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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1884.???TWELVE PAGES.
MATED FOR LIFE.
BILL ARP
Do Xlumenates Over Lore, Courtship snd Harrises
-What Married Life Should Bo-Country
Marriages Happior Than Those In the
City???Raisin* the Little Onos.
Married and gone. It is the same old story,
Lore and courtship. Then come* the engage
went ring and a blessed interval of fond hope*
and happy dream* and then the day is fixed???
tho itu*picious day that Is never to be forgotten
???a day that bring* hnppinc** or misery and
begin* a new life. Then come* the license, the
permit of the law which says you may marry,
you may enter into bonds. The state ap'
prove* it and the law altows it and it will coat
you only a dollar and a quarter. Cheap, aint
it, and yet it may be very dear. Then comot
the minister, and the happy pair stand up be
fore him and make some solemn vows and
listen to a prayer and a benediction, and they
are one. In a moment the trusting maid ha*
lost her name and her free will and is tied fast
to a man. Well, ho is tied fust,too, so it is all
right all round I reckon, but somehow 1 nl
way* feel more coucern about the woman than
the man. She is a helpless sort of a creature
and takos the most risk,for she risks her all.
We gave him a cordial welcome into the
family, and we kissed her lovingly and bade
them good-bye, and the children threw a
???bower of rice over them and an old shoo after
them, and they were soon on their way to tho
land of flowers. She was not our child but was
almost, for Mr*. Arp was the only mother she
ever knew and we love her.
j sut in my piazza ruminating over tho scene
and I wondered that there were as many hap
py mating* a* there seem to be. Partner* lor
life ought to he congenial and harmonious in
no many things. When men make a partner
ship in busilie** they cant get along well if
thev are unlike in disposition or in moral prin
ciple, or in business way* and business habits.
But they can dissolve and separate ut pleasure
and try auother man.
A man and his wife ought to he alike in
most everything. It is said that folks like
their opposite, their counterparts, and so they
do in some ro*j??cct*. A man with jduo eyes
goes mighty nigh distracted over a woman
with hazel eyes. 1 did, ami I'm distracted yet
whenever 1 look into them. But in mental
qualities and emotional qualities and taste*
and habits and principles and conviction* and
the like they ought toelass together. Indeed
it is belter lor them to have the same politics
and the same religion. And so 1 have observ
ed that the happiest unions as a general thing
are those where the high contracting parlies
have known each other for a long turns and
have assimilated from their youth in thought
and feeling. When a man goes off hi some
watering place and waltzes a few time* with a
charming girl and falls desperately in lovuand
marries her oil'hand, it is a long shoot and a
narrow chance for happiness. Why, wo may
live in the snme town with people and not
know o* much about them ns wo ought to. 1
never made any mistake about iny choice of a
partner for the dance of life, but I've thought
of it n thousand times that if Mrs. Arp Imd
known I loved codfish and got ui?? by day break
every morning she never would nave had mo.
It wats nit?? and tuck to get her anyhow and
that would hove been the feather to break the
camel's burl;. Well, I???m mortal glad she
dident know it. though 1 am free to suy that if
1 Imd known she sleid until the second ring
ing of the first hell tor breakfast amt was fond
of raw oysters, it would hove Imd A dampuing
in life and know what they are Don???t Die In the House,
about. There is no goodlier sight "Rough on Rots" clears out rata, mice,
intill nature than to sec n good looking roaches, bed-bugs,flies,ants moles,chipmunks,
healthy young man who is making an honest gophers. 15c.
living stand up at the altar with a pure sweet ???
good,tempered ,nffcctunateIndustrious girl and Twine bonnet* are the latest English nov-
thc parents on both sides approving the match. ??? elty. They are made of twine sewed in con-
???* to be put in the little . centric rows, and are finished by a very thick
Bill Abp. 1
Then the big not ought to lx
pot and every body rejoice.
GONE AFTER HIM.
Cnptnin Crim nml u Requisition Go to North
Cnrollnn for a Prisoner.
Yesterday afternoon Captain Crlin left the elty
for Durham, North Carolina. He goes armed with
a r&iulstlon for L. N. IlnlT who I* wanted in At.
lantu for cheating and swindling. Half
a long time n resident
Atlanta, and until recently was a well
known dealer in jcwclfy on Peachtree street near
the railroad. In the same store room W.If. Lofton
conducts a retail tobacco store, and at the time
Huff was fft the building Mr. Lofton wa* there too.
In fact Mr. Lofton was in the room when HuiT
came in and routed Hufl??? the portion of the room
which he occupied. When Hull??? first applied to
cord.
Gold and silver gosttncr-likc* tissue* are
much used in millinery.
Samson's Legs nml Locks. * .
When Delilah clipped off Samson's locks that
mighty athlete at once became "us other men."
If it could he proved thatthe possession of lux-
uriant hair would enable men to tear open
nf ( lions???jaws, Hiscox St Co. would be driven wild
in the effort to supply enough of Parker's Hair
Balsam to meet the demand. As it is the Bal
sam prevents your hair from falling out, and
res hires tho original color if faded or gray. Be
sides it is a great addition to the toilet table
simply as a dressing.
C ancer cure
NO CURE! NO PAY!
Xo I'ain! X???ofeJ! X'o Knife!
F irst-clam solicitors wanted to take
orders in city and country for the People???s
Cyelojiedla the lx>t end clien|K*t published,
eimbiln* information down t.?? 1??W4. Choice terri
tory and extraordinary iuduivtinaits to those
thoroughly capable. Apply If. W. fcc??tt Jt Co..
Houth Broad 8t.
MAP filing IS .??> profitable IIS .ill) agency III
Jli Al the world. Price ml need hnJf. Catalogue
free. Address ff. C. A F. Tl.???NIKON Atlanta. IPs.
