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A CO„
IMPOBTERfi AND DEALERS IN
, IRON, NAILS, STEEL A CARRIAGE MATERIAL
loMBg Cloths. Cutlery. Chains, Asas. Belting. Hoea—Agents for Hoe A Co.'«
Otrcalar Hews, 8tnnb'( Queen of the South Mills, Howe’s end
Babcock’s Celebrated Smut Machinery, and
MATTS SWING IX G LID COTTON GINS.
Wi have this day engaged the services of
Meantr. Dc.vis & George as special agents for
the H an a Li». They are anthonzed to receipt
for snbsciiption and to contract for adver-
ti-cements nntil farther notice.
• Je: r * Aaga*t 28, 1873.
(i mp Cakfets — llandsome goods at 25. 55, 45 and
(,..<e*up*r yard. 4AS.A*BMUcaA Jons.
Ht. >t- *t the Covington Hotel if yon wish nice enr-
4*|*lfcem#t clean. Jteeg. edit beds, good meals sad
* nrorYa<»cirimoAattoo#. C. Cox,
»ep:r» if Proprietor, Corington, Georgia.
fepta.^4
UpOBWW, f*
* LkWTtu Bsi ITS.—The HebaLD Job Office is pre-
' p«ved to print lawyers’ brief# In the best style, large,
eirtr type, producing no strain on the eyes to read it
Price# reasonable. We solicit the a Iron age <*f our
■rof#—tonal friend#. ,
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A Paxsrux. Wot*®.—A colored.boy, Joe Craig, while
ctfoleaely handling a Derringer pistol, on Marietta
aire#$ yesterday aiternoo# diecluiged it, the ccnteuU
of which lodged in bis left hand, causing considerable
jsun. Dr. W. C. Asher extracted the ball from the
U*rk of hie hand.
Tas Hwim Job OmcB executes Letter Reads
Note Heads, BUI Head#, Cards, Clrchlars, ete., In tha fj' gg
1.srena. «o4 »t mt* pnou. sms 0*»<»* otam.
TtSj!*r - j .
aT , yfc of tL<rae"'y»l!M legged, acmtaee-er"
chickens hare joat arrived at the Jones House, Cov
ington, Georgia. Go and eat them while they are
going. tepl 2-dThnr 4Sun2i
Stou'.s—Iroxa toy laaidenoc 0® Peachtree stn on
tbe night of foe 11th inat., one dark taj or block mare,
age j afven years, kfl htod foot white, in splendid
*.;dffi. end very last ; name "Im HhrtLinn.” The
• •ifcis'l toward will Is* pel J for ber‘ recount «■ the con
viction of the thief. •
2i A. Lathes.
Wilson's Hsus:.® or U*ftLin.—Tk It popular work
will be converted into a monthly, beginning with tbo
October number, with the addition of
Household D«i artment. and will be published by tbe
Southern PaMisbingYJo^of this city. ThdJ
1 tbe country.
Hrallti tec.
popular Magazines in
by the North-
Company.
ye*ter>lay Messrs. W. S.
itted tbe following coinmuni-
Atlanta. Ga , September 10, 1873.
Trade ofthe City of Atlanta:
the objects of your or-
unsrcisl interest of the
charges in transportation, we
the following
30th of August we received
Tennessee, two packages of
pounds, charges lor freight
45. A few moments after we
for the two packagoa of 124
75 per one hundred pounds,
freight $2 17. Though the
twenty-eight cents, the prin.
to call at the express office for ex-
that owing to the exorbitant and
upon them by our city authorities
t of charging about 12>; cents
the mi ana of reimbursing them.
their right to make such ‘-extra
to refund the excess, which
saying it was noi the value of
but the principle we opposed,
agent told us if charges ware
prepaid that* oocid not be any extra charges.
On flnptonbsr 4.k wa received two packages, gross
l them, with s demand lor *4 25
the same morning received the
reed)* dated S-pteml>«r 2d, making freight
$1 92, showing Iky had put on au t xtrs charge of
over twenty-five seats per package. We called again on
the agent, who then refused to refund.
Os Qttr insistingnpon its injustice, th Agent called
Ms. Campbell, the Superintended t, who waa in sooth-
On our showing him the re-1
^■dt-d, he s*id that under
Id not collect “extra ,” directed
I, and added he would that day
write tfceirAgent as Bristol to sign no more such receipts
ithority to collect “t xtraa’’ for
tax In
On t jporniig we received oue package,|
her the 3d, making freight]
ty demanded $2 00, au excess of 451
cents qn fasyw-ktge. Wa refused to pay the Si 001
r«asd f 1 56, laA demanded the goods, which were
away. In some hour or two they I
returned the package and f 1 75 demanded, which wel
pH needed the goods. On Mon
day morning wa receive 1 two days' shipments. For
Afat shipped, we re reived an express
special late $1 75, but an -extra’
to aid in K|»liOTltC tax. For thus*) shippe d second
day, but received that morning, the receipt called for
, or local rates, accompanied by
the following is an extract
<£ am ts meeipt of yonr valued favor eaclortng (20,
to prepay freight, end ordering eggs. I will to future
prepay fife 9*"*% but regret to have to inform you
that the Express Agent here, by instruction of Mr.
Campbell, Superintendent, to-day advanced the
freight tags 25 pir 100 pounds* l saw the letter my-
•elf front C-fLyecting him to advance the freight, |
by reason, ee h« mid, at an enormoue city tax that has
barn laid og the Company in Atlanta.
Is ■ >ur coftveraatton with iheTxpress Agent here, in
speaking of the enormity of the tax. he stated that
formerly It wm one per cent, on tbeir gross receipts,
which mafia ibair tax $1,200 pe-yvar, but that their
tax IhM yeas was fecial, ffiOJ.
Now, If fibrir vweeipts this j cxr are as Iai'h- as Last
it aiUnrtn tWl# tax only one-half per cent, on
An a a p’.ea to reimburse ibis they do-
Cl -
PROC'BKDINGS OF COUNCIL.
Alderman Beattie waa ready to vote on the question.
Alderman Young vras in the seme fix- They were
not taking a snap judgment on anybody.
1 or man Boring was also prepared to vote, 'ike
waa plain. Both companies had vested rights
with which the other could not interfere.
Al’erman Langston withdrew his motion to post-
Vienna. Bxpeiitlen.
The following, taken from the New York Herald of
the twenty-third, explains itself:
the sisc.tn surma machine oomtany avd the Vi
enna nxroarnoH.
the Alllading cable telegram, which explains itself,
w«e received 1tt this etty on Wednesday morning by
the Rinser Machine Company:
Vienna, Aagust 19, 1873.
