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GEORGIA GLIMPSES
By Mail and Teiegraph to the Herald.
STATE LAW CARDS.
%• rartiet hating buun-n in any of t\c J.#* m
anrd kelov, vnU l>nd the [.aw ert whose Cant art
f r>ed 'Wow reliable and pt >mp.\ Card: inter-ei far
0 «jr*r.
Postponed Sale
Sflmn. Komi- nml Dalton Hull roufi.
IA' 1
Tl.Al$TA—
•&VAXIUM PAP***-
Cotton is coming In »j«uu lively* The new crop is
“All the go” now.
Mr. Thom as H. i’a!iner is dead.
The Bavaocah Juniors have opened ths bsse bsli
c mrsign in Savannah.
A Sip*J petty "Uli « tUf haired boy ••■uppoaed to j jiTnetu aurtBroad” street” Yueuts Ov
b»* Charley Rots*' ramped in the suburbs of Savannah
the other day.
W. M. Bray,
i Attorney at law, will attend promptly to all busine**.
I Office, with Jud. e R. J. Cowart, Bet! baiMn:;.',
R. J. Cowart,
Tlir Fronchturu of fieveuneu have formed a benev , attorney-et-T.iw, *.ll prr.ctico iu all tbetloi.rl.ol
olent Solely. When one cl their race is out of work • Atlanta, except the Cny Court. Ofl6<v—Beil Bonding,
r|YliE FOLLOWING SALK POSTPONED TO THE
I a.. •
LGXt, lb«4.
) STATE OF GF.OBGIA, FLOYD COUNTY:
.fames Boormuu Johnson and | Bill <xc.on Chancery
John A. Stewart, Trustee et. al. | side of the Supe
rs. J-rior Comt of said j
o af 1 , 131 i The Selma, ^ome aud Dalton ! county of Floyd, i
Ilailroad company, et ah j Rome Circuit oil ^ |
! Decree of Foreclosure of Mortgago Ac. made Jauu-
atv Term. 1S74.
W. _A_. HUFF,
WHOLErALH AND BF.TAlf. DEALER IS
LEADiNG BUSINESS K3JSES OF ATLANTA.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
r\ YLon A Joker, corner lla-ietta ami Broad i-
Pea jhtree.
aud money, they piovide him the one or lend him
the other. The socioty made $200 net at a picnic the
other day.
A16CSTA CH.OaiCXJt.
Ephraim Tweedy has worked cut of (he little
trouble that came to nim from signing Ilodgett’e
bond, and is now free f. oru all liability in the same.
Augusta has a laundry In which she ‘washes her
ditty linen.’* It is ion on s capital of $300,000.
w Iidgs A. P. Roln-rtson is dA.
"BY THE WAY.”
r ol Marietta and Broad.
By virtue of said Decree of foreclosure aud tn or
der ol the Superior Court on the Ch»ncery aide of
| myl-SM said Court, as well as by virtue of the several supple* I
I mental Decrees au.i Orders of the Hou. Jno. W. H
Undergo •,!, .fudge of suit! Rome Circuit, Chancellor
pr.-eUling, the mulersigued Commissioners named
Attorney at Law. office, 23 Whitehall street. Prompt i therein and duly appointed with lull power to carry
Andrew Bates
attention to all bna|n<
j. B. ttOODVU),
GOODWIN & ANDERSON,
Attorneys nt Uaw.
Office—Up stairs, Whitehall street, first door be
low James’ Bank. janC
TTb leMtf.
Cobb, Erwin & Cobb.
• '>trusted in ins care. j out said Decrees, do hereby give notice that they will
i a » vm u * *11 at public rale, before the Court House door, lu the
j. a. AavtKW.t 1 C ity cf Rome, county of Floyd, abate of Geor-jia, be
tween the hours of lu a k . aud 4 r. u., on t ae first
iue»!ay ol repceinbor next, the lollowiug j roperty .
to-wit:
That entire portion of the Selma, Rome ar J Dalton I
Railroad belonging to defendant lu *aid cause. ,ying I
and b mg iu the Stale of Georgia, commencing at a J
point where said Railroad creases the line be
Tom Collins has just struck the Pacific slope.
Thejuare still talking of a now illustrated daily i Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga.
paper in New York.
— Large numbers of In.llans a
Oregon harvest fields.
i employed
i. Emory Speer,
Lawyer, Athens, GeorgUt; as » licitor General, will at-
J tend the Courts of Ci&rke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett, . l’ ot
rhMir. ..in.bi. ! Uall > Banks, Franklin. Habendum, White, Rabun.
L -6 u »* e, capah.s of gj Te attention to collections and other claims.
i base hall clubs in
n the Earth.”
England are
B
AttftKB V 1 L L K
c
A I. II O l
— Sau Iram-isc
seating jOO pere*
— The Aim rics
piajlog “Cricketc
F*ora lIcFlimsey sur] aac.-s even herself this sea
son l > wei rii'K colored auk hose worth eight•. ollare
a pa r.
— When flu Indiana farmer got # H,CoQ kernels from
<>ne giaiu of w it eat the other day, he didn't hesitate
to tell the world ail abiut it.
-- Mr.:k Twain's forthcoming play, 4 Colonel Sel-
Vie," la iu a prologue and four acts, constructed from
li ddents in the added Age.
A colors! Mis. PartiDgton of N>
s« rv«dthe other dsy that her husband held the
“'stingvlehed position of stnptdnumersry on ths me-
fropelicsn police.’’
The Commercial Advertiser says cricket Is a “base , Attorneys-!
aud wicket game.” Yes, aud it is a game in which * ticea in all the court*,
the “wicket will never ceaao from troubling."
