The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 19, 1873, Image 6

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isncy, in the ridiog school, to drive his pony close along the vail, and seemed to take so much pleas tire in it that all remonstrance about its danger vras in vain. At last the pony went so close that the Prince had his leg severely bruised. His father had been informed of this habit, and had ordered him to discontinne it, and hence the Prince was afraid to confess that he was hurt. He bore up braveiy for a day or two, although in great pain, bnt at length limped so mnch that at tention was called to it, and he confessed. A few hours later he was confined to his bed. Nelaton was 6ent for and stated that an ab scess had been formed which must be open ed. He prepared for the operation. The Emperor was in the chamber in a nervous fever, now walking up and down the room, stroking bis mustache, then going up to the window to beat a tattoo upon it with bis fin gers. His anxiety could be calmed for a mo ment only, and then he would insh to his son, pet him, embrace him, and lavish upon him his strong affection. As the doctor pre pared to make the puncture, Napoleon caught his band and shuddered as if the bistouri had been plunged into his own body. Nelaton pushed him binsquely away, and he went to the window again, but was immediately call ed back by a cry. Seeing that nothing but blood came from the wound, the Emperor began to abuse the surgeon, and for a mo ment used some very strong language. "I did not go deep enough, ” said Nelaton calmly, and he again prepared his knife. Once more the Emperor caught his hand. “You prevent me from doing my duty, Sire,” said Nelaton, severely, once more push-1 ing the Emperor's hand aside, und in an in-1 etant plunged the bistouri into the abscess, i A stream of pus flowed from the wound, and j with a gTasp as of intense pain the Emperor { seized the surgeon’s arms. ^ “There is yet something to be done,” said j Nelaton, tearing himself loose, and not very gently, and with a stroke of the knife he laid ( open the young prince’s thigh. The Em-j peror's eyes flashed with rage, and he looked as if ready to strike the surgeon dead at his ! feet, when the latter pointed to the pus j which was then flowing freely. Napoleon : melted in a moment before this evidence, ' and, crying like a child, he warmly embraced j the surgeon. Tho prince was caved, and' Nelaton was adored by the court. New Lm ron the Iiasovin. —Perfect health N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer | is vouchsafed to lew. Probably ninety peo- j — VALUABLE PLANTATION IN GOR DON COUNTY. A Story of Nelaton. From a W.w York Time. Letter. I pie out of every hundred who call themselves , _ , . , , , healthy have their “turns” of langour, ex in 1865 the young Prince Imperial look a hanstion, depression of spirits and bodily pain. At these times a wineglaasful of Hostetter’s Stomaeh Bitters is as refreshing as “the shad ow of a rock in a weary land.” It invigorates and rests the system and cheers the mind. The effect of the Bitters in cases of nervous debility, produced either by undue physical exertion, oveT-Btudy, intense anxiety, or any other cause, is wonderful reviving and invigo rating. In fact, this healthful vegetable re storative possesses medicinal properties which entitle it to the rank of an artiole of prime ne cessity, and it should be kept on hand in eve ry dwelling, and promptly taken as a remedy for all tbe minor ailments, as well as for more serious complaints. oct8-lw. flow to Lighted Woman's Labok.—If “time is money,” then everything that tends to fa cilitate labor is a positive pecuniary benefit to mankind. The best sewing machine or cknrn is not a “good strong woman," os ex perience proves. So Sapolio, in enabling one woman to easily do as much cleaning of every kind in one d3y as two women can do in two days with the scrubbing brush aDd soap, is a positive blessing to the human race. No woman who Las once used it will ever use any thing else as a substitute, Sold by all deal ers. The cheapest as well as best cleansing substance in tbe world. cct8-lw 4,000 _A_ ore* o Xiand, lying near tbe Coenwattle Itlvor, on the old Tenne.