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Saturday Mamin* S«*t. S®. •
VOL. XIII.
MlMMliaanow AdvarUaann
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WROUGHT IKOI BUCKLE TIE
COTTON BALES.
CSAA 0. JOHHUH. lot* Proprietor,
Nn. 14 Catos Kmt<
MEW 0BJ.KA.2TS, LA.
If.
Tk« Party la PaHI.
wv ft ml llw fldlowmq sitfliitlonut otllluml ill
Hi,. N«w York 7W*.
riii* warninif at th*> Main* election came not
» moment too warn fi»r tlie weltore .<1 the Ri*-
i.nbliciui imrty The Went tiiruinlteH mtlicn'iotw
.,1 Uie danyer il encounters aa » conscuucnc • of
ietcrtmaatlim of clique* ami laclnm* to loin;
uihmi it mmics unite tkm-iyn to tba twoqniretl
.ibiccu *>t it» organiantiou. Senator lirtiur*’
vurorotte protest Main.I the attempt to moke
11,' pnibimtorv tanti a test ot parly orthodoxy,
the endorsement <>t tliu lending Uetiuh-
van.. ,,| ins mate, tieneral Halter. Adjulnul
iteueral. ami one of iW most iutlueutial meu,
antes "UuU il llw tariff lobby succeeil in inter
lining into the • ro'd ot tin* Uepublican party
a prohibit,.rv unit blank, »nd making that the
issue, the Republican party ot the Northwort
will be staeshed to atoms." Strong an the state
ment is, ire are persuaded that it doea not trans
cend the truth. Throughout the Northwest the
Republican press is unanimous in its denuncia
tion of tha combinations which try to manipu
late the action of t'oagress on the lari It ques
tion ; admitting the necessity of high duties in |
existing circumstances, but resisting any noser |
non ol tha prohibitory principle in the interest I
of elsmrs
The temperance question, in its prohibitory
Aspect, is another source ot putty weakness else :
where than in Maine or Massachusetts, tn !
Michigan tba recent Convention proposed to en-
rralt the doctrine upou the State Constitution, I
wisely eonsenting. however, to submit it to a
-eparate vote, in Illinois and adjaceut States,
zealot* seek to invest prohibition with legisla- ,
live, and ultimately witli constitutional sanctiou,
nut the intolerant spirit in which they proinul- |
inis tlteir views threatens to alienate lVmra the I
U,-publican party a large pmp<trtion of the tier- I
man vote. The edhiestness with wliicli General
Carl Schurz remonstrates against “attempts to
ise the Republican organization to indict on the
•-'immunity arbitrary legislation, encroaching on
individual rights in connection with temperance
and Sunday questions." shows the depth to ,
which popular feeling has been stirred on ihe
.object, and the folly ot those who would em
barrass the party with extraneous questions.—
ileneral Leib, a leader ot the Germans of Illi- .
nois, in n published letter alleges “ that so much
harm has already beeu done, that nothing but
an earnest protest of the whole Republican press .
of the State" against the course pursued, and an
explicit expression ot this view in the next State
platlbrm ot the party, " will secure to the Re-
pnbliasn^pnn^Uie future political support ot the i ~
The signs of the times shuuld not be disre- Scif-Fasteilii Wrooflit Iron BqcUb Tie,
ganied by those who would preserve the unity '
ind power ot the Republican partv. The period ‘ On the most tavonbi* terms. W* us having thorn man
is not one in which it can afford to assume the ? t I™* 1 of th * snpwtor iron, and thoroughly
responsibility of every cry which individuals
raise in the Republican name, or by intolerance i
- ERROR CSAfiJM TO BB DA3TORBOP8 WHW MBA80W IB LITT FIBB TO COMBAT IT.
AfLANTA.~GA^ SATUrSaY. ,SEPTEMBEit 287186^
Mlaeallanmras Advertisements, i
VAN EPPS & TIFPIN, |
CHOCK US, AMO
ir.tBIl/.l STREET,
ATLANTA. -
In Htore nntt Co Arrive t
FLOUR.
NIMsrv
Mujur ftaiumii Joan Pure, U. S. A., commanding Third
Military District (Georgia, Florida, and Alabama)-
OfllcH it Headquarter*. on Marietta atreet.
Colonsl J. t. MnLinn, Chluf of Borasa ot Civil Altolr*.
and Ueuerat Inopactor of iiegtstmtion (or Third Mill
fury District. Offlre at Handqoartera.
Brev't Brigadlsr-Usnursl W*. Meg in Dess, Ausiataat
j dwtgs Advocate Usnaral U. S. A., Judge Advocate
Commission ALt'rt’ria.n.tS, Third Military DU.tn.-t. ud.Aut Hmdqiuirtura
Lieuuuant-Cutonal B. MuK. Uuuuom, (IS. A , Aastutent
luapctur Gunurul. Odlcu at Hsadi|Uurtcrs.
I’upuin G. K. dwansnuon, I), d. A., Acting Assistant
Adjutant Uonsnil. Odtcu st It 'adquartera.
Druv’t Orlgsdlsr Guneral J. J. Mu.awu, Snrgmin U. ».
A. Medical D.rneUjr Third Military District. OSIcs
corner Broad and Marietta atraeto.
Bruv't Brigadier General Kuroi SaxTon, Olilai quarter
master. Office at Huadi|Uartera.
Brev’t Lieutenant Colonsl B. J. PaaitawoaTU, Depot
quartermaster. Offloo Parsyth street, near Railroad.
Brev't Captain C. A. Hooswu, Chief Ordnance OtBcer.
Odton cuiaer Broad aud Maristta street*.
Major E. D. Judo, P. M. U. d. A., Chief Pay Master and
Dt*hai*in$Offlcar Third Military District. Offles cor
ner Broad and Maristta streets.
Lieutenant C. B. Ilolst, Post qnartermastor and Com
missary dubatetaace. Offles WtUtngtnua Building, cor
ner Ivy and Decatur atrasta.
Brev't Major Wa. M. dOTTHS. Captain 14th U. S. In fan
try. Acting Assistant Judge Advocate General. Offles
at Headquarters.
Brev't Major T. C. dertuvan, C. 8 United Hutes Army,
Chief Commieaary of Bnbelatenee. Offlce, Boom Mo.
And a general aaeortmeut of 1 Willingham Building*, corner of Decatur and try
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
NCtatoellaanaaoum Ad verttnemente. ,
Xaoulmvlllw
SUGAR,
All other TUB flwtsnlng hv thte method are in-
fi-te remente. and will he prosecuted at law aa such.
When Uie lever of the
j'l-eiw is rained the tie will
fiioten itself by the out
ward pressure nf the hale.
