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DAILY AND WtkKLY.
Hon. A.H. STEP!
POLITICAL EDIT
P.B« >fa*'*cjt.
La to advices from ltom<* eummuce tb«
Pupoaiill living. allbough ilia briiend
in wall ml.'lined cirolea that bia demise,
from the nature of his ailment, may be
looked for at no very distant day.
Should His Holiuess live anti' the 13th
of May, he will have attained bia eighty-
first year; and on the 16th of June, the
twenty-seventh year of bia pontificate, a
longer period than gay .of the lfi&oocn-
pants of the Chair of SC Peter. But
nine of bia p.edeoeeeoni (omitting SL
Peter) have beld the position over
I wenty yean, aad of these Pius VI had
the longest term, being Pope 34 years, 3
months abd 14 Java
He ausaala ,asu Clwatol. aad east, Del,
April It, ISIS.
'I ks Weather H.porla.
The New York Journal of Commerce
recently published a moat interesting
article in relation to the wonderful ad-
venous that have been nude wftbia the
last decade in meteorological aoienoes,
and the art of telling the weather. In
lfidO the lint weather telegraph# were
leaned in Franoe, and from tnat time the
•jetem has spread into all parte of Eu
ropaand the United States, and the per
•*o*ag* »f aoeuraey htea.lily increaeed.
The laote ojlleoted by the Journal of
Commeroe relate ohiefly, howrver, "to
the auuoeea of weather stu. iee iu Eng
land, under the able direotion of Ur.
Robert II. Scott, cuief of tne Londou
Observatory. He reports that in 1870
aud 71 the warnings issued from the
BrUisU ofibres were followed by gslee
la forty-,u per oenL of tbs oases, sud
by strong winds in twenty per oent. more,
making a total of nearly seveety per
oeDt. of verifications. Still greater pre-
oiuoD is reported for the first six months
of 1672, when the totsl of success** was
almost eighty Der oent.—sn improvement
explained by the more parfeet working
of the postal telegraph service, and uy
■uu«||mi»anA WT-MW « «W»r by “ Old Probability’4a toU oottotry,
when ”— * ”* * * ■ ■ •
too
1*111 ltwla| HmUwi f , .
An exobange says: “A Buffalo girl,
pretty end eighteen, bee sold over five
hundred tewing machines in the last two
yeera. Sne trarelb with a hone and
wagon, smiling when she leaves a ma
chine aud aheddiug tean if anybody af-
terward refuses to keep it. This does
the business.'’
iris selling a machineahe might 1
DfRtli of * Veteran Journalist.
William Henry Bmitb, -gent of tne
Western Auooiated Prom at Nashville,
Tenuesaee and an old jonrnaliat of that
city, died oe tha 17th igffi., Alter tfnq-
treated illgie. jj The dewLxd wxasx-fcr-
mer ediAMPtle HanttWfle (AUbfanl)
Advocate, the Nashville Gazette, the
Nashville Patrio', aad during the war
edited the Nashville Union.
-X
O^nt4
60 Aoraa mf fta» Vanvy Land,
irlc she iwms, ahUa win U eUi nrj
“ ■ a. D. ouataixa.
hwixamtss(Mt,a
■pfidltwst
llcalrablo Reeldeuoe tor
Rent.
T
Mr Iowa, Illinoia, Wiaconain, and
othei Weatsm States, are now combined
to make wer oh the Western railroad
monopolists to whose chargee for freight
age of the vast prodacte of thatasahor
of the oonntry to the Eastern markets
there is no limit The yrpge^ent. is a
formidable one, backed np by pnblic sen
timent and will eventually prevail in
breaking*u> one uf the moat gross, end
extoiCbnaft failwsd moDOpofies thst
has ever existed on the American Con
tinent
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19* An interviewer reoently addressed
General Sherman in Washington, re-
speetta r the movement of troop# to the
Bio Grande frontier, and as to the pros
pect of war with Mexico. To which
Sherman replied, • there' wifi be no war,
adding: “Thia is an administration of
peace, and will continue so as long ss
President Grant lives in the White
House. You correspondents are always
ou the qui vivt for exoiting topics, but
you can't make war on Mexico with three
regiments of oavalry and four of in
fantry.”
Who “can boas! of eighty-two por oent.
' vevifioatious between November Y,
1871, and October 1, 1872; and there is
every reaEon to expict thut tins per
(tentage will be ihcreaeed hereafter, as
observing eiatione are multiplied and
observers become more skilllul The
ooufiguration and the great extent o!
