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• nfi. * OMTJI'S" t'AUEER.
1 vTIDENC ”5 THAT Hr' VXD BIGAMIST
grant were identical.
- (t Story of the Son of
y. -o Emmanuel, Who Died in the
Hon** of Oorreetlor. in East Cam
rir cr° Mass.
yw*t* ty? phi'-ifir r*y '.y r.ftt
o'T". Oct. 'J*. —Tne d'scovwrv that Dr.
I, rr , t -he bigamist who diet lust April, in
,vHouse of 1 irra-800 in East Cambridge.
„ - none other ih.tn Dr. Ijpwis Contri. a
• h: i r al son of Victor Emmanuel, King <>f
"tab. hi' aroow-d a senaat.o-1. The facts as
narrated in yesterday's /Vf* Imvo since beer.
s , fijiy corroborated as to lease no reason
. * doubt a* to tha idai.fity of Dr Grant.
the time of his am-eC t t layton.
-g j .early in March for swindling Mis*
l_. |l V Torrey. of Cambridge, out ot $30,090,
he breathed his last his Uuf remained
► viiei as to who and what he was liefore be
figured in the criminal records of the State
H: lira word- were: “The world shall
ever i:now me as l was.' N w. however,
•he curtain which separated the dou'ole
terwinsiity rolls hark revealing the one
which for years lie has so effect uaiiy hidden
Pr. Oontri w’aa born in Austria, hut was
ti, i.sinra: offspring of Victor Kmmnni.l,
(.ii.; oi Italy, amt Archduchies Adelfi.iii, m
\ti-fria. Hr was born in I SRI.t wo months lie
'v Victor Emmanuel and the archduchess
,ve,e united in marriage. This unfortunate
, ■r-iimstance rendered him a natural child
~n ] y Victor Emmanuel was at that time
yinft of Sardinia, and did not succeed to the
throne of Italy until 1661.
The aspiration of the young Prince to the
throne of Sardinia ltd to lus tiring exiled by
his father, the King.'After a soiurn of stune
rears in Paris, Dr. Contri, otherwise Dr.
(irann, came to America, and in New York
< iry he met and married the firs* of his
man w'ves—a young Garman girl namad
],ouik* Boden Miller In I*6l he enlisted in
a New York regiment, and made a good
record as a soldier.
CONTFtt's SECOND INKATTATION.
it appears that.while engaged in battle
Pr '.'onin became separat/sl from hisoosn
nsud Before he knew it,li<- found himself
comfortably installed in Richmond, and
while there"became acoquaintod with Miss
Virginia Saunders,* nieca of JeiTersm liavis.
Their acquaintance soon ripened into love,
st least cn the part of the vouug woman,
who believed she had never before seen such
n picture of manhood as that reflected by
the erect and soldierly form of Dr. Contri.
Thev were thrown very much together
during the siege, and the young prince took
every occasion afforded td endear himself to
the object, of his affections. The young
German girl was for the t me forgotten by
him in his desire to completely captivate the
vouug Southern beauty. She did not forget
him, however, for when she found he had
deserted her she made application for
divorce, and procured it, on the gound of
neglect and desertion.
Hardly had peace been declared before
Contri married Miac Saunders and flew
with h"r to Canada. They resided in M >n
treal but a few months when his young bnde
died, leaving him once more a free man. He
returned at om-e to the States, and arrived
in Boston in the spring of IBrtfi, when
Fenianwn was at its height. He espoused
i he cause of Ireland and was among the first
to enroll himselt in the rank and file then
preparing for a raid upon Canada So well
did be conduct himself that when the
Fenians left Boston he filled the p>ositio of
l olooel.
and fter several o' her wor.ieu had t>een
’•*. and hv th ga:..... : e\t el- end the
.p.-u-j iissj served a two -tai-s term in Ring
v-h Kym- • • for the purpose. i> ti
-*pre*vi 11, of a.cpt&oc <>t xunut pr, .|-erf>
hich t- N r- *u'. *n right
tm bis resulv'v- with IH - toik
st Hast Host- i < • wee i’i ■ *>:.- inn
•ation with nan. p in !h-; s ’Js*. *.
Iriwofl urr.pe . - .• Cvl
id not bring hint a i *v< m ; Cs>
lot mark and stomp up v, •
letters contained aw wi e . knew a,
they were mostly vntten in \ ' H-<
language than the English. Shew v :
impression, however, that they had .
to do with his former attempt, against C
throne ot Sardinia. One thing wa> certain,
lie lore no groat love for his brother.
Humbert, the legal siio-wwor to the throne
of Italy. He repeatedly said that it was his
right and that if every one had his due he
should be the next king of Italy, lining, a*
b. claimed, born under promise of marriage,
HU since that marriage was shortly after
r QsummateJ.he.uot Humbert, w as the legal
heir to thoir father's right.
ASSUMING THE NAME OK GRANT
Ring Victor Emmanuel died m I'd' and
” •>> succeeded to the throne by Ins son
Humbert. Dr. Contri was at that time
absent in Europe, but as to the nature of
his doings there no one appeal's to know.
The next heard of him was in .London,
where, under the name of Dr. Grant, he
adv ertised as a specialist and lectured ex
tensively on mind c uring. Becoming once
more involved in trouble with the opposite
sex he returned to the United States, whe"e
he learned that Mrs. Jane Delaney, of
Boston, the only woman whom he acknowl
edged as his real wife, had secured a divorce
from him soon after he abandoned hf~. It
was while out upon a lecture tour that he
first met and married the woman who is
known as Kate Hay, his alleged sister.
T'lgetber they conspired to “do up” the
large watering places of the country. In
the summer or lfi*4 Dr. Contri and his sister
were at Old Orchard Beach, Me., v der the
name of Dr. Perry. He claimed ' be an
extremely’ wealthy Englishman with untold
possessions >n Australia. The woman he
passed off as. his sister also possessed great
wealth. Among the visitors to the Is-ach
"•as a M'sii Emma Kanes, of St. Thomas,
I'enadr.wbcjn ► married in short order.
u .e secured *,K,.000 from her and then left
ter fn fji-r;, n ever tier luist/uat in aU -mh
- i/d. tie r>mp<-m* *o r number of ctl*r
j —■ -■ • to urtftr marrying
■*‘ i ' * r > c n{ Kanno
* **lv !i, r - . ,Vd to her. Tbs
' ink. Mo . os. < enj, S fortunately
tinslv t.'t., . > ot
her,
A It- '-’ere Bea, u hr laid v- ,H. pro
°i Miss Riddle, of Wan ;h<wt* ' j?
I feed to her end *> reje, wA. \ 'JL T .. R|£(l
XUMKKOI S K-' tMOM vl ' ’ \/ir,trnnon
Fron I*% to IW7 the Do-tor Vn.-ron, to
ixl ventures ww almost ton r. kJL
mentior. I^uoy
In Aug'ist, l^S5 t he married W VJth later
->i rev. of Cambridge, and m m I l, r whole
deserted her, taking wit!- him I'KK,, worth
fortune This venture proved t- ■■ a sum
"bout $20,000 to the Italian prin, S E, t affair
" hieh he soon djapowsi of. Viter t-. Hn. V; j..
