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u-B... Jmm Boring, D. D..
1 ni 10| o'clock
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m
;bborlng comity In
' rib market. He
L~Y»«tH4aj wo.tlia "coldeet
" the wind blew ut-
r charming.
L—Tbe management of the Verie-
lee a eaneetion of dnaecmwa
In the niMDthne thay bam
r of olerer rnriety performer.,
' ilDg large crowd. crery emp-
i henoe we
f grounds
lea of on-
fJESfc*
I will U
tum
in two dgy’i notice.
ux>mt tou-J. e.;
National Hotel, hae a a
and miaaea’ fure.
Railroad Da-
1 blind. Iliad
no.Sl-St
i, oppcaite the
»k of tadle.’
Xs> Hum 9iu or Baas ttiT.T *T
ST.re ful-?a» Oats Orr* Bsa*s».--In
SwaBSiflesafSEfl
Ball played at tbe State Fair. ‘‘Fromin
graphic dispatch wo bam learned thal
inatob gacee of baee ball was pkjred e» llseon
follow
Bees
Ball played at the State Felr. “Fromistele-
dispatch wo baee learned that the
me of bees ball wee played
TMtottUy between the 'VAT
Banting tha Sneanne* Baaa Ball (MX andtba
nina of the "Gate City" Club of Atlanta, who
bam heretofora ehthnad the obampkmahip of
the Booth. The following Is the eoors of the
geaoe:
•4T1KHAH*
A dispatch from Macon
Maura. I&ehter A Mercer, of
-Brewery, took tha pwmiani
| at the State Fair. Thut ia
r * f expected who ever drauk
ix.—Tbi* noted Method-
{attend the North Georgia Con
meets at Rome on tbe 5th ot
1 it ia probable that he will be
‘; Atlanta before he leavee the
-The traiDN on the Mnoou
l were greatly behind again
1 for the want of water. It ia
toying to have thing* ao, e«j
w ^»te to depend a poo. then 1
\ regard to the Fair.
x —Thera wiU be a meet ing
i and pew holdera of the Cen-
t Church to-day. immediately
|f servico, to receive iba report
9 mi Pastoral Call, and other
with the iatereata of the
I attendance ia solicited.
l—TheCoiyUitation of yes-
i: “We learn that the Fair
i during next week. All par-
at there this week have come
the ioeOeleaaf of tho B«c-
Agric-iitnral Society, and
f the Fair.”
► haven’t **toent."
NeldUnger...
Buddeodorf..
■aally
Bailey
OAT* CITY.
niM Fite*
Buna. Onto. Caught. >1 luted. Fonts.
9. Tout.
Collier
Greg* »
Wright 9
Blggere l
Clayton, T a
Job neon
Angler. 9
9Gtux.nft
In each inlnga the rune were as follows:
I. A A 4. -6, A f.
Savannahs.,.. ...5 1 9 4 1 f 9
Gate City I 4 a 0 0 10 4
Umpire—Wm. Carna, of the Olympio Club
of Macon.
Scorers—W. J. Magiil, Gate City Rase Ball
Club; W. U. Turner, Savannah Rase Ball
Club. T
It was a very good game, and splendid play
ing on both sides, bnt the Savannah boya
kuew what they were about All played well,
and a large crowd witnessed the game. The
Savannahs are now the champions of the
South, excepting New Orleans, as the Gate
City claimed the championship of all the
South, and we have takouit away from them."
We have no comments to offer.
OxvTxa*.—There is n<Rfcio$ noro delicious
than the celebrated Lyuhaven stew that
Thompson servee up at his restaurant
Fhilups A Flakdus havs just rsosived «
baaatiful assortment of Poplins, Striped
Shawls and Arabs, to whiob they oall the atten
tion oi the ladies. oovfll-51
Uoa Cablos.—This freat sensation oan be
found in perfeotion at J. 0. Holbrook's hat
store, opposite National Hotel. H
Thu Finest.—J. O..Holbrook, opposite the
Nationfl Hotel, bss a fine stock of the finest
hats on the market.
