The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 09, 1873, Image 8

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The Daily Herald. thubsiTiy, ociomp. o ms. vim: cTty. ^otht. to tii t »Tn*cs*mxR®- Mr. J. L. Crenshaw is the sole authorized zgeut in the city for receiving subscriptions <0 the Hrruxn, and fiM this data we shall recognize only^his receipts as valid. OT. W. BT7RKB Ss OO. Wh-oleialo and Rotnil Booksellers & Sta tioners Dealers in Printer's Stock, Small .Wares, Fancv Goods, &c., Corner ,u bam id Whitehall Streets—ATLANTA, CA. TO!. EXPLICATE NEW TObK BILES. Bep30 *xoj v aumnaa m')|1!ij.kIs e sjsod.md SniEimjaj aoj ,|ootuioip Xh» H *3aVMJ- SSV10 otn 0} prod uojiudM* iwpatlsa ‘S3HSIN *bVA P UB SHO •SXNlVd-ai'KJX vj sqi xoj ssiufl jo ipldus ATLANTA BRANCH CHEAT SOUTH ERN OIL WORKS. Headquarters Tor Oils and Faints. The largest and most eom- plcte stock in tlio Southern States, at pri ces to compare with any other markets. ^ _ ^ _ An immense assortment of Artists' Mate- ] co;j jy AbraU.m, LaQrange; W H Forrest, Trensi Creek, Tenu; J J Hickman, Louisville; H lCeffcr, Montgomery; John D Smith, Hxbersham county; C O Cbeuautt, Lynchburg; J T Hoard, Augusts. Julius L. Brown, Esq., left for West Toint last night and will return this evening. Bullock. Claim. Claim dismissed. John Milldege, plaintiff’s Attorney. National Bank of Augusta, vf. K. B. Bollock and M. E. Bullock, claimant Dismissed. Gartrell & Stewart for claimant. James Cameron & Co. vs. Hermon Rich. Judg. ment by default for $129, with interests and costs. J. M. Owen & Sou vs. M. O. Cooly and Roan Camp- PEUSONAL INTELLIGENCE The following, among ot.eis, were registered at the National Hotel last night: J F Duno, Florida; T M Gordon, Ringgold; J A Chaney, Roma; John C Printup, Rome; C J Fronch, Chattanooga; E T White, Stone Mountain; R A Alston, D»catur; C A Nocll, So Ex Co; D W Hickman, Albany; WII Forrest, J P Jones, Lee county; Robt Darby, D , 4 ■. H Held, Atheus; J N fcekridge. C.rr T ...I1«i T ,T Parr, le “' ^dorsera. Judgment by drfault for $1,312 Co. | TIIE LARdEST CLOTHING IIOV&E Trenton, Teon.; A,J Pendley, 8 and M R li; John : with imereat, and c°,U^ _ . „ . | * IN THE STATE. LOCAL NOTICES. SECURE A WINTER SUIT AND OVERCOAT NOW. SECURE A WINTER SUIT AND OVERCOAT NOW. SECURE A WINTER SUIT AND OVERCOAT NOW. SECURE A WINTER SUIT AND OVERCOAT NOW. MENS’ AND BOYS’ STOCK VERY LARGE. MENS’ AND BOYS’ STOCK VERY L ARGE, M. A J. HIRSCH. M. A J. HIRSCH. Stubb, Augusta; E W L Mobley, Smyrna; L B Ander- I son, CovUgton; J 0 Barton, Conyers; S G Lewis, R W Downing, Phil; Gan H Haupt, F B Bush, Air-Line; J C Mansfield, Oartersville; M C Shepherd, New York; J J Care, Sparta; Chas Fielding, Madison; W W Clark son, Charlotte; Jamea D Wilson, Piaeville; James II Maury, Nashville; A D Pope, Macon; J H Johnson, Griffin; U F Emery, Kirkwood; A P Barrett, So Ex rfals and Window tiloss. Send for Price Lists. CARLEY, PUCK A C0.__ TAKE NOTICE ! STATE AND COUNTY TAX PAYERS. , ^ POSITIVELY commanded by tbe Comptroller i™‘ removed from MitcbeU rtreet to No J[ General to close the ' hall street. STATE AND COUNTY TAX BOOKS Carter, Sheldon k Rowan vs. Redding k Witts. , „ .Judgment by default for $120 Gl, with interests and ' LAKOES1 CLOTHING HOUSE costs. N. Van Vorst k Co. vs. T. C- Cbampe. Judgment by default for $183 32, with interests and costs. Russell k Alger vs W. H. Howell. Judgment by default for $183, with interest and costs. AblTott k Bro. vs B. E. Reese and Central Savings Bank—Claimant. Claim dismissed. t T. T. Rrownjvs G. C. Rogers. Judgment by de fault for $340, with interest and costs. 1. James Davis k Son vs G. C. . Rogers. Judgment by default for $333 30, with interest and costs. G. Westinghouse Co., vs. S. A. Echols. Judg- EXTRACTS FROM j Jq^ PREMIUM LIST! „„„ STEAM PRE8SES! FOR FINE PRINTS GEORGIA ! STATE FAIR’ IN THE STATE. r.0 WHITEHALL STREET. .