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The Daily Herald. Nr. w. btjseh &
Wboloeale end Retail
i Booksellers & ©tsttioners
i Dealers in Printer’s Stock. Small Wares, Foncv Goods, Ac., Corner
Alabama and Whitehall Streets—ATLANTA, CA.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80. 187*.
THE CITY.
NOTRE TO CITY «JBNCR1BIBI<
Hr. J. L. Crenshaw ia the sole authorized
agent in the city for receiving subscriptions
10 the Herald, and fru*d this date we shall
recognize only his receipts as valid.
BEDWINE & FOX,—1 he pressure in
the money market does not affect the pa
rity of St- Lonis White Lead and Linseed—
Hpeeialtles, Sold by
XEDWIftE & FOX,
Drnggists, Atlanta, (ia.
WILL DUPLICATE SEW TORE BILLS.
ATLANTA BRANCH WHEAT SOCTH-
EBK OIL WORKS. Headquarterg for Oils
and Paints. The largest and most com
plete stock In the Southern States at pri
ces to compare with any other markets,
in immense assortment of Artists’ Mate
rials and Window Glass.
Send for Price Lists.
CARLEY, DUCK & CO.
OUR. AGENTS.
The following named gentlemen are onr
Agents, and are duly authorized to receive
and receipt for aubsciiptions and advertise
ments:
TRAVELING AGENTS.
T. J. Barney General Travehn# Agent.
1. Ector 6pecial Traveling Agent
.George Special Traveling Agent.
j B. Davie Special Traveling Agent.
H. Gibson Special Traveling Agent.
local agents.
Stewart A McCalla Conyers, Oa.
K. A. Quarter man Cothbert. Ga.
T. A. Caudle Carrollton, Ga.
J. B. Wimberly Tecumaeh, Ala.
Canning A Haxmon Flowery Branch, Ga.
0. P. Wheeler Eufaula, Ala.
T. B. Danville, Jr Eatonton, Oa.
Dr.Wm. Bradtord Cave Spring, Ga.
Bates k Treadway Red Land, Ala.
Matt E. Ellis Covington, Ga.
J. M. Haylca Louisville, Ga.
J. C. Cullens Camilla, Ga.
J. C. Johnson.. Litlionia, Ga.
H. K. Lumpkin Atbcns.G*.
Tbouai Marnas, dismissed for want of prosecu
tion.
Mrs. I,. Wells va E S Jaffray A Co; attachment dU-
suiaaed.
United States Courts.
The Circuit and District courts of the United States
metyeeterday morniog at the regular hour, Hon.
Wm. B. Woods presiding. Hon. John Erekine,
Judge, was not present os the Bench on account of
indisposition. Mr. Frank 8. Loftin, of Franklin,
H°ard county, made the naual application, and was
admitted to the bar of the United States courts.
The day was occupied by the argument of the case
of the Government vs. Thomas G. Simms, principal,
and W. B. Love and G. J. Da'lae, securities. Gen.
Gartrell concluded the argument for the defense in an
able and elaborate effort.
At the hour of adjournment, the Hon. Arnos T. j
Akermau was concluding his argument in behalf of i
the Government.
JunUs*' Courts.
Justice Monday yesterday investigated the case of
assault and battery agaidat Hannah Kimball, colored,
j who had been arrested under warrant aued out by
Victoria Kimball, also colored. The warrant was
finally withdrawn by the prosecutor. It was a case
wherein the prosecutor was a daughter agaicat her
mother. The girl had been chastised, and conld aee
no love in it, and, therefore, charged her with viola
ting the law.
Judge Hammond heard and parsed npon an inter
esting bastardy case, brought by a colored woman
against a white man who bad just married. After
hearing the testimony and argument of counsel, the
case was dismissed.
Colonels Hnlaey and Wimpy appeared for the de
fendant, and Messrs. McAfee and Sprayberry for the
State.
LOCAL NOTICES.
LEVEL WITH THE TIMES
PRICES FOR CLOTHING.
LEVEL WITH THE TIMES
PRICES FOR CLOTHING.
LEVEL WITH THE TIMES
PRICES FOR CLOTHING.
Oar enormous stock must be sold, and we
submit the best Dress Suit, the most sub
stantial Every Day Suit, the best assortment
of Overcoats in the city. All of which will be
sold at prices to suit the times.
M. & J. Hibsch,
Popular Clothiers and Tailors.
