The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 23, 1873, Image 8

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The Daily Herald. J - w . bubkb & c O Wnolosalo and Retail Booksellers & ©ta.tiou.ers Dealers in Printer's Stock. Small Wares, Fancv Goods, &c., Corner THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1873. THE CITY. NOTltK TO CITlf Alabama and Whitehall Streets—ATLANTA, CA. ! WH.Ii DUPLICATE HEW YOLK BILLS. local, Notices. Ladies’ White Kid Slippeis, new style?, jest received by oct22-2t G. H. & A. W. Foc e. HUDNUrS PEARL GRITS Mr. J. L. Crenshaw is the sole anthomed col. PEEFLE8 AND MALONE agent in the city for receiving subscriptions | Tothb e „ itom „ IUE HouIJ> . ho the Herald, and ftv.d this date we shall recognize only his receipts as valid. CITY BUSINESS. BEDW13E Si FOX.—1 lie pressure in the money market does not nfl'ect the pn- rityofSt. Louis White Lead and Linseed— specialties. Sold by KEDWIAE & FOX, Druggists, Atlanta, Git. ATLANTA BRANCH GREAT SOUTH ERN OIL WORKS. Headquarters Tor Oils and l’alnts. The largest and most com plete stock in the Southern States, at pri ces to compare tv 11 li any oilier markets, in immense assortment of Artists’ Mate rials and Window Glass. Send for Frke Lists. CURLEY, DUCK & CO. CITY RECORD. Round Town Yesterday by. the Herald Reporters. PUBLIC RECEPTION. Ladies and gentlemen are cordially invited to the opening of Pease's Palace Restaurant to-night, Octo ber 23, 1873. This beautiful calab!iehment, the pride of my industry and labor cf years, is now complete. Every prejaration Las been made for this reception* and irost earecfally for the ccmfoit and p'cxsure of the ladies. OLivr.n L. Pfase. I have seen the published statement of Mr. Malone, made yfsterday afternoon iu Fulton Superior Court, and published in your paper. I was not in the court room when he wbn sentenced, and as l»ia statement seems to reflect injuriously through mo on th • prose cution, I deem it proper to corfcct it. I never law Mr. Malone but once to speak to him, and then only for a few momenta—in company with Genera! Girtrell and Captain E P. Howell. He had #’nt for us, he said, and wante 1 our services iu hie defense, but ti;at the whole matter was iu the hands of bis father, and he could r ot, himse f. make any arrangement with us. Wo did not receive bis confl- deuce, and after a lew moments'conversation about We have all our idieaw, fays it contributor of his conditien, I remarked to Mr. Malcnc-as I would a Ne^ York paper, of a happy home, but how have said to any any other unfortunate man In the few.of us ever realize it. IIOW little appre- imic i it nation—that it was necessary for him to be ciation ^parents have of their ability to make exceedingly prudenl; that be was in the bands of a vigilant prosecutor; that I had known him for a con siderable number cf years, and had been often cm- Gents’ Calf hantl-sewed Hoots, fashionable ! styles, and calf extension toe Congress Gait- | ers, just received by ocl22-2t G. II. A: A. W. Force. Ladies’ Shoes in all styles, and childrens’ shoes in great variety, just received by oct22-2t G. H. & A. W. Force. H aving been appointed agents for the sale of hudnut s tearl grid?. ^ mti them to the trade on rraeonable teima. ’ ‘ * '** It is a well known tact that these are ibo BEST PEARL GRITS made. Wo wi,l be In constant supply » { •■’’•Autage to order from ua. STEPHENS A FLTN*, Manufacturer* Agcelu guarantee them freuh. Dealers in city and country cct!2-lra I find it to their a What a Home Should Be. homo the dearest spot on earth to their chil dren. If fathers would spend one-tenth of the time devoted to money-making and news- uloycd.g.im™, ami that "new him lobe the in attending to the intellectual . ,7 ......... ... .. . .. 1 culture and moral training of their children, moat active and vkilant client in getting up bis teat!