Newspaper Page Text
j'IDWIN BATES * CO.
* w. mabshall a co.,
J* Ul tUKIM I
QHN8TON, CHEWS * 00.
-OBN O. MILNOJ
NO GOODS AT RETAI L.
■sff?a.sisgg.
B. STODDABD A
M. BRIST0L1. A CO.
HUNG viuntl
MfKS;
f.JtA.tt.1., make clora connections At Kou>« •
r A ST EXPRESS TKAIK
Balm*. Some A Dei ton Railroad. Arriving at
»- «— - •> II.M A At
Y^ILLIAU
, VMOCBkMM*. r , _
EO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.,
1 and • HAtNE UTREET.
OMtnJ Saparlntendont
BFAU CAMP DIBLTj, Lceal A
*rM«Mo. *. W ibjai:
F. WIETEWJ,
BART k 00.
«8, 87*n<
Laar* Dolton t :ftl p m
ArrivoM Atlanta ... 19.83a n>
DAT P AS-i UNGER OUTWARD- THROUGH TO
akias
eat PAS8i!iais ( ii(«AiD^TBB0Eaa mom
MM.W YORK
P. TO ALE,
N. ROBSON,
•^TILUAM
3lil)*n» Dcaane.
A NEWTON.
COM ME Y ,
i3 Whwwi. — -
a«rtc»ltaral IppUaMtt. to.
U DOBSET,
SB OPEBA HOUSE,
TACPBEE1
JLF OnafbU
Proftaeional BBwuwr
J AM»f oT~BAB ION, Attorney ud
ao.uMll.r kt U.ul IMI W4M* AC..AOM-
, «r.. U. , wUJ I«ctto- I. IA- uu
Conns of GtirgU. Offl* Am door mm of Court
ioua* Bunding. Dsoatai (t.Mt
Op oral attention , Ivmi to animations.
*»*« t dig. ■
f THE'ATLANTA SUN
D V AND OUKLY.
THE SI'N PUBLISHING CO.
h Hon. A.H. STEPHENS
i POLITICAL EDITOR.
THE
VOL. Ill
SUN.
ATLANTA. GKOKGlA. S^URDAY. APRIL 12. 1873.
NO. 873.
BtotAbllobediadd
inur* n» OMOM1A Pans*.
iiejferrisg to the advertisement of
Oewi, Habitch & Co. American Bank
er* in London, in whioh “Henry
Clews k Co.” announce themselves,
in conspicuous type, as “ Financial
Agents in London of the State of
Georgia,” the Savannah News agrees
with the Atlanta Constitution, that
Bollock's -confederate should be
“foroed to cease his false claim of
ageuy for Georgia,” and thinks the
sooner Governor Smith takes the ne
cessary steps to expose the fraud which
he is how attempting to practice on
the European public the better. That
papersay*t
The bankers and capitalists of Lon
don, Paris and Frankfort, should be
authoritavely informed that the house
of Clews k Co. have-no connection,
financial or otherwise, with the exist
ing legal government of the State ot
Georgia It is very proper; also, that
Georgia ahoula have a reckoning with
the Clews, Bullock, Kimball and
Biodgett ring, if they cun be made
amenable to the laws, but we see no
necessity for any more investigation.
It may be that there are “ darker fea
tures n of villainy connected with
the transactions ot the Georgia Bond
King than have yet been brought to
light Bullock, Clews, Kimball and
their aiders and abettors may have
been even more guilty than they have
been pptfven to be. Rut we think the
n lip of Georgia are gene.-ally ervtis-
with 'the “sample” of Clews’
“ illegalities ” disclosed by the Bond
Committee, and that they are not in
favor of wasting more time and in-
ourring « further outlay of money,
simply to prove to themselves the ex
tent of the villainy that has been
practiced upon them.