Si- ing Machine Company. New York city.
• Lion, first prize, the medal of progress,
* tte ngerMachines; also tbe medal forth#
I of Wbrkdoee, and three medals to em*
srfor excellence of productions.
INSLES A. Hooper.
President Singer Machine Company.
tflw
1st shipment...
Or on thrve
16 48 per cent.
If their charges an
2 l M 1 75 2 17
2 24 l 75-3 9t
89 1 75 1 5.'
S if 3
M =
2 45 8 i 11-9
t 45 53 IS 5
i 00 45 29
ts $7 61; excess SI IS over
'* t • iad to see that the enterprising insurance
1L.. ‘ W : sr k Boyd, Lxi engaged Mr. S. HLch, Jr^
as ’ —-ir e .»! and soliciting sgetL Ws cxn com.
'I* 4'iJKz. -*0 the public as a thoroogh going
young gectieman. and perfectly familiar with the busi
ness. Any insurance intrusted to him will be promptly
placed m any one of the reliable companies repre
sented by the firm, ahose combined capital amounts
t* tss^t.oco. Offioe So. 8, Vil (tract. DoUn
»Ti,g.I!»tk. it
DASHES HERE AND THERE.
Colonel Lather J. Oku left for B^tmon lut
night. He is one of the biggest Odd Fellows to the
city, and his departure is an event in the times.
Pease and his Wife is the first man who has ever
presented oysters at this season.
Charley Fecntuer left for Cincinnati last night He
U4ke ckief coquette of the “Boadkxg Boom.” Dur-
feg Ibe winter seasons it is expected that this resort
fill entertain more peopla than any lady in town.
B The first oysters of the season waa received by
Pease yesterday. They came up on ice, and the way
the fellows “went for them” was a etc., ate.
The Fia*.—The alarm of fire yesterday morning
waa caused by the burning of five stores kept by
colored men, out near L. C. Wells’, to the Second
Ward.
It waa too far oat for tho engines to be ct any ser
vice, and the buildings were totally destroyed.
The dwelling and store bouse with As eontsags be.
longing to Ed Felts, cot. waa entirely destroyed—part-
if insured. Geo Me Kenny, colored, bad recently va
cated the adjoining house which waa also destroyed.
He informs his friend# that ke is an right at his saw
home. . -
Ju.ticw Corm-JoitM Bait yratentay In.nti-
K>Ud tie cum of th. Buu ra. J-odM TubrudM.
<*•* H n«nry Frazitn, ^-1 colored, cbwged
witt lycay fr«*i th. kw. l n eB »«in g Ur.. Frank-,
■""*»* MB wtttitog IMM mw
#—rtk. ««. Adftie v. I War,
Frazier give $100 bona for hi, ,ppe»raocc »t th. cat.
Court, Mid Ltuln. Walker ... committed to umr
the mine charge. Fktrow h Finley tor detemkMnti.
The other Jnetfcee hid no criminal bn.ineee re,ter-
day-
;&mmwicaM.|
The Vacant Clerk.hip,
VHY DCFS D. ( OLUX8 SXOtTLP BE ELECTED CUKES#
WITH W. H. V EE ABLE A3 DEPXTTT.
flg.’-Floa four W five years expariat co lu tbe oiled,
be is better qualified to fill it tbau any other can-
2d. The election will occur in the m.d»t irf the next
Superior Court, and tf a new ansn is pwt tosre.Uwfl
so dsmsge the business of the court tbst It will greedy
retard its prograas end increase the expenses of the
rroMdeghriw
A The unexpired term is little over a year, and ”
there is no necessity for «w*y»g ail this ooafi
are an index of tbe charges to
all, and their receipts are this year as great as last'
and wa are Informed they are larger, they would col
lect about $199 in excess to aid in paying $400 tax.
As stkera are iaUa^eted to this matter, aa well as our
selves, we ask that your honorable body will look tot)
this, and inrtltate such measures for relief aa to you
may seem expedient. Respectfully,
W. S. Tovjwesd A Co.
On motion tbe matter - as referred to a committee
of three to act in conjunction with a committee of
CoUxcxl Chamber, Atlanta, Ga.,
September 12, 1VJ i, 6% p. u.
Connell met—Preaent, hie Honor C. C. Ham uock.
Mayor, and a full board of A’dermen, except Mc
Lendon.
Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
Alderman Beatie moved to reconsider the action on
Howard Van Eppa’ petition relative to Insolvent costs
of City Court Officers, to ordor that tbe Insolvent costs
of Magistrates and Constables may be included lu tbe
report. The motion prevailed.
Alderman Brotherton moved to recocsider the adop-
tioo of his resolution requiring the Tax Collector to
dose his books on the 2Rh instant, and that the time
be extended to October 10th. The motion prevailed.
UK PORTS or COMMITTEES.
Streets —On Alderman Young’s resolution for cross
ings on Hunter and Cain streets, majority favorable to
cost, $26. Alderman McMillan favors stepping stones.
Aldertaao Dodd adverse. Alderman B«atie moved tbe
adoption of Alderman Dodd’s report; thought it
time to stop expending so much money.
Alderman Young favoicd the adoption of the ma
jority ; although these crossings were ln tbe third
ward they were a necessity for tbe people of Atlanta.
Alderman Dodd thought it waa time to put on the
brakes.
Alderman Voting made an eloquent arpmnei.t in fa
vor of the adoption of the majority report.
The minority report was hist, and the in jority re
port adopted.
On Alderman Broiherton’s resolution for crossing
on Forsyth street, south si ie of Mitchell street, favor
able; cost. $40. Adopted.
On Alderman Mecaslin’s resolution for rock cross
ing on Collins street, near Ktr* isrh’s store, favorable;
coat, $35. Adopted.
Alderman Mecaslin moved that the action of Coun-
cil relative to Itinerant Traders' tax from orge Shell,
dan be reconsidered.
Tbe motion prevailed, and tbe minutes as amended
were adopted.
appeals and trials.
The appeal oaeea of Mayor and Council vs. Mr.
Fincher and Mr. Boyd, charged with maintaining a
nuisance, were tried and the fines and costs remitted.
PETrnosa and communications.
Of O. C. Carroll etal.,calling attention to tbe alleged
custom of grocers and others retailing liqn( r« with
out license,and asking that this practice be suppressed
Referred to Ordinance Committee.
Of Bpears A We Is, attorneys for W. A. Fuller, ask -
ing for |-ayiii?nt of dainari s done his lot by raising
the gradH of Huriet a street. Referred to St eet Com
mittee.
