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solved by mutual consent. The succeeding firm,
irs. Platt Brothers, will collect tbe accounts and
assume the responsibilities of the firm of Platt & Co.
C A IX 3D .
city for the present, I desire to return my sincere
CHARLESTON CARDS.
Jas. Bridge, Jr..
ItOBT. 8. CaTH< ART.
Frank E. Taylor,
Ooc^ia li-
LOST FRIEND VT OSCEOLA.
New Orlear s H-.rald.
Ytstenlay we met that interesting veteran, j Me |
who has been so long absent from his old !
haunts in this city, Colonel Bill Fisher, whose
Indian name was Oocha Bill. The Colonel j
now lives at Carrollton, passing his latter days
in quiet and social ease and contentment,
which must contrast strikingly with the ex- I
citement, turmoil and daring, activity and en- ,
terprise of his } outh and manhood, Remem- j
hering indistinctly his connection with the ,
Indian war in Florida, and his enthusiastic i
partiality for Indian character, and great ad- thanks to a kind public for favors it has bestowed u P;
1 ba i>L ' on me, aDd to solicit for tbe new firm a continuance of
miration for their noble traits, \e could not , tbe p^ou^e so generously bestowed upon the old
resist the temptation to steal a march on the I ono . Messrs. Piatt Brothers have devoted many years
veteran, and seduce him from the jolly com- I to the Furniture business, and will bft able to fully
rcany of a thronged saloon. Decoying him to j ™FPlv the demaim.ndMtn.fy the taste of the public,
it quiet corner or side room of Dawkins’ sa-1 j„ nel4 .,f ,>pt '’ y ' e, pl.VTT.
loon, tre induced him to take a scat, and then | - - —
proceeded with our interview.
“Colonel," we said, "it is a pleasure in
these degenerate and corrupt days to meet an
ancient warrior like you, who grew up in the
to when there were chivalty and manhood Jos. it. ltonsiiTsoN,
in'tho land. Now, I think it was thirty years
ago, before even you had participated in the
Texas and Mexican wars, that I remember
hearing you deliver a most excellent defence
of the Seminole Indians, and especially of
Osceola, whose friend yon were, and lately
this memory has t ome back to me, since I
have rf-ad so much about the Modoc war
and Captain Jack, whose marvelous defence
iu the lava beds at Yreka bears so strong
a semblance to tbe defence of Osceola,
Sam Joues, and other chieftains, who, in
the swamps of 1’lorida, so long held
the baited States at bay, and who, it has
always been said, never were conquered
until decoyed by a flag of truce, and treach
erously ambushed. Now, my old friend,
since you have grown old, has there been any
change in your sentiments iu regard to the
Indians, and do you still retain, as vividly as
you did then, the facts you used to relate of
the capture of Osceola V"
••Stronger, more emphatically and distinctly !
than ever, are my feelings on this subject;!
warmer my esteem and admiration for Osee- j
ola, and since I have come down to this age j
of rogues, sueaks and cowards, w ho have ex-j
tirpated every spark of manhood that once |
kindled the chtvlaric spirit of the South, i
more earnest and passionate is my longing
once more to cousorl with the finest speci
mens of true manhood, the Seminole In-
STATE LAW CARDS.
j %* Parties having business in any of the tow
' nam'd Mow, will find the Lawyers whore Cards
• inserted below reliable and prompt. Car Js inserted
f30 a year.
^ T H E N 8 .
Cobb, Erwin & Cobb.
Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga.
Emory Speer,
Lawyer, Athene, Georgia, as Solicitor General, will at
tend the Courts of Clarke, Jackeon, Walton, Gwinnett,
Hall, Banks. Frankiiu, Habereham, White, Rabun,
and give attention to collections and other claims.
Tinsley W. Rucker.
At»oruey-at-Law—Prompt attention given to all bus-
^^L BAN Y.
Thomas R. Lyon,
Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts of
Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections
made. All busiuess diligently attended to.
Madison House.
MADISON, GEORGIA.
rivEAVELERS, invalidsand families will find this <
|L of the best hotels in tbe South. Porters at
the trains who will take care of baggage. Terms
i reasonable. P. B. WOODARD.
M*y23-d-tf.
