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FIEE r.lLLOOS WITH 8,0fl0
CAEEOSS OF OIL.
nr cl Authority upon Practical Subject* and a High-
Showman Barnum starts for Europe this I Toned Literary Journal. Only $2.50 a year-less to clubs.
L^ino ,« (He Snort* ill 1a .,i . Great Premiums or Cash Commission* to Agent*.
STATE LAW CARDS.
*•* Parties haring business in any of the tow
named below, wiU find Ike Lawyer» whose Cards
inserted lektw rHiabU and prompL Cards inserted
Weekly, 1* the Stand-| \ '■
otical Subject* and a High-
morning in the steamer Scotia. He had a
talk ftt the Astor House yesterday with Prof.
Wifco about balloons.
“I am going to have a transatlantic balloon
voyage attempted in the Spring,” said Mr.
Barnnm to the Professor, “and I want yon to
tell me exactly what you would requirefor it,
leaving the cost out of the question.”
Pro! Wise described the kind of balloon he
would like, and Mr. Barnnm took note6.
The aeronaut's dearest wishes would be satis-
tied with a silk balloon eighty feet in diame
ter. The material must be specially woven
of uniform warp and woof, undjed, and weigh
one pound to every five square yards. The
Cobb, Erwin &. Cobb.
Thirteen umbers (Oct. to Jan.) On Trial, for Only J Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga.
Fifty Cents! Premium Lists, Ac., sent free to
all Trial Subscribers.
Address D. D. T. MOORE. Mew York City.
Now ready lor agrnt*, home
| Life In the Bible. ByDAX-L
. Mabcii, D. L>.. author of “Night Scenes in the I*!-
Emory Speer, ■
, Atlit ns, Georgia, as Solicitor General,
■ —Me Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, tia f
Hall, Banks. Franklin. Habersham, White, Rabun,
ble,” and “Our Father’s House,” of which nearly 1 and give attention to collections and other claims.
100,000 copies of each were sold. Bend for Circular.
ZIEGLER M’CURDY, MS Arch street, Philadelphia.
WANTED.
100
Fanners and Farmers' 8ons during the Fall 1
and Winter months to do business iu their
Tinsley W. Rucker,
Attorney-xt-Law—Prompt attention given to all bus-
C. D. Hill,
Attorney at Law. All business promptly and careful- |
BALTIMORE CARDS.
Armstrong, Cator & Co.,
IMPOniKRC AND XAMTrACTURKRS
RIBBONS, MILLINERY,
STRAW GOODS,
WHITE GOOD3,
LINEN, LACE,
EMBROIDERY,
HANDKERCHIEFS, and
LADIES’ NECKTIES,
237 and 239 Baltimore St.,
mod adjoining township.. Busin... re.pecl.blo, easy j» .Bended to, and the me respectfully solicited.
IRON WAREHOUSE
OF THB
Scofield Rolling Mill Co.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
IfcTO. 28 PEACHTREE ST
BAR IRON of all kinds,
-Town of the balloon most be protected with 1 and p , J y , well . For p«fiicnUra.addre.. s. 8. self AN- j ".Has y. 1 J BALTIMORE, MD.
t.n additional thickness of waterproof muslin, TON k CO . Hartford, Conn.
..ad 268,000 feet of specially prepared gas j A g-pintci 'Wanted.
provided. With these requirements met, he! “ send fob catalogue. . „ ,
•voold promise to start for Europe via the air- • DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.. NEW YORK- Oou 8 herty, Baker'.ud Mitchell counties. Collection, ocstavct obeh.
GRAY S CELEBRATED ANTI-FRICTION COTTON PRESS '
line in June.
^L UANY.
Thomas R. Lyon,
Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts o
Dougherty, Raker and Mitchell counties. C
made. All business diligently attended to.
Orders solicited.
JOHN K. ODER. ROBERT OBEB.
“Blit I suppose you couldn t come back iu cheapest, simplest and most perfect Cotton Screw /V *
the balloon V ’’ jocosely asked Mr. Barnum. ever Invented, send for Circular. WASHINGTON
“Yes,” replied Prof. Wise; and he was IRON WORKS, 00 Vesey street, New York, sole man-
about to explain how a complication of air
currents might land him somewhere in South
America, but his son checked him.
