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SOUTHlirtX MANNER. MARCH 19, 1878
An Alleged Plot Ag,,
Indian Lai
v » i . /(shed an ar- j
^ ot Joncf sines \ve r . ,
tide Iron, the Chu/T Advocat *' a j
in the Cherokee
A. R- HOBEHTSOST,
Dealers Monuments
A nd tomb stones, cradle toombs,
Marble and Granite Box Toombs.
A Great Reduction in Prices.
Specimens of Work always on hand and for sale.
Prices and designs furnished on application at
the Mnrble Yard, adjoining Reaves & Nich
olson’s cotton warehouse, Athens, Ga.
jnnc20-tf.
iXPECTORANT
Is tin- most Kcnlal balsam ever used by
sufferer* H orn pulmonary diseases.
ft l* composed of licrbsil products,
wblcb havcaiipeclttr effect on fhethroat
pnu lungs; detaches from tboalreells all
Irritating matter; causes It to be ex
pectorated, and at once checks the In-
lianimat ion which produces the conch.
A Single dose relieves the most distress-
*njr paroxysm, soothe* nerrousness,
and e.iahle* the sufferer to enjoy (inlet
rest at night. Itelnir a pleasant cordial.
It tones the weak stomach, and Is
specialty recommended for children.
newspaper •'iibli
Nation ri»o/ lli,, i5 against what
the Ch rok/ 9 regard as a fraudulent
sclie 1 ® tpc^eat them out of a portion
0 r the lands ceded to them by Con*
^ress, aud suggested that the subject
was one that demanded legislative
interference. We called the atten
tion of Mr. Stephens and the Georgia
delegation in Congress to the matter,
ami expressed the hope that they
would exert their influence for the
protection of our old fellow neigh
bors, the Cherokee*, from the designs
of 1 he land grabbers. A Washington
dispatch says:
Mr. Voorhees has been endeavor
ing to secure the adoption by the
Senate of a resolution which, it is
believed, will result in some rich de
velopinents. The resolution directs | HadAslhmaThirtyYears
the Judiciary Committee to ascertain
whether or not the railroad conipa-!
nies referred to by the acts of the
Thirty-ninth Congress, approved
respectively July 25, 20 and 27,
1806, have issued bonds ot any kind
predicated on the conditional land
grants of the lands of the Indians
of the Indian Territory, claimed by
the companies under said acts. If it
is learned that bonds have been
issued, the resolution directs the
committee to ascertain in whose pos
session the bonds are and for what
purpose. The acts referred to above
are entitled respectively “ An act
granting lands to the State ofKansas
to aid in ihe construction of the Kan
sas and Neosho Valiev Railroad and
What. others say about
Tutt\s Expectorant.
Raltimork, February 3. 1S75.
“I have had Asthma thirty years ami never
found a medicine that hail mi. h a ham v «-ilcct ’
W. F. HOGAN, Charles St.
A Child’s^ Idea of Merit
New On leans, November n, i>;h.
“Tutt’s Kxpvcjorant is ;t familiar name in my
hor.se. My wife thinks it the be-t merii< ine in the
world, and the children ray it is 4 nicer than
molasses oandv.* ’’
NOAH WOODWARD, 101 N. Poydrat St.
Six, and all Croupy.
I am tlie mother of six children; allorth
JJ
them
hove been croupy, AY ill.out TullV. Expectorant,
1 ‘to l think they could have survive! some oi
the attack*. It is a mother’* blessing.”
MARY STEVENS, Frankfort, Ky.
A Doctor s Advice.
“ In my practice, I advise all la - t«- k^-
Trtl*< Kx|Hti'*r n.f, iu hu... « • • u > f;i .
coughs citMip, diphtheria, etc.*
T. «>. ELLIS, M.D., l a ir!c, N. J.
Solti tty filt druggists, frier .+ l Oif. Office
SA Murray street, JV* tr I m
its extension to Red river.’’ “ An
act granting lands to build a south
ern branch of the Union Pacific
l.ailway from Fort liiley, Kansas, to
Fort Smith, Arkansas,” and “ an act
granting land to aid in the construc
tion of a railroad and telegraph line
lrom the Stales of Missouri and
Arkansas to the Pacific coast.’’ Mr.
