The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 20, 1873, Image 1

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m ATLANTA DAE ATLANTA, GA., SATU DAY, SEPTKM VOL. II—NO. 28. /&, flEEALD. '873. WHOLE NO- 334 To the Public. which she refused. I advised said Phillips to H. CASTLEMAN, H. CASTM ‘ withdraw trom the church about the time the j Atlanta, Ga. ColumbG T . T , . . , , matter was growing public, and afterwards .. _ . ______ I hope I may be pardoned for giving the j he informed me that he had consulted with : H . CASTLE MAN, public the following correct^version of the | Mr. J. H. Swearingen and the lteverend ! HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. ph o visio>ir General Produce Broil’, ATLANTA, GA. Oftice—Alabama Street, oppoaite Depot. »19 U correspondence between Mr. Phillips and my- | Josieh Barker in reference to the same, and self. As the man who forces upon the public [ that they had favored such a policy. One his private quarrels presumes them of sul- of the prominent reasons why he was advised ficient importance to interest them, I must re- | to withdraw from the M. E. Church was to | lieve myself of this misconstruction by saying ; prevent charges being preferred by the j that if the correspondence, as published in j Church, and consequent damage to said [ the Hebau), had been correct, 1 should j Phillips in the. trial of a bastardy case. Mrs. ! have permitted it to speak for itself. ( Foster, after delivery, instituted suit against With the great body of that correspond- ; T. H. Phillips for bastardy, which was set- ence I had nothing to do—.touch of it, in truth j tied by said Phillips paying her a sum of I never saw before. I desire simply to say I money agreed by the parties to said suit, I that after affording Mr. Phillips an opportu- ; which suit Gunn & Hollifield were employed I nity of sending me a peremptory challenge, | j n the defense. K. C. Holufield. f which his friend Colonel Lay intimated he lmd A TLANTA paper MILLS—JAs. ORMoNPno for me, and in lien of it having received a I, Wm. H. Barnes, hereby certify that Mr. ! m *2' note asking an explanation and retraction, ; Thomas H. Phillips, now deceased, camo to I felt it due both to myself and Mr. Phillips j me some time during the fall of the year 1871 to examine carefully my statements. I did so, an d told me that he had asked Mr. J H. and the result was communicated to him in a | SweariDgen to apply to the Methodist Episco- kind and respectiul note, which he has never | pa l Church, South, at Opelika, for leave to seen, but refused, through Col. Lay, to re- j withdraw from the Church; that a report bad ce > ve * | become public that he, said Phillips, was in- The subsequent trip to Neal's Landing is | timate with a Mrs. Sallie F. Foster, who was folly explained by the correspondence as well j also said to be a member of said chuch, and sale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery. Harness and ) Iron Goods ot all description* Peachtree street, j Largest stock in the city. PAIITH, OILS, GLASS, ETC. H OLMES, CALDER & CO., No. 17 Marietta street Dealors in Paints, Oils and Gloss; also Railroad supplies. ^JARLEY, DUCK AGO., Manufacturer*’ Agents for 8EWING MACHINE AGENCIES. ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. as Mr. Holland’s card. J. F. Waddell. COLUMBI'S, GeoBUIA. Capt T. J. Phillips—Sir: asked me to assist said Swearingen in getting the church to allow him to withdraw from the church without a trial. Bath said Swearingen and myself were members of . . . said church, and are yet. Said Phil- I regret the delay which I have found ne-1 li ps told me that he was not tit to re- ressary in framing a reply to yonr note of the : mtt iu in the church, and that he was guilty of 23d of July satisfactory to myself, may have criminal intimacy with said Foster. Said caused you inconvenience. Your complaint ! Foster had just given With to an illegitimate is that over my signature in the Columbus child. I bad an interview with the pastor of Sun of June 25tb, an advertisement contain-1 sa id church at the time, the P.ev. .Tosiah Bar ed cruel statements iu regard to the character -ker; told him what said Phillips had said to of vonr deceased relative. The greater portion me , and advised him that in mv opinion it of that article contain only references to sworn would be best for the church to allow him to and recorded testimony in the Hooper trial, | withdraw without a trial, as it would dissever to which, I presume, your note does not refer. 