Newspaper Page Text
f
K«tnr«’« Cathartic.
> 0 ■ 'dkint is needed to ke«p th« Low*-U»
in ordcsr as long as nature's cathartic, the
bile, flows freely and regularly fiom its source
in the liver, and is of the right strength and
quality. But the great biliary gland is easi
ly disordered, and the coAsequeoces of i s ir
regularities are serious. To bring it bo^k to
its natural condition when thus iff. ctid.
Hostel ter'a Stomach Bitters should be taken
at least twiee a day until tbr d«*8iwi object is
attained. Coufitipa^fTis rafr*io a scant sup
ply ot bile, or k i a lack of tK» stimulating ele-
“XDoukJu-the 'fldH. Jh Cither ca«j mere pur
gation is useless. The liver must be com
pelled to yield the supply of bile necessary to
remove the waste matter from the *3 stem at
least once m twenty-four boom before a radi-
ATLANTA and AUGUSTA.
To Charleston, Columbia. Charlotte, Raleigh. WU
SEtogtOB, Weldon, Richmond, Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, and
N*w York.
RUNNING A DOUBLE
oU care of oo*7ibe aowmplish^.” WILY THROUGH PASSENGER TRAIN.
Hostetter’s Bitters produces this effect. Its
action upon the stomach and liver is di ed
and salatary, and hr >agh these organs it re
gulates and invigorates the whole frame.
feb4 d&wl w.
Treating glia Wrong Olieate.
Many times Women call upon their family
phtsicsn, one with dyspepsia, another with
palpitation, another with trouble of the
breast, another with pam here and there, and
in this way tbey all present alike to them
selves and their easy-going and indifferent
doctors, separate and (^ifitiact diseases, for
which he prescribes his pills sod portions,
assuming them lobe such, when, iu reality,
they urn all symptoms caused by some uterine
disorder; and while they are thus only able
perhaps to palliate for a time, they are ignor
ant of the cause, and encourage their prac
tice until large bills are made, when the suf
fering patients are no better in the end, but
probab y worse for the delay, treatment, and
•ther complic&'ions made, and which a
proper medicine directed to the caQ'.e would
have entirely removed, thereby instituting
health and comfort instead of prolonged
misery.
From Miss Lobikda E. St. Clair, Shade,
Athens County, Ohio, October 14, 187 :
“Dr. K V. Fierce, Buff»lo, N. Y.—Your
Favorite Prescription is working almost like
a miracle on me. I am better already than 1
have been lor over two years.”
From Ella A. Schafer, Zanesville, Indiana,
August 3, 1872: %
“Dr. Pierce —I received the medicine you
sent me, and began using it immediately.
As a rrsult of the lr«atment I feet better than
I fcava tor three years.”
alili'a Mmld atnil Protection.
Health is uumr&al.y admitted 10 be the
Jiost desirable of earthly blessings, yet it is
jeoparded as recklessly as it n were of no
value at all. Tnou->ands who are compelled
by their occupati ms and pursuits to hn-atb
•nwhoieshme air, to expose themselves t.»
violent alterations of heat and cold, and to
brave other evils iuimical to health and life,
utterly neglect to lortity themselves against
the dangers which surround them by a proper
course of tonic treatment. For many years
it has been a public Lust, und^nied even by
the martinets of the medical profession,
that Hos«etter‘s Stomach Bitters is the best
antidote to malaria and the finest acclimating
medicine iu existence. Iu lever and ague
districts, in tropical aud other regions visi ed
by epidemics, and indeed in nil localities
where tLe conditions are unfavorable to health
this faiuoas vegetable invigorant end altera
tive has been lonnd a potent safeguard even
to feeble coi nutations and fragile frames;
while as a cure f »r indigestion, bi.lousn* ssand
all kindred complaints it is ronfesseoly
Without a rival. feb!3-lw
Till usd wr. »t all kmom.
Via* 4&«tlns House.
On this LiM have bean thoroughly cv*rh vulod and
refitted. Ample time la given for meals, and at regu
lar hoars.
OONDUCTOB8 on this line are affable and oonrte-
•jus to passengers.
The Quickest Time and Sure Ceunectlon
Made br Ibis Route.
Paes^ng^ra can purchase Through Tickets and have
their Buggags Checked through from New Orleans,
Mobile, Montgomery, Columbus, and Atlanta to Rich
mond, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Mew
York, by
Fo u r Different Routes,
Via Augusta. Kingsville and Wilmington, via Ootnm-
bia, Charlotte and Raielgh, via Columbia, Danville
aud Richmond, via Atlanta, Augusta, Wilmington an'
Bay Line.
Fare as Low by Augusta as any
Other Route.
OF T£UE1
m GREAT SOOTBIi^Jiron WAREHOUSE
PASSENGER AND MAn 1
iiOTJTB!
