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A:'ME BOIRJIIlOf HOI":'.
One UtU* mother nIU wetobing tb* crowd,
Cm little mother, *o dainty and proud,
i On# little darllcc with cbeeke roay red,
Two loving rye# and a sunsfclny head.
Teeth white and gk aming like peerla In the era.
Jjlmplee In cheek and rhln; yea, there are three.
What chall the baby's Cbrietmae be ?
Blrdlee and ddUee and candy and eploe.
Htodnnn to hang np and everything nice:
- B aoldlera In nnltorme gay,
5 trot baby away,
• Cbnatmaa day.
n mother remote from the crowd.
One little mother alta hemming a abroad;
One little darling eo cold and ao white.
Two eyea that look on the angela tositfgkt—
Two little bands folded down on the breast.
One little baby- heart taking ite rest—
Christ. the All Merciful, anowa what la beet
A wee little ocffin of satin and lace,
A spray ef white jeeaamine to cover her face;
i on the hill-aide, a handful of snow,
rftiWiintnr awn tmmm
Current Wholesale Prices.
▲ spot
And so baby's Chi
GEO
Tip Stale—Condensed for the “ Herald ”
br Mall and Telegraph.
GENERAL NEWS.
nmm republican.
The Warehouses of the City Sued for a Mil
lion Do Srs-ThaS W. Railroad to the
.Ttiae of aM.lion Also,
ilgnlng scum'
The re!
[OOAhBOTXD DAILT, OAAB7UU.T.)
omen of thi Daxli Hiuu). i
AtXaAKTs, December 9. 1874. }
FAMILY MAUKKllSG.
Gnoczmina. — Family Flour, ffl6o; extra, $7 < 0;
fancy $# 60; Rio Ooffeo, 22a24r.; Java, 30*38;
Lagoyra, 36. Imperial Tea, $1 60 a $2 90; Oo
long, $l OOal 60; English Breakfast. $1 Mai 50;
Green, 60; Chocolate, 60; ~ “
sugar-cured. 18a30; Breakfast
dines, % box os per dozen. S3
56 00*5 go. Lard, tierce, 18*;«
cry. 45; Goshen, «6a50. Beeswax. 35.
Dbikd Fbuit—Peaches unpealed 384c; peaches
nu period >4a 4a6; peaches peeled 10s 12; apples peeled
4s6c.
Foui.tbt—Dreseed chickens 10; do. turkeys I2‘,al5
per pound; turkeys 76a|l 32.
Coacxiuw—C soda 4\a6c; A soda 6a7; butter 5s7;
yimic 5s7; oyster 6^*8; milk 10*12; Boston butter lo
al3; sugar 6sall; C c>esm 9*11; lemon cresjn lOall.
band-m-.de sugar juail»l*a 1A«I6; hand made lemon
caket 14al6; band-made tea cakes Vis 18; hMid-made
*pic« cakes KJali; gluger
\ ginger bT* ‘
torted atiK pet box, 4:sr*a3 75; fancy
*De^f. loi&Tfl;)***. 13S'al6. Fork, 12)4.
Yeaf, WrtO.
VxttETAisLy.it.— Tomatoes, $2 0j per btisheL Irish
Potatoes, 60c. per pork. Green Beans, $1 00 per bn.
or 6c. per quart. Cabbages, 10a36 each. Beets, 6 per
bunch. Grtou Onions. 10c. per quart; dry per bu.
|20U.
GROCERIES.
We quote A Sugar at 11 >,; extra C11 ; yellow C 11a
Il»j; fair to choice crushed. powdered and granulated
18>4; N. O. Sugar 10al2; brown 9alO>4; dem*rara
12. Rio coflee 2Ja24; Laguyra 36; Java 33*35. Hyson
tea 76sfl 35; imperial 66al 00; oolong 60al 00. Sugar
house molasses. by barrel, 42; by tierces 43; by hoge-
lasaes 45; Refined sy ru pa 88*85 ;Ne<
.WBflf'V'itTlMTJI-
DRUGS AND MEDICINE*.
Tatloa A Jomks. corner *!»»:< lie si d Eusd, and
TaIIaIRS AND c lothier*.
Imkium Baos., 66 Whitehall Street.
ABCfilfUOT.
Jobv J. Nkvttt, office No. 34 Wall street. Plana and
specifications furnished.
KA1LR0AD SCHEDULE.
ARRIVAL ANN NEPANTURE OF TRAIN*.
i oteot
GLOBE HOTEL,
aucusta.
CEORCIA,
t. Uverpool z*lt 1.78; Vir*lDia 2 00.
______ J* ktgaf; KagLab7t«; in boxes and
insation among the lawyer* and bus- l assorted paper 8*4* pepper 37. IV men to 18. Ginger 161
I— — - America., for S6T.nl day. past, htobcen ;
the big suits which have been inatUnted against tb* . a, per teif-torn-l. f> 76, kit 1 60; No. 2. per hair-bb).,
wareheuaea of tha city. It seems that there exists in I 8 fO; kft. 1 237 barrels. 12 00. cheese 15*16; cresxu
. . TTi „ - I.!.! Ui..n Pnnr Mlt.'a (T Lll
the oods of the State an old and, salt appears, hitherj
to forgot ton and neglected statute, requiring every
np—wwh. weighing produce to take
, that he will fhHL-
of HU" UM»*. it i* 512*.
tils won hot tl6en*t* M£A1^^e!5- BRAN.
Corn Meal, V boahel $1 00
GnU... 00
Pea Moal
Timothy ■
■« peeper
fully and honestly weigh any and all produce brought
to him for that purpose, and a .true return make to
the owner of the same. This oath is to be filed with
the OrdinMyct the c unty.
To cqfocce ttxe provision*
further enafelrf thsrr* where fhls
complied, both the factor, or merchant, and the party
employed by him as weigher are liable, each in the
turn of twenty dollars for every bale of cotton, two
dollars for every tierce of rice, twenty-*ve oents tor
every bushel of r*ni end for oua. third of the value
of any other product «eigbed for or by them. These
damages are to be recovered by suits In the Superior
Court of the county, one-half of the amount recovered
top go lo the < ducat ionel fund of the
the other half go the informer, or person
ttj»g tRe suit. Upon this statute suit has been
brought against Messrs. Harrold, Johnson A Co., and
Mr. Jeans Jackson, who acted as weigher for the firm
during the last ootton season, for four hundred thou*
sand dollars damages. Another sol tie to be brought
agMaet the same In end their present seal earn an,
Mr.ttfe.’l'oodee, for the same amount of damsgta.
The Farmers' Club and Grange Warehouse Company,
together wijh Mr. Jackson, sew their weigher, has
bean rand Iat tiro htmdr.il toonaand doBarz.
All three of these suits have been brought in the
nae»eef Mb- Robert Wheeler, a wall known young
gentlemen of this city Ihaddillon to these suits we j
learn that the Southwestern Railroad will be required i
to answer a similar complaint for probably a million j Exchange
of dollars, brought by other parties. Loans, ...
