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Ota. Unj w»t to tUaou
l |o itUnd til* Stall t»it.
_»,- AUoo-t ofirybodj hu
l to 111* Bull JVlr, usipt >
i, oho on toriag thilf raonay
J EuaUasoy, Ootarnor
I Oauarel Hatlauk to Mi-
f night, bat will return to tbii
MU & Westers train to-day.
smlla ware all oo beud-
L _..»oim\ a« *ary tear wars
F east, wait or aoatb, or New
aiadaaithtoa “K»«b-
i B. Millet has no lurthar boil
with this OOso. Wa part
. Millar with regret, and wish him
t wherever Providence may out bis lob
i Son served at the Thinlugiving
r at the National Hotel Bute erect to-
HPEOjAL NOTim
Quod I Meplan, AttewtIM.—a
maetiDser .> lastaXaMlea, go. 1.1. 0. Q. I., <U1 bi
Inil esIiM>> nlsbt, toremtor Utk, Aw the parpen
* trumettoj the utiMnd traduim ol the beds*-
By order of C. J. Oliver, W. O. T.
HJflfBY H. DlOEfiON.
uov is-lft jrvrv.H
Pb. J. P. Looax hfifi removal his residence
to McDonough street, near tbs City Hall. »nd
his office to Whitehall stroet, immediately op
posite B. M. Clarke’s building,
nov 18-21
-There will ho sp*
^ in the First liap-
, ten o’clock to-day.
Lae missionary to Africa,
jtsveaiug at Trinity Charob,
[ihor was married to Miss
—iOghter of Col. h. P. Thorn-
fTho eeremouy was perform-
i O. Haygood.
b-Loer Hub-—The wind on
j been furious, as it
_j the head of some unforta
\ hair was found, and is now
the nnthstched fair one
l in person. No charge
-In aecordnnce with the
' Excellencies, President
nor Bollock, the Eiu. Omox
f to-day, in order to observe
at and thauksgiving. Oon-
rwill be no paper issued to-
ir will appear on Haturday
ifter as usual.
-The Committee on Publio
1 its final report to the
fUl be presented on Fri
aderauud that it recom
orfoion for free sohools, ad-
k of ail the white chil-
the committee meets at the
► this eveuing, at 7 o'clock
}present.
pbers i
day. the peopl
i with the people of the
died upon to giro thanks
ah for the blowings Ho has
should be a jubilee of
^miee to the Almighty, for
t has becu great toward
llV fructified the soil and
a by the husbandman to
duntly; the tig-trees bavo
r has the Tine refaaed its
; trees have brought
r kind, and the earth has
yield wealth from the
For these things, it is
jive thanks. Let the peo
Let bu&iucsa be eus-
and everybody give tbem-
fiday. The
Igst. Ma-
[ kinds, need
Lfest, full of
which all
l noted
nthis
ivo our people
kterUimcnt wo
young ladies
__ vivacious,
I as chastity and
f we of the very
I inherited their
. it their per-
I there, bring it
ornament,
“ ffp they
the fa-
i ranks
3weu and
he stage is
i os long as
ng after he
pie ft
I like of which
If. and are not
T. Ford sends
hop among us
-Nsw Fokni-
t— Through
l , Johnson, we hod
I through the
nents at the
I some weeks ago
re taking adrau-
Exoellency, the
fit his apartments;
i of the new fur
ls? the luinri-
i appearance of
nld assume when
sldom soon hand-
□They are perfect
m all appearance
blots tho “home
. nee. The first
f Executive Office,
a consisted of an
dd of beautiful,
l a multipUcity of
i" all inlaid neatly
bed “curiad* and
: of this desk
and is as
front In the
'stands a largo
overnor’s Private
>lid walnut, of the
d os highly politdie«l.
