The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 07, 1873, Image 6

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General News Items. Erie, Pa., is building a Catholic cathedral to cost $200,000. St. Paul’s Cathedral has fallen loto the hands of the lightning-rod men. The Connecticut Peace Society had a row at its annual meeting. The California University will explore the lava beds in the interest of science. A school book agent at Harrisburg paid a teacher $1,000 to help make a change in text books. Louisville has a new sewer four miles long and large enough to admit a cairiageand span of horses. A freight engine on the New York Central road has performed the feat of drawing eighty- six cars. The Wilmington Commercial estimates the losses by the recent flood in Northern Dela ware at over $1,000,000. There ara thirty-three cotton mills in opera tion in Fall River, Mass., representing a capi tal of nearly $15,000,000. A Louisiana man puts a two-ounce can of nitro-glycerine inside of a chicken, tosses the chicken to an alligator, and that alligator doesn’t trouble that bayou any more. The increase of real and personal property in Boston this year, notwithstanding the great loss by fire, will be $7,000,000 over that of last year, and the rate of taxation will be $12 80 on $1,000. The 77th birthday of three triplets, two men and one woman, named Litchfield was | celebrated a few days since at Sciinate, Conn., j where they were born, married, and always j lived with their families. A scientist at the Portland meeting said i Special Notices. KST HAMILTON'S PREPARATION OF BUCHU AND DANDELION cure? that most distressing mala dy, Piles, by increasing the digestive function of the stomach, and by securing a proper secretion of bile for tbe lubrication of the bowels. This prevents con- stlrpation, and constipation la tbe immediate canae of Piles—common sense in this treatment. Oo to Ked- wine ft Fox’* drug store and tel) them you want Ham ilton's Buchn and Dandelion. Red wine ft Fox can tell you all about tbe remeJy—and srll it to you also. augl5 O- THOMAS BROUGHTON, OF CINCINNATI, says: “W. C. Hamilton k Co.—I had bad tbe ague for »wo long yearB, aud had tried several remedies of ac knowledged or pretended merit, without any good re sult. 1 Anally tried you preparation—“Kress Fever Tonic.’ One bottle completely broke up the malady, aud I am now perfectly well. I can testify that your medicine does all you claim fer it; and it is only due to you that this acknowledgment should be made, es pecially as so many worthless chill medicines are now offered.” Tnis medicine you will And as Red wine k Fox’s drug store. aug!5 HOTELS. ENOCH MORGANS SONS’ S A P O L I OjNATIONAL GEORGIA PATENT MEDICINES. S A P O L I O HOTEL, Formerly Spots wood, 1VIA.CONT, GEORGIA ! Nearly opposite Passenger Depot. Board (3 per day. I aug 3-tf P. WHELAN, Proprietor. S A P O L 1 6|S H ;StateLottery r Water. A M It O C It HOUSE. WEST POINT. GEORGIA. S A P O L I O IT NEVER FAILS; IT8 OPERATION IS QUICK and sure. Dr. J. Bradfleld’s Female Regulator—it has been used for over twenty years with unbounded success by many of tbe most distinguished Physicians ot the South. It is a legitimate prescription, and pos sesses the three fold power of giving tone to the ner vous centres, improving the blood, and directly stimu lating the womb by supplying the wants of nature. It gives health to the frame, and happiness to the heart. auge CUT YOUNG WOMAN, IF YOU ARE SUFFERING I from continued headache, pa* ns in the back and lower stomach, palpitation of the heart, difficulty of breath- ! ing. constipation of the bowels, loss of appetite, and the thousaud r ml one evils resulting from a suppression ; or irregularities ot the “monthly sickness,” buy a bot- | tie of this medicine. It is “Woman's Best Friend.” ! Take it according to directions, and the bloom of heklth will soon be upon vour cheek. For sale by all druggists. aug6 I The travelling nubile are informed that they can j obtain First-class meals aud good accommodations at | this house. Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left cioans Paint and Wood, in fact the entire house, side of car shed. PAT. GIBBONS, labor. ; <an26-d3m Proprietor LIVINGSTON HOTEL. northeast corner square. LA FAYETTE 1 MRS. M. MARBLE. - - - Proprietress. Board by the Day, Week or Month, at the most Reasonable Rates. S A P O L I O FOR SEPTEMBER. FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE S A P O L I O Condensed Railroad Time Tnltle, Giving tbe arrival aud departure of all Trains, cted by R. D. Maun, General Ticket Agent, No. that mammoths are still roving the wilds of ! Kimball House: Siberia, and Barnum intends to have a sped- j western and Atlantic railroad. men, even if it should be necessary to build j Depart* 8:30, a. m., Cincinnati Express; 6, r. x., Ken- machinery to inflate an elephant. | n-. j aw Lihe. Arrive 1:20 r. M , Cincinnati Express; Cincinnati possesses a sow which, her own j n ; j5 p. m., Keuneaaw Line, offspring having turned prematurely to sacs- j Georgia railroad. ages, has adopted and is giving maternal Deparl S:15 A . M ., alld 6 P . M . ; stone Mountain Acco. S A P O L I O Polishes Brass aud Copper utensils better than Acid or Oil and Rotten Stone. ' SAP O L I O lor Washing Dishes and Glassware, is invaluable, j Cheaper than BOap. sap o lio removes Soap from Marble Mantels, Tables and j Statuary, from bard finished Walls, and from j China and Porcelain. S A P O L I 6 removes Stains and Grease from Carpets and other woven fabrics. You will like it. There is no one article known that will do so many kinds of work and do it as well as Sapo- lio. Try it. handS A P O JL I () LIVEHY STABLE COXtJECTKD WITH THE HOUSE. SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, MACON, GEORGIA, THOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor Board 93 Per Day Op. Passonger Depot. Kenii8saw House, MARIETTA, CEORCIA. FLE THER & FREYER, DRAWINGS DAILY, AT 5 P. M. Capital Prize $7,000.00 30,310 Prizes, Amounting to $53,253.20. Tickets $1*00, Shares in Proportion FORMED BY THE _ making \ nourishment to a couple of orphan puppy- dogs, which are destined possibly to be ntil- j ized in due time as were their unfortunate foster brothers or sisters. Spurious sovereigns, made of platinum, gilt, j and almost identical in weight with the gen uine coin, have lately been put in circulation in London. They may be readily detected, however, by ringing and by their roughness of manufacture, bat are liable to be taken through carelessness. A respectable resident of Lowell, taking a midnight promenade in his own garden, and a valorous policeman on his nocturnal beat between naps, each mistook the other for a burglar, whereupon the householder in silent trepidation sought safety within his back area, and the taciturn policeman commenced blazing away at him with a revolver. A “Life of Washington” is announced by a Yeddo publisher. The literary novelty is brought out in forty-four volumes in the Japanese characters, and is profusely illus trated. Washington is represented in the clothes and fashion of the present day, and with a mustache, carrying a cane, and ac companied by a skye-terrier. He is gazing at a lady with a train, a Grecian bend, and a hideous waterfall. Historians the wide world over will be shocked to learn that the Chabbaquiddle tribe of Indians is extinct, tbe last representative thereof having slept the sleep of death at Martha’s Vineyard last week. His virtuous memory is embalmed by a local chronicle in the succinct statement that he was a professor of religion, a regular attendant upon camp meeting services, and an inveterate drunkard. .lation, 5 p. m. Arrive 5:45 p. m., and 11:15 p Stone Mountain Accommodation, 8 ▲. M. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Depart 1 a. M., Mail Train, and 1:50 p. SI.; Arrive 5:50 a. M-, Mail Train, and 5:40 p. m. WEST POINT RAILROAD. Depart 11:30 p. M.; arrive 5:40 a. m. ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILROAD. Depart 6:48 a. u. ; arrive 7 p. m. handSAPOLIO as an article for the Bath, “reaches the foundation” of all dirt, opens the pores and Rives a healthy action and brilliant tint to tbs akfln. H AN d8 A P OLIO THE JONES HOUSE, GAINESVILLE HOTEL 3TDWY FITTED ITF ! FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. - 1'kopkilt Oil. from b »tli liar da and face, NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. ATLANTA, CEORCIA. HANDS A P O L I O Is without a rival in the world for cur ing or preventing roughness aud chap ping of either hands or face. HANDS AP O LIO NEWTON HOUSE. MRS. JANET HAUDROP, A Chinese Shylock. —The courts have late ly interfered with a little business arrange ment between two Chinese families in San Francisco. A