Ladies, when you are out shopping don’t
fall to call at Phillips A Flanders, and sac the
new goods they have just received. nov21-5t
Vahuti, by Augusta Evans, the most salea
ble book of the season. Price, $2, at Phil
lips A Crew.
of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, I
whloh they have jest Attala baaatiful aesertoaeat
FopUna, Lalauee, Shawl*, Arete. Ao.. Ac,
not n* » t
U»wgs State Lrttwy.ftr ti# BoeUt •«
tho Orphan** Homo and Free SahooL CoabteaUoa
0laaa.Mo.MS. Tho following ware tha drawn num-
bora November 90, IMS i
68—46—IT—<27—16—-48—IF—14--41—86—66—48
ov 91411 ROW A ID A 00 w
BE HSAVTIPVL^ir yaa dealre teaaly
you ahould uaa Hagan’s Magnolia Balm.
It givaa a aoft. raflned, oatln-like texture to tha com
plexion, remove# roughness, redness. blotches,
burn, tan, ho., and adds a tonga ol pearly bloom to the
plain eat feature*, it brtnfa tha bloom of youth to the
Into
Ia the use of the MafnoUe Balm lias the true secret
of beauty. Mo lady need complain of her oomplaxton
who will invaat T0 oenta In tbia delightful article.
Lyon’a Kathalron ia the beat hair drcaaing in u*<s
F. M. JACK &
c
• m n f •
X'XX S T
I ALL apeotal attention to their 3
" supply of WHITE LEADS of all grades. 0«r stock of
L—A fall review of the Stute
the Eba of Tuesday, in
to state Home tacts that
agreeable to the people
cvertheless trap. Whnt-
have to offer will be
rapturing up the Atlanta
cess of the Fair which
l>mr.
-M. E. Kenny, of this
from tbe State Fair,
r creditor entering with the
fiat was on exhibition. He
r'uew “Chicago Ale*’ wagon,
'k! span of ponies, in mag-
nd want around. the track
He ought to have a premium,
gift! to learn that
Va., has
Btral Presbyterian
f will at an early day
j; pastor. Wa con-
ppoh rceoiviag the
fentloman of such
ftation. The name
kite to his new field,
favor with all
wo colored Knights ot
*1 difficulty near the
Forsyth Streets yester-
hem tested the respec-
»between a brick and
Tbe result was a
verely bruised
wounded man
, ho was just be-
d life. He was
n, where he had
1 tkC man who
f customary cour^
NowL Holland
ex Schools.—For
•re was no quorum
the City Council on
McCamy, Sisson,
icrtoa were absent—
dttee on firee schools
Dted. The committee was
| ready, and quite a num-
l a deep interest in the
‘ i were also present,
t could not be read.
, Sisson were too unwell
\ the others we have not
owever, that there was no
, t of dodging the impor-
A special meetiug of the
1 on Monday night, when
beard and action taken on
itters. The school commit-
nt
*—FHjjs sluggish days
r wlow letogth along” and
(putious “in a day or so,”
I pf time, that indefiuite
l^notptertled the inhab-
b upheaval of nuy tre-
tat. We
tiuu of ouf ^'gushing”
d; bat, plack, ha seems
r another flagstone to the
rus dowri below Averuus."
fill his wiring »u and wir-
into a knot tkat is too
Ibkttto untangle, And tbe
I. fee Will be trammeled in
i of the knot that he has
In the present embarrww-
ustances, it Is ab-
to be “a looker-on in
> perfectly ready to pat tho
L -»t dog in tha fight.”
w—Kxveiwe Omomis ln-
^ pains us to have to chron-
»•« on the part of any por-
f Georgia; bnt when it bo-
*' *°. we do it n* far as we
; facts, confident that no
~u by the truths wa pul
oomoa to us upon good
beard with grant relnc-
to sredit because of the
brought to our notice. -
is assistant assessor for
the Augusta Dmtrfot of
riutf the count it*.
Ou tUeuigUtol tho
c« at Washington, Wilke,
into, hi. book, and paper.
