The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 21, 1873, Image 2

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NkwLira toe thk Lauocxd. —Perfect health .3 vouchsafed to tew. Probably ninety peo ple out of every hundred who call thei THE CHRISTIAN INDEX pie ont 01 every nnnarea wco can i healthy have their “tarns" of langonr, ex haustion, depression of spirits and bodily pain. At these times a wineglaesful of Hostetter's Stomach 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, over-study, 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 article of prime ne cessity, and it should be kept on hand in eve ry dwelling, and promptly taken as a remedy for all the minor ailments, as well as for more serious complaints. oct8-lw. How to Liobteh IVOman’s Linc.r.—If “time is money,” then everything that tends to fa. eililate labor is a positive pecuniary benefit to mankind. The best sewing machine or churn is not a “good strong woman,” ns ex perience proves. So Sapolio, in enabling one woman to easily do as mnch cleaning of every kind in one day as two women can do in two days with the scrubbing brnsh and soap, is a posilive blessing to the human race. No woman who bos once need it will ever use any thing else as a substitute. Sold by all deal ers. The cheapest as wtll as best cleansiDg substance in the world. cct8-lw Atlanta, Georgia. Organ of the Baptist Denomination REV. D. SHAVER, D.D. ASSOCIATE kiDlTORS: XACON ADVERTISEMENTS. FLOURING MILLS. REV. 8. HENDERSON. D.D., REV. E. B. TEAGUE, D.D., REV. T. G. JONES. D.D.. - - - Alpine, Ala - - Selma, Ala Nashville, Tens Georgia Flooring Mills, BURR & FLANDERS, Proprietors. Manufacturers of WILEY’S XXXX FLOUR P EARL GRITS, MEAL, BEAN, Ac., Ac., Macon, Georgia. moatS tf. HOTELS. Wears Presents The Atlanta Daily & Weakly HERALD. $7,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! In order to enable os to cany into effect certain improvements to the HERALD, we propose to offer aa an inducement to hObscrifcers a list cf jreeents, to be awarded by an equal distribution cn New Tear’s I»ar. The Atlanta Daily Herald Is the only eight-page daily paper published in the South outside cf New Orleans, and is universally ad mitted to be the best paper in Georgia. THE WEEKLY HEltALD The Cheapest and Best Family Journal ever publishod in Georgia. The past i curse of the HERALD ia a gaarantea that it will ever be found fighting against Bond Rings and Swindlers, And that it will be always fonnd battling for the peo ple and institutions of the South. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. STEADFASTLY devoted to the tenets and groat in terests of the Baptist Denomination, this paper, which for nearly a half century has been the organ and fav orite of the Baptists of Georgia, and for the past seven years bearing the same intimate relation to the broth erhood of Alabama and portions of Tennessee, Sooth Carolina, Florida and Mississippi, will in the future merit, by the excellency of its character, their highest appreciation. The reader will find that besides the large quantity of Moral and Religious Truth with which it is freighted weekly, a chaste selection of mis cellaneous reading and a complete summary of reliable intelligence—both domestic and foreign—will render them independent of other papers. Correctly printed Market Reports cf the principal cities will make the paper invaluable to all classes of our people. As an advertising medium, possessing as it does a constitu ency of over 250,000 intelligent, substantial Christian people, it is unequalle 1 by any other publication In the 8outh. The Index clubs with all the leading pa pers and periodicals in the United 8tates. The inter ests of friemls remitting us will be carefully pro tected. Price in auvance, $2 50 a year ; Ministers, $2 00. JAS. P. HARRISON & CO., Proprietors, To whom all communications musts; 3 ddressed. fig- Send for specimen copies, circulars, etc. In connection with The Index, we have perhaps tbo largest and most complete Book and Job