Scofield
Rolling Hill Co,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
ZCsTO. 28 PEACHTREE ST.
BAR IRON of all kinds,
Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at 4c. rates. Call
and examine the stock and get a Price List
LEYDEN’S
Ammoniated Soluble Guano
PULMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CAES:
Price free, on Board Cars at Charleston or Savannah, $54 Cash
Cotton Taken at 15 cents Per Pound.
FREIGHT TO ATLANTA $4 80.
MamilaoturedL :oy
$60 Time
Pasaer.gers Wishing lo go North by 8«a will find a j
Splendid Line of Steamships
The Charleston Steamships
Oftrti every inducement to pasaengers, with Tables ;
-uppll^d with every luxury the Northern aud Charles- i
ton market can aff -rd, aud for safely, speed aud com- j
fort are UNRIVAjXED ON THE COA8T.
Tb-rough TicliLots
On Sale at ontgomerv. West Point and Atlanta TO
3SJ OTICE.
1HE CKDEBSIOXKD ABE SOW PEEPABED TO DO A
HAVING largely increased our facilities by devoting strict personal attention to the detail,
of our business, wo feel confident that we can give general satisfaction.
RIVE US A TRIAL BEFORE PURCHASINR ELSEWHERE.
. jonis-ly COLLIER a VENABLE.
ADAIR & BROTHERS,
Commission Merchants,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GRAIN, HAY, FLOUR, PROVISIONS, FEATHERS, Etc.
Next Door to Corner Alabama and Forsyth Streets,
ATLANTA, CEORCIA.
2.000 Tons Soluble Pacific Guano.
1.000 Tons Patapsco Guano.
1,000 Tons Chesapeake Guano.
1,000 Tons Zell’s Bone Superphosphate.
W E ARK NOW RECEIVING TOE ABOVE STANDARD GUANOS THAT ARE TOO WELL KNOWN
iu Georgia to need any commendation from u*. we have the exclusive ag«*nrie« in Middle and Northern
Georgia lor theae Guanos, and are now prepared to offer to the planter upon reasonable terms. Will give the
option, on all of them, to pay cotton at 16c. per lb. Respectfully,
ADAIR & BROTHERS.
U SE THE BEST!
RoRERT. Gen T cket Airent.
timLMILL S TONE Z
& MILL PJKDMC-r
WiJlL ' ij J- / ,<y// £ V
TO MILL OWNERS, MILLWRIGHTS
AhD millers.
he bM removed mis MILL 8PONE MANUFACTORY
and M LL FURNISHING E8 T aBLI^H MOfT iron*
Ang.it.ta to Atlanta, On., wh- re b« uas uow on band.
and i* coatttautiy receiving the v«-ry b**t quality of
GENUINE F3ENGH BURR STONES
from the most cwlcb-ated Qnarrira of France, and la
prepared to fill ail orders in bia !l»e, at abort noiioe
aud mo*i r»-a-ooabi* price* From hi* long expeiP
ence la the basin*-** a* a prac-i tal workman, tie caa
aaft-ly warrant H S WORK kQUAL TO THE BK8T
manufactured In tbit conntry or Kur. pe.
He oa- also Ba^pua and Cologne Mill 8*onra. of all
six-*. Br*t qnalite of ANCHOR BOATING CLOTH.
SMUT MACHINES, and all kinds of Improved Mill
Machinery for firm ctaea Flooring and Gnat Mills, all
of which lie will *rll at the very lowest cash price*
• tod warrant every article to give entire eaUstacUoa.
WILLIAM BRENNER.
73 La-4 Alabama *treet,
janQi-d.tvlm ATLANTA. GA.
are offering to the public a aaleotloa of Frmlt
adapted to tbe Southern olimata, cou«iatlng of
Apples. Peaches, Pears, Plums,
Cherries, Quinces.
•rape*, eio. Onr Floral and Ornamental Shrubbery
Department la complete. We have everything oraatlj
found in a well conducted Nuraery, and mf varieties
wa have teeted and know to be
SUITED TO THE SOUTHERN CLIMATE.
We Lftre redact d our price* to salt the bard time*.
AD orders by mail attended to with prompt nee*
and care.
We will, upon application, furnish gratia our cata
logue and price list.
Addreaa P. O. Box MRS, Atlanta. Oa.
IRWIN A 1HUHMOND.
d^JG-ly
SOUTHERN
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
GEORGIA—Fulton County.
TG THE SUPBHIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY .
lace, W. O. Morrell, John T Grant, J. A. An»ley, O. A.
