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Bessie vras lair a* fair could be.
With a anrile for every one.
And taauy there was who knew full well
She would marry the Fqoire'a eon.
The Squire’* sou was rich and proud.
But to Beeaie bent bis kneo ;
The viJUte gossip the story told.
And my heart was sad. Ah, me
But I worked away at my blacksmith**trade.
Less thinking should make me mad.
And the Squiie hi a; self drove tip one day—
**C« me, work with a will, my lad ;
For lb-ssie, the belle, will ride
On the horse I no;v want shod.
And my son shall her happy eacori 1> :”
I answered him with a hod.
Ah, well I reuiembcj* luuvf a t mo,
When Bessie had walked with me.
And how I had heped that some bright day
Vie would nearer each other be.
But I did my work, and when day was done
1 turned on my homeward way,
WjLdcring wbat the young rq'iite bad d
lo Be S3 a« they rode that day.
The shadow* grew long, an*l loarcr still.
As I neared a low-baned gate,
Where, when we w>re better friend* than tm
Bessie for mn would wait.
And thinking of that, my eyes I raised.
And the dueky benr grew bright,
ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE.!
T
|^HE SIXTEENTH RUGULklt COURSE OF LEC
TURES in this lottiinMou w ill commence on the
nday iu November next, and ontir
I the first of Mau-li, following.
M.R.N.Y.
_A.dvertisem.ents?.
OORE’S RURAL NEW
YORKER* the Great Uluatra-
■ ted agbicultuk.il and Fam
ily Weekly, 1b the Sfnnd*
Authority upon Practical Subjects suci a High-
FACULTY
W. G BIGGS. M. D.,
sot of Principles and Pra
icinc.
It
bright
The sbovan a the a'sepy birds.
Were watchii g us there, we knew,
Bnt bttlc we cared, as the shadows rolled
From hearts that were still found true.
And wbat of the squire’s son :** said l
Ah, did you quite believe
|gg am
reive?
W. II. GOODWIN. M. D..
I*r<.feeaor of Gaucral and Medical Chemistry.
Wit. ABRAM. LOVE, M. 1>,
Profes3or cf Physiology.
•JNO. TH«D. JOHNSON. M. I>.,
Professor of Genet a! and Dercrlptive Anatomy.
J. G. WlSTMOBELAND. M. I).,
Profos.or of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
J. P. LOGAN, M. D.,
Professor of Clinical Medicine.
ROBT. BATTEY, M. D.,
Prefersor of Obstetrics.
A. W. CALHOUN, M. D ,
>f»fe*sor of Diseases of the F.ye and Ear.
W. r. WESTlfOB ELAND, M. P..
Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery.
J, B. BAIRD, M. D ,
Lecturer on Minor Surgery.
until Toned Literary Journal. Only $2.53a year-leRstoclubs.
Great Premiums or Cash Commissions to Ag*nts.
Thirtrcn Xumbers (Oct. to Jan ) On Trial, for (fitly
Fifty Cents 1 Premium Lata, 4c., seut free to
all Trial Subscribers.
Address D. D. T. MOORE, New York City.
Med- ys-taj Onfll/ - N w ready lor ac-nte, laoinc i
HCW DUUfX Life in (he Bible. By Pax-
ill Maei a, D. D.. atiibor of “Night Scenes in the It:- ,
bio,” aai ••Our Father’s House,” of which nearly i
• 100.000 copies of each were sold Bend’or Circular. 1
ZIEGLER 4 ai’CURDY, 518 Arch strtet, Philadelphia,
Pa.
BALTIMORE CARD8.
Armstrong:, Cater & Co.,
IMPOKXKRC AND JAASCVACTCSCKE
RIBBONS, MILLINERY,
STRAW OOOD3,
WHITE GOGDJ,
LINEN, LACE,
EMBROIDERY,
H VNDK^BCUIEFS, and
LADIES’ NECKTIES,
IRON WAREHOUSE
OF TilB
Scofield Rolling Mill Co.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
237 and 239 Baltimore St.. UNTO. 28 PEACHTREE ST?.
