The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 21, 1873, Image 3

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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. STATE LAW CARDS. . Parties having but'ness in any of the tow — m —_ _ _ * I named below, will find the Lawyers whose Cards ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE reJ,itU ' and > romi - L **m*~«* rilHE SIXTEENTH REGULAR COURSE OF LEC j ATHENS. X TtJBES in this Institution will commence i **■ ^ first Monday in November next, and contl r i the first of March, following. FACULTY a. w. g^kigs, m. V; Emory Speer, Emeriti). Professor of Principles .nil Practice of Meil- ( Lawyer, Athens, Georgia, as Solicitor General, will at- Duel With Six-Shooters. A STARTLING FICTTJRE OT LIFE IN THE SILVER STATE—A DESTEBATE FIGHT IN TRUCK EE CITY—BOTH MEN EMPTY THEIR PIS- TOl«—ONE KILLED AND THE OlllES MORTALLY WOUNDED. Truckee City, Nev., Sept 7. Andy Pnget, a carpenter, and Jack White, a miner, fought a duel night before last with six-shooters. A feud had existed between the men for some time; and a few days ago when net on the depot grounds Fnget said: •We might as well settle our trouble here. Draw and defend yourself.” White said he was not armed, and Fuget replied that he believed him a liar. The ! men then separated, with the understand ing that they would light the first time they , met. Night before last the men again met on i the corner of Main street and a little alley running up into the Chinese quarter. They had no sooner recognized eath other than the battle began. There were several persons in the neighborhood, but no one who saw the shooting could tell who fired the first shot. Fuget is said to have been approaching Main street from the alley, and was met by White, who was passing along the sidewalk. When the firing began, Fuget placed himself behind j an awning post at the corner of the street and alley, while White stood on the sidewalk. The firing was very rapid; so rapid, indeed, that many who heard it thought that more than two men were engaged iu the shooting. The majority of those who were in the neigh- borhood when the shooting began, ran away I The following fee* for the Regular Course will be as fast as their legs would carry them ;|but required: two or three men, who sought shelter in the i Matriculation (paid once omy) $ 5 00 iron doorways of Burkhalter’s store, stood | Tickets for the Full Course ...... so oo their ground and witnessed the whole battle j » g White fell first, and, striking on tee ge o j Good board ami lodging on be hid »u the College the sidewalk, rolled into the gutter about | at $1 oo to $5 oo per week. eighteen inches in depth. Fuget fell about i Any furtber information will be furni.bnl promptly the same time, seemingly from the effect of, by addre«ing White’s last shot, rolling into the same, AtUnt .. Eept .,, 1873 . gutter in which White was lying, and at no great distance from him. Between the two men lay a bundle of gunny sacks, owing to which they were unable to see each other. Fuget began to crawl toward White, who lay in the gntter unable to rise. He dragged hi®* self along the gutter until he reached the gunny sacks. He climbed up on these until he could see bis mortal enemy, and then fired at him his two remaining shots. White _ n _ __ . nnlAIII «... aroused himself, and by great effort raised COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE his pistol and fired his last shot, which rolled Fnget from his position ou the sacks, and | And Mechanic Arts, ended the desperate and bloody fight. ^ founded upon the United States Land Grant, is au in- When the firing ceased and only gioins [ tegral part of the University, and will hold the same were to be heard, the citizens rapidly collected 1 Term. £ .beooumry .now, .. and soon a great crown was on mo uiwuy (; onrge in g^j,! Department*. Degrees