Choate, 8. B. ti. M and U T. Coffee,
most respectfully represents that tbe above named
perf-ous aud iheir associates, desire to be incorporated
mder the corporate uhd« of “ATLANTA STKaM
COTTON COMPKLHS COMPANY.” with their chiei
office and plac- oi dom>f bosinesg in said county of
Fuitou. The obj-ct of this association is to compress
cotton and other m iterials by the use of steam power
and machinery, aud such other means as they may
choose to tanploy, an l to receive cotton and other
ciiinifs on storage, and prepare tbe same for trans
portation, or otherwise dispose of it as they may
contract or engage, and to ihiaend,to purchase, lease,
hold, and dispose ol such real and personal estite as
may be required for the transaction of its bu*iness,
to erect and maintain suitable buildings aud machine
ry to establish rates and terms of compressing, and
storing, with the rieht to sue and be sued, to have a
o -uatitution aud by-laws, to have directors, olect otti
cers and appoint agents, aud to have aud exercise all
such powers as may be necessary in the legitimate
traustcfi-n of their business.
Petitioners propose to emp’oy a capital of fifty
thon-aud dwlUra, fifty per cent, of which shall be
actually paid iu at or before commencing business,
either In lawful money of tae United btates or iu
such property as m y be required by tbe corporation
m toe transaction ol its business, with the power in
raid coronation to Increrse its capital et« ck to the
sum of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, in
•t* di-cretmn. ««id corporation te continue for
TWENTY YEARS.
Petitioner- desire power to open books and receive
snb cnpiiona ot st>«ck in such manner as may seem
prooer to «hea—of which stock ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS SHALL CONSTITUTE A SHARK.
Pet mo .ere pray that this application be recorded
and published as the law diricts, and that an order be
passed declaring the application grant© l for the term
mentioned above, with the ptivilego of renewal at th*
exoirauon oi said time.
January 22, 1874.
P. L. MYNATT,
Attorney for Peuiiucera.
A true extract from the minutes.
JAMEs D. 00LLINS, Clerk.
tebl-law4w
MESSRS. WALTON, WHANN 6l CO.,
I N ORDER TO HAVE A UNIFORM ANT) REIT ABLE O-UiLKTO I HAVE MADE ARRANGE-
rne-itH with MESSRS- WALTON; WHANN A CO., Manufacture EXCLUSIVELY for
» Guano, they guaranteeing it to be a 1 irat-CUbi
It will be sold for Cash, on Time, or for the Cotton option
w *treet, or at my Office on Alabama street.
WM. M. WILLIAMS.
Guauo iu every respect. I, also, give the same guaran-
Orders received at my Warehouse on Bar-
A, LEYDEN,
Responsible Active Local Agentsnted.
WAREHOUSE k COMMISSION MERCHANT,
jan!8
THE SEED STORE!
ii
Buist’s” Garden Seed.
A Large and Fresli Stock, at
IBlijSLipLIEir’S
Patent Superphosphate
3VE JE «
THREE HIGHEST MEDALS
AWARDED TO
Bradley’s Phosphate,
For Excellence of Quality Over All Others.
Call on Agents and Get Analysis and See Georgia
Certificates.
J. BEN. WILSON & CO’S.
Broad Street, By the Bridge,
CURES AS IF BY MAGIC.
COLDS, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS. HOARSENESS,
ASTHMA, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP.
PLEURISY. PAIN AND SORENESS
IN BREAST, DIFFICULTY
OF RBEATHING,
And Will Positivelj Cure
CONSUMPTION
WHEN TAKEN IN TIME.
M*J -*H«' In con* kins power, this Imperial Sover
eign Remedy sweeps relentlera, a* doom upon the
enemi««of tbe Throat and Lunya
Heaven born it la, while omnipotent to relieve, aim-
pie and harmless
DELICIOUS 10 TAKE-NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT.
He wise and u*e GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP. Don’t
take any eubnUtnt*. F»r rale by ail first com Drug
gists aud (Jbetai*ts Prim $1 per botUe.
Dr. J. 8. PEffOKKIWACO., Plop's,
janlfirf ATLANTA, SA
Onion Seta,
Early Rose,
Peerless,
Goodrich,
And other
Seed Potatoes,
Red Clover,
Lucerne,
White Clover,
Orchard Grass,
Blue Grass,
Herd Grass.
In any quantity and at PANIC PRICES.
Call Early, Examine onr Seeds and Prices.
J. BEN. WILSON & CO.,
Agricultural Warehouse,
ATLANTA. CEORCIA.
New Goods! New Goods!
A T
"W EE OLES ALE.
POUT BOM BA1LB0AD
ENGINEER AND BUPHRINTENDENT’S OFFXOBl
Of Pobx Ho tax Raxlaoad Ookfayy. J
AUfaGFTA. Oa-, June 28, 1873.)
NWN DAY PAttENQER TRAM.
Arm* M Port Royal at
▲rrlv* at OkaHufm at.
Arrive at Savannah at.
