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eoan and shortening thedistante
from New Orleans to ten <l;*\
-.ail.
Mr. A. 11. Stephens repudiates
an aoeusntion while explaining
his course ol action in the late
congress -'Never have lon any
occasion, said that" in the
next campaign all ofhet issues
on the (leinocartic side would
huge to subordinate themselves
to one which shall stand pro cm
incut—that of State rights. "
Mr. S. is a Jcllersonian demo
i rat and knows something of the
lollies and tendencies of the slate
lights democracy of the Honrhon
stamp
What constitutes a democrat ' 1
lhi the principles ol Jefferson :
and Jackson reeoJT zing llioj
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and, "'nil ified hn< I .*H< I or
pf** s 1 dmVifc l: fending ini 11 *•i|> I * * - hi
' ic ffijmlili<-niiv. leaving no issue
► tween them Now tliev me
with the tcirildc fact
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.. ivceii the soft and hard
fc.rfoMe y democracy, and tin troii
is how the tireneh is to lie.
-d They ittein]iled it in
aftlig Ewing, hi Ohio, a
one.v man. Imt it didn't se
W in (i reenlineheis. am! how
y will heal the breach in Ihe
dioii.il < .invention is an linsolv
.. mystery.
the republicans axe not mote
BSj§Mj§9 l nate It is a* id money
with a large pnriinn ..I its
! strength in the democratic ranks.
Ilow Ihe republicans are In get
these out and how the demo, rats
are to gel the greonhaekers in
are the questions to tie solved by
Ihe w ire pullers.
II is now the season when the
, average editor hies him to his
pigeon holes and produees there
I lorn I lie long lullnod at lig atm
story, the sea serpent yarn, the
human monstrosity business, and
I all those good old standby's that
help the dull period through Hut
1 the Ohio Ilomoeiatte odd..i, as lie
looks over his leader, tn which he
proved t.wing i.. he a labor man
! and not a labor man. a soft mon
I *\Y man and not a suit money
man, a Catholic and not a Oath
olio, niarvelleth a little, cusseth
much, and regrets that lie i- not
'of the goodly company. \ntion
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During the past lew years the
! greed for gain has grown at a
fearful rate. It Inis become an
absorbing mission with mane.
Men wat eaith. not merely
eompetoflee They wish to be
millionrures. A moment's rellee
tion is sufficient to convince any
bonsible person that no man can
, earn a million ot dollars <p* the
halt or ilie tenth part el it. It one
is to become a millionaire lie
must by some means get posses
sion ol the earnings .u .mite a
number ol his fellow mint, who
will llttts Jbe deprived of not mi
!y the cointorts but some ol the
necessaries ol life. Whoevet
wishes to become av ry wealtlt\
mao must make up ids mind to
be vert selti'h n well as shrewd
He must dispense with the guid
none ol conscience and the luxu
tv ot benevolence. He must ~s
chew friendship save such as t <\
ists among bandits; tot mi'eltish
Iriendship costs money and time,
ihe chief toads to great wealth
in this country ise through gantli
liug hell', gold rooms, stock e\
changes,, hoards of trade, and
other speculative marts, and
these dens aic crowded b\ men
,ts devoid ol holiest prim iplo> as
those who travel in the patent,
sate game Railway enterprises
are being planned constantly l>\
mi'll who have in. othei purpose
bur to realise tortum" by ntani
pttlaf.inst the stock and Sin emt
* matters not to them
w hether the country is to lie ben
edited or damaged. The only que~
tion is. can vve by any amount
ol lying, rtatterv, lobbying, brib
ing. or any other species of mod
ern business tactics, make a for
pi A -mil
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ion these ~ Kiudg
men* tor. sight. inifustTy. energy,
Ml <|hhI t* ies of rniitd and
'noTTv TIV . which success depend
Hut whimyl if ever; justice is the
I ruling principle in business, the;
! gnuit disparities that now exist j
i will disappear
Millioniares and ]>aupers are
the natural antitheses of each
other. They are both symptoma
tie ulcers upon the body politic,
j indicating-a diseased condition
of society. Nation'll View.
I'll L sroUIMiK.
