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THE ATLANTA SUN
1m. daily and weekly.
THE SUN PUBLISHING CO.
Hon.AJE. STEPHENS
POLITICAL editor.
THE
SUN.
VOL. Ill
•« DMA MIW
WONDERS OF IRE MOON, from th. #n nch
ioD“ (loniuil, by Mm M. a Bus. ud
edited by luu Miickel. M.w York; Sc.ib.u,
Aui.tboig A Co. Atknte: M. Lti.i A Oo.
One of tbs ohief objeotioos to works
on aoienoe is that they an always so
heavily written, so abetroee in thought
and so musty in dry detail, as to repel
l be student whose perseverance is not
equal to his need of knowledge. This
faet has become so apparent of late years,
ihatmany writers have abandoned the
old style and endeavored, so far as the
suojeot would admit, to popularise it
aud thus open new avenues of pleasure,
as well as instruction, to the masses.
Abbott hss been one of toe most suocess-
,u) in this line; while the sorld owes to
the Chambers, of Scotland, a debt of
gratitude for breaking through the laws
of custom, and making the study of
matters of faot as entertaining ns usefuL
The work under notice (wbioh does
credit to both author and publisher,) is
a valuable and qnaint addition to our as
tronomical literature; and unlolds the
mysteries of the moon in suoh an inter
esting manner as to onptivate the atten
tion of the reader. Those of us who
have never studied the “ orb of night"
have opened to ns by this work a pleas
ant study, claiming tire attention of the
marvellous as well as the searoher after
truth.
The work can be had of M. Lynch A
Co. _
SPIRIT OP TUB OSOROU PRESS.
[Our State cotemporaries are pub
lishing but few leading editorials on
publio questions, and hence we hare
found nothing for a day or two of
important interest to publish from
them in our columns under the above
caption.]
The bond question still, however,
is under discussion by some of our
cotemporaries. The Atlanta Consti
tution made a statement a few
ago to the effect that
—tnere are vital facts connected with
the Bullock bonds that necessarily
the Bond Committee could not get,
because they could not secure the
witnesses. These facts will throw a
flood of light on the bad bonds, will
show up toe dark practices of some
of the bondnolders, and enlighten us
as to the real innocents, in whose
equities alone is there any merit
which the State should recognize.
The Augusta Constitutionalist, in
referring to our neighbor, knows of
“nothing which will justify the State
in reopening the question and involv
ing us in fresh trouble and expense.
It has heard of no ‘vital facts’
which the Bond Committee was un
able to discover that any other Com
mittee will be able to ob'ain.” In
conclusion the Constitutionalist says:
We assert again that no further
investigation is needed or desired.
The wnole scheme of fraud and vil
lainy has been thoroughly “probed,”
the bona fide aod the “innocent”
purchasers have been discovered, and
the “equities” have been adjusted.
The report of the committee was re
ceived, its recommendations calmly
discussed and almost unanimously
adopted. Let the matter rest just
where it is.
Our neighbors of the Constitution
thinks that it is to the State’s inter
est to settle the matter definitely after
proper inquiry; that it is the imper
ative requirement of the State’s honor
to inquire properly before definitely
settling the matter, and comes to the
conclusion that—
An investigation docs not carry
with it the pledge of acceptance of
any proposition. It simply shows
our willingness to do right The man
or journal that opposes a fair hearing
by the State to her creditors puts her
in a false position. And when it is
done on the ground that our people
can’t be trusted to resist corruption
in the inquiry, the State’s selt-im-
posed degradation is then complete.
The Brunswick Appeal, in an arti
cle on the Brunswick and Albany
Railroad, discussing the litigation
and claims against that road, says that
the bondholders, having lost hope of
securing their advances from the
State of Georgia, claim that the
property should be turned over to
them, as they furnished every dollar
heretofore expended in its construc
tion. The Appeal further asserts
that
—before the question ol priority is
determined, we cannot reasonably
hope for a termination of this im
portant suit, save by compromise.
Unless each interest—(the lien and
general creditor, the stockholder aud
bondholder)—agree to agree, it will
be seen at a glance, that the case can
be prolonged and its end delayed by
either party at interest, for perhaps
even years. _
ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9, 1873.