— It may ho interesting to know that the autumn
bonnet will have a high box-plaited crown and a rim
turning up directly
the Stales cf Alabama aud Georgia, iu the county o
Polk, Georgia, aud running thence through said coun
ty of Polk to Rome, in the county of Floyd, thence
through said county of Floyd and county ol Gordon
to Bait on. iu tbo county of Whltefield, Georgia, to
gether with all the rights, members aud appurtenau-
■ res, inuchiFC.*, turnouts, sideling*, road bed, right of
icay, depot buildings, bridges, trestles, stations, ds-
,.ot grounds, and other property, in any wise, to said
[Railroad appertaining or belonging, or held by said
defendant. As well as all other property, both real
aud personal, of said defendant the said dolma. Rome
C. D. Hill
Attorney at Law All business promptly and careful
ly attended to. and taw same respectfully unbelted.
d Dalton Railroad Company, of whatever kind, now
j iu the (possession and control ol Tuas. A. Walker and
John Tucker, Receivers, which is or may ba in the
bauds and i»0Bse**iou of said receivers iu the gtate of
1 Georgia, consisting of all that part of the rolling stock
of said Railroad, engines, cars of all kinds, hex, tat,
i>aggage, caboose, hand, passenger and other 4 cars,
and all tools, scale*. loose iron and all other personal
dollars of thr purchase money to be paid la cash on
d Supreme Court the day of *»1«. llu ba'ance of the purchase money
shall at such time, not exceeding six months, as shall
—- b* appointed by the Commissioners, Repaid in cash
or by a credit of tne amount ol such balaroe placi d
1 ou tne judgment of foreclosure, iu said cause, on the
~~ first mortgage or the bonds secursd theiby of the
Joseph McConnell j Mild Selma, Rome and Daiton Railroad Company, as
Attorney at Law, Calhoun, uoruon county, Ga.. will directed by said desrte. The whole of said property
— - —•■-* the aggregate to be sold for not less than Its hun-
J. A. Hunt.
The Annual Fair of the Georgia State Agricultural So
ciety for 1874, will he Held at
OGLETHORPE PARK,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Beginning October 19 and Continu-
INC OWE WEEK.
$15,000 in PREMIUMS offered-AU in CASH Except
Medals and Diplomas. No Silver Plate.
NO ENTRY FEES CHARGED I
LIQUORS, CIGARS. TOBaCcO, LTC.
ixtkr. 57 Peachtree, rdre-t.
Alt' 1; Ti
•loirs T. Nevitx, oflk e ; . j -{
frpcc:ficat*ona furuikbed.
Pea
W if
Sugar,
Coffee,
SALT, X_. A. 1L ID, fisO .
at the court ho'
Is k .
Attorney at uw,
Orleans ob- practice in all the Courts.
|j A U f K It H V
Wofford & Milner.
We append a few extracts from the Premium List, as showing the
Range and Character of the Exposition:
COUNTY PREMIUMS:
MANUFACTURES
coprr.nsMiTHx, machinists, ktc.
lkton A Duo., fib Broad street.
ATLANTA DYE WORKS.
'xn. Locnncr. proprietor. G -xl- received mi
tarced by txpre^s.
DRUGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Jeoeof. J. UoWAftt*. 47 Peachtree street.
1
O K S \ T |>
... w v Cabaniss A Turner
t i i p on y a uge ^ttorneys-at-Law. will practice in tne counties >f Flint
Circuit, and Supreme Court, aud elaewhore by special
contract.
OUT Th L L K % .
— Chicago cewaboys,ent of compliment to the pres
ent epidemic of iucent'iaristn, have had their lungs
>-tern>typed, and grind out “All about the great fire !"
every morning, with a divine conlldeses.
Mr. Disrae} i appears in the character of a prophet
Of « vil. He says there art* agencies at work prepar-
iiig a period oi great disturbances. But he wisely
»+y* nothing of how toon we may expect them.
— It cost only $134 to carry a barge load of sick , ^ p a R X A.
infant* and th»i»* mothers on an excursion from New 1
York up the Found the other day, and this leads the
Ma i to inquire if theie was e^er as much good done
with as Htt!e money.
- A Cu> an lady at Saratoga, famous for her wealth
ami very .liberate toilettes, wears a necklace of Amer
ican twenty-JoMar gold pieces, valued at $500. Whsn-
ever she wears this peculiar ornsm.ut the fellows
• *Ludge” one another aud vrhiayer, “She Has money."
— Th? Fa!s:s I.cjsl Theatrs is the only theatre in
Parts m which the employes are benefited by the rs- . rtreet!
elpta cf the thtatre, they havi: g a certain percentage tontioi
on the moneys recelvec ; and It is stated that it is a ‘ « «*
prcfitalds arrangement for the director of the theatre. • \
h"
W. C. Collier
t Attorney and Counselor at Law, Fort Valley, Ga
| jmsrxriFXT * u ».
N. C. Collier,
Attorney at Law.
\V A
S H I N G T O 2i.
W. H. Toombs'
all bnsl-
M U
r °
Hamilton Yancey,
Attorney at I.aw. office iu New Empiro Block, Broa
Will practice in all the Courts. Prompt st
/iven to business.
K N
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M AC# '
John P. Port,
rls of Lanc.ng, Utcli , aa Attorney at Law.
A Chicago gentleman at first intended to accu-
mnlste wealth by insuring his house for $500,000 and
buying a barrel ci kerosene; but his calmer judgment
has prevailed, an.l he intends to bring out a dictiona
ry with »'i(J.7.4 on the covering m bie guilt figures.—
I St. Louis Glebe.
— It may be raid of tL
ol tbe m»n in the 4 ’Deserted Village,’’ that even their 1
failings lean to virtue’s siJr. 1 hey indulge in band
terchit f rl rtations cn the streets, tut it is only to In- j
veigle cor fiding young gentlemen inlo s building
where a temperance meeting is in progress.
