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Facts and Fancies-
Canada is sending oat the missionaries to
India. India ought to reciprocate.
Buffalo Bill is soon to hunt the wild super
numerary on the Washington riagr.
The salary of the Lord Mayor of London is
to be increased to £10.000 a year.
Chicago will open its Exposition on Thurs
day of next week.
“Ce sar Moses" is
Carolina.
Beau Hickman left three brothers, though
he was the only public man of the family.
General Hardee was kicked in the side by a
mule, a few days ago, and is dangerously ill.
A Florida alligator was lasoed by a negro,
and the reptile towed a fiat boat half a mile.
A Milwaukee woman seven leet high hangs
her four feet husband at her waist belt as an
ornament.
A single factory in Boston has sent on in
voice of 3,000 boxes of “chewing gum” to
the Southwestern States.
MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
BENNER’S
E IE .A. JEt I
ILL FIGHT ANT TWO GEORGIA RAISED
w
tax collector in Sontll ; Dogi daring the State Fair
For IOOO Dollars.
Mr. Benner can be found at his place of business—
THE BRILLIANT SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
No. 45 Third street, which keeps open day and night— ’
where can be found the most Choice Wines and
Liquors, and the most palatable Food in the city.
Bed rooms furnished FREE OF CHARGE to all vis-
A Pure Stimulant.
Century Whisky!
PATENT MEDICINES.
NASHVILLE CARDS.
THE CENTURY WHISKIES A PURE !
tors to the Fair.
sep!9 dGw
John P. Fort,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
seplS tf
Heaflparters for tlie Fair.
ELLS & LAKEY,
8C Mulberry street Macon, Ga.
By unceasing industry and attention to
business, a New Jersey boy has gathered ali-
brary of GOO dime novels.
A “spelling match, open to the world,” is a
feature cf the lvnox county, Indiana, Agricul
tural Fair.
Indiana thinks she is laying more railroad
ties and breaking more matrimonial ones than
any other State in the Union this year.
The Banbury News man doesn’t take well
in Europe. The London Athena um calls his
book “exceedingly dull and wearisome.”
It is stated that the second volume of La-
mon’s Lincoln will never get into print, so
discouraging was the reception of the first. I
£ A New York philosopher experimented to j
see how long he could stand it to have water ' OYSTERS, FISH
fall on his Lend drop Ly drop, and held out i
four hours.
Upwards of a million copies of the penny
edition of the “Pilgrim’s Progress” are said
to have been sold by the Englith Book Sc- j
eiety.
Mr. John Bright, the Chancellor of the ' Can Feed Fi
Duchy of Lancaster, has removed Mr. John
Robinson, cne of the magistrates of Oldham,
Lancashire, for taking pait in a cock-fight.
Titusville, Pa., girls have voted not to pur- ; gopt i 4
chase any dry-goods where the stores Keep
open in the cveniDg. They think the clerks The AlXCtlOll House Of MaCOn.
AND FAMILY SUPPLIES.
> said I C9 ^ i, hlisb Headquarters for Hungry Pc-oplo florin
THE GREAT FAIR.
rflHEY ARE DIFFERENTLY PREPARED FROM
1 any Whisky iu the market, and are driving maDy
old, and until now favorite brand', out of the market,
because the principle upon which the^r are made is
superior. They are first carefully distilled from se-
j lected stock and stored away until ihey have attained
a certain age, when they are
Re-Distilled by u Peculiar Process,
! which extracts the fusel oil, but retains the essential
: oils of the grain. It in the fusel oil which possesses
! the poisonous properties, and imparts the sharp, acrid
! tlavor noticeable in many brands of whisky; it is the
ferment and essential oils which impart the rich, oily,
mellow flavor, and it is principally iu
EXTRACTING THE FUSE'. OIL,
: and retaining the essential oils, which constitutes the
superiority and peculiarity of this process.
At the time of re-distillation, the packages are
thoroughly cleansed and stcamod out, refilled with the
GAME, AND FANCY’ i perfected product, and again stored away to ripen and
mellow with age, which it does iu a much greater de
gree than is possible without such traatment. Wo di-
j vide it into diflerent grades, according to age, desig
nated as X, XX, XXX and XXXX, and the latter chal
lenges comparison with ANY WHISKY,
of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum
bago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, after
years of suffering, by the taking Dr. KItler’s Veg
eamble Khcumatir Syrup—the scientific discov
; ery of J. P. Fitler, M. D., a regular graduate physi
■ cian, with whom we are personally acquainted, who
, has for 39 years treated these diseases exclusively with
astonishing results We believe it our Christian duty,
: after deliberation, to conscientiously request sufferers
j to use it, especially persons iu moderate circumstan
i ces, who cannot afford to waste money and time on
1 worthless mixtures. As clt.vymen, we seriously feel
j the deep responsibility resting on us in publicly in-
| doming this medicine. But our knowledge and *xpe-
! rienco of its remarkable merit fully justifies our ac-
i tion. Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania, suffer
ed sixteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas (
| Murphy, D. D., Frankford, Philadelphia; Rev J. B. I
' Davis, Highstowu, New Jersey; Rev. .1 8. Buchanan, i
Clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. G. Smith, Pitt&ford, N. York;
Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls Church, Philadelphia. Oth
er testimonials from Senators. Governors, Judges, Con- |
gressmen, Physicians, Ac., forwarded gratis, with ‘
pamphlet explaining these diseases. One thousand ;
dollars will he presented to any medicine for same >
diseases showing equal merit unfit r test, or that can |
produce one-fonrtk as many living enres. Any per !
son sending by letter description of affliction, will re- !