Printing Cilice ia the South, known as the FRANKLIN Steam Printing House, At which every style of Book, Mercantile, Legal and Railway Printing is executed. In excellency of man ner, promptness and cheapness, we de fy competition. Our BlaDk Book Manufactory is likewise well ap pointed. Orders solicited for every grade of wo? k in this department County officials will find it to their interest to consult us as to Legal Form Books, Rec ords, Minutes, Blanks, etc. Books, Newspapers, Sheet Music, and Periodicals, bound and rebound to order. Remember to make your orders on the Franklin Steam Printing House. JAMES P. HAIIKISCO; & CO., Nos. 27 and 29 South Broad st., Atlanta, Ga. jnly24 THE BROWN HOUSE DURING THE FAIR. PATENT MEDICINES. HOTELS, ^IliAMROCK. HOUSE. WEST POINT. GEORGIA. The travelling tmblio are informed that they can obtain Ftrat-class meals and good accommodations at tbla house. Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left ! ORANGE ADVERTISEMENTS. i of the No rooms will be pre-engaged. Tbo House will bs run upon the old plan—first come, first come, first served. All the old castourere 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 & SON, oct!6-dtU nov^i Proprietors STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE, Opposite the Passenger Depot. F|THE Rooms are elegantly furnished, and the Table is supplied with every delicacy Ihe market affords. E. E. BROWN k SON, Proprietors. aug26-ff of Chronfc anJ Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum bago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, alter years of Fullering, by the taking Dr. Flller’s Ve g l iable Khramattc Syrup—the ecicutific discov ery of J. P. Fitler, M. D-, a regular graduate physi cian, with whom we are personally acquainted, who has for 3S yc-ars treated these diseases exclusively with astonishing results We believe it our Christian duty, after dol’.bt ration, to conscientiously request sufferers to use it. es]>ecia!lj persons in moderate circumstan ceB, who cannot afford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As clergymen, we seriously fool the deep reBponsibi’ity resting on us in publicly In dorsing this medicine. But our knowledge and expe rience of its remarkable merit fully justifies our ac tion. Rev. C. H. Ewing, Mcdin. Pennsylvania, suffer ed sixteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. B., Frankford, Philadelphia; Rev J. B. Davie, Highstown, New Jersey: Rev. J 8. Buchanan, Clarence. Iowa; Rev. O. G. Smith, Pittsford, N. York; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls Church, Philadelphia. Oth er testimonials from Senators, Governors, Judges, Con gressmen, Physicians, Ac., forwarded grails, with pamphlet explaining these diseases. One thousand dollars will be presented to any medicine for same diseases showing equal merit under test, or that can produce one-fourth as many living euros. Any per son sending by letter description of allliction, will re ceive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund the money upon sworn statement og its failure to cure. KEDW1NE & KOX. feb5 Wholesale sud retail Acerts Atlanta. Ga. NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spotswood, MA.COTCT, GEORGrlA, Nearly opposite Passenger Depot Board f3 per day. aug 3-tf P. WHELAN, Proprietor. GEORGIA STATE GRANGE. CoiArancHEK, Ga., October 14, 1873. RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE STATE GRANGE, AT ITS MEETING IV ATHENS, GEORGIA. SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, — — MACON, GEORGIA, 1 Hebolv*^ That all applicants for ado.i,:- m umtl „n into any of the subordinate Granges of THOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor C a„. . , . .. .. * 1 thid Stato, shail make such application to the JAoai'cI 33 Por TDtX'y j nearest Grange to bid or her place of reti- _ Op. Passenger Depot, and Or'y One Minute’s Walk j deuce. ocllT dlf GEORGIA STATE GRANGE GAINESVILLE HOTEL KrEWVPITTED UP FREE HACKS TO ANDJWJM THE HOUSE. E. L. CALDWELL, - - - Pbopmetob. j unc4-d tf