The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 29, 1873, Image 6

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H&una Loa. Speaking of Manna Loa, the Honolulu Ga zette of Sept. 3, says: ‘‘This 1 fty volcano ia burning as brilliantly now ae on the night when it burst forth. January 7. On Wednes day niuht, August 27, it lit up the entire is land, and its glare conld be seen by vessels passing more than 100 miles distant. Early in August, Dr. O. B. Adams, surgeon cf the Costa Rica, accompanied by his wife, visited the crater, and found it in magnificent action. The weather was intensely cold, water in their containers freezing solid dnriug the night. It was impossible to induce the native guide to remain at the summit longer than one night, and the doctor was, in conse quence, compelled to make a shorter stay there than he had planned. Mrs. Adams is the third lady who has made the ascent dar ing th» past year, and we doubt n<t feels amply repaid for the excursion. The column of molten lava which is thrown out of the summit crater varies from 200 to 500 feet in height, and assumes all the various forms of a grand fountain of water. It is sin gular that the eruption should con tinue with so little change for over seven months as it has, at such a great elevation, nearly 14,000 feet above the tea. While this display is going on at the summit, the old orater of Kii>»uea (4,000 feet above the sea) is also unusually active. Gov. Lyman informs us that early last week the old south lake over flowed its brim, and that stream of molten lava has since been running down toward the depressed centre of the crater, the stream flowing at a very rapid rate and the lava dis appearing beneath the crust. The south lake is divided into two smaller ones than formerly, separated by a wall, at d yet, so distinct are the sources of supply that the lava in one w ill rise fifteen feet and subside again apparently without affecting the other, although located so near each other as to leave the conviction in the mind of a casual spectator that tney are connected. In addition to this phenmoenon, there is another equally singular. A minia ture cone, seventy-live cr a hundred feet high, located near the 6onih lake, at times sent a stream of lava out ofjitsjsummit aperture which flowed down its sides into the lake. This oc curred without affecting the lava cf tne lake in any perceptible degree. The volcano dur ing the last twenty years has never presented more varied and attractive phenomena than it does now, and travelers who can spare a month to visit it will be well repaid. Four weeks give ample time to witmes the principal points of mWrebt on Huawaii and Maui.” EXTRACTS FROM PREMIUM LIST FOR GEORGIA STATE EAIBJ COMMENCING HOTELS. s HAM It () C K H O U S K. WEST POINT. GEORGIA. The travelling nubile are informed that they can obtain First-class meals and good accommodations at this house. Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left side of car shed. PAT. GIBBONS, <an36-dton Proorietor SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, MACON, GEORGIA, THOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor Board 93 Fox- Day Op. Paseonger Depot, and Or'y One Minute’s Walk October CENTRtL 27, 1873! CITY PARK MACON G E0RGIA. For beet acre of clover hay $ If) For beet acre lucerne l ay 60 For best acre of native grass 60 For best acre pea vine hay 6<i For best acre of corn forage 66 For largest vield of Southern cane, one acre 60 For best and largest display garden vegetables... 25 For largest y eld upland cotton, one acre 2J0 For best crop lot upland short staple cotton, not less than five bales 600 For best one bale upland short staple cotton 100 (and 25 cents per pound lor the bale) For best bale upland long staple cotton 100 (and 25 cents per pound paid for the bale! For the best oil painting, by a Georgia lady 100 For the best display of paintings, drawings, etc. by the pupils of one school or college 100 For the best made silk dress, done by a lady of Georgia, not a dress maker 60 For beBt made home-spun dress, done by a lady of Georgia, net a dress-maker 60 For best piece of tapestry in worsted and floss, by a lady of Georgia 60 For best furnished baby basket and complete set of infant clothes, by a lad * of