The Georgia Home Journal says it
may not be generady known by the
people of Georgia that there is a pow
erful Aid thoroughly disciplined or
ganisation in this country, whose
avowed' object is to crush ont Chris
tianity. Says that paper:
Its gnat emanating centres are in
the Eastern, Northern and Western
States. Heretofore it has received
but little attention in Georgia, and
in the South generally. Of late,
however^ emboldened by their suc
cesses in ether sections, these un
christian associations have turned
their lustful eyes and agencies on onr
own sunny land. Infidel and semi
infidel lecturers, writers and pnblica-
Iuilieiia lawyer, call mi Mu-h. 8. ah
stsadi’y multipHad sinoe J. alien, tnppo*.-.! to be aomewh-i,
Iowa, to como aud take po<m»s >u of
estate to which ehe use fallen heir.
the surrender, until they swarm the
country like the frogs of Egypt.
On the subject of exporting specie
aud importing gew-gaws, the Savan
nah Advertiser says that* exported
cotton pays for a great many gew
guws, bat cotton and other planted
crops have made onehundred million
acres of turned ont and impoverished
fields in our sunny South. Says the
Advertiser:
Practically, we sell the natural fer
tility of our farms, and give in the
bargain a great deal of hard work in
the sun, and receive in payment gew
gaws and luxuries^which are speedily
cousumed and seen no more forever.
To take some three hundred million
dollars a year in crops from our soil,
and make no compensation to the
laud for foreign consumption, betrays
a shocking degree of profligacy, aud
an utter disregard of our future
wants.
Th. and ‘lax SCO.
Buili ul ib.se aote, paused bj ibe Leg.
ihfstars of Ihorgis, rave been declared
uuoons*i:uuouHt by the Supreme (J* uri
of Georgia, In the cue of J. Mi K
Guru v. Charies F. Barry, mud of J. B.
Walker va. W. H Whitehead, carried
from the Supreme Court of Geoigia to
the Supreme Court of the United States,
hu been decided by the latter Court, the
reault being in both oawa a reversal ol
the decisloa of the Bute court. Very
atr.ous questions to mauy ol the people
of Georgia were involved in each oue.
In Guua va. Barry, the eoustitutionality
of tha homes to, od clause ot the oouerila-
thru of IMS and of the lawa passed in
pursuance thereof, wu pained upon.
Gann had applied to the Superior Coon
of l andoluh oouuty for a mandamus to
be directed to Barry, the sheriff of the
oouuty, to require him to levy a certain
L ft against one Hart, issued upon
judgment for a debt ooutracteu before tbe
adoption o! the constitution of 1868,
upou tbe property of raid Bart, wbioh
had been set name to him an a home
stead under the not of 1868, upon the
ground that that not wan aooonatitutioaal
and void, so far u ll prevented tne levy
of such tL fa. or provided for a larger
amount of nxerantnra than did the lawa
in exiatenoa at the time tha debt wu con
tracted. Tha Superior Court refused
the mandamus ana the Bute Supreme
Court sfflrmad their dedalon ; but upou
writ of error to that Court tha deowou
waa ravened by tbe Supreme Court of
the United Staten. The effect of this ia
to render void ah aaaigomanta of home-
atead and exemptions o personally un
der the act ol 1868, so far as they may
effect debts oontreuted before the adop
tion of the Conatituuuu of 1868.
lu Walker va. Whitehead, tbe ques
tion waa upon tbe ooaahiuUonaUnr ol
thaaasot me 1 agiaislnra pasaed Octo
ber 13th, 187U, requiring plaintiffs in all
oases brought upon debt of oontrroU
made or implied before June las 1866,
to file affidavits that all legal taxes ebaige-
able by tbe law a poo aoeo debts or oob-
tnciajbad been duly paid, or the income
thereon, for raob yrar sinoe the making
of the renin, and that they expected to
prove th* same upon tha trial, and that
upon failure to file such affluavita tha
cases should be dlamimad
Under this net a amt brought by Walk
er againat Whallhsad. m tun Superior
Court of Baker county, upon a debt con
tracted before Jane 1st, 1866, wasdis-
— ■ for failure to file tne required em-
davil, and the Supreme Court of tbe
bUl. fan inert. the domaann Tbiawaa
alao ravened by tha Boprama Oowrl ot
tha United Stolen.
Vr-111 IS. Sara,la Okrwlclo.
Uea.r-,1 UVayMb g,t«n.
The report it published that the Presi
dent has already appointed, or will ap
point in a few days, General LaFayetU.