I’ l <-lrantwe.it intobiding in Clay .1 imrcha
'vliere some time prevously he hob ■ Jig had a
p d a comfortable tittle farm, Huv ■. j s very
residence at Cambridge once. i ■ sTorrey.
probable t hat he knew ml about Mi ■ ,t upon
Detective Ducev, of ('anibridgo, Mr skillful
hiv track, and, after some ver ■ rtyton, N.
detective work, arrested bimat C H n hack to
■I . early in March. Me ivn - t*W- K, r House of
Cambridge and conimitt‘si to <h ■ , April - >i,
Correction to await Ms trial o. Va also the
he died, and, its l-.e sui pnsod, i Kt
’"■‘■'•••t of hit pu -:. m )
That Dr. Cantri and Dr. Ora> Bktahiished
and the same pers ■ has been ■ 'knew the
beyond a doubt by iwrtioe who M onlv too
doctor and his foi mer charafte Ithe one
" ■ii Among these, and | >-■, K 1
most to be n-liod upon CM'- ■,. Sh- s
"f tiiti Saratoga st. ?et , East HosH a n to whom
a sister to Mrs. Delaney, the , tsho was
Mr. Contri was married in iStSlMjjn testified
pi - ent a*'he wedding and n KV-rof l'nugt.
ogn.ust him in the Criminal Col.■< the oarlv
seepsio, N. Y. She uiifnldctß , had bear'd
history of the adventurer a* s>, Bti'd by her
;; from himr.elt', and al> ns re.H,y mb,, did
brother, the Icle Dr. McßbeelHjg whenever
not see Dr. Grant, but for all 111 eetion with
' n •M-.inen* dr*ibt'-n h - etiilß
1 n. m toston, when
Tire Commissioner l oom, of M £n<rl about
•fen by a reporter tud uuest ■
•'rntri describe-; hiw as aa •sveo*
vph fne I'bavs' trt n", :srr “air
MTien st>.s*rn a r-'eterv cj IV Are- 1 stvl
asbed if it resen :Sled C.mtrt be '•plsed rk*'
ndi i He ii iit knew that the r>vm?v
wf > ..tier than the . atssut whom W
teing quettaws-l V I'xatn d.>ap>tvsi
alx'Ut :oi- y oar IST-’ .sisl IT Grant a; - *a*e.i
about ' ss:'.. of cxacflv tlv age that uxitri
would V did he Bill exi-4 Doth wece
l :!sh'i '- letv mcti. A.sd. sp-ange tv s*.
noth Wsasded sf tbsir war word' TVi.
i' Dr. Gre".t is IV. i'outn tsema-iy wsd <s
f The former must tie yvee* and *o knew t' -*
they liava been mam<i Jo an I'al-sn
(irtnce.
JOHN W iO,Er? FKSAK
Riding to Philadelphia in a OofCr How
a Pioneer Won a Wage,
ftswa tV rsitisagp flrrlt
Jonn Me Avdey is I ing wry ill a; h*
house. 17(1 \V,sst Monroe si roe, of dnspisv
Mr. McAuley is one ol Ibe earnest Wlk"'
in t'hicago. He came here in 1641, wnee
Chicago an,t pndonk were etruggh.rg T-' see
whn-h should wear the kmgest 'vatlav
clothes Prom a “illage of MS' irha’v
tar.te he has seer the city grow to -a h .;
mens *n that take- the ah *e ae,-t,l v
manufacture its habiln.iemts Mr McAn
leyV. binuneas was that of bouse moier and
raiser Wlieu the grade of the Isivues
pssrtioti of toe c; y wa- rtiaiigssi n* \.w>
cmiws-ted with the firms wfuch raisesi nvt
of ihe buildings. Although po-se-s-*- - ,si ex
celleni Imsness qualities. Mr VcAi>v was
at ail times es-oentne. Hr bad a tpxa! an
antipathy t railroad cnajan’e vsl di
likisi to piut moaev in their coffer-' by yav
mg fare.’ in the fall of lsT he had <voa
sion to visit ITxilndelpihia. Tfv fae at that
time was
“1 w-uY p>ay that niU'-h,” sari Mr V -
Auley, in oonv tss’ich with a fr.end Id
rather walk “ The cmveratic i cn.lcl in a
wager. Mr. McAuley K-tting tlvat he oaiki
go from Chicago to'Philadelphia on an ex
presß tram for less tbui flit The amount
of the wager was small, but Mr. McAuley s
dander was up and be determined to win it.
For three days be shut himself up in a ar
pseiiters shop, and tne rsssu'.t of Ms labors
was a dotibles-ased Ksx I fe>- n-le-igib by
J'v in width Holes were hone I.n every
side to allow him a snfhofenev of nr. am -
b'rr of racks were pta-ed n s ie ;.r- K \
which were pdareo. a quanfiTv of foot and
an ample siipplr of water. When all tlie
arrangements had been oompilete.! Me An ley
ito the bos and the lid ras nail si
down. His friend, who entered beamy
into the sefaeme. hire.l an express wag> u
and had the box oonveyed to exp o-ss
efllce. I'pxm tlie up p-i lid. written in nugr
letters, was the following lnscriplaor
J'MIN McACI.KA.
Contiaeatal Hotel.
rhila.tr!phi* Pa
This box must ha kept s a h.s'.tortal p\s,
tiou. as its contents itl mbenvae be ruined
The box ar.d t.be contents alt ghVi
weighe.l I T* pounds, and the expire* charges
were #8 3S. In an hr-ur from the tine "'lies
be crowded into the Vox Mr. McAuley e*s
in an express oar traveling eastward al the
rate of forty miles an hour Mr. McDer
mott. the other piarty to the wager, hes'-ime
frightened as he thought of the tram st eed
ing along over the rails with bis friend eoi
fines! in a coffin. Knowing McAuley 1 *
eccentricities he thought thai <ieath m ght
come before h* would ackimwlolge him
self to be defeated Aosirdngiy a leie
gram was sent to a prant where it would
intercept the traiu. and ati 'order was given
by the express compiany to its agent on the
train to refuse to carry the box rmtairing
Mr. McAuley. Altoona. Fa , however vs
reached before the onler was executed. It
was about midnight when t’ie exporess me
seng*T opvaned the hex. and Mc Auley wav
sleeping as naaoefuTv a- if he were r: hts
own her! at home When the lids were re
moved he arose, stepped mt > the cent re of
oar, stretched himself out at full length
upon n pule of poackages just iried to con
tinue his nap
“You can t ride on this ar.“ sa ; i the
nawnpr. ‘*it'agam*t ihe riba.''
