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WSOKESDAt JCN*24TIM<»i
GRAND DEMOCRATIC MASS tftET
INQ.
Notioa U hereby given that time will
be u "Onn Dgioowtic Mas* Mm-
I»•” at Atlanta, on the 22nd day of
iJnx. m.The most distinfuishad or
ator* Don all par* of the Union will
be invited, liberal arrangement* will be
aMde with the Railroad Companies, and
m det»ofl«tr*tioo will then be made that
will apeak in thunder tones the deter
mined purpose of Georgia to shake off
all Radical domination, and to array
herself on the side of Democracy and
the Constitution.
farther particulars will be pabUtbed
shortly. J. F. ALEXANDER.
Ch’n Dem. Ki. Com. Fulton Cos.
LIBERAL PROFFER TO THE DEL
EGATES TO Til® NEW TORE
ffVbavs been requested to snnonnee
that arrangements bars bean mads by
which Delegates to tbs National Demo
cratis Convention to be hold in Now
York, 4th prosimo, can obtain tickets at
any tints from Jans 20th to Jsly Ist
inclusive, on application to J. H. Por
tsr, General Ticket Agent at Atlanta,
fer jsl7 25 to go to New York and re
turn any time prior to July 20tb, over
thw following routes: Via Louisville,
thsnos via Mai! Boats, Cincinnati, Co
lumbus, Pittsburg, and Philadelphia, or
via Indianapolis, Columbus, Pittsburg,
and Philadelphia, or via Indianapolis,
Greatline, Pittsburg and Philadelphia.
This does not apply to alternates, ex
cept such as go la tbs place of regular
delegates. Alternates, visitors, and
others, ©an obtain tioksto over these
routes to New York and return at $37,
as heretofore published.
Nones —The ladies and gentlemen
who are member* of the 11 emorial As
sociation, and *ll who feel an interest
therein, are particularly requested to
snee.t at the Methodist Episcopal Church
’Thursday, P. M„ June 25, at 5 o'clock.
Mrs. Isaac Wtwsiir, President.
Mrs. J. E. Dakosu, Secretary,
*«- Choice TRAVELING DRESS
'GOODS, at 15 cent* par yard, at
St GCIIEUERMAN’E.
Tifß Fioxt Cowax svAXi*.—Mr. Tobe
joh neon has shown «s the firrt bloom of
the season, grown on a small patoh in
iowh. fobs intends to make the irst
hale io this vicinity, and &a*U do it if
he has w set *p nights and water the
plan*. -V
--MTRIBBON® '.—all colors, shades,
Widths and quality, at
3t SCHBUERMAN’S.
■SB-Although Mr. Gakes has retired
from ths "White Mon’s Barber Shop,"
•till Frank Eialgo, the live Mexioan,
clever fellow and skillful Berber, ear
rise oa the business in prompt and sat
isfactory style. Continued patronage
is respectfully asked fur ; and Messrs.
Bridges 4 Edalgo promise entire satis*
faction. . ,
NTAt Whan NEW YORK COST 1
--Beautiful WHITE and BLACK Pros
wan LACE POINTS ; also SI L K
6AQUES, at
*t SOIIBUEBMAN‘B.
CukttKOSMiMT.—The exercises at the
College are eliciting many remarks of
approbation. The visitors are qniie
numerous. Last night there was aa
Exhibition by the male students, and
to-night the young ladies’ Literary So
cieties will entertain the public with a
eery attractive programme.
We congratulate the young people
wbe are soon to have vacation, as wall,
*w the faculty who, no doubt, need rect
and recreation.
MT WHITE GOODS of every de
scription at - v-r
at - • SOREPTOMAN’S.
ioMisßoxo’ iliac School.—The ex
amination of this School is going on this
week, and is attracting considerable at*
teation in the adjoining odufltikt.
*@u Latest style GLASS DRESS
BUTTONS, at
3t SCHEUERMAN’S.
•ffirif the Ladies will look at what
Mrs. Mollis Hightower bee to say in
another column, they will don their best
toilet and report promptly at her head
quarters.
MT Just received 1 - SILK FRIN
GES—aII colon and widths, at
3t SO HEU ERM AN’S.
