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ATLANTA. OKOROIA
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- r ,„ IHTM-Uawow Job Printing Office sod Book
' I „ of the moo! complete and extensive M the
' ' m-sldcs being umlsr the control of expert ami
iaaikir OaliHrMt.
Wo are Informed by Mr. JoBea, el the (horyll
Nnllonnl llank, that counterfeit |8 bllla on tlio
“IVople'a National Dank," of Jarkion, Midi.,
Imvo for aorne limn been flooding the Northern
clitea, hut have not reached here until now. Thu
pm|torllnna and general appearance of the bllla
are good, lint the engraving both on the Iron! Mid
,h printer*, it l» stocked mth th.< ut.-at aud atoai j back U courae, and the color bad. Our merenn-
* a. - ik^ k..aa Miiniilaeliirioa Mint Ififftlil lll«t Aalatn.lu AM.I ..at. aaa«i>al.l .In laaull In ftui iUI
, ml ,ronsl pH*
[aMrr from the boat manufactorlii. and with
„ I, ,"aud design# ol type, bonlrra, ornaments, cult,
’ ' Consequently, It la prepared to ex.cute every de-
ilu ,„,„ ikmk aud Job rrtnliac. In the moat art talk
. '.'o.-r. and not to be surpassed by any other almllar aa-
‘ ,-iim. nt in tin' South.
,, . „| (,rc. Ml tlckala, programmes, auction bllla.
,1 hill*. i'ti I'ltlara, hcadlutt*, liiTotcra, davila, canla,
' ' s.lmg, etc., clc . and every variety of blankaaru
n ui.vl in a workmanlike atyle at tbla olllea. tl tapir-
relate' to print aud bind pamphlets, books, brief*,
1 anil day book*, ledgers, ale.. In a euperlor niaiilirr,
* t «iih dlapatcb. Rullag alao dona; 1a hcl, everything
i „ n.-rntsd In a Job printing office. The prlcaa
inr 4 arc aa uiodanta aa Ihoae of any other establish
til
mi luarcanltla frlauda ate luv Had to aaml In their or
, \i e arc aware that It baa been the ruetoni of many
,i,*m to have Mila of printing tiled In New York at
tuic their good* are purchased. Thle they have a
...rhai right to do, bat we promt that tl la an llllbcml
j.uicy The prteee we charge are but a email advance on
of Naw York, and hence there can he little ranee
,'mplnlnt on that ecore Besides, prlnllug establish-
lucnta. and Ihoae employed In them, do mu eend to New
i.irk for any commodity that can be purchaeed In At-
jiita. One frienda are requested not to loan right of the
..Migxtloa reeUng upon them to raalato ftraiw tuatttn
tllu frtotidu, and other*, would do welt hi ln> nit
the linikniit.
—«.— —
Says the Macon 1'tUgrnph :
A ih*xl Hotel.—Pomona vlaltlng Atlanta will
And at Hie United Staten Hotel good lare well
rooketl, ami experience at the ban da of the clerka
ami prnprictora courteoua attention to their
wants. They do not fbrnlah any flincy dialtea
nor charge tanev price*, hut gl*e you good floor-
gia coirking and a Georgia welcome.
Tiin Minaret Hctlgwlck’a Boarding aud Hay
School, at Aiiguata, will re-open on the 2d of
October. See notice in another column.
Commercial Intelligence.
Atlanta market lleporl.
Khiihv, Sept. #7 —Price# remain unchanged a* be
low :
WIIOI.KSAI.K I'tlli a*.
I’UHN.—Wlittn Corn f t :*t to 1 3ft
Mixed or Yellow I HA to I •**
ILi-on- Shoulders . • ii'V'ft if
I'lilltl Until* HI u» SI
i'ntivaaa Miignr-Ciircd limn* 44 tit* S-l
Clear KIIiIhhI Side* so to SOX
I'liiar Mldiia SOJft'ift
I,Aim.—In Itarriila <ift
In Keg* and Can* to
Vihiiima Hai.T.—I’cr aack
Liverpool Malt
Fkotin.—New Family, aack* of Its Ih
Extra
Mupcrflnr •
tin am. Chain.—Itye, per bushel ..
0*1*
I’roraaaloiml Card*.
Tim aucceaaof the Young Meu’a Library Aa
nation baa been of a moat flattering character.
We are told that over 250 volume* already gracu
it* -helves. Many of tlieac are ol rare value.
Wk are very much inclined to the opinion
that the political household of our radical frienda
I- not so hartnonloua aa they could wialt it. On
the streets yesterday it was generally understood
that the grand convocation in this city oi the
'■hluiiig light* of the Loyal Leagues ended in
disaster, and that radical stock yesterday was at
a discount on ’change. It appeara that the ini-
1,,,Hunt question of negroes holding ofllce was
Mr. A Mbs. Orisp will appear this evening in
J he Stronger, a domestic ilmuta of thrilling in
terval.
I'm,. Adair will sell very low lor cash a half
aero lot near the City Hall. It is suitable for a
residence. See notice.
ttKR uotice of to “rent or lease.”
Die rharleetoner laltsag.
Joan A. Wauehie, Editor. Under the above head the
niidcrelitued propoee to pablleh a German weekly paper,
to ho the organ ot the German population, and devoted
to the lutorcAlaof thle State, In encouraging Immigration
sud Industrial pnreultf. Literature, agriculture, com
merce, art* and trade, will be repreeented In 1U eolnmne,
end the nowe of the day will be given. General John A.
Wegener ha* kindly consented to undertake the odttoriet
management for the present. Subscription—$5 for
twelvo months; $1 10 for six months; |t for three
utmilhe. Advertleemente Inserted on liberal terms.
C. G. Bookmans A Go.,
No. S Broad Street, Charleston, 8. C.
BVIINHI NOTICHI,
Thu INT*Lt.iEONCEH AS AN ADVBNTtiINO MEDIUM.—
Tliose deatrone of bringing tbotr business to the notice
of (he public, will And this Journal, Dally and Weekly,
wurtillv discussed, snd as the poor duped negro I one of tho vtrv beet In the country. It Is an old and es
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HILL de BLANCHARD.
V'rrOIlNKYH AT LAW,
ATLANTA, OA.,
W ll.l. give prompt attention to nil hnetaese, both
criminal and civil, entrusted to their onra. In the
| varlone State Courts end Circuit Courts of the united
I stelae, In this Slate.
OPFICK-Ou Whitehall, over Force's shoe store.
I>. P. IIILL.
