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Stage Costumes.
WHAT WAS WORN IN THE EAST CENTURY.
OFFICIAL,
MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
FULTON COUNTY
For October, 1873.
riLL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT H0U8E |
Favorable scenery and improved stage ap- O U IT D E CT ET’ O O A I BT C
pliances were introduced from France soon j w B B ™ B B w w ^ ™ w !
after the restoration, but no correct notions !
as to appropriate costumes and properties
were then held in that country, still Jess in
England. When Lekain, a reformer of cos
tumes as well as acting, dressed Orestes in
the Greek fashion, a brother actor remarked:
•‘Ah! that is handsome ! the first Roman dress
I have need of shall be made a la Qrkcgue.”
Lekain’s reform was not very thorough, for
with this very mtnino he wcio a Spanish h~t
and feather. Garrick dressed Macbeth ns a
modern Scottish sergeant-major, till Macklin
suggested a Highland costume. Years
after, Mrs. Couch acted a witch in the same
play in a fancy bat, dowdered hair, rouge
cheeks, “and her whole exqaisito person en
veloped in a cloud of point lace and fine lin
en." In 1744, Sam. l'oote announced Othello
to be “dressed after the manner of the coun
try.” When Garrick first appeared in the
same part, Quin remarked : “ Here’s I’ompey,
but where arc the tea-kettle and lamp '” allu
ding to his rival's resemblance to tho little
black page in one of tbe plates of the “ Har
lot's Progress,' 1 who w ears a turban and plume
and coat and breeches. John Kemble, as
Othello, wore the uniform of a British gen
eral officer. In both tragedy and comedy
actors and actresses usually wore the cos
tume of their own time, or some fancy
dress. Elliston, who flourished in the
first quarter of this century, dressed
his fine gentlemen uniformly in a blue
coat, white waistcoat and breeches. Full-
bottom periwigs were worn in tragic parts,
and Davies, himself once an actor, says that
until about 1700, “Our Tamerlanes and Catos
had as much hair on their heads as our judges
on tbe bench.” It is a “Tobnstions periwig-
pated fellow” who offends Hamlet by tearing
a passion to tatters. A theatrical hero was
distinguished, Addison informs us, by a
“huge plume of feathers upon his head, which
often rises so very high that there is greater
BENNER’S
B B A E !
^TflLL FIGHT AST TWO GEORGIA RAISED
Doge daring the State Fair
A Pure Stimulant.
Century Whisky!
NASHVILLE CARD8.
For IOOO Dollars.
Mr. Benner c
be found at his place of business— 1
THE BfilLUAXT SAI.OON AND RESTAURANT, !
No. 45 Third street, which keeps open day and night— CENTURY WHISKIES A,
where can be found the most Choice Wi
and
THE FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT,
within tho lr^al hours of sale-, the following described
property, to-wit:
A lot or parcel of land, containing 8J< acres, it being
part of land lot No. tC. in the 14tli district of original
ly Henry now Fulton county Georgia, upon which is
rituated the old Kries Brewery; also 25 acres of said
laud lot formerly set apart by M. Kries as a home
stead ; *1bo 18 acres of said land lot 86, known as White's
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 202M acres, more or less. All levied
on as the property of the Georgia National Bank by
virtue of and to satisfy a ft fa issued from Fulton Su- i tors to the Fair
perior Court in favor of EC Murphy, in right of his "
wife, vs. Tbe Georgia National Bank. Property point
ed out by plaintiff’s attorney, 8ept. 4,1873.
Also, at the same time and place, lots Nos. 2, 3 and 4 j
of the subdivision of the McGuire property, being i
part of Jaud lot No. 72 in the lith district of originally j
Henry now Fulton county Georgia, commencing on '
tbe east side of Plarn street 118 feet north from Hun- [
nicutt street, and running north on Plum street 150 j
feet, and running back east 100 feet to tbe Edwin Payne
property. 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
Green M. McGuire. Sept 4,1873.
Also, at tho same time and place, two city lots in tho ’
city of Atlanta, fronting on Clower street 80 feet and I
running back same width 150 feet, known as lots Nos. :
G and 7. containing one-eighth of an acre, more or less. I
On said lots is a small dwelling 14 by 16 feet. Levied ;
on as the property of Joseph F. Jones by virtue of and 86 Mulberry street Macon, Ga,
to satisfy a Justice Court tlfa issued Item the Justices
Court of the 1234th District. G. M., iu favor ol W. 3. ,
Bell k Co, vs. Joseph F Janes. Levy made by J F ! Dealers in
Walker, L C, and returned to me. Sep*. 4,1873. I
Also, at the same time and place, a lot situated en OYSTEES, FISH
the east side of Broad street, iu the 6th ward of the j
city of Atlanta, it being part of land lot No 77 in the I
14th district ot originally Henry now l ulton county,
Georgia, fronting on Broad street 43 feet and running
of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum
bago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, alter
years of suffering, by the taking Dr. Kltler’s Ve g
etable Khenmatie Syrup—the scientific discov
ery of J. P. Fitter, M. D., a regular graduate phyei
clan, with whom wo are personally acquaint*
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it Broad SL, and 2 A 4 College St.,
Nashville, Tea
tunel2-d3m
WM. A.. STEWART.