Dispatches from Memphis to
the ('(institution of duly 'Uid are
ns follows:
Five new cases wet-e reported
to the hoard of health this morn
ing. Among them was Mrs. How
eis, ol ATI Shelhv street, where
M til In andon’s shoe shop is local
cd Four deaths since last
night Ihomas Kernan. llarry
Kav. lain is Brnmond and Millie
llamorle. The two colored ntili
I ary companies—the McClellan
(•nurds and Memphis Zouaves--
. litive volunteered to protect the
property of the city it the necesi
ty should arise. The city nut Inn
ities will doubtless select the site
to day when* the camp will ho
established to which the poor of
the city will he removed.
I lie Avalanche says that • eve
i v tangly that can leave Memphis
should do so without delay,
i liorc is no good reason why they
should remain: a dozen why they
should not. There will be
n< business until frost comes, and
to delay longer may be danger
oils, the embarrassments and
and obstructions in traveling by
rail jvill increase daily. The
towns along the railroads will be
closed by a.strict shot gun (jttar
antine, and we therefore advise
every one who can lo leave,
prompt Iv "
I wo linin' cast's wei e reported
to the hoard of health this after
uoou both colored. Two addi
tional deaths have also oecured
Hot) lltompsoi) and Patrick
Meath
I hi' Howard association held a
meeting this atternoon, and de
tailed two members loasceitain
from the nhy-Ntcians whereTiiirses
are required and they will then
be turnished. I'he organization
a- a whole, will not begin opera
'ions yet . they don't think the
situation at present sufficiently
alarming. I inter the direction of
•I. D. Hlunket, president of the
state board ol health,John John
son, resident member, to day put
into practical operation till the
rules and regulations of the na
tional board of health. All bag
gage will lie disinfected under
the supervision of sanitary <>th
eiul-. Rules a- appplied to pas
sengors.fieight and baggage will
be rigidly enforced. The city
authorities tin.l it difficult to se
led a >iie lor the establishment
ot a camp, owing to the fear of
the citizens living in the adjacent
towns that the persons removed
• rnm Memphis will bring the te
vet in their midst. The cotton
exchange remains open hut all
business is suspended. No re
ports will be sent in future until
business revives. Father Math
e\\ ' vamp, under the supervision
of Father Welch. !•> to be estab
li-hcd at once. A requisition Ini'
been made for one hundred tents
which will be furnished soon. It
is anticipated that tout hundred
people will by thi' means be re
moved from the city. I'he steam
cr Hard ('ash. which lelt this
evening for Si l.otps luol a till!
H'l o! passengers. Tin* Louisville
an i Nashville railroad today re
iiised halt rales to the authorities*
to points beyond McKenzie
the fever is unquestionably !
sproadii g ami already embraces,
nearly' every / portion of the city.
North Memphis and Chelsea are
alone exempt.
I he ntyxiel v of citizens to leave
city is daily
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Bk
fr ' n
i..(jsc who ‘an
not or those who re
main in an tv .palion of receiving
free rations. Perhaps a wooden
box will be their share.
Die women who eloped with a
couple of convicts in (iwinnett
county have been heard from in
(fordon county. An attempt was
made to arrest them, but the men
escaped.
Albany Nans: The storm king
seems to have spite against our
section. Over and over again
has that .swill, awful and terri
ble monster of the elements, a
cyclone visited different neigh
I borhoods of southwest (leorgia.
i The last visitation was on Mon
[day, when it came down on Mr.
O. W. Arnold’s place, near Duck
er’s station. The wind struck just
in front of the dwelling and store
house,pasing between them on to
two cribs and the gin house, lev
cling all three, and then down
half a mile of fence,when it went
up and disappeared, doing no
further damage as far as we can
learn. Mr. Arnold estimates his
loss ;l t I, 200.
if 1 , ufx.. iivwm,
.'i /zmiXKY sr inh\
Mlj, •• South Shlo Puhlh* S(|ii;irf*.
M \ HIKTTA (;Ko|{(,| \
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Pli.ii umci'-i
Dealer In.
ftDRUGSff
CHEMICALS.
I’aints and Oils,
GLASS.