M. C. BLANCHARD.
July 5th, 1M7.
Mr. DLANCHAIID will contlnne the luanrnnce bust-
•eaa n* lii'tutufure, In the above lew ofllce.
S'
WiiKir Prime Wliil
I’nuie licit
Hat, per cwt
|)au<iin<i.-Gunny .
Hump
Hunt —Machine
Hand mail" ((ft
ImiN Tin*.—p r lb (ift
OuNAM'Him 10 1ft
Mhiiitin,,* ’, (i#
SnxsTiNo.—I t lift KIM
Cotton Vahnb 1 00 4ft 4 00
lltusa.—Dry to 17
Greeu to H
Lins.—perbhl 4 60 ©300
Slatz KonriNo.—per *q are 11 60
Financial.
Xxohnnge on New York.—Buying tt par; celling
at M premium.
Gold.—Buying at 44 route; selling at 41 cent*.
■ilvsr.—Buying al 00 cent* ; selling at 07 cent*.
Sold Bullion.—Buying at *1.48 per penny wi.'lniit.
Gold Dost.—Buying at *1.41@$1.45 per ponnyweight.
OXOUU1A.
* Buying. Buying.
Georgia R. R. A B. Co.. 07 Central It. 11. Bank 07
Marine Bank or Un OH Bank of Middle Ueorgis 8H
Bank of Fulton.
Bank of Empire
Hr. W. II. I*K«<4
Tll.l. tender* hi* Pruferaloual Service* to tlieeitl-
... non* of Atlanta; and faun III* long experience In
the prulcariMi, he ta confident that he can give satisfac
tion loall who may favor him with their patronage.
Hpcelat attention giren to Obstetrics.
OFFICE—At the (tore of A. C. Hi ggle 4k Co., Mitchell
atreet.
RESIDENCE—Corner Forsyth and Peters street*.
Jyll_-6ni _
WM. L. IIKNNLRK,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
ATLANTA, GKORGIA.
BULIXE, BK1TINH HONDURAS,
To mil on Iht fourth Saturday in tach month, commute-
logon Saturday. Sept. IS, at 5 P. M.
For Bollao, British Hondnrss-
, The United States mall steamship
TRADE WIND,
J.T. MOKKILL, Commander,
will sail aa ahnvo, Born hnr wharf, connecting wttb tho
steamer Enterprise for Santo Tomas, Unto*, or Yeabel.
All letters to go by thla ship most pats through the
Po-1 DlHce
Pontage c
cents, and I
m Bank of Us (W Bank of Middle Uenrgia HH For height or passage, having very superior accom
or Fulton 40 Bank or Athene 60 I datum*, apply to I). DOWD, Agent.
of Empire Stale.. 46, Bank of Augiimn Ikl | 110 Poydraa atreet. New Orlean
Augunta Ins. A B. Co... 7,ttiiion Bank of Augusta ft
City Bank of Augusta.. 3n Augusta Having* lunik. 1ft
Mannlbc'reB'koFMaoon IHjTIralier Cutters'Bank.. 4
nugttt—1m
MlafwIUuiMtu Advartlaoxnanta,
FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATION^
1867.
RIBBONS,
Millinery and Straw. Goods.
ARMSTONG, CtTORtCO.,
IHPORTBM AIN lOllUfl OF
Bonnet, Trimntim, ait Velret Ribbons,
BONNET SILKS,SATINS and VELVETS,
Blond,, Not,, Crape,, Ruche*,
: Flowers, Feathers, Ornament*,
■TEAW 10NNBTI AND LADIBI’ HATS,
Trimmed and Untrlmmed,
HI I AH 1311 1IOOIJH, At).,
237 and 239 Baltimore Street,
BALTIMOIIK f MD.
Offer the largest stock to be found In thin country, and
unequaled In choice variety and cheapness, comprising
the latest Parisian novelties.
Orders solicited snd prompt attention given.
augW-dw
AfiftMtsi AdvortlHementR.
discovered that tlie " buzzard ” fell to his lot all
the time, and bi* chances for "turkey" were
gradually growing smaller, his indignation was
aroused—and "that is what's the matter
with Hanna!" The result is, we are told,
t.> be a full-fledged ebony ticket for the Conven
tion. Doe* everybody want to buy an elephant ?
Ii is understood that the radicals have one lor
sale!
Foalyeiemant.
We learn that a dispatch from Macon states
that .loe Williams, the colored orator, will not
rt .»cli this city until Saturday morning next. He
will, therefore, not be able to address the colored
people of thla city until Saturday afternoon or
night. We presume that arraugemeuts will be
node for the address, due notice ot which will
he given in these columns.
t umpllninntarjr Benefit lo Mr. Crisp.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 25,1907.
Copt. IV. II. Crirp:
Dear Sir—Fully appreciating your earnest
rtloita to please and maintain the legitimate
drama in all its glory upon the Southern stage,
and deeply regretting the early departure from
our midst of your accomplished lady and sell,
desire to give you some proof of our high
regard by tendering you a complimentary ben
efit on whatever night may suit your conveni
ence.
J«mo« F. Cooper, C. N. Alexander,
W. F. Wentmoreltnd, P M. Slttoo,
W. B. Cox. F. B. Palmer,
W. U. Hill, P H. Snook,
Tboa. U. William*, L. C. BlUIngriea,
John H. Lovejoy, J. F. Alexander,
John M. Hill. J. T. Cooper,
Wm. M. Wllliami, Wm. Extent,
lUrrv Krou*. L. H. Orme,
Milee Turpin, J. H. Steele,
8. C. Wlllieme, n»yne Elite,
B.G. Kelley, W. H. Turner,
J. M. Simmons, T. K. WhIUkcr,
J. E. Williams, C. J. Martin,
M. Reid, J- L. Richmond,
White A Whitlock, W. H. Browning,
w. D. Wiley, John A. McKlroy,
A. O. Howard, Redwtne A Fox,
N. L. Angler, B. W. March,
Huge A Sprayherry, B. B. Pond,
J 8. Peterson, H. H. Cab.nisi,
John B. Durable, A. B. Wilson,
tahllehcd paper, and Is extensively drcaltted in the rural
illntrlct*. Connected with the establishment Is a dret-
claea Job Orrtox and Bindxst, where work can he exe
cuted with neatneae end dispatch.
H. C. HORNADY, Cashier.
(luAitoian*, Execntore and Admlnletrrtora are re
minded that the late military Order No. 40 does not ap
ply to them. It has been the enstom hitherto, in t great
many Instances, for each persona to transact their adver
tising business through the Ordinaries of their counties.