NO. 870.
surrounding country. O140 hundred
hands will soon be employed upon it
We shall give nctioe of its progress and
prospects from time to time. Oar lumi
nary is in the ascendanoy here.
We left this plaoe with many attruo
tionSf 00 the night train, with that oolig-
ing conductor, Ospt Edwards, for
Athens. We arrived at daylight, and
found a fine span of horses and phaeton
at the dsp it, quite ao improvement upon
the old plan of getting to the hotel.
This outfit is owned by Messrs. Gann A
beeves, whose card may be fouad in the
Athena direct jry, in another oolumn of
Th* Son. They keep constantly on
hand a fine lot of horses and vehicles for
hire and sale. Persons wishing to lire
or pnrohase would dr> well to give them
call. On our arrival we were sorry t_
learn the old proprietor of the Newton
House, Col. Wha r ton, had departed this
life the Friday before. He was well
fit tea for his business, a good citizen, 1
member of the M. £ Church, a Mason,
and an Odd Fellow.. Hisson-in.-law, Mr.
Conrad, who was his clerk, is carrying on
the business, and we hope he may be
cqme the proprietor. His bouse ii
worthy of praise, and we trust will oon
tinue to receive the patronage of the
public.
We called at the office of the Athens
Watchman, and found our friend, the
worthy editor, Ool. Ohnsty, at nU post,
fallj recovered from the effects of jte
night’* lodging with three or f »ur t e-
tween two and three hundred pounders,
not all in the same bed, but all in the
same room, at the Walton Court. W*
were glad to lo trn his paper ha j a good
circulation and is doing well. We abo
called to see those gentlemen of the quill,
OoL Grant and his- son, of the North
East Georgian. We spent some agrees-
bl moments in thetv sanctum. We
were informed their paper is rapidly
I (rowing in favor and i> creasing in oirou-
ation. Both the Watchman and North
E ist Georgian ore good advertising me
diums.
We learned the University is in u flour
isbing condition as also the Lucy Oobb
Institute aud Madam Sosnowski’s Select
School for young Ladie 1 are ail doing
well.
’Tie with feelings of pleasure that we
mention the business men Of this plaoe.
There is no town in Georgia that oau boast
of a nigber toned or more intelligent
class of merchants. Among them we
would notice Mosers. Sumiuej ANewtou,
who do a large business iu hardware, ag
ricuhural implement*, etc.; also Messrs.
Cnilds, Nickerson A Co., whoarelaig*
dealers in hiidwaie, mill findings, agri
cultural impemeuts, Chicago farm
pumps, etc. We noticed Lome fine cir
cular saws, of which they sell a great
many. We would mention our old fneod
A. S. Dorsey, who is a large dealt r in dry
goods, groceries aud assorted merchan
dise, and who is aUo agent for the justly
celebrated Sou Fowl Guano.
The above are all reliable firms, whose
cards may be lound in the columns of
The Sum. There are many other mer
chants in this plaoe who do a large busi
ness, whose cards we should be pleased
to insert in Th* Sum.
dcprke’s opera hall
s an extensive building recently erocted
at a cost of above forty thoumiud dol
lars. The Hull is large and commodious
aud will seat eight huudre 1 persons. Toe
statue, its paintings', scenery, aud indeea
all its appointments are said to be the
most complete of any in the State uud
have been gotten up at great expense.
Troupes in passing through Georgia
would do well to visit Athens, whose pop
ulation is near six thousand. The citi
zeus are refined and intelligent. Music
und the drama, indeed all the liberal arts
would be fully encouraged here
Before closing our letter wo would re
turn out thunks to one of Athens nobie-
muu, Dr. J. A. Hunicutt to whom we ore
under many obligations for favors shown.
We regret we could not accept his invita
turn to visit him at his elegimt residence
in Cobbhum.
We were happy to meet oar young
irieud the Hon. A. Mitchell, who is look
ing very well. Littls did we think that
the iasy mannered school boy of a few
years ago would rise so rapidly as to be
called to fill important posts of trubtand
houor at so early an age. Gov. Hmitn
has manifested good judgment in ap
pointing bim lo fill the place he now oc
cupies, that of Judge of the County
Court. The appointment has given en
tire satisfaction.