ft very heavy, m ule
upholstered in an
ptyle. The oarpet is
ot st all showy. Bo
(we, who are not ac-
carpets of any
.“gingerly” until we
it go through. Bat
wnor’s consultation
I of tasto. There are
l»e in it; but they
lity. There are
•—of heavy wal-
J richly gilt and up-
Meerned to out wa
nt king. We sat, re-
r State," and, f.g- the
litgraud. But wo di
room utandaa small
in style with the
of which oou-
abiniug gilt and the
Over the windows
ilnut, uniform with
which hangs heavy
! festooned half cur-
g « to the light,
atshness. We
•II iu that “chair of
I the top of that beauti-
upoo thoso frescoed
^good segar. But we
^gbtof smoking in the
ithat bijou of a room,
do the same as that in
»a whole, we do not
ay Sute has a more
Thev reflect great
'• Messrs. Kimball,
* of it through-
Axx kinds of ruling done by Wm. B. Han*
Isiter. Keeps fine lot of paper. novl4-ft
Enaw Watch as, Burnt, Iu*. -I have been
telling this make of watch for the last four
teen months. 80 far they have given elegant
satisfaction as a Railroad Watch.
I will sell them from this date at the follow
ing prices, with the same guarantee that any
one else will give:
1st. Name B. W. Raymond, full jew
eled, Expansion Balance $50 00
fid. Name Culver, full jeweled, Htoel
Balance ...30 00
3d. Name 1L Z. Culver, fail jeweled.
Expansion Balance 35 00
4th. Natno J. T. Ityemou, seven jewels
8teel Balauoe 15 00
5th. Name O. XI. Wheeler, eleven jew
els, Expansion Balance 2J CO
8th. Name XIat Lofleu, seveu jewels,
Expaueiou Balance 20 00
18 Kt. Gold Hunting Oases, elegantly
engraved, from $60 to 100 00
10 Kt. Gold Hunting Cases, elegantly
eugraved, from $50 to 85 00
14 Kt. Gold Huntiug Cases, elegantly
engraved, from $45 to 70 00
10 Kt. Gold Hunting Cases, elegantly
engraved, from $38 to 50 00
Stirling Silver Hunting Cases, from $9 to IS 00
These are the manufacturer's prices. I will
sell any ot tlio above named Watches at these
prices. Gxoaoa Bhaxpb. Jb.
nov7-d30 Live Jewelry Store, Atlanta.
Ueorgfa IUU Lottery, for tki Beaelt of
tbs Orphans’ Home and Was flofcaol. Combination
nu., No. M0. Tbs following were the dmwu num
ber* November If, MM:
(I M-14—M —70 -41-11- 49—48—7—38—09—41—40
nov 1S-4U HOW A HD * C0-, Managers
UK UKAiri lKl L.-ir yoa desire bemuly
you should use Hagan's Magnolia Balm.
It fives a soft, reined. satin-Uke texture to Um oom-
plexlon, removes roughness, redness, blotches, son-
barn, tan. he., and adds a tinge of pearly bloom to the
plainest features. It brings the bloom of youth to the
fading cheek and changes the rustic oountry girl into
fashionable city bells.
In the use of the Magnolia Balm Use the true secret
of besalr. No lady need oomplais si bee complexion J T) KJKNTLY of New York, offer* those who are auf-
who will lo.Mt 7B couti to thli MlWtW «Jd.. '" rl0 « ft °“ W “* “ d Mxan ■ l *H W
Msoordin* to »ct »f Couktm* In
•87, by Moaau Bnaraaonv, la the Oleih’e
he District Court of the United States, tor
B District of Alabama
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
AtUnt*, OonrgUN
ladies’ Entrance—First Floor.
Offlae, No. 84.
MORRIS RERNHARDT.
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OPTICIAN,
EVERYBODY READ.
There will be exhibited in my window, on
Monday, the largest stock of watches ever
seen in thin place. These watches are to bo
sold in the next thirty days, at prioea to suit
the purchaser. Come one, oome all, bay a
watch at your own price. They arc sent to
me to sell, regardless of value.
Geosok Shaup, Jb.,
novl4-6t Live Jeweler, Atlanta, Oa.