•b#.U#ited Staten suv thought to give
" er prophets a measure of k*l-
'vertho# ofetLe»;Mi»lk M*S
eotiug tha ciguH of a B’orm and iu
dicatiug it* patu.” The advantages re
sulting from this system of weatjier re
porting oau hardly bo over-estimate!!.
Millions 01 property is saved from dt>-
stzuotion by storm, tempest aud Ho< d
each year, and hundreds of lives pre
served through this valuable idutrameu
tality. Vessels are warned of the a .•
proaeh of storms, aud maintain a suffi-
qipnt offing from dangerous coasts, and
fh thia manner escape wreck, or loss of
serious character. Iu tuer iustauc*
ships hasten their<departi)rf from port,
inn to sea iu advauoe of a storm, i.n
thus save both time, torn sails aud ba
tered sides. Agriculturists also sow,
reap and house their crops by die &*-
givings froth % *t)ld Prdbaoilitier*’ THty
thus gain time aud heavy losses. Along
the streams subject to sudieu rises from
Corcpra^ |he gaillionairc
Washington City, has recently
m* Mr.
banker of Washington City, has reoently
made gifts amounting to oVeir two (nil-
lion dollars ror benevolent purposes; oe-
sides, some two years ago, he gave a
magnificent house in Washington Gity
for an on academy, subsequently adding
a costly oolleotiou of statuary and paint
ings. We like to see men of wealth, after
providing tor their families, distribute
tbeir surplus means so that they may
realize thft benefit they have done society
before they die. This is sensible.
tBT An Indiana lawyer defended a
man for keeping his saloon open after
10 o'clock at night. He made a plea
that it was 10 o'clock until it was 11, and
wou his case. That dodge might do very
well iu the Hoosier State. It certainly
wouldn’t win in Atlanta. ' x *
Til* Atlanta N«wijpapcn-A Wa.nlag.
Messrs. Editors: I really did not be
lieve it. I did not believe you woul 1 eo
and issueThe Sun in a quarto form,after
the vain fashion of those frisky and pee
ky papers, the Herald and Constitution
Their business does not require it, and
yours did not require |you to give us so
much reading matter as you did on Sun
day. There is not that much truth in
the world, and oertainly not that much
business for the aewspapers in Atlanta.
I was glad to see that you apologised for
the vaiu attempt, aud promised uot to
repeat it. Like a oert&in pcliticiau, I
suppose, "you didn’t go to do it"
I had just made up my miud to discon
tinue tk’> other papers, and confine my*
self to Tu Sun as a journal of reasonable
size, bat if you go into the "quarto bus-
incRs,” it will become nectaiary quit
you also. Iu these days of electricity
and steam, a man h«u> not time to read
more than the Ulegraphio dispatches, the
local items, Ac., with an occasional short,
pithy editorial. The day for heavy
leaders has passed forever, except for po<
litical idlers, and that class of landed
gentry who insist upon living sway from
their plantations aud employing overseers
to do their work, and wl o, instead of
producing thoir own supplies, prefer to
borrow mouey at high rates and purchas
nig them in the West. Such peo
ple geneially have Line enough for any
thing, even to grow poorer every day.
If the Constitution and tho Rertid
continue th.s inflation business much
louger, it would be safe to predict for
tht-m the same which s frit nd of mine
say a overtook two moocoaine which he
once saw on a rice plantation in the low
country. The moccasins had attacked
each other, and, like your cotempjranes,
bad attempted to awallow each other, be
ginuiug .t their respective tiula. They
had tmcceeded in taking down each bis
neighbor, oatil their month* approached
aud they formed a ring ur circle. But
thev had gone too lar, and being unable
to disengage themselves, they perished I
And so tt this battle of ".quartos' con
tinue*, we shall wake up some fine morn-
idg and find the Herald and the Cona i
tution holding each other by the tail,
both dead as Julias Csmot. Bhaixr.
rains, and foretelling of suqh events en
ables the people to take obii of tneif
erty in a proper manner and
>r time. All these are advantage
from the operation of our
Weather Bureau, and the system should
be supported aud encouraged in a gen
erous manner. If we can outstrip the
Older system of Europe in a single
cade, still more surprising and benefi
cial results may be expected when our
plan shall be extended aud operators
and calculators have the benefit ot
more advanced experience.
