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Mr. Beecher Last Evening-
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A MAN LOOKS AT THE
STARS THROUGH A BOTTLE OF WHISKY.
‘•It must have struck every body," said Mr.
Beeaher in tbe Plymouth prayer meeting Last
evening, 'that a great change was wronghtin
tbe Dihciples. They can scarcely be said to
have been men of ordinary intrlh«eucc to be
gin with, evcQ in their day. Bot when the
■Holy Gbo*^ entered them they became so
powerfuWs to turn the world upside down.”
taught by this, to Mr. Beecher’s
is that Christ’s love cao make the same
transformation in any Christian, and that few
have any conception of the higher spiritual
plane to which they might ri.se. A brother
said that Mr. Beecher had done well enough
as far as ho had gone, bat he had lett the sub
ject half disposed of. The important p> int
waa how to reach that higher plane. Mr.
Butcher replied that those with happy na
tures, and those who have the faculty of be
lieving invisible truths, would easiest reach
cannot rise to it myself,” said he, “ex
cept through two thoughts. One is a realiz*
isg sense of the life to come, and tbe other a
continual knowledge of the abiding love of
<>oc. All that I know, and all that I want to
know, is that God is all ove and mercy. The
new Jerusalem has twelve gates, and there
Are no fower entrances into man’s soul lor the
truth. Sickness is sometimes a spiritual
help, and bankruptcy is a great deal better
on a When God takes the sponge and
squeezes it out, we can feel how small it
ih”
“1*0 yen suppose,” asked another brother,
* that a man can rise into the higher state
that yon speak ot by striving directly lor it ?”
“I do not believe in the main iu ‘higher
Ufa* people,”replied Mr. Beecher. “ We are
nado to reach a right end by performing all
our duties. I never helped anybody, that the
effort did not help me more tbau it did him.
The medicine kicks back, as some gnus do,
hut more pleasantly. If yon will not take it !
irreverently, I would say, be little Christs ev-1
erywkere and always.”
“ How is it,’ was another question, “ that
BOmo try to see these things ns von do and
fail?”
“If a man should undertake,” was the
prompt reply. “ to examine the stars through
a bottle of whisky be wouldn’t succeed. It
men desire to understand the problems of
spiritual forms, they must take Clod's meth
ods of doing it.”
“1)3 you mean to say,” said another ques
tion, “that the attainment of this higher
state depends upon fixed laws entirely, or
upon the Chrisrianhimself?”
“I do not suppose that God ever did any
thing contrary to his own laws; but a man
may lock himself up in his house and never
unow that tbo glorious sunshine is warming
and lighting his neighbor. I havo lately been
trying to bring a young man back to his
father, against whom he has sioned. forgive
ness r.waits him. bnt he will not take it.”
‘•Do vou supp -se that there are general
periodical revivals—like the Pentecost which
brought the disciples into a higher spiritual
oDi.dition—dependent upon some spiritual
jawV ssked a young man.
“I will not pretend to answer that, ’’replied
Mr. Beecher; “and, as we are already fifteen
minutes over our time, we will close with
hymn 674.”
FOR SAIL
MACON AD EBTI8EMENTS.
FOR SALE.
_ _ «•., by James Brand,
of Mew York, will be 90ld to pay charges, If not called
lor within thirty dsyi.
ED. A. WERNER,
•ep4tftw3*-dl Aiient Cfoorgu R. R.
Three Cottages for Sale
FOUK-ROOM COTTAGE, with front Verandah
1 TWO-ROOM Ccttago with rock basement, not
finished, with ad modern improvements.
Tbe two sbovo mentioned rrsid-neo* are located on
Castleberry Street, betweeu Foravh and M ft W It R,
each containing of an acre, more or leas.
ALSO,
~| BRICK Cottage on Hayne street, 3 rooms finish
ed. with all the necessary appurtenances, containing
1-6 of an acre, more or loss.
If the above property is cot sold at private sale in
30 days, it will be
Disposed of at Auction.
