The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 12, 1873, Image 2

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rjTTncu. Ti.** fairest flowers of earth must die, TLo strongest, tallest oaks must fall: ”*:> :a the dr.at they soon will lie, A shroud of earth shall be their pal’. v.ie nature's p T antA the body dies. And falls beneath the tnrfjr clod ; iiat, unlike them, the soul shail r.se To meet it* kindred and its OoJ. Yat, still tho parting hour ,s sad. When called lrow earth, the sp lit Lies, AaJ iLea away so far beyond Those b ite, ettaerial skies. But let us ne'er desire again To call that heavei -horn spirit hcu_«*, That feels uo more the sting of pain. Which hero the soul so oil relents. 1’rwe, you have lost a parent dear, lu wLoun was more than co timon worth; %iii this should teach you to revere The good hc-taught you while on cxrtta. «-.member wc'.l the warning voice That bid yon 11 -c the serpent guile: • •'* !.im who on?} - v *w« fcc lutes, 3hat he ra«y sting yon with a sunth- . 1:; deadliest serpent cf» ia found • '--r for most pleasing to the < y\ ; nd whiL* bschirras the harmless bird • .^he thinks Dot of the diogtr mgb. I:* wiutf’ue fold* and wistlol yrzj Allure her soul with frenzied joy; „ 1 -.:.>oh J -Crs! that fiery lilm h»adks fiercely but t«. destroy. :^snte of love’s eat LaatiDg sm if, •f those who virlr.e never heed; Thero luiks within au asp cf guile Whoac atirg wo lid cause thy heart t<> Met Tatir love is but a lustful flo ver, "Virion* affection has no patt; - is'h a wild and H»n«na’ love. Ne'er warms tin true and trusting biart. * , "hc-n cncc the day* of youth are o **r. /.nd love's first joya ate fli t; >ust not, for he’ll be sure to pofir itlsef wrath upon yonr head. \ul low can you, my deartst friend. With mind adorned with virtue’s chartr.i*. ; jpe thy nuptials in joy to s, end, With faithless lov gentleman 'or the first time saw her face fair ly. While ontsuie, be had seen merely her profile from where he wits sitting, her back being timed towards him. Mr. Kopperedjlookcd nt her with n puzzled expression and adjusted his spectacles. “Mr. Koppered,allow me to introduce von to Miss Miitie Can oil.” “Confound it,” he exclaimed iu r* ply, “that is ono of my wards. Ah, Miss Carroll, I must quarrel with you for being absent every time 1 called to sec vour aunt in Haiti more.” “It has been quite accidental, I assure you,” sho replied apologetically. “Ol course, n| course,” he returned and then added, “Your face i* very familiar to 1 me. I could Lave sworn I had met you be- j fore, or that I had se«-u some ore very much ! like you.” pair of whiskers, and welcome 1 his em ployer. “ I hope, sir," tie said, w ith becoming de ference, “I hone you will like my arrange ments. They arc the same as they were in the time of your father. This is tho office tor Hiram and myself. The next room is fitted np for your accommodation. Won’t you walk in, sir?’ He led the way iut > the adjoining apart ment, the appearance of which at once struck Marcel as being familiir. Once, during the election canvas, when he was a boy, tbeyonng man had been taken there by Lis father, and he Lad never forgotten the event. The two gentlemen took sent*, and Mr. Sniff’, opening a bundle of papers which lay on the table, addressed Marcel: I find, sir,” he said, “that the estate has “Yon are the second persou that has said j been well and carefully immagjd duriug your | the same thing to me," .he answered, smiliug. minority. It is not unlikely that large profits “Only a few days ago I was with Mrs. lfoonev j could have been made, but Mr. Greenmount at her husband’s ofiice down town and a gen- | tie man looking very much like a preacher ! came in. The man stared nt roe in such a ! manner that I was becoming very iodignant, | when ho approached and apologised lor his i rudeness, saying that my features weie so j familiar to him ha could not resist looking at | me.” 4 j “A very singular coincidence,' Air. Kopper ed remarked. “It is astonishing liow fre- : qneroly chance likcues.ses will mislead." ' 1 hen he inquired alter Mrs.Lander and Lottie, | praising the latter highly for her amiability I and geutleoess. ! “I thought she would have made a match ; of it with my friend ChavleBjFradden, Jr.," he j said to Mured. “A better and worthier man : never lived. I was quite disappointed when ] be left for Lurope without, so fur ns I can ; tell, proposing to her. It would have been an | admirable match.” 