— Three glreOs just from Abyssinia have reached j
the Garuen of P ants in Paris. This anirati threatens
to bee me extinct. He :* tskAti now only In vety :
t ;jail district, and has resisted all iftorts to domesti- 1
ute u’lii as made .u Africa, though these eff jrts ars !
partly nurcet-nfu! in European menageries.
— The Bmhop of 8:rasbourg recently sent to the !
l‘ r ’J*e C'> t*ou irai c*» i$13,C«f0) cf Peter's pence, wnere !
upon the No.tu Grrrnan Gs/ette observes that the ration,
“oppressive taxes” do not seem so troublesome in |
A Dace ae they were. Alsatians may anticipate an ii
crease in the impost, for Berlin n-ver indulges in
. ku for a j oke's sak*.
John H. Woodward,
Attorney-at-law and Real Estate Agent, Prompt
energetic in push iug business placed in his p.i-uds.
UFACTURED BY MACHINERY
iled theCcai.cellor of said Court may deem tbe' same I S>A/vnnr4 KakI
right and prop, r and thaJl approve the same. |
Uorso L»opartmont.
1>01UILIBB10UCI» OUU UIU IUO (UltUMIl VI lIHrUIMMI ! ▼% 1 1 1 11 X C11 11- 1 . . I • /-ill
fait to comply with the terms oi sale, he or they shsii. Best tuoroughbrea otallion and ten of Ills Colts
forfeit ...u. P .ic or.r or ..cured, uduu| Best stallion of aU work, and ten of his Colts 125 00
Best Gelding or Mare 100 00
Second Best Gelding or Mare
Beat combination Horse or Mare
Best Saddle-Horse or Mare 50 00
Second Best Saddle-Horse or Mare
Third Best Saddle-Hor3e or Mare 10 00
Finest and Best Double Team, matched
Second Best Double Team, matched 50 00
Best pair Mules, in Harness 50 00
Best single Mule 25 00
Onttlo Department
$25 and $20, Respectively, for the best Bull aud Cow of each of the fol
lowing breeds—Alderney, Ayrshire, Brahmin, Devon, Durham and their purch.
Natives.
Best pen of Fat Cattle, not less than ten head 100 00 1
! Best Milch Cow 75 00
I Second best Milch Cow 40 00
\atioiial tiimcal Institate, Best breeding Bull with Five of his Calves
* 1 SHEEP.
$25 to $15, Respectively, for the best Buck and Ewe of each of the fol
lowing breeds, Merino, Southdown and Cotswold.
For the Sweepstakes Buck
Best pen of 1'at Mutton
SWINE.
Liberal Premiums for all the different breeds of Hogs.
Udod lull compli-im-e with the terms of aals, tltlss
to the property will be mad* to tbe purchaser by the
Commissioners Should the purchaser or purchasers
li the
any sum paid
Oommiseioucrs upon such failure reserve
immediately, or upou such notice ss they may dee:
proper, to re-tell said property, both real aud per
oust, of said S»ima, Rome and Dalton Railroad Com
pany upon such terms as they shall agree on.
Rome, Ga., May 1st, 1874.
The foregoing advertisement is made under the
, supervision and approval of the Chancellor, and the
same is hereby ordered to be placed ou the miunt
— ! of /he Court as a part of tbe proceedings in sail cause
xud tbo order of this Court.
Done at chimhers st Rome, said county et Floyd,
i Georgia, May 1st, 1874.
J. W. H. UXDXBWOOD,
J. S. C. R. O. and Chancellor.
! The aforeraid sale was postponed by order of the
, Chancellor and to be made peremtoriiy on the Iret
Tuesday iu September next.
Approved, June ‘26, 1874.
J. w. H. Cuprawoon,
J. 8. C. R. 0. and Chancellor
$500
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500
00
O
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00
100
00
150
00
200
00
150
00
200
00
125
00
100
00
50
00
50
00
50
00
25
00
10
00
100
00
00
00
25
00
Du. F.. S. Bit.
Da. L. D. Cai
15,000 Bl-SIIELS WHITE (M.V
uirtSTii*. 47 Whitehall street.
WHOLESALE CROCKERY,
and 2^ Marietta Street.
Having on hand thp largest stock of
held by any oue bound in Georgia, 1 otter inducement
CARRIAGE MAKING AND REPAIRING.
WHITE OOICNT non J-M. NX.TH. 13 lir .d vt**.
vbo wiah to supply
W. A. HUFF
MERCHANT TAILORS.
W. B Lowe k Co.. 41 Whitehall street.
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY.
E. F. Moore, comer Broad and Alalams
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS
LTC.
tta aud Droad.
MIXED Oft YELLOW CORN.
Miked or Yellow COKN In
GROCERIES, FLOUR, ET\J
R, lb Mitchell Street.
W. A. HUFF.
SOUTHERN BRANCH
- OF THE —
Wall strret, Opp. Passenger Depot. North 8<d#.
ATLANTA. GA.
Surgical an - Medical Staff, for the treatment of Con-
genttal atid Acquired Deformities of th* human body
and diseases or condition* requiring surgical opera
tions, or ro.chamcai appliances for their reliel or
cure; also, for the treatment of diseases peculiar to , . T>
temales. for pa alysis, and other afflictions. «* shown ; SW0epstak©S BOftl’
iu Illustrated Circulars, lhe Southern Branch Is : ~ - s at
now lu successful operation in Atlanta.
The building occ upied is of brick, new, large, well
ventilated, well furnished, and supplied with ms
chitiery. power, gymnastic arrangements, Electrical
Instruments, vnnor, electric, galvanic and other]
100
00
75
00
40
00
100
00
the fol-
30
00
30
00
25
00
25
00
BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS, and LARI).
Bayers of Uacou au<l I.irl will ft eI it to their advantage U ail vine with me before Hiakin
iwos. I pay cash tor provisions, au*l purpose to sell them low for the ready
W. A. HUFF.
AMMUNITIu
> ■' Heinz, N-,.
