The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, April 08, 1884, Image 8

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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION? TUESDAY. APRIL 8,1884- TWELVE PAGES.! OLD TIMES. ARP TELLS HOW PBOPLB DID IN THOSE DAYS. ??? Father's lodger???It. Vl.lt. If.rth C.rollm ltd T.kta a LmIi at the Suburb, ef . he.lott.- OHildm the Ter Heel, end Otorgle Cracker., Etc., Kir, ate. These people up here in North Carolina are very much like our people. I can't tell the dill-rence. Washington Irving threw a lit tle cloud over the state by writing bis llip Van,Winkle story and the old time geograph' it- dammed it with faint praise by saying her products were pitch tar and turpentine. Betides all this it was a fact that 30 and 00 yean ago when a poor cadaveroui, hungry looking family, came moving along through our state going west, and you asked them where they were from they generally said "from old North Kalllng??? and they didn't know exactly where they were going, and wasent very particular about it. But they were types only of the scum of the pot and every state bad pretty much the same restless floating clast of pepple and they were always on the move, going westward and hunting a new territory where there iu more game and lets civilisation. The Caro linians went to north Georgia and the Geer. 1 Uissiasi rians to Alabama and 1 dppi, and wuen Texts was opened up that territory was thronged with the tame class, and still later they wandered to California to dig gold and that It the way a new country gets peopled. Ilanlel Boone and hit cists rut out the way to Kentucky in the tame manner and as they made settlements the Baptist and Melhediat preachers followed along in tbeir tracks and established their bumble churches and after while when the rude people begau to yet fixed up aifd there was no danger of Indians or Wild cats the lVrabyterlans came along and when the people began to accumulate a little money and to build up their towns and or ganize courts and juries the Episcopalians sent nut tbeir missionaries and built up their oiiurcliea and put a cross upon the steeples. The time used to be whrn folks had to run sway for debt or go to jail aud soa good many of the poorer classes ol all the old southern states left tbeir homes for parts unknown on this recount, My father was a merchant for forty live years and tho lost time f looked over his old ledgers I saw many a man's account unsettled end balanced at the bottom with three large letters G. T. T- which I knew meant gone to Tex is and I had an ides that there was many a defaulter and cattle thief out there roosting In tboee wools, In fact, it was generally believed that Texts had no other kind of population end we were sur prised to lesrn afterwards that there were many good people there and enough intelli gence to make good laws and a constitution and maintain order ami good morals. We learned one thing and that was that a man who rim away for debt was not as a matter of ooume a had map and hundreds of them who were bowed down at home became tilted up when tin y got beyond the reach of the jail or slicrlil ami they look a new start and their sons beesine the leading men of the new country. I know a man who became gov ernor of Texas, whose father's name figured on my father's books as aa absconder fordebt. Well, it was no crime then and lets of s crime now to owe money and not he ablo to pay It. It Is a misfortune or an imprudence and generally an uvideuee of bad management, outitisnogreatsiu either against God or man. But it was In North Carolina just as it in Georgia. The best people stayed at home and they and their children nro at home now The tar heels ot North Carolina srs no more ??? type of her population than the Georgia crai ken are of Georgia. The truth is there are not many of either. I dont know any Georgia eraoksra. I never did know any to aposk of and I dout know where they got such a notoriety. There used lo bo every where In the new aettle- ineiitsa Clara of rough uneducated backwoodsmen who lived hard and had no luxttrieaaud ??? ut few comforts and dident warn any, but they had sense and courage and kind lisafti ami sympathy with one .woollier When a nabnrgot sick they nursed tin. anil When be died they dog a grave and liarieJ Idtuand that waatlie end of the chan ter. A." the s-r ptures sty of Jared and Me- end envy among the rich as well aa the poor and there is no security against misery ex cept in having a kind heart and a forgiving disposition May the Lord help us ail to love one another and be calm and serene. I have been doing my best to be sorry for that Cincinnati kuklux business and I tried to weep over Tewksbury, but It is awful hard wore for we southerners arc all jnst human you know and have to hare help from above. Bill Anp. COTTON BOLLS. thatit ihould bozo,in order to maintain the cqnlll- Bnk Btelmut. 