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we expect moiat weather
a hate put temtel
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an to the
hate got
Ueaan. Ball A Alexun.
t about the tret of Daeem.
> at Thomnetou, IT peon
■tiaatioa of a weekly paper ' ■
Dirralcr Coun poa TH.
« or asoaou. Hoeoiuata
.iiwa. Tb. united Staler
meet in thie city on the
aoth day. Of December,
ao notice amt govern them
[- Hymenialiau ie the orih
it ragee inuoh longer there
hgh young jieople left in the
anomie next anriag. A grewl
J been married, a great many
flnpia, autl the halauce of the
, negotiating alliauoca.
-While Stone A llorray'a
i paeaing the corner of llroad
proots yeeterday. a negro boy,
go of the absence of tho pro-
into Jrnuon'a har-roour and
ncmejr drawer, and
broth." Ho?«v*r .or Demooratlo oandidatea
are hating kta of ran all to thamaelvaa. They
wantod a Uveljpolltloal tinge J — *- **-
prreent municipal campaign. 1
the family way. and It k imporalble to taUjwt
saw what will ha the re.uk Wo naver !W«*
aaw the Demooratio cat-o’-niua^alla kid ao
heerily on Demooratio back*. lnere w »
mutiny no ebip-board. A dreadful amount of
whippfng-U aeama to ho naoaaaary. hut
the expcnmant kiln. The more whipping Ihere
k tho wider grow* the breach. The whole
thing remind* o* of l *° engiuea tying to
ran upon the aniu* track wlong aide of each
other. The thing he done well i but
netimea, there U loie of fan in trying, bo
>re is in thiroaso, and we are waiting
patiently to aee which will atiok to the rail
until the end of tho race They make a
goodly amount of clatter, and (bore is Home
apprehensione of a collision. We hopo no
such a oatastrophe will occur. Both engines
are clever machines. We wouW hate to *«*«
either smashed, flowew, wa suppose they
are gettiug in train for the next Presidential
campaign and ore getting their hands in by
a little targebaheoUug by equadn. They Aud
none of the enemy to shoot at, ao they make
targets of each other. It is good sport, but
poor game. Skirmishing on one’s own plan
tation; destroys one's own crop awfully and
ruins the fence* mightily. It's oouragtouH,
bat shows miserably poor judgment.
eutsof thf
king his «Hcapo.
l.-~Tbe Watchmaker A Jeweler
i new monthly, publication of
jeeo commenced by Messrs. E.
\ Nassau street, New York. Ah
, it is devoted to the inter-
„j and jeweler*, and promi-
industrial class with a vul-
f oommunicstiou and informa-
Altercation occurred on yester-
_ ougb, Clayton county, be
k Waldropo and a negro, iu
nm kilted. Mr. Waldrop*,
, was Hdtng along the road
t negro man. A difficulty
cause, and the negro en-
k with a knife, when Wal-
l with a pistol. Wo give
from a oouduator
I Railroad.
IVe are paiued to learn that
n unseen lands” has en
r friends Mr. and Mrs. C
* thenco a little jewel, “n
I,” in the person of their in-
e Annie, ller funeral will
noon. 1’Uo procession will
i Forsyth street noar
_hurch, nnd proceed to St
irhero the funeral services
which the little sleeper
c the city cemetery to rest
WMa
r and Trust Courier. —
Miles G. Dobbins is
hed iu its new
. on Alabama street,
r v.ex OmoL It
> moat comfortable and
pk offices in city,
; with all appliance
|lt of a large banking
tits are very hand*
eted and lurnished
T counters in tho city.
, at having such an
for' a very near
Got Hi* Foot Mashkd. — Alteu Augier, sou
of Dr. N. L. Angler, State Treasurer, got bis
foot badly crushed Saturday evening. He
waa crooning tho railroad track between two
cars when his foot got caught between tho
‘bumpers.” He was lucky to escape with so
slight un injury.
Hook amp Laddeil—-We regret that we were
utterly unable to attend Hook and Ladder's
anniversary on Saturday night, especially,
since we have been assurod that a most de
lightful evening was spent by all present.