VAN EPPd A TTPP1N.
1 are dole Agents, aud are prepared to dll orders (hr
LE\’D TO THE LAND!
Union Point, G a ., October Id, XMtHt.
: Jfawr.i. Brutal wM tt Barrow:
! Onirra—I used your Phosphate on my Cotton at the
rate of fflU pounds per acre. I am eatisded that I will
realize at least ISO per cent, on the amount apeut. I am
so well pleased that I expect to nee more ou the next
crop than I did on this.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) P. W. PRtNTUP.
Brev't Major Knan. Moagnacw. V. R. C.. dnb-Aaat. Com.
dnh-Dtetrlct, Atlanta Bnrsau lt. P. and A. L. Offlce In
Granite Block, No. 1, room No. 9.
roar or aixanta,
Composed of the counties of Cobb, Pnlton, Campbell,
Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Fayette, Clayton, dpaldtng,
Henry. Newton, DeKalb, Milton, Gwinnett and Butts.
Brev't. Brigadier General Taoaaa H. Ruorr, Colonel
ctd United dutee Infantry, commanding Poet. Head
quarters, room No. 3 Willingham Building, corner of
Decatur and Ivy streeta, Atlanta, Ga.
Brev't Captain O. C. Knapp, tat Lieutenant 3-'ld U. d. In-
tuntry, Poet Adjntaut. Office at Headquartera.
First Lientenant C. 9. Ilalbt, ltith U. d. Intently, Act
ing Aasiatmnt quartermaster aud Acting Commissary
dubsistence Post. Offlce, room No. 7 Willingham
Building.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOB THB TUB HIT,
J. K. Williams, Mayor $2,1)00
S. B. Love, Clerk ot Council 1,300
J. T. Glean. City Attorney suu
Robert M. Farnur, City Treasurer ... 800
THE ABROV TIE AID IROX BAUDS
BALING COTTON !
AN INSURANCE AGAINST
Vlftl, WASTE, AVD THEFT
^UNtliUaLlD POM
Simplicity ami Rapidity of Adjustment
SURPASSED BY NONB
FOB STBIXOTU AXD ADAPTABILITY TO ALL \
m any form to fiirniah provocatives to division.
The great work ol restoring tha Union anti guar
aiueeing permanence to the results achieved by
(be war remains to be completed, and antil this
he done no new issue should be entertained.—
The future has important questions in reserve,
and the tariff is one of them. But it is criminal
to anticipate cauMe of party difference or to di
vert public attention, however slighly, from the
momentous task with which it has been entrust
ed by the country. Forbearance, moderation
and li berality in interpreting the motives and
aims of others are qualities which the Republi
can party cannot too sedulously cultivate in the
present critical condition of national affairs.
The Terrible Caewaitv la But Abloitea,
limibiHtu.
The telegraph bos made brief mention of a
distressing casualty in East Abingtoo, in the
burning to death ot two young ladies in their i
dwelling. The unfortunate persons were daugbt-1
era of Jairna Keene, a furniture dealer, wh*> !
speaiis much of his time in New Orleans, where i
he now is. His wife and two dunghters—A bey, '
aged nineteen, and Lucy, aged twenty-one years
—resided in a abjiy and a hail cottage, the moth
er sleeping in the lower part of the house, and j
the giria up stairs. The Boston Traveller thus i
tells the sad story :
About 11 o'clock Mix Keene was awakened
bv the noise of her daughters running around
meir chamber and scseaming. She rushed im
mediately to the stairs, but the passage way was
so Hied with smoke, and the stairs themselves so
entirely on lire, that she could not get to her
nildren. She then ran to her nearest neighbors
tor help. Dr. Underwood was the first to reach
tbs burning boose. Finding it impossible to
gain access to the chamber in any other way, he
procured a ladder, and at great personal hazard
gnt into the window. The room was so tilled
with smoke that he could live in it onlv by
crawling on the floor. Feeling his way, he found
the lied, it was empty, he then felt aiound for
the bodies ot the young ladies, but could not
dnd them, and was compelled to make his way
ut as soon as possible, his hair and face scorch
ed by the dames. This morning, the charred
remains of the two accomplished and esteemed
young ladies were found among the ruins ot
'lie burnt house. It is not certaialy known how
the tire took, but it is surmised that it must have
been communicated to the clothing ot the closet
of the back chamber, where the ladies hung up
'heir Sunday dresses. They had both attended
evening service, and returned home and retired
between nine and ten o'clock. The Are proba
bly had been smouldering and burning in the
closet and the back chamber until it bad tilled
the chamber with so dense a smoke as to be
wilder and suffocate the poor girls on being
awakened to their terrible danger.
Later information states that the grief stricken
mother hae become hopelessly insane on account
of this terrible affliction, and is now a raving
maniac, constantly shouting, while in her flts of
ieliriam, the names of her lost daughters, both
of whom an reported to have been young ladies
ot rare beauty and intellectual culture.
d. h. Davies * co„
Coanisston Manhunts,
Louisville, Kentucky.
GLENN, WRIGHT * CARS. Agents.
Atlanta. Gs.
E. J. Boschs.Clty Physician 1,900
Jag. F. Cooper, Cl tv kiuHomf i .*mn
Robt. Crawford,
HARDWARE AND IRON.
Amuucu*, Qa., November 1, 1HHM.
Messrs. Bright ic*Q >t Barrow .
Gents—The twenty (,‘JO) tone REED’S PH08PBATE
I bought of yon this year. I need on Com aud Cotton. I
sm so well plensed with the effect on my crop, th»t I wish
to purchase of yon for next yanr't crop, one hundred
Yours respectfully,
JA3 A. COBB.
75
COILS MANILLA HOPS.
75 dozen Short Hand ten Trying Paul.
40 coils Pliant Facklna M to f Inch,
SOI) docan Shovels and Spade*, I
isnn do sen Pocket Knives,
AM gross Table Cutlery,
M> aoien Cury Combe,
130 boxes Tin Piste,
2000 pounds Block Tin,
tono pounds Bar Land,
300 bags 9h-t,
70 bandies Bright Iron Wire,
mo dozen Iron wire Sifters,
.80 Anvils,
79 Visas.
t«10 pounds Smoothing Irons,
2000 pounds Grtffln'a Hone Nalls,
’man files assorted,
,_un —
3 toss —.
30 tons Plow Steal,
300 tons Swedes and Signed Iron,
no tons Band, Hoorn and Horse Shoe Iron.
15 tone Oval, Half Oval, and Half Round Iron,
25 ton* Bo Uer. Plate, and Sheet Iron.
P >r sale by
WEEDS * CORNWELL,
Nos. 159 and Ut Broughton Street,
Savannah, Us.
