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JACK & CO.,
43
Peachtree Street,
CONFECTIONERS rt BAKERS
Always the, Freshest and Best Bread, Cakes of all
varieties, Candies, Wats, Baisins, Jellies, Canned
Goods of all hinds. Toys, Willowware, etc.
REMEMBER,
_—at
JACK’S,
4:3
PEACHTREE STREET.
SKETCHING, DBAWINC c" DESIGNING!,
'Wlxltelxa.il Street, Atlanta, G-eerg-la.
Drawing for Wood. Engravings and General Designing.
“Were not summer’s di dilation left
A liquid prisoner, pent in walls of glass,
Beauty’s-effect of beauty were bereft,
. Nor it, nor no remembrance what J t was ;
But flowers distilled, though with winter meet,
Lease but their show, their substance still lives
sweet.”
OF" The Atlanta Constitution, speaking of the
Mystic Owl’s display, adds:
THE PERFUMED BALL ROOM
was one of the novel and grateful features of the
great, event. As the guests entered the Opera
House they were greeted with the most delicious
odors, as from a freshly blooming bed of a thou
sand flowers. The air was laden with the soft,
sweet perfume that seemed to be the very breath
of the god less of pleasure and a wooing to the
gaieties of the occasion. A fountain neatly placed
was playing all the evening the cologne which
gave forth this perfume, and the practiced senses o'
the ladies at once detected what it was. We need
hardly say that the fountain and the two atomizers ;
were dispensing to the atmosphere the odor of i
TAYLOR’S PREMIUM COLOGNE,
an article of home manufacture that his promptly
won its way into wide-spread popularity as prefer
able to most of the doctored “extracts” of the
day. This cologne is made by Mr. Walter A.
Taylor, of Taylor’s drug store. This cologne is
of the finest quality, lasting and delicious, and an
esteemed ai tide upon the toilet table of every lady
in the southeast. The demand for it is great, and
it needs only to be tried to be approved. The
quick and delicate senses of the Mystic Owls at
once discovered its merits, and they had no hap
pier conceit to offer their guests than these fountain
jets of delightful perfume. The fair dancers who
found it so grateful a refresher last evening will
not forget it, but will please themselves and honor
their entertainers by keeping up the sensation
throughout the twelvemonth by means of this
same delightful agent.
Ask your Druggists or Fancy Goods
Dealers for it. Sold in 25c, 50c and SI.OO sizes.
MANUFACTURED BY
Walter S.
ATLANTA. GA.
EISEMAN BROS:
55 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.,
MtaTfc,
DEALERS IN
HEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
AT THE
LOWEST CASH FIGURES.
PIEDMONT
AIR-LINE
*
>
Peerless & Lovely I
SURE, SAFE & SPEEDY!
Close connections, comfortable Coaches,
cheap Carriage—with no superior, and without
a rival for the grandeur of the scenery along
its line —a climate unsurpassed on the globe
for its invigorating, life-giving and life-sup
porting effects on humanity; the extent and
variety of its productionsand resources; the
favorite haunt of those seeking Health or
Pleasure; a sanitarium for the one and a para
dise for the other.
The Piedmont Air-Line being the shortest
route between the South and Southwest and
the North and the East, with its rapid and
safe transit in superb Coaches over a smooth
track, is not only the best, but the cheapest
route between the sections.
Time is money, and the saving in time as
the assurance of no delay, renders it the favo
rite route for all business men.
It is emphatically the “ People’s Route.”
All classes go by this line.
Civilians and soldiers, merchants and me
chanics, professionel men, and the sons of toil,
as well as the men of wealth, find it the line
best adapted to transport them.
It has been the leader in all movements tend
ing to give the people cheap and safe transit,
in devolping the era of good feeling between
every section of our common country, in build
ing up the waste places and developing the re
sources of the section traversed by it. To the
emigrant it offers for sale 300,000 acres of fine
land on easy terms, and extends to each and
all a hearty welcome to come and settle along
its line, and grow up with a country that
savans and scientists prophesy is destined to
be the most populous and prosperous in the
Union.