Toe Varieties.—M’lle Henrietta, the chum-
>ion jig and song-and-dauce lady, has arri ved
u the city, and will appear at the Varied ok
Theater on Thursday evening. Prof. Billy
Emerson, the noted violinist, will appear nt
the same time.
CITY HITMattT.
£Five Hundred barrels of flour, in barrels,
tacks and half sacks, Tennessee, Kentucky
and Georgia, six different grades. Ton thous
and fresh Florida Swoet Oranges; must nml
will bo sold cheap, to dose consignment.
S. R. McCamy & Ron,
Commission Morohftnts,
nov30-2t No. 20, Alabama 8t.
-W-W-p.
Cod. G. W. Adair’s Salks To-day. —At tbo
corner of Fair and Terry streets at four
•’clock, ouo house and lot and one vacant
lot.
Will Close. —Dr. M. Bernhardt, the cele
brated Optician, will positively oloso his office
the Uuitod States Hotel Saturday, Decern-
‘Now is tho accepted time.” Give
Doctor Bernhardt a call beforo it is too late.
FRICAIDS OF J. E. WILLIAMS, RALLY! 1
Let over, „ mn ,j G hi* duty at tho ballot-box
to-morrow (Wta nea <jay) and success is
Office of National Watch Oo. ,)
16DA101. Lam8t*rbt,
Chicago, Oot HI. Jktfl
Messrs. Lamshe <fc i/jpnc#, AtUvda, CM.:
Your Idler ot October 8tb, to Mr. P. 8.
Birtlett, General Traveling Agent of this Com-
pauy, -whereiu yon mention tliateertahi Mate*
mtula have been made In your oity, detrimeif
tol to the eharaoter of the Elgin Watches, for
Finish and Durability, has bees referred to me,
and I djpir* to note briefly to reply as follows;
First, as regards'Ike flnieh of our movements.
Upon this polni your own dpinlon, trtlh the
published testimonials of the most praetioel
and experienced watch-makers in the coqoUy,
and tho midalt and diplomas that beve beeu
awarded to them for ** per feet oouetruotien
and yin* finish ” at einU Afferent Stats Fblrs,
within the post two years, should be ooaelu-
•ive to your oustomera. Beoond, as regards
Durability. The only possible criUoism upon
this point is “that the watches have been but
e short timo iu market, and although without
doubt they could not have gained the repnta-
tiou they hav*, without being more than ordi>
narity correct time keepers, and of handsome
appearanoe, it eonuot bo known whether they
will last"
In reply to this, I have to hay: First—That
the watebos sold by u« two and a half yours
ago are in as good condition to-day, where
they have had proper usage, as upon the day
of their pnrehuse. Second—That the use ot
maohinery in the oonstruolion ot our move
ments, and that of a superior biud, enables
us to use a harder metal for pinions and
wheel* than cau bs found iu other watches
not constructed in{a similar manner, and se
cures less friotion in the watch train by the
greater exactness and uniformity of machine
hand Tabor, and we know, and every
mechanic knows, that watches made upon our
American principle are superior to, and will
outlast twice over all others.
GREAT BARGAIN
IN, A KLAHYATlOft.
U-JLLffiJjB
. w. r. CHISOLM.
JACK A GO.,
r ^sE^:
For puXIoulM., .pply
property Is Or. eitjr of K
•ide WbilahaU • ‘
O. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
mnaiet aucum
X wffitakeplaoe
On Tbnndi,, id December, at 10 O’cleck.
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BEHOLD ! WE COHE !!
ft 11 11 f A O t
• r a of
HERE THEY ARE.
m«rleu Kot »od Vo.et.blo chopp.1
Clothe. Usm, Flo trie 1'oU, Bio. Ur
100,000 Strawberry Plants.
