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The Daily Herald.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1873.
The Clerkship.
THE Cl TY.
I Action of file Executive Committee -A
Nomination to be Held on
Tuesday Next.
NOTICE TO CITY SUB«CltlBECfl$»
The Fulton county Executive Committee held a
; meeting yesterday evening at the office of 8. B. Spen
cer. A quorum being present and the permanent
Mr. J. L. Crenshaw ifl the sole authorized Chairman and Secretary being absent, on motion S B.
lgent in the city for receiving subscriptions Spencer was call to the Chair and Sam P. Wells re-
lo the Herald, and liuui this d.te we shall
J. M. ALEZANDEK A CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, STEEL & CARRIACE MATERIAL
Mill Stones and Bolling Cloths, Cutlery. Chains, Axes, Belting, Hoes—Agents for Hoe & Co.’s
Circular Saws, Straub’s Queen of the South Mills, Howe’s and
Babcock’s Celebrated Smut Machinery, and
rRATT'S SWINGING LID COTTON GINS.
Juno~22tf
DASHES HERE AND THERE.
LOCAL NOTICES.
recognize only his receipts as talid.
On motion of Colonel A. B. Culberson, the following
resolutions were unanimonalyadopted, after discussion
— j and consideration:
*X0A T 3VIAMI3U Resolved, That a nomination be held for Clerk of
# i}|*p3ds V s.WOd.IlMl JSutZJIJlJdjf JOJ Superior Court to fill the vacancy occasioned by the
s[C3fiajip jCamjj ’3GV1LL SSV1D »i|i I <»<»“* rfw.R. v.
»>i w*<i -S3H8IN
-avA p« b sno ’sxNiVd — opwjx
able, on Tuesday. 23fl day of Sep*
The weather has toned down from what it
week since, and the days are rather torrid.
FALL CLOTHING.*—Before purchasing
your Fall Clothing elsewhere, be certain to
Col. Ge»rr. of the Howe in.ch!ne office, wu» bitten call at thc storo of M & J. Ilirscb, Nos. 50
by a hog thirty-five years since. Within the past few ' , «, nn , ,, . . . , ...
' f . .. and 62 Whitehall street, and examine their
weeks the place on his ankle has re*opened, and is
very painful.
Mr. Muse, of West End, has been undergoing
stock.
seplC-tf
Second, T1,»t the m.n.gers In the city ot Atlaot, ,r “ tment for Dcnr,1 e i ‘- He ,os ‘
h and still le in
M. A J. HIRiiCH have ridded a Tailoring
. shall be Daniel Pittman, Ordinary; J, E. Oullatt, L.
I I'M '*41 JOJ s«!U(f JO A|(l«ltis ||tlj \ II. Alexander, with power to appoint aupernumera-
PhllllpsA Crew sell Pianos from sfi— 7.»to
1.000—Parlor Organs $->0 to 600—Piano tlldlbe0- H. Culberaon, J. P. Jerry Gilbert, C. L.
Stools and Covers $5 lo 25.00—(jnitars J p 00 i e .
and Banjos $5 to 50.00. Sheet Music a j
specialty. j
ATLANTA BRANCH WHEAT SOUTH-
Fourth. That the managers in Stone’s District shall
be A. A. Wilson, J. l\; T. A. Kennedy, W. H. O*-
borne.
Fifth. That the managers in Buck Head District
ERN OIL WORKS. Headquarters for Oils I ,hall be Hiram Caaey, J. p.; J. W. Kirkpatrick, Rial B.
and Paints. The largest and most com- ! Hicks.
plete stock in the Southern States at pri
ees to compare with any other markets.
An immense assortment of Artists' Mate*
rials and Window' Ulass.
Send for Price Lists.
Mir. DUCK ACT.
Full Stock. Reliable Prices. Ail sorts
of FURNITURE. See onr stock of BABY
CARRIAWES.
I. B. MORGAN A CO.,
aug31*tf flncceaaora to W. T. Archer,
P. O. Box 380. Whitehall street
Sixth. That the manager* in Oak Orovo Diatrict
eral teeth, ; Department to tlieir store. They .ire now re-
There were only three trlflix* wr. before the He- , <*>"“«* mogniPeent lino of new end elegunt
the Judge had Foreign and Domestic Piece Cloths. A per-
CaU and deliver your
seplfi-tf
Have you had any oysters? If not, go to
: corder yesterday. In a minute
gone. 1 he sessions of this I feet fit guaranteed
w-a days, on account of Dr. orderj?
Barry’s neuralgia.
Schoolmaster—“How many kinds of axeaare there?**
narrow ax, iron
JMACON ADVERTISEMENTS^
Heaffmiarlers forte Fair.
ELLS & LANEY,
' 86 Mulberry street Macon, Ga.
