The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 28, 1873, Image 6

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Obstructions of natsl passages, discharge failing into throat, snaaiinwa profuse, wa tery, acid, or thick and tenacious, mucous, purulent bloody, putrid, offensive, etc. In others a dryness, weak or inflamed eyes, riog- ng in cars, deafness, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered, nasal twang, offensive breath, impaired smell and taste, etc. Few only of above symptoms likely to be present in any case at one time. To cure—take Dr. Fierce’s Golden Medical Discovery earnestly, to correct the blood and system, which are always at fault, also to act specifically, aa it does, upon the diseased glands and lining membrane of the nose and its communicating chambers. The more I see of this odious disease, the more positive is my belief tbat 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 and healing local application. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy, when need warm and applied witb Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, effects enres upon "common sense,” rational and scientific prin ciples, by its mild, soothing and healing prop erties, to which the disease giadually yields, when the system hag been put in perfect or der by the use of the Golden Medical Discov ery. This is the only perfectly safe, scientific and successful mode of actiDg upon and heal ing it. So successful has the above course of treat ment proven that the proprietor offers $600 reward for a case he can not cure. All the means sold by Druggists. K. V. Pierce, M. B., Proprietor, Buffalo, N. Y. oclO-deodlw. Tin Afluti Daily k Weekly HBBAUD. $7,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! TbOOPS OF A ILMEN T8 VANQUISHED.—On aC- eonnt of ibe promptness with which it checks the fevers generated by unhealthy exhala tions, Hostetter’s Bitters is considered an in dispensable family medicine on the borders of our Southern and Western rivers, and in new settlements where the plow and the axe are for the first time disturbing the solitudes of nature. Its reputation, however, is not confined to such localities. Wherever the el ements of disease are rife it is the surest safe guard of health; wherever sickness prevails, it is efficacious as a remedy. Among the se rious diseases which it is guaranteed to con trcl are indigestion, biliousness, and all the minor ailments connected with derangements of the stomach, the liver, and the bowels— such as heartburn, headache, flatulence, cos- tiyeness, nausea, distaste for food, languor and debility, palpitation of the heart, trem bling of th3 hands, noises in the ear, disor dered vision, disturbed sleep, and mental in quietude. As these physical and mental dis turbances tend to a general failure of all the powers of the system, they should be at once corrected—as they always may be by a course of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. ocl21 dlw New Life fcr the Languid.—Perfect health is vouchsafed to few. Probably ninety peo ple out of every hundred who call themselves healthy have their “turns” of langour, ex haustion, depression of spirits and bodily pain. At these times a wineglassful of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is as refreshing as “the shad ow of a rock in a weary land.” It invigorates and rests the system and cheers the mind. The effect of the Bitters in cases of nervous debility, produced either by undue physical exertion, over-study, intense anxiety, or any other cause, is wonderful reviving and invigo rating. In fact, this healthful vegetable re storative possesses medicinal properties which entitle it to the rank of an article of prime ne cessity, and it should be kept on hand in eve ry dwelling, and promptly taken as a remedy tor all the minor ailments, as well as for more serious complaints. oct8-lw. In order to enable ns to carry Into effect certain improvement a to the HERALD, wo propose to offer aa an inducement to subscriber! a list of present*, to be awarded by an equal distribution on New Year's Day. The Atlanta Daily Herald Is the only eight-page daily paper published in the South outside of New Orleans, and is universally ad mitted to be the best paper in Georgia. THE WEEKLY HERALD HOTELS. UH4MEOCK HOBIK. k WEST POINT, GEORGIA. The travelling onto] to are informed that they can obtain First-class meals and good accommodations at this house. Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left aide of car abed. PAT. GIBBONS, 1*&26-d3m Proprietor MEPipiwea. 8POTSWOOD HOTEL, MACON, 0E0R0IA, THOMAS H. HARRIS. - - Proprietor Board VB For Day Op. Pawoager Depot, and Or'y One Wnnte’e W«0t GAINESVILLE HOTEL FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. E. L. CALDWELL, - - - Pbopkietob. june4-dtf Kennesaw House, MARIETTA, CEORCIA. FLETHEF REYER, 1 PALMETTO HOUSE, SPARTANBURG, COURT HOUSE, S. C., Located in the centre of the city. Remodeled and lew furniture. octl7 d3m ALFRED TOLLESON, Proprietor. of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum bago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, after years of suffering, by the taking Dr. Filler’s V e g viable K hew mafic Syrup—the scientific disco v ery of J. P. Fitter, M. D., a regular graduate phy si clan, witb whom we are personally acquainted, who has for 99 years treated these diseases exclusively with astonishing results We believe it our Christian duty, after deliberation, to couacieutioualy request sufferers to use it, especially persons in moderate circamstan oes, who cannot afford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As clergymen, we seriously feel the deep responsibility resting on us in publicly in dorsing this medicine. But our 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 Murphy, D. D., Frank ford, Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. Davis, Highstown, New Jersey; Rev. J. 8. Buchanan, Clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. G. 8mith, Pitteford, 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 lor same diseases showing equal merit Under test, or that can produce one-fourth as many living cares. Any per son sending by letter deecripiioa of affliction, will re ceive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund the money upon sworn statement of its failure to cure. REDW1NE A FOX. feb5 Wholesale and retail Agents Atlanta. Go. ACOM ADVERTISEMENTS, ORANQE ADVERTISEMENTS. FLOURING MILLS. Georgia Flowing Mills, BURR A FLANDERS, Proprietor*. Manufacturers of WILEY’S XXXX FLOUR. "EARL GRITS, MEAL, BRAN, Ac., to., Maoon, Goorfla. augOO tf. HOTELS. THE BROWN HOUSE DURING THE FAIR. OEOMM STATE GRANGE CotAPABCRBE, Ga., October 14, 1873. RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE STATE GRANGE, AT ITS MEETING IX ATHENS, GEORGIA. Resolved, Tbit all applicants for acLnis- sion into any of the subordinate Granges of this State, shall make sueb application to the nearest Grange to his or her place of resi dence. octl7 dtf GEORGIA STATE GRANGE Brown House, Macon, Ga., would say: N« rooms will be pre-engaged. The House will ba run upon the old plan—first come, first come, first served. All the old custoirers of the House will be accommodated to the farthest extent possible, but the choicest rooms will be reserved for ladies. But in no event will a guest be turned out of a room to accom modate any one. E. E. BROWN A SON, oct!6-dtil nov 1 Proprietors, LIVINGSTON The Cheapest and Best Family Journal ever published in Georgia. The past course of the HERALD is a guarantee that it will ever be found fighting against Bond Rings .and Swindlers, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. HOTEL, NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, LA FAYETTE 4. MRS. M. MARBLE, - - - Proprietress. Board by the Day, Week or Month, at the most Reasonable Rates. STABLE CONNECTED WITH THE HOU8E. Grantville Hotel. B. F. M. T. BRANNON. F IRST-CLASS HOTEL, situated immediately Op posite the depot, in the pleasant little village of rantville, on Atlanta and West Point Railroad. 