Atlanta weekly herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 02, 1874, Page 7, Image 7

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7 ramgg v • '■ • ■■r-ij 'A- •*■ L"' ' > •.-•••'••'• •• 's'"iV,\Y :> $*T. •. WKSai'** ( alentcd fclir.'.ir; 21, I*7l. and Apr , ,) Grand Gold IVledal Awarded the Gi cat lljise” Press overall cunpctitors at Georgia Stale fair at Hicon in 1873. 1 J§\ /M^oV The Fasiest, Most Durable, Lightest Draught and Cheapest Screw Cotton or Hay Press in the, World. * PA@KS THE BALE IS TWELVE ROUNDS. TWO TO THREE H ANDS, OR ONE LIGHT MULE PACKS A BALE INTWO MINUTES Bales of Cotton packed by this Press raue from 5 JO to 800 pounds. WE GUARANTEE TO MAKE GOOD, FREE OF COST, (and pay expenses of transportation? ANY PORTTCix OF THE IRON WORK OF THE ECLIPSE THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE Tf , WITHIN THREE YEARS AFTER PURCHASE, AND WARRANT is .',iP AGAINS T BRE AK AGE WTTHOU T LIMI £ AS TO TIME. Tneu-ECLIPSE” can be iurr-jahed all c.mplete, or simply the Irons, as parties may desire. Presses arranged for sUani or water power when required. We have TESTIMONIALS from manjMof th * Largest and Beat Plaucera in Georgia facd all tie other f-tKes) using this Press, whose namos'are a* ‘ familiar as household words.” IMaiuers visifiu Macon are earnestly advised not to purchase a Cotton Prana until tliay EX AMINE CLOSELY AND THOROUGHLY tbe "ECLIPSE," and JUDGE FOR IHffiMS ELVES. Send for descriptive pamuhluta eoutaiuing testimonials and prices. Though far superior to all otber Presses heretofore, weh*ve made Recent Valuable Improvements all parts increase 1 strength, and affor >insr still LIGHTER DRAUGHT, aud diepenainr with wiiat was known as the ‘-inner sieeve.” The “ECLIPSE” is now IFEHLiFEiOTIOIsr i Findlay’s Improved Power Presses FOR STEAM 3 R WATER POWER. FINDLAY’S IMPROVED POWER PTt'-’.SS. fo” tpam ur water powrr, n'miißs©* rn.ro advautagos and con7e fiieno s. Screw Pin is .on fo-t loiw ; Gearing heavy and str m- ami instead of the doubtful and dangerous lot a” arrangement, tight and loos? pulleys with “Hhippet” are used, thus insuring Safety, Certainty, ami •*.uuptn-is of action. This Prew w-l! b-* suppli * t wit:* '> ir now patent Conical Rollers, a mos* valuablelru vrovement, for the pnrnoa-‘of reoeiving th'-“end th-ust.” and very materially lessening friction. Tille Pi.ESS WAS ALSO TRIUMPHANT AT LAST STATE FaIR. Joff-£lir*7<i7‘ r&'XH .AJOCTEXiEIJES. In addition to ourlregular “ECLIP ;E” Press, wo offer this season, (guaranteed as above.) a strictly “HAND ECLIPSE PRESS!” With -nr soutal levers, for working inside of gin house. Will be from threejto four times as fast and lighter draught liUkU Ot bor uand screw press ever offered. STILL ANOTHER. We will also manofacture in all its forma Wilt's iffliroTsi Ynult to Screw Colli Press, \ \ AT AN EAELY DAY. We will introduce * NEW GIN GE ARING, bound to supersede all others, being Bimply the old faehioned GH n Gearing running ou^oti-friction rollers, and working on tho ground, thus dispensing with “king nosta” and .centre aupportu. •jHlhe trouble and doubt of putting them,up. We udvino parties not to order before hoy see thia • now moV\m ent * and hew our guarantee, etc. bEND FOR CONTAINING DETAILED ILLUSTRATIONS y KT0 >. and testimonials, puioe, terms, etc. MANUFACTURERS ALSO OF BTHAWI ENGINES, BJILEkj, SAW All) SR'ST MILLS,' WATER IWHEEI.S, AND ALL EIND3 OF SIAO MINER? AND CASTINGS, ETC., ETC. R. FINDLAY’S SOftSS BVDIiAY IKON \TOiiK3, MACON, Or ATLANTA WEEKLY HI r'OStpOM.Cd 80,10 Sfimn, Rome and Dalton' Railroad. '•Jim: FOLLOWING SALK POSTPONED TO THE Si first Tuesday, being tbe first day ol September rest, I<h74. STA VE OF GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY: Jii’ros Boormua Johnson and ] Bill&v.on Chancery -John A. Stewart, Trustee et. al. | sine of the Supe- }-rior Court of said The Selma. Foma and Dalton I county cf Fioyd. Railroad Company, et al. j Ronm Circuit of } Decree of Foreclosure of Mortgage &c. mc-.de Janu ary Xeim, 1874. By virtue of sal 1 Decree of foreclosure ana th or der of tils' superior Court an the ch-mcery Bide of slid Court, an well as by virtue of the sey .'-M eupph*. lcental Deer's and Ord. ru of the Don. J.yo. W. H. Underwood, Judge of bmid Romo Circuit. Chancellor n residing, the underigiLd Commissioners named ih. :oin and duly appon.ied w-ru J4il power ,o carry out ei’d Decrees, do Irreby give r„ :ee that they will i ' ll a: public Bale, before tuo Court ltouee .'oor, in the city <;f Ko'.ue. county of Floyd, Stab of Georgia, bo tween the houra ot 10 a. m.. and 4 p.lm., on • ho first Tueaday of bepcomber next,, tlie iflowing.p ;oper:y to-wit: That entire portion of the Selma, B -mc ari Dalton Railroad belonging to defendant in sad cause. 4 ying and being in the State of Georgia, c rinienciag at a : point where siio lt&iiroad crosses : o Him between the States of Alabama and Georgia, i the county o Polk, Georgia, aitd running thenco -ugh saia coun ty of Polk to Rome, in the county i Fioyd, thence ! through suio. county of Floyd and c unty of Gordon to .Halt on, in -ho county of IVhitefi id, Georgia, to gether with all t.bo rights, member tad appurb-uau pos, tranchiaes, turnout)#, sidelings, oud bo 1, rightol way, depot buildings, bridges, ire les, stations, do pot grounds, and other property, ii any wise, to said Railroad appertaining cr bolougi." or held by said defendant. As well as ah other pv jerty. both real j and persona', of said defendant the id Selma. Rome and Dalton Railroad Oomptny, of wi ,tvr kind, now In the jpossossion and control of Tin . A. Wuikt r and John Tucker, Ror Ivors, which is i may be iu the hands and possession of said receive s iu tlio State oI Georgia, consisting ot all that par- She toilisg stock ot said Railroad, enginoajears of alukinde, box, flat| baggage, caboose, hand, p 1 ongorki l other* cars, and all tools, scales, loose iron and .11 ot'.: : ncrsoual dollars of the purchase money to i'%ud ia cash on the day cl sale. The balance of thiyViirohis*.-money shall at such time, not exceeding six iOnths, as snail ba appointed by the Oommissiouers, >e pM-1 moaali I or by a credit of the amount cl such iniae.ee placed i on the judgment of foreclosure, iu h .i cause, on the • first mortgai;’-* or the bonds secure': 'hr lby of tli I said Belma. Rome ancl Daltou I-tailrr and Company, ao j directed by said decree. The wholeJof eaiu property . in the aggregate to bo sold for not tl.au five hun dred thousand dollars. But the sail Ccmmleuioners reserve tbe right to have any sale mil© for a less sum than live hundred thousand doiiaij affirmed, provi ded the Chancellor of said Court mat deem the same right and proper and shall approve tie same. Upou full compliance with ihe terhs of sale, titles \ to the property v/iii be made to the purchaser by the Commissioners. Should the purchrer or purchaser*} fail to comply with the terms of sale! he or they shall forfeit any sum paid over or seeixed, and the said Commissioners upon such failure riserve the right immediately, or upon such notice :i| they may deem proper, to re-sell said property, bjth real and per onal, cf