-,0 WHITEHALL STREET. All the candidates buy their clothes from Dykeman. COMMENCING _ tt- r ; » r irj,,-- ment by dclault for $:i)5 73 with interest and cost. That sterling firm, Messrs W. J. U. J. Kiser, has ■ ' ,7 ... x-.. -a white ! ^ ra * Himkamp vs. J. C. Retail merchants in city and country will save money by buying “Georgia Factory” Sheetings and Shirtings from Dunn, Ooleteee A, Co., Agents for Georgia Factory. Wiiblo the time prescribed l>y the Tax Act of the last | General Assembly. i I am left no discretion. Come forward and save ; C09to- S. K. HOYLE, T. C., OFFICE—Alabama etreet, nearly opposite Austell’s . Rawir aep2J-10 CITY RECORD. \'oto Round Town Yeilerd Herald Reporters. SIR ANGERS IS TBE CITY. Col. Martin J, Crawford, of Columbus, Ga., is iu the city attending Supreme Court. Mr. Chas. J. Miller, a large cotton broker of Savan nah. pass; d through the city on Wednesday. Col. Willis A. Hawkins, of Amerieus, returned from New York yesterday, where he has been in the Inter est of Milt Malone. Col. Hawkins is probably tbe most successful criminal lawyer in the State. It is aaid he has defended over one hundred men who were tried for murder and not a single one of the number has been hnng. Dykeman, Merchant Tailor, next to Xa- j tional Hotel, can not be surpassed for cloth- ! ing or excellence of fits. Wliitner. Judgment by de- J 1 fault for $123, with interest and cost. W. D. £mcry vs. S. A. Echols. Judgment by de- ! iault for $130. with interest and cob*. ! Henry Sampson va. J. J. Tord. Judgment by dc- ’ ; fault ior $130, with Interest and costs, j Hoi kins and Higgins vs. Spencer and Lively. ! ; Judgment by default for $1,079 13. with interest and j aud millinery goods bought by \Y j costs. | baum’s Millinery Artist, Mrs. Spiegle, who J. 8. Pemberton k Co., vs. c. C. Hughey and E. P. i spent four weeks in the cities of Xew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, for the purpose October 27, 1873! CHHTBM. CITY PAM HAVING ADDED NEW PRESSES A SO NEW MATERIAL TO OUR OFFICE, AND SECURED THE SERVICES OF Reliable and Experienced WORKMEN. THE MACON GEORGIA. Still Coming. - -The large variety ol fancy Title- j Howell, Claimant. Levy dismissed. ‘ The case of I). M. Spence vs. J. H. Willey, Weaver j & Co., claimants, was tiied. Argued by Cols. Robert of selecting the latest and most fashionable For best acre of clover hay For beBt sere lucerne 1 ay For best acre of native grass . For best acre pea vine hay For best acre of corn forage For largest yield of Southern eaue, one acre best and largest display garden vegetables. f H , Baugh and In. J. Hammond, for Spence; and Major ; goods for this season. T.xtensi\e picpftT&lion Hillyer and B. H. Hill, -Jr., for claimants. Submitted is made for a Grand Opening at the store Xo. THE DELEGATE SYSTEM. A CALL. PENCILLETTE3. General Austell left for New York last night v Air-Line Route. The Southern Life Insurance Company j to the jury, but afterwards the claim was dismissed. A number of claim eases of minor importance weie a the ; dismissed, withdrawn, continued, ic. j The case of W JiJW McGhee va Smith i. Rich- from ' mond and Higgie A Co, defendants, and Mrs. Eugenia Toe undersigned, residents of the various Wards, • Atlanta office, $110 for the yellow fever sufferers, j A Richmond, claimant, was on trial at the hour of ad- " The ladies’coccert netted $70 for the Shreveport and j journrnent. Sidney Dell for plaintiffs. Hill A Cand Memphis sufferers. The committee, whose appeal is ; ler for claimant, published elsewhere, have raised over $S00. It is be ing forwarded as fast as the telegraph can carry it. A New York paper brings us an advertisement, stat ing that “two sisters want washing.” Why the deuce don’t somebody wash them ? Teacher—“Who was the first man V’ Head Scholar— “Washington, he was first in war, first in—” Taach- er—“No, no; Adam was the first man.” Head Send. ;*XQest all Democrats who are in favor of the dele- I gate system of nomination for Mayor and Aldermen, to meet at the City Hall, at 12 m to-day, to devise tbe best means to carry said system into effect For largest y eld upland cottouj | For best crop lot upland short staple cotton, not less than five bales 500 For bc6t one bale upland short staple cotton 100 (and 25 cents per pound lor the bale) For best bale upland long staple cotton 100 (and 25 cents per pound paid for the bale! For the best oil painting, l>y a Georgia lady 100 For the best display of paintings, drawings, etc. by the pupils of one school or college 100 For the best made silk dress, done by a lady of Georgia, not a dress maker 50 For best made home-spun dress, done by a lady | of Georgia, not a dress-maker Mates Circuit ami District Courts. Wm W Clayton, A Y Brumby. K F Hoge, JH Flynn, G T Dodd, V P Bisson, Wa P Orme, fi P Chamberlin, W H Howell, A Leyden, T Stobo Farrow. John A Doane. . J L Winter, John Ransom. RF Maddox, J T Bdwards, Thomas G Healy, T M Clarke, J Henry Porter, P L Mynatt, W G Gramlicg, L P Grant, ?