7h0 Item Object Afcom??i!ahed bj (be CnreillH la Auiila Lm( Week. Al???Gi'iTA, Ga . April 5 ???After a day spent among tbo remalnlrg membcri of tho late cotton conven tion held In thU city, I have gleaned many ioter- e'.tlrg polnti,which will no doubt be of great interest to those who are Interested In tho Industrial devel opment of the country. One of the rao*t notlcable features of this convention wsh the simplicity and kindness of heart united frith the liMDg buslnes** sente which has mado our sou them cotton spinier* such a power in the land. This wss * la iiotlie??'??le coiirest with egotistic beu rings and purse proud fnsofcuceof the lime class of men lu the New gland mills. While the manufacturers of Lowell aud Fall River regard human flesh simply aa arllclo of commo.ce to be ground Into dust order to make dividends In every speech delivered In the southern convention Just ended tbero was exhibited a marked regard for the comfort and woifaro of thoie whom dally bread depended upon the action of those present. Iu fact, the gr*at jection to tho curt'llmsnt of time was tho fait that It would deprive so many of Ihely dally wages It was generally fait that while tho mills should esru as largo dividends as possible for their stockholders, that Mils result ought not to be talncd by Injustice or neglect to employes. This feeling is certainly creditable to the high character of those who hare tho moulding of the southern nommeiclal entersprlso lu their hands, WHAT THK CONVENTION DID. While the couventlou did not accomplish any thing on paper, yet it did much In Let. Tho meet lug had been called by the Augusta mill men consider the question of over production, In res ponse lo this Invitation nearly one-half the south ern mills wore represented, tho only noticeable absentees being the G'clutnbus spinners The geutlemeu present were, In most Instances, the managing officers of their respective mills, developed oarly In the convention that there were two parlies with very opposite views. The ono was led by Messrs. Ifaosou Wduby and others, and advocated Immediate curtallmontof production. They urged In brief tbit the mills could earn as much on three quarter as on full time from now until October. They further urged that tho very fact of such ac tion would of Itself have au Immediate effect upou tho market. Tho olhor party, having Its most prominent advocate lu Mr. Bloomfield, of Athens, in*do tho point that becauso some were slok It was not necessary that all should go to bod. There was no reason why mills doing a prosperous buslnt should stand In the way of their own success. Tho notion suggested could not bo enforcod by this body, principally because It was a body without membership. Tho proper courso to puriuo would bo to provldo for tho future and let the past take care of Itself. U nder theauthority of this conveu tlon .a body with doflnlte purposes vlow could be formed. Tho purport* thus formulated should be sent to all tho spinning corporations within our territory t > be consldorod and accepted, not only by tho officers, but by tho stockholders in every mill represented. A cons veulion called ol dotegates, thus Indorsed by the cuMro Interest which It represented, would havo a moral powor which tho present conveullon could not claim. This was tho view which was fully In dorsed by the convoutlou, and thus has been set lu motion tho organlsstion of a body which will bo supreme In governing the southern cotton good supply, EXTENSION OF TRADE. In connection with this proposed committee, there was a general rxprowlon in favor of a cotton goods pool, through which sales oould bo made and iho territory for the Introduction of southern goods continually widened and developed. Year by year tho demand from Asia and Africa for heavy cottou goods Is Increasing. Hundreds of millions of beings on thoso two continents are Joining tho legions of consumption. On this very class of goods the south ern mills havo alroady now tho mouopoly, owing to their ability to produce It cheaper. As econom ic measures are adopted ami labor becomes more . . . . . . M ^ ??? .. . New York, April 5.???The following is the state- ??? I ^WS7ILI*r.Apr'U-Flonr quiet Wheat dull ? brlumof labor. Aa between Old and New JJng- men t of the associated banks f orth eweek ??? f*-? 5 ;, ^om doll; No.2white65 land, the former mujt look for a constant I ^ iIn create i, rm 62 * ^ dnU ^ No. 2 western mixed 87. decay in her cotton manufactures, as the Bpede decreaseV.V"V.V.\3.\r.???17.V.7.1iy.yjZ. &0l??'7W New Ragland mills, with equal labor, I L*R*1 tender increase 441,000 i a nore inraatlya skill and cheaps, cotton ofd^e???^WaA*?1W^'lit^???n??dani ???re continually monopolizing the market, of the | Braerve decrease ??? 3 520 575 I A *S: granulated 8CJ; white hi Da <1 7tfa7J<; Hew ???"??? ???7J4: watte 8. Byrap-New world. All Ibis goes to show that before many I tub co i to.. xauntTii ??? - The banks now'hold 84,WWilacxmis of tne S 1 f?? n * au S B e wnlu > >??? years pan the United BUM will manufacture the | Iegl1 '"?????????'???menu | Jfntama.