This ho* been a matter of personal convenience, aud not
a requirement of the law, and hence inch of oar old
patrons as may wish to contlnne advertising in this
lonrnat each matters, are at liberty to do so. We shall,
a* formerly, be glad to receive such business favors. Our
terms remain the same,
A Cam).—Whet Is Tamunt's Kftihvxik int Sbltzbr
Apbsibnt, and what are Us effects 1 These are queetlone
which the great American public has a right to ask, and
It has also a right to expect a candid and aattefkctory re
ply. The preparation Is a mild and gentle saltno cathar
tic, alterative aud tonic, and Is most carefblly prepared
In the form of a enow-whlte powder, containing ail the
wonderful medical properties of the tar-tamed Saltier
Springe of Germany.
Of Its effects we would My that those who have tested
the preparation are the beet Judges, snd they declare
over their own signatures, that the preparation will
promptly relieve indigestion, regulate the flow of the bile,
enre every species ofneadache, tranqnlllxe the nervous
system, refresh and Invigorate the weak, mitigate the
pnog* ol rheumatism, neutralize acid In the stoma -h,
cleanse and tone the bowels, assist the faUlng appetite,
enre the heartburn.
If yon are a enflerer give tht* remedy one trial, and tt
will convince yon of the above fact*. _
TARRANT A CO., sole proprietors, New York.
Sold by all Druggist*. *ep4ft—ly
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
AMERICAN HOTEL.
WHIT* * WBITLOCK PROFBIKTOB*.
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 48. 1867.
Northwestern Bank 4'Bank of Savannah...
Merchant*' A Planters'. 71 Hank ot the State 17 |
Planters'Bank 16jUank of Commerce .... 6
Bank ofCulumbus lo: Mechanic*’ Hank 3
alauana.
Bank of Mobile 1(6 llnnk ol Montgomery... Ml)
Baatem Bank of Ala r*t Central Bank (I
Bank of Selma 4(i Northern Batik 31)
Commercial Bauk...., lolSmithcrii Bank 86
SOUTH C’AHOI.INA.
Union Bank tin People'* Bank 4H
dank of Chester 1(1! Rank of Newlierry 33 I
dank of the State (old). Ill: llank of Ilamhnru
Bunk of Charleston IS Southwestern R. It.Bank 44 |
Exchange Bank 14,Farmer*' A Exchango..
Merchants' (Clieraw)... 14'Bank of ('nmilcn
Bank of Georgetown... 11 llank of M. C!
Planters’ Bank Ill,State Bank
Planter*' A Mechanic*’. 18|('ommuielnl Hank....
NORTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Cape Fear 441 All other N.C. from Htl to
Bank of Wilmington... lx HS per cent, discount
Bank of the State 40l
But little doing in Tennessee and Virginia Bank Bill*.
Georgia Slate Lottery, lor the bene>
lit of the Orphans' Home. Combination Class, |
No. H4. The following were the drawn number*, Septem
ber 48. 1887:
i—82—64—44—9—67—77—42—51~S—TO~-7*—14 I
septar-lt BOYD, WILSON A CO.. Managers.
pjjjLaw of Hnnxanlty, In relation to I
Social Evil*.—Au Essay for Youug Men, on
Physiological Errors and Abuses incident to Yonth and
Early Manhood, with the humane view of treatment aud |
cure. Sent In scaled letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address Dr. ,1. SKILLIN' HOUGHTON, Howard A*,-o-
clatlon, Philadelphia, Pa. «ep48 -3m
J3gr”A lot Freali ( lieeae Kngllsli Dairy,
* aS N. Y. State, and Pine Apple. For aule by
«ep4ft—Ot -MADDOX, REYNOLDS A CO.
*A flue lot Goshen Batter, Bee-Hive I
Syrup, Green and Black Tea, at wholesale, to
salt city and country dealer*. For sale by
*ep46—Ot MADDOX. REYNOLDS A CO.
*®*>A fine lot Freeh Mackerel, In barrels
lu,lf barrels, quarter barrels, and kits. For sale |
»y
W C Daniel, Foreytb
W L Lester, Ga
P W Arnold, Palmetto
O M Fonche, Ga
M Kane, USA
S O Daniel, Ga
J Leonara, USA
J S Bigby, Newnau
W A Brown, 8 C
W L Wardsworth, Ga
n Boyd, N C
F Lane, Ky
D S Howe, MlledgevUle
* M Fulton, S C
J Still weLwiuiu
Mrs J C Freeman, Ga
A K McWIUIama A lady, Ga
F W 81mm ona, Ga
B Hopkins, Va
A D Smart, Ga
B A Brown, Tenn
M Melt, Marietta
J J Readdy, Ga ■
J S Logan, Macon
M E Jones, Ga
M Tnrpln, Ga
NATIONAL HOTEL.
a. a. pond, rnorataTOB
H. D. Barrlt, Clerk.
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 48. 1887.
CAPT. CRISP’S REPLY.
Messrs. W. A. Sneed, N. L. Angler, J. F. Cooper, J. E.
Williams, Sam'l Williams, and others.
Oentlemen—When I forget your kindness of
the present and part, memory will have ceased
with me. Yes, gentlemen, I have labored assi
duously In the cans* of the drama—the drama
in its most pure and dignified aspect, and with
my dear co-laborer, remember with kindliest
feelings tliose good and true friends whose en
c.mragement haa made our calling a work ol
love.
I respectfully name Saturday evening as the
occasion. In Mrs. Crisp's name and my own
accept my thanks. W. H. Crisp.
A Splendid Donation,
From the following letter it will be seen that
the Rev. R K. Porter, Pastor of the Central
Presbyterian Church, makes a valuable donation
of books to the Library Assocation:
Atlanta, Sept. 24,1807
Mr. D. O. Jones—Sympathizing most warmly
with the Young Men’s Library Association, I
beg, through you, to make the enclosed contri
bution to your bookshelves, viz: The London
edition, (1884) of Sbtftaly't Trantlation of Homer,
with the celebrated illustrations of Ftaxman, four
volumes.
I need not say how highly all literary taste es
timates this work. It gives me great pleasure,
in taking it from my own library, to put so rare
nml valuable a work in reach of your members.
Allow me to bid you a hearty flod speed in
the noble work so auspiciously begun. The
activity and energy ot your officers and mem
bers arc guarantees of success. Stop not witli
small things, but set the very highest mark tor
your enterprise, and make It a noble institution
among us, purifying, controlling, enlightening
and elevating, and serving a glorious purpose in
withstanding the gross materialism ot the day
which, in a thousand forms, threatens to over
flow the land. We look hopefully fo our young
men in this formative period of our history.
