The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 12, 1873, Image 1

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TIE ATLANTA SUNDAY IEEALD. YOL. II—NO. 53. ATLANTA, GA.. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1873. WHOLE NO. 347 pT\ 1 M ^ f VID V ' k® bought kj others as to the feasibility of ; m half-way gbouxb ltlL Un All U JUtl I ■ : taiioKit. all -vouia..gree that he was not the abont i>; nor does it allow you t > d> so. It right man to semi for it. IVben the mission ^ppniiits you work and bids you do it. - is difficult, send one who has faith in its ac- 1 lt you are bere to act ou tho other complishment. Failh is the key to much of side _ or partly oa tho other Charge Of Judge Houk his. I success iu life. Makeup your mind* to do ! bide ; you ure } n th, wrong place, and ought your duty, have faith aud do not bo uneasy 1 to be uast out of lt It yoQ are not , or Roc j e _ about the result. The city police can be of no scrv ty, you are against it. If you think you are to you. , f or 1 t > all d have not the courage to say so, and ■ ■■ . . . |, • i * i i » l , . » 1U1 It, UlIU IJilVtJ uut Ilia tUIUdgO t« nay ovr, tiUU Hie Morality OI Atlanta. . They are paid out of the public treasury to tben staud by what yoa fiay , YO u deserve to € 'watch. They are employed to watch at night ! bo seat witb tbe f a ; u t.heartcd to the rear; and in day tune, and it is their duty to know yml wiu be of no sen ico at the front A ¥ . „ . what is going on. >0 doubt they do know, j better people than ours never asked the pro- The Four EVll hlrillCIlts. ! « n<1 stand ready.toserve the public by aiding | teclion of thc law . Tbey are as law-abiding you. farming houses and lewd houses can j ag faithful to their encasements, aud as brim- Gambling Houses Houses—Deadly Weap ons — Liquor. We publish below Judge Hopkins' charge j to an you. 'T<ming houses and lewd houses can j ag faithful to their engagements, and as brim- bc closed very soon if the people of tbe county, • 0 f cnergv as any on the continent, and we - . who are in favor of the enforcement of those 1 8 hould teach those who raise the hands ot vio- Lewd I!»"?. will do their doty. The information in ; i enc0 ngainst tbBlr , )eft0 oand wcll-beiug, that their possession, if fully communicated to an they shall certainly be punished for it. Those honest and active Grand Jury would lead im- ; w bo mediately to that result. j commit offences Why is that information withheld ? . ., . . . . , If yon are vigilant and earnest in your iu- j accidental dreams ances, and without quiries, these houses cannot escape detection. tbe 1Iite “ l , ° , 0 ™. n & ■'*?»** f “ ^ ' It is very difficult to devote a Louse, a place, of ‘ ho9 f. 1 deliberately and > J w111n 11y violate it, should be made to feel Ms the rigid enforcement of this law, we would j find some mitigation of the evils of strong I drink —that great curse, in ibo presence of j which all others sink into comparative insig- ; nifiicance. It scatters property and destroys character, body, mind and soul. There is no I other vice that numbers in its train all other evils. It overshadows the human race, aud is pre-eminent iiuits power to d-stroy. There is another check upon tbe business of the retailer. He cannot keep open a tip pling house on tho Sabbath diy. Thi3 r ffease | consists in keeping open ihe house, and not j in selling or furnishing liquors. It the house j is so kept that persons may pass iu and out | of it, the offense is complete, whether any of them get liquor or not. Nor dots it make i any difference whether it be a back or front door, or window by which they may enter, j the opportunity of being iu the house must i not be afforded. RECAPITULATION. You have here grouped the four evil ele ments rbat are combining for tho destruction J of our people—gaming-houses, lewd-houses, : Atlanta Paper Mills, to the Grand Jury of Fulton: : rsuwet ruACTtCE, j tion rests with the court, not wi£h Ihe Grand The Grand Juror should carefully study his j and have it kept a secret from a Grand Juror. .Jury. Von should present all things truly, n. t |h of office, that he may know his duty. In Suspicion soon attaches to the place, and that I and leave control of the punishment to the Lis oath there are three leading matters to be j it is suspected, is enough to cause you to in-1 Court. attention power, and respect its majesty. Tbisdiscrc- deadly