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1, Obtonloi. A SmUiMl
, mm re 00are retail
-la oar ntalo. oMka
.-»• aara plaaaad to bare a oaU
aaooa Ana Mr. D. 1 teMre.ll,
Ure IndilurepoM*
> kaa baaa lunking a run
11* now making bin «»j
fa Mcktatd,
■ to "Daliaoiiiw” Ve**>,
iaa»<rv, for a aaparb ipoel-
fe waa of that apacire of tbo bo-
I aa tka Ohaaapoako Btoa, ami
' thad in Aa-
laiarfoua
a tka ana* aam-
da* mu howahb * 00"
, Ejm.— Thiauaw amtapl.ju.tid
K in bow on ui plat ad, aud
, 1 o tba public to-night—-
r piac* for healthful and in-
aaat. Thoao a bo wiab to
(ootlanicn upon ib* popular
ja do no to-night. Our jrooog
I Garrett, baa obarge of tba skat*
t-o K.J tbit ba waa raptorooaly
ban alaaya thought that th* reputation
mfttSMacasgJJS
Uoo of a poat of tba aga of Troatadoara^aod
r “sit
Heruandra tanflbt n» another opinion. He
not onlv make* moaio, but be
aaaio upon that instrument, and reoetved
flaitariag mark* of appreciation from tba
M ne^OciMlo|iMUi N i« tba beat burlesque
upon inusio we ever *aw or heer.l. It beat* «
icwsharp ”all hollow." It in incomparably
droll, and fairly brought down tba houaa.
Tba Jap# out japped any orignal Jap*. They
aplendidly oarieatnred tba fuu-makera of the
MUtado, and before the end of one act were
immensely popular with the audience. They
are trump#.
k ha a whole the troupe more thau ■oetaiuB
I reputation, and will do a Rood baaineaa in
Atlanta. Snooaae to it
uh. ta* and Mat-re tba
pored c/troa, hatred of but ttreure aid dbere, ctr.
oalMdaf «uid» aad brtMa QdMoui suffer. bio fnau
woald pot b« preul igdoat lb. rtciMitodre of ottmat*.
it a ta, tt bukorerre rrer, au, re
re lurttfj ik. had treaauat of marUUtr xalut tha
taolarerecjr at tkt prre.at irerea. A, vk
■traaftareapatflav niaikl tail
tka prep.rate; uadUdaa required, and motif mt-
mtm Siify of tbit cbtiuot
OG.LUMN
DR. JOHN BULL’S
Groat Remedies.
DR. JOHN BULL
Mtaalbataw tod Tula at tha CMt
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP,
MBHBOOUO*
AGUE AND FEVER,
■4MI 1
CHlliliH AND FEVER.
Th* areptMor at IbU rebbnfe* aredkda. jush>
'? h; jack
JD.
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iRi
nr Aire -Mechanic# Fire Coni’
i celebrate it* euuivtraary to
l will be a parade of the Com-
i day, and at night there will
I the engine Wiac, to which a
be invited. No. 3 always
.caaions especially
thia occasion will
t Bmmflwxo* Kux*»oaz>. —The
i of yeaterdav says:
eediug jjy the oompl
nuswiok Railroad, and tbat
v i freight train arrived here
''Bran*wick. Jfust to 10
i and motive power arrive,
I a few da)«g the first through
i will rou over (be road, and
k and Brunswick will then
and fish tog el
I by huk
Clolu. —To read the
! the Constitution veaterdaj
* 1 be led to auppoae (unless
at the olerks in the Atlauta
lees set of fellow# Two
in that paper in whioh
were up for violation of
i to be acquainted with
Bee, and we believe
abiding, clever and efficient
and as there are none
“Edward Wilson”
’ we are peranaded that
paragraphs was lost in a
that the printer oonsttned
i of oolor) to mean Postof-
ct—Judge Dunning, on
niitg, very kindly showed us
nts whioh are being fitted
, and explained to us the
’ oi the building. When
• the most commodious and
dee iu the State, uud will
rand bis clerk* to greatly
nbution aud dulivery of the
»comfortable and oonvenient
die aud to those who have the
i mail* A large amount of
> through I he Atlauta Poetofflce
a the public ha* any idea of—
Art men ts are needed, or the
the maila caunot be done
1 expeditiously. This build-
will be all that is needed.