I
Dealers in
! OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, AND FANCY i
AND FAMILY SUPPLIES.
Will cUbiirll Headquarters for Hungry People during }
THE GREAT FAIR.
j Can Feed Five Thousand People—The Best Restanrsn
IN THE STATE.
ELLS & LANEY.
Public Sale
OF THE -
Brnnswick<fe Albany
hailhoad,
2 4 0 MILES LONG
Little boy “Broad ax, narrow ax, iron ax, steel ax, p ease . Fregh arriva l dailv. Pease’s diniaq
ax of the apoaUea. and ax n>y father. • Schoolmaster- ; roomg Rre brightening np . Everythin,; looks
“Good; go to the top of the class.” ° ° . . °
George Sharp ia now opening at B. W. IJriscoe’a
what ia in our opinion the finest at, ck of jewelry and
diamonds ever brought to this couutry.
cheerful, and Pen*© says he is getting rich as
hist as he can.
^ HeavyCdssimeres,French,English and Amer-
shall he William Power. J.P.; W. E. Sprewll. W. J. j Tk..l,Mp.«.H~kh» is a decided fXrori.e M d * i(J , H . Dykeman's, of every pattern
U'aHa i nrtld veitAr^iT lite wiM.hra TIiop* wai nnt & lints nf ’ J J tr
Waits
Seventh. That the managers in Cook'i
•hall be Jeaaee Cook, J. P.; John A. Caaey, Thomas
Moore.
sold yesterday like wild-fire. There wav not a line of
District ! dead advertisements tn it.
Our city readers will be please to know that Mr.
Neil Robson was much better yesterday than he has
Eighth. That the nomination shall ba by ballot. | boon for the paat week,
and that the polls in the city of Atlanta be opened ; Dr. Taylor, the popular druggist, is opening a per-
and style— the largest and best assortment
ever brought to Atlanta. Call and sec them.
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Bruuswicn., Ga.,
ON THE
i 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1873.
1 7NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A VERDICT AND
J decree of the (Superior Court of Glynn county,
Georgia, rendered in the bill in Equity, filed in said
court at the instance of Ruftis B. Bullock, Governor
.. , ,, - - - „ John T. Brown k Co.. M. I. Atkins * Co., Lyon. Me-
Tnoiui»nd : Dollars BortIh of Goods for the iall ( Lendon k Co., et al, complainants, va. Jacob K. Dart.
The Auction House of Macon.
and Winter Trade, all of which will be sold
sale days. Sale of Househ ild Furniture, Plantation
Supplies and Real Estate made a specialty.
sept!4 dim
FLOURING MILLS.
r ®*“ Iar ! the Brnrawick A Albany Railroad Company, etal.
1 spondeuts, the undersigned Commisaioners. appoint-
! cd m said Decree, for that purpose, will, on
THE I5TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 73
(*eor<>ia Flouring Mills,
at the City Hall at 7 o'clock, a. at., and closed at'
o'clock, P- M.
Ninth. That the polls at the several precincts in
the country shall be opened at 9 o'clock,!*- M » and
shall not; b# closed until 3 o’clock, p. m.
! Tenth. That the managers of the several precincts
> | shall return their votes to the city mauagers by
We have this day engaged th© services of j Wednesday alter the nomination, lor consolidation,
Messrs. Dcvis A George as special agents for 1 * nd ,b,t ,h ' ri * ““»*«"■ io connection with dis-
__ „ . trict mauagers, consolhlate and declare who is the
the Hebald. They are authorized to receipt j uoniinee#
for BnbftCription and to contract for adver- The action of the committee wa« harmonious, anil
tisement* until fnrfher notice.
August 28, 1873.
r hall,
Little Bit o’ Dot^—The Zouaves—immortal boys
—will parade in uniform this evening Lewis’
cracker factory sent a ship men t of cracke a to Feraar-
dina, Florida, yesterday.
! the members expressed a desire and belief that all
candidates will go into the nomination and abide the
result. Their being no further business to tiaueact.
j the meeting adjourned.
8. B. Spksceb, Chairman.
Sam P. Wells, Secretary.
The young gentlemen of Atlun’a are re-
Peachtree Btreet. ' quested to call at Dykeinau’s to-morrow, aud
the success he de- a£i ec t their Cas6imeres, Scotch goods, or
Broadcloths, for fall aud wiut^r wear. Guar-
LoixiK No. 9, K. of P.—k regular antced that he will suit all tastes!
septl4-3t
| J. H. Dykemau has the stock of goods now
arriving with which Lishionable Atlanta will
clothe itself this season—selected by hirnsdf
in New York, and bought regardless of costs.
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foot little gem of a drugstore
With all our heart we wish hi
serves, which, by the way, is a great deal.
Olive Bran
meeting of this Lodge will take place at its
Peachtree street, to-night, at 8 o’clock.
