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THE ATLANTA SUN llkfla CofiM Uu toaratHUUUl SSSa rmm raa.pj.ira Manx. 1UU4 Olrt B.hinrt It-Id/I of liaall llappa aid Ilia Ifcaaitc*! Laplat. A New York paper lay*: For aeveral month* Benjamin Uapp*, of Kalomiii, Weatoheater county, liu conrtod Wins LooiM Conklin, of the nme village. Benjamin is about 21, and Louise is 18. About two months ego young Hupps en gaged himself to Mr. Wm. Bsrrctt, of White Plains^ as clerk. While there tho smiling face and eUgant manger* of Alias Maggie Carroll von the attention of the fickle Beniamin, and he gradually for sook Ilia Katonah lure. Bud jam in, accompanied by his nov •weatheart, wiailed Katonah one Bunday, and took special pains that Mias Conk lin abonld see him riding vith Maggie, Bcajtmin met heron the atreet and re fused to recognise her. On Tuesday night Miss Conklin journeyed to White Plains, and on Wednesday morning *ho called Benjamin out of the saloon. Boon after, Mr. Barrett's attention vaa at tracted by a commotion in the street. He says that Miss Conklin held Benja min by tbs oollar vith her left hand, and presenting a pistol vith the other, gave the terrified lower lb* alternative ot for saking Maggie or permanently reposing in the oburor-yard.: "I'll do—anything—you—my,” etam mend the youth, "only please don't ■hoot,” a* his kueca knocked together vith fright. "Will yon marry me?” inquired the young lady. “Zee, yea, TO marry or not, jnet aa yon liae, bat pleas* don’t alioot." Mr. Barrett nptiutod the couple, and Benjamin ran into the saloon ard hid under the atairvay. Mr. Barrett de manded an explanation fiom the young lady. She said that Benjamin and her self had been engaged, and she did not like Benjamin’s idea of oonrtiDg another girl and abeving her (Louise) each die- respect Beniamin denied that he had ever ex hibited any special friendship for Louise, and said in fact that had regarded her aa a friend and nothing moro. After a little mure sparring acroas lbo room, Mias Conklin departed ana mailed the folloving letter to Mrs Barrett, to establish the validity of her claims on Benjamin. It vaa addressed to Mias Louise Conklin: ffxm Puma, October 26, 1871. " My Dioxror Gibl: Bennie takes this time to Pen Yon a fev Lines to Let Yon no hov 1 am veil et Preeent Excep tion I have a very Bad Cold md I can't hardly speak. My Bear Bollie I would like to Bee yon nov her Bennie thinks eo much of yon my Boer Bollie Pet. Oh pet it oeeise to me ,to be very Louo- eome down here nil alone, mv Boar pet My Dear Bollie, My Bear I have been all tha morning trying to Iny Boss out, But I can’t make it ont bnt I am doing to Live in Hopes if 1 dio in Despair. My Dear Boll if Bennie bad you down heorl would aqueexeyon hall To Death' e a » a a a a To-day la Friday but wait until 1 more week and 1 one more dsv rolls By, then Bennie will see uia doer Bollie I’et aweeto Girl I Bet I will my Boer Bollie Sugar. "Banna Herrs, I This is oar namo Lomu Hum, J my dear llXKNllL Hnppa baa left White Plains. He failed to leave his address with Mr. Bar (ett. A Neapolitan corn spondentof the Pah Mill (Joule, writing on the 31st iuat., oa)s: '-Yestorday, si about 11 a. u., the whole quarter oi ilie Riviera di Ciiiaju wna thrown into viuU nt i-ouiniotioo, ow ing to a tragical affair