Celestial shop keeper got into a financial tight place, aud saw no way oat of it except to mortgage his wife. A friend of the family lent the shopman $50, took a note cr due bill for the same, aud gave his wife as security. Tbe note became due, and tbe shop man could not pay. The wife was for feited according to agreement, and custom, and the creditor forclosed the mortgage, and proved himself as inexorable a money-lender as Shylock. He had become entitled to several pounds of flesh according co the bond and ex pressed a determination to stand by the bond. | , . Tne woman was already in bis possession, but j pFICC, llltlkill^T it *111 lllClUCClTlCTlt she appears to have had ver}’ serious objec- ~ ... tions to the full consummation of this pecu liar Chinese business transaction. She man aged to break away from her keeper, and went straightway to the courts with her complaints. Of course the courts ignored the torms of WOODRUFF & JOHNSON Have established a Repository at Mark W. Johnson’s Agricultural Building, corner of Alabama and Forsyth streets, where they are now receiving a fresh stock of Carriages, Buggies and Wag ons from some of the best manu factories in America, and made especially to their order for this market. The Woodruff Buggy, which is justly celebrated for its great DURABILITY and light draught, will be one of the sfe- cialties of this Repository. It is the intention of this firm to supply GOOD, WARRANTED WORK at the lowest possible removes Tar. Pitch, Iron oi Ink Stains aud Grease; lor workers iu Machine Shops, Mines, kc., ia invaluable. For mnkiug the Skin White aud Soft, and giving it a “bloom of beauty.” it ia un surpassed by any cosmetic known. HAND SAP O LI O coots 10 to 15 cents per cake, auu every body shou'dliaveiL DON’T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Buy It of your Merchant If he lias it or will procure It for you. If not, then write for our Pamphlet. “ All about Sapolio,” anti It will he mailetl free. ENOCH MORCAN’S S O N S, NATIONAL HOTEL. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 78,076 ticket* and the drawing of I j ballots, there will 1® r.tw, ve-n, i be 22u P 1,12 © 1 * .ach having three of the drawn Hum- a Oc'y One Minute »her, on it; 4.350. e.ch Si.rin^ two of them cn; 25,740, each having oue only ot them on; and also 45,766 tickets, with neither of tue drawn number* «,n them, being blanks. To determine the fate of these prizes and blanks. 7s number*, from 1 to 78 inclusive, vrilt be severally placed iu a wheel on tbe day of the drawing, aud 12 of them drawn out at random; aud that ticket having tor its combination the l*t. 2nd. and 3rd drawn nuint>er*. will be entitled to the capital prize of >7,000 i,u That ticket having on it the 4tu, 5th. aud 6tli drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 7th. 8th. aud 9th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 10th. llth. and 12th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th drawn number*, to That ticket having on it the 3d, 4th and 5tb drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 5th, 6th, and 7th drawn number*, to That ticket having ou it the 6th, 7th, and bth drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it th*- 8th, 9th, aud 10th drawn number*, to That ticket having on it the 9th, 10th, ana llth drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 1st. 2nd, and 4ta drawn numbers, to That ticket having eu it the l*t, 2nd, and 5th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, and 6tb drawn numbers, to All other tickets (being 207, with three of the drawn numbers ou, each Those 66 tickets having on them the 1st and 2nd drawn numbers, each Those 66 tickets having on them the 3rd and 4th draw n Lumbers, each Ail other tickets (being 4,224) with two uf the drawn number* ou, each Aud all those ticket* (being 25.740) with one only of the drawn numbers, each CAPITAL PKIZK On Monday* capital will be >7.out) 00 ; On Tuesdays aud Fridays capital will be 4.5uo oO Ou Wednesdays capital will be *. •> n on Ou Thursday* aud Saturday* 5,m*u no For further particulars rend lor scheme*. I No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a sup.- of 1 rior denomination can be entitled to au interior prize. Prizes payable forty (40) days after the drawing, and subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent. * All prize* of $20.00 aud under will be pai l Immedi- j 1 ateiv after the drawing. Csf Prize* cashed at this office of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neura ! gi* mi. bago. Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Dieea-e*. ■ years of suffering, by the taking Dr. Fitter** Ve „ triable Khruinstir Syrup—the s< . . t-..*ic di-«. ery of J. P. Filler, M. D., a regular g- • oat* phj - i clan, with whom we are personally *» <tua.; t*-*J •* has for 39 year* treated these diseases e -- • **,• *ith astonishing results We believe it our • • i: after deliberation, to conscientiously re to use it, especially persons in modem ■ tj ces, who cannot afford to waste iuone ; .. worthless mixtures. As cl» .gymen. we j.. | the deep responsibility resting ounsi : . .. in doming this tneriieiue. Bnt our knowU - a^., exp* nenco of its remarkable merit fully j* ac- ; tion Rev. C. H. Ewing. Media, Pennsylvania, euffer- I * d sixteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas Morphv. D. D., Frankford. Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. Davis, Highstow-n, Newr Jersey; Rev. J S. Buchanan, Clarence. Iowa: Rev. G. G. Smith, Pittsford, N. York . Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls Church. Philadelphia. Oth er testimonial* from Senators. Governors, Judges, Con- gressmen. Physician*. Ac., forwarded gratis, with pamphlet explaining th«-ee disease*. One thousand dollar* will be presented to any medicine tor earn-* diseave* showing equal merit nnd*r test, or that can produce one-fourth a* many living enrea. Any per son sending by letter d-scripfiou of affliction, will re- gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the bottle* to cure, agreeing to refund the y upon sworn «t-tem~nt ot tt- failure to cure. HEDWINS! ft ►OX. NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE, COVINCTON, GEORGIA. R. W. JONES, Proprietor. Free conveyance from tbe Railroad. april4dly CORNER OP MAIN AND 8PRINO 8TREE SPARTA, GEORGIA. TERMS: $2.00 per day Lodging included, Lodgiu 650 00 , 650 00 i C50 0C 650 00 650 00 650 (H) 650 U0 mill* Concentrated Vegetable Specific Is a true Fu I ritier of the Blood. It thoroughly neutralizes and eliminate* from the svhtetu the specific virus which causes such a long list of suffering. In every form of scrofulous, mercurial and consti tutiona! blood complaints, it stand* without a compeer 2i» 0O rapidly curiug ulcer*, pustule*, carbuncle*, sca.d head salt rheum, and the 88 different varieties of akin affec- 10 00 tions. It is a |M>*itive curative for scrofula, and the deadly enemy pf tuerenry, lead and arsenic, quickly 5 00 eliminating them from the system. The kluid Extract of Queen’* Delight, prepared by Dr. J. S. Pemberton, 2 00 ha* made the m< *t -vouderlul aud astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivifying and tonic propertie* exercise ■l 0 the quickest and most wonderful effects iu restoring T delicate, and can It is the true Is-amiher of the want p'-.i-. rich b.ood, char skin ;'oriijM>und Extract 217 Ad .. Wlthot dis'-i ot the Blood. The aug8-dftw3m i park place, n. y. B for parties living at a distance from Atlanta to come here to purchase, or send their orders. . . _ , Any style of Carriage or Buggy j Dnsiceis bj which she was to be sacrificed, s •’ - i i , \ , and the wise judge told her to go home and . lnJlClC to spCOKli OrClCr Ht Snort | Lands For Sale. me of an agreemtnt, made and entered into between the legate*** of the estate of Janies Ep- piuger, 1st* of Pike county, deceased, will he Bold be fore the Court House door, in tbe town of Zebulou, on the FIRST TUESDAY in October next, between the usual hour* of sale, to the highest bidder, if not dis posed of privately before the d*y of sale, the following lots of laud, to wit: Lot* No. 134 aud 136. in the 9th district of formerly Monroe now Pike county, in pur- cels of fifty or one hundred acre*, to suit purchaser*. Terms, one-third cash, the remaining two-thirds iu one and two years, with interest on the last year. Also tbe following lot* in Cherokee are offered at private sale: Lot So. 1214. iu the 12th district, 1st tien, Lumpkin; lot No. 20 . section, Chattooga; lot No. 346, in the 12th district, 1st . section, Lumpkin; lot No. 4, iu the 12th district, 4th section, Dade; lot No. 98, in the 23d district, 3rd sec tion, Floyd; lot No. 571, in the llth district, 1st sec tion, Forsyth; lot No. 1267, iu the llth district, 1st sec