HOUSE FOR SALE
A good comfortable Cottage, with
Four Rooms—Fire Plaea la each room
—conveniently located. Good Out*
houses. For Sale cheap. Apply at
Bta» Office. junel7tf.
MT The Emperor of Russia has ie
eaed a ukate setting tree all persons of
Russian birth now exiled in B<ber a, and
ail natives of Russian Poland who are
sentenced to leu than twenty years’ ex.
pt.
COMMUNICATED.
Bentons Sr*n;—The ladis of the
Grifia Memorial AssoeUtioa, desire,
through the ©damns of jour paper. *
return thank* to Oeptaia A J. White,
President es the M. 4 W. R. R„ for the
very material and substantial aid be
has reeentiy rendered them la transpor
ting two ear loads lumber over the Road
Dee of any expense; a* well a* rawing
the money ia the ef*y of Macon, by pri
vet. subscription, ta pay for the same.
Thee# acts of kindness will long be Ms
numbered by ni, and serve os as aa
oasis in the recollections of the past,
whan brooding ovsr the casualties
and calamities of the late war. M*ay
of us have fathers, brothers and acne,
Who found early graves ia oonsequenco
of our la* troubles. W* revere and
cherish their memory—we cannot re.
frain from manifesting this last token
of our esteem and respect for their
remain*; and while we are satisfied we
can do them no good, yet are must be
permitted * drop a tear of sympathy
and condole with those of their friend*
who are left behind. It is all we can
do, V
Permit ns to say that this is not the
first time Capt Whit* has generously
and gratuitously aided u*. In every
inetance ia wbiah we have called upon
him, he ha* ihowa by hi* acta that his
heart and band Is with ns. May tho
Macon and Western Road always be
blest-■?, with a man so liberal and gen
erous to preside over and look after her
intereats. M. E. BREWER,
Ch. Ex. Com., Memorial Aseoriotion.
Qritfin, Gs., Jens 22, 1808.
Growth of Q-torgia Cities — Zla*
eonto Lead them Alt. —The Chron
icle and Sentinel regrets that Au-
Sißta has made no progress since
e war, while Macon, Savannah,
and Atlanta have improved “in so
remarkable a degree." It says
combinations are forming to cut
off the resources which have sus
tained that city, by turning trade
into other channels. “Within a
few days it continues, “Sa
vannah has made a grab at our
Alabama trade by a consolidation
of the Muscogee with the South-
Western road, the latter being al
ready under the absolute control
of die great Central monopoly.—
We hear that, not content with se
curing the control of this link in
the chain which leads from Savan
nah to Montgomery, already a
large amount of the stock of the
Montgomery and West Point rail
road has passed into the Central
and Savannah interests, and we
may reasonably expect that by the
time the mil trade opens, the lat
ter eity will have such an ascend
ancy in the management of that
road as to be able to establish a
fatally discriminating tariff of
freights and hares against Augus
ta. Nor is this all. By the most
astonishing energy and forethought
Savannah is pushing her great
line from Griffin to Decatur, Ala
bama. By the completion of this
line a large amount of the trade of
the Tennessee and Mississippi
Valleys, which now seek a market
here over the Western and Atlan
tic and the Georgia road, wilt be
out off and taken over this cheap
and shorter route to Savannah.’’
The Chronicle makes a mistake
in placing Sfcvannah and Atlanta
at the head of these combinations.
The city of Macon is at the bot
tom and head of them all. By
merging our system of railroads
with the Muscogee and the Mont
gomery and West Point roads, we
at once turn the cotton of Middle
Alabama through Macon. Sup
plies from New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and New England most
come here for that section by way
es Savannah, the Central and the
Bmnawiek roads. A daily lino of
splendid steamers will soon be run
ning between Now York and Sa
vannah with through rates knock
ing all competition out of the ring
most completely. Maoon is to be
the grand distributing point, and
the imperial city of Georgia.—
Joitf. k Mea.
Untvertal Charity —To do good
onto all mea is a Christian maxim,
but in the same sentence there is a
speciality in fator of “those of the
household erf faith.” Therefore,
admitting the philanthropy of tlje
Nasarene and his followers to the
standard, Masonry comes in for
full honors, in that she inculcates
a love equally as universal. In
exelcfding some men from the ma
sonic fold, she does not shut them
oat of masonic love.
