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Appstlte and digestion languish at this season.—
At the very time when the body moat needa ratio-
ration and support, the atomaoh, lta oommlaaarlat
department, la apt to prove delinquent. Under
such olroumatanoaa the necaaalty for a whoteaomo
stimulant. tonlo and corrective la aelf-evident, and
oonaoqnently the dam and for .that peeriaaa combi
nation of the three required elements, Hoatettar’a
Btomaih Blttera, la never more urgent than at mid*
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Momma. Auourr II. 1871
FOR GOVERN OR.:
PMUtea « IM S>«|i. Dnucrscx—
tic Party
principles of
tbs Union,
unenoe, ss tp-
extraordimry
the unohaoge-
is a union of
indestructibility of
the States, dflbeir rights, and of theii
equality, with eaoh other la an indiepen
alible part of our political system.
Bssohtd, That in the spprosohing
eleotion the Democratic party invites
everybody to ooKiperstc with them in a
isaltiM determination to obange the
present csorping and eorrnpt edminie-
'tsstioB, by placing in power men who
ere true to the principles of Oonstita-
tional Government, and to a faithful and
ssonomkal administration of public af
fairs.
THE
SUN.
~VOL. III.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1872.
Hill thought ol the ticket system. The
road is in the hands not of a Governor,
chosen by the people, but of old politi.
cians State ana Fedsra), appointed by
Kimball for twenty years, and their legal
representatives.
These
op in a chariot of fire as a jo
Calf tot a Democratic Meting In Tn
la<Sna Canty.
TV As Democrats of Taliaferro—The
anbaerihers beg to annonnoe to the Dem-
oeaataof Taliaferro, that there will be a
Haas Meeting of the Party of said conn
ty, OB Saturday, the 24th August, 1872,
at iha coart house, for the nomius-
tiaB of • fall tiokst to bp voted for to fill
the offices soon to beoome vacant by lim
itation of law, and a Representative in
the Legislature, and for other purpose*,
i one 1 0<nne all 11 Fellow-Demo-
be a foil and fair ex-
of the Party. Ke-
and
orate,
Hargrove,
BBeid,
J Stewart,
Trope,
JJ Kent
Ohaa
BF
Joseph
Benjji
F Nelson,
J B
OT
Henry D Smith,
Thoa Rhodes,
Robert Yonng.
M Meyers,
Wm II H Chapman,
O L Burke,
Jr., JT Akins,
BH Perkins,
Wm G Stephens,
Linton A Stephens,
Wm H Bristow,
W B McGibony,
Quinnea O’Noal,
8 J Jones, - -
Romulus Frazier,
Cbas A Beazley,
Lionel L Veaxey,
Geo W Mitchell,
Jaa G Ingram,
University Debate.
A debate between the Demoethenean
and Phi Kappa Societies of the Univer
sity of Georgia, came off last Wednes
day evening at the University Chapel,
Ex-Gov. Chat. J. Jenkins presided. The
debated question was, “ Should a repre
sentative be governed by tne will of his
oonstitnents ?” Affirmed by Phi Kappa’s,
E. A. Angter, M. U Davis, Jaa. While-
head. Denied, by Demostheneans, Ar
thur Gray, Leonard Phinizy and ,Ohae.
Harman. The question was handled
admirably by both sides, bnt decided in
favor of the negative. Gov. Jenkins
complimented the constituents very
highly upon their efforts.
THE LEASE.
The great argument for the Lease, is,
“our or POLITICS."
The Leases! are no politicians. There
is no lobbying in their behalf. It has
no finger in any political pie. It has
nothing to do with candidate*—with the
Preaa—with the Legislature. It is des
titute of political influence and signifi
cance. The above statement, made in
•it cerity, would make a man the laugh
ing stook of the politicians of Georgia.
He would be taken aside and talked to,
and hia greenness explained to him.
The green may imagine that to be in
tbs hands of Gov. Jenkins, would pat
the nod “in polities.” While in the
handed Ex-Gov. Brown it is oat. Poli
tics helped Urn in. it is trae, but he has
now quit politics. Mr. Hi] ] is not in
politics; ha quit long since. Kimball
was in, bnt ha is oat of politics, end oat
of Geocgim
OUT OT IDBUL POLITICS.
