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Disgraceful Scene in New York.! Report of the Condition
OXE
TITBOC® YoCSO OlliLS iliJ.I HKD | or THF.
t^uFBSZ to M '* r '
CITIZENS' BANK OF GEORGIA,;
The prune! raid of the Police Departinto,. 1
on the Sunday night ballroom, at the Coion * ' 1,lr VI “ r - tv »»v isiaa,
.Assembly lloouis, culminated yesterday. One •
handled[young girls and 200 men were pa- j v> n Saturday, Uecembs 1 " ?7. !373.!
raded through the streets, between ten and j J “
twelve o'clock in the day, to the absolute dis- !
gust of ail well-meaning people.
Fifty young girls, at least, were taken iVom • Ki Nonmn :
the Fifteenth precinct station house, in Mer- *, Launi Discounts * *33,tunas |
cer street, and marched down Broadway, es- j state of Oorgun^ds *.*."”50.00000 1
corted hy a platoon of police, in l>io.ul light Doc from..... 92.255 3! '
! l'urcituro m> Filtort, C.1M 3-' I
girls were over 20 yews of j current Esr ^, c , 13.7.4 jsj
2.55J 15 |
| Dividend Not Pali 0,192 00 !
I Cush m,oca Si !
New Year's Presents.
Grand Scheme!
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The Atlanta Herald,
THE GREAT SOUTHERN! railroad schedu
PASSENGER AND MAIl
E,OT7Tll!
-V I A-
I ATLANTA and AUGUSTA.
To Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh. WiJ
I xuington. W’eldon, Richmond, Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, aud
New York.
RUNNING A DOUBLE
DAILY THROUGH PASSENGER TRAIN.
Official Railroad Time Table, giving the arrival
and departure of all Trains, corrected by It. D. MauD.
, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, No. 4 Kimball
House, next door to main entrance.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC E1II.IUD.
I nrrAET. aestvai.
,8:30 a ai. Memphis. St. Louis and Cincin
nati Express 1:20 F m
3:'X) p 3i New York Express tKcnuesaw
Route; 11:13 p M
0:00 v 3i Seim* Mobile aud N. O. Fast I.ino :- :\5 a m
OEOUOZA SAILBOAT*.
C:‘tO a it New York and Charleston Exp’ss.. 3.13 F 3i
6:00 i* 3i Port Royal and Savannah Fast
Lino 6;t*5 a m
1 5:00 l- 31 Stoue Mountain Accommodation.. ?.(W a :i
Celt raid in
1 Deposit?.
of day.
None of the; w A _.
age. They were children of honest, decent j TaxpsVakl
parents, and 49 out of the 50 of them worked
for a living in one or the other of the nume
rous factories in the citt‘.
Some of these girl* felt their degradation
so keenly that they fainted on the war, and ’
Lad to bo almost dragged along to enable j
them to reach their destination, V. may be i Cj *;'
said here that the policemen who bmt them ; ludi '
in charge wero not proud of then work. j IntM
Daring the procession of ti c poor forb;- ExcIj
nato creatures to the Tombs, Broadway, ' T> ”
Canal and Centre streets wero ti n d with
spectators, as though some great military j
pageant was about to take i.»l ice. On the way j
sensible P.ud respectable men and women ia
stores, in stages and el.sev.herc tlciioui-cd
the whole thing as a scandal and an outrage
on public decency: or. as a p»-oii»ineiit mer
chant cn Broadway fitly expressed ••’.YLy
should the w hole city of New York Le uncov
ered to the raids of thieves and vagabonds
that the Felice Department might reap a
little capital to itself by the arrest of a lew
shop girls and working boys for enjoying a
little amusement on Sunday
And it was also querried by the shrewder
ones, why was it that fifty other most vile and
infamous resorts clustered in the vicinity, and
in fact under the very no.=c of the Police*Com-
""owSions simfiarij^periinent 1 to tho' fl.o- L '‘ ““ su!ctiran K>'- **■“ 1 w«ti.iy ‘-r.ui.uon of IN ODDER TO ENABLE us to carry into effect certain impivements j Th
going might he heard on all sides, auu it was j TEN THOUSAND COPIES, : to the HERALD, wo proposo to offer as an iuduement to subscribers ; ohm
evident tbat the popr.l ,r Riling denounced j rrrmM i e , . VMT of otoit^.* “ " ‘ ~ " — — - ■'
iho action Ot the ail*h9Ti f :»S as a BCnudtl and ull of the Southern Stavs, Id read Wf+Uy by Fifln-n j
g CONNECTIONS BY THIS LINE ARE MOST CER- -. no
V7 TAIN aud aur® at all seasons).
