The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, August 31, 1873, Image 6

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ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS’ S A P O L I O S A P O L I O SAP 1 O for Window* ia better than Whiting or WtUr. No removing curtain* s a p o an o clean* Paint and Wood, tm fact fit* entire bouse, better than Soap. No slopping. Save* labor. Yon can’t afford to be without it. S A p t) L I O S A P O L I O S A P O L I O Add or Oil and Rotten I S A P O L I O Items About Women. Miss S&llie Cooper, Shawneetown, Ills., nu- j sonoces herself as a candidate for county •ehool superintendent. An Ohio school-ma’am has killed 114 snakes on her way to and from school thi6 summer. Lydia Thompson is going to marry her business manager. Ten to one he dosen t • manage her. New Haven has a female letter-carrier. She | gets very mad when alluded to as a “street- : walker. ” Miss Dorcas Knowles, a maiden of 71 years, bung herself at Hampden, Me. Qitsppoint* I ment in love is believed to have been the mo-; tive. v A Peoria woman threw a brick j eently, striking herself on the beck oi the head with so much force that it knocked her down. The Danbury News says no true w oman will ask a man just after breakfast what he will have for dinner, or just before dinner to put a Clothes-line np. It coats as much, says the Rev. Henry Mor gan, to launch a woman on the sea of life in these timee es it would take to lit out a small •chooner. A Beloit editor takes it upon himself to say that “cows, elephants or rhinosceroses may run gracefully, but women never.*' “ The one thing," says Jean Paul, “whicha maiden most easily forgets, is bow she looks; hence mirrors were invented. ” j Miss Miranda Thompson, of Illinois, shears j sheep, mows grass and binds wheat, and goes to church on Sundays with- the biggest bustle in town. A correspondent of the New York Msil says that “kiasiug a lady with an Elizabethan rufl on ia about aa much fun as embracing a cir cular saw in fall motion.” A girl eighteen years old living in Vicks burg bored the lock off the back door of a store and helped herself to a silk dress and a fine shawl. Job has a rival in Savannah in the shape of. ... tw „ a dry goods clerk, who has been horse-whip- u * ai n S A r () I i I (I ped by seven different women, but he remains A A ^ in his place as if nothing had happened. “Men are easily deluded,” says the ex-Em- prees Eugenie; ‘ ‘they are duped on every hand; the same arts succeed with all of them, and the woman is a genius who strikes out a new way to get the better of them.” “Does one woman in fifty fill the lower half of her lungs with air? ” is the stern inquiry of a sanitary exchange. The editor of that papar never heard the voice of an infuriated mother-in-law. Mies Eliza- J. Buchanan, the Republican nominee ior superintendent of schools in Jefferson county, lows, is just of age, a bright, cultivated woman, and weighs over 300 pounds, A Memphis woman who didn’t want to mix with common folks hired a steamboat at an expense of $S0Q to take her to a picnic and return, and no one hot herself and the crew was allowed to go on the boat. A Western railroad condnotor, after twenty STATE LAW CARDS. %* Parties having business in any of the tow named below, will find the Lawyers whose Cards nserted below reliable and prompt. Cards inserted $80 a year. PORT ROYAL RAILROAD GEORGIA HOTELS. ^THENS. Cobb, Erwin &. Cobb. Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga. Emory Speer, Lawyer, Athens, Georgia, a* Solicitor General, will at tend the Conrt* of Clarke, Jackaon, Walton, Gwinnett, Hsll, Banks, Franklin, Habersham. White, Babun, and give attention to collection* and other clalma. Tinsley W. Rucker, C. D. Hill, J. Allbuainesa prom r .