Members are particularly requested to attend, as
business of importance will be trauaactc-d. First and
Second Degrees to be conferred.
By order of
M. M. Bklekabio, C. C.
F. O. Hclsf., R. 8. It
BURR & FLANDERS, Proprietors, i p
Manufacturers of
WILEY'S XXXX FLOUR, PEARL GRITS, BRUNSWICK & ALBANY R. R.
MEAL. BEAK, Ac., Ac..
Macon, Georgia.
»ngM IL
HOTELS.
The Nomination* ton Ci.ebk.— It will be seen by ref
erence to the proceedings of the Democratic Executive
Committee that the nomination for Clerk of the 8u- ... . t .. . . .
Tuesday next, the 23d hist | «>it8 will last all the winter^an ddo to start I
Dykcman's is the place to get your winter
goods. Oue of his nobby Scotch Cheviot
STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE,
Opposite the Tasccnger Depot,
elegantly furnished, an
ery delicacy the market affords.
E. E. BROWN k SON. Proprietors.
PjlHE Rooms a
ia supplied with
extending from the harbor of Brunswick, at a point
known aa Dennis’ Folly, to the line of the State of Ala
bama, near the city of Enfatila, in said State—a dist
ance of two hundred and forty miles, aa well as that
part of the same now finished, aa that part
unfinished, together with the Right of Way for the
same, and the lands, tracks, lines, rails, wharv<~.
piern, walls, fences, bridges, buildings, erections,
structures, depots, stations, fixtures, real estate and
! appurtenances thereto, belonging to said corporation.
^together with all the locomotives, tenders, cars, car-
“Eibra*t Faia/’^TUe ladies of Atlanta who are j
willing to assist it the “Fair” for the benefit of the
Library, are invited to meet at the hall of the Asso-'
elation this afternoon at 4 o'clock. At this time the
tables and work will be distributed.
By order of “Fair Committee.”
C. Herest, Secretary.
Stos at tte Covington Hotel if you wish nice car
peted rooms, clean, ’men, soft bed*, g©od meals aud
lively accommodations. C. Cox. j
sep;f>-tf Proprietor, Covington, Georgia. !
The Ladies
perior Court, will occur
It is expected that the uominvtiou for Mayor and , another season ou
~ ~ ——— Aldermen will take place on or al out the 25tli of Octo- 1
wele.ro thet the canvass U attracting
some attention.
GROCERS.
scpt!4-3t
: Second Baptist Church will
give a Supper, fjr the benefit of Mission No. 1, con- urty county,
nected with their church, next door to Redwinc A j
Fox’s store, Whitehall street, on Thursday evening, ]
September' lA.
just received at John Domini’* Saloon, No. 8 Alabama
•trect, and served in every style. eep 1C SL
Supreme Court of Ueorglu,
The following csfcs were reversed yesterday :
No. 10. Albany Circuit -Doc ex dem. Thus. M. Tur
ner et al. vs. doe casual ♦ jector Thos. W. Tyson, et al.
Ejectment from Worth.
No. 11, Albany Circuit—M. B. Potts, adm’r, et al.,
v*. John Neal, et al. Bill, etc., from Blitchell county.
The following were affirmed:
No- 14—Thos. J. Pittillo
The Hurt Child.—The l.ttl* sou of Mr. Bloom
J Alien, run over by the street cir on Monday, is im- ' winter goods.
, proving,and hopes sre entertained of its fiual rccov-
j ery. The driver, Mr. Pate, who had been arrested
| and confined in the Station-house, was, on yetterdsy
j evening, released, no one appearing a3 prosecutor received aild lor sale at iJykemaii s.
! against him.
Wanted—At Dykemau’s, 500 young men oi
fine figue and carriage, cn which to display
, some of bis novelties, m style and sort, of
Dou’t be bashful.
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A full line of gentlemen’s underwear just
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Macon, Georgia.
uug2G*tf
1 the Table riagea, equipments, tools, implements, machinery
personal property of every description owned by
said Corporation, or in any way belonging to or apper
taining to the distance, and all the
Franchises and Rights
under its charter now belonging to said Corporation
The Hoad is complete and in good ruuniug order
from Brunswick to Albany, a distance ot One Hun
dred aud Seventy milee, or thereabout*, with Engines.
Cars, and other necessary equipments, together witL
about fifty miles, nearly completed and ready for the
Track, between Albany and Eufaula with about three
miles of iron laid. The track from Brunswick to Al.
bany is laid with first-class, new and heavy “T’ Rad,
(mostly English.) the greater portion Fish-liar. The
iron supposed to be worth f 1,758,000.
Under said decree the Commissioners are required
I to make and execute good and sufficient titles to tb-
purchaser, in FEE SIMPLE, free from all claims.
No. 3, Oconee Circuit—John Ktileu vs.
