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Our State Exchanges.
Home has had no Postal Cards yet. Atlan
ta is about "the only town that has yet used
them to any extent
A man on the Port Boyd Railroad hustle
mmmiUmmmm
SMMMER resorts.
i MESIWETHXT. COUN-
, wFU open for the reception of com-
* The hotels and cottages have been
pair, and largely refurnished, af-
modationa for FIVE HUNDRED
_ . „llan, of Macon, favorably know a
to the people Georgia and to the traveling public,
for hh superior ability in hotel management, has been
engaged, and will have entire charge of the table sup-
The Scofield
ATLANTA,
ompany,
GEORGIA,
to the front with the first cotton bloom of
the season.
Belcher has taken charge of the Macon post
office.
Lee county steps up with a st»i k -*< cotton
thirteen inches high and be« flu 8 tbirly-six
forms.
brings as news v4 this I price, lady coachra to and froni Oenovs, Tbomms-
Ihe Rome Loi » ton and LsQruge, via White Sulphur and Warm
terrible accident 1 Sprlnsa. »or circular or fnrthar parUcu'ar,, call on
was one of Rome's best citi- , or add re„ c. J. maclellaN, Spotswood Hotel. Hi-
sens. He had been suffering for several days, gVgSbffiL"* - c - T ' '“2^,
with a severe attack of neuralgia, and the p un ni.j27.au,tnathif Proprietors.
had been so acute as to deaden, to a certain I | —
extent, his susceptibilities, and to produce a FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS & TRUST CO.
state of almost unconscious stnpor. IBs <
affliction produced severe sufferings, and it
was noticed that he frequently appeared as
laboring under au alteration of
MANUFACTURERS OK
her Mends at the _
for the season. Every variety of innocent amusement
will be introduced, and no trouble or expense spared
to make all comfortable and happy who may favor
with their patronage, T
per week, per month
(Chartered by Government of United States.
Office Broad Stroet. corner Walton,
»g
the loiud. His family entertained no fear,
und during the early part of the night he took
the morphine, and it was thought that he
would rest well. About ten o’clock he got up
ana went out of his room, taking a lighted
candle with him, and when in the ball ad-
jeiniDg the room, he had an attack of vertigo,
and se* the candle on a table, and leaned,
resting on his right elbow, against the table
for support. In this position the candle
was just in the rear and under his right
shoulder. While in this posture his night cloth
ing canght fire. His groans awakened hia wife
and she hastened into the hall to see what
was the matter. As she looked into the
hall sho saw her husband standing almost en
veloped in flames. She said: “Mr. Marks,
you are on fire.” He replied: “Am I?*’ Mrs.
Marks used every exertion to extinguish the
flames, but before she succeeded his clothing
was almost burned from his body, and hia
whiskers, which were long, were all gone. He
was badly burned on the face, breast and
stomach, and it is thought that he inhaled
some of the flime and was injured internally.
Medical aid was called in, his wounds dressed
and temporary relief afforded, but all proved
unavailing and at half past three o’clock, Sat
urday evening, he died.
Savannah had only 19 interments lull
month. The green fruit crop will help her up
to a livelier record this month.
A number of “leading citizens" of Ainericus
have filed an injunction restraining the City
Council from the collection of the school tax.
Carpenter, formerly editor of the Elberton
Gazette, has been made Postmaster at Gove’s
Creek Post Office. We are pleased to see this
rapid advancement up the Udder of fame.
The Athens Watchman gives us the follow
ing report of the Southern Mutual Insurance
Company, oi Athens, an institution ot which
Georgia should be proud. The meeting of
the Directors, subsequently held, the follow
ing gentlemen were re-elected officers for the
ensuing year:
Hon. Y. L. G. Harris President.
Col. Stevens Thomas Secretary.
Major John Crawford Book-Keeper.
From the annual report, just published, it
appears that this excellent company, under
the rrndent and sagacious management for
which it has been distinguished, is in a highly
prosperous condition.
In consideration of the prosperous business
of the year ending May 1, 1873, a dividend of
forty per cent, has been declared.
The losses paid daring the past fiscal year
amounted to $79,1)77.17.
The receipts during the same period
amounted to $244,101.24.
Total disbursements, iu losses, Redemption
of scrip, taxes, salaries of officers, commis
sions of agents, expense acconut. unadjusted
claims, etc., amounted to $205,106.32.