COFFEE.
‘If iAA BAGS lust received, ton Hlu da Janeiro,
•J yjyjyj per British Brig spring. For sale by
— S a CORNWALL,
”* "—jbton Scree
| BSiMr
tnsi.1 miATWi uli.'
B Y virtue of an order from tha Court of Ordinary ot
Miltun county, Go., will be told, on Che 'drat
Tuesday tn October next, between the legal Boitrs of
•Ale, at the court boose door in said county, as the ml
estate of WlUiam Harris, deceased, the following lots of
laud, vtz: The plantation whereon deceased lived at tl e
time of bis death, situated three miles northeast from
Alpharetta, on the waters orvickery's creek, containing
320 acres, more nr less; about 173 acres cleared and in
zood condition: about SO or 1UU acres ot drat-ebus bot
tom land, that will make com any year. Solu lor the
benefit of tbe heir* and creditors ot said deceased.
Terms: One-half zOth December. 1M7, and the other
b.ilf 1st December. 1866, with interest from day of suit*,
files perfected when payment is made. August 12,
la«7. JAMBS G. HARRIS. Adm’r.
augSO—td Printer's fee S3*
This Manors, manntectnred In Georgia (the virtues for
which are attested by well known Georgia citizens, and
which is calculated to do so much for “Beconstruetltm"
in Georgia) ie for sale by
LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK,
Sole Agents,
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ge.
SACKS AND WHEAT WANTED.
E. E. Raweon,
, City Engineer.
1, Conuniaalonerof Public Works.. 1,500
George Stewart, Overeeer of Streets . 1,1X10
Jo. S. Smith, Tax Receiver end Collector 800
Pat. Fitzgihbon, Hall-Keeper MX
ALDBRMIN.
vtacTwann.
M. T. Castleberry, Richard Paten.
sacom> wans.
A. W. Mitchell.
Titian wash
George W Terry, W. C. Anderson,
■titnrra ward.
J. B. Gallstt, W. B. Cox.
nru ward.
J A. Hayden, B. W. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
L. P. Thomas. Chief Manhnl $1,909
K. O. Murphy, Deputy Marshal 1,500
J. L. Johnson, let Lientenant of Police 1,000
T. 0. Murphy, 2d Lieutenant of Police Loot
poLicmxw—1$2 25 ran oat.)
t. J. Cook,
F J. Botnar,
D. Koj
E. A
ran.
Centf
Juunlee and Burlaps.
Alabama Street.
96th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE.
TOTAL LOSSES PAID,
SQ1,Q.71,97Q 57 !
Noe. 199 aud 101 Broughton Scree
. A. Hinton,
Hall,
J L. Crenshaw,
G. W. Bowen,
l: M Baity.
A. Jorrard,
O P. Woodlia,
Jasper Groves,
W. u. C. Cowan,
J. 8. Holland,
A D. Haynes,
D. queen,
I R. Love,
J. A. Lang,
R. B. Hntchine.
J. M. Connally,
Green Holland,
H. W. Wooding,
a. J. Bel taels w,
M. W. Has berry
J. F. Bames,
T. G. McUan,
J. A. Lanier,
The Uses of Commerce:
FJ7HET ore manntectnred in LIVERPOOL, of the beet
English Iron, under the personal rapervleion of the In
ventor, formerly a resident of New Orleans, La.
The ARROW TIE ie preferred by Shipmasters and
Compreeamen, aa it le worked with one-eighth to one
inch slack, while all SOLID TIBS require three to 9vs
inches, which, In running through a cargo, involves a
heavy hiss to the Shipmaster.
Use the Arrow Tie aid Baade,
AND SAVE MONEY IN PRE1GHT and INSURANCE!
Arrangements have been made to secure an ample (ap
ply of the ARROW TIE and BANDS for the coming sea-
ion.
TAMES A. HALL,
Agent Middle and Southwest Georgia.
ANDREW LOWE & CO.,
General Agents, Savannah. Ga.
Tha undersigned la prepared to tarnish tha ARROW
TIE to tha trade at SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding
and truteportatioa added.
PDATTE, EDWARD! * CO., AgSBta,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta. Ga.
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The money for advertising considered dna after Oral
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this offlce should be addressed to "The Atlanta Intent
gencer.”
JARED IRWIN WHITABXk,
Proprietor.
RAILROAD GUIDE
Georgia Ballwad
E. W. COLE.'lufMr.GeiKfek..
w. h. mx,
KENTUCKY PLANING Mill,
DOOR y BlIXD, AND SASH ifANCFA CTCTtFR,
And Denier in all kinds of
Building Lumber, Rough aud Brewed,
JUNTO STHKET. N EAR BIIOADWAT,
LOIIHVIL LK, KENTUCKY,
AllI kinds of Ripping. Opllttiiig.
Scroll Sawing done to onler wit'
Special attention paid t.i
tectnred works, ao that it
portatlon.
out rusisam nin.
Leave Atlanta at
Arrive at Augusta
Leave Angasta at.
.Vrrive at Atlanta
(No trains run on Sunday.;
niout raaeneiB Tnain.
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i Arrive at Augusta
Leave Augusta..
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Atlanta A West-Point RaBreaL
L. P. GRANT!”
ing. Turning, and
ih neatness anil dispatch.
packing nni ,‘upping mauu-
. OAT PASSMI.KB TBA1X—OCTWABO.
Leave Atlanta 7.00 A. M
Arrive at West Point 12.00A. M
DAT 1'A.wxnaaa nuci—orwAno.
Leave West Point , 12.40 P. M
Arrive at Atlanta 9.10 P. M
BREEDEN &c BRADLEY,
lumber merchants,
And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Ac.
—ALHO—
PACSiyo BOXER OE EVERY DESCRIPTIOX.
Lumber Yard on Walunt. bet. East and Flovd streets
Warurnomson First street, bet. Ma™and Rive
square below the New Galt Hons.-, '
Jell!—lm LOUSVILLE, KT.
Clerk of FI rat Marker—Thcophilai Harris.
Clerk of Second Market—Frank T. Kyan.
>»;XLon—G. A. PUrrim.
‘-icy AdtM*uB<>r»—tt. s. Waters, W. C. HumphrlM, and
C. F. Wood.
Ai*H»*»*»H>r of Land taken for Opening Stroetu—Levt
Welle, nnd F. P. Rice,
riTANDING COXM1TTSIS OF THB CITY COUNCIL FOR THB
FISCAL TBAB 1887.
Fiauuce—Peters, Mitchell, Rawson.
Ordinance— Mitchell, Usydeu, Peters,
btreete sud Sidewalks—Gnllntt, Rswson, Hayden.
