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“GIVE HONOR
TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE.”
JACKSON’S
MAGIC BALSAM
THE GREAT
MASTER OF PAIN,
A MEDICINE
Which is caring distress and pain to an txteu
never before heard of in the annals
of medicine.
WIIiL CURE
1 OOTIIACHE in one minute !
HEADACHE in five minutes!
E\RACHEin twenty minutes!
NEURALGIA in ten minutes!
RHEUMATISM in four days!
SORE THROAT in forty-eight hours
THE WORST
CATARRH IN THE HEAD
IN ONE WEEK ; THE WORST
PAIN IN THE SIDE. BACK AND LIMBS
in two days; the -rorst
BURNS and 8CAL.DS
in twenty minutes;
THE WORST SWELLINGS AND RISINGS
in forty-eight hours;
And for removing Pains and Inflammations in I
any part of the body, it cannot be excelled I
by any medicine ever offered to suf
fering humanity.
It will Cure the Worst Cramp folic In 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,
EARNESVILLE, GEORGIA,
1 e*4w“ Sold at 25 cents, 5C cents, $1.00, and $5.00 d
febXCwx X
CEORCIA, Fulton County.
Walter A. Baker, T. W. Hooper, John Patterson
H. Stockton. Charles Dupree, W. D. Bell, A. M. Wil
son, and H. L. Davis, citizens of the city of Atlanta
said county, respectfully represent that they desire to
form a FIRE COMPANY, in accordance with the laws
of said State. The object and purpose cf said com
pany, and the name and terms thereof, are aa follows:
1. The corporate name by which said company shall
be known ia
THE EUREKA FIRE COMPANY, No. —
2. The object for which said company is formed is
the protection of Life and Property in the city of At
lanta, Georgia.
3. This company will have no capital stock other
than may be necessary to purchase outfit, equipment
and engine house, and to meet current expenses inci
dent to such a corporation, for which it will depend
upon donation and assessments per capita upon its
members.
4. The term of existence of said company shall be
twenty years, unless sooner dissolved by a vote of two-
thirda of the active members thereof.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray the order of your
Honorable Court incorporating aaid company agrees
ble to the statute in such cases made and provided
This 23d of April, 1873. T. W. HOOPER,
Attorney for Petitioners.
True extract from the minutes.
Th* April 24, 1873. W. R. VENABLE,
SUMMER RESORTS.
C HALYBEATE SPRINGS, MERIWETHER COUN
ty, Georgia, will open for the reception of com
pany June 1, 1873. The hotels and cottages have been
put in thorough repair, and largely refurnished, af
fording ample accommodations for FIVE HUNDRED
guests. J. C. Macltllan, of Macon, favorably known
to the people of Georgia and to the traveling public,
for hia superior ability in hotel management, has been
engaged, and will have entire charge of the table sup
plies and culinary department, assisted by some of his
beat cocks and waiters from Brown's and the Spots-
wcod Hotels, regardless of coat. Mrs. L. L. Love has
kindly consented to assist, and will be happy to greet
her friends at the Springs. A band has been secured
for the season. Every variety of innocent amusement
will be introduced, and no trouble or expense spared
to make ail comfortable aud happy whe may favor us
with their patronage. Terms—$2 50 per day, $12 50
per week, $35 per month. Children and[servants half
price. Daily coaches to and from Geneva, Thomas-
ton and LaGrange, via White Sulphur and Warm
Springs. For circular or further particulars, call on
or address C. J, MACLELLAN, Spotswood Hotel, Ma
con, until June 5th, or C. T. PORTER, care box 28
P. O., Talbotton. CHAS T. PORTER,
may27-su,tu*thtf Proprietors.
FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS * TRUST CO.
(Chartered by Government of United States.
Office Broad Street, corner Walton,
R ECEIVES Deposits of Five Cents upwards. De
posits payable on demand with interest. Inte-
eat compounded twice per annum. Send for cirular.
uov26-lv PHILIP D. CORY Cashier.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
2 WALL STREET.
Authorized Capital$300,000
The Scofield Rolling Mill company,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ftretat and Bar Iron, M Bar, Spikes, Balts, Nats, Etc.