Interesting Sterne.
The malarial poison in the blood,
which causes ague and chills and fever,
is SpeediiT cancelled and musteied out by
the uaeof Kress fever tone. A box of
pills free of charge goes in eac'u wrapper.
The refnedy is wanauted to . ontaiu
neither arsenic nor strychnine, aud is
Xlso Warranted to cure ague if taken
-directed. No risk to- health or port-
monnie. No cure, ho pay. Get the
emedy at the drug store of Redwine A
Fox.
don't slight toub teeth.
Remember that upon their labor the
health of the stum ich depends. Keep
them perfect, and, iu order to do so
manipulate them with a brash dipped
iu the fragrant Sozod- ut, once or twice
a day.
Use Dooley's Yeast Powder if yon
relish light, sweet, wholesome biscuits,
rolls, pastry, etc. Your grocer sells it.
Full weight aud strength.
THE CHAKTEli OAK.
We hazard nothing, we think in say
ing that, all in all, it h m no equal. Its
size, its shape, affording the greatest
convenience, and its nume ous aud dur
able vessels, entitle it to the pratereui
over any atove of whioh we have any
knowledge.
You who lead sedentary lives—printers,
tailors, shoemakers, etc., will fiud $ great
relief for tne constipation f-om wbicn
you so often snfler by taking Slmmon’t
Liver Regnlito*, It is a simple, harm
less vegetable* compound, sure to relieVr
von, aud oan do no injury.
Just at it is re commanded—Centory
Whisky.
db. tctt's oblbbuated expectorant
HOW IT AOTt*.
First it detaohes from toe bronchial or
wind tubes the mucus or matter wtiioh
sometimes adheres to thtm with the to
nacity ot glue. Secondly, it mitigctes
the pain and removes the constriction of
the bronchial tunes aud muscles of the
chest. Thirdly, it resists the progress ot
inflammation aud a>>4iL)tH the luugs to
throw ff the irritating matter whicn ac
cumulates.
I attribute the recovery of my child
from a violent attack of croup entire.y
to the use of Dr. Tati's Expectorant.
Jane Dkvgb,
DtKa.b oo., Ga.
No one who but I iecn ulllioicd as I have
been for several years, and has been ie-
heved and enjoyed tne excellent health
ihat 1 do now, could doult for a mo
ment the wondertuj con to I over asliima
that Dr. J'utt’s Expectorant possessia-
UopofiT Baldwin,
An eminent m nisier in Alabama.
Dr. Tutt'aHair D,e colon a beautiful
black.
Caution!
Eveiy genuine box of Dr. McLane's
Liver Pills I rs the hipuvtnre of Flem
ing Br thei~ I'lttatiirg, Pa., auu their
.invate U. h imp. Do^Take no other.
The rnsrlei all of imitations.
ft is the p^puiar verdict that people
i no nave oeet accu-comed o ti e use of
Utcra or cordials, are obliged, eveniu-
ily, to resort t» McLean’s Liver Pills
»or pennaneUv re lie r
JACKSON’S BALSAM
Conquers poison, masters pain, and liuly
roves fie sufferer’s gain.
aaa ooDuOna *ix rooznfi. all a* tnary out-
bulldiLga, Bplfndnl water in the j»rd, fl <era.aud
‘ <ui »• Mrt.pf girden TogetabUe p'*uw>d.
foe p'*0* 1* near Deoetur, mile* from At.
iu, and in tbe n»lghborhoo*i of K’rkwood. It 1*
nr*dUt»ly oi> tbe O«or, l* R i ro*J. *n • tue Ao*
m moriitiou train stop* dally in trout of th* hun*«.
Via Wood privUegte on th* piao*.
SST Term*. per moot'i.
Ppiioan • emit come well ln<iomd.
dyat
Ahplya
»i £ Ut
I OFFICE.
S A.X-E1
C3HT.AJSTID
OT THAT
Magniftoent Property
Belonging to th* City ot AUanW,
HTUATKD OK TUf
CORNER OF PB70B AND ALABAMA STREETS.
A ND fronting the right of way of the Bailroad
opposite th« Uuiou Passenger Depot, Atlant
J Thi* mock fronts 118 fret on Pryor street, 100
do' Aiaoauta street, aud 100 foet on right of '-a
Rillr+ad and la bounded 103 feet ou the douthi
by the Wholesale Store of W11.-lama, Langston A
Craua
This Block has beeo Divided
into Four Dots,
Each fronting pn right of way of Railri
buna street. %’ d the S^LOT< WIL
ONE WITH THE PuIViLKGK OF TWO OB THE
WHOLE BLOCK.