“X!v charges have all been pmid," re
jomeil Mr. McAuf> *. anil you has'* n
nrti <o pint t' off '
inweengrir va in a qoandaro The
s '—, lo> (.1, fl'i bo
-■o's, ""V. .is .--
i- hail Isipy. iinlotb
*!. * cs&v • v ‘an.*4,. t. •• s
dsy - sS "'is dint ary
8 *<o, Ss s! • o• • i
Bs. . -X
. * - tv s.
lowing
••Arrr—. -s>, -
uig drink* arn . ,fw ;
Mr. McAniey ,■ Traaxwtßaea •
practical sok~. k-iwc-* <p a- . -•
with his buaineas .-apaai, ’ *■> He •>
porevtous to hr* re’i. went t. 'O . .
one of the Iwwt known hue *. '** ,
Chicago He was for maay year* l *
for the firm of Bcowr, S )i - 41iBgswsori.
and in that oapoaoitv sujerntsa 116< rr,- >
ing of the first brick building eve. morel t*.
Chicago. The building wa- .;t, , ksl at the
corner of Randoipih an i Ui SsJto st reet '
aud was known as Jeaning's ir ,:t wurw.
That was in 1854, before any of Gw ni •i.-rn
appilianocs were in use. The simple moving
of the building fnun one side of the street t.>
the other created a great excitement at the
time, on account of the novelty of the pur.
ceedings.
It was the firm of Brown ft HoHings
worth. McAuley being their foreman at ttv'
time. who. in 1864. raised the Trem >nt
House. 11l those davs such an undertaking
as that was regardon as 'omething stupten
doits. The firms engaged in the w ork were
Brown & Hollingsworth. Ely A Smith .m l
Pullman & Moore At tile present time it
is not at all unusual to u-e 4.tki or s,oi*i
jackscrewrs to raise a building, hut theji the
mere fact that 600 were r*qu4red was stiffs
cient to bring thousands of px-op e to wauxi
the operation. Alter the contras * had hoco
sigmsl Brown walked over to the TTwmoat
and stood for a few seconds in the middle of
the street, garing at the massive structure
iieforr Mlu.
i T warn my name taken off ‘be orotn.-t.'
! mud ih> to IJaiiinigssv.v C:. hw jsjrtner. UV
■ jjpyflf -'.e p do fke wor*‘ '
Hollingsworth j.—; -aded ium. |p>eet ,
to remain in the office anti le‘ the work go |
on. Ku' tfce.- hanvytvJc in wt-j A M<- Vi.i-'- i
was Intel "etc- was . .ailng the Mock on
lake street, between Ola k and la Salle
He alo helped hid'd ih tiiwl car eve,- used
hv the Chicago and N';Thwestern railroad
Mr. MoAauley was bom in the North of
Ireland seventy-four y yti.*,,o, and came
to this couiitr.. wuen rut a mere boy. He j
baa been cooflued K bis tied now'for six
weeks, and the doctors have little ii> pe of
his recovery.
Claude Melnotte’s Bad Break.
fYom thf Detroit Fire Prem.
He winkwi to a Issitblack to sten into a
doorway near the post office, and tneu oon
tldentiailv renmrKed:
"Sonnv, the l'ostmaster and I don’t hitch
very well, so l don’t rare to go in and see
about my mail. Suppose I give you a quar
ter and you go in and inquire for a letter
for Claude iielnotte, and if you get one
bring it here.”
“Not much:” exclaimed the boy as he
drew away.
“But whyf’
"Because I worked that racket for a Cel
low about a mouth ago. They passed out a
letter and 1 just grabbed it w hen an old
duffer grabbed me. 'Write love to mv
daughter, will you? he bellowed. ‘Want
my Nellie to elope with you, eht Ah' I’ll
li-rushyon” And ho walloped mo with a
cane until I had to ride home on a dray.
No. no, Claudy—l’ve learned something
new.”
Horses. Cattle and Chickens.
For colic and grub*, for lung fever, cough
or hide-bound, 1 give Simmoos Giver Regu
lator in a mash twice a day. You can re
commend it to every one having stock as the
best medicine known for the above com
plaints, in using It with my chickens, for
cholera and gapes. 1 mix it with the dough
and feed it to them once a day. By thl*
treatment 1 have lost none where the Regu
lator was given promptly and -egulaa lv.
E. T. Taylor, Agt. for Gr*cer of G*.
THE MORXTNfi SATURDAY, NOVEMBER R^ST.
*HS f-TAP O? TMF WEPT
The K . & of i>* Fans :s Beat a Pns
for Sou’hwa Pe ;,sSwi*i
' sMa *e X.-w V*e f* Pvwa*.
A wtwpntHN of te PV-ws** 1 nevo. e ; !
at r>se:wi* V-*. ixkut eccw-S'- I*’
" i is,,' c-J- ' ' -re S'S rvd wvl ***'s'
takwx fr.-c • r -w-k -• it* ftaw • f®ta.
the AA'ojS. WTttcs e . ,'!-8
At a iocs .. f ' see - ;* be! >e I
Cimsinwd i TV ■ 'Vie. ,ts ' ' . Xvak '
twit stwteiauv-r. s Y* > . ' ini
svt, the T*< srxet.t- - ■ cev. auc
eoe s Jo the et and ,<cw WIU
sru.nn ,le -s w. the b. s y ertw-ujaet
are p a'rslv us Me. ars! s! -• that shea
were Kt aa -el fx- is! a-y I't-rsiew
TbeTMbh*Uv'fc*e ro* tats :> a slwt Ht
taisw faeee aa--i W . k s.v V*. v\ al
t .',84 ' cts w-w til ; ;■ ape! ' ,i.
vga r.c ttwe -ew \ w -g A- wvaw
r-.wer It k "*ve *:sta iv iwh from
•vie rixetr leiX' -wbw st kx-ev Fort t>- i
twlra I*' ' ire eteNautkiwc-i* 'arge
raffs were .- s tn sbe TaUaifat *•'*• river.
