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flttc DAILY SUN
out.wm mn nnai.
—Dr. 0. W. Arnold hu boon re-ip-
pctatad poMMMler it Albany.
—Cotton noaipta in Colombo* ore
■mail
—Dr. WilaoD. the Spiritoaliit, in (how
inf np "The Deoil” in Colombo*.
—Finn weather he* giren * new im-
petoe to (Udeniog in Undiaon.
—Theepint of lmprorement ia abroad
in Americas.
—B-r. Jaokaon direr, of Banka oonutr,
la deed.
—The demand for fertilisers at OrifBn
baa oarer bent aa hearr aa at preaent.
—Thterea an tweaking through and
■tailing Horn atone in Dalton.
—The wood* and awampa of Sooth
WON Georgia are redolent with wild
Spring Sown*.
—Jamen Wilaon, an acedoolorrd mao,
fomrrip behmging to the Dawaou familr,
died sadden!; id Orrenab ro.
—Mr Joel L. Galt, of Canton, Ghero
k*e ooonty, Ga., died in that plaoe on
thaUthinah
—How boildinga an going op at
Bwnaarilli and thp Tillage ia on the ad-
—One hand red wngona went ont
BarneeriUe lam Satorday landed with
ton tad —qn^i
BOB WHITE I
Bob Wbltr Bob White I
Beh'.White,1 Bob White! Beb While!
Smoking Tobacco!
Manutaoturwd by
«JEO. U\ JLJUraHOH,rE * Co^
LYNCHBURG, VA
la proooaneed by Oouuoi—urs to be the FIN EOT
HMoKlNG TOfiAOOO Manufactured in lb* United
aud equal to lbs &UMt Imported Cigars
Kor KIchnetw and Purity it ha* no Nival,
Having iwoteved (MJLO and BILVER MKDALM. and
DIPLOMAT, no., at Um Htate Vain of
Virginia. Louisiana and laxaa.
FORSALB BY
W. ia. MUBB*RD4 00.
R. r. MADDOX.
MEADOR BitO.’B,
bobgoghb a wing,
HKHUMAN 4 ELIiRT,
B. L. DAMN.
And Tobaocn l>«aiar« ownr the United States.
THE SINGER.
BlOO REWARD.
of oopper oolor. about M t anra of ana, • fast 0 inches
«ears of age, 0
190 pounds.
Beni la off ail
Tie New Drop-lea! Machine
la anpaiior to an* In uae, a.id mill do *11 clauses of
work w tbout change of tension. In the point o»
d rability. ws guarantee It to las as long aa anv me-
chine In toe w rid To the premiums swarded U
•n 187U. m tbs Gworgls Fairs. Just rrert the f»lio«lug
handsome additional sv ardn by ih» Pairs of 1871:
FIRST PnEU.UM
At tha Atlanta Fair for tbs beet J’’aml!y Seeing Ma
chine with attachments. Bronx* Medal and blpleo
—Wm. Collier, of Monroe souniy, died
of ptnlyeie on the 18th InaUnt, eged
atotp 7«Mn
—A flonriehing lodge of the Panon*
of Haabandry baa been organized io
BarneeriUe.
—The reeidenoeof James UoLeror,
of Qeyton ooonty, wee boned on the
18th.
—The lombermen io eonrention at So-
renneh wen feasted at the Pataaki Hone
on Wednardey.
—Two floe moles belonging to Mr.
Jane Welter, of DongUerty oonnly
wore badly burned in the fUmee of
barsing n—d the other day.
—Pereona going abroad ean procure
penporta from Mr. Iaaao Beckett, at the
effloe of tbeUoiled States Shipping Com-
mlaaioner, ot Herannah.
—The Tezna ferer about Albany baa
anbeided in oonaeqoenoe of the gloomy
prospect* in that Stale reported by those
who bare gone there.
—Mr. Thornes Heine, an old and re-
epeeted oitiaen of Morgan coonty, died
on Saturday last, in the 71at year of hla
*1*
—The Dalton Fair Association will,
in • few day, announce to the publio the
gperal^arcangsment of ita plan tor the
—The fort Valley Mirroraays 'hat the
qaaafion of “fanoe or no fenoa” ia being
considerably discussed by the farmer* o
Houston eonnty.
