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JiMEJS I’VIMOS‘S MAIiKIAUP.
There was quite a sensation in New.
hnryport, Hasla t week over tbe
manage of Parton, author, to his step
daughter, the same being for bidden
by the statutes of that state. The
bridegroom learned his status on the
morning after the wedding and to
prevent further scandal, left his home
in charge of his wife and took rooms
for himself at a boarding house He
will apply to the legislature fora spec
ial act sanctioning his marriage.
coksumptTolT c/lt red.
An old i-bynician, r< tired from active practice, bav,
ing had placed in his bauds by an 5 a?t India Mission"
ary the formula of a simple Vegetable liemedy, for
the speedy and permanent Cure of Consumption-
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and
Idipg Affections, also a Positive and 'Radical Cure for
Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after
having thoroughly tested its wonderful urative pow
ers in thousands < f cases, it his duty io make it
known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this
motive, and a conscientious desire to relieve human
sufferin , ho will send (free of charge) to ail who de
sir it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing
and successfully using. Sent by return mail by ad
dressing with stamp, naming this paper.
!>r. W. C. STEVENS,
feb24-ly {Hun roe Block, Syracuse, JV W
MOODY SA COLLECTOR
Probably the most remarkable col
lection ever taken up at a single re
ligious gathering was that at the clos
iDg meeting of Messrs. Moody and
Sankey in Philadelphia last week Mr-
Moody had announced at a previous
meeting that there would be a collec
tion taken up, and his hearers appear
to have come prepared to respond to
the evangelist's call for funds. The
result of his appeal was a collection
aggregating about SIOO,OOO. There
was also ope snbeription of $5,000
and a gift of a valuable diamond ring,
a gift to the donor, for which SI,OOO
was realized,
A MEMORIAL OF MARTHA WASH
INGTON.
In 1783 the French officers in the
Continental army presented to Martha
Washington a full china dinner ser
vice, which they had made especially
for her in France. Of this set there
are now two pieces in existence, a
plate and saucer, which were at Ar
lington House until the lata war, when
they were removed to the Smithso
nian Institute, and thence to the Pat
ent Office in Washington, where they
now remain, being thought too valu
able too be given to any private indi
vidual. 11. H. Macy & Cos., of Four
teenth street and Sixth avenue, have
had made a full dinnnr set of 160
pieces, alter the designs of the remain'
ing pieces. This will not be sold,
but will be exhibited during the Cen
tennial season, The plates and sau
cers are fac similes, and the other
pieces are in the probable, style of
the original set, the only innova
tions being medallion photo
graphs of George nnd Martha Wash-,
ington an the sides of the fruit-bask
ets. The orginal plate has painted
around the margin a chain of 15 large,
elliptical links in green, joined by 15
small links of gold. Within each
large link is the name of one of the
States then in the Union. In the cen
ter of the plate is the inonorgram “M.
W.,” in black on a gold ground, sur
rounded by a delicate green border,
from which raditates a star of gold
rays, its points reaching to the inside
rim of the plate. On the star beneath
the monogram, is a pink ribbon bear,
ing the motto from Virgil. “ Decus et
tutamem abrilo. The edge of the
plate is gold, and around the chain of
States is a delicately colored band
forming a serpent with its tail in its
mouth, and symbolizing eternity.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
ATLANTA GEORGIA
JOHN D. BUOCHMAN, Proprietor.
(KiTGood rooms, good i'ars, and charges rea
sonable. Baggage carried to and from the de
potfreo of charge. dec3l 3m
April Sheriff's bale,
WILL be sold before the Oourt House door, in
the city of Griffin, Spalding County, on the
First Tuesday in April next, one side spring buggy
aud harness. Levied ou as the property of Wll Tur
ner, te satisfy oi.e mortgage (i fa from Meriwether
Superior Court, in favor of Smith k Hummers vs W B
Turner. E. s. CONNELL,
febSMds Sheriff.
GEORGIA— HENBY COUNTY- David Self
ridge applies lor Exemption of Personalty
and setting apart and Valuation of Homestead
and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock a.
m , on the 24tli of February, 1876.
feb!3-2ts2 A. A. LEMON, Ordinary.
Flsar! Fw! Flour.
AT
Johnson & Tolbert’s.
We have in store and to arrive
20,000 pounds “BEN HILL" Flour.