“ You certainly don’t mean, father, that
you could start from London and comeback?'*
he said.
Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at 4|c. rates,
and examine the stock and get a Price List.
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Call
THE BEST PAPER, b
THY IT!!
J. R. McCleskey,
A It N K S V 1 L L K .
lend lie American la the cheapest and
The proTetsor, in spite of hi. eon’, evident!
^ ™ ^ ^ engravings dnWF
-urpnse, was inclined to argue that he could machinery* Novel Inventions, Bridge*, Engineering
Jy it. The latter thought it could be done Works, Architecture, Improved Farm Implements,
only by making a complete circuit ol the every Dew discovery in Chemistry. A year’s num-
ciobe and B-rnam didn't much care how it , flHNltt
was done if it was only done. Dr. Parasel, refereure. The practical receipts an
■.n aeronaut, presented a plan fo r crossing the times the subscription price. Terms, .
Atlantic in a hot air balloon. He would re- ““»• M ^ y ** ‘I 1 ‘l 1 ? ews *
% a v. i- , ... ! deale-a. PATBMTS obtained on the List term*,
.uirc a large balloon lined with paper and ar- Mad „. of ufw invention, .mt .ketch.. trained,
rangemc-nU for burning oil to keep the air in and advice free. All patents are published in the
J. A. Hunt,
Will practice in Flnit Circuit and Supreme Court.
Solicits business.
/Uhlioi % .
[ Send in your orders.
nng31-lm
Joseph McConnell,
are preserved for binding and Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga..wil
-*1 worth ten practice in all the Courts. Office at the couit house.
C
A 1C T K U S V 1 L, E
it continnotuly heated.
Sixty thousand feet Scientific Amkkh an the week they iisti •
‘ i )>amphlet, 110 pages, containing laws an
tiona for obtaining Patents. Address for the paper c
Wofford & Milner,
Attorneys-at-law; office up stairs. Bank Block. Prac-
iDg power equal to eighteen thousand pounds, conccrnioa P.lenw, MUSK k CO.. 37 Park now, N. y.
He would take along eight thousand gallons Branch Offi.*, corner F and 7th 6t*.. Washington. I) C.
F
O ftt 8 V T it
G. OBER & SONS,
Manufacturers and Proprietors of
Genine Ptaplo-PermaE Guano,
A iii niuii hit (Ml Super-Pliosplintcs,
Special Tobacco Compound, Crcund Plaster,
&.C., &c., &c ,
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Office, 68 South Street, BALTIMORF, Maryland. Fac
tory, Locust Point.
4^ Wheat growers would do well to purchase these til© trfulo OD rGclSOHilbl© terms,
superior Guanos, used v»ry largely iu wheat growing awc31-lni
sections. I **
I have used these Mauures for the last five yeai
and unhesitatingly recommend them.
R. A. ALSTON.
EDWARD COX, Decatur, Ga., Agent.
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^XS.IC.O'W' TIES.
WE aro sole Agents in Atlanta for the -‘AMERICAN COTTON TIE ’
' Company, and are prepared to supply dealers with the famed Arrow Tie.
STEPHENS & FLYNN.
.A-IR.IR.O'W TIES.
A Cargo just arriving via Port Royal, South Carolina. We will supply
STEPHENS A- FLYNN.
ol oil, aud burn it fast enough to keep the
<-ir in the big heated to over two thousand
degrees Fahrenheit. He would force in cool
.-ir when he wanted to go down quickly and
rlre up to ascend. He knew he coaid stay up
Cabaniss & Turner
! Attorneys st-Law, will practice in the co.iutie* >. Flint
' Circuit, and Supreme Court, aud elsewhere by special
contract.
STEAM ENGINES
BOILERS
AND MACHINERY.
thirty days with the proposed supply of oil, Stationary and Portable steam engines and boilers,
and wasn’t afraid of the balloon catching fire Gra J’® Anti-Friction Cotton Press, circular. Gang and
— iu. t fa Malay haw Mills; Portable aud Stationary Flouring TM . . -
Mills. Sugar Cane Mills and Sugar Pan», NaiTOW Gauge ihatrict Courts, and Supreme Court.