It Is g.nerallj admitted that thia property i* moat
favorably loo«teU for tne Wholesale aud Jobbing
Trade, and Intrinsically of VERT -jBEAT VaLT’
and should the
Oustom House
ia&olltou the sqeere opposite, the prope-ty would
evidently continue to appreciate, ann like y become
fT '• ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE IN
really THE MOST 1
THE GAl'aCHY.
Ad” Merohant* generally, Capitalists and Specu
lators, are invited to attend this v«-ry la portant aaie.
This property WILL BE MOLD ON THE PRKM
IME8 in pursuenoe of an prdtr of th- Mayo
Council of Atlanta, tt FOD|t O’CLOCK. P.M.,
WcdneMay, 30tb Day ef April, 1873*
Titles perfect end Indisputable.
Terms—Oue third eaeh ; remainder at tax aud
twelve mouths with tnwrest at 10 per tent, per ho*
Jamea' Bank Block.
TREMONT HOUSE
Nine, Room Residence
AT AUCTION,
Ou tba Premises, at 4 o'clock, TUESDAY Afternoon,
80th of April, 1873.
Tremont Property ia situated on Marietta
rest, a main Business T*j .roughfara, and
command tbe especial attention et Capitalists
Business men generally. This
T"l
■hould
HI Bu
FINE BRICE HOTEL
Contains 43 Hooui, beaidaa Servant Rooms,
KUc iso. etc.
—ALSO.—
At the earns Urn# and place, that
House and Lot
f -rth of tbe Trem >bt Honae, situated on Weltoi
HtrV* t, the House oorUiulug Nlae I'oumi.
This la indeed. Firei-Clhee
REAIi X3STATX3
Being ao near the Capitol, renders it very deeirabW
for Udiei aud Boert mg House purpose*, or Famiij
Titles Perfect.
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Jam**' Bank Block.
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IMPROVED ME* CAITILE J A&EHCT,
J1MEM- BLOOE, '
ATLAS 1 A, axOXOIA.
r* r* VOSDA ~#aseru>uas»t.
IITI mp*M*rntl7 •' ^n'fa'nr'trKfc M
W rabralkn tk. «or July XdlUm wl l «m-
Basils fc.
CUMMEY A NEWTON,
SjssrsxsTL***" ta B
J^HILDS, NI0KBR90N *00.,
hi.
An-
^ L. D0E8EY,
iBPjCKEBVr GLASSWARE. &r.
M'HHIUE * (U
Importers and Jotters of Groclerr, fflaavare,
hotel * saloon fixtures
NO GOODS Ai RETA1 L.
PSCATDB HTIUJKT UMBALI SOWS
lARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS.
J. J. FORU
MauulUoiurer andDDealer In
CIlBiKES MS BUSBIES, SPAIIS1101101 ULE
, oosMss l-Hypfl i
p t; .. .
Blocks, watches and .jewelry.
EH L**n m 8UE,
Tit© Reliable Jewelry Ntore,
oold 4 „ D 'n^SBmjm&'rnurn. cloou,
UOLDjUXApKX) OASS^hJUyjLW. W^ASS ^
QK KHAL ASSORTMENT OF FINE J
iRUpS AND’MEDICINES
tttuiit a, raiie a co„
Wholesale
URNITURE.
^ ru ggiatii,
No- lil Klmlxrxll Hone,
W.41 T
LiTZHi enure or eurute
Parlor Suit *. Chamber SulU, UMalas - Hmb
Suite, Office Furniture, and Furniture Uf
Kvet * lleecription Whatever.
m e-1 b 1 AMU BADS BLOCK.
I RAIN, MEATS, FLOUR, <&<*.
STFPHFJTS AJAX r.«.e
General Commission Merchants,
roKerra gTBRgr, ■ kab -be oapitol.
IROOERIES.
H
a e. * a. f. rnr,
Wholesale Grocers,
^ —AND—
OommlaMlon Merchanto,
COBWEB PBYOB ABD PBOATPB erBBKHt.