COLAPARCHE, GA.. Octobze 13, 1873. TO PATRONS GENERALLY. Kennesaw House MARIETTA, CEORCIA. FLETHER FREYER, OUR NATIONAL GRANGE j j A MASS MEETING OF GRANGES WILL be held in the city of Macon on the night of the 27th iost. GROCERS. SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Macon, Georgia. aug26-tf W. HUFF, WHOLESALE DEALER CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc., Corner Cherry and Third Streets, MACON, Georgia. aug26-tf AUCTION HOUSE. The Zuetion House of Macon. ^fOTTON will be received and held for account of those indebted to me, in lieu of money, until it qan be sold. Shipments may be made by Merchants or Farm ers who wish to avail .themselves of this offer to the subscriber or to either of the Warehousemen in At lanta; or to J. W. Litlirop, Savannah, Ga.; or to Fria- bee, Roberts k Co., New York city. Send me Ware house or Railroad Receipts, and your indebtedness will be mado easy. Customers wishing to store at other places can arrange with me by' correspondence. Respectfully, A. K. SEAGO, W holesale Merchant. I sill] offer on favorable terms s large stock of Corn. Flour, Bacon, Sides, Shoulders, canvassed Hams, Bulk long and short Si Jos, Lard, barrels, kegs snd cases, Sugar, Tobacco, Groceries, Bagging, Ties, Ac. A. K. SEAGO, Corner Torsyth k Mitchell streets, Atlanta, Ga. o • Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Goods for the Fall and Winter Trade, all of which will bo sold on regular sale days. Sale of Household Furniture, Plantation Supplies and Real Estate made a specialty, septll dim SALOONS AND RESTAURANTS. Secretary O. H. Kelly has promised to Le present. The object of the meeting will be to sug gest bmiuets lor the consicb-iation ol THE GEORGIA STATE GRANGE, PALMETTO HOUSE, SPARTANBURG, COURT HOUSE, S. C\, j which convenes the following night, a! *am~ Located in the centre of the city. Remodeled usd place. Our sisters cordially invited to grace octlT d3m ALFRED TOI.LISOX. Fropricltr. LIVINGSTON HOTEL, NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE. LA FAYETTIj a. MRS. M. MARBLE, ... Proprietress. Board by the Day, Week or Month, at tbe most Reasonable Ratos. the occasion by their presence. I All Patrons in good standing invited. Delegates to the Slate Grange are Masters and tkeir wives who are Matrons, Past Mas ters and their wives who are Matrons, and Proxies representing Masters. : IN 115 iiitf E TAYLOR, Sec’r. GEORGIA STATE GR ANGE OFFICE OF BRANCH, SONS & CO., BENNER’S B !Hj A JEl I •^y'lLL FIGHT AST TWO GEORGIA RAISED Doge during the State Fair For lOOO Dollars. Mr. Benner can bo fonnd at his place of business— THE BRILLIANT SALOON AND RESTAURANT, No. 45 Third street, which keeps epen day and night— where can be found the most Choice Wines and Liquors, and the mo3t palatable Food in the city. Bed-rooms furnishr d FREE OF CHARGE to all vis- tors to the Fair. rep!9 dGw B^LKTKEIIIS COTTON MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, October 7th, 1873. WE CKFEB FOR SALE List of Presents for tlie Daily. Tiie Dally IIERALD is the most complete newapa- j per ever published in Georgia. EVERY MERCHANT SHOULD TAKE IT. j EVERY MECHANIC SHOULD TAKE IT. j EVERY PROFESSIONAL SHOULD TAKE IT. EVERYBODY SHOULD TAKE IT. All subscribers who p»y us $3 for six months’ sub- EcripUon to the Dally HERALD, above all arrearages, I f-om this date to New Year’s Day, will have an equal I ohaao-3 ot obtaining ooo of th, follnwlng rresrats, to | $10 000 MaC0H & BrUUSWlCk Railroad be awarded on that day: | 7 1 Cash Pn sent 4 500 00 ; 1 Piano, worth 500 OO 4 Gold Watches 400 00 5 Sevwing Machines 500 00 5 Seta Furniture 500 OO 15 Seta China Ware 500 OO 4- Sets Dickens* Works, green ami gold Edit Ion 150 00 \ Seta Wa verly Hovels 100 00 4 Seta Bal ver’4 Works, Library Edition 100 OO •15 Copies (Giakspeare’f Complete Works./. 