Georgia 60 _ For the handsomest set of Monchoir case, glove ! box and pin-cushion, made by a lady of Georgia 60 j For best half dozen pairs ootton socks, knit by a GAINESVILLE HOTEL STB W Y FITTED TTAr* FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. PATENT MEDICINES. E. L. CALDWELL, - june4-dtf - Pbopkietob. Kennesaw House, MARIETTA, CEORCIA. FLETHEF REYER, PALMETTO HOUSE, SPARTANBURG, COURT HOUSE, S. G'., of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum bago. Sciatica. Kidney and Nervous Diseases, alter years of suffering, by the taking Dr. Klf ler’s Vcg ©table l« hen mu tic Syrup—the scientific discov ery of J. P. Fitler, M. D., a regular graduate physl cian, with whom we are personally acquainted, who has for 89 years treated these diseases exclusively with astonishing results We believe it our Christian duty, after delib* ration, to conscientiously request sufferers to use it, especially persons in moderate circnmstan ccs, who cannot afford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As clt.gymen, w»* 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. Ewtng, Media, Pennsylvania, suffer ed sixteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D., Frankford, Philadelphia; Rev J. B. Davis, Highstown, New Jersey; Rev. J 8. Buchanan, Clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. G. Smith, Pittsford, N. York; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls Church, Philadelphia. Oth er testimonials Iroro 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 under test, or that can produce one-fourth as many living cures. Any per son sending by letter description 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. BED WINK ft f'OX. febS Wholesale and retail Agents Atlanta. Qa. MACON ADVERTISEMENTS. FLOURING MILLS. Georgia Flouring Mills, BURR A FLANDERS, Propn-tors. Manufacturers of WILEY'S XXXX FLOUh "EARL GRITS, MEAL. BRAN, &c., Vc., Maoon, Georgia. aug2ti tf. GRANGE ADVERTISEMENTS. THE BROWN HOUSE DURING THE FAIR. GEORGIA STATE GRANGE GEORGIA STATE GRANGE, CoiAPAEcnEr, Ga., October 14, ISIS. RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE STATE GRANGE, AT ITS MEETING IN ATHENS, GEORGIA. Resolved, Th.t all applicants fornluu-. sion iDto any of the subordinate Granges of this State, shall make sneb application tu' nearest Grange to his or her place of resT dence. C etl7 dlf of lbe Brown House, Macon, Ga., would say: No rooms will be pre-engaged. Tbo House will be | run upon the o'd plan—first come, first come, first j served. All the old custor era 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 gnest be turned out of 9 room to accom- : module any one. E. E. BROWN & 80N, octl6-dtil nov 1 Proprietors Located in th new furniture, octl? d3m 1 centre of the city. Remodeled and ALFRED TOLL! SON, Proprietor. LIVINGSTON HOTEL, NORTHEAST COENER SQUARE, LA FAYETTE A. MRS. M. MARBLE, ... Proprietress. Board by tho Day, Week or Month, at the most Reasonable Rates. LIVERY STABLiE CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE. TAKING THE FIRST STEP TO RESUMPTION ~ THE 1 GOVERNMENT READY TO PAY OUT SIL- VER AS SOON AS IT CAN RE CONVENIENTLY COINED. The Silver Specific lady over fifty years of age, (in gold) 25 i For best half dozen pairs cotton socks, knit by a j girl under ten years of age, (in gold) 25 i For the fiuest ana largest display of female hanct- ! icralt, embracing needlework, embroidt ry, knit ting. crocheting, raised work, eto., by one lady ICO For the best combination horse 100 : For the best saddle horse 100 WASHINGTON, October 21. j For the best style harness horse 100 ... . ,, t „ , For the finest and best matched double team 100 It will be recollected that uenrly two weeks | yot the best stallion, with tea of his colts by his Ago the President, during an interview of a side 2.">e semi-official character, said a return to a epe-! For tb0 b © 8 * gelding 250 de basis conld never be effected except by a j g** !E::!!E!:” ££ shrinkage ot values; that the shrinkage has For tho best.miicb cow 100 now taken place, the currency has approached ! For the best bull 100 to about par with silver, aud the wonder to ! £ or °* team • • ■ • *; 1 9° ; that silver is not pouring out. When j tb ® i^!L 80W w ~ l - p1 ^ 8, -- * •.v * * * -* v 60 him ’ _ _ this could