- i , , — j * getting up mony that I hid c-ver known. This is wbat I said, ai well as I can now recollect. How Mr. Malone under stood It, I cannot tell. I intended to I said, which wa3 the truth. This card ia published, not in my but because the implied sanction of i do injnry to Colonel Phillips. PEASES RESTAURANT will be closed to-morrow. This is the first time it has been closed in eight years. We are compelled to do so to move and prepare to open in the new restaurant. oct21-lt Oliver L. Pease. The Atlanta Auction House calls the at tention of merchants and citizens generally to a large consignment of Canvassed Hams and Kits of Mackerel, which they will sell on Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. This is your time for bargains, as these articles must be sold. 10,000 lbs. Canvassed Hams and 100 Kits of Mackerel, together with a large S 2 0, 0 00.00. Twenty Thousand Dollars’ Worth of FURNITURE, AT THE WARE ROOMS OF THE ATLANTA FURNITURE MANUFACTORY 70 and 72 WHITEHALL STREET. (Next door to Chambtrllo, Boynton & Co.’i Will be sold for certified Checks on THE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK or JOH \ H ■' '■ M rs r PAR, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS. ocL7 u Wears Presents .STATE LAW CARDS. *** Parties Laving business t'n any of the toy n, named below, will find the Lawyers whose Cards ar nsrrled below reliable and prompt. Cards inserted fo, 30 a year. THKNA. Cobb, Erwin <& Cobb. assortment ol'Harness, double and single, i Attorneys at Law, Athens, g». Furnitnrc, Oil Paintings, Alatresses, Pianos, ; Organs, Show Cases, Iron Safes, Crockery, Trunks, Dry Goods, Notions, etc., etc. ““‘I “if L “ urt * °f £l» r k«./aekaoo, W*lton, Gwinnett, * " * Hall. Rjknkfi. Franklin Hafprcliam Uhitn R.Vinr. I Also, Stock, Mules and Cows. OUR AGENTS. C. Fi fi lts. cctlP-dSAT Witt & Joyner, 16 Peachtree street. The following named gentlemen are our Agents, and are duly authorized to receive and receipt for subscriptions and adveitise- xDents: traveling agents. T. J. Barney General Traveling Agent. B. F. George Special Traveling Agent. Henry R. Davia Special Traveling Agent. J. H. Gibscn Special Traveling Agent. LOCAL AGENTS. Stewart k McCall# Ccnycrs, Ga. K. A. Qr.arterman Cnthbert, Ga. T. A. Caudle Carrollton, Ga. J. B. Wimberly Ttcnmach, Ala. Canning A Hannon Flowery Branch, Ga. C. P. Wheeler Enfatila, Ala. DE GIVE’S IHE SAW MAO DA LAN TO-XI(.Hr. The Ice Witch last night was rendered a ell aud de served a much better bouse. The iconic effect, with the exception of the Phantom Ship scene, was very fine, and the performance generally was in keeping with it. Miss Mo'.lie Meador especially acted well her part The attendance was meagre, but the audience was appreciative, and all left well satisfied. To-night they propose producing Wilkie Collins’ New Story, “The New Magdalen,” with Meador as Mercy Merrick. We know ol no actress so well adipted to ps*sonify Mercy Merrick as^Misi Molhe Meador and Miss^ May Bargains !—All the fine bats and bonnets, fewer sons would be defaulters and fewer daughters recreant. If mothers would lavish j daily a portion of the strength given to orna- an only what mentation of the body, upon the happiness of the soul,no siren song would be sweeter to the u vindication. RO n than his mother’s voice, and all the j silence might: seducing arts of villainy could never entice! the danghter from her side. * Said a mother not long ago: “My chil- j dren won't read anything but novels; I have scolded and forbidden them ever to touch i on *V I ^ docs n< ? ! feathers and flowers, handsome cloth saeques, “I allow my children to read novels,” re-| , . ... , ” 1 1 turned the friend, “and yet they are equally j s “ a ** s » e * c, » which were in the “London interested iu history, travel and biography.” j Store” stock, will be exposed for sale this j ^ “You must have remarkably good chil- 1 week, regardless of New York cost, at dren ?’’ “I don’t kdow;I read with them, and try to teach them novels are to literature what plums are to the pnddiug, and being inter- Misg i ested in all they read, I have no trouble in uo ! persuading them to allow me to select their books.” IIow many households there are w here no Lawyer, Atbe Emory Speer, , Georgia, as Solicitor General, will at- | Tinsley W. Rucker, Attorney-vt-Law—Prompt attention given to all bus- , . _ „ % « t yw i i evening entertainment is provided lor the Arlington as Grace Roseberry. Mies Clifford as Lady . : ,i® r Pl , „ 1 . , . . . V t x, ,, o r. i . children. The little ones are burned to bed, Jane Ray, with W. H. Southland as Julian Grey and J. ' 1 B. Brown as Horace Holmcroft All of whom arc calculated to play well the roles assigned them. The CORRESPONDENCE. Atutt. ivice John Cclliek: Dear Sir—A large number of the citi October 23, ]e and any play entered into by the elder ones is checked by an order to ‘ keep quiet, so mamma and papa can read.” O, parents ! so Chulertown Chronicle ia spMtiag of Hit. Moidor »» ! bli „ dj be nct ttbove „ Uve | y game of bIind . Kcrcy Mcirick, wys: -Hail this young lady come to man's boil' with the little ones, and croquet, ue heralded and truroprttd as > sjaj^Mhe Bret meg- or billiards, or cards with the elder ones. Apropos to this I would sngqest a game re- octltl To the Ladies. •Ions Keei.v's. -The attention of the la dies of Atlanta is called to the fact that, Mrs. i ~ m E It I C U A. C. D. Hill, Attorney at Law All buFineaa promptly and careful ly attended to, and the umc respectfully solicited. Thomas R. Lyon, Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts o Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections made. All business diligently attended to. Hi Atlanta Daily & Weatoy $7,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! McCormick has on hand a very fiue and com plete stock of fashionable Millinery and Fancy Goods. Call, ladies, and examine her stock. octl9-d2m J. R. McCleskey, Attorney at Law. irta A K i M S V 1 b li K . i heralded litude, her acting last night would have reaeded tki Hesderson A Tdreence—Greeue Line Gro cery Store, Whitehall street, wholesale aud re tail Grocers, and dealers in all kinds of coun try Fioduce. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, [Ap ples,Totatoes, Onions and Cabbage, special ly J. A. Hunt, u fc'lnit Circuit aud Supre highest expectations that could bavo been found.” i ceiitlv invented, which met with unrivalled • ties, aud constantly on band. C A L II U U \ i€£lr:ngto place your name before the pc opt candidate for Mayor of the city, placed your name at ! the bead of a Ticket in the daily papers. As there Las been no public statement m?de by you that you would run if nominated, and as some are circulating the rumor that you will not ru cold be pleaaed that you give n r *:r earnest desire to have you as c Very truly yonrr. of Atlanta a jj who have the good tasto to attend the performance favor in onr family. We call it CODtcmpo- to-night will enjoy a rich and rare «l-a:natic tr •9 them the bouse they deserve. Messrs*. Goa6 i if nominated, we ' Cal Wagner’s Troupe, varies. Each sit around the table with.pen cil and paper. Tkne, ten minutes. Then is selected the name of some illustrious man, which is written at the top of the slip of paper. The game is to write during the ten the city. Mr. Goss has minutes the greatest number of names of in- j PENCILETTES. nI Fox, the song and dance l r Chief Magistrate. ! pneumonia, but hopes to be able to attend to buaiui j next. Mr. Fox ia as “aligh” ai Wm. W. Clayxox. W. M. Lowbt. Bent. e. Clabkk. V. P. Bi.-won. It. F. Maddox. it ig ; been "laid up” Ijr aeveral weeks in Nashville with dividuals who lived at the same time with the person whose name is at the head of the j ; list. The first name we chose was Washing- ! • Captain Ike Vincent, of LaFajtttc, Alabama, and ton. The most names written were thirty, i I Mr. o. s. Barnett, of the Clipper, have been in the ■ Little Lizzie had Demosthenes and Colom- ; ' CUT for serer.1 day.. Mr. Barnclt was lookiac atier ! on h « list, which created merriment, n* interest of the Clipper, sod Mr. Vincent was was Q uec “ Eliza- , Atlanta, Ga.. October 22. 