. and a not. left on his
leave never to roiurn. O!
lett kirn bm to depart, ns ho
' that his lift) was not safe
who were lawless ennagh
and papers. W. «ndor-
ilt bo sent to this county to
losra in tbs discharge of
rtf the people complain at
■wartsrod among them they
lat they alono ore roaponsf.
‘nsibla Isw-bteskers and
M.t in their violent acts of
hole community will hnvo
Jbw'i” l l h *' ,,,! " m * lori ' J '
I Tutm-Tn CmmiAs
“—To-morrow night Pryor
1 be opened under very bril
moo the war our people
•eoially favored with public
‘ * 7°XJ elevated character.
^.r.;o„%t&
on manag.rs, and one of tb«
pi, simply beoatn. h« omuloy.
kod talent, control, the company
•j a.aatia
BaaaSsa
The ZrrTin-S &
roiuw Udta. ot th,
itanding, fail at
I rated .toga talojt, .m)
R, 1 ***'»•«*« tbs larg.nl
[ Dailad HtaUt. Ia B*lu«ors
1 amount* almost to a asnaa-
drsw
CITY m iUilVV
Atlaitta, Ga,, November 20, 1809.
7o (he Daily New Bra :
Having received a petition with over one
hundred names of the prominent citizens of
Atlanta, representing almost every interest in
said city, petitioning me to saffer my name
used as a candidate for Mayor at the approach
ing eleotiou, a copy of which petition is hereto
annexed, after an expression of my sr&titude
for the kindness and consideration therein ex-
preened, cheerfully consent, and will, to the
best of my ability, perform the duties of said
office if elected. D. F. Hammond.
( j PETITION.
Atlanta, Ga., November 20, 1869.
To the Honorable D. S'. Hammond:
We, the undersigned citizens, ot the city of
Atlanta, irrespective of party influence or
bias, feeling the great necessity of h&viDg for
the ensuing year, a Mayor to preside over the
city of acknowledged administrative ability,
and of characteristic integrity and impartiali
ty, and deeply deploring the dissension that
already exists, as well among the aspirants for
that office as the citizens of our city, and be
lieving that, if you will consent to allow your
name to bo u»ed it will tend to harmonize all
differences as well as accomplish the object of
tbe highest ambition of our citizens, earnestly
solicit the use of your name for that office,
pledging ourselves to your support, and our
earnest influence in securing your election if
you should comply.
We subscribe ourselves, respectfully, yours.
Eloin Watches, Euiur, III —I have been
aeliing this make of watch for the lost four*
teen months. Ho far they hove given elegant
satisfaction as a Railroad Watch.
I will sell them from this date at the follow
ing prices, with tho same gnamutea that any
one else will give:
1st Name R. W. Raymond, full jew- B
eled. Expansion Balance $50 00
2d. Name Culver, fqll jeweled, Steel
Balance. 30 00
3d. Name H. Z. Culver, full jeweled,
Expansion Balance 35 00
4th. Name i. T. Uyersoo, seven jewels
Steel Balance .15 00
5th. Name G. M. Wheeler, eleven jew
els, Expansion Balance 22 50
6th. Name Mat Laflen, seven jewels,
Expansion Balance. 20 00
18 Kt Gold Hunting Cases, elegantly
engraved, from $60 to 100 00
16 Kt Gold Hunting Cases, elegantly
oograved, from $50 to 85 00
14 Kt Gold Hunting Cases, elegantly
engraved, from $45 to 70 00
10 Kt Gold Honting Oases, elegantly
angravod, from... $38 to 50 00
BtirlingBilrer Hunting Cases, from $9 to 15 00
These aro the manufacturer'a prices. I will
sell any of the above named Watches at these
prices. Geobob Shabpe, Jb.
nov7-d30 Live Jewelry Storo, Atlanta.
EVERYBODY READ.
Thera will be exhibited in my window, on
Monday, the largest stook of watches ever
seen in this plaoe. These watches are to be
sold in the next thirty days, at prices to suit
the purchaser. Come one, come all, buy a
watch at your own price. They are sent to
me to sell, regardless of value.
