Daily southern opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 186?-1???, May 16, 1868, Image 3

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r3 E SOUTHERNopinion. ■ T.A>-TA.OA,;::i;»iiMAYia,1868. ^ A.FFAII2/S. ^ ^ - )XlC %—To Advertisers.—To secure in- ' ° advertisements must be handed la by one '"^1 ou the day of publication. *rK Arrival.—Phillips ^ Flanders ' ../received another handsome selection of ‘I -T’re.'S Goods, which they are going to sell l3 "‘\ prices. Call and see them. Whitehall 10 1 may ll*d5t .trct’l- W II. Bbothbkton will commence on n ,‘ aTi the AHh instant, selling his entire stock ' 'at New York Cost, and many articles at t than cost. This Is no humbug. Call and see ‘ yourselves. Prints at U* to 16 cents, includ- ' V ine beet- Lenoes at 20 cents per yard. , nrtH l Mu.lins at greatly redUMid prices. La- *. lloop skirts at 4t) cents each. The largest P „l l atlles’ Congress Gai»ers in the city. Atlanta, Ga., ApriHS, 18^-dtf^ Itailrouds and Delegates. I.ot isvillk. May 14.—The Louisville and Nashville Railroad* have made arran^e- menta to sell tickets to persons visiting the Chicago Convention, by the way ol [ 'itiisvillo, at §20.50 the round trip from Na-hvilh*. Tkketa ffood until June 1st. W. II. King, General Ticket Agent. DRESS GOODS. MOZAMBIQUE, GRENADINES, LENDS PRINTED LAWNS, I4NbLN LAWHS. WHITE GOODS, CALICOES, AU Grades. BLEACHED GOODS. A Large Assortment. I have the goods and aw determined to sell. K H MUSE, Whitehall street, ■u..v lfiVitk nest to corner of Alabama St. LADIES* AUCTION SALES BT K. A. CRAWFORD & CO. 1). II JOHNSON, Auctioneer. liv request of a l»’ge uuinber of the Ladies of At Inn tit. we open on Monday morn lug, 19th inst., :.l » o'clock, for three day*. Forenoon and Alter- ii«on, a series of I. AIMES’ AUCTION SALES, Ctb nng a large and suparb assortment ot Fiesh, Seasonable and Fashionable STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Embracing, in part. Ma.llas, Delane*, Mozam- 1 iu. Bareges and Organdies, with other varie ty, of White and Colored Dress Goods. Also, Embroideries, Haudk*rehieft, Hosiery, Laces- Ifi Um-. Glove*, Lace Mantl'Ias, Lace Point.-, Gi.-u >>line Shawls, Parasols, Fancy Notions, ndid Jewelry, Jte.. Ac., Ac. Children’s and Mi.mV Wear, In variety. A l*a. Housekeeping I Incns. “heeling*. Nettteg* and Fringes; Da in t» k *. Marseilles, While and Colored Towelings, Ac Ac.. Ac. Tills varied and beautiful stock will be found well win thy the attention of ladles generally, for whose con.fort and convenience suitable arrange ments w ill be made. The sale being |>o>ittve, f-c-l bargains may be hs>l and mon«y saved, ll.