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Liquors, and the most palatable Food in the city.
Bed-rooms furnished FREE OF CHARGE to all vis-
John P. Fort,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
sep!8 tf
! iaflparters Ito i Fair.
ELLS & LANEY,
astonishing results. We believe it our Christian duty,
after deliberation, to conscientiously request sufferers
to use it, especially persons in moderate circnmstan
i ces, who cannot afford to waste money and time on
worthless mixtures. As cle.gymen, we seriously feel
the deep responsibility resting on ns in publicly in-
| dorsiug this medicine. But our knowledge and expe
rience of its remarkable merit fully justifies our ac-
I tion. Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania, suffer
ed sixteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas
i Murphy, D. D., Frankford, Philadelphia; Rev J. B.
fTlHEY ARE DIFFERENTLY PREPARED FROM j Davis, Higbstown, New Jersey; Rev. J 8. BnebanaD,
JL any Whisky iu the market, and are driving many i Clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. G. Smith, Pittsford. N. York;
j old, and until now favorite biaud-, out of the market, i Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls Church, Philadelphia. Oth-
S because the principle upon which they are made is | er testimonials from Senators, Governors, Judges, Con-
superior. They are first carefully distilled from se- gressmen, Physicians, kc., forwarded gratis, with
, looted stock and stored a way until xhey have attained ! pamphlet explaining then© disease*. Oue thousand
a certain age, when they are * dollars will be presented to sny medicine for same
' diseases showing equal merit nnd< r test, or that ran
Rc-Distfiled by u. Peculiar Process, produce one-fourth as many living cures. Any per
: son sending by letter description of affliction, will re-
which extracts the fusel oil, but retains tlio essential i ceivc gratis a legally sigued guarantee, naming the
i oils of the grain. It is iho fusel oil which possesses j n\|piber of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund the
! the poisonous properties, and imparts the sharp, acrid money upon sworn statement of itR failure to
: flavor noticeable in many brands of whisky; it is the j
S ferment and essential oils which impart the rich, oily, :
mellow flavor, and it is principally iu
EXTRACTING THE FUSE . OIL,
I
has for 39 years treated these diseases exclusively with Iron Railing WnitltlAllSj Chairs,
JAIL WORK, Etc.,
CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS,
NASHVILLE. TENN.
junell-da
length from his chin to the top of fcis head | by virtue of and to satisfy a fifa issued from Fulton
than to the scle of Bis foot. * * This very ; Superior Court in favor of Pinkney Calhoun vs A M
much embarrasses the actor, who is forced to i p * rke J * ud M J Ma ^ e ® , Q I I r c -? erty P° inted out b >'
hold his neck extremely stift' and steady. - i t imein<i ptaee, ,11 that parcel of
This fashion, too, was as old as Shakspeare, j land in the city of Atlanta, being a part of land lot
as he intimates that a “forest of feathers” | No. 77, in the 14th district of originally Henry now i
and retaining the essential oils, which constitutes the
superiority and peculiarity of tins process.
At tho time of re-distillation, Iho packages are
(' VMF a v i) T' Avpv thoroughly cleansed and steamed out, refilled with the
it viAXi, x aiu.1 j p er f ec ted product, and again stored away to ripen and
i mellow with age. which it does in a much greater de-
AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. gres than is possible without such treatment. We di
vide it iuto different grades, according to age, desig-
b*ck B um«'widtS joining th.”properfy of I Will esUbltoh Headquarters for Hungry People during naled as X. XX, XXX and XXXX. aod the latter clial-
Heely and Solomon. On said lot Is a two-story brick ;
building. Levied on aH tho property of A M Parker !
THE GREAT FAIR.
: leuges comparison with ANY WHISKY,
Can Feed Five Thou sand People—The Best Rcstauran ,
IN THE STATE.
ELLS & LANEY.
O E. BESOREhas on hand and to arrive Fifteen I ^ iliiVfart
• Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Goods for tho Fall j 3 ’
and Winter Trade, all of which will be sold on regular j
sa!o days. Sale of Household Furniture, Plantation |
Supplies and Real Estate made a specialty.
septl4 dim
FLOURING! MILLS.
of players. It was banished by Garrick. Theat- j the n0 rtb 112 feet, running back southwardly along an TRp JilPtlATl TTmico nT TVTannn
ncal princesses rejoiced m a broad, sweep- eight-feet alley which divides it from Aostair* lot 103 ; ^ugciuii n.uuac ui itLctcuii.
ing train, which found constant employment '• f fcet to Line street. Levied on a* the property of A B
for a boy in opening and spreading it to ad- i
vantage. Actresses wore large hoops and ! favor of J W Medlock vs Mecaslin a Kidd. Levy
high head-dresses in Dearly every part. Mar- * made by j F Walker, T. C., and returned to me.
