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Varieties.
LIFE’S rBIZF-8.
“Keeter bite, papa! Juat see then!”
Tbe red apeck swelled on the round arm fair.
The mosquito's kiss had been given there.
And the child wa<» pr><ud of her punctured akin.
And tbe right to fret like her grown-up kin.
“Keeter bite?” Verily. I’ve lia1 mine,
Put!)off and swelling and smarting line:
Scratch ’em and show ’em, then they’ll ahine.
Who would be singular ? AH alone.
With no red irritant boast of his own ?
•‘.she was a baby ?” But who has met
The grown-up child who was aatislied yet.
Till his grievances gave him tbe right to Ired ?
Oh ! we all come short of our perlect bliss.
Till we’re able to show the mocqnito’s kiss.
Presents endear absents.
The great knead of the day—Bread.
The workmetruf the period—Printers.
The most mealy-mouthed people in the
world—Millers.
“Tonic beer” is now sold in some German
houses of entertainment. Teutonic beer is
SDld in all.
A bore is a man who spends so much time |
talking about himself tint you can't talk about j
yourself.
In view of the recent Conservative triumph j
in Mr. Gladstone’s district, “Fun” says: “La
test from Greenwich— Observe-a-Tory."
Punch is responsible for the following: Q.
What is the difference between fixed stars and
shooting stars? A. The one are suns, the
other darters.
“What’s the date of your bustle?” was what j
an anxious father asked his well-dressed j
daughter, after searching for the latest copy ;
of his paper.
An Irish editor says that, “in tbe absence)
of both editors, the publishers have succeed
ed in securing the services of a gentleman to !
edit the paper this week.”
A young lady recently on being requested
to sing “The Maiden’s Prayer,” immediately
favored a Rockford audience with “Mother,
may I go out to swim.”
Gen. Batler denies that “be is tbe sort of
person with which mothers frighten their
children to sleep.” But where do they find
that sort of mothers?
An Indiana judge has decided that tbe per
sonal property of a mau who goes to Europe
is not taxable while he is gone. But the per
sonal property of those who go to heaven is
regularly taxed and the taxes collected. Is
Europe a better place to go to than heaven?
Boston (Jlohe.
Special Notices.
$&■ HAMILTON’S PREPARATION OF BUCHU
AND DANDELION cures that most distressing mala
dy, Piles, by increasing tbe digestive function of tbe
stomach, and by securing a proper accretion of bi!e .
for the lubrication of ilie bowels. This prevents con- i
stirf ation, and constipation is the immediate cause of ;
Piles—common sense in this treatment. Go to Red - j
wine k Fox's drug store and tell them you want Ham
ilton's Buchu and Dandelion. Iledwine k Fox can j
tell you all about the remedy—and sell it to you also, i
»ugl5
tfW THOMAS BROUGHTON, OF CINCINNATI. '
says: ”W. C. Hamilton A Co.—I had bad the ague for
two long years, and had tried several remedies of ac- j
knowledged or pretended merit, without any good re- j
suit. I finally tried you preparation--“Kress Fever
Tonic.’ One bottle completely broke up the malady. 1
and I am now perfectly well. I can testify that your
medicine does all you claim fer it ; and it is only due
to you that this acknowledgment should be made, es
pecially as so many worthless chill medicinesare sow
offered.” This medicine you will find at Bedwino r
Fox's drug store. augl5
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX) GEORGIA
MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
iktlantn, Georgia.
Organ of the Baptist Denomination
REV. D. SHAVER, D.D.
ASsrciATK editors:
State Lottery
FOR SEPTEMBER.
L. W. RASDAL
REV. S. HENDERSON. D.D Alpine, Ala i
REV. E. B. TEAGUE, D.D., - - Selma. Ala !