Wells, Pumps and Ciatsrns—Cox, Anderson, Castle-
oerry.
Lamps and Gas—Hayden, Tarry, Peters.
Keliuf—Castleberry, ttawaon, Terry, Gnilatt, Hayden.
Market—Hayden, Castleberry, Holland.
Fire Oeparunent—Unllatt, Cox, Terry.
Police—Rawnon, Cox, Anderson.
metenr—Terry, Mitchell, ttawson. I
ic Buildings uml tirouuds—Anderson, Terry, Pe- j
Public
»;rs.
Tux—Holland, Rawsou, Cox.
On Printing-Terry. Holland, Castleberry
Salaries—cox. MitcUeil. Holland.
BOARD JThKALTH.
First Ward—Dr. J. M. Boring,
decond Ward—O. H. Jones, 1
Hatanmah, Mat 7th, 1887.
I The recent Ores in this city having proved to oar entire
ffrvrSSftan* by ft thorough test, tha superiority o* IRON
I BANDS for baling purposaa, we strongly recommend
I them to the use of the Planter* of Georgia aa an efllcieot
; agent in restricting lose by Are; and w® agree to diacriru-
1 oate, when practicable, in fovor of cotton thus secured.
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent.
CHARLES GREEN A SON,
Ag’ts Liverpool. London A Globe In. Co.
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
Agt’s Sun A Atlantic M. Ins. Co., N. Y
R. H. FOOTMAN. Insurance Agent.
WOOD BRIDGE BROS.. Ins. Agents.
J. T. THOMAS, Insurance Agent.
j. c. McNulty,
r Southern
»T. STEWART,
Agent London A Lancaster In®. Co.
LANE A WEST, Insurance Agents.
Macon, Ga., May 10th. 1867.
The recent lire at th® Warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chap
man, in this city, having fully demonstrated the ad van
uge of the use of Iron Bands for baling purposes, as a
security against loss bv dr®, we, the undersigned Insu
rance Agents, Macon, Ga., taka pleasure in endorsing the
action of the Agente at Savannah. Ga.
E. C. GRANNISS,
Agent for several Ins. Companies.
J. W. BURKE, Insurance Agent.
E. J. JOHNSON A CO., Insurance Ag'ts.
J. MONKOE OGDEN, Insurance Agent.
M* M. BOARD MAN. Insurance Agent.
JNO. B. COBB, Isurance Agent.
«DBAT 90FTHERN WrSIC HtirSE ! I
LOUIS T It IPP,
(succBsson ro mipp a cbauo,)
W HOLESALE nail Retail Dealer in —
.JT““, oi ;-. c «blnet Orpins. Mehidn- WC^SDKi
one, »nd oil kinds of MusiVal M.-rcUnn- WtrWV
di*e, and Publisher of Slusii:. ‘.malocue J J F 7 V
of music and nrii’ri Htet .-t»* innt*...««»«»... i* • - *
plication,
Hohtf*arey * Wawt-Patmt RUlreM.
DANIEL H. CRAM, sfepretateiutenr.
DAT Tajoit.
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Arrive at W«*t-Point 12.00 M.
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Arrive at Montgomery 6.46 P. M
Airive at Columbus 12.9U P M
Leave Columbus g.u0 A. ■
Arrive »t Opelika 1(L14 a. M
EVBYufn Tmai.H—opxLrna ^n> comm.
Leavo Opelika. mP; M
Arrive at Colnmbns X.94 p. M
Leave Colnmbbs 11.DA.M
Arrive at Opelika.. 145PX
a. B. WALKER, Superintendent
DAT PASSIXalB TOAOI.
Leave Macon t.jo A. L
Amve at Atlanta 1.57 p. M
Leave Atlanta 9.99 £. M
Arrive at Macon l.snp. te
of music and prira list of instriimnnrs’maiied free on ip ' Leaves Atlanta 7.15 plfi
Andress Arrives in Macon ie .'*
LOUIS TRIPP
jeI2—»m N ° 8 ' M * n< * M ' rpffur80n Sr " Louisville, K : ,\
4.29 A. M
OREEjf LEAF .it- HEMP LEAF)
BAfitiIVi, A X D ROPE.
f ^1HK uniiereigneit he-eby notify their inends and all
consumers of the above named staple Goods, that they
continue to mannfhctnrs them in Louisville, Ky
They hope and expect to have it in rheir power to exe
cute every order sent them this -eason
All Letters Promptly Seplied To.
w A RICHARDSON ± SON.
Lontevill*. Kentucky.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
BALTIMORE. Ma.RYLA.VD.
T HE Stxtieih Annual 8es
ICINK, in the Univ..
nience on the 11th -if Oi T'
the 1st of itarcli, laffa.
‘ion of rho SCHOOL of MED-
**u v 4)i Maryland, will emu-
R'-R, I-'0T, aud will ttuil on
0 >nr^f
J. r. PS ARCS.
W. T. WUBLBSrt.
• HAS. A. PBARCE.
THE
J TJ
LIVE DRUG HOUSE,
CORMBH WHITEHALL AND aLaBaHA STBBITS,
LY 1, 1 8 67.
ASSETS
i .1/ Market Value.)
A TLANTA,
C*»h oa baud -uul in Bank. | 515.886 :i0
Real Estate 348,'.K)8 03
| Mortgage Bond® 606,660 00
GEORGIA, j Bank stuck i,*jo6,4no ou
I U. Bute®, State and City Stock, and other
Public Securitie*..
1,084,.'108 80
W E INVITE the attention of Um public to our «upe-
rior stock of
Dr *«** Msfflstass, Pmlils, ffltte. Window ^
Slam, tec.
iMfelleltF.
Several mootiu line* a negro working oo
President’s Island married a very pretty yellow
rirl. He brought bis new wife to tbe island,
ind for a time they lived happily together.—
Soon die husband’s sunlight was darkened bv
tun shadow of a gay colored fellow, who saw,
admired, and lovea the woman who bad prom
ised to love, honor and obey bim. The wife tor-
jot her vows, forgot her husband, abandoned
uim. and commenced living with her pnrnmoiir
This incurred about two weeks ago. The guilty
pair were rejoiced a day or two afterward at
die abandoned hatband's departure. He ielt
without intimating that he would return, ami
they fondly hoped to be rid ot him forever —
i esterday evening he suddenly reappeared on
'he island, sought the residence ot his wife’s se-
lueer, saw him sitting in the but, drew a re-
poater uid tired several times. The balls took
elicit, and the author ol' his misery lav dead in
tin: presence of his taithiess spouse. The latter
screamed, anil evidently anticipated the same
punishment, but she was not molested. The
murderer, assured of his victim’s death, turned
*nd walked away. He soon left the island, and
ana not since been heard from. The names ol ,
, Parties were unknown to the Coroner, Mr. i Ami pure FRCTT SYRUP^ai* still attracting m«il<
-otuin, who, at noon, left to hold an inquest on whoee thirst is allayed by lti quatitnc waters, anil sui-
the son,..;— .■ -. » -• — .... ... aincba eneriflzed by the tonic vtfoct of the laihonic
Acid Gas. '
The Atlanta Mineral Spring water i* kept on draft at
the ARCTIC FOUNT. 114 many of our afflicted cUiaens
Baying in larg* qnantitlea and original paekagea.
directly from Importer* and Manatee-
turera. for tba CASH, we ora abla
to Oder inducemanta to
purchase)*, either
BY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Our stock m foil, «n<i consists of nrery variety
of Foreign and American Goods, from
tha ChcapMt to tha Finest.
