, W. b.
Cox.
8pecial attention is made to collections,for which we
remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange.
Alfred AnsteU, Jh-esident; W. H. Taller, Cashier;
ncv22.
P. Romare. Asat. Cashier.
AKD DEALERS IK
Carolina Rice,
HOTELS.
s
HAMltOCK HOUSE.
WEST POINT, GEORGIA.
MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS’ BANK
(Of Washington, Wilkes County, Ga.)
W. W. SIMPLON, President | A. \V. HILL, Cashier
Capital Stock .... $112,000
Special Attention paid to Collections, for which prompt
remittances are made, at lowest rates of exchange.
FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS & TRUST CO.
(Chartered by Government cf United States.
Office Broad Street, corner Walton,
, |3 ECEIVES Deposits of Five Cents upwards. De-
Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left! JL\; posits payable on demand with interest. Jnte-
I est compounded twice per annum. Send for cirular.
n v2ft-lv PHILIP D. CORF Cashier
LIVINGSTON HOTEL.
NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE.
LA FAYETTE
MRS. M. MARBLE, - - - Proprietress.
Board by the Day, Week or Month, at the most
Reasonable Rates.
CHOICE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
patriotic concerts, and ko Mme. Jobert’s plates ■ is one of them. He is known to be, out-j for the term.
were always lull; and. aa the Public Prose- j site, or I wouldn’t mention his name We ^ , 0 b6 w „ lth the brtt famUi « in tbe vll . j
entor feelingly remarked, the cause of char-1 have only been working the thing a little over , l.ge. | for th™. „„™ rofm*. ooi“°75 feet from whSil
uy and regeneration profited so far that Mad- j a week. It was entirely given np once; we ! AppUMntt not ..commended will not bo admitted,
ame Jobert was enabled when, the Commune \ undertook to sell out last Saturday. We did Forlnrther particulars address.
had collapsed to establish herself as a fortune
teller under the name of Mine. Hermosa. A
Parisian fortune-teller not be compared
with a London member of the profession.
She does not prowl around kitchen-maids
with a view to spoons; she advertises herself
bravely in tbe broad light of day, buys a toad,
a 6kull, a stuffed lizard, and a black cat, calls
her science chiromancy or cartomancy, and
charges her customers from five francs to one
hundred francs, according as she gives them
the pelil jeu, jut moyeo, or grand jtu. There
are, reckoning by Bottin’s Directory, sixty-
aug'J-Gt
sell a lot of wheat last week, but we bought
it back on Monday. The parties got tired of !
it, and thought they would get out. Then ,
they made up their minds to try it again, and
—Milwaukee is ahead of Chicago for once.
We estimated that we would have to pay
450,600 bushels of Nos. 1 and 2—that is hard
and other. Instead of that we have only had
to pay 385,000. This (Friday) morning cash
opened dull and inactive. At 11 o’clock it
became known that there had been large de
fault in delivering, and the corner availed
themselves of tb« rule which allows them to j
three sybils practicing in Paris at this mo- j buy it in before 1 o’clock to-day. The arri- j
ment, and the only wonegj is that there j vals were but 5,0U0 bushels, and at the open-’
should be no more lor the tKde pays aingu- ; ing of the regular board Mr. Dunham, of the j £!?J Mnn^far
: r.t Vrtnnn f- 4; 1 A •& 1 A 1 ... .... L
C. LOONEY,
Palmetto, Ga.
X.IVTGIIY STABLE
CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE.
SPOTSWOOD HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA,
THOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor
Board SJI3 Per Day
Op. Paasonger Depot, and Or’y One Minute's Walk
S. A. DARNELL,
Attorney - at-Law
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OP CLAIMS
For Georgia. Office corner Broad and Alabama Sts
Will practice In the Courts of Atlanta and Blue Ridge
TURNIP SEEDS,
GENUINE.
Chas. Bohnefeld.
Kennasaw House,
MARIETTA, CEORCIA.