The assets of the company on the 1st of
including stocks, bonds, bank certifi-
a, office, cash iu treasury, etc., amounted
to $490,512.78.
Augusta isn't satisfied with her last census,
and is going to have a new one taken. She
will diligently scrape up every inhabitant this
and may run her population up to 30,-
000. s .i ie wjJi.
Colonel Christy, iho venerable pilot of the
Southern Watchman, is glaring u»o» hi,? spec
tacles at a young alligator that was caught on
dry land in Athens. The Colonel is frantical
ly engaged in combatting “the overgrown
lizard” theory, and insists that his is a regu
lar alligator, which we hope he is.
The boys of Savannah have oiganized a
company called “the Junior Jasper Greens"—
Joey Harris is a member of some prominence.
Dr. Joseph A. Eve and wife and daughter,
of Augusta, have sailed for an extensive tour
in Europe.
The Lawrenceville Herald reports a singu
lar case, the synopsis of which we subjoin :
Mr. Tyler Brand, who lives near Logans-
ville, has a large nnwber of “bee stands” in
his orchard, near his residence. One day last
week his children were playing near the
hives. It is supposed that they commenced
lighting the bees, and the bees commenced
stinging the children. They immediately ran
off, leaving the youngest, a child abont two
years old. The cries of the suffering child
attracted the attention of its mother,
who was at the house sick, she immediately
run to its relief. By the time she got there
the bees were thoronghly infuriated, and the
whole swarm was pouring out of the gum,
until nearly every bee had left it. She seized
the child, and run to the house, the bees fol
lowing, stinging her and the child. When
she arrived at the honse, being very feeble,
she fainted; and a neighbor lady, who hap
pened to be on a visit there, fearing that the
child would be stung to death, picked it up
and started towards the woods. The bees
seemed determined not to let the child
escape, and followed her, stinging her
so severely that she had to drop the
child; when the bees covered it, continuing
to sting. By this time, Mr. Brand, who was
working in a field near by, heard the cries of
the children, and came to their relief. He
found the bees still hovering about the child;
and, onr informant states, had to rub them
ofi’ with his hands. He then took the child
to the house, and went to work to relieve its
intense suffering.
He palled out a large number of the stings,
and washed it with brandy. .It had been
stung all over the face and head, and even in
it si mouth and under its tongue.
The Savage War in Cuba cannot be better
illustrated than in the infamons and impo
tent vengeance taken by the Spanish volun
teers on the corpse of the patriot, AgTmmonte.
The body, we are informed, was filled with
peirolenm and burned. This is a deed worthy
of the most barbarous days of the forefathers
of the Spaniards on the African side. The
ashes of the patriot are now kept for a trophy
in the Casino Espanol of Puerto Principe.
The ghoulish hidenonsness of this act is only
too much in keeping with the Spanish char
acter. Meanwhile the war goes on. By tele
gram from Havana we baye-Jnformatioc, on
the authority of Spmiwlr'officiai dispatches,
that a jJPVe're battle has just been fought in
tbp'Hanz&nillo region between the Cuban in
surrectionist forces and the troops of the
Madrid Republic. The losses were very
heavy on both sides. The Cubans are said
to have had one bundled and fifty men killed,
the government forces admit a loss of
twentyrihree killed and sixty-five wounded
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
2 WALL STREET.
Authorized Capital$300,000
Merchant and Bar Iren, Fish Bar, Spite, Bolts, Nits, Etc.
wuv ^ m LAUGE STOCK constantly on hand, uud orders promptly filled. Liberal prices allowed
-fQ 60*peiTday ,* 112 50 I * or Wrought, Cast and Scrap Iron, delivered at the Works, in exchange for Bar Iron.
Children andjsorvauts hat:
RE-ROLLED IRON RAILS!
! Warranted eqnal to any made. A limited quantity of NEW RAILS made on short notiee.
SOUTHERN RAILROAD MEN
I Arc especially invited to call at our Works ai.d examine the quality of our HAILS, and the
way that they are munfactnred.
Capacity ol’the Works, 15,000 Tons per Annum.
OfiBco ancl W arohou«o at t lx o W orlxs.
3HT
rtf'
CO.