TUNS. PISTOLS. J
Opposite car shed.
I IRK. LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
A Boyd. No. Wall ►t.,in Kuuball Hons
and Decatur st*.
MERCHANT TAILOR AND FURNISHING GOOL>
Sweepstakes Sow, with pigs 25 00
r’oultry.
Tliis Departmeut is uncommonly full and liberal. Premiums are offered ,
i fo1 ' Thirty-Four different variesties. $10 for the best trio of each variety
- - ■ ’■ mi. au corp, of ,wn«d Aiti.t. except Bantams, for which $5 01) is offered for the best trio of each variety.
atna makers, has been brought here, -r> . m * n rp i .V/v
is under the charge ol a Burgeon ol | I3©St XflO I3tOH^0 lUrkoyS 20 00
Wooten & Simmon?,
Attorneys st Law
TLiCgrtl JNJ Otico.
A T AN ADJOURNED SPECIAL TERM OF THE . Indlan *P‘’i; S |.
Supreme Court, in the Filth Judicial District,
at the Chambers oi the Presiding Justice, in the vil- .. .... . - . . . ^ | _ , . _ _ . . .
**«?h° f .^“r v*M*;,‘ u ‘i'J-r umT of H '’ :k " , ‘ er ' tela ^ :?rr£ For the best pair of Breman, Hong Ivong, African and Toulouse,
* Branch, and the results are highly gratifying and sat 1 ^ 1
l-factory. Call nod examine the methods of treat
Flour, liny, Oats, Meal. Sum’ll*, Coffee, Ae.
In addition to the largest stock of C »rn aud lUcon held in Middle Georgia, i have
always on hand a choice and select stock ot Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Hay, Oat«, Salt, Arc.,
all of which I sell at llie lowest possible CASH prices. Time orders will only be filled
at special rates, to be agreed upon,
jnnell-tf
MlCUNtr.Y AND DUE&SMi
•Sh> A*. Consvji, ! 5 Whitehall
SEWING MiCHINKs.
rHOiUGJi.UHb.
:s - 1 - Whitehall street.
FELROTYrEa.
IS! O
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TOE
SUPREME COURT—COUNTY OF HERKIMER.
In the matter of the application ;
oi “The Remington Etnvire Sew- j
lug Machine Company," a corpo- V
change its corporate ]
mvft-ly
K. II. BOL/k.VO,
Sec’y Nat. 8ar. Institute,
A I LANTA. 04
ANDREW H. AIh iXR
Bi;marck as A Fa' m?r.
Upon reading and filing the petition of “The Rem
ington Empire Sc wing Machine Coropauy,” by its
President, Phlio Kmuiugton, cnly verified by its said
Prerident, and bearing date tne Zhih day ol June,
ld74, end upou due proof of the publication cf the
notu-e of the application herein as required by law,
and it appearing also to the satisfaction of tbe Court
that said application is made in pursuance of a reso
lution of the Trustees ol said Corporation; aud the
Court being satDfi*>d that there is no reasonable ob-
Ilis- ) ecl * on *° »uch Corporation changing its name.
The following tale is told
in k’s doing at Kissinger: —
Gnc d t\ tiio Ptince was procet diug ou l » >4
•in the springs to the town, ami was ob iged
cross a meadow which was just being inow-
The Prince ts, as is well known, owner
an estate bimself, and takes a great inter-
t in agricultural affairs: so he c xun^enced a
nveiKition with the mower*, who did not __
>gui/.e him, aud at loct requested one ot hshed at Veaat
• til to give him a scythe, which he used ' *ome newspar
.: a apparently great skill. The Bavarian , Uo “ h f 8 * bu ® ine
11 * n - - ' That the newspapers
And aftt-r hearing Mr. Tiio;
counael for the applicant, no oc^
pose:
It is ordered that “The Remington Empire Sewing
Machine Company’’ may, anu it is hereby authorized
to assume ibe corporate nstue of “Remington Sewing
A!schine Company.’’
It is .urther ordered, that a copy of this order shall
be filed in the office of the Secretary of State, and
with the County Clerk oi every County, in which said
|poration has a business olfit e; uud that it be put*-
week for fear weeks, iu
newspaper m everycounty where snch corpora-
j. adoK11 bMifrit,
(Late ol J. E. Adger h Co.)
SMYTH & ADGER,
FACT0RS&C0MMISSI0N MERCHANTS,
A DO Lik’d NORTH WHAUF,
CHARLESTON. S. C
References: Messrs. Janies Adger & Co. ; Messrs
fc. H<ST h Co., Charleston. H. C ju.Ao c.l
SECOND AND LAST
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
IN AID OF THE
Geese, each 10 00
SrSTOM |For the best pair Boueu, Poland, Muscovy and Cayuga Ducks,
each 5 00
For the best display of Domestic Fowls 100 00
Best display of Pigeons 25 00
Crop products.
, For the most ample and generous support, sufficient tor a family of eight white per-
•ons, to be produced on the lowest number of acres and at the least expense.
This support to include provision lor the work and milk s'oek used. Tne
amount ot breadstuff's, meat, fruits, butter and milk, honey and gardens*uft’s, to
be given, and also the details of culture and manuring * o0 GO
! Best three bales of short staple Cotton 150 00
Second best lot 100 00
rjpMi. i-yuKHsrav: n ai:e now ruKi'Ann, m ini at t, ktnos of
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DDRG
■\Y. G. Knox, No. 30 Whitehall street.
Mf.>. E. I*. OY-inner, 27 Whttebtll street.
WHOLESALE HARDWARE.
Tito*. M. Ci.veke ,t Oo.. cor. P«-*chtrce and
DLNXIaT.