tion, Fotsytli; lot No. 614, iu the 2nd district, 1st sec tion, Forsyth; lot No. 197. iu the 27th district, 2nd sec tion, Murray; lot No. 195, in the 8th district. l*-t sec tion, Union. P. II. McDOWELL, Agent for Legatees of Jas. Eppiuger. August 24, ’73-tds. J. E. OWENS, Proprietor, I.,T« or' l*iC'lmo;it aud Orauge Hotel, Lynchburg, Va. BAGGAGE CARRIED TO AND FROM THE DEPOT FREE OF CHARGE. HOWARL’ & CO.. Nt anagers, J>»l..feb21 ATLANTA. <4A. LAGEH BEER. SOUTHERN NURSERY IRWIN & THURMOND. w mo OUR USUAL STOCK OF WISES AND I P^P-rttueut <« e. .nipl-M. W* 1 1 Liquor., w. Lave Jw aj.ie.l an Agency for the 'o' 1 '"’ >“ * «" <on>l>.ctM N •ile of tue »* Gave teated and know to be CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER,,» 1 ' t. are offering t-> the public a selection of Fruit adapted to tbe Southern climate, contesting o: Peach***, Pears, Plums, Cherries. Quinces, etc. Our Floral and Ornamental Shrubbery have everything usually aud of var eties e determined to mak< able prices. All orders by , „ , „ „ . ! to with promptness and care. We bav | Gaff A Co., Proprietor,, Cincinnati, Oh o, and Aurora. I e ,, h . r local or trawling, iu many loca H O WA RD HOUSE BROAD STREET, Nearly Opposite Montgomery and EufaulaR. R. Depot private rate: ms *vu. azi*. iu tue iaiu uiiuilt, lit bcl- ■ EUFAULAj ALABAMA. tien, Lumpkin; lot No. 201, in the llth district, 4th ! "° AR D Per Day § q * * W The Best House in town. aprll ly V. J. HOWABD.Prop’r. UNIVERSITY HOTEL, ATHENS, GEORGIA, 3y R. H. LAMPKIN. Xatis or Board.—Per day, $2.00 ; per week, $6.00. Indiana. This li*»er i* specially made for shipment South, and is, therefore, the best ever gold in thia State. Every keg guaranteed to be good aud sound. Orders Solicited. JSir W« refer the public to the following correspon dence. CUTHMAN & HAAS. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA.. JUSTE 18, 1873. Mr. IP. J. Land, City: Deab 8xu—Messrs. Gaff ft Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, desire ti* to accept the Agency for the sale of their Oreecent Brewery Vienna Beer. We Lava tried the mcTcontiii other Statei to our customers, to d We will, upon applk*ati< aud price list, Addrra july24-dly THE Fii rilHE AGRICULTURAL AND MI THE CHRISTIAN INDEX. pledge berfe'f no more for a money consid eration. She went her way rejoicing, and now Cbee Wang is happy with her husband, Ah Sam, and the creditor Ah Kow is folly convinced that there is no security in women. Chinese customs are gradually yielding to the laws, which it is said sacrifice women, but not at so cheap a rate. A California court has decided that it is the duty of a stewardess on board a vessel to wash the captain’s shirts. A ship landed at San- Fr incisco from New York, aud the stewardess of the yessel placed a bill of $45 for washing the captain’s shirts in the bands of a court lor col lection. The captain objected to the pay ment of the same, stating that he had been a sea-captain for sixteen years and had never paid a cent for having his linen washed. On his 1 ist trip he had ordered the stewardess to the v.ish tub and she refused to comply, stating that it was no part of her business to wash tbe captain's shirts. The captain mild ly hinted to her the consequences of mutiny, and the stewardess of the vessel involuntarily became a laundress to the captain. She kept him wt 11 supplied with clean shirts and col lars for the rest of the trip, and made out her bill at t.e rate of $1 50 per dozen. The cap tain got some tall swearing done about mari time usage and custom, and the court sent the woman away with her bill. The Syinptotu* of Ilculth. Health has its symptoms as well as disease. The clear ej T e, the fresh complexion, the stea dy hand, the firm step, tbe unclouded brain, briskness of spirits, aud a disposition to look ou the bright side of anything are indications that the animal machinery is in perfect work ing order. Happy are they whose running gear of life is in this excellent condition, and lortnnate too are they who knowhow to briog it into such a condition if disarranged. All who have experienced or witnessed the effect of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters upon the weak, broken down, desponding victims of dyspep sia, liver complaint, fever and ague, rheuma tism, nervous debility, or premature decay, know that in this supreme tonic and altera tive there exists a specific