Jackson’s Msgio Balsam, it is said, has never
failed to cure the worst case of colic in horses.
Thousands of dollars will be saved by its
TI€f®BIOWSI
GEORGIA
Statetottery
FOR SEPTEMBER.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
OrWHoi&MM
DRAWINGS DAILY. AT 5 P. M.
A LL American Sewing Machines Lave recetvad a
medal at the late Vienne Exposition, but the
HOWE was, awarded the
GRAND DIPLOMA OF ONOR,
the highest Premium ever awarded a Sewing Machine
in the known woi .. All other claims to this victory
are false.
THE NEW HOWE
^ Is the lightest rnnning Machine extant, and the on y
Machine that will do all kinds of family work satUbctc-
7 torily and never get ont of order. This company is now
manufacturing one thousand Machines per day, being
more than twice as many as any other company vxl
yet cannot snpply the demand.
CITY BUSINESS.
1 EASE’S PALACE DINING ROOMS.
Pease's Pa’acc Diuing Rooms. Elegant apartments
| for ladies, exclusively for their accommodation.
Tease’* Palace Dining Rooms. Ladies, there is the
New Goods—from “panic salts'* \n New
York, just ready, for sale at
oct2G-2t John Keely’s.
The best make of English black Alpacas
only, for sale at
oct26-2t John Keeli’h.
The Howe Machine Company
Capital Prize $7,000.00 ; Are making great preparation to still farther increase their already large business in Georgia
j having very recently bought oat two other leading Sewing Machine Companies, beside* a’.
i the valuable improvements heretofore used in other machines, and combining all the good
" j points of the various mschires, and abandoning the bad ones, have now produced a Sewing
. | Machine
80,316 Prizes, Amounting to $53,258.20.
Tickets $l>00, Shares in Proportion i
Stove Wood. —Soiple & Sons, No. 8 Loyd
and 59 Decatur Streets. oct26-d7f’
Fine Clothing at panic prices, at
M. A J. Hinson’s.
Stylish Dress Suits at
Grid Overcoats at
M. t'J. Hiascn's.
M. A J. Hirsch’s.
Our C istem'Department is stocked with the
finest goods in the market We guarantee
satisfaction. M. A J. Hibsch,
50 Whitehall street.
i's sweet-
CITY RECORD.
i
Notes Kound Town Yesfervlag 1»y tlie j
Iltrald Reporters.
NOTICE ALL!
Chief Marshal*.- 0>ikf., I !
October 27, 1873. J •
Please lake notice that all executions for city tax I
for 1873 have been issued against all persons j uroolclyn, yew VorA. We congratulate our friend on
Lave not paid the Fame, and can be paid at my of• ■. 0 f another strong, reliable company
flee at the City Hall, at any time between this and j 0 agency, and with equal sincerity wo congratu-
Sxtardaytho 1st day cf Novimbcr, without the cost the Phccaix Insurance Company at its good for-
Funny side of good living.
Pease's * GfUten Fri
rich kin.
Pease's Twin Channel Oysters ere like
heart—nothing like it.
Pease’s salt is the salticit salt, and his pepper is the
hottest pepper, except red pepper, and Unfa pepper
that gives cue pepper that tries it.
Pease's Broiled Oysters are like the reverie i of
bachelor ever a cheerful fire. oc‘.82
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
We refer to that of Mr. E. A. Werner, agent of the
Georgia Bailrcad, addressed to consigners. Ton’t
f«i! to read it.
MAJOR JOHN C/WHiTNER AGAIN.
We take pleasure in referring to the fact, as will be
seen in our advertising columns, that Major Whitner
has had turned over to him that well known and
stanch Firo Insurance Company, the Pbceni
Rktau. merchants in city and country will
save money by buying “Georgia Factory"
makes one think of his I Sheetings and Shirtings from
Dunn, Ogletree & Co.,
Agents for Georgia Factory.
Far Beyond Competition
the fate of three prize, and blink., T8 | Something that has long been needed by the people, nnd bas only to be seen to be appreciated,
l to 7» iuciu.lv.. win b. wvormiix F r0 m these facts, this is necessarily the only perfect Machine yet ever offered to the public,
>1 on tho dar of the drain*, and M of | ie ing the result of twenty-eeven years’experience of all the inventive genius of tlie entire
Sewing Machine fraternity, inclnding Elias Howe, Jr., the original inventor. This new feature
is now on exhibition at thq Howe Machine Company's offices throngbout the State, and mi-
be on exhibition at the State Fair. We guarantee the above machine to to substantially as
represented, and introducing it to the public, ask a comparison of machines, and defy compe
tition. Peisons wiab'ug to buy this iavorite Machine very cheap'for easb.will call on the agent
at the State Fair, whoio such inducements will be offered as never has bsen before and never
will be again.