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
$4.650,1138 27
Less Liabilitiea, Claims not due and unad
justed. 377,6(18 48
Nut Assets $4,473,289 81
AND INLAND
NAVIGATION RISK®.
C^"Agcncics in all the principal cities and towns in
the United States.
Applications for Insnrantre will he prompth' attended
to.
OFFIOE—With C. 1. Brown, on cast side of Whitehall
street, one door from Alubuma.
jy t*-*— X. L. ANGIER, Agent.
WAEDS OF TUI CITY.
The City of Atlanta shall be laid off into live wards, as
follows, to-wlt:
FIRST Ward. '
Commencing at the crossing of Whitehall street with i
the Western M Atlantic Railroad, and running up tbe
south side of said railroad to the incorporation line, then |
dowu said line to the center of Whitehall street, theu |
north aloug the center of said street to the starting point.
and which shall be knowu aud constitute Ward number J JACKSON STREET\
One.
SECOND WARD.
PEARCE, WHELE88 & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
Commidaion Merchants,
- AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
street, at tbe Western & Atlantic Railroad, and running
easi dowu the railroad to the croasing of Calhoun street,
in the rear of the 'ieorgta Railroad workshop, then south
along the middle of said street to the center of McDou*
ough street, rbeuce along uie center of McD«inongb street
to the incorporation tine, then aloug said Hue to the cen
ter of Whitehall street at its crossing at tbe incorporation
line, then aloug the center of aoid street to the startiug
Cl^Store and sell Cotton and other Produce. Bagging
and Rope furnished at market price®.sep7—«m
rTwo.
THIRD WARD.
M. L. WRISTON.
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
Ring the Door Bell at Night!
our Beautiful
ARCTIC SODA FOUNT
U \
styles of ALL WOOL CA881MhKEB, aud with the most
durable JEANS and KERSEY fabrics, ai. free from shod
dy and other impurities, onler aumples from the sub
scriber, and they will be forwarded, with prices attached,
during the mouths of July aud August. From these sam
ples you can make your selections and return your or
der*, and the goods will be forwarded directly from the
Manufactory
JOHN A. YOUNG, President,
Jeft—tin 1 harlotte, N. C.
f . -- *V1» aw U*>|<4 >»a» DU
•h« reminns of the victim.—Xemphie Ledger. Itvf.
..'•' E - N BtiscgrNRiDoE’s Last Ovvicial Act —
'tajor r P. OchtUras, ol the Houston Teiei/rwph,
ilia the following in s late letter Irom P:iris
tail?Breckinridge st • dejeuner, ycsleriiny.
•v' 1 of * l 'i* Isst set ot authority as riecreuiy of
' lr *m on the coast ot Florida—the <J«*n-
vis pursued by the Federal cavalry, they
‘ire M-tiing Die country in every direction ; a
nend in neeil" came to bin rescue—he wus one
nreynril', g'tllant old regiment ot the Army
■11., He said, “Ueaeral. I have an old
if, “*re tliat mout carry us to Kurhy ; anvhi.w
mli.. A* un '" Bo he workei) away all* that
<hi r iming the boat from where he bad aunk
it from prowling Yankees; he
rkeil tititlifully and energetically in patching
I4U ‘‘ ’tailing ft,artidcialiy duisningit up aud
l » » pruviaioos. Oen. B. gra.pe.1 Uie
' Ie teilow by the hand and said to him: “I
“"•to tew more hour, of authority, hut
’* rT ' c '* *■ ynu have rendered your country
mZ l? w * rt ' V,,u ,ha " •» » Major. I will
3 r< ?" r commission now.’’ lie waa ex
ue».i ni? ^iy thankhtl, but remained ocratchlng his
, aihoughttul attitude. “Well, my Irieud,”
t ie, ‘r ' KO * r * 1 ' “Well, you see, tieneral, thar’*
,n,i ’’"f ngtment what ain’t done nothing.
,11,11, * * Major and a Quartet-mauler, and it'
!„mf,,' 8 «®«V , y o " l arould lest like to rank
'agonreTiL ll k “«^k!». to ly that the “go
hq»u^. *”y* f y '* War iuntantly wrote tee
• commlsaion M
Ckiro cash buyers are invlied to oxamlo® 0'ir stock.
REDWIN! B FOX,
C«rn*r Whitehall and Hunter streets,
)n)y**5—c Atlanta, (ieorirla.
Cheap Houses and Lots.
I OFFER for sale for CASH, three Hoaoea sad Lets
nn 'he wsat aide of Martin street, oupoaltu Mr.
H. Pettaa.
One ironta 77 taut by 288 beck, with • smell house ot
two rooms and a planks. This la a comer lea. Hunting
nn Martin street, and running back on tba north aids of
Faith street, and baa a wall on it. Trice $9tnk.
Another comer lot opposite the above, an Ihe oouth
side of Faith street, fronting 90 Brat oa Mania street
and ranalhg heck on Faith 2U0 feet. It baa a house hi
hy *l tael. Price $S0U.
The other lot adfaius and is oouth of tbe last, fronting
30 feet on Martin street and manias twek ihai taut, lutv
Ing a bnuiM* is be 24 feat. Price $805. Thom is a well
'tn tba line hetwaee the last two lot*.
This property Is la tbs 3d Ward, and in in three min
utes walk of Uie <1ty Hail.
G W ADAIR
final Karate Broker,
Offlce Whitehall iftreet. near tbe Uni trend.
•sptSOoM
Dancing School!
Prof. J. S. NICHOLS
W ILL rosnm® rho exerrtae* of liia Acadsmy on
THURSDAY, September «Hh, 1367.
CLASSES:
For Gout®—'Thursday a aud Fridays, at 8 unlock, P. M.
For Laditts, Mihsos, and MusUth— Fritlay and Saturday
Afternoons, at 4 o'clock.