FLET HER & FREYER,
•>fWWE POUNDS FLAT -DUTCH. KED-TOP
VF* * Vr Yellow and White Ruts Baca, Seven
Top, Globe. Aberdeen, Hanover, Amber Globe,
by mail. One-quarter of a pound for 25c, oue-
pound for 50c, one pound lor a $1 00, five pound*
lor $3 50; 10c per ounce.
MARK W. JOHNSON,
Cor. Alabama and Forsythe street*.
O. BOX No. 2*1'. julyl6tUwliu
UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN METALLIC
B urial cases, caskets, and coffins of
all sizes and descriptions. Also agent for Taylor’s
Amber Globe, - Ac.". * Preserver.
io. 1 DeGIVE’S OPERA IIOdSE.
ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
AUCUSTA, - - - CEORCIA.
larly well. French men and women who firm of YoungCo., bid $1 40 and $141,
affect to believe in nothing will slink off to t and took all offered. The result will be that
the lortune-teller’s at critical junctures in j those who did not settle or deliver yesterday
»their lives, and watch the evolutions of the will have to settle at the above prices.”
toad, tbe stuffed lizard, and the black cat, j
wifti eyes full of we apd wistfnlness. Skeptl- Horrible Confession bv a Mur-
cism is only skin deep in this amusing country, j *
y ;md below it lies a stratum of credulity which Cl6r6r. •
a-ny charlatan so minded may dig and delve in
to his heart’s content: and the police, who j fidelity op a dog.
know the national foible for soothsaying, I *
have never meddled with fortune tellers. Why ‘ From the Harrisburg (Pa.) Journal,
indeed should they? for these women are of- On Thursday afternoon, Nelson Wade,
ten valuable to them in times of great | murdered Mrs. Isabella McBride in Lyco-
public trouble. Mme. Hermosa, then, quick- i ming county, made a confession which hepre- ,
ly amassed sufficient to embark on wider en- , <*£d with the remark that he didn’t *'care a i Commission oti Cotton, $1.00 Per Buie,
terprises; she assumed the name of Mme. de i d—R what was done with it.” He admitted
Saint-Just, and opened in a fashionable quar-! that he committed tbe murder, but denied j
ter of the town the “ Matrimonial Institute ; that he shot Mr. McBride, as the coroner’s
of France.” It may be noted that persons of' jmy decided. The fatal injuries were in- AGENTS FOR
Mme. de St-Just’s age and social status have | flicted with a club. While at a farm house I
several very lucrative trades open to them in nearby he learned where a trunk containing j GUI—LETT’S LIGHT DRAFT
Paris, provided they can only collect a little : thousands of dollars was located, and about |
capital to start with. They may become how much the couple were worth. On reach-!
marchandes a la ioilelle, keepers of genteel j ing the house on Tuesday evening he asked ;
boarding houses: or, in connivance with the 1 McBride for milk and was directed to the
police, set up a clandestine gambling saloon, wife, who was about the cellar. She told him
which will be used by the Rue de Jerusalem ; that he would have to pay if he wanted it.
as a trap tor catching native sharpers, young, The murderer continued; I returned to 1
spendthrilts, and needy foreigner^ But the the house and found the door bolted. Tbe j w . r
marriage agency business has the most pres- j old man finally opened it, and I put my foot , respects superior to the st^el Brush Sluud,
tige ot all, aud as exercised by Mme de St. j to the inside. He struck at me, aud I knocked ! otller din made iu tbe United States.
Just, is a very imposing profession indeed. him down with my fist, as well as silenced the
This lady commenced operations with a dog, who made an attack on me. I then
MARIETTA STREET ATLANTA
GAINESVILLE HOTEL
WEWY FITTED TJI?
N. R. FOWLER. Auctioneer
VALUABLE PLANTATION 9N GOR
DON COUNTY.