Iceivo gratia a legally sigued guarantee, naming the
FARMERS
JTertilioer», «£e Send for Catalogue.
C. H. 8TOCKKLL & CO.
89 Broad SL, and 2 A 4 College St.,
Nashville, Ten'
W2VI. STEWART,
OFFICIAL
FULTON COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALES
For October, 1873.
MANUFACTCRKh
Iron Railing, Verandahs, Chairs, Settles,
JAIL WORK, Etc.,
CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS,
NASHVILLE. TENN.
junell-d3m
BANKS AND BANKERS.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK.
No. 2 Waul Sttlket,
Atlanta, Georgia.
vo * ,D A*® 110 “ * l b a “J ' i usuiiiiK ure ; i T’TIli IHT'/VTI C’iPITAT
number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund the AUrMOKUlUM/AiiiAL,.
money upon sworn statement of its failure to c
REDW1NK A KOX,
feb5 Wholesale »ud retail Agerts Atlanta, Ga.
Dealers in
AY it bout I<«
gard to Age <
“Thousand People—The Best Rostaura
IN THE STATE.
ELLS & LANEY.
The almost universal testimony of those who have
used the CENTURY WHISKIES is that there is an en
tire absence of headaches and other disagreeable after
effects so often experienced iu the use of other brands.
This is a direct consequence of the
illy of i lie C<
can find seme better business, and more con
genial.
Call Men cl, a well known violinist, for sev- ^ ^
oral years connected with tbe Mendelssohn j sale days. Sale of Household Furniture,* Plantation
Quintet Club of Boston, was ell owned recent- j Supplies and Real Estate made a specialty
Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Goods for the Fall
and Winter Trade, all of which will be sold on regular
and the impurity of t
ABSOLUTELY PURE;
Fifteen j to tins fact, v;z:
*ept!4 dim
ly in Geimauy.
The oldest stage-driver in New Jersey* is j
said to be “Brummy” Van Zardt, who has [
driver, the stage fiom "Washington to New j
Biunswick for more than forty years.
II Americano, a provincial illustrated jour
nal in Fiance, has been suppressed. It had :
the impudence to take the arrival of M. |
Thiers nt Belfort nn a legitimate sntject for WiLEY’3 XXXX FLOUR, PEARL GRITS,
FLOURING MILLS.
Georgia Flouring Mills,
BURR & FLANDERS, Proprietors.
Manufacturers of
MEAL, BRAN, Ac., Ac.,
IVlacon, Groorgia.
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illustration.
The captain of a San Francisco steamboat
is exceedingly popular with the ladies because
he always puts back to Lis wharf if, by the j zz
aid af a powerful field-glass, he can discern a !
fema’e who has armed half an honr after i
the starting time.
It is intended to erect, on a suitable place
in tbe centre of London, statutes to the mem
ory of YVickliffe and Tindale, in connection!
with their efforts to secure “a free ami open
Bible” for the people.
A few days ago, says the Swiss Times, a car
rier pigeon was brought down by a shot in
the valley of Loeschen, in Haut Valais, |
Switzerland. A paper was tied to one of its
wings, with the words, “Gouvernmentc de la'
defense nailonale; Tours, , lsTff.
Tbe. total number of paupers in London for j Ukf U HI ETQAI F f'Pnf'CDC
the week ending the 31st of August was 08,- ! W11 UL,t ^ ALt liKUUtKb
SUBSTANCE WHATEVER.
ary Whiskies,
, -1HIS Concentrated Vegetable Specific is a true Fu
hv^prmninent cbemishMMM> j 1 rificr of tbe Blood. It thoroughly neutralizes
1 eliminates from the system the specific virus
which causes such a long list of suffering.
In every form of scrofulous, mercurial and consti
tutional blood complaints, it stauds without a compel r
rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, sca.d bead
salt rheum, and the 88 different varieties of skin affec
tions. It is a positive enrativo lor scrofula, and the
deadly enemy of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly
eliminating them from the system. The * luid Extract
of Queen's Delight, prepared by Dr. 7. 8. Pemberton,
has made the im st vernier] ul and astonishing cures.
Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise
the quickest and most wonderful effects iu restoring
health. It is harmless to the most delicate, and can
never be used amiss. It is the true beautifier of the
complexion. If you want pure, rich blood, clear skin
ami beautiful complexion, uso the Compound Extract
of Stillingia nr Qnevu’s Delight. Read our treatise on
disease r of the Blood. The genuine has the signature
pronouncing it “WITHOUT of the proprietor upon each label.
HHl J. 8. PEMBERTON & CO.,
apll-yl-eod Atlanta Ga.
$300,000
latorest allowed from dito of Deposit. nov22-ly.
JOHN H. JAMES,
BANKER AND BROKER,
A llow interest on deposits, when left
fortwo or more months. Collections promptly
attended to. Refers to and corresponds with the Na
tional Park Bank of New York. Does business the
same as incorporated Bank. nov22-3m.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
of the City of Atlanta.
DESiSNATED DEFOSITGRY OF THE UNITED STATES
Capital, $300,000.