—An organ-grinder and a monks? de
lighted the mnsio loriug people of He.
nan this week, end the editor of the
Herald waa made happy.
—The room in wbieh Col. Thompson
of UtoBerannab N.-wa, wrote biaoele-
braled book of "Msj or Jones' Oonrtebii
at Madison, waa boned to the big i
last Sonday.
—The Amerieoa District Conferaoee
will be held in Americas, oommenoing
on Wednesday night, the 2d of April,
and ooDtiooe in session until Monday
aaorsiug following,
— An old lady of Dalton, while aeleep,
about two o'olook Monriry mining,
stepped outdoors and into lUe well, end
was soon rescued without injury, exoept
a few broiaae.
—Mr, E. A. Boullard cleared Wednes
day, from Barannah the British ship Ed
gar for Beral, ltussis, with 8,MU bales
upland ootton, weialnng 1,676,476
denude, anil raiued st 8828,000.
—Mr, A. It Frmi-ns>i,aucldsnd high
ly reapeotad oitimenel Msoun, died about
9 o’clock Wedueeday mgbt, after a lin
gering dlneaa. to the eight.-first year ol
hie age.
—The Lumpkin Independent of the
16th reporta that the eutreyiug party ol
the HswktnarUla and Eufaule bstlrosd
hare progressed -e far as Preston, aud
wiU probably reaoh Lumpkin by next
Saturday.
—The German ship Ludwig Heynwea
clesrnd WeducaJay, from Bsvauush by
Mr. S. Patman, furOothoubnrg, Bweden,
with a cargo of 1,920 bale* upland ootton
mgtag 886,861 pounds and, rained at
— The body of Petriok Duun, engineer
ot the steamer Hardee, she was drowned
at the Um* of the aocident to that boat,
waa found floating at Baraonsh on
Wednesday in mug.
— A Saranoah young man while riding
ob Wednesday waa thrown from bis
hone, and hia foot heing caught in the
atirruD, waa dragged slung the street in
peril o! lb* most shookiug death.
— Oer'sin gentlemen of B.rsnnah ere
qmetiy organising a company tor the
tbs menu lac Cure of paper from rice
straw—the manufactory to be located in
that oily, and to be oooatruoted at an
early day.
— A negro marketmao was robbed by
foot disguised highwaymen in the
suburbs uf Barannah, .of fifty dollars,
wbtle ou his way into tht oity about Are
o'olook Wednesday morning.
— It ia reported that Taylor and
Tucker, the murderers ol old man Hail,
of Gordon oouutr, alter dodging the
authorities, took toe traiu at Tutou last
Monday, and it is supposed they angouo
to Texas.
—In Green Superior Court, lest week,
George “ouelaud was sonneted of the
murder of Miae Sarah Bicberda, but ia
not s. ntanoed. Mth-s Ki-hards, negro,
was sentenced to the peuileniiary lot ten
years, lor an attempted rape upon * lull.-
child.
- The contract for preparing and erect
ing ihe Cenotaph to the OoafeJemte
dead ot 8h James’ Sunday School, An
nate, and of Kichuoud ooonty, hi-s
bean awarded to aAr. T. Markwalter, of
that city, by the Oeno'apli Club.
J«thf>d|at luaacb.r Um Uvad
life la Mid ntu ibs city of Atlenta 1 will pey
dollars for hie delivery in any nte Jail in M* B >utb
Address Uol. WM. H.UOLDEY Alter ia,
Georgia. WILLIAM WRIGHT,
THE “O-EIIsrrTXJStEl’
“COAL CREEK COAL r
J SI. BORN, Jr., AJTo.,'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER?
K
Ute CApitoi Slid PoetoAoS, Add >0. a
Corner AlabaiaaaCandjLoydIHtf.,
soathen) ^srt of the oily, where th*y_ may A' »ll
••JOB OURRIGAN" In waU upon them
OaII ai either offlow. And we will Mil yon
atoox) oo^lXj
AT FAIR HKH’FW, tor flTitdi or mean factories.
Give Honor to Whom
Honor is Due.