Call and got what 70a want
MARK W. JOHNSON,
Dealar in Ouano, 8eeda, Ac.,
Uroad aUweL
oet -cM jj 15-ly
A.1STD
Third -To «eUle this point definitely, you. Kweilin F ‘
e authorized to say to your customers that koate, barn, itablea, amoka-honae, Ac., and f
»your
if any watch bearing our trade mark shall,
with proper usage, within ten years from
date of purchase, wear out, so as to become
useless to the owner, we will give
movement of the same grade therefor.
Hoping this will meet all objections and
enable you to add to the large sales you have
already made of Elgin Watches, 1 am yours
truly, T. M. Avert,
Prcst. National Watch Co.
oct24-eodGw
Mrs. POWERS’ LANDS
AT AUCTION.
0. 0. HAMMOCK, Auctioneer.
W ILL irtU at the Oity 11.11, AtluU, at 11 o’clock,
on ft ret Tueeday. the 7th day of December, 18*9,
tho mein Campbell
metto. Farm No. 1, l'JO acres, partly fenced, .mail
Ham Ho.
carriage
l five a
section of
My Fall and Winter Stock, selected by my
self is now complete, and I invite all my lady
friend* and others to call and iuspeot my
goods. They will find the Iatost styles at
unusually low pricoe. Mrs. Frank,
Decatur street, Opposite City Park.
nov7-3m
A Murray's justly
f exhibitions boro yester-
evening beforo over-
The large pava-
nmed with spec-
I one of the finest
The riding,
tiling were all of
The stock Was
was newly and
everything was
| exhibition brilliant
male and female
- best we ever saw in
dogs were also an
i exhibition. We
r r an unnsual feature of a
was exceedingly good,
'wo more exhibitions to-
1 go to delight the peo-
I of the State.
il.— Mr. Thompson, an en-
ntleman, is now in the city,
ist of the Cotton Factory,
Fof which is contemplated by
Wo hepo to see this
fsucceed, for it will bo of
f especially to the working
j other enterprise that we can
Hi give steady and profitable
women, boys and girls,
kip to the entire city, adding to
p well as to itageneral revenue.
i of Mr. Markham's splendid
Nested in such a factory, the
rely estimate the good that will
rom. It will be but a con-
fforts to build up Atlanta and
prosperity and wealth, and be
css commensurate with his
Whatever he con-
owth of the city is solid and
to its wealth, and gives it
or lance abroad.
! Opksa Troupe, whose success
[has been discussed, propose
Ithern tour during the ooming
[the auspices of Mr. Jno. T
^olliday Street Theater, ltalti
npauy itself is eomposed of the
trial. Miss Susan Galton is
ious for elaborate comment,
a genius and voioo of the Pyne
tgs with extreme oare and An-
lob, pretty, pleasing, and at
id acta as if inspired. Her
Hlton, is very much like Miss
-the same figure, and the
e, except that Mrs. Galton’s
|jht. Her sister, Mrs. Whiffln,
; a most conscientious singer
Onghbred actress. As to Mr.
> almost afraid to say what is
His voioe is not strong, but
t, admirably disciplined, and
Mr. Kelleher, the other tenor
is very pleasing, a highly
Ian, and sustains Miss Galton
worthy manner. Mr. Clark,
noble voice, deep and fnll ns a
t excellent company will visit
tbs month of February, aud
ly rest assured that the wido
ith manager and company will
Incd.
‘office. The work of fitting
»for the PoHtofflc* In the Kirn-
mse, goes ahead rapidly, and
sd, will be entirely comnicnsu-
tins the Messrs. Kimball have for
TWing up. It in well known
HI the removal of tho Postofficc.
wever, not because wo had any
wrenco for the present situation,
IVT™ i» too far re-
fmJinW | 0 Il P *°P la from ’’h 0 ' 11
► mainly .lerivM it, .apport, Bat
J ll "» th« office
*# ,h ?. 0 Pf n ‘ Boute, wo have
iord of objMUon to odor, wd
k i r *? O,0<i ' ** * re KmUfied to
□ nanoaomo and convenient ar
Itreboingmadofor it. reception.
Hi t “° “'’J 1 ' offio8 ' in boxoa and
P bo over three time, tbo old ono.
