The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 27, 1873, Image 3

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The Duty of Good Manners. IHEN8. Cobb, Erwin & Cobb. ! STATE LAW CARDS. Parties having business in any of the tow In one of his thoroogh and pratical dis- , idm.ibelou,, mil find a* Lavrytr.• wUm Card. courses, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher thus d s- ^aiua.d T r mr u Curd, port'd tinetly pronounces on the subject of good manners: Men often speak of good manners as an ac complishment. I speak of them ns a duty. , What, then, are good manner*' Such man- Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga. ners as the usages of good society have rec- •gnized as being agre«able to men. Such Emory Speer manners as take away rudeness, and remit Lawyer, Athene, Georgia, as SolicitorGeneral. will at- to th® brute creation all coarseness. 1 here tend the Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett, are a great many who feci that good man- Hall, Banks, Franklin. Hal>ersbam. White, Rabnn, acre are effeminate. They have a feeling I aud « ive «‘“Uon *° collection, and other cutma that rude bluntness is a great deal more i manly than good manners. It is a great deal x na PonTANT TO THIS Si els. tib Afflicted. Hear and Rejoice for I bring you Glad tidings ! of great joy. MfgmE Mm j erqct WAREHOUSE Armstrong, C'ator & Co., | OF THE JACKSON’S MAGIC BALSAM, Tinsley W. Rucker. B h V 1 L L K , J. A. Hunt, Flnlt Circuit aud Supreme Court. C A L II U I . more beastly. But when men aTe crowded in Attornoy-nt-Law—Prompt attention given to all bus- communities, the art of living together is no ne># * small art. How to diminish friction; how to ! ZT . promote ease of intercourse; how to make C. D. Hill, every part of a man’s life contribute to the Attorney at Law. AH business promptly and careful- welfare and satisfaction of those around him; If attended to. and the same respectfully solicited. l ow to keep down offensive pride; how to A L1AIT. banish the raspings of selfishness from the j intercourse of men;how to move among men Thomas K. Lyon, inspired by various and conflictive motives. Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts o „ * .. ♦ _ A u, ... Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections ..nd jet not have collisions—this IS the lane- , n)a(le> All business diligently attended to. tion ot good manners. i “It is not effeminate to be refined. And in i this land no man should plead inability, j There may be a peasantry in other countries; i d .here may be a class in foreign lands who have __ lvlLviCol\wy> no opportunities; there may be those whose toil is so continuous, whose opportunities for Knowing what constitutes good manners are so jew, and whose ignorance is so gross that they ..re excusable; but this is not the case with any within the sound of my voice. •‘That a man is a mechanic is no reason why he should not be a perfect gentleman. I .frirm for every American citizen the right be net simply a man, but a good-mannered Attorney at Law, talboun, Gordon m an. 1 have seen men at the anvil who were ' practice in all theCourte. Office at the as perfect gentlemen as men of books or men of society. I know no renson why a man who tans hides should not be a gentleman. I know no reason why a man who digs in the soil, a man who works in metals and woods, a man who builds, should not be a perfect gentle man. There is nothing in mechanical occu pations which is incompatible with the high est courtesy. * # * * * * “Not only is the violation of good manners inexcusable on ordinary grounds, but -it is Circnit.Vnd Supri 'inlul. When, therefore, parents and guar- contract. Jians and teachers would inspire the young[ w ith a desire for the manners of good society, is not to be thor.gLt that they are accom plishments w hich may be