-, ... Lied to, and the aamu respectfully solicited. iANL ' made. All bntin i the Conrt* o Collections ■ diligently attended to. M E R I 0 tT 8. S A P G L I O removes Soap from Marble Mafttels, Sable* and Statuary, front bard finished Wall*, and from China and Poraolain SAP O Li 16 Tut will There is no one article known 14. IL that will do so t Ml i HANDS A POll O many kinds of work and do it as well asSapo- article for the Bath, “reaches the foundation” ol all dirt, opens the porei and gives a healthy action and brilllanl tint to the skin. handS APOLIO Cleanses aud Beautifies the Skin, in stantly, removing any stain or blemish from b >th hands and face. HANDS APOLIO J. R. McCleskey, Attorney at Law. ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE) | Or Pobt Royal Railroad Company. . Augusta, Ga., June 28. 1873.) O N AND AFTER MONDAY, JOKE 30, TRAIN8 ON this Road will run as follows: DOWN DAY PASSENBER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at 6:45 a.m. Arrive at port Royal at 2:16 p.m. Arrive at Charleaton at 4:45 p.m. Arrive at Savannah at S:30r.K. UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. WiU leave Port Koyel at 9:45 x.u. Leave Charleston at 8:10 A.M. Leave Savannah at 9:3U a.M. Arrive at Augnsta at 6 :38 p.m. DOWN NIBHT PASSENBER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at 2:10 p.m. Arrive at Port Royal at 11:85 p.m. Arrive at Charleaton at 6:00 a.m. Arrive at Savannah at 12:30 p.m. UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Win leave Port Koyel »t 10:30 p.x. Leave Charleaton at 6:00 p.m. Leave Savannah at 9:50 p.m. Arrive at Augusta at 8:00 a.m. Passengers leaving Atlanta by the 6 o’clock p. m. train, make connection at Augusta with Down Day Passenger for Port Royal, Savannah, and points Southeast. JA8. O. MOORE, Jyl-dtf Engineer aud Superintendent. B ARNE8V1LLE, State Lottery FOR AUGUST. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spots wood, MACONT, GBOHOIA, , Nearly opposite PesMoger Depot. Board $3 per day. ang 3-tf P. WHELAN, Proprietor. :S 1HAMIUICK HOCIK. WEST POINT. GEORGIA. The travelling nnbiic are informed that they can | obtain First-class meals and good accommodations at this house. | Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left I tide of car shed. PAT. GIBBONS, ian2G-d3m Wans 1 Home & Free ScDool. DRAWINGS DAILY, AT 5 P. M. Capital Prize $7,000.00 30,310 Prizes, Amounting to $53,253.20. Tickets $l>00, Shares in Proportion LIVINGSTON HOTEL. NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE. LA FAYETTC A. MRS. M. MARBLE. ... Proprietress. Board by the Day, Weak or Month, at the most Reasonable Rates. John F. Reddinsr, Attorney-at-Law, will give carelul attention to al) business put in his bands. J. A. Hunt, c ALHO VN. Joseph McConnell, Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga., will practice in all the Courts. Office at the couit house. c A U T K K 8 V I 1, L E Wofford A Milner, ATLANTA STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS Cor. Marietta and Broad Sts. BEN. ZTOUTTON, PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTER, Designers and Engravers, Address Lock Box 851, - - - ATLANTA, CA. S TENCIL MARKING PLATES of every description cut to order. Name plates for marking Ciothin g, with Ink and Brush, 76c; by mail 86c. Baggage, hotel and key Checks, Notary Public aud Society Seals, Al phabets and everythiug in the line made to order. Cotton alphabet made a specialty. Older* from a distance promptly attended d eo4-1-. F° R 8 Y T H Cabaniss & Turner, Attorneys at-Law, will practice in the coumies >( Flint Circuit, and Supreme Court, and elsewhere by special t rival in the world for r preventing ronghness and chap ping of either bands or face. handS APOLIO removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains and Grease; lor workers in Machine Shops, Mines. Ace., is invaluable. For making the Skin White and Soft, and giving it a “bloom of beauty.