The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 22, 1873, Image 6

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Symptoms of t'siairh. Obstruct it.dm ot na>al passage', diacharge falling into throat, sou.ti tots proluse, wa tery. acid, or thick and it-n-icsoUH, mucous, piraleiit bloody, putrid, offensive, e<e. In O b*r£ a dryness, we k or inflamed eyes, ruin ing in rare, deafness, ulc< rations, so tbs irom tile th, Toice altered, nasal twang, offensive breath, impaired smell and taste, etc. Few only of above symp oris likely to be present in any case at one time. To cure— take Dr. Fierce’s Golden Medical Oiacoveiy earnestly, to correct the blood and system, which ore always at fanlt, also to act specifically, as it does, upon the diseased glands and lining membrane of the nose and its communicating chambers. The more I see ot this odious disease, the more positive is my belief that if we would make treatment perfectly successful in curing it, we must use constitutional treatment to act through the blood, as well as a soothing *nd healing local application. Dr. bage’s Catarrh Remedy, when used warm and applied with Dr Pierce’s Kasai Douche, (fleets cures upon “o mm on sense." rational and scientific prin ciples, by itsmild, sco'hing and healing prop erties. tc which the disease gradually yields, when the system has been put in perfect or der by the m-e of the Golden Medical Discov ery. This is the only perfectly safe, scientific and successful mode of acting upon and heal ing it. So successful has the above course of treat ment proven that the pioprielor offers $5(M reward f<»r a case he can uot care. All • he means sold by Druggists. R. V. Fierce, M B., Fioprii tor, Buffalo, N. Y. ocl9~dt odl » Tboops of Am.Mii.NTa Vanquished.—On ac count of the pr< mp'iiesH with which it checks the fevers g*nerated by unhealthy exhala tions, Hostetler's Bitters is considered an in dispensable family medicine on the borders of our Southern pnd Western rivers, and in new settlements where the plow and the axe are for the first time disturbing the solitudes of nature. I is reputation, however, is not confined to such localities. Wherever the el ements of disease are rite it is the surest safe guard of health; whoever sickness prevails, it is efficacious as a remedy. Among the se rious diseases which it is guaranteed to con trol are indigestion, biliousness, and all the minor ailments connected with derangements of tho stomach, the liver, and ibo bowels — such as heartburn, be iduche, flatulence, cos- tiveness. nausea, distaste for food, languor and debility, palpitation of the heart, trem bling of tb3 hands, noises in ihe ear, disor dered vision, disturbed sleep, and mental in quietude. As these physical nnd mental dis turbances tend to a genetal failure of all the powers of the system, they shoo d beat once corrected-as they always m*y be by a course of Hostetler a Stomach Bitters. oct‘21 dlw THE CHRISTIAN INDEX Atlanta, Goorjia. Organ of the Baptist Denomination HJ£V. D. SHAVER, D.D. ASSOCIATE £I>lTOM: REV. 8. HENDERSON, D.D., - - - Aurora, Ala REV. K. B. TKaGUK. D.D., - - - Selma. Ala REV. T. G. JONES. D.D.. • - - Nashville. Tekn MACON ADVERTISEMENTS. FLOURINC MILLS. (Georgia Flouring Mills, BURR & FLANDERS, Propr-tors. Manufacturers of WILEY’S XXXX FLOUH "EARL gViTS, MEAL. BRAN. Ac., tc., STEADFASTLY devoted to the tenet* and great in terest* of the Baptist Denomination, this paper, which for nearly a half ogntury has been the organ and fav orite of the Baptist* ot Georgia, and for the past seven years bearing the same intimate relation to the broth erhood of Alabama and portions of Tenneseoe, South Carolina, Florida and Mississippi, will In the future merit, by th*« excellency of its character, their highest appreciation The reader will find that besides the Urge quantity of Moral and Beliginn* Truth