MT A little boy fa New Bedford, jo
giving an account to hi* brother of ibe
Garden of Eden, veld: “the Lord node
a gardener and put him In the garden
to take can of It, end to see that nobo
dy hurt anything or petted any hilts on
Bo I For m* York. —The de
sire to be present at the great Na
tional Convention to be held in
New York on the 4th of July
next, ia daily increasing. There
being many routes laid down by
Which Southerners may reach the
great metropolis, it ia natural for
them to seek the best, safest, and
most expeditious route by which to
get there and return. It affords
us pleasure to recommend to those
disposed to avail themselves of a
cheap and pleasant trip the Louis
ville and Nashville route. It is
safe, expeditious, and has less
changes of ears then any other
route. It possesses the unrivalled
advantage of passing over a region
of country the scenery of which ia
unsurpassed in America, and runs
two trains from Atlanta and three
from Louisville to New York dai
ly. Fare for the round trip is on
ly thirty-seven dollars.
Di/franehitement. —ln Tennes
nessee, more than a hundred thou
sand white men are disfranchised,
»' and the Stats is governed by a
minority composed of seventy
thousand blacks and twenty thou*
sand whites. In Louisiana about
thirty thousand whites were dis
franchised by Gen. Sheridan, and
the State was carried at the recent
election by a minority composed
of a few thousand whites, and
more than fifty thousand blacks.
KAVtOITS Oil. Os Un-C«m Rhaamattaa
snd Kaumlg 1 *,
Married,
On Mm svsala* of Mm 11th Instant, by Esv. A. T.
Spalding, at hi* retMaara, st Mnntroaa, Alaba
»*,Mr ALBERT mix, Jr., to Ulm MITTLK
RUCKER. Ho card*.
Georgia— Pi*. Oatrgrv. —All ptiwo*. bavins
da naada acalnut Dr. W. B. Bikar, lata of aald
county and canawl, arc hereby noiMwt and reunited
to preaaot theta properly attmte.l, to the aader
elsued, within the time prewrlbml by law ; and all
pvrtont Indebted to aald dee-aied are hereby i*.
qu<t*d to wake Immediate parment to the under
rtpntd J 11. BAKKR, Adntlaietrator.
Juae IT. IMS-tOd-Fr. fe, *8
Boots audThoes.
WE HAVE OPENED A NEW
Wholesale Shoe
—AM®—
Leather Store,
DeoAtur St.,
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
NEXT door to Moore A Worth, where we pao-
POM to do a Jobbing Buaiaut ia
Boots and Shoes,
and Whole,ale and Retail In LEATHER, CALF
SKINS and SHOE FINDINGS. We have com
tueoeed hoelore* on the eh.-ap plan, and do not in
tend to he undenald by the Johhera of Now York,
or anywhere eUo. We get all nor Boots and Ska**
Direct from Manufacturers,
and ean Mil lower than tboeo who boy from Job
hero, at they pay a profit ovor Vanu'aeturare’ pri
ce*. We foci confident we can toll all who e II up
on on. One of onr firm hat bean In thaehoe Bn.l
o*m In Atlanta for twenty yuan. 00“ Ho nan.
section with any other House,
gar Look for the HOLE LEATHER SION.
F. M. EDULEM.AN,
0. I. BROWN.
Jon* IS, ISSS-la
OIL CLOTHS
—AND—
MATTINGS!
IN ADDITION te CARPETS es every grads, wa
her* a large *teek of
<©33L,
—AND—
MATTINGS,
fer Serna* aa*. WINDOW SHADES, afl id tea
and colon; CORNICES, BANDS, LOOPS, TAS
SELS, A*., dus.,
DAMASK
-" * Al 1 ?-'-.
Lace OurtaiHA,
OTW* eHall be happy to rtcslr* orders from
onr Orifla friend*.
Price Xslst
IA. SENT ON APPLICATION.
S. S. Kendrick,
Dealer In Carpets, OR Cletht, and Hom Fur
. .. GaoJ, > **“*•**» 01, Atlanta, Os
Jon* is* io9&~8m
Bread ft Cake *
BAKERY,
■f J. M. SPARKS, 1
Hill Btr*et Griffin, Ga.
