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Indiana nmn lias sloped
A morrii
Btcpmother* jtf r S r 0
Miss Jevata Collins, of Bosto:
pneumonia at Fall Hirer.
in*
fen, in.ll
A Lynchburg paper saj’s .that Jubai Early
has “never yet surrendered-
A Newport cat washes its face in a basiniis
neatly and skillfully a* it* proud owner.
Fred. Douglass was refused the use of tbe
opera house in Lexington, Kentucky, for a
lecture. > ,
A Wisaoasin minister struck his balky
horse so baift that the stubborn animal fell
dead.
Cincinnati Y>eer drinkers are clamoring
for a reduction in the price to three cents a
glass.
The postal-cars are to be rnn directly into
the basement of the new postoffice building
in Boston.
Eev. S. S. Sturgis, of the Presbyterian
Church in Newcastle, Delaware, has sued for
Lis salary.
A Montreal boy fell six stories through the
hoistway of a store, last week, and did not
break a bone.
Several hundred copies of John Smith’s
map of Virginia, of date 1C0C, have been
printed lor the State.
Proceedings have been instituted against two
pipers in Toronto for publishing a gift-enter
prise advertisement.
A Philadelphia lawyer is under arrest for
failure to pay over $2,300 collected by him
for a Pittsburg liquor firm.
A New Haven man lias invented a machine
to run on wheels inside sewers, to clear out
the accumulations of mud.
The Common Council of Boston las rot 2d
$200 to each of the Grand Army posts towaid
the expenses of Decoration Day.
A Chicago druggist, whose clerk’s “mis
take” cost a woman her life, has been sued for
$25,000 damages by her husband.
The Des Moines (Iowa) Register appeals to
somebody to invent a windmill for grinding.
Somebody should send it a band orgar.
The Indianapolis Journal appeals to Con
gress to make suitable provision for the
widow of General Canbv, that officer having
died poor.
One cf the oldest citizens of Bedford,
Massachusetts, is under arrest, charged with
so mutilating a liberty-pole os to make it unfit
for use.
A Lynn, Massachusetts, man has invented a
substitute for sole leather, which, he claims,
is cheaper in price and superior in durability
to that article.
An Iowa man, whose wife recently pre
sented him with their fourth pair of twins, has
begun to fear that it is impossible to overdo
the thing.
The two love-sick Wisconsin girls who th
other day unsuccessfully attempted to commit
suicide together by poison, have since drown
ed themselves.
A bluff-looking Canadian has beeu victim
izing sharp Portland merchants by paying
them for goods with bills of a Clifton bank
that failed fifteen years ago.
Gen. Garfield has published an address to
his constituents explaining why he thinks it
unjust to ask him to resign his seat on ac
count of his action on the Back Salary bill.
The Providence Journal thinks the Govern
ment ought to have made an appropriation
for both Secretary Seward and Senator Sum
ner, in consideration cf the injuries they re
ceived.
It is asserted that a Vermont family, living
on a retired road that had been blocked with
snow for several weeks, were lecently found
to have been keeping Monday for the Sab
bath.
William H. Fry, mail agent on tbe Winona
and St Paul Railroad, has run 120,400 miles,
has never missed a regular trip, and has
never bad an accident of any kind happen to
his train.
Keeping hotel is profitable in Florida.
One owned by a stock company lately de
clared an annual dividend of 35 per cent.
Another, when open but six weeks, divided
ten per cent.
State Senator Joseph Dysart is a candidate
for the Republican nomination for Lieutenant
Governor of Iowa, on the railroad tariff is
sue. The Des Moines Register says he is “of
our best type of Iowa men.”
Minister Washburne has sent $25 to a gen
tleman in Illinois, to be used in defending the
suits instituted by the Chicago anti Alton
Railroad Company against the farmers who
refused to pay more than the legal fare.
The Democratic Legislature of Kentucky
has found it necessary to pass a special law
to insure the punishment cf kuklux, and yet
the Democratic papers of the North assert
that there are no kuklux, and never have been
any.
A meeting of the Governor and Council of
New Hampshire is to be held in Concordia
to-morrow, to hear the rival claims of Hon.