-pectlully, it. A CRAW FOUI) A CO. may 16—It IteligioMH Service* Te*JI#rr#w. Mkmiohist KriscoraL C'wrneit—Rev J. SriL- m an. Pastor Place of bolding service. Davis’ H ill Pn-arhing at l«>i o'clock, a. M . and 1, o'clock, r m ilabWaib School at 9 o’clock, a m -eat« free tiU.ew- and strangers ar eoj.li.vlly invited to attend \\ i>i.ky CHvrfcL. (M H. CuuncH.) Peachtree street—Kev F A Kimball, l»a#tor. sb-rv- l. i-atiov, a. M , and 7 r. M. Sunday School at a.M. IsImty M K. i uracn). Mitchetl street, near the < Hi Hall—Rev. W M ' acMLBT, Pastor, ber- \ ire* Mt 10>, a M.anUT r. m. Sunday School u « A M. Ki. t Uaptict C’Hi aoH, Walbon street—Rev. R w K'LLKK. Paster. Service* at lot* a. m Sunday .school at S r. M No services at night ■*Ai<> i> llarriMT tHracii. Washington street— llc» i>r liuixtlmt. Pastor. Service* at 10J4 a v. ..nil 7 r. m Sunday School at 9 a. M. II x 1’uti.uv runt am Cut’*OR. Marietta street— t s Wu.sox, Pastor, service* 10>4 a. a .i <1 7 p. m Sunday Scb.ol 9 a. M. < t 'T»t PuKAavraaiax tarwa, Washington - eet- Rev. R. R Poarna, Pastor. services at In 1 , a a., »nd 7 P. M. Sabbath School 9a. II M l iui.i.i.-s l.ristofAL) CUIKCO. Washington -tre t Rev C W fUdMAS. Re-tor Services ai lu-v A m., and 4 r. u. Sunday School at9 A M » m i.on ■ y nth Imsacilati Co sewn on—Rev. Katli.r u’Kkilt. Pastor First Maes at7>* a. * second Mas* at 10 a. M. Vesper* at 4. P. M. t»i i in.K.M t tiUKCB, *d floor Bell JoLnson Hall— r PlKunck, Pastor. Service at 10>* o’clock. A M. s. hum's < HAt-Ki.. Corner of C.lhonn and Houston >trc< t.— lt.-v c. W Fuasois, Pastor, service* at !•>Sa a m V amt 7 r. M Sabbath School at t* a. **. t i.AuKN'rt t. UAPtL, t.Omer of Jtuw and Frazer >»rcei>—Uev .1. 7 Bin ai JoHxao.v, Pastor. se| vt e~ 10*, a. M , and 7 r. M. Sabbath School 3 v a. I'u. .Ikssk liouiNo will preueh at Wesley t ii:t|« l Mutiday morning at 10,*4 o'clock. Titk last wtrvIces in the old building of the First Baptist t hureh will b« held to- niorrow, (1). V’.) Sermon by the Pastor. Kev. K. W. Fuller, at 10^ o’clock, a. at. subject: -The Proper Observance of the Cbristinn Satibath.” Sabbath School at 3 o’clock, p. m. * Ihc public are cordially Invited to at tend. Daily Picayune is the title of a new paper to be started by an Association of Printers at Montgomery, Ala. We wish the “Boys” every success, and from our personal knowledge of them, we know that their paper will want nothing in abil ity, either in the Editorial or Printing de partment. It will be devoted to the inter ests of the working men of the South/ The City.—Xot a single arrest was made by the Police last night, nor a disturbance reported. Everything about town seems perfectly stagnant; even the fighting folks seem to have suspended operations during warm weather, and the thieves have all left town, or have on hand a sufficient sup ply to last them for a time. TnK officers and members of the M. E. S. S. A., are requested to attend their regu lar monthly meeting, at the Orphans’ Home, this evening at 8 o’clock. There was no news of interest at Mili tary Ilead-quartcrs to-day. Everything is reported perfectly quiet throughout the State. Dead Men tell no tales, but all who buy goods oi K. II. Muse, on W hitehall street are universal in their praise of the excel lency of his goods, and the remarkable low prices at which they are sold. Mr. Van Epps is also to be found at Mr. Muse’s where he is