With my prayers and best wishes for the sue-
cots of your Association, I am faithfully yours,
R. K. Porter.
Cotton front Manxphla, Ae.
A note from Robert A. Anderson, Ks<|., Agent
of tho Macon ii Western Railroad at this point,
rc'iuesis us to say that the same arrangements
for the shipment of cotton from Memphis to New
^ ork liy way of Augusta and Cliarlertnu, have
'wm made by way of Macon and Savannah.—
We are glad to record the fact, aaaurctl as we
are that those two lm|>ortaut lines of railway to
Hie seaboard are capable of doing not only a vast
amount of freight business, in connection with
the splendid lines of slcutnslil|M plying between
the posts ol Hsvannah and Charleston and New
' "tk, hut cuu do it so cheaply and expeditiously
tha 1 oilier routes will be abandoned. The fact
sliould lie appreciated that our railroads are using
tvery exertion to induce business iu litis direc
tion.
Ueorttan Killed Abroad.
I he New York |Ntpers contain an arcounl ol
d") killing at f’nrthngena of George A. Borchert,
Savannah, an cx-Confederalc naval officer.
He np|ieara lo have been ol a parly of lour
Americana who were sent from Hants Martha lo
arthngdiH, on the steamer 'l)/nr, as bearer*
1,1 ''“patches lo Hie President of liter latter
p'uc*. o u going aaltore they were attacked by
as aimed molt. These lacla wo gather Irnm the
rielement of the New York Timet' corrcapon-
H G Cole, Marietta
Dr Slrohecker, Macon
J W Schofield, Ga
R Taylor. Ga
_ Hlbley, Ga
R Steimer, Gm
C M Irwin, Ga
A B Pond. Marietta
W H Keener. Ga
J McKIbbtn, Ala
Mlee Edwards, At*
K P Dougherty, USA
K C Terry, Ala
P C Slaughter, Va
J Gordina, N Y
I, Myer, Colambae
J Talbot, Albany
J A Jeckaon. Albany
G W Thomas, Ala
Mrs G W Thomas, Ala
Mies J C Smith, Ala
Slater Mery Carroll, N O Mua J C Smith, All
A W Benedict A lady, N O J Crania, So Ex Co
L O Dumpvey. Macon Mre JjCnrrtn. Tenn
W C Daniel, Ga
S E Dailey, Ga
J T Milner, Ate
II V Smith. A wife. Ate
Mr* G T Gunter, Ala
H L Smith, Ate
E P Smith, Ala
V M Fitch A lady, S C
Mr* Lawton, Macon
Col T P Robb A lady, Ga
J Wilder, Animate
G F Paine, Boston
A Edward* A wife, Ala
Mr* McCllntock, Missouri
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
WB1TAKKR * lASSXBN FHOFRIXTORi
W’. If. Turner, Clerk.
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 46. 18S7.
L C Moon Ala
Jaa McCsy, August*
J H Miller Ga
C U Wbippe, LonlivlPe
Dr J 8 wlteoD, Ga
J T Jenkine, Ga
Nat Hurt, Ala
U B Wilkerson, Savannah
Mr* B J Wilson, Ga
J R Knott, Ga
.1 Kamber, Greensboro
C W Godfrey, G*
8 Fonche, Home
Gun Wallace, Ga
W H Hneeelljjt Grange
L D Palmer, Dalton
Jaa Thomaa, Ky Fred Bhiff, KY
T T Windsor, Milledgevllle M Benrmann N Y
J RStewart, SC SBDarxer, N Y
U S Hargrove, Dalton
N P Taylor, Macon
Juo A Voung. N C
Isaac Roeentelil, N Y
MIlflATUU ALMANAC FOB MPTEMBEB
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 47.
dun Rises 6.51; San Sots
rHASis or thb noon.
First Quarter—5d. Sh. 43m. evening.
Full Minin—13d. 7b. 45m. evening.
Last Quarter—and. Oh. 57m. evening.
New Moon—47d. 6h. Mm. morning.
THF*
LIVE DRUG- HOUSE
CORNEH WHITEHALL AND ALABAMA ATBXBTS,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA,
uao. m. nawar, of New York.
DIBBLE, W0BTH * CO.,
Commission Merchants,
188 PEARL ST., NEW YORK,
P ARTICULAR attention given to the eale of WHEAT.
Parties requesting, will be regularly advised of the
etete of the market.
KzvuRENrxs.—J. D. Fish, Esq.. President National
Marine Bank, N. Y.; II. L. Worth, Esq., Cashier Na
tional Park Bank, N. Y.; D. Heaton, Esq., President
First National Bank, Newbern, N. C.; Messrs. Jewet A
Snider Macon. Ga. Jc4B—
IN STORE:
Dr. O. S PROPHITT’S
FAMILY MEDICINES
For Hale by
J. T. JENKINS A CO., Atlanta, Ga.
BKADF1XLD A CO., LaQrange, Ga.
JONES A COBB, Drayton, Ga.
P. J. UEWETT A CO.,
SIS Main at., Memphis, Tenn.
MORRIS A CO., Opelika, Ate.
PHILLIPS, SMITH A CO., DadevUle, Ate.
RAGAN, WEBB A DAVIS, Conyers, Ga.
N. N. EDGE, Indian Springe, Ga.
D P. JOHNSON A CO., Eatonton, Gt.
W. A. KELLY A BRO., Montloello, Ga.
DAVID KNOTT, McDonongh, Ga.
LEE A BETTS, Jonesboro’, Ga.,
Consisting of Liver medicine. Pain Kill IL Antl-blllon*
Pllle, Female Tonic, Dysentery Cordial, Ae.
IW*Prepared by O. S. PROPIHTT, at Covington, Ga.,
SoleProprietor.eepll—4m
MEADOR Ac BBDT1IEK8,
Tobacco Commission Merchants,
(itNnan tiNixan states hotel,)
A TLANTA UhOHGIA.
R espectfully aniiouni», to the public timt they
keep c onstantly on ImiMl an extensive assortment
of all tlio leading brands known to the trmlu, eonslstiui;
In part, of
RAGLAND'S VIRGIN,
RAGLAND'S VIRGINIA,
RAGLAND’S IIONKY-DEW,
SKTII IIaLSF.V S COMET,
McCOItKI.K A BOWMAN'S
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH,
MILLER'S BLUFF CITY,
PACE'S CREOLE,
MATTHEWS A WRIGHT'S
ROSE MOUNTAIN,
HOLLAND’S GOLDEN AGE, and
HOLLAND'S INDIAN QUEEN,
Also, assorted brands of CIGARS and SMOKING TO
BACCO.