Directors—Alfred Austell, It. H. Richards, E. W.
Holland, John Neal, S. M. Inman, W. J. Garrett, W. B.
Cox.
Special attention is made to collections,for which we
remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange.
Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Tuller. Cashier;
P. Romare. Asst. Cashier. nov22.
Information Wanted.
UU SARIU Ml VVOY, forn
Professor HILLMAN,
State Chemist of Connecticut.
Professor C. U. SHEPARD, Jn.,
State Chemist of South Carolina.
Professor W. C. TILDEN,
Washington, D. C.
Professor JOHN DARBY,
Professor A. MEVN3,
New York.
' Georgia
STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE,
Opposite the Passenger Depot,
rpui: Rooms are elegantly furnished, and the Table
is supplied with every delicacy the market affords.
E. E. BROWN k SON, Proprietors.
It has now teen some tin
other medical purposes whe
and it lias been noted that i
where used, that ihere was
prostration and ■
u of ordinary stimulants.
e in use for hospital and |
re stimulants arc required, , ufaclurin
a delicate and critical cases
an entire absence cf the
•action which so olten fol-
LIFE AND MONEY SAVED- NO HUMBUG
Mills increasing demand for my Southern Remedy
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.,
Macon, Georgia.
a„(52«5-»f
707, of w hom 33,000 were iu the work house,
and Go,107 received outdoor relief. These
figures show a decrease of 3.008 compared
with last year. 20,027 with 1871, and 29,448
compared with 1870.
I. S. Kalloch, of the Lawrence Tribune,
calls D. E. Anthony, of .the Leavenworth
Times, ‘‘the hoary-headed old hooked-nosed
devil.’’ Anthony calls Kalloch “the sorrel
stallion of the Ragging Kaw.” These gen
tlemen are publishing two of the “leading"
daily papers in Kansas.
At the trial of a Charleston (S. C.) fire com-
papy s sleepier the nozzle, which was held by j COTTON FACTORS
several pien, broke from their grasp, knocked | No. 96 Bay street, SAVANNAH ga.
W. -A-. HUFF,
WHOLESALE DEALER
CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING,
Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc.,
Corner Cherry and Third Streets, MACON, Georgia.
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XXXX Century Whisky
Received a medal and diploma of merit at tlio Vienna
Exposition, being the only brand out of five ou exhi
bition thus honored.
For sale by drugging and Srst-clas? dealers through- i
! out the United States; wholesale by
H. K. THUUBEU U CO., General Agents,
eepl9 Cm New York City, j
Public Sale
OF THE —
FARLIE, POW ELL & CO.,
am now prepared to furnish it in
I any quantity to suit purchaser*. The efficacy of this
“ Great Remedy.” tor Dysentery, Diarrba, the Chole
ra Morbus, and Dentition (cutting of teeth) of child
ren, is. without question, as hundreds of certificates
will testify, that nothing has ever been offered to tho
public as a cure for tuise diseases that is its equal. Iu
premonitory symptoms of the much dreaded epidem
ic Cholera, its effects are speedy and sure. It is pleas
ant to tho taste, has no nauseating eff*-it, anrl to be
convinced of its virtue 'tis only necessary to give it a
trial. It can be purchased at ihe drug Hons of Col
lier Ac Venable, corner P< catnr ami Marietta, and Mr
Howard, P«acbtrce street and at my office.
I have taken the liberty of appending the names of
a few of our citizens, to whom I respectfully refer as
to the meri s of this Remedy. They having used it
I some of them for years past, both individually nd in
! their families:
i Jao R Wallace, Judge O A Loch rat. e, A K Seago, Jno
! George, J T Porter, T J Maher. Leroy Morris, Joseph
I Woodruff, Jordon Johnson, EliPh Robinson, Matt E
i Walker, R Montgomery, Geo W Horton, JnoC White,
: W J Johnson, Joe H Ransom. Wm McConnell, M Hall,
: C Kickligbter, T.R Snell, Cobb co. Geo 8herdon, J A
Hayden, Robt M Farrar. Wm Powers. Anthony Mur
phy, N It Fowler, Tbos G Crussell, A L Holbrook, Jas
1 Caldwell, Geo Wiusbip.
S. T. BICCERS.
WII.K moKKIKTOB,
“BIGGER’S SOUTHERN REMEDY.
tf Office: Peachtree street, Powell’s Building,
, jy2eod3m
two of them dowD, completely demolished
the drinking paraphernalia of a liquor saloon. _ _
and broke ihchrfiss ep(I of t}i6 pipp jn(o ££Y- I Rankers and >Yarehoi:§etjien, BAR^ESVILLE, q\
era! pieces, w>plP--2w* hh' "
RAILROAD.
Powell cfc JMCtu-pHeys , 0 4 f) IWj 11 PC I r S f-,
El(inkers jniJ yfarehoiijemcn, BARNESVILLE. at i ~ w Ik V IN U
SOUTHERN
The Kingston (N. Y.) Journal recently had
an old subscriber call and pay a subscription
that had been rnneing thirtj-nine y< ars. He TERRA COTTA
said as he might not be aronnd again right;
away, “he would pay for ten years ahead.”
Toil he did, together wi«h a subscription of
twelve years for his mother. He left SOI with !
the astonished newspaper proprietor.
