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SOUTH CAROLINA.
A LIND SLIDE—THE STOTT Ot THE I'BESb - A
NEW MILITARY SCHOOL —THE IT FI. I<
SCHOOLS—THE M0BT0N-BLIS3
-cbeebuo news.
CASE—
RAILROAD BUILDING.
* NEW STATE
PEOPOSED.
From our Special Correspondent.
Okangebubo, 8. C., August 23, 1873.
To the Editors of the Herald:
Since my last, nothing unusual has trans
pired in South Carolina. No earthquake or
meteoric illumination (especially in the polit
ical horizon, 1 nor any other convulsion of na
ture has been recorded since the famous land
slide, which occurred when Leslie, the Land
Commissioner, slided back to his native ele
ment, leaving behind him so many an aching
yjihztr whose hopes had slided with him.
Whatever may be said of the Aurora Bo
realis, the Northern lights era gradually be
coming obscured in the sable atmosphere in
which they have heretofore shined so promi
nently.
The change, however, in the disposition of
the negro works no good to the State, if he
can do no better than exchange a .Scott for a
Moses. The choice between the two reminds
one rery forcibly of the predicament he would
be in if he were offered the alternative of a bit
of “ biled crow or buzzard.”
The general dearth of news is the best ex
cuse that yonr correspondent can offer for
ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS
S A P O L 1 O
S A P O L I O
S A P O L, 1 O
what he expects to be a rather tame letter; but
red that
rest assured that if anything strange or start
ling should occur, such as the falling of a star,
or the cessation of Radical plundering, the
Atlanta Hebald shall know it.
THE SPIBIT OP THE STATE PBE8S,
1 think, is improving. The antipathy to new
departures is becoming more general, although
opposition to centralization, the distinctive
feature of Democracy, is too frequently left
in the background.
The farmer’s movement is regarded as a
rainbow of promise.
The Snmter News, since called the “True
Sonthron,” is a bold and manly paper, always
speaking to the point
The Charleston News k Courier, although
enterprising and popular, sometimes exhibits
very ugly symptoms, as are clearly seen in its
recent criticisms on the speech of President
Davis. It is certainly more honest and com
mendable to say what we think, as Mr. Davis
has done, than to shape onr expressions ac
cording to the dictates of a miserable policy,
as the News & Courier seems to advise.
A Sun has arisen in Columbia, and if it al
ways shines as brilliantly as it promises, may
it never set.
for Windows is better thin Whiting or Water.
No removing curtains and carpets.
8 A P O L I O
cle&oa Paint and Wood, in fact the entire house,
better than Soap. No slopping. Saves labor.
Yon can't afford to * ~
[> be without it-
S A P O L I O
CHARLESTON CARDS.
Oeo. W. Williams,
William ISiunik,
Job. &. RoAKBxecN,
•IAS. BIUDO 1C, Jll..
ItoDT. 8. CAIUCAliT.
lf HANK U. Taylok,
. f. WILLIAMS & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Cotton Factors and Bankers,
HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
WILLIAMS,ISIRNIE & CO.
Commission Merchants.
65 liearcr Street, Tew Tort.
m*y25-6m
J. E. ADCER & CO.
XMPO&TJtlUl or
S A P O L I O
S A P O L I O
S A P O L I O
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,SOHO, OAR IRON, STEEL AND AGRICULTU
RAL IMPLEMENTS.
139 Meeting Street and 62 East Huy Street,
. Charleston, S. C.
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO
WH0LE8ALE GROCERS
8 A P O L I O
China and Porcelain.
S A P O L I O
Thera it no one article known that will do so
many kinds of work and do it as well as Sapo-
lio. Try it
Carolina Rico,
BANKS AN1» BANKERS.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
No. 2 Wall Stbjcst.
HANDS APOLIO
HANDS A P O L I O
*« an article for the Bath, ‘'reaches the
foundation’' of all dirt, opens the pores
and gives a healthy action and brilliant
A NIW MILITARY INSTITUTION
is to be opened in Charlotte, North Carolina,
under the supervision of Ool. J. P. Thomas
of Columbia, Gen. D. H. Hill of North Caro-
iina, and Dr. Dadley of Orangeburg.
tint to the akin.
handSAPOLIO
Cleanse* and Beautifies the Skin, in
stantly, removing any stain or blemish
from b^th hands and face.
handSAPOLIO
ping of either hands or face.
handSAPOLIO
removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains
and Greawe; for workers in Machine
Shops, Mines, Ac., is invaluable. For
making the Skin White and Soft, and
giving it a “bloom of beauty." it is un*
surpassed by any cosmetic known.
handSAPOLIO
Atlanta, Georgia,
dent; J. M. Willis, Cashier
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000
Interest allowed from date of Deposit. nov22-ly.
