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NOTES OP TRAVEL.
[BY AN ATLANTA HEBALD CORRESPONDENT- 3
the river anil across tbe Albemarle Sotind,
brings yon to
nags’ head,
the best seaside resort in the Southern States.
It is directly on the Atlantic Ocean. Three
miles across the Sound is
ROANOKE ISLAND,
where some olthe earlier military operations
of the war were carried on. It was here that
Captain O. Jennings Wise was killed. Stroll
ing over tbe island, now inhabited almost ex-
clusivelv negroes by, and nothing, indeed, save
a barren, sandy waste, we noticed three monu
ments, and from one of them we copied the
following inscription:
TO THE MEMORY of
THOMAS FITZPATRICK,
Died 19th October, 1861,
AGED 39 TEARS.
Erected by his comrades in arms, the Sourke
Guards, 3d Eeg’t Ga. Vol’rs, C. S. A.
I give yon the inscription verbatim et lite
ratim, which tells of some poor Georgia sol
dier's fate. The grave is under a lone live
oak, and the monument is in an excellent
state of preservation, never having been
harmed in the slightest daring the occupancy
of the island by tbe Federals.
But this letter is growing too leDgtay, so we
will cease tbe scrawl, and resume in another
at Nags’ Head. J. G. S.
N* TORE ADVERTISEMENTS.
Trip Down the James—The Dutch Gap Ca
nal—Hip Haps—Sea-ell’s Point—Norfolk
and a ‘‘Fish Story”—The Dismal
Swamp and Canal—A Huge Bee
Farm—Elizabeth City, N. C.
Nags’ Head — Boanoke
Island and the Grave
of a Georgia
Soldier.
Leaving Fredericksburg with a sigh of re
gret, we pass on to Richmond again, where we
take one of the James river packets for Nor
folk. Aside from the beautiful farms that line
each bank of tbe river, there Is hut little to
attract the attention of the traveler, as he
winds along the tortuous course of the grand
old river. Fifteen miles below Richmond, we
come to tbe famous Dutch Gap Canal, a last
ing "cat” ou the engineering skill and
ability of the late moral candidate for
Governor of Massachusetts. Tbe ‘‘canal’’
cuts off about seven miles of tbe liver, and is
now pretty generally used by all vessels that
ply the river. Tbe ''canal” is just ninety
yards in length, and is simply a "cnt” from
one bank of the river to the other. It is
about thirty feet wide, and in depth of water
twelve feet. Rapidly steaming by all places
of historic interest, we next came to “Bue
de’Lean,” which is none other than a large
wooden hotel on the barren peak of Sewell's
Point. The resort is a new one, but has al
ready become somewhat popular with the
Richmond and Baltimore pleasure seekers,
who do not relish the pure and revivifying And everything,
air of the mountains.
Yonr steamer touches a few minutes at
Fortress Monroe, prim-looking and cannon
frowning as ever; rnna within a stone's throw
of the “Rip-Raps” now being thoroughly
fortified by the Government, and runs back
tip the bay to the
CITX OF NORFOLK.
Norfolk has been improved greatly since
the war, and now boasts of a fine hotel, well
paved streets, fine water works, and street
carB to all points. The Government is build
ing several fine war ships at tbe Navy Yard,
and this throws a large force of mechanics in
the city, who give necessarily quite an im
petus to trade. General Mahone has erected
some fine warehouses for the reception
of freight transferred from the “ old
Dominion line of New York steamers to the
“Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad,”
from Norfolk to Bristol. Of late years Nor
folk has grown to be quite a cotton market,
and the merchants boast that they pay better
prices tban even Baltimore, Charleston or
Wilmington. The “staple” mostly comes
from tbe Eastern shore counties, and from
the Atlantic coast of North Carolina, which
localities have never raised cotton until since
the war. The climate and salt sea air seems
peculiarly propitious to the growth of the
plant, and we taw many fields in Virginia and
North Carolina, which would compare very
favorably with those of Southwestern
Georgia and the canebrake regions
of Alabama. Strange that the discovery that
cotton could be successluliy groan in these
regions was never made until within the past
six or seven years. What Norfolk boasts of
more than anything el-e, however, is her
famons fish and oyster market, claimed, with
some show of truth, to be the finest and bis‘
in the world. Visiting the market early in XOW p.EADY AT
•he morning, you can find almost every spe-
cies of suit and fresh water fish iu the world.