40F* A few summer boarders can findpleasant rooms d gred fare. augS-tf COLAPARCHE, GA.. Octobeb 13, 1673. TO PATR0NS0ENERALLY. A MASS MEETING OF GRANGES WILL i be held in the city of Macon on the night of 8T0P " T , H “ R °* N H0U8E ’ OUR 1 NATIONAL GRANGE Opposite the Passenger Depot. f^HE Rooms are elegantly furnished, and the Table la supplied with every delicacy the market affords. E. E. BROWN & SON, Proprietors. aug26-tf NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spotswood, MA.003V, GrEOPlGrlA, Nearly opposite Passenger Depot. Board $3, per day. aug 3-tf P. WHELAN, Proprietor. GROCERS. List of Presents for the Daily. The Daily HERALD Is the most complete newspa per ever published in Georgia. EVERY MERCHANT SHOULD TAKE IT. EVERY MECHANIC SHOULD TAKE IT. EVERY PROFESSIONAL SHOULD TAKIUIT. EVERYBODY SHOULD TAKE IT. All subscribers who pay us $5 for six months’ sub scription to the Dally HERALD, above all arrearages, from this date to New Year's Day, will have an equal chance of obtaining one of the following Presents, to be awarded on that day: 1 Cash Present $ 500 OO 1 Piano, worth 500 00 4 Gold Watches 400 00 5 Sewing Machines 500 00 5 Sets Furniture 500 00 13 Sets China Waie 500 00 4 Sets Dickens’ Works, green an<l gold Edition 150 00 els 100 00 rks, Library Edition too 00 THE JONES HOUSE, NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE. COVINGTON. GEORGIA. R. W. JONES, Proprietor. Free conveyance from the Railroad. apri’4'lly NATIONAL HOTEL. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, J. E. OWENS, Proprietor, j Late of Piedmcnt end Orange Hefei, Lyncbb irg, Ya. BAGGAGE CARRIED TO AND HIOM THE DEP01 FREE OF CHARGE. aprilt and eliminates from the system the specific virus which causes such a long list of suffering. In every form of scrofulous, mercurial and const! tutlonal blood complaints, it stands without a compeer rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles. sea.d head salt rheum, and the 8tt different varieties of akin affec tions. It is a positive curative for sorofula, and the deadly enemy of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly eliminating them from the system. The fluid Extract of Queeu’s Delight, prepared fcy Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, has made the most wonderful and astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise the quickest and most wonderful effects in restoring health. It Is harmless to the most delicate, and can never be used amiss. It is tbe true beautilier of the complexion. If you want pure, rich blood, clear skin and beautiful complexion, use the Compound Extract of Stillingia or Queen’s Delight. Read our treatise on diseases of the Blood. The genuine has the signature of the proprietor upon each label. apll-yl-eod flow TO Lic.htts Woman’s Labor.—It "time is money,” then everything that tends to fa cilitate labor is a positive pecuniary benefit to mankind. The best sewing machine or ehnrn is not a “good strong woman,” as ex perience proves. So Sapolio, in enabiiDg one woman to easily do as much cleaning of every kind ia ooe day as two women can do in two i * Sc,s "'averly No days with tbe scrubbing brush and soap, is a ' * Sets Bulwer’a \v positive blessing to tbe human race. No Edition woman who has once used it will ever nse any-! 25 Copies Shakspeare’s Complete thing else as a substitute, Sold by all deal- Works 150 00 ers. Tbe cheapest as well as best cleansing aoo Superb Cbromos, worth from substance iu tbe world. 0ct8 lw S5 to S10 rack “ Ocr, Damned SroT ! ”—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. Bat the ‘‘spots” are not so easy to re move by ordinary means. A little Sapolio brought into timely nse causes them all to disappear as if by magic, ancl bring peace and satisfaction to the housewife mind. As cheap as common soap and a hundred times more effective. oct20-dlw. THE CHRISTIAN INDEX Atlantn, Georgia. PRESENTS for THE WEEKLY HfiRALD: All subscribers who shall pay us $2 09 for one year’s subscription to the WEEKLY HERALD will have an equal share in the following Prescuts, to be awarded *hat day: Casli Present 8300 00 40-Saw Gullatt Gin, of unyde- sired make 200 00 1 Cotton Screw 150 00 20 One-iiorsc Tarn Plows 130 00 10 TwO*liorse Turn Plows 100 00 10 Sets Cottage Furniture 400 00 30 Toilet gets 300 00 u O WA RD HOUSE BROAD STREET. Nearly Opposite Montgomery and Enfaula R. R. Depot EUFAULA, ALABAMA. BOARD—Per Day $ 2 99" The Best House in town. aprll ly W. J. HOWARD.Prop’r. NEWTON HOUSE. MRS. JANET HAUDROP, COBWEB OF MAIM AND SPHIKG 8TBEET8. SPARTA, GEORGIA. TERMS : $2.00 per day Lodging included. I CO per meal Without Lodgin inarch 25-tf. UNIVERSITY HOTEL, Special