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The Marriage Question.
JOHN J. SCAT.
WILLIS WALKKR.
SEAY & WALKER,
HOMS, OA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
COPPER STILLS, PLDIBING
GAS AND STEAM FITTING,
AND EXCLUSIVE AGENTS I
Manufacturing Company.
All Kinds of
Brass and Iron Castings
MADE TO ORDER.
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SOUTHERN
TERRA COTTA WORKS
From the New Fork Graphic.
The marriage question is just now attract
ing universal attention. It interests every
body. Some want to marry, but cannot.
Others are married, but want to be free.
Others imagine they are married to the
wrong person, and would like to exchange
the miserj' they have lor one they know
nothing about. There seems to be a vast
amount bf acute irritation and diffused dis
content in our present conjugal relations,
while those who want to marry but are not
wanted in marriage, and those who do not
last to marry but ore wanted and wooed,
keep the waters uncomfortably agitated. [ % .. «Avefr, » i» .xa • .1 n
Sl“H“.:nEs!Roie Hollow Ware and Store
habit of keeping the fact to themselves, and j
are not constantly pulling the marriage rela
tion up by the roots to see if there is not a ;
possibility that its leaves may wither and its .
branches die. But there is a great deal of,
uneasiness and irritation. Statistics show a
1 irge increase of unmarried people. Divorces
are numerous, and seperatious without legal
authority are more numerous still. The num
ber of young men who do not propose to mar
ry is alarming,! while nol| a few, like Mr. j
Knight, of Malta, would like to marry on :
time to separate when the marrying freak is
over, or the gloss of the relation is worn off'
There is a certain flippant and jaunty way of
talking about the most sacred of human rela
tions which shows a strange want of appreci
ation of, or faith in it, and lectures elicit ap
plause, by cracking jokes at the expense of
the poor lools who have suffered themselves
to be caught by its sentimental chaff; and
crude and loose notions of the relations of
the sexes are floating about in society, and
finding more frequent lodgment and plausible
advocacy than ever before or than many im
agine.
The marriage question is up, and will be
discussed in spite of all anybody can do to
prevent it. Perhaps the courageous way of
approaching it is the wisest and best. No
thing is gained by resisting the inevitable
Let us look the difficulty full iu the face. But
a great deal of the talk on this subject over
looks the altered aspects of modern society
and life, and fails to see how the changes in
our circumstances, customs and culture have
necessarily affected all our relations and econ
omies. Three-quarters of a century ago,
most men lived aud died where they were
born. Their existence was circumscribed.
Their tastes were domestic. It was their am
bition to rear a family well, and leave them a
competency; and a fortune then would hardly
be counted a large annual income to-day.
Now, everybody is on the move. We are a
nation of nomads. We are a race of cosmo
politans. Everything is unsettled. Every
body is on the go. All our tastes, habits
and ambitions have altered. Business is
done in another way. The restaurant, the
club aud the hotel have superseded the home
for thousands. The cost for living has
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN
full operation and are now prrpared to receive order
tor all all kinda of
TERBA COTTA WOBK8.
Such ** Window Cape, Enrichment* of Cornice
Muck as Brackett*, Medallion, and everything in ihe
Architectual line. Also Chimney Top*. Vases, Flower
Pota, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturers of
SEWER PIPE.
From 3 to 30 inches in diameter. Also, interior deco
rations, such aa
Centre Pieces, Cornice, etc.
We will guarantee all the work that we undertake
to execute to give entire satisfaction.
* PELLEGRINI Jk GIOFGI.
ja»6-dt. Rracetrack Street. nearU. 8. Barracks.
STOP, STOP, STOP, STOP
[trebled, and comparatively few men can af- j Xo. 7 MARIETTA STREET.
ford to support an establishment to corres- .
pond with their tastes and the expectations j TkEMEMBER that GEORGE e. ward k CO
of those they associate with, while children J JlA can sell
are regarded as undesirable, if not unendnr-
SariSsSSSifflltMitttHIlllliBtllll!