-e twclM hundred, and, po-mblr,
idrod look boxen, bo,Ide, » |,nu-
*\uf4nw,n. There win i„ „
Mivery window for Iodic „d grn .
a aoparato Win,Iowa, aim, tot th.
[mono, Olerk,. On tho tiaht ol
a Ureot entrance a B r»t, pri v»l,-
k«rfl7£Tn ,or ,V** l’M»mA.tcr.-
( bo d.liv«od Into tho Pootoffice
AiSSt? 1 ' ^h ■ , wi “ U
? *”• to » oor Arranged to
V"* *»■ Into tho office
«on. The entire programme is os
il? V* ^1? i"’*'*®” “woUeato
Iff*' from tho general dr-
omco will bo raftdj by th* Ant of
tain. it
Notice to the Judoes of Uoo D Putter.—
Tom Nnnan, opposite the Nnliou,) Flotel, is
willing to test his Tennessee Butter against
the choice of tho city. uov28-?.».
Fellow-Citizens : As I have heretofore an
nounced to you. I am a candidate for Mayor.
I expect to remain a candidate nntil the mat
ter is settled at the ballot-box. When I first
became a candidate, I determined to snbmit
my name nt the ballot-box, to tho people, and
hence I have kept clear of tho various nomi
nating meetings that have been held. I have
been no party to this strife. The people do
the votiDg, aud it is their right to select from
tho community at large without being oonfiued
by meetings or conventions to ono or two
namos. I have served you as Mayor threo
years when peculiar difficulties surrounded us
I endeavored to do my doty. If honored with
your votes it will bo my pjirposo to discharge
the duties of the office faithfully and efficient
ly. James E. Williams.
nov-28 3t
pm- JEWELRY
Jus reoeived fifty sets of the most beautiful
jewelry I have ever had iu this market—all
new styles—to be sold at short profit
nov23-tf Geo. Sharp, Jr.
BR BEAUTIFUL.—If yon «le«lre l>e*u<y
you should use Hageu’a Magnolia Balm.
It give* a soft, refined, satin-Uke texture to the com
plexion, removes roughneea, redneaa, blotches, nun-
burn, tan, Ac., and adds a tinge of poarly bloom to the
plalneat features. It briugo the bloom of yonth to the
fading cheek and changes tho rustio oouutry girl into
fashiouablo city belle.
In the uso of the Magnolia Balm Ilea the true secret
of beauty. No lady need complain of her complexion
who will Invest 75 oents in this delightful article.
160 ^
One Hundred and Fifty Watches of all
grades, from Eight Dollars up to Three Hun
dred, just received at Sharp's Livo Jewelry
Store. Geo. Sharp, Jr.
nov23-tf
LOCH RANK A CLARK, Attorney a.—Of-
jo on Broad street, over Echols' Seed 8tore. Practice
anywhere in the State, United States Supreme Court,
and Superior Courts. )y 35-dly
The Largest and cheapest lot of furs ever
offered in Atlanta, has just been received by
John M. Holbrook, Whitehall street.
nov23-tf
pm- WEDDING PRESENTS -m*
The largest stock over exhibited in this city.
Over two hundred presents—no two alike—
jnet received DIRECT from tho faotory, and
will be sold less than New York prices. Gome
early and get a selection.
nov23-tf Geo. Shaep, Jb.
Maoazines, Music, Law Books, Blank
Books, ktg., bound or re-bonnd by Hanlei-
novl4-tf.
Elgin Watcher, Eloin, III.—I have been
selling this make of watch for tho last four-
tocn months. Bo far they have given elegant
satisfaction as a Railroad Watch.
I will sell them from Ibis dato at the follow
ing prices, with the Aiu* guarantee that any
ono clso will give:
1st. Name B. W. Raymond, full jew
eled, Expansion Balance $50 00
2d. Name Culvor, full juwcled, Steel
Balance 30 00
3d. Name H. Z. Culver, full jeweled,
Expansion Balance 35 00
4th. Name J. T. Ryerson, seven jewels
Steel Balance 15 00
5th. Name G. M. Whoelor, eleven jew
els, Expansion Balance 22 50
flth. Name Mat Laflen, seven jewels.