SPOTSWOOD HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA,
THOMAS H. HARBIS, - - Proprietor
Board $3 For Day
Op. Passenger Depot, and Only One Minute’s Walk
NATIONAL HOTEL
(Formerly Tibbs H* use,)
^Dalton, OoorpiA,,
B. P. O’NEILL St JNO. BARCLAY. Proprietors.
STAR CANDLES!
B
arsesyille
PROCTER Sl GAMBLE’S
“Light of Day” Brand
STAR CANDLES!
Are of superior quality, and the standard
brand sold by
Atlanta, Macon
AUGUSTA GROCERS.
■p30-tf
. W. WILLIAMS k CO.
WHOLESALE. GROCERS,
Cotton Factors and Bankers,
HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
WILLIAMS, BIRNiE & CO.
Commission Merchants,
<>•> Heaver Street, New York.
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO
WHOLESALE GFiOGERS
AND DEALERS 1&
Carolina Rico,
107 East Hay, Charleston, S. C.
may23-3ro-eod
John F. Reddinar,
Attorney -at-Law, wiii give careful atte
business put in his hands.
J. A. Hunt,
n Flnit Circuit and Supreme Court.
c A -
Joseph McConnell,
C A
U T K 1C S V 1
Wofford & Milner,
Attorneys-at-law; office up stairs, Bank Block. Prs
tiers in all the courts.
F°
1C S V T It
Cabaniss & Turner,
Attorneys at-Law, will practice in the comities of Flint BOARD — P
Circuit, and Supreme Court, and elsewhere by special
contract.
NEWTON HOUSE.
MRS. JANET HAUDROP,
COB'.'EH or MAIN AND SPRING STREETS.
SPARTA, GEORGIA.
TERMS :
$2.00 per day Lodging included.
| 50 per meal Without Lodgin
march 25-tf.
"A GOOD HOTEL.”
The unauiuimoua exclamation of all who stop at
PLANTERS HOTEL
Gainesville. Georgia,
TV. D. OLDS, - - Proprietor.
| dc:2?- J
HOWARD HOUSE
BROAD STREET,
Nearly Opposite Montgomery and EufauUlc. U. Depot
EUFAULA, ALABAMA,
$ 2
Si Louis, MeHis.Mville
— and —
CHATTANOOGA 8. R. LINE,
SPRING SCHEDULE, 1873.
1:05 P.M
Leave Atlanta 8:30
Arrive at ( hattanooga 4:2*
“ Nashville 12:45 a m. and
»* McKensie 8:30 a m. and
“ Memphis 2:11) i*.m. and 2:25
Little Kook 6:30
Leave Atlanta 8:30 a
Arrive at Chattanooga 4:28 a.:
•• Na.-hvii:.’ 12:45 a.
“ Union City 10:30 a.:
“ Columbus, Ky 12:00no
St Louis, via Cairo
Short Line..
and eliminates from the system the specific virus
which causes such a long list of suffering.
Iu every form of scrofulous, mercurial and const!
tutional blood complaints, it stands without a compeer
rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, sea d head
Balt rheum, and the 88 different varieties of skin affec-
j tious. It is a positive curative for scrofula, and the
and 8:10 p.m deadly enemy of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly
eliminating them from the system. The fluid Extract
of (Queen’s Delight, prejxircd by l)r. J. S. Pemberton,
has made the iu et vouderiul and astonishing cures.
Its purifying, vivifying and t u-ic projM-rti*** exercise
the quickest and ino-t Wotuleriul» Gc, ts in restoring
health. It is har.nl. ss t » the i».o*t u*-lu ».te, ai.,1 can
r be i
com pi
It y-
It is tl.
VA.;t pure
•nr. In
ch hlc
tifier of the
i, ch av skin
12:00 night |
Delight. Read.
. and 11:20 /
Lo
In
Mountain Railroad.. 11:00 p. m. and 12:30 p
ALBERT B. WRENN-
Southeastern Agent,
Clayton Sheriff’s Sale.
Great Southern Freight
PASSENGER LINE
Day...