-fitacfc.tmp, 52*231., bbu. Byrnp-New world', cotton goods, the south supplying the raw material and manufactured good! of the hetTler grades, aud New England reaching greater proa-1 OOHHTmiTIC9> CFFiub. clency than crer In the flueratufT.. I At???arta April 5.1854 no Tasirr to talx a bout. I TXX WXXX???S EITIKW. The question of the tariff, to judge from them,- | New York???The cotton market bai poneised a Orleaoichoice 50: prime45; falrMAU:common30, Tex. ??? Black <0360: green <0*40: nntmegz 80; cioTea 33; allspice 10; cinnamon 93; cajgon 60; "- 1 ??? -*???,r:??: maoe 80 pepper 18. Crsckora ktfln hviflnr sUv rcifl nvtlA. ??? V African _ -milk 8c; _ rods Co; XX2 do. ??*: ztlcklOj. KacFop* 1 -Market 2a; No, 8 kite L. W, file; do. S bplx (OtbatSAO <tla.'5; do. H bbla too la 8<.t0. noep???Jiucasvoo lion buttes rH???; pearl oyiter 7e: X Candy ??? Aasored about bare of la and merona lutoryfewa, la not ono which hu recelred I Arm t.De nearly all the week, and price* for apoli I a MO cake^. Candies???Bn), weight 16V. Matches much serious conifderatlon. Thore were several I and futures have been on the move upwards. Bales I riJP.Ef'. P??* JL8*LJ5MM4|JS!!j&s??' 8o<i *- ,n free traders present, quite a number who had no I for future delivery wero unusually b Irk, end the I vim A ,, . preference at all, while I did no. come ecrora e put week mirks one of tho moat active ot the aes- 10M: Ho.1Btoipo?8 mTazwUS $$??6>f ???uowduU ???Ingle high tariff man. Tho question la plainly I aon. To day the feeling was aomewhat easier, and I and rathtr rreuk; mum.cvadot.K~6T,: ceutrifug.1 thmslsb a.' 1 ' n'h-ra, "sml Jared lived to bo and more .killed, the ability to produce them good. S00 years old x'^d he died ??? Juatso 0T?? r the cheeper will be InerciHd. Tho roedlt la that tbo death o! thoso hu.'nbls men there was no tomb zrtonn and no other epitaph or nbitunry. Ha lived snd he died and that is all. Three people around Charlotte ought to l.c \ or.'' UltlU toned ami palrlotio min Iliejr are. There ar* memories oluaterlim around them that have left their Impress upon the generation, They point with pride to the epot wher% the flrat declaration of Inde- E ndeno* was read, thirteen months before at of 1770. I aiu now penning there lines within Blew yards of the piece where the Merklenburg declaration was read and pawed with solemn .eelamalion nrd this was like the tiling the first rebel linn, gun of Hie revo lution that resulted In woo-inr the liberty of the slates. North Carolimt may have slept after that, but she wa. not asleep then. She may have made a prrrai ions living off of her piny woods a half a can 1 ury ago, but she lias as many varied Indtiatriei and agricultural products now as any southern state and It fast taking aproml position sea commonwealth. There old original thirteen stalls ought to be vt nmled. Yesterday I wandered through the old cemetery that is in the heart of Ilia city and kept In good preservation by this people. The old granite slabs andhead stones are almost black with age snd decay, but I was still this to decipher tbs rude inscriptions of a hundred years sgosnd was told that theta??? were graves there a hundred and tidy yean old. One ollhese ancient cillea ol the dead is a good place to go to snd meditate once in a while aud nobody ought to bs afraid or re luctant to become familiar with the place where they have to be laid sooner or later. I dont think sunn ought to go to a grave yard every day or stay long at a time for we have no time lo mourn and no right to carry solemn facet. We hare no Using for thea. ???olemncholly people who come around us with the corncraof their mouths hanging down and we get away from them as soon aa possi ble. Solomon says it it better to go to the houteof mourning than the house of fssaling, but I reckon he said that when he had a sur feit of high living, and had (lie dysuepsy and tlivre waa no liver medlcina to relieve him. Solomon aald a tood many things that are true only in a qualified sense and need explana tion. aneb as "answer ???a fool according to his folly" and "answer not a foal according to his follv." Whenever 1 visit a strange place 1 want to aee its suburbs. The big blocks of stores and hotels are ill very floe and .plendid, but the happiness ot a people is in the way they live at home and where the good wife and the children stay and so 1 love to wander around where the people live andeee thelrhomee and look at the front yard and the flowers and vines and grass and all the surroundings and to study nature as besuiifled and adorned by tl e hand ot men and the taste of woman. [ moil abundantly.' teeming millions ot ibo two dars coutluouts will d.pcml upon tho-outhun stale, ol America (or lt.vlr tatmont. lienee It la urged that aome kind ot a pooling airangomout lu charge ol a committee varied tn aales, would aid wonderfully lu ops ohm up aud taking poascaalou ol these uew and uutrled Holds This matter will llkoly take more definite ???bape lu the conveullon which Is to bo called here after by tho commllteo ol Ulleau. caaouNA racrogr onus. "Carolina girls are the beat cotton factory opera tive, lu the world,??? aatd Colonel Hammett, ol the Piedmont mill. "It la vory seldom you ilud a yankoo girl working In the mill.. All through New Kuglaod you will god that the http la Irish, German, or Krench Canadian, but our Carolina girls