ZIMMERMAN
a & kuS vim B VIII
M.ooo CcMonlML Durable nml lire
???M. *>ut of do of It, own profliicls. KIES! <Jor Xllu.trutod/
and Trcutbo. AdUrtm, ZIMMERMAN MT'ti CO.. CH.clnrall,0. or llurUnctoo. l.irn. /
$400.00 FREE!
ii trade and soon after Huff swung Ills sign
Jill * *??? *
months ago. Heveral months after opening iu Mr.
made ...
the wind. Mr. Lofton soon ascertained that
Huff wtiMUKOfni trailer. Thin wax about eighteen
Lofton's store Huff and Mr. Lofton entered into i
irtuen'
stock
goods
pose or them,
the profit* upon i
the
. . r fmsi* enumerated In the agree-
???nt. The Ann succeeded well enough until some
time In April last when they disagreed and dis
solved. The. causes of the dissolution are many.
no it is said by the officers. Wln-n the two settled
Mr. Lofton's trial Imlauee sheet indicated that he
owed Huff about four hundred dollars, but lie
claimed that Huff Imd made some bills
without Ills knowledge and declined
to |Niy the money until thoroughly satisfied upon
that point. |fe therefore gave Huff two uoii-mi-
gotiahie notes of about two hundred dollars eaeii.
The firm was due about $300 and the account* and
notes were given to Hull* for collection. This was
about the middle ol May. Alsmt ten days ago
Mr. Loftin ascertained that Huff had left town.
Hultscqucntly he learned that Huff
had collected nearly all the hills due
the firm and had traded his two notes away. Mr.
Lofton Immediately began tracing Huff and ibiy
before yesterday ascertained that ho was in Dur
ham, N. C. He then visited Chief Connolly and
ipiainting him with all tho furb%rcqnested him
. obtain Huff* arrest. Chief Connolly telegraphed
the officers nt Durham and early yesterday morn
ing received an answer informing him
that Huff had been arrested. Yesterday Mr. Lofton
wore out a warrant for Huff nml a requisition was
ranted. In the afternoon Captain Crlin went out
lor his prisoners and will return alsmt Tuesday.
Mr. l/olton claims tlmt Huff has Ix-ut him out of
alsmt eight hundred dollars, and says he will ac
cept no compromise, Imt will prosecute Huff to
the full extout of the law.
DOWNING THE "DEFIANCE.???
Jew. Hut I have scon some mighty clever pqo- p, ,' r |ni I! did ???StMcMy'uttll&O Wf
pie cat oysters raw nml sleep late iu the morn- th& lie voluntarily almndoiiqdlt to
An Arthur Orgnn In Trouble While the Kdl
tor lilts Gone to Mee Itlaine.
The Ikjfanw" I* the speckled and spectacular
negro-edited newspii|M>r that struggles to the sur
face once a week Iu this elty. It is tho personal
organ of W. A. Pledger, tho "old gold??? colored
surveyor of the port of Atlanta. Recently it has
been a red-hot Arthur paper, but while Pledger
has lieen nlwcut ns a delegate nt Chicago and after
wards as a rustler trying to make things even
with the lllalno party iu Washington, his concern
has fallen into tumble. M. A. Loftin has filed a
bill asking the court to np|N>liit a receiver
i hike charge of the paper nml
11 out the material. Ho alleges that Pledgor and
Burnett Induced him to Imv a one-third Interest
III the paper upon their promise that he should
become Its business malinger. Hu says that lifter
he Isiught the Interest they refused to carrv out
their promise, but played a big game of "freeze*
out" against him, refusing him any connection
tho
ledger and Burnett
tors a lieu on the property U . ,
that all this Is done for the avowed purpose of du
frnuding petitioner. Ilo wants tho concern sold
???lit and one-third of the proceeds paid to him
k !?????????????????????
mg. B it still a man and Hts wjfe can liarmo
nize ami eoiiipromiso a good* many oft lime
Ihiny*. nml it i* a beautiful illustration of thi*
lo see Mrs. Arp cooking codfish for ntoaml fix*
lug it nil up so nice with eggs ami cream, ami
it is a touching evidence of my undving de
votion to her to see mo wandering about tho
liouso lonely and forlorn every morning for an
hour or two, nml forbidding oven the cat to
walk heavy while she sleeps. That codfish
JtfU???ilKM comes tonic honestly from my futhcr???l
aide,ami my mother put up with it like a good,
considerate wife, ami wo children grew up
with uu idea that it was good, t'ye heard of a
young couple who got married ami went off to
Augusta on a tour, ami tho feller stuck his
fork into a codfish hall nml took a bite.* lie
choked it down like a horn, and whch his he-
loved asked him what was tho matter,replied:
"Dent say anything about it, Mamly, hut as
/Uyrq w ^ou arc horn there is something dead
lii Uie bread," ....
Well, wo can inako compromises about all
such tilings as habits nml tastes, hut tlicro ore
aorno things that wont dompromise worth a
cent. If a girl has boon brought up to having
a good deal of freedom and thinks it no harm
lo go waltzing amuud with every gay Lothario
who loves to dance, ami alter she gets a feller
of her own, wants to keep nt it and liavn pol-
luted anus around her waist, alio had just as
well sing farewell to conjugal love and do
mestic |??eacc, for it is against tho order of na
ture for a loving husband to stand it, and he
uugbent. There is auother thing that ought
to Ik* considered, and that is age. A few years
makes uo difference, hut an old man hail bet
ter he careful about marrying a young wife.
Ho wont 1h* happy, hut about two weeks, ami
then his misery will begin and ii WlH mwvf
f ml. It may he better fur a woman to he an
old man???s (Mrntig *.*?????? ?? young man's slave,
hut she hud better ho ncUufir. w OCU ttvouiig
girl marries nu old man for his money sue has
{ ;one back on herself, for money dont bring
lapniiiess. Money helps, hut money with ???
dead weight is a cur*^???an aggravation. I was
talking one daV loan old iiiuii,a Frenchman,
who had made a hermit of hinuelf nml was
living ail alone in the woods, nml ho said:
"Mine friend,l Imv make olio grand meestake.
Mine first wife whom 1 marry ven 1 vos younr -
vos an angei from heaven, Uod bless her, h j(
el fronr'amt he jk??*
J .ZT .
in haste and repent at my leisure. I try J;,
wid her for tree years hut we were nut, ???compa
tible. It was against do order of tie Nn *) |
liutl myself a had ami a prisoner * K|| ,| eo j
geete her half my monies amt r?? J - w - v r IMm
B??r Mil hid. in ???!>* Yjldernw. JfigFjn ,
live .ml b.re vill 1 aw, ??n>l ??? j
81. Peter .nil tell heelil how , . ^ . fl.yjl
^ne on e.rtli lie roihI ui??> t y iu l<Jwn R ,r,l,.n
i .hi Sti???l iny eom. m t??v . V ou have
hait trouble enough.