THE HOWE MACHINE COM,
IRON WAREHOUSE
_ ternary combination of 78 number*, making
76,076 ticket* aud the drawing of 12 ballota, there will
be 220 prize*. .-»ch having three of the drawn num
ber* on it; 4,350, each having two of them cn;
25,740, e*ch having one only of them on; and also
45,760 ticket*, with neither of the drawn number* on
them, being blank*.
To determine
number*, from
placed In a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 12 of
them drawn out at random; mad that ticket having foT
it* combination the 1st. 2nd. and 3rd drawn number*.
will be entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 00
That ticket having on it the 4th, 6th, and 6th
drawn number*, to 060 00
That ticket having on it tha 7th, 8th, and Oth
drawn numbers, to 660 00
That ticket having on it the 10th, 11th. and
12th drawn number*, to 650 06
That ticket having on it the 2nd, 8rd, and 4th
drawn numbers, to 690 00 1
That ticket having on It the td, 4th a ad Oth
drawn numbers, to 660 00
That ticket having on it the 5th, Oth, and 7th
drawn number*, to 650 00
That ticket having cn it the 6th, 7th, and 8th
drawn numbers, to 650 00
That ticket having on it the 8th, Oth, and 10th
drawn numbers, to 660 OC
That ticket having on it the Oth, 10th, and
11th drawn numbers, to 650 00 I
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 4th
drawn cambers, to 650 00 .
That ticket having on it the lat, 2nd, and Oth
drawn numbers, to 217 60 ,
; That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, and 6th
drawn nnmbers, to 217 60 j
1 All other tickets (being 207, with three of the.
OF TUB
TO OC
Table linens, from 35 cents per yard, up
wards, at John Keelv’b.
OCI19
drawn numbers on, each
Those 66 tickets having on them the 1st and
2nd drawn numbers, each
Those 66 tickets having on them the 3rd and
4th drawn humbers, each
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 number*, each
CAPITAL PBI/.K
On Tuesday* aud Friday* capital will be 4,600 00
On Wednesdays capital will be... 8.000 00 !
On Thursdays and Saturday* 6,000 00
For further particulars send for schemes.
No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of n supe-
rior denomination can be entitled to an inferior prize. !
Scofield Rolling Mill Go,
It is whispered by horse-dealers that Jack-
son's Magic Balsam will remove warts from
horses. By making incissions in the warts
until they bleed freely, and then saturate the
corn with the Balsam, and in a few days the • on Monday* capital wm be $7,000 00 | "YsTO
com will disappear. i Oa Tuosdav* and Friday* canital will be 4,600 00 I *
of kvying tbe **me, otherwise they will find thc-ir
property levied upon.
Office hours, daily, from 8 a. m. to 12 and frem j
2 r. m. till C p. m. Office in room lately occupied by '■
T. H. Franklin, Tax Collector.
John Tiioiias,
c«t:H-3t Chief Marshal.
tunc in being represented in this cily by one of the
best informed, most popular, and most reliable agents
in this country.
Connubialities.
“Nay, Bay, dearf-st Alfred,’’ laid Clara so sweet,
“I cannot adopt your suggestion,
'Tts charming to seo such a duck at one’s feet,
Cat marriage is out of the question.
Miluxxei OPEhDto.—Mrs. E. P. O'Connor j
has not removed to Pryor street opposite the j
Kimball House, but jobt returned from New i
York with the handsomest stock of Millinery,
Fancy Goods and Ladies’ Fashionable Put-
terns for this season ever offered before in
this market, and will be pleased to have all
the ladies in the city and surrounding coun
try to call and see her stock on Tuesday and
Wednesday, the 14th and 15th inst., at No.