1 Agaie, as on the evening previous, Marcel | become pale, and to conceal his confusion j was always averse to takin* risks.’ “I am very well sttisfie l with how they have managed the estate,” Ain reel interrupted. “Because he couldn't udp himself— because at the time he did not own a controlling it- terest in the papa’. ITc lokl roe as much, and he also told me that he endeavored to suppiet-s those articles (l have read fhem nil', and that yon insisted upon their being pub lished, threatening to appeal to the other owners if he refused.” “That's true,” said Tom, honestly. “It l was politics, it was fair.” • I ki.ow nothing al-ont yonr miserable pol itics,” replitd M.trcel. “I only know ell yon did, nnd that yon wtre, indirectly, it is true, instrumental in my father’s death.” Mr. SuirT here stepped forward. “Yon do not know all, Mr. Van Dusen.” he i said solemnly. “You do not know all. Facts ! have coroe to my knowledge within the past j few days, which I intended telling you to-day. Iain glad this genthnmn i-t Lett*. No one I shall ever say that l acted with duplicity. I What I am going to nay is in the cause of l truth and justice.” “D-u me, say it then,” ob eived Ten, fiercely. “D in’i serumniz •. '1’alk out. Let s I ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS 8 A P O L I O WINES AND LIQUORS. WHOLESALE. L.AGER BEEET a A P O L I o 8 A 8 A P O L I O cleans Paint and Wood, in fact the entire honse, 1-otter than Soap. No slopping. Hav e labor. WISES AND Liquors, we bare just added an Agency tor the sale of tlie CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER, __ Gaff A Go., Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Aurora •are the labor of * n i* im . ,ia ' Tin* L^er is spec-adly made for abipn*«u4 s - anil is. therefore, the l*est tivr soi l in thie St»t*- Kvery keg &aarautee<i to be good and sound. Orders Solioitocl. fi* We refer the public to the following co CUTHMAN & HAAS. * T£J.VBR, 6 A POLIO r Water. ! dene )’t afford to bn witboc Both Mr. Greenmount nnd Air. Fraddeu hear what elsa I did.”' have acted most carefully and conscientious- j Mr. Sniff adjusted his spectacles and look- ■ ly. They both have been administrators for j ed serenely virtuous as he con’i tied, many years and have refused to tike even the j “This man, Mr. Y.ic Duseu, was the cause i compensation allowed by law. I roust rnaks ■ of your father’s death. He was employed by j them such a suitable present to show my • that woman to watch your father. He ear- i gratitude for their kindness. They don't j ried the letter to her brother th.v caused the need it, I know, for both are well oft’, but I duel. jHe went and saw' Mr. Vau Dtisen shot, i think they would appreciate my motive.’* I He followed Mr. Van Dusen to his connlrv i “Certainly, sir, certainty," put in Mr. Sniff j seat, carrying with him the woman. lie 1 approvingly. “Gratitude i* the noblest ] helped her to g--t into tiro bouse and to at- j of feelings. I tbiuk jou tiro right, j tack your father on l*i;s deathbed.” sir. But something lus to bo done J “You have lied in the last two sentences,’’; with the large amount of money in ready j interrupted Toro. “If you were worth cash loat you have on hand. How shall it ; knockiug down I woub 1 knock you down.! be invested? It won’t do to let ic hi idle, : No use my paying here longer. Feel sorry \ and unle-s you take some, risks, 1 see no for your infatuation, Van puseu. Couldn't ! profitable investment for it.” j help my part in yonr father’s cas \ Don't be- 8 A P O L I _() lor Scoartcg Koivrs is bettor and Hstb Brick. Will not scratch. 8 A P O L 1 O 8 A P O L I O ATLANTA, CIA.. JCSE i!*, tfiftV ! Air. IP. J. Land, City ; Dk.ui Sib—Messrs. Gaff ^ Co., of Ciudnaali. OL*y. ; desir«i us to accept the Agency for the sale of than Crosoent Brewery Vienna Peer. We bare trifcri Beer aud find it a pleanant sud paiatnble beverage, la.t before accepting tlie sale ol' it we want Tour preft* aiou&l opinion as to its purity, we, therefore, deshe you to call at our store and draw a t- -mipi* frcai lot wt.ich we have h«*re. After you hav-* rmAhr ysis let u» k’.cw the result. liespwfulhr, t.l'THMV-N 4 lIAArs 8 A P O I, id Glassware, i 1 o s A P * Soap from O L 1 O darble Mantels, Tables 1 ”nislied Walls, aud from ! favombiy ATLANTA, OA , Jn V I. «K’ Ales nr*. Oulhr„an «!’ lines, Atlnda, On.: ^ Gkntlkmks—This will certify that I haw «•*•*- * ’liable 1 thorough chemical esamiuation ol th- “ Ci+m-i.l i Brewery ” Lager Beer, received yon a lew , I find the article f.*ee from tojuriona f*u drugs. »te., the bitter principle being due to pu>*» Hot Uffin. Tho analysis herewith eSixo l exhit.its tho qnsnt. .f the main proximate constituents and -na^nr i “What do yon propose? ’ ' [ lieve I have his death ou my conscience. “There are several enterprises ou the mar- Was a bad man. God's truth.” ! pr.ten.’«l t-. be tjaite absorbed in the stage ] ket at present which promise well,” Mr. 1 Mu cel Btarteii to his bet. certain. Had he tinned his head at that : Sniff returned. “To embark in them will bo | “How dare yon speak in ibis moment lie would have seen Mitlie from the I to run some risk. That l tell you candidly, j me,” he asked; “leave the offie nt him with a face | One of them is the project tor leveeing the | Mississippi river a length ol eight bnndrcd In | corner ol the box lookin ! full of inquiry. 8 A V O L I O removes Stains and Grosso from Garnets and I other wovou fabrics. Y* u will l.ke it. There is no one article known that will do so Hop Alcohol—(volt! Wale ; analyvr ■» of tU* U.«t foreign L*<-* r erj trulv. \ourr, W.Vf. J. LAST*. A» (JbMi: ANALYSIS: . iSitpar. Dextrine, Ait n- etc ) F.«j i«LMi> T»'r cenbige &&& •ill and Aliltie b«loi you Ti;y hatiileis breast c*n i'.l cndr.re Ibe rut bless rage of sinful man; A mind eo chaste, a heart so pure, Before aucu storm*, could never < Mr. Koppeied remained with them until! miles ou each side. 1'ue company has been the p ilonnanec was Jover, when be left, t chartered with a capital of five millions. It is . •“ ' Ber ! granted fifty alleruate square miles of public j land ou the river, with the privilege of par- ,‘ar- ' chasing the renidue at twenty cents per acre, i of | Toere are, besides, ofhtr privileges, and all j it now requires to become an absolute success ; is a subsidy from Congress and from the j States, counties and towns concerned. ’ “What prospect is thereof its get‘iiro the I subsidy Mhk 1 enquired. | “That depends upon circumstances. Yonr nd Mrs. itooney will j father made a large sun by euteriug into a her h iby during the operation at a time when public sentiment ° overwhelmingly against it. He had to el di< Se fairest fi »w. r<i fODn druo; The forest trt-ts oft soon ar -Vhen nature’s storms coaoe i 'barged with fi si cost shafts from .c l how can j ou, eo fair, so bright •Just l.lo.>a»iri" fonii in natnro’s b n think thy matchless charms c: Where sneh sterms rise and temi riven, =hing by. promising to return home. As Marcel handed Aliitie out of the car riage and escorted her up to the steps of Air. Rooney's residence, she Slid to him: “Yon will not think me hold if I n*k you to do me a service ?'* “What an idea! ’ “I nm going shopping i>* j.mirow. Will yon go with me ? I do no! like to go about in this great ci y nlom hardly be able to le day, and and you are the ouly person I j wa know bore that I cin tek* the liberty of in viting to accompany me.’’ . “Certainly. At what Ji.mr xvjtl ;#i bs | Goraiu with gas. am half tempied to thrash you Tom had now recovered his cooii.css, and J was completely sobered.* “Don't Iry ij, Mirctl, my boy. Cun whip ; a better man than you. As for you, ’ he con- | tio’ied, shaking his eauo at Air. Sniff’, “may I be hanged if 1 don’t put you iu the State Prison, ye I; or at least prove % »ou a rascal.” [ro ns continued, j many kinds cf work and do it us weif =?s Sapo- 1 s P , * v ‘ a ° iic, Try it. ” ” HANDS A P O L 1 OL RETAIL. ON TIME 4ND S..4£,£„W.l! THE Girl OF THE PERIOD! JUST FROM NEW YORK. M“ 5 EITCn HARRIS HANDS A P O L l O * FELICITATES Limself upnu iin. In-j JP been t tmy for the pas; few work upon the City Council aud get them to A jqqx LINE (»Y MIL'ANERY OOODS, MI FFS, make a contract for supplying the streets of < loai.ses aurt Beau slant ly, rcnn.vinj* from b 111 U:I (Is au ; blemish ! dnttiug an*J br going f 1 “At eleven o’clock.” { “I shall be it tho ho ise at that lioui. night.” j Once more he felt the slight press i her hand, before the do>r opened and d cex«e to ebarm ul«t quickly fail* : noon thy brow, ruin laid. .'bose love-lit eyes w< Those rosy cbci k i i i he ueaVn that l*eam Soon, alt would be i The fairest lily of the vale, Blooms not on waste and fcteril soi iemove it thence, it soon grows r»’« Its beauty’s lost, its leaves rcci!. t\*: !e once it filled the air