10,000 pounds Cook & Cheeks’
Choice, in barrels, half and quartet
sacks, For sale at inside prices foi
CASH.
We make the FLOAT. TIiATYR A SPECIAL
TY. and gn rodeo the quality in every instance.
Office and Retail Department at .fo'm-ort's
Rank Bir ding. j n'ildAw-'f
Bramah Cocks & E^irs
oo
I HAVE 3 Pu e Light Ttran aji Cocke, for sale
at (S’ 50 each Light Bramah Eggs for sale
at .?2.00 per setting of thirteen eggs. Apply to
Pn’S-tf J H nnv-OM.
IT Q 0® An lid. 'tratcrl Work ST'
IHAnlflAlx & wsm sr:i£
ag. * "Ir riageable on the r erica
fry & 3 9 ■■ ffr of the aexual system, at- . ousea.
Bib B 111 BJP cts., latest discoveries tn the
in w# IB S MSB science of reproduction; how to
be truly happy in the married relation. Male and female,
young ana middle aged should read and preserve it; it
contains information, which no one can afford to be with
out ; on how to preserve the health, and complexion, and
give to faded cheeks the treshness ot youth; the best and
only true Marriage Guide in the world. Price 50 cents
by Mail. The author may be consulted personally or by
mail on any of the subjects mentioned in his worUA&drea*
A. GK ODIN, 18 7 Washington si., Chicago, ML
Real Estate Agency.
HAYING disposed of my mercantile interest 1
I shall devote my "time and attention to J
ihe rental and sale of
Heal Estate.
Parties having property for sale or rent, and
those wishing the same, will find it to their in
terest to call upon or address me.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
dec.3l tf
NOTICE.
Mrs. Agnes T. Feeney
HAS returned to Griffin and will continue the
DRESS and MANTUA MAKING BUSI
NESS (over T. ,T Brooks’ Store) as heretofore.
Thankful for past favors.'would ask a contiu
ance of the same. sepTStf
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY Virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Henry county, Ga,,
will be sold before the Court House door
in the town of McDonough, Henry coun
ty, Ga., on the
First Tuesday in March
next, within the legal hours of sale, for
the benefit of the lieirs and creditors, one
lot of laud, No. 17C,
Mainim^2(T2l-2 Acres,
more or less, situated, lying and being in
rhe 7th District of Henry county, Ga
Sold as the property of
SAMPSON GRAY,
deceased.
TERMS OF SALE—Credit until first
day of November next.
L. D. TARPLEY, Adm’r.
feb6’76-tdss7.so
AT COST
WE WILLJSELLgFOR
THIRTY DAYS
SSTAU Dry Goods, Clolliinsr, Shelf Goods, etc
JLT COST,
Strictly for Cash.
iJSTTbose indebted to us woo fail to pay
when called on, will uo re'nsed furthar credit;
tSTWe have on hand a good assortment of
the celebrated MILBUBN WAGON, which we
are selling cheap for cash.
D WPATTERSON & CO.
jan-l i y
per SHELL Lie.
IT stimulates the soil, furnishes food for
plants in all their parts, renders the land
easily worked, decomposes vegetable and min
eral matter, makes soluble much of the stores
of unsoluble matter in the earth, unlocks am
monia that would otherwise he locked up in the
silicates of the fields, and benefits permanent
ly all lands upon which it is applied.
Its cheapness renders it available, its effi
ciency makes it valuable-
It is excellent for composting,, and as a top
dressing for wheat or eats is unequalled.
SSTSoId by the barrel or ton, at $lO a ton,
delivered on cars at Brunswick, Ga.
GST TERMS POSITIVELY CASH with or
ders, in every instance, jsa
W. E. H. SEARCY,
aov23 Agent, Griffin, Ga.
-
' ■ ijf V eft-
Clothing Store!
Business Suits
Front $lO to S2B
Made of heavy weight cassi
■ meres and worsteds. Very neat.
F rock, Ch esterfi e 1 and [an dJSacqu e
a o .a, a? e i
GRANGER’S SUITS,
BUSINESS SUITS,
DRESS SUITS,
WEDDING SUITS,
in every variety and style,
32 Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, Ga.
REMEMBER THE Lf
REMEMBER THE \J m
JOSEPH n. JOHNSON. J. R. TOLBERT.