if you Puiril-The At-
’ompeuy, following the track
, cares Ion* about pleasing the
its support ia derived,
t giving its exchequer a ple-
frecnbftck*. The odious quality
it ia now* furnishing is nan-
; and it there is uotsomo
I for its purification (he pub-
I abandon ita use and retnrn to
» primitive tallow candle. Oar
P combustion of this miserable
Ity filled with uoxions scents,
I only annoying to men who have
that light for elx at eight hoars
ot we believe are unhealthy. If
, remedied, it will soon become
, and we will be compelled, in
adopt some other means of
upoaition and press rooms.
Bab—Jodg* Euskimk—Thk
i of ni U«m» St atm.—A
of the Bench and Bar of
I held iu the Supreme Court room
nmediaiely after the adjourn
norniug aesaloq.
. without respect
E. Brown was calta
k of Geo. Hillyer, Esq , West,
nted Secretary.
X the request of the Chairman,
i object ot the meeting wan to
lion of opinion in reference
ot of Judge Brskine to the
i of the United States,
i of L. E Bleckley, a oommiUee
p pc in tod to prepare reeolations
B of the meeting,
nitfeee constated of Messrs,
n, Hawkins, Hillyer and Burke,
then adjourned until one
he members of the Bench and
nnd tba Committee reported
l preamble aad reaolaUone w hioh
taiy adopted:
Dud?r the recent statute passed
" »or the United Slatea, ft Vill
s duty of the r
by and with
Becate. to appoint a Justice of
rt of tbo united States to fill
iunvd by the death of the
Ftyue, ot this State, who so long
Tied the Supreme Bench ; and
^ Ron John Erskiue, the prs-
m District Judge for the Dm
. has been mentioned by hia
table person to fill said vacancy ;
i tha Bench and Bar of Geor-
have full confidence in the
1 judtafai cepeeita of Judge
by, therefor#, without aistinclion
lent hie name for the position,
nlly, but earnestly, petition the
United States, if oooalstent
of duty,
I the ph
Justice W,
uomioato Judge
laov left vacant by (he
Tajuo.
I a copy of these resolutions
|to the President of the United
an of this meetiog.
the above, the meeting ad-
fTinm-Tsi Oates Bui-
1*atic Tfioum - The second
The Field of the Cloth of
fi a larger audience and quite
• first, 'rhera » nothing in
M dramatic merit, but it
fi* of scenes and ailoalions
• advantage foe admirable tal-
W
f antral figure of the troupe,
U united a majority of the
1 and popular actor, Bh*
graceful, sprightly and
• shrewd sense of the
» never fails to turn to ad
1 »s all with an ease aud
larroing. There is ndtb-
| about it It ta a« smooth
i a brook, and as foli of
I In spHog lime. Her
well etiltivaUd. i.U*
a faasiwer
1 Dorulay " eouffi b#
fitly.
CITY MIlftMsK'r.
Col. G. W. Adair’s sale to-day—one 5 room
cottage, aad two unimproved lots in Bout tr
end, at 4 o’clock. Carriagoa leave at Si
o’olock.
Pick, d> Baulks A Co. —Are daily receiving
additions to their slock, and they now present
to the trade a moat eomplste assortment of
DRY GOODS which they propose Buluko,
so oome and make your own bargain*.
Yoq will find in tdelr store—
Batina, Black aad Colonel Bilks.
Frenah and Irish Poplins,
Empieas, Merinos, Alpacas,
Every Descriptions of White Goods,
Shawls, Cloaks, Hoods, Ac. dec7-3t
Boakdino.—Persons deairing Rooms aud
Board, or those desiring Tabls Board only,
be sooomioodated by enquiring at the
oorner of Cone and Walton streets. dec7-5t
^T- GOLD AND^BILVER
I have just received by exprees direct from
the factory, manufactured exprees for my fine
trade, the most elegant stock of solid sterling
silver ware ever seen in the city; thirty five
different kinds of spoous aud forks, and every
thing in the line, suitable for bridal or Christ
mas presents. I desire an examination of this
stook. Snob beautiful wore has never been
here before. Gbo. Shabp, Jjl
dec5-2w. Lire Jeweler.
