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TrK;i>ay, July 20, 1880.
’ TO THE PUBLIC.
n> reason ol that impairment of
li,nl li which makes the confinement
to 11 litorial satuTnm no longer
advisable, coupled with other business
■uniteis which must now engage my
u I'ivitl d time and attention, I here-
•»y ann-unce that my conncc'.ion with
jmirunli-m ceases with this issue of
the IliN-kk. Tiiisltho more will-
i ly c •■•sent to, since in turning over
to Dr E. D. Newton, my successor,
the eili orial and business mannge-
i...in o the Banker, I have made
wav tm one, iar abler and better
ijM.iliii .1 lor the duties of journalism
linn myself, and in eommending him
... ih- iciders of the Banner can but
nineiululate them upon so advania-
jiii'ii' u change.
In '•nhling iarewell to those with
win -in I nave been associated for the
I .I, .i -i\ vears through the'columns of
n \ !■ i or, I can only say that the
in. h.-i reward which lias attended my
FRIGHTFUL FATALITY.
For sometime we have been noting
the great fatality|froin disease among
the colored people of our Southern
towns and cities. It has become so
rapidly on the increase until humani
ty demands that the subject should
begin to receive the careful consider
ation of cur sanitary and municipal
authorities. The negroes, as a race,
are highly social in their natures)
This is particularly true of the South
ern portion of the race. Then, from
this and their general im^cuniosity,
how very natural for them to crowd
together in their homes, often estab
lish ng astonishingly large colonies
within a very small territory. This, ol
course, makes them all the more sue-
ceplible to those infectious and conta
gious diseases to which they as a race
are perhaps peculiarly subject. The
densely popula. ed quarters in the
large cities oi the South and West
have within the past lew years been
the scenes of unprecedented fatality
among the colored population. Until
within the past two or three years
yellow fever w.-s unheard of and un-
in w p i er career has been the pleas-
laiming you as my readers, i“g the negroes. The fears
ami iim consciousness oi having, to the
ins in' jpy humble ability, discharged
wisi l o^iceived to he my duly,
■mil .Htiv, fiarles-ly and impartially.
TIij I at times may have erred, I
i.k'i .1 in it be so presumptions as to
•■ y That in the discharge of duty J *wmm“ and contagious diseases have
fui progress of this disease for the jiast
two seasons in Memphis and other
Westei n yities show matetlic colored
population have falleireasv victims to
the ravages of this Rightful pesti
lence. Sluti-tics show that other in-
•lieu been compelled to ailing
I oppose tbe best ot personal j
been largely increased and made more
widespread by the crowded condition
will ever be with me a recol- ! of this race in the larger cities and for
the unpleasant duties ot j the want of projier sanitation. But
there has developed of late years
among this people a fatality from an
other more unnatural and unexp. oted
source, and which goes further still to
prove an alarming mortality among
this unfortunate and poorly protected
people. It is a tact well established,
we believe, that the colored more
than the white race is exempt from
l. i a eiu. To all such I would say,
• in .n s human, to forgive is di-
> in " and would ask, that, with an cx-
erri-t! n| that charily which is the
lire, li e-l jewel in the casket oi human
• ac lldieies, you remember me in
litis e iinection as tlie editor and not
a- ■ in- individual.
O, n,y brethren of the Press, 1 can
..in . n-s, that, what of iirperfections
ili,._ may have discovered in me as a
hr. liter journalist, tnc same be noted
pi iKx pareil, while what of virtue
i h. re may have b, en, I pray yon print
in pica.
in parting with those noble and
g* hint typos who hare shared with
me ihe ups and downs of the printing
• flic , I can but add that yonr life
while a laborious one, yet it is one
■it worthiness, your duties though tes
diuus, andjoft-limes irksome, still they
are aitcndedj^w-ith the proud con
sciousness that they are discharged
tor the enligliiment, advancement and
cno ii'inent ol yonr fellowmen. May
cm. tins ever increase with sure and
incut isiug pay ; may your rases ever
lie those of the proud and prosperous
printer; may your sticks ever abund
antly support you in time oi need i
may your forms never grow less.
H. II. Carlton.
In a-wumiifg tie position of Editor
■m i i oi-iness manager of the Banker,
I r> cognize fully the difficulties and
ieq.or -ihi it es w hich attend Uie same,
i'.i ils friends and patrons, I promise
my le st efforts to please, and trust
that !• eSouthern Banner in the
i'.iilire may at least approach to the
high ehaiacter it has always enjoyed
hi I lie past. Very respectfully,
E. D, Newton.
Atlanta, July 13th, 1880.
Editor Banner :—I send you be
low a list of the counties that have
elected delegates, and how they stand-
There is a strong effort here to de
clare Colquitt nominated in advance
of the convention by reporting coun
ties for liim that have instructed
against him. They seek to make up
a ‘boom’ for him by claiming counties
and delegations in advance ot next
Tuesday’s conventions. It is conceded
by some of the best posted men in the
party—anti-Colquitt and Colquitt
men—that it is impossible for Col
quitt to receive the nomination. One
hundred and seventeen votes will
preveut his nomination, being ones
third of the convention. But there
will be more tiian 117 anti-Colquitt
weu in finer contention— Outside ot-
the Constitution office, Colquitt’s
beet fiiuiids only claim for him one
hundred and fitly votes. That will
leave two hundred votes against him.