The most sought after are ‘‘spot,’ - “rnnlleV
“white perch," and “so.e.” You can buy a
string of ‘20 “spots’ —enough to make break
fast delicions for a dozen—for the astonish
ingly low price of 23 cents. As for the oys
ters, they are simply superb. The month
having an “ R " in it, we tried them and can
speak “ feelingly." The “Cherry Stone,"
“Carter's Creek,” “Linn Haven ” and “Sib
ley’s Select” are the choicest varieties. Tbe
stranger need have no fear on visiting here
that he will not get supplied with “ fish and
oysters.” The hotels, restaurants and “board
ing houses” all “plant” on this line. They
give you “fish aud oysters” for breakfast,
lunch, dinner, dessert, tea, supper, and last
of all, light you to bed with “fish oil lamps,”
where a picture of a “ whale and a sea
serpent,” lithographed in true sensation
style, meets yonr gaze, last thing at
night, and first thing in the morn
ing. “ Doing ” this place like all others, “in
a hurry,” we leave again at six o'clock
in the morning for a trip on the celebrated
DISMAL SWAMP CANAL,
which leads from Norfolk to Elizabeth City,
Niith Carolina, a distance of fifty miles.
Having so often beard of the “Dismal Swamp,”
and even read in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” where
it was the abode of horrible serpents, terril lj
wild animals and down-cast “runaway re
proes,” we were surprised at seeing and being
in the locality Itself. As Spriggms said when
ho looked at Niagara Falls, so said we when
we saw the much talked of Dismal Swamp.
“Not so darned much of a place after all.”
The canal is a little shallow cat fifteen feet
in width and six to eight feet deep. The
bolts that ply this “water communication”
would be considered ‘‘somehen coop” on the
upper end of Whitel a'l street, but as boats
they are of the “pocket size.” It takes just
twelve hours to make the “run” between the
two cities abovo named, and after you have
finished the “run” you feel pretty effectually
played. The swamp itself is a large tract of
marshy, overflowed land, grown npin juniper
and cypress, but which skillful engineers
have decided could be easily drained. A
large business is carried on by the cutting |
down and shipping to Northern ports of the j
cypress and jUDiper tiea. Several large mills |
are on the route of the canal, which seem ;
to be very busy and thriving. The pro- j
cess of cutting or sawing down the tree j
is a somewhat novel one to the uninitiated. ;
A frame work, containing a circular saw, is !
placed upon the canoes. This is paddled up
to a large tree, and in about two minutes |
“down goes the Iree,” which is lopped of its |
branches and floated down the stream to tbe
mill. Another considerable curiosity ou the j
canal boat, meets yon at Lake Drummond. I
It is a
BEE FARM.
There are three thouiand gums set up in
rotation and iu streets, until tho bee town
looks like a well built city. The bees feed
upon the wild flowers of the swamp, and the
yield of honey is immense. The honey is of
a very fine quality, and Bells faster than it
can be shipped to Baltimore and New York.
The proprietors of tho farm have grown
qmte rich on this product, making, it is said,
during the last season, some twenty thousand | Al’i’ROVED RISKS TAKEN IN THIS j
dollars clear money.
ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS
S A P O L I O
S A P O L I O
S A P O L. 1 O
S A P O L I O
You can't afford to be without it
S A P O L. I O
S A P O L. I O
is better than Soap and Sand for polishing Tin
ware. Brightens without scratching.
S A PO L IO
N. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
CAUTION.
BUY 02TLT THE
GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES,
GEORGIA
WINES AND UQUURS.
WHOLESALE.
MANUFACTURED T
E. & T. FAIRBANK & CO.
S A P O L I O
JUST FROM NEW YORK.
returned from New York, bringing
A TULL LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS, MUFFS,
Furs. Button Moulds,
Babies' Hats,
Old Ladies’ Caps,
Flowers, Feathers,
Flumes of ail kinds,
fact, to please
Ladies.
Especial Attention is Called to our Assortment of
BUTTERICK PATTERNS,
A Fuller and Completer Stock than was Ever Offered
During the coarse of TWENTY YEARS, in which
MRS. O’CONNOR has enjoyed the patronage of the
Atlanta Ladies, she has done her best to please and
gratify ail her customers. But never has she bad on
ASSORTMENT OF MILINERY COODS 1
8o Tasty and So Complete as at present.
fche solicits a CALL FROM EVERY LADY of Atlanta ;
and surrounding conntry. If she can’t please you j
then go elsewhere. She is always glad to meet her |
friends. Respectfully,
MRS. E. P. O’CONNOR, !