with b»*r Aca sparkles tike evening skies. ; now 1 a lost its every cbaim. For see it dioopa; alas, ft dies. When that was obtained ] the enterDiise be ame a great success, aud all ! ibe stockholders made great fortunes. There Good | » s no greater risk now than there was then. ; I It I was a capitalist I would invest iu this en ure of I terprise.” I he eu-I Marcel gava the Mil joet a lew moments I tcred. Then he jumped in'.o^the carriage and I thought. He could nor exactly understand was driven back 11 the hotel, hardly remt-m- 1 how money was to bj un.ae by the specula- 1 bering that by the engagem-nt he had male ! tion. aud he ft^kei tor iotorinaiion. Snitt 1 his departure foa Biltimore was a^ain poj>t- 1 told him tb it it was Estimated the .auds ; p 0ne c|. , would bring forty millions < 1 dollars it the ; When he went up to his loom be found a i ltvces were built and they were thus protect- 1 cote on the table addressed to him. It was | Irom oveiflow. In addition,; as^ soon us ■ written bv Mr. Sniff, and informed him he the lands were rt claimed and settled upon, i ‘ ‘ " ’ ‘ ime offices which I l he company would proceed to build a great Furs. Button Moulds, lUbieb’ Hits, old Ltdi-b’ Caps, Flowers. Feathers, Flumes of a 1 kinds. hand8 A P () L J () is without a r val ic the wo id for cur- i and chap- » of Htber hand* ’t- to p’u Ladies. Called t j oiir Assortmcct of i HANDS A P () L 1 O removes Tar, P.«. b. Iron o» Ink Sta ns amt Grea*-e: t«ir workers in Macbiue Shops, Mines, Ke., is invaluable. For i making the Skin White amt Soft, aud giving it a “t loom of beauty.’' it >s un- snriiassed by any cosmetic kuown. The Girl of the Period, and at la-t bis efforts have bee-, crowucd with eucoee® He is ab.e notv to present to his old friends an J tb<* public generally one of the neatest and coziest resort* to be found tnywber*-. He lies opened the eeasrir with a fresh ftock < 1 pure old Braiidifp. Wbiakies. Wines. Gins, Arc., and a stock of real Havana Clears »a well a* those of don;e*tic ••ianr.f«c:ute. •«'all on him on Mar:etU street. To the Public. PUIS EVENING. I w:l! c BUTTERICK PATTERNS, A Fuller ru 1 Comple’er Stork than was Ever Offered was having fitted up the h id b en occupied by Ins father, and that the} i railroad running through them, this privilege would be ready for his us< the week following. The building in which tho offices were located belonged to Marcel, so that be would be at no expense for rent time during ! having bet n granted In the charb For two, MARCEL’S PORTION. Mr. Sniff also stated that lie would like to see { aln&osj cei tain —dept Ma c ;! at his earliest convenience. “I hope lie won’t bother roe with business,’’ Horace otserved soliloquising!}*, as he nad the Dote and flnng it into the fire. He then sat near the grate, smoked a cigar. | and perhaps three years, no profit could be | expected, but after that period from forty to I MR*. o\ I fifty per cent annually ou the investment was of TWfcN CY YK\IW handH A P O Ij I O .-ts Id to 15 cents pe-r cite, ami every- •dy KhouM have it. GOODS. yed tho patronage of the e her best to please- aud ! subsidy from C’on; tions. “AU that you hurt wkl i* *o me,” Mi reel rain irked whe conclude! his explanation. s and the local corpora- after which he went to bed, and foremost ; business man I suppose t among the figures that presented ihem.seIves invested somehow, aud I i not veiy clear t Mr. Suift' nad ‘Hot I am no money must be ist leave it to you DON’T FAIL TO TRY THESE Bny it of y«.«i Mciehnnt If lie I! procure ii lor you. If not, t !*ampt&lct. “ All Kbout h ml H will lie mailed free. ENOCH annS-dA w3n a Bar li.-ou. at No 1: X Prachtr. t- street, opposite the XaiioUal Hot 1. I have gone to some expem-c to mace nest tbn pl«c* and with an • xpeneice cf otor twenty j ears, I fee' . confident I will give tatUUction toa’.i my cld <aistor.. t>rs and an many new oars is will g: v* me a call. M; ! front counter v«.i >e stocked with the be«t imported i and domesticciga.s. M» Bir with pure, nnadulte- , ia*e l L : qiiors and French Mixtures. I design to keen as p -od Liquors m any B*r ah!?< th«* Ic. My Bar I It. .T. LOYALL. A^eot. MORGAN’S SONS, J) ?»l:K* PLACE. N. Y. ASSORTMENT OF MIL INERT GOODS 5J.» Tn^ty at.d Compute as at •‘resent. A Pure Stimulant. For the Winter Campaign. S id ugt.land announces to hi« Feitarrs that he has T I . THOUSAND SUMMER DRINKS i YtlWT IV THT1VF P \ UTS i to him in his dreams throughout the night \ tomafe^ such investment as you think most •- LL a .in i» • — ii,.. r t ( nrndpnt tn made I do not desire anv I was that of Mit'ie Carroll BY SANDY DeTAVARES. c.c ; .