Tho E/vtii\p; Houses
: On this Line have been thoroughly overhauled and*
dod. Ample time ia given for meals, aud at regu-
; i .co
i this line
affable r
H:e Onifke>t Time and Sure Connection I *
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
3t Af c< anAodation 3:13 i m
M 1’iorida l'ast Lice vis Jesup aud
M. and B. It. R 1.54 a m
ATLANTA AND WEST TGI NT RAILROAD.
M New Orloaus Through Lino C:H p m
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIEIXNX.
it Now York Fast Lino 1:18:':
m raseeuL'er and Freight C:48 a m
I, ivrii
Georgia,
i is true, t
tm.iBooo j
:*.28.C03 2S
3.92195 •
9.206 29 ;
KCKOIA, CtiL'XT* O: FCLTCX.
hieref the. Cit /uis’ IJtnk of
rear that the above statement
v knowh dgc and belief.
Fjbciino III: 'M’S, Caab’cr.
l to baf .« , u . t»*is 27th day of
Made by this Route.
Passoogfra can purchase Through Tickets and have
their liaj.’gagc Checked through from !>„*w Orlcaua, >
ilolnle, Montgcmcry, Columbus, and Atlanta to Kieh-
R.iltjmory, Wi.shingt( n, 1 hiladelphia aud New ;
Yoik, by
Four
Via Augusta, j-iirgf.v:
bia, Charli lio and Jl:
and l.i.-l.ui-.i.via At
Bay Lino.
Different Routes,
and Wilmington, via CoJum-
Western Railroad of Alabama.
MONTGOMERY, Nov. ]6 1573.
rilL’n following Schedule goea into efVct on an i
JL alter ember leth:
PAILY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave ryfcntgonif-ry ... .‘;i3a.ia
Arriv
t Vfe
ntft, A : ;Ubta, V, ;lu
Fare as Low by Augusta a-.
Other Route.
any
l Columbus.
AGCO M MODATION T i
star* Pal-lic.
PULMAH’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS i
Atlanta by tbie-
WM. GOOPNO
W3I. A. RAWS
J. A. IIAYUC.N.
TO BE GIVEN AWAY!
THE GEOROSA GRANGE
flllHS admirable journal, published at tho Capital
I. (»f Georgia, by officers and prominent men.tiers
TO BE GiVEil AWAY!
Paascrgers Wlshiug to go North by Sea will find a , hIJ.MA TRAIN.
Splendid Line of Steamships I Arrives at Montgomery, •*° “
w .. 9:l8 p.m
CJIiES.
d New Y
S O lx J£2
Charleston Steamships ... . n “*—,°~r~ r .
inducement to passengers, with Tables Atl3!ll3 EiGlllIlOlli Alr'iilllG RSh^SY.
prrmealeH every section
fell of the Southern StaVi
an outrage.
Centre street, from the corner of Leonard
street to far above Broome street, was one
mass of people, awaiting the procession of
Sunday night's victims to the Tombs. This i ity with
crowd could oulv be denominated as c. hoot- c 0f ** b»to the ha
. KiHnn
T2i<:usnn<S Persons, and is the official l.v dinm
of ccmmunicalioa of the I'atrons >. t Hat-bacdry.
It is universally admitted to 1 c the grandest success
yet attained in Southern jonrnalifm. This i« account, i
' for by the elegance of its ••make tip” and the abi!-
h.it ia conducted. \ specialty, it
' pc- ;
lice of the t>ixth and Fourteenth precincts LiverUaicg
were unable to preserve order among them, must »or i
Once in a while some father, mother, brother ■
or sister would break out through this crowd
to recTgni^-3 some relative as she passed.
When tho procession reached ihe Tombs a
great, miscellaneous crowd of exciiablo aged
vomen and men clumcred at the gates for ad-
resder# than any other
•lium
cd Luej
bu*ii
SS .1. , c> o o.
Tnr li .n-[OTH Boudat EniTTrs Kill co..t in tbc
aggravate, ;;iar $l,09e, and wiil have an edition of :
.*-25,000 Vopiew, anil w:‘.l literally »o all over the
South. This is the largest iditiou ever issued from
any uewspajcr cr press in Georg:a.