Friend. llATfl Yon Heard of
JACKSON’S MAGIO BALSAM
A Medians wblob Ia making Ita way by the power
of ita own ex—lleuoe, And te the more wad ted the
more II te known?
IX WILL CURL
THE WORST TOOTHACHE IN ONE MINUTE.
«• •• HEAIMOHK IN ft MINUTER.
•• •' NKUHALOIA IN 20 MINUTkH.
- •• CASE OF &HECMATIBM IE 4 DAYS
Bold by All dracttlete.
P. VAN AL6TINE. Proprtelor,
febOMatewAwly
Berneevllle, Oa.
ENGLIKU
BAKING POWDERS
AND
ENUL18H I’L A YOKING EXT RAC
TBAJI ANY IN TI1K MARKET, hAvui K llie quelltlefe
of the 4*st Beklrg Yowder* end Yeet cotubiimd, end
recommended uy All eminent Knylieb rbyeiotenA
1 aiACe irom the
K.MULISH BAKIINO POWDKBS
be 'tAked Al once, oi mAy reniAlo In tb<
dough forty-eight bourn, UO'- la riiumuiteed to uak*
aa good Bread or UUcuila .<*. ti use*' mnoedtetely
after mlzlug, and Is warranted free from the dele-
• of Ute beet EnglUl
For Bale Is Rnarter, Half end Pobbu
Tlai by alt Meepectable Uroccri
• Nil Dmuaiti.
Wholeenle by
WENT * KDWAUD8. W. L. HUDBARD A CO.,
COMPTON A CO.. GOODMAN h WALK,
T, J. PHILLIPS. % Aliaatet tea.
Head office fur the.Ualttd Haul,
Ko lltt OCA AIM MTliKICT IV. H
OPIUM
l Mdteal athwui >
Lt BeekV en.y
•ua^nasadj.
DR. J TJ.°B£CK,
OiHuiaaart. utfio.
sroTxoa
TO uquun UKautna am) TBE I omjo.
I 'muuarunCt* 1 * 4 *“ A,kauto
149M MMMM « » ALX
aaa aai nu uul... a agUi*..,. alacaa*ail
y apllia. la aHa aaj enda Ud|>, al or dainni
win be gnenntoed. a C. fUBnii i.
CONTRACT-
Tbte tateeerttty Maa ww tavetetodays
~ “ reH ffote kmmi r
a aad UdirBAer.
TaegreH
i W1FRL A L P» r Eiyy|>.
On Oonslcnment
IM LAffD,
I
f w* kin Tunacoo, ■
Agents Wanted!
L IBERAL THUMB will bo made with Agents in
aa parte of the country for Ute aala of
Hon. Alex. H. Stephens'
HISTORY OF THE
UNITED MTATEM,
Which Ig
“* * toi
Boboole and Oollegea.
te
E. J. HALF* A.HON.
I'uliltehora.
Me, Murray B'ree*. New York Clt
M. BAXLBY Sc OO
PRODUCH AND
Pit © nstojr if HO HER
Pike's Building. I- ourtb Btreet,
VMJtrC 4 JS JtTxM Tin o
(In »in
Administrator's Sale.
Toeeday in May. 1071,
THREB B11A it KB OF GEORGIA R. A STOCK.
Old aa the property of Emily Meter*, deceaaed, late
of eald Connty, lor the purpoee ol dletnbuUon
amougM the heir* of laid de.**m* .1 Terms Ceab.
JOHN A. JKWKL*
Adm'r. Ac.
LeMagten, March 18, 18TS.
U*cb«0-dltAw4t.
March 1Mb. 1*78.
va*neuon ot the eaine, and I will pa»a upon tne name
at my • Ace in the town of Crawfordvtlte. on Balur-
day, (be 8tlb Inetaut. at 10 o'oioek A M
CHARLEB A. BFAZLKY.
■fcll Ordinary T. O.
Miss Mary Kennedy
B ROH teave to intom her Mends and patron a
(bat abe bae made aa
E. M, XX ODBROOK,
Millinery Department
la n—on. la coaneetloa with
MIBB B. A. CANNON,
d will be plaaeed to have them oaU
r (here, where they oa
Aijtklif Is ike MlUlffery Ufff,
M WHITEHALL ITHEET,
hi8d6i up ■ antra.