Notices. WHY WILL YE DIE—Death or wbat is worse, ia the inevitable result of that continued suffering pecu liar to women. It is a condition which should not be trifled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard against constitutional ruin. Ia all cases of suppres sion, suspension, or other irregularity, Dr. J. Brad- field's Female Regulator is the only sure remedy. It acts by giving tone to tbe nervous centres, improving the blood, and determining d’rectly to the organs of menstruation. It is a legitimate prescription, and the most intelligent doctors use it. Prepared by J. H. Bradfiold, Druggist, Atlautn, Ga; $1 50 per bottle, and sold by respectable druggists everywhere. Tuskegee, Alabama. Mr. L. H. Bradfield—Sir: Please forward us ipiine- diately another supply of Ilradfield’s Female Regula tor. We find it to be all that is claimed of it, and we have witnessed the most decided and happy effect produced by it. Very rcvoectihlly, ■ HUNTER & ALEXANDER. J. BR10FIELP, Atlanta, Ga. For sale by a l druggists. sep3(J-tf SEYMOUR- NSLEY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Macon, Georgia. aug26-tf wTa. huff, WHOLESALE DEALER CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGSING, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc., Corner Cherry and Third Streets, MACON, Georgia. aug2G-tf AUCTION HOUSE. SALOONS AND RESTAURANTS. Headparters for ffio Fair. ELLS & LANEY, 86 Mulberry street, Macon, Ga. Dealers in OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, AND FANCY AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. Will establish Heauqoart.rs for Hungry Ft oi l- 1 during THE GREAT FAIR. Secretary O. H. Kelly has promised to be present. The object of tbe meeting will be to sug gest business (or tbe consideration ot THE GEORGIA STATE GRANGE, which convenes the following night, at same place. Our sisters cordially invited to grace the occasion by their presence. Ail Patrons In good standing invited. Delegates to the State Grange are Masters and their wives who are Matrons, Past Mas ters and their wives who are Matrons, and Proxies representing Masters. octl5-dAwtf E. TAYLOR, See y. GEORGIA STATE GRANGE COLAPAltCHE, GA.. October 13, 187 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THE COMMITTEE ON PRESS PROP- ositions to ‘‘establish or adopt” an organ for the Georgia State Grange, appointed at the Athens Session, will meet in the city of Ma con, October 25, to bear proposals for same. octlS-dJrwtf E, TAYLOR, Sec'v. No Change of Office. _ Ihe pecuniary interest of the Georgia State Granse, there will be no change in this office. All communications addreseed to Macon, Ga.. m ui - rected in former notice will be promptly attended to. A branch office will be opened in Msecn, Qa.. for and during Fair week. oct7-tf E. TAYLOR. Sec’y. Patrons of Husbandry. Georgia State Grange, you are hereby notified Can Feed Five Thousand People-The Best Rcstauran j invited te respect the Atlanta Hebald—your i terprising. fearless and talented colaborer—as c IN THE STATE. 99 IT NEVER FAILS; ITS OPERATION IS QUICK I • and. sure. Dr. J. Bradtield’s Female Regulator—it j 1 has been used for over twenty years with unbounded i success by many of the most distinguished Physicians ot the South. It is a legitimate prescription, and pos sesses tbe three fold power of giving tone to the ner- . _» Jvous centres, improving the blood,and directly stinm- GO per meal • • - Without Lodgin ; Utiug the womb by supplying the wauts of nature. It ’ gives health to the frame, and happiness to the heart. augG 99 YOUNG WOMAN. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING from continued headache. pa ; ns in the back and lower stomach, palpitation of the heart, difficulty of breath- , ing. constipation of the bowels, loss of appetite, and | the thousand end one evils resulting from a suppression i or irregularities of the “monthly sickness,” buv a bot- Bate* of Board.—Per day, $2.00 ; per week, $6.00. tie of this medicine. It is ‘‘Woman’s Best Friend. ATHENS, GEORGIA, By R. H. LAMPKIN. aprlO Organ of the Baptist Denomination j 200 HmiUoiik Engraving*, vmia- eel at from S3 to eacl» REV. D. SHAVER, D.D. ASSOCIATE editors: I Take it according to directions, aud the bloom c*l | health will soon be upon your cheek. For eale by all druggists. aug6 I eg- THOMAS BROUGHTON. OF CINCINNATI, says: “W. C. Hamilton & Co.