C-iuiilry marria(r . eencr.Hr liapnirr
than llmM luwle 1 ,.( Ur , , m ??????g the faimliea
of the rich. to work ??uil U>
wait on them' better hu.baml. amt
le tter w ' YC! * # than IboM raiw.1 in luxury. It i.
iniKhty ???' >r ,| Klr . mntl to ulea.a hi. wife ami
Veen hr y | tt humor if .hehu been iwtlod
by If Jt Itareau ami never knew, want wul
ha* 1 , uo iiM*ful work to do, 8he w>m take, the
r'auui t the conuiptiona or the ???dont know
-what I want," and inu.t g" Imek to ma. A
-\,mug la.lv who never did anything after .he
quit <ehon[ tint .Ire., for rom|wny and make
viaiu and go to the theater or the daueo wilt
never make a p????l wife. Thi. wife bu.ineu i??
a very wriou* pUMUea*. It U right hard work
lo t.lay wife. The mother of .ix, eight or ten
children hu wru aighu. 8he know, what
care i?? and work i>, and one of theae do noth
ing women rant .laud it. If ahe i. not a used
utiin.titution with one child, two will tini.li
her ami if it wawnt for roudenwd milk the
children would perUh to death in a month
aflet they were horn, and wrter like th. r.iw.
in Florida. I heard . Florid, man .ay the
other .lav that. Florida row dideni give
enough milk to eolor the code* for lireakt'a.t
and thev bad to raiw the calve, on the bottle.
Celling married ought to be a eon.ideratc
huiitiM.. Folk. oughUn to get married in a
hurry, neither .night they wait fair or five
wwr??j .ix mouth. B Uug .nought f*r an en
gagement, I dont mean ebildren. 1 mean
grown folk. who Imv. muled down
ie-Uiini of the paper ami nrus uMuweil to
* t oust |I5 ??WVCk
was ouly W.75;
??? avoid ps
Ills share of the losses. They say they have
the pu|>cr going at Krcnt expense to tnemselvi .
that Isdton eoiitrBtiiteil Wl rents to tho treasury
ol the concern nml collected and kept 912 that
was due to It. They say they published tho paper
* ??? * ??? pntal Improvement of their
..... . . t know that tliulr effort* are
teiidiim to the moral and Intellectual cnllghtvU'
incut of their |>atrons, heueo it would ho an nut-
rmte to stoji them in their useful career. In the
nlMcncc of Pledger it was ngretsl yesterday that
the hearing of the application for a receiver should
be bad uext Friday.
THE RETURN MATCH.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from practice, hav
ing had placed in his hands by an East India
' missionary tho formula ol a simple remedy for
the speedy ami permanent euro of consump
tion, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and all
throat and lung affections, also n positive and
radical euro for nervous debility and all nerv
ous complaints, after having tested its wonder
ful curative powers iu thousands of cases, has
felt it his duty to make it known to his suffer
ing fellows. Actuated by this motive and a
desire to relieve human suffering, I will send
free of charge, to all who desire it, this receipt
in German, French or English, with full direc
tions for preparing and usin^, sent by mail bv
addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W.
A. Noykh, 14jj Power's block, Rochester, N. Y.
Parasols nre covered with squares of silk,
and made highly ornate with embroidery, lace
Premature Loss of the Ifnlr
May i??o entirely prevented by the use of Burkett's
Cocoa ink.
HoirsKKP.F.pr.ns should insist upon obtaining
Harnett???* t invorlojj Extracts.
??? ??????.
There arc 7,000 French Canadians in Low
ell, Mass.
There nre a large number of baking pow
ders in the market containing alum, and some
that contain nmmonin, hut in proimrtions ao
moderate tlmt they might, bo used in safety
whelp proper caution is exercised. Dr. Price**
Cream Baking Powder, however, is recom
mended by chemists iih being free from ulum,
iiminoniu and every other drug.
Dr. Fuller???s Patent Injection with syringe com
blued, cures stinging irritation, inflammation and
urinary complaint*. 91. All druggists. Dr. Fuller's
Youthiiil Virgor Pill* cure nervous debility, Impo
tence and nwturmil emissions. 92. By mail. Depot
422 Canal street, New York. f r su we wky
Bands of velvet fastened with pretty buttons
or with clasps are again worn on tho waists
and nt the throat in London.
Opium Habits
EASILY CURED. ROOIC FREE.
DB. J. 0. HOFFMAN, JEFFERSON, W8C0K8II.
E IVOItCES**All family troubles settled cheaply
speedily, qufetfy;de*crtfon;nosupport,etc. Ad-
is ATTORNEY WARD, World building, 1,207
Broadway, X. Y.
' selling articles in the world. A sample
free. Address JAY BROX8QX, Detroit, Iftch.
LONG TIME 4 per cent. LOANS.
est. R. West, Hec???y, 31 W. Gtfi ML, Cincinnati,
Instantly Relieved.
Mrs. Ann Lacotir, of New Orleans, La.,
writes: "I have a son who hns been sick
for two years; he lias been attended by our
leading physicians, but all to no purpose.
This morning he Imd his usual spoil of cough
ing, and was so greatly prostrated in conse
quence, that death seemed imminent. We had
in the house a bottle of DU. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, purchased by
my husband, who noticed your advcrtisclnent
yesterday. We administered it, aud ho was
instantly relieved.
The total number of dwelling house* ill
Boston is 43,98(1. with seventy-six hotels and
153 family hotels. There pre 3,347 stores, and
miscellaneous buildings.
aoLPsyttr
ity watchmaker*. Lynuftttc. Cfrcnfa-v
Down h Co.. >4 I> y Hi. Ji.
iatikis
ACOIDU box cragon
??? Nm1 uouaiiONl
!T.ir"v???.. liV53,f MBIIf T. In On. Unotli,
???nffftamAmerfot. Al???.i ??*??Certainty,
iib&l. AL Yoiin7.l730n-MivlriiKtJt.YarK,
WANTED A WOMAN
of sense, energy snd respectability for oar business In ber
CAN CANCER BE CURED?