27 Whitehall street.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
28 IE’S-A. OH TIES; ZEDS ST.
BAR IRON of all kinds,
priM n pJyl£ie 0 fo^- E («5 Sy^aftcrule'draTrtn*,Ind j War ranted equal to anv made, wholesale and retail, at 4Jc. rates. Call
subject to tiie usual deduction of l.) per cent. \ an d examine the stock and got a Price List.
subject
All prizes of $20.00 and under will be paid immedi
ately after the drawing.
W Prizes cashed at this office
HOWARD & CO., Managers,
mop-feb21 ATLANTA. GA
GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN.
rflirtt GrainGill court,
iOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
, Sicls.
TO THE
ct? AfElictocl
Hear ami Rejoice for I bring yon Glad tidings '
of great joy.
JACKSON’S
MAGIC BALSAM,
LIVER PILLS
DR. CALHOUN’S LIVER PILLS
DEATH OF DR. EDWARD P. IS GRAHAM.
We are pained to learn of the death of Dr. Edward
P. Ingraham, near Albany, Ga., who died cn the 20th j
. .. * , . , . _ ,1 Rimer Krouipy, 11m jeuutt ;
instant, of a malarial yellow fever, which has scourged • hook the bankers—he showed
that section of the State for several years past.
Dr. Ingraham was well known and highly esteemed
in this city, having lived hore a few year*, during
which time ho was engaged in the practice of medi
cine with Dr.Wm. Abram Love. About eighteen
mouths or two years ago he returned to the vicinity
where he died.
He wa» tho son of Rev. J. S. Ingraham, who resides
a* Senora. and * nephew of T. G. Holt, of Macon
Few
than Dr.
hear of hi* untimely death
Were it yours, you dear penniless fellow !
• Now please not to scow), • ut behave as you ihonld;
Tho chances of life are all reckoned:
When anything happens to him if you are good.
Come ask me to make you my second.”
A jealous Milwaukee wife fired two revolver
shots at her husband, neither of which took
effect, but be has quit flirting.
. , , . , .A new cause of divorce—incompatibility of
m;n b«a » larger c.rcio of f j temperament of the wife’s relatives— is recog-
'• I® I'* 101 * t0 ! nized by tbe California courts.
Tbs sort of a wife to hove lives at I’ella.
1 While her husband stays around on the farm,
j she markets tbe wheat, and knits socks while
riding back and forth between home and
New Shoe Store.—A large and splendid
j stock of Loots, Shoes, Leather, Calf skins 12,000 C ASH GIFTS, $1,500,000 !
and Shoe Findings just opened at No. 33)
! Tenchtree street, by Hesbt Banks, Jr..,
Sign of tbe Golden Gaiter. !
Bargain's !—All the fine hats and bonnets, 1
feathers and flowers, handsome cloth sacqncs,
shawls, etc., which were in the “London
Store” stock, will be exposed for sale this
week, regardless of New York cost, at
octlO Johx Keei.v’s.
PESCILEITES.
A train laft Kirkwood laat night for ih.Stais Tair.
Among the paasengera were forty of the puplle of the |
Kirkwood Academy.
M. C. k 3. T. Kiser, are shipping -coda to Cbailotte,
North Carolina.
The Governor’* Guard* kfc for tho Fair laat night.
The Zouave* and “Katy Dida” laave to-night.
If Mr. B. B. Bla’ock will call or oend bis address to
the lucky lottery office. No. 4 Alabama afreet, he
will hear of aomethiag to kls advantage.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
A Louisville lady is truly cosmopolitan in
her tastes. Her first husband w»s a Yankee,
ber second an Italian, her third a Swiss and
her lost a German. She likes tbe German
best.
A young man recently called upon the pros
ecuting attorney in San Francisco and said
he wanted to obtain a divorce from his wife,
to whom be had been married bnt eight
months, giving as a reason for wanting a legal
Ik1UU A 9 Va A A A H1AC. ) . • — , . . ,, • . . . .
v , ... . t, j separation that a brother of his wife was
Th.propoasd ball of the Km S l.U of Prtbl»h» ^ him ont o{ kolwo ftnd home . Thc
Wen postponed, bnt will take place early in Pecem- I pfficc « of (he , aw rcgrette( , hU ioability to
ber.
interfere in the matter.
I A case bas just been decided in Massa
chusetts n which a wife sought to recover
from ber husband, from whom she bad been
separated, the sum of SG10. This money the
wife had earned before her marriage, but bad
loaned it after that event to ber impecunious
spouse. The couit gave judgment for the
j defendant on the ground that no contract
; between husband and wife for the payment of
tnoney has any validity in law.