derersand villains showed their wickedness . Alao, at the same time and place, a tract or parcel of
.... i , . , , ,. , i land, containing fifty acres, move or less, situated in
in their make-up, by black periwigs, whiskers , .|,e northern portion of land lot No 113, in the 14th
large enongh to fill a baud-box, and chalked j district of originally Ilenry now Fulton eouny, Ga.
cheeks, adding to their ferocious appearance ! Levied on as the property of E R Elliott, by virtue of
bv “damnable fares” Davies in 17H4 • * rd to “ tisf y a fi ,a ‘ WMfd from Fuitou Superior
. levies, in 1/04, Court in favor of F L Little vs Elliott, McMillan
thought that the “enstom of dressing so pre- company.
posterously the liatelul implement of the 1 Also, at the same timo and place, a lot in the Sixth
tragic scene” was almost worn out. It IK not , Ward Of the city of Atlanta, fronting fifty feet more or
„_.o4.,„4 it i , less on tbe nght-of-way of the Western and Atlantic
quite extinct yet. Charles II.. himself dark, Hailroad and extending back tame width two hundred
asked: “Why do we never see a rogue in the • feet mote or less, situated between Magazine and Me-1
play, but, god’s fish ! they alwavs clap him on I Cbanlc streets. audad.ioinlDK the property of White and !
aWjjck periwig, wheu it is well known one of, Fulton SJSTy/ai j
greatest rogues iu England always wears a Levied on as the property of Henry Morgan by virtue !
lair one?” The allusion is supposed to be to I of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Superior j
Lord Shaftesbnrv. Quin, in Fals'.aflf, bad a • Court, in favor of John N Walker k Co vs J H Walker
veWet-cov r ed aim-chair to sit in on the r/pu'o&s Xr D o4* rn “ llM - j
Dattle-field. Also, at the same time and place one house and lot j
Two hundred years ago, when the compauv Situated on the south side of Houston street, between ,
to which Betterton belonged was pressed by a Pryor aad lvy .treeUifropt.eg fifty feet on Houston
•* . - , r -. , , street, and running back 100 feet the same width, and ,
mal, it sought to regam popularity by dm- adjoining ths proi*rty of Frank Eddleman and others. ‘
matic operas, “all 6et off with tbe most ex- j Lsviedon as the pr<
pensive decorations of scenes and habits and | to *atiafy a fi '
Without Regard to Age or I*rice.
The almost universal testimony of those who have
used the CENTURY V. HUSKIES is that there is an en-
j tire absence of headaches and other disagreeable alter-
| effects bh often experienced in the use of other brands.
This is a direct consequence of the
trlfy of (he Century Whiskies,
HANKS AND BANKERS.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK.
No. 2 Wall Strfet.
Atlanta, Georgia,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300
Interf-s; allowed from d its of Deposit.
JOHN H. JAMES.
BANKER AND BROKER,
A llow ixtepxst os deposits, weei. ..eft
fortwo or more months. Collections promptly
attended to. Refers to and corresponds with the Na
tional Park Bank of New York. I>oeB business the
same as incorporated Bank. nov22-vU3.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BA! 1 ^
of tlie City of Atlanta.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STAGES
Capital, $300,000.
Directors—Alfred Austell, R. H. Richa: i? F. W.
Holland, John Neal, 8. M. Inman, W. J.Garretv, W. ii.
Oox.
8p«cial attention is made to collections,for wh en we
remit promptly at lowest rate of exchanc-.
Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Toiler, Cash *■; ;
P. Bomare, Asst. Cashier. no ...
Information Wanted.
Georgia Flouring Mills,
BURR <& FLANDERS, Proprietors.
Manufacturers of
WILEY’S XXXX FLOUR, PEARL GRITS,
MEAL, BRAN, &c., Ac.,
Macoh, Georgia.
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STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE,
Opposite the Passenger Depot.
property of J C Vaughn, by virtue of j fWlHE Rooms are elegantly furnished, and the Table
fa issued from Fulton Superior Court | JL
pointed • ut by plaintiff's attorney.
out a gorgeous spectacle With a tran&iorma- | Also, at the same time and place, a lot or parcel of
tion scene. In 1803 Drury Lane theatre pro- I land lying and being in the Fith Ward of the city of j
<luced a play in which a real doc leaped into j Atlanta, situated on the corner of Broad aud Luckie j
, i .„ streets, fronting 100 feet on said Broad street, and run-
real water to save a child. C.iniberland wrote n . ug bKk Mm0 wW , h on Lackie 8treet to Forsyth
daring the next year, that sine# the enlarge- ; street, and fronting ICO feet on Forsyth street, the I
ment of tbe theatres, spectacles and proces- same being part of land lot 78, in the 14th district of )
sions ‘ in a great degree supersede the labors ”
Of the poet. The most successful entertain- rm ,nirgback oo Luckie street same width, 105 feet; I
meats of Convent Garden theatre dur- | and excepting, also, 37 feet on the corner of Luckie■
ing the season of 1810-13, directed by John and Forsyth streets, and running back on Luckie 67
Kemble u-ere “Rlneheerr! ” with Kivteen f ** et - Levied on as the property gf E a Sxsseen by
JVemoie, ''ere iillieDeftra, W ltn Sixteen virtue Of and to satisfy a A U issued from Fulton 8u-
horses in it, “Atadin,’ and “Timour the iar- Court in favor otffamual CTuemAn vsER
tar.** William Hazlett speaks of perform- Sanseeu. Property pointad out by plaintiff’s attorney.