with which it is freighted weekly, a chaste solection of mis cellaneous reading and a complete summary ol reliable intelligence—both domestic and foreign—will render them independent of other papers- Correctly printed Market Reports of the principal cities will make the paper invaluable to all classes of our people. Am au advertising medium, possessing as it does a constitu ency oi over 250.000 intelligent, substantial Christian people, it is unequallel by any other publication in the South. The index clubs with ail the leading pa- pera and periodicals in the United States The inter ests of friend* remitting us will be carefully pro tected. Price in au ranee, $3 60 a year ; Miniate s, $3 00. JAS. P. HARRISON & CO., Proprietors, To whom all communications must*;; , ddresecd. 19* Send for specimen copies, circulars, etc. In connection with The Index, we have perhaps the largest and most complice Book and Job Printing Office in the South, known as the FRANKLIN Steam Printing House, At which every style of Book, Mercantile, Legal and Railway printing i« executed. In exo-lleucy of man ner, promptest*# and cheapness, we defy competition. Our Blank Book Manufactory is likewise well ap pointed. Orders solicited for every grade of vro k in this department. County officials will find it to their interest to consult us as to Legal Form Books Kec- olds, Minutes Blanks, etc. Books, Newspapers, Sheet Music, and Periodicals, bound and rebound to order. Remember to make your orders *to«m Print'nu House. THE BROWN HOUSE DURING THE FAIR. Brown Uoitse, M.con, Ga , would say: No rooms will be pre-eucaged. The House will be run upou the o'd plau—first ooxns, first come, first served. Ail the old c.ietor* era of the House will be accommodated to the 'arthest extent uonsible tint the choicest rooms will» c reserved for ladies. But in no event will a gueat be turned out of a room to accom modate any one. . E. E. BROWN & SON, Proprietors octl6-dtil i STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE, Opposite tbc Passenger Depot. fJTHE Rooms are elegantly furnished, and the Table is supplied with every delicacy the market affords. E. R. BROWN & SON, Proprietors. auff26-tf NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly 8potswood, MACOKr, OBORGIA, Nearly opposito Passenger Depot. Board 93 per day. aug 3-tf P. WHELAN. Proprietor. GROCERS, SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Macon, (ioorgla. PATENT MEDICINES. B of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, I/nra- bago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, after years of suffering, by the taking Dr.. Killer’s Ve g cisble Kheumstir *yrup—the scientific discov ery of J. P. Fitler, M. D., a regular graduate phyai cian, with whom we are personally acquainted, who has for 39 years treated these disease#exclusively with astonishing results We believe it our Christian duty, after delib* ration, to conscientiously request sufferer* to use It, especially persons in moderate circumatan ces, who cannot afford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As cle.gymen, w*> seriously feel the deep responsibility resting on n* in publicly in dorsing this medicine. But onr knowledge and expe rience of Its remarkable merit fully justifies our ac tion. Rev. C. H. Ewing. Media. Pennsylvania, suffer ed sixteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas Mnrphv, D. D., Frankford, Philadelphia; Rev J. B. Davi*. Higbstown. New Jersey: Rev. J 8. Duchanan, Clarence. Iowa: Rev. G. G. Smith, Pittafnrd. 