My Fall and Winter Block, seiectod by my
self is now complete, and I iuvito all my lady
frieuda and others to call and inspect my
goods. They will tlud the latest styles at
unosnally low prices. Man. Fhank,
Decatur street, Opposite City Park.
nov7-3m
Fobs.—A large assortment of Lady’s and
Misses Fais at prices to suit every one. at
nov7-3m Mrs. Franib’.
Memoranda Cases, with name, $1 00. All
kinds Ruling and Binding.
Wm. R. Hanleiter,
oct 28-tf Granite Block, Broad Street.
Rooms State Central Committe* )
Union Republican Party op Ga., V
Atl&nta, November 5, 18C9. )
A meeting of the State Central Committee
of the Union Ropublioan Party of Georgia
will be held at Atlanta on Wednesduy, Novem
ber 24, I8C9. As matters of great importance
will conic before the meeting, the attendance
of every member is urgently solicited. By
order of Foster Blodgett,
Chairman State Central Committee.
J. R. W. Johnston, 8ec’y, pro tent. novGtd
Go to Sharp’s Live Jewelry Store Monday,
and aeo Watches from $7 60 to $300—more of
them than was ever seen hore beforo.
tiovH-Ot.
Go to Sharp’s and see the largo stock of
Watohos. novl4 Ot.
Gaix and see those beautiful Scotch Plaids
and Arabs, at Mrs. Frank’s.
nov7-3m
Subscribe for Hanleiter’s Atlanta Directory
note, and have your name in bold type.
novl4-tf.
Mio&xiNK. Music, Law Boons, Blank
Books, etc., bound or re-bonnd by Hanlei-
novl4-tf.
jurjroujrcEMmjrTs.
FELLO W CITIZENS i-Tker* btlag m
nomination of the Dejnocntto party for tha poeition
of the Mayoralty, I further announce myself a Detno-
or«tio candidate for that petition.
BeepectfuUy,
November 4th, IMS. B. J. Roach.
We are authorized and raqneatcd to aa-
nounoe tha name of J. B, William* as a candidate for
theoffleo of Mayor, at the ensuing election—eubjeot to
the decision of the vote* at the ballot box.
We are authorised to announce Uon.
William Kssacd •« a candidate for Mayor at the a*
pruaoblqg elestion. oot kfftfie
FOR MAYOR.-We are authorised «
anno one* JOSEPH WINBHIP, Kf<^ as 4 candidate for
Mayor if jfifte city sf Afftnla. ■ T ... oRlT-tie
M. E. KENNY
VINO furnlahed “Invigorating Beverage*” to
many of hi* frlenda who are oandidatea for Al-
inio honor*, takes thi* oocsalou to extend to the
PUBLIC? GENERALLY,
a eordlal tnvIteUou to call at hie
New House on Pryor Street,
or at his Aid stand on Alabama Mreet, nd try hit
Col<^brnted Oltl Wlokllfl’e,
BUSHELS Seed Oats for aale, by
Iiupalred Digestion.—All the organs of
1 ho body are, so to speak, the pensioner* of the atom
ach. Iu that living laboratory is prepared the nouiah-
ment required to euataln them, aud by the veeeebr end
iuota oonnectod with the digestive appara’us, thki
uouriahmeut is conveyed to every part of the eystom.
Upou tha quality and quantity of this element of life,
and upon the manner in which It la distributed and ap-
portionad, physical health mainly depends, and aa the
mind Inevitably sympathise* with the body, tbo vigor
of the one la absolutely necessary to the well-being of
U10 other.
It la because nOSTETTEB'S STOMACH BITTERS
accomplishes this double object that it enjoy* a repu
tation as a preventive and cur«tire never heretofore
attained by any modicinal proportion. But its direct
beneficial operation upon the weak or disordered
stomach is not its sole reoommendatlon. It is the
most comprehensive of all known remedies,
tones, strengthens and regulates the discharging as
the aaaimulatlng organs; gently moving the
bowels, promoting healthful evaporation through the
pores, rousing the inert liver from its torpor, and in
ducing harmonious aud natural action in the whole an
imal machinery. This benign result is not produced
by any of the reactionary drags which are used ao lav.