BAR IRON of all kinds.
G. W. HOLMES, If. P. :
Processor of Principles and Practice of Medicine.
N. P’ALVIGNY, M. D..
l’rosector iu Professor of Surgery, and Curator.
Practical Anatomy conducted by Professor of Anato-
inf! farmers and Farmers’ Sons during the Fall
IUU and Winter months io do business in tb-.iro vu ;
and adjoining townships. Business respectable, easy
and pays well. For particulars, address 3. 8. LCRAN- |
1 TON k CO , Hartford, Couu.
jy gouts Wanted.
BEND FOR CATALOGUE.
QSMtSTIC SEWING MACHINE C3.. NEW YCRK—
|T\QM EST/r’^
BALTIMORE, MD.
jf®“ Orders solicited.
BOBERT OBT'f
The following lees fur the Keg (Car
required:
Matriculation (paid once oniy) $ 5 00
Tickets for the Full Course 50 00
Practical Anatomy (required once only) 10 00
Graduation 25 CO
Good boar 1 and lodging can be li«d ;»ar tho College
at $4 00 to $5 on per week.
Any furtner information will be fur islietl promptly her
A lady hearing that a tunnel cost .'*,000 •
francs a yard, importuned her! husband to 1
bny her a dress of that material.
If a man marries a ballet-dancer will hb
children have a step-mother ?
A young lady, speaking of one of her aver
sions* said, “He’s almost a perfect brute; ke
enly lacks instinct.
A St. Loois widow has sent iu proposals for ; byaddresaing
grading the streets in I hat city. She is ready
:o receive propofols also.—Boston Best.
No matter how amiable a lady may be, sajs j
i be Now York Mail, la-hion dem mds that she
shall appear nsftiid in public.
An orphan. under age, married bis female
guardian in Illinois, the other day, and was
compelled to get her written consent to his
marriage before the wedding could take place.
Tte Salt Lake Tiibnne mentions the case
M a Mormon bishop’s wife, who Laving lost
her charms had been turned out to shift for
herself, now getting Lev living by doing
Lroily wasting.
A Chicago man ’.tho engaged but twelve
hacks for Lis wife’s funeral is soundly de
nounced by all the living wives iu the city,
who think it no wonder that his poor, d*nr
wife pined herself away.
An Illinoisan, who has the mammas of three
• t his temporary matiimoci.il partners still WASHINGTON DESSAU. A M B. L, of Ma
living under his loof, lit ads a movement to
proeme an amendment to the divorce Ians,
including moth rs-in-law in the process of
expiration.
An octogenarian spinster is among the
latest batch of English converts to Mormou-
ssm. and is on her way to Utah in the com
fortable faith that she wiil be “sealed” io
some respectable elder immediately on lur
arrival.
A correspondent, v.ritiig how a Jersey
lamp-meeting, tells the following: “Many
people sleep in the same ten* here,
being separated by partition. A young Meth
odist fellow lrom Camden Lad become quite
interested in a pretty daughter of a religious
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ever invented. Send for Circular. WASHINGTON
! IKON WORKS, 05 Yesey street. New York, sole man-
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College of American Medicine & Surgery
AT MACON, GA.,
riTHIBTKENTII ANNUAL SESSION. <
X Fisnt Monday in November, l-*;::, s
ing four months ttcrralter.
Faculty :
C. II GALFNTINE, >T. P . of C.evel*
r,of**»or oi Obstetr c* and Dise.s got'
i h.ldren.
•70S. AtOLFHUS. M. 1>.. of St. Louis, Mo.,
l rofenor of Surgery and Piscans of the F.; < :
Ear.
II. C. FltENCII, M. P , cf Chicago. Ill
The Chair of Theory ana Practice.
4. T. COXE, M. P , Macon, Ga.,
ITof« s*or of Phjslologv and Pathology.