WHT V A LL E \
intense heat. WHIP ouyNn.Nurann»uii "iiBirnu- -a,
Mr. llarnum listened to all the suggestions, Locomotives and 'Dummy Engines for street roads,
took tbe addrets of aeronauts in London and » n <* raining purposes, new and second-hand Iron and
Wood Working Machinery of every description. Send
A. D. Hammond,
will practice in Flint Circuit, the United
>ik.
Paris, examined samples of silk, covered
sheet of foolscap with estimates and figures,
and declared that he intended to spare no
trouble or expense in making an experiment
cn a grand scale.
Fat Folks and Thin Folks.
DR. DIO LEWIS AND THE DAX1KG SYSTEM.
Obesity has been regarded in all ages, and
by neatly all people, as a great misfortune.
£ome of the Gentoos enter their dwellings by
a hole in the roof, and it a person is so fat affections of any person they choose, int-taotly. This
that they cannot get in. they regard him as an roenul acquirement all can possess, free by
i.tlaw, swelled out big vithsia. In Chinn S^SSi W'iS
c-oesity is considered a blessing. In that book, loo.ooa sold. Address T. WILLIAM fc co.
F
GOLDSBOROUGH, FORSTER & CO.,
Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine
Standard Whiskies and Imported Lipors.
No. (Vi SoutH Gay Street. Baltimore.
1IEIICM COTTON TIE.
100 Tons Arrow Ties; 1,000 bushels Seed Rve. for sale by
aug31-lm STEPHENS'<k FLYNN. ‘
SUN CHIMNEYS, made by
PLUME A ATWOOD, produces the laigcst light
Can be used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all
lamp dealers.
I lf /VAT ¥j^ V WEN, Girls aud Boys waDt-
l / ATI. I2J ed to sell our French and
Am*:ricau Jewelry, Books, Games, etc., in their own
localities. No capital needed. Catalogue, Terms, etc.,
—at free. P. O. VfCKOBYAOO.. Augusta. Maine.
WpSYCllOMANCY, OR
W. C. Collier
mev aud Counselor at Law. Fort Valley, Ga
H 1 K F 1 n ,
(i
R- H- Johnston. Jr„
Will gi>e especial attention to all Legal Business en- j
trusted to his care. Practices in the Flint Circuit.
Doyal St Nunnally,
WiU give prompt attention to any business entrusted 1
either sex may fascinate and gaiu tbe love and
J| N 1> 1 A N S I* It I N U S .
N. C. Collier,
queer , Attorney at Law.
LiiLDIES *
Chemise. Drawers, Skirts k Nightgowns,
Walking Suits, Infants’ Outfits
AM) CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
E. N. SPENCER, No. 69 Islington St.,
aug2C-Cm BALTIMORE.
EAD’8 GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE.
BEAD’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE,
READ’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE,
Made iu Baltimore, and sold by all dealers, South
and West. It is the sweetest perfume in America, aud
I sells at 25 cents. aug26-lm
HOTELS.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
Formerly Spotswood,
MACON, GrBORCrlA,
Nearly opposite Passeoger Depot. Board f 3 per day.
aug 3-tf P. WHELAN, Proprietor.
S H
A M It O C K II O l! 8 K i
WEST POINT, GEORGIA.
It
RES l’ AND OLDEST FAMILY
great country a man’s mind is measured by Publiabara, Philadelphia.
Lis corporeal bulk.
Over Dr. Stafford, who was enormously fat,
they placed the following epitaph:
C. B. Wooten,
MEDICINE Attorney at Law.
WILLIS WALKER.
SANFORD’S
.Liver Invigorator !
-yji i. i. ic i> a e v_i t. i. b .
Bani. W. Barrow.