| ances at the same theatre in 1810, where Also, at to. a»ma time «»d » lot on ruliiXm
—- — street, in tbe second ward of the city of Atlanta, it be
ing part of land lot 76. in the 14th district of originally
Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, containing one-
and-& half acres, more or leas, adjoining the property
of Jackaou. Levied on as the properly of J J Thrash
er, by virtue of and to MitiFfy a ft fa issued from Ful
ton Superior Court in favor of John Neal vs. Robert J
M aaey principal and J J Thrasher indorser. Septem
ber 8, 1873,
Alao, at the same time and place, a tract or pared of
land containing Jorty acres, more or lees, it being part
of land lot 65, lu the 17th diatrict of originally Henry,
now Fulton county, Georgia, situated in the Southwest
corner of paid land lot, with Improvements on the
same, couaisting of a merchant*’ mill. Levied on as
the property of W J Barrett, by virtue of and to satisfy
a fi fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of
Joseph Winship X Co. vs, W J Barrett. September
Also, at tb© same thus and place, a part of land lot
No 15. in the 14th district of originally Henry, now
Fulton county, Georgia, commencing at the northwest
corner of said land lot No 15, running e»6t along the
north line of said land lot to the middle of the com
mon road leading to Durand’s mill, thence southwest
erly along the middle of said road to a stake, along the
west hue of said lot, theaoe along the west line to the
beginning, cantaining 32 acres more or lees; said land
being vacant the date of this levy—August 2, 1869.
| “The author does not profess to provide a
public entertainment at his own entire ex
pense, and from bis own proper lands, but
contracts with the managers to get up a
striking and impressive exhibition in connec
tion with the scene painter, the scene shifter,
tbe musical composer, the orchestra, the
cbortfseS 6n flie stage, and the lungs of the
actors.” He niter wards remarked that tho
splendor of scenery and dress in “The Duke
of Milan” frequently took a way from the effect
Mr. Kean's countenance. Just fifty years ago
the “CatAract of the Gaines” drew crowds, as
it does now, to see real.*water and horse*, setoff
by the painter's skiff.” In 1831 “The Days ot
Athens” “served for little,” the Athenaum
Bays, “But to give another proof that the
nation at theaters are creeping more and more
out of the legitimate drama, and flying to the
increased show and spectacle. ” The manager
of Drnry Lane was advised in 1838 to cut the
dialogue of a great spectacle, “as any quan
tity may be exercised without detriment to
the sense.” In the same year a model of|
Burlington Arcade, with
and a real lamplighter to light real gas, del
lighted theater-geers; the burletta it was sop-1
posed to illustrate was unequal to the scen-l
| ery. “La Biche au Bois,” the original of our
s supplied with every delicacy the market affords.
E. E. BROWN k SON, Proprietors.
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GROCERS.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Macon, (Georgia.
Professor SlLLMAN,
8tatc Chemist^cf Connecticut.
Professor C. U. SHEPARD, Jn.,
State Chemist of South Carolina.
Pro fessor W. C. T1LDEN,
Washington, D. C.
Professor JOHN DARBY,
New York.
Professor A. MEINS,
All of whom agree in pronouncing it ** WITHOUT
FAULT.” and “FREE FROM ANY D£LETERIOU8
SUBSTANCE WHATEVER.”
and eliminates from the system the specific virus
which causes such a long list of suffering.
In every form of scrofulous, mercurial and const!
tuttonal blood complaints. It stands without a compeer
rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, sea u head
salt rheum, and the 88 different varieties of skin affec
tions. It is a positive curative for serofula, and the
deadly enemy of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly
eliminating them from the system. The fluid Extract
of Queen’s Delight, prepared by Dr. J. 8. Pemberton
has made the m< et wonderful aud astonishing cures.
Its purifying, vivifying and touic properties exercise
Eliza Casey, natives of Savannah. When
heard of they were in Atlanta, Ga. Any information
concerning them will be gladiv received by their
brother. THOS. M. CASEY.
Address him. cire P. M Dunn, Savannah. seplI-6
MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS' SANK
(Of Washington, Wilkes County, G*
st -ionderful uid Mtoniabing caret w. W. SIMPSOS, Prwt-imt. | A. W. HILL CuUi«
dying and touic properties exercise
the quickest and moot wonderful effects in restoring Cfnr'ls .... Cll? OOC'
health. It is harmless to tbe most delicate, and can V*apiiai OIOCK - - • -
never be need emiea. I, is the tme boautifler of the gpecU1 Altention plid to cdUect.ons, for pronint
complexion. If you want pore, rich blood, cleer ekm rem u ttLce , are rnede, et loweet rote, of exch^ge. ‘
and beautiful complexion, use tbe Compound Extract 1*3.m
of Stillingia or Quevn’s Delight. Read our treatise on
diseases of the Blood. The genuine has the signature
of the proprietor upon each label.