LAKGE STOCK constantly on hand, and orders promptly filled. Liberal prices allowed
for AVronglit, Cast and Scrap Iron, delivered at the Works, in exchange for Bur Iron.
RE-ROLLED IRON-RAILS!
Warranted equal to any made. A limited quantity of NEW RAILS made on short notice.
SOUTHERN RAILROAD MEN
Are especially invited to call at our Works ar.d examine tho quality of our RAILS, and the
way that they are manfactured.
Capacity of the Works, 15,000 Tons per Annum.
OfQco aixcl Waroliouso a.t tiro Worlte.
D o A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. COL-
lections made at all points in the United states.
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:
L. SCOFIELD, Jr.,
Superintendent aud Secretary.
mav28-tf
SCOFIELD,
President and Treasurer.
(ESTABLISHED IN 1854.)
E. W. Holland,
John Neal.
U. L. Gordon,
Hon. D. A. Walker.
W. S. Thomson,
C. W. Henderson,
J. E. Brown,
Henry Jackson,
Dr. J. H. Lowe,
Hon. G. N. Lester,
Captain J. A. Fitten,
W. M. Lowry,
J, L. Wooten, Ala.
jnne6-oodlm
an2C-law4w
Clerk.
NOTICE
the Estate of James McConnell, late of Clayton
county. Georgia, deceased, applies to me for leave to
sell a Lot of Land, in Gordon county, Georgia, be
longing to said deceased:
This is, therefore, to cite aud admonish all persons
concerned to file their objections, if * ny exist, within
the time prescribed by law, or cdse said leave will be
granted.
Done at June Teuu, 1873, cf Clayton Court of Ordi
nary.
Witness my official signature, the 2d day of June,
1873. Joseph a. McConnell,
pue4-law4w Ordinary.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
M ASTER TRANSPORTATION, v
Atlanta, Ga., May 22, 1873.)
L^ave Atlanta 8:30 am
Leave Dalton 2:24 p m
Arrive at Chattanooga 4:28 pm
INWARD TRAINS FROM NEW YORK
Leave Chattanooga 5:45 a m
Leave Dalton 8:03 a m
Arrive at Atlanta 1:45 r m
OUTWARD TO NEW YORK VIA KNOXVILLE AND
NASHVILLE
Leave Atlanta 10:00 p m
Arrive at Dalton 3:15 a m
Arrive at Chattanooga 5:00 am
INWARD FROM NEW YORK VIA DAITON AND CHAT
TANOOGA
Leave Chattanooga 3:45 pm
Leave Dalton 5:52 r M
Arrive Jt Atlanta 10:45 p m
FAST LINE TO NEW YORK
9STFast Line will put off and take on passengers only
at Marietta, Carteraville, Kingston, and Dalton. Way
passengers are requested not to get on this train,
less they wish to be landed at above Darned places.
HANDSOME STORE TO RENT.
ONE OF THE BEST STANDS IN THE CITY!
CULTURAL BUILDING, corner of Alabama and
Forsyth streets, early in June, I offer the STOKE I
NOW OCCUPY for rent. Call early and Itt me know
if any of the Fixtures are desired or not.
FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE!
that I have a TREMENDOUS STOCK of Mowers and
Reapers, Thrashers, Fan Mills, Horse Powers, Grain
Cradles, Grass Scythes, etc., now in store and arriving.
MARK W. JOHNSON,
myl8-d.%w2w Agricultural Building, Atlanta, Ga
Eliza J. Bowles i LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
J In Fulton Superior Court, March
l)
John G. Bowles. ,
Term, 187;
T APPEARING TO THE COURT, BY THE RE-
turn of the Sheriff, that the defendant cannot be
found in Fulton county, and it further appearing that
he docs not reside in this State, it is ordered by the
Court:
That the said defendant appear at the next term of
this Conrt and answer said libel; and in default thereof,
the libellant be allowed to proceed.
And it is further ordered : That a copy of this order
be published in the Atlanta Herald once a month
for fonr months before the next term of this Court.
April 3, 1873.
By the Court. Hili.ter & Bro.,
Attorneys for Libellants.
A true extract from the Minutes.
W. R. VENABLE,
may27-lam4m Clerk.
DAVID McBRIDE,
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.