Our efforts in behalf of The Sun for
this wee* will now olose and we hasten
home to enjoy aSibbath day's rest be
fore we again announce ourself
On the Go.
Interesting to Insurance *««»«•
The following correspond.noe, wbioh
requires no explanation, will be read
witn feelinq interest bj our insnrknoe
agents:
Macon, April 3, 1873.
W. L. Goldsmith, Esq., Comptroller
General.-—Sir : Iu yours of 27ih Mktoh
yon require of me to collect 810 of each
agent of insuranoe companies. Do yon
intend the tax to app'y to each memoer
s firm ?
Yours, raspeotfully,
W. T. Nelson,
T. 0. of Bibb county.
State or Qeoboia, Office Coup. Oen , I
Atlanta, April 13, 1873. (
W. T. Kelson, T. C., Macon, Go..—
Dear Sib : Yours of 3d inataut to baud.
Each member of iusuranoe firm pkya the
special tax of 810,
Very respectfully,
W. L. Goldsmith.
Comptroller CK-ueaal.
belter r.ou. ear Ir.T.IIInc Agent.
Athknm, Ol.. : prll Stb, 1878.
Dear Sun:—Some may come and some
nay gu, but we are Bfft>r on the go; and
in our continued locomotion we fonnd
onraelf again at Union Point. A name
significant of ita man? attractions, espec
ially in a social point of view. The place
ii making respectable advancement it
the line of improvement*. The Baptist
Church is nearly completed and present*
a fine appearance. They have a flour
ishing school of wbioh we will have
•ocaetbing'to aay it mother time. There
>■ a copper mine not far from here wbieh
afford* a proepeet at this timeof beeom-
mga aoozoe of wealth to this plaoe and
Malt Llqsor sad Sawlag Machfa.a*
Tbs following latter, wbioh baa just
b-'.-u published by the Augusts papers,
ill uff.nl information upon questions
bicu will be 01 oecuiiar interest to those
immediately ooncerned.
State or Gbohoia, 1
Office Comptroller General, >
Atlanta, Ga., April 1st, 1873,)
John A. Bolder, Tax Collector, Rich
mond Cout.li/:—Hie—In reply to your
favor ol tbo 31st ulL, in which you ask
“Are dealers who sell ale and porter in
bottles packed in casks, by tbs cask, lia
ble to the Li as wholesale dealers in
malt liquors?' 1
I suawsr they are wboleea.e dealers,
and if tbs ale, porter, etc., is malt liquor,
then they are liable for tbs tax.
2d. "Are men who are employed by
authorized agents of sawing machines to
can rue a see-ion for tbe purpose of .ell
ing or e^bsugiug, liable, as well as their
principal, to tbe tax?”
I answer each agent is liable, sob-
eg- nt as well as prinoipaL Vary respect
fully, W. L. Goldsmith,
Comptroller General.
Interesting Items.
Jackson’s balsam
Conquers poison, masters pain, and truly
proves the sufferer's gain.
LIKE BBQULABS ON DRESS PARADE
The teeth should always be scrupulously
clean and free from blemish. Kiepthem
in this condition with tbe incomparable
Sozodont, and when they are veterans in
the service, they will still be ss "good as
new.”
REMOVE FROM THE BLOOD
Those wastes arising from the aotion of
the ayati m whioh, if allowed to remain in
the circulation, give rise to aisea es whioh
ap edily destroy lite. Nature haa ap*
■ oil,ted the kidneys and liver aa net
agents, oy whose aotion impurities shall
be elimiuated from tho system, and when
tuese agents are torpid or debilitated, or
disabled from any oauae, for their bust*
ness, Hamilton’s Boohn and Dandelion
imparts fresh life and rigor to them, and
makes of them the beat blood purifiers
one oan have. This preparation for sale
at Bedwines A Fox’s Drag Store.
Wamtrd.—An energetic, experienoed
canvassing ageLl to represent an estab
lished family weekly In this city. Every
subscriber to Gdb Fireside Friend re
ceives a oopy of the oil Ohromo "Cute,”
acknowledged to ba the most valuable
and most taking preminm pioture; also
receives a share in tbe distribution of
$25,000 iu oasb and premiums. A splen
did busiuesa chance for the right man.