JOHN H. JAMES.
BANKER AND BROKER,
fortwo or more months. Collections promptly
attended to. Refers to and corresponds with the Na
tional Park Bank of New York. Doea business the
same as incorporated Bank. nov22-3m.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
of the City of Atlanta.
0ESI6NATE0 DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES
capital, $300,000.
Disjcctou*—Alfred Austell. R. U. Richards, K. W.
Holland, John Neal, S. M. Inman, W. J. Garrett, W. B.
Oox.
Special attention is made to collections,for which we
remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange.
Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Taller, Cashier;
P. Bo mare. Asst. Cashier. nov22.
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN SOUTH CAROLINA
have so far proved a failure. The poor teach
er* have generally been compelled to sell
their pay certificates at half price, which are
finally collected in full by government offi
cial-i, who are almost invariably the purchas
ers. Censure, of course, is not to be attached
so much to those who buy the certificates as
to the government, calling itself Republican,
which so criminally pLcis the poor man in
the power of the rich.
THE PROGRESS OF THE MORToN AND BLISS CASE
has revealed the truth that the depredation
of the State bonds is solely due, (in the lan-1
guage of the News and Courier), *-to the crimi- i
nal extravagance and downright stealing of j
the Republican party.” The taxes have been j
paid, so the taxpayers are clear of blame.
But, Mr. Editor, although the political
-horizon is dark, iu other matters, (thanks to
The recuperative power of the people),
•there is
DON’T FAIL TO TRY THESE 000DS.
Buy it of your Merthuut if Me Mas it or
will procure it for you. If not, then write
for onr Pamphlet. “ All mbonf Sa polio,”
and it will be mailed free.
MORCAN’S SONS.
20 park place, n. t.
ENOCH
augS-dkwSm
LAWYERS.
THOMAS FINLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
MERCHANTS’ A PLANTERS’ JANK
(Of Washington, Wilkes County, Ga.)
W. W. SIMPSON. President. | A. W. HILL. Cashier
Capital Stock - - - - $112,000
Special Attention paid to Collection*, for which prompt
remittances are made, at low est rates of exchange.
jy3-6m
FREEDMAN’S SAVINOS & TRUST CO.
(Chartered by Government of United State*.
Office Broad Street, corner Walton,
J^ECEIY&3 Deposits of Five Cents upwards.
posit* payable on demand with interest. Jute
em compounded twice per annum. Send for ciiular.
v26-lv PHILIP D. CORY Cashier
Boarding House.
LIFE IN THE OLD STATE YET.
Almost every interior town has grown pro
digiously since the war. Among them,
Orangeburg occupies no inconsiderable rank.
An indication of its progress may be seen in
the erection of a handsome fair building, and
the laying out around it of bcautiiul aud ex
tensive fair grounds. The corner stone of
this building was laid with Masonic ceremo
nies, on the 9th of August Hon. T. W.
. Glover, of our town, was sele -ted to deliver
the oration, which he did with the grace and
dignity with which he adorned the bench in
ante-bellum days.
Aiken too, has attained considerable celeb
rity as a resort for invalids. Pamphlets have
been written by several eminent physicians,
setting forth its health giving qualities, es-
Pftfj&T&tor persons afflicted with pulmonary
It is also a place of considerable
fashion and gayety.
Court*, and elsewhere by special contract. A1
buainea* attended to with dispatch. Office: North
F<aat Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets, BeU Bnild
g, up-a tairs. dec31 -
AW NOTICE.
A. C.
GA R L I N C T O N,
Ua wyor,
Will Practice in All the Courts,
Office: Republic Block,
*.tlauta Georgia.
Mrs. E. R. t*asaCL-u’8. Day board $4 00 per
week; room board r arotiable. House formerly occu
pied by Mrs. Coleman, 06 1 * Whitehall street.
jy29-lin
WANTED
private family, where there are lew or no other
boarders. Reference* < xebange d. Address H. C.