No. 21. Albany Circuit—Gua Peterson i
; murder from Dougherty county. This
Armstrong, Cator A Co.—This sterling and popu-
! lar Baltimore dry goods firm have au advertisement
i. the State—from Dough- j j n tliis issue, to which we invite attention. For years
past this house has received an extensive patronage
the State.
AU st# invited to attend. Member* of the church j time thia cue haa been before this Conrt.
from the people of the Santli, aud by fair dealing aud fall aud perlect stock,
the State— ^ liberality they have won an enviable reputation,
the second
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J. H. Hykeiuau has just returned Irom
market where he laid in a superb stock of
i goods for the Georgia trade—au absolutely
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W. -A^ HUFF,
WHOLESALE DEALER
CORN; BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING, debts, demands, hens, bond*, mortgage.
-- , o-x rr ' branccawhatsoever.
Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc.,
are urged to send in their contributions
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Lawtjcrs’ Brilts —The Herald Job Office ia pre
pared to print lawyers' briefs in the best style, large,
clear type, producing no strain on the eyes to read it
Prices reaaoaaUa, We mmuufc the atronage of our
professorial friend*
JUUrt-* y . - « , .
The Georgia Zouaves.—This company will parade
No. 9, Albany Circuit—Wni. D. Williams \
ton Phippa—from Baker county.
I A FLW nior. of tbo«-J*Un logged, domtt M Balgam U an arlicle of real me nt.
Little- . chickens have just arrived at the Jonea Houee, Cov- •
l ingtoc, Georgia. Go and oat them while they are
The people are last learning that Jackson’s
agio Balsam is an
| Sold by all druggists.
No 12—M. J. k J. J. Husaey ve. John Ne»l et al. j 8 oin &*
ieplQ-dThurxkSnn2t
Bill, etc . from Mitchell county.
The following were argned:
No. 15—Albany Circuit, L. D. Munroe, jr., vs. Ed.
CeMleberry. Illegality, from Dougherty. Warner k
Wdwht for plaintiff iu error; Wa. E. Smith, contra.
No. 16—Albany Circuit, J. P. Grove# v*. F. W.
to full ueifbra, um Xffcroo,!,. K.ery m'.mber i. ,x‘ ! M * K w * rr “‘ * nd cUlm -
pected to b. at th. worj ,t b^f.p».t 3 o’clock, redy ! from Do ^ htrt - v ' »■ F - Lja " ,ot *» ' rror;
for duty. We think the flashy uniform ot thia com
pany, toge her with its proficiency in the manual and
the evolntidjMtVill make a decided impression upon
; Hines k Hobba, contra.
No. 17—Same Circuit. Dismissed for want of legal
ThfZatmt wiU 14 mx to. ground between
hx'd-prat.**.', o'clock.
The Herald Job gexick executes Letter Heads
Note Heads, Bill Beads, Cards, Circulars, etc., in the
best style, and at living prices. Bend
jnneT-tf
INo. ls-Rstue Circuit, The C Jtton SUtes Life Insu-
r«uce Campany 7s. File W. daiirry et al. Argned for
plaintiff in error by Gen. T. J. Wright.
ActmrwroN the State So ad—As the
ttain on the State Road was coming down last night,
yoor orders. : ** about two and a half miles this aide of Acworth a
broken rail threw the engine from the track. Mr.
Thomas Bussey, the engineer, immediately stopped
CsrrxD State* Coxmraioxra'a Cot-ur.-Mr. Amo» thc ca . s 10 th , t the pMgen|iere efcap8d witbont ia .
Lawless, of Dawson county, was brought before Judge
W. B. Smith yesterday, charged with retailing with-
; jnry. Tie engine, which was the new one called
. ‘Tvanboe,” was turned over, and but for the separa-
out license, xnd ms required to glee $150 bond. He j tlon OI the c b from the CDgi!le Mr Md , be
g.ve th. bond and ms discbsrged. Hill * Conley for j flremin , Mr . Henr , Dunl . p , would mc8t prob . b , y
defendant. 1 v.™ lost their lives. As it ms both escaped with
Andrew Cornett, of Lumpkin county, charged uilii j flli * t ln j ur j e g #
llicit oittilling. He was discharged, the evidence be- ' eiJ g, ne ^
illicit f
log insufficient. Hill k Conley for defendant.
A case against Henry Hofiser is set for ten
thia morning.
Justices’ Courts.—E. Becbtoldt, charged with lar
ceny after trnat, in appropriating the proceeds of thc
sale of some Bologna sausage entrusted to him for '
sa'e ty one Hagxny.
It app ara that Hagany is now V.nder bend to aus- J
wer the -harge of stealing rhe very c >w, th.t the:
B*tU Ego vas made cf, from Ihch’o'Jt, whom he now
cha go with larceny after tins* in keeping thc pro- j
cee<BO the sale of sausage. The warrant was dis i
mi ted J- M. McAfee for the Statr. Col. H. J. Spray-
be xy .or defente.