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 be presented to any medicine for same diseases showing equal merit undtr test, or that can produce one-fourth as many living cores. Any per son aending by letter description of affliction, will re ceive gratis a legally signed • usrautee, naming the number of bottlea to cure, agreeing to refund the money upon sworn statement of Its failure to cure. REDWINk k -OX. febfi Wholesale and retail *«e*«t- ttlnnta. Ga. S (UNHUCK HOUSE. WEST POINT. GEORGIA. this houte Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated lert J side ot car abed. PAT. GIBBONS, 'an2T>-d:im Proprietor GEORGIA STATc GRANGE. CoLiPALCHEE, G*., October 14, 18VI. OLCTION ADOPTED BY THE HTy GRANGE, AT ITS MEETING IV ATHENS, GEORGIA. 8POT8WOOD HOTEL, MACON, 0E0R6IA* THOMAS H. HARRIS, - Hoard 98 For Day Op. Paasonger Depot, and Oc’y One Minute's Walk Resolved, Thnt all applicants for adinis- | hion into any of the subordinate Granges of Proprietor thi* State, shall make each application to the nearest Grange to hie or her place of rest- ! dtnee. octl7 dtf GAINESVILLE HOTEL NE W YI* ITT JED TTY- FREE HACKS TO AND ntOM THE HOUSE. E. L. CALDWELL, - - - Proprietor. , Jum-4-dtf GEORGIA STATE GRANGE OOLAPARCHE, GA., Octobeb 13, 1873. TO PATRONS GENERALLY. Kennesaw House, MARIETTA, CEORCIA. FLETHER FREYER, OUR NATIONAL GRANGE I A MASS MEETING OF GRANGES WILE ! be hvld in the city of Macon on the night cf I the 27th inst. JAMES F. HAllBISON A CO., Nos. 27 and 29 South Broad st., Atlanta, Ga. July 24 COTTON WANTED. W. A. HUFF, WHOLESALE DEALER the Franklin | CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Etc., er Chctry and Third Streets, MACON, Georgia. PALMETTO HOUSE, SPARTANBURG, COURT HOUSE, S. C. octlT 3m ALFRED TOLLT SON. Proprietor. LIVINGSTON HOTEL, NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, LA FAYETTE MILS. M. MARBLE. - - Proprietress. LIVERY STABXjB CONNECTED WITH THE HOU«E. Secretary O. H. KeHy hag promised to bo i present. j Tho object of the meeting will be to sug gest business lor the consideration ot . 1 THE GEORGIA STATE GRANGE, which convenes the following night, at 8am-* place. Our sisters cordially invited to grac* •anou by their presence. All Patrons in good standing invited. Delegates to the S ate Grange are Masters and their wives who are Matrons. Past. Mxb- ; ters and their wives who are Matrons, and Proxies representing Masters. octlo-d&wtt E TAYLOR, See’y. GEORGIA ST ATE GRANGE COLAPAUCHE GA.. OciOEEn 13, 1873. AUCTION HOUS--. The Auction House of Macon. New Life k« p. the Languid. — Perfect health is vouchsafed to lew. Probably ninety por.- ple out of every hundred who call them»eivfs healthy have their “turns" ot langour, ex haustion. depression ol spirits and bodily pain. Ai the^e times a winegias-inl of Hostetter’i £1GTTON will be received and held for account of tbofre indebted to me, in lieu of money, until it can be sold. Shipments may be made by Merchant* or Farm- Stomach Bitters i.-: as refreshing as * the shad- ers who wish to avail themselves of this offer to the ow of a rock m a weary laud." It invigorate* 1 O • Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Goods for the Fall and Winter Trade, all of wh cU will be *old on regular sale days hale of Househ nl Furniture, Flantation Supplies and R- al Estate ma<<e a specialty, sent 14 dim SALOONS AND RESTAURANTS. aDd rests the system and cheers tho mind. The effect of the Bittern in cases of nervous debility, produced either by undue physical exertion, over-study, intense anxiety, or aDy oth» r cause, is wonderful reviving and invigo rating. In fact, this healthful vegetable re storative possesses medicinal properties which outitle it to the rank of cn article of prime nc- oeesi»y, nnd it should be kept on hand in eve- Respect:ully, ry dwelling, and promptly taken as a remedy for all (be minor ailmt nls, as well as for more serious complaints. oct8-lw. subscriber or to either of the Warehousemen in At- : flow to Lighten Woman's L/.bob.- If “time is money," then everything that tends to fa cilitate labor is n pcaitive pecuniary benefit to mankind. The b.