45T The Beat House in town
States District Courts,
E. ADCER & CO. p uur VAI
A. D. Hammond,
will practue in Flint Circuit, the United
importers <
EAnDWATtB,
W. C. Collier
Attorney and Counselor at Law, Fort V alley, Ga
lii.iD, as I once knew Lim. When a boy of cUTLIRr. GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL AND A5RICUITU-
fif oei), 111 Philadelphia, I tan away irorn a
school of the Friends, secreted myself in a
RAL IMPLEMENTS.
vessel bound for Florida, and w hen I touched US!) Meeting Street and 62 East Hay Street,
a
KIP F I N .
laud it was on ibe swamp coast of Florida,
near Mieauopy. Here I became attacbod to
an Indian station, and familiar with Indian
character and traits, and these captivated my 1
youthful heart, and I went off and lived with
the Semi notes, and became quite a favorite
among the young chilis and the good looking
squaws.
*IIut there was a very pretentious chieftain,
kno a n as Oocha Bill, who took a grudge against
me becar.se a very line girl, a relative of Os
ceola, preferred me to Lim. He Hid in wait
ther-tore to kill me, but the girl having given
me warning, I fetole a march on him and
brought him to land. I was then only nine- ;
CHARLESTON, S. C.
GAINESY1LLE HOTEL
- R H- Johnston, Jr.,
Will give especial attention tc all Legal Business
trusted to his care. Practices in the Fiint-Circuit.
aprll ly W. J. HOWARD,Prop’r.
THE JONES HOUSE;
NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE.
COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
R. W. JUNES, Proprietor.
Free conveyance from the Railroad.
I apriUlly
INTEWTOINr XXOTTSE,
Athens, Georgia,
V I A
door at Jonesboro, Clayton county. Ga.. within
the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN
JUNE NEXT, the following propoity, to-wit:
One undivided half interest in a 1IOU5E AND LOT
in the town of JoneRboro—same known as the Hudson
Hotel formerly, now occupied by Mrs. Julia A. Tur
ner. Also, one undivided half interest in a HOUSE ,
AND LOT, known as the Hudson Livery Stable, in said I |l lUM 4 k Sl Oil . Soillll 4 ' II 1*411111
townof Jonc.boro, now occupied by Thoi.T. Tucker, biiuuitaiuii, ouil.it UIIVIIIIM.
Said property, including Loth of said Lots, which arc j
adjoining, containing one acre, more or less.
Said property levied on to satisfy nine Justices Court
fi. fas., issued from the Justices Court of the 4'.»lRt Dis
trict, G. M., Henry county, in favor of W. B. Lee, ad
ministrator, Ac., vs. N. G. Hudson. Levied on as the
property of N. G. Hudson. Property pointed out by l
plaintiff'a attorney. Levy made and returned to me
' by James E. Hudson, L. C. It. S. OSBUltN,
May 1,1873. [may4-tdl Deputy Sheriff.
OF JUNE THE STEAM-
Patrons of Husbandry.
D
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA
TUESDAYS instead of
J. J. GRIFFIN,
Western Agent,
Crrc Georgia It. R. Co..
june7-d2tawtJl. Atlanta, Ga.
Doyal & Nunnally,
Will give prompt attentior to any busiues
to their care.
j clerk th9 last six years, takes pleasure in announc
to the traveling public and citizens of Athens and i__
i entrusted rouu< Hng country, that he is prepared to aceouuuo- i CIRCULAR No. I.
8
date all who may favor him with their patronag
For the good of tbe Order and the information of
newxjY fitted rrr j^vb-xvkni..
FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE.
Persons wishing to spuud the summer mouths in ; the public. Secretaries of all subordinate Granges al-
1 this delightful
E. L. CALDWELL,
junc4-dtf
- - Proprietor.
J. C. Clements
Will practice in Rome and Cherokee Circuits,
! attention given to collections. Claims for w
attended to promptly.
>dateu at very
. D. CLINARD.
Proprietor.
kX. -tV. STBWA.IIT.
a __ .MANCt ACXtJBER f>F
leva years. Lord’, how tbat poor sqiiaw did | roll Kailiiip, Vemndalis. Chairs, Settles
L
A a K A N o B .
VV. W. Turner,
lcve me when I exhibited to her Oocha Bill’s j
She insisted that I should Like bis j
name with Lis scalp. The chief granted an CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS,
JAIL WORK. Etc.,
Attornfy-at-Law. Special attention given to coiiec- , *prl0
UNIVERSITY HOTEL,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
By R. H. LAMPKIN.