*' it is un surpassed by any cosmetic known. handS A P O L I O costs lu to 15 cents per cake, and every body should have it. years of experience, concludes that be bad : QQM’T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS ratber carry twenty thousand men passengers ! It or Merchant ir he ha. it or than to have one lone, lorn female board his ) W|H proeurt „ tor thrn wrUe tram. j onr f. nm p,,|ct. “ All about SI.polio," Haverstraw, New York, has a female bar- j . nil lt .....iieit free, ber, and its curious how suddenly tbe honest; runou uadpauic e n m c old citizens, fifty and sixty years old, have; pJbk FLAOeTiT'y ’ A. D. Hammond, F° KT V ALLEY. W. C. Collier Attornev aud Counselor at Law, Fort Valley, Ga K I K F I N . R- H- Johnston. Jr.. Doyal & Nunnaliy, Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted to their care. WANTED B y a gentleman, a fubnished boom in e private family, where there ere few or no other hoarder.. Beferencee exchanged. Addreea H. C. Herald office. augStf OA AM PEEP ABED AGAIN TO SELL THE GENUINE COAL CREEK LUMP COAL. IjIVJHH.Y STABLE CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE. SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, MACON, GEORBIA, N THE ABOVE SCHEME, FORMED BY THE | THOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor Soard &3 ZE»or Day Op. PaasonK-r Depot, and Or'y One Minute’s Walk J ND1 AN 8PR1NU8. N. C. Collier, Attorney at Law. PATENT MEDICINES. pflt by their razors and fallen in love with a ! barber chair. Mies Kitty Mason, of Elgin, had a oar-1 bnncle on her neck and couldn't go to a party, j : and she imbibed laudanum. The doctors | saved her, and out of respect for her feeliugs the party was postponed. For a good head of hair a French peasant' girl can get forty fraDCS (eight dollars) from i the chignon makers; bright golden will bring i more, and a woman of over sixty got one I hundred and twenty-five francs for her stook I of silver white locks. Sarah De Camp was laugLing and giggling I of Chronic end Acnte Bhenmettem, Neuralgia, Lam- in chnrch at Grand Banks, Nebraska, when *»«o. Sciatica. Kidney and Nervous Dieeaeee, after the preacher said: “Thedevil hlw hi., eyra ^ on Sarah De Camp. The next flay Sarah | e ry of J. P. Fitter, M. D., a regular graduate physi decamped from this life by jamping into a Clan, with whom we are personally acquainted, who w ~i j ' has for 39 years treated these diseases exclusively with , astonishing results We believe it our Christian duty, Mn. Francis Willard has got her rights ; after deliberation, to conscientiously request sufferers handsomely, having been appointed professor i *° UB ® especially persons in moderate circumstsn » Wowi.h'n ces, who cannot afford to waste money and time on Of esthetics lathe Womans ColIege_ of the wor thi eB g mixtures. As cle.gymen, we seriously feel the deep responsibility resting on ns in publicly in dorsing this medicine. But our knowledge and expe rience of its remarkable merit fully justifies our ac tion. Rev. C. H. Ewing. Media, Pennsylvania, suffer ed sixteen years, became hopelese. Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D., Frmnkford, Philadelphia: Rev. J. B. Davis, Highstown, New Jersey; Rev. J. 8. Buchanan, Clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. G. Smith, Pittsford, N. York; Bsv. Joseph Beggs, Falls Church, Philadelphia. Oth er testimonials from Senators. Governors, Judges, Con gressmen, Physicians, Ac., forwarded gratis, with sou sending by letter description of affliction, ceive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund the money upon sworn statement of Its failure to cure. RED WINK k I-OX, fab6 Wholesale and retail Agents Atlanta. Ga. M ACW * C. B. Wooten, Attorney at Law. *• *• * “vju ire7 Benj. W. Barrow, Lawyer; will give prompt attentiou to any legal busi ness entrusted to his eare. M A D 1 8 O N A. G. & F. C. Foster, Attorneys-at law, will practice in Ocmulgee Circuit. Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Courts. The Senior is Register in Bankruptcy for 6th aud 6th Dis tricts. M ONTEZUMA AND OGLETHORPE FISH & DUPREE. Attorneys at Law. screaned by tbe c I : ternary combination of 78 numbers, making 76,076 tickets, and the drawing of 12 ballots, there will be 220 prize*. each having three of the drawn num bers on it; 4,356, each hiving two of them cn; 25,740, each having one only oi them on; and also 45,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers on them, being blanks. To determine the fate of these prises and blanks, 78 numbers, from 1 to 78 inclusive, will be severally placed in a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 12 of them drawn out at random: and that ticket having for tta combination the 1st. 2nd. aud 3rd drawn numbers. will be entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 00 That ticket having on it the 4th, 6th. and 6tb drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket hating on it the 7th, 8th, and 9th drawn numbers, to 660 00 That ticket having on it the 10th, lith. and 12th drawn numbers, to. 660 0C That ticket having on it the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th drawn numbers, to 660 00 That ticket having on it the 3d, 4th and 6th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 5th, 6th, and 7th drawn numbers, to 660 00 That ticket having on it the 6th, 7th, and 8th drawn numbers, to 660 00 That ticket having on it the 8th, 9th. and 10th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on lt the 9th, 10th, and 11th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 4th drawn cumbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 6th drawn numbers, to 217 60 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, and 6th drawn numbers, to 217 60 All other tickets (being 207, with three of the drawn numbers on, each 20 00 Those 66 tickets having on them the 1st and 2nd drawn numbers, each.... 10 00 Those 66 tickets having on them the 3rd aud 4th drawn Lumbers, each 5 00 All other tickets (being 4,224) with two of the drawn numbers on, each 2 00 And all those tickets (being 25,740) with one only of the drawn numbers, each 10 CAPITA!. FBIZK On Mondays capital will be $7,"00 00 On Tuesdays and Fridays capital will be 4,500 00 On Wednesdays capital will be 6.000 oo load, at $6 50 per ton, that is 26 On Thursdsys and Saturdays 6,000 00 Kennesaw House, MARIETTA, CEORCIA. FLE THER & FREYER, GAINESVILLE HOTEL MTBWY FITTED DP FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. E. L. CALDWELL, - - - Proprietor. june4-dtf THE JONES HOUSE, NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE. COVINGTON* CEORGIA. R- W. JONES, Proprietor. MJT Free conveyance from tbe Railroad. “AR apriMdly cents per bushel—Uie weight warranted. Parties in the city, or at a distance, will do well to send their orders at once. You remember the scarcity of Coal last winter, take notice and govern your selves accordingly. y4l-m KDWARDPABSON8. RICHLAND BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 146 Lanvale street, near Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. W M. D. MARTIN, A. M., Principal, assisted iby Graduates of the University of Virginia. French and German taught by experienced native masters. Session commences September 15th. Catalogues with full particulars sent to any address. Refen to Rev. It. B. Elliott, Gen. A. R. Lawton, R. J. Da van t, Savannah; Samuel Lawrence, Marietta; John Marlin, Augusta. jy29-2m WANTED. Competent “Book Keeper.” Apply, with ref erence. to T. J. Blood worth, Griffin, Ga., or to Capt. W. F. Johnson, at the office of Mark W. Johnson, At lanta, Ga. RUS P. JOHNSON. Aug. For further particulars send lor schemes. No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a supe rior denomination can be entitled to an inferior prize. Prizes payable forty (40) days after the drawing, and subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent. All prizes of $20.00 and under will be pai l immedi ately after the drawing. gS“ Prizes cashed at this office HOWARD & CO-. Managers, mpp-feb21 ATLANTA, GA. NEWTON HOUSE. MRS. JANET HAUDROP, CORNER OF MAIN AND SPKINO STREETS. SPARTA, GEORGIA. TERMS: $2.00 per dsy Lodging included. 