27 Whitehall street,
octll Atlanta, Ga. I
Fall Stock
LOUIS k SADLLES k CO.,
COR. WHITEHALL & HUNTER STS.
NEW COODS
arriving DAILY, consisting of the latest novelties In
Black Silks,
Irish Poplins,
Camel’s Hair,
Cashmeres.
Sateens,
Alpacas,
Twills,
Delaines.
Plaids,&c.
Immenco stock of WOOLEN GOODS bought since
the heavy decline in Wool, at remarkably reasonable
prices. Kir Money saved by purch&eiog of
LOUIS DcSAULLKS & CO.,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter sts.
cctl'J-sun.tuesAwed
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
Fire & Marine Insurance Co.,
MEMPHIS TENNESSEE,
8 A P O L I O
removes Soap from Marble Mantels, Tables and
Statuary, from hard finished Walls, and from
China and Porcelain. ^
SAP 6 L I Q
There is no one article knov/n that will do so
many kinds of work and do it as well as Sapo-
lio. Try it
handS APOLIO
handSAPOLIO
as an article fer the Bath, “reaches the
foundation” of all dirt, opens the pores
and gives a healthy action and brilliant
tiut to the skin.
handSAPOLIO
Cleanses and Beautifies the Skin, in-
Ftaatly, removing any stain or blemish
from b th hards and face.
StateLotteryi
FOR SEPTEMBER.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
IiAGEiH BEHR
Onlians' loie & Free Scboil.
DRAWINGS DAILY. AT 5 P. M.
) OUR USUAL STOCK OF WINES AND
Liquor*, we have joat added an Agency for th *
of the
CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER,
J Gaff A Co., Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Aurora,
j Indiana.
' This B*er ia specially made for shipment Booth.
I and ia. therefore, the beet ever acid in this State.
' Every keg guaranteed to be good and sound.
Orders Solioitod.
We refer the public to the following correepon
CUTHMAN & HAAS.
ATLANTA. GA.
dence.
Capital Prize $7,000.00
ATLANTA. GA., Juste 18, VT?
Mr. W. J. Land, City:
Deab Bib—Messrs. Gaff A Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio,
on oi/t i k 4t 4 <*.-o ti-o on desire us to accept the Agency for the sale of the.r
30,3 lb I 1*1/08, A moil Util! g to i Crescent Brewery Vienna Beer. We have tried th^
I Beer and find it a pleasant and palatable beverage, but
Tickets $1,00, Shares in Proportion : S£?
JN THE ABOVE SCHEME FORMED BY THE | [TwMdfw. 1 i
JL ternary combination of 78 numbers, making i c * U5 too,,. iv e
76,076 tickets and the drawing of 12 ballots, there wifi ; * Rcimc'Mt
Standard Scales.
Scales Repaired Promptly & Reasonably
For sala also, Tioerner’s Coffee and Drug Mills,
Composition Bells, r.ll sizes Letter Presses, Ac.
THE MOST FEBFFCT
ALARM CASH DRAWER.
Miles Alarm Till Co.’s.
MERCHANT
Warranted.
25,740, each having one only ot tbcm on; and aiao
45,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers on ,
them, being blanks.
To determine the fate of these prizes and blanks, 78 i
ATLANTA. GA., Jury 1. !=’ •
Mgssrs. (JulKman <L Haas, Atlanta, Ga.:
Gektlz2Z5—This will certify that I have mad*- ;
numbers, from 1 to 73 inclusive, will be severally I 1 I have made a
, . . , , ... ... . , . " i thorough chemical examination of the “Crescent
placed In a wheel on tbe day of the drawing, and 12 of j Brewery ” Lager Be-r. received of you a few darn or
them drawn out at random: and that ticket having for i find tbe article free from injurious substance*
it, combination the Ut. iln.1. and 3rd drawn numbers, , drag,. ,tc., the bitter principle being due tors--
will be entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 00 Hor Resin. * *