Ik order to reduce our stock as much as pos
sible between now and the 1st of January, we
are selling at reduced prices,
decl-tf McBbidk Jt Co.
Tbs largest and most varied stock of ttpUndid
Nickel Silver Ware in the South can be found at
MoBride A Co.’a.
Ears, Beautiful, and Enduring. —The An
niversary Bridal and Holliday presents at
McBride k Co’s.
Th* Lauomt and cheapest lot of furs ever
offered in Atlanta, has just been received by
John M. Holbrook, Whitehall street.
nov23-tf
Elgin Watchks, Elgin, III.—I have been
selling (his make of watch for the last four
teen months. Bo far they bare given elegant*
satisfaction as a Railroad Watch.
I will sell them from Ibis date at the follow
ing prices, with the same guarantee that any
one else will give:
1st Name B. W. Raymond, fall jew
eled, Expansion Balance $50 00
Name Culver, full joweled. Steel
Balanoe 30 00
3d. Nome H. Z. Culver, fall jeweled.
Expansion Balanoe 35 00
4th. Name J. T. Ryerson, seven jewels
8teel Balanoe 15 00
5th. Name G. M. Wheeler, eleven jew
els, Expansion Balance 23 50
Cth. Name Mat Liflen, seven jewels,
Expansion Balanoe 20 00
18 Kt. Gold Hunting Cases, elegantly
engraved, from 360 to 100 00
16 Kt. Gold Hunting Cases, elegantly
engraved, from $50 to 86 00
14 Kt Gold Hunting Oases, elegantly
engraved, from $45 to 70 00
10 Kt Gold Hunting Cases, elegantly
angmvod, from $38 to 50 00
Stirling Silver limit log Caeca, from $9 to 15 00
These are the manufacturer'e prices. I will
sell any of the above named Watches at these
prioeft. Gao bob Sharp*. Jr.
nov7-d30 Live Jewelry Store, Atlanta.
Maoasinxs, Music, Law Books, Blank
Books. *tc., bound or re bound by Haz&lei-
r. novl4-tf.
Subscribx for Hanleiter’s Atlanta Directory
note, and have your name in bold typ*.
novl4-tf.
Vuaa.—A large assortment of Lady’s and
Misses Fuis at prices to suit every one. st
nov7-3m Mbs. Franks’
Mkmobanda Casks, with name, $1 00. All
kinds Ruling and Binding.
Wm. R. Hanlxitks,
not 28-tf Granits Block. Broad Street
Oaxx and see those beautiful Scotch Plafcls
sad Arabs, at Mbs. Frank’s.
nov7-3m
My Fall and Winter Stock, selected by my
self is now complete, and I invite all my lady
friondl and others to oaU and inspect my
goods. They will find the latest styles at
nominally low prices. Mbs. Frank,
Deoatur street, Opposite City Park.
nov7-3m
John henderson,
dealik id all kinds or
Tors,
CONFECTIONERIES,
FIRE-WORKS,
Ao4 Whotaaala red lUtaU
CONFECTIONER.
*'**'*'" >re>re* xart.l
OAXiZi Airs re-MSA
»« 11 riAOHTBn snxn.
opposite national hotel.
WM. WOOD &
ATOSIAjCH B1TTBM stamp svfmwn. la a
fsl career of oesrtys quarter of sosntury, the prepa-
ratton has never been equalled or spprcataad,
sales are aew larger than these of say half does*
ties, purporting to belong to the a
ever hern advertised to this soa
and preventive of Diarinu, aad all its complication#
II «mj be eald to hSv« uvan nows oompbtition and
to be the standard specific of the Western Hemis
phere. A course of this genial restorative el the
etnent of winter U the enreat eafegnerd eg
» complaints which are ceased or aggravated by
exposure to cold. dec 8-lw
Partly we. Pol sew.—'There Is as wach
fference between PHALOK’8 VITaLIA OK 8ALTA-
TICK FOB THE HUB aud the filth-charged hair-
era, aa between the Pool of Betheede, that an en-
gei stirred, end a fever-breeding mad pond. The VI
TALIA is e crystalline fluid, without a single imparity
or noxlone property, end the nelnrelneee of the shades
it imparts to grey hair is uuequaled.
dec 7-eodSt
BE BEAUTIFUL—If yea desire feeaaty
you should aee*Heg»n'« HegnoUa Bela.