TWILL SUPPLY the el tl tent of Griffin with
FRESH BREAD every morning early, nt It
Leaver to t.a dollar. Broad TloheU eon bo bought
at ay saunter at thle rate, and will be redeemed on
FRENCH BAKER, ate will fnrnlak all kinds of
rati E^loNUtlCl’‘nUT^’al)'!
eredft «n4tr mr
m*? i, lwe-fta 1
2,000 Bushels
Wheat Waited!!
ipOE wtoAlwfil par tee HIGHEST hUR
r KXT PRICE, delivered St thy Men
W. H. PowelL
ffiriOa. may 10. ltte-Im
HCE.
TETXaraaow fnratohiug ICE to dealer*** low ao
YY It eon U ptarebaaed la any market ta thl*
•ration, the* atvfaag them all nnuoerooniy freight
>. o havo sow na hand a largo (apply, sad nr
amageaeau for permanent anapHea era es the
aa»t totlafeotory nature and wST rtable na to
rail at vtryrwaooabl* price*.
i*M T MITCHELL* RAGAN.
Geo. W. Williams,
House, Sip & Decorative
J*ainter.
T AM PREPARED TO IMITATE EVERT
WHITE.
KALCUONISG DONE TO ORDER
I will c*utract stir te work—PLAIN or ORNA
MENTAL, Ltiri and FINISH CP, with nosV
neat and dltpeloh. \
'I bt experience that I have had In ten State*, with
the moetywHeAed trarMaeit of the prufoeai-a. hat
enabled me to Introduce* NEW and JIFFKRKNT
STYLE of IMITATION’WORK from any don* In
thta Bt-do. All I aak Uto wllaadexatnlne my work
And rift ine g trial.
mr Orders may b* left at the store of THOM AS
WILLIAMS, E»q no Brotewsy, near the Market
lluura Bum of reterene. * riven In OrliTn and
Atlantn. Urlffln GA, May SOth, ISSS-SM
L W. Gatther,
Cotton & Tobacco
FACTOR,
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MRRCHANT,
No. eo
WEST LOMBARD STREET,
IWOne door wool of Exchange Tiaoe mt
Baltimore, MriL,
Refer to Bonks of Baltimore City.
THE uuderetgned repruentla* t£* ahova honra,
to prepared to make liberal advancoa eh
ooaalpmi.nl* of COTTON, WHEAT, and i.EN
-140, PRODUCK <!tIAB. A. SIND ALL
VOffica at preeent In Conotiae uoom of Retd,
Ceorga A Pattereon, corner HIU and Solomon St*.,
Crifhn, Georgia.
r
G. A. & H. G. Cuniiingham,
. MAMRSIH
Staple Dry Deeds
, i AND r
GROCERIES !
ORZFFXir, OA.
OUR STiICK IS FULLY UP t« thn rrqnlra
m.nt* oi in* Trade, and la .fibred oh la Ik
varable term, aa at nay establishment U the City.
Our supply es
BACON,
CORN,
FLOUR,
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
MOLASSES, and
FANCY GROCERIES!
is large sod well selected, to whioh ws
iuvit* the attention of the publio.
May 16—3 m
Economy & iUme Industry
SAVE YOUB BAGS!
THE CHICKaSABCXJUE
MANUFACUaiND COMPANY
ARB now prepared to purehara <t* >d. Clea*
Cotton *< and Linen Base. In any qnan Ity. and
topay fer them the HIGHEST MAULET PRI I X
IN CASH. They have »wblteh*d a depot at s*.
61. North Water Street, for the ravlept and along*
of BAMS and PAPER STOCK of all aorta, nadir
the Immediate ehargo of Capt Them** K Uaaa,
who It authorised ta pay a liberal price fer all (lock
required hy th* •'ompenr’t Mill*, and brooxht to
him In aml table condition. Ragt may bn either
while, colored or mixed but thev m««t be free of
wo -]en«, eiean and w. 11 handled. Dealer, ta PA
PER STOCK In th* olty end interior, will Bad It
to their advening* to eomuinnleate with mbtfure
dtoparimf *f their eloek eltewho'e.