«I Mahoney. R M Farrar, W 8 Walker, M J Ivey, A Haas, -Jno C Whitoer, N R Fowler. John B Baird, SB Hoyt, O H Jones. W J Tanner, Marcus A Bell. E M Berry, Thomas McGill J A Hayden, J A Richardson, T L Langston, B E Crane, and others. 31 Whitehall street, on tlie 8th of this month, bj’ which time the largest portion of the stock will be in. All the ladies of Atlanta and vicinity are cordially invited to examine the poods and ! For best piece of tapestry in worsted aad floss, prices. Xo Millinery House in the city of | For best furnished baby basket and complete set Atlanta can undersell War. Titlebaum, Oct. 4, dot Xo. 31 Whitehall street , jvvfiB, rnrsiDiNo. Courts met at the usual hour. Antonia Torre, Fruit and Vegetables, Xo. . 112 Whitehall street, now opposite Xo. 100. V S V,. John Simpson, illicit distilling—in ibi. d t from Mobile, Charleston, i case the jury returned a verdict of guilty. The de- 1 ** ! fendant y Mr. T. J. Burney and hia bride errived 5 yesterday and have taken rooms at Mra. Overby’s : When we say that the bride is all in features and dls- poiition that Burney deserves, we have put tbe points of the case stronger than if we bad exhausted a col umn of panegyric Compliment awl—The Marietta Journal has this to i say concerning the candidacy of our associate : John B. Goodwin, local editor of the Atlanta Him- alp, announces himself a candidate for Alderman ! from the First Ward. We really hope that ho will be I elected, for he will make an active and efficient Alder- j man. CITY REGISTRATION. sentenced to six months’ imprisonment [ Savannah and Norfolk. Fish always on hand for families, hotels, batta!lior.s, regiments and brigades. the city Verdict of guilty and prisoner sentenced to six months’ I 0C t8-wt ae sAs U n imprisonment and to pay a fine of $500 and costs. by a lady of Georgia 50 Tor best furnished baby basket and comul I of infant clothes, by a lady of Georgia, i For the handsomest set of Monchoir case, glove box aud pin-cushiO(^ made by a lady of i For best half dozen pairs cotton socks, knit by a lady over fifty years of age, (in gold) For best half dozen pairs cotton socks, knit by a girl under ten years of age, (in gold) For the finest and largest display of female hand icraft, embracing needlework, embroidery, knit ting* crocheting, raised work, etc., by one ir—**Oh! if you’re talking of foreigners, I s’pose ho and to pay a fine of $1,000 and costa. ,, U. S. vs. Mac Jones, working in an illicit distillery lady T 100 For the best combination horse 100 For the best saddle horse 100 For the beat style harness horse 100 For the finest and best matched double team 100 For the best stallion, with ten of his colts by his side ............ Marah.U v., Elliott, Cothnn * Co.-Continued tor j The wholesale firm of O’Connor, Robinson & elx'S !!!!!!'!'.'.!!'.!!.'.'.' sw “‘somTtrue bills tore been relumed by tbe Circuit! Co ” clU . the attention of the ladies of Atlanta Court Grand Jury, one for embezzlement—the others, i an ^ vicinity to their retail Millinary Rooms, Grove . Mon APPEAL FOR SHREVEPORT AND MEMPHIS. Toe undersigned has been appointed by a commit tee of citizens to prepare a brief address to the people of Atlanta and its vicinity in behalf of the sufferers in ! Cn yesterday a Hebald reporter consulted the city the terribly smitten cities of Shrev. port and Mem phis. Tbe facts in tbe case are well known to the public. Disease atd death have been busy with their fright ful work for many days, and yet the havoc and the suffering still continues. The expenditures for med icines and miraes, and for the burial of tbe dead, to say notbiu g of tbe ordinary and absolute necessaries of life, have teen very large; and tbe means of the ifflicted inhabitants Lave been exhausted. Without aid from abroad the distress must not only continue but Increase. The question before us is, shall wc do what we can to relievo the sufferers? Surely there is not a heart among us that dees cot respond to an appeal ro touch- register, and found that the following number of people have registered In the different wards: 5 th ward .208 | Gth ward 117 7 th ward 14g 1st ward 500 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 182 J Total 1.180 Out of the entire number there are only about one knndred and thirty negroes, making about ten white men that have registered to one negro. The average per day is from forty to