THE W. JACKSON HOUSE
Palmetto* Georgia,
n BOW OPRB to THE TRAVEL Nff POBUO
IA t*te tow and Para good.
W. JACKSON.
GOl LD,
BARTON
St, CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
fD EALBB8 IN||
Flour, Grain and General Produce,
WO. 47 ALABAMA STREET,
JaolidftwSm
Fair, at Augu»ta, for the Beat Family Mi
M«del; fort* a tn-et Attachinntfl, Hilver M»<tel
the Ma bine worked bv I aud, *l'*er Medal. for the
be* ii-auiirgctuiing Merbme, for aewini
Comer Broad and W. Alabame
tolk Tbreai, Needlea Oil, ets.. always on hand
(Hitching neatly d-oa mhl8dAw4—
DOMESTIC."
THE "LIGHT FUMING”
•DOMESTIC”
Works In nil Weather*.
Not over-nice about handling.
Ready when wanted.
Don't bnlk with a heavy load, nor rwn
• way going down hill.
Not only a nice carriage, fit for I
a moo bnt llko Paddy
wheel* barrow,
NOT A FRAIL OF GHOtTS,
macblnog, io addition
that we have taken In eii'fiango at a nominal pri
for aala varv obea| . te wanted.
"DOMESTIC' HKWING MACHINO CO..
No. 4 DeGIve'e 0|M<ra liouee.
FILLET’S FAMOUS
c. uuihu rKi.u.
Funeral Undertaker,
Caskets, Burial Cases & Coffins,
Of all Blaeeari I Description*
—AL^O—
Agent for Tnylor’a Cnrpae Preserver.
NO. 1 PeGIVK’B OPERA HOCBE,
fe10d8s AtLtWA Oa*
Ctiurle— K. Groom* m 9
FuuoraJ Uxtctortalxor
And Dealer in Fir
Caakets, will attoi
and country with
THE FINEST HEARSE,
n tbe city for both adults and
'ound at bis office both day and
i«tet(rapb attended to promptly.
The Beet t;ory.e Preservers on Hand.
A#- Hprctal attention given to dlelnterrl >i
A Mental Workshop.
UOB.OROSS
HIGH SCHOOL.*
SECOND QUARTER begins March 17ih. 1873.
115 HtudmU m0W mltmdlmg-.
A CORPS OF H1X TEACHERS.
BOARD f 10 00 PER MONTH.
Tuition SI 50 to $5 00 per month.
JAB. U. VINCENT,
marchlMf Principal.
BYINGTOjN HOT EL
Oi'iflin, Georgia.
OEO. W. BY1NHTON.
marchll-tf Proprietor.
TH» NKW INPROVHO
HOME! SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
PRICE FROM 826 TO 876.
priced machine te durante, ugnt running aud
ranted tor ftve year a. We receive almost ev«ry day
oertl&cates from parties residing In the rliy, and
rrom all parte uf tbe country, uniolicittd, wl o apeak
iu the bigbeat terms of tba "New Improved Home
Mbuttle."
Agents wanted In territory nnoccnpled.
Address D. G. MAXWELL.
General Agent,
lend Atlanta Oa.
GUTHMAN & HAAS.
Bo. B Broad Street, Atlaum, Ueor«la
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HI
PUHE ININES I :G!NS I CINHISKIES;CIDER I etc.
BOLE AGENTS FOR THE
•’Prldogor Pennsylvania" Rye. "Old
Trlamuh," and Vnn Jansen's
Hayal Sehcldam nchnnpps.
Farm & Portable Mills.
For Corn Meal—Stock Feed
and Wh«at Flour — Selected
French liubr Stone — over
0.000 now iu uee - Heat Mill
r money returned.'
8KND FOR CIRCULAR.
KTKAVB dt CO*.
Boa 1430, CINCINNATI. O.
Eatabllrbed 1844.