Outside of Georgia, the pure and vir
tuous SimeE Cameron is not in politios.
Delano is not in polities. This queer
amortment dined together on one occa
sion, and eschewed politics.
r pretext of taking the
it is deeper in than ever before,
i road out of
Under
polities, ft is deeper in th
with a political lease of twenty years,
wbioh the proprietors value as
its income in money. Influence to
and 'money art equally involved. It con
trols more than a posse comitatm is every
ooqaty along the line ol the read. Ten
nessee indnded, this time. If not a
king-maker, it is simply because we don’t
saaka kings in Georgia. It ia felt to the
tips of the fingers and the ends of the
iocs of the body poiitio. It is a power
in nominations—in convention*—in can
didates. and Is the man —influ
ential in the prase, and invinciblo in the
lobby.
Heavens I How it abstains from poli
ties I Sham I shasi I sham I Of all the
abas** we hav* yet encountered this “out
of polities” is the wont. It introduces
as to Federal polities and Federal po«-
ticians to as. It will ask for seats ia the
Polities brought it into pogsr,
polities jails had a sea asmsehasnx
They my.
Gov. Jsnkias ia Uhe Bollock. Gsa’t
ass the wans bias as. Gov. Bnilb—can’t
ass U. General Gsadan. These do not
look alike in the
I public aye.
vwa Dimsucu
Gov. Smith represents the people of
Honda. The Leaaaaea owe their seats
land Kimball, with leave to
twenty years. It Uvea, moves and has
its being in politics. How did ft start
off f With tickets. The public wer* ia-
fooned in an ancient canvas, what Me
gentlemen talk as if the only
ousoce was ibis particular company oi
“Politics.” The only “non-politicians’
in the country, are ~
(now that Kimball is _
baa departed) in Georgia, and Cameron
sad Delano in the United States.
Harris, with the euphonious append
age, and Blodgstt were not in politics.
How clearly the leasees and the blind
aee these two points. All men in offloe
are alike, and we are only “non-politi-
aaimwam *» ^bil
IMPEBICM IN IMPEBIO,
with the oo-op oration of the vilest of out
side influences, by those eboioe spirits,
despised by honest men at home, Cameron
and Delano, is the deviee to keep the
road out of politics. It is worthy of a
patent. The Senate of Georgia gravely
congratulate the people that “the State
Road is unt of politics.” In comparison
with it, the leasees seem to know no pol
ities, (in one sense) no religion, no noth
ing—with but the lease. It joins to-
« ether what had been asunder. It snn-
ers what had been joined. This bad
bargain, hardly worth wbat it oost, is
held with a deatbg-rip.
Immense patriotism! Content almost
“to leap the life to come.” Stronger
than habit—than life—than religion—
power and gain accompanying the lease.
What Kimball hath joined together, let
no man rashly pnt asunder. Good for
twenty years, or until death ns do part,
and not a speck of politics in it.
Where is the substance, and where is
the sham, this one more time ?
Does any intelligent man doubt that
this is reaUy the head-centre of all polit
ical manuvering in Georgia ? Can any
man deny that it furnishes the choicest
means and appUanoes for that purpose I
This company has all the limited means
the Governor would hare with the one
road, andby its composition a vastly more
extendedarea of patronage and power.
ernor ever had such capital—
such combinations extending lo the re
motest parts of the State—of appointing
power,and a thousand means of rewarding
and pnniahing ? Here is a combinat ion of
old politicians, withlrail road presidents,
not responsible to their stockholders in
this regard. What a monstrous political
engine it can be! Who iB fit to be trust
ed with it ? Are the leading, managing
men—such as were never in politics?
Has loss or change of office made them
purer than our Governors ?
In the name of keeping it ont, we as
sociated it with stUl outlying forces in
fhe eamp at Washington City. Snoh on
of political corruption wSs never
fore known in this country.
BEAL VALUE.