J.
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LIFE AND MONEY SAVED-NO HUMBUG
■W. A.. HTJFF,
WHOLESALE DEALER
CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING,
Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc.,
Corner Cherry and Third Streets, MACON, Georgia.
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FARLIE, POWELL & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
No. 96 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
Powell «fft> MurpUey*,
Bankers and Warehousemen, BARNESVILLE, GA
sepl6-2w
SOUTHERN
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
Levied on as the property of James T. Lewis, by virtue
of and to fatisfy a fl fa issued from Fulton Superior
chonkoenor-- I Court in favor of Cicero U Chandler va James T Lewis,
.g.0.1 ...» aJ maker. sdJ Thomas M Clarke, indorser.
Also, at the same time and place, a city lot aud one
two story frame building, situated on the corner of
Forsyth and Grubb streets, in the city of Atlanta; aaid
Si- —Ik ‘JW-Ji5* ^VimisaxttLSEri
snowy white lawn, failed in 1845 at Drury 0 f >U( i gatisiy a mechanic’* lien fi fa issued from the \
Lane, which a critic thought strange, because I Justice Court of the 1234th district, G M. in favor of '
he bad supposed “a series of dull, vnpid, S A M Tnrner v. 1 Q Umu» »nd tat Siam... Levy j
hackneyed enterlnin ffi en.s had enured^^he j ,„ck !
audiences Of the ‘national establishment to and roadbed, culverts, bridges, depots, side-tracks, I
stand anything.”—The Stage (IS it IG/.v, m the • rouud-bouso, shops, etc., Ding and being in the i
October Oalnry. . of f“‘Jf 0 - “'l 1 * ?«*?,•* kuown «the
y • Atlanta k Richmond Air-Line Rulroad. Levied on as |LB
■ vha property of the Atlanta k Richmond Atr-Lloe Rail- hdl operation and
A good gtorv comes from Maine. On last f°* d v,rto " of *“ d •» » «>* ! lor 411 kl,K "
Thursday the'supreme court was engaged iu a | SSKlthSlSSLi ! TERRA COTTA WORKS.
Case in which the ledgers Of both parties were Company. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney, j
aud place, city lots No, 16, j Stwh
, * , . . to enlarge my facilitiee for man-
and it has been noted that in delicate and critical cases [ ufacturing, and I am now prepared to furnish it in
here used, that there was an entire absence of_tlie ; 0 ny quantity to suit purchasers. The efficacy of this
Great Remedy,” for Dysentery, Diarrha. 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 the
public ss a cure for these diseases that is its equal. Iu
premonitory symptoms of the much dreaded epidem
ic Cholera, its effects are speedy and eure. It is pleas
ant to the taste, has no nauseating effect, and to b«
convinced of its virtue ’tis only necessary to give it a
trial. It can be purchased at the drug stores of Col
lier & Venable, corner Decatur and Marietta, and Mr
Howard. Peachtree 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 merits of this Remedy. They having used it
some of them for years past, both individually *ud in
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, Elish Robinson, Matt E
Walker, R Montgomery, Geo W Horton, JpoC White,
W J Johnson, Joe H Ransom. Win McOenfitll, M Hall,
C Kick lighter, TR Snell, Cobb co. Geo Sherdon, J A
Hayden, llobt M Farrar. Wm Powers. Anthony Mur
phy. N K Fowler, Thos G Crussell, A L Holbrook, Jaa I
Caldwell, Geo Winship.
s. T. BICCERS.
SiH.K PllOPRIETOR.
“ BIBBER’S SOUTHERN REMEDY.
Office: Peachtree street, Powell’s Building.
> olteu fol- j •
XXXX Century Whisky
I Received a medal aud diploma of merit at the Vienna
1 Exposition, being tbe only brand out of five on exhi-
1 bitiou thus honored.
j For sale by druggists and first-das? dealers through
out the United Staten; wholesale by
H. K. THUP.BER * CO., General Agents.
seplO tim New York City.
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Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
WHICH MAY BE DONE WITH LESS THAN QUAR
TER THE USUAL EXPENSE. BY THE
USE OF
(JUNE'S PATENT
8 fafe Roofing Paint,
A roof may be covered with a very cheap shingle,
and by the application of this slate be made t« last
from ‘43 to 30 years. Old roofs can be patched and
coated and made to look much better and last loDger
than new shingles without the slate, for
ONE-THIBD THE GOST OF RE SHING
LING.
The cost of Slating new ahiogling ia only about the
cost of simply laying them, and the slate is FIRE
PROOF against spark? and live coals falling upon it,
as may be easily tesh d by any one, and as appears
from thtflct that Insurance Companies
MARE THE SAME TARIF THAT THEY
DO FOR SLATE ROOFS.