Lawyer; will give prompt attention to auy legal busi-
()ver a corpulent chandler thev inaerihed A Wnfiy VegeUb 1 ® Cathaitteand Tonic. forDyspep- ueas ‘ -*-* * *‘
'ner a coi^uieai. cu-nmer iue> inscnDCa Bia Couatipation, Debility, Sick Headache. Billious
-IS epitaph. Attacks, and all derangements of liver, Stomach and
Bowels. A*k your dsuggist* for iL Beware of imila-
M
i entrusted to his care.
“Here lies in earth an honeet fellow.
Who died by lat and lived by tallow. "
Dr. Beddoes was so stout that a lady friend
-ed local! him the “walking feather bed.”
* * . .„.i _# T AM . vr ii _ , _ 1 lor us iu uieir spare moments, or an tne time, man at
At the court of Lonis \\ ., ther6 were two anything else. Particular# free. Address G. ST IN. trict *
A. G. & F. C. Foster,
classes of working people, of _ Attorneya-at law, will practice in Ocmulgeo Circuit,
either — x, young or old, make more money at work 8 u » , *' ein ® < -' < ’ urt ; *nd United States Circuit Courts. The
for us iu their spare moments, or all the time, than at ®® n l° r 18 Register m Bankruptcy for 5th and 6th Dis-
$5 to $20 per day.! Agents wanted All
'■fry fast noblemen—cousins. The king ral- soil h CCk, PorQand, Maine.*
.led one of them on his corpulency, and !
added, “I suppose you take little or no exer-
M
ONTEZUMA AND UGLETUOltl'E
ATLANTA
STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS
Cor. Marietta and Broad Sts.
BEN. Z. DUTTON, i
PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTER,
Designers and Engravers,
Mr. Banting, an Englishman, became very i adciemi Doce Box 361. . . . ATLANTA. CA. ^
.‘at, and strove by all sorts of means to rid ^'TESCIL MAKKINO PLATES or rvrrj (le.<-r:})Oon
himself of bis incumbrance, and at last hit I
‘•Yonr majesty will pardon me,” replied
:hc duke, “for I generally walk two or three !
times around my cousin every morning.” j
Many remedies have been resorted to; vin
egar and other acids have been used. Dr. i
Fleming advised the swallowing of a quarter j
of an ounce of common Castile scap every !
night.
Darwin thinks that salt and salt meat are i
efficacious.
FISH & DUPREE.
__ Attorneys at Law.
I A GRAN GE.
Attorn# y-at-Law.
tione.
V"AkA V KITE.
W. W. Turner,
Special attention given to collec-
SEAY & WALKER,
ROME, OA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
J. C. Clements
® r ^ er * i i“ n ® P la *^ 8 J or ® Q8I J in S Clothing | Will practice In Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Trorapt
upon a method, which he took great pun. j | C, * in, ’ ,orwildl “ d *
*n PfHnmnniMfA ir* nihot-c r Pl>«o u-au i nKakafa and ev. rvthi,.., in tha lina msdata nrda* ‘ ‘ ‘
This was, | phabeu and everything in the line made to order,
j Gotten alphabet made a apecialty.
Older* from a distance promptly attended
decd-lv.
communicate to others
to lire exclusively on meat.
In 1863 Mr. Banting published a pamphlet
giving the secret of hi* relief. He tells ns
:hat the sorts ol food which he particularly
advises fat people to avoid are “butter, sugar,
potatoes, milk and beer.’ He urges that
there need be no stint in quantity. The only
thing requiring attention is the quality. He I -
:-r“r;\r eh fo r,r J sf, r*rr sssasrS
sn 8 ar an< * Other Sheet things. He thinks Department is complete. We Lave everything usually
that saccharine matter is of all the food the ' found in a well conducted Nursery, and of varieties
R°
M E
SOUTHERN NURSERY.
IRWIN A THURMOND.
most fattening.
Banting's system has attracted considerable !
attention, lhousands of the waddling Ger- 1 - - — -
miM have tried it, but now few believe in ^ H
not that it will not reduce the fl-sh-for it I
will certainly do that—but because it rednees
it by producing a diseased condition, particu- and price list, ‘Address P. O. Box 5C5, AtlauU, Ga.“
larly of the kidneys. Many grave cases of ; J_ n _ , !?f? n 7- IKWl . N ^ THI ' KM . ON .?.
the kidneys produced by the Bautiug system
i.re reported from Germany.
