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Vol- IV—No. 8.
TrTB ATLANTA WEEKLY 3TJ3Sr—TTJKrEI lO, 18*70.
T11K A r L AXT ASUN HXT, ! OfiLETHOUt*® CO. THE HOWE!
8 honld letafl the public to regard
I t.lJ.liKA >1'. f Mr, Tilton as tu.- jntbov of the oahiro-1
1 hiea *9 which it aUndea, it will do him 'otonan
P Washington, Jane 2.—The follow : og, j linjuBtioR I am uuwilliiig that be -
propfired by a lending Elder, member of, “ L, ' u \ d tven W he recpoLsible for , rpHE > ibu->* b-reuy notifl-d tmt ue oflAn *d
tb»* Baltimore Breshjteriau Gen- i^onouilUtoiumts wno&s force waa de- * mm \* r ¥*T m * u '**t will her*-*ft«r **
NOTICE.
OGLETHORPE COUNTY:
CamassT's 0‘ nos.
Til■. IICW IWMKOVKO
HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
PRICE FROM SIS TO *75.
Assembly, will interest wholly from o’llers.
the
end ..
Southern Presbyterians: This »arge
id 11 Aliential body, consisting of be- 1
i publish d U. th ! chronicle so < MliMi, a*pi*u
U. H. MITCHELL,
Ordinary of Ogi-thorpe t'eunty.
Ir-lingtiJU. US., Msj lSUl, 1ST A
[Higuedj Henry Ward Beecher
_ Liohdoii, Jose 2.—The Times of tiiis
tween hve or six [hundred minister* and 1 publishes special dispatch*-*
elders, representative* from all parts of I * rom Berlin, which aay that the German
thetUnion, after a remarkably barmon-1 government is diaeatisded with Prea. Mo- j georgia-ohlethorpe county
• . . f A * - X_ ft a t _ \l A nnn url/lwnou t/v tk a V.' aL — — 1 I I ■ ■ ■■
NOT Z OIL
SHEsarr'* Optic r.
UlOlVUicu, «vw a iruiaiuvi y UttrOlOll- l " * sees iuo-
ions session of two weeks, finally »d- “ a h°n a address to the French assembly, .
iou<ned on Wednesday night 28tn nlL to. 1111 ^ w -^ D& * enter ’n f o regular diplo- r F UE p° o1ic is hereby notifl-s mat th* official ad-
Ut next year in St. Lome. Iu, pre- “«« re ?° U « 0 ? s hi ° gorernment | JL+SEgl&Z^ro^tSSSEi. 1 *
sidmg officer or moderator was the Rev. nnWI ■•timed that France will faithfully *• -
Howard Crosby D. D. LL D., of the ^ a ^, e ®* to tlj e treaty of Frankfort.
Fourth Avenue Church, Brooklyn, and Cincinnati, June 2.—Tne dwelling of
Chancellor of ,tbe Uuiversity of New • ^( 1 C ed Lff>udon, and the store of Loudon
York. Many importaut subjects ! & Kaafz, at Higgineport, burnt last Set- j °
THOB. D UIuHAM. tiuenff.
M*y lull, 1573.
Lexington, G»
NOTICE.
were discussed and decided, 1 ord *7 # L 0 * 813,000. i
the details of which will be FHakCIsop, J due 2.—The renegade .
fonnd in the religious papers. What will 1 *® odoc * ,e *d th® troops to wAnin a half •
be most interesting to Southern Chris- ^ile oi Captain Jack’s stronghold. Then
tyros, was the broad, liberal action of this 1 ! he ‘h 5 " 101 * 04,4 moved »o sarronnd him,
assembly in relation to fraternal organi- 1 Haabronca’B command did not,
zation, at some early day, with the South- i retiC ^ ltie designated point in time to
eru General Assembly and o' her branedea ! arrt * f compete. Capt. Jack
.4 * - . escaped. Captain
His pickets came
f »o crying “ Rim out, run quick ! the sol-
GEoRGLA—OGLETHORPE COUNTY:
Ornzt or th* Clerk or tHb Scrnuom Cccbt,
I HE pub ic 1* hereby notifl-d th*’ tue official ad-
1- Teruwmtou ol uas oth :e wui hereof* r be
pnEilsned In the August* Chronicle and Beniinel
GEO H LESTr.B,
Clerk Superior C att,
LexinRton. G*. M»y 13th, lsTb iujh*I*
. K. -* \ UF.U AC C?<>.,
WHver-ri.it d
0Mh. ancl 8 how Cm
MAN UFACTOIIY,
161 W. Lembanl Sine*, Baltimore, M
of the great Presbyterian family holding I ^^ ree warnors
♦ Iia uuniA faith anrt aiminoarlU.. <....« ... JACK WM PUrpriHfcU
the same faith and aiming at the same re
sults
The unanimous adoption of a report of i ‘*‘ e ™ ar 9 coming 1” The soldi jts behaved
i i-.i a « .* uplI amt ihcnr uullant •/iuun/io Anil. <1
sundry resolutions, submitted by Dr.