It will pay men experienoed in soliciting
or managing general agencies to inveti-
;«te. Address, with references, Waters
t Oo., publishers, Chicago, 111,, and
Baltimore.
Caution!
Eveiy genuine box of Dr. McLane'a
Diver Pills It m the signature of Flem
ing Br -their. Pittsburg, Pa., and their
private U. H imp. SSTTake no other.
The market . mil of imitations.
ft is the p Mpmar verdiot that people
wuo nave oeen accustomed o tbe on of
hitters or oordials, are obliged, eventu
ally, to resort tc MoLean’s Liver Pills
for permanen. relie r
Ciiills and Fivers, in all forms—
•• Fold their tent* 1 ke Arabs,
And m silently steal away.”
under tbe magic influence oi Kress Fever
ToDic. A few doses will start th) pro
cession promptly, and leave in the place
of the e unwelcome guests, sunshine,
health, happiness and joy ii the house
hold, A box of pills, free of charge, is
contained in each wrapper, and when this
obill lemedy is taken according to the
directions around each bottle, the pro
prietors warrant it to cure. Kedwine
A Fox will supply the remedy.
MOTHERS BE ADVISED.
Always keep a bottle of Dr. Tutt’s
Celebrated Expectorant in the house. It
is a certain and pleasant cure for oronp,
‘.cughs, colds, etc. It is agreeable to the
taste, and children take it readily. Go
to yonr druggist and get it at once, it
m iy save the life of yonr little one.
Mobile, Ala., May 27, 1869.
Dr. W. H. Tail:
Dear fcjir—I should be pleased to ad
vertise your meoiciues, and will cheer
fully give you a good notice of your Ex
peotorant, as I have personally nsed it
with great satisfaction.
Very respectfully,
W. D. Mann,
Proprietor of the Mobile Register.
The Barbers prefer Dr. Tutt’s Hair
Dye.
B
JU1M1UL
OOK AND IVKWH PAPER.
Pei*EM. MILLS,
JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor.
HP Before to thia sheet as a speoimen of News Paper.
I ROCKERY i GLASSWARE. Sso
Ml BRIDE M VO.
Imjorten and Jobbers of Crockery, Glassware w
hotel a saloon fixtuhbr.
’ARRIAGES. BUGGIES AND WAGONS.
J. J. FORD,
IManuihoturer andflDnaler In
. CIAMICES UD BOSSIES, SPHIBC110 IROR1XLE W1S0IS
OOBNKB PBTOB AND LIKE STREETS.
Two Duly Connections
Blue M ountain Route
VIA
SEI.MA, ROME, AND DALTJN
Railroad and Its Connection..
DASSEMOEB8 LEAVING ATLANTA BY TBE
askfisu
THJB MAXI*
Of Him*. Bom*and Dalton Railroad, Arriving at
Bolin* »t. «... 2*0 A. M.
Stotabliolied.:
«l. M. BBADSTBKT * SOW,
IMPROVED MERCANTILE AGENCY,
JAMES' BLOCK,
ATLANTA, QEOBOIA.
JT. W» FONDA. ...,„.3ip«rtaUR«8iit.
CHARLESTON WHOLESALE DIRETORI
D
1 LOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
EH LAtPSHE.
The Reliable Jewelry (Store,
WHI TEH AWL STREET.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHKH, STANDARD GOLD OHAIN8, OLD
GOLD-BEADED CANES, SOLID SILVER WARE, AND A
OR EBAL ASSORTMENT OF FINE JEWELRY.
RUGS AND MEDICINES.
HEARD, CRAIG & CO.,
Wholesale Druggist*,
IVo. 13 TCftmbnll House.
UKNITURE.
PhJtTT *£CO.,|
LATEST STYLES OF SUPERS
Parlor Sail*, Chamber Suita, | Din Ing - Room
Suita, Office Furniture, and Furniture of
Every Description Whatever.
NOS. 7*0 JAMES BANK BLOCK.
Houston Co., Ga., Dec. 22, 1868.
Messrs. Zttlin dk Co., Macon, Oa.:
Gentlemen—Simmons’ Liver Regulator
has been used in my family many years
with great success. I regard it an in
valuable family medicine, and take pleas
ure in recommending it to tbe pnblio.