lahJy in the old school practice, founded by Paracelus;
but by mild, safe and agreeable vegetable agents in
termixed with a pure and mellow stimulant which
diffuses their influence through the system and ren
der* their sanitary properties active and effective.
uov 17-1 w
TR# Demand Tells th* Btery — From all
directions orders for Phalon’s VItails or salvation for
the hair come pouring in. All the noxlons dyes, Ac.,
go down before it. A year henoe they will be unmark
etable. The ladles say It is as pleasant to use as a
perfumed toilet water, and it is as transparent as crys
tal. Nothing else reproduces so perfectly the original
hue of the hair. nov 1C oodSt
1.0CURANIC A CLARK, Altai moys.—Of
fice on Broad street, over Echols’ Seed Store. Practice
anywhere in the State, United States Supreme Court,
and Superior Courts. jy 86-dly
MASONIC—Atlanta Lodge, No. 90, meats
on every Second and Ponrth Thursday night in each
month.
Fulton Lodge, No. 216, msets evory First and Third
Thuraday night in aach month.
ML Zion Royal Arab Chapter, No. 16, maot* every
8eoond Monday in each month.
W. II. TULLEB, H. P.
A. Rosxhteld, Secretary.
vis. General Insurance Agent,
Ayer’s Cathartic Piil-J,
/ Perhaps no one instil*
«|-ur«ui everybody tis
nr Iteibru to universal-
, adopted into use, iu
.at ciUcicnt purgative
VUt. The obvious rea
son is, that ibu a mure re
liable ami fnr more effec
tual remedy Uutu nay
other. Thme " » I \
tried It, know tint if ctiVo*4''tboui; thor<- t\!t-> luvo
not, know' that it turf's their neighbor* aud trioteis,
nod 1 til know tlml what it titles 01100 it does always
— Unit iinavor fails Uirougdi any fhult or neglec t of
iU -Miaposition. Wa Mto thoRMBds upon tlion-
• ii.dI of ccrtilicntes or tbeh* remarkable “
i .Uow mg complaints, but such cures
y noigliboriiood, and wr * f*
I'iapteu to all ngftsRnd conditio
*nt lining neither cnlomf'
tay he lakeu wUh •
^ aui'Uio
luOt|>ublish tlieiiu
* in ail ellmntes;
_ _ JVty by anybody. Thcl
oiif.ir coating preserve* thorn ever firsh and makes
UiCJt pleasant to Like, while being purely vegetable
a t harm can arise from ihoir uto in any quantity.
l'hev ope-ate l»y Lhelr paworm ini nonce on tho
iuti m'al viscera to purify Uie blood and stimulate it
iujo healthy ” » -* —* -
n.ncli, bovrcli, live
are given in tiie wrapper 01
>\Viug complaints, wlik-li t’lesi
5« TO
Oonu-neio!-,.
5.000g?s
20.000
nov i«-6t
the box, for ii
J’W/s rniUdly
For lsy»|i«*|»Niii (
ntu, I.auiritor an
should be taken moderately to aUmulato tlxc storn-
ach and restore its hoaltliy tone and action.
For I.lt rr Complaint and its rarioua symp
tom*, IBlIiou* UcHilnckv, Nick llsaiachs,
Jaundice or Grrru Mlckuru, Bilious
Colic and Bllioua Fevers, they should be ju
diciously taken for each case, to correct tho diseased
"B .
3 is cron j
i>nmatl»is, Oonf, Gravel, l*aln
the system. With such chango those complaints
disappear.
For Drsfixy and Klmpairal ffwelllngw Uiey
should be taken la large and frequent doses to pro
duce the effect of a di'Mtfo purge.
For SappiTMlon a large doso should ho taken
as it produces the desired effect by sympathy.
A* * Vinner Pill, take one or two Ffffs to pro-
Mte digestion and relieve the stomach.
Ar occasional dose stimulates the stomneh and
bowels into healthy action, restores tho appetite,
and Invlgoratoe the syetem. Hence it le often ad
vantageous whore no *erton« derangement exists.