Expansion Balance, 20 00
18 Kt. Gold Hanling Cases, elegantly
engraved, from $80 to 100 00
10 Kl Gold Hunting Canes, elegantly
engraved, from $50 to 85 00
14 Kt. Gold Hunting Cases, elegantly
engraved, from $4$ to 70 00
10 Kt. Gold Hunting Oases, elegantly
migrated, from i.ii $38 to 60 00
Stirling Silver Hunting Oases, from $8 to 16 00
Those are (Ue manufacturer'a price*. I will
•«dl any n( the above named Watohec at them*
prices. George Sharps, Jr.
nov7-d30 Lite Jewelry Store, Atlanta.
Vasrti. by Misa Evans, one or one hundred
copies for sale by PJiillipaX. Crew.
nov251w.
Bttdhouiee for Hftnleiter's Atlanta Directory
now, and have your name in bold ttpb.
no? 14-if.
Funs.—A large assortment of Lady’s and
Misses Fats at prices to snit every one, i
nov7-3m Mns. Franks’.
Memoranda Cases, with name, $1 00. A
kinds Haling and Binding.
Wm. R. Hanlkitkb,
oct 28-tf Granite Blook, Broad Street.
vily t
fbrms are ■ltuated in a delightful
Georgia—excellent neighborhood-good schools and
churches, healthy, and adapted to the cultl ration of
fruits, cereals, and cotton. The owner has purchased
property In Atlanta, and these farms must absolutely
be sold, under order of court, to pay for the same.
Torma: Half oaah; balance In 90 days. Capitalists,
tanners, and speculators generally, will do well to at
tend this sale, m these lands are valuable for perma-
* ir speculative investments.
BELL A HAMMOCK,
Beal Estate Agents.
Office fiat floor, next door to Jamea' Bank,
21 -d3tnovftl-27Adec7 Whitehall street.
Crackers
WHOLESALE, 8 CERTS PER POURD.
CORN Kit OF ALABAMA AND VVH1TBH ALL STREETS,
ATLANTA.
GEORGIA.
VARIETIES THEATER,
(Decatur St., near corner Peachtree.)
OPEN EVERY NIGHT.
Adml—lon OO Ota.
JOHN KEELY,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DEY GOODS.
, which ha* bean purchased sinoe the reoestt decline,
r on hand, a well selected stock,
Call aud see those beautiful Scotch Plaids
and Arabs, at Mrs. Frank’s.
nov7-3m
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Faacral.<-Tke friends and acquain 1
tances of Mrs. A. M. Lla and Charles B. Lin, are re
spectfully invited to attond the funeral of the former
at her reaidenco, on Decatur street at 3 r. u. to-day.
nov SO-lt
Tlae Hair Coloring Preparations Doom.
ed.—Beware of bottled dyes In tho shape of sUver hair
dyca and sediment fluid*. They are all pestiferous
and dangerous. Phalon's Vitalia or Salvation for the
a perfectly pure, transpaient, harmless and
agreeable ^reparation. Is tho only sgent that will
change grey Dm. to its natural color without risk or
any disgusting eo.- AQUencei . nov 30-eod3t
Uturgla Slate Lottery, for tR c Benefit ot
the Orphans* Home and Free School. Combination
Class, No. 670. The following were the drawn num
bers November 29, 1869:
65— 21—43 —34 —63 —20 — 76—78 -9—27-28-49
>v 30-dlt HOWARD A OO., Managers
DR. HUNTED
„ , stricture, Ac.,1
pletely eradicated. That numerous class of eaa J
Iting from self-abuse, producing unman’.ineea, ner-
standing constitutional complaint* a
to caU for consultation, which oosts nouiing. japen
ance, the beat of teachers, has snabled him to perfect
remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent, aud which
‘ most cases can be used without hindrance to busi
es. Medicines prepared in tho establishment, a hich
embraces office, reception aud waitiug rooms, also,
boarding and aleoping apartments for patients requir-
. .... , r , ona j attention, and vapor and chemical
oonoentraling the famed mineral springs.
