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OFFICIAL
In General.
A natural repeater—An echo.
A soft thing—Hasty-pudding.
A great hard-ship—An iron steamer.
A fair thing—An agricultural horse-trot.
There is not a railroad at the Wist that car
carry all the freight offered to :t.
“Peril, or Love at Long Branch," is the
name of a drama that pleases enthusiastic :
Wilwmukiana.
It is a hard thing on the “pockets” of tlic ;
residents of Salt Lake City that the billiard j e bonrt ofMle , the followiu „ Scribed
saloon keepers of that city are taxed *1,400 j t o-wlt:
A lot or parcel of land, containing 8}£ acres, it beiog
part of land lot No. 16, in the 14th district of original
ly Henry now Fulton county Georgia, upon which is
situated the old Kries Brewery; also 23 acres of said
land lot formerly set apart by M. Kries as a home
stead ; also 18 acres of said land lot 86, known a3 White’s
slaughter pen lots ; also 31 acres, more or less, of land
lot 87, in said district; also lot No. 88 in said 14th dis
trict, containing 202 Y+ acres, more or less. All levied
on as the property of the Georgia National Bank by
virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton 8u
FULTON COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALES
For October, 1873.
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
door in the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga,
= THE FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT,
MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
a year,
Newspaper men are not all “great guns;’
fcnt still the}’ bear some resemblance to them,
for they are very apt to make a report when
they go off.
The Emperor of Brazil stands six feit four
inches in his boots, and though a giant in size
is said to possess a voice that sounds like the
shrill treble of infancy.
Pressmen are fortunate above all other la
borers, for they are never out of business.
BENNER’S
B ZED .A. Ft I
FIGHT ANT TWO GEORGIA RAISED
i Dog* during the State Fair
For IOOO Dollars.
Mr. Benner can be found at his place of business—
THE BRILLIANT SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
No. 45 Third street, which keeps open day and night—
where can be found the most Cuoice Wines and
Liquors, and the most palatable Food in the city.
Bed-rooms furnished FREE OF CHARGE to all vis-
A Pure Stimulant.
Century Whisky!
PATENT MEDICINES.
NASHVILLE CARDS.
FARMERS
We aak your attention to our Large and Com
plete Stock of Field mud Garden Semin
Agricultural Implement* A Mach in »r~>
Fertiliser*, Ac. Send for Catalogue.
C. H. BTOCKELL A CO.
61 Broad St., and 2 A 4 College St
Nashville, Tjo
of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, I.ntn- :
bago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, alter
years of suffering, by the taking Dr. Filh r’K Veg !
viable Itheumatic Syrup—the scientific discov j
; ery of J. P. Fitler, M. D., a regular graduate physi '
cian, with whom we are personally acquainted, who _ ... . . ... .
i has for 39 years treated these diseases exclusively with Il*OH Bailing, V (TailuallS, that. S, Setts*
iunel2-d3m
WM. A-. S TE WART,
MANUFACTURE*
THE CENTURY WHISKIES A
perior Court in favor of E C Murphy, in right of his ; * org *° Fa
H s. The Georgia National Bank. Properly point
. by plaintiff’s attorney, Sept. 4,1873.
Also, at the same time and place, lots Nos. 2, 3 and 4
opl9 dGw
John 1*. Fort.
they give up work as pressmen, they imrne- , of the’subdivision of the McGuire property, being
tiiatclv become ex-pressmen. part of laud lot No. 79 in the 14th district of originally
_ w » - , i u * i Henry now Fulton county Georgia, commencing on
Two \\ a suing Ion lawyers, members oi me tl)e CJU . t , ide of pi„ m street 118 feet north from Hun-
same firm, have gone to law with each Other, nicutt street, and running north oa Plum street 150
This is regarded as one of ‘he saddest things j i
that have occurred in the capital tor a long j ^j C Q n i re by virtue of and to satisfy* tifa issued from !
time past.
A Western editor said in a most insolent
Fulton Superior Court in favor of E. W. Strickland vs.
Green M. McGuire. Sept. 4,1873.
Also, at the fame time and place, two city lctsdn the
manner possible that a good flat-iron would ; city of Atlanta, fronting on Clower street 80 feet and
probably oblige the new style of rnflles to running back same width 150 feet, known aa lots Nos.
* * ®, . J , w A , „ . . 6 and 7, containing one-eighth of an acre, more or less.
f-tay down, and now he is squelched by bush- “ -■ - -• «
els of letters from indignant ladies, ironically
«;sking him to read a woik upon mistaken vo- to satisfy a Justice Court nfa issued fro
Court of the 1234th District, G. M., in
canons. Ball & Co. vs. J
An important change ia the wealing appa- ; Walker, L C, and
rel of the King of Dahomey is reported.