Mechanism has changed her occupations and t ||J iiwu ^ iti JH
turaed her adrift. Education has sharpened j iif*i store of atlanta.
]her faculties, made her disci>nted with many
AMUSEMENTS.
GRAND PiCNicT
— AND —
OPEN AIR CONCERT,
Tuesday, June 10, 1873.
Admission 50 cents; Children 25 cents.
Proceeds to go towards buying new uniform and
musical instruments for the Band.
Tickets to be had of any member of the Band, Phil
lips k Crew, and O. L. llraiunuller. Street cars will
H until 11 p. M. June6-4t
New Advertisements.
CEORCIA STATE LOTTERY.
COMBINATION CLASS 334.
Atlanta, June C, 1873.
The following are the numbers which were this day
drawn from the 78 numbers placed in the wheel, anil
the said numbers were drawn in the order iu which
they are here placed: ,
6$—G5—58—14—9—54—85 76—61—72—11—6—62—13
HOWARD k CO., Managers.
FOR RENT.
T WO ELEGANT ROOMS FOR $10, ON WE8T
Cain street, Second door from Peachtree street,
near Governor's mansion.
Apply on the premises, or
CHARLESTON CARDS.
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DEALERS IK
Carolina nice,
1»7 East Bay. Charleston, S. C.
may23-3m-eod
J. E. ADGER & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF
Ea.rU3W A TVJE3,
CUTLERY, GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL AND AGRICULTU
RAL IMPLEMENTS.
ISO Meeting Street and 02 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
may25-d6m
Geo. W. Williams.
Jos. R. Robertson,
Frank E. Taylob,
William Bibnik,
.Us. Bridge, Jr..
Kobt. 8. Cathcabt.
CEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Cotton Factors and Bankers,
HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
WILLIAMS, BIRNIE & CO.
Commission Merchants,
<»5 Beaver Street, »«■ York.
may25-Gm
Bath Tubs for the million!
WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT A BATH TUB?
WHEN YOU CAN GET a GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL-LINED BATH
TUB, COMPLETE, WITH PLUG TO LET OUT THE WATER. FOR
$10.
OJXITZ
$10.
FRANKLIN & EICHBERG,
Xos. 14 and 10 Whitehall Street.
, pfl- Also, REFIUGERATOKS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, PUMPS, RAMS, GAS FIX-
; TURE3, CHANDELIERS, METAL ROOFING. jnnel-tf
LIBRARY GIFT CONCERT
STATE LAW CARDS.
*** Parties haring business in any of the tow
named belmo, will find the Lawyers whose Cards
' inserted below reliable and prompt. Cards inserted
$30 a year.
P A It T A.
Great Southern Freight
PASSENGER LINE
V I A
Charleston, South Carolina.
JJI BING THE MONTH OF JUNE THE
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA
will sail from Charleston on TUESDAY8 instead of
Wednesdays. J. J. GRIFFIN,
Western Agent,
Care Georgia It. R. Co.,
june7-d2tawtJl. Atlanta, Ga.
ATLANTA DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN LI FE
Insurance Company.
A88ETS JANUARY brr, 1873 $1,534,483 97
THE LEADING
Life Insurance Company
George F. Pierce, Jr.,
Attorney at Law.
NINETY DAYS’ POSTPONEMENT I S
i ° “
A Full Drawing Certain
0 W. H. Toombs,
9500,000 IN BANK TO PAY fiiFTS. Attorney at Law. Prompt attention given to all boai-
w
A8HINGTON.
j nets entrusted to his c
10,000Cash Gifts Paid in Full
OF THE SOUTH.
GEN. JOHN B. GORDON PRESIDENT
ANNUAL INCOME ABOUT.
8100,000 FOR ONLY $10 !
Cobb, Erwin A Cobb.
j Attorney* at Law, Athens, Ga.