are not afraid to work, and the flrat thing which strikes the attention ut vldltog business trteuga trora tbe north la the superior appearance ot my operatives, Tall, ibapely, with well pohed head, and laei. which would do tor moulds ol beauty, they ate si lady like at the hearth ??louo aa they are proflelent at tho loom. They are all under tbe salutary In fluence of homo snd church relationship, amt are aclaasol whom auy ttatlnn should be proud. It Is evident that Colonel Hammett la In love with alt hi< ghla???that 1. lu a lathe,ly sort ot a way. Homo years ago Colonel Hammett was president el tbe Uiecuvtlle and Columola road. One Bundy mottling ho went Into tho held iu Ureeurtlle, aud beheld a young lady lu an agony ot tears, lie waa told that sho had Ju.t Revived a letrgram announcing iht fatal lllnemof her tatber, and calling her borne at once. Aa It war agaln.t the lawa ol Booth Carolina lor railroad tompanleatodobualncuon Sunday, llie young lady had no mean, ot reaching her lather that day. Thoatory branched llr. Hamactt'a heart, and be at once had an engine and coach prepared, and aeul tho weeping daughter to her talher'e bedildc. Bubarqueudy the lather recovered but the daugh ter died. Tho young lady wan a lint coaeiu to Blato Treasurer Spoor, ot Georgia. BOLL AMD LOOM. "Nature has laws which wo eaunol control," ob served Mr. Uloomfleld to a parly ol gcujlcmeu In me Mauler.' hotel, "and oue ot theao lawa 1. that the porlection of manufacture la never found at tho teat ot production. Thue Ihooe who gleau tho greeted profit from tho raw product eauuot aspire lo tho full bcucfll of Its perfect manufacture because Ihlawoutdbaaco'ltitoa of tupreme ele ments tn which ono or tho olbet would inffei. Tho (tool eoureo at wealth tn tho south ii In Its cotton Holds. From that eoureo nUe-teulhi ot our people muet over draw their sustenance, because that Is the product which nature haa given them Remedy Tor Kmergenclr s. Nothing la so handy to have in tbe house as 7jj7Hi _ I middling dosed mice, showing again ofs-Mcfor | Benson???s Capcine Poiut Plasters. Highly I NEW YORK, A.ril 4-Toe folhrotng 1, dice flraslaheld; dome.de6**7. medicinal. 25d 8 y comparative.utemen ??? or ending ye.ter-April6-jBM??^ndtaanged 1 birds :79F??g** b ??? k ????? u,e En ?? u * h ??"*???*???>" mivlS.^?S.7S?S r ' ,un,5ird4 v * : Pul ??? I Knowing a decrease???. 40,392 I ??? ??? I Total receipts Dr. Fuller's Feciet Injection with syringe oob- f bined, cares stinging Irritation, Inflammation aud arinarvpomplatnts. 81. Lamar, Bankta ALaorkr. * i i - *tr??? I vvm in in l n real estate. B'e recommend the following Beal Estate Agents at reliable snd capable. Write to them Lor wnat you want In country or city real estate for homes, or investmentor information.???[Em. Conmicno.v. RICE & ???WILSON. 7 If. Droml Street, Atlantis, Ga. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE for parties on Commission. Wc Sell either at Private or Public Outcry Information furplahed at a distance on Application. J>r. Fullera Youthful Vigor PilLicure nervon* dr ???/ilfty, innjtenco and nocturnal ezaimloni Wy Matt. Uepot 09 Lanai street. New York. Knowing a decrease.-. Exports for the week... Same week last year Showing a decrease??? - Total exports to date Showlnj ruga Stock at all united States porta...... A year...... de Iecrease. M Bo??ton???. common council .pent 8T.CS3 of city I giSt hISTw money In lunch., and carriages hut year. | d * n ifhSl?toM decro^... 4.C07.6S1 5,iW834 | 76 ,207 I dining. The fedlfR throogeont the went strongly 70.0641 lti^lcatet much tower Prices to take effect within 90,7)5 I tbe next few days Of course *ur market is in arm- JW.ttt I pathy with tfcc west, and ir likewise going down. A8/2 0W I To-day clear rib sldeti closed easy at 10c for 30 day*. 3,740,594 I Baco.???i???Hngsr h??w?? 13014Lard???-j faro*?- . ......Mo 418 689 I r**????n*d too: 6'J tt>cam 10^c: tub* lc%c; 10 lb cans SAM???L W. GOODE, ATTORNEY AT I-AW AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, 31 marietta Street, Atlanta, (2a. I Rent. Bov, Sell and Exchange Property on Commit*inn Examine Title* and prepare Abstract*. THOS.A. FRIERSON, REAL ESTATE **Buehn-palba.** Quick, complete cans, all annoylnf Kidney, Blad der and Urinary Diseases, fl. Druggists. Money I* being raised fjr the Anioaia, Connect icut flood luffjrera. 694,142 11t%c; 5 !b cans lo^c; 8 lb cans 11c I VOKK. April 5 tut* rather quiet hnthdi I t~^ -yri ???NT r PT TVT f** a I with more atrengtu; oid met* loot |W 50 9??l6 I XI IN Gr A. FE N X. r vS???I^ MtddieKnamlnai. long dour 9- Lird advanced 4(35 * ^ ^ dR^rftiji^^ , '******** , *???* ,, *** m mi I P 3ln,i openingbnt declined 8012 points, closing ?? * taUmraT.ojo.???ooo I itetd,er ! ????*tern steam??pot 8.8); May 8.6104.78. .!!'. , .77..77.7.*.7n77^.77.*.*!!!! I,'0i2ioj0 I t-OUIBVTLLK.* April 6 Provuioa* quiet; men- vuuwiug uu lurrease IS,coo I pprk 817.00. BoUi raeaw??? lhou!(lor?? clear riba American cottou afloat for Great Britain...... 143.000 IBlear aides Bacon, .honldor 7t<;cloa; rib. - u, ???'