always ready to wait on his friends and patrons. This firm advertise in the Southern Opinion. Just look for their advertisement. We know Muse, he is the right sort of a man. Editor Southern Opinion: The entertain ment given by Mrs. Battey’s English. French and Musical Seminary, on night before last, was so well received that many citizens desire its reprodinttiou at an early date, if possible. Citizen. We should certainly be glad to witness again this admirable Exhibition, lor ever since Thursday evening, we have been having pleasant visions of Little “Puck*’ and the twin sisters in their fairy dance, and also of our charming young friends, Miss Sallie Sims, Miss Lizzie Wood, and Masters Livingston. Wright and Bell. Miss Stephens and Miss Harris, are entitled to more than a parsing compliment, for they did their parts well. To Mrs. Prather, as Musicul Directress, is due the credit for the music given the audience by the little vocalists, and to Mrs. Goodman lor the fine arrangement of stage scenery. L. B. DAVIS, Hartfort Live Stock Insurance Co. L. B. DAVIS, Xotary Public, Atlanta, Georgia, L. B. DAVIS, Insurance Agent, Atlanta, Georgia. marlS—illy Special Xotices. 0EO1IG1A STATE LOTTERY- fob tiu bm.nkvit of thb MASON’If' ORPHANS’ HOMS, CombhuMtion Class, No. 282. The following were the Drawn No*., May 15th: 00-34-54-6-42-77-02-45-28-27-53-03-13-8 may 10 -It BOYD. WILSON A CO..Manager*. tar POST OFFICE, ATLANTA. UA,. February 19, IS68.—From and alter thl» date, until further notice, titi^ oilier, will beopened and closed as follows: Ol>euat 8 0 vwk, a M Closo at 19* o’clock, r M Open at 9 o’clock, r U Close at e o’clock, r u SUNDAYS. Open at 8 o'clock. A It Close at 10 o’clock, a M feblD—dtf T1IOS. G. SIMMS, P. M. dTThw prevalent belief that General Hancock was a inemlxT «>f the commission upon whose verdict Mrs. Surratt was as sassinated. is not correct. That court was constituted as follows: Major-General Daniel Hunter, President, and Major-Gen eral Lew Wallace. Brevet Major-General August V. Kniitz. Brigadier General Al bion P. Howe. Brigadier General Robert S. Foster. Brigadier General Jas. A. Ekln. Brigadier General Thomas M. Harris. Col. Chas. II Tompkins, and Brevet Colonel D. 11. Clendenin. Hon. John A. Bingham, now one oi tiie Impeachment Managers, was the prosecutor. *•#♦»» Election of Superintendent.—After the adjournment of the Georgia Bail road Convention, the Board of Directors met and unanimously re-elected Col. E. W. Cole, Superintendent. We congratulate the Company on this judicious choice. Col. Cole’s administra tion ha* been satisfactory to all but those who would not be satisfied with anyi*ody or anything.