MuLaws, United States Maiahal for the
Distnot ot Georgia. We meet siouerely
hope that the report will prove ourrect,
oouviuoed aa wa are that boappuintmeot
will prove more wtielaotory to the peo
ple of the State. In the Aral place, tb.
appointee was a gallant soldier in the
Confederate army, and in the scam
pi we, he bra been and ia a staunch aud
pronounced Democrat—two qualifies
turns not nanally possessed by Federal
officials. His political sentiments ar,
well known to tbe President, and bit ap-
poiutmeut, if bo ootains it, will be du,
aolely to hia merits and tbe personal re
latious existing betweeo himself aud th-
President. If we reoodeot aright, the
Confederate General and tbe Union lead
er were "laaaraatee at the Military Aoade
my of West Point, aud the intimauv aun
friendship wbioh oommenoed in* th-
aohool room, wsa continued through
their subsequent lile in the regular army,
and waa atroug enough 'o survive a O L-
fliot in which they .espoused different
sides. Tbe appointment has in it no po-
litioai significance wui tever. It ia aim-
ply a recognition of former Bee and aaao-
eiatioDs. Tue poeitioo wbiob General
McLawqprill rsoeive ia oue of great im
portance at the present time, and one
which it is highly desirable should b
fil ed by a friend. Under the yeoent dr -
oisiou of Judge Erakine, HUataiuing tb,
mon.tre ua jury order adopted iu Savap
nab, a great deal of power is given to tbi
United States Marshall iu the sei. o-ion o
;raud and petit jurors for the Fe.ietui
Courts —in point of fact, hs may plaoi
whom ha pleases on the hat and iu tb,
jury box. This power wielded by an en
emy would take away every aafeauard o
life and property of parties summons-
before these tribunals. With Genera
MrLairs occupying the position wo may
feel assured that all onr rights .will be
protected.—Augusts ChronicU.
Dloc.i. ofO.srgla,
The Bight Rev, John Watras Beok
with, D. D., Bishop of the Diooese oi
Georgia, publishes tbe following ap
poiutmeuts, as a part of his spring visi
tations :
Fifth Sunday in Lent—3'. M -thaws.
Savannah.
April 2d— 3k Andrews, Darien.
Sixlb Sunday iu Lent—St. Auguatine'a
Mission, Bavabuab.
Easter Day—a. M Cbtist Cburob,
Savannah, p. K. 3t. John’s, Savanuah.
Easter Tuesday—Augusta.
April 16 and 17—Washington.
April 19 aud 30—Athens.
April 21 — Greeoesboro.
April 22—Madison.
April 23—Rome.
April 24—Atlanta.
April 26 —Newnau.
April 26 and 27—Griffin.
April 28 -Li Grange.
peotorant, as I have personally used it
with great satisfaction,
Tory respectfully,
Proprietor of tha Mobile Register.
Thb Barbers prefer Dr. Tati’s Bil,
Dye.
Houston Co., Ga.. Deo. 22,1868.
-Messrs. Znlit <6 Cb., Miam, 9a.:
* Gentlemen—Simmons' Liver Regulator
has been used in my family many years
with great anooesa. I regard it an in
valuable family medioine, md taka pleae-
nre in recommending it to tbe pahlio.
Very rw-peoifnl.y,
Rev. J. Rurus Fcldib.
a pomur TuasuXet
The happiest and beet member of a
Ismilv ia neually oalled the light of the
household, because, besides being happy
and cheerful himself or herself^ he or
she makes all else happy and cheerful.
The Charter Oak ia sucu a treasure.
doolxt's YaasT powoeb
Cannot be excelled for maaiog light,
sweet rolls, biscuits, waffles, corn breed
eio. It is always -ready wad reliable.
Fon mediolns’ use i Oeyitnry Whisker.
y- The death is uononuce-l i-l Lid
A-n.u, tbe graudoioiher ol Lori Actoi-
A widow ol Sir Jobu Francis Edward Ae
on, who waa born A. D. 1736—131 yrai
ago.
Jntereetmg Jume.
jackson's balsam
Conquers poison, masters peiL, and LuIt
proves tbe sufferer's gain.
IoIKK BEOULARS ON DIIE8S PARADE
Tbe teetb should always be Fcnpulously
clean and free from blemish. K eptben*
iu this condition with the lucompara' 1
Sozodont, and when tbev ara veieransiii
tbe aervioe, they will still be as "goodas
new.”