The lessees compare twenty years, in
cluding war, the destruction oi the road,
and spoliation, with twenty years of on-
interrupted business. A well selected
method of oomnarison. The right stan-
dard of comparison was that attained
rhen the road was in snooesafnl opera-
ion. It is doing a larger business new
than then. If its business falls off, the
lessees can quit If it iuoreases, the
State oou not rise in annual rent
They give the estimates of Railroad
men of its value for twenty years, as if
ley were bound for twenty years. A
fair lease would have brought more, even
under unfair terms. More was bid.
Bullock seems to have felt bound to give
it to the “ lowest'’ bidder, and that bid
was as low as even the unfair law allowed.
How mnoh knowledge of the law of sales
ia necessary to allow that the State had
not a fair ohance, nor her oitizens ?
Competition, it would seem, is not the
Ufa of trade.
Why all the lobbying now ? In the
opinion of Kimball, Bing-mastsr, tbo
bargain was so good, it was worth fraud
to get it. Tho way in which, the lessees
hold on to it—the fight they make over
it, show their heaity appreciation. Tho
way outsiders bid lor it against the op
position oi terms and officials, showed
what they thought. Were it put up
now, with an honest Governor command
ing the publio confidence as Governor
Smith does, this very oompany would pay
more for it, and other companies, by their
competition, carry it to its true value.
An auetion, not opioions of experts, is
the mode of testing that value. Other
companies offered more at the time, and
this oompany moves heaven and earth to
keep it at the price. They are doubtless
led as to its value, and the
way they struggle for it could not fail to
impress bidders, hail they another
ohance.
THE WAX TO DEAL WITH FBAUD.
Bring it before the oourts. When yon
find some, keep aearohieg. Bo sure yon
have not found all, for it ia its nature to
hide, and its misfortune, that the laws of
the universe fever honesty. In the
oourts, press the investigation, shake tbs
bushes, startle it, stir it np, gather the
scattered straws; seek end ye shell find,
knock and its doors will opeo.” Find
the substantial merits of tho esse, end
then push on after the teohnical.
It yon wilt keep trying, pegging away,
yon will not fail to fled it. Nature is ou
your side. Your discovery is substantial
and technieal, will grow and increase.
Every, fresh discovery will conduct you
to more. Consult the most emieeet law
yers, and yon will find it their uniform
experience, that crime, frond and unfair
ness can all be exposed with a very slight
clue. The very dodging calls attention
to the sore places and the weak points.
The law book •■pe»k of badges of fraud.
One close observer remarked, Wo some
times look to too small matters. This
lease was rather apparelled in fraud,
and oorered with it cap a pie. The only
question was, which garment was deepest
dyed?
Take the thing ont of “ polities.” It
ia in—heed end ear*. Take it out—else
for twenty yean it ia e political engine,
in hands not of oar choioo. It will never
be oat of polities till it is fairly let to
business men, so that there is no ground
of complaint. Citizen.
too yore uudi}iug patryotism, and eelf-
sakiiflsin dispoziahnn in the last fore
But that’s nether hear nor
;ive me sum advans
months.
thar.
Higginbottum gi
sheets of yonr lojik
. kalled the majority
report on the State Bode leeoe. I eon-
fee I like it mitily Ben. Troo its rather
theoretykle and eumtimes a leetle obs-
kewer, bnt then it ensere my porpos so
match the better. Jes put my name
down fur 2 coppiz and obleege. I tbort
it would be nte poplar with a surtin
klas, as I heerd that Joe Brown wanted
akopy, and Higginbotum sed a man
named Dellyno and one name Kamme-
ron wanted a Copy too. I dont know
who they are, forrynen, I expekt, but
then that goes to prove that the work
takes sbrewd. I guess yoa know em
both, as I lnrn you have a extensive fur-
rin acqbeintaine. Higginbotham sez
you kno Bullock and Blodgett and Faty
Haris and Twede, and yu stuck to urn
cloBcrn a brother; hut I told him, I gess
they'd dun you a favor make, and he
awtent too condemn you for that That
seemed to convine him inetantur, fur,
sed he, “yes, J. kno sum uv urn dun him
sum huge favors, but he was too modest
to tell it” Now, Ben, I thawt test was
a grsshns compliment, cummin az it did
frum a man who laved Jorge Washing-
tun mor’n he did you.