.S.fKTtr* f.BPHOl'tU
BRICK
MACJHLNE
li aim pie in Its mechanism, bn 111 strong and durable
and can he operated by ordinary help. Tbe capant-
tv te 4.0— txVka aa hoar with steam power or 1,8—
with bocee power Manufactured an t sold by tha
MARTIN BRICE MACH'NB OO..
mb-hwttn OMIOOl IS. MASS.
A PURE STIMULANT.
Oonttary 'WTalslC.y,
t te to' Druggiata and *»ta- r
tint tbe CENrUhY WHISKY a
partKOtorly daaigaed.
H. X. THURBRR 4 00. New York.
Ovoomi Agnate,
F— —to by ngnlibls desk— tvvjvhm.
SOmiEBS TEBliA flITTA W8KKS
rpUK. nndorelgned uevet
I lion an *
all kinds of
T1 :RKAIOOTTA'WORKS
—eron aa—
WINDOW O A.
Enrichments for Cornloee. each aa
1* 11 cketM, M © cl a 111 on,
And everything in the Architectural Una.
CJfl.lfJVJVr TffPN, PJ8W.
VLOWKU ror*,
HT.iTirjar, me
Also Manufacturers of
SBWHR PIPE
From 3 mchea to 30 Inches In diameter. ’Also,
Interior Decorations, such aa
Ueatrr Piece., tCornicea, Etc.
We wiU guarantee all tbe work that we undertake
0 execute to give entire eatlafaetlon.
1*11 fvvj.FnHiwf * ninn-
QOOLEYC
_ YEA S T*f
PowdeR
la sow rewarded — the NTANDARD BAKING I'OW*
DKK* and tbe beat article prepared for making light*
whAlenotno. and delicto— UIW I ITS, ROLLS.
UKKAII* GRIUULK and other CAKKN* &o.. &o.
Ula infallible, and always ready for Immediate
naa. The beat 1K4ST I'OtVUk’ll for agenn long SKA
Vo YACKS to AJY PART OP THR GLOBE.
It u coeredBat and »con—leal, NO WANTS
OF FOOD PREPARED WITH IT. Sold everywhere
by GROi'KRH, SHIP-CHANDLERS and DEALERS.
DOOLEY Sc BROTHER, Manufacturern,
WHOL—ALI DEPOT,
69 NEW STREET, NEW-TO MX*
ARE MADE SOLELY,.BY THE
Excelsior Manufacturing Co.
ZBETTBR COOKING*
ARE ALWAY8
LOW.PK1CKD.RKL1ABLK
And operate
Will
^OiOOXXJWO OBXJIP
Always Wnrrontd
Bold b|y
LANGFORD, Whitehall Ht
Atlanta, Qa.
The “ Atlantic Coast Line ” Freight Route,
VIJL-
WTLM1N T GTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUST A
TO AND FNONU
BJLTUmOHK. PHlLjtBKLBBlJl, rOHik, MtOHTOJt
Jm* oU Eastern mini, and all B*nU traih and
AndOiKri,
Over the Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilminsrton. Co
luinbiR & AutniK^a Railways and their Connection/*.
. N ENTIHBLV NSW LINK OF INDRPfCkDK.PT COffNRCTION8 FROM TIDa.
t W TER 1 Wilmington. N. C.. and Portamontk. Va.. and of unbroken Ange fr A IlmJnJtoT
maportlng Fret* bt, without transfer 01 detention, to and from ai 1 Interior potato ^ E
The Diauagemei tof tbte llx*a preecnte ita advantages to the Southern Public oror tbe a*«i'danoeot m»-
fnt and tjulck trai gp<irtatioii. nnlforti. rate* with all competing Un«-a, the lowest uurr<mt lueuranee and ar
perfe. t a ey ateni • I Hteaniflblp coniu-cttene «t Northern Porta. — to enable bills of lading to be alRned >r
go .Ik lor warded datiy. b> one or the other of our routes over both .*f which BXPI1EH6 TRAIN 1 HANSPo.