Lev. J. E. Wicks, of San Diego, California,
remarks, with more emphasis than is abso
lutely necessary, that “a man who can marry
and does not ought to be d—d.” Of this a
wretch of a newspaper man says: “This
! really sounds like wisdom; bnt it is too much
‘ to say, perhaps, that eveiy case of single-
bedstead hath its own reasons, and very good
• ones. And we are induced to remark, by one
who feels such wholesale condemnation as
i that quoted, that the words would bo quite
lu tills Court yeaterday No. 0, Flint Circuit, liauitl . correct if they were changed ao’as to read
. .. ' ” —■ “A man who need not marry and does, ought
I to be hanged, and so put out of his misery.’ ”
I “To err is human, to forgive divine,” and a
INCREASE OF THE JAIL Ol’AUIi.
w understand that alnoe Hilton Malone was rc-
acntenced, the Ordinary bas doubled tbe gnar.t at tbe
jetl. There being eeveral convicted mnrdercra ccn-
ftned there, rendered this prudential atep high 1? nec
essary.
THAT TOSSCM SUPPER.
There will be a ’possum enpper given to the Zouave*
and Cadets at the Dolly Verden Saloon to-night, Just
btfore their departure for Hacon. Much good eatirg
* butidpa’.ed; and, of eourae, good cheer will be the
order of the night.’
COURT RECORD.
Snprc-mc- Court.
Groftonood A W Walker ▼*. J H Newell; complaint
from Henry county was diamisoed for vrant of prose
cation.
To the Ladies.—The attention of the la
dies of Atlanta is called to the fact that, Mrs.
McCormick has on hand a very fine and com
plete stock of fashionable Millinery and Fancy
Goods. Call, ladies, and examine ber stock,
oct 19-d2m
Hen-dee son A Tobeehce—Greene Line Gro
cery Store, Whitehall street, wholesale an J re
tail Grocers, and dealers in all kinds of coun
try Produce. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, [Ap
ples, Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage, special
ties, and constantly on hand.
Hen
Sept 27, dtf.
DEE SON A Tospence.
The Atlanta Auction House calls the at
tention of merchants and citizens generally
to a large consignment of Canvassed Hams
and Kits of Mackerel, which Urey will sell on
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. This is
your time for bargaiu.s, as these articles must
be sold. 10,000 lbs. Canvassed Hams and
100 Kits of Mackerel, together w ith a large
assortment of Harness, double and single,
Furniture, Oil Paintings, Matresses, Pianos,
Organs, Show Cases, Iron Safes, Crockery,
Trunks, Dry Goods, Notions, etc., etc.
Also, Stock, Mules nnd Cows.
Wm A Jotneb,
octlO-dSAT iC Peachtree street.
extent never l>e-
Medical Science. It is
curing without fail
The wor&t Neuralgia In from 5 to 2° minutes.
The worst croup in 5 minutes.
The worst Toothache in one minute.
Tho -worst RbenmatWsn in from 20 minute a to 1
Jays.
The worst inflammation in thc eye* ia one week.
Ihe worst Fain in tho Side. Erea*t or Back.
The worst painful Tumor* in any part of the body.
The worst Sprain*, Eruiae* t Swellings and Risings,
j The worst Catarrh in the head ia relieved in one
IHE FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT 'author-i 1 ”*)*.
Every Pinli Ticket Draws a .Gill.
8350.000 for SOO!
No. 1. earn, circuit, A L Camp va Nancy Phillip*, rd- j gentleman who advertises in tho London;
mioisiretiii, assumpsit, from Xewton, was argued for
plaintiff in error by Floyd, and for dep-ndant by
Speer,
No. 2, James K Maxwell, tiuvtce, v*. Jao p Lovett
lid 8 H Gray, sheriff.
Roll vi. Bheriff; from hpaiding. Argued for plaintiii
by O Posploa; for defendant by Bailey.
No. 3, E Steadman va. A H Lee; complaint from
Noirton. Argued for tbe plaintiff by Speer, end for
defendant by Floyd. |
No. 0, Carley and Doraett v*. tho Georgia Railroad
k Risking Company, aaenmpait from Nervton. Argued
for plaintiff by Floyd, for defendant by Pice k
reeplee.
No. 0—Joseph Reagan and Aliguatua J. Webb va j
Woa. Galloway, complaint from Rockdale. Argued for
, VnUff by Pace and for defandant by Floyd.
