The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 23, 1873, Image 2

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TWO TRAGEDIES. General News Items. V Husband Slays a Pars! mom*—A Paramour Slays A Hus band. Hazing hns been pretty effeetnnlly snppress-! I eil, lor tb« nonce, tu Harvard. ■ A Mniue sportsmen(.liot two bemsaud sev- ■ | enty partridges in one d»y. The divers are still at walk off Sambro | j I.ight and divers other places. A negro urns chosen to the common council ! of New Haven at the recent election. ! Parties with decayed tea'll are not always | good stamp speakers. Motto for the internationalists— The iabor ENOCH MORGANS SONS S A P O L I O ! N. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. CAUTION. GEORGIA WINES AND LIQUORS. WHOLESALE. A a Unfaithful Wife Decoys Her delight in physics Spain S A P O L I O for cleaning your house will save the labor of one cleaner. Give it a trial. 8 A P O L 1 O Husband to His Death- Shot and Buried in a Lonely Field— A Deg Discov ers the Body. Correspondent New York Ilerahl. Ciiicaoo, Ili., October 8, 1873. ''Vi-kin the past week two terrible tragedies La :e been added to the long list already re ported in Illinois within the past six weeks. In each case illicit love has nerved the hand -.hat did the deed of murder; but in one the husband slew the betrayer of his honor, aad n the other the dishonored husband fell by tie Land of the parameu: of his wife. The The Hartford Tim*s ku just discovered that the government offices are Dents-ly filled. Granted. Whisky is recommended for corpulent peo ple—it makes them lean. Besides discovering two or three planets, a 1 Yale College protessor has invented a prepara- ‘ tion for deodorizing hotel butter. When a Kansas man gets the contents of a doable barrel shot gun, they call it a hypoder- raal injection. For saying “give us rest" to a stately po liceman, a Yale student spent several hours in a Connecticut bastile. Yale is awakening an interest in foot ball. Exercises for the head are also getting popu- 1 lar there. For the Philadelphia post-office the marble “““•“’■I StateLottem MANV1ACTU E. & T. FAIRBAMi & 10.. S A P O L I Oi cleans Paint and Wood, in fact the entire bouse, better than Soap. No Plopping. Saves labor. I You can’t afford to be without it. j 8 A POL 1 O for Scouring Knives is better and cleaner than 1 Bath Bnck. Will net scratch. 8 A P O L IO S A P O L I O ■ lrcuinstances attending npon the comnns- a j one w jn cost nearly five millions and a half >:on of the latter crime are of so tragical a : dollars. * I baracter that some account of them will not . 4 . ' - without invest to the readers of the Her- , ^niy-ono vessels of all kinds, representing , ; 43,827 tons, have been built at Bath, Maine, j A: Benton a co'.oicil barber named Wesley ] this 5 enr ' ■ ohnson boarded at the house ot a white man Another Nebrask a legislator has renounced ■ named -John Sheppard. Mrs. Sheppard did political life for the stage. The suggestion ; not live happily with her husband, and ex-! originated with bis constituents, bib:ted a decided preference for the good j Campbeli's ‘T.oat Man’’ was not a sadder 1 joking barber. The scandal became public, j ease of loneliness than the solitary Democrat t ”' 1 r ” m " r ,f *’’** “ n^, who will occnpy a seat in the next Senate of There is no one article known that will do so S A P O L 1 O lor Washing Di dies and Glaaeware, ia invaluable. Cheaper than Soap. 8 A P O L I O removes Soap from Marble Mantels, Tables and Statuary, from bard finished Walla, and from China and Porcelain. SAP O L I O HER DUSKY PARAMOUR on one occasion at least, been captured a /cjrante ddic'n. The husband, as hus bands will, came to learn the facts, and con- laded. with Xago, that the Moor had usurped bis office, and a still bitterer quarrel arose >eiween him and his wife, ending in their separating and Johnson leaving town. So strongly, however, did the assert her inno- * :n:e that finally the husband believed the : ^mor untrue, a reconciliation took rlace, cud the barber returned to ' oard with them. Everythin along smoothly for some time, and Sheppard .nd Johnson seemed the best of friends, but n Monday last the quarrel was renewed, and r.heppard drew his revolver to kill his wife. two o’clock on Tuesday morning he left neir room, vowing that be would never aguin .ive with her, and declaring his intention of .»:ing to Du.Qaoin. He was not again seen :nli! about ten o 4 clcck, when lie reappeared n the street, walked to Johnson’s shop, drew Lis revolver, and, without a word of warning, -hot him through the heart, killing him in tently. Sheppard has been arrested and - jdged in jail. Just one month ago a well-to-do and highly i-i.