-d according to Act of Congrei-s, by the Hkk.w.d p tJLTsmNo Compact, in tlie office of the Libra rian at Washington. PART SECOND- K'ontiLued from fait Snnd. y iiive yon lived so long on (he Ouitiucot Europe,” she returned, “as to for that H ittery is eschewed in the polite so.-u l y of England and America?” “Where it is flattery. But who. the young lady can easily discern i s tn ra by standing before her mirror, il is :»d »»iss.\- We.' 1 “Not even then, she answered, an 1 con tinued with her eyes bent upon the fan which she held in her hand, “these compliments to me out of place, where the gentle ;aau has no other motive than to gratify the vanity of r. lady. On the pait of a lover it is, /*r might be, permissible, but not, otherwise.” “Ah, but we cannot all love the Sam's wo- • i ieu do not fl it ter where you do not love. It,., vy is looking she can discern the fact truli ’it vour telling her cf it.” Fuj her conversation was interrupted by tho - . hestra striking up the openiug over ture o’ L’Etoile da Nord, an 1 as fooq as it w as i ished and the applause ceased, the carUii: rose and the opera began. Between the ac Mittie and MarcM criticised tne pei- : 3rro:.iiv- •. Marcel admitted that, on the whole, had heard better singing iu Eu rope, b . ‘ he thought the acting admirable. Obi had o particular admiration for opera, fcawfiver. so far as the acting was concerned. The mil ic was the only inducement. ' lam sorry, then, that yon will not oijoy c.his evening,’’ Mittie snid. **It is passing very agreeably,” he answered. aTcuM |.t l>e otherwise ?’ And he"bowed in • • ayfu! homage to her. Compliments and flattery again, she said, “here must ben truce to them between ns, Mu I beg yonr pardon,- Mr. Van Dnsen.’ •Why not Marcel? I have been waiting lor au ooportunity to get out of my ernbar- TA^smeut^of calling you Miss Mittie. It seems comical alter writing each other Mitlie ;*nd Marcel for over fonr years, that we 4»oaid begin to address each other in any dif- feren'w way at this late date.’’ That would be move appropriately md t • Lottie, ’ k!ih answered. ' Why so?’ •Oh. notLiog more than because 3our cor- * espocdence with her was so extensive. Only in c while yon condescended to write ce, and I promised myself to give you a good acolding for your neglect. Bit. then,” she Added, “I was such n plain-looking girl when ym left for Europe.” She said this in a light, careless tone, end- og with a bit of satire. But beneath her ap parent indifference Marcel fancied he detected ■.in expression of pique. There W’as nothing ic her manner to indicate this, however. Her restores were q lito calm, except the lips, around which a -;milc hovered. '^Of course,” .^he continued before he could •von arc* quite at liberty to call m CHAP TEL XIV. not a f templed any concealment prudent to be made I do not desire any . rash speculation—any thing that will involve j me too deeply. If risks are uectasiry, take j them. I depend upon yonr judgment. I I leave everything to }on.” It will bo necessary, then, that I shall Mittie lovtd Ms reel. She bad loved him 1 have a power of attorney liom you,” said Mr. from childhood, and the love had grown Sniff. “Before von give roe one, though, I ’ irbnd*. Ifo.qvrtrdliy, stronger with her years. Her visit to Gornm must ask von to'thiuk the matter over :ALL FilOil EVERY LADY ol Atlanta ewhero. She is ahv; which n* ’« aaxiou thA wiut-r livings—I j Cocktails and scrr<*d in ;L» keeps «lisp-»s“ of ti rnuks ro3m for Punches, Wines. Bcaudy 6aj*sh*s. tiling ;r> nuke a min comfortabfo t> le. Tn< only bar in Iowa that PURE QBEhSON COUNTY WHISKY was for the purpose of meeting him. Snspi cions of Lottie and confident in her own charms, she had tukrn this step with the de termination of winning him before he could see her adopted sister. She was utterly igno rant ol Mtrc?l’s engagement w th Lottie. Had she been aware of it, her pride would have prevented her making the first advance to him. The beauty of her person and the fascina tion of her manners had not been wilhoat ef fect upon Marcel, nnd she perceived the im pression she had made. Everything short ot asking him to many her she determined upon doing. Her love was strong, an .1 deep, aud passionate. If even she