Seated on his throne he received a scieutilic
On saul lots is a small dwelling 14 by 1C feet. Levie.d !
tbc property of Joseph F. Janes by virtue of and
' ' I from the Justices
favor of W. 8.
Ball k Co, vs. Joseph F Janes. Levy made by J F
returned to me. Sep*. 4,1873.
Also, at the same tune and place, a lot situated
the ear.t side of Broad street,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
sepl8 tf
Spiers for tti Fair.
ELLS & LANKY,
8G Mulberry street,.
rilHEY ARE DIFFERENTLY Hi
JL any Whisky in the market, s
old, and until now favorite biand-, out of the market,
! because the principle upon which they are made is
I superior. They are first eaiefully distilled from
: lected stock and stored away until ihcj*hi
a certain age, when they are
lit •Distilled by a Peculiar Process,
| which extracts the fusel oil, but retains the eseential
oils of the giain. It is the fusel oil which possesses
the poisonous properties, and imparts the sharp, acrid
rtavor noticeable in many brands of whisky; it is the
ferment and essential oUs which impart the rich, oily,
mellow llavor, and it is principally iu
EXTRACTING THE FUSE . 0!L,
and retaining the essential oi’s, which constitutts the
superiority and peculiarity ol this process.
At the time of re-distillation, the packages arc
thoroughly cleansed and steamed out, refilled with the
' astonishing results. We believe it our Christian duty, ^ w
_ after deliberation, to conscientiously request sufferers ;
PURE ! i to use it, especially persons in moderate circumstan i CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS,
; ces, who cannot afford to waste money and time on i
worthless mixtures. As clt.gymen, we seriously feel I
i the deep responsibility resting on us in publicly in- j
dorsiug this medicine. But our knowledge and expe- I
ricuco of its remarkable merit fully justifies our ac
tion. Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania, suffer-
' ed sixteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas
i Murphv, D. D., Frankford, Philadelphia; Rev. J. B.
Tlavl. Hioh stiiw ” ” " “
JAIL WORK, Etc.,
NASHVILLE. TENN.
BANKS AM) BANKERS.
VMnvn T^priAT Davis, Hiphstown, New Jer
1 Clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. G. *
testimonials 1
gressmeu. Physic
!ff hll, .^ in " 1 « th '
Senators, Governors, Judges, Co
Ac., forwarded gratis, with
_ . P diseases. One thousand :
dollars will be presented to any medicine for same
diseases showing equal merit under test, or th at can
produce one-fourtk as many living cures. Any per ,
son sending by letter description of affliction, will re- !
ceive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the
number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund the
money upon sworn sutemeut ot its failure to cure.
RED WINE & FOX,
febR Wholesale and retail Agents Atlanta. Ga.
seated on ms tnroce ue receiveu a hcisduui- city of At : anta , it being part of land lot No 77 in the I
commission, not long ago, his body profusely I 14th district ot originally Henry now Fulton county,
decorated with the blue, gold and green labels Georgia, fronting on Broad street 43 feet and running
which had been carefully peeled from the
*- r , * iui nauaKu uu rr VCTUPLI VTcu /• avtt* » vn r t v ov loorouguiy Cieaiist
the 6th ward ot the i * ■** GAMIj, AJND r AIM 1 perfected product, and again stored away to ripen and
,T ' A Vrt rn ' n ' mellow with age, which it does iu a much greater de
gree than is possible without such treatment. We di-
AND FAMILY SUPITJES.
W1 * h t«r Hungry People during I with ANY WHISKY.
•THE GREAT FAIR.
African prince must have equalled even the i Superior Court in favor of Pinkney Calhoun vs A M
glittering costame of the Shah. *£*» P ° mted 0U ‘ by C * n Fc * 1 ' F,veTbous,ml I'eople-The Best Best.ur.n
dominions.
Without Begs.
flittering
Uncle John Harper, in the winter-timo of
bis Hfe. grows gallant, and regales lady visi- j £ jM.
Kirs at the Lexington race course with smiles Fult0 n county, Georgia, being parts of city lots N
plaintifi’s attorney. Sept 8, 1873.
Also, at the same time and place, all that parcel of
pari cf land lot
sept 14 dim
IN THE STATE.
ELLS & LANEY.
, county, Georgia, being parts of city lots Nos.
and pepermiut candy. He entered the lists 5 and c», fronting on Line street which bounds it on
with only a two-vear old colt this year, and the north 112 feet, rumiing back southwardly along an , , __
wagered a dollar that the animal would come | ‘S a“ i Th ® '* UCtl0n House Of MaCOIl.
in third, and won. Abe colt Las stolen his Forsyth, by virtue of and to satisfy eight fi fas issued
.‘-flections from Longfellow, and if the bluff 1 from the Justice Court of the 1026th District, G M, in
and hearty old turfman is to be believed, the favc * r ® f / *JL Medlock vs Hecaslin & Kidd. Levy
' made by J F Walker, T. C., and returned to me. L
Also, at the same time and place, a tract or parcel of J pale days. Sale of Household Furniture, Plantation
laud, containing fitly acres, more or less, situated in j Suppl;
the northern portion of land lot No 113, iu the 14th *
“ ' finally Henry now Fulton couny, Ga
The almost universal testimony of those who have
used the CENTURY WHISKIES is that there is an en
tire absence of headaches and other disagreeable alter-
e of other brands.
young animal has Longfellow’s laurels at-
nchea to him.