- >ee Hoad, and on the contemplated route ef the Car- tersvillo and Ducktown Bailroad, with fine, large, commodioua Dwelling containing eight roome. Also, barnea, .table., Ac., Ac. It haa always been claaaed aa one of tbe beat graaa and atock farm, in Cherokee, Georgia. It baa been long known aa a place exceed ingly healthy, being aorroonded by mountain, and with planty of tbe beat running water, near tbe bomeatead. The land, are well watered with good, clear, never-lailiog streams, and in good condition of tmprovemcnt,and contains over GOO acres first class hot tom land, and will produce clover sud grasses of heavy growth, as well aa cotton. This deairable farm ia located eighteen miles from Calhoun, and eight ml es from Fairmount post office. Tbe sale will take place at Calhoun, Ce.on thf FIB8T TUESDAY in HOYKMBKB next, i’oesessloa given immediately. Plenty of good mules, stock, grain, implements, Ac., on tbe place. Terms—One-tbinl cash; balance one, two and throe years, with Interest bearing nstca. Sold on account of Judge Lochrane and B. W. Freeman. Apply to Judge Lochrane, B. W. Freeman, on the place, or to Wallace A Fowler, Real Estate Agents. Atlanta, Ga. jnly6-cSn-tf Hew Years Presents Tie Atlanta Daily & Weekly HBRALD. $7,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! Store For Rent AT AUCTION Mitchell street, next to J. C. Carter’*. Do s a line country trade, and is built RAT PROOF. For particulars as to plan of renting tee card on tbe door, or call at our office. octl82t MAYSON k NORMAN MACON ADVERTISEMENTS. FLOURING! MILLS. Georgia Flouring Mills, BURR A FLANDERS, Propro.lors. Manufacturers of WILEY’S XXXX FLOUR "EARL BRITS, HEAL, DBAS, Ac., be., Mooon, CPoorgitt. aug26 tf. GEORGIA StateLottery FOR SEPTEMBER. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GRANGE ADVERTISEMENTS. THE BROWN HOUSE DURING THE FAIR. Brown House, Macon, Ga., would say: No rooms will be pre-engaged. The House will be run upon the old plau—first come, first come, first served. All the old custom ers of the House will be accommodated to the farthest extent possible, but the choicest rooms will be reserved for ladies. But in no event will a guest be turned out of a room to accom modate any one. E. E. BROWN k SON, octl6-dtil nov^l Proprietors, RUDD HOUSE Dalton ----- Georgia, J. R. RUUD & SOX, Proprietors. STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE, Opposite the PaBienger Depot. Rooms are elegantly furnished, and the Table is supplied with every delicacy the market affords. E. E. BROWN k SON, Proprietors. aug26-tf NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spotswood, MACON, OBOROIA, Nearly opposite Passenger Depot. Board $3 per day. aug 3-tf P. WHELAN, Proprietor. OrM Hoi & Free Sctal. DRAWINGS DAILY. AT 5 P. M. Capital Prize $7,000.00 30,310 Prizes, Amounting to $53,253.20. Tickets $i>00, Shares in Proportion I N THE ABOVE 8CHEME, FOBMED BY THE ternary combination of 78 numbers, making 76,076 tickets and the drawing of 1*2 ballots, there will be 220 prizes. «?ach having three of the drawn num bers on it; 4,356, each having two of them cn; 25,740, eich having one only ot them on; and also 45,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers on them, being blanks. To determine the fate of these prizes and blanks, 76 numbers, from 1 to 78 inclusive, will be severally placed in a wheel on the day of tho drawing, and 12 of them drawn ont at random: and 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 4 th, 5th, and 6th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 7th, 6tb, and 9th GEORGIA STATE GRANGE. CoLArAECHEE, Ga., October 14, 18.73. RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE STATE GRANGE, AT ITS MEETING IN' ATHENS, GEORGIA. Resolved, That all applicants for admis sion into any of the subordinate G this State, shall make snek application to' nearest Grange to his or her place of resi dence- octlT dtf GEORGIA STATE GRANGE COLAPARCIIE, GA. October 13, 1873. TO