The only safe and effective treatment of
obesity is a reduction in the quality of the
TJ ;ual food, au increase of exercies, and a re
duction oi the hours of sleep. This should iaij , >Bri
be gradually pushed until the reduction in ' hiRh.'*The above
weight is one to two pounds a week. This : m»ii# or thief. If
c innot fail, Aud will invariably improve his At!#u,a » Ua.
iiealth
Hamilton Yancey,
Attorney at Law. Office in New Empire Block, Broad
street. WiU practice in all the Courts. Prompt at
tention given to business.
Dunlap Scott.
Lawyer. Practices in all the Courts.
C. A. Thornwell,
Special attontion
COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING
GAS AND STEAM FITTING,
AXD EXCLUSIVE AGEXTS TOR
Rome Hollow Ware anfl Stove
Manufacturing Company.
All Kinds of
Brass aid Iron Castiis
KADE TO ORDER.
The travelling public are informed that they ran
obtain First-class meals aud good accommodations at
this bouse.
Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left
aide of car shed. PAT. GIBBON8,
i *an2b-d3m Proprietor
SPOTSWOOD HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA,
THOMAS H. HAIiltlS, - - Proprietor
Board 33 For Day
Op. Paseonger Depot, and Oc’y One Minute’s W*Ik
GAINESVILLE HOTEL
NEWVPITTED TTF
FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE.
E. L. CALDWELL, - - - Pbopeietob.
junei*dtf
CondensMi Railroad Time Table,
Giving the arrival and departure of all Trains,
rected by R. D. Mann, General Ticket Aq?nr. No.
Kimball House:
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Departs 8:30, a. m., Cincinnati Fxpress; 6, r. M., Ken-
neeaw LiUe. Arrive 1:20 p. m , Cincinnati Express;
11:15 P. M., Ecnnesaw Line.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Depart 8:15 a. M.,and 6 r. m.; Stone Me Ltain Accom
modation, 5 p. m. Arrive 5:45 p. if., and 11:15 p it.:
Stone Mountain Accommodation, 8 a. m.
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Depart 1 a. at., Mail Train, and 1:50 p. ?i : Arrive 6:50
a. >1., Mail Traio, and 5:40 p. m.
WEST POINT RAILROAD.
Depart 11:30 p. m.; arrive 5:40 a. is.
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIK-I.1NT. RAILROAD.
Depart G:48 a. if.; arrive 7 r. m.
\EW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
ATLANTA, CEORCIA.
Kennesaw House,
MARIETTA, CEORCIA.
FLETHER & FREYER,
S-u ©PRIETORS.
junaii
WOODRUFF ft JOHNSON
Have established a Repository at
Mark W. Johnson's Agricultural
Building, corner of Alabama and
Forsyth streets, where the}' are
now receiving a fresh stock of
Carriages, Buggies and Wag-
Board by the Day, Week or Month, at the most
Keasonable Rates.
we have tested and know to be suited to the Southern 1 Lawyer, practices iu all £be Courts,
climate. We are determined to make good stock and
prices. All orders by mail attended
to with promptness and care. We have teliablt agents,
either local or traveling, in many localities in this aud
itates South, and we preier, where convenient
customers, to do our business through them.
M
John P. Fort,
$25 Reward.
pasture ol Thomas Nix, near Palmetto. Campbell
county, Ga-, a sorrel Mule, 3 years old, light mane and
tail; wart or bump on the right ear; about 15 hands
■ '■ lsi ll will l>e paid for cither the
iile or tbiaf. If either is lonud leave with A. B. La-
sepKF-dlAwlt
'S'
NOTICE I
LIMITED COPARTNERSHIP.
T HE undersigned have formed a limited partner
ship under and pursuant to Section 1910 of the
Revised Code of Georgia. The general partners are
ADdrew J. West and Henry S. Edwards, and the spe
cial partner James M. Ball, all of the city of Atlanta,
Ga.. under tbe brm name and style of
WEST & EDWARDS.