W. C. JONES, M. t>.. of Ma.-on, Ga ,
Professor «.f Chemist; y, Fbannacy and Bolanv.
J. A. BR-'/WN, M. !>., IrulfaaapoH«, In I.,
Pr(>fessor of Mate r a Meuica and Tr.creputics.
y at I.
Pro'cssoc of Medical JarisprnJeace.
A. L CLIN K Sc ALES. M. D.. of Uacou, da ,
Profeg^or or AuatOHiy.
R F. LSbTER, M. J), of Reidsville, Gj..
l>» mo:is;rator of Andosy.
T. J. RAISE. Janitor.
T* o o s :
For a full course of L ctures. mcludiog all th
chairs, payable in advance $100 00
Matriculation Ticket (liret tarni) 5 00 .
Gradual on I'ee 25 00 J American Jewel.
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WASHINGTON IRON WORKS.
00 Yesey street. Ne
G. OBER &, SONS,
Manufacturers and Proprietors of
Genuine PtepWeroiM Guana,
Aimuoiiialed Snpor-riiospliatcs,
Special Tobacco Compound, Cr und Plaster,
&c„ &c., S.c,
—ASD—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
! Ottice, 6? South Strtet. BALTIMORE, Maryland. Far*,
tory, Locust Point.
k&f- Wheat growers would do well to pur chaw tbete
superior Guanos, used v? ly largely in wheat growing
! section*.
I have used tl.eBe Manures for the last live years
and unhesitatingly reccmmeud th?
Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at 4]c. rate-,
and examine the stock and get a Price List.
atig3l-d&wtf
Call
JOHN A. DOAXTE,
id Boy's—Wool, Fur and S
OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC mi ELEGANT and FULL ASSORTMENT of
CAPS
o; all Sl)lct—Men’., Eov, , rt -
UMBRELLAS. - ‘
id Misses—lull assortment. Cottoa, 8cotch Gingham. Ala]*. ; . 8»rk.
CANES to ANY taste.
| JIy stock tallies in prices as follows:
HATS AND CAPS.
HATS,
Mens’ j
FURS.
Ladle*’
GOLDSBOROUGH, FORSTER & CO.,
Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine
Standard Whiskies and Imported Liprs. ■
No. fi‘J South Gay Street, Baltimore.
ISAAC W. WALKER, of Virgin is. Salesman.
ang’iC Gin
L..A.DI IdSS ’
t'lM*iiiisp f Drawers, Skirts A; >;u:htjjtmns,
Walking Suits, Infants’ Outfits
CH II/DUKN S CLO I IIINO,
E. N. SPENCER, No. r, » fexington fit.,
o BALTIMORE.
AD’S GKAVI) IHtllFAS tOLOG.VK.
READ’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE,
READ’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE,
Silk, from $5 00 to $7 00.
Fur, from $1 ‘20 to $5 00.
Wool, from 50o. to $1 60.
C;*.r>e, from .W. to $110.
FIRS.
v»\ L orn $4 0 ) to $15 C
Misseb*. lrom $2 onto *10 0
UMBRELLA*.
Cotton, from 00c. to $2 00.
Ginghum, from $3 50 to $8 (*'.
Silk, from $5 50 to $15 00.
Ruggy. S3 00 to *6 00.
I have i
All Of '
JAME*
LOAN CLUT1FI0ATES
T 3TL XJ 3ST JtSL !E3 .
the way here i
heap, hud on r
. TRUNKS, vc.-txp. lajiy.
or all goods bought cr irrcey On
JOHN A. OOANE.
- No. G White La”, street.
AN!)
rr
Made in
j. and Wes*.
—1 - | sells at 25
Baltimore
It is the t
euts.
and Fold by all dealers. South '
veetest perfume in America, and
•ng26-lm
CHARLESTON CARD;
£. W. MARSHALL & GO.,
Wholesale Dia
Foreign M Domestic Drj Goods
AND NOTIONS,
Comlonspt! Uailrcad Time Tal*!