It gives s soft, refined, eatin-like texture to Ute
plexion, removes roughness, redness, blotoheo,
barn, tan, he., end adds s tinge of peerly bloom to the
plainest features. It brings the bloom of yonth to the
iadiojr cheek and ohangee the rostio country girl
a fsahionsble city belle.
Ia the use of the Magnolia Bela Use the true secret
of beauty. Mo lady need oomplala of her complexion
who will invest TO oents in this delightful article.
Lyou's Kathairoa is tne beet hair dreeaiog in a
oJuuj. lor 11 * uiwrlorltr o
«1 re tk. pabtla ferllre refa. oretoUi. rereAy »»d *•'
mrere! cure at Agaa rei Xrer. ot Ofolla red fa.at
wkatkaraf abort or low reudlac. >• relare to Ur
retire Wretara red fokraM 0000L7 to bare him
Mattson, 10 til. tretA at Ika rererUoa that la no ore.
atnmaoi ItfaU to ann. Iftd. dtreattmu areatrtat-
TUd ant. In a treat man, orere .
hi reSidret far a enre, and wboL
and ita ly followed aad
* **' SSSLSteJtta
xat ham ffcct wtwittns
prudent, and it e
l if its
mors certain to core, if
bee Is oontiMed In Moaller doses for e week or two
tar the disease has been oheeked, more especially in
diMeoll and hmg-eUndlng esses. Usually this medi-
eise will set reqaire any aid to keep the bowels in
good order: shottld the patient however require » *-
thartic medicine, after having taken three or four doe-
ee of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL’S ’'VORTABL*
FAMILY PILLB will be euSotact.
RHr. JOHN BULL’S Frlndpal^fBee:
No. 40 Fifth Cr«M Streets
laoulavUle. Kentuoh.7
■" • Aisrx>
Crackers
WHOLESALE, 8 CEHT8 PER POUND.
| AU. rerefal rearettre aa tretr mi re T> v or WHJT. lkam>< re credre.|Onr rereh| *,
FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW CLASS
Is Unoqualed in the South.
LOCHRAifi & CLARK, Atterweys.-Of-
floe on Broad street, over RohoU’ Seed Store. Practice
anywhere in tha State, United Btetoe Supreme Court,
end Superior Courts. Jy afi-dly
tooth.
Fulton Lodge, Mo. M, meets every First aad Third
Thursday night in each month.
Mt. Zion Royal Arch Chapter, Mo. 16. meets every
Second Monday in each month.
W. H. TULLKK. H. P.
A. Bosbvfbld. Secretary.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
WESTERN!ATLANTIC
RAILWAY.
The Old Reliable Passenger Route
TO ALL
Northern, Eastern anti Western Cltiea,
OARBHINQ GREAT SOUTHERN EXPBI88.
THE ONLY ROUTE from ATLANTA
RUNNING A
DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAIN.
Preventings possibility of twenty-four (34) hours’ de
lay, incident to lines hsrlng bat one daily train.
THE UNITED STATES MAIL
Between Atlanta and New York
Is carried exclusively by this line.
Through Pareetiffor Train* Lenre Atlanta
8:15 A. M.—5.50 P. M.
Making dose connections at Kingston for
Rome, Selma, Meridian, and New
Orleans.
At Chattanooga, with the East Tennessee k Ooorgls
Rsilroad lor all paints
North & East by Lynchburg.
The Memphis k Charleston, for
Canton, Memphis & New Orleans,
AMD POINTS WEST.
The Nashville k Chattanooga, for
Nuhrllle and all Points North, East land
West Tin LonlsrlUe.
CO.,
rASSENOKBS HATE CHOICE OF
TWENTY-SIX DIFFERENT ROUTES
FROM
ATLANTA TO NEW YORK.
Traveling Tat acta
ON ALL NIGHT TWAINS.
The Best Eating Honses In the <’, untry.
No Midnight Changes.
Finely Finished] Oars Well Heated
and Ventilated.
qUICKTIXE AND SURE CONHECTIOHS.
Tickets for sole at all Tteket Offlres for all
points retched by this line.