•r*i Ike noted ~ Moos' Stw ~ of lb West ww>
then* asittM and sutu. a-rtess the .•kcawK
v the rxe
A ram fn- a few ,la>B ag“
twa.k a \ s• • tb> fCacv TFo fsos-u* b-vat
flat ha.l , v Vor f.-yvi int,' at Snnitw in
the hecusnov i tie '*<-cgg e that km’ tried
men's''o*ik aud ha>* afie* a nuniNer of
■kaagvx been vs ik :-.► snvail X'iskern
river, was 'yiag ?a!!i expswi to the eye -M
'.swie that h t rew-Xel nnrN eowte ah'
wore i,i '*xi‘ Sue oi kke* s*f. there
wees- iwacg s. >si vw* ' Kfore
Die b'w !b S-ar .4 the Wert *■>
lying down '5-vwm. w-ih the cees; tvs*
tag ne w tk-> ant as angle .if * >m* fK-t\
fivedetfrve* Tfu'W-os. as toe low 'iage
.st was,-■ wa, -i}. nix vrsicie for near V'
wbve hngji; Oickt i .xanssesi. a si m save
piase, exgF er B '-v feet • t.M ;8* water
HeX' kn*HMB Sw.l l.v*i (w Set.ee, a*d
Kuh w.vt ad evsn. bra* s-1 ■"tss'C bad
been .-u" aid hea ,<v to sitici tbeirtu
sattaMe apy- inr f sr. part of tbe K\at that
ha.l pv"- Trtv . . ' or -r f '*. g evwoSs
and saUe>t in t.iav 'ovs. lask wit a'sl
'mil. to at la>: V hurteil tetieaih the
| waves of tt ' nst ream .ante
j p>s;' ,\j ,ivi r ih-wf ' r.tsre S.v4 *!i" the
saisl, dirt awl nilfoA '*' tb -'**l on Dio
j Uvik w , -e> 'till in -a ; >si stat * of pown*
it m, a-et isanwrw-i'V:: " s*of an
axe an-i sturdy K'x , am ka . in t"' pas'
-ea xi sewa Wv* >v the twan* o I oil
an : at;' xrixai that wits ' eviiwi sis th*' day
it w*' fir-* put into tdaoe Cosyeo h vts
*■;.< t.eokv rsiu aisi b a" uai.' ar.l s,- a,B
aw ss'gwl by hai'l v: k and won; sa
the mud i'.i iWts ’ v.i l e in short' of .vie
j i'. h to a f 'rt ;n tb.km-ss on the frame ,M
ti, 'i. 'j.x. orxfi
Etefii tlie na.ty wsares! -si h rvv .8 j*>
iti-'v bee-t . hiM fit il v* fancy oaetwl. Biy
'ban* isui' -ciug of Ik ck' .if s\ai\ copper
I nails ami tais ani mw >pk*s IV J P
Henry, of tl.ts ah e, has in hts pww94.xi a
‘ Fnvi :> r..ur>' al \ twenty ;n F-' n heigh?
o< *S .if i.lerty tint eoe st.aal
•v;il p>; mi, v*s a" -M.l-ksn of iNenafi-m. ua
der whK-h the Ss{ >4l ;he W est ss.iosl upavi
ter proa. It a- ' v.svl an t take*, from
t•*' muvl hr Mr o.di.i atwl M• <e t'rwndlei
within thr hi'* few isy. srl houghs ftT'H
tltem by Dr. Hturr, V ixit.s tin. bec.uti
fu! t.-iyd.. *>' high, .' shat h ' i-;,.-'l ar offer
of tee ?;:r * the an.-xi' t vc.n f.r it ftrvm
Dr T. E Hondoß.*! th;* mming.
It is '. t that tre hell of this b*at lie*
bunol vuh her .nd ii. tmio may he re
covered
Your v'Te>pir- icr.S take' ti e Ul'crty of
sending tb' F* wwr> a part .F Sb> reii.B
he ohtat : vi, will'the hope tbs? th'V ma\
be pmie-i au.l prcservwl in tb* off*. -e of our
Creates* Southerts rear'll*law. Over two
■Vniiie kit* jajsi! away, uni tV Star of
the We having :u>.ie her apyenranoe by
the wa:- >ot tb-' Tallahatchie r.i:ining low
al ex;' ir.g thr-wroA if a w.,v fanuai'
bosi. : so nle -r -1 ftom the sight .g
nsui hr the inait'V thrown < ver h'r by the
ye’kiw • ,tec. f the river i sink onoe
again out of sighi, l<ul not out of mind.
An .IGHT UTTUB CHIN A MAN
Post T .turn the Pen of the Fee re
t. r -of the Chirteoe iojatioti.
%'.* flrtr fvV,*l*dV •< A fcffv hT.R
• hie- the hapveert. jrjlieM hacking httle
whaTS i- m AYaslungt.ui may le seen
ever, r -arming gs!; ag on the Me.rope,.tan
Ime 4 -Tars in V o sw’gh: wh ad . f Di.pvx.S
Cijv Agau Jtw .'bid Kuo are over,
•V -r At Mtf fefiew ride. Xuoeward
k>a e naar* **w t v rvde he gre a oharao
t*of r *l4, A• el to lb .laowt'V a* he
ag ka ■ aCr .tnponi pale of hn.
-1 .8 ' . * • e . '■ , • 'll
V ' ■’ '• O" u ' ' e.....
ixy v ag f^ t t*e Vgatkan with that
I,S vSs. - 1 - - N> frees*!
s . . -X ' '"W. * w••
, ' .'X ’ • -**ls ■ -
T lerthkle Chapvys boat* ha |i
t... i*, w >e ■ *'*. ■ ‘ 'vd wtii iVfe*
f • 1-1 f X < -ax*
v.ui w * :i *a*< 4 f 8. •• tne ,-:>i
- pre. ' si ■ 8' .
i.Xi.lt * % iv ’ ' s v * 88 rtf.'* I' •
Ida doe Si*sg cap. • '
Ihr sir v i ' t *
lies* Ijfgai •- *nf w - * -* Xg
hoy ix <W- meet >, J hi Wag 4* .
travel. Tha-hislfe*. is . -i'**l rna'V-.
for a vear par * fit I'. -. Sh ftv- *l* a
tie ba* twen j. gutariv " *e, at stu F, *
which fa 1 h~tss.pr wa.Ui ye’ 4*.;,
sci.w.s the* h* aoeßi f t’y 1- ng ovee
with hapw i*-v aiul ,i* * • t a ft"
(tea B*.jl -r <mit.4te< with hx hr
rites Ua. k forth >e 4 day. The **t
fdkw a*, tie o4> ji cupaak’* of hi 4
fatlicr and tl-attach. .if the tegst.ie ! a't
winter at tb* • •mints' *rtwOKrw>rereplawas
at tb> White rlwis*. ati. as may he tin
agmeil. Min' et attention wh'reve- le'
went, mi m*!*rr how .sn-e th*m<<l
As the cow iwm hvt’-e little man
dann <> s wscfv unlive that ixsiaity w.a
tv a scboolbnv. it u*" le* a. well to g.ve
. linetiling of s dos-ri a hi ilio .viter gar
laent. rraclir’i .m<t 'etov. the waiat line.
ai.i wf a: iu an Aa or can hoy would be an
oravns,, js 'J : u . >c j hr> v/.r n*ts
blue silk Down the front, fastening tf to
eethcr, are tUree long loc. of round Wick
-„k >.a and. over :■’!' bvtwi.s ot wA,h
. .old i’nder inis is wera r vest like gai
ru, jl. w-ith hig standing ,-ollnr of h s ht
blue silk, w l lch i also fast. ..ed
with gold Imitons, though much
smaller than tn *v on the -Mat. Krtun
under the skirt et its lit blue silk an be sen
p.. little fellow ' I,‘g*. ftghJly swatlnsi in
s|w.4.lew> linen, w uich is fle,l at flte ankle
w'Ui a pink silk braid two inches in writ'
Over what loiAs hke clo* littiug gaits s of
white duck, arv '.mm ho* shosw cl ligli*
blue silk, rtniMe. ..round tJie ,lges wiu.
