The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, June 29, 1873, Image 3

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How -Brown's Boy” Gets Them on the String. NASHVILLE, CHAT’iNOOGA PATENT MEDICINES. EXTRACTS FROM BY Hi PZBUNS. St.Louis Railway. CENTRAL SHORT ROUTE! To tiie We artlrtlwest! i SUMMER SCHEDULE, 1873. TO MEMPHIS AND LITTLE ROCK. Leave Atlanta 8:30 a. m. 10:00 p. m. 5:00 a. m. 12:15 i Arrive McKenzie... 7:50 .<■ That's what I Artw M.B.PW.V. Arrive Little Kock.. o:15 a. i 12:30 p. m. •l50 1*. X. 3:30 a. m. 7:30 i». M. TO ST. LOUIS AND THE WEST. Last evening I went to tke club and this is the war I heard two iAshionable young fellows talk: “Hello. Goa*” h« H Lit I “All, Fred—too, eli? What’s news?” “Oh, nix. Swell flirl I had t’opera last night, eh?” ••I should say so. |. Got her ‘on the string,’ Gas?” “You bet She’s done for.” “She is? Why, how do you get all the giris ‘on the string’ so quick, Gus? You’re lightning.” »J • I “I’ll tell you, Fred, if you'll keep quiet. What’ll you lake—sherry r” “Sherry’ll do. Go on.” “Well, a’pose I’m introduced to a new young lady like Mollie Mtfulq.’ “Well, I don't sit up ou toy ‘dig,’and talk JSve h^whvine 8 .^ 1:30 books, and old Prof. Tvndftll and Lucca. J Leave Nashville 1:45 a. just‘go for heT.’ “But how do you do it want to know f’ “Why, you know, I comnieuce the old lying dodge. Ii I’ve even never seen her I’ll teii her i'vc* been anxious so long to be presented Leave Atlanta 8:30 a. m. 10:00 i*. m. to her—tell her style first drew my attention, }% l J ,$!£ £ then I heard so much about her accomplish- i Leave Nashville 1:45 A. m. 12:20 i*. m. 7:03 l*. inents, and—” Arrive Union City.. 9:50 a. 7:35 p.m. 3:10 a. “I'siiivw !” you don't -pile U ou’ like that g^S*""** r. £ ?:0»££ 4Mt. do you, Gns ? JZ%; TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST, street, and, as she came near me, I had the ^f^e AUanta* 8:^a. m. 10:00 strongest fascination to join her. and that, ; .^five NaVhtX^ llso a.2*. 12*5 p!u. alter carrying her image home, 1 ve said to Leave Nashville.... 1:45 a. m. 12:20 p.m. 7-ooa. myself, ‘that’s my paragon—that’s the face, j Arrive Union City.: 8:50 a. m. 7:85 p.m. 8:00 a. above all others, that I could be perpetually i A * Xm J i : *l! A * , ... ,, 1 J Arrive Chicago 7: u a. m. 4:4a p. m. . :5. a. happy with. ••Wbin,- Md i ve go» her v.n TO LOUISVILLE, KY., AND THE EAST, the string’ in live minutes. The moment you heava Atlanta...... f>: >0 a. m. 10:00 p. y. get n girl’* ear, Fred, and get her to talking : ijlw 1 -j'. vi-.UT.M. confidentially—c-o-n-n-d-e-n-t-i-a-l-l-y—I say she’s gone. Have a cigar ?” “Thank you, “I’ll roll a cigarette.” •The trouble with these old dromedaries, and with a girl lc year without saying a confidential thinj: her. A girl wants to think that you’ve told her something that you haven’t told anybody else, and just as soon as she thinks so, why, she’s caught—caught, by jove—heart, lips and salle walking dress, or I'm a poke ! That is, provided you’re a nice fellow—oldgov’nor rich, Ac. Let’s have a final! bottle, eh, old boy ?” “Yon see, Fred,” continued Gus, “ I’m a little on the ‘philos.’ This first ‘breaking the ice’ with a woman’s heart is the whole thing : and, Fred, let me tell you—excuse my cigar smoke—it you ever want to get a pretty giri ‘on the string,’if you can’t do it in an hour, you never can. That devilish cider cham pagne at Thompson’s! I thought it would kill me ! Let’s have some Vichy water.” Noble Brown’s boy! PREMIUM LIST FOR THE EHAUKLIN Steam Printing House Concentrated Vegetable Specific is 1 eliminates from the system tlie specific virus which causes such a loop list of suffering. M ‘ In every form of scrofulous, mercurial and const! M ‘ ! tutional blood complaints, it stands without a compeer M * rapidly curin',' ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, sea d head suit rheum, and the 88 different varieties of skin affec tions. It is a positive curative for scrofula, and the deadly enemy of .mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly ; eliminating them from the system. The Fluid Extract of Queen’* Delight, prepared by Dr. J. S. Pemberton, has made the iu< st -wonderful and astonishing cures. , Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise , the quickest and most wonderful effects iu restoring 1 M - health. *It is harmless to the most delicate, and can M - never be used amiss. It is the trno beautifierof the * M - | complexion. If you want pure, neb blood, clear skin i and beautiful complexion, use the compound Extract 1 of Stilbngia or <)u«'.on’B I flight. Read nur treatise on 1 diseases ot the I flood. The genuine has the signature of the proprietor upon each label. J. S. PEJIREKTON k CO.. apll-yl-eod Atlanta Ga. GEORGIA STATE FAIR* COMMENCING October 27, 1873! o -AT- NK0 »! (Him tin (ah, MACON, 'GEORGIA. JVews utA'® **& ot Chronic and Acute Bheumatism, Neuralgia, Luin- jti'Call for your tickets to Memphis and Little Hock ' ,m "°' fl«‘iatjra. Kidney and N enwis Diseases, alter | For best acre of clover hay $ „ . , , CLattanooga and McKenzie, Teun. To St. Louis, 1 suSsring. by t teteh | Ml*. I* tiler'* \ eg , For best acre lucerne Lay Fre<l, that they fusa around With a g»rl lor a Chicago and the Northwest, via Chattanooga, Nashville ci»l»lc lUit iimiii ir Syrup—the scientific discov For best acre of native grass ' ” ’ ■’ ’ I |nd Columbus. To Philadelphia, New York, Boston er * of J-, p - pit,er - A regular graduate physi For best aere pea vine bay nd the Fast, via Nashville and Louisville. clan, with whom we are per-onallv acquainted, wlio j For best acre of corn forage For further information, address has for 8J years treated thesediae-i*e» exclusively with , For largest vieldof Southern cane, one acre ALBERT B. WRENN, astonishing results ’A -j, ieve :: our chnstiau duty, ' For best and largest display garden vegetables... Southeastern Passenger Agent, aller ration, to const-M-nti. iC.y request sufferers For largest yield upland cottou, one acre , Office No. 4 Kimball House—P. O Box 253. ! to use ft. especially p-rnm* n moderate circumstan* I'or best crop lot upland short staple cottou, not W. L. DANLLY, (reueral Possenger and Ticket Agt. I ouiuot afford v .*!.* money aim tuue on | less than five bales J. W. THOMA», General bup’i, Nashville. Teun. juuel5-tf LIBRARY GIFT CONCERT worthless mixture*. A the deep responsibility : dorsiug this medicin ! rience of its remark, tiou. Rev. C. H. Ewiij. hi- M. Mnrpiiv. i>. D., Fraukford, Phila( Davis, Higlistowu. New Jersey; R-‘ . Clarence. Iowa; Rev. ii. u. Smith, l ilt*: ►h Beggs, Falls Church, Philai er testimonials luun Sri ; *m. w> seriously feel For best one bale upland short staple cottou. ou ns in publicly iu- (and 25 cents per pound fer the bale) knowledge and *xpc- j For best bale upland long staple cotton fully justice* our »c- (and 25 cents per pound paid for the bale) • v -n>: •. in la. suffer- For the best oil painting, by a Georgia lady Thomas For the best display of paintings, drawings, etc. i; Kev J. B. by the pupils of one school or college v Bm-hanan, j For the best made *>ilk dress, done by a lady of »:d, N. York; Georgia, not a dress maker 'Iphin. Oth- 1 For best made home-spun dress, done by a lady .Indues,Con- of Georgia, not a dress-maker JOB PRINTING! 