principle which reaches the very source of the trouble and effects an absolute and permanent cure. E PlurUms Unum might be aptly inscribed on the label, for the prepaiation is a plurality of remedies condensed into one irresistible auti-| dote. John S. Coleman, a brakenan on the Cum berland and Pennsylvania railroad, grew up with Miss Orpha Miller aud always loved her. Coleman met with an accident ou the railroad which made him a cripple tor life, and Miss Milder began to look around for somebody else. She had engaged herself to marry Cole man when he was a whole mao, and able to take care of her. His misfortune was not her fault, and she felt it her duty to herHelf to reject her crippled lover. Ho had nothiug to do bnt to follow her, and tbe other day he followed her into the wo*-ds near Lonaconing. Maryland. He handed her a pistol and in au ungentleinanly manner asked her to shoot him, which proposition he kuew she would reject He then shot her fatally in the breast and hobbled away. Instances where pistol balls are substituted for cupid’s darts have been bery numerous ot late. notice. W.W.WOODRUFF. MARKW.JOHNSON. nng23.dlin ^Ltlaxita, Goorsia. Organ of the Baptist Denomination Madison House. MADISON, GEORGIA rijVK IVKI.hK.S, invalids aud families will find this one n-eiverV'' 1 of the best hotels iu the South. Porters at all j ' Beer aud find it a pleasant aud palatable beverage, bu before arceptitiK the sale of it we want yi>ur profes sional opinion as to its purity, we, tb«*rv-fore, desiie | you to call at our store aud draw a sample Iron: a small I lot wnicli we have here. Alter you have made au anal ysis let us know the result. Respectfully. GUTHMAX 4 HAAS. (Jutfo. ATLANTA, GA., Jt*f X 1, 187 i it* Haas, Atlanta, Ga.: A Teacher Wanted. REV. D. SHAVER, D.D. the trail reasonable. May23-d-tf. associate editors: Vocal and Instrumental Music on Piano, Mathematic and the higher English branches. For terms, &c., statin? salary and giving reference, address Mr. M., box 47, Thomson, McDuffie county, Ga.. or address W. H. Barnv, csre Herald Office. ang31-6t OA ^ AM PREPARED AGAIN TO SELL THE GENUINE COAL CREEK LUMP COAL, Parties In tbe city, or at a distance, will do well to send their order* at odcc. You remember the scarcity of Coal last winter, take notice and govern your selves accordingly. yll-in EDWARD PARSONS. Tax Notice, rjlIIE Books are now open for collecting the City Tax, Take due notice and govern yourselves accord ingly. J. H. FRANKLIN, sng31-Ct City Tax Collector ft Receiver. REV. D. E. BUTLER. DR. J. S. LAWTON conaEsrosmNti editoiw. TENNESSEE HOUSE, Corner Tennessee and Main streets, Cartorsvillo, Georgia, drugi Hop Reel The urn ties of tie hen—This will certify that I have made a chemical examination ct the •« Crescent Lager Beer, received of you a few days »go. article free from injurious substances, the bitter principle being due to pure The Exhibition thro ditv's admisi-ion t each holder will b« ing Gifts: . *. 1 Grand Rosewiv 1 Parlor Organ 1 Silver Tea Sett... 1 ('ash gift in Gold 9 Casli gifrs In Cur, 5 Cash gifts ill i uri 216 Gifts, it Pi: $1,650 09 REV. S. HENDERSON. D.D.. REV. E. li. TEAGUE, I).D„ REV. T. G. JONES, D.D., - - Alpine, Ala Selma, Ala Nashville, Tens Grantville Hotel. B. F. 55. T. BRANNON. isi* herewith affixed exhibits th« quanti- tnniii proximate constituents and compares nh the analyses of the best foreign betrs auu ales. 1 am, very truly, vours, WM. J. LAND, An. Client. ANALYSIS: Extractive matter. (Sugar, Dextrine, Albu men. Hop Resin, etc.' Alcohol—(volume per ceutage) Water pet. 88.0717 Specific gravity of tbe Beer 1.0157 Jy»ti South Carolina Railroad. PRICE OF TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS. For Ticket* or information apply to F. Prnce. Gene ral Agent, or T. J. PERRY. Sec’y., Rome. Ga. Ticket* for sale by Redwme ft F«'x. Phillips ft Crew, J. W. Bark** ft Co., Guilford, Wool ft Co.. Mark W. Johnson, Atlanta, and at mo»t towns and villages with in the bounds of the Fair. I will give $5 iu gold to the scent selling tbe niG*t Pet. 6.62S3 tickets over one hundred; $2 50 to ttejady wlteg the t F. PENCE. A few summer boarders c for nearly a half century has been tin* organ and lav- t/l IRST-CL ASS HOTEL, situated immediately op- orite of the Baptists ot Georgia, aud lor the past seven J[ posit*: the depot, in the pleasant little village of years bearing the same