Detroit strict cats are afflicted with a ghost,
iu the .semblance of a beautiful lady, richly
dressed. The peculiar thing about her is
that when a conductor appeals to her for the
fare, she suddenly vanishes—a very placing
and useful perform*;iPtlfefed. and ope j
which would naturally be loci'*** ft’ 1 ’ an 3' I
sensible ghost.
Statistics prove, in so far as correct statis
tics can be obtained in such cases, that those
persons in Vienna who have b(en attacked by
cholera were drinkers of the impure waters of
WORKS.
IN
Brunswicls.,
ON THE
GEORGIA
| ° *
.. State Lottery
beard of they were in Atlanta, Ga. Any information
concerning them will bo gladly received by their
brother. TH03. M. CASEY.
Address him. ciro P. M Dunn, Savanuab. B.“pll-G
MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS’””BANK
(Of Washington, Wilkes Conuty, Ga.)
W. W. SIMP30N. President. \ A,
Capital Stock - - - - $112,000
Special Attention paid to Collection?, for which prompt
remittencet are made, at lowest rates of exchange.
1t3Cm
STAR CANDLES!
PROCTER & GAMBLE'S
“Light of Day” Brand
STAR CANDLES!
ST ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT HOU -E
j door in the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, G*.
THE FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT
within the legal hours cf sale, the following describee
property, to-wit:
A lot or j arcel of land, containing 8; 2 acres, it being
part of land lot No. t6. in the 14th district of origina.-
ly Henry now Fulton county Georgia, upon which :3
Mtuated the old Kries Brewery; also 25 acres of said
land lot formerly set apart by M. Kries as a home
stead ; also 18 acres of said land lot 86, known as White’i*
slaughter pen lots; also 51 acres, more or less, of land
lot 87, in said district; also lot No. 88 in said 14th dis
trict, containing 202 ** acres, more or less. All levied
on as the property of the Georgia National Back by
virtue ol and to tatiefy a fi fa issued from Fulton Su
perior Court in favor of EC Murphy, in right of hij
wife, vs. The Georgia National Bank. Property point
ed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Sept. 4, 1873.
Also, at the same time and place, lota Nos. 2, 3 and i
of the subdivision of tho McGuire property, bein.-
part of land lot No. 79 in tbe 14th district of originally
Henry now Fulton county Georgia, commencic;: ou
the east side oi Blum street 118 feet north from Hou-
nicu't »-tr-«t. and running north on Plum street 1‘ j
feet, and running back east 100 feet tc the Edwin Payee
\ roperty. Levied on as the property of Green M.
McGuire by virtue of and to satisfy a Ufa issued from
Fulton Superior Court in favor of E. W. Strickland va.
Green M. McGuire. Sept. 4, 1873.
Al60, at the same time and place, two city lots in the
city of Atlanta, fronting on Clower streit 86 tact ac t
running hack same width 150 feet, known as lots No>.
G and 7, containing one-eighth of an acre, more or le*3.
On said lots is a small dwelling 14 by 16 feet. Levied
ou as the property of Joseph F. Janes by virtue cf an i
to satisfy a Justice Court ttfa issued from the Justices
Court of tho 1234th District, G. M.. in favor oi W. S.
Bell & Co. vs. Joseph F Janes. Levy made by J F
Walker, L C, and returned to me. Sep*. 4, 187J.
Also, at the same time and place, a lot situated -=>u
the east side of Broad street, iu the 6th ward of tU:»
city of At ants, it being part of land lot No 77 in ti: -
14th district oi originally Henry now l'nlton county,
Georgia, fronting on Broad street 43 feet and running
back same width 75 feci, adjoining the property ct
, Heely and Solomon. On said lot is a two-story Lr;ik
1 building. Levied ou as the property of A M Parker
by virtue of aud to satisfy a fifa issued frem Fulton
Superior Court in favor of Pinkney Calhoun vs A M
Parker and M J Magbce. Property pointed out by
plaintifi’s attorney. Sept 8,1873.
Also, at tbe same fine and place, ail that parcel cl
laud iu the city of Atlanta, being a part ct laud i< .
.No. 77, in the 14tli district o. original y Henry r.
Fulton county, Georgia, being pans oi city Jo!s >'o«.
1 5 and 6. fronting cu Line street which hounds it or.
the north 112 leet, running back southwardly along a:-,
eight-feet alley which divides it from Austell's let 1‘ i
feet to Line street. Levied on as the property of A l-
l orsytb, by virtue of and to satisfy eight fi las issuo
from the Justice Court of the b th District. G M.
favor of J W Medleck va Mecaslin Ac Kidd. Levy
made by J F Walker, T. C. f ami returned to me.
Also, at the same time and place, a tract or parcel •_ f
land, containing fifty acres, more or less, situated ;n
the northern portion of land lot No 113, in the 14th
district of originally Henry now Fulton couny, ox.
Levied on as the property v f L It Elliott, l>y virtue ct
ard to satisfy a fi la ia.-u-d Irom Fulton Super!:r
Court in lavor of F L Little va EiBott, McMillan
HILL, Cashier ! Company.
I Also, at the same time- and pt&ee, a lot m tue b.xt„
Ward of the city of Atlanta, fronting fifty feet m re or
less ou tbe right-of-way of tLe Wests:n and Atlant: :
Bail:oad and cxtendiLg back same width two hundred
feit more or less, sitnat* d between Magazine aud Me
chanic Ptrccts, aud ad.jomln- the property of White ar ;
Pcttus, it being a part of land jot No. 7S in the 14ta
district of originally Henry now Fulton county. t«:.