accepted Every man is bound to observe the laws of politeness. It is the expression of good will and kindness. It promotes both beauty in the man w ho possesses it, and happiness in those who are about him. It is a religious duty, and should be part ot religious train- 1MPORTER* AND MANUFACTURERS RIBBONS, MILLINERY, ; STRAW GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINEN, LACE, EMBROIDERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, aud LADIES’ NECKTIES, BALTIMORE, MD. I* curing tbe sick and afflicted to an extent never be- for heard of in tbe annals of Medical Science. It is curing without fail The worst Neuralgia in from 5 to 20 minutes. The worst croup in 5 minutes. The worst Toothache in one minnte. r-> lx- r>x The worst Rheumatism in from 20 minutes to 10 23/ cUICi 239 DSltllTlOrG St, days. ’Ihe worst inflammation in tbe eyes in one week. The worst Pain in the Side, Brea**t or Back. The worst painful Tumors in any part of the body. j The worst Sprains, Bruises, Swellings and Risings. The worst Catarrh in the head is relieved in one ! week. The worst Palpitation in the Heart in ten minutes, i The worst cut, chafe or flcsli wound. The worst case ol Bronchitis is relieved in a few j minutes. The worst case of inflammatory Rhenmatism. / The worst Burns and Scalds in 20 minutes. And for pains and inflammation in any part of the 1 human body, either externally or internally, there is > no remedy in the entire world that subdues pains and inflammations so positively, so promptly and so perma- ; | nently as Scofield Rolling Mill Co., ATLANTA, GEORGIA, INTO. 28 PEACHTREE ST. BAR IRON of all kinds, tfi‘ Orders solicited. UBTAVUS OEER. ROBERT ODER. Jackson’s Magic Balsam. P. VAN ALSTINE, Proprietor, c Joseph McConnell, A K T F, H S V 1 L L K fcold by all Drugg liARNE8VILLE, GA. c, and $1 per bottle it? Wofford & Milner, Attorneys-atrlaw; office up stairs, Bank i'lock. Prac- II tbe courts. S V T li~ Wliy HXTot Let the Public Know — IF — TA-CKISON’S MAGIC BALSAM G. OBER & SONS, Manufacturers and Proprietors of Genuine Phospho-Pemviau Gnano, Ammoninted Super-Plmspliates, Special Tobacco Compound, Crcund Plaster, &c., &c„ &c, —ASD— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ofliec, CS South Street. BALTIMORE, Maryland. Far- tory. Locust Point. Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at 4Jc. rates, and examine the stock and get a Price List. aug31-dJcwtf Call ARS.O~W TIES. WE are sole Agents in Atlanta for the ‘AMERICAN COTTON TIE’’ Company, and are prepared to supply dealers with the famed Arrow Tie. Send in your orders. aug31-lm STEPHENS & FLYNN. ARROW TIES. K3- Wheat growers would do well to purchase these (Jig trad© On reasonable teTIDS. superior Guanos, used v*ry largely in wheat growing sections. I have used these Manures for tbe last five years and unhesitatingly recommend them A Cargo just arriving via Port Royal, South Carolina. Wo will supply Dn reasonable terms. STEPHENS <fc FLYNN. ang31-lm IL A. ALSTON. Cabaniss & i urner T. GOLPSHOROUCI ilEMCM COTTON TIE. A. D. Hammond. Lawyer, will practice in Flint Circuit, the United r< i- cted. District Court*, an.l Supreme Court. F W. C. Collier .d Counselor at Law. Fort Valley, Ga G ••There is a great (leal of contempt ex-, ; reeled for what is called etiquette in society. Will gi\ Nov/ and then there arc elements of etiquette trusted which perhaps might well be ridiculed; but, in the main there is a just reason for all those * customs which come under the head of cuette. There is a reason which has regard to their to the facilitj’ ot interconse. There is a rea-[ son in the avoidanc® ot offense. There is a reason in comfort and happiness. And no man can afford to violate these unwritten customs of etiquette who w ishes to act as a C hristian gentleman. I may speak, also, of a tendency which is bred by our