Herald office. augStf
NATIONAL HOTEL,
Oll/2-die
Formerly Kpotswo >d,
3MA-COJiJ, GEOHGtIA,
! Nearly opposite Passenger Depot. Board $3 per day.
S. A. DARNELL.
Attorney - at-Law
l 3-tf
P. WHELAN, Proprietor.
DISSOLUTION.
THE RAILROAD FEVER
seems to have token hold of the people iu
different parts of the State. Meetings have
■been held st Aiken, Abbeville and Edgefield
in the interest of different lines. All these
things are encouraging and necessary, but
that our people would give more at-
it&i sul
tent ion to the vital subject ol immigration.
THE DEATH OF DR. THOMAS SMYTHE,
*ii eminent divine and distinguished scholar,
is recorded in the Charleston papers. He was
the pastor of Flinn's Church, (Presbyterian),
in charleston, and was universally beloved
and respected.
solved by mntusl consent. The succeeding firm,
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS
For Georgia. Office corner Broad and Alabama Ste [ Meura. PUtt*'Brother*. wiU collect the accounts and
Will practice in the Court* of Atlanta and Bine Ridge I Msm ne the responsibilities of the firm of Platt & Co.
Circuit*. I E PLATT,
‘ PLATT BROS.
A. CAR ID.
THE
JL HOC
ALABAY
AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL AS
SOCIATION OF CHEROKEE GEORGIA AND
ABAMA, are now ready to sell their Ticket* of Ad
mission.
The Exhibition will begin on the 8th of September,
and continue through the week. In addition to one
day’s admiatiou to the Fair Ground*, the Ticket of
each holder will be entitled to a chance iu the follow •
ing Gifts:
1 Grand Rosewood Piano $050 Oo
1 Parlor Organ 200 CO
thanks to a kind public lor favors it has bestowed up
on me, and to solicit for the new firm a continuance ot
the patronage «o generously bestowed upon the old
supply the demand and satisfy the taste of the public.
Respectfully,
uoel4-U E PLATT.
To change the subject, Mr. £ditor, J. will
lude thif
1 Silver Tea Sett 100 00
1 Cash gift in Gold Coin 100 00
2 Cash gifts in Currency, $50 each 100 00
5 Cash gifts in Currency, $25 each 125 00
10 Cash gift* in Currency, $10 e*cb ISO 00
20 Cash gift* in Currency, $5 each 100 00
175 Cash gifts in Currency, f 1 each 175 (0
FARMERS
Ws ask yonr attention to onr Large and Com
plete Stock of FbM mud Gani'u Heeds,
conclude this random epistle, in all serious-
uess, with the startling proposition of an
ANNEXATION OB NEW STATE ORGANIZATION.
The idea is suggested by the recent con
vention held for the purpose of forming a j r n,Wfc *
new State, with parts of Kentucky, Tenues-
sea and Mississippi. r * ‘ ’ Rome; Ga.
No doubt the Radical portion of South • Ticket* for wit) by Rrdwine A Fox, Phillip* A Crew,
Carolina would gladly dispense with the Kn- j J. W. Burke A Co., Guilford, Wool A Co., Mark W.
Klnx pbrtion, and if Georgia has sufficient I Johnson. Atlanta, and at moat town* and villages witb-
Wertilisers, Ae. ^end for CaUlo,
C. H. STOCKELL * <50.
t| Broad SL, and 2 & 4 College SL,
Nashville, Tea
j 216 Gifts, amounting to $1,550 00
PRICE OF TICKETS. FIFTY CENTS.
s or information
‘ j ral Agent,
can’t the latter portion be "taken in" amt I ticket, over one” hundred; JlToto the pin/seillo*
cleansed by a wholesome annexation. Or, if j the next most. F. PENCE,
it suits better, let a portion of Georgia be I * u * 10 3w ..
"taken iu” by tbe upper (or white) portion of
South Carolina, and a new star appear.
Bat, Mr. Editor, as my mind is assuming
.loo much of a speculating tendency, it would
LIFE AND MONEY SAVED-N0 HUMBUG
fpHI increasing demand for my Southern ^Remedy
has induced me to enlarge my facilities for man-
llT T i vi / ! ufacturing. and I am now prepared to furnish it in
(probably be advisable for me lo close with j any auiul tity to suit purchasers. The efficacy of this
the promise to try and do better the next
Arrest of a Suspected Railroad
Robber.