Geoboe Shabp, Jb.,
novl4 6t Live Jeweler, Atlanta, Ga.
Impaired Dlgesttoa.—All On organa ot
ike body are. *o to apeek, tke paortoner* ol Ike atom.
*ch. In that living laboratory la prepared tbe nonri*L-
muut required to soatein them, and by the vernal* and
duets connected with Ike digestive apparatoa, thav
nourishment is conveyed to every part of the *y
Upon tbe quality and quantity ot tide element si life,
and upon Ike manuer in which tt Is distrtbated sad ap
portioned, physical health mainly depends, and si the
mind Inevitably sympathise* with the body, tbs vigor
of tbe om is absolutely neoeasary to tke well-being of
tbe other.
It is because HOBTKTTJUt‘8 STOMACH BITTERb
accomplishes this doable object that it enjoys a repu
tation as a prevenUvs and curative never heretofore
attained by any medicinal prepartlon. But its direst
beneficial operation upon tbe weak or disordered
ateaaaoh is net Its sol# recommendation. It if the
most oomprekenahre of tA known wmefiU*. It
tones, strengthens and regulates tbe discharging as
wall aa tbe stimulating organa; gently moving tbe
bowels, promoting healthful evaporation through tbe
pores, rousing the inert liver from its torpor, and In
ducing harmonious and natural action in the whole an
imal machinery. This benign result is not produced
by any of the reactionary drugs which are used ao lav
ishly in the old ashool practice, founded by BsraceJus;
bnt by mild, safe and agreeable vegetable agents in
termixed with a pure and mellow stimulant whloh
diffuses their influence through the system and
dera their sanitary properties active aad effective.
nov 17-lw
AND
Crackers
WHOLESALE,* 8 CENT8 PER POUND.
CORN Kit OK ALABAMA AND WHITEHALL 8TKEKT8,
ATLANTA.
GEOKOIA,
JOHN KEELT,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS.
c _ _
FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS
In TJnequaled; in tho South.
OUR K8PBOIAL IMPORTATION of Tooth Brushes, Combi, Hair Brushes, Toilet Goods, (Perfumeries, Ac..
surpass any ever offered in this market.
Wa are offer!ngjlnflnoaroante to dealers, lu our
BOZillCAZjai DB PAHTMBN TV/
and aak an examination of oar stook before purchasing elsewhere.
REDWINE & FOX,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Street*,
Atlanta, Georgia.
LOCHRARB A CLARK, Attorneys-Of-
se on Broad street, ovar Echols' Bead Store. Pssotlee
anywhere in tbe gtata. United Htatee Bupreme Court,
and Superior Courts. Jy 90>dly
MASONIC.—Atlnwtst Lodge, No. 59, meets
a every Seoosd and Pourth Thursday night in each
month.
Fulton Lodge, No. 216, meets every First and Third
Thursday night in each month.
Mt Zion Royal Arab Chapter, No. 18, meets every
Second Monday in each month.
W. H. TULLES, H. P.
A BoennrnLD, Secretary.
CHANCED SIDES,
Mx Fall and Winter Stook, selected by my
self is now complete, and I invite nil my lady
frienda nod others to call and inspeot my
goods. They will find the latent styles at
nnnnaally low prices. Mbs. Fbank,
Decatur stroet, Opposite City Park.
nov7-3m
Funs.—A large assortment of Lady’s and
Misses Fms at prices to suit every one, at
nov7-3m • Mbs. Franks’.
Memoranda Casks, with name, $1 00. A
kinds Ruling and Binding.
Wm. R. Hanlkitrh,
oct 28-tf Granite Block, Broad Street.
Go to Sharp’s Live Jewelry Store Monday,
and see Watohes from $7 50 to $300—more of
them than was ever seen hero before.
nov!4-6t.
A ND by bo doing, I have obtained a store room in
Thrasher’* new building, convenient and attrac
tive, on the ple**ante*t vide of Whitehall street, at No.
Inge, of the beet quality. I hope, by this removal.
TO BENEFIT
We direct attention to Mr. D. F. Ham
mond’s card as published in tbe Budget col
umn of to-day’s Eba.