institutions—tbe want of venera tion. There are various ways in which this veneration shows itself. AVe often hear that there is not the same respect shown for the aged that there used to be. We know that there is very little respect shown lor magis trates and men in authority. This is partly due, I think, to the institutions under which we live. One of tbe unfortunate effects derived from the early stages of democratic R- H- Johnston. Jr.. especial attention tc all Legal Business < > his care. Practices in the Fiint Circuit. Has by repeated trials and permanent cures proven it- I self to be the best horse lotion or horse remedy in the world, why not let the people know it ? It is curing ! the worst colic in horses or mules iu 20 minutes, ami so prompt is it in curing colic that the Proprietor will in each aud every case, where 2 oz. in }i pint of water is given to a horse or mule that has the colic, refund the money where it do?s not cure iu 20 minutes. It is also tbe very best lc tiou in the world for all s-.ddle or collar galls, flesh wounds, bruises, strains, lame ness, old sores, sand crack, pole evil, foundered feet, 1 cuts, wounds of all Linds, poisons aud wherever swel lings aud inflammation exist, either internally cr t x- I terually. There is no linemen* or horse lotion in the world that can liegiu to compare with Jackson’s 3Iagic Balsam, and the time is not far distant when every owner o and dealer in stock will have this valuable medicine i i his stable, ready lor any sickness aud distress urnorgs GOLDSBOROUGH, FORSTER & CO., 100 Tons Arrow Ties; 1,000 bushels Seed Rye, for sale by Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine aug31-lm STEPHENS & FLYNN. hi6stock. Try it! Doyal & Nunnally, Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted ■ I K I> 1 A N S I' it 1 .\ G S. N. C. Collier, Attorney at Law. P. VAN ALSTINE. Proprietor, EARNESVILLE, GEORGIA, ^ No. G2 South Gay Street. Baltimore. ISAAC W. WALKER, of Virginia, Salesman. ang26-Gm IaiLr)I33S’ Chemise, Drawers, Skirts A. Nightgowns, Walking Suits, Infants’ Outfits AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, E. N. SPENCER, No. CO Lexington St., aug26-fm BALTIMORE. EAD’S GUANO DUCHESS COLOGNE. HOTELS. Condensed lioilnie.il Time Table, C. B. Wooten, Attorm y at Law. LLEUwUVlLLK. Beni. W. Barrow. M* 31 A. C. & F. C. Foster, Attorneys-at law, will practice in Ocmulgeo Circuit. Job Work. STEAM PRESSES! FINE PRINTING READ’S GRAND DCCIIESS COLOGNE, READ’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, Made in Baltimore, and sold by all dealers, South j and West. It is the sweetest perfume in America, aud sells at 25 cents. aug26-lm i NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spotswood, MA.C02ST, GEORGIA, I Nearly opposite Passenger Depot. Board f:i per day. aug 3-tf P. WHELAN, Proprietor. II A M U O C K. HOUSE. WEST POINT, GEORGIA. • Tbe travelling public are Informed that they can obtain First-class meals and good accommodations at this house. Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left nd departure of all Train General Ticket Agent, 1 JOHN J. SKAT. WILLIS WALKF.n. SEAY & WALKER, ROME, OA. MANUFACTURERS OF 'raining in the sense of personal sovereignty* Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Courts. Tbe eelinR that we stand on as high ground 16 ia B “ krllp,c * lor5tt Di - 31 FISH & DUPREE. tybody else. Under njonarcLial insti tutions men are taught to revere the great and glorious government. The feeling of rev erence does not prevail to any great extent among us. I discern a great lack in this res pect. Children, now-a-days, are brought up to be pert, to be saucy, to be almost without restraint. They are brought up to have very kittle regard either lor their parents or their superiors. And, although there aie a great many Christian households where ehildreu are rightly