Another case of love ver
I I Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Goods Tor the Fall
and Wr'inter Trade, all of which will be sold on regular
1 specialty.
and the impurity of many other brands. They
ABSOLUTELY PURE ; five prominent chemists c
Fifteen tify to this fact, nz:
parental stem-
Less, has been decided in favor of youth and Leyied ou as the property of S B Elliott, by virtue of
teauty. For long a gallant young Philadel- 1 ard to satisfy a fi la issued from P’uitou Superior
phi&n wooed the beauteous daughter of a cruel nt 1 T |j
lather and mother, who did not, like the young ’' mTU
FLOURING’ MILLS.
of F L Little vs Elliott, McMillan k
i Company.
Also, at the same time and place, a lot “ ■ **
iady, appreciate his many gifts. So Romeo ! Ward of the city of Atianu, iroutiug fifty 1
and Jaliet resolved to fly and be married far less on the right-of-way of the Western and Atlantic
nwftv from tlicir tvrsr.nicnl nhW-ftinns T*« m , ri Railroad and extending tsnrk tame width two hundred
away irom their tyrannical Objections. Kemeo f eetmor e orleiK. situated between Magazine and Me-
went off to Chicago by rail, While Miss Juliet chanic streets, and adjoining the property of White and
wended her solitary way to Buffalo by rail and Pettua.it being a part of land iotNo. 73 in the 14th
thence to Chicago by lake. Romeo waiting district of originally Henry now Fulton county, Ga.
t « j _ .I, - _ * .1 * Levied on as the property of Henry Morgan by virtue
On the Chicago dock for tue arrival of the pro- of au ^ to satisfy a fi fa issued from P'ulton Superior
peller found that other persons there weie Court, in favor of John N Walker k Co vs J H Walker ,
awaiting the same with equal anxiety, and and Henry Morgan, garnishee. Property pointed out
Furthermore that they were detectives sent to by pUintiffs
Georgia Flooring
Mills
BURR & FLANDERS, Proprietors.
Manufacturers of
WILEY’S XXXX FLOUR, PEARL GRITS,
MEAL, BRAN, &c., kc.,
Professor S1LLMAN,
State CUemist of Connecticut.
Professor C. U. SHEPARD, Jn.,
State Chemist of South Carolina.
Trofessor W. C. TILDEN,
Washington, D. C.
Professor JOHN DARBY.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK.
No. 2 Wall Sthfet,
Atlanta, Georgia
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, *o00 j hi
Interest allowed from date of Deposit. nov22-l7.
JOHN H. JAMES,
BANKER^AND BROKER.
A llow interest on deposit 0 , wh2K lefi
iortwo or more months. Collections promptly
attended to. Reteis to and corresponds with the > -•
tional Park Bank of New York. Does buj.aons the
same as incorporated Bank. nov22-3ni.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANC
of the City of Atlanta.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED :Ta*15
Capital, $300,000.
Dirkctobs—Alfred Austell, R. H. Richa:;w, E. W
Holland, John Neal, S. M. Inman, W. J.Ga. ;e’ . W. B.
Oox.
Special attention is made to collections,for wj.rb we
remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange.
Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Tr.Uc-r, C
P. Romare, Asst. Cashier. nov22.
Information Wanted
Iu every form of scrofulous, mercurial and consti | concerning them will be gladly received by their
tutionat blood complaints, it stands without a compe»r %
rapidly curiug ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, sea d head
salt rheum, and the 88 different varieties of skin affec
tions. It is a positive curative for scrofula, and the j
New Yo
Professor A. MEANS,
Romeo were stirred. Never would he permit I 8treet - autl running back 100 feet the same width, and
his Juliet to be .bus torn from him. Accord-
ingly he quietly sought the captain of a con- 1 and to sttisfy a fi fa issued iromFolton Superior Court
venient little tug boat which in a moment in favor of Lewis Powell V3 J C Vaughn. Property
was in motion on its wav to Grasse Point, pojntcd- ut by plaintiff’s attorney,
where it met the propeller, took on board the tandu’init^uhMsSuiSTI ’‘ ,1 ' I KM
young lady, and reached the city an hour be- Atlanta, situated on the corner of Broad and I.uckie ;
:ore the said propeller did. Then from that streets, fronting loo feet on said Broad street, aud run- \
bright bark Komeo and Juliet departed and ^Te^iTontTncK
were calmly married while the detectives
were wildly
boat.