blank tmtm, .mo a* 'e l i o ,• >
piesel I*oo* ' h*' '• bias'k satin I 1 a i
Is shaved cK*e ’ hi - Ivnd, save a u •>
soaci 11l the h.t k, Which theihi. k.
ctan se bair is K e,i nb> a yard -long pig
tail, finished . ie slid with a tv,-h ol
bim'k Ulk.
clasped < 10., u' d.e •our, illm Anger* th*
littV- f I', w L.ar’i hi*books -holds them lov
inglv, t. o. „!h*it ..t i,resent they are more
of n pusale than a tlensuiw to the childish
nuud grappling w :th tin ’ifricacles of t.i,e
Kagllsb lai p age. At tl' top of the pile o.'
text. *ooke-evW •wily, from it* newness, the
latest acquisition- is an elementary
arithmetic. From tha lease's of this pro
trade* n paper frowsted • with ( hinose
hmrogivpluts. wrrtlt wrhieli dtmMdea*, the
writer > endearoi pd to iaake clear some
knottvtvoblem illthestiang' now language
oft;.'loud in which for re present dels
living. The large dictionary, wliloi' wronld
douUlea* call a an .tile to v.ne fn-sw of the
leaned professors of the .mUcge which th.
old!; attends, to hie neatest end darc*t of
ail Air books, is the work ot a Chiin sc st u
dent. who. all unwitrinrfv of any daretvuce
in ti. wonis “Kngli*h‘ and •’ \ineri<an,"
h„v lowtoweri upon hr leboidotm work the
tille, “CbiMae and American Dictionary,
with American Mning* ”
tsr Brown's HrnaeMal I'caches lor l ough*
t'olds and all other Throat Troubles To
emtamtly the bent.''-/Ter. Mmty H'ard Beech
*T.
cheap advertising.
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{MR RENT, aratb I i-nohe*! s,r.h '• - with
utt • *b*rv .ss.c >iv>ssß Tt *'t' easoua
da 4.' \ork 't-'se
\\h.-V FKi'M K' * M fust,"ked.mh eater
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t X*R RENT, two "!XO.*i4dh4K<!*i
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tun *lB VM> nxmt!' Fv*ts MI N I.
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* .cti e.il t t.iR’K i v 8 Sv’NS
ivn; KIN" i- * >re n*% toagrewi utren
Ma*A* B|U*lV for lertwa awb loi'F"
W *i\t f\,x tl# ism Hnw _
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snv>
1 Miff, lunch bwu*e. tank vi >i base
1 m*HU. >*>rner G.">*'i and t'e „ t Vl'l'k'
l.\. \i \ i.‘Ki. t.. 14.; itroiy'u.'H
1 RKf s* . 8 .*i ill; IH Jones sflwM
I Aimo •-I' it THOMAS.
flUd k: Mr. tx-!, st.'O' ’ " Wroulffit 'll stiset.
* hrtwi'-ti P-*1 •.(’ art IhiM; (u ’ i (, B> given
i\ iher 4th v—p,'. i.. I’lVis iV"
I’ORKVSt. fb> n*.Bt ,:'lrat!. listen,*' on
' IX' he 'treii. two -lid we*; of \X'i**.ini
-II *rt ;s.S'.'.' m c'. 'll flv’ii t'* f' • ItH't.v t
\V vi.Vl'rii K A ittVKRS. NO sa. Way sne-t
X, OR RVN .h- * 4t.-v ;.v. hV-qi—" st teat
I* iiree si.V’r. .n •'-tlar, t'." r l .eo no
i-X iiatety \|.j4y to h\ M T‘lri(’R ,*C ht\ iHS
Nv v Wav 4i -ort
IX'R KIM. o.'.'iahlc lunch oeMeine '"tier
I* Uteri, and Alereom 'ti-e-ls. IV*'**'
tv* vi'ib t iV.VI.THOI'U .t RINKKS,
\ 'S Bay si rex.
is VR RENT, front CVt. I. '..rts.iid suuw No.
' X W. si reel siluale m Hf. !as.n V Id.S'h,
rei ' ,'H-tser of Ahenmni: tjis .ellar
an ' 'jCrtsf; t stand for am tvismoo se.vn.l
*8- th'et si.'.'tos .w'. le rente.! if dr*, nul A
TANARUS, . \WT>iN Js 1.4 Wi'.an street.
UIK 8 Vlif.
s* h \ISM \Nt* <'. .'UK WtJ'B Ei*R
'\! t >!> act*" cii sis! i■**<! • cut'idn
eanr . H.ai atra milabr tiverdtr p'tantfng.
KfR \ tS'K. care t* t'an-.t* Savannah, lia.
IX> t S Aid!, a line W-iaoaxiaar Hu*, nearly
* •. in ne ardor IVKe. pi Ah w*>i a go-!
Pare " Write Re igsv.yi:: .*;.*• I* E. .VVUII,
t ew rnitwa. Ik ■
hV'a'Sht.K taar . ""tvVye in goot hussnesn
•i . .liMiralUß,
New* ..<.e
Vv .'N't * sh.i.s a fail ulotdhd young
s.ea twit nns.lt i- --nftW. apply to
p;|l ”8 ii.NRx HWwhr. lla
|*l MIA low a h'B al * ana. nrai Jack
I' > i< tv fit a *k>-:i. *'*d retail hviai
y... t aenorwl meorb*rt.i e- jdsituaat ft
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i" ■ -* e ev, JV'IIN R
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lfK ARD.
Ct'IAIIKWAKI), I 11.-tre rrs-oterel two of
•J,*"' tie misingvehiiees of the bound f *r.
,a the M- rsi.vo Nrs The to,lowing ar* anil
wanting
.lulv to December. 1 s*'
.Inl'v to ISss-mls-r, l*#t.
July to Dseomher. ttbfc?
Thera miss are undrHibttdty in this t iv.
pr\-hablj ,n some U etc- ••"** A. H < >
eraltj th, brnm - .-' our It.w ’itiec i Jh.