bred in this regard, it seems to me that there has been a decay of that instruc- T A FAY *5 tion which used to prevail, the tendency of | which was to make children modest and res- I pectful. We bring up our children to be old ,ind smart and impertinent •■This ccutteB}-, which carries with it re- ^Sde'5‘tlp“m“d?! leC “ 0n ’ spect; this testimony of venerVi'M) Tr ONTEZUMA AND U G L E T H O R P E Attorneys at Law. r A GRANGE. ti W. W. Turner, Attornf y-at-Law. Special attention given to collec- gyd, it seems to me ! t* 00 *- J. C. Clements Hamilton Yancey. teution given to business. Uunlap Scott, Lawyer. Practices iu all the Courts. ~ , luia icaiiuiuu* ut icuciauuu l (J lilt) —,, - r.ged; this yielding oneself in a thousand little society rites for the Rake of making others happy—oh, what brightness it gives to ® ® life’ What beautv what ornament it 'nve* Attorney at I.xw. Office in New Empire Block, Broad oeauij, wuat ornament it gives str( . et will practice in ail the Courts. Prompt at- to Christian character! ... “There are many other points that I might fpeak of. The effect of punctuality and or der: the relation which men sustain to each others conveniences and necessities—these , nd a hundred other branches of this subject I might discourse upon, but it is not necessa ry that I should go into them. I have given ‘•nch examples as I have merely as specimens, * lor the purpose ot calling your attention to the minuteness and caretuluess with which Sciipture inculcates these things. It enjoins ’ not merely the light spirit, but the right spirit « ^ t manifested in tbe most beautiful wav.” V C. A. Thornwell, Lawyer, practices iu all tbe Courts. Special attention ’ S' George F. Pierce, Jr„ Attorney at Law E \ N A , John H. Woodward, Attorney-at-law aud Real Estate Agent. Prompt and enorgetic in push - ng business placed in his hands. ASH IN G T O N. w W. H. Toombs, Attorney at Law. Prompt attention given 1 ness entrusted to bis care. Evans\il!e has a mysterious young lady of, p< venteen who is descril»ed as a great beautv, ' but, unfoitnnately, subject to fits of mental r.beratioc. She has twice attempted to diown herself in the river, hut was rescued both times. The last attempt.was made a few nights Fince. At midnight the hands on the steamer Arkansas Belle saw a woman jump off a wharf boat at Evansville, and succeeded in fisbiug • r> • i i herontof the river alive. She was handed SHI itH I ^011113 RPII rO^fl over to the police, who took her to a station, OUU U 1 V/Cll U III Id nail I UdU. and a gentleman came there and led her home. She gave her name as Annie Britz, but the gentleman, who appear? to be her protector, says that it is not her Dame. He refuses to state who she really is. She says, in explana tion of her condnct, that the river is free, and CsroliLiT Railroad sbehuB a right to mate free nse of it. Her BET1TKKN CHARLESTON AM) Al'Ol STA exploits of jnmpjDg into the nvt r have occa sioned a good deal ot interest, and the peonlc of Evansville want to know more r.bont her. New Orleans was thrilled some time ago with an assassination, which sent the cold blood coorsing all over. They called it the "Yeager tragedy," and the crime is still en- , bw^ChKleatoiK S:iop. m. CHARLFfTON, .Tune 20, 1873. O S AND AFTER nUNDAV. THE 29th INSTANT, tbe jollowiuK Schedule will be run oa the South DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Charleston 6:00 a. 3 Arrives at Augusta 1:50 p. j Leaves Augusta 6:20 a. 3 Arrives at Charleston 1:10 r. 3 NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. HAYING ADDED NEW PRESSES AND NEW MATERIAL TO OCR OFFICE, AND SECDRED THE SERVICES OF Reliable and Experienced WORKMEN. THE Herald Pnblishim Company j IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE EVERY DISCRETION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING SUCH AS BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, CIRCU LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD ING, NOTES, DRAFTS. INSURANCE BLANKS. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, FINE LABELS. BLANK CHECKS, LE - GAL BLANKS, RAILROAD BLANKS. INVITATION TICKETS, E ECTION TICKE TS,BUSIN ES > CARDS,VISITING CARDS, CERTI- I [CATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM PHLETS. ETC.. ETC.. ETC.. ETC.. ETC NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING GAS AND STEAM FITTING, AUD EXCLUSIVE AOEST8 FOtt Rome Hollow Ware and Stove Manufacturing Company. All Kinds of Brass and Iron Castings k ade to-order. NOTICE ! LIMITED COPARTNERSHIP. - T HE undersigned have formed a limited partner-! ship under ami pursuant to 8ection 11*10 of the J D p„viaoH Cndn rtf fXonrrri*. Tim ponpral uartm-rs are • SPOTSWOOD HOTEL. MACON, GEORGIA, THOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor Board. 5i3 Bor Day Op. PaKPonger Depot, and Oc'v One Minute’s Walk GAINESVILLE HOTEL INTEWYPITTED TIB FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. E. L. CALDWELL, - - - Pboi'rietob. june4-dtf ; Kennesaw House, MARIETTA, CEORCIA. FLETHER & F REYER, Giving tbe arriva retted by R. D. Ma Kimball House: WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD, i Departs 8:30, a. m., Cincinnati Express; 6, r. Ken- j neeaw Lilie. Arrive 1:20 p. m , Cincinnati Express; 11:15 P. m , Kennesaw Line. GEORGIA RAILROAD. j Depart S:15 a. M.,aud 6 p. m.; Stone Mc..ntaiu Accom* ' modal ion, 5 p. m. Arrive 5:45 P. m.. and 11:15 p m.; ! Stone Mountain Accommodation, 8 a. m. MACON AND WESTERN BAII.EOAD. j Depart 1 a. si., Mail Trail:, and 1:50 p. Xt : A:rive 5:50 I a. m.. Mail Train, and 5:40 r. m. WEST POINT BA1LROAP. Depart 11:30 p. M.; arrive 5:40 a. v. 1 ATLANTA AND RICIIMOND Air.-I.INE EAILItOAD. : Depart 6:48 a. it.; arrive 7 r. N. W 53 KEPOSITORV. ATLANTA, CEORCIA. LIVINGSTON HOTEL, NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE. LA FAYETTE A. MRS. M. MARBLE. - - - Proprietress, from SOlTie Of the l)CSt manu WOODRUFF & JOHNSON Have established a Repository at Mark W. Johnson's Agricultural Building, corner of Alabama and Forsyth streets, where they art- now receiving a fresh stock of Carriages, Buggies and Wag- Board by the Day, Week or Month, at the most Keasonable Bates. LIVEBY STABIjU CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE. Grantville Hotel. F. M. T. BRANNON. F IRST-CLASS HOTEL, situated immediately op posite the depot, m the pleasant little village of rantville, on Atlanta and West Point Railroad. A few summer boarders can findpleasant rooms WEST & EDWARDS. I Revised Code of Georgia. The general partnc Andrew J. West and Henry 8. Edwards, aud the spe cial partner James M. Ball, all of tbe city of Atlanta, Ga., under the Arm name and stvle of For the purpose of conducting WHOLESALE GROCERY COMMISSION BUSINESS In the city of Atlanta. Georgia. The paid James M. Pall, special partner, has contri buted to the capital stock Tweuty-flvo Tln- usaud Dol lars, in cash, actually paid in. Said partnership to date from July lit. 1*73. and continue for three years. ANDREW J. WEST, 1 HENRY 8. EDWARDS, l JAMES M. BALL, Special Partner. jy27-dlawCw THE JONES HOUSE, NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE, COVINGTON, GEORGIA. *5T Fr apriUdly R. W. JONES, Proprietor, e conveyance from tbe Railroad. factories in America, and made : especially to their order for ill’s market. The Woodruff Buggy, which is justly celebrated for its great DURABILITY and light draught, will be one of the spe cialties of this Repository. It is the intention of this firm to supply GOOD. WARRANTED WORK at the lowest possible price, making it an inducement for parties living at a distam <• from Atlanta to come here to General Partner*. NEWTON HOUSE. MRS. JANET HAUDRQP, send their ordet s. Carriage or Buggy rial order at short LAC3- 33 R 33 333313. R<-tw<*n Amoi-ta.and Columbia. ▼eloped in deep mystery. A few days ago a *.V.Y.