ARDWARE, CUT! ERY.K&O.I
TYXTf.Tfr.l-, TTf.IF.fHT * BKLML,
-G ardworo .Merchant*,
AQENT8 FOR
Mart HMm*U .Tlar/ilwre, Hpemmere f«tMUr Cmmmmm'o m
Wldfllay Femlrr, J//1 Kl#an sag MatHur f-lalJki
f OOB «BIEO>rtBAMPrBTOBinmE«lB.ynS:i?».KMrt|iu| h™.
MPLEMENTS MACHINERY. &c.
JO ORK,[ IF jJOII.FSO.r,
DKALXB iw
Afficultiiral Implements, HacOinery Chenicalx,
L
Guano, Meeds, Uwc
DlOIV d’B OPERA BOUHE HLOCK
Hlook,
MARIETTA RTBEEl
IQUORS, WINES, *c.
(iHf.TJH,, fljwr injr * co., r ra
Wlxoleunle Dealer* m
M*.
nilMD DOUt TOES MDIIWBS
No* 1 I ’woatup Street; iTLAKTA. OEOBHA.
P
ILLERH Ac DEALER- IN NTOCK FEED.
J. O. IROOFMS \ CO„
DEPOT NO. 13 BANK BLOCK, Alabama Stbbwt.
| WIHreuMWuma b.„,i Floar M«.l. etoctr^d W.. n... e— ^
For almpllcilty of eouatrnctton, eee
keoaioa, eoaveoiene* of arraugemeat, durability,
quantity and quality of work, range or capacity,
and general adaptability to work of every grade or
deecription. without change of adjustment or tlre-
• preparation, have NO superior,
r rirat-Oiaei Agents wanted to Liberal Term*.
WEED SEW MUM,
• p. a Bo,««.
ATI,A* f A. OA.
.1KtRTKms I.YFHIIFt.f)
BRICK
MACHINE
•simple In its mschauisaa, built strong aud dorabla
and can b# operated by ordiaagy help. The capmd-
tr le «,i 10 brick a an hour with auem power, ot UN
with home power Waou tact tow* and aoid by the
, ^ MARTIN BRICK. If ACBINI OO..
UkMAwTs CU1COPXZ, MAX*.
P
IANOS, ORGANS & MUSIC.
ttf ll.f r;H/>, H'ooni k co.,1
IMPORTER! AND WHOLESAl F. DEALERS IN
aiusxoA.ii acmtonAMSxa]
Pnbliaher* of OeorglA Muai ml BolaoUe,
Wbltehffill air*. |,
4 >
AINTS/OII-S. LAMPS. GI.ASS, Etc., Lto
f .i ft fx r, orc-JK * co.,
Atlanta BraochUreat Men
ail Pa nt Verb,
S
Olaga, Latupe end Flitores, at the' very lowmt rater.
ASH, BLINDS AND DOORS. *
X C. PECK B CO.,
J).£A|LE|R8 V|M]
DOORS,-MOHLOIIBS, IHCKETS.iPlIITS. Oil, CliSS.SISHiEUIDS
S
TOVES, HOU8EFURNISHINO GOODS, Etc.
U9JA'J*'U!VTT Sf BELLtJS QHJSTHtL
Nil. O MARIETTA MTHEBT,
PLUMbER8, WTKAM AND GAU FITTERS, COPPER-
timitba, Hutmt Iron Work, and Tin Rooflina. Daoten
■wj to biovcs, 'Pm Ware, GraUs, Puniua, Rose, Tin
Plate, Bbeet Gop|>«r, Hbeet Dun, Steam Pipe.
GuRgOM Whintla- Fittingi, e!e., etc., etc.
MAXUfAOTUKEAS OOMCRCTI
manufacture as concrete sewer pipe.
OPIUM
■r u>sla.it unU cuic
U— ttmo.1 mfKtHI )
-> ».r l> • k‘« •*i,
» • II SROh,
copfEB Timt mm rnC
AKcale Wnnreil.
DR. J. C. BECK,
(^KCKNAn. OBIO.
BTlNGfOlT fl'WBt
Griffin, Geoivin-
0*0 ;v. BTIMJTOK.
V. RANDOLPH,
UMUM. Uklb
J. W, TUOHAX
ATTORNEY aTLAW,
OnnERAI, LAND1 AGEMi
JiA AkOBB. TXXAA
Dele to Dry'Oectda, Oroento. nd Le*
a«ui rot tr*. ju.tr/ oto-
TYBUPREE S OPERA HOUSE,
1/ Oomplate in aU it* appointment*, asating
oapstaty 800 persona, apply to - ' ■ 1 ’'
LUCKY k YANOEY.