Tho above property will be sold oy M llaverty lor
the purposo of paying his debts, and startmit anow in
business. All iuy creditors will s«-nd their bills to P
Walpole. Attorney at Law. All debtors would do well
to call and settle, as I mean busines.
sold b> o c hammock i m. haverty,
Real Estate Agent)
Bf ptl4 suuftthurfteun
Residence for Sale.
J^OUR LARGE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED ROC-MS,
B»th room. Store room and Pantry, 2-room Kitchen,
lathed and plastered, large front yard, choice shrub
bery and shade trees, all on a large, beautiful lot 100
by 225 eet, in a most excellent neighborhood, and just
at tho erminus of one of tho 8treet Car lines. Im
provements ail new and in perfect order. Apply to
WALLACE ft FOWLER,
jy27-sun3m Real Estate Awents,
No. 9 Alabama st.
BERND BROTHERS
i
Manufacturers of and Who'esale and Retail Dealers in
IAMBS, SADDLES, COLLARS
BRIDLES, LEATHER, HARDWARE, &c., &c.,
Nos. 44 and 46 Third Street, Macon, Georgia.
A. T. F IN N £ Y,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
G _A_ IE?, IR, I JlQ- IE S
Such as are Needed for
EMPIRE STONE WORKS
MACON. G A,
WANTED.
signed is r.ow prepared to fill all kinds of STONE MASONRY, such as Guttering, Walling j
and almost everything olse in the way of improvements in which stone is required.
P. H. WARD, Proprietor.
, G7 Cherry street, will receive prompt attentiou.
The Southern Market.
Barouches, Plnotons, Victorias, Cabrioletles,
Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Itockaways, Sociables,
Doctor’s Phaetons, Sewing MachineJ'Wagous.
I Have Now oil Hand the Largest and Most Complete Assortment
OF ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER,
AUCUSTA CARDS.
DOZIER & "W^XiTOlsr,
W \N I ED—A partuer in a good ayiug bu inesa j
Small capital rt quire J. Address through At-
Wholes
WANTED,
GOOD COOX for a small family;
ALSO,
A HOUSE SERVANT, by It. M. Clarko, at Flat
Rock. Ga. Apply at G. W. ADAIR’S,
sepll-tf Real Estate Office.
tie Gt 0
Which I am prepared to sell at Reduced Prices. Using very best material,
employing first class mechanics, having facilities equaled by none, I am pre
pared to sell work Cheaper thau it can be duplicated from any portion of the
United States. Carriages renovated on short notice, and all work warranted
to give general satisfaction.
A. T. FINNEY.
WANTED.
A YOUNG MAN of long experience, a situation s«
Prescription Clerk, or General Salesman in i
drug house. Cao furnish best references.
241 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
Harrison Bradford & Go’s
STEEL PENS.
Mpeci^.1 attention called to tbe well known numbers,
605- 75—28—20 & 22.
FACTORY, MT. VERNON; OFFICE, 75 JOHN ST., N. Y
WANTED.
THREE GOOD COAT MAKERS, AT j
M. & J. Ill 11 sen's. |
sep28-tf GO Wbiteha’l street, i
FOR RENT.
CLOTHING!
W E
CLOTHING
.bat we have now in Stock as complete an cs»ortment
ua can be found in Georgia. We have moat of our
Good* made to ORDER and guarantee them equal to
ANT MERCHANT TAILOR’S WORK,
but o great doal less in price.
We offer clothing lo 6Uit the tira?s. We have a!f=o a
very largo dock of
Boys’ Clothing,
For Boys from Nine years up, at very reasonable
Trice*. Our stock of
Men’s & Hoys’ Shirts,
and Underwaro is very large, and bought veiy cheap
and will be sold at a very small advanco from coat.
Please examine our stock and prices before purchas-
.-rg oliewhere.
Thankful for tbe very liberal patronage in the past,
we m’vgt respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
A. ft 8. ROSKNFELD,
Gate City Clothing.Store,
otlld-ftt Whitehall street.
Western & Atlantic Railroad
TRANSPORTATION OFFICE,
Atlanta, Oa., October It, 1873.