Johnson k Tolbert,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
GRIFFIN, : : GEORGIA,
SOLICITS consignments of TOBACCO, CI
GARS, PKOYI,SIGNS, HAY, Ac.
Partips having Beal Estate to dispose of by
Sale or Bent, can register the same with ns
and have it advertised free of charge.
Parties wishing to purchase or rent, can
make their wants known through us on same
terms No charge made unless something is
effected. Commissions reasonable ianlfitf
RAW FURS WANTED.
Send for Pru k Current to A. E. KHHARDT
&. CO., MaJHiflcturers ami Exporters of American Fur
Skins. U:* West Fourth ?St., Cincinnati. They
pav the highest prices current in America. Shipping to
thorn direct will save the profit* of middle-men, amt bring
prompt cash returns.
Change of Schedule.
Sav., Griffin & North Ala. 8. 1
ON and after Sunday, November 8, 1875, tha
trains over this Road, will run as follows*
DOWN TRAIN.
Arrv. Time at S. Lev Between S
Carrollton 6:25 a m...
Whitesburg... 7:10 am 10.. 7:50 a m.1.1f
Sargent's 8:15 am. 5.. 8:20 am.. 25
Newnan 8:15 a in ..10.. 8:55 a m. 25
Sharpsburg.... 9:40 am .. 3.. 9:43 am.. 45
Turin 9:48 am. 4.. 9:52 a m . 5
Senoia 10:12 am.. 8..10:20 am.. 20
Brooksville 10:55 a m . 5..11:00 a in .45
Griffin 11:10 pm
UP TRAIN.
Griffin 1:00..p m..
Brooksville ..1:15 p m . 5.. . 1:50.. pm.. 45
Senoia 2:25 p m . 10.. ..2:35. pm. 35
Turin 2:55 pm .. 5.. . .3:00..p m .20
Sharpsburg.. 3:05 pm .. 3.. . .8:08. .p m.. 5
Newnan 3:53 pm.. 10.. . .4:1-1 pm.. 45
Sargent’s 4:28 pm.. 0 4:28..p m.. 20
Whitesburg 4:53 p m . 10.. ..5:03...p m.. 25
CarrolltOn... 6:15 p m 1.12
Connecting at Griffin with 11:47 a. m. pas
senger trainfrom Macon, and with 4:11p.m.
daseenger train irorn Atlanta.
n0v8.1875-tf WM. WADLEY, President
SailiTsti
Near the city—several Fancy Farms,
in high state of cultivation, improve
ments good, with 3, 4 and 6 rooms and
out houses, all complete. Houses
to rent cheap.
Cunningham, Hunt & Johnson.
jan29 tf
|| IP I TX UVT
Cured I
REA 33 THIS.
They tell of Hearts and
Homes Made Happy
by Dr. Collins.
I.al’ortv, Ton., November IT, 1869.
Dr s i; Collins, LaPurte, Bid:
1 used 1,900 grains of opium per mouth; have
been cured since November, t 69.
JOSEPH C BARROW.
St Joseph. Mo., November. 1871.
Dr 91) Collins, LaPorte, Ind:
I used 3(50 grains of opium per month; have
been cured since November, 1871.
JOUN it HOWARD, M D.
Pi inter, r on, Ind., March 17, 1874.
Dr SB Collins, LaPorte, Ind:
I used 360 grains of opium per month; have been
cured since July 1873. DR W HAYES.
GrtAT.svn.ij:, 111., October 20, IST3.
Dr S B Collins, LiPorte, Ind:
We used l,Buu grains of opium per monih; have
been cured since September, 1873.
THOMAS AND FANNY MOSS.
Rockfort, Inn., May 13,1871.
Dr S B Collins, LaPorte, Ind:
I used 2,880 grains of opium per month; have been
cured since March 1871.
JOHN J PATTERSON, M D.
Union Mills, Ind., September 30, 1872.
Dr S B Collins 1 LaPorte, Ind:
I used 1,920 grains of opium per month: have been
cured since July, 1872. JOHN McLAIN.
Pruneeton, Ind., November, 7, 1872.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 1,020 grains of opium per mouth; havo been
cured since September, 1872. P.OBT. McNEIL.
Pbophetsvillk, 111, Dec 5, 1872,
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
We used 840 grains of opium per month; Levs been
cured since August, 1872,
WM SANDERSON,
MRS B P SANDERSON.