weapons, and liquor—four moral foes to generous manhood, to human hope! Will you spare them? Why should you spare j Item? If yon hesitate, it your better nature ; does not prompt you to actior, a i a last resori, : I remind you that you have a registered not meant j not lo spare them. Do yonr duty, and your noticed. They are, tho diligent inquiry he is j quire nntil you know whether the suspicion j I am required to call yonr to mako, the secrecy he is to observe, and his be just. See who the room or house belongs specially to certain offences. It is _ ..... _ _ impartiality. j to. Who has it rented? It it is occupied by j by this that you can safely overlook any of- j conscience will approve it. You may rave i |““ The juror is chosen lo do certain work. He gamblers, aud has in it the implements used fense. The “diligent inquiry and true pro- your own, or your neighbors'offspring, ami ; no longer acts far himself. He is changed j by gamblers, and does not appear to be kept j sentment” of your oath applies to each viola- j in other years, your children may rise up and ; '-** into a publio servant. Lifted ont of the re-; for any lawful purpose, what more can any ; tion of every portion of tbe Penal Code. j rejoice that the father was a friend to human- ! gicn in which passion and prejudice influence j reasonable man want to sati-fy his mind? j The condition of ‘the country roads shouid I itj. individual action, he enters upon, aud con- f When, at such a place, the implements usnal j l>e carefully looked to. You-coa turn to the ! To the public officer it should matter not ducts Lis labors just as if in his changed j in gaming are employed, and persons go j Code aud see what the law requires ns to tho j whether his way be strewn with flowers or set ! relation, he were insensible to envy or ha- I through the forms of gaming, nntil thc coo-; public roads. If any of them are not in that i with thorns; he should not loiter iu the cn- j tred, fear, favor, or affection, re- i trary appears, how can any man doubt that condition, you have no alternative hut to joyment of one, nor shrink from thc pain of ward, or thc hope thereof. In other 1 they are gambling? present the fact. This duty is easily dis-j the other. He should he impressed iu all his j words he has thrown off the infirmities ofthe So, also, of lowed houses. When charged. The roads are spread out before being with the thought that upon his eon- j individual, and has become for the public ; i,ewd won vs you, yon can see them, and it is not iu the j due*, to some extent, hangs the public in-! good, a perfectly just and impartial man. j occupv a boas0 to themselves to winch Ihe P° w * r of man '■> deceive you about it, if you j terest Supported by tbe lofty purpose of fc-w.i.t.jioprjgjota friend, or hasten to | falie mj)y g0 indiscriminately, without in- enemy. because of the friendship lrodac t; on er legitimate business, and there JAS. ORMOND, Proprietor. he hesitates present &n 1 do j our ila*y. It is not proper for l there ! a grand jury trying lo do his duty, he should faithfully : tread ihe appointed round to which ho or the enmity he fails to keep the spirit of hfs “i^Teatwill with them 1 ; wYo canlonbt-who to ray fiat the roads are in “as good condi- i j® l '£ plred - flrmly aD<1 brave, X to iIdmi nnt 1:nnvr thnf Hi if is h lpwrl hnnsp - nc mn.,1 " no*. rvv lib« ovnroeoio,. lUeCC NIG SUaflO oath, and disappoints, if he does not betray, society. He should act towards friend and foe alike. In truth, as a juror, he cannot have, he dare not have, cither friend or foe, does not know, that that is a lewd house? . tion as usual," or Why do lewd women—women why devote ' They should say that their lives to tb^so practices, and who are ‘ the condition require* - tucu mo buuuun's that iuti>4 coma as well as ; use ether like expression, j tbe u ,, bt It sbonld consoIc and encourage aat they aie or aie not m «u»* ....u Fo II him to remember that, after all, the shadow - ... n . l-i » known to have no other occupation—why do . You should inspect the county offices, j an ^ ^Sk^tliat com,„fiom without lnaynonre- § O 3 C1 3 H 3 Of and he must go faithfully forward without tbcy i ive there and receive the Visits of strange ; Here Lain you should examine the Code and j “ am ' ^hose which do remain, aud are un-j -M S reference to any reward, or tho hope thereot, j * if it b ,. not for