150 00 100 Saperb t hronoc, worth from £5 to $10 each 1,000 00 Mprters fir tki Fair. ELLS & LAKEY, 80 Mulberry rtreet,. .Mac, . Ga. Dealers ia OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, AND FANCY AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. j Will eBUPliah Headquarters for Hungry People during THE GREAT FAIR. | Csn Fesd Fire Thousand People—The Best Rcstanron IN THE STATE. mills Concentrated Vegetable Specific Is a true L'u ■ rificr of the Blood. It thoroughly neutralizes and eliminates from the system the specific virus which causes such a long list of suffering. In every form of scrofulous, mercurial and const! tutionai blood complaints, it stands without a competr rapidly curing 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 deadly enemy of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly eliminating them from the system. The Huid Extract of Queen’s Delight, prepared by Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, has made the me st wonderful and astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exorcise 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. If you want pure, rich blood, clear skin and beautiful complexion, use the Compound Extract of Stilliugia or Queen’s Delight. p Read our treatise on diseases ot the Blood. The genuine has the signature of tho proprietor upon each label. apll-yi-eod LIFE AND MONEY SAVED-NO HUMBUG T UB increasing demand for my Southern Remedy has induced me to enlarge my facilities for man ufacturing. and I am now prepared to furnish it in any quantity to suit purchasers. The efficacy of this •• Great Remedy,” for Dysentery, Diarrha, the Chole ra AforbuR, and Dentition (cutting of teeth) of child ren, is. without question, as hundreds of certificate* will testify, that nothing has ever been offered to the public as a cure for thi se diseases that is its equal. In premonitory symptoms of the mnch dreaded epidem ic Cholera, its effects are speedy and sure. It is pleas ant to the taste, Las no nauseating effect, snd to be convinced of its virtue 'us only necessary to give it a trial. It can be purchased at the drug stores of Col lier k Venable, coiner Decatur and Marietta, and Mr Howard, P« aebtree street and at my office. I have taken the liberty of appending the names cf a few of our citizens, to whom I respectfully referee to the merits of this Remedy. They having used it some ot them for years past, both individually -*nd in cii families: noil Wallace, Judge O A Lochrane, A K Seago, Jno •rge, J T Porter, T J Maher. Leroy Mortis, Joseph •"'vodiuff, Jordon Johnson, Elieh Robinson, Matt E Walker, 11 Montgomery, Geo W Horten, Jno 0 White, TV J Johnson, Joe U Ransom, Wm Mr Connell, M Hall, I G Kick Ugh ter, T.R tfnell. Cobb co, Geo Sherdon. J A Hayden, Robt M Farrar. Wm Towers. Anthony Mur phy, N It Fowler, Thos G Crussell, A L Holbrook, Jas Caldwell, Geo Winship. s. T. BICCERS. HOLE PKOHtlKTOH. “BIDDER'S SOUTHERN REMEDY. Office: Peachtree street, Powell’s BuildiDg. jy2eod3m XjIVEnV STABLE CONNECTED WITH THE HOIT8E. Grantville Hotel. B. F. M. T. BRANNON. J^IRST-CLASS HOTEL, situated immediately op- COLAPARCHE, GA.. Octobeb 13, 187‘ TO ALL WHOM iT MAY CONCERN. , , , , , . THE COMMITTEE ON PRESS FROP- *f t ,?J e Z™ wwn boaIdcra cln ositions to “establish or adopt' an organ for ■ - - the Georgia State Grange, appointed at the THE JONES HOUSE' Athens Session, will meet in the city of Mn 1 i con, October 25, to hear proposals for same. oetl5-d&wtf E. TAYLOR, SecV. NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE. COVINGTON, GEORGIA. R. W. JONES, Proprietor. W Free conveyance from the Railroad. apriUdly NEWTON HOUSE. MRS. JANET HAUOROP, COBWEB OP MAIM A>'D SPRINT. 8TBEET8. SPARTA, GEORGIA. TERMS: $2.00 per dsy Lodging included. 60 per meal Without Lodgiu march 25 tf. Ao Change o! Office. the pecuniary interest of the Georgia State Grsnce, there will he no change in tins office. All communications addressed to Macon, Ga., as di rected in former notice will be promptly attended to. A branch office will be opened in Macon, 3a., for and during Fair wet k. oct7-tf E. TAYLOR, 8ec’y. NATIONAL HOTEL. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, J. E. OWENS, Proprietor, Latecf Piedmont and Orange Hotel. Lynchburg, Va. BAGGAGE CARRIED TO AND FRGM THE DEPOT FREE OF CHARGE. April. Patrons of Husbandry. Georgia 8tate Grange, you are hereby notified ana invited to respect the Atlanta Herald—your en terprising. fearless and talented colaborer—as our me dium of official communication, until after the session of the Georgia 6tate Grange in the city of Maoon, October 29, 1873. H?r34-dtoc:23 F.. TAYLOR. Sec’r. Georgia State Granges. S 33 A. L Si s 2JCB0ROTSXTE GRANGES nBf-ding stal,. win a-i ^ drees B. Z. Dutton, Atlanta. Ga. sepun-tf E. TAYLOR. R-'fT. Georgia State Grange. u O WA RD HOUSE BROAD STREET. ' COLaPAKOEKE, GA, Sept. 23. 1*73. Nearly Opposite Montgomery and EufauliR. R. Depot j To Special Deputies : EUFAULA) ALABAMA, 1 By direction cf the Executive Committee of the BO \RD Per Dav c O Georgia State Grange, you arts hereby requested to * ‘ ‘ ;forwardtothi«officoal!fe»afororg*n:xaiiooofGan- The Best House in town. ^oa »hich have not beeu paid in. Those Graagea aprll 3y W. -T. HOWARD.Trop’r. ! which have quarterly due* to pay, will forward tame Special Notices. Bonds, November Coupon. $10,000 Macon & Brunswick Railroad Bonds, January Coupon. PRESENTS for THE WEEKLY HERALD: All subscribers who shall pay us $2 00 for one year’s pqbeoription to the WEEKLY IIERALD will have an equal share ia the following Presents, to be awarded : hat day: Cask Present §300 00 10-Saw Gullatt Gin, of any de sired make 200 00 1 Cotton Screw 150 00 ‘£0 One-horse Tarn Plows 150 00 10 Two-horse Tarn Plows 100 00 10 Sets Cottage Furniture 400 00 30 Toilet Sets 300 00 900 Handsome Engraving*, valu ed at from §3 to §5 each 700 OO $9,300 OO PUN Of AWARMNB PRESENTS. On notfpt of tbo moMT, or of th. nmm«, with the mono,, from oar MMte, w« will mo4 to mah labocrl- ber a pnntel and numbered ticket, entitling the heider to whatever preeent me/.be awarded the On Mew Teer’e da, the numbered con pone from which eeoh ticket le ton will he pieced In a large wheel, end e numbered ltet of tick eta representing premate win he planed In another end a smaller well known gentleman, a blindfolded boj will drew a number from the large wheel, haothar hop wtll draw a ticket from the prize wheel, representing the pres ent to whloh the holder of the Sort drawn ticket le on titled. AGENTS WANTED Ia svsry Toon and VUlsfs In Gsorgts, Alabama, South Carolina and othsr contiguous States. Liberal owisdlo— fBowatf. i required from all desiring to be- Money can be sent st our risk by POST-OFFICE ORDER, REGISTERED LETTER, or EXPRESS. Specimen Copies of the Bxnu> eeat on applies- HERALD PUBLISHING CO., P. 0. Bor 28, Atlanta, Ga. Seventy Cents on the Dollar. They offor a rare chance to Capitalists, who ran now have an opportunity of purchasing a Security as good, ia our opinion, ss ■ State Bond, and for thirty per oent. less. The faith and credit of the State of Georgia have been pledged for the payment of the principal snd in terest of these Bonds, and that fact should bo suffi cient to recommend them, in addition to their low price, to those seeking safe investments at a good in terest The Legislature, last jear, in order to give reassu rance to the holders of these Bonds of the determina tion of the Stats to keep good her name ss indorser, passed unanimously the following resolution, which was approved by his Excellency Governor James M. Smith: A Resolution in reference to the State’s guaranty on the Bonds of the Macon k Brunswick Railroad Com pany: "Resolved by the Senate snd House of R<»presenta- stives In General Assembly met. snd it is hereby re solved by the authority of the same, That the State’s guaranty placed on the Bonds of the Macon k Bruns wick Railroad Company is binding on the State.” Approved August 14, 1872. BRANCH, SONS k CO. octO.deodlm ELLS & LANEY. ■eptl4 d2m LOOK HEREl | NO BEAR FIGHT! | Something Good to Eat and Drink ! WHY WILL YE DIE—Death or * hat is worse, Is the inevitable rrsu’.t of that continue ! suffering pecu liar to women. It i« a condition which should not be trifled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard against constitutional ruin. In all cases of suppres sion, suspension, or other irregularity. Dr. J. Brad- field’s Female Regulator is the only sure remedy. It acts by giving tone to the nervotis centre**, improving the blood, and determining directly to the orgaoa of menstruation. It is a legitimate prescription, and the most intelligent doctors use H. Prepared by J. H. Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga; $1 50 per bottle, and sold by respectable druggists everywhere. Tcsxeokk, Alabama. Mr. L. H. Bradfield—Sir; Please forward us imme diately another supply of Bradfleld's Female Regula tor. Wo find it to be all that is claimed of it, and we have witnessed the most decided and happy effect product d by it. Very respectfully, IICNTER 4 ALEXANDER. J. BRADFIELD, Atlacte. Ga. For sale by a'l druggists. sep30-tf LUMBER! LUMBER!! MERRIAM & JONES, 7B Decwtur Street. ST ity7c. White rise Saitb, Doom and BIlmds. Win at all tlmcz furnish Drutezd Lumber u prompt- ly as any other eetabhshmeat The lowest rate*. oct$-3taw 2m FALL OPENING The Paris Hiller; mint, No, 9$ Whitehall Street, Over Meadow k Bros. Miss Mary B. McDowell Has Received an Elegant Stock of Millinery Gfoods, Constating of the Latest Styles and Novelties, and respectfully edic ts a call from formsr petrous and RESTAURANT, Jnst opened, will be supplied with OYSTERS, FISH, AND GAME of all kinds, and in fact, with everything the market affords, and cooked in a manner to suit the most fastidious. In connection with the Restaurant will be found a FI It ST-CLASS SALOON, WTiich is supplied with the finest brands of WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. ED. HICKS can be found hofo, and would bo pleased to meet all bis old frieLd* who may give him a call. He is satisfied that he can pleaso them, if polite ser vants, good cooking and low prices con please. Give me a call. E. JOHNSTON, Alley beL Brown Boose and National Hotel. oct9-wAs Jgg- IT NEVER FAILS; ITS OPERATION IS QUICK and sore. Dr. J. Bradfield'* Female Regulator—it j has beeu uaed for over twenty years with unbounded success by many of the moat dlNtiuguiahed Physicians ot tho South. It is a legitimate prescription,#ml pos sesses the three fold power of giving toue to the ner vous centres, improving the blood, and directly stimu lating tlie wouib by supplying the wants cf nature. It gives health to the frame, and happiness to the heart. aug6 Ay YOUNG WOMAN. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING from continued headache, pa'ns in the back and lower stomach, palpitation of th«* heart, difficulty of breath ing. constipation of the bowels, loss of appetite, and the thousand end one evils resulting from a suppression or irregularities ot the "monthly ticknets,” buy a bot tle of this medicine. It is "Woman’s Best Friend.” Take it according to directions, and tbo bloom oi health will soon be upon your cheek. For sale by all druggists. aug6 UNIVERSITY HOTEL, ATHENS. GEORGIA, By R. H. LAMPKIN. Madison House. MADISON, GEORGIA. T RAVELERS, invalids and families will find this on? of the beat hotels in the South. Porters at al the trains who will take care of baggage. Tertm reasonable. P. B. WOODARD. IUyt34-tf. Georgia State Grange, CoutrxRcnKB, Ga., October 1,1873. To Mastees Organizing Granges: j OC are hereby informed that our Deputies have | generously decided to psy to the State Granges One | Dollar for each male m mber over sleven, ia addttion to the fee of Five Dollars required for the orgoatanrtlea ; cf every Grange, snd requested to "go aoddatKce- i wise.” j By order of V. M., T. J. Smi'h. ocii-tiiUhtb E. TAYLOR, Se>c. TENNESSEE HOUSE, Corner Tennessee and Main streets, Oartorsxrillc, Georgia, IS,Splendid fare and :«.»