60 per meal Without Lodgin march 25-tf. LAGER BEER. T ) OUR USUAL STOCK OF WINES AND | Liquors, we have just added an Agency lor the j sale of the CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER, Gaff A Co., Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Aurora, Indiana. This IJeer is specially made for shipment South, and is. therefore, the best ever sold in this State, i Every keg guaranteed to be good and sound. Order* Solicited. We refer the public to the following correspon- NATIONAL HOTEL. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, J. E. OWENS. Proprietor, Late of Piedmont and Orange Hotel. Lynchburg. Ya. BAGGAGE CARRIED TO AND FROM THE DEPOT aprili FREE OF CHARGE. ^\CT0 '■ ' V Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, at a salary of $1,800, which is to be increased to $2,000 in 1871, $2,200 in 1875, and $2,400 in 1876. A Brooklyn girl has applied to Wise for pwsasge in his balloon, and the profeesor de clares himself willing to take her if she will wear a fall hoopskirt, so that ahe may be safely dropped out if it becomes necessary to communicate with tbe land anywhere between there and Europe. Miss Lucinda Holmes of Peoris told James Bascomb the other night that she couldn't marry him, whereupon he drank from a phial. She sent for a doctor and a preacher, and af ter he had been atred and they were united it was found that be had drank nothing bat sweetened water. , Tbe editor of • Bangor (Maine) paper was recently shown 1,000 buttons strung on a cord a little over las, feet long and no two being alike. They ranged from the tiniest pearl to the hwgtek brass “U. 8.” The pro curing and arranging of this choice collection occupied a young lady three years. A St Pan! domestic thought she would take ajrefreshing bath, and aa a preliminary cover ed herself with sapoiio. She hadn't been in the water but a Saw momenta when ahe felt like aereamiug. Her mistress rushed ia, and fonnd her hsndmaidsn of a royal pnrple hue, and the lye burning her skin. A tub of lard waa brought into requisition and eased the pain. Literary Chit-Chat. 'The unpublished correspondence of Lamar tine, lately issued in Puts, gives the finishing touch to nisrsputstion. Hollow,jnsehanieal, artificial and ualai ss a gill, he began life as a literary Don Juan, and ended it as the most sturdy literary beggar of the age. They who call larmsrtiue agreat poet add name him by the side of Hhekapeare and Dante are becom ing fewer aa the essantial emptiness ol his books grows more apparent. Mr. Maokay has written the life of Sir James Dahrympte, an eminent Scotchman, first Earl of Stair, and endeavors to recover his memory from the unfavorable judgments of Hacanlay end other historians. “B. H. I.” writes tbns of the Iste London book seller, John Camden Hotten: What a faculty for work he had was a last- i ‘* ,e . Blood - ’ ni * t “ th * ■‘gnature ing wonder even to those who knew him best. ! of lh ' proprle or upo “ J’s/'pembebton * CO., He would reach Piccadilly at ten, read and | •plt-rl-eod Atlanta, da. answer a mass of correspondence, sometimes ■ extending to fifty sixty letters in one morn- j ing; he would see customers, authors, artists, printers, stationers, binders, going into elab orate, complicated details with each, and then A a R A K C K . W. W.”f urner, Attornej-at-Law. Special attention given to collec tion,. ATLANTA PAPKU MIL.I.S. Book anti M-w* AFAYKTTK. J. C. Clements Will practice In Rome end Cherokee Circuits. Prompt attention given to collection*. Claims lor wild land* attended to promptly. - Hamilton Yancey. Attorney at Law. Office In New Empire