Da. J.v*. A. Link, cur Whitehall ami Hunts
LHVoKI.Nm
HATING largely increased or»r facilities by devoting btrict personal attention to the details
of our business, we feel confident thnt we can give general satisfaction.
DIVE US A TRIAL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
janlS-lv COLL.6ER & VENABLE.
S^^EEEEEE::::;:; ss!BALTIMORE & WILMINGTON, N, C„
Best barrel Georgia made Sugar 25 00
~ ~ ~ 25 00
50 00
which inch publications
Association
> ii i | i p D0bi Darrel ueuigitt imute ijuiguuiu oyrup
|V1 ocnnir n P11 Pi I Best display of samples of crops, the contribution of a single farm
IVICIOUI 11 v IIOIICI ; Best display of Y r egetables 25 00
FRUIT.
Best collection of Apples 25 00
Best collection of Pears 25 00
Si33jV£X-'VWJE3:S3JK:iL.Y
-v'Vr
CIGAK MAN,
P. H. LMil.EE
PtSTIST.
ioi.L\ND, Wbiteha l atreei.
CARTETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC.
in, Boynton ac Co.. coro«*r Whitehall
5otn ion Co., corner Whitehall and
V HOLES ALE GROCERS.
m>*. Dry or. cor. Line etreet.
Y and DEALER IN LEAF TOBACCO
: .kt. 21 and 29 win':. Broad ctreeE
■ . r-
■ , -tg&gL
'
(‘ILS AND FINE GROCERIES.
: T. H.u.aN <s; Co., 114 Whitehall i4re:i
< u the part of a gentleman who appeared to
hem to belong to the npper classes, and ex-
NORFOLK, VA.
ItLefrmc 5Tl left off mowing the' grass 0^~^Trl VHfBSBAY, SEPTEMKER 34,
ol the countrymen turned to him anil bun#, publiahr-d in the city of Chicago, Illinois; Thej ■—p
Atlanta Daily Herald, pul>:ieheJ in the city of Atlanta,
1ST 4
•-••lu xu uc u rduu mroier, sir, » ;—, • •*- , V ' This enterprise iscoi
... .V . K ® f L._ * Georgia; and the Benton D*ily Advertiser, published v
>C) the belter than I. who have n th ^ Clty ot lk . st0n> Massac husetts. AasociATioN or NOBFc
1 UJOr>- th.m forty years. And it i, further ordered Ih.t iroru ,ud after the i l *
flrtt day of August. Ib74. the rtquiremeut* of thia
order having been complied with, that tbe said cor- i
poraiiou applicant, be known by anti us© the corpor- \
ate came of, * Kerning ten Hewing Machine Compa
ny." EDRAKD Hi SI Ms. Clerk. i
iv7. ev toes for 4#.
Stop Read Reflect ana id
BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
“Dr. S.B. COLLINS
PAOVXjXiS s
OPIUM
ANTIDOTE,
Is a Perfect and painless Cura for
THE HABITUAL USE OF OPIUM !
GUM O P I U,M
Permanent Cur
conduitod by ths Masonic Rjojkf
folk, Va., under authority of the
|(srt passed March 8th, 1873), for
the purpose of raising funds to complete the Mxsonic
Temple now in course ol erection in Norfolk.
50,000 TICKETS 6.000 CASH C.FTS,
“Voo seem to be a good' farmer, air,
u mi c in as • tbe
worked with oue
••Well, my d*ar fellow, replied Bismarck,
• tic Lets acquainted with many things in
one’s life, and what I do I itko to do proper-
The Prince now took leave of the people,
shaking bivida with the man who had lent
him the sc>the, and congratul ating all on the
prospect of a good harvest which lay before
tlflU.
The Chancellor was hardly oat of sight of
th»- poor peasants when a stranger, who bad
witched the scene very attentively, came up •
'.o the Utter ami asktd them if they bad any
Me* with whom they had spoken. “No," re
plied the ^.-ndcr of the scythe, “bat at any
iut»* he seems to be a good turmer, to me at
luaat, and I ought to tea judge." ••Well,”
* -plied the stranger, “he is no less a person )
than Prince Bismarck." “What! ’ exclaimed
thi- ptMMiit, bewildered with the information;
“it was he who usid my scythe ! Then I
u oirffl n r t p»rt with it for [any money." Say- |
utg tni-, he looked at his impleintnt of husban
dry as tenderly as a mother at her child. So
one sees that the Baivurian peasants have
more esteem and a greater liking for Bismarck J 1 ' oi f° rlnB « whether a*
than the nltramont inc journals wish to make , MORPHINE,
oue believe. But a few hours after the event :
it was knowr, of coarse, throaghout the water
ing place, and everybody, and more especially
the K igli-hmen resident here, proceeded to ' PofiltlTClT Producf*^
‘’Co the spot an<l scythe, and to converse with
1 . d^oTioa- 1 - of tuvVno- com* adir.tod to this diseased api»stita. A habit which ( This Concert is strictly for MASONIC purposes,
.i ut.sinou-, <*f Luying the sytbe which n ,akes th^-m slaves, beclouds their minds, ruins their and will be . ouducted with tbe same libsrality, hou
ZEIOIMIIE] I2STIDT7STKY.
Best display of .Jellies, Preserves, Pickles. Jams, Catsups, Syrups and Cordials, made
STEAM SHIP LINE
ALLS AM* LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
O, C. Cakrul * v4 Pryor street.
and exhibited by one lady $ 50 00
Second beat display of the same. 40 00
Third best display of tbe same •
Best display of Dried Fruits
Second best
Best display Canned Fruits
Second best
Best display Canned Vegetables
j Second best
. ^ , . j Best display of Ornamental Preserves, cut by hand
kil K (j fj $ | Best display of Domestic Wines
" | Best display of Breads by oue lady
nr> .| V ,eij ; Haudsomest Iced and Ornament^ Cake, to be two feet high 20 00
T ° BE GIVEN AWAY. NEEDLEWORK.
a new feature. To vi\T:—A Gift i$ Guaranteed t* } made Gentleman's Suit by a lady $
9 ( Best made Lady s Sait
_ _ _, __ c i Best made Silk Dress by a Georgia Lads’, not a dressmaker
Li ST Ur Cl FT5• g e8 t piece of Tapestry in Worsted and Floss by a Georgia Lady
Wlf , 9:10,000 i Best tarnished Baby Basket by a Georgia Lady.. v
Beat aet of Mouchoir Case, by a Georgia Lady.