bad been so dis posed, she had no power of resisting. B it she had no such disp; si tion. ilarce! was all that she had fancied him; to become hiF wife was ber single aim. On the day succeeding their visit to the opera, Mu cel accompanied her shopping. After making some purchases the pair en tered a fashionable rtstauraut for ladies, for the purpose o? taking refreshments. “When do jou return to Baltimore? ’ Mar cel ’asked as they sat opposite each other at a little marble top table, sipping chocolate. “Iu about ten days,” she auswered. “Of course I’ll get yon to take me. I suppose you will be going to see Lottie and Aunt Lander.” “Yes. Tho fact is I iutended to leave you this week, but I will remain over until you { are ready to leave.” J “Yon nre kind; thank 300. Marcel, don’t ' let me d prive you of any pleasure.” “By no means. The pleasure will be fully. Do not place your capital at the dis posal of another without proper considera tion. Few men can be trusted.” Marcel laughed. % “I don’t think you will cheat me, Sniff,” , he remarked. “Mr. Greenmount says von are too much of a coward to steal.” And he ; laughed again. Dollar Savings Bank. L LL persons indebfc i fi tho Dollar Savings Bui either l»y past due notes or overt-hecks, nrc e8tc*l to nuke payment immediately. Any Jej mantis against the Bank will he received at par Century Whisky! la No. 1 Walt strtet Kepi 0-2 in i he Maisnn DeViHe. GREENE & ROSSIGNOL, Druggist" i Pharmacists. IMIVhTrKS AST balanceAuj change lor dep tlemciit. oct!l-’2t:t*rlu osr—V was an eccentric man. He iu n great and good man though- a man of high principles { of morality.” “Pooh, 1 have heard that since I returned until I am tired ot hearing it. I suppose that he is all you Kay, though. However, you had best have tho power ot attorney made out and I’ll sign it. By the way—’ “A gentleman outside wishes to see Mr. j YanDusen,” interrupted Hiram putting his j head through the d< or. “Who is ho,” asked Marcel. “D—u roe, its Torn Suckers,” replied that \ individual, pushing Hiram aside and stridiug into the r< otr, twilling his cane. Tom’s face was quite red, au 1 it was evident that he had been drinking When his glance rested upon the form of Mr. Sniff', he growled xtoitnc out a little odh and shoved his hat at a great- ! ^ er angle on the side of Lis head. I lection 01 “Can I do an} thing for yon, Mr Sucker?? ’ asked M il cel, coldly. “Toni Suckers is my name, Van Du sen. j th? lo.h ti None of your Misters lor no. Yes, you can do something for mo. I want an explanation i of your treatment of me since your ret urn D n uioif t c»u think what I have done ! yon.” Au, y«.nr merooiy is voy convenient, Mr. THE CENTURY WHISKIES A PURE! WHOLESALE DIAIE33 IN D3Uj3 a druggists sus* D.LSS, PANTS, OILS, CLASS- AS.. $15 Reward. Ma Auction Ho L‘n jo. a large folding POCKEL' BOOK containing betw. $:>0 am $73—cxict amount not rcsneuitcivd. above reward will he giveu for the return of the l»t ft Book and money, to 8. A. WILLIAMS, OOtlldZl No. -Mi Marietta MtW No Further Time. extend the ton.- i< l am instructed by •• the Books will be T plIKY Alii-’ Dil i LllrN JLV I BEPAIH.D lh.OM i rky in the market, and are it ivingmauy id, and until u«.w favorite b:uud-, out cf tt-c market, i because the (riucif.de upon which they are made it* ; superior. They are first catefully distilled from ee ! looted stock and stored away unfit ih« y have attained i the; ISe-Ui'.'.illt<1 Ft 111 11 and pay your Tax's aud % costs, which extracts tho fusel oil, but retains the essential j o-.la of the giaiu. It is the fusel oil which possesses l the poisonous properties, aud impatts the sharp, acrid | flavor noticeable in many brands of whisky; it is the J ferment aud essential oils which iruptrt the rich, oily, i mellow flavor, au«l it is principally ui EXTKurriNO THE KUftE . 