said Selma, Rome and Daltin Railroad Com pany upon such terms as they aball jgree on. Benjamin C. Wyly, 1~ | ... Dakikl S. Pbintup. J Co!amißi‘onerß - Ga., May Ist, 1874. The foregoing advertisement is made under the supervision and approval of the Chancellor, and the same is hereby ordered to be placed on the minut of the Court as a part of the proceedings in said cause and the order of this Court. Done at Chambers at Rome„*>i<! county ef Floyd, Georgia, May Ist, 1874. W. H. UNDIiBWOOD, J. in. O. R. C. ana Ohancollor. The aforesaid sale was postponed by order of the Chancellor and to be made peromtorily on the first Tuesday in September next. Approved, Juno 26, 1874. J. W. H. Undbrwood, J. S. C. E. C. and Chancellor j jy 12. d-w td POSTPONEMENT! Fifth and Last Gift Concert IN AID OF THE ' PnWlc Liliraryjf Kentucky! 10-fix'Sr FIXEID AND A j FULL DRAWING ASSURED, —ON— - 1 t Monday. 30th of November, ’74. LAST CHANCE FOR AN AN EASY FORTUNE. A postponement of the Fifth Concert ot tbe Public L’brary of Kentucky had been eo generally anticipa ted, and is bo manifestly for tbe intereßt of all con cerned, that it must meet the approval of all. Tbe day i* tow absolutely fix and, aud there will be uo va riation from th*. programme now announced, a sui -5 lent number of tickets b*.d been sold to haw? en abled us tc ha vo had a iarg? drawing on the 31st July, but a short postponement was considered preferable to a partial drawing. Let it be borne in mind tL;.t The Filth Gift Concert IS THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVES ON -SLK I HIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRE-ENT MAN AGEMENT. That it will positive:ly and unequivocally take place aB: nnounced, on MOM DAY, 30th Sovenibtr, ttiat tbe rauaic will be tlie best the country afford!, and that 20,000 CASH GIFTS, AGGREGATING $2,500,000: will be distributed by Jot among the ticket holders. LIST OF GIFTS: One Grand Cash Gift $250,000 One Grand Cash Gift lO'f.OOO One Grand Ca6h Gift 75,000 One Grand Cash Gift 60,000 One Grand Ck sh Gift 25.000 5 Cash t ifts, $20,000 each U’o,ooo 10 Ca*h Gifts, 14,000 each 140,000 15 Cash Gifts, 10,0(0 each 150,000 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4,0 o() each 100,000 30 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each 90,000 50 Cash Gifts, 2,0i,') each lOO.Qod 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each 2U0.000 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each 120.000 fOO Cash Gifts, 100 each 50.00 < 19,000 Cash Gilts, 60 each 950,000 Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash 2,600,000 PRICE TICKETS. Whole Tickets $ CO 00 Halves 25 00 Tenth, or each Coupon .... c 00 T Whole Tickets for goo 00 22 M Tickets for ’ <mjO 00 Persons wishing to invent, should order promptly, ei'her of the homo office or cur local agents. * * Liberal commiasjous will be allowed to tatisfactory agents Circulars containing full particulars furnished on application. THO. E. BR'AIWLETTE, Agent amt Klanagcr. Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. For tickets or information, apply to J. IJ. JOKES & O ft Pmllips v£ Crews’, AUnut'a, GA. aug7-Bun,Thur&.wiuj Dr. WM. MARVIN Would respectfully inform the oitizens of Atlanta and vicinity that he has opened a Dispensary in Austell Bloch, where patients oen get reliable treatment for all diseases. Particular attention raid to all diseases of the Throat, Lungs at and Ca'.arrh, The above dis eases treated by mhahlion. The Doctor treats ail diseases of long stand ing, such as Eruptions, Gravel, Paralysis, Loss of