Nichols of St. Louis, would seem to re
well ami their gallant advance callrd from
I the rooks exclamations uke •' Surrender,
move »he difficulties hitherto existing as 001 JVs want ( talk peace, w»
♦ r\ o niiimi ill. t liTi /"i I ! *1
to a union with the Southern General
Assembly and the Old School Synod of
Missouri.
e peace.” Boston Cnarlie; who killed
Dr. Thomas, came in full view. He was
covered with a naif dozen rifles. (Pri-
After a preamble, the resolutions de-1 y aU »—Darwin ia doubtless right.) Two
claro:
hours afterwards Boston Charlie was
1st That all former declarations of the “ ,ter the Modocs as peace commis-
asaemblies representing the Old and New : alouer * Jl,t b*ued to overtake them. The
Schools,touching on the Southern Gener
al Assembly or the Synod of Missouri, are
now, and have been since the reunion,
null and void.
2d. That the Assembly express full
oontidence ic the sonndness of the doc
trines aud Christian character of those
brethren, aud cannot doubt that a more
intimate communion would lead to the
speedy removal of the barriers that now
separate those of like faith); and to a
pract cal manifestation of their belief in
Chiist, etc. It was unuerstood that this
action in the Assembly was satisfactorily
agreed to, aud approved by the leading
men in the Southern Church, such as
Dr. Stuart Robinson and Dr. Wilson, of
Louisville, Ky.; Dr. Palmer, ot North
Carolina ; Dr. Seaborn and Dr. Bullock,
of Baltimore, etc, and it is hoped that
such sentiments extending the Olive
Branch may be adopted aud perpetnated
in all puns of our common country.
Dr. Baird, of Nashville, Tennessee,
repressing the Cumberland Presby
terian Church, made an able and elegant
address to (ho assembly, and said: Ihere
are one hundred and live Presoytenau
Churches, with one hundred aud thirty
thousand members, with all their colleges
and|schoois w.-re ready aud willing to re
turn to thur mother church if re-union
was considered desirable. The Modera
tor replied in fraternal aud eloquent
terms, aud a committee for conference
was appointed. Similar propositions
came from the general assembly of the
Welsh Presbyterian Church aud other
bodies and it seemed indeed, as if the
era of good feeling had returned. The
intention of these resolutions and the
effect of the action of tne assembly, is
to remove ail imputation of crime from
persons who took a part with the South
in the recent struggle.
Washington, Juue 2.—The Court of
Claims to-day rendered a number of
judgments in suits brought under oap-
tured aud abandoned property act for
the value of cotton taken and sold by the
Government agents, the proceeds of
which weie placed in the treasury. In
the cases of Bynum Houston uud Og-
raugs, executors it was decided that
the Government had no right to with
hold eitbei *he two per cent, cotton tux !
or custom house fees, etc., from pro- 1
Uk.OK.UI *—Oglethorpe Caaaty.
Wh.uo loLwr B. GorUlr, Administrator of
the ea'at* of Joan Daria, latt- 01 -a d coant;, de
ceased. applie* to ms for litter* di*minor; from
said adia.uwiratiou.
Tn-ae are therefore, t > cite and admonish all
persona inter *ie<l to be and appear at my office, an
or beiore tue first Monday It August. 1873, torhew
cau*e, if any they have, why said letter* should not
be granted.
Wiioero my hand and official signature. tH* April
28UI, 187*. K. K. Mi iCHtLL,
»p2J Orlmwf O <1
THE BEST
Cii
surprint resulted in the surrender of Bos
ton Chari c, Capt. Jack's sister—the
Princess Mary, Black Jim—a woman
and other female Modoca,.ranging from
9 to 90 in age and Beven ponies. Capt.
Jack refugeed in a canon with walls 40
feet perpendicular.
Later—bear-faced Charlie, old bchon-
schiu, aud ten other warriors surren
dered. Capt. Jack and three other war
riors decamped during the night.
Applegate's House, Cleak Lake,Cal.,
Jane 1, 3:80 P. m.—A series of prolonged
yells and cneers aroused this camp from
Pleasant Siesta half an hour after the de
parture of my last courier. Generals
Davis and Wheaton and other officers,
together with all the men, rushed irom
their houses and tents to And out the
cause of the uproar, and at once the
whole eamp was in a commotion. Gen.
Davis aras on the level plain, north of
the house, where was a grand cavalcade of
mounted horsemeu, who rushed for
ward at once at a furious rate and soon
neared the groups of spectators scat
tered around the premises. •' Captain
Jack is captured !” snooted the sturdy
sergsaut. Again the valley re-echoed
with cheers wad yells. The mounted
command was Perry’s. He had retnrned
from a scout of twenty-three hours three
miles above the mouth of Willow Creek.