1 His connection from the church, aud save the I confine my reply, therefore, to that portion ! church from the scandal of au indecent pub- which rciers to his intercourse with Sally , ]i 0 trial, and that said pastor fully agreed Foster, and the circumstances connected with with me in that opinion. And I further state * issue of this paper. APOTHECARIES. Decatur streets. . street. Atlanta, Ga. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. . . . the bridge, makes advances to planters, full line of Agricultural Implements, Publishers the Rural Southerner. hall street, Atlanta, Ga. EWIS H. CLARKE, Dealer in Mens’ and Roys’ Hats, Caps, Furs, etc. ,No. 1 James Bank Block, hitehall street. L Whil INSURANCE AGENTS. and Life. London aud Lancashire Fire. Vir ginia, Fire and Marine. Cotton States Life. Broad Street Atlanta, Q*.. A tlanta department life association of America. Officers—T. L. Langston, Presi dent; C. L. Redwine, Vice-President; J. H. Morgan, Secretary; General L. J. Gartrell, Attorney; Wi am G. Drake, Medical Examiner. Broad street, corner Alabama. P. O. Box 276. njlHK IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE SEWING x MACHINE. Cheapest aud most Durable. Also, THE HOME—finest machine made. Prices low. u. G. Maxwell, Gen’l Agent, corner Broad and Marietta streets, Atlanta, Ga. Office, Comer Broad and Marietta 8ta. D omestic hewing machine company, No. 4 DeGive’s Opera House. The “ Fast Gain ing” Machine. Wilson Hewing Mai ' ' — • Latest atyle patterns constantly on hand. HE SINGER DROP-LEAF SEWING MACHINE. Best Sewing Machine made. R. T. Smiiie Agent, corner Broad and Alabama streets. H HHOWE SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, come Broad and Alabama street*. As good among machines as old Elias Howe was among men. TtfARKW. JOHNSON. Daoter la Agricnltu. tar tal'/Sfnt “f lTX plements, 8eeds, Guano, etc. Advances nio to { ; ,aU * tre€t ” Agent 01 planters Marietta street. street. Finest liquors in the city. Bourbon Whisky. | of liquors mixed in the best style. real estate agents. AUCTIONEERS. ' 'Y^’LLLIAM QOODhOW. General Agent for Geor- T C. MAYSON, Auction aud Commission Menant, • and Dealer in Furniture, Marietta street. No. 2 Wall street, Kimball Honse. /T C. E road. HAMMOCK, Whitehall street, near lull- ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE TURES in this Institution will commence t first Monday in November next, and conti a re uu the first of March, following. FACULTY A. W. GRIGGS, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Principles and Practice of Med icine. JOHN T. BANKS, M. D., Emeritus Profeasor of Obatetrics. W. H. GOODWIN, M. D.. Professor of General and Medical Chemistry. WM. ABRAM. LOVE, M. D., Professor of Physiology. JNO. THAD. JOHNSON, M. D., Professor of General and Descriptive Anatomy. J. G. WESTMORELAND, M. D., Profeasor of Materia Medica and Therapeutic*. J. P. LOGAN. M. D., Profersor of Clinical Medicine. A. W. CALHOUN, M. D-, Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear. W. F. WESTMORELAND, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery. J, B. BAIRD, M. D., Lecturer on 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, and Curator. | Practical Anatomy conducted by Professor of Aoato- i my. | The following fees for the Regular Course will be j required: ; Matriculation (paid once omy) $ 5 00 j Tickets for the Full Course 50 00 I Practical Anatomy (required once only) 10 00 Graduation 25 00 Good board and lodging can be had near the College Herald Office. j at $4 00 to $5 00 per week. ) by addressing YyALLAOE^ FOWLER. Alabama street, opposite ! Any further informa^n v^^^urnislied^^npt^r that transaction, embracing his disconnection with the Methodist Church. Permit me in the outset to state that the article iu question was written in reply’ to an auonymous corres pondent of the Atlanta Herald, signing him self “Opelika,” in defense of my client