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A aatnral repeater—An echo.
A soft thing—Haety-paddiog.
A greet hard-ship—An iron steamer.
A fair thing—An agricaltaral horse-trot.
In what tone does a ghost speak ? In a
• OBbstone.
A distinction without a difference.—To be
chosen to office without opposition.
Oat in Montana, when they start a man
down hill in a barrel, they speak of bis " ap
pearance in a new role.”
While sunlight is the most favorable for
bay-making, it is a well known fact that wild
oats are best sown by moonlight.
A fascinating young lady at a party in Tus
caloosa, a few nights since, was aaked if she
ever rend Shakespeare? ‘‘Of course I have.
I read that when it first came out.
The Niles Democrat recently bad a tonch-
■ eg obituary, closing with a well used quota-
tiou, which the intelligent compo-itor ren
dered, ‘-He is not dead, bat sqaeaketh.”
Of a miserly man who died of softening of
the brain, a local paper said: “His head gave
way, bat nis hnnd never did; his brain
.-rofiened, but his heart couldn’t."
Dord Houghton adds the following to the
long list of Sidney Smith's jokes: Of Lord
Maeanley be said that Macauley “not only
overflowed with learning, but stood in the
nlop.”
A lady in New York had several hundred
■follari' worth of point lace clipped off her
clothing by an adroit thief while* she was at
church, ainging, “Strip me of the robe of
pride, clothe me in humanity.”
Warner, in his “Backlog Studies,'' says
'here are still attempts made to bring up a
amily round a “register," but you might jtiat
til well try to bring it up by hand as without
the ralljicg-point of a hearthstone.
A Pekin (Illinois) woman was asked by the
preacher it herhnnband feared the Lord? She
replied; “Pear Him! Why, bless you, he is
so feared of Him that he never goes out ol
thekonse on Snudays without taking his gun
along."
Ac old miser, who v.hs exceedingly parsi
monious, was obliged reluctantly to consult a
physician. “What shall I do with my lieAd 1”
;k»d the man. “It ia so dizzy, I seem to see
icubic.” The doctor wr. te a prescription,
i.nd retired, saying; “When you see doable,
you will find rebel if you count your money."
A gentleman took the following telegram to
t telegraph office: “I announce with grief
' ho death of Undo James. Como quickly to
. end the will. I believe we are his heirs—
John Black.’’ The elerk, having counted the
■rords, said: “There are two words too many.
-It.” “All right; cut out ‘with grief.’ ”
While deprecating any exercise of wilful
maliciousness, we cannot help calling atten
tion to the fact that an old-fashioned penny,
large sized, propelled Iron, a second story
window, is able to demolish the strongest
lass-framed certificate of the itinerant organ-
grinder. It is n charitable and inexpensive
experiment.
Stranger, pause—
My lale attend.
And learn the cause
. Of Hannah’s end.
Across the world
The wind did blow,
She ketched a cold
What laid her low.
We shed a quart
Ol tears, 'tis true,
Bat life is short—
Aged 82.
The following sentence, written oat in full,
was pronounced by a justice of the peace in
irwinnett county, Georgia : let the pnsner
clan Cp, sir, you has been Found Guilty A
tried ot the Offense ol shutin at your Nabor.
Yu ebol them be tuk from the bar of this court
by the honorable baleef of this court, and
carried into the adjured county of rockDale,
-nd tbar you shall remain in Everlasting ban
ishment forever from the honorable county ol
guranett.
FOR JSALE.
BBLS CEMENT MASKED “A," CONBIONEJ
to A. L. Harris, Atlanta, Os, by Junes Brand
of Mew York, win ba sold to pay charges, If not celle
for within thirty days.
Three Cottages for
1
Sale
FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, with front YerukWt
1 TWO-ROOM Cottage with rock basement, so
finished, with ail modern improvements.
The two above mentioned roald-ncea are located o»
Castleberry Street, between Forayth and MiWRB
each containing *4 of an acre, more or lean.
ALSO,
BRICK Cottage on Hayne afreet, 3 rooms finish
ed. with all the necessary appurtenances, containing
1-6 of an acre, more or less.
If the above property is rot sold at private sale in
30 days, it will bo
Disposed of at Auction.
The above property will l>e aold oy M Haverty fo<
the purpose of paying his debts, and starting anew i>
business. All my creditors will send their bills to I
Walpole. Attorney at Law. Ail debtors would do web
to call and settle, as I mean businea.