H_J. ■ :ce Butt yesterday sent Isaac Heater, colored, to |
jail on a charge of larceny from the house, in stealing
a watch from Stephen Tollerson. He will be tried at ;
the next term of the City Conrt.
The other Justices had no criminal business yeater- ,
day.
^^engine, cab aud three cars are badly damaged.
The passengers came down on the goober, aud are
; doubtless glad of their fortunate escap:-.
I We undersiaud that no blame whatever can attach
: to the engineer, as he was only making schedule time
; and the accident was caused entirely by the broken
Water Commissioner*.—The Board of Water Com
missioners met at the Recorder’s Court room last
night but without transacting any business of special
importance. Adjourned.
Another Article of Coivmon Household
I'se *«perse«Ied.
Associated with the earlier recollections of
a great many men and women is the memory
j ot the Bath brick aa4 S»ery stone wherewith
DkKalb Sufkrior Couet —The DeKiffi county the knives and forks, abd pans and kettles,
Superior Court la now in aessfou at Decatur. Bis f and other kitchen articles were at stated time3
Honor, Judge Hopkins, presiding.
“scoured np.” That primitive mode prevails
to day in thousands of families who have nev-
Coai—Mr. J. 8. Lester has entered the coal trade. er uged Sapolio. Bat ODCO let Supolio be
His office and yard is on the corner of Grubb and ; used for this purpose and that housewife
Broad street#, Rear Peachtre*. Read his notice.
A Word to i*tk Win*, etc .—Mr. John W. Klmbro
rio., to explain • mettov <rt
card in another place.
Wanted.—Consult notice under this head and call everywhere,
at 19, Alabama .-treet.
Corner Cherry and Third Streets, MACON, Georgia.
anc2«’,.tf
I. A IV Y tUS.
THOMAS FINLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
P RACTICE IN THE SUPREME AND CIRCCIt | th ^ “ f . "*J d
l
Terms oi Sale;
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars CASH, to
be paid on the day of uale. aud before th- legal hoars
of tale expires, and the balance as the same may be
called in by the said Commissioners. The purchaser
to be placed in possession of the property on the pay
ment of the first instalment and to receive titles on
the payment of the balance of th* purchase monev.
The first payment to be forfeited on taUure therein.
Also, at thc same time and place, will be sold
TELECRAPH LINE
Courts, and elsewhere by special contract. Al
business attended to with dispatch. Office: North
K&st Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets, BeH Build
g. up-stair*. dec Si-
! Terms— Cash.
J^AW NOTICK.
A. C. GARLINQTON,
O. A. LOCI
A. HOOD.
R. B. HIN1 S.
A. O. BACCN.
JOHN C. N » >IC UA
J. J. HA KB H.
C >m»r isan*-
never wants Bath brick or Emery stone any
move. Sapolio not only scours off all rant
unnortmxce. seed hie 4,id u * ni4h > it blightens, bestows ft polish »s
to.porU.ee. “f.brilliMWMitotr.JtSiaoesit iu ou-Mh the
time required by any other substance. Sold
Housekeepers, try it.
^WWiio. Practice in Aul the Courts. j
Office : Republic Block, 1
• tlauta Georgia. j
Job Wc k.
Oib2-aie
K NKiiiTS OF PTTHIAS.—OliVe
meet to-night at their new hall on
K Lodge wil)
Jackson's Maoic Balsam is fast making its
TriB‘ into every family of the land, by the
S. A. DARNELL.
Attorney ^t-Law STEAM PRESSES !
SPECIAL CQMMISSIONtR OF CLAIMS
/•frresot Nanrult-ii, Headache and Rheu* For Georgia. Office corner Broad and Alabama Sts
matiam it is performing. Sold by all drug, i
gists.
Removal.— We have removed to No. 92 j
Whitehall street, lately occupied by D. C. j
Seymour A Co., where we will keep a choice
assortment of GnorEr.igK at reasouable prices,
assets January 1st, Isfs SLS34.4S3 ^ I and be glad to see allof our old friends aud j
ATLANTA DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN LI F E
Insurance Company,
FINE F fHN€
til.
THE LEADING
Life Insurance Company
OF THE SOUTH.
a host of new ones.
sepT-tf
Boyd A: Brumby.
Great credit is due him for his timely application
of the a r brake, which doubtless saved the lives and
limbs of the passengers and much valuable property
for the road.
It would surely be cheaper to keep the tracks in
good repair than to be continually repairing damage* ANNUAL INCOME ABOUT
done to costly rolling stock.
* Personal Intelligencr.