ng from lndiscre-
exposure, may apply and be
tonally or by mail. Office, No. 183 Third Street,* be
tween Green and Walnut, near the Poatoffice, Ixrals
ville, Ky. Office hours I A. M. ,to 7 p if.; Bunds;
We Lire In Three Climates.—In this
country, we have, at different seasons of the year, the
temperature of three climates. Our springs and Au
tumns have a softness and mildness that belong only
the temperate Zonos; our Mid-summers are torrid,
d our Mid-winters almost arctic In their frigidity.—
These changes, Involving a variation of from ninety
e hundred degrees of Fahrenheit during the
year, are upon the whole conducive to health and long
life, but they tend to entail upon na some distressing
complaints which can only be escaped by the exercise
of due oare and the ose of proper antidote when the
system Is pre-dlspoeed to contract them. The ohlcf
and most annoying of these disorders is dyspepsia,
supposed to be incurable, but which, since the
introduction of H08TETTER*8 STOMACH BITTERS,
now about twenty years sgo, has proved to be a per
fectly manageable disease.
In the Spring and Fall, but more especially in the
Fall, tho symptoms of dyspepsia aro generally aggra
vated. The profuse expenditure of the animal fluids
under the burning sun of summer, is apt to leave the
stomach weak and indolent and lnoompetent to the
task of perfect digestion. It requires a tonic which
^^^ouse it from its lethargy and brace and invigor
ate without irritating or Inflaming It. Thta tonic has
been provtdod in the wonderful vegetable preparation
which has replaced, la a greet measure, ail the old
palliatives formerly prescribed by physiol ana, under
the false Ideethei the disorder could not be radically
cured. The—eases of BOSTBfTBR-fl BITTERS In
all tho vailrtfee of dyspepsia, acute or chronic, has ef
fectually exploded this fallacy, end It la now recoin-
mendod as a specific for Indigestion by some of the
moat eminent members of the medical profession,
nov 23-1 w
MASONl(\—Atlanta Lodge, No. 09, meet*
i every Second end Fourth Thursday night In each
mouth.
Fulton Lodge, No. 216, meets every First sad Third
Thursday night in each month.
ML Zion Royal Arch OhepUr, No. 16, meets eve
flocoud Monday in tacli month.
W. M. TULLER, H P.
jtx'jro ujvcejrEjrTs.
We are aatharlsed U aaaowaee Dr. D.
O. O'Keefe as e candidate for Oouncil from the First
Ward. MART CITIZENS,
not 27-41 .
WtanadtkeriMd a ad requested to at
nouaoe the mama of J. ML Williams as a candidate fcr
U..o«M rflfcpft M (ft. KumUt aMlon-MUMi to
tk. ,«U0U ot Hi, voU. rt Ik. MM box.
KT NAUGHT, ORMOND ft CO
IUFOBTEB8 OF
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
IRON AND STEEL.
DEALERS IK
Guns, Rifles, Axes, Hoes, Chains, Ao.
Also sgenta for the sale of
Drinlj’g Universal Ploujrlu, Fairbanks’
standard Scales, Dn Font’s Klfle
and Blastln* Powder, Old Do- ,
million Nails,
E8PECTFULLY call the attention of the country
trade, and the public generally, to their large and
varied stock, embracing, in addition to the above, a
complete assortment of Builders’ Hardware, Me
chanics’ Tool*, Anvila, Vices, Bellows, Horae and Mule
Shoes, Cotton and Wool Card*. Circular and Mill Saws,
Leather and Rubber Belting, Nova Scotia Grind
stones, Hollow Ware, Boggy, Carriage and Wagon
material of aU kinds, such as Hickory Spokes,
Felloes and Shafts, Elm and Locust Hubs, Poles, Beats,
Spring Bars, UUptio and Bide Bpriugs, Iron Axles,
Clips, Bolts, Patent and Enameled Leather, Enameled
Cloths, Oil Carpet, Ao., Ac., Ac.