ZR RESIDENCE AND
smes Freeman, decease
This plantation contains about
4,000Acres of Land,
lying near tbe Cossevrattie River, on the old Tennes-
see Road, and on the contemplated route of the Car-
tersvillc and Ducktown Railroad, with fine, large,
commodious Dwelling containing eight rooms. Also!
barnes, stables, kc., Ac. It lias always been classed
as oDe of the best grass and stock farms ia Cherokee,
Georgia. It has been long known as a place exceed
ingly healthy, being surrounded by mountains and
with plenty of the best running waters near the
homestead. The lands are well watered with good,
clear, never-failing stream*, and in good condition of
improvement.and contains over 600 acres first class bot
tom land, and will produce clover and grasses of
heavy growth, as well as cotton. This desirable farm
is located eighteen miles from Calhoun, and eight
from Fairmount post office.
FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. FIHST TCESdIyuT XOVEMBEB"iTi-xt'. f ?o.8e«tkm
J - -- immediately. Plenty of good mules, stock.
E. L. CALDWELL, - -
june4-dtf
Pkopsietok.
Harrison Bradford & Co’s
STEEL PENS.
Special attention called to the well known numbers,
605-75—28-20 & 22.
FACTORY, MT. VERNON; OFFICE, 75 JOHN ST., N. Y.
aug8-3m
THE JONES HOUSE,
NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE.
COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
R. W. JONES. Proprietor.
4Gir Free conveyance from the Railroad.
apriUdly
grain, implements, Ac., on the place.
Terms—One-third cash; balance one, two andthrer-
years, with interest bearing notes. Sold on account
of Judge Lochraoe and B. W. Freeman. Apply to
1873. FALL TRADE. 1873.
COTTON GIN!
NEWTON HOUSE.j]V[. N. ROGERS & CO.,
MRS. JANET HAUDROP,
CORKER OP MAIN ASD SPRING BTREFTi*.
SPARTA, GEORGIA.
TERMS:
$2-00 per day Lodging included.
60 per meal Without Lodgin
march 25-tf.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
finely fnrmahed suite of room, and an ez- struck M’Bride three times with tire club j Having I
tremely beautitcl prospeclns, which would j ne cned murder, I hit him again. I j cotton from these Gin* during the iwo season* past,
really deserve being quoted in full but for its j then killed Mrs. M’Bride With the Stick, and we can with safety assure the planter that it will sell j
length. Prefacing with the promise of **dow- ! coining back to the house found the old man * * n our ma rket at^prices ranging from one-quarter to j
ers. from 100,000 francs up to several mil-! up and the dog licking his sores. I gave him
lions,’ she went on to state that the matrimo- : another beating, and oroke open the trunk I Brash.
of the STEEL BRUSH GIN, aud is iu all | ~ Best quamy of Coal Croek Co *\, also another quality j Lau*
aD - I of good grate coal that does not run together or smell
( of sulphur, aud only has three per cent, ash—only
I half the quantity of any otlier coal sold (or grate pur-
SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY, LIGHTNESS OF posee iu this market.
E. OWENS. Proprietor,
of Piedmont and Orange Hotel. Lynchburg, Ya.
Address P. O. Box 545.
jo 2C-3m
J. S. WILLSON,
Agent. j
BAGGAGE CARRIED TO ANO FROM THE DEPOT
FREE OF CHARGE.
nial profession had been misunderstood up to was alter. I had to make two trips to carry
this hour, bot that she would no^
self at the head of it, and, being i
this hour, but that she would now place her- i away the money in it. I got between $60,000
tod, being a lormer pn-, and $70,000. Wiiinot tell where it is. When
pil of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, act ■ I die I will reveal it to
FIRST PREMIUMS
,h«; following named State '
Fresh, Lucious, Juicy
BARTLETT PEARS
MANUFACTURERS AND JC3BERS OF
Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’
CLOTHING
BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
W E offer to SOUTHERN MERCHANTS for tho
ensuing Fall and Winter Trade, a very large
and attractive stock of CLOTHING, specially adapted
to the wants of the Southern people. Sparing no ex-
j pease to secure tli6 beat talent, we invite an examina
tion of our stock. Our goods are manufactured exclu-
; 8ivcly for the
SOUTHERN STATES.
! Southern Merchants are more certain to find with us a
• of garment, aud a line of sizes adapted to their
[ wants than is possible in a stock of Clothing manufac-
I tured for a Northern or Western market.
1 Orders solicited, to which we give special attention.
Mr. W. T. Burge, late Marshall Burge, Charleston.