GEN. JOHN 12. GORDON PRESIDENT
Solon Robinson, a prominent political writer on the
New York Tribune, i9 at the National.
The son of the late Stephen A. Douglas is in the
city. He called yoeterdsy at the Uuited States Dis
trict Conrt room and Judge Erskine introduced him to
; the Court, and then sat chatting with him for half an
interesting I ^ our while the wondering lawyers present sucked
their thumbs in patience. He is a Republican aud
United States Marsh*! for North Carolina.
The fallowing, among others, were registered at the
Druggists and store keepers sell Jackson’s
Magic BaBam at 25 cents, 50 cents, and one
dollar per bottle. The proprietor gives it
away. One hundred bottles per week are
given away on the Macon & Western liail-
road. Long may it live until it has cured all
the pain and aches in the United States.
COME ONE! COME ALU
AND REGISTER
A LL wishing to paiticipate- iu our Municipal Elec-
thns
are r*qnired to come to my office at the City HaU. aud
regie er tfccir names, wLere the books are now open
for that purpose. FRANK T, RYAN,
sep!4-3w City Clerk.
Atlanta, Ga., 8 piember 14, 1873.
I beg leave to Inform my friends, patrons and tho
public generally that my health is completely restored,
and I am now able to perform my professional duties
as heretofore. Office and residence opposite the Capi
tol, Marietta street.
*14-1 w. W. F. WESTMORELAND,
ill find a full assortment of sum- I l. p. DAVIS,
A Wedding.—Ob yesterday at noon
event transpired at the reaidecco of Mr. J. L. Zachry,
oa Mitchell stroet, being the marriage of his daugh'er,
Mias Carrie E. Zachry and Mr. John G. Reardon, of
Sfonty xft.r the cma.mj th, n««l, j N
wedded couple started fer their home in Savannah,
where Mr. It ardon, who is a rising young lawyer, ia
engaged in the practice cf hia profession. We wish
them many happy years together.
C O N O M
Is the Watchword of the Company.
B O M F
In adiusting and paying losses.
Theo Morino, Gainesville; J N Stanton, Warrenton;
W G Abridge, Social Circle; M T Tutwiler, Port Royal:
J O Shepherd, Geo Percival. Ga; M M,Wolfe. Charlotte.
N C; J T Lavender, Barnesvilie; Col J D Alexander,
Griffin; MT Davies, Baltimore; John E Donaldson,
Bainbridge; L Hjdf, S C; Mrs Blandner, Nashville; J
B Marshall, Gainesville; M J Whelan, Marietta; C J
TLc following, taken from the New York Herald of ' French, Chattanooga; Wm Cox, Florida; E K Jobson,
NO RESTRICTIONS
On Travel or Reaidence.
Ladies
mer millinery and fancy goods at Knox’s Mil- i
lineiy and Variety Store, Whitehall street.
Y We are constantly receiving all the latest nov-
' elties in millinery and fancy goods, which we
are selling at very low prices. Call in and
look through, and you will find something
you need. We have a very handsome line of
sash ribbons, which we are selling cheap; also
a few more o I those Florida hats at very low
1 prices. augl-dtf
Bagging and Ties, Bacon and Lard. Flour
and Grain, Hav, Ac., «vc., always at
aug26-tf Dunn. Oolf.tuf.k. A Co's.
J. S. CLARK
'HC*
T
Vlrnna Exposition.
the twenty-third, explains itself:
THC SINOUt SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 4
F.NNA EXTOamON.
Cleveland; J E Jones, Columbia, SC; W T Irwin,G
G W Mount, Knoxville; J B Johnson. Augusta; W A
Turner, Newnan; W R Stillwell, Senoia; H It Harris,
' The Southern Life
The following cable telegram, which explains itself, , J A Robinson, Greenville; John Lumbart, Augusta; j
was received in this city on Wednesday morning by Solon Robinson, wife and daughter (correspondent N Y |
the Singer Machine Company:
Vienna, August 19,1873.
| Tribune), Jacksonville, Fla; B C Wiilier, Boston: Jas
Hrge, Chattanoogo; Trapp Abbott, Va; O F Miller
Offers advantages that cannot be surpassed.
Gen. A. H. COLQUITT VICE PRESIDENT
J. ▲. MORRIS,
Secretary.
Singer Sewing Machine Company, New York city, • Chattanooga; Ira E Smith, Brunswick; C 8 Hargroves,
Vienna Exposition, first prize, the medal of progress. B S Martin, F G Glenn. Crawford; 8 Bailey, Maxeys; 1 A. AUSTELL,
awarded the SiEgor Machines; also the medal for the T S Sherman, Tho mas ton; J B Compton. Milledge-
FINANCE COMMITTEE:
ALL WHO WISH TO VOTE,
rpAKE notice that by a recent Ordinance passed
' by the Mayor aud Council, every person who la old
enough to vote, or wishes to participate iu our city
! elections, ia required to come to my office in the City
, Hall, and register his name and place of reaidence.