Levied on asthe property of Henry Morgan by virtue
of and to satisfy a fifa issued from Fulton Supirio.*
Court, in favor of John N Walker Co vs -7 11 Walk -r
and Henry Morgan, garnishee. 1 r« perty poiLtc-I :u:
by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and place cne house cud 1 :
situated on the south side of Houston street, between
Pryor and Ivy streets; fronting fifty feet on Iloust.n
street, and running back 100 feet the same width., an l
adjoining the property of Frank EdiV.eman and others.
Levied on as the property of -I C Vaughn, by virtue ct
and to satisfy a fi fa issued irom Fulton Superior Court
iu favor ot Lewis l'owell vs J C Vaughn. Property
pointed ut by plaintilUa attorney.
Sarah Casey, and J
Atlanta, Macon
AUGUSTA
SDSO-tf
GROCERS.
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX
Atlanta, Georgia.
Organ of the Baptist Denomination)
REV. D. SHAVER, D.D.
associate editors:
REV. 8. HENDERSON, D.D.,
REV. E. B, THAGUE, D.D..
KLV. T. G- JONES, D.D., -
Also, at the same time and place, a lot or parcel of
land lying and being in the Full Ward of the city of
Atlanta, situated on the corner of B:oad and Luck.e
streets, fronting 10U feet on said Broad street, and Tur
ning back same width on Buckie street to Fcrsytli
street, and fronting ICO feet on ForsjtU street, th- 1
same being t art of land lot 78, in the 14th district o:
originally Henry, now Fulton, county, J G*» ere opt 7*>
feet on the corner cf Luckie and Bread streets, an .
running back on Luckie street same width, 105 feet;
aud excepting, also, 37 feet on the corner of Luckie
and Forsyth streets, and runniug back on Luckie t'7
feet. Levied on as the property of E R S&sseen by
virtue of aud to satisfy a fi fi issued from Fulton Su
perior Court *u favor of Samuel C Frseman vs E II
Sasseeu. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, a lot ou Pulliam
street, in the second ward of the city cf Allan a. it be
ing part of land lot 76, in the 14th district cf originally
Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, containing one-
aud-a’half acres, more or less, adjoining the property
of Jackson. Levied on as the properly of J J Thrash
er, by virtue of and to satisfy a ft fa issued from Ful
ton Superior Court in favor of John Neal vs. Robert J
M saey principal aud J -J Thrasher indorser, Sept-r^-
her 8,1873,
Also, at the same time and plsc*. a tract or pare ?: of
land containing iorty acres, more or let-s, it being part
of land lot 65, in the 17th district of oriK'.nally Henry,
FuUm county, Georgia, situated in the Southwest
15TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1873.
_ decree of the Superior Court of Glynn county.
Georgia, rendered in the bill in Equity, hied in said
j court at the instacco of Rufus B. Bullock, Governor
: John T. Brown k Co.. M. I. Atkins k Co., Lyon, Me- ;
Leudon k Co., et al, complainants, vs. Jacob J). part, |
the Brunswick k Albany Railroad Company, et al, re-
spondentp. tlie umlereigned Commissioners, appoint
i ed in said Decree, for that purpose, will, on
THE I5TH DAY OF OCTOBER, ‘73
cholera were drinkers oi me imjmru wuieis oi , undersized have their works IN ! n(T . ......
the Danube. On the other band, rt is said in J**J^*£Z arc now prepared to receive order ;
the hotels that those who drink no water at -U .« I ~ vl Brunswick, county Of Glynn, ot te of
STEADFASTLY devoted to the tenets and great in
terests of tlie Baptist Denomination, this paper, which
for nearly a half century has been the organ and fav
orite of tlie Baptists of Georgia, and for the past seven
years hearing the same intimate relation to the broth
erhood of Alabama and portions of Tennessee, South
Carolina, Florida aud Mississippi, will in the future
merit, by the excellency of its character, their highest
appreciation. The reader will find that besides the
large quantity of Moral and Religious Truth with
which it is freighted wi ekly, a chaste selection of mis
cellaneous reading and a complete summary of reliable
intellijgeucc—both domestic and foreign—will render
them indepe ndent cl' other papers. Correctly printed
Market Reports cf tho principal cities will make the
paper invaluable to all classes of cur people. As an
advertising medium, possessing as it does a constitn
- Alpine, Ala
Ai.a
Nashville, Tehn I corner of s»id laud lot,~with improvements on the]
j same, consisting of a merchant#* mill. Levied on as
I the property ot W J Barrett, by virtue of and to satisfy
' a ft fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor ct
J Joseph Winsbip & Co. vs, W J Birreu. September
L ]8, 1873.
Also, at the tame time and place, a part of : lot
No 15. iu the 14th district of original.v Veiny, low
Fulton county, Georgia, commencing at tbe uortnwr?:
corner of said land lot No 13, running east along the
north liue of said land lot to the middle “f the com
mon read leading to Durand’s mill, thence southwest
erly along the middle of said read to a stake, along the
ency of <
r 250,lx
west line of said lot, thence alon ’ the west hue t a the
beginning, cantaining 32 acres more or less; said land
being vacant the date of this levy— August 2,1
Levied on as the property of James T. Lea is. by virtue
of and to satisfy a fi fa* issued from Fulton Superior
Court in favor of Cicero il Chandler vs James T Lewis,
maker, and Thomas M Clarke, indorser.