Santa Klaus’ Headquarters. —Wo paid a
brief viait to the stqre of G. W. Jack yester
day evening, and found him literally over
whelmed with Christmas doings. He is pre
paring to put all the children iff Georgia into
a perfect rhapsody of delight Such toys,
such dolls, such fireworks, Bnch confection
eries, such fruits were never before offered in
Atlanta. His stock of fireworks absolutely
sorpasses anything ever before offered in the
Slate. He has every variety known to the
trade, of ell sizes, and calculated to pl<
every taste He has tiny dolls aud great
dolls, china dolls and wax dolls, white dolls,
black dolls, and if theie aro any other kind of
dolls, he has them too. He has candy pnt up
in every conceivable shape that the ingenuity
of man coaid suggest Bon bons be has in
endlees variety. Toys, representing every
thing upon earth, and almost everything un
der the sea. In fact, anything and everything
to be found in a first class establishment, he
hae in endless quantities, and will sett lhe$n as
low as they can be bought in New York.
Go to Sharp’s and see the large stock of
Watches. _ novI4-6t
Call and see those beautiful Scotch Plaids
and Arabs, at Mrs. Frank’s
nov7-3m
All parties as well as myself. It is noedlees to tell yon
what are my intentions—just coino and buy. I prom
ise you the lowest price.
Subscribe for Hanleiter’s Atlanta Directory
now, and havo yoar'n&me in bold type.
novlitt
Magazines, Music, Law Books, Blank
Books, etc., bound or re bound by HanleU
>r. novl4 tf.
.i.LVyi T.nLuLirs.
FELLOW CITIZENS i-Tliere be lag m
nomination of tho Demooretio party fbr the position
of the Mayoralty, I further announce myself a Demo
cratic candidate for that position.
Respectfully,
November4th, 1889. RJ. Boaotl
nov 8-tde
THE PEOPLE
BUT FOB SOMETHING LMSS THAN A FORTUNE.
I. T. BANKS,
te 80 W bite ball lire**.
We arc aatborltei as4 request<xi to ni
nounce the name Of J. K. Williams as a candidate for
the office of Mayor, at the ensuing election—subject to
the decision of the votes at the ballot box.
oct 26-tde ^
We an authorised to annosnee Horn.
William Eczard a« a candidate for Mayor at tha ap
proaching election. oct XMde
for rant.
zjziAtta ox* •axjb,
Y FARM on Peachtree Greek, oontatalag alxmt one
hundred
creek bottom.
8-ltt
RESOLUTION#
Of Floral Lodge 2 r o. 2, 1. 0. (J. T., on the death
of their lale brother, J. D. Perdue.
Whereas, God, in His wisdom, bos' seen
best to call from onr companionship and to
Hia presence oar late beloved brother, J. D.
Perdue.
Wrkkkah, By the suddenness of his death
we are reminded of the uncertainty of life and
thw ueoesaity of thorough preparation whon
cnllod upon to sever the goldeu cord that
binds ns to sarth.
Therefore resolved, That wp, tbo officers find
leathers of Floral Lodge No. 2, I. O. G. T.,
in meeting assembled, while being humbly
Hubmtttive to Him who doeth nil things well
for the good of all; still we feel the void
caused by tbe death of our brother, and do
cborieh his memary os one who, during bia
jouru among us, proved kimself to be a
Good Templar fn fact as well as in name,
and also one who has merited our warmest es
teem and in this onr sinesrest tribnto. While
oannot bat deplore tlmt his death came
while be was yet in tho jpomiog of life, we
feel and are ateurodlhat be hM gone to illomo
a better and nobler sphere, (o represent us in
the Grand Lodge *bovo v
HSsolti4da That We do most cordinlly sym
pathizo with the wifo and other relations of
our Joceosod brother in this hour of offlieUof,
and that while We know that to them the prob
ent ia a time of tronble, to the brother who
hae departed, it is a season of unalloyed and
cndloe* b»ppiiu**.