~su f.r '- * est- rn of each or any of lb*
ah*"' i-,.i,-t- an,l uc ~'hslion- asb.-.t
t >t !•’> 11.1
H<.\ KOI Mi,
r> rm’l. SOfTH Itoivtfs with excel
't n •xair-l, can tie tied u! SIS' Soulh Rnwut
s ,e 1 rto O'AS,-lUlble
i r> * * v. in |in ~e laudlyi pleas.int
I fscincw.,in; near the park. Addre-,
t\ -Oil ',KX'
,'HOTOts K V I’ll V ,
Itl iftAPIIY sm Üb.NoTIf'K Prtoes
I r Hyeefl Kins I 'aliinet. I'hotiytrupha a
spec*. t•, Price $g for six or gH a,lo*cn
J. N WIUtON,
Mint HU.AN KOI ->.
t,,hip TlllVll IIFIfIT'H iwldtrgted r.mgh
, \ ShcrybodV says SO, liy a box;
> >■
I -lilts JRK OIKERIiiD plain is-rdlework at
f ■ wn lioinw* di-i'u or Xoyuirj'i by a
w . Mtae; pr -fttaul*l gMOilne; good imy
ecu Is ; every thing f litT*fh,sl; luu-tlcuiara
fiwe , vIITISTH' SKKIJbICWIiRK ( ,
I. ’ gig s-l, N* Vol k Itp
. \VK" Iwsi ns-omin'liM Of rvllalile toilet
t f r- ea at rc„-,iiatde prices (i M
RgiDt isT
niaxUi *r or cost. <m wN'imm or a
l\ chatg i.i the husiin-mi tsl, A-, eiots-r. 1
will sell he •'* , k of t’lgai-a, >h*< nitn Toltsox,
regardlexs o -w- 1 show (‘ae** for sale HA
/ IN, cornel Hi.U in ought on
111 ST IN. fi-eah gunh of that puie uanUjr at
fj J 6 ivnla. u. U. UVifn A (MX
mim r\ i vvKor-i.
\\*' hxV* ’ V > of L\>V \ \l\i\ A MOS.I
' o v t >ta, twit o*ri wU M tt<' K*n
•iok, Ham. ' At* on* tfatm six m*H'b tt*mm
TV* K'\v wv;v bought to K' so' \ M i ho
Kv|wxi?'M u' Von** k'urt** whim * £'*vi
V)% utl* ' b <V * U W* WYll to *;\ x A
ost? N*N' • lutS m£ •'ix'VN \\ v *\ \Vo*t
Nrvv*tl tm't
1.1 I>Ul:\ A lUHN * M. 11,
CHIGKERINS
THE I*l ANO
For Pure Singing Tone.
fit' t* I ■ ' 11 of New Ycrk
thu- si*eaks v'f Mi- iVitU S, r 1 mi'v, cl
Rvs •>•■>, N, \ who .\ •> re.'ogr.i.C'l ,p*
K!,' of th*' fitUWt PhtHlst- AHiI most StUVIVv
twl TVii'hrtu that .Vitterict* he- i<odu.S'<l
"Mi>. I'ttry m.U> th mj; visit* tv> New
V 'l'k rsvi\ mg \ Hluahle tbslnidtoti Nn
S. K M.U Aii-i ilttt'vuv it".pnutu>n from
th.- i 'Vi- |i'in- ni.vtons The! •'erg ami
tot tw-holk Th<> I'iwim ti'<i> "t a f'ttiv
' . ..i 1 if. 1 -i'l ti’iiHi- hen a ''ill'll tilth
hot, ami. t>U''i \ tut 'hut these two gii-et
(t.aiU't.'- tti* . fAet'AioAv. / I'ittiitti,
-ht> mail" t* thorough niYeti£*ii.*ii wlth'lt
tn-'iiltt'ii in t"'i purchasing th*> first t luck
tsuts; I 'ji.'l that v\ntt into Western V
York S ' <> tha' turn M al t he-, tv-on
a titan a;nt >t>atlfa-l It umi *!’ that l*tt\
Kurt*\ ami it is a matter of erm-deuce wiih
tiM' to (t'ivt't' th>' list' or thrst-ttmti ttotonl'
tvtth her dess, over 111 of nhoin ptivoss
i Itu kermg Uiatmls "
\ Wo tut Tt' Ttit. VVisk \ I'iano ithn'h
is ttvsl an t inthnant hi siit h magnificent
artists as I'halla'iv tlottsehalk, Rivt King,
Teresa farem*, Win. 11 Shot in-otl ami Mix
A'ary i-certainly a safr att'l devil ahlo lhaiio
to lan Over : t,tw t'hiokoiaHgs have l-w-tt
s.'M, aii-i to day , as alit.ay v the Oil Kt'KlMi
t'lAVis I.KVIt TM ntißl.n.
\ lull hit* of lattist sty It's in ttramls, t'|>
rights att'i StixiMva alnais in our narr
r-a-ois at lontv-t taotory ftritfis ami on rasv
tornts tor j-avitiotst.
L.&B.S.M.H.
KR\ IT VMtt.KIM II It tit*.
To BARIIKLS AI’I'I.KS.
.> - uynum s t'ITIM! VM> t'fst.MVt)
„.• ft ins at ISartvls IllfPlti>\ n>t ATtst>
I'Xf - Itl-t ami J\Vt ia>Hft'. t.lv}t t>KS
ai l \\|\fs t .alt t"."l' Si t. IK CANNKH
Mh ir.s i itot.v n.ortt. I'vsNfi* tiot>i>s,
M is amt U.VIsINS. Ntptt Tt'RKthtt t’Hl NhX
\.- t ITUt'N lU H'l it • tit t-I I lllli,
StstMtS SOM' srvßrtl t'HAs'KKRS,
mill sits, I'AII.S. I 'lt VN HKUtlt KS, UK.M'KS.
%'tii, tut' sali> at toiM'st I'i uvs,
A. H. CHAMPION.
Chambers* Cut <t- Sugared
pi:ao! i i:s.
tth'IJt'IOCS I lit I t
Chambers’ Tomatoes.
M?r \t. to thk. Htrsti
Err and Gap:e Plums.
A. M. A < .w. WESrS,
FEED.
HA> GRkIN *ND ALL KINDS Of FEED
row -
STOCK AND CATTLE.
M'ti c M. ATTENTION TO
1 Viva it' iV Caimly Trade
MJU
VEGETABLES AND proouce
irto may rri*re*rr.
W. D. SIMKINS & CO.
rri.r i.Rrw.
To Mill Men
TUBERS TRACTION
BFLT GREASE
am* -
I'i‘iuuß nvservcvt ivo
S, 1 vs
Tb" fire.' e. *,•> K.’••mCov, t*
oeis tlie ISC-sdl.c I- S' ‘ b. **•’• aol
II ill s I'l >.ns i 11. 11 V• - -' N.
Its use ensbiev Iu t>'l, > la, run sb tnd
haw sent* poser
-r-a u. ay •
I’AI-MKI! lli:OTHKl?S.
S WAN N A l.
RfiN'Nim'niW by
U Vl.t. DIXON .t
J W. TYNAN
ami many oihrri.
■ , n u i v " ■ - ■' *. -
i'AIKTh ANU Olt*.
JOHN G. BUTLER,
WHixi: t.r.Aiwt roi/iRs mils, hi.ass.
V* MMIMsII IT( UJ M>* MIXI K
TAINTS; KAIUIOAD, RTBAMFK AND MIU,
HITTPI.IES SASHES. tmORH HI.INDS AND
81U.DK.RS HARDWARE Sol* Agent lor
UKOKUIA 1.1 MK, CAI.rINi:D I‘I.AHTEU. lli
MIINT, 1I AIR Hud LAND PLASTER.