4u Omaha paper gives the details of the
rarieot of a gambler in that city on suspicion
«f feeing one of the gang of Iowa robbers who
iiSed the Bock Island train. The man’s name
u Henry Lyon, bnt ha is usually known as
Dublin. He came to Omaha from the Pacific
coast, and is said to be quite wealthy, being
possessed of considerable property and an in
terest in a gambling house in San Francisco
valued at $75,000. It is now generally be
lieved that among the railroad robbers, be
sides the James brothers, was a man named
Arthur McCoy. He formerly was a resident
of the Pacific coast. Iu 165$, it will be re
membered by some that be was implicated in
some manner in the robbery of one of Wells,
Fargo k Co.’s stage coaches in California,
the amount that was stolen being $30,000.
As near as we can learn, Dahlia, who
Was a friend of McCoy and his fum
ily. materially assisted him in getting out of
iii - ■
the scrape. McCoy's family are now living in
Montgomery county, Missouri. Within the
past month. Dablin has had some corres
pondence with Mrs. McCoy, and learning that
she was in trouble and needed some pecuniary
assistance, be sent ber a draft for $100.
•Some watchful officers learned ot tbis corres
pondence, and knowing that Arthur McCoy
was supposed to he one ot the robbers, they
eoncbidiid. that they^tiad obtained a clue
which mlgtt- evsntmlly lead to the where
abouts and capture of the gang. The infor-
*ny quantity to suit purchasers. The efficacy
•' Great Remedy,” for Dysentri y, Diarrha, the Chole
ra Morbus, and Dentition (cuu.ug of teeth) of child
ren, is, without question, as liuodred* of certificate*
will testify, that nothing has ever been offered to the
public as a cure for the *e diseases j hat is it* equal. In
premonitory symptoms of the much dreaded epidem
ic Cholera, its effect* are speedy and *n e. It is pleas
ant to the taste, ha* no nauseating effect, and to bo
convinced of it* virtue ’tis only necessary to give It a
trial. It can be purchased at tbe drug stores of Col
lier A Venable, corner Decatur and Marietta, and Mr
Howard, Pf achtree street and at my office.
I have taken t'. e liberty of appending the names of
' min
a few of our citizens, to *bom I respectfully refer as
hey having need it
individually and in
some of them for years past,
their families:
Jno R Wallace, Judge O A Locbrane. A K Seago. Jno
i, J T Porter, T J Maher. Leroy Morris, Jose] ‘
George, J T Porter, T J Maher. Leroy Morrie, josepn
Woodruff, Jordon Johnson, Ellsk Robinson, Matt E
Walker, R Montgomery, Geo W Horton, JnoC White,
W J Johnson, Joe H Ransom. Wm McConnell, M Hall,
C Kicklighter, T. R BneU, Cobb oo, Geo Bherdon, J A
Hayden, Robt M Farrar. Wm Powers, Anthony Mor
phy, N E Fowler, Thos G Crnsaell, A L Holbrook, Jas
Caldwell, Geo Winabip.
8. T. BICCER8,
BOLE PROPRIETOR.
OA
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX.
Atlaixtn, Georgia.
Organ of the Baptitt Denomination
REV. r>. XITAVER, D.D.
ASSOCIATE F.DITOUS:
REV. D. E. BUTLER.
DR. J. 8. LAWTON
COBBEHPOSD1HO EDITORS.
REV. 8. nENDER80N, D.D., - - • Alpine, Ala
REV. K. B. TEAGUE, D.D., - - - 8elma, Ala
REV. T. G. JONES. D.D., - - - Namhviia*. Tew st
STEADFASTLY devoted to the tenets and great in
terest* of the Baptist Denomination, this paper, which
for nearly a half century has been tbe organ and fav
orite of the Baptist* of Georgia, and for tbe past seven
year* bearing the same intimate relation to the broth
erhood of Alabama and portions ol Tennessee, South
Carolina, Florida and Mississippi, will iu the future
merit, by the excellency of it* character, their highest
appreciation. Tbe reader will find that besides the
Which
ceUaueous reading and a complete summary of reliable
intelligence—both domestic and foreign—will render
them independent of other papers. Correctly printed
Market Reports cf the principal cities will make the
paper invaluable to ail classes of our people. As an
advertising medium, possessing as it does a constitu
ency of over 250,000 intelligent, substantial Christian
people, it is nuequallel by any other publication in
the South. The Index ciuba with all the lcadiug pa
pers and periodical* in the United States. The inter
ests of friends remitting ua will be carefully pro-
auvauce, $2 50 a year ; Miniate 8, $2 00.