•tiMi'JO:
HOPE,
'SUCCESSORS TO VARJHiLL, LEIGH. A: IMJf j | rp
Commission Merchants,
FOOT TF MARKET STREET. CHATTAROOGA, TERR.
«*-fromm AiiumoN riivmi to orders, and usmi
WrE.HT, Rkfehex. K To B.uil..-: of Chattanooga.
kt«AMrn X»3T CONSIGNMENT
mflv3-eodfb;»
OFFICE AND SALES ROOM No.
‘ per annum. Send for cirulsr.
PHILIP D. CORF Cashier.
L. SCOFIELD, Jit..
Superintendent and Secretary.
L. SCOFIELD,
President and Treasurer.
Interest allowed on Deposits; also, allowed by the
charter to negotiate Loans, Sureties or Credits, buy
and sell Promissory Notes, Railroad and Slate Bonds,
and all other valuables.
W. L- GORDON, President. | 4. JI. WILLIS, Cashier.
Among the Stockholders are:
E. W. Holland,
John Neal,
U. L. Gordon.
Hon. D. A. Walker
W. S. Thomson,
C. W. Henderson,
jnneS-eodlm
J. E. Brown,
Henry Jackson,
Dr. J. U. Lowe,
Hon. G. N. Lester,
Captain J. A. Fitteu,
M. Lowry,
J. L Wooten, Ala.
HANDSOME STORE TO RENT.
ONE OF THE BEST STANDS IN THE CITY!
Forsyth streets, early In June, I offer the STORE I
NOW OCCUPY for rent. Call early and let 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 j
Eliza J. Bowles) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. j
vs. J In Fulton Superior Court, March j
Johm G. Bowles. ) Term, 1873.
I T APPEARING TO THE COURT, BY THE BE-
turn ot the Sheriff, that the defendant cannot be
found in Fulton county, and it further appearing that
be does not reside in this Statu, it is ordered by the I
Court:
That the said defendant appear at the next term of j
this Court and answer said libel; and in default thereof,
the libellant be allowed to proceed.
And it is further ordered : That s copy of this order
be published in the Atlanta Herald once a month
for four months before the next term of this Court.
April 3, 1873.
By the Court. Hillyer k Bno.,
Attorneys tor Libellants.
A true extract from the Minutes.
W. It. VENABLE.
inay27-lam4m Clerk.
(ESTABLISHED IN 1854.)
si
Wholesale Confectioner,
S T E A IMI
Candy and Cracker Manufactory,
WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO.
Warehouse cor. Bartow St. ami IV. & A. 11. It.
AND DEALER IN
Fruits, Nuts and Preserves.
ALSO
Toys, Willow Ware, Ac.,
Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
march22d2m
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.
To the Hon. John L. Hopkins, Judge of the Supe
rior Court in said State and County :
The petition of John B. Gordon, A. H. Colquitt, H.
T. Coffee, S. B. Buckner and W. A. Slaymakcr, all citi-
of Georgia, except 1I.JT. 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 tho Code and the acts amendatory
thereof, authorizing the formation of corporations by
application to the Supei ior CoutAs of said State, and
do hereby declare the objects and purpose* 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 the Continental School Desks
Manufacturing Company.
Second—The objects for which said t!nn»i>*uy i«
formed are the manufacture and sale of School Desks.
Settees, Furniture and the conducting of a general
business in School Furniture and Supplies.
Third—Tha capital stock of said Company shall be
*50,(XX), which shall be divided Into 500 shares ot $100
eacn. Onoix portion of which as may be necessary
may be issued for the purchase of any property nec
essary to the business of said Company.
Fourth—The term of existence of said Company
shall be twenty years, unless sooner dissolved by the
stock holders owning two-thirds of the stock of said
Company at a meeting called for that purpose.
Fifth—The number ot Trustees who shall manage
the concerns of said Company for the first year if
five, and the names are J. B. Gordon, S. B. Buckn-«\
A. H. Colquitt, H. T. Coffee and W. A. 81aymaker.
Sixth—That the business and operations are to l
conducted in the cities of Atlanta, Rome and Dalton
State of Georgia, in the city of Nashville, Tenn.,
Louisville, Ky., Richmond, Lynchburg and Staunton,
Va., St. Louis, Mo., Cincinnati, O.. Chicago, 111., Balti
more, Md., Raleigh and Charlotte, K. C., Houston,
Austin and Dallas. Texas, and that the principal office
for the conduct of the business of said Company and
its financial matters shall be in the city of Atlanta
aforesaid.