tbe practice of fo.nica- ! sec what is required of each tfficer. Take it! “ han 8 eable * s . prlD S , fr0 “ . the couv * c . ol ; save that which cornea from an .pprovtn* ; u? „ aad adubery^ Th? juror who dottbU ! „ P item by itcin,and ascertain whether each j Sf t^e en^e^oo,^ S G^d | .now before me shall hereafter yield i ujuiry, he can have no trouble, lie must, „ f life H» n,m.t! .v.; I Dlm such a reward, for a week's work faith- ! i auscience. witb these circumstances before him, must be duty prescribed by law has been performed ; ‘ As to the degree ot diUgeac., in makin„ a m an who is painfully ignoraut, alike of the , in the manner prescribed bv law If it has, ??* ” n rn.iniry.he can have no trouble. Ie must - way8 of (lccen ‘ t aud i ndeC ent life. He must say so: if ithas not, say so! Sometimes thc ' devote bimself earnestly to the publ.c bnsi- aam j n ^f D i 0 j tj ie manners and customs of j gr.md jnry simply look at tbe books and re-} 1 * v 1>e orm L ’ ! virtuous people, and totally ignorant of the po.t tL they L .“neatly and well kept." j aeneral N e *^ s “News” we Refer to this issue of This Paper. Oi-fabtr erjr Sunday. .ow jurors whatever knowledge he may ha>e j customs of vicious people. ..f tbe commission of ertme. If he door not, i Q this connection I should state to you that what wo are particulnsly looking tor now. know crime has been committed, but has will occasionally fiurt persons who are re- What we wish to know is, whether each man . anse to iinspect .t he should commnn.c.tc f nctant to , e „ * bo ba3 be e u employed by the public to do ih*t also, and then t becomes he duty of! *v« ox oath, their work, has dons it Put aside all private * aeh mror to leave no means unemployed . , , J. . ... which might throw light upon it Until he what they personally know about about lewd relations, disregard the cleverness, aftibilny has cxbausteB all the known sources or infor- or gaming-houses. Home of them will swear and blandishments of the agent i of the peo- mation within the reach of the process ofthe tote 11 ,|ljs "hole truth and then instantly : pic. and put to them the inquiry of whether A New York jury acquitted a youth charged with stealing a quantity of coffiQ plates. A Georgia firm will manufacture paper from banana skins, if they don’t slip up before tbey get at it. The architect of tbe new hotel in Denver S luauoa ttlWltu me iwtu ui tuc yiuicna ui tuc . _ 7 ~ Hntr hueltMTi fnllr nnH f.iHifnUv 1116 arCUHeCl OI lUe UPW liOLtl 111 oemei law, fce has not the right or liberty to suspend euter nn<m * persistent effort not to tel any ! ^ch antj has been fully and faithfully pre- becn iMtrncted to make the partitions of lt. All that you get from them has to be »iormea. Vv,viic» * maeSorts. ..... ......... It is not lawful to keep a lewd boos’, 0 i bnllet P ro ° r - The panic gave way to Italian opera in When nothing remains to be employed, j literally forced out of them. Hnch painful! « »no Ao koe whioh, if used, might aid him in his investi- exhibitions have been witnessed in this rlace for the practice ot gallon, then he may cease his inquiry. If he court-room. You should give particular fo*xicatiox and adilteki. reaches that point, he has made the diligent attention to this, and when an instance s jine persons think that this evil cannot be inquiry of his oath. Thi* is a plain aud sim- ! occurs, present it, and let tne onender corrected—that laws cannot be enforced so os pie rale— easily understood and easily ob- • pdD^hed for his perjury. Ihe person who to p rc y en t the keening of lewd houses and '-erved. * 8 W1 )bng to take the nsk of serving a full that such house should be licensed. I think All that occurs in the transaction of the t® rin id *hc penitentiary for the poor privilege : view is incorrect. It is true that the evil public business, he is lo keep secret, unless protecting a lewd or gaming-house, richly no t been repressed. Laws have been called upon to tell it, as a witness in a conrt mcrifa that punishment. . pointed atit for ages, and yet have been in- t {this 8t*te. j Every species of gambling is indictable. : effectual to totally prevent it. i>ut tbe same Whatever occurs in the Grand Jury room j ^ on shouldI by no means overlook those who . ma y be said of other crimes and of all evil. v; 4catl 0 u.