and kinsman, who stands in jeopardy of his life, that said Phillips was afterwards allowed to withdraw and sever his connection from said church without any trial— no charges ever having been preferred by said church against him. 1 also afterwards, as counsel, represented said Phillips in bastardy case Mo. 240, in the and against whom the foulest charges had ! Circuit Court of Lee, instituted by said Fos- been preferred pending his trial. The ; ter against him as the father of said child; averments of that publication led me to an ; and that case was settled by said Phillips on examination of ail the facts in the case, ■ compromise by my advice, on the payment and I was forced by it, reluctantly I con- j by him cf a certain specified Jjum of money to less, to state circumstances connected , sa id Sallie F. Foster, the mother, and certain witn your deceased relative which I would not | other considerations from said Phillips, which have done but for the attacks ot this anony- was required by her for said settlement. mons writer and to disabuse the public mind — ~ — of the prejudice 6onght to be engendered by it. These facts were derived from the very best authority, and their publication would W. H. Barnes. [Signed] July 28, 1873. A true copy, J. F. Waddell. - _ As the lriend of Major Waddell in this mat— never have been made had not the character ter, and injustice to myself, I deem the sub- of my information justified it. \ou will re- joined statement necessary. After my corn- mark, also, that in the very letter of which munication to Colonel Lay of August *28th, I you complain I offer to correct any mistake ' was informed that Colonel Lay was in Opeli- which I may have made as to facts. Having > ha, to which place I went and proposed to promised this much then, I can not do you deliver him said reply. Colonel Lay, at first, the injustice to suppose that in your request ^ requested witnesses, which being assented to, to me for the retraction of injurious reflec- ! he after partially reading, declined to hear the tions, you desire that I should retract any- rep ly a t all. Upon my return to Columbus, I thing which is true. I am unwilling to in-! telegraphed Colonel Lay to know where I dulge aoy such violent presumption against coold deliver him my reply to his declination, any who I regard, and with whom I corres-: an d was informed at Columbus. The cor- pemd as a gentleman. ! respondence between Colonel Lay and myself Proceeding, then, upon this hypothesis, I j then occurred in this place. iiAve the honor to submit to your considera- 1 About seven or eight o’clock on the eveniu," tion the enclosed certificates, numbered from * “ “ — * - - - one to —, from gentlemen of the highest re spectability, and also some official records covering your ground of complaint, the origi nal being subject to your inspection at any time you may desire. I assure you that I re gret the necessity of calling your attention to Oldest Insurance Agency in the city. sellers, Stationers and Piano Dealers. pTCHCOCK k WALDEN, Boo] I tionery, 105 Whitehall Street. BUSINESS COLLEGES. I) SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING. W M. MACKIE can be found at bis old stand, where orders will be attended to. Krueger <te | Bro. can he found at the office of the above. G. W. i Jacks, Whitehall street, Atlanta. A TLANTA DEPARTMENT Southern Life. Jno. B. Gordon President, A. H. Colquitt Vice Prcsi- j 6Bt, J. A. Morris Hecr. tary.. | JEWELRY. SILVER WARE. A standard institution, the largest and best uicti- ! - , : cal business school in the South. For circularsitc 1 B MR LAWSHE, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, aud Silver address B. F. Moore, A.M. President ! X!i Ware. Agent for the Arundel Pebble Spectaclos. tVASTMAN’S ATLANTA - BUSUiEOs cvlZue: 80 whltPblil stri ‘ et - STOVE AND HGUSEFURNISKIN6 GOODS. S TEWART & WOOD, dealers iu Stoves, Hollow i ware, llousefuruishing Goods and Children’s Car- j riages, No. 73 Whitehall street. UNDERTAKERS. | Detwiler & Magee, Managers. Comer Linand 3 streets. Three hundred Graduates 1 LAWYERS. ly sent when requested. GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN. Fonrtli Graifl Gift Con erf, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, 12,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000 BANKS. JTATEOFG ker, President; W. W. Bell, Cashier. Pape 1 dis counted. Deposits received. Foreign and Duixatic Exchange bought and sold. Checks on all puns in Europe, in sums to suit. Agent* for the Inman and Canard Stemxhip Lines. 