In testimony whereof we have execute 1 thisortit
ca$e and set our bands and seals thereunto, this t.h
day of April, one thousand eight hundred av*4 even
ty-three.
J. B. GORDON, [Seat*
S. B. BUCKNER, [Sea*,
Per J. B. Gordo*.
A. H. COLQUITT, [Sealj
Per J. B. Goido».
Bath Tubs for the million!
WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT A BATH TUB ?
WHEN YOU CAN (JET A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL-LINED BATH
TUB, COMPLETE, WITH PLUG TO LET OUT THE WATER, FOR
$10.
ONLY
$10.
gome negro divers brought op from Mobile
Bay last week fragment* of the exploded
boiler of the steamer Franklin, whieb, thirty-
six years ago, went down with many lire*.
The operations of the negro dim,, m de
scribed by the Register, are interesting. With
a long ironpointed pole they go abont in a
canoe feeling along the bed of the rirer, and
when an obatrnclion is met, the pole is firmly
imbedded, and down it they slide to the bot
tom. provided with a cotton hook. They
generally remain nnder from twenty-eight to
thirty seconds, the water being twenty feet I tbeir
Jeep, and jarely fail to come np with wnt ‘
scrap of iron, copper, or rope.
S'
TATE OF GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.—SUPE-
rior Court, April Term, 1873.—Present: His Hon-
J. L. Hopkins, Judge.
Nancy O'Dell v*. Jeremiah O’Dell—Libel for Divorce,
and rule to perfect service.
It appearing to tbs Court, by the return of the Slier-
iff, that the defendant docs not reside in this county,
sod it farther appearing that he does not reside in tbi.s
State; it is, on motion of counsel, ordered:
That said defendant appear and answer, at the next
terra 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 iu some pnblic gazette of this State, once a
mouth for four months, prior to the next term of this
Court.
A true extract from the minutes.
W. B. VENABLE.
Clerk Superior Court Fulton Couuty, Ga.
dlt-wlam4m
FRANKLIN & EICHBERG,
Nos. 14 and 1(> Whitehall Street.
£»-Also, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, PUMPS, RAMS, GAS FIX
TURES, CHANDELIERS, METAL ROOFING. jnnel-tf
KING’S CURE
STEAM PRESSES !
FINE PRINTING
HAVING ADDED NEW PRESSES AND
NEW MATERIAL TO OUR
OFFICE, AND SECURED
THE SERVICES OF
Reliable and Experienced,
WORKMEN.
Chicken Cholera.
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MAY BE ANNUALLY
S WED 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
D«. WILLIAM KING,
Athens, Ga.
IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE
EVERY DISCRETION OF
Clayton Sheriff’s Sale. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
BIKKKTT. L..ND k Co.
Augusta, Ga.
W. D. HOYT k Co.,
Rome, Ga
The Mutual Protection
Insuranoo Company
OF GEORGIA
►'clock a. M. on tho THIRD WEDNESDAY OF JUNE
(18th). All parties holding a Policy issued by tho Com-
pauy for the term of one year, or longer, are entitled
to vote at that meeting, either personally or by proxy.
A** The Company will probably return a profit oi
50 per cent on its Policies now’ expiring.
W. KING, President.
Marietta, Ga., lHtli May, 1.873 my!8-law3w
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 Loth of said Lots, which are
jag, containing one acre, more or less,
property levied on to satisfy nine Justices Court
A. to., issued from the Justices Court of the 4‘Jlst Dis
trict, G. M., Henry county, in favor of W. E. Lee, ad
ministrator, Ac., vs. N. G. Hudson. Levied on as the
.roperty of N. G. Hudson. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney. Levy made and returned to me
by James E. Hudson, L. C. R. S. OSBURN,
May 1, 1873, [mayi-td] Deputy Sheriff.
Patrons of Husbandry.
GEORGIA STATE GRANGE. 1
ConAi’ABt HUE, GkoboIA, May 23, 1873, (
CIRCULAR No. L
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 Georgia, will please forward to thia office a
complete list of membership, name and number of
Grange, name and post office of Master and Secreta
ries of same.