>.—Per day, $2 00 ; per week, $6.0*
eady organized, and those hereafter organizing,
I State of Oeorgia, will please forward to this office a
f complete list of membership, name aud number of
' i Grange, name aud post office of Master and Secreta
ries of same.
j For any information iu regard to onr Order, ad
dress E. TAYLOR,
mav24-d£wf>t Secretary.
HANDSOME STORE TO RENT.
ONE OF TBE BEST STANDS IN THE CITY!
NASHVILLE, TENN.
jnnell-d3m
W. H. PABKINfl.
i. WARNER ALLS
assent, and ever atierwards I bore his name
and acquiring as great a command of the In
dian language as of my native tongue, I was
adopted into the tribe and lived happily
among them. Osceola was a rising young
man at that time. I have been to many a
corn and war dance with him. Osceola had ....
a sister .who was the Indian wife of an officer I 3,rChttCCtS ailtt SUBmtUftldeiUS,
of tbe United States army, and Osceola loved 1 ^
31
A D J S U Si
PARKINS & ALLEN.
him, and was a friend of tbe whites, and
spoke English well, bat be was a true Indian
and patriot.
Finally, however, I was induced to return
to the fi bite settlements, and engaged as a
stock agent for a large cattle owner.
One© a party of oar stock-tend-
goioc to bunt cattle, came p 0 gite the Kimball House.
» *■ - 1 ' 1 *“ ,l * I dec3-d&w1y.
Will furnish Plans and Specification* for
CHURCHES, BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS,
AND DWELLINGS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
OFFICE, Corner of Pryor and Decatur Streets, op-
A. G. & F. C. Foster,
Attorneys-at law, will practice iu Ocmulgee Circuit.
I Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Courts. The
i Senior is Register iu Bankruptcy lor 5th aud 6th Dis-
j tricts.
f,rfiK-»hWiirLKT-
Benj. W. Barrow,
Lawyer ; will give prompt attention t<wtny legal busi
ness entrusted to his care.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
ATLANTA, GEOEGIA,
TATE OF GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.—SUPE-
_> rior Court, April Term, ls73.—Present. His Hcn-
r J. L. UorKiNs, Judge.
j Nancy O'Dell vs. Jeremiah O’Dell—Libel for Divorce,
aud rule to perfect service.
| It appearing to tbe Court, by the return of the Sber-
| iff', that the defendant does not reside in this county,
I aud it further appearing that he does not reside iu tL:-*
State; it is, on motion of counsel, ordered:
! That said defendant appear and answer, at the next
! term of this Comt; el-e. that the case be considered
I iu default, and th • complainant allowed to proceed,
j And it is further ordered: That this rule be pub-
lished in some public gazette of tL-is State, once a
f month for four months, prior to the next term of this
1 Court.
i A true extract from theminutrs.
W. R. VENABLE.
Clerk Superior Court Fulton County, Ga.
1 lt-wlam4m
yth
streets, early iu June, 1 offer tbe STORE 1 GEORGIA, Clayton County.
CUPY for rent. Call early and let me know > J M *
ORDINARY’S OFFICE. I
Clayton County, June 2,1873.1
NOW OCC
if any of tbe Fixtures are desired or not.
FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE!
that I have a TREMENDOUS STOCK of Mowers and
Reapers, Thrashers, Fan Mills, Horse Powers, Grain
11.
R
O M E
Hamilton Yancey,
Kennesaw House,
MARIETTA, CEORCIA.
out waiting to inquire or inform themselves ryi rTpucR & FRFYFR Li J
on tlm snhieet. fireil on the Indians and killed ■ LL I vlTun Ot rntl L. rv, v.7
jnne!2-tf
PROPRIETORS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
across some Indians who Lad killed and w
engaged in skinning some of the cattle.
Now, it was doubtful whether these beeves
did not belODg to the Indians, for our stock-
dealers were in the habit of catching and
branding all tbe wild cattle they could over
take in tbe swamps: but tbe young men, with
out waiting to inquire or inform themselves
on tbe subject, fired on the Indians and killed
tire. When these yonug men returned and
told me what they Lad done, I said: “Now,
boys, yon are going lo have h—11 in thi region;
there are twenty-five hundred warriors who
can be bnrld upon these post**, and it will
take all Uncle Sum’s strength to whip them.