43r* First class aud steerage tickets at lo-est rates. Practices in all the courts. Special attention given ; to the collection of claims, aud all business promptly , attended to. WHITE COODS. NOTIONS, ETC. Every Fifth Tieket Draws a Silt. J AMES BANKS, Attorney at Law, Atlanta. Georgia. j lauta, Georgia. Ribbons, Notions, Etc., No. 88 Whitehall Street, At- L. J. GLENN & SON, Attorneys at Law, practice I Atlanta, Ga. iu all the State Court* and in the United States Millinery and Fancy Gcods, 15 Decatur street, S230.000 for S50! G Money to loau. Courts. Office over James’ Bank. W r I1HE FOUKTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT author- Practices in 1 rpHK DOLLAR SAYINGS RANK, No. 2 K X House. William Gordon, president; Ja Willis, cashier. C liriZENS’ BANK, authorized Capital $1,1 j Jno. T. Grant, president; Pcrino Brown, T NO. U. JAMES, Banker, James’ Block. WOOD ENG HAVING. Wood, corner Peachtree and Marietta, up stairs. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 1873. whitFhiii 1 MISCELLANEOUS. ; mus ic.iu* v Whitehall j j where 100,000 H ER'LD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Alabama ; The tickets arc street, near Broad. All kinds of Job Work neatly have on their back the Scheme, with a full explanation X street, will attend to all kind* ot legal ousineRs. ; * n d promptly executed. j of the mode of drawing. ;-Law, No. 1 street. Keaidence, corner. Only sixty thousand Tickets will be sold, *Dd one- half of these are intended for the European market, thus leaving only 30,000 for sale in the United States, — -. - ^^ pere disposed of for the Third Concert. divided into ten coupons or part*, and A TLANTA NATIONAL BANK, Capital $100,00 1 J United States Depository. A. Austell, President I ~ W. H. Tuller. Cashier. containing 56 columns, the largest and most BAG MANUFACTORY. BOOTS AND SHOES. ENKY BANKS k HON, wholesale dealers of the first of September. I informed Capt. Campbell, the friend of Col. Lay, that owing to my physical condition, I could not send him a rtply to his note of 4:45 r. m., before 12 o'clock on Tuesday, the 2d, to which he readily assented. On the morning of the 2d _ _ , I was confined to my bed by a violent attack these facts, and would not do so if justice to of sickness, aud sent my reply for Col. Lay to myself did not require it. Captain Campbell, through a friend, at the j Additionally I will state that at the time I! same time advising him of my condition, and 1 <* eor;?la - was first approached by yonr friend Col. Lay. I suggesting that Col. Lay’s reply could be at your instance, I was engaged in ferreting communicated through the same channel. At ont a discrepancy in my charges to which my ; twenty minutes past 3 o’clock of the same attention had been called by the letter of a Mr. [ <lav Capt. Campbell came to my house Harris, which showed that Mr. l’hillips, in- and delivered me the note ot Col. Lay, stating K earpew uuciom stead ol being dropped, as stated by me, from that his party would leave for Neal's Landing ! city. Marietta street. the church, had withdrawn at his own request. ! a t 4 o’clock. My verbal reply to Capt. Camp- =: I cheerfully, therefore, make this correction, , t, e ll was that I was notable to go, as be saw, (’ UlUIAGE .HAM FACTOUV. and any other in which you may be able to ! and that if I was, Major Waddell should not I satisfy me that I have been misinformed. RO with my consent, under the circumstances. I ^ ?• FINNEY, Mawtfucturer of and dealer in • and Alabama streets (up stairs), Atlanta, Ga. M DKGRAFFKNRIED, Attorney at Law, specia • attention to the prosecution of claims a^ains Vi .1,4 1 At this Conceit, which will be the grandest musical S™tan.f mS I ever witnessed in ibis country, the nuprece- dented sum of = $1,500,000, W H. TURNER, Dealer in Human Hair, and Man-| , y • ufseturers of Human Hair Goods aud Hair Jew- divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by elry, 15 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. j ot * m0 ng the ticket-holders—the numbers of the ~4~ KKGENZINGKK, Manufacturer ot ail kinds of tickets to be drawn from one wheel by blind children, Bedding. Mattresses. Pilllows, Bolsters, Etc. ; and the gifts from another. T PEEPLES k HOWELL. Attorneys at Law, No. 2ft Awning and Tent Maker, No. 7 Hunter street,; X and 22 Kimball House. 