It lias now been some time in use for hospital and
other medical purposes where stimulants arc required,
and it has been noted that in delicate aud critical cases
where used, that there was an entire absence of the
elegantly furnished, and the Table j nervous prostration aud reaction which so often fol
lows the use of ordinary stimulants.
I.uckie street to Forsyth ,
eet on Forsyth street, the 1
same being part of land lot 78, in the 14th district of
arching an unresponsive steam- originally Henry, now Fulton, county,| Ga; except TV '
feet on the corner of Luckie and Bread streets, and
running back on Luckie street same width, 105 feet; j
If Bradlaugh can spend six mouths without %ud exc *P , J i n «‘ al8 °* a7 feet on the corner of Luckie |
me a new insight into his character. And if! virtue of and to satisfy a'fi'fTh |
he does return without any public Utterances 1 perior Court «n favor of Samuel CFrwman
on religious subjects, some who Lave heard Sw^cd. Property poioted out bj-.ttoraey.
v,;™ i,® A _ .. * . * , .. , Also, at the same time and place, a lot on Pulliam
Lim here rna> concratulate the orthodox street, in the second ward of the city of Atlanta, it be-
STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE,
Opposite the Passenger Depot.
rpiiE ro
is supplied with every delicacy the market affords.
E. E. BROWN A: SON, Proprietors.
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GROCERS.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY k CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Macon, (leorg-in.
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eliminating them from thesystem. The fluid Extract
of Queeq’s Deligiit, prepared by Dr. J. S. Pemberton,
has made the m< Kt wonderful aud astonishing enrea.
Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise
the quickest and most wonderful effects in restoring
health. It is harmless to the most delicate, and can
never be used amiss. It is the true beautifier of the
complexion. 11 you want pure, rich blood, clear skin
I and beautiful complexion, use the Compound Extract
or Georgia. ; of Stillingia or Queen’s Delight. Read our treatise on
. „ . . . diseases ol the Blood. The genuine has the signature
All ot whom agree m pronouncing it “ WITHOUT j of t he proprietor upon each label.
FAULT,” and “FREE FROM ANY DELETERIOUS , j PEMBE
SUBSTANCE WHATEVER.” apll-yl-eod
LIFE AND MONEY SAVED NO HUMBUG
^IIB increaeing demaud for i
has induced me to enlarge
ufacturing. and I am now prepared to furnish it in
any quantity to suit purchasers. The efficacy of this
“ Great Remedy,” lor Dysentery, Diarrha, the Chole
ra Morbus, and Dentition (cutting ol teeth) of child
ren. is. without question, as hundreds of certificates
will testify, that nothing has ever been offered to the
public as a euro for th< se diseases that is its equal. In
premonitory symptoms of the much dreaded epidem
ic Cholera, its effects are speedy and sure. It is pleas
ant to the taste, has no nauseating effect, and to bo
convinced of its virtue ’tis only necessary to give it a
trial. It can be purchased at the drug stores of Col
lier & Venable, corner Decatur aud Marietta, and Mr
MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS’ BANK
(Of Washington, Wilkes County, Ga. 1
W. W. SIMPSON, President. 1 A. W. HILL Cashier
Capital Stock - - - • $112,000
Special Attention paid to Collections, for wb:. li prom':
remittances are made, at lowest rates of exchange.
jv3 f ra
STAR CANDLES!
XXXX Century Whisky
Received a medal and diploma of merit at the Vi
Exposition, being the only brand out of five ou
: bitlou thus honored.
xhi-
sale by droegiats and firebclas? dealers through- Howard. Peachtree street and at my office,
out the Doited States; wholesale by ■’ll bare taken the liberty of apuendine tb
H. K. TUURBER k CO., General Agents.
seplD 6m New York City.
p.mong you, but will feel some regret tbat ing part of land lot 76, in llie 14th district of originally
Hradlattgh has not been seen and heard at his i Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, containing
djoinmg
Of J J Thrash
best. Not that he is not eloquent on politi- L, JtckK>n . Le T i. don „thb ri „^,., ...
cal and social themes—though even there 11 er. by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Ful-
apprehend that utterances which, uttered 1 ton Superior Court in favor of John Neal
r.mid the condition of things in England, are M “ e >' P riDC, P» l J J Thrasher indorser. Septem-
thriUing, may not be so effective in America; I L^Jatthe same time place, a tract or parcel
but, really, the power of the man is in good ■ —
part rooted in his essentially religious nature.
There is n certain inspiration about him,
when he is assiiling what he regards as idols.
:hat carrie* into strange regions of thought
and expression, and makes him an imposiug,
or eveu a picturesque figure, as he seems to
Lover over and fascinate a listening throng.