battle field. The bleeding and groaning men 1 gr auted both in Arte and Science and in Law, Engi- \v#*r#» carried to where they could be cared for. ueeriug and Medicine—the last through the Georgia FugetThoweyer, needed but little care, as he *»«—■ — was dying when taken up, and lived less than j Tu , , . w counm ten minutes. The shot which proved fatal | 1 HU LAW ShnUUL struck him in the left groin, severing a large { remains in session throughout the entire year. Libe* He bled frightfully. White's wounds j rat provision is made forthe beneficiaries and for stu- Cobb, Erwin & Cobb. Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga. icine. JOHN T. BANKS, M. D.. Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics. W. H. GOODWIN, M. D„ Professor of General and Medical Chemistry. WM. ABRAM. LOVE, M. D.. Profeaaor of PI15 Biology. JNO. THAD. JOHNSON, M. D., Professor of General and Descriptive Anatomy. J. G. WESTMORELAND. M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. J. P. LOGAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine. ROBT. BATTEY, M. D-, Professor of Obstetrics. A. W. CALHOUN, M. D-, Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear. W. F. WESTMORELAND, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery. J, B. BAIRD, M. D., Lecturer ou Minor Surgery. V. H. TALIAFERRO, M. D„ Professor of Diseases of Women. O. W. HOLMES, M. D.. Professor of Principles and Practioe of Medicine. N. D’ALVIGNY, M. D., Prosector to Professor of 8urgery, and Curator. Practical Anatomy conducted by Professor of Anato- *ep9-tf TTWIVE B. SIT Y OF GEORGIA. 1HE 73D ANNUAL 8 ESS I ON OF THIS INSTITU- tend the Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinuett, Hall, Banks. Franklin. Habersham. White, Rabun, aud give attention to collections and other claims. Tinsley W. Rucker, Attorney-nt-Law—Prompt attention given to all bus- C. D. Hill, Attorney at Law. All business promptly and careful- | ly attended to, and the samo respectfully solicited, j B A N Y . Thomas R. Lyon, ; Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts o j Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections ! made. All business diligently attended to. M E R I C U 8 . J. R. McCleskey, BALTIMORE CARDS. Armstrong, Cator & Co., RIBBONS, MILLINERY, STRAW GOODS, WHITE GOOD3, LINEN, LACE, EMBROIDERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, and LADIES' NECKTIES, 237 and 239 Baltimore St.. BALTIMORE, MD. Orders solicited. sep!7 3m IRON WAREHOUSE OF THE B A II .> K S V 1 1j L K , J. A. Hunt v c A L, II « U N . Joseph McConnell, Attorney at Law, Calbcun, Gordon county, Ga., will practice in all the Courts. Office at the comt house. [UR'f Ell S V 1 L L K . Wofford & Milner, Attorneys-at-law; office up stairs, Bank Block. Prac tices in all the courts. JTOK! Cabaniss & Turner, Attorneys at-Law, will practice in theco.iutte Circuit, and Supreme Court, aud elsewhere 1. contract. aUSTAYTJS OBZB. JOHN K. OBEli. ROBERT OBEB. G. OBER & SONS, Manufacturers aud Proprietors of Genuine Phospho-Pemvian Guano, Amnion fated Super-Phosphates, Special Tobacco Compound, Crcund Plaster, &c., &c., &c, —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office, 68 South Street, BALTIMORE, Maryland. Fac tory, Locust Point. jar Wheat growers would do well to purchase these superior Guanos, used vtry largely in wheat growing sections. I have used these Manures for the last five years and unhesitatingly recommend them. R. A. AL8TON. EDWARD COX. Decatur, Ga., Agent. aug'26-dtf Scofield Rolling Mill Co., ATLANTA, GEORGIA, zero. 28 PEACHTREE ST BAR IRON of all kinds, Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at 4}c. rates. Call and examine the stock and get a Price List. aug^l-d&wtf A.K.1RO"W" TX: WE are sole Agents in Atlanta for the ‘AMERICAN COTTON TIE ’ Company, and ara prepared to supply dealers with the famed Arrow