To hundreds who are readers of The Constitu
All persons nfllieted with Dyspepsia, Diar-
rhn??a, Colic and nil kinds of indigestions will
find immediate relief and sure cure by lisitig
ANGOSTURA BITTERS. The only gonuino
is uiniiufaetured by Dr. J. G. B. Siegert A
Sons. M ! f f
Foreigners owti 20,941,000 acres of the
Uuitcd States.
The Speed mid Endurance nf Mnenn and
Atlanta to he Again Tested.
The return match between selected walker* ol
Atlanta and Macon will take place lit the ware
house of Kelly, Rosser St Co., on Tuendny, June 24.
Five walkers on a side will appear and as far ns pos
sible the men that walked In the Central City park
will confront each other a* the cIumcu representa
tive of the two Cities.
The Macon walker* are already preparing for
the struggle. Tim Telegraph and Monger thus
advises them; "Now thnt the library has decided
to have the walking match In Atlanta. H would lie
well for our hoy* to sprinkle some saw-dust on the
floored the hippodrome at the |??ark and practice
en ???aw-dust. The lilppodiomo measure* one-
eighth of a mile.??? Messrs. Ford. Hm-rry. MoKaT
and Farmer are coming, amt I reliably Mr. WII-
Hums. The Atlanta live will he selected to-mop.
The warehouse will !h> nut In cojhI condition,
and all the vacant spare Allied with seat*. The
round fare from Macon will bo one dollar, ami it
Is thought at least one thousand will come from
thnt city. All the other roads leading Into the
city wilt Ik* Invited to-morrow to place eXCtlTSTOU
tickets on the sale at low rate*. A great crowd Is
expected aud the preparation* will eonimonni-
j.*M will )*?? taken to have the tret
???inmillh and .ihhM (ii *hl?? illy iu
every ri.)in-t. Il uii .Me ???? goliMI_ lulu tlFj rum-
lug mati n to will.
THE NEW UUILOrNO
ortli* Constitution, oftd\ho lncnmlescmt
l???.teetrlo Light.
It,Is one ot the prides of a growing city like At-
h* jrta to ho constantly adding to its many enter-
nrisre- The demand* of business here, in many
deiKirtments. have onUtrewn the mvom modal loas.
and snhstAUtial buildings have been rcmodeletl
aud enlarged, or rtpbveod by new and more ele
gant <m??* F*??r several years we have l??een cramp
ed for reom, having outgrown our present ??Uua-
lien, and our new building, with all tho Whve
alettees. comforts and accommodations ureiranie,
will soon 1h* completed and .st-indtsb Amona
the greatest convenience* of our new building w ill
be the tneandeecenl e 1 retrie light-the same as
is on exhibition at the Markham house. The
dynamo for furnishing this light to our bnlUUng
lik* arrived. The building ha* bean wim fer
Mime time and during Julv we hope tomnight
our citizens with the practical and ??uc????ful ot>-
oration In Atlanta of a light destined to make
rapid headway all over the country. ????? expect
lii a limited lime to see the AtlaiiU company f????r
generating and furnishing thU light to our Jpeople
Hilly organirest aud supplying the waul* of all.
With the new Kimball n??us?? amt the Markham
house and Tint fowmTUTum butMIng uMjV the
light it* adoption In Atlanta is a certainty. w??
arv all the more a??uresl of this breatwa we are
Mdisfietl that as an Investment the stock Hi the
company will prove remunerative.
Death from Apoplexy.
Pexsao*L-%, June 14.???D. F. ItulUvon, a proml
nenl lumber dealer ami mill owner, reported to be
the wealthiest uran In Florida, was found dead in
Ins! this morning, supposed from apoplexy.
VTlint a Tetllou* Time.
"Banaon???s Capcine Boron* Plaster* curt???
me of a chronic affection of the kiduey*."???
g.T. H. 25 cents.
The total number of ludiaus attached to
ageucie* is now 246.000.
llOUNFOUP'S ACID PBOtffHATK.
One of lint Tonics.
Pa. A. Atrixoox, Profcasor Materia Mrelica
and Dermatology in College of Physician* and
Surgeons Baltimore. Md., says: "It make* a
pleasant driuk, and is ??tre of our best Ionic# in
the sha|*e of the phosphates iu soluble form.
Decline nf Man.
Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence,
Bcxual Debility, cured by ??????Well???s Health Be
newer, #1.
The glory ol tnan is his strength. If you are
weakened down through excessive study, or
by early indiscretions, Allen's Brain Food will
permanently restore nil lost vigor, aud
strengthen all the muscles of Brain and Body.
$1; 6 for #5.???At druggists or by mail from J.
H. Allen. 315 First^Ave., Now York City.
No one will object to the lovoly os ft mara
bout feathers which deck so niauv hats, and
which enu he appropriately worn by young
or old.
Professor C. A. Bryce, M. P., LL. D., Editor
Medical Clinic, Richmond, V??., says: "Liobig
Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic is a wonderftil recoustruc-
tifo agent, building up tho general system and
supplying lost nervous energy. Ii\ ulltrusting
diseases nml broken-down constitutions ii Is
tho agent.??? Also in female complaiuts, shat
tered nerves, etc.
Jet butterflies af* ftMnslnnnlly snlwtituted
fi>r tho cla;|H which hold tho folds nt tho hack
ofmftniles. They are artistically made, but
the cited undeniably ??dd??
All Weakness of Gentlal Organs, Sexual
Inijiotency, and nervous disorders permanent
ly cured in thirty days, by tho genuine Dr.
Kicord's Restorative Pills. Bottles 50 cents.
Pills $1.25, 100 pills $2.00. 200 pills $3.50, 400
pills $6.00. Magnus A Hightower, coruer Pry
or ami Decatur streets, Atlanta. Wholesale
by Luutnr, Rankin ami Lamar.
The rose bud opening up to the worn.
While yet thejlew hangs on tho thorn,
Exhale Ires sweetness than Is wont
To breathe from llj** that ZOSOBONf
Has touched With a soft crimson glow \
Tn.ll show* the diizsllng tooth oil so.
Staunton Female Seminary,
STAUNTON, VA.