Also, at the tame time and place, a city let and one
two story frame building, situated on i liecoraer v
intelligent, substantial Christian i Forsyth and Grubb streets, in tbe city of ?
HH | | seres, more or Je
lex clubs with all the leadi*ng*p£ j the properly of T G Simms aud JaceSimuie, by virtue
u the United States. The inter- I of and to satisfy a mechanic’s lien li fa issued from the
refully Justice Court of the Ig Uth district, G M. ia
people.it is unequal lei by any other publication in i lot coutaiuing
the South. Tho lnde:
p6i a and periodicals in
f sU fitecd* remitting in
toe ted.
P,, “: in a jvance, $2 50 a year ; Mmia!
rill be <
tor all all kinds ot
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
Such as Windo
Caps, Enrichments of Cornice
ic&^Uh-ff, 5Pd everything
From 3 to 30 inches
rations, such as
Centre Pieces. Cornice, etc.
to execute to give entire satisfaction.
PELLEGRINI A CASTLEBERRY.
an5-dt. Kracetrack Street. nearU. 8. Barracks.
ESi I Analytical and Assaj Laboratory, | Franchises and Rights
ail, or the mineral water in bottles, have never
been known to take c-ven cholera moibns cr
cholerine.
An Enclubman has recently discovered sncliuBracket^. 5 n *
An .. ,7 ,, f fhelterl Sen the Arcllltectual Luc. - t !>*••». J lowur
near the tAeHa of SI jSCS, by the. Alert Sea, me Jfijtnsry, etc, Also, mMH!fict\l»eH 91
remains of iron-works so vast that they must ' sgWEB PIP*,
have employed ttoucacds of workmen. 1 h
■“.hi works are to be found the ruins of a tem- j
pie, and of a barracks for the soldiers pro- j
tecting or keeping the workmen in order.
These works are supposed to be three thous
and years old.
Pilgrimages aie the order of the day. The '
Yr.uujv Men’s Catholic Association of New !
X’ork is said lo be wrlofulf eohletnpiallng !
the propriety of a pilgrimage to Lonrdc* or j ,
I’arayde-ilontai, while the Chinese at S K — *
bai have also embarked in the business,
thlptRe in daily devotions at the “Fountain of j
Blood,’’ which spurts from the wall of a de
cayed temple near that city.
The bad boy’e latest exploit was’at Janes
ville, Ind., where he sprinkled n quarter of a
pound of cayenne peppe- on the floor of a :
crowded dancing hall, and then laughed him- ,
self into a vertigo at seeing his victim- I
sneeze. Bet a lew days afterwards he was
sobered by being dragged into court and sen
fenced to forty daye’imprisonment, with a fine
of $14.90, by an uneympatlmtlc judge.
A Halifax man has been the innocent canee
of great alarm among the mihtan stationed j t^ ob th , Aaray of Ore«, Analyst* of Mineral Watere,
ia tbli place. A WW nights figo he was awa- j soils, guacoR, aaperpboapbatea, marls, iron
kCted by a noise, Mid on looking oat of the j ores, slags, limestones, ccala, pig aud bar Iron,
wtodow he «aw several cows reveling in bis
milk, calculi, poisoas, etc. h
List of churges mailed gral
305. W.
BRUNSWICK & ALBANY R. R,
CapitTl Prize $7,000.00
30,::l(i Prizes, Amounting to 2.).'!.20.
Tickets $L00, Shares in Proportion
r
JA'. P. HARRISON & CO.,
Proprietors,
To whom all communications must be addressed,
a#* Scud for specimen copies, circulars, etc.
iave pet baps tin
ul Job l’rintitif
N TUE ABOVE 9CHEM.V, FORMED BY THE
, . , , . fi teriisA-y commaiUon c # 78 numbers, maKinsr J
the harbor of Brunswick, at a poUit, 7^076 tickets and the drawing of lx ballots, ili»* 0 v. 1 " •
i’ Folly, to the line of the State of Ala- ; ^ 220 prizes, .-acli having three of tbe drawn bum- | ^ . • . •
m a -on h.vio* t«o or mem steam Printing
aiiowu as Dennis'
iv. diameter. Also, interior Jeco- bama, near the city ot Eufaula, in said State—a dist
ance of two hundred and forty miles, as well as that iiu, eion naviug one ouiy ox uiei
part of the same now ^finijihed, as^tliat part j 45JCOtickets, with neither of the dra
220 prizes.
1 bera 011 it; 4,356,1
j 25,740, eich having
unfinished, togethor with the Right of Way for the | 11' u ( ,« nc bi« r ,v g
tt.n 1 M ii a wi.irvou mem. uiiuk oikiikm.