At half-past ten o’clock this morning
the Warm Spring scouts struck the trail
aud alter a brief search the Modocs
were d'seovered.
Col. Perry surrounded the Indians’ re
treat, his men were bound to light. Sud
denly a Modoc shot out Irom the rocks
with a white flag.) He met a Warm Soring
Indian and said “ Jack wants to surren
der.” Three scouts were sent to meet
Jack. He came out cautiously, glanced
about him a moment, and then,
as if giving up all hopes, came
forward and 4held out his hand
to his visitors. Then two of his
warriors, five squaws (and seven
children, darted forth and joined him in
surrender. The command that made this
iamous scoot was the First Squadron of
the First Cavalry, Colonel D. Perry, com
posed of Troop F, Lieutenant Miller,
aud Troop H, Major Trumbnll, and med
ical oflioer Assistant Surgeon Demit,
guides
KOIlUlA—Oglathoi|ic Vauiljr.
Where**, William J. M4ihewa, Administrator
de bonla non, on th* estate of Frmiei* X.
Glenn, late of said Connty. deceased, petition* for a
di> charge from said Administration. Therefore all
person* concerned are hereby required to show
cau-e, if a~y they have, why said Administrator, de
boui» non, should not. at the regular Term of the
c nrt ol ordimny of (aid County 10 be held on the
1st Monday tn July next. De <nscn*rgej irom 4ai 1
Ad ima'rauou. Given under my hand this 7th
day of April, 1873. R. K. MlTCHKLa,
•»p'l" Ordlnare
Cii
ICOKU1 A— Oglethorpe Coantyi
Whereas, S. H. Hardeman, a. Administrator
Ac., ot George R. Gilmer, deceased, 1st • of
-aid Coua:;, petitions for a discharge from said
ad'ninlsti atiou. Therefore all persons concerned
are herebj required to enow came, if any they have,
why eaid Administrator should not, at the regula.
term ot tne Court of Ordinary of said County, to
beheld oa the 1st Monday in Ju,y next, bedik-
eharged .Torn said administration.
Given under my band this 8th day of April, 1873.
• pil'd a. K. Ail lCnhoi,. Ordinary.
were 0. Pullman and
oteton and judgments were rendered for | ajjd compaclly buiH; Lm
amuuuts su withheld. Judgment lor 1 J - - -
$35,530, the proceeds of captured cotton,
was rendered in favor ot the Home In
surance Company of Savannah, and lu
lirge aud
well formed lace, which is fall of mdivul-
u tlity; but though dressed in old clothes,
he looks every inch a chief. He does net
speak to any one. The Modocs are
OEOUUIA—Uglcthorpe Coantyi
Whebkas, Isaac R. Hall baa applied to me for Let-
t r« of Administration de bonis non on the estate
ol lnuiel llan, late of said county, deceased.
these are, therefore, to admonish ah persons in
terested to show cause, if any they have, within
the term vresorbed by law, why anoh letters should
not be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 33th
day of April, 1873. R. B. MUCUBLUxa
epr29 Ordinary O. C.
C X ICOHUI V, Oglethorpe County
Z Whereas, Z. H. Clark, administrator! of the
estate of Samuel Glenn, late of said county, de
ceased, applies to me for letters dlsmissory from
■aid administration; These ,ie, therefore, to cite
aud admonian all persona interested to be and ap
pear at my office lu Lexington, Ga., on or before the
first Monday iu July, 1873, to show cause, if any
they have, why atid .otter* should not be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 34th
March, 1873. R. R. MITCHELL,
Ordiuary O. C.
DOUGLAS^COUNT!^
G KOllUIA— OouglR* County.
Ordinaiit’b Ornca, March 26th, 1873.
Rebecca Howell has applied for exemption of
personalty and realty, aud setting apart and valua
tion of a homestead, and I will pass upon the tame
at 10 o’clock a. is. on the 13th of April. 1873, at
Douglwtville. JOHN M. JAMES,
mhJ7 Ordinary
State Of UEOKQIA, Dougins County
All persona interested are required to be at uy
office on Monday, July 4th. to show cause, if any ax
isu, why A. Price. Olerk of superior Court of
said count., shall not be appointed guardian of the
person and property of Nancy McLarty.
Given under my hand this May 30tb, 1873.
JOHN M. JAMES.
my3 J. Ordinary D. (V
Sta
ATKOP GEORGIA, Dougins County
Whereas. Z. A. Bice, Administrator of J. W. Nixon,
represent* to the Court, in his petition du.y filed
and entered on record. tti*> he has fully administer
ed J. W -iion's estate. Tnis ia. therefore, to cit*
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors,
show cause, it any they can. why said Administrator
should net be di-charged from liis All in nistratiou
and receive letters of dismission on first Monday In
Septeisb r next. This May 2n, I87.t.