Dorsey has offered and amendment
to Mr. Voorhees’ resolution directing
the committee to ascertain what
amount of money has been expended
bv the Indian tribes of tlie Indian
Territory in support of delegates in
Washington during the past five
years and in opposing t! c organiza
tion of a civi? government over the
Territory, and whether any ot such
money has been taken from the
school funds of any of the tribes.
The amendment further directs the
committee to ascertain whether a
civil form of government cannot be
organized over the Indian Territory,
and whether land held in common
by tribes cannot be divided in sever- j
ally among the Indians without con
firming the conditional grants of land
to the railroad companies. For sev
eral years past certain Senators and
Representatives have manifested an
unusual desire to organize a territori
al government in the Indian Terri
tory. The most intelligent of the
Indians residing in the Territory also
de-ire the establishment of a terri
torial form of government over them.
This mutual desire, it is believed,
springs from two sources. The
Indians, before a civil government is
organized, wish the special condi
tional land grants made by the
Thirty-ninth Congress to be repealed,
.-o that with the accession of lights aud
privileges Under a new government
they will not lose the most valuable
land in their domain. Certain mem
hers of Congress, it is said, wish to
get a bill to organize a territorial
government in the Territory through
Congress without first repealing the
Land Grant act. Mr. Voorhees fa
vors a civil government for the Ter
ritory, but lie is also deteminod to
prevent a big land steal from being
. consummated. Information 1 as been
given that bonds have been issued by
the Mis-ouri, Kansas and Texas, and
St. Louis and San Francisco Compa
nies based on securing the conditional
land grants referred to and that some
of these bonds have been disposed oi
in Europe. Others of these bonds
have, it is said, been placed to influ
ence the present Congress as an in
ducement to secure the passage of a
bill to establish a territorial govern
ment in the Indian Territory. ' ' ’
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.’OS. PicV-r.cr.J, Vi--’-.
AND A THOUSAND
Sold by drnyyints. ?■» cent* «
Murray Sir rt, Xcw
lor. OJ
Gin m di»
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from Tin: /' • //;-
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Das bw»» unfit* !*t i-.c. .1
_»rhlch ro-lnn— vontluul l
|That finlnr.it ? J
producing » llair I)'**
natur* to »• rf.—’io •. « ’
now rcjolc”.*
<<*$1.00.
New York* Std.% ••;/ .
MARCH 1878.
We have received, and are now opening, a large and new stock of
Boots, Shoes and Trunks,
FOR. SPRING* TRADE.
Orders promptly tilled, and all goods with our brand warranted.
CO.,
PIANOS DELIVERED
3D. 3T.
FS.KMHTG <&
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
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BOOTS, SHOES!TRUNKS,
D. F. FLEMING.
JAMES M. WILSON
mtlil2-3m
No. 2 Hayne street, cor. Church street.
Charleston, S.C.
PRICE LIST OF THE
Cheapest Furniture House in Georgia.
IF. ZE3I- SNOOK,
No. 15i Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Dressing Case Suits, 10 pieces, only §75 00
Full Marble Bureau Suits, (Walnut) 58 00
4 or \ Marble *• *• 38 00
All Walnut Suits “ “ 30 00
Parlor Suits, 7 pieces §45, $50, $60 00
Solid Black Walnut Wardrobe, ornamented top...... $15 60
Walnut Panel Bedsteads 8 00
Extension TaHe 1.1 0
Walnut Bun mis $11; j or \ Marble $15 00
Full Marble Bureau, onlv 20 00
Marble Hat Racks, only 12 50
Fancy Folding Chairs (handsome) $3 50 cf.cli
.Maple Cane Seat Chairs $6 00 set
Mnp'.e Cane Seat Niusc Rocker $2 00 each
Maple Cane Seat Full Ann R cker 3 50 each
Wall Brace Arm Chairs 0 00 set
Cotton and Straw Mattresses $3 00; motion and Shuck 4 00
Wardrobes, Sideboards, Marble Table Ettegenes, Fancy Rockers, besides
an endless variety of all -rad* s of Furniture. Rente nber that I sun the
ORIGINATOR t»! LOW PRICES in Furniture, and heliev in short profits.