1 is connected with ns, and represents Georgia.
! Samples of our Goods sent on application.
HOWARD HOUSE LUCY COBB INSTITUTE.
ATHENS, CA.
were awarded this Gin
Fairs:
Mississippi—.Jackson. 1871 and 1872.
Georgia—Augusta. 1872; Savannah, 1873.
Texas—Houston, 3873; Texas State Fair, 1873.
Louisiana—New Orleans, 1873.
}»oor man, but no
under the patronage of the clergy. The no- ! r ^ c b one shall have it. Two bags of the
bility and the bourgeoisie were tending more j nioney are buried in Williamsport, two
to unite their ancient names and laboriously I above and two below the city. I have killed |
earned wealth, and she hoped that by encour- I several women before, and am willing to haDg |
aging this propensity, a hardy race might! to-morrow. ( «y8end for circulars, or call at our office and •
grow up under her auspices, endowed both 1 The prisoner laughs and discusses politics a u*iue the Gio.
with domestic and chivalrous virtues, and aid ! with a relish. AL *’°
in the regeneration of «ociety. ‘ My object is ,, Mrs. M’Brida was buried on Thursday, and A «cnt. for coi.emak-h cork and wheat miu.,1^;
ANTONIO TORRE,
112 Whitehall street.
Dr. JESSE BORING
H AS RESUM1
in Atlanta.
a holy and a great one,' she concluded. i May her remains were followed to the grave by
honest hearts perceive it, and march with me. l*rge concourse of people.
taking for their motto—France, Religion, ,
Family.’ Such a stirring appeal could not T .,, t _
tail to entice, nor did it. The ‘Institute ’ be- lilt* Jjlttl6 JrCOple.
gan its work of regeneration last Jana-
ary, and in the course of five months, as \ boy who attempted to amputate ;
proved by the ledgers, which were kept ^ Jfts *° seeing
with Great reL'ularitv. and were read in' e 3‘ t *
which makes
and run by the
above the cost <
iperior meal, sn<l can be attached to
rriinarv gin grarinji, without expense
♦tie Mill iun«‘22-dfcw2m
j Office with T ester ,v Thomson, Kimball House.
Residence, northwest corner of Houstou and Ivy
jy24-lm
A Physician and Surgeon
Residence for Sale.
result of twenty-five years’ (
labor in one locality, wants to retire Irom business.
A rare opening is offered to a man of good professional j
abilities and experience, who cuu purchase SU.OOO of !
city property. Address “MEDICINE.’'
au«6-hun4w At Herald Office.
BROAD STREET.
Nearly Opposite Montgomery and EufaulaR.R. Depot)
EUFAULA, ALABAMA, i
BOARD—Per Day $ 2 i
4*3“ The Best House tu town.
aprll ly W. J. HOWARD,Prop’r.
NEWTON HOT7SE
Athens, Georgia.
riTUU inM-rsitftit ,1 having talifn charge of the above ,
JL nsuied popular Hotel, of which he has been ;
clerk tbe last hix years, takes pleasure in aunonneing \
to the traveling public and citizens of Athens and sur. i
rounding country, that he is prepared to aceomtuo- j
date all who may favor him with their patronage.
Persons wishing to spend the summer months in 5
this delightful ci*y. will t>e accommodated at very rea- i
Mrs. A. E. WRIGHT, Principal.
rpilE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL 8ESSION WILL
TERMS PER YEAR:
Primary Department
Academic Department. Latin included
Collegiate Department, *•
Boara per mouth
For furtb
.*•20 (
|
i perfect ordpr. Apply ty
WALLACE A FOWLER,
jy‘27-suii3tu Real Estate Agents,
No. ;» Alabama st.
The Home and Home Shuttle Machine
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Charleston, June 2V. 1873. |
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE 29th INSTANT,
the following Schedule will l>e run on the South
Carolina Railroad:
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AMI AHHSTA
Leave Charleston.