Emory Speer,
Third Grand Gift Concert, in aid of the Public
Library of Kentucky, having been sold to iusure a full
drawing, and the wish having bten universally ex
pressed that the 10,000 t ash gifts offered should be
drawn in full and paid in full without any scaling
down, as heretofore, the management, with the con
currence of the trustees, have determined to allow
ninety days more for the sale of the remnant ef tick
ets left on hand. The concert and diatribution ad
vertised for April 8 is, therefore, postponed to Tuea- |
day, July 8, 1873, on which day, and no other, they
will positively and unequivocally take place tfRM"
and give attention to collections and other claims.
Tinsley W. Rucker,
Attormy-vt-Law—Prompt attention given to all bua-
L B A N Y .
Thomas R. Lyon,
w Public I Attorn «y *t Law, practices regularly in the Courts of
$1,000,000 f £fb r ary Half LoJavdU? Ky. | Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections
At this grand concert the following cash gifts will i m *^ e> ^ bnsiness diligently attended to.
| be distributed by lot and paid iu full to the ticket- j A 1L V K S V 1 t L E ,
1 holders who draw them •
B
than any house in the State. The PEOPLE'S CLOTH
elements of her old life, aid awakened new
CHILDREN’S CLOTHINC
WEST END PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
A GOOD RESIDENCE
lfet
LIST OF GIFTS.
ECONOMY
Is the Watchword of the Company.
John F. Redding,
| One Grand Cash Gift $100,000 i In hTi Tand?™ ***** * *"
! One Grand Cash Gift 50,000 , 8 8 pm in Ul8 hands.
j One Grand Cash Gift. 25.000
j One Grand Cash Gift 20.000 j J. A. Hunt,
I One Grand Cash Gift. Will practice inFlnit Circuit aud Supreme Court.
i One Grand Cash Gilt. 5 *°°° Solicits busim «s
24 Cash Gifts of $1,000 each , 24,000 | iW , - DU *-- a *~
I 50 Cash Gifts of 600 each 25,000 g^ A L H O I N .
80 Cash Gifts of 400 each 32,000 K.
800 each 30,000
200 each 30,000
100 each 59,000,
100 >»8h Gifts of
150 Ls..sh Gifts of
890 -'ash Gifts of
9.000 Cash Gifu of
Joseph McConnell,
Ustes, wants and aspirations. She lives in j , nd FURSISHISG GOODS a «pedalty. Don’t fort-et
a new world, and is, in many respects, a the pUce—
London
mayl8-dtf
Store,
Marietta Street.
FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS & TRUST CO.
Office Broad Street, corner Walton,
R ECEIVES Deposits of Five Centa upwards. De
posit* payable on demand with interest. lnte-
est compounded twice per annnm. Send for clrular.
nov26-lv PHILIP D. CORY Cashier.
Time Extended.
CHANDE IIUS OF THE WESTERN j ATLANTIC R. R.
may be presented to be examined and audited. After
that date none will be received.
Persons holding these bills will "take due notice and
govern themselves accordingly.”
J. A. U. HANKS,
jane 6-tl3th Auditor.
new being. Her physique has changed.
Obedience has dropped out of her vocabu
lary. Authority has been superceded by
attraction. She pines in what her grand
mother would have considered a paradise.
All our institutions have been seriously af
fected by the altered aspects ot our new civil- j^lChartered by Government of United States,
izatioo; aud it is impossible that such a trans-
formation as some now living have witnessed
-hould not have materially affected a relation
so sensitive as that of marriage, whose terms
are determined almost solely by the feelings,
circumstances and characters of those who
enter into it. If human beings were made of
cast iron, and all on one pattern, and sub
jected to the same strain and temperature,
the problem would be simple enough. But
nature does not tarn out men and women of
that sort, and into such circumstances, any
more. .
The first step towards a solution of this
marriage question is to comprehend ito terms.
We are in the midst of a breaking-up period.