For tin and iron it has no equal, as it expands by
sat aud contracts't>r cold. 1
scales.
ss it wi
Roofs covered with Tar Sheathing Felt can be made
water tight St a small expense.
The Slate ot Paint ia
heat aud contracts by cold, and nev<« ciucks
•les. Fo^cemeterv Urncea it is particularly adapted,
it will not corrode in the moat exposed places.
EXTREMELY CHEAT !
with a liberal discount
apply the material for $*4 5# per 100 square feet in
ths vicinity of New York.
: EW USE NO TaR IN THIS COMPOSITION
j tbereforo it dors not affect tbe water from tbe roof, U
GEORGIA
State Lottery
FOR SEPTEMBER.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
Orgtalie&FmScM.
AND FU NISHIN8 6000S
No. 23 WHITEHALL STREET,
Two Doors from Alabama. ATLANTA. CA.
Liberal InducJM mis Offered to Merchants, aep-.l lit
NOTICE.
iTl. vor of the Herald Publishing Company for f 5J,
dated September 18. and sighed by Bush Irw.o.
Also, a draft for $30 accepted, in favor of the Her
ald Publishing Company, by C. 8. Newton.
DRAWINGS DAILY. AT 5 P. M.
. THOMAS FINLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA GEORGIA
_ Courts, and elsewhere by apeeial contract,
business attended to with dispat. h. Offire North
Kast Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets. B- ; . Build
g, un-s tairs. d.v 'ri
r prepared to receive order
6 inch coloring brush. Capital Prize $7,000.00 L
produced in court, both appearing lather ! . A,at> . at tbe «amo u
mixed, with two charges insomecases, where, ldo’V.Jt£,ai
.in!
plied with a 4
On old rotten shingles it fills up the bolus anil pores,
hardens them, and gives anew aud substantial roof
that will last for years. On curled or warped shingles
it brings them to their place and keens them there.
front, on »»cb a, Brvtctt,, Medallion, and everything .a “he ““‘‘“f. w r “n *• “ d ?'?*“ Tickets $1.00. Shares in Proportion
•trecu, 100 feet by 3US feet; So. U and 11. wine .!ze, ' Arciutertual Uhe. AIM.Chimney Top., Vaaea. Flower , D[ .Vplfcd " of 1 ”. “ I 1
purple and in about a mouth it ohauges to a light
AW NOTICE.
30,310 Prizes, A mount in*; to $5,3,253.20, Q m
nppnreirtly, there should have been but one. ; fronUc^ on MarUn Htrest. Iwiag part of~iaud lot No! P°f 8 - Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturers of)
One of tbe parties was an Irishman, and his in tue 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton SEWER PIPE,
attorney, after opnosinc: counsel had made coun| y* G »- Idevifrt on aa ,he property of Wm J Lit- From 3 to 30 inches in diameter. Also, inte^H
some C'inital out of tho Iri^hmRn’R eoennnf- Ue ' by virtue of and * nd to Mti>f y • fi from rations, such as
eapit TU OI tne Ilisnman S acconntx, the justice court of the 1020th district, G M.iu favor of r on frA Pi<aroc Pornirp pfr
casually remarked to Judge Walton, presiding, h h a a m Thrasher vs wm J Little. Levy made by v^enire rieces, LOrnice, exc.
that tho Irishman's accounts were at least as ! J R Thompson, T. C., and returned to ms September w “ ‘"Aha tt| fi| nn
straight as those of the other party. “Wr,” • 8 * 1?‘ 3 * , _ .. , , , ,
..-a • * 4 1 41 Also at ihe same time and place, a lot or parcel of
replies the conit, it is apparent that both Undand the improvements on the same, contaiuing
parties kept accounts by double entry.” : one am) a half acres, more or less, situated on the
— * corner of Hunnicutt and Plum streets, in the fifth
-. . . , ward of the city of Atlanta, it being part of land lot
II is a dangerous thing to squeeze a Indy’s 73. in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton
hand in Brooklvn, New York. A man there . county. Georgia. Levied on as the property of O. M.
never uronosed to a ronno lartr hut he nrnw McGnfre, by virtue of and to satisfy a fl fa issued
T i^l 8 Pre ?f ‘ i from Fulton fcupertor Court, in favor of Wyly Nix. va
hex haau, kissad her, and was generally ,qm McGuire- Property pointed out by plaintiff's
a ttenttve, and so the city judge gave her j attorney, September 5th, 2873.
of promU*-
The value of advertising w«b never better
shown than Sn n recent case at Montreal,
where, while a comppsitor on the Witness was
setting np an advertisement for a lost canary,
the bird flew in at the office window.
form slate color.
AND IT IS TO ALL INTENTS AND PUR
POSES SLATE.
We will guarantee all the work that
to execute to give entire satisfaction.
PELLEGRINI * CASTLEBERRY.
an5-«lt. Kracetrack Street, near U. S. Barracks.
na.Ml’S
Analytical ani Assay Laloratsry,
76,076 tickets aud the drawing of l‘J ballots, there a
be 220 prized -ach having three of the drawn num
bers ou it; 4.366, each having two of them cu;
, 25,740, cich having oue only OX them on; aiul also
It is a slow ilrjrer, hut raiu will hot iff vl It iu tho I 45.780 ti. kots. with neither of'tho drawn numbers on
leaot in one hour after it is put iu. them, being blanks.