G inn * reves,
8.1. k Ll»«ry BUblu.
IVbwton house. -
XV A U. CUB ABD. Proprietor.
Liri fl Cl ,giii
t uro 'to
t OTAii U
[iiol v.H
f QtjK.ld*I
JftAI
iiyT, ;.i Tsritoaw- J;.dj
X’xXau nag iftiMeii doxil
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A UUllhTA, UA.
TOHN W. BESSMAN,
tff Wholesale Deaiar in choice Liquor*, and
Agmt for John dlbeon’s Son k Co, Philadelphia.
387 BROAD STREET.
W A. RAMSEY. Ag’t.
• The People's Oloihler.
8SB BROAD SIR1RT.
jyjYEBS * MAR0US,_
Mooto/htoljrMo&ullto . ,,j| .m-jU-STIO SfiC
y^ENXRAL H01EI*,
Mae. THOMAS. Proprietrwa.
G reene a rossignol,*
Snooeaeoreto Wm. Hi Tttt, Imporfara aad
rain Druga. GhmnlQale, KaeenUal oil*, Corks,
isa, and Dragnet** SnndHea. i
384 HROAD BTBIXT.
Heoufler And Wholesale Liqnor Deaiar,
386 BBUAD STRBKT.
J. O. Wt'tHEVGtLR. TravsIlaeArrvnt.
CUAtitEkjON) ti. C.
B ank of oharleuton, (w. Wg
Assooiat on,) 13 broad Street.
Wm. B. bUKDEN, A. 8. JOHNSTON, i to
Oashtar.
gj-Capital, gguoooo.
faring th diaaaead Bl<md, mylng
■ as’SHSsisesa
teBiiesAiasfffeift;
xr&.■tbsssssbiet....
^‘“or’^SOir* “ d Wt #u:
IHMMnci
lovjnqa 8(1178-a
: 111 Clii let
lostjl'jl'i *
bra KjAilii'q
a ,93iii todi
LutoJ A Uf
u|lo (| I pr>*' JlJj BBVT
0131
mmv u»»A
WIN BATES * OO., ■■<!-
iu AixTifia mur.
w. Marshall a co.,
ia nxzTiita anxxn.
OHNBTON, CREWS k 00. L
<1 UATKI BTBirr.
J OHN G. MILNOR k CO., *
iu Mirnno nTBxrr.
&
H. 1 Km.bill Holt,
8B(ti fit 'll Ut M
Fjgbsyfjf, *
H art a oo. t
89 BAYNE STREET.
ADGER As OO ,
!»■> MEETING RTRIgT.
MsLtjrxmr. #*.
jjvii
Stew *Jr*iumM9.
D F. FLEMING Jk OO.,
• 3 HAYN
HAY NR STRUT.
rp M. BRISTOLL k CO.,
JL »14* MEETING
KETING STREET.
W illiam shepherd a co
/ 84 Bayne street.
yjkl^Mq J W.
E dmonds t. brown, (of inteflrm
»•. D. FaiM.ii g ) 4e HAYhE 8THUT.
vmtFt'UUMM*.
G eo. w. williams a co.,
1 and 8 HAYNE STREET.
H enry bisohoff a oo,
191 and 199 EAST BAY.
O F. WIETERS,
• 181 BAFT RAY.
» T£FFENS, WERNER k DUGKER,
9* East way, 9i, 80 A »3 Vsndoe bang*.
IV H. CHAFEE k CO„
7 7 • ! 01 and #07 EAST BAY.
"AGENER. MONSEES k CO.,
66 A ME -8T >-AY and 3 A 4 QUEEN ST.
I ttMvtijtJtJj Bess mtc fto
D OWIE, MOISE k DAVIS,
Importers aud Whoieaal* Druggist*.
MEETING Ml, corner BASIL.
t'OMMCMSSJT +JTU MfMmUTH} itafflfA
C BART A CO],
• 46. 67 and 69, MARBLE T STREET.
P AUL WELCH k CO.,
a
916 EAST BAY.
vLmrMtjrss.
E dwin bate* a oo*
194 MEETING RTRBBT.
■ L. FALK k 00.,
JLs 808 XING STREET.
OHN G. MILNER k OO.,
114 MEETING STREET.
MLi.XUH Jtjru liOOHU.