Block, Broad street. Will practice in all the Courts. Prompt at tention given to business. Lawyer. Practices Dunlap Scott, in all the Coarts. C. A. Thornwell, Special attontion S’ George F. Pierce, Jr„ Attorney at Law 1 K N N A JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor. REOPENING OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. T he public schools op the city of at lanta will be re-opened on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 1st. , . favorably with the analyses of the best foreign beers All promotions will be announced by the Principals of and ales. I am, very truly, yours, CUTHMAN & HAAS. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA.. Juke 18,1873. I Mr. IF. J. Land, City: Dkau Sir—Messrs. Gaff & Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, ] desire us to accept the Agency for the sale of their j Orescent Brewery Vienna Beer. We have tried the Beer aud Aud it a pleasant and palatable beverage, but before accepting the sale of it we want your profes sional opinion aa to ita purity, we, therefore, desiie you to call at our store and draw a sample from a small lot which we have here. After yon have made an anal ysis let us know the result. Respectfully, GUTHMAN A- HAAS. ATLANTA, GA., JULY 1, 1873. Messrs. Uuthman d* Haas, Atlanta, Ga.: Gbntlbmkx—This will certify that I have made a thorough chemical examination of the “ Crescent Brewery *’ Lager Beer, received of yon a tew days ago. I find the article free lrom injurious substances, drugs, etc., the bitter principle being dne to pure Hop Resin. The analysis herewith affixed exhibits tha quanti ties of the main proximate constituents and compares H O WA RD HOUSE BROAD STREET. | Nearly Opposite Montgomery and EufaulaR. R. Depot EUFAULA, ALABAMA. j BOARD—Per Day $ 2 The Best House in town. i aprll ly W. J. HOWARD.Prop’r. the several School* on the first day. Scholai s will therefore on that day repair to tlie rooms occupied by them at the dose of last year. New applicants, and those desiring transfe rs to oth er Schools, can obtain admission tickets from the Su perintendent before the opening of the Schools. Superintendent’s office at Girl’s High School Build ing, corner Washington and Mitchell streets. Office hours from 10 to 12, a. m., every day till the opening of the Schools. B. MALLON, Sup’t. augl7-«od2W LAWYERS. John H. Woodward, W k SHINGTON. QUEENS DELIGHT _ rifler •( the Blood, It thoroughly neutralizes and eliminates from the system th* specific virus which causes such a long list of suffering. In every form of scrofulous, mercurial and coustl tutlonal blood complaints, lt aland* without a compeer eliminating them From the system. The Fluid Extract of Queen's Delight, prepared by Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, has made the meet wonderful and astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise the quickest and meat wonderful effects in restoring health, lt is harmless to the most delicate, and can never he used aoatss. It is the true beauti&er of the oemplexion. If you want pure, rich blood, clear akin and beautiful complexion, nee tbs Compound Extract of Stilllngla or Queen’s Delight. Bead our treatise on snatching half an boor for a hasty meal in the neighborhood, would go through the same programme again in the afternoon, rarely leaving his shop much before nine o’clock in the evening, and then frequently taking some young writer or artist half the way homo with bim to discuss a new plan or give instructions for fresh work. Hi* fertile brain seemed never to be at rest. Ho overtaxed it, and it at last gav6 way nnder the Btrain. SOUTHERN NURSERY. IRWIN & THURMOND. W E are offering to the public a selection of Fruit adapted to the Southern climate, constating of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Quinces, Grapss, etc. Our Floral and Ornamental Shrubbery Department is complete. We have everything