PATRONS GENERALLY. A MASS MEETING OF GRANGES WILL be held in the city of Macon on the night of the 27th inst. ;OUR NATIONAL GRANGE Secretary O. H. Kelly has promised to be present. The object of the meeting will be to sug gest business for tbe consideration of THE GEORGIA STATE GRANGE, which convenes tbe following night, at same CROCERS. steps of tbe Passenger Depot, and will give first- class accommodations ia every respect. Board Per Day - - Twenty Minutes lor Supper. When yon arrive on the Cart, be Rnre to call for the | . _ _ _ r-add House Porter; give bim your checks; wxJk over , WH OLESALE GROCERS and make yourself at home. The Porter will convey 1 $ 2 00 * i SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO,, your Baggage free of charge. Macon, Georgia. 650 00 drawn numbers, to 650 oo j place. Our sisters cordially invited to grace the occasion by their presence. All Patrons in good standing invited. Delegates to the State Grange are Masters and their wives who are Matrons, Past Mas ters and their wives who are Matrons, and Proxies representing Masters. octlS-d&wtf E. TAYLOR, Secy. GEORGIA STATE GR ANGE Bowling Alley! STATE LAW CARDS. *** Parties having business in any of the tovns named below, will find the Lawyers whose Cards are inserted below reliable and prompt. Cards inserted for i 80 a year. Cobb, Erwin A Cobb. Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga. _ Emory Speer, lawyer, Athens, OeorgiJ; aa buiicitor General, will at tend the Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett, Hall, Banks, Franklin, Habersham, White, Rabun, and give attention to collections and other claims. Tinsley W. Rucker, Attorcey-vt-Law—Piomrt attention given to all bus- tees. I WILL OPEN MY In order to enable ns to carry into effect certain improvements to the HERALD, we propose to efftr as an inducement to subscribers a list of presents, to be awarded by an equal distribution on New Year’s Day. The Atlanta Daily Herald Is the only eight-page dally paper published in the South outside of New Orleans, and is universally ad mitted to be the best paper In Georgia. THE WEEKLY HERALD BOWLING ALLEY THIS MORNING For a week or so. Lovers of this healthful and Invigorating sport sre j invited to catl JtS“ Bar and refreshments in front of the Alley. oct!5-6t H. MUHLENBRINK. W. A.. HUFF, WHOLESALE DEALER CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc., Corner Cherry and Third Streets, MACON, Georgia. ! aug26-tf AUCTION HOUSE. The Auction House of Macon. C. D. Hill, The Cheapest and Best All business promptly and careful- j Family Journal ever published !n Georgia. The past ♦h - 1 course of tho HERALD is a guarantee that it will ever be found fighting against Attorney at Law t 3y attended to, and the same respectfully solicited. Ulbany. Thomas R. Lyon, Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts o Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections made. All business diligently attended to. MERIOUS. Attorney at Law. J. R. McCleskfc B A It V K S V 1 L L E , Bond Rings and Swindlers, BININCER’S OLD LONDON DOCK GIN. Especially designed for tbe use of tho Medical Pro- ! feasion and the Family, possessing those intrinsic [ medicinal properties which belong to au Old and Pure Gin. Iudispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Com- j plaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases contain- | ing one dozen bottles each, and sold by all druggists, grocers, Ac. A. M. Bininger k Co., established 1778, j No. 15 Beaver street, New York. octl5-d&w6w 1 ! L UM BER! LUMBER!! o • Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Goods for the Fall and Winter Trade, all of which will be sold on regular sale days. Sale of Household Farniture, Plantation Supplies and Real Estate made a specialty. aept!4 dim SALOONS ^ND RESTAURANTS. That ticket having ou it the loth, 11th. and 12th drawn numbers, to 650 OC That ticket having on it the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 3d, 4th aud 5th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having ou it the 5th, 6th, and 7th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having ou it the 6th, 7ih, and 8th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having ou it the 6th. 9th, and 10th drawn numbers, to . 