Look out now for lively times. Aud sure
enough into our camp the next night glided
my Seminole girl, who had traveled fifty j
miles through the swamps, and informed
me that the warriors had put on their paint,
had danced the war dance, and I had better I Lemve At iant» 8:30
burry to the nearest post and get under pro- Leave Dalton 2:24
lection of United States troops. I was at first * “*
incrednlons, because I knew the old chief
Charley was an octegenarian.and ever since be
fought against Jackson in 1817, bud been a wu
strong peace man, and always dissuaded the Arri , ve^t AtTa 1 ita.".\V.V.*.V.....’.V...."..!.. .. 1:45
young men from having any quarrels with the !
Attorney at Liw. Office in New Empire Block, Broad
street. Will practice in all tbe Courts. Prompt At
tention given to business.
Dunlap Scott,
Lswyer. Practices in ail the Courts.
C. A. Thornwell,
i all the Courts. Special attention
Late of Piedmont and Orange Hotel, Lynchburg, Va,
BAGGAGE CARRIED TO AND FROM THE DEPOT
FREE OF CHARGE.
^ HA 31 K O C K H O f S K .
WEST POINT, GEOROIA.
The travelling public are informed th*t they can
obtain First-class meals and good accommodations at
this houee.
Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left
side of car shed. PAT. GIBBONS,
1an26-d3m Proprietor
Eliza J. Bowles
John G. Bowles,
I Lilt EL FOR DIVORCE.
In Fulton Superior Court, March
\ Term, 1873.
E. MORROW HAYING APPLIED FOR LET-
t» rs of Administration on the Estate of W. H.
r, late of said county, deceased:
AU persons concerned are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any exists, within tbe time pre
scribed bylaw; otherwise, Letters of Administration
will be granted to said petitioner.
j. a. McConnell,
4-14aww Ordinary.
NOTICE.
found in Fulton county, aud it further appearing that
he does not retide in this State, it is ordered by the
Co™*; 4v I Arnold, late of Clayton count^^^^^^B
That tbe 8 ® l< * defendant appear at the next term of ,i eceagP( i f applies to me for leave to sell a* portion of
this C ourt and answer Mid libel; and in default thereof, , t ^ e rea j e8 tate belonging to said deceased—
the libellant be allowed to proceed. This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
And it is further ordered : That a cop 5 of this order . inter ested to file- their objections, if any exist, within,
be published iu the Atlanta Hebald once a month { thft tim „ nrearrib *<i w law. or eUcjaid d
for four months before the next term ot this Court.
April 3, ls‘
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD,)
(F
Arrive at Chattanooga 4:28i
INWARD TRAINS FROM NEW YORK
George F. Pierce, Jr.,
Attorney at Law. |
Y
1 K N N A ,
John H. Woodward,
Attorney-at-law and Real Estate Agent, Prompt and
euargetic in pushing business placed in bis hands.
ASH1NGTON.
W. H. Toombs,
Attorney at Law.
LIVINGSTON HOTEL,
NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE.
LA FAYETTE
RS. M. MARBLE, - - - Proprietress.
Board by the Day, Week or Month, at the most
Reasonable Rates.
XiIVERY STABLE
CONNECTED WITH THE HOTSE.
WILLIS WALK KB.
Rockbridge Alum Springs,
VIRGINIA.
SEAY & WALKER,
ROME, GA.
By the Court. Hillyer Br.o.,
Attomeja for Libellants.
A tru* extract from the Minutes.
W. R. VENABLE.
mav27-latn4m Clerk.
KING’S CURE
Chicken Cholera.
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MAY BE ANNUALLY
SAVED BY THE USE OF THIS SIMPLY AND
CHEAP REMEDY-ONE BOTTLE WORTH
FIFTY CENTS, MAKES TWO
GALLONS OF MEDICINE.
IT IS CERTAIN AND
PROMPT.
the time prescribed l*y law, or else said leave will be
granted. Done at April Term, 1873. of Cliytoa Court
of Ordinary.
Witness my official signature, tbo 7th day of Apr!
1873. JOSEPH A. McCONNELL. Ordinary
DISEASE.