[ 1 BUY > SELL, EXCHANGE & BENT HfOAttO. April5 upscttled and irregular. I Block at Interior towns..., I Sauo time lact year Showing a dec I Stock at Liverpool.... I Same time last year... Showing an increase... Wo. 80 Wall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Sores, Residencen Farms, Mil???s, Mill Sites, Water ... ??? - Wild Lands, AH Wonlines* of Genital .Organs, Buns) Igrmtuently I NEW York. Aprils ???The following are the I clntinK.tci'dyTcMh' 818.37K??m!!|".4^ 'Laro???oT??ncIj, ??? totonUvs ???&>uTJ h ao (e iiLnn S ???will? 1 ???? I total net receipts olcoiton stall ports since Septem- 112W ??15 pclms higher but rcccdtd !0.vli}J points; I Powers, Mines. Mineral Lands, 8ortlbri*j3i mffiiu aisS 6 ".??? S'Sf l oerl,lsW: loath BGHggtO. Hulk meat, tinner; .houiders 7: I Tlmbercl Lsads R, I Oalvctcn ??? 5-0.465 I ??hort rib 8 20; short clear ??. | luring Purposes, etc. fttreot*,. - ??? | fiavaunah 612.196 | meat* uUli J MijuMcre abort rib h??V .jq dull | ^??? 0 TJ<>_U'??nkers MerchanManddflaensol Atlanta ??? u,hor,I ??? I " X? w mlatl: ,hi3W<rt 7J1 ' ,hort rits %i THE BIGGEST THING OUT I ST. LOUIS, April 5-Provhions dull. | now) E. NABON ,t CO??? 120 Fullon 8t, S??w York New York lpj???ofB | and 00page book llluitratlog games. -Market Jrm bnt 7.???rst I iLLiT'le a than???'tar-loa5'Vir26??MfeT5o':"p'orlian(lco I KO Golden Beauties, Ac. Card* with name. 10C. 1 nx. I .??? - ??? " - uUPrcscci with cack pack. TUTTLE BROS., ??? ???' | North Haven, Cl, DIE OZIER bUXUNfAPLE BILK COT* CONNU3IPTION CUBED, _ An old physician, retired from practice I Boston .'...1??? 161.4E8 haring had placed in his hands by an Baal I .????)*? I ricidy. In <??r loaSl'of,froonncaraln'.V!Uirif.","??1.0f;; 1 1 AlXJi-l. tricks??? etc???BTnJiOc???to'hVippay'riOSt- India missionary tbv formula of S siaS. tVciTpo ft. r 'n- }???than car-loads 81.10; Kosendale cement tasoy! Inge, E. NASON fl, (io .120 Fulton B-roeCVv. remedy for the.^eedy and permanentZnreof M??ifc=Z=I=Z=== l, ?S ^ 1 ' consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and I ??? Mf? I neat, car-load lots, 84.75; lew than car-load all throat and lung affections, also a positive I ??? I Howard cement car lot* 91.8ft: do. roull 81.76;. and radical cure for nervous debility and all I S3ii??rfl t *???"???'******* ,w *** M *-********^ I p!f.ncrK??f-pari*(???calc*i. d. M ) car-load lot*, 12.60: in I m, nervous complaints, after having tested it* NewS?tVewi Phu>tor (, 'aew JL TOM???The best now known. Write for pam* IVSK Totah ???. == . ...4,607,631 ^ATLANTA, April 5 - Paper-Trade U acUrc; tiveand n desire to relieve human suffering, I hatukday, April 5. I priceesteady. Manilla No. 1 !O012c V ft; No. 2 7*4 I ??nd staple for 18??|. Keed for *aie. Price. I will send freeof charge, to all who desire ft. Kew York-No material change in thecolton ?? I* ^ b ?????? ???? U S n -v???. l i-. p ???^ r ??? 3ent by nlaUby'rSdresoln^with stamp,'nlun- I touch of flrmntra BpoUOnn: ing this paper, tY. A. Noyes 149 l ower's nildd tnKl. 9-.6c. block, Itochester, N. Y. I N ???t reodpls to-day amount to 6.561 bales, sgalntt ??? 111,121 bales left yoar: exports 4,054 bales; last yea Prevent malarial attacks by invigorating th. 1 22,521 bales; stock 074,162 bales; last year 617,175 liver with Dr. 8snford???s Liver Invlgorstor. I bales. Charles B. Brlez??, n I'h???lladelghla murderer, has I V ? lr * Jha cpaMni and Clcstr.. nentaw?? me crazy over hi, crime. I if rattan lutnres to-dt} i I Iprll 11 tOill 61 April 11.61 J I, ATLA1 Chronic S osflTMiraa Cnrrd by Bran-I Hay -..ll.65lil.67 May.. 11 07,.'! Iola8l00. rlrrlh???a Pina linns ???.11.753 Jana??? 11,8711 79 I asrriai n m Ills. | t??i*. ii mAh ua irl?? 11 aii.*ii cn I Bully Busko Mills, Arizona Tir., iicntion thin paper- gJ. D. OZfKR. Corinth/Miag. )K BALK OR KXLTfANOiC-A HFLEND10 ATLANTA, April 5 ??? Leather ??? The market I Jk: fann of 885 acres. Thirty acre* fine river and for^boot*. aboca and leather I* quiet with orice* I Cf??** - botr 2??* hal*nco good upland, about half unchanged; Uemeged No. 1, 26; do. No. 2. 22024: I red ??? aod well timbered oa Poutn river, good stamp 28; medium good stamp 27; L. W. good | Will wll at a bargain or exchango Inr city or an- ???Uitap 26: whltooak sole 88042: harnu* 2 r >04O. I burban property or stock of good*. I will also sell ATLANTA, Aprils???Hay???Choice, .S??H bald car lots, 52160: largo bales 820.00: dray lot- <23.00; prime IgL'l v * SLJt car loti 120.00: dray lot* ff'.Ou; clover car, <o??* I ??? 00 f *rrott, Peu.iw streetnomprea* 8'7.00: drav lots f20.00. Tcnncseo, car lots, fl7.(0: dray lot* 420.C0. ATLANTA, April 5 - Feiu-Car lota 80c: dmy I ??? ?????????a.eraeeiA 4 ??? 1 u I uuluAlH/, AUHl u??? J Ov DfOTOr B JUull': l ICf UlL:. Jannarv 24 in?3 l September *...11.6001162 September *...11.62(91! 64 I Hoi*. receiDt*4,M??;ahipment*6,600; fctefldier; rough j inry - , . | October . ..ll lHi Unotar..........11 09 ail.ll I pocking 6 6904.(0: parking ing and shipping 6 o"<??| ^ ?cr.... Jt) 95<* 10 97 I o 65; light6.7006 15:iklp* 4 (T0V-O. Cattle, rocelpta 0 92i|10.vo I I.kiO: shipment*3.300; marketatrorg: exports6.10 I (SM2d qmeljmdjiteady; Kin 52.000 it l&i | J 1 Bood to choice ahlpping itee^a b 6006 00 :_eom?? n .1 I . . _ ' .1 WlODOr'???nsw.wl 1.1 <W ...... iftWBir..ee. For the last two yean I have been greatly I foveubrr 0 November. troubled wllh costlvums, often ten or twelve I , i0 ?? 