For any information in regard t» our Order, ad-
ress E. TAYLOR,
may24-d4wGt Secretary.
Georgia State Grange.
Col a r.ific ii £i:, Ga., June 3, 1873.
CIRCULAR No. 2.
Under authority of a resolution of the Georgia State
Grange, April W, 1873. empowering appointment, by
Worthjr Master thereof, of three Deputies for the State
Ordered, That J. P. Stevens, of Leesburg. Ice coun
ty, be. and he is hereby, appointed Deputy iu and for
the First, Second and Third Congressional Districts;
George W- Adams, of Forsyth. Monroe couuty, iu and
An arpLau, nn&ot age,
guardian in IUinoia tha other day, and
compelled to got h*r '
marriage beiore the w.
A t the conclusion of the addreae on
ration Cay, in Mobile, Ale,, a V
dower*, in which the tern and the
blended, was eent jmon
card inserlbed : “The MobiV
Confederate Army honor the n
who, though their enemies in
end bnm enough to do their doty."
Ulfl OMm osj, uq www wva « MORROW
:r written consent to hi* t«r« of Admit
adding coaid tefce pnoa Besesw, lets of said
to organize local Granges, aro request* d thus
them, and to communicate with them in
E. TAYLOR,
R erstaty.
IT, !ayton County. ”
WRAKVe OFFIUK. )
Cotnrrr, June a, 1873. |
>w juyiho appuib you lrt-
AdiainMratloa on the Fatata •/ W. H.
SUCH AS
BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, CiltCU
LABS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHir
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 ECTIONTICKETS,BUSINESS
CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI
FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES
PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM
PHLETS, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC,
NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY
Cheap as the Cheapest!
THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH T1IEIK
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
ERN CITIES ; IN FACT, RANGE FROM
TEN TS TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, LESS
THAN MANY OF THEM.
Send iu your order for any kind o,
PRINTING. Order* from abroad will re
ceive prompt attentiou and only a reasonable
per centege on actual ooat charged for the
Administrator's Notice.
riNO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
A persons holding ciulms against the estate of F.
M. Arnold, lato of Clayton county. Ga., deceased, are
r equested to present them to me properly proved up
forthwith; and all persons indebted to said F. M. Ar
nold, are requested to come forward and settle imme
diately. This April 10, 1873.
aprll-wGw I*. W. ARNOLD. Admr’s.
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
for lief to sell the properly of said A. J. Reev
minor;
These are, therefore, to uite all persons interested to
show cause, at my offico in Jonesboro, within tho time
prescribed by law, why said lief should not be granted;
else, the tamo will be allowed.
Witness my hand aud official signature, tho day and
year above written. L. A. Me CONNELL,
may20-law*w Ordinary.
REDUCTION IN BOARD!
|^U RING THE SUMMER MONTHS,
MRS. OVERBY
WILL FURNISH JiOAUD AT REDUCED RATES
»#■* UllKAKKA.i
o’clock.
Travelers and transient persons
with BOARD and LODGING.
7 to 8— Dinner from 1 to 2
(►dated
! ® 8n *
fm mj wit*, jury
a pMritm- tradtr.
W. H. BXBBVHnA.
Bfl&wtm
HERALD PUBUSHIND CO..
ALABAMA STREET.
Oils, White Lead, Colors,
WINDOW GLASS, NAVAL STORES. Etc..
No. 201 E. Bay, CHARLESTON,S. C.
AND
Bill Meats, Lari, Gan, Oats, Wheat, Rye, Barley, Hay|N«.8 wwuker street, savannah, ga.
arx«OYrmi
DEALER (EXCLUSIVELY ON COMMISSION) IN
Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, Hams,
PLAIN, COUNTRY, FAMILY, TlliMMED, AND BEST EXTRA S. CUBED.
TO STRICTLY FANCY — GEORGIA.
WESTERN MILLS.
TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY AND
HOLMES, CALDER & Co.,
jifcs?* Being in const.ini receipt
kept regularly on hand.
•f consignments of above articles, a LAUGE STOCK is
BEST CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS (CAL'.
/r*A Controlling the shipments from KILNS enable;
maud, fresh. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED GOOD.
us to keep stock to meet any de-
17
marietta htiteet,
are OPENING
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF PAINTS. OILS. GLASS, ETC
■iff
5,000 gallous ot BOILED LINSEED OIL,
5.000 gallons ot RAW LINSEED OIL,
1.000 gallons of LARD OIL,
1,000 gallons of STRAIT auj TANNERS'OILS.