Of B. J. Wilson, asking pe. mission to erect a veran
dah to his building, adjoining tbe Ststlon-hou*e,
which will project into the alley three feet. Referred
to Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds and
Fire Department, with power to act.
Of Mrs. Rebecca Otto, for free license to sell groce
ries on Chapel street, near Evans’ Chapel. The peti
tioner is recommendod by Judge John Collier, A. K.
Sesgo, and others. Referred to Relief Committee.
Of William Finch et al, asking for the establishment
of more colored schools. Referred to Committee
Public Schools.
Of Dr. S. U. Stout, recommending the granting of
free peddler's license to Jane Williams, (col.) Refer
red to Belief Committee.
Of A. D. Bockafellow, ask ng tho use of the City
Hall, on Thursday eveuing. 18th instant, lor the pur
pose cm' orgauiiiug the City It*p ibllcm Executive
Committee, and for o her purr os •«. Laid on the ta
ble.
Of J D Evaijh. p op sing t> Lriug water Loin the
Chattahoochee through a tunnel emptying into a well.
Referred to the committee on Wells, Pumps and Cis
terns and the city engineer.
Of T J Sh&ckielord lor retail liquor licet se. G tan ted.
Of Mr Garrison, for same. Granted.
Of Max Boar, for tame. No m >ney deposited and
license not granted.
Of H A Fuller, et al., Raking that the grade of White
hall street on top of tbe hill between Brotherton and
Windsor streets be cut down one f<>ot and six Inches,
also for rock curbing and wotk on aewer. Referred to
Street Committee.
Of J M Armairoug, Agent of &e Walden Ridge
Mining Company, representing flat Mr. George
Sheridan was not an itinerant dealer in coal, also Mr
Sheridan’s statement relative 1o the matter. Received
and the Marshal instructed to return the execution to
tbe Clerk.
Of Mary Allen, lor free license to a-11 pies, apples
tc. Referred to Relief Committee.
*Of M. W. Johnson sad Adair A Bros., asking privi
lege of storing gnancs in their warehouses until they
are condemned aa nuisances by the proper authori-
Raferred to Ordinance Co in mill e and Board of
Alderman Dodd explained that he signed the major
ity roport because the decision of the Sdf reme Court
had convinced him on the question.
The only question with him waa whether “giving
the grade” waa the approval of the Council ? He
thought it vras, but was not so clear on the question
as he would like to be.
Alderman Langston said lie thought giving the grade
did not carry with it the right to build, construct, Ac.
Alderman McMillan advocated the adoption of ihe
minority report, and moved its adoption.
Alderman Mecas'.in called for the reading of the pe
tition.
On the adoption of the ini. ority repoit the ayes
were: Goldsmith, McDuffie and McMillan—three.
The nays were ten.
Alderman Brotherton moved the aloptiou of the
Majority Report.
Alderman Young move X to amend by adding “ and
that said company commence werh on all streets
granted them, within ninety days, otherwise they foi*
felt all claims to said streets.”
Co*. Adair sold it wonld be impossible for them to
commence on all the routes within that time.
Aid. Young explained why he offered tbe am-ud-
ment. It wae to protect the citizens.
Aid. Laugston aaii Mr. Young's position aas almost
identical wttn his.
Aid. Rice suggested thattbey be allowed till the first
of January, 1875 instead of 90 days in Aid. Young’B
amendment, and that the word complete be substitu
ted for commonce.
Aid. Young accepted the amendment.
Aldennau Mecaslin eff/red the following retro'ution
which, on motion, was ail 1. d to the report of the
Committee:
Resolved, That on all new rout s woik must be com
menced within three months after the grade is giveu,
and that tbe work must be completed within twelve
months, or said companies wi 1 be considered as hav
ing abandoned the routes, and the Mayor and Council
will be at libe ty to grant tie same to any other com
panies.
ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE.
TUBES in this Institution will commence <
first Monday in November next, and continue until 1
the first of March, following.
FACULTY
A. W. GRIGGS, M. D.,
Emeritus Professor of Principles and Practice of Med
icine.
JOHN T. BANES, M. D„
t meritos Professor of Obstetrics.
W. H. GOODWIN, M. D..
Professor of General and Medical Chem istry.
WM. ABBAM. LOVE, M. D„
Professor of Physiology.
JNO. THAD. JOHNSON. M. D.,
Professor of General and Descriptive Anatomy.
J. G. WESTMORELAND. M. D„
Professor of Materia Medics and Therapeutics.
J. P. LOGAN. M. P.,
Professor of Clinical Medicine.
ROBT. BATTEY, M. D..
Professor of Obstetrics.
A. W. CALHOUN. M. D\
1 Trofesaor of Diseases of the Eye aud Ear.
W. F. WESTMORELAND, X. P.,
Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery.
J. B. BAIRD, M. D.,
Lecturer ou Minor Surgery.
V. H. TALIAFERRO, M. D.,
Professor of Diseases of Women.
G. W. HOLMES, M. D.,
Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine.
N. D’ALVIGNY, M. D.,
Prosector to Professor of Surgery, &ud Curator.
Practical Anatomy conducted by Professor of Aaato-
CHARLESTON CARDS.
W. U. SNOWDEN. ZOS. T. WELLS.
E. W. MARSHALL & CO
r Atlanta Furniture Manufactory
Wholesale Dcalera in
Fore® aid Domestic Dry Ms WAREHOUSE AND SALES - ROOM,
96 Whitehall Street.
AND NOTIONS.
No. 143 Alerting Street, C tinrleaton. S. C.,
B E
tensive stock.
EG to call tbe attention of tbe trade to their ex-
insiating of full hnea of Dry Goods
and Notion*, which Is now open for the inspection of
'iicltrd from prompt parties.
the trade. Orders bo
sepC-2m
Geo. W. Williams,
William Bibnik,
Jon. B. Rouk.uthon,
Jas. Bridge, Jr..
Bout. 8. Cathcakt.
Frank E. Tatlob,
The following fees for tbe Regular Course will be
required:
Matriculation (paid obcc oniy) $ 5 00
Tickets for tbe Full Course 50 (.0
Pioctical Anatomy (required once oniy) 10 to
Graduation 25 CO |
Good board and lodging can be had near the College
at $4 00 to $j 00 per week.
Any furtner information will be furnished promptly
by addressing
II. I.OW.
PULLUM & LOW,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUCCISTS,
Successors lo Heard, Cralgr & Co.,
IW. WILLIAMS k CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Cotton Factors and Bankers,
HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
WILLIAMS,~BIPNIE & CO.