which look placo io the Villa Naeiouale, resulting in the death of Miss Ada Solnassi altd of Mr. J. U. Gordon. All-. J. H. Gordon, for- mil, tu <1- " i , h Indian Civil Hemoc, ha.i bc-an lor smuo months living at the ‘Pension Anglaise,' No. 114 Riviera di Chiaja, kept by Mine. Sehi- aasi. Among tha four daughters id Mmc. (Hchiassi were Ada and Louisa, (twius.) Bums time ago Mr. Gordon bucaaio at tached to Ada, and proposed to marry her, bat the offer was roiuied by the mother, as the young lady wai already engaged to a naval officer, Since then, Mr, Gordon (who was about fifty years of ago and a widower) thought fit to an noy Alias Sohiaasi with Lis attentions to such an extent that the moth) r was obliged to request him to chango bis quarters as soon aa possible. This scorns to have grieved Mr. Gordon very miioh, sod to Lava caused him to oo turn it tho crime of which yon have heard. Yestor day morning, about 1U|, Uia twins, Louise and Ada Bebioasi, weut to the gardens of tha Villa Nasionalo for •hair usual morning walk, where they van mat by Mr. Gordon, who oeooeted Louisa and asked her why they wished to get .-id of him, aud also tha reason why her aider A<1a ro fused to entertain bia suit. Cn her re fusing to liaten to him ho left her, aud, approaching Ada, comim-uced upbraid log her, enu finished by commanding her to follow him, whica she naturally refined to do, npon wuioh he, stepping book a ooaple of paces, pulled a revolver from bia pocket, and firiog two slu is at Ada, which entered her back, turned the revolver upou himself, fired two other shots and fell down n corpse. The po lice authorities and a gicai crowd wore immediately on the enot, hat all efforts were useless, aa both the aasasein and his victim were dead. At the quest this morning Ada was found to have been shot through the heert. In Gordon's oaae death was caused by one ot the shots having com pletelv severed the aorta. On Uordon were fonud a good watch, Albert cbilln with email gold whistle, aud locket con Warning a portrait, eoppoaed to be that of nis late wife; on the little Uager of his right baud aa onyx signet ring with his initials, T. H. O., and inside the gold of the ring were the wonla 'Sophie,' Oct. —, 1866; a parse containing 376 francs In paper, three lone in brouze, and one Oliver MX peace. Gordon bed taken the precaution to dcstrov all papers which might lead to his identification, and it vaa oalv through lus bankera that the authorities have been able to find out anything about him." —A woman in Leavenworth, Kansas, has hr*tight a sort to recover 1100,000 for for the murder of her husband. Uua bands are a commodity whose value it is hard for any jury to fix, since the owneti •hereof piece t wholly fictitious price r i them. Borne ere eager to got nd them for a merely nominal sum, while others profess to hold them above Ml value. At tha Hauers womau's own Price for bar’s is $100,000. the ju(y might safely allow her one-tenth of that sum Mr. Gladstone, the British Pre mier, finds time amid the carte of office In daily read and relish Homer. A®* Mr. Jassos Alexander Henderson, proprietor of toe A>irs Letter, has been •looted Mayor of Ballast, Ireland. P WThe Bishop of Litchfield, En- Hand, has been "down in e coal mine" holding a religious service. Jntmsting Jtcme. THE