6 Whitaker Street. Savannah, Georgia.
1865. CHKI& MIKPIIY, 1865
House. Sign and Ornamental Painting
I.AXKfTTLD NEATLY' and with dispatch.
I’/ I‘alnts, Oils, Varnlshiw, nriuhes, Window
lHasses, etc., slu. KsUmales furnlh#d on up
plication.
CORNER CrtNOHf.HH AND DRAYTON tSTH.,
Hear of Christ Church.
Ml wit M„
VBB Hlii I JKL
HUi. I lui ..rnfie
I'llNiuitl F4iil|iß*alf ,lW#
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KTM ftir Hi urn I’ntpa |t,<ilu<llrn
IfVI pßlnn| Mi-rlu TrlwinlfusX. >4Wi
ME II *• I'lmuljif tn*irntlu
if llJXlßfitr lißlt'la, if 11
jfJtrHJmOinv* s lno'D a Py l.*i lint (f
MlMistl Us* tl M kiulu.
rrnTtoxs ton fieoittHiKarioN.
rKTTTTON i . 'it ir e-ißptiF ATins
1 ' rOHOU. i'iutaaii (>!XT. T ■ Ih* An
\ 1 ‘in', i oiil'i 1 Mkit f iin' rt.r petitlCUl
ot l I.VV'KT V'lt IDW \RT' 1 IVH.L H y
PIITi: 111 >1 - V r-lTlt tl HHI I t
JtntN M tin At; ' M It i.. V 0 A Nil. ION.
,ii; I ru m i ,i t'i.l.t hi 0 H ri.xt'M
amt t >1 WU l.llMf i'**l*- tfwtl> hoth
tin t ttiri .Itvurf, for aart fm lo.'ti
o;i>er pv • nu> U with trmui.
to N v iueii*ivMmt'*l undfr the name Aim .*' •*£
no S\A IVNAM COI.II sTOMArtf AM*
f I 'I VM f.M ri RIN'I taoir\NY
Ph*t !he ‘t'i*ot oftli** ,i*v*'Mlou MU<I to*
ixirtnnilitr the ti*oi***e t*M'erv on t
Kttut llio o! M tt %'onelgttnttMit
Amt the v.,:.' t tta' u'v*n ovmnioiAion. *tmi *
VJ>'viM\tt M-oeh 'line hnM.n'iw*
t-Mkoond rh* mnuU< dir* mid '•aloof hhp
t'hut the Amount ot • kW't< •* ts mimlovew by
thorn In '•alti tn:Min*s> nitii'illy jwuit 111, nlty
thousand -tottniN and • I ♦ v tl •siro the
v'l un uvimui; I lie o4l|*lt •! mh k ot Mntmipoity
fi ."u unit' t.' turn' tv> tunh s urn •>i vini* uot io
oTooeit ot*o tiunditMt hfmnmvt dollar* w*thev
fhuti ( ion to nme nut}' *tet#n nun<\ the *au\
to bo divided into ahai* of UIM kmi'dmd dolUua
o%oh
That ih* plat e et (oinff huaineaa of -aid cer
t'orution mil U* i hutt aui Hnmt> , tieorgia, "dh
•i* p* uH'tt'al oflV'M in ttie city of Savannah, In
ant* i eiMinty
i u they uomio to lx* n or |unrated aaafote
Mnl for th* (niu o’* tw*uV> yenra. nilh Un*
jv ot roiiowa) at ha expiration of -*aio
o rm. with p* \ver t jhiu I hh* own. leaae and
ahvu|\ laiatN. tmttd i g*. eavn. rights, eaar
molds \ luii vea, mao’itn 'i> atH*n engtin'a, live
stiH'k, oa*a. I'ataa am other vehiclea, and other
ix .at e-tiito amt |H'nonet prujerty, and light•
ond pi o aiul t * s*lt tuorlKiigv *. auhlot or
is*n\v*\ the an me or any part or paivel thereof
with the nppurtena hvn, and to reinvest at
pieusorn, t> make i\ lans ui UKx*nau*nt mtA.
I tie lav's of tho Un !, to ha'o and to i*sr aiw
|nmle malt, totn\mt’ monev and te ixaun ohtign
11 one or I** *ndx t bore or and to Mvure the annie
t\ vtixst. m r otherwise; tosuoamltn
lus sued m its eorpoi* do nat'io. t* onto* into con
imotsnnd t>* ontpt* .* agente nnd nnd
K.vwoialtv to tin'*' vioo> and e get vine the <r
porate ptnors and \ tvih vs Ineuteni to private
i ArtHiatioos m i tan iiikm im ll '|vst*a as pr*acrlhed
t\ the tavva of Ueorfui
Wtioii'foo vour |siiti**n*is pray that they
ami thotr nH>K'mii'y may t*e itnHvrfv'tiited for
iho purposes atoivud for the term and with
t he power* * formed t
\ nil |vioionei s a tit movt the kxxurf for an
v >'Nter of or t'rpfoa umi at the next
let in of lln* Su|n'**it.r i *mrt *f \ liutham t’OUt'lT
Ia lie held on the and m MmuU}, Mngtbcflftn
duv of tViHvmher, ; ir
i; '>t *:u a havknk.i*
ivtitionei*. Attorney a
kVtnion ior t rp >i Ht*on fltod In ofttee and
rev ''riled th" ‘d dr' of and l-iler, \ I 1 tHeT
It NUN \KI I HU ,
t lerk S. (V. C
Si vi ¥ *'r to'oani ' Uwatmah t'm’KTV, t
k'i no nOrrirtstfruiouCmin
l Harnarrl ihn*. Clerk of aid Superior
Court, do ivrtcy that tin* foiagoing I*a true
eati'aot from Ute Munites of wild eourt, and
that the same "* glad and reoorded on thla ftd
ilnv of Cetol'or. A I* 1^
H\RN Vltn V hkt:
i t rk S. C . C C
I Kti Al NOTH
(' KORUIAi CU4TM4U l ui'viv In t hathatn
1 Sui*ertoV Coort Motion to iMiialill.sh lost
deed ,
To Isaae l> s'he, ilenr.v Love. Ahrahnm
Hacker, t. t raiikhn U*<er. Wm K U./ter,
‘Photnas |4 htHier Mona |Haler, \ma Itoalor
t‘resale v t>lnmlie l t'lioppin, Arthur
I* t'tioppln, U*orge U Heart r.mma Eat'Ho
Hodgson Mar* i tl*d. son, Agnes R H*>dg
son. vloorgo tl lbi/ion. aud JiMM'phC. Htnlg
Md/ AHI TH V Rll> V having presented to
me u i*ehtion in wriltug. "heivln she alleg*a
that a certain daxl toiote Nw 11 and i'l io
Steplieu want, in the citv of Savannali. "aa
made hy ISN U t I. 4 ROC'II K and SAMCItt. IV
Itf |.L. noting a* ; oumdaaionei-H under a deorew
in Mpiit> in Chatliaui Hiifierior Court, wherein
you were )s*t<Um or are iepn*sentafivea
.%t parties. ** are '-rerouted adverwdy to
het title to aatd ioisid tahd. "hleb wild deed, a
ropy of wlii>'tv ii auhstaie’u Is altuebisl to said
petition and <ln v .* worn to lears date the Oth
tav *f dune. I '<'<o. and the original of which
deed said jn till ner t lai.ns haa hee* h*t 01 de
stroyed, and si wishes aid copy established
in lieu or said la4 orr*tnal. Von are hereby
roimimnded o show eause, if any you i*ai. ai
lhe n*Kt Siiisu ior Corns in t>e held n and for
wild countv n ttie HUM! MONDAY IN UK
CKMHKR > K.Y'I, why said onv deed should
not he eatablihe<t m lieu of tha font or destroyed
original
And it furth 1 appearing that some of you,
to wit Mnadain fkicker, I. Kranklin Uoajer,
\N m ► Uosio rtioin.is H lMr r, ItoiiA Hosier,
Nina Hosier I i**wa.lay, lUam lie K. Cboppin, At
-Imu M Ciio|i| iu, In* *rge It. ik*arvi, Kmuia Ka
telle llodgsnn Marv t Hodgson Agues B
llodgson, tbs'rge It llHlgson and Joseph C.