John m. James.
mv-3. i)ril : narvD 0.
AS 18 VERIFIED BY
An experience of oyer Twenty Years.
A
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Ol
O UR MACHINE is a Shuttle Machine, and do
all kinds ef work equally os well as any hlg
priced machine, fit durable, tight running aud war
i ranted for five year*. Ws receive almost every day
TV T! A XT TO ; certifies tea from parties Maiding la the city, aud
Pi A 1 M Iw I from all parts of the country, unsolicited, wl o speak
| ia the highest terms of the "Mew Improved Home
shuttle." AJ*
WW-Agents wanked tn’tevrftory uaoecapied.
Address D. G. MAXWELL,
General Agent,
_ Jan6 Atlanta (j*.
IX Id MORE SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION I
MORE DURABLE!
PERFORM* A GREATER VARIETY OF WORK:
RDN8 LIGHT!
IS EXPEDITIOUS IN PERFORMANCE!
The
Best Machine!
FOB AI.L WoRK.
In these respects we Invite a Comparison, aud war-
133 rant entire satisfaction with pvery Machine.
THE "HOWE
Contains the Materials for its own repair; has less
wearing points than any other; draws up a
stitch as is done by hand, which other
Machines do not'; gives perfect con
trol over both thre*iis—giving
oil thread in proportion to
the thickness of the fab
ric sewed, thereby
AVOIDING siow mom,
OVER-SEAMS, DROPPING STITCHES OB
BREAK!FQ J NEEDLES great objections to all
other Machines.
IT SEWS A TIGHT SEAM IN THE
H EAVIEST GOODS 1
u ryiag the Thread on both sides, and In like man
ner with tho lightest mvortal, WiTH >(jr 09ANG
OF TENSION.
Th* Inventor. ELIAS HOWE, known a* the “Mas
ter of Master Mechanics," once truly remarked,
'The Machine is lechanicallT Correct.'
While Machines of other inventors have had an
ephemeral popularity—some now aim fat unknown,
while others have ceased entirely to exist, and a few
been compelled to make changes—a weak effort to
keep pace in part with the mechanical improvements
of the day.
XT rx Ills.© Howe,
Whose combination of Mechanism wag perfect from
the first; besides now owning aud has adopted all
the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS.
Such is the desire to obtain the HOWE MACHINE
that, although now manufacturing ONE THOUSAND
PER DAY, it is unequal to tne demand.
We respectfully Invite all p-r-mi* desirous of pur
chasing A FIRST-CLASS MACHINE, on LIBERAL
TERMS, to call at our office ami examine lor them-
Wives.
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
f*bl6
12,000.000 ACRKS!
Ciieap Farms!
The Cheapest Landfln Market, for
Hale by the
III NCIFIC MILBQ1D C0MP1NT
IN THEJGBEAT PLATTEfcVALLEY.
3,000,000 Acres in CENTRAL NEBRASKA,
now for sale in tracts of forty acres and upwards on
five and ton yean' oredit at 6 per cent. No advance
interest required. Mild and healthful climate, fer
tile soil, an abundance of good water. The Best Mar
ket in the West 1 The great Mining regions of
Wyoming, Colorado. Utah and Nevada, being sup-
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SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMB8TEAD O
160 ACRES.
The beat locations for Colonies. Free homes fo r
all. Millions of Acres of choice Government Land.*
open for entry under the Homestead Law, near th ] s
Great Railroad, with good market* and all the con
veniences of an old settled count
**- Fancy Metal Wire o« every description.
*0* Store aud Office Fixture* of every da
made t i order.
g*“Plate Glass and Glass Plates of all
nished and set.
Selection ot Show Cases, tn SLlws
Walnut Frame*, always on Hand.
90-wly.
FE^AJLt: COLLEGE,
Reulvi!l*», H. O.
(Near Atlanta and B ch iiwl Air-Line ItaHreuLg
Rkv. TH >S. WARD WHiTt, President.
B OARD (leu CaVu lar Months) il.’S; tuition $40
Mm c ft . No extras, t'a.l Term opens July L
The Pr std -ut wi 1 lea
lanta, 3d Ju y. 1 i . h»rv •
Ki iball tout*, Ah-
juJ iliwSt
N. IS. JONES,
Pro v I
Ton
NO. 3 PIKb s
t%. Jr-lor*
prices
v oixor
J jUii-DlNG.
>lxio.
p jyflll < $( )•)«
$5to$20
sex. young o* i .d, mulls mui.
In their -pare u: ian u . r
hingelse IS,
<>f «.ta*w
■•k fo- us
EAGAN'S
Fr60 ptNMi to
Sectional Maps', showing th* land, also new edi
tion of Descriptive Pamphlet wit . new Maps mailed
Ire* everywhere. Address, Q. F. DA\ 18.
land Oommissiout r U. P. B. R., Omaha. Neb.