W MY FUSEIUI TUUfl.
8J4 raa
4** r a.
tm fjh.
t(M A.M.
IfiD AJL
Arrive at AwguAtn $A I MB fJL
DOWN NiflHT PASS EMBER TRAIN.
Will lim Aavu» a I V r.
tMnU Pan Hvyml M UWm
Arri.e U Ofc«fU.«on # 0» Ul,
arrH. abmuli a....- D* i«
OP NIIHT PASRENRER TRAIN.
Will ... Port B«rW M ..Mrat T.M.
U*ve OtwlMto. u r.H.
Centre Pieces. Comic*, etc.
*9 VillrMttrit'* all the work tlnu w» MM«*e
" >XACut* t'J gtve ontlrn eHAeane A J
Paraengetw tawviNa AUanta by U4 6 o’eAook ». at.
rain, make eounootion at Angnata with Down Day
‘ - poUUf
Prices Unprecedentedly Low!
■ o
OUR MR. MARSH IS NOW IN MARKET THE SECOND TIME
this season, and we are now daily receiving LARGE amounts of
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Sloes. Hats, k, 4c,
And take pleasure in Baying to oar Customers and Merchants generally,
that onr Stock, in every Department, will be fall and Complete by the
18th instant.
Having made these purchases with reedy cash, since the reoent unpar
alleled decline in Goods, we feel confident of oar ability to supply
PROMPT PAYING Customers at each prices as will be entirely satisfac
tory, and cheaper than they have bought goods in ANY MARKET within
tbe past ten or twelve years.
With an earnest determination to accommodate Cash or Prompt buyers
_ witn Goods at prices to correspond with the times, we respeotfully invite
am.’.SkiTOit-«*> IS all to oall and examine our Stock and prioee.
MOORE, MAR8H & CO.,
rafLO. no as.
<1 STTp*rtM-iia.ni, f
CAPITAL INVESTED OVER $500,000,
WHICH IS SUFFICIENT GUARANTEE THAT THE QUALITY OF THIS FEKTILES-
er will be kept to a High Standard.
Patented April 1, 1862. Made of the best materials and in the moxt approved man
ner. It is commended to the public as superior to any other in the market All who have
nsed it speak of it in the highest terms of praise. The manufactnrtrwill continue bis be t ef
forts to advance the reputation it hat* already acquired, on its merits alone.
p&r The Component parta of this Manure are Ground Bone. Sulphuric Acid and Fish.
WILLIAMS, LANGSTON & CRANE,
LOCAL ACENTS WANTED.
ATLANTA, GA., General Agents.
BALTIMORE A WILMINGTON, N. C.,
SEMI-W
LY
STEAM SHIP LUSTS,
COMPOSED OF fkE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS
D. J. FOLEY, - - - - Capt. D. J. Price.
REBECCA CLYDE.
LUCILLE,
RALEICH,
D. C. Childs.
J. S. Bennett.
J. S. Oliver.
WILL HEREAFTER SAIL FROM
BALTIMORE, Every Tuesday and Friday,
AND FROM
WILMINGTON Every Wednesday and Saturday,
During the bony Seasons Tri-weekly, connecting ot Wilmington with the
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. ROAD,
Groonvillo Cb Columbia Rallro»j|
And Charlotte Division of the CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA £ AUGUSTA B. ROAD;
Connecting at Augusta, Georgia, with the
GEORGIA, MACON & AUGUSTA. AND CENTRAL RAILROADS.
Steamers of this Lina on arrival at Wilmington stop at tbe Railroad Depot, tad
the Railroad Freights being stored separately in the Steamers, is transferred under oovev-
ed sheds to the Cars without delay, and forwarded by the Fast Freight Express IM
evening.
No Drayage In Wilmington, and no transfers from
Wilmington South,
XLA.TK* rtTTATi ATVPrwmm XaOW A« BY
any other Ron to, and all looses or overcharges promptly paid.
Mark all Goods via. STEAMSHIP to WILMINGTON,
And forward Bills of Lading to Railroad Agent at Wilmington, N. O.
For farther information apply to either of the andeiaigned Agents of the Line;
ANDREW8 & CO..
Agent Baltimore * Wilmington Staamsnip TiM
73 Smith's Wharf, Bsltfcmoro.
A. D. CAZAUX, Agt. B. Bi W. Sreamship Line. Wilmington, N. C.
A. POPE, Cen’I. Freight Agent, )
F. W. CLARK, Asst. Osn’I. Fr’t. Ag».J W ' mmeton ’ N ' a
H. M. COTTINCHAM,
Cor- Deoatnr and Fryer Streets, ATLANTA, J H n «, Oenerel Western Agent. ATLANTA, OA.
w » t t >4*^ | Lmi *4 •** a jum i4 ra-rf - J - T rr ■