— Aujustu Republican. GKOKGIA, Fulton county. WHEREAS, Joseph Willis, administrator od 1 the estateo! Thomas M. Lee, late oi said county. , deceased, represent* to the Court iu his petition j duly llled that he has fully actrnluutered said j estate: 1 his is, therefore, to cite all i^erson* concerned 1 to show cause, it an) they can, why said admin istrator should not he di.charged Trout hi* said ad ministration and receive letter* of dismission on the first Monday in June. 1S6S. Witness the Hou Daniel /’ittman. Ordinary o- said county, 3*1 December, 1W7. JNO. T COOPER. Deputy Clerk d«*<*4—w<tn Printer’* fee $4.9h COMMERCIAL. Atlanta Wholesale Markets UKI’OUTKI) BY GLENN. WEIGHT A C ARK BACON—Clear sides 2U; clear ribbed side* 19)*®22; canvassed hams 209&I. sugar-cured hams 30®2G, plain hams 1H; shoulders 15. Laud-3oc 9 ft BAGGING AND HOPES—None in niarke'. BKESW AX—Common 37 ft •-So'* £b; .el 38»84c ? X. BROOMS— p (loz.. fW 253$t SO. BROOM CoKS—In demand at #hA>jQr* . p ton, according to qualitv. BUCKEl'S—Painted, UUSbl 60 > do/. ; bound. fl2 503fl50U CASTINGS—5c F R< lor country hollow ware. CDICN MEAL-Unbolted *> bushel |1 0UA>*1 FLOUH—In good demand at |18 9 bbl., Extra $19 F bbl., Extra Family $14 9 bbl., Fancy $15 9 bbl. GRAIN—Corn white $131 05 9 bushel; mired and yellow $1 Bariev $3 50. Rye $1 50. Oats $L Wheat $3 50312 75. HAY -Tenn esse $90 9 ton; Western $>0 p ton. S.VLT—Virginia, 9 sack $275. IRON Bar from ourcity mill* 5c; bank, $19« 19.59; nail rod 14c; Pittsburg bar, PiMnburg band, B*S>4e; common sheet iron, On; ckaro»*al. 10\ ; Russia. SV COTTON G<»ODS—Osnaburg* 'G320>s 9 yard; shirtings 7-8, 15c 9 yard; shirtings 4 4. IA; 9 yard. COTTON Y ARN54— $ bunch of 5 a* $1 ‘JUftil, LKATHBIt—White OakF&48»jO; lfemtoc. 9 ft ; Calf (French/ 9 duz $4-VW0t); Ameri can 9 doz $90350; llarueea 9 A 45990; Cpp* 9 do/ $ -*4 00945 00 SCG V K—Cruslie<i and grannlatftl CoJe- sugar.. A. B C. W>4 10 N«W OrUans 11.^9 t’emarara 1431S>*<''.. COFFEE—Rio 20«n20 ; Laguyr»28.:; Java 40c SY RL PS- 65 31 10 9 galloa CANDLE*—star Canutes 19>^32Ut'.; Hard pre*^ ~d tal ow $5 9 box CHEESE—English dairy 2(k-- S-.Kl^—Clov«r <8:0 liushul: Timothy **126; Hluo gr.s* $3; Orchard $2 25; lied top $2 25; Util t $2 75®a00; llutigariau $3 U). 14if.»fS -<;reen 8c; dry salted t4o; flint I5v OR ANGES—Per box #6 5091 00 LEMONS—Per box $5 OU. FEATHERS—New live geer-e66366c 9 St 410PPER—Sheet 43c 9 R> GUN 1*0 W D E it—inn rout's Sporting $«5.i • keg; blasting V.6 50 t»LASS—Auierlcau, 9 box, 8x10, $6U0; lOx’.r $5 50; 12x18 $8 U0 GINSENG-75378c 9 tk- POTATOEs—Peach bloom $4 50. OIL—Coal oil 50c. 9 gallon , Tanner* $191 *>. RICK—Rangoon 12^313c; Caroliua 14c. 9 ft. RA>rS— In *ood demand at 535 l xC. SOAP Bar 8310c. 9 ft. NA1IA—9 keg, 10s lotkh)$5 25; other numbers 2Sr* additional. GUNNY BAGS—Heavy re>owe»134Sr- 801)A — English IK:; American 9 ft. M VCKEUEL- 9 hlri.. No. 1 fit, .s*»9$3ll; N-. -1 $15; half bbl . No. 1 $11; No. 3 $10 30; So a$8-V. K.it», ft 70. $2 60; ami $4 50. sfA Rt-’ll IoV~ WlillE LEA**—$10 50317 9 100 ft. TIN PLATE—1 C steady at $14 50. CAR PFTS— (Reported by s. S. Kcvnticx. Bru**cl• $1 7532 25; 3-ply Imperial. $3 ?•; A >It $ 9)t92 00; 2-ply , heat. $1 4<'<9* 75; 2-ply air-11. . 9P9$1 35; lleinp -15-375c. M A TTINGS—15375c OIL CLOTHS-1V3$1 30 Full stacks. PRINTS—10315 p yar.l. t'oRSKT JEA:»S-10318MO 9 yard. BROWN DRILLS—18320.; 9 ar.l. SPOOL Til RE vl)—8>.,'c3fl 10 BROWN SIIEKTIN-.S -3 t Granltevi’.l*. U-; 7 8 t*ranitevilie 15c; 4-4 • •rauilevi.l*’ IS/; f-» frion 16c: 4 4 1 rioii 18. 