General Ti-
PLUME * ATWOOD, produces tbe hugest 1 ght 1
Can be used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all
iatno dealers.
Boys want- >
ROME ADVERTISEMENTS.
! should be add
All communicatioLi
CLINKSCALES, m. d
p’e-sure in answering irov
President Bo^rd Trustees.
A. L. CLINKACALEP, St-rrt tsiy Board Trustees.
■qlMvi dltnMla Aw. .
3 to A. L.
i.. who will take
T. COX. 2d. D
| Boobs, Games, etc., in their own
f the ! localities. No capital needed. Catalogue, Terms, etc.,
sent free. P. O. VIOKORY.tCO.. Augusta. Maine.
'ttnurciiou.txcr, ok soul char mi no.” now
1 either sex may fascinate and gain the love aud
a fleet ions of any person they choose, instantly. This
simple mi utal acquirement all can possess, free by
mail for 2> cents: together with a Marriage Guide,
Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hiuts to Ladies. A queer
book. 100.000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM CO.
SEAY &. WALKER,
HOMS, GA.
: b
call the attent.o
MANUFACTURERS OF
,* | . ■ , : . . .. , , -wm . | m , t , , * book. 100 000 sold. A*ld
*™ tT - f I f, st . n, " ht ' *»*'!** dozen oreo.J- Pj|t;|J)SC() FClIhlle LlStltUtC. Publishers, Philadelphia,
hearted fellows were trying to sleep, they 1 * and - "oldest
tensive stock.
the trade. Orders s<
■cpG-2m
Gro. Vi. Williams,
William Birmk,
Jos. U. ROBtUTS*. N,
4AS. Briixje
Robt. S. Cat
Fuask E. T »
heard him say in a low, sweet voice: “Now,
Caioline, dear, Itt me seal the vow. do!*'
•>fo, James, I cannot. What would my father
and mother sat V replied the sweet, girlish
voice. ‘Dnt, Caioline, 3011 have piomised
to be mine—now let 113 seal the vow—let ns,
do let rs—won’t yon? Do kiss me!’ ‘Xo,
•fame?, I cannot, oh! I cannot—’ in a mo- _ .
meat, the tent paitilion parted, and a big-! central,
whiskered brother, who wanted sleep, shout- roa< rom U1 r
id: ‘For God's sake, Carrie, let him seal
that vow. He’ll keep 11s awake all night if
yon don't.’ The vow was sealed.”
•A XllLY MLDtrtN
Near Baltimore, Md.,
rilHIS INS'lITUTE HAS BEEN IN OPERATION ■
1 for 36 years, and enjoys a national reputation.
With the number of pupils limited to ninety, it baa
SANFORD’S
Laver Invigorator
- COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO
GAS AND STEAM FITTING,
A purely Vegetable Cathaitic and Tonic, for Dyppep- 1
, „. . - . sia. Constipation, Debility, Sick Headache. Billions
•a**™*™?* «-*«-• “ d
c d ugKtSts fo
’■°f i
. H. ARCHER,
. Elliott City, Md.
The Little People.
SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE
AP 4.^ Aft per day. ! Agents wanted ! All
Lv classes of working people, of
either sex, young or old, makenmie money at work
for ns in their spare moments, or all ilie time, than at
anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STIN
SON & CO., Portland, Maine.
Rome Hollow Ware and Stove
Manufacturing Company.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Cotton Factors and lankers,
HAYNE ST., CHARLES N.S.C.
WILLIAMS, BIPNIE & CO.
Commission Merchants,
(io Bravpi- Street, Sew A'ort.
All Kinds of
IjaGrraxiso. Gra.
J. D,
CO.
clniili
How l>ibt to keep imjni^itive
t ara shut up: Box ’em.
We once knew a boy who said that he liked
“a good rainy day; too rainy to go to school,
and iust rainy enough to go fisning.”
While witnessing a game of base ball out
West a boy was struck on tho back of his
bead, the bawl coming ont of his month.