REM0 7R FROM THB BLOOD
Tfiose wastes arising from the action of
the syst m wbioh, if allowed to remain in
the circulation, give rise to uisea es wbioh
sp ediiy destroy lire. Nature has ap
i oi*.ted the kidneys and liver as lie*
agents, oy whose aotiou impurities shall
be eliminated from the system, and whei
tuese ngent> are torpid or debilitated, oi
disabled from any cause, for their busi
uess, Hamilton's Buchn and Dandclioi
mparts fresh life and vigor to them, ano
makes of them the best blood purifiers
one cau have. Phis preparation for sale
at Bedwints k Fox’s Drug Store.
Wantxd.-—An energetic, experienced
cauvassiug ageui to represent an estub-
li ilied family weekly iu thin citv. Every
aubsirnber to Oub Firxsidk Fkiknd ie-
ceives a copy of tne oil Chromo "Cuts,"
acknowledged to b^ the most valuable
aud most taking prem { nm piotnre; also
receives a share iu tbe distri bution of
$25,000 in cash and premium*. A sph n
did bnaineas chsnce for the right mau.
It will pay men experienced in solicitin'*
or mauagiug general agencies to inveti
r te. Address, with references. Waters
Co., publishers, Gbioago, IlL, and
Baltimore.
Caution!
Evety pennine box of Dr. McLane’a
Liver Fills Yt-vn the signature of Flem
ing Br ftheift Pittsburg, Pa., and their
K vateU. 8 imp. gigrTake no other,
e market .'oil of imitatioua.
It ia the p -jpmar verdict that people
arno nave oeec accustomed o tbe use of
hitters er cordials, are obliged, eventu
ally, to reeort V McLean's Liver Fills
jor permanebw relie 1
Chills and Fivers, in all forms—
under the nihgic influence ot Kress Fever
Tome. A lew doses will start th) pro
oessioo promptly, and leave in the plac -
ot the e unwelcome guests, anusbme,
health, happiness sod joy in the house
bold, A box of pills, tree of obarge, is
contained iu eaoh wrapper, and wheu this
emit teuiedy is taken according to the
directions around each bottle, the pro
prietors warrant it to cure. Redwine
A Fox will supply the remedy.
MOT HESS BE ADVISED.
Always keep a bottle of Dr. Tutts
Celebrated Expectorant in tha house. It
is a certain and pleasant cure for oroup,
coughs, colds, etc. It ia agreeable to the
taste, mud children take it readdy. Oo
to your druggist add get it at cnee, it
may aave the life of your little one.
Mobilb, Ala., May 27,1869.
Dr. W. R. Tmt:
Dear ft*r—I should be p'eerd to ad-
.Jtkm yow •etfwoea. sad wiil ooear
folly give you a good boMm Of joor Ex-
PURILY VKOKTABLK
LIVER MKDlvJlNE bu proved to bs the
GREAT .UNFAILING 8PEOIFIO
for Liver Complaint end Its painful offspring, DYS
PEPSIA, CONSTIPATION. Jaundice, BUtous at-
tack*. RICK HEADaOHE. Colic, Depreeeion of Spir
its. SOCK STOMACH, Heartburn. CHILLS AND
FEVER. So.. Ao.
A.ter jeare of oareful experiment, to meet
Kreet end urgent demand, we now produce from
our original Genuine Powders
THB PKEPAMBD,
e Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR,
containing all its woudorfui end velneble proper
ties, end offer It ia
OHB DOLLAR BOTTLES,
Che Powders, (prtoe ea before.... 91.00 per pa*
Rent by mell 1.04
tm* caution i -m
Buy no JPowders or PREPARED SIMM
LIVER REGULATOR an Ira* in oui engraved wrap
per. with Trade mark. Stamps end Signatures a
broken. None oilier 1* genuine.
J. H. ZEli,IN It OO..
MAOON, Ga.. and PHILADELPHIA.
MOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST
Southern Remedy
NBW FIRM.
BUL ESTATE AGENTS AND IIKTIOIEEBS.