take place, his theory was—the country will absorb two or three hundred millions of it. Since that lime the President, in consulta tion with the Secretary of tho Treasury, has been considering how such a result might be produced with a new way of affording relief to the country within the legal limit. The director of the mint has been acting in ac cordance with tho President’s policy, and making extensive arrangements for the coin age of both gold and silver to an extent here tofore unprecedented, so as to be ready for a resumption of specie payments, there now being large quantities of these metals await ing coinage. The first step iu resumption has been taken, it having been ascertained to-day from the Secretary of the Treasury that the Government will pay out the silver as soon as it can be profitably and c?nveniently coined for that purpose. •* Our, Damned Spot ! ”—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 honsehold ornament and use. But 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, and bring peace and satisfaction to the housewife mind. As cheap as common soap and a hundred times more effective. oct20-dlw. For the largest and finest collection of demesne fowls 10 For tho best bushel of corn 2r F»r the test bushel of peas 26 For the best bushel of wheat 25 For the best bushel of sweet potatoes 60 For the best bushel of Irish potatoes 22 For the best fifty stalks of sugarcane 5 For the best result on one acre in any forag crop 150 For tho largest yield of corn on ono acre 300 For the largest yield of wheat on one acre 60 For the largest yield of oat3 on o ie acre 60 For the largest yield of rye. on one acre 5 For the best result on ono acre, in any cereal crop 200 For the best display made on the grounds,by any dry goods merchant 100 or the beat display made by any grocery mer- • chant 100 For the largest aud best display of green-house plants, by one person or firm 100 For the best brass band, uot less than ten per formers 250 (and $50 extra per day for their music). For tho best Georgia plow stock 25 For the best Georgia maao wagon (two horse).., 60 For the best Georgia made cart 25 For best stallion, four yoars old or more...... 40 For best preserved horse over twenty years old.. 25 For best Alderney bull 60 For best Devon bull 60 For best collection of table apples, gTown in North Georgia 60 > For best collection of table apples grown in Middle Georgia 60 Grantville Hotel. B. F. Ml. T. BRANNON. STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE, Opposite the Passenger Depot. fJIHE Rooms are elegantly furnished, and the Table is supplied with every delicacy the market affords. E. E. BROWN A SON, Proprietors. NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spotswood, COLAPARCHE, GA. OCTOBEB 13, 1**3 TO PATRONS GENERALLY. A MASS MEETING OF GRANGES AVUX j be held in the city of Macon on the night cf j tbe 27th inst. OUR NATIONAL GRANGE Secretary O. H. Kelly has promised to be present. Tho object of the meeting will be to sug gest business for the consideration of THE GEORGIA STATE GRANGE, which convenes the following night, at sam place. Our sisters cordially invited to grac*r MACON, GrEOUG-IA., • the occasion by their presence. Nearly opposite Passenger Derot. Board f3 peruay. Patrons in good standing invited, an* 3-tf* p. WHELAN, Proprietor. J Delegates to tbe State Grange are Master* —. 1 and their wives who are Matrons, Past Ma.~ CROCERS. 1 ters and their wives who are Matron «, ac — ! Proxies representing Masters. SEYMOUR- NS LEY & CO., | octlo-ditwtf ° E TAYLOR, Sco'y WHOLESALE GROCERS j GEORGIA STATE GRANGE Macon, Georgia. 1 *W. _A.. HUFF, WHOLESALE DEALER CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc., COLA PARC HE, GA . October Id, 18?T THE JONES HOUSE, NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE. COVINGTON, GEORGIA. R. W. JONES, Proprietor. JOS' Free conveyance from the B&ilroad. aprilfdly NATIONAL HOTEL. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. j Conie . r . c ?” IT “ d Th,td MAC0> ’ 0eOT2U ! THE COMMITTEE ON PRESS PRO! - i ositions to “establish or adopt” an organ for | the Georgia State Grange, appointed at the ; Athens Session, will meet in tho city of Ma- | con, October 23, to hear proposals for same j octlo-d&wtf E, TAYLOR, Sec’jr No Change of Office. J. E. OWENS, Proprietor, Late of Fiedmont and Orange Hotel, Lyncbb arg, Ya. BAGGAGE CARRIED TO AND HROM THE OtPQl FREE OF CHARGE. Id every form of scrofulous, mercurial and conBtl tutional blood complaints, it stands without a com pet-r rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, sca.d bead salt rheum, and the 88 different varieties of skin affec tions. It is a positive curative for sorofula, and the deadly enemy of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly eliminating them from the system. Tho fluid Extract of Queen’s Delight, prepared by Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, has made the m< st wonderful aud astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise the quickest and most wonderful effects iu restoring alth. It is harmless to the most delicate, aud can ver be used amiss. It is the true beantifler of the complexion. If you want pure, rich blood, clear skin and beautiful complexion, use tho Compound Extract of Stillingia or Queen’s Delight Read our treatise on , diseases of tho Blood. The genuine has the signature of the proprietor upon each label, apll-yl-eod AUCTION HOUSE. SALOONS AND RESTAURANTS. Heafipaiters for tie Fair. ELLS & LANKY 66 Mulberry itreet,. alapon, Ga. _ the i>ecuniary interest of the Georgia Bite Granee, there will be no change in this cftice. All communications addressed to Macon. Ga., os 1 I rected in former notice will be prompt‘y attended t Dealers in A branch office will be opened in Maccn, 3a.. fer and during Fair week. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, AND FANCY —<Hf E. TAYLOR, s < u OWARD HOUSE BROAD STREET, Nearly Opposite Montgomery and EttfaulaR.B. Dopoi EUFAULA, ALABAMA, BOARD—Per Day $ 2 JOS' The Best House in town. aprll ly W. J. HOWARD.Prop’r. NEWTON HOUSE. Special Notices. WHY WILL YE DIE—Death or what is worse, ie 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. In all cases of suppres sion. suspension, or ether irregularity, Dr. J. Brad- field’s Female Regulator is the only sure remedy. It acts by giving tone to tbe nervous centre 3 , improving the blood, aud determining directly to the organs of menstruation. It is a legitimate prescription, aud the most intelligent doctors use it. Prenared l»y J. H. Brad field, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga; £1 50 per bottle, and sold by respectable druggists everywhere. Tuskegee, Alabama. Mr. L. H. Brad fie Id—Sir: Please forward us imme diately another supply of Bradfield’s Female Regula tor. We find it to be all that is claimed of it, and we have witnessed the most decided aud happy effect produced by it. Very respectfully, ^ BUSIER & ALEXANDER. J. BRIO FIELD, Atlanta, Ga. gists. sep30-tf AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. Will establish Headquarters for Hungry People during ! THE GREAT FAIR. Can Teed Five Thousand People—The Beat Rt IN THE STATE. Patrons of Husbandry. ELLS & LANEY. . i Georgia State Grange, yon are hereby noticed l invited to respect the Atlanta Herald—your er- I terprising, fearless and talented eolaborer—as oar or.: dium of official communication, until after tho eesai. u of tbo Georpia State Grange in the city of Mice: October 29, 1873. eer?4-dtoc*.23 E- TAYLOR, Sec’y q q g » Georgia State Granges. SEALS : NO BEAR FIGHT! For sale by a l dm; MRS. JANET HAUDROP, CORK THE CHRISTIAN INDEX Atlanta, Georgia. Organ of the Baptist Denomination REGATTA. OF MAIK AKD SPRING 8TREKT8. SPARTA, GEORGIA. TERMS: I $2.00 per day Lodging included. 60 per meal Without Lodgiu REV. D. SHAVER, D.D. ASSOCIATE REV. 8. HENDERSON. D.D., REV. E. B. TEAGUE, D.D., REV. T. G. JONES. D.D., - Race one mile down stream on Ocmu'goe River, Tinder ; the rules of tbo Regatta Association of Macon. | For the fastest four-oared shell boat, race open i to the world $150 j For the fastest double-scull shell boat, race open to the world 5% For tbe fastest single-scull shell boat, race open j to the world 50 ! For the fastest four-oared canoe boat, race open i to the world 60 j (By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a log, without wash-boards or other additions.) j The usual entry foe of ten per cent, will be charge! foithe Regatta premiums, MILITARY - COMPANY. Editor * F° r the best drilled volunteer