50 50 I j DHK EXECUTEID PnOMPTLiY I 50 j 9uo I cheaply, and in the best styles of the Art. '’T*LETTER PRESS and LITHOGRAPHIC ! PRINTING done to order. Bill Heads, Letter Heads. Envelopes, Card*. Posters, Railway 500 j Printing, Pamphlets, Books, and every description of work in the line of PRINTING, exe- 10J cuted to the satisfaction of those favoring ns with their ]Mttronage. The work shall please, 100 | and the prices shall be as low as at any similar « sUblishment in the South. Special atten tion given to orders, by mail or otherwise. A large stock and spleudid assortment of the loo j most approved styles ot PAPER, suitable for -T“b and Book AYork. k*pt constantly on hand, j An immense supply of BUSINESS ENVELOPES - a every grade, which we furnish, printed H j to order, at cheap rates. CARDS of all color*, sizes .’id qualities, kept to supply our ens- 50 toiners. Onr facilities for executing NINETY DAYS’ POSTPONEMENT l A Full Drawing Certain Cotton Manufacturing. f) WHAT A SAOAV TOWN IS DOINO — IMTOETANT TO $500,000 IN BANK TO PAY GIFTS. THE SOUTH—UNRIVALED INDUCEMENTS AT COLUMBUS. • I*.| urati8, with 1 For best piece of tapestry iu worsted and floss, Oue thousand! by a lady of Georgia dollar* Will be prf*enre*i t » any me.licin*? t.ir same For best furnished baby basket and complete set diseases showing equal merit under test, or that can 1 of infant clothes, by a lady of Georgia produce oue-fourtk a* nnny living cures. Any per F'or the handsomest set of Mouchoir case, glove son sending by letter description of affliction, will re- box and pin-cushion, made by a lady of ceive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the Georgia number of bottles to cur-, agreeing to refund the For best ball dozen pairs cotton sock*, knit by a money upon *»orn «utemeut ot ite failure to cure. lady over fifty years of age. (iu gold) RED WINK & MJX. For best half dozen pairs cotton socks, knit by a fobs Whole**t* »«d retail Atlanta. G*. irl under ten years of age, (in gold) M . ,, ,' — For the finest ana largest display of female han.l- I ii ITlsHr r* K fi * R iorait, embracing needlework, embroidery, knit- UU I VKIbll O V• kf Ui lino, crorbfttino. rni**d work, etc., by one EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTINC are unsurpassed iu the South, and our Artists ! son desiring work in this line is invited to , contracting elsewhere. H V l » any iu skill and taste Every per- id. and obtain our estimates, before 10,000 Gash Gifts Paid in Full uj of cotton a i?ig ‘nun fai a p.m icr.iU£actori<^ in ‘ spindle*. 1.4)0 a a hail milb and indirectly iL < ci > iu Georgia L - We want these slow,and franiiu / e all these mill- l ave of those tmined v Federal aiaruuders the surrender • tk ontcLtwith barn fir«t they have taken (>,710 199 last year, show- . We have now six us, running 32,000 ' th a capital of two .ud sup}>orting directly a th .usand people. No done so much, vho • Hint us with bein ; RerpH v sral Wilton, and his e.l o *r ilepots ‘or Kj energy which seems to communicate new life to Fo» flic be*t saddle horse ’!... the system, end renovate the feeb,e. fainting powers) For the best style harness horse of nature. Its operation upon the tissues of the body , F or the finest and best matched double team... does uot consist iu effecting tii* Irritability of t!i^ liv- ! F'or the best stallion, with ten of Ins colts by hi ing fibre, but In imparting a sound and healthy stim- side ‘... ulus to the Vital Organs For the best gelding It strengthens substantially and durably tue living For the best six-iuule team 0 | powers of the animal machine: is entirely innocent j lor the best single mule I and hsnuleee; mar be administer- d with impunity to 1 For the best milch cow ENOUGH or ,u. 10M*. tirkeu»««.