RKVv JAMK4 WILLIS, pRixeiPAL
ThH well-known Institution l* one of the best In
tin* t*.Vwth. Xoteil for It* excellent corps of teach-
era, eU'gHiit nml healthful l??Huitloii. home Influ
ence ami moral culture. Best facilities for Music
ami Art. Not sirlarian. Terms inmlcrate. Ses
sion o tie ns first We??lne??dajr tu September. Apply
(tircalalouue. ??? wky 4t
|will sale' OR KM'IIANHE??? a splendid
V farm of SSTiaetcs. Thirty acre* fine river and
creek iMttom, balance ii*hhI upland, about half
cleared and half well Umbereil, on South river.
Will sell at a luirgain or exclia:ige for city or*ubur*
!n??u property or of goods. I will also sell or
exchange a???splendid mill property, now imytng
well, r have no u*c for mill* or farm* ami mean
trade, tuxt. W. Parrott. IVtere -tnvt eompwsw. wk
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the South. A full axsortmciu of the better class of
miwetianeoux book* con??r??ntly ea head. Theological
U* As and SuntUy-*chool song-books sad hbranes a
Ctirtsttnu Atlvocarx.
General ovtaa of the Mettodbt Episcopal Church,
South. Twenty page* each week. A pure paper for
the old and young. Only 92 a year.
8umtay-*chool Periodicals.
Eight periodicals for Sunday-school teacher* and
echokr*; different grade* sad prices; issued weekly
Monthly, snd quarterly.
Catalogue of books and specuaeas of Christina
Advocate snd Sunday-school Periodicals seat free
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him at hh office ..
sec the photograph* of patient* before treatment,
then again, taken years after treatment, read the
certificates of their treatment and complete cure,
or go with him on his round* among hi* numerous
patient*, and see the progress they are making,
talk with them ami learn what they have to say,
will be convinced that no matter how completely
other* may fail to cure this dreadful disease, Dr.
Greene doc* cure it.
His cures nre permanent. He ha* photographs of
case*, and testimonial* of cure*, tlmt were made
year* ago. The patient* are mill living. You will
he furnished with their nHinc* and pnstoffice ad
dress In full, that you may write them and learn If
three thing* bo so???not one or tivt/???hut dozcnnniul
score* of them, showing tlmkft was not a fortunate
accident, happening only occasionally, hut that it
I* almost n certainty, the result of a vast experi
ence. scientific knowledge and skill.
Bldow we give one of the many certificates in the
doctor'* possession. You will see it was given ten
year* after the patient wa* cured :
For some year* I suffered with a cancer on my
left cheek. Just beneath my eye. Only those who
have been similarly diseased can know with what
dread ami anxiety I watched it* steady increase ix
size. During the summer of is?:: I heard of Dr.
Greene, of North Carolina, and of lit* remarkable
success in curing such diseases. I went to him,
distressed and anxious, weak and sick, a "stranger
III a strange laud." He examined it carefully and
gently, and at once won my confidence by lit* ten
der manner, and the interest and sympathy he
manifested toward me. This, nml the great ser
vice, which by hi* skill he rendered me, will never
he forgotten 1 He removed the cancer in less than
two weeks, and In low than six weeks it wa
tlrely healed, and now after nearly ten year*.
still entirely well. <*-ould 1 say more to convince
any one afflicted with cancer that Dr. Greene 1*
wonderfully successful In hi* specialty, aud
worthy of your perfect confidence, I would gladly
(lo so. &IR8. ISABELLA WHITE,
I 11 7* 11 *cnqon3 dollar we will send the potvrr one rear, snd a beautiful Fnclidi Cloth Brand
Volume of thi? NATIONAL AMERICAN DICTIONARY containing TOO J'nrrovinc* (it)S
L"J?', '"ThJ* useful and elegant volume is a Library and Encyclopedia of general
* i?!** 1 * H in dothWSt. inirK
\m
from onrt nrm Vdi uXi *????*??wno?? *v X nam'an. wiu leu you now l
rsaiT TOi'fcl F.mp,
89 Randolph Hfrccf, Chicago, III.
Dr. Drake Acquitted.
Columbus, June 14.???{Special.]???The Jury in tho
case of the state vs. Dr. J. W. Drake, charged with
murder, this evening returned a verdict of not
guilty, aud the prisoner was discharged.
THE COTTON MARKETS,
CONSTITUTION OFFICE.
Atlanta, June 14,1884.
Tin: week???s review.
New York???While we note no great shrinkage in
price* the cotton market hns nevertheless been
very dull all the week, and trurunctlons In future
deliveries have item remarkably small. Otherwise
the market present* no new feature*, though the
outlook suggest* no immediate change for the bet
ter. Spots steady; middling ll%c.
NEW YORK. June 13???The following Is the com-
nanitlve cotton statement for the week euding to
day:
Net receipt* at all United State* port* 8,411
Same time last year. 21,455
Showing a decrease. 13.014
Total rcccidt* 4,768,324
Same time last year. 5,845,598
Showing a decrease 1,077.274
Export* for the week 25,227
Same time last year go 561
Showing a decrease. 14,324
Total export* to date. 3,582,930
Same time hwi year 4,443,222
Showlnn a decrease 860,292
Stock at all^Uiiited State* port* 427,578
bV>05
26,968
Same time lost year.
Showing a decrease
Stock at interior town*
Same time lost year
Showing a decrease
ol....
Whiteaburg, Hamblen Co., Tenti.
SUBSCRIPTION LOANS.
4
On demand wv premlw to par t" U>* order or Wm.
Dlnklejr.Trra*., Ihernm or Pollarr, value received,
???III) lutvrvrt *l lb? r*t?? or 4 per cool, por aonon Pom
amt after....
II la uadrr-tood and a*ree4 that the prlaelnal of ttala
mote will a* become 4ae or payable, and wllf net be de
manded. *??? Inn* a* tile Intrreat and aeb-crlptio* M of
H^rejajdjeartr In adranee. Ptirwed
Vrtnriflal uot Pauahla ao I.ono am
Ilorrotvcv Itemalnm a Nuharrlbt-r.
Loan * made only fo anbaerlbera iu flOO
to U(V) amount*, out nf surplus ledger Hub-
Rcrlptlnn Fund. (Hc?? form of note above).
\o*n application blank* sent by return mall
in receipt of anbacrlntlon price, $1 a year.
Atldrrea WM. IIINKI.KT. Trea*..