JENM.MAn, HiBRlS A PETBBBOS
BEAL ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
S PECIAL attention given to eondoeUng **foe of
rrel estate in tbe city of Atlanta and «lelnUy b>
auction. J. 8 PETERSON AUOlIONEEB.
Ort.oe ad otn*mi Hardware atora of T. M Clarke
Oo- en line street, near Peacktree eprO. im
(r* BORGIA-Oglethorpe Coeatyi
Wbereaa, B. H. U.rdem-n. a. Adm ntrtntor
Ac., of u« ni« R- Otlmer, oecaerd. La of
aald County, peUt «ns for • dlacturgr from said
admiuietiaaou. Tb«ref <ie all pen »ne oonoernan
hereby raqalred to show oeu a. if Ml they have,
I aald AdaolnUtrator ebo .Id not. at the ragnla.
m ol the Court of « rdinary of aa.d County, to
b-. he d ou Ui M> nday iu ny neat, be 41*-
rbarged :rom said -dmtuiatrailon.
under my l>»n<Hb>n mb <Uy of Aprti. 1879.
- * Oralxary.
G EOROlA-nginbarp* Ooeety.
Wbereaa, William J Mathews. Adm niatretor
de oonta ion. on tbe reteie of Prai-cte M.
i*lens, lata of aald oonaty. deemoed. pvttuons for •
diecnar e fron >ald AdmlnUtreiiou Tb«raiore all
persons o-nceiord ere -erai y laoulred to abow
7 tbry her-, why ee d Admiuie rator, de
ebon la < ot at tbe ragelar Term ol tbe
Omrt oi ordinary ot aald :onnty. o be haid on tbe
let Monday In Uly nrxt. be dteebarged fkom aMd
AduilntetreiUm. Given not er my band thla TU
day of April, 1879. B. H. MlTCHEuL,
HtlkT OHtmn-
O OLETHOI11 B SHERIFF SALE.
WUI be sold, on the Arat Tuesday la May oert.
Nefore tb* Court-Erare d or In tb* town of
ton. logw-thorpe eoenty. w-tbia in* b»l bonre ol
•l, • tre> t of laud eoutaluing Four Hnudrai and
fejffcib-b Act**, move or ^ In Oglatborpe eoonty.
a.JainUM Uw lem iaet Dev d H. Wine. Thoaaae BL
- Bernen end otbrra. Levied on ee tbe
be vtrtn* of • fo to-
gapartar Onl
eof ot W.me He-ke and ibotne# D. kUwka ee
gam y. hawk . euu other 8 fie la aav b.nda
1 IMoMa* D. GlLHAJt.Sber.ffO.C-
Ua nkMtkjam «w
imm fpmmi iimim iiutmt,
Book and new* paper.
JAMBB ORMOND, Proprietor.
6W Befera to tbia aheet aa a apeeimen of Neva Paper.
IROCKRRY. GLASSWARE. Sec
JmtBRlDB tt VO.
Importers ui Jofeten of Croclerr, Glassware.
Hotel a saloon fixtures.
ARRIAGE8, BtTOOIES AND WAGONS.
i j. s. roRo,
IManufkoturar ,ndBD,.l.r In
UBBI1GES BID BUGGIES, SPRII6 111 IBOI RLE WIGOIS,
i CONNER PKYOU AND LINK STREETS.
LOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
1 ER LA trStfMU
The Reliable Jewelry Store,
WHITEHALL. STREET.
GOLD AND SILVEB WATCHES, STANDARD GOLD CHAIWR, OLOOXS.
GOLD-HEADED CANES, SOLID SILVER WARE. AND A
GKERAL ASSORTMENT OF FINE JEWELRY.
RUGS AND 7 MEDICINE8.
HEARD, CRAMG dr CO^
Wholesale Druggists,
„ No 18 Klmtxnll Bonne.
URNITURE.
PUTT rc»ql
Linar mta or auraxa
Parlor Suita, Chamber Suita, IDlni.x - Room
Suite, Office Furniture, Md Furniture of
-Every Description Whatever.
MOS. 1 a • JAUM BOXK BLOCK.
I RAIN, MEATS, FLOUR. &o.
STKPBUEjra h rurjur.
General Conaission Merchants
FORSYTH STREET. NEAR THE CAPITOL.