FARE SAME as by OTHER R0UTE8
Baggage Checked Through.
•jESj
E. Sir*
MO* W
Marshal’s Notioe of Seizure.
Wharves, Os the JMh day of fleplember, Hot,
informatioue wore fl ed In the Dtatrtet Oosrt of the
Uni tod fltetoe for the Non hem Dtotrict of Oeonris, by
Job* MUledge, Isa., sttonssy of tbs United Ktstaefor
•sidDtatrtoTtaMUksfthsmld Untaed fitalso. ee«
of eSdd Information* being egstnet Fourteen Boxes of
gogsio, fouBdla Mh* pseoestaoo of A. L. Fewtar; i
•r'againstThree Barrels of Whisky marked
Laud, is Use Uth District of Iheld flection of Ohero-
rSaa
UNDERTAKERS AS* UPMUTIBB,
Trr«*~
reretj. fare audreS »4 fas. ren tv*
• Irere’jarelrtrelO -yTre t *„ i« j y«»"'‘»
J Ou*rt hre Iretinl IU w*rre*M
■.wUrereaUrelMMU prererej: Aad
■ •mMid iwrreu. All p.
CORNER OF ALABAMA AND WHITEHALL. STREETS,
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
JOHN KEELT,
DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
To my United Seates and World Wide Reader*.
I have reeotvsd many testimonials from professional
and medical men. as my almanacs and various public
cations have shown, all of which are genuine. The
following letter from a highly educated and popular
l IBrrcTTULLT ret* tk. utmtioa o, Ufa preMlo to Ue (ret lh«t h. hre uo« on hand. • wall Ml*ct*d «to*».
Li which has been purchased staos the recent dedtae,
AND WILL BE OFFERED EXCEEDINGLY LOW.
_ f gold. H
the Doctor Mys of BULL’S WOBM DE8TBOT
ViUaANOW, Walker Co., Oa., June
Da. Jona Bull—Dear Sir: I have recent
your “Worm Destroyer” several trials, and Am
dcrfolly efficacious. It has not foiled in a si
stance to have the wlshed-for effect. I am
pretty large oountry praotioe, and have daily
' “tolund. Iam ‘
e article of the k
i free to o
that is so oertain aad speedy ia ita effect#,
oontrary, they are uncertain in the extreme,
jeet la writing you ia to find out upon what
get the medicine direct from you. If I oai
upon easy terms, I shall uee a great d '
* • article* is
of 11
aware that the nee of snob article* 1* contrary
teachings and praotioe of a great majority ot tt
lar line M. D’s, but I see no just cause or good
ilsaerdiag a remedy which we know to be
simply because we may be ignorant of its comt
Tjt my part, I shall make It a rule to nee all i
means to alsriato suffering hnmanlty which I
able to oommand—not hesitating because K
more ingenious than myself may have learned
facts first, and secured the sole right to sect
knowledge. However, I am by no laesni an advocate
tar of the thousands of worth!
the oountry, that purport to i
wee to which *■ *“
i, aud Inform:
sir, moat respectfully,
JTTLIU8 P. OLXMXNT, M. D.
Black and Brown (English) Waterproof Cloths.
All Colon In Ladles’ Cloths (til wool.)
Ercrj Color in “Gilbert**” Opera Flannel*.
10-4 Blanket*, Beantlfnl Qnairty, (erceedln»ljr cheap.)
Lanes*ter and Mnnellle* Quilt*.
A CHOICE LOT OF
Irish Linens, Diapers,
Towels, Table Linens,
Napkins, D’Oylies, Etc., Etc.
A large lot of Dress Goods, 60 cento a yard—worth 90.
Balmoral Skirts $1 25 to $1 50, Excellent Quality,
Oheoked and Figured Flannels, in Great Variety,
A Well-Assorted Stook of Oassimeres, Etc.
o oouatitute a complete, and well-assorted stock, an Inspection of whioh 1
JOTT1NJ TK~~Xn HI I «Y r
CorasrWkltohall and HsnUrltrssU.
THE LIVE DRUG STORE
Still on the track with renewed speed, and the largest stook of goods ever
beforelarrived.
REDWINE : 8c FOX
We are offeringjlnducemeuto to dsalsra, in our
I 3ST T f
REDWINE & POX,
Comer of WhitohaU and AUbauu Btrseta.