Arrives at Augusta
Leaves Augusta, j
Arrive ' ‘
Charleston
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leaves Charleston
Arrive* at Augusta
Leaves Augusta
Arrives at Chari-
Between Augusta and Columbia
.8:10 p. M
.7;1R m. i
.’5:35 A.’ M. 1
; JjlOUR LARGE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED ROOMS,
_ * i - through one B*tli room, StoTe room and Pantry, 2-room Kitchen,
with great regularity, aud were read lathed and plastered, large front yard, choice shrub- J jj M
court, Mme. de St. Just found 102 custo-j Teacher—“ How many kinds of axes- are ! bery and shade trees, all un a large, beautiful lot 100 | >ni|th I A PH 11112
luers, and pocketed francs (£1,195 2s. there?” by 225 feet, in a most excellent neighborhood. aud just vU U III V»U.I VJ 111 IQ I IQI11 UUU #
G2.). Her fee was £4 down and five per cent. * Boy—“Brosd-ax, narrow-ax, post-ax. ax of ! at the terminus of oue of the Street Car lines. Im- j
on the dower, to be paid within three mouths the Legislature, and ax ot the apostles.” provements all new
of marriage. Her customers were ot al , Teacher—“ Good boy; you shan’t be whip-
rauks. and the Public Prosecutor wa%obliged j ped.” ;y27 sun3m
to own that many of them were persons of J The precious school-hoy, who. (.noting from
the highest respectability, and .hat thebnsi- a distinguished statesman, said he "knew
ness was earned on with -everr semblance ot n0 North nor South," was surprised to find
honor. Nevertheless he moved that Mme. dc j himself put at tbe bottom of the class in ae-
bt. Just might ne punished for having accept- 1 ograpby.
ed 100 francs of the plaintiff and not having ' » F
found him a wife in return. It seems this A new game : Mamma (finding the children
plaintiff, after paying his fee, had been sent | unn ^ tn ^*3 quiet) Algy Algy-—“ Yes,
to look at a young lady at Belleville, who, ! ™“’. Mamma—"What are you and Trixy
however, had juat plighted her troth to Ph-ying at Algy (readily) "Oh, itaanew
another customer from the ‘institute.’ He 1 § a . me ’ ”“*• . . m tt , caL ' locl - ma kfcr, and I’m
returned, and was referred to an individual in 1 d rlv * u 8 a nail into Sisera s head. (Rush of
a cafe, which individual took him to a shop iond ma ““ to “ e rescue—just in time.)
on one of tbe boulevards and showed him Little Matty’s parents were both American
through the window a maiden of eighteen sell-! born and bred, her grwndtatber, however, ( 'V'
ing tobacco by tbe side of her mother. The I being German. The negroes of the plants- i
plaintiff deemed her too young, whereat Mme. j tion making it a practice to call her grandpa i r n
de St. Just remarked angrily that he was dil-! 14 Dutchman in her presence in order to auger i ^
ticult to please, but produced a list of heir- ! her, she oue day complained to her mother, I aw.
esses, and deputed him to six of them one I Rtandfkther being present. *• Why," says her
after the other. Three of them would have mother, “yon don't believe that grandpa is a | mm
nothing to sav to bim, and bo declined saving Dutchman, do yon V" (Grandpa appearing
anything to the other three. There was no 1 ver y much hurt at the simple idea.) ••Well, ^
suiting such a man. and Mme. de St. Just 1 mamma, I knows grandpa's a Dutchman, but :
sent him about his business, adding that he j I don't believe it."
had given her more trouble than all the pre- 1 , „ —-—— -— — I r. von w.vt tuf anST W.rmvE Evvn minr
vions customers put together, and that his A Labayette blacksmith, who don't know ] T f or ta« iwi mouev. buy tin HOML HHUTTLK, It
claim to have his £4 restored to him was the oue nole lrom another, does remarkable lau- unci >11 kind, of work equally is well >s my blyh-
moat preposterous thing she had ever beard lasies on the piano. Bv careful handling be P riM Macliioe: la Halit running, and warranted for
The Judgeaof the Correctional Court inclin^ j » .l-w™ bim three weeks. The i wih%hi Tu
ed to this opinion to. Alter listening to the ‘ Subensteiu schoo* isn’t adapted to begin- I it is simost noliw , .«*s, runs light, and is » perfect Ms- NigUt Tram out of August* nmke- cU.se conus*
Public Prosecutor, who laid principal stress 1 nerH * i chine iu every respect. Ladies, and Machinists par- *t Columbia with Greenville uutl Columbia lUllroad.