Two Daily Collections
BT THI
Blue Mountain Route
V I A
8RI.MA, ROME, AMO DALTM
Railroad aud Ita Conuocttoua.
IROCERLES.
A c. h r. r. rnr,
AKDWARE, CUTLERYJ&c-l
TOMJRRT; XTTHWHT * RKCM,
Hardware Merohan tu,
AUKNTH FOB
SuH’l Mhimfit Mmehimrt, mucrnmmn PramHar Crayy’i MUU tmd
mirnmUnr P*ewtf«r. JilU NImm uravf Mefffnr C'tmlfu.
OOBNEB 1 EOATUB AND PRYOR SI BEETS. In front of tne Kim bell Honae.
Implements, machinery. &c.
dMJWj tr.jjOHjrf>oAr,
DIALS! Ik
inicDltunl Implements, Machinery Chemicals,
Ouuni>,"tlM<l«rUre Hlbok.1 ' “
DaOrVI’8 OPERA UOUHK BLOCK MARIETTA RTEEE1
IQUORS, WINES, &o.
IBCPJRo. RjtLDH'Ur * CO.y
Wholesale Dealer* In
FORM Ml D0H RIFS AIR LIQUORS
Street. ATLAETA, OEOE.IA.
ILLERH Ac DEALER. I TV STOCK FEED.
J. O. ROGER, « CO.,
DEPOT NO. 13 BANK BLOCK. Alabama Steer.
WUI IMP coiMutljr on bud Floor, Eel, Slock FraA Baj, CW>. On, Ena
IANOS, ORGANS & MUSIC.
GVMLFORD, 0*000 Jjr fTO.,9|
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
MUGZOAZj MamoZCAJNDZGl
Publishers of Oaorgta Musftoei Eoleotio,
es Whtlshffill Strsst. g
AINTS, OILS. LAMPS, GLASS, Etc., Eto.
CJAR.E.E1T, OVCR M CO.,
A tlanta Branch Great Soathern Oil ani Paint Word,
3® Mouth hryor street.
Amsrlcaa VsraUbra. Paints and Pauu Oils. Bantsofeg Para White Laada
Gteaa. Laaapa and Flatnraa, at tbs vsry lowsat ratsa.
ASH, BLINDS AND DOORS.
J. CAR OCR * CO.<
D E A|L E|R FBipil ^
BBOBS, M0DLB1I6S, BUCKETS, UJITS.OIL. KliSS.SiSU
OOBNEB LOYD STREET AND OEOROU RAILROAD,
ilLIIBS
orruatTE uenkral PAimmuu depot.
s
TTOVES. HOUHBFURNISHING GOODS, Etc.
1 . uMjjrjrtCVTT M BEELlAOtlRTMU,
IWO. O MkBlEll'A UTHEUT,
PLUMBERS. STEAM AND OAS FITTERS, COPPEB-
Smilhu, Saeat Don Work, and Tin Roofflinw. Dealer,
in bto.ua. Tin Ware, Oretre. Pumte. flora,
Plate, Sheet Ooppcr, So eel Iron, Steam Pip
Gnuei Wtaiatla. Fittingi, eto., eto.. eto.
■ukorinTCKERaooKommamrEB nn
Tin
Ira
BOAOD |AU* p*r day.
HRk
DR.
rci.aan
BTIKOTOlf E OT E L Rankin House,
Qxiffixx, Georvia--_ j. w. bfan.
Olxatnge of SoliedltUe.
DAILY PASSKAUEU TRAINS will
this bna a* foilowa: *
Flrat Train. Baoond Train.
J>a»t Leva
Atlanta........ 1:1ftam ....7:00 am
dontgomsry .,lu:lft am - 8:00p m
MoMM lOrtps rare.. 8:48am
Arrlva AnrlW
Montgomarr..18:18ana. 8iC9pai
Mobil* f:l(pm 848am
NswOrlsan*.... 4:-Oam 8:ftftpm
Faaaangar* gotsa South and Bmlhwnt will find
tbla lino On* Hu* drad and Sixty-twu (183) mlloa
snortsr and lwslvo boor* qnlokar to Now urisana
• iid all polnta tban any utbor. Forty-six mliss
Shorter to Vloksbnrg and all potete la Osutral aud
'Kinibvru Alabama, MlauUa ppl, Louisiana and Ar-
' a oil* tins running
PULI n PALACE SHEPIHfl CABS
Tkrsaga Aram Aalania te Mew Orlsann
WITHOUT OlftAMOB.