I told Higginbotum I liked your lojik.
He axed me whi. I told him that the
domed lojik that people had adopted
hurtofour wouldeot allow a naan sufficient
skope for argyment. The way the deueed
tbmg was fixed up a man bad to enm to
but wun konkluzbun every time, wheth
er the knokluzhun was agreabul or disa-
grtabul, wbaras your sistum giv a man a
brawd feeld for argyment, and alloud
him to arrive at that konklnzhnn whioh
was most advantajus to nis individjusl
intrusts. “Fur iustuns,” sed I, “here is
a sylly gisum illustratin Mistnr Hill's
new system:
i lur to make mnnny;
A Latter la “llilftl” Baa.
My Dear Shifty Ben: Uudentandin' at
bow yea was gois' toritea workoo lojik,
I dropped everything and went rite over
te aae HiggUbottnm wboo'e a sorter Ut-
terary kaneUr and poltitikal rim ester
tmuDwtt sa and axed him if it wus troo.
HerepUedln hishifurlutin stileaausual
that it afforded him nntoidgratyflkaahnn
to an nouns that mister Hill nad gone
into the wurled of letters, as be dulunt
think he was fitten for this wand.
* What doo yoa reekin' he meat, Ben,
by seyin' yon wesrtnt fitten fur this
world? He mast bav ment yoa was too
good I eposes, end upon reflekshun I’m
taolind to believe too you otter be taken
Higgiubottum sed that was as troo a
silly gisni az ever war. uttered, as if that
wuz the kee note to the work he endorat
it most enfatikaily. I told him it even
Am I rite, Ben ? I don't like to
miBrepryzent a man, speehnlly when I’m
tryin to defend him.
Thar is a nuther featynr of yore lojik
Hike, Ben, and that is yore oonsiderashnn
of number 1. All thee other lojicks,
darn urn, seme to be subsidized, monop-
d tiranized over bv tro
Now, I've been wantin’ far a long time,
a lojick what would allow me nntrsmiled
to reetch a konklnzion az wood awlways
take eair of number 1. Far exzampul,
you vorry aptly illustrate yore kummin!
woik by reference to the Stato rode leeoe,
in which I infur yon have no intrust ex
cept az purtanes to the glory nv oar no
ble old State, (whitcb, by the wav, goze
to illustrate your patryotism.) Higgin
bottum ogreez with me beer, and az he
kiu (xpress it more illegantly, I yuse hia
thoughts. Sez bo : Mistur Hill basis biz
argyment in reference to the Stato rode
leeco on this sillygism :
" When a eitizcu makes luunny he
thereby advunses tho prosperity of hiz
State.
I, Ben Hill, am makiu inuuny.
Thairforo, the leeco is fair and just,
and I don’t cair a kontinental kuss fur
any better urgymont than that."
peekin’ of the loece, Ben, I paws to
remark that yn’re a little faseshus in yore
furst paragraf, and here I mast quote
Higginbottum agin. Higginbottum said
he heerd wnns that anuthor man had
called him a liar, whairupon ho went to
uther man and axed an explanoahnn,
when the other man sed Higginbottum
wuz no liar, hut it hurt him (the uther
man) mighty bad fur him (Higginbot-
turn) to my ho wuz a tueof, und ho jut
kaulod him a liar ukaidoutally. I hope,
Ben, the oommitty didn't hurt you mutch.
I woodn't notice it; its bekumin so fash-
unable now a daze to be kauled a theef,
you awt to feel komplymented. Jes re-
membur what a fine roputashnu Blodget
made, and Higgiubottuin sez whatever
you do now you can't chningo publik
opinyuu in regard to you. I rekin,
Beu, he had raforreuco to your val-
vnut efforts recently mado in fitin
liadikaliztn, eapcehully ynur manly kon-
teat at tho bauquet at the Kirnbal Honoe
about tho time of the leeco, when you put
ooles i f flro on thair heda and skortened
them with tart repartee by tailin' on.
you wood shako bans across toe bluddy
chanson), provided there wuz enny mun-
ny on the other side.