A. F. Pike and S. N. Bell to a seat in Con
gress, a3 representative from the Second Dis
trict cf the State.
He lives in Banks county Georgia, his name
is Henry Jackson, he is 115 years old, has
never had a day’s sickness, and, alas ! says
that he has “never belonged to a temperance
society, but has been a good, honest drinking
man ever since he was a boy. ”
A correspondent of a New naven paper
suggests that the city give up the sole cap
ital to Hartford on condition of receiving
$500,000 for the scientific school, which, he
claims, will do New Haven more good in
in five years than the capital will Hartford in
twenty.
It has been decided to hold the convention
of Congressman to consider the agricultural,
manufacturing and commercial needs of the
South in St Louis, on the 13th of May. The
President, Vice President and Cabinet are to
be invited to be present.
The mititary conventions te bo held in New
Haven will cause a change io the time of the
anniversary exercises of the Yale Divinity
School in New Haven, and they will take
place on Tuesday, May 13, instead of Thurs
day. Key. 'WiDiam 11. Thayer, of this city,
will deliver the address before the alumni in
the evening.
AUG 300 & HARGROVE
BANKERS,
Rome, O-oorgla!
Special Attention Civen to Collections.
Correspond with and refer to
HOWES cftJ IVX-£LO 1
No. 30 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
nov27-6m.
DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK,
No. 2 Wall Stskkt,
Atlanta, Georgia.
W. L. Gordon, Prudent; J. M. WiUift, Cashier;
W. D. Bell. Teller.
AUTHORIZE!) CAPITAL, $300,000
Interest allowed from date of Deposit. nov22-ly.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK,
of the City of Atlanta.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES
CAPITAL, $300,000.
Director*—Alfred Austell, R. II. Richarcs, E. W.
Holland, John Neal, S. M. Inman, W. J. Garrett, W. B.
Cox.
Special attention is made to collections,for which we
remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange.
Alfred Anatell, President; W. H. Taller. Cashier;
P. Romare, Asst. Cashier. nov22.
Forest Grove
PLANTATION.
the Etowah river, five miles from Kingston, is
OfFcrodL for Salo
at a very low price. It contains
335 Ack of File Land!
One hundred and fiftv acres open, and more than half
of this first-c!a.»a BOTTOM LAND, much of which
produced last ytar SIXTY BUSHELS OF CORN PER
ACRE.
TLe Rome Railrrad pas*e3 through the place, and
there is a Depot within a few hundrel yards of the
dwelling. There are hue improvements, including
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.
To the Hod. John L. Hopkins, Judge of the Supe
rior Court in Mid State and Comity :
The petition of John B. Gordon, A. H. Colquitt, H.
T. Coffee, f». B. Buckner and W. A. Blaymakar, all citi
zens of Georgia, exoept ILfT. Coffee, a citizen of Mem
phis, Twin., and 8. B. Buckner, a citizen of LouiaviUe,
Ky., respectfully represents that ws desire to form,
and do hereby form, a company in accordance with
the provisions of the Code and the acts amendatory
thereof, authorizing the formation of corporations by
application to the Superior Courts of said State, and
we do hereby declare the objects and purposes for
which said company Is formed and the terms thereof
0 be as follows, viz:
First—That the corporate name by which said com
pany shall be known is the Continental School Desks
Manufacturing Ccropany.
Second—The objects for which said Company is
formed are the manufacture and sale of School Desks,
Settees, Furniture, and the conducting of a general
business in School Furniture and Supplies.
Third—Ths capital stock of said Company shall be
$50,000, whicn shall be divided into 500 shares of $100
each. Such portion of which as may be necessary
may bo issued for the purchaao of any property nec
essary to tbe business of said Company.
Fourth—The term of existence of said Company
shall be twenty years, unless sooner dissolved by the
stock holders owning two-thirds of the stock of said
Company at a meeting called for that purpose.