The old order of things is going to pieces, but
the new is not formed. We stand midway
between what was and what is to be. Behind
us is tradition, and before us science. We
suffer from the confosion inevitable to the
transition epoch. The time for readjustment
has not come. But there is no cause for
alarm. The sexes compliment each other.
Man was made for woman and woman for
man. Each attracts the other by some inex
plicable law, and finds m the other that
which nothing else can supply, and without
which all else would be unsatisfying. The
sexes perpetually propnecy each to the
other ; and, out. of their ceaseless woo
ing, all that is best in culture, finest
in art, purest in enjoyment, most beau
tiful and endnring in literature, and
honest in religion, come. In some form, the
marriAge relation will endure while civiliza
tion survives, aud the ideal marriage is of one
man and one woman lor life,
beyond question, save with those wild the
orists who would resolve society back into its j
primitive atoms, and institute anarchy aud .
animalism by statute. But all that relates to
the form and circumstances of the relatiion,
open for reconsideration. In discussing its
three points are to be kept steadily in mind— •
the atf .'Ctions, the tastes, and circumstances
of individuals, the lights aud welfare .of so-
ciety, and the requirements aud culture of j
children. ' of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lmu-
But in most OI the discussions, the SO»0 J bago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, after
point considered has been the tastes, pleas- j years of Buffering, by the taking Dr. Fitler’aVeg
v. interned. iiocic.y is lorgotton, and chil- c j»n, with whom we are personally acquainted, who
dreu are ignored. The idea ot duty is sunk has for 39 years treated these disease* exclusively with
A Splendid 7 3-4 Octave Piano
AT AUCTION.
Will be sold by the Live Auction House of T. C'. May-
son, Saturday Morning, 9 o'clock,
A SPLENDID 7*4 octave Rosewood Piano, with
Pearl Keys and inlaid with Pearl. The ladies are
Horse Strayed or Stolen.
j/Sl and about nine years old. known as the Scruggs
horse, having been owned by Mr. Scruggs until very
recently. Any information as to his whereabout*
o i thankfully received; or, if stolen, a liberal reward will
So mnch i* be paid for the horse aud thiuf. *
80 ““cyj 1 junt f< tf 8. IS. SPENCER.
Beautiful Lot.
Convenient to Street Cars and to West End Mineral
Springs.
TERMS EASY.
BELL k GOLDSMIIH,
juue7-3t Real Estate Brokers.
3? O IhffI 3?
In adjusting and paying losses.
j Total 10.000 Gift,, all cash *500,000
T i The money to pay all these gifts in full is now upon
I deposit in the Farmers’ and Drovers’ Bank of Louia-
• i ville, and set aside for that purpose, and can only be
I used for that purpose, aa will be seen by the following
certificate of tlieCaahier:
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
2 WALL STREET.
Authorized Capital$300,000
Interest allowed on Deposits; also, allowed by the
charter to negotiate Loans, Sureties or Credits, buy
and sell Promissory Notes, Railroad and State Bonds,
and all other valuables.
W. L. GORDON, President | J. M. WILLIS, Cashier.
Among the Stockholders are:
E. W. Holland,
John Neal,
U. L. Gordon,
Hon. D. A. Walker,
W. 8. Thomson,
C. W. Henderson,
J. E. Brown,
Henry Jackson,
Dr. J. fl. Lowe,
Hon. G. N. Letter,
Captain J. A. Fitten,
W. M. Lowry,
J. L. Wooten, Ala.
jnnt'6-eodlm
GAINESVILLE HOTEL
NEWIjV PITTED DP*
FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE.
E. L. CALDWELL, - - - Proprietor.
june4-dtf
NO RESTRICTIONS
On Travel or Residence.
The Southern Life
Offers advantagos that cannot be surpassed.
Gk.h. A. H. COLQUITT VICE PRESIDENT
J. A. MORRIS.
Assistant Secretary.