*v, o V * u is a sealed book. No one has the right to 1 patronize the gaming-house,or practice gamb-; F rOQ1 the earliest ages to thi« moment mnr-. chased 1J2 shirts ready-n know it, and it cannot be known, unless i ia an - v cf lt8 forms. I-rom the person ! j er has been prohibited. Tbe Great Lawgiv- j pjttabure is much obli a juror forgets his oath. who el of the U Diverse said, ini . . . , . . j BETS AT FARO, The person who is presented, or against , „ . . ' 7 ‘ thou shat.i — , whom a bill is found, on’v knows that fact. fJi'' ‘iL^ L°nf*‘,1n 1-1° 1 Aud vet it has been done iu every country, He cwnnot knew wffio caused him to be Dre- to tho one who stakes the price ot drinks for - % ,... .u;. ...a H. CASTLEMAN, PR O VISION General Produce Broker, No. 2 Wall sG*eet, Kimball House. Residence McDonough street, corner Fulton. ir New YArk. The tact that money was tight ! didn’t obtrude itself at the box office. Yice-Prefcdent Wilson introduced Jenkins, j 0 the author of “Ginx’a Baby,” to a Boston au- ^ dience on Tuesday night. A Nevada gambler won ou a capital , ATLANTA, GA. a Street, opposite Du epL» U TLANTA DEPARTMENT Southern Life. Jn . L B. Gordon President, A. H. ColquiU Vice t. J. A. Morris Secretary. JEWELRY. SILVER WARE. i Were. Agent for the J ~~ 60 Whitehall street. del Pebble Spectacle* LAWYERS. He cannot knew who caruaed him to be pre i^nted. nor who voted for the bill. Tbe ad vice given to the Grand Jury by the Solicitor General, like all else that occurs there, is to ^ ATLANTA PAPER MILII. of fifty cents7 but was robbed and murdered j TLASXA PAPEK or while going home. phiktor. For specimen gi •* New An Ohio man got mad because li) b idq t a 1 to this lMui! ul thiB clean shirt, and he sold two cows and pur- i : ‘ made. * APOTHECARIES. Pittsburg is much obliged for her new post- j 3",oi.lJr.R * vXxaDLR. waoteuie master. Tbe more so because she has been ] v ‘ aiste ,ud Prcjrlpiioni,u, corner lxsw-atree and asking for one for the past two years, without | IRK-atar Krect.. . Bpesitalattention given to theCnilecUono! C-urna. eucces?. I ffj hNRY C. POPE, Wboiefiaie Druggist, 2t Whitehall ^11 bu<anea§ attended to promptly, the use of a billiard table, all areMkcTndfot- «». i.d retail Drug- attended to. THOl* SHALT NOT KILL, H street. Atlanta. Oa. the use of a billiaTd table, all are alke indict- ~~7 T”i v,”a"^i1 „ 1'i an ,i ■ ndvertiseil it ever since without KO - Howard. to Howard v- McKay, I . able and the keener of a billiard-table who not strangers to the flow of innocent blood, ago, and has advertised it c\ei since witnoui tvhoieMteand Retail Druggist, at the Old stand. u : Tfa e law everywhere, and at ail times, has being able to find on owner. Peihtree street, ^ Coorta. —’ — — .—;: A ! the time that it shall be so u^eil’ is also "in- bee n ineffectual to totally prevent murder,, A New York paper says that the hances j - bo kept secret. Nor is tho juror relieved i tb ® ““ e tUftt 11 8UR 1 De 0 Dsea ’ still we never thick of casing tbe eflort to | are cine out of ten that the office-holder who irom this obligation when his term of service i <! * prevent it, nor of licensing men lo com-! embezzles $20,000 can make $3,MO and es- > ends; it continues tbrongb life. The time < oxcealid nveai-oxs. m j t Whether it he the ciimo of never comes to him when he can properly' j t j M a violation of law to have or carry J murder or that of keeping of a lewd tell, save as a witness, the secrets p Grand • a hout the person, unless in an open manner ! house, if it cannot be entirely preveut- •fary room. He can never give any intimation, , an j j u jj v exposed to view, any pistol (except J ed, it can be checked—made of rare occur- lireetly or indirectly, about it. To ask him ; horseman’s pistil*/, dirk, sword in a cane, J rence. If this crime cannot be prevented; if to tell it would be a gross insult, for it would ! R p earj fcowie knife, or any other kind of j it has risen above the law, and lias become be a reqne-t to violate an oath. knives manufactured and sold for the purpose I more powerful than the law, then the fonnda- Tbe Grand Juror who acts m the manner offense and defense. If the weapon is tion stone on which society rested has contemplated by this oath, will be successful! Cftrr j e( \ i u such manner as to notify the pnb-! crumbled, and we are a people without hope, ii he is properly supported by the public. J lie or its presence, it is not indictable. Itj It is not so. The law has been as success- Tbe great deterrent