JA*. P. HARRISON & CO.,
Proprietors,
To whom all communications must be addressed.
Send for specimen copies, circulars, etc.
Iu connection with Tbo Index, we have perhaps the
largest and most complete Book aud Job Printing
Office iu the South, known as the
FRANKLIN
Steam Printing House.
At which every style ol Book, Mercantile, Legal and
Railway Printing is executed. Iu excellency of mau-
Her, promptness and cheapness, wo defy competition.
Our Blank Book Manufactory is likewise well ap
pointed. Orders solicited for every grmde of wot k iu
this department. County officials will find it to their
interest to consult us as to Legal Form Books, Rec-
oids. Minutes, Blanks, etc. Books, Newspapers, 8heet
Music, and Periodicals, bound and rebound to order.
Remember to make your orders on the Franklin
Steam Printing House.
JAMES P. HARRISON A CO.,
Nos. 27 and 29 South Broad st, Atlanta, Ga.
july24
JOHN J. SEAY.
WILLIS WALEXB.
SEAY & WALKER,
ROME, OA,
MANUFACTURES* OF
COPPER STILLS, PLOMBIHG
GAS AND STUM FITTING,
AUD EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1
Soie Hollow Ware ei Store
Manufacturing Company.
All Kinds or
Brass aim Iron Castings
kadeto order.
NASHVILLE, CHAT’ANOOGA
St.Louis Railway.
CENTRAL SHORT ROUTE!
To tie West and Nortliwesi!
Summer and Fall Schedule, 1873.
6:00 p. M.
■ 11:10 A. M.
Arrive Nashville... 1:30 a. m. 12:15 p. m.
Leave Nashville.... 1:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Arrive McKenzie... 7:50 a.m. 5:50 4
Arrive Memphis... 2:15 p. M. 3:30 a
Arrive Little Rock.. 6:13
Leav,
Atlanta 8:30 a. :
Arrive Chattanooga. 4:28p.
Arrive Nashville.... 1:30 a.
Leave Nashville... 1:45 a. :
Arrive Union City..
Leave Atlanta 8:30 a. 2
Arrive Chattanooga. 4:28 p. 3
Arrive Nashville... 1:30 a. ;
Leave Nashville.... 1:45 a.:
Arrive Union City.: 9:50 a. :
Ail PREPARED AGAIN TO SELL THE
GENUINE COAL CREEK LUMP COAL,
Parties in the city, or at a distance, will do well to
send their orders at once. You remember the scarcity
of Coal last winter, take notice .and govern your-
■elves accordingly.
y4l-m EDWARD PARSON8.
RICHLAND BOARDING AND DAY
SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
145 Lanra’.e street, near Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
W M. D. MARTIN. A. M , Principal, BMisted(by
Graduates of tbe University of Virginia. French
and German taught by experienced native masters.
Session commence* September 15th. Catalogues with
fuU particulars sent t> > any address. Refers to Bav. R.
B. Elliott. Gen. A. It. Lawton. R. J. Davant, Savannah;
Samuel Lawrence, Marietta; John Martin, Augusta.
J728-2U1
“RIGGER'S SOUTHERN REMEOY .'
ggr Office: Peachtree street, Powell’s Building.
Jyteodfim
Here is a Bargain!
matiou w.h conveyed to tbe proper autbori-
, duly authorized,
lies, and officer* from Iowa,
arrived in thin city, aud pat tUo matter into
tbe hand, of Sheriff Grebe and bis deputy,
Byrne. Tbeee two officer, at once proceeded
Co Dublin's room-, on Furnham street, where
the) found him aud arrested him, after in
forming him of tbe charge. They were about
Co put an officer in charge of his room till a
oearcb-warrant could be procured to find bie
letters. Dablin et once told them that they
need not go to that trouble, ak be would give
them fall liberty to eearcb hie apartment*,
and be thereupon turned over to them hie
letten. Among them were found two or
three from Mrs. McCoy, all ot which went to
prove that Dublin had acted in accordance
—with tbe atatementa made above. DabUn waa
Oaken before Judge Porter end gave bail in
the eum of $5,000 for bis appearance at a
arv examination, which baa been
preliminary examination,
postponed till some neceesary papers arrive
from Iowa.
a h I'LL SLID PLANTATION, WITH PINE RESI-
DaNcK, eight room., nor th« Iowa cl Spring PUce,
Mart ay county, to rent for a mere song, only to get a
goo tenant to take care of the propelty.