7 0c <??"'hr- day, elapsing wlthont any movement of my bowels. I Inve trie?? many rcmedl.i, hut I i??nd* 6XI;'Iri.aju 6M > ??? ??*'"12 .'>Z' iof .8!. r I I'rrnjacdactlVv,rinforior to fair4Xt(Z|q!75: hiodinm none with success, until I used yonr Vegeta- I o soo cairs war, /ip.ricai; -wtf.n 4.C0O; Am6.!- | to good 6 2505.73: cholocloeztra6.COOO.35. ble Pills-UkU.g three pills and iner??u??ing ran l.sro. ??? 1 ons each night nntii I look nine, then de-1 FLccal??? : fotton quiet and Arm at same r rloci: Good I mar Rci at present Jtfoet admit^>f no quotable creasluc one etch nlcht Since then mr I mladllng IlMo; middling llMoi .triol row mid- I cl ango: good medium m??)iv 14 lo 14S hands tnif tewsls hara conllnned reglilw caoh^ay, and ??? ^ ^ my headache. rour.to??..b,a^ general r 7^2l n ii! U ! 9 ^ ,, SLw . a altude have left me, end I feel like anotbe, I NEW YORK, April 5-To??l vlrihlo mpply 1 lSf??w^M^ A p P ??c i i^^'ntoStt^70S86???75l man-which is entirely owing to jour pills- Cotton forth, world a.9|i.rt)l bale*, ol wnlc.h 2.Z35.1C9 ' * * aud I would not be without tu.m In this new I ???. a P ???, o - ??? .. ???.ov, A M Hiatii nettMtall last yoar; recoiptio! cotton at all lntc- wb!a ,. t rw uIb4,ijl.OOfltL40:ryc. rectlfled, 0.10# **' ?????? l r ???' I rtor towns 33AI6 bales; receipts from plantations | n.5(L rjc and Eonrbqn medium S1.6ca??^p; rum J. M. KLINQEL.SMITH, -GENERAL AGENT- ECLIPSE WIND ENGINES, PUMPS. TANKS, Etc. 67 PEACHTREE STREET, AIMNTS, OA. T. MILES & SONS MANUFACTURERS CUSTOM-MADE SHOES country. Th* Nfttl*n*l U??I??U Wo call attention to the advertieement of the National hotel of our city, under ita new manage ment of Holcomb A Blo&n, 2!,^49 bale*; crop in right 5.458.217 bale*. JLfVKI'POOL, April 5-noon???Cotton *tcadyand | mr-otic 81.6O081.M; imported S5.faW.00: <wpp?? ??? ??? * 11 ''???eta mitde. |l.76t apple 0?? oherrt tiud arlnyei i??fi.r _ _ AND PUMPS, I FINE SOFT UPPERS it PLIABLE SOLES. #n.50: Innorted 82.004484.50; Cognao brandy, do- genllem.n I urleau.hf; rale* 4.000 haTas; speculauon andlsx-. _ havo rcfltled the hotel aud put It on an entirely I port 4.00U: receipts 4,000; Amorioan3.5CO; uplands I bmtdy61.000(1.50; per??? wine 81.50fl?? f .5 73, otrt.iq; It ucwbav|a,and are prepared to entertain thou I fow middling clanao April and May delivery 67-64. I quality: sherry 8t-50(tWS.C0: mtawr.; *1.-'*':SJ175 ??? Rucila In aa good style as cau be Inmlrhed by any 168-64; May and June delivery 611-64; June and July I imprlumong 81.00*81.25. hn'elln Georala. The prople ot onr atate are well I delivery f - ??? ??? . . .. 6 15-64; July and August deliver, e 19 61, acquainted with Colonel Holcomb, the senior 16 1161. 6 14-64: August and September delivery member ol tho Arm. Colonel D A. Sloan, the | Sit 64.621-64. ??2J tR, 622-61; SeptemberandOetobor I junior member, and who will bare tho manage-1 delivery 6 22 64. 6 21-61: October end November I I1777I1AOO. April 6???Whlaky unchanged at 81.78. CINCINNATI, April 5-WMs*?? Arm at ??U5. ???eiuiHVILLE, April 5???Whlaky qnlct atll.13. For vale at RETAIL Through Mall or Express by MILES BROS. No* 923 PUbert Street, PhllMloIpbtaw f LAWN TKNNH. SPECIALTIES: -J CRICKET, (J. B RE If4 ELK SHOES- GOSSAMER GARMENTS FJR EE Ntderof thi* p*per who will agree to *hn * and try to ItiilupuRo wile* amoug frl end poKipoliUeo fall ilx.-d Ladlta* G< larproof RnVbtr Garment* aa *am ..mSTei; return with 25 ota . r iiiniuuor. mm wno wilt nave IDO manage- I delivery d v.-ot, o ii'Oi: vuuwi ??uu nuTerauer ir??win??u,u??, apnio???niuiiy maul mainly of tbe hotel. 1* well known ai*o in I delivery 610 64; November aud December delivery I ST. LOUIS Anrll 5???^Hiatrv steady at fl. 16, nil mate. To the old cltiaon* of Atlanta he la I 66-ot; fotnrna opened barely ateady. I p ?????? ??? 7 bellcr known. He came to our dey In It* I LIVERPOOL, April 6???1:30 p.m.???Cotton atca^y I o**atrv WM ??? 10 . P ni telegraph operator I witti a fair demaud: ???ale* ot Amerlcau 9,800: up* I aTLAlflA* Aprll5???Eg**???16017c# Buttei^Good I mor Wa tar proof Runber Garaa , f .T5 r ?? f nd ou ^ c *tT I land* low middling clauae April delivery c a-w, I grades in *->04 demand and*caroe: Jersey 85c; I provided you cut thi* out aud i. jSSHPa!??. g0,d i. exclt J men t I stiller*: April and May delivery 6 8-64, roller* ??? May I creamenr82o; ranev Tonnero 27M01Oc;choIre25; I io pay c??t. postage, etc. Itoatou Mi p ply Co., in 1862 and 68. Colonel Hloan we know of nur I Ba( \ j uao delirerv 6 UU, aellen: June aud July I low grade* dull. Lire Poultry--Chickon* 1602to; I Dover Ntreet. Roatnn itta**, .Vi,\T.!! .t nowl ? d| ft. 10 66 ??? ???ter ing, entorprlrini 1 delivery ??lft-%4; July and August delivery 6 19 M. I heu????0*??c;cock jn??oa;geeae 4(M|i5c;duck8i2Cc; rttli*a---tlie aool of honor and fatthfutU fair deaf I valae: Auguit and September delivery 6 2 4-64, 1 tnrkeva i*2e. Drcawd Poultry-Nouo. Game???Noue. In*, ttc apeak for hi* henie a liberal share of | * e llera; September and October delivery 6 21-64. I Turnip* f2,660;8 00 m barrel. L-iah rotar????o*???82.rt) p??tren*g\ ??nd we are mtiRfled that hi* patron* I gellera; September delivery 6 25 64, value; future* I 0t2.25 ft barrel. Sweet Potatoes???91.lC031.2ft. Dr loti I tj??ifl??4nil lounervntory of Movie, will Qua him t* we represent him. | doited iteatly. | Friiit-Applcs. univoeled^ iXc; .UDjiockd^^eno* | * SUMMER TERM CLOSES JUNK'28;' Hnli?? iYrnntihl lit the I'urfil How deprming it it tceee acrf??