! The analysis herewith affixed exhibite the q:^.nh-
Cj j ties of the main proxin-aie constituents and corn--ar--
„ ; favorably with the analyses of the best fore-tan W--
6a0 00 ! and ait s. I am, very truly, vours,
050 Ot WM. J. LiXD.An.ChfU.
i ANALYSIS:
650 00 I Extractive matter, (Sugar. Dextiine, Albu-
Hop Rosin, etc.) Pet. A.62V3
That ticket having on it the 4th, 6th, and 6th
drawn numbers, to
That ticket Laving on it the 7th, 3tb, and 9th
drawn numbers, to
That ticket has iue on it the 10th, llth. and
12th drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
, to.,
lit tbe 3d,4thacd 5th
i drawn numbers, to 650 00 j Alcohol—(volume per tentage 1
' — .. — — —• * —• j Water
650 00 i Specific gravity of the Beer,..
' JjMi
handS A P O LI O
is without a rival in the world for cur
ing or preventing roughness and chap-
piug of either hands or face.
HANDS APOLIO
removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains
and Grease; for workers in Machine
Shops, Miues, Ac., is invaluable. For
making the Skin White and Soft, and
giving it a “bloom of beauty.” it is un
surpassed by any cosmetic known.
handS A P O LI O
corits 10 to 15 cents per cake, and every
body should have it.
DON’T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS.
Buy it of your flic reliant if lie lias it or
trill procure it for you. If not, then write
for our Pamphlet. “All about Sapolfo,”
and it will be mailed free.
ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS,
ag8-d&w3m
20 PARK PLACE. N. Y.
A Pure Stimulant.
Fairfianks’ Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
ICC Baltimore street, Ba’timore,
53 Camp street. New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS & EWINC,
Masooic Hill, Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.,
2 Milk street, BosLon.
For SjIo by Leading Hardware Dealers.
sep28-2nadeodo:w
That ticket Laving on it the 5th, Cth, and 7th
drawn numbers, to
That ticket Laving ou it the Cth, 7th, and 8th
drawn numbers, to 650 00 I -
That ticket having on it the 8th, Oth, and 10th
drawn numbers, to 650 Ot 1
That ticket having on it the 9th, 10th, and
llth drawn numbers, to 650 00 ;
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 4th
diawn numbers, to 650 00 j
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 5th
drawn numbers, to 217 GO
That ticket having on it tho 1st, 2d, and 6th
drawn numbers, to 217 60
All other tickets (being 207, with three of the
drawn numbers od, each 20 00
Those G6 tickets having on them the 1st aud
2nd drawn numbers, each 10 00
Those 66 tickets having on them the 3rd and
4th drawn humbers, each 5 00
All other tickets (being 4,224) with two of the
drawn numbers on, each 2 00
And all those tickets (being 25,740) with cue
only of the drawn numbers, each I 0
CAPITAL PBIZ2
On Mondays capital will be $7,1*00 00
On Tuesdays and Fridays capital will be 4,500 00
On Wednesdays capital will be 6.000 <H)
On Thursdays and Saturdays 5,000 00
For further particulars send for schemes.
No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a supe
rior denomination can be entitled to au inferior prize.
Prizes payable forty (40) days after the drawing, and
subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent.
All prises of $20.00 and under will be paid immedi
ately after the drawing.
Kf Prizes cashed at this office
HOWARD & CO., M anagers,
Ir<tp-feb21 ATLANTA. GA
GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN.
To the Public.
have gone to some expense to maze neat the place,
and with an experience of over twenty years, I fee*,
confident I will give satisfaction to all my old custcr_-
era and as many new ones as will give me a call. M
front counter wil* ae stocked with the best imported
and domestic cigtie. My Bar with pure, unadulte
rated Liquors and French Mixtures.
I design to keep as good Liquors as any Bar ia the
city, and at prices to suit the times. My Bar :a o:.
aively for white men.
sep23 R. J. LOT ALL, Agent.
ON TIME.
THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD
IaTTOXI HARRIS
1873. FALL TRADE. 1873
The Ctrl of the Period,
. and at last his efforts have been crowned with
Foortli M Gift Ciert, j if””"""'"
1 OR THE BENEFIT OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY,
Established in 1865—Capital $300,
Capital and Assets, July 1873,
$353,835.94.
H. GRONAUER,
Secretary.
W.T. LITTLEJOHN,
JUaCi. Secretary.
F. S. DAVIS.
Proriid ft
R.V.VREDENBURGH
Vice Pies’t.
. H. BRAZIER, Gen. Agent.