Eminent legal talent has been engaged both ter the
Vinegar 34*40. Soap. Poor plan's, $3 hO.
tyr.iN—^nouldwra. —; C. K. sides . long deerl
: hams 16)4*11. llama, sugu-cured, 15416; plain.
13*1815.
Bout M*ATb—SboeLIere 9; dear rib 11 \ j clear If;
long clear 11 \ •
- Grer^u iueisth ... lea*
ATLANTA DYE WORKS.
Jas. Lochut, proprietor. Goods received and ra
turned by express.
DRUGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Gxojtox J. Howard, 47 Peachtree street.
Da. L. D. CAapxRTxa, 47 WiutehaU street.
Luckle and Peach tie* street*
Western ■ Atlantic
ON AND AFTFft MONDAY. DECEMBER 7th, 1874.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Kingston....
Arrive Dai ton. 1 *0 r.
Arrive Chattanooga 3 60 p. u.
- r iff a. «.
7 '.3 A. V.
_ 9 82 A. M.
Arrive Atlanta.'. 12 35 r m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
Leave Atlanta 6 86 p. it.
Arrive Kingston 8 46 p. v.
Arrive Dalton 1C 30 r. ic.
Arrive Chattanooga. 12 80 a »c.
Leave Chattanooga 4 00 f. m.
Arrive Dalton 6 42 r. u.
Arrive Kingston 7 ?8 p. w.
Arrive Atlanta 10 16 r. u.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta 8 30 p. m.
Arrive Marietta 6 03 p. it.
Arrive CarUsrsville 7 17 p. M.
Arrive Kingston 8 21 p. H-
Arrive Dalton 11 66 p. u.
Leave Dalton 1 15 a. n.
Arrive Kingston 4 36 a. m.
Arrive Oartersville 6 81 a. m
Arrive lfAnetta 8 06 a. at.
Arrive Atlanta 9 60 a. u.
decC, dtf
Oorncx l’.rovi and Ja< ksouHtH.
refnrutshed and
_ refitted with all tn*' modern improvements and
oonveniences, together with the addition of a new
Verandah, makln<; !t one oi the moat complete hotels
in the c uut y.aod it. now ready tor the accommoda
tion of the travebng public. Baths, barber shop, and
barroom, in connection. ’Bus to aud .roru all trains.
se29 6ro V MaY, Proprietor.
IMPERIAL HOTEL,
WASHINGTON, D. C n
NATIONAL HOTEL.
DAIiTON, - - Oi
JOHN BARCLAY, Proprietor.
Baggsge transferred to and from the Hotel free
charge. uov29-tf
Porter am ret each and every train. aprl2*t
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Jonesboro* : G-ooria.
W HEN you come to Jonesboro, don't fail to call
on “Uu! le Nat" and "Annt Ann,” in tha new
c.cr.'?*, granite front, near the Railroad DepoL This
building has all the modern improvements, bath
rooms, and evorytniug complete. Charges reasonable,
and satisfaction guaranteed.
1unel3-6m N. G. HUDSON k WIFE.
•WTSa:. BIRD oo„
llEFOSXailH AMD MANDFACTUBSES OF
white Lead, Zinc, Cote, Pails, Ofls, Putty, Etc., Etc
Larse Dealers in Railroad and Mill SUPPLIES,
Oliwrtoaton. - - - -
sop39 3m
201 East Bay Street,
Sou hi
Carolina.
Geo. W. Williams A Co., j Geo. W. Williams 4 Co.,
COTTON FACTORS,
WHOLESALE GROCE
I and 3 Hayna St.
O hsrloaton, J9. O.
1 .A.i>— Batrli» lfl; tirice. ; k«g«. cmt.8 .oil j "
buckets lt ; .
WHOLESALE CROCKERY.
Law A Co., 26 and 28 Marietta Street.
CARRIAGE MAKING AND REPAIRING.
n, white, new 98-.af l 00 '• f* r Wbefft, j. jg. bmith, 48 Broad streeL
Brail, oiowt 1 20
fVtar Paid 38 VinxhAl - 1
OT Meal, bbl., twotwt
BAY.
Prime Oiover
4.60 to 6.0u
$1.26
TennesMee..
1.25sl .55
OOUNKiY PRODUCE.
.50 r.j
JUNK MARKET.
Fancy 7 60
Family 6 50
Extra do 7 to
Superfine A cn
Extra ...C 00
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cami—
Tennemee ^...8>4a8>4
Country 2.S*4‘,
Shekf—
Tennessee 4
Country 2 a3
Shoato 5 aC
FINANCE.
Buying. Selling.
.108 .
110
1U2 106
i New Ymk 14 off. at pir.
U1 >4
STOOKS AND BONDS.
parties who are vitally Interested in the tremendous
iMUea at stake, but also by the public at large. The
tom have gat their hacks up and propose
to the matter to the last extremity, fully believ
ing that thsy will pass through the ordeal unscathed.
On tha other hand, the provocation thinks that it has
a sure thing and talks confidently at sucoess. Should
the warehouses of the city be multcea for several
thousand dollars dtmages, the cry will be "standfrom
under,” and the smaller fry will probably have t >
dance to the same music.
AKXklCtW MWBUCO.
Oa Monday of l*«4 w*
Georgia 6 per cent
County Checks, Fulton
Atlauts ami Lfi<iiAD^e Laliroxu block....
AOftist* Bonds
Atlanta. Coud*. a per <vnt
80a
Atlanta 7 per cent 73a 76
Atlanta Water Wciks loads
Ma- aii Bonds 7(U 76
Central B. R. Bonds H6a 87
Central It. IL Stock f8» 61
Georgia R. R. Bonds 90a s*5
Georgia XL R. Stock 72* 76
AMMUNITION.
Rifle powiler. Ri keg of 25 Ms
Blasting
8hot
Bnckebvt
MERCHANT TAILORS.
W. B. Lows k Co., 41 Whitehall streeL
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY.
B. F. Moose, corner Broad and Alabama.
Western Railroad oAabama.
MONTGOMERY, Nov. 16, 1878.
15 foil owing Schedule goea into effeot on and
* to r N ovember 16th;
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery. 9:26a,&
Arrive at Weat Point I ;36 p.xn
Arrive at Columbus 2:30 p.m
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC.
8. 8. Kestdbicx k Sons, corner Marietta and Broad.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, ETC.
J. O. Oaktek, 16 Mitchell StreeL
JEWELER AND AO ANT von ARUNDEL SPECTACLES
EaLawhhe, Whitehall street.
AMMUNITION, GUNS. PISTOLS, AO.
Chaju.es Heinz, No. 7 Whitehall street.
HOTELS.
Amxkican—Board $2 per day, Oppoeite car shed.
FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Waluui A Boyd, No. 8 Wall sL, in Kimball House.
ATTORNEYS,
Gasluxatob k Hoop an, cor. Pryor and Decatur ats.
MERCHANT TAILOR AND FURNISHING GOODS
J. G- JoN£S, No. 7 Peachtree street.
RESTAURANTS.