' ,, / — » tuu7. o.aetion. i To aetcrmino uto rate ot these nrtzes ana inatika, 70
1 piers, wall., fence., bridge., buildings, erectloBe, i numb from i , . iuc m.tve. will bo severally
structures, depots, stations, fixtures, real estate and 1 ... . . ...
apperteuances thereto, belonging to said corporation, 1 placed in a wheel on the day onh^lrawliig, mmM2 ot
l A M Turner vs T G Simms and Jane Siium*. Lev;:
' made by .7 F Porter. L C. and returned to me
Algo, at the game time M’d phu", \hc tr-
aud roadbed, ca:vc:ts, bridges, depots, siue irack>.
round-house, shops, et.*., lying and being in the
countv ci Fulton, and t'tvt* of Georgia, known as tho
Atlanta vV Richmond Air-L'.ne KJlresd. Levied oc s-
the j)roperty of the AliahU ^ H-o7; m3u ,\ ; - T ,nA *■* *r
road Company Ly virtue of and to satisiy a 11 :a issued
from Fulton Superior Court iu favor of Mar.gum
l’rickett vs. the At anta Richmond Air-T.tnc Railroad
Company. Property js)iuted out bv plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at the same time aud place, city lots No, 1
14 aud 12. No. Iff fronts on Biss aud Martin
streets, 100feet by 30'> feet; No. 14 auu 12. same sir.;*,
fronting on Martin street, being part of land lot No.
:>4, in tuo 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton
county, Ga. Levinl ou as the property of Wr v n*
** * * ' “i A f* front
G M. iu favor o>
00 j At which every Style cl Book, Mercantile, Legal and I J R Thompson, T. C ^ returned to me SeptJmbeV
! Railway Printing is executed. Iu excellency of mau- | 8,18.3.
ner. promptnefs and eheapneas, we defy competition.
Our Blank B >ok Manufactory is likewise web
Iu connection with The Index, we
largest and most complete Book
Office in the -South, kuown as the
FRANKLIN
House.
apperieuauces xuercio, vnvugiug ww«b’«piauuu, ■ . —y — —7 " J Zh » »• u . ,
together with all tho locomotives, tenders, cars, car* j them drawn out at random: and that ticket having for
riages, equipments, tools, Implement*, machinery *nd ; its combination the 1st. 2nd. and 3rd drawn
| personal property of every description owned by will be eutiUed to the capital prii* of........$7j00^)0
’ *a‘d C<?rP«rat‘Qn. or in any way belonging to or apper- 1 That ticket having on it the 4tb, 5th, an h
' tainlog fq 3*ltaRt>e, and all tho ' ||
I under its charlet
fidtlr IS (Jdrpdrttion
implteth -tntl lh good rhhnlng or«ler
The Road la tttopfetfe Ini lh good running order | arawu^amners, to............ v.x*...
from Brnh6tvfck to Albany, a diauhco. oT One linn- .T^nt ticket having on It It**' • RvUiand 5tli
, drawn numbert. to.........
1 Thalllcket hating on it tho Tth. 8th. and 9th
dtwwn numbers, to
I That ticket having on it the 10th,
| 1‘ith drawn numbers.
’ That ticket havir^ on j t ^ 4tli
j drawn lumbers, to..
00
pointed. Orxb rs solicited for every grad
this department. County officials|
interest to consult ns as
ords. Minutes, Bis**’
-v—•* u? MVoe time aud place, a lot or parcel of
•■'Iv. and the improvements on the same, containing-
and a ball acres, more'
leas, situated
flan on
thereabout*, with Engine*, drawn number* to
Cars, and other ne'ccssary equipments, tpgfther with , That ticket h&vlnff o*. i\ the 5th, 6th, and 7th
abbut fifty ffilles, nearly completed and ready for the 1 drawn numb***, to
Trlclr, between Albany and Eufanla wUh about threo Thatiibktt having on it tbe 6th, 7tb, aud 8th
, milt's 6f Iron laid. The track from Bruuawlok to Al- ! - SYJk** n.Bubers, to
! bany Is laid with Crst-claas, new and heavy "T” Rail. < VM lloket having on it the 8th, »th, and 10th
(mostly English,) the greater porflpn Flsh-IWir. lUe
j iron supposed to be worth $1,'750,9^0, .
Under said decree tbe CommiM l foc*r* if c required j
»i to their
. . orm Books, Rec-
Music. aud ” T’** C;>ok8 Newspaper!. Sheet
p .. «bound ami rebound to order.
-.Memht'r .10 T:\ake your orders on the Franklin
fil**eb* PpBt’ha House.
r*Et T hg House.
JAMES P. HARRISON & CO.,
Nos. 27 aud 20 South BroaJ st., Atlanta, Ga.
jnly24
LAW VEILS.
[Establisbed 1860]
he taw several cows reteling in his
cnbbnpe ffefd. Without awaiting to add any
thing to his nighi garb, he rushed out
to chase away the intruders. The wind
waa blowing furiously and a heavy rain
was falling. Tho two sentries stationed
near by, seeing tbe white-robed figure flitting
About the field, became frightened, conclud
ing it to be a ghost, and called out the guard.
Tbe guard, with fixed and glistening bayonets
aud trembling hearts, advanced opon the cow-
chaser, who till that moment had been so in
tent upon his job that he was unconscious of
the alarm ho had created. 1 he ghost theory
was sood dispelled, the cows driven out,
everything returned to its former still state,
and tbe owner of tbe cabbages returned to his
room, thoroughly drenched and disgusted.
atis. A fid rasa, V. O. Box
, LAND. Obamist.