THROUGH TICKETS to all POINTS
W Bo/ >our tlrkute by way of WERT POINT
AND MoNTOuMEBY, At*A.
L. P. a KANT. Map*. Atlanta h Wort Point R. R.
G. J. FOBEaCRE, Snpt Wsatera H R. of Ala.
G. JORDAN, (ran. BnfC MobUo k Mont B. B.
W. J. HOUSTON,
Gsnsrai Paaaongvr Agsnt,
lobltf 9a ■■SlBrt D*pot ay atelra.
12.000. 000_ -ACRES!
Cheap Farms!
Tbo OheapeatTLand In Market, ibr
ile by the
IIRIOI NCIflC BAILR01B COMPANY.
IN THE GREAT PL tTTS^ YALLEY.
3.000. 000 Aorsn la OftNTRAL NEBRASKA,
i ow for «i« In tracts of fort) acts* and upwards oa
Avs and tee yrara’ crsdlt at 8 par osot. No advaaos
tnteraat rsqa rsd. Mild and bualibful oUmate, for
teno* ol good water. Th* Mart Mar
I Tb* graat Mining ragiona oi
Wv-Motng, Oolorado. Utah and Mavada, bslng sup
pood by tbo Cara*** a in tb* Platte Yattey.
Tb* boat location* for Colon!**. Fra* boms
II. Million* of Aeraa of ohotrw Oovernm* t L
upon lor wiry undor tha Homrotead Law, near
Orvat Ral'iond, with good nurk*t* and all tba
vantenoaa of an old a*tiJo t oonntry.
Fra* pa**** to purcbsa>ra of Railroad Land,
fractional Map-, showing tb* Land, alao now
*tea of Doacnp iv* Pa-npu.*! witu now Map# malUd
‘ ra *v*rywh*ra. Addraaa. O. W. DA\ IT
Land Oommteaftohov U. P. R. R-. Omabn, Mob.
apUO-donwewtna.
ENGLISH
BAKING POWDERS
VP
KKULUH FLAYOHINU EXTKAC
|?Qt MAKING SWEET AND WBOLEBOl
£ *fgnd and Biacuite. a settee AETIdLE
TRAte aNY IN THE MARKET, Having tb* qoaUUo*
of tea eart Baking Powder* and Y*rt oombtart. and
of all *mln*ct Englteb Pbyaldana.
ram tba
BAKING POWDE&8
can b* 'rnkad at co**, ot any ramtln In tb*
dough forty *igkt boors, and la guamntaad to m*t
aa good Broad or biscuit* as 11 «md immadlrtaly
after mixing, and U warranted fra* from th* 4*1*.
tertons tflwu of Bafclag Powdatn ganontty. baftan
mannfaotnrad from strirtly pur* tngradteeaa. anl
tb* aopsrvtetan of on* of tbebort Mngbal
Par Mis Im gaartsr. Bmir *a4 Paana
rtmn by mis Ersymtakl* Vrown
mmsl Drugg ti*.
JmIcMIs by
win k ed wards. w. l. hurraed a oa,
W. W. OOMPTOM A 00.. GOOD SIAM A WAD1L
T. J. PHILUFE Atumte, Oou
Mpmd ow Wrw tbs.Vmftrt 8tntsa,
mo u« ooAiaifuir m. »
JR ARTU1P S IMPROVED
BRICK
MACHINE
i» almpto in ltomocSaaram, buUt ateeegamd durabla
rad can bo oprtUtod by ordinary balp. Tb* capacl-
ty la 4.000 brteba an boor wtfb atarai powra or M88
«Ub bora* powm. Manufactured and. sold by tba
MARTIN EBI01 MACHINE 00..
mbMAwffm
#100 REWARD.
r will are on utuntno sollaju m tre
I am*reddei».rj u> u.la Allree.Oa.W•
5S? SiraffKSt
PLA IVTEilS!
Look to Tour Interest
Smew Fertilizer at $20 >ez Toi.