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ITIIMHlIKIt DAILY AMI WUIU MV
JARED IRWIN WHXTAKKB,
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
♦
Saturday Morning, Nov. 8, IM7.
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and Advertising Rates.
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Weekly 6
“ KIIHOR CKAHK8 TO BN DANGIHOUB WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT.’Wr/creon.
Pnm (A. Mmi/ihis slriifimcAr, *7(A.
Tribal* la Kratachlaa*.
\iiitiii)} Hum who Kart' Ihrlr llvm lo tlio Ixwt
Cku.hi were many ministers of our holy religion.
N>> on* ran ever forget tlio warrior bishop, tlio
^rral ami gooff (Jemral (‘oik. A scholar o| i|i«.
highest order, a gentleman in III* loniral sense,
a soldier of iiiKiirpaaMal valor, ami a (.'lirlallan
,1 irreproachable rvwllono*, he lull ou the flelff,
where the brave lore to ill*. Nothing that our
IHKir |a'ii coiiltl writ* can a,I,I to the glory of
tin* Christian hero. There were other*, TcmJi
VOL. XIII,
Mlaoellanaoua AdverUaomeniN.
ATLANTA. GA.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1807.
NO. 201.
TKRMH OP SUBSCRIPTION.
■oath • 1 00
retta 10 00
aaathi 3 00
Waakly. 1 rear a no
•Ingle eoplM at the counter 10
■ingle copies to Newt Boy* and Agents 6
HAT KM OF ADVERTISING.
For carh square of ]() line, nr Ic.a, fro the flrnt inter-
llrrn $1. and for car:b till,act,uenl inccrtlon 50 renla.
96tli SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE;
MlM«ollnmM»iiN A.IverliHKimmu.
MEADOR A BROTHERS,
ere oilier*, Te*a ffia-
tinguisheff, w hone nami'e we ileaire lo rescue
man oblivion. H. T. Crouch,of Abenleen, Mia
sissippi, was chaplain lo a .Mississippi regiment
|H>I regiiu
Hr was a Kentuckian, with all the chivalry, auil
high mettle, an,I noble liearing of n Heim or a
Hreckinriffgo. Eloquent in llie pulpit, zealous
lor the cause of his Master, lervenl in prayer,
hr cvrr won the conlhlcucc ol Hie .Southern aoi-
,l»'is Allhough not rcipiircil by his position as
, huolain lo cncounler the ilungcrs of tbo Ankl
hr determine,! to share w ith the brave moii who
listened lo his sermons all the fortunes o| *or.
As zealous lor (ho cause ol thu South as was
I’rtcr the Hermit, he ffelermillcff to |ieril his li| ( >
on the lilooffy Held of Shiloh. Aroused, list, bv
ihr noble and eloquent inlilress of bis biolbur
Kentuckian, Alls'll Sydney Johnston, lie was
anxious for the fray, and never did I'liriatian
knight meet mote gallantly the infidel Saracen
than did he meet the hosts of Vankeea on the
hanks of the Tennessee. Prclng the men to
tight tor their homes and firesides—lor their al
tars and sires—lor (!,id slid their native land—
this humble and talented Methodist preacher tell
with his face to the loo. We never can lorget
Kentucky—her great Johnston—her exiled
Hreckinridgo—her chivalrous Helm—her chosen
Coventor—lighting in the ranks: and her many
l-iirate soldiers,ever foremost in the fray, always
total lommm maid,
&21,5m,973 r>7
JULY 1, 1 8 ii 7.
ANNKTHt
Tobacco Commission Merchants,
AHiinln Act vui'tlM*sins> litre.
Capital, Oct. 10,1887, • • $288,437 34
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY,
(iiama on it mi itatxs with.)
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Isium Polieiss tltbsr on lb* Mutual or Stock Plan
I At M*iriil Yalue.)
Cash on baud and In Bank
Real Ratal*
Mortgage Bond.
Rank stock
It. Stales, State and City Stock, and other
• air.,two sn
648.MW US
tins,mu uu
l,**i,«kl UII
*‘•■•>11.- Securities...
1,(HI,SUB Sit
$4,UU.UW *7
•■*** l.lalillltlee, (-talma not due aud uuari-
1"*'* < * 877,668 4<l
Net Assets N4.«T»,«R» Ml
ATLANTA.
UhORUIA.
kncouhagk
MUUTliKHN INNTl'i'llTKINH
INSURK IN TIIK
Southern Life Insurance Co.
‘«t|)aom r
CHARI KUKU BY TIIK LKUlHLATUtKH OF TKNNK8SKK AND KKNTTCKY.
CANII
CAPITAL, - - - - ^<>0,000.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
W" CIBHTV PER OEMT. OF THE PR0FIT8 PAID TO P0LICYH0L0ER8 \..(M
U hNPKCTFULl.Y annoum-e to the |iolillr that they
keep constantly on hand an extensive assoftiiu-ui
>i unite known In the trade, r,in.lsliii|F
la part, of
RAGLAND'S Mlhll.N,
RAGLAND'S VIRGINIA
W ll.l. Issue Policies mi Farm and City iToiicrty ; also,
on Merchandise, lor any term not ex, ec ling live
year., a. low a, the prompt paynu-ut of losses will |s-r
KAlll,AMD'S IIONKY-GKW,
SKI'lt IIM.SKY'S ItlMKT,
MH'OHKI.R A BOWMAN'S
•I. II. BON Dll RANT,....