Aten-year-old French gill burned her fa
ther’s house because he had whippsd her tor
not knowing her catechism.
A youngster appeared at one of the liostou ;
public schools the other morning, clutching
anxiously at bis waistcoat. investigation 1
found ont that he bad concealed a wbolq cus
tard pie under that garment.
The Xew Haven Journal chiouiclis another ,
base bail item. A Northern lad made a home
run Tuesday; be was closely followed by a'
bull from a field he bad just left.
A youth of .Salisbury, four rears old. and
his young sUbr, saw a rat hasten into a hole i Term.^Evcry'advxutu*
of Nine First
rjTHlS INSTITUTION, with
Class Teachers, will resume ex**ti*isr» the last Wednes
day in August. Four premiums for excel ence iu
Music and Painting were awarded Pupils of this
College at the la«t State Fair. For Catslouges. ad
dress I. F. COX, President.
UNIVERSITY
OF GEORGIA.
ri^UE 73D ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS INST1TU-
J TION will commence on WEDXBSDAY, ^
October 1st, 1*73, and continue, without intermission, torn New York
until August 5tli, 1*74. The State
COTTON! Brass and Iran Castings
1 TAKE PLEVSURE IS ANNOUNCING 10 MY
friends and the public generally, that I am now
ready to rtceive
COTTON ON STORAGE.
at my Agricultural Building, co uer Alaba-.u 1 and For
syth streets, and would thank my trieuds, both Mer
chants and Plantere, to favor mo with a portion of
their patronage.
I solicit consignments of cotton for sslc here or for
shipment to my correspondents at Savannah, Charles-
nd Liverpool, upon which I will m ike
WADE TO ORDER.
COTHRAN & JACKSON.
1IAXKKRH.
nOME, Georgia.
Collections md Remittance s 1 lomptly attended to.
ADGER &
IMPOBTEBS OF
HAJtDWAR.'E,
CUTlEBr. GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL ANO ASRICUITU-
RAL IMPLEMENTS.
131) MeetingMm»t nml (>2 F;)-l Bav.Mreet,
Charleston, S. C.
may 23-d6m
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
GRANGE ADVERTISEMENTS
No Change of Office.
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
And Mechanic Arts,
LIBERA' CASH ADVANCES ON LIBERAL TERMS.
1- iiU.l V STV11-; GRANGE.
s -Fire Marine taraiice Ce„
MEMPHIS TENKESSEE,
Giviug the «rriva
rccted by R. D. Ma
Kimball House:
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAlLRC xl'.
Dc.pirte S.:»0, a. it., Cincinnati Fxpres«: fl, r Keu-
neeaw Line. AiTiv. 1:20 p. , Cic.-.-cna;. r pre-.-.
11:15 p. 51 , E'*nneeaw Line.
GEORGXl IUXLROAD.
Depart S:*5 a. >: .and 6 p. at.; htoue Mo A ->::,•
modation. 5 p. m. Arrive 5:45 p. 5i., and 1. :■ m. .
Stone Mountain Accommodation, 8 a. xu
MACON AND WESTERN BAII.ROa
Depart 1 a. m., Mail Train, and 1:50 r. 'i • At-. <* 5;.V>
a. 5i., Mai! Train, and 5:40 r. M.
WEST POINT RAILROAD.
Depart 11:30 p. >:.; arrive5:40 a. x.
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE T.«::25AI*.
Depart C:!S a. si.; anive 7 r. m.
ATLANTA FAPKK 5IILLS.
Book and New*.
JAMES ORMOND. 1
Refers this'{-ii>cr a? a sample of tbe qua’.. - - . New-
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD
ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE .
Op Pobi Royal Railroad Company, :
ArocsxA, Ga., June 18.
/\x AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 30, TRAINS o>
this Road will run as follows*:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augn«ta at €-45 a_v.
Arrive at Port Royal at C:16 p.>»
Arrive at Charleston at 4:45 p.m
Arrive at Savannah at ?:50 r.a*.