MANUFACTURERS OF
whites. As soon :ts I suggested this ground
ot my doubts as to the accuracy of her re-
OUTWARD TO NEW YORK VIA KNOXVILLE AND
NASHVILLE
Open *T uno lat, 1073
Leave Chattanooga 3:45 i* m
Dalton 5:52
at Atlanta 10:45 r x
FAST LINE TO NEW YORK
09-Fast Line will put off and take on passengers only
1 at Marietta. Cartersville, Kingston, and Dalton. Way
passenger, sre requested not to get on this train, un-
less they wi.h to be landed at above named places.
may2:i-dl2t
port; the girl told me that as soon as old Leave Atlanta 10:00 pm
Charley began bis peace talk, tbe young arrive at Dalton 0:16 am
eiiiefd went for him and chopped him into | arrive at Chattanooga 6.00 am
mmee meat with their tomahawks, and that INWARD FROM NEW YORK VIA DALTON AND CHAT-
Osceola was"chosen chief, and had taken the | TAHOOGA
field with bis warriors. 1 then knew it was ,
all true, but there were white people who did
not believe it, and paid the penalty of their Arm-
scalps for their skepticism. Then began the i
long and bloody war which yon will find
occupying a good many pages of our history. ,
“It took all tbe generals, the whole army, j
and thirty millions of dollars of the United
States’ money to atone for this frolic, as they
called it, c.1 a party of yonng bull-drivers.
won't talk about that war. But I know l
how O.ccola was captured. I talked with
him while he was a prisoner in St Augustine, j
aud afterwards at Sullivan’s Island. He was !
invited to a certain place by Governor Her
nandez, when they were to have a talk under j
a white flag. Osceola came to the spot, ac- |
companicd by a few of his tribe, and was imme- j
diately surrounded by a company of Florida
volunteers, who had been placed in ambush, ;
who seized tbe chiefs, bound and marched
them to St. Angustine, and paraded them j
through the streets to the tune of “Yankee j
Doodle.” Osceola was placed in the old ■
blockhouse at St. Augustine, and kept a close
prisoner there. I saw him, He told me I
tint he was sick; that he wouldnot live to be I
dragged through the country as Black Hawk [
w.b, aDd exhibited to the vulgar herd.
‘But,’ he said, ‘Oocha Bill, mind what I tell I
you, the war will last twenty years.’ And so j
it proved. Osceola died a few weeks after at |
Sullivan’s Island, off Charleston, and his sue- j
cessor, Sam Jones, and other chieftains made j
it pretty lively in Florida for twenty years af- I
terwarils. until at last, by more treachery,
more white flags and much whisky, the United j
States did what it could never do by fair and j
legitimate warefare —cleared Florida of as
noble a race of warriors as ever stepped tbe j
soil of America, to which, by-the-by, they had |
a belter title than the whites who now occupy
DAVID McBRIDE,
SUCCESSOR TO
McBEIDE & SMITH,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fine Carriages,
PHAETONS,
ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES.
rilHIS FAVORITE AND CELEBRATED WATERING
B Place will offer additional attractions this season.
It possesses a magnificent Ball Room, fine Billiard ‘
Rooms, Bowling alley for ladies and for gentlemen,
and a superb Croquet Ground. It will be kept in a
style not surpassed anywhere in Virginia.
The waters of these special Springs either cure or
greatly relieve most cases of Scrofula, Incipient Con
sumption, Chronic Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis,
Chronic Pneumonia, Chronic Dyspepsia, Chronic Di-
arrlm-a. Chronic Dysintery. They are also of great
value in those affections which are peculiar to the fe
male constitution; and. as an appetizer, a tonic and a
general restorative, they are, perhaps, unrivalled
amongst mineral waters.
The proprietor has provided for the lawns and Ball
Room * first-class Baud of Music, and iu general all
the soxirces of amusement and recreation usually
found at our best summer resorts will be at the com
mand of the guests at “ROCKBRIDGE ALUM.”
The place is within from eleven to thirteen hours of
Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, etc., by ra*l, all in
daylight. Passengers leave the cars of the Chesapeake
and Ohio Railroad at Goshen Depot, and new and ele
gant stage coaches, passing rapidly over a smooth and
level road of only eight miles, set down the visitors at
ithe Springs to tea. JAMES A. FRAZIER.