Continuin' on a about the leeoe, Ben,
I'd like to az a fue questyons, not that I
am not satisfide myself, bat that uy na-
bor s are a little jubous about the sinceri
ty ov yonr profeshuns. Sum uv em air
mity honest, Ben, and when they beer a
tail they want it strait, unairkumvented
and unobskewred by law whioh they ans-
lekt may be purverted and inturpreted
i o meen too things by a smart man like
you.
Then wood you mind tellin’ me Ben,
why yon air so oneaay about the leece.
Higginbottum sez yon remind him of a
gang of eroze wbat inhabits hia planta-
sbun (may be you’ll perseevo the perpri-
ety oi the aimily aa I beer you had a farm
wunce iu South Jorgy you kalled “Luis
Tumblin.”) Well Higgiuhottum sez
thero is a gang of croze on his plants-
slum, whitcb, when in a old feeld hunt
in’ wurms, is no more effrayd nv a stick
pinted at em than if it wax nothin, but
wbou they git in biz young corn, pollin
it up, ef he pints a stick at em then,
they all jumps up haf ekeered to deth
criiu “Kaw, “Kaw!” Higginbottum
sezbe'a afraid jon'ro pnllin np oorn,
sens you jumped so quick. How is this
Beu?
Agin, lien, bow did it happen that
Jack White so suddenly knmmated so
mutch bizDeas that he koodn't give his
nunel atenshun to hiz shair in the
ice ? Higginbottum sez he heerd a
an say Jack diduut like the surroun-
dins; thair was a stink sum whair about,
and fearin’ he’d take tbo rollers and Bnl-
lock fever, or sum sich diaeze, be "de
parted from those koasts prematurely,”
as Bill Arp elloqucntly remarks in his
history of Robinson Krnao.
Further, Ben, would you mind seudin
nte wun of those recocts whichetanda az
vouobers fur them $80,000 spent so ben-
itly ? I thawt maybe the lessees
wbst s big prize they was s gittin
from the State, suddeutly beoaat chary-
table, and distributed a 8100,000 os so to
indygen t wide.-a and orpbante, aa a means
otgivin vont to thar patryotism, bnt
strange lo aay I kaut beat this into Hig-
ginboUum'a bed, and I want yonr word
and one uv the receota to satisfy him. Jo
Brown is yore book -keeper, I believe. Jiat
ax him fur a lone nv a fa nv those sk-
koents far the yuae ova (rend. Higgin
bottum tbioki they air burnt, bnt I don't
think Jo Brown is a man to hide hiz lito
under a bushel; soef it wax a peeoe nv
charity donbtlesf ha ken show the err-
dens.
Now, Ben, I maetqlpse, hopin to beer
from yon sane, I hsv a 1,000 qnestyiana
to ax yon, bat kssminlhow yoa are en
gaged, da an nite, in nrcteektiu the Stait
from manned riqp, I ferfaair and allow
yon to go on in. the nobul work.
aOuW MUMHIfllJt
Bn Jobe.
F. S.—By the bye, when yon get a
plaioe in OrMln’a kabynat. I d like fur
you to git a hpplntihent Inr ml son to the
F«je Islands aa miehannery, and every
thus yon airyouraGf a candidate fur em-
airyoi
baaaydnr to the
an umble bnt enl
ibak, consider me
aetik suporter.
TELEGRAPH NEWS
By the New York Associated Press.
new York.
Mortality — Spool* lhl P M»ti-ftflw
With Strikers-*-Hot—Import*.
York, Augnat 10.—ftaatha for the week nnm-
berw<5.
Specie ehipmente to-deygmoaoted to f 346,530.
The French Bend celled for home to-dey.
A gang of atrlkeri drove 16 men from their work
In cellars, to-day, teetlntf eome with their , own
■hovelfl. The atrlkere lai befere the police ar
rived.