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at ^:43 a.xi.
Leave Charleston at 8:10 a.M-
Leave Savannah al 2:30 a m.
- Arrive at Augusta at 5:33 p.xj.
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at 2:10 f.m
Arrive at Port Royal at 11.35 1 M
Arrive at Charleston at... 5:90 A.v
Arrive at Savaunah at ’ - Zb p m.
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN,
Will leave Port Royal at 10:30 p. 5.
ibarlcston at 6:00 pm.
afforded for procnrii
the Iflin floor. Sai«l be, “Si?, the Bible
says, 'Watch nml j>ray.’ You pray while I j General Oonrae and
watch tbe hole, and I’ll swat him acrost tbe ,w *
anoot when he coiucs ont.”
A poor little church-goer a-.ketl bis mother
where tbe “cattle with a thonsaml tails"
lived. “Cattle with u thousand tails, child!"’
exclaimed the ft3tont8hed \ a ent, “there are , .
nosnch tbiogH.- ‘ Ves, there are, retained ; *?“?,£S:Tt!i
•he boy; “tbe minister said the ca*tie with a
thousaud tails wtra the Lord’s!”
At a ^uuday-schocd concert the other even
ing, «]♦ at AllanU, the following occurred :
Little fellow (reciting his verse) —“I am the
Bread of Life.' Superintendent (question
ing him us to bis knowledge of the Bible) —
“Who said ‘I am the Bread of life Y *’ Little
feflow (in surprise) — **1 said it. ’
Lord Keginald : Ain't yer goiu to Lave
home puddin* Mbs Biclards V It s so jolly. ; pieta Stock of
The Governess: There, again, Heginald! " ' *' ’
l*uddin’— goiu*— ain’t yer! That’s the way
I . — U.i/ui r,.1 I I. - LIa.Ia .... Ate T ■ — * ^
fud wi’.l hold the same
:U U;e voiiuiry allow?, is
Jibc'Rl educition, both in a
Special Department*. Degrees
grauted botu in Arts and Si mute anil in law, Engi-
nepring and Medici no—the last tiirt.uu the Georgia
Medical Colltge Augusta, now • 10 ndied with the-
University.
THE LAW SCHOOL
remains in session throughout tnt eiit’re y#»r. Libe
ral provision is made: for the beneficiaries and for stu-
KIGKEST MARKET VALUE FOR COTTON
eutrnsieJ to my m.ui i^t !>;•?«'. Eotranc** t<* Warehouse
on Fersytb street. MARK YV\ JOHNSON. !
Atlanta, Ga.. Fept. 21, lh73.— dAwlm j
J
Guano NTotice io Planters.
MARK W. JOHNSON,
OF ATL\N TA, GEORGIA,
^ / VWIKG to nioueJary ciiair, and belfcvii
\ " Ih? pecuuiary interest ol the tieo
addressed to 51 a con. Ga., s
Patrons of Husbandry.
utsining full information, apply to
v,3f. henry waddell.
>ec etarv of the Faculty
Athens. •
rith c
. iu :
NASHVILLE CARDS.
FARMERS
. i
•)un Bates and Doily Maple speak, and Jim's ,
a Crtable boy and Dolly’s a laundry maid.
Lord Reginald : Ah! but that’s the way father
aod mother speak, too, and father's' a duke
and mother’s a duchess. So there !—[Punch.
A lady took her son, of some five years, to
church. After the minister had been preach
ing about half an hour, the little fellow grew
wleepy and began to nod. The mother roused
him into attention several times bj pushing,
but as it seemed a hopeless case she conclud
ed to let him sleep undisturbed. After a
while the little fellow had his nap out, and
saw the minister still holding forth. He
looked up in his mother’s face and innocent
ly asked, “Mother, is this Sunday night, or is
it next Sunday night?”
The T'tica Herald says uieu *%ill never kuow
what effect it would have had on Job it eleven
little girls bad called on him, one after anoth
er, and fried to sell him Sunday school pic
nic tickets.