3 4 MtgusiaDr; 1-8** xU'ia 15, 4 4 lugtisl.i 18<-;3 1 S«-.t Dlvnd <>^919e; 7-8 Sea falitnd 12>,3!5<'.4 4 *e . Dtaud t5918|(f. BLc.A. IIED DOMES! Ils 4 4 Rleachlrg 13\ #30r , 7-8 trie .idling 13973; 3 4 Bleaching r«H3c CAMBR1 KS Gl>z>*d 13)a'«l*ttc; Paper l^c. STRIPED slllKTI.NGS 918c. BED fluK 19>4935o CRACKERS—Butter 12915c; roda 12912*4; Flc- ulr- 13914c; Ginger Schnapps 18919c. FERTILIZER!*—So 1 Peruvian Gu*uo 81- 9 ■on; Ph srpliat'* ouatnr $ni 9 ton; Soluble Paelfl-' Guano $75 p ton; Zell’* Super Pnosphatn $75 9 ton; Z- lPs Raw '.tone $70 9 to••; Oakley Mill Flour Raw Bor c $75 p ion; G*p*um $0 9 tor. LI * E Georgia $2 50 9 ask of 5 bush; Ala bama $3 p t*rk <>( 5 bu»h SLATE—lb roll .^$11 f0 9 100 teet aqttare. TOB-vCCO— We have tr> in Meador A Pres the following quotations: Low Grade* 30<91». 9 ft; Low Grade*, new, 60385c p ft; ileu; k tii 7«’9 Tic pft; Goad Medium 739S5r p ft; Fiuewk9$l 9 ft; P.xtra Fine$l 103! 35 p ft THE LIVE DRUG STORE. The Largest stock of Drugs in the Southern Market, OFFEPED FOIZ fASH AT GHKATLY KKOCCLO PltlCf S. if f V ! ! Consisting, iti | art, of PUKE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Cliem'cals, F uid Extract#, Sug a r-c o a t e d Pills, Dye Stufl's, Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Canlroar. Fine Teas. Spices Brandies, Wines. Glassware. Window Gins*, Putty Jtc. l’aiut Color*. (Dry and In oi!) WHITE LEAD. Jewett’* pure. Collier •• XXX Ft lton *• Burl E g’i.h Li >• Bag -ofi.v ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Rich, Delicious Soda Water on Draught, SARATOGA WATKK, KUKSII FROM TUB Sl’RIXO. OS IrUACOll r. CONGRESS, EMPIRE and other highly recommended me ticiual waters tor *»1e. Call and examine for yourselves. HEDWDI) A tti\, mayll-d Corner Whitehall attd Alabatux Street*. Atlanta. Ga WESfEIX & ATLAVTIC RAILROAD. (iKOLlilA, Faybttb county. WUKREAS. Francis Paitersoa. aduiiutsi;ator of Francis M Patterson, represents to the tour* that he has fully ad 111 mistered Frauds M Patter son’* estate: This is, therefore, to cite all person* concerned, kindred and creditor*, to show canse why »ai4 administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letter* of dismission on the first Monday in June, 1868. Witness uii hand and oflictal signature, thl* November 30lh. 1887. EDWARD CONNOR. Ordinary. decA— w6m P:iutcr’* fee #4.5* J. M. & J. C. ALEXANDER, hKALhtta IN l>ulch Halting Cloth*. Mill Findings. HAKDWAKK. IKON, NAILS. Carriage Material, Agricultural and Mining Iutplemonta and buppliea, yoke. CHUNS, 8CYTI1K BLA1>K8 AND CKAULIA, Teel* for a I 1 Trade*, Metal*, Belting, Hollow Ware, Ac. WHITEHALL STREET ATLANTA, GA. in arrt-dV I he regular annual meeting of the A oung Men’s Library Association will be In-Id in the ( ouncil Chamber at the City Hal! t lii«s evening at half past seven o’clock. 1 In* notices i*u!