« ! w!ietb#r I fSSk’T ^ !! i" i! *A.° 5-#Ln ! oi old or * *nisle, but th;:t it is proper I For the best sow with pigs administer It. and it it be done seasonably -ud pre- For the largest and tiueat collection of domesti. >mu npon the ashes %££ SkSSifSi I aewy wrt. wMeh,. h«,.hT »«o. ..often in .ho ; For .ho her. bn«hel of p« currcnce of the trustees, have determined to allow with^a desre« of . 165, elgUt days nfter ninety days more ior the sale ot the remnant of ticK- ^ ‘ ’ 2 l * . >. ,v of Yirrdni i Not ®ts left on band. The concert and distribution ad- i r r r, ‘ yfi . . m.T n^tuia. verti-ed for Apri! g iif therefore, postponed to Tues- xDL w 5 day, July 8, 1973, on which day, and no other, they broken down constitution? of mankind f*M?-d2m $100,000 FOR ONLY $10 I jli Third Grand Gift Concert, Library of Kevtuckv, having been sold to insure a full drawing, and the wish having bten universally < eriectly a j to all > r food ; .•beat. ur mills and G0,f»00 v . royed two bridges, j will positively and unequivocally take p!a< p our railroads, and Library Hall, Louisville, Ky. .as taken lobbed onr At this grand concert the following cash gifts • power of the fibres and of the stoi Pubii"- 1 OTKaUs; raises the aumml spirits, : eru U) tom pa Georgi The j ai d c n . € ' gJ jprrty pr-s. tjya ■biDfi con. ihin ■ be distributed by lot and paid iu full to th*- ticket- holders who draw then LIST OF GIFTS. iu this office 1 ted in the street. aO to reuae mber that rebuilt with South- One Grand Cash Gift c Xorthem capital'gSSSSSSaf"".;; been biought to 1 one Grand Cash Gift Oue Grand Cash Gilt id, Columbus can be One Grand Casa Gilt, it slow. She is the 50 Cash Gilts of ^ has become so iu six ; hi Cash Gilt* of 1(h) “*sh Gifts of stated, have taken *SS}2* 0 { 39*1 • ash Gifts of ‘ 9,0tiu Cash Gifts of 000 each b00 each 409 oa. b 3»)0 each.... >r the lK.*st bushel of sweet |K>tatoes >r the best bushel of Irish potatoes or the best fifty stalks of sugar esne >r the best result ou one acre In any lorage crop HAS THE For the largest yield of corn ou For the largest yield of wheat c For the largest yield of oats on For the largest yield of rye, on c For the best result on one acr BEST SHUTTLE. F TLlc Liok>i3in: op... any iJe on the grounds,by any lb each >0.000 Lowell df the South' an ^ears, at k*ing from ruin Onr ms;] Sf as we ho 0,710 b:» t9i of c ton. Vt the high price of eighteen -i-uts j>i-r p i • d this cottou would haves'! f->i ,-t :>.';•) » The luoutv would ! Tots] lO.OOo Gifts, c.‘l cash $54)0,000 “•T; ’ ■",?}. for provisions 1 ' 1 - itl actones take this cot- ville, audset aside for that purpose, and can only be :on, put J; through tl’»ir machinery and in.- used for that purpose, as will be seen by the following 2rea*e if* value three fold on an average, certificate of the Cashier: making worth SI.Ml,700, The planters Ornn of Farmers' a Drover-'’ Bank. ■dill rec*. e S00d, k). The goods are sent louisviiie, Ky., April 7,1873. North a. \\ i ... . 