I cannot help hoping, therefore, that after
the round of political and social lectures has
been gone through, he will be let loose to
give a few specimens of the religions radical
ism which chiefly made his reputation; and
if so, I fancy that the most important part of . ^ ^ ^
visit will be found, as in a lady's letter, iu being vacant the date of this levy—August 2, 1860. i
the postscript. — [M. D. C. in the Cincinnati Levied ou as the property of James T. Lewis, bv virtue
Commercial. ! ‘ " “
W. HUFF,
WHOLESALE DEALER
CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING,
Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc.,
Robert J ; Corner Cherry and Third 8treets, MACON, Georgia.
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COTTON FACTORS,
No. 96 Bay Street SAVANNAH, GA.
. n me hiuie ume mupiate, » uki or puree; oi n 1 11T T n nAliriiTT r>
a g ^ 1 ' FARLIE, POW ELL & CO..
of land lot 6*. in the 17th district of ori*inally Henry, _ 7
now Fulton county, Georgia, situated iu the Southwest
curnerof said land lot, with improvements on the
nine, consisting of a merchant*' mill. Levied on as
the property of W J Barrett, by virtue of aud to satisfy
a fi la issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of
Joseph Wiushiph Co. vp, \Y J Barrett. September
8, 1873.
AIpo, at the same time aud place, a part of land lot
No 15, iu the 14th district of originally Henry, now
Fulton county, Georgia, commencing at the northweat
corner of said laud lot No 15, running east along the
north line of said land lot to the middle of the com
mon road leading to Durand’s mill, thence southwest
erly along the middle of aaid road lo a slake, along the
west line of said lot. thence along the west line to the
beginning, cantaimng 39 acres more or less; said land
SOUTHERN
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
Political Notes.
of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Superior
Court in favor of Cicero H Chandler vs James T Lewis,
maker, and Thomas M Clarke, indorser.
Also, at the came time and place, a city lot and one
two story frame building, situated on the corner of
Forty th and Grubb streets, in the city of Atlanta; said
An old adage, modernly applied—“Back lot containing 1-, acres, more or less. Levied on as
jav (like ‘Brag’) is a good dog; but sc
pressmen think ‘Holdfast’ a better.”
Senator Wright, of Iowa, explains his back A J®?**™ T an . d Jan ?
pay monipolalioiis. Did two wrongs ever th track
make a right. No, but ft number ot wrongs and roadbed, culverts, bridges, depots, side-tracks,
have made several United States Senators ronnd-bonse. shops, etc., lying and being iu the
from Kansas. county of Fulton, ami State of Georgia, known as the
■ Atlanta A* Richmond Air-Ltne Railroad. Levied on as
An Iowa paper has just discovered that WO- tlie property of the Atlanta k Richmond Air-Line Rail-
men are beginning to take an active part in
road Company by virtue of and to satisfy a fi ta issued °Pvrabon and
, T act i,' . . from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Mangmn a:
politic*. Last year, \t says, Matilda Fletcher Prickett vs. the Atlanta .v Richmond Air-Liue Railroad
vas by far the most effective speaker the Be- Company. Property pointed out bypiaiatifi'* attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, city lots No, 16,
|l4 and 12. No. 16 fronts on Biss and Martin
streets, 100 feet by 305 feet; No. 14 and 12. same size,
* ng on Martin street, being part of land hit No.
toe 14th district of originally Henry
jrablicans had in Iowa, and now Julia Gar-
reston is “knocking the socks” (Western
phrase) off all the grange orators. Had , not fronting'
the gentle Jnlia better be employed in darn- at, in tn,
ing the socks rather than knocking them oft ’‘"J 1
anybody ?
A Western paper, commenting upon the j 0 (11 Thresher vn Wm J Little. ■ Levy ni.de by
retnsai of the railroads lo make cheaper rates J R Thompson, T. C., and returned to me September
f A 4ko Tllinrvln Cint a UaI- . 1 - 18 1873.
PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS:
WHICH MAY BE DONE WITH LESS THAN QUAR
TER THE USUAL EXPENSE. BY THE
USE OF
(JUNE’S PATENT
8 fate Roofing Paint,
A roof may be covered with a very cheap shingle,
and by the application of this slato be made t* last
from 29 to 30 years. Old roofs can be patched aud
coated and made to look much better and last longer
than new shingles without the slate, for
: ; ONE-THIBD THE COST OF RE SHIXG-
LING.
The cost of Slating new shingling is only about the
cost of simply laying them, aud the slate is FIRE
PROOF against sparks and live coals falling upon it,
as may be easily tested by any one, aud as appears
from the fact that Insurance Companies
MAKE THE SAME TARIF THAT THEY
DO FOR SLATE ROOFS.