—I had had the ague for two long years, and had tried several remedies of ac- 1 TRAVELERS, invalids and families will find this one j knowledged or pretended merit, without any good re- of the best hotels in the South. Porters at all l suit. I finally tried you preparation—“Kress Fever the trains who will take care of baggage. Terms j Tonic.’ One bottle comphtely broke up the malady. Madison House. MADISON, GEORGIA. ■TRAVELERS, invalids and families will find this c 700 00 P. B. WOODARD. GAMP HOUSE, REV. 8. HENDERSON, D.D., REV. E. B. TEAGUE, D.D., REV. T. G. JONES. D.D., - • • Alpixf., Ala - - Selma, Ala Nashville, Texx STEADFASTLY devoted to tbe tenets and great in terests of tbe Baptist Denomination, this paper, which for nearly a half century has been the organ and fav orite of the Baptists of Georgia, and for the past seven years bearing the same intimate relation to the broth erhood of Alabama and portions of Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida and Mississippi, will in the future merit, by the excellency of its character, their highest appreciation. Tbo reader will find that besides the large quantity of Moral and Religions Truth with which it is freighted weekly, a chaste selection of mis cellaneous reading and a complete summary of reliable intelligence—both domestic and foreign—will render them independent of other papers. Correctly printed Market Reports cf the principal cities will make the paper invaluable to all classes of our people. As an advertising medium, possessing as it does a constitu ency of over 250,000 intelligent, substantial Christian people, it is nnequalle 1 by any other publication in PLAN OF AWARDING PRESENTS. Meals, 50c. I Lodging 50c. J. B. CAMP, Proprietor. On receipt of the money, or of the name, with the money, from our agents, we will send to each subscri ber a printed and numbered ticket, entitling the holder to whatever present may bo awarded the number. On New Year’s day the numbered coupons from Griffin, Georgia. which MCh ticket is tom will be placed in a lame DaltOn * wheel, and a numbered list of ticket* representing presents will be placed in another and a smaller i wheel. In the presence of a committee of prominent and • well known gentlemen, a blindfolded boy will draw a number from the large wheel. Another boy will di RUDD HOUSE - - Georgia, J. K. HOD Sc ON, Proprietors. steps of the Passenger Depot, and will t_ive first- _ ticket from the prize wheel, representing the pres- j class accommodations iu every respect. oS«u2d Wllich,hohol4:,rof the f,r ' t d ” w ” ticket " ’ Board Per Day - - - - $2 00. AGENTS WANTED .uc ovdth. The Index clubs with* all the leading pa- ! Town and Village in Georgia, Alabama, persand periodicals in the United 8tates. The inter- ! Sou *h Carolina and other contiguous States. Liberal eats of friends remitting us will be carefully pro- ! allowed. 99 References required from all desiring to be- i come agents. Money can be sent at our risk by POST-OFFICE ' ORDER, REGISTERED LETTER, or EXPRESS. Specimen Copies of the Herald sent on applies- j tion. Address HERALD PUBLISHING C0„ P. 0. Box 28, Atlanta, Ga COTTON WANTED, JAS. P. HARKISON A CO., Proprietors, To whom all communications musts; i ddressed. 99 Send for specimen copies, circulars, etc. In connection with The Index, we have perhaps the * cpnptote Book ‘ " ‘ ~ i known as the Twenty Minutes lor Supper. When yon arrive on the Cars, be sure to call for the 1 Rudd Honso Porter; give him your checks; walk over aud make yourself at home. Tbe Porter w:l) convo I your Baggage free of charge. octl8 NATIONAL HOTEL, iFormeriy Tibbs He use, j Dalton. G-oorpia, R. P.O’NEILL & JNO. BJRCLAY. Propriftsrs. t T and I am now perfectly well. I can testify that y medicine does all you claim fcr it; and it is only due ■ to you that this ackoowledgment should be made, es- | pecially as so many worthless chill medicines are now , offered.’’ Tnis medicine you will find at Redwine A Fox’s drug store. augl5 99 HAMILTON’S PREPARATION OF BUCHC AND DANDELION cures that most distressing mala dy, Piles, by increasing the digestive function of the stomach, and by securing a proper secretion of bile : for the lubrication of the bowels. This prevents ccn- stirpation, and constipation is the immediate cause cf | Piles—common sense in this treatment. Go to Red- wine k Fox’s drug store and tell theinycuwant Uam- • ilton’s Buchu and Dandelion. Redwine A Fox can tell you all about the remedy—and srrll it to you alto. ! angle MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Fire & Marine Insurance Go., MEMPHIS TENNESSEE, ELLS & LANEY. septH d2m LOOK H ERE! NO BEAR FIGHT! Something Good to Eat and Drink ! 1 TAKE this method of informing my friends, visit ors to the Fair and the public generally, that I am now prej ared to furnish them with everything good to cat and drink. My RESTAURANT, Just opened, will be supplied with OYSTERS, FISH, AND GAME of all kinds, aud iu fact, with everything the market affords, and ccoked in a manner lo suit the most fastidious. In connection with the Restaurant will be feunda i diam of official communication, until after th<» session ; of tbe Georeia State Grange in the city c Macon, • October 29, 1873. sep24-dtoc*.2J E. TAYLOR. Sc.'y. i Georgia State Granges. Cola parch EE, Ga., Sept. 23 Ir7 i. SI 3E3 A, Ia JS : S UBORDINATE GRANGES needing sea.*, w ad dress B. Z. Dutton, Atlanta, Ga. sppSO-tf E. TAYLOR. Georgia State Grange, CoLAPARcnEE, Ga., October 1 1-* To Masters Oegaxizixg Granges: ^7 OU are hereby informed that onr Dfpi'.t .>> have generously decided to pay to ihe State Grange s One Dollar for each male m?mber over eleven, in addition j to the fee of Five Dollars required for the organization | of every Grange, and requested to “go aril d?l:ke- By order cf W. M., T. J. E. TAYLOR FIRST-CLASS SALOON, Which is supplied with the finest brands of WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. ED. HICKS can be found here, aud would be pleased to meet all his old friends who muy give him a He is satisfied that he can please tlitm, if polite vauts, good cooking and low prices can please, me a call. E. JOHNSTON, Alley bet. Brown House and National Hotel. oct9-wA8 OFFICE OF Georgia State Grange CoLAPABCHSS, Ga., October 1,1/TJ. To Deputies and Masters Organizing Granges: ^ T the suggestion oi the National Sccreti.y, you are hereby requested to keep gold at home, and remit only National Currency for Dispensation*. Instruct the Secretaries of new Granges, if their Di.'ueasations calh I are not received m fifteen dajs from the time cf for* | warding fees for the same, toaddreta promptly O. H. ! Kelley, Secretary, Washington, D. C., aud he w:U send them, even though funds have miscarried. ocU-till23 h E. TAYLOR. Sec y. BRANCH, SONS & CO„ COTTON MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, October 7m, lb DANES AND BANKERS. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK of the City of Atlanta. DESI3NATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITES STATES CAPITAL, $300,000. Directors—Alfred Austell, R. H. Richari*. E. W. Holland, John Neal, S. M. Inman, W. J. Garret*., W. B. Oox. Special attention is made to collectiona.fDr which remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange. Alfred Austeil, President; W. H. Tuller Cashier. P. Rom are, Asst. Cashier. ujv22. JOHN H. JAMES, BANKER AND BROKER, S C H E L* OLE Atlanta Richmond Air-Line Railway. Established in 1865—Capital $300.000.1 Capital and Assets, July 1873, $353,835.94. A llow interest on deposits, when left fortwo or more months. Collection* promptly " is viii-u mu >alix attended to. Refers to and corresponds with theN:- 1 tional Park Bank of New York. Dees btniuese tl e same as incorporated Bank. nov22-3m. $10,000 Macon & Bruuswick Railroad SAYINGS A TRUST CO Bonds, November Coupon. (Chartered by Government of United States. Office Broad Street, corner Walton, $10,000 Macon & Brunswick Railroad! n v26-lv PHILIP D CORTCaahiST Bonds, January Coupon. Dollar Savings Bank. FRANKLIN DAILY PASSENGER. Steam Printing Mouse, ^ 0,i a those Indebted to me, in lieu of money, until it At which* every 6t Book, Mercantile, Legal and j * 0 ^’ Shipments may be made by Merchants or Farm- j Atlanta.. Railway Printing is executed- In excellency of man- ncr, promptness and cheapness, we defy competition. LEAVE. 5:o0 P M . 