1873 Viu. W. Clayton aid Othebs: Gc:n.Ewr.s—Your note of this date is before me Lrd contents noted. While I have not aongbt the (ffice of Mayor of the * >ty, and do not now seek any office whatever, yet if I am nominated aud elected to that office, I shall, to the best of my ability, endeavor to discharge the duties ' jisseasedT incident to the same Very trnly, your obedient servant. John Co Caldei- and his goats created something of a sensa tion ltat evening. The goats was slightly hurt. STATION HOUSE REPORT. But three parties had been arrested by the c ffici urnmm . ■ beth. There were thirty-five names written ; l>y the one who had the most. Afterward we tried Charles the First, Napoleon, Frederic the Great, etc. The result of the game was, on the part of 1 all, a desire to become better acquainted with ( r>r offenses agairnt the peace, good order aud dignity t historical personages and the faithful connin; I of the city, up to it o’clock last night, six cases j Hume, Fronde, Macauly and Abbott were tried at the Police Court yesterday morning, and fine* assesred amounting in the aggregate to $33 were The Governor's Guards at tbeir Fall to-night. By order of the cct 23 STEANGEK3 IN THE CITY. The folic wing, among o'hr.rs, were registered a! the National Hotel last night: Ambrose Morrison. Liverpool, England; W It Brown, Tort Valley; T W Daweon, Franklin, Term; Joseph Young, N G Thompson, Lincoln, Tenn; A P i iston and daughter, Florida: S B Trapp, Louisville, Ky; S Becli, C'bas Jackson, Baltimore; M Mitchell, Savannah; W II Forrest, Mousj Creek, La; J C Gard ner, Augusta; J Rosenb’att, Baltimore; C O Chenault, Lynchburg, Ya; J S Nichols.Marietta; N L Hutchins, fawrenceville; II M Wilder, Raleigh; C J Stamps, Cirrollton; J T Heard, Augusta; B Y Sage, Air-Line i j;. Walker et al, Railroad; W A Regan, Selma; Henry Brown, Air-Line j Upson county, \i Railroad! J H Lumlard, AuguMa ; -Tamec B Johnson, Air-Line Railroad; EN Griffith, Tennessee; A P Bar nett, Augusts; J P McKay, Thomaston; 0 S Burnett (•BEAT EASTERN CIBCUS. This circus will show in Iiracon on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during the State fair, inside the *a:r grounds. ill pp«»r '• lull imifOi COURT RECORD In thi esterdsy No. 10, Flint Circuit, Mr vs John C. Zorin; injunction from as argued, for plaintiff it Hall, and for defendant by C. reepies. * No. 12, Macon Circuit, Haywood and Daniel G. | I'nghes vs Isaac H. Watkins; complaint from Twiggs, ■ Society and Fashion. The most fashionable Pariscnnes still wear the coiffure very high. It is fashionable now to Lave all tie maid i servants in a household to wear caps, alter the English style. Blue fox will be the fashionable fur this winter. Blue foxes are about as scarce as 1 hen’s teeth, hence the popnla»ilv of the fur. Fringes are to be very fashionable as trim mings this winter. Some of tue handsomer sorts are expensive as fiue laces. New York ladies have seen tit to adept the present fashion among certain women of Paris of discarding corsets. Fans, says repott, will be larger than ever by this winter. They are assuming a size aud weight dangerous to the community. Dressmakers and milliners repott their Henderson A Tor. pence. Sept 27, dtf. Prices Reduced !—No high prices At Cohen & Selig. Full Dress suits for Men Good Business “ •* “ Elegant “ “ Youths. Durable “ “ Boys. Handsome ** “ Children. All at reduced prices. Large assortment. Elegant stock And lowest prices, At Cohen A Seijg’s, Corner Whitehall and Alabama streets. Large line of Ladies’ Merino Underwear, at octl*J-2t Lowe, Douglass A Dalt. vs’ Joseph McConnell c A li T E li S V I L L K Wofford & Milner, [ In order lo enable us to cany into ..-cu.a j improvements to the HERALD, we propose to offer as an inducement to subscribers a list of present to be awarded by an equal distribution on »w 7?