on Mme. de Ht Just’s Communist unt.-fy-rl ! . ttoulwrly, invited to ceil and examine it. Office corner ; Peesemiers lor points on the Gnenville and Coluiuoii
* j- • a av i at DteCed ‘ a i, iv . ,w . ? 7. . Broad and MeriettH streets Atlanta Ga : lUilmad will avid a tedioue delay tt uiiilit in Coliini-
enta, they dismissed the charge with costs — A Ballast (Me.) benedict, just married, 1 «re«s, A "®““y | ”j tWELLj bi«. by Ukiucn»« route.
an unlucky thing for tne plamtift', who con- I »amed Yerrie Handy, put a, whip over his | Goneral ARcutf.ir North ami ftouihCaroliue, l>«ant new swpin« Cars on nlitlit train* iH-twevn
feHsed that be was on the lock out for a wife door before his bride entered. This was sig- | Georui* and Florida. I Anjuistaand Charirsto
^.mply because he was penniless; but they • nifleant on the part of \. H. ' : , n nei5-«A8u-3n, Atl,4, * tsi ’ r ’**-“ ,in <>harloUo * | #l||}1 . d ,,
UNIVERSITY HOTEL,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
3y R. H. LAMPKIN.
of Boakd.—Per day, $2.00 ; per wf
. Sec'j
jy31-8unAWed4w
. 40 (X*
. 60 0U
. 20 00
information apply to the Principal or to
JOHN H. NEWTON,
** *t. Board of Trustees.
Madison House.
M A D I S O N\ G E O K G I A.
f I’lRAV
I of the U
: the trains wl
unriouib'.**.
,M»y23-it-tf.
P. B. WOODARD.
TENNESSEE HOUSE,
Corner Tenuebt-ce and Main streets.
Georgia.
THE “VICTOR ”
\l r ANTED—General Agents in everv state iu the
f T South for the Victor Sewing Machine.
The “Victor” M-ill sell on its merits, and requires
no “ puffing.’’ For terms, address
R. J. WILES. Atlanta. Qa.
ATLANTA SELECT SCHOOL
FOR CIRLS,
Corner Mitchell and Forsyth streets.
By Prof. J. H. LOGAN, A.M.
CArtorsvillo,
J. SUMNER.
*^t|L
DAY PAR8ENGEU TRAIN.
TdT 837 oO . ^
Augustn
Arrives at Columbia
Leaves Cohrait in.
Arriv-s at Auguata
NKHIT EXPR1>
Leaves Augusta
Arrives at Columbia
Leaves Columbia
Arrives st Augusta
Day aud night traim
with this Road at Augusta
bis.
Grantville Hotel.
B. F. Wl. T. BRANNON.
1 "MUST-GLASS HOTEL. *
posite the dv-pot, a. f.
Sealed Proposals
.moaediatelv
it little Viliag
t Railr«>a«l.
livered at the diffe,
! until tbe 18th I lift.
an«A>tf
t School Houses, will be reotirsl
D. MAYER.
Chm*n. Supplies Pub. Schools.
NAT ION AL HOT EL, A RARE CHANCE.
'lit •
3VLA.COZNT, GEORGIA,
atttf 3-tf p. WHELAN. Proprietor.
NATIONAL H OTEL
West End Property for Rent
or for Sale
PUKENS.
UiaitouL,
h. V tM II I. A JM
Groorgirt,
HAK4'LA\. ProprteU
A A vs acre lot. a young Peach Orchard thereon, aud a
tine young Vineyard: beautifully terraced, with ele-
gaut Flower Garuen; three commodious brick base
ment rooms, and line, large dwelling rooms. Hgufo
new. with Closets ami other conveniences. Fine wat. r
>mi the premises. Apply t<>
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