Fifth—The number of Trsslec-s who shall rnauage
the concerns of 6aid Company for the first year is
five, and the names are J. B. Gordon, S. B. Buckner,
A. H. Colquitt, H. T. Coffee and W. A. Blaymaker.
Sixth—That the business and operations are to bo
conducted in the cities of Atlanta, Rome and Dalton,
8tate of Georgia, in tho city of Nashville, Tenn.,
Louisville, Ky., Richmond, Lynchburg and Staunton,
Va., St. Louis, Mo., Cincinnati, O.. Chicago, HI., Balti
more, Md., Raleigh and Charlotte, N. C., Houston,
Austin and Dallas, Texas, and that the principal office
for the conduct of the business of eaid Company and
its financial matters shall he in tho city of Atlanta
aforesaid.
In testimony whereof wo have executo 1 this certifi
cate aud set our bands and seals thereunto, this 9th
day of April, ous thousand eight hundred and seven
ty -three.
J. B. GORDON, [Seal]
8. B. BUCKNER, [Seal]
Per J. B. Gordon.
A. H. COLQUITT, TSeal]
Per J. B. Gordo".
H. T. COFFEE, [Seal]
aprlOwfiw W. A. SLAYMAKE It, [Seal]
The University Scries of School-Boob.
Largely In In **% ery Soeihern State {
Used In VIan> Northern States;
The Cliea|MHH, IImi, and moat
Beautiful Hooka.
Tbr * Uui««r*ity ft»rUw” •nthr-wr*
ftkjfttiry’* IJfosjraphlciil Series.
ay CAiuntmlor. V * V+UTJ #f th* Virginia Military In
otltu'.n *"!•;•!•, •*»« 1 •+ <tn4 j*llut»pliic*S In treatment.
th*M tMNik- nt •* « .tnilj fall of Interest
Holme*’* Header* an.! Speller.
Ay t U-»ra«* LL D.. rrofe*e*»t wf Htetwry end
■ * ire la tb* Uui**r«ity of Virginia A eerie*
nulleil Id cheitpneae, tntereat. end excellence
Genera) Liter*
8POTSWOOD HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA,
THOMAS H. HARMS, - . Proprietor
Board *8 Bor Day
J)p. Paasonger Depot, and Only One Minute’s Walk
N A TIONAL HO TE L
(Formerly Tibbs H^use,)
Dalton, Groorpia,
B. P. O’NEILL A JKO. BARCLAY. Proprietors.
NEWTON HOUSE.
MRS. JANET HAUDROP,
coauF.a of jeanr akd sprisq streets.
SPARTA, GEORGIA.
TERMS :
$2.00 per day Lodging included.
50 per meal Without Lodgin
march 25 tf.
GEORGIA
State Lottery
foiT april.
FOB THE BEXE1TT OF THE
DRAWINGS DAILY, AT 4 P. M.
Capital Prize $7,000.00
30,:U «*, Amounting to $33,253.20.
Ticke; 00, Shares in Proportion
Venable’. Artthineticnl Series.
»y Oberiee ft f enable, I.LD . Profess..! «f Mathematic*
i the University of Vlrulnia The«e books ere rleer, dU-
mct. lotrirwl and e'-4Dt>r»*l>«.,imv«
Holmes’s Ulster; »f the luiteil States.
Geor
. ... ike University of Vlr-
the United State, which is
down to tbe present date.
and out-buildings—Gin House, Barn and Stables,
Blacksmith Shop and Tools, and ail necessary agri
cultural implements.
The place is now renting for One Thousand Dollars
in cash, payable November 1st.
For terms, apply to
B. A. ALSTON,
ap20 tf Hxrali> Office.
St, Loots, Metis, IsMlle
— AND —
CHATTANOOGA l 1. LINE.
SPRING SCHEDULE. 1373.
Leave Atlanta 8:30 a.m. and 8:10 p.m
Arrive at Chattanooga 4:23 p.m. and 3:41 a.m
“ Nashville 12:45 am. and 1:05 p.m
44 McKensic 8.30 a.m. and 8:30 p m
“ Memphis 2:10 p.m. and 2:25 a.m
44 Little Bock 6:30 P.M
Leave Atlanta 8:30 a.m. and 8:10 p.m
Arrive at Cbattauooga 4:28 a.u. and 3:44 a.m
“ Nashville 12:45 a.m. and 1:05 p.m
44 Union City 10:30 a.m. and 10:30 p.m
*• Columbns, Ky 12:00 noon, 12:00 night
“ 8t Louis, via Cairo
Short Line 9:05 p.m. aud 11:20 a.m
44 St. Louis, via Iron
Mountain Railroad.. 11:00 p. u. aud 12:50 p.m
ALBERT B. WRENN.