-pected farmer and cattle-breeder, named MaaWood, living at Mulberry Grove, Edgar county, disappeared mysierionsly. The conn- ry thereabout is composed of black jack and vdum trees. To one of these thickets Mr. • •’ood, accompanied by his wife, a young and iandsoiiie woman, though of not very strong u-Ind, went on Sunday, the 7th of September, o pick plums. THE Will RETURNED ABONF, cu ing that her husbaud had lift her to go to 2, pasture at some disaute and inspect his „ttle. Xight came on and passed, but he did :otreturn. Next morniug Mis. Wood went to be tree where she bad parted with him. She i . an I at its loot a pool of blood and lucks c f Lair strewn along a gory trail, seeming to in dicate that he h id been slain there, and that ! *ao body had been tugged by the hair to auo- •. _er clump of trees at some little distance, ’ where it had been hidden in some brush still ticky with the blood. The alarm was given, ~r.u shortly several hundred farmers were searching for (he corpse of I heir murdered ■risnd. Bewares amounting nearly to fljOuO were effered by the county amhor- iies and the friends of the murdered man. reeks were dragged, old wells searched, groves and swamps explored to their inmost recesses; detectives were employed; but i li to o purpose. Mrs. Wood still kept declaring— somewhat significantly, it was thought—that the corpse would be found buried on the farm; but she gave no reason for the expression ( { this singu'ar belief. At last the search was abandoned, and what the detectives had given p as a mystery too deep and dark for t u rn va*-. under Providence, SOLVED BY A LITTLE BLACK DOG. A little girl was S3nt on an errand to a neighbor’s house. The dog accompanied her. Lhe took a short-cut across the newly plough ed field. The dog was frisking gayly along >eforc her, when suddenly it stopped at a spot in the centre and began tobftTk and scrape np -he earth. The child approached curiously, vui was sickened lhe stench of decaying Lesh, and returning home told her parents what site Lad seen. They turned out, and in a few minutes had uncovered the body of Mr. Wood, w Lich lay under a hollow farrow of newly turned earth. It was r.ot many hours ere a jury was em- anelled nod a post-mortem examination held reside a brush fire which was kindled beside :he body, i nd cast a weird light npon the na ked coip-\ mangled by tho marderer, at which the doctors were hacking an! carving in the intt rests of justice, the grave jurors and the as-cmbled crowd under the gloomy boughs and the quiet, stariy skies. It was found that the unhappy man had been pierced by three bullets, one passing through the uead, another breaking his jaw, aud a third traversing the left ventricle of the heart. A FAMILY FEUD. Previous t > this the brother-in-law of Mr. Wood, a man named Williams, had been ar rested ; also, Lon Hanlon, a lured man, who had been employed on the farm. Suspicion hftd been directed towards them by various causes. There had been a family feu’d of long ; standing between Williams and another brother-in-law, Davidson, and Wood. On' tho Monday after the murder, Williams was r lit plowing at day-dawn in the field where be Lody was afterwards discovered, and it was noticed by .> jnie witnesses at a distance i that Li.