-st eewing machine or chmn is not a “good 6trong woman,’* as ex perience proves. So 8apolio, in enabling one woman to easily do as much cleaning of evety kind in ODe day as two women can do in two j day's with the ^robbing brush and soap, is t: j positive blessing to the human race. No j woman who baa once used it will ever use any- thing else as a Eubstitnte, 8« Id by all deal-1 ers. The cheapest as Well as best cleansing i substance in the world. cct8-Jw ! lanta; or to J. W. Lithrop, Savannah, Ga.; or to Fria- fcee, Roberta k Co., New York city. Send me Ware house or Railroad Roceipta, and your lndebtedmas will be made eaay. Customer* wishing to store at other places can arrange with mo by com epondenre. A. K. 8EAGO, W holesalc Merchant I still offer on favorsblo terms a largo stcck of Corn. ITour, Bacon, Sides, Fhoulders, canvassed Hums, Bulk long and short Sides, Lard, barrels, k°gs and casvs, 8ugar, Tobacco, Groceries, Ranging, Ties, Ac. A. K. 8EAGO, Corner Forsyth L Mitchell streets. At.ants, Ga. •• Oct, Damned 8i\»t ! ”—The energetic ex clamation of Macbeth is mentally ejaculated by every housewife when confronted by the manifold variety of stains and spots that dis figure articles of household ornament and use. But the “spots" are not so easy to re move by ordinary means. A little Sapolio brought into timely use causes them all to disappear as il by magic, and bring peace and mi isfaction to tho housewife mind As olreap as common scap and a hundred times more effective. oc t20-dlw. Fall Stock NOW READY AT BRANCH, SONS & CO., BANKERS COTTON MERCHANTS, w AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, I October 7th, 1873. I $10,000 Maoon & Bruuswick Railroad Bonds, November Coupon. BENNER’S S ZED .A. I y^ILL FIGHT AST- TWO GEORGIA RAISED Dogs daring the 6Uto Fair For IOOO Dollars. Mr. Benner con bo found at his place of busl^cas— THE BRILLIANT 8ALOON AND RESTAURANT, No. 43 Th r<l street, which keeps open day and night— where cau bo found tho most Choice Wines and Liquors, and the most jalatable Food in the city. Bv-il-rooroa fu.nlahid FREE OF CHARGE to all vis- tors to the Fair. sepia dfiw Beaflparters for tie Fair. ELLS & LANEY, ; M Mulberry rtreet Macon, Ga. Dealers in OYSTERS, FISII, GAME, AND FANCY AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. Will fstHbii.b neadqoartera for Ilutgry Ttoplo during THE GREAT FAIR. Oin Feed Five Thousand People— 1 The Hesi lit etauren IN THE STATE. ELLS & LANEY. i true im d eliminates from the avetem th»* specifio virus which causes such a long litt of suffering. In every form of scrofulous, nreirurial and coneti tutiona) blood coiuplaintH, it stands without a conipe- r rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles sea d bead salt rheum, and the 8d different varieties of ekiu affec tions. It is a positive curative for eorofula, and the oeadly enemy of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly eliminatin-j them from the system. The Huid Extract of Queen’s Delight, prepared by Dr. J. s. Pemberton, has made the m< et vondertns End astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise the quickest and most wonderful effects in restoring health. U Is harmless to the most delicate, and can never be used amirs. It is the true beautifier cf the complexion. If you waul pme, r.ch blood, clear skin ami beautiful complexion, use the rompouud Extract of 8tillingia or Que«- u’g Delight Read our treatise on diseases ol the Bloo<l. The grnuiue has the signature of the proprietor niv>n each label. Grantville Hotel. B. F. M. T. BRANNON. T0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I THE COMMITTEE ON MESS FBG2'* A lew summer boarders esn lindpleaaant rooms ositi' ns to “cstablieh or adopt’ an organ for 11 • fa»e. angS-ti j t jj e Q ecr pj ft Stat*- Grange, appointed at the Athens Session, will meet in »hc city of con, October 25, to hear proposals for satm octlo-d&wtf E, TAYLOB, Seo’y. No Change of Office. O to HOI V fcTATF. GRA--’OE. O'LAl'AkCfiX, Ga., October 4.13T3. WING to monetary crisis, and believing it to b- ihe pecuniary interest of the G«»orgia State Grange, there will be to change in ta:s office. AH cum m unicat ions addrireed to kiacou. Ga., d* re-cted m tormer notice will be promptly attended V A bianch office will be opened in Mac*, n, Ga., for and during Fair wet k. oct7-tf E. TAYLOR, Sec’y. THE JONES HOUSE, NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE. COViNCTON, GEORGIA. R. W. JUNKS. Proprietor. 