DAVIS & CLARK
Agents,
33 Broad sf., Atlanta, Ga.
Century Whisky!
THE CENTURY WHISKIES A PURE !
T hey are differently prepared from
any Wlrsky in the market, and arc chiving many
old, and until now favorite brand , out of tho merket,
because the principle upon which they are made is
superior. They are first carefully distilled from se
lected stock and stored away until they have attained
a certain age, when they are
llc-DLtillul by :i Peculiar Process,
which extracts the fusel oil, but retains tho essential
oils of the grain. It is the fusel oil which possesses
the poisonous properties, and imparts the sharp, acrid
flavor noticeable iu many brands of whisky; it is the
ferment and essential oils which impart the rich, oily,
mellow flavor, and it is principally in
EXTRACTING THE FUSE .. GIL,
and retaining the essential oils, which constitutes tho
superiority aud peculiarity of this process.
At the time of re-distillation, the packages are
thoroughly cleansed aud steamed out, refilled with the
perfected product, and again stored away to ripen and
mellow with age, which it does in a much greater de
gree than is possible without such treatment. We di
vide it into different grades, according to ago, desig
nated as X, XX, XXX and XXXX, and the latter chal
lenges comparison with ANY WHISKY.
Witliont Rigan) to Age or Price.
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 after
effects se often experienced in the use or other brands.
This is a direct consequence of the
Purity of the Century Whiyl&irs,
and the impurity cf many other brands. They are
ABSOLUTELY PURE ; five prominent chemists cer
tify to this fact, viz:
Professor SILLMAN,
State Cliemiat of Connecticut.
Professor C. U. EHF.PARD, Ja.,
fitote Chemist of South Carolina.
Pro fewer W. C. TILDEN,
Washington, D. 0.
Professor JOHN DARBY,
M. N. ROGERS & CO.
MANUFACTURERS AN3 JOBBERS OF
Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’
CLOTHme
446 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
W E offer to 80UTnEEN MERCHANTS for the
ensuing Fall and Wider Trade, a very large
and attractive stock of CLOTHING, specially adapted
to the wants of the Southern people. Sparing no ex
pense to secure the beat talent, we invite an examina
tion of our stock. Our goods are manufactured exclu
sively for the
SOUTHERN STATES.
Southern Merchants are more certain to find with us a
style cf garment, and a line of sizes adapted to their
wants than is possible injk stock of Clothing manufac-
Mr. W. T. Burge, late Marshall A Burge, Charleston,
connected with us, and represents Georgia.
Samples of our Gooes sent on application.
aug6-dtf
Harrison Bradford & Go’s
STEEL PENS.
Special attention called t j the well known numbers,
".05—75—28—>20 & 22.
FACTORY, MT. VERNON; OFFICE. 75 JOHN ST., N. Y
aug8-3m
FARM FOR SALE.
IF YOU WANT A GOOD PLACE EXAMINE
THIS ONE.
rUinS VALUABLE FARM ON PEACHTREE CREEK
X within four miles of Atlanta anil three miles cf
Decatur, DeKalb county, is now offered for sale, con
taining Two Hundred aud Sixty Acres, one hundred
acres cleared, fifty acres first class bottom land, the
balance in the wood heavily Umbered, plenty of flue
poplar, oak and hlckcry, and within one half mile of
a first rate merchant mil), saw mill, water gin and a
plaining mill and variety works. Theee lands join
Daniel Johnson. Esq. The uplands are good. Aieo,
Mr. Gordon who has lived on the place for the last two
years has agreed to live on the place next year, and ia
a number one farmer, with force enough to work the
place. There is three settlements on the place, first-
rate stables and crib. This is a good place and will bo
kept on tho market, if not sold tooner until the fif
teenth of November, after which times other arrange
ments will bo made. Terms: One-half cash, balance
in one and two years. For further information ad
dress Henry West, at Decatur. DeKalb county. Titles
just as good as you want them. Oct 13,187J.
cctlS-Gt HENRY WEST,
S C II E Ij OLE.
Atlanta RielimoM Airline Railway,
Is end ti*
generally one of the neatest and coziest resorts
' nnd anywhere. He has opened tbe season
fresh etock cf pure old Brandies, Wbtekic".
ines. Gins, Ac., and a flock of real Havana Cigar.-,
i well as those of domestic manufacture.
S3' Call ou him on Marietta street.
fep7-tt
t For the Winter Campaign.