^ horsc-s heered aside at the very point where the body must have lain, but ho com pelled them with the whip to pass and throw a farrow over it. Further, Williams lent Han lon a revolver, which, after Hanlon returned it on that Monday, Le declared ho had lost. By threats, he was induced to find it where he Led hidden it, under a Leap of rubbish and refuse near his barn. He still asserts his in nocence of any complicity in the planning cr execution of tho deed of blocd. Hanlon was also arrested, but dischaig d i for want of evidence before the body wai dig- ' covered. He bad been in Mr. Wood’s employ | and had iallen DESPERATELY IX LOVE WITH HIS MISTRESS, j and there was rea* on for believing that his passion has been leturned. Mr. Wood had * been aware of the scandal, bnl had striven to | cover it by discharging Hanlon and keeping j his secret Hanlon, after liis discharge, vnn- . ;hed and has not since been found, though a ' person answering to his disci ipt ion appeared somewhat mysterionsly at the Cattin Fair a few days after and told a gentleman there that Mr. Wood had left home—so hi? family | thought—but that he had really been killed by Williams and Davidson. Detectives, j Licked by ample means, are after him and ex-1 pect to find him ere long. The supposition is that Hanlon murdered Mr. Wood to enable himself to enjoy the love Maine. London jewellers are buying up the jewels ] Ijo* Try it. disposed of by Eugenic. They anticipate that they will be called in when she resumes. A French astronomer jroposes to find out I whether or not Venus is inhabited daring her • coming transit. It takes a Frenchman to — tackle such problems. The Philadelphia city debt has sw’ollen in ! fifteen years from $10,000,000 to $50,000,000, ■ and taxation is quadrupled. Who says she j many kinds of work and do it as well as Sapo- HANDS A P O L I O went ' ou 2ktn’t *° k avo the Centennial Of the thirty thousand Americans perma nently residing in Paris, nearly twenty thous and are from ^Louisiana, ten thousand from Virginia, three thousand from other Southern Slates, and only two thousand from tho North and West. handSAPOLIO as an article for the Bath, “reaches the foundation” of all dirt, opens the pores and gives a healthy action and brilliant tint to the skin. handSAPOLIO Cleanses and Beautifies the Skin, in stantly, removing any stain or blemish from b 7th hat ds and face. handSAPOLIO Is without a rival in tho world for cur ing or preventing roughness and chap ping of either hands or face. Among the treasures of the late Duke of Brunswick, and concealed with a cover of base metal, hns beeu found tho celebrated “Vase of Mantua." It is of onyx, and a true masterpiece of artistic workmanship. Its fame is very great among antiquarians, who think it is of Semitic production and the pbiai used at the consecration of the Hebrew kings. The large number of American ladies at Paris is having tho eff jct of cheeking the of- j fensive manners of \o;ing Frenchmen to un- j — protected ladies on the streets. A year ago a . la k Ti F F F \ lady of youth and personal attractions was; H A N D -A- JL MJ X sure to be accosted if she attempted to go out * “■ alone, and persistently followed by these young street loungers. Two or three of them have, in the meantime, been punished for their offensive conduct to American ladies, which has had the effect of very generally remedying the evil complained of. HANDS APOLIO removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains and Grease; for workers in Machine Shops, Mines, Ac., ia invaluable. For making the Skin White and Soft, and givlDg it a “bloom of beauty.” it is surpassed by any cosmetic known. LAGER BEER r sale of the CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER, Gaff A Co., Prc prietors, Cinr-inuati, Oh o, and Aurora Indiana. TbU l>cr is aperiaiiy made for shipment South, aud is. therefore, the be».t ever sold in this State. Every keg guaranteed to be good and sound. Orders Solicited. We refer the public to the following Cwrresp< a deuce. CUTHMAN & HAAS. ATLANTA, GA A.. Jcxf. 18,1678. Mr. AT LANTA, W.“J. Land, City: ab Sut—Messrs. Gaff & Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, detrire us lo accept the Agency for the sale of their 30,31<> Prizes, Amounting to $53,-53*20. CTesemt Brewery Vier na Beer. We have tried th- i Beer and find it a pleasant and palatable beverage, but i Tickets $1.00, Shares in Proportion sional opinion ; you to call at om I N THE ABOVE SU1IEME, FORMED BY THE lot which w« ha> ternary combination of 78 numbers, making : ysin let ua know 76,076 tickets and tho drawing cl 1'2 ballot*, there will bo 220 prizes .