FINANCE COMMITTEE:
A. AUSTELL. E. W. HOLLAND.
MEDICAL, BOARD:
H. V. MILLER. M. D. J. M. JOHNSON, M. D.
L. E. BLECKLEY, Counsellor.
THE SOUTHERN LIFE
Ranks as one of the FIRST Companies of the Continent
This is to certify that there is in the Farmers’ and
Drovers’ Bank, to the Credit of the Third Grand Gift
Concert, for the benefit of the Public Library of Ken
tucky, five hundred thousand dollars, which has been
set apart by the managers to pay the gifts in full, and
will be held by the bank and paid out for this purpose,
and this purpose only.
R. 8. YF.ECH, Cashier.
Ths party, therefore, who holds the ticket drawing
the capital gift will get $100,000 in greenbacks, and so
of the $50,000 gift, the $25,000, the $20,000. the $10.-
000, the $5,000, and all the other gifts, 10,000 in num
ber, amounting to $500,000.
The remnant of unsold tickets will be furnished to
those who first apply (orders accompanied by the mon
ey always having preferences over agents) at the fol
lowing prices: Whole tickets, $10; halves, $5: and
quarters, $2 50: 11 whole tickets for $100. 56 for $500,
113 for 1.000, and 675 for $5,000. No discount on less
then $100 worth at a time.
The concert and distribution of gifts will begin at 6
o’clock on Tuesday morning, July 8, in Public Library
hall and. the following will be the order of proceedinga;
lat Music by orchestral band. 2nd. Placing of tags
(one for each ticket sold) in large wheel. 3rd. Placing
of gifts in small wbeeL 4th. Music by orchestral band.
5th. Explanatory remarks by President. 6th. Draw
ing of flrat half of gifts. 7th. Music by orchestral
band. 8th. Drawing of last half of gifts. 9th. Pla
cing of large wheel with tags in the hands of a com
mittee appointed by audience. 10th. Grand orches
tral concert.
The music on this grand occasion will be the best
that can be piocured.and the gentlemen who count
aud place the taga and gifts in the wheels and super-
intenc the drawing and keep the record of the drawn
' numbers will be chosen from the best known and
RTTfY’l.-ssii'TTT AGV7JTS WiVTvn most truitworthj ol th. bt»te. All will b««o
SUCCESSFUL AGENTS WANTED. j conducted as to be a perfect guaranty against com-
Active, effleent and energetic agents wanted, to | P^ nt from *?**®*;. , Q . . „ r ,
whom a liberal commission will be paid. payxnarxk of gifts will begin on Saturday July
1 12, at 9 o’clock, a. m. Tickets drawing gifts must be
j presented at room No. 4 Public Library Building,
out of 31 £ Lit in ft passion for enjoy ment. Mar- astonishing results We believe it onr Christian duty,
riage mean# something more than pleasure.
It means education iu its largest and noblest
sense. It means the poetry of life, the reli
gion of the affections. The real question is,
not how to get the unmarried married nor
the married unmarried, nor the xnismated
Laired to their mind, so much as how to
make the most and best of a relation so
after deliberation, to conscientiously request sufferer*
to use it, especially persons in moderate circumstan
ces, who cannot afford to waste money ar.-l time on
worthless mixtures. As clergymen, we seriously feel
the deep responsibility resting on us in publicly iu-
dorsiug this medicine. But qjir knowledge and expe
rience of it* remarkable merit fully jnutifiea our ac
tion. Rev. C. H. Ewing. Media, Pennsylvania, suffer
ed sitteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas
Murphy, D. D., Fraukford, Philadelphia; Rev. J. B.
Davis, Highstown, New Jersey ; Rev. J S. Buchanan,
Clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. G. Smith, Plttsford. N. York;
Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls Church, Philadelphia. Oth
er testimonials from Senators, Governors, Judges, Con
gressmen, Physicians, kc., lorwarded gratis, with
pamphlet explaining these diseases. One thousand
dollars will be presented to any medicine for same
ah owing equal merit under test, or that can
cures. Any per
affliction, will re-
1 ceive gratis a' legally signed guarantee, naming the
Berhapg if this practical aspect Of j number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund the
M’CUTCHEN’S C. I. B.