All of which are offered to tlie trade on a* accommo
dating terms as purchasers will find elsewhere.
aagO— 3m
Atlanta AdYertueHentA.
w
FLOUli: PLOUU!
lare constant y r el teg * tapertor arttete ol
NEW 30 BARREL
TURPENTINE STILL,
EXTRA HEAVY BOTTOM,
ALL COMPLETE FOR SALE MUCH BELOW COST.
__ Stills of all sizes built to order and DI8TILLBR8
Fitted out at the lowest rate^ b^
«ng47—4m
■a. FULLER,
47 DEY STREET,
New York City.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
sepSS—fit
MADDOX. REYNOLDS A CO.
,Ofllce of Maddox, Reynold* Ac Co,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mer
chants, corner of Whitehall aud Alabama streets, Atlan
ta, Ga.
To Citt and Country Dzalkbs.—We beg leave to I
call attention to onr large and carefully selected etock of j
Gbocirizs now on hand. Ona of oar firm has Just re
turned from New York end Baltimore markets, and has
purchased one of the largest end most complef o stock* of I
Groceries ever brought to thle city.
Our goods are all bought from first hands—from menu- I
facturers. refiners, snd importers, and bonght for cash,
aud will bo sold at tho lowest market prices, we reel
confident that we are prepared to offer auperlor induce- |
meats to city and country dealers.
Our stock embraces every article nsnally kept in the |
Grocery lino, Including fine Liquors, Tobacco, and Ci
gars. When you visit our city, we would be pleased to I
have you call and oxatnlnu onr stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as we are determined uot to he under-sold by I
any house In tho city on same c,ass goods.
At wholesale only.
MADDOX, REYNOLDS A CO.,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama streets,
sep44-6t Atlanta, Georgia.
311(180 LBS CLEAR SIDES,
111800 LBS BACON SHOULDERS,
10 CASKS SUGAR-CURED CANVASSED HAMS,
100 COILS GREENLEAF ROPE,
500 SACKS TENNESSEE OATS,
1000 SACKS VIRGINIA SALT,
SO TONS REED'S PHOSPHATE,
ESTABLISHED 1760.
P. &. Gt. LO MI LI* AMD,
ie, 18 and SO Ohambtrs St., N. York,
PLUG TOBACCO.
A LARGE stock of Ping Tobacco, embracing nil the
grades Item low and medium to very fine—many
I of which we receive direct from the beet manatketnrere
| In Virginia end elsewhere.
Fine-Cat Chewing Tobacco.
Iu these goods we hxve five different brands—
among thorn onr celebrated “Century,” which is now an-
perlor to, and more popular than any made. In onr Cen-
tury Foil we continue to peek dally, one hundred dollars
Mondays $100, Tuesdays two |60s, Wednesdays five
“ -[10s, Frit" ‘ - "
tobacco each week: consequently, the conenmers of Cen-
I tury Foil Flue Cut Tobacco are deUy getting prlxee.
SNUFFS.
Ae heretofore, we make all the different brands of
Snuff* for which this House ha* been for many years cele
| hrated.
CIGARS.
Of these goods we have a large and superior stock at
pricee that cannot IkU to please. Jobbers and large deal
ers will find It to their Interest to examine these goods
| before making their purchases.
SMOKING TOBACCOS.
These goods we have in great variety, and all grade#,
fi-om very low priced to the finest.
Our etock Is very complete in all Ite departments, and
re invited to give tt an examination before
the best snd cheap©t Fertilizer,
100 BBL8 WHISKY—ell grades.
CASES FRENCH BRANDY, Ac
CTOIIDKHM holicited.^i
LANB8T0N, CRANE & HAMMOCK,
merchants are
purchasing.
«ep7 —3m
P. A G. LORILLARD,
16,18, and 40 Chambers St., New York.
n. 1. BROWN.
wa. r. brown.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE DIPOT,
MAUUJN, crnorvaxjx..
aog47—ly
E. E. BROWN Sc SON.
seplft—Rw—C
CommlMion Merchants.
K^NItustKon Wanted.—A Youug Ladjr
is desirous of obtaining a situation as Day ]
Governess in a small family, or would accept a position
In a school as Assistant Teacher. Is thoroughly compe
tent to teach the English brauchus, aud also Music on
the Plano. The highest testimonials can he furnished.
Address “Teacher," at tills Ofllce. scplW-Pjt
'Cox A HAH have 111 Ntore 300 HIiIn. |
Fine Old Rye and Bonrbon Whisky.
seplO—14t
W A. N T E D ,
Previous to Ootober I Oth, In Lots of|
FIVE CENTS AND UPWARDS,
J. SIBLEY A SONS,
Waretonse & Gen'l ComMssioh Merchants
No. 8 Warren Block,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
JULY 25, 1867.
BACON.:
1 ft A A A TENNESSEE CLEAR SIDES,
5000 pounds Tennessee Shoulders,|
6000 pouudri Tennessee Hums,
1000 pounds Tennessee Ribbed Sides.
Just received and for sale by
FAINS A PARROTT,
No. 7 Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ga.
-1
300 BA j Jl b 8 TENNES8EE wniTE CORN. Fc
6 hy FAINS & PARROTT,
No. 7 Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ga.
-| fr PERKINS FRESH YELLOW BUTTER. Fo
X tl sale by
FAINS & PARROTT,
No. 7 Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ga.
(COFFEE.
ff f- BAGS Prime to Choice Rio Coffee.
I O end for sale by
FAINS * PARROTT
No. 7 Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ga.
A FULL LINE of Refined and Raw Sugars. For sale
A l>yl
FAINS * PAHltOTT,
No. 7 Poach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ga.
LINSEED OIL.
BARREL LINSEED OIL. Fo eale cheap by
Jy2ft-
FLOUH FROM NBW WHBATi
From several of the beet Merchant Mils ta Gaorgta ail
Toanereee, In Barrels end Hacks,
At Wholeutle'snd by tbs Single Package
Reorders filled fbr any quantity.
Jyl3-«m VAN EPPS I) TIFFIN.
ATLANTA TOBACCO HOUSE.
SMITH & RICHMOND,
ALABAMA STREET.