*- - Day. iThe Atlanta Daily Herald Lb the only eight-page daily paper published u ^ J South outside of New Orloaas, and is univ<»* < u! - . | nitted to be the best paper in Georgia. THE WEEKLY HERALD ^ o K : Cabaniss <& Turner contract. The Cheapest and Bes: Family Journal ever published in Georgia. 7i» >L-t course of the HERALD is a guarantee thxt it » be found fighting against Mint 0,1 Bond Kings and Swindlers. A. D. Hammond, Lawyer, will practice in Flint Circuit, tbe Cuited i States District Courts, and Supreme Court. 1 It T V AL LEI. Jj 1 " 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCSiBE. Fine Clothing at i auic prices, at M. A J. Unis W. C. Collier Attorney and Counselor st Law, Fort Valiev G~“ 1 **■ 1 R- H- Johnston. Jr.. Big Stock Of Black null Colored Bilks, Yel- Will gl« wpecial attention tc all u-utf ltusir.i-.s en- T • c -f Tln/-.nnnln fin tills Dn- vets and fine Dress Goods, to be sold this c >m 1'^ 1. tl.e F.mt Olrcu.t. LlSI Ol MIIlS IOF tli8 D2d - ag week. oct!9-2t Lowe, Douglass A Dalla Stvlish Dress Suits at M. AV. Hirs( ii Doyal & Nunnally, Will give prompt sttentiouto any buamet to tbeir care. V X li I A IV S I» 15 I N ii s. Full line ol Shawls and Cloak', at extreme]v Attorney ai i. N. C. Collier, low prices oct!9.2t Lowe, Douglass A D.vn L (r >cd Oveicoa's at A G It A \ G E . w. w. \ urner, il attention a Our Custom Department is stocked with the a fa v «■; iti:. LaFayette, Ala; J G Oak, Jackson, county; AV V was dismissed for want of prosecution. Trammell, Griffin; H C H*rgis. Knoxville, F L Chan- | dlcr, Montgomery. Colonel J. R. Tower, member elect to the Legi*’a* t ;re from Rome, is in tbe city. J. H. Nagle, the representative of Hie German stock holders iu th? Micoa aud Brunswick Railroad, from j «V.umbna, is registered st the Kimball House. A STATEMENT. TO THE Elmos* OF THE HeRAI-P: The statements of Mr. Malone, as eported in your ieeue of tc-duy, in relation to myself, are entirely erroneous. I never was a l ntcher, nor did I ever Lave an interest in a saloon, nor did I ever ex hibit three huedred dollars, or make the remarks he attributes to me. Whoever gave him tliia informa- business entirely unaffected by the financial finest goods in the market We guarantee crisis. Considerate creatures, women ! 1 satisfaction. M. A J. Hirsch, Featbcr trimming is in fashion again in 50 Whitehall street. Paris. All the ont-door costumes, especially _ — J. C. Clements No, 1, fame circuit, W. L. Ilowrer vs David H How- rer, equity from Houston, was withdrawn. c., r vw No. 2, tbe Moravian Seminary for young ladies, at those of velvet, are trimmed in this style. Bethlehem, Penn., vs W. li. Atwood and A. G. Butts- It is considered “the thing" to wear a small j administrators; complaint from Bibb, was argued for feather stuck in tfce hat-band, but there’s 110 | plaintiff in error by Hall; for defendant by Captain necessity of wearing half a bird, as Some fel- ' ^ our or ^ ve rooms. II. -Tatkeen. * ' Fill l.i S11 per in . EOI-fc S8, -l VI me. 1 imposed upon his credulity and sought to injure | g bfr . ff Court met at 8,'* o'clock. A S Trimble aud J W Buch Grand Jurors. Meyer H Jacobe vs. A M I’e taken by consent to distribute money I want to buy a fine cottage for cash, iu one quarter of a mile of the Car Shed, with Lot me know at ouce. Apply to B. G. Kelley, Atlanta, Ga. | Wo are offering special inducements this week in ready made clothing for men, boys, 1 Will practice tn Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Prompt attention gi\ en to collections. Claims for wild lands attended to promptly. O N T 1: Z r M A AND 06LETHO It P E M oru to lows do. Many young ladies who have not yet pur chased their fall costumes have a stiong real izing sense of the financial situation, as most fathers have “suspended." The pciters of European railroads com- ; and children, at prices to suit dnli times.; M A. I*. 