Commission Merchants,
i 65 Hearer Street, New York.
j msy25-6m
J. E . ADC ER & CO.
IMTOBTEBtf OF
HATIDWAIIB,
CUTl'Rr. GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL AND AGRICULTU
RAL IMPLEMENTS.
136 .Mcctiug Jstreel and 62 East Ilnj Mrecl,
Charleston, S. C.
MANUFACTORY: COR. BUTLER AND HARRIS STS
I N ADDITION TO OOOD.S OF THKIU OWS MANUFACTURING, AIIK NOW BECLIVING A MTLI. AND
complete lioe of ail kinds of Furniture, embracing everything kept at a
FIRST - CLASS FURNITURE STORE.
Which «r. now OFFEBED AT PRICES WHICH MUST PBOVE SATISFACTORY TO PURCII ASF.IIS. IN FAIT
B A CHALLENGE ALL COMPETITORS /.V THE TRADE, both in th. qn.Uty of onr good, and tl*. pciti*.
we »re wllUn« tOK’l M. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED OK MON IV 1*1.-
FUNDED.
Aug. 22-dlni.
INCORPORATED 1039.
GEORGIA HOME
FinEi
On the motion to adopt the ahole, the nays
Sparks, Goldsmith, McDuffi •. McMillan aud Langs- j At the old stand of Pemberton. Taylor k Co., 13 Kim-
ton, all the balance voting aye. ball House, Decatur street At’auta, Ga.
Alderman Langston explained that he would have j John Daniel aud Lucian Smith will be pleased to *ee
liked to vote for Mecasliu’s resolution, and was will- ' and wait on their old friends. aug!7-lf
ing to give the right to one route tt s time, but could
not vote lor the whole. _~
Alderman McMillan voted no, because the Street | I
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO
WHOLESALE GftOCERS
CASH CAPITAL AND ASSETS $510,000.
Losses paid in Atlanta since 1S65, over $50,000!
NO TROUBLE IN ADJUSTING LOSSES-OBLIGATIONS PROMPTLY MET.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
. , J^HE firm of Hightower, McOuire Jk Co. is this day
because the Street) dissolved by mutual consent. The business will
Railroad Company was not riqn red to do the grading, 1 be continued by Mr. T. J Hightower, who will wind |
Among the mauy, refers to the followiug persons, to whom losses have been paid: Thoiua
-I. Hightower, Samuel M. Inman, Dr. F. D. Thurman. M. &. J. Hirseh, William Rich, Win
asd dealers iji j p owerH & Son, John A. Stephens, Amos Fox, George W. Collier, J. C. Fincher, A. VI in l?
Q ^ i ^ ± O O J - S- Boyd, Dr. A. J. Bell, B. B. Crew, aud City of Atlanta.
J. B. BRIDGES, Agent,
p7-2w No. 4 Jam*s Bank Block. Mayor'a Offic*, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, tiA.
167 East Baj, Charleston, S. V.
inay23-3tn-eod
pay damages, etc.
On the West-End and Atlanta Street Bail road Com- '
pan>’a petition the question sprang up as to what )
kind or a railroad th-y intended t > build.
Alderman Brotherton moved to r« commit.
Hie Honor thought that would be the proper cou se.
The petition was recommit ed.
Tax Committee—On petition of B. T. Jourdau, for
reduction of assessment. The assessors report ad
verse. Adopted.
On petition of J. C. Peck k Co., rilativj to tax on
planing mill. Adverse. Adopted.
Cn petition of J. L. Gnffia, for relief frtm central
tax on stock of liquors. Majority adverse. Minority
favorable.
Recommend payment of bills and accounts for the
week, to the amount of $5,22G £4. Adopted.
Gas Committoe—Beport in favor of Gas—Wood’s
bid at 99 cents for steps ou laiup-posts. Adoptod.
Sewers and Drains—On J. H. James’ petition for
extension of sewer. Adverse. Adopted.
The majority repoit wee adapted.
Police Committee reportoj the resignation of Johu
W. Smith, Policeman, which was read and a.-cepted.
Finance Committe— Report that offi :ers Reports are
all cjrrect. Adopted.
A bill in favor of CollieF, M>natt k Collier for $175
wa< referred to the Finance Committee.
On petition of citizens for a sewer on East Cain
street—adverse. Adopted.
Ordinance Committee—On the Junk House peLiion
The committee report recommending strikin • out
“Jnuk Houses” from section 345. Adopted.
File Department.—On petition of Hunnicut A Bel-
lingrath. Property not in fire limits. Adopted.
Heading bids on sawer was postponed, and Counc.l
went into
SECBICT SESSION.
Ou motion Council went Into an e’.eAior fur a y -
Uoemen, resulting in tbe election of Burnty Lte
On motion Council adjourned.
up the busiuesj of the late t
NASHVILLE CARDS.
JOHN T. McOUlRE.
BALTIMORE CARDS.
Clra Council
CIrati? Appointed » ui 1 commit*^- Orionri T. N.
Dunn, A. C. W/ly, and W. M. Lowry.
Caitsd State* Circuit and Oiatrirt Coarts.
. Easktol Don
link, rauiamiN.K
IU. 8^$s^*aikial|>on»egao. Illicit DU tilling This
case waa triad, aiaa occupied Ihe attention of tbe Court
nearly all day. The jury had not returned a verdict
when Court ad jowraed.
■ Ool. G. 8. Thomas for the Government; Gartrell k
Stephens, rad Wirtpey and J- B. Estes for de««ud-
aat.
Margexdac A. Bel!. E*q., was admitted to tbe Bar of
this Court.
& k F. BS#n«fj v*.D R. Mitchell—Assumpsit. Oon-
TtwL.. EL k. T. BUndy— Assumpsit. |
Remanded by reqnest of Counsel to Floyd Superior]
Court.