To the Hon. John L. Hopkins, Judge of the Supe
rior Court in said State aud County :
The petition of John B. Gordon, A. H. Colquitt, H.
T. Coffee, b. B. Buckner and W. A. Slaymaker, all citi
zens of Georgia, except H.{T. Coffee, a citizen of Mem
phis, Tenn., and S. B. Buckner, a citizen of Louisville,
Ky., respectfully represents that we 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 Supeiior Courts of said 8tate, and
wc do hereby declare the objects and purposes for
which said company is formed and the terms thereof
to be as follows viz :
First—That the corporate name by which said com
pany shall be known is tfft Continental School Desks
Manufacturing Company.
Second—The objects for which said Company is
formed are the manufacture and sale of School Desks,
Settees, Furniture aud the conducting of a general
business in School Furniture and Supplies.
Third—The capital stock of said Company shall be
$50,000, which shall be divided into 600 shares of $100
each. Such portion of which as may be necessary
may be isslh'd for the purchase of any property nec
essary to the 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 Trustees who shall manage
the concerns of said Company for the first yuar i»
five, and the names are J. B. Gordon, S. B. Buehn-*‘.
A. H. Colquitt, H. T. Coffee and W. A. Slaymaker.
Sixth—That the business and operations arc to I
conducted iu the cities of Atlanta, Borne aud Dalton
State of Georgia, in the city of Nashville, Teun.,
Louisville, Ky., Richmond, Lynchburg and Staunton,
Va., St- Louis, Mo., Cincinnati, O.. Chicago, 111., 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 said Company and
its financial matters shall be in the city of Atlanta
aforesaid.
In testimony whereof we have execute 1 thisesrtif
cate aud set our hands aud seals thereunto, this): k .
day of April, ouc thousand eight hundred av-L* evei
ty-three.
J. B. GORDON, lSear-
S. B. BUCKNER, [Sea.,
Per J. B. Gor.iov
A. II. COLQUITT, [Seal]
Per J. B. Gordo".
H. T. COFFEE, [Seal]
aprlOwGw W. A. SLAYMAKER, ISeal]
m jTJLOX,
Wholesale Confectioner,
STEAM
Candy and Cracker Manufactory,
AND DEALER IN
Fruits, Nuts and Preserves.
ALSO-
Toys, Willow Ware, Ac.,
Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, ------ Georgia.
march22d2ru
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, FOll
$10.
ONLY
$10.
FRANKLIN & EICHBBRG,
Nos. 14 and 1(» Whitehall Street.
Also, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, PUMPS, BAMS, GAS FIX
TURES, CHANDELIERS, METAL ROOFING.
KING’S
jnpel-tf
CURE
SUCCESSOR TO
McBRIDE & SMITH,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fine Carriages,
PHAETONS,
ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES.
Repairing Promptly and Neatly
Executed.
ATLANTA PA PER HILLS,
Book and News,
JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor
S TATE OF GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY—SUPE-
ricr Court, April Term, 1873.—Present: His Hon
or J. L. Hopkins, Judge.
Nancy O’Dell vs. Jeremiah O’Dell—Libel for Divorce,
and rule to perfect service.
It appearing to the Conrt, by tho return of the Sher
iff, that the defendant doea not reside in this county,
and it further appearing that he does not reside in this
State; it is, on motion of counsel, ordered:
That said defendant appear and answer, at the next
term of this Court; else, that the case be considered
in default, and th- complainant allowed to proceed.
And it is further ordered: That this rule be pub
lished in some public gazette of this State, om-(*a
mouth for four months, prior to tho next term of this
Court.
A true extract from the minutes.
W. R. VENABLE.
Clerk Superior Court Fulton County, Ga.
dlt-wlam4m
STAR CANDLES I
Clayton Sheriff’s Sale.
door at Jonesboro, Clayton county, Ga., within
the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN
JUNE NEXT, the following property, to-wit:
One undivided half interest in a HOUSE AND LOT
in the town of Jonesboro—same known as the Hudson
Hotel formerly, now occupied by Mrs. Julia A. Tur
ner. Also, one undivided half interest in a HOUSE
AND LOT, known as the Hudson Livery Stable, in said
town of Jonesboro, now occupied by Thos. T. Tucker.