FOR RENT.
My X,argo Store,
John James’ Certificates
for the rent. Terms reasonable. Possession gi7en \
first of October, for the whole or one half. The stores j
are well fitted up for Groceries or Dry Goods—shelv
ing, office and cuuntors complete.
I will also receive James’ Certifi a tee fer tho rent of j
all the dwellings I own.
sep30 tf C. P- CAS81N.
LATE DANIEL * HILL. ~
DANIEL & ROWLAND,
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Agents for the Celebrated Ell wan, Wando, Dugdale and Cotton Food Guanos,
Comer Jackfeon and Reynolds Streets, AUGUSTA, GA.
fg- CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. COMMISSION FOB SELLING COTTON, $1 FEB BALE. -©»
angl7.tf.
NO COMPETITION PERMITTED.
The Great Southern Stove Hon
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES—Every kind.
Mantels and Grates,
Tin Ware, Wood and Hollow Ware,
Shccet Iron, Zinc,
House Furnishing Goods, Etc.
Lawson B. Langford,
s;
NEW HOTEL FORRENT OR LEASE.
r r THE THRIVING YOUNG CITY OF C ARTEB8-
ville, Ga., situated opposite the Depot, on th- line
oi the Western and Atlantic and the terminus of the
Cherokee Railroads. It offers unusual advauUgeH for
doing a fine and growing business. Tbe building is a
three-story Brick, slate roof, with brick kitchen an
nexed. For particulars, address ‘-Ricks House.” Car-
tersville. Ga. *ep!9 2taw 4w
BOARDINC.
«**• G. W. JACK,
STEAM
Candy and Cracker
MANUFACTORY.
rjlIlE CIT5APEST AND MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF TtiE KIND IN THE SOUTH,
GJLJSTHT^nD YEGBTABLBS,
Boarders Wanted.
A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two Indies wish
ing to room together, can procure Board iu a
■amily where there are no children, iu one of the best
neighborhoods in ihe City, only a few hundred yards
from the business portion of the City, and within a
few paces of th»* Peachtree Street Railroad. Rates
low, as it is more for company than profit that Board
ers a-e wanted. Apply to W. H. BARNETT,
octi>-tf No. 19 Wrst Baker street.
Canned Oysters, Baskets.
Potted Meats, Toys
Canned Fruits.
Crackers,
Candies.
In any quantity.
Western and Nortlien Orders Duplicated.
0. W. ADAIR. Auctioneer.
GREAT 8ALE |
— OF —
JOHN H. JAMES’, Banker,!
.Real Estate.
JAMES L. WATKINS,
FURNITURE NUlilrACTUTER, WLRER30JNS, WHITEHALL STREET, M’NAUSHT & C0'3. BLOCK,
1 8 now openine tho LUtHEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK of all kiuda of FURNITURE in Atla
Cheapest House in tho city. Call and examine. sepafi-t 1
Lewis H. Clarke,
THE HATTER.
69^West Side Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA, CA.
1 NOW HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN MY LINE EVER
I BROUGHT to this market.
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves!
Tho celebrated Charter Oak Stove—the moat popular and m®Bt extensively used in the United Staten. Agent
for the “Atlanta" Cook 8tove. Heating Stoves—all kinds and sizes. Have for salo all the moat popular 8tuve»
now in tbe market.
TIN WARE—Of every kind and in tho largest quantity. A full eurply always on hand, and anything made
to orderptomptly.
"Very Large Supply of
Tin Plate au d Tinners Findinw, Sheet Iron; Sheet Zinc; Slab Zinc; Block Tin; Solder, Etc.
A Large and well selected stock of Light Hollow Ware; Wood Ware of every kind, such as Buckets, Tubs,
Washboards, Flour Palls. Sugar Boxes, Wood Measures, all sizes; Brooms, Well Backets, etc.
A Large quantity of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY.
Silver Plated W are
i well arranged for inspec-
NOTICE.