1 near Whitehall. Atlanta. Ga. LIST OF GIFTS. ,, r ^ «r * t wholesale dealers ‘n > WYOYAL & NUNN ALLY, Attorneys at Law, Griffin fA H. LEDUC. Manufacturer ot Tin Ware, Agent i , *050 000 Loots and Shoes, Leather and Shoe lindin**, ! II h. X • for Kerosene Stoves, Pratt’s Astral Oil, Triumph One Gtand Gash Gift 9 ot the Golden Boot, 39 Peachtree street, Atlanta, — • - | Washing Machine. Clothes Wringer, etc., Belgean j One 1 ro qqq stairs, 1st floor, practice in all the courts. CARPETS, MATTINGS, ETC. EO. Y. FRY, Attorney.at-Law, No. 6 Ivimbail House. B ardson streets. atafinrr W KENDRICKS k SON8. The largest supply of ! TJILL & CANDLER, Attornoys-at Law, No. 14 auibii klla Carpets, Oilcloths and Matting to be found in the XX Kimball r rp H E ATLANTA DAILY HER \LD contains moro reading matter than any other paper in Gecrgi* Practice in all the courts. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, r Stables, j ^ keeps always on hand a large supply of Mules r , .. . ... rpi ic Y , i \\7 1 a 11 • Carriages, Buggies. Wagons, Sewing Machine and Horses for sale. In conclusion, permit me to say that you | ibis note I conve>ed to Major Waddell as wagons, &c. Send for Pries Liat. nmmiatreAfr, jm»t — - - zr:~-=: ■ are correct in supposing, and that I did not : soon as possible—bnt not until after the de- beyond the Bridge. j LUMBER. ** ” \AVID McBRIDE, Manufacturer 50 Cash Gifts, 80 Cash Gifts, 100 Cash Gifts, 150 Cash Gilts, 250 Cash G.fts, 325 Cash Gifts, 11,000 Cash Gifts, 17 500 100 000 150 000 1,000 each 50 GOO 500 each 40 000 400 each 40 000 300 each 45 000 LOO each 50,000 100 each M 0OO 50 each 550 500 r the National. D Wagons and Buggies, Decatur street. J. FORD, Carriage 1 and Pryor streets. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Carriages intend vcantonly to’assaif the dead, or grievous j parture cf the train upon which the Phillips ly to wound the living. My discussion of the ' parly left. My house is two and a half miles errors of the dead was forced upon me in the j from the railroad depot iu Columbus, defense of my client; to the living I intended j On the 3d I received from Col. Lay a dis- no wound gratnitons or otherwise. I meant patch dated Lufaula, notifying me that his i simply, in tne vindication of a cause to which party would remain at Neal’s Landing ninety- I I owed the most solemn obligations, to refute ; six hours. For the same reason slated above, the assailants of my client with truth. Again i and also because I had never been consulted | trntiting that I do not misconceive the purport ! as to Seal’s Landing or any other point, I ‘ of your request, and that this reply may be S ignored that, dispatch. J. T. Hom.ind. j A. ANSLKY, formerly J. A. amtey i Co , of Au ‘ I ■ Dooi.p, : street. Total. 12.000 gift:-, all cash, amounting to $1,500,000 The distribution will be positive, whether all the 1 G. JONES, Fashionable Tailoring Establishment I Tickots are sold or not, aud the 12,000 gifts all paid in • within fifty Yards of National Hotel aud Kimbal 1 proportion to the Tickts sold—all unsold Tickets House. Full Line of coeds always on hand. destroyed as at the first and second Concerts, and not ^ represented in the drawing. satisfactory to yon, I transmit the same to you by the bauds of my friend James T. Holland, Ksq., throogh whom any fatnre communica tions may be made to me. I am, sir, respectfully, voor obedient ser vant, *J. F. Waddell. in General. gnsta. ua., Commission Merchant, office i Pryor and Hunter Streets. Advances in cash, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Ac., Broad street. LIQUORS. J AGRK BEER BREWERY. City Brewery, corner Collins and Harris streets, Lager Boer, Ale and Beer, Feobter, Mercer A Co., office in Old Poet Office ; Building, Atlanta, Ga, CUUKS, TOBACCO, ETC. •rter PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets $50 00; Halves $25 00; Tenths, or I each coupon, $6 00; eleven Whole Tickets for 00 ; I 22*, Tickets for $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000; t Cigars and ; 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount on less hand. Broad j than $500 worth of Tickets at a time. i The unparalled success of the Third Gift Concert, as — — well ns the satisfaction given by the First and Second 1 Dealer makes it only necessary to announce the Fourth^to i- by LAYTON x* WEBB, 72 Whitehall Street, Attai j Ga., Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Doiuei Whiskies, Wines, Braudies, Rums, Gina, etc., 1 Peopiuetobs of the Mountain Gap Whiskies. Smokers Art Ga. s, No. 17 P< .chtn CERTIFICATE NO. I. Thier’s volume on “The Arts in Italy,” is soon to appear. A “honeymoon car” is run on the Pacific Railway for the accommodation of bridal par ties. - , , _ A “spelling match open to the world,” is a ] Eric’s. 1 hillips. Sworn to before ^Y. H. Ilauson, J. . f ea t nrc . G f the Knox county, Indiana, agricnl- T\, 7th of October, 1871, Lee county, Ala- toral bama. Certified to by Stephen H. Tueke 1 Clerk of Circuit Court of Lee county. Oath of Sallie F. Foster, charging patent ee of her illegitimate child to Thomas H. kinds of Produce, No. S3 Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Georgia. Orders and consignments solicited. Re turns made promptly. mission Merchant, corner Forsyth aud Mitchell LEYDEN, Warebou and Commission 3ier- ner Bartow Street and .Y- A. Pv. R. Office, 9 Alabama S-rcet Grain, Hay, Bacon, Bulk Meats, Lard, Hams (sugar-cured July, 10th, 1873. . * Major Waddell-At your request I cheer- : L>) Lime, Ce: Mark Twain modestly denies that he is the man alluded to in the lice, “Mark, the per- * j * , *' I * feet man.” i — — No matter how amiable a lady may he, j t fully state what I ku^ of (lie T'h.llips ba.- < f-taljioDUQW ^demands that she shall appear " tardy case. I was employed to proseente T. j rumed m P u 1C * XXa Healers in Pane.- P^: H. Phillips, and was well acquainted wi*h the Herbert Spencer’s “Study ot Sociolgy” will p,.p er »t 0C h, old metal] hides, farts, and had possession of certain letters of c mpleted in^the October imtubcr cf the \tianta. Ga. Plaster, Domef-tk me stic Liquors, Peachtree street. EADOB BROH., Wholesale Tobbaccu and 35 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. MARBLE YARDS. J UDSON’S MARBLE WORKS, Atlanta, Ga , manu facturer and dealer in Ituliiu and American 4Iar- ble. Office and Works corner Loyd aud Alabama streets, opposite O. H. Jones & Co.'s Livery Stables. Orders solicited and promptly lil!cd. Prices reasons- 1 , the Third, and full particulars may be learned u -:u | circulars, which will be sent free from this office tr all B KERMAN A KUUllT, Cigars, Tobacco aud Saufl who may apply for them. Whitehall street, near railroad. Tickets nowrea v for sale, aud all orders accoiupa- nieil 1>v t j. e Ui0 inV promptly tilled. Life blc. Terms cash. s?p7-ly CONTRACTORS ¥ A. TUTTLE *9 • Hunter and ; fully carried out. COPPER, BRASS AND IRON. M IDhLETON A BROS., Coppersmiths, Brass Founders. Finishers, Gas Fitters and Sheet iron Workers, Broad street, oppotite the Suu Building. ! giv > those who buy to sell again. THOS. E. BRAMLETTc, Agent Pub. Lib. Kv.. and Manager Gift Cone -::. Public Library Building, Louisville. auglG-dWedASunAwtd SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE tiaGrango. G-a. Fitters, ; f|XUIS ISSTITL'HOS. with . Marietta J I Class Teachers, will resume exerciaes tli corps of N:a^ Fii Bag his recommending the taking the life of the j Contemporary Review. infaut, and advising the swearing the child to j It is stated that the publication of ih first one aud then another gentleman in the ninth edition of *• Encyclopaedia Hritannica town. When the case was settled to the j will involve au outlay o? £200,000. . 5 ^i— satisfaction of S. I. F. -, part of the I it is stated that the second vol urne of La- T terms of said settlement were that said letters I mon ’ 8 Lincoln will never get into print, so ' ^ • I W. T. PARK. No. 3.) 