Bold b> c o hammock i m. haverty,
Real Estate Agent)
septl4 sun&tbur&sun
Residence for Sale.
JpOUR LARGE. ELEGANTLY FINISHED ROOMS.
Bath 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 lOu
by 225 eet, in a moet excellent neighborhood, and just
at the ermiDue of one of the Street Car lines. Im
provements all new and in perfect order. Apply t>
WALLACE k FOWLER,
jy27-sun3m Real Estate Aaenta,
No. 9 Alabama at.
WANTED.
W \N 1 ED—A partner in a good . aylng bn ineas
Sruali capital required. Address through At
lanta P. O. W. L. G.
oct8-if“
WANTED,
GOOD COOK for a small family;
ALSO,
A HOUSE SERVANT, by It. M. Clarke, at Fla?
Rock. Ga. Apply at G. W. ADAIR'S,
aepll-tf Real Estate Office.
MACON ADSlfUSlLm.
BERND BROTHERS
Manufacturers of and Who’esale and Retail Dealer* m
urns. SA11LES, counts
BRIDLES, LEATHER, HARDWARE, &c., &c.,
Nos. 44 and 46 Third Street, Macon, Georgia.
A. T. FIN NET,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
CARR I AG E S
Such as are Needed for
EMPIRE STONE WORKS
—op—,
MACON. O .A.,
. P. H. WARD, Proprietor.
, 67 Cherry street, will receive prompt attention.
AUCUSTA CARDS.
DOZIHR &c WAT.TWNT
Wholes. 7
SaJ e ffr 0
The Southern Market.
Barouches, Phcotons, Victorias, Cabriolettes,
Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Rockaways, Sociables,
Doctor’s Phfetons, Sewing Machine]Wagons.
I Have Now ou Hand the Largest and Most Complete Assortment
OF ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER,
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 than it can bo duplicated from any portion of the
United States. Carriages renovated on short notice, aud all work warranted
to give general satisfaction.
A. T. FINNEY.
WANTED.
WANTED.
THREE GOOD COAT MAKERS, AT
M. & J. HIKSCII'S.
wptlfM/ SO Whitebait street.
Harrison Bradford & Go’s
STEEL PENS.
special Attention celled to the well known number*.
605—75—28—20 & *2.
fMfTMY.MT. VERNON; OFFICE. 75 JOHN&T.,N. T
ragSam
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT.
My Liarge Store,
ble of being divided into two otoree. Will take
John James’ Certificates
for the rent. Terms retsonable. Possession gi7en
first of October, for the whole or one half. The stores
are well fitted np for Groceries or Dry Goods—shelv
ing, office end counters complete.
I will also receive James' Certlfi-vites for the rent of
all the dwellings I own.
sep30 tf C. P. CAbSIN.
Ce rs,Tto Great Men Stove Sense.
241 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
LAIK « niLbt *
DANIEL & ROWLAND,
COTTON K7YCTOUS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Agents for the Celebrated Etiwan, Wnndo, Dugdale and Cotton Food Guimos,
Corner Jackson and Reynolds Streets, AUCUSTA, GA.
gy CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
angi7.tf.
COMMISSION FOR SELLING COTTON, $1 PER BALE.
NO COMPETITION PERMITTED.
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES—Every kind.
Mantel# and Grates,
Tin Ware, Wood und Hollow Ware,
Sheeet Iron, Zinc,
House Furnishing Goods, Etc.
NEW HOTEL FOR RENT OR LEASE.
vilte, Ga., situated opposite the Depot, on th*- line
or the Western end Atlantic and the terminus of the
Cherokee Railroads. It offers unusual advantages for
doing a fine and growing business. The building is a
three-story Brick, slate roof, with brick kitchen an
nexed. For particulars, address “Ricks House." Car
te re ville. Ga. s*pl9 2taw ♦«*
1854&-
81!
BOAROINC.
CLOTHING!
TE. WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE AT-
CLOTHING
' .kst we have now in Stock as complete an assortment
r*e can be found in Georgia. We have most of our
-oods made to ORDER and guarantee them equal to
Boarders Wanted.
ing to room together, can procure Board in a
amily where there are no children, in one of the best
neighborhoods in the City, only a few hundred yards
from the business portion of the City, and within a
lew paces of the Peachtree Street Railroad. Rates
low, ss it is more for company than profit that Board-
are wanted. Apply to __ W._H. BABNEIT,
octi-tf
No. 19 West Baker street.
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
GREA.T SALE
ANY MERCHANT TAILOR’S WORK,
but a great deal less in price.