>lish«Hl this morning w« crnuicous. Members anti citizens are most cordially invited to attend. Hknry Jackson. President. " ni-RK is Turner’s y Next door to Jack’s, Whitehall *tteet. That’* the place for ( ig ir.-: and Tobacco. GKOKGIA. Gordon county. WHERE VS, Barbara McGinnis Applies to m« , for letter* of nUi**ini»tratn»n dc t>outs n»u np»u the e*ta e of Stephen McGinnis, late of said 1 county, deceased: These are. therefore toci’eand require all per son* concerm-tl to be and appear at rr v office within the 'ime pre-eribed by law, asu show : cause, ii any thoy Cat*, why *aiil letter* should , not t>e granted Uie aoplUaut. .... , j Giv«-i, under uiv tiand ^nd oflicisl signature, ' this 38th day of April. ordinary. arp39—w30d _ Printer’* tee $%* GKUUG1A. Uibu county. WHEREAS. John White applies to the under signed h>r letters 01 dismission uihiii the cstat-e or James t. Wliiie. latoot said county, deceased: Ail person* liitere>-UMi are hereby required to be and appear at the ' ourt or Ordinary on the flr»t Monday in June next, to show cati»e. if any they have, why letters should not be granted tta* applicant. Given under my hand, officially, thb November ■jrith. 1867 W. M. RIl.EY. Ordinary i,,’v3» »*6n. Printer’* fee $4 5h MANSION HOUSE, .HD t 'anal street, <x>rner Baron no, fronting on the Grand Bay Canal. CSTRlVCB 160-4 BXKOSNK UTKKKT. NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA. rpgltlM vnoderate. Table Sttpidied with the I .» a t. —. % ( _ 4- ,.»j . ■ *$/»»•• 1 Dm, ffl 3 V.AP_v«ft Ria>m* Imr^e, marl*—V Best the .Markets atlord Ugh* mi well Ventilated. E. O. HI K D, COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANT. OHIO 49 West Second street. GKOKGIA. Gordon county. TWO MONTHS a.ter date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Gordon county Georgia, for leave to -ell the real estate belonging to Malinda Townsend, late of said county, tie- ceased March 3*. 1868 , . , THOMAS It B\R5 WELL, Adm’r. mar3l- w3m Printer's $3 GEOKGIA. Gordon county. TWO Months after date application will be n ade to the honorable Court 0! Ordinary of Gor don county, or leave to sell the real estate • i e- longing to’ -Jose It Yrimole. late of said county, deceased. March 16, 1868 JOSEPH TUlMBLK Adininl.-tra <>r. mnrn— w Jui 1'fim.ev * 1«« $> f INCISNATI Liberal advance* made on Consignments Order« *olioted. in art—dv GEO. !H. ALLEN A CO., Commission And Forwarding Merchants, corroN and tobacco factoks, Corner Broad and College N Adll V| LLK . .. ....TkJiNlwKK ON and after Mnv 12th. 1868. Pas»etM«*- Trains will run a* follows; GOING KOltTfl. LEAVE ATLANTA. It.12 A. M Duly (KiJicrr SLisnirq Kintimi PaesKNoKK.— Arrive .t 4’u ivtanoooa 4 45 r M . OAMiuecting »itlt train* of N/.liville atiu C'h*t»anoo*\t Railroad for Nashville Louisville and tile Wnt, and for New York au.i other Eastern Cities, v a Loui.ville; also with train* of Mem phis aud C'harleslou Railroad for Mem phis New Orleans, etc. 4.15 P. M. Daily (xxckft Sundays) Diltof AtR’UVMUUaritfN.