•». It. KHRINGBK, .til ,.
•INO. M. WINSLOW,
.1. K. NINWANGKIt
President
... Vice-President
.Sceratsry and Treasurer
Special Agent.
I'IHE anii inland
NAVIGATION RISKS.
patient ou the march, and the last to surrender
Slip sent no more gallant sou, no more devoted
1'hrisltan, no braver hero, whoso blond waa
poured out like water ou the soil which he fult
hound lo defend, than was B. T. Crouch. The
tall ol Selma is well remembered by Forrest's
cavalry. Overpowered bv lour times our num
ber, as many ns could I.-[lowed the lead of the
indomitable Forrest and escaped from the
ruins of a city they were not able to protect.—
Two Christian heroes fought side by side
They were the Rev. Dr. Baldwin, ol the
Methodist Church, and the Rev. .Mr. Small
"f the Presbyterian Church. Wheu re-^
qniwd to retreat, they did so with a quiet
calmness becoming Christians. They were
walking leisurely to their homes, conversing
sadly on the fall of their beloved citv, when
some 1 nnkee troopers came galloping ’ up to
them. In a moment, though they were discov
ered, Mr. Small was shot down.' He fell dead.
This was civilized wurlarc. In sight ot hi*
home, this good umn gave up his pure spirit into
the hands ot the Good Being whom he loved
ami honored. Ho was a man ol the deepest
piety, gentle ami good, wise and virtuous, binve
and patriotic. The blow fell heavily upon bis
family, and was severely fell by the entire com
munity. All that knew him loved and honored
h.m. take our own great aud good C. A. Davis
whom we consigned only last Sabbath to his last
listing place, he was the property of the whole
■Agenetes lu all lb* principal cities and towns In
the I'n I let BUtcs.
^Applications for Insurance will lie promptly attended
()FFICE-WUh c , I Brown, oa east side of Whitehall
atreet, one door Ikon Alabama.
Jyht— lawly
QUKEN OF TIIK MOUTH,
Mil.PKIt'a III.rt F CITY,
PACK’S CHKOl.K.
J. W, SKXSON, I ....
It. K. MOuftK, f <|B " 1 Agents.
JNO. C. WHITNER, Ascent,
. Atlanta, Georgia,
w. w. rt.avToN, AUO, n. anaiH.
CLAYTON & ADAIR.
MEltlFHIN ItFFICKHS.
President.
BRANCH OFMCK. I M>fPtVILI.K (IFFD KIIN.
H. ('. BRIKI.KV. , ... .
HAMlIKIe TATE. I ' ico Freuldeuts.
J‘5; HA VIS. TrcHNiitvr.
BKN. MAY, Serpotary.
ATLANTA, GA. j
«\ r. nVENCEIt. l»roHi«!f*nt.
.1. FI4Y IjAWHKNCK. Vlc*t* Prrtldetit
A. f». IIOlKiP.S, TMMi#urcr.
K. T. HOPKINS, SiM-rctary.
B. C!, O'KKKFB, KxniiiIiiIiik AllaulM, €>«•
A. R. Z. DAWSON, Oen’l Traveling Agent.
tB-Uver J. T. Jenkliia A Co.’s Drug Store, Whitehall Htreet.
raANK* 0 PERRIN,! Geneial Agenti.
FOR THE MILLION.
N. L. ANGIKR, Agent.
NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS.
of Nanagara of the Georgia
State Lottery for the beaelt of the “Maaontc Or
Home, July 18th, 1887, the billowing reeolntlous
were passed: following relation.
Weed That the Menagcre advertise for proposals
for the purchase or donation of TWKNTY ACRES OF
ill tho TlcinltT of AtlRRtR.for the t>nmna«nf
L AND in the vicinity of AtlMta, for the purpose of orct’t-
!”?ORPHANS’ HOMK-HMid pro-
church. No sect can ever appropriate to itself
- Thi
all ol the great and good man This holy dab-
bath is for all. Its sacred associations, Its holy
IlltllK lid uon*A/l v\ 111.... Is. — a _ t “
altars, its sacred melodies, its mute appeals ore
lor all It is God’s day, and made for the uni
verse. So is the great heart of a great man. It
throbs lor the world. And when it ceases to
beat, those who felt its warm pulsations leel for
the time a sadness which no language can ex
press, a void which nothing can fill. Such and
so good were these ministers ot God, who gave
up their uoble lives lor the lost cause.