One who feels tolerahly well, often flnds thatadoee
of these Pills makes him Ibid decidedly better, from
their cleansing ami renovating effect on the diges
tive apparatus. 1
DM. J. C. AYE It A CO., Practical Chemists,
LOWELL. MASS., V, 8. A.
Sold by Red wine A Fox, J. 8. Willeon, and all the
Druggist* In Macon. Also, by all Druggist* and Deal-
eep3d-deodAw-‘JlH
Assignee’s Sale.
ol
. . ft
hoera of aale,
First Tuesday in December neit,
tract of land usually known aa the Brown place, cc
talcing elghty-eaven acres, more or lees, adjoining
lands of McCullough, Nowell, Oreeham, Herrin, sad
II
\JtTVM 1
Yf tewr
Tuesday %
AY ’ » *+ '£*** k i:t*sa, by
* vso. A .taeiAA
kttornoY aa t Li a Y.
ATLANTA. «A.
tOP Breed eft.. Gev. Browa’e finlldlng.
aoria-ly
WOTICB.
ILL be eeld b4fore Uie Court House door, In th«
* Haralson county, on tha Ant
wt, between the legal hours ot
eels, the fottuwiny fruperty. belonging to the estate of
T.fL ■atfterfletfi.Mle of said County, deeeuasd:
Tha ptautatteu whereem he died, eouteiafug
Scree, atom or teea, lying on the TeOapooee rtv
•iBd toOeeeaetuf ffuebauan, HW seres tu e high *t
oTeutllvatimi 9*aswee bt line river bottom lend.
HM.AT. N SvrrKUrXKLD,
oct IK SOdpreSre f«M Admlatetiuton
HiKATSON SrEWtr 8Al»
W ILL be eeto before the Court Douse door, fa the
town st ffdehaaaa, la Bantleon county, ou
^ First Tuesday la December aexl,
StSZSt
- .irtiot A. t. Butte* m
Carroll Superior Court for
are. said Bottraxa *»
J. U. WAI.DBOTB.
Coroner aud acting Sb'ff
. Garnett Andrews, Register la
M C NAUGHT, ORMOND ft CO.,
IMPORTERS OP
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
IRON AfTD NTEEL.
DEALERS I*
Sous, Axes, Hoes, Chains, Ao.
AIM egeate Air the eels of
ant! maattoarTowder, Old D*-
Malla,
ml ad .lock, t nbraoHj. In todltlon to th- -bora,
domptow uw rtmenl o( Uulld.r,' “■
$>uo,- Tool., An«I., Tloto, DoUowi, HortoJ-d -
feo«.. Cotton uj Wool(Mrdi.Clrcntartoil Mllilto..,
Lo.lh.ir and Rubber RoMan, Ron SooH* flrtnd-
SfiMJ SR
Prtlo«« utd Sh.ru, na ml Looiul BnU.Pol.,, M,
at the lowest market ratea,
at UidroW stand,
ismtqmR
IN THE YEAR IS0BBY
DR.M.BERNHARDT. IN
TtiCCLERKB OFFICE OFTHE
wnfiffi
?EmAL
TRADE MARK.
GLASS SPECTACLES,
tilor to any othei
oe with the sclent
the peculiar form of
A CONCAVE CONVEX ELLIPSIS,
Admirably adapted to the organs of sight, and perfect
ly natural to the eye, affording altogether the heat a*H-
flclal help to the hauaa vision ever invented. Deed
only by
MORRIS BERNHARDT,
Spectacle & Optical Manufacturer.
1. They cam he warm with perfect ease
for any length of time at one sitting, giving astonish
ing clearness of vision, by candle or any other artifi
cial light, comfort to the epoctaole-wearer hitherto an
il. Ilow to select Glasses. It requires
professional guidance even when a good article le of
fered. Dr. Bernhardt not only has the beat Glasses
m be found in the market, but carefully exam
inee the eyes, and gives indispensable advice m to the
proper selection of them.
3. When the eyes ache or pain through
the action of a bright light, such aa ia reflected from
ow, auuny weather, white paper, and In fewMif,
writing or sewing, or vivid colored bodies; these
lenses, by softening the rays, effect a most agreeable
sensation and give great relief.