— Arrive at Marietta at 5.55P u , Cartersville 8 13 l* M., Kingston « IV 1* M . Dalton 13 30 A. M. 7.00 P- M. Daily gkjcat NoaruKKN Mail.— Arrive at Daltom 120 a u . ••-onnectlug witli train* lo Knoxville. I,\nelibnrg, Washington. Baltimore. Phtlaiielph'a audN.w York Arrive »t Cit itta«oo- 4)i at 4 am, collecting with trains ot Nadi vide and » h i.t.noog, R,il oa 1 for Nashville. I.otlisivlle %mt t:ie We-t. ami for New York and other Eastern cities, via Lotii-vdle; al«o witli train*ol Meni- phi* and < harle.Ut > Railroad for Mem phis, St. J. »ui* and the W#*»t COMING SOUTH ARRIVE AT ATLANTA. j.4^ A M Daily Great Mouth ban Mail — Leaving CuattanooUa at 7.10 r m , con necting with train* of Nashville and C'tiattr.noora and M-mnlii* and Charles ton Railroads, atm Dalton at 9 43 r M , connecting with train* of E. T. and Ga- Ra 11 road I 1 .Of' A M. Daily (Exonrr dUNinYa) Dalton Accowuo.- srios — Leave Dalton at 3 15 4. * . Kingston 5 20 A. M.. 1 arter.vilie 7 15 A M , >1 A) -Ota at 9.27 A M. -. m. kailt (axoarr at stii y/) Exrkxas PassaHOKK.— Leave Cliattan*«,ga at 4 30 A M . e.«nuec.tiag wit.a train* of Na.1i- vllteand CiialtamHiga. ami Nleuipiti* and Uiarleston Railroads. I*u 11m*a*n v a Fatrnl Sleeping Coachet ON ALL NIGHT TKAINN. JOHN B PECK, in.Htil -d Master et Transportation KL ABD W R, B r Hardware for the Million! TOMMEY «c° STEWART, Will TKIl ALL 8 t'KKKT ATLANTA GEOHGIA, urnc/t at wuolksalk Ay;> he tail, t Urge and complete nssortuient of Hardware, at Price* N • 4 Co be (J 11 d e r 1 • 1 d IN THIS PoUTlON OF UAUaUIA. Iron, eAzea, B aoksmith#’ Tool*, Steel, Spade*, Carpsnter*’ Tool*, Lead, Shovel*, Tool* for all Trade*, Chain*, Nails, Farming Implement*, Guns, Castings, Look* and Hinge*, Sheet Iron, Carriage Material, Mining Utensils, Hollow Ware, Ac., Ac. We are Agent*, In Atlanta, for IIOOK’3 ANTI FRICTION METAL, BUFFALO SCALE WORKS. The Hack- Eye. Mower and Hcaper, The beet machine of the kind iu the World, “TRIUMPHANT IN ALL COMPETITION,” and destined to como into gencral u«e at the South. BROOK'S PATENT WROUGHT IRON SCREW AND REVOLVING I’UE'.S, halt of the protUsof which goo to assist in educating young men in Emory College. HTEEMEMBeR THB SIGN OF THB Gold Saw and Game Cock. With a rull stock always on hand and correct ness of butinrs* principle, which we trust h.s always characterized u» in our biioiue** L O N td ESTABLISHED In Atlanta, uf are c. ufldeut 1 f having cotio nue«l to u* that liberal and geuerou. patron a e we have always received. _ V R TOMMEY. J. S- STL IT ART. m»r46 dawlv* Oxford 61 f A R E HE D L C E D I BOARD #2.50 PKR DAY. UNITED STATES HOTEL, LOU1NVLLLB KENTUCKY mart—V Arlington Mutual Life Insurance Company, Oft' VIKGINIA. Principal Office 1914, M *lu street, Uickuiond, Vs. Capital Stock, $150,000. i f>A: KR IX THE V ULINGTON. Mee.au*e t is a8outiiern institution. I.tr.auw it make* its investment* at home. Beers *- it. rate* are a* low a* those of any other responsible Company. Because it concedes larger privilege* to the poiicj Holder than .an v other tannpany J .a t >. A ‘ANDREW*. Agent. Other :.t Smith, Richmond A I/.w .’s, muyS—al.u Alaua.ua street. MOniU LIFE l\SLRl.