1. L. nlal t _ I aud rctaintUi! the evseu'tat oi s, which ?onetit>ittb , superiority and pe.uUuri*y ot tlits pr cess. o^^tw *1. H. FRANKLIN, T. It. At the litre of re-d;s illation, the package* .. . _ thoroughly cleaus.nl and steamed out, refilled with Harrison Bradford & Co s iM«edp ra io«..,j„™ KU ,a No. 264 Br ad Street. AUGUSTA, CA. GEO .1 K\T( LIFEE Af 0 COTTON FACTORS, GrU A2VO DEAL.BR.S ANK GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. Iff Jutkvon Street, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. my rcmuming. Mrs. Linder is not very Hncken.’" abscrvtd llr. Sniff, fond of me, ns yon nre Harare, nnd 1 do not 1 “D-n .ne, not ut nil. I’ve known yon, for think Miss Lottie will c.rc whether I will j how miuiy yei.r,?" Eighteen or twenly? I've for n d iy or for ft week bef-.re I see her." ; knowu vou m1! liiis lime [ora sneaking, hypo- “Have you written them? ' ciitica! - rascei, ai d I've <-ome to tell this inflow with a eta it d<; STEEL PENS. •tni-ut. Wedi-' ide it iuto dittcrent ura Vs. accoidiup to ai/e, desig- j anl as X, XX. XXX and XXXX. anil the latter dial- C. H. PHINIZY •n. cs r mpatTsoti with ANY WUI>KV. the bberal cash advances on Cotton and other produce, md BAGGING and TIES always on hand. Commissic de- for selling cotton $1 per bale. Be|6-3m F. B PHINIZY. “Yes; I wrote both two days ago, aud rt - i ceived answers this morning. Mies Lottie is 1 very kind, as usual,aiul Mis L\n<»*i n4 umn .»« roiU'h. ‘You might UH trouble,* said Mi | Special attention called to the well known ntimtorr, 505-73—2N—20 A; 22. FACTORY, ML VERNON ; OFFICE, 75 JOHN ST., N. V .v.i*8-3!n veil 8»ve y< utstlf the I, angrily. “After tx- ting and sarcastic as ever. What do you s up -j pending time nnd froubio iu libelling my — p-'-se she attributes my rtm lining iu Gjram { father, it is gross insoleiee iu yen fo thrust ! 1873. FALL TRADE. 1873 the Mittie gave a little gesture expressive ot ignorance. “To your presence here.” he continued, smilim j yourself upon j “I)-n me, is that it? Never libelled your | • father, my boy. God's truth, every wrrd, 1 ; wrote about him. Sorry to say so, but can’t | ! help it. Talk about insoleuce? What greater She blushed and looked down into the j presumption is there than iu lb.it Sniff' in plate of cakes before her. | gratinting himself iuto your favor ? D—11 i “Aunt Lauder was always a little malicious ! Iv'e nothing to gain by your company, or by towards those that she does not like, and she I your friendship. Sniff shan't beat me, though, likes neither of us. And what did Lottie j I warn you against him. I have reason for say ?” she added. believing he is plotting your rutu. Ask “She asked if I had seen you, an l hoped j him —'” if I had not that I would call.** | “You need not go on,” Marcel intenupted. “Then you did not write her that we had j “You have warned me; that is euongh. Jf M. N. ROGERS & CO, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ CLOTHING Without Regard Iu \ nr ITic ilaiOftt mu vet pa l t> F'ii«.‘Hiv cf ti UK.-A Tho CKNTViiY V\ UISK.r.4 U 0: tir.* »hkPiUV »•! ImAottfUes sml • Ihor ci.Mttf: - so o!ten 1 \, PT ieliCefl in tlif use o; < 1 !n». is a direct const qaimcc ol tH- l*t*k It v Iiftla- t’entury Whi and the impurity 11 many «»thtr braid AB ULFILI-Y l LUK ; ftvo pruuiit cut t Uty to lids fact, v./; Professor KILL VAN. C. H. PHINIZY & CO., COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, CA. ~YJAKE LI BEK vl. ADVANCES MEN rs OF COTTON. Bay and w '.1 : tttre Delivery in this murk, t or N-w I Planters with Supplies. -ei Sl-Nm N. R. FOWLER Auctioneer I »N < r.NSfo.N ‘onira ts lor Fu- York Famish ; hope to make mouty by slaudericg Sniff, you ; j are mistaken.” j Tom Ktood sib nt for a moment, thunder- ! ] strnck at the harsh language of the ipcikir. J feeling ot intern seen each other? * He flushed up as he replied; “No, the letter was written bef yon.” This was not ti ne, bat ii whs the ouly an- | For au instant swer he could give her. , passed over him, and he had id! the incliua- Th**y conversed together for some lime! tion t > strike Marcel with his can . But, had oh- j deep as he n-..s in liquor, he was abl' to con fer e.very | trol Irs fe: hugs. B hidvs he thought • f the boy that he Innl r nnped with yeais ago. “D n me, l »lid no’t Xpert this from you. Van Dumb. ’ lu raid, tieiubhiig from excite- I tne inc ut, as he stood in tlie door resting his hand-. ! . , «pou the back of a chair. | ' Mittie finished speaking a light knocs was j Murce. remembered Mr. Sniff’s note. Al-j “Kxpee what? asked Mocd. “NVIiai ! • ^eard at the door. Horace Arose,and opening I though the* afternoon was will advanced, he j else could you t xp« cl ? Do you think I Lav I * f, saw on the threshold an old gentleman | drove down to the office, where lie found lhefn.it hinrd how you paved the way tor m\ I Moral Man, with liirain, seated before disks j fathers murderV I have heard |imv you took ! in the front room, busily engaged in writing. I money from him to influence his lumiiiiiiion j As nearly as could be, the npartnu nt* looked 1 for Congress, and how you alt i wards tin tied I I as they did hixtc n years ago, win u If* niy | around and id.indee d him m«*st hlninie•fully.” j V*n Dusen occupied them. i * I’lmt w»»k in polite—. I> tything w.