Voioo, Wakefulness, Fever Sores, Uhenmatism, Goitre, Heuralgia, Tumors, Chronic Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Biliousness, Dis eases of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Nervous Depression, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, all Diseases peculiar to Women, all Private Disjl eases, Heart Disease, Swollen Joints, Cough! Gout, White Swelling, St. Vitus’ Dance, etol Electricity applied in cases where it is ril quirod. The Doctor is permanently located! and persons who have been under the treat! merit of other physicians and have not bee! cured, are invited to call, as I treat all eura-1 ble diseases, and cures guaranteed, or no pay. Call and see the Doctor without delay. "B.is charges are moderate, and consultation tree. Dispensary and consultation room No. 20 Doealur street. Office hours from 9a. m. to 8 p. m. ieblt -d&wlv s<fc.jp$ <fc.jp A CAY GUARANTI ED t|nV.". W£LL AUC.ER AND Ay *®TSb DrfflL L, In ,’: od territory. Hit; illddf Mr -■testimonials from govelnors gj II of IOWA, AUK ANSAR AND DAKOTA. “■ W patologuMfac. w. GILES, St. LoiiD, Mo. Ass:.: NORFOLK, ;;ui. ;y, (TrunF'* 1 TM "n- :‘> is • l y * s >'* •V- 1. i vrxoN. nr Noi.ni!. • Ya, l,l ‘ 101 Vi •, ■. n a -* and Marc a Bth, 1 the pnrpos.,- o: r.f- : '' u ’- r ,n i '" u '!“ •' (D * Temple now iu ■■!* of erection m Horlolk. V 50,000 f^CKETS—6,OOO CASH CIFTS^i $520 000! TO BEXIVEN AWAY. A NEW FEATURE. TO W(T:-.4 Gift is OunranUsi to one of every ten Consecutive Numbers. LIST OF GIFTS. One Gmaa Cash. Gift i.'ne Grand t/asli Gift 135,000 (Dm Grimd Gnsh Gift. iiO.-dOO ;>ne Grand Gash Gift. 10,000 One Gi.iml rash <vS i l. 5,000 One Giand Cash Gift >4,500 One Grmul Oasii Gift. >4.000 15 Cash Gifts 1,000 c-at-li.. 15 000 ’A* (lasli Gifts 500 each.. 14,000 411 Cash Gil-s J4SJ eath.. 10,750 70 Cash Gifts 1.5') cad?.. 18,850 5450 Ousli Gifts 100 each.. 535,000 578 Cash Guftg 50 each.. 548,000 5.000 Caan Gifts 10 each.. 50,000 0,000 CASH GlFTS,aggrcga*ing.s£so,ooo Whole Tickets, $10; Half Tick ts, $5; Quarter Tick ets, $2 50; Eleven Whole Tickets or 22 Hull' Tickets for $ LOC. No diHeouut on less amount. riO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is strictly for MASONIC pnrpoaeSj and willb3 conducted with the same liberality, hon easty, and fuirnefis which characterized the first enter prise. JOHN L. ROPER, Pres't. For Tickets aud Circulars giving full information, address, HENRY V MOORE, Sec'y., MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Nobfolk, Va. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. RED WINE k FOX. Agents, Atlanta, Ga. lull eodfcw 2m USE THE GREAT Turkish Remedy, a’l Diseases of the Bowels such as CHOLERA, DYSENTERY DIARRHOEA. COLIC, PAINS IN THE BACK, SIDE AND JOINTS, TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA The Proprietors in putting this GREAT REMEDY before tbe public, do so with the firm belief that it will cure all the above diseases it is recommended to cure. Aud all we ask la a iair trial. Ii this Medicine does not perform what we claim for it after a fair trial, according to the directions, then BoHntit ml Git Tfirlmr Prepared and put un by J. E. ROSS, at Dr. W. R. D. Thompsox.'s 285 East Fair Street, Atlanta, Georgia jtfsr For ssle by all Druggists. Price 50 cents. Jyfi 'IHOS. PULLUM. | DR. J. 8. PEMBERTON. | JNO. B. DANIEL THO3. PUiLUr,! & GO., (Successors to Pallum & Low) NO. 13 KIMBALL HOUSE, ATLANTA, GA., Wholesale Druggists AND MAMUFAG7G PH&EM&CEUTISTB. ¥TSTE invite the attention of tho trade to otir Snpe ▼ ¥ lior Facilities for transacting the ness. Our large, c maiodious frnoiu will always found., filled witli FRESH and PUKE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, JM PATENT MEDICINES, AND ENGLISH PERFUMES FANCY (K)ODS. PaIXLS, OIM W* * c'oii.i a 1< *nrty w t > mu-- t*> all who iM. MB. V • Will •X r. fu \,-r •) rntke HJF preli alii" tc i a', wit i it::, o.ir aiul Hinall profit*. i;C a Shiio ol Y nr ]^^B .7. an2-i.il % A wit !.r. ■ . “Unil MfjjL m-'l JM cunflH Jr ‘ 11 . ( ? ”4 1 h \ ■ J IHiiM", ,+ i / / f • I y • .