U. 8. ct. Robert Jay—Illicit distilling. Was called |
rad set far l*h Ostober.
e set for t ial to-day:
bottles balm, fourteen large
*> tile# b air tonic—J. U. Pc mho r-
bottba Labln’s extract, thirty
bottles disinfectant* It.
oil, eight laige
ogne—H. C. Pope,
4f peach and ap-
eon whiaky—Ezekiel Don-
Solomon Chap-
of t
tarta.v, a. w*e. ~ wporrad .
rmJpd*/. iViwalraomct, mi
liii. I mrt 7,'
M 1.V1SK Li*d
ID. Jisci w.a
Mqaittod nd krawrabij dlKbarg^l, ud th.re wJ
bo evtJrao. mGm* him. W. Uko pleranre lo rarnkj
^dgMOMrartrairtra
itua». LMItet
for th*. ihori tfnie. ud ften lrt th. »
tor neIt torm. Th,n. If , new man is pot lo. too !
wUlkon time bofore court to *eF fctnll
«tb. Mr. W. ft. Ventbl., th* Utc Clerk,
for two Tran by ma ilnott ounlmoti. vot«.
lonf a.d fpithfoUy Mrred th* conoty, acd
to hi. foatly tile the offtoe. in tho
tool- mrau, Which Myhodr. ,h»
••hm h« t<**m<* I
■m In <b. oAM Wf
Hahulcft. large f.mily, *cd m be
drad miJonly, thM 1. *Ito**l her s dtOerent cm to
tbot of • mon'a vein, voted oat
of MBm. In hi* cm. h« trad no chance to Mnightm
■p and arrange hi, riUlra. Hu pmug friend.,
therefore, thick thM JnMlc* to MoU, talthfnt ofteor
tito* .houlfi bo aho.M »
TO. would hiM«
especially when it
only without Injury to tho pobstc, hot gtrea
the beat foaUIUd ofteer itcangrt.
tgoUg raaooco were doabtleM yrbat tmi
sod e»dent 0 dlMry, Jade* I
'hapwotot Mr. CotUv.
Niton rtritoty ratify
•vtt? These young men are a
$om to
rx tux kationax. hotel
Tkn tsiMfWi Wstdea many others, war# registered
at the Rational Hotel last night:
A b Woitf* Marsn H Morgan, Albany; R W Adams,
jr, hsTsenah; EM Hough, Pniiodelpbi*; BP Hollis,
AsrarfcrtldtiJ ® Augusts; W W Hurt, Abingdoc.
Visgtofol » H 5B Pmock and lady. Cartcssville; E
; 8 H Hartshorn, Selma; Capt N
King. Savannah; T L Swift,
t*; B W Jaraes, Corington; W Setter, SHAD
UXOoi W H tthrt, LaOtange; D B Branch, Chatta
nooga ; E L Pchattlder, Montgomery.
f.—In this Court yesterday, argu
to No. II, Albany Circuit, M. B.
for et al vs. John Keel at al.
I in creditors bill from Mitchell
fin error hr R- H. Clarke;
^r.I*wn.
, Circuit, M. J. and J. J. Hnssry vs.
from Mitchell; argued for
| for defeodint by Lyon. Pend.
\ judge Lyon, Court adjonreed to
■tog.
n
Andrew |
i Walker, for having nothing lo
pay $10 and costs,
lor qoMrellnf, etc . iraU K sod
J sad Will Shi ppsrd, brother., for
e worship, tu fined I J3 end corto.
i of fhc chmch com. forward end
katapwtforth, parties. Th. Jodg. I,
thaopprassiA.
I a number of bales of
**1 ft»*a
• was? coo*. **uUii
ly this dry and plaaaaat
see the straets thronged
Of W. D. Ellis, who has been toundatol by water
qn his Fort and Houston street property. Referred to
rtrert Committer-.
Of Thomas Spencer, aikirg that re tain momJ
paid for a lot sold by the 3Ion ha 1 for taxes, be re
funded. as the taxes on the property had been previ
ously paid. Gcauted.
Of J G W MiiJs, calling attention to au a&»essment
of his bouse property, and asking reduction < f aisess
ion t from $15,000 to $10,000. Referred to City As
Moors.
CM L DeGive, calling attention to the fact that he is
taxed too high on his opera bouse when used for theat
rical purposes. This petition was signed by a number
of excellent citteeos. Referred to tbe Tax Committoe.
On motion the rules were suspended to hear Mr E
P Chamberlin, .who called attention to tbe fact that
his family arc suffering from malaria arising from a
branch near his house, and asking that the matter be
remedied. The matter was referred to the Board of
Health and Committee on Sewers and Drains.
Oa Alderman Rica’s resolution for rock crossing on
Lurkio street—majority favorable. Dodd--adverse.
McMillan favorable tor step crossing.
Alderman Dodd thought they had better stop awhile.
Aideiman Boring said this place waa a perfect mud
hole in winter ; was in a good neighborhood, and the
crossing ought to be laid down.
Alderman Rice advocated the adoption of the ma
jority report in strong terms.
Aiderman Beatie called attention to the large in
crease of the weekly street payroll.
Soifi) lively sparring took p’ace between Aldermen
Young acd Dodd in regard to street expenses, cuts,
fills, etc*
The majority report was adopted.
On Alderman Langston's resolution for a rock cross
ing on Cato street, east of Ivy—fsvorsble by the ma
jority. 8t«p-aton# crossing, McMillan—Alderman
Dodd adverse.
Alderman Langston moved the adoption of Me.
Milieu's report. Adopted.
On petitions of Atlanta and West End Street Rail
road Company for grades on the West End line from
the psaienger depot—favorable to all streets, except
those granted to other street railroad companies;
usual conditions of grading, etc., to be observed.
On petition of Atlanta 8tteet Railroad Company for
confirmation of right to streets occupied, granting of
streets heretofore applied for, and for certain new
three—favorable for those occupied, and those hereto
fore applied for provided they begin to work in a rea
sonable time, and continue at it until the work Is com
pleted; nanal conditions to be observed. The major
ity report favorable on this petition.
Alderman Brotherton moved the adoption of the
majority report
Th# rules were nuspaoded to Lear from Colonel B.
J. Wilson, who advocated tho canse of tbe West End
4 Atlanta Railroad companya. Ha dwelt on the ben
efits of a wholesome competition. Thought the At
lanta Street Railroad Company ought to be told to
wait awhile. They had no right to the extension of
Whitehall, but had grasped it
That Railroad waa in the bands of two men who
would remove roads when they ceased to pay and
place them elsewhere- Better throttle the tyrant
dow—to-marrow may be too late.
CoL G. W. Adair was also permitted to make some
remarks to odvoc cy of the Atlanta 8treet Railroad
Company. B«th were monopolies. Jndge Warner
had plumbed Mr- Abbott’s brief and arguments ln his
decision.
The Atlanta Street Railroad Company had a vested
right to th# Whitehall street line. He read from the
records of the Council ln support of his position. He
did not know how they wonld build that thing in tbe
air. Ou road takes Iron, wood, reck, cinders and
money to build it. It anybody thought Peters and
>.<—mmi# wars building railroads for lovs they were
mistaken; they built them to maksf money. Tbe fare
wm regulated by law. We Intend to try to have this
decision reversed in tbe Supreme Court of the United
as. They were not tyrants and ought not to be
punished as each until they be cacao so.
HU speech wee a very *hie one.