fifty-five. EXTRAORDINARY METEORIC SHOWER LAST NIGHT. One of the most remarkable showers of meteors we have ever seen was witnessed last nigbt, although connected with their Wholesale Department, corner of Pryor and Decatur streets, opposite the Kimball House. The Retail Department is under the man- lirni'm Prmtt, Ed wire, i Co- ^gemcnl of Mrs. Kate O’Connor, wbo cordially i invites her friends and former customers to ; come and examine her stock of handsome j trimmed and untrimmed Hats, Bonnets and Millinery in general. I can and will compete for revenue irregularities. The following cases are set for trial tc-day & Bakor Sewing Machine Company. United States vs. Alonzo Simples. Same roe Sample—both whiskey cases Rcbceca H. Wi Same vs McDaniel k Co. .Magistrates 1 Court No criminal business was tried iu the Justice Courts l yesterday. Squire Munday reports that civil buei- j "'itb any houso in tbe South, both iu price ness is improving; he docketed suits amounting the aggregate to $23 75 of claims for collection. CITY BUSINESS. and style. Ladies, come and see lor yonr- | selves. Host Respectfully, Hrs. Kate O’Cossor.. IS NOW FREPARED TO EXECUTE I’YERY DISCRETION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING SUCH AS BILL HEADS, LETTER-HEADS. CIEC . LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENT 1 -. SHIFTING RECEIPTS, SHII’ PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD ING, NOTES, DRAFTS, INSURANCE BLANKS. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, FINE LABELS. BLANK CHECKS, LE UAL BLANKS, RAILROAD BLANKS, INVITATION TICKETS, ELECTION TICKETS,BUSINEf-o CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPE.- 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 -ECMI SES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED OUT. PLEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE ONE PRICE FOR ALL ! ! AND THESE PRICES WILL COMPARE For the best single mule 100 For tbo beat milch cow 100 For the best bull 100 For be»t ox team 100 For the best bow with ptgB 50 For the largest and finest collection of domestic fowls 10 For the best bushel of corn it For the test bushel of peas 25 For the best bushel of wheat 25 For the beet bushel of sweet potatoes 50 For the best bushel of Irish potatoes 22 For the best fifty stalks of sugarcane 5 For tbe best result on one acre iu any forag crop . .. 150 For tho largest yield of corn on one acre 100 For the largest yield of wheat on one acre 50 For the largest yield of oats on o le acre GO For the largest yield of rye. on one acre 5 For tbe best result on one acre, in any cereal crop 200 For the best display made on the grounds .by any | Tn „ CE , dry goods merchant 100 I FA1 OKAbL\ IIH 1HOSL OF KORTH or the best display made by any grocery mor- | — j chant 10® I ERN CITIES Dykeman makes letter fits and gives more For the lamest and test display of green-bouse »ng Our fiv J. W. BUBKE k CO., S satisfaction than any tailoi in town. the great financial ! ing. If each will do what he cast, an amount will be j under the most unfavorable circumstances. The raised which will afford great relief. From vigorous j moon was at its height, and its halo covered the con- effort made yesterday by private and personal appeal, j steilation Ursa Minor, from whence all tbe meteors the fact has been made manifest that to collect money ! radiated. As a consequence tho only means of wit- in l&rg^. amounts from individuals is impossible; and nessing the display was by getting tbe moon hid from view by some building. Even then the brilliancy of the moonlight partially obscured what was unquer- ti on ably a most remarkable shover of meteors. Even as seen by the naked eye, tbe region of space between the cou8tellatioa and the moon fairly swarmed with them, their direction being southeasterly toward the moon. Had tbe night been moonless, one of the grandest spectacles known to astronomy would have been witness d. Wo shall look for reports of this shower with interest. the reason cf this is obvious preesure of tbe last few days. Hence, it is clear that the only possible way to raise any considerable sum, is from small contributions from large numbers. These lines will probably reach tho eyes of hundreds or thousands of people to u bom no personal apreal has been or will be made; hence, if they rtepond at all they must respond to what they are now reading. If each will contribute a sum, no matter bow small, the aggregate will be large. Let none withhold his contributions on the ground that it is too small to do any good. Tho mo3t insignificant turn will be gratefully received. Let nono refuse to add a drop to make up this stream of mercy and As greater importunity would do no good, tbe ease j Amjitor and Superv; is simply ccmmended to the charities of our fellow- . citizens. Contributions, either large or small, will be j received by any of the following named gentlemen: j Hon Joseph E Brown, Rev Dr Wills, General Evans Everybody can get “fits” at J. H. Dyke- man’s, next to Xatioual Hotel. After getting into one of Pykemaus elegant, o. v». A>oxiJYL.