4. These Spectacles are icleutlHcaUy a4.
Justed to every case of defective sight with unerring
accuracy, whether arising from age, strain, over work,
premature deoey, by Morris Bernhardt ou a new
and exact principle, entirely hie own, whioh has seldom
failed to be oorrect.
9. After several years of public prate tics,
adjusting spectacles to patients under every aspect of
defective vision, as well aa experience in an extensive,
long-established business In his Optical Stores, both
here and in Europe, M. Bernhardt considers it a *uin
dent guarantee of hie ability t> supply such glasses as
beat calculated for the assistance of imperfect
sight.
M. Bernhardt, te signalise Himself
from the host of pretenders in hi* profession, with
pride submits for Inspection, copies of testimonials he
has received from medical gentlemen of the moat un
questionable respectability and talent iu America;
also, a number of certificates from well Mown gentle
men of distinction who have used hi* spectacles—-the
originals of all which he will be happy to show to
those who may request it. The use of any of the fol
lowing name* or certificates hereunto affixed, without
n actual possession of the same, would be a forgery,
capital offeuoe, punishable by State imprisonment.
Testimony of recommendations from
Medical gentlemen, Professors of the highest OpthaL
mic talent in Atlanta, Ga., and in the Union:
Atlanta, Ga., November Hd, 186t.
I have examined carefully, sad with maeh Interest, a
collection of glasses for the relief of Impaired virion,
submilted to m by Prof. Bernhardt, an Optician.
In adaptation to the end proposed, as wall as la ele-
T
%
Y
8
Manufapturar
AND
Crackers
WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND.
CORNER OE ALABAMA ANO WHITEHALL BTMBUTS,
ATLANTA.
ATLANTA SECAR MANUFACTORY !
;HOLD ! WE COME !!
‘THE LIVE DRUG STiO,RE M
Still on the traok'with renewed speed, and the largest stock of goods] ever
before arrived.
REDWINE FOX
£UUtoMtol MUtton to tkto,MEUIAa.-\r"W«ipp>r of WHITE LEADS o, ^ndw. Osr itock ol
FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS
Is Unequalcd in tlio Month.
BOIALlMPOXrATION of Tooth Brushes, Combs, Hair Brusho*. Toilet Goode. Perfumeries, ka
tror in thla intrliitf
■ any ever offered iu this market.
We are offering Inducements to dealers, In our
W H OXiBB AL13 D H P A. H T 2MC 32 IVT Tl,
* examination of our stock before purchasing elsowhere.
REDWINE & FOX,
Comer of Whiteha'l end Alabama Streets,
Atlanta. Georgia.
T.A. CHASTAIN.
promini
Bates.
ay spin ton may have Any
Wo’fullj ooncur In the above opinion of Dr. Miller.
JOHN M.JOHNlSON, M. D.
JAM. F. ALKXANDBR, N. D.
Atlanta, Ga., November 3d, 1869,
It affords me pleasure to state that I have carefully
examined Prof Bernhardt’s collection of glasses for
the eye, end from hie explanation of the manner la
which he adapts them to imperfect eyes, I aa fully
satisfied that he thoroughly oomprehenda the science
of Optics, and that he ia practically eminently akillful
in the adoption of instruments for the relief of ail
forms of imperfect vision within the scope of relief
without an operation.
I am confirmed in aay own opinion, ef the Profes
sor's merit by the testimony of the most reliable end
' ent medical men in various cities in the United
telto whoa
J. P. LOGAN, M. D.
Atlanta, Ga., Norcmbcr 3d, 1869.
We have examlntd Frol. Bernhardt’s beautiful and
eateuaive collection of (Meuse for the reliof of iso-
paired vision, and believe them the heel adapted to the
which they are Intended, than any we have
; and further believe that the Protestor ia an
accomplished Optician.
D. C. O'KKEPK. M. D.
JAff. M. RARIIICK, M. D.
Atlanta, Ga.. November 3d, 1869.