21 W. (Mb Hi.. Cincinnati, O.
ThU Company la regular hr Incorporated wader Ohio
aw, with ample capital, fully reaponalble. awd iu 4 per
vat. lean ayalem fur peer #r men of moderate mean*, la
sore adrantafeowa than that of llnildlag A??aociativn??.
HENLEY???S CHALLENGE ROLLERSKATE
ACKNOWLEDGED BY EXPERTS AS TBB
MOST COMPLETE,
SCIENTIFIC SKATE
and by Kink Rea aa the
MOST DURABLE
"???one In the
market,
_ Liberal Terms to the Trade.
Fornewiopago Illuatrated Catalogue, send 4 cl.
stamp to M. C. HENLEY, RICHMOND, 1ND.
G ROnniA, RABUN COUNTY-MARY F. EL-
lnrd ho* npplictl for exemption of pemmulty.
and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and
1 will pa** upon tho name at 12 o'elock ra??? on tho
18th day.of July next at my office June 9. ls*l.
LAFAYETTE WALL.
Ordinary,
45,817
18,879
899.000
988.000
89.000
36.000
107.000
71.000
are tho
Same time hut re...
Showing a tleeroase.
American cotton afloat for Great Britain
Same time last year.
Showing a decrease
NEW YORK. June 13.-The following
total net receipt* of cotton at all port* since Sep
tember, 1, 1883:
Galveston 589,113
New prican* l ,510,015
Mobile 252,369
Savannah 051.424
Charleston 421,377
Wilmington 91,220
Norfolk 577,082
Baltimore 64,040
New York 115,067
Boston 177,973
Providence 5,of??5
Philadeliihiu ftn,298
West Point 177,814
Brunswick 8.081
Flour, Grain nml Slenl.
ATLANTA, June 14???Both white and mixed corn
Is fim and decidedly active, and, a* the prospects
In the money mnrket for the coining week nave
brightened up some, it i* quite probable that grain
will take on a still greater impetus. We quote:
Hour???Patent process 97.25(<i$7.75; fancy 90.25:
extra furollv $y.75A$6.00; iaiuiJy 9d.???2m&.50;
extra $t.75<$95.00. Wheat???No. 2 red 91.20^91.23.
Com???White milling, car lots bulk, S5c; do. sucked
88c; dray lot* 92(&95o; mixed, car lots bulk, 75c; do.
sacked 78c: dray lots 83c. Com Meal???85??90c. Stock
reed???$1.85H100lbs. Oats???Car lot* bulk 41c: do.
wicked 40)ie; dray lots 52o. Rye-None. Hav???
fancy, ear lot* 922.00; V 100 Its SI. 15; choleo 921.00;
V 100 IN 91.10: prime 920.00; ^ loo tbs 91.85; clover
$20.00; ^ 100 IN ll.to. Wheat Bran ??? Car Jots 95;
dray lots tl.05(391.10. Grit* *3.85 bbl.
NEW YORK, June 14 ???Flour, southern dull;
common to fair extra $3.00(^84.65; good to choice
higher; uiignidcil No.2spotC2!i@62U; June
Oat. higher; \0, 2 8^i@3S.
oaw y,'i y.e higher; No.
Hops firm: common to choice 22@32.
CHICAGO, June J-l???Floor quiet. tVhcstflrmert
closwl wenherand ',in lower; June K7@H7%; No. 2
Chicago spring #7??*?!^. Com quiet; closed He-
under yeiterday; cash June WU@5S.
Oats sternly; cash 32%@32>J; June 32}i
ST. I/H???IS, June it???Flour unchanged. Wheat
nctlreand higher; No.2red tall il.O???eaih; si.OOfl
*1.01 Juno; No. ;1 red fall 91. Conidull; No.2
mixe<|!i2@.'B cash: .'ilJiajWM June. Oats higher;
31H bid cash; 31% June.
..J*OIXNATI.June 14???Flour unchanged; family
W.40@*l.f. r >; fancy *. r >.lo@S5..io. Wheat strong; No.
2 red winter 51.01?? l.ftl. Corn linn; No. 2 mixed SBH.
Oatsflnn: No. 2mixed*5.
I.orisVIM.E June 14???Wheat steady; No. 2 red
winter os@51.ix). Corn steady; Xo. 2 mixed t??.
Oata steady; No. 2 western mixed 3.%
Grocnrle,.
ATLANTA, Jane 14???Market quiet and uncom*
monly (lull, and merchants show no disposition to
push business, owing to the stringency of the
money market. Coflee ??? ltio l(i@r???^; old gov
ernment Java 25c. Sugars ??? Standard A 7!4e:
granulated 7??c; white extra C 7c: no demanri
lor New Orleans sugars. Molasses ??? Black
strap In barrels 29c. Syrup ??? Now Orleans
Oder prime 45c; fair a'.@40c; common
Mle. Tens???Black tUrafiOc; green 40(;t.c??e. Nutmegs
80c. Cloves 25c. AllJliiee 10c. Cinnamon 25c.
SngoSOe. African ginger me. Mace 80e. Pepper
18c. Crackers???Mlllt 8c; Boston butter 8l^o; poirl
oyster 7e; X soda fie; XXX do. 7'//-. Candy-As-
sorted stick 10c. Mackerel???Market about larre of
Is and 2s; No. 3 kits, I,.W??? 60c; do. '/. bbls, 89 Its,
H 100 ??????> BWft Soap 52.50??
il loo cakes. I andles???Full wefglrt 15Hc.
Matches???100^1 box81.75; 200*1.50;800*1.75. Sods,
in kegs, 4%c; iu boxes 5J<@8Xc. Itlco 0@7e.
NEW YORK, June lt-f'oflco, ???spot lair Rio dull
BLAINE & LOGAN
CAJll???AlUN ROOI4 NOW ICUADY*
onopogM. Randsomely illu.Htratfd. A Bonanza
for Agent*. You ran m-i frt/tu U&l to MO
rlrnr poHlt?? dully, circulars awd term* free.