S ID HOLLAND ANSOCN .’US TO BI3 FHI2Nt*S
that he has
TEN THOUSAND SUMMER DRINKS
! which na is aoxioua to diepaae of ts make room for
O OOO foT' I tlie win,er fixings—Punches, Wines. Brandy Smashes,
! Cocktails and everything to mate a man comfortable,
i served in the best style. The only bar in town that
keeps
PURE GBEkSON COUNTY WHISKY
, | 12,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000
—
Every l illli Ticket Draws
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 1873.
Is Xo. 4 Wi:l 6
seo!0-'2m
Or’y aixty thousand Tickets will be sold, and one-
halfc f these are intended for the European market,
tbusl eaviag only 30,000 for sale in the United States,
where 100,OoO were disposed of for the Third Conceit, i
The tickets are divided into ten coupons or parts, and I 111*110*0*1 wtw
haveor their back the Scheme, with a full explanation !
of the mode of drawing.
At this Concert, which will be tbe grandest musical ;
display ever witnessed in this country, the unprece
dented eum of
$1,500,000,
The Maison DeVilie.
GREENE & ROSSIGNOL.
Pharmacists.
IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRU33 & DRUGGISTS Sub
divided into 12,000 cash gifls, wiil be distributed by-
lot among the ticket-holders—the numbers cf the !
tickets to be drawn from one Tarheel by blind children, ,
aud the gifts from another.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift $250 000 !
One Graud Cash Gift lbO (k)0 ,
Oue Grand Cash Gift 50 000 i
Oue Grand Cash Gift 25 000 i
One Giand Cash Gift 17 500!
10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each 100 000 ‘
30 Cash Gi
50 Cash Gifts,
80 Cash Gifts,
100 Cash Gifts,
150 Cash Gilts.
250 Cash G.fie,
325 Cash Gifts,
11,000 Cash Gifts,
150 000
l 000 each 50 000
5i>0 each 40 000
400 each 40 000
300 each 45 000
loo each to ooo
100 each 32 OOO
50 each 550 500
Atlanta.
C harlot ti
N. C. R.
DAILY PASSENGER.
ACCOMMODATION PASS ENG!
Total, 12.00*1 gifts, all cash, amounting to $1,500,000
The distribution will be positive, whither all the
Tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts all raid in
proportion to th9 Tickts sold—all unsold Tickets being
destroyed as at the first and second Concerts, and not
represented iu the dra .tng.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets $50 00; Halves $25 CO; Tentua. or
each coupon, $5 00; eleven Whole Tickets for $500 00;
22', Tlekets for $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for $3,000:
227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount on less
than $500 worth of Tlckots at a time.
The unparalled success of the Third Gift Concert, as
wril as the satisfaction given by the First and Second
makes it only necessary to announce the Fourth to in
is ure the prompt sale of every Ticket. The Fourth
Gift Concert will be conducted in all its details like
the Third, and full particulara may be learned from
circulars, which will be sent free from this office to all
who may apply for them.
Tickets now rea y for sale, and all orders accompa
nied by tho money promptly filled. Liberal terms
give i to those who buy to sell again.
THOS. E. BRAWILETTE,
Agent Fub. Lib. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Kv.
For tickets or information apply to lledwlne A Fox,
sole vgents, Atlanta, Ga.
augiy-dWedASunA w f d
&AIBV
Analytical and Assay Laboratory,
BBIES, PAINTS, CHS, CLASS 4C..
No. 264 Broad Street.
AUGUSTA, CA.
WH4i
GEO. E. RATCLTFFE. W. H. flTE"*.
GEO. F, RATCLIFFE &C0,.
COTTON FACTORS,
GUANO DEAIsEnS
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 14 JacLson Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
BAGGING and TIES always on band,
for selling cotton $1 per bale.
sep6-2ia
C. II. PHINIZY.
r. B nnXIZY.
C. H. PHINIZY & CO..
COTTON FACTORS,
AUCU STA, CA.
^JAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES ON (0>*5. N
MEN IS OF COTTON. Buy aud sell Contracts for *
t>\x o’clock p. M. br.ogfl us t)
ELIZABETH CITY, S. C ,
ft very pretty little town indeed near the
Albemarle Sound and cn tbo banks of tho
IV quota ilk river. Tho BtieeU aro wide,
level and Fnndy, anti hhaded on either Bide by
magnificent watr cakes. Tho commerce of
tbe town is mostly la R od upon lumber,
although of late j ears considerable cotton is
marketed here. Tho inhabitants belong
to tho a old North Carolina re gi mo and
hid itway from railroads* and tho busy
hum of’ tho. onlaide world, look with wonder
and amazement upon tho thanger parading
their old time streets. Tbe tow n contains* a
very old Methodibt church, built in 1781.