REV. T. G. JONES, D.D., - - - Nashville, Tens I
maT IT NEVER FAILS; ITS OPERATION IS QUICK
ami sure. Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regulator—it
has been used for over twenty years with unbounded
success by many of the moat distinguished Physicians
ot the South. It is a legitimate prescription, and pos
sesses the three fold power of giving tone to the ner
vous centres, improving the blood, and directly stimu
lating the womb by supplying the wants of nature. It
gives health to the frame, and happiness to the heart.
aug«
far YOUNG WOMAN. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING
from continued headache, pa'ns In the back and lower
stomach, palpitation of the heart, difficulty of breath
ing. constipation of tho bowels, loss of appetite, and
the thousand end one evils resulting from a suppression
or irregularities ot the “monthly tickuess,” buy a bot
tle of tbis medicine. It is “Woman's Best Friend.”
Take it according to directions, and the bloom oi
health will soon l»e upon your cheek.
For sale by all druggists. aug6
Provision Stores in Germany.
C. C. Fulton'i
I armstadt I e.ti
American.
lb- Baltimore
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD
ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE)
Or Port Rotal Railiioad Company, [
Augusta. Ga., June 28, 1873.)
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 3G, TRAINS ON
this Road will run as follows:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
WiF ’cave Augusta at 6:45 a.m.
Arrive at Port Royal at 2:1G Ml.
Arrive at Charleston at 4:45 p.m.
Arrive at Savannah at 3:30 p.m.
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at 9:45 a m.
Leave Charleston at....* 8:13 a.m.
Leave Savannah at 9:30 a.m.
Arrive at Augusta at 6:38 p.m.
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will Ifave Augusts at 2:10 p.m.
Arrive at Port Royal at 11:35 p.m.
Arrive at Charleston at 5:00 a.m.
Arrive at Savannah at 12:30 p.m.
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at 10:30 p.m.
Leave Charleston at 6:00 p.m.
Leave Savannah at 9:50 p.m.
Arrive at Augusts at 8:00 a.m.
j STEADFASTLY devoted to the tenets aud great in
terests of the Baptist Denomination, this paper, which
for nearly a hair century has been the organ and lav- ■
orlte of the Baptists ol Georgia, and for the past seven
years bearing tbe same intimate relation to the broth
erhood of Alabama and portions of Tennessee, South
Carolina, Florida and Mississippi, will in the future
merit, by tbe excellency of its character, their highest
appreciation. The reader will find that besides tbe
large quantity of Moral and Religious Truth with
which it is freighted weekly, a chaste selection of mis
cellaneous reading and a complete summary of reliable
intelligence—both domestic and foreign—will render
them independent of other papers. Correctly priuted
Market Reports of the principal cities will make the
paper invaluable to all classes of our people. As an
advertising medium, possessing as it does a constitu
ency of over 250,000 Intelligent, substantial Christian
people.it is unequal lei by any other publication in
the South. The ludex clubs with all the leading pa
pers and periodicals iu the United States. The inter
ests of friepds remitting us will be carefully pro
tected.
Price in auranee, $2 60 a year ; Ministe s, (2 00.
JA<. P. HARRISON & CO.,
Proprietors,
| To whom all communications must be addressed.
Send for specimen copies, circulars, etc.
In connection with The Index, we have perhaps the
largest and most complete B-xik and Job Printing
Office iu the South, known as the
FRANKLIN
Steam Printing House.
At which every style ot Book, Mercantile, Legal and
! Railway Printing is executed. In excellency of mau
ner, promptness and cheapness, we defy competition.
Our Blank Book Manufactory is likewise well ap
pointed. Orders solicited for every grade of wo k in
' this department. County officials will find it to their
' interest to consult ns as to Legal Form Books,
ouls, Minutes, Blanks, etc. Books. Newspapers, Sheet|
Music, and Periodicals, bound and rebound to
' Remember to make your orders on the Fruuklic
• Steam Printing House.
JAMES P. HAlOHSOS & CO.,
Nos. 27 and 29 South Broad st., Atlanta, Ga.
jnlv24
FOlt THE BENEFIT OF THE
Ophans 1 Hme &Free School
DRAWINGS DAILY. AT 5 P. M.
Capital Prize $7,000.00
30,31C Prizes, Amounting to $53,253.20.