« tv., : ,, -. vpqfp-flnv * j 0 ! 1T > ,r qq j For the best Georgia made wagon (two horse)... Tho Whitdhall street Booksellers aud Stationers, j " e11 mtl t. sults vestciaay, ®Oim j For the best Georgia made cart have a good supply of Appleton’s new edition of 1 not recognized bv liis lather. “Household of Braverie," that charming book by a j Southern lady. Also “Miriam Monfort,” [by tbe same author. IGGS, BUTTER AKD CHICKENS. j Large shipments of Eggs, Butter, Chickens and! Our stock of Cloth, Cassimeres Olid A est- ■ Cabbage, receive 1 daily, and for sale very cheap, by ings for merchant tailoring is immense. We ! guarantee satisfaction m every particlar. j M. & J. Hirsch, ! Poplar Clothiers and Tailors. | Dykeman is getting to be the most popular j i tailor in the State. MORRIS. Lava just learned that Mr.'William C. Mo;r Robt. J. Griffin, No. 48 Decatur street. OUR NEW CARPETS, Brussels, Ingrains, Three Pijs, Stair and Hal! Car pets, etc., uro now coming ia. ocl$dlw. Kexdru k «n Sons. BONDS FOR SALE. Branch, Sous & Co., of Augusta, offer a large qu&n- j tity of Macon and Brunswick It R Bonds for sale. See j advertisement for particulars. MERRIAM & JONES offer a large stock of lumber, sash, doors aad blinds fct the lowest rates. Their stock is complete and well The best Cigars in town are found at Luch : Harris’, sicru Girl of the I’eriod. for many years tbe able and efficient Secretary of tbe ; assorte( j f aU(1 facilities for furnishing all qnali- Southern Life Insurance Company, has been appointed , ties oJ timber, etc., in any desired quantities, are i this sterlin; of Agent-; Southern company. Mr. Morris’ efficiency as secretary is tho best guarantee of his capacity to discharge the duties of his new position. He has been connected Judge J A Hayden, Rev Mr Elliott, Colonel G TV Adair, j company from its organization, has been with it Rev Dr Spalding, Mr D Mayer, Captain John H l’iynn f j through all the difficulties it had to encounter when it Hon John H James, Mr P Momore, Dr Angier, Colo S B Spencer, Mr John Ryan, Hon H W Hilliard, a the undersigned. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. tarled, and has to congratulato himself for I share of the prosperity it now enjoys. We can say to the agents who are in arrears that they h d better settle up or leave the country, for Mr. Morris is a man of business, and will take no refusal or delay. We The KnigbD of Pythias of AtUoto hul their first , know whereof we .peek from personal experience annual parade on yesterday. Although tbe order has not been established here but little over six months the display made on our streets evinced great prosper ity and success. There were some fifty-five or sixty in line, presenting a very becoming appearance ia their beautiful uniforms. We understand thero are over one hundred members of the order in the city, a number of whom were unable to j articipate on yes terday because unifora'-s culd not be obtained. Tho band of music led the van discoursing martial airs, which, together with the military aspect of the Knights ▼Ividly brought to mind tho deeds of chivalry which, the order is famed for in history of old. The occasion which brought them out was the ded ication of their new hall, which was done last night. The exercises of dedication was done in secret session. We, however, managed to get aglimpo of the inside of their hall before they were begun. Wo must say that it is one o! the haadwmsst an! most neatly arranged places in tho city. No pains nor cost have been soared to make it complete in every particular, both as to comfort and beauty. It was intended to have a grand ball last nigbt, but owing to circumstances which with him while ha was secretary. unsurpassed. J. G. JONES Wants two good coat makers. Will