650 00 That ticket having on It the 9th, 10th, and 11th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 1th drawn numbers, to 650 OC That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 5th drawn numbers, to 217 60 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, and 6th drawn numbers, to 217 60 All other tickets (being 207, with three of the drawn numbers on, each 20 00 ! Those 66 tickets having on them the 1st and 2nd drawn numbers, each 10 00 1 Those GG tickets having on them the 3rd and 4th drawn humbers, each 5 00 1 All other tickets (being 4,224) with two of the drawn numbers on, each And all those tickets (being 25,740) with one only of the drawn numbers, each 10 CAPITAL PRIZE On Mondays capital will be $7,000 00 On Tuesdays and Fridays capital will Le 4.5O0 00 On Wednesdays capital will be 6.0t 0 00 On Thursdays and Saturdays 6,000 00 For further particulars send for schemes. No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a supe rior denomination can bo entitled to an inferior prize. Prizes payable forty (40) days after the drawing, ana subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent. All prizes of $20.00 and under will be paid Immedi ately after the drawing. Jtj§* Prizes cashed at this office COLAPARCHE, GA.. October 13, 187. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THE COMMITTEE ON PRESS TROP- , Oaitions to “establish or adopt” an organ for * 00 the Georgia State Grange, appointed at the Athens Session, vrill meet in the city of Ma con. October 25, to hear proposals for same, octlj-diwtf E, TAYLOR, See r NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. J. A. Hunt. Will practice in Flnit Circuit and Supreme Court Solicits business. QALHUini. Joseph McConnell Attorney >t law. Mhoun, Gordon county, G... win P« ever publt.had In Georgia, j ractioe in all the Courts. Office at the couit house. List of Presents for tie Daily. Tbe Daily HERALD is tbe most complete newspa- c A U T E U ti V I L L K . Wofford A Milner, Attorneys-at-law; office np stairs, Bank Block. Prao- toes in all the courts. POKIYT lT Cabaniss A Turner Attorneys at-Law, whl practice in the co.xuties Hint Circuit, and Supreme Court, and elsewhere oy special contract. A. D. Hammond, Lawyer, will practice In Flint Circuit, the United States District Courts, and Supreme Court. Jjl OK T VALLEY. ' W. C."Collier Attorney and Counselor at Law, Fort Valley, Ga Q U I F “»• ' 1 jf . | R H- Johnston, Jr.. tecial attention tc all Legal Business cn- l the Flint Circuit. ! EVEEY MERCHANT SHOULD TAKE IT. EVERY MECHANIC SHOULD TAKE IT. EVERY PROFESSIONAL SHOULD TAKE IT. j EVERYBODY SHOULD TAKE IT. All subscribers who pay ns $5 for six months’ sub scription to tbe Daily HERALD, above all arrearages, from this date to New Year’s Day, will have an equal chance of obtaining one of tho following Presents, to be awarded on that day: 1 Cash Present 8 500 00 1 Plano, worth 500 00 4 Gold Watches 400 00 Sewing Machines 500 OO 5 Sets Furniture 500 OO 15 Sets China Ware 500 OO 4 Sets Dickens’ Works, green and gold Edition 150 00 4 Sets Waverly Novels 100 OO 4 Sets Bulwer’s Works, Library Edition 100 00 25 Copies Shakspeare’s Complete Works. 150 OO j *00 Superb Cliromoa, worth from Wnl give prompt attention to any business entrusted .. / . o their care. 8-> *° 810 eacli 1, MERRIAM & JONES, •72 Decatur Street. White fine Sash, Doors ami Blinds. Will at all times furnish Dressed Lumber as prompt ly as any other establishment. The lowest rates. oct9-3taw 2m BENNER’S B B A R I ^T^ILL FIGHT ANY TWO GEORGIA RAISED Dogs during the State Fair For 1000 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 Choice Wines and Liquors, and the most palatable Food in the city. Bed-room, futui.hcd I'REE OF CHARGE to all vi«- tors to tbs Fair. eep!9 dCw HOWARD & CO.. M anagers, m9p-feb21 ATLANTA. GA No Change of Office. GEORGIA STATF. GRANGE Cclapauche, Ga., October 4,1’“75. O WING to monetary crisis, and believing it to be the pecuniary interest of the Georgia State Grmnse, there will be no change in this office. All communications addressed to Macon, Ga.. a? di rected in former notice will be promptly attended to. A branch office will be opened in Maccn, Ga., for and during Fair week. oetT-lf E. TAYLOR, Sec’y. GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KIOIYS. Foortt GrainBift cunt, I OR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. 