For terms. Ac., apply at the Academy, on Whitehall
street, over J H. White A Co.'s Dry tioods Store.
seplT—‘*t
Commencing at the center of Caihuun street, at ita
(Ninth crossing of th® Georgia Railroad workshop, and
running dowu the toiuh side of said railroad to the In*
corporation line, tlieu along **id line to th® center of Me
Uonough street to the starting point, which shall consti
tute ana be known as Ward number Three.
FOURTH WARD.
Commencing on rlie north aide of the Georgia Railroad,
in the center of the 4:ro**iug of itiud railroad by Loyd
street, and running down the north side of tend railroad
to the incorporation line, ihen along *aid line to Ivy
street, thea along the ceuter of Ivy atreet to Decatnr
Htreer, then aloug *aid atreet west to the center of Lovd
to the starting point, which shall constitute and be
known att Ward number Four.
FIFTH ward.
Commencing at tne north of said railroad, at the cen
ter of the crossing of Loyd atreet, and running west
along the north side of the Western A Atlantic Railroad
to the incorporation hue, theu along said line to the cen
ter of Ivy street, then south along the center of De
catur street to the cemer of Loyd street, theu along the
ceuter of Loyd street to the starting point, which shall
constitute aud be known as Ward number Five.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer—Thomas Haney
First Assistant Engineer—Henry Gullati.
Second Assistant Engineer—W. G. Knox.
Secretary—B. F. Moot®.
Treasurer—.iames hi. Gullatt.
Atlanta Enoink <
WHO WANTS Jk. HOME?
R N. WALTON offer# every person who desires U an
opportunity to make a home lor himself on easier
terms than was ever befur® offored in this city, via : On
thro®, four and live year®' time, at from |i to |1A par
month iaitajmenta. Four new building® sow or the
tsod. Undtapoud title® given. For forUier psrticnisr®
call si Gsnwr * Thrasher a, Baal JUuu Ag«au, or on
*. N Watemiat T. F. Weataaorolsad's o«ce, corner of
Whitehall aa£ Bnntar straots. " “
SOUTHERN HOKE SCHOOL
FOKl YOUNG LADIUS.
RSTASMSHRn IN 1SW.
Nos. 1ST and 188 ft. fharlss flrtal,
•ALTIMORK, MO.
M r. a MRS. WILSON M. CARY and MUR. GEN.
JOHN PEG RAM, Principals, assisted by a foil
corps of able Instructors. Duties resumed the JUth oi
September. French Is th* lauguage of the school. No
pauia are spared to rondo- 'his Institution d«*erviug ol
the encouragement it baa alwtiya liberally received from
the Southern people. Upon these triouda alone it now
depend® for patrouaga. For circulars containing foil in
formation. address either of the principals as above.
aug88—lm*
Johu B. Normau
Seiunel W ilaon. .
II. Muhlenbriuk.
t tuirles Scbnau.
Joliu Uerkele
John Wilby
J. H. Ellriworth
F. 4 Bra«:keu
.H. L. Collier
U. Warner
II. Haney, i
Wa. Krogg, |
M. L. Roberta
IRPAMT No. 1.
President
. . Foreman
Secretary
. Treasurer
First Director
hecond Director
Third Director
... Engineer
First Assistant Engineer
Second Assistant Engineer
. . riuni Assistant Engineer
. . Axemen
Delegate to Fire Department
l. d. c. wood. janes h. low. j. h. lcdwiosen.
WOOD. LOW A LU0WI68EN,
iFormorly Wood A Low— Eatabllabed 184B,)
COTTOTV FACTORS
—i*D—
General Commission Merchants,
190 I'ommon Street,
»tw Orlnaan, Lailaltna.
aoTHoaiziD nxrxnkNoka is atlast*.
A. Anatoli. Preaident Atlanta National Bank; Mr. A
K. Soago, Meaar*. Zimmerman Jt Verderey, Menu*. P.
A t». T. Dodd, Moaars. Chapman te Hacker, Meaar*.
.McDaniel A Strong.
E*r Personal attention given to tbo ante of Cotton and
pnrehaw! of all dcicrlptlon* of Produce. jan2S—ly
SALT! SALT!
Liverpool Salt, Direct Importation.
Alwayn on bund and for .ale hy
WEST te DANIELS,
4apl7—2m.lonea’ Block. Savannah. Oa.
Fac r I. r V
N-.\tU4.n R. Smith. M D . P*--.r ( ..*nr
Wj, :5inL AlKlv ' M - £i LL - " • Piot"»r.ir,if Chemwtrv
and Pharmut ••
G. W. MlLTENBEitGER. M. D . Pro ,f < ibsr.erries.
” IC ^ • *''' r ufoasor .if Principles and
Practice of .Medicine.
CnuaTOFUIK Jihinston. M. r>Proi'easor of rtenerai.
Descriptive, aud Surgical Anatomv.
Sajicbl c. Chew M. D.. Pror'.-sHor of Muroria Medica '
and Therapeiuics.
Frank Donaldson. Sf. D , Professor of Physiology, Hy-
W esters * Atiaatlc BaUi ued.
CAMPBELL WALLACE, Supsrmtmdsnt.
NIUiiT BXrnEMS FAdSRNUKn TRoteiN—DAILY.
Leave Atlanta 7.0C SUM.
Arrive at Chattauooga 4.10 A. M
Leave Chattanooga .... 4.30 p. |g
Arrive at Dalton 7.ao p. n
I Arrive at Atlanta. 1.41 A* V
DAT PASSINUia TRAIN
Daily, except bundaya.
Leave Atlanta %/£ n
I Leave Dalton « %,'io P. M
Arrive at cuattanooga. 5.35 p* j|
Leave Chattanooga * 3.3* ^ m
Arrive at Atlanta 1^.03 u
DALTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Daily except bundaya.
Leave Atlanta. 390PM
Arrive at Dalton ^ 18.35 P* M
... i.*p!if
• * * ».4» A. M
Mall Stage Line from Atlanta 80 Dak-
teaega.
Leavo Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday ...6AM.
1 Arrive Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 P. M.
Don't Wash Another Week Without Buying
I GREATEST WONDER OF THE ROE!
HAEL'hJ INlVEItlSAL
WASHING MACHINE!!
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES.
I T lute long been felt and ackuowtedged that a Washing
Machine would vet be invented mat would be sim
ple. cheap, ami more effective tliau any of the Machines
heretofore offered to tue public, such a Machine is now
offered without tear of competition.
1st. One woman will do more with a Machine
six can do without it. It will wa*k live dirty ahiit®
1 including wristbands and collars) uerfectiy clean in from
gienne, au«l General Pathology.