It may be.that neither of the candi
dates mentioned can receive the nom
ination, and that the honor will be
awarded Judge Crawford) Judge Au
guslus Reese or McDaniel.
Your readeis can lest assured this
count is correct us .far as Colquitt is
concerned. I have given him several
votes that I don’t believe he will get:
' Colquitt—Appling 1; Baker 2;
Berrien 1; Burke 6; Calhoun 1 ;
Camden 2 ; Chattooga 2; Dade 2 ;
DeKalb 2; Dougherty 4; Douglass 2;
Elbert 2; Fannin 2; Fayette V; For
syth 2; Franklin 2; Gwinnett 2;
Habersham 2; Hall 1; Jasper 2 ; Lee
2 ; Lincoln 1; McDuffie $; Miller 2 ;
Mitchell 2 : Murray 2; Pickens 1 ;
Thomas 4 ; Towns 2,; Twiggs 1; Un
ion 2; Walker 2; Walton 2; White
2; Willcox 2. Total 69.
Ahli-Colquitt—Appling 1; Berrien
1; Bibb 6; Bryan 2 ;,Bullock 2; Cal
houn 1; Charlton 2; Chatham 6;
Clinch 2; Coflee 2; Crawford 2;
Effingham 2 ; Emanuel 2 ; Fayette £ ;
Gordon 2; Gwinnett 2; Hall 1; Har
•V i n Fort retires and General l’hil
m- ' as an open field for Congiess
district.
s.1,11 Inman has sold the Atlanta
1 . in y four thousand bales of cotton.
Tnc French Jesuits are emigrating
in Canada.
• !• 'teral Hancock weighs 300 pounds
• ml 1»| a lit tie heavier politically, than
I i nfiu d.
pulmonary disease. In .the olden and , :i * sou 2 1 Hart 2; Irwin 2; Jackson 4;
better times it was a rare thing to
hear of a colored person dying with
consumption. But it is not so now,
and the fatality among them from this
dire disease is becoming frightful. We
have within.a few years noted deaths
from this disease among the most ro
bust of the race, amoug those whose
physical developmeiiiagwould indicate
almost total exemption from all pul
monary affections. Now there must
be some direct aud unnatural cause
for this consumptive tendency, aud
which, from its very nature, is easily
preventable, at least in a very large
degree. It cannot be denied, that to
the active, outdoor exercise, together
with the sanitary provisions that were
imposed upon the negro race during
their days of slavery, are to be attrib
uted that prolificness and exemption
from disease, which is not now to be
found among them. It cannot
be doubted that their inode of life and
habits then made them the hardy and
healthy race that they were. The abs
sence of these health advantages, and
the necessarily impoverished constitu
tions which come of their improvident
natures and impecunious condition,
are rapidly making them victims to
diseases and scourges heretofore un.
known to their race. It is true some Loi,i, ' a,la 3,1,1 F *ond» cannot be re-
of the causes which contribute to the P e:,te,K An J fairly .popular candidate
Jefferson 4; Jones 2; Laurens 2;
Liberty 2; Lincoln 1; Madison 2;
Marion 2; McDuffie 1J ; Milton 2 ;
Montgomery 2; Morgau 2; Muscogee
4 ; Paulding 2 ; Pickens 1; Pike 2;
Quitman 2; Screven 2; Stewart 4 ;
Talbot 4; Ware 2; Washington 4;
Webster 2 ; Wilkinson 2. Total 96.
.Georgia.
WASHINGTON CITY CORRESPONDENCE.
July 12ib. 1880.
Mjjpy of the most prominent Dem
ocrats of tbe county arc now in New
York, where tlie National Couuniitee
will be organized this week. There
has not been a presidential contest
since 1856 in which the leaders and
the rank and file of the Democratic
party were so thoroughly united and
•o enthusiastic as now. No contest
has o]ienrd with so good a prospect ot
success, independent even of this
gratifying harmony in tlie party, and
independent of the disorganized con
dition of the other party. In 1876
Mr. Tildeu received a flattering ma
jority of all the votes cast, and it is
not claimed by ary one that the can
didate of the party, whoever he might
be would receive less, while it is cer
tain that the theft of Sooth' Carolina
C- a |on worms have made their np-
|-..ii mice io Alabama, Mississippi and
Tx.*.
Capt. Bonham with the Abbeville,
(>. C.J rifles is at the Rome encamp
ment.
T he Augusta Seios has gone into
l lie 1‘notograph business. ‘The Sage
"f Lin rty Hall’ is its first subject.
. kiHels aud cotton umbrellas included
.-k idies without extra charge.
1 lv. Tanner has reached the fif-
i ei.in day of his fasting experiment
’•• ■.til tel proprietors in New York
I*si be blue us to tlie future outlook.
»• Tanner can hold out for forty
d.i. » ilie boarding houses' generally,
■ I., go out *f commission.