Shslbtville, Ind, January 27, 1873.
Dr S B- Collins, Laporte, Ini:
T nsed 480 grains of opium per month; have been
cured since July, 1872. X M ENDICOTT.
Brattonville, North Adams co., Maas., Mar 2, 1873.
Dr S B r 'ollins, Laperte, Ind:
1 used 960 grains of opium per month; have been
cured since October, 1872. JOSEPH COOPER.
United States Marine Hospital,)
St Louie, Mo, March 15, 1873. /
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, nd:
I used 72U grains of opium per month: have been
cured sicce August, 1873. GEO. T ALLEN, MD.
Altoona, 111, Hay 13, 1873.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 1,080 vrains of opium per month; have been
cured since December, 1872. JAMES HANLEY".
New Berlin, N Y", July 10, 1873.
Dr R B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 548 grains of opium per month; have been
cured since July, 1673 CHAS BEARDSLY.
Tahlequah, C N Indian Ter., July 27, 1873.
Dr S B Collins, luporte, Ind:
I used 480 grains of opium per month: have been
cured since July, 1873. JAMES S PRICE.
Grayville, 111., Oct. 27.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 4,800 grains of opium per month; have been
cured since 5 arch 1873.
HOMER C J CLARKE.
Marietta, Cobb Cos., Ga., Nov. 6, 1873.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 1,680 grains of opium per month; have been
cured since October, 1873.
JAMES J BUTTS, H. D.
Santa Clara, Cal., Dec. 30, 1873.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 720 g aims of opium per month; have been
cured since January, 1874. IVF FAKWELL.
CRAWFOiufeviLLE, Ind,, Jan. 29,1874.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 240 grains ot oputm per month ; have been
cured since October, 1873.
HARRIETT TOWNSLEY.
Kingston, R. I. Feb. 1, 1874.
Dr B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 3,600 grains of opium per month, have been
cured since August, 1872. ELISHA C CLARKE.
Cotide Landing, Red River, La, Feb 21, 1854.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 1,920 grains of opium per month; have been
cured since March, 1874. JACOB HARDY.
Nashua. lowa, Feb, 21, 1874.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte Ind;
I used 960 grains of opium per ! mouth; have
been cured since August 1873.
JOSEPH COLEE.
Greenville, 111, March 19, 1874,
Dr S B Collins, Laporte. Ind;
I used 1.44 U grams of opium per mouth; have
been cured siuco January 1874.
' WM P BROWN, JI U.
Pittsburg, Pa,“May 13, 1874.
Dr 8 B Colhns, Laporte, Ind:
Ik I used 120 grains of opium per month; have
*been cured since Hav 1874.
WILLIAM AUGUST.
Calhoun, Ga., August 18, 1874.
Dr SB Collins Laporte, Ind:
I used 2.160 grains of opium per month; have
been cured since August, 1874.
* W J REEVES, 51 IX
Kansas, City. Mo, September G, 1874.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used an equivalent of 1,440 grains of opium
per month, have been cured since August 1874.
E H SPALDING.
Troy, N Y., November 20, 1874.
Dr S B Coliius, Laporte, Ind:
I used 1,200 grains of opium per month; have
been cured since January. "574.
' MARCUS P NORTON.
Napoleon, Ohio, Dec. 10,1874.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte; Ind:
I used 7.2J0 grama of opium per month: have
been cured since November. 1373.
WM SHEFFIELD, Banker.
Franklin. Ga., Jan. 20, 1575.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
T used 1.200 grains of opium per month; have
been cured since October. 1874
MOLLIE E DUKE.
Lloyd, Wis., Feb. 19, 1875.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 2.040 grains of opium per month; have
been cured siuco September 187 b
MARY H McCOKLE.
Franki inville; N Y., March 2,1375.
Dr S B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 960 grains o 4 opium per month; have
been cured since December. 1874.
JOHN BURLINGAME.
Brookland, Potter Cos. Pa. sfay 19, 1873,
Dr 3 B Cofiina, Laporte, Jnd:
I used WSBgijrsUik CfbPunß hav* been ourad slue
Decern*# IB7S, MRS E A HAMILTON.
Cli p.inda, lowa, April 14, "373.
Dr S E Colli..s, Laporte. Ind:
I used 000 grains of opium per monih, have been
cured since December 1872. MARTIN NEFF.