It hu been very hot to«ay. The thermometer
Mood near 00.
Sewerd end family ere in town.
Imports for the week emfl*nt to 0,354,060.
WASHINGTON.
Oral* Accepts the Baltimore Nornl
lion—Grant at Long Broach—Death
of aa Artist.
Washington, Augm 10.—Greta Brown hea written
e letter, formally aooepiing the Baltimore nomina
tion-
Grant reached Long Branch to-night
Hubbard L. Fordham, the *rtlst, died at Beg Har
bor to-day, aged seventy-eight
LOUISIANA.
Pellean Politics.
Nnw Onuuns, La., Augnat 10—The Liberal Con
vention noxninnted e fall State ticket It 1s now be*
Ueved the PincMhecken will fuse with the Custom
House Ring.
JAMACIA.
Lively Times Among the Jamaleltee#
Kingston, Jam., August 10.—Advices from Peroe
to tha WUi of July, state that the revolution waa
begun by Gutierrez, who proclaimed himself dicta
tor end assassinated President Balts. Tha people
were indignant at the murder sad captured Gutierrez
while trying to escape. The government forest
aaked for a cessation of hostilities to bury the dead
The p. ople then assassinated Gutierrez and hung
his naked body to a lamp po«4 and burned the
corpse.
Senor 1 ardo has been inaugurated President and
the insurrection is over.
CUBA.
— # t
Another Engagement
Ha vans, August 10.—Subsequent to the defeat of
llstanaas’ column, the commander of the Belna
regiment, attacked the Cubans twice, killing twen
ty-coven of their number. The Spaniards lost one
killed and eoventeen wounded.
OIBD,
At 8puyten-Duyvel, near Mew York City, on Satur
day morning, August 10th, Hattie ■. Jones, daugh
ter of Edward L. and Charlotte G. Jonea. Her re
mains will be oonveyed to Milwaukee, to be placed
beside those of a beloved slater.
-PHYSICIANS USE THEM IN THEIR
PRACTICE.
It ia almost univeraally tha eaae that
Phyaioians oondetnn what an generally
known aa "Patent Medioinee.” Al
though DE TUTT’e LIVES FILLS M EOT A
PATENT MEDICINE, yet its composi
tion (tha result ol yaan study) is known
only to himself, and eo palpable are their
valuable curative properties that vary
manyof the lint Physicians in the South
end West have adapted them in their
practice, and noommeaded them to their
patients.
Sbelby County, All, Sop’t. 12, 1869,
Dr. Wm. B. Tuit:
Sib Although I am a M. D., and
naturally hostile to all “noatrama,” yet
“leeing ia believing, and feeling ia the
■abed troth.” I moat aay, from actual
observation, that yonr Lives Pills are
all yon represent them to be, and a little
more besides. I shall always Moommend
them. 3. F. DENIN, M. D.
DB, TUTT’B HAIBDYE PROMOTES
THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR.
LIKE “QUAKER’S GUNS”
Artificial teeth an of little nee end easily
detected. Take oare of the real ones.—
All yoa need is fragrant Soaonon; use
it daily and your teeth will be the last of
nature's gifts to fall yon.
I write to oertifv that I have used Dr.
Simmons’ Lived Bxoulitob in my fami
ly with oomplete success.
J. W. D. BIRD, Chattahoochee, Fla.
Special IV otic;©
MARKET REPORTS.
BY TELEGRAPH TO THE ATLANTA DAILY BUM
COTTON MARKET.
Augusta, August 10.—Cotton quiet; middling*
19K; not receipts 33; aelcs 96.
Nnw, Yonn, August 10.—Cotton steady; anise 1,093;
uplands 31; Orleans 22','
PUODUOE MARKET.
Cincinnati, Aug. 10, 1873.— Flour dull; bolder*
unwilling to mak* oonaeaeioni; old T 7548; new
7@7 35. Corn steady at 46@46. Pork, in good de
mand at 13; Lard, demand light; bolder* Arm; quo
ted at 8@8K—“one offered. Bacon In good demand;
offering* light; aalea, shoulder a 6 7S@696.