ILLS THAT FLESH ABE heir to are many, but a remedy for them all is furnished by nature. There is no doubt that for every disease there is an antidote in the vegetable kingdom. The aborigines were the victims of muny loathsome maladies, yet they found iu tho wilds of their forests remedies sure mid powerful. Acting on this belief, Br. Tutt'a Sarsaparilla and Qactn's Delight ia offered the public as a most highly cou- centratcd vegetable campon id, possess ing extraordinary power for tlio cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, tore ulu, ulcers, swelling ol the glands, rrupiioaa of the akin, female distract, liver complaint, secondary syphilis, the effect of mercury, etc. It u a most powerful alterative and blood purifier, and at tho same time so harmless that it may be used ly all. Watch out for chill* and fever, end prepare the system for n titling its at tack by using Br. Tutt'a Liver Pills. Dr. Tutt'a Hair Dyo la used in Europe and America. Good Dorcea bod many to weep at her death, but how many more if she had made costa and garments for the poor with a "Domestic” Bowing Machine?- Examine it for yourself, at No. 4 De- Give'a Opera House, Atlanta. Ask tho recovered dyspetica, bilious sufferers, victims of fever und ague, the mercurial diseased patient, how they re covered health, cheerful spirits and good appetite—they will foil you by taking Bim moos' Liver Begulator. PEOPLE WHO HAVE Gut their wise teetn, use the Sozodokt, and all who do are willing to declare to all who don’t use it, that it is the moat perfect and delightful thing for tho teeth they ever dipped a crush into. No power is ao costly as that of human miuiclo, and fifty per cent, of tho power required to run a sewing machine may be aoved by using tho "light-running" "Do- Hajdroiift aboertieemeru*. TO THE MEBGHANTS OP ATLANTA The Atlantic & Gulf FBJEnaECTIiQfXt Via Savannah, Ga. j jr.O LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO 1 LI El It PA* iron* and friends that their Bat— and Clarification* ■bail alwajit beaalov a*by competing llnaa, and any '-Sparta! Circulars” or '‘Latter*,” ia*a*d i»y other route*, giving lower rate* than it yraseatad* J>OTIC10 To Passongors WE8TEUN&ATLANTIC ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 22, t r| Fare Paid on Trains I* Onr-llnlf Teat, per Mil* More than when Ticket* ar* nought of thaAg E. B. WALKER, B. W. WREN It, Mutu Transportation. Oeorml Tick*”* Passenger Apert. oeSJ Treat III* llutnnn Machine Gently.— TIi* winding |>S'-Hog« thirty fort In length through Which the Plain purtlon of th* w-i»to portion of the ■yetrni la dim lurg d, is linril with dolus?* sb silk ■ ‘ urrvcB can nislo dlsrtlKCA, dysentery. «»r any otbc i imwol roruplaltiL can I* «cured by s’ lisliig n.,l rotivnisiug Oils tend( membrane with a furious purgative. The best and mbrane as nsillva sb a uet-woik of Neither constipation, cholic, ■ tha ultl bals Tarrant’* TFI! KVKMCINT M I.TZER .MTRIENT, which lira’s, tones and Invigorates th? Irritated In- tea tines, while It relieves them from ttin morbid humors whn-li pruvoko abdctLitud disease, cold Injurious miuersl subsUucs. but PURELY VEOETABLE. For FGUTY Y li l Ud U Uss proved tt-> great vatu* pul UYKH and DOWELfi, and Imparting sn.l vig .r to ths whole sysb-iu. HIRMO ltfc.GULATOU IS