8:36 r M 8:24 P M Atlanta i Charlotte N. C. R. R. J'lnotion.. ACCOMMODATION PA8SENGER. li ARRIVE. 12:43 PM 7:39 7:45 H.GRONAUER, Secretary. mW.T. LITTLEJOHN, Ass’t. Secretary. F. S. DAVIS. l'resid nt. R.V.VREDENBURGH Vice Pres’t. ors who wish to avail themselves of this offer to the ! T?c\K. t# B.’ Junction * subscriber or to cither of the Warehousemen in At- LEAVE. .. 6 24 A u .. 6:03 AM .. 4:51 A M ARRIVE I 6 48 A U I 6:30 A M I 6:31 A M . H. BRAZIER. Gen. Agent. BA VIS VIA UK rr JL State of Georgia, and low prk-e of Seventy Gents on the Dollai*. cither by past dne notes or overcheck!!, are re- nested to make payment immediately. Any legal demands against the Bank will be received at r*r in payment of any indebtedness to the Bank. Depositors will please hand iu their books to be balanced. Any assets of the Bank will be grien in ex- rhsags for deposits t>> thoee desiring immediate m t They off« r a rare ohauce to Capitalists, who ran now j tlement. JAMF.3 M, WILLI*. octll-2tawlm Learner. pointed. Orders solicited for every grade of wo: k — . this department. County officials will find it to their | lauta; or to J. W. Lit hr op, Savannah,-Ga; interest to consult u» as to Legal Perm Books, Rec- 1 : to l^io- ords, Minutes, Blanks, a te. Books, Newspapers ’8b*^t j Roberts k Co., New York city. Send me Ware- Script.. .„d your ladrb.edul.. htesm Print 1 ng House. JAMES T. HAKRISON & CO., Sots. 27 and 29 South Broad Bt., Atlanta, Ga. ; Eeipectfully, jotyM Ag.nts, 33 Broad si., Atlanta, Ga. . M. CREN, Attorney at Law. Atlanta, Georgia* Office, Republic Block, jost opposito Kimball House. Will give careful at tout ion to any bnsicese entrusted to bis care. octJ4 tf will be made eafty. Cnafomer* wistilflg t^store at other places can arrange with mo by comspondeneg, A. K. SEAGO, Wholesale Merchant. 1 still offer on favortble terms a large stock of Corn, Flour,.Bacon, Sides, Shoulders,canvasaed Hams, Bulk long and short Sides, Lsrd, barrels, kegs and cases, Sugar, Tobacco, Groceries, Bagging, Ties, Ac. A. K. SEAGO, Corner Forsyth k Mitchell streets, Atlanta, Ga. Strayed or Stolen , J 1 71 ROM the subscriber, a RED SORREL MARE, ^ about six years old, about 15*3 bands high, one 1 Al-ritOVED RISKS TAlvEN IN THIS .,uu,>> y r 1. J. W,,m. D K u,,r, o., j STR0!W AND roPULAll COMPANY A.t Eoitabliwliocl Unto. Notice—’Bridge' Builders. S EALED PROPOSALS, for building a Bridge across Nancy’* Creek, on the now Roswell load, about uine miles North of At’anta, will be received until and including Wednesday, October 29, 1873. Plans and areducations may be seen at my office. DAN’L PITTMAN, Ordinary, O'tlO dfttwtd l'ultsn county. 99-All losses PROMPTLY aud EQUITABLY ad justed. Messrs. DAVIS A CLARK are authorized to underwrite on COTTON CINS. have ac opportunity of purchasing a Security aa good, iu our opinion, ss s State Bond, and for thirty per cent. less. Tbe faith and credit of the Stale of Georgia have | been pledged for the i ay mint ol the principal aud iu- 1 terest of these Honda, and that fact should be suffi cient to recommend them, in addition to their low W. W. SIMPSON. President. J A. price, to those seeking safe investments at a goat in t .»ro»t The Leg’slature, last year, iu order tv) give xcassu ! ranee to the holder* of there Bonds of the determine' „ „„ v , | tion of the State to keep good her name n« indorter, remittances ; passed unanimously the lollowina resolution, which ; j was approved by his Excellency Governor Junes M. j j Smith: ! "A Resolution in reference to the State’s guaranty on : I the Bonds of the Macon A Brunswick Railroad Com- pany: i "Resolved by the Senate and House cf Represeuta- atlvea in General Asst mbly met. and it ia hereby re- j solved by the authority of the same, That the State'* ! guaranty placed on the Bonds of the Macon A Bruns- ' wick Railroad Company la bludingon the State.” ! Approved August 14, 1872. MERCHANTS' A PLANTERS' BANK (Of Washington, Wilke* County, Ga > W. HILL. Cashier u _' Capital Stock - - - - $112,000 Special Attention paid to Collections, for wh: h prom emittaucee are made, at lowewt rates of exchange. ,iy3 t ia . , ¥ollar SAVINGS BANK. No. 2 Wall Stbfkt. Atlanta, Georgia [ oct9deodlm BRANCH, SDNS A CO. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, Interest allowed from date of D*