1,207,800 are brought This is to certify that there is in the Farmers’and r'»m tin. ; quarter' ;i enrich our state sec- Drovers’ Bank, to the Creditof the Third Grand Gift .on Our own n* buy ot them and thus Concert, for the benefit of the Public Library of Ken- .. . r ' , tucky, five hundred thousand dollars, which has been w ‘ kejP ‘ “ the b ?? lh * set apart by the managers to pay the gifts in full, and 1* in- outh u&& ictured her own cottou, will be held by the bank and pud out for this purpose, li.e von. he the m t prosperous country on *mdi this purpose only, he glob ]t n ’ibject which cannot be •°° ^tr »iy mipr ed upon our people, vlanr.fat rers will ' * Southn i i t - :. t ; anre. Their establishment ! °®°» th<i mnd ail the other gifts, 10,000 iu DUHi I- t < .1 . . - ,,,}> ^ rn canital Unlrmhns ber ‘ ai “o l inUng to $500,000. rn capital. I/Oiumous The mnnaot of nniold ticsm* wm u« >maifuea w .1. mi a er |> wer, and oners unusual those who first apply (orders accompanied by the mou- t • tbo‘ desiring investments, ey always Iiaving prelerences over agents) at the fol- copitfel an ’ ‘ ’ * **' re exempt idvant. Both thi prop'^rty pal taxa 1 R. S. VEECH. Cashier. The party, therefore, who holds the ticket drawing —„— the capital gift will get $100,000 iu greenbacks, and so rk out the problem of 1 of the $50,000 gift, the $25,000, the $20,000. the $10.- f ru,: *. ! 000, the $5,000, and ail the other gifts, 10,000 iu nr.m- yer. amounting to $500,000. The remnant of unsold tickets will be furnished to hose who first apply (orders accompanied by the mon- aesuing investments, ey always having preferences over agents) at the fol- 1 real estate and ottter \ lowin « prices: Whole tickets, $10; halves, $5: and j c , . ’ “ Ua 1 , quarters, $2 50; 11 whole tickets for $100. 54? for $500, trom Mate and mumci- 113 for 1,000, and 575 for $5,000. Nodiscouut on less “ FAMI LI ’» BEST TENSION! NO STHAIN ON Tlio Throadi FAVORITE NO DEPENDPIN'OE On Springs ! NO COGS! NO CONCEALED MACHINERY! . f'.r 1'-n Tetri.—Cohnulms >' The I ick of ;i Hash-Slinger. TALL*, If . TO A FORTUNE. O'j.tln >< *e. l>th instant. ban $100 worth at a time. The concert and distribution of gifts will begin st 9 O'clock on Tuesday morning, July 8, iu Public Library hall and. the fellowing will be the order of proceedings; lst Music by orchestral band. 2nd. Placing of tags (one for each ticket sold) in large wheel. 3rd. Placing ot* gifts in small wheel. 4th. Music by orchestral band. &th. Explanatory remarks by President. $th. Draw- mg of nr»t half of gift*. 7th. Music by orchestra! baud. 8th. Drawing of last half of gifta. 2th. Pla- 1 y ' 'ic-atli of n uncle in Philadelphia on Cing of large wheel with tags in the hands of a com- ; Tom Worrell, head waiter at the mittM »PP«»»** d b - v audience. 10th. orand orrhes- V ” 40 n.itil yesterday, hoa fallen Th* music on this grand occasion will he the best l ■ ;jrtuDe. that < ai. Lr pt«». rred.and the gentlemen who count R'-flg Worrri 1 hru. * from ChattHWortb, II- sud plsce the tag* alii gifts in the wheels and super- l:ao - h. homo smother. SheiHamost the drawing aad keep the record #f the drawn . . , j . , . . numbers will be chosen from the l>est koown and . W,dow . : y. and 1m reported to be most trustworthy citizen* ot the Mate. All will be m* |tl ve y comfort -ircuinstances; her only cooducted as to i>e a perfect guaranty against com- 1 - bemjr a verv jh temper. On thi* ac- pbuntirom any ju*t source. •; ft™ -•*?• wSrit i». tronH^ , H' accordingly r n away some tllue ago, pressnted st room No. 4 Public Library Building. . l-'lh-v 1 a c:rr t«, preferring to paddle Where rash checks upon the Farmers’and Drawers’ t. s , noe i: 1. r than remain at home , w*-SE?JPZ r 7 > u? , 1 x . . 