4*” Free conveyance from the Railroad. april4dly NEWTON HOUSE. O v *pll-yl-eod is i Special Notices. WHY WILL YE DIE—Death or what Is I thj inevitable r< suit of that continued i nffeiing pt-cu- j liar to women It is a condition which should not be ! trifled with. Iarm^oUte relist Is the omy eaffgnard j against constitutnmai ruiu. Io all casea of suppres- ninu. snspei.Bion, or other irrepulaii y. Dr. J. Brad- fiekTi* Female ke.n ator is the only sure remedy. It acts l>y giving tone t* the uervoua centre^, improving the blood, and detrru Inlng d rectly to the orgau* of menstruation. It is a legitimate prescription, and the moat intelligent rectors use it. PreListed by J. H. Bradfleid, D'•tit-gist. Atlanta, Ga; $1 30 per bottle, and sold by respectable diuggists everywhere. Tcvkkoke, Alabama. Mr. L. H. Bradfi ‘Id—Sir: Please forward ue imme diately another supply of Brtdfield’* Female Regula tor. We find it to be ail that is claimed of it. at.d we have witnessed the mort uecided sud happy effect protluctd by It. V< ry renpectlully, HUN IKK A: ALEXANDER. J. B BAD FI ELD. Atlanta, e*. For sale by a l druggi-ts. sepbu-tf MRS. JANET HAUDROP, COBKKB OK MAIN AND SPBINO STBEKTS. SPARTA, GEORGIA. TERMS : $2.00 per day Lodging included. 60 per meal Without Lodgin march 25 tt. LOUIS ie SAOLLES & CO, COR. WHITEHALL & HUNTER STS. j $10,000 Maoon & Brunswick Railroad j L () O K H E U E 1 Bonds, January Coupon. NO BEAR FIGHT! NEW GOODS arriving DAILY, consisting cf the latent nnvrltie* in | Black Silks, Irish Poplins, Camel's Hair, Cashmeres. Sateens, Alpacas, Twills, Delaines. T 1HESE BONDS are B. cOi-. istate of Georgia, and t low price of Seventy Cents on the Dollar. They offer a rare chance to Capitalists, who ran now have an opportunity of purchasing a Security as good, in onr opinion, as s State Bond, and for thirty per cert. less. The faith and credit of the State of Georgia have been pledpea for the paytntnt oi tho principal and in terest of these Bond*, and that fact should be suffi cient to recommend them, in addition to their low price, to those seeking safe investments at a good in terest. The Leg'.slatnre, last jear, in order to give reassu rance to the holders of these Bonds of the determina tion of the State to keep good her name a* indorser, passed unanimously tbs following resolution, which was approved by his Excellency Governor Jsmes M. Smith; "A Resolution in reference to the Rtate’s guaranty on the Bonds of the Maoon & Brunswick Railroad Com- pjny: “Resolved by the Sensts and House cf Represents- ati\ea in General Assembly met. and it is hereby re ceived by the authority of the same, That the State’s pi • i u s. \ guaranty placed on the Bonds of the Macon k Brunt--- IT IUIUBjOlL. i w i,.fc Railroad Company Is binding on the Mate." I Approved August 14, 1871. BRANCH. SUNS k CO. oct9 Jeodlzn Immense *tock of WOOLEN GOODS bought since the heavy d< cline in Wool, at remarkably reasonable prices. 0» m Money asred by purchasing r-f L.OI/IS DeHAlLliKN <V CO., Corner Whitehall and Hunter st*. ceil?