Ft of. M. Bernhardt has furnlahed me with a pair
of Concave Lena which suits my case exactly. From
personal experianoe I oan cordially advise all persona
whose natural vision requires the supplewema of art
to avail themselves of ths Professors akULXU has
exhibited to me reoommendaUoasfrom eminent phyai
dans and minis tars, with many ef whom I am per- i
tonally acquainted. He ia evidently an Optician who
understands his business.
I have seen touc hing
hardt as an Opdclan, and most freely oommend those
rssuwasasti
I regard Dr. Bernhardt as an aeeompliahed Optician
and a gentleman deserving patronage.
JOHNS. WILSON, D. D.,
Pastor let Prosbyterlan Chareh,
Atl-nta, a. . M, 1W*.
IBF. SUBSCRIBER moet respectfully informs the citizens of Atlanta, and surrounding eeeatey, thffft he wffi,
FOR THE NEXTSIXtY DAYS,
■ell oat hie entire stock ri a reduced price, by Be
WHOLESALE OH RETAIL,
Conalsting of
200,000 Scffnrs, price $22 00 t« $80 00 per Thonaud,
Tobacco Pancake Rolls, Bright Navy, Stonewall Twlat,
W. Brown’. Bright round, 160 dozen Pi peo, from $1 per kindred to *4 SplOM.
0*11 .ooii, or ,oa will Iom— pixg»ln. Ula.t«*r.prm,llrOlwW SICKEN
st 28-dam No. 11 Peacktree Street, opposite National Hotol.
PLEASE READ THE NAMES ATTACHED TO THIS
TESTIMONIAL.
AJTIuJLVITJLo GA- Sapftrimbrir l*to !•••*
W E, the ntderkigned, are using tho 1
National 8tove Works,” of Now York,
rttcoiumund them to all who desire to purchase e first class artiole:
CAPT. J. MORBI8ON,!
J. O. BRUCKNER, Atlanta, aa.
MRS. R. 8. OVERBY, Atlanta, Oa.
COL. R. F. MADDOX. Tobaooo Merchant, Atlanta, Ot,
J. M. BORN. JR., Goal Marchaot, Atlanta, Oa.
JOHN H. FLYNN, State R. R. Shop. Atlanta Ua.
NELSON J. DOOLITTLE, Oonduotor State U. B.
JOHN A. DOANE, Attauta, Oa.
R. J. DAWSON. Atlanta, Oa.
REV. JULIUB T. CURTISS, Atlanta, On.)
J. H. GOLDSMITH, Atlanta IateUlganoer.
We are the aoie Agents *1 a}Atlanta for 'fThe National Stove Werka,” and keep
pletc aasortment of tbvlr
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
WHIOH W181LIe WHOLBSALFANB BFTAIL.*
▲T FACTORY PRlCRte,
r And’also a fallfitook of House Fnrnlshief Geeda.
HUESTIS A HOPE,
Markham’fl Umpire Rotk,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, da.
e above certificate.
W. M. ORIIMLY,
Faster Trinity M. K Church fioatk.
Atlanta. November M, Udf.
To the above testimonials! cbserftiiy toMmjr name.
Faster let Baptist ChareW,
dlkuie
Aliuta, K«mlw M, MM-
KutoVniTr April 17th, 1WIT.
Tk. diatewito b.l«u Dr. Brulurtt m-toOr
ttolu. U, -oourdtol to m, oburr-Uon, tlut wUl.
tor ptatood to more ttton thoy too*, to toon more
, am tod- tare M . „
TMtlrei.til. 4alldru th. .ban reap
>0* to w It U Mitordt'i oOtot, from tto moot
reltobU ud veil toon t reltomre M tto Diltod
•9a.w» , reDorenior of South OuoUu; Hontlo
”i"^fT. ■■
laWtomr of nnttola
amt. boar, from » a. «a..
Imuiia ft n
Jito^bSttoto7SSSltotool*J«tS. rel
I Rmploy no Fad'dlan.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
ill scrofulous diseases, ulcere, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic discerns In all etaa, arid rtfifoi
It qntckly removes virus from the eoasUtwtton and bleed, and reaSurui tee
patient to perfect health and purity. YYy ff end bs eeeWnaad.