For parlicnlar* apply (o
W. C. TILTON. Dalton, Ga.
RE OPENING
OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
laula will be te-opened a
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st.
AU promotioe, will b. announced by the Principal, of
the Mverai School* on the ftrat day. tehoUi* will
therefor, on that day repair to the room, occupied by
the* at tbe clooa of loot year.
i ■aafWMfr* 8 m * n * *
opeum* of thw*^ ‘
at uirfa High
aud MltChail ■
pavtmaedeat before the opeum* of the Be bool e.
BapartDtendaet’a oAoo at OtrTe High School Build
log. ae—u*r Waabiogtoa aud Mltchail atreota. OtBcc
boora fro* 10 to IX a. H„ every day tUl to* opes
of tbe Seboola. B. HALLOS, Sup
angir-aodiw
UEORtilA-Faiioa Court?,
mo ALL WHOM rf MAT OOKCXRN.—HOTICE
J. i* lwrsby given tlurt »y wife, Mi*. Hits WJUw
hM my consent to become a public and free trader.
taa mv c
augfi-w
H. D. LAW.
lay In your winter's supply oi
of good grate coal that does not run together or .
of Htilphor, aud only has three per cent, aab—only
half the quantity of any other coul «ot<1 for grate pur
poses iu (hi* max let.
Address F. C. Lox 545.
J. ». WILLSON,
Agent
WAKTTSXD.
jCu. I/O iu |>t t d u i uovfM Ajipij, wit* w
.rt'bce, to T. J. Bloodwortb,OntUu, tie-, o* to Cept.
W. TV Tuhni. ii, at tbe office of Mark W. .Tohnoon, At
lanta, na. *mr. j«n*eoN.
raTLAMTA i'il'AH MALL*.
Beak aadltewi,
Jams OSMOND, Proprietor,
Bel.re t > this paper aaaeamp’e of Ibgqnal lyof Nbwi.
TO MEMPHIS AND LITTLE ROCK.
7:30 i
TO ST. LOUIS AND THE WEST.
[. 6:00 r. a
f. 1:10 a. 3
I. 12:15 r. 3
i. 12:20 r.j
(. 7:35 v. 3
TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST.
L 6:00p.M.
t. 1:10 A. M.
I. 12:15 p.m.
I. 12:20 p. M.
l. 7:35 P.M.
TO LOUISVILLE, KY„ ANO THE EAST.
Arrive Nashville... 1:30a.m.
L^ave Nashville 6:00 a.m.
Arrive Louisville-.. 2:30 p. m.
6:00 p. 3
1:10 A. l
12:15 r. 3
1:20 p. 3
10:10 p. 3
Atlanta Furniture Manufactory
WAREHOUSE AND SALES-ROOM,
96 Whitehall Street.
job:n- O- whzctjstbsK/
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
JJRQAD STREET, - - - ATLANTA. GA
MANUFACTORY: COR. BUTLER AND HARRIS STS
In ADDITION TO HOODS OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURING, ARE NOW RECEIVING A FULL AND
complete line of all kiuda of Furniture, embracing everything kept at a
FIRST - CLASS FURNITURE STORE,
REPRESENTS MOST RELIABLE COMPANIES. LOSSES EQUITABi
ADJUSTED AND PROMPTLY PAID.
jul>27-lm
Hartford Fire Insurance Company
(INC* mi’OBATKD 1H10.)
CASH CAPITA!,, ...... .. - . - $1,000,000
CASH AKSKTS. JAMAH) I, luy:l, ... ..... $.J04.HOfi
juy27-liu .JXO. C. WH1TNKU, Ag.ut,
(8 Broad street, Atlanta, <la
we are willing to sell at.
FUNDED.
Aug. 22-dlm.
EVERYTHING GUARANTEED EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY RE-
SPRINGFIELD FIRE MARINE INSURANCE CO
* 'UPOKATKD 184.1..
$ fiCtM
National Life
IlfSURAMI E0MFHY
MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
1 CASH ASSETS OVKU.
jtt!> 27-1 m
The United States of America,
■Wasliington, I>. O.