Tickets $1.00, Shares in Proportion
WHOLESALE LIQUOR HEALER,
Third Street
Macon, Georgr*.
Has now on hand
I N THE ABOVE SCHEME, FORMED BY THE
ternary combination of 78 numbers, making
76,076 tickets and the drawing of 12 ballots, there will
be 220 prizes. .*ach having three of the drawn num
bers on it; 4.35G, each having two of them cn;
25,740, exch having oue only ot them on; and also
45.760 tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers on
them, being blanks.
To determine the fate of these prizes and blanks, 78
numbers, from 1 to 78 inclusive, will be severally
placed iu a wheel on the day of the drawing, anu 12 of
them drawn out at random; aud that ticket having for
its combination the 1st, 2nd. and 3rd drawn numbers.
will be entitled to the capital prize of (7,000 00
Tlutt ticket having on it the 4th, 6th, and 6th|
drawn numbers,
That ticket having
drawn numbers,
That ticket having |
i it the 7tb, 8th. and 9 th
650 00
650 00
The Largest Stock of
Wines,
Liquors, and
There is no regular meat markets iu any oi :
the German cities, and with the exception cf i
Stuttgart, we have not met with a market- '
house of any description. There is usually a
public square set apart for a market, well
paved with stone, but without even a shed or
public stall upon it. The market people j
merely set their baskets down and stand
alongside of them, though some bring stalls j
with them, and have large umbrellas. A 1
kinds of meat is obtained from the provision
stores, which are very numerous, aud are fitted
up with great elegance. To look in at an
American provision store on a warm day is |
enough to spoil one's appetite, but the Ger- j
man provision store makes a man hungry to
look at it. The meat is displayed on white
marble slabs, the windows are ornamented
with specimens of meat, sausages and other \
articles, with a little iountain playing )
over an urn full of gold fish. There is an air [
of cleatidiness and sweetness about the whole i
establishment, and the doty of salesman is
usually performed by a bright, rosy-cheeked
lass, who handles the weapons of her profes
sion with all the skill of a professor. We al
ways make it a rule to 6top and look in at
these neat little establishments, and wonder
why it is that we, with our superabundance
of ice, cannot preseot similar stores. Fruits
and vegetables are not eaten here as with us.
With the exception of pears, plums and cher
ries, there is nothing in the markets, and
these are in such limited quantities that one
of our fruit dealers at the Lexington or Marsh
market would monopolize the whole stock of
fered this morning to a population of 40,000
people. A pound cf plums was an extensive
sale to any one purchaser. Peaches are a
curiosity, and are hard and sour. They are
always sold at so many kreutzers a piece, and
never by the measure. Tiuly, the American
tourist deprives himself of many ot the joys
of life by spending his summer iu Europe.
Only think of the loss of canteleupes, water
melons, peaches and hot coro, and having to
put up with a spoonful of strawberries or
raspberries without cream.
FREEDMAN’S SAYINGS & TRUST CO.
(Chartered by Government of United Status.
Passengers leaving Atlanta by the 6 o’clock P. M. ^
train, make connection at Augusta with Down Day i Offlwe SiOuCi St,eet. corner Walton,
Passenger lor Port Royal, Savannah, and points ECRrVKS Deposits of Five Cents upwards. De-
Southeast it, posits payable on demand with interest, inte-
JA3. O. MOORE, eat compounded twice per annum. Send for ciiular.
jyl-dtf Engineer and Superintendant. „ PHILIP D. GOR7 Gabbier
BETTER THAN EVER.
FOR SALE.
tn DDLS CEMENT MARKED “A,” CONSIGNED
• F \ " to A. L. Harris, Atlanta, Ga., l*y James Brand,
of New York, will be sold to pay ebargts, if not called
within thirty days.
Persian Barbarity.—Sir John Malcolm,
writing from Persia in 1828, describes the
case of a chief named Zal Khan, who, coming
into disfavor with the reigoing monarch, was
condemned to hive his eyes put out. Failing
in bis appeal for a recall of this cruel sen
tence, Zal Kahn “loaded the tyrant with
curses, * and in rett rn Lis tongue was ordered
to be cut out. Tbis order was imperfectly
executed, aud the loss of half the member is
reported to have deprived him of speech.