For the purpose of conducting a
WHOLESALE GROCERY
—AND—
COMMISSION BUSINESS
In the city of Atlanta. Georgia.
LIVEH.Y STABIjE
CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE.
Grantville Hotel.
B. F. M. T. BRANNON.
jpiRST-CLASS HOTEL, situated immediately op-
THE JONES HOUSE,
NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE.
COVINCTON, GEORGIA.
It. W. JONES, Propiietor.
George F. Pierce, Jr.,
Attorney u
J I K N > A .
John H. Woodward,
Ai'oruey-at-law aud Reai Estate Agent. Prompt and
i..i ;etic in push—eg business plac ed in his hands.
i lars, in cash, actually paid
i Said partnership to date from July 1st. 1873, and
continue for three years.
ANDREW J. WEST.
HENRY 8. EDWARDS, J
JAMES M. BALL, Special Partner.
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General Partue
The new Masonic Temple in Philadel-
i hia.—The new Masonic Temple on the cor
ner of Broad aud Filbert streets, Philadel
phia, which was dedicated on Friday la: ■
Last Tax Notice.
ihe 20th instant and turn them <
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ASEISOTOS.
W. H. Toombs,
ER. B EER
T O OUR USUAL STOCK OF WINES AND
Liquors, we have just added an Agency l«»r the
sale of the
h!, i»- Pb-rk r.f rouncil, on the first day of October, whose lL,/"' I* D*l J* CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER,
claimed to Le one. of Ihe finest specimens of >“>'» »*« »>• »° l***® n. .Kminrt .ndclm.in.irtt 1 Vrtljtn I -rl U011 IT rl nrUlrOrKl <H« k Co., Pri.prteiora.Cinriuniti. Oh o. and Aurora,
i . t ,i , . .f . immediately thereafter. Take dne notice anu govern v v/ ^ ^ 1 1 vu 1 iivaiii vug • Indiana.
. ftD .^ ar *. IP. Cjwintry. yourselves accordingly. Thi-t ll-er is specially made for shipment South,
aud is. therefore, the best ever sold >u this State.
Every keg guaranteed to be good and sound.
Order, Solicited.
Off- We refer tbe public to the following correspon
deuce.
CUTHMAN & HAAS.
ATLANTA, GA.
R. PARKINS.
. WAltKKM ALLIS
The cost of Ihe structure is $1,300,(MX), aii<l
i has been nearly five years in building. It
n built enlirelv of granite outside, with brick
backing walls, and arches, which are very
thick and substantial. Tbe bnilding is three
lofty stories and a basement iu height The
main entrance on Broad street is modelled
•fter the doorway of St. Mark’s church in
Venice, which the exception of the figures,
which are symbols of the order. The
Norman and Gothic styles of archi
tecture prevails on the first and
second floors, and Corinthian throughout
the rest of the edifice. The meeting room
°i the grand lodge is tbe representa
tive apartment of tbe Temple, and the largest
one in it. From an octagonal vestibule of
the western end tbe visitor enters through
maaerve doors, artistically constructed oi wal-
uat, with cedar siukings and raised panels,
made of mottled walnut imported from i
France. Tbe work is highly polished, and
these panels present tbe appearance of marble. Superior Court of Fulton county be held at tbe
The of tU. imli fa of walnut .nd elfction fnciaci , ln „ id c0nn , 7 .
PARK NS i ALLEN.
Architects and Superintendents,
WiU furnish Plana and Specificatfona for
CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS,
AND DWELLINGS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
OFFICE. Corner of Pryor and Decatur Btrveta. op
posite the Kimball Bowes.
d«cS-dAw!j.
ELECTION NOTICE.
Chablestok, June 29. 1873.
I. THE 29tu INSTANT
A iil be run oa the South
LIVINGSTON HOTEL,
NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE.
LA FAYETTE A.
MRS. M. marble. - - - ftqpMraw. | npg from some ofthe best manu-
! factories in America, and nude
i especially to their order for tills
market. The Woodruff Buggy,
which is justly celebrated for its
great DURABILITY and light
draught, will he one of the spe
cialties of this Repository. It
is the intention of this firm to
supply GOOD. WARRANTED
WORK at the lowest possible
price, making it an inducement
for parties living at a distant '•
from Atlanta to come hereto
purchase. send their order*.