Southeastern Agent,
Post office Box 253.
Office No. 4, Kimball House. Atlanta Georgia.
mcToffg
“GIVE HONOR
TO WHOM HONOR tS DUE.’’
JACKSON’S
MAGIC BALSAM,
THE GREAT
MASTER OF PAIN,
A MEDICINE
Which is cm mg distress anil pain to an ex ten
never before heard of in the annals
of medicine.
IT WIDD CURE
lOOTHACHE in one minute!
HEADACHE in five minutes!
EARACHE in twenty minutes!
NEURALGIA in ten minutes!
RHEUMATISM in four days 1
SORE THROAT in forty-eight hours
THE WORST
CATARRH IN THE HEAD
IN OKE WEEK ; THE WORST
PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK AND LIMBS
in two days; the ~rorat
BURNS and SCAIiDS
ij^ twenty minutes;
THE WORST SWELLINGS AND RISINGS
iu forty-eight hours;
And for removing Pains and Inflammations in
any part of the body, it cannot be excelled
by any medicine ever offered to suf
fering humanity.
It will Care the Worst Cramp Colic iu ten
Minutes.
AND I WILL GUAUANTEE THAT FIVE ONE
DOLLAR BOTTLES WILL CURE THE WORST
CASE OF RHEUMATISM ON RECORD.
Go to your Druggist and get a bottle, or enclose the
price for the size of a bottle that you wish, and I will
send it to you expenses paid. Address all orders to
P. VAN ALSTINE,
Proprietor,
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA,
Sold at 25 cents, &C cents, $1.00, and $5.00
j ie- leb25wlyp
mHIS Concentrated Vegetable Specific is a true Pn
»fd (NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE PROVED
which causes such a long list of suffering.
Ia every form of scrofulous, mercurial and consti
tutionai blood complaints, it stands without a compeer
rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, sca d head
salt rheum, and the 83 different varieties of skin affec.
tions. It is a positive curative for scrofula, and the
deadly enemy of merenry, lead and arsenic, quickly
eliminating them from the system. The Fluid Extract
of Queen’s Delight, prepared by Dr. J. 8. Pemberton,
has made the rur st wonderful and astonishing cures.
Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise
the quickest and most wonderful effects in restoring
health. It is harmless to the most delicate, and can
never be need amiss. It is the trne boantifier of the
complexion. If you want pure, rich blood, clear Bkin
and beautiful complexion, us* tbe Compound Extract
of Stillingia or Quean’s Delight. Read our treatise on
d { seases of the Blood. The genuine has the signature
of the proprietor upon each label.
apll-yl-eod
By G*org« f H»lm««, LL. D.
rlaia. Ths only History
+ricily wsnrtu.. It «
Also,
DB VERB’S FRENCH GRAMMAR. &KADEKH. BTC.
QILDERSLEEVB’S LATIN SERIES,
GARTER - 8 ELEMENTS Of QZNEBAL HISTORY.
HOLMES’S ENGLISH GRAMMARS,
LB CONTE’S SCIENTIFIC SERIES,
WINSTON’S ELEMENTARY PHILOSOPHY AND
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY,
DUNTONIAN WRIT1NO BOOKS,
AVERY’S MEW DRAWING-BOOK, ETC.
Bond for oar new ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CAT-
ALOGUB. will oh will bs mailed tfrse to aay t—choc or senoo*
UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING GO.,
New York and Baltimork.
SOUTHERN
RA COTTA WORKS
CRAWFORDVILLE HOTEL,
Kept by
D. A. WILLIAMS,
S THE E SCHEME, FORMED BY THE
A ternary nation of 78 nnm'oen, making
7tf,076 tickets ie drawing of 12 ballots, there will
be 220 prizes . ach having three of the drawn num-
' bers on it; 4.35G, each hsviog two of them cn;
25,740, each having one only oi them on; and als j
| 45,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers on
DAY BOARD $2 00 them, being blanks.