Pease's Pau&ck Disxnu Rooms, Alabama stteeL
Leavea Weet Point 5:60 p.m
Leaves Oolumbna. 6:00 p.m
arrives at Montgomery 10:40 p.m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leavea Montgomery.... 8:46 p.m
Arrive at Oolumbna 9:10 p.m
asxoaxua
Leaves Colnwbn*..— 9:30 p.m
j Arrive at Montgomery 11:61 a m
SELMA TRAIN.
I Leavea Montgomery, paaaengertrain... 10:40 p.m
Arrives at Montgomery, M «• 8:46 an
Leavea Montgomery, accommodation train.. 8:30 a.m
I Artvea at Montgomery •' “ 9?0f» p ir
|THE tilEAT S0DTHEKN
FASKMER AND KAIL
ROUTE!
ATANTA and*AUGUSTA.
lo Charleston, Oolumbla, Charlotte, Raieigh, W1J
mington, Weldon, Richmond, Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, and
New York.
RUNNING A DOUBLE
DAILY THROUGH PASSENOER TRAIN.
N :w Ilotol.
ADAMS HOUSE
Mrs S. E. Adams Son, Prop’s.,
North Railroad atree , OPELIKA, Ala.
TilHIS HulLL is a largo and commodious three
J story building, within twenty paces of the Depot
PorterB at all tiains to attend to baggage.
Board and lodging |kt mouth $30; board and lodg
ing per week $1<>; board and odging per day $2 60;
single meal 75 ceuts.
*%. Trains have twenty-fiv minutes to dinner.
8<*pd-tf
OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLYl i
Encourage Southern Enterprise.
GOLDSMITH’S SELF-FASTENING WEDGE COTTON TIE
ST ATE LAW CARD*.'
Wofford * Milnor.
Uma»M«r. ci. ip ittn, bu iia» fn»
tt^tniatbteoatto.
i rMm-
W. MB ray,
mmSm i—i win, al'mw. i<m>m
attention to all buaineaa eutrnstod la bia —a.
THKlfin
Cobb, Erwin A Cobb.
Ittora.y* .1 L»w. Atta.nt, (H.
gar* tr.— —’-f-t;
streeL Will practioe M5 tb* Owurta. Prompt At
ttntiop given to bufineaa
TED A P R I
1 8 7 4.
nttra*:
U. Or
& X UVE 3Vt OINTS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
To Cotton Fac*-rs Planters and Manufactorera the Subecrlbera are now prepared to offer their
novel SELF-FA 5 *! aNING TIE, for baling Ootton and other produce.
This TIE is EQUAL in ^very respect to any Tie now in use, being aa easily fastened, and la BUPBIlL^,
from the fact tnat oooe fattened it is an impossibility to remove the Hoop without first catting it, thsrabi
GUARANlEEIeG Farmei* ani other interested parties again it LOSS OF WEIGHT by reason of removal c
Hoops.
This TIE has been examined by nearly every Factor Merchant of Charleston, and baa been pronounced
a perfect sucoess.
Orders for NEW or SECOND-HAND RIVETED HOOPS will be promptly Alled.stas low a pxioe as ear oth
Tie at the Manufactory.
Moses Goldsmith & Son
Clinrle.ton, ■. O.
MR. JULIAN BARBOT,
! TRAVELING AGENT IN GEORGIA, AND ON STATE. AND AIB-LWE RAILROADS.
! *»»'#> Sm
Henry D. Capers,
ATTORNEY akd CODN8ELLOR AT LAW,
AU»n<v a., one. X*. N. «t»Ull Mom.
F
OKT VALLIT.
W. C. Collier’
AttoTMT ud Counrolor at Law, For VilAy, €M
B
ARNEBVlLhK.
rod
RUDD HOUSL
Dalton ----- Georgia, j
J. R. Rt’DD A ON, roprietors.
rff^Hia House (formerly Georgia Hotel) is within tax. 1
X steps of the Passenger Depot, and will give first-
class accommodation* in every respecL
Board Per Day - - - - 52 OO
Twenty Minutes lor Supper.
Winsn you arrive on the Oars, be sure to call for thr
Rudd House Porter; give him your checks; walk ovex
and make yourself at home. The Porter will oonvey
your Baggage free of charge. octl
TAIN and sure at all seasons.
The Batlnff
Louses
MILLINERY AND DREbSMAKl-Ntt.
Miss Ao*** O. Comhob, 46 Whitehall
7 25
5 60
. 2 75*2 80
..3 16*360
-....28*3u
SEWING MACHINES.
Dommo. No. 4 DeGive’s Opera House.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Smith k Motep. 92 Whitehall streeL
On this Line have been thoroughly overh tuled and
refitted. Ample time is given for meals, and at regu
lar hours.
CONDUCTORS on this line are affable and courte
ous to passengers.
The (Quickest Time and Sure Connection j
Made br thin Route.
| Passengers can purchase Through Tickets and have
their Baggage Checked through from New Orleans,
! Mobile, Montgomery, Columbus, and Atlanta to Rich
mond. Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and New
York, by
Four Different Routes,
Via Augusta. Kingsville and Wilmington, via Colum
bia, Charlotte and Raleigh, via Columbia, Danville
and Richmond, via Atlanta, Augusta, Wilmington am
Bay Line.
JEFF. DAVIS HOUSE,
NEAR OOBNEB DEPOT AND MARKET ST'S,
Newnan, Georgia,
L. P. THOMAS,
apr!2-ly PROPRIETOR.
TH E J ONE S HOUSE
SEAS THE PUBLIC SQUARE.
COVINGTON, CEORGI.
R. W. JONES. Proprietor.
Af Free conveyance from the Railroad.
L. B. LANGFORD,
1 he Live Stove Man of Georgia,
(»V Whitehall Street, and 20 Marietta Street,
THE GREAT SOBTHEKJi lJiVESTlOHJ
•s-THE WATT PLOW !-«*
Whoever Used One.Will Never Use Any Other
gtat* > air of Korth Carolina, last wetk. i
day toi.k three |tr»miuma out ot tour oa one and vi
horse Turning plow* and wouio have taken <ba fourth
(as one cf ihe committee on Plows intormed Mr.
Watt) had one of hi* plow a ~ e»c enter* A for bast
double turning pk>w. M which J. Ren Wilson A Co .—•
elected to do in due time. 11ms, with its g; eat rape*
tatlonbefore.lt t as gamed new laurels this year,
which must catvnee every farmer of its vast superi
ority o%er all other wkiae ever introduced into tb«
country. For sale by J. BEN WILSON 4 OU„ Atlanta,
Oa.
ocMI
aaitat:
Sim Waller., wlio | Wrapptos Twine
oa the plroUuon o( Mr. A. K. Sehompert. we.t ! CHawi'TO-Oummmr. 11 iuehee. new, per j
•Sriously, If not fatally, injuted by j pound 45 r, , do. n Inches, o!d, 47>4a6<J; medium, |
A messenger was sent for [ It inches, oil, UsCC; good, 11 inrlifi, • Id, 66%7(i; fine
(11 inches, old, 7&a80; b'-’ghi navy*, 2jar.5: dsrk qr« .