Ta ri* *N ^ig given o 1 oiumbla. H. 0.. and Augusta. Oa.. there con—ettng with (a*t Freight Schedules to^.. *
HiM-rvt- die Fuilowiua Kxoelleut Hnheau.* ol Con-
•■•-•itlona VIA. Wilmington and HteauiahlpLInow
Wit* H.LTIMuhJt—Bj I*. MouUi.nl Htmoublp Co.'i Htaom, Ltu*., Oird* UoUrar mo
each port every five days, \ndrewa n Co.. Agents 78 Smith’s Wharf, Baltimore. ' “*
With PHILADELPHIA—Botitben* Mali Htaamahlp Company's Htearner, Plonk* L—vine each r
ever) ten days, Wi L. James, General Agent. 18U Bcuth 3d Street, t hlladelphia. Also ‘tbreugh Andrews
no.’e baltnuore line with Hurlver’s Dally Propeller Line; wltAout dray age In Baltimore
With NEW YORK—Lorillard’s Steamship Line of First Claes Iren Steamers, Benefactor Regulator
onteer. FanlU ai.d twoadJltimial rblpe now buUdlng, leaving each port every foar days, hTS: OhL Ab*i
Pier 33 Past River. Wilmington and Atlantic Steamabip Company’s Steamers Metropolis Eciteinr
Leaving each por t weekly Waeblngten A Co., Agente, 173 Greenwich tercet, Pier 13 North River.
Tbe Steamship of those .In* s being built exclusively for freight IranaportaUon carry a'l c ium of freteb
tin limited q ua u title*.
Via Fortamoutb one
With BALTIMORE—Via Bay Line Steamers, Dally, R. L. Poor, Gonerai gent. Union Dock. 0- 1 tag
d. Contracting Agent. 164 We*t Baltimore street, Baltlmoi* umon vooa •
With PHILaIO'X^HIa—Annameaalo Line, Id-Weekly, John 8. Wilson, General Agent 44 South Mhfct-
■’hlladelphia. Olvde 4 0o.’a steamers, eeml-weakly, Clyde A Co.. Agente. 12th South r4tam AvSoe
■MtUadembia.
With NEW YORK—Old Dominion Steamship Company’s magnificent Steamers. Wysnere. Niagara,.
SaU, Saratoga, H'ttoras, Old Dominion, having a capacity 0/ 18,000 bales of ootton per weeH. Iravlng ea*rl
port Trl-Weekly all tbe year round, and oftener if necessity demands. Freights reoeiv 4 .-ally at A
Broadway. 187Gi'<envrich atreet, Pier 37 North River.
With BOSTON -Via Boston and P'Tfrlfc mtnmiMr fnmnanr't Tltoainnia taPT*"» —**• irft-Wa •
E. Sampsou, General Agent, 63 Central Wharf, Boston. V
With these ported Steamabip oonnecUona, freight* are not exposed to the risks of waiter or dray*
transient; Through Bills of Lading are Issued io all point* common to competing lines. Baton, clasaffias
n, shipping directions, tegs, eteucil plates, Ac., furnished on application to the undersign* l or Agea
mod. Mark your goods via "Portsmouth and Wilmington," or via "Steamships to Wilminatoa ” asyor
ij prefer, and direct bills of lading to be forwarded le A. Porn, Genet I Freight Agent, si Wilmloglor
C.. and they will avoid all detention. The following Southern Agent*ot the Line can furnish snort
rsaary information, — well, also, aa agente at railway stations: J. A. SoniJUt, Traveling Agent, Charlotte
M. C.; A. F. Butlse, Local Agent, Augusts, Ga., H. M. Cottxvobaji, General Western Agent, Atlanta
Ga.; Bsn Moos. Southern Freight and Passenger Agent, Montgomery. Ala.
*R- All claims for loss, damage and overcharge uromptJr Investigated and settled by tba undersign 5.
feb’JTdtf A. PlfPK. (..M.rai Freight Air it.
K W. « LAWK. Assistant Freight Agent.
Treat tke Unman Mnelilne Gently.-
delicate tw* silk and aa seusitlv* aa a net-work ol
nerves can make It. Neither constipation, cholic,
diarrheas, dysentery, or any oth> r bowel complaint,
an lie cured by abusing ana convulsing this tendei
membraue with a furious pnrgattve. Tbe beat and
satest remti'y in such caw>s la that mild balsamic
tnd delight!itl tonic laxative,
by all drngglata.