C HEWING TOBACCO
„annfactnred In this counti
brands being gotten op by t _
lories especially for our hoUHe. Our brands of
SMOKING TOBACCO
Are the beet known to the country.
We desire to direct particular attention to the follow
ing brands for chewing, of which we are the safe agents
for the Southern State*:
CABLE TWIST!
FINE APPLE TWIST!
INDIAN QVBBN t
SUBLETT A NO. II
C. M. SUBLETT I
These ere from the Manufactory of 8. H. Holland, ol
Danville, Va., and are very superior!
We hare In store, and are offering to the trade,
A General Assortment of Cboiee Brands
As follow*:
PACE'S CREOLE, VIOLET and. GOLD BAR
MeCORKLE'H GOLD LEA ”
PINE APPLE, TuLLAUOUA,
UR ACS, CLAY,
SUGAR PLUM, STAR,
PLANTERS' PRIDE, GIANT OAK,
FRUITS and FLOWERS, SUN FLOWER,
COMMONWEALTH, QUEEN of the CHASE,
<fc , Ac., Ac.
Many very desirable brands of Smokihg Tobacco, too
numerous to mention.
We invite the city and country trade to cull at
SMITH & RICHMOND’S,
Alabama Street, - - - - Atlanta, Georgia.
ecpl—lm
ARTHUR C. FORT). j. t. CAMPBBLL.
FORD CAMPBELL,
DENTISTS,
Whitehall Street, between Alabama and Hnnter Sta.
E VERY operation appertaining to onr
protection performed in the moat
scientific manner.
Teeth extracted WITHOUT PAIN, by
the atd of Nitrous Oxide Gue, which we keep constantly
on hand. sepS—lm
STEAM, GAS
W ILL give their peraon . .
Storage of COTTON and other Merchandise.
Consignment® aollcited. Cash advanced on Cotton
and Merchandise in store. _ wx __ . _ .. _
Also, keep on hand BAGGING, ROPE, and SALT.
eep91—lm
WM. H. WILLIAMS k BRO.,
GUIIIIUlDalvn
▲NO DEALER® IN
GRAIN,* BACON, LARD, FLOUR
Western Produce Generally
OLD STAND 1 ,
Formerly Theater, now Phoenix Building,
DECATUR BT„ - - - - ATLANTA, GA
trSf^Cox Sc Hill Have On Hand Fine
Brandies, Rums, Gin., and Wines of every do-
scriptlon. *eplO-
EVERY KIND OF
PLANTATION MACHINERY,
W E INVITE the stlentlo^f the pnhllc to our supe
rior (lock of
Drain, Medlelucn, Faints, Oils, Window
Glass, See.
Buying In large qnantitiea snd original package*,
directly from ImiKStars and Maiinf.)
Hirer*, for the C'AHII, we are able
to offer Inducement* to
purchasers, either
BY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Our atock I* tell, and ronatete of every variety
of Foreign aud American Goods, from
tlie Cheapest to lb* Finest.
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
♦2)<"Cox Sc Hill have now In Store the
largest *tock of Fine Liquors In the State.
seplO—14t
Plainer*-Double Heflned Pen-
B*-ra DtixTTZ of the Loili Manufacturing Compa
ny. Thl* Is one of the mat forcing and quick acting
nnres in the market, and lsfty far the cheapest. It 1* com
posed or night soil, of New York City, from which all Im
purities have been extracted; t. then deodorized, pul
verized, and dried. On Cotton it Is equal to the host
brand of Phosphates, and will bring a heavier and by two
weeks earlier crop than any other fertilizer. Drilled in
with Wheat at the rate of 400 pound, per acre, it will
bring a heavy crop on in,or soil. Price 646 per ton ol
4,(WO pound*. Sample sent on roculpt of tliree-cent
•lamp, with address. Apply to
THE LODI .MANUFACTURING CO.,
DO Cortlandt Street, New York.
From Prof. Chss. Martin, llamden, Sidney College, Va.,
dated July 1*1,1887:
"The Double Refined Pondrstte I. acting like a charm
on my crops, and ultracling universal attention from all
beholder*. 1 am already satl.lled that it i. the cheapest
aud .urest renovator of our worn-out soil*."
Jyltl-Din
are^mrs. Wluulowh* Noolhlng Syrup lor
Cnildren Toothing, greatly facilitate* the pro-
cch* of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all in-
Humiliation-will allay all pahi and spasmodic action,
and I* *nre to regulate the bowel*. Deiamd npon It, mo
ther*, It will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health
to your infant*.
We have put up aud sold this article fir years, and can
say In confidence aud truth of it wlutt we have never been
able to say of any othur moiieine—never hn* it failed in
a single Instance to often a cure, when timely need. Ne
ver did we know nu Instance of dl.rnlisfaetlnii by any
ona who used It. On the contrary, all are delighted will)
its operation, and speak In terms or commendation of it*
magical effects and medical virtues. Wo speak In thia
matter “what we do know," after year* of experience,
ami pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of whul we
here declare. Ill almost every Instance where the liilnnt
Is suffering from pain and exliau"tlnn,rullcf will ho found
In fifteen nr twenty minutes after the syrup I* adminis
tered.
Full directions for using will nccompany each bottle.
II,. sure to rail for "Mr*. Winslow'* Soothing Syrup,"
having the fhc-almlle of "Curtis A I'erklns" on tho out
side wrapper. All other* are base Imitations.
Hold tiy druggist* throughout the world. Price, only
35 rents per luitllu,
Ofllce*:— 4IIV Fulton street, New York ; 4U5 High Ilol-
iHirn, Loudon, England; III SI. Paul street, Montreal,
Canada. sepl-tlin
I ENGINE*. HOB*E POWERS. GRIST
1
•16,000 IN GOLD, BILVEB, and GREENBACKS,
.In Kxoliunge for
Boots, Shoes, Leather.
AND SHOE ■ FINDINCS,
Low Prices! !| HARDWARE! HARDWARE!!
Of every description in store,-and for sale at the lowest
r “ tCI ‘’ by J. B. FULLER.
47 DEY STREET,
aui<a7-4m Naw York City.
A. t
MORE THAN 100 CASES
NEW 60008 OPENED THI8 WEEK!
And others Arriving Dally.
(STCountry Merchants are particularly Invited to ex
amine our stock, as we will offer them greater Induce
monte than ran be had elsewhere.
TO BOOT AND SHOfi-MAKERS.
“Of all thlug* under the *un.
Hurrah 1 there ta nothing like Leather.''