Said property, including both of said Lots, which are
adjoining, containing one acre, more or less.
Said property levied on to satisfy nine Justices Court
fi. fas., issued from the Justices Court of the 401st Dis
trict, G. M., Henry county, in favor of W. B. Lee, ad
ministrator, Ac., vs. N. G. Hudson. Levied on as the
property of N. G. Hudson. Property pointed out by
plaintiff's attorney. Levy made and returned to n
by James E. Hudson, L. C. R. S. OSBUKN,
May 1, 1873. [mayl-tdj Deputy 8beriff.
PROCTER tL GAMBLE S
“Light of Day” Brand
STAIR CANDLES !
Are of tep rior quality, and the standard
•' brand sold by
• tlanta, Macon
GU8TA GBOCEBS.
Patrons of Husbandry.
GEORGIA STATE GRANGE, 1
Colai'auciikk, Gcoboia, May 22, 1873,1
CIRCULAR No. 1.
For the good of the Order, and the information of
the public. Secretaries of all subordinate Oranges al
ready organized, and those hereafter organizing, in the
State of Oeorgia, will please forward to this office a
complete list of membership^ name aud number of
Grange, name and post office of Master and Secreta
ries of same.
For any information in regard to our Order, ad
dress E. TAYLOR,
may24-d*wCt Secretary.
Georgia State Grange.
SI Louis, Memphis, Mfi
— AND —
CHATTANOOGA R. H. LINE.
SPRING) SCHEDULE. 187S.
Leave Atlanta 8:30 A.M. and 8:10 p.M
Arrive at Chattanooga 4:28 p.m. and 3:44 a.m
“ Na-hville 12:45 A.M. and l:0i p.m
" McKensie 8:30 a.m.. and 8:30 pm
" Memphis 2:10 P.M. and 25B a.m
•• Little Rock 6:30 p.m
Leave Atlanta 8:30 a.m. and 8:10 p.m
Arrivf at Chattanooga 4:28 a.m. and 3:44 A.M
“ Nashville 12 :45 a.m. and 1:00 p.m
•• Union City 10:30 a.m. and 10:30 p.m
•» Columbus, Ky 12:00noon, 12:00 night
“ St Louis, via Cairo
Short Line 9:06 p.m. and 11:20 a.m
«< St. Louis, via Iron
Mountain Railroad.. 11:00 p. m< and 12:60 p.m
ALBERT B. WRENN-
Southeastern Agent,
Poat-offic. Box 363.
OfflceNo. 4. Kimbali Boom. Atlanta Oeorgia.
Colapabc
CIRCULAR No. 2.
Under authority of
e, Ga., Juno 3, 1873.
rcHolution of tho Georgia State
«***»» a.*, iota, empowering appointment, by
Worthy Master thereof, of three Deputies for the State
at large:
Ordered, That J. I*. Stevens, of Lcaebnrg, Loecoun
ty, be, and he is hereby, appointed Deputy in and for
the First, Second and Third Congressional Districts-
George W. Adams, of Forsyth, Monroe county, iu aud
for the Fourth. Fifth and Sixth DUtricta; and C. W.
How -rd. of Kingston. Bartow county, in aud for the
Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Districts.
Patrons throughout the State, and farmers generally,
wishing to organize local Granges, are requested thus
tc respect them, and to communicato with them In
their respective “fields.” E. TAYLOR,
june5-dltw4t Secretary.
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
STEAM PRESSES!
FINE PRINTING
HAVING ADDED NEW PltE-XES AND
NEW MATERIAL TO OUR
OFFICE, AND SECURED
THE SERVICES OF
Reliable and Experienced
WORKMEN.
THE
Herald PUsli Conwy
IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE
EVERY DISCRETION OF
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
SUCH AS
BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, CIRCU
LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP
PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD
ING, NOTES, DRAFTS,
INSURANCE BLANKS.
CERTIFICATES OF
STOCK, FINE
LABELS.
BLANK
CHECKS, LE
GAL BLANKS,
RAILROAD BLANKS,
INVITATION TICKETS,
E ECTION TICKETS, BUSIN ESS
CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI
FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES
PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM
PHLETS, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC,
NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY
AND AS
Cheap as the Cheapest!
THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR
ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL PROMI
SES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED
OUT. PLEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE
ONE PRICE FOR ALL !
AND THESE PRICES WILL COMPARE
FAVORABLY WITH THOSE OF NORTH- j
EIIN CITIES ; IN FACT, RANGE FROM
Chicken CholerA.
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MAY BE ANNUALLY
S tVED BY THE USE OF THIS SIMPLY AND
CHEAP REMEDY—ONE BOTTLE WORTH
FIFTY CENTS. MAKES TWO
GALLONS OF MEDICINE.
IT IS CERTAIN AND
PROMPT.
USED TWICE A WEEK IT WILL PREVENT THE
DISEASE.
Prepared by
Du. WILLIAM KING,
Athens, Ga.
For raU at wholesale l»y
HALLETT, SEAVER k BURBANK.
New York.
BARRETT. L..XD * Co.
Augusta, Ga.
W. D. HOYT k Co.,
Tlie Mutual Protection
Xusurauco Company
OF GEORGIA
of Stockholders, at its office in Marietta, at 10
o’clock a. M. on tho THIRD WEDNESDAY OF JUNE
(18th). All parties holding a Policy issued by the Com
pany for tho term of one year, or longer, are entitled
to vote at that meeting, either personally or by proxy.
*y-The Company will probably return a profit of
50 per cent on its Policies now expiring.
W, KING, President.
Marietta. Ga.. 18th May, 1873 myl8-law3w
J
Administrator’s Notice.
NO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
JOHN W. LEIGH.
WM. McCLUR
HOPE, LEIGH & CO.
(SUCCESSORS TO YARNELL, LEIGH & CO.)
Commission, Merchants,
FOOT CF MARKET STREET. CHATTANOOGA, TERR.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS, AND CASH aDVANCE8 ON CONSIGNMENT*.
Special Refeuence To 13tuiks of Chattanooga. mav3-eod3iu
OFFICE AND SALES ROOM 1,9 E, ALABAMA STREET.
WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO.
Warehouse cor. Bartow St. and W. & A. it. It.
DEALER (EXCLUSIVELY OX COMMISSION) IX
Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, Hams,
PLAIN, COUNTRY, FAMILY, TRIMMED, AND BEST EXTRA S. CURED.
Boll Meats, Lari, Cork Oats, Wheat, Rye, Barley, Hay
SUPERFINE TO STRICTLY FANCY — GEORGIA, TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY AND
WESTERN MILLS.
,e(l~ Being in constant receipt of consignments of above articles, a L ARGE STOCK is
kept regularly on hand. %
Oils, White Lead, Colors,
WINDOW GLASS, NAVAL STORES, Etc..
No. 201 E. Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C.
No. 8 Whitaker Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
may2o»tIeod3m
BEST CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS (CAL'.
Controlling tho shipments from KILNS enables
maud, fresh. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED GOOD.
to keep stock to meet any de-
SOXjE A.G-EUT EOIl
Tie Aapsta Factory, tie Atleis ftifacturii Company,
AND OTHER LEADING FACTORIES OF GEORGIA.
/TAll the Goods of these Factories—DOMESTICS, YARN, CHECKS. STRIPES,
OSNABUEGS, DRILLS Ac., sold at FACTORY PRICES.
With our facilities for obtaining STOCK, and handling Grain in BULK and other-
!—saviug dravage,wasle, wear and tear of extra handling, and all other articles mentioned
above in CAR LOAD LOTS—can otter
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS.
HOLMES, CALDER & Co.,
17 MARIETTA STREET,
ARE OPENING
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF PAINTS, OILS, OLASS, ETC
•‘>,000 gallons of BOILED LINSEED OIL,
5.000 gallons of RAW LINSEED Oil,,
1.000 gallons of LARD OIL,
1,000 gallons of STRAIT and TANNERS' OILS,
50 tons WHITE LE AD.
Jfjj-VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS, Etc., AT NEW YORK PRICES.
j:ir Also, ton lit u-.u.U gallons of KEROSENE OIL (130 deg. tost), at 2C coni* by tte
gle gallon. may23-tf
of)**Special arrangements will be made with Millers
and CORN.
for supplying them with WHEAT
PETER LYNCH,
92 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
And Wholesale Li.yuoi Dialer, and Dealer in
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PROVISIONS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, AC.