12,000 CASH GIFTS. $1,500,000 Patrons of Husbandry. | Georgia State Grange, you are hereby notified and invited to respect the Atlanta Hebald—your en terprising, fearless and talented colaborer—as our me dium of official communication, until after the session of tbe Georgia State Grange in the city of Macon, October 29, 1673. sep24-dtoct23 E. TAYLOR, Sec y. Every Firth Ticket Draws a (lifl. COTTON WANTED, Heaiptes for tie Fair. ELLS & LANEY, $250,000 for 850! Georgia State Granges. ConAPABrnEE, Ga., Sept. 06 1873. SEALS : WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 1873. those indebted to me, in lieu of money, until it can be j sold. Shipments may be made by Merchants or Farm- i era who wish to avail themselves of this offer to the i subscriber or to either of the Warehousemen in At- ' Or’y sixty thousand Tickets will be sold, aDd one- I 1 hslfc f these are intended for the European market, thusl eaving only 30,000 for sale In the United States, where 100,000 were disposed of for the Third Concert. The tickets are divided into ten coupons or part*, and Dealers in 1 haveo n their back tbe Scheme, with a full explanation | of the mode of drawing. At this Concert, which will b£ the grandest musioal display ever witnessed in this country, tho unprece dented sum of Sl.500.000. ^tOTTOX Hill be received and held for. ccoout of | OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, AND FANCY AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. Will establish Headqusrters for Hungry People during THE GREAT FAIR. lanta; or to J. W. Lathrop, Savannab, Ga.; or to Fris- ' Can Feed Five Thousand People—The Best Re staursn bee, Roberts k Co., New York city. Send me Ware house or Railroad Receipts, and your indebtedness will be made easy. Customers wishing to store at other places can arrange with me by correspondence. Respectfully, A. K. 6EAG0, Wholesale Merchant. I still offer on favorable terms a large stock of Corn. Flour, Bacon, Sides, Shoulders, canvassed Hams, Bulk long and short Sides, Lard, barrels, kegs and ca6ee, Sugar, Tobacco, Groceries, Bagging, Ties, kc. A. K. SEAGO, Corner Forsyth k Mitchell streets. IN THE STATE. lot amoDg the ticket-hol tickets to be drawn from one rvheel by blind children, and the gifts from another. LIST OF GIFTS. i One Grand Cash Gift $250 000 ELLS & LANEY i One Grand Caah Gilt 100 000 ’ One Grand Cash Gilt 60 000 One Grand Cash Gift 25 000 j One Giand Cash Gift 17 500 10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each 100 000 LOOK HERE NO BEAR FIGHT! 30 Cash Gifts, CO Cash Gifts, 60 Cash Gifts, 100 Cash Gifts, 150 Cash Gilts, 250 Cash G.fts, ! 325 Cash Gifts, 11,000 Cash Gifts, 6 000 each 150 000 1.000 each 60 000 600 each 40 000 400 each 40 000 300 each 45 000 200 each 50.000 M8 Wk 32 000 60 each 550 500 000 00 JXDIAH springs. N. C. Collier, Attorney at Law. M ONTKZUMA AND OGLETHORPE FISH A DUPREE. Attorneys at Law. M A D 1 S O S A. G. A F. C. Foster. Attorneye-at law, will practice in Ocmulgeo Circuit. Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Courts. The Senior is Register in Bankruptcy for 6th and 6th Dis- A C O Y. John P. Fort, Atto.