Cittyi —i eii’ht
A Native Gkokoian Honored —We are in receipt
of information to the effect that Dr. A. G. Thomas,
formerly of Georgia, has just been appoint'd Profes
sor of Latin in the Northweatern ChristianUuiveraity,
located at Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr. Thomas is well
and favorably known throughout this State, having
graduated at tbe Atlanta Medical College.
He Is also s minister of the Christian denomination,
and resided in this city for a considerable period.
That be will fill the chair to which he has been eailed
with distinction to himself and lute rest to the insti
tution, no one acquainted with him will doubt
H. I. Kimball House Billiard Saloon.—This na-
loon has been newly fitted up. Tbe tables have been
cut down to a proper popn’ar rise and new caahions
and clothes have been add. d. This is now the most
generally patronized saloon in town and is deserving
of the patronage it baa obtained. It is under Ihe su
pervision of Messrs. Daniel O'Connor. D. S Pacelety
and Kelly Bonnell, all of whom are polite ard courts *
one to their customers.
Candidates rot*Clerk.—It will bease* by reference
to announcements elsewhere that Dr. J. 8. Holliday,
George H. Hammosd and C. A. Pitts are candidate*
for Clerk ef the 8upcri >r Coart. All the gentlemen
are well known to the people of Atlanta.
Last Tax Notice*
B Y a resolution of Council, passed on the 5th inst . )
I am required to close my books tor collecting j
Tax ou the 20tb instant and turn them over to the |
Clerk of Council, ou the first day of October, whose
duty it will be to isxue FI. Fa* against all delinquents
immediately thereafter. Take duo notice and govtru !
yourselves accordingly.
J. H. FRANKLIN.
sepD-tf City T. C. 4 R.
FULTON COUNTY
Sheriff’s Sale for November
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the
city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, ou the
first Tuesday in November next, within the legal
hours or sale, the followiug property, to-wit:
Two bureaus, one wardrobe, one sideboard, one
secretary, one large desk, and six fine parlor clisir*.
Levied ou as Die property of Jared I. and Nannie E
Whitaker, by virtue of aud to snisfy a m rtgage fl. fa
issued from Fultou Superio* Court in favor of Mrs-
11. A. Kr kps trick vs Jared I. Whitaker aud Nanuie E-
Whitaker. Property pointed out in ft fa , September
1st, 1873.
Alio, on the sam day, first Tuesday in November,
will be sold on tiie premises, iu a factory on t he corner
of Harris and Butler street*, in the city of Atlanta,
Fultou county, Ga., one plaiuing machine, 1 rip saw,
1 gig saw, I cut off taw, 2 bribes, 1 surfacing machiue,
morticing machine, 1 lathing machiue, 1 b 'ring ma
chine, 1 routing michiue, 1 moulding machine and
trimming saw, line shafting, pulleys and belting at
tached, together with all tbe tools used about said ma
chines. all the fixtures, lumber acd material, located
in said factory. Levied ou aa the property of Ron
deau k Co , by virtue of arid to eatisly a 11. fa. issued
from Fulton Superior Court iu favor of Paul Jones,
Sr., vs. Rondeau k Co. Property pointed out iu fl. fa.
A M. PEKKERSON. Sheriff.
septlO-wl* priuter’a feo $2 5ft per levy.
Job Work.
STEAM PRESSES!
FINE PRINTING
HAVING ADDED NEW PUESSEM AND
NEW MATERIAL TO OUR
OFFICE, AND SECURED
THE SERVICES OF
Reliable and Experienced
• WORKMEN.
THE
FARMERS
We ask yonr attention to onr Large and Com
plete Stock of Wiald mnd Garden Seeds.
‘ — * *— elements A M ”
Bend for Cat&loi
C. H. STOCKELL * (
8S Broad St., and 2 & 4 College St.,
Nashville, Ter
I GUSTAVCH OBKR. JOHN X. OMCR. ROBERT OBF.R
G. OBER & SONS,
Manufacturers and Proprietors cf
i Genuine Phospbo-Peruvian Gnano,
Ammoiiiatetl mi per-Phosphates
Special Tobacco Compound, Cr und Plaster,
&c., &c., &c,
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS, j Office, 68 South Stro.t, BALTIMORE, M,nrl.no. F.c
tory, Locust Point.
MACON CATID8.
FLOURING MILLS.
Jiltiol2-d3m
WM. A. STE WAHT.
MANUrACTtJRKh
Iron Railing, Yoraiulalis, Chairs, Settles,
JAIL WORK, Etc.,
Georgia Flouring Mills,
BURR & FLANDERS, Proprietors.
MaLurarinrera of
WILEY’S XXXX FLOUR, PEARL GRITS,
MEAL. LEAN, Ac., tc.,
Macon, Georgia.
aug26 if.
NASHVILLE. TENN.
junell-d3m
BANKS AND BANKERS.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
Ko. 2 Wall Street.
Atlanta, Georgia.
J3T Wheat grower# would do well to purchase these
! superior Guanos, used v- ry largely in whe-at growing
! sections.
j I have used these Manures for the last five years
! and unhesitatingly recommend them.
11. A. ALSTON.
HOTELS.
STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE,
Opposite the Pmsienger Depot.
fJtHE Booms are elegantly furnished, and the Table
very dtlicacy the market afford#.
E. BROWN k SON. Frornctor.
GROCERS.
G0LDSB0R0U6H, FORSTER & CO.,
Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY 4 CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Macon, Georgia.
aup2f,-tf
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL..
$300,030
nov22-ly.
We had a pleasant call yesterday from Mr. F. N.
Waddell, Jr., special agent of the Charlotte, N. C. Ob
server. He is a genial, clever gentlemao, and vialts
the city in the interest of the Obsei ver.
Mulk Tbixf.—On Wednesday night. September 3d,
a mule was stolen from the pasture of Mr. Thomas
Nix, who lives nexr Palmetto. A liberal reward will
be paid in accordance with advertisement elsewhere-
The Syragoouk.—The sale of seats at tho Syna
gogue takes place at 2 o’clock r. M , on Sunday next,
the 14th inst.
Safk fob Sale ob Exchano*.—Messrs. J. E. God
frey 4 Son will sell or exchange a large iron safe.
LOCAL NOTICES.
The people are fast learning that Jackson's
Magic Balsam is on article of rrul merit.
Sold by all druggists.
Another Article of Common llon.elkol.i
Vue "supersede*!.