Any style ' Carriage or Buggi-
made to rial order at short
notice.
W.W.WGOURUFF. MARK W. JOHNS 3N.
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Harrison Bradford & Co’s
STEEL PENS.
Special attention railed to the well known numbers.
505-73-28—20 A 22.
FACTORY, MT. VERNON ; OFFICE. 75 JOHN ST.. N. Y
aneP-3m
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conveyance from the Railroad.
Fre
apriHdly
NEWTON HOUSE.
MRS. JANET HAUDROP,
COBNKR OK MAIN AND SPRING STREETS.
SPARTA, GEORGIA.
TERMS:
$2.0<» per diy Lodging included.
60 per meal Without Lodg'.u
march 25 tJ.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AM) AIGI STA
DAY PASSENOER TRAIN.
Leave Charleston 6:00 a. m.
Arrives at Augusta 1:50 p.m.
Leaves Augusta 5:2» a. m.
Arr.vea at Charleston 1:10 p. m.
MOHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leavea Charleston.... 8:10 p. m.
Arrives at Augusta 7:16 a. m.
Leaves Augusta 6:15 p. m.
Arrives at Charleston 6:35 a. m.
Between Augusta anti Columbia.
J. E. OWENS, Proprietor,
Late of Piedmont and Orange Hotel. Lynchburg, Va.
BAGGAGE CARRIED TO AND FROM THE DEPOT
FREE OF CHARGE.
u OWARD HOUSE
BROAD STREET.
eednr, covered with bine plush. Everywhere
Mwonic emblems meet the eye, carved in th * 4,h d,|r of October ..it, to au the rarancy oca-1 Arri_
wood or atone, or shining From stained glass .tooed 05 the drath of Wm. R. Venable, Eeq.
windows and handsomeTy cut globes. Tbe ep'j-d»t*wtd DAKIEX. PITTMAS
next larger room is the Grand Chapter Hall,
then follow the Egyptian Ball, the Ionic, th
Normal, the Oriental, and numerous other
halls for large meetings. The library room is
-it ilaled on the second floor, and is intended
Ordinary Fulton county.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Augusta 6 20 a. m
i Arrives at Columbia,....‘ 1:45 p. m j
. Leaves Columbia f.:30 a. m
j Arrives aS Augusta 1 .*0 p m
RIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
I/bSVW AQKWtt 0:15 P.M
at Columbia f> 15 a. m
Leaven Columbia
Arrives at Augusta 7:15 a. m
Day atid night trains out rf Atlanta connect closely
with this Road at Augusta for Charleston and Colum-
ATLANTA, G*A., JCNK 18, 1873.
Mr. IF. J. Land, City:
Dk.au Sib—Messrs. Gaff k Co., of Clnclunati, Ohio,
desire us to sccept the Agency tor the sale of their
Oreeceut Brewery Vienna Beer. We have tried the
Beer and flud it a pleasant and palatable beverage, but
before accepting the sale of it we want your profes
sional opinion as to Its purity, we, therefore, deeite I
you to call at our store and draw a sample from a small j Nearly Opposite Montgomery and Eufaula R. R. Depot
lot which we have here. After you have made an anal-
jriii let ue know the result.
Respectfully.
GUTHMAN A HAAS. \
ATLANTA, OA.. Jui Y 1. 1873.
Messrs. Outhtnun d; Haas, Atlanta, Oa.:
Gkntlkmek—This will certify that I have made a
thorough chemical examination o! the “ Crescent
Brewery” Lager Beer, received oi you a few daya ago.
!
ATLANTA PAPEH MILLS.
Book and Kcwe.
JAMES ORMOND, Proprie
Refers to this'paper as a sample cf the quality of News
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD
To the Public.
bia. ■
! Daily Train out of Macon makes close connection
with Night Train.