The Sumner Ncandal—The Cause «»f ike
Separation ol Sumner and His Wire,
A public man sometimes becomes so public
that liis private affairs command a publicity
which it would be an affectation of the press udt
to notice. Hence I send vou the following --
Not two years ago the long known bachelor,
Charles Sumner, Became a Benedict. A highly
educated and in many respects au accomplished
man, of good manners and better appearance,
naturally enough, he stood high among the la
dies of Boston, and he had no difficulty in win
ning the hand ol a widow (from one ot the F. F.
ol Boston) who sacrificed no inconsiderable joint
ure in marrying him. The honeymoon had all
Iheapparent chatin that honeymoons usually
have, when .Mrs. Sumner went with her hus
bund to Washington, and new scenes ensued.—
Among the accomplished men composing the
Diplomatic Corps in Washington, was Baron
Holstein,of Prussia,whom Lite Prussian King had
attached to the Prussian Legation there “to spy-
out the land." Naturally enough he courted the
acquaintance of Charles Sumner, the Chairman
of the Committee on Foreign nttairs in the Scn-
v fit
ate, who at a dinner party introduced his wile to
the Baron, (and who was placed beside her at
dinner. An acquaintance ensued, and a friend
ship followed, such os naturally and honorably
springs up between the sexes with kindred tastes
and aspiration. The B trait attended to the la
dy in matinees and soil,vs, and in other public
places,and occasionally escorted her from the
Sou ate, where both hid been to hear the
Senator speak. Mr. Sumner hemming
iisplcascd with this acquaintanceship—
lor it cannot he properly called an inti
macy—wrote a l-*tirr to Barott Holstein, iu
which, while complaining of it, report says he
insinuated something not honorable to the wile.
The B&rou wrote Imek a letter, in which, iu sub
stance, lie said there was no cause of ofieuse
whatever—be had been polite lo the Madame,us
he was to other ladies of similar accomplish
ments, and nothing had ever happened which
propriety or good taste forbade. But if the Sen
ator was not satisfied with that, he was ready to
give him any satisfaction as a man ol honor de
manded.
This correspondence was the beginning and
end ot part first; but Mr. Sumner, report says,
then became cool to bis wife, and the lady aud
the Baron became more reserved in their inter
course. Then Mr. Sumner, as Chairman of our
Committee of Foreign Afiairs, wrote to the
Prussian Miuister of Foreign Affairs, the distin
guished Bismarck, tlmt if lie (Bismarck; would
recall the Baron lie (Sumner) would bo obliged.
The idiot Bismarck yielded lo the potential po
sition of the American chairman of Foreign Af
iairs, ami the Baron was recalled to Berlin.
Mrs. Sumner next became acquainted with
this correspondence, and naturally enough, was
indignant beyond all power ol description. In
dignation naturally rested upon that part of the
correspondenre which, it was alleged, touched
her honor. The end ol all this is, Hint Mrs.
buumer Los gone her way to Fill ope—tiieircom
mon establishment in W'lcdiingluu being given
no. and another is taken by the Senator for the
winter.
1 lime is some scandal afloat beyond nil this,
relating both to the Senator aud the lady—such
as may Is; expected |rom early denouements in
-urh a marriage affair—but the basis of Hie re-
‘ What I
ports in Boston arc sueli as I send you.
hav- —------ ■- ■ ... '•
have written is i u everybody’s mouth, and it may
possibly be erroneous in some of tho details, bnl
in substance probably corrci
tor publication because what, il anything', Is
I send it to you
..Imt, il anything, Is
wrong here had better at once beset right to stop
more out of a |r>w facts.—llonton Cor, Xeio I’ort,
hryrm.
rs »" he jubmltted to the Board of Manager* by the
rn , r h h <5 Ujr S f » 5SP ,e “hj r "«**• The title wftl be reeled
in the Grand Lodge of the Bute of Georgia, or inch other
Msaonle LodgeTn the Bute a* will accept the axrae,
fthuuld the Grand Lodge diQlloe (be tnivt.
Renttwf, r«r(A«r T'h*» the Board will pay $800
forthu Draft of a Granite Building for the "‘Hiionlc
Orphans’ Home,” to be enbaltud to the Board by the
hf , * d *y. of ?«J»«“h*r neat: the aald plan to he to drawn
»»«“t the building can b* commenced with an expendl-
tnre of #fty thonaand dollar*, during the lint year, aud
, ha“h* may be extended from year to year, wlth-
"y deatraylat Uu symmetry of the architecture. The
abov* named tnaa oT five hundred dollar* to he paid for
the plan which the Board of Matured shall aelect from
the number presented.
For further Information, address
MATTIIKWB A WRIGHT'S
ItOHK MOUNTAIN,
HOLLAND'S GOl.DKN AGE, aud
HOLLAND'S INDIAN QUEEN,
Together with various ether credos too tedious to men
tion.
Also assorted brands of CIGARS and SMOKING TO-
„ , „ BOYD * WILSON,
lya5-,lh£^ nW,M, ^ OT ^ r ^^aa.
JOHN. B. FULLER,
47 DEY STREET, New York City,
MatrcracTtman arts Diatom tit
PORTABLE AMD STATION AH Y
STEAM mm & us,
FROM a TO 250 MORSE POWER.
Most approred Circular and Upright Saw Mill* Grist
Mtlla Bnnr Mills, and all kind* orMlntng and Aanu-
tlon Machinery on hand and ballt to order.
0$" Bbaftlug, Paliles. Leader and Rubber Belting,
and all ktada ol Iron tad Wood-working Machinery.
Jf* .^fAchlnery and Railroad toppllaa In atore, and
shipped at tho lowest rate* anrt7-4m
CUSHINGS & BAILEY~
WHOLESALE
B00K8ELLER8 AND 8TATI0NER8,
No. 96* Baltimore Btreet,
Ualtlmore, Maryland.