*.*.*. *. *.!! 1!!!!*. 1« :is man was seen stalking around the site ot the Arrive* at charleston 6::t5 Yeager tragedy, and fit ally climbed up on the railing of the canal bridge, put a pistol to his bead, fired and fell into the canal. Ha was day passengel tbaix. fished out—dead—aud the circumstances ex-, Le , veaAui , u . u . . 5 .^, cited the suspicion that he bad been in some Arrive* at Columbia/7.7.7. . . ■ ‘ way connected with the Yeager tragedy—prob- Leave* Coiumbi* ably the murderer, who, unable to find peace Arrives at Augusta after his damnable deed, bad come to the same BT -- 1:45 f 5:30 a 1:50 F NIGHT EXPRESS TBAIN. spot where he had committed it to end his 1 Leav<*« Augusta 6:15 p.m own life. The suicide was identified as John 1 Arrive* at cohimbia G:i5 a. m 1 Lsave* Columbia. 7:15 p. m Arr.vea at Augaata 7:15 a. m Day and night tu n* out (t Atlanta counet t closely with tLiia Road at Anguata ,**.r CUarleiton and Colum bia. Daily Train out of Mac.m maio-s close conaeclion Aogu*t* rnakee clone connection Greenville and Columbia Railroa<l. OF Liquor*, rale of the CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER, Gaff A: Co., Proprietors, Cincinnati, Oh o.sud Aurora. Indiana. Thin Beer i* specially made for shipment Soutn, and is. therefore, the best ever sold iu this State. Every keg guaranteed to be good aud sound. Orders Solicited. We refer tbe public to the following correspon deuce. CUTHMAN & HAAS. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA., JUXF. 18, 1873. Mr. IF. J. Land, City: Dear 8ib—Messrs. Gaff A Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, desire ns to accept the Ageacy lor tbe sale of their r\k.i wr nnmr rr\D All I crescent Brewery Vienna beer. We Lave tried tbe ONE PRICE rUK ALL ! Beer and find it a pleasant aud palatable beraraf*. but bafore accepting tbe sale of it we want your profes sional opinion as to its purity, we, therefore, deslie AND THESE PRICES WILL COMPARE h^«*hrr7* n Afler'}wuln>Je , uIijr»n7a»!I know tbe result. Re* pec! fully, UUTHMAN k HAAS. 52.0’J per day. 5U i»er n:es march 25-tf. H OP* MAIN AYiD SPRISO STKKKTS. SPARTA, GEORGIA. TERMS : Lodging included. Without Lodgin NATIONAL HOTEL ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 1 purchase, i Any style made to notice. W. W. WOODRUFF. MARK W. JOHNSON. nug'13-tUm Harrison Bradford & Co’s STEEL PENS. Special atteution called to the well know:; numbers. SS5 H-SMI & 22. FACTORY, MT. YFRNON ; OFFICE, 75 JOHN ST.. N. Y j aug8-3m Cheap as the Cheapest! THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL -rROSII SES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED OUT. PLEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE J. E. OWENS. Proprietor, Lat, of Pie.imont ami Orange Hotel, Lynchlmrfr, Va. BAGGAGE CARRIES TO ANO FROM THE DEROT ATLASTA PAPER MIL.L.S. Book and JAMES ORMOND, Prop.-i Maanian, a grocery-keeper in New Orleans. He bad settled np hie affairs in a very regular manner, and made other preparations for his contemplated change of condition. t IJow to keep boys from running to evil and : *NtghtTrain eot of “ at Columbia with wasting talents, opportunities, and health in disaipation, ia a subject which is at present FAVORABLY WITH THOSE OF NORTH- Tlrt " let EBN CITIES ; IN FACT, RANGE FROM TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS THAN MANY OF THEM. pS- Send in your order for any kind o. PRINTING. Orders fr<km abroad will re . ceive prompt attention and only a reasonable Hor Kesim i per centage on actual cost charged for the ATLANTA, QA., JuiX 1, 137.;. Messrs. Galhwaii & Haos, Atlm-Ui, Ga.: Gentlemen—This will certify that I hiv*» nude a thorough chemical examination ot the “ Crescent Brewery ” Lager Beer, received of you a tew day* ago. I hud tbe article free troni injurious subst-jnre*. drugs, etc., the bitter principle bving due tiMUie FREE OF CHARGE. Refers to tbis'paper as a sample of th* quality of News mar4-9m. u OWARD HOUSE BROAD STREET. ; Nearlv Opposite Montgomery and EufaulaR. R. Depot , EUFAULA, ALABAMA. BOARD—Per Day...... S 2 The Best House ic town, aprll ly W. J. SO WARD. Prop r. PORT ROYAL RAILROAD ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT’S OrFICE) Or Pobi Rotal Railroad Com past. [ Auousta, Ga., June 28. 