Associated with the earlier recallections of
a great many men and women is tbe memory
of tho Bath brick and Emery stone wherewith
the knives and forks, and pans and kettles,
and other kitchen article*, were at slated timer
“soonred up." That primitive mode prevails
to-day in thousands of families who have nev
er need Sapolio. Bat onco let Sepolio be
nsed tor this purpose and that housewife
never wants Bath brick or Finely stone any
more. Sapolio not only scours off all mat
and tarni-h, it brightens, bestows a polish as
brilliant as new, and does it in one-tenth tbe
time required by any other anbstance. Sold
everywhere. Housekeepers, try it
("Jackson's Magic Balsam is fast making its
way into every family of the land, by the
manyenresot Neuralai i, Headache and Rheu
matism it is performing. Sold by all drug
gists.
Removal.—We have removed to No. 92
Whitehall street, lately occupied by D. C.
Seymour k Co., where we will keep a ohoice
assortment of Obocesies at reasonable prices,
and be glad to see all of oar old friends and
a boat of new ones.
sep7-tf Bom & Baumbx.
Devooists and store keepers sell Jackson's
Magic Balsam at 25 cents, 50 cents, and one
dollar per bottle. The proprietor gives it
away. One hundred bottles per week are
given sway on the Macon & Western Rail
road. Long may it live until it has oared all
the pain and aches in the Varied States.
IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
SUCH AS
BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, CIUCU- j
LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP
PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD
ING, NOTES, DRAFTS,
INSURANCE BLANKS.
CERTIFICATES OF
STOCK, FINE
LABELS.
BLANK
CHECKS, LE
GAL BLANKS,
RAILROAD BLANKS,
INVITATION TICKETS,
E ECTION TICKE TS,BUSINESS
CARDS,VISITING CARDS, CERTI
FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES
PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM
PHLETS. ETC., ETC., ETC , ETC., ETC
NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY
AND AS
Cheap as the Cheapest!
THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR
ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL TROMI
8ES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED
OUT. PLEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE
JOHN H. JAMES.
BANKER AND^ROKER,
A llow interest on deposits, when left
lortwo ot more inonih*. Collection# promptly
I attended to. Kefeis to and corretponda with th# Na-
J tional Park bank ot New Yoik. Does business the
1 same a# incorporated bank. uov*i*J-3m.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ol the Cttj oi Atlanta.
i atSISKATED O'TCSITCIPf OF TMI UHITIO STAT15
Capital. (Soo.uuu.
DiHKt-roRu.—Alfred Austell. R. H. Ricbar us, E. W.
Hollund, Ji nn N#a1, 8. M. Inman, W. J. Garrets, W. b.
Oox.
Special attention is mad# to collectiouB,for which we
remit promptly at lowest nite of excluume.
Alfred Austell. President; W. H. Tuber, Cashier.
P. Komars. Asst. Cashier nov22.
MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS’ BANK
(Oi Washington, Wilkes County, Ga.)
W. W. NlMP3Q>i. Preuldout. ( A. W. HILL. Cashier
Capital Stock - - - - $112,000
Special Attention paid to Collection#, for which prompt
remittence# are mads, at lowest rate a of exchange.
Jy3 ct-
FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS A TRUST CO.
[Chartered by Government of United States.
Office Broad Street, corner Walton,
R ECEIVES Deposit# of Five Cent# upwards. Dc-
poaita payable on demand with interest, inte-
e#t compounded twice per annum. Bend for citulai.
a v26-lv PHII.IP D. GORY OashUr
No. 62 South Gay street, Rultimore.
3JA.IDIES’
t’licniise, Drawers, Skirts A: Msht^owns,
Walking Suits, Infants’ Outfits
JkNI> CHlIaDUKN S CLOTHING,
E. N. SPENCER, No. 69 I^xin^ton St.,
■dMa BALTIMORE.
R
EA !>*S GRAND Dl l IIKSS COLOGNE.
BEAD'S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE,
HEAD’S GRAND DUCHEfcS COLOGNE,
Made in Baltimore, and sold by all dealer#, South
and Wea'. It ia the #*eetes! perfume in America, and
tells at 25 cents. aug26-lnt
STAR CANDLES!
PROCTER Sc. CAMBLE’S
“Light of Day” Brand
STAR CANDLES!
Are *f nij-erior qnalitv, aud the standard
brand sold by
A. tl ri-xi t rx, Maoou
THOMAS FINLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
P RACTICE IN TIIE SUPREME AND CIRCUH
Court#, and elsewhere by #pecial contract. Al
businesa attended to with dispatch. Office: North
Fast Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets, lic'l Build
g, upstairs. decXl-
JAW NOTICt
A. C. GA R L I N G T O N,
Xmwyor,
rfl'Wn.i. Pbaciic* in Am. tile Coubt
Office: Republic Block,
• tlanta Georgia.
Ofb2-dte
AUGUSTA
»psn-tf
GROCERS.
S. A. DARNELL.
Attorney — nt-Lnw
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS
For Georgia. Office corner Broad and Alabama Stt
Will practice to the Court# of Atlanta and Blue Ridg«
Circuit*.
1873. FALL TRADE. 1873
For the Winter Campaign. M. N. ROGERS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF
Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’
CLOTHING
TEN THOUSANO SUMMER DRINKS,
ONE PRICE FOR ALL!
AND THESE PRICES WILL COMPARE
FAVORABLY WITH THOSE OF NORTH
ERN CITIES ; rS FACT, RANGE FROM
TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS
THAN MANY OF THEM.
>50' Send iu your order for any kind oi
PRINTING. Order.* from abroad will re
ceive prompt attention aud only a reasonable
per centage on actual cost charged for tbe
same.
HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
ALABAMA STREET
| Lames will find a fall fiMortment of ram
mer millinery end fancy good* at Knox's Mti-
«> d Variety Btot*
aweiM
V« Neva a vary h»» J
, whichv ISM
WANTED.
. OtTUATJOS by a j 0U»| aa. ol right yaw" a
la a good and rapid penman. Would yra-
V* work. Dm* nfar.UM (inn aa to buitn.ra
* and atrlot lalegrtty. Addrua " Sltuatas.”
* On., Atlanta. On.
'•«WJ hfc.ddunt., 1
lip*pro eh* '.p
* FKArido cGn »t vm
*«;•! *
information Wanted.
; MokVOY, foraerly 8*.ah Casey, raff
My. natives ot Bevrauafc. When tort
#y war# in Atlanta. Ga. Any information
them will be fftoffly received by their
TU08. M. C48CY.
i Mm. cere P, y. pimn, Weranueb ■ #*pU «
which ne i# anxious to dispose of to make room for
th# winter fixings—Pancltet. Wines, Brandy Smaahea,
Cocktail# and everything to make a man comfortable,
aerved in the beat style. The ooly bar in town that
keeps
PURE! ROBERSON COUNTY WHISKY
Li No. 4 Wall atreet,
Eopii)-2m The Maison DeVilla.^
ON TIME.