BAOCO.
All or which are offered to tin* trade ou as ueconimo-
Uatlng terms as purchasers will And elsewhere.
anglt-Sm
COMMISSION MERCHANT8,
— AND—
Wholesale Dealers in Groceries & Produces
The Largest Stock Ever Brought to Atlanta ! !
NO. IB ALABAMA ST.
ATLANTA,
GLOHGIA
oao. M. DEWEY, of Sew York.
DIBBLE, WORTH ft CO ,
Commission Merchants,
♦
IBB PEARL ST,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND:
BOUGHT FOR CASH,
ii'Dlroctly from the Importers* nnrl Mnniiliiftni-oi-B grj
OILS,
., NEW YORK.
P AHTICULAH Ettentton given to the sale of WHEAT,
iimc otYh^marief* 1111 *’ Wi * be re ® ula,1 > advised ot the
D K,< t-\ President National
Msrlne_B*nk i N. Y,i fl. L. Worth, Esq., Cashier N«-
ri vi fJ- k-. Worth, Esq., Cashier Na-
f ?¥?* c '."iI D. Heaton, Esq., President
Firat National Bank, Newborn, N. C.; MeVsrs. .Tewct *
anlder Macon, Ga. Jo2S—
School Books, Medical Books,
Law Book*, Mlacellaneona Book*,
Paper Envelopea, Inks, Pens,
Penella, and BUUoaery of all kind*.
Book-Bindiag of Xvary Bsaariptioa.
MfOrders solicited (Tom Libraries, Hchools, Dealers,
Clerks. Ac. oeta-itm
HARDWARE AND IRON.
ESTABLISHED 1858.
LEWIS L. ABBOTT.
W. L. ABBOTT. B. I*. ABBOTT.
ABBOTT & BROS.,
Commission Merchants,
PRODUOE, PROVISIONS & QR00ERIE8,
FLOUR,
BACON,
SALT,
(LARD, CORN,
TOBACCO, | COFFEE,
SUGAR. SYRUP,
MOLASSES, CANDY,
SODA,
CANDLES, LEATHER, SOAP. &c.
Also, sre
Ageuta Fur the Sale ot
YARNS,
OSNABUROS.
STRIPES,
SHEETINGS.
SHIRTINGS,
And Great Bend Co.’s Scales.
„ 0f~*'a«h Orders promptlv Ailed. Conslgmuvi.ts so-
I letted. uiL-4-.'tm
PRATTE, EDWARDS ft CO.,
f-Viii a ruisyio r* Merc nan t s,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ca.
I N
Special Notices, 20 cents per line first insertion, uud
ill cents per tine for esc-h subsequent Insertion.
Advertisements inserted al intervals to he charged a.
new each insertion.
Advertisements ordered to remain on any partimlur
page, to lie charged as new each insertion.
Thu money for advertising considered due nficr first
Insertion.
All communications or letters ou business intended for
this ofllee should he addressed lo “Thi: Atlantj Iktei
l.loBNCKIt." JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
. Proprietor.
COTTON WAREHOUSE.
Liberal Cash Advances!
P. E. M'DANIEL.
C. H. STRONG.
MCDANIEL, STRONG & CO.,
WINDOW GLASS
THE LIVE DRUG STORE!
LEADS,
KEDWINE & FOX
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets, |
Atlanta, ...... Goorgin.
Putty.
W B ar* able toofler to onr Trade the best assortment of PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, oils. Paint.. Glass.
pniefCa.?.', Ppmadea, Brushes, Combs, and Fancy Articles, ever brought to this market, and at LOWER
I’KICES than at any time since the war.
.3™ ', h -?!,' ? * n ‘Sl oyl 5r ^athHor capital, and buying goods to sett again, we can oiter JnJ teiman's no: lo bs sttryafftrl
iiAew lorkoi-othir EasterncltUi, when the same quantities are purchased
Our Prescription Department hands, and vva™'-’ 0 ^* nni * our -" lom * p -’* bought,from first
scriptiona with satisfaction, neatness, and dispatch, at all hours.
COTTON WAREHOUSE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Comer Prior and Hunter Streets,
In sight of the Passenger Depot, and near the United
States and American Hotels,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Invite the attention of PLANTERS, and all oth
ers who deai in COTTON, to the fact that we are now of
fering as great facilities and inducements for the STO
RAGE and SALE of their COTTON in Atlanta as can be
afforded them In any other market.
Our Warehouse is Unsurpassed
DON’T BYIV fnVTIL YOU EYlilHNE Ol'R STOCK AND PRICES!
REDWINE & FOX,
>-ly Corner Whitehall and Alabama SlrueU, Atlanta, Ga.
MM; WRIGHT & CARR,
STORE AND TO ARRIVE:
Whltcliull Hti'cof,
ATLANTA. G-EOROIA.
BACON, BACON.
O/Y CASKS CHOICE CLEAR SIDES.
O If and for sale by
7 R COILS MANILLA ROPE.
78 doxen Short Haadled Frying Pans,
. .80 colls Patent Fashing M to rtnch.i
'AW dozen Bhovel* and Spades,
1500 dozen Pocket Knives,
Commission Merchants.