At the conclusion of thia case tb* Court adlourned i get the tick.’
I* t»w o’clock thia morning.
Fulton An per,or Court,
non. John L. horuxe, iCMt, rar-imv.,
I* thia court yeotarday, W. H. Brotberton waa ea-
onffrd irons further service as a petit Juror, end R. w
Ternipeeed wae sworn in to aerve In hla place. ](
Rich wee eaeoaed from service oa the grand Jury
H. *. Well and B H Thrarbor were granted leaves of
akaea le
ft* ewe* of A. C. Hey* v« T. 0. Meyaoa, troier : ml
bed, wae tried, with verdict for defendant. |
Ryan va Ryan dUmlasft.
Times seems to have carried forgiveness to a
point rarely attained. “After you had eloped j
for the third time,” says ho, “I distinctly j
told you that 1 should not be at tbe trouble
of running after you again.” It seems bald !
on the advertiser that he should be expected I
to spend bis whole life in running after some-!
body who keeps on eloping without intermis
Peices Beddced !—No high prices
At Cohen A Selig.
Fall Dress suits for Men
Good Business “ •' “
Elegant “ “ Youths.
Durable “ " Boys.
Handsome “ •• Children.
All at reduced prices.
Large assortment.
Elegant stock
And lowest prices,
At Corex A SeuoV,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama streets.
nr
JL ized by special act of the Legislature for tbe ben
efit of the Public Library of Kentucky, will take place
iul* ublic Library Hall at Louisville. Kentucky.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1873.
Or’y sixty thousand Tickets will be sold, and one-
bolfc I the*© are intended for the European market,
thus! eivlng only 30,000 for sale In the United State*,
where 100,000 were disposed of for the Third Concert.
The tickets ore divided into ten coupon* or part*, and
bavoo s 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 to this country, tbe unprece
dented turn of
31.300,000,
divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by
lot among the ticket-holders—tbe numbers of the
ticket* to be drawn from one ?vheel by blind children,
and the gift* from another.
LI8T OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift $260 000
One Grand Cask Gift 100 poo ;
One Grand Cash Gilt 60 000 j
One Grand Cash Gift 26 000
One Grand Cash Gift 17 600
10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each 100 000
30 Csah Gift*, 6.000 each 150 000
50 Cash Gift*, 1,000 each 50 000
HO Cash Gifts, 600 e«ch 40 000
100 Cash Gifts, 400 each 40 000
150 Cash Gilt*, 300 each 45 000
250 Cash Gifts, 200 each 50.000
323 Cash Gifts. 100 each 32 000
11,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each 550 GOO
Total, 12.000 gift*, all coah. amounting to $1,500,000
• The distribution will be positive, whether *11 the
Ticket* are sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in
proportion to the Tickts sold—all unsold Tickets being
destroyed a* at thc first and second Concerts, aud not
represented in the dr* ., log.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Ticket* $50 00; Halves $25 00; Tenth*, or
each coupon, $5 00; eleven Whole Ticket* for $300 00; i
22>6 Tiekets for $1,000; 113 Whole Ticket* for $5,000;
227 Whole Tickets ior $10,000. No discount on less
than $500 worth of Tickets at * time.
The unparoAed success of the Third Gift Concert, as ,
well a* the satisfaction given by the First and Second
mokes it only necessary to announce the Fourth to ln> I
•are the prompt sale of every Ticket. The Fourth J
Gift Concert will be conducted ia all its detail* like :
the Third, and lull particulars may be learned from j
circulars, which will be sent free from this office to all !
who may apply for them.
Ticket* now reaiy for sale, and all orders accompa
nied by tho money promptly filled. Liberal terms
given to those who bny to sell again.
TH08. E* BRANILETTE,
Agent Pub. Lib. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.
j For ticket* or informatiau apply to Redwino A Fox,
sole agents. Atlanta, Ga.
j auglO-dWediSunAwtd
The worst Palpitation in the Heart in ten minute*.
The worst cut, chafe or flesh wound.
The worst case of Bronchitis is relieved in a few
minutes.
The worst case of inflammatory Rheumatism.
The worst Burns and Scalds in 20 minutes.
And for pains and inflammation 1* any part of the
human body, either externally or Internally, there is
no remedy in the entire world that subdue* pains and
inflammations sopcsitfvely, so promptly and so perma
nently as
Jackson's Magic Balsam.