9 / p. O. Box No. 15S, Atlanta. S TEPHENS a FLYNN, Comuiis^ion ^Ierchanta. and j Chronic Diaaaaea, Impurilie* of th dealers in Grain, Fleur, Provisions, Country .tud Discasca of Women aud Cni Produce, Lime ahd Cement Forsyth street. Atlanta, .laity. tu-hnil Sire t. Treatment ot >od, Obaletrics CANDY AND CRACKERS. 15 R. SIMMOV8 x CO., Wholesale Grain and Pro- | ~ vision l^a'iers, Alabama street. I ilJ. was done by me, except one or two which still | _ , _ .... . e .. remain in possesion of lhe third parties. 11 Upwards of a million copies of the penny was on the committee of the M. E. Church to - edl ‘ lon the ( « r0 , s J ui investigate his conduct and do not recollect j have been sold by the English Book So- making any report, Mr. Phillips, when the l cie v* case was settled and I returned him his let- ; A series of ten drawings ol old houses in uesaw Block, Foray th street, Atlanta, Ga. ter*, admitted his criminal connection with the city of Salem, by Mr. George M. White, i the prosecutrix, and that the letters had been j have been reproduced in heliotype, and pub- CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, written by him except one, which he said was ; lished in an edition limited to one hundred J. WILLIAMS k CO., Dialers aud Commission • Merchants in Grain and Produce. Handles pro- j by car load without expense, YVuow Front, Ken* MUSIC AHP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 1 GILFORD, WOOD Ac CO.. Dealers to Music, Or- gans, PiHtioa, Musical Merchandize, and luipor- of Small Instruments aud Strings, «»8 Whitehall Street. 0 ~L. BRAUMULLER, Dealer in Music*! J:i>tri • ments, Stationery, and sole agents lor Steiuwa - • ’ - - 15 Whitehall 1 G. « H. i 1 Cracker Mau LEWIS’ STEAM BAKERY Manufacture | day iu August. Four Music aod Painting v ! College at the la*>: Stai ' dress Wednes- preiniums for t*.”’’ cuce in ere awarded Pupils if this ir. For Catsicugts. » I. F. COX. President. sites of Ckackkks, Cakes, Huappa, etc. South ; DYE-WORKS. --1 Couche House for Rent. /“V WING to the death of the Proprietor, this Houae, writted under his direction. [Signed] A true copy, J. F. Waddell. L. F. McCoy. sets, of which nearly all have been already sold. Among tbe drawings are a picture of the house where Nathaniel Hawthorne was borne; one of the “Hunt House,” said to have been the original “House of Seven Gablet; ” another of a dwelling once occu- Certificate of J. J. Greta, former partner of i P>« d by Koger WilUeme and another of Gen. Thomas H. Phillips, states that T. H. Phil-! Is ™ el p ° tnftID ■ birthplace. Mr. White is | v u Box 454 . lips frequently acknowledged to him unlaw- ■ l® have done his work artistically, so fu'l intimacies with Sallie F. Foster, detailing ! ,hat ‘ he portfolio makes a precious memorial circumstances. ! of Salem s old days. cumncaTE so. rv. President MacMahon lives a retired, unos- „ .. " .. tentationa life, unpretending in manner and ^ TL ttree plain in dreaa, and seldom appears in uniform, montbs belore tbe birth of the child Ihornae most marked characterisliTs are a love of H. Phillips came and informed me that Salhe : cUndren and Iondne8 , fo , study. He made a F Foat« lmd charged said PhiUipa with the , triu mphaut entry into MiUn, iu 1859, with a tbe oh.l^ and m that eonveraa-| hule ^ r , ho g. d ollmd ’ bim a n ’ 06cg ay, Glass and Earthenware, Kimball House. S O ^ , proprietors, Propagators and Dealers Trees, Grape Vines, ~ * ’ “* uw ' ee Plants, etc. CEBTIITCATE MO. III. FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. 1MITH k MOTE8, Photographic Gallery, over Pope’s S lima Store, on Whitehall street. First class executed promptly, at reasonable specimens. I AMES LOCHUEY, Atlanta Dye Works. Dyeing ^ I ami Cleaning in ail branches. Satisfaction guar- j autecd. Post office box 540. DENTISTS. D lt. JAUES AI.LEN LINK, Dentist, corner White hall and Hunter streets, Atlanta, Ga. J 1 D. UIIPtXTKK, Deuttat, No~4 7 “Whitehall Y Je street. Atlanta, Ga. R l). BADGER, Surgeon Deuiiat, Peachtree atreet. Work promptly aud neatly finished. (V with Bar aud Billiard Saloon, i u offered for rent. For terniH apply t scpO-lm MR 9 . MARY E. COUCHE, Kingston. Ga. PRIYATK BOARDING HOUSES. I ONH H. WEBB. No. 82 WhitekaU, and 72 BioaJ street. Table supplied with the beat the market affords. ShT OVERBY’H BoaMing «"«»*—Seal fii- bridge, convenient to ah the t_4iun.be», Boat Office, Library, etc. _ OAUN 4 CAM1', Wholesale Oro. er. and I "ITrEW lad.e. ^a ge^tl.m.u M NMU SB Provision Dealers, 25 East Alabama j Htreet, Atlanta. Georgia. Three Cottages for Sale 1 lOrr-rtOOM COTTAGE, with front Verandah GROCERS. TUMLIN, No. 604 MARIETTA STREET—FAM- ILY GROCERIES, Staple Dry Goods. Coun- try’produce at the lowest att s. Also, a flue WAGON YARD. 0tO.)p, •ft R. ell shaded; with £OJd water and ^ with good board at Mr*. Overby*i ‘Treet, just across the bridge. 