„„. T o ; To determine the fate of these prizes and blanks, 78
MMAX’S nnmbers, from I to 78 inclusive, will be severally
WEEK 10 00 placed in a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 12 of
MONTH 20 CO them drawn out at random : and that ticket having for
febl8-dtf its com binat\on the let, 2nd, and 3rd drawn numbers.
vrill be entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 Co
j That ticket having on it the 4th, 5th, and Gtb
i drawn numbers, to 65000
That ticket having on it the 7th, 8th, end 9th*
I drawn numbers, to 650 00
The travelling public are informed that they can That ticket having on it the loth, Ilth, and
obtain Firat-claes meals and good accommodations at i 12th drawn number*, to •*" 650 00
s
II A 31 R O C K HOUSE.
WK8T POINT, GEORGIA.
this house.
Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left
side of car shed. PAT. GIBBONS,
1an2f>-d3ra Proprietor
LIVINGSTON HOTEL,
NORTHEAST corner square,
LA FAYETTE, ALA.
MBS. M. MAKBLE, ... Proprietress
Board by the Day, Week or Mouth, at tho most
Reasonable Rates.
That ticket having on It the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
drawn numbers, to 650 CO
That ticket having on it the 5th, Gth, and 7th
drawn numbers, to 650 00
That ticket having on it the 6th, 7th, and 8th
drawn numbers, to C50 00
That ticket having cn it the SUi. 3th, and lOUi
drawn numbers, to 650 00
That ticket having on it the 9th, 10th, and
11th drawn numbers, to 650 00
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 4th
drawn numbers, to 650 00
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 5th
drawn numbers, to 217 60
That ticket having on it £be 1st, 2d, aud Gth
XiIVERY ©TABXjE
CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE.
“A GOOD HOTEL.”
The unaninimous exclamation of all who stop at
PLANTERS HOTEL
Gainesville. Georgia,
W. D. OLDS, - - Pkoprietob.
tor all all kinds of
TEBBA COTTA WOIIKS.
riucli as Window Caps, Enrichments of Cornice
such as Bracketts, Medallion, aud everything in ihe
Architcctual line. Also Chimnoy Topa, Vases, Flower
Pots, Statuary, ttc, Also, manufacturers <>f
SEWER PIPE,
From 3 to 30 inches in diameter. Also, interior deco
rations, such as
Centre Pieces? Cornice, etc.
We will guarantee all the work that wo underbake
to execute to give entire satisfaction.
PELLEGRINI & OIOFGI.
jan5-dt. Rracetrack Street. nearU. S. Barracks.
of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum
bago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, alter
years of suffering, by the taking I*r. Filler’s Veg
etable ftlieuuiAtic Syrup—the scientific discov
ery of J. P. Fitler, M. D., a regular graduate physi
cian, with whom we are personally acquainted, who
has for 39 years treated these diseases exclusively with
astonishing results We believe it our Christian duty,
after deliberation, to conscientiously request sufferers
to use it, especially persons in moderate circumstan'
ces, who cannot afford to waste money and time on
worthless mixtures. As clergymen, we seriously feel
the deep responsibility resting on ns iu publicly in
dorsing this medicine. But our knowledge and expe
rience of its remarkable merit fnlly justifies our ac-
tion. Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania, suffer
ed sisteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Tliomaa
Murphy, D. 1)., Frank ford, Philadelphia; Rev. J. B.
Davis, Higlistown, New Jersey; Rev. J. S. Buchanan,
Clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. G. Smith, Pitteford, N. York;
Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls Church, Philadelphia. Oth-
er testimonials from Senators, Governors, Judges, Con
gressmen, Ph3’8icians, kc., lorwardcd gratis, with
pamphlet explaining these diseases. One thousand
dollars will bo presented to any medicine for same
diseases showing equal merit undtr test, or that can
produce one-fourth as many living cures. Any per
eon sending by letter description of affliction, will re.
ceive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the
number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund the
money upon sworn statement of its failure to
Pranks of a Tennessee Girl.