Whitehall street, Atlanta, O*.
BACON SIIOILDEKM.
AW grosa Table Cutlery,
AW dozaa Ourhr Combs,
IV boae* Tin Plate,
mho pounds Block Tin,
1IW0 pounds Bar Lead,
6IW bag* Bhct,
•J/A CASKS CHOICE BACON SHOULDERS. Fo
' O '/ sale liy
ABBOTT A BROS...
Commission Merchant..,
Whitehall street, Atlauta, Ga.
. 8 W dozen Iron '
80 Anvilr,
75 Vise*,
4GW iMiunas Smoothing Irous,
AXW pounds Urtma's Horae Nalls,
5U0 dozen Files—assorted,
:) tuus Csst Steel,
-At tons Plow bluet,
:«<> ton* Swedes aud Relued Iron,
Mil ton* Band, Hoop, aud Horse Shoe Iron,
mwmi auu (tuiot ouuo iioa,
15 ton« Owl, Hftlf Oval, aud llalf Rnuud Iron,
Xi tone Bolter, Plate, aud Sheet Iron,
r or sale t>>
WBEDS * CORNWELL,
Not. 18* and 161 Broughton Street
oughton Street,
Savannah, Ga.
COFFEE.
40000 pounds Clear Side*,
1*000 pound# Clear Rib Side#,
5000 pouud# Shouldex#,
hairei# Lar*l,
140i o pound* Arrow Cotton Tie,
50 piece# Kentucky Saguiitr:,
Mi coil# Rope,
5*» barrel* Ro#end*le Cement,
ftd barrel# Louiuville Cement,
HVift hair# White Corn,
to barrel* Cider Vlnepar,
Ca*t Flow*, Manufactured Tobacco, Ac
All ea#h ordci# promptlv tilled. Consignment# #ul
cited.
#epl.^Sin PRATTE. fill WANDS £ CO
DEV HILLlNERY_ESfABLISHMENT'
MRS. M. A. SHEPPARD,
COTTON V.UINN.
BAI.ES COTTON—A«#*»rtPcl Number#.
ABBOTT A BlfOS.,
CoiumiHbion Merchant*.
Whitehall aticet, Atlanta, «»>
hHBBTINOH, SHEETING*.
g BALKS 4-4 SHEIKTINOB, heal quality. For #*le bjr
ABBOTT * BROS,
Couuni#Hlon Meretiaut#,
Whitehall Htreet, Atlunia, Oa.
OAAA BAGS Just received, from Rio do Janeiro,
ffvUU per British Brig Spring. For sale by
WEEDS ft CORNWELL,
No*. 18S and 161 Broughton Street,
savannah, G*.
SOUTHERN
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse!
MoROBERTS & CO.,
NTDHAGB, FORWARDING, AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Dealers lu Agricultural Implements, Produce, Oraiu’
Field and Garden Seeds, Farm Wagona,
Threshers, Ac., ftc.
Agents fm Wood's celebrated Beapera and Mowen,
No. 40 and 44 H. Markot Htreet,
aepSt—Sm
NASHVILLE, TENN.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
TIIE ORAYJACKET8,
And bow tbey Lived, Fought, and Died for Dixie,
WITZ
Incidents and SkaUkaa of Ufa in the Uoatadaracy
Send fur ctrealars. Address
JUNES BROTHERS ft (.0..
ocltt—lm* Broad atreet. Atlanta. Ga.
Il'Hiiku ok Onk uk Momiiv's ,Mf.N.—Just l.i -
'■** ,; k>*6 ul 1 lie (Mill-i ttl 'lie election on
» Inn, i 4s1, ' N| ’ :w Baltimore, in litis county,
» uitni iilty i K: ,j liefwi't-ii Karnest lliintoii,
* yi'iuig him ulsmt lit years o|J suit til Tltomna,
- •■'•jtioit, Ksq , near New If illliuore, aiiiI Juliti
... ‘fotclii-r, w liielt t esiilieil in the ileal It ol
Tlte taels hit'I tlio enttsu of the
, l „ r “ tr ' -V “re iltformoil, are lliesu : During
yu,rf who «as a .soldier in Colonel
«y* command, on one oeeuaaion eutue very
Fi»I..i *" i! through the treachery ol
Yllnt h ' r ' Who. though a citizen, piloted the
lo tM/* 1 ’ U i 11 l; ‘ r,u •* Hl ’ ,; “l which lie knew him
‘l aW"* l !‘ e , ' | 8 | " Meeting Fletcher for
n ’iv h |n '’ »itico the occurrence at flic polls
11 1 UMlUv lltllllfxti rls.n.f. ... I T.S
».i. U V ,,Uy ’ < l«nian(icd an cxpluuutian
,n« ?»! ,rmw conJu,; ‘. when, without provoca-
fevohfr ,me M“s:tc<llyV, all present, he drew bis
thr,.in.bih? < i Hunion directly
Fhictl!i C xitlUnK him on tho spot.