military company j of not less than forty members, rank and file, [top.3: 1 open to the world $755 Ten per cent, entry fee on the above premium, and DB. J. S. LAWTON j at least five entries required. J-DITOH3. ! march 26-tf. - Al.P f.. Ala STEADFASTLY devoted to the tenets and great in- tereets of tbe Baptist Denomination, this paper, which for nearly a half century has been tbe organ and fav orite of the Baptists of Georgia, and for the paBt seven years bearing the saruo Intimate relation to the broth erhood of Alabama and portions of Tennessee, South which 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 psper 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.lt is unequallel by any other publication in the South. The Index cluba with all the leading pa pers and periodicals in the United States. The inter ests of friends remitting us will be carefully pro tected. Price insurance, $2 50 a year ; Mlniete s, $2 00. JAS. P. HARRISON & CO., Proprietors, To whom all communications mustb; * ddre&sed. JOS' Send fov specimen copies, circulars, etc. In connection with The Index, we have perhaps the largest and most compiste Book aud Job Printing Office in the South, known as the RACES. run^z one—$300. For Trotting llorsc-s—Georgia Raised; Mile Htxts, Best Two lu Threo. 1st horse to receive $200 UNIVERSITY HOTEL, ATHENS, GEORGIA, By R. H. LAMPKIN. Utea of Board.—Per day, $2.00; per week, $<>.00. aprlO Madison House~ MADISON, GEORGIA. ■TRAVELERS, invalids and families will find this c I. of tho best hotels in the South. Porters at the trains who will take care of baggage. Terms reasonable. P. B. WOODARD. May23-d-tf. CAMP HOUSE, Tour to onter and three to start. xuile heats, best two in three. 1st horse to receive $300 2d horse to receive 3d horse to receive •••• 50 Four to enter and three to start. ptrass three —$660. 8d horse to receive. Four to enter and three to start. rasa fouh—$350. W 1 Meals, 50c. I Lodging 50c. J. B. CAlir, Proprietor. sp4-tf GriflLx, Georgia. JOS' IT NEVER FAILS; ITS OPERATION IS QUICK and sure. Dr. J. Brad fit-id's Female Regulator—it has been U6cd for over twenty years with uubcunded success by rnauy of the most distinguished Physicians ol the South. It is a legitimate prescription, and pos sesses the three fold power of giving tone to the ner vous centres, improving the blood, and directly stimu lating the womb by supplying the wants of nature. It gives health to the frame, and happiness to the heart. aug6 9S- YOUNG WOMAN. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING from continued headache, pa*cs in the back and lower stomach, palpitation of the heart, difficulty of breath ing. constipation of tho bowels, loss of appetite, and the thousand end one evils resulting from a suppression or irregularities ot the "monthly eickDess,” buy a bot tle of this medicine. It is ‘‘Woman’s Best Friend.” ! Take it according to directions, and the bloom oi j health will soon be upon your cheek. ! For sale by all druggists. aug6 JOS’ THOMAS BROUGHTON. OF CINCINNATI, i says: "W. C. Hamilton & Co.—1 had had the ague for j two long years, aud had tried several remedies of ac- , 1 knowledged or pretended merit, without any good re- 7 tried you preparation—“Kress Fever Tonic.’ One bottlo complt toly broke up the malady, and I am now perfectly well. I can testify that your medicine does all you claim fer it; and it is only due to you that this acknowledgment should be made, es pecially as so many worthless chill medicines are now offered.” Tnis medicine you will find at Redwine & Fox’s drug store. auglJ Something Good to Eat and Drink ! Georgia State Grange, Colataeches., Ga., October 1, U” To Masters Organizing Granges: Y”OU are hereby informed that our Deputies iu generously decided to pay to the State Granges One j Dollar for each male member over eleven, in addition J TAKE this method of informing my fri» nds, visit- ! to the foe of Five Dollars required for the organization ora to the Fair and the public generally, that I am j . „ , . , . ,, now Dretftred to furnirii them with ertmhiai cood ! of over >' Grange, end requeued to "go sad do RESTAURANT, By order of W. M. t T. -J. s octl tm:3th ¥.. TAYLOR Georgia State Grange. Couapauchek, Ga., October I, !