Ban Francisco is entertained with a racy
breach of promise snit Miss Helena C. Fra-
ser sues James W. Thrift, a thrifty !and spec
ulator, for $35,000, for promising to marry
her and then refnsing, thus mortally wound
ing her honor. She is twenty-lire years old,
stately, handsome and intelligent, and he is
beginning to grow gray with the snow of
years. She was employed in the capacity of
a garernese when she had the misfortune to
kindle in the bosom of Thrift the tender
flame. She was always unfortunate that way.
▲ man or mors was always in lore
with her, and, according to her own account,
her adorers had always been exoedingly gen
erous. One of them educated bsr at a con
vent in Canada; others had given her money
to travel on, and fine dresses to eppear in,
and board at first class hotels. The last one,
Thrift, had been very land too. and yet treat
ed her worse than any of them, for he had
trampled upon tbe most sacred feelings of the
heart. She is a mush trareied lady too, and
has resided in Bt. Louis as well as all other
principal cities of the country. She is a
staunch Southern woman, and when her annt
was arrested as a spy in Washington, she went
lavingty to jail with hat unfortunate female
relative. She knows very little about the
other members of her f.mly, bnt was told she
wss born in Tennessee She has every confi
dence that Mr. Thrift wilt compromise the
suit by znarryiDg hi r, but feels certain of
*25,000 if be don't.
CLAYTON SHERIFF SALE.
the first Tuesday in May next, between tbe usual hours
of sale, tbe following property, to-wit:
The north half of lana lot number (240J two hun
dred and fortr, excepting four acres iu the n rtheast
corner of said lot.
Also, the eaat half of land lot number (239) two hun
dred aud thirty-nine.
Alao, one-sixteenth of an acre, more or leas, num
ber (1) on», in the fourth section in the town of Jones
boro, on the eaat side of the Macon k Western Rail
road; all of which lice in the (I3th) thirteenth District
of originally Henry, now Clayton county, levied on as
the property ol Jeaee Cuugior, under and by virtue
of a fl.fa from tbe Superior Court of said county, in
favor of Wm. G. Lane k Co. vs. said Jtsae Coogler;
property pointed out by John 8. Doyal. Plaintiff a At-
This March 3ist, 1873.
april 1—
N. F. BURNHAM’S NEW TURBINE
WATER WHEEL
TO BE THE BEST EVER INVENTED.
PAMPHLET FREE. ADDRESS
A. LEYDEN,
aprllG-dlm
ATLANTA
STENCIL AND VARIETY .WORKS-
Cor. Marietta and Broad Sts.
DUTTON & FAIRBANKS,
PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTERS,
Designers and Engravers,
4DDRM. Loot Box 351, - - - ATLANTA. CA.
S TENCIL MARKING PLATES of every description
cut to order. Name pla*>eB for marking Clothing,
with Ink and Brush. 75c; by mail 85c. Baggage, hotel
and key Checks, Notary Public and Society Seals, Al
phabets and everything in the line made to order.
Excelsior Printing Press, with font of tyyee, sent by
mail for $2.00.
Orders from a distance promptly attended
deo4>]y.
F,
lie DUO.
COOKING MADE EASY!
THE COMBINATION KEROSENE
STEAM COOKING STOVE!
THE MOST COMPLETE AEBANGEMBNT
FOR COOKING EVER CONSTRUCTED!
NOTICE.
JL F. M. Arnold, iota of Clayton county, Georgia,
deceased, applies to me for leave to sell a portion of
tbe real estate belonging te said deceased—
This ia, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
interested to file their objections, if any exist, within
the time prescribed by law, or else said leave will be
granted. Done at April Term, 1873. of Cliyton Court
of Ordinary.
Witness ray official signature, the 7th day of April
11873. JOSEPH A McCONNELL, Ordinary.
T
fail 1
CATTAIL MILLET.
|HK Great Green Forage Plant; alao, 200 bushels
German Millet, now in store. Fanners do not
to plant this fins erep.
april 24-dlw—w2t.
Great Summer Resort
FOR ’HEALTH OR PLEASURE.