Wm. T. Howard. M D . Profo
men and Children.
Jambs H. Butler, M. D., Demonstrator, and Adjunct
liyeiology, Hy- . four to eight miuutes—this we guarantee, or 1
. ion 1, u *, • ¥*1 reffuires uo skill to onerate it, as a gi
cases -a o- , „id has washed tin Atlauta) FuL'K DOZMN J
rl 13 ye®
lBcEb 1
the Professor o t" Anti tomy* ~ MJl44I " v w ' - ff; ««*«*••*« ‘east one third lees ®oap, and will pay
For Mairinnla- I &£*££*•
tiem, For Practical Anatomy. $10.
The taiverairy Honpital tor Indrmary) attached to the
College, ranks among tliu first <*linical schools in the
country. Being the Seaman - Hospital of the port of
Baltimore, as welt as a civil hospital, it affords a great
vanety in the forms of disease always under irearment. . .....
surgical Operanons. and Clinical Lectures on Surgerv, ' no Washing Machine on the market that uin'be*bought
( Women and Chil- , for even twice the money, and uo Machine that will com-
.. iven
without breaking—something no other machine can do.
We manufacture these Mochiuos in this place, and shall
sell them at
TEN DOLLARS,
Ihe same pric: they ora aald for in He* York. Th«
at-
Prnctica! Meilicmu,aud 'h* Hi
dren, ora conatltiU'nt purr, m th.: d.iilv ina'rucniia
by the ni.pectivo Pr«ifo*M)r. .if iho lur'i'iirinn
Madam* dt**irlnir 'o perfoi t liii'in-eivc- ,a .fttcialllies.
cau take coiir**:* <" private inalrti'-tnm I'rnm Adi
tachod to tha vurioua Chairs.
«EO. W MILTKNBERDER. M D„ Dean.
«ep7— taivSiv
WANTED I.tlMEDI.tTELY,
^GOOD COACH SMITH,
no Wo*bi:
for ev«n t _ . t
pale with it in tha pariurmouca of ita wur
A UOOD COACH PAINTER. !
Addraaa
»epl3—(It
Mkrita.air E.noi.im Cdmi*a.nt No. 2.
J. E. Onllait.
J. G. Kelley. ..
W. D. Luckie.Jr
O. U. Jona*..
E. Buiue
[*aac Stuinbelmar
G. W. Tarry.
Joel Kalttay
.laiua* Dauiai*
4. M. Toy.
G. T Andaraou. i
! W. t. Wiioda. I
I J. M. Blliiv. I
loaaph WUny, i 1
I J K Alaxauifor
i d L Lialitiuaiadt.
.Praatdnl
VicaPnMidrnt
Secretary
Treaaurar
Pint Director
Sacond Director
Chief Euiginvi'r
Eirat AaalMtant Eaguwar
Second AaatHtnnt Bunlnaar
Tbint Aaalatant Enfonaar
Plpamun
Axeman
.Snrifaon
. KupreoeutaUvu to Fire Depart muni
TahLFLan Bnoiki Conraxr No. 3.
S. W. tvnihn Preetdrat.
E. A Center Vice Freaident.
W. C. Shearer .. .Jflrat th rector.
(HWiya Tbompeon Second Director.
J. J Roirer* tioae Director.
Julm D. Clarke Secretary.
Hsus aa PuwhtrM Stnet to Boat
I WILL RENT to on acceptable and prompt MMh
tenant, tba Honan tad aa acre lot on Pancb- Hy
ana atreat, now occupied by WUnon J. ■ailnrd. Hi
*^T*«8. m f* wrefe. Q w
Lawta H. Clarke
John A. HUI
A. Thieme
IL 4. Orme, M. D
W H. bl|i(are
Treatnrer.
Dnlfflita.
ATLanTa Hook and Lads an Co. No. 1.
J. L. Queen Fi
•“‘Wm
ingn .
Trentnrnr
Jteprattntehva m Ptra Daparaunt
C. F.IKD'Alvti
J. A Ytrhront
Gan. Johntoa.
Louisville Steam Bakery
F. W. 6TIMMCL A CO.,
308 tend 310 Went Green Street, |
LOntVlLLE, Kt.,
Whola*u(a Dealers and Manui*rtiir.'ra of all kind* of
CHA.CKERS.
Amenta for Sttmmel'a calelrated <JCIC/C YBAST.
»epll—'tin
PHILLIPS Jt FLANDERS,
Nuit, to Dodd'ft C«>rn»r, Whitehall Street.
m-OULD rttspprtfolly call your attontum to our
7ABIKTY HTB€K OF BOOM.
PRATTE. EDWARDS & CO.,
Commisision. Merenants,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ca.
J N STORE AND To ARRIVE.
80000 pounds Clear Sides,
10000 pounds Clear Rib Sidi 1 #,
5000 pounds 8hou!don>,
barrula Lard,
14010 poundri Arrow Cotton Tio,
30 pitM’pH Rputucky Bagging,
-*im» coila Rope,
50 barrel* Rostmdalo Cnmt*nr.
50 barrels Lotiisvillo Ccinu.!,
bags Whlro Corn,
10 hnr-«li* Cltlor Vinegar,
Vast Plows, Manufucmred Tobacco,
flllwl. f-onsIgnmontH soil-
EDWARDS Jb CO.
Themi MacUin-s aro ou exhibition in this city, at the
store of JOUNSUN « hCHOLS, Whitehall street.
M it. BKaNTL X <iwus th® Patent bight for this remarkable
Machine in ail the Stmihern beat®#. Liberal inducementa
will be offered to gentlemen desiring the exclusive ngb*
to sell these Machines in counties and districts, or atauT
Cali on, or address, D. 6. RB^TLY * CO.,
Rome. Ga.
fw Any on® infringing upon thte Patenrfligbt will Ik
prosecuted according to law, and any one giving miorma
tion of the same, will be liberally rewarded.
A Great Labor-Sarisf Mackiu.
We, the undersigned cinzeus of Home, wouct say, is
behalf of “Hairs Inivuraai Washing Machine, after hill
trial and use, that* m consideration of its eheaLne®®, the
durability of the Machine, the ease and iiuickuest ol mo-
fiou. tue siuail amount ot soap required, aua tiiu protec-
, “ n oi the dottles, would recommend it to a generous
public.
P. M. SIIEIBLY,
J* A. STKWART.
WM. WEST.
JAM EH NOBLE, Sr.,
G. W. F. LAMPKIM,
!»AM. F. POWERS,
JOHN W. NO BLR, •
J. J. COHEN.
.. . , _ Atlants, May 7, 1887.