All of which they offer at the lowest market rates,
and In quantities to suit purchasers, at tlicir old stand,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
>ct 24—dSm
Sundays 1
iji-dhr
PREMIUM
NICKEL
SILVER WARE.
FINE
TABLE CUTLERY.
LAMP GOODS.
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, AND OIL,
Brought to the Oity,
McBride & Co.’s
CHINA
nov 2i-«
EMPORIUM.
oct l-3m
AnJ
SCHOOL NOTICE
N English, Classical and Mathematical School will
' opowed, by the undersigned, on the first of
_ , In the basement of the Presbyterian Church,
on Marietta street
Terms: |S if per month, payable In advance.
French taught tf deetred. U M0CANDLK88.
Parents wishing to send to this school, are reeuee
d to leave their names at this offloe, or at the Allan L
(atiunal Bank, with Mr, Romare, on or before the
1 I
WM. WOOD
UNDEBTAXnS AMD UPHOLSTERS, |
SS5S»5aSg351
l— fumUMd. «H klnft. r<
Ku aftM. AH mUn will b. p^wnptl, nlli. nL
AND WILL BE OFFERED EXCEEDINGLY LOW.
Black and Brown (Engllsk) Waterproof Clotha.
AU Colors In Ladies’ Clotha (all wool.)
Every Color In “Hilbert’s” Opera Flannel..
10-4 Blankets, Beanlifnl tyullty, (exceedingly rheap.)
Lancaster and Haraelllea QnlUs.
a OHOIOE LOT OF
Diapers.
Table Linens,
D’Oylies, Etc., Etc.
Irish Linens,
Towele,
Napkins,
A large lot of Dress Goods, 50 cents a yard—worth 90.
Balmoral Skirts $1 25 to $1 50, Excellent Quality,
Checked and Figured Flannels, in Great Variety,
A Well-Assorted Stock of Cassimeres, Etc.
IN 8IIURT, everything required to constitute s complete, and well-assorted stock, »i» inspeotfom of which i
letUy desired. JOHN ILBBIjY,
or 14—3m „ Corner Whitehall and Hmnter Itreets.
Hat Backs, Washstands, Etc.,
Plain and Marble Top.
The Largest Lot of Chairs thet was ever In the city st one lime, ell of which we offer>t
Wholesale Factory Prices 111 Louisville, Kentucky, Etc.
ATLANTA SECAR MANUFACTORY !
rpHK SUBSCRIBER most respectfully informs the ottUens of Atlanta, and surrounding oouutry, that he will,
FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS,
Sell out hie satire stock at a reduced prioe, by .the
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
200,000 Negara, price $22 00 to #80 00 per Thousand,
Tobacco Pamwkc Rolls, Bright Navj, Stonewall Twlat,
W. Brown’a Bright Ponnd, 150 doien Plpca, from $1 per hundred to $4 a piece.
Call aoon, or you will lose e bargain. AU oaah orders promptly attended to by
JOHN FICKEN.
st 28-d2m No. 11 Peachtree Street, opposite National Hotel.
IPLEASE READ THE NAMES ATTACHED TO THIS
TESTIMONIAL.
ATLANTA. GAj September let, 1800.
recommend them te all who daaire to yurohaaa a first class article:
OMR. A. H. COLQUITT, Vloe Preddaot SooUuru Ufa Ia«uraaea Comtanv
MtJ. J. B. MORGAN. Special Ageot flUna lnanraooe Coapaiiy. 1
W. T. PHILLIPS. Phlilipe ft Crew.
CAPT. J. MORRISON. MeNaaght. Or moot A Oo.
J. O. BRUOKRKR, AtUate. Ga.
MRS. R. S. OVERBY. At'aata, Ga.
OOL. R. P. MADDOX. Tobacco Marehaat, Allan!». Ga.
J. M. BORN. JR., Coal Merchant, Atlanta. Oo.
JOHN H. FI.YNN, HUfte R. K. Shop, Atlanta Gm.