Tie. Send in your orders. nug31-lm STEPHENS & FLYNN. ARE, OW TIES. A Cargo just arriving via Port Royal, South Carolina. We will supply the trade on reasonable terms. STEPHENS & FLYNN. aug31-lm artery He bled frightfalW. WMte s ^nnds j ^oVCiKn?. were three in number, and of such a nature j For catalogues, uom.i that they must necessarily prove fatal. One -shot passed through his body, from side to i au S 20-tf side, just above the hips; another entered his : containing full information, apply to WM. HENRY WADDELL, hec etary of the Faculty, Athens, Ga. A. D, Hammond, Lawyer, will pract ; ce in Flint Circuit, the United 1 States District Court*, and Supreme Court. W. C. Collier :;d Counselor at Law. Fort Valley. Ga „ R- H- Johnston. Jr.. Will give especial attention tc ail Legal Business en- trusted to his care. Practices iu the Fiint Circuit. Doyal A Nunnally, Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted to their care. 1 ?Td I A * SPItINUS. G0LDSB0R0UGH, FORSTER & CO., Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine AH El IC AN U "tO 100 Tons Arrow Ties; 1,000 bushels Seed live, for sale by aug31-lm STEPHENS <fc FLYNN. No. 62 South Gay Street, Baltimore. HOTELS. Condensed Railroad Time Table, . Giving tbe arrival »cd dep«rture of all Trai NATIONAL H O I CL. L- , I rec ted by R. D. Mann. General Ticket A; Formerly Spots wood, IjADIEB’ MACON, GEOU&XA, Chemise, Drawers, Skirts ft Nightgowns, ‘ Ketrly opposltc I)epot . Bo, rd ,o „„ day. Walking Suits, Infants’ Outfits i »ug3-tf P. WHELAN. Proprietor. Night Sessions of by attending the 1 Taught thoroughly and practically in Penmanship. A rapid, freo all its bracuhes by ; 1 ight breast, and ranging back, lodged against VnilNP IU tz M his spine; the third'struck him in the lower, I raid* part of the abdomen, passing through the j bladder. ... j After the shooting, and while bis wounds) . . .. were being examined, White said that he was j MOOD'S MMU Bll&lGSS UlllYeTSlty. tired at by another man besides t uger. a his J < man he said, was a large man with heavy corner Email and Alabama etreets, Atlanta. Georgia, black whiskers, who stood in the alley leading whubcommencee MONDAY, September 17th. Hour, up into Chinatown, and fired three shots at from 7 to 9 r.M. him, after which he ran away np the alley, j n _ Afterward, on being more closely questioned 1 BUOK-KccrlNl. about this man, White refused to say any- * thing more in regard to him, or to give his name, even it he knew it. Many persons who were in the neighborhood at (he time of the shooting arc quite certain that more than two men were engaged in it- They say that it seems almost impossible that two aaeu armed with common six shooters, conld have Tho most rapid, concise and improved methods. Bus- done such rapid firing, and whe-n the men ineM practices. Business Terms, Commercial Law, Ac j were taken up and the pistols examined there | v, u .students ran enter at »ny time. No cias.es. i was a general expression of surprise on seeing TheBasiaese Advocatc.containing terms,&.\,fnrnieh they were not self-cockcrs. Several bullets struck the iron shutter of the store, and the men who screened themselves in tho door- _ ,, ,,« - rtADli ■-\'.j r ltI r l 1 TT r l 1 lA ways seem to have occupied a tolerably hot LUO ((Mill INS 111 U I T, position. By some it is supposed that tbe ATMFNC f* A men were hunting each other at the time, as I nciio, vih. bnt a minute before the shooting began White came to the door of a billiard saloon near by Mrs. A, E. WRIGHT, Principal. and pc red inns though looking for some one. Both men were iormerly residents of San yjyHE FOBBTHENTH annual session will N. C. Collier, Attorney at Law. ANI) CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, j E. N. SPENCER, No. 69 Islington St., | aug2f)-Gm BALTIMORE, j ► EAD S GKAM1) DllHESS COLOGNE. | READ'S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, READ'S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, j Made in Baltimore, and sold by all dealers, South j [ and West. It ie tbe sweetest perfume in America, and | sells at 25 cents. aug26-lm I S II A 1*1 U O C li HOUSE. WEST POINT, GEORGIA. IV Tbe travelling nubile are iuforined that they cat obtain First-class meals aud good accommodations at this house. Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left •ide of car shed. PAT. GIBBONS, 'an2f>-d3m Proprietor '’y A C O A . C. B. Wooten, Attorney at Law. M lt Beni. W. Barrow, Lawyer; will give prompt attention to any legal busi ness entrusted to Li« care. JOHN J. SEAY. WILLIS WALKKB. SEAY L WALKER, XL O M E , &A. LIVINGSTON HOTEL, NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, LA FAYETTE A. MRS. U. MARBLE. ... Proprietress. Kimball House: WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Departs 8.30, a. m., Cincinnati Fapreas ; 6, p. m., Keu- neraw Libe. Arrive 1:20 p. m , Cincinnati Express: 11:15 r. M., Kennesaw Liue. GEOROIA RAILROAD. Depart 8:15 a. M.,and 6 p. M.; Stone Me.in tain Accom modation, 5 p. m. Arrive 5:45 p. m., and 11:1." p v.: Stone Mountain Accommodation, 8 a. m. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Depart 1 a. m.. Mail Train, aud 1:50 p. M.: Arrive 5:5'j a. M., Mail Train, aud 5:40 p. m. WEST POINT RAILROAD. Depart 11:30 p. M.; arrive 5:40 a. if. ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILROAD. Depart 6:48 a. m. ; arrive 7 p. m. MANUFACTURERS OF M A O I S O N COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. A. G. & F. C. Foster, Attorneys-at law, will practioe in Ocmnleeo Circuit. * Supremo Court, and Uuited States Circuit Courts. Tbe j Seuior is Register in Bankruptcy for&tb aud Gtb Dis tricts. OXTEZUMA AND OGLETHORPE! COPPER STILLS 3 PLDMBING GAS AND STEAM FITTING, M AND EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1 L FISH & DUPREE. torneys at Law. A oRAISE* Rome HollowWare and Stove Manufacturing Company. LIVERY STABLE CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE. SPOTSWOOD HOTEL. MACON, GEORGIA, THOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor Board SS T’cr Day Op. Passonp^r Depot, and Or’y One Minute's Walk Kennesaw H ouse, MARIETTA, CEORCIA. FLE THER & FREYER, NEW lARRIAliE REPOSITORY. ATLANTA, CEORCIA. W. W. Turner, Attorucy-at-Law. Special attention give tions. Alt* Kinds of L A FAYETTE. J. C. Clements Francisco. An Irish Execution. commence on tbe 10th day with a full corps of Teachers. TERMS PER YEAR : Primary Department $20 00 j Academic Department, Latin included.... 40 00 . -tv . .. c ' Collegiate Department, •* 44 60 00 The Iribli papers give a weird uescripuon ot , aoara per month 20 oo banging in the town of Omagh. The ex-j For further information apply to the Principal or to t cation was the last scene of what has been i JOHN u. newton, - ** • * 1 n —,’t, Board ol Trustees. Will practice in Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Prompt attention given to collections. Claims lor wild lands ' attended to promptly. R 01 “ K Lamar Ccbb, Sec’y. A*,-Macon Telegraph A Messenger please copy Sunday and Wednesday 'a paper for four weeks. jy31-8unAWed4w known for two years as the “Xewtownstcwart Tragedy.” The hank cierk of Omagh had been murdered, and Thomas Hart Montgom ery pleaded guilty at his trial for tho crime, and was condemned to die. He was thirty- j two years old, and had a wife and child ^ PataUSCO FClllUlC IllStitllte, YZSZET**” was wbat is called a cadet in the cocstabn- * “ i ° l e 11 a * arv, and had murdered the bank clerk for the purpose of robbery. The ac t was cold-blooded, and the confession and pleading were cold blooded, and all Montgomery’s subsequent i conduct was cold-blooded. When hiqdays were fTIBis insiitote has BEtN in operation] Hamilton Yancey. Attorney at Law. Office in New Empire Block, Broad street. Will practice in all tho Courts. Prompt at tention given to business. Uunlap Scott, Lawyer. Practices in all the Courts. Near Baltimore, Md., s 1 SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE j IiaGrrango, G-a. fJpHIS INSTITUTION, with a corps of Niue First I Class Teachers, will resume exercises the last Wednes day in August. Four premiums for ixcelence in Mnsic and PaintiDg were awarded Pupil* of this College at the last State Fair. For Catslouges ad dreM L F. COX, President. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN B OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies and little Girls, 94 Cathedral street. Baltimore, Md., Miss Chaffee and Miss Hsmetxley, Principal*, as sisted by able Professors. Next session opens Sep tember 18th. Coarse of Study extensive, comprising all branches of s polite education. French is the lan guage of tbe School. Class honors awarded at the > of the year. Circulars on application. T E— for 36 years, and enjoys a national reputation, i uecuuiiujj -a. r''.”: .7* I With the number of pupils limited to ninety.it has the prison to write to his Wile to bring his I representatives from two-thirds of the States, princi- j child to see him. There was no reply. He ! pally South and Southwest. Its location is pre-eml- then requested tho chaplain to do him tbU j 7 favor. J>o response. A dead silence had j For Circulars address closed around him. He was removed from J MBS. It. H. ABCHEIi, his cell to the hospital, in order that he might j p, o, Elliott City, Md. not hear the carpenters at work bnildiDg a ; scaffold for him in the jail yard. According to law every execution a capital sentence must take place at the hoor of eight A. m. on the day of execution. “A black flag must be hoisted at the moment of execation upon a staff placed upon au elevated and conspicu ous part of the prison, and shall remain so displayed for one hour. Tfce bell of tbe prison shall be tolled for fifteen minutes before and fifteen minutes after tbe execu tion.” TUis is a part of the formula of death by the gallows in Omagh. On this occasion it would seem that nature, in sym pathy with the gloomy business, got up a little performance of her own. The town of Omagli was wrapped in gloom. ‘‘The bouses were closed and no one conld be - seen in the streets. About seven o'clock a. m. a thunder storm, nDequalled (or years, broke over the place. Peal after peal burst out, tbe heavens were black as ink, while the air was filled with lightning, and rain fell in torrents. Nothing like the storm had been seen in Omagb for years. About aight o'clock all cleared up. aid the execution took piece in a glowing sunshine." So ssy« a faithful chronicler of the events of that day. - While the storm was pounding sway like tbe crack of doom, and all the people were smothered ia their booses, the following performance took place in the jail and its precincts: Shortly after seven o’clock, a sub-sheriff demanded from tbe Governor tbe body of Montgomery. The doomed man walked to tbe nreas-room with the executioners. There were two of them, an old man and a young one. representing both ends of life, snd both emblems of dasth. The prisoner shook bands beartily with tbe executioners, who cheerfully fixed him np for bis last appear ance. A few minntes before eight the funeral was formed, and began its march rnfui tolling of tbe prison bell, to ward tbe apparatus of death in full view. The chaplain read the burial service of tbe Church ol England, and the prisoner walked between rwo clergymen, with tremendous for titude. He assisted the tremulous clergymen up the scaffold stairs. AU this time he spoke not a word, but hud come lrom storm snd darkness into peace and .)