Night Train ont of Augusta makes close connection
i at Columbia with Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
for n*e as well as ornament, and will be the , rs^Hld EVENING, I Will open a Bar Boom at No 13 i for points on the Greenville and Columbia . m«*u, Hop Resin,
repository of a complete Masonic library, if i X Peachtree street, opposite the National Hot* I. I i — *teflloua delay at night in Coium- Alcohol—(volume
. * j Wi .. V.UU1J.I-IC «o»UUlC liuraiy, ll JB. uyyvN.a .... ...IIUU1I IIWI. * .. V,
!aMy Pl cTried o h n,. ?rand l0dS ° ^ fK| I
twenty years,
confident I will give satisfaction to all my old custom
ers and as many new ones as will give me a call. My
Eiiwar.l Fveratt H.l« 1,*k front cnimUr wHl be .mckcl with th. bert imported
.1.^ O 1 , Rfeafaf faith in 1I)d daniMtle ctfrara. Mr liir altl. pure, im.dalte-
.he bpaniHh »n<l t rench republieuus, in C«s- I raiwl Liquor, .nd Pron. l, Mamn.
e'ir and Gamhetta. thnu most Amrricun re-
pnblicaas have, anil writes Weil about tbi i
milt ter. ■
I design to keep as g<H>d
to suit tfi
sivelv for wLrtewen.
•®P»
R. J. LOTALL, Agent.
Augusta and Charleston
ang1-dtf
Joff, Davis IIouso,
JFEWSaS, OA.,
L. P. THOMAS. PrcDt’r
l find the article free from Injurious aubetam
.7:15 p. m drugs, etc., the bitter principle being due to pure
Hop Besin.
The analysis herewith affixed exhibits the quanti
ties of the maiu proximste constituents and compares
favorably with tbe analyses of the best foreign beers
and ales. I am, very truly, yours,
WM. J. L\ND, Au. Cheni.
ANALY8IS:
Extractive matter. (Sugar. Dextrine, Albu-
Y 6.6283
percentage'. 6.6U25
Water Pet. t*717
on night trains between Specific gravity of tbe Beer 1.0157
EUFAULA, ALAftAMA.
BOARD-Per Day $ 2
Tbe Best House in towa.
_aprll ly W. J. HOWARD.Prop'r.
UNIVERSITY HOTEL,
ATHEN8, GEORGIA.
By R. H. LAMPKIN.
• Board.—Per day, $2.00 ; per week. $6.00. !
Madison House.
O 5
RaTKm O
l aprlu
NATIONAL HOTEL
(Formerly T:bbs h use.)
Daltoix. Ooorgirt,
R. P. O’NHIl. A .’Hu. 1’ oi.t etcis.
MADISON, GEORGIA.
I TRAVELERS, invalids and families will flud this
of the best hotels m-
, the trains who will tak.?
reasonable.
M«v2:t-d-tf.
TENNESSEE HOUSE,
Corner Tennessee and Main streets.
Onrtorsv.lllo, Georgia,
«a.splendid fare and hsm ni l l« rat .
' J. 11’ llMElL
Auuusta, Ga., June 28. 1873. \
.N AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 30, TRAINS ON
this Road will run aa follows:
DOWN DAY PASSENBER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at 6:45 a.m.
Arrive at Port Royal at 2:16 i\m.
Arrive at Charleston at 4:45 p.m.
Arrive at Savannah at 3:30 p.m.
UP DAY PASSENBER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at 9:45 a m.
Leave Charleston at $:10 a.m.
Leave Savannah at 9:30 a.m.
Arrive at Augusta at 5:38 p.m.
DOWN NIBHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at 2:10 r.y.
Arrive at Port Royal at -11:35 p.m.
Arrive at Charleston at 5:00 a.m.
Arrive at Savauaah at 12:30 p.m.
UP NIGHT PASSENBER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at 10:30 p.m.
Leave Charleston at. 6:00 p m'.
Leave Savannah at 9:30 p.m.
Arrive at Augusta at 8:i»0 a.m.
Passengers
Passenger fi
Southeast
leaving Atlanta by the 6 o’clock p '
connection Augusta with Down 1*.
r P.rt Royal, Savauuah. and poin
JA**. O MOORE.
E*'K>n**er and Sopennlendaut