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 9th, 10th, and
11 lit drawn numbers, to
to make and execute good and snlftcMA titles to tbe ; That ticket having on it the let. ftml. and 4th
purchaser, iu FEE SIMI'tR, Hte from all claims, I drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 5th
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, a<-d6th
diawn numbers, to
All other ticket* (being 207, with three of tbe
drawn numbers on, each
Those 66 tickets having on them the let aud
2nd druwu numbers, each
Those 66 tickets having on them the 3ru and
4th drawn hutnhera, each
All oilier ticket* (being 4.224) with two of ihe
ELECTION NOTICE.
election for Clerk of the
Superior Coart of Fulton county be held *t tbe
several election precinct*4u said county, on Saturday,
tbe 4th day of October next, to fill the vacancy occa-
rioued by tha death of Wm. B. Venable, Esq.
*p9-d3t*wtd DANIEL PITTMAN,
Ordinary Fulton county.
Terms ot Sale 1
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Doll wa CASH, to
be paid on the day of sale, aad before tbe legal hour*
of salo expires, and the balance a* tbe same may be
called iu by the said Commiatioueis. The purchaser
to b* placed in po***«*ion of the property ou the pay
ment of the first instalment and to receive titles ou
the
The I
Also, st the ssme time and place, will be sold
TELEGRAPH LINE
ted from Biunswick to Albany, with all the Pol .
Wires, and property of tbe said Telegraph Line.
Term*—Cash.
O. A. LOCHRANE,
A. HOOD,
R. B. HINES,
A. O. BACON,
JOHN C. NICHOLL8,
J. J. HARRIS,
juiy24-Uwtds Commlaoner.
THOMAS FINLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
P RACTICE IN THE SUPREME AND CIRCUIt
Courts, aud elsewhere by apectal contract. Al
huainns* attended to with dispatch. Office: North
East Corner of Broad aud Marietta Stfeeta, BeH Build
, up-a tain*. dec31-
I, A w sot ii k.
ner of Hunolctiu ana rium eirctw. ^
,,-rdof the city of Atlanta, it being pait of .and lot
79 in the 14th disti let of originally Henry, now Fulton
couutv, Georg a. Levied on as the property ol G. M.
McGuire, by virtue of aud to wmsiy a JJ*
from Fulton bfiprrior Court, tn favor of yly >tx. va
G M McGuire. Property pointed oat by plaintiff a
attorney, September o.h, 1873.
Also, at tbe same time and place, all that tract or
parcel of land lying and beiug in Ithe city of Atlanta.
Fulton county. Ga . containing one-fourth of au sere-
more or leas, fronting on Coilina street forty-fiva Sect,
and extending back 200 f«et; the same being known
1 formerly tbe property of George Gibbons, deceased,
levied on as the property ot Thomas Fitsgibbcn, by
virtue of and to satisfy three fl las issued from tho
Juatioes Court of the 1,234th Dlatrict. Georgia Malitia.
iu fhvor of KingkCo.va Tboma* Fixgibbon. Lev
ies made by J. F. Porter, T. C , aLd returned me
September 8. 187A
Alao, at tho same time ind place, s city .ot in tbe
city of Atlauta containing H of an acre, situated on
James avenue and adjoiniug the property of Dodges
A Wood, it beiug part of land lot 82, in the 14tb dis
trict cf originally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga.
Levied on as the proparty of J. A. Richsrdaon by vir
tue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Campbell
Superior Court in favor of R C Beavers va John 8
Flo d and Jno A Richardson.
AJao, at tbe aame time and plaoe. a Ctty Lot in the
city of Atlanta, fronting on Rock street fifty feet, a
5 00
i 00
drawn number* on, oiclx
And ail those tickets (beiug 25,740) with one
only of the drawn numbers, each 1 0
capital rmiAK
On Mondays capital will be |T,(XJ0 00
On Tuesdays and Fridays capital will be 4,500 00
On Wednesdays capital will be 6.000 0<)
Ou Thursdays and Saturdays 6,000 00
For further particulars tend (or schemes.
No ticket which shall have diawn a price of s supe
rior denomination can be entitled to an inferior prise.
Prizes payable fo<ty (40) rlaja after the drawing, and
subject to tlie usual deduction of 16 per cent.
All prises of $20.00 and under will be pai l immedi
ately after the drawing.
$9* Prizes cashed at this office
HOWARD A CO.. Managers,
D vt-f.bSl ATLANTA. O A.
A. C.
GA RLI.NCTON,
i»wy«r,
l’mcnc, IN Alj, THE Court*. _aa
Office : Republic Block,
Otb2-dte Vlaota Georgia.
S. A. DARNELL.
Attorney — nt-Law
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS
For Georgia. Office corner Broad and Alabama Rt*
tho <
l back one huudred feet, adjoiniug Griffin c
being part of land lot 83 In the 14th district of origin
ally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga., levied on as the
property of David Thurmond bv virtue of and to snU
iafv two fifa* issued from the Justices Court of lO^Cih.
district, G M, in favor of John McManus vs Davtdi
ThurmondLeviermade by J R Thompson, LC, and-
returned to me. Set t 8,1873.
A- M. PERKERSON,
sepO-td Sheriff.
Strayed or Stolen
1 7^ROM No. 264 Marietta street, on Wednesday
^ evening last, a bay HOUSE, medium size, black
inisne aud tail, with a white spot on shoulder near the
mane. TEN DOLLARS reward will be paid for hia