Newspaper* will advance their own ioterwt* by
lending thctrlnSnenra to aeon re that* vine and oof.
loetioa »f all the rage to be found ta tbnfr reapee-
Mv* Inaalitlee .W* will credit them In exohann
fer paper atjltawtd ratsa for *U the aaerckaatsbti
n '?ta,.ran't hy the rivera and Great Northern Rail
road, rhould be addressed to the Cempany at Mo
bile, Alabama. All shipment, by the Mobile *
Ohio Railroad ebould be dlreeted to Heaver Mead
ow Station, the location of thn Company’s Work*.
undersigned, by porwa or by latter, at the office of
the Advert leer and ReglaWr. W. Q. CLA RK,
fun* S, 1866-1 in Mobile. Ala.
We are Ready!
TITS AES SOW PREPARED WITH A FULL
VY line of new
SPII k SUM EIUIIRY.
AM® A TAKIBTT Os
Fancy Goods!
aoeh aa ussalty kepi by no, to aeoommodot* oar
oustomon. oid snd new. W* are dotarmlnod that
our S TOCK and PRICES shall compare favorably
with any In tb* Slate. W* are supplying smallar
dealer, on betoer term*, they My, than they ean bo
supplied euowhora Th* blast stylo*
Pattern Bonnets !
JUST RECEIVED.
800 more scats S
to ante* this week; and still onr Older* oat
»jk:
Everything NOW very Low fer Os*k
April 1«, IMS ts Brake Corner,^naftvOei.
POSTERS, Handbills, Cants, sad «v-
Sftcrt KT.T. Ato Dftßß CARDS
Paul Jones, Jr.,
WHOLESALE BBILEI
—IN—
FOR B Z <3- TXT
—AND— /'•
Domestic Liquors,
NO. 5, H
Peachtree Street©
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Great Inducements
Offered
THE! TRADE.
wsy 27, 1868 Am
Farm For Sale!
Wi havo in eh»rg* fer aalo, an excellent Plsn-
U ion of SMi ncrea, altu .ted In bvaldlng t'ona
ty, about cloven mi:., fn m Grlfltn—loo acre, boat
Creek Bottom. Will be sold «t a gnat banmts.—
For particulars address or call on
LOGAN 4 FITCH,
April Hth,ltefc Roil Estate Ago**
Dennison
•' ' j;
Condition Powders
—FOB—
Horses andOattlel
Tor sals bj CHARLIB LOGAN,
At tbs Express Office,
fitnf-oh 14, lP«8-3m
To Printers.
rfNHE snbsorlhsri nianufavture Typ* Revo ving
i Detthle and . a !A*l.> Cyhndsr Prlntlmr Ma
chines ; IW.I mkl P alien Power Press, fttr Nows-
P"P»r. Book, -I'.h md ard Printing They would
oau attobtiva us Publishers of Newtpaperetotholr
Nov Railway Newspaper Press,
which Uaspetdslly and sinned to supply Nsw.pap.-r*
of moderate elrrnlnilon with a plain bat rarvtooa
bla PRINTING MACHINE, bed onn capable of
doing, also, JOB WORK of every description. It
’ can be run easily by one man st a speed ul *OO lm
pnestens per buur, end by steam will Mr* 1,000 or
1,800 per hoar, without not,* or jar. The prrea oe
euple.aepaec of hWxlo f*.-t, and ean he worked
In a room T frat high. Weight, boxed, S.OOO lbe.—
Thntr Single Larg* Cyllndar
laid Printing Machine,
nr Gauntry Press, to also a eosvnknt tad durable
Printing Machine, rapabla us dolrgtbe aatlre work
id aa oat-town office It la designtd to ran by
hand at a speed of 800 per hour Kate machine &
warranted, andwlll nit fall to give entire aat)afae
tioa.
{• Latter Prera, Uthograpble 7 or CopperVlat*
Printing, Book-Rlndlag, Kiectroiyplng and Stereo
typing, nnd furnish entSt, complete fereaeh.