' fie Republicans are atsea. Secre
«ry Sherman is sore against the Ohio
.-'Mies selling him out at Chicago.
• 'i. • rests on his oars at the Virgin-
. '(.lings. Cameron seeks a watering
•e< — r the summer. Login is given
•i i of sub-assitiaut manager’s
iv hi the West, Carpeuter has not
anl from since the nomination.
i iog goes to Europe, soju, and
i .n. srilFgo Democratic in Septera-
;i.ij>dgkville, July 12.—The
• i-es of the M. G. M. & A. cols
to-day consisted of speeches by
in .•mailer male students, and read-
m.- mid recitations by the young
•*>'•>* Dr. Mell addressed tlie fac*
a '.'. aud trustees in a few pertinent
..i o h ghly comp'iiuentary remarks,
• mi g which he said: ‘You (we)
I ' «• all jmttitntinn which the State
1 1 'v f/'W, nwy point to with pride
:» «•,»»<% °* "fo* 1 —“ R'aud adjunct... _
i.in.cylaborcr in I he woik of mu.vj. Uon ° r 1
mg the people. As to President Dud- sanitary
i. j.lie w ’be right man in the right
iiir*. The Stale may well affoid to
• Kii4.il t > it mat-rial aid, and her fos-
!• ring utfe, etc.’
unfortunate condition of the negroes !
are beyond the reach of those agen
cies which we would summons in this
much needed and humanitarian work.
But that their condition can be great
ly bettered and auie i irated I y prop
er sanitary inaugurations, inTone can
deny. Tne colon d people ot the rural
districts being comparatively free from
these evils, goes to prove conclusively
that much may be done by sanitary
introductions aud proper care and
watchfulness on the part of onr mu.
nicipal authorities in the more crowd
ed towns and cities This is a ques
tion not only of humanity, but one of
grave public policy. These people
rre a portion, a goodly portion of onr
population. They are not only con
tributors to the industry of our coum.
try, but are last becoming direct
contributors to the revenue of onr
local and general governments. Then
aside from a strict humanitarian view
in which we should regard this sub
ject, these people ire certainly euli-
tied to such consideration at the bands
of our authorities as llu ir condition
demands. It is a fact all must admit,
that no )iortion ot any community
can become tbe victim* of (my dis
ease, pestilence or scourge without
subjecting the whole community to
the same danger. Then public policy
and safety unquestionably demand
that this all important matter should
■o longer be overlooked or neglected
by our sanitarians and municipal au
tliorities. Much good may be done
this people right here in Athens, and
with the wise and proper steps on the
part ol our city authorities a benefac
tion may be inaugurated, the blessings
of which, in a short time and with but'
comparatively little trouble and ex
pense, may bo voacbedsafe to this un
fortunate and afflicted race, as well as
to our whole Southern country.
We will have more to say on this
subject at another time, and for the
present would respectfully call tha
attention of the medical profession of
onr city to this all important matter,
and suggest that our city authorities,
at once, proceed to appoint from the
more prominent and intelligent por-
t tion of the colored people of Athens i
committee to set with tho
healthy board of tho conucil, in seeing
that projier sanitation is inaugurated
and carried ont among this portion of
our p ipulation.
could have been elected. But we have
chosen the most available of men,
whose nomination is cordially assented
to by all other aspirants, and who
will bring us large accessions liom the
other parties. Aud added to all this
is the determination to do faithful
campaign work in every school district
the United Slates, that will not he
left as has too often been the can, to
the enemy,.
One of the marvels of modern Rad
ical politics is the annual assessment
made upon Government officials. The
officials dislike it, of course, the peo
ple condemn it, and tbe amount re
ceived, though largo, is.to a com-ider-
able exteut swallowed up in the ex
pense of collection. There arc siin.
pier and more vcononical ways of
raising money, which, no doubt, are
employed,' but a slight extension of
which would add to the yearly fund
ail that is wrung from needy clerks
and laborers in Government employ-
SHOULD
communicated.
Editor Daily Banner As
the time i- at hand when d< h»
Yale College in 1825, rent, in he led
alma iimler in his will to the extent of
$100,000
Guv. Colquitt delivered a speech in
gates are being eho-en to the pulit'cd Oiuliberl a few .lays ago, ami
one requested him lo deliver a lecture
Insurance’ and 'DirectTra
conventions l.oih Stale and local the
question very naturally ari
these delegates be iuynictei]
are circumstances w
public questions fi
which the policy of
ing the delegates is fiitty made up
and determined, w heu it would not mark the other day,-Thank fortune,
be amiss to instruct them. , l |' e “vT' aJv " t T S ,0 ''
d , . the 8ei!son ! Now we will ha\<
iSut aa a gem rm rule we —
such a policy i ? p ^ ^sj^ia^- k j ^ , m , re
tins true when the niutu or oufy | noise than :inyf»o<ly el?*e, c>ut lie
question to be ilecMed in the ?eieetion t <h>ew/t-ieail the haiuL ' a
o»> wnimf f f.ft 1
especially is this true, whin a number*
“Edgier Advertisements
/T EORQIA CLARKE COOSTY—Where**
VXK. K. Simltcr, Adiur. ot' Loai»uj A. Wilch
• iecM, applies for leave to sell eleven slisres of
tlie Capital Stock of Now Hish Shoals anti
M:*nnfacturirit» 4*oinjmny, l»ol'>Dguig to the
said dec’d.