0\ l-.a*c Colt man vs. I, Z Steinheiuier— Tresspass, plain bitterly of the size and weight American trunks. No one there ever thinks Rule absolute , 0 f lugging about such portable safes. Brussels thread net is the material of which the new Spanish veils are made. It is cut in the three-cornered style and edged with FISH & DUPREE. A. C. & F. C. Foster. hands Save where you can save, aud buy a *10.00 suit for *12.00 at Cohen A Selig s, oelOlf Coiner Whitehall and Alabama. Attorneys-at law, will practice in Ocmulgeo Circuit. Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Courts. The Senior i6 Register in Bankruptcy lor 5th and 6th Dia- Youug ladies need not be under tbe neces- uOOD. One of the beat things of Ihe season is told by Charlie Wslls, the good looking Deputy Sheriff of this ciunty, as having happened yesterday morning. B. F. Thigpen had been arrested for a misdemeanor, and had succeeded in giving bond, and immediately Verdict L>r defendant. Col. s BSpeact for plaintiff; Chantilly lace. They are very showy and be-| sity ol taking their mother s butter plates John B Baird for defendant. 1 *— no Jebial Kcid k Co. vs. E L Wright coming. . _ .. . , Peacock blue is tlienev color lor sashes, Judgment for pUiot.IT for w.tl. .merest sud wbic b are now worn of the widest kind of id 8 li Wright. Johnson A Cheek vs. Siiuontuo, Jones \ Hatcher, dress. Peacock bine is a very soft and afterwards he, wails Wells’ back was turned, broke Judgment for plaintiff ior $3/.03.63, with int.-rest and beautiful shade. and ran for dear life. Funny for a man to make Ids tst'ipe alter he was discharged from custody. BALLOON ascension. The was an Italian here dealing In red balloons. Wherever he took position it was known by a cluater of balloon# twinging over his head. Yesterday while making change for a customer, he put the string in hie month which held hie wares. While tbs string was thus secured be undertook to make ad observa tion, aud an ascension immediately followed. He thinks now of making a change in his business. i COBtS. trial of this case was concluded yesterday morning,! corresponding hues. There are fitly or mor resulting In a verdict for plaintiff for lb® premises in j different colors, the new “black-blue” inclu ded. Several young ladies are going into the TAFFY. TH* BUND MAN. There is s blind man in Atlanta who sells every day j phens, Hillyer k Bro. cn the streets a splendid article sf white Wax Taffy, j f®ndant*. It ia delicious, good for coughs, etc , and Is very resulting In a verdict for plaintiff for the premises dispute, fihe Rondeau Furniture Factory.) W A Tig- ner and M A Bell plaintiff*# attorneys; D U and W B Hammond defendant’# attorneys. Elizabeth M Ruasell ▼». Jasper N Bmitb. This .-ass i# now on trial. It is a bill filed by complainant to aet i paternal inability to pay for new one*, aside a deed to a city lot, in this city, made by her husband, now deceased, to defendant, on the ground that hs was iusane at the time the deed was made. The case will probably occupy most of this morning. CoL L K B'.ethley for complainant; Oartrell it Ste ad Wright k Wright fur <!*- | for button moulds, as Kuox has a full line of nese entrusted to hi* care, them as large as their heart’s desire. They . ribbon with long ends down to the skirt of h*Ye also a full line ot ail the latest novelties, iu Fancy Goods, Fancy Ties, Knfilings for ( the neck, Ao. They are also now receiving their Fall stock of Millinery Goods. The; ladies would do well to call on them before purchasing. Knox’s Millinery and Varieties, j \\ r No. 30 Whitehall street. sept 2e-tf. " * Beni. W. Barrow. Lawyer; will give prompt attention to any legal buai- , . Kid gloves of invisible colors have been in- Holmcs Sell#, lor u>e, etc., v#. Wylie 0 shield#. The , troducc-d, to be worn with dark costumes Of John H. Woodward, « - - - -- ---- ■ Black silks aud black uni fancv dress *«■. * «*»■■■ ~w»»-» invited, at John Kikly a. octlO A8H1NGTON. W. H. Toombs, Attorney at Law. Prompt attention given to all bus!