usually found in a well conducted Nursery, and of varieties wo have tested and know to be suited to the Southern climate. We are determined to make good stock aud sell at reasonable prices. All orders by mail attended to with promptness sod rare. Wo have reliable agents, either local or traveling. In many localities in tbla aud other States South, and wo prefer, where convenient to onr customers, to do our burliness through them. furnish gratia our catalogue O. Box 665, Atlanta. Ga. IRWIN k THURMOND. W. H. Toombs, Attorney at Lew. Prompt attention given to all bnsi- i entrusted to his care. BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. MAJ. C. M. HANVEY, Cor. Marietta and Forsvth Sts., Opposite th* Gapitol, Is prepared to receive a few day and regular Boardera aug20-tf Mmo. Nilanon’fl recent difficulty with Queen i We will, upon application, fur Victoria’s official representatives is the all ab- j “jnjEjfSjS?' Addr#M A> . t>. sorbing theme of conversation in London | rST.SUE Harrison Bradford & Co’s STEEL PENS. thousand." The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria will visit St. Petersburg at the end of Sep tember, or the beginning of October. This event is considered to be one of great impoj- tance in Vienna court circles. Special attention called to the well known numbers, Mft 7M8-M A FACTORY, MT. VERNCN; OFFICE, 75 JOHN ST., N. Y augfi-Sm SOCIATION OF CHEROKEE GEORGIA AND ALABAMA, are now ready to aell their Tickets of Ad mission. The Exhibition will begin on the 8th of September, and continue through the week. In addition to one day’s admission to tho Fair Grounds, the Ticket of each holder will be cutitled to a chance in the follow • lug Gifte: 1 Grand Rosewood Piano $660 oo 1 Parlor Organ 200 00 1 Silver Tea Sett loo 00 1 Cash gift in Gold Coin 100 00 2 Cash gifts in Currency, $50 each 100 00 5 Cash gilts in Currency, $26 each 125 00 10 Cash gifts in Currency, $10 <jach loo oo 20 Cash gifts In Currency, $5 each 100 00 176 Cash gilts iu Currency, $1 each 175 10 216 Gifts, amounting to $1,650 oo PRICE OF TICKETS. FIFTY CENTS. For Ticket* or information apply to F. Penes, Gene ral Agent, or T. J. PERRY. Sec’y., , Rome, Ga. Tickets for salo by Kedwlno k Fox, Phillips k Crew, la the bounds of the Fair. I will givo $5 In gold to tho agent selling tho most tickets over one hundred; $2 50 to tho party selling the next mo3t. F. PENCE. THOMAS FINLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA CEORGIA. RACTICK IN THE SUPREME AND CIRCUIt Courts, and elsewhere by special contract. Al business attended to with dispatch. Office: North East Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets, Beil Build g, up hi tairs. _____ decHl - AW NOTICK A. C. CA R L I N C T O N, tfirWu.c Practice in All the Codbtk.^^ Office: Hepublic Block, Otb2-dte 4 tlauta Georgia. 8. A. DARNELL. Attorney - at-Law SPECIAL CSMMISCIONER Of CLAIMS For GeorgiA. Office corner Broad and Alabama Sts Will practice in the Courts of Atlanta and Bine Ridge Circuit*. WM. J. LAND, An. Chem. ANALYSIS: Extractive matter, (Sugar, Dextrine, Albu men, Hop Resin, etc.) Pet, 6.4283 Alcohol—(volume per centage) 6.6025 Water Pet. 88.0717 Specific gravity of the Beer 1.0167 jy*-« UNIVERSITY HOTEL, ATHENS, GEORGIA, By R. H. LAMPKIN. Ratks or Board.—Per day, $2.00; per week. $*.00. aprl0 Madison House. MADISON, GEORGIA. T RAVELERS, Invalids and families will find this one of the beet hotels in the So the trains who will take cars reasonable. May23-d-tf. TENNES8EE HOUSE, Corner Tennessee and Main streets, Cartersvine, Ctaorgla, South Carolina Railroad. LIFE AND MONEY SAVED-NO HUMBUG T HE increasing demand for my Southern Remedy has induced me to enlarge my facilities for man ufacturing. and I am now prepared to furnish it in any quautity to suit purchasers. The efficacy of this •* Great Remedy,” for Dysentery, Diarrha, the Chole ra Morbus, and Dentition (cutting of