We offer clothing lo suit the times. We have also a j JOHN H. JAMES’,Banker,
B °ys’ oiotmng, Real Estate.
G. W. JACK,
STB A JMC
Candy and Cracker
MANUFACTOEY.
rjTHE CH’IkPKST AND M03T COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF TtlE KIND IN THE SOUTH,
GAJSTlSFEnD VBO-BTABLBS,
Canned Oysters,
Potted Meats,
Canned Pratts,
sskets.
Toys,
Western and Northen Orders Duplicated.
any quantity.
sep24-tf
JAMES L. WATKINS,
FURNITURE MAI'JrACTJ.TER, WARER03MS, ** WHITEHALL STREET, MNAU3HT * CiYi. BLOCK,
I S now opening the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK of all kinds of Fi’RNITTRE in Alls
Chespest Houso in the city. Call and examine. sepSB-l 1
jMen’s & Boys’ Shirts,
and Uoderware is very Urge, and bought very cheap
and will be sold at a very email advance from cost
Please examine oar stock and prices before purchae-
. ar; eUawhere.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage in the past,
ifc m**t respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
A. k 8. P. OS W FELD,
Gate City Clothiag Srere,
oeilj-;* Whitehall street.
WoKtern & Atlantic Railroad
TRANSPORTATION OFFICE,
kri.vsTA, <Ii , October 11, 1873.
NOTICE.
Tfer Dalton .Vtcommodatlou Trams
If and M.T-LearlBr- Atlanta >t I:(5 r.
«j.,eol laiUliM Jl;M>e.i(.. wtfi commence runaing
on Monday. L3th instant, an 1 continue till further
E. B. WALKER.
iter Transportation
INC’S 6 UR E
Lewis H. Clarke,
THE HATTER.
Lawson B. Langford,
69JWest Side Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA, CA.
I NOW HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN MY LINE EVER
BROUGHT to this market.
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves!
Tho celebrated Charter Oak 8tove—tho moat popular and most extensively used in the United States. Agent
for the "Atlanta" Cook Stove. Heating Stoves—all kinds and sixes. Have for sate all the most popular Stoves
now in the market.
TIN WARE—Of evory kind and In the largest quantity,
to orderptomptiy.
A full supply always on hand, and anything made
Very Large Supply of
Tin Plate an dTinners Findings, Sheet Iron: Sheet Zinc; 81 at Zinc; Block Tin; Solder, Etc.
A Large and well selected stock of Lij ‘
Washboards, Flour Pails, Sugar Boxes, 1
A Large quantity of
HOU&E FURNISHING
GOODS,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY.
Silver Plated Ware
X>opartmeut for tlio Xiadlos:
Mv large stock of handsome Honse Furnishing goods, Vases, Toilet Sate, etc , are well arranged for iaspec-
tiou. The Ladles are invited to call and see them.
I have laid in a stock lor a large
WHOLESALE TRADE.
In my line, and Invito the attention of merchants to the 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 Che
market given.
I am now moving into my new store, G9 Westeide of Whitehall street, lately occupied by Guilford, Wood k
Oo. The public are invited to step in and look at my new store and new goods.
L B. LANGFORD.
Cholera.
OF DOLLARS MAT BE ANNUALLY
THE USE OF THIS SIMPLY AND
REMEDY—ONE BOTTLE WORTH
CENTS. MAKES TWO
GALLONS OF MEDICINE.
IT IS CERTAIN AND
PROMPT.
nCE A WEEK IT WILL PREVENT THE
DISEASE.
Prepared by
D*. WILLIAM KINO,
Athens, Os.
* it whoh&ale by
IfAUJTT, REAVER k BURBANK,
New York.
C. 6. NEWTON,
Atlanta. Ga.
BARRETT, LreffD k Co.
Augusta, Ga.
w. d. i?orr k co.,
Rtseo
_ from $85,000 to $100,000 00,1 will sell at Auc
tion. la this city, commencing at 10 o’clock, on Tues
day morning, 25th of November next, the following
described magnificent central, rent paying Real Estate:
1st. THAT SPLENDID FIVE STORY (beside* base-
mont) Bnck Htore, on the corner of Whitehall and
Hunter at tests. Dry Goods Emporium occupied by
Louis do Saule k Co. This bull mg cost $32,000 and
rents for $3,10o, all new and a first-class building.
2d. ONE IWO-8TORIED (besides basement)BRIOR
STORE, on Whitehall street, next door to Jim***' Bank
corner, occupied by Mrs. Agnes Turner, and rents for
$1,580.