Proprietor. I
Dn. J. S. Davis, of the University, Resident ^byei-Tt^ng
-COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING
GAS AND STEAM FITTING, i
CLV.nYX Ar.F.XT* I
Manufacturing Company.
All Kinds of
Brass and Iran Castii©
DE TO ORDER.
Db. WILU.VM KING,
Athens, Ga.
For tale at wholesale l»y
HALLETT, SLAYER A BURBANK.
New York. X IlSLiraii
C. 8. NEWTON, ! ^ „
Atlanta. Ga. O F
BARRETT. L-.ND A Co.
Augusta, Ga.
W. D. HOYT k Co.,
Rome, Ga
REDUCTION IN BOARD f
! J^U RING THE SUMMER MONTHS.
MRS. OVERBY
WILL FURNISH BOARD AT REDUCED RATES
Bbeakfast lrom 7 to 8— Dinner from 1 to 2
, o'clock.
&m~ Travelers and transient persons accommodated
, with BOARD and LODGING.
BROAD STREET, GRANITE BLOCK.
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JNT O TICE I
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
2 WALL STREET.
Authorized Capital$300,000
n O A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. COL-
lections nude at all points in the United States.
■ Interest allowed on Deposits; also, allowed by the
charter to negotiate Loans, Sureties or Credits, buy
and sell Promissory Notes, Railroad and State Bonde,
: and all other valuables.
W. L. GORDON, Pres’dent. 1 ,T. M. WILLIS. C-isbier.
j Among the Stockholders are:
! E. W. Holland, J. E. Brown,
j John Neal. Henry Jackson,
U. L. Gordon, Dr. J. H. Lowe,
c* «— r* . Hon. G. N. Lester,
Captain J. A. Fitten.
j C. W. Henderson, W. M. Lowry,
J. L. Wooten, Ala.
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i The Mutual Protection
co Company
GEORGIA
\\TILL HOLD ITS FIRST ANNUAL MEETING
▼ T of Stockholders, at its office in Marietta, at 10
o’clocS a. M. on the THIRD WEDNESDAY OF JUNE
(18th). All parties holding a Policy issued by the Com
pany for the term of one year, or longer, are entitled
, to vote at that meeting, either personally or by proxy,
i The Company will probably return a profit of
1 50 per cent on its Policies now expiring.
W. KING, President.
Marietta, Ga.. 18th May. 1^73 my!8-law3w
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
Repairing Promptly and Neatly
Executed.
ATLANTA PIPES MILLS,
Hook w ml \ew
tae conniry.
And h';r- the veteran, becoming rather dry,
:-.nd somewhat excited by his long and ir.ter-
* sting narrative, begged that we would jiny 1
him a Visit to his rant-lie, at Carrollton, and
he would enteitain us for many hours and R( . f(
,l.tys with the reminiscences of a most event- I .ru
fill life, and in regsrd to incidents in our ! — —
.Southern history which bare been falsely j FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS & TRUST CO,
North River, Sew York, EVERY WEDSES-
DAY AND SATURDAY. Tbe passenger aceommoda-
steamers of this line are unsurpassed for ele
gance aud comfort. Cabin state rooms are all on up-
Mi llkn Office Manager f per deck, thus securing good light and ventilation. . -
The water (or sale by c-jlemiu ft Rogers, Haiti- ' RATES OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, ; ‘“yffifufttwefereCto cite and admonish sll persons
' fju t ovihiviii. i)u\ concerned to file their objections, if »ny exist, within
the time prescribed by law, or else said leave will be
granted.
. >perty of A. J. Reeves, appliea to me
tor lief to sell the property of said A. J. Reeves, a
minor:
These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to
show* cause, at my office in Jonesboro, within the time
prescribed by law, why said iief should not be granted;
else, the same will be allowed.
Witness my hand and official signature, the day and
year above written. L. A. McCONNELL.
iuay20-law4w Ordinary.
SOUTHERN
county. Georgia, deceased, applies to me for leave to |
sell a Lot oi Land, in Gordon county, Georgia, be- JJ COTTA W OK-liN
junel2-deod3m
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
A^N OMNIBUS WILL CARRY ALL GUESTS TO
OR LONDONDERRY.
Sat. SrKAMEBS. Wed. 8tkamebs
Gold. Curreucy.