H. HALL k CO.,
V 4. 6. 7 and 8 MARKET STREET.
P. TOALE,
80 HAYNE STREET.
rJ4f.d bn 'fjro riRiw.
M ANIOUEACO., Proorteeoffsof the
cha lesion Braaeh Havana Otaar Factory,
•• ieuVslruU”*,” li* East bey.
TijrtuuTMti Jtjns ruummmm*, suhsuh
iJraystAi.
'IXnti'UM SHEPHERD A GO.,
W? 96 HaYNB HTREETo
DroUeaiouul Oiircaoti)
TAMES 0. BARTON. Attorney and
tff Ooaneeilor at Law and Real Estate Agent, Ooa *
y«r*. On . wiU practice In tbe Superior and Supreme
Court* of Georgia. Office first door east of Oenrt
House Building, Deoatnr at.eat
Speotai attentioa given to Collection*.
aqti Idly.
my 6tt
NO. 61, bT. Paul STEEIT,
B alt I mare, —. - Rarylaal,
lion. Wm. Ho re Hall, and Wm. A. Walt >a. Esq ,
Augusta. Ga Gen. A. B. Lawton. Sevasnak. and
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BUI. AS, tl RIDDLE and Otter CAR EH, Aa,
OF I ROOd"i*i5paRED 1 WITH it leli mrirtm!
8y OROiEBS, 8NlF-CBAJteiBM ted BKAlSST
POQKjnr St BBOTHHI, KfinniReturara,
WOOUBALS DfiTOT.
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HTATE OF GHOHGIX
Aixthorlmod Capital, 91,000,000.
0BGANOED.and** Charter graatad by th* Stats
V. M. COKER, President,
W. W. BELL, Cashier.
DIHKOTUKli
A. 0. Wm. L. P. GRANT,
T. G. Hjuat, B. W. Sail,
R. F. Hanoi, Job* Jonas,
Jamas JL Usllawat, W. W. Bnu,
F. II. Cora.
This Bank la nowopeu for tmalnaaa. ReoalvaaDo-
pmltata bays and Solis Rianange, and amtea oci-
leetfewaoa ab parts of the country. eprt-tt
plantebST
Look to Your Interest
SDjmoT Fertilizir at $20 jer Tot
I AaKET, aa wiU be proven by the ass*
■■la Bdmbar of tha seat planters in Goor-
pi I toRCB
eatite Rahestef Tain OaUefa. Ra eajra: -A anas-
post made by mixing Pbcea-x Gnaao with twta* Ua
weight of ootton seed, and altavug tha wnata la
heat, w >«ld OonstUates very rich and active fo r
always on hand. Planters* order*
. ftasaa. Pm (ormaM for eoapweh
‘•.•ifflWPTWL XMLBf,
GBOC£lHI£M.
New Grooery Store.
ion a faux.
PAiiKS and ALLAN,
41 PsaiMrti IM.
UT* to announce to my inaada and tha MbNa
77 g*i.*rsUy thaiww tevrjnst opened, at thhaid
aland 14 4«Pbereoo A baruett, Peechtrea Stress, a
Grooery RemhUshment.
Wi ahali keep on hand at aU times a fall Hook 6f
Family Grocery Suvplies,
VWch vTUUmUM low M b,u/ Aoom of
tkewAeklidle tkoett/.
parks & Allan.
.pi. -tr.
Orand Summer HesortlT
T S
of rtjCE pairs
OCT 70 Wl
OOLKTUORPE PARK,
Whet* ample preperaUoaa have been made %m
th* enjoy men of the pabbe.
225 Feet l&LeuMfeetVife
Wak Roata fot tha •mmmmm _
gtYHsod ace foe* la Pto-Hie parti**. Ample iwi»
a snu for BALL . AMRBMBL1R8. HOiRRAS, eta.
Tba m raottoue to be Muf haaa. ta tha wap ap
8. euery; a Osset If ai Drive oa th* Bee* Tnat; a
Raw upon lha L»k*i #pi«%*1d Water; n»Hao»
of every * eecrlptlo ,aud tbs ou * eroai other la-
r -‘ “ as ef the
gQ TWO HOB 41 WAGO H^fo^sriejheaj^by
Wtotoow! Wa* u
Ootton seed.
onn IC1BIU OOTTON »UD, PMlM, u*
OUU wo ud oUw moue
For sale by
AEDERSON h WELLO.
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