-ach having three of the drawn num bers on it; 4,356, each having two of them ci»; 25,740, eich having on© only of 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 pleasant and palatable bevere^©, but cepting the mUo of it we want your profe3- to its purity, we, therefor©, desire •tore aud draw a sample from a ©mall madesnana: suit. ATLANTA. GA . Jcil 1. 167J. [ Messrs. Galhthan & Haas, Atlanta, Go.: Gkntu.xkn—This will certify that I have made <i Standard Scales. Scales Repaired Promptly ^Reasonably For sale also, Troerotr's Coffee and Drug Mills, Composition Bells, all sizes Letter Presses, Ac. THE MOST PERFECT ALAR31 CASH DRAWER. Miles Alarm Till Co.’s. MERCHANT numbers, from 1 to 78 inclusive, will be severally I thorough rhemicel eisn,motion ol the placed in a wheol on tho day of the drawing, and 12 of j Brewery ” Lager Be^r, re • ived of you a few day* sg- them drawn out at random; and that ticket having for | I find the article fre© from injurious subetancee its combination the 1st, 2ud. and 3rd drawn numbers. ! drugs. *to., the biiter principle bting doe to purr will be entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 CO Hot' Reain. That ticket having on it the 4th, 5th, and 6th drawn numbers, to That ticket Laving on it the 7th. 8lh, aud '.»th drawn numbers, to GoO 0C That ticket having on it the 10th. 11th, and 12th drawn numbers, to That ticket having ou it the 2nd, 3rd, and 1th drawn cumbers, to 050 00 That ticket having on it the 3d, 4th and 3tu yaia herewith r.ffiiod exhibits th© quatr main proximal© conatitnents and com par-" favorably © ith the anaiyres of the Le*t foreign been* and ales. I am, very trulv. touts, WM. J. LAND, An. Cheju * ANALYSIS: Extractive matt* r. (So^ar. Dextrine. Alin- H "V 1< " s ‘ n ’ *'<">- Pet- 6.S*8.' drawn numbers, to 650 00 AlO’hol (volume percentage! C.6025 650 0C L „_ % .. Water Prt. S8.071’ drawD numbers, to 650 00 j K r * v Dy ot the Bev?r 1.0157 That ticket haviug on it the 5th, 6th, and 7th 5 00 » 00 : JUST FROM NEW YORK, returned from Now York, bringing A FULL LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS, MUFFS, Furs. Button Moulds, Babies' Hats, Old Ladies' Caps, Flowers, Feathers. Plumes of ail kind*. DON’T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Ray it of your merchant if he has it or will procure it for you. If no#, then write for our Pamphlet. “ All about Sapolio,” and it will 1>e mailed free. ENOCH MORCAN’S SONS, aagS-diwoin 20 PARK PLACE. N. Y. A Pure Stimulant. And everything in fact, to p!e-as<» Ladi-s. Eepcclal AtteLtiou is Called to our Assortment of BUTTERICK PATTERNS, A Fuller and Completer Stick than was Ever Offered Century Whisky! During the course of TWENTY YEARS, MBS. O’CONNOR lias enjoyed the patronage of the ‘ THE CENTURY WHISKIES A PURE! Atlanta Ladies, *hc has done her best to please and j gratify all her customers. Bat never 2:as she Lad on I Hi Ta>ty and So Complete aa at present. She solicits a CALL FROM EVERY LADY of Atlanta j because the principle upon which they are made ! superior. They are first carefully distilled from se- ; lected stock and stored away until ihey have attained r;ain age, when they are FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 BROADWaY, NEW YORK, 166 Baltimore street, Ba timore, 53 Camp street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 2 Milk street, Boston. | For S^le by Leading Hardware Dealers. sep28-2mdcod&w 1873. FALLTRAOE. 