*of tree* cut down in tbe midst of a noble foivu. How ???addeiring it ia alio to see that thin epot in the midst of your otherwise Hbitndant hair. Stop it at once by the of i???a.k(???r*A Hair Hairam For actual vfili i*irey- Thi* remnin article stand* at the ii* ml of ita c a??a. Kle- ga??? t for the toi???et, delicio * in odor, and re- ??? . conr*e of InstraoUon In Voc*l aud WaT-^iej|??;. Honey - | ln*trumentrt^ | Music, Wano^and O-ga^Tuarng; Domk ju-cnmmoflrtiiou (wltb Libraty.??? Gypm\ resident Physician, Preceptre**. etc ) for 5>)0 lady atndem* Tuition 85 to F20 per term. Herat 1 and rrsH* Ml (T*??tMUMi*r2c??. I room ft 60 to f7fc0 per work. Send for Calendar to ATLANTA, April 6??? Apple* ???15.00018.00 per 11- TOURJKE, Franklin Sqoro, Boaion, Mu*, barrel. U ooaR~84.75.483.5o v box. OnuJgc*-|326 | sat we wky ??? ??? pic*???Fl I ThfSu't 2.6W. ' ??? pot ??? ??? ??? num 1 ??? ???? u I .Selected creaaMVf. SdtOc. dAVANNAff. Aprils???flottou firm; mlicting rw middling 1W4: good oiOlnazv re3-16; o alpta 178 Pau- .roes 178; aatc 85. vinos 1( .portscoaatwUe 704. I OII.'OMbot. Coenauuu???taiS. Flneapplca???Few ??CWORLKAH*. April 5-Gtmnp quiet t-tlddllus on the market Binatuu-??1.0)a8iOJ W bunuh. ll)i: ;owtnlddllcsltH.80od??tdluif.j 10*4' -.'Ji ,c-1 Fig* ??? lsq2k;^Ralalna ??? New JJ ,,bo* 86.00, * - .... - C ... ??uu , taiaii aw- I 11 *a Z lOW iniUUURK U??, |<WI"'UUIW ??? 4--/W ??*???????? ??*???- I * -n- _ ???.T???--.???IT . ??????V. ' tlorea ti e original color to gray or railed hair. I oetr???.- I,8r0 bale., (roc 2,264: aales??? I'lkiO; amek I aew Londnn 83.25; S box 81.75;X Economical, as a.light, occslotiai spplica- 214.7S8. c?,'iSSr , ^SS-S23!???c , |S^ ???2-re (liin kohiM ihn lintPtaii.1 voili. ,i?? ..n.fnot ....law I > lulTTilTl A nr II * -fisllnri Arm; ntllMJu* liV ??? I -MmOrnla ??*-*rs~???None. Citron 2 C. lion keeps the batraud scalp iu perfect order. * of the bowel*. AN- ly cure you. Beware grocer or druggist for I by Dr J G B Kiegert ' you suffer from loose iWTUHa BlTTKItS will 1 of counterfeits ami uk yo the genuine article, prepared a __,t . , U ra.??? *wm I -wuornitt rear*??? nune. uiron - a e. jtim??zuuii ??S?? rliii i - 200 * Peo??n*-l!c Bnzilrw- 16c. Fiibexts -150160. y * I Wainnta???16c. lVAuut^- Firm; Tcuue.swH5 707Kc; 143 baiea: thlpaenu ??? sale* 16. I North (Carolina 8Xt; Virginia 12a; roasted 1^* V The pamphlet decision* Heptember term, 1883, . ut published by thl* office. Copies sent postpaid upon recelpt of One Dollar. u He C'arernl,** Ask for Well*' ???Rough on Coma" 15c. Quiz complete permanent cure. Coma warts, bantam TLARIJCJTON, April ft???covtun firm: midlilxw UHi low middling 11 i g.>xi ordinary 19.S: . e.-.iuM 158 rrt*\ 158; aides 20: l ot* 14.045, export* coastwise 2,0CQ. ' ?*:av eiu.vs, cmai6, stj. OOROTITUKCN OWU Atlanta. Aprils. IS84. The folio wing quota tJonslmlloatd the flu 3 taatlon* | itmlrMti w wrir* nominal, jn tho Chicago hoard of trade to-day: WHEAT. Opening. Highest Lowest HOTEL IN NEW YORK , . Perron, vi.ltleg New York for health, burinesa or Almond. I El???i*; 1 i r ??.-!L 1 aMommndaiioaa at ???1558150. I Sf ??? 8.8.K88 M IIOTKJ,. Location central, near 1 and ror??e c*r*. Ntro rrom*. excellent ^iKlerat* prices; TurkGh E! o'rio and Ro man bath*. Aridrn** DR. K P. Mll.MlR, ;i<j and 41 WealTweulj s??x??I?? ni??? New York. (PrrutHrvf ihl- > , r steady; harJsIl Ou; yellow din and virgin 81.75 SAVANNAH, April 5???Tonrentlne quiet>t 29^: j ???alo< 150 barrel*; main dull; btraired and good | Q' ?????*I* ??it?? wrrklnir putttma, iti.-lo.tihj Siol|f>|Ni, Brui jtnfj him! Konalttgirin Kirip* lop uudurwrar bik! ctns?? trlmmlna. I????i:??ru> (or CtHaklmj Stock!ngu. h|>rnjai>( Fkiwom, Uord.ro. Ccrnora, *f., 6r Tab!.* ??ii??l Plauo Covara, LambrMntns. Hundreds cf Chicago horses are suffering eeverely I uVL**** ****** JJ "mini Iomp " i buuv ??? from ???mud fever h H1 *1?? TS ,J ???Ti Chamberlin,Johnson&Co Chair liar.*, &e., tC H??r-b.tn<: 1. Ac., Hit poat puld for flO cant*???Can U<>ok ol lt?? Uraiuuap ??? ' a-io lovara, Lambreqtnna. ^???tkUlala for BaadkerchlafL I ???It-r, cut and Inatractlons. Mat b-j umiI s hur.Urvd tit^Si. EmbroU.