Simple, eeut to any part of the country by Express. To detcriuluo Ihe fate of these prize, ami btanki. 75
GARLINCTON,
Ijawycr.
isB-Wii.t. Peal-tick is Au the Co. :i:-
Office : Republic
Olb'2-dle
B;
•lantR tV ;
The newest explosion cornea from Ken
tucky, where a locomotive engineer flirting
with a lovely lasaie allowed his boiler to burst
betauHC of too much stenni, which the ador
ing swain forget to let off.
Fafton coonty. Ox , containing one-fourth of j
more or leas*, framing on Collins street lorty-flve feet,
and exten<|tfg back 5^0 ftet; theMraaJMiing known
^formerly tue property of George Gibbons, deceased,
aajhe property ol Ttiomaa Fitxgibbua, by
levied on as the proper
virtue of and to mtlsfy three fl fas issued from the
Justices Court of the l,234tb Diatrict. Georgia Mailt ia, j
iu favor of King & Co, va. Thomaa Fizgibbon. l^v-
iea made by J.F. Porter, T. C., and returned t) me
September •,187*. e
Also, at tho same tine and place, a city lot in the
city of Atlanta contain ing >; of an acre, situated on
James avenue sod adjoining tbe property of Dodging
i k Wood, it being part of land lot 82. iu tbe 14tb d|»- .
trlrt cf ottkSmfy Henry, now Fulton county, Ga. 1
I levied on as the property of J. A. Kirbai dc<>n by vir- j
: tue of sod to aaftsfy a fl fa jiauetl from tbe Coqipbell
C. O. D., at tbe following prices. If orde
seat by freight, the money must accompauy the order.
1 gallon and can §1 50
4 gallons and can 4 35
5 gallons and keg 5 50
10 gallons aud keg O 50
13 gallons and keg 13 50
MO gallons and half barrel 16 OO
40 gallons and one barrel 30 OO
Roofs examined, estimate 4 of coat given, an 1, wVn
required, will be put in thorough repair. Orders re
spectfully solicited.
Agents wanted in every tow
numbers, from 1 to 78 tuclusive. will be severally
placed in a whee’ »n the day of the drawing, and 12 ol
them drawn out Mt random: aud that ticket having for
its combination the iot. 2nd.and 3rd drawn “numbera. -
will be eutitled to tbe capital price of $7,000 00 c,e °*V la - rim.
That ticket having on it the 4th, 6th, and 6th H "
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 7th, 8th, and 9th
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on It the 10th, 11th. and
12th drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on tt the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
mmm drawn numbers, to
For full information, recommends from Insurance j ticket having on it the 3d, 4th aud 5tb
Companies and others, e itoriala from the leading rawn numbers, to...... •••••
Newafwpera, or a sample ahiugle coated with the elate. That ticket having on it the 5th, 6th, and .th
S. A. DARNELL.
Attorney - at-Law
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIM,
corner Broad and A
Will practice in the Courts of Atlanta aud
6M Vo C»return.
650 00
650 OC
650 00
650 00
1 LAYTON SHERIFF'S 5\LEv
the town of Jonesboro, Clayton county, Ueor.
gis, on tho 1st Tuesday in November. D7S. between
the usual hours of sale, the Tollowing property, tc-
address.
N. Y. Slate Roofing Compn’y T MSiSSSfS?“~
1 That ticket having i>n It the 8th. 9th, aud 10th
650 00
650 00
ecp24-ood!5&w6t
No. C Cedar street.
NEW YORK CITY.
The trial of William Moore, for the murder j Superior Court in favor of It C Beavers va John S
of a mail Dimed Dcvanny, has gone on so j Fto. d and Jno A Richardson.
Jong at Maryborough, England, that, except - Also, at ihe same time and piece, a City Lot in the
the indgOK, lawyers and prisoner, everybody c,ly ot Atlanta, fronting on Rock street fifty feet, and
h,, fftroAil-n it running back oue huudred feet, edjoinlug Griffin on
ms lorgoueii u. . _ _ the enst, and Little on ihe west, and Macon nortb.it
m ,, . . , , , being part of land lot 83 in the 14th district of origin-
“ZlOD a Travellers IS a new body of be- , ally Henry, now Fulton county, G*„ levied on as the
lie vers in &outh Carolina. They are starting. ! properly of David Thurmond bv virtue of and to sat- 1
l,a 8 . baggage aud Bible., .0 North Carolnta, j urntb |
where they believe they are commanded to Thurmond.* Leviesmado by J llThompson, LC. and
settle. : returned to me. Sept 8,1873 i
; A. M. PERKEUSON,
The city conccil of Houston, Texas, has **piMd sheriff,
get up a “corner" ou yellow fever, and m
trying to sqneexe $2,OGO cut of Galveston at
the price of Taising tbe quarantine ogaiost
that place.
rhi’alelphn claim that her new masonic
LhII i-i the mod most magnificent temple in
the world.