W. J. HOUSTON,
G. P. & F. A., Atlanta, Georgia.
A. POPE,
G. P. A F. A., Richmond, Va,
“JULIUS ujrownT
Attorney | Counselor at Law,
ATLANTA, GA.
Master in Chancery United States Circuit
Court Northern District of Georgia ; attorney
for the Western & Atlantic Railroad Company,
and the Citizens Bank of Georgia.
iiimiiiniiii
ROUTE
IS THE DIRECT LINE EROM
ATLANTA
And all other points in the South and South-
east to
ST. LOUIS
And the East, West and North.
THE POPULAR LINE TO
TEXAS
Is via Columbus, Ky., and the
GREAT
IIIIWIMB
ROUTE.
•
PALACE SLEEPING CARS,
FAST EXPRESS TRAINS,
AND
SURE CONNECTIONS
Can always be relied upon if your tickets read
OVER THE
IMOlffl
ROUTE.
For further information call upon any Ticket
Agent in the country, or address
0. W. RUGGLES,
Gen’l. Pass. & Ticket Agt.,
St. Louis, Mo.
E. F. SISSON, Southeastern Pass. Agt.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
IMPORTANT
TO
EMIGRANTSI
‘HOMES IN TEXAS,’
Is the title of an Illustrated Pamphlet, descrip
tive of the country along the line of the
INTERNATIONAL
-A. IST ZD
GLNrMI
And contains the names and address
of Farmersand Planters in Texas who
have Farms for sale and rent, and the
names of those who will require farm
hands next year.
It also contains a correct Map of the
State, and of the United States, show
ing the
International
-A-ISTZD
Great Northern R, R.
AND CONNECTIONS
To be the
Most Direct aoi Best Boole
TO TEXAS.
' ♦♦♦
A copy of this Book will bo sent
free to any one desiring correct infor
mation relating to Texas, upon appli
cation by letter or postal card to
ALLEN McCOY,
Gen’l. Freight & Pass. Agent,
PALESTINE, TEXAS.
GREAT
Midland Route.
Shortest
and Quickest
Route
FROM
ATLANTA
TO
New York.
SEE SCHEDULE BELOW:
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6 6
& £
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3 3
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Lv. Atlanta, Ga., via Air-Line 3:30 p.m. 4:30 a.m
“ Gainesville “ “ 5:55 “ 6:52 “
“ Athens, “ N. E R. R., 4:05 •*
“ Seneca, “ Air-Line 9:02 “ 9:50 “
“ Greenville, S.C. “ 10:45 “ 11:25 “
“ Spartanburg, “ “ 12:01 a.m12:42 pm
“ Charlotte,N.C .R.&D.R.R 4:15“ 4=22“
“ Greensboro “ “ { “ t . 7:56 “
“ Danville, Vj.,Va. MidRR 10:451. m 10.35 “
* r ui « 11 « f 1:25 p.m i:oi a.in
Ar. Lynchburg- “{ Dinner.
Lv.Atl inla.Gj.,viaW.&A R.R 2:50 pm
“ Ddton,Ga.,E T.V.&G RR 7:20 “
“ Cleveland, Tenn. “ B:s9am Supper
“ Knoxville, “ “ 12:01 Night.
“ BristoLTen ,A.M.&O.R.R 5:38 am
“ Wytheville, Va., “ 8:31 “ Breakfast
Ar. Lynchburg, Va., “ 1:30 pm Dinner
Lv. Lynchburg, Va.,V.M.R.R I:sopm I:o6am
Ar. Charlottesville, “ “ 4:20 “ 3:20 “
Manassas, “ “ f 7:46 •< 6:22 “
I Supper.
Alexandria, “ “ 8:50 “ 7:20
Washington, D. C , “ 9:15 “ 7:50 “
Baltimore, Md ,8.&0.R.R,i0:35 “ >0:05 “
“ “ B.&P R.R, 11:05“ 9:35“
Philadelphia,Pa.P.Wß RR. 3:201m I:2spm
New York, P. R.R .... 6:45 “ 3:45 “
Schedule No. i has Pullman Sleep
ing Car Atlanta to Washington with
out change, and Schedule No. 2 has
Pullman Sleeping Car Charlotte to
Washington without change.
HU SUUGHTSB.,
General Ticket Agent.