Specimen copies sent to all advertif rs. Dio boli-
The Atlanta Daily Herald
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; Is tho Live&t and most Enterin'isiu" Paper in Georgia, and one of the
best in the South.
THE WEEKLY HERALD
day
M-oie of oi
I Toe work
r»cr beautifully illustrated.
Advertising lates nioden
tain articles from the pens of
moat brilliant and ablest Southern writers.
It l»n executed in tarn color*, and tho pa
Is made up of the cream of the Daily and a large Forty-Eight column
paper. It is
’riio Olxorvjposat and. Host.
pplied with every luxury th>) Northern
market cer
are UNRIVALLED UN THE COAST.
Tltrovigiv Ticltots
-ale at Montgomery, West Print and At’;»::ta TO
• York via Charleston Steainanipa
S. K. JOHSfeON, Sup^rintondont.
ROBERT. Otu. Ticket Agent. imv22-ly
Capitalists, lake Notice!
C>FFi:.{ hOii SILK
DAILY PASSENGER.
Atlanta C :U0 p ,M 12:48 r m
Charlotte. 8:36 PM 7:39 am
N. C. IL R. Junction... . ,* 4 .... 8:24 p ai 7:15am
ACCOMMODATION PASSENGER.
LF. WE. A UR IT.C
Afiaata 5.24 a 3i b 4S a m
Obarlotte 6:03 a x 6:39 a m
! N. C. R. R. Junction 4:61 a x 6:^4 a n
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON
South Carolina Railroad.
mission, but a force of police kept them back.
These people for the most part wtre the father*?
and mothers of the boys and gills arrested, ^
but they clamored in vain. 1 ^AcKe7tUin7 rate«‘modJratc, a* we desire to ir.tro- \ Family Journal ever published in Georgia. The past course of tho HER-
It was close upon noon when all the parties due* to the farmer*of the Scuth tho buaiats*offer* ! . T v , Si , < *ii cf
arrested were in court. Jnuico Bhtbv set on °L“" «»?-<=>**• . ,, 1ALD is a guarantee that it will ever bo found lighting against
the bench. Tho young women were r»D 3 e4 ^ ,U1 Eocn -
on tho left baud and the men on tho right .
side of tho bar. The former looked for the FJ?AWKiH STtAIY! PHiNTlHG HOUSE,
most part like innocent girls, and upon inter- Rro*«i street, .\uant*. Ga. And tliat it will bo always fouud battling for the people and institutions
togftliag Mutroa Foster it was ascertained th.t will - ».n. u. at.d.-<- tho f.rmor. ia erery ' 0 f*the South.
^UOPPOHU^. a,:,,, “ N0W js THE time to subscribe.
SULPHURRETED CHALYBEATE SPRING Q*
PROPERTY!
Challectos, October 17, 137?.
N AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE 10X71 INSTANT,
the following Schedule* will fco run cn tho South
Carolina Railroad:
bond rings and swindlers^:
Containing Fourteen Acres of Ground, lie.
rooms, Pantry, Stableg, Darn-, Carriage, Cow j
.nd Fowl Houses, two Two room House-, I!afresh- \ rr: >
ment Stands. Orchard with splendid variety of fra ; i
trees, shrubbery, etc., all xa good order. Ltca at
minus of West End Stre»i Railroad.
DAT FASSEXGIUt
irith ; Leavo Charleston
at Augusta
Augusta
at Charlcetitn
with the exception of four none cf them had
ever been in tho Tomb.* before, and, when
committed by Justice Bixby to the* prison in
default of bail for their future good behavior,
they set np such a wailing and screaming as
fairly beggars description*
*‘Ob # my poor mother!” cried a lovely
blonde-baircd gijbrof. seventeen, “what will
you think^T me now? ’ “f can never go
another exclaimed, her eyes
yJaKrchcd in tears. “Judge, if you please—
oh, if you please, Judge—I haven mother
;-.nd litile sisters to support, and I will lose
my situation; let ipe go. I did't think there
was any harm in going there.” To all these
appeals His Honor was inexorable, but said
that any of the girls who could present any
testimonials of good character ho would re
lease at once. Justice Bixby then committed
them in default of bail for tbeir future good
behavior.