*n°y at Law. C. B. Wooten, Attorney at Law. 2 L K . Beni. W. Barrow. Lawyer; will Rive prompt attention to Any lags! boai- PRESENTS for THE WEEKLY HERALD: AU subscribers who shall pay us $2 00 for one year’s i subscription to the WEEKLY HERALD will have an j equal share in the lollowiog Presents, to be awarded l hatday: Cask Present 8300 00 40-Saw Gnllatt Gin, of nny de sired make 900 00 I Cotton Screw 150 00 20 One-horse Tarn Plows 150 00 10 Two-hone Tarn Plows 100 OO 10 Sets Cottage Furniture 400 00 30 Toilet Sets 300 OO '400 Handsome Engravings, valu ed at from $3 to 85 each 700 00 82,300 00 Alania.Ga. Something Good to Eat PLAN OF AWARDINQ PRESENT8. cess entrusted to bis rare. A UUA.tOK. W. W. Turner, AFAVKTTE. J. C. Clements Will practice In Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Prompt attention given to collections. Claims lor wild lands attended to promptly. m yc . : ’ On receipt of the money, or of the name, with the | money, from our agents, we wUl send to each subscri- „ her a printed and numbered ticket, entitling the i holder to whatever present may be awarded tbe ! number. I On New Year’s dsy the numbered coupons from which each ticket is torn will be placed in a large * * ‘ numbered list of tickets representing r ia wn 1 *— —* '■ **— , wheel. j In the presence of a committee of prominent and well known gentlemen, a blindfolded boy wlU draw a 1 number from the largo wheel. Another boy will draw a ticket from the prize wheel, representing the pree- I ent to which the boldor of tbe flnt drawn ticket is | entitled. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Fire & Marine Insurance Go.,; MEMPHIS TENNESSEE, Established in 1865—Capital $300,000, and Drink ! Capital and Assets, July 1873, $353,835.9 4. H. GRONAUER, Secretary. W. T. LITTLEJOHN, Asa’t. Secretary. F. S. DAVIS. Presld nt. R.V.VREDENBURGH Vic. Prcs't. . H. BRAZIER, Gen. Agent. DAVIS & CLARK Agents, 83 Broad st.. Atlanta, (In. Hamilton Yancey. Attorney at law. Office in New Empire Block, Broad street. Will practice in all the Courts. Prompt at tention given to business. Dunlap Scott, Lawyer. Practices in all the Courts. C. A. Thornwell, AGENTS WANTED In every Town and Village in Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina and other contiguous States. Liberal commissions allowed. References require! from all desiring to be come agents. Money can be sent at our risk by POST-OFFICE ORDER, REGISTERED LETTER, or EXPRESS. Specimen Copies of the Hkxald sent on applica tion. Address HERALD PUBLISHING 00., P. 0. Eox 28, Atlanta, Ga. RESTAURANT, Just opened, will he supplied with OYSTERS, FISH, j AND GAME of all kinds, and In fact, with everything j the market affords, aud cooked iu a manner to suit | the most fastidious. i In connection with the Restaurant will be founds FIltST-CLASS SALOON, ’ Which is supplied with the finest brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. j ED. IlICKS can be found here, and would bo pleased to meet all his old friends who may give him a cal 1 . I He is satisfied that he cau please them, if polite eer- ! vante, good cooking and low prices can please. Give ! me a call. E. JOHNSTON; Alley bet Brown House and National Hotel, i octO-w&s E. PARKINS. J. WjUINF.B AlXXK PARKI NS & ALLEN. Architects and ^ugerjnt^ndents, WlU furnish Plans and Specifications for CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS, AND DWELLINGS j O F ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ! OFFICE, Corner of Pryor and Decatur Sirtwta op posite the Kimball House deoS-dAwly. FALL OPEN INC i Total, 12.000 gifts, all cash, amounting to $1,500,000 The distribution will be positive, whether all the : Tickets are sold or not. and the 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion to the Tickts sold—all unsold Tickets being PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets $50 00; Halves $25 00; Tenths, or each coupon, $5 00; eleven Whole Tickets for $500 00; 22 1 j Tickets for $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000; 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount ou less thsn $500 worth of Tickets at a time. The unparallcd success of the Third Gift Concert, as well as tbe satisfaction given by the First and Secoud makes it only necessary to announce the Fourth to in sure the prompt 6ale of every Ticket. The Fourth Gift Coucert will be conducted iu all its details like tho Third, and full particulars may be learned from circulars, which will be seut free from this office to all w ho may apply for them. Tickets now rea ’y for sale, and all orders accompa- Georgia