1 National bank of New York, at the option of the bold- L * >l ** ‘ r continually, notwith- 1 ert w ,u I*, K ireu for the tickets. All gift# not called -!aii - h n" of his maternal rel- for iu six months from the drawing will be turned Wtiv'» over to the Public Library Fund. - led in Omaha List fell. For ,a,, nUr « *’ n<l for clreal * rs it ot employment. But THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, disposition he obtained r a telegraph company, SEWING ITS MOTION Is Positive. ITS MACHINERY IS SZMFZiXi! MACHINE! Agents Wanted.. the beat dii_ y goo<l8 merchant For the best display made by any grocery mer chant For ilie largest and best display of greeu-hous< plants, by oue person or firm For the best brass baud, not lees thau ten per formers (and $50 extra per day for their music). For the best Georgia plow stock For the best Georgia made wagon (two horse)... 50 i For I lie best Georgia made cart 25 For best stallion, four years old or more 40 | For best preserved horse over twenty years old.. 25 j For best Alderney bull • • • • 50 ] For best Devon bull 50 For l*est collection of table apples, grown iu North Georgia 50 j For best collection ot table apples grown iu Middle TW>rgia 50 j REGATTA. 1 Race one mile down stream ou Ocmn'gee River, under the rules of the Regatta Association of Macou. For the fastest four-oared shell boat, race open to the world $150 1 For the fastest double-scull shell boat, race open to the world 50 For the fastest single-scull shell boat, race open to the world 50 For the fastest four-oared canoe boat, race open to the world 60 I (By canoe is meant a boat hewn from & log, without wash-boards or other additions.) The usual entry fee of ten per cent, will be charge l 1 for the Regatta premiums. jou, OF THE FRANKLIN STEAM PRINTINC HOUSE. luo I j Tuis branch of ouv bu&iuess ia located on the third floor of our extensive building, where ' every facility for perfect work, in every style of the art. is provided. The most skilled work- 250 ! men are employed, and all work is guaranteed. Orders lor Biuciing, Binding Books, Period- 250 | icals. Newspapers, Sheet Music. Arc.. Ac., and for Re-Binding, will receive prompt attention, jjjjj BLANK. BOOKS, of every style, siz.^ and pattern, manufactured to order. Railway. Bank 300 j and County Officials, Merchants, and Business Men generally, will find it to their interest to loo examine our stock and secure our estimates lor this kind ol work. 100 I 50 Aooj THE CHRISTIAN INDEX, 25 7 2? 1 Published at the Franklin Steam Printing House. No. C Broad street, Atlanta, Ga., by J. P. “jj I Harrison Co.—a Weekly, Religions and Family Newspaper, devoted to Religion, the Tenets o.j I ami Interests of the Baptist Denomination; to Literature. Science, Art. and General Intelli- 55 - gence. This paper, which for nearly a half <>t a century has been the organ and favorite 1 of the Baptists of Georgia and other portions of the South, shaii, in the futute, merit their 100 ' Rood will and patronage bv the excellency of its character. Subscribers will find that, be- 50 i sides the large quantity of Moral and Religious Truth with which it is freighted weekly, a f»o chaste selection of Miscellaneous Reading, and a complete summary ct Reliable Intelligence, 60 , both domestic and foreign, will render them independent of other papers. The Market Re- 200 P or t s of the principal cities cf this country and of the Old World will be given, with weekly ! corrections. We invite th* attention of the advertising public to the fact that the large circu- ltw latiou of this paper, among v reliable class of population, renders it a medium of advertising 100 1 rarely equalled in the South. This paper chib4 with the leading periodicals of the Unite^ ! States. Particular