TlH' Iliittoii AffommoSaUen trams,
'Soheduics No. 11 and 12,)—Leaving Atlanta at 4:43 P.
n., aod Dalton at 12;W k.v„ will commenco running
£. R. WALKER,
AUslor Transportation.
KING'S CURE
chicken Cholera.
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MAY BE ANNUALLY
- WED BY THE USE OF THIS SIMPLY AND
CHEAP REMEDY-ONE BOTTLE WORTH
FIFTY CENTS. MAKES TWO
GALLONS OF MEDICINE.
IT IS CERTAIN AND
PROMPT.
U8F # f VflCfi A WEEK It WILL PREVENT THE
DISEASE.
Prepared by
[ Du. WILLIAM KINO.
L Athens, Ga.
V whcteaalc by
ttAJ.I.FTT. BEAVER ft BURBANK.
New York.
C. 8. NEWTON,
Atlanta, Ga.
BARRETT, L-ND ft Co.
Augv.aU, Ga.
W. D. HOYT ft Co.,
Race
OFOKU14- Fulton t'ounl).
OUPUAKI’S OrriCK, October l-.t, 187:1.
IZVCKTIf A. HARtiLS, wife of J. o. Har-
..JKftOfeband refusing or neglecting to apply
^pydied fv>r exemption of personalty, and I will
i epor, the tame at M o'clock a.m., on the 21th day
October, Iff*at my office.
IfINILI. PITTMAN,
•'t I k-d.< wl t _ Ordinary.
G€ORGIA -Fulton Courttr.
Osmn uirVOsno*., October 1,1«R1.
M P^> ft\BAH A. r. HAMILTON. Wife of John
J HamUtoo. ta< appdod f.*r«xempticm of por-
setmity, (bar bnsband having refuse < u* upUy), and
1 wtl! pa*s upon tbe «uran at 10 o'clock A. M. on the
j-*h r.f i ,.-t b.-r ls?.{. at m.v office.
DtNir.L PITTM\NT#nl
O N TUESDAY. 23th November, in Atlanta, valued
at from S85.09U to $100,000 00, I will sell at Auc
tion, in thia city, commencing at 10 o'clock,bn Tues-
dav morning, 25ih of November next, the following
described magnificent central, rent paying Real Estate:
I«t. THAT HPLEND1D KlVE STORY (beside** base
ment) Brick Store, on tho corner of Whitehall aud
Hunter grieets, Dry G'rods Emporium oocupied by
Louis de Saule ft Co. This bull .mg cost $32,000 and
runts for $3,100, all new and a first-class building.
2d. ONE I'WO-STORIED (besides basement)BRICR
STuBE, on Whitehall strcet. next door to James’ Bank
corner, occupied by Mrs. Agnes Turner, amt rent* for
$1,680.
3d. ONE VACANT LOT on Alabama street, 30>j by
G2 feet, alley on east side.
4th. BHli’K OFFICES, adjoining above lot, on Ala
bama street, occupied by Samuel Hoyle, rents for
$920.
5ih. ONE BRICK STORE occupied by John Domini,
next to the lai-t nam-d offices, and reuta for $760.
6th. VACANT GROUND 80 by 70 tect, fronting on
Peachtree strett, adjoining the new brick stores now
being finished by Busbv, Boyd ft Bobiuaon. Will be
divided sa per plat exnibited on day uf aale, and suit-
ablo for stores or for roaidenoea, in connection wtth
Cottage Lot in rear. Also, the Brick C<>ttjge in the
; Zear of said ground, formerly occupied by Mr. Jame*.
’ .routing Eida street. Rents for $580.
7th. ONE VACANT TRIANGULAR SHvPED LOT.
I on Church and Forsyth streets, next to Messrs. Boyd
I ft Bro.
1 8th. A FOUR ROOM COTTAGE and Lot on Cain
street, occupied by James Patterson.
9th. About TWO ACRES of ground around the cele
brated Walton Spring, to be divided u to small lots as
j per plat.
j The recent money panic has alven Mr. James some
l inconvenience and be desires to sell his property and
; increase his banking capital.