In hdi Iff r .7 , t M ^"HKhub ly arrested, and is now
law *** 1 ' * ** a, e ' NWhiung the course of the
sS»-»rw , js!stas
sJgiSagTJiitgf**
are mm’ITiS 10 U . #V i L ‘ rec * ul, y visited Wash-
uer naH*.'? V** 1 * 4 ®" ,t »» t Omthtm-
wrt,iu « u »w:a^, n Vo^d Ben '' gu “'
A Cough, a Cold, or a Bore Throat,
BAGGING, BAGGING.
Kfk ROLLS KENTUCKY BAGGING. Jiitt received
ri\J and for sale by
ABBOTT ft BKOH.,
f'nmmlsKlon Merchants,
Whitehall street, Atlauta, Ga.
ROPE, KOI* I-:.
K Jk BALES ROPE, lieet quality. J net received Aud
OU for sale by
ABBOTT * BROS.,
f'nminissiou Merchants,
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
OATS, OATS.
300 BUSHELS PRIME OATS. Fur sale by
ABBOTT ft BROS.,
Comuiiastou Merchants,
Whitehall street, Atlanta, G*.
SALT, SALT.
9 SAA BAGS VIRGINIA SALT. For sale at
dal wUU nfaeturer.’ prices, bv
ABBOTT ft BROS.,
f'nipmiMion Mcrchanta.
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
GUNNY BAGGING.
10 BALES INDIA BAGGING. Just received tat*
for sale tiy
ABBOTT ft DltOS.,
rnmniieslnn Merchants,
Whitehall street..
r u n n i v f a e "-Tone,)
fO V I R I1R. K
AVltltcliull Htreet.
lu the State, being large and commodions, accessible to
(lie various Railroads, completely sheltered, and almost
entirely fire-proof.
We particularly direct their attention to the fact tiist
Atlanta It now a Cotton Market, where the staple can al
ways be disposed or at as high nru«»...on-toe fines of
ans nth— -A-«*ww»df leadiDg into Atlanta, no induce
ment to ship beyond.
To all parties residing iu this Collection District who
may desire to ship to us, we will furnish the permit ol
the Collector to make such shipment without pre-pay-
Hunt of Tax.
We are also prepared to make LIBERAL CASH AD
VANCES on consignments, and in a.i respects will offer
us liberal Inducements as any other Honseof responsi
bility. The large experience in Cotton of all the ntem-
ii.ts of our firm is a guaranty tnat consignments cu
ll u«ted to onr cere will he promptly and satisfactorily at
tended to. sept—3tu
Don’t Wash Another Wet*k Without Buyitu 1 ;
-THE
GREATE8T WONOEK OF THE ACF !
11 Ai.fj’H UNlVAiKHAJa
WASHING MACHINE!!
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES.
I T has long been felt aud acknowledged that a Wasbine
Machine would yet be iuveuted that would be nm
i.ie, cheap, and more effective Ihau any of the Machines
heretofore offered to the public. Such a Machine is no w
_ MU,LIN K " "
will sell to the ladle* on very low term*. My #took t in
hrtre# literally everything necemmrv to make coniplt-li*
a lady** wardrobe, and t earnestly invite them (ogive
‘ ' here.
me a call before pnrrha#tii£
PW“For the uezt thirty dt
oc*25—12t
eleewn
lay# 1 will #ell at trisf.
M. A. MIEITAItP.
LOOK AT THIS
center of the city, and oue hundred >ard-« Iroiu tho IV'*
liio House ha* FIFTEEN ROOMS, each with llrenlm e
and two large wiudow#; a diniu^ room 4! feet loin',
having two fireplace* It has 14 closet#. All iu’iv#*ary
out-building* are on the lot.
The lot la laive enough to bulla a good \va»clum-e or
other hurtlnes* house upon.
ALHO,
COTTON FACTORS,
Storage and Commission illendiants,
offered wltbont faar of competition.
1st. One woman will do more w ith a Machine Umn
mx can do without it. It will wash five dirty shut,
imclnding wrlstluuids and collars) perfectly clean in fioiu
l.nir to eight minutes—this we guarantee, or no sale
-.'d. It requires no skill to operate II, as a girl 18 years
<ln Atianta) FOUR DOZEN PIECE'S i.N
I O.N fat llUUn I
. Jk !l a * 01 K ‘ •l*i#*d lea# soup, aud will pay
for itwlf every year in U.e Having ol clothing, as it acts
#•* delicately on the lubrlc* that bank hill* cau be washed
| wlthont breaking—fomething uo other machine can do.
I u « 1 ntnafactuie these Machine# in this place, and shall
sell them at
tem dollars,
Hie same price they are sold for iu New York. There i*
i"i n ashing Machine ou the market that can be bought
lor even twice the money, and no Machine that will com
,'cic with it in the performance of its wor .
These Machines are ou exhibition iu this city at the
Mb BENTLYown. the Patent bight forthle remarkable
.Vlaehine In all the Southern States. Liberal inducemenis
River, nine miles from Dalton, and oue and a half miles
from Tilton, on the W. ft A. R. R _ It contains tire bun
on the river, being rich river land—one hundred anil
thirty acres are cleared. It has Uno water fiicllirica, and
a good Peach Orchard ia on the place. Buildings mode
rate.
ALHO,
Ten Lot* of land lu the Cherokee country, one being a
gold lot that pays for working It.
irty WILL BE SOLD, at
This pro]
easy.
proper!