-s As Maicel entend. Mi, Sui ft »<>*<; ha*, ily and is tt.t in politic . D n me. «ii y > , <mi **'' from l is stool, fiOAued upon Hiram, now I you bl iu;e Mr. Fraddeu as w-II. lie allow, d \ J « gtown a tall, lank young man. with h sickly j me t » j.ijldi^l w l. t 1 wioti . ! reply, Hittie when we are alone, but not in the longer and on the way home Mitti tire&CDCo of others, for people generally in- j taineu his promise to call and see her r.vc rillge in much absurd 8jx»culation wheu they j day b« f -re their depur lire for llaliimoie. riear an unmarried couple, not related, nd- She ha 1 been all smi c-s uaii gari uMi^ «lress each other l»y their Chris ian names ” and the impression which her just app i A few minutes before tho curtain hud ! ance had caused had d epened materially, felicu upon the act before the last, and as | It was not until after he had left Mith. whom he iinmed : a'ely recognized as Mr.Kop- psred. “I aro delighted to meet you, Van Dttscn,” said Mr. Koppered. “Confound it, you have ^rown the living imago of yonr father.” “Walk in and take a Beit,” Horace said, 'vben they had shaken bands. Ashe enter* .1. Mu tie turned, and the old ffffft BRUAItWAV, MKYV YORK. W E offer to SOUTHERN MERCHANTS for the raauiug Fall sn t Wiutar Trade, a very Ur«e uufl attractive stock oi CLOTHING, specially adapted to the warn* t-f the Southern people. Sparing u»> » x- penae to secure th^ ln-at talent, we invite au examina tion of our i-tock. Our kooJ« are rr.auufacfnr“-1 exchi- 1 aively f-r th** or C. L*. SHE BARI). Jn . b CtHm*i« of South CATO.iua. or W C. TILDLN, Washington, D. C. or JOHN DARBY. VALUABLE PLANTATION DON COUNTY. GOB- M O „ ri . u -4.000 A. ores o UaxxcI. h wronoufwiiii! it “ WITHOUT 1 ^ yin * near ths Ceasewat;ie Raer. on the oi.i Tenses •‘Ykei: I KuM AN V DH.KrtKlor-1 I aotfenthe conteisplaledrouteoc Car » ii i i'vi’i u •• i teravuM SOUTHERN STATES. | Southern Mereliants . ^tile of canuHi', win ' U'.ll.t, >1, i. lL.ft.llJ \NCi; WH V t KVKU. more cetUin to ftufl with i in • of aizea nflo]ih-fl lo tl a atock of Clothing qihdii Northern or Western market. United, to wiiicli we give spcv'al atteiTt Burge, into Maish.il) * Burge, Cltarlort .1 with tin. Mid represents Georgia •f our GehhIs ssiiI on application. AGENCY GEORGIA R. K. & BANKING CO.. Atlanta, Ga., October n, 1873. AM iiiitho: >/e.l l y :t resolution of the li »ard < I. lira » time iu Uo.«pitat uher medic il purposes wheic FtiiuulMuta art' n qulred md it lias been uoted that in d« lieutc andcrlt'.calcaitei a l.erc URCd, »hat there was au entire absence cf the jeiv. ua prtioiration and reaction which so olten fol lows the u*» of or.unary stimulants. i tie 1 Certificates of De- Ttu ir oh- >tto-i crop ■*. B. HOY I'. Age ,t. XXXX Century Whiskv i metis I amt diploma ot merit at the V ilie ouL brand out of lira on Received Export c hition thm bon..red For aalo by druggists ar *1 first-c’sa- draper a tbroii. • ill the United States; wholesale by H. K. THFRHER A CO.. General Agents, m-pltt «ui New York City. d Ducktowu Railroad, with fine, larre. cowmodioua Dwelling containing eight ithwin. A1s«». I b.vruos, stables, fcc.. <sc. It has always been daaxd , is ono of tl.o beat grass aud at<vk farms in Cht rv>ke<, ileorgia. It has been long knrwu aa a place exceed- d ‘ ing'y healthy, being surrounded by mountains and 1, | with plenty of the beat ruuuiug waters near th. I eases homestead. The lands arc well watered with good, clear, never-tailing stieama, aud in gxnl cond.tioa cl ituprovement.and eoutaina orrr 6U0 acroa ftr rlf. ln ‘ * tv>; t un laud, and will pixwluce clover i c*t { heavy growth, as well »« cotton. T1. >a;> ia located eighteen nine a from t ml ex fr«'m Fair mount poat office. The sale win take place at CaUiour Ux.. cn th FUtbT TUESDAY in NOYEMH.lt next. l\»saeaslon givsu immediately. Plenty of good uaulc*s sfo-ck nna ****** iuiptementa. Ac., on the place, xhi | Tanua—One-third caah: Ulaurt ou?*, two and thro* yeara, with interrat bearing u tes. R. ld t u account «J • ol Judge Loch.-aue aud li W. Freeman. Anjfly t«. I Judge Lochrane, B. W. Freeman, ru the place, on > Wallace A Fowler. Real E data Agenta. Atlanta, Gv. Jutjfi-eHu-tf