The morbidly curious crowd hung around
tho Tombu all day long, and not until tho
doors wero shut and tbo outer gates were
barred could they realize that tho show was
over. Friend after friend of tks unfortunate
I Congress aud tlio Legislature will shortly meet, and as rery important
; Lci.'islation on ihe vital interests of the State, will be had, every man, wo
man and child ought to bo posted on its results. Tho questions that will Ko.ci roi
form the most prominent subjects of discussion and Legislation will be B,ui ™‘ t :=
This Celebrated Water
Lnljai* mil minirro
jr will tfliDW, and is t
I'.kfUEBS TRAIN.
/KI'.X *
ff-.rrii!" to ifie publi
' Southern clim>-Q,
The Repeal of the Lien Law.
*The Calling of a State Convention to adopt a New
Constitu Ion.
The Moving of the Capitol to FVSiliedgevilie, and
Apples. Peaches, Pears, Plums,,The Re*enactment of the Usury Laws.
Cherries, Quinces, HERALD will be represented in tho Senate by Mr. J. B. Goodwin,
Gr*pc«, etc. Oar Flora! and OrLiansutal Sknthbrry i an( J j u HOUSO by Ml*. W. S. Grady, both excellent reporters, ami will
coc*piet4. vo h»v*evorjtt.ixi^ uMniiy | command tho services of a first-class stenographer (Mr. Maddox), when it
! j s necessary. Its reports will bo full, original and reliable.
B. (JAMI'.
Weat Fa l.
GEORGIA—Fulton County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE, Jan.
, 1«7*.
Depir
fonnd in a well conducted Nnrserj. *ad uf rarletie*
t hare tented auil ka-jxr
For the Daily Herald.
STAR CANDLES!
The Fate of Bazaine-
PROCTER A GAMBLE'S
Light of Day” Brand
STAR CANDLES’
jl cawylolo nawsps-
i f.VEHY merchant should take it.
EVERY MECHANIC SHOULD TAKE IT.
EVERY PROFESSIONAL SHOULD
TAKE IT.
I EVERYBODY SHOULD TAKE Tl*.
i Ail tolwc.-lbfr* vrh’) p«y
•criptiot to the Lmily HERALD, above aU arrearage.,
For the Weekly Herald,
SUITED TO THE SOUTHER* CLIUATE. |List of Presents for the Daily anil Weekly Herald, j gQ 0 s
one with them. At a little before four o’clock ; Wear*. daUnninod to uak* geed »tock aid sail at
a pocrold MlrerTtAired woman was inter- I reMcn . bl „ p . i<x ... AB 0 ,j„, ,,v a .„ cd . d u
ceding with an ollicer at tho gate, .saying, “1 .
want to get my child oat to-night; I borrowed r witI * rroa»ptnc«* *ud om.
$S, and that was all 1 could get.” Justice] Wo will, upon applicmtlxi. I'irni«h gratia onr uata-
Bixby hearkened to tho tale, discharged her i p ,ir e \xoi.
daughtoa and declined to tako tho profferad :
fine. Later in the evening Judge Bixby, ; Addrf;M p * °* 005 lia>
whose judicial sense and judgment have never ! IIIWISI & » Ki hmo*i>.
been known to fail. discbarse<l tho who’.H . _ drc»-ly
batch. They were so rejoiced that they in- ,
dulged in a plea&ant saowl.all fusillade and
thanked their stars that tho whole thing end- :
«1 so wall.
M r?, ei.lf.n walla* r.
her bo»b*nd ralunm^ < _ _
Bus Applied for f*Krmption of pereonalty, usd *;*U:ng i
aj>art and va'.naticn of a hcmestcad, and 1 will prhb
npon the tame at 10 o'clock, A. M., ou th« 12th day :
of Januarv, 1874, at my ofiico.
DANIEL PITTMAN,
janl-2l OrtU—y.
NEW STOCK.
NOW IN STORE AND ARRIVING.
Arrive at Auauata
Leave Augusta
Arrive at AiLeu
coo\29-tt
Pay and night train* ou
with this Load at Augusti
bia.
Daily Train out ci make* •
with Night Train.
Night Train out of Angnsta make? clc*e eonnrctic-i
at Columbia with Greenville and Columbia Kaiiro:. .
Pa*si*nger8 for poiuta on the Greenville and Columl-ia
Uailrcai will avoid a tedioca delay at night in Coiun -
bia, by taking this rente.
ct new Weeping Cars on night train* hetwee:
aedio*..
fa of Daritl Wai:
n»sl<>ctiiig to apply, I Augi:«a ami CUarlwto
I40THGE.