Prepared la the UtonUrj #f PEMBERTON, WILLOOR, TAYLOR, ft CO., WHkmH
DnqnrlfiU, Atlaatfi, Qrirfii*
5LT IjOW
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l\j?tun 1e3fi? > ?i 1 mla ■!*
90 Pounds Balaam Oopai vi
ls hi SBB SCTmSSS
CHASTAIN & FOX,
WHOLESALE AUD RETAIL
FURNITURE DEALERS,
NO. 4, GRANITE BLOCK;
BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
offer at prioea^that „defy
Bedsteads, Bureaus,
Sideboards, 1-4 Marble and Full Marble,
Book-Oases, Wardrobes,
Hat Racks, WashBtands, Etc.,
Plain and Marble Top.
Tbe|Largeat’Lot k oi Chalr<that|waa|ever In the city at one time, all of which wo offer'.al ■
Wholesale Factory Prices in Louisville, Kentucky, Etc.
Bow ia your time to buy cheap and good bargains. Wo arc determined to sell goods lower than can he
ght here. Dealer* will do well to examine onr stock before going North, aa tboy will save cost of transput-
tallen. Ladles especially are Invited to call and examine this stock. Don’t forgot the place.
M anANiTm block, bhoab stubbt.
M. O. MARKHAM.
BOOTS AND S3 H OE S
SOLEIILEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS, AC.,
EMPIRE;BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA-
GEORGIA
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will find it to their advantage to examine my stook, as it is
ssiiaoTiiD w itxx onuAT oaii b.
And parehated exdnslrelj for CASH,
From the Best Manufacturers.
Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a
Speoialty.
t M. O. MARKHAM.
I. L. FALK & CO.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS ! NEW SYSTEM !
I'tTriaW A jii"-"
miH uudersigned take great plsavurs in informing tho clttaens of Attauta, an I surrounding country, that they
1 have opened In tha largo and ootivno lions store, formedy ocouplrd by J. H. White A Co., next door to
Meador k Bros., Whitehall atreat, where we tntoud to kobp yerraaneOtly one of the largest stocks of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
adapted for the Southern market, and the many facilities aud ad
exeluaiveiy, we manufieotare our goods, we are enable! to offer y
* etior goods at very low prloee.
s shall have but OltTNl PHX03D n«d teftHurik
eeae < cuU and esaminfiour goods before gurdisalng elsewhere
laaufoctary 44 Murray ML. l». Y., Htore In lavas
S6 fit. Jallau fit.TVtorr In fTharleetovi,
ik, whioh oomprlees all kinds
BfoVOAKH ONLY. Ala will lusurro
» ssTssnsh, Qa.,!fo, 140 Congrru Si., a <1
N.C., 157 Meeting and 303 Klaa Street h
i. L.
PETM (ML
JOHN
1 KEROSENE OIL.
T. HAGAN
4V ri(' MpfOW PRU’AUMD.TO orm TO THE TRADE AEY QUANTITY OF THE
CELEBRATED PETRO OIL
ud tto txtot 4<uutr of 1.8. JOKES- MOMMM-
NON-EXPL08IVE KER08ENE OIL.
T K4W OOKEStmoK to KtoMP OILS toto, M ohup 6r chtoftor thu toy how, aolth of B^lreua, ,
1 -to Ire. » mil to. to J
Lamps, Burners, Obinmeyt, Wioks, Shades, in fhitt everything pertainino- to
if, and suite not a pertU-U o
rn. itotooftoYreto ..d tail feirti re. mull to «■
le- nS k rltre , ifc , TlSlW?i?mtt4MiT.. -ud «ui tire m *
tore, are.>1**^ TtSSSto.
r to nr rot oOired to «ki pw
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■ too, *-»<**»#*.« toSto.
Wto ^fkreMtto>t|0T^am a. ur*
of tto r.-i r,T f ' TtSol,.