•; m m Wial Fuirof !Ite Uav.-zii) I'JitlQ -o W ciely for IST I, will be Held iit ■ftETHOKPIiI PA IK, Atlanta, Ga., Pginnma; October 19 and Coniinu f INQ ONE WEEK. __ *15,000 In PREMIUMS offered—ill in CASH Except Medals and Diplomas. No Sliver Plate. NO ENTRY FEES CHARGED! We append a few extracts from the Premium List) as showing the Range and Character of the Exposition: COUMTY PREMIUMS: To the County making the Rest Exhibition of STOCK SSOO 00 To the County making the Best Exhibition of FIELD CROPS. 500 00 To the County making the Best Exhibition of HORTICULTU RAL and DOMESTIC Products SOO 00 To the County making the Best Exhibition of FRUITS 100 00 To the County making the Best Exhibition of DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES 150 00 To the County making the Best Exhibition of ARTICLES MAN UFACTURED BY MACHINERY 200 00 Second best 150 00 ► V-4 -4 Horse Xjojpix-txiaL©rit. Best thoroughbred Stallion and ten of his Colts 200 00 Best Stallion of all work, and ten of his Colts 125 00 Best Gelding or Mare 100 00 Second Best Gelding or Mare 50 00 Best combination Horse os. Mare 50 00 Best Saddle-Horse or Mare 50 00 Second Best Saddle-Horse or Mare : 25 00 Third Best Saddle-Horse or Mare 1 . 10 00 Finest and Best Double Team, matched 100 00 Second Best Double Team, matched >- 50 00 Best pair Mules, in Harness 50 00 Best single Mule 25 00 Oattlo Department $25 and S2O, Respectively, for the beat Bull and Cow of each of the fol lowing breeds—Alderney, Ayrshire, Brahmin, Devon, Durham and Natives. Best pen of Fat Cattle, not less than ten head 100 00 Best Milch Cow 75 00 Second best Milch Cow 40 00 Best breeding Bull with Five of his Calves 100 00 SHEEP. $25 to sls, Respectively, for the best Buck and Ewe of each of the fol lowing breeds, Merino, Southdown and Cotswoid. For the Sweepstakes Buck 30 00 Bestueu of Fat Mutton 30 00 f , SWINE. _ ~ , m Liberal Premiums for all the different breeds®! B.®gs. Sweepstakes Boar ? v 25 6^ Sweepstakes Sow. with pigs 25 00 Poultry. This Department is uncommonly full and liberal. Premiums are offered for Thirty-Four different variesties. $lO for the best trio of each variety except Bantams, for which 00 is offered for the best trio of each varietv. Best Trio Bronze Turkeys 20 (50 For the best pair of Bremau, Hong Kong, African and Toulouse, Geese, each 10 00 For the best pair Rouen, Poland, Muscovy and Cayuga Ducks, each : 5 00 Tor the best display of Domestic Fowls .. 100 00 List display of Pigeons 25 0 Crop Products. most ample and generous support, sufficient tor a family of eight white per- to be produced oa Ihe lowest number of acres aud at the least expense. Mnis support to inclnd, provision fur the work and milk s’oek used. Tlie of broadstuffs, meal, fruits, butter and milk, honey and gardenstufls, to and also the details of culture and manuring ‘iso f*o bales of short staple Cotton 150 00 lot 100 00 w bale short staple ... 50 00 d0... 25 00 uade Sugar 25 00 made Sorghum Syrup 25 00 - t*r>f..vi: farm 50 00 ■febics 25 00 FRUIT. 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