Very respectfully,
Rev. J. Rufus Felder.
A FAMILY TREASURE.
The happiest and best member of a
tumily is UHually called the light of the
household, because, besides being happy
and oheerfnl bimselt or herself, he or
she makes all else happy and eiicerful.
The Charter Oak is such a treasure.
dooley’b yeast powder
Cannot be excelled for mas'ug light,
sweet rolls, biscuits, waffles, corn bread,
eio. It is always ready and reliable.
Fob medioinal nse—Century Whiskey,
For over FORTY.YKARffthie
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIYEB MEDICINE haa proved to be the
QREAT kUNFAILINO SPECIFIC
Liver Complaint end IU pelnful off«pr1i-g, DYS
PEPSIA, CONSTIPATION. Jeandke, BUtoae *t-
teoke, SICK HEADACHE. Colic, Depreeeton of Spir
it*, SOUR STOMACH, Heertburn, CHILLS AND
FEVER, ke., ke.
After yeere of oereful experiment*, to meet e
argent demend, wo now produce from
origin*! Genul
THE PREPARED,
_ Liquid form of SIMMONS' LiVKU REGULATOR,
containing ell lta wonderful end velueble proper-
dee, end offer It ta
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES.
rtae Powdi re, (price ee before f l.nu per peckege
Sent by mell 1.04
CAUTION I ‘Ut
Buy no Powder* or PREPARED SIMMONS'
LIVER REOI'LATOR unieea lo imi oi greved wrap-
with Trede murk. Htampe end Signature* an
te other U genuine.
J. H. ZKILIN * CO..
MAOON. 0*-. end PHILADELPHIA.
OLD BY ALL DRUGGIST
per. with
broken.
WSNTBDT
G INTI LMEN. of go*> Edu-et
to SOUfllt
HIIIES' IITE1LIIUH IMTEHEST HUES.
, I. 9 and 10 per Three Table* ere et once*
com rcbeeeire ai d compe-t. he elm pleat
cheep* et* fui*mid of Sear** yet pm
Mt. They ret*' et ft 50. end will eel I reedil)
tau-g- at buentree w *• who oan be induced
Mtu e lair exemloatlou
lAlMEv, PubiUber, 771 huaeom St. Phil*.
Mercantile leble Booke. of all kind*, * epeeuUty.
spIS'lta.
I RAIN, MEATS, FLOUR, &e.
STEPHENS H FLPAJT,
General Commission Merchants
FORSYTH STREET, REAR THE CAPITOL.
IROCERIES.
A. C. It B.
r. wi-nr,
Wholesale (J roeers,
H
Oomml*Bion Merohaatu,
OOBNKB PRIOR AND DEOATDB STREETS.
ARDWARE, CUTLERY!&c.l
TOMMEP, STEU'ART If BELM,
Hardware Merohanta,
AGENTS FOR
mart’. Okjnel. JhrN... Myemmer. Fmlir C.myumy's BUS* m
mmsttuf r—t>4rr % JtUt Msm uud BelUm* Clothe.
OOBNKB DKOATUB AND PBTOB til BEETS, In front of the Kimball Home.
Implements, machinery, &e.
* MAHHJ H'.JtJOUjrSOJr,
DEALER IE
iuicnltiiral Implements, Machinery Chemicals,
GuanorSeediriAv* Hiook,j ---- -
DxOrVE'S OPERA BOUSE BLOCK MARIETTA STRUT!
L
IQUORS, WINES, SCO.
SBEPARne BALHtrrjr e co.,
Wholesale Dealers in
M
mum none msmipB
No. 1 Decatur Street. ATLANTA, OEOSilA.
ILLER8 Ac DEALERS IIV HTOCK FEED.
J. D. .ROGERS If CO.,
DEPOT NO. 13 BANK BLOCK. Alabama Stbxrt.
Will kwp co.teA.Uj od hud Flour. Mete, Stock FMd, H»j, Otea, Dora, Biu
P
IANOS, ORGANS & MUSIC.
GUMLFURD, IFOOD tf VO.JR 1
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
MUSXOAXj HffZIROBAXSXSai
Publisher* of Georgia Mualoal Boleotio,
6i Whitehall Street, g
AINTS, OILS. LAMPS. GLASS, Etc., Etc.