»pll0-doaw*w3m.
eiunlar case judgment for $271,.6 wa.' ‘ d iu fibld near the house, and
given ,n «avor of the Boutheru Inauranoe, ^ airo F ulidea b a & Spectators peer
and Trust Gompuiij. Tlxese corporations ; . Q j^kf ftt0 e with an eager «n-
were created by the Legislature of l ^ e I terest, but he hteda them not, he is still
state of Georgia we lie said Btate was iu I ag ft 8tatue
rebellion against the Uuited States, and
the qaemiou raised was whether they | A a|e loes ^5 1000 .
were eudutved with a legal existence by ( Richmond. June 2.-f
Peru, Jane 2 —Five stores burned.
5 grega
Richmond, June 2.—Specials from Suf-
wi uh they were capable of owning the folk y 8Wle (bat Mrs. Dcmpsey Jones
cottu.t captured and capable of suing in , aQ(i bcf gist ^ DoZ)er> fivilg nine
tills Court :or the proceeds. Cmef Jltotice . _.* „ frnm , hft t nlanp. ur^rn nmrl^l
J
Gehver^u Uie opinion of the court, an
swering this question afli. mativeiy; hold
ing tna uuderthedocieionsoi theUuited
bta’es Hupreiue Gourt, that whatever ac
of the legislature of a rebel S ate, did
not tend to farther or support the ruo 1-
iiou, or to defeat tne just rights oi tiie
citizen^, but related merely to r*ic do-
ineutie affairs of the people of t^n BUtu
as a oommunity, aside from the connec
tion of that people with the rebellion, it
valid by a defacto, though unlawful gov
ernment, which will be sustained iu the
courts ol the United dtates in applving
these tests to the charter of these compa
nies; i: is therefore held that they have a
valid existence, and arc entitled to tbe
judgments above mentioned.
The court adjourned till Wednesday
next, when a final adjournment is expect
ed to the third Monday in October.
New York, June 2.—Judge Dona gran
ted, this morning, an adjournment of
trial to Wm. M. Tweed until the Octo
ber adjournment, which was granted on
the affidavit of hia physicians, to the ef-
feot that to prooeed with the trial now
would endanger the life of John Gra
ham, Tweed’s leading counsel.
A Captain of a soow on E^st River fell
overboard. Hi« wife' remarked that he
had enough trouble with her,
man rescued the body.
Mr. Ol 'pp, who keeps a sailors’ house
on Water street, opened the head of a^
boarder with au ax.
milts irom that plaoe, were murdered
yt sterday and the house plundered, while
Mr. Joues aud childr-m w. re at Suuday
school. A bloody club was fonnd in the
bouse, and bloody marks of bare feet
discovered a: the front euirauo«. T.tere
is a c au to the murderers, an 1 the o; i-
z»qs are nuuting them. The wildcat ex
citement p twVo—a.
Halifax, Jane A—James Howe, Gov
ernor of N^va Scotia, is dead. Aged 63
years.
Baltimore, June 2.—Five for murder
and oue for rape are await-iug the death
seuteuce ia this Scate—mr ■e white aud
three black.
Southern State Bonds.—TLe New
York Financial and Commercial Curoui-
cle, of the 24th, reporting for the week,
says:
The volume of transactions in South
ern State bonds has been comparatively
smalL Tennessees and Virginias remain
steady, a few of the latter bonds hating
been bought on foreign orders; Georgia
bonds oontinue to rule quite strong; tor
Louisianas there have been severs* orders
this week reoeived from parties in New
Orleans, which seems to indicate that
A police-; residents iu that city entertain a more
hopeful viaw of tne State firances.
g^QUEENS DELIGHT
This Coitcjsi»»r3)V3#fTist,i arwuioi! a bra*
?ar.fi,r of *'ic iui :iiq i)><> 11. t f t ■, a r ily ututr*!-
izj* ,-i.t ••••mI'.cx: •- t om jxe j,ua i .e sjivjiftc vi-
rus, aud every kiad ol humor aud had taint, which
causes such a loa* list of humsn suffering aud im
parts perfect health and purity to the entire co fti-
tntion. In every form of scrofulous, merenri"! *nd
syphilitic blood cimoUint* il stands a-ithont com-
o^er-raxidly curtuj Unosiu. Pustclks. Ovaacs-
ernsa. Scald He vd. Salt rtakcw. and tiv> 81 v irie-
tie-ot akin x3 • tuva-s it is a p mitive curative for
s-rofitla chro 11c on 1 inflira aetory rheumuis’n,
end th* deadly enemy of m-roiuy. ieal and arsenic,
qn-.-ily -iiminatiug ilx^.n from thr system. Tae ac-
u >n of th'« r-irn-' ly is based npou tae truth* ol In
s xintion, the laws ef nature »nd tae knowledge of
cue nistry. Tne Flcid f'-XTiiacr or Qrsksa Da-
Liodr, preoared by Di. J. A Bembertou, h-s made
tne most woedertal aud ast-miahing enr ■». Us p«-
r.tymg. vivuy.ng and tonic properties exercise th#
quickest and most wonderful effects In restoring
health. It it harmless to the most delicate, and can
never be used a n as. It is the true boantifler of the
complexion. If you want rich blood, clear akin and
bsautiful complexion, use th* Compound Exthact
or Stillisoi a or Qceess Dxligat. Read our
treatise on diseases of the blood. Tne gennlne has
the signature of th* proprietor on each label—take
no other.