Jtoaoflted/ Thut i a oopy of these resolutions
bo presented to the wilt of our late brother,
and also that they be published in each of tbe
o»ty papers.
J. O. Tiiecwrr, 1
J. K. Xsbovu, \ Ooau»ittee.«.
J. M. tews. )
Thomfsomo Bmstaurant.—The maebinory
of ibis fine salon is now in excellent working
order, and we know of ao better place to go 80
to get good board or a “fcqaare meal.” Every
thin* about the establishment is genteel, and
Thom peon Is always on bond to dothoagrnea-
FOll MAYOR.—We are authorised to
announce JOSEPH WIN SHIP, Esq., m a candidate for
Mayor of tha city ot Atlanta. oct IT-tda
WM. WOOD & CO.,
UNDEBTAKEKS AND UPHOLSTERS,
A FORTUNE FOR SOMEBODY.
T WILL part vitk aa interest In my lately invented
1 Washing Machine, known aa the Gale City Wash
ing Machine, patented by me, for • period of SEVEN
TEEN TEARS, Horn 41th May, 18te. to an active, Intel-
11 —t, enterprising, young hr middle-aged man, with
01 cash capita], for the purpose of bringing my
said Invention before the public.
Among tha many washing machines heretofora pat
ented and presented to the publio, this la tbe only one
which operates upon ecteutlOo principles solely; and
which, while It elcsieac etethee in mm
in the least, injur* 01
cate th*ir fabric. It
not by rubbing
sat fluids ar*
a thoroughly, doe* not,
n, however An* or dell-
’ pressure alone, and
rfc^fips
Machines of this patent may be made of any else
and capacity; and can baenn by band, horse, water,
ir steam power,
Ramples of tha Gat* City Washing Maohine witt be
in exhibition at the coming Mate /air. at Macon. Aa.
Address me at Atlanta. Ga. H. 1L WATERS,
oct 96
tend to Funeral* at any hoar, with a beautiful Arat
class Hearao furnished or for hire. Carriage, etc., will
be furnished. All kinds of Upholstery work done.
Furniture repaired, varntelied, vto.
Office in new building on Broad street In rear of Nsw
Eba office. All orders will be promptly attended to.
July9-dhy
Assignee’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before Ut* Court House door, in the
town of Monroe, Walton county, within the legal
hours of sale, on the
First Tuesday in December neit,
a tract of land usually known aa tbe Brown place, eon-
tatelng WgMy-aavau acres, more ov Was, adjototeg
other*. BMfi Mud *<4J as Mt* property of O. G. Nowell
kOo.,fu* ftkeparpoae of a sefllaaaeut, lu accordance
with an order of Hon. Garnett Andrew*, Register I
Bankruptcy. November 6Ui, 1809.
nov 11-tda D. H. WALTER, Assignee.
M'NAUGHT, ORMOND ft CO.,
or
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
TirolIV AND STEEL.
DIAT.SRt IK
Guns, Rifles, Axes, Hoes, Chains, Ao.
Also agent* for tke isle of
Hrlnl)’« UnlrtnuU Plondu, Fairbaakt’
HUndarA Scale*, DoPaaft Kl*a
aad Wa«Ua«Fawdar, Old Oa-
atlnioo Nana,
t, k*wtrrrnixTmo it.uuntion ot ia.<oo«mr
Jtv trade, end the publio generally, to their latge ah
varied stock, embracing, in addition to the above,
plate assortment of Builder*' Hardware, Jf«
' “ * — TeUow*, Bora* end Mol
Circular aud Mill Sawi
GREAT BARGAINS
FURNITURES
FURNITURE!!
FURNITURE!
I’aiujmt Fum>m an ctbrlDg gtaatia-
dacaiaala la Ladlaa' Draaa Oooda. aoiil-SL
BSSgBL
I WOULD rcepectfblly Inform tha citixeu* at gUanta,
and tke publio generally, thsb I have Joet received
tho largest and mho* elegant stock of FURNITURE
ir before offered tn the South, consisting of
PARLOR, BED-ROOM,
- AM *J
DINING-ROOM SETS.