1873 M. N. RGERS&CO., MANUFACTURERS AND J08E=RS OF Mens’. Youths’ and Boys’ CLOTHING 446 BROADWAY, AEW YORK. and attractive stock o! CLOTHING, specially adapted to the wants of the Southern people. Spariug no ex pense to secure the best talent, we invite an examina tion of our stock. Our goods arc manufactured exclu sively for the SOUTHERN STATES. Southern Merchants are more certain to find with us a style of garment, and a line of sizes adapted to their wants than is possible in a stock of Clothing manufac- Mr. W. T. Burge, late Marshall A Burge, Charleston, connected with us, and represents Georgia. Samples of our Goods sent on application. aug6-dtf That ticket having ou It the 6th, 7th, and 8th drawn numbers, to 650 00 j That ticket having on it the 8th, 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 lat, 2nd, and tin drawn cumbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 5th drawn numbers, to 217 60 ! That ticket having on it the 1st* 2d, at.d 6tU drawn numbers, to All other tickets (being 207, with three of tho drawn numbers on, each Those 66 tickets having on them tho 1st and 2nd drawn numbers, each Those 66 tickets haviug on them the 3rd and 4th drawn humbers, each All other tickets (being 4,224) with two ol the drawn numbers on, each And all those tickets (being 25,740) with one only of the drawn numbers, each 10 CAPITAL P&I/E On Mondays capital will be : {7,000 00 On Tuesdays and Fridays capital will be 4,500 00 On Wednesdays capital will be G.OTO 00 On Thursdays and Saturdays 5,000 00 For further particulars tend lor schemes. No ticket which shail have drawn a prize of a supe rior denomination can be entitled to au inferior prize. Prizes payable fo^ty (40) days after the drawiug, auo subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent. All prizes of $20.00 aud under will be pai l immedi ately after the drawing. jftr' Prizes cashed at this offle© HOWARU & CO., Managers, D>3p-fel)21 ATLANTA. GA (•R.INHEST SCHEME EVER K.NOlVJi. teii Gift Cowl, I*OR THE BENEFIT OF TUE I PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, Jy3-> To the Public. . have gone to some expense to max© neat the place 217 60 | and with an cxperiei.ce of over twenty years, I fee'. confident I will give satisfaction to all my old custon 20 00 1 *»rs and as many new one* as will give me a call. I front counter wil* >e stocked with the best imported JO 00 I and domestic eights. My B*r with pure, unadulte rated Liquors and French Mixtures. I design to keep aa good Liquors as any Bar in tL city, and at prices to tuit the times. My Bar is exclu- vclv for white men. •op23 B. T. LOYALL. Agent. ON TIME. THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD 12.000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000 Every Firili Ticket Draw* a <liFI. 3230.000 for $30! by special act of the Legislature for the ben efit rt the Public Library of Kentucky, will take place t s v, 4 vr. \\ ** r *.rt iut* cblic Library Hall at Louirville. Kentucky. LUCII IIAHB.IS F ELICITATES himself upon the fact that he ha- been tusy for the past few week* in painting duvtiug and brushing up The Girl of the Period, and at la*t his efforts have been crowned with success. Ho is a‘*.e now to present to Lis o'.d friends and tL- public geuerahy one of the neatest and coziest resort * to be found anywhere. He bag opened tb© ©case:? with a fresh stock ol pure old Brandies, Whlskie? Wines. Gins, &c., and a strek of real Havana Cigar? aa well a« thos® of domestic i-.anr.L* tore. Call on him on Marietta street. Fertile Whiter Fampaign. S ID HOLT.IN'D ANNOUNCES TO KIS FRIENDS that 1; la. HH THOUSAND SUMMER DRINKS which ne is auxions to depose cf tv make room for th* winter fixings—Punches. Wines. Braaly Smashes, Cocktails and everything to rnako a vaxn comfortable, served iu the best style. The only bar ia town th^t PURE QBEhSON COUNTY WHISKY WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 1873. sertO Or’y 6ix*y thousand Tickets will be sold, and one- half'. f these ure intended for the European market, thus', eaving only bO.'XW for sale in the United State*, where 100,fM) were disposed of for the Third Concert. ^ • . The tickets are divided into ten coupons or part*, and ' Druggists One Grand Cash Gift. One Grand Cash Gift. One Grand Cash Gift. »nd surrounding country. If i 1’t please you [ Rt— Distilled by u Peculiar Piocc then go clsewhe friends. Reap: rtfuliy. which extracts the fusel oil, but retalos the essential iways glad to meet her oils of tho grain. It ia tho fusel oil which possesses \ the poisonous properties, and imparts tho sharp, acrid flavor noticeable in many brands of whisky; it ia tho ferment and essential oils which impart the rich, oily, mellow flavor, and it is principally in 31RL E. P. O’CONNOR. Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Fire k Mariie Insurance Go. MEMPHIS TENNESSEE, EXTRACTING THE FUSE . OIL, , and retaining the essential oils, which constitutes the 1 superiority aud peculiarity of this process. ! At the time oT re-distillation, the packages are l thoroughly cleansed and steamed out, refilled with the i perfected product, and again stored away to ripen and i mellow with age, which it does in a much greater de- ) . gree than is possible without such treatment. Wo di vide it into different grades, according to age, design XV if bout K« Ml to Age Prlt The almost universal testimony of those wL used the CENTURY WHISKIES is that there is au en tire abeenco of headaches and other disagnu able alter- ' effects so often < xperietced iu the nee ©i other brands. ! This is a direu consequence of tho Capital ami Assets, July 1873, $353,835.94. Purl! v Wikiskic i AD3UI/U IZI.1 j* I \ •, [ tifj to thi* f.ict, viz: H. QRONAUER, Secretary. W.T. LITTLEJOHN, Asa’t. Secretary. I F. S. DAVIS. Presid nt. R.V.VREDENBURGH Vice PreB’t. . H. BRAZIER, Gen. Agent. DAVIS A CLARK :(:»lirmid nt., Atlnntn, (in. ProfcMor 8HJ.MAS, Stato ChcmIbt_ol Connecticut. Prufessor C. U. SHEPARD, Je., State Chemist of South Cat olios. rrofessorW. C. TILDEN, Washington, B. C. Profeosor JOHN DARBY, Professor A. Ml’VNS. Harrison Bradford & Go’s STEEL PENS. Special attention called to the well known numbers, 505—75—28—20 & 22. FACTORY, NIT. VERNON; OFFICE. 75 JOHN ST., N. Y AUC8-3A1 FARM FOR "SALE. | 325 Cash Gifts, IF YOU WANT A GOOD PLACE EXAMINE n.ooocbom.. haveo n their back the Scheme, with a fuli explanation of the mode of drawing. At this Concert, which will be the grandest musical display ever wituessed in this country, the unprece dented turn of $1,500,000, divided into 12,000 cash sifts, will b? distributed l»y Jot among the ticket-holders—tho cambers of the tickets to be drawn from one wheel by blind children, 1 aud the gilts from another. The Maison DeViile. GREENE & RGSSIGNOL, ; Pharmacists LIST OF CiFTS. .$250 000 : Be . uni ono i 50 000 GKO IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRU3S & DRUGGISTS SUN DRIES, FAINTS, OILS, CLASS. &C.. No. 264 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, CA. One Grand Casli Gift 25 000 1 One Giand Cash Gut 17 5o0 10 Cash Gifts, 110.000 each 100 000 30 Cash Gift8, 5 000each 150 000 50 Cash Gifts, 1 00.) each 50 000 , HO Cash Gifts, 600 each 40 000 100 Cash Gifts, 400 each 40 000 150 Cash Gilts, 300 each 45 000 250 Cash G.fts, '.00 each 60 000 - - - 100 eacl| 32 000 | 60 each 550 500 GEO. E. HATCH FFK & CO.. COTTON FACTORS, G-UAKTO UIDAZjBHS THRONE. riTIIIi VALUABLE FARM ON PEACUTREE CREEK X within four miles of Atlanta and three miles of Decatur, DeKalb county, is now offered for sale, con taining Two Hundred and Sixty Acres, one hundred acres cleared, fifty acres first class bottom land, the balance iu the wood heavily timbered, plenty of fine poplar, oak and hickory, and within odg half mile of a first rate merchant mill, saw mill, water gin and a plaining mill and variety works. Theao lands join Daniel Johnson. Esq The uplands aro good. Aiso, Mr. Gordon who has lived on the place for the last two years lias agreed to live on tho place next year, aud is a number one farmer, with force enough to work the place. There ia threo settlements on the place, first- rate stables aud crib. This is a goo-i place and will be kept on tho market, if uot sold »ooner until the fif teenth of November, after which times other arrange ments will ho made. Terms: One-half cash, balance in ono and two years. For further information ad dress Henry West, at Dtcatur. DcK»lb county. Titles just as good *8 jou want them. O.-t 13,187.1. oct!5 6t HENRY WEST, Total, 12.000 gifts, all cash, amounting lo... .