This ia the homo of ex-Seualor John Pool,
w ho expected to be in Grant's Cabinet, bnt
wasn't.
A nm of four hours in a little steamer down
STRONG AND POPULAR COMPANY
ilt EfijtaloIiQliccl R.atow,
r»-All lossf‘3 PROMPTLY and L'QUirABLY ad
justed.
jrr-Mcsxrs. DAVI-J & CLARK aro a ilhoriz tl to
underwrite ou
COTTON GINS.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
Georgia- Fulton County.
rilHK firm of D. B. k A. C. Ladd li tlr.s day dls-
JL eoJvnd by mutual content. A. C. Ladd assumes
the debts of the Arm and la cnM:l»*d to collect tho
debts of the aame. D. B. LADD,
•Ctl0 3t A. C. I ADD.
Professor A. ME »NS.
Allot whomagroo In protimiocing it “WITHOUT I
FAULT,” und “FREE FROM ANX Di LKl’EUIoU.-*
SUBSTAKCE WHATEVEK.’’
ami it has been noted that in delicate and critical
where u.-ed, that there was an entire abacoce of the
uervoUH pro&tration nnd reaction which co often fol
lows the u.io of ordinary stimulants.
XXXX Century Whisky
out tho United State*; wholesale by
H. K. THURBKIt k CO., General Agents,
•eplV 6m New York City.
T.KAY
Atlanta 5 21 a
Charlotte 5:03 A
N. C. It. It. Junction 4:51a
H. M. GREEN,
.Attorney nt Xjow.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Office, K *p'<b1ic Block, just opposite Kimball
Ho sj. Will give careful attention to any buslucaa
entrusted to bin care. octU-tf
RUDD HOUSE
Dalton - -
•I. K, KURD & SOj, Proprietor:
[Established 1SCP]
1 WOULD ItASPEtTl ULLY INFORM MY FR1ENI 7
amt the tuUio that I have euttred tho COAL
BADE, aril have op no l au office and yard cn tbv
of Grubb and Bro^d atreoia, neat Peachtree,
saying that I
hesiutii’ _
1 >« a . GRATE COAL 'ill AN TH v. it turn.s
V K Ihf Assay of Ores. Analysis of Mineral Waters, just as we’». l as Use sulphur ia it, aud docs net cok
guanas, superphosphates. nx.Tl*, ire
o- als, p:g and bar trou,
l copper, load, sine, nickel, mi»2a>
• nose, alloys, braise*, coal oils, paints, vi:
) milk, calculi, poitoca, etc.
! List of charge* mailed gratis. Add nee. P. O. B
i i*05. \V. J. LAND. Chciuitt.
« bad at CVal Creek, and only makes half Uic qustuity
By strict attempt
, beer, 1 VERY BEST OF CRATE COAL, I Li
‘ rcl share of patronage.
J c. T FSTFTt.
. „ Depot, and win *lve first- |
dans accommodations in every respect.
Board Per Day .... $2 OO-
Twenty Minutes lot Hnpper.
When yon arrive on the Cars, be sure to call forth* j
Rudd House Tor ter; give htm your checks; walk over I
aud make yourself at I cme. Ths Porter will convey I
your Baggage frto of charge. ectlH
THE ’■ VICTOR”
W ANTED—General Agents *u every State in the
8‘ uth for tho Victor Sowing Machine.
The “Victor” will aril ou its merits, aud requires
no "nuAn*. M For l/mi aRRr.,.
__ yEOlUilA—A'liltuu ( vuul|,
Cwciit'i lircica
AKmU. O October 1». leTJ.
M rs. p. it. mix, ,ia ©t e. p, h,. *:i
faruMaplon if trmiiltf .ml Mtttag »p,rt
>©d valuation of bemomd, «od I will paM upon the
«m» >t my offic® ou Mouday lk« 2!lh dtv of October
UTS, .t !ft o'clock, . u.
octlk-d&wlt I'AKIEL I1TTMAK, Crdinaty