50 tons WHITE LEAD.
*W VARNISHES. BRUSHES, WINDOW
Also, teu then
-ingto gallon.
GLASS. Ere., AT NEW YORK PRICi
.Hous ol KEROSENE OIL 1I0O,leg. (estt, at *20 ,vn*s l.v
mavSS-(f
SOIiFI A.G-ENT FOR
Tha Aapsla factory, Hie Athens Maifactariai Coiaiy,
AND OTHER LEADING FACTORIES OF GEORGIA.
J.tC" All the Goods of these Factories— DOMESTIC'S, YARN, CHECKS. STRIDES,
OSNABURGS, DRILLS Ac., sold at FACTORY TRICES.
With our facilities for obtaining STOCK, and handling Grain in BULK and other
wise —-saving drayage,wasle, wear and tear of extra handling, and all other articles mentioned
above in CAR LOAD LOTS- -can offer
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS.
•v Special arrangements will bo made with Millers for supplying them with WHEAT
and CORN.
WM. WILLIAMS, Late Williams & Bro.
A. LEYDEN.
may27-dtf
»• PETER LYNCH,
WHITEHALL .STREET, ATLANTA, GA..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
Ami Wholesale LLjunr Denier, ami Dealer in
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PROVISIONS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, &C.
Gibson’s Fine Whiskies made a specialty in the Liquor liue.
Just receiving now a large lot of
Seed Irish Potatoes, l.andreth’s Carden Seeds, Onion Sets, Gardenin
Tools, &c.
jdr*Ordeis solicited. Tern, s CASH.
BROAD STREET, GRANITE BLOCK.
may 18-dtjul
A NCHOtt LINK 8TEAMEK8 -HAIL'FKOM PIKli
1V 20. North Hirer. Now York, EVKBY WEDNES
DAY AND SATURDAY. The passenger accommoda
tions oil steamers of this liue are unsurpassed for el*
genre umi comfort. Oebia state rooms are all on up
per deck, thus securing good light and ventilation.
RATES OF PASSAGE TO OLA8GOW, LIVERPOOL,
Olt LONDONDERRY.
Bat. Hckamkum. W*i>. Htkamkus
Gold. Oarreucjr.
Cabins $76 and $7« an 1 $03.
Cabin return tickets secu
ring beat aocoui'ations. $l:to $130.
Bteerago, currency, $;iu.
Certificate! for paaeage from airy seaport or railway
station in Great Britain, Irelaud, or the Continent, at
ratee aa LOW aa by any other firat-daaa line. For paa-
“*®. apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling
Green, N. Y., or to F. F. COULTER,
Southern Express, Agent, Atlanta. Ga.
TO THE TRAVELINfi PUBLIC.
OMXIBUU WILL CARRY ALL BURSTS TO
GOULD,
BARTON
& C O.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Wholesale Dealers in FLOUR. GRAIN, MEATS and General Prate.
CORN.
j W«are low preparej to supply luercLauU with CORN iu any .piautily at H)WE.sr MAKKEI
ATLA-NTA. G-A. ap?:-,l
National Life
The United States of America,
Wasliiiiston, 3D. C.
Cash Capital
Cash Assets
- - Sl.OOO.OOO!
T'lTt.X, paid.
- $2,563,911.63.
BR ANCH OFFICE, Philadelphia, where the l.i
W. M. FEXTDLETOIT <& CO.,
1 '
OFFICERS
j K. A. ROLLINS
| JAY COOKE
H. D. COOKE, (WiaahingtonI
EMMERSON W. PEET
JOHN M. BUTLER,
FRANCIS GURNEY SMITH, M. U..
WM. E. CHANDLER, iWashington.)..
Whitehall Street.
.RE RECEIVING AND OIT.NING DAILY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
TresU. lit.
’hnirmun l'iuamw iiu<l Expcntiw Committte.
'. A Ytoe-Uresulen*.
Vioe-UivjiiJvia ami Acluary
SnCTvtaiy
M.dWal i> irector
...» Attorney.