Immu* u?? lime hut onler rcitqiiciv ouitlt,
prepaid by mall I'ur.TOeia k nnil beuln work at
olioe. Beaullf ti! * eii nuu> Tree
toevery Ar??nr fHidpurcwrar *>t onr book. Add???ra
J. i:. .tiftiPAttb *L < tnrlnnaH, Ohio.
cm yc Hmm arawra. M
GIVEN AWAY
rtctnai.U
mh4 4 t**c????i.??U on - color or l??
tor ????? eto.. U lor ||. Xo Hoot* too ??>'?????? *????? ??oa.
loncrr. to HHl rnrctaiull* In n.aiM
m.1 ntUrr CalBMBM. HUniM Uk??n T'>t*
LYONS hll.K oa. U ??
sessHKissiHSr??
STANDARD SUGAR MACHINERY
.???j Known and Used
tho World Over,
r tno worm uver.
Gane Mills
llorw Md Steam rower.
Sugar Evaporators,
??? Vacuum Pans,
Sugar Trains.
We are the sole makers of *U??e Victor.
Croat Woatern, ***3 Niles Cane Mills*
original an t genuine Cook Evaporetor. and
of toe Automatic Cook Evaporator. Beware
of imltetlone *>t u*?? Look Kraporotor. They are
Inferior In material atul construction stal tbrir
only merit i* low price. Tk* jenuiae Cook Evapora
tor ka?? cur brand ihvreon.
BLYMYER MANUFACTURING CO.
CINCINNATI. O.
irammfiutarm ef Steam F.myites. Ml*,
Ice Mat kites *td Ke/nyermtmy Macksmetj.
Minor Ports 2L115
Total 4,768,324
SATURDAY, JUNE 14.
New York???Sales for future deliver}* was some
what moro actlvo to-day, still the feeling was
somewhat depressed and the close developed a
small loss In quotations. Sj??ots off MCc; mid
dling 110-16c.
Net receipts to-day 329 bales, against 2,190 halos
last year; exports 7,006 bales; last year 12,187 bales;
stock 429,599 kales; lost year 461,855 bales.
Below we give the opening and dosiugquotations
ol cotton futures In New York to-day:
OPENED. CLOSED.
Juno ll.4%cll.52 June ll.4Cstii.4fl
July 11.600 July ll.MAll.55
August 11.70f<< August ll.7lMll.73
September ....1LM0U.37 Hcpteinbor ....11.52(^11.51
October 11.120 October 11.06oah.07
4ovembor 10.89010.90 Norcmber. M ...lO.8401O.85
)ecombcr. M ... 10.870 December......10.83010.85
January lO.y401O.99 January lO.llj0lo.91
February 11.05011.06 February 11.W011.O2
Closed barely steady; sales 94,000 bales.
Liverpool???Futures closed easy. 8pots???Uplands
??? 7-16d; Orleans ??? 9-lCd; sales 7,000 bales, of which
5,100 bales were American; receipts 2,000; Ameri
can 000.
Local???Cotton nominal. We quote as follows:
Good middling U%c; middling lljtfe; strict low
middling llj^c; low middling lie; strict good ordi
nary 10^c; tinges HKc; stains 9>409^c.
NEW YORK, June 14-The total visible supply of
cotton for tho world Is 2,339,717 bales, of which
l,4- r jA t 917 IniIcs are American, against 2,022,308 bales
and 1,778,808 respectively last year. Receipts of cot
ton at all Interior towns 5,252 bales: receipts from
plantations 2,655 bales. Crop in sight 5,013,95!
bales. i
Ity Telegraph.
Jean*09-10; sal?? 7,000bale*: speculation and export
l,w??: receipts 2,000; American 900: uplands low
middling clause June and July delivery 0 24-61;
July am! August delivery 6 2V64; August and Sep
tember delivery 6 0 29-01,0 2H-64; September and
October delivery 6 26-64: October and November
delivery 610-61; 8epteml>er deliver}* 6 31*61.6 30-64;
futures opened dull at the decline.
LIVERPOOL. June 14???2:00 p.m.-Palesof Ameri
can 5,100 bales; upland* low middling clause June
delivery 6 24-61, Kellers; June and July delivery
6 21-64, Kellers; July and'Auguat delivery 6 25-64,
buyers; August nml September delivery 6 2??-64,
buyers; September and October delivery 6 20-61,
value; October and November deliver}' 6 14-61,
value; November and December delivery 6 9-64,
value; December and January deliver}* rt 8-61,
buyen; September delivery 6 30-64, buyers; futures
easy.
NEW YORK, June 11-Cotton dull; sale* 1,008
bale*: middBug uplands 11 9-16; middling Orleans
1113-16; net reeeips 30; gross so; consolidated uet
receipts 329; exports to Great Britain 7,606.
GALVESTON,June 14-Cotton quiet; middling
11 .Vlti; net receipts 43 boles: gross 43; wiles none;
stock 3,453; exports to Great Britain 2,261.
NORFOLK, June 14-Cotton nominal; middling
11%; net receipt* V* bales ugro*s 46; stock 1.62S;saIe*
9: exjH??rt)( coastwise 143.
WILMINGTON, June 14-Cotton dull; middling
11%; uet receipts 4 bales; grossl; sales noue; stock
882.
SAVANNAH. Juno 14???Cotton ea4y; middling
11%; net receipts77 balm; gross77; sales 150; stock
1.401.
NEW ORLEANS, June 14???Cotton dull; middling
11%: net receipts in bales; gre*s 433: sales500;
stock 97,137; export* to Great Britain 3,95>.
MOBILE, June 14-Cotton dull and nominal;
middling 11%; net receipts ; bales; growl;sales
none; stock 6,318; exports coastwise L
MEMPHIS. June 14-Cotton steady: middling
11%: net receipts49bales; shipments506; sales 1,000;
??t AUG USTA, June 14-Cotton dull; m bldling 11%;
net receipts 217 hales; shipments ???; sales none.
CHARLESTON, June 14-Cotton nominal; mid
dling nominal; net receipt* ll boles; gross 111; sales
26; stock 3,131.
PROVISIONS, GRAIN, ETC.
CONSTITUTION OFFICE,
Atlanta, June 14.1864.
The following quotations indicate the fluctua
tions on the Chicago board of tnule to-day:
WHEAT.
Opening. Highest. Lowest Closing.
iter-3? fig Sg Sg
TOOK.
July _.lt 70 19 70 19 70 It 70
August It 70 19 70 WTO W70
CTJtAB EH SIDES.