NELSON J. DOOLITTLR, Oondoetor State R. It.
JOHN A. DOANE, Atlanta, Oa.
tt. J. DAWSON, Atlanta, Go.
REV. JULIUS T. CURTISS. Atlanta, Ga.
J. H. GOLDSMITH. Atlanta InteDigenoar.
"tweptef \hf? U ,0 AU ‘ aU for "?* WfcUm,lU *k>ve Worke, M an 1 keap oon-antlg oa a ooa
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
which wx am, wholbuu aas uaTxit.
AT PAOTOBY i> B;I O E M,!
aw «Im> tall MMk il,Hn.«. FmMUa, nw.|
HUESTIS & HOPE.
Markham's Empire Hook
'Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Ga.
I i
THE LIVE DRUG STORE
Still on the trad with renewed tpeed, and the 1 argent stock of good* ever
beforeamred
REDWINE & FOX
■apply of warn LlAD^of aU gradaaSOar stock] of
QALL speelel oUentlou te theft ]
FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS
Is Unequal©d in the South.
iaazjB sapaRTKawT,
«wl uk ui .zamlnxlion of onr it<Mk tMftm parehMiaa llnvbw
REDWINE fie FOX,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T.A. CHASTAIN.
CHASTAIN & FOX,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FURNITURE DEALERS,
’NO. 4, GRANITE BLOOK;
BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
W\
competition, conaictlng of Parlor, Bedroom, and OAoa Furniture i
, whioh we otter at prloeaOtLal {defy
Sideboards, 1-4 Marble and Full Marble,
Book-Oasei, Wardrobes,
Mow la yonr time (
• here. Dealer*'
Lad lea especially i
r cheap and good bar gain a. We are determined to aell gooda lower than
xamlne our stock before going North, oa they will save *' *~
o cell and examine this atock. Don’t forget the plaoe.
M. O. MARKHAM.
BOOTS AND SHOES
SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINC8, *C.,
EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA-
GEORGIA.
COUNTRY MEROHANTS
Will find it to their advantage to examine my itook, as it is
mxjmoTaix) with anmAT oahi
Lad parebantd exalutvelj (hr CASH,
From the Best Manufacturers.
Ladies’
Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a
Specialty.
M. O. MARKHAM.
I. L. FALK & CO.
CLOTHING.! CLOTHING!!
NEW STORE I NEW GOODS I NEW SYSTEM I
fflHI aaderstgmed taka greet pieoenre in informing UoeelUaene of Atlanta, and eurronndlng oooatry, that they
. l have opened in the large and commodious itora, formerly oeeapted by J. H. White ft Oo., next door to
Meador ft Bros., Whitehall etewet, where we Intend to keep permanently one of the largest steoks of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
ir continued connection for the pest thirty years with the menafeeture of olothlng, especially
adapted for tea temtherft mark*, and the many modules end advantage* we enjoy in New York etty. where,
exoteaively, we manufacture our good*, we ore enabled to offer yoa our entire efook, whioh oornprime ail klade
mpeiior goo*a at very lew arleea.
W* shall have baft ONE FRIOH and will eel oar goods for CASH ONLY. This will laaare
fair dealing to alL
Ptaasa call and examine oar gooda before purchasing alas where.
rrny Rt., N. Y., Iter* In ■nvnaaak, 9n.,Ne, 146 Up
■•roes It., nnd
nllng and ,IW mag «r*
tow
PETRO OIL
JOHN
KEROSENE OIL.
T. HAGAN
DAVID HURffl IB.
IB.NOW PRIPARRD.TO OFFER TO TBI TBADI AMY QUANTITY OF TU
CELEBRATED PETRO OIL
(and tee beet quality of J. i- JOSM* *«teCotted”
NON-EXPL08IVE KER08ENE OIL.
I DEFT OOMmmoHra EUCPOIUMMrarara,ii. MiM of|Mlnn' I
•fra kray ■ ,ool rtoefe id
Lamp*, Burners, Obimneys, Wioks, Shades, in foot everythinglpertaininp to
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