Being afterward persuaded that if cut close
he might be able to speak intelligently with
the root, he submitted to the operation, and
6ubsevuently told bis own story to Sir John i
Malcolm.
These statements were long doubted, but j
in 1857 they were fully confirmed by Sir John
McNeill, whose inquiries iu Persia, where this
mode of puuishment is common, led to the
discovery of man3’ instances of a similar na
ture. The belief is universal iu that country
that incision of tbe tip of the tongue perma
nently destroys the power of speech, while its
removal at or near the root leaves the victim
a chance of regaining the ability to again
speak his mind. Surgeons are agreed, how
ever. that for tbe purpose of talking, the more !
there is left of the “unruly member” the bet
ter.—Popular Science Monthly for September.
A young married friend tells a good joke on
himself, perpetrated by a little three-year-old
“ pride of the family.” She is the only pledge
of love that has twined itself around the hearts i
and affections of himself and wife. A few even
ings since a minister visited the family and rc«
mained nutil after tea. At the table the rev
erend visitor asked the blessing, and the little
one opened her eyes to the fullest capacity in
startled wonderment. She could not under
stand w hat bad been done, and it was with
great persuasion that her mother could keep
her quiet during the time they were at the ta- j
ble. When they left it she walked up to the J
minister, for whom she bad formed a great
friendship, and, said : “What did you say at
the table before we commenced eating ?’* “My
little darling, I thanked God for his goodness
iu giving us to eat, so that we might grow and
be strong.” “ Papa don’t say that.” “ What
does your papa say?” Papa says, ‘ Godle-
mighty, what a supper !* ”
Many of tbe Indian outbreaks may be at
tributed to false reports spread by interested
whites who are anxious for trouble in order
that they may reap the profits incident to mil
itary operations. ‘The citizens of Prescott,
Arizona, were much excited recently over the
announcement that the Tonto Apaches, to the
number of six hundred, had deserted their
reservation and taken to the mountains. Gen.
Cook at once left headquarters for the Verde,
and massacres and war were looked for. The
Tontos failed, however, to commit any depre
dations, and it was ascertained tbAt they had
left their reservation because they had been !
informed that one of the Government inter
preters was leading a force of Apaches from
unotber reservation to attack them. On iearn- j
ingtbat the Alarm was not well-founded they j
at once returned to their quarters on the i
Verde.
J. G. JOKES
Takes pleasure in announcin
that lie has opened up.
i
and is opening
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF
Cassimeres,
Doeskins,
Scotch Goods,
BROADCLOTHS,
Vestings,
Satinetts,
Foreign and Domestic Ooods
That he ever opened in this market. He
! has bought largely, and bought for CASH,
| and bought LOW.
He has a buyer in New York, who will re-
! pleoish his Special lines of Goods as they are
| exhausted by the Lome trade, and who will
! forward all the
of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, I,uni-
bago. Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, atter
years of suffering, by tbe taking Dr. Fltler'sVrg
etahlc Khruniatic Syriap—the scientific diaoev
ery ol' J. P. Filler, M. D., a regular graduate physi
clan, with whom we are personally acquainted, who
has for 39 years treated these diseases exclusively with
astonishing results We believe it our Christian duty,
after dellb- ration, to conscientiously request sufferers
to use it, especially persons in moderate circumstan
ces, who cannot afford to waste money and time on
worthless mixture*. As clu.gymen, we Seriously feel
the deep r*tq>onsibility resting on ns in publicly In
dorsing this medicine. But our knowledge and expe
rience ufita remarkable merit fnlly Justifies cur ac
tion. Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania, suffer
ed sixteen years, became hopeless. Itev. Thomas
Murphy, D. D., Frankford, Philadelphia; Rev. J. B.