acknowledged to have u< „ Uvir «?apioiN«. It contains tour uiedlcsi •ieiaents, u. vi the same happy proport on in any ether pr*i*r*tlou, vis a gentle father do, a wonderful Tonic, an unei* ceptlonahle Alterative aud a certain corrective vl all Impurities of the body, Much signal success has tended its use that it la now regarded as th* „ GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC. For Liter Complaint aud in# peiutul oflspn thereof, to wit; I'ypcpsis. Constipation, Jaundice, Bilious Attacks. Nick I’ead Ache, Colic, Dopreaslou of Spirits, Sour Stomach. Uesrttaru, cio.,p Regulate th* Liver sad prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. dlMMONB’ L1YEU REGULATOR 1$ uisuufactnred only by J. II. ZK1L1N k CO., mi MACON. Os . snd riMLADELFUIA. Prto*«l per pkg.;eeutby mail. postage paid, 1 Mi l’repsred rea*ty for use in bolt)** 1 SO, SOLD BY ALL DROUGHTS tu.beware of all counterfeit* and imitatione-d THE U11EA.T Southern Remedy T^UR THE CURE OF SCROFULOUS TAINT, JO Rheumatism, White Hwelltug, (lout, Ooitry Consumption, bronchi Us, Nervous Debility, sod si! dleeaaaa snsiug from au impure condition of the Th* merge of this valuable pr*t«mUon are eo well kaova thM a passing nolle* 1* but necessary to re stock of family nee* rallies. CertiAcute* ctsn be presented from many leading Physicians, Mlnistere.and heads of Un.lltes through' out the Booth, endorsing it in the highest tense. of bcrofu.'send other menace, ith much settefhctlon.” Dm. T. C. PUGH. of Baltimore, recommends It to aU persons suite ring with diseased Blood, saying it to superior to any preparation he has ever need. 1> vBNKT B vLL. of the Uelttmore M. K. Oeo- ference South, says he bee been eo much benrfUted MteB that he cheerfully recommends it to all CBA\ BN * OO.. Druggists, at OordonavlU*. Va., ■ays it never toiled to give satlafectioa. MAMCLL O. McKADDLN, Merfneehoro Tenn.. ■avs ii cured him of rh*U Mabsni wkea slleise fiuod. I>td our *r*ce admit, we could give you testimo nials from every In th* (tenth, from person? kuowu to every man. woman snd child, euhsr pet mally or ty reputation, lb road ail* la sold by ail Druggist*. CLZMLNTS. k CO., Baltusou. Hole Frop*lcto . iOUN F. HENRY, No. | <Vuj,y« r | Ilalm mil •cfc*W teleeale Agency. i Two Daily ComecUons BT THS Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, HOME, AMD DALTJN Rullroad and Its I'enectlMi. I JiSdEWOHW LIS TWO ATLiXTA BT TBX iffiMbimMsesea at 10 P. M., making oloee connection with TSO MAIli TRAIN Selma, Home and Dalton Railroad, arriving at -^maat 9:MtA. M. and making close connections with train of Alabame Central Railroad, arriving at Meridian * Z 4:41 P. M. Jackson 12:00 night Vicksburg 8:54 A.M. ALbO. make Close connection et OALEBA with 1:25 A. M. Mobile 7:20 P. M. New Orleans 1:40 A. M. The Hoad has been recently equipped and it* equipment is not surpassed by any In the South for sueugth end beauty of finish, gf Mo change of cere between Rome and Selma PULLMAN PALACE CAK8 ran mrouKh from ROME VIA BXLHA to VIOXUj AUUU WltDUOt CtUD**. NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS. Paseengere leaving Atlanta by 8:10 ▲. 