And eventhing pvrtatetug to tke Furukura Trade;
and having bought tk«ro directly of Iks Manats sturma.
at NET OAffH WOGEE, I mb IlliinMs I Is sett the*
Lower than Any House in tkeSmtk
h»< ^w.,. on lum< . nrr la. umtarat
PARLOR MIRRORS!
Oall and examine my stock. No. « Whitehall street,
M door below J. H. Junes' New Building. Kernel*
bar tk* place—A* Whitehall atrast. ,
noT CHARLES BOHNEFELD.
VARIETIES THEATER^
msrkat rotas,
their oM stand,
(DuqlroP* .lltellffitM
OPEN EVERY NIGHT.
1 which bu bean purchased nine* the recent decline,
a hand, a wall saleeted atock.
AND WILL BE OFFEWED EXCEEDINGLY LOW.
Black and Brawn (English) Waterproof Cloth*.
All Colon In Ladles’ Cloths (all wool.)
Ererj Color 1* “Hilbert's” Opera Flannels.
10-4 Blanket*, Beautiful ({ualitj, (exceedingly cheap.)
Lancaster and Maraeilles Quill*.
a cuoiok lot or
Irish Linens,
Towels,
Napkins,
Diapers,
Table Linens,
D’Oylies, Eta, Eta
A large lot of Dress Goods, 50 cents a yard—^worth 90.
Balmoral Skirts $1 25 to $1 50, Eioellent Quality,
Checked and Figured Flannels, in Great Variety,
A Well-Assorted Stook of Cassimeres, Etc.
constitute s complete, end welj-ssaorted stock, »nJn*|>ecUoi> of which 1
Corner Whitehall »»«* Hunter Streets.
ATLANTA SECAR MANUFACTORY !
“THE LIVE DRUGISTIORE
Still mi tke track with renewed sp*ed, and the largest stook of goods] ever
before arrived.
REDWINE & FOX
T.A. CHASTAIN. W. K. FOX
CHASTAIN & FOX,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FURNITURE DEALERS,
NO. 4, GRANITE BLOCK;
BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
W E have now in store the best assorted stock of Furniture In the citv, which we offer at prlce«£tLat |<Iefy
competition, consisting of Parlor, Bedroom, and Ottos Furniture in. suite* or sing!*.
Bedsteads, Bureaus,
Sideboards, 1-4 Marble and Full Marble,
Book-Oases, Wardrobes,
Hat Books, Washstands, Eta ,
Plain and Marble Top.
1 he{Largf et^LoLol Cbairarth*tgwa*|ever in the city at one time, oil of which wo offor^at.
Wholesale Factory Prices in Louisville, Kentucky, Etc.
Now is your time lo buy cheap and good bargain*. Wo are determined to sell good* lower than can bo
bonghtbere. Dealer* will do well to examine our stock beforo going North, a* they will save cost of tran*i>or-
tation. Ladies **p*«U!ly are invited to call and examine thia stock. Don’t forget the place.
GFZULUXT3D BLOCK,
IJ1HF. SUBSCRIBER most respectfully inform* the citizen* of Atlanta, and rurroanding country, that bo will,
FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS,
# Sell out hi* entire stock at a reduced prico, by .the
WHOLESALE OB RETAIL,
j t Consisting of
200.000 S*K*r«, price *22 00 to *S0 00 per Thouuud,
Tobacco Pancake Holla, Bright Nary, Stonewall Twist,
W. Brown’a Bright Pound, ISOdoien Ptpea, from It per hundred to94 apiece.
Oall soon, or you will lose a bargain. All cash order*promptly attended to by
JOHN FICKEN,
ct 38-d'lm No. 11 Peachtree Street, opposite Natlomal Hotel.
PLEASE READ THE NAMES ATTACHED TO THIS
TESTIMONIAL.
ATLANTA, GAj Hoptembor lat.
\| T E, the ustleraigned, aro using tha •• MUTUAL Fit I END” Cooking Stove, manufactured by the “The
W National Stove Works, *' or New York, and believing It to bathe beet Cooking Stove in the market, cordially
recommend them to all who deaf re to f urchooc * first class article:
URN. A. H. OOLQUITT, Vico Proaldent Southern Life Insurance Company.