teeth) of child- rou, is, without question, as hundreds of certificates will testify, that nothing has ever been offered to the public as a cure for these diseases that is its equal. In premonitory symptoms of the much dreaded epidem ic Cholera, its effects are speedy aud sure. It is peas ant to tho tast'*, pas no naoseatiug effect, and to be convinced of its virtu* ’tis only necssaary to give it a triul. lt can bo purchased at tho drug stores ot Col- , lier k Venable, corner Decatur and Marietta, aud Mr Howard. Peachtree street and at my office. I havo taken tho liberty of appending the names ol i a few of our citizens, to whom I respectfully refer as | to the merits of this Remedy. They having used it i some of them for years past, both ludiviilually »nd iu their families: Juo R Wallace, Judge O A Lochrane, A K Feago, Jno Georgs, J T Porter, T J Maher, Leroy Morris, Joseph Woodruff, Jordon Johnson, Elisli ltdbinsou, Mutt E Walker, U Montgomery, Goo W Horton, Juo C White, W J Johnson, Joe H Ransom. Wm McOonn> U. hi llall, G KIckllghter, T. It Snell, Cobb co, Oto Sherdon. J A Hayden, llobt M Farrar. Wm Powers. Anthony Mur phy, N It Fowler, Thos G Orusssll. A L Holbrook, Jas Caldwell, Geo Wiushiu. S. T. BICCERS, SOl.E PROFKIKTOE, “BIGGER'S SOUTHERN REMEDY.” 9t'd“ Office: Peachtree street, Powell’s Building. CHA.SLBSTON, June 29. 1878. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE 2»th INSTANT. the following Schedule will be ran en the 8outh Carolina Railroad: BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND AUGUSTA DAY PAS8F.KOE& TRAIN. Leave Charleston 6:00 a. sc Arrives at Anguata 1:50 P. x. Leaves Augusta 5:20 a. m. Arrives at Charleston 1:10 p. m. NIGHT XXPUK88 TRAIN. Leaves Charleston 8:10 p. u. Arrives at Augusta 7:16 a. m. Leaves Augusta. 6:15 r. m. Arrives at Charleston 6:35 a. X. Between Augusta and ColnmbUi. DAY PARSKNGF.lt TRAIN. Leaves Augusta 6:20 a. m { Arrives at Columbia 1:46 p. u ‘ Leaves Columbia 5:30 a. u Arrive* at Augusta 1:50 p. u NIGHT KXrRES8 TRAIN. 8:15 P. u 4:16 A. M Leaves Columbia 7:15 p. u Arrives at Augusta ...7:16 a. v Day and night trains out of Atlanta connect closely with this Road at Augusta for Charleston and Colum bia. Daily Train out of Macon makes close connection with Night Train. Night Train out of Augusta makes close connection at Columbia with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Passengers for points on the Greenville end Columbia Railroad will avoid a tedious delay at night in Colum bia, by takiug this route. Elegant new Sleeping Cars on night trains between Augusta and Charleaton. 8. B. PICKENS, , auul-dtf Genersl Ticket Agent. Grantville Hotel. B. F. 3M. T. BRANNON. 1 .TIR8T-CLA8S HOTEL, situated tot mediately op- ~ posit© the depot, in the pleasant little Tillage of Grantville, on Atlanta and West Point Railroad. A few summer boardera oan find pleasant rooms and good fare. augs-tt STAR CANDLES! PROCTER A CAMBLE S Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES! AUGUSTA GROCERS, .paa-tf david McBride, 8UCGBS60B TO McBBIDE & SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF Fine Carriages, PHAETONS, LUCY COBB INSTITUTE, ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES. ATHENS, CA. Mrs. A. E. WRIGHT, Principal. riVnr FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION WII.l. J| commence on the 10th day SiptMicer, 13, with a full corpa of Teachers. TERMS PER YEAR : Primary Department $20 00 Academic Department, Latin Included 40 00 Collegiate Department, •• •• 60 00 iIoatu per mouth 20 UJ For further information apply to tho Principal or to JOHN H. NEWTON. 1‘rea’t, Board ot Trustees. Lamar Conn, Sec’y. Macon Telegraph & Messenger please copy In Sunday and Wednesday ’* paper for four weeks. Repairing Promptly and Neatly Executed. ‘ PCLLCM. 1I«. j. u. LOW. . PULLUM & LOW, WHOLESALE &. RETAIL DRUCCISTS. Successors to Heard, Craiar & Co., 13 Kim- ScW><U.