Canal i
oc-Jfl-Mm
some pi leo. Terms
It. J. COWART,
Atlanta, lis.
Cotton Rags, Rope, Bagging &c.
WANTED.
- „ Ktflnjt, Qul
Copper, Brass, Lead, ftc.
the highest price for Cotton Rags, Rope
lilt Cuttings, Old While Paper, Old
MAX SELEG ft CO ,
Masonic Bnildlnir.
Decatur Street, Atlauta, Ga.
O. W. ADAIR Auctioneer.
Requires immediate attention, and ihonhl be
checked, if allowed to com lone.
Irritation of Ut Lung*,
n Pomutmt Throat M**a*a,
or Coatamptloa,
I* often the result.
BROWNS BRONCHIAL TROCHES
Haring a direct inffaenee on tb*
retier For Bronchitis, AtUmtm, _
awk Throat IHeeam, Troches are usd
success.
singers and Public Speaker* use thai
parts, give imarediate
Catarrh, UNuempfitv
■sad with ^ ■
al way* good
. to clear aad
‘‘ubtehaoal^"Baoira'a Bnencmsi. Tanouta” and do
pot take any of the worthiest imitatloni that may be of
fend. Joan nvaarsfoiaa. oete-eodtm
BT0B1 AID TO AEKIVE:
ABBOTT ft BROS,
Cuinmisalon Merchants,
Whitehall street.
WANTED.
*1 IWWIif BUSHELS NEW COHN, to be deliver*!
Ivl/wv bi-twvvu 1st Dvcumbvr suit 1st Jauausy
its*) bushels Prime Gats,
u««*» pounds Prime Fodder - liali-d,
llK) bushels Choice Red Wheal,
»«0 luishels Slock Peas,
i wishing to actl will address
ABBOTT ft BROS,.
Commission Merchants,
f Whitehall street, Atlanta, Go.
FALL
X) R Y
AND WINTER
GOODS!!
IV
4QQ BAGS FAMILY FLOUR,
WO bag* Extra Family Floor,
WO baga Hnpeifiue Flour,
luunu pound* Tenuesata Bacon Hide*,
uu bag* Vireiuia Hall.
s IK ADMAN ft hlMMONri,
etw-iw Marietta Ilnet, Atlanta, Oa,
TrtMti
Viflmoit iii ViNifc InmIIm
F°5ara^ , iSMss.Ta»Jr W
Foriign and Doamtic Dry Goods,
Wbh-b la now complete in every Department.
MARSHALL, BURGK ft BOWEN,
importer* and Jobbers,
sept'-I im Its Meeting atreet. Charleston. S. t
FACTORY QOODB.
U HIRTtNGH, ftHEETINOM,
B, whofore Je. at ^gjSSbSSSii!^' ^
Factor* Agents,
ocW-Nn WhitaSaU street, Attanla, O*
ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS
AND
Uoimproved Building Loti.
WILL sell, nn TUESDAY, the 5th November, at the
_ city Hall, at It o'clo k In the torenoou, au unoivi
ded One-Sixth Interest in the Atlanta Machine Works of
thereto, Including all the Machinery,
Assets, ftc., and tnr *— — ‘ *
•ill i uv mauituvij. . -Items, stock,
je Lit ou xhlch tho bulldlugs, ftc.,
are erected, constating of oue end eeven-elgtlia acres
free (Tom all liabilities.
Thi* It valoable dividend-paying property, no -v In foil
and successful operation. An^ person can esamlne au
aiti bentlc atatemont of the hneuteee of the establishment
slue* the dose of the
Mrs. A. L. Barue
widow of the late Wm. Area*.
TiHUs: One-third cash: balance In 8 and 6 months.
-Also
On the afternoon of the tame day, at S oYlork, on tie
premise*.
nil be offered to gentlemen deBirlng the exclusive righ>
.i sell these Machines in couutics and district*, or otatc.
I all ou. or address, I). S. BENTLY it CO.,
tar Any oue Infringing upon this Patent HlghtwVh'lie
H "secured according to faw, and any oue giving intornia
I um of the same, will be liberally rewarded.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
SITUATED AI.GNG SIDK THE RAILROAD. ENABLES US TO REOEIN K AND SHIP l-’ltliK OF DltAYAGE-
OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE
I* of lM>ro capacity, thoiou<rhly FIRE PROOF, and our facilities for handling COTTON uncqualed I y any in the
££fitt.miti. v\ e will store and Sell Here, or «hip from thi* or any other point, to
.1 Great Labor-Saving Machine.
. '' "cUw.itnilSrsIffned citizen, of Rome, would say, m
behalf of “Hall a Universal Washing Machine,” after full
it i:il and use, that. In consideration of its cheapness, the
durability of the Machine, the case and quickness of mo
rion, the small amount of soap required, and the proter
public * h " c 0,ho "’ wol,ld recommend it ,to a geuerou»
P. M. SUEIBLY, fi. tv, F. LAMPK1 \
’-.A- STEWART, HAM, F. POWEHS '
It M. W KST, JOHN W. NOBLE
JAMES NOBLE, Sr,, J. J. COHEN.