For tin and iron it has no equal, as it expands by i
heat and contracts by cold, aud neveb cracks or !
scales. For cemetery lences it is particularly adapted, j
as it will not corrode in the most exposed places. ,
Roofs covered with Tar Sheathing Felt can be made i
water tight at a small expense.
The Slate or Paint ia
EXTREMELY CHEAP !
Two gallons will cover a hundred square feet of Shin
gle roof, or over four hundred of Tin or Iron. Prico
of the Slate ready for use ia SO ceuts par gallon, 810
1 per half barrel, or $30 per barrel of about 40 gallons,
count to f’
il for $-4
the vicinity of New York.
EW USE NO T.\R IX THIS COMPOSITION
therefore it dofs not affect the water from the root, ii
turned off lor the first one or two rains.
The Paint has a very heavy body, but is easily ap
plied with a 4 or 6 inch coloring brush.
On old rotten shingles it fills up the holes and pores,
hardens them, and gives anew and substantial roof
that will last for years. On curled or warped shingles
t brings them to their place sml keeps them there.
liberty of appending the names of
a few of our citizens, to whom I respectfully refer as
to the merits of this Remedy. They having used it
some of them for years past, both individually »nd in
their families:
Jno R Wallace, Judge O A Locbrane, A K Seago, Jno
George, J T Porter, T J Maher, Leroy Morris, Joseph
Woodruff, Jordon Johnson, ElUh Robinson, Matt E
Walker, It Montgomery, Geo W Horton, JnoC White,
I W J Johnson, Joe H Ransom, Wm McConnell, M Hall,
! C Kickligbter, T.R Snell. Cobb co, Geo Sherdon. J A
Hayden, llobt M Farrar. Wm Powers. Anthony Mur
phy, N R Fowler, Thos G Crussell, A L Holbrook, Jas
1 Caldwell, Geo Winship.
S. T. BICCERS.
SOl.E WiOPRIETOR,
“ BIGGER’S SOUTHERN REMEDY .
ASfr- Office: Peachtree street, Powell’s Building.
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PROCTER A GAMBLE 3
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Atlanta, Macon
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GROCER!
MARTIN MENKO.
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M. MENKO A BRO.
Wholesale an J Retail Dealers i
Clolf, Dry Goods,
AND FU NISHING GOODS,
No. 25 WHITEHALL STREET,
Two Doors from Alabama. ATLANTA. CA.
Libera! Inducements Offered to Merchants, sen'll I2t
GEORGIA COTTON!
State Lottery
FOR SEPTEMBER.
FOK THE BENEFIT OF THE
OrjOans’ Hoib & Free School.
DRAWINGS DAILY, AT 5 P. M.
■ TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TC MY
| X friends and the public generally, that I am now
| ready to receive
COTTON ON STORAC.
at my Agricultural Building, co. ner Alabama and For •
! sytli streets, and would thank my friends, loth M
chants and Planters, to favor me with a pottioa o;
! their patronage.
I solicit consignments of cotton for tale here or for
‘ shipment to my correspondents at Savannah. Charles
ton, New York and Liverpool, upon which I w... make
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON LIBERAL TERMS.
HIGHEST MARKET VALUE FOR CGT7GN
entrusted to my managemaah Entrance to Warehouse
on Forsyth street. MARK W. JOHNre-N
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 21, 1873.—d&wlm
lor all all kinds of
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
Capital Prize $7,000.00
:10,m<» Prizes, Aitiimntine to $53,253.20.
NOTICE.
i the property of Wm J Lit-
Such as Window Caps, Enrichments of
such as Bracketts, Medallion, and everything
• Architectual line. Also Chimney Tops, Vases, Flower
FoU > Statuary, etc,
Also, manufacturers of
SEWER PIPE,
From 3 to 30 inches in diameter. Also, interior deco
rations, such as
Centre Pieces, Cornice, etc.
We will guarantee all the work that we undertake
The color of the slate when first applied i
purple and iu about a month it changes to :
form slate color.
light i
public are cautioned against negotii
papers as duplicates tor the strne have been out
een >3 6t HERALD PUBLISH IS v
‘“Tl he 7 0r ^ «*e »=»■ tin* aud plree, » lot or p.rcel of to execute to giro eutir. aati,Action.
Oltne old plantation melod\, “The (lay of \ l,ndand the improvements on tbe nmr, cont.tntng I ‘
tnonialion am A COiinn . ’ To be followed, , one and a half acres, more or less, situated on the
probably, by a day of contribution nmnno 1 corner of Hunnicutt and Plum streets, in the fifth
Ptockholdera ward of the city of Atlanta, it being part of land lot
79, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton
m)d«r Foster, of Michigan, elected to county, Georgia. Levied on as the property of G. M. I
succeed Thomas W. Ferry in Congress i-i said SIcGnire, by virtue of and to satisfy a fl fa issi
to be hnneleo.lv ill congress 1* said , rom Fu|ton 8upe rior Court, in favor of Wyly Nix.
io ue nopeiessty III. G M McGuire. Property pointed out by plaintiff-*
_ The feet that aneb a number of banks * ttorn c7» September 5th, 1873.