Dr. J. B. HlnUe. who lmmodlatelj itartol to the i 5 .g,,. u .»( medium. 12 iui ue.. i
miff Mar. Whlla ern—ng the turnpika at a very rapid i 6<>ar*5; tood 7«*a7o; line 8S*.<0; l J inches, pounds, good j
rata, and just as tha Doctor had reached the middle I W»a76; very hr e, nr-vely, $1; fine cut, norns msde, j
♦Ko. A.. -*• - A. KrraVw. »ti,* *****• tiravj > ii*. w gross $10; Weiocme $10: Cen M r . - a. r „
theOffp whioh Joins the axle broke. The J tmy $1 „. Ut bulk# r « r pound, $1; Log Labiu $l;| Tfl08,il Cl *^ uc * iECa ”
Spencer's Calhoun f 115; htulta'a a*sa 91 lo
bMOKLSt* —Duxhaiu. per pound <>0375; Highlander
$1; Lonr* Ja^k #1 75»2: Dew D op 75; in case 63; Merry I Da. Jas. A. Link,
2Utes 66; case 50; The Weed 60; ca»o 46; Seal of North 1 —
Oar Una 75; isse t5; Little Joker 66; ca fc e CO; Louis
iana Peiique $i; VtriHnity f i 50; Caprice fl 75;
Stialghr Cut $1 75; Cavendish $1 22.
Our market being ore ot tho most important tobac-
markete South, cur stocks and prie^a will compare
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
Miss M. B. MoDowkld, Millinery and FaQoy Goods,
No. 40 Whitehall street, up stairs ovei Meador
Bros.
W. G. Knox, No. 30 Whitehall street.
Man. E. P. O'Conmxb, ‘*7 Whitehall streeL
REAVES
O-rlffin, :
HOTEL,
Georgia.
Sign of the “BIG DOG,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
99
WHOLESALE HARDWARE.
Peachtree and Lina ats, ,
abaft tall ngoo the horse's heels, caused him to start
forward Ilka a streak of lightning. The buggy, hav
ing nothing to guide it, took a straight ooarae to go
over tha bridge into water about twenty feet deep.
Just as It struck the railing the Doctor Jumped out,
sad tha horse continued across to a blacksmith shop
n little way beyond, minus the driver and boggy. On [
J unpin, out of the buggy the Doctor lud one of liis | l»»or»bJy with roy ^
ukk* (pnlaod. from which be bu been roff.rtoi, i E „,_Bar irot $8*0: *13 Mali 00 eteel 20tS2i
severely for the past week. Wa are happy to learn j shovels—Aim »' $14 f>'i»i5 00; horse and male shoes |
UislMals sito tc walk about on crutdiM. Mr. Wal- “ *
’ .. .. . .. . . ... _ - | staudar*! »/ei I;. in. x<» 4 lu nat, aijd to 2 lu.,
tera was oonaideinbly braised by hia faU. He is do- „ (U04 , ^ |; , r lb hy ^ , aA> :ic . than ^ rArtoad
DENTIST.
»r. Whitehall and Hunter streets
PHYSICIANS ‘
Diu A. W. Calhoun, cor. Broad and Alabama streets
Dn. J. G. Wkstmokelakd, James' Bank Block.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC-
Chabbxblin, Boynton k Co., corner Whitehall acd
Hunter.
NEW YORK
Fort Royal SteamsMi Liao,
I CONNECTION WITH
DRY GOODS.
ing well under the treatment of Dr. 8. B. Hawkins.
Home used twsffty mijfla— of gattous of water tkib
jedt, aif tier water works books thow. 1 -at then Rome
uses vsvy little whisky.
r baa called a convention to discuss urn ; Pisan-:
3’4a3‘-c; sundry sizes i er lb. by carload 3%s5c; lee«
than carload e*ia.V-»o. Nails, per keg, $4 2f>.
OBMKNT—UilR.
Obe*okre Lfase. W bushel 40a60
Chewackla 40
Hydraulic Cement. V barrel ... J 00^» 2.50
James litver 3.UD
| Optnr
Paris. 74 barrel
OltM. DRUGS. ETC.
, w Tb $10 60
*****
Ux qaution.
BCORfilA JOURNALISM. fifecat’v'fc. *
* i ^ lb
The Rome "Commercial” thinks the repeal of turn} BySriv Salts*. R».
ns ary laws has net advanced the interest rate on : Madder,
money, but that other causes hsve done it. It says: j g^Jax* J ((, ***”
"Thera baa prevailed, tBlfPttghout the country, an ; Brimsrtone. & ib...
unexampled panic. Money has been scarce every- j Camphor. £ lb.... i ^
where. Everywhere, from this canse, the rate of in- + ouno*.\\\V.V.V.V.V.V. 2 65 m
Ur eat has j^lvjm^ed l^us there have heeu cause* r«, “P to. ... 12 to
counteraoltaff ^e ■^liriisfe affect of ofig adoption o1
the policy oi free tradx in money. There are other
cause*. Audrey*and Jmpedimentt throws la the
way of ediecCing debts, operate to prevent loans and
to increme
6.00
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
West k Edwards, Pryor, cor. Line street.
CIGAR MANF'Y and DEALER IN LEAF TOBACCO
P. H. Enollbkrt, 27 and 29 south Broad streeL
JJ OKS AND STATIONERY.
Hitchcock k " aldes, 110 Whitehall atreeL
I UPHOLST’B, FURN’RE REP'R and PAPER HANG’R
i 0. B. Brown. 26 Marietta street.
MILUMU’* -WUOSESALE.
me tha rate of Interest demanded. There is
r afiaedy pro ease of collecting wobey In Geor
gia, and wa have been anactix g relief laws, exemption
law* and homestead laws, all highly deatrucLve oi j
confidence and credit, repulsive of capital and t*n<
ing to aggravate the rate of interest.
The correspondence of the Macon «*T*degmu k
Messenger” has this ta aay about the Savannah ♦*Acl*iuip«:ur..:. per carboy
aawapapers: "Mg. lazily of the‘News,* has rec*nt»y “*• P^ r
purchased at* great bargain, another rite, moat eli
gibly located, for hia excellent journal, and will move
b necessary improvements are completed.
’ the 'Advertiser,* also ia in a very
thriving condition, and hia paper ir geing ahead like
a prairie fire. Indeed, It la rapidly regaining all the 1 aUkuf
patronage and prestige of_thm old • Republican,* and
is now established upon a sure and permanent foun*
daUon. lhe little *8on,* too, sends its genial rays
abroad for the enlightenment of the peop'e, and is a
ele
*a botm. aa the d«k
Friend B*ms, of l
16
Varnish,^ gal 2 00 (<£ S 8l»
VaruiitU, %igai 125 to 2 uO
Yardsh, W gal 5 50 ® 6 00
Lead. lb 9*40 14
M pure. 14 0 16
Oil, t* K*1 2 25 $
Swe«t Oil, %* gal 2 IN) <3
t*Jtal.
> gal
V gal
i* Oil. "fk pal
e oil. **a‘
}*-tro oil, p«-r g*l
TiAmuie. per g»i
Cafifeb ). per lb.