Gibson’s Fine Whiskies made a specialty in the Liquor line.
Just receiving now a large lot of
Seed Irish Potatoes, L.andreth's Carden Seeds, Onion Sets, Cardenin
Tools, <&c.
^Sf-Qrdeis solicited. Terms CASH.
WM. WILLIAMS, Late Williams & Bro.
A. LEYDEN.
A parsons holding claims against tho estate of F.
M. Arnold, late of Clayton county. Ga., deceased, are
requested to present them to me properly proved up
forthwith; and all persons indebted to said F. M. Ar
nold, ars requested to come forward and settle imme
diately. This April 10, 1873.
aprll-w6w I». W. ARNOLD. Admr’s
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
H C. BEEVES, GUARDIAN OF THE PERSON
• and property of A. J. Reeves, applies to me
for lief to sell tho property of said A. J. Reeves, a
minor:
These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to
show cause, at my office in Jonesboro, within the time
prescribed by law, why said lief should not be granted;
else, tho tamo will be allowed.
Witness my band and official signature, the day and
year above written. L. A. McCONNEJX,
may'20-law4w Ordinary.
REDUCTION IN BOARD!
URIMQ THE SUMMER MONT H S.
MRS. OVERBY
WILL FURNISH BOARD AT REDUCED BATES
i)
GOULD,
BARTON
& CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wholesale Dealers ia FLOUR. GRAIN, MEATS ani General Proto.
CORN.
We are uow prepare l to supply merchants with CORN in any quantity at LOWEST MARKET
A-TIiANTiL. GA. ap27-4
National Life
INSURANCE GOMP’NY
OF
Tlie United States of America,
Wasningtoii, T>. O.
Cash Capital
Cash Assets
FUIjXj paid.
$1,000,000!
- $2,563,911.63.
BRANCH OFFICE, Philadelphia, where tho bu«iims of the Company in transacted.
W. M. FEXTDLETOiT <& CO.,
Whitehall Street.
i IIE RECEIVING AND OPENING DAILY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
OhFICERS:
E. A. ROLLINS, .President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance aud Executive Committee.
H. D. COOKE, (Washington) Vice-President.
EA1MERSON W. TEET Vice-President and Actuary
JOHN M. BUTLER, Secretary
FRANCIS GURNEY SMITH, M. D Medical Director
WM. E. CHANDLER, (Washington,) .Attorney.
K. A. ROLLINS.
JAY COOKE.
CLARENCE H. CLARK,
GEORGE F. TYLER.
WM. G. MORKIIEAD.
JOHN W. ELLIS,
DIRECTORS:
HENRY IX COOKE.
:. HINCKLEY CLARK.
WM. E. CHANDLER.
JOHN D. DUPREES,
EDWARD DODGE.
H. C. FAHNESTOCK.
kKT lr
7 to 8— Dinneu from 1 to 2
Bar.,
o'clock.
nr Travelers aud transient persons accommodated
with BOARD aud LODGING.
BROAD STREET, GRANITE BLOCK.
maylK-dtjul
halk Crayons,
Bill Files,
Letter liles,
Invoice Files,
Envelops,
Pencils, Ink.
Steel Pens.
Gold IV
AND EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT
make a specially of Stationery of course wo at
guarantee to do t»o.
Ordera for Job Printing of every description solicited,
i any house South.
april5-dly
Back Gammon Boards,
Copying Books.
Copy ing Presses,
Copying Ink.
RA
Morrow, t
ORDINARY’S OFFICE. 1
Clavtoh CocirrT, June 2, 1873. J
MORROW HAVING APPLIED FOR LET-
ters of Adxninlatration on the Estate of W. H.
late of mid county, difceaned :
AU persons concerned are hereby notifitd to file
thair objections, If any exists, within tba time pre
scribed by law; otherwise. Letters of Administration
will be granted to aaid petitioner.
j. a. McConnell,
4-14aww Ordinary.
OJTATE OF GEORGIA—Bekkien' Oouiutt.—I hav
S3 tw* -
BerrybUh
May 28, 1873.
TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS
THAN MANY OF THEM.