/
VARTX’ISII FX
I‘lHlkv \TITIII\HI\.
TOILET ARTICLES, Etc.
Pn'scriptions
tiilly pr<‘par((l at all
hours, <ln} or iii^ht.
h io: iiao ii\ ktoki:
fresh and genuine .tocL
ol Tl ICMP si: | for (he
e‘o| ol (
W. K. ROOT.
MarirtlH, (<a.,.lulv Ist IS.
Turnip Swml !
u:w ( HOP fun I **7H.
FARIA FLAT DI TCH,
FARIA FLAT RFD TOP.
FARIA RFD Top OLoBF.
LAROF WHITE (iLoHL.
1 EI.LOW ABERDEEN
LONCI row HORN.
AMBER OLOBE.
(i ARDEN RITA HAD A
Vl.so
LATE i AKHAOE.
BEETS SPINACH.
Ml STAR!). KALE.
R A PISHES. HERMAN
(.KEENS.
I nrmp Seed in |iii|ei' mv
*• the (MMiml. nliwle.^le
••• telail.
J
Wm. Root.
'! .( Uj Gu.. -Itiis la, 15*7''.
AN VOM'] atil (*v**r yhoil \ wish--
|H| ijiir jo have thdr r• < fll •* - aiol har
no" made or n paired. neat j
and ( ht*a}*. Pall on flic at j
> r. f. A. H liidcrMMr- -ta'oi** and ir**t 1
hi* pri;**s. I). Loom a. |
\F if 1 *rrt fia..lnly lo 70. Iv. j
Home l and Favorable I
'i’oniis for Boardot >. Jg{
HOUSE.
% JL\ Fast Wall Str(‘(*t.
Opposite* Passpnufer Oopot.
tVini H / .‘tf l /V/ - Ihi tf
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Ml tilfi MM!
KFD.I'CFD PRICES!
V• J-mta Strof't. ticai Black-oiitli shop.
Gpory-ia.
>iop. a fust cla— Lively Stable, wltore
Iho public. <an la* av<‘ouiinodatod mv irli
lino Ifot-o-and olpraut Busies at ro
diiood prices. Can always bo found
ready to respond to any call, in supply
ing the needs of local or Iransion! jat
ron-. ibirlios hiring aro rosponsiblo
for f bonoolvos and teams. (iood aoooin
niodation for Drover s *. Stovk bou-bt
and -old on commission.
J. SPiLMAN
\l;ui"lta, .Vug. 8. IS7S. ly
J. M. Wilson,
.VI A\ ( l Al TURKR OF
TIN k SHEET IKON,
AM)
Wooden Wares.
*M) CKaI.I.K IN' >—
STOVES, HARDWARE, (JITI
LERY, HOUSE FURNISH i
INO OOODS AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
KMBHACIXO
Straw and Feed (’utters,
(Torn Shellers.
Turning Plows.
Wheel Harrows.
Rakes, Shovels,
Hoes, (irass Si ytlies.
Plows, plow Stocks. vVc.
A I SO.
Syrup Mills,
Of a Su/trrior Mtil.r.
POCKET A TABLE CUTLERY.
IVD
t'(ii |ieiit('i''.i Sti|i|ilica.
Many \ aricties j>f AVooden Ware. ]
All these and many other valuable ar
ticles sold on best possible terms.
Marietta, .Inly 3, 1577. t v
WESTERN A- ATLANTK
TIMK OF DEPAKTI lit
FROM MARIETTA.
I’ASSKXIiKRS S(H Til.
No. 4 11.17. a in
■2 HU 2. |j. m
Fa hioirrs.
Accom. ... 7.J.3. a. m
Nc. 10. . . I Jis. j). in.
t> 4.40. ji. in.
" 2.47 a. tii.
PassFX'okHS NoliTli
No. J. ... 0.00. a. m
u 1 -LIT p. in.
Far;tun is
■No. 5. .... . i.2s. a. m.
! L ■ 7.07. a. in.
Accom 0.00. ji. ni.
No. 7 s, 12. ]i. in.
No. 1. 2. H. L 9. It).
and Accomodation tiaiii'. stop at
Marietta.
t,\ i l WFI-;K iiiyom own n>vv ii.