T.A. CHASTAIN.
CHASTAIN
&
W. K. FOX
FOX,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FURNITURE DEALERS,
(NO. 4. GRANITE BLOCK;
BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA.
A Uood.Keuonlfor the'Captain’*
Faith.
Bbnton Babbaox’s, Mo., April SO, I8M.
Da. Jon* Buix—Dear Sir: Knowing th* efficiency
f your Bsrtaparilla and th* healing and bsaefldal
qualiUe* it possess*#, I send you ths following stato-
rasntof my
I was wounded two year* *eo—'
ad ooaflned tor slxtoen month*. Being moved so of-
is, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not sit up
moment nlnoe 1 was wounded. I am shot through
My general health is impaired, and I need
Sarsaparilla thi
genuine. Plsaas express n
son to mv care, j
chronic dlarrhoie and ecrofula, for Whtoh~I' gave him]
8arsaparilla. It otjbxd him. I have
en years recommended it to many in Mew
York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever soree
and general debility. Perfect euooess has at
tended it The cures offseted J* sons ease* of
scrofula aad fever sono were almost mlraouloua. Iam
very anxious for a> eon to again have rsoours* tayour
OariapariPa. Hs is fearful or getting a epnrioua article,
hence hie writing to you for it His wounds were ter
rible, nut I believe bo will recover.
Respectfully, J KM Ml K JOHN8CH.
ATLANTA SEGAR MANUFACTORY !
1HE SUBSCRIBER moot respeotfuUy informs the eiUssne of Atlanta, and surrounding oountry, that he will,
FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS,
Sell out his entire stook at a reduoed price, "by |ths
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
Oouslettng|of
200,000 SeKtra, pi le* *22 00 ta »S0 00 per Theniand,
Tebncoo Fnnrtke Roll*, Bripht N»*j, Stonewall Twlit,
W. Brown’* Bright Pound, 150 doicn Pipes, Aon *1 per hundred ta <4 a piece.
OaU soon, or you will low a bargain. All oaah orders promptly attended to by
JOHN ncxcN.
oot x8-d2m No. 11 PcaelatreoBirset, opposite Natlomal Hotel.
IFLEASE READ THE NAMES ATTACHED TO THISI
TESTIMONIAL.
W National Stove>
recommend them to a
BILL’S CIB1DI BiTTlRS.
AUTHENTIC B4JCUMENT8.
.(KK.f.r.M* HEJR0 FRO.It.
Tentlneny ef SedteU *en.
inure roma. wure Ore. Aik., Ibr re, me
Ireurabnur, I ni la
udlnMfarei. at Tama
"ISTSuv. kre nrenu ha kreMi. fatal dwa red
he eltr* Improved.
Dr. Oedbe/who has bsao in bad health for several
yearn too ass eh aod fiv*». *ie*ts<l ike Improved vary
mack by ths nto of your Bitters, fodeod, ths (Mtou
ass«ar« , .2SB!55:aE
0. a W1LXSL
AHtk.reonrereMlMiotrel.hr
Ia, h. BRADFIELD,
OBUGOIST,
WHITEHALL HTEERT, ATLAUTA, QA
ATLANTA, GA. Sfaptember Lat, 1800.
ed, are using tbo “ MUTUAL FRIKMD " Cooking Stove, manufactured by the “ The
orke,” of Mew York, and believing it to be the beet Ooofctag Stove in the market, cordially
whe desire to yurobaee a first class article:
OEM. A. H. COLQUITT. Vie* President Southern Life Insurance Company.
MAT. J. B. MORGAN, Hpectal Agent JEtue laeurenee Compimy.
W. T. PHILLIPS, Phillips It Crew.
‘ OMUlQM. MeMm
Menght, Ormond k Co.
t, Oa.
. Alton ta, Oa.
0APT. J. MORE
J. O. BRUCKNKK, AUeata, 0«.
MR& B. S. OVERBY. C .
COL. R. F. MADDOX, Tobacco Maretest. Adeata. Oa.
J. M. BORN, m. Coal Merchant. Attoata, Oa.
JOHM H. FLYNN. HtaU R. R. Shop. Atlauta Ga.
NELSON J. DOOLITTLE, Conduotor t)UU R. R.