1188 GREEN, at the * L*r» i Broatl I M 1 r 7 7— . . . , . mue gin, woo naa onerea mm n nosegay, i wet- t. LAINE. Family Groceries. Also has XvJL reacniree streei, can iuru)-n jueawi ruoiu tion Phillips confessed frequent criminal in ” perched upon his holsters. He is probably! Vv « Bakery attached. Furnishes bridal cakes Uuitiiesor single persons. Da> v*ardeis also I« ■ a waw with Kill is lr V I'uitnr fit.a tir.D At rAlint - I * ■■ « .... ... — ... . — _ a _ * a a... ..... nnf YAif lunacy with Halite F. Foster, stating circum stances. In conversation (boat the time of the birth of said child, Phillips informed me that be had tried to get Mra. Foster to swear the pa ternity of said child to John W. DeLoach, which she bed also refused to do. Said Phil lips also informed me that he had proposed to give said Foster one hundred dollars if she would not connect bis name with the esse, TWO-BOO It Cottage wiili took ba-cment, not | ftuiobrd, with a 1 mod. re improvtmcala. ! Tli® Iwo above mentioned reatd.ncea are located on . j Caetleberry Street, betvreeu Fotayth and M a tv It It, ontaiuins V, of au acre, more or tear. ALSO. tij.u.e „„ | BfilCK Cottage o i Hayne atreet, 3 roctaft flniih- I furui-h pleaaat.t room. 1 • I For the Winter Campaign. S ID HOLLAND ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS that he has TEN THOUSAND SUMMER DRINKS, which ne is anxious to dispose of to make room for the winter fixings—Punches, Winea, Brandy 8maahea, Cocktails and everything to make a man comfortable, served in the best style. The only bar in town that keeps PURE ROBERSON COUNTY WHISKY I j Is No. 4 Wall atreet. so pi 0-2 m The Maison DeVilie. A PLAIN WARNING. m ttb all the necessary aupurteuauecs, containing as well versed in military history as Faidherbe j etc.. Marietta street, weat of Spring’s flrat storo. and is often busy with a child and map upon j 13 & a. T. Dodd & co„ Wholesale g. Dcer» aud his knees. His favorite amusement is riding. A • Provision Dealers, Corner Whitehall aud Mitch- In society he is sby, almost sad, and seems i #1 l6e ’ ill at ease He liki.fi Di K»innter olmut lh« iMMONS k HUN1 1 , uroceries of every description 111 at ease, ne likes to saunter about the ^ Country Produce at low rates, at Junction of boulevard with his hands in his pockets and Marietta and Walton street*. a cigar in his month, when he ia not on hone- j 0AIU „ mt0 Wno i^ie Uroc#r , A i®b.m. Mre.t. back; and he is seen to most advantage at i Atlanu. Ga. home, sarrounded by his family.—[London j -u abJLs r. WYLIE a CO., Wholesale Grocer, Letter. t| 32 and 34North Broad street. i ot 1 PICTURES AND FRAMES. A8. it. HAN DEK8, Manufacturer aud Dt»er iu Chromos, Mouldluge, Lookiuk Glasses aud P alee. No. 37 Whitehall Htroet, AtlauU, fl* GINS. PlalWba, KM. sale in * IL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE 1URFSA LOON will please call aud settle. I mean busi- urea. My name ia Orummie, and I Must Have Money; munition, etc., Whitehall 1 iu Gun--, Kith-*. Pi • r Flunk* Hhtit iv tree!, near Dt-jut. If th«* 1 hove property is not a fid at privs 30 dvy*. It will lx* Dispohcil of at Auctiou. The al» »ve propelty will bo sold by M Haverty tov I My acixiunts for Liquors are falling due, sad unless the purpose cf psyiu^ i.«* debts, aud startiua auew in ( you c% ^ mi k e sutiafactory arrangements, I shall imaiiM-a* A I iuy creditors will send th«*ir bills to P i ...» «* haw. AU dvbtor. ». uM do w.U | !>“• /»«' acoo""** *® ,l "’ b “■ ,, or * n * ,,orn '^ lmm '’ to cult an<i Nfttle. »a 1 m**SD businea dia.ely, for cofectiou. i hold »»• t" O Ua UklO. K I M. IIA\ ERH , i ^ This Is the la»t call. «. T t! -b 1 ' «** .'OHS’ W. KIMERO.