New Tore, August 10.—Flour quiet aud Arm.—
whoat Arm, winter red western 82<$88. Corn quiet
and steady.
Louisvuxn, August 10.—Flour fair demand. Ez-
tra fair 6£6 36. Corn steady; choice shellad,
sacked, 60. Pork flteady at 13 35. Bacon, good de
mand ; shoulders 7; sides 9X&10, Packed. Lard
Hteady; prime leef, tierces, ; kege 10,^. Order
lota higher.
MONEY MARKET,
Nsy York, August 10.—Money closed easy at 3@8
per cent. Hterllng quiet, with better fetUsg. Gold
dosed at 15*015*.
naan statbmknt.
Loans, Increase $1,000,000
Specie, decrease 5,760,000
Legal Tender*, decrease 500,000
Deposits, decrease 3,635,000
Loss In Reserves 5.350.000
GEORGIA
SPRING BREWERY
B’gJT E.m, A TI~MJTTU.
Tha undersigned, having made extensive Improve*
situated at West End. respectl
of the publio to thelnduoemcnte it offers for plenles
rtlee, and other festivals,
grounds are a beautiful covered platform,
50x50; a large pond and two boata a carousal swing,
and a shooting gallery. In case of rain shelter cav
' i given to eight hundred persona
For ladles and children, two large and finely fur
nished private rooms are always ready.
LUCY SCHOOL
FOR HOYS,
Wavorly
PEN
Otaoalare contain testimonials Aram the highest
Boys sooting here meet the sons of the heat fami
lies of the hoath, and are required to practice the
deportment of gentlemen.
AnpUceUoa for circulars or sdmlsrton aede to the
.-GSffiE - w "“ 17 '"'B.'tto&ST'
Aotm. i. ten. kal-dlw-wX
Central
so tel
CENTRALLY
LOCATED,
COLUMBUS, GA.
■ward, Per Day -
- - - MM
obii
Mkir , M. OKAY.
To Hotel BEen.
W*T l
in Middle Georgia, where money
A*y eoe with a cash capital of .
invest In a latcrativs CAfcH BUSiMl
1 rbanns by eddreaetng O. X
a. Macon,Ga., tor one month.
It is true that a few medical bigot*—fossils “left
rer” from the dark fgee-recommend violent
purgation and water gruel as a oure for Indigestion
and its accompanying Ills; but they make tow proas*
lytea. The majority of th* oommunlty are I
and all sane people are aware that epv* and pow
erful vegetable tonic with alter stive prapsrtlee. hka
Hostetter'i Bitters, te tha only cure tor dyspepsia,
biliousness, constipation, nervousness and tha
'consequential damagse** they infttet.
The human Intellect, unices hopelessly diseased
r egregiousiy humbnggsd. declines to astonish th*
weakened human stomach with Aeioer cathartics
that rushing like an avalanche through the In tee-
tines, threaten to take the Inner membrane with
them. To use a significant catch-phrase the knock-
down-and-drag -ont methods of treatment art “play
ed out"
It is dearly understood that a medicated stimu
lant 1s essential ♦ o the renovation of an exhausted
frame and that you cannot strengthen man or
woman by dosing them with prostrating prepara
tion a. This is an era of common sense, and com
mon sense approves of Hoatetter'e Bitters aa the
beet article extant lur Invigorating, regulating and
purifying the system and defending it against poison
In the air we breathe, or the water we drink.
New (AbeertUdnente.
YOVSt CITY TAX.
IT IS N~OW DUE.
Walk Up and Battle.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 10, ’72.
All persons residing or transacting
business in the city aro hereby noti
fied that the GENERAL TAX for
the present year is now due, and I am
ready to receive the samo.
I can bo found at my offleo at the
City Hall, from 8 to 12 a-m., and from
2 to 6 p. m. Pay at once, and save
trouble and costs.
J. H- FRANKLIN,
. City Tax Collector.