MAJ. J. B. MO EGAN, Special Agent .Kins Insuroao* Company.
W. T. PHILLIPS, PhiB * “
a APT. J. MORRISON, -u
i. O. RRDORNKR, Atlanta, Go.
MRS. R. H. OVERBY, At'onU. Go.
COL. R. F. MADDOX. Tobaoco MerchanL Atlanta, Ga.
J. U. BOHN. JR., Coal Merclunt, AtlauU, Go.
JOHN H. FLYNN. State R. R. Shop, Atlanta Oa.
NRLSON J. DOOLITTLE, Conductor State tt. K
JOHN A. DOANE. Atlanta, Ga.
R. J. DAWSON. Atlanta, Ga.
REV. JULIUS T. CURTISS, Atlanta, Go.'
J. H. GOLDSMITH, Atlanta Intelligeooer.
W.< trahho *ol* AgenU la Atlanta for “fTh* Notional Htov* Works.” and keep oonaautly <m ks
ate omoitment of tkadr
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
.3R0J63 Ml HO MiA.H aHfTHIHH V Q£
wuioo wa aai.u WHOLcaiLR.ixb Rrr.ii,
A.1 FACTOHY PUIOBN,
ut'Ur • nul.,took <a Ho.
1 Hteffris &i ribj^.
.Marlcham’* Empire hook,
Whitehall Street, |AUau»t*. Or.
18 J3UAUAG
M. O. MARKHAM.
DBALERIN
BOOTS JX 1ST ID SHOBJS
SOLEilLEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINCS, AC.,
EMPIREIBLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA.
GEORGIA
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will find it to their advantage to examine my stook, as it ia
ISXiSOTSD WITH GHBAT O A. R13.
And purchased exclualreljr for CASH,
From the Best Manufacturers.
Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a
Specialty.
xui*” M. O. MARKHAM.
I. L. I^ALK & CO.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS ! NEW SYSTEM !
rriHX undsrsigned take greet pleasure in Informing Hie citizens of AtknU, and surrounding country, that thoy
X hare opened In the large and oommodioua store, formerly oooupiod by J. H. White k Oo.. next door i.>
Meador k Bros., Whitehall street, where we intend to keep permanently ouo of tho largest i
READY-MADE CLOTHING*
BCA.T* and GH1NT8’ JPUBNISBIKTa GOOD*I
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET.
From ear continued connection for tha part thirty yeara with tha raanufactur* of do thing, espanially
adopted for the Southern market, and tke many fociim** and advantages we enjoy in New York ofty, wbem,
ecetastvely, w# mannfoetur* OUT food*, we are enabled to offer you our entire stock, which comprise* all kihd»
>°d win Mil OUT good, for CASH OKLY. Thia will Innro
fair dealing to all.
Pteaa* oaR and exnsahM our gooda betor* purchasing elsewhere.
Massfiictery 44 ■array It., X. Y., ffterw In Rsvtssah, Oa.,X*. 144 Congress It., nmt
46 It. Jnllnn It., Store tn UKnrleston, S. ©., 167 Meeting and 303 King Rtreel.
u, 1M . •^» r X L 'AgR U u
PETRO OIL. KEROSENE OIL.
JOHN T. HAGAN
rapiow puhud.id orm to thi tbad* aVf qoaxriTT or TH1
CELEBRATED PETRO Oil,
’and Um Dm. qmllt? of J. A MW -e^WUd-
NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE OIL..
I DEFY OOMPET1TION in LAMP OHM being os aheap or ekeegor than any bowro aowtti of BaUlroore. j
also keep a good stock of
Lamp*, Burner*, Chimney*, Wicks, Shades, in foot everything pertaining to
no* on. ajwd r.Awra KwxmnM
. a>- um ^ Dr. ■ nMW ri.wwf)W*M U *»,«.
lun» lino, WnnklofM, an**, wm Wat (Ma« atUfwUo^ wm o, Wn bMk
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