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.oienee in England inn occurred
in London tin* "blue riband" ol
the profession Inning been car
ried oil by a Japanese student.
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iinjieaclnncnl seems to be the or
del ol the day. Rumors of an
Aaron Htirrconspiracy are utlont.
and Atlanta is gutting lively.
MJtbeials, both cit v and Slates are
Mp>W restless, and some of I Item
no doubt liave cause to be. * tlli
•dal corrii])tion i to have a lluu
|tiKgh airing. \VIio next ' .1 .///*
flu i Xt 11-K. •
j And now it is being anvioii'lv
‘ inquired, w ill I lie jury in I lie case
of the lit-ml vvlm so in itially mill
deled tile aged eonple. Ibloor.
should lie be eonvieted. reeom
mend him to iiierev and thereby
save bi' worthless neef from the
{{allows ' Ii is hojied not. I< * I
'Tor lef Inm “o in |’aradise through
.the murderer's favorite eliannel
el lie scaffold. •V/ /•//// oith ,\ i ti\s
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I lie Summerville Mills. An
giistn, tire preparing In go into
operation some lime in Hie next
six month . flic ,V< u'm say I'm
•’i \ . Hie secretary and Ireasiucn
stales tlial tftaOjOoti new bonds ol
Summerville .Mills are being
'cd. and will be pul on tlio
this fall mi) ug I lie gill
\v ' seenritids. Tii.v will lie
i.ipidly taken.
The farmers of Onrsonvillc
disiriel. lay lor county. propose
soon to have a grand agricultural
dinner, in which all the farmers
mid their families in Hu- cut ire
community will participate A
good idea. Sucli reunions bring
neighbors together, cause pleas
aid aei| uaiulilliccs to lie made a
mnng families, enable agricn!
lmis|s. whose interests are mu
I mil, lo exchange opinions and
or friendship which must re
doimd lo I heir general welfare.
Says the Lynchburg (\a. >
Xrir .••In a lew years we will
hear of many sheep runehes in
Georgia. and many woolen mills
and cotton factories. Georgia is,
through her agriculturists and
her capitalists, showing more
sense ill.in all the southern
slat es together. She is pushing
the maiiufaetiire of all her tow
material of the 'forest, field and
mine.' She is investing every
dollar of loc*‘ capital in these,
and she is fihcuming independent
and |irospeeom
I hat business ol exploding
bombs JtnfpSjiatiisb chinches we
should think would have a (great
oiled upon siuuers. We know
not whether the germs of sm mav
be destroyed by concussion, but
brimstone is nature's own treat
inent tiu sin.
For the pa>l six months there
has been a great increase m the
value ol real estate in the vicin
ily ol New Yolk. and it now
commands a better juice than it
lias lor year'. I nimjiroved (arm
lands, tor lit-1 a nee, :u Bergen
I’oinl, on the lower bay, eom
mantled twenty thousand dollars
an aere.
W**“n re is a common notion that
it lake' a lollot cotton six weeks
to mature alter the bloom droj.s
liom the stalk, but an e.xperieu
ced plantei thinks this is an er
row lb- says that liom the lai
ter pan ot .lniie to Hu- lath or
-dth ol .fuly ii takes a bolliu eol
•on thirty days to l.oome til 11v
glow ii alter Hie bloom diops i rom
the stalk, and from then on the
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fora li'ill ol eoiton to get grown
from the time the bloom drops. -
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I/Ondon, August 7. Financial
articles published this morning
'Lite that the withdrawal of gold
from the Bank ot England yester
•lay for the I nitedStates was a
piohable precursor ol larger
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tlie adoption, internal
\ ing a lie standard
• no tear(
.N e win k, August 7. Ihe < oii
vent ion of the National Cotton
Exchange in tins city Wednes
day next is creating much iuter
est among cotton dealers. A
commit ttee of jiromiuenl dealers
is now engaged in making ar
, rangeinenls for the place and
]u ogruiniio ol meeting, and there
is every leason to expect Hie
conviMitiou will he very success
fill It is expected it w ill be at
j tended by 'ixt v to one hundred
delegates, i ejireseu!in g every
1 imjiortant district interested in
the product ion of cotton, .lust
what subjects as will lie discussed
at the convention have not vet
been decided. President Phelps,
ot New Orleans, is now in Boston
<m business connected with the
•mi vent ion, and w ill lie on hand
to preside next week.