JOHN A. DOAME, Atlanta, Oa.
R. J. DAWSON, Atlanta, Qa.
REV. JULIUS T. CURTISS, Atlanta. Q%
J. H. GOLDSMITH. AUanta Intelllgenoer.
^WflaMfodsatofigwta In AUeata for «Tbe NeMoaeJ Stave Werfcs, M and heap <
COOKING- AND HEATING STOVES,
which wx nu, wnoLauu aho WTin,
AA FACTO IlK PUICKM,
Aa4Vre|> fon Mrek retHmre rnre*fanf Wta
HUESTI8 A HOPE.
Markham 1 * Umpire Block,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Oa.
DiTtaaemna
raatHOW. refUAre
competition, ceashting of Parlor, Bedroom, and OAos Furniture La. suites or aingU.
Bedsteads, Bureaus,
Sideboards 1-4 Marble and Full Marble,
Book-Oases, Wardrobes,
Hat Backs, Washstauds, Etc.,
Plain and Marble Top.
The Largest Lot ol ( halts that was ever in the city'sit one time, all of which we offer’at
Wholesale Factory Prices in Louisville, Kentucky, Etc.
Mew ta your Ume to buy eheap and good bargains. Ws are determined to sell goods lower than can be
bought here. Dealer* will do wall to examine oar stock before going North, as they will save oost of transpor
tation. Ladle* especially are Invited to call and examine this stock. Don’t forget the ptaoe.
M. O. MARKHAM.
(DEAI.ERIN
IE3 O O T KT ID SHOES
I80LE LEATHER, CALF SKIN*, SHOE FINDINC8, *C.,
EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA OEORGIA-
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will find it toitbeir advantage to eiamiue my stook, as it is
■ BIiXOVBZ) WITH OnilAT OA.H.1
Aad pnrehnied *»cln»lr,ly tar CASH,
From the Best Manufacturers.
Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a
Specialty.
ang l-6m M. O. MARKHAM.
I. Zj . FALK & CO.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
NEW STORE 1 NEW GOODS ’ NEW SYSTEM !
r T>HK nnderatgned take great pleasar* in informing the citisens of Atlanta, aad aarronading eoantry, that they
1 have opened ia the targe *nd oommodtoas store, formerly occupied by J. H. White k Oo. next door to
vteedor A Bros., WhLUhall street, where we tnteud to keep permanently one of the largest stocks of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
entire stook, which comprises all ktuds
goods for CASH ONLY. This will insure
. rt* peas*
ideated for the Southern market, aad the many faculties and advantages wa enjoy in Mew York city, where,
exclusively, we maaoteetare our goods, we are enabled to offer you M fog|
of superior goods at vary low price*.
W# shell have but OlWTB PniOB ««d will a*U
•Ur dealing to all.
Please call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere.
N« Y., Iters la Nersanak, «*., Me. 1441 Ceagrsit St., and
“ “ F Meettai •«<» ROJ Kta* fltreo*.
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PETRO OIL.
JOHN
KEROSENE OIL-
T. HAGAN
m MOW PRKP ARID TO Off FIR TO TH* TRAD! AMY QUANTITY OF Til
CELEBRATED PETRO OIL
fata re. brel ,reWT at 1.1. MW ■fa.Ofatal-
NON-EXPLD8IVE KEROSENE OIL.
( DKFT OOMPRTTnON ta LAMP OOi bstng m aheap or cheaper than aay heuea south o<r»rtl—itb J
alao keap a good atoak et
Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Wicks, Shades, in hot everything pertaining to
am-1 am exelari v* agent ia thl* <aty for Dr. Derrah’a Vaala Buna
caqairtog no eblmeey. aad emits not a particle of Masks. •
<r Aay arttata.la jbe tamp Una, boeghtef me, aad the seme aoi
1-4 ~ l Tbe‘wtaka cf the Vaata and Present
tor The Poire Oil I KNOW ta aot explosive, aad wtU give got to auy oae who wflH «
u* .Mae principle that say vessel may be eaalagad or bwatad wttk staaai from wader.
Oountry meiwhaota a»s very reapeatfolty Invtiad to eeadthatr ordeea far srihar ejj
^reltaHre
tare, am M retfare