All inquiries chee-fn'l' -n<D*t .Med, SEND AND BUY.
50 Bedroom Sc s, c », W.i.out Bureau.*mi'v $20.
p. k. sirooxz,
feb2-2m. No. 15, Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga.
44 Tutt’s Pill* arc worth thrir w**icht in gold.' 4
REV. I. R. SIMPSON, LouisvitU, Ky.
“Tati’s Pills ar«"TTpn*i.il Kcssirg of the
nineteenth ccniurv.**
REV. F. R. OSGOOD, Hew York.
•*I have nscil TutCTPii!* for for- — if i :
liver. They aro superior la n: y i.;* . .. .• lor
biliary disorders ever ln:ah•. ,,
I. P. CARR, Attorney at Law. A*.*-y: 4 i, i‘*.
44 1 have i:s. (l TattS, P.hs fi vl \ i . i: • I ; -
lly. Tlit’V ;\re ’uu-qiuU :1 f- : c 1 1
iousness.”—F. R.WiLSON, Gcor^cto A-n, ;t an.
4 I have US'*d *rt5T*i^!le*ar'r- av: ’i rr t
l r fitr-W.W.MANN, Egitcr Mobile Re? 1
4 Wc soil fifty Dovi - I i t < Pi !- t'x f.ve t t
*11 h-rs/’—SAVRE & CO., Cartersville, Ga.
• 4 Tit:V* Pi::* have v t<* 1 t .1 l> i -
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V*. i. BARRON, Sumr. St., LjsIo.i
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Broad Street. Over Burke’s Book Store.
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There is hut one way to
G. I*. (a iLFOBO,
52 Wh.iteb.all St?3st, Atlanta, Ga.
®Sf”The onlv Exclusivod Dealer in Pianos and Organa in tlie South
feb5-tf.
Southern Mutual Insurance
COMPANY,
ATHEHS, GEORGIA.
YOUNG L. G. HAHR1S, President
STHVKNS <1 OlltS, Scrntarv.
tiros* Jsscls, A|»il 1. 1S77. • • $7S4..Vi.‘ oi
Resident Directors.
Yov.no L. C. Harris
John II. Nkwto.n,
1>r. IIknry llei.i.,
Aliiin F. Dkakino,
roi.. ItnnKRT Thomas.
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THE WHITE SEWING
Wc have just completed extensive uirarpcmcnts for fiirni.-liiii^. the Faun with nil rtj lesof best
Steam Engines, Threshers, Separators, Fan Mills, Reapers and Mower,
Turning Plows, Plow Stocks, Sweeps, Scooters, Shovel*, Single and Double Trees, Steel Tajnored-
lmndicd Hoes, Garden, Field and Tree Seeds.
Fertilizers the L. and R.
Stkvkns Thomas,
Kliz.% L. Newton,
Fr.uniNann PniNi/.r
Pi:. U. M. Smith,
John W. Nicholson,
Ainmoniated uud Acid Phosphates, ivo. Seeds mailed free, at f»0 Cents per Dozen Papers.
MaBK AV. JOHNSON & CO., IXSigSiZZ*’
Said to bo the lightcst-runnim;, tlio most
beautiful, che»ivest, best, and largest Sewing
Machine in the world. Ladies and the pnbiie
are invited to call and see, at the Otfice, next
door to Win. McDowell’s, College Avenue.
J. BANCROFT, Agent.
fcb5-ly.
TO THE AFFLICTED!