Best display of Female Handicraft, by one lady
PAINTINGS.
Best Oil Fainting by a Georgia Artist $ i»0 00
Best display of Paintings, Drawings, etc., by the pupils of auy School or College. .. 50 00
Best Oil Painting representing a Southern Landscape from nature 20 00
Vi’fiSO Oil Painting representing an historical scene 20 00
4-iJooo j Best Portrait Painting ‘JO 00
One Ora mi
One Grand t'a«U CSIft
I One Or»*»ct CakIi Oaft
: One Oranil t iah Olft
One Oraml < a»li Olft
One Gtand Cash Olft
. One Grand Casta Olft
( ash Gift*
•4H Casta Olft*
t i ( asit Glf/a
7D C ash Oaft a
47*O Cash Gift!
.178 Ca»h Gina
.’i.OOO Casit Gifts
1,000 earn..
500 each..
*450 ear h .
150 each..
lOO earls..
45.000
40.000
10,4100
, 5,4100
4,500
4.000
15.000
14.000
10,750
25 00
10 00
25 00
10 00
25 00
10 (XI
25 00
25 01
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
50 011
nrh
0,000 CASH UIFrS.llKKrrgatlnK.$430,000
Whole Ticket., *10; H,if Ticket., $5; Quk.t.r Tlck-
' eta, ft 60; Eleven Wliole Ticket, or XI Half Ticket,
for $ 100. So discount on lea. amount.
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
MILITARY COMPANY.
For the best drilled Volunteer Military Company, of not less than forty members,
rank and file $500 00
Second best
Third best 125 00
COMPOSED OF THE FIRST-CLASS SUKAMSHIPS
D. J. FOLEY, - .... D.J. Price.
REBECCA CLYDE, - - D, C, Childs.
LUCILLE, • - - - J. S. Bennett.
RALEIGH, - J. S. liver.
WILL. HEllJCAFTKK SAIL FROM
BALTIMORE, Every Tuesday and Friday.
ANU FltOM
WILMINGTON Every Wednesday and Saturday,
Lmi'ing tbe busy Seasons Tri-weekly connecting at Wilmington with the
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUCUSTA R. ROAD,
Giving Thror-gh Bills of Ladm to aud from ail point* in North and South Carolina. Georgia aud Alabama
Oouatvung at Ooiu.i-lu*, a. C , n .tii tue
G-roonvillo e» Columlaia nailroad
and Charlotte Division of tho CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AUGUSTA K. KOAD;
Couuecling at Augusta. Georgia, with the
GEORGIA, MACON & AUGUSTA. AND CENTRAL RAILROADS.
Mr.h. H. ^.F-.vS
DRES'MAKING.
4V- 4 W hitebal! street.
CO VIMIS N MERCHANTS AND GROCERS.
McDiXtti* . :.rk\th, 11T Whitehall street.
d J OKS AND SlATlONERf.
Hitchcock * •' alden, 110 Whitehall street.
CVaOLSVK, Ft RNSLE REPRand PAPER HANG R.
C. R. Bsovx. 25 Mamt'.a street.
M1LLINEP' -
O’CosNon. Kobinvix ft c<
catur.
WHOSESALE.
., Pryor Strv-et, corner De-
RACES.
^ * Steamers of this Liuo
tvv ^ Railroad Freights being sto
' ed sheds to the Cars without u
evening
rival at Wilmington stop at the Railroad Depot, aud
» L>arately in the Steamers, is transferred under cover-
..nd forwarded by the Fast Freight Express that
-y maxea inem aiavea, ueciouas iu«.r uimas,ru»us iueir and will he < ouducted with the same liberality, hou- | in
J. id l» <• »roc ^neh an interestiog ot jetet, and dlspocitioD*. and Kives them in tbelr more natural e**ty, and fairness which characterized the first eater- | * urn ® fcr Trotting Horses, epen to tue woria
a feeling thnt |irlN ,
■ overbidding cue another in thtir offers to ! moments a hatred of self as well
the peasant; but be refused to p.rt with it, ***
■‘'Jibing iu Lis broad BdVdrian dialect : * It is a I good this, morbid, terrible habit, and degraded
tr • »*ur- to me now, and I will keep it, but I dition, as well as all of the desire and feeling for opi
ates iu any form is toon removed by this remarkable
antidote, entirely so, and the weakened body and
' b \ m.iV set i 1
i . i i l *. v „ w. _ . • anuuoie, entirely so, ana me woaxeuea way ana
. ,'V .- 11 ^ KK h -en christened Bismaick H ; llilIJ(1 inT lK orsted. K»v«n renewed health until
ricltl. and u is possible that next year we u*ve and Lope take the place of despondency and | L
may find >v bron/.c*. monument of Bismarck, doubt. Though you may not lie afflicted with the
JOHN L. ROPER, Pree’t.
For Tick-ts and Circulars giving full information,
11KNRY V MOOBK, Hec'y.,
MASON I J RELIEF ASSOCIATION,
Noaroi.a, Va.
ACENTS WAITED EVERYWHERE.
lull endftw ‘Jm
Parse for Kuuuing Horses, ouen tc the world
Five other purses of liberal anu unts are offered.