We would call attontlou to our Beotlonul dure#
type Blacks, Mechaniaa! Qnnlu. Patent L ned Onl
leya. New Compoeitors' htnnda. Cabinet* of now do
* *2‘ standing Galleys, p..t*at Pock
*t Bodkins, Printer,• Knives, Ac. Blnnketlog *• and
Typ* of our own Importati- a and mad* expraaaly
•'oft*, cnouln ag out, and dascription, of many
aaw Maahiaea, not baiar* ahnwn la thalr book,
with directions for putting up .working,Ac. and oth
ernraiul Information, to Just completed, nnd ran be
had an application R HOE * Cos.,
„ _ „ . „ . Toifc and Boaton. Mass.
uf Nawspapara are at llbatty to
Inraft this adverd emsnt, displayed M ahova, 6
Umea in thalr Wsekly Pspar, with this aeto, but
not without, any Urns previous to January. 1808,
hut not Inter, presided thev purehaM typo or ma
teriel of our manufacture fur lour Hulas th* anto'-ul
of thalr bill, which wll< be allowed in rattlameat of
nut*,on receipt of (copy of their paper containing
the advertisement. *
June S, ltewM
Master Bason.
THE undersigned ofiere hto srrvloM to tha ptth
lie for tb* execution of ail mnsaer of
Masonry Work.
BVWIU draft daetgna, make oontreeto, Aa,
G. B. ROOKS.
Otiffi^Sa . April lt,lß<g-ly
White Man's
Barber Shop!
If AS now tbs very b*»t Barbers, and
are prepared to aaaaoimodata tbs
publio on tbs «bar test notion and in the
neatest manner,
Cherry k Bro ~
Oldest Groeery
PROVISION HOUSE
IN Griffin, Wholesale and Retail deal
ers in Family and Farmers' Supplies,
Fruit and Country Produce, west side of
Hill Street, at old etand. MTGoods of
best quality at ©heap prices,
IffifoFresh supplies of choice TOBAC
CO and CIGARS received weekly,
feb. 6, 1868-ly
To Rent.
11l WILL RENT the late residence of Magor V.
Smith, da eaaad. eligibly located la Griffin, Ga.
Th# House to comparatively new, and has five tnen
moffiona rooms, with good out building*, sod I*
conveniently located to tha
Bwdiess part of rim City!
Connroted with the plaes is amoct IXCBLLEWT
Td AdmlntNdrtetorß amd Guifv
dlanaof Pike County.
Vjron are hereh* reqnwted to com* tararap* st
ol |w K. ate. ' ***««»•
urs *
MIBCEIaLAN EOXTS.
Mi 11 11 gk YJP Ia 1 Are now offering a Splendid, Wei! Selected Stock of SPRING
VtllnVOl Mm If fifth and SUMMER DRESS GOODS, consisting of Mozambique*,
111 MU fill ftljr r\ 1181 Piaid Rereges, English Barege, Printed Jaconets, Mozambiqaes,
JiiiVlilUl White Marselles, and a variety of choice Spring Calicoes, (new
selections), Bleached Sheetings and Long Cloths, all at very Low Prices. Also —BOOTS, SHOES and HATS ;
a large Stock of CROCKERY and TIN WARE, The Ladies of Griffin and the surrounding Country are espe
cially invited to examine our Goods before purchasing. Our Stock will be continually replenished during the
Season; and our Goods will be offered at the very shortest living profits. We guarantee satisfaction to every
Man, Woman or Child who purchase Goods at our Establishment. im* £ til well ft Keith*
Good News to the Ladies !
MRS. M. A. HIGITOWER & CO.,
(FORMERLY H. A. SHEPHERD 4 CO.)
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES T© THE LADIES OF GRIFFIN aid
HH Vicinity, that we ara aow supplied with ftn EXTRA FINE STOCK of
New aid Fashionable IfllHaery.
Our Opening Day is EVERY DAY 1
*SrW* are DETERMINED TO Give a* a call, (ovt* Fbmistag
4 Brooks’) and you wiil be satisfied. April29th, 1868. ts
2®aw&»
Your XkjroxawxHfi'
■ . witffi tax, j
Southern Mutual lm, Ca'j,
OF ATHENS, hBOBGIA,
*.Tv3ms% AjpM te^i^ssA
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