CARLES', DVCK It CO.,
'Atlanta Branch Great Sonthern Oil and Faint forks,
S
3IJ Hornti Pryor street.
American Vtmlsbri, Paint* end Paint OUa, Keuiucky Pure While Lead*
Olaae, Lamp* and Plxturre, at th* very loweet rate*.
ASH, BLINDS AND DOORS.
J. VsyCECK. tt CO.,
D K AjL MM H*I|W3|
ODORS, MOULDIRGS, BRACKETS, PIIIISiOlUUSS.SlisHALIIDS
S
rrOVES, HOUSKPURNIHHING GOODS, Etc.
UVJTJrtVMJTT If BELLLSatLATUS,
NO. O M \ RIETI A HTHEET,
PliUMBERS, HTEAM AND GAH FITTERB, OOPPER-
Hmitbs, Bboet Iron Work, snd Tiu Rouffling. Dealers
in Htores, Tin Ware, Orates, Pumps, Hose, Tin ~
Plate, Sheet Copper, Sheet Don, Steam Pipe.
Meridian 7.........
Jackaon
Vicksburg
amo night
8:.id A. M.
AMO, make close connection at CALEBS with
8:98 A. M.
7:20 P. M.
1:80 A.M.
and its
train* of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv
ing at
Montgomery
Mobil*
New Orleans
equipment la not eurpaaeed by any In the Houtb
for etrength and beauty of finish.
8SF* No change of oara between Borne end Selma
PULLMAN PALACE CARS
run through from HOME VIA BELMA to VIOKfl
BUBO without change.
W. a A. B. B.. make doe* connection* at Borne w
FAST EXPRESS TRAIN
Selma, Borne k Dalton Railroad, arriving at
Bebna at ia:ao A. M
Fare ee low aa br any other Route.
*Sr PurcheM Ticket* via Kingston at tho Qener
laket Offloe
JOHN B. PEOK.
General
G. BARNEY,
Passenger Agent, Patona, Ala.
PLA NTEBS!
Look to Your Interest.
Snierior Fertilizer at $20 per Tod.
T>Y comporting Phoenix Guano with Cotton seed.
JJ you can mates Fertiliser AS EFFICIENT AH
ANY IN MARKET, as will be proven by the ear-
Ufloatee of a number of the oeit planter* in. Oeor-
•utlflo School of Yale Oollege. Ho eaye: "A oom-
poet made by mixing Pbmmx Guano with twice it*
weight of cotton eeod, and allowing the wnole to
heat, w <uld oomtitute a very rloh and active fe»-
till **r."
Heavy etocke alwaya on hand. Planter*' ordara
flltad with prouiptoeas. For formula for oompoat-
lug Sud arioaa ol uuano, apply to
/. A. ABfSLBT,
mhidif Corner Pryor and Huutar atreeta.
3PBIIG DID SUMMER CLQTHIRfi, 1173
M.N.ROGERS&CO.
MAIfUFAOTURBRS AND JOBBERe
-OK-
Men’s, Youths’ & Jots’ Clotbint,
144 and 4M BROADWAY, HEW YORK
’priha end Summer V^Smll lanrifi and
tt prices guaranteed as low m any house In th#
rade furuiebing equal gtadee of goods. ^
Our stock is manufactured exclusively Ibr th#
outbera States. Southcru dealers are more oei»
In to find the stylo of
—*, her —‘ **
stock
Wratern trade.
Mr. W. T. BUBGE, formerly Marshall k Burge
Larieeton, B. C., haa conuactod himself with
M N ROGERS k OO.
B ^ ANK OF CHARLESTON, (N. Bk’g
Association,) 22 Broad Street
Wm. B. BURDEN, A. 8. JOHNSTON,
Cashier.
49- Capital, 1000,000.
nmw Q0onn.
E dwin bateb & co»
12* MMgntG ffiBMR
E W. MARSHALL A 00., ,
• 148 MEETING iaAt.
J OHNSTON, CHEWS k OO..
41 K AIBE ETBRET.
J OHN O. UILNOB * OO.,
IU MEETING STREET.
MjtMXS WXKM.
ART k OO.,
.» MAXEE STREET.
J E. AUGER k CO..