P. VAN ALSTINE, Proprietor,
BARSESVILLE. tIA.
Hot'J bj .it n udist, ill. j >-\ a-u tj r>» •
WHy Not
Let the Public Know It.?
M A (HC BALSAM
Has by repeated trials and p*rmin*nt cute* proven it
self to bo the beet horse lotion or horse remedy in the
world, why not let the people knew it ? It l* curing
the worst colic in horses or mules in 20 minutes, and
so prompt is it in curing colic that the Proprietor will
in each and every case, where- 2 oa. in pint of water
is given to a horse or mule that he* the colic, refund
the money where it does not cure in 20 minutes. It
is also the vary best lction in the world for all saddle
or collar galls, flesh wounds, braise*, etrains, lime-
ncss, old sores, sand crack, polo evil, foundered feet,
cuts, wounds of all kinds, roison* and wherever swel
lings and inflammation exist, either internally cr ex
ternally. There Is no lincment or horse lotion in thc
world that can begin to ccluparo with
Jackson’s 3Iagic balsam,
an 1 the time is not far distant wIicl every owner o
and dealer in stock will have this valuable medicine i
!)!•« stable, ready for any sickness and distress among*
his stock. T»y.it!
P. VAN ALSTINE.
Proprietor.
BARSESVILLE. GEORGIA,
Bold by *11 Drugguts at 23 cent*. 5C cent*, $1.60,
endf.VOOucr lottle. awg-14w3s*.
1 AM ENGAGED IN THE M ANTE ACT IRE )f M
. celebrated Family Medicine known at the
Calhoun Liver and Anti"B» i ious
Pills,
under the supervision and assistance of Dr. Cx-honu
himself. This Pill has been in use for the last thirty-
live years, and ha* taken precedence over *11 other
Family Preparations, by a l that hav* used them
Thousand* would certify to their great voice i: neces
sary. One fact should supersede any amount of cer
tificates, and that fact is this: Dr. Calhonn ha* been
physician to the Fulton County Prison for over seven
years, when the number of prisoner* ranged from 20
to 70 laboring under all the diiease* incident to this
climate. With but few exception* they have all been
treated with this Pill, and astonishing to say, during
that long period, not a solitary death ©©carrel under
hi* treatment. This fact is worth any am cun*, c * tes
timonial*.
I am now prepared to fill order* from Dragflistr.
Merchant* and other*. All order* *eot me
of * Southern climate, but yields readily t©
thi* preparation.
Price, 60 cent* a Box.
None genuine unites it Wars the rignatu:» v N. C.
Williams »nd picture of Dr. Calhoun.
Address N. C. WiiXIAtte-
Pori-office Box No. 240. Atlanta, Ga.
Manufactory No. 118, corner Washington and Peters
streets, Atlant*. Go. june2S-w6m
I want to buy a fine cottnge for casb f iu i
sion, fftTex bn’Ting'bcon ffistinctly wftrncil lhftt 1 'l«Rrtcr of a mile of tho Oar Shed, with j
S5.000 TO BEGIVEN AWAT!
THE LOUISVILLE
WEEKLY (OiRIEH-MRML.
A FIRST CLASS FAMILY. NEWS. POLITICAL
and COMMKRCLAL PAPER, nriiccoi in it*
aim, repctalion and circulation. In addition to its
usual quantity and variety of matter, it will publish
ORIGINAL 8TORIES and NOVELETTES, and. com
icencing with its issue of December 3. will, each week
for a year or longer, publish a series of
LECTURES 0> BIBLE HISTORY.
delivered by Rev. Dr. Stuart Robinson revised by
himself expressly lor thi* p»p- r.
On the tlrat of J*nu*:y. 1874 the pnV’Go :« u •
distribute
$5,000 IN PRESENTS
Among it, lotwcTiber*. Alt ^Uowl.h t. inti tlwt-
setvr, ot the opportunity of teeming » gift w. cth »\-
eral UnndirJ dollar, c»n do ao by .ending .n tb.tr
subscription, prior to that tims.
Ursat inducement, to snbacribers and assn:,
»3- Ctreulars. with full partienlars. post • •
specimen copies, sent gtalit on application
Addreaa
corititRJoritNAL compan >
oclU-dliaSt Louts.lt,.
snd
a persistence in the objectionable piactice | four or flvo rooms.
would at last be visited by the terrible reta!
inlion of no pursuit.