?unshitic. lie died game, a»Q,"fas burir d according to law in the precincts of the prison. C. A. Thornwell, all the Courts. Special attention George F. Pierce, Jr., Attorney at Lavr ! I K N K A . Brass aid Iron Castings rADE TO ORDER. KT OTI O E 2 LIMITED COPARTNERSHIP. TITHE muleraigned have formed a limited partner- J_ ship under ami pursuant to Section 1910 of the Revised Code of Georgia. The pcneral partners are Andrew J. West and Henry S. Edwards, and the spe cial partner James M. Ball, all of the city of Atlanta, Ga., under the firm name and style of WEST & EDWARDS. For the purpose of conducting a WHOLESALE GROCERY -ASD- COMMISSION BUSINESS GAINESVILLE HOTEL KTEWYFITTBr) Ur 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 ^ Wag ons from some of the best manu- FREE HACKS TO AffD FROM THE HOUSE. | factories in America, and m.d e e. l. CALDWELL, - - - Pbopuietor. j especially to their order for this j jimrA-dif market. The Woodruff Bugc y. THE JONES HOUSE, 'which is justly celebrated for its NEAR THE PVBLIO 3QVARE. j g rCat DURABILITY Slid light ; draught, will he one of the spe- i cialties of this Repository. It is the intention of this firm to [ supply GOOD. WARRANTED j A\ ORK «it tho lowest possible* COVINGTON, GEORGIA. R. W. JONES, Proprietor, jFree conveyance from tbe Railroad. NEWTON MRS. JANET HAUDROP, T | In the city of Atlanta, Georgia. John H. Woodward, , The said JaroesM. Eall, special partner, has contri- Atiorney-at-law and Real Estate Agent. Prompt and j buted to the capital stock Twenty-five Thousand DjI- enargetic in push** ng business placed in his hands^ j j ar8i i n cash, actually paid in l^y A8H1H OTOJ. W. H. Toombs, I henry 8. towards, i per day. 50 per mea march 25 tf. I OF VJlIX AXD SPRINT, STREETS. SPARTA, GEORGIA. TERMS: I.cdfilfiR Included, i AllV St'"l Without Lodoiu ’ price, making it an inducement for parties living at a distance from Atlanta to come here t>> ; purchase. send their orders. Carriage or Buggy rial order at short Said partnership to date from July 1st, 1873, aud continue for three years. ANDREW J. WEST. 1 General Partners. NATIONAL HOTEL. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, made to notice. W. W. WOODRUFF. MARK W. JOHNSC N. aug23-dlm lageh beer South Carolina Railroad, rpo our usual stock of J. E. OWENS. Proprietor, ; Agency for the i Late of Piedmont and Orange Hotel. Lynchburg, Va. Harrison Bradford & Co’s STEEL PENS. Chaklkbtos, Jnne 2D, 1873. / \N AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE 2‘Jth INS TANT, 1 the following Schedule will be run ea the South Carolina Railroad: BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND AUD 1ST A | DAY PASPKSGEB TRAIN. ....6:00 a. m. i Arrives at Augusta ....1:50 P.M. ...5:20 A. M. Arrives at Charleaton NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. | ...7:15 A. M. Leaves AngueU ....6:15 P. M. Arrives at Charleston m. Between Amcusta and Columbia. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Augusta Arrive, at Columbia 6:20 A. M Leave* Columbia MOHT EXPRESS TRAIN. 6:15 r. M I Arrives at Colombia 6 14 A. M 1 Arrive* at Augusta 7:15 A. M For Ike Witter CaMpaigi. S ID HOLLAND ANNOUNCES TO BI3 FRIENDS that he has TEN THOUSAND SUMMER DRINKS, which ne is anxious to dispase of to mske roem for the winter fixings—Panchee. Winee, Brandy Smashes, Cocktails and everythin* to make a man comfortable, served in the best ntyle. Tbe only bar la town that keeps PURE ROBERSON COUNTY WHISKY Is No. 4 Wall street. mpio-2m The Maison DeVille. - - Ki*ht Tr»lu out «f Avbu.U tu.1:.. cIom cnunrrtlon .. A n] aim tUADMIUe »t ColumbU with OrMnvill. »n4 ColumbU Rmllro.il. , “LAAIW W A i* lw I Iw Ll. pMmufiil.rm lor point, on luo (irtpiivllle muil Colimihim | ( ^ j CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER, G*1T it Co., Pr«.prietors, C!!tr‘.nn»ti, Oh o, aud Aurora, idiaua. * a . > Thifi B®er is specially made for shipment Houtn, , snd is. therefore, the best ever sold >u this State. Every keg guaranteed to be good and souud. Orders Solicited. We refer tbe public to the following correspon- CUTHMAN & HAAS. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA.. Ju»K 19, 1879. Mr. ir. J. Land, City: Deau 8ib—Memmr.. Gmff A Co., of Cinclnnmli, Ohio, desire us to accept the Agency for the sale of their Orescent Brewery Vienna Beer. We bare tried the Beer and find it a pleasant and palatable bevr before accepting the sale of it but | ■ ■■ , L , t , want jour profee- I atonal opinion as to its purity, we, therefore, destie you to call at our store and draw a sample from a small lot which we have here. After you have made an anal ysis let us know the reeult. Reepect fully. GUTHMAN A HAAS. BAGGAGE CARRItD TO AND FROM THE DEPOT FREE OF CHARGE. I aprili . J u OWARD HOUSE BROAD STREET. Nearly Opposite Montgomery and EufaulaR. R. Depot j EUFAULA, ALABAMA. BOARD—Per Day $ 2 i *3- The Best House in town. sprll ly * W. J. HOWARD.prop r, | UNIVERSITY HOTEL, ATHENS, GEORGIA, By R. H. LAMPK.IN. R.tks or Eo.v.D.—Per dmy, %i 00 ; per week, $6.00. Special attention called to the well known numbers. 505-75—28-20 A 22. FACTORY, MT. VERNON; OFFICE. 75 JOHN ST.. N. Y augU-3m ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. Book and Kewi, JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor > thi* paper as a sample of the quality of New* XING’S CURE ATLANTA, GA.. lOIT 1, 1873. | Masrs. Outloiinn A 1 Haas, Atlanta, Oa.: GKSTl.rl.6X—Tb!. will certify Ib.t 1 b.ve m.Je a thorough chemical examination ot the " Crescent Brewery ” Lager Beer, received id you a few days• sgo. _ WhLFRS, Inva'lds and r .mille* will find this out Idnd the article free from injurious "tibatxntes. j I .i,e best hmeU in the south. Porter* *t all drug*, etc., the bitter principle b$ lag due to pure ■ «.«^ 0 Teems HorKeeln. , , reasonable. P. B. WOODAUD. kyqa-dtf. Madison House. MADISON. G E O U G I A. . IL PKUSON9 INUIUTTO TO THE 11WS1- LOON will plra.e c.U .nu tatllc. 1 mean bu.l- ocm. My name is Crumuile, and I Must Have Money: My accouuts f«.r liquors arc falling due, and unices j yon call aud make B*ti*f.ictory arrsogemsuts, 1 shall | put your accounts in tho hand* ol an attorney Intuit- > c Vi,oi diately, for collection. i the ;t.i day i ottes- Hail road will avoid a tedious delay at night in Colum bis, by taking this route. F.legsnt new Sleeping Cara ou night trains betwecu | Augusta an<‘ sugl-dtf tiEOBtill— Fulton County, Onnixart's urtu r, September 16. 1 mT3. IiS MARY M. BLACKER, (her htixband refus r soualty . This is the last call. rpl7 a'J.* JViL'i W. W'JJ iiV. SO^lLf-dkWU 187.1, a*. lOo'elo k, a. m.. ul i D INIEL PITTM AN. Uid-L...; The analysis herewith affixed exhibits tho quauti- maiu proximate constituents and comparva ith the analyses of the best foreign beers snd ales. I am. very truly, yours, WM. J. LAND, An. Cheiu. ANALYSIS: Extractive matter. (Sugar. Dextrine, AU u men, Hop R*«io, etr.) Alcohol—(volume per ceutsgel Water.., Specific gravity of the Beer l.i'lAT _ NATIONAL HOTEL (Formerly Tibbs F.. use.i TinltGii. G-oorgiiri. It. 1*. O’.NLIIL A JNO. B KVl.W 1:<1 ■: vi* 6.6283 6.4023 1 ret. 88 0717 TENNESSEE HOUSE, Corner Tflinewre and Maiu atreots, rtoi’Sivillo, Georgia, J9*> s ldeudid fan Grantvi! B, F SMI- T. , -minsr. iw Horn i Hotel. BRANNON. Chicken Cholera. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MAY BE ANNUALLY S AVED BY THE USE OF THIS SIMPLY AND CHEAP REMEDY—ONE BOTTLE WOBIM FIFTY CENTS. MAKES TWO *' GALLONS OF MEDICINE. IT IS CERTAIN AND PROMPT. USED TWICE A WEEK IT WILL PREVENT THE DISEASE. Prepared by Dm. WILLIAM KING. Athens. * *a. For talc at wholesale by HALLETT. SEAY Ell A BURBANK. New \ork. C. S. NEWTON, Atlauta. Ga. BARRETT. L..ND A Co. Augu*U, Ga W. D. HO\T A Ct*.. Rmoe G Last Tax Notice. B Y a resolution of Connct 1 am rrqiiiied It. close aug8-U »ep9U l.e first day . f October, whe ' Fi Ka* auaitut ali delit-quen •- Take Cue notice aud t . vti City T. C. A JL