_ energy which seems to communicate new life to
the system, and renovate the feeble, fainting powers
of nature. Its operation npon the tissues of the body
does not consist in affecting the irritability of the liv
ing fibre, but in imparting a sound and healthy stim
ulus to the Vital Organs.
It strengthens substantially and durably the living
powers of the animal machine; is entirely innocent
and harmless; may be administered with impunity to
both sexes, and all conditions of life.
There is no disease of any name or nature, whether
ot old or young, male or female, but that it is proper
to administer It, and if it be done seasonably and pre-
servingly, it will have a good effect. It i* perfectly in
credible to those unacquainted with the Bitters, the
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 who 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 ro-animates the
broken down constitutions of mankind.
febl2-d2m
ROGERS & LEMAN,
General Agents, Macon, Ga.
MILLER & LAWTON,
General Agents, Augusta, Ga.
BLACK & WARING,
General Agents, Columbia, S. C.
nov21-dtf
.. , .. r , . , i Davis, Highstown, New Jersey; Kev. j. o. Bncnanan,
2UInnate and Vital that it effects iLe color , Clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. G^Smith, Pittsford. N. York;
and character of every thing in lite. It is easy
enough to make the worst of it. It is easy
<-noogh to get nothing but irritation and heart
ache out of it. It is easy enough to magnify
its little infelicities into positive miseries, as Hff.
many do to their cost. But how to make it a i produoe .?“*’/ ou 1 r ^i
constant enjoyment and education is tbe great ; » T
question. Perhaps if this practical aspect of nomb«r of bottles to core, agreeii ,
the problem were considered more frequently money upon sworn statement of its failure to core,
and serioasly, we ehooid have fewer nuhappy Wh°i~.l. JGa
marriages and hear leas about the decay of I r- —r—r
the marriage relation. And perhaps the un- j
married would be more inclined to marry if |
they heird less of tbe irritations and saw j
more of the felicites of the marriage relation,
were satisfied that its joys exceeded its j
trials, and its satisfactions would offset its 1
,©Vom fo
! t nojSraphi"3'i>
THE CALVERT LITHOGRAPHING CO.,
msy20 Arcade Building. Detroit.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS.
AM 8ELLINC
large stock of
FLOUR. CORN, OATS, HAY, BACON, LARD, BULK
MEATS, GROCERIES, TOBACCO, ETC.
Addrem: A. K, 8EAGO,
my31-d2tw2 Atlanta, Ga.
R.
F. MADDOX,
WHOLESALE DlALKB 1
Mr. Joe Jefferson intends taking a little
breathing spell in Minnesota, designing to , ^ ^ . . „ . , 4 .
a „ f, 11 tbe department of onr establishment lately dam-
rtpend a week or two IQ ana about Minneap- by fire, we reapf-ctfully aoWnt a continuance of
ohs, and devote most of his time to fishing in orders. H *ving largely iDcrf*aeed onr artistic staff, we
Lake Minnetonka. He will also take a short > ere prepared to give all work immediate mod carelul
trip to the St Croix river. | attention.
A bereaved St. Louisan, who was called to
Chicago and sent to an undertaker's to ob-
tain a coffin for a dead body that he believed ANNOUNCEMENT•
to bo bis son, was astonished, on entering a i
drinking saloon for refreshment, to find there | C1IRCE THE DIRECTORS Have decided TO
that sf.n well and verv thirstv. I k} curtail the power ol ths Preeident ol th« Weetern
that son wen ana very uursiy. ^ Atlantic Raftroad. and prevent any nnjnst diaerim-
Beil iu the case of Stephen English, editor J
of the [lunnnct Tim«, h». b«m wdueod | »°«^. to mam. U,. COAL BUMS***
/r>ni $20,000 to $2,000. Junci-tf p. PET.HAM.