3d. ONE VACANT LOT on Alabama street, 30. 1 ,' by
62 feet, alley on oast side.
4th. BHlcK OPFICES, adjoining above lot, on Ala
bama street, occupied by Samuel Hoyle, rente for
fttli. ONE BRICK STORE occupied by John Domini,
next to the lart n«m»d • and rants for $750.
Gtb. VACANT GROUND *00 by 70 teet. fronting ou
Pea. htree street, adjoining th« new brick stores now
being finished by Busby, Boyd k Robinson. Will be
divided as per plat exhibited on day of •»!♦*, ana suit
able for S'orea or lor residences, iu connection with
Cottage Lot in rear. Alsu, the Bnck 0“tt«ge In the
ear of said ground, formerly occupied by Mr. J*me«,
routing Elite street. Rente for $580
7th ONE VACANT TBIANuULaB KH 'PED LOT.
oo Cfenrch and Forsyth streets, next to Messrs. Boyd
k Bro.
Bib. A FOUR ROOM COTTAGE and Lot on Cain
street, occupied by Ja>uea Patterson.
9th. About TWO ACRES of ground around the cele
brated Walton Spring, to be divided ir to small lota aa
per plat.
The recent money panic has *iven Mr. James some
inconvenience and be dcstre* to sell his property aud
Increase his banking capital.
Hta loas by a panic sale will bo the purchasers gain.
His private residence on Peachtree street, that cost
$60,000, and hie Bank Block, on Whitehall street sad
Railroad, that cost $75,000 last year, and rents for
$10,000 per annum, will not be sold.
Plata of vacant property will be poated. Capiulists
from a distance and at home, are invited to examine
all this gilt edged, rcut-paylng. central property.
TERMS—Ono-third ca»b, balance in two and four
months with ten per cent. Interest. Unquestionable
titles.
Loan
cetved in paymeut. Good Railroad, City or State bond-
received as cash at their market value, whk-li will be
agreed upon before the b*>b commences, upon inquiry.
This is certainly tb*» finest oppcttamly tor cepltnl
isu to make safe tnveaunents. that has been presented
for years. I will show this property or give any in
formation about it at any time to those who will call at
my office. G. W AD.\11L
Real ► state Ag*-nt,
No 1 KimhaJ House.
oc'10 12,19.26, nova.9,16 $3.23. _
j What is Life Without Comfort?
j riV> carry out tho above, I am prepared to furnish
X LATHrt at low prices; also, Houthwrst Georgia
Flooring, dressed and matched, and moulding to sutt
♦ho times, at low prices
» oct8-lm ANTHONY MURPHY.
New Groods Opening Every Day.
Silk. Beaver, Fur
and Felt Hats
TRUNK*. VALUES
AND CANES
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NOBBY HATS
; EVENT BRANCH OF
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The Place where the Fashionables Buy.
LEWIS
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H.
CLARKE’S
Whitehall Street
WILLIAM RICH & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
Notions, Fancy Goods,
Millinery andj White Goods,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
3NT. XI --Wo Duplionto NowIVo -lx,iBlllai.t
THE ■V'lK/Q-IICTI.A.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.
Liabilities S 11,314 7S
Assets 393 413 79
Net Assets 342.099 «4
Losses Paid Since Organization ^ 1,300,000 00
Forty-one years In nlstrace. Bales te low as ia say other Good Cocipsoy
S.11 Xioseea will be Promptly P eld.
Ton Thoneead Dollars ere deposited with Hod. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the State of Oeor-
ftle, for aeonrity of tho poller In this State.
W. L, OOWARDES. Treatdent. | WM. WILLIS. JB„ Secretary
J. GADSDEN KING, Agent,
Breed street, ATLANTA. OA.
Also. Agent for that London end Laueaahtre Fire—Capital: $3,000,000. state Agent. Ootaac Stetee
life Inaureoee Oompeny, lfeooo. Os. Assets: $*40,201 28. Deposited wtth OomptroUer OenenL of Oeorgth.
$100,000. —
m. lEwis
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MANUFACTURER AND /DRIER OF ALL VARIETIES OF
Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, &c.,
Amongst which are Soda, Butter, Picnic, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk,
Batter Wafer, Wine, Farina. Also, Sugar Oakes, Spioe Cakes, and J am
bles, Lemon and Ginger Snaps, and others, which I offer to the trade at tho
LOWEST PRICBS!
and’guarantoe my goods to give satisfaction.
South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.