-sun.t uesk wed N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer VALUABLE PLANTATION IN GOR DON COUNTY. eountv. This nlsutalion (Vtntain* l “Single#, CW . AlaO, LUMBER! LUMBER!! MERRIAM & JONES, 72 Dooatur Street. Something Good to and Drink ! Eat l Judge Lochraoe and B W. Freeman. Apply to White Fine 8aNh, Doors and Blinds, Will at all limes furnish Dressed Lumber as prompt- as any other ei ■“ * o tW-Otaw 2m FALL OPENING — OF — eoonly. This plantation contains about 4.000 iL ore* o XjaucI. lying near the Cossewattie River, on the old Tonne*- sssff’ifv:\%-. jt^ggs****™*. xb. •ommudions Dwelling containing elvht rooms. Also, barnea, stables, kc.. kc. It has always been classed as one of ir.e best grass and stock farms In Cherokee, Georgia. It haa been long known as a place exceed ingly healthy, oeing surrounded by mountain* and with plenty of the best running water* near the homestead. The lands are w<U watered with good, elear, i.ever-falling streams, and in g<*>d condition of improvement,and contains over BoOacros first class bot tom land, and will produce clover and grasses of heavy growth, as well a* cotton This d*wurahle farm Is located eighteen ml«e* from Calhoun, and eight ml es from Fairmount post office. The sale will take place st Calhoon, Ca , on the FIK8T TCJKnDAY in NOVEMBER next, i'oaaession given immediately. Plenty of good mnlea, stcck. grain, implements, kc., on the place. Terms—One-third cash; balance one, two and three y.ere, with intereet bearing n-tea. hold on acconnt u! Ja< " ' 1 TAKE this method of informing my friends, visit ors to the Fair and the public generally, that I am now prepared to furnish them with everything good to eat aud drink. My RESTAURANT Just opened, will be supplied with 0X8TERS, KI4H, AND GAME of al! kinds, and in fact, with everything the market affords, and cooked in a manner to suit FIRST-CLASS SALOON, Which is supplied with the finest brands of WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGAR*. ED. UICKScan bMmind here, and would be pleased to meet all his old ret- .l- 'who rn«y give him a cal*. He is satisfied that i e « , • — them, If polite ser vants, good cooking and lo« p^i-ee can please. Give me a call. E. JOHNSTON, Alley bet. Brown Hoase and National Hotel. oct9-wAs Bowling Alley! I WILL OPEN MY BOWLING ALLEY THId MORNING For a week ov so. Lovers of this healthful and iuvigoraliog sport are invited to call JC9-lUr and rifrexh 49-IT NEVER FAIL*; 118 OPERA TlON 18 QUICK and sure. I>r. J. Bradti'dd’s Female Regulator—it has beeu u-»d for over twenty years with tiubr-unded success by many of the most Mstiuguisbed Physicians ot the 8ou»h. It is a legitimate prescript ton, aa i pos sesses the three fold power of giving tone to the ner vous centre *, improving th° blood, and directly stimu lating the womb by supplying the wants of nature. It gives health to the frame, and happiuet-s to the heart. augO *3- YOUNG WOMAN IF YOU ARF. SUFFERING from continu'd headache, pa ! ns in the back at-dlower Htoxuach. palpitati >u of t:i«- heart, difficulty of fire .th- ing. constipation of the bowels, loss of appetit*-, and tho thousand ?nd one evil** resulting from a suppress*<-n or irregularities ot the “monthly Hoktiesa.” buy a bot- tl« of this medicine. It is “Womau’s Best Friend.’* Takn it aocoming to directions, and the bloom ol i health will soou be upon your cheek, j For sale by nil druggists. aitk6 THOMAS BROUGHTON. OF CINCINNATI, j says: “W. If. Hamilton A Co.—I ha<i had the ague for I -wo long years, and had tried several remedies of ac knowledged or pretended merit, without any g«*od re sult. I finally tried yon preparation -“Kress Fi ver Tone.’ Oue bottle coruph toly broke np the malady, ana I am now perfectly well. I cau testify that your medicine dors all you claim fer it; and it is ouiv due ; to you that this acknowledgment f-hotml lm made, es- I pecially as so many worthless chill medicines re now j offered." Tnis medicine y<-u will fiud at Redwtne A { Fox’s drug store. any 15 I HAMILTON’S I REPARATION OF BUCHU J AND DANDLLiON cure s iliet oust ui-trcssing mala dy, Pilea. by iucr ssi.i;. ihe di.estive tun. Lou tu«- stomach, and by arctuing » proper secretion of bi e for the lubrication of the bowels. This prevents ccn- stirj atiou. and constipation is tt.e immediate cause of Piles—common sense in this treatment. Go to Red- wine A Fox's drug store and teii them you want Ham ilton's BucUa and Dai d«lion, ib'dwine A Fox cau tell you all about the rewe y—and s-il it to you also. auulH supply of coal. Best quality of Coal Creek Coal, also another quality of good grate coal that does not run together or smell of sulphur, and or.ly has three per cent, ash—only half the quantity of any other coal sold for grate pur poses in this market. Address P. O. Bos 645. *»n J\8. WILLSON, Agent Administrator’s Sale. NATIONAL HOTEL. J. E. ATLANTA, GEOKGIA, OWENS, Proprietor, Late of Iv.' inwnt and Ora;';;. 1 Hotel, I-ynchbnrc, V. BAGGAGE CARRIES TO AND FROM THE DEPOT FItEE OF CHARGE. Patrons of Husbandry. vtted to re-pect the A lanta UkbaU)—your en terprising, fearless and talented colaborer—as onr me dinm ot t'fficial c mmuo:c«tioii, until after the ressic.. of the Georgia btate Grange in the city cf Macc_. October 29 1873. *er*re ,i»oc*2i E TAYLOR. Fiec'y. Georgia State Granges. C©LA.P\H"HKK, Gs., Sept. 28. 187t. rt SE AIjS: UBORDINATE GRaNOFS needing seaia, will ad lre«s B Z. Du ton, Atlanta. Ga. K. TAYLOR. H*c’^ u OWARD HOUSE BROAD STREET. Nearly Opposite Montgomery and EufaulaR. R. Depot EUFAULAi ALABAMA. BOARD—Per Day % 2 43“ The Best House in town. sprll ly W. J. HOWARD.Prop’r. Jeff, Davis House, NEWS AN. GA.. L. P. THOMAS. ProDt’r Georgia State Grange, CoifcAFAtiCHKX, Ga., Odobtt 1, 18T^ To Masters Orgaxizixg Granges: OC are hereby informed that our Deputes ha**.* geueronsly dtelded to pay to the State Granges On-* Dollar for each ma’e m *mber over clev *n. in addition to the fee of Five Dollars required for the organization of every Grange, and requeated to “go anddoliV- lly order of W- M., T. J. Sin'. ocl4-Uli:8th e. taylor, 8cr. UNIVERSITY HOTEL, ATHENS, GEORGIA, By R. H. LAMPK1N. Rates of Board.—Per day, $3 00 ; per week, f 6.0i aprlO Madison House. MADISON, GEOKGIA f ff^RAVKLFRS, invalids and f.imilies will find this or | of the best hotels m ti e South. Porh-rs at all the trains who will take care ot burgage. Terroe reasonable. P. B. WOODARD. MwW44f. CAMP HOUSE, W ITHIN ONE HUNDRED YARD8 OF FAS8KN- ger depot. m Meals, 50c. I Lodging 50c. J. B. CAMP, Proprietor. sp4-tf Griffin. Georgia. NATIONAL HOTEL - iFormsriy Ttbbs H. use.) XJalton, Qcorpia, B. P. O’NEILL k JNO. BiRCLAY. Proprt<t3r». _ I Georgia State Grange, CoL.vrauchue, Ga , Oc.ober 1,1873 To Deputies and Masters Organizing Grasoe? : { A T the suggestion of the National fcocretvy, re . * A. : are hereby requested to keep gold at home, and rcm.t J ' 'only Na ionxl Currency for Dispensation*. Inatrcct ~ ! the Secretaries of new Granges, if their Dispensation* i are not received in fifteen da) s from the time cf for- j warding tecs for the same, to addre a promptly O. H. j Kelley, Secretary, Wa&hiugton, D. O-.and he will sen i . t them, even though funds have miscarried. 0Ct4-tlll28h E. TaYLOR. Soc'y. HANKS AND BANKLB>. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK of the City ol Atlanta. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES CAriTAL, $300,000. Dxmscre>Rs—Alfred Austell. R. H. Richarna, E- W. Holland. John Neal, 8. M. Inman, W. J.Garrew, W V j Oox- Special attention Is made to collections,for which « - 1 remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange. Alfred Austell. President; W. H- Tuller. Cathie.