F lr sale by all Druggist*. $1.00 a bottle.
Da. J. 8. PEMBERTON k CO., Proprietors,
iqivII Atlanta, OA
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T HIS famous Cough and Lung Remedy la the ao-
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And will positiv. iy cure
UONSUM PTION S
When taken In time, aa thousands win testily. It
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with astonishing and uniform success. Actual ex
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best and most distinguished
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M-GLuBS FLOWER SYi.i
no poisonous or other disa^r<
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flower Cough Syrup warranted to cure"ind givo
satisfaction In every ra* •, or 11. ■ mmey refunds 1.
Dr. J 8. PEMuERTON A CO., of Atiauta, G*., are
tn- pr iprlet rs and niauiifit "irers. For sale by
ail drug^i-ia everywhere. Pric- one dollar oei hot
tie.
Ita cures ere numbe.-ud by tiionsanda. It fall-
arts are ir kuu n. aprl8«4m
•u-ians, but by the
sols on the a mart.
:■ >i; tains no opium
a propert'es. An
The boards of directors of the Rich
mond and Petersburg Gam pan tea have
Wm. Shaw, while drunk, split hie wife’s ^^Ssut ^iTdatlng
head.
Vincent Blood (ooL) cut Wm. Tnom
the two roads under tbe title of the Rich
mond and Weldon route. Mr. Tuomas
sou 8 (coL) throat. Thomson watt trying H w _ nne> p^mea* of the Richmond
and Petersburg Buiroad, hoa resigned
to bite Blood’s nose off.
Isaac Ltureus accidentally shot him- bij uoaition as such, and the new Oum
•>aoy have elected Mr. Rea’xm Rigland
President and Mr. Thomas H. Wynne
mm and a j
i elf.
A madlog, af.er biting
toy, was shot in Harrison tuocL i ^ manaxrer.
Nsife York, June 2.-The following « nrtr *' ****8"-
card was pablisnea this afternoon by
floury Ward Boeoher:
“ I have maintained silence respecting
danders wmoh have for some time pa*
tollowed me. I should not speak uow.
hut for the sake of relieving another ot
unjust imputation. Thedocnmoot which
Fas recently published, bearing my nsm
JfSJttlTtJns iJftPRUNED
BRICK
MACHINE
•ssimple In tu mechanism, built atrood and durable
and can be operated by ordiuary help. The capect*
ty is 4.00) brick* an hour w.th steam power, a* J.500
gith n>cs* power. M*nufacttired aud sold by tbe
martin brick machine go.,
mh3dkw3m CHIOOPEE.
aid settled country,
purchaser* of Railroad Land.
4#S‘
ATHAIRON
> Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
It prebetM the GROWTH, PRESERVES
the COLOR, ant* increases the Vigor
and BEAUT7 of the HAIR. ,
Ovs* Th»tY Y*A) ) A no Lion's Kathax&oi*
roK thk Hair was first placed in the market by
ProfesaorE.Thomaalwon.acradnateaf Piinceton
College. The name fa derived from the Greek.
“ KaXHBO," signifyin* t* clean", purify.rduvtnate.
or restore. The favor it has received, and the popu
larity it has obtained,i* unprecedented and incred
ible. It increases the GaoWTH sad BEACTTOf the
Hair. It is a deligbtf.il dressing. It eradicates
Dandruff. It prevur t* th* Hair from turning gray.
It keeps the heed cool,and gives the hair a rich, soft,
glossy appearance. It is the SAME ia Qt'iirmi
and Quality a* it was over a Quarts* of a Cen
tum Aoo, and i* sold bv all DrnggisU and Coun
try Stores at only Fifty Cents per Bottle.
Woman’s Glory is Her Hair.
LYON’S.
ATHAIRON
S.T-1860-X.