Laporte, Ind., March 5, 1873.
I>rS B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 840 mains of op um per month; have been
I cured since December. 1868. A P ANDREW, Jr,
Hart, Mich., Dec. 15, 1873.
Dr L B CoUlns, Laporte Ind:
f used 300 grains of opium per month, have been
cured ainee October, 1873. CARLIE ED,SON.
Jacksonville,, 111., Nov. 29, 187!,
DrS B Collins, Laporte, Ind:
I used 340 grains of opium tier mouth: have been
cured since Ju y, 1872. s P GUTN.
Evansville,Rock Cos. Wis., April 8. 1875.
Dr 8 B Coil n, Laporte, ind:
1 used 3(ii> grins of opium per mo:.tv, have
been cured since January, I 74.
SABHLUNTA PAI.JtLU.
I
TO PHYSICIANS
‘i No physicau, prior to t lit year ISOS. ever
j claimed to be ab'e lo cure the opium habit, or
ever believed that there way a cure tor this ter
rible disease.
Ordinarily speaking, the disenseis considered
as a habit, purely, and few physicians j ay much
attention :o ha its of any de.-eription.
It is a fact ihat physicians generally, serious
ly object to the use of any specific, the compo
nent paris o f which they know uoihiug, yet em
inent physicians in ad" par! a of the country,
have, with a wonderful unanimity thoroughly
investigated the matter, andhave cordially rec
ommended the Antidote to their patietps."
I heieby submit to your examination the evi
deuces of the ofiicaev of my Antidote, and re
quest that if in your practice there are
au owum eaters, yon will investigate the mat
ter by communicating with any of those whose
names are used as references, ard if, after such
investigation you are eonvinced of the fact that
the Antidote is really as re; resented, painless
permanent and certain, that von wid reier such
sufferers tome. 8. B. COLLINS.
jun v 6-d&w-Bnb
THE ECLECTIC
DISPENSARY.
(CASE 436)
UiCEU.
Mr. Camp, of Henry county, consulted me t arty in
1874, for what liad been prenounced a Cancerous U!
eer. I found upoD examination an Indolent Uloer of
several years standing. It covered over half the leg
just above iho jnlde, and his condttion was an} thing
but pleasant. Under my treatment a cure was effect
ed in two months without iutcruption to business,
and tbe cure remains to the present writing. 'lbis
cure cost Mr. O. only ten dollars.
tCASE;4O9.)
C Yk KT C 33 R
I (James P. Daniel, of Reidville, Tatnall county, Ga.,
consulted me in Eebrusry, 187 ! . T found him lalxir
ino under a severe form of F.j thetial Cancer of the
cheek, extending into the eye. With one prescript ion
costing Mr. Daniel fifteen dollars, his cancer was
cured,
These are esses taken at random from my case
books. lam constantly offectiDgeuresiu cases gtveti
up as hopeless. I have treated during the year 1874,
to the mght of December 9th. one thousand one hun
dred and sixty cases. Amor, these were almost ev
ery conceivable disea.-'. 3lv dead rate is low-er than
any similar practice in the United siateß. All wha
are laboring under chronic affections, no matter of
what name, if not beyond reach, are invited to call
and see me, or write fora copy of the Eclectic Star,
containing full particulars. Address
S. F. SALTER
No. S3 Broad st., Atlanta,Ga!
Or call at the Eclectic Dispensary, No. 53 Broad
street, Atlanta, Ga.
Three Dollars Per Day.
BIII’S HOTEL,
Opposite Passenger Depot,
EE. BROWN & SON, Proprietors of thin
• Popular Hotel, would inform their nu
g eroua friends that they have reduced thei
bates to $3.00 per day. They return their
grateful thanks for the verv liberal patronag
extended to the House for near twenty year
and assure their many friends that they will us
their best endeavor for the future, to give tb
-ame satisfaction that they have in the past.
Every attention given to ladies and families,
l arge rooms always in readiness for Commer
cial Travelers
sep2l3-tf F. E. BROWN & SON-
PAPER mills,
Office. 42 Broad Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
8001, News a li Wrappiai Paper,
All SIZES bml WEIGHTS.
ADDRESS,
JAMES OTMOND,
Proprietor.
t2P*llefei-s to this issue as a
specimen of his paper. mvll-ly
Wail Street Caricatures.
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