• enable rates. acg3-6m J. SUMMER. Bowling Alley! I WILL OPEN MY BOWLING ALLEY THU MORNING For a week or eo. Lovers of this healthful and invigoiating sport are invited to call B iraud refreahmenU in front of the Alley, octlfi-fit H. MUHLENBRINK. BININCER’S OLD LONDON DOCK 6IN. Especially designed for the un of the Medical Pro fession and the Family, possessing those Intrinsic medlciual properties which belong to an Old and Purs Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Com plaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up In cases contain ing one dozen bottle* each, and sold by al] druggists, grocers, k*\ A. M. Binlnger k Co . established 1778, No. 13 Beaver street. New York. octlS dAwft* tar THOMAS BROUGHTON. OF CINCINNATI, says: "W. C. Hamilton k Co.—I bad bad ihe ague for two long years, and bad tried several remedies of ac knowledged or pretended merit, without any good re sult. I finally tried yen preparation -''Kress Fever Tonic.’ One bottle compW tely broke up the malady, and I am now perfectly well. I can testify that your medicine does all you claim fer it; and tt Is only due to yon that this acknowledgment should be made, es pecially as so many worthless chill medicines are ngw offered.” This medicine you will find at Redwine k Fox’s drng store. anglft HAMILTON’S PREPARATION OF BUCHU AND DANDELION cures that most distressing mala dy, Piles, by increasing the digestive function of the Piles—common sense in this treatment. Go to Red wine k Fox’s drug store and tell them you wont Ham ilton's Buchu and Dandelion. Redwine k Fox can tell you all about the remedy—and sell It to yon also. auglB GAMP w Meals, Georgia State Grange, CoLArASCHaa, Ga-, October 1,1873. ' To Detctixs and Masters Organizing Gha««Ao the auggcfction of the National Secretsrj, you ; are hereby requeeted to keep gold at home, and remit »* w vut; j only Nsticnxl Currency for DisjenaaLota. Xattruot the Secretaries cf new Granges, if their Diepsoeatses? are not received In fifteen days from th* tin* of <*i • 500, J Lodgino* 50c. ' vardmg fees for the fame, to address promptly O. H. ° 1 Kelley, Secretary, Washington, and he wfll ecu J. B. CAMP, Proprietor. : them, even though funds have miscarried. Griffin, Georgia. | oct4-tIl!2frh E. TAYLOR. Secy spLtf _____ NAT IO N A L HOTS L (Formerly T:bbs ElUsoj X>AltOH, GrOOl’SiA, R.P. O’NEILL & JNO. BARCLAY. Proprit fore, t'l SOUTHERN TERRA COTTA WORKS. BASKS AS1> BASKERi?. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK of the City of Atlanta. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES CAriTAL, $800,000. Alfred Austell. R. H. Richards, E. W. Holland, John Neal, 8, M. Inman, W. J. Garret*. W. N. Oox. Special attention ia made to collection*.for which we remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange. JOHN H. JAMES, BANKER AND BROKER, THI CMDEB81QNKD HAVE THEIR WORXS II atiou and 1 kinds at TERRA GOTTA WOK KB, for two or mors mouths. Collections f FREEDMAN'S SAVINSS A TRUST Ol. (Chartered by Government of United Btelis Otftcn Broad Stmnt comer Walton. R ECKTYW Dsnoaita of posits payable on ds set compounded twice per demsad with t a vte-lv PRIMP D OORPOnahter Such as Window Gaps, Enrichments of Cornice such ss Bracketts, Medottton. and everything in ih# ‘MERCHANTS Architectual line. Also Chimney Tope, Vases, Ftowsr Pots, Statuary, etc. Also, manufacturers of 8EWKR PIPS, From 9 to 80 inches in diameter. Ales, InterUr deco rations, snob ea jyS-C-ra J'.S. WtLLSON, Agent 4 PLANTERS’ SAM (Of Wteklnfton. WUkM Connty, On.| W. W. SIMPMOS. PTMidMiL | A. W. HILL, Ctehter .. ^ _ , Capital Stock - - - - $112,000 Centre Pieces* Cornice, etc. W« *111 HI U» work fh.t « uodoru*. , |»klteOoltect*^. fcc wEk. jrtete. to execute to give entire satisfaction. 1 nmdo, at loweet rates of exononf*. PELLEGRINI A CA8TLKBKRHY. anfi-dt. Rracetrark Street, near U. 8. Barrack*. | Hooves’ Hotel, (Furmsrly Comp House.) GRIFFIN, GA. This old and well known bone* is now undergoing thorough renovatiou. and a ill be conducted aa a F I H S T CLASS HO T K 1. . The patronage of the pnbllc generally l s to'irlicd oct7-$t DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. No. 2 Wall 8nm. Atlanta, Georgia. . - .wrs.,™. AUTHORIZED • AP1TAL, A. STA I. 1 • / f uif. * tat*,*** allows ! fran: date of Depoali. oovO-ly