attention given the requests of these who mav remit money under o ur 100 : club rates. Price per Annum in advance—$2 50. june‘20-tf *:llis walks*. Tji6HoffleantHoDieMtleMacMne^|^Y^ WALKER ♦v wt XI O M E , G- j3l . MAXUFACrUKEES OF 5 COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING 2 GAS AND STEAM FITTING, ) EXCLUSIVE AO ENTS FOR 5*1 Rome Hollow Ware aM Stove Manufacturing Company. ^887 OO. All Kinds of MILITARY COMPANY. For the best drilled volunteer military company of not lee* thau forty members, rank and file, open to ihe world........................... Ten i>er cent, entry fee on the above premium, sud at least live entries required. RACES. juueir-dlm WEED S. M. CO., Atlanta, Ca. w Worrell foa urifo-od b*i bfcmg of uu . w.*»rk ms a p >i< -Ml fett-i id r -felfet .! -. 1 sprl8-2ta«r ht watchman at thi ffitv I *** For Tick#t * « r information, apply to PHILLIPS nt waicuman at ine Oily , k CBEW REDWINE a FOX. Atlanu. Ga. ATLANTA ATER CURE. Dr. F. Kalow. Corner of Hunter and Belle Street. I'UKSK OSK—$3110. For Tro;tiU)t Homes—Got-r^is Raised; Mile Heati Meet Two in Three. 1st horse to receive $2ou 2d horse to receive 75 3d horse to teeeive 25 Ft* MB TWO—$450. For Trott ng Hor*e* that have never beaten 2:40; \ mile heats, l*e*t two in three. 1st horse to receive $300 2d horse t» receive liK) :kl bor»e i«» receive 50 F U U-AK TH UKE — $550. For Trotting Home*—open to the world; tuile heat* lw«>t three iu five. l*t horse Ui receive ....$5(0 I F YOU WANT THE BEST MACHINE EVER MADE for the least money, buy the HOML SHUTTLE. It does all kinds of work equally as well as any hifeh- price Machine; i* lijtht running, and warranted for $500 five years. Send for circular* and samples of work. “*■■*- If you want the fiuest Machine made, buy the HOME. It is almost noiseless, runs light, and is a perfect Ma chine in every respert. Ladies, and Machinists par ticularly, invited to cad and examine it. Ofbce tomer Broad and Marietta streets. Atlanta. Oa. D. «. MAXWELL. General Auent for North and South (Carolina, lieorRia and Florida. Atloi.tu, Ga.. ana Uharlotie, N. C. 1 ju«el5-ev8u-3ni Brass and In Castings DE TO ORDER ust Arrived PER STEAMER FROM EUROPE, JOSEPH ARBOLA CHARLESTON CARDS. HAS atlCXlYXD Geo. W. William*. William Birmk. Jo*. K. Roukktkon, Jab. Bridok. Jr.. Kort. t*. Cathcart. Frank E. Taylor. WIFBS I) M ho R. Kalow, w-ll known through his rapid and :<d lior*» 15 & month and board. ' — ttered his position by ac- v j diniug-room waiter at fi -ere Ue was qnickl; pro-' . waiter. ToeaJay evening and nearly at the aanie time he received a dispatch stating that his mcle and guardian, a prominent liquor mi-r- b« Metr oled t was F. MADDOX, TOBACCO. CIGAUS AND LlQUOItS. sbant at 711 Spruce street, Philadelphia, trie KKEPs CONSTANTLY ON HAND TOU HALL CHKAP i Wsiter. jnhnaiLl'j.mesLyo’i a.J Vtntsrh'eU, Beernr; wooderfnl cures. Lav returned to our city, and opened an establifcbineut auxin, f r the cure of all Chronic ! Diseases, and U‘» rewperttuijy lul'oriiis the citizen* af I Atlanta and aurronndieg country, that he i* prepared ' !»t horse t*» receive, to cure Ltvrn Comflaist, Fever. Rhbumati*m. i 21 boffte to receive NKVKALOIA, SCftOKCLA. IhUAkFJ PECfLIAR to Wc J ri men*. All Impuritich of th« Bl6oi>, Hkin Dx*ea*e», Kidney and Bladder Complaint*, Rtopfaok of the i * or R‘ ul fi»»»S> Uoraei Water. Pilm or all Kinds, Stricture*, Gonorrhea. 