Apply to
Let me know at once.
B. G. Kelley,
Atlanta, Uh.
Araljtel and Assaj Laboratory,
Items for the Ladies.
Wo are oft rung special inducements this ,
week in ready made clothing for men, boy« f :
“Hushand, where shall I get the ticking for | and children, at prices to suit dull times.;
our new feather bed ? “Any place joti can , gg Ve where vou cau save, and buy a $10.00 I
the tick. I
The Hultan-iuother is about to present- j » uit for * 12 ’°° ot . CoHES * Seuo h ’
■ don’t blush—sixty Krupp guns to the Turkish
1 War Department.
One of the neatest toasts ever given: “Wo
man, tho last word on our lips, because it
comes from the bottom of our hearts.”
A practical argument: “Maria, have yon
given the fishes any fresh water V” “No, sir;
wbst’s the use ? They haven't diaok up what’s
in there yet.”
Mrs. Brigham Young
soon to go at it again. /.
bjeetiOB to being young
etTaaug be.
seventeenth is
gh she has no
•rself, she won’t
oclOtf Corner Whitehall and Alabsmo.
Yonng ladies need not be under the neces
sity ot taking their mother's butter pistes
for button moulds, ss Knox has a full lino of
them as large as their heart's desire. They
have also a full line of all the latest novelties
in Fancy Goods, Fancy Ties, Knfflings for
the neck, &o. They aro alio now receiving
their Fall stock of MilUnary Goods. The
ladies wonld do well to celt on them before
purchasing. Knox's Millinery and Varieties,
No. 30 Whitehall at ret sept Se-tf.
I Establishod 18<0]
coal olla, patnta, wlnea, beer,
mitt, ealonli, pclaona, eto.
List of charge, matted gratia. Addreaa, P. O. Box
SM. V. J. LAND. Chemist.
-\rOW ISTHf. TIME TO LAV IN TOCIt W INTER’S
i X . supply of coal.
Best quality of Coal Crash Coal, also another quality
' good grato coal that docs not run together or siurll
sulphur, and only bas three per cent, ash—only
i half tho quantity of any other coal sold for grato pur
pose! In this market
) ’ Address P. O. Box 513.
Salt I .8 WILLSON, Agent
Libel or^Divorce.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
| Anoio* E. Welch, i Fulton Superior Couri, October
v*. J
Michael J. W«Jck.) Tom 1873-Fail* to perfect Suit.
I T apr(taring to tbe Ctmrt by the nturn of tbe Sher
iff, that the defendant in tbe abOT© itatcd cat©
doe* not rerido in this county, end it further »rpear
ing that he doc* not rerido In thi* State, it 1*. on mo
tion of counael, ordered that **14 defendant appear
and answer at the next term of this Court, elee that
thc cate bo conridcred in default, and the plaintiff be
allowed to proceed; and it 1* further ordered that thi*
Boh) bo publithcd in the Atlanta Hiiuld once a
month for four month*. Thi* October 20th, 1873.
JNO. MILLKX>GKs
Attorney for Libellant.
A true Kill act from the Mtouto* of Ihe Superior
Court of Fulton county.
ectXMtnriia W. H. VflKAULB, D. 0.
KING’S CURE
—roa—
Chicken Cholera.
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MAT BE ANN' ALI Y
SAVED BY THE USE OF THIS 8IMFLY AND
CHEAP REMEDY-ONE BOITL* WOT-.9
FIFTY OFNTS. MAKES TTf')
GALLONS OF MEDICINE.
IT IS CERTAIN AND
PROMPT.
UbKI) TWICE A WEEK IT WILL PBETnNT 1
DISEASE.
Prepared by
Dm. WILLIAM KIN J
Alb MM. <T*
For »» « at whole*ol« by
HAXsUtrr. ftKAVEH A BURBANK
New York.
0. S. NEWTON.
Atlanta.
BARRETT. USD k Co-
w.». HortFcsL
GKOKt.lA—Fatten bounty.
Okdixabt'* Onick, October 14, iiM
I .FREDERICK JONES kM applied for ecetnpMoa of
; personalty, and I will paaa upon the e*me» at »'
office, r.n Monday, tbe 27th day of October, WT1
octli dJtwlt DANIEL PITTMAN. OrdtwSM