Send iu your order for nuy kind o,
FEINTING. Orders from abroad will re
ceive prompt attention and only a reasonable
per centage on actual coat charged for tbe
same.
HERALD PUBLISHING CO.,
ALABAMA 8TBEET.
DAY AND SATURDAY. The i>assonger accommoda
tions on steamers of this line are unsurpassed for ele
gance and comfort. Cabin stato rooms are all on up
per deck, thus securing good light and ventilation.
Hat. Hteameiix. Wed. Steamem
Gold. Currency.
Cabins $75 and $65 $76 aud $66.
Cabin return tickets secu
ring best accom’stions. $130 $130.
Steerage, currency, $30.
Certificates for passage from any seaport or railway
station in Great Britain, Ireland, or the Continent, at
rates as LOW aa by any other ftrai-clasa line. For pas-
aage. apply to HENDKRHON BROTHKR8, 7 Bowling
Green, N. Y., or to F. F. COULTER.
Southern Express, Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
may0-deod3m
TO THE TRAVELINB PUBLIC.
A N
and fro
OMNIBUS WILL CARRY ALL GUK8T8 TO
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads
Printers’ Cards,
Flat Pai>ers,
IN A
FIRST-CLASS
prepared to sell as ehoap
STATIONERY HOUSE.
any house South, and
i BENJAMIN D. LAY, if Atlanta,iGeoiiral ini far Georgia.
Vents wan’ed iu every Town ami County in tho State. Address—
COL. B. D. LAY,
nay 13-d-tf. General Agent, at National Hotel, Atlanta. Georgia.
G8 Whitehall Street. Atlanta. Ga.
IRMIN6HAM
Tlie iron City of Alatonma.
GREAT SALE BF LOTS AT AUCTION
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE I8th ( 1873.
TiTijina wahhaimtbjd.
OFFICE OF KLYTON LAND COMPANY, BIRMINGHAM, ALA., Ai lUL 16, 1873.
T HE ILYTON LAND COMPANY WILL SEIX AT AUCTION, ON THE 18th OF JUNK NEXT, A LARGE
number of LOTS <n this city and ou their property adjoining. Suburban Lots will*bo sold iu aizaa to suit
purchasers, not exceeding twenty acre* in any one J<ot. Titles will be guaranteed without restriction aa to time
of erecting buildings or making othor Improvements. Terras of Sale—Either cash, or one-fifth caaht one-fifth
in elx months, one-fifth iu twelve months, and the balance In eighteen months, with interest. The sale will be
conducted on the premises. A map of Lota to be soM ia now in preparation, and will soou be on exhibition.
maj23 d’Jw J. R. POWELL, President.
TO CASH BUYERS.
WE NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE. FOR CASH, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS. INCLUDING
BACON AND BULK MEATS,
CLEAR. CLEAR RIB SIDES AND SHOULDERS. Also.
50 Tierces Superior Sugar-cured Smoked Hams.
PLAIN AN1> CANVASSED. LARD IN TIERCES. BARRELS, KEU8 AND CANS.
Eight Car Load* Molassas, in Hogsheads and Barrel*; New Orleans Choice and Prime Svrup.
in barrels and kegs) Florida Syrup.
!5,000 (Bushels White and Yellow Corn. 3,000 Bushels Oats.
300 Bales Hay. 1,000 Barrels Flour.
k FUU LINE OF SUCARS, AU GRAKS. ALSO. COFFEE, FISH, TWO I
YarlniM «ndr. ami prir.., tint from the manufacturer., ami many otlior fooda uaually kaut In a Wnalaaal
Oroorry and ProJnco Uuuae. Wo offrr r«al iulucmeata to ouk buyara.
A. K. SEACO & W. H. C. MICKELBERRY.
OFFICE ANB SALE ROOM—Corner Forayth and Mltchall Sarrala.
TIME SALES,—ADVANCES TO PLANTER8.
Our crop liens, with approved security, will be made as heretofore. Also credit aalea ti merchants
approved paper and collate! alt, 1
We have a limited supply of Chesapeake Guano and Baugh's Raw Bone on sole.
A. K. 8EAGO & W. H. C. MICKKLBKRBY.
march 26-dAwSm. Corner of Forsyth on J Mitchell streets.