1873.) /\\’ AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 30, TRAINS ON \ / this Road will run as follows: DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. , Will leave Augusta at 6:45 a.m. Arrive at Port Royal at 2:16 p.m. : Arrive at Charleston at 4:45 pm. i Arrive at Savannah at 3:3© p.m. UNIVERSITY HOTEL, ATHENS, GEORGIA. r* for point* on the Greenville and Columbia 1 same. receiving considerable sttenUon in the public , ^ “ ul,!l “ ln Colum Elegant new Sleeping Cara on nigbt train* between augl-dtf Last Tax Notice. print*, and many remedies are fmggeated. r _ (hie of the beat we clip from an agricultural Angusta and Cbarkeetou paper- We don’t know how it may strike other*, but it aeerns to us that the plan sug gested by our agricultural friend will prove effectual. We do not gvmpathize with his language exactly, bnt we know not how much he may have suffered from the action* of wayward Korn*. He ears: “To keep dam- T*X on the 20tb instant and turn them over to tbe , Kona nut them into stone i irs* net the ;. rH Clerk ef Council, on the tlrst day of October, whoee ■ J* m r° Sl0 l De J: ir * m , .j J* rH ! duty it will be to is-ae Fi. Fua .gainst all dehnqn«nts j up to their neck* in a kettle Of cold water > immediately thereat ter. Take du« noti«c and govern and boil them half an hour: then cork up j yourselves accordingly, lightly.** j (f 0 tf HERALD PUBLISHING CO. A LAE A 31A STREET OFFICE GEORGIA RAILROAD. A lot of Roll Bagging from Boston, marked Dia mond A, at Georgia Railioad Depot. Consignee want ed to take po*se**ion, or it must be storeil. ED. A. WKRNKK. Agent. JofT, Davis Honso, The analysis herewith affixed exhibit* tb« quanti ties oY tbe main proximate constituents and compare* favorably with tho analyses of the best foreign beer# ana ales. I ain, very truly, yours. WM. J. LAND. An. t hem. ANALYSIS: Extractive matter. (Sugar. Dextrine, All*«- lUi» a»»rb I By R. H. LAMPKIN. Board.—Per day, $3 00 ; per wf Hop Renin, etc.).. Alcohol—(volume per centage). Water Specific gravity of the Beer jys-tr .Pet. 0.6283 i.6ll25 .1.0157 NEWS AN, GA., L. P. THOMAS, PrcptV NATIONAL HOTEL (Formerly Tibbs Bcnee.) Dalton, G-oorgia, I'. P. O’NEILL A JNO. BIBCLAY. Fropi etcrs. Madison House. MADISON. GEORGIA. * it WllLLlW.iuvaHd* aud families will Nnd this one 1 ot tbe best hotels *» tbe South. Porters at ail the trains who will take care of baggage. Term* reasonable. P. B. WOODARD. May33-d-tf. TENNESSEE HOUSE, Corner Teuuessee and Main streets. Cartornirt lie. Splendid fare slid ns»o > aug:> 6m aeorgln. 111* rat •». J. M'ilMKR. UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at 9:45 a m. Leave Charleston at 8:10 a.m. Leave Savannah at 2:30 a.m. Arrive at Augusta at 6:38 p.m. DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at 2:10 p.m. , Arrive at Port Royal at 11:35 p.m. Arrive at CUariet-tou at 5:0© a.m. Arrive at Savaunab at 12:30 p.m. U? NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. j Will leave Port Royal at 10:30 p.m. I Leave Charleston at 6:00 f.m. ' Leave Savannah at 9:60 p.m. | Arrive at Augusta at 8:00 a.m. i Passengers leaving Atlanta by the 6 o’clock p. M. train, make connection at Augusta with Down Day i Passenger for Port Royal, Favannah, and points Moutheaat JAB. O. MOORE, jyl-dtf Engineer and Snpertntendant.