2L Train W. k A. U. h., make close connection* at Borne w FAST EXPRESS TRAIN He Una, Rom* k Dalton Railroad, arriving at Heims at 12:20 A. M Fare aa low as by any other Route, ggr Purchase Tickets vie Kingston at th* Oener Ticket Office JOHN B. PECK. General Passenger Agent, Patone, Ate. O. BARNEY, General HuperlntendenL HEAU CAMPBELL, Local Agent, aU Hone*. f No. 4 Kimball I Cliiweo Ol Molicdulo, Atlanta &New Orleans SHORT LINE-ALL.RAIL OnlvOno Chango of Cars Dctwa-en Atlanta and New Orica**. O N AND AFTER NOV’R 24m, 1872, DOUBI bally Passenger Trains will run on thla line i follows: atlaAK^.».« I Montg'Jiueryy ^ 2ft p •• 8 00pm •• «. ft 00 a Montgomery.... 8 oo p m | Mobile ....... 7Ma " 8 oo a mi •• ft 5ft p Mobile 8 30 am New Orleans.. 2'Jlpci •* 8 !S*p m | •• ...11 60 pm I'USM nterrs Liuvlng Allnnfa nt S OO p.ra Will make close Connections lorVlrksburg.Mon- • and New Orloaoa Muutg* York, Meridisu, Jackum et without change l’tsorngors will rcuc*4.Aber that lids route, VIA WhUi' POINT. Is ths SIiortcBt, Quickest, Most Itcllablf, and only Double Daily Line from Atlanta to the fol* lowing points: COLUMBUS, aa., MONTOOMHB.Y. Mobile, Solm*. Six miuKfaiam, Tu*ca- loo.a <*, fihuaul* MBRIDI A N, ffnolxaon, Vlolxaburc, MISMISSIPFX. new oulhaats Bhrovoport tfc Monroe JEFFERSON, GnlvPMton A all Point* In ALSO) fiJortkorn end Oontral Alabama and. A XI XL A XV m A rn . by this line you sev* unit and uiatotK o*,ug t- muee shorter to be I ms ai.u ail points west of Holme, and (‘Ni. UCNDUKD AND ONE MILK* FMOhl'ER TO MONTGOMERY, MO- R1LE.NEV ORLEANS, and aU poUiU in Texas, Noruiern and Central Miseieripp' * . 1 Arkansas then vie Blue Mountain, or Sell- jus* end Dalton atHI MILES SHORTER to New Orleans and Jalvestou than by Chattanooga, Corinth snd Graud JuucUon, or Memphis aud charleston lUilroa routes. MILES SHORTER to Shreveport, Jetfrr •ou. snd all points on lied River, than by Chat la- tuiogsand Mimphia. l ost el the mouth of Red River. EMIORANTS are particularly requested to notice the many sd- vsutsgee of this hu« over all others. No diaertmin suou uude lu care or Um* on account of being emi grants. When emigrating In large parties, special car* will be furnished for baggage, ehd earned through with out chauge to New Orleans. Ths receut completion of the magnificent bridges over 1 •-ness snd Mobile Rivera form an unbroken all rail eonusction between Atlanta and New Orleai sLd Vicksburg. No boating or omuibua tor* charged on the line. Paaeengers are cautioned against representations tie Hock. Ark., Grenada, Okaloua and Corinth, iiiaa. Through tickets on tale et the General Tick*! Of* fioei^urnon Paaeenger Depot to all points above Fare elway* as low 4a by any other routs. Baggage checked through to all terminal points. Be sure and ask for tickets via West Point a* W. J. HOUSTON, Atlanta & New Orleans SHORT rjUSTJEL OFFICE GENERAL PASSENOER AGENT. 1 At last*. December 14. ItTL I I JEFF A RATIONS *?• now being perfected to ee- A commodate ad iteeinug lu attend Ute Mardi Grsa forouval at New Orleans, early us February. Time, schedule, Ac., will be announced at an early day. W. J. HOUSTON, - mi* oaminrowni. NEW FURNITURE EMPORIUM! PLATT & CO., HAVS RKOEIVID AND ISTO'W have I2ST STORE! A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF NEW FUBNITUBE! And are Opening It Ball, for Inipecllon snd Sale, Latest Styles and Patterns — or — SUPERB PARLOR SUITS Elegant Chamber Suits, Handsome Dining-Room Suits, Office Furniture, And Every