Established 14 Years
d 8 TJ JTnj M il / J>'8 T t T V T 10 JT.
it was stated bv Dr. Marion Sims,
iu a recent lecture in New York, that bat
it-w persons nave died by the adufoietra-
ttou of eulorofarm. Ia «u i istauee ha*
us u-tj »n chilJ-birtn reunited fatally. As
„ imrous oxydt* ^as, Mr. S»ms ooatended
daaih, aud tliat lately iu
,44.W.U4, 0—4 . *t Ult :>ae -
with others, was puaiished witut*n. evu Bugtand, Los bVur happeLed from '.Is use,
Edvtard H. Hyde*
IDEISXOlSrEFL
AMD
Eagrav».r on Woo<U
U TLuAJS T-f, «4f.
Ort'ICB re*r PHILLIPS A CREW^, comer WbW*
bal ?eachire St*
Largest, Cheapest and Best in the Senth.
C IONDUCTED on actual Buslnras Principles; sup-
J plied with Banking and other offices; com
bining every known facility for Imparting a thorough
practical Business Education in the shortest poe-
sible time ant at the least expense. The advantages
are greater and the expense* from fifteen to twenty
per ceat. lea* than it will cost a student to attend
second class Business Schools.
Th* established reputation of this InatitaOan. its
efficient and combined oourse of study through the
operations In th* Actual Busin aa* Department, and
the success of the graduate* rank* it the
LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH.
Students admitted at any time. Ne teaching In
cl«e«e*. Busines* Advocate mailed to any add
Fart. Address B F. MOORE A. M
ian36wly President.
WANTED,
10-000 Mirite
rfVHS anierwgned will pay as high end liberal a
X price as any bouw in the South lor Mink,
Coon. Fox, Otter. Beaver, Opoesum, Muskrat Fora
sent him by freight or express. Cask remitted
promptly. He also buys Bags. Hi lea. Beeswax, old
Copper, Braes. Ac.
Keeps for *a!e Fruit. Vegetables. Seeds and To
bacco* For twelve year* pr ’p-ietor ot Atlanta Fur
Co * pony; tor uttv, years ;,.iir xehip-oet and
i Be r»»i st- :• ) .-fill a.a >, a . f.- •-> .-ipect-
iefi.- ••• e» ; il 3h L'.ttf ) Z vj.idf
TVfg^nrilig. ‘Rfllm
3- * A FEW APPLICATION* MAKE A>
Pure Blooming Complexione
It la Purely Vegetable, and Its operettomlR* *
seen and fult at once. It does away with thm
Flushed Appearance caused by Heat, Faliant
and Excitement. Healsand removes all Blntrl—
and Pimple*, dispelling dark and unatoMAF
Drives away Tan, Freckle* andtMto
nd by ita gentle but powerful
aa the laded c‘
f cheek with
rOU l HFI L BLOOM AND BEA 1
Sold by an Druggieta and Fancy Stored.
Pot. 53 Park Place, New York
Farm & Portable Mills.
For Corn Weal—Stock Feed
still Wheat Flour — Selected
French Butir Steue — over
S.UDI) I 0*r in na» — Heat "Mill
Made- All hIil.h of "ill Ma-
ehtuery—B-t.iing (L’-lh—Cora
Shell*'*—Hummy Mills, Prioa
tl3, make* nw quart In flva
muiutes or money returned.
Estsbllfheu i844. |
»prl3Mlt-w:im.
SEND FOB CIRCULAR,
irit tlJK .<4 CO.,
Box )43n. • .NOiNNATI, O
The Browa Cottun Gin.
P LANTERS should examine the above named
old and retlaole Gin before buying any other. It
combine* the required qualities of mmpUcity,
strength and durability It gin. nut and clean,
make* excellent lint lOftun bringing >.c. to >40. pad
lb. above market.) and lsunivariially admitted to b*
the lightest running gin made. MV have had thirty
yearn' experience in the nuaine**, and warrant every
gin perfect. Gin* oomtantly In the hand* of our
agents, to which we invite inspection.
Circular!, with testimonial* and lull particulars,
may be had by aidresaing.
ISRAEL F. BROWN, President,
Brown Cotton Gin Co.,
New London, Oonn.
ANDERSON k WELS, Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
feb23dltw4m
UNITED ST AT OS INTERNAL REVENUE.)
CoiLECTon'a Ornca, 4th Distbict, Ga., S
Atlanta, May 27 th- 1878. )
N OTICE la hereby given that the following
seizures have been made by me, to-wlt:
Three packages of Corn Whisky, containing about
40 gallon* eacn, for violation of Sec. 48, ActJuua
30th, 1864, aa the property ol Ghas. P. Medulla, of
Atlanta, Ga.
Two packages containing respectively 31 gallons
Corn Weiaky; and 21 gallons Rye Whisky, and ionr
empty barrels having stamps and marks not efiaoed,
for violation of Sec. 39 and 43, AOt July 30th, 1b68, aa
the property of J. W. Odell, of Atlanta, Ga.