TDo Firemen’s
..$550
.30
Contest.
witu a j-cytlie in his hand, on this rurne field, | ^ ^ ^
just^a8 vt. fmd one of the Ecuperor Joseph, . thereiferw,’ I^r
habit of using Morphine, Laudanum, or other forms j
of Opium, some friend may be, and you know it not. •
SgM " ask you, iu the name of suffering '
LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!!
guiding the plou <h iu Moravia. Manv gnests j humanity to pass this on. Ity so doing you may reap
|*t the watering place have urged the* nrono- ' lh ® reward of those who do good. '>eiay not.
i ° 1 4 i All rnrr^snnndsnr.s atnetlr <-onfldsrilini Rtn
sal.
All correspondence strictly confidential. For fur
ther particulars, and in sending order* irorn any
of the Houthero Staton, address
h. M. WOOLLEY,
General Agent for the Southern State*,
No. 38 South Broad *treet. / *.lauta, Ga.
Mayor Hivemoyer’s answer to Gov. Dix's l
citation, to show ciuse wby he should not be i
removed, is that thc;-t. yras no ground for the j aorlh-deodJmk^lanat n
charges agaiciMt e Commissioners Char- I
h« k and leneiv herw never were any com Col)l> COUIlty, OeOr^Ll, b Jl Till
keeps ou hand a good lot of all kind* of rough
ami dressed lumber, laths, sbiugles, beams and *111*
All kinds of building material on commission.
Mm' Fill* orders to saw mill*. Give him a rail, oo
the corner of I’ryor and Line streets, Atlanta, (Va.
jyao-lm.
■JNOR SALE.
WHI l*E P1NEUOJDR8 AND WINDOWS
agiunst tbeir administration ofthei.
.‘laiies; the r.olico steadily improved in disci
pline under their care; that us for himself, he
long ago turned a deaf ear to mere clamor;
calls attention tithe fact that his accusers
dare not impute to him any mercenary mo- 11
FOR SAEE.
live; also points to his lone public r tifui supply of most excellent water. Fine ro*d*
. , i l l. I ,1 ’ J; , P ® areer ! and from *ald farm. G<kk1 c<imforU».!e Cotute D**l-
nud his es ubiished gooc. reparation, and con- I six rooms, newly minted inside and out;
eludes by pleading not guilty to the several . good ©ut-buildiuga; tine Barn, 30 by so fact, two!
accu alious presented heretofore by tbe board I stcrieahigh; good Gin House audHcrew; six tenant
At prices reduced to suit purchasers; Shingles and
Laths st retail and by car load. Price* reduced.
Flooring, Ceiling aud Weatherboard* dressed, from
bttudrart of which are lu ! *">tl>we.« Oau.*,.. which apeak, for Itaair.
Bridge and Car Lumber , for al 1 kind* of building
purpose*.
Mi 'Hidings and scroll Work of improved design*.
PORTABLE ENGINES, \
And Woodworking Machinery io general.
of aldermen. It L conceded that the defence j “'SST'JS «™I «* ND '*>'•»
is aoly drawn up. lhe question now is, wbat year • —12-»or*« power,
will bij the Governor’s next step /
A. MURPHY.
A uiAn living uV out sixty miles from Par-
sou*, Kansas, Ktole a horec. A mob went to
his house, us Ukj supposed, at night, and
finding that the occupant was in bed, they
told his wifi; that the}' wanted to see him a
minute. he came out. They huog him
to a tree and tbeo shot twenty-two bullets
into hitn. The next morning they foand that
they had got tbe wrong man, this one being a
hard-working laborer, with three children,
•nd that the right man lived jost next door.
Gohicay Trihunt.
Excellent *ociely, convenient to gooo seboo s and
churches—twenty mdes northwest of AMants, ten rpfl Rf"*| A fly ATLIM A. I BaMM
mile* southwest ot Mar nits, *nd within fire miles ot I nRMUNAL
OF ATLANTA.
CAPITAL - - $100,000.
Buy* aud Sells Exchsng*. Gold and 81lv*r, st beat
rates: make* Collection* and transacts * General
Banking Business.
M.lTJo*K3.a***’r I 4. LAPH4M Pr
PURE BREO POULTRY.
J HAVE FOR BALES few dosen EGOS from the
VERY BEST STRAIN of BuffOoehln Chickens,
$$,U0 s dozen.
AIM, • t.w fine Buff Ooohia OMka. M M.00 Mob.
UMT W. «SADT.
At A meeting of the Committee of the fire Department and the Fair Committee, the follow
ing programme waa adopted:
I FJltiT FRI/.E. — Hook .nd Ladder Companies to run three hundred yards, aud put
« thirty foot Ladder, n-eend nud descend a n-»n, and return the
Ladder to tbe Trucks iu the quickest time $ 75 00
SECOND FRIAR—For the best time made by auy class of Steamers, to run three
hundred yards, get up sleiim, and play through one hundred feet of
hose iu quickest time 100 00 \
THIRD rRIZK.—Second class Steaners, lor best play through one hundred feet hose 100 00 !
FOURTH PRIZE.—Third class Steamers, for best play through ouo hundred feet hose 100 00
FI FTTH. Fit [7. L. —Fourth class Steamers,tor best play through ono hundred feet hose 50 00
SIXTH FRIZE.—Hose Reels, to ruu three hundred yards, and play through one hun
dred le«t hose iu qnickeat time 50 00
8F.VENTH PRIZE.— Fire Extinguishers, to run three huDdr.d yards, and play
through fifty feet of hose—fifty feet of water. 25 00 !
All other arrangements will he made by the first officers ot each Company visiting the ;
Fair, with the Committee of tbe Atlanta Fire Department.