July.... 6 47% 8 50 8 40
August..
. 8 ??
8 ??
850
The latest fancy in morning gowns is the
Mother Hhbbard back and Pompadour front.
goon 4%.
CINCINNATI, Juno I t???Sugar tinchnngcd; hards
refined 7%07%; New Orleans 5%@6%.
CIIICAGO, Juno 14-Sugar, standard A(%; cut
loaf 7%@8; granulated 7%07%, 4
Provisions.
CIIICAGO. June 14???Pork nominally unchanged:
cosh 918.500919.25; June il9.70@8l0.75. Lard steady;
cash and June 8.0008.02%; June 8.02%@8.05. Bulk
meats in fair demand; shoulders G; short rib 8.35;
short dear 8.85.
V* ; clear sides 9%; hams,sugar-cured 12%. Lard,
steam leaf 11.
NEW YORK, June 14???Pork dulT and rather
weak; old mess spot $16.75. Middles nomlanl;
long clear 8%. Lard opened 305 points lower,
closing weak; western steam spot 8.2508.96; July
8.2K0A8O.
ATLANTA, June 14???Clear rib sides firm at quo
tations: 9%c. Huron ??? Bugar-curcd hams u;??c.
Lard???Tierces, refined 9%o; 60 tb cuns 9%e; tuna
9%c: 10 tb cans 10c; 5 tb eaus 10%c; Sib can* 10%c.
CINCINNATI, June 14-Pork dull: messf 18.30.
Lard qtilct7%. Bulk meats steady; shoulder* 6%;.
short riba 8%. Bacon uuchangcu; shoulders 7%t
short riba 9%; short clear 9%.
8T. LOUIS, Jutie 14???Provisions very slow.
Wines, Liquors, Etc.
ATLANTA, June 14???Market steady. Corn whla*
ky, rectified, tl.00@tl.40; rye, rectified,$1.10@fl.fi0;
,. -*??? ??? ??? recti-
Croix.
tlfiO; imported $3 00081.50dogiiac brandy, dom^
tin fl.50@S2.50; imported i*i.00@88.00; copper dis
tilled corn whisky, Georgia made, fl.75; apple and:
peach brandy 82.00@f3.oo; cherry and ginger brandy
fl.00@81.60; i??ort wine$1.50@86.<J0, owing to quality;
sherry $.150(.??5(j.W; catawba fl.25@81.76; scupper-
nougil.00081.25.
CINCINNATI. June 14???Whisky stoady at $1.07.
LOUISVILLE, June 14-Whisky quiet at 81.13,
8T. LOUIS. June 14-WhLsky lower at $1.08.
CHICAGO, June 14-Whlsky steady at $1.10.
Country Produce.
ATLANTA, June 14???There Is no demand for
shipped vegetables and peaches: market plentifully
supplied from homegardens. Eggjv-14c. Butter???
birgestock on the market; price* down; Jersey
20@22%c; choice Tenneosee lac: other grade* not
wanted nt all. Poultry???Yoking chickens in very
active demand at 18030c; hens 28@33e; cin'ks
22@25e; ducks 25e. Irish Potatoes???New,*mall$2.00--
@82.55; small $3.050@$3.60 \\ bbl; old $1.75
(.1182.00. Sweet Potatoes???Noue; no demand. Dried
Fruit???Dull; season about over: peaches, period 6??
10c; no demand; unpeeled 5@7c; sundried apples
607c; evaporated not wanted. Honey???Strained???
12%@15c; in tho comb none. Onions ??? Yellow
Danvers $3.25083.50: red I3.00@83.25. Cabhtlgo ???$#
3%c. Feathers???Choice 54@rt); prime 50055. Cheese-
???Skims 11. Peanuts 8%@12e.
Nnvnl Store*.
WILMINGTON. June 14??????Turpentine firm at 27%;
rosin firm; strained 95; gn??d strained $1.80; tar
firm at 81.10; crude turpentine steady; hards fl.00;
yellow din aud virgin $1.75.
SAVANNAH Juue 14???Turpentine strong st 27%
bid; held higher; sales 200 barrels; rosin Ann;
strained and good strained81.00: sales 900 barrel*.
CHARLESTON, Juue 14???Spirits turpentine Arm
at 28 bid; rosin -toady; strained and good strained
*1.oo.
NEW YORK. June 14-Rosin dull at fl.25@1.30;.
turpentine firm at 3L '
. Fruits nnd Confectioneries.
ATLANTA, June 14???App!?? ??? None. Peaches,,
peck crate* tl.00@SI.ro. Watermelons 1300830 V.
iJ00. Cante-loupes fl.5O@fJ.0OV dozen. Lemon*.
??? $3.00@$3.25 V box. Oranges ??? None. Cocoa-
nut*???None on the market. Pineapples???tl.606J
IU.50 V das. Banana.-*???Cor lots 00c@9l.25; dray lou
il.MV??f250. Figs???I8@20e. Itaisin*???New V *>????
$3.00; new London $3.25; % box 81-75; % box 90c.
Currant*???7%@8e. Cranberries???None on market..
California now???Xone. Citron???20e. Almonds???
30c. Pecans???lie. BrazlU???16e. Filberts???15AI6C.
Walnuts???16c. Peanuts-Finn; Tennessee ?@*%c;
North Carolina 8%c; Virginia 13c; roasted l%c*V'
lb extra.
Live StockT
ATLANTA. June 14???The demand for mulct !*-
very moderate, and very few on market. Horses
are in fair request at the following prices: Good
combination norse* 11.50012.50; good plug $1,150
81.35; driving horses 8l.5o@8l.75. The supply of
horses is in excess of demand.
CINCINNATI,. June 14???Hogs steady and firm;
common and light $t.U0@$5.2); packing and butch
ers *5.00@$6Ji0.
Rank Statement.
New York, June 14.???The weekly statement of
the asancutc*! banks ??how?? the fallowing changes:
Ixians decrease f???????,725.3)*?? 00 ???
S[*erie increase 2.499,800 00
Legal tender Increase 2/j02.90000-
Deponii* decrease 2,211. GUO l??
Circulation decrease 31.1000)
Reserve increase 5.615,00000-
Banks now hold $9,684,50000 in eve** of legal,
requirements.