A spread-: agle orator of New Yoik State
wanted the wings of the biul to fly to eveiy
town and county, to every village and hamlet
in the broad land, bnt he wilted when a
naughty boy iu tbe crowd sang out, “You’d
be shot for a go<>-e before yen had flew «a
mile.”
A lady took her son ot some five yean to
(hurch. After the minister had been preach
ing about hall an hour, the little fello v grew
sleepy and began to nod. The mother roused 1
him into attention several times by pushing; j
but as it seemed a hopeless case, she conelu- '
ded to let him sleep undisturbed. After a
u bile the little fellow had his nap ont, and |
•saw the minister still holding on. He looked |
np in bis mother’s fare and innocently asked, |
'•Mother, is this Sunday night, or is it next 1
. rSonduy night ?"
lor Catalogue.
C. H. STOCKELL A CO.
Broad 8L, and 2 A 4 Cohere Bt.,
NaahvlUe. Tei*
payment of Gnuoo Bonds, 1
JlMiillingrt, up to November let.
ibis privilege ( eases, so please In
you* aeries of Ibis rare opportui.ity to yet a good price
i»#r • our Cotton. Parties owinz less than a bale, will
ship the ba’e and the balance will be returned them at
tb-market price. Settle here or with ioy agents, who
Mtvered rou guano. 2 sin now wady to
OEUVER GUANO FOR ANOTHER SEASON.
I am cow ready to receive, store, ah::> and buy or
► ell Cotton for my customers. o. l-dvw j >
South Carolina Railroad.
. ^ , vited to respective A-fimta Hu.balo—your en-
t 1«> s-****** ***f terprising, tearless and u'ented coluborer—as our me
after which date dium of official communication, until after tbe session
j of tbe Georgia Btab- <»ranu
October 29, l.sTt.
icUH -dtcK-Vi-*
in 1865 Capital $300,000.
U»|»i(iil amt Asspls, July 1 *<?:».
$353,835.94.
tbe city 01 5Iacon,
K TAYLOR. Sec’y.
Georgia State Granges.
H. GRONAUER, F. S. DAVIS.
Secret*r>. ; Preotd uf.
W.T. LITTLEJOHN, R.V.VREDENBURGH
Asa't. Secretary. Vice Pie* t.
E AL9:
4RASGKS n—■»-«.- *
Georgia State Grange.
WAX. -A-- STEWART.
KASf.'AOTTBKh
Iruu Kailius, Verandahs, Chu’ - *, Srltlrs,
JAIL WORK. Etc.,
| CORXEK MAKKKT AND ASH STKIOKTS,
NASHVILLE. TENN.
junell-ddm
A. ERGENZINGER,
No. 7 Hunter St. near Whitehall,
js ntADT ror. thk rvu. sk\>..s thr'rsish
Blankets, Quilts, Comforts.
Slu rli. Slip., l ullntrrp.m. l i.lln i -.
('H.inuii'ro>', June 21. 1873.
O N AND AFTER fiUNDAY. THK 29th INSTANT,
tbe following Schedule will be run ss tbe South
I’arolii a Railroad:
BETWEEN I’llARLESTON AXIl At«l>TA
ILAPAROHKF
a V.
1873.
DAY UAHSENOI.H TH.VIN.
To Special Depot:e«
Bv direction oi ib • htec:it;\e f .miuittee of tbe
Georgia State Gi UJ^e. you are h^eby reqaeated Jo
forward to this offi • all le v* 1 >r or^an /ation of G an-
jej wbicb have r.ot bee:i paid io Those Cr-inxes
which have quosterly due* to p-»y. will lorward *ame
to M. Jones. Iren'm ••a -ir b* tore IN'tot** .D.'i.
MpW-t-l r T■» ' l A>R. net
. H. BttAZ'ER, Gen. Agent.
DA ITS X‘ CL A UK
Acral..