The books for the same will l>e opened on the 15th
! day of September, sad will remain open for that pur
pose until the 15th day of November. All failing to
l attend to this, either white or colored, will be debared
from voting at either or all elections.
Fit INK T. RYAN.
| August 24-tf City Clerk.
E. W. HOLLAND.
best specimens of work done, and three medals to <
ploye* for superior excellence of productions.
Inslee A. Hcoper.
President Singer Machine Compnny.
feWO-dkw
United States Cincrrr and Dismicr Counts. |
Hon. John Lrakiae, Judg*-, presiding.
Colonel Boynton argued the wrtiM question in
bankruptcy,mentioned yeaterday.on behalf of the bank j
; ville; F P Wllhoite, Tenn; J W Adams, Thomasten;
L Chandler, Montgomery; J G Mays, Auguata: Joseph
II Dust, Newnan; R B Washington, Kingston; W D!
Willis, Milner ; Mr* W A Turner, Mias Roweta Reese.
Newnan. ■ .
1 he Street Railroad Ac
MEDICAL BOARD:
V. MILLER. M. D. J. M. JOHNSON. M. D.
L. E. BLECKLEY, Counsellor.
ride at.
j the Editors of tiiic Herald:
Io England and on the continent of Europo street
THE
Ranks aaoi
SOUTHERN LIFE
* of the FIRST Companies of the Contlnen
Wanted to Rent,
j^Y the flrat of October, three Furnished Rooms,
suitable for light housekeeping, by a family of two
adults. Family and house must be first-class. Or will
rents small furnished house at a medorate rent.
Address ”N. M.,** Herald Office. aepl4-2t
A. LEYDEN
rupt, and Colonel Peoples being absent the qusntton | rattrond* in Abe principal streets
went over for the present.
The caae of the Tnited States vs. 140 bottles Lubin’
I the surface—they are either under the ground or over-
i head. This i£ a wise provision, as it mi at be admit- !
extract. Ac., B. J. Maesey, claimant, was tried, and 'ted by all that not with Standing their convenience to
the Jury returned a sealed verdict after the adjourn-
ment of Cvnrt. Col. George M. Thomas for the Gov
ernment; M. de Graff^nreid for claimant.
The following are set for to-day :
No 21—U S vs 1J bottles vauUl* oil, k: UC Pope,
claimant.
Nos 61 and 62—U 8 vs Adolph Lvncc.
No C3—V S vs Joaeph Ovrmsby.
No 54—U 8 vs Enoch Herndon.
No 30—U 8 vs Wm E Hansard.
No 106 -C 8 \ m Sarah Barm ore.
No 24—U 8va 2 mules. B Stripling, c'a.raaut.
some, when on the ground they are a very great nnl- j
aance in the way of their obstruction to wagons, car- 1
riages. etc., and danger to children, as is proven by
1 the breaking of the leg and severe contusion of a child 1
on Marietta Street yesterday, and what is surprising,
| the Constitution, instead of administering a reproof
| to the driver or complaint agaiost the road, remarks:
••This should prove a warning to parents to keep their
^ children within doors.” If this Is to te the destiny
| of the children nnder the system of surface street
railroads, iu the name of ruercy to the little ones lot
try some other. And we are pleased to hear that
SUCCESSFUL AGENTS WANTED.
KOGERS & LEMAN,
General Agents, Macon. Ga.
MILLER A LAWTON,
General Ageuts, Augusta, Ga.
BLACK & WARING,
General Agents, Columbia, S. C.
nnv21-dtt __
THE “VICTOR."
C 10NTINUE5 to rernvn l»r b 'o cnu,ignm«r>t. of
■ / CORN, WHEIT. HAY, etc., .ltd h«» now in
.torn a toll .took. Drakr, And miller, will and it to | rrpm.ut.tWM froro'tw’o-thlrA. ot the Hum, ' priori-
HAYING ADDED NEW PR
NEW MATERIA! j TV
OFFICE, AND sECtl
THE SERVICES C
Reliable and Exp
WORKMEf
THE
Herald Mishini Comp?
IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE
EVERY DISCRETION OF
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
SUCH AS
BILL HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, CIRCU
LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS.
SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHir
PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD
ING. NOTES, DRAFTS,
INSURANCE BLANKS.
CERTIFICATES OF
STOCK, FINE
LABELS.
BLANK
CHECKS, LE -
G A L BLANKS,
RAILROAD BLANKS,
INVITATION TICKETS,
E ECTION TICKETS,BUSINESS
CARDS,^VISITING CARDS, CERTI
FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES
PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM
PHLETS, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., BTC
! NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY
AND AS
Cheap as the Cheapest!
' THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR
riYHis INdllTDTE HAS HEIN IN OPERATION j ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL *=K0MI
DAVIS & CLARK,
FIRE INSUR ANCE AGENTS
No. 33 Broad street Atlanta, Ga.
utborized to underwrite a prudent line
COTTON GIN RISKS.
We represent •• The Orient.” Hartford, Connecticut;
” The Miexiiiftippi Valley.'' Memphis, Teuueaaue; aud
“Tho Hope,” Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
POSTPONED
Clayton Sheriff’s Sales.
I town of Jouesboro, Claytou county, Ga , ou the
I first Tuesday in October, lh73, between the utual
j hours ol sale, the following proparty, to-wit:
The north half of 'and lot No. 240, except four acres
| in the northeast corner of said lot; also the east half
of lot No. 239; also, the one-aixteenth ot hu acre,
more or leas. No. 1, fourth section in the town of
Joneaboro, on the east aide of the Macon & Weatern
railroad, all of which lies in the 13th district of origi-
■ ually Henry now Clayton county. Levied on as the
' property or Jeeae Caugler under and by -virtue of a fl
fa from the Superior Court of said couLty in favor of
Wm G Latie A* Co. va. said Jesse Caugler. lo satiety
said fl fa. Property pointed oat by plaintiffs attor-
I neya.
aug31-tda N. Q. HUDSON, 8hfiff-
Putapsco Female Institute,
Near Baltimore, Md.,
their interest
iug elsewhere.
eeptl4-4t.
r confer with lilm btlore buy-
ptily South and Southweat It* location ia pre-emi
nently healthful, m central, and easily reached hy rail-
rt>a<lAT»'D» Baltimore and Washington City.
N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer.
Guardian's Sale.
For Circulars addr
fcti/.K Bowls*
MILS. R. H. ARCHER.
P. O. Elliott City. M<i.
Nathan H Hand va the Nahoola River and Cune the merits of the ••l'rismoid" will soon be tested, aa
Creek Hydraulic Hose Mining Company. Assumpsit. | the engine to run it is completed aud wi'l soon bo |
' of Fulton county, I will
South for the Victor Sewing Machine. >#
The “Victor” will noil on its merit*, and requires ^ouaodooriu Atlanta,
o “puffing.” For terms, address
angS-tf K. J. WILES Atlanta. On
FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT,
Ss A At ? r J A Within the legal hours of Bale, fifteen and three-fourth
kJYXLTl-XJ. XX. UVllV/UtJ, acre* of Land, being part of land lot No. 141). of the
Ac. Defendant’s counsel were allowed to withdraw
pleas, Ac., and an order psaaed that former judgment
be made final aud execution issue for $55,702 20, with
interest and costs. Col h E Bleckley, for plaintiff ;
Col E N Broyles, Printup A Foucbe. for defendant.
here. If the passage over it is safe, the inconvenience
of ascoiding slopes is more than overbalanced .by the
track boing ont of the way of wagons, carriages, etc.,
and all possibility of doing harm to children, aa they
can play in safety under It.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
___ _ _ half cash, ba
ral Implements for vale much i-hevpir than by any otb- | cent. iutcre»i
r houee iu t ho city. sepl3-lw ccp2-tds
a of I^nd, being psrt of land lot No. 149. of the
17tn District of originally Henry now Fulton o<,untj,
1 subdivided iuto twelve lots, as per plat, to be seen at
the office of Wallaoe k fowler. Rial Katate Agents, rnd
posters to be issued before sale. Sold as the property
of Mary Helena Lynea, minor, for her benefit. 'JVnna
OUT. PLEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE
ONE PRICE FOR ALL!
AND THESE PRICES WILL COMPARE
. FAVORABLY WITH THOSE OF NOBTH-
•I jki, o. Bowlks, ) Tens. 187».
IT APPEAAIMO TO THE COURT. BY THE RE- ] ERN CITIES ; IN FACT, RANGE FROM
I M. turn of the Shoriff, that the defendant cannot l*c
found in Fultou county, and it fnrtlier appearing that
ho docs not reside iu thia State, it is ordered by the
That the said defendant appear at the next term of i THAN MANY OF THEM,
this Court and answer said libel; and iu default thereof, :
the libellaut be allowed to pro -cod.
i per
TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. JjESS
Send in tout order for any kind o.
And it is further ordsreo : That a copy of this order | PRINTING. Ord—*3 irom abroad WlU re
be published in the Atlanta Hkhald
month
for four mouths before thc next term of thia Court. {
April 3, 1H73.
By CourL Hili.ykh A Bno., I f
Attorueja for Libellant*
A true extract from tho Minutes.
W. R. VENABLE.
'way27-lam4m Link \
ceive prompt attention and only a renaottablo
per centage on acLtutl cost charged for the
HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
ALABAMA STREET