To Those in Neeil.
Ituic win ii w alrli hi a ( lock to rcjiaii l .
in iicisliug any work oiiyom sewing
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Ii >•• • i ilo, ami want ii • i<on ;1,,.
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■lnsl call on 'V'iiii's truly
Win. < .linen.
1 1 i-. sliop is sit ualeil nor lli of llie Si| na re.
In I. iml ley V Barnes* dry-goods store.
Ills work etiarges fair,
Vn I'm sure you eannol ask any
lilOl e.
Vll I ask is one trial of my work and
prices anil I know you w ill lie .satisfied,
t am prepared to do first-elans w*ork af
\er\ low ligures. I mean business.—
• all and see for yourselves.
Yours Truly,
W.M. I . Ii lira x.
Marietta
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• ippiisite Hie Keuuesaw House.
riVIIK liest of \ eliieles, lire safest of
1 drivers, and I In* fastest of Horses,
are always ready, night and day. for
hire. \o man or woman or child inis
given me a rail in the past who has been
nor shall am ever in the future, tieilis
vitistied w illi mv teams or the men in
my employ. Kvervlliing and everv
•iod\ ahniil me are v No. I.
I Inn e cheapened mv charges propor
tionate lo the stringency of Hie times,
for i elereiiee to the trn'tii of w lull I say
as tolhc I urn -outs and charges, go to ni v
friend', t’ai tics hiring are st ■ icily re
spoiisilile for the safety cl llieinsetves.
velddes and Imrses,
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Dealer In.
CHEMICALS,
I'iiints and Oils,
GLASS,
VAIINIfSIIES.
I'lMIkV / \TITII)\KKI.
TOILET ARTICLES, Etc.
IMvsvriptioiis paro
tiilly prcjiarod at all
hours, la\ or ni^lit.
MUD 41.M1 IAVIOKK
a Ot sh and Kennint* slock
ol Tl KMI* KEIIP loi-lhr 1
crop of li?#,
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* iett.v i Ju) s t ist
Tl FIELD 1111 mil.
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Of ill I kinds in the most
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INDLEY & BARNEO
Aurtb Side of Square, next dour to Cherokee Gurnet'.
DgjiUts 111,
TZx-yr cs-oo ds, XXats, Scots,
S3o.o©s a3C_c3. G-rccexies.
Marietta. Ga., Feb., 0. *7O. jy
1P TJ JEt IsT I T TJ IR, E I
CTHAN ITT* CHEAPEST
HEAPER A IHE U
IBlnt'l. Vi alsi it S tlrcuxiiis faxc Ntiilx, B'tili Tlarbic, SO
Hfi.TO. foitiigc Suits iSdO. 'i’iie SSf-t Parlor
(><ool* In Tin* liiirkcl ■•’• TSi‘ Vioiary. Wabiui Hit
reaii Willi s 10. bootl foiiiMitni BSctixleatU,
Anil a l<nil l.iiu- Ol Oliecr i'liriiiiui'c t liraiici' 'R'haii
4i% lloiisf In The Tcriir; Slridlv i adi
IVi:sA TIIOVIAs.
M .V it White Hull Street, Atlanta, tin. Aug. 22. 7S
Jjarge him! New AVrivals
L S. NORTHCDTT & SOS,
South West Gorner of the Public Square
A LARGE and select. Stock of l*ry iVHM>tK. embracing every
• _ thing usually found in a firs! class Dry Goods store. The
Goods are direct from the Manufacturers and their Agents, and will
be sold as low or lower H)li GASH than any similar Goods evol
brought to this market. 1 mean what 1 say. ('all mid exam in r
or yourselves. Our extensive stock of
Hoots mid Shoes, Flats, Caps, &c*.
Aie made at the best Factories and never fail to give entire
satisfaction. L. s. N()U I’IICFTT.
Marietta. Jan.. !t. *7O. •
HALEY BROTHERS,
(I)KALKUS IN)
(UUHERJES,
HARD WARE.
AM) GENERAL MERCHANDISE
NOItTH-EAST COHNER PUBLIC SQl T AHU.
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Mariottii, (loorgia.
• October, 1, 1577. I v
! Marietta Paper Manufasturicg Cnpuy,
First-Class Bcek, I m hi Wrapping Paper.
NAVO.V 4. A.\DERSO.\ Agent,