from crime is a just, mus t be carried openly, in good faith. Some- j fill in repressing this as any other crime. The i:rmlj sustained public sentiment. When times the practice is to carry it so as to be ; combined influence of law and religion has pnbhc virtue manifests itself by paroxysms, ; eeen by a friend, who is looking for it, and not been effectual to totally prevent any crime j that no prisoner should be sentenced for less and swings from one extreme to another, it 1 no j aeell by other persons, who arc not look- known to the catalogue. Church and Stite, j than ten years, as short terms keep them unx- J.ecomes dangerous to the innocent. It slum- i f or 1 t. with blended effort, have only becn able to j ions and discontented. bers tintil crime becomes rampant, and threat- 1 tot ,. u fcU m£ , nD£ . r %v i t hni the and measurably control vicious persons. ' As the Northern Pacific has sold less than ™ S l ° OVEBWUEI.M ALI law meanirifir of the law. Thc macuituile of this Government should not license evil, least of \ .-,9,uoo acres of it and then it asserts its power, but does not al- AGfllCULTURAL WAREHOUSES. cone nnnUhraent * T BEX WILSON & CO.. BroaJ «troet, neit dour to ; cape p.misument. . the bridge, makes advam-es to planters. A full The Evangelical Alliance iu New York , line of AgriculturRl Imploiuents. Publishers ot the charge $10 a piece for season tickets to the • Rural Southerner, galleries. Cheap enough, it New Yorkers can j only be persuaded to go. The United States Distiict Court at D-tioit | has decided that land3 of railroad companies held under grants from the United States ate liable to taxation, like the propel ty of any other citizen. The wardens ot Sing Sing prison thinks the Courts in AtlanU Circuit. planters Marietta street. BAG M.\ X l-FACTOR V. fTl STOBO FARROW, Attorney-at-law. No. I Ma JL • rietta street, tip stairs, practice* in all :htr Residence, corner. mUOS. W. HOOPER, Attorney-at-law, Ng 2 Wa, JL street, will attend to all kinds of le^al bus-ne** IZAllD HEYWA * Marietta street. That is tot si. optu manner within the i bb * ck and measurably control vicious persons, i .« meaning of the law. Thc magnitude of this ^^ vc ' r . nmcilt should not license evil, least ol ; r»0, - ., evil is well understood It is one that con- tllIS Society nourishes no vice j teresting to know how many years will elapse stantiy threatens the peace ol society. That which it may uot turn upon ami reduce to ] Before it will have -old enough to pay Jay way* properly discriminate between innocence j men< j„ ustate of barbarism, should disfigure . subjection. Virtue cannot afford to make i Cooke .V Co. land grant, it would be in- : Geor;: 51 BOOTS AND SHOES. H ENRY BANKS A SON, Wholi-Mle dealers in Boi'ts and Shoes, I/oather and Shoe Findings, Sign ol the Golden Boot, :5‘.» Peachtree street, Atlanta, j attention to the prosecution of claims a^a'.a< Suteof Georgia and Uuitel States. Office ^o. 1 A .. tell’s Building, up stairs. Da ALA; NUNN ALLY, Attornejs at Law and guilt. An evenly preserved, just public ; jbeir persons by carrying deadly weapons, is tnic« with vice. ...... A barrel of grasshopper* was sent l 'jntiment. that is supported and controledby ; callse 0 f surprise; bat tlmt persons in a Nome persons think that it lessens the trade q* exa „ m ftn io a fii. nd in Tcniu ssee, but the tbe purpose to do right, will enable a people Christian land should do so, is cause of pro- ot a 1 ll - v l0 suppresB railroad folks took the responsibility ot dutnp- to preserve good order and Tepress crime. j found astonishment. It evipcos a low esti- t*amino and lewd hovses, iug the barrel into the lirt-r. BANKS. fcANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA-F. M. Prosecutions afe not instituted to avenge j mate of tbe sanctity of the persocs of others. aud it , s „ rged that many men visit the city ,* A bingnlar ease ol monomauia lias beeu Europe. brt ‘ ‘ counted. D. iiosits received. Foreign and Domestic ‘jonnht and Bold. Check# ou all points in #ums to suit. ;eut# f r the Inman aud Cunsrd St* am ship First class and steerage tickets st lowest txi H S EO. T. FRY, Attorney-st-Law, No. 6 •. nikai! _ f House. Residence corner McDonough k t itich srdson streota. IIT. A CANDLiK, Attomeys-st Law, No. W 9 t pri«U wr°op, nor to gratify tmlivuluaJ feel-1 It ; s on ] y j„ * last resort, that one man beca’n»e they"will have an opportunity of go'- i Croneht'to lichtlin Troy. The victim con- .ags; the« object is the security nnd happi- should touch in violence the person of auoth-1 j n „ to such placet, aud if the opportunity is i (esses to a mania lor sooiiiug ladies' d Thi * . . The per ? on ?