2 00 _
1 60 to
1 15 to 1 25
r <6 to 1 M
COFFIN MANUFACTURER.
M. Cabuilx, No. 9 Ivy street. (Willingham Building.
public eclicited. Travelers called promptly j
for all trains. Terms reasonable.
JnnelS-6m J. A. STALEY, Proprietor, j
Grantville Hotel.
B. F. M. T. BRANNON. :
■ 7URST-CLA88 HOTEL, situated immediately op- 1
1/ posite the depot, in the pleasant little village oi
Grantville, ou Atlanta and West Point Railroad.
48“ A few summer boarders can flndpleasaut room*
and good fare. aug8-tf
HOTEL
MBS. P. B. HALL, near corner of Square,
LaGrange, Ga.
W. N. Hiwks & Co.,
No. 26 liroad St.
Atlanta, Goorgin.
B rokers in government* state, munici
pal, Railroad Bouua and Stocks and other 8*
curltiea on commision.
An experience of eight years and a corresx>ODdenoe
of long standing, enables us to fill orders to best ad
vantage. We will also negotiate loRne for estates or
individuals. Correspond with Augusta. Ga., Savan
nah, Ga., Macon, Ga., Columbus, Ga., Charleston, S.
C. Richmond, Ya., Baltimore, Md., and New York
City.
j _ Refers by permission to Dr. Jas. F. Bozeman, jJohn
"Sole Agent for the following celetrated Stoves:
CHARTER OAK, PACIFIC,
P. P. STEWART, LOYAL COOK,
IRON KING, THE BEST,
COTTAGE, . GATE CITY.
SENTINEL, MAY BIRD.
ARCHER’S
LIVERY m M ST ARLES
CLINT TAYi.OR «*rop’r.
ALABAMA ATI T - I LAI IMAJ
ATLANTA, CA.
S-tfdM
ia be
rets Hoard at It.
H. CA8T EM AN,
PR O VINION
— HD
Genet al Prodnce Broker,
ATLANTA, OA.
THE PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
1 The Cheapest and Shortest Route
TO
AUGUSTA, MILLEDGEVILLE, MACON.
ATHENS, ATLANTA, AND ALL POINTS
IN GEORGIA. ALABAMA, TEN
NESSEE AND MISSISSIPPI.
Oue of the following first class steamers,
MEDIATOR—Cham. Smith, Master,
Y1CK3BBRG—Z. I> Rudolph, Master,'
WAYBO88ET—F. Chkstxb. Master, . - .
Will leave Pier No. 2, N. R., New*Yoik, on the 4th \ T. GraDt, Esq. President Citizens’ Bank; V. B. Tom-
9th, 14th, 19th, 24th and 29th days of every month for mey, E*jq., President Georgia Loan and Trust Oompa-
Port Royal direct Returning, leave Port Boval on j uy; W. W. Clayton, Ecq., Cashier State Natioual Bank,
the 3d, 7th, 12th. 17th, 23et and 26th days ot every j Information cheerfully given
Insurance at same rates as via the Charleston and
Savmuah lines.
Through rates guaranteed and Bill* Lading issued.
HE HM. GEEPECE, Agt.,
No. 6 William Ht., New York.
T. P. BRANCH k OO., Agents.
Port Royal, 8. 0.
T. 8. DAVANT.
oris 3.n Gen’l Fr'ht Agent. Augusta. Ga.
POST BOYAL BA1LB0AD
OILS AND FINE GROCERIES.
hn T. IIaqan k Co., 114 Whitehall street.
. ALES axd LIQUORS AT WHOLE8ALE AMD RETAIL.
! O. C. Caubol -*4 Pryor street.
Fb»x«K*r<t, per lb i*»
Alec hoi. per gal 2 76
IUa Linn dio 1, per gal 1 12 @
Boiled Lin sat d Oil. pec "a: 1 (15 to
D<tY iiOODb
Large stock on hand at tue following quotations
••r popular-pub h call os. But the i«oatm-ste
i*t wril a minrtte MbgFf tlY>on us and her«T ends
bis nuobiing apiyla.”
Tb# OaiuaavUle ‘•'Eagle**
Hpnume
imm
^ Wara?ntta
Memmacks
^■Garner
G^bMiame—Domestic
Scotch
Sheeting and Shirting
X ....
* comments *bus runeibly on
the Capita! question: "figaia it is said, the Capital
may be removed from Atlanta. There ia not tbe >a*t
danger of such removal. Tbe people ere satisfied for
tbe Capital to remain where U In. They do not want
to incur the expense of removal. If no other consul*
eration should tnfineace their wishes. But suppose
that it was trua that a majority of the members of tbe
Convention, alter fully canvassing the question bet ore \
the people, dsjjdatfi aaM»** the Capital, ought uotfti
the people to control the question ? While we ai
favor of bavtfif tbeitalic remain where it is.
many reasons, yet If we knew that e majority ol the
people weraiu favor of
Democratic eb principle
people at ou Id .rule in Uu* matte/.'*
4-4 Hheeting
BigffChed Cotton
BAGGING AND TItS.
Lton ties
Kope^ Auuawakoe ".....
U 00^»I12 0U
L1QC0R8
ffrandy—French, H gallon
<* ^ AineriCMi 1 60 @ 8 60
Apple 2 26 (y 2 60
Peach 2«il©8fi0
G.nger 1 26 g 1 76
Cherry 1 25 to 1 60
Black' to.ry 1 26 to 2 00
. • Tinas — Jamaica 3 50 M|
— Holland 4 Ml
^■AmsncsB
DRESSMAKING.
i Mrs. H. A.VLttS, 43>, Whitt hail stroet.
OOldMJSiloH MEECHANTS AND GBOCFJtK.
j McDawikl k ii zjuutu, 117 Whiteti.il street.
GIVE OUT YOUR OR
DERS for priuting Canls,
Bill Head,, Letter Hettda,
Statements. Circulars, Ros
ters, etc., till yon have called
at tlie Herald Job Office.
s^f-and (9fLeninq !
filifLdjnaj.,
Kolidaij, and
Jfyt-LduL Sff e&e/iis.
(iLolLk, /oijJt, iea-Ae/A, dinner-
o*
removing elaauhere, we are | WhiaSy—Oorn.^*_j.,
(-cough to desire that 1he
600
.ICC
2 fO fl 2 40
R jbertaon County
Win a—l~i 11
IDIOIY5CKA8I Bf*
-A bir-rens
Bull Sun Russell la bow a commander of the Ana- |
riaa mdffr of FaawcSi Joaepb.
Tha phllolog 1 A* b%w ptopoaa to ahoriast utUita-
■Isalsm and asllllnriana into uty arud uliars
A Ls* ABgriee «J*i.) p.per charges a candidate for
payor wtth m ••urccrupuloalty perfectly appt'.ling,”
pf»»o-fbrte Obonld catch on fira, tlfe beat
plan ia to play on U.
r o. yo Urn* Ofpheua uao lolh-
» nyi to hare forgotten how Oipheu*
eff rs a bounty for ursine
b boar floM s(0r w.
WtotU-'n. llinv. l>lt»lro «tro.lmll. rod .