IN CALLING Till: PUBLIC ATTENTION TO THE
I n d i a n C o m p o n n d CJ o n li INI. ixiure
For the cure of Consumption anti all diseases of tin* I.tings ami Threat, l sav that nothing surpasses it
for Colds and Coughs, and can l*e taken from owl age down to the cradle with impunity, and witliort
danger. But the professional world is so lull « f AiHldyuousncss and Egotism, tliat anything put be
fore tin* public as a safe and reliable Remedy for certain diseases is scotl'ed at and pronounced worth
less and a humbug. 1 say try it before you‘condemn it, as I will give you the names of every herb,
Ac., that it is eomjdosed of, which you cau examine at your leisure :
VitellusOvi, Amydalus, Mel. Pitius Palustris, Andromeda, Arborea, Arctium Leppa,^ Inula llele-
niuiu, Marrubium Vulgare, Antennaria Marguritaceuui, Durchwachshener Wasserdost, Cephalanthus
Occidentalis, 8ymphytuni Officinale.
It is prepared at my office, No. .'kl Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga., where it can be had iu any quantity.
If any one using it will say that it has done them no good, return the bottle and get your money re
turned.
Life and Money Saved by the use cf the Southern Remedy !
* EOR IT WILD CUBE
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, and Cutting
Teeth of Children!
PIANO AND ORGAN Si
A Bates hold the Held and compete with the
world. 1,000 Superb Instruments from Reliable
Makers at Factory Rate*. Every man his own
agent. Bottom prices to all. Ne%r Piano*. $135,
$150, $170. Nor Organ*, $Ut. $07. Six
years guarantee. Fifteen days trial. Maker’a
name* on all Instruments. Square dealing, the
honest truth, and best bargains in the U. S. From
$50 to $100 actually saved iu buying from Ludden
A Bates’ Wholesale Piano and Organ Depot, Sa
vannah, Ga. feblMm.
And no mistake. Examine the following certificates, which nrc enough to satisfy any reasonable man,
woman, or child, that il i* not an imposition palmed off on the i.«ople. To prove it, get a bottle, and
use as directed on the Lotile, and you will he satisfied that it is all that is claimed lorit.
pared purely from vegetables a medicinal property.
It is pre-
TESTIMONIALS.
Atlanta, July 1st, 1874.
DR. BIGGEU8—Dear Sir: In the use of your Southern Remedy in tny family, I have found it tlic
most pleasant medicine for children to take, and the most satisfactory to cure I have ever met. I have
used it now for Severn! years, aud never allow toy seif to be without some of (J on hand, and Us imme
diate use saves all trouble and danger. I have always felt if you had no other claim to the public con
fidence than this specific, it alone should give it to you, and both, fame and fortune added, if you
would only sufficiently advertise it to let the world know its hesiing power and benefits.
Respectfully, . O. O. LOCHBANE.
The almve is from the Ex-Cliief Justice Supieme Court of Georgia.
EUREKA! EUREKA! (I have found it. My wife and two children were down with Bloody
Flux. We had two doctors, as good as any in the city, and found no relief. My baby, 7 months old
while teething, was expected to die for two weeks, when being induced to try Dr. Riggers’ Southern
Remedy, the relief of each was marvelous, and are at present doing well. I tried it on myself for the
same disease, and it proved a success. C. C. DAVIS, Atlanta, Ga.
feb.26.Sm. For “* e,n Athens by Dl*. ED SMITH.
\ vfij;XA
WE OF. EU THE ABOVE MAGNIFICENT
Ammoniated Siiper-Pkosphate
Mauters ot Geor-i i, mi l h ive no hesitation in recommendin'* it to the fullest extent,
hall endeavor to men t :t!i /e 'iti.nate c >ir.petition, and fell assured that all who use
our articles will be’hiVdy pleased with^thc results.“tVe also offer our
Entaw AcM-PiiospIiat® ”
Which wc believe is equal to imv iu the market. “ COTTON OPTION GIVEN IF DESIRED.”
Call on eur A (tents tor Term* and Prices.
GEO W. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors,
Charleston, South Carolina.
AGENT A ATHENS,
JOHN C- PITNER. dl8-4m
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