Cash Capital
Cash Assets
- $1,000,000!
FUIjIj paid.
$2,563,911.63.;
(ESTABLISHED IN 13 5 4.)
Wholesale Confectioner,
STEAM
BRANCH OFFICE, Philadelphia, where the business of the Company is tranta«:t«-il
OFFICERS:
E. A. ROLLINS, President
JAY COOKE, Chairman Fiuance and Executive Committee.
H. D. COOKE, (Washington) Vice-President
EMMERSON W. PEET, Vice-President aud Actuary
JOHN M. BUTLER, Secretary
FRANCIS GURNEY SMITH, M. D., Medical Director
WM. E. CHANDLER, (Washington,) Attorney.
ROLLINS,
JAY COOKE,
CLARENCE H. CLARK,
GEORGE F. TYLER,
WM. G. MOREHEAI),
JOHN W. ELLIS,
BENJAMIN n. LAY 6f Atlanta, Genefal Amt for Georgia.
The Scofield Rolling Mill ompany,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA, '
Merciaat aoQ Bar Iron, Fisli Bar, Spiles, Bolts, Ms, Etc.
LARGE STOCK constantly on hand, and orders promptly filled. Liberal prices allowed j
for Wrought, Cast and Scrap Iron, delivered at the Works, in exchange for Bar Iron.
49-C*ll fur your tickets to Memphis Mid Little Hock
vis CLutUuooga aud McKcuzle, Teuu. To St. Louis,
Chics# i and the Northwest, via Chattanooga, Nashville
and Columbus. To Philsdelphis, New York, Boston
aud tbo East, via Nashville aud Louisville.
For further iu formation, address
ALBERT B. WRENN,
Southeastern Passenger Agent,
Office No. 4 Kimball House—P. O. Box 253.
W. L. DAN LEY, General Poesenger aud Ticket Agt.
J. NV. THOMAS, General Sup’t, Nashville. Teun.
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DWELLING HOUSE TO RENT,
•^^•ITH SEVEN ROOMS on Decatur street; good
out-buildings; not more than two hundred yards from
the Car Shed. Will le rented lo a good tenant cheap.
Address Box 22J. Atlanta. Ga. aug!2-tf
Chas. Bohnefeld,
UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN METALLIC
1 I)e(»IVE’S OPKIIA IlOUSK.
MARIETTA STREET ATLANTA.
AU orders promptly and faithfully attended to
Orders for carriages received. marH-d
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE
ATHENS, CA.
Mrs. A. E. WRIGHT, Principal.
HE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION WILL
with a full corps of Teacher*.
TERMS PER YEAR:
Primary Department $20 00
AosdsnUu Department, I Jit in iucludcd 40 W
Collegiate Department, *• " *..60 00
Board pdf inonth 20 00
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Candy and Cracker
HENRY D. COOKE,
J. HINCKLEY CLARK,
WM. E. CHANDLER.
JOHN D. DUPREES,
AND DEALER IN
Fruits, Nuts and Preserver
—ALSO—
Toys, Willow Ware, c&c
Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, - Georgia
Agent* wanted iu every Town aud County In the State.
Address—
COL. B. D. LAY,
General Agent, at National tlo*-*!. Atlanta, Georgi
MANl’FAC’ITKEltS OF
RE-ROLLED IRON RAILS!
OFFICE AND SALES ROOM Hi. 9 E. ALABAMA
Wat runted equal to any made. A limited quantity of NEW KAILS made ou short notice.
SOUTHERN RAILROAD MEN
Are especially invited to call at our Works ar.d examiue tbe quality of our RAILS, and the
way that they are munfactnred.
Capacity of the Works, 15,000 Tons per Aimuiic.
Offl oe an d "\7GT ar o Ti o xi s <
at tlie 'Worlx*'
L. SCOFIELD, Ju.,
.Superintendent and Secretary.
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L. SCOFIELD,
President and Treasurer.
Warehouse cor. Barow St. and W. & A. K. R.
DEALER iEX' H sIYELY OX COMMISSION) IX
Bath Tubs for the million I
Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, Hams,
plain, country, family, hummed, and best extr a s. cubed.
WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT A BATH TUB?