give go^J wages i this I cons t aDt WOf k* E. JOHNSON Announces that he keeps something good to eat and j drink »t his excellent-establishment in Macon. Our, friends in attendance on the State Fair would do well j to try Johnson. NEW CARPETS. AH grades—Velvets, Brussels, lugrains aul 3-plys, j Curtains, Shades, Cornices, Ac., open and ready f( Fall trade. Kesdric j It is whispered by horse-dealers that Jack- i son s Magic Balsam will remove warts frot^t j horses. By making incissions in tho warts j F< j until they bleed freely, and then saturate the com with the Balsam, and in a few days the corn will disappear. For best stallion, lour years oM or more 4< For best preserved horse over twenty years old.. 2! For best Alderney bull * • • • 5( For best Devon bull G( For best collection of table apples, grown in North Georgia 5i For best collection of table apples grown iu Middle G f orgia 31 REGATTA. Race oue mile down stream on Ocmu gee River, uade tbe rules of the Regatta Association of Macon. For the fastest four-oared shell boat, race open to the world $15i For the fastest double-scull shell boat, race ox?en to the world 5i For the fastest eingle-scull shell boat, rac3 open to the world 5; For the fastest four-oared canoe boat, race open to the world 5' (By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a log, without wash-boards or other auditions.) The usual entry fee of ten per cent, will be charge. Icitlie Regatta premiums. MILITARY COMPAf-lY. t drilled volunteer military company of not less than forty members, rank and tile, open to iho world $7." Ten per cent, entry fee on the above premium, au< t least live entries required. IX FACT, RANGE FROM TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS l THAN MANY OF THEM. j Send iu your order for any kind o. ; PKINTING. Orders from abroad \r;U re j ceive prompt attention aud only a reasonable I per eentage on actual cost charged for the • same. HERALD PUBLISHING CO. ALABAMA STREET KING’S CURE —FCE— CkickeM Cholera. •THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MAY BE ANNUALLY SAVED BY THE USE OF THIS SIMPLY AN I CHEAP REMEDY-ONE BOTTLE WORTH FIFTY CFNTS, MAKES TWO GALLONS OF MEDICINE. IT IS CERTAIN AND PROMPT. USED TWICE A WELK IT WILL PREVIN . -ill Prepared by DISEASE. De. WILLIAM KING Atbcn*. O All the fashionables buy their goods from Dykeman. Jackson’s Magic Balsam is causing those sufferers with those little painful tormeuters j ^orse to called corns to rejoice. It removes the pain in a very few minutes. Try it. RACES. For Trotting Horses—Georgia Raised; Mile Heats, Best Two iu Three. 1st horse to receive $200 i COURT RECORD. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court met yesterday morning pursu ant to adjournment. Present Chief Jastice Warner, associates Tripp and McKay. Argument was heard in the following cases from Pataula Circuit: Stop at tLe Covington Hotel if y peted rooms, clean, linen, soft beds, good meals aud livery accommodations. C. Cox, senlG-tf Proprietor, Covington, Georgia. HOLBROOK. The finest selection of Lilies Hats in the city is at Holbrooks’. Gentlemen will find one of the largest and best as sorted stocks of Hats and Caps ever brotight to At- Jackson’s Magic Balsam, it is said, has never failed to cure the worst case of colic in horses. Thousands oi dollars vill be saved bv its|Sdjiorse tore, wish nice car- j time j ^ ; k Co. ! 3d horse to receive ; Four to enter and three to start. FURSE TWO— $450. For Trotting Horses that have ce’ mile heats, beat two iu t! j 1st horse to receive 2d horse to i to enter and three o start. thkKE— $650. For Trotting Horses—open to the world ; best three iu five. Dr. D. Jaynes and Son vs Rev. Sheffield—complaint , i an ta, at Holbrooks from Early. Argued by R. H. Pawell for plaintiff in j if there is anything ia tbe world prettier than a error, and R. YV. Day is and Z. D. H»rriaoa for defan- j p re tfy woman, with the October breez-s calling : blushes into her cheeks, aud her hands and shoulders Wright Kennedy—illegality 1 gnU{ ,jy wrapped up in dainty furs, we don't know • Mr. Luch Harris has commenced keeping I the Girl of the Period, and invites his friends i to call. Druggists and store keepers sell Jackson’s Magic Balsam at 2o cents, GO cents, aud oue dollar per bottle. The proprietor gives it j For Running Horses— open to th away. One hundred bottles per week are j heats, bast two iu t given iway