[Established 1860]
F 011 the Assay of Ores. Analysis of Mineral Waters,
soils, guanos, superphosphates, marls, iron
ores, slags, limestones, coals, pig and bar iron,
stoel, ores of gold copper, lead, zinc, nlckol, manga
nese. alloys, brasses, coal oils, paints, wines, beer,
milk, calculi, poisons, etc.
List of charges mailed gratis. Address, r. O. Box
305. W. J. LAND, Chemist.
To the Public.
— i have gone to some expense to make neat the place.
630 00
630 00
217 60
217 60
ATLANTA S8UTHERN BA. PUBLISHING COMPANY »“u^{Tuoto:C r , 5 o"74
TAST Agents for the pictorial Jlouoe Bible, with era ami as many i
coucordaace, Bible History, An sly els, CWisal- | front counter wi]
1 Bible, Dictionary, Patent Adjustable Photograph ! and domestic clga
um, £50 illustrations etc. The cheapest aud best j jated Liquors and Fr
n \inerica. Star of B .-tblelicm, Woman's Home I design to keep a
B . of Health, Go’den State, etc. llnuhl of Health, city, and at prices to
I rra. and Hon««hold Help. Bible cinvasMng outfit sivelv for white men
fee. aep2l-3w 1 aep23
drawn numbers, to...
That ticket having on It the 9th, 10th, and
lith drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it tha 1st, 2nd, and 4th
drawn nunibera, to
That ticket baviug ou it the 1st, 2nd, and 5tn
drawn number*, to
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, and 6th
drawn numbers, to
AU other tickets (being 207, with three of the
drawn numbers ou, each
Those 66 tickets having on them the 1st ami
2nd drawn numbers, each
Those 66 tickets having on them tho 3r d and
4th drawn humbera, each
All other tickets (being 4.224) with two of the
drawn numbers on. etch 2 00
Aud all those tickets (being 23.740) with oue
only of the drawn numbers, each 10
CAFITAl. MII/.I
On Mondays capital will be f7.«KK) 00
On TucmUvs aud Fridays capital will bv 4,M0 00
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY FRIENDS On Wednesdays capital will be ION fit
and tbe public that I have entire 1 ihe COAL On Thursdays and Saturdays 5,000 (K)
TRADE, and h*va o|tone<! au office aud yard ou the For further particulars tend for schemes.
corner of Grubb and nroad streets, near Peachtree. No ticket which shall have diawn a niixe of a sup*.
I have no hesitation In myiog that I have j» BETTER rlor denomination can be eutitled to au inferior prise.
GRATE COAL THAN THE COAL CREEK. It hums Prixes payable fo*ty (40) days after the drawiug. and
One dwelling house and lot coutaiuiag two acres,
more or frfs, in the town of Jonesboro, known as the
dwelling house now occupied by X J Raokedaly. L*\ ■
ted ou as the property of U R Hanes, under aui by
virtue of sundry fl fas in my hands in favor ci James
Hanes vs Hanes A Key and Hanes, Key k Hauev.
Property pointed OUt by plaintiff this September 27.
1873.
, n . Also, at the same time and place, will b? so’.d one
^ hundred acros, more ot less, knoan as the north half
cf land lot No. 244, in the 4th district of originally
Fayette, now Clayton county. Levied on vs the prop-
orty of W W Curry, under and by virtne of a :i fa from
Clayton Superior Court in favor of D I Stxra vs said
10 00
5 (0
W W Curry. Property poiuted out by
1 Wsterton, plaintiff’s attorneys.
Alao, at the aame time and plav'e. will 1 fitly
acres, more or less, of land iot No. U . ra the i:<th
district of originally Henry, now ClaytJU county.
Levied on aa the property of Elijah M Lasseter under
aud by virtue of a fi fa from Clayton Superior Court
su Savor of James I Chrisliau vs R NY Mrndy. admin
istrater of NV McKamer and Elijah M I.aaaeter.
Property pointed out by plain’iff. This the 27th day
of September, 1873,
NATH \NIEL G. HUDSON. Sh r rf.
Printer’s lee $2 50 j^r levy.
» Ct‘M
My lDr with pure, uuaduHe-
ench Mixtures.
i good Liquors ns any Bar in t’ao
suit the times. Aly Bur is « xclu-
U. J. LOYAI.L, Agent.
just as we’l, lias less sulphur in it, aud docs not coke
aa bad ns C ai Creek, and only makes hall the quantity
:>l urin e, ami is perfectly clear of slate.
Bv strict attention to nu*io«ar, and furnishing iho
VERY BEST OF GRATE COAL, 1 hone to iipwli u lib«»
sliare of patronage.
i*p!7 dSm J. g. LESTER.
ibje.
All pTir.cs ol *20.0
ately after tlie drawn
A A” Prlxea cashed at thia office
HOWARD & CO.. Managers,
«rpp-f«b21 ATLANTA. GA.
4 A MoCv»N>