Details of the late triul of Marshal Br./.aino j
tend to heighten tho dramatic character of :
the proceedings. He was found guilty of t-ur-
renuering an army in the open field, but tho !
rooro enlightened opinionjseems t > be that tbo '
evidence bad net much to do with tua verdict. !
Notwithstanding, ho was condemned to the ‘
utmost extent of the law, as if no doubt of !
treason existed. At the same time the court
nnanimonsly feigned a petition for mercy, and ;
thus threw the responsibility upon the Prt si- :
dent. Tb^ marshal surrendered after receiv- ;
ing the advice to do so, in writing, from all
hia generals, but their letters counted for
nothing in the evidence. The members of ] | M
the court winch found him guilty bore testi
mony in their recommendation to mercy to
bis long and brilliant services ;»*»d to
••nnheard of difficultie," that sutiouuoou . ™ aE un j rn ,i. TOlI „. w.ii.c-. tl ir.-r. f ,oo.ooo
hiai when he took command of the army ot i worth of U*s t ji ti-,awi J W. i: »gh«m f 25.(s^i to
the Rhine. Tnc marshal himsclt rehts-’d to I ISO.OOO worth nipr v-d. at •?a»ll ««Hh p»ym«*nt* ami
^ign the demand for clemency or to u.-k a long time iuterei*. he»nng- •* -
review of his sentenc
pronounced the name ot Gam bet t a, who has
triumphed completely, and who has been re-
habilitaicd bv this verdict, and said that the
marshal ought to hate that man. “Hate
him!* replied Bazaine. “Do you hate a'
child who trie* to bite your You pull,
his ears, and that is all. AI. Gambctta ;
is nothing but a grand enfant To;
sum up everything, 1 ain yet in debt '■
to him. H« called ue a traitor once; but for ,
more than three mouths I was his 'Brave B.i- j
/tine,' his 'Glorious Bazainc,* a ‘Hero,’ a ,
‘Derui-Go.l.’ You see that 1 am yet iu his I
debt. *
The present President of Trance, MacMa- j
bon, when informed of the petitiou fir clem
ency, said:
‘ Thus it is that they havrt thrown the re- j
sponsibility upon me. Very well. I ain uot
afraid ot it. The journal* say that I cannot j
use my right of mercy without losing iny ;
per so rod popularity; but that consideration
will not deter me.”
A few minute* afterwards, the Due D’An-
niale, president of the court, came in and was
coolly received. A* ho* been already stated,
the sentence has been changed to twenty
years’ seclusion in a fortress, without military
degradation. If now el! the other French
generals, MacMahon himself, Troohu, and
others, who surrendered large armies, shall
be likewise secluded, Marshal Bazsine will
have plenty of good company.
The principal concern expressed by the
Marshal during bis trial was for hi* family.
His wife, a Mexican lady, only twenty eight
years of age, wan a poor girl whmi B»z*tne
married her. sad the Emperor Maxamillian
gave her a small property, which was after
wards confiscated by Juarez. She is said to
be so excellent mother, s loving wife, and a
high spirited woman.
from this dute to New Yesi'rf Day, will have
chance of obuiniug one of the foUo'-vins I’fr
bv award* •! on that day:
pqnal
lent*, to
All oubacribera who shall pay us $2 (ft for one yeor'e
subscription to the WEEKLY HERALD will have so
equal share ia tho following Presents, to bo awarded
butt day:
Ciuh Protest $1)00 OO
10-Saw Gnllnft Gin. of any dc-
* Ire if mnko ^OO OO
1 Cotton Screw 130 OO
SO (lnr-horric Tarn Plow* 150 OO
10 Two-home Tara Plow* 100 OO
10 Svt* Cotta”.. Furniture >00 00 i >«» barrel. 8iiB»r«. a'l eraJor.
.... ...... ...... 5 0 pack.ac. lia.t Powders. F rh.Soda, roar. Can.
•u> Toilet net. I(K) IK> rtliM , 0r „ er . from ,. rimp t p .ji,. g nureban
5400 llanditomeEngravings, wain- ; will be filled at the Icwtst price.
oil at from .S3 to $3 rat h 700 01, A j, I}1EBA ,, DlgCOCSr TO CASH ELVER
A. K. SEAGO.
be e’eaed c
100 pieces lla^i»1tc.
50(1 taim Liverpool Salt.
ItAJ b«c* Virginia »ai».