A nn KxnousKD and prescribed bt morr uafl-
iag Phtalcltn* than *a7 ether Toaia rr »Um-
A ■ IT R r,°V*8EYE\TSVe*
P«r Ptrer and A joe IntermUtrou, BiUoaiasst and sit flla.
trdcri sruiog fieta st-tlarlr ui »»««e*. They ir< hicli!/ fee.
0DD.rn4c4MM AgTI-UYSPKPTIC, and la eue« of IS!;|.
CESTION art mtu'iiii. A* «S APPKTI?HR «n4 ME-
CITKIIANT, sad la ckoro *t ORNERAl. DEBILITY they
t ‘”’ in'iimnf lioWaui,
Btrterfhestafl th* bodr, lav Itr'rxtins .hatu.od. sol firing
ten# sad clsotlrlty Uths «hols iyrte m . The HOUR PIT-
Every In willy Hhonld Have n Bottle.
lledenderrerv'nK by i-hj«Kint* >f >b« rsry blsbMl tusdlai
Kndor.,4 «:■• »» tU CUr n tad fX« Isa
. PhtUbnrg District.
IV- l U' * XMininsd :b« formula ^IVr
4. H. NkLCUKB,
Inrlao llocplul.
lie reclps of tb* "Hume
GEOHCJE PAGE & Co
Patent Portable Circular K* Wills,
Stationary and PoTUb'.<
STEAM ENGINES
an 1ST .VI at*.
No. 8 BcVoader Utreat, /
aLTIMORfc. WD
tyA uUfor Cuiaioffve* and PrieeLiatk t
TWTTdT. IBTir.
RIBBONS, MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS
ALSO—
White: Goods, Embroideries, &c.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR A CO.,
Importers, Manufacturers aad Jokbsrs
Bonnst, Trimming, Nsck naff Snsk Rib
bona. Velvet Ribbons, keek Tics* Ban-
mot Silks,Satins, Velvets A Crapes,
Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments,
Frames, At. Straw Bon
nets and Ladles’ and
Children’s lints.
Trim—sd and Cntrtmmed; and la coantciing
WHITE GO JDS, LINENS. EMBROIDERIES, NETS,
Moo. 237 aad 239 Boltuaora Street
BALTIMORE, «D.
by ua or bought
iranofScturers. embradag a
ooeeanliod Iu varteiy aad '
tiled with cars, 1
• « LciJg 1 tke Lc*l Tubi« t J Minutest now cC irVloVtr'iub’
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. 'MV'vn, C«n«ce of Pkyd-
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IICRBRRT PRINK. P»ef.
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fliriMy, II"neotaoiIk MNtel
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TEMPLE.
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col CwllofO of MLooarl.
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T. J. TART1NI
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pothia rXytleUst
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COMXLRKAN, K. D.. Lecturer
Os DIoomoo of Cklldren, U m<r«|>uiXlo College of MUee
CllAKLK.H VA8T1NR. XI. D..
Prof, uf Phyotelogy. Bonnopuihto Nodloel CeUege of
joiiN hartmak. k. o.. Pier.
' ‘ 8IMOS IlIKSCH. Auolytleol CXonltC
Eminent Physician* of C'hicdsgo.
The form uls fbr tfceHoa« Knur, ku boon tubamudu uo.
end VO boltoTu tk»a to to ia* b»ot leate sod ounuUat —
gonorul uoo now oflrrod u Uie publio. ^ q roor-tmT u D
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Noe's. 8. Low K. D.. T- 8. Mores. M. D.,
O. Lpmom. M. D . Twee. J Run, K. 0,
J,, 4, Couim. M. D., J. A. Rosa. M. D.
Eminent PhyalcUna ft* ttnetmxmtl,
Hourly ullof v bom JTProbsooru It om or UeoUer oft—
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D vr. McCosvwr. M. D.. P. P. Musi. K. 0-
B- H Juoeeoe. M D. 8. 8 Tnoanmne. H O.
Eminent Phyaldana In ■emnblat
Tt> lira. Bitten ore us Invo.oublo rrmedj krli llj *■
*lu eborte of cty I
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Eminent PhyalcUna In Pit
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- Uomo bionacfe tUioru.1 bar, pmmM item ta siMta
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WES 1 4 EDWkRDff.