other Description of Furniture. From the Highest Grade to the L<owest- And Contiili of Every Article of Fnrniture Required to Furn- lab a Houic or Office Complete, all of which We Offer at Prices Lower than Ever Offered Before. STEPHE NS & FLYN^ FORSYTH STREET, ATLANTA, GA. navi sow in store ah;d orrii to the trade at low noems 150 Bushels Choice See.l Bje, I 230 Buahols Choice Seed Bari, y ' 2,500 Bushel* Yellow Win:- r Oats, 2,000 Buahola Black Winter Oats 14,000 Bushel* White and Mixed Oats. | 100 Bushel* Choice Timothy BiicJ, ALSO, New Oriel:, i Sag in. Wni.Uo., Vinegar, Iri.li Potato*., Applor, Onions, ul are rocirl-., a .., largo guanutic. of ■ I- Olxoico Butter. Fresh Corn Meal —AKD— DRESSED TURKEYS AND CHICKENS. FLOUR- Super, Extra, Family, Extra Family and Fancy - In 98, 49 and 24 Poand Sacks. olbsc brands, “R. E. Lee," lor’s” and ara rsoalving U>* product of saveral Tanuaaaoa k HOWARD LIME, CEMENT, ETC., ETC. Will keep during ths winter, haavy stocks of Bulls. Moms and Lard, Shipped us direct by Packers, which will bo sold low by car load or otherwise, loots or packed. Live Hosts Bought rnd Shaped on Orders. 500 Bales ot Hay and Ten Car Loads Ear Corn in Store. fit TBFHU1YS c*J FXaTNW. OUR STOCK COMPRISES: All Kinds of Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, iu Maple, Oak and Walnnt, with Hocking Chairs of every description to match, also Children’* Chairs of every description. Trundle Beds, Turned Posts, Arched Top and Corinthian Cottage Bedsteads, Black Walnut, Mahogany and Bosewood French Beadeteads, Spring Beds, Cribs, Cradles, Couches and Cot*. Block Walnnt and Mahogany Bureaus, Sideboards and Sec retaries, Black Walnut and Mahogany Extension, Centre aud Card Tables xisssa.. Oak and Black Walnut Office aud Library Chairs, Office Desks and Office Furniture of all kinds Mixmons.. Looking Glasses, all sizes, in Black Walnut, Mahogany, Gilt Band and Full Gilt ■OPA*.. Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes?aud Lounges, Easy and Parlor Chairs, in Damask and Hair Cloth. ooTTACm roaorm— Cottage Chamber Sets, Painted and in Oak, Black Walnut, Mahogany or liosewood. tabubs.. Black Walnut, Cherry and Pine Leaf Tables, Work aud Sa loon Tables. WASBISTAKriM** Black Walnut, Mahogany und Pine Wushstands, Single Double, aud Enclosed, with uud without Marble* avAJEras— Also the most beautiful assortment of Music Stands, Flow er Stands, Imported Flowers and Brockets of various kinds. The Ladies are reapeetftillj- invited to Cali and examine the grand display of French Flowers, which are of our, own direct importation. Call and Examinofatfour Ware Rooms, Nos. 7 A 9 James’ Bank Block, WbltehaU Street, • JTXMJTTJ, *f. The ScoWu Rolling Mill Company Blnntiiactureroof Merchant and Bui Iron. FISH BAR, SPIKES, BOLTS, NUTS, Etc. LARGE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND. AND ORDEI.fi PROMPTLY FILLED. Re-Rolled Iron Rails, Warranted Equa 1 TO ANY UADE. A UUITKD QCANTITI Or NSW BAILS HADE ON BHOBT >0110 Southern lint frond men are especially Invited lo call at o If 'orl;s, and examine the Quality of our Raiu.and the way that they are Jllanu factored. Capacity of the Works, 15,000Tons per Ann, We ore now Halting about ha f this Quantity. Office and Warehouse nt tho Worlts. L. Scofield* Pres’t and Treas. L. Scofield, Jr„ Sec’y- ATLANTA, Oo. TURNING—STEEL CAST- AVERY, PEEK8KILL, EXCELSIOR. WATT, BK XLEY, DIXIE, CLirPElf EDDY. SUBfiOfLING—MINER’S, MUR! EE’S, PEEKS KILL, FABQUHAR'S, AND A VARIETY OF SWIVEL Oil UILiRIDB TURNERS. . 