on the Macon «V Western Bail- i road. Long may it live nutil it has cured all I " Thrcc the pain and aches in tho United States. could not be controlled, it had to be delayed, and wtff ! \Y, A . Rawson .V Co, vs E. B. Loyless A Co come off about the middle of next month. dant. James P. ftharpe _ ■ ww ~~ . - . from Terr-11. Lyon Irviu Hoyle k Simmons by Woot- j ^ 0 f 0 Holbrooks for your furs. He has all ten for plaintiff, F. M. Uarper by R H. Clarke f° r ; styles st all prices. defendant. ' . —■« .. *■■■ —- Platt Taylor vs State, assault with intent .to commit s rape. F. 21. Harper an.l C. B. Wootten, by Woot- ten k Clarke for plaintiff; W. G. Park, by If - #r J- ». Feilder for defendant. three towtart. CHS* FOUR—$350. or Id: two three. Henderson & Tdrrence—Greene Line Gro- eery Store, Whitebait street, wholesale and re tail Giocers, and dealers in all kinds of conn try Prodnee. Butter. F.ggs, Chickens, y\p A New York Tribune reporter has been ■ pies,Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage, special- 1 i,t hor.-- to reco around among the big dry goods houses to I ties, and constantly on hand, enter and two to start. FURSK five— $300. For Running Horses—open to the w heats, best two in three. 1st hor«e to receive Three to enter and two to start. •rid: two mile t wholesale by HALLFTT. SEAVER A BURBANK New York C. S. NEWTON, Atlanta. G - BARRETT. L»XD k Co. Augusta, Ga W. D. HOYT & Oo.* Rtnoo ;se. JOSEPH JTCNK M. MENKO & BRO. Wholesale and Retail Eealers iu CLOTHING, DRY GOODS AND FURBISHING G000S, No. 25 WHITEHALL STR-tT, Two Do^rs lroin Alabama. ATLANTA, CA. Liberal IadneaBts Offered to Merchants. «ep21 l 3STisi ! n. I To puns* six—$300. Ruuuiug Horses—opeu to the woni ^■■■Hheats, best two in three. MILT MALONE’S CASE. Ou last night a Huoald reporter int«rJe*ed C l. I W. A. Hawkins, Coanaet Malone, in fne rhetor his obtaining a hearing before the Supreme Court of the United States. He said that he hal male applies- j t.on to Judge Bradley to isane a writ of error, which . was refused, but subsequently Judge Bradley referred the matter Vo Judge Swayne for advice iu tho matter. | They then Ifetfed to Alipw the eoaosel for Malone to make a motion for the- writ of error before a full 1 bench of the Supreme Court of the United States. The first Friday in November is tbe day set to argue the case, requiring notice to be given to the State of j NOT THE MAN. Mr. W. H. IUeder, wbo was reported in the Police | Court having been drunk and in the lock-up on Monday, was a mistake in the record cf the police book. Mr. Reeder was put down as Bearden, who had a personal difficulty with another man, and, by eom6 unaccountable error, Mr. Reeder got into the report. We cheerfully make the correction for Mr. Reeder’s benefit. He had nothing whatever to do in the Court 4 xeept there as a witnef s. plaint from Terrell. Wootten & Hoyle for pi; r. M. Harper, by It. II. ChHlMB for defendant. At the conclusion of tho reading of the excepti- and testimony iu the case of Wm. M. Turnbull Lucy Ph'lpi et at, pending t 4 adjourned. Com- i tiffs; find out what styles of goods the ladles are to wear this winter, and here is his report: The reporter was told at Stewart A Co’s., that everything this season was running on Hexulksox A Toi-.oi.Nr Sept 27, dtf. Young ladies need not ho unites the iwces- worsteds, ehielly French, flerotoforo tho de-; &ity c { ttklfg their mother’s butter plates Four to enter and three to start. Pl'RSE SEVEN—$130 t I For Running or Trotting Horses— , First horse to receive . ! Second liorso to receive Three to enter and two to start. i jm t lor opki: uwmJ lias been for English worsteds; there is , ,, T . , now a complete change. The French goods ; button moulds, as Tvuox h. the court 1 cheaper, but thc-re is not a largo supply ' 11 * ‘ in tbe market; and prices are therefore stiff. The styles which meet the most ready sales are diagonals, stripes and small cheeks; there is not much demaud for plaids. I bey are 1 " selling a good many eoft-fiuhsh beaver- a fr.u Hue of them as huge as their heart's desire. They have also a full line of ail the latest novelties in Fancy Goods, Fancy Ties, 11 uMings for the neck, Jc. They are also now receiving their Fall stock of Millinery Goods. The For R First hoi Second horse to receive.. - Three to enter aud two t Mule Race—MUe Heal First mule to receive Second mule to recoin* »ur to enter aud three t $IC0 00. Trotting Horses two \\i Com t met at 8? ■ o’clock a m. A. K. Goode vs. S. 8. Hamilton; copy deed eats fished. E. F. Huge, petitioner’« attorney J. 1>. Thompson vs. Nancy If. Ware ft al : bill, k verdict lor defendants. W. tl. Collier was (xcn-c.i from further ten ices petit juror. * F.. J. Roach va. J. P. Trottie; remitter and judgment made judgment «*f this Court. 