■tak timlijl Ou >4 Ml w’l.u&tUaUMr ta tu
«M> ..IroUaubl. Wrtt'MitwK fror
nU. mil m naiWnM Utubbery wtldsron.1
> ro.’< ia form., of gorro.
Hb-rry 1 60 6
Mroetr. 1*0<
1 (0 i
C*i*wU
ENGINEER AND SUPERINTEND? NT’S OFFICII)
Or Fom Rotal Railhoad Company, l
Augusta, Ga., June 28. 1878.)
N AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 80, TRAINS CJ j
this Road will ran aa follows:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at 6:46 a.it
Arrive at Port Royal at...., 2.16 p.u. !
Arrive at Charleston at. 4:46 p.ac <
Arrive at Savannah at 3:80 r.v,
UP DAY PASSENOER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal 9:44 a.m.
* Leave Charleston at 8:10 A.M.
Leave Savannah at 9^0 a.x
Arrive at Augusta at 6:38 r.M.
OOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta 2:10 r.H
Arrive at Port Royal at 11:86 r.u
Arrive at Charleston at 6 00 A.w.
Arrive at Savannah at................ 12:80 r.u,
UP NI0HT PASSENOER TRAIN.
! Will leave Port Royal as. — 10:80 r.M
; Leave Charleston at 6:00 r.M
. Leave Savannah at 9:50 r.M
Arrive at Augusta at 8:00 A.M
Passengers leaving Atlanta by the fl o’clock r. M.
I rain, make connection at Augusta with Down Day
1 Paaaenger for Port Royal. Savannah, point
: Southeast.
JAB. O. MO. *RK, I
Engineer and SUDerlntenden
(South Carolina Railroad. 1
CHAJtnasTOU, October 17. 187E |
N AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 19iH INBTAKa
Madison House,
MADISON, GEORGIA.
r EYRAVEIJ£P.a, invalids and families will find this one
1 of the best hotels m the South. Purtord at all
the trains who will take care of ba^irage. Termr
reasonable. P. B. WOODARD.
May23-d*tf.
II ick’s II ou« e ,
OARTERSVILLE, GA.
T HIS new and commodious brick hotel, recently
completed and newly fnrn.ihed.is open for pnb-
gic paironag*. No «llort will bo spared to make the
111* sts comforlab e. E. T. WHITE, Agent.
nov22dif
Also, tha following lfome-ni&.lo Stov<
ofGeorgia Iron.
GOLD DUST,
CHEROKEE,
is, manufactured at Home, Ga.
ROHE, GEORGIAN,
11. E. LEE,
lSTD. IS 5 8
p00 LEY'S
Y SAS/f P0Vy.D6R
^ESTANPgpWiMWti^
15 r HL tilsT kno C HE*P€S-' r
PREPARATION EVER
OFFER E & FOR W4KING
— BREAD-—
IhrolrjN Vfisl l*iiwtter
It PwfMifr Pnrorod Wboirooixit.
BooIpj’s l east i*»»der
la put opl* fall Welsh! Cui.<
IKwIcj’s Yeast fawder
ll.lt.. llagrot BiKnll rod boll*.
-$50.00-
HEW AE.E.
S TOLEN or St ayed—Two HORSES—From my pre
miaea in West End, Atlanta, on the night of the
1st December, my
BUGGY MARE.
dark bay. iat, aud compactly built; a splendid pacer
under ad.Je, a good walker, about seven yeari old,
medium six3. ALSO,
A GuEY HORsE,
only work order, rough gait, and ugly in appearance;
h nii legs ui.usually crooked. Purchas'd from Wm.
Hiadrick. Clayton county, Ga. A suitable reward will
be paid for the recovery of the horaes, and f50 for thj
s thief.
A. K. SEA GO.
JAMES LEFFEL
IMPROVED DOUBLE
Turbine Water Whee
. , Lt 4. 1 f\N AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 19th INSTANa,
l ULS J /ClL12J&A f ur on J.f*S, j the following Schedule will be run ou tbe South
chandelier-i, cajJeM>, t>jiooni>,
faTkj>, la/njis, etc.., bought for
cash at auctionOffered ia
the trade ch/a/uir than, the
largest hauieA can Ltn/wrt
them, jlletchcintk, Look to gojif
interests, ffalt in. at
Carolina Railroad
DAY PAMKNOKB TRAIN*
Leave Oharleaton — 9:00 a* m.
Arrives at Augusta 6:00 ». m.
Leavea Augusta — 8:20 a* m.
Arrives at Gharkwton 4:20 f. m.
MIGHT BZPRRBff TBAJM.
Leaves Charioatou 8:30 r. sl
Arrives at Augusta... 7:60 a. m.
Leaves Augusta 6:00 f. m.
Arrives at Charleston .1:40 A. m.
jUcdJfrLdc > x
, .wwww, and /trice cn/rS and saurets,
.so a day.) Iruaies. eii.
ftfauig at ajLctwnS /al cash.
WAVERLY HOUSE,
nd ia k'iNu
'$2
CHARGES' ON, », C.
g^r Carriage frv t afitr a *« to the Hotel.
. sep29 3m
SMY T H flb ADOER,
FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CHlbr.tSIClN. 8. 0.
Mt-sms. James Adger h Go., Messrs.
§e29da«
: AiWtr A,Oy.C>.tfl*»ty 1 .H C.
CO.,
Importw* »f
HARDWARE.
COHERY, CURS. B»B IR3M. Sl((l A ABRICOLTU-
__ RAi IMPIEMEMTR
SHIPPING dS^OMMIsFlON MEBC UANT,
bomb Atlsutic Wb.rf,
OKAILS8IOS, «. 0,
■oAnto poMMitr toward * fund lor a
lawitiigglgOflTAR
Tlwy nrtod th. oo-op.ruin (roeary to Chimes for
a wtdto, WMJN bu got to MaaUsg U1 tha rtcalvto
It Iff — nffff til that tha excavators have about
comolataA tha tort of ramoTlog tta sbrtructtou iron
HaU ***■': JUPW Jo* l*fi
SOLD FOR STORACE.
Ill ILL be sold by Majson A- Norman
W on Thursday, Deo. 23d, at 10 o’clock
(ouleae stoiage ia previonaly paid,) 60 bed
steads, some finished and some unfinished.—
These bedsteads Bre tbe property S. A. Durand
and will be sold lor account oi Bart, Blount
A- Co., for s’.orsge on same.
T. C. Hixson, Aoo’r.
[no24-Tue»N41i23dec.
ALOGUE OF riticEb
has lioou adopted at the H>r-
bld Job Panrrnra Ornc*. and
all descriptiona of work done
at prices that
Defy Competition.
NEwl
CATl
IW lull, la saaadU/ dlwlalahl ag.
Palm Oil Axla Crease Company.
MADufacturera of ti*e
0«ce. 129,Faet Bay; Factorv. 272 h 280Mee f n at.
CHARLESTON,* 0*
FRANK LEVERETT,
B*nk«r Audi BroUt
EtTONTON, GEORGIA.
P romptittintiom g i**a to caueettoe
ooUrot an MiUrtaarUla and Monuoallo.