RHODES HOUSE,
TROY, PIKE CO.,
ALABAMA.
jolttf i
Another Special Auction tn tho
Lame Hall over McMlIlaa A
Hnow’a Corner Broad and
Marietta, by the
LIVE AUCTION HOUSE Or T. 0. If ATSOE,
ON TUESDAY MORNING, AT • O'CLOCK.
lor and bedroom Farolturc, Choir, la mdlM. nrlo-
Brocket. *ad Pocket, of oil kteda. Wbot-aote,
Hat-racks, Work Tables, etc., etc.. This te a post-
tire sale. Terms cash. The ledlee are respectfully
Invited to attend the sale. auU-lt
TATE OF GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY—
Whereee. Robert Harris makes application to
me by written petition tor Letter* of Administration
with the will annexed, upon the estate of Daniel
Harris, tele of said county, deooaeed.
Thte 1s, therefore, to «te and admonish all per*
sons interested to be and appear at my otoee on the
Aral Monday in October, 1873, to show cause, If aa*
they can. why said Utters should not be granted.
Lexington, Ga.. Aug. 9, 1873.
anll-td
AT THE SOLICITATION OF
friends * Atlanta, I hare opened an
offloe htae for the treatment of
eaiet of the
BAR,
PERSONS SUFFERING FROM
DMAMjrWM, mOAHUrttS,
IMVUV,
Or other Sounds in the
HEAD AND
Tumors or foreign bodies in the ear,
etc., etc., etc., desiring to see me,
find me in my office, Sasseen House.
I respectfully call attention to cer
tificates received from—
W. L. FISH, Monticello, Ga,
M. GRAYBILL, Eatonton, Ga.
Col, N. 0. BARNETT, Ex-Seo’y
State, Milledgeville, Georgia.
MARY FAITH FLOYD, Mil
lcdgeville, Ga.
J. D. ERWIN, M. D,
ville, Ga. [Son deaf in
from infancy.]
0. 0. NORTON, Greeneeboro, Ga.
Rkv. W. N. CHAUDOIN, Agent
Dom. Miss. Bd, S.B.O., Jonesboro,Ga.
No Charge made for Examination.
H. NEESON, M. D.
Office, Sasseen House, Pryor street.
aallwed-siw-aim
ON LONG TIME
On Acetonunoflatlni Terms,
4 jyvjmmmm •? jertif myn zmr*
A Number ef Unimproved Lota,
JN YABIOU0 PARTS OT TH* CITY. X WANT
Liquors
No. 11, Doca
G.W.ADAffi,lm^smT
aonp^wr
Bras* Oawtinfl’*, Hhaat Ivon Work,
Gas-Fitting,.
Lift and Force Pumps
NOTICE TO JtOCK MASONS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be
received at my office until WEDNES
DAY, August H, at 12 o’clock, for
BUILDING A DRY ROOK WALL
ON IVY STREET, at its jonotion
with Cedar.
By order of the Mayor and ConnoiL
H. L. WILSON,
Chairman Street Committee.
To Rent.
mbe noKEM Houaa with it rooms.- wm
JL ba ranted to a good* prompt paying teamtt, «p>
or tovombla terms. Apply to
JOHM FU3KMM,
Cigar Mora, No. IT Paoahtroa itmt. opposite Mar-
cross Building. SRlidf
ALEXiHDKB IL BTKPHM8’
SCHOOL
Htetory of the United State*
...j Jt,
PeTSSSn
mua earner, m
Oaehatfletaragla 1
The Scofield Rolling Mill Company,
Manufacturers ef Merc ha at aud Bur Iras*,
FISH BAR, SPIKES, BOLTS, NUTS, Etc., ggr
LABOR STOCK COXBTANTLI ON HAND, AND ORDER! FEOMFTLT FILLED.
Ro-Rolled Iron Rails, Warranted
TO ANT MASK A UNITED QUANTITY ON NSW RAILS MAM OU
taut keen Utsiiroad mem sure etpeetmtts
vrarks, susA examine the qnaftty ef eer Bel
tkat Ike* art MmsmrmtwnA,
Capacity of the Works, 14,000 Tons per Ann.
We ore aew Bakiag abeaf keif tklz Qoaattlj.
Office and Warehouse nt the Works.