*. [ P- Romare. Asst- Cashier. cov^l. JOHN H. JAMES. BANKER AND BROKER, cctlS <U ntsin front of tho Alley. H. MUHLENBHINK. BININCER’S The Paris Millinery Establistat,! old londcn dock gin. No. 33 Whitehall Street, Over Meaiow k Bros. Miss Mary B. McDowell Has Received au Elegant Stock of Milllnory Goods, CoatMtlB, ot tbe Lhmi Ht/t.. and HoT.ltira, and r..pMtiullj .olLoita a ran Irom fortsar patron, and the Ladies of the city sod vicinity to ths opening on the l«th and l flhlnstant. ocUTl I^pceis’ly designed f“r the use of ths M<dlc*l Pro- fesston and tho Family, possessing those Intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to au Old and Purs Giu. Indispensable to Females. Oooi for Kidney Com plaints. A doheioua Tonic. Put up la cases contain ing oue dozen bottle* each, and sold by a’l drug-in's, grocers, Ac. A. M Blnlngcr A Co , established 1778, No. l& Beaver street, New York. ortU dAwf a w GEOKGIA, HENRY COUNTY, SEPTKMnRB 22. 1873. ILL be sold before tho court house door in Mc Donough, Henry county, Georgia, on Tho First Tuesday iu November, next, onn-l-alf undivided Interest in lot of land. No. (80) eighty, iu the 10th District of Osrrol conaty, Georgia gold as tho property of W. r> . Le*» decoised, for the benefit of he heir* aud creditors. sept2‘>w40I 8. J.LEK, A«tm’r. Libel or Divorce. GEORGIA Fulton County. Annie K. Welch, 1 Fulton Huperior Court, October Michael J. We'ch.) Term 1873 -Rule to perfect Suit. I T apt ciring ft) tho CVnrt by ths re-turn of the Hher- tft that the defendant In tho above tatfd case d»s*e not reside In this county, and it further appear ing that he does not reside in this State, it Is, on mo tion of eouu cl, ordered that said d- f -ndant apjM-ar sml auawer at the next term oi thla Court, else that the caee be considered In delan t. and the plaintiff lie allowed to proceed; aud It la further ordered that (his Role be published In the At ants HnEaij> ouco a mouth for four months. This October Qnth. 1873. JNO UILl KDOK. Attorusy for Libellant. A Irn-t Extract from ths Minutes of the Hupei o* 0 urt of Fubon lonuty. o* t Jtl-lauitiu W. U VtN.VBL* > P. CT SOUTHERN ^ (?0TT 4 WORKS two Of mow months. Collections prompCy FREEDMAN’S SAVINfiS A TRUST CO. (Chartered by Government of United States. Office Broad Street, comer Walton, J^KCKTYES Deposit* of Five Cents op words. bet oa u v MERCHANTS’ A PLANTERS' BANK (Of Washington, Wilke* County, Gs.) W. W. 8IMP80X. President. | A. W. HILL. Caaht*. Capital Stock - - - • $112,000 THK miDKBMIOSl£1> UAVK THEIB WuliKS .h ; Sp«-l.l Atl»nUo» paid to Orrction,, for which prom,.; full operation and are uow prepared to receive order reimttei.oe# are made, at lowest rate* of exchange, tor all all kinds of TERRA COTTA WORKS. Huch as Window Caps, Eurichroonta of Cornice auch aa Bracketts, Medallion, and everything »n the Architectual fine. Also Cltimnev Tope, Vase*, Flowei 1 Pots, Statuary, etc. Also, manufheturen of SEWER PIPE, From 3 to 30 Inches in diameter. Also, Interior deco- ! rations, such aa Centre Pieces. Cornice, etc. We will guarantee all the work that wo umlertak te execute to give entire aatlafbctlon. PELLSGBnn k CAHTLEBEBBY. anfi-dt. Rracetrack Htreet. near U. 8. Barrack*. jjJ Ctu DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. No. 2 WAX.L Stjuutt, £ Atlanta, Georgia. Roovob’ Hotel, (Foruiarly Camp House,) GRIFFIN, GA. This old and well known brm«e ta n^w undergoing a thorough renovation and will be eooducted as a F IUSt' CLASH H O T K L . The patronage of Ihr public gensrally 1 s io idled. Odt-dt J. A. MTA L T Agent. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, Interest aM 'we l from date of Deposit. » 300.91 nor»2-tT. Dollar Savings Bank. A LL peraoua Indebted to the Dollar Savings Ban’, iV either by past due notes or overcheck*, are re queatrd to make payment immediately. Argr legal demand* against the Bank will be received at pei a payment of any iud<-btednese to the Bank. Depositors will phase hand in their books to be balanced. Any aa«*t« of the Bank will be given in tt • change for dept aits to thcea desiring Immediate set * tlement. JAMKrt M WILLIS. octll ttawlm Oeshfer