1 bought the first "Hall's Patent Universal Washing
Machine brought to Atlauta, and am now using it to my
pct lcct satlslkctton, aud recommend It to all as a great
L ilior-Saviug Machine. Mns. CYNTHIA KILL.
nOSTON, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BALTIMORE,
SAVANNAH,
CHARLESTON,
or UYtHPOOL,
Making DTIsItlERAI. CAMII A1JVANC HH, j,j when de-lied
I'uder the Revenue Regulation, COTTON cau lie shipped to this place under trill ol lading, by call ill;] upon As-
- * '' ‘ it of Revenue Tax.
■ iking it au import ml Cotton Market. With Banking
der Hie Revenue Regulation, cut t us cau neamppeu to
or Collector at point of shipment, without pre-payment of Revenue 'lax.
e iwntral position of Atlanta oflers many advaufages. in il
facilities, and diverging Railroads, cuahles us to
hip Cotton in Any
WE SELL THE BEST
Direction.,
DIRECTIONS FOR ISE.
Let the Machiue down into a common wash tub by
cmtlug notches tntothc sides, for the iouriials to rest iu,
until It comes wllhtn one Inch of the bottom of the tub ■
fill withihut water uutil the water covera the pebbles ti-
the machine two inches; wet the clothes in warm watci
tit is better to soak clothes over night,) then rub a little
suit soap on all the dirty places; then put the clotlu-s
into the mach ne with the pebbles, and always fill the ma
chine half full of clothes, shaking them out as they i
put iu; then close up the door and turn the crauk In
three to five minutes, keeping a slow, steady motion nu
til the dirt tsom ; theu run through a wringer; then bon
as usual; then put the clothes Back Into the machiue
with the lull lull of cold water; give the machiue eight or
ten turns and your clothes arc ready for the bluing watci
and then hang out to dry. Never turn the machine when
empty of clothes as it breaks the atoues. If auy of the
pcldifcs become broken, pick them out.
IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
Also, BaiM Bope, anil Sweet’s Patent Iron Tie, the Best in Use,
For talc liy
ina.v.S—tlOatil
„„ JOHNSON ft ECHOLS,
Whitehall Street, Atlauta, G*.
Portnblo Gt’lal; MUfoi
SUI T MAt TUNES,
for Hand, llornc, mi,I Uoyvor.
TURBINE WA TER- WHEELS,
HICKS’ STEAM EMI INKS AND BOILERS
3 Beautiful Half-Acre Lots,
Two of the**—No. 186 aad llft-are at tb* corner ot Jen
kins and Butler atresia. South of the Medical College.
The other lot—No. 171—Is on the South tido of .Ten
kins, bslwseu Better and Fratt street*, adjoining John
II, MocaaUn'a honao.
The two lots near the College would be a splendid In
at ion fbr a boarding house.
Terms lor I trees lots.
Title* of all tha property uuqeettonable.
U. W. ADAIR.
Broker,
TO BENT.
COTTAGE of tear rooms, attic, aad rook
with large gtrdeu aad orchard, at
'■ tea street. ,
A cottage
Al room, wit
red of Waaklugi
an::
aeuvoST s oiaoso.
\\e Itcceivo an*l Sell uu i\uumi#*iou#, all kluil# of PRODIU'12 and l*l»o\ ISlUNN :
Corn, Oats, Wheat, Flour. Baoon, Lard, Salt, &o„
Our laciliiles lor Storing and Helling II AY are unsurpassed.
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO IN LARGE
Of Variant brand* and qualities.
Arc.
Louisville Steam Bakery
F. W. STIMMCL A CO.,
Ilttband 5110 Went Green Htreet,
LOIINVILLK, KY.,
Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers or all kluda of
CRACKERS.
t-eut* for Bltmmel's celebrated
teplS—Sm
Vr/CA* TMAS7.
Hl’PPLV
Agents for (lie sale of PLOWS, and other Farming Implemeatt Georgia and Alatuima I.IME. and Georgia
ROOFING HLATR. Will be pleat#: to fill order* for COTTON GOODS or other Merchandise.
ULGNN, WRKiHY A ( IKK,
ATLANTA, GEOItGIA.
STEAM, GAS
AMD
WATER PIPES,
BOILER FLUES,
And all kind* nf Br... and Iron Fttttag*, Tools, ftc., fr.r
ateam and Gas Fitter a use.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
rnilAT DKHIRAHIJy llul aK AND LOT mi Calhoun
X atreet, Irontbig the restdeuee ofMaJor Bteete, aud
la row ova
The bouse lu a uMt and'coufotUM* «
roeaat, red lu In a pwfact ataM ofpt
at this ofttee, or «u the premia** to Dr. w.T.c.cami
bell. A gyod bargulfi pay be had by a cash punbaier.
t ('. E. MINNICK,
Light Carriage aad Wagou Makrr,
78 Merenn atreet, between I’ar* Slid Eutaw,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
Iff* The treat and largest assortment In the city and
at greatly reduced prices. Send for Price List. ’
I AM prepared to execute all orders fur Carriages aud
Wagou*. Repaiitug done with neatness aud dia-
aiiesT—4m 47 Doy t
SALT* SALT!
Liverpool Salt, Direct Importation.
Always ou hand and for sale by
WKST A DANIULH,
■lam^HHBUBUHMfoih