State Grange. COLAPABOBEE, GA. Sept. 2V l-TL To Special Deputies : By direction of th3 Executive Committee of the Georgia State Grange, you are hereby requested to forward to this office all fees for organization of Gran ges which have not been paid in. Those Granges which have quarterly dues to pay, will forward lame to M. Jones, Treasurer, on or before October 20th. ■ep28-td E. TAYLOR. Sec y Georgia State Grange, Colatahcuee, G> , October I. 1873. To Mastebs Obganizixo Granges: ^TOU are hereby informed that our Deput.es have generously decided to pay to the State Grasps One Dollar for each male member over eleven, in addition to the fee of Five Dollars required for tbe organization of every Grange, and requested to “go and do like wise.*' * By order of W. M., T. J. Smi h. oct4 tilliSth F.. TAYLOR Georgia State Grange, Colapabcuee, Ga , October 1, 18TJ To Deputies and Masters Organizing Gran . ; y^T the suggestion of the National Secreia: ?, you arc* iicreby requeued to keep gold at home, aul remit only National Currency for Dispensations, instruct the Secretaries of new Granges, if their Dispensations are not received in fifteen day6 from the time oC for warding fees for the same, to aidrets promptly O. II. Kelley, Secretary, Washington, D. C.,and he v.U sen ! them, even though funds have miscarried. oct4-tili28 h E. TAYLOR. Sec y. BASKS AS1) BANKERS. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK of the City of At:ant*. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES Capital, $300,880. Dirkctobs—Alfred Austell. R. H. Richara nied by the money promptly filled. Liberal terms | Hcllaud, John Neal, S. M. Inman, W. J. Garretv, W. to those who buy to sell again. THOS. E, BRAMLETTE, Agent Pub. Lib. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert. Public Library Building, Louisvilie, Ky. For tickets or information apply to ltedwine & Fox, sole agents, Atlanta, Ga. aug 19-d W’edA Sun A wt d t,a ; I Analytical and Assay Laboratory, Cox. j Special attention is made to collections,for wh.ch w# I remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange. | Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Tuller. Cs.-hier. I P. Romare, Asst. Cashier. uov22. JOHN H. JAMES. (BANKER AND BROKER, Oeor^in APPROVED RISKS TAKEN IN THIS | STRONG AND FOPULAR COMPANY A.t Batnlxlialioci Roto hi Tie Paris Miner? Estatlisteit, 03“ All losses PROMPTLY and EQUITABLY ad justed. WMewrs. DAVI* k GLARK are authorized to underwrite on COTTON GINS. No. 85 Whitelisll Street, Over Meadow A Bros. Miss Mary B. McDowell Haa Reccivod an Elegant Stock of Millinery Goods, Consisting of the Latest Htyles aud Novelties, and respectfully solicits a call from former patrons aud the Ladies of tbs city and vicinity to the opening on the l«th andl ftblustanL oclj 7i [Established I860] I ilOlt the Assay of Ores, Analysis of Mineral Waters, . soils, guanos, superphosphates, marls, iron ores, slags, limestones, coals, pig and bar iron, steel, ores of gold copper, lead, zinc, ulckel. manga- neso, alloys, brasses, coal oils, paints, wines, beer, milk, calculi, poiaona, etc. List of charges mailed gratis. Address, P. O. Box 305. W. J. LAND. Cbemist. FREEDMAN’S SAVINBS A TRUST CO. (Chartered by Government of United States. Office Broad Street, corner Waltor. R ECEIVES Depoaita of Five Cents upwards. De posits payable on demand with interest Jrtr- eat compounded twice per annum. Send for clrular. o v26-lr PHILIP D OWWMklit MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS' BANK (Of Washington, Wilkes County. Ga.? W. W. SIMPSON. President. | A. W. HILL. Cashier Capital Stock ... - $112,000 Special Attention paid to Collections, for which prompt reunitev.eea are made, at lowest rates of exchange jj3 Cm w The sugl THE " VICTOR " ANTED—General Agents in every State in the South for the Victor Sewing Machine. 'Victor" will sell units merits, and requires ••puffing.'* For terms, address i|5-tf R. J. WILES AOanta, Ga DOLLAR SAVINGS BA No. 2 Wau* &TKKKT. Atlanta, Ceorgia. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $*00.000 allowed from date at Deposit iotIMt