B* art hr paemlsalnn to
Oaorgk, gai
Saeon.Oa. t
novlAdSia
8:00 a* M.
9:18 A. M
2:90 F. M.
8:86 F. M.
Leave Aiken... ......
Arrive ai Augusta
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Aiken
aoovfiff-tf
Day and night trains oat of Atlanta connect close!
with this Road at Augusta for Charleston and Colum
with Night Train
Night Train out of Augusta makos close connection
at Colombia with Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
Passengers for points on the Greenville and Columbia
Railroad will avoid a tedious delay at night in Colom
bia, by taking this route.
Elegant new Seeping Can on night trains betas*!
Augusts and Charleston.
8. B. P1CKKNB,
augl-dtf General Ticket Agent.
AND HILL ARP.
|
Kveiv one of which will he WA1U1AN1KD TO GIVE SATISFACTION. HEATING
STOVES of all descriptions.
GHATES and MANTELS aie a SPECIALTY, and will be furnished at prices
that will dety competition.
.r#~ HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, WOODEN WARE, TUBS, TRAYS. SIFTERS,
WELL BUCKETS, WASH-BOARDS, and everything tl»e used about a house, which
will be sold CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST,
per- Tin Plate, Sheet and Galvanized Iron, Solder, Wire and Tinners’ Trimmings, oi
all kinds, at the lowest possible figures.
pH' Stamped and Plain Tinware, the LARGEST quantity ever offered in this market
ROOFING, GUTTERING AND GENERAL JOB WORK
Done a e shortest notice ann lowest prices.
I have on hand tbe largest and most complete stock of goods in my line ever offered
in Giorgia, and I will sell at wholesale and letail at the lowest prices ever known before.
Merchants are respectfully invited to call and ex inline my stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
IiAJSTOFOIlX).
At the Sign of the ‘-BIG DOG/'
GO Whitehall and 20 Marietta streets,
novll—d2tawtif ATLANP GA,
Dooley’s Teast Powder
Make. Delicious idufflo.. QrtSAle tirtea, Oora Broad
I, the cheapest, I
DECEMBER 2!>.
SECOND A LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT >
i au> or the
Masonic Relief Association.
OF NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
DAY POSITIVELY FIXED-
TUESDAY. 29TH DECEMBER.
LAST CHANCE.
Authorized br Act of the Virsinla I., i.inure (raised
March 8tli, 1878,)
"soToob'TICKETS-6.0C0 CASH GIFTS, j
$250,000
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
la (uarutMd to giro tatirtirttna.
Be sure to xak for
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
and do not b* put off with any other kind.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
I, pe t op In Tin cant of Tartona aizea, aaltoMa tor
faxnille*. Boarding Bom—. Hotel*. Beetam*
ranta *ud ILv*r, Lake »n*i Ocean Yea-
•ele on abort or long voyage*.
Tbe market i« floadad with Cheep, Interior Baking
tad Yeast Powders of llgbl or ebon weight.
Doolejr
full strength and weight.
I at wholesale and ratal > vsee rally, tkreugbomt
tbs United States, by dealers in Groosriaa and
Family Sup^llea. |
JZ> oole^tfe ^
eo New Ntareet,
l rother.
?iew York.
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS.
i|Boon to the Whole Race of Woaoo
DR. BRAGFiElB’S
FEMALE REGULATOR !
E WTLL unit. ON TU UIWOL roltova rt
pal* at tha mosthtj ‘
uoarrha. or
rk axaaaatva
Bow. roft comet aUtrrorilarlWrt oomUarto taotoa,
It will roaiOTe »U lrritatloa oi Kida*r* u4 Bla*.
Am. roll*** OaottvaMrt. frtt« tha BtoaO. (too Mrt
and atroucth to tha whoto avatrro. otaar ih. rtto. la
partu^aroar ho* to tha short, aad rtinfikwi to
It la a nr* own to all tho vbm dt.ta.io aa Qoto
la. la in ChUl. rod Fovor. ■
all t^M
LodiT. Alkaline Frrttltser.
WlU.’Ut l.,wiut ■, _ — —a." .
whioh to otway. morttW"* to thor jwtdo and toooo.tr.
It lo taoto.to.nAoA by the boat phrtootona on* to
tnttoanua. tta.. Xaroh rt, UVt.
•uwau A On.. Atlanta, na.: Door «Uro—J toht
I ptaaant* to otattno that I bar* aMd tor tho Wrtto
ty roar*, the r-oAt.no jou.ro so Jt-Uroo y. I
u Dr. J. LroAa.lA'o Fonutlo Bo.Tb'.r anA 001
! Alto, to. fro wfcteh « lo roeorrru
I trouhar with too arororlptisn both oo a
naadinne and in fl’-WMUC practice-
I aay that 1 ooori>r »» a boon to ■■tfenng
and can but hone bat every busy m o«r —*■
POOLE & HUNT. Baltimore
AHUFA CTURtRS fCR THE SOUTH
Nearly 7000 now in Use, working on
varying from 2 to 240 feet ! 24
sines, from 5$ to 9b inches.
Tbe moRi powerful Wbael in tbe Market, aud moa\
economical in uko of Water.
Large nxtnmTKD Pumphlet tent post free.
MANUKA CTURKRS, ALSO. OF
Portable and Stationary SUain Euginesaiid Boilera,
Babcock k i llcox Palct Tubuloaa Boiler. Kbangb'a
Orueber for Mlnorata, Saw and Grlnt Mill". Flouring
Mill Machinery, Machinery far Whits Lead Work*
and Oil Milia, Shafting Pulley * and Hangers.
SEND FOR CIRCU AR3.
feb22*8undavfi Wednesday
LAND AGENCY.
Will
fkrathsrn Bank State cf
y.ri city Bens
Bank of tha itat* at Oaorgfo. AtTiait.
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
Atlanta & Ricttiond Air-LisB
RAILROAD.
To Take Effect Monday, June lut, 1S74,
at 4:57 A. X
men raasnaaa Taaia ooinq north.
tun. amnrvff.
Atlanta.... 4900foff6. | N. 0. H. R. Jonetion.tLli am.
DAY FA8SKKOKK T&AIN COMING SOUTH,
x^vff iiim
H. 0. R. B. Junotion.fl.-00 am. | Atlanta.....9:18 p.m.
TOOOOA ACCOMMODATION.
ZJL4VX IIUTI
F. M. WiUJAK*.
Fraight Trdns la*vs Atianv* dally at T:M a.m.; am
vs da!)? at AtUcts at Mt u m. myST
_ the pnrpoee or looking np amt reporting the uwu
era and others Interested in LANltf lying in the
counties of Lumpkin. Daweon. Gilmer. Fannin,
Union. Towns, Kat un and White, the coudJtiou of
such lands, the value tnd character of adverra daima,
if there be aach.