-ry, Srn!dln(f, #ic., 23 ctt. S'scfLaWnr. ** ftfld Pairaa I. a Our sunt hern cities tml towns are ntiiilly itu proving their surburban homee. Ilia woun rlerful what an advance th<4 have madesinoe tbe nr. Tbe borne, around Spartanburg and Charlotte are beautiful. It seems to rue that those who live in them ought to be ,happy. I wonder It they are. I wonder if peace and concord reigns within them lovely homes aa it sretus to reign without and around. As I pasred along one of them a pretty girl was standing at the gate talking to one outstde ati'i i h-ia;d her say with a lace all flushed ???1 de.pt re her and the ground the walks on. I f mrtr. dared to visit her for two months lot tear she would mtkeup another story on me. 1 nearly cried my eyes out last night about it, l1 'Van,'1????aw l 85al her pmme waa disturbed au J was tony and so it goes. There Uslander Po yon mean then that the south ihould not engage tn mauufactoriee." "Oh, no:??? replied llr. Bleem8i??ld, "I menu briefly this. That while manufacture, should be eucoutaged to the extent ot engaging our .ur- ptu. labor It .hontd not be brought Into compel! Uen with the agricultural lute rot which must ever remain paramount lu the southern stales The manufectare of heavy cotton goods will give em ployment to the women and children of the southern ???laws who are under the nece???Ity of worUng for themselves. This It vurplus labor b - cause It cannot he ua??l tn tbe cotton Holds, and te tbe full extant of employing this Uber.lt la judicious to erect cottou mllla Bat (or the finer grades of cdttoa geode the teat of manufacture will cutlnue lo be In Kew England. Ills a necessity My brother, eged 10, had flts from his in fancy. Samaritan Nervine cured him." A. I W. Curtis, Oaskis, Minn. $1.80 at Druggists. | May. Ulvo your children Bmlih???a tVorm OIL Th, Oiler Colton bet taken more premlnma, and -ells (of more nraoey than any other eotton to the maikeL Bra advertisement in this iatua w Lamb who regard raautoii and acogOJUY write to Ur* Ksbhuiit Jt???r'o Co., New York City, lORdfeeriptlve sample, sad tllustrattens of Eli- broideries, Laoes, Braids. KucMuga, Rohes, Skirts, Tacking., etc., which It maUatreeet charge avl arms. 81K It 33 Suect-t.rs to Chamberlin, Btynton A Co. 66 AND 68 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA- I.argral Dealers in tienrgln In t Nesfllewurk." M U * < . ??? branch,-* of Cmbroldcrr, Knltt M*k!u??r. Rag lUklnr, Ac., 35c*ni??; tour I.OO. AU tho ??l>.ra r'r S I.OO. -"Sir... !??*?? Pnb. t6. 4V Parcfuy Blrret, Xcu York COMPOUND 0P COD - LIVERi AND LIME.^ . ftalwhti nrlMiAMtrhiflB I ?? '??? I T?? 4>HP UUli All???Arc 3 011 HUfTerlDT CARPETbTCARPEXSI I a. d???.l/n- dmv Inti Mfl Rnw ATLANTA, April b???Market Generally active lor R. Y Gf O O D S, 1 descriptions ol grain, otn & particularly fir* ^ v _ ??? , * Fine Dress Goods, ftlg!ffl|hs2'?aPKwSRft ,, ffif WHITE G.OODS, ETC. Oniufl to ??? reduction io freiKk???i prices ere a rbxde I -- W WILBOR???S C03 PURE CO] L OIL ANI Ala ter from Melbourne says that WUlUm Hlflet Jbu\???k theTdo. ^*th2f,*B-an?? , C^ I v H ?? USE FURNISHING GOODS, sVutvau! 11 "* tIie hurpoar of meeting John *-1Lace Curtains, Window Shades, saw YOVIL April 5-Fleur. J??utnerojtulet_and [ FLO.OR OIL. CLOTHS. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! GENTB,.LADIES, CHILDREN???S? Arid, from their excellence, there i.econo- Jg. m mh ??*Suf???g'UmS my in buying l)r. Price'. Special Flavoring I ??? 0 we84*->A86.2V Wheat, spotmilc lower, un- Extracts, at the bottle, hold one-balf morolgnded red WA11.0T do. white 57; No. 2 red April S^ntn?* ThE2?tfr????t natnra^tlavors SSIhifa^^SSS' WfTHI msde' and Kn*.h h q???.UtVTd???u??n".??y there are no other flavoring extracts that can compare with Dr. Price's. Hongh on tt-sia. rhlpmunkSAhtMuunka. enohj .fra He. spffia[ suwevsi >.i,.-ra, A ?????A It l> -Toall who are .udbttag Irqmavror acd tudlacreUona ol youth, nervous wrakueta fab ly dewy loss ol manhood. Ac. I -will send a recipe that ??U1 cum you. EXXItOFCHAgaE. ThUgreal remedy waa dtwevered by a mlarieoary ia aouth America. Bead relf-addre???ad esvekpa Is Bit losira T. tanas, fltaUea D, New York, martf-sn-x th wkyeew , ??? p ICAttO. April5 -Flour dull and weak cholco winter t4.75W8o.ee. Wheat, regularuutrtried and I Irregular: opened lower, fluctuated rapidly and j I closed ltac rower than yesterday: April Tsiara.itJ,: f ! No 2Chicagenriiig763t3i;9 l a. Corn ontettfed sad | April ???tats In active demand hut i5iu undo. | I yesterday; April 25K- ??? ??? ??? -i -Float uachanxvdt.family _ _ cned faster sad oiorad lewar I manymiterday: No. 1 redtaL llOOS cash. Corn lower, eloelsg ??4??l*e undaz yearn may: ho. 1 j mixed44,S?? 6S eeah; 45H aprU. Data lower; 88 5-Flour uncharged; fancy ??? 23 w neat dull aud nom- 1 cash. Corn dull: No. t 1 mixed 86BMH- ageuta for Butterrica'a Patterns. CHAMBKBUH, JOHNSON A CO. , A ???? This la no quack preparation, but la regularly pre scribed by the medical l.rulty. Mannlac???uied ail Srogtl.2' " ILno *' c,Ie,ol ??? , ??? Beaton. Sold by 1M0RPHINE HABIT wn ??? w?????!?????:ei???fJfcMraUJSSrtr uri.iii.on UBWU,u,ri 7 ^uu_i r . roustm* atsJssaassa-rssojatofnJoroIsMl Mini ttni-^ma a. a, aasa,A.a., aa, lurou, sl, >???> tutor* .. ???T???? BEST is CHEAPE8T.??? .STHRESHEBSSSSa. T HEC0MPLETE HOME.SfSf.???Sffi both. Ncv rliMh-Nfw JCew tU??%t*adM* fr,m uedrwkyA Suj>ert??.> ^.aub ???#>. SdUliFpriu, A to ??!lfi*w-??. SrlLdt ttghu Aeems Ug wmk. Luklum Tiuu. Tkthuid4??t??ifpM|iici4i(8trIiMl ??? ??? ????*Ma3*Sl.IU*iitmio Mdl Ultrt. . A i-. v.u8N**>??*Co.??4 aim clSl.* gind t-?? t??U