Cabins $75 and $65 $75 and $65.
$130.
Cabin return tickets
ring best accom’ations. $130
Steerage, currency, $30.
Certificates for passage from any seaport or railway
ftudfroni tho COVINGTON HOTEL to Depot Free of I 5t2?f. l rnw tl °i. n Conti “ ,nt ’ **
cw. from thi. riRV nov rate " » 8 I ;°’ v “ fi™t-claM hne. For pM-
sage, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling
Green, N. Y„ or to F. F. COULTER,
Southern Express, Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
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R
F. MADDOX,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
TOBACCO, CIGARS AND LIQUORS.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR SALE CHEAP
TO THE TRADE. EVERY VARI
ETY OF TOBACCOS. CIGARS AND LIQUORS.
JAMES ORMOND. Proprietor 8TULTZ - g AXAA , ORAVELLY’S SUPERIOR, LORE
a sample of the quality of News.
narrated in nil the published histories, and of,
which he is. perhaps, tho only person now
living who can give testimony founded on j
personal knowledge.
It
'Chartered by Government of United States.
Office E^td Street, corner Walton,
ECEIVE8 Deposits of Five Cents upwards. De
posits payable on demand with interest, lnte-
Hartfonl, Connecticut, Lai an auction of i eat compounded twice per annum. 8-nd for cirular.
coffins the other days.
PHILIP D. CORY Caahler.
JACK, HIGHLANDER, MAYFLOW
ER FINE CUT, AND
CELTBItATtD
BRANDS MADE SPECIALTIES.
D. Milner, deceased
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned
to file their objections, if any they have, within the
time prescribed by law; clue. Letters of Guardianship
will be granted said applicant, as applied lor.
J. A. McCONNELL,
june!2-tf Ordinary.
Done at June Term, 1873, of Clayton Court of Ordi
nary.
Witness my official signature, the 2J day of June,
1873. JOSEPH A. McCONNELL,
faue4-law4w Ordinary.
Georgia State Grange.
COLAPxncHF.E, Ga., June 3,1873.
CIRCULAR No. 2.
Under authority of a resolution of the Georgia State
Grange, April 23, 1873. empowering appointment, by
Worthy Master thereof, of three Deputies for tbe State
at large:
Ordered, That .T. P. Stevens, of Leesburg. Lee coun
ty, l»e, and he is hereby, appointed Deputy in and for
the First, Second and Third Congressional Districts;
George W. Adams, of Forsyth, Monroe county, in and
for the Fourth, Fifth aud Sixth Diatricts; and C. W.
How ird, of Kingston, Bartow county, iu aud for the
Seventh, Eighth aud Ninth Districts.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN
full operation and are now prepared to receive order
tor all all kinds of
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
Patrons throughout the State, and farmers generally. Such as Window Caps. Enrichments of Cornice
wishing to organize local Granges,
to respect them, and to communic;
their respective “fields.*'
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PROMPTLY FILLED. -«r
FARMERS
W'e ask your attention to our Large and Com
plete Stock of Field and Garden Seed*,
Agricultural Implement* *t Machinery
Fertilizer*, <f c. Send for Catalogue.
C. n. STOCK ELL A CO.
88 Broad St., and 2 A 4 College St.,
Nashville, Tas
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L A
Vf SOTIC K.
A. C ARLINGTON,
Ijawyor,
jJWWill Practic* in Al.l the Oot r.Ts.
Office: James’ Block,
Ofdtet>2- * Manta Georgia.
. rquested thus 1 such as Bracketts, Medallion, and everything in ibe
with them in Architeetual line. Also Chimney Tot*. Vaaes, Flower
. TAYLOR. Pots, Statuary, etc. Also, manufacturers of
secretary. 8EWER PIPE,
From 3 to 30 iuches iu diameter. Also, interior deco
rations, such as
Centra Pieces, Cornice, etc.
undertake
We will guarantee all the work that
to execute to givo entire satisfaction.
PELLEGRINI h GIORQI.
JauS-dt. Rracetrack Street, near U. S. Barracks.
S
TATE OF GEORGIA—Bxkhikn Cot nty.—I hev
this day given my consent for my wife, Mary
•rryhill, to become a public or free trader.
W. H. BEURYHILL.
May 28. 1873. tny23-wltu