intimate relation to the broth- rantville, on Atlanta and West Point Railroad, erhood of Alabama and portions of Tennessee, South | a f ew Carolina, Florida and Mississippi, will In the future , an ,j cnof j f a , merit, by the excellency of its character, their highest appreciation. The reader will find that besides tbe : large quantity of Moral and Religious Truth with ! which it is freighted weekly, a chaste selection of mis- | cellaneous reading and a complete summary of reliable intelligence—both domestic and foreign—will render them independent of other papers. Correctly printed Market Reports of the principal cities will make tho paper invaluable to all classes of our people. A* an j advertising medium, possessing a* it does a coustitu- : ency of over 250.U0U intelligent, substantial Christian 1 people, it is unequallej by any other publication iu the South. The Index clubs with all the leading pa per* aud periodicals in the United State*. The inter ests of friend* remitting us will Le carefully pro- , Chauleston, June 29, 1873. Harrison Bradford & Co’s STEEL PENS. Special attention called to the well known numbers. *05—75—28—20 k 22. FACTORY, MT. VERNON; OFFICE, 75 JOHN ST., N. Y _ the following tchedale will be rr.u on the South ! attR^tra Carolina Railroad: R. FOWLER, Auctioneer, between ( haklestox and aiui sta LIFE AND MONEY SAVED NO HUMBUG fTIHB increasing demand for my Southern Remed- Guardian’s Sale. Y virtue of au Order from the Court of Ordinary r i' • of Fulton county, I will sell before the Court UNGER TRAIN. 'douse door iu Atlanta, FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, Arrive ! Leave* Arrive at Augusta Augusta at Charleston ....6:00 a. 5 1:50 P. s 5:20 a. > 1:10 i*. a NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. tected. Pr Best quality of Cosl Creek Coal, also another quality of good grate coal that does not run together or smell of sulphur, and only ha* three per cent, ash—only hslf the quantity «»f any other coal sold for grate pur poses in this market. Address P. O. Box 545. je20-3m J. S. WILLSON, Agent. MT. AIRY PROPERTY For Sale or Rent. A NEAT FRAMED STORE HOUSE. SIZE 21x41 feet, adapted to the sale of dry goods, groceries or general merchandise, with lot 50x100 feet, within forty yards of the depot at Mt. Airy, on tho Air-Line Railroad, will be *old or let on reasonable terms. Ap- pljr to JOHN M. SMITH, at Mt. Airy, or A. J. RAKE- STRAW, corner of Alabama ft Loyd streets, Atlanta. Sept. 4-1 w. 9 in auvance, $2 50 a year ; Ministe a, $2 CO. JA>. P. HAEKISON & CO., Proprietors, To whom all communications must be addressed. Cc- bend for specimen copies, circulars, etc. In connection with The Index, wc liav- perhaps the largest and most complete Book aud Job Printing Office iu the South, known as the FRANKLIN within the legal hours of sale, fifteen and three-fourth Leaves Charleston.. ac res of Land, being part of land lot No. 149, of the [ Arrives at Augusta. 17tn District of originally Henry now Fulton county. I-eaves Augusta ... subdivided into twelve lots, a* per plat, to be seen ut Arrives at Charlesto the office of Wallace ft fowler. Real Estate Agents, and posters to be issned before sale. Sold as the property of Mary Helena Lynes, minor, for her benefit. Terms half cash, balance three and six month*, with 10 per d.V cent, interest. T. D. LYNES, Guardian, _ pcp2-tds i Lmvi> “ AORU,t». 8:10 , Between Aninsta nml ColiimI>S:i. PASSENGER TRAIN. POET ROYAL RAILROAD ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE) Or Pom Royal Railroad Company. [ ^ ■ ■ Augusta, Ga., Juue 28. 1873.) Steam Printing House, AND after MONDAY, JONEso, TRAINS ON at Columbia Columbia at Augusta NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. ....5:20 A. M 1:45 I*. M ....5:30 a. M ....1:50 P. M At which every style of Book, Mercantile, Legal and Railway Printing is executed. In excellency of man- |, promptness and cheapness, we defy competition. this Road will run as follow*: DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. j Will leave Augu*ta at. Our Blank Book Manufactory 1* likewise well ap pointed. Orders solicited for every grade of work in L , Arp , v . t this department. Comity officials will find it to their ! Am va at Havanas n at. interest to consult us as to Legal Form Books, Ree ds, Minutes. Blanks, etc. Books, Newspaper*, bin . 