And if you consult your best interest, yon will certain
buy your supplies of
I. T. BAiNKW,
Because be makes “Quick Sales and Small Prt\pu, and
sulll ter cash only, thna leaving no bad debt# to belmade
up tu extra profit*.
tWHemember the Flare and Sign.
I. T. BANKS,
Rawson’s Building, eor. Whitehall and Hunter St*.
•epl40—
IHON AND HTEEUi,
400
W B
WATER PIPES,
BOILER FLUES,
HP” The best and largest assortment In the city, and
at greatly reduced prices. Send for Price List.
s"n(»7—4m 47 Psr^tfriklS^rkGlv.
JUST ARRIVED.
A new lot of 8fm*ier and fall dress
GOODS, Linens, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Alao, a lot
or Bleached Shirtings.
W Prices as low as the.lowcst.
13V We want a Cashier,
CHAMBERLIN, COLE A BOYNTON,
nng4»—lm Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets.
W. W. CLATTOH,
IDS. D. ADAIR.
TONS SWEBOES AND REFINED IRON,
40 Ions Plow Steel,
lOtlO kegs Nails—best brand*.
2800 palm Trace Chains,
611 Anvils,
100 Vises,
8300 pounds 8. Wagon Axles,
160 dozen Sargent's Cotton Cards,
431 dozen Arne's Shovels and Spadoe,
100 colls Jute and Manilla Rope,
GO Smith's Bellows,
300 hags Shot, ,
30 ton's Savory’s Hollow Wars,
600 Grindstone’s,
160 dozen Collins' Axes.
Also, a fine assortment of Cntlery and Miscellaneous
Hardware, for sale on the most Ikvorable terms, by
BONES, BROWN A CO..
septs—lot Augusta, Georgia.
IRON WORKS FOR SALE.
A GREAT BARGAIN t
have again established ourselves in our termer
business, at the OLD STAND, and beg to tender our scr
vices to former Mends and the public generally. W
have a large and commodlons store, and with our pas
experience and ample facilities, trust we shall receive an
mont a liberal patronage.
IN STOHB AND TO ARRIVE.
10000 ver y choice Tennessee Corn
40000 lbs Bacon—Sides, Shonldcrs. and Hams.
WM. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
LIME. LIME.
W E are solo Agents for the sale of Ungers' celebrated
Blrds-Eye Dime, aud will coniiiiuc to keep con
stantly on hana a good supply, fre h from the kilns. Par
ties wanting good Lime, will find it to tlielr Interest to
call and see ns, or send us their orders,
aprtl - 3m WM. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
Just Received and now In Store.
A LARGE lot of Round, Square, anil Flat Iron and
Steel, which we offer upon terms that must suit
purchasers. Also, 17 Heroes choice Sugar-Cured Hams.
W. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.,
Jel4—c Commission Mcrchnnta.
CLAYTON & ADAIR.
C0MMI88I0N MERCHANTS
Wholesale Dealers in Groceries & Produce*
|NO. 18 ALABAMA ST.,
ATLANTA, * . ,|GBORGIA,
KEEP CONSTANTLY [ON HAND:
Haiikita A. Dhivkr > Libel fur Divorce, Iu Fnyette Hupe
r*. > rior Court. September “
Jtiutts W. Diitvan. I
B
KLLWOOD IRON WORKS, on Petti*' Creek, two
mile* irom Cartcraville, Ga., are offered for sale at a
great bargain. The furnace will make (tern three and a
half to roar tons of iron per day. It la now running, and
. everything In complete order iur successful work. Far
it appearing to the com t from the return of the Sheriff I tl,., wishing to pori-hane can cxiimluc the book* of tlie
Tetm
COTTON WAREHOUSE.
Liberal Cash AtlrnttcoH!
r. i. a'DANixt..
O. H. HTROtfO.
B. P. MOSES.
Is complete aud Bccesalbls AT ALL HOURS DAVOR
NKHIT. King the Door-Dell ut Night t
ARCTIC SODA FOUNT
And PURR FRUIT 8YRUP8are still attracting crowds
whoso thirst 1* allayed by It* gushing waters, and sto
machs energized liy the tunic effect of the Carbonic
A 'fSi^Atiaut* Mineral Spring water I* kiml on draft at
the ARCTIC FOUNT, and many of our afflicted cltlaeu*
are bi-lug greatly benefited by Its u*e.
Close cash buyer* are lushed to examine o--r stork,
HKDWINK A FOX,
Corner Whitehall aud Hunter etreete.
(ulyffi-c Atlanta. Georgia.
Yak* M Mr* UxfiMMBt Md Uuzafft lsmsdls*
GEORGIA. IIknkv County.
J AMES FINDLEY, administrator on the estate or A.
c. MeKohhln, lute of said county, di-ceasud, huv ng
>u proper form applied to me ter Iciturs of dismission
from said administration-
This Is thureteru to cite and admonish sll persons con-
rrmed, kindred and creditors, to show cause. If auy they
ran, why esld administrator should not be discharged
faun hi* administration and receive letter* ot dlamlssTon
within the lime prescribed by law. Given under my hand
and ofllclal signature. May 4*.887. ^ ^ Q
inavill -lainilm Printer's f)k> >4.60
A DM IN INTHATOM’N MALE.
B Y virtue of nnonlar from the Court of Ordinary of
Henry county, tl*., will lm sold, on tlie first Tues
day in October next, hulween the legal boors of sub-, at
the court house door In the lowu ot McDonough, lot of
laud No. IIW. In the Util district of Henry cuuuly. H
ax tlie properly of Joseph James, tele of said county,
ceased, for lire Ireuofit of hulrs and creditors. Tei
rash. An,ms. 40.1857. ( , AimlnMnt
i aug44—td Printer's toe |ft
Sold
de-
'enus
that the defendant Is not to he found in this county: It
Is ordcri-d that service lie perfected upon the defendant
by publication iu terms or tew In such caac* made aud
provided. JOHN UUIE, Plaintiff's Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court
of Fuyette couuty. May W, 1887.
Ie6—lsmtni A. R. STOKES, C lerk,
Printer’s fee |l per square for each Insertion.
8*0*11 Amt V. Sauozna I Libel ter Divorce, In DeKalh
P*. V Superior Court. April
Ai.xxanmcn W. Sanduxs. I Term, 1M67.