1 B. Hammond, for Trottie. Solomon McKay vs. John H. Wyly. Remitter af firming judgment math judgment of Ibis Court. Henry O. Hoyt vs. llie State. Remitter reversing judgment entered on minu es sod made judgment of Ibis Court. Branch, Sous a Co. vs. If. B. Bullo<k atd M. E. —--o - O- ---- : " , , , The above premiums will be contested lor under backed goods for lame* cloakings. Gorman 1 ladies would do well to call ou them before the rules of the turf. The usual entry icc of ten per cloths, doeskins, etc., are 8taple goods, ami > purchasing. Knox’s Millinciv and Varieties I cent, on the amount ot tbe purse mu le charged, their sale is constant; but -the demand for \fno. 30 Whitebait street sept tie-tf. . - — - , COUNTY EXHIBITIONS. Don’t bn “uidcring,” but go to the Gin of ; To tlio county which (through Its Soviet the Feiiod and get au eye-opener. French wotsteels is running tko English goods out of the market. They will be used extensively lor ladies’ outer garments during . 1 ' 8 as ' the coming winter. The fashion has not yet j j been fairly introduced into New York, but vertiug j prevails in Baris, and ladies returning from j ■ x w * 1 their European tours will soon make them ! fashionable. Black goods are also more in 1 AT I’ORNF.Y' AND COl KSELLOU Al LANS demand than lust year. At Lord & Taylor’s the reporter was told that in their opinion stripes were going out of style, and they w ere, therefore, importing none at all. Small mod erate plaids, checks, and broken checks were in greatest demand. HENRY W. HILLIARD, ATLANTA, OEOltUiA. confide 11» Mr. Hilliard. Tubs) shall furnish the largest ami finest dis play, in merit and vaiietv, of stock, product* ami results cf home Industrie*, all raised, pro duced or manufactured iu tbs county 2. Second best do ; •*». Third Wat do 4. Fourth t e:t do I Entries to be made at the August convention Ir Athena. I Articles contributed to the County Exhibition* cat ho compete for specific premiums in the Premium st: for iustsuce, s farmer may contribute to the e\ bitten of bis county a bushel cf Broad Torn, h< n then enter it. individually, for premium 144. Rule ce mile j «• Wallace, ( Taos. E. WhixaekbA: f M. W'Hli AkfcK, i | It being represented to the court by tba psUHM c ... .,1. TohnR. Wallace, that by deed of mortgage, date. „ ’ ■ 1 0th day of January, 187.*. Thomas E. Whitaker and * . [£; ■ Harriet M. Whitaker, by and with the approval of th ' w | Ordinary of said county, conveyed to the said John W allace “all that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in the cltv of Atlanta, being part of city lot » old. eighty-four, of the sub division of land lot (78) sever. .$75 00 ty-eight. in the 14th District of originally Henry now .. .5 Fulton county, Georgia, having a trout of (J0J thirty feet cn the southeast side of Forsyth street and run ning back i <*) alxty-six fed to an aM#y, Which «Ut> e. seperates the lot hereby conveyed from the prop* rty «*o lately fold lV.medus Reynolds, bounded northwest b> •'* <h. niopert* recently and probably now owned by E. L. SasseenV for the nurpoat of sccorJng tbe pavir.fnt of five certain promisor/ notes for one hundred dol-_ lars each due (3) three months after tho Mid 6th day •of January, 1872. which notes are now due and un paid . _ IT 18 ORDERED. That the said Thomas F. Wu.u her and Harriet M. WUitokrr, do pay into this Conn bv the first day of the next term thereof, the princi pal interest and costs duo on said firt notes, or show cause, if any they have, to the contrary: or t hat :u d* j tault thereof foreclosure be granted to the said JcLn it. Wallace of said Mortgage, and the equity ot .t $1000 500 300 I riet taker be forever barred: and that servrev of tho rule be perfected onssiu defendants Themis K. Whitaker and Harriet M. Whitaker by publication this rule once a month tor tour mouths in the At'ant* Herald newspaper. This September 10, ltiTE Fall Term. L8.lL By the Court: SIDNEY DEL! C. 1>. McCPTClIEN, J.S.C. Pti’fih Att y. A true extract from the minute* of said 4'ourt. oeMimtm W. H. VENABI-F D v