6:45 A.M. 2:16 f.m. 4:45 P.M. 3:30 P.M. ordei the Franklin UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Music, and Periodicals, bound and rebound to order, j Will leave Port Royal at 9:45 a.m. Leave Charleston at 8:10 a.m. Leave Savannah at 9:39 a.m. Arrive at Augusta at 5:38 p.m. DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augu*ta at 2:10 F.M. Arrive at Port Royal at 11:35 p.m. Arrive at Charleston at 6:00 a.m. Arrive at Savannah at 12:30 p.m. Remember to make ;o Steam Printing House. JAMES P. HABRISOX & CO., Nos. 27 and 21) South Broad st., Atlanta, july24 Leaves Augusta Arrives at Columbia. Leaves Columbia.... Arrives at Augusta... has induced me to eularge my facilities for ufacturing. and I am now prepared to furnish it in any quantity to suit purchasers. The efficacy of tbi* ; “ Great Remedy,” for Dysentery, Diarrhs. the Chole ra Morbus, and Dentition (cutting of teeth) of child- I ren, is, without question, as hundreds of certificates j will testify, that nothing lias ever been offered to the ! public as a cure for th«se diseases that is its equal. Iu ! premonitory symptoms of the much dreaded epidem- i ic Cholera, its effects are speedy and sure. It i* pleas ant to the taste, has no nauseating effect, and tube convinced of its virtue ’tia only necessary to give it a trial. It can be purchased at the drug stores of Col lier ft Venable, corner Decatur and Marietta, and Mr Howard. Peachtree street and at my office. 1 have taken the liberty of appending the names of s few of our citizens, to whom I respectfully refer a* to the merits of thia Remedy. They having used , some of them for \ ears past, both individually »nd m i their families: Jno R Wallace, Judge O A Locbrane, A K Seago, Jno George. J T Porter, T J Maher. Leroy Morris, Joseph Woodruff. Jordon Johnson, Ellfh Robinson, Matt E Walker, R Montgomery, Geo W Horton, JnoC White, W J Johnson, Jot' H Ransom. Wm Mci'enuell, M Hall. C Kick lighter, T_R Snell. Cobb c Geo Sherd on, J A Hayden.“Robt M'Farrar. Wm Powers. Anthony Mur- phv, N U Fowler, Tboa G Crusseli, A L Holbrook. Jas Day and night trains out rf Atlanta connect closely l Caldwell, Geo Wmship. with this Road at Augusta for Charleston and Colum bia. Daily Train out of Xacon makes close connection with Night Train. Night Train out of Augusta make* close connection at Columbia with Greenville aud Columbia Railroad. Passengers for points on the •rcenvllle and Columbia Railroad will avoid a tedious felay at night in Colum bia, by taking this route. Elegant new Sleeping Cara on night trains between Augusta and Charleston. anvl-dtf Chas. Bohnefeld, UP NIGHT PASSENOER TRAIN. Will leave Port Koval at 10:30 \ Leave Charleston at 6:00 l Leave Savannah at 9:50 i Arrive at Augusta at 8:00 j PssHemror* leaving Atlanta by the 6 o’clock l UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN METALLIC Corpse preserver. No. 1 DeUlVE'ft OPKIIA IIOdME. Passenger Southeast 100,000 FOUNDS DRIED FRUIT, for which I will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICK. Call aud see me before you eeU elsewhere. M. WELL HOUSE. Sap' 4-dlw. for Lost, Strayed or Stolen. THE "VICTOR i lias t marietta street.... ATLANTA. id faithfully attended 11 l — left nind leg. Th \ITANTED—General Agents in every State in the I from my premia** on lost Saturday. »■ IT .H mb tor the Victor Sewing Machine. The •• Victor” will no “puffing.” For \ I Peachtree street on Sunday. its merits, and requires ] given to any oue who will return the *ai>l mule to ildress *" — - * . WILES Atlanta. Os. iep5-dSt S. T. BICCERS, SOLE FKOFIUETOR, “ BIOGER'S SOUTHERN REMEDY . ” OiT* Office: Peachtree street, Powell's Building. jyJeod.Sm ATLANTA STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS for. Marietta and Bread St*. BEN. Z. DUTTON, PRACTICAL STENCIL COTTER, Designers and Engravers, Adpsxkk Lock Box S51, - - - ATLANTA, GA. S TENCIL MARKING PLATES of every description cut to order. Name pU'estor tnarkiug Clothing, with Ink and brush. 75c; by mail 85c. Baggage, hotel and key Checks, Notary Public and Society Seals, Al phabet* and everything in the line made to order. Cotton alphabet made a specialty. Oz-ters trom a distaucw promptly attended decd.1-. MRS. S. E. SMITH AS taken rooms at Mr. John H. Webb s, 85 White • ! hail street, and respectfully announce* that *he can j tell future events, tell «*uie, age and character: al I delineate character from liketie**. eepLl v