• IW MEETING STREET,
H
TOHN 8. FAIRLY * Oa,
*» 81 B.XNE BTKEXT ud TO M4EEXT ET.
V. FLEJUNO * OOm^
B. STODDARD k CO.,
• IU MEKTIMG
T H. BRISTOL L k OO.,
• IU MEETING
IU MEETING STREET.
uT.rjix, TSJJO- wjsm b. mbll. Jf- trutau,
are.
ILIJAM SHEPHERD 2r CO.’
V.T it H4YNE STREET.
sure, lAPm, xc.
E dmonds t. bbown, (otuteflim
F. D. Fteinlpg.l 48 HAXNR HTftEET.
SS. OCRRIKM.
G eo. w. williams a co.,
1 and 2 HAYNE STREET.
H enry bisohoff a co„
127 and 199 BART BAY.
o. F. WIEIERS.
jBTEFFBNS. WERNER k DUOKEB,
.MIU4 Bw. U.»»ttTtel«MRMkre.
H. CHAFEIi k
. CO..
andiOT E4ET BAT.
\MTA6ENER, MONSEES k CO..
Vf ltd. lUEtUT KAYlkdlk 4QDEENET.
omv.E mo omamicxiB,
D OWIE, MOI8E aTuvTs. "
Importers and Wholesale Druggists,
MKETIMQ ST,, corner H*8EL.
tfSMMUJT AFil nOMMBTSC PMUlTH.
O BART k OO.,
J»U, 47 Ud 48,
MABKET STREET.
P AUL WELCH k CO.,
i
11, E4ET BAY,
I^DWIN-BATEa k CO.,
JLI 1M MEETI
I lt FALK A OO.,
• i
m MEETING 8TRENT.
*0, KING rriEET.
J OHN Q. MILNER k CO.,
lUMEETIBa
>U MEETING STREET.
. aiutra. ajtro i
I U. HALL k CO.,
» X 4. I, T ud I M
OP. WALE,
>0 HAYNE STREET.
THE OKBAT
Southern Remedy
JO® THE CURE OF SCROFULOUS TAINT
: Rheumatism, White Swelling, Gout, C
Oonaumptlon, Bronchitla, Nervous DeblJity, i
dieses ee arising from an impure condition of th*
blood.
The merits of thia valuable preparatloa are *o well
known that e peaelng aptloe la but neoeeaary tore-
mind tbs readera of this) carnal ot the neceartty of
'waja having a bottle of this medicine among their
^ock of familv nanrsail lee
OerUfloatee een be presented trees many leading
uystolen*, MlnUter*.and heads of families through-
the South, endorsing It in the Highest tarma.
The Fluid Extract of Rtraedalla
DR. R. WILSON OARB, of Baltimore, mya "he
has need It in ease* of Scrofula aod other diseases.
I persona suffering f th dieeaeed Blood, saying U
superior to any pv* ri (ration ha haa evar used.
Bnv. DABNEY Bil .of the BalUmore mTe. Oon-
moe South, aeya Ik iu been so much benefit tad
IU uee that he dk ifblly reoommanda it to aO
friends and eoquali Stcee.
CRAVEN k OO.. Dr«. «tets. et GordonavlUe, Va.
*N, Murfreesboro Tenm,
•etiam when all alee miied.
our space admit, va ooiUd^gvayou teetlmo-
*coally or byra^uletlam
Roeadalie la sold by all Druggist*.
JLEMENTS, k OO., Bannaon*. Sol* Proprietoi.
JOHN F. HENRY, No. • Oollmm Place salt
ork«W heleeele Agency
UFAUrURERS CONOR
B NEWER FIFE.
SP<ffSW50D OI ®TElU OPIUM
THOMAS H. HA.tit I* .Pr#p”-ler. 1ot utfi(t
BOARD |iUt P* B DAY. ' Wr * ‘ “ U ‘ n
BYINQTON HOT E
Oriffin, Georgia.
O BO. W. BY1NOTON.
merehlLtf
eMmrphim Stall .muii)
cnrtd »y Df. Beck'e ouiy
known and sure Remedy.
w _ MO•HAROS
* for treetment until cmed. Call on or address
OR. J. C. BECK.
CINCINNATI. OHIO.