Jhalk Crayom
Bill Files,
Letter kites, •
Invoice Files,
Envelops,
t/> Mucilage,
Q Dotuiuoeg,
[C Playing Cards,
^ Buck Gamtnou Uoards,
° Copying Books,
(j Copying Presses,
if Copying luk.
E. A. ROLLINS.
| JAY COOKE.
1 CLARENCE H. CLARK,
I GEORGE F. TYLER.
I WM. G. MORF.tlKAD,
JOHN W. ELLIS,
DIRECTORS:
HENRY D. COOK ft,
J. HlNGklato CLARK.
WM. F.. CHANDLER.
JOHN D. DUPRES*.
kdwYud dodge.
u. c. FAUNRiiyOK.
BENJAMIN n. LAY, of Atlanta,General Apt ler Gaonia,
Pei
iD, Ink.
Steal Pens.
Gold I’o
AND EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS
As wo make a specialty of Stationery of course we ai
guarantee to do so.
Orders for Job Printing of every description solicited,
as any house South.
april5-dly
Printers’ Cants,
Flat Paper*, I
STATIONERY HOUSE.
i- prepared to soil as cheap as any house South, aud
guaranteeing work to be as good and prices as low
W. M. PENDLETON A; CO.
08 Whitehall Street. Atlanta. Ga.
itc4 in every Town aud Couuty i
the state. Addr«as —
COL. B. D. LAY.
General Agent, at National Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia.
A"
aud fr<
from the COVINOTON IIOTEL to Depot Free or
Charge, from this data. CARY COX.
my7 dim Proprietor Hotel.
The Iron Olty of AlaT>axan.
GREAT SALE OF LOTS AT AUCTION
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th, 1873.
TXTXjlOS WAimANTH u.
orFtC* OF ELYXON LAND COMPANY, BIRMINGHAM, Al,A., AvuiL 16, 1873.
flTRE KLYTON LAND COMPANY WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON THE 18tii OF JUNK NEXT, A LARGE
X number of LOTS In this city aud ou their property adjoining. Suburbau Lota will bn sold in eiaeri to suit
purchasers, not exceeding tweuty aero* in any one lK»t. Titles will bo guaranteed without restriction as to time
of erecting buildings or making other Improvements. Terms of Hale—Either cash, or one-fifth resh; one fifth
lit alx months, one-fifth in twelve mouths, aud the balance in eighteen mouths, with interest. The sale will be
conducted on the premises. A map of Lota to be sold is now in preparation, and will soon be ou exhibition.
may23-d?w j. n. POWKLt, President.
TO CASH BUYERS.
WK NOW OFFER TO THU TRU'F- FOR CASH, AH IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, INOtmiNO
BACON AND BULK MEATS,
CLEAR. CLEAR Rill £U)KS AND SUOFUIKKa. Ate*
50 Tierces Superior Sugar-cured Smoked -Hams.
n.MN AND CANVASSER. LARD IS TIERCES. BAKKEIJL KKOS AND CANS.
Eight C*r Loads Molasses, in Hogsheads and Barrels; New Orleans Choice and Ptwn» Syrup,
in barrel! and kegs) Florida Syrup.
13,000 (Bushels White and Yellow Com. 3,000 Bushels Oats,
* 300 Bales Hay. 1.000 Barrels Fleur. _
A FULL- UIU OF SUCARS, AU 6RA0IS. ALSO, COFFCE, FISN, TWO HUNDffiO ROMS TOOACCO
V.rlon, prtrir, »t»d prlrv,. In-t from Hi, 1 mamiU.-tnrcrs. aiul umuy utLw ,'o«U dwsl>r A,pi , Qk -.-i
Urocrry ,n,i IToUuco Houw. We ,Jfcr red imlnrrmoou to cs»h buyrn.
A. K. SEAGO 4 W. H. C. MICKELBEKRY.
OFFICE ANB SALE-BOOM—Comer FontytS Aad Miu ho.l strvet.,
TIME SALES,—ADVANCES TO PLANTERS.
Our crop Mens, with approved security, mill be made as heretofore. Also credit sales U merch u.t- on
approved paper and collatcialk.1
We harm a limited supply of Chesapeake Guano and Baugh’s Btw Bone oa sale.
A. X. SEAGO 4 W H. C. MICKKLBLERT,
march }5-dAw3m. Corner of Forayth am* ITitoheB streets.