Davis, Highstown, New Jersey; Rev. J. 8. Buchanan,
Clarence, Iowa; Rev. G. G. 8niith, Pittsford, N. York;
Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls Church, Philadelphia. Oth
er testimonials from Senators. Governors, Judgea, Con
gressmen, Physicians, Ac., lorwarded gratis, with
pamphlet explaining these diseases. One thousand
dollars will be presented to any medicine for same
diseases showing equal merit under test, or that can
produce one-fourtk as many living cures. Any per
•on sending by letter descripiiou of affliction, will re-
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 WINE A fOX.
fobs Wholesale and retail Agents Atlanta. Ga.
it the 10th. llth. and
12th drawn numbers, to 650 01
That ticket having on it the 2nd, 3rd, aud 4th
drawn Dumbers, to 650 00
That ticket having on it the 3d, 4th aud 6th
drawn numbers, to 650 00
That ticket having on it the 5th, 6th, aud 7th
drawn numbers, to 650 00
That ticket having ou it the 6tii, 7th, aud 8th
drawn numbers, to 650 00
That ticket having on it the 8th, 9th, and 10th
drawn numbers, to 650 00
That ticket having on it the 9th, 10th, and
llth drawn numbers, to 630 00
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, aud itii
drawn cumbers, to 650 00
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 6th
drawn numbers, to 917
That ticket having on it the let, 2d, aud 6th
drawn numbers, to 217 60
All other tickets (being 207, with three of tho
drawn numbers on, each 20 00
Those 66 tickets having on them the 1st and
2nd draw n numbers, each 10 00
i Those 66 tickets having on them tho 3rd and
! 4th drawn Lumbers, each 5 00
' All other tickets (being 4,921) with two of ili ?
i drawn numbers on, each 2 00
• And all thoso tickets (being 25,740) with one
only of the drawn numbers, each 10
CAPITAL PRIZE
On Mondays capital will be $7.‘.n»0 00
On Tuesdays aud Fridays capital wii; L-
On Wednesdays capital will be G,t>» 0 Go
On Thursdays aud .Saturdays 5,000 Ou
For further particulars *©nd for schemes.
No ticket which shall have diawn a prize of a sup.*- :
rior denomination can be entitled to an inferior prize.
Prizes payable foity (40) days after the drawing, and
subject to tho usual deduction of 15 per cent.
All prizes of $20.00 and under will be paid immedi
ately after the drawing.
Jtu ■ Prizes cashed at this office
HOWARD & CO.. !YI anagers,
u Sp-fe\/21 ATLANTA. GA.
RICHLAND BOARDING AND DAY
SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
145 Lam ale street, near Turk Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
W M. D. MARTIN, A. M., Principal, assisted |by
Graduates of the University of Virginia. French j
and German taught by experienced native masters.
Session commences September 15th. Catalogues with
full particulars sent to any address. Refers to Rev. R.
B. Elliott, Gen. A. R. Lawtou, K. J. Davaut, Savannah;
Samuel Lawrence, Marietta; John Martin, Augusta.
jy29-2m
Liquor Cordials.
Of any House in tire State of Georgia
*eptl4 <11 v
BERND BROTHERS
Manufacturers of and Who'esa'e and Reia.l Dealers in
HARNESS, SAULES, COLLARS
BRIDLES, LEATHER. HARDWARE, Ac.. Ac..
Nos. 44 and 4G Third Street. 3Iacoii, Georgia.
j sepl4 tf
EMPIRE STONE WORKS
OF—
MACON, C A..
SOUTHERN NURSERY.
IRWIN A THURMOND.
W F. are offering to tho public a selection of Fruit
adapted to the Southern climate, consisting ot
Apples, Peaches, Pears. Plums, Cherries. Quinces,
Grapes, etc. Our Floral and Ornamental Shrubbery
Department is complete. We have everything usually
found in a well conducted Nursery, and of varieties
we have tested and know to l>e suited to the Southern
climate. We are determined to make good stock and
sell at reasonable prices. All orders by mail attended
to with promptness and care. We have reliable agents,
either local or traveling, iu many localities iu this aud
other Statts ftoutb, and we preter, where convenient
to our customers, to do our business through them.