'Ilia above inclmlea those Pl< ws most prominent on my list My stock Is full, aud I am selling tn 0 FIELU*HEKDS^CIover, Grass, Barley, Rye. Bs«t Seed Wheats, Tsppshsnno.k a id others. Rad Ro« Proof Oats. A full df scrlpUon snd price list given on sppUcatlon. J. BKN. 7T1L80N. oc2— Piiresssor to Frhols k Wllso". snd P. W. .1, Krhols. Bros < St. hv 1 hs Bi Idas. Atlswto. O*. HUNNICUTT & BELLING R ATHS KTO. O MA.X1IHTTA BTIIHET, SBAZjZmjB IN TlANGEri, STOVES, FURNACES, and n Orahw, Slato and Marbieized Iren Mantle*, Tinners’ Trimminga, Steam ami Ooa Fitting*, Strum Whistles, Gnngrs, Globe Valves, and Oil Ceps. ivnoiauT iRO.r pipe run Steam, Gas and Water I Lift A Force Pnmrs,Robber Hose.TioPlatc, Sheet Iron, Sheet Lead, Copper, Zinc, Ac. Tlio I- inest and Best Assortments of Gas Fixtures in tho South, consisting of Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Hall Lights . rORTABTiIl LIOZXTS* otc. f oto nr * A ”“P erior 8 a Pplj ol Plumbers’ Brass Goods, Wash Basins, Marble Slabs \\ atcr Closets, etc., Kept constantly on hand. Also, I* I. t7.Tf.Ti U H A, STE.t.lIlf CMS FITTERS If .TfJ.I'lT.ft T I’ll E It of the Celelnated Concreto Sewer Pipe, from four to twenty-eight inches diameter. THE MANUFACTURE of Galvanized Sheet Iron Cornlm, Window Cops, Door Heads, Ac., made a specialty. CONTRACTORS fer Tin and Iron Roofing. Agents for Knowles’Steam Pump. Agent* for the Macon PortableGa*Machine,the only reUAhlfi.jB*aMacUineknow BTTV HUWNlOtrTT db XfUlT.T.TTvrrw-Tt a ttth' Columbia Co ole Stoves. TliK VF.HV IIF.ST RAKING STOVE IN THE MARKET. FILLET’S FAMOUS^ ENGLISH BAKING POWDERS >'"Ll-H f LllOliINU EXTKAtTS Tq^OIt MAKING 8WBBT AND WnOLFSOMK 1 p.rrsd suit lllacntt*, A UKTTKU ARTICLE TUAN ANY IN TUE MAllKLT, Iisvlug tbs qaailtte* of tbc b» i-t llsklng Powder* sad Y##t ootoblnvd. »nd rveoramonded toy all rmlatul English PbyaicUt*. Urisd insda from lbs ENGLISH BAKING POWDERS j ean bo 'iskM si oora, op may remain to tbs ’ .lunch fiirtr.alalit >r ' ' * ”•»■* ARE MADI SOLELY BY THE Excilsior Manufacturing Co, ST. LOUIS, MO. t Are doing mere snd BKTTERJKGOOKllfO, r ft QUICKER sad CHEAPER in say lava oi asms cost. ARE ALWAT8 LOW-riUCED4lEUAOLK And op*rate perfectly. WILL DO YOUR COOKING CHEAP AND FAST QUICK s»d ci„t: A W. Always AVurrantcfl Hold by LAKQFORD, Wbilabsil St.. dough forty-sight Loum, and la guaranteed to mak* a* good Bread op Biacntta sa If used immediately alter mixing, And la warranted free from the dele- terlona afTecte of Baking Powdera generally, being ncanufoctnred fmia atrictly pnra Ingradlaot** f 0 .' 1 under the anporvlalon of on* of tha beat EngU« Far Pal* la (laarter. Half and Pona Tina br al. Kespcetabla Grocers and Draggiiti. Wholeaala br . „ WEST * EDW4KU3, W. L. HTHBV»D * CO.. w. w coiirros * co.. oooohan A wan*. T. J. PM1I.I.1IH Atlaau, Ua- Uia* OOn for Ik. Called 11.10. 101 DVAHB ITBKET. »' 1 ■ iSSiadla - JOHoY Id. .TfOO.r. i i ART Kite VILLR. OfORGlA.—Office ov*r \ j man's atora. East Main atraat. Will practice w lb* eonhtlea DSmprtetAg the Chsnkaa Circuit l*rofr.p‘ sftenl’fm *ir,n fo froialri “ NEWMAN, OA TUO.HUS, proprietor