\l’E (’«, Purely a Southern lustitutiun. PRINCIPAL OFFICES I MKMl’lIIS, TBNJf- ATLANTA, (i \ LOUI8Vil.l.K. KY. Cash Capital ai200,000 OO. 1 N3URK8 liV s and promptly .«lju»t> a i-d i*«-« lu*»rs It* priuripa! busines* i> w uh In- 3>itith«rii ritatc* an I to tlie.u it apiieal. f..r patruuace. BOARD OF DIRECTUKh—ATLANTA, 0A : John B. Gordon, Bm. II l:,,i A Au*te!l. J n , At B. C. V au ey. It K sintiii, J. F. Alexander, J M ,)„h K. W. Holl<ild, A il. 4 o»|Uitl. VVa-lr Hampton OFFICKRS : JOHN B GORDON Pm-i.|. nt BEN H. HB.L, i A- 11. » i»L<diTTT. I •* ' 1 *’ r < -"lmt.. \ \USTKLL. I K W HOU, VXD \ nuance Commit;, e W C. MORRIS S- rr :,r> MEDICAL tiOtiHJ: J M Johnson, M. D. J. F Aiex«o*i«-r. M. D BOARD OF DIRECTORS—MEMPHIS, TLN N. K. C Bnnkley, i'rr*ident Mem phi. ji.d Uni.,- Itock R>iilio.vl. Am«» W-mdrniT, l*re*i lent Mrini.i - mi R.viir-tad. Nam Tate. President M -nu-hi* ani i h i Railroad F. d White. President Mi**t aippi x <d I --: . Railroad F S. Davis, President Kir*t Nanonal B.i.k C P Norris. President Fir*i Nati.n.al La. t Jaoli VVilhar. t or.traru.r N B. Forrest. President P aiiter.’ In.u aine< << L. llowe». < nttnn Factor C W Frazer, Attorney at Law T. A Nelson Cotton Factor Hugh Torrence Co'ton Far'or W A «.wyn ta.tu.it F.cu.r. ». il De u-eV-ure. Planter C. C- Spencer, Auction and tun M.r- c.h nt, Louisville, Ky, OFFICER!: F- M. $ III TIC Acting I’ri si-l-nl tt. C HUnKLKY, / ... , 3AM TATE, \ V Icc I’nm.l. »u BEN MAY RicMan F. 4 HAV M Tr> wsr-r Gen. N. II, FURKK3T Gea'i l'ravetiug Agent MT Liberal inducement, ex ended l«> exi*. rieiice i agents. office: Bail’s Bnllding, Wliilehall «t eet. lua 6 dtf OLIVER & W0DDA1L, Commission Merchants, Comer ol Alahaina ami For.> IU streets. ATLANTA 4.E9KIH A, Have on Cezuigument aud for Hat* ; 11W) Sack* Prime H 111 IK TEN N kwkk < < >RN XlyU BACON -s|;>y.^ bacon hams. Bacon allot I.D/K.s LARD. Ac. aoesT* r<i* HOWARD LINE h i I. S aoknts »■<•* Marietta Paper Mills. Have on hand and made in order all PHI ST A Xl> W R A /* /* / X Which will l»r •«»•«! at tl*«f L O W K S T M AKKK T I* K 14 r. Ma 4. 1*18—dim mt. Lons iioti;l, NEW ORLEANS LOUISIAN \ 0. E. 11A lA.. Tr<n*riet>>r. M TillS elegant laiuily Hotel ha* !»evu c*»,u- pleiely furnuhed throughout, an>« i. ducted on larih the American .ni! Kanipeaa Plans, aud will lie under charge of \|r Jim ■ Barth. in.a I* « FIZZ.iL.CS EI H«PL.tN ilol Nil. HksT v LAS* HOTEL AND KKsTAl KANT. MONTGOMERY A I. »If A M \. J. TlZZALA. Tr'tprir.tnr. S ELECT ROOMS and DINING SALOON- r r Ladies, Families and Private Parti - at reasonable rate* ntavM *■ J Y IlICKINaoN * k Nntl- j( UICK.INSON A N 4» M I 4* N , VO rTO A If OI If A i'OJIMISSIO N \| K IM* !! y .\ i s. (u *.a a r tivk' a co N« 107 C miner *-*i,e-i MONTGOMERY *• ip.»M\. SPECIAL a 1 tent lea ail •< ri, " A rhajr and sale of t«|i> ii r «i « spectfullt .oil .led -dt»nn> niA't. vi , <n - ii tjr.-pront,.,ly i.a<i«. 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