1*0,1 eo pound* Baccu and Balk Meat.
100 tierces New Lard. 2cU buckets beat L'*f Lard,
2.000 baohola White Oom.
I.ih-0 huehela choirs old YsXow C >rn.
2..V 0 bafthrl* Feed and Seed Oata.
ICO,COO pound* Wneat Dxau.
15*1 bales Timothy Uay,
40J barrel* Flour, very beat bra
trice from $7 to J10 50 per barrel.
.VK) package* Tobacco—all gradts.
75 hag* Lio Ctffee.
1<)0 I’.^eheaclB, tierc'a an barrels
rtve. 60 ban els New Orleans Syrup
vary Ins ir
■ M,»ta**e«, i
S i. JOtl 00
POET ROYAL RAILROAD
ENGINEER AND 6UFERINTENDENT'S OFFICE J
Ox Eoui Rotal Kailuad Cowpant, l
Auuuaxa, €Ia., Jone 2S, 1873.)
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, JHNE SO, TRAINS ON
this Eoad will run aa follows:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at 6:45 A.*.
Arrive at Fort Royal at 2:16 r.w.
Arrive at Cb»rle*-ton at 4:45
Arrive at Savannah at..... 3:30 r v.
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Tort Royal at 2:4$ a.v .
Laave Charleston at 8:10 A.3*.
j Leave Savannah at 9:30 a.3x.
SOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave August* at 2:!P J*.u
Arrive at Fort Royal at 1» s* i<m
Arrive at Charlettc.n at a o a h.
Arrive at Savannah at 17 W r.^.
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will ’eave Port Royal at 2 .30 <\aj.
Lc-ave Charleston at i.ji.
Leave Savannah at >:5Q r.ai.
! Arrive at At^usta at 6:o0 a.m.
Paatensera leaving Atlanta by the (I o‘< nuk r. u
; rain, make connection at A'-custa with Doa-n Day
; Paaeenger for Tort Royal, bavamioh, point*
PLAN OF AWAR33N3 PRESENTS. CON SI 31PTION CURED.
i Olobe Flower Cough Syrup GEORGIA REAL ESTATE
Doe* I*'»silively cure, a* if by i
immigration
A K act of
CV thoviied
Company.
ate in Geortia, and to eucoar-
'* tho under signed propose t.>
of tho grant by presenting le
al .state, both ill
>r oa tho second
H av
L. Coh'-n & C.s. 1 tsk>‘ (hi* .n«
lug my friend* and tbc public that I \
r otherwise, shall before doing so fully dcs-
> as to the number of seres, aud if a city lot
( the number of feet, its boundaries, character of th-
A ^uycou«h” improvement* and county in which located, bo it ran
overstrung bass, for which they paid 8500. Guiuord, Wood it Co. , Lottery,
The ladies can rely upon this statement, and induce their husbands to ! VAB,m 0F UM ° EBAMEH r AND CONSTITU ION. ertboMu
subscribe. With moderate luck, any of them can get it. flower "couch' syrup,' : CL
\a;u.| cc _| a a Rueinp.Q Messrs. J. Ben. M ilson it Co., say of the Gullett Cotton Gin— and snro- , lirorjius ttKFKB'iiiNlhst.Vi!r” l «i7omi. i*ron>cti'nit tr rutty idmtiftea; «ii»u thou paw a r»irT»iii»uc
vvxioiesaic i_iquui Qiihmcsb, ly- tho testimon}' of this sterling house is sufficient for any farmer: •• txPEoroK*ijox; tw.u, iavixor.ung it. thcrcoD, which valuation ohaii b. oortiflod to by tux
At IUJ Old &Uud. 5J WUITT.H.LL HTI KET. I huv. ’ ATLANTA, November 14, 1873. I !UO * th,, ’' : lo MalaWul citizen, of the count* or uoi,hborSooJ
aa*ociat«d with n
of the firm will be MAYER
Thank ins my ft tend* and
vor*, aud hoping a continuant . . . _ -
immiii, rc.pmtfuiij. ■ Dealers in Agricultural Implements, and Seedmcn, Broad street Atlanta irMihunBiiwwTO menu»h^t hiud thsoiMtiM. in»good »dmoctoai
j,nl 7t I>. MAVhlt. Georffia ' U.. J.H. nCMUKHItnaU,.. r»p->. boml to l.uJ .pnn. or their «u<vo«or.. ,o Ita*
T J, . , ... . ,, i-ovtl’I ATLANTA. LA. 1 vl!1J LUo tLorrt) to uhoover Inly bo th. drmwar Oi
p.tor oeiri.il »ud wife , But tor Etit«f in Pulton 1 tn regard to tuo golu 'watches ollerod, they are on exhibition at th* i i vk- — — i purchucr ttioroo , but co obligation to make tltSt *
KdwbUehf 1^* 1^* : given to aaid partiea shall be of any force or effect for
IMDDfiUCn lirDPAMTI! C AfiCKIPV ; a longer period than aix months, ualeee the vataatioi
ImiliUVbU mtfiwAn I ILL AULHwl| affixed to tbo property ah all be tendered within thr
ITF.WaLL HTI KET. I have ATLANTA, November 14, 1873. I poau.ru> O*o ol It* greateot bloeeinge, ’ diaintcrastcd ciUzcn* of the county or neighborhood
“■ * '; N M " vur - Tb ‘'Messrs Alston & Grady have purchased from us a forty-saw Gullett Gin saUNO IUN08 4 IMMUNITY iROM CONSUMPTION.