:|:| Hn.a.l si., AllanU, (i;i.
AVl'ItOVEU RISKS TAKEN IN THIS
STRONG ANT) POPULAR COMPANY
At Eataljllahocl Hates,
rving Atlanta by the 6 c
nu.'Vtion tt AtiRUsta with
Port Royal, ba\annah,
PCI T.UM. Da J. II. I '•W.
PULLUM & LOW,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUCC STS.
Siicrfssoi lt» Hoiirtl, Craig A (....
3 Kin;
isc, Decatur street. Atlanta, w
John Daniel an Lucian Smith will be J to ar»•
1 wait on Lhai obi friends ^gl7-U
THE STATE FAIR.
rilHK under stoned baa tbe honor of an uncirjt N*
Jl the citi. ena of Atlanta that he ha* l -a appom
ed Local Agent of the city of Macon, ♦. - ugh Hc>n.
W. A. Hurt, for thla section of Georgia. . :he State
E'air. My office is with the Cotton St*:* * Life Insur
ance Co., No. 17 Kimball Horse Blcck. iLy informa
tion relative to the State Fair will be diet:: iRy yiw»
by tbe undereisoed at hie office.
ocl.Vtl S FRANK WABK1.N. Ajent
I 5 o, o do
REAL ESTATE ,
IN
For Sale.
TVX attr
Of bj, (
H. UAKKISs.
cDe. cfcc.
PARKI NS & ALLEN.
^r.chitects and Superintendents,
Will furuiah Plana and Specificationa for
CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS,
AND DWELLINGS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
O.'FiCE, Corner of Pryor and Decatnr Streets
I Oi.te the Kimball House.
' dec ’.-dAurty.
Daily Train out
with Night Tiain.
Night Train out of A ’giiM.
at Columbia with Greenville
Passengers for points on the
K*i)r< ad will avoid a tedious
IiIm, by taking this route.
! Klegant now Sleeping Cars
j Augusta and Charleston.
s.igldtf
1 U1K undetR /ned. John R. Wallace. o:5v.'s »;•*>.* -
worth of Heal Estate, and J. W. Kngliah $75,000 t .
$50,000 worth Improved, at small ca^b paymeais a»G
long time interest bearing soles.
Those pan.0 stricken parties who w::hd:- w their
funds ore specially invited to call, andth'se hobtnkg
Ler.jfic-iics of Dejiosit in John H. James' lUsk.au*
notiTied that they will be taken at par.
Make your application at the office : . Wallace .v
Fowler.
JOHN R. W.UJJkCK
aep-^'* *J. W. ENvrilRH.
tKitabirihril in
J. J. k 8. P. RICH ARBS.
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
HOLKAALE AND RETAIL D1 \T >.b> IN
BOOKS. NTITIONERY & 3IISM.
YV:th m! Xiticle* U»u dly Kebt ’. * a
FIRST* I LASS BOOK STORE.
To thk Prone—We have swvtvc 1 many fierce as
. nits and still live: In tiiuca past «f have l*ov*t
o rt'd o*i from the corner above, (but '.hat big gnn w»*.
i ago!) NVe ha%«' bein .ftca I.yncik<i<
nel attempt is tub e to /vw*A*<
U8l But we a**ure our friends net) that
fit!«/»4 do cot annoy lie, aud we tear m t the whU*
* ',v*c ol aasailsnts: there shall l>e no JhIn the caru
our quo, but sure pop every time '
If we do not pn icaa to "dnpik .ite New V >rk UiUk"
we do gnsrautee to s«'ll AS Low cud fi'.l *41 orders a*
promptly aud ta’Dfacuuily as A' fc OTHUi HiATbK
within V50 miles of Atlanta.
Tuan king our friends for past favors. w\* jotk o»r
if and ready for fire at the tint opportunity.
Give ns a trial, one and all, aod our lUeraiy . sW.ii*
warranted to sitie.y the most craving appetite.
spiked to
nmvidnally, for premium 144.