- nea# entrusted to his care. M According to Ihe Bazaar, the most dietia- guiabed looking 1-onncts are all black, min gled silk and velvii w.ih 1 lack plumes, steel dagger, or else a jet ornauicul and dark gro- aeiile rcsea. It is whispered by horae-de.ilers that Jack-! A,loni 'r •• ! -* w - John P. Fort, EVERY MERCHANT .SHOULD iAKY EVERY MECHANIC SHOULD TASS . EVERY PBOFESS1-JXAL SHOU • TAKE IT. EVERYBODY SHOULD TAKE IT. All subscribers wh^ pay u« f 3 for six mint: i scrintion to the Dally HERALD, above ml! arr^mr .j**. from this date to New Year’s Day, will hav \a : --.^l chance of obtaining one o: ;’.»e follow . » r *» • to be awarded on that day: I Casts Present $ Vji) ihi 1 Pin no, wort li '«*) (k) I Gold AYatclie* AOO 00 3 Sewing >ls< hinr» 300 On 3 Sets FarnUnrv W) oo 13 Sets China Waie *ve>o ft Sell Dlckcm’ Work*,green and golfl Kdition i vj ft Sets lVaverly Novels I00 0i> ■ft Sets Bulurr's Works, l.ibtary Edition jqo oO *43 Copies Sliakspeare’s Complete Work. ivo o0 400 Superb Chroino-t, worth from S-’» •** 910 eaeli i»o no PRESENTS for THE WEEKLY HERALD: All subscriber, who .ii^l pay u, oofor on* . •ubscripUon to ihe WEEKLY HERALD wlUhr u equal share ia the lotlowio, PreMols. to be iw.r><l *hat day: Cash l a re sent * WHl OO 40-Saw Cntlatt Ota. of aay de- * I red make oo l Colton Screw tu> OO 40 Oat-hem Tara now. |>g „ 10 Two-koi.e Tara Plow. too oo 10 Set. Cottage k'aratlare too OO 30 Toilet get. j*o 0*1 tOO Hand,ante Kagravlag., reta rd at fratn M ta |A rack Be flererrei aacaaaageiaetit, a* be i. aettiez a good j .sample to otkar* ta kia congitioa by eadMrnriag to ! make an boaaot Urtag. Catted Stale. Caarl. n. jonn mat,a, tenoa, noirise. At lost the British publication known as tbe "Calendar of State Papers,” is publishing , the histoncai documents and briefs of letters relating to Deland. The volume covering the : period from 100G has appeared under the com- The l olled sute. p. X. Horrii—luiett dl.uUiog. \ potent editorship of John P. Pendergraet and I The trial of this rate waa rmard and continued j C. W. BusselL The notable fact is that the CBAXPIOS CHEMICAL EIRE ESoLNE. ' throngbont .the day. It wag argued by th. Dl.trict master of the roils of office baa appointed two W. call ...ration to th. aotio. or Hr. John^n. who j ^*7 «***• ~ •*» ! will lest (he Champion *t Iks Old brick j#7d bslow (be Misers! trouble dnfenea. The cnnchtllnt argumeatr wlU be mare to- j Catholic-to edit tbit impartial collection of ^ SP^ U -U W :^« w.U ,o rt V7h. I -x »7. orueral Gwtreh tor^deSaw. and th. Dtn -terul history. . ■■ ... trtet Attorney for th* Corertimeat. ►..* - — ___ ' UnitedHatoa va F. M. Oreemonv -boad foifriieJ. Mme. De \ almont, mother ot The at-.rndai, tmaU. No change# in quotntUn. bu.i-ieae .ran.>,-led. >S CHANGE. i 'Change yesterday m.ruing wns ! 1*7: snme ,e. Windom, continued. the wife of j United staie. va. WUlla Heard; un n i.aar genu ‘ tlj e lnte GeorgeWilkinsKendall, was drowned I son s Magic Balsam will remove Wftrts irom | horses. By making incissions in the warts : attorney at lIV. until they bleed freely, and then saturate tbe ! ' ~ corn with the Balsam, and id a few day* the T A * ***■ con will disappear. Jackson's Magio Balsam, it ia said, has naver j -- # failed to cure the worst case of colic in horses. ; R Thousands ot dollar* will be saved by its j , timely use. Table Unena, from 35 cents per yard, up ward*, at John Keri r's. octm C. B. Woolen, Ggorgfg F. Pigrce, Jr., Att*ra«y #1 Law rik» wo M PC • • Hamilton Yancoy. Attorney *t low. Office ia Hew Empire Blea k, Brat etreet. WlU practice ia aU the Court*, Prompt at tcation giveo to buaiaeaa. reported and no The following caaea were ect for trial to Jay: United Btatea rs. Pinikney Odom ; aame va. E. L. j on the tirot inslant, while attempting to cross tbo Guadaloupe river, near the town ot Bo rne, north of San Antonio, Texas. The MR. B. e. gakDnlk. Tbi# extellrnt Atlanta me^haaic yeaterday ehowed na a aet of tool* le»a than an inch long, forged with Lia own hand-, whk-h br intend# exhibiting at the fctate