■ OI 1 Also, at the same time and place, all that tract or
parcel of land lying and being in (the city of Atlanta,
” ~ * rth of
iff s Analytical and Assay Laboratory,
t . h< !v, b0 * rd i0 4,16 re f. f ? t Cr * R . h iS U ,„ W17 .„ K .uu iu uur J
I uen~e that their managers did not husband Fulton county, Ga , containing ono-fou.
their reaotrrces— in short, were “patrons of more or leas, frosting on Collins street lorty-flve feet.
hnthotwtrv” uitl sitftndiM hark f*et: the. same heina knnwn
hasbandry " in tbe sense.
N. Greece Curtis, it is said, wiil be a caadi- j
date before the CaUforou Legislature for the ' * *
I cited States Senate. Several others ave
mentioned in the same connection.
and extending back 260 feet; the same being known
] formerly tbe property of George Gibbons, deoeaeed,
operty ol Thomas Fitzgibbon, by
three fi las issued from the
i Malitia. '
_ »n. Lev-
^es made by J. F. Porter. T. C-, acd returned to me
I'nt^sflhe ■£. time at ptace, a city lot in thel
city of Atlanta containing >; of an acre, situated on|
^ 'MMMMMMproperiy of DodgM
heek a piece the size of a silver tri * 1 ** Henry, now Fulton county, Ga.
nlnn Mt Bee *XI ® 5\ I? T Levied on aa the propsrty of J. A. Bichardsf.n by vir-
It her n^bt arm and leg. She tne of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Campbell
Jit
Wefindfntha Medical Record an acconnt
ot a enrein a case of hydrophobia. A little
gin waa DUten by a mad dog who tore oat I ^ Wood, It being part of land lot 82. in tbe I4tb dis-
her right cheek a ----- - •* 1 ***** ^ u *"—
do’.lar, and also bit
WM treated by immediately canteriiinK the
wound with a saturated solution of carbolic. .... —
acid, and keeping it wet cocstantlv with « . Al», at th< ume time and ptacs. > City Lot In the T
weither matntinn of the DO ^ / i u a , city ef Atianu. fronting on Uoc* .trret aftv feet, and ore*.
Tr~*T w»lUUOn OT tha aame while two drops ! ruining b.. Y one hundred feet, adjoining tmOn on -tea),
oi liquor ammonia fortis were given her n^st, and Little on the west, and Macon north, it 1 nf**®,
every two bonrs in water. Three davs after- i of land lot 83 is the 14th district °f origin-
wards the wound was cauterized a u»nnr\A . Henry, now Fulton county, Gs., levied on as tbe
tiro* with nitrate it i Yu «econd property of Thurmond bv virtue of and to sat-
tirne WJtn nitrate of silver and the dose ot isfy two fifas issued from the Justices Court of l#26th
ammonia was increased to three drops. This district, g m, in favor of John McManus v« Dnvid
treatment was con tinned till Aagust 0 the Tfe u ’ m °Dd. Leviesmade by j R Thompson, Hk4»d
wound not beiof? allowed to be dry a single I relurned t0
instant daring tha whole period, and it wa6
heAled without leaving a scar. As two years
have since elapsed without symptoms of the , ATLANTA MUTHERN GA. PUBLISHINfl COMPANY
)»oison, it ia believed that the patient is en ‘ j| “ A
tirely out of danger. #
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No. 6 Cedar street,
NEW YORK CITY.
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NOTICE.
H AVING returned to itlauta. I am : » . i
to do all kinds of
M1LINERY AND DRESS MAKING
of the latest an most approved styles at tbe shortest no.
lice, at my store, No. 4 Loyd street. I have aud w.l
continue to receive the
Latest Fall Patterns,
and respectfiffly eo’.icit a share of the publi- pit-on
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MRS. J. DCFFY.
Cornice It flll „ up the boles in Tin or Felting roofn, aud stops Tickets $100, Shares in Proportion al The mfnnYnIfai»it N ‘
* be the leaks; one coat is equal to ten ot ordinary paint; K ! The l nibl,c * re against negotisU
I N THE ABOVE SCHEME, FORMED BY THE |
ternary con hiuatiou ot 78 numbers, makinp
76,076 tickets and the drawing ot 12 ballots, there will l
bo 22U prize. . sell having three of the drawn num
bers on it; 4,356, each having two of them tn; ,
25,740, eich having one only oi them ou; and also
It is a slow dryer, but rain will not aff ot it in the 1 45,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers ou
them, being blanks.