AVHEN YOU CAN (JET A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL-LINED BATH
Bell Meats, Lari, Gen, Oats, Wheat, Rye, Barley, Hey
X. O XJ" 33L s
SUPERFINE TO STRICTLY FANCY—GEORGIA, TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY AND
WESTERN .MILLS.
TUB, COMPLETE, WITH PLUG TO LET OUT THE W AT ER, FOB
$10.
ONLY
$10.
FRANKLIN & EICHBERG,
Z-ir~ Being iu conaUnt reciipt of ivuMguimnts of above articles, a LARGE SfiK’ti i.
kept regularly on liiuul.
Nos. 14 and 16 Whitehall Street.
AUo, BEFBIGERATOK8, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, PUMPS, RASIS, GAS FIX
TURES, CHANDELIERS, METAL ROOFING. juuel-tf
JOHN W. LEIGH.
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BEST CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS (CAL\
inf Controlline tlie sltipmenU from KILNS enables us to keep stork to meet »„> i -
EVERY BARREL WARRANTED GOOD.
SOIaE AGENT FOR.
HOPE, LEIGH & OO.
(SUCCESSORS TO YARNELL, LEIGH & CO.)
Commission Merchants,
FOOT CF MARKET STREET. CHATTANOOGA, TERN.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS, AND CA-SH ADVANCER ON CONSIG::lIENT' , .
Special Heperence- -To Bunks of Chattanooga. may3-eod3in
Tie Aopsta Factory, ie Atfiees MannfactnriiiE Geeipaiy,
AND OTHER LEADING FACTORIES OF GEORGIA.
*jB~ All the Goods of these Uartoriat-DtJMESTICS, YARN. CHECKS. Sl lU!“t
OSNABUKGS, DRILLS Ac , sold st FACTORY 1 UR Ls.
-rJV-ATitb our facilities for obtaining STOCK, and luandline Grain in BULK and othc'
rise^vibg dSS5wv.de, wear end tear of ox»ra lntndlinq. and nil other art,cl. s me,aim.. 1
above in CAR LOAD LOTS
extra inducements to buyers.
WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO.
T-W-Special arrangements will be made will. Miller* ft* snpplying them with WHEAT
and COUN.
OHN H. NEWTON,
• Pres’t, Board of Trustee*.
Lama* C«>»n, Soc’y.
**■ Macon Tulosrsph Jk Mssasu«{er visas* copy iu
Sunday aud Wednesday’* paper for four week*.
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Oils, White Lead, Colors,
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Dm. J. H. LOW.
PULLUM & LOW,
WHOLkSALE a RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
HaeoMiorti to Heard, Craig A Co.,
At the did stand of Pemberton, Taylor ft Oo., 13 Klm-
i mu imuu ui rt itiui ribu, xmjiui ca gu., id
ball Uoaac. Dtoatar atnat. AtlOBta, Go.
WINDOW GLASS, NAVAL STORES, Etc..
No. 201 E. Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C.
No. 8 Whitaker Street, SAVANNAH, OA.
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WM WILLIAMS, Late Williams & Bro.
A. LEYDEN.
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Tie Greet Sutton Freiget Passeoier
ROUTE TO AND FROM NEW YORK
Via Savannah., Georgia.
rI .*S SIDE WHEW. STEAMSHIPS OF THIS USt SAIL FKOM SAVANNAH AND N1 \
rwaaa tliwn cwg ° vllh tb . central railroad of Georgia, Evkrv Tuesday. thi i:hday
X, V uuiok lioio and liaw auperii>r acrommoaaUon. to any Stcaiuabip. oo tb« ttoatbn.
^'aS^THitOUGH I’KEIOHT carru.t at a* LOW RATES as an, other route. AU ctalma for to e. daou. , t
wmYbars. aettle* prompttr.
PASSAGE FROM ATLANTA TO NEW YORK, $27 50,
XIKALI AND STATE ROOMS INCLUDED.
ui MPlIiotiS HATPflM OARS on all NIrM Train, to Savannah. Pasaensera by thta root, ahoul
taareAtl.iita on 2:00 r. m |traln fir Macau, the itay before the bUaiuora sail from Saraiiuah.
EXCURSION TICKETS
To New York and Return. Good to 1st October. $15.00
MEALS AND STATE ROOMS INCLUDED.
All other Information furnished by application to the undersigned.
CEORCE A. M’CLESKEY, Traveling Agent, Steam.hip Co.'*
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Office, No. 4 Kimball House