Rankin donee.
J. W. II TAN.
Oolurqlto.V,—
YYYY That Pure Stimulant,
AAAA ‘'Century" Whisky, adver
Weed in the Daily no*, by H. K. THUBBEB 4 OO. I
New York, U for aaie by ■
Ljl T - J-HULLieg, Agent,
The Live Qrooer. Peachtree street
■PneT JOHN DABBY, the mat ChemfouP
fully analysed the Century, and said that for ••purity
andrtfengtfc * it ••must stand preeminent"
■ Dn, W. W. HALL, the widely known editov of I
M|L‘* Journal of Health, aeya: -It u beyond dia-
■ Utat bad whlakv—Adulterated liquors—excreta*
pernicious and <LetrucUve Influence over the
eltb, morals and minda of vast multitudes;' and
■at ■*anv man who will guarantee to furnish e pure
•rtleta of sUmulent tneriu public patronage to th*
extant that such an article la really necessary;" aua
tuat the -r«Liury" fa •*nrt!d lo it# obsneter. pur*
in tig quality, and unquestionably adapted to all
medical purposes" ^ mhiadimd
SlOO REWARD.
I WILL pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the
arrest *od delivery to me In AUeam. G*.. ef a
colofod m*n by the name of ASA PEACOCK. He la
of copper oolor, about S# reara of age, • Bet 6 tnedea
ss
M. I« M4 >«, Ik. telj o, Alteate. I will p.F Rite
Aollare to, hu dtelnrjio ia, ite.jtel la ik. 4mA
M ttotoA Addnto (JoL WM. B. HGLBET. AlteaH.
°^*j t [f WILLIAM WBIGME.
NRrBEJi CMJUniWr-FMFN,
J N. ROBSON,
• 44 Eite Itej. 113 AUAaM. Wklrl.
.. . cisnax xjro weicw.
TVf'ANXOlTE k OO., Proprietor, of the
-IY-X Oha’l.uoa BnuuK Btn. Otev Fmtorj,
L.Vte..U»to" Hi lAOT BAY.
rmum xjto pjtva.aaRl 1m*£«
xm-o too me. _
1I7ILLUM SHEPHERD k OO ,
VV 29 HA7NX KTKIET.
ailjtite fionetf.
CUMMEY 4 NEWTON,
43 WboiMte, 1.4 Btetei — 1 T la
Agricultural Implement*. 4a
piHILDS, NICKEBSON * CO.,
Dealer* In Uardwave, Iron, NaUa. Mill find-
'uK*,pe,Agri c ulturai Implements, Okieago Farm
sorted Merchandise, and Agent fur th* Justly cole*
bra ted gee Fowl Guano.
TfcUPREE’B OPERA HOUSE,
XF Oomplete in ail iu appeintnunt#, easting
uepaoity SOU persona, apply to
LU0KY 4 YOUNO.
G ann a reves,
Steak Ul
Profzaeional {Directors
J AMES O. BARTON, Attorn.y and
OouoMllar .1 Uw ud Itete Xteate Ag.nl. Oon.
/era, Oa., will practice in the Superior end Supreme
Oourta ®f Georgia. OSIce flm door seat of Court
WURUintlUUIliUI
Ohtonfk off eolMdulo.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, 6th INST.
RIGHT PASSENGER OUTWARD
Will Iwn Attend
Arrive et Dalton
Arris*et Chattanooga...
S:10 p i
1-29 a a
1:45 e ■
Arrive at Atlanta
WENOKB OUTWARD- THROUGH TO
NEW YORK VIA NA8HYILLB.
I*«V* Atlanta 1:20 a m
Arrive at Chattanooga 4:2S n m
DAY PASHENOER INWAKD —THROUGH FROM
NEW YORK
Leave Chattanooga. frff
Arrive at Dalton ft** am
Arrive at Atlanta .1:41 p m
‘ B. B. WALKER,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND UCTIHEEIS.
JE5!TI>»7s HARRIS A PETEHSOX,
BEAL ESTATE AOENT8 AHD AUCTIOHEKM,
QPECIAL attantion given to 4
IgWi eatrt — *
itate In the oty of Atfanta *n4 <ri&
t. 8 yfrCBBOM AUCTIONEER*
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