1 heat*. , Eye aud Ear Couiplaiut alter M saalen, Scarlatina, 1st horse to receii i etc., etc. i ,. A* * proof of his success, the Jncfor : in raferrini; to the following person' UiK-ker. ot tiie firm of t'uaptu»n. Uuci Major, W. B. Cox. Mr. T. J. HiiCij orld; two mile orid; two mile pleasure 1 Mr. J. W. for Bunnla* It" iwe mx—^.",00. —iiprll to Iho w . la-.t two In ilir. . XV. brother of bia deceased JnT.tr. wax lying at fce point of death. Yeaterday morning Urn. Worrell, his toolb ar, arrived hare from Illinois to induce Tom Iri go with her to Philadelphia to see hia 110- ole. Hbortly alter her arrival hero a dispatch STFLTZ'S aaaa. oKavelly s srpERioit, r/iNK I vaa received announcing that the uncle had TO THE TliADE. EVIBY YABI- ETY OF TOBACCOS. CIOAKS AND U4DOK3. lied, leaving to hia nephew his entire fortune, which is estimated from 450,000 to 8150,000, notwithstanding that it had been reduced 8100,000 by the Boston conflagration. Mrs. Worrell and non left for the East on an early train this morning. Next will be Commaneement Week at Yale. The luxating of the Alumni to fill vacancies in the corporation will occnr on Wednesday, t5th inst. A* Kubrt. Mr. Schnllucfer. Dr. M. Mitclmll, Superio Vicar. Mi. Turner, of Brooklyn, Father Marouy, Philadelphia, ltev. Mr. Sunth. Macon. Uol. Ganlden, Quitman. Mis* Dunwoody, I)ari*n. Mr. While,Conn**. outside of hi« Institution he will treat all Acute Disease* With ^reat Hiicceaa. Tiiia method of treat- *t rapid, safest aud only remium* will be coutested tor uuder »turf. The usual entry fee of ten per uioout ot the vmrae will be charged. J. WILLIAMS HO,- WHOLESALE GROCERS. Cotton Factors and Bankers, HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, BIPNIE & CO. Commission Merchants. <>•> Hun v«*r St root* New York. may 25-«»m HENRY BISCHOFF & CO WHOLESALE GlOCERS Carolina R. i o o, Malaga, Walrasa, Muscato, Masala and Bor- deau, SAUSAGE from Bologna. CHEESE from Rome, SARDINES in Salt, MACCARONI from Napoli. A REGULAR LINE OF CONFECTIONERIES Aud keep* the be*t of fruits in the market Goods delivered iu the city free. Give us a cull. JOSEPH ARBOLA* jnoeld-tf Whitehall Street. Tax notice. JACK. HIGHLANDLR. MAYFLOW ER FINE CUT, AND COUNTY EXHIBITIONS. Particular attention ifiven to the cure of hummer l 1. To the county which (throuyU ita thwlety ot Complaint, and Teething Period of Children. Meuiu- Club*) shall furnlah the largeat aod finest di*- gitia i« not datiReroua when taken m time. This J l»l*y# in merit and variety, treatment give* a white and sort skin, and everybody wil learn to treat hi* family for ACUTE DIHEAMK8. li>7 Kust Hfty, I’liuiiuston, S, C. tuay23-3m-eo«l rjlHE HOOKS of the City Tax Cobeotor and He- eeiver will be o|m*ii for reoeiMng tlu* CELEBRATED BItAMm MADE SPECIALTIES. FREEDMAN’S SAVINBS A TRUST CO. Chartered by Government of United Stetea. Office Sroad Street, corner Wfelton, merit and vailety, «»f *t«*ck, product* result* of home industries, all raised, pro duced or manufactured in tbs comity $1000 j 2. Second beat do 50U 3. Third heat do 300 4. Fourth nest do 200 fcntrtex lo h. made al tile Au.uat Couveution la gUTlERf, lUM, IAR HUM, ITtll AH* AMICM.TV* «ai J. E. AD CER & CO. IMI-ORTKBS OF SAJIDWARBL GENERAL TAX Atlieti Articles contributed to the County Exhihitlone can „.«o compete for specific premiums In the Premium i of Five C*-nt* upwards. Dr- i j^,t ; (or iii*tance a thriuer may contribute to the Ks- s demand with Interest, .ute- I «*l> of his couuty a huahel «if Bread Corn, lie per annum. Send for cintlar. I, m , o„-n enter it. Individually, for prnuinni 144. PHILIP D.C iBir Cashier. 1 June JO 1 fill Max-ting Mrax-t and «2 Emit Bay Straat, CHARLESTON, S. C. niiav’Jfi Mm of the CITY OL ATLANTA, ou July 1. Ifi73. J. H. FRANKLIN. City Tax Collector and Receiver.