COMMITTEE OF FIRE DEPAFvTMENT.—Jacob Emmel, Chief , Beau Berry, First As
sistant Chief; Jerry Lynch, Hecond Assistant Chief; Jobu Rorkie, ot No. 1; J. E. Oullatt, of'
No. 2;G. W. Jack, of No. 3; W. R. Joyner, of Hook and Ladder; D. A. McDutfie, of No. 5. !
FAIR C0M1TIEE. -R. C. Young, Chairman; Mayor S. II. Spencer, Aaron Haas, A L.
Fowler.
CompaniM desiring to enter for the above Prizes, iu tho Firemeu's Contest, will address, ; e
for further information. It. C. YOUNG, Chairman Fair Committee. \
The above is but an outline of the Preminm List, as offered by the STATE AGU1CCLTU-1 ms
RAL SOCIETY and the CITY OF ATLANTA, embracing every Department of Industry aud
Art.
Tbe full Premium List, in pamphlet lorm, will be seat by mad, upon application to the
Secretary.
No Dray^ige in Wilmington, and no transfers from
Wilmington South,
RA.TSI8 G-UAKAPJ TBHD OVfc* XjOW A8 BY
Any other Konte, Aim ail losses or overonarges promptly paid.
Murk all Goods via. STEAMSHIP to WILMINGTON,
And forward Rills of Lading to Railroad Agent al Wilmington, N. C.
W For further information apply to either ot the undersigned Agents of the Line:
ANDREWS & CO.,
Agent Baltimore A Wilmington Steamship Line,
73 Smith’s Wharf, Baltimore,
A. D. CAZAUX, Agt. B Sc W. Sreamship Line, Wilmingrton, N. C.
A. POPE, Gen'l- Freight Agent, )
_ t Wilmington, N. C
F. W. CLARK, Asst. Gen’l. Fr’t. Agl..) *
H. M. COTTINGHAM,
General Western Agent, ATLANTA. GA.
the first contemplated depot ou the Georgia Western
Railroad.
Muie*. cow*, bog*, corn, wheat, oat* and lorage can
be bad on tbe place aufficieut to aupplj tbe farm
Tbe beat and moat aelect young Orchard; good *et ol
Bi»ck*mltb Tool* Kver7 field water© j by never fail
ing stream*; good water power for Grlat Mill.
This U said to ba tbe most convenient and deairab e
farm in Cobb connty. Well adtpUd to corn aud all
tbe cereal* and different greases, etc.
Reierance*—M. C. ft J. F. Kiasr, and A. f. Kiser,
Atlanta; Gan. Wo, Phillips, MarietU, and Dr. J. F
Cotton, t©worth.
Call while the erop is matarlng aud axuniaa for
yoor»slva*. AJdrva* 4. c. MoWTOSH.
augft dlawSw Fowdar Spring*, Ga.
Wholesale Hardware.
FREIGHTS AND TRANSPORTATION.
Arrangement, will b, made with the various Railroad and Steamship lines for ths usual ; \| p XT' A IT f I II 'I 1
reduced rates for visitors and articles coming to the Fair. | iTl ^ AN Ak C AX X
Articles may be sent, consigned " Georgia State Fair, Atlanta, Oa.,” at any time ifter the
1st October.
No psins or sxpense will be spared to make th, approaching Fair worthy as a Stats Exh
billon, or to eontribnts to ths comfort and enjoyment of its visitors, and all per sons ere r
spsctfoUy Invited to some and bring whatever of merit they may have to exhibit.
GEN A. H. COLQUITT, President.
GEN. Wit PHILLIPS, General Superintendent,
If ALOOLM JOHNSTON. Seerotary.
Mayor,
& SCRUTCHIN
IMPORTERS OP
ardwaro, Cutlery and Q-uns
86 Whitehall Street -
ATLANTA, GA.
COFFIN MANTI AC1UKKR.
. No. J Ivy street , Wil!in’b»m Haiiding.
SUMMER RESORTS.
Lake M&IiQpac J
A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RFSORT
GREGORY HOUSE,
Lake Mahopac, N. Y.
>. 1. CK1TTEM>E\.
Thr c- li icon \ Hill'sK wu! be opened for the
reception of Gusst*. JUNK Tb© Hotel and
Cottages, suitable lor the aoctmiuodatiou of aix
hundred guests, will b* put in first-class order, and
ihe *• Urvg*i > “ made more atuacGve ami desira
ble this *ca»..n than ever before. Lake Mahopac it
fifty mile* from New York City, situated on tbe New
York, Button and kL'Mieal Railway, and i* stay
the terminus o! the New York ;uid Mahopac Branch
, of the Harlem Railroad. H is one thou
sand feel aboxe tbe level ot tbe sea, and is widely
knovru a* tbe iuo«t healthful, charming aud faahioi.-
able summer resort within easy aoocaa of New York.
Tbe Lake itself is ten limes in citvmni'erence, around
which the drives ar* exceptionally fine. Ample ar-
, commodation* for Boating. Fiahlng. Driving. Bowl,
ng aud BtUiar i*.
Application for Room* can be made at the tote,
man Home, hievv \ork, or wrier jfisy R|
at tit© Urrfsry linage.
S. E. CRITTENDEN.
Form.rls Supt. St. H.Xel, Ke» t«L
l-*'’ 1 Proprietor KuuPxll Hou-, AUeota. (ta.
ATI, ANTA
STENCIL and VARIETY WORKS
Removed to Over Forxve' Shoe Store.
B. Z. DUTTON,
Stencil Cutter « Designer
AMR SEAL ENGRAVER
!*•. 40 Whilehall St. . ATLANTA, GA.
?'F*a«»» Ol ovory doocnptloa
S»a to , w" 1 * 4 ! I!?*** xo.rtrieg Olotfcloe,
with Ink end brueh, 7*c.; bv aisU. Me. lu ll,'
Hotel end Ke, Cheoke, Noterr Public end bo. toil
Seele, klpbeoete, end evervthlng in the hue ante to