These ar«? there lore to cite :vnd admonish all
eoneernetl to slio v* cause at my ottine, on or he
arth day of August next, why said
Id not be grunted,
der my hand at office th»s 5th Jalv,
Asa Al. Jacksok,
-w4t. Orbinary.
1880 N0M1N&M 1*80
i • - • *
GEN. W. S 'HANCOCK ' '*
of camiidales are in the li'f-.i for ilie
nomination. . liistfuclkuiUiivdvr tilfh I
SI eiih
Tie Allanta
i'lckoiii
^ Li -Jiiin^
circuiiistaucis ''not <iiliWqrteiUf\f"laiid
to great cinbarras|j(lit^l'^iiWS
omul trip iickoiK liom .vugiiAll 1 1ft'
| New ur.A .uv.r-,
Tell not. your secrets in .ncornfiel.lf
■ oiJj to »m» oaiu'j «J won naif ,rotns
iOI.V, GIERKE CO'JXTY, Onlinurv
TUiu^iorC^iitnty Purposes. Upon the neti-
Lp£ varioufli citizens or said county to have
an Election Precinct established at the Georgia
Pact ry in said county, and it up{H.‘ariu^ to tne
»hat there is a necessity for tlic^amc, it is
therefore on lured that said hlecti^^p'recinct he
and the same is hereby establWied at that
place; and it is further ordered that a copy ot
this order ho published in the Weekly Soitii-
RN Banner once a week for six weeks.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
— A true copy from tho minutes,
s uSO f»\v ASA M. JACKSOX, Ordinary.
tfie selection qi J Wffnfoy. ;Ul # cuitjtfewf H&iSH h^wer.at tlie
date, who is bv no- mafuhlUio . most ju^he TowUiuf vim- tlutisaia «.usc
J «* . . - ed-miletnult. ami l,hu Plaintiff, nil
Libel For Divorce
. OltfK Superior Court,
?saii.\h smit11 ( November Term, 1 H7«»
i!»U -tup^ontf to the court that the Detend-
•uit, Surah Smith, do-s im, reside within tlu-
county of Clarke, ano it further uppeariiiK that
suhi D’ lviidaui (U.-f m-t reside within the State
ot Gcwr^ia. it is ordered by the Cour:, uon
Uvotioti pt'pouuscl, iltat .-uitl iTefendant, Saab
next term ot
. be considor-
1 eddndefault, ami U.e Plaintiff, ullowed to r*ro-
J iuii.il 4*,.l I* i. i'll .it,,.* .i* i
en - .' , and the
L'lvct the bust man, these com- ‘ aWikt k,. immediuttly pronounoikT lfi4t -,A 'i' ■)"’> air Uli il.
ms wv'ufii not ariyth . ! A'li.i tffc'iij ohfiilwun* and Uiiqiatchetl'thwiWiMOMtO Thp.mii'g^if is"!.' ‘ J ‘
sople lh' sclehihg'^i ; eg.ue^' a!,im:ils ..Ufollo,«I n •('< | JonM. Hvzu^t
as to scltcl
phoaliou
the jieople
should cliost! such niei/f '•
NOTICE.
lie Iliad
a i"
by new eoucracts.
4 t be made to one of tlie above
d no payments, *c‘ttleirer:tnof
>tbcr pfr.t.n or pel sous will
ne firm.
add contracts made by either
of the aiHoe named parties lor the firm* within
t»»p.*cpis;tb* partner.-hip business, will bj
reet^Jui/ed ami eo:,tinned h
dtfcvrf.ii. 11 1.
a
ue nru.
. LE-5TF.U & To.
•lay, 14th lbsu.
Application for Leave to Sell.
nioBGIA, Clarke Pointy—Wliere:Ls K. .1
willi tlu; comi'iuiuise ^ ItfJnWjAvrti*
so ollen prov.sn.ijuM butii to
ueiit candidates and the p-.-mih i” " ’ "4
Are delegates!- Kouxb HJ f tes ya tetj • id h.
THEIR INBYRUCTtoXA) > AND • VllWN UlftUbp WdliE «t>W»l^diofl«4~
and WRY are THKYiiStrxi) Ti> VjjiKfV*j - ^«*=»*• (*nn/. Uio * Bhiladctpliiti i
them? •• is idl -ij)77a<.nili4«)ii4l(iolili«v«io»*.Mi^ne4,i!iliai
■ 1 : i" 1 f iq.liiMnaiv'dvJcinru) the ooadjMilsr.ofiArch*i
This is a quesliutl’mvolvirriikiJg.'KtVl hidinp GiliiKins. at Ballimorct" dirt*
moral priucipl
or promise c
eat moral obii
inoral obligatio
aud under
often very
lacls aud
after the instructions jiqv
and the obliga.iou. asmuued. butiii
developments migbtmak^u, cn^u,-L h jb ^ ol * a ‘^‘UBI iu’
lyjust to the people, and altogether 8o.tr in order,to rmikfenhwi.fcoUixia LY PRINTING
dUijA.is.ijowiri iitipedAvUllltttb bbrVe'l IVUOVOSALS TO nr> TUI-'
dillihl HlLtu .il ..j' ....i* .. i »..i. . i ' 1
29lrM D35 23210H ^
V;mcK))
/ •> .g/,:iHT/.
rx:J;
HENS,
gIMjAT lkvdeks
iOw’SlCESa'ROM THE
OF
Seaboard !