I bought the line “Hall’s Pateut Universal washing
M.tcuiue'* brought to Atlanta, and am uow using it to my
perfect satistecuon, and recommend it to all aa a great
Labor-Saving Machine. Mrs. CYNTHIA gife
All cash order® promptl;
cited.
seplll-am HRA FT
M0TICE TO ARCHITECTS.
Phans’ Home,
were passed -
Rtmlveti, That Mi
for the purdiuft
•dof Managers .>f'lie (7.-orgisi
benoffr. of ttu> “Masonic Or-
July Irttli. lftOT, tile folluwiug re?*i»liiiiuuri
Mauai
Print®
Domestic®
Bleaching
Ticking
PtgRNu Muslins
Kentucky Jean®..
Cottonadea
from. 10 to ‘JD cents
from 15 to oil cents
.from 15 to k) rents
from 01 to SO cents
from 15 to 31) cents
from 1ft to .*0 cants
from OU to 3ft cents
from On to -M «?®nta
I Labor-Saving Machine.
dibectiokTFOB USB*
I Lei the Muchme down into a common wash tqh by
culling uotches into the sides, for the journals to rest in
i inril it **omes within oue inch of the bortom of tkatato*
i Uii with hot water until the water cor* « the pebble® in
Mir machine two inches; wet the cio.ues In wur water
>r is better to *4>ak clothes over night,; then ran a UtUa
tioup on all the dirty plates; then put th® clothe®
into the machiuc with the pebbles, and alwaysdU the ma
chine liaif lull of clothes, shukiug them out as tb«y art*
put in: theu close up the door una tarn th# crank from
three to dve miuutes, keeping a slow, steady motion ns*
in the dirt isout; thru run through a wringer; than boil
in usual; theu put the clothes back into th®
i with the tu* foil of colff water; give the machine eight or
um turn® and your clothe® are ready forth® bluing water
1 and theu hang out to dry. Never turn the machia® when
i empty of cloths*, as it breaks rh® stone®. If nuy of the
pebbles become broken, pick them oat.
For sale by JOHNSON ft BCHOLf,
| niayn—tiljanl Whitehall Street, Atlanta, (is.
j HONDURAS.
P ERSONS wishing to join the Colony now beiag or
guniaedat Atlauui, to sail from Mobil® direct to
carry tents, as ho
Col. E P. Watkins or D. P. Ferguson, ot l
idv. rtw for proposals l)rJ - Dtddsmiili. at Mono Moiiutaiu, at one®, and my
TWENTY ALUE8 t »K in * or • »d by express to either one of tii® above
LAND iu the vicmiiv of vtteiiM. for Mm purport* m ,*r. ct- Persons, fdi) as a mum® to authorize our Treasniwr hi
ing thereon a MAm»!NIP ORPHANS’ HOME—raid nro- uiukiug pcniiaueni arraugemeuu for transpo
posaift to lie submitted to tbe Board of Mmug r*» hy ihe ^**-‘ r,,UI *s going with this Coiouy will save about i
fonith day of kaproinber n^rt The titv* will tie \ 1 king the expenno tn»m AMiinia to Uondure® oi
in the Grntid Lodge t«t the .'amic ol Georgia, orfiiclioiher 1 >a ^n^vucy, on a drat class ntoauiship.
Masonic Lodge u the Si.ite in will acc< pt lie name. '
should the Grand Lodge den me the trn-f
Rmotrrd. further, That the Mosul will pay #:.««>
for the Draft of a Granite Building for the “Masonic
Orphans' Home, to be suhmilted to rt» u U«>ard bv tbo < L
aid plan i«i be ftotimwn ^^J.ENTLEMfc.N wh'
ftly aho
FamiU
th an expend!-
MOKE NEW GOODS.
«<*lt reallr ale* 8*rea or Ptaa
PUENCll c'ALlf SK.IN SUOEO, aitkaraf tea Coa-
‘ COB WU»
mni.itry of tu. *mutf\:nirv. Thu
■' lire Imiiilrril linliiir. m l.« pm.l mi
IinII .i'll* i I'inia m»v8—
and a variety of Dirt; Dreoa Good., Linana. Tiiwallaga I 1! ,r "f* 11 )' lk*"i*iii"i il. ilni lm' ml’ iik; ii'*t } wtr. amt i ~ l Dataimii,* strap, or Oxford-11* uattern,
aud Tahl* Clucha. * UwMUv ..I'll' mny hi* oxifniifii tV.nn v.*nr '<» year, ivlili- 1 J"'l Tin* lai«*t -1) in aud aiont approvaa ataate
tn rh» HARDWARE Deparunanc many artidas tor * ‘ ““
Honaakeepen, Builder*, and Mechanira.
Pt-RNlTfRE IN LARGE qCANTITY.
Bcdatrada from $ 4 tu $19
■arena* from 7 to 13
Wudrubu from into 19
Wood Stands. Dim 2 ta 10
Tnbl**.. from 2 to 7
Work aland* bom 2 to «
baaldaa many ortaer artmm . too aamaroaa to mention.
Sonar and Cotee. Uavou, Lard, and Syrup.
Coat steal at 2U rente par pool
Bar Iron at S canto par pair
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—nntktqg Iru—..
Audi rang '
S3
par pound
at Seat* par pound
at S canto par poaad
»* Jes«tep« poaad
•at 7 canto par poaad
out destroying lilt
above named «um
the plan which the Hoard of Miiini! 1
the number prct-enic I
For furtheriufonnutit>11. addrew
Mo YD WILSON,
Rusiucss Manager* Georgia Sf*ir« Lotti r
tyift -Ulnovt Ailaiitu. (bur
7T.1APD.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLCCE.
JfAU'kX, GEORGIA.
Every dupartmvut ha. lanlltimi for Di-ui.himr thr hiuhvat
>tv1« of odiuatlim, nn rua.niialu* turm*. For turthor
particular*, apply to Rev. J. ffl. n.mnt-11 |i ft. I*ta.i1i>nt
07 . . „ W. C. DAta*,
*a$2— tawUlortl 8*rr*Uiry uf Faculty,
In ihr DUirM Cuart of tka Vl
lor tha ft or tha rm 1q$p$q« afSatl
Iu >h.' matter of I
li-z*c li.iruarau), 5. la Bankruptcy.
Uaukruut. I
f J7u W itoft IT^IIaT CONCERN: 11
iu.io«utunt Irena Ro. _
tit** di*irict afureaatd, who boa ban adjndnda j
on hi* owu prtttfoa by lb* Dtatttet Court -
acntcatbi'r 17.1887.
At-c.rsT-js n. RtniHARor,
Primer’'* fo* 75 rant* per aqaare tor —'*• Ibai-ffhii
[ aepil -Juw'lw
ha. bus adjodsadn bntoa