Fair. We predict that be will receive a pre ILL'SE-M OF JII8HO? GIIOBS. We rt^rti to learn tlut Diahop Groaa ha# hern aeri- *_■ S...S, toht carrying her was swept down the river Andersov, both forUlicltdlMilling. Hardin^#. Hantin, anA au . a ^ 4l Mm« Tk»VnlmAnft in bill, etc. Conrt meet# ai 0 o'clock thi# morning. New Orleans from Faris about twenty years ago, with Mrs. Kendall, and went to live on Mr, Kendall's extensive farm near Bo me. Miljlinehy OriNiNO. — Mrs. E. P. O’C’onuor has not removed to Pryor street opposite the Kimball House, but just returned from New Yoik with the handsomest stock of Millinery, | Fancy Goods and Ladies’ Fashionable Pat terns for this season ever offered before in this market, and will l>e pleased to have all the ladies in the city and surrounding conn- Uunlap Scott. Lawyer. Prsctlcea In all th* Court*. PUS Of AWMtHII FRCSCNTS. ! Oa raealpt ot U. mo My. or «( tb* aam*. wuh th. SSTklTT f" P* w. wtu aawA to Mck aubw-n- b«r.a prtatoJ Mi aurntwraj Uclrat, aatitfiw, th. Md*r ^to whatrrar prmt may b. awari^ th. I 0« Saw T*hr'a Aay U* suahan* capos, from | which «*ch tlckat ta tarn wm h. pUrwt la a lar*. wftial, sad a aumberri lia# of Ucitta rapcwaanUmi P^MAla wtu be ptewd U nnothar aadTTmalkr In ih. pMror. of a ooatmlrtM of prowkhMt uj woll known gtnti.n>«i, a bUnAioiArKl boy will Am. . anmbm from th. largo wluol. Aaothar hor mE A-.« a tlrket from th. p*t» whorl, ropr..rating fh. pro, ent to which th, hoidv of th. rtrtt dnww r r*- . AGENTS WANTEB C. A. Thornwell, Lawyer, practice, iu all the Ccnrte. Speci.l >tl«Dt>oa > coUactioa. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY. 4 URKEAULF. to an order from the Court of Ordi- u OWU Village_ in Georgia. AWhaaia. Dftviil II, CarSCll, a trial justice at Athens, ■ ( rv j 0 call and see her stock OU Tuesday and • nary Ot Putuam county, will be aold before the i Carolina-and other coutiguou* 8tate« Ltborai n U.n K.am mohAam aa# 4a IUo.a mAAMA am 41% a I ** ! .'.vilet hnira. /IrtAP in V.tniit/\n lhiln.ni eotmtw U»«Aa*qJ Com m k# &IOU * lIlOVtRl. Thia court wavjti Msaion a ahert morning. Only one c##e w*c tried. The State v#. Dane Heater, colored. Larceny, fr the houac. The defendant a a* *ri<d by the < ., has been sentenced to three years in tho ... , , V'e ! court houw door In Eotoutou, Putn«iu county, suto;oi te's ni'ison for noriuiv in the testimonv he i ^ ednesduy, the 14th m.d l «Ut mat., at r«0. ■ aeorgii. on tho Brat Tue.a.y in Novombor n.it s iiii.sou iui wcijuiy iu iut iiMiint ui m. n _ ^a^.^a. r>f l.v# uih >»y State's prison for perjarj , u uo . . gave iu a ease which he was interested. The | 27 " hl,e ’ ““ 9tre ‘* court remarked that peijnry has increased in one-half of lot No. 209. ia 13th Dlatrict, De- Kalb county, in Raid State—the other half owned by Md.^udon— cishty acrea, more or )es#. Sold[ < caly ill from an attack of bilioaa fever for tome daya found not guilty.* Howard Van Eppj. Solid tor General , testify part. Hr waa thought to be improving yeeterday | pro. tern., for 8Ute; R. H. Ji fferica for defendant y, from court remarKeu mat pei inry uas increased in . ... . - ni . liciitmion-eighty acrea, more or ie*a. sold a# the nrt.ua , the State since parties have been allowed to «««»■' m . er ? b . n "* ^tnri" ! ESC!? 2 ° C '* reqatraA fro:u .11 Uesirinq tj b,. «ur ri.k by P*WT-.>ri'tCS til-dr own behalf. i!nr'. and we hoj o hi# recorery. to »»e *i,]e to chronicle Court adjoururd i 1 of thia ca«e. iiH-diat'-ly after 1liu termination V. If. upper!, of Polk county, pUnleu this year J00 ncrcsin cotton, and 2<M) in coin. save money by buying “Georg a Factory ’ Sheetings and Shirtings from Dunn, Ooletree A Co., Accnts ior Georgia Factory. purpose ot UiMtributiou uinong the heirs, cash. WM. A. RFID. aud ALEXANDER 8. RKID, Adiuimttrator* Andrew Re*d, dec’d. pt25 law40d. Money can be scot 999 R ORDER, ULGISTLRLD LEFT Lit. or EXPRtNS Specimen Oopiea of the Uebvlu tent ou tion. Addreaa HERALD PUBLISHING CO., P. 0. Box 23, Atlanta. Ga.