> ould W»‘ offered them they wijl go elsewhere and I having ruined a large number on tbe stre. t ., s s . WLOSHIN , SYater, ...d Broker* National Hotel. Exchange bought and sold. »oci Horses for sale, num i Mone y t° to confiuue TIlHE DOLLAR SAYINGS RANK, No. i Kimball ■ " — Gordon, president; J as. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. uess oi tne people, iney are suits Diougui, er Tiie person should be held to be sacred. no t offered them they will go elsawhere and I having ruined a large number on tbe bv aocietyagaiiist offending meml^rs. They , Tbat maUi wbo c |; ngs with so mneh tenacity : B pend their monev. This consideration is bv the aid of licorice juice, are intended to vindicate offended law, «-. to his own life, should be so reckless ofthe forcible only because it is mercenary. I should ' T he It «ton Voun** Men's Uiiristuu l canse, in that vindication, are found_ the ; lives of otbeISi is an unconinreheusible - h. that anv imUmifi unrsnit . rhe llo.ton \ ouna Meu, * .mstuul be slow to believe that any lrgitimate pnrsuit; ^ made M1 appeal for funds was injured by the itfort to suppress vice. It|, beh . charitable pracliee of providing lv*e “r.Xcr ' is not necessary, m any proper busineK.s, to . ,. rr - i psl tr . r * n .-, r : nv .t,.;. _ -- patronize vice. If we tolerate and allow these j ‘ _ ^ . .... i HF1ZKN8* rank, autaon/.ed L'»pviAifLOti,<ou »onse®, it may be true tbat tbfa place would : thereby m classes of jjerions, In Japan a mail aged leoently t Oimiltled \_j .Jno. T. Grant,_pre#idcnt; Pci-ino Brown. CMh*r ids more attractive lo cettain b - v lum S 1D r ,n lalhlm : Q , ons, and by that course of con- ! * b ‘ cb ; when seven-eeu years ot age he ad e. onr eitv would become im- made to Bnddba, namely: That at the age low tknm U'a mmi.i motu -W b«* hid n »! bt>wOme t «fJ '-1 < U: vtould NO. H. JAM EH, Daivker, Jwuc#' Block. J ▲ 1 United State# Depository. A. Austell, President W. H Toiler. Uenhiiw. CARPETS. MATTINC8, ETC. ^ b. KENDttlCXS A HONS. The Urgent eupi C#n>ets, OUcioUi# and Matting to be found i city. Marietta street. MUSIC AMO MUSICAL HISTfiUMEKTS. _ _ . ... * wx , ; lives of others, is safety and happiness of the people. Laeh i tery member of society is interested in the en- q be wotld is wide enough tor all -there i toreement of Ihe law, and has the tight «o opportunity for all. It is idle to «v tliai institute the proseention. This interest is , „, e u habitually carry supposed to be indirect and remote, ann it is j not always fell, a But few persons become OKvti.r wkapokh proaecntora, and consequenUy other means ; for the purpose of self-defense In this laud , ^Tin ’time, onr eitv' would become im- of proeecntmg orme are provided. The main ot law, there is not constantly impendiDg j ^ wjth ,- fcem W e could make relraoce w upon the Grand Jnror darger to any man s life It is well known ; i( i( , do , ke mo8t de.irab.e l11 - He i* cbosen by the people to protect their | to these who conduct themselves properly , 0 f al; pU ces for such persons. I greatly mt,- The New York v.-urts tule that when a interests, and .t is from that high sfonuimmt, tbat a long Uie-time may be passed without take „nr people, it they wish any such thing , man 30 years old, a church member, hogs that yon must look out out upon the field of once feeling the necessity of resorting to a Thj ( . i , y 1 sb * u i d have just the opposite char- and kisses a maid ol 10. such conduct may be only. AU the varied intoteMs of the people deadly weapon. Our observation caches us ( ^ ,hen it wonld be atiraetive. (it is considered as a promise ot marriage. N. B. must be seen by yon. The land teems with | that there w gwatly more danger to the man | mogt) jagt] , 0 ons wbo do not 8p ' ek it Xbi5 ru i e doss not apply to youn • people, an active, industrious, tVutbfnl people. They who habitually carries a deadly weapon, b ’ e , )uruigh ‘ s P p port „„ ilv for vicious 1 The frequent raids on llo-ton gambler, are earnestly and persistently pursuing their than there is to the person who does . (ictR xbe cit of ! have had a marked effect on the interior <p- respective