0n " B “i»|l.» tri p ...Kik t-vtr
■w.n , i in.Athene nt
6-4 t.ilk \ arrhe Cforh, fomjci'piic,, ?2.ffQ',unv reduce,
200 pieces A mtona Earn, 6 a,„] S cls , <n . var(1 .
8 ca'ivs
A/itiiATMa
d to 9,Sc per yard;
excusable in the delegate trot to offt-y
the instructions given. > .miir
'trill*love,run smooth, q
11 A i tem a i W in! once beg
il Jlbut jt
in a I ?i:ture
Dr. l’aley, that able ami pH.found 'Lnliet ami igeiitiomeh,
I FfiffW??* gi-'iuiMiJi ititeUout, biit I,
'yiltliAinv’-u .. In t iit.w mi!
A woman in New Voi’k 1 ’i'efeolly
Itii*-
moral philosopher, is very el«\r on ?
this point, and says iii subsigqce,
“that where there is a failure of tln.-e > A woman in -New l ore it-feo
considerations under which, and by key’'"7laui'? l,r4e u 1
* .... v ill..’,: . *ri.'i’..ifo
reason ot which, the lustruetipns yi uc
‘Tla-K tiov. Biiiwn fitvdie,I the uii-
con<titn«iuuai'act ol Ohngrass that put
ten.'Soatlierrt Slates nmler martihl Kw
given, then tlie iu'struefions ate ttu 1
longer binding.’’ In other nor.
in the ease ot a candidate foi public . ami llifofo* | ehpld »•) the 1 ‘trre'M fit \
office, “that after instrtidfrons liave ] Cu*rts-inkrti:il*iJ the Ait
been given, iucompeti ney, li d eoat'^Lin'ce-ol onr-olijAetffin
duct in office, a violaiiou ol j-ub'Jg lion to til.- place of Uiiitferi
faith, honesty, strict
are develoj
didate fur
delegates s
selves tuor
vtruetions
These, at least stem leasouabie^ ’and’t'>tilt (*«v.'Brown says now tlmt he’ was j
rational deductions ami conclusions. rigivt l lifirii' Tlie pkineiple is a "vital 1 ! Ti”
STATE ‘il-' GE‘ij:g1\. i'OMPTRiiLL
F.I: tiKNKKAI.’S OFt'Ii.'K, Atlaw*Tg e „«.
uii, June 1st, 1830. ’
L inter un act ot tlie General Assembly in
,compliance with Article 7, S.etioi, 17, pgra-
irrapli lt-T, tlu; (.on.stiiutiou approved Au-
irust •jyr< | l.s7!i. proposals will be received to
,no the I ublic Punting for two years from the
• xpirstbin.itibe term of office ol'tlic present in-
cimibent. ,
skaikii 1’kop .sai.s will be received for tliirty
■alays trom tbe first of J nne, 1SS0, at the (iffie’e
ot Secretary of fhs Mate in Atlanta. On the
tirat rues,lay iu August next the Public Print-
Injr' Avdl be awarded lo the lowest bidder wiiose
/t'id is,filed!in oinoiiance w.tb law. Stipula-
spucpicut.oas and requirements can be
app'uati.m at tin- Otlice of Secre
-I'M.l' JOUIT
otlQ-PM
UT.b'IH
■l‘ ( "
l»iJ the • nitrin ! '-O' in Atlanta,
ill IiPM-T-vi f • xt'StnT, Sec. ..t State, | Commissioi
, - . . , J ’ '' • " hjbiit, Comp. Gen., • of
W. LtNFi.OE, TrcuMirur. ) l’ublicl’rin
WiHu-raojfl; oouth by the premises occupied by
mrt, itiid west by Fouiulry stree
ruionai uetinuiioiLs aini coju-Iusion*. ri^mjiidn* ► 1 lie prmcipk* 13 a vntfr Th, l..t iK-inhr ut present occupied by kw*
Unfortunately, it i-too often the ca-e,. HiirfVhc diflo^uce tiio j»ri*at fti ! s ".'° ?«•< w'lit-inimr 1-4 acre, more or'less,
that delegates under positive iu-tnic-. agreonieAtiviihout eliangvi' on Ae pait ■ fi V“.'{*
tions, do not Mop t<> reasii . tiuis with 1 Oi Minus on.-, and we do tlbt, jnbNnis'e * II. LIXTO'X, T-Jx Coliertor. * 1 f 1
jirttyi
themselves, Iml lilimily and uiavaron- ^ ; o clmtigv.' lAii 'lha. I
ably act with the convicti.iii that tlmre ,n .• .. , , ' . . .