THE G!RL OF THE PERIOD!
XaBs: smith
IKLIC1TATE8 hlmtieli
boon busy for the pa
duaiiDg and brushing up
The Girl of the Period,
and at last bis efforts have been crowned with succeaa.
He is abae now to preaeut to bis old friends aud tho
public generally one of the neatest aud ooeiest resorts
to bo found anywhere. He has opened the season
with a fresh stock of pur# old Brandies, Whiskies,
Wines. Gins, 4c., sod a stock of real Havana Cigars,
as well as those of domestic manufacture.
AA* Call ou him on Marietta street.
■ep7-U
TJXTZVXRSZT7
OF GEORGIA.
T
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
And Mechanic Arts,
founded upon th# United State# Land Grant, is #n iu-
t#grsl part of th# University, aud will hold the a#m«
Tern;. Every advantage nhioh the country allow#, ta
afforded for proourtog a liberal education, both in a
General Course and in Special Departments. Degrees
granted botU ln Aria and Scienoe and to Law, Sugi-
ueering rad Medtotoe—the last through the Georgia
Medics) Collage at Augusts, now «mi odisd with tbs
UniT« ratty.
THI LAW SCHOOL
remains in sessicn throughout th# rattrs year- LI
r#l provision Is mads for the beneficiaries and for ■
dents of It Bat tad mean#.
For Catalogue#, oonuiolng full information, apply to
WM. HJtNZlY WADDKLL. —J
#ug20-t f See: etary of the Faculty
446 BROADWAY'. .\KW YORK.
ensuing Fall and Winter Trade, a very large
and attractive stock of CLOTHING, specially adapted
to th# wants of the Southern people. Sparing no ex
pense to secure the beat talent, we invite an examina
tion of our stock. Our goods arc manufactured exclu
sively for the
SOUTHERN STATES.
Southern Merchants are more certain to find with ns a
style of garment, and a line of sizes adapted to thelt
wants than Is possible in a stock of Clothing manufac
tured for a Northern or Western market.
Orders solicited, to which we give special attontioa.
Mr. W. T. Burge, late Marshal) 4 Burge, Charleston,
connected with us, aud represents Georgia.
Samples of our Goods seut on application.
aug6-dtf
ELECTION NOTICE.
election for Clerk of the
Superior Court or Fulton county l>e held at the
several election precincts ln aaid oounly, on Saturday,
the 4th day of October next, to fill the vacancy occa
sioned by the death of Wm. 1L Venable, £>q.
sepd-dStAwtd DANIEL FITIMAN.
Ordinary Fulton county.
DON’T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS.
Buy* It of your Merchant If he has It or
will procure it for you. If not, then write
(hr our Pamphlet. •' All about Sapolio."
and It will he mailed free.
ENOCH MORCAN’S SONS,
mogE-dfiwSm «> PaRK PLACF. X. Y.
REMOVAL.
J. A. ANSLEY
H A8 removed hit Office to No. 9 Hunter street, one
door east of Whitehall. He off eta lor sale
100 11*1*8 Standard 1**1 Ut Bagging.
S Car La*4* Keatmkj Do.
90 Bbl*. cblM New Orleans Malasst*.
90 HWk. Prime Uii
300 Bax*« Tabaeoa. aaauaaa awl mmUam
grade*.
SO Cases double Anchor Durham Smoklag.
Hid .nndrr other doc*. tanmrilMH o* !h.
met raliAbt. turn* 8t. Looraritra.
Brittmoraua toTCBmh, ,nt ta, itv.hrakuat.ruh
r b.»«rt«dhj Uraanrch^taalthi.cItT.
ATLANTA
8TENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS
Uor. Marietta and ltroad St*.
BEN. Z. DUTTON,
PRACTICAL STENCIL COTTER,
Designers and Engravers,
hoDUu Look Box 381, - - • ATLANTA. GA.
S ^mrEtCII, MARKING PLATES of rrerjr dHcriptl**.
SR cutto ordor. Nun* pla’Mffir nrarAUy Clothlna.
rsa, Ink ud Brush, T6c; by lural 8». UriWte. Luta.
l&d key Checks. Notary Public aud *ywtj beriA. Al
ptrab«ta And *T*rytbm*t In th* Bn* mad. to oruw.
Cotton alphabet mad* a «p>ciai>*.
Order, irom . draiauu. prviupjly HMnM
dua-lT. if .-"A-J..
COTHRAN ft JACKS
BANKERS,
I Colis.41ou.Ubl ftemifta: oc pi.
W. HUFF,
WHOLESALE DEALER
CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAC&INC,
Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc.,
Corner Cherry end Third Street*. MACON, Gc»»r ( ijl.
ENOGH MORGAN'S SONS
SAPOLIO
is a substitute lor Soap for all Household pur
poses. except Washing clothe#.
S A P O L, 1 O
for cleaning your house wi 1 atva the labor cf
one cleaner. Give it a trial.
S A P 6 L 1 O
for Windows is better than Whiting or Water.
No removing curtains aud carpets.
K A P OL 1 O
cleans Paint and Wood, in fact the entire house,
better tban Soap. No slopping. &nv# labor.
You can’t afford to be without it.
sFA~P FTl I o
for Scouring Knive# is better and cleaner than
Bath Brick. Will not ocratch.
S A P O L I O
is l>ctler than Soap and Sand for poliahin ( >; Tin
ware. Brightens without scratching.
S A P O L I O
Polishes Crass and Copper ulen-iU bettor than
Arid or Oil ard Rotten Stone.
s A P O L I O
for Washing Disho# and Ulaasware. Is Invaluable.
Cheaper than Soap.
S A P O L 1 O
removes Soap from Marble Mantels. Table# aud
Statuary, from bard finished Walls, aud from
China and Porcelain.
S A P O L I ()
remove# Stains and Grease from Carpet* and
other woven fabric#. You trill like It.
Therd is no one article known that wHI do so
many kinds of work and do it as well as Sapo-
lio. Try it.
HANDS A PO LI O
HANDS A P O L I O
as an article for the Bath, “reaches the
foundation” of all dirt, open* the porv*
and give# a healthy action and brilliant
tint to the akin.
HANDS A P O L I O
i leanses and Beautifies the Skin, in
etautly, rt*moving sny etmin or blrmirib
from b th hat da and face.
H a N D S A POL I O
is without a rival in the world for cur
ing or preventing roughness and chap-
ping of either hand* or face.
handS APOLld
dug the Skin White and Soft, and
ghrag it a ••bKroni of beauty.” it •.« uii
eurpasaed by any coemetic known.
handS A P O L 1 6