One package containing about 18 gallon* Ry*
Whisky, for violation of Seo. 48, Act June 30th, 1864,
aa the property of Bryson A Smith, of Atlanta, Go.
Any person or person* claiming any of said prop,
erty are required to appear and make each claim
within thirty days Lorn date hereof and giv* bond
a* required by law; otherwise the same will be sold
and tne net proceeds deposited to the credit of the
Secretary of th* Treasury.
may29 w3t J. A. HOLTZOLAW, Collector.
"j - PUR FLY A Y"L3Er IBLF. ri.EPARATION.
A com^oeedsim-iy of—cR-knonu ROOT8,
HLR83 —-1 FFx , comLtued with other
properties, tst'-’x in « - nhje nre rathartic.
A pen.. ^ Alterative and
Anti-BiilotL I'—.T 1 ■, r-sera d in a suffl-
oient quantit; of ssti-A no in die SUGAR
CAVEbi
makto tho
On. Lee at “Stoaewall’a" Grave.
A 14 x 18 Inch Engraving of the grave of * a Ston»-
wall’' Jac.son, In toe Lexington, Va., oeme-
tery. The noble Gen. Lee stand* beside the flower-
strewn grave over which uangs a weeping willow.
In tne distance is to be seen a Deauiifnl landscape,
hills decked in verdure, cioud* as natural as
ones, and many other thing* which make this pic
ture a gem of art: oue which should hang in the
parlor of every southern home. It ia wunout a rival
the sweetest aud most touchingly eautiful Engrav
ing before the puoiic. A copy of this beautiful en
graving will be sent by mail, post-paid, to every
person sending S3 cent* lor six mouths aubscriD.
tlon tj
THE SOUVENIR,
A large eight-page paper, with o.uto circulation, de
voted to Literature. Poetry, Romance, Sentiment.
Wit, Humor, etc. Address
J. C. A W. M. BURROW, Publishers,
- -*»■Bri»tol, Tenn.
TELEGRAPHIC & BUSINESS iCOLLEGL
•ioneer of tlxe Soutta.1
A FIRST-CLASS TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
now in encceeafnl operation, In Lebanon,
Middle Tennessee. Term* moderate and advan
tage* unsurpassed. Bend to B. W. McDonnoid, D. D.,
LL.D,, President, for circular and College Journal.
RkV. THOMAS TONEY,
my2w2t-« a* Bnainea* Manager.
Agents Wanted!
-> them in any cldnate, which
P LANTATION
■ BITTEBS
one cf the moot desirable Tattles and Ca
thartic* in the world. They are intended
strertlyasa
Temperance Bitters
only t •> he tutu 13 z. in ■.' \-Vo snd always ao-
cording to director .
They «:•« the v' e d-mcltor cfihe freNe aal
debilitated. They u. u . - a liver, and
rtm.h'Jite to rurh a ff; ~ • th-talieaRhy action
G *t*D£* hroeght uboiri. ass remedy to which
Women arc tspecially subject it to aupare
reding every ether stiir.uL.n- .'.ixSprin*
and Rammer Tovir they hrTtsno cquiT
They are a mil 8 r.-id gentle Pury-tiro ca veil a*
Tonic. Thd iur-y t~4 L ' --- T-cr * r « »
U~*plendidAppetizer. Ti'yrrx—iificw..':*trong.
ttTh-y purify and invigorate. T' ,-y cure Dyo-
u pep'ia. Const ration and HevfccC . They art
B »<- a specific in all »peci*s of d jorders which
- ■•——if. f the hod2/ ttren^Oi «l.1 brexi down
, - it-1 1 1 apir:'*.
53 Puik PL.O, Fm; York*
T TBE RAT. TERMS will be made with Ag*nta in
XJ Ml porta of th* country for the sale of
Hon. Alex. H. Stephens’
HISTORY OP THE
UNITED STATES,
Which la now in ita Second Edition.
It U suited to all classes, general reader* aa wad
as students In 8choola and Collages.
Apply to
id- J. HALE «fc HON,
X* uhllshera,
New York City.
Southern Nurseries
IRWIN 4t <1 J* 1JU, . . Proprietor*,
A RE offering to the pablic a selection of Frail
ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN CLIMATE, ot
Apples, Pears, Penhe*, Plain*, Cherries, Grapes,
Quinces, Raspberries, Btrawberriee, Goose-
birTi»», Carranu, English Wshiuta,
apsuisn Ociuau, Pecans,
and everything else that is usually kept In a well-
regulated Nursery.
Our FLOctlL DEPARTMENT is complete, aud
wa are offering Ho. House Plant, and Ornamental
Shrubbery at pric n that defy competition. We war
rant our Fruit being true to n,me. We will send
Cat leg ne upon application, gratia Adlress
IRWIN « THURMOND
aot-hit.) ?. O. 601063. .manta, Qa.