- . .... . ' . , i Hie hrst death lias occurTtd at tho .
no alternniive li*li vlifiii but tooi*ov i »\ • , t• • « ,,, ai
uM 1 ’b*t 'Jil 11« m : 143, 111 Macoh; ft W“f *
Jfieirrji.c:' "
/■: i ✓ „ . • ■
l "^diir at 5 ;ui(1 c,; i’H' y.-iriij
Hie .Slate lor $1 oil;
WtO'piHcs HafiibUrg/Edging and Insert ing,lai'^rlcts t., salt all.
ijiio^SHOE^k SHOES!!
**-.«*
If f*ut pnrtfi iftnrn y \mt
J. A. BLOWN ING, Sheriff.
1
tti
their instructions implicitlv ;md u'i.s ,, . .
comproraisingly. Iii order to oliviate t ! 'F*‘f g ri* YiiliVefit'JGH 1
all such coinplicatiiins and einbaii. * Maj. W. .1. llunttov, of! the Airly
r&ssments we say it i*'best noi 'to,'in* 1 L'-uc rudroad, reports that the emiilf
Struct delegates, fuid as ! ’llie' li;*Ve "l-^iriauni, ji^ui f'Vorgia tp. /r^xo«,. flif
close at band when d&egutes to-«M*r'f “vdW'Wvil' very cvu^UQrqbiy j^jf^»tq
different oonveuiiinisi iruy meet with j d
Hill* Llllji,
Isaac h. Mtmu.fct
» oliurgf fr-’iu s.tk
j tlicrrtiirv f.» c.re :
; .'xiiinv.iMtu.'vf at iuy
r *Mo»id:iy in Jtriy u
iilv,—Whereas, Benja-
stratnr of ilie csi.itt- of I
•plies to me for a dis-
iislruliun. These to,
►nish alt concerned
on or before the first 1
saut discharge sfiould
it Office this 21th day
SA M. J.U KSON,
^>rd narv :
I2A.
some snob diffiiuliiia, ivfel,.we deen,-* i v^ 0 ***? ! ° Ilrid *° Builders.
e<I it an opportune tmid to .till ;ahe i| .... i
attention ot ilie pwpl" tolltln-:niislu-; fm^lidiJixd G
ken poliey or liabitof iiisiruutiugilLe
delegates Deb
STATE A.ND GENEUAL
o •'•nalmJigliKRlnjt stnuolia big pfne iweri' ®. •p :i ;Sr' v ?l il ' v i!' trs I''
Hon. A. G. Foster, df • M:tfl^s»Vif , f hv»f a mdvrvii "idiicii, and Wuortld flie !a-t', u n!i the oiberat !i'c ’waV/
Augusta, Ga, will bu riti attendattc*
upon the couiinenceinei:
versity.
II. I. Kimball is to li. a c limifl tte l ’'
for Mayor ol Atlanta. Noiv li"t'Bul -
lock be nominated ■K*lr .State' Tri'h-sh^-
■ 1 - > !, op kaftan »niyiiI wtmqtf jR»i ,»•?« !*•»>•»« *i^ i«Tw.e„ u«ir %“’.i*o,.*th?
faikmUjol />!/ 'th-.
he y> them ut pr?< : e* in /1 nrli of ail.a
i?ra&3 :w l]L
t 8iwaj. i= ± ].
d h?,t ssctf (U5«’I3 JbSili
THE LIVE 1 HOUSE OF N. E.
• i • »!-) aiiotfdZL ,
ac-ebe .v .K iii ■Noob ixaVt «• -•
•* i‘ •'*’!'’!! !•« )« f»04d -t . j t1»V' '* V bd"
t ’'N*v*y.■ -i
aViiUo/rh-iif ; ,;j. :
~ r TT4l.:r"-:TL> t .!. ; *Ul’J»l» rr-;.. i —
ATLANTA
lejisio idj •* iiwiaimofi li-
ffallK, Ihii win.-
#Wlowing! toweiuug! Stack ffito „!»&..< at*! wir ends on fl.' n
Gatefett** yowUMmliWCemeii'jWhijihl'fi.'Sfim pillcx. n, be pnni,, with beat livilraulicoi
iFflSlijUffti S 0, “ ': w '’ “ :l : above that wrh
• bv*F| 11 tnc *n*»—■
alia to e.ah pillar to he Is
ment. The First National Bank of
New York, for instance, with a capis
la! of half a million, made one million
two hundred thousand dollars in a
few weeks last year by k single job
given out by the Secretary of the
Treasury. On other jobs it cleared
other enormous amounts.’ Various
banks and bankers profited enormous
ly through ti e same means. Proba-
bly these •favored jiebple are' assessed
their two per cent', ns the irnpecunioua
clerks are, but what the Radical polits
ical assessor should do is to make the
whole I'ssessment upon the sum* giv
en to these people 'grid let the clei ks
and laborers alone. Tlie clerks and
their wives an 1 children fbel the tax.