->' To Deputies and Masters Organizing Gbancls- th© suggestion of th© National Secretary, yoc * j ore hereby requested to keep gold at home, and rc-a*.: of WINES, : only National Currency for Dispensations. Instru.’ ED. HICKS can befound here, and would be pleased j the Secretaries of new Granges, if their DiFoeasatfoo - »<* received in fifteen days from th- time cf for. v.n I “cSd id ; I warding let. far th. ume. to adJre.i promptly O U. t.nle, Eood coding ar.a low price, c.n ple.to. G.l c , KolI , Jt secretary, Washington, D. C.. and he w,!'. , - ; them, even though fundehave miscarried. E. TAYLOR, Sc-: / Just opened, will be supplied w ith OYSTERS, FISH, AND GAME of all kinds, ami in tact, with everything tho market affords, and ccoked in a manner to suit the most fastidious. Ia connection with the Restaurant will be founds FIRST-CLASS SALOON, brand 1 call. E. JOHNSTON, oct4-til22(Fh 1st hors© to receive $260 2d hors© to receive loo Three to enter and two to start, punsF. nvx—$300. For RunniDg Horses—open to the world; two mil- heats, best two In three. 1st horse to receive $300 Three to enter and two to start. pubs* six—$500. For Running Horses—open to the world; three mile heats, best two ia three. 1st horse to receive $500 ! Fonr to enter and three to Btart. PURSE SEVEN*—$150 00. I For Running or Trotting Horses—threo yean old. At which every slyle of Book, Mercantile, Legal and J First horse to receive $100 00 Rtilwav 1'rintim? is executed. In excellency of man- Second horse to rocolve 50 0U Three to enter and two to start. rURSI EIGHT—$100 00. For Running or Trotting Horses—two years old. First horse to receive $75 o(. Second horae to receive 25 00 Threo to enter and two to start. runs* nine $100 00. Mule Race—Mile Heats; best two in threo. First mule to reccivo on Second mule to receive '25 00 Four to enter and three to start. The above premiums will be contested for under tho rules of the turf. Tbe usual entry fee of ten per cent on the amount of tho purso will be charged. FRANKLIN Steam Printing House, this departrneut County officials wl interest to consult ns as to Legal Form Books, Rec ords, Minutes, Blanks, etc. Books, Newspapers, Sheet Music, and Periodicals, bound and rebound to order. Remember to make your orders on the Franklin Steam Printing House. JAMES P. HARRISON * CO., No*. 27 and 29 South Broad st., Atlanta, Ga. juljM RUDD HOUSE Dalton ----- Georgia, J. R. Kl'DDlA ON, Proprietor?. T HIS House (formerly Georgia Hotel) is within ten stepa of the Passenger Depot, and will fcive first- class accommodations in every respect. Board Per.Day - - - - $2 OO. Twenty Minutes tor Sapper. When you arrive on the Ous, be sure to call for the Rudd House Porter; give him your checks; walk ovor and make yourself at home. The Porter will conve your Baggage free of charge. cct!8 H. PABKINS. J. WABNBB ALLIN PARKI NS & ALLEN, &itflute(;ts and SSug^intyndents, Will furnlih Plan ant tieciftcattonafor CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS, AND DWELLINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OPFICE, Corner of Pryor ana Decatur Street. »p non M Allen poslto the Kimball House ■»» llitUllAULR, dec3-<lftwly. Secretary. JL — j W. T. LITTLEJOHN, SI O H EL JIiE. » f HAMILTON’S PREPARATION OF Iit CHU AND DANDELION cured that most distressing mala dy, Piles, by increasing the digestive function of the stomach, aud by securing a proper secretion of bl'.c for tbe lubrication of the bowels. Tils prevents con- stirpation, and constipation is the nnn eiiato cause of ! iltou’s Buchu and Dandelion. Redwino k Fox tell you all about tho remedy—and etll it to you also, i auglS MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Fire & Marine Insurance Co.,j MEMPHIS TENNESSEE, I — j i Established in 1865—Capital $300,008, i Capital and Assets, July 1873, OFFICE OF BASKS AM* BANKER*. o ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK BRANCH, SONS & CO.,! of theCttyof Atianta. nAaritEnia COTTON MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, October 7 th, 1873. j * | $10,000 Macon & Bruuswiok Railroad Bonds, November Coupon. DEStQNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITE0 STATES CAPITAL, $300,000. DtmKCToas—Alfred Austell, B. H. Richard*. E >' ■ Holland, John Neal, 8. M. Inman, W. J. Garratv, W L Oox. Special attention la made to collection*, for which » * remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange. Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Taller, Cashter P. Rom are. Asst. Cashier. noris. JOHN H. JAMES. BANKER AND BROKER, attended to. Refers to and corresponds with the Nr - tionalPmrk Bank of New York. Does budnees the i same as incorporated Bank. nor22-Sm FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS a TRUST CO. (Chartered by Government of United States Office Broad Street, comer Waltor ECEIVES Deposits of Five Cents upward*. S3 83 i $10,000 Macon & Brunswick Railroad; V|X w \J \J P \J \J I w TI l est compounded twice per annum. Send for oi: u'.ar Bonds, January Coupon. PHILIP D .CORIOaahif i F. S. DAVIS. Presld nl. ! R.Y.YREDENBURGH Vic© Preif’t. 1 — 0- Ass’L Secretary, . H. BRAZIER, Gon. Agent. LUMBER! LUMBER!! MERRIAM & JONES, 7U SeoKtur Street. H AVE on band and are constantly receiving a large stock of assorted LCMBKB OT PRIME QUAL- ITY, comprising framing and finishing Lumber, Laths, Shingles, etc. Also, White Fine Ka»h, Doors and Blind*, WU1 at all times furnish Dressed Lumber as prompt ly as any other establishment. The lowest rates. oet$-8t*w 2m COUNTY EXHIBITIONS. results of home industries, all raised, pro duced or manufactured In the county $1000 2. Second best do 600 S. Third beat do soo 4. Fourth her t do ao Entries to bs made at the August Convention It Athens. Articles contributed to the County Exhibition rs o compete for specific premiums in the Premium st; for instance, a farmer may contribute to tho ex bltlon r his county a bushel of Breai C >ru, h« n thrina ter it. Individually, for prs nlnm 144. etr Atlanta Richmond Airline Railway, da vis & cl auk DAILY PASSENGER. LEAVE. Atlanta 6:30 vu Charlotte 8:36 i*M N. C. R. B. J inctlon 8:24 r m ACCOMMODATION PASSENGER. LEAVE. Atlanta 5 34 a u Charlotte 6:03 am N.O.K. B. J auction 4:51 ax A It It 2 VE 6 48 A X 6:39 a M 0:31 A x Strayed or Stolen I ^ROM the subscrlW. s BED SORREL MARK, ' about six years old. about 15 hands high, ono fore-foot white and two hind legs white, with s bla/.e tn the face. Any information concerning hor will be suitably rewarded. I. J. DOZIER, Decatur, Gt. 00123-Ot Atlanta, Git. AlTllOYED RISKS TAKEN IN THIS 8TKONG AND POPULAR COMPANY _A-t 33»taP)li»liocl gar All los*ea PIlOMl’TLY and EQUITABLY ad justed. JOS' Messrs. DAVIS A CLARK ire authorised to underwrite on COTTON GINS. munaEEOSDS arc secured by indorsement v t the , ! JL State of > low price of Seventy Gents on the Dollar. They offer a rare chance to Capitalist?, who ran new have an opportunity of purchasing a Security .vs good, , iu our opinion, as a State Bond, and for thirty pur cent. less. Tbe faith and credit of tho Slato of Georgia have *een pledged for the payment of tho terest of these Bonds, and that fact clout to recommrud them, in addition to their low price, to those seeking safe lnvcatmeuts at a goed in terest. Tbo Legislature, laal year, in order to give rcawni- ranco to tho holders of thoeo Bends of the dotermlna» tion of tbo State to kof p good her name a* indoracr, passed unanimously tho following resolution, which was approved by his Excellency Governor Junes M. Smith; •'A Resolution in reference to th© State’s guaranty on the Benda of the Macon A Brunswick Railroad Com pany: "Resolved by the Becato and House of Represent*- * “ * “J met, and It is hereby re- f the Fame, 1 hat the State’! , jnds of th© Macon A Bri Ulroad Company Is binding on the State.” Approved August 14, 1873. BRANCH,8UN9 k CO. Dollar Savings Bank. cither by pant due notes or ovcrchecke, ere re quested to make payment immediately. Any le*. demands against the Bank will be received at :>ar r. payment of any indebtedness to the Bank. Depositors will please hand in their hooka to b* balanced. Any asset a of the Bank will be given in ex change for deposits to these dcairing immediate ©- * tlement. JAMES M. WILLIS. octll-2tawlm Caahier MERCHANTS' A PUNTERS' BANK (Of Washington, Wilkes County, Gad W. W. SIMP90X, President. | A. W. HILL, Ctohu Capital Stock * - - - $112,000 Special Attention paid to Collection*, which “ remittances are mads, at lowest rates of « jyS-Cu TENNESSEE HOU Corner Teaneaee© and Msin streets, Oartorffivllle, Ooo Splendid ftr© and usionalU ratoa. iQg3-6m d. SUMM&i