(McCaUKY’S, SEAR OatKESVILI.E, Ga.)
iMrs. J. G. Trammell k Hon, (late of Trammel
Rouse. Gainesville,) where their friends and the pub
lic generally, who are in quest of either HEALTH or
PLEASURE, will find ample means of enjoyment.
The water of these Springs needs no comment, aft
heir msdicsl qualities are known from New York to
he Gulf. The climate cannot be surpassed. The
Hotel has boon newly furnished, aud guest* will be
tgiven every attention that is required to make their
stay p’esaaut aud agreeable. Charges moderate,
april 16-dlm MUS. J. O. TRAMMELL k SON.
Ar Savannah Republican and Augusta Chronicle
and Sentinel please copy and send accounts to Gaines
ville.
M’GUTCHEN’S G. I. B.
_ energy which seems to communicate new life to
tbe system, and renovate the feeble, fainting powers
of nature. Its operation upon tbe tissues of tbe body
does not coneist in affecting the irritability of th6 liv
ing fibre, bnt in imparting a sound and healthy stim
ulus to the Vital Organs.
It strengthens substantially and durably the living
powers of the animal machine; ie entirely innocent
and harmless; may be administered with impunity to
both sexes, and all conditions of life.
Tbero is no disease of any name or nature, whether
of old or young, male or female, but that it is proper
to administer It, and if it be done seasonably and pre-
aervingly, it will have a good effect. It is perfectly in
credible to those unacquainted with the Bitters, tho
facility with which a healthy action is often in the
worst cases restored to the exhausted organs of the
system; with a degree of animation and desire for food
which is perfectly astonishing to all w ho perceive it.
This Medicine purifies the blood, restores the tonic
power of the fibres and of the stomach and digestive
organs; rouses the animal spirits, and re-aniinates the
broken down constitutions of mankiud.
fcbl 2-d2m
ANTHONY MORPHY, Apt.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS A PRICE LIST.
UNTIE X*7-TO:Kr HOUSE,
Athens, Georgia.
clerk the last six years, takes pleasure in announcing
to the traveling public and citizens of Athens and sur
rounding country, that he is prepared to accommo
date all who may favor him with their patronage.
Persons wishing to spend the summer months in
this delightful ci f y, will be accommodated at very rea
sonable rites. A. D. GLINARD.
apri!8-2mo Proprietor.
drawn numbers, to.
All other tickets (being 207, with three of tbe
drawn numbers on, each
Those 66 tickets having on them the 1st aud
2nd drawn numbers, each
Those 66 tickets having on them tbe 3rd and
4th drawn humbers, each
All other tickets (being 4,224) with two of the
217 60
20 00
10 00
m . with one
only of the drawn numbers, each 1 00-
CAPITAL PRIZE
On Mondr.ys capital will be $7,000 0)
On Tuesdays and Fridays capital will be 4.503 CO
On Wednesdays capital wffl be 6.500 00
On Thursdays and Saturdays 6,000 O '
For farther particulars rend for schemes.
No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a supe
rior denomination can be entitled to an inferior priz .
Prizf s payable forty (40) days after the drawing, and
subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent-
All prizes of $20.00 and under will bo paid immedi
ately after the drawing.
*3“ Prizes cashed at this office.
HOWARD & CO., Managers,
febauoop- ATLANTA, Gx.
THE’TJBHT !WS-!B*5"rt
UNIVERSITY HOTEL,
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
By R. H. LAMPKIN.
Rates of Bo aud.—Per day, $2.00; per week, $6.00.
aprlO
NATIONAL HOTEL.
ATLANTA, GEOEGIA,
J. E. OWENS, Proprietor,
Late of Piedmont and Orange Hotel, Lynchburg, Va.
B&SGAGI CARRIED TO AND FROM THE DEPOT
FREE OF CHAEGE.
HOUSE,
ATI. \ TA _ SJP
Needs no Praise--'ts
Known.
Merits are
mh'i: if
R.
F. MADDOX,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
THE JONES HOUSE,
NEAR THE PUBLIO SQUARE.
COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
R. W. JONES, Proprietor.
jegr Free conveyance from the Railroad.
april4dly
TO.BA.CCO. CIGARS AND LIQUORS.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR SALE CHE IP
TO THE TRADE, EVERY YAW
ETY OF TOBACCOS, CIGARS AND LIQUORS.
STULTZ’S AAAA, GRAVELLY’S SUPERIOR, I.ONE
H OWA RD HOUSE
BROAD STREET,
Nearly Opposite Montgomery and EufaulaR. R. Depot ;
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
BOARD—Per Tay $2 50
4®“ The Best House in town.
april ly J. W. HOWARD, Trop’r.
JACK, HIGHLANDER. MAYFLOW
ER FINE CUT, AND
Executive Department,
STATE OF GEORGIA,
CEL'ZBffATED
BRANDS MADE SPECIALTIES.
OTT ORDERS PROMPTLY TILLED, ~Cfe
jan29-3m
Atlanta., M<irch 21,1873.
ORDERED:
That JAMES A. R. HaNKS, of the county of Whit
field county, be, and be is hereby appointed (under
authority of a resolution of he General Assembly, ap
proved February 22d, 1873,) Auditor, to examine tbe
Change Bills issued by the Western k A tlantic Rail
road, and report the facts connected therewith as re
quired by said resolution.
By the Governor:
JAMES M. SMITH,
Governor.
J. w. Waxbkk,
Secretary Executive Dept.
a ai
OS* 1 ’'
By authority of the foregoing order of His Excellen- ;
cy the Governor, I will enter open the duty assigned
me on the 1st day of May next, at Room No. 26, in the •
Capitol at Atlanta. Persons bolding the bil’s men
tioned must present them to me for examination by
the 1st of June next. In the meantime these holding
bills should advise me by letter at Dalton, Georgia, of j The course of study includes Book-Keeping iu ali
the number ol each de«omination ol bills held by J branches. Penmanship, Mathematic*,
them.
I EXPERIENCED M E It C H A N T
Practical Accountant.
Mixes 28,1873.
inar39-d2tawUll j s
J. A. R. HANKS,
Auditor
Commercial Law, Business Corres
pond ence, Bnsineee Forms.Part
nership Settlements. Bank
ing, Telegraphy. Pbo.
nograph y. Etc.
Also, Agent for R. Ball & Co.’s,
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
PLANER, MOULDERS,
And everything (n this line.
Cotasalt me Before Baying Klsetrltere.
sprll-dAwlm
LIFE INSURANCE.
E*
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C0„
OF NEW YORK,
Than any other Company. Cash assets, $60,000,000 00.
Average dividend for 1873,30 per cent.
A. LEYDEN. Gen‘1 Ag’t for Northern Ga.
EDGAK LEYDEN, Solicitor. .apr6dlni
OFFICE CASTLE ROCK COAL )
COMPANY OF GEORGIA, J
Atlanta, Ga., April 26,1873. )
N ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD-
ers of the CASTLE BOCK COAL COMPANY OF
>RGIA will be held at the Green Line Office, No. 4
Grant Building, up-stairs, on May 27, 1873.
By order Board of Directors.
PAUL ROMARE,
ap27-lm Secretary.
A 1 !
GEOR
THE TRANSACTIONS AND OPERATIONS Di THE
Actual Business Department,
are the moat complete aud practical of the age
89- Students Instructed separately and received at
any time. Business Advocate mailed mi on appli
cation. Address
B. F. MOORE, President.
KEEP YOUR VEGETABLES, MILK. f0A|
Ten pounds of ioe will run ynn a day, and give you • *«».»
GOOCH’S PATENT ICE CREAM FREEZER
will make more and better Cream, from tbe same amount, than any other Freezer* known. It 4 taking \Le
place of tbe other Freezers iu the market. Hts Uk c n Premiums at all tho Slate Fajr*.
A splendid assortment of BIRD CAGES of every description. Finest stock of SLATE MANTLES tvtr
brought South.
Manufacturer of and whoiesalo dealer in
STOVES, GRATES, TIN WARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
81 WHITEHALL STBEET, ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
Splendid Stock of Wood-Ware at wholesale always on band.
arl20.SuoATa.3t Ha. B. LANGFORD.