The bonkers would not. If any Dem
ocrats have feared for Hatfoock and
Engliah’s chances in Indiana, they
may safely be comforted. Senator
McDonald waa interviewed' Itewi the
other day. by youir oorrespoadent, and
aaya, as for as can be told thus early
in tbe season, there is no reason to
doubt tho saecesa of the tioket. He
says the nominations were well re
ceived from the first, sad the more
they are considered the better they
are liked. Venn
mortar, the bn;menu
Joe Brown in the Senate all tiilftifo 11 .li,, aa,, n-i W aih.n»iUi,*hiiiiJ.l.- itf i« be l+u iLt, divided
willbi- lovely n-Ain.—ri.. il l,on,, .'I [
Garfield is toiihe-fstoatiMiihihi'-'liitii ioui.3fu') to ii« )llot eeodisv isom "ill
ter ot acceptance- He w.ys iiov'miweit' AvdjS^vji'nmw, (labbleratsajiiwUiIit
than he was expected to say anvf jnsS ;niic4|)Jiitr i)t<Wlv lockediinoudyi %ieiisive
what he was expected *o sayji <)J> Uind rep i d : .mlimivdei l**[il lo *-v-
The placin
on letters '
masters hav
'jimspi silrer-rlid ‘Fatlie*-.!
cing of stamps upside down 1 l atlfeAWfli u f fih
is pniliihired Kvix'ihit pqst-'i
tve recen*^' Reeri'W.ilsIpr* *Tlwti'»is^ijUl..i
“•'pILik
my laotw’ftitu reed'Ihri
be
lli
the hj»*.
, . — Jeep*
... k«njpr.s/> bv 12 molten. 3 srohtu la feet
(Uijfh, t.nibvrs’p.i by 1^ inches. Mud si.ir av-
em.-ina'S .feef F.Ma 10 by liinclie*. lWJgelobe
fti leJtwJ^ftooriribf 12 :tmi n-lialf feel Jon^ 2
tBy S iiicii^.,,4HuiIity.t u> Ik.- u feet high, the
thereot by »} iuc*hc-t, ’he railiuif 3 t»y 4
1||,.|H «l til.. IaiuI V i'aal .... —.11 r .
injured while trying to si and ph thlii r, ,i; ( i niayA '1-uuuhi: riatilcnWtioeihUHi
-•1 *1 tulips |.l:fo«’4f w> iMM’I'hahk.iuteli fit)
heads to cancel
manner.
conariLMOStl'toTadunmilV
YP — ,--y L»awi-Hii oll.UUU vhildrcu' tilurnbnaii
1 ‘ ! iiieit<>r UuUh tttiiian t»’.l>a)*>a'niiiiir!til» ,| 'dn<’imt‘oi'ii.s
A colored pieaclier oi ^ibb.county* ‘Hcket.’ ouaign—l •
has a novel way of .liqUi^iingJtiy ,, $tMto u! i<utiut» i»:<'cedihg4ie»am«iiif.
ary. hen lus b-A'fjp l tj* W .eleelion in Novembir will occur Jtnis
Sponduhx,’ ho puts thqjn tp n |toyj^, ol'
his *'— *• - -■ '
, l"'* 1 .1‘ed apart, tv. ll accurid
nirge »nJ pnuiad qu the outside. Tbe
to b " ’»'>•« Cutenod down
i»itl?w pt-rfriy *|.,kcs. The tiinters all to be
Ktsukhmat'inbar, uiul till the materials to b"
b'otd JWAthy >)ork to lie d'Mie in a (Mod work-
.J/.m-r tc manlier, mid to be huddled b\ the
arst df) Rl.v.inlbrOmex; The contractor or
7 v e! '.Ipi'- r tv-'eive,bund in double the
'v'l*i l wit}! two and solvent
tor thful pel ibrtnanee ol hi,
oimnty for any
.2IUWMEWMBT., ATLANTA,-'GEORGIA.
I. DALr.ASp " 1 k*;wt«.R . ,utiUPRRfKTENI)KNT
GEO
The largest Stuck of READY MADE CLOTHING
movd. - AV.I ssltdoft
'(•ith of Ba’ti
4 [Q3S0T2?fllSm
And our prices .■ire.twvntyMlivo. [kip cenf.
U\IA r ,
w Jiu > » y **•
loit'er tfiliii any house iu tho
nl>TtiMe.|iev
oml^nis nr%
• * 1 .• *■!* 1 in o' 1
ALL GOODS MARKEDlN'PIiAIN FWURKS.
_ _ - ^ . Meichants will do
well to ex.uniifv .mr stock whe,R W-AW" 1 ". uc-We will sep.l Clothing on aps
provnl. Orders fille.1 piximptjy, flVnl’-we will dui'lirate any New York *
Baltimore order at (^jjg;'i'i!lm'byj>tiru , ifiiy amf we will
dauijfg.»wja-n.uod by a'liiilure to pertbrm tbe | C'lllVlllCU ycillii AdddvSS 1- *<o *rr.A-s.»i.