TOBACCO, CIGARS AND LIQUORS.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR SALE CHEAP
TO THE TRADE, EVERY YARD
ETY OF TOBACCOS, CIGARS AND LIQUORS.
STULTZ’S AAAA, GRAVELLY’S 8UPERIOR, LONE
JACK, HIGHLANDER. MAYFLOW
ER FINE CUT, AND
OTHER
CELEBRATED
BRANDS MADE SPECIALTIES.
XT Of- ORDER? PROMPTLY FILLED. -M*
jsn-6C 8 *n
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
OMMIBl'S WILL CARRY ALL GUESTS TO
•ud from th. COVINGTON HOTEL to D.oot Frw. of
| Char*-, from tkl* dutr. CARY COY.
I my7 dim Proprietor Hotol.
REMOVAL OF DENTAL OFFICE.
I m HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE FROM WHITl-
hell afreet to the CORNER OF BROAD AND AL
ABAMA STREETS, over the Howe Sewing Machine
Rooms, where I can offer my patient* a much more
private and commodious office, as I have rented tbe
whole second story.
ARTHUR C. FORD. D. D. S.
[Atlanta, June 1,1873. junel-eod2w
NOTICE 2
M ary s. McConnell, administratrix of
the Estate of James McConnell, late of Clayton
county, Georgia, deceased, applies to me for leave to
sell a Lot of Laud, in Gordon county, Georgia, be
longing to said deceased:
This Js, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to file their objections, if any exist, within
the time prescribed by law, or else said leave will be
granted.
Done at June Term, 1873, of Clayton Court of Ordi
nary.
Witness my official signature, the 2d day of June,
1873. Joseph a. McConnell,
june4-law4w Ordiuary.
Patrons of Husbandry.
GEORGIA STATE GRANGE. \
Colafabchek, Georgia, May 22, 1873,1
CIRCULAR No. 1.
For the good of the Order, and the information of
the public, Secretaries of all subordinate Grange* al
ready organized, and those hereafter organizing, in the
State of Georgia, will please forward to this office a
complete list of membership, name and number of
Grange, name and poat office of Master and Secreta
ries of same.
For any information in regard to our Order, ad
dress E. TAYLOR,
may24-daw6t Secretary.
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
where cash checks upon the Farmers’ and Drawers’
Bank of Louisville, or sight drafts upon the Fourth
National Bank of New York, at the option of the hold
er, will be given for the tickets. All gift* not called
for in six months from the drawing will be turned
over to the Public Library Fund.
For full particulars send for circulars.
THOS. E. BRAMLETTE,
k CREW and RED WINE & FOX. Atlanta. Ga.
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A K T K K S V
Wofford <& Milner,
Attorney*.at-lavr; office up stairs, Bank Block. Prac
tices in all the courts.
K S YT H
Cabaniss & Turner,
Attorneys at-Law, will practice in the counties of Flint
Circuit, and Supreme Court, and elsewhere by special
contract.
A. D. Hammond,
Lawyer, will practice In Flint Circuit, the United
States District Courts, and 8uprama Court.
JjIOKT VALLEY.
W. C. "Collier
Attorney and Counselor at Law, Fort Valley, Ga.
Q R I F — F 1 R~7
R H- Johnston, Jr.,
Will give especial attention tc all Legal Business en
trusted to his care. Practices in the Fiint Circuit.
Doyal A Nunnally,
Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted
to their care.
AFAYKTTK.
J. C. Clements
Will practice In Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Prompt
attention given to collections. Claims for wild lands
attended to promptly.
A GRANGE.
W. W. Turner,
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A. G. & F. C. Foster,
Atiorneys-at law, will practice in Ocmulgee Circuit.
Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Courts. The
Senior is Register in Bankruptcy for 5th and 6th Dis
tricts.
N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
JJIlLKDOKn.LE.
Benj. W. Barrow,
lawyer; will give prompt attention to any legal busi
ness entrusted to his care.