I T Appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheri#
thatthedetundaut, Alexander W.Sanders.doea nut
reside In this county, and it further apiiearlng that he did
uot, at the time eald suit wa* commenced, raelde In thla
State and does not now reside In thl* State: It la there
fore ordered that said defendant appear and answer st
the next term of this court, or the case ho considered In
default, and the plaintiff allowed toproceed; andlt l*
hirlher ordered that a copy of thla order be published tu
the Atlanta Intelllgencur, a public gaiulle ol thla Mate, latest styles, and in*
once a mouth for four months prior to tlio next terra ol uuder tho personal
Ids court. GAHTRELL A llll.lZ guaranteed, .
"" Attorneys ter Libellant.
A true oalracl from the minute* of raid court. May
•0 jhu7. J. M. HAWKINS, Clerk.
I'rlnter's fee fit per square for each Insertion
jot—Iam4m
Vimczut Davta) Libel for Divorce, In Fulton Superior
w. }• Court. April Term, 1687. Hule to
Jiii.IA A. Dayik. I Perfect Service,
present lessees, aud thus ulisfy themselves of tho
monthly profits. For further luformutlou, apply to
Messrs. McNunght, Ormond A Co., Atlanta, Us., J. L.
Rogers, Marietta, or Johu Wofford, ou the property,
septt—lm
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE !
Manniactured by
F. KRUTINA,
Oil aud 08 East llousUiu Street,
NEW YORK CITY, - - - NEW VOUK.
A LL THIS FUKNlTUItKronsIsIliig of Parlor, Chain-
tier. Dining Room, and Library Bulls, Is of the
' and manufactured of tliu very best material,
personal supervision of the proprietor, and
guaranteed,
Parties In *m- m,,,,,,
ran lm supplied direct from ibu Manufactory, or thorn
about visiting New York will find It to their advuntage
to examine lids stock before purchasing elsewhere.
(iiF*All goods warranted. Jy3l—flm
w*
fondant appear and answer st the usst Ism of this Court,
else that fhecase he enusldered in detoult, -ml the plate-
tiff allowed to proceed. And It Is further ordered that
thla rule be published Ut tlio Atteuta Intelligencer one* t
month tor tour months. „ ARTRaLfc * JAOKBOHt
Attorney* tor Uhsllsnt.
'SSfiZEf* mta «ra ?KM 7 cte,k.
Printer's fa# $1 per sqnsre each Insertion.
GEORGIA, Fatxtti Cul'«TT.
— rtlJ, Ira sold, on the Ural Tuesday In November
r next, hofore the court houiu. door In said county,
following laud tn wlt: Lot No. 141. aud lot No. 117,
' — I'.trlct of formerly Henry, now Fayette couo-
oue acre In tlie northwest comer of lot No.
one ucre, deeded to White Plains Church,
and the tend lying on the west side of the road leading
from Fayetteville to Xebulnn, ou said lot No. 117, Sola
In pureuanre with a decree of the Superior Court ol said
county, aa the properly of the children of Peter Knight,
6 sees sod. Terms cash, snd possession given the 66th
Dccsmlrer nsat. September klMJ. WHppA „
W. W. MATHEWS,
Recslvsis by ardor ol ths Superior Court.
*ep!7 —td Printer's fe* $6
FLOUR,
BACON,
LARD,
SCORN,
HAY,
SALT,
TOBACCO,
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
SYRUP,
MOLASSES,
, CAXDY,
SODA,
CANDLES,
LEATHER,
SOAP, toe.
Atpoiftt** for tlio Sale ot
YARNS,
08NABURG8,
STRIPES,
MCDANIEL, STRONG & GO.,
COTTON WAREHOUSE
AMD -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Corner Prior and Hnnter Streets,
In sight of the Passenger Depot, ami uear the United
States and American Hotels,
ATLANTA, G 11«It (SI A ,
•^y K invite tlie attention of PLANTERS, and all oth
er* who deal In COTTON, to llto fact that wo are now uf
fi ring as great facilities anil Inducouraut* for tho 8TO-
RAGK and MALE of Uiulr COTTON In Atlanta a* ran be
afforded them in any other market.
Our Warehouse is Unsurpassed
In the Stale, being large and commodious, accessible lo
the various Railroads, completely shcluroil, and almost
entirely fire proof.
We particularly illreet tlielr attention lo the tort that
Atlanta is now a Cotton Market, where the staple can nl-
waye tie ill*|H„vd of nl as high price*, relatively, a* In
any other- leaving to the various Planter* on tlio tinea of
the different Jtadrnad* leading Into Atlanta, tin induce
ment to atrip beyond.
To sll parties residing in tills t.'olleellou District who
may desire tu ship to ns, we will luniish the permit of
Ik* Collector lo make such shipment without pit-pay-
men! if Tar.
We are ulso prepared lou ake LIBERAL C'AHII AD-
VANl'Kk on coiirigumoiitn, and In a I respeel will oiler
** liberal Inducement* »* any other House of responsi
bility. Tlie large experience In Cut luu "f all the lueni
her* of our linn la a guaranty tint cnnslguinvuts en
trusted to our care will he promptly and mliatectnrlly at
tended to. sepl—Stu
SHIRTINGS,
And Great Bend Co.’s Seales.
nrcauh Order® promptly Ailed,
licit ed.
FALL ANO WINTER
D Ii Y G O O D S 1 !
T il K attention of tlie Trade 1® rpccltily invited to onr
Full nml Winter Stock of
Foreign and Domeitio Dry floods,
Which Is now complete in every Department.
MARSHALL, BURGE to BOWEN,
Importer* and Jobbers,
topl4-4ni 143 Meeting street. Ohsrlertotn * i O._
ROPE I ROPE!I
I,Ski COILS GltKKN LEAF MACHINE ROPE,
1038 IIAI.F Ct>11.8 GltBKN LEAF MACHINE ROPE.
P ERSONS wishing lo purchase Rope will do well to
call ou the uiiderslgnod, ae we gusnutee to s«U at
MauufaotaroTt' Frioes, Freight Added.
Tills Is lira best Machine Rope nuule. Xvecy coll we
giiuraulee. m
aiipl I—lm BUTLER to PETERS.
WHO WANTS A. HOME?
U N. \V ALTON offer* every person who desires Urn
s opportunity to muke a home lor himself on setter
terms than was ever before offered In thle city, via : On
i three, four and five yuan' time, at from $4 to $15 per
mouth Installments. Four new hnlldltin nowon the
! land. Undisputed title* given. For tariner particular*
: eall at Garner to Tliraslisr*, Real Estate Agents, or on
It. N. Wail,in »t T. I*. Westmoreland's ofllce, comer of
I Whitehall aud Uuutcr streets, aa|M- la