We will, upon application, furnish gratis our catalogue
aud price list. Address P. (). Box 565, Atlanta, Ga.
Jnly24-dly IRWIN & THURMOND.
~ON TIME.
THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD!
J MASONRY, such as Guttering
ents in which stone is required.
P. H. WARD. Proprieor.
rill receive prompt attention .
. MoDANIEL,
GEO. AM. EAAtcjtxurTT & BFO.,
COTTON WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cor. 1’ryor * Hunter.
fiep2-lm ATLANl .
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company of California.
Latest & most FasMonalile Patterns 1
OF CASSIMERES,
He solicits a call from the public, feeling
sure that be can give ample satisfaction, and
show something to suit the most fastidious.
LEE SMITH
I jlFLICITATES himself upon the fact that he nas
’ been tuay for the part lew weeks iu painting,
duatiug aud brushing up
The Girl of the Period,
and at last his efforts have been crowned with success.
He is ab.o now to present to his old friends and the
public generally one of the neatest and coziest resorts
to be found anywhere. He lias opened the season •
with a Ireab stock of pure old Brandies, Whiskies,
Wines. Gin", Ac., and a stock of real Havana Cigars,
as well a* those of domestic (Manufacture.
‘ Call ou him on Marietta street.
»ep7-tt
cAsn ciPiTAL V*’
CASH ASSKTS : 61
JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent,
3s Broad Street, Atlanta, u..
REMOVAL.
J . A . ANS L E Y
A full line of
Gents’ Underwear
always ou hand. Come and see me.
J. G. JONES & CO.,
Peachtree st.. opp. National Hotel.
sepli.
Calm & Camp
Wholesale Grocers
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
25 East Alabama Street,
ATLANTA, CA.
rfWIY always have besides their veil assorted Stock
JL of Grocdiies, large consignments of
Prime O00*10 FoatHor*
WANTED.
rilUIS Concentrated Vegetable Specific is a true Fu
1 riftcr of the Blood. It thoroughly neutralizes
and eliminates from the system tho specific virus
which causes such a long list of suffering.
In every form of scrofulous, mercurial and ronati
tution&l blood complaints, it stands without a compel r
rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, sca d head
salt rheum, and the 88 different varieties of skin affec
tions. It is a positive curative for sorofula, and tbe
deadly enemy of mercury, lead aud arsenic, quickly
eliminating them from the system. The Fluid Extract
of Queen's Delight, prepared by Dr. J. 8. Pemberton,
has made the mt st wonderful and astonishing cures.
Its purifying, vivifying aud tonic properties exercise
the quickest and most wonderful effects in restoring
health. It is harmless to the most delicate, aud can
uever be used amiss. It is the true beautifler of the
complexion. If you want pure, rich blood, clear skin
and beautiful complexion, use the Compound Extract
1 of Htillingia or Quean's Delight. Bead our treatise on
diseases oi the Blood. The genuine has the signature
of the proprietor upon each label.
100 Halos Standard India Bagglii!;.
2 Car Loads Kentucky Hemp ILi.
20 Hills, choice Sew Orleans Molasses.
20 Kids. I’rimo Lard.
300 Boxes Tobacco, common and medium
grades.
20 Cases double Anchor Durham Smoking,
and sundry other Goods. Represen*.lt g some of the ,
most reliable business bonus in S». Louis. Louisville,
Baltimore ana Savannah, will buy fora brokerage such
goods as may be needed by the dm rchtnts of this city.
Cotton bought and sold ou commission.
sep7-10t
Tlie Great Sonin Freipt Passenger
ROUTE TO AM) FROM NEW YORK.
Via. Savannah., Georgia.
rilUK F11MT-CUM SIDE-WHEU, STEAMSHIPS OF THIS LISE SAIL FROM SAVANNAH AND M ■ •
J YORK, ill connection with tbe CENTRAL RAILROAD OF OEOKOIt. EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY a:. I
SATURDAY. Mate a, quick time ami Rave superior accommodation, to any Steamship* on the Southern , 'i.;*
A*-THROUGH FltEIUHT carried at ar LOW RATES as any other route. All claim* for loss, iin vzt or
overcharge settled promptly.