UIHLSlr'l? iii? I:rvi*orilied time an . to keen
,*«»lutXrt«fse*, pifWrs :m,l wiri^s in jr.ioJ repair for . I •
‘ill try ar.d
re pan
. tne price to be paid
and accepted by
leat in citlle w|)ecullltir>h.* I>hriit^*'tfr^ikti'l, 1 ffibJ
war Texas was shut nil'I'rowt thbtvrhl¥^'|"i Ohio
Southern StU’es,' 1 and' h-obWHeZHtiy nd ovfldoyimlDbhikwdJitii "ton aflt
there was in supply fietieePtrijAfllbMifU .,y0 foailil'ki .'eq.ut emit Juifl sdt
aonrew. Jack. iln. whstlnmi 'l l WijM-airt'lB\HflH»*Vy
G>a tl»iM KtmrraL
J -tdlUt.l’i.'LSA It. .1 At'IvSO.V, Ordinary,
".luiia^-w.dt. , | .
* —
: *!L’ARK <\)U -\TV— Whe^
TJ W'HMUS W\ J>«Ke app»itu* to i
oi firiif ttion, tie uouiA non
of JffiMali W*. Hale Ut'o’of Clark
cbttmy i '<Jcct4fc»ed.
taiT^mhrs^W^tooitoand admonish nil
AfiicCTnca, to show caiine at my office on or be*
'rue the tir.si Monday in September next, whv
etteia *li u!d not be ^r..nted.
•r my hand at office thin 17th July,
I- DALLAS, Siii»’t
au g t . . . I u ’
r»«, .udwv.hTtTili
' a ■b.GlL*;u.4.di hhSJ
fbr Letters
fi the estate
uovv eoiwo
caudulite lor Muir
. -» t..»
—imiLUi
aiuMn ,r.
M. Jackson,
Ordinary,
Dr. Tanner still holds fast to fata
starving schedule in New York. He
ia allowed nothing but water and See
and has held oat for fifteen mid a half
days. Fulse and tetnperafwefla—
Respiration 18..
nesf i, w etc' the ' pi op'it i I;
bougl.t his beef and ,in Tjdj iir'* eoL, is.a candidate lor State Sec,te
here. At au i ntli.iMasiic imfoteaAtaetL vf'I* vjl *i)qeiM iL) iiyDiM .SsTA , ' siffu"mut rt r
ing fo. was intrml.m ed a- T« x « J.X , ^H.r di t% H
and the title adhere fill* ", JutWtijW • ^-*-,1-,-,
A baeMkiv, npoipreadiUgivlMt •>,!»«*, hW K
lovers wdl mc op, aUi.ingliA' u,|t|f li|^v flound . It was lonvarijgilj Virili fi
one chair iu there nii.-ad it:«op. I ji in
be done unless cue ,uf itbuiu obwt
the floor. Such igrujcasM* is p.|i
J III
VlKMtll \*>
Atlanta Post:
{found . Jl '
iRiVer, .Mass. . .
.. . rvrtmtS 4Kl Mil OHfeHA
• ,*', ,1 T fc, l Gailield’n letter of aiceptaueo is,
*»»m -'i"t , .T'Vri .wtr-Ki
It is di^ji/Ajlig . ...... .
ace how a few little ou L"»h< | )pp, < y(ilitL v i ° hlos «««t ,sliiv«**uii
emns cud eoaatry typysqaei Sra firi . ’f’ltc) GieUfgfo-'StWtW'HhftlfctilttlrtP
down to Joe Brow ’ ' “ * 1 ‘ -
money. ,7 . ; ' | l \'t..iiMbiviitd)’0\*liitiifioiit''HP l ’S;iy9Blfirt! '
Mrs. Angela EvotforWShM.1'w«Ta*
Mobile, haasoid the right to the <ka-' , ' 1 it*
matie version Mtier WW Jlilfell^ ’" »•
B-M«Ciii:lw^h;'tH4' , Ckfifi>Vii^‘i , 5* hikitU>n8 f ""'ll'
an. ' ‘ ay. '7T1 glljR/jHfyaHi^giW
to John
tragedian.
BOOK & JOB OFFICE,
tuo J." a *
Wfltt STREET. A.HENS, GJ.
|ook and Job Work
Promptly Executed.
h h ■ h
LARGEST
QF-6B0CKERY
CjlTY.
!ia»* witSflJt _ ’•mral -U le « ■
ers and MerciiiULts can
Housekee^
.3! JauimSJiTby OT"
btnij^ui oirb
HA Ml
' t • tluj'
•ik i.»J *»r| t il>t|G^,
save
Avia:
1:
nam[ts n) ^r^s^fJiep w 00den and
SEN
t’*{ comijieucing on J0H» 9t ^
ujrf Momhin* rnrefi
TbeQrbflnal wad only absolute
CDklt •.yJaarstnz., 1 fnPbuwkoti
L Opium Kiting. t«* AV ' b Squire
1 V vUsfawua. tirtvuu Co« IimI.
‘A-
ent
«®5?3S tbe
-WifiElM are
now selling lower thair’hiosU&nd itf 'ow
flhtt onQus ^section.