BARTOW HOUSE,
C4KYIR8VILLE, OA. 7
JMffR M. Jtm I—rAAA. Pi—prialra—.
EXCHANGE HOTEL
MOMTOOMCRV, ALA.
rita ciw a**«i.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPAN Y.
CAPITAL 101,000.000.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
ADAIR & BROS., Agents for the Company
ATLANTA, GEORGIA..
^HIS GUANO hss been In extensive use for —ven years In Georgia and adjoining Btates. Fxprrlt » «
K demonatrates that 20f» pounds per acre increeses the ciop from double to three-fold the nstui
yield tb ta making one hand equal to two, and one ecre equal to two.
roqueted to put
JOHN H. BEEHK A CO., General Agents. n*HiP'Oi
capital Invested, hen—tale
tie present low *
Ibelr orders earl\ io lusnre pr< mpt d<
ADA IB A BROTHXR8. Belling Agents, Atlanta. Geor
rtelWJawAwtapr
FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
GUANO ANO PROVISIONS
SOLD O IN TIME!
lOO TOJTS SUEUR EE SEA MSEAJTU SVAJTO.
toq 7O.rs PHOSPHATE BEOOD 6 U.I.nt,
AND k NIC* LOT OF
Bulk Meats now in Store and to Arrive.
-AL80-
Every Kind of Plantation Supplier.
We shall sell PLOWS and other AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS at the very lowest Cash prloes. Wa
have a large stock on band, and Intend to sell quick with small p.ofit, to keep pac* with our anpply.
"BUIHTS" WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDh. Oan aupply these at Pulladelphta prices to dealers.
—TSend for Cliculars of prloes end terms. J. BKN W It. HO IV — CO.
JRD2I BROAD 8TREET. BT P) BBI1GE.
GUANO
1873.
GUANO
600 TONS SEA FOWL GUANO,.
600 TONS RUSSELL. COE’S,
600 TONS MERRYMAN «c CO.’S,
600 TONS ET1 WAN’S,
600 TONS SIEKNKEI. S OH1U1NAL,
500 TOA'SCOTTOAT STATES,
200 Tit A'lS’ MARK H\ JO HA80 A'
200 TO AS E£PRAAKCOE>S,
200 TOAS tPIESOAPS,
lOO TOAS MEAT}AA’UlROA'E BIJAA'O,
200 TOAS EAOEISH STOAEIPAEE,
200 TOAS SAHOrS 80 EE BEE PAUMPIU,
200 Tons Ammoulated Plour ot Hatrbonrjrtry tine.
200 Tout Ptnrian Guano, Land Plaster anil [I'hemteals
lor Manipulating.
lOO Tons Soluble Sea Island.
ALSO—Oim THOUSAND PLOWS, from 11.60 up..m u r>mi.-!.*i<l>t Iu— (sod Plow.
Xjaudrotli’B Gordon Sooda,
Field Seeds, Flower Seeds. Agricultural Implements, Machinery. Live 8took. etc.
FROVI8ZOWS.
Special to my Customers.
Many of you needing Provisions have heretofore been compelled to purchase the— supp as from other-
bouses, after bonding your trope to me for Guano, I will in tutors furnish you with your Provisions also,
knowing It will be more tonvement and agreeable for you to make your sreounta all atone piece.
With many toanks tor your kind patronagt, 1 solicit a continual ce of the bame.
KR.bendfor Catalogues. MAKK W. JOHNSON.
JAMES A . GRAY. «i OO,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
il)RY GOODS MERCHANTS,
194 & 196 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, Ga-
B U TO rSPOKM THRU PBlXNDt) ADD THK PUBLIC, AHO PXBTICULXBLT THE BIXDZBB >
TBI SUB, Hut I*./ 0t0 cow rocolTlB, .no of 1*0
LARGEST AND MOS1 ELEGANT STOCKS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
WWakUup *000 *000 1000100*. 00* wklok 1*0/ will ooU o* Iko uowt oBoomuotaUB, l-rwu tot dtp
» James A. Gray Ac Go.