$1,500,000 The distribution will be positive, whether all the Tickets arc sold or not, and tho 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion to tho Tickts sold—all unsold Tickets being destroyed as at the first mud second Conceits, and uot represented iu the dra .lng. PRICE OF TICKETS. Wholo Tickets $50 00; Halves $25 00; Tenths, or each coupon, $5 00; tleven Whole Tickets for $500 00; 22 Tiekets for $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000; 227 Wholo Tickets for $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of Tickets at a time. The unparalled success of the Third Gift Concert, as well as tlfo satisfaction given by the First and Second makes it only necessary t > announce the Fourth to in sure the prompt sale of every Ticket. Tho F> urth Gift Concert will be conducted iu all its details like the Third, and full particular* may be learned from circulars, which will be sent free from this office to all who may apply for them. Tickets ir"» r« a y for sale, ami all or t rs aecomya- I uied by the money promptly filled. Liberal terms gi\eu to I bos© who buy to sell again. THOS. E. 3RAMLETTE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, B LG to announce that they have a rommodiou- Fire-proof Warehouse, and are prepared to rnsk< liberal cash advances ou Cotton and other predaee. BAGGING and TIES always on hand. Commit for selling cotton $1 per bale. ©e»C-2.n C. H. FHIK1ZY. f. b pram .7y. S C IT EL OLE. Atlanta Mount Air-Line Railway.! Agent Tub. Lib. Ky.. aud Macagi r Gift Corn er Public Library Building. Louisville, For tickets or informUton apply to Redv. ine \ sole agent:*, Atbat-t, (ia. angl9-dWedASuiuV:wtd C. H. PHINIZY & CO.. COTTON FACTORS, AUC'JSTA, CA. jyj.iKE LIBERAL advances ON <t>\e»iGN MKM'S OF COTTON tare Delivery Planter# with Supplies. *r.d *til Contractsf market or New York. *Fu: DALLY PASSENGER. Atlanta 6 Charlotte 8 N. C. it. R. J inctlon 8:24 © as ACCOMMODATION PASSENGER. LA5 0%S H 'sSTs! Analytical ait Assay Labaratory, Georgia. A t Junta Charlotte N. C. It. R. Juuction Allot whom agree in prououoi iug it “WITHOUT FAULT,’’ and “FREE FROM aNI DELETERIOUS I SUBSTANCE WH \TKVER. ’ APPROVED UISKS TAKEN IN THIS and it has been uottal that in delicate aud critlca'l cases ; where used, that tliere was au entire absence of the STRONG AND rOPULAB COMPANY j At E*tnl5ll*liorl Itatos, H. M. GREEN, Attorney at Law. Atlanta, Georgia. Cilice, Republic Block, just opposite Kimball House. Will give «-%refnl aitention to any businesM entrusted tohisuirc. octM tr RUDD HOUSE Dalton ----- Georgia, j J. R. RUDIl A SON, l'ropriclors. [Established I860) X WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY PEIEM - and the public that I ha re ©ntircd the COAl TRADE, and have o|hd#1 an office and yard on tL I corner of Grubb and Broad atreeta. near Pea^Hitree. 1 have no hesitation in saying that 1 have a BKTTF.L GRATE COAL THAN THE COAL CRILEY. It burr* Just as we’l, has lees sulphur la It, aud does not coke ' as bad as C. al Creek, and only makes halt lhe quantity „ . 6*- All lostci of the widow without hindrance, and that ho I justed, took advantage of the family quarrel to seen re weapons and opportunity. Mrs. Woo 1 seems to have served ns decoy and to have led the nnsnapectiog victim to tho spot where lie was butchered. I «©pir. tt PROMPTLY and EQUITABLY a;l- gra-Ueaacs. 1»VVH Jk ■ onderrrlte on CJTTON cins. XXXX Century Whisky Received a medal and diploma of merit at the Vienna Exposit ion being the onlj brand out of flvo ou exhi bition 1 hi. s honored. For sal© by druggists aud first-dan? dealers through out tli© United States; wholesale by U. K. THURBKR A CO., General Agents. aepVI Cm New York City. rnms House (forn i X steps <»f the Pa ! class accommodatioi Board Per Day - Twenty Minima lor Su|<p When jou nm\e mi tin- ( lllldd House 1-Oltel ; ; IVI- 1, ils, guanos, superjdkosphates, marls, iron ores, slags, limestones, c< a'.s, pig ar.d Ur iron, .V'7-^’*’,'* steel, ores of gold copper, lead, Unc. nickel, mauga- ,al neso. alloys, brasses, coal oils, paints, wines, beer, ' milk, ciloiili, potsoDs, etc. List v\{ charges mailed gratia. Address. T. O. Bo\ ‘ 90S. W. J. I-VND. ChsmUt. I VERY BEST OF GR ATE COAL. I bop© to merit a tite al share of patronage. M*pl« ilSm 4. p. UBTEB. \o t ice—Bridge Builders. - - - $2 00. THE "VICTOR” Nancy’s Creek, on the new Roswell road, aboui I niue miles Noith oi At auta, will be received until an.I , lucludu'g Wednesday, ; rt .| October 29, 1873. ifications max 1m* set-u at n.T DAN'I. PITTMAN. Ordi Fulton «