[nd - the public for p..t fa-: for distribution on the first day of January, 1874 which Gin .nay he iu ; SET ^15 i — - «°t*w b, the w Th. c
uano* < t the Mice, : Hpected at our WarellOUSt . J. Ben. WiLUON (fr Co. • ! will PMW U.y.»u I»* woi.deriul .irtuee. portic* Laving tho control of aaid land and improve
ry parties defendant to aaid Dill and oamiot ... A .* r - . , .. .
*d iKiracuaiiv with process, ic u ordered that , tnoutiou of presents, are elegant and beautiful pictures, bein^ such as
^^ ll ,u b ' l h7^r.^H^L , :7’p»7r. retail from the stores at from seven to ten dollars 1). B. Loveman.
ior uninui sbq who . dui i«; iu a uh«u o rj < >
uJ^ < HMMo'7t I >i! 1 *' j T«mi ri i8:t Coart ' N,,r ’ 0 " AIJ) office, a:.d can be seen at any time,
it .ppMriuii to th. court ni.t iuu. itubmaa .oil Mr. I). B. Loveman, the gentleman from whom wo purchased the four
"li"o7ra t !£r , i7*El7£!: i hundred chromos, for our subscribers says:
“t^^ T LiAu.S"f.^ t n7 r ?o»°riuni.i‘«oS ' 1 certify that the chromos bought, through me, for the HERALD S dis
be nerved
srartus
tloo of . . . - _ .
Mr. Miller, of tho Howe Sewirig Machine Company, and Mr. Smillie,
■ of the Singer, will certify that wo have purchased their best 880 machines
for the distribution. These Machines will satisfy any one. We also nf-
: fer a Weed Machine, which is also a first-class Machine.
Mr. L. B. Langford hands us Ihe following certificate:
The Toilet sets purchased from me for tho Now Year’s Distribution by
Messrs. Alston & Grady, are firht-class goods in every respect.
11c gaz«U« ot tbi* Kioto, one* a month for four mouth* ‘
By .hr Court, Ootolx-r 34,1873.
M A. HELL.
MoUoltwr for Oomplaluaut*.
Trua extract from tbo Minute* of tbl* Court.
II VENABLE.
Th* BUI a*aka ta haw* a
Dead corracf
J. M. Bradstreet & Son.,
.TAMKg* BLOCK,
ATLANTA - - - GEORGIA.
deritl wrd&».inlni J. L. FONDA, Hup’t.
Here They Come!
I^UGQIEH. Victorias, Csbriolette. Pha tosa, FsmOy
Carriages and Y*rm Wagons. Every day brings a cm*- pJaa wUl addr***
aaid term of six months from tho date of aaid bond,
whenever tho laid Land AgouU or their euoceeeore shat,
tender to the owner or controller thereof, in currency,
the valuation agreed upon for said property. Be* C*».
law*. I960, pag* 70. for full act.
coarouATosa: aMNaous:
WM. SCULLY. Savannah. W. WALLACE. Atlanta.
ROBT. HCULEY, AuguM*. J.D WADDELL.Marietta.
JA8. GARDNER, xogueta, H L. W1LHOH, Atlanta,
Parties d*^rt»K to dispose of reel eeUte under th**
WOODRUFF JOHNSON'A
AtJo^e.^
JAMES GARDNER.