! His loss by a panic sale will be tbe purch^Bers gain.
| His private residoncc on Peachtree street, that cost
' $00,000, and his Bank Block, on Whitehall street and '
i Railroad, that cost $75,000 last year, and rent* for
I $10,000 per annum, will not be sold.
Plata of vacant property will be posted. Capitalists
‘ from a distance aud at home, are invited to examine
all this giltodgcd, rout-paying, central property,
t TERMS—One-third ca»b, baiauco in two aud four
| months with ten per cent, interest. Unquestionable
titles.
Loan Certificates aud deposits in Times’ Bank re- j
: celved in payment. Good Railroad, Ci»y or Stato bonds \
‘ received as cksh at their market value, which will be
| agro-d upon before tho saioeomracneea. upon inquiry,
i This Is certainly tbe finest opportunity lur capital- 1
iars to make safe investments, that has boou presented ,
! for yearn. I will show this property Dr givo any m-
} formation about it at any time to those who will call at
in* office. G. W. ADA IK,
Resl Estate Agent,
No 1 Kimball House.
! ccilrf
What is Life Without Comfort?
mo carry out tho above, I am prepared to furnish
JL LATHS a« low prlei-a; also, Southw* nt Georgia
Fwoimg, dressed and matched, and moulding to suit
the times, at low prW*. ^ |
c.-tS-lni ANTHONY MURl’HY. '
Dopartmont for tlie Iiadies:
Mv largo stock of handsome House Furnishing goods, Vases, Toilet 8.Ms, etc ,
tion. The Ladies arc invited to call and see them.
I havo laid in a stock lor a largo
WHOLESALE TRADE.
In my lino, and invite tho attention of merchants to tho same. I can offer special inducements over any
other market.
Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. Goods skilfully packed, and every advantage of the
market given.
I am now movinc into my new store, 69 Westeide of Whitehall street, lately occupied by Guilford, Wood ft
Co. Tho public are invited to step in and look at my new store and new goods.
It. B. LANGFORD.
ISTew Goods Opening- Every L>ay.
Silk. Beaver, Fur
and Felt Hats
TRUNKS, VALISES
AND CANES
HATS
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Clarke’s Special :
NOBBY HATS : .
EVERY BRANCH OF
FASHIONABLE NATS ;
ATS!. HATJJ HATS I HAULajT»JJtAI«LJ)AJlLN*Il
The Place where the Fashiogables Buy.
LEWIS H. CLARKE’S
Bep2ft-
Wbitahall Street.
WILLIAM RICH & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
Notions, Taney Goods,
Millinery aud ’ White Goods,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
13—Wo X> uplloAto NowlSTorli Uiilln.; vp3Mm
TDE3EIE3 'V^IE^a-ITSTIA.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.
Liabilities S 11,314 75
Assets 353.413 79
Net Assets 347.099 C4
Losses Paid Since Organization •_ 1,500,000 00
Forty-ono years in existence. Rates as low as m any other Good Company.
All Iioasea will Too Promptly Paid.
Ten Thousand Dollar* aro deposited with Hon. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the State of Geor
gia, for soenrity of the poilev in tnls State.
W. L. COWARDEN. FresidenL | WM. WILLIS, JR., Secretary
J. GADSDEN KING, Agent,
Broad street, ATLANTA, GA.
Also, Agent for the! London and Lancashire Fire—Capital: $3,000,00<k Stato Agent. Cotton 0t*ta#
life Insurance Company, Macon, Ga.—Assets: $542,201 28. Deposited with Comptroller General, of Georgia.
$100,000. augtft-Sm
m LEWI;
MANUFACTURER AND JCSSER OF AU VARIETIES OF
Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, &c.,
Amongst wliioh are Soda, Butter, Piouic, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk,
Butter Wafer, Wine, Farina. Also, Sugar Cakes, Spico Cukes, and Jum
bles, Lemon and Ginger Snaps, and others, which I offer to tho trade at tho
LOWEST PEICES!
i and’guarantee my goods to givo satisfaction.
South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.