PASSAGE FROM ATLANTA TO NEW YORK. $27 50.
MEALS AND STATE ROOMS INCLUDED.
EXCURSION TICKETS
To New York and Return. Good to 1st October.
$4:>.ot».
DAVID McBRIDE,
SUCCESSOR TO
apll-yl-eod
J. I
I.literal prices will be paid.flPAny wanting to hire
will apply to J. BEN. WILSON.
| <; 21 Broad Hrret, Atlanta. Ga.
LIFE AND MONEY SAVED-NO HUMBUG
rpiIB increasing demand for my Southern Remedy
X has Induced me to enlarge my lacilitiee for man
ufacturing. and I am now prepared to furnish it iu
any quantity to suit purchaser#. The efficacy of this
Great Remedy.” lor Dysentery, Dlarrha, the Oh ole-
ra Morbus, and Dentition (catting of teeth) of chlld-
; ren, is, without question, as hundreds of certificates
will testify, that nothing has ever been offered to tbe
public ss a cure for thtse diseases that is its equal. In
premonitory symptoms of the much dreaded epidem
ic Cholera, its effects sre speedy and sure. It is pleas
ant to the taste, bas no nauseating effect, and fobs
convinced of its virtue 'tis only necessary to give it a
trial. It can be purchased at the drug Korea of Col-
: lier k Venable, corner Decatur and Marietta, and Mr
Howard. P* aebtree street and at my office.
I have taken the liberty of appending the names of
a few of our citizens, to whom I respectfully refer ss
1 to the merits of this Remedy. They having used it
some of them for years past, both individually ml in
their families:
; Juo It Wallace, Judge O A Locbrane, A K Seago, Jim
George, J T Porter, T J Maher. Leroy Morris, Joseph
Woodruff, Jordon Johnson, Ellsh Robinson, Matt E
Walker, R Montgomery, Geo W Horton, JnoC White,
W J Johnson, Joe H Ransom, Wm McConnell, M Hall,
G Kickllghter, T„R Snell, Cobb co, Geo Bherdon, J A
Hayden, Ilobt M Farrar, Win Powers. Anthony Mur-
pby, N It Fowler, Thos G Crussell, A L Holbrook, Jas
Caldwell, Geo Wtuship.
s. T. BICCERS,
SOLE PROIRIKTOR,
" DIGGER’S SOUTHERN REMEDY."
Office: Peachtree street, Powell's Building.
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McBRIDE & SMITH.
MANUFACTURER OF
Fine Carriages,
PHAETONS,
ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES.
Repairing Promptly and Neatly
Executed.
MEALS AND STATE BOOHS INCLUDED.
All other information furnished by application to the undersigned.
CEORCE A. M’CLESKEY, Traveling Agent, Steamship Co. >
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Office, No. 4 Kimball House.
INTOORPOHATHD 18130.
GEORGIA HO ME
.PIRB)
SEED RYE AND OATS.
200
BUSHELS Pure Red ru>t proof OATS.
Both selected and cleauM expressly for REID, at
aSAM’L. A. ECHO 18.
fepl3-2t Commission Merchant.
CASH CAPITAL AND ASSETS $510,000.
Losses paid in Atlanta since 1S65. over $50,000!
NO TROUBLE IN ADJUSTING LOSSES-OBLIGATIONS 1’ROMFTLY MET.
Among Ibe many, refers (o the following persons, to whom losses have been paid: Ihm...
■). Hightower, Samuel M. Inuian, Dr. F. D. Thurman. M. A J. Hirsch, William Rich, Wm
Powers A Son, John A. Stephens. Arnos Fox, George \V. Collier. J. C. Fincher, V. Alexia!
J. S. Boyd, Dr. \. J. Hell. B. B. Crew end I ily of Atlanta.
J. B. BRIDGES, Agent.
tep7-2w No. « Jam*-# Dark Block. Mayor # Offlv*. Whitehall Street, ATLANTA. GA.