To determine the fate of these prizes and blanks, 7b
numbers, from 1 to 78 iuclusive. will be severally
placed in a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 12 ot
them drawn out at r.aud- iu: 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
That ticket having on it the 4tb, 6th, and 6tfi
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 7th, 8th. aud Oth
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having ou it the 10th, 11th. aud
12th drawn numbers, to
That ticket having ou it the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 3d, 4th and 6th
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 5th, 6th, and 7th
drawn numbers, to
v .< i a xx am n m : That ticket having on it the 6th, 7tb, and 8th
N. Y. Slate Roofing Compn y drawn oumt*™, to.......
™ * * | That ticket having on it the 8th, 9th, and 10th
drawn numbers, to T! 650 00
That ticket having on it tbe 9th, 10th, and
11th drawn numbers, to
i That ticket haviug on it the 1st, 2nd, and 4lh
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 5th
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, and 6th
drawn numbers, to
All other tickets (being 207, with three of the
drawn numbers on, each
Those 66 tickets having on them tb* 1st and
2nd drawn numbers, each
1 Those 66 tickets haviug on them the 3rd and^H
4th drawn Lumbers, each 6 00
All other tickets (being 4,294) with two of the
drawn numbers on, each 2 00
| And all those tickets (being 26,740) with one
only of the drawn numbers, each 10
CAPITAL FBI/.E
On Mondays capital will be $7.(100 00
On Tuesdays and Fridays capital will bo 4,500 00
AND IT IS TO ALL INTENTS AND PUR
POSES SLATE.
C. O. D., at the following prices. If ordered to bo
sent by freight, the money must accompany the order.
1 gallon and can 91 50
‘4 gallons and ran 4 35
5 gallons and keg 5 50
10 gallons andkeg O 50
1.1 gallons andkeg 13 50
40 gallons and half barrel 1 «> ou
40 gallons and one barrel 30 OO
Roofs examined, estimates of cost given, and, wh-n
required, will be put in thorough repair. Orders re
spectfully solicited.
Agents wanted in every town.
For full Information, recommends from Insurance
Companies and others, e itorials from the leading
Newspapers, or a sample shingle coated with the slate,
address.
LAWYERS.
Indiana women bore boles through peach-
tTones, pat in brass v.ire. and wear them for
ear-rings.
-1 Bible, Dictionary, Patent Adjustable Photograph
urn, 550 illustrations, etc. The cheapest and best
i i America. Star of Bethlehem, Woman’s Home
j B of Health, Golden State, etc. Herald of Health,
Fa< and Household Help. Bible canvassing outfit
| free. m p21-3w
GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY,
V September 22, 1873.
ILL be sold before the court house door iu 1
Uonough, Henry county, Georgia, on
The First Tuesday in November, next,
■iylHHHi
.. I On Tuesdays and Fridays capital will bo 4,500
WOULD RESPECTFULLY*INFORM MY FRIENDS On Wednesdays capital will be 6,000
. • .‘.‘S* P uU,c ,bat 1 htv0 entcred COAL On Thursdays and Saturdays 5,000
1KADE, and have Opened an Office and Yard on the For fnrther n.rtirnlara M*tid for
THOMAS FINLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
_ Courts, and ela#where by special contract
business attended to with dispatch. Offict': Norib
East Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets, Be’! Build
g, up-a fair*. d * *
AW NOTICE.
A. C. GA R L I N C T O N.
have opened an office and yard ,
corner of Grubb and Broad streets, near Peachtree.
I have no hesitation in Raying that I have
GRATE COAL THAN TUB COAL CREEK
a bad as CjsI Creek, and only makes half the quantity
J** 11 ® ter . e,t . i n ]ot . o1 1,m b No. (80) ] of aahes, and Is perfectly clear of Blate.
tlon to business, and furnishing the ;
By strict attention t
eighty, in the loth District of Carrol county, Georgia.L um( ,,,
Sold as the property of W. O. Lse, deceased, for the VERY BEST OF GRATE COAL, I hope to
benefit of iho helra and creditors. ral share of patronage.
H. 1. LEE, Adin’r. 1 —
For further particulars send for schemes.
No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a anpe- |
BETTER : rior denomination cau be entitled to au inferior prize. ;
It burns j Prizes payable fo ty (40) days after the drawing, aud >
■ct to the usual deduction of 15 per cent,
prizes of $20.00 and under will be pai l immedi
ately after the drawing.
Prizes cashed at this office
HOWARD & CO., Managers,
trpp-f.b'rt ATI.ANT*. (iA.
T mwyor,
^■Wtu, Pbacticx is Au the Corr.T.
Office: Kepublie Block.
Otb2-dfe MUota Geor*:.
S. A. DARNELL.
Attorney - at-Law
AND
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS
For Georgia. Office corner Brcid and Alabar .
Mill prac tice in the Courts of Atlinta and Blue
C'rcuits.