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B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE HONORA-
ble Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, Georgia,
will be sold, before ihe Court House door iu the city
of Atlanta, on the FIR8T TUESDAY IN JULY NEXT,
within the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
City Lot of Land number two hundred and thirty-
eight, fronting on the southeast side of Butler street
one hundred (100) feet, extending back southeast
ward ly along Jenkins street two hnndred (200) feet,
more or less.
Also, at tbe same time and place, portion ot Cicy
Lot Dumber two hundred and five (205), situated in
rear of and adjoining the above Lot number two hun
dred and thirty-eight (238j, fronting on the northeast
side of Jenkins street fifty (64£) feet, and extending
back one hundred (100) foot.
Also, at the same time and place, House and Lot
fronting sixty (60) feet, more or lees, on the north
west side of Calhoun street, and extending back one
hundred (100) feet, more or less, adjoining the prop,
erty of M. A. Bell.
All of said Lots bsimg in Land Lot number fifty-two
(52), in the Fourteenth District of originally Henry,
now Fulton county. Sold as the property of Luke
Gray, late of said county, deceased, for distribution.
The above Lots are all improved, and rent steadily
at fair rates.
Tkoks—Ona-third cash; balance in three and bx
months, with Jntereet from date at 10 par cent, per
annum
Hamilton Yancey.
j Attorney at Law. Office in New Empire Block, Broad
j street. Will prsctice in all the Courts. Prompt at-
| tention given to business.
Dunlap Scott,
Lawyer. Practices in all the Court*.
C. A. Thornwell,
Lawyer, practices in all the Courts. Special attention
iWMMh
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John H. Woodward,
Attorney-at-law aud Real Estate Agent. Prompt and
energetic in pushing business placed in his hand
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RESIDENCE LOTS
I m WILL SELL. UPON THE PREMISES. ON THURS
DAY, 5th of June, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon,
six beautiful RESIDENCE LOTS, as per nlat, situated
on that beautiful building site, near Colonel Hulbert’s,
and immediately on tbe road to both the Pones de
Leon Springs.
This is very desirable residence property, and will
doubtless increase in value. It Is beautifully situated
and pleasantly surrounded, belonging to a non-real-
dent, whose orders are to sell.
Hacks will carry out purchasers. The Lota ars all
staked off—go and examine them.
Remember the day snd the hour, and be sure to
come to the sale, where you can inhale pure Ponce de
Leon air.
Terms—One-half cash; balance in three and six
months, with 10 per cent. Interest.
G. W. ADAIR,
juueS Real Estate Agt uL
PARKINS A ALLEN.
and £ug*i;int(ruUnts,
Will furnish Plans and Specifications for
CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDIN0S,
AND DWELLINGS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
OFFICE, Comm of Pryor ud D-cmtur Iowa oy.
pout. th. Kimball Horn..
ibcMMI).
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE. 1
CiAXToa County, Juna 2.1873.)
K. MORROW HAVING APPLIED FOR LKT-
term of Administration on the Estate of W. H.
orrow, late of said oounty, deceased .
All parsons concerned are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any exists, within the time pre
scribed by law; otherwise. Letters of Administration
will bo granted to said petitioner.
4-law4w
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The Archer Stables!
STABLES.
He is i
FINE LOTS'FdR MULES and sa GOOD STABLE
ROOM aa can be found in the South.
GOOD BOARDING can also be obtained near the
Stables, making it one of tbe moat convenient places
for stock men.
LIVERY BUSINESS!
Give him a call at the old stand on
Alabama Street, near Broad.
may$5-dl«r
Chas. Bohnefeld,
UNDERTAKER AND OEALER IN METAiXiC
S CltlAL CASES. CASKETS, AND COFFINS OF
all siaaa and desonpUoaa. Also ^ent for Taylor a
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No. 1 Da GYVE'S OPERA HOUSE.
MARIETTA STREET ATLANTA.