1 lodgaon reside outside of the >t*aie of tieorgla,
It is Oieix'fnre t.irtber ordered that vou so re
sosidlng outf dr of the State of fleorgia l*e
nu veil hv n | uhltcation of said rule met for
throe moptlik H-t, re the next term 01 said court
to wit Tim* * months before the FIRST MON
DAY IN
Morning New**. a public gazetiu of this State,
published in ' his county
Witiiesa tho HonorahV A P Auahs. Judge
of said Court, llu *.th dav o| August. A. TANARUS).
iss,. RARNARU E HKE,
ClerkS C .C.C
R. R RICH AKIM.
Isaac BF.cKPrrr.
Attorneys for Rptltloner*.
A true copr of the original rule .‘*l iaauad in
the above
Clerk S V . f\ C.
UR.
ICE!
Now is the time when every
body wants ICE, and we
want to sell It.
PRICES REASONABLE!
JO T.i set* good fe 100 Pound*. Tsc
140 T.i sett, good for 100 Pound*. $5
JOO Ti sell, good for 1 009 Pound*, ST.
90 Pbundt at on* delivery 50c
Lowet privet to large bwyora
V
p tr fir •* *i m+M
* rf t 4 f#Hi
KNESSBOCIER ICE CO.
' I I
I—II ■III I 0mm e A| mm •* I it —*l
i itC-
ASk YOCK miWiEI PC !T.
* . !.
Doe* ih* work of one or vt|og (IN. Indorsed
by LKAIUNti r.CHINKHt N
LEO ..CKKIt * C<).,
•DlYreat Jones Ht.. New Y'ork City.
Ae.ld fur i 'ireulsi
IKON WORK*.
IcDodobel & Ballantyne,
IRON FOUNDERS,
Boiler Makers and Bluksmithi,
MASur*iTi'lrs op—-
BTATIONAUY end I’OR FADI.K. KMiINEH,
VERTICAL aud TOP ItUNMNfI CORN
MILLS, Hilt I Alt MILIR and PANS.
\ DENTS for Alert and Drift,' Interuirs, the
slmplnst and most effe ■*!ve t,i t]je market,
ilullsri Light Draft Magnn!tit Cotton 010, the
best in the market.
All orders proimiUy alttuded Us Head for
J-rtoa List.
r. Ff. noRaETT s column.
WORTHY
OF
NOTICE.
A Few Offerings
OF
REALTY
THAT
Should be Investi-
Rated by Investors.
Cily Rpsidences, Small Farms,
Lois, Speculative Properties.
I am offering this
week:
A com fori* hi*. w*ll rrns*il <iw*lliog *o
i orn*r, with south .ind *t *xpourn, n**, th*
rrk oilouiloii on tb* wnl tud*.
Anoltior, * ft-w Mr*ol farthorsouth *n<i w*at;
nrtgtibnrhooH good; location dou I *bl*
A vnrv n**l. hut. until, cm t*g* wttb Iwg.
loi, on Srcnnd nvrnuo Mi*rond Andornoni. n**r
Bull.
An exorlloul lot, lxlos, on Duffy, facing
soul It, next to th* corner of Abomorn
Another fin. lot, Mxinß, On Henry, facing
south, ti*xt to the corner of lUhersbam
A flnt- lot, llxino, on St. Michael tr#t (aoutb
of Andtiraon *ti'**( l, third lot from Habersham.
This lot In on Ih* prmu**t. hills mound th. olty,
and is hound to become a very desirable neigh
borhood.
Three (Hi pieces of ground, containing fl*,
ten mid fifteen acres, on lb. Mlddlegrouad
Rond, about three miles from t.bo Court. House.
This Is well drained and a reasonable pioo. of
property.
A valuable and well paying property, mutat
ing of two stores, s bakery and two residences.
In tho Wi-slern port lon of the city. Will be sold
at a bargain.
A fine business lot on Indian street, near tb.
Electric Ugbt Works and Ihe Rk* Mills, on a
corner. This property Ison the line of the ttm*
street road and will rapidly increase in value
Two lots of large prospective value, fronting
on Estlll avenue, near White Rluff Road.
LAST
But Not Least
r
Alionl on* aoraef ground Withe While Bluff
Road, Juisi. beyond the rabroad crossing This
is well fenced, and bss tenant*’ bouses and
stables under rent. Thla 1s t,b* only ground
near tb* city on this road for sale, except In
small city lots, and well deserve* tli* attention
of speculators. C H. DORBETT.
Real Estate Dealer.
flo final Phillm
Of bow to get . home has be*, practically
solved in tb faelllttM offerad In these days by
ih* association*, at work In our city. No on.
should b*
WITHOUT A HOME
with such advantage* at tbeir command If
the reader really means business and wtshutn
avail hfutscir of the benefit, which others are
enjoying, l ask U> be informed of It.
A willing mind and a little . ash are more tha.
apt to result In a trade.
u vwopfflprr
Real Estate Dealer.
MONEY
cen h* had for Investing In real estate, *itfc*r
for homes or for speculation, upon better terms
now than for --nr* be* w.
COMPANIES
and Association* on different plan* are being
formed all lb* time to assist, upon easy terms la
this pblla.athrop.c object. For th*
Benefit of My Patrons
I try to keep sbreast of the time*, aod am pr*.
pared to give them the benefit of all tb*e# dif
ferent plans for easing the burdens of life.
Lenders of Money
§
ar*flt*lclQg rMI **tn.U! mort gage* a*
topegounte theao atralght loan* At SAtisfactory
’ 1 1 DORSETT,
Real Estate Dealer
We wan* AGENTS in every city
and twrr_ BIG OR MISSION!?.
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