AU peraoua bavtcg lands in any of the counties
above named, desiring iuformatiou In regard to them,
bv inclosing to tho undersigned at thetr (.flics in
DAHLONRGA.GA , a correct stab ment of the num
ber. district and section tn which Iheir lands are situ
ated, with a fee of six dollars, for each lot, shall have
a true report oi the condition of such lands, its value,
Ac. And If such persons desire to sell, we will sell
them, if practicable, at a reasonable price, retaining
TEM PKU CENT, lor *he amount of such sale*
If any litigation ia necessary to anfoece the right of
the owner, reasonable attorney's faea will be cbsrgsd
in addition to the foregoing. Extenslva acquaintsnoe
with the country and people give* us great tsfiUUia*
in correctly reporting la regard to such lands as
waste and owned perhaps by peraoua living *t a „
banco. BOYD A WILLIAM*. -
auliltam Land Agt
TO BE GIVEN AWAY.
One Qranii Cash Olft $30,000
One Ursiid Casta Gift....... A3,000
One Grand Cash Gift $0,000
One Grand Ornate Gift 10,000
One Urnnd Cash <»ilt 5,000
One Grand Caste Gift 54,300
One Gran«tCa«h Gift J4.000
15 Caste Gifts 1,000 earte.. 15.000
Off Caste Gifts 500 •*« •».. 14-000
A3 Caste Gifts >430 each.. 10,950
79 Caste Gifts 130 each.. 11.*50
*450 Cash Gifts 100 each.. JIS.OOO
5?ff Caste Gifts 30 saeh.. 8H,WH»
5.000 Cash Gifts 1« each.. 50,000
0,000 CASH GIFTS, aggregating.$430,000
PRICE OF TtCKETS.
Whole Tickets....fIff.00 i gasrterTicket $%5Q
Half Ticket* 6 00 I Lievon Tickets 1WI.U0
Far TlckeSs, Oiroolsrs, clo . address
HENRY V. MOORE* Bec’y,
nov24deod&wlm Norfolk, Va.
GRAY’S FERRY PRINTING INK
WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA PA.
BUBINSON 4 PRATT.
No. T14 ttaturou ttirtet, i bilidslpbio.
VRaTI A UOlUNbON.
No. 8 Sprueo Strvot, New 'York.
INK* OF ALL G RADAS AND COLORS.
(From the Philadelphia North Ameracaa and Culled
stale* o.x.uo |
•■Wo pabMrt to aaothrr place, toonconimoudattou
of the Pnhuog Ink. mroufutarad al tie Urar'a
Forty Ink W.lkl. Wo ore u.UUI Ink from Xoo.ro.
Bublnonn * Pratt’o Workt. rod ire plooaed ro add our
apoiovol of H I* IU* m.uy .udoiroatout* lh*y here
alrrody received, Tb* l*k la U oxeallaut ,u.my.
clear, end works freely.”
ho Northern Tier uaxette. Troy. (Pa) toys of too
Grey’a Ferry Pvtoltog Ink Wrr o:
• • c all attention of ow editorial friend, to too
card of lb* Gear'* Fe' r J Prtnuuf Ink Wi rka, of whom
wo bar* boon burma Ink to: ..line you* P**«. We
con commend the tontlouon who ran throe Work* *•
worthy of pairooac*. ro oaxiou. 10 ..tier Uio wont,
ot ihoir on.ioinon, wad a* aallatoaM j mow to <ta*l
wito aa we s*er me.. They, like the Arm of Merkel
tar. Smith, k Jordan, typo- foiindor., of to* o m*
city, are man that H .111 do t* tl* to, oartoto of rocMy.
Arum, Go.. Oct. U, 1874,
A. 0. LedJ.Aeq :
DkiB 8i»~I hove nrod your Alkalto* Fertlliror tola
oeoon on turnh>i. alootobto of throe otoodard Fro.lb-
oor. They ooroan pro too, roar-. $17 per tow
Tour*. 1. rqmel In prodaction to either of kl$b ymuod
fertilizer*. Tour. rropootoBy,
ocllstf L. IT. Uni
Avuxxe. Oa., October Slh, 1*71.
Mr. A. C. LarfJ, jjtianto. (ra.
Put Bin—It afford* u>e pleasure to floe yon tha re
mit ot azpoHment* wlcch I mode tola sroooo with
Itoid-o AiAaltoe FortUlevr.
I vat toll I bo. i*r acre boo top dreamt ow my wheel
In Kerch lut. It made US bnohrl, per aero ,on land
that would not hay, made turoe than S to * buahel. at
keel. I loft from S to » ferohoto per aero, kwvtrt e
new reaper toot I did -ot andorotabd worktow well,
the lead belap rooitA I hove eiboe eat off from
cm AOOO to AbO toe. of the beet orab yraro
ow. which I attrihwle to toe nee wf your
Fertilize Mr neighbor* WWBnd mo weed other (a.
woe three tiroes aa coolly ro rota*, bet did art roahe
u much wheat, aad failed cn toe craro crews.
I hove tried It ou about 1.500 imtt tree* A $ od
many were dyiait. hnt now they look healthy; It killed
all the tuaeots amt they are detug wall - My (rapeyttro
done splendid. I aw saTiansD it » sxaotbk what
WX MUD IM OMMli.
1 h.T. not y*l gathered ell of t»y ootton. Wbro 1
do eo I wlU gtvo yon rooolt. I wlU aay tola roaeh. tt
la B.ttertnit. Ms - corn orop to splendid; better thaw
any I erax row a row ia DeEatto conuty. aaorodto* to
toe land. Toni, raopectfoily^
ThleFarttllaroleoaty worth **i a meat to* workt
and $17 la Atlanta. wM
rjlIOKips FOB THI VARIOUS Mtf ABTMIITB
OF Tin
GRAND EXPOSITION.
roa the znzzrrr or tns
YOUNfl MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIA
TION,
At DeGive’a Opera Home,
DM. U TO DM IT,
Will be ready tor role to a lew day*. «* **
law. roar not roly be rail. red. bm that they MI be
restored to health and itrenfth. Wito my ttilrot
rrownro. . am. roro*«.e^ w g fitR41 ^ ^ ^
N aa- Mantirta, Ga.. Match *0, ink.
Xaaara. Wm. Root k Soe-lwar Sire: Smro. roowrt*
a$w 1 bo-pbl a bweuaaf Bradbmr.Fm.il n E«limi
Orow yon. and ha— bead it m ivy famdy with toe to
moot aetufaction, and bar. tecomnuBdad U to tww to
tore, other fora rtto., and they hare fbubd it fort whto
tl I. i.rm Tro firo.ln wbabaae nrod ywro
BroaMl .r are Inprofect heaito. and aw ahto to »tiw>
totoalr honaaboU dnllea, and we cocdtatty reoche-
m«nd it to tb* pnMIo. Ton re. re*r*ctfnlly.
KkV. H. B. JUHIffOR.
W* etmld add a toonroad other oortlhoMwi hnt
eon alder the above amply eafflden! proof to ito rtrttro
AU w* to t, a trial.
U. ,M.r around the h
Maonfzotnzed and void
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tj, us* m*0* a iuto ui ibs mwei r—arAibls
poll raoord iff affection* ot ibakMaffTsaoA
aoff gypsa Asgvs. it jus giran jtecffM ra8MT
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