■ and no capital risked. You
ml||| can give the Inisine— a trial
■■III vvitlimu expense. The liest op
portunitv ever (dVered lor
those willing to work You
should tryti tiling else until you see fV •
voitrself what you can do at tlie busi
ness we offer. Xo room to explain lie re.
You can devote all your time or only
your spare time to the business, and
make great pay for every hour that you
work. Women, make as much as men.
Send for special private tonus and par
ticulars which we mail free. $.~ Outfit
free. Don't complain of hard times
w hile you have such a chance.
Address 11. II VI.LETT AML Fort
land, Maine.
FULTON HOUSE
Corner lUH'ittill* and Iv> Street*
One Block from the l nion I*.--*nvi*
I hpot
b o*.s7- < ’la .s*,s* . t fCI)iUIOI)ll U t /H/'s
at IjU'nHj l*nri s.
Transient Custom SI.OO per Day.
MRS. E. A. TILLMAN Pi opt id ss
ATLANTA, . OEoKDIA.
Joseph Elsas.
Change of Venue.
W ILL sell at Atlanta pri
('. 0. D.
Dry Goods,
NO I K NS. HATS.
CI.OI IliNO.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and everything else in that line.
<*"• N. B Persons indebted to
me hud best come at mice, pav
up and save cost.
JOSEPH ELSA'-
thi Maud, between the Hank and
I. J N<>r!licitll A Son.
Mat ielta. Kch.V. Id. IS7S*
WILSON HOUSE.
Cor. Ylahatun X’ Pryor stf
4TLANTA. - - - tiFORHIA.
It/ MS J’t / ./ ' 'Si.oft
Sr:/ 1 .1/* < A ■>/ I. .V(/t,ry. a
. L KKt m. Prop
F~/^\
#
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■ and I’. Linilley. VV . 1,, li.irm-s.
barneo
North Side of Square, next door to Cherokee Corner.
Dealers In,
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HDr-rr Cr-oocfLc, ZHleuts,
531n.06c G roceries.
Mniit tin. (In., Fob.. (>, ? 7tL Iv
FUR3STITUBEI
Cm HAN rjr CHEAPEST
HEAPER A AHE U
ItLicl. Ih-tsyiii; f;rt' Nitit<., i'liil tSarhtc. IO
l*i-ct's. iji.io. t't)tlis,'(‘ Suits S*-SO. Hie Sics! l*nrlor
("tux*' iea Ilif ?l 'trl.rt l'’r (lie (limey. 4% siluiii Kn
i‘4‘3i(i W ith tklass, !j(0. (dioti t oitijittm llrdsfrads, stift.
Ai(S a CsilS Line IN' (Hlsci* Ftintitiirc ('iH-apcr Tlian
Aii ibuisc in '2lst stale, B'cnii)> NfiiHK Cash
i % ■% icon %s.
12 A 41 White H ill Street. A ilania. < .a. .\u'. 22. ’7s
Large min! Nlw Arrivals
L S. SORTHEDTT 4 SON,
South \\ ('urner ol tlio l*n I>!ic Squaro*
4 LAIGiK siiid -elect Slock ol |{i|*% ((khl. cmliracing every
-**- thing usually found in a lir-! class Dry Ooods store, lhe
(mods tire direct tvom the Manufacturers and their Agents, and will
be sold as low’or low( i I-OK('.\Sll than any similar Ooods evel
brought to this market. I mean what 1 say. (bill nnd exaininr
or your .elves, t till'ext ciisiy e stock oi
Boots ami Hots, (Japs, kv.
at the i>(norK ? uni never fail to give entire
sat is fa\ i N. NoKl'lK’l 14
9.
ND 1 N .)
ms.
- HA Itb WARE,
and <;i;n k isa i. mkiwiiandj si:.
NOR'! 1! IvAS L COKXHU Pi HUC SQUARE,
AhirieltH, i jleor^ia.
((ctolier, 1, 1 877. ] \
Marietta Paper Masumcturijig Oampany,
Pist-Cla:: Besk, I;w; And Wranping Paper.
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