avocations. Bravely and nobly ; not go armed. The difference is, that as a 1 7 :!;,i, mo L rt f ti.mr * a t n »di-hm#>nts H ntl the i ' 111 they straggle that they may be ready for the role, the man who does not carry them, never oilded vkx pointmeuU .. * , . Q , ft ! It i demands and vicissitudes of life. In town I need.s them: and the man who does carry j attract* tbo:»e who add to the volume of crime; i J. vor y “V' • ' * . rnLfa'r c*h ; i>s • ».nd country, as they toil, they groan under j tnern, uses them when he does net need the city of virtue, and law, and order, at-‘ £ . .7 ' 1 ' — - — r - frrr r-.,„ z—T~.rrr ho .Yf burdens of taxation which are imposed them. A man’s personal salety is unqnes- ti acts those who add to its real wealth and 1 AUl ^ cliea l °^ e ‘ , (A *ov ac«nu fin* Ht*>inw»v on their industry. These taxes they pay that; tionably increased by going unarmed. This power for good. A trade built up at the cost A French prelect recently wrote to one ot ^ oUl#r oeiebrADHi piSoH, u they maybe soenre in person and property, j practice is largely indulgedfin by young men. j of the demorali/.rtion of the people is dearly the mayors ot hi* department. .»'Rising inn, vtUnta, g#. They pay the full price, and they are entitled 1 Many of them seem to begin life with the j purchased. The trade of this city rests upon as the cholera had broken out iu the district, - fo lbe protection. What light has any belief that a revolver is an essential part of j no such lotton foundation. The attractive * to take all the necessary precauti us. A»tev , . „ their outfit. If they could look over the bill- ! features of this city are not found iu forbid- some time the mayor wrote to sov that he hsd TO ' s top of life and catch one glimpse of the * den places. They are of a far different char- • taken all the proper steps, and upon the pre- -u iao »i"bt of the«.c interests, and consult hi-» own j c \ OH \ n n scene, they would know that peace acter. They are of solid worth After al-! lect sending to see that tliev were effectna*. he • ^ -trteti AUauta. Ga. wi»bes and inclinations? The grand juror is on eAlt h aud good will among men were * * ‘ 41 ' — ”“ ,Vrtr a poblic officer; he U chargsd with a public more to ^ a €s j re d than pistols aud knives, frust, and bis private feeling hw liKes and ! v . , . . ^ . . . „ , dislikes -- have nothing to <£ with his eon-! J*° man ^n stab or shoot bis way to laud doet as a furor. The j>cople call him do do i success ol any tieirwork- trot his own. They entrust t n i w jic1i is p j i .ectl\ c:- him the public security and happiness aud ; or fibbing «•*» bid him prendrv^ them Wby pm a solemn the vkison na-.r. u *th between ttioii and hia IrieudH aud hit i , lu „ tba gallcwa . Jt wer(3 far k „ ,i toss. When he roalraea that be has become a, manvllocJtties doadl weapons, thu I, servant of tbe public.adlbath* i* called to | frteI1; , H UT re l at ion«, if they cannot prevent act, not for himself, bot for others; when he ; otbtrwi „ e , sbonld iDform , )n a ■ «a*e« in, to the full lira d«p aspiration ol | bim u lt lbau lhey gbonld a)d hi „ the ttsou, 'vomin and childivtu of the laud, to j detection, and afterwards he the wit- he protected from vice and crnn>, then,and | ne *»es of bis min. IfvouwUhto save vonr PAWTS, OILS, GLASS, K!(. Df&lers in Paint#, Oils and OUu; »!#o BJulrosU fjARLEY, DUCK A CO., Manufacturer#’ Areata t 4^ ... Vz Oil*, Paint*. Window Glass, Lamp#, Etc., MPryw TLANTA NA1IONAL BANK, Capital fliki.OUO ; gtrwt. Atlanta, Ga. ‘ itell. Preaidftn* ! —— machine agencies. ri^HE IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE SEWING A MACHINE. Chea)^e*t acd most Durabl*. AM- THE HOME—finest machine made. Price* low. a-. G. Maxwell, Gen’l A^ent, corner Broad and Mariett* streets. Atlanta, Ga. Iirri |\ FAMILY FAVORITE ▼ T FiEill CEWUiG MACHINE * Office, Corner Broad and Marietta St*. UILFORD, «OOD k CO., Dealers in Music, Or- ^an#. Pianos, Musical Mw h#udi/.<;, and Iuipo*- Swill Instruments and Strings, rid Wbit HATS. f.S kind. The onl f thing rtain to foil fag for the partiality that w« may hate! found that the only preparation tbe lu,, > or ■ ewihh. clau uonie and homo people, we all b lieve that ; had made con listed* in having a Urge r.ntulH‘i q.t#. Caps, Yu IOWID for borne and homo people, in point ol climate »«id desirabiru *s no city ! of graves dug in the church yard, surpassed ours. As to our merchant*, trades- ! The Baruesville (Ohio) Euterpii-** m toting men, mechanicK and the body i i ■ ti»• people, * •• An old gentleman and lady fi«» i» I V-un we believe them to beat hast th equals ol vuiiia nre visiting onr fair *•&■■»*»« ii r hi>t any other on the glob-.*. I11 short, the place, ’ is somewhat singular, lt appears that a w. , us it *Und j . has real merit ii rests up »n fady took anorpbar boy U> ifase. :»« d whet <i the that lonulation and noothrr. S arrived At the age of m imed him, 1; fa a penal offense for a retiihr *»i spirit- then being di bt-r tittieth > . *r. fa t lions liquors to furnish liquors in any quantity “go they look m orpinu to r.cse and make [ 0 rtl ,y prison who is at the time intoxicated , summer the old l i ly dird, heiug . or drunk. For u violation of this Iaw lie Ih . ftge, niut hi tiiuu weeks utter t’. o liable to all the penalties lor retailing without , married the girl they hvl r«fav 1. and be cannot recover by J nv lor nnv 1 years old and vh Whitehall «treH. rhis rlrt*. INSURANCE AGENTS. »f!W »rt While twill A«cnU \v#i» nf atever others may think ot this mntt>r| yow rBel I. in the opriciAL < rikKkcrkrs, have not the right to question (he propriety #f the law. The law prohibit* it, and we are • mmisaioned to enforce it. That 1a rnoogh for u#. U wili not do tor u* to my. that it aaanct be fecomidighrd. if a soldier, wbeu c-rdorod to lake the enemy’s gun, should xc him to ild mle it you love him too much to alio concealed deadly weapons. The virtue of a count!y ►!< has the right to role it. It ihe \irtnou among tbe people do not control public «i- faira, lbe vicious will do it for them. Khsll <»ur* be thc rule of virtue and reemity, or ot vica and insecurity ? Yon nre partly to deter- m ne it. Ihe law doos not nllon me, as a -I«t- ka«w«aka,l ,1 ^ L- ■ uvrar-.v w. u.“ ....... ..;wu n V/.. * JjffnSl’, il Htl be Cilll UDt IVCO Vfl* bV It »V i OT & DV f J ! »>»***<' or ftiotid, let hun know at once that a ,.( r i U oo* liquors lurnislu.l to* a. |> r-olt ' Tbe plant papyr curry ; during the current year. our word paper, is ol more impoifan« » in h>- This law commends iUclf to every good j tory than cotton and silver and gnl 1. Fir>.t It j person. It should be chcriahcd ty the peo- used for writing between J.t tHi ami 1,000 \ fiy that it i»t be done, whr t**v. r m ght; diciat officer, to occupy pic as one of the wiriest on the statute bor*k, ! ago, though it hardly gro\ and c-»Qits and jarien ishonl 1 m»l.«lt<ringlv en- 1 where I lately searched for it 111 \.ii lorcn it. whence it came yon w'ill i» :n *iiU.i-r. 1 I. t Hu woimn and childrttiol (he land re- recall with aatisfacliou that 1 *.iw that joicr that thfiri i* a limit to (hr prinltgesoi blc plant in 183J gio a iug wil i at Sum iheretfiiler. He cannot lor pay. or as »; Sicily, neni the fountain ol Aifthun*. furnish liqnor loan intoiicat d p-iMia. 1.. ,raon. Egypt. ». aud I G\DSI»FN KING. General A«*r», J iro. Marine w %i\ 1 Ufa !^>uiton and Laucashue Ftra. V»r* ! Una, Fire and Marine. Cottun SUU# Life. Kirn \ a! 11. ufff H o* k, i.i nffi e ‘<f tbt-* Gtoq>i* Tanking , ati.l T-u-t Co T>na«»y. Ail .tita. Ga. V II.VNTA DEPARTMENT LIFE ARt»OOL\TION or America Offi;i*w~T. L. Laugetoa, Pra*i tl.uii; < . L. UeJa Vice PraaiJcm; J. 11. Morjzau. try, (i. ueral 9 Gartrall. Attorney; Wi am i »*. 1‘rju*. Mmlicai Fxaiuim r. Bioad #Uevt, conifr P. O. 37H. No. 4 DaGive’# Opera Honw. The *«Faat Gain ing” Machine. f IQWARD A BOULE. Wheeler * Wilann Sewing XI Machine Sale* Boom, No. Marietta elree-t. Latest atjie pattern# constantly ou hand. atreoL Finest liqnois in tbe city. O C. GARHOIJu, Chicago Ale Depot, Pryor *tre*«. • near Alabama, *.« #o:e agent for tho DM Roeaf-ff Bourbon Whisky. UCII HARRIS’ saloon. Marietta Knot,the very REAL ESI iTE AGENTS. B ella goldsmith, oorom Pencktree andWat evrwtc. C 1 C. HvMMvK’K. Win to haii street, ne.r UaO road. W ALLACE ^ FvlWl.EU. Alabauu etieet. •'in*oelt« Herald Office. SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING. W. I Phiiadetpb i IHAHI.l V> of ‘ KqitiiaH* P. PATILLO, Nil fi Kimball Honae, A^ent for .Fti.a ar d 1 hands of Hertford